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o i ’; - & ase Consoraven | Have Ceased to Retreat and Have Made gz A ' Attacks Against French Troops Gold coin to the amount of $50,000 was withdrawn from the sub-treasury for shipment to Spain. PLEDGED THEIR SUPPORT TO PRESIDENT WILSON| SO s ooy T vion pacumams-s; weos: | PREPARE TO GIVE BATTLE TO ADVANCIN Urged That There be No More M in ! s : S g e B nd capital trom $260,000 1o 31.000,000. | To the West of St. Qeuntin Along the Entire By Against Germany—Among Speakers Were Elihu Root, | ... 2 : ng| bokam: . 7 % ishen Greect tro 0 | The, Qulf Refining Co.'s steamer win- the Germans Are Stiffening Their Resistance i - - + 5 - e - 2 = a rous condition. . .. Dr. John Grier Hebben, Charles L. Fairchild and B manimdons S| % e, L Have Renewed Their Activity on the Russi: Mitchel—Great Crowd Arose, Cheering and Waving | 2% {oe * The point 1s that G rei ; 1 LS TIoR o Mo el g o Lopion/ the Vilna Region, With Some Success—Th . . Lol et L S e apents. ares on their | b troying ; versa ry traintng. . Governor |°Yeri00King Hyde Park, was opene American Flags When Mr. Root Declared the Time Had AT e e Skt SRS i s e ! e Gresn Mowntain siale| The New Hampshire Legisiature Persia Are Still in Retreat Before the Russians e 2 3 e ¥ 3 " | passed bill ‘appropriating 3 . e o trom aiready split ‘be The. Defendants. islature to vote a credit for defense.|ba used for state and national defense, S E th'lh%hhh«wnd@ycmfimwm : Response to Call For Recruits. S e ¥ Partisanship—Roosevelt Sends Letter. - g ought mever to resist fi%&- ighty-dne civilians, mosily women| rne German, according to the latest, advance detahn = 2 se Germany has been a better ¥ . .|and children, were killed in” the bom- | pefrisn ana Frenci oficial communi- | favorably for the : of Poland than Russia. T haye | 38k I ri_Schmidt, | So prompt reAponse to|bardment of Monastir by Bulgarian | cations, apparently are eoding their | German Success e v that similar arguments are be- | forme engineer md S murdz:'evr;n.. that }hte hp::; artillery. retreat nlm:( the lrolnt \? {| ce and Phre k- bl ~ " | ing made -ganizations of aer i Erne offici Aan n commiitees are preparing to ve battle every- v e » New York, March 22.—Led by more | months for all that is best in our tra- e oz o 53 electrician, o Sederick | their hands full n ining, enroil-| Ten Cleveland - cosl dealers were | Wriers to. their oncoming foes. Faris | 1t gy - than forty patriotic and civic organ- | ditions and ideals; beside those who| if not an actuaily perilous state of af- b LSS 'of "the | \0E and assigning” thone who_could be [arTested on grand furs indictments| reports that betwesn the Somme and | S¥1on. ) izations and college clubs, a crowd |are fighting our battle. Tairs” oy R i yagjgs ©]of service.. Men, women, boy scouts|charging them with violation of thean- | the Oise the Germans made successive | Advance over & aa el Mmmmmflqum Saraen to: Want War Declared. : The governor said he understood '-mH B,M"‘"w et Weies. Toapea IS girls made Up the volunteers. t-trust Jaws. yidlent attacis agaipst - the Firench %5 Rassiass gnd (5% sipport of Erecidon: Wilson and | Resolutions were passed cahing upon | LS, PS8 e s erzanizationg | Hop Aiges Bloters Iirs, TOApRSS | Boston's Proparedness Gampaion. | A laan of 312000000 marks (874,75, | S0%0°, FOMINE, (b, eant bonc of the Fetrograd admit urged that there be no more delay by | CONETeSs ‘as soon a8 sssembled to o proof, he said, that they were un-| plotters, after bomb expiosions In 1915 | In Bostoy preparedness cempaigners{000) by Prussian railroads was ap-|machine guns stopped