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FUESDAY, MARCH 4. 1010, d vet no mugwump, ek e control ) honest partisan, stood Pian“"‘ and down motion of the air he others, and cven. il The Rudder and Its Purpose, fard 1920 has acted with a | B0 s ising and onexpected: . en evident that | | | thé rear ¢ iy 1t dirccts the f the fuselxe - directional Al motion of the }airplane and is ugeq toniof fhef Development of Aeronautics Gives | » i the aierons &l 500" | Lodge Fails to Secure Support ol Bt M. Camphell's appearance | Phe “Stick™ and < Uae, : i gl Lo R elevators. It is located in ons AN izh it hi b ffin’s candidacy was doomed the pronounced m front of t) Pver all candidates. had . n the ‘ s e bl W S hineton re With ¥ @ y ! . pilot’s seat in the cockpil and is mad. ashington, March 4 ith but {8 for in the country at large.} (B faye 1. Faurofe, Curtiss Aero- | of wood or metal ¢} fen haurs of the final session of the Bhe victory was not all it should St 4 Motor Corp 4 B5th congress remaining, repudl B been. Aanns amendment to plane and Motoer Corporation) Operations of the “Stick.: & maining, republica e i the senate today were continuing finsiow's niotion, whereby the sen- | : The “stick’” works to the Al e s Rl e ity rule is 1o be continucd, was a | Nautics has given the world a new | lcft, controlling the ailerons a TOURh the long night meeting. In ck eve for the republican party. | language and forth, controlling ihe leva Uhe house Chatrman Rlood of the for- flemonstraes that the baltle was) gp p, When the “stick” is pushed to the | 0 affairs commitiee, still was seek ot wholly won, and that the -wm]n» 1 hane right., the right aileron gocs up and | 1" OPbortunity to hring up the re ||:Z“‘o r‘:;r”«;m:‘v"‘-wri‘:n v h‘,l lv:y’ ",:.,‘,’4 :,'\'mw'wm and it has bheen my experi- utian requestin fhot to go back into rcaction. It was | H.:\’H that, except for those who are a victory for old-style Cannonism, not hm‘\‘ .‘:“ with aeronautics or who the chastened Cannonism of the last it k "rf‘”fl how to »fl‘. there is a few yecars, but Cannonism rampant as 1l lack of knowledge of the sub- in its worst days ject of aeronautics, its terms and Nivelneatet Bu it cach state in the union is to | Phrases. Lup by ‘the additional pressure below | e, have one representative on the com-) Comparatively few people know (he |2nd the nose of ihe machine goes|jeaders s ass final down, whioh means that the airplane | theiy | 2 will descend. When the * 1t been The rapid development of aero- course of the last few yvears delivered many lectures on the left aileron goes down. causing Y American peacqd more Jift on the left wing and conse. | feleRates o freedom for Ire= quently a rise on the left win and "Th the machine banks to the right. When | ¢ :A‘"\‘?“’F": al deficiency bill ineluding the “stick” is pushed forward, the ele- ! 0,000 for railroad adminis- vators are lowered, the tail is ((H(ml§ tration revol J was the meas minority Al t epublican v, ik vas to preveny tion. Senator mittee on committees. but instead of | YATIOUS Ivpes of machines, while even t | having anc vote one man. cach mem- | the impoctant parts of construction B | bor will cast a vote proportionate to | ATe equally baffling pulled back, the reverse occurs and ! Sherman Winois and Senater L4 stick” is | action a |{hc size of the republican delegation There has heen developed, during | 1he airplane will ascend his ar- | Follette of Wisconsin spoke for sby ghe | in (he hous This meants that{ the war period, an enormons quantity | "ANgement of controis is perfectly na- | eral hours. the former beginning at Thomas B Dunn of New York and J. | of aviation “‘slang.” and the layman, | tural for the operator }'1 o'clock after Republican Leader Hampion Moore of Pennsyvivania will §listening fo a conversation | Lodge had presented and failed ‘ o B ecure action on a resolution wHich The rudder is worked by the feet | he said was supported b b pushing on a rudder-har located in | i hetween What Operates the