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Show zxw AflMlDAi evening I r-K- inipujivt. inWiTu tDESEIlET A Wit t vji - EVENING NEWS SECTION SATURDAY MAY 3 1019 THREE corner of General Harries' room in tha Hotel Adion, A man took hia Ufa In hia bands if he rtuek hie bead Into tha Origin of the Spartacut party and how it was able to gain such headway atreat. In organiied warfare, you genThe government troops then JL which nearly resulted in the overthrow of the Ebert government K How the split erally have tha satisfaction of knowthe building and captured ing the direction of the enemy's fire, scans. Including many women. came between the majority Socialists led by Ebert and the Independent Social but. In the Berlin street fighting, you all taken to the Moabtt had no Idea from which direction rifle lined next. come up against the wall, and ists led by Haase. How the Russian Bolsheviks , through their agent Rad oh, ably or machine gun fire might I think the aaiiora played a grim Jeat Hid lit Cellar Pan-Germthay deassisted by the whan, late In tha afternoon,neutraland the Prussians, nearly were able to establish a After thi battle. I talked to r clared themselves officially ner, the ef Verwaerta 3 Thousand of citiMM flockod to tns seemed reign of terror in Berlin from January 6th to 16th, 1919, inclusive. Detailed actaka out was to to bear a charmed lo. S' government headquartera. toThaee the ware building when the fe, count of the fighting that occurred daring this time and a brief summing up of permits to carry firearm enlisted to cans first captured It. Hidden readily granted and many kept the governmJ, tha volunteer forces. Tha beat of Ber- formed he all the end of the Spartacus leader. the Bpartacan nuL1? lin waa ready to fight to tha death means ofofsecret. G " telephone, seemed which Bolshevism against ter escaping from the buildtii V synonomoue with anarchy. wpy ef the Lindenstraase thq Berlin became the maddest, wildest command of the government pjZ: city that the imagination can picture. on top of the Brandenberger Theatres were open, the street cleanthe first Spartacus rush, (W m2 ers went peacefully about their busi- hisInmen were killed, but he or77LI was the ness, but. ail tha time, there another force and continued ta w. craokling of rifle fire and the the gate. He told me he worked n. of machine guns. Thu were out government order becauat npMtai safe in a street one minute, and tha was tha acene of bloodystrlfe. government did not seem t grr next tt Is to dron Thera were wonderful opportunities orders. His recreation (By Lieut. K. L. Ames, Jr.) ; ' disc ua with anyon, for a man with a rifle who saw a cred- .the Adion and - ' Chip w Omni Burtaft of the experiences day aa thougk itor across the street. ware talking about the market. BW TOBJC. April It. The Ebert govern men! itself. was portly Grenades. Fight With Hand Another figure, who stood out am. far the reign of rot terror which halt Barlin to ha grip In the wild fighting, Report persisted that the govern- Inently for mora than a waah la tha middle part of January tea! Burke, one a -ment had 15,000 troops in the suburbs Irishman, Henry war mistake on tha which two acta haoB poesibly for H aat in vate the second Dublin Fusiite--, H4 but they never appeared. Many of ever would or Bolahovik party tha Whathar Bpartaeu doubt a thoaswhl wscedo-thpart of Chart. I city, began or hor wofltt thay hate flrS ie asp I heir own account because 22, 1914, he fell a victim to the rZ fighlon hate gains tha power tW- - t& some reason for they got "5of Roger Casement and was one ef ft, inexplicable ' tha iBdapaadant ieotaHtea. men to Join the Irish brigade fan no orders from the government. , . faw tayo baton Christmas, thara waa dilatory fighting to tha atraate On several occasions there were ed by Germany to fight England. 8 - hatwaan government troopa mat groape of Bpartacana augmented by dissaid he was poorly treated by the Gw the fierce hand grenade attacks by of tha aatlora at- - ' Thirty-foBpartacana in an attempt to seize mans and received ..only l mark ; charged sailor, and, to ooraa caaaa. poldlara. the Reichstag; but these were all re- pfennigrevery ten day. tamptat to aaiM tha chancellory and tha talaphona wire. rushad to-- a , .He was released from prison t posed The number of volunteers who automobile an armored atraate of Barite,' came to Berlin on the aide' of the tha June, itli, and went to work in Pu Through bafora tha ammunition of round Increased but. out continually, 69 xig. When revolution broke om bafora tha building and apit ua regular troops put, BrHrr, h- - Joined -t- hw gowrnmw ........ unfonunately. aaliora yatlrad. leaving thlrt ,tm Xiaa killed and 1 0 wound tn an appearance to assist them. In forces. When I asked, him he , Tha day bafora Chriaunaa thara waa mora Bg htlngbetweenth govtha afternoon. Die Republic published fighting for the government, why he time waa 1 tt that than Sovcasualties. auffarad who a nine aaliora and tha by signed ant proclamation mm said that an Irishman naturally a,,, troopa Isadiets, who represented about 700.000 fight somabody. Barth, formarty a plumbar. Dtttmann and Raaaa, Indapandant Socialist of the demanding resignation sailor, Beheidamaa and The general surceases of the rm If of Ebart. Six ora, daelarad thay would quit tha Council Ebert. Scheidemann. and Noske and troops and the capture of ft to have put in their places two In- eminent Lsnabarg continued to naa foroa against tha sailor. Vorwaerts building seemed to take t Committed to Force. dependent Socialists and one commun- the ambition . out of ths Spartao ist (a new name by which the gpsrta-ea- and It soon became But .Bbart and hia aaaoelatao had no choice. .They had com mitt ad very difficult called themselves). K aaa munt and of a aaliora they openly, group Spartacans of aay cot Themselves to a policy of fighting tha An American correspondent, who was never boa Berlin slderable six. had been In Russia during the period through or capita lata revolution there, informed me barded by aeroplanes during th stthe of to aaiiora Barlin.. in' m intake $.99 tha ordering originally Ebert made has never suffered from th ah;, that the fighting was much more se- and to ba discharged. Thaaa man finding themselves diecharged without their vere In Berlin than to Fskrograd. of a big Bertha, ye! after th fighti-- , tha were th carried away by apirlt There was not the slightest doubt capital ahowed mora marks ef 4e pay, which aggregated aome 10.000 mark. about that, as tha killed and wounded structlon than London or Paris. Thw, af riot and bloodehed in which tha eity waa deeped, and urged on by Bparta-Va- n already numbered over Z.000. The was hardly a building to the center agitators, who circulated amongst them, attempted to seine tha palace followers nf Liebknecht began to look city that was nntouehed by rifle w waa forthoomtng. until ouch time as tha money gaunt and tired out by their continu- machine gun bullets, and a rough e blood. ous for with anew and the nirht fighting, mate of the damage done te proper, dyed Christmas day Berlin awake to find a freoh fall of View Within the Kaisrra Palace to Berlin, After Sailors Had Been Driven Out. The White Itte in the Columns past day 120 houra There was not much was easily over 120 minion Burb During tha day tha stains spread. - Tha attempt of the government troops ta Were Made by Machine Cun Bullets, of night fighting unless While chance were slight there aaliora lad to a terrific street battle. retake tha palace from tha the government took the offensive, as slbillties that - ths - Spnaru dtrm-du- m were and cans Thera ware artillery, machine guns, rifles, band grenades demse ciaitste form in tha Biegeasalle for a of tha hotel earns to ms in a nervous gun fire. Whose battalions, composed the Spartacans apparently attempt their now demoralized forces Strattons might of former German offlcers ara comdamonstraOon. again, it washlghiy lmptw They openly display state and asked for toe general's bulletai Tha dead and wounded numbered more than 10. 11th On of the aa to view Saturday, American of January, In Reds. Inable crowd Noske in Tha th fact that soldiers tha the the anna fly bating flag Tho eailote requested the Allied mission to ask Marshal Fscb to send machlna guns and rifles Ninetycarry to move much more sufficient troop with artillery te per he was afraid tha Spartaous groups "Boughs of trees and electric cables events began jc oonWdered had tods nedthar Over no 20,000 dlaoontan! but American troopa British. and shot down by rifle and machlna gun rapidly. of toe entire mob Is armed, and were conking to storm the bote! down any such attempt. lnfluenca of Radek. an aganInflu-ono-of cent officers entered the Capital on this was granted him. pro- fire litter the streets Wagons of the "Permission When 1 woman Prench.