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ondensed Telegrams : General Bernhard Koerner, German ‘military. expert, died in Berlin. ] : : . by Poles Against | vik| Political Campaign — Re- | Bronxville, X. ¥ . Hondrods Wers lnjured—Many Buildings Were Demolished| Cabled Paragraphs | Monitorson the Pripst Riv-| - questsSent to 40,000 Loeal | tor st o, 0,1 2 National Civi Federationf to Preset o Presidet ¥ i elephone ' ; * Paderswsid at Morgest = v:Jm?m : : ‘Waterbury, Conn. St at Si e , 200 P. Wi hington, March 28.—Steps to i e tatement Signed More Than ersons Geneva, March 28.—Ignace Jan | _Polish armored trains fought piteh- e o Canadian ex-service men want & Warsaw, March 28—(By The A. P.) i Known—Contends r mobilize 150,000 workers into 50,040 | ; CROATER Caerre o ¢ ranEing Names Are Nationally That 'l& Paderewski, former premier of Poland, | ed baitles against the bolshevi mon- | committees to prosecute labor's non- has arrived at Morgest, on the Lake|itors and other fighting craft on the A s s L Must Be No Compromise Between American D 2 ' xS, and parti - i i " | of Geneva. He recently was at Rome, | Pripel river during . the . bolshevik =3 o CAIRDATET. wauGiTe A 2 5 3 3y 5 s [} ‘ Ar-| where he ha’% a long interview with thrl‘lst‘ wthicrll'tdi:n !d]elifnedt zhn 5::1:1 :2‘,",';“3;9."‘20“0*‘, g! g‘;m‘m Gom= u.hel:vi:m‘:em;mi;:d Lnrur::;l-e:;;u :i. and Russian Mem as Its Syltem and Fn* th ;- control of ac onal links of the - “rank Morrison and James| ., Seas . P mers Indicated Great Damage in a __e__plpi_______________. e o ok o !f(‘i“;"; E?gn'n:ex;: Requests were sent !:d e R g v Destroy Representative Government. = owicz and Mozir. The bolshevi A 2 ¥ § . ) t 5 000 local unions, asking immediat Turkish cabinet has resigned. Sul- = gion—Georgia Also Suffered From Tornado—A Dozen | 1. court house and churches were Sop o e enad il Sty appointmertt of 4 committee of (hese| tan has'asied Damad reria Pusha.w| New York, arch 23—The Nation- |and in foreien eountries wpor : being used as hospitals. & L r b= each to act in conjunction W »- | form a new government. al Civie Federation, of which J and sympathy obtained tin o Persons Were Killed at Lagrange—Late Reports Tell of | *1i% "own was lett in darkness as|from the river hoats and then infan- | gio“oner committees named by city edtetaton.r ot el A e the light and power plant was dam- | try attarcks. central bodies and other organizations, | Anti-bolshevi Alton B. Pa: is president, having Fatalities and Damage Done in Ohio. Amed Snd the water works aiso went| The holshevik drive has been suc- ; president of the Petrograd soviet, cessful, according t Toation | @l working in harmony under & cipity of Novovassisk is a_membership of men and _women | ciared that the very existence of out of commission. gessful, according to a communicatlon | .;rerylly worked out/scheme of €0-|gouthward toward Batum. prominent in ail forms of public and | soviet regime is a menace to @il Tornadoes a Street car service was su The greatest loss of life and proper- | issued today. The communication an- | S22t ¥ WOUCCh, T8 FOEE, O ncer political endeavor, in a statement to-|er government bor - g g o Sovied deaih st | pndea. "l bloeked by up- |ty was in the Hiliside mill section cos that the Polish military au- | DBCEH A ) FCE NG 3 Ption of La- | Martin. W. Fostor, 81 years old,|MiSht came out sirongly in opposition | “Where e o f - ‘may y caused o desth Hat | ended. E N tiime Gaty one| Shere the torpado. smashed neatly | thoritles after eight davs of- Sghting han e Bhaun Lo g JMartin W, Foster, 81 years ol | o of oni Baspe Son| .y here’ Eovernment in most s that pass 4hree score, caused | rooted trees and ar a n‘w only °te Sverything in its path, Bstimates were | at various points on a 600 kilometer | P°f e A oot Pt bt ot} Do dead of rt dise S fooonition of Rovict, Rassia. The |as in America, ‘evers ele ,°m*'l & mm-’ ‘l‘l-."‘ -:ulm:.; Ravoc :Illtliu :e‘lempg!;":hlfile&eogatzdr: Lr:n:l?'?: fhat from. one hundred to three hun Fopus- SR Biga, of megkueme n o \abo mon-partisan® politieal cam- e s u.y s ok i hundred persons whose names ' -are | stimulated mu::mn-gx::zlem" wire and rallvay service in wide- | claiming militacy Jaw. aMegon, Brics fdved emill yesidences were destray Shevint which aa desiined. to break [Paign was cacried on with striking| Rochester car employes demand an | (1 000 bnown, will be sent fo Pres- | government iz unstable, ‘as in G- AR Chisags Siturve and Hic Natioan Gourd. 1o pereo) B Lo ianis hnd WestPoint rafirosd | ub the Hold:of' the Poles inon. thejen | Pu8ess b5 1160000 mettibers? the 6x- | eight-hour day, #ix-duy wesk and & was n Chicago suburbs - | A Z gin, where the known death | e . et v co! ee's letter: >. It decla many. revolutionists are xnhdd.g e 0 ed that the N Cork-New Or- | tnre front. ecutivas committee’s letters to tne local | wage increase of 100 per ceni t declares that the people of the o t was |area. He also asked for volunteers | report at the New Yo W Or- 3 v 1920, th United States “cannot = consent to| ided. Sud. daliy Soviships o i union said. “In February, , there States “cans onsen s confidently reckoned upon. = Even’ B and s number of other persons |and more than 100 former service men | leans Limited had not been located.