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. Amsterdam, ‘Mar. 5. — The emn}: : German war loan, to be lssued March i | i - : Lat H 28, say: Berlin des; ;with con- Ll R vt anitors of the City Hall at | ":'S‘Mr e ,mm .3“:; N ¢ s ton, Pa, burned 2 German flag. - e T A - arames Gosta Rican Government arrested 56 RAYLS il — ok HAS APPEALED TO|FOR WHOLE-HEARTED. WORK IN |pro rebels in a roundup. . g WWV| LEFENDED SALARIES PAID. SIBENT WILSON e 5% s e S A A = e Lo 3 OSEC flo‘d‘,o WAR M. resigned as vice: 3 : — B 5 ) x OFFICERS AT HOG ISLAND| 3 1osEou Y ! |presia L ’&u%fi?-ms'flrpm Co., : i % v R i & ot s 2 S iR 3 4 at ®Y. e T 5 i L 2 2 3 H ™ Dwight P. Robinson, Président of the ; L WAL R il B ? f i g American Gunners-and Riflemen Force Them to Beat|* Bk, it WANTS A SPOKESMAN|FOR OFFICERS AND MEN| Hary Smith Moraw, widey knomn With Vastly Increased Powers fo control,_the_‘ _ . . % —_ &1 : . 4 g > ydraulic mining engineer, a 3 \ETERED 5 5 4 e e ; ‘ Sl 0 G Bl - American Industry During the War a ““ty Retreat Ao e e -’;,;,‘;‘{,’mfih“{}‘,,{;': Failed to Get the Approval of Re-|Sir Evic Geddée First'Lord of the Ad-| Two. Americans - were ki w A 9 S i X . : noration whieh has a contract for |\ * 7 wounded .and three gassed wh ¢ s P \ Butlding 120-Tabricated steel ships with| Presentative of the Navy, the Em-|..mirality, §tatds That Toll of U-|ing with the Canadians. lIN’E government .money on a mmm\sn‘;: ¢money,§'c-€ and the Metal Trades| “Boats is ‘Growing Less, While They o ¥ 3 - 2 / “’ v 3 4 v a British en munition - workers. PPO GH:A B e atte Lo M| o sy oo . oo S hE i 8 3 BERNARD M. BARUCH IS APPOINTED GHAIR LATER AMERICANS PENETRATED GERMAN ; 3 corporatieh, He wals the first o sev- | Eight Hours. 45 Nuchort: SR, L ———e 05 % eral officials who will_ present. the Yoy ree persons -wer : & e R F < company’s side of tae Hog Istand con- C— e hurt when a_boiler exploded -at Mount Is to te: Australians Have Again Raided Enemy Pos 10 the South- | Rrery aat wil: eontinue. hiss toati Pleasdat Buldme. trmiicnce 7. |'One of the Purposes of the Board Ehmmlv All . Washington, March 5.-~Failin% today | London, Mareh 5--It was perha; L el ; . : P ‘mony tomorrow. 3 % 5 5 de udon, Mas perhaps 3 oy % V. - ; i and Italy the Weather | iany of-tie vara: ” - jto get the approval of representatives|patura), Sir kric Geddes declared to-| The 1918 tax rate was fixed by. the petition for Si ies Between. the Various Dep west of Ypres—In Belgium, France . W S Tl a e gRigs were 9F he nayy, the emergoncy, fleet cor: |day, that co-opetytion between Great | Board of Aldermen,of New York city. upplies | : " 2 . g £y A - Defore Antetine | Poration and the ! rifain ang the United States should{ The tax rate is 34 points higher. 2 . A ; Conditions Are Extremely Bad—In Little Russia the |ff Cone and;Wenster before “niefn®| ot nis proposal to put a spokesman ot | Le extremely ‘lose.” On behdlf of him- P of This Government And the Allies—It is Vested ith d ; 2 poration and Mr. Robinson told the|ihe carpenters on the wage adjust-|self and hisgolleagues he wished pub- | “The Supreme Court decided that the . . mmi § ment committee in shipbuilding -dis-|icly 1o’ pay SFibute to the whole-heart- | Federal cqurts had no jurisdiction in Final Determination of All Questions of Priority in D -5 Austro-Hungarian Forces Are Still Going Forward |committee that in the cases of e {butes, William L. Hutcheson, presi- | od devotion fo. prosecution of the war | bribery cases in gencral elections, Q 5 g dent of the Brotherhood of Cdrpenters, | which governed the uctiod E . 8 ¥ of every 2 , SREI% 2 5 i ¢ b Against the Bolshevik Troops—A German Airplane is!have veen paid b announced tonight that an appeal | representativa of the United States| Second-hand baby - carricges .and liveries and Charged With Coordinating and Improving g i had they remaineg with that frm. Un- would be taken to President Wilson.