Rudder? flexcited | it e mare (o say about how the com- | aviators. is as totally ignorant of the peren the N of the | mittees shall be made up than Julius | subject as would be the South Sea 37 membéry Whetfior | Kahn, Nicholas Loagworth. Frank | Islander in the stock exchange s of the ne senate. opposing Accépt =0t Po- | W. Mondell, or any of the other The A, B, €’s of Aeronautics. theshottomiotithe cockpllBWhenithe | ance ofithe Constitutionlof thd 1eANe members in whom the nation has con- Aiveraft are divided into two gen ar is pushed to the right, the rud- | of nations as now framed fidence. We can hardly suppose that | eral classese der goes to the right and the force Scarcely i dozen senators rémiained e’ can pay for | Mr. Mana made this provision without iRhterthatair of the air against it forces the tail |in the imber during the early i s, et's see, ving some idea of how Dunn aund 5 to the left, the nose to the right and | moraing I'here was little exi Wears. Let's s x Heavier-than-air, o : e e B Gonc with the yore would vote - dhe airplane goes to the right | dence of natorial dignity in the e he Spefilcranin result, in all its| . l#Ehter-than-air craft includes the L cloak and commilte e ey Star, JSSiE ez 8 *| balloon with which evervon a If the Eingine Stops in the Air, SO L o KRS & i brilliancy, was largely brought about | = i eryone is fa- TG P e i o s members slept, some on table topd : has certainly heen on | by Chairman Iays of the national miliar and the dirigible which is o ,m" . till under full cont and others in chairs Senatogial BOUnd hog; which during the | committce and Senator Penvose of %"‘“")"" with a power plant, propel- ‘Whvn 'ghr' there is flying speed and snares could be hcard as far as the fole month of February has been | Pennsvlvania. We cannot believe thatl ' and rudder, so that it can be oper- engine stops, the necessary | doors of the senate chamber 3 a [ ated by the pilot speed is obtained by pushing forward | The only break in the eked away in a stuffy hole while | Mr. flays willingly lent himself to i »n the “stick,” monoteny in Bverybody else has been enjoyving the | disaraceful compromise whereby {he Dirigibles are divided into three [ O the Ustick,” thereby lowering the [the senate chamber resulted from hose . beautiful open weather, — Boston | Progressive clements of the party classes—the rigid, semi-rigid and non- | ©/6Vators which force the tail up and | the occasional appearance of tha hssociatiof that rev : . B an sorint: should have the speakership while the | Migid (ypes. The Zeppeling, used by | ("€ Nosc down, so that the plane | clerk from the house reporting action pnd fliat the substit ould e LAY, BUT ACCELTABLIN e reactionary elements should have the | the Germans in English coast raids, | F110€5 down. gelting its speed from | by that hody 3 5 committee chairmanships. Rut we do|is an example of the rigid ty: .| the loss of elevation, i. e., the force| [In the house the all-nig o £ e g _ 5 > rigid type; the night session cted’ upon in m1 form in whict it i e e | Treaties pledging nations to war |not think such a compromise at all | Blimp, used by the British and Amer- | f Sravity { was enlivened during the early morn, was submitted. Under the chartlpr, | ders a public service in disclosing [ have jhcen accepted for centuries s | helow the political morality of Sema- | icans as submarine detectors, is an If the Propeller Stops in the Ai ing hours by a hot exchange betwéé® he budget must he prepared for two | real facts concerning the high price of | not jeopardizing the sovereignty of | tor Penrase, and we can imagine how | example of the non-rigid type. Can it be started again without ; Representatives Flgod of Virginia and Biaériotai and it! is| Delleved that ‘h‘fi' coal. For once the *middleman’ | the signatories. The guestion of sov- | Mr. Hays might have vielded against Airplane is the general landing? Yes, by diving the machine. | Walsh of Massachusetts, which for ax name given e et the torture of public con- D i : Vardaman's committee ren- | ereignty remained to be raised when lhis will for the sake of saving the|to all heavier-than-air craft. The fiy. | T"¢ force of wind against the propel- [ Instant threatened ta result in a pef- ew list of appropriations will be of; the pledge is for peace.