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VEDNESDAY, HARCH 19, 1919, le Opposition? . Rhode Istand's initiative. ] eport Post) (Boston Evening Transcript.) I:FI ! d predicts that within Rhode Tsland has not yet contested . . L [] nited States “will be } the prohibitory amendment in the opposition to the League | United States supremc court, but it € That may come true, |may do so. Represenfative Jacob A. | nothing at presnt to war- [ Baton's resolution, offered in the house 5 . v U 4 statement. of representatives at Providence, | £ Bago Daily News is con- | seeking an immediate decision by the s — P careful canvas not con- [ supreme court on the um\vmmnm\vl 1 = Bc ciute o morie b | of e feion of consrens in pro- | SUPETiTtendent Cleared of Man- |Representative Hull ~ Shows Bll. Here is the vesult of ex- [ posing the prohibitory amendment, .s"fayi’\‘-lfl?.f;“” e e ey e 1o e heone | Slaughter Ghiarge in Wreck Trial| Enormous Expendllures League of Nations a and the sentiment of the committee league, with changes, ...1 and of the house is said to favor the | : . fnst the lcacue oo 1) passage of {he resolution. In what Mineola, March 19.—Thomas P Washington, March 19.—T fe were the ,..,.m- willing to | manner may a siate contest a consti- | Blewitt, the first to be tried of tho | cost of 8 a:I) opinion. 1!1"L1'H\)‘ "”:f (uh|m\a| amendment? It may do so, | five B. R. T. officials indicted on man- . from April 6 191 ] Of those interviewed took ref- | undoubtedly. hy hringing a suit be- i > 917, to June 3( R it weel o m”"“c(z”” for the mectared pup. | S1Aughter charges growing out of tha | will be $30,205.000.00 Bt ready to zive an opinion. one | pose of obtaining such an opinion as | Malbone tunnel wreck on the Bright- o g i another. Of those Who were | is asked. Presumably the ninth and | o0 line, Brooklyn, November 1 last.| Allies from Auzus fently informed. the majority | tenth amendments to the constitution | Which resulted in the death of 93 per- ed the league And Chicago is | offer the bhasis for such a proceed- | S0NS, Was acquitted by a jury in th home of Senator Sherman. whose | ing. The ninth amendment is as fol- | SUPreme caurt here last night. Blew-| 400; one.g ciation of the proposed leaguce | lows itt, as superiniendent of the Southern| of division, was in charge of operating} oo the trains during the strike. The| ;. prosecuting authorities believed their the wee to the United this is three-fou 7 land's war ekpenditure, $10,640,000- ourth larger than the deb ) France, approximately $23,400,000 ‘whose abuse of President Wilson “The enumeration in the constitu- wice e most vitriolic tion of certain rights shall not be | Probably the most truthful state- | construed to deny or disparage others mes the war debi of (‘anada, $2,000 $iit that could be made about gub- | retained by the people.” case against him was at least asi 50 040 - Esentiment in the United States i And the tenth amendment is sitone as WAl EaiRst ahy 0f el o5 oy cost estimated ft the majority of pcople have | “The powers not delegated fo the | € indicted officials. the closelatiiho Gl Wi 55 fBpted thc president’s own policy of [ United States by the constitution, nor | , J2iStrict Altorney Lewis announced| qq = 0 ftcnful waiting.” When a public [ prohibited by it to the states, are re- | 2fter the verdict last night that he Beting is called of people prejudiced | served to the States respectively, or | Iould proceed with the trials of Tim- B ravor of the leazue. fto he ad- [fo the people. | tohy 8. Williams, who was president | fressed by some powerful advocale Rhode Tsland’s contention, ifl the | Of,tHe company when he was ”“““”]“ ! ¥ the league, and that meeting adopts | state decides to make it, is {hat con-/| 1ovard Luciano, motorman of the/ 1% ' Fesolutions upholding the league—it | aress never received from the states | L cched train, and John S. Hallock, | MOT® i ¢ i ] states | 3 by it : ¢ foregoing is a summary o imeans nothing so far as public-senti- | power to alter and transform the sys- | Jpaiy ) Dembsey = and = Willlam ndia Rep tat ‘ord ¢ 0 e e e o e company.