Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 27, 1920, Sports Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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' for Gonoral Strike
MODERATE CHIEFS PROTEST
Ity It. K. KOPOTH
Snrtlal SlnlT Cnrresnanitrnt of tho tlTrnlnr
1'iinur ..msir m r.
Gnc;. Mnreli 27. Afthoujrii many
Eiiropcon labor lenders linv.i been show
ing a tendency to mortrrnto tlietr revolu
tionary policy, the extremist minority,
emboldened by disorders in Germnuy,
'lire more determined than ever to pre
ylpltntc n senrrnl revolution.
Ift-Mrlnf lenders of the Socialist
parties nnd the srent trade unions m
planning a vnit Reneial strike tlirouj!
out Europe Ih order to establish Vhc
dictatorship of the proletariat.
Socialist chief, ulth some notions of
statesmanship, however, like Hendtrr-
on in Ensland, Thomas in France ami
Turati in Italy, are Mrivlnc to prevent
the execution of this plan. They declare-
It la doomed to failure and would in-
evitablj load to a violent reactionary
movement, in which the working elates
would risk loslnc most of the rights.
and privileges they now enjoy.
Thus, even so radical a revolutionist
fas Jean Longuct, nt the Strasbourg
. coucress of French Socialists, expressed
doubts whether the time was vet ripe
for the "world uprising" championed
by Lenine. . . . ,
' Most of the prominent labor union
' leaders seem to be equally .skeptical
I about the success nnd apprehensive of
j the consequences of a general Bolsho-
1 vist coup. Out these men are influenced
lm the radical successes in Gorman.
They are cowed by the violence of the
. extremists and fear losing their fol-
lowing among the workers if they show
too much moderation. 'Liieretorc. u
is by no means certain that they will
Ruceeed in averting the spread of
Spartacism throughout Europe.
Spartacan ISevolt Premature
According to reliable information re
ceived here, the extremists' plan of
campaign provides for the minultnn
eous outbreak of triple alliance strikes!
miners, dockers and railroad men
In England. France nnd Italy, with
the co-operation of the toilers hi Ger
many, Russia and other countries.
This vast movement was originally
scheduled to begin July 21, 1010. but it
proved impossible to bring about tho
necessary unanimous aud simultaneous
action on this date, and it was, there
fore, postponed until this summer.
The premature Spartacan revolt in
Germany, hastened by the junker mill-
' tary coup, may result in an attempt
to precipitate a general revolution in
, Europe before the prearranged date.
I.enine's adepts have been working
hard ever since last July to over
come the enormous difficulties that
hindered the execution of the plot. It
is, in fact, jnst about as difficult to
, realize this international unity of
strike action as it was to realize unity
' of military action during the war.
However, unity of command was
finally achieved by the Allies, a'nd the
European extremists arc confident
that, despite the irregularities in Ger
many, they also will eventually suc
ceed in co-ordinating the efforts of the
Socialist parties and labor unions,
especially in England, France and
Italy and launching a general, ir
. resistible offenslvo at n given time.
Details of the plan have been ex-
v haustively discussed nt recent meetings
w between th extremist chiefs in Switzer-
land and elsewhere.
It was stated at thee meetings that
if unity of action could be achieved
the success of the European revolu
tion was assured, while isolate?! strikes
In one country nfter another, such as
the recent successive railroad strikes
In France, Ital. nnd England, al
though they might have their uses as
"rehearsals" and in stimulatlnc ecu-
eral discontent and unrest, could neve"
lead to decisive victory.
Minority May Seize Power
The Bolshevist plotters are not dis
couraged bv the fact that they are a
minorit Their doctrines tench how n
minority may capture power.
The reovnt French railroad strike is a
case in point It was started by "n
minority of employes on a single rail
road. Then another minority on the
council of the railroad brotherhood
forced the brotherhood to proclaim the
general railrond strike. Finally, a
k third, minority in the Genera) Federa
tion of Labor forced the federation to
support the strike, and uus on the
1 point of forcing it to bring in the miners
and dockers, wlion uu agreement wits
' concluded between the railroad com
pany and its employe.
