FTOT C 7 V .? A- V K 'i H,t Wl v ' v -; "Fm7 1 r 4v y i 'x"' V2t t N ',3 IT 1 M v 'I: it-""" ' 0 . Q 4r n ' 1! w1 n b EVENING rUBLXO LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 1020 , i ISIERIIES FAVOR HOME RULE BILL pL$fonists Wolcomo Chanco to Vh Bo Froo From Rest of Ireland OPPOSE ONE PARLIAMENT Hy the Associated Press UclfMt. March 11. Sir Edward Carson, the Ulster Unionist lender. In a speech yesterday said that If the pres ent homo rule bill passed Ulster won. Tkey would be lucky, he ndded, In Ret In without fighting what they hnd covenanted to fight for. The Unionist Council decided In fa Tor of the (six Ulster counties being controlled by tho Ulster Parliament, should tho bill be enacted. The council declined, however, to nccept nny re sponsibility in regard to the bill, and it Is understood will make no nttempt to defeat it. The address was made at a meeting ,cf the Ulster Unionist Council, which was attended by delegates from all parts of tho province. Sir Edward Caron presided. Lord Farnham offered n res olution to the effect thnt the council would abido by the covenant and refuse to accept nny frm of government which did not include the whole of the prov ince of Ulster. It called on the pnr- llamfintnrv tAnfln-u ti Inlrn ufAKu n a cure Its inclusion in the present home xujc oiu. inc resolution was uetcateu. Still Strong for Empire Colonel Wnllnce then offered n reso lution, which was adopted, reaffirming faith In the leginlative uniou of Ireland end Great Hritnln. adding: "Inasmuch as the new bill is based en the principles of home rule and , -would deprive us of our equal citizen ship in the Parliament of the United Kingdom, this council ennnot recom mend that the parliamentary represen tatives of Ulster accept nny responsi bility for it, but inasmuch as the bill ia in substitution for the government of Ireland act of 1014 and it recognizes the right of the six counties of Ulster to separate from Ireland, for which "Ulster tenaciously bus striven, and of fers n preferable alternative to tho act of 1014, and inasmuch an there is no prospect of procuring a simple re peal of that act, this couMl is of the opinion that the Ulster representatives should not assume respousihility for attempting to defeat the bill, but should press for such amendments as are nec essary and desirable in the interests of "Ulster and the Unionists throughout the south and west of Ireland." Business Men for Separation At a largely attended meeting of Ulster Unionist business men a resolu tion was unanimously adopted affirm ing tlio belief that the business inter ests of Ireland would best be served oy lrgfthitivc union with Great Brit ain. "But." the resolution continued, "recognizing the gravo risk thnt re jection of the present bill would lead toan all Ireland Parliament in which the vast commercial interests of the northern provinces would be gravely Imperiled, and, inasmuch as the pro posals contained In tho government of Ireland 1020 bill to the Imperial par llnmcnt complete reserve control of tax ation levied through customs and ex cise, and, to some extent, through in land revenue, it is authorized that Sir Edward Carson take such steps ns ho considers right and proper to secure n settlement which will permit Ulster to proceed on her course of pence and prosperity." Dublin, March 11. (By A. P.) At a meeting of the Irish Unionist Alliance n resolution was passed "reaffirming the determination of tho southern Unionists to oppose home rule by every means in their power." I SIEPS DOWN TOOAY All Members to Present Resig nations to Facilitate Premier's Task in Reorganizing Ministry NEW MAKE-UP IS FORECAST AITS CABNE UN R1WIPAST0 NEL GABINETTO NUT I Ministri Rassegneranno Oggi lo Loro Dismission! al Prosi- dento del Consiglio Published and PIntrlbulM Under PEUMIT