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GHT PAGES—56 COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS. 0 URGE COORDINATION OF JLROADS OF THE COUNTRY ' cation With the Outside World—Final Result Will De-| ... Secre was tsoset Ao 179,090 Victory Totes ‘were retired, the e { A2 - % : _Dublin, March 20.—A ‘week-end” fl:mnry_i::pqnm_eqt announced. ki X to Be Proposed Today to Senate Interstate Commerce - Reductions in price of cerfain foods on | {OTCES of Irerand, according to official re-| . ‘ terniine Whether Germany or Poland Will Exercise Sov-|.0 L, g, 0% Comiioe, ) e 5 2l Pl o et | S o o v o Railroad Securities—Would Place Al Railroads Under ' ereignty Over About 5,000 Square Miles of Rich Mining e ino e Tase. uland airoad tavtea em. | INtech of ihei nasulnats were Mid| Strict Government Supervision—Claim is Made That the § o [ R of Poli-hufl ; o qposelat the allled | ployes > attend conferences Mareh 30 :::a‘!:éwxfi MTNR:-:“;: Ky ; ¥ 1 z Y% + Comntry—Large Concentrations of Polish and German|, Z7or S Tiis™ ™ ™ |1, . sl cmiemiued vo |t R STy (Codts| . Plin Will Insure Annual Savings of Millions of Dollar, FREPARIXG - . All forelgn lsborers and particularly | ter Who acted ‘as judge in a number of ~ | A GREAT OFFENSIVE |American lborers have been barred | recént Dublin courts-martial, was attack- . from Mexico by 2 decree issued by Pres- | ed /at his home Saturday night By three .d' ‘ares, [ Paris, mu::hdzo.-nmm are currentiident Obregon. & % lf;l!: m;hmu hfi: w-: ‘wounded. i § F . Vit : in lomal rcles ‘in P that the L ohn , a former attendant at}, Caist Ballots Yesterday. ¢ Pt ot ‘preparing a z:efl:t offensive | Cralg-Y-Nos Costle, in Wales, thé home | the Cork lunatic asylum, Was shot.dead| Vashington, ‘Marcli ' '20—Coordination [ difficuities,” he adds, “in the hasty and ¥ - R 3 : i : against the Turkish nationalists. # the late Madame Adelina Patti, has|at Cork last night. He had ‘been sus-|Of the facllities and service of the rail-|ill-considercd action as expressed in the :M its, Ugper Silesia, Maseh 20 (By, aliied pleblecite foboes alone oy, "*"P°)"| The Temps this evenins prints a Con-|been .id to the Welsh National Memorial | Pécted of giving information last Decem-. roads of the country undér strict govern- | 5C€f application before the rafiroad la- ‘é A. P.).—All preparations had been 5 * tinople despatch sayins Associ ber, on the-occasion of the arrest of ament supervisi by Na.|bor board at Chicago to annul the so- when ‘the polls opened for the| ACCOTUINg to intormation in the hands AU i z an offensive ation. 5 pervision is proposed by the on a large scale is imminent. girl Wearing steel armor, concerning & ré- |tional Assoclation of Owners of Railroad |C*1ied national agreements with employes of the inter-aliied plebiscite_ coramission. R blGRR ATRenkEL’" THIG - with- 050" oo | Seourit durjng federal control which left no - té today throughout Upper ‘Silésialthe Germins ‘are already prepared to pro-| © °~ = = 3 mmh::".'rg::‘:‘ mwf"{.'::; s, Sheahin B0 -Diert Strabat “Ha re: volyen B Ly Out of the present|emative to the boara-but to dismisy the rich in|test to the council of ambassadors in the GOMPERS LAUNCHES ATTACR aboard the steamer Aquitasia, sccomp- |ceived several wounds when the first at-|” The pisn will be submitted tomorrow | G¢Mands as presented, event that the plebiscite results unfavor-| , ON WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST b ably to Germany, and ask a partition of 2 Mrs. tempt was made. - Chai! -] “The methods adopted have unneces- anied by Mrs. Gary. o i torstate. commercs omoieine senate In-|sarily arrayed the employes against the o .wmmelawnc:mm; of 'the asgocts. | TAllroads, and deferred the rehabilitation tion, .myu"'m today that rtvrelmunuqo( the properties which depend upon the tives of “his organization would. appear | ecstablishment of their credit and the e Sllesia, suggesting that Poland be given| Washington, March 20.