—New York | speakership. The result. theref 5 “|ler will start N il | sonal encounter, ( 1y and tk S ttee's finger is 1get 3 L he result. therefore.is| ing boat and the seaplane are modi- r will start it turning again ered in this form tumely and the committee’s ser 1s | World. mixed. Good citizens rejoice In thel fod forms of airplanes, the former Aeronautical Glossary. Members Almost Fight. spot—the rail- - clection of Mr. Gillett, but their con- | heing equipped with a boat-like hull Aerodrome—Popular name given to | . M Walsh was reading his minor- | fidence in the republican party can-| wpjie the latter is a sea-zoing air- flying field ity report as a member of thé com- i not be restored w and Can- b, mittee which investigated t v t is 21 mills or 25 mills the city must | man’s report, the transportation lines | Army men who routed the Hun, but o4 restored while Mann and Can-| ,1ane equipped with floats or pon- Alr) Poojst 4 Moedl condibion ot e s HIED (ITRSURRIEE T EhE L SR ° pay equal honor to the Regular Avmy {0 toons, ; o "\’l ;;“‘”; ”)“ was 13'»."» > : 4 | tees. : i ipted by Mr. Flood, who midde 4 men who taught them how to turn T B e e e e fall. producing the effect of entering é e 5 s s i o classified according to j0int of order tha & Masasith iambers of the Taxpavers! associas{ltion’ and, oficourse, thesdistributionifis8f S8 RRBEE s iAo or location of the propeller or propellers | & "@cuum. w:”’mw'f“ ’d' l"‘*‘ the Massaéhuéttd 21 | of anthracite. 1t is in violation of e Sceretary Redficld's Task. S Dt o e e P Bank—To incline laterally e e lay | sencditrom APAS ve- ¢ 3 i Foutms v v shatter 3alt 5 e By % S Y I ROVREED Rsaaneech the constitution of the State of Penn- | ~ You may brgak. 3 mx‘ may shatter (Baltimore Amoerican.) Tt lhe propeller orl propeilers are Chord—A right line tangent to the “If the gentleman from ViFHAI svlvania that railroads are financially | the Hun llf You “V[{‘- -H" the *;mn ol Eecro e R ot Commence I Re located in front of the pilot's cockpit, | Under curve of the aerofoil section at | savs I am making a speech K& t6N§ ; | propazanda comes from him still.— | fa1d. it seems. has been assigne e ; : P! | the front and rear. s , ke L Tt ; i o i I . has been assigned the [ it is known as a tractor: if in rear, 2 what is false,” Mr. Walsh shoute hent of the organization, is reported | interested in mininz, but consti u(l\on [ v e i) etk e e e M e Dive ol descend atian nbnormally o Wmv)d o i VTW(;];nolx ~ a compromisc on 23 . | have been know be scorned on i s s e g 1 00d rus cross S o' favor a npromise on 23 mills. | have becen known to g = N war-time prices of pretty much every- Tf the airplanc has one wing. it is| S'eeP ansle. chamber toward Mr. Walsh, but wad bther moderates arc believed to sup- | other occasions so why should the ¥ rramincnilNcwilvorkEotaINnas o o Sl Ro e 5 R AT | Ge el e i e e T Dope—Solution applied o fabric 10 | stopped by a doorkeeper and Séversl abolished the hat-checking P\“Hhi;l‘ EAEe A T e e Ve e e make it strong, firm. airtight and wa- | of That's the biggest blow privilege has tedlie i T 1ote 3 45 erp ll-deserved rehuke to M. A. Sexton, | situation? Laws were made to be | & x : Licdfield will promote a movement of | {han three. multiplane LenRrool; vel rv ke to M. A. § 3 ; | ot vet, and_when “the others follow |y jcex downwiid. The price stabiliz- | The principal parts of the airplane | 2FaB—The total resistance to mo- he spolkesman for the roup that in- | broken and the railroads wish to con- | suit, all the hotels will he reasonably | ins commission is fo be called the | are the fuselage or body, the wines | 1100 EhTough the air of an aircraf der, apologized to Mr. Flood, ending on 21 mills, at the conference | tribute their share in this respect safe for democracy.