-a- s are ail 11th armed. From of the tmtfl this would probably pro- tha the of jaonary oo who and regardless of a heavy downvoke mora bloodshed. This fact la of tha Rustaan Bolshevik! last saw the mob they were marching vided be did not put up tha flag un- fire department arc collecting the dead date, of the Spartacans did not ft liabknacht that ha Issued a off rain, the guerilla warfare conpour . peculiar Interest as tt would maka it to tha direction of I'nter den Lin- less tha Spartacus troops acta ally and wounded. fights against ths govermsex the Bpartacana tinued without showing any signs of further statement, hotel as we feK It would the entered den before to the was chancellory. pass It of appaar that tha German maaaea had would carrydeclaring Vorwaerts my impression that they re"Kuttner, on a war to the death Where tha other , be pnly. like a ted rag to a bull the greatest hatred for tha French. to win the Gentian pops part of Wilhelm-command " of- - the government abatement. planning wea Radek oiaasra. ail other agminvt Tank Batters Allied Linden a for Into runs Door. straaae filter den troopa so "The desire In Berlin tion over by propaganda rather ikaMob Attacks American Flog. troopa atop tha Brandenburger Gate by tha disgruntled ably banked grew daily. Tha chief conflict raged around the by attempting' to'establlah themstos procession, favoring the govThe government forces have taken the Eiehoru that Ltebkneoht determtnad smaller mans-ge- r with our tha "Without clashes ernment. tha Vorwaerts Spartacus knowledge Ths Dismissed. aa 'Red building. Fichorn h building where tha 8partacans in government office by the forte f on a ralga of terror which ha launched .Flag, tbs tha mob in Spartacus- wswspaper.-'Se.yirlntebamcaded behind watte of papert arms.'" fortunately, at tha start,, r - ; procession, put iJh flag tijt and. However; ths killing of tte Tht , Ebert s other act, to which I re--, an Jan. - to are storm tha Rede are fighting from behind barri- with which they had also re enforced kuerht and exchanged. Suddenly the street threatened only words Rosa Luxembourg oa th True to schedule, early on tha morn- some frrred and which helped Increase tha machine men unlexs took wtth three old Still tt ha down. doors A th of the buildings. building cades of print paper in front of the it rifles come from the direc- without huge 15th of January put an. end te c . , power sf tha Bparaaoua party, waa bis ing of the atxth, the Bpartacana eelxed us and ha rotted down tank notifying the streets, guns acquiesced other pushed of ft newspaper buildings they hold. action on diamieeal of tha chief of pokes, a number of pubho buildings including tion of Brandenburger Gate. 1 am in and tha news spread like Wild fire all Firing can ba heard all over the city. aside th paper barricades, and smash- Spartacus party to gain theirpart ao caftc . Elchorn, who had managed affaire tha Ralchabank and Baring bank, tha the doorway tha ed in the main entrance of the buildof Hotel, Adion at the way to Ooblens for in a very short Banka and shops are closed. Theatre newsand several had office but Intrigued general post right. try efficiently, time This group of men imme- time our Third army headquarters are wide open and crowded. ing. a Ith Russian Bolshevik! The will of the Democratic majentr paper offices and supply depots. Tha this diately form a diagonal lino from the bad something very forceful to aay Accompanying the tank were armor, was made supreme. The liberty of ft, Hasa waa not only opposed to Relchabank and port office were French A Gone Mad. Adion and to lira about it ed the City ears fired overthe which embassy telephone. with unceasingly EbElehorn's dismissal, but ha urgad was estabhehed, - and the f quickly recaptured, but many of the the crowd, aiming point blank into pound shells at the Spartacans prees The government has now taken The ert to Include Liabknacht to the 8oun-c- rl re pub he. guards want over to Etchorn on city is mad. and. without tha one was broken, with the n terror two behind fortified of the rolls processions paper that th German large possession of the Brandenberger Gate, alighlest hesitation, men wipe their wf Six. Bv doing this. Haase who refused to relinquish hia offioe. people held th: for printing the dally edition of elections d "The crowd ora tiers and while I drt and tha troopa on top of it are amhands and coma in from trsod hoped to pacify LJabknech! Boas saying tha people had put him there for the National avcntlrv Vorwaerts the xe behind bushed broil there horses not how the know tha recasualties street many big battles to tha cabarets to Luxembourg and their turbulent fol- and none bat tbs people could date, at which s, Artillery was brought np and imme- the designated must hate been which tha Prussians stole from -France dance and drink and d(ne with women.