—Samuel Gomp- | Carge of sugar beet seed whi aeriv- | A BAND OF ARMED parts fthe eastern section. Vhere a heavy Polish |ers, president of the Amerlcan Federation |.q at Galveston from Hambum rxsanr: ATTACKED POLICE PATROL er | majority is expected. of Labor, Jaunches an ajlack on William|ing ic 1 400 stocks, was const & | . residents ‘of Silesia and ‘entitled to cast| The resiznation of a number of Ger-|Randolph Hear: newspaper publisher, ) {714);-Tdaho Sugar . Co. L thelr allots, had journeyed in the hope|man . election judges in districts where|in tha currcnt issue of the Federationist, Cork, March 20.—A police patrol, con-|later. before. that commistes to urge fts | 5000 Wil of the men identified with them. of ailding their respective countries to win the Doles predominate have been neceived | the oificial organ of the Federation. Mr. That adjustm~nts are essential in respect sisting of a sergeant and seven constables, | adoption. to -orkin. ” ditions and amount paid ;L e ba e ) Secretary Foover comferred Mr. Warfleld says the plan will insure |, 0ny of th. employes of railroads is gy |+t AR A s 8, ke iyt s 3 °;?e“m...""'u§-"l.fx'n'fi§a§f'f T lf.e“;;i"em" of .the United States chamber uf [ncar passage West, County Cork, tonight |annual siVings of millions of dollars, m-|punersily recognized, but it should be : ebiscite, it is estimated, involved | . 02 3 a g P lities and - serv 3 oo 1::‘1 SpERE R TR ¥ Sbe- | serve, the. intention being to later | nowspapers, has undertaken to control the commerce on plans for stimulating the |Two constables were wounded. The cas-|crease facilities and service and lower 5 made| plain that these adjustments ate a cial-trains were furnished at the ,,mluuu without German representation there | labor movement and those who speak lorl" ey 3 Ehies of e al s e b a1 8 el Tl t of a general system -of economies : .. : § — known, American transportation has outgrown | a of he Germans, and toward the end no| WAS no guarantee of fair play. . it £l o ke’ 405 mosisi il the e g which must be instituted if adequate ,"fi.w-n sold except to men and| While a Germah vietory in Tarnowits| "The labor leader asserts ‘that Wwhen|yafirond will mo. clomed for thies " gang R e the e that the railrosds mast coeey | tTeRSPortation is to be supplied at res - roturning to vote. The traing has been conceded, the outlying: villages | “Mr. Hearst aspired to the presidency of |over the Easter holidays Approsimatery | VIVIANI T@ VI e yhone weFe 8o crowded that many of the pas-|in the mining districts are so pro-Polish|the United States,! he sent a represen- sonable rates. The transportation aet is nize that only drastic measufes on their |Geqnite 1n requiring orderly procedure part “will save them from being swallow- g i e AS A MATTER OF COURTIESY R lee o aaa that the Germans see no use of contesting [ tative to, Mr. Gompers, “with a view to| " . M0 are affected. y oo e 3 —— e ¢ “ od up_in the demoralization that govern- final results of the’balloting were, at the polls, it was said here today, and |chaining him to his presidential chariot,” bisi e Parls, March 20.—(By the A. P.)—The | "I S - 3 expected to be elagad ‘somewhat, owing | this influenced thew: in their decision not |Lut that Mr. Gompers declined. Mt e e ot et | petit Parisien ,declares, today that the = n‘;."