7"i WPBBW I vw 5wrcw c ' ' 7W.- H ') J , w. V w W8,'J 14? :jl:cwp ', ;... . ii J .a. .,' ,v. . uwi-.wi . . .. . ..i-.fi Viv. v. .,''-'. . EVENING-' PUBI.IO ' IMDQ&B- PHIIIAPBLPHlkt M!OOT) "0T6B118, 1920 n ft;, , f -" sp - v v v: ? r i ! j .' y J t-i , i l& i r fc 20 MASSACRED BY SOU FORCES I virrendcr nny sovereignty, but mcrt'ly tft lift Ptlllltt f ftt nt Ann 4iAManAat.tlA customs, tarlflfa mid teicKraphs aud nr rnngo co-urdlnntlou oil tlielr defenses If I their indcneiidcnco Is threntciied. "Why fthould America ptinlnh us bor Idcr people by refusing u recognition and iwiRtnncp in reconstruction? We have the education and organization neccsary to establish n covcrnment. i but ate condemned because Hussia lack , SMANFAC IS W CO-OPERATE Civil Prisoners in Berdanskfa0 Policy Is Nonintor- Qlauhtninr4 Onfnrn Rnl. teen pointH and are shocked nt Keen 6 tary Colby's note enunciating n fifteenth linviki Pvnr.nntflH fiitv point, namely, that self determination UKRAINE TO JOIN WRANGEL Dy the Associated rress Sebasinpol, Oct. It". Following the defeat of Soviet forced by ueneral Wrangel's army at Slnelnlkovo two Soviet refclmetit stationed in the vil lage of Rlbaskop bold a meeting and de rided to surrender. accordlnK to an of ficial report. Tbev took thN ni'tion In view of the fact that thej rerc with out food, shoes nnd clothing. Bolshevik nuthorltles are reported no longer to conceal the fat t that their army Is dissolving and that a winter campaign Is impossible under present conditions. Twenty-five hundred civil prisoners is for Ozecho-Slovnkla, Armenia, IV land and Finland, but not for parts of the Itussian empire with populations just as distinct, homogeneous and nun Itusslan as the Armenians, Poles and Finns." CHINA H0N0RSAMERICANS Dr. Dewey and Dr. Reinsert Get De, grees From Peking University I'ektn. Oct. 18. (By A. I ) Un usual honors were Paid Dr Joint Dewey, of Columbia University. New York, and Dr. 1. S. Kclnsch, former American minister to China, at the University of l'ekin yesterdav, when they were given the degree of doctor of philosophy in the presence of a large nsFemblagc of men and women atudvnts and Chinese and American educators. The meeting was marked by great ference With the Various Governments CENTRAL POWER AT CHITA fiummnrr of otwlat tnlile dlopatchra to Joflny's I'tibllo Lnlirrr. ComrUht, 1D20. or inr ruuiic i. f.filKcr Co. massacred upon orders from five I enthusiasm over the tribute paid to the were different commissions during tne last days of the occupation of Berdansk. on the northern coast of the sen of Azov, according to advices. It is mid that to bo arvested was tantamount to a death sentence, cither by starvation, disease or the pistol. Prison are re ported to have become madhouse. Upon leaving, the Itolshevlkl carried off all valuables, even tubing dresses and bed coverings from women prisoners. Warsaw. Oct. 17 (By A. P. I Ac tual lighting has ceased on the northern lltusian front, and attention has been two Americans. The secretury of the American legation in this city received) the degree on behalf of Dr. Itciusch. Only four foreigners, two of whom are French, have been uccorded sim ilar honors. DISCUSS PROTESTANT UNION Tohlo, Oct. 1S. General Tunaka, Japanese minister of war, and the most powerful factor in the present govern ment, has rarely been Interviewed, but has given an exclusive Interview on lar Eastern nffairs to the I'unuo Ledoku correspondent during which bo paid : "In Siberia different governments cast of Lalco Baikal arc now teady to co-operate with one another. The cen tral power will be located nt Chita. "Since spring Jnpan has been work inc to have the various Siberian kov- crnments settle among themselves their own iuestlons nnd co-operate togetner. I I believe the withdrawal of the Japa i nese army from Hnbnrovsk hns con I tributed much to the settlement of this , fundamental question." I French Blamed for War Agitation ! Paris, Oct. 18. The French press is gradually waking up to the serious criticisms of France that have appeared Disciples of Christ Promote Doc trinal "Restoration" Movement St. Louis. Oct. 18. (By A IM onnatlon of n committee to Inquire , lntclj ln newspapers In the United on has been into the feasibility ot n union nmoni: ' u. ...., . ,, . i ,.. ,,i ;. shifted to the Ukraine, where the Protestant denominations, so far as ' ti.., (.nt(liislan now reached bv several rkrnininfts are carrying on tue war tor t ineir lunuamental doctrines are con the purpove of ridding their country of j cerncd, was considered today on the re the BoNhtn-iki sumption of the conference of minister The Ukiniuian army will fight with tho Wtangfl