-"are they certainly io era. tha 8partacua element. Of move hhn, were thrown they were able to decide what Her afterwards there in 1170 candiately From M there, I cannot than an heavy. do batter from they saw he to qjvrep quota to believa tha government into the building no lees than 50 own destiny would be and had a nr ears, begin opportunity "Ono of the bell boy of tha hotel fntsr dan Ltnden. Thiergarten Pt raeee, has only to win them over to the Independent my diary In d curbing this first day a phantom army. - It never rounds of IT'S snd I rounds of 150a good opportunity to ahow to thaw has Just coma in with tha report that Sugesalie, and Budapest Straaae. Socialist party thereby increasing Ha jot the reign of terror, The appears impression is gaining By this time, the Spartacans were aid world that they declined to to Elehom baa fortified himself In the 7. vote In tha National Assembly to bal The street fighting ground that Hlndenburg will Jiave "January to of usurpers the Russian to surrender and accordingly MbC" ' ready held Jan. 1 1. n Berlin or Weimar, j police office on Alexander Plata continues The Spartacans have made come to Berlin to restore order. were waving the white flag from, one sheviki. 'Tbe-ttTtrd vxtraordm- Thu Ebert waa opposed to. I ad- - " January h -- At 1 1 --oclock today, Thlt vftarewir desperate attack upon the Reich of tha righting vaX, of the windowa Apparently this sign day by Th Bell Fjr (Copyright. dition to thcaa caueea for Bpartacan tha fipartaoana and Independent So- - ary incident occurred. The manager stag, but were repulsed by machine if anything, worse. One shot hit the of truce meant nothing to the govern- - dicate, Inc.) -- Ebert ; Government Held Responsible For an Serious Outbreak In German sub-edit- or r hJ tst - 4JI i i ? - L st fU3 Un 9 U ufTi t t ur ns h ad ;t.5 tt Aif fZ 7 iti 1 sub-edit- or itn 1 ' - - further-organize- T 1 - d -- rrft-o- i blood-staine- I U : . : !' BrOS3idr-'- a , 2 l Jl, a-o- ie 4- I ( Former Basket Maker Steps Up To Cambridge Professorship tfS y h U:f White I earning His Trade, and Mastered German and Bpanteh During Continental Tom Prolific Author A too. Bin died Language fteorh, it ONDGN. Aprir 23. From tnak-I- n - to the baskets g ef Len-- t grimy East End . don to becoming a professor at t i Cambridge naivereity te Juet about This tong a Jump a on to the record of Thomas Okay, a dta- f 4 ttogulshed British scholar and author, jpj ho has just beea alerted frist profe-- 1 i -or of Italian at Cambridge. It has . ! ; Taken him something ever half a on-- ! tury to make that jump, for be waa a ; mere boy when he started making Iv'lt j' baekrta m Spltalftelda, and hs la new I T.' It is doubtful If any padagogu in th world can point to a morp I; r- ' r,t- v til . i- i 1 J J III j J v. iiV striking career than hta relish. Italian, a Jmrr-eym- "If you travel third class." he said in a recent talk, "you get into close touch with the Italian workman and peasant, and you will sometimes find aa noted for Hia skill,' but his Interest studies was always first, and at evening classes tn Bethnal Green he steadily supplemented hia little ator of knowledge, later he attended Btrkheek and university extension courses to Whitechapel, and thus gained sufficient knowledge of languages te carry out what had always been his big Idea to travel abroad. He "worked hta passage," using bis basket trade as a means of livelihood, through France. Germane, Bpain and Italy, studying not only th language of the countries, but their customs, history and architecture. It waa Italy, however, whlrh, from tha beginning, attracted him most. Quite early to life th writing of Maszint. the Italian statesman, had fascinated him, and while to Italy ha paid special attention to the prqbjem of Italian politic, as well as to th language.. On hta return home he entered his fathers business, and in time, like hU family predecease re. became a maker." Hi leisure time he spent tn translating Italian works and to supplementing hie knowledge of Italy. During these year he also frequently visited the country of- - hia special love, and made a special study of the art treasures there. - Art, In fac! always attracted him wherever h wan! and ha te said to know the history and whereabout of practically every picture of note on the'Contlnen! In the course of time he was able to give up basketmaking altogether and devote himself to his studies, but this was not because his old trade whs uncongenial to him. Just the contrary la th truth, and on. or th distinctions of which this savant 1s proudest ta hia lection, to 1213, aa an honorary freeman of ths Worshipful Company of Basketmaker. on of the ancient guilds of th City of London.