them. Attagks [ 5378 that later n the United States in entering the Eu- | (iate that by, the acts of Germany y to the government, but “what | had destroyed vessols cargoes | were particulariy busy. and the close |proved by the budget comittee of the | also wero dellvered by the Germans | foken. Iu Galicls ropean war ageinst Germany. & v DOw_exist it intrigue should eventually | worth upwards of $4,600, was re- jof the day found much accomplished, | Prussian Diet. hear La Fere and betwoen the Laon | man attacks have The Speekers. - - {hat country and the United States’ jown their acquired patriotism?” the jury today by Detectiva|While those in authority are taking _ road and the river Alsne, but the Turks Retros The resolutions approved of President “No st of men” he continued, Barth, who gained the confi-|£00d care not to betray any secrets| A proposal to establish artificial| rench barrage broko them up. The Turk Among m-n were Elihu | Wilson’s action in severing diplomatic | « d D o ession of arms ex- | dence of Von Iielst by re ng | that might be of value to an enemy, | ishing banks off the south shore of 4 aE T P e iy s Pl Th: urks 1 . Root, Who ;_Dr. John Grier | relations with Germany, and of his | copt meen ditech mnder the. suthorlty | Horco e o agent of Wolf von Igel, | they are v courting such harm-|Long Island was approved by the bu-| o ® [ eiore. the % sity: 3 who was | congress - in a : 2 y 2, | through concerning Secretary of the treasury under Presi- | They also ureed immediate passage OF | Seiae. ars toov. HRing tor smmay| By, Wetem In this country. Vo lIgel|further pubile sentiment for prepared-( | .. "o o ter of war|along the entire British front, the | the British agains eland, and r_Mitchel {a Bill for universal military training| Tnat they ar oot OpeRLY sVIPAIRGHE | Horey anh oy hegacoman e |Dess aseveral interesiing develop- | @ onguim O rontevimes . has 'rer| Germans aro stifening their resiat- | and northoust of United States Senator Olile James of fand added that “we call upon our gov=| to Germans or nostie to. the Unites | Coey, S0 teturned to Germany with |ments were announced. 1 Slanhed. He. was appointed minfater of | ance increasingly. The advance by | ‘The entente ailie Kentucky, Joseph H. Choats and many | ernment for prompt, vigorous ' and | S o aio, T It they want| smbassagor. - T dotective waid e Armed Boat Patrol. War and marine July 22, 1915, e I e o Sonnl inen -esen rageous lead in’ immedi. A - o - # at , who erossed | o al powe b others of ce were present. | cow ue leadership 'in' the [0 35il or handle nrms Jet them Join| telephoned to Von Kielst last Apriil An armed pawol mamned fromi oo - L O e severn! poinis iin says’that attacks Seriin | tir have been repulse When Mr. Root, who opened the|ate mobilizing of the entire naval, Jthe organized the Home Guard told him that he had been inform- | the crews of the ships at, the na i meeting, declared the time had come |miitary and Industrial sirength of the | or the United army.” 3‘&.‘? Von IKieist had written 16|¥ard i% fo be established to p:tr‘;vl chased 1,000 acres of the William Rus. The flfnmmunivvu{;‘n."' '-""; m‘n e Fore g for this country to act, irrespective |nation. including the augmentation of |~ The governor said that as Connecti- | Wolf von Igel. - Boston harbor and the water front|sell Allen Stock farm aat Pittsfield, [ War office asserts that on b sirg brormi i rriedon of parties or partisanship, the greatour army and navy, for the effective | cut was making about 55 per cent. of M ured Fire Bombs. of the navy yarq from sunset to sun-|Mass. The price wis $250,000. L o e A R R R iy B e