“h‘m'::h:"_‘;;’;;:;:" T A to the order of the inter-allied plebiacite i to Participate\as judges. Swhen it Jawned upon him tha: tbe|isis, have been' stolen from the Ren- |Mission of former i "l“'"’" 10 the | Ztsnlegs intensive economical methods | PETAILS OF HORRORS OF . comimission suspending telephonic and H people deciined to follow the fortunes of useum in Bol United States must purely a matter n T Al NST. teléBaphic eommunication. with the eut- GERMANY EXPRESSE: lIOPE mistortuncs of Hearst's pojitical aspira-|" o c" ™ St o of courtesy, as no expert, financial ,or |0 Failroad administration ‘are adopted, HE FALL OF KEONSTADY 3 he continues, “there is no alternative but ek the ess FOR PEACEFUL PLE! TE| tion < G o5, - . accom afm. The news- g drspa :r;‘:m, v:;u“:n ho“:frn:rpu::uo;a‘;;w L TN LEREOIEN by e-v;e'r;‘conr m??m"?fimmn‘sm:’n?ugamh:: A handit was shot to death by & watch- '@.xmh": ':;m.:: e h:Tno : Viviani wil | SOvernment operation, followed by gov-| Stockholm, March 20 (By the A. P.). b aroroval of the Shesian authori-| Paris, March 20.—The German govern-|undermine thelr influence and destrey |Map. @ house was bombed and a woman ernment Swhership, although the country | Detalls of the fall of Kronstadt talk it President Harding should question helm! the repeated onslaughts of the bolshevi) t. replyi: R £ killed in° a mysterious explosion within Y has given oyerwhelming evidence of being Poies were expected to cast baliots,.and | thdt Germany would be held responsible | his newspapers of the slanderois und ccn= Thy roposed plan is supplementa] to|the soviet war minister, have been or not conceive “f any future dgreement Wi the propaganda._agencies of both . coun- | f disofders in the Upier Silesian plebis- | temptible attack upon the -haracter and| Mumy persens were injured by the ex- ;l ‘does. not “kJm\a ersallles treaty provisions of the transportation act . |brought here by refugees. Aziel that doe: Versaliles trea per: haye Worked to the utmost o secureclte area arising from the entry of Ger- | work of the president of the American |D:oslon of a munitions depot at Schmer- | g jts hase and the pact of the league of | TH(tINE mn;l eI on otThow | L ::fm e regira Ho, B oAl Germans, it will be.recalied, | Man trooss. dec.ares without (onndaum.h-edemmn of Labor and Iis assoviates.|born, a fown about four miles northeast | nations, which is inseparable from it.” w.;m - C’mrn o nnua.cfmm: ing to fight' their way toward the east, p : an asset!reporis of Cerman military preparations | His real chimity-is not necessarily against|of Erfurt, Prussian Saxony. ‘| the Petit Parsien asserts. “If tre United ~ o tions - 0! German . foreign o0 the Silesian. frontier. . The note. ex- { those officers of {fie labor movement, but o rallroads ‘are necessary, Mr. Warfield |and in the other fortresses approximately States desires to modify the pact in ac- . 3005 e s Bttt b S SO’ v, made “its cession to Gormany | resses the hone that the plebiscite will the hone of. minimizing or climiiiating (s | Daslel Boyd, Enterprise, Oregon, was |cordance with President Harding's Mdeas. |23 Vot 0 emergency now exists and e - 2 - J bl vikl. All officers and leaders among the oné-of the prineipal itams of the counter. |be curried out piacefull American Federation of Labor \sblf.”, | presented to President Harding by Sen-|nis proposals will naturally be examined] (¢ Public Is entitled to more immediate 5 . proposals submitted by him to the allies { bstan - | military forcss’ ilians were imme- - 3 - _|ator McNary, Oregon, wh urged his 8p- | with the most friendly attention. et frdl T e e e | ety vicuee g et by in -london for the payment of repara-|FOLISI BANDS FIGHT WITH.. ... . |CELEBRATION IN ITALY'S * ipointment as minister to Nicaragua. “Nothing, for example, ~prevents tions of railroad properties.” — der, given before the final attack, were 4 - DBRITISH T&00PS IN SILESLA| . . “REDEEMED” TERRITORIES members of the league of mations from The' proposed coordination would be|executed. Their bodies were thrown on g 2 - The Aero. Club of Amerlea nnounced |Deinz grouped by continefits, as e | brought about through a national rallway | the ice of the Gulf of Finland with stones Triest, March 20.