Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 05, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 5,
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TO SAVE AUSTRIA
&
Olving of Political Stability te
Present Regime First Step
in Program
iTO HEAR SEIPEL TOMORROW
Bv AjsorletM IVfM
jj ', Geneva. Sept C The ncRoii.itien
i""'Wnr undertaken with a view te .i
CUBAN ASSAILSJDROWDER
President of Senate Voices Indig
nation at Ultimatum
Havana, Sept. C (Uy A. I'.) Se
vere criticism Qf Majer Gcnernl K. H.
Crewtlcr's step in connection with his
urging the cnnctiuent of reform legis
lation upon the Cuban Government
was" voiced in Congress yeterclay by
the President of the Senate, Aurelle
Alvarez.
He termed the Incident n violation of
the permanent treaty between the
I'nlted States and Cuba in that It con
stituted intervention in the internal af
fairs of the inland. He also condemned
!... mn ntiminl'-'ratien for ub-
tiritting te this alleged Infringement of
the national severeignly.
GREEK DISASTER
TOTAL, IS BELIEVED
Army Is Reported as Evacuat
ing Asia Miner Before
Turkish Troep3
productive of a epcedy cessation of
fighting.
HenerM from various sources say the
military situation In Asia Miner, where
the Creek and Turkish nationalist
armies nre nt jtrln. is considerably Im
proved. The position, nevertheless, is
ebicure. (An Athens dispatch yester-
i day said the capture by the Turks of
isiiaK, an important point in the urccK
line, was officially confirmed and It was
indicated that llrusa might seen fall.
The Greeks were said te be continuing
their retreat nleng the whole line under
the TurfcMi pressure.)
The Greek Government has comman
deered the merchant fleet.
Constantinople, Sept. 5. (By A. P.)
The Greeks have ceased making any
resistance te the Turkish Nationalist
fulvnnre. fighting nractlrnllv remelnc
that the di-ater te the nftcr the evacuation of Unlink, It ap
in Ain Miner was com- jienre from advices from the field of
ttu A'lee'.ttiftl Frf
Londen. Sept. ft. General
in well-informed euarter In
tedav ua
1 (ireek army
onlnlen
Londen
m
j, lag Austria from utter demoralization
' a result of her financial diMM-
-.reached an active stnge here lena.
-'leading delegate te the Council ami
' AMembly of the League of Nations have
been engaged in extensive excaanges of
Yicws preliminary te the hearing of
Chancellor Seipel. of Aus-tru, by the
Council tomorrow.
These conversation' revealed genera.
Agreement that the first tep te be
taken would lie te cUc political Ma
URGES
PRESIDENT
NEW PANAMA PACT i
plete. There seemed little prospect that ' oiierntlons received here.
niiytlilne could new save it from a
total debacle. I
The Greek Government has appealed
te the I'ewer te obtain an armistice!
with the Turkish Nationalists, who have
lrtiinllv driven the (Sreekt from the'
battlefield, ami e n reult of Inter- j
hangef among the chancelleries nt
,onden. Paris ami Reme Instructions i
have been sent te the allied high com-
1 mls"inner of the three Power" in Cen- i
WHty te the present Austrian regime. AfJeauate for Adjustment Of Is
M that the capital that might be in- ... ,
sues, State Department! neias
. . ... i. i Mantinenic te disci!
Present Agreemem no longer for bringing about a suspension of bes-
tllltle",
TMfwl In flip cntprnrij of re-establish
inf Austria economic machine would
net be at the mercy of revolution or re
action. The nations which nrc neighbor of
'Austria have been active In conferring
with one another and with Austrian
representatives.
It is understood the Karl of Balfour
ml Leen Roursel. of Trance. hav
dlwifsed the Austrian situation and
arc agreed en the initial plan of action.
I)r. Sclpel arranged m conffrence with,
the Earl of Hnlfe'ur fr this afternoon, i
Dr. Selpel. who i of austere bear
ing, clerically garbed, and i eccupj
ing a simple, sparsely furnished room nt
m hotel here, said te the correspondent
this ofternc-en : j
"Like Pante of old, I am knocking
irera deer t- deer for bread, and like
Dante, I am finding the taste erj bit-
ter." j
A brief noonday session constituted '
the first part of"teda's program of'
,the Assemblx, with selection of n Steer- I
ing Committee as the main business. '
This committee will include the irei- j
dent of the fix committees rl.ien e- ,
terday. tegeth"r with the six vice pres- 1
ldents te be selected today.
