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ISHED 1876. BOLSHEViK PROPAGANDA 'SPARTAEAN REVEH ‘AIMlNiSTRATI ADDRESSED TO WORKMEN ' [i0E§ NOT SUCCEED IN TIGHT IEUAR IS SENT THROUGH MAILS — Oniy At Mannheim Do lnsurgents May Arrange Subsmme B L, A Resoton| | GO NEN CONDEWN S Rt It g fr 55 1 Rl and Calling Upon Labor- BOLSHEVIK LETTER& ELECTIONS ARE PR VENTED i ‘ \‘ ands > ) _ 3 1 1 o 2 . tuds of R \rmed With l..l.\\“,‘ \. Searle Opposes Cuts—Mayor {4 I Local Branch Denies Im])hm and Hand Grenades Aty | Lo | | | i | | ing Class to Arm Them- selves, Received Teoday. May Introduce Emergency Budget DEPT. OF JUSTICE MEN WORKING HERE . Sl Places and Steal Ballot Boxes. ) ) cation With Propoganda Fe Necessary—Might Ask Mectin London, Fel. he attempt Adjourmmens For Discussion. and Opposes Doctrines. [fBavarian Spartacansi (o organizc : \ £ e < rought t realiza (jon that many a — revolution in Baden and establish a !of the taxpayers of the wity feel that “'11 I e sealtzer | Hvernment failed, except | the administrat i “pensive, a | o'clock# a move was started by the aduainistr hedd at Mannheim energetic action Anarchistfc Notices . Jtatives of the Connecticut Labo ! tnion. today cmphatically denied an f the Baden government Group of singmen’ i In- don - between the so-called | Mediately marched government troops tion this afternoon to draw up & suN- | transpots stitute budpet which would Provide | cause ofi for a. 23 mill tax rate rather than | wjjson that of 25 mills whic! vis recom- | trwin mended by hoard of finance and | White taxation and passed by which im- Mo | Girowp of Working Men” and the | into Karlsruhe, arrested radical lead Contral Labor union. Mr. Gardner |ers and proclaimed a state of siege, ar—Seerot | yead the cirenlars and immediately | apparently killed the movement, ac- opposed to all the | cording to advices received here. I The Mannheim outbreak, which is { said to have heen organized by the dustrial Leaders apd Attack Great the pronounced them rizations ud — | principles of the labor union There is no organized group of No Attack On Teachers ) | At While admit that th lucation- { there was no 0 Police Arc On A Jaborers, as far as I know,” Mr. (Gard- | Bavarian communist leader, Mueh- | 21 features of the budget should not be | station but ’a INENSEES W said, “who use the name signed fo | Sam, Was more successful than those | CUls there are many who feel that| hand when Mf. afi with < i ner ™ x other items can be down material- . at AT 8 v o eirculars and if such a group ex- | clsewhere. The Spartacan forces still | ©the! e SRR private car and wal Iy without any > cit e station (5 a waiting au propaganda, ve th they are certainly not recognized | hold the city which is cut off from : \xpayers' association has gonc \ching his desk thoTHNN in. and this morn- IS i | e ' our Tabor union, the G. L. . We | the rest of the country ; 20 A recognize but one organization of la i record as favoring, and not opy briskly set {o work on matters 'r@ fit - Gl ' : the le: any items on tl ot 3 S y i es. e il ot he working | borers and that the American labor Spartacan Leader Killed. e ‘[y . j duiring his aitention which had been’| ™ For some time the Sohosl board has G > party, a political body, whose princi- serlin, Feb, (Bl : . Lect the Increase 501- | accumulating since he left Parisden]been working for an inorease of sal ocal mail included ‘NI,A s A " iy 1o al in every, :] ress Fuldzennek, Spartacan | wise, the new budgel being prepared | 1agion awaiting his signature inclug ar’s hudget provided for am*iucrease fed hefore. 