t ; i n M-i.fi ? - . V, i ,..y'i i j! A titeiA,: : ; -; jtnfe 'zir'im- It "V ,- ,fh u &. . 18 tontlnaM from r, fr,e , h. snelent Rhntrau ilo Trip, where fhe r.Wh ami nrltish plenipotentiaries In ?'i gflVe nmilocne back to trance. Irht Act add th' KPntlmentnl Inter t "tab Hoiilognp tnkfn the confer !re The city matte great preparations for receiving the tlelegntes. Malta, .Tune 21. All nvallablc de ..; and tho enrtwr Blenheim have been ordcre.1 to the. Kait, indications are that tho entire Medl twSnrtn "eel. Including tho first bat i Minndrnn. Is concentrating In the Neflrand Middle East. A fiaftalloo ot thr" Essex regiment la under, orders to embark forthwith on Ji e cruiser Cardiff for Constantinople. The' American destroyer Dupont, tohnlulcd to come to Malta from tho Black : mb, Is detained In eastern waters. London, Juno 21. (By A. lO Rnme of the London innd 'Paris pa yors assert that the ..British cabinet Us accepted tho offer of M. Venlzelos, of the Orockmrm.v, to assist the Brit t,h nrjalnst Mustafa Kemal's Nationalist forcM, and It Is suggested that the Ilythe conference wlthNthe military ex perts h for the purpose of arranging detail' of combined operations. The news from Malta of the concen tration of a powerful fleet in eastern waters and tho dispatch of fresh re enforcements to Constantinople appears to War out these statements. ' The Times, howevcr says Marshal Foeh and Field Marshal Wilson con aider tho Oreck proposal has grave risks from a military point and that they ex pressed at Ilythe their district dis approval of the proposal. Parli. June 21. It is nnnouneed In Greek quarters hero that Premier Venlzelos. Marshal' Foch and Field Marshal Wilson, chief of the British imperial staff, were in conference after the meeting at Ilythe yesterdqy and dls rinsed the military measures to to taken with a view to Insuring execu tion of the Turkish peace treaty. The council of. ambassadors, at a meeting yesterday under the' chair manship of Jules Cambon, reached decisions concerning the disarmament of Germany which nrc In conformity with those found by the interallied mili tary committee. Tho conclusions of the council will be communicated to the heads of the governments now assem bled at Boulogne. .... One decision reached by tho council Galvanized Boat Pumps1 I r. IV'TCfr Co.. 5DN. 2d flt. Mlin tnn. Mnrnei igj. MOUNTING on Muslin and " Cardboard of Maps, Posters and Plans. NATIONAL BLUE PRINT .GO. 38 S. 6th St., Phila. Market 1900 Main 569 Yellow Pine Hewn Timbers - 600,000 Feet 13 "-18" by 25' to 60' Lengths The Navy offers for sale the above timber which is unused and in good condition, lo cated at the Navy Yard, Nor folk, Va. Inspection is in vited. The sale will be by sealed pro posals. Bids will be publicly opened July 7, 1920, at 1:30 P.M. Catalogues and other infor mation may be obtained from Omar D. Conger, Lieutenant Commander (S. .), J. S. Navy, Board of Survey, Ap praisal and Sale, Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va. SALE U.S. Naval Ordnancefrant Dayton, Ohio Sealed bids will bo pub licly opened at the U. S. Naval Ordnance Plant, Dayton, Ohio, for the sale of the land, build ings and other govern ment material of that Plant, at 10 A. M., July 7 1920. Catalogue of sale may be obtained from Commanding'Offl c U. S. Naval Ord nance Plant, Miami Chapel Road, Dayton, Ohio, or Lieut. Com mander N. B. Fanvell, u S. N., Senior Mem ber Board of Sale, Naval Station, Great Lakes, 111. ' -3ESE3SS5-3BiJ Premier lillcrand ho: nntf flhiuimllHii n E irUn,' ,n, , Echo de Paris ZVXJb? payment of France's 12.000.- '" UUU1UIIIK uuv.uuii irntien' vni,i ti. t.