i'-S Wi ..... 1 f p ft.' n 5 l - WD GOT TEUTON PLOT AGAINST N. Y. Qenoral Flashed Gorman Plans r for Attack on City In Von ' Papen'3 Faco ENVOY WARNED OF U. S. H By the Awlalfd rrea -Berlin. Mny 21 "If j-ou do not wjcccd In keeping thr- Unltorl StatM out of (hi' enemy coalition, you will hove 1ot the war." Cftptnln Franz von Pnpen, formerlv German military nttHrhc ot Waolilng ton. made that statement to General ton TalkenliaMi. rhlef of the (termini Keneral staff, early In 1010. after Von 1'apen's recall from Washington. Von I'apen, neconllnR to hU evidence before a secret se.lon of the recent parliamentary commission of inquiry, nnd onlv now made public, informed the chief of staff lie was of the snme opinion politlcnllj as Count on Bern storff on the American xituatiou, that tremendous material and moral net were at the disposal "f the Tuited States. "But," continued Von I'apen. '"These were so imperfect!) npprnied here I deemed it necesonrj to enlighten Herman public opinion concerning them." The military attache obtained the consent of Von .Throw, foreign secre tary, to appear before the German idi torn for the purpose of informing them on the German attitude, but Major NJcoll. chief of the press and espion age division of the general staff, op posed the plan. I'lan to Corner V. P Material In the spring of 101.", General von FalUenhayn. wrote to Captain von Papen. then ot Washington, that "if you succeed in measurablv rtMiirtins American deliveries of war material to the Entente until the end of lOl.'i. -will in nil probablltj have won the war." Captain von Papen dec'ared that he directed hl efforts to that end After detniliug the plans to eoure a corner In war mnteriuW in the t'nited States, control factories, divert Lihor nnd prevent munitions from reachinu the Entente. Von I'apen snid that the theft of Doctor Albert's portfolio con taining outlines of the ohenie brought the secret into the Entente's posesinn. In the couro of further evidence Von Papen touched upon tne alleged un neutral attitude of official quarter in Washington, the American tourts and political circles and declared that the British militarj attache wii permitted to operate unmolested and given the unpport of official quarters and the American Secret Service Wood Apprbcd of Plot "General Wood once asked me to call on him at Governor Island." Von Papen testified "He was er cordial and smilinglv told me 'several peron have called on me and given me a de tailed plau of a plot which you. Cap tain, ore suppoed to hae worked out The scheme provides for the landing of German V boit at New York, which would then preened to blow up the sub way tunu"ls and the citv's water mains Wn hove jour complete plans, where you propose to place Mitir cposes nnd what points ou will attack Com pletc evidence is in m possession. ou may see it if mi arn interested ' "We did not waste a sms'i word over the matter. But the Incident shows the methods used against us at the Hint " Under the caption "Who 7ost Ihe Wnr?" the Vorwaerts publishes two documents, signed bv Field Marshal von Hlndenburg and General Ludcndorff. formerly quartermaster general, doted in October, 1018, asking tho German Government to make peace Immediately. HUNGARY LIFTS BAN TONIGHT Public Will Then Be Told of De cision to Sign Treaty Budapest, Mnv 24 (By A P ) Publication of the Hungarian Govern ment's answer to the Peace Conference, in which It declared it would sign the treaty of peace, has been withheld until tonight nnd the public is still ignorant of the government's intention News papers were asked not to print this news because it would affect the fes tivities incident to Whitsuntide. Mennwhile. editorials preparing the public for the unplensnut news are l.olm? nrinted in lending newspapers. TliM declare Hungary Is under com puion nnd cannot oppose the big powers, and assert that neighboring countries arc concentrating troops nlong the frontiers. Police forces nnd garrion have been re enforced in case the news results in outbreaks. WON'T QUIT SIBERIA Conditions Too Unsettled Japanese Empress Tells Red Cross ToMo. Maj 20 (dehved) (By A. p i The situation in the Far East is still too unsettled to permit the with drawal of Tapanese forces from Siberia, snid the imperial address rend liv the empress nt tin' annual meeting of the Japanese lied Cross todnj Continuing, the nddress said the gen eral condition of the world whs such as to make it impossible to foretell its future development "It is. therefore, highh desirable." the address added, "that the society re double its -fforis in formulating plans best suited to the dnmands of the times " Owing to the emperor's illne.ss, the empresj read the nddress. BVENkG PUBLIC LBriPfflLAJl&P V.V.Avf-V ':, iMaMiiaiaBaiaaBiisBjBjBaBaaHaBBSjaaiaanaaaawaajMaa I . 