|navy with which they came into con-| boys’ bicycies arc:selling jn Rome for Said to Have Bombed Pm Wliid; Ciydn Bol. | der auestioning he said - that possibly th:(lr‘ug‘l:e” dn&sr. nugxlilr;;;fleskg:n dé‘c?aé? tact. The personnel of all ranks, heldoub[e what new ones cost a year ago. Facilities for Production and Advi,ing as to Prices. e Stird(a SES B0 1. Yeur EeHeral M. said, had the respect and estetm’ of|. - . : ot Al ager might not have vand. it is up to the government t0}the officers of the British nav: Several blocks of the business sec- shevik Councils Have Decided to Evacuate—Allies Are |25, Tisnt ot have conr 1. ‘Uit o ORBEHI meR In e e weab] - - No, Lok skiMutaricl tor- Ships. RO Nogoch N s i descysn ; : . ot added that all of the sa'aries asked. Concerning ‘shipbuilding, he saidjgoo, . "} Washington, Mgrch 3—Reorganiza-| “(2): To let zlome what is Not Opposed to Japanese Military Action in Siberia. | Proved by the shippinz board. “How do I know?” was the answer. | there was no lack of materials at.the tion of the Wt Tndustrizs Bpard with | siiccesstully dane and Interfere a8 Ui i gustitying other solaries: "elid-|tpey struck last time and only re- | present time, and that thers werel In the first day's drive for $200,000|licrnard M. Baruch .of New York asjile as possible with the presen < i v U N v »|chairman and with vastly increased |mal processes of purchase and “deliy- publicity men, Mr. Tolumom -~ ex ;‘;l;sl;sn:'os :syrytnlmxnreé\nem\f:lie‘rn nal;: xr-:gfim'gel:nfl; fl:; 35)“3?:12“‘“: "?&'35‘3-', ;‘!’:fl Lh(e:r;g' y}e‘:v.\eigayc.h??se.;sefl “2; POWg" to control theé output of Amer-{ery in theiseveral departments: . pable men could not be retained for|ine matter would be adjusted to their |althoush it should have been:much | given. ican industry durinz the war, was an- i, “(3): To guide and assist whereve Afain the Germans in Lorraine have | treaty with Germany and the date set h ®tlless momer. The puylicity men. hs o n Ehoul | \ ounced today by President Wilson. |fhe need for guidance or assistan attacked the American trooph x| for its ratifeation, Meteh 12, (0 evac-)sa(d, were tmploved g Al In'a cam- | Safaction. A O A LR A B D il e Wal bl O e on 'af a1l questions [may be revealsd: for example in #he again they have met with feat. | uate the capital, destroying all stores | paizn to impress upen the public the 50,000 idle Carpenters. SRCE] sy ! e ek e _request of the War Depart- | . priority in dellveries to any depart- |ailocation of contiracts, in obtaining Notwithstanding the heavy enofand |of provisions and war materlels which 4 \ cere 50,000] B4TY, ‘owing to the Holidays, always|ment President -Wilson has put pro-{0f Driority in , ! 3 way pre- i ey be 3t o' to|Necessity for building werchant ships. | Hutcheson said there were 50,0004y, "had month. for the output of|nibition into effect in Cahu. Iawaiian|ment of the United States government access to materials in any _pre- o e ey | orerote s Eon Ttz i Pty (ol Mator Homilton, SRR efficet: of idle carpenters who coud be put ol ships. One weeks or one month could |Tsiands, . s " fand to the ailies is vested in the board |emptsd, ot in the dlsclosure of sourees n g {organ " o national suard organization, is on|work building ships if the worl A Pbaeigis ol AL s : : #na it js charged with co-ordinating [of subply; : AU A ns positions, the enemy Mon- | lhe country against the invaders, the payroll cf the, Gorreration at «|avallable/ He indicated some of the Mot be taken by iteell. ‘Ho expressed Fho War Desotit has arcanmed | g hatieipating the needs. of any Of | (“4): . To determine’ what: is 0 b day night in the Toul sector essayed ¢ $12,000 8 yéar as a civil en-|men would find work in Canada by | i oPilon that rly twice A5 for the comstraction of an nrainbes|these, creating of improving facilities | done when there s any competitive or T .o | MILITARY. AGTION ‘BY. ‘|gineer, the witpces suld, and.added that John J. McGee Offgooq 4 record thoush | hase 1n - Frames. costing about §55-|for production ard advising as to |other conflict of interest between des he American gunners and rifilemen JAPANESE IN SIBERIA |that it was recessory (o pay. Hami'for | New York has been offered the postionly about two-thirds of what ‘he‘ooosfio in ince, costing about $25.- Drined partments in the matter of supplie e auickly affer them, however, and APANESE U3t amoig to retain his sercices: *_ of director of shipbuilding in Canada | & TN LI ISR previonsty with | 0. v Much of ghe power is given to the |0r esample, when there s ot & sufe they were farced to beat a Y'Will Mest. Wilh ‘No Onposition frém Setcon_ read into (ne recoéd [by: the imperial munitions board, which | &G et Armbavsador Franics cablad e 8tate the hoard acting in |ficient_immediate supply for i : : 5 2na gk there must be a decision as to prioTity Americans Brought Back Prisoners. the Ententc Allies. nesota constituents who said ers and 6000 iron shipbuilders. *° Meeting U-boat Warfare. Department and announced that he| s | if J Pyl g 14 tact as the gemeral |of need or delivery, or when there - e oty : See ; !intends to stay at Vologda for the|ident says, should “act as the e ; i = . arsiar e Ammericanh themeslvse Jn| ‘Washingion, MWD s xchanennt 1, o3 VoY hard (e iagut Aaa sel| L SheOee EE BeReS and roetied Lemg destroyed in i present. RRSlOTiaIl sumy eparimente 0 "’ei,‘.