10 The G L. is opposed to red-fHag- | jend the Bottroo district in L “last 1 > the administratior i A o g e 7 vided LoNd AgRea s i g oy s Fa - as a “last hope™ b udministration | 50 41he $6,000,000,000 war revenue | amounting to about $50,000 If the o vari- | ging, and the pamphlets arc certainly | Westphalia, has been killed while re- | will not attempt to cut any items | i u t 2 . te indi- la form of red-flagging. ne Mr. Gardner is one of the local of- of the union and together with spread {heir doctrine 5 was taken to Boston by Secre- | city meeting were to cut the appropri ion of Lo ations, Mr. Holmes showed why the Faces Busy Week. cut would probably be in the salavies president wa faced with a | of the teachers o otheis line Lm0 ed e e week before his departure about It is rumored that there is friction | el their ilk to act—with violence | terests of the C. T.. T. in the Bottrop district and w ; CAUGE Ll S R 5, for the return trip to Paris. |among the teachers and the heads of J If they ¢ L RS and will b Mayor G \ Quigley and | mpjs afternoon he was to preside at | the schoc The teachers have heen |iBfluénce against the Iy SHED leiierpsasiot| [ESiRECkeodiyg cn Rarn y rps which | A, Searle of the finance board |, capinet meeting, while tomorrow [underpaid according to the opinion of | % Tat Hened by aniindildueliandmtiofads THREE MEN g}[OT BY asgtcen \'”‘“‘”‘“f at Wilhelmshaven. | have been in sion most of H"“mm: he has a dinner engagement [all the members of the school »-mmi‘ - The Statement. S K“ o Vi ,‘;lH F 'HH‘H\\ | Pighting Is Conti [ ifternoon, woing over the originalfwith members of the senate and [and the raise was asked for and The statement of ed in efther a disguised or g ~ ) shting Is Continued. budget. Mr. Searle spoke in opposi- [ house foreizn aff ittees cranted by the board of finance and | concerning the hand. The two-cent stamp affixed to | £ ) DESERTER e et Nh | slcnyatalificonn iftcerlifo | srantCabs : angesand - -w”wy elop “M,If,‘ mlw they were | ALLEGEL S TE | sle, Ifeb. 24.—A telegram from | tion to any plan to cut out any items | discuss the proposed constitution of |taxation. The common council: passed | follows Bl e e Karlsruhe reports that serious fight- | on the hudget, preferring to let it |the league of nations the item without a word of comment, Why did { | | ing continues at Mannheim with vary- | stund as at present with a 23 1 Thursday the president will review | which shows that the members of | Sermons Sunda | | | | | sisting arvest hy government troops. | that will necessitate the reduc pamphlets { He had attempted to incite mobs to |teachers salaries or prevent vik doc- | fice t | further rioting there, it is alleged from obtaining their admittedly of estah- | two other members of the union are The Gerstenberg division, which 1« local delegates working in the ia-| ggred order in public schoal wch ernoon to *“tell them | | seditious doctrines are being BE aries of teacher Why did Stanley Holme | teachers togethe esterday at Nayy Man Pires Fusillade of Shots | I8 success, for the possession of the | tax rate, a parade in honor of returned Dis- | that body recognized the necessity for 3 Volkstimme. As every- May Ask Adjournment. Columbia soldiers. No other |increased — remuneration for the e e e \t Police Ax They Try to Arrest 1‘»1..\‘«, is quiet in Baden, with the ex \While! fofhing dofnital had bee HEA=amenis Enail esnimanel=ol o | teachers | ception of A | mitted through the mails makes 1 . Mannheim, the state of siege through the mails is a violation of the ( m On Train at Springficld. | Has been offense even more sericus, inasmu o | was known but many requests to | The meeting yesterday afternoor fie e : nounced that ‘ this new budget Springfield, Mass.. Feb. 25.