-j ,TVV'lcvcd( nddR V. Ilutln, r.n. Jin't'al1. accents such an nr- 8JSK.me.hin for hc5 'eM ll,e "nItcd nvS,n-vnt i5cccPtt..rom Prance, for Ffanccs debt of 12.000.000,000 gold irnrtUrln, ,n, thc Unit atcs in Uctober. a Mmllnr mMm,i ... from Ge?,&rd? nS F;anCe C0,lS Ilythe, England, June 21 .While the question of German reparations was the otensible reason for the hurriedly or ranged meeting here of the French and British premers. the Associated Press U authoritatively Informed that the Turkish situation thrust Itself Into the lorjfront of their discussions yesterday. The experts on the indemnity, nfter long consideration of the matter, were ready to present their advice on this im portant subject. Premier YnnU.1n. LGrcece, however, who.wos anxious 16 saieKiiara me urecK gains through the Ueaty, appeared upon tho scene last night. It is learned that M. Vchlieloi con tended that the ten Greek divisions al ready in the Thrace and Smyrna dls trlsts constitute the only forco im mediately avnllablc for effective opera tions against tho Turks, but Insisted that these operations should be con fined to purely defensive measures. It is recalled that thc Allien. In asking" tho Greeks to occupy Anatolia, exacted the promise that they would not operate be yond the peace treaty boundaries. Jury Starts Probe in Bergdoll Escape Contlnurd fiom Pukc Ons crnl Bullard, who approved thc qonvlc Hon and sentence, "I sincerely trust Mr. Anscll would not moke any such remarks, hut any statement, at any time, by anybody, that Bergdoll did not get even justice and' a full, fnlr trial is a willful, de liberate, contemptible and malicious He." The instructions to the grand jur.v by Judge Thompson to make the widest probe Into the escape of Bergdoll, which he said had become a national scandal HTK.XSIHHir XOTICKl Only Q BERMUDA Ideal For Your Summer Vacation Have you drifted In a glass-bottomta bont over sea-gardens mora weirdly beautiful than those pictured by Jules Verne? Have you roamed through crystal caves more gorgeous than scenes from the Arabian Nlghls? Hnvo you seen quaint, 16th century cottages built of coral, along flowrbordcred, winding roadways? Have you ORKAMED that such a grtt' -. GREEN STAR LINE NEW YOHK TO GENOA S. S. SANTA CECEI-IA Mailed 8. S. WEST I SLAY Millrd A STEAMER July 12 NEW YOItK TO BARCELONA AM) MARSEILLES A STEAMER July 10 BALTIMORE TO RIO, SANTOS AND BUENOS AIRES S. 8. WINONA Sailed S. 8. INDEPENDENCE HALL. .July 12 BALTIMORE TO ROTTERDAM S. 8. BELL1NOHAM June IS BALTIMORE TO HAVRE R. S. OSCADA Jlr " BALTIMORE TO YOKOHAMA. KOBE, HHANOHAI AND HONO KONO S. P. EASTERN CROWN Soiled S. 8. C'HirCIIUNG Sailed 8. 8. l.ORETTA Late June-July A STEAMER July 13 PHILADELPHIA TO BARCELONA AND MARSEILLES 8. 8. WEST ORAMA July 10 PHILADELPHIA TO PATRAS, PIRAEUS. TRIESTE AND KIUME 8. 8. 7.AREMBO June 30 S. S. JOMAR, July IS Baltimore Offlre. Green Stnr llriiae. TeJ St. Paul 240. rhllndelphla Office, Drexel Did. Tel. Lombard (1104. Clil caso Office, S8 North Clark St. Frank lin 0217. Executive Offices 115 Broadway. Rector B780. Freight Office 8-7 Bearer St., N. Y. Broad 7S4S. Loading Berth Pier 2, Hoboken, N. J. Steamship Owners and General Agents. GREEN STAR STEAMSHIP CORPORATION Boston to Liverpool ' New Modern Brash rW9cs j &Stftrt Victoria i WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 JULY 28, SEPT. 1, OCT. ft Vint Class PaiMnxtrs Only For rates and full particulars apply FDRNESS-WARREN LINK FCBNESS. WITHY A CO.. LM. l-urbOM House. Whitebait St.. N. X. r any TODK1ST AflgNOT BARBER STEAMSHIP LINES, Inc. FAR EAST SERVICE From Philadelphia Yokohama Kobe V, S. 0, B. 88 nENEV 8TEEB3 JUNE 30TII XOHOIIAMA KOBE SnANOUAl V, 8. 8. B. S B ELtSTEBN I-LANET JCLY 10Tn For Rates, tto JLtvto Barber steamship Lines, Inc. 17 Baftorr riaoe. New Tork -OAnjY. DAVIBH CO.. rhUtdsltiUa ( ' Merchant Heads Jury Twenty tw;o of the twenty four jurors comprising the panel answered to their names when thc roll was" called by C'crk. Urodbcck, nnd D. Dallctt Hemp hill, a .storekeeper, of -Vest Chester, ChMtecotinty, I'n., was nclccted by Judge Thompson to act as foreman of the Investigating body. Twenty mln i ? ., r J,,,,KC Thompson began his instructions, the jury went into session. Ai, S00? ,tl,p. Krnll1 Jur5' called a recess until 2 o'clock. Those remaining to be