Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 12, 1920, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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LA SISTEMAZIONE
CIRCA
LADHIATICO
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,Trattate tra I'ltalla e la
Jugeslavia Sara' Firmato
COMMONS FAVORS
HOME RULE BILL
rnfclUhM at.il DIHrlbirtfd Undar
weniirr Hn mi.
Antherli'd by ti. act of Oetebr B,
en nie at ma roneniM 01 rnua-
JO 17
ller
!phl, r.
A S. nURLBSOM,
fettmaattr OenaraL
Ilaplle, 12 nevembrc Un trnttate
dl pace tra I'ltalla c la Jugeslavia, e'
itnte gla' Htnblllte e Mint' pronto per
Blrt per cMore flrmate immcdlatnmpnte
dal Prlme Minlitre d'ltnlia. On. Glo Gle
llttl. c da qurlte della Juneslavia,
Vcsnltch, I quail tene annlnsl dt rl
lernare pin' prwte pnMlblle a Rema e
Belfrade, rl'pettlvamente. per urgent!
alfarl dl ute.
II Prime Mlntstre Vesnitch lia
Invltte un mcKsnrjcIe dl omaejle e Ml Ml
cltnilenl al Re Vlttorle Emanuelc leri.
in ocenslene del mie gcnptliace, carntte carntte
rixzande come dl buen nugurie la
celncldrnxa con la eonrluslenc dfll'ac dfll'ac dfll'ac
corde IUlo-JuRexlaro, e promcttende
ftmiclzla c fruttlferc relarfenl tra 1 due
IWpell.
L'On. Olellttl dlehlare' che la parela
dl Vesnitch devra' nvere una profenda
eco net cueri dcgli Itallanl, I quail de
siderane una Htretta amiclzia nelle
coevinzlone che cle' snrn' dl cernune
IntcreiM, come pure per una general
pace.
IIUlla ha accettate la rlchlentn del
serM per la cesaloee alia Serbia dl parte
delta frentlcra net bnclne T.engatlcn c
di parte della reglene dt Gastua. i
Voleeea ed Abbazia, nel golfe di Flume,
ed anche In ferrevla Flume-San IMctre,
rcstera nil Italia, aisicuraude conti centi
fuiU' territorial con le Stnte dl
Fiume. Una coinmissiene compesta dl
tnmhrt Ifnlfanl a lilrnltlflrl nUtemern'
tutt le questleul tecnlrhc rlguarde 11 !
traffice net Tertn ill Flume, ren rlguarde
I bldegnl eotnniereinll delta Jugeslavia
Irish Measure, Approved Despite
Laber Boycott, New Gees
te Heuse of Lords
Londen, Ner. 12. The Irlnb home
rule bill passed the Heuc of Commens
en It third reading last nlgbt after a
motion for rejection of the menmire
proposed by William C. Adnmsen, the
opposition .leader, had been defeated by
183 te (52.
The Llbernl nnd Laber members who
have boycotted the bill through most of
Its atages ns a sign of their conviction
of Its hopelessness ns n settlement of
the Irish problem were ngnln absent
yesterday. The final stage uas reached
In n small and rather listless gathering
of members of the Heuse.
Kx-Premler Asqulth appealed for
ndvintage te be taken of the associa
tions and emotions aroused by t'hc anni
versary of Armistice Day, which could
net be put te worthier use than an
endeavor te find a basis of real settle
ment for Irelaud.
Premier Lloyd Geerge replying, con
tendril thnt the present bill was a gen
erous measure, btrt the Irish people
were net In a temper te give It pttrpet
understanding and consideration. He
declared that document, te be pub
lished at an earlv date, found In the
possession of Sinn Fein leader In 1018,
proving they were involved In a German
plot, would show the necessity of Eng
land retaining complete control of Irian
harbors.
Te give Ireland tha power te raise
n conscript army, he said, would be a
dangerous menace te Great Britain, and
he warned the Laberitea that with en
army of that kind in Ireland under full
powers of dominion home rule, con
scription In England would become In
evitable. The premier contended that It
was equally impossible te allow Ireland
her own navy, which was quite needles
for her national life and could enlv be
used for the peril of Great Ilrltaln and
her own destruction. He argued that
It was fruitless te talk of granting fiscal
autonomy te people still demanding a
republic. Expressing n fervent hope for
the removal of misunderstandings which
would make the future se dark, the pre
mier closed with n note of emotien:
. "It may be that It was an Irish
soldier we honored today. Ireland has
bad a great and brilliant share in the
empire. Reme of her greatest and most
gallant warriors helped te fight for the
empire. Seme, of her greatest states
men the shining wisdom of Iturkc and
the stern leadership of Wellington all
contributed te build the empire. All we
ask Is that Ireland should net in a
moment of anger cmt away an in
heritance which Is as much hers as our,
but join In the empire it helped te build
and adorn."
The Inlluencc of the armistice anni
versary wn clearly marked in all the
speeches, which showed a desire as far
as possible te avoid controversy.
Be per econemiche ragieni Susesark. In
ale e un sobberxi
unlrsl al no no, Italia e
quali
re di Flume, desiderl
Serbia non
tmanne alcuna rocezienc.
Le- Isele dl Cherse, Lussln, Umle
Asinelln, Lagnsta le dipciidenti ie.e
Kualltr, sarannn nnncw nll'Itnlln.