—-Dep- | Suspicion il hBheing il connected o8 epareall b iy o'clock and tell them their sala postal laws . raised. Six persons arrested the president on various matters | was called by Mr. Holmes and was | Revolution Is would bhe ¢ id not use ti influence ag the cutting of tax rate? wwaiting him presided over by him. In a concise | : i BT G Ay T o e e G ot e Revenue Bill Signed. manner he summed up the situation. | ! with disorders at Mannheim have One of t¥ 1 ts, €- g been released on demand of t oy i 2 Rt : e e 72| the most seriously wounded of threa n 1 on) demand ‘ofithe sol- |10 (ot CH TSSEUENE S0 President Wilson has been absent [He said that the progress of the | taX rate? Rt i erle ‘,,;wlhmr\ <hot last night while arresting | 41€Ts" council of Karlsruhe hould the eitizens, at fomorrow | fTOM Washington nearly thrde [schools must go on. Regardless of | “Why did -a AR Cirtunlle eminds a | Frank W, Porter of Cambridge, an al- = night's meeting, voice sreat. opmost. | MONUIS. having left December 3rd [ how much is appropriated for the de- | T8’ associatic “an advertisem social revolution. It declares, in ex- 1eged navy descrter. showed some im- Flections Are Held Up, Gt ime o "t SP%is | for New York, where he embarked on | partment, the greater part of the ap- | Intimate that > ' assod 0C C y 3 15 lolumto Rt % e G George Washinzton for Brest yropriations will ve to be used for | lion Would cut Berlin Feb. 24 Spartacan forces | possibla that an emergency b 4 > I L% Drcst propriation ‘I hay ( : 2 Lol Why . did | nouncement was made on the | general school progress. | 1y .d the | provement today and it was said there Was a chance for recovery. De- | tective Lieut. James M. Daly of tho war the exploiters of the workingmin have profted greatly, while the work- ingmen gave their “sops, brothers and | Springfield police department. also ed bands on Saturc Aaianuaa et i . shinz QN Y 7 % e men ga soys, brothers and | R Potter. awill | recover. The |Armed bands on Saturday demand an adjournmen ¢ hed the 36.000,000.000 wac | DOES NOT FEAR ANY father way ¢ 1wt dov k g 2 =) 3 from some election presidents the order that they might o = foi o call him a condition of Patrolman Charles evenue bill The bhill w signed | 0% nd left to rot on the ficlds of e SR e of i - S = e | t v | | | | nave prevented municipal elections | would not be pres 4 neaEibatone I 1 y of the presidentizl party in SBpeanhelor from being held at Duesseldorf. r mayor and hoard : migt g | tion and prot € 1 [ 2 ton today that ihe president | | i and prote France Working up to a vic action elections could not be held in mak into school t pamphlet int ‘tes that : ake suc yefore the president retired. This <. the pamphl ntimates a those areas. Other Spartacan bands, | af the efliciency e At Gl v he DT T armed with rifles and hand grenades. | tion, et H bill appeared at most of the pollin CutaA ) Suan Ot President Wilson left the train at | Arthur Bullard, Back From Russ Not booths on Sunday evening, and seized | ter's condition is critical Potter, wha is years old, shol Licut. Daly after he had been put uas var was not so much for the Am- f for the capitalists. Tt demands that the workingmen | der arrest beeause of suspicious be- arsitng Slonicalyoagii teaciithein L aion g ReRthenie caped anafionndad i il o TIR oo RN ICE. ot o bvitnclnevolitioniiftoli it filic SDINGE S UE DSBS ENSVIOL TR mescland [ omeer B e lle: o S s Sl o pamphlet claims is hetter and hap- | Palmer i time for officers there to | 7" WEXE AUIEC, OF FIEOWE A possibly he rednce yme exte assing through the station with a pressed Favor Movement. | thi s stated b, SR board the train. Potter was located | »1‘ > p¥e Y snunE 8 LCROLL hetiax e was ixed step Mr. Wilson found a cheer- |l it - in the smoking car and he and twe |¢1 In some election precincts vorks Palmer officers were wounded in :an 1e police department, fire department | AVaiting him. e acknowledged the | ca or any other real democracy need | aceused of cutting salaries when interchange of shots while he was be- Duesseldort Is Surrounded. Americanization committce and jn- | @PPlause by lifting his hat and smil- | yave no fear of the Bolshevik cam- | realize these teachers are underpal | ing arrested. vam is said to hava Ieb. 2 terest an bonds ) ng. Many scores of soldiers in the | jujgn heing waged throughout the “The cutting of only one salary Berne 2 t.—Duesseldorf has | admitted the theft of $700 in Lib- ; 18 1 E . 