called for ex. amlnatiou Include Sergeants O'Hnrc and ork, the guards from whom Be.rg .loll escaped fv also Mrs. Freda Higher. Mlfc of "Ute" Stechcr, Hergdoll'H wJicre Ilergdoll, Homlg and the two army guards witnessed n b r eoue performance the evening before Be .driver for the Quaker Citv Taxi- in..0orth Dover street; SI. 1J. Dowiw ing. traffic manager of the Hell Tele phone Co. ; Anthony Billings, former employe oil fl.e Bergdoll estate: Mrs. iwufr ZXtJnr "eilrfibor of Mrs. Bergdoll, at Flftysccond street nnd ynncflcd avenue; Charles Krausc. mechanician for Bergdoll nnd Itielmrd Schrocdcl, of Hast Lansdowac. It Is not known what testimony Creedon will give to the grand jury, but Downing, thc telephone man, will testify to calls long distance nnd local, made from th Bergdoll home May 10, 20 and 21 last. Tu Last Several Dajs Judge Thompson said he understood the Inquiry, by thc Grand Jury would last sevcrni aays. Particular significance was attached to Judge Thompson's instructions to tho jury, that in order to establish n conspiracy it was not necessary to prove all the -overt nets opdurrcd in this dis trict. "There must be one or more overt net in the district," said Judge Thompsou. "nnd if you find that some one committed on overt act outside the district, they arc equally guilty, mill you may Indict them with thoc who hao committed unlawful acts within the district." Six Die In Vancouver FlreN Vancouver, B. C, June 21. (By A. P.) Six persons were killed nnd sev eral injured in n fire that destroyed the Balmoral 'Apartments In a fashionable part of thc city nt midnight last night. BTKAMHIIIP NOTICES Days Sail from NowYork piace existed only two aays from New YorK by paiatiai steamer, sailing rncnantca sum mer seas? Come to Bermuda, where all these wonders are. Bermuda also offers boating, bathing, cycling, driving, tennis, golf and dancing. QcrmndB In Cooled by Ocean Urrezri (Average summer temperature 79 degrees) Summer Vacation Tours (including steamer, hotels and many Interesting side trips). Effective Durlnr the Summer Seaipn 8 9 I Initrrl .StatM Sriinninc New' York to Rio de Janeiro, H.,8. Ill RUN. 17.000 h. N. CAI.I.AO. 13.000 111 RUN. 17.00(1 ."" 13.000 (a) Flrat Clans, (b) and Third Cass. for passage ",',' ..v MUNSON I'anenrer Dep't 82-02 Drexel Bldg., Keyser Bldg., llaltlmore. Philadelphia r., n, iiiifcftiift jiiiniii.iuiu.i, io.uvu ions (Dl... June " International Mercantile Marine Company AMERICAN LINE N. Y. Cherbourg Southampton New York June SllJuly lllAug. 14 St. Paul June 28lJuly 24Aug.2l Philadelphia . ...July lOlAug. 78ept. 4 NKW YORK HAMBURO Mongolia July 3Aug. 148ept. 2S Munrhurla Jul 3lSept. 11 PHILADELPHIA LIVERPOOL West Celeron June 2 Haverford July 10 Auburn July St rHrLADF.LPHIA OLASGOW Kastern Hen ..June 20 A 8tenmer July IS FIIILADKLFHIA HAMBURG West Kknnk June 23 Mantasket July 17 Nnntfleket July 17 Edgemont July 31 RED Sf AR LINE N. Y.80CTHAMJ'TON ANTWERP Kroonland July 10 Aug. UlSent. 18 Lapland July 17lAug.21lhept.33 Finland July 2llAug. 28lOct. 2 Zeeland July31Sept. 4 Piitsnier Otfiee, 1319 Walnut St., Phils.. Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service D. S. Saippior Boird Sltil Slctam SS "FORT ARMSTRONG".Loidi SS "ORONOKE" v June 30 to July S A Steamer July 18 (From Pitr IB, South Whartn) The Charles T. Megee Co. Agtnti lor V. S. Shlppltif Batti Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA , $,U Lombard JH0 1388 Men on Strike Contlnaed from Page One similar to that placed yesterday on Philadelphia and Baltimore covering freight o(hcr than perishables, livestock, food for human cnnsinniitlon and coal Lfor public utilities. Passenger service. lias not been affected in any wny nnu normal schedules are being operated nt nil points." Beading Gives Its Side Thc Beading Hallway issued n state ment early this afternoon over the signature of Charles II. Ewlng, vice president lu charge of operations. It follows In rtill : "The outlaw strike, which has