1 f !' jiXj a i iZ. I J.J.J - ! n ttt- (. -rTiaas am !: i XLLl !. . i i I 1 1 r 4-ti- I MMMMMjyMMarMaBJBB8BtWHWWWW'sBBBJJj .Lk . it. . MrnVu-r ntikt rnsi Ine TDAIM I CUnnr I MlMiMJio VncilW I f"""1 , ' ' u -: : i u: UUVtK FLUNKtl I BEATIFIED BY POPE Irish Archbishop Who Was Executed In 1681 Proclaimed H Blossed at Rome SECOND CANONIZING STEP McCOMBS BACKS COX Former Chairman Says McAdoo Car ries "Crown Prince" Handicap New YorU. May 24. William V. Mc Combs, formerly chairman of the Demo cratie r.ationnl committee, issued n state ment jesterdnj in which he nnaljzed the qualifications of the various Demo cratic nspirants for the president nnd placed his seal of approval on Governor .Tames M Cox. of Ohio. Mr. McCr-ilw said if William G McAdoo were non i nated he would carrv into the campaign the handicap of the "crown prinV idea nnd that It would ghe the He publicans nn opportunitj to "snv some thing along the In of the creation of an American empire. Itome, May 24. Oliver Piunkett. the Irish archbishop, who was executed for treason by the British nt Tyburn in 101, yesterday was elevated to tho ranks of the beatified by the pope. The ceremony of beatification, the second step townrd ennonlzntion. took place in the basilica of St. Peter's it self instead of the smaller hall of beatification, where such rites usually occur Cardinal Merry del Val. archpriest of St. Peter's, and tho officers of the beatification took their places near the high altar as the ceremony began. The mollow light of hundreds of cnadles and electric lights illuminated the basilica, nnd tho summer sunshine streamed down through ancient glass windows, making more glorious1 tho brilliant scene In tho congregation were Count nnd Countess George Piunkett. representing tho family of tho archbishop, Sir Thomns Ornttnn Esmondo nnd family, Denn O'Coolleigh. member ot tho Irish parliament, and tho vice mayor nnd members of the munielpnl council of Dublin. It had been oringlnnlly nunounced the mnss would be celebrated by Arch bishop I1s!p , of Birmingham, but Iris!) bishops objected to the choice of nn Englishman for the soricp, nnd Mon signnr Pietro Paolo, canon of St. Peter's Church, officiated Monsignor Ilagan. rector of the Irish College, de livered to the Pope, in the name of the postulators, a reliquary containing frngmeuts of the bones of Archbishop Piunkett. This reliqunrv wns n replica of the shrine which contains the bell of St. Patrick in Dublin. The Pnpnl Bull announcing the beati fication wns rend, the relics were ox nosed, and a To Denm was chanted Then the curtain before the picture of the archbishop was wltlulinwn, nnd the bell of St Peter's ranc: out the tidings, being answered b pea's fiom other churches throughout the on Yesterdav afternoon there was even a greater concourse when Pope Bcnedlrt. in the- midst of gorgeously lobcd and uniformed dignitaries nnd nttnclus of the ntiean. visited the Basilica nnd Incensed the relics. The ecu monies filed with benediction of the Blessed Sacrnment given h the pontiff It was lealh "Irish dij" nt the atican. the only thing not irmlnlscent of Ireland being the weather Borne is suffering lust now from a burst of summer heat, but the oppressjcnes of the dnv was relieved by a shower Cardinal I.ogne, the octogenarian primate of n'l Ireland, headed the lsf ' i''sf nenlshed ecclesiastics picsent WO'N'T RUN POLICE TRAIN Irish Engineer Befuses to Aid. Roads Are Blockaded Batllnamorc, County Lo'lrini, Ireland, May 24. (By A. P,) After three men had been caught raiding n house near here for nrms Saturday, nnd remanded to the Bllgo jail, the engine driver or the