A general discussion of the league i
erk In connection with the report "f '
the secretariat was scheduled for the
afternoon session. The tirt item in
this report deals with the registration
of treaties. The rjuestlens te fellow
concern blockade and amendment te
the covenant. In regard t. the Hitter
the assembly leaders have agreed that
no amendment shall ! considered this
year, net even the Canadian proposal
te eliminate Article 10. I
The Karl of Balfour, feeling that '
criticism was implied In the mar. Lite
commission's report en class C m.in
date.1. In which the section dealing wiMt
fkc Island of Nauru was exiepfd from
jreneral approval, told the Council of I
the League rterdaj that he could net
accept such criticism. The question in in
Telved is the exploitation "f the rich
phosphate mines of the inland for the
exclusive benefit of Great Britain, Aus- j
tralla and New Zealand. ;
GOVERNOR DENOUNCES AIM !
TO ADVANCE COAL PRICES
Iowa Company Declares It Will
Make Up Deficit of $75,000
Albla. la.. Sept n .By A I'.
flpverner N I". Kendall. spnking in
this, his home town, yesterday, took up
the statement of the head of a big coal
company that the cnmpnnv would in
crease coal prices this winter te make
what it let .n the five months.' strike,
a sum placed at ST.", 1)00.
"A mere brazen announcement of
mere piratical purpose -imvit wis re
corded in the nnnnls of Industry. " Gov Gov
ereor Kendall wild. '"If that i hcv is
te b generally adopted, an entire)
new equation will be Introduced ii.te
the business and the common pe, pic
Trill underwrite the hazard of everj en
terprise." The tssertien that operators shmdd
be compensated for prelits t-irf. ite.j
"through a suspension for uln.'i thiv
vrere primai-ll.v rcpeiisitilr ," a ctillei
inbelcnt and preposterous l.v Gum nwr
Kendall.
MEDICAL OFFICERS NAMED
Six Assistant Surgeon Generals
Appointed In Public Health Service
Washington. Sept. ," i Bv A I I
Designation of six new "istunt Sur
geon Generals of the I'ublc Service was
announced today bv Assistant Secretary
Clifferd, of the Treasurv . They are :
Dr. M .1. White, fermerh in iliiirire
of the IMvvnrd Mines. Jr.. Hospital,
Chicago; Dr. V. K. Iirajier. fermerh
in charge of rural sanitation i Virg.nia :
Drs. F. C. Smlih. A. M. Stinsnn. .1 T
Jeng and B. ,1. I.levd. of the Wash- i
ingten staff.
Thej replace Dr (' H Lmti'ler.
nsslgned te Staph ten, . I t- , w
Rchereschew .ky. iissigmd te Arlington,
Mass. I)r U II Crerl ns.inil il
Fan Krnncisie, Iir B S Warren. :i--rlgned
tt Baltimere: Iir. A .1 . -T.augllllli
and Ir (' ( I'.erce. i-.
signed te Chicago under the Tren-'ir' -policy
of changing n-i-tniit surgi-.u
generals everv four jmiis
"MOTHER" JONES BETTER
'Aged Laber Leader Soen Expected
"Back In Ranks" I
Washington, Sept , i'j . p ,
"Slether" .lenes, lender In'in.inv m-i
dustrlal liattles. Is riinvrtlng from the
effects of her icient l i : i s and mn.v
neon he expeiteil "liak In the t : 1 1 k -. " "
according te her friends Itenpiti Die
ninety odd jeuis. Mether jmn . has
evidenced an enthusiast), mterist In
the rallreail shepiiieu's Mr Ice sun e her i
condition Impieved siitfii li ntl.v te per
mit the latest developments te be
detailed te her
Having taken an energetu p.-irt In
most of the labor controversies for
many years, the veteran leader was
Mid te feej kernlj her inahilit te
participate In what seemed te In" one
of the most Important centesls te arise
IB thut entire period I
HINT0N AGAIN DELAYED
'Airman's Flight te BrazllV Halted
by Heavy Craft
Key Wi'M. Ha.. .Sept, (,-
' 'ilUceverliii; that the craft ' was hfdeii
JV'toe heavllj for the light air. -"J'hc sverk
', lit lightening the lead begun iimne.
fllafeiy, nun u was fiepcu iu niuri nguui
liter in the day.
