Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 06, 1920, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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Government Blamo'd.fof Failure
to Round Up Loaders, of
Recent Disorder' ... -
BRITISH RafeJMACE
ny the Associated Press ' '
,nnMln. April (1,-OpposlUon to, the
nmrnt never '" bfpn fl0 Koncrnl
fcV M t Irctnml as It in today. Some
throughout iremnu
.? iiCr roKime. but their attack
Z met bt demands fro. others who
ILtrrt llmt steps taken hare not been
Iinded to be coercive, have failed on
"iinbiiity'i" iicov,r H0, ?f, f"?'
'JH-mleni nnd fnllure to Rain Informs
fJT.! to pin" for raids In, future, Jvi
Ljof mlHlnformntlon, nnd liomc mill-
. . i I.hiiA linnii ifl nnil ni
irr rains seem io nv-- " """
iita given by pcrKons who nrc desirous
,,r,mbnrrntoR the administration:
rrom tlmo to time raids result' In the
Jjpturc of arms and ammunition, but
very' ofreh thiv unfit !- Hni- nni ,..,
.- ---- ..... ...., ani. Vlll lUUM-
titles flf (seditious literature.
Subscribing to the Sinn Fein loan,
according to a ruling of two magistrates
In county Wexford, is.nn "attempt to
bvcrtbfu the kfngfa , government." A
wealthy farmer '.who had. bought Irish
rcDIIblic ImrtllM for t')T. wi.'I.M.i.l,t 1..1..
court and, as he refused to give ball
y. uuu-uinuvior, was sent .to inll for
three months. Somo Catholic bishops
have subscribed for these bonds, but
they have done so by sending their
money to America,
London,1 April tt.-i(liy A. !.) A
dispatch .to the London Klines from
Dublin .says" that wo morals arc gen
orally .drawn from Hotunlay's Incidents
In Ireland, -first, thnf the llepubllcan
moyement has become a really serious
menace to .llrltish, authority in Ireland,
and. H'.fouil. thnt the government must
ticvlsc a better method f combating
theU-amjialgu-of crimv. Tho dlspatc-h
savs the brains of IJublln Castle are
being otitwfttM. at every turn by the
brains of the revolutionary jnovemnt.
According ,to the dispatch, the damage
resulting from the destruction of bar
racks aggregated n loss of GO.OOO pounds
sterling. Homo .of the barracks con-tnlncd-Mnneh
personal 'property belong.
Ing to pqllccmui and their families. p
A strong force of troops and police
In nn nrmorcd, cor" visited the Nation
alist, quarter linHclfust Monday and
arrested. six men, but It Is understood
prominent Sinn Felne'rs who were
Nought escaped. v
The .dispatch asserts that about
eighty prisoners, Including those con
victed under the defense of the realm
act and others against whom no charges
have yet been made, started a hunger
.strike n MountJoy.V Prison," Dublin,
Monday, and also that several political
prisoners, in the prison hospital refused
to accept food.
BEWAR
EOF POLAND
LENINE DECLARES
i
Warsaw Doesn't Know Its Own
Mind, He Tells Communist
Convention
CITES PEACE BIDS RECEIVED
declared, history has shown that when
tho change from a feudal, to a bourgeois
government was made tho latter availed
Itself of administrators from former1
govcrnlng'classcs.
"Wo are undcreolnr thn rfnmo cxnerl-
ence, and must hnvo capable people who
uuucrsianu technique nnu administra
tion, Wo must draw them from the
former ruling classes while, preparing
proletarian workers for administrative
positions, A most difficult problem re
quiring the entire strength of the na
tion confronts us. Wo have been vic
torious along the battle front, but a
still more Importnnt bloodless victory
must be won."
Tremendous applause greeted the ad
dress; All approaches to the opera
house, where tho .convention is being
iii-Mi) arc curciuiiy Kuaruuu, jliiu imii"v,i
in front of it lias been cicarcu anu is
under-patrol by cavalry units.
Reports received relative to coal mined
in March are said to be encouraging.
Many soldiers have been sent to the
mines, but men havrng technical ex
perience are badly needed. '
$100,000 Fire Lost In Easton
Easton, Pa.. April 0. (Uy A. I)
Fire last, night ucstroyed n large graph
ite mill of T P. Kelly Co., New York,
at Stockcrtown, near here. The loss
was more than $100,000.
By tho Associated Press '
Moscow, April (I. Premier Lcnlnc,
nddresslng the ninth convention of tho
Communist party,, In session here, out
lined pence proposals,reccivel by the
Holshevlk government, restnted some of
the principles for which he said the
soviet republic stood nnd revealed some
concessions to the former governing
classes.
"Wo are neither at peace nor nt war
and are neither recognized nor un
recognized," lib said. "Letvla has
mode norma) peace proposals and Fin
land's proposals regarding the fixing
jf n .demarcation line are equnvalent
to peace overtures, lWiinllne Poland.
,wc must be very careful, because we
nre ueaung witii n government wincli
does not know what it will do to
morrow." Lcnlnc said centralization or decen
tralization was the most Important in
ternal question before the convention.
While the soviet republic stands un
altered for certain principles, such as
the abolition of private property, lie
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FRANCE iBETS THE EMDEN
Details of Distribution of German
Warships Announced
Paris, April 0. (Uy A. P.) 'Par
ticulars of the distribution of enemy
warships nraong tho Allies have just
been published here. France's share,
which Is 10 per cent of the total ton
nage of nil the captured enemy ships
with thn exception of submarines, repre
sents 1)2,000 tons, half of which Is in
Ocrmnn ships nnd the remainder hi
Austrian vessels.
Five cruisers .and ten destroyers nrc
allotted to France nnd the same num
ber of cruisers npd destroyers to Italy.
Each of these two powers will also re
ceive n light cruiser and three destroyers
which may' be used for'- n year for
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Franco will receive the cruiser Em'l
den., Forty submarines now in VttiumH!f
ports are' also allotted to France, b4 ."
of these teii ninv bo put Into iervle; 7.
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Sometimes she makes Bond Bread
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A committee of well-known
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science experts, selected the
home-made loaves from which
Bond Bread was patterned'!
Then expert bakers in our clean,
sunlit bakeries copied the taste
the appearance the nutrition
of those home-made loaves.
Bond Bread was the result.
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science, these bakers could never
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purest of home ingredients.
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listed (and guaranteed by Bond)
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