—Cleveland Plain | rpqustrial Board of Review. Iutting | the motof and the landing gear Drift—The component of the result- | (he incident o . Dealer 0 oG ol ; 3 i . S S reiortod b2 Ce 5 7 s s revelatio 1 prices down is going to he far < i ant wind pressure on an aero o ¢ : esterday. Mr. Sexton is reported to pming at this time, the revelation i Diigee o5 ; e What Ts the Fuselage L onar foil or The most important inesd (¥&nd more difficult than the easy game of wing-surface parallel to the air stream | acted by {he hou hiEhe acted by the house all-nigl ve announced that he would de- | should havean effecf on the restoration o e | . ; . @ % - i c S \imihen i 4 [t's mighty comfortable to feel | yi(ine them up. There were plenty The fuselage is the hody of the air- | attacking the surface [t M hand 21 mills or have no further con- | of the railroads fo their private own- | that if a problem is too tough for s0- | o \illing helpers in the boost, and | Plane. It usually carries the motor Bt M e i s as adoplion of the conference ection with the association, and Mr. | ers. Not because it should hasten or | lution it can slide over fo the MeXt | j g volunteer hoosters are likely to | the pilot’s and passenger's seais. The | front edze of a deck or plane the | congress.—Washington Post. be obstructionists when it comes to | elevator and rudder are assembled on Fairing—Any attachment The actual tax rate will be deter- |[\placed on the real sore nined by qualified voters and whethet Yoads. According to Senator Varda- Dontthtill tol Nonord the M National non retain their grip on the commit- | the air which causes the machine fo fhake the best of it. Iiven some | in Pennsylvania contrel the produc- | ion are reported to believe that ills will not be sufficient for running penses and P McMahon, presi- he representatives. Ociher mem- bers gathered nround Mr. Walsh, ¥ho, after Speaker Clark had restoréd or ort him. Mr. McMahon delivered a | public he stunned on learning the real wings, triplane: more report on the hillion-dollar goverr ment 1919 rantce wheat price bill fcMahon replied that Mr. Sexton was | retard such action, but before P o el Heati e & i stabilizing prices on downward levels. | its rear, and the wings are #ttached | an airplane to found off thna proje S e AR e Several legislators indicate a con The government is committed fo |10 its sides t'ons 10 a streamline fc Fn opealok Y ice-Président bensable to the organization should De inserted that would pre- | fidence that the league of nations may | S 4 : 12 e nahnllland the Whitd Héubé ! . EuS » MAY [ (he §2.26 price for wheat for the What Matevials Are Used. & or resistance ) It is regrettable that there is oppo- | vent, not alone forbid, railroads from | he made all right if enough riders| yole of 1919, notwithstanding that | 5 P for .he pre nature we | and ame‘n(]m:m« can be introduced s balant ~hoall 5 Eooon oS nnl—{m ’v,vr\dam.r;mnn«‘;\ \\"’v: xAnnv-anl 2 3 i ion Fails, - : A Washington Star. linelio sl aEitrae ontboardil: de wood. supported by stee vas comcblsd; ents. The schools are crowded, in- | have “Verboten” written all over our selling for $1.85, free on board, at the | \ires. The longerons, long ploces ex- | Aircraft e L ustralian ports. But Mr. Hoover's| ..qing from front to rear of th Lift—The component of the force Chra . g Do guarantee of $17.50 the hundred- [ ° . f rear of the fuse- | LIft="The compor < e The § 0.000 army appré#fia he children.. The pupils are not re- | should have some preventive legisla- S o e OF U e Cremiee | Lo B B O Gl e Ceiic ASEL pressure of an aerofoil. | tjon bi authorizatioh for # ing pieces are made of spruce. This| "e80lved perpendicular to the flight [ {ampo . of 530,000 man E#df Waterbury Republican.) ) 5 L | n t proper @ c of - | tion, bull aw laws wi teetl ( on the first of March Mr. Redfield’s 3 eiving the proper amount of in ulldog 1 th teeth \ e A D) e Saoel BRI, b i o sonien e eriho f hose