| Severe fighting in the SeElon o | were 4,079,770 By unity ‘and solidar-| Government of India has issued an e tato the, Tamily of nations or In|only temporarily. succegsful. such o were missing. in uniform and scores of oy Scouts|Untll it was reported no relie train | Qlansk and to the fouth alons the|[iv what can stand in our way 0 |order probibiting the entrance of|anY other "2y Spuntenasce this gov- guerturn, ‘which migh become an e :"‘nm!lofir‘“nln“l"“, Au‘:‘::":u:..\;r: Mr: vr\w?)n K;‘::\Lvaxir i Miss Eliza- | it was not known whether it hadl n‘hihcor};flg“"flutr“’mt iee 1o ek by&:r;arf?z"e‘d";abor in West Virginia T sl | A;nvriran democracy and Russian b face and meet this deadly chalien BRI 2 LIAPREELY & il e R , ight. Al n’the Podolian front there is fight- i b 5 ahevisctn nd meet this 5 : distinct storms, one driving _north- [ beth Mowsy, 20; Miss Zilla Kooe, 31; | passed Tagrange. N%s fonlsl ing along the railroad from Plogki.|and New Jersey to make plans for| Troytown won the Grand National e Eabirstion, falps S sl Concesxions of any kind whatever eam_ eastward into lilinois and dying out on | Miss Isabei McConnachle, 12; Jol § : row to Zoiervnka, the bolsheviki hay. | CRrrying on a vigorous campaign, Or- | Steepelechase, Liverpool. Twenty-| Igf (egiaration follows in part: | encourage the enemy, .. the shores of Lake - Michigan, just|Van Viraw engineer 4t the siaie - | FATALITIES REPORTED ing attacked. They were driven back | Sanization work in the various states|four horses started; only four finisoed : ition of So- north of Chicago, one striking in | sane asylum: i 3 Georgia and Alal : seing into| The first four were killed in the ..5;::.::‘;..’"1:.‘..::. R collapse of the Congregational church.| Fort Wayne, Ind. March 28, : “With the recognition of the soviet E & viet Russia would be a repudiation of regime, the 2 am! few Ki e t is being supplemented, it was sald bY | the race. . e s - the presNge of an ambassador ma, and another | Mrs. Ada Beverley, actress. IN NORTHERN INDIANA fyi\.:o‘:ial:\"lo;,':f;;::n‘" “T,:‘,"’;‘:,itg ?,‘,’.' publication of thousands of pieces of all that our national jife ha repre- | and consular agents enjoying im- Three | MOUn-21 that several of the bolshevik | literature and the supply of political | Attorney General Palmer has ac-|S°nted for a hundred and v years, sttty | munities (each center of intrigue). the . - ¢s regularly e il and of spiritual ideals propaganda of the Leoine-Trotzky 2 reS | for = Tions were anniilated. news regularly to 300 labor pournals|cepted resignation of Arthur Williams, il prop: 5 A iist' of points suftering greatest| Services in the church had been persons were killed and many injured | 075 0 OnS ere ERMERIES | 208 magazines. Fofieral Food Adnfhistrator for New [ Wrich mod rn civilization has striv- | regime, alrcady working through 0 completed and most of the congrega- |in a storm which swept across north- | oo ! . Yoo e r two thousand years. many ‘radical and pseudo-lieral _or-- Aamage follows: omp 4 e ) . Across northe | swamp country in the region of Mozir ork city. “Aliming to destrey the. butwarks of | s s (aical And. patmd Chicago suburbs, 15 known killed, | tion had left. A few remained wait- |ern indiana tonight, doing damage © | {ne' Boisheviki used long range guns, |“FRANCE STANDS ALONE TO _ — morality ‘and ‘meclal —eden " Bovios | Fuizations and reccntly aagmented, bundreds infured, a dozen or more |Ing for the rain to abate, when sud- |property estimated at several million|.ay the newspapers. arousing the local FACE GERMAN REVENGE" | Bandits held up employes of Stan-|IUT . PRC (0T | OFOon: Soviel | by an endiees stream of inspired press missing and damage of upwards of a | denly the storm struck.’ The brick | dollars. The fatalaities bceurred at|onuiation, which iook up arms and i dard Oil pumping station at 610 West | {CU0S L4768 Atolied to inferdict the] storles from Moscow and Petrograd baif million dollars done. gdifice coliapsed, burying the victims Zulu, Ind. ten mile seast of fore|fought with the Poles defending thel Paris, March 37 (By the A. PJ— Forty-sixth street. New York city, 4| clergy, ‘and mahs marriags & Pees | pornd Lo further ramiied ant \ Eigin. 