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3 Argentina in Chaotic State As Strikes Tie Up Industries Much Violence in Buenos Aires Following Labor Trou- bles—Even Ranchmen Walk Out—Railroads Meet All Demands—Other Foreign News. By the Associuted Press. dispatches an- BUENOS AIRES. February ] n Leon of Bishop Leaders of the Confederated Railroad | it " onEe S otod N Workers' Union have postponed the | funeral honers equal to those of a “work by rule” strike, which was to | deceased president, :.;unmon:;“:.xl:]&‘; a i gion or him. s body have begun to ana will take a|{onal Gl vote of the membership upon the ques- | = | tion of calling a complete strike if War Measure Revoked. jevances laid before various com-| SAN SALVADC Reppublic of L ey ; vernment of Ion- ' rdor.——The are not satisfactorily adjusted by February 7 Reports re stated the strik pani in a dispatch made public a nmental inter- propertics, which A war measure. ived here st ¥ of traflic shop men section of the Centr Cordoba ad had been settled, » ed tod: = O s e e | Gov. Harrixon Advances Trip manded that dis men be rein- MANILA Governor Gen O ed And paid for the time they have | Burton Harrison has Jost. Announcement W to- | tions to leave the 1 night the director of | 1. returnins fo the United railroads A ordered the company London. This three wee S i et wages: ¢ 4 |than Bie previeusly had announced he | he men. [would leave his post. V i % Quring |Charles E. Y e | 3ot Strikes |here from ti ted with | - — peared in Sk rapers Stir Germseuay. Cuns ne | L BEREIN for the con-| fact that tis |struction of has start- of led in virtus umi 6 be felt tnj SOp T ViEuaLy noticeable extent|jrohlem 1 the ingenuity of e lief workers e drawn speci- o a Fe to rival_the ew York | authorities robable effect ened streets, | ness and residence vention in adopte recent wecks when or of acts of violenc labor troubles newspapers he; E lieve this is due to th reported world-wide prices has not yet I Arzentina to Labor troubl out in widely the provine s K astern Argentina. to Pa ] 5 i the south. In the 3 ing ranch the territor: but property and terrorizin |ana congested bu: Queensland Loan Fails. | centers. MELBOURNE Queensland. — The | " Queensland domestic loan of two mil-| Chess Plyer's Passport Not Vised. 1ion pounds has failed of flotation and | BERLIN.—The American State De- the parliament of the state will prob-|partment has not given Dr. Emmanuel ably be asked to adopt compulsory Lasker, the world chess champion, a subscription to the loan. vise for his proposed trip to New Pope Receives Joseph Franz. Ylnrk and Cuba to meot Jose Carl\;;- ME.—Pope Benedict has received |blanca, the C chessmaster. Dr. Arrv:l?cmvmke Joeeph Franz of Austria. to | Lasker's first application for permis- A e homors due royalty were ac- | Sion to enter the United States was corded. The archdu s :\cwnn-‘rc{usud at Washington. The applica- panied by Count Karasony, his gen- tion set forth that his intention was Peman-in-waiting: Count Somszich, | 10 Visit chess clubs in the United ter to the holy see. and - States.” It failed to specify that the tary of Legation Boro |primary purpose was to meet Capa- rincces’ Enmgagement Denfed. blanca” in a championship match at Havana. ROME.—The reported engagement of Princess Yolando of Ita Arch- | duke Franz Ferdinand of Austria is denied. Ship Aground in Oanal HAMBURG,—The Am llmwood, from Copenh Rotterdam for th aground in the Two steame 1 ican steamer | n by way United States, Kaiser Wilhelm have gone to More Rioting in Ind ALLAHABAD, In x forcements have E t Ak trict, where there is : Iher assistance. ence of last week's rioting. | persons have been wounded |Reg Cross Threatens Leaving Greece. by police fire at Fyzabad. <, estimated to number 10.000, ! in Allah London last week. to be pouring into the Fyzabad dis with the inten- tion of annihi police. The situation w s serious. and troop were there from Lucknow.) Political Struggzle in Fiume. ATHENS.—The American Red Cross has informed the Greek government that it would have to withdraw from if any further changes were in the personnel of the Greek atriotic Society. This organization {has taken over the child welfare iwork of the Americans. proceeding Old Town Razed by Fire. TRIEST.—A bitter is developing in Fiume. v CONSTANTINOPLE.