NO. 34 J. Authorised ly the art of OetnW 6, 1017. on II lo at tho Poslortlco of Phila delphia, Pa. a. . mmxnsoN. . Postmaster General. UNEQUALEDIN PURITy A delicious health-giving tablo water By tho Associated Press Home, y-irch 11. Members of the Italian cabinet will hand their resigna tions to Premier Nittl today, this step being taken in order to facilitate the premier's task in forming a new min istry, according to the Tribunn. Iteorganizntion of the cabinet is occup.iing public attention to the ex clusion of virtually nil other interests. Premier Nitti. nccording to the Giornale D'ltnlia will, in addition to holding the post nt the head of the cabinet, be minister of the interior, whl'c Vittorio Scialoin will continue ns foreign minister. Slgnor Falconl or Slgnor Denleola, ndhercnts of former Premier Glollttl, will be colonial min ister, while either Slgnor Mauri or Signor Medn. Catholics, will be given the portfolio of justice. Tonncr Premier Luzzatti is expected to be minister of the treasury and Signor Schanzer, who now holds that office, will 'if transferred to the ministry of finance. Slgnor Uonoml. reform Socialist, will be minister of war and Hear Admiral Secchi and Carl Per ruris will respectively rotaln their posts ns minister of marine nnd minister ot industry, commerce, labor and food Por minister of agriculture the news paper believed Arthur Luigi Itosi. present minister for colonies, of Signor Miliani will be chosen, the latter belns formerly head of this department Signor Fero, Radical, is mentioned as minister of public works; Slgnor Peuavn, Democratic, for minister of transportation : Signor Giufelli or Slg nor llorl for minister of instruction, and Signor Alessio, Radical, for minister for liberated provinces. while Signor Cliizcnti is said to be stated as min ister of posts. Rotnn, 11 mnrzo. I membrl del Gn blnctto italiano tnssegncramin, oggi, lc loro dlmissloni nelln maul del Prcsl dento del Consiglio del Mlnl'tri, On. fncilitare l'On. Nittl per forraare un facllitarc l'On. Nittl per formarc un uuovo Mlnlstcro, sccondo qunnto dice In un suo nrtlcolo il giornale "La Tri bunu." Roma, 10 marzo. La riorganizza zionc del Gnbinetto italiano tiene occu patn la pubbllcn attenziune con virtunlc escluslonc dl tuttl gli nltri intcressi. Parccchic previslonl sullc pcrsonnlita die l'On. Nittl chiamcra uel nuovo Ministero Bono futtrc dnl Giornnlc d'ltnlia, cho annunzln uua listn di mem bri del nuovo Gnbinetto, la quale sem bra sin generalm'-ntc nccettiita come probabilo composizlonc del nuoo Go vcruo. L'On. Nittl. scoondo II gloruale pre detto, oltrc alia Prcsidenzn del Consi glio terra' l'lnterim del Minitero per scopo deceit Alleatl dl prendcro ccrto misuro contro In Turchla, per 1 re cent! ma8sacrl tlcgll Armcnl. II glornnlo rltlcno che dctto misuro consistcranuo neH'effettlvn occupazlono dclla cltta dl Costantlpoli c dl c,crtc Important! poslzionl strntcglchc cd esercltnre II con trollo Allcato sopra le comunlcazionl tclegrafichc. Telegraph Briefs Louisville. A co-opcrattve store will be opened here March 20 byi employes of the Louisville nnd Nashville Railroad Co. Any railroad employe may obtain the privilege by purchasing one share of stock, for which he will pny S10, with n limit of livo shares. A saving of 30 per cent is estimated by its promoters. Galllpolls. A section of tho Ohio Stato Hospital, pnrtly destroyed by fire Tucsdav, wns set on fire ngaln yester day, investigation of tho stntc board of tho deaths by suffocation of eight inmntcs Tuesday revealed oll-sonkcd blankets under thejfioors. Cow YorU. Conversation by wireless telephone between passengers in a navy "blimp" nnd a motortruck stntioned nt Broadway and Forty-second street dur ing on exhibition flight over the city yesterday wns heard by persons stand ing around the truck ut a distance of ten to fifteen feet. SAYS LYNCHING IS DOOMED Principal of Tuskegee Institute Sees New Attitude In South Now Yorli, March 11. (By A. P.) America's ''most shameful and dis graceful crime of lynching is doomed." because tV South has taken n definite stand acainst "injustice toward the colored people," declared Dr. Robert R Moton, principal of Tuskegee Institute, ''.. . . .. ' . . . -' . ! Ill UU 11U111V30 MV.w ..