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BOLSHEVISM MENACF SPREADS INGERMANY New York Bditor Back With Depressing Story Paris, March 24 Oswald Garrison Villard of w York editor of the | Nation just returned to Paris com a week's observation of condi- erican Peace Commissioners tish Prime Minister 1 which they are said indly impressed. rift toward iermany,” said Mr, Bolshevis and it can be stayed or food relief and the lifting ckade so that de may in and the idle German ay receive raw malteric as arrangements can be made to for them. “Food alone will not save the situa- tion, though many Germans think so. More Fighting Expected. 1o brutalities of the troops have put down the g for the Bbert Government but have Nosk uprising “produced a profound reaction 1 did not find any responsible person who «did not expect another general sirike, with more fighting, tiis month “The Ebert Government owes its continued existence in part to the lack of strong leaders on the other side for the people to turn to “Polttic: condiilons are worse in Bavaria, whe: the food conditions are hsiter Iverything is qulet in "Saxony, though lack of food is great- | e85t there. In Wwrttembtirg, hitherto the teast disturbed German = State there is most disquieting peasant un- casiness due to Bolshevist doctrines. | “It is positively stated in Berlin that there will be few trains moving in six weeks because of the total exhaustion of the stock of lubricants, Tho people are worn down and help- less and the masses are very biiter | agninst the old regime and the of- fiders, who dare not show themselves in ithe streets of Munich, and who carry revolvers in Berlin for self-pro- tection. “Many people are still ignorant of the atrocities of the German troops n - Fran Belgium and Roumania, Jui soldiers returning from ecountri are telli the truth, and Spenly - mecusing itheir offcers of wholesate thefts and deiiliersic cruel- e These statemenis heard efery day on the railway trains and On the sireel cormeqs. Wirh reference to the Germs ®t the possidle pence cor Vilard said: Gentnans and Peace Terms “1 have waiked wikh several Gesman delegaies o the Peace *ho say thai anv German men - signing a2 trealy hesvy indembities and Hom of territery other > Lotraine Hr the Ailies could not live fenty-four hours. They will sub- niit any peace terms to (he Weimar Assembily and biy 1o the Ger- man people jtneil. | “The feeling of bisterness agains: fhe Aflies, thess men ssid, grows with the Aelay m gettinz food. Owing to the question of paFmen foed shipments of food into Ger- many have not vet begun. The food 4in Saxenr will be exhausted next month and it is oficially stated that nome will he left in Munich a May 1, after whieh ail attemms rationing will eease.” JOF, BUSH SIGNS \Red Sox Holdeut Follows Suit With “Babe” Ruth and Starts for Train- ing Camp. "Pambpa, IMa., March 24.-—Manager | Hdward Barrew of the Bosten Amer- ##ans announced here last night tha Joe Bush, piteher, had sigmed = iton contract in New York and route to the training camp here. This ‘He said, left only ore piayer un- signed, Cari Mays, who has ived here for a conference. Manager Ba row announced definitely that the o fer made by Havana interests for a five-game series thers between the 3::0;. ciub and a Havana team | id not be accepied. as ihe time before ihe opening of ihe reguia season would not permit the irip. Over 22000 Atiend Match Recently Heid i Paris Mareh 14.—All regords for aendance at a boxing program wers shattered recently in the Iftile city of France when 28,500 #peciators garhered to wateh the con- téois arranged by (he Xnighte of | Cotumbun, 1 Ths ring was set in an open sguare | ip the heart of the French city and so E¥eat was the interest taken by the Hrench residents thai mose than 9,000 of the natives guthered 1o watch the | fightors, Venicles of every descrip- | tion were seen near the square, the | Hrench peasants having driven for miles (o watch the affalr which drew, | it is said, the largest crowd ever in at- | Yendanes at a boxing show in Hurope. TO UNDERGO OPFRATION, b 24 ~JFohnny D % lighiweighi, whbe WWas siricken With 1liness on the eve I 0f his scnsduled fen-round conpes With Richie Mitchell of Milwaukoe, Wili submit {6 an oparation for the temoval of his tonsilv, FHis contest h the Milwaukee lightweight has o mat back to April 4 Dundee ha Gotled off all smipending matenes and | Wil remnin fdie unul meeting \\Hwh—l el . NTW WILLIAMS CAPTAIN, fning of Toledo, O., Elocted After @ Tie Vote. Williamstowr Mursh 24 ufus § ~Rufus Manning of Toledo. O.. has been clected captain of the Williams base ball nine for the com ng season, the choice being made after an unusual staté of affairs. Tlic rirst ballot te- sulted in a tie, and it became necces | Sary to communicate with Ben Boyn- ton and. Bili Field. the only mem- bers of last year's tes vho are not in college. Their votas turned the deadlock inth a victory for nin Phe new purple played firs base on the varsity ar ago. and his battimg was n feature. He basketball mar playing cen the five this winter PUGILIST BiLi DIES. lowa City, Ta. March 24.—Charies izel! formerly champion colored pugi- list of Towa, is dead in an Iowa City hospital, aged heavyweight ht 100 hattles in Ihis state go. When the fight game many the Mississippi Slumped in lowa he staged bouts on v on viver until unfitted him for (e zame LOAN OF RESTORATION ANNOUNCED BY FRANC 24.-—T1 official published a de- March rnal yesterday c authorizing the issue of an in- rernal loan called “the Loan of Na iional Restoration.” Tt will be at 5 per cent and its issu> price 95. The { amount s to he fixed later by the | ! ministiy of finance MORE TROUBLE IN EGYPT. Calro, March 23.—The were re- | newed atacks on communciations here oday, togeth s Lhr oul the city. Airplane tal serviee en established be- \lexandria and Suc nd this with some demonstra- SETTLEMENT UNDER WAY. ‘ienna, March 23.-—It iy learned Ukraine that negotiations be- craine and Bolshevik dele- for the settlement of differences 2un. Boishevik leader Radow- | Ukranian | has alveady arrived dgua ree it 1s reported. 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