—(By the -A. P.)—= | thac it had arded the 1921 national |publicans in America seem’ to , but service, to be organized by an act of |and scrap iron in the pockets so that they TE o faeatn e “';‘ll"'fi"g“?hflif;‘;‘:' “’h“:";f;’lgh"";h’;:"°""~ Silesia. | 1ialy's “redeemed”. territories. today cel- |Valoon race to Birmingham, Ala, and |it et e thcation | CONETESs, and which also would be an|Will sink when the ico breaks up, prob- iro jots-in the-ballot BOx. rt - that ] crossed the et start would be made May 21. |should be mads by common - |ably a fortnight hence. method, |t was expected, would make for Silesian frontier into, Rosenbers 2nd be. | cortrt, Wil formal . annexation with |£hat the start would be made May O D o ot Versillics o |28¥0CY to purchase cars and other equip: rlahy,hi counting ‘the votes, ‘the unused.: came involved in firhts with B?mnhl n v = W) Franee's very ure without it awaiting the future, which, according to baliots having first to be separated from | troops at Gross Lassowitz. | Several pere | gnn oo o et _dawn | Mrs. Maude Miller was acquitted of a profi g F‘“‘F“?F!‘ 5 “N“thing is more legitimate than that the refu most likel; . Ty 5 o 0 . C. 3 y will bring exe- tite ‘yafid - suvex, ., Bvén' the pridopers in tHOBS. on- . both / sided - wei HKm morning with the Tfiring of three |first degree murder charge by-a jury of s ula ke loof for the time The I. C. C. would select five of its gees, g the othor German. After| Berlini March 20 (By the “A. P.).— s . 5 ¥s from tire,shove batteries and bat- jone woman and eleven men in Cleveland. members> who would constitute the ser-)cutions. As food is scarce aad the vie- pnl:rt‘:" A L I e e s g ol L VR Thumnd!nx'barga Girculated | She ‘was charged with killing her hus. |Peing. Dut the :Jhx oD, 8 ;“:‘:l‘, 12| vice division of the mational organiza-|torious soviet army is on half ratioms, e, troonk . wete;; sebdrtedions tha LALEBIS GITR: 137, SiLatia: “p o | throvek the myacipal.strect, following 4 {band. ¢ Kot -t B e £ f 4 | ot : k tjon. This division would have supervis- |the situation of the prisoners is easily §ilesian frontiers, and it was thought i [|aeegation of :patriots: ~ An’ immehde’ pA= S one way—by ratitying .With the yeserva- | s - jon and initiatory and regulatory powers understandable, the refugees pointed out. 3 CARRIED 2 4 5 4 jor necessary, the treaty of The horrors of the days of storming some cunrtors that SShtie woull-oogur [ ... -+ O UUCHED. QT ORDEAIL "“.Zfi..u.w{?r"i?‘t?‘"“" B e o i \he pact B¢ the. losgué of B I RITTER 0 Dot et not’ by Gemcribed, the Tefugess Bag. althdugh’ the ‘council of ambassadors in| ~RBerlin. mfih. 20~—The plebisait Wict: fianunel's . _the. historio. - rock | Rations. RN R e _eomposed of forty |The insurrectionary.forces were repeated- Pacia had notified Germapy that:{ull 8| ibnes Sifesia’haw becr-carried put <9o5s: e e oot P mubdivided. into two_ aivisions,y¥ betrayed by inhabitants sympathising ShIRMHUY g i v T, g £3 the’ governor of the province and re- | coating. - jCBOWN FORCES AMBUSHED administrative, and ralroad | With the bolsheviki and small bodies of oriders oczm;': ‘:::tmv:eflge o;m:rm?: R = 3 | 1ibtous scervices for dendl R NEAR KINSALE, IRELAND the rebels were fired on and m: down : bt txcite) s sio® rmation of dbard the hattleshin - Vittorio >anu- a flow of — ibordinate to the board would be four |y machine guns in the hands of Jeeal zofe. Poland. w0 was warned thal ‘the| Witk British troops. - Seesgrathi; g ,mm‘m’fi,‘.":‘ Suskatche | Dubifn, March 20—(My the A. P.)