t y : -' A It i u I I,J. I M si & r--1 &?. f!.in .i f tv: . CAN'T KEEP TREATY, German Soldiers Hold Demon strations Against Acceptance of Extradition Demands CAPELLE FLEES GERMANY Berlin, Feb. !). Philip SrftMilenmnn. former srcrtnry for foreign affairs, writlns In tho National .citiing. w that since tlio sovprnnipnt. with the ap probation of parliament, hail siene'd the neare treatv it had tried to fulfill the conditions impeded, but sdnee .Time lat I he had seen that Mieh fulfillment was impossible. I Decieiou as to whether the Herman I National Acmbl.v will be called to ronider Germany's nuMvcr to the allied demand for the extradition of . CJcrmang accucil of violations of the , laws of war i expected soon. The I ablnet met pxtiTilny and eonsldered the list of men 1iom sm'rendcr is, de sired, and tlio allied coeriiiB note, which were delivered to Premier Itauer Saturday uisht by M. Dp Mercilly. French charRe d'uffnire-, but nothing was made public u.s to the concluiious reached. In addition to tlio persons on the ex tradition list, the allied powers demaud access to archives and possession of all j German documentary evidence, so that prosecution may he facilitated. The covering note is understood to declare ' the Allies do not purpose, to. grant am- nesty. to meu not named in the, list, but will reserve the right V prosecute them , should they be apprehended on I'ntcnte soil. I The committee on foreign affairs of , the National Assembly will meet today to consider the extradition question. It neems improbable that a reply to the Entente demand will be sent until a response is received by the German Government to its note of January -.1. (In this note Germany nsked the Allies to renounce the execution of the extra- t dition article of the peace treaty, af- j firming- that it would inevitably cause , political and economic troubles, the al tcrnative proposed being a trial of ' persons involved to he held in (.ermany with the participation of allied rep resentatives. ) The newspapers declare unanimously that thp- attitude of the government toward the extradition question is un changed. The association of Gorman regular soldiers carried out a big demonstration STKAMMIII' OTICKS I-M'M'Lines AMERICAN LINE Tnat Hull Stenmtrs i NEW YORK PLYMOUTH CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON ! New York Feb. 14 Mar. 13 St. Paul Feb. 21 Mar. 20 Philadelphia Feb. 28 Mar. 27 NEW YORK HAMBURG Manchuria, Feb. 14'Mongolia,Feb. 25 Philadelphia-Liverpool Andalusia Feb. Rogina Feb. Apellcs Feb. Keketticut Feb. Haverfortl Feb. Philadelphia-Rotterdam Wcthena Feb. Philadelphia-Glasgow West Nohno Feb. Western Ally Feb. Philadelphia-Hamburg Oakland Feb. 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Miss Elsie Si'lieiner. the only woman whose nam- appeared on the list of nermann demanded by the Allies, Is 11 daughter of a. prominent pro fessor of Ilerlin University, nud had charge of the women's concentra tion camp at Valenciennes during the war. The Nieuwe Kotterdaineeho Cou rant, n copy of which has been re cslvcd here, prints n letter from n contributor who sajs he worked with Professor Scheiuer at the astro physical observatory, ut Potsdam, and assertu that Miss Schebicr in curred the enmity of allied women spies who were imprisoned at her camp. He declares, however, that letters to Professor Selieiner showed the daughter had many friends anions the prisoners, and that she did nut approve of German policies. here yesterday against acceptance of the extradition demand. Similar demon strations were held in the provinces. Premier tinner expressed to the French charge the government's dis approval of Von Lcrsner's action. it is reported that Vice Admiral Capelle haw lied to Switzerland. II.T-le, Feb. 9. The li-t of persons charged with war crimes whom Austria i must deliver over to the Allies will be linnded to the Austrian Government at an early date, accortlinc to u Vienna dispatch. The list is not long, lint includes Archduke Joseph. Field Marshal Ans von Strausv-nburg, Field Marshal von Koevess. General Potiorek, governor of I'o-nia : Field Marshal toii IJoroevienud Count ou Herchtold, former Austrian foreign minister. POLISH TOWNS WIPED OUT Typhoid Kills Every Resident In Several Villages Ask U. S. Aid Warsaw. Feb. 0. (Pv A P.) , American Red Cross officials have been j a-ked by the Polish Government to rush , doctors into southeastern Galicia. where l typhoid fever is epidemic. 