—The town of lves in the field | Lapsaki, on the east side of the Dar- having placed them for the constitutional z was_de- has been opposite Gallipoli, fire today. It | danel embly : troyed by tions. These include the old adher- A as be ents of annexa nationalists, | Boted for 2,500 years for its fine autonomists, licts and |wines. The population numbers about communists. The elections are to be [ 2000- 2 held about the middle of March. The " various annexationist groups are ex- Pope Receives Nobility. pected to form a coalition, but the| ROM Pope Benedict yesterday strength of the autonomist is con-|reccived the Infanta Eulalie, aunt of ceded to be the most formidable. King Alfonso of Spain. with hom he |converscd for some time and in-| quired about Spanish affairs and also department _of [the in it of King Alfonso mines announces that all controlled|and Queen Victoria to Italy. prices on the distribution of inland | coal will be removed March 1. The| Consider New Marshals for France. only restriction which will remain on| PARIS—The creation of three ad- export coal is wi it is probable |ditional marshals of France was dis- there will be a deficiency for the home | cussed today at a cabinet council supply. under the presidency of M. Mil rand. No decision was taken. Specu- lation in the lobbies of the chamber regarding the possibility of the ap- pointment of new marshals indicated that Gens. Franchet d' Esperey, Fa- yolle and Lyautey were the most iikely for the promotion. Lift Restrictions on Coal. LONDON. — The Dies at Age of 111 JYears. TORONTO. — Joscph _Mantell,, 111 vears old, is dead here. He was bdrnin England and came to Canada eighty- two years ago, making the journ from Quebec to Toronto on foot. Admit $45,000 Freight Thefts. MONTREAL—Four prisoners ar- raigned in the court of sessions here this morning. pleaded guilty to the theft of $45,000 worth of freight from the Canadian Pacific Railway Com- pany’s yards at Sortin, Quebec. They were remanded for sentence later. Communists and Soclalists Agree. TRIEST.—An agreement has been reached between the communists and socialists over the dispute arising out of sizure by the communists last week of the offices of the socialist news- paper La Voratore.- The communists will remain in possession of the plant, while the socialists will found another daily newspaper to be known as the La Voratore Socialista. PECIAL NOTICES. THE HOME OWNERS' PROTECTIVE ASSO-| ciation was formed for the purpose of helping owners to get possession of their houses from tenants who refuse to vacate. Legal advice furnished free at the association’s offices, '8 Maryland bldg. Open evenings. fel Tin Roofs—Slag Roofs EHOLD 2 ‘Wash. Loan & . 3. big + Trans- | Grafton & Son,Ince, 1y biag. a1 16, RE! 2] Call Main 760. eating and Roofing Experts 35 Years." What Kind of Glass, Please? Is it a Polisked Plate for your Table Top? Niearaguan Bishop Dies. DOR. Republic of Sal- SPECIAL NOTICES. s 1 WISH TO NC have ful and will again rsume business. 613 P st. n.w. : CAN FIX YOUR CLOCK.” whether American made, French or antique. THE CLOCK SHOP. 91h & F_n.w. Front Door? hina Oloset? Your Front Window? 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Phones Col. 1 CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES ROOF Need Attention? .-THE Abe Martin Says: | You kin git away from any policeman by droppin’ one o’ th’ | ment to county agents containing the igtatement that “the county agent ha been the John the Baptist of the farm jcer at the head. } EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 =0} In the House and Senate The Department of Agriculture is alding extension of the American Farm Bureau Federation to make it “the voice of agriculture” John Mc- Sparran, master of the Pennsylvania State Grange, charged before a House committee which is inquiring into farm organizations represented in Washington. The farm organizations, Mr. McSparran said, were on the point of organizing a national body along lines of the American Federation of Labor, when the department attempt- ed to “put over” an organization which it could control. He presented a copy of New Year greetings from the b s relations service of the depart- bureau movement Gray Silver, Washington represent- ative of the bureau federation, pro- posed to him, Mr. McSparran asserted, that the federation over the Pennsylvania Grange, “boots and breeches.” A sim proposition. he said, was made to officers of the W consin Equity Society by representa- tives of the American Farm Bureau Federation. 4 mittee is continuing quarts on th’ grass | permanent tariff bill. Th bk 7 ow Sti 1 1 |ule a under d Th' new star, Alpha Orionis, |\ WG *Filliden representatives of may be seen at its best at 3]the wrence, ) b |uf:lc!urv:ll"s % s S S mrch Qwal. land workers and the knitted textile m., ¥s Squire ‘}]‘“‘*h Swal- 1 {1Gustet. all of whom urged higher low, who expects t’ be called t'|rat S a protection St expected Marion, Ohio, any minute. {incréasestinslmpontations Copyright National Newspaper Service. ACRES OF COTTON BALES ROTTING AT VERA CRUZ Congestion at Docks Still Serious. Mexican Railroads and ¥arms Show Activity. MEXICO CITY, February 1.