senators who, to the won-| stabilizing board will probably re- i R i 5 i derment of Burope, are bitterly as- | view price conditions in other lines| {n¢ finesi linen At present a new | cent B locsabottepaluing vood- i $750,000,000 navad apprepria re attending on half time officers of corporations which are | uaiiing the league of nations are, In|of supply and demand than that per- | CO'ton fabric is being used because it [ 1 sections by splinting on new sec- error if he belicved himself indis- | lines are restored an ironbound clause itlon to proposed school improve- | owning and opcrating coal mines. Hansar—Bullding (i reasing the menace to the health of | statute books. or a change we The World Democracy. truction as in three huildings they | that will bite deep into the limbs of measure authorizing 2 neésw Chairman Camp makes out a sound | found suilty of violations. effect, denying the success of ining to food movements. Already | 5 cheaper to produce and stands the | tioNs iree-vear building program urked hi ase for the health department which We ‘hank Semator Vardaman, but | democracy. They are saying that|some of the organizations concerned | reauired test satisfaciorily. Lami-| Side-slip—Term applied to the par-| presiden: Wilson the people of the world are not about the prices of particular pro. | NAted wood is also used in fusclage ;! or complete slip of an afrplane, The pable of instituting a world govern- | quets are making an anticipatory | CONStruction sideways ltions tatallingabaut 18860068 000 he substitute budget presented z make us forge 3 o 917-18 a ¢ 1 £ 2 g patory S " e ion a 8 5 t procented at the get the winter of 1917-18 | ment that will be_ of the people, by | protest against any atiempt to stabil- N Al o Soaring——Gliding or ¢oasting in a | ncluding $650,000,000 for the mér ity meeting is ratificd by the voters. | when we tearfully waved farewell | the people and for the pcople.” Alllizo qownward e e i ; current of ai ! chant marine Lhaathib it he & are made v00¢ s 4 . A hefore the people decide to interfers | forever to the dear round dollars that [ of the greal nations that —would Al Sy e ,‘:Mli. DA e iistance oI B In S Un O The annual agricultural appropriak ) have controlling power in th 3 £ § covered [ wing-tip. sometimes called the spread i ith the work of such an important | kept the smoke zoing up the chim- £ ; ] 3 Ath 1 St T ) tion measure with $27,000,000 ¥ » iptieRchim=ie 2 B s arhcian: (e e | WILSON TATUK SHIIN with Ilnen or cotton. The long pleces S e e R e epartment, the result of such action | nevs of the railroads. rezenlalivis in ibe lewgue would extending the length of the wing at | ihe cntering edge of the upper WINg | aiion bill carrving $14,009.000 hould be clearly understood and ropresent th \ the majority EW YORK TONIGHT/| ''sht angies to the longerons ¢ of a biplane over that of the lower Tihe kreclamationimeasure tol kit S besile e alled beams. The pieces extending | hen 1 the risk is taken there should = 5 DI of the people of tl LTI o Z | surface | Vide farms for returned soldiers LODGE'S WAR ON PEACE. et i ralols < = | the width of (he wing and conformin | ° Staliing—A Lorm deseribing the con- | tanare T oF returned soldiers and be no surprise at the effect. % : e : - . y this rule by the will of the majority n shape to certain desired reguire- | ditfon of an airplane which has lost | g In addition to multifarious other | Senators who are preparing to re-| (¢ tne people of the world is to be | Suffs and Mooncy Committee Will | ments 5o as (o give the proper lift are | (ne relative \.:.,,,,.4 necessary for | 4 j‘h“ f calied #Ibs. The front of the wing is | gieerage and control The bill d 1 a ing a ropri¢ vill be forced to gzo out of business if | our glad emotions cannot entirely sundry bill S _approf oil. cozl and mineral land leas uties, the health department has | Pudlate the League of Nations con- 21 3 must assume all responsibil- Is this nation committed to principle of {he rule of the ma- designed ¢ Streamline Flow-—A term describ- | wide prohibition His Attention. Ing the condition of continuous flow | Tne o - on s | : jority, afraid of that principle car- ailing edge. J ad tlon . W | The compromise equal suffrage con jlumbing and the inspection of cattie | has been led o believe that out of |jjeq (o its logical conclusion? IS New York, March d4.