train on which the police intended to transport the men declined to move iae iraiu. The police were forced to keep the prisoners here until yesterdav, when n military lorry was sent for. Every road Into Bolllnnmore by then had barricaded with trees or atone obstructions nnd tho lorry had the greatest difficulty getting into nnd out of the town. Pleasantvllle Pastor to Quit Atlantic CHy, May 21. The Bev. Henry E. .Tones, formerly of Philadel phia, pastor ot tho First Presbyterian Church, Plcnsttutvllle, surprised his flock Sunday by announcing that he will terminate his pastorate on September 1". The Bev. Mr. Evans stated he could not decline a call extended to him by the commission on eangelism of the General Assembly to engage in evangelistic work. Before going to Pleasontvillc the Bev. Mr. Jones was rector of the Addison Henry Memorial Church. Slxvflfth r.trcet, Philadelphia. ITINANCIAI, POCAHONTAS CONSOLIDATED COtT" LIERIES COMPANY, INCORPORATED riftjr-.enr FWj Per Cnt. Gold Dondt. NotlCK la nrby clvn. nunusnt to th, ;tm of th Momiiim dated July lat, 1MT. that the undtralnu. aa JrmtM. wlirrt le Mated proposals up fo 8 00 r m on the tth day of June. 1020. tor tne to It or Uada aa above ducribed. JSSlci'nt to uae the aum of ISe.llM.ai. fbe tinderl t'CT'd rtaervea the rlht to rjet any or all tndrt Trn.t.. rxv p r fTtnTa SrVrJtarV Nw York, Mar 10 1Mo "'""arr Itus-lil Meetlnra KPT"1' '-TH NT10.VAI. HAM, A-S ftilladdphla, May S. ii I In accordance with, a Htsoiutlon of ih. notrd of Dlrectora of the above nank I Plal meeting- of th; atockholdere win" p. he'd t the Banking Itouee at noon on Jnn. S. 1020. td.yate for or aajnat th? lncr.J nf the -apltal atnrk of the Hank " (ri I1J0.O0O to J300.000 nK froin WILLIAM SAr.TRR Oahl SHOOT LAUNCH'S CREW Tragedy on Venezuelan Coast Leads to Suspicion of Piracy Port of Spsln, Trinidad, May 24. A party said to be Venezuelans char tered n motor launch hero last Sunday ostensibly to proceed to the south const of Trinidad. Arriving near Asphalt lake the crew wcro ordered to proceed to the Venezuelan coast. The owner and engineer refused to comply with that demand and both wero shot dead. The rest of the crew escaped by Jump ing into tho sea. Armed forces from Trinidad nnd a British warship are searching for the launch) but It Is presumed that the party nlready had landed In Venezuela. It is reported the intention was to at tack n steamer carrying n shipment of gold. ETUTCATIOSAI, TUB VALVE OF The Peirce School Summer Course for Teachers Is appreciated bv the Public School Boards who send their Inatrnctora here for special worlt. WHITE roil INFORMATION Peirce School of Business Administration Tine Street. West of Droad j'nimneipnm Dhldends MAnniNRTON TITLE AND THCST CO COU-flOlO Market Street Philadelphia. May So. in"n Th. Hoard of Dln-ctpra ha this Hay a eWred Quarterly Dividend of One itnil n-ie-hatf per rent UW, upon the CanUa Stock pnvohle June It, l)20, to atoek. holdrr' of record nt the cloe of bualnea, Miv -JSnd 1020. and has tran.ferred 1M non to Surplus Kund. pinklnir the Surplus ITS oon DIMdend checks mil h. mulled ,n'uuu JAMES W MacDUnNHT. Secretary. T1IK riiiiMiELriu i:t.eftric COM. IWN. 1000 I hestimt Mreet Philadelphia Pa May IS, 100 Th" Board of Dlrecnrs h this dav de elared a quarterly dividend of One nnd three. iimrtcrff WW penient (heinr 43 7." ccnta a hnre) upon th. apltal Mnek of thin Cnni panv payable June 11, I0J0. to etnckhold.ra of record May 21 102H H C LUCAS. Treaa THE A.Mi:itl( VN I, IS COMPANY 104 Market street Camden N J May 18, 1020 A quatterly dividend of l7r. or il.00 per share, has been declured on tne capital atock of this companv patahle June I. 1020. to th etockhnldtra of record at 3 0 clock p m. M) ID 1020 Ch.rk. will be mailed. T n TOWNSCVn 9d Treaaurer Our rraduatea are In constant dema'nd for food-paylni ooaltlona. areas ahorthari4 the taty. aptedy eyatem. Compute Dualnaii and aecretarlaf couraea. Day and Nliai "'."" Aii.riinivo vruinins. Knro 1 any Ume. rail or write for full partlcnlera and catalogue rillLA. DUHINK't.S LOLI.r.GE nnd Collexe of Comra.rro mi. vnrwinm m. g niiadeipnia HIOH and grammar achool atudenta. why flunk In arithmetic svhen an expert teacher evn make ou an expert7 After echool and .venlnc clnseee. B L. Leonard, office La Salle EntrnMon University. 