i making ley, rar.g-amounts any busi-employes •llectively. aet on ev-e noon to-IS VISITOR IN PETROGRADWants to Help Nation In War Against Common Foe.Petrograd (via London) June 20.—Mrs. Emmeline- Pankhurst, the British suffrage leader, made an unexpected arrival In Petrograd yesterday. She ap-2,000 had | peared In the best of health and at onco called on the Root commission. Mrs. Pankhurst conferred at length with Ellhu Root and Charles Edward Russell, at the winter palace, and discussed what might be done to assist Russia in directing all the forces of the new democracy toward the struggle with tlia common foe.One of Mrs. Pankhurst’s ilrst appointments will be with Madame Kerensky, wife of the minister of war. She !s greatly Interested in the formation of the women's regiments and the report that Mrs. Kerensky Is about to join it. In recounting the incidents of her trip from England, Mrs. Pankhurst announced with evident satisfaction that she was present when sailors refused passage to Ramsay MacDonald, the British socialist leader, who Intended to confer with socialists in Stockholm and Russia.•‘MacDonald's attitude in this war. said Mrs. Pankhurst. “is purely political. He remembered that Lloyd-George gained popularity by opposing the. Boer war, and ho decided that it would be possible for him to play the same role in this war. He lias failed, as the Boeris distrib-[ay” slips of blanks Is allowed . one time ments be-lg to the :e the con-desires towill go to norrow torERONFALLJune 10.— ws Agency ilgaria has die abdica-of Greece •mier Veni-lead of the hat Greece : Bulgaria.