-v u.q.w .. v vu. gu Aitnri interni. mentre lUu. bcMloin' no,.!,, iini rrstern' nl Ministero per gli Affirl Estcri. Gli Onorevoli Falcon 1 o De NM coln, gin' adcrcntl nirex-prcsidciite del Consiglio del Ministri Glolitti, concur rcranun nl portafoglio per il Mlnstero dello Coloinu, mentre gli On. Mauri o Medn, del partito cattolico, pey quella del Ministero dclln Glustiziu. Si ctrde che rex-prcsidente del Consiglio On. Luzzattl avra' 11 portafoglio del Tevoro ed il Ministro Schanzer pntsera' a nuelio dellc Finanze. L'On. Itnnomi, soclalistn riformista, nam' Ministro delln Gucrra cd 11 Vice-Ammiragllo rcci;hl c Curio Ferraris rlmarranno n spettlvamentu ni Minister! delln Marina ed a quello per l'ludustria, Commcrcio, Lavoro c Vivcrl. Per il Ministero dl Agricoltura il giornale credo snra' chiamato u rcg gcrne le sortl Arturo Lulgl Ilossi, pre hcntQmcntc al Miuistcro dellc Colonic, oppitre l'On. Miliani. L'On. Fnrn, rndicalu, si credo potrn e-sore chiamato nl portafoglio dei Lavori Pubblle!: l'On. De Nava, drmorrntico. per il Ministero del Trasporti ; gli Onorrvoli Ciuffelll o Bori per il Ministero dell'Istruzionc c l'On. Aleio. i radicalc, per 11 Ministero delle Proiin'e Liberate, mentre l'On. Chizentl si dice sara' as'-egniito nl Ministero delie Poste. "In the national dragnet designed to capture Bolshevists, reds, anarchists and other enemies of the republic," said Doctor Moton, "the authorities did not report a single uegro nmong the 5000 who werp arrested." Mine Strikers Hoist Red Flag Vienna. March 11. fBy A. 1M The btrlke started recently In the Mabrlsch-Ostrau coal field, In the Tcsehen district, in dispute between Czecho-Slovakia nnd Toland, is spread ing rapidly and reported to be taking on the chnracter of n Communist demonstration. Red flags arc flying at tho pit shafts and hand grenades havo been used in conflicts between Polish and Czech workmen. In nil 20,000 men have struck. GUILDERS IS, IRISH SUSPECT 8on of Ex-Chancellor of British Exchoquer'Held In Dublin London. March 11. (By A. P.) Tho latest suspect held In Dublin Castle Is Lieutenant Commander Erskinc Chlldcrs, whoso home wns raided by soldiers Tuesday, nccording to tho Dally Mall's Dublin correspondent. Chlldcrs is a commander In the naval reserve nnd a son of the former chan cellor of exchequer. He gnve notable service with tho air force during the war. "HINDY" CONSULTS KAISER J-j- uj 10S ,..,A ,, The Times understands that Sir George Field marsnai nc.w - " r- n Maklns, president of tlio uoyai yu.- Prealdentlal Nomination BcrUn, March ll.-(By A. P.)-Tho DcuUcho Zcitung reports that wheu tho Gcrmnu Nationalists offered Von Hin dcnbilrg tho candidature of the Glerroan I residency tho field marshal asked for time to consult tho former emperor, to whom he had sworn allegiance, nccord ing to n dispatch to the London Times. 'As Von Hindenburg haft slnco nc ceptcd tho candidacy," adds the dis patch, "it Is clear that the cx-kalscr's opinion still carries weight n tho Kcichs pnrty's political opinions." lege of Surgeons, will be appointed to succeed Sir William Osier ns (h i man of tho Fcllowshln of MLi8'1' fellowship tamo Into belne rinrui war to link British. a...i.!d French medicine. American air. and 'it l Parigl. 'Temps" 10 rnarzo. II giornale dice che sembra cvidcnle lo Polish Troops to Return to U. S. Warsaw, March 11. 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