Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
EN ARE SAVED | GOVERNMENT MUST | AMERICAN SUPPLIES FRENCH GIRLS EMPLOYED BY U.S. WEAR CLOTHES LIKE YANKS ‘SAVE THE BABIES,” © BY FAMILY FIGHT GIVE CO-OPERATION HELD INENGLAND " gy oy | SLOGAN IN FRANGE iginal Plaos Galled for Na- Faiture (0 Do So Wil Be Serious, Government Cannot Begin Dis 1, . v L 0000 French Chidren Beng tionalizing Hungarians Peek Declares posal of Them for Some Time | e . 1 o 3 ' fited by American Red Cross = Ll N =00 T A . rrespondence : T H o 2 : AR i ol paris, April 29 Correspondence of o Budapest, April 21, (Correspond- St. Louis, April —Refusal London, April 29 (CorresP 3 ¢ : g . 3 R G 7 - : 5 3 ¢ ")«n R e a ° fBnce of the Arsociated Press.)—It was 2 )—Disposi- 1 : | S : A : he Associa s)—"Save the fiue to a family quarrel that Hun- | = supplies in ; T . 5 : i bables, {sin the 10 oasaRe tuat haw hssh JEary escaped having its women com. | co-operate in the movement to stabil- | tion of I : : taken into the remote towns and vil. Munized after the fashion of the | ize prices at a lower icvel, based on | England will be a ’ 3 ) : . : a lages of 13 departments of France by Russian “republic” of Saratoff rather eientinodctepmina f costs | cated task. Owing to the nature of : : R : TH e G the Children’s Bureau of the Ameri- fthan to abhorrenc it ety B : greement : : . 4 ‘ : s can Red Cross E e of Bela Kun to - S sontracts and an agree : : ; : : . o 2 g Biie cystem, as the latter afterwards | 21 @ Prover consideration of all in- | certain contracts and the Army - g on : i e i France is considered second to none. Pstated. At erests involved, would be fraught [ with the British government, e 2 G ¢ i % L % : i | in scientific knowledze of infant wel- terests involved, rial for at - : begin selling mater's. o o0 - e : % . * fare; but hitherto that knowledge has $ A 3 ret, in the opinio ot Haed s @ctually framed and in the e S : i - S pLlonLE Vet IOR SaTin® been largely confined to her medical Hanids réady for public \‘“i()“““”“~ try, George Peek, chairman of | Siot % iOT Y ut they are Prepar s réad, slication, when 'z i . 2 = . i schools, her hospitals, and to the BBcr: Weltner, one of the aabiner op | the industrial board of the dep: the way now. Some materlil S 0 ; _ : T minds of her child specialists. It need.- i G : 1 : 3 % ed to be taken right i homes St L v . o . . . : : . o ed t t ght into the home if France was to save her cominz gen.. e for, supper. During the meal | convention of the U. S. Chamber of | Pending settiement. e G : : 3 eration me for Sunper” bt T AL | Sy, When the United States entered tie s : : g oy s To combat ignorance of the prin- B i s ey Referring to Director Gen. Hines' | War it was agreed that all Ui : k> 4 : : i » - e ciples of child hyglene on the part of slai e T e te. "t | for supplics should be made through 1 = R : 2 : i - | French mothers. to popularize fresh “What are you doing for women?” | steel prices agrced upon between tae | the British government. It alse : ‘ ey asked. 1r agreed that at the xermv\fv“n{; not : i e b e a3 8 Weltner then explained that in the | of the industry as & level for rail- | hostilities the United States should ot | R E e N ORISR - : Vs 4 to encourage breast feeding and sen- fiture. women will be free too, that | poad administration purchases My, | sell material without (olzsl,!\\d Dty . S o i % R o e | sible clothing for infants, was the task fure women will o freo too. Hoclared the “teal motive” ‘o | British government, nor could any of : which the American Red Cross, 17 Bey Wil be permitted to choose their e e ot Tia, objec. |/the contracts arransed thxa‘u‘:neqor e g f py | Erance. They are proud (c) Official photo from | months ago, set itself to perform ffiey liked by simple process of Paying | ion (o the prices as too high but uis | British be cancelled except by 168 ypes of French girls employed by £ these dresses and caps mar ¥ few crowns for a legal paper declar- S sl or .