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AT NIGHT SESSIoN Army and Navy Bills and Rent Measures Cause Debate By the Associated Pross. London, April 3. eommons rose at 5:20 morning after sitting all night dis- cussing the army and air force annual bill to which the extremists several amendments. The secretary for Walsh stated at the view of the bi amendments ment was unable to accept them, but he promised that the eouncil and representatives of armed forces wonld investigute all questions raised. He hoped therefore that the amendments would not be re moved, This bronght sponsars of the to abandon t amendments successively, One sought to abolish penalty for desertion, cowardice and similar offenses in war time. After Jengthy debate it was rejected by a vote of 239 to 120, The next, n amendment giving a condemned dler the right of appeal to a eourt, was lost 193 to 120. Another proposing that upon enlistment a sol dier be given the option of refusing The house of o'clock this war Stephen outset that,” in army the protests from the changes who refused proposals and 1 accopdingly m the death proposed | ¢ | QUARTER OF A MILLION i.wo Extra Employes Hired To Aid the 6000 Street Cleaners | | on Duty | New York, April 3.—Tuesday’'s big freak snow will probably cost the city 000, according to es- officlals in as much as § |timates yesterday by charge of removing it The strect cleaning department said the totul regular department force of 6,000, with 4,500 additional per diem mployes, was at work. About 400 motor units and 700 horse-drawn ve- hicles were operating. Although the main traffic arteries wers before the begiuning of rday morning. it may be ¥ befo putlying districts have been cleared, TFhe warm weath- er and sunshine yesterday w a great aid in washing away the snow, There was the usual number of sdents due to slippery pave- jay and one man was a result of the storm. Rich- iabe, a helper on.a National sery company try died on the ay to the North Hudson hospital in en after he fell off his ma- Lehine, which was being pushed out of a drift, by a trolley in Jersey City. He lived in Montgomery street, Jersey | City open | FRESHMAN SCRAP CALLS 3 SYRACUSE HEAD BACK His _ode’s Tribute! Lot This unique monument stands over the grave of a stone-cut- ter named Baker in the Bedford (Ind.) cemetery. his unfinished task. His bench is reproduced in stone, as he left | | ehildren and in Bible WOMEN BEING USED 10 AID BOLSHEVISM (Legion Speaker Declases Extreme Pacilism Is Extending Tndianapolis, April 3.—Extreme pa- | eifism extended to movements among | women and children of America is | being used as’'a tool of {and radicalism, Garland W. Powell, director of the national Americanism | commission of the American Legion | declared today. Mr. Powell warned against a national anti-war campaign directed by the women's peace society, | enrolling young and old by aigning | pledges “not to aid directly the United States government in war.” The women's peace union of the western hemisphers and the fel [1owship of youth for peace organiza- tion are other bodies seeking similar ends, it was said Mr. Powell asserted’ the movement | is finding fertile field among school classes, and | urged every American to attend the 1 | | It represents | duty if called to aid the civil power in connection with a trade dispute, Chancellor Flint Curtails Tour to In- was rejected, 236 to 67, [ The government evaded otherwise | nevitable defeat in connection with | the rent bill by consenting to revision | of the clause, cbjected to by both the | geracuse, N. Y., Aprll 3.—Chancel- liberals and conservatives, providing jor Charics Wesley lint of Syracuse that a tenant should not be liable to | yniversity has halted his tour of vis- vestigate Distubance of Monday Night it. The memorial was designed and chiseled by Baker's co-| workers. Every little line, even the grain of the wood, was | traced by the expert stone-cutters. eviotion for non-payment of rent when such failure to pay was due to in- ability to obtain employment. The government announced that it was prepared to substitute a clause throwing the cost of maintaining the poor unemployed workman upon the publie. Further discussion was post- poned pending Jdecision as to whether the bill should be changed or sub- stituted entirely. The house also rejected the policy of a capital levy, which was the chief labor plank in the last election, by a vote of 325 to 160. Action came on a conservative motion, designed to foree | the government to define its attitude on the question, John Robert Clynes, - government leader in the house, admitted that the laborites could not hope for the pas- sage of such a measure in the present parliament, but maintained that the country would ultimately be forced to it by its crushing burden of debt, itation to alumni societies and is on his way home for an investigation of [the freshman class outbreak of Mon- day night, when a large group of first- year men attacked the home here of William Shaw, | Mr. Shaw's son, William Jr, is an executive of the sophomore class, and it was planned to seize him and pre- vent him from attending a class fune- tion that the raid was made, It de- veloped, however, that the elder Shaw was ill and the son was troubled that night by family and not college af- fairs, The freshmen refused to eredit the story and attacked the home en masse, ng considerable damage, with the result that Mrs, Shaw now threatens criminal actlon, Strong sentiment has been aroused in the sophomore class over the at- tack upon the Shaw home, and with the freshman class tanquet on to- night, police of the city are carefully | watching both to prevent any class After so easy a wash you * have plenty of energy left fora Eomp with thegL by meetings and present the patriotic side of the question. Leaders of the movements, Mr. Powell zaid, “are tools of the bolsheviks, the revolution- ary radicals and communists. Noth- ing would shit them better than to have all Americans sign pledges of this kind. Then they wonld walk in, seize our country and destroy our in- stitutions, If there evar mas a time in he history of our nation when action is needed, it is now when such anti- American movements are in progress Show these people that we have no x Bolshevism | Legionnaires | event of eny | | Place for them in ‘our institutions and son of James A. tillman, former | governments, - as upheld by the supreme court, was badly biften in the | banker, recently SUIT FOR' DIVORCE | J A suit for divorce has been entered | face by a large German police dog at "l:: ll"-mk Savitsky against his wife, | the Stillman estdte here Mast Sunday. ella Chernitsky Savitsky, whom be | gnowledge of the incldent bscams '!'hargfls in the complaint with ipfidel- ! 5 {ity. 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