‘,’;',“pe““n“. Tof e e o the same region took the initiative | ezarding the situation in Stberia and e P gl 2 m s ¢ 1 i *Thirpasn the bt i : v been placed in such & - nto thelr hands and. sallying forth as | fre pe i the ‘money blown in 8t is, nn fatjadded, taud the men he wants doubt- ods v tiployed against them | ignati i Through the board it is proposed to | tracts have not becn placed in a ralding unit, penetrated.German po. | I¢ Proposed action there by the Jap- | woree ana oversized coptracts. ill be giad to get the worl . The resignation of Albert Sevigny, re voul i ate it vay as to get advantage of ‘the fu Were developed the mumbers Wouid. be | minister of. inland .rétenne —of ihe|elminate all competition for supplies|Way. as t wdvant ; il fi E i Tetw a o roduetive capacity of the country: nlarzed futher. There was a | Borden: Cabinet. was. anfounced —at]tetween the various departments and | roduct city rowing reluctance o the part of the ‘. Qusbec: S 8t} hetallies, thus meeting in & measure| ‘“(5): To see'that contracts and des “iilons and brought back 4 number of | ANese are continuing -and, apparentiy bave developed the fact that-there is prisoners. 3 AN ATTACK BY BANDITS Fud weather |generally prevails|'0 difference. in principle hetween at the existing| unions and the emergency fleet cor- erman cre . : at least, the demand in congress for |liveries are followed up where su along._the entire ‘western. front, but|venay Snd e allies of between the| . RESULTEDIN THREE DEATHS|poration be chaniged to provide for afgritall (rows (o Bt (o s The | g ti Lo ¢ Daniel | Wiliard s <cutralization of rewer. There were |assistance as is indicated under evertheless the Australiane “have | Unios, States and Japan, aithough tiie oG = N representative . of . the.caipepters, turn from a voyaze. in the Waters|chairman ob-ihe adelery commigsion | suggestions today that the and (4) above has proved to be neces R ot Positions near | Unyed: Statcs has not glven and prob- | At Covington, Ky.—Ohe ‘of the Out- | aqaition to.a general lahor representan] (UMD Trom a sovase, in the waicrs| chairmain of the advisory' commission | susseetions teday that e o0 o ™ 5 Warnaton, which les to the southeast | 201 Will not give formal assent to any laws Shot by Chief of Police. tivo, who was deelared to be unquali~|glOUTH SEEHN e i hnoenceqnetl of national. defense Was | ¢ lated, by th president when he| “(8): To anticipate the e e one Southeast | operations . which may. be ‘undertaken. b iy | fied to deal with woodworking Gues. | O 3 announced. . % K r 1 e N S he senate ‘the bill now pending {nceds of the several suppl White House officials were disturbed| covi Kr., Mar. 57t i s ex o s The Joss for the fiye' months ended | o = 4 th t - = ¢ i e nston. Mar. 5.—Three men | tions because his experience has been | The 1 22 pong ; ree his powers for reorsaniz. {ments of the government and (e Boconl vehture' o the Ximbioh 18 tonignt over a published repart that two of the directors of the Ward | only in the metal trades. General | Nl ebriary a‘t}fi:«'hfi"cu???fip;?c’i\-‘l‘;ed”’ hede i) :"mdglf L Boott and ine""ShA " co-ofdmating overnment | feasible adjustment 1 s part of the Avsiraliuns in s many | the o omencaiad been -authorized|Buliding snd Ioan association and the Manager Tiex for e feet. corporation | " igntnsof the. year Drevions. 1| Goyarmat BASSE at. Camn Dix on Jete | AFonAIcs, and. that the. delay in bring: |the country as far in advana which the enemy losses have other-a bandit, were Killed tonight | refused to consen ing- the: measure to a vote caused him |sible, in order that as definite cord with the attitude of the . allies ; . with Lwe P added.although durinz four months. of | Jersey - Day. 3 : ot d hi 3 s es Bombarded. explained that no statement:had been | soojation and m.a,,:d“. P15 R i s D i s made. ‘ne “war had not. been’ proclaimed, by M.‘km’; a' erime ‘to ‘wilfolly | fation. If the l’}:l“vl.