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VoL LX—No. 71 POPULATION 29,918 ghly uch as nch . v 4 ter-allicd Club will hold a reception | V. Ottawa, arranging fosa freight Steam- | {n onday afterncon in honor of Gt " ship service between Vancouvre an s i Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. ! 4 New York by way of Panama Canal. | " ! ——— | : Gald win amounting to $200,000 b Policy, of British Labor Party. was withdrawn from tne Sub-1Teas- i London, April 10 (By the A. p)—|Chairman Pek of Industrial |Proposed State Referendum on | ";,f, shivment to South Americi. ) . a”statement of policy demanding that| i Wi : mittee appointed by the revolutionary | Company of Infantry Refused to Obey Orders of Officers | in’ baric confercnes pat o ano sl 0 President Wilson. in House Next Wednesday. | sovernment in Munich. | foucte st tobiAt. "’;;fi‘;,{?;;“g;‘,’;g";‘“;i;‘;-'*}i;: of the| puriford, April 10.—As the end of|April'11; Norfolk, April 12, and New Centers of Traffic Prepared to Deal With the Proposed Were Not to Entrain for the Front—Men Stated That & Donily ihe Yepte: industrial Definite Soon Comes From Washington About Re-|.ompioted it cruise siong the. one i intely smitted Y i erilve s hars. Berlin, Wednesday, April 9—(By|were forced t ning. s | et snding places for the | "'phc” director. general's desision, an-|267ed_to. be immediately transmitted Hor in fine silver bars. y, April 3—(By|were forced to sto prunning. It is congressional milftasy cominit- e oa s started {0f | GP00e” 100 high; |that ihe sadustricl [0 the part of the = housc. Leader|ments cotton embargo. | night to permit of the conclusion that | strike and were coerced into it by : i 3 : i “ri heref his | £300,0 £15 a feeling of mnervousmess pervades |by the men who quit work is said t0 ementing that_statemen, , Who were detalled to the Dareay | that the return of all prices to normal;2cion oR Friday, and, thersfore on SO0 Ao, S1E0,000. p s s =k ainly We withdrawn by | s paton with REencies ‘of petons whion it archasing| " The commitice on claims reported | prevent shipment of German sh | precautions heing take nby Minister| Looters and robbers continued theif s S oCiEna OhaT L ERe Gri N0t e e ek o g industrialliosses sustgined in the erection of the|dustry, in which $30,000,000 was in.| or several hours today the main fother storehouses and the food prebs Rl s he would present the muections sevmat |amount to be paid the firm is $1L450. | Canadian flour milling interests ex. | 41l traffic, causing much confusion. rumor, in similar inci- > S 3 h ioundland, i s un- |20 Would ack the president. to. sus. |OF Adulterated of inferior products as | 500,000 barrels were odered streets were reopened prompely when| OF RUSSIAN WAR PRISONERS s was too high for such S linge: oday did not show to 1< G fumn® | steel and iron prices proposed by the cle to port a sign stating that the ar-|short ribs in Chicago were removed. Nevertheless, strategic positions| patch from Berlin today says, has “hang \nts at the avi- | those prices are too high and there- ate in the passage of the resolution| otion spinning. are held by machine gun quads, while |sian prisoners of war still in Ger-" Infantry of the Eighty- € = e 4 e of the planes| Jile price the resolution be forwarded by the se- " g;y" battalions of Japanese troops spread of disturbances in Gernfany. most wholly | g ing test- i=con 1fo the ofiee of | Purchases it will continye to make |, RePressntatives Thompson of Som-| Representatvies of the Swedish| Berlin, April 10.