| findings hy Representative Cordell flient’ is concerned. And similarly, | tem of government in the manner in | ricnact all offictals of the companyi reiRes By (EePIEES! meetings called by bitter opponents of [ which the p It was said., however, that the sec mnl‘ democrat, .o ennessee, of th homicide indictment- against Blewits] Ways and means commitiee, who ha probably would not he tried completed a review of the coun The jury, which heard the « war fingneial situation tried hefors Justice Secger in the N s large, almost, as th of TItaly, $16,000.000,000, and 1 e present war cost the Uniterd States 14 times as much. Upon an cstimate for the whole Civil War pe- riod, fixed in 1879 at $6,190,000,000 the war just closed cost five times ohibitory amendment al- the league, attracting together ene- |ters it; that the rese ition of con- mies of the league, likewise mean | gress for fthe submission of the hothing. The mass of people are [ amendment was therefore an acl out- | naking up-their minds in their own | side of and bevond the power of con- way. And the test generally is this gress; and consequently that the “Will the ‘League of Nations be a 1mendment itself is void. If the step foward permanent peace?” state should decide thus to contest If (he people are convinced (hat it | the amendment before the supreme |, telephone and notifiod his. wite ot will, then the public “blaze” of which | court, we sec no reason why the CouUTt | (1o couple's Brooklyn home. The for Senator Reed speaks will be for the | should not be required (o listen to o 5 £ £ i vent “thank God,” with which she re-! than cstimated wealth of the g agains he s f )0 s deci ! 4 3 e 2 league, not against it the suit; and upon its decision in | cived the news was heard by those! United States. The annual expend Sl the cage would rest the question i whoe stood near the acquitied man tures had jumped from $10.000,000 Our Surplus Food. whether or not the amendment stands 1 hold (New York Commercial) upah e actvlthigl ol fosting A=iaiil e s S DD ARSIl C R e e e Germany asks for about 2.300.000 | (ic other amendments which are now | | feej splendid.” was Blewitts com. | in 1915 expended $19,000,000.000—a o P of Paper”| tons of food and the fofal require- |an infegral part of the organic 1aw. |ment on the verdict e De i 400, ' u: oaia TBut 1t fiyes | ments of continental Wurope éxceed | It is not to be supposed. however, | pistrict Attorney Lewis upon. The interest item on the lotal in P 3 MRS able to tear | 8,000,000 tons. America has a large | that any proceeding which Rhode | whom the {2 of prosecuting the in-' debtedness of the Allies will amoun R "‘“‘~“" Is unable to tear | /11y of wheat, frozen meats and | Island or any other state may Now | dicted men devolved whem the deci imn future 1o $10.000,000,000 s Poticve [0 DG ‘ e'i‘“" Do preserved. hog products and is wor- [ fake will hate the effect to suspend, |fondants ol & change at vemue fol The st iy Franen 1 oor year . o chi 4 : avorable winter makes 8 ; : Wh @ en | comment upon the ¢ for chil- |.a n"w’ &1 ¢ven Cheaver than the ono | .1 200,000,000 bushels quite prob- | formally proclaimed as a part of the | sorting that so far In thIS day of en- fh‘\!;‘pe’\n\ his .\lmn\h s \\)’“ able. The farme have unusual | constitution. the eéw flivver be named after his Votal War Cost 200 Billions, | sau_county supreme court retired at | 1:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon and Jslyeion Lo prope e returned at $:18 lust night with its|.1aterials, which, he said, would néver Iverdiet. Blewitt, overjoyed. rushed fc e known, the cost in money or its | cquivalen: amounts to $200,000,000- 000, which is only $50,000,000,000 less Bri’s conversation, no animosity toward any-, 000 in 1914 (0 $70.000,000,000 in 1915 € He regards the armi- Wer “scrap of paper.” in s above given for that coun verdiet -hevond as 100,000,000, There must b as he was concern-| added $13,000.000,000-“the physical ed the cases of the others. who have | advanced thinking it (uantities of fat hogs on hand and the Mr. ‘Baton’s resolution hefore the \ FRAEol, T S e i i patedihy b o R EGNON Sig | | commission—and $§,000,000,000 for pensions, which put the total at 544.000,000,000, B o loara jWeT My oon eidbelg State Journal. price depends on quick exports of | Rhode Island house calls attention to | be tried. - e = sork. lard and bacon the interesting circumstance that B in%uch @ position would (!e?fl»-‘ If the' Balkand do mot furnish sut- | PSSR MOe o rve | Tthode Tsland’ was instrumental in ARMY CUT 1, 10" ; 1 ely gbuse and malfgeat helbless’| ficient practice * exercise rm: the | (1en America has so much foosl {o | broposing and bringing about the 5 in :nn‘\\l‘swu ».