, To effect an alliance between these
j Bolshevist minorities of labor, whoso
violence overrules and cows the more
CORNER SUITE
Southern and Western Exposure
Ideal Honu? with Best Hotel
Service
Broad and Spruce
MAM
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In Japan Teaism is
a religion founded
on the "adoration
of the beautiful
among the sordid
facts of every day."
A cup of steaming,
fragrant "Salada"
will make a convert
of you.
It takes you away
from the fatigue,
the nerve strain of
every day re
freshes your body
jind regales your
spirit.
:aiada
moderate majority, to co-ordinate their
action so that it may no longer exhaust
itself in isolated attacks, is what the
extremist chiefs nre trying to do today.
There is reason to believe that they
hac again selected the month of July
for the great, general offensive of which
they dream, but it remains to bo seen
whether they n-lll surmount the difll
rultics of united action more success
fully than last summer. Even In this
case, their deftcat is certr i If the
responsible labor leaders uniy refuse
to allow themselves to be intimidated,
and encourage tJio great mass of sen
sible workers by their example.
GOVERNMENT QUITS
WARSAWJS RUMOR
Poles Move to Bromborg as Bol-
slveviki Advanco, Says
Berlin Report
By tho Associated Press
London. March 27. The Polish Gov
ernment wnR removed on Thursdny from
Warsaw to Bromborg in ToHsli Tosen,
twenty-five 'miles northwest of Thorn,
necordlng to n Berlin dispatch to the
Exchnnge Tehgraph Co., quoting
rumors in tlint olty.
f A staff correspondent of the As
sociated Press, stationed nt Warsaw,
filed a dispatch from that city on
Thursday, which contained no hint
of any Intention on the part of the
Polish Government to leave Warsaw.
Moreoer, there were no indications
in his military news of any reason
why the government should make
Mich a move.
Xovorossisk. the last base in south
ern IUssin under control of General
DenTkine, has been captured by the
Bolsbeviki, according to a wireless dis
patch from Moscow. The remnants of
Denikinc's array, incfndlnir nhont ennn
Cossacks, arc retreotinjc to the Crimen.
uacssa, the great Htwsinn port on the
Jlack sea, has been ocennied bv Ukrain-
ions under General Ihiwlcnkom. com
mander of the 1'kraininm nationnl nrmv
actxirding to information received today
by the Ukrainian mission in Paris and
cablitl here.
Warsaw. Mnroh "7 Tl,. A T
Russian soviet forces, swinging south
oi inty j-npei marsn country between
Mozir'and Pinsk and nttacking Polish
fnri'w nf vnrintiu nlnnAif ...., n ....
of approximately 250 miles, have cap-
uireu ijuvrriii towns along tne Sluteh
river, it nummed in omcial state -monts.
Issui'fl nt Pnllcli n-rmt. l.An.i...
ters here. The enemy, however, has
urru uuuuic iu ltuss me oiutcn river
which parallels the front for a long
distance.
In the neighborhood of JJasIavl the
folps virttmllv nnntliilntvi ..:.
beigudc.
Vladivostok, March 2". (Bv A. P )
Evacuation of eastern Siberia by
American troops will be completed hi
nbout April 1, in the opinion of officer's
here. Tho transport Thomas sailed
Marvh 10, with Colonel Morrow and
1S00 men of the Twenty-seventh Begl
ment. The South Bend left March 22
with 2000 more Americans. The re
maining force of 1000 men, with Gen
eral William S. Graves nnd his staff,
will depart on the'Great Northern with
in the next frw days.
Pennoylvanla Postmasters
Washington. March 27. President
WilMtm today fnt the following Penn
sylvania postmaster nominations to the
Senate : Clarendon, Bes M. Drkcoll ;
Cornuclls Heights, Clarence S. Page;
Coopersburg, Jeremiah II. Fetzer: Rad
nor. Oscar G Darlington; Wllhon,
Hilda J. Blomberg.