Zara e l'isela ill t'gllane, la qunle c'
partis IntcRTalc della citta' dl Zara.
nranne anncste anche ell'Italla. II
ele pun te da slMemarsi era e' la
stenslene dl territorle da csscre annese
con l' "hinterland" dl Zara.
Al cittamllul itnliani die rMedone
Bella Dalmazln dnxrnnue esseregarcntlti
gll atessl dirlttl del jugelal. I-e due
nazient deslderane cementare la ler
union' intellettunle e di cultura, ricono riceno ricone
tcendo 1 titeli di studio acquNtati in una
e nell'altra scuuln. L'ltalia nvsicura ,
ventl petl per ri'iilverslta dl Padova
al sittadlnl ju;eIavi, preferibilmente ,
TJalmatl.
II predette accorde politico sara' '
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CHESTNUTS?
PHILA.
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If you are a
Scheel Teacher
or the father or mother of a child in school, if you
are interested in Philadelphia schools the Bureau
of Municipal Research is a friend of yours.
The first piece of work undertaken by the
Bureau of Municipal Research of Philadelphia was
in the Philadelphia school system. That was the
study of the Bureau of Compulsory Education,
which led te its reorganisatien in 1910.
nremhauth. Just before leavlnc the super- .
Ssld ex-Superintmdent
"When the Bur of Municipal Research was "''" i'SSj'
phla. I think I was the flnit te avail myself of It "rt,,J2?'f (!,:
at my rjuest. took up an lnvirtliratlen and study of the Bureau of Cem.
puisery Education, and made sucn a very ""u" R"V""";'-;;rr":
AMMrfmAnr mzia eucn cdibuuuite vw......w...w.
upon the ntatuti of that department, and such constructive frewendaui
nor IU rconranlsauen as te enaeie us speea iy 10 .ije "t"' ' 'Ulli
new and modern basis. It has been Krcatly Increased In efficiency by reason
of the work of your Bureau. , ,. , .-
This service alone was one of the most memorial that any organisatien
could render te the school system of the city,
"MARTIN 0. BRUMBAUGH."
The Schools Are the Underpinnings of Society
Frem that day te this the Bureau of Municipal Research
has taken deep interest in the school system.
It wants te see schools administered te the advantage of
the public
It wants schoolrooms attractive; school buildings safe
and sanitary; classes, well housed; teachers well paid; chil
dren equipped with knowledge, given ideals and fired with
ambition te be geed Americans and geed citizens of the
world.
The Bureau of Municipal Research Helped te
Get the Scheel Survey
The Bureau pointed out that nothing could be wjsely
done te refute charges against the school system or te make
improvements in it until the public knew the facts.
Fer three years it battled, by means of publicity, against
the inertia and reluctance that opposed this end, and it
co-operated with officials, citizens and citizen agencies until
the school survey was begun.
The Bureau of Municipal Research Helped
te Raise Teachers' Salaries
The Bureau, co-operating with the Citizens' Committee,
found and told the public that there was money te raise the
teachers' salaries when the Scheel Beard represented that
this could net be done.
The Bureau, co-operating with the Citizens' Committee,
had the privilege of suggesting te the members of that com
mittee the" basis for the compromise program which was
accepted by the various groups of teachers and later by the
Scheel Beard.
The Bureau of Municipal Research Wants
te Help Yeu
has been wanting for a long time te help everybody con
nected with that vital business of teaching the young.
De you knew what the school survey is?
De you knew anything about Scheel Beard finance and
administration?
De you knew hew Philadelphia's schools rank among
the schools of the country?
De you knew why mere young people are net becoming
school teachers?
De you knew what things the Scheel Beard spends its
time talking about?
De you knew that the public-spirited men en that beard
have te contend at first hand, in high places as well as in low,
with people who say frankly: "Why, I wouldn't be connected ,
with the school system if I couldn't de favors for my friends!"
There Are a Thousand Leaks Through Which
Your Meney Seeps
Your public officials are net necessarily responsible for
the waste.
In many cases they cannot step it unless you help them
te step it
Sign th
hat 6en me
lit doeri.
th, coupon Mew and add your tuppert te a errsen agtncy which
rktng for better ichoeU and better children from the day it opened
CITIZENS' COUPON
Bureau of Municipal Research,
805 Franklin Bank Building, Philadelphia
I desire te knew mere about the worktep- of your organization nnri I
ticularly interested in (check topic M greatest interest te you)
1. Cleaner Streets. 5. A feUtr water supply.
. inure iy ir bcjiuui icacners ana mere
schools.
3. Making the city's sinking fund work.
4. Fair pay and fair play for all era.
pleyes of the city.
(52)
am par
the peer in the clty'8
C. Justice for
courts.
7. Constitutional revision.
8. Correcting mandamus abuses.
Name
Address
BUREAU OF
MUNICIPAL RESEARCH
T mner Dbr
fjrun H. K. Curtl
Kranklln D'Olltr
Perl Kvam
8. K Kilrchlld. Jr.
Htmutl O, Ktle
Trustees
Mill Mary II iSih.m ?..-& """"seed
Jam.. C.llln.-Jen?i ' nrif.'iM'V.?"'.1
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Strickland
rruik II.
Mem
Bell Spruce 1823
805 FRANKLIN BANK BUILDING
Keystone -Race 2580
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