‘W;.fmmue Hull ovs andyLirls entuste@Mo her cave | leasue of nations players, Central | 1\ (ouress has appropriated a | adoption of (he first ten amendments S . ; declared this country's situation 4 vet tnb.Mficnce presentefproves gt ‘\“‘e”"‘,‘;s_"\"‘r ."5',“"1"" vf”’ a tournit- | 1 ijion dollars to cover losses on the | to the constitution. known as the bill | SINCE NOVEMBER 11 H'”\'l“' be viewed optimisticatly By sore-over the wiioer G At Yec- \](, ol s of. ng‘l fouh men e e e guarantee of the price of the wheat | 0f rights, which include the two ar- | Gk experience a fecling of, greaiy ized as a public duty e omita- |3 | !,.. (hJ : d als e o O oo | coniorglais U sloss el e T b Gl S Sl R e oD R R L g T.:r' e eniae e BL T iy vm!fim\l i .ol.d hi ains Q.:m also | Anybody mow ean buy an Iroh |y yeduced by selling part of the | sponsors of thesc measures of seour- |roun muere Are 1.308,131 Omicers| (AT Picture presented by the other VER v 2010 BbRas salt * to the,|/cross as a War souvenir, b and | Troat to Germany and other coun- | ity for the rights of the states, Rhode 5 belligerent countries. Our population Rsiiure; -oyep thought fhatsaving | 11 8 auotMerchigl@mhiom she | doesn't meed to stock up, so long as | yjos {hat are short of food. We can | Island may be regarded in the present | il TG opeITxclus is morcs than 100,000,000 and 6u prive jthe cofamtinity, of many ~e-q ' 0 o0 T s A she_has the ex-Kaiser.—Manchester | ¢,0q {he hungry and dispose of our | brocecding as secking to guard the i wealth more than $250,000,000,000, o o 9 “afnton. overwhelming surplus if the peace | guarantees which she then ohtained, ive of Marines, while our annual savings must Db A 1mni>l\r‘-mv- ord d_by r conference will handle the problem of | #nd this circumstance at least adds o ) more than $15,000,000,000 fetite to Javor Quislog put Weld el Coniiion fl} ale f}«,'n)c 5 én- A e in o inquire | Fving these pcople from starvation. | diznity fo her present contention i D nston March 1 P Can Pay Our War Debts First. 1d" advise' mu‘l‘hfium Tl ar - A .- regdel { . strength of the American arimy P Sl e e e r N3 ce saic ybject to Germany = 8 tirély, dispropl uh‘!te td¥(he serjous- [®epcther the league nations plan [*France is said to ‘obj ! 5 - e sl vas o i6s one % b, at*least, to mnom.iw;nhn i } hothergreRlea on patlong B buying food instead of paying dam- stondclb A eni o farch 15 wa 6 it [Fneatt and iy oft its obilsations L1a | - o ! 2 25 [ | g, but that is wat hblo project#®: We do not presume B nesggof ‘the erfme. spould pis “any kik' to Jacob’s Ladder, which ] St - o | nounced yesterday. a decrease of 1.-1. : ! » oo |Jacoh a o in a dréam, 1A reply | aScsswith the cash she has on hand (Boston Transcript) | 402,651 mince the slining or i j in advance of other nations. The na- L Sairla i been made to féel‘in " o q Afl the gold in Germany will not go helroealon A N o asl -l tion can and should maintaih he Taxpayers' Association is in the | o o & ¢ might be de maoré confidently if cClan louse ho record of Mr. Mondell in for- ! nistice: s : uld, maintath &nd Bic. i o 1 that it hagalilod the suff@ring she mflv_ roonTher | o outa ¥ d weiry glatement that | far in paying damages, and France | eign affairs, indefensible as it is, is A war department statement re.|SWensthen its unparalleled ‘position g Bpavec thy 2 S0P ehalich, v there wero 148teps i Jacob’s ladder. | and Belgium will get little if the Ger- | cven worse. in the field of domestic | ported 1,508,133 : t ¢ 3 officers and men, ex e f thespublic It.should not fun J ¢ Tho (_;L sz en e SlncIS s 1\‘“‘\.‘.