Assistant Manager
Advertising man wanted to' take
charge and write advertising for
manufacturer of Steam Heating
Apparatus near Philadelphia.
Position requires a capable, ener
getic man, thoroughly familiar
with advertising details and cap
able of originating ideas for copy.
Write us in confidence regard
ing your experience nnd salary
requirements. State age. Address
B 703, Ledger ofllce.
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Painting Below the
Deck in a Ship
is Deadly Work
IE
Cramped quarters, even when you're not work
ing, are bad. But when you're on a job in a
tiny space, it's ten times worse.
When you breathe in deadly fumes in u place
so small that no air gets to you, you are really
flirting with death.
Yet that's just what a Painter does when his
job calls him to work beneath the hold 50
feet below the main deck.
He doesn't dodge the
the White Lead and the
his system are deadly.
Five days a week, with
all the fumes he wants
For his Health's sake he needs that extra day
a week to rid himself of the 5 days' poisoning!
Philadelphia Painters' District Council
Number 21
EVENING PUBLIC
D0N0H0E MAY RUN
N CONGRESS RACE
Real Estate Assessor and Manu
facturer Urged to Be Candi
date In Fifth District
DARROW TO .SEE MAYOR
Michael Donohoc, real estnte assessor
and manufacturer, may be a candidate
for the Democratic nomination for con
gressman from the Fifth district.
Mr. Donohoo was congressman from
the district for two terms beginning ic
1010. He said, today Democratic lead
ers in the district have asked him to
run for the party nomination at the
spring primaries.
He has not made up his mind, he
said. He nlso said he hnd heard noth
ing of the report that the Vares will
swing their support to him in case lie
does capturo the nomination.
Peter B. Costello, present congress
man from the district, will confer with
Mayor Moore on Monday. Tho Mayor's
followers aro not in favor of supporting
Congressman Costclln for re-election
and the Vares arc against him also.
Former State Senator John Tilden
Murphy conferred with Senator Varc
today and it was reported that he might
be supported by tho Vnres for the Re
publican nomination in the Fifth dis
trict. Darrow to Confer With Major
Congressman George P. Darrow. of
the Sixth district, also out for re-election,
will confer with the Mayor next
week.
With respect to Mr. Darrow it was
charged that he was persuaded In the
mayoralty primaries to hold back a
prepared statement indorsing Congress
man Moore against Judge Patterson.
Further, it was said that he even voted
for Judge Patterson.
It wns this development which lent
color to tho report that the Vares might
finally support him. Congressman
Darrow is in Wudiington today, but
will be homo tonight to begin trying
to repair his badly wrecked political
fences.
In spite of the feeling that the A'ares
may back Darrow for rcnominatlon,
the belief persists in informed circles
thnt Darrow is riding for a fall. The
Penrose leaders of tho Sixth district
have Indorsed candidates for delegates
In the district, but have withheld ac
tion on the congressional seat.
Failed to Vote Wet
The Vares, it fs believed by man,
will be unable to reconcile their fi per
cent beer nnd light wine plank with
Congressman Darrow'a vote for prohi
bition. It was recalled today that Vare
MILL PROPERTY WANTED
We will bur or rent mill prencrtr of lofU
or floor nonce of 20.000 to 40,000 a. ft..
Willi or without nou-en mut be rood rropo.
Itlun. located In Kennlncton. Frunktord.
A . .oriii i llllltunpnin.
tlromlwny. New York City.
vuTumunirme lviin 4. ai,
Somerflcttl. 001
EXTRAVAGANCE
is domestic suicide
One mir to economize
Is to line
Lapin's Handy Pad
UI remove shine.
KreAFe, road and food
lnln from clothlnc
RlovtH, epata, etc Has
many other uses
Com Only lSe
at DniB Departmnt Stationery Qro
ceri Hardware nnd Central Htnres
.Mnde onlv lir The I,apln t'o.