— | group rallway boards, one in each of the |communists. The garrison was not strong 2 - Vide™ bmcr Ll R ol i e e g There was g disilay of firewofks: to- | wan, 100 miles west of the Pas, has re- | The ambush of crown forces near Kinsale four hh territories into which the com- |enough to rush these forces of commun- . : £ g op i ¥ 3 T |night, and the _battleships ré aglow |eulted in‘4 rthinlature stampede to that |Saturday occurred when reinfordemeénts mission has. divided .the country—east- |ists and simultaneously repulse affhoks ROTARY CLUDS TO LOOK H ' {ITALIAN DEPUTIES CRITICISKE ~ lywith likhts,” Their' sedrchlights ‘flashed Ul DISABLED WAR VETERANS disthiot. were proceeding 10 seck & erh, southem, western and mountain-Pa. |ffom the outside. Everyone, old or young, THE LONDON RErirarTioNs|While bonfires burheq on the hills. The %! e ang a police sergeant who' were missing |cific. Each board would consist of seven - governor held a recaption in-the palace. The body of Sir Moses Ezekiel, world |2s 2 result of a previous ambush, it was | members, five to be selected by the rail- Ihdianapolis, March 20,—A nation-wide| Rome, March 20._The acts' of - | surkey of eonditions surrounding tie care | London reparations conference were :—’ JURY 1S DELIBERATING . MATEWAN BATTLE CASE| man or woman, with or without weapons, who got in the way of or was hunted up famous sculptor, who died in Rome, |learned today. The missing officer has |roads of each group and two from the|bY the boisheviki was killed immediately. Italy in 1917 will be buried in Arling- |returned. The body of the sergeant was |ghippérs located in each group territory. |the refugees assert, no pardon being ask- ton National Cemetery, Washington, on {found neaf Dungarvan, blindfolded amd |The twenty rallway officials serving on|ed and none given. £ of -deputios westbes] ] March 30, | riddled with bullets. A, card pinned o |these four boards would serve as the rail-| The town of Kronstadt suffered severe- \_ coutitry, according to a letter recelved.at{day which followed the speech by L.numl Williamson, w'l——v=~ Mareh 20—Wil- p i his breast inscribed “executed.’ way officials dlvision of the national|ly- At the beginning of the retreat by the American Lagion's nationa] headyuar-) Sforsa, the forelgn minisi-r. who repre-|Hameon was, quiet today and almost apa| George M Fatrchild, publisher of the | Crowds today gazed curlously ool el e T In five sincass et MO rAY “"l-ob“ - terg here from Chesley H. Perry, mre‘!mm.sa Italy at the conference, . “|thetic in relaxirz- from the tension cre-|Manila Tinies, says the Philippinos are [chained to the railing of the m Cooperating with the group board |in five places, but by Friday no or tary 0f the Rotary Clubs’ Assoclation. 3 Many. deputies declarcy tnut the poliey | eted yesterdis? sshem the case ol the six-|noL ye: qualificd for independence. He [dral in i v e et ot D er "::;' ol fp e , The purpose of the surve s the 18- 5¢ the entente was not a policy of peace |teen mountafiders charged with ‘being | BFges cstablishment of territorial form jone attempted to s on Lk el " b S0 apes er, is 10 prove whether Amsrican Leglon but of provoeation. The socialist deputios | implicated In the death ofAlbert C. Felta, | o€ Fovernmert. . s e e woni ot Would céver s Iasgd Tikbe it reporis are based on hysiedu OF uiul especially denounced the policy of France, | Baldwin.Felts detective, stain in the bat —_— cHiained to the rafling because he worked finvestigation and report, including the aeilial racts” In making nc latter pub-|which they declared was aimed -at the!tle last May, went to the jury. | irish-Cathelics adopted resolutions at | during the executions of six men - {normal equipment requirments of each tie, the Jegion issucd this statemeat LY | pormanent occupation of. Germany. Thes | Misers aud renidents u,‘“m'n., county|{mass. meeting in London ~brotesting | Mount Joy prison on March 14 in dis- |rafiroad; additional equipment to Dbe| London, March 20.