-H- U text book, "An Introduction to the Art of Baaketwork" to considered authoritative, and heta the author of the article on "Baaketwork and Osiers" in th Encyclopaedia Brttannlca." His other publications are nntnerotia They Include several translations. Including ones of Dante in the Temple davslrs, and books on ttahnn prob lema. HU "Carts and it Frory 'ind Italy and Ila Story" in Dent's Twos series are still considered unrivaled. to bis history te throughout of "self help. A basketmaker by 1 descea! as one might say, he used his I humble craft as a means of gaining tha knowledge and obtaining the op-- ; for eztenaiv travel for portunHie ahteb hia soul yearned, avep as a boy. j He knows Frsnch, German and Spanish almost as well as Italian, in which he has specialised, he te the author mi a whole shelfful of learned works, wall, aa of. one on baskrtmaking), he has oocupled a succeoalon of distin-- j gulshad positions and been the reelp-- 5 lent of many enviable honor Hu surreal te the outcome ef years of pa- In tttnt study, most of it such time as he could anatch from his trade. J HI father, like hi grandfather and waa a basketmak-- ; ; er before him. His brother continues 1s ; the busiaese today and no one ; prouder than h of the eminence to ' which Prof. Okey has attained. The : prefeaaor himself was horn to Spltal-.- 1 Balds in. 1112. and. at 11. waa apprea- -' Hoad to the family trade. Having served his apprenticeship, he set up for himself a a baakatmakar tn dingy . Wentworth Street just off Petticoat i Lane, which ee many traveling Aster--I lean have visited tA attend the egtra--ordinary auction sale of all .eerie of ; thmgs which are beid there in the early bourn of Sund. inoin'ng. Such ; education es be had at the otileef j bieager enough. It aa obtained at th ordinary "beard schools.' as they are I. Called, but from--- , the first Thomas . key shewed himself f a. etudloua . . i painstaking dlsposttlon. Clean shaven, spectacled, with abunAs a basketmaker bs soon became dant J grey hair and thoughtful eyes, . 1" ? ; Professor Okey suggests both the student and a man who te keenly interested to his felloqt humans. He enjoys Eutelling about bis andrtngs oter rope, and though he thus came to know statesmen and leaders in branch es of national activity, it Is of the peas ants and workmen with whom he came into contact that he talks with most j;oneProf. Okay's "raas-terbaak- r, -- w: .. theti ftnowtedee' of On one occasion 1 quits wonderful was Is a third class carriage, and when we passed a little station called Arina in the same compartg peasant-farmment recited a line from Itente tn er which Arbla wen, mentioned as a place where the battle of Montaperrt was fought, a battle which, according to Dante, made lb Arbla run red with blood. "On another occasion I was riding to a tramway-ca- r from Florence to Pistols, and an old Italian se riant woman and a priest got tn. My neighbor, quite a peasant, recalling a acene to Mansoni a 'Promwtsl Bposi,' said, Look! It is just Uka a seen from the ipromessi Spool. "It was wonderful to hear th common people talk, more especially in Tuscany; the Italian Idiom waa so pure, and th dignity of speech among tha peasant j Was perfectly delightful. JI can vividly recall a scene of manv years ago. when the restored facade of Florence was exposed the cathedral to view. The common people of Florence and the peasants who came In stood round sod criticized the work with all th relish of artists. "A a people, the Italians take a great Interest in Works of art and In architecture It te probably an Inherited taste; I do not believe this characteristic can in any ay be attributed to Italian scenery, because the Italians g are essentially a people." town-lovin- Midway to his career. Professor key bees me interested in Toynbee Hal! the famous college and club for workers in Whitechapel that is earned on by Oxford and Cambridge men. and he founded Its Travelers club. F'or nine years, or from 122 to 1901. he was teacher of Italian at Toynbee Hall and to 1912 he was appointed assistant examiner to Italian to th civil servtcq commission. HAYDEN CHURCH. . r;.- - Copyrigh! 