N. K. Cor. 16th A rnrrlsli St., I'lilln.
r.
TWENTY SALESMEN
wanted at once. We teach
you the pschology of the
fundamental principles of
salesmanship free and pay
highest commission while
ou learn. Only men of
sterling worth need upply.
Experience unnecessary.
Call immediately, 1049
Drcxcl BIdg.
Born-Means & Co.
Ask for Mr. Cnrter
or Mr. Signorclli.
i . I J:.M , .-v.--ft -y-'JiFl
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job he takes it. But
Turpentine he gets into
5 days' pay, gives him
more than he wants!
LEDGER PHILADELPHti, SATURDAY,
men urged Mr. Darrow, at the time, not
to voto for prohibition, as nlso they
urged Mr. Costello to bo "wet."
Tho only basis for the belief that
Moore leaders in the northeast may
decide finally to back Congressman .Cos
tello is the declaration of Magistrate
Campbell, of tho combined executive
committee of tho district, that his mind
Is open and that he la not committed
either for or against Costello. William
p. Disston, manufacturer nnd a Moore
leader, said, howorer, that he is un
alterably opposed to Costello.
McKlnley Scouts Report
Councilman McKlnley, one of the
members of the Vare minority in Conn.
ell and one of the Vare leaders in the
nortneast, ana other Vnre leaders in the
Fifth Congressional district, said that
the rumor thnt tho Vare men would
support a Democrat to succeed Con
gressman Costello was ridiculous.
"Wo are against Costello, of course,
but wo will support a representative
Republican to succeed him. '
Councilman McKlnley then pointed
to Magistrate Costello ns his favorite
as a candidate for Congress.
IDENTIFY WOMAN KILLED
Auto Victim Was Mrs. Cella Roth
field Doy, Hit, Dies
The body of a woman killed at Gt
rard avenue nnd Thirty-ninth street
last night by an automobile was today
identified as that of Mrs. Cella Roth
field, thlrty-flvo years old, of 3807
Wyaluslng avenue.
The woman's husband, Jacob Roth-
field, identified the body this morning
nt the morgue.
Mrs. Rothfield was crossing Girnrd
avenue when the speeding auto struck
her and continued cast. Several per
sons gave chase, but the driver es
caped.
Vincent Ryenski. twclvo years old.
of J1173 Richmond street, wns struck
by an automobile near his home last
night and died later in the Northwest
ern Hospital. Tho autolst, William
Valentine, of 3718 North Oratz street,
took tho boy to the hospital. Later ho
surrendered to police of the Belgrade
and Clearfield streets station.
Mary Craig, of 07 Douglass street
was struck by an auto while crossing
Market street at Thirty-second last
night. Sho received serious inltirlos.
nnd was taken to the University Hospi-
ini.
Real Estate and Building Exposition
H Under the Auspices of the
PHILADELPHIA REAL ESTATE BOARD
First Regiment Armory, Broad and Callowhill Street
WEEK OF APRIL 5 TO 10
Opening Addresses by Mayor Moore, of Phila., and Mayor Ellis, of Camden
The Exhibitor Will Include
Philadelphia Real Estate Board Operative. Builders' Association
Atlantic City Real Estate
llotml
Snowhlte Sales Co.
Calorie Heater Co.
J. I'. Ilnrhanan K Co.
l'enna. Fire Insurance Co.
Insnranro Co. of North
Amerfea
Tewls A. Tnulane
I'hlllp N Arnold
W, I.. Craven's hons
Walter C. ReUulni
Chns. T. lln Co.
II n 1 1 d t n e Association
1-eniue
American Tin S. Terne
IMate Co.
Tubular Ilentlnc & Ventl-
latlnc Co.
IYeil K, Mchmldt &. Son.
Ine.
Iltuilelt & Co.. Int.
Mm. II. Wilson i. Co.
(Irani lire A. Marine Ins.
Co.