2 been surrounded by Spartacan nds, Mayor Opposes Cuts Too, erty bonds from his father, Sl Bk : S s : which have entrenched themselves to G o B he commander-in-chief passed b sentative of the United States bureau |and that was the salary of Stanley e Bt Leidhold of Pittsfield and | o s Semesives L 3 YsalK ho possibili- e Sl . ) ) ) hard B, Whalen of Aot —nd [iprevent government froops from cn- | ties mayor said he wanted it e of public information who To the Working People of Amer- | Richard T Wnalen of Amherst, who | toring the city which is completely | understood that i L WH SON IS GONF]DENT today on his way from Viadivostok *o | *“The reason—some of our memt tea: . e e 19 lisolated from the rest of the country. | sonally favor the ety A Washington. ‘‘Bolshevism,” he con- |felt he was spending too much t “The war) {5 [over || Your exploiters 18 0, 25D He L asTnaterial § )“(‘_;"\"l At Oberhausen, six miles northwest [ that the 25 mill tax is : He ey tinued, “can never thrive except iu rtford fathering a bill that have quickly plac theixSprofitsiin -2 s o nplicated | or mssen, Spartacans arve reported to | is merely menticnin i a state where the people are pitifu rently is doomed for defe safety i e affair i RS AS » “You the working slaves, will soon | S R have extinguished factory fires. Ma- [to a 21 mill tax have seized the bank deposits and to | of cutting it to 23 mills as : [ Expresses Opinion That American oppressed and where the masses ‘TAXPAYER SSOCIATION ‘ 1 d 5 e 3 no other hope of righting 3 \ccuse Ministers of Falschood. a hard winter, looking for work for it Vs g i g : Wrongs s n an advertisement, the Taxpay ter, i men not to try to continue (heir B | Teagzue of Nations. Bullard upheld the testimon e s n at Rewiw i | crs’ association sked one o tens s inoie tof fbe Mibit Says Only Tgnorant and Op- | penny off 1 ssessment but is mentioned this afternoon as v | ing for the rty own &yman ? )y morning crowd of travelers Seattle, Feh “People of Ameri- “Why has s association b These pamphlets, printed on the S ST e T 7 cheapest of paper and of cheap work- wanship, are signed A Group of Workingmen Text of Onc Letter. Follewing is the complete text of | rowd stood rigidly at attention : world,” says Arthur Bullard, a repre- | the school department was coaside) was here | Holmes. i your only means to SUpply your- R | labors, this step being taken to pre- | CHARGED WITHI HAVING John Reed, writer and socialist, given | yen 1. Coak and Re George selves with the necessities of life. Be- | ] ] . | vent disorders, but several volleys are Washingto “eb. —President | ve before the senate cc tee | ¢ 1 of 1 ty M E 'S With the necessities of life. Be- | war Dopartment. At Last Gives Dofin- L : s CAUSED A RIOT \shington, 1 President | recently before the senate committee | ¢t Hill of Trinity Me P 3 courage | reported to have been heard therc Wilson today reiterated his confidence | investigating lawless propaganda in | Congregational chur | Lawrence, Mass., Feh 5.~ Loui 1 that the people of the country will | this country, that there have been no | for their a ity w'w\r v'vf}nvrw‘( A e ‘: ite Statement of When New Eng- | last night. Government troops are | . =0 N e - 3 jRenE g vateaitn cte. o e e S support the plan for a > of na- [ massacres in Moscow during Reed's | meeting tomorrow ca @ i luring is land Troops Will Return. | A state of siese has been pro- | T 5“7 WNO WaS AL G PPSON | fions in a telegram to Theodore E. | stay there. “But I am convinced, he | question “\WVi ot the | claimed at Wattenscheid in We , wa iy here today 3 When you dared open your Paris, Fel 4 —Nearl 0,000 | phalia, where government {roops have | T ke A Lt e e We mouths in protest, you were quickly men of the American expeditionary | arrived request the case was continued until R 2 et inivenly toftnartol e e S aaent the statements of I W , i _ sage was in reply to the fol- | name e governme he staten J v allroadedt tol jail force will, before July 1, either have March 12 s alleged tha raina’s £t | t LY. C H What were your profits out of this returned to the United States or be remarks g meeting of strik on | lowir aphed from New York Mo expressed (he belief that »i”w( Rev. Dr. G. W Hill A You lost all the little of liber- homeward bound, according to the Battle In Praguc. February 21 were the inspiration for | P Surtc real democratic people of Russia flutely false and without fous {y you had, and you gave your sons, Plans of the general staff announced Amsterdam, Feb. 23.