again manifested itself .hns been confined largely to tho switching tervlcc In Phila delphia territory. It has not extended beyond Philadelphia except nt two or three points In close proximity of Phila delphia. Our Information Is that Phila delphia conditions arc due entirely to radicalism "and misrepresentation. A meeting" of the men of all tho railroads hi Philadelphia yesterday was addressed by representatives from Chicago and Jersey City, thclf object being to enlist the support of the Philadelphia men In forcing thc adjustment of grievances nffcctlng Chicago and Jersey City, which grievances nrc peculiar to those terri tories and do not in any wny affect Phil adelphia. ,. . . .. . . "Another contributing cause Is tho fact that organizers of the Chicago Yard men's Assoclatlo.n have been active In this territory during the lnt two weeks In attempting to. organise nu association to be known ns thc Chicago Yardmen's Association. Tne imiucuiaio cause given by our men for lcavlug the service In Philadelphia Is thc failure of tho United States labor board to render n decision on increases in pay nt thc time thc men expected a decision would be handed down. v Board Announced Early Decision "Under date of Juno lfl, 1020. the United States railroad labor board ls sued the) following statement: 'The United States railroad labor bonrd an nounces that it will mnke n decision nt tho earliest possible date ou thc requests for wage Increases of railroad employes which vcrc presented to the board in the recent hearings held in Washington nnd Chicago. Inasmuch as the hearings have not ns yet been given to the repiesentntlvcs of certain short line ronds nnd other carriers which were not represented by the railroad BTEAMHIlir NOTICES Days - $8700 Days - $91 50 and upward, according to hotel vnd i iteamer accommodations. S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" Salllnit from New Tork every 10 day on alternate Wed need a y and Saturdays. .No 1'asmorU llrqulrrd for llermudu Write at once for descriptive literature to Furriest Bormuda Lino Furness House. 31 Whitehall St., 1 New tork J Bnarrl's PaMeno-m. Siino Montevideo and Buenos Ayret InilB lei f.7.7. 7. tons (c) tons ts U.B W, ..............a....... Itl!V 14 tons (a) A-.. . July is First and Second Clam, (c) First. Second rates and other particulars uuowf.yc. ttxycuvy or lO STEAMSHIP LINE Beaverst., N. Y also at the Line's I 41B Olive street. Mobile Ht. Louis. Alabama. PHILADELPHIA AKT.......n Nitoniun . . ....:::::. . " j ' , wet Tacook ...... :.-"--j""r 3' U innnli. wmbj West Chernir West Gumbo .July 11 .July 13 .July IS WHITE STAR LINE N. v. Cherbourg Southampton J"y 3J.';U-. HIHept. IS . . JtllV IllA.iB. A .; no Adriatic Olympic N. Y.- QUEKNSTOWNLIVKRPOOL iMUin Jn!flJJuly31Hept. 4 CeiF0orn,-.ri;C,;VJ.?1!U'AU'-28'0':t 8 Daltlo ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE ... rillLADELrillA LONDON laurondu Jun Kintern hhor j","" :5 """i :::::5ui? SI HOLLAND-A'AIERICA LINE Poeld!TkLAI,KLrHIA-nOTTU"'"r zyidyk . . : : : ; : . :.v.v.v.v.'. v jui? '3 Freiiht Office. 40S-414 Bourie'Bidf.', PMI July IS EARN-UNE Incorporated 1891 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer General. Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "De Moines Bridge". Juno 25 Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Galcra". . . .June 23 SS "Coquina" juiy 2 For rates and particulars apply to burn-iiine oieamsmp Co.. 139 South Fourth St PHILADELPHIA, FiC "sv executives' committee, the decision will necessarily cqver only the employes of the road represented by the oxccutlvs' committee nnd of such other ronds as arc properly before thc board. The decision, however, will cover approxi mately 0.1 per cent of the railroad em ployes of the United States, nmj It Is stated that the board, as soon as practi cable, will give a hearing to the repre sentatives of tho shott line nnd other carrlern not represented nt the recent hearings, nnd ns soon thereafter ns possible, n decision for the employes of these carriers will also be made. "The decision will be effective as of May 1, 1020, and will appply accord ing to the time served, to all employes who were in thc service ns ofOIav 1, and who remained therein, or who have come Into the service since, nnd re mained therein. "The latter part of the statement of the bonrd is neculinrlv minlicable to men who left the service, in that they cannot participate in retroactive pay as of May 1. 