\ passet l_tfi vl:l‘:‘xi;m“ gt itz e The Germans after having heavily [duthorized ' except that tad. United}hold up their hands. b SPECIAL CONGRESSIONAL he enemy. make false'statements 16 obstruct tie? 208s! to make ‘more specific some e riz: ; st . : & 7, he should act as the. & bombarded the British lines west of | Etates had not given its assent to the %fl Police, Theodore K Shipping--Losses Growing Less; |7ale-0f Government bonds: was passed | 7 the authority: wow _given :Mmfflhfle \ unel slore. Klumpet:. i . | 3 Gutries, board. eral eye of all supply departm e Mg iy cHon, under wfl» - Ton, who'is a direclor of the ELECHONBTNNEICYORK | e ot by eone | L e o The' resiGent hrescribed the new|the feld of industry. 3 y Hapan Wik 'Pe. Justifié IR0 ARE Wox vreabie. el Bl ipd tinued, “that the curve of losses of | The budget for tHe city of Paris for |drties of the board in a letter to Mr. = Z As"in France ‘amt. Beigiim, -the |10 4he crchunger are baid to e agreed | (hE DENULs, shoating one throush Mo} " S1E8S of the 78,162 Votes. ¥ard. That statement is as trie (o- | than last veur. i hudget this year: Chalrmanship as successor to. Danicl | HIS WIFE'S PARAMOUR . s that if Germ: G is_worl L fillin ts = Ykt o ‘ S = £h i - Ped o des g i Holba: tront siby ars eeubenth k. nhrmiily n Sibetis and !‘fs't‘;:r‘:mii Qtiier 1o bandits alen opandd iire dnd|.- New Yoris :2ar Sk SRt S B A R L | vote his entire attention to his dutis | Eimer Hupp of,Cleveland ~Narrates isht snowetorms in the rountains and | IMMinent risk of the loss of the mii. |S°t &0d killed Andrew Nordmicever|house of representatives was £ained |piq months, February was, in com-: Three hundred thousand members of |35 President of the Baltimore and Obio Events-Leading to the Crime. Deavs rains in the plams. — During|lary stores at Viadivostok, Japan wil)| 63 Years cld. president of the assocla- |by .the- demiccrals today when -they|paricon witi recont siandards, a bad | the Bovs and Gifle AeHe Al @iy | railrond and as ehairman of tie. ad- ghe - B VLN Rowaver, natrer|Be Justified in using whatever measure |!on, and John Rehm, 83 yeats old, a|elected their candidates from four dis<(month. But on {he other hand, Jan-: i 32 morthors states roised crops | VISOry commission of the Council of] (. cjang 03 March 5—The story . have Bomn . Mowever, Patrol| ¢ force that may be necessary to car- | Shosmake tricts. in; Greater New York at special| uaey Wwas n sood one. i 8| Xationat Defense. & d, O3 Murch 5--The parties have been active in the moun- = Ly ary to car. 3 a g . of the slaying o arles oyce was. ; S g valued -at ‘§3 000,000 Jast’ year, n region and artillery duels of eop.|TY out her obligation fo maintain. the | . ADout At ¢ | elections called to choose successor| «is o the curve of the loss in thei s v ' ident’s : id late today in/ Judge Kennedy's. 4 peace ¥ Klumper. and the to four members of that party who had | yorq: e s of| 'Bi i ini n Beasijepta Eatter. - 7 Judge. Ken § erable violence also have taken in the far ¢ east' during the . % 7 . 4 world’s tonnage, only two months of | Bills adtherizing the minister of war idents Tetter S0 N Ba crowded_courtroom’ by- the confessed . pon gt b oo r Drogresy of the war, ~Differences of QIR & prenbed toms noney. Sgt) o e e e current quarter have elapsed. but | to wobilize industry, contributing -to form presidents fetter to Ar. Paruch | G 0 ™ bimer Hupp, on trial for sece i Affairs in Russ the massures BE mumront te bh Sis oftushed out of the building and made |chnee to.vote simee thes won the right | amins the 3 Jogs to be as sk | the, prosecution of the war are to be| . um writing to ask if you will not [ond degree murder. e In Little Russir the ‘Austro-Hun:|Japan in such an undertaking, their escape in an automobile, at the ‘polls” last ‘November. It was {r‘:nii,;nglc-x?:\’fiz;‘:?l"fi55“’ Ao el flonucid dn The divintes Dost, aceept appointment:ds chairmanof the m”fi{,‘,f";ifi;.‘:tr"‘.vea:fi?r; ‘fi)hw"n he garian forces are still going forward | One \diplomat. remarked today that|, The dead bandit has not been iden-|significant -that. they cast 31858 votes : S : The Postal Cabie Co., announced | 2% jndustries board. and 1 am going | o scovered Joyce thiere with Mrs, Hupp. ainst the Bolshevik troops, driving |public discussion of the SiHerien. tified. . It has not as yet been ascer-|out of a total of 78192 in the four dis- Decrease in Ship Production. SIORER - AN -, announced | o take the Jiberty at the- same time | disco Y b 3 = gt - , ques- 2 in the that wireless service from Honofulu |0y this tne 1"rn A TR SUNE ST He told how he found Jovce biding in them hither and thither with the pur- | tion sgemed to lose signt of thesexist-|!ained how mueh money.the robbers|tricts.’ - They voted early, seemed *3| Regarding tiie rate of ship produc- |to Tutuila, Apia, (Samoaly and Pa- |oos i he the attic and how. he shot him: four. pese of restoring “order and security |ence of a special treaty betwebn-Groat |Aecured. : have made up thefr minas what they | (ion. Sir Dric said that:instead of a | peste (Tahiti); his been. suspended. | (jUon And action of the bosrd as K| e Kiling him instantly: X houhe Ukraine” 'In the north: al-|Britain and Japan making it obligatory | s o) oW OF DRAFT were going 1o o before they received | rice there had bheen a serious drap. nink they should naw be established: | 0 atan't - mow. whav T yas doitgrs s though (n'rm‘ an official ‘tommunica- | upon the latter to protect not enly her y o Al |Iehu_ baljots' and they sked fow “Why?" the, first lord asked. “The Colonst. Roosevelt, when asked how | t 8 3 Hupp sobbell. “From the time I saw tions previously announced that hos-|own interests but that of,herially as| - EVADERS AT PITTSBURGH | Toolish questions” main fagt is that owinz to labor un- | he felt when leaving Roosevelt Hos- : ation of new facilities | Joyce and my wife enter: her roomm. un‘x;:,‘; ".T"‘E:.,m't'q':n flz‘;;:‘t.e:s L:,m v-ll_l flb:r?: (:Hfiine;g of ?‘t‘h.; i ’gho fl:‘rc;“ n_|i|r' f:a]vgt‘i':dalm were rest and strike difficulties’ the men in | pital, answered:. “Fine.”- He walked | .14 {he disclosinz if necessary ';,«|x1r] saw him pull down the shades I J m ha e igations of S treaty, Sventl 51 e S €O the yards are not working as if the Yo t Wi " oW 2 Giti H s o Petrograd dated Monday announces 1f is held in diplamatie’ ayarters toa| o e - sy Men Were - Arrested eloken ] imers | frg SaTasiare, not Working as ifihe | rather. fechly.” but. was. looking. good. | opening up, ,ef. mew or--additional | Was era Hupp spent the afternoon en ths that Narva, 100 miles southwest of |while as w matter of conrtesy and. por. Within'24 Hours\ €5 & El 3 f supply. e LS 3 f 3 _|exertions. The emplovers are perhaps | President ' Wilson . announced -that | ity "rha donve ¢ existing | Witness stand revealing his life story. = the capital, has been taken by the|hap of good policy, if behooVed JaDAN | pisspureh. Mar 5 dn & voundio | district, Kings count hot 'doing /all_they could. - The jong | persons fiving in airplanes must haye e o e o | He was interrupted often by; his own g their adumnc tonnigs pen: |to keep the entento-allies - and . the |,¢ alicgeq wrait cvaders more than 323 | . Cleacy, o succeed Dinfal J.|sirain of the war must have an efect|n license when fiying over war 7ones. The studious conservation of |SCbs. Women spectators in the. court inuing their advance towards Petro- | United States government. informed of RBoh pd: becn . rreatod’ in: Pittabitgh Griffin. upon -their neryes as upon everyone's | o cilit] grad. In addition a German airplane | her purposes, it was not nec: 1y to i + s zald to have bombed Petrogrid |make any proposition to. the 'umuflfi‘,’é,‘,"‘g Tl e S S onday afternoon and Zeppeline were | States Fovernment and probably not.to | ENS | [OMIENt Earle tonigat a seen a short distance outside of the |her allies except Great ‘Britain: . In|ihe Allesheny County jail ar B iiy fiving toward the capfal, but|this convection it was'explained at the |F0U3 Folice stations liaa been crowdes were driven off by anti-aircraft’ bat- |state department that no direct pro- |10, C3Pacity’ with those charged with or in the vicinity of military. works. | resources and facilities by sclentific, |Toom wept during Hupp's testimonys © v-first district, = New York|alse. -'The ‘serious unrest which ‘vxist-. Iy = fos. “I thought I could live no 1o v Jerome F. Dongvan, to | sucsled in’January will have an effect on | Three trainmen were injured when a | iy Anuine 1o iho. secersl pur- |testified Hupp, after telling of his dis- urray. Hulbert, : complétions in later months. 1 am | Pennsylvania freight train sideswiped | chasing agoncies of the Sovernment |COVErY evem two years ago of his wife's 'Twenty-second District, New Yark|driven to'the conclusion that even at|a passenger. train at. Canton, Ohio. | ity regard to the prices to be paid. |indiscretions. his subsequent at it and Bronx countles, Anthany I. Grif- | this late date the situation js not fully | Spreading of. the : tracks - was. ith. RFICR id. | o end his life, his relenting upon fin to’ succeed Henry Bruekner. . realized.” PECMUINE. © racks - was. ‘the| "«(5): The determination, wherever it lon | promise of his wife that she wouid teries. . | posal had been received from Japan re. | SHLEMPHng to escape militaty service| 't hone of the districts was