—A Moscow wWireless 1° W. Gaubraith, Jr., national comuian- | further asscrted that Italy, being opposed | who came here yesterday anticipating | 2Eainst the pastoral letter issued {n Feb- |ubedience to the call for a cessation of |ieased from the naticnal rellway service; | gespatch, briefly describing the reeapture ez, to the ation of Germany, must be}that a verdict would be returned shortly|ruary by Cardinal Bourne, denouncing labor. e il o siomolt Bt & of @isabled world war veleraas has Leew | verely criticised in the course of the o tabtéa by he.500 Kotary' olubs of, the |bite in the chambe o NORMAL LIFE IS BEING RESTORED IN ERONSTADT “1 hope. the findings will be given the of Kronstadt from the indurgen.s, says s o1 tter 0 | penditures incident to competition; a own, 1 v | equally oppBsed to that of France in po-|after the jury was charged had returned |disorders in Ireland, The archbishop of Tuam in a le pe! the town, the forts and the fleet in widsst publicity. . It aiil be found thel jieical fhtters-and to that of England in | fo their homes and there were fem pers p—— the parlsh priest in Clifden. again ap-|study of joint use of terminals; yards and |are in the hands of the soviet power. The Loglon has not overstated the. cas® i |ecomomic and fimancial euesiion sons about the streets. . 3" & wurtd vecerd for TebolVing alié mos: (Déals for o (rice aud Gnked IS wotet Lihop fuctlitfes:iinirriud property not JF .. The fifty per cent. levy on German ex- report adds that normal life is being re- 4 X .| sages—48 3-5 words a minute with two!ment, as the stronger side, to initiate |quired in legitimate transportation; The letter of Mr. Peris, as gives eut The jury room has been constantly ur. stored in Kronstadt and passenger traflic S 3 |ports was denounced as injurious to Italy, | der the guard of deputy sheriffs . ever|!vPoETaphical e umhlllshe«; :7 peace negotiations. nfx mm’h]“; 5::)..:,. °:u toel 2nd sup- | iy” gradually being. sestored on' the ALl by the L-gion, : ‘Who wanted the German trade in order to|since the deliberations were begun. B. G. Seutter, an cperator employzd by = plies; applica of of -| ways to Petrograd and points om the “The 50,000 American busineas and pre-| escane from the high Englith and Aot | it 1 et ene g Many | tne New. York Mmes: ROCKEFELLER CONTRIBUTES B0~ |clency' in railroad operations, working | aitic. tessfond]l men who form the 800 Rotarylean exchange ‘cs, the. procesdings from. the Atast say they UNIVERSITY OF BRUSSELS |conditions, wages and the like. slub of the, United “States have started |” Replying 1« 4 ates b , ¥arious speakers Count |look for a deadlock. - e et s okal men ' recenily srcunises b the sssociation out to gather the actur s in thelr Fe- Sforza said 1. .. many had criticized the spective comm repara 10 leave this week for Lake Chabala, near | New . York, March 20.—Contributions | tion recently organized by the association | " - -IONAIRE BLACK TO ctive communitys 1 #, regard te the tions arrang. ments, but n one had | TAG - Guadalajara, to spend the Easter holi- |of forty-three million francs toward a |of security owners to furnish equipment FACE TWO LIQUOR CHARGES manier in which the 1 ...ed States gov-|pointeq out a hetter way. : BEICHSTAG HAS. PASSED days.. He may undergo a minor Opera- | total budget 5f 100,000,000 francs for |to° the carriers by conditional sale or| .. ===~ — sraftient is_handling tie cises by thel| Anuding to the possivility of another THE DISARMAMENT BILL |tion on his throat there, hew buildings and ~endowmenta of the |lease would be superceded by the nmational| Miami, Fla, March 20.