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' PLAN BIG LUMBER MILL
Tuipam, Slate of Vera Cm, Mesire,
(p,.it. fl, .Miichlnery and eiiupuieiit for
ii. lnrire luniber mill, machine sIieiih
l'ajltl'clectrle power iiliint which the Tain-
hii-imei) irnditig t iiiiipuiiy h nuiiunig acre
UIIIVIM ilieil IIIU Wlll.di Olllti:-),
lis plant is cepipieteu it will ee
CONGRESS ASKED TO ACT
It is hoped here that a meeting be
tween representatives of the belligerents
can be arranged te be held within the
next two or three days in a neutral
rene of Asia Miner, southwest of Is.
mid, and that this meeting will be
I?t Ai'erm'tit rr
IV.-islilnrten. Sept. .V-Abrogation of
the nrcsent trentv arrangement
I'anama. which he said
with
was mtetnieii
te operate nnlv during in " -" -
tien of the Panama Cnnal and the ne- i
gettatimi of a new treatv with that gev- I
eminent was recommended te Congress
today by President Harding- ,
With a communication te Speaker i
Gllietr. setting forth his views, and de
claring thaf the .Image was desired by
tie government of I'anama. the Presi
dent transmitted a letter from Acting ,
Secretnrv Phillips, of the State De
partment, fetting forth that the agree
ment, formulated by Secretary of nr
Taft in 1004, was te serve as a modus
operandi during the period of canal con cen
siructlcn. Later it was ratified in the Panama
Canal net. The agreement. Mr. Phil
lips said, no longer provides "an ade
q ate basis for adjustment of questions
arising out of the relations ictveen the
I'jnnl .one authorities and the govern
ment of Panama, and it is the opinion
of this department, and I am informed
of the War Department also, that the
agreement should be replaced by n mere
permanent arrangement,"
'"I am "ending jeu herewith copy of
a letter addressed te me by the acting
Secretnrv of State, setting forth the
desirabilitj of terminating the present
treat.v arrangement with Panama and
the negotiation of a new treaty with
that Government. This is u waiter
which has been under consideration
bj the State Department for some time
aiid the recommendation of the acting
Secretary has been fereenst by devel
oping events for several months. It
is altogether d sirable that the tem tem
perarv agreement which has governed
our r'e'at lulls with the Government f
Panama b superseded by a new cove
nant. "As seen as Congress grants the
authority te abrogate the existing agn e
ment It will be possible te proceed with
tl.e negotiation which is desired en the
part of both th Government of the
I mtcd States and the Government of
Panama."
ECHO OFJBIELASKI CASE
Mexican Colonel Sent te Prison for
Usurping Authority
Mexico Cll. Spt. .".i By A. P
( elnncl Lnnque (iehlhaum Padiila was
found guilty earlv today bv n nu'.tary
eeart-niartl.U of usurpation of author
it In connection with the recent kid
napping epivule of A. Bruce Bi.la-kl,
former head of the Bureau of Investi
gation ejf the Amrticnn Depnitnie at of
Justice. He was sentenced te ten
v ears' Imprisonment.
The prisoner is still subject te the
civil court at Cuernnv.ie'ii. where in ,
charged with the Kidnapping. His court
martial sememe i, te stirt fiem the
time the c vll court makes us ruling. '
WANT -DIRT FARMER' NAMED
Senators See Harding About Next
Tariff Beard Appointment
! Washington, Sept .". (ByA. Pi
A delegation of JtVpublh an Seiuilers
called tedav at the White Heuse te
urge President Harding te appoint a
"dirt farmer" te till the next vacancy
en the Tariff Commission
In the group were Senators Watsen,
Capper, Bursum, Mi Nar.v and Geeding.
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YOU can buy a truck
tire. Or you can
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The Goodyear Dealer
sells truck tires, which
means, he sells lowest
cost per tire mile.
There i'j a templttc lint of
Goedytar Track Tirtt te
lait every hauling cendi
tien C oedyear Cor d I,
Smeeth Sarlact SeUdi,
All-Wtathtr Tread Solids,
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We have Grass mixtures for
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Sheep Manure, Alphano Humus.
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Cider Mills and Wine Presses
Large assortment te choeso
from. Prices reasonable.
Alse Fruit Pickers
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This beautiful platinum dinner ring was made
with the diamonds from the three discarded
rings. Its design is most effective.
Suggestions for remounting jewels gladly offered
without obligation. Our workmanship is of the
best and our prices moderate.
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TfHE combination of geed taste, leading
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every room of the home.
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New demeuntable rims
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Touring Car $1950
Dcxni'Ceupc $2100
Runabout $1900
Brougham $2750
Sedan $2850 Demi-Sedan $2250 Coupe" $2750
Touring-Limeuilae $3150 (All prices f. e. b. Syraeuc)
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BRISTOL Franklin Moter Ctr Ce.
BURLINGTON-Frenklin Moter Ctr Ce.
EASTON-S. A. TEEL
BANGOR S. A. TEEL
ATLANTIC CITV-Frank J. Ck.mberi
MOUNT CARMEL-Tre Aute Supply Ce.
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FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR0 CO.,
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LANCASTER Frinklin-Lancttter Aute Ce.
YORK-E. A. Clirk Aute Ce.
HARRISBURG Franklin Sale & Service
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