1.: Eight known killed, sev- |in_its wreckage. i vhere many s were bl dOWIL | railreads and the countryside. The|jean Louis Barthou, former premier, |80t away wit S S B e ere | ously extended. i declared' eral missing and scores injured; prop-| Mr. und Mrs. Beverley were in the| Edgerton Indiana, =cighteen mileS)nokheviki eventually were routed. |who, while interpeliating the govern- 2 & by either party. . Itn systom cod toae: | o, Tain Soncesl ot e e erty damage estimated at $4.000,000. Grand Theater preéparing for their af-|east of here, a town of about 5 | It is estimated that the locomotives, | ment in the chamber of deputies on | Paylight moving picture shows are se’ desiroys irepcassntative soven: | met oo nxt e organized labor Vagrange Ga.: A death list reported | ternoon performance when the thea- | population, i reported {0 huf€ Deeh | rolling ‘stock. armored houts and oth: | Funtatay. msde an attack on bremior in ‘prospect It & British invention 12| ent ‘which since.the Magea Caria | Loatat timulation of “strikes o€ E 4 efty | ter tell, 4 bk e ot St A S o M s er Pripet Lakes craft seized when e G i all jts inventor claims. First test to : 5 < o et The G, W. Peck department store, a [are reported to have been injured | 8 Licyd George of Great Britain, and | the Poles captured Mozir are worth ecn miles | 300,000,000 marks. a score of West Point, the world has come to regard as the general _political Killed m strikes and ‘then into' revolutionary Five reported | three-story brick structure, and sev- | there. At Ossian, Ind. fi first essential political factor of the sald “France stands alone to face Ger- [ be made next week. eral of. the other principal business |southwest of Fort Wayne, s o s mass action for the uest of the A mun revenge,” today in an interview | L o\ooop " § the|Modern state. Its programme breaks|state” Thys we have. in our “m e N i amy-nfied his reference to the rejection o M. C. D. Borden copy of the|.yery 1aw of economics and e wi - Near Fort Wayne: Three killed, | structures were completely destroyed.ipersons were injured, two 1‘)r;xl|‘<lvi‘30'rH SIDES CONFIDENT IN of the Versailles treaty by the United |first folio of Shakespeare ~brought|yc. gectroys production in prac- cnunt;,\ waging deadly and under- | heavy. property damare. Fire broke out in three places fol- |fatally. The property damase at| pe) A\WARE SUFFRAGE BATTLE | %, Versal $8.000 at the sale of the Lbrary of| ‘“The fundamentsl mrincipal ground warfare against us an enemyt ‘Agricotn Five killed lowing the tornados Ossian is estimated at $250,000. owever free the speaker's tribune | Walter Thomas Wallace. purpose of the bolshents p:p-ga::“l‘: e L inmwous Tih S m_-‘l 3 iy A s i 5 Ao v more far-reaching an -1 Greenville and Union City, O.: Six- o“!l‘:n;'i:rrg“fl;urk‘E:zl‘_v;m{ir:lm r“*;: OHIO DID NOT ESCAPE Dover, Del, March 28—On the eve | in the chamber may be” he said, “it The strike in Buenos Aires has|2PT0ad is world revolution, whether |cal than was Imperial Germany with | teen reported killed. :“d b mn“g._“ Wocoss. the ‘heart THE GCYCLONIC STORM of the opening of thesecond week of| ., gves, above all, in discussions of ralysed traffic in the city. Acgen- that propaganda is carried on by of- | her host of agents and spies. ' St Louis: One kifled. > L T S R e “mielawre bics ?f;:::in;:m;fl?:: International relations, a _certain | BRHIFECC TUCE VL ght N TR Betat et hresentatives, by politi-| “We, therefore, believe that = thie . v : ed. i3 i been called into ex v s o i i i A ies whi; “ o Swanton and Raabe Corners, O.: A |tion 300 yards wide, =~ . == . | Toledo, Oliio, March 26-A number|io consider the question of ratifving o e e Lt |eigners involved in_disturbances. st (o s oo e Lptone, € (A United States, - mclie number reported killed. omi A of persons are réported killed nad in- | e woman suffrage federal amend- | pe B g i ent organizations =gt £ geeahieosisbal towns was. interrupted but - reports | Jureq in a storm of cyclonic probor- | ment. and o act on several legisiitive bl i g‘;“{ o",h‘(gefl;gu:g';le 0t| American five masted schooner Dor- fons that support soviet- | ington, should now, once and for all IN VICINITY OF CHICAGO brought in indicated heavy damage |ijons which struck ton and | propos e ions of state interest, both suffrage nad anti-suffrage leaders are still expressing confidence that their 28 PERSONS WERE KILLED | nd .probable” loss of life in nearby 5 d St. Joseph hospitals 2% f c ‘government’ or violence and terror. Coleago. March 28.—At least twen. | Sherman snd St 3 s respective forces will win. If Dela- | frst at th £ di that it is a.destructive movement. de- | - 5 fr-vigat des. nunareds vi iures uad | here were filled with injured tonight, | from here on a Lake Shore train, Two | ware ratifies jbefore the legislature ad- | ye mfi:; S m"g’i"’e’;"“::":’; _France and Brazil have begun nego- | panding for its success fn Ru"mhup:n w:ge‘xmr::‘g“b-d no compromise be=! a properiy lgss of several million | While scores who were brulsed and cut| podies were brought here by a mo- | journs the special session, it will be |int, "GO dideration. 1t © fhesefor, | tiations relative to the purchase of | terrorism and a minority dietatranie emocracy and Ros~ dollurs were left in the wake of a tor- received ‘"“"""‘“ ]fl“ d°°‘°'l'!°_ o4% | torits who said he saw men and wo-?|the thirty-sixth state necessary to 2 ' » . o} % hado that swept northeastern Illinois | then went to the homes af. friends. : ism because of its temporary ahility ated oy tbe senate's refusal to ratify | SIOrt 10 arrive at a peaceable settle declare that they cannot consgnt to a e to maintain its power. Bolshevism by | admit into the family of nations or in! the treaty. 