608 Chentnut at. Straycr's Business College rhllailrlphls'a Orenteat nnelnraa SrheM 101 fhfetnnt St. Phnne Walnnt SSI IEKN TO fUTAR cnRRFCTI.Y frlrate Indlilniial Iraaana rlten In Knilleh nt rreeeh bv experienced irnmnn tenrher. 88f K. ISrt !. rhone Pooler 44R8-W. TEACHERS WANTED Positions wait. Inst frro rfRl'tratkin for College nnd Nern'nl School rraduatea. MODEItN TrxrilER' nURKAU. 1002 Market St. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. NEW JERSEY SCHOOL FOR ATYPICAL CHILDREN VENTNOR PARKWAY AND SUMNER AVE. Maritute Park. Atlantic City. N. J. A eelect school of adjustment where epe clallred Individual medical and educational treatment and training, combined with the invigorating qualities of Atlantic City cli mate, atlmulate the greateat physical und mental d.velopment In nervous and back ward children D. tails sent upon application M'MMER CAMP1 Young Women and Olrla utl- mi AMERICAN FLIER MISSING Warsaw, Maj '.M I.icutennnt Hnr mon C nnri.on. of Wilmington, N (' . a pilot in the Koaciimko nctinl qtinr! ron. lin. hpon mKMns for s-everal rlnv He undertook u tlicl.t to nbtnin a report fonrnrnins the Hnlihovist lines on tin sonthen'.t front in the UKnntie I'oli-h nnlifarv niitlionties nrc of the opinion that he either vva shot ilow n liv the enenu- o" foreod to land initle the l?ol shevit lines. Pine Tree Camp for Girls Mo" Lake, 2000 ft above sei. In plne-Iaden air of Pocono Mountains Four hours from New York and Phlli Bungalows and tente on iinnv hill Experienced councilors. 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Ledger Office t s 1 v,iih Do you give bonuses to your employees? , In System for June is an article entitled "Adding a handshake to the bonus." The bonus idea is quite common now; so com mon that many employees, after a while, take the bonus as a matter of course. A handshake from the "boss' isn't much in itself, but when it goes with the bonus, it makes both of them seem more important. Read about it in ' SYSTEM for June Alt rccordswithin easy reach. Here's a general manager Practical methods that will who did. look businc k good to the head of a . , . . , t. 4 it . Saving 42 per cent on row mess who "wants thines .. 6 r A i quick!' O tfttt ntinrb A liter cauincr .. . ... . .b ,.6 tvVifrY. savinor rnnnts What ive learned from the mistakes of others. Most of Seven buyers a salesman us don't know how to learn meets. Practical points by a from the mistakes of others, leading sales manager. These are just a few of the things you'll find in June System. Better get a copy 25 cents on the news-stand; or $3.00 for a year's subscription. You'll see why 250,000 business heads want it regularly. gSSSM THE MAGAZINE OF BUSINESS Published ii A. W. SHAW COMPANY CHICAGO NEW YORK LONDON Vbatocraph tram Uadtrwood A Vattmoi, K. T. Every one of them from your own home town Lead a good healthy life Learn a trade or get a schooling Get military training Be with men from your own home State Here are your Home State Regiments of the Regular Army inih 4 4ilh Hi-Els Infantry Sow a rump Jadison. H C THh Ilgt Infanlrv Now hi Onmp Denning, Od 12h rgt Infautrs Vow at Camp Mfad 1M . . 1 imp IIHI And .Norfolk u li S3) Kneis PI.I1 Art Now at ramp Knox, K 44th Artlllnrv llnst C A C Now st rnip Jurkson P C Stli lisS( Cavalry Now hi Tori fllln Te . anil Gallup. N M "What troops are those?" "They're Regulars. But they're Regulars that belong to us, units made up largely of men from this part of the country. It's a new plan the War Department is putting through, to get a closer relationship between the Army and the people in each community." Men who read the same newspaper you do, men rooting for the same ball team, men you've called Bill and Harry since you were a young sterit's men like these you'll be with when, you join the new democratic' peace-time Army. Ask if there's a vacancy. U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 1345 Arch St. Philadelphia UNITED STATES ARMY BSSZZSjEl I tlWtBI v . v v i-rw , . ...,h" 1 .V.3S iBjUoi..,, . fjf. t . -'i iidytML-i..,t ., . .; '.-..janitiisj
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