1020. A -number of our men now eel that thev hare been misled by radical, statements nnd are nrenarcd to return to the service. In fact some of the men did return this morning, nnd It Is thought by the management that as soon ns thc men understand thc true condition they will Immediately .return to work." A development In the situation was the sending out of strike ballots to the members of the Allied Railway Shop Crafts on the P. n. R. of the Phila delphia and Camden Federation. Ballots were seut out by H. H. Jeffcry nnd call for a vote by June 20. The strike ballots read: I vote In favor of cessation of work until railroad removes department heads and assistants, etc., complained of In, advisory board's letter, May 0, 1020. (Blank for crossmark). I vote in favor of remaining nt work, Indorse the policy of tho rail road In retaining undesirables in serv Ice a premium upon inefficiency, dis honesty nnd corruption. (Blank for crossmark. For BLANK BOOKS Bound and Looea Leaf LrriioanArniNa PniNTINQ ENORAVINa OFFICE STATIONEBT . AD SUPPLIES i flmL I Stationery ) RAIL MEN ASKED TO FORM ONE UNION Wuhlneton, .lime 21. (By A. P.) A call for a convention of railroad workers to bo held nt Chicago, June 20, to organize a one big union has been published In tho Huttc, Mont.. Dally lliillctln, which official of tho Depart ment of .Ttiotlco trnld today they believed an I. y. W. publication. Orders went out from the department today to Its ngentt nt Chicago to keep ft strict watch on thc proposed meeting for any polble I. -Y'. W. activities. Thc origin of the call hn not been determined by government agents. A published nt llutte It is flgned. "The Committee." nnd those expecting to nt tend the convention nrc asked to com municate with K. R. I'rldc. 225 North' western Univernity Ilulldlng. Leaders of the recognized Inbor unions and the members of the railroad labor board nt Chicago arc nttneked by thc call, which Bays: WlruWn Imlnotrf la orirntllzed Into one big union, which has grouped its tliirtiu'liit resources, and virtually con- iroiw uie UKiustry of tnc country. "It Is thc organization power of the workers of thc Industrial livid which will decide tho victories In the future, nnd until we organizo into tho oue big union we will be beaten before tho fight starts, Just like we have hi thc past. "If you are red-blooded enough to stnnd up and be counted nnd not afraid to carry out this work, then we want you lo hem a delegate to the Chicago convention to be held on June 20, with tho exprcs purpose of becoming n part of thc one big union. If such is uot thc cuso. then don't come and try to offer some compromise proposition, for you villi not bo sentcr, ns thc one big union is nllvc nnd already formed, nnd all we want Is workers who arc wilting to join in this fight for industrial free dom. "I'fcrew tho labor fnkcrs off your bnck Bookkeepers THE bookkeeper who really takes pride in the appearance of his work will appreciate Mann Quality Supplies. Such as for example Stock loose leaves. Binders, Holdera: Blank Books, Columnar Books (2 to 3D columns) ; pencils, pens. Inks, erasers; card Index cabinets and so on. Complete stocks on hand for immedlato delivery. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. New York-Offices: S61 Broadway. Founded in 18iS Uhwi' axmjubJt for Highest 'Possible Quality J or and get Into it Inbor organization that will be controlled by the rank and flic." 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