1 admit 1 was embarrassed | 0o, SiIking off Nantucket Sound: shefall of its decrees. publications and Tt any other way countenance thisy by my role of prophet. since T was the | DaS Seven feet of water in the hold. |acknowledged mcts has demonstrated Raab’s Corners, twenty miles west of | here, late tonight. Two ambulances have been sent e i " some of the German ships seized dur- ian bolshevism.” 5 P L vany i i men lying the streets with buildings |swrite the amendment into the consti ?n‘:\ficlxr;;p:i:':“o“ without giving me {ing the war by the Brazilian govern- and portions of Indiana, Missouri and |, TUEN( *Qutrs blocks Of the business | wrecked all about them. j tution of the United States. : ‘Wisconsin today T oMcase Tenderss whiie ot ‘clalming | RSt WIIl be lts conssquences? It |2t A L°"°°N°NTI_'N_'Ea EDITORIAL FOUR CONNECTICUT CITIES . DERDE SOOtiGn werk. i the path b tho. Suffrag s. cannot e doul that the rejection i % HE IRISH QUE: LOCKS AHEAD Mgin_ Joliet, the western nulyk}r:l nado. which left hehind a- trail of | CEAD AND INi‘;REleco Sk ‘JI;TLS?%“?XEg?“‘,fa’é“&fi??‘3.'(‘.,';’&‘,‘2 of the pact.@aprives Pranae of one of m{t’?u::.h"k‘m;a‘m::.;:fi.":;a QUESTION MOVED THEIR CLOCKS of Chicago and noria shore ‘;“(.wmgked and damaged buildings. F LA, it s R B il oo her guarantees which formed part of Mwn“ su.mmm e e e B+ Kaniled, e N crn The et Nb“;::h'z:":‘ydeh::"fl:‘{afl%&wm‘m'anzfi Ovelika. “AliF Maroh 78 FIve JeF- |12 (ors went home. Friday and thay exs | e Nors, cosence: L WIth {000_in Liberty bonds, the. robbers es- | Times today devotes a tiree column|ford and Green wich kept in step of huildings. uprooted’ trees and de- | Ty U cigance seotion houses we“[mns’wem killed and a dppen or more | nect their work will show. results be- the Rhine, urged by Marshal Fooh, | oo #Mes Tointing: hong it “'*;r:". be- | New York today by going on a @ay- moralized rallroad traffic and tele- i i om Shelr foundation and fung | Injuted, this afternoon by a tornado | fore a final vote is taken n Both|hose' memorandim was stroners . ——— Sacy printing long letters fromi the | light saving schedule, but the rest of l ) r . ety & - i . : . the | Connecticut lagsed an hour benind graphic and telephonie communica- | nt0 SFOE RS E o M veds of |at Agy a smail settlement | houses Supporged b Premier Clemadncess, s | o.DnLish miners desided te recpen ne- |85, §f Dunraven. president of . the |O ton befor dving out ok e wnore;iicyiorn “gut by their. roots, biocked near Cainp Hill, twenty miles north of | Anii-suffraze supporters in claling | roads of invasion of France from the |SoLations with the government in an|jy%h Refotm Assoclation. and Sir|Four cities—Hartford, New of Lake Michigan just morth of CHi- | qrec® OTn OO By e track hete, acooriing. to-keposta s xeaciag | [hey have thle anvantage. InaletAtMt cantiivould tiave: bech cloned and thiel canr, r o mier's e tar o | Dublint souvention, il OF whichlry | Sacke i e ur ~ .| The window display of a jewelry |here tonight. festod hadht o heh d {‘" "l'; e de- | security of our country. assured. To creased pay. stress on the serious situation and |tomorrow morning and Derby he fury of the tornado was feltlgione wqs blown into the street and g “n-'i npasing reir e;: ara ;nzhon as- | renounce guarantees of such. impors % sirees on_the seFious situation” and | tomerrow morning and ' Derby 3 SRR fsece. Bt wire et | 200 Socien Apas e wicore| TOWN O WEST ROINT 8 |3te and house that under no elream. | (2nce, which appeared at first 10 be |, «Time Tables” for speakers wers in- | Irish Dill, Which is ti come up before |light saving mext Sunday. There Fec Chicago subu Bight were kilied | o military guard had been estab- DESTROYED; FIVE KILLED 2!® “7¢ M:‘;"’ & ;gg'lh")m" CIFCUM- lonly real ones, equivalent guarantees troduced at a dinner given by the|Parliament today, which the writers|main thirteen cities in the state that! favmer ity 35 miles west of Chioasb. | e repo 2 ; . S s of security were absolutely necessary. | Democratic Women of the Seven- |believe —' help in a settlement of {Will use standard time for the press: former city. 36 miles west of Chicago.| Girlgy were rted. to have looted | Montgomedy, Ala., March 2 Four REN President Wilson had promised us |teenth Senatorial District, in the Ho- | the controversy. ent. Ansonia is to vote on the ques- and the property loss Uhere Was es- | he windows of & millinery Store. car- |or @ persons were killed and the |NEW FRENCH GUN HAS RANGE |ihem and they were given us in the | eno Senatori 3 oY ermy. " ot the «Cireama. | (o5 Ansonia s o voteron M/ b Bigin company of tte stdte| I AwAY hé dlspiay of priog hats |northwestern part of the town - of | OF .