| tiations through that government. B disapproval of the course of the | | g i 5 A | ¢ Underweod & Underwood | The result is, as the bureau statis- f i the | the United States for work at Tours, | “U. 8. tics show, that 250,000 French chil (Fdeitheir “‘unfitness” for married life. | | aa Even if there are some delays, » board in “approving prices based on | Fven if ! (Burther conversation developed the United States doubtf will profit on | i nave Ak acts hetan e b its s s. No agreement government agencies at this time to | of The Associated Press American Army Jig and compl The law to communize women was [ with grave consequences to the coun- Jouns men Who are now ruling the | Ment of commerce declared in . un | being delivered to the E4Bte of ‘the former kingdom went | address here foday before the annual | Other contracts are hel o . : 4 3 : . air and clean t to preach industrial board and representatives | cost studies rather than calling se efforts of this section of the American §.that the new also gave hus- 3 ; sales. vere served and a good time was en- . 8. Baker of the U. 8. 8. Arizona S it ot e 1“»\; hildren | 1675 and sovernment buyers togeti i aine hed with the firm which R nw:\ i = S| ) w-rve‘v‘)‘ll‘-- v’i\:v‘:"nml gf)‘on;\”‘/'vfl' [iRediCon BaNTs the same rient; that c S s llestia e rencnedly d ioyed by all. 7 retu | It organized four gres Ssitions Picht be turned over to the care of | A1'd .permitling the best held & sontract to deliver to the Amer- i | ot s S e A R R great exposition ains by bidd e : i ; in four of the busiest cities of France e state so that both husband and | Eais by bidding. 0 e CORTECE B0 huge gasoline HiZ atiithe Novfolled bhepital. 1o Vit usiest cities of Franc : : : | —Lyons, Marseilles, St. Etienne and ¢ would get rid of the duties and ; use in France. Delivery is ol - 2 , Stienne anc u‘r‘t)'wflm S% of rearing theln off. |52id Mr. Peek would mean such B M GG e [“ ‘;l e ! Toulouse. Three hundred thousand &'m iiles onreating pe o s down” of prices as woult | continuing, but it is not WorviTs George Ohannesian sold his Prop- | persons went through the turnstiles ng o You mean prog te ¢ master officers, as Army . o i P at pou can get rid of me from one | fOrce either a general reduction in quartei 1 erty “to Joseph Martin through B.| of these shows, and they took home ready has bee cred more than the 2 : 4 L s e N to another and marry the next | Wages or a diversion of the entire | ready has been offer | Solomon “and through the same | every piece of the child welfare liter- contract price for the lot. With some | One-Cent Sale at Clark & Brainerd’s PR ; ) ss of the railroads to one or | : : agency Louis J. Welch has sold his | S Titee A ot you lke?” demanded young |business pf the rallroads to ome wor ®Pn 'R N L o same sttustion ob- Drug Store, 181 Main St., Thursday, ature that they could obtain two powerful low cost producers. | othe: Anmlal Repons 0[ Gfirbm Benev. Fridey and Saturday. See advertiss. | PTOPCTtY to M. Jenurzonis, Traveling expositions next went into how the law stands,” re- | The railroad administration, he said, o "k of settling unfinished con- ment in Wednesday night’s paper.— Washington L. Morgan lodge, K. of | 13 French departments. They gave i s by its great purchasing power 1 L e o e & P. will confer the rank of page on a | simple lectures and demonstrations f¥hen the storm broke. Both wife [ rails could “practically control the [tHiers & brogiessing but "t EE B G olent ASSOCIM]OH = large class of candidates at its meet- | With a life-size baby doll in the town fad.amother-in-law began to scream | market and the prices.” iy & ““ “‘“’_‘v )" % ,.("“\ “"(’i fl‘mf”';mmm i f Four small girls were apprehended | jhg this evening. A large attendance | hall or the market place, and with the adva frenzicd scone onsucd the up- | The industrial hoard. said Mr. Peck. | 57 mateniar to be suddenly dumped of 5 | last evening by Officer William P.