—Severe fight- | disorders which followed nations union, merging | finally will control the situation e G ey brothers, and fathers away to be shot in a general order by Brig. Gen. J. W. | ing took place all day Saturday in = EEGT ot IGIams uel ens s e e dogs and left to rot in the McAndrew, chief of staff, today. | Prague, the capital of Bohem in | $100,000 LOSS BY FIRE | s ioetenof “leaee "ot “msons | MAY TAKE 25 YEARS | ycafuhon, e 1 ie m‘T of ;]- ance! I;im “_;]"m ,lx[:‘:::, \';‘4':‘ and ;m v\r,l\-;, | \\(J;i(h v':\n national guard and students WHEN REFINERY BURNS. | 7200 e o o e he advertisement asks: - sin] or what sions s March;; the 26th, | drove the anti-government commi " ovement 2 oledze ‘co-opers - < a t P " o ; yrop: For the glory of the American | 77th, 82nd, 35th and 42nd, in April; | nists from public buildings which th Warren, Pa., Feb. 25.—The Tiona ! rallying lic opinion and in secur TO PAY WAR'S DEBT s J ssc \\} :\‘l,‘,‘ it \(:Li the 32nd, 28th, 33rd, 80th and 88th, | had occupied, according to the Tokal $125,000, and rer s silent as that your masters may have |in May, and the 89th, 90th, 20th and | Anzeiger of Berlin ¢ i - leagt g tomb on the Nati ¥ r Bed Q markets to sell their mer- | 79th in June. 0. of Philadelphia has been dam-| The president replic i se and exploit other people lika — aged §100,000 by a fire which started “Your of the country S The association also declares it Fraina, editor the Revolution charged with inciting | Burton, president of the league of na- | added, “that there were many inno- such mendacit | peace society, welcome you as recog. oncerning a referenc Refining company’s plant at Claren- | jng united action in support of don, owned by the Union Petrolenm Treasury Department Estimates Gov- Whose property sed at § inessaze greatly appreciated. | Treasury ¥ workers of Russia, Ge Austria and other countries have ri —_— | Z unanimity to the support of a plan in 000 for Quarter Century. MINE SWEEPERS EXPERIMENT. | 0™ ; ; | which the whole world is looking to id ° R ¢n and have overthrown their N . el Neral Deaches Washington, 1 25.-~It will cost : teachers’ salaries W increas Not by ballo mt by armi Poles and Ukrainains Agree to . Newport, k. I, Ich. 2 Three | (hem to be the leaders.” } 1 bout $1,200 $ in janit lari themselves, a vour only mea iy Rordoree w powert mi : ! ! You alone do not idze. Ars vou Hostilitics But Can Renew | vk el 1l for the S. navy today began | = 000,000 for the next 25 vears to pay ' But “we shal 1 wriraid to follow their example. Are . Girl Victim of Hold-up. n the waters south of w ‘5‘15 000 000 LOAN oft the war debi, a ding | per i % S With 12 Hour Notice. R Gl e i F Y 91, s mates of the treasury, based on In- | tendent of schools,” it is declar G heione W 3 ) o New York, Ifeb. 25.—A murder in | of electricil mincs A et R complete knowledge of precisely [ Continuing to refe to Mr. Holm| “SWill you he : 2 ‘ » Feb. 24, (By the Associ-| panhattan and a hold-up in Brook- | nald R. Balknap. wh 5 i What the final war debt will be. This | the association's advertisement sa Sienlic 2 G 5 Che Polisk foreign office | jyn were added early today t ihaline tlor it Tir the | TT 2 Extends Fnr-| ..jcylation is made on the assumption | ““Phe attitude of the superintendd OLEY g m from Temberg | record of New York's ‘“critie wav 1 | f schools in callin meeting of that an agreement was reached | George 1. tobee, a hoarding-hous i ihiee it et ther Credit crbia, Bringing unday for the cessation of hos- | keeper, was found murdered in The work of clearing : mine field | tion’s Total Up to $27.000,000. 