\ city Star mans are starved to death or rendered | policy We nced not go further than | clusive of 24,000 marines in Europe lay with the idea that it is, the cffy N incapable of producing raw materials { {he autobiography of Theodore Roose- | France, German s > ®hublic interest¥n institutions in which - and manufactures with which to set- DA ! o Fran Germany and Russia. In the esgmeh (. but 5o long as the negple |~ i 2 o e and ranufac velf to find this out. Mr. Mondell was | United States there were 640,013 and | R A Rirmans andoaged (peoplg gependent *“\Q THE BHLD BUOY. tle claims against them. chairman of the house commiltee on !t sea 64,203. The force in Siberin: Miration of the world pre b e QUER ] 511 communities are givensfomak. - In- ‘. e o oo For humanitarian as well as husi- | pyplic lands during the Roosevelt ad- | numbered 8,970, with 47.218 m ine in- | 1espair of the enemy (5 B o cive life to thelr. fdead Mt s o L E T 0t he ; ot | 01T Vi ‘<‘|M L T call anc Sl | ness reasons the American representa- | minisiration. He was foremost amonz | sular passessions Let's keep in mind at least soméip itd be well to ‘sce whelger the [Oliver CAll GGl o gk ,m e “""‘l‘“‘ “"‘;_ ‘I""“'\"n'l"'l“”m:‘h‘"‘f ong tives "-'.”,w peace H])vl\!m'r;niv :h()w{flrl‘ the foes of the great conservation A total of 470,736 officers and men Of the big things the nation has uc ldget it offcred” the budget which o - s N Y do their utmost to clear the wav {Or |, eagures for which that administra- | of the American expeditionary force | COMpblished, some of the big achieve : . : e pm\ml Svilization HnA !hl\\!s Near reef of gray stone, forsaken, | cypplying food to Burope. It will help tion will he forever memorahle. The | had sailed for home up to March 13.| Ments with which it has startled th e roec can - © the | couta not h.nm»"n mmr— alone;! ’ | Azancetoeo e ian hat Germany owes | ;15061 in his autobiography. refers | That number represented 24 per cent, | World. The courage and patriotism y's financial requirements, Lam left to the sca, to the sun and | hor and it will provide the market for | (90" (0.0 congressman who took | of the strength of en. Pershing’s| ©f our soldiers and sailors has forces on Novemb 11 and left 1.-|brought lasting honor and glory tu 18 of world supremacy ndustrially | inancially and economically [ United States has to its credi months’ war recor ing the administration. of hmng. for | R ; LY the sky U Eubplicaliwiilchi e houTd ) HavaN| 8 S TS EN e CH R S 0N 00 S 5 7z those whp require the aid of ‘socicty, We have on hand a surplus of far | e 164l in every measure to preve e oo | the nation. Let us, without bropding THI BREWERS DECISION. “such things” are encouraged. If wé | Flow T shout and 1 reel with the | ygre than 6.000.000 tons of wheat, ORBSRVAL IR N0 alonal £ | "Gf the total returned hame or on|OVer little things. cheerfully practie sources and the preservation of the | e iy § c 76,5 e e o ud. | enough finunciai heroism (o pay the national domain for the use of home- | (e Way, 176,516 were casuals, includ- | 3 L seekers.”” And again, in discussing | the reclamation bill, championed by necticut brewers were quick to | are to maintain such institutions, the.l frenzy 1 feel fats, pork and bacon. Six million When my wave-woven garments| jong (ons of wheat is about 223,000,- ! are fashioned of fire 000 bushels, so we can afford to ship oducers in their decision to resume ( fully the character of those chosen to | \When the night wind blows keen and | if ai] in the form of wheat as fast as | ! o | 89,494 had been returned, while the| SAFY to issuc additional bonds during manufacture of beer, and an in-\ dircct them. To a certain extent, the no star may be seen ships can carry it when we have a bi "‘“fl'm b ““;’”‘f th \“""";"1 tells ofliigaa artillery. Aizuves showed 058 | the fisc 1 ending June 1920 esting legal battlc will no doubt re- | bully has been driven from tihe alms And the heart of the sea is as wild | wheat crop practically in sight the Gtive untesterencepbysthe gdmIng htiometout ‘ot 1a's 46 hut he predicts that “including inter- as Desire! England favors supplyving Central [ istration that was necessary to pre- = 2 | est and sinking fund, we should soon : 4 - 5 5 : 2 3 = Burope with food. Mr. Hoover is av- | Vent that bill from being made un-/ GERMAN ELECTION RETURNS, | be able to get our normal expendi venue has declared that one-half | capacity and a sympathetic under- | gy sway and I swing how my braz- | wansing for large shipments to Austria | Workahle by an undue insistence upon D RS e Mol | tures down to a normal peace level o one per cent., alcohol is the max- | standing of orphan children and in- en lips fling and Jugoslavia by way of Dtalian | state’s rights “'in accordance with the | o h e 'm“ oy (wmm "”"‘”\ not over $3,000,000,000 o 2 i . - il ) ondell 4 . & S € G v in Ham- um under the law but the New | digent adults are not required as Their one word of warning to those | jox NMerehantshinsiilinefins Gendliferfolitsio N Mbn dell iandRote o i 5 Saiiaia i el il G e Opposes Excess of Taxcs, sailing home; man ports can carry the whole 6,000, gressmen who consistently fought for o i e ey 19 m‘mw_ ‘m"‘ Mo ddal e i e e it But the comes no reply save @ Spar | 9oo tons in three round trips without |local and private interests as against | | ; Sy 5 X esenta- | 2 8 oSz s ol i o . . e G 4 ; - : = ] = tives, the democrats 33 e ple's | enough. He says While the maxi- establish a limit other than for | they should be demanded. ittne by {ntortering with trade with Ensiand | tlie imtercsts -of the people as & the people’s : £ | party 14, the independent socialists | PWUM amount of war taxes should be 1 ses of taxation, this opinion be- i sob from the surf and a face in | prance, Be t 3usiness | whole.™ s e o rpose xation il opir ) - 4 C or © c France, Belgium and uly Business 10le. 13, the economic league 13, the n levied. the very minimum would hs an Esed on advice siventt s Now PRV, . S pmaa the foam:! men should advise President Wilson Yet this is the member of congress, > T e SR e g based o1 Lyentfo the FPURORE IN THE BAY STATE. s et e e s e e ok L The Irish question pops into prom- | Death's football is here and w chill | [1yg foodstuffs at once. Navigation | private interests,” this the foe of con- | perlin andladeguate sinkmz itundll requines: that as of fear will open early on the Great Lakes | servation and the cnemy of prepared- o ents all } 4nd this emergency movement.should | ness, this the pusillanimous pacifist Nithond Bromnn | *An jmmense portion of the present be completed before the first of July | and selfish spokesman of special priv- | AL war expenditures will not accrue un- setts is in danger of disruption be- | Ah, the dead men below—they and I | oyt ilege. whom n republican caucus, | (Keprinted from “Amecricanization.” | i} the next fiscal ing sick and wounded. Of 687,074 in-| NeUeSsary tux involved fantry in France in November only Mr, Hull predicts it will 1eces- low the initiative of the New York | least we can do is investigate care- 1t The Commissionc of Internal | house throughout the land but mental bric brewers question his authority | the principal qualification as much as | tional people’s party 4, and the cen- g | prk men by their counscl, Elihu trists 2, according to a dispatch from { Penditures and to meet all interest « Il | yot and William D. Guthrie. inence again through the rumor . Champions of the federal prohibi- | 1énce again thro gl When the shrouds of the mis B . o the deter | theSDemociuticRbartyinEMassachy - {he headlands enfold; vear, wmd if the cause there is a difference of opinion only know - - packed with Mr. Mann's puppets, has l"»”"\\‘hcq by Department of In- largest amount of m_u: congress o Tathes! the Deniie oriNutione wini | D CEa enipiiiavensboun d b ut 0 Point Judith’s, Voice. e e e s terior, Bureau of Education.) feelaliustifizalinl iniposiae | during that O GG (A I iy 2| o fo T ireand tongue has vet told! Point Judith Light, near Newport, | to choose for the position of floor | V€W Britain, Conn., has surrounded | reconstruction period should fall ki they have allowed no grass to grow | FeSult in the liberation of Ireland or R, L, has been fitled with an elec: | leader of the new congress. Of course, | the naturalization process hy the cer- | of the combined normal and w its further domination by Great Brit-#Whether four or fair sky but one | yically operated phonosraph and {hey swould not have dared (o do if it ; emony and honor to which it is so ! penditures in the next fi B ncdiie wtiof to inier | 2T A Victory dinner is to le el _ message 1 cry - megaphone apparatus that literally | Theodore Roosevelt were alive today. -’_”“(‘i‘ entitled. No longer does the | would be in accordunce with - : : \n Springfieli Satirday evesing and| From ihe half-hidden ledges transforms it into a “talking light- resident of that -city get his citizen- | principle of zood finance to re with the manvfacturers. The fact ; haunt as a shost, house.” Point Judith Light is a very ship certificate in the same matter-of- | honds for the remainder Caellly el ieri i il To |hc'l;":1”\:;'e” L bide on the pulse of :\C{\\(‘vrlnil G & .rwl\_»q\:c_m.