—President What Is the “Empa e SRR R e L e onel B en dinenfiencliilon : o s by . Mar -Pres A e “Empanage®? ecddying ow where disco uity The b R e il b Atk laughtered at the public abattoir lo- | the chaos of conflicting claims, a |there any reakon why the majority | \wilgon is expected to arrive in this!| o S : o }u s b SR lscontinulty | The bill making nlawtul to die 3 ; 4 s e s e important pamts of the “empu- | 12K ace P il ated nt the lown farm. Milk is on | constitution had heen drawn which, |of the elvilized peopie of the world | ¢jtr from Philadelphla at 8:15 to- £ n parts of (he “empa | play red flags and th ulation o 5 c 5 e s ¢ tail-structure are the {we reamline Shape—A shape intend- | p, inaair e fhe ovotthtow ot i . . cannot administer the affairs of the : il o e ) propaganda favoring the o \ro¥r of | in ple, is accep a . . P o o the i ks . he menu of every family, whether | In Principle, is acceptable and which | (ARASH RO R B S (8 LERD B8 4. | night and proceed dire tly to th ilizers which assist in keeping the | #d to avoid eddying or discontinuity | the government by e L is consumed in its natural state as | Will 80 far toward preventing wars in | yority of the people of this country ‘;”e"_i“ ‘h";"" ““"Bf" .a__s‘(;‘o“§llp""“" irplane in a horizontal or vertical | and to preserve streamline flow, Lhus| After adoption of the resolution ex, 0 the deale : thefuture. The United States is the | can administer theiv affairs? Do we |8uard and soonegfterward will com- | plane and lo keep the tail from drop- | keeping resistance to progress at a | pressing the hope that the peace con elivered by the dealer or used as : can h v P g the hope tha r 3 : : i o h Forire mence his addre® on the League of | ine swaving or “yawing”: the rud. | minimum | o 1 I Pohe i o e strongest part of the fabric. Without [2s a natlon need to fear Infraction | BEAC8 B8 AOCERG O F BT ping, s [ ru " e ference would look with favor on the the co-operation of America thero can | ©f 9Ur soverelgnty through the rule of | * e aft, who wae enroute | ger, which controls the longitudinal Trailing Fidge—The rear edge of an | claims of Treland for self-determina : 3 Am 2 e can | 2 7 hajority any more than we as|to this city from Springfield, Ohio. | girection of flight: the elevator, which | aerotoil or deck tion. the house, at 7 o'clock, recessed trictions on the production and sale | e N0 League of Nations, and the | jnqividuals need to fear infraction | Vhere he spoke last night, will speak | polnts the machine up or down; the Wake—Disturbed stream of air | for 1o hours in respect to Repre- bt milk as it would he o become | ©WOTk that has been done at Paris will [ of our rights through such vule. in favor of the League of Nationd | (afl-skid. which supporte the tail when | calised by passage of an airplane senta‘ive Helm, of Kentucky, who Wha are attacking | before the president's arrival the plane is on the ground Yaw—To plunge (o the right or ¥ft | dicd Sunday : to gusts or lack of rudder con- s 3 ced hi el hEkE ] Ailerons? (Gl i R e o Senator Sherman announced his in s brought to every home through th in effect that this country may|at the opern house, demands for trol tention of preventing passage of thd ity mains. Tlundreds of infants are | Successful in persuading a sufficient | gometime deslre to follow @ course | seats continued to pour in today and S sgonssane iconurolellodntadion ing $7201000'0000 raliresd | appropriasion number of Senators to go on record | that will not be to the interest of | the commitice in charge estimated "r‘t“ o8 “"" ""'"". edeeioll sninez K i Tel was still speaiing at | omlvek: e aJortt the peopla