1919. . CASTOR each of these at Glasgow, at Belfiurt, and In East London It haa been found that the strike leader was a Bolshevist Polish Jew. The Bolshevists axa British hoard of education, apeater at Cambridge, said that "nothing (he shape of adult education has sn been attempted on the soma anal admirably organized; they are absothe whole history of the world.' lutely unscrupulous, and they appear IE Throughou! the work he bad to be well supplied with money, so objects, namely, to maintain cornu that in spite of their, small numbers men! to broaden and quicken lmef they constitute a serious msnacetoth genre and to give men practical b (Continued from page one.) ate which It is their avowed purIn the work they Intend to indsul (Continued from page one) pose to overthrow. The last object Ihrrease of expenditure but th re- Unfortunately, there ts a section of to military training have been con- after to war. a great variety of w community among oration of hr credit. . He only saw the whom th verted into in for tn the eum included civil BoNhev,-;- ,. jeots being place training are to he .able to ra """ money .existed shut be bad oo a good deaf likely lum, ' nftd eopeclany siifce the tedh of mischief It wee T employment." formerly believed possible, and he confidently prophesied that when hoe- - f Educational activity was at Its hlgh- - tion of fighting. In June67 list, fc truction was going on in aubjw resolved to get his share of it. a report up to date onnouaw E;'Cmh!r "f.. Jnua7 la.,t but Another powerful factor ta foment- of the demobilized roldler wouhf haro It rat that number that has already to.' ing trade unrest was the widespread over 180. 'Pline would Induce beginning of thta year, an et,m4e of to Now. too. with th formalise belief to "profiteering." Under war him fo resist strikes and disturbance. seems that tones who calculated In the number of army students was the army of occupation th tehm conditions It has often happened that It taken and reckoned at not less than may be said to be entering upon this manner forgot to allow for that men of no particular capacity or In- most At the. time of wrttmg, when second phase, where (t may also V potent fartor toe force of re- 3 Oue.ouo. The discharged soldier is there have been 2.900.000 or more men capable of greater and easier orgia' dustry have gained enormous fortunes action. demobilized, there are ssill between ration. There will be a British anr almost .by accident, because they hap- proving by no mean g IracUbla-per-- . son; on the contrary, he Is more fill- - 400.009 arid "800.099 taking Instruction of nmrljr a million men on the Rh to or lold control large stock pened alone. In on month toe for some time, and th majority for Indus In France of some material of such paramount nLra!L.DniTe9t supply depot to London sent them are very young. Indeed, tt disturbance thanaKr the man who central out books to France. And big proportion of Th male youth 195,900 has at work throughout the war. importance for miht&ry or other pur- Thtabeen were not these In 1s . Great not enough. tn thta land will be the army ef poses that It had to be whatunnatural, for after the Britain thrre are at least 200.900 men ease (comfort less though ever the cost. Naturallybought tion, and It becomes a queatio pa the workers comparative to classes, and in Italy 13,500 in classes carrying on their education not net know of (tiia; In a town like G tango w it was) of a soldier's life, the long or Cardiff it is Impossible not to ob- regular, attending lectures. monotonous hours of the andAn28,800 ly for their sake but also In th k oflicer writing home makes the tercet of efficiency for th tiao seem serve the sudden rise to workshop of a the repellent too. Often, man has been wounded or bears following reference to the scheme: man formerly to a email way of buel-ne- s That English u n Ivcrelt iee ha Ms "Life ta not dreadfully exrlting here, In his blood the seeds of Hie gains are constantly ed founded at Bonn and Cokgv or malaria, actually like some other theatres of war for other disease, and feels that hta waiting and are exaggerated to points to the fact that the directs1 in the intenm we are of while - the worker feels a country owes him Something, and this demobilization, this great scheme are prepared! makes for dissatisfaction. But nat- making great rtride in education. The growing sense of injustice aa he com-attack the problems of the young w to understand (ht while h must toil ural though It may be, this discontent men are very keen and toe re are at dlere education u in a every day to earn a comparatively is dangerous, .since such men, train- least seicn clauses going on. in each efficient style. IB maysystematic mreiticrt' be . of ed to this arms bait.iUpn and habituate to danger brigade small weekly wage, another man. Pf2 Col. Ikird Gorell, M- - C , deputy di- atari that the facihUes for study te probably originally of the same clans are formidable tools if used by to officers as men and