\ his death the Roosevelt tradition and ‘”‘ ‘]“;";“;h'*l szf‘\.””:q his automo- congress has already imposed J y 3 slanketed by Impenstruble banks of | o0 oo 1 S aan L ¢ e. But as soon after the | ficient amount of taxes to meef 1 Sy Sweel Home.” Unwearied. undaunted-—the voice | ro0 Vessels fitted with a receiving court hearing as the certificates can | dinary peace expendi , 10 pay hey ciiose 1o resume production gives G e Already the Democratic party in i outfit can pluinly hear the mega- | be made ready a public reception and | terest on all war and other indeb B8 cascdeod standing 2 S SO : HERBERT BASHFORD, | pyoned warning, repeated every five | SHIP QUESTION UNSETTLED welcome ‘is provided for the success- | ness. to meei cvery requirement ol a B« tnaod eovic, whethien for | Lo By State, whossipucihons is the in the San Francisco Bulletin. | oconds, of **Point Judith Light!" If ful candidates which tends to stamp | large sinking fund, and in cddition i B b Constitutiont | s aRvoteRisEea d RORLERG Midedinto . {he navigator makes a mistake in his the proceedings with dignity and re- |ufford a considecabic remainder for two factions which are drifting apart. A Reconstructed Rebel. reckoning and still continues to come | Germans Must Surrender Title o, SPCo™ the payment of war cxpenditure toward the rocks he receives another | Such a reception was held in the | cruing during the ar 1920 | notification of his danger Warships But Final Disposition | carly part of January, at which the Receipts to Exceed E ditures. At a distance of two miles from the | mayor of the ecitv presided. There Includir ,710,000.000 of normal mn: the mysterious voice calls Will Be Agreed Upon Later. was music and songs. The judge of | expenditures, he fonnd that the cour B itude of tre i Bt ceers to e o B e “You're getting closer. Keep ""f‘ "| Paris, March 19.—Disposition of| lhe court prese ":f"'27'|§tf;;‘ pre B L DL e s e : i °d | boast that they did nov surrehder | ;" hrosent experiments indicate | included in the {realy of peace, uc-;merce presented memenios in the st nts 10.785.000 here will be Wwrans. | Senators Wiecks, lisischedulediito ibe : 'y‘_'l i ,‘(m‘m‘“‘ Samicee b oo | many other lights will e given | cording to the view of ine American ! form of pocket folders for the certifi- 1 0o, but by addir A toceintE e ng and dispute, one o the! speakers at the Victory \i”’)‘y:l‘ ‘“"’{ svopublican’ is: synonym. | “volces.” Any invention that can les- | peace mmu,m«-y‘y Germaiy. however. | cates. The chaifman of the Ameri- | of $22.950.000,000 « dinner and opponents of the league | x Shel vell'as a ‘varsity | soniithe terroxsiorsnaigatinssiin fa will he required to \\.‘K.\.\q'. title 10 ‘nvzmm‘n committee made an ap-| victory Libert lToay 3 : and knew the rebel ) a ‘va Y| fog is pretty likely to receive comsid- | the ships. The ultimate ownevship | pealing address on citizenship. The [ 21), the total reccint s e . = eapect foiie a olley © .""Gmm“ gt {boy knows his college vell. Before . o050 cdays will be determined Tater whole program Was but Jittle niore 3,797,000.000 BRANDEGEE ON THE LEAGUE. |, that will make plain his inter- | the war | wore a slouch hat, rode e e Shited Son . 