\FROM 100 TO 120 MILES |treaty. Rejection of the treaty leaves X stances and the consequences which | Bridgeport, Waterbury, Meériden, Nora The Eigin eompany of the !l‘; Under the mayor's proclamation|West Point, Ga., destroyed by a tor- 7 Tty with the .league of nations, which John D. Rockefeller, Jr., has given|it May entail, the occasion is grave|walk. Danbury, Norwich and the oth- militia was pluecd on duty to gusrd|calling for military law, ail persons|nado late today. according to meager | Paris, March 28—Delamare Maze, a|is incomplete and which 1 & Ymbol | 5300000 1n teeerary of bis mones. T | Deyond meastre. * * o We s tic | ers appear in no hacte ta sont = ‘' v, lald open 1o the public bY | were barred from the damaged district | information received here. All tele- | French inventor, yesterday sold to the |not an instrument of action, Loty g ngam e D s upselting of stofes.|ypjess provided with passes. phone and telegraph lines into the |IFranch government the patent on a| “On the other hand. the guarantee- | Binor oy ’ 5 % Mgirose Park, u suburb of Chicago,| ' Stories of strange pranks by the | bion ars dowa: reported six dead and Dunning, an- other suburb, ane Wilmette, a North et v . 18 | olicies ¢ % . ik - The famil] ] |new long range gun, which after|ing pact ratified by Great Britain has girls' hotel by the Young Women's|Policies that has surpassed or even e New York. New Haven and | storm were man: e families of range of fry 2 os. Shore town, each reported two dead. | ad 4t dinner when the tornado lifted | BU'LDINGS DAMAGED EERESCC Lromu DY £0- 120, ke LIS et i equalled in the significance, the Hartford Railroad has stated bt thorough tests, has shown it has & l|no practical value gince 1 onnney | Christian Association. fon, with which the. house. ot com. | that Section 3 of the federal dasEhe Louis and Charles Henning were seat- e i BB e g!:l‘flt(; imn{gpemtkl‘on zn]ess the United Four persons were killed when a iTlOfllS is now c-~nfronted, says the ed- 53;!“! law, which requires that stand- c f 3 aves ] zle i s ratifies what her official re = - | itorial, ard time be used by rriers, Meirose Parl, on tne western | he house from over their heads with- AT _WASHINGTON, GA. ¢ g epeed of approximately 4,178 feet |sentatlve haa signed Inher namerr | oryauds; Srashing down'the mount- | MONN: rimes. theri po'nts out that it|Brevents the alirond o et edge of Uhicago, wxty houses were,out injuring & member of the party.| . Gootota; Marot 3 | feet per second. S ke the home of Bnos Parr, | has held that “while the ‘Irish prob. | “summer time" for interstate traffies e o blouk. The tornade. 1010%-~ | i Th naeehp s yers msrronn” | tornado. séruck thi3 pikce early todas,| piremier Llovd Georse announced in |WADOO OPPOSES CANDIDACY. - | craching Farr, his wite and two sons.| lem Iy of British concern, | oo oo iny c i n yed. s many bundimes bop ‘oda¥: | British parliament recently that Eng- e ke “|in which foreigne v > AN PAPER SE T % . ly fac S 1 Fra i S £ + 5 vl { i v v 3 tiied at Meirose Park aid it was pre- | Fosgate hotels lost most of their win- | The court house and high </.ool were | ,)1‘::;’:;3 s p:::f i :lr:i New York, ‘March 28—William G, | orease o s "’,‘{’F.d‘ ol d :n?lxsrandr‘;;::a;;u?f? St or e dicied the fatality list would reacil 12| dows. Part of the roof of the city hall |among bulldings unroofew by the | belgian government is now manutacts |JCAQ00 again hes expressed himself |van and express drivers went on|and foreign polies U Scores were injured. 4 was carried away and many of the|storm. uring a similar cannon at Liege.| A ,0PP0Sed personally to being a can- |Strike In Chicago, causing a com- | terieiws a - - Fires followed the collapse of build- | windows broken. SRR American military attaches in Hurope| 214l in a presidential primary and |plete tieup of furniture moving activ- "ot the. troublés. the witer con: [out of i M L TR ings #nd the fire departments of sev- | Six hox cars standing at the Chica- | TERRIFIC WIND AND ! have written to the government, ask- | = S3dvocating that delegates to the |ities. R Dtn;h‘;»‘r:f-‘:w}‘"l'r-..'r:fx‘:" o Rovec e —— '3«..“.1 eral suburbs were summoned. go and Northwestern station were HAIL IN MICHIGAN |ing that American representatives | cXt democratic convention should go| * havi ted i inciple | @iable and says: “One indispensat o !'gh’ s mk" Tn i e A score of houses in Evanston, a|hurfed down the embankment to the may be present at tests of the weapen, | a0siructed, He made public tonight | Japan having accepted in principle ] TRV and saye: fOne indispensable|the strike, saya a desm!cdh.xdln~h.. seailats weberhy wete Gemelishiod snd i T 'h'MfG"l"'":p Detroit, Mich., March 23—A dozen| In connection with the development |5 ‘f}’g”‘"" G e A Laveion: ot R T thacs Dhtamot e e ie] MR THGe T & number of persons injured, but no o 1Ly assessor e8- or more’ Michigan cities and towns |of this piece or ordnance, which i8] @y e e MBlchn, partiRald: O e e D st Totoa] the -whalé.of the e, Coutties b Bl fatalities were reported. Roofs were | timated tonight after a survey of the|yere cut off from wire communication | called the ~Turbon —canmon' it may e s, telesram. advising - me |08 T (L8 8 ing of | Ster” Largely upon thi =t . azge oma e o rme e | oeae (o e ttre Lk it cost. 34 | tonight ‘by &/ terrific” winl and_ hail |bo . Tecalled . that . two . years . isst] ac,the McAdoo club of Oregon has | DeSun negotiations for the framing of | 20" ‘erely upon this question, it|outcry is exaggerated there ohin SRRt iha & NAL Dlotk In 3?36?