brains If Lloyd George 1. rector of the educational scheme in equally as himself, ik able either by accident toe British army, tells of one private have taken advantage of them. or by sharp to accumulate a well advised, he will leave no stone whose Interest In the Claeses was so - Xs more definite returns of vte vast fortune practice r,Mlrw9 th in a few days. disbanded mid!!!!.?1 that great though he was billeted six has been done have come totha In'w grievance Naturally this frame of mind to miles from Lille (th nearest place It has been proved as well which labor. In - England is beosm-jn- g moment, fionar Law and where (h-d ,.F?r.t were beings . held he army haa succeeded in giving t!e ,atmr-- 8ir Robert walked that distanco Increasingly prone, afford tempttwirt every day tion to many who tP to the ing soli for the Bolshevist to work In. Horne, hare extricated the govern- - rather than lose the Bolshevism ta not congenial to the ef at- enlistment had contrived to Bis an exertionopportunity taken on In ad- school board officer and pte orderly, rather unenterprising Eni-- 1 there will b no general strike. But tendance dition to the various military duties Ignorant even of to three Ra lish character,, and the number of I there is still trouble ahead Both which men as had been employed on eaa to Irform-read- . professed Bolshevists In Orest Brit-- 1 miners and rallwaymen Intend Th UCh thl" ain Is very small, h.it they are as-- ! have the indurtrtro emplny dur" for Instance, and other Who had tP fnelh "T"; ! 'Miming at the close away very early to ees. were T.T,'?1 toniehingly arrive. Some are Scotch, netionalixed, and then rum 'not ' AM but 1 ventore to to belong to this class and have3t some Irish, but the bulk of them are( much by ,he state .h by Russian or Pol sh Jews, aome an no had reason to blees the effort vf. l yw of, themselves n their own Interest, i olTw V whom, have acquired English nanieal Who! her the government Possible for authorities. to this remain In the aama way that Bronstein 5?. An.f,l!h;nan' Aa ,ht to tte hv done Certainly when the hfatnrv.of if haa, ar try'n 2 d te to great war comes to be writtto. become Trotsky and Apfelbaum. Eln- It doe. sot, it may expert trouble account of this remarkable to ' ,h oviev Knowing that toetr gospel early to June o which can mnUtatlon. evidence tlonal enthusiasm cannot b IP . bylfthe - -- jHowevar. haa at present but little likelihood everrwhere. of trdtw then, it Mher rtw, la told of an oitflcee It ta beyond doubt ono of tha obtaining popular support, they cone) will be the better able to deal with who had been down to visit his unit ders of toe age that Out of th J fin themselves to evoking a general such preoccupation. , , ta to hear and investigate any rible years of destruction should hto order feeling of discontentWherever MAJOR BRTAN COOPER. roorvo cwtisea for complain! He addressed trade condition are harsh, wherever arisen thta oonetructlv 1919. .Copyrigh! to men and ended up by saying that tfiis desire for self-tmen think thev.posaeaa a grievance, provP" b there the B tab evict is to be found willing to listen to any per-so- which alike th tej0 striving not to effect settlement but provid'd It was not a of all the men. rich ard po"! GfMnlsfel EyeHit, privategrievance to frustrate one; end Inflaming the "grouse " There was one main with many odvnwtaces-befor- e mind of bis dupes so that it becomes by rxoo. grunib.i brought to him, and th-VS and those with fev , g f fr tojeflamed sin Sas, Dsf and lad was that through certain diffuhic impossible for the more mnd-- i , ii r..c nduws- a of relieved erate trade pmon leader to negotiate quickiy by Nsrist orgsniiitton there had been r,. g-19I9-- ) w , (Copyright. a. settlement without fear of being diseducational lecture In fjiSecstejr. NoSmjrtmg, tost unite And hta t claimed by their own followers Up experience men Comfort. among the just Eya led him At to remark that in hta opinion there to the present there have been three four Druggists or by mall 60c AID tt buehea roae Bottit per erioua strikea each unrecognized For Saak at Ike fyt free writ hunger for knowl-H?.'- 1 ora, 60o each, ft per dozen. the union concerned, to 1919; arm by TerT significant ig Marte Floral Co. if east Broadway ' Bessedy Co Chlcog H.A.L. Fisher, preo8datf the vert lq men! UrnA-rao- 'f XhbeebeTo$r0..bA 1 du-cuss- n: s 1 ist ee , ! I ure .f i.t f1 ihv TT "1. ben m IA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years bear the Signature of Alwav has-stirre- n! af'-io- Wfcivl Eye u t Two-year-O- ld lit HVlDlWjOja w a siUidwbt, j; 7" , E |