fmces. Plans are being made for the two armies to join soon, and the Ukrainians arc gradually work ing their w.ty to the southeast, where Oencral Wrnngel's nntl-Uolshcvik forces are Its conflict with Soviet ur- inles and laymen of the Disciples of Christ (cnnsttun Church), held prellminuij to tHe international convention of the denomination, which will be lonnall) opened here tomorrow. The conference, which the delegates term a "restoration congress. " adjourn ed oer Sunday after being in scsion leading editorial writers to the effect that France must cither better justify her present foreign policy or run the lisk of facing an entirely hostile world SK points tliut in America have been labeled as serious fuuUs are now pre sented here: First. Thnt it is Trance who Keeps up a state of war in Kuropc by her fear of Germany. Second, hxcept for ! ranee there General Builenuy, who is reported to i two days. It was brought about by would hnvc been no conflict between have been womuled before resigning ns commander of Viol-hevik cavalry, i mid to have established headquarters at Minnlca. outIntt-t of Kiev, where he is orgaizing insurgent detachments in the Interests otf General YVmngel. According to information received nt headquarters of iV'i'1 Ukrainian mission Bussin nnd Poland. here, the Ukrainian Soviet government continuing to retain its Individual iden was transierreu mom ivicv io rnruviuij. some das ago. Owing to numetou -- - Bolshevik raiding" parties operating I AMCDIPAMO mav iin oiioa west of Kiev, rairVoud communication AMtHIUANS MAY AID CUBA between Warsaw d that city ha not1 as yet been establl-iied. Island's Financial Situation DIs- Riga. Oct IS. '"The Baltic states cussed at State Department will not Hart any wnr. but we will re- I Washington, Oct. 18. (By A. P.t slst to the last man nnv effort to take The financial situation In Cuba was our independence away trom us, anu in i mscusseu nt tne State Department to alleged departures from evangelic pol icy on tUo part of ministers and con- Third. Thnt France has ultcmnted gregntions of the Christian Church, nc- ' to excite Hungary nnd Bulgaria against connug io aciegaies woo nrc promoting , ltussir.. . n doctrinal "restoration" movement, i Fourth. That France has opposed 'Ihe plan for church union, the) ex- I fixing tho sum of the Germnn indem- I plain, would apply solely to the mat- nity, and thus tetardeil the economic i ter ot doctrines, cacti denomination i readjustment of nil Eurone. I i" urn. r rnnco lias not made sumcient JUDGE CONDEMNS LYNCHING Southern Jurist Demands Some One ( Be Punished for Killing Negro Springfield, Ga., Oct. 18. (By A. .) -The results of mob activity were pictured to the Effingham county grand jury today by Judgo Lovett la instruc tions which Virtually domanded that somo ono bo Indicted for the lynching several months ago of Phlllln Gathers, a negro. Gathers was lynched in connec tion with the killing of Anza Jaudon, a girl. "Officers of tho law, representing tho sovereignty of tho state, flee from the mob," Judgo Lovett told the grand Jury. ' What a pitiable spectacle. The state, created by the pcoplo, In flight, pursued by its own creators. Lawlessness reigns supreme, the security of tho ,1aw be comos a by -word to bo scoffed at, con stitutional guarantees are by forco made vain and empty things, "To justify such conduct some will say that the law Is technical and too slow; that justlco may miscarry and Bunishmcnt be not measurably imposed, ur civil laws arc administered by our own people and wo but Indict ourselves. What assurance have any of you that with public passion sufficiently inflamed you may not bo mado a victim, and your mo tne ioricit, though you be stainless of crime? Let us not make a farce of this court." CONVICTS STILL AT LARGE Search for sing 8lng "Trusties" Continues In Four States Osslnlng, N. Y.. Oct. 18. (By A. P.) Sing Sing Prison keepers, rein forced by police nnd civilian volunteer posses, today continued search in four states for George Stivers and Marcus Bassett, two "trusty" convicts, who on Saturday night made a spectacular break for liberty. Belief was expressed by keepers that the desperadoes had trlod to reach either Bhodo Island or Massachusetts, and warnings were sent broadcast to police of thoso states, as well us Con ueetlcut and New York. Dining yesterday the nien, ridiug in n stolen automobile, held up several dif ferent garage keepers nnd other clvlllaus in Connecticut, from whom they tool citizens clothing, gasoline nnd food. CONDITION OF GREEK KING LESS FAVORABLE Tomperaturo Rises Again and Monarch Is Persistently Drowsy Athens, Oct. IT. (By JV. P.) The condition of King