Walter II. rhllllps
Ilethlehem Clmmber of
Coimnerre
C. r. Roberts & Co.
Irkln Uater Heater Co.
CImim. IV. Slinffer Co.
Atlantic City Ileal Kstate
lloanl
rhlla, (ins Ranee Co.
Camden llnil ltute Hoard
nirnalon rrlestman
Matual II
Jne.
Dallas S. Hartley
Nnmiiet Moremian
North riiiladelphla Renltr
Itonrd
Odorless Incinerator Co.
Ahrom Cox Stove Co.
Klein StoTe Co.
.M. Jacob Markmnn
.1. Reynolds A Hons
A. J. Ilorartli Corp.
lYnnklln lire Ins. Co.
II. i:. Shortlldce
.M. Getr & Son, Ine.
rhns. tZ. Neese
llucli V. (Julnn
Snmuel T. Hall
ym. Levis, Inc.
John C". Orters
J, rrank Clancy
New Troeess Ntoe Co,
William Thompson
.1. II. Goodwin A Co.
Harris J. Ittu
11. niulr Cooke
J. II. MrClatclir
II. T. Carkeek
Kompak Co.
He) man & nro.
Spencer Heater Co.
C. Harrr Johnson
Illrhmond Ntoie Co.
Arthur Iloswell
llnrtlrtt Ooroites
Walter V. Anhlu
(Irrenfield X
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GABINEnO NITTI
Vario Sono lo Provision! Rigu
ardo al-Voto di Fiducia
Doila Camora
rabtlshed and Dlntrlbuled Under
, ... , PKnMIT NO. 341. ......
Authorised by tho net f O01.0.,?'
J01T. on file at the rostoltice of Thlla
lelphla, re.
A. 8. nUHLESON. .
Postmaster General.
. Roma, 27 marzo. NcH'imminenra
dol voto dltfiducla che II Gabinctto Nltti
rlchicdera' alia Camera varlc sono le
provlslonl cd i giornnli pubbllcano
lunghi nrtlcoli al rlguardo. Moltl rt
tcngono che la posizionc del Gabinctto
sla critica c cho l'On. Nlttl non rl
usclra' ad nvcrc il voto con la quale
la Camera csprima fiducia al prcscntc
Governo,
D'altra parte i giornall favorcvoll al
Ministero ritengono cho gll Incldcntl c
le Violcnie verifieatcsl trn Bociallstl e
deputati del partlto cattollco si rlsol
vcranno a favoro dol Gablnetto e che
qucst'ultlmi, per non fare il gluco degh
nvvcrsarl flniranno per votare in favore
del Ministero.
Ieri furono indettc varic riunioni del
gmppi parlamcntarl nllo scopo dl
deciderc circa il voto politico che prob
nbllmente si nvra' oggl sabato. Dalle
decision! che detti gruppf hanno preso,
espcclalmento dallo deliberation! del
gruppo parlamcntare cattollco, dipen
dera' la sorte del Ministero Nittl.
Circa i reccnti dlsordlni a Napoll,
Firenre, Brescia si npprende che
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Penn Smelting & Refining Works
"Tho Old OoltJ Shop"
,906 Filbert St., Phila., Pa.
one nullders. United Realtors. Inc.
. rincenttno
Kenner rihowers
Oixratlie Hulldrrs' Aso-
elation
rhlladelnhln Klettrle Co.
Adolf Wolff
Crane Ice Crenm Co.
Osrflcld W. Davis
lira Assn. of rhlla.
Samuel C. Kane. Ine.
Chas. II. Hockley
Harry J. Mcl.ran
John a. Williams
S. & S. Water Co.
W. Kdnln Dlalr
Crane Co.
12dvr. T. Flood I Sou
1'earce Fireproof Co.
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John A. Harry
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Haynes SelllnK Co.
Monroe M. Johnson
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A. rinkerton
llrnn- II. Ottens
Home Insurance Co.