| i expected. ald of their own cinema and a minply Sheot of which was that thc woman | did not seck to “impose ):nf”u ; : s m\_}\m” ey h‘” nes e o The annual meecting of the Corbin | Hayes on ll:n:tfurd avenue. The ar- St e iie e e haer Tt of picture cards and colored deptanded that Weltner should get the | railroad administration i sc “,“-“,' by | inflated prices. British officials say | Benevolent asscciation was held last | rest resulted in solving several small s e ”:‘“ ‘;:T o imissioner | told the mothers how the law 'stopped or they would leave him | prices that were deemed too high by f (o 50 € : Sena f ] e borte | thefts that have occurred in Main |fled by the automobile cammissione 4t mce and would moreover get all | the director gener here I8 no desire whatever to deprive | night in Bardeck's hall The repoTts | .o anq other stores about- the | that the operator's license HeldRRby the ' wives, mothers, and mothers-in- Representatives of the railroad ad- | Americans of an advantageous mar-| of officers were exceptionally grati- | city. lwftnns' Blogoslowski of 24 Orange 1§3¢ Of ali (he ministers to do the | ministration, he continued, “have | Ket, but they argue that they also| fying, showing a large gain both in | _ . street has heen suspended Pl i R e e L samc, been urged to bring forward any [ must consider the disposal of the enor- [ membership and finances. | A marriage license has been grant- A funeral mass for the late Ellen| ;o tess WIED T00 EVALIVICE vesult Weltner in the interest of his home [ facts W would assist the board in | mous amount British Army sup- The following officers were elected [ed to J<.v'nr‘&)t P. Ahlquist of 474 Arch|Roche was celebrated at 7 o'clock this turned to the show to tell that they domfort and peace cventually prom- | reaching a conclusicn on prices lower | plies stored in England. for the coming yea |street and Pauline Kordel of 175 Oak | morning in St. Mary’s church ha'd benefited 'by this or that plecsiof lised to do his best and use his influ- [ than those approved and never has The American Red Cross had no President—C. H. Breummer. | street. Michael Kaminski of 1 Farming- | hawer mimee o et or that plec enée with his fellow members through | this urging proved fruitful. The | agreement with the British govern-| Vice-President—Jacob Zeigler. ‘ At a meeting of the Barbers' union [ton avenue reported to the police last Fihally Wine Eurcail nasiiaiien his-paper, The People’s Voice, to get | answer of the railroad administration | ment and recently disposed of a lot of | Secretary—R. H. Wilcox. {held last evening it was decided to|ecvening that a boy jumped from af . ARL% (R BURCAU has trabied thé 'law rescinded. He went to the | has ever heen, as it is today that the | motor equipment for approximately Treasurer-—B. B. Mann. —_ _ |continug'to close the shops on Monday | wagon in front of his automobile but| {7 & ~rencn Fomw R e o telephone and nad o conversation | prices at which the railroad adminis- | $27,550. The purchase price was{ Finance Committe I B. Fair- |, eternoon. was not hurt seriously. Gieie Gantpaonle [“‘m""\“fl“‘z with Bela Kun and other members | tration is to buy is within its own | $24.500 and the cquipment had been | bavks, Willlam Wilbur, C. Zeigler. = seilles, Corbeil, Blois, St. Etieine and .and .then called up the printers tell- e in useln year. Any kind of a motor| The following isa summary ol the g ALt ing them that no proofs needed to be | “'yi "peol defended the board's | is in sreat demand in England. oficersiicsvo iy ! AMERICANS ON THE MARCH ]NTO SIBERIA (}:‘olr:s:rx'x]r‘t:‘\p"::yc:;) STk et “pulfed” from the forms where they ,jeo ngreement policy against Mr.| No record has been kept of the inancial; Report: 16 home! itaslf, FwiHerallthay! wr 'eifd jaw'lay. He also ordered that the | ypj;ooq “jpject'on that it gives im- | total amount of contracts allotted for | On hand in Trust : el e g e ! R noviape meticanmiaEnaR el L B R Fo et ot it | CotTastnenort .02 T T AT e cavoring to instil modern methods copy, destroved. s trust laws to the ingustries involved. | but. like everything in the war, it| Received for dues P - & e e e i #gé-was thus then that the law died. | 7"/ qucer, Mr. Peek pointed out, | was measured in huge figures. It is| 024 admi | s - ‘. 