—The congestion at the port of Vera Cruz, due to the dock workers' strike se eral months ago, has not been per- ceptibly relieved and thousands of tons of valuable freight are lying in the harbor either on ships or barges or are piled up on land where space | vened. Representative McClinti of Oklahoma, took the warpath House custom ir ing” the Congre Record with speeches not delivered on the floor or anywhere clse. When the House con- the Oklahoma member un- sked a quorum call before the plain’s prayer could proceed followed up by denying unanimous consent for extension of remarks in | the Record. varied the attack by forc- ing the long Army appropriation bill seizure of parts of the territory of the Russian state by any foreign power. and noting with satisfaction the friendly policy of the United States of America toward Russia, the conference of deputies of the con- stituent assembly declares that all treaties and agreements which will permit: Acres of baled cotton, black and rotting from exposure, have been 1 ing in the open for long periods ting shipment to the United States or Europe. Hacienda owners are refusing to subject their prod- ucts to the vagaries of the port, and are holding at a los#® crops which should have been shipped weeks ago. Machinery needed for planting or and delicate parts for printing pre are piled high in the open, with no prospects of their im- mediats removal. The region traversed by 300 mil of railroad connecting Mexico City vith Vera Cruz is bustling_with ac- tivity, such as has not prevailed in the last Seven yea If there is unrest and trouble brewing on the eastern Mexican slope, as has been persistent- rumored in Mexico City, it not videnced in the cultivated fields and reconstruction work. which is being pushed along the entire route. This railroad runs through a coun- try flourishing with crops, then through a wildly picturesque moun- tainous region and finally through dense undergrowth and the foliage of pics. While traveling by this road the Associated Press correspond- ent was shown scores of farms under cultivation which, so the informants asserted, had not been touched by plow for years. The railroad line it- self reflected the energy of recon- struction, for along its entire length were strewn new ties and rails, with dozens of section gangs repairing the roadbed, neglected for vears Blockhouses _established _during the Carranza regime, from which federal soldiers patroled the entire road, ha consolidate international such acts ( without the knowledge and free will Jof the Russian people will be can- celed and will under no condition be considered as binding.” The resolution was adopted after addresses in the name of the cons tutional democratic party. by Paul N. Milukoff, former min of for- eign affairs in the Russian pro- visional government. and in the name of the par of socialists-revolution- sts, by Alexander F. Kerensky, for mer prime minister in the Ru provisional government. “We do not desire any economic or territorial seizures, under any t whatsoever.” said Milukoff. this resolution w emphal ically our readiness unani- mously in_opposing all seizures and lootings of Russia. NAVY RADIO PRIVILEGE. TUnder a bill favorably reported to the House the Navy Department would be permitted to make tracts for the transmission of pre dispatches by radio until June 922. The measure would remove e ing restrictions under which suct ches may be transmitted by ithe Navy radio only when the de- partment is advised by the T t- ment of Commerce that commercial nsmission facilit are inad con- been abandoned and garrisons have been reduced to a minimum. WANT JAPANESE TROOPS TO LEAVE VLADIVOSTOK Anti-Bolshevist Russians in Paris Declare Against Further “Inter- vention in Far East.” NEW YORK, February 2—A reso- lution directed against” Japan's oc- cupation of Vladivostok and eastern Siberia was adopted today at the conference in Paris of all the ele. ments opposed to bolshevism, ac cording to a cable message public last night by A. ack, di- rector of the Russian' information bureau in the United States and spokesman for the Russian demo- cratic anti-bolshevik for The resolution. while not specify- ing Japan by name, says “the con- feren must, especially, most el phatically insist upon a final ce made OWN A REAL HOME Immediate possession of four and five-room apart- ments in THE SAVOY 14th at Girard Price less than one-half the cost of a house. Moderate cash payments. Balance like rent, including all expenses. You will be interested in 1 the perfected details of our plan. 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