—(Via Copen Cop-|2ners at their continued =detention a1l fro sec- | 1S an Saxony, where serious dis_|j E t 26 was made | nition of the principle that a govern- | P0USe, to recall from the office of sec- | ;o5sinity of Sweden obtaining a $25,- | orde t is added, familiar with a ontrol of the German|nu jncreasing the Bolshevik danger | power must, be partioularly carsful not | *'mo report of the state prison com- Mount Lassen, the volcano , in the| government forces, Gustav Noske, rprotation of tl ) to| “The object of the railroad admin-|fice of the secretary of state. ed eruption. After asserting that the authoriies | btk ncn e | It has never contemplated that it|committee, The cat bill was tabled for | tUf€ Was halted, owing to the disap- | follows (French: Wireless Serviee) = iF ipparently obeyed | ¥ squadron under|, UL the industrial board can assist in|amendment was taken from the table, started on the first leg of a flight|chine guns are patrolling the Kibe |conference here it was insisted tl 2 refusal which | g Souiq | feel justified in buying its co-opera- [ Favorable report was made on anflands, was forced to land again near{such that if Premier Floffmann holds | with Berlin, Budapest and Moscow: ne be invoked. Officers | T £ T 5 B this matter the suggestion has atlof the act concerning the support of | No offiicial visit to the United|mate government. If no other way is|described as the suicide of the pro- nany: of s The reception an. | SOVernment will endorse to the end|schools was favorably repoted and|Was announced in the House of Com-|of Bremen and Dusseldorff. between exaggeration and methodio - b th lishment of a price for this purpose|tal estimated ~expenses annually |Was passed by the New Jersey Legis-|pe precipitated into an abyss. If{ STRIKE COMMITTEE IN . 5 0. % cannot agree with this principle. I|hall not exceed $200.000 for the fioca] | the beace conference in Paris to con- | situation in the Ruhr district is much |, Copenhagen, April 10.—The mem: iy reasonable way, but L believe in the |favorably on the petitions of the Wa- |Prague. He was received by Presi. s troops undr_instructions from Brlin, ] . G CLOSED |after considerable firl i b e excessive price level would be harm- | Tramway company, the Conpecticut|in. the United States is financed by IN MAGDEBLR after considerable firing, the ciyiliane) AL ome |t ught to be obtained” willfompany in regard to Bridgeport lines, | ment of Justice: gan here several-days ago today was|were made after the comrmittee hads ARMY i reasonable. ture to urge the claims of the is- 12 PAGES—88 COLS. : PRICE TWO CENTS l = 5 2t 7 P SR e T ey e a ! ‘ A Cabled Paragraohs | Railroad Director | Condensed Telegrams : Reception For Mrs. Wilson. Robert Dollar, San Francisco, head | Paris, April 10—(Havas). The In- of the Dollar Steamship Lines, is in| 5 d The national executive of the labor| . St . All banks were ordered closed pend party at a meeting today tormulaies| D0ard to Submit the Matter |- Prohibition Order of Day|ins orsanization of a banking com- | rotacien Sionmminis s fo/l8 | O Ve o ; e Secretary Glase speaking tour will| Government Troops With Machine Guns Occupy Main to Entrain—Fnally Obeyed on Condition That They in accordance with Pesident Wilson's| : e AN (Special to The Bulletin. take iu Baltimore April 10, Richmond, = 2 Geritatte L the Session draws near there seems|York April 1s. | . . . x | Mutiny Would C Unl . |POSSIBLE LANDING PLACES etanves of the industry and the de- o be more careful consideration given o Valie”of waste materials sold by | General Strike—Magdeburg, Capital of Prussian Sax- al Mut ul ome ess Somethin : s to all matters before the legislature,|the army salvage division amounted | S M ; i 8| uTOR OCEAN FLIGHT PLANES|poard was definitely and tormally re-|yeq “there is no lotup in the effort for | o $2,000,000 during the sight montbs | ony, is in Control of Government For embers shington, April 10.—Having | mpoed today an early adjournment. Under suspen- |ended Feb. 25. . 5 z : i Jhe Tefusal was announced after Mr.|Sion o the rules all matiers adopied | Assay Office reports on and after of the Strike Committee in Essen Have Been Arrested. moval From Russia. ,\.m:y‘: m,\-w‘i-v vzoli;r\“."\»)ur‘dluml [xto Gaorge N. Peek of m‘e hmrd‘“'m“ in ‘the house on Thursday were or-|May 1, deposits of silver will be paid ossible landing places for the N ] E Announc o = = to the senate, thereby preventing re-| Movement started by Southern|the A. P.)