«'(« }.‘:,,’E'.‘;’.‘.,&"ir.‘::"fl"é % of7|storm, and meager reports indicate | Thursday the Germans began to bom- fi:::egyfl;':mgflfi\g::%":xogcnaw:psl to | & program. Trish constitution and the hope ef f{:“rx':x'rgr;} 3.'&32%?3";.. SR THERES 1 Whaiiis, ancther | Srere e DDAy it "I | exitnales property” dntiage in o D s With their long rane|tors in” the Oregon presidential pri- | The twe Lewiston, (Me) daily pap- | evolving peace from the discord. cases “webe " unnevestary, . e Nerth Shore suburb, wus cstimated at| Bigin was visited by a destructive|PUIECLResate ; Iaby elections/to be held May.2] and {eté: the Sud (morning) and the | ‘he Far) of Dunraven. who stys: aand politically fociish ‘In maky JeNS 2580906, Many buiidings in the bus- | wind storm seyen vears ago next July,|,, " i, Sogic WAy Bartcularly severe | Z expressing the hope that I will grant |Journal (evening) will announce to- of the people in Ireland are|as soon as the agreement was reachs iness quarter were damaged, along|but the damage then was not heavy. | (h (1° eFIODS Of Kalamazoo, Battle | GRAND DUCHESS OLGA permission to file the petition, + |42y an increase in the selling price | o convinced of the fraudulent ngture|ed to terminate the strike the workers with the town hall and the Episcopal ENAED IN NEV ward as far as Pay City and Sa 5?:“: TO RESIDE IN DENMARK | “I deeply appreciate this generons |{rom two to three cents, effectivt Mon- | of the bill as to consider its examina- | retired Church. The storm tore a path two | SUBPOENAED IN NEW ReiRie: o sagmaw, offer of support from #my friends in | dav, May 3. tion a mere waste of time. also favors| Jundreq yards wide through the main YORK POLICE VICE CASE | any “of thase points. | Tt m oepirom | Constantinople, March 27.—Grand | Oregon, but I earnestly beg them not e e Ty o fep e et o Uigter | part of Wilmette. —— Tonia and Howell were also hard nie " | Duchess Olga Alexandrovna, sister of [to enter me as a candidate in this | DISQUIETING REPORTS , Plunhett epatufe. While Sir Horace|houses and removed the workimen & Mrs. H. Hansen and Bdward Jame-| New York, March 28.—Police In- ks ard hit. | Former Emperor Nicholas of Russia,|primary. T publicly stateq in Febru. FROM RUHR DISTRICT their leaders who in some cases werg som were killed, several hundred in- (spector Dominick Henry toduy was | oo s Sl has left this city for. Serbia en route|ary last that T belloved the next dem: < ing memory,”" | courtmartialed and summarily sbotes jured and 1,900 made homeiess at|svbpoenaed to appear before the ex- LEBORO to Denmark, where she Wil reside|ocratic national convention should be| Berlin, March 28.—The news from |declares that the army of occupation| : Dunning, » northwest suburb, More | traordinary grand = jury which will SWEPT AWAY BY FLOOD |permanently. She still firmly believes |Composed of uninstructed delegates | the Ruhr district is still disquiting. | SAN1Ot be removed. because the only| 22000000 GOL DBULLION than 150 houses, most of them frame | vnvene next Tuesduy to investigate her brother and his family are alive.| Who should be free to exercise their | There is a report current here that [£oVernment in Ireland is the military ARRIVES IN NEW YORK stenetures, were destroxed there. charges against Assistant District At-| Brattlehoro, Vt. March 28.—The| The grand duchess, who was form- | unfettered judgment as to platform |the government intends to issue an ul- ‘,""KS,’“-" h”f‘j incompetence of which Mrs. Hansen and her four children |Luney James E. Smith, contained in |steel bridge spanning the Connecticut | erly. the wife of the Prince of Olden|and candidate. timatum to the workers' army, al-|!8 DPeing shown daily with tragic| wew York March 25.—Gold bullion were in their home wh:n lhel \;uuqxt_:g :m:-\-u. :u- nu?rl:’e 1:\!::.1 week by :}x}\:r :e_;i Wwas swept away by ice and | burg. obtained a divorce and during| ‘T also stated that T am not ser, was blown over by the win @ | [nspector - Henry. e avits ac- swi » #nx | 1owing three days in which to observe | Proof.” Yalued at 2.000.000 pounds sterling 0 current tonight, carrying |the war served as a Russian “nurse.|and will not seek the nomination. al- |the Bielefeld agreement. Failing this, g chlidren were uninjured. Jameson | cvsed Bmith of connivance with crime ith | 3 . : be used in paying interest on Anglo= me | With it Cornelius Flanagan, 75 years| While engaged in this work she met |though I should regard it as the duty | drastic measurers will be taken. GEN. LUDENDORFF DENIES French bonds due next October. arrive was buried in the debris of his cot- |simultaneously Wwith his prosecution | o0, who was crossing to fiis home. | Colonel Koinikoff, whom she married. |of an¥ man to accent a nomination 1 IMPLICATION IN REVOLT|ed here today on the steamship Lap= ,.g' of it. E hs structure was about 200 feet long| She came to this city from Novo- |tendered him unsolicited by the free | BOMB KILLS FIVE B g land. The consignment, the first 8 Chicago Stats Hospital at Dun- | Assistant District Attorney Smith in :lan connected the town with an fs- |rossisk on a refuge steamer with her|action of a convention comnosed of GERMAN ARMY OFFICERS| Berlin. March 28.