m. 0MfilW MWIIfjipil ' ) T-- r'UMWi"! 'l' " Mr-" imxfim V"iiWriwN -i'iiffeWw EBSssssanEEH li I t I1 l?t Mil K r. 1 If M f Ji r ft IHfr 3 iV l i i K. -'I s , v V r 8 IfiVEJNENG PUBLIC LED aJDK PHILADELPHIA, 'THUKSDAY, OOTOJEll J3, -UM1 IIS. NVITATONS 0VERWHELW1 FOCH Would Like te Accept Them All, but Fears Effect en Digestion STACK FOOT HIGH RECEIVED ny the Associated lrss Vnr, Oct. IP. -Mnrlml Kech w.nil.l be remprlli"! te trnvel mere thtm '-M,OOl mllw find thit nearly pwr Stntc iu Amprlrn if he should n'vept nil tJu In In Tjtntlens hp h'X' roielvpd from tl'p UnltPtl Stntc vin'-r it b- niiiiuni-i that he would runs die Atlntita- this FrlrixU who i'h'1 hk.mi h MnHisl Am shown ; Muck of ItuitnUens mere thnn a feet thu-U M l.p has roei-lvcd There nre humln.N of thpm.lnchidiiu greetings from CioviTiier- of iftrieUH States Mavern of man ctien. public bedtP" of e'ver sort nnd privnte me---brcs from prominent residents of the United States. ... "Which of them will von accept? n Americnn visitor asked the Marshal wcuntly. .... I. "All of them.1' he replied. "I would like te visit epr State In the fnlnn. It hns been lmpossilile t" tix the Marshal's Itinerary, which thus far tn fludes n trip across the continent te Sen Krnneisi'e The Marshal's enlr jppiruerw.m a te the hesjutalrj "f I J" metlean people t tli- pissi,'. iITmI ' mnv have upon u- dip-n "i "' " ,"' 'J rl"s the condition in whnh Marshal tajellu returned from his visit te America Marshal Kech frcquentl murmurs: "Peer Favelle." The genernlisi'lme of the allied armies ir still amused ever Marshal Fayolle's pleasantry when the chairman of the Knterta'nment Committee In F.oi-ten showed him upon his arrival late one evening the program for the dav following It becan in the earlv morning with a sight-'-eeing tour, followed bv a reception of delegnt'ens. a midday banquet ami speeches nnd an afternoon reception. A public dinner and reception were svheduled for the evening, and tins n te be followed b ball . ... . What de you t'nnk of if? the ehnlrman i- reperteil te have asked the Marshal. , "It lacks Remethinp leplied the Marshal "I see nothing regarding mv funernl arrangements at the end of the day It might be remarked that Marshal Fech is abstemious in hi- daily life. hi habit- bem,: almost ascetic In charactei Colonel Vianeis K. Drake, deput commander of the Tans I'.xt. American Tgien, will ueciunpam Marslnl reeu te America at the latter's request Prohibition Chief Dies, Aged 9 CleicLmd. -t 1" ' !' A l i i Denlev Hi hart nil.. .. t' t v nd"r and lifelong support. -s -.f -1 -iitint I'm hiblticn l'art- b 1 i' lis time her yestenli' Mi ' . H" ' ' 1"" yeart- old "l t le men' s I BRITISH MAKE PROTEST Treatment of Immlgranta UndeP New Law Is Issue Raised lninlnn, Oct. in. The llrltish lev- itiinetit liad made formal pietest te Washington about the treatment f ' 1'ritnh immlgiiiiM at Kllm Islnnil un der the new In, migration l.iiw. ll has tot protested at the limitation of mml mml i.iten. tullj reeesnbiiic tint it i- neti. et its bti'lne , but It has )in.fesiel -it Tie Ire'itTiiilit Ti'ierded fetin of the ini murrain under the present LIU llatil iiiliiiiiiistintieu Ter itihtance, one ease tuentieted l tl at of n jeiinc couple, of geed smlni position, who, with their baby, weie herded four days in n pen with filthy "iimigrams and refused even a hearing ly the eillcials The Stnte department bus riot jet answered the note bat when the answer omen if prehnbly will be ptilllshid with the original com plaint In the form of a repeit te Par liament TRYING BULGAR WAR CHIEFS Judges Are All Simple Peasants, Elected by the People Sofia. Oct HI (Hv A P i The trial of Itulgnrinns nrcued of war crimes opened u-sterdny In a 'teatre heie winch has been spt-cialh lifted un for the occasion. The courtroom win ( row iled te rapaeitj. The accused men Include ten former Cabinet Ministers and three Hermans. They nre charged with high treason In favor of Germany and minppmptlntlen of public" fund I'lie public prosi'i-uter is demanding the deith penalt for most of the ihfend inti statesmen and diplomats te the nutn I er of 1'"m1 IriM