11 b a8 i posters health and welfare of their offspring might be promoted. Nearly two million pleces of child welfare propaganda were thus s, fees Another feature of the activities of - e is free to sell at higher or lower | cstimated, however, that the ordnance | o L % : “hildren’s Bu h v e 2 teceived on loan . s o %‘2& s e » the Children’s Bureau has been the R i prices than those agreed upon in ajcontracts alone amounted to about | puo other sources 457.40 $1.798.42 | G : e o il | establishment of children" lay- PASS RESOLUTIONS particular industry. Such a price, he | $500.000.000. Much of this, of course, 5 Expenditizc | - \g,;zgza%émfi» 5 - % Fiounas Ml wtattd hav becn! ats ot 4 p | contended, is “not a combination at 1 not bring as 300d returns as the | giei benefits ... ..$568. e 2 ON MILLER’S GIFT| ., ..a cven ir it were the result|matevials coming under furlsatetion » Y & o b g Rouen; where two playgrounds have Death benefit .... 200 : Z § 4 achieved is certainly a fit field for the | of the quartermaster’s department. been inaugurated for the use of chil- application of reason.” The course —_ = | Red Cross (dona- »sfoard of Directors Acted on Be- | Suggested Dby the railroad adminis- NEW BONUS PLAN. Ty A tration, he said, means a utilization Paid on loan _ quest of $25,000 at Mceting of the combined buying powef of the | ypaugurated by English Concern to | Paid for all other government that would entail the Ering Workers 1ol Glocer Touan purposes $1,633.70 The workers are Miss Jane G. Hen- nessey, who has had seven years' e perience as a playground teacher in New York Tity, and Miss Beulah Ken- ‘1d La ie A1g nard, a member of the faculty of Hcld Last Night. very sort of monopolistic result con- Bajance on hand in New York University, and for twenty At the meeting of the board of di-|demned by the Sherman act.” London, April 29.—Sir William Trust Co. ... 164.72 years president and superintendent of rectors of the Y. M. C. A. last night|. Government Mo{wm r;!ust z:_vetllm Crisswell, chairman of the shipbuild- '"l Savings ~bank N . G 3 the Pittsburgh Playground association. resalutions were adopted following [ some customs and practices o: he | . 3 e e ; e o . the formal acceptance of Darius Mil- | past, said Mr. Peek and sacrifice ad- | "8 firm of William Gray and Com- | 1, (erest jei’s gift of $25,000 to the “Y" and | vantages such as competitive bidding | Pany, has inaugurated at the plant a | Interest on Liberty o bW . ' . : copies of these resolutions have been | to serve the interest of the entire na- | profit-sharing plan in the hope of Bond .... 62 At e O fi : 1 e published and sent to Mrs. Miller. tion In solving the price stabilization | pringing the workers and the company | DePosited ........ 16.70 The resolutions drawn up by the | problem : Liberty Bond ..... 00.00 = 4 R S . board are! e closer together. It differs from many ¥ s o Ak R : i Tnat the dircctors of fiho other profit-sharing plans in that the | potal worth of ) v R i 3 DIPLOMATIC PROBE total profits accruing from the ! - €t - | | PSR, Liberty Bond | 3 3% 3 &_‘ Wi dren between the ages of 7 and 13 | | i Young Men's Christian association ac- X cr oper- | gociation . $1,664.69 knowledged with gratitude the gift of ation of the business shall be divided | Net gain for yvear . 391 £25,000 made to this association by A | once cach vcar—50 per cent. to the Membership Report. o - . . e Moo ) e g the Tate Darius Miller. IS ON AT CAPITOL company and 20 per cent. to the em- | Members lust roport g he i : G el f\vf‘{ b Chma and India Offer At[rac“ve Resolved, That by his wise and gen- ployes. %g“ i _ Admitted during vear ..... - . - 2 o grous bequests to this city in which ki Included in the plan are all of the | Reinstated ferer s v e Se e : ] his long life was passed, Darius Miller | Government Anxious to Learn Gov- | 4,000 employes, over 21 years of age. | Loft cmploy of company .. 11 : # 4 haasde A RUR i i Mal‘kels TOF OFE yas worthily fulfilled the obligations g Mhelanorat oh o h 2 jas worthils 5 eTmmont That Tstso kel oty hich each employe is to | Died of true citizenship, and has left a receive will be fizured on the annual | Withdrawn B e st name to be remembered with thank- Townrds Nfexico: income eéxclusive of overtime, and wil- [ To join army ............ (c) Underwood & Underwood Phoenix, Ariz., April 29.—Silver is fylness by generations yet to be. ful loss of time to the extent of more 2 Resolved, That a copy of these reso- Washington, April ~—Unusual | than 12 days a year will be disquali- | Present membership o ;x,m(mq be sent to Mrs. Miller and 10| jniorest was manifested today in of- | fication for a share in the profits of | Net gain for year 133 auembenss he press LA, Ddileds Tt ot s o e After the meeting, refreshments Officers for the board of directors | ficial circles as to the identity of the made o for illness and recognize ids —— — — — i 53 N ivere also chosen at last night’s meet- | Bovernments friendly to Mexico that | °, L Lecosnized holida of war requirements, the demands f and time lost by reason of a lockout, P ri sho el v, sxice { A white metal are pouring in from all Ig, H. H. Pease having been chosen | have required the Maxican foreign | or weneral or district strike is not to AE ROD e O b i i a fgcad the hoard for the year. Oth-| ,mce to ‘express an opinion on the | be a bar to partic e . £ 'er officers chosen were: F. G. Platt, ' SgRilaLslo s par G paion ingth e plan: producers are replacing their copper e S T P. Sy cognition of the Monroe Doctrine - . 5 . < handling equipment with plants t Arst vice president: R. N. Peck, second 5 e s , vice president; E. B. Eddy, treasurer; | as announced in official dispatches POSTPONE HIB 2 e 7 = < - o . turn out silver. M. H. Camp, recording sccretary; H. | from Mexico City. The publication of — e Gt : : : o 5 E “There is -""“i' demand for silver e. ) g irman he PO sndati fore 1 & % 5 f S % i i C: a anc dia.” says George D, ©. M. Thomson, chairman of the| .. Gorotories to the league of na. | Récommendation Offercd to Hold - it B ; i et (SN CRBL G Eo I finance committee. E: ¥ Bethuns, of Globe. The United States The meeting was a postponed meet- i 3 government is filling it at $1 an ounce, g and was to have been held last|nalions invited to join the league| At an executive meeting of the the same price ac which it is supply. Monday evening, but because of the 1sed officials to wonder what coun- | School Exhibit committee held last ing 200.000,00¢ ounces of the metal tibsence of several members of the | tries had made inquiries of the Car-| evening in Superintendent 8. . K 3 : to the British government on con- foard it was necessary to postpone it [ ranza government on this matter. It | Holmes' office, it was recommended _ ; . - : y £ 5 tract.” R ne el was intimated in official circles that | 5 postpone the children's exhibition skt e diplomatic investigations might be | unti) November. The displag of the made. o ude. . : children’s work was tc have been hu'c Omeialoinointealoncima i A vgen inan msssiee v ERNSH S SRNC SO ile, Salvac Colombia r: gua Ve i > e 2 = ""f;u‘,”“\ Wm(_“‘f The onte Tty 1t was also rccommended by the American countries. that . Gid| net | committee’to hold thel exhibition in Uaitsaotaten wosloslcall micyey Ta 2 u s at ¢ il St e roduced $192.000,00 . A supper will be held by the Con- | break with Germany during the war, | “fc‘hlp ”r'v:’p"i”_:”f”m‘”{4;’}“ nalliingd o i 7 e . ' zona produced $192,000,000 worth o gregational ciub this evening at 6{and it was said ' the government | o ife [re eSSl ones Sreminatasch . 5 i s o i 4 5 copper. Give us copper,” was the a'elock at the South church, following | friendly to Mexico mentioned by the | #uditorium. e dsivn e ¢ . 3 cry from the United States and the Which a lecture will be given by Dr.| Mexic foreign office might be | ey Ty i e % : P . Allies. Charles Brown, dean of Yale college, | amongz these. | IPPONNI IS HOME. i - s > 2 ¢ g With the armistice, conditions upon the subject of “The Church and It is possible according fo a high ¥ 5 i § . s i : ? 