—Although nothing had|believed certain, however, that a ma. & B e at ight next month, | Iounced e A 00 on the| consideration ‘of any of thesc matters|farms o force removal of ~Govern-|lranspired up to an early hour to-|fority of the workers are against th 7 o < the 2 has started’ for i od King 2 i |a general strike was one of ti he independent socialist and com-= Sccretary Baker February 17 s dptonant € e 5 King announced that there would be| It is reported Marconi International |@ general strike was one of the possi- | the independent socialist an Secretary BakerHeltacy 11 of the naval air service, and Lieu- | DOard fhoViihout power Lo impose themd |yt one bill on tho calendar ready for| Marine. Co. advanced 1its capital| bilities of the next forty-eight hours. |munist forces. A secret vote taken 1 Stone, of coast ‘guard ser- SR ey ey i SR S L motion, the house adjourned to next| Senators Hitchcock and Henderson|Berlin. This ‘feeling is due in large |have been overwhelmingly in favor of SRS ) o ol B8 oUserers, are expected t reach b e L zz’"z‘;i:ml’; Toesday at 11.15 in the morning. will appeal to President Wilson to to the couspicuous military | returning to work. 5 shington within a_ few days to al by o mapor Yo cessive.” favorably the claim of Doyle and Mur- | nere in payment for food. “The of Defense Noske at the principal|{depredations. They have ransack s e me of the port in Newfound- | “CGINC b of the industrial|PhY, contractors, of Willimantic, for|it will kill the American traffic centers of the city. tae American Red Cross depot ey 7 by the navy department, | 2237, (6t [ known after his confer:|state buildings at Mansfield. The | vested. downtown streets were shut off irom |lem here is becoming critical. roops have been involved, 08¢ AVInE 02 E 1 —— one h f 3 S ey - ‘An act was passed in coneurrence | poot large orders for export in the|This measure was adopted to head | GERMANY ASKS REMOVAL S THeaG o ihe dehe visited onl; :‘d,,‘,"i;!‘:;,;,g’;‘;°‘l§r53,,3;;;;332 raileoad| with the senate, to prevent the sale |fcar future, but demy reports that 4. | Off possible demonstrations and the that the morale of the iL s un- = . the 1 gasoline. The bilt requires the vendor | Restrictions on daily fluctuations | the expected manifestatiors failed to| London, Aprii ‘10.—The Garman i i v e o o of the|Tho has for sale’the adulterated arti- | for all eliveries of bork, Jard and | materialize. armistice commission at Spa, a des- heviki propagandi a aFd Y e ldi o ° | ticle is adulterated. b Department of Commerce reports|are still occupied by special guards.|addressed a note to the allies urg= sonsible for the be- oA the Seaplanes when | f1dustrial board " said e oy | The house concurred with the sen- Arzenting. completed plans. to begin|Some of the main centers of traffic | ently requesting the removal of Rus.. e 5 for recognition of the Jewish nation, | *Fotal Uites State it the | rolls of barbed wire have been placed |many. The German standpoint is n the Archangel me ¢ he plan ¥ 5 o . cretary of siate to the president of the S Lieel GOVERNMENT TROOPS IN The note says that there is mueh t in 2 To the extent that the railroad ad- | Xt E were sent to Korea to suppress dis- 3 - ervice men | wo maval o~ | ministration finds it hecessary to make | United States. turbances, whioh are spreading. CONTROL OF MAGDEBURG |discontent among the Russian pris= is commanded by e = . s the e bes s i >jers and Ney of Farmington were ap-|cicormment i 3 V. e = it while allied prisoners were return- i LA ine detailed to sue. Db fon J"f’% sl wi‘z};‘;‘;‘,‘f‘;’;gfi’ pointed a committes on the part of the (“‘e‘fi\"c’"‘_\’,‘,‘w“‘f};’,“'efiin‘l’fll;“ Sa cnhreen o agdeburg, the capital of{og home., The German government, posts in Alagka arker. t] 5 LR 3 eden”oblaint e’ i . s appreheusive that thg - : Sor ataters e ot s i : occurred early in the week |1t | i - ] ment agency with large purchasing |[STY, Of state an act concerning in- 40,000 loan from the United State.!again is in control of the German | russiane will break from their camps, thokat bl FEee {oday that | POWeEr must be particularly careful not A in Germany. feutenant 1 oun et B g , near Reddington, Cal, after|minister of defense, declared in an - e company at [} D A piioh, San SR 0 guem mission was rejected 2nd with accom- | et Near i atter | minister nse, ed i &l is mutinous | 1 h the o IeRatdec asioppressive. panying bills, ordered on file in the of- | ViRg inactive for over a year, resum- interview today in the Tageblatt.