Alexander, who is gravely ill as a result of infection fol lowing a bite inflicted by a pet monkey, was less reassuring tonight. A bulletin from the sick room said the king was persistently drowsy since early after noon. His temperaturo ranged from 104.0 to 103.1. Kx-King Constantino of Greece is reported hero as intending to take ad vantage of the situation created by the serious illness of King Alexander, his son, to return to Greece and claim the throne. Tho Swiss authorities, it is stated, are taking measures to defeat tho alleged plot, formed in Switzer land against the present Greek Gov-, eminent. Constantino, replying from Lucerne to an inquiry regarding bis at titude toward tho regsney for Greece being discussed in connection with the Illness of Alexandor, telegraphed as follows : "Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. I will not think of a regency yet. My plans are those of my people. r'OONSTANTINm, BHX' BEAfc HUNTER MI88INQ North Adams, Mas,, Oct. '18. A searching party which included many yilllams College students, nenewed its offorts yesterday to find Harry G. Fischer, an insurance agent of this city, who disappeared on Wednesday last, after telling friends that he was going to hunt for a bear which had boen seen on the Williamstown side ot Mount Greylock. No trace of the miss ing man was found. "fast Iik& Wwma tiour face With, s a -aw cl towet &ndetv (Raocr PaWC53aMsCST,MMTTS3 9 X h. Ml " 2,000,000 users have proved it Won't; try it? ENDBrts Sales Company. i7ttrWe.mwTerk SiLt.troxfi.co with tlz kliiln. PicWdbibhck Karttol box. ZitrMaW,f for jf cnt. Fo Skit iv BmtDiaum EniTwatts "Shop, with Comfort out of the Congested District Fritz &r La Rue, Inc. HAVE JUST RECEIVED ' From Saltanabad A Direct Shipment of Fine PERSIAN SARVK RUGS r vTho invoice contains too many rugs to mention ail, therefore we give only a few examples of sizes and prices: 10. 4x 7. 2, $875 14. ix 6.11, $1M0 10. 6x 7. 1, $900 12. 6x11. 3. $1100 11. ix 7. 1, $950 10. 2x 6.10, $850 9. 8x 7. 1, $1000 8. 2x 5.11, $575 11. 6x 6. 7, $975 11. 5x 8. 6, $850 12; 6x 8. 5, $1275 12. ix 8.11, $1325 16. 8x10. 6, $2000 15. 4x10. 7, $2500 16.10x10.10, $3000 17. 2x11, $3500 14. 8x11.11, $1800 21. 9x10. 0, $8500 17. 9x11.11, $3750 22. 2x12. 2, $5300 "-.10, $5000 24. 9x14. 2, $7000 subject to a discount of 3313 These are undoubtedly the finest specimens of Saruk Rugs which have come to this market in years, and the discount brings the prices for such superb rugs the LOWEST in years and unapproachable elsewhere. Importers Oriental Rugs Domestic Rugs, Carpets, Hardwood Floors 1615 CHESTNUT STREET rW8WHWffflWM two years the new border "Hates will have learned how to resin in the struggles against Girtnnn nml Itussian aggression." Karl UDman, premier 0? Letvia, told the Associated ITcss yes terday. "The Haltic union i a misleading name for the uuderstnnding the border states are arrancinK," he continued. "It is not really intended to be a union in the sense the United States is a union. The new states do not propose to effort to ndjust her own finances that her tax on the rich Is ridiculous in comparison with England and the United States. Slith. Instead of having the courage to put her own house in order, Frnnco prefers to brave the risks of launch ing a milltnry policy Giolltti's I'osltion Shaky Home. Oct. 18. A new nolltical sit uation is rapidly developing ns n result B?ra!w:flVrEaSr s..;t rivTTa-Jv'WTftfirrrrTi 'ffi'rinvnwtMfffwniritari tsmBaiim riiriwy wm 7.TtLry. ?vjtrns, XWJZ VfS day ln n conference in which T'nili.r. secretary of State Davis, Foreign Trade I of the strike ordered by the Socialist nuvi.ur iirairy r roii uuu represcmn- pnrij inurwiay, on llie pretext or sym tlves of ten American banks and nine pathy for Hussia, nnd tne subsequent ouKur vuuucfim iiuruciHiicu. uisorucrs FlfH A nAtlVjhtaA A A M A v. AL. Ino conference was tho spcnml in connection with the Cuban situntlon, n group of business men havinc confcired with State and Treasury Dennrtmpnr Middle-elnhs opinion is now thor otiRhly embittered and Is asklnir loudly that the government enerKctlcallv reas- HPrf stntn ntithniM... l'ntnan TIHA.MtnH representatives last Friday reading the I Giolltti suddenly discover how to swim possibility of American llnnnciul aid ti on the crest of this riing wave of public tuba 1 indignation it will Mion founder him. IM Heppe's allow 1 year A fB to pay for your Victrola I UB o A. 7 ' s a a v mm ziM m-.-m. m V I J 'A'l I, ' Pi'i 1H nia VftiAAW. .v'.'H i.V, TiV '! -! ja j i im a mm .:, mm c v t: Vilf iSS .Hi'l, JiM III i HiU i sBVAft .A flU " .aa ran i. ii. 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