thers e, neceseary. of prioritie sof production | fever again he untrue ‘and the prays ~ 3 e de b & ° > 2 . it st con- L »: o he < G . & S ke ke. purpose to use the time. infervening |fully informed of the Japanese ,,b;:f,: utilize the'armory formerly_occupied | fareq in the ‘baby carriage vot~ The _ SELL ENEMY PROPERTY ;;‘;‘;’7,‘;‘3‘:;;;’:3 e ook S1ate | dintely accessible to the el nin O eotherh iy _between the signing- of the peace through the Britich government. e e e A e hoear” | results indicate that a malority of .the ——— 1| Gohirman, president. of Cornell. uni-| oy g, akencies e e Pl oflani one night after covery; how 4 tillery for the housing of ofhiers arrest- women who took th trouble to ragister | Except Whero Concerns' Are ‘Being | #Chiram that articie is insuf 5 tem- | 811 one Mgt ater i O i b ed in ‘the roundup. . s . + 3 & i 2 porarily or permaanently. = 3 2 : L in e TOUNMUD. ders of Fharies |50 they could cast their ballots were| Ligu Under License by War / - x : night for five mopths, and how he iz FIRST CONTEST AT SPECIAL FAMINE ‘AND PESTILENCE 5. Qlice acting undet orders of “harles| gyigedJargely by the politics of their| Board. of Trads. ‘ Miss “Frances H. Wiilcox died ‘at| Making of Purchases for Allies. | naily decided to “besif all over again® PROHIBITION CONVENTION | DEPOPULATING JERUSALEM | rector of the department of. publis safe. | "ocvands and male relatives. BB New~Haven, aged 0. Miss-Willcox | “(6): The making of purchases for |and only to find two years later that o _— x j 5, visited-hotels, rooming houscs, sa~| y \ory e LT SOEE . Washington, March —A,d Mitchell { was born in’ Clinton ‘the day after.the | ihe_allies. s c’;flc“;’g:d it teationy tate . . P & % - =g 4 almer, alien property custodian, in a |town was, set. off, from Killingworth, “The board should be constituted as upp e L, Won by Faction Opposed to Merger | Those Remaining Look Little . Better floons, PoRircages e Whee 0o s statemept isshed today, sald there was | in 1888, & T - B at present and should retain, so far as | {his afternoon and County Prosecutor. With G ismaes - FaeY, Than Living Corpaes. oime e b1 wéav‘e,d'x?nlc the ; RUSSIA AT ANY TIME.| " ontemplation on ihe part of his Pecestary and so far.as consistent ] Doerfler started: to (;irjnsu-eum:n:! h&: - . g ; = e S A fiice to sell enemy property in this| -Salvatrice Mangusa and Rosika Po!: |with the character and purposes of |shortly before the adjournment Chicago, March 5—Pronibitionists | | New York, March 5. — M, had registered under the draft law.and|A Section of the Bolsheviki is Dis- |’ & s 5 < i Sk g s A . i ' ‘morning. opy 4 to a merzer with the national |haif the Jewish ation m:.)!';fl::;:n_ had returned their questionnaires were Hleansd, With ‘Sturrentier. ctountry, except where concerns are|ize, alleged to have stolen thousands | the reorganization. its present ad court until tomorrow ng. $ t 5 e Leing liquidated uader license by, the | doflars worth of silk from Rochester, |ory agencies: but the ultimate decis- DL i ntind ot i i acithe e hove g pf femin (Ana pent}f-i:;;]?‘ffi'éuedmgg’ TRy et i el wab, trade beard, ~ TIN. Y. stores wére caught rednanded | ion of all ouestions, except the deter- | SHELLS FALLING THICK , say: e received by the ounty, Jall, London, Marc] e often reiter- | ” “Some misunderstanding seems to | in’ Syracuse, N. Y. ' mihation of prices, should rest always nationdh party hers today when a res- | Palestine Restoration Iund Cormis. |MOSt of thoe drrastod are being held. |ated statement of English correspon-|n ! . i i ; - it ke s WITHIN AMERICAN LINES - : ; e - | have arisen relative to the policy of ; hairman, re other members g olution was adopted by which a two- |son through . British governtment denis that anything may' happen in yith thy char this office n respect to Sales of ‘enemy | - The lower house of the Texas Le- |actinz in a co-operative and advisory i te Tthe" l;oi::l‘r': b::"t;:"t'd mu?‘tiuw B the e e puntic |BELIEF (HDOSE I8 HAUNTED Rusbia at any time and that mothing | property,” said the statement. A | gistature’ passed a bill for a. ten-mmile | capAAIty.~ The further organization of{ Bt the American Casualtits Have TRS Lvate wia_ 159, Tevettog LRettwe. | ihe o ”“;;‘;“’&,‘,‘;“fi}“;‘df! L DOES NOT BREAK LEASE, | e cause sufprise may. possibly. be | number of businesses operated in this | prohibition sone around apmy camps,| advice I will indicate helow. Been Extremely Light. thirds rule, with 114 opposed. It is |little better than living corpsec. ol e thel® | country by personis coming within the | shipbuilding “vards ‘and planis work: | - “In the determination of prioritles| . .