|goHEMIA INSISTS ON sl st istration throughout has been to ob-| The house coneurred in recommittal| Investigation of the alleged $500,000| were prepared for all possibiliies, ALLIANCE WITH ENTENTE disciplinary action tain a fair and reasonable price level. [of the boxing bill to the judiciary|5lUsh fund in the New York Legista- | Herr Noske reviewed the situation as| Prague, Wednesday, = April 9.— by ot C " 2ICAN WATERS|Sh0uld get a lower price than the |calendar. pearance of the first witness. “Magdeburg is completely in our|speeches made made by seyer: S W \,mww;‘ York 11 10.—Officers ”,“S,‘:z»wm public. The prohibition constitutional | Lieutenant U. P. Fontan, who has|hands. Motor boats armed with ma-|leaders at the Bohemian socialist ihsequently when t T bringing about levels of prices at|and made the order of the day for|2Cross the Atlantic, which he intend-|to protect vessels carry relief food- |the alliance with the Entente shoul TIRS Ik ol thamm | 0 ”_’7 which the railroad administration will | next Wednesday at noon ed making from the Cape Verde I tuffs. Conditions in Bavaria are|be maintained because reconciliatiom {78, Of (tHAr Mias Y tion will be welcomed. act to pay certain towns for losses |Bourges, 110 miles from his starting|out a short time we will be able to}would mean danger for the Czecho. 11d any drastic me oritics ama| . .In the newspaper discussions of |sustained by reason of the operation|Place. Versailles. solidify opinion in favor of a legiti_ | Slovak republic. Bolshevisr S Tt et ana Acgentin rug times occurred that the principal thing | schools. States of the British fleet or any pro- | possible, Munich will be compelled by | letariat. and it was urged that the ot gt 3 is to establish some price which the| The bill for the support of trade |Portion is contemplated at prseent, it|grms to return to order as in the case|working people should differentiate & with e that the public will begin buying at|referred to the committee on appro- |MOS. PRk “We must have with all our enérgy | reform. e that price and that the mere estab- |priations, which provides that the to-| Annual appropriation bill for 1919 rather than to allow the country to e : i5 more important than the intrinsic |chargeable to the state on account of [lature. It carries $13,533,33664. blood is spilled it will be on the ESSEN UNDER ARREST ICAN s‘,’.’“?-'g”,i e BXC wonableness of the price itself. Ilall schols, under statute provisions,| General Smuts, sent to Budapest by |heads of the Communist maniacs. The ril 9 (B iean m keenly alive to the great desira- |year, fer with mew leaders of the Hun-|hetter than the sensational press pre- | ber$ of the strike commitice in Essen which ; % | bility of stimulating business in every | The railroad committee reported un- |garian government, arrived at|iend: S ay by g 3 N a 'despatch from Essen raports. Ci- Bl run that the endorsement by a|terbury and Bristol Tramway com- |dent Masaryk. 3 . _|ALL LARGE FACTORIES :i‘f:;fat‘fie‘n‘:‘:’;:c“d“?h;fl‘rgn menieebtienall government purchasing agency of an |pany,, the Waterbury and . Milldale| Reports that Boishevist agitation - Tt | ot b el 2 x 5 = 2zde g s April8 were dispersed aTon|ful to the public interest and .wouldicompany to operate in' Dixwell ave- |a numbeér of wealthy persons, partic.| Magdeburg, AWednesd: pr & et T- ailed for home | 1o g about confidence, and that|nue New Havep, and the Connecticut {ularly women, reached the Depart- | (BY the A. P.)