been subpoenaed as uit n" The Judges, who were ' -u I li tie people, nn all simple tirasiii's 'lii. s st ..ti lie lunch diessid in th. ir pn tuti'sque national costumes Havre Honors Columbus llaxre, Oct. 1" Ilrlliant nnd pic uresque ceremonies attended the cel ebration bv this seaport town of the discover of America, Havre consider ing itself a stepping stone te the new world One feature of the celebration wan the unveiling of a statue of Fran- I cis I, founder of Flnvre. A bronze tablet was affixed te what is new the' customs ethre formerly the private ' heiibe where General I.nfavette stjived befme leaving for the I'nlted States te take part In the Revolution irv Wtr GERMAN MNISTRY SHAKEN BY SILESIA Wirth Cabinet May Be Dis placed by Reactionaries Op posed te Reparations LEAGUE DECISION UNKNOWN lly (lie AsK,!ntP Pttm llnlln, Oct. W. Resignation of tlie fierninn Cabinet was believed tedny te be Impending, If prcsR icperts of the decision of the Council of the League of Vatlens relntltig te the apportion ment "f 1'ppcr Silesia were continued bv the nuVial tet of the decision, ex pictrd here this afternoon Tln'ic has been little effort en the patf of Government official"' te renreil llie fart that the Cabinet would face a crisis if liiriiinu towns should be sep arated from the empire by the action of the league Council Disorders are tea red In Government circles. Paris. Oct. in. (By A. P.) Rec ommendations of the Lengue of NatleiiR Council for n settlement of the 1'pper Slleslan question were received by Pre mier Rrland this morning. Thev will Iv communicated during the day te the allied Governments, and as a matter of i eurtesv, te the I'nlted Statec. prnb ablv through the American Fmnassv here. The terms of the recommendations IU net be nmde pnMir until nn e fhailge of ews a- ' i further procedure Ml the alh'ircd .lei nls thus far pub lished nre declared te be pure conjec tures It Is knc.n, however, tlint the League proposal Implies the necessity of dis positions te prevent nn economic up lienMil In the industrial region of Upper Pllesin. Hence, It Is deduced with strong reason that the propesnl Is a compromise between the French nnd llrltish views and dliidcs the industrial triangle of Silesia between Germany and Poland. Kr'clal RMrnfcH te Kectlse Publle ledger New Yerk, Oct. 1 JS If the League of Nations Council decides ngainst Ger many In the Hileslan lieunilnry ques tion, nnd cable dlsnntches ,ae nlrftdv foreshadowed nn adverse decision, the Wlrth I'nhirel will resign and llie Gei man Geiernment full into the linnds of the -e.ictiennry rieih) pnp isi I te the fulfillinent of the lepnrnttend agreement. Isaac Mntcossen, a ieurnalist, declared jesferdny. Mr. Mnrcossen, who recently ie turned from a four months" Inten tew ing tour of Europe, raid the Wirth Government Is renlly desirous of pay ing the billions of mnrlts demanded in reparations by the Alllcp. but hns op posing it a very powerful croup nf In terests nnd Individuals. "The present Government In Ger reanj hns nlrend concluded the pay ment of one billion sold marks Wallet Rnthenati, Grrmnu Minister of Re construction, rceenlh reached an iigne ment with TOtiis I.eucheiir. I'tench Minister of Liberated Regions fur tin pnment in m tun! homes, maehincn. wagons nnd ether material of an addi tienal seven billions of geld marks "This agreement wns Important net only materially te Prance, nut because it wns the first sltrn of n spirit of get ting together. If the Wirth Govern ment falls, tills njjrcement will probn prebn blv be repudlnted and the rrnctieu.tr ministration, power will ay te the Allien : 'We've done our best, new eu've get te come nnd take it ' "Anether effect of this decision against Germany will be n further rup ture between England and France, for l'nglnml 1ms steadfastly suppeitcd CScr many in her contention thnt the plebis cite, In which (10 per cent of the Inhab itants voted for Germany, should stand. Prance has support! d Poland, which lest In the plebiscite.'' Federal Judge In Wyoming Resigns WnshlnRien. Oct. 13. Jehn A. 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