crowd arose, cheering Drotecticn of American rights and the | the arms and munitions of the coun- anufact S on|¥i®e Al Crafs found in these waters PO N DB R e Byt faithtul of America’s duties| ry it was necessary to take more. “T told him he could oniy see Von |wili he subject to inspection. Guards| The 17th Unitegd States Infantry left stration was repeated time and again, | in the present crisis’ precaution in this state perhaps than | Jgel through me," declared Barth. “Ilat the navy yard plers were given|El Paso, Tex., for Fort Ogelthorpe and STRINGENCY OF FOOD FRENCH NOW CONSIC Thoan e in some other. It was a time. he said, | later met him by appointment and he | g in addition to thelr pistols. Fort McPherison, Ga., where they will e ors made them- | INTERCEPTED DOCUMENT T B o e o a B e G ey Aviators For Coast Defense. guard interned German safiors. - QUESTION IN ENGLAND AMERICANS T+ Thousands Sang Star Spangled Banner| 3t foiin the manufacture of fire bombs and{ Lnother call for aviators was made T e anec. ol 5| Prastic Steps to. Be Taken to' Meet|A Well Known Pelition PR T L A ! . 3 ; lieve |- e e W“’" ooty oy the Si Liberta Starts Misunds - X : ree. ‘being train- iversity was begun ye-lerflq} . “London, March 1056 p. m.—The| Paris, March 2 3 ervals Eiving o 7 Girls Offer Services. Secretary of the N Daniels di-|food question 1is pressing daily with|for our new allle _ There e TNGAEE Cie fae e g o o pre e : oo rected that ihe date for fopening bidd : - ' % < g % o x St - % 3 Increasing striagency. on the British|lin, a well known Eations eriot cities m: ; dated el o S Trunkful of Bambs Exhibited. * j z-"wmnxz Fay for|on the 15 new destrayers be advanced public and, according to authoritative|La Liberte toda ot patri ‘soceities march- Een: le g =4 . s e ' inte e wacden Talors. the MOSE g R A L e Bwa e e Taaiton, mith aer ot] oDeputy. marzhals, brought Jhto tne day . afternoons, Sun. |11 ays, from Aprif 4 to March 21. reports, a few. days will see new and |taken -gemerally 4 th - iog e AL o e - the | 38 and holidayx - ' A unit of thirty| yu, American Woolen Co; of Hos- | drastic ateps.an the part of thie food|toward the Unite began. The Sons of -the American |bore e ] Words. ; te ence again Revolution were led by afife and | Qhrlince from o esmrosii SoroeD 583 e T P e e ced wireless operators. all wo-lio; “Tecefved ‘from the United States |eontroller, Lord. Devonport, to meet; The news of grum corps. They. were followed by |Soiaiied from & 3 s ; n ang girls, already had been en- 00 . wil oo fuejackats trom the Pparagraphs. One | OF ME! The plan is alleged to have been to 'o|government a contract for * 445,000 |the situation nnd prevent.exploitation | Wilson for a pecial i New York navy | gor ot P o FE“WI:IF. No:“.‘:"c"o"""'.!n put Bombs’elener Tn the holas of ves SR = e et Guidey | revecys yards of cloth for Gvercoats (o Cost|of the public by traders. kress and the milit n3oF A % America it will be advisa- Sels about to leave port, or ch $1,500,000. The controller announced in the [parations that are bel o :’nkf‘fl"';'m"’fl erica jand | ble to_employ. » ot A Fsits 5 ¢ B them to the rudders. - Acids The e e vard St to enrallsing housc of lords today that although vol- | €ountry occupy & dom b earing their new maiforme " | friendliness. Unfriendliness = would | While Destruction of American Lives| instriments were so arranged @s toiNe B it Paibimaon: 15 & e The New York Assembly adopted &|untary rations had brought about ex-|the public mind toda WPn Lol v < uniforms. |increase the dange: and Ships Continues. eat their way into contact each [ o e G T Tr o Jorm- | resolution formally urging Congress in | cellent results, much more in this di-| The Temps, in a sobe . | other after the ship was well out of e auart-fhehalf of New York State to provide |rection was required; otherwise, it|Tecent injuries Adiie Mr. Root's Address. Washington, March 22—Word that| port and cause an cxplosion. this | etdeck men of the cup trial boat Res-{for g system of universal military ser-|miCht ba necessary to. resott to com.