—The strike which be- The arresis of the strike leaders held tomorrow. for home g New J : R 1 = s Los o almo S e 4 e C dclind an invitation to ngotiate with are 43 Americax g ¢ by réachingea price level AT were ordered on file in the office of | Philippine mission of ~forty mem._|almost gemeral. All the large fac-|c = S g ins. No offcers A | whic public itself shall consider{the Secretars of state. bars, sent by the PHippine Legion | tories were closed and the street cars |a representative of the government. land for_independence, left Washing_ ton for New York. The act concerning the killing of wild deer, when reached on the cal- endar, created a lengthy debate, sev- Bl 3 ' eve one of the greatest prob- VARDED MEDALS hat confronts this country. is | et ARSI SR R e v T O EACE DELEGATES ARE TO PROMINENT MEXICANS e Pl Ten An Cof zeiting prices hack to a rea- | SRt TRAINL K OREUY Febgte SO | Rome Goancil of the ltalian Feder- CONSIDER LABOR REPORT ARE HELD FOR RANSOM award ) level and I believe progre: tion on n will be seriously re- ation of Labor decided upon a strike| pyris. April 10.—(By The A. P.) The| Laredo, Texas. April 10.—Governor to last twenty-four hours. . iplenary session of the peace confer-|Andres Ozu; A brother, Grego- approval by a govern- |incjuding doe and fawn. Mr, Miner |, Governor Edge of New Jersey will lence tomorrow for the consideration of | ary commander of . S ' t purchasing agency of Drices |or piymouth, said if there were an|.cave Hazelhurst Flying PField, L. L |the jabor report is awaited with much |Tamaulipas, were ‘Kidnapped from. the ; I | : : | it deems gxcessive.” Open eeson. the. farmere. mighi as|® swell as twelve from Mitchell Field !in{crest because of the dissatisfaction |train on which they were returning & TARY LASS ASSIGNS QUOTAS | unting the history of the nego- |yt Lottt B e And tule | #Nd Start on the firsi leg of & “fVing | existing among - the —smaller nations.|from a conference of governors amd 118 PARTY FOR VICTORY LOAN ) : iations, Mr. Hines stated that his|fhei. Stook wwith them, sa it weuld. be | ircus’ to aid the Liberty Loan The indications are that there may be lare held for ransom, according to a 5 useless to be in the farming section A strike of employecs of the Cana.|inierpeilations concerning the secrecy |telegram received by the Mexican au- S Lovett and Henry Walters,| uring the debate it was stated that|dian Fxpress Co. effective tod: | with which the Big Four is. surround- |thorities yesterday and made public L art s of the railroad administra- | g qo1n there were. 584y deor ofi.| Victoria, Australia, has expended|ing itsel{ und rumors that negotia- [today. The telegram was signed by L inced un- | re the same| tion’s advisory commitiée on purchas- |t (U0 BT AT AR08 G060 OTC | more than $5.200,000 in the purchase |tions may open with ihe Germans|Marcelo Caravo.” Luis Caballero and ok o : T. C. Powel, the railroad admin- pit'y TOROTEE CEFE o e e of land for repatriated soldiers without fully advising 21l the peace|Eulelio Gutierre wssigned the s 3 r ration’s representative in the nego- |~ Section 1. No person shall hunt,|. Dr: Joseph Homer, the Los Angeles | delegates of the erms of the (reaty.! ~According to the telegram, the offis PR S 2 iations, He B. Spencer, director |, et % ouind or Rill any witd deor of |dentist who on Jume 27, 1918, was | Without exception, t aller nations |cials were taken from the ~train_at e Lo e oad administration's di- | Sell or offer for sale. or have in his|found guilty of robbing Mrs. Madse E.|are said to be displeased at being|Carrizos, between Linares and Vies the fourth A purchases, and Interstate | noccarcion for the purpose of selling | Wilbur, of Boston, of jewels valued at | in the dark e e Bas o Shi ommissioner McChord had agreed {ihe flesh of any deer captured or Kill. 5 s sentenced (0 state prison| The labor report is to be presented |namiting a portion of e e L T ously that the, industrial|ed in this state, exeept that the owner |f0F tWo and a half to four vears. for open discussion, and consequently |officials left Nuevo Laredo Tuesday 3 . Y.! phoard's steel prices were t00 high. The | o1 jossee of Jand used solely for agri. — there will be opportunity for general {afternoon for Monterey en route to isers’ opinion was again reiterated | snitucal parmancs, ar Ay i FEDERAL TRUSTEE OF N. H. {debate unless steps are taken to pre- | Victoria. They had been attending & out. 1 : after conferences with New York yes- | st wap PUTPOcs, or any member of STOCK IN BOSTON & MAINE. vent : conferenice_with Governor William B. i) lerday with ~representatives of the|with u shot gun any wild deer found | Springéfild. Ma April 10—An-! The c 1 s stronglyTop- | HOBby OF Tevas, Governars ZamUigey hairman Peek of the board to-|or growing crop other than gra James L. Doherty of this city Peace, treaty b sl zae nar Col ecial - issued a statement in part as fol- |gowing on uncultivated land. Any | sen elected chaitman of the fed.:lhe German BTG S o AL A D e ‘.‘".,.r.,o.r:es‘::, deer killed by authority of the prov Al trustees of the New Haven stock . &liowing rosi el e e o i Dot director general of railroads |ions of this section shall be the prop- | interests in the Boston and ® Maine nounced O e R e e v o ine civen 10 the press & state- ferty of the owner or lessee of the land |railroad to_succeed the late Judge!PUblic Will be advised o 1Lhe maty o daeticbd e s i itely refusing to aceept the|upon which the same is killed, but the | Marcus P. Knowlton of this city. Mr,|Pints before the freaty is sig H = B on steel approved by the in-|{person by whom or under whose di-{Doherty has been a trustce o] 1.\'“; This piecemeal and it E ANAMERICAN (CITIZEN ial board as —representing fair|rection a deer was so wounded or|New Haven road director. jlication is unsatisfactory to many of MURDERED IN MEXICO cs for public buying. This |killed, within twelve hours thereafter, | — —~ jof the delegates, who are urglng that| o, 0ion Anril 10.—Edward, B $5,990,000,000. tement discloses what has already |shall Jeport all fdcts relutive to such| BODY OF EDITH CAVELL TO the beople of b i 6t the peace|Morgan, an American citizen. ‘was decided n ) en developed in repeated conferenc- [wounding or Killing, in writing signed jsiould have the text of the peace rdered at «hivel 7 miles nithEy ith the railroad administration,|by him, or shall réport the same by BE REMOVED'TO LONDON ¢reaty from their officials before the| giirdered ot [uie: 1 fi"f‘igf{"é‘? reasons for the director gen- | telephone or telegraph to a fish and | l-ondon, April 10—(British Wireless |Germans announce it with their inter- 30 0 ¢ 71 o advices to the usals are, first that he denies|zame warden or special protector of |S€rvice). Arrangements —are beingpretations. !state départment foday. = L of the industrial board to im- |the county wherein such deer was|made, it is understood, for the removi =g TR The state department has ordered an a price on the railroad adminis- (killed or wounded. Such report shal|Of the body of Edith Cayell, the Eng-|oNE CONVOY FOR ENTIRE investigation of the crime, as des- 1, and second. that he is ‘f the|state the time and piace of wounding |liSh nurse, cxccuted by Germ: t S e i an amendment there would have heen an open season for the killing of deer, . &t scllors, John Skelton Williams, ; Ish 1 R “SEVENTH DIVISION| putches thus far received. it was said, o’ that the prices ‘are too high.’ |or killing the same and the amount of | BrUSsels in 191 this country | SEVENTY-SENEN e or T thes Tl OPPOSED TO MISSION OF he public must be informed of |growing crop or number and kind of |Teinterment of the body in English soii| Washington, April 10.—The war dur;f”lif‘d 1o reve ;L \\4(}‘{}14:!" @ rebel band magnitude of the solemn respon- |fruit trees so injured or destroyed by |Will be made the occasion of an ex tment has instructed the army em-|Wwas responsible. Morgan was mana- RUSSIAN SOVIET REPUBLIC 3 | April 10.—The Union | 1 sumed by the director gen- |such deer. Any fish and game war- |tenSive public ceremonial. { barkation ofiicials in I'rance to .recurn; ger of th l-,l"r\rf.],‘,,,,.;t,":t»\,.