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IwU apoMra Ofiurday vuUca fujiiiir
MAROjH 27, 1926
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truppo che avevano cJrcondato jjtL
stablllmentl. Quanto oncora desta np
nrenslono e lo scionero agrario not
basso Plemontc.
'Un gravo scontro feroviario c ar-
TAntitn net nreaftl fit 1Ynntebba. a 31
mlglla da Udlne, o prccisamento sul
ronto Fella. Dodlcl persono rimasoro
ucclse o trcnta fcrlto. Ln locallta' ovo
nvvenno lo scontro o' presso il confine
Austro-Itnllano. Ijc vittlmc in maggio
ranr.a sono studentl in mcdlclna egizl
nnl I nnnlt-arnnn illrflll n Tterllno.
Un dlspaccio da Glncvra annunzia
cho il reggente d'Unghcrl n hn.scgre-
tntnentn nfrortn tl trono an cx-imncra
tore Carlo d'Austrla, informandolo cho
tutto o' stato dlsposto per n ritorno
della monarchla deeli Asburgo. Tale
ritorno avrebbe il consenso tlclln mag
giofanza della popolazloue.
WOULD DODGE POLITICS
Vassar Alumnae Vote to Keep Body
Out of "Bio Muddle"
Philadelphia alumnae of Vassar Col
lege today voted to keep tho general as
sociation out of politics.
The local branch, at an annual
luncheon nnd meeting nt the Collego
Club approved n resolution presented by
Miss Ida Wood, '77, declaring that polit
ical nnd social questions upon which
legislation is pending or contemplated,
do not fall within the scopo of the col
leeo board of representatives' or the
General Alumuae Association.
Miss II. Vclma Turner was ciectcu
president of the Philadelphia alumnae,
nther new officers nro Mrs. Edmund G.
Raw-son. vice president ; Miss Katharine
P. VanDuscn, secretary-treasurer; Jira.
Robert C. Clothier, assistant secretary ;
Miss Elizabeth Forrest Johnson, mem
ber of the local alumnao council; ansa
Helen D. White, representative on the
board of representatives, and Mrs. Ken
neth Stuart and Mrs. Charles Wood,
directors.
Ladies Let Cuticura
Keep Your Skin
Fresh and Young
mAAim i duimlMntertM.Ilz. KUW.
LOST
Mesh Bap, containing latch key and small
ehani-e. between Third and Chestnut and
Dock streets. Thursday afternoon. Finder
please return to
MISS G. LATTASH
351 Roseberry at. Phone Dickinson 3164 N.
Automobile Mechanics
Skilled automobllo mechanics are always
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1421 Arch St.
1624 Ludlow St.
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sink complete without thrm. I'osltlte
shut-off saves water. , Ask your plumber
for Savlll' Swan-neck faucets.
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' 1310 WAI.I.ACK STRKET
Factory Tracts
They
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DICTATORSHIP FOR HUNGARY
Horthy Plans to Appoint General
8oos Military Executive
Vienna. Mnrclu 27. (By A. P.)
Admiral Horthy, rodent of Hungary,
I ilnns to lssuo a proclamation establish,
nft n mllltttry dictatorship over tho
country, according to information re
ceived from Budapest. 'Tliltf ntcp. which
is expected soon, ir said to bo In
spired by tho difficulties nttendir.g gov
eminent under tho present constitu
tional system,
.General Boos, mlnlstor of war. is to
bo made chief military cxecuttvo of
Hungary, it is said.
A Geneva report yesterday said that
Admiral Horthy had asked former Em
peror Charles of Austria-Hungary to
accept tho Hungarian throne.
GERMANS AMASSING ARMS
Discovery by Allies Casts Doubt on
Fulfillment of Treaty
Paris, March 27. (By A. P,)
Great Quantities of arms have been din-
covered in Germany by tho Allied offi
cers charged witn supervising execu
tion of tho peace treaty, according to
ndvlcex received here. In Brandenburg
and in tho immediate vicinity of Bcr-
Fine for Convalescents
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What the sensitive stomach
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Both Fhones
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