- |suffered ut the hand was 3 Mr. Root.eaid in part: irticipation, s Fos e no {a"ad tauk oc o Hases i the bunce’” e e o o o mivent epen et Dotmauntho| cuubed Off sulps Sound 1o Eneki aad 250 Applicants For Navy. ey Pationa calamity, T Ho was very 0e-| - Thus Koes on 1 3 - ween the s — 4 v de- hus goes on in peEt & s S5 thri ot Sloen | 1% e Tnited States and Germany has come | French ports and much da: was| Bluetuckets from the battleships| A complete census and inventory of | Birous of avolding this, owing. to ihe | thoughttul +velstion toward the government of our choice, the government, the president and the congress, ‘on_whom welgh the terrible burdens ‘o decision and action in the issue of peace or war and in the ter- rible pursuit of that freedom ‘which can be maintained, it seems now, only by war. In this government by the people it must be the people them- selves who act through the president and the congress. Other paragcaphs asse: - | to the administration without ecausing | done. Georgia, = Virginia and Nebraska|thé military resources of the staté is|{remendous machinery needed. . This|United States from ne o) rt that Eng. 2 was | brousht 250 applicants into the line|called for in the Robinson bill, _re-|mocunCous FIACUBE. HOeOCr, ved, if |seemed her onls ] land’s claims to havin, perfe surprise or in any,way affectinz the ‘The head of the alleged plot %S means of defence “are refuied by the| Bovernment's plans for meeting the|said to have boen Dr. Schesle who|as & result of their daws work at|persed favorably by the. New York | achinery was ready, b declared. | o S o €000 resulls of recent monthe, Shitn | Situation forced by submarine ruthe arrest by flight to Mesico. |recruiting. Senate finance committee. bread and sugar was still imperative. |hold Of & state of wa are increasingiy important because| leSsness. Such o propesal is regarded | + —_———— Big Preparedness Meeting. g The controller a'so intended, he said |the American conse the enemy's mercantiie marine is ai | here as hothing more than another| APPEAL BY PRESIDENT OF Earolitng officers’ are ansions to ob-|. The Bill granting to women the right | (o' inroduce & strons measure to pre- | thousht and found § ready weakened and material is eu. | scheme fostered by Germany with the tai men holding masio us 2 2 1to vote under certain conditions In in- | yant' the hoarding of £60d. e hausted. hope of confusing the issue and Dos- N L A L RO AD N o s masters, enaifieers | corporated villages for all town officers, | " Ac oring to a5 unoMMolal report: the ST L e o “Psychological influence should mot | Sibly dividing sentiment in this coun- . night Captain William B Bush - oom’ |except road commissioners, was pass- | government intends to introduce two ol A be under-estimated. IFear among the| tr¥ while the destruction of American | To Allow Increases of Rates to Mest| NG Cavigin Wil R Rush, com: leq by the Vermont senate. meatless und = two potatoless davs HAS BEEN enemy and neutrals leads to difficul. | lives and ships on the high seas con- Chmtel Hias Britey will address & meoting of the Masters| p,onipition against publication of | Negkly I Lall restaurants and hotels| =~ o = prle.c nu —= . ro