f the| tha ore a 100,000 applicatic 1ey work oppositely, i. e., when the = aeda ¥ t spet 1 t 9 o) the wmajority of people o o | that more than 300,000 applications Real Statesmanship. Needed and it was understood he would con« aileron on the left wing goes up, the | = S onellant thetrlahiwinglaoss downiandl| Doy crsRIoUINaIRolS ColimBTce ) (itinuekforaseveralhoury urisdiction over the quality of milk | Stitution Wait Outside to Attract callad the leading or entering edge old In this city, the installation of | Ity for what may follow. The world The rear of ihe wing Is known as the vould be as unwise to lift the re- have been -in vain it Senator Lodge The senators areless in the matter of water that S e the league of nations are implylng Although there are but 3,926 wraaly What Are o | and those who are allied with him are lependent for their daily food on publicly ¢ iinst the international so- world. 1a other words, while #t-|had been received, with (wo tons of f the health department is crippled, tacking the league on the grounds| mail still to be opened. here is great danger that the quality Withoul a League of Nations we | that it muay automatically abridge Alce DAt th el Nl icesvar This means that one wing 5 will have more lifting surface than | task before ithis nation in getting its the other. This will cause one wing| activities back from war service on llk, and they should have pure milk. | | ciety | This is a time when there is a gieat ——— MARTIAL, LAW RAISED. must return to the status before the | the soverelgnty of thix nution. they ! \wiman's party, has announced that Guatemala Had Been Under Military are saving that this natlan may { sometime wish to act autocratically i to rige and (he ot e T | sometime ) . pickels to the vicinity of the opera | .2 '8¢ @ her to lower. Thess | ; jarge scale to those of peace on a | Rule Since 1917 itself. Mhein spinit can hardlysibellip o o8 sy ST S controls are used to balance the ma- | 4 1 ~ity. G = nations will resume their task of | shared by most of the people of this ’ & L atten- | ;0 and to make turns ClatemalafCity peusienas 2 tion to their demands for an extra i 3.—Martial law, jvhich has % X ) i t building and adopti o | country. Most of the citizens of % : N ” advantage in this respect, compared | 33 ; 5 it The city ordinances require | ?VMmamen < pting pre 5 2ol session of congress (o pass the woman | WhY 1t 18 Necessary to Bank Machine. ril, 1917, before Guate’ - this country assuredly are willing to to pa he woman O e e inthies Which T auoemus force since April, 191 hat plumbing must he installed ac cautions against the next conflict, accept restrictions that will pply | Suffrage amendment The women The principle is the &ame as tho mala entered the war against Ger rding to certain regulations. These It should be noticed that the reso- | equally to all nations. There is no| Wil carry purple, gold and white | hanking of a railroad track on a eurve ‘“":’1 o (‘Yl‘;“"‘ more in the conse- | many, has been raised : g & q < e war, bl yons eulations cannol ba enforced un- | lution drawn by Senator Lodge offers | bondage in such restrictions—they banners, it was annaunced or the dish of a motoreyele racing "“";" xfiw h : 7:"‘ “?"H’ people When the national assembly n; n ate instituted to mecurs greater frec.| The gencral Mooney committer of | track. [n an alrplane, however, the 27¢ d1SPEVINE & 3P/ of desperation. | ed today President Cabrers _rea ] dom fot those who accept them the central federated union also plang | machine 18 hanked insteAd of the | Ur PeoPle are gesnerally onedited | message stafing that Dr Jose De J. sute is engaged at a salary commen- | Sections of the constitution to which fo have women morkors nenr ol track, so as to Flve a aurface (o resiat | WIth Superiar intelligence and sound- | Paul, Venesuslan foreign minister un E & L . er judgment a ' = t Castro, was dend 1e Lurate with his responsibility und ex- | he and others take exception. The building with banners demanding ac- | the forward motion In making a .