5 i - bt squirvels. T still 2 e This 3 3 : o Benator Frank B Brande pretation of the league constitution. | horsehack and shot sauirvel Chicago's School Ticad. - This gave time for the native Amer- | was going full o8 o say ‘cawn’ bread, think ‘Dixie’ should Chicago's Board of Education hasl312 GERMAN OFFICLRS aen icans to express congratulations and | bilized when istice was sign be our national air, that Robert B seted Charles 8. Chadsey of Detroit ARGENTINA IN DISGUISE | extend the hand of fellowship to theip | and able, due to good finan nquiry by the New York Sun, serves | tempting to smooth over all differ- | Po u% PRUORE JE0 or o ca general | Clocted Charle viudse : ination of the brewcrs to resume berations something akin to revolt 1der their feet they may he expect- They have only done it because they 4 the volcano is expected to erupt be- are pagan enouzh to helieve that in at Elihu Root advised the brewers hat they would be within the law if amendme realized from the first o Some of the leading Irishmen claim (Stars and Blripe that the League of Nations will fur- The “monicker” “Yank” is going ther bind the Emerald Isle to Eng- | to stick. Just read what this fellow p attermath in voluminous litigation. | Aot H Bl CE s only | Who was born south of Mason and a s sce and’s ) the ratification of the bill by the quired number of states would have car out this anticipation. From | Senator David I. Walsh, who unseated | hoast that they did not surrender. ow until the question is decided one ay or the other hrough the medium of A reply to an | The “first aiders” are at work at- superintendent of schools, and pro- Eeunos Afres, March 19.—La Razon | "eW brotheis in citizenship. The oc- | rangements, ta kecp P for poses to pay him $18,000 a year. This | announces that between a dozen and| Casion talkes much of its significance | time to come pote against the peace treaty when i the optimists of the party fear that it | greatest statesman. is @ higher salary than any educator |firiecn German officors arrived here| from the t that the wives, children “But, speakinz for myself and al quaws now: it is §6,000 more than Ti- | from Amsterdam on hoard {he steam- | friends. and kinfolk of the new « otice 6n Connecticit that he will | ences and prevent a breach but even | and Jefferson Davis, suh, the world's t is submitted to the Senate for rati- | cannot be avoided. : : % 5 not overly small bunch of fellow-reb- | jingis pays its governor; more than a | ep Frisin under assumed names. Their | 1460 @7¢ Present. as are also man Wi f els, T am exactly satisfied with the | yember of the cabinet, or & senator | passports. viseed by (he Soviet gov-| the church ministers, factory exec titution is incorporated in the treaty | to Boston has caused another stir in j L (¢, pd-fisied, firm-jawed and jcation if the League of Nations con- The visit of Sir Horace Plunketf RIGHT TO SA\IL 1INT, g L or representative in congress. or the | crnment in Germany, were issucd by Paris, March 18, (B Politicians move in mysterious | the Democratic ranks. The chairman | geemingly inevitable nickname of | cjief justice of the United States su- | (he Argentine vonsul goneral in Ham-| lcgal making of an American il Do) oMl foonining \v& but they seldom move at all un- | and treasurer o the Democratic State | ‘Yank,” and say, With one of the pa-| yreme court is paid. Business pays |burg on December 5 of last year. | also worthy of note thit non n national waterwayvs, ports % y pers back home such salaries to as many men as it | Among the oflicers was a former sub.| Mmore strong in their approval of this | roads of the peace conf “‘Let Yank be the official battle | can find who are worth them; they | marine captain named Scidel. { idea than are thosc citizens previous- | eq today to recommend to name of our hoys, and the rcbel yell | are not over numerous; but the pub- An Argentine student returning! ly naturalized, Who have personally | that Switzerland should & their reputation for astuteness! they assisted in recelving Sir Horace, | 1} oir official battle ery.'” lic seldom rewards its workers as lib- | from HambU'& on the Dutch liner| known the chill of neglect and indif- he t A eI o One interpretation of Senator | who was later denounced as a “Brit- o uth the South and North are | crally as Mr. Chadsey is (0 be reward- | also had hiS DAssport viseed by (he| fevence on the bart of nalive-born Soldicis ald WOTKmen's council. | Americans | WOULD GIVE SWITZERLAND | | they believe they are strengthen- | Central Committee have been called ng theiz own position and enhancing | upon to resign their offices hecause 1c has mad T | | i 4 [Brandegee's declaration is that he has j ish agent” by no less & person than ‘ welded. »

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