ve ounces rof. E. P. Cheyne s T S ey Ieges hen- ‘Washington, March 22. juel Rea, | 2nd_ Pllots” association at which timel, e e e arrival and departure of | api,to forbid more than five ounces |8y V.m(: MC:,‘:”” troa At the same department today offi- ¢ 0 kech thelr ships in Barbor” | ciais would meither deny nor. confirea |president of the Pennsvi railrond. | 8 o S Eeeed e P tUs Wil US|ail’ Japanese merchantmen sailing in | o7 " 000 that the government already had been [told the Interestate Commerce com - 5 the Pacific and Indian ocean was an- ¢ " CHINA ABRANGING TO-GEND spproached on the subject althoush it | mission today that tho of ail |DIE Dreparedness meeing was held -at|pos CRCINC 808 SROTE OGEn TR o ERe et A iNew York.. Marc GERMAN DIPLOMATS HOME | Was admittad informally that some |commodities had affecied e rail- | the Boston City club. | STEAMER ASHORE ON ISLAND ara vl;_: or war,”" —_— 5 such move was not unexpected. It was | roads to such a nextent the_sit. Charles Moat, of Toledo, was killed OFF COAST OF CHINA | verany of pa X By Way. of the United State—Permis- | very emphatically stated that ho sug- fuation was “tense” and that imme- |GERMAN RAIDER MOEWE and several others were’ slightly in- 4 s TeeMCy o Bennsy ion Has Buen Granted. | SO Lonit i, {TITNER (204,500 oY Do SR (Pn et | meTumNs From seconn Taip (R TED 8 Mestiena. N YO | United States Cruiser Cineinnatt Has | Foatt” Fedtiition e o ed ab 5 o ——— ] T ione to Scene of Wreck. mission to President Wi n:‘;::u::‘w' u:;:t:”.x—cmfg e mu‘mn: B! by mdmmnszmgpgl‘e.n‘! ‘t:nm(énnt_ll\u;-to render safe and effi- .., Captured 22 Steamers/and Five |'© ® freight wreck near Waterloo, Ind P teaRACheyr diplomatic m"“w"’“.mc"'h" Gorman | course to which there is no reason fox| Increased cost of all supplies, Mr. Sailing Vessels. Consul Stephens at Plymouth inform- | = Shanghal, March = 22-—A wireless visory referendum. country back to Germany by was o | Polierine the imperial government 15 | Rea sald, was reflected i Drices’ paid — od the State Department that five | despatched timed 6.30 oclock Wednes- |king with the entents t . <z o : or ‘appeal from the glvine a thousht. The feeling in all |by the rilroads for Jqulnmen(l Berlin, Mareh 22—The German aux- | Americans were drowned in the aink- | 44y morning from the st-amer Foltava | further appeal from ine ; yard, the white and biue clad boys d’ Reign of Fire and Sword. “We aid think a few years ago that the reign of # had come into :he world: we did think that the rules of law that all ’civilized nations had agreed to be bound by were a protec- tion to the peacetul, to the weak; we did think that the faith of treaties was & protection, but we have had a sad awakening. Nelther the ruies n(! law, nor the teachings of civilization, nor’ the requirements -of religion, stand in, the war of those powers that are now .seeking in the world, with fire and sword, what they call the lib- the United States and has secured the = guarters here is that tho United st it iliary cruiser M has returned into f the Viliglancia, the other ten z T %unk Basional evolution the liberty |consent of the state depariment (o States has wivn infnite paticnce” ahd 13 Groaneier pasrolls rviting. from the | horis DO of navy"trom a second | satiors who were. Jost. being of other | SAOTE ir e for in South Bay. scddie | looking teward peace and seize the territory and subjugate funder safe consduct. Detalis of the | witn honee to avord the wimusy oible | Adamson law decision. Mng for peruise. in the. . Atlamtié ocedn, ‘it ‘was|nationality. report sald that two holes had been |tions throughont the The inbabiiants