—General Luden-|be sent here from, Great Britain for ning was not damaged, but several | various statements has asserted his ‘ang A wooden_bridge from the is-husband and’ twe young sons. free men and women. FHolding these 3 dorff today placed himself at the dis- | this purpose, it was said, was com= smuiler bulldings on “the huln)lul'dl ;nmnxnfl. to testity tully before this g o pyy*in Hinsdale, N. H. was - deep Savictions. I cannot consistently | paris, March 25.—(Havas)—A Ber- | posal of Examining Judge Oehlschla- |signed to J. P. Morgan and Companys were, royed. e injured | jury and is said to be aiding its couh- 4 5 v enter the presidential primary in any Wy b A = lenled charge PR S e . taien to the hospital, which also [sel In obtaining witnesses for the in | The bridge was used for vehicuiar BUTINY REPGRUED ON FOEERere the obiect. s th Inatruck | Lire e Do o opltates. ta o roenioat he was b3 vert c avy| traffic and pedestrians only & ; STEAMER LAKE YELVERTON|ins 4. s 4oy ploding in an automobile occupied by | implicated in the reactionary 'revolt| MAINE DEM. DELEGATES P R R e bilsihar Tt htiin oo Y B n 1805 ae s oot ot Lo o HatescicEates for a particular candi- | five German army officers, among ) of March 13, according fo a news TO OPPOSE PROHIBITION n subpoenaed, in addition to In’ |© t ,000. It was ate.” v <, : Ma ¢ At Plaingeld, a small town west of |spector Henry, 18 Police Commissioner | 32 feet wide. Flanagan, whe — wag| Boston, March 29.—The _steamer whom was Major Pflug. who was in- |agency report. The general also made, Chicago, two persons were injured, | Knright, 2 R caught on the structure when it was| bake Yelverton, which sailed from 2 volved in the Kapp coup d'etat, killed | through his_attoreys, a statement iy fatully, when their home was| The regulaf grand jury, which will | SWEDt out, res\od on fhe island snq|this Port last night for Cardenas,| 7O IS8UE NEW SERIES oF ‘r"% London, March 28.—The newspapers London |of the Left part in Germany are raie= The despatch adds that while the from their strongholds, whefeupon officers of the government oops 1 {uted inquiries, searched 3 . all the occupants of the car. explaining his bos, - with-the | DAnsor, MAISLTS, o down. Twelve other persons |convene tomorrow, pians to investi- | Wher the bridge started to buckle at- | Cuba, renorted by wireless early to- TREASURY CERTIFICATES = e leaders of the abortive revolution. - |fion here next Tuesday have announcs jess soriously hurt and damage |gate Assistant’ Distfict Attorney | témbted to return there but lost his|day that a mutiny had occurred on OBITUARY e ed their intention of trying to obtaf fed at $25,000 done in the town.|@mith's charges of corruption in the |T3CC With death. No hope twas held |D0ard and requested assistance from| Washington. March 25.—A new se- John M. Derby FATALLY BURNED USING irclusion in the platform of a_ plani m« the injured was Mrs. John |police department. One of the mat-'| O3t fOr his rescue, as the river is fun | the Charlestown navy yard and ‘fromries of freasury certificates. without : 3 ing opposition to prohibition’ Denver of Joliet, whoss automobile|ters to be considered, it is said, is fce. The entire structure wag|the Boston police. " Reserves were|the elrculation privileze and not ac- | Greenwich, c°""'”¢)hf°"r :g'.'mh:' A T :;fi“;::nfna&? repeal -of - thie & was overturned by the wind. More | whether Ins tor Henry is guilty of | SWePt away, the ice.cutting it cleanly|Sent out to her and several of the |ceptahle in pavment of taxes. was an- | N- Derby, vice president of Manning, than o seore of barns in the .neighbor- | neglect of duty in not reporting the |2t {He abutments at cither end. r Grew were sald 10 have been arrest. |nounved -tonight hy Secretary. Hous. | Maxwell and Moore. Inc.. -of New| New Haven, Conn., March 28.—Mrs. | amendment. hood of Plainfield were demolisted. |various alleged transgressions with | ~The river rose two feet to an un- | €d: i Amelia Marks, 35, died tonight of The steamer later anchored off | ton. The issue will hear date of April! York. widely known in the mechanical | [URE® FEEER, C% Lo, GGV OF ‘Among nearby (owns damaged by | which he accuses Mr. Smith. precedented height and tonight was|Bird Island. 1 and will mature July 1 and will he | ¥orld as an inventor, died at his home | 0% e NRd O S PSR OL S8 30 1 $2000 REWARD OFFERED the storm, according to revorts, were| A sidelight was added by the as- | PIUDZINE over the Connecticut River e for “$£06.000000 or more,” at an in.|here today of heart disease. He was B Bamiing. In: dtarthige et e FOR SLAYER OF YOUNG GIRE Wanconds, McHenry, Woodstock, Al-|sistant district attorney tonight when |POWEr house dam five miles helow | IRISH MaP. ARRESTED terest rate of 4 3-4 per cent. born in Saginaw, Mich., 53 years ago, went Into -the ‘celldx €0rget’a cAll ‘of = i > gonquin and Marengo. Dundee was|he deciared In a statement that the| ;'S Wi a crest of over eight feet. FOR THE SECOND TIME|_Preliminary reports indicate that| Was saduated from the University of | 00 /6 0% N6 10, 0 SU0 0 Ol Steubenville. Ohio, . March 28.