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A Rritish and n Russian cruiser are reported to be bombarding the Polshcviki from the harbor. The Soviet communication adds: "We fought our way into Odessa. In the direction of Stravropol we occupied Fricdriehsfeld. Konstantinovka and Rlagodatnoyi." Rolshevik forces have evacuated Let via, according to n statement issued at the Lettish legation in London. A dispatch to the Central News from Reval sUys that General udenitcli. former commander of the Russian north west nrmj . lias been allowed to leave Hsthonia with several of his staff of ficers. Iiefore departing, however, he was obliged to hand over ,"i0,000,000 marks to the commission formed to un dertake liquidation of the northwest army. Reval, Feb. !). (By A. P.l Im ports from soviet Russia began yester day. They were initiated by the ar rival here of two carloads of flax, out ward bound. . Hclsingfors. Feb. n. (By A. P.) Leon Trotsky. Bolshevik minister of war and marine, will become director and high commissioner of food trans portation, and his duties as minister of war will be assumed by General Polan off. according to advices received here. Command of soviet forces lu Siberia will be given to General Kgert. while General Ivanoff will lead the Bolshevik troops in Turkestan. Warsaw. Feb. f. (By A. P.l The Socialists announce that a general strike will be proclaimed throughout Poland if the government rejects the Bolshevist peuce offer. They assert that lor a century with hcadqi NEW YORK STKAMSIIIP NOTICKS H.H-knuun kl..m. rmular paaa.oicr Antwerp. and (rclitat ttrylco raurnter Offler. 1319 Talnot St.. Freight 0(He. 405m Ilourae Uldr.. mt: LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, nil the labor parties would support such a strike. Constantinople, Feb. 0. (By A. P.) Hear Admiral Newton A. McCully, commander of American warships in Russian waters, has been nt Novoros siak, on the northeast coast of the Black sea, watching tho situation there relative to resumption of trade be tween Allied nations and the Russian people. Both the Bolsheylkl and their ene mies are reported to have suffered more from typhus than from actual fighting. The British battleships Aiax and Marlborough, the light cruiser Ceres nnd the American destroyer Talbot were at uticsa. Two hundred sick uud 150 refugees from Odessa were tnkcu aboard the American merchant vessel Nnvnhoe, fli novices say. me policy is to remove Jhe sick nnd wounded nnd women and children first and then the men who nave necu actively opposing the Bol shcvlki. Tohio. Jan. 31 (delujed). (Bv A P.) Bolshevist uprisings against the Jupauese on the Irl-.nd of Snhkalin nrc reported. Important Japanese mining nnu petroleum plants have been at tacked. A rescue party in thirty sledges has been sent to the scene. Paris, Feb. f), .(Ilv A. P.) Tt was stated at the French Foreign Office to day that there was no foundation in fact for the Warsaw report thnt Mar shal Foch intended going to'Polnud. NORWAY TREATY SIGNED Given Soverejgnty Over Spltzbergen Archipelago Paris, Feb. 0. (By A. P.) The treaty by which Norway is given sov ereignty over the Spltzbergen uichi pelago was signed in the Clock Hall of the foreign ministry at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. Hugh C. Wallace. American ambas sador to France, signed the treatv for the I'nitcd States; II. A. Bcrnhoft, , Danish minister to Frnnce, for Hen- mark; Alexandre Millerand, the French ( premier, for France; Carlo Tcrraris, M Italian representative in the League of j .Miuons, tor itaiy; jiaron MntMii. Jap- I nncse ambassador to France, for Japan ; I '" i, ruuj uiisuvrg,.orwer'iun nun- ' ister to trance, for Norway; Jonkhcer J. Loudon, for the Netherlands, and Count Khrensvnard, Swedish minister to France, for Sweden. 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He said the depreciation of the Italian lire, the French franc nnd English pound was due to the fact that none of the allies possessed credits in America. Signor Grnzidei, Socialist, asserted tho war had been "advantageous to England, who inherited the German colonies,' nnd criticized the anti-Italian nronaeanda abroad. Deputy Salvenlnl defended tlto policy niirsneil hv former governments relative to the Dalmatian const. r.,i.in Wilson would have ac ,,i imp nronosals." he asserted, "if we had not gone through the mistakes we did at Paris and' if Contain DAn nunzio nnd Admiral Millo had not dis credited us boforc the world." He reviewed policies of past cabinets i ,u nffreement was signed with Austria, in 1MH, for the division of Albania. Ex-Premler Giolitti sprang up and denied such nn agreement hod been reached. 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