Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 20, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,
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: " ing 'Comrades'
lrLb;SAFE ACROSS BORDER
' Br Um Assnrlatfi) Tress
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.Bians derjortptl from the 1'iiilcil State
Vrft glvpu wlmt mlRlit lie tcrnioi mi
official reception just out-.uk thin vil
lage yesterday.
In, the crowd tliut greeted Alexander
Efrkman. lCnimn Ooldmun and their
'comrade.'," was M. Zorien. incinhcr
of tha nll-sovlets executive committee,
'wjipjflfter a brief conference with llerk
Wu,i agreed to permit the whole party
,to enter Bolshevik Russia.
''There is no questiou thrv will he
yrHcomed in Russia." said SI. nrleti.
W0 will give them wnrl; according to
their professions aud trades, but first
'twrnust provide them with comfortable
bpmcfl nnd feed them well."
4 Madame, Mnxiin (iorky. wife of the
Itovellft, Kaid when she met the de
,port?PB: "Riissln opens her arms to all
who arc politically nersceuted."
Both Parties Slept on Ice
4 There was a .sl'ht dehiy in tr-'ttina in
touch with the Bo'sheviki. whose lilies
were about n mile distant from tin1
bro'ol: marlriti!; the frontier of soviet
territory. Rerkman. u-eompitnied by
Finnish officers and newspaper eorre
poDdents. went out on the ice, meet
ing the Bolshevik! in the middle of the
stream. Both parties conspicuously
displayed white flag, the one carried
by the Bolshevik soldiers beiug a table- I
q'oth tied to a red pole. i
(Shortly after the decision to receive
the deportees was reached, the whole I
party detrained nt a point where a
ivood road leaves the railway and
runs toward the forest. A few wlro
were unable to walk were placed in
sleishs. Finnish soldiers guarded the
road nnd the transfer was made with
out a hitch.
Captain Emil Nielsen, of the British
Red Cross, entered Soviet Russia with
tho deportees for the purpose of nr
niujeltiR u bhlpment bf supplies lu Hrit"
ish prlsoncr.
Kiniiia Goldman Killed With Awe
Willi cheers greeted the purty of 217 I
men uud two women deported from
America as they crossed the bolder.
RolshcvlM were waiting to welcome
them.
"This is the greatest moment of my
life," exclaimed Sliss fJoldmau to the
Associated l'ress. "After thirty -five
years of absence 1 am returning to Rus
sia with u feellug of nwe. I am glad
lo leave Anicric'a, but I love the Amer
ican people and expect to return there
some day."
Conditions have considerably lni- '
proved In I'etrojrad, according to M
Zorien, who Mild every oue mere was
getting one and n quarter pounds of
bread per day. There was compara
tively Ultle Idleness aud wood and fuel
were' more abundant, making life more
pleaaut than heretofore, he snicl.
"Our crack Third nrtny, which wa
the lust of those used in Siberia
ngainst Kolcliak, was withdrawn from
the front," SI. Zorien asserted, "aud
although this organization is kept un
der -trict military discipline, it is no
longer lighting, but is a working tun -chine.
Its principal task is supplying
I'etrogr.ul with food, which is secured
direct from peasants, and bringing in
wood. As our military requirements
decrease we hope to convert more of
our troops to industrial purposes, still
lieeping each unit intact on a military
footinq."
BABY IN HIS SUITCASE
Traveler Believes "Broken Blossom'
Switched Grip
Bridgeport. Conn., Jan. 20. Mount
ing the steps of his home nfter return
ing from ii trip to New York early yes
terday, Robert S. Rohland heard tt
strange cry which Recmed to come, from
his suitcase. Opening it he found an
clght-wccks-old baby boy snugly fitted
Inside. Rohland has turned tho ,bag
and Its contents over to the police.
Rohlnud boarded the train leaving
the Grand Central Terminal Sunday
night, takiug a seat lu the smoker. IIo
fell asleep soon after the train started
and thinks fronie fellow traveler simply
twitched bags with him while lie slept..
He believes It is possible mat tne puny
was passed unknowingly into his hands.
In the suitcase "Urokeu Blossom,"
as tho mother signed herself, had left
a note containing feeding directions
and stating that she was on her way
to California, leaving the baby "the
same lit) the man who caused me all
this trouble."
Hanscom's
Home-Made Milk
9c loaf
Made in our big model
bakery at 52d and Mar
ket Sts. We are not try
ing to cheapen it becaXise
of the high price of flour.
J"3S Mxrliet M. S2U and Mnrlicl
)'n Murket St. 10 h. 60th M.
;;:4 Mn.rl.et M. 'JJO S. r.'Jd M.
We arc the "largest" bak
ers of line Pastry in Phila
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