of other Jand plan are not known here, but Is Is 85 | 57 rar mow SriG Iheciiiual state|the chief bituminous SRS e TENe0, S T M Ot Bl | s e T e Sakatan F Ativen T the. fids, couipactment anf] Gorernmnt b S Ne Protection of Treaty. ;mmt'-hc :l‘lrzh-n to give the go jong as this agares- | mission to dispense. <7 its :_"""_, The Moewe, according to the state- lturers and others connected with the | that the vessel was sinking, but could | Austria-Hungary, a gre “No_more the protection of treaty e e trip across the Pa- | sion. continues, offciels sav there is|gsuopension. of increases of | ment, captursd 22 steamships and five on industry, which was organ- | 10ld out for twelve hou The pas- | peace among all people ar oL e e P S it e Atiantic as were gIven | nothing to_be done but adopt meas- | freis Hre to ffteen per ton on |sailing vessels, - aggregating 123,100 der “the auspices of the Coun- | ®enZers had been put ashore. proyal of Germany's for round about.” The doctrine that & stats | von Hernstorlt and his. suicer | jres of defence, and o basis exists |coal’ from eastern o Atlantic|tons Eross, 3 ational Defeace. held its first | The United States crutuer Cincin- | being victorious-— Ty and Great Lakes ports, to author-| The text of the statement follows. ® at the War Department. Watnssday mocaing. and -wes e 26| S icquore poss can do mo wrong, the doctrine that a| The arrangement offer a solution of German cruise: state is entitled to take what its in-|a problem which it was fhought P ize the higher rates at once. “The auxiliary T Moe- £ th 4 s sd to take what b D S R s Z 3 e ke e - R of the Rhode laland | feach the scene of the wreck during e, rest require ng_arm |time of China’s severance of relations 0! i o B Ty S | T, ey Base | ainimstl ralan T O L ke e e a Eaecahuy | the stternagn. FORMER CZAR NOW AT and hand, has been declared, and is|with the Berlin . government might OF SUBSIDIARY LINES | bituminovs coal, supported, by one-half the military | present unusual-difficulties. —_— first step in 2a.mo for a revi- | Atlantie Ocean, where she stayed for |measure authorizing Gov. Beeckman 3 % T Ch e gy A0 1t the present| = About 200 persons are to be in the| Was Postponed Yesterdsy in Masea- |51on of freight rates gemerally in order |several months under the command of (to call into service for public safety -u’l::e: ‘SZ?;‘J:"%Z?&%.‘&; oD tha poic g o war in Burope ends withouti a victory | party, including & body of Glrmue i 4 that the roads may ® ths increes- | Burgrave and Count vom Dohn- |all military or civic organizations and | FIEEITET, TOt4Te PEOTE T I over the maflons which are declaring |soldiers who have acted as a lega- s batver Heder ed cost of operation and realize a fair [Schleiden. to enroll a voluntter constabulary. gross and her home port is and aoting upon that hateful doctrine, |tion guard at Peking. Boston. March 22.—Actie) bin | Profit to holders to their securities. “The ship captured 22 steamers and tok. R s eges e satuty e g s €0 permii the New York, New Haven * |Baweof 135200 oy IneTuden 31 hoe. |t D eidin aadl the. e Parey London, March ree worl ot . 5 3y : L i all free countries be turned info armad ’E"“""N::::“'::G i nd Herttard salicoad 40 wtaln con- WLL‘::'::AW‘“' ARE tle stesmery of which eisht wers |Edrop (chapidin) of the {Tth resiment | AMERICAN STEAMER HEALDTON |former ‘sinperor of ‘i camps.” ND TO TOM X ING THEIR arm and five e service of e | jn Brooklyn, have tendered r resig- Romanoff, has arrived a TWhen Mr. Reot asserted that a £ o e ety Bt S | itish admiratty, as Well - an_ Tons [itone Sor business easons and nags | TORPEDOED. WITHOUT . WARNING | Zomanoft, Bas arrived FIER was poseibie:onix® hecsuse. this] | o Ehee Len piah of Mrs.