\(."fmnm:? Gl e Duon| important decision, den or special protector receiving mos| T ————lin one convoy the cntire Seventy.jacres ob the TePunintente releosd, clshevism,” of which 2 t Justrial board tormed to [ tice as required by the provisions of| ' Heads Department OF Over |Svcith (New Aok o ee & pact| City. Mo < nson is chairman, submitted | perfectly defined indus- | this section shall forthwith notify the P 5 |division. if possible, o Yok 1aTet & Poe| Morgan, the despatches recelved byils tonight in which it recom- | to which the government, |Superintendent of fisheries and gamc seas Trade Development ¢ S e ;| the department today stated, was ac- club adopt resolutions | v the president, the cab- |#0d said superintendent may order |available shivping. TEIs ACLOn Nielcompanied by Manuel Ruiz, ‘a Span® resentment of the action | diractor general, was ful- {SUCh Warden or special protector to | taken In connectlon with Pl O ork|iard, wio also was murdered. The twd an Soviet republic in o i s investigate the circumstances of such 7 7 7 | parade of the division in At were sad s ire a mission in the United | “To complete success of this plan, (Killing for the purpose of ascertaining s ) Y% he transports bringing have been captured, s and report proposed that the | ver, there was one absolute es- |Whether such deer was wounded or i e o Yotk within| robbed before being shot 10 doaths ment be called upon to ta 2 oo ) tne governmental de.|Killed in violation of the provisions ¢| |division arrive In S eN other. it was{Both bodies were taid to have showm « action to prevent the : ‘ 4 ould express the confi-|0f this section. L Y ] | reasonable time of each olber. i Nto| marks of other violence. of such mission and in ev 2 S | o government in the exe-| S€C. 2. No person shall make, set ‘ - SolpuE R L e el ke s oS, discountenanice the presr 2 z most important policy. | 9F WSE any wab. ““"f'ijl'k[.‘;‘f'i,:"““" de- e . e pent mones € e entire division| LEAGUE OF NATIONS TO 3 RM IN SOUTHWEST G T e & e \ denied by the di. | Sec. 3. Section 3148 of the general s o L | units " belonging to h“_';‘“-l?wn:;ggggl Paris, April 10.—Provision that the e REASED EMPLOYMENT ; 5 : o raiirouds. ang by |statufes is repealed. 3 gibranteci {ohparaie) Hne] e league of nations shall cxercise general AL ; s 1 the labor of the industrial Any person who shall vie- ubits if it is desira supervision of the e valley for & DURING THE PAST WEEK | jib@ 773 | R i enbt R any provision of this act shall be period of fifteen years was conizined | ! Sae W n, April 10.—Increasing e WE e ithnt s Gxtibiteq = Sekine ol re than one hundred del- Tl - |DEBS TO BE IMPRISONED in the settlement of the Sarre problem dustrial policy with one hand and |lars or imprisoned not more than thire WITHIN A FEW DAYS! eff Vednesday by the counil of oyment during the week ending L shown in reports from six- £ ' 2 fl | destroying it with the other. R Clerelana,ion | APl N el to the feders yme i . | : 2 I i 3 important change in the plam g s it eghie e : — The house concurred in the passage| [/ . and enforcement of a ten Year birson| o the mofitical administration of She public tonight. Thirty-eight cit 5 el | WHAT SPAIN MUST DO 180 iR Ak e : Foaegi e L | BRHC e o e o Bugene viiresion became known today. At. the ] night. y-eight cit- ? : o perty, land and building, including| 7 > socia eadEr, i eonyig nd of the fifteen year ‘pericd a plehise owed a total labor surplus q g i p b R L 4 D & e teen y perio ol d'a Total Tabor surpius ot S 3 | TO GET AMERICAN CEREALS | 11" aditions thereto, of the Seasias| v the espionage act 1ast sUm-)cjte will be taken to . determine the 5 0 increase of 6355 over the _ 5 4 : ladrid, April 10.