1 teleg that the net war debt, with deduc- |« tions for loans to the Allies will he : teacher ves { fternoon al in the necighborhood of $18,000,000,- | falsely represent to them that R N e e is 000. Interest on this amount at|was our intention not raise I 'clock Monday | several diamond rin young wo- o : i shingtar Feb. 5.—A the rate of 4 1-4 per cent would be | cut their salaries and ti it was % evening. The agreement can be de- | man was robbed of $20 after street e credit of $15,000,000 for Serbia a $765,000,000 a year to be raised by | vital importance to them, their bve Urges Soviet Organization. { nounced by cither pairty on 12 hours’ | thugs attacked her and he ort MERICAN “,.\,,.}”, orized today by the treasury. L taxes and then repaid to hondholders. | and butter, to go and to have ti el '« loans from the United States| [ addition about $417,000,000 would | friends and relatives go to the ngth, and addressed to | - Another murder oceurred later in | 70" Ry TP 7,000,000 and loans of all the | yave to be provided every vear as a | meeting and vote down our t soldiers (and Sworkers and MCBEIDY 2 = £ Bt il the United States $8,- | sinking fund to redeem all bonds in | merits the condemnation of ever f what is termed “th PAVE NEW CAN ATE [itheRdaviwhen fai Fonelener SwasiShO [l o i e B s 5| Allies from | \ ‘,', 1 )w‘:\yn)n‘ = 1 DID down in a Brooklyn street. The mur-| 1/, oiven the hizshest decoration of | @ 4+657:000 2L VEaLs Pt hinaa ssued b, sional | lerer escaped This would juire a cumulative i | | ITALIANS OPPOSE sinking fund provision of 232 per| Expect Big Gathering. SINKING TIUN SHIPS | cent. Congress has not vet authorized The Taxpayers' association Jlishment of a sinking fund as | ing nothing undone i effort our master r will you Revolution r und ha life Which will yvou choosc WUP OF WORKING MEN between the Poles and Ukrai- | room, apparently by thieves who sto nians heginnir i Saloniki, Feb. 2 te 5 | e ks the Serbian government. The decor It urges its read- | Kans; publicans Will Scek Eloc- and hold secret meet- ery ranc of indu — ation was awarded for his medic PENNSYILVANIA RATIFTES 1 work among the soldiers and refugee I in Serbia | | ome, Teb. 25.—A protest ag recommended by Secretary Glass get the taxpaye the prope surrendered G [ . tion of Representative Campbell As FPEDERAL AMENDMENT o owners outl to Vot 1 >, her { " 1 g ien speaker of New House. | Harrishurg, Pa., Feh, 25—The s == e - — | the proposal to sink to ‘‘take er cach ! I senate today passed finally the house TATHER. man warships is printed by t Tri : tomorrow nig ! , FINED $150 FOR BUYING Washington, Feb. 25— Republican | Joint resolution ratifying the aations - { buna today. The paper urges the dis Fghe to e ; difying the aational | | e T VOTES AT ELECTION reason- | members from Kansis today decided | prohibition amendment. The volc rtford, Feb, 25 —Fore- tribution of the ships i for the benefit of In most t Simons ¢ | y ¢ T at ks the | {o present the name of Ttepresentativo | was 29 10 16. Pennsylvania thus be- cast for New Britaip nd vi- among the Allies An announcement Winsted, Feb. 25.—Merrell G. Fenn | cipline of the Canadian| Campbell of Kansas when the [ comes the 15th statc to ratify, the cinity: Rain or <snow Lie to- that France and Ttaly would take of Lakeville pleaded guilty in supe mm-‘ his | Is the veracity of the gov- | house republicans meet in conference [ house of representatives having night or Wednesday, Wapn e intervening in Russia is| court today to violating the election | stenographer —_— Thursday night ta nominate a speak-|adopted the vesolution three wecks mn.um and Wednesday, regarded as ill founded by the News-|jaw last November. Judge Burpee ! on Eleventh Page.) {er for the next house. bag < papers here. fined him $150 and costs. (Continued