\ Solm o e . - Must | pending. the ratification of ‘the Russo-|enemy class or by partnerships in|ing on -ernment contract: ¢t _production, swhen it 1s not possible the first time in the history of the| ‘“The morale, however, is excellent| W« H-"Edrdléy of Joplin, Ma, Must| ECT o8 L8 O acoording 1o re- | o) o REF O JgRysament oo 5 - | S praducon, o s axtiele | Monday, March 4.—(By The Associats 2 et the BAey iof e | (noever, ls excellont w Pl L German peace treaty, ascording which a member is an enemy are b fo have the fall supply of any article i Afli rds been made effect] years ing liquidated under licenses issue Clayton J. Woodworth, of Dunmore, |tiat is needed produced at once, theed Press). Shells haye been. J R e e Cha. | TR ot mtifte. euftating: K City. Mo March 5 Beiie¢| .1t 15 said that a section of the Bol- |hy the War Trade Board under the su- | Pa, an author of books. containing | chairman should be nasiated amd so|thicksand fast within the Ameriast sy, A R ed e orn is scarce and dear and other 5 nsx)s i 3{ p h:, - drd Sy o | sheviki is in no wise pleased with the | pervision. management and control of | pacifist propaganda, was arrested in |far as practicable uided, by the pres- [lines and upon the enemy’s positions 1he Mnck: of thie ahilIMAEE: Daotion. mmtmmuflmmmlg)‘:.m::wlmml-mn. “h:v:: ity gy el oo surrender of Nikolal Lenine. (he Fol- |the enemy alien properly custodian|Scranton, with three ‘cp-workers. on |ent pioritles organization or its equi- Mb;heb'fif"“‘ Sec‘;’."];“fi:}flifi”“m ¢ Sogn; F. J. H. Prugh of Harrisburg. Pa., and |all for malr'sencmllt&v‘ to the no:r, gations in & lease, Circult Judge|SiSViK premier, and is inclined.to join|The property of such concerns in pro-|a charge of interfering with the draft. | valent. a big barrage wi 2 the left social. revolutionaries, the War | cess of liquidation is, of course, being Priorities of Deliveries, on the American positions at daylight T’[r';’ Chlrles.ds«t:nlon o Philaduiphts e o (they often _ diftribute | Thomas Ticknecionied fofy tn h;}"' spirit of _which; according to the |cold, = There are also in varlous parts| Franic J. Reuhl, seaman of the nardl| «in the determination. of prioritics|in. this neighboriiood; -tws thousand al “:uwm e resolution. The op. | thelr own rationis and the British au- s that ‘W, e ect ta B Brni | Daily Mail's Petrograd ,correspondent, | of the country quarntities of commodi- | reserve, has been accidentally killed ¢ dativery, when they must be deter |Projectiles have been' dropped in the s o A b o} ey of [ibefities areidolin thelr Beat'to fapd | st phy 3260 I8 rentto B C. predominates and constitules a for:|tiés which —are enemy-owned andiapeprd the Belgian relief steamer |mined ne should be assisted when me- | VICBity of the terrain occupied by thei = Whether or mot7iio. ProDIGEnidti | i g “rAc;rB:l.;‘ to the evidence, Eardley m‘.}’:‘}"fi;&”";fi“%" e oo Bt 50ia to prevent Waste. | Elizangth Van Belgic by the discharge Seseary in adaition 1o the present ad~ m"flfhg?";i“‘;m“”:mm“ > ~ ; fcice ; s* wap e adyises | Outside of these cases, the alien’ prop- | of Zropt the. revolver GEAMNE Li T s an ualties, A ¢ = v stitutions. removed into the interior | contemplation any sale of enemy prop- = L fo & junday - nig] A tion tomeeraw by thet pasty.of a, fa- PROTEST TO RUMANIA lease Eardley learhed (ha¥a man Badl|of Rugsla, from whers they can con- |eriy. Cadet Geprge Phillippoteaux of New | oo o e oL e D yer ¢ | tinued to shell {he enemy and . put. gt Against'Its Abandonment o the F. s hetore He therenpon moved, | tinue the fight against, the Germans.| ‘Tt has been susgested that the con- | York city died Feb. 25 as-the result of |t foaq- administration. ihe fuel ad- |d0Wn two barrages on his positions:. ROUND ROBIN GIRCULATED g Py e o ified e betiorey the hanes |1t 18 suggested that the ‘ongress of | gress may give the alien property cus-|an geroplane accident, the war de- \ainination the rliway administra- |The infantry activity was —confined ’ of Austria-Hungary. o S o i e i i jcaljed fo meet at Moscow | todian larger- powers to dispose’of en” | parfment. was advised yesterday by [Ton. the shipping board and the war |SO1ely to patrol parfies " The Ameri IN WISCONSIN ASSEMBLY | & was haunte M “t0 consider the. ratification | emy property. If such changes In the | General Pershing. Private Edward B. |trode hoard, in order that when.g pri-|C2nS searched No Map's Land in ul:mxnn. ‘"eh 5.