—(By The A. P.) It|Knights of Columbus corporation, sit- | A : er, is expected within the next two|yishes of the inhabitents regarding the o eported. ) , 5 & ied that details of a convention |uated on Huntington street in . New according to D t Attorney pyture form of government. Bochugers uieg and nine between Spain and the United States|London, shall be exempt from a-| e g : G #} | Edwin S. We who said’that upon|™ mhe chanzes was made to avoid anst id ed an equality of supply and de- ’ |have been ld providing for the|tion s long as said property shall he . SR - | the arrival of the supreme court man- | exation and to establish the principle tew E i R s 19 { importation of cereals by Spain. The [used for social welfarc and charitable ; s date Debs will be arrested and taken| ot weif determinatio New England reported the i g | condition is that the Spanish ships | worl b ® : b edsariann jof s te 52 | e 2 Tonsl : 2 | to prison. France is gziven economic control of mong other e calen- 4 B inereases in surplus, altho ; . : which are to convey the cereals shall | { 2 ety = the coal fields of the Sarre valley up to" e increases were indicated generally. in . Stopiat Bordeais on L x“r:(::;{'[-f"i,‘\‘;"“' passed wer 18 : ; 4 | BOHEMIA SEEKS LOAN & smount to recompenkyiHey RIGHTS IPLOYES TO | = — B : ¢ |trocps amalting revatriation and alsaly, The misuse of the fag act bassed| o i OF 3175,000,000, EROM, 1. (8. e o G rer i G AIN COLLECTIVELY [MORE FOOD SUPPLIES s ot ar material el e e . ] o o Basle, Ancilal s e yewsneners iof | peance, 5 2 o the United States jeurred, reads’ as follows | |E : %y Prague announce that the Bo e . k. ot NEEDED FOR AUSTRIA| |, / i s T Section 1. Any person who in any! : : i nister of finance has submitied to g e W R o] Vel s : Py ! manner for exhibition or display, puts! |& 7 re national assembly a proposition to| COLD STORAGE CHICKEN by the war |rector general of relief, he - 7 PR S ARY. or causes to be placed any inscription, | |He6 ‘ coriclude a loan in the United States, of REPLACES CORNED BEEF in the|has arcanged through S ¥ Aleianins ICothrane. | picture, design, device. symbol, name, | i $172,000,000. Of this amount, $50,000.-| chicago, April 10—Cold et I Company, |economic council on behalf of the four | L8 - ¢ Apnl 10 Klesinger Coill o L wos CHamacter, anck) S : ; 0000 would be utilized for the purchase! chicken: will he used o sa substituge ) ne, Osceola | governments, for the provision of identified wit hthe development|os me casion pf the it Sies b 2 i & of raw material, $100.000000 for the|fy rcanned heef in feeding the United ns Company, [nance, shipping and foodstuffs, which| it L felephonie. through service forl oary s 57 of the United States or b e regulation of the exchange rates and|States army in F' Gy mmendations | has enabled the delivery into Austria| Jtear Admiral Josepn Stauss, |0f e [ehone (hroush service for|state fiag of this state, or ensign evi.| | : S5 | \he remainder form a guarantee fund | g Sk Ceumone: Germany and yers recog- |of about ten thousand tons of woa| Who will have charge of the worl an’ Telephons and . Teloerann mer- | dently purporting to be either of said| “Copvaigur PaEss WLUSTRATING SEAVIGE, A Y- | {or a purchasing consortium. e R S R L smitieo in dis- [stuffs in Janmary, 22,000 tons in Feb- | Of removing mines from the Nort: | and allied_companies, tied ‘sna| e e FEa S Shased of Chicago' avalers by he "wat s 7 e el i i i and allied companies, died sud- | who In any rer appends, annexes 1 o S and a nine hour| The gradwal exhaustion of infcrr e g A s e £ varions railroed companies sht it ensign. any_inscription, pic- | "REFAL. thine s A e A T e L Parsons com- | supplies, Mr, Hoover yoints pernal] way. there belng a 2 of ghput | of va ompanies and was ; . device, symbol, name,| Inet. He i lead of the Department | before Judge Jaceh Caplan in the city|to local commission men. byt g L Hooves Dolaty ot eoes- | 50007 sanare o sweep: ‘the e time p (e Manufac-|advertisement, word, mark. nolice of| of Overseas Trade Development anq | court Monday and fined $1 aech. Di hour week to em- other larger points are to avoid star-| [2T8°stmine.barraze ever employed e ociation of the | igken, or.who displays or exhi Intelligence, ;a Inost Important. post | | (Urbed by the ound of thelr labors,| Age sometimes brings avisdom teet vation. In sevst/servite. vears of X S e {| neighbors caused their arrest by e’ according to (he price we can afford to age. (Continued on Page Seven) in T ine 0f recafisruction. tering & complaint o the polica vay, the dentist. " tern 1

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