‘ .'m I(“”‘ry‘.p\’.hw :”W\Is' M: i .‘m Tresldon C'e 'qm = ~’ resolution simply exprosses disspprov. | The Speaker and tho Comumittees. | tion by the president to hring abous | tUrn there Are forces acting In two di- | Lo {00 hanint (o By Serived from | e e o usin. ! (New York Times.) the release from prison of Thomay | rections—one In the orikinal direction | & ppo [benenc o) »::n‘mm from | temala, being I For once a great party has put its | Mooney, the western labor leader, and the other in ihe new direction. ! " ~yo” poocl EemTifemeters 0 ke SATLOR VERY ILI best foot farward in the nomination of = If no resistance is offered to stop the | ni4den and at once complete. There i - g AR = in the origi i 1 o uire discussion : s 4 a candidate for one of the natlon's|TWO ARMY AIRMEN motion = ginal direction, the | are difficulties to be overcome, but | Leroy leonard Sick With Pneumonia \ooal beef” is sold in the markets. | Cluding peace with Germany. Sena- | pighest officos. Frederlel 1. Gil- S machine W ; “"]“ to do two things | hone comparable with those of tie at Philadelphia Navy Yard : . g » tho . N ¢t speaker. 1, TO THE YEAT ynee, and unless (= 2 : here should not be any doubt wheth- | Lor Lodge must know that he is med- [ lett, who will be the next spcaker. ls SOSTHELREDEATT Ll r:""‘.f‘fl"‘fljd mo- | Furopean nations that were in the| Mr. nd Mrs. Ira Leonard of Clay SE ¢ dling in imatters that do not c | not only a good man, or the right man Lawton, Okla March 4.—Second 5 1achine will skid [ war so long and so subject to such |ton road recelved a telegram today + we want this beef from healthy or oncern e enalio el AT i exactly a8 & Motoreyele would it R s tlemptattora to elect, bat he is spicunusl ed | Lieut. Walter Wirz of Los Angeles, le would skid in | destructive forces. If we have any {from the navy department stating jok cows. hen he : pts i ictate to | ¢0. the place above all his competi- j Cal, pilot, and Sergeant Olmstead making a fast turn without a hanked | real statesmanship at command, | that their son, Lery. is critically i1l at the delegates from the United States. | {ors. That seldom happens. in a coun- | both of Post field, were killed yester- | track If oo Eharp a turn is attempt- | worthy of the pretensions of our dem- | the Philadelphia navy yard hospital e ’ The authority to make peace treaties | try Where compromises so often ruleday when the plane in which they | ] without usSing the bank, the ma- | ocratic republic, we shall rationally | with pneumonia ' SHERMAN MUST BE ANGRY. is vested exclusively in the President ctions and nominations. Usually, | were fiying fell. The hodies of hoth | chine will overturn restore the factor of prosperity as| The young sailor is but 18 years o] e e S S el B ? between the best and the warst, | men were burned bevong recognition, | Flevators: Where They Are Located. | speedily as circumstances will permit ! age and is a fireman. thivd class. e In a discussion of ‘the Leag Y is not | {0 parties compromise "\d "“'_"th the machine taking fire hefore if The elevafors are fhe two controls |and help other suffering nalions to- | was transferred to Philadelphia from INations constitution Senator Sherman | in order, somebody neither very good aor \my‘fl.m..hed the ground. ‘locaved on the rear of the fuselage in { ward the samc result. “:\uwpun last Thursday. pt the city’s milk supply may not be T AR Sl e o SR 1 she will lend a delegation of suffrage paintained at its present high plane Sanitary plumbing is another item | ctonomic and military alliances and corresponding scale. We have a great | | | hat affects seriously the health of the | ess a plumbing inspector of gaod re- [ 10 constructive substitule for those erfence. The question of supervising the R\ ghtoring of cattle should not re- | Urges the Americun commissioners to A large amount of | Proceed at once with the work of con- al of the leugue as . proposcd and

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