=A $5 Bave Desn passed over By |'Backnrt” enEmmign’ <by. Infpecies | AL the Dot where the hridge spon: s subscriptions fo the issue of treasury | Michigan in 1858 and was a member | keTosene oll bl bro reward of $2.0000 for the srmesty B {0 storm but damage in the sur.|Henry and ‘others” followed a -con. |14 the current, the water was about| Dublin, March 25—Laurence Gin- |Certificates dated March 15 and ma. |of Alpha Deita Phi fraternity. He the slayer of 11 year ol Frances, rounding fArming country was heavy.|ference in Commissioner of Accounts | LY feet deep. 4 nell, nationalist member of the house|tUring March 15, 1921, will approxi.|Was an inventor of the Hancock in- Hirshfield’s office Thursday after- | The Iron suspension bridge 821 i was kilied last Thursday near z two | of commons for the north divisfon of|Mate $200,000,000. The books closed }}§&ator and Metropolitan imjector, | BODY OF MAN WASHED N Harray' o B winge G MART!*1. LAW IN ELGIN; noon.” Commissioner Hirshfleld. sev- | Tie2 2bove the town was undamaged | Testmeath. jvas arcested for the sec- |CEerda¥. used on steam enzines and locomo- ASHORE AT OLD LYME o * TROCPS PREVENT LOOTING |eral days ago issued a statement giv- (*"9 Was said to be“in danger. I here, was offered by residents of that' ond time by the military and- pelice, | L e o Darby el - i ity toliay. R ing testimony accredited to Harry'A. < PR M Mr. Ginnell was previously arrested | EX-KAISER'S LUGGAGE ate ol ) : 014 Lyme, Conn., March 28—The|to the medical examiner, who said §t ®igin, Dis, March 28.—At least Goidwater, alleged gambler. tnai | CONN. RIVER 22 FEET in 1507 for contempt of court unr on BENT TO NEW RESIDENOR {1205 Fatbor TachtLlub, Qreenwich | body of 2 man about 2 vears of age|might have been In the water all win= persens were killed and prop- | Smith was the organizer of a political ABOVE LOW WATER MARK | conviction was sentenced .to . six ingi) - .| was washed up e damage estimated as high as $4,- | club which was ‘converted into a Js b it o ore of the | ter. There were no marks of identifia months’ imprisonment. He served the| Amerongen, Holland, March 28 (By | 116 16aves a widow, two daughters and | Connecticut river here this afternoon | cation. caused by a tornado that|Bambling house. Hartford, Con i on. i The body was well clother, according , March 28— The|term at the jail at Dublin. the A, P.)—Part of former Emperor |°2¢ W 1 O ERANK A VANDERLIP. ahort) i > Connecticut river S | William’s personal lvggage already George W. Backes . 8 R . 3 R e part ok the. pauinces | AT LAGRANGE AT LEAST Point late tonigit e Dt YRICE DICTATORSHIP has ben moved Grom Seatinck caste, | Wallinglord, March & —George W, Ansoin, Otk AdmaEardbe CANDIDATE FOR SENATSR. portion residen- RSO e twent; t, two i 188 where he is living at present, to Doorn, | Backes, a member of the board of - 28— n 5 ‘,‘:‘ E3) g ',‘.,.,‘m preet 12 PERSONS WERE KILLED |be | e e heushave b EROCAIMED, N o SO R | where he is soon to take up his rest. | directors of Backes Brothers Com. | chanse in' the strike at the American Scarborough, _N.. Y., March ~ more bodies were under| Atlanta, Ga., March 38—At least|One-half feet in 24 hours. Increased| Berlin, March 28.—A Dulsburg re- | dence. A large number of trunks, most | pany, fireworks manufacturers here, | Brass company . today. = Additionali Frank A. Vanderlip, New York i« law was de- | twelve persons were killed in a torna- | speed in the current was noticeable | port savs that a strict dictaturship of whicki had not been opened since{died today in Grace hospital, New Work"!hl!fl (the city yesterday, many | er, announced just befors sta: and the streets | do that struck Lagrange, Ga. late to- |and a greater amount of ice was be- | been proclaimed there. The ri the formier emperor's arrival here, | Haven, of diabetes. He was born in|taking their families with them. There|day on a trip 1o Japan that he to prevent looting. | day, aecording to word received here|ing carried 'down stream. Several|tionary people's defense foroe bave been taken to Doorn In motor- | Wallingford 65 vears ago. . Mr, [has been a greater demand than ever|not be a candidate for the. _in darkness tonight. tonight. streets along the water front in the|been replaced by police. The hew ex- | rucks. . Backes is survived by three sons, one | for passports and numbers of work-|nomination for United s:v.z 100 were injured. A telephone report said some esti- | city are covered with about a foot ofjecutive commitiee is in the hands et [ Moving.day for Count Hohenzollern | daughter, five sisters and four broth-|]ers are ready to go back to various|He had been mentioned “trolley wires were mates placed the dead jis hjgh,asec | water, - “* " Tiné extremists, | - : is expected ot be May 1., e - - lparts of Eurgge. - cnoonent of Senajor Wi SR P A T

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