—The Ruman- f P ’m will be made the | law shall be made, the matter of sales|Crane -of Malden, Mass., died Feb. 24 ority of delivery hds been determined |SNOW for the bodies of cnemy ki For Signatures of Thoss Who Wish to | 1778 of Tranylvania have Protested | GILLIGAN APPEAL IN prétext Yor evdendting Petrograd, un- fof ememy property “will then be Siven | fiom gunshot wounds. there ‘may be common, consistent and | the raiding: " None was fou lon-. 3 ler excuse s necessary for | consideration.” - —— " R e JCondemn LaFollette. ment by the Rumanian governmen ‘SUPREME COURT TODAY {7 (0 B eicaaats i at concerted action t& carry it into_effect. rding cal : S | The McNab resolution to provide for | fo" e daterminction of brioes the |ered in the American wire in front Madison, Wis, March 5--A round |§5o07Aing 1o an offclal despatch to-| . wag'Not - Reached Yestérday— |tend’ the congress. : CASES OF MYSTERIOUS the ratification by the New York leg- | endtman should b governed: by the |2, listening “post. ~The o robin was circulated in the state as- | perqiom, ! rance. . A telegram to King : Opposition to the Gérmans is sald islatyre of the. federal . prohibition [advice of a committee consisting, be- [1is sas mask. A bullet had sembly today for the signatares of | perwinand —from the delesation in OWhar. Gl Aurdund. to e greater in the Moscow and. pro- ILLNESS IN CHICAGO|amendment was. favorably reported: by | sias himself, of the members of the | throueh his head. Only two It Who wish their condemnation of | L2518 82y -that the . Transylvanians g erd |vincial councils than in Petrograd. | 52 3 ‘the assembly - judiciary - commiittee. | hoara [m,.’n’d'm,, charged with the |femained in his rifie, which was Senator T Follette to go_on record | (A'LC, THTANS A8 therr Iiberator up- | Hartlord, Bon, e, e o | A, Borlin, despatch received in Am. | Probably Wers Caused by Cormmeal, ils action encures opeg.debate on the |brads of raw. matelals and of manu. | JIer his“bods, and there were o P Q ven ) and - . A s it orecasts sfi- " “Soft” . Corn. 5. » s P . ndications e ting. . inieany It is {posaibie to reach & far- |ceq the o abandon 4000050 | Arcner. Gillian set for argument to-| soaam Sag; Lorecasts e early| Made from Frosted. measure, The vote was § to 5 factureq products of ¢he lshor mem- e A P - i The heavy snow is continuing. - Transylyal ns to the fury[day before the supreme. court was not Bolshevik forei Diist; ¥ PR, T ber of lfe board of the chairman of| = " it was Aséemblym: ; 1 gu. minister, owing to| Chicago,- March 5—The - thousands ! TELEPHONE OPERATORS TO L Chaoml « Tewasepsr pubiaher - of | ATy Hangery e o e e s insoasing Dnggguiarliy, O8RS o e ot hln STRIKE FRIDAY Mom"nq o e of the avif commistion ng{LYNN, MASS, MAN IN A P £SA . z e e R * | recently ~puzzle icago . physicians 2 ! » Gy e s incandtl - OMAHA TEACHER REFUSED The tases of Edward. R. Holmes |\Women VOTERS WIN FIRST: and health authorities probably were i the fuel administrator. LATEST CASUALTY - Li! VERDICT OF $75000 TO trustee, vs, Connectict Trust and Thomas F. PRIVATE HENRY BAUMAN : _ A LR e Tao: [1n 19 Exchanges in New. H - Should Be Constantly Informed.. || s e - TO SALUTE THE FLAGSate Company; “The FIGHT IN NEW YORK STATE l‘t};’:;",:;. B oot atn obnea | 4id Marme # Demands Are NGe M e e a1t bo cetanily | Lieut, ‘John Flenken Was Killed "~ |appeal from coun 2 the ¢ ] e ity y £ nr énient ‘today b . 4 3 art 3 : Actios February 27, Declared Her Religion Forbade It— | Litchficld county; ‘the Tui May. With Such Political B’E-‘gflh,'fi?m‘snfl.&m. S ‘Boston, March 5.—Young wah #ud “systematicallr informed ~of ail e g 2 R (B L ts, purchases and deliveries, in 3 Whose Legs Were Cut O by a Train Miss Esther Larson Diemissed, (bany of Americs vs. i es as They Care To. ‘missiomér ot Chicago.” He has re.|ieléphone. operaors at. 19 -ex B ke iah | While Guarding Railroad Yards. LN iesed. | Beach and others, and Long Hill qfiar. | "= 0o % ported his conclusion (o the state faod| in this state; New. Hampshire anid| p socternatineg. ‘.’;,m ot it Omaha, Neb,, March 6-—&;-@«:.« ries company vs. Tungsten Company of 5—The re’|administration bud fo prove the: cor- | Maine will .mwflm mo 7 busifess i the'several SUppIY. New York, March 5—A fiu-r in su- rson, teacher in the A ;-:i. t o scetsa. ] X ' of b mflmécmf is. fi;fl;:g at 7 o'clock if fhels, 2o % ns of the government in all des

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