3 i changed overnight One ° billion the League of Nations.” The public is | officfal, a state as yet unrecognized | Local Boy Wounded in Battle of Aisne 5 e 4 B & Pounds of copper, more than a third invited to attend by the United States and not invited . - g . W S e 7 o e, of which was Arizona production, are The Woman's society of the First| to join the league made the inquiry EiverSEacl fin QU S % : estimated to be awaiting sale, but cop- ist church will serve supper in| The same tuthority stated Salvador| William Chipponni of Stanley i : - z . & er is down and silver is up. Baptis s 1 : 3 P! p the chapel of the church Wednesday | as a close ally of Mexico would not | Street, formerly clerk at E. S. Km- vorspop % : ¢ Ny g 4 i Surveys of the state indicate that evening at 6:30. All members of the | have made the inquiry because her | mons' cafe on Main street, returned in the Prescott and Tucson mines sil church and congregation are cardially | policy would be largely dependent | to Camp Mills to rejoin his company, ver predominates over the other met- invited to attend. _ | upon Mexico’s. Paraguay was ellm- | after a short furlough at his home als; in Bisbee, Jerome, Globe and Ajo Surgical dressings will be made Fri- [ inated becaisc of her isolated terri- | here. its values as a by-product run heavi lay evenings at St. Mark’s church for | tory and lack of interest. Colombia | Private Chipponni was with the | From the neighborhood of Prescott the Visiting Nurse association until|and Venezuela have on a number of | 77th Division in the famous battle on come reports of the revival of old sil- further notice. | occasions avproved the application of | the Aisne river, and was wounded in | R R o At the Emmanuel Gospel church|the Monroe Doctrine, so it is con- | the shoulder with high explosives sanzuinary Tndian fight in the ’seven cottage meeting will be held tomor-| sidered unlikely they sought the in- | five minutes before his company Was 2 ; e I . i : i tieal I8 reported o have ylalded new nOw evening. forma i : g _ | relieved from the trenches. e ox- ; . discoveries of silver and two fresh e /| Thus the conclusion is that, if such | pects to return to eivilian life in a camps have been opened on this spur LANGE ARRIVES IN U. ¢ an inquiry were actually made, it | fow days. § S g p s P ofithe. Bortlain iy i i Mr, and Mrs. William F. Lange of | Probably came from Argentina and | & sy : = i - A ot hern slope of the Brad- f12 i 3 “hile. Bota of these countries have 3 5 2 haws. {12 Glen street have received a tele- | Chile. [ ountr have ks 3 - 5 3 T g : ave r ed 2 2 : e TTIN v Gy < 5 poen : @ o he offic bles of the ite #ram from their son William stating | be invitel to join the league of ; CURTIS ACTING MAYOR. NS i S 9 i i cial tables t United | king in ‘Arizona. says C. P. Reniger, S Lieut. Col. Ode C. Nichols at \hv‘ Rirst Infantry out for a hike near| . clgentof the Association of Arizona head of two battalions of the Th Viadivostok Mining Men. ' With the copper Tisrket stagnant as a result of the cessation tions covenant and the names of those Children Display in November. Years ago when Tombstone was at the height of its fame, Arizona was a great silver producer. Then came the slump. Copper was discovered, Last year, according to the estimate of the CHURCH NOTICE South Congregational Club Will Have Supper Tonight. that he has arrived safely from | naiions and both have officially ex- Mayor George A. Quigley is in New E : N R RO ; i % S'a-\es geological survey report a sil France. Young Lange was a member | pressed their approval of the organ- | York city on a business tri He will i S 23 S o ” - = o i I s production of $6,813.000 in Ari of the machine gun battalion af the | ization. The inclusion of the Mon- |return on Thursday. During his ab- zona during 1918, but producers state 78th division which saw some hard | roe Doctrin2 in the covenant has not |sence Alderman O. F. Curtis, Presi-| mpe ppoio chowe i M. S, Furlous, [0f Great Britain, which is a giant |on its way to a Zeppelin strafing expe- | that this does not represent anything fighting. He states that the division | brought forth any protest from either [dent pro tem of the common council, Y A i T ' | floating aerodrome. Carrying a |dition like the total value of the white metal R X Flemport Newn Ve, hoegnter Gls acting mayor. ;one of the famous “Hush, Hush” ships | sgquadron of airplanes. This ship is (C) Underwood & Underwood. | recovered.