| the'etock of hes companies und do: [T Pltce Themealvee he she Dipusal |hoxlie BB iy cupiared by tne |27X50 10 D Placed on the Teserve Hel | prverican Comsul wt Amsterdam Ca- [PUIGH from Pettormad country ‘was. protected by the armies | gt £ oty 6% avment of S Givitends Tni 1 of the mment. Stoewe wers tho Voliaire, ‘an Engiist | The Illineis house of representatives bles 20 Lives Were Lost. Koe-Selo"" sare the s steamer ons gross, in Wmé adopted a joint resolu urging Sashinmton, Metch 22. — Ampican | CuIS0Is3 appeared calb b d by Prince Do and navies of the entente nations, a N a T8 ed through such a 3 E irvest- | Philadeiphia, March 22 —The servic- voung man in the audience -shouted | S 2rg was remanded to the Tombs| ments, wns possponed by £ J carrying a '13-cen # if the United States enter the Bu- gard, He wore. the d by the house|es of many tho alumni of spe- e O ey Consul Mahon at. Amsterdam_cabled Ruban that the ker's giterance was an | prison for 24.hours late today by Cor- | today. The bostponement was made |eialized & e Byt FIOEwoian’. hoMper’: Fbiees. L of | ropean wax. it siter e e radar |/ the state Gupartmont toniaht that the | ofcne, Bixth Kuban r untruth. Instantly. there was an up- |‘oner Riordan walt b e 2,587 tons gross, and the Mount Tem- |smaller nations and Hberty. The reso- roar. and ihe disturber was rushed 0Bt | amination on e Sharm Vi | MO A o ot Rt (DS real Ao o ]vite. lutions. will go to the senate for con- | American steamer Healdton: sunk by | ghoilaers was s piu of tne .garden. ' Several othiers who | chused she death of Mrs ee Hi- | a neffort to effect & o v » currence. & eubmarine "yesterday off Terschel” |1 had » Cossack d tried to interrupt the meeting also | lair was found dead in & in aate oppoSit . it ling, . Hoiland, was. torpedoed without | Binneq th ue Hotsl the n " 1 c of the Without the breaking of a flock or| Warning and (hat twenmty of the €rew|&i Goorge. Niche g s e g « CARRY OUT SUICIDE PACT |the jimmying of & door the trifie of | Were drowned. panied by. Prince Doig were put out. the g et i asuin tomorrow o% SWarh | yaia R ~ Other's Tom: | 15700 worth of postage stamps dis- Rovie A o3 eid Revolvers to Each Other's Tem: | appeared from the ndustrial wal ple and Fired. Commission's office, No. 230 Fitth Ave- | CANAL EMPLOYE SHOT RAE TANZER JURY s, nue, New York, between Tuesday night BY AN AMERICAN SOLDIER OUT THIRTY and y morning. —_— - Had Failed ta Reach an Ag Up to 11 o'Clock Last Nig - | Portsmouth, N. H., Mar 22 —~Two % Neid revolvers 15 Toach |t Negraes in the Zone Ugly Since Re- cent Labor Troubles. Panama, March 22—An American New York, March soldler in Fort Sherman foday shot| erating thirly hoors ( and killed a negro canal emp] wiho | case of Rae Tunzer, ch. was resisting arrest. This was the | jury for sulng James second case of the kind of the week. | former assistant district The - ugliness of the negroes in the| breach of promise, had ot z0ne is believed here to be the reflex | verdict at 11 o'clock tonix of the recent labor troubis. :Vll engaged in considerio ’ lence, - 'Mexican House Mests April 2. A Bl Paso, Texas, March 22.—Carlos Confusing Reports in Be k, a deputy from the state of So- Berfin, March 23, 10 a nora, ‘arrived here today enm route to|dom, 9.26 p. m.—The new: Mexico City to attend t) ’nllll‘nw ing of & in} session | ses of the Mexican use of depu- | by Presi it Wilsen arrive. ties cice 2 the of such - confusing " avehts in the United -‘wq'f‘iu Bertin papers

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