—Harry 8t i res-made by the American Leglon A k i 3 R o ok e medical soisol of the University of Brus- | rafiway service with extended powers for | Francis Black, New York multimillion- regardling the circumstances unrra.nnaln clared that Al e entente antions womd the, rehabilitation of [Uncle Nam's dise 2 . Margh 20.—(By the A. Py)—Tre | The Maine Central rallrosd paid $1,- ire, rearrested last night in West Palm 1s was announced here today by the |financing' and leasing equipment. The & remain neutrat reichstag last night all * three | 163,288 for federal, state and mmleipal};{eockerenn foundation. twenty - trustees of the present serviee | Deach under the state liquor laws on or- abléd ex-service men, fEach Rotary elub|’ Deputy Vassallo, of thes Catholic party, readings of the rmament bill Which |taes’ during 1920, an increase of $436.-| Part of the new funds will go to the | corporation would serve as the finance |ders from Go\en:xur Hardee, was released is inting aspecial committeo to in-|prajsed Count Sforza for the. revision of |7S5terday was adopted by the reichstag | 383 over 1917, according to its 60th an- | estabrishmént of a nurse training school |and administrative division of the nation- | t0day When Edward C. Romfh. president vt e mdnilo:l l;vlet:y c:l]x;r:n:‘l’t]y u‘:: the Bevres treaty. Paclification of thp|COMMittee in & form differing from the |nual report to stockholders. in memry of Edith Cavell, the English |al board. of the First National bank of Miami, and to elub, i Theodere G. Houser, trusis of the same east wag only possible, he declared, government’s original draft. nurse executed by the Germans, and of |- The excess earnings created under the s Tepoft o the ‘heatauarters offos of Fo- | N e R TR T he first Daragraph of the *hill oys| Dert Taylor, humortet and conductar of | Mo DePage who headed activities of | transportation fct would be used in con- | bank, appesred and gave iheir personal tary-in Chicago.. The resu hat| the field of competition” fo: tions | that: e-statutes of conduct. of an| as- lumn in the Chicago Trihume “A Line ; Red Cross in the early days |nectlon with the sale of trust certificates | - K o rm 800 -communities in_every part of |or*the' graat pewers . . ¢ 2TDINONS| o oiation indieates its pursise §s in | o the Belgian Red Cross in the United States will nome evidence ot e atrss s Mo Type or Two which has appeared |of the war and who lost her lite on the |0f the mational railway service to pro- (he ne¥ie borter employed em Black's and essional men .0 prove " A {private Pullman car. simultachously in papers in other. cities, { Lysitanja. vide for the purchase of freight carg and | Pr - - i | Black was taken Into custody last W RS ILLE : died of pneun.onia at his home in Chica- is explained, s in |equipment for the railroads under ti B to. the. American, people whether or not | TWO PEESONS KILLED BY - sociation must be dissolved by the su- | s O © O e aanoinced. rarpose | pian proposed. Eguipment would - be THUMSIeY after local and federal authori: the American Legion reports are. based GRAIN DUST EXPLOSION | oreme authority of the federal state con- | >n hysteria or upon. actual facts so re- + | tics had raided his car and selzed ¢ the foundafln “to serve the future |i~ased by the servide to the roads to mee: e cerngd.. If the latter does not act, the Washi for s solting .and-heartrending. as to cause the| Chicago, March 20.—Two persons are Secretary Denby left Washington for peopl —_————— 177 and 178 of the peacc treaty the as- i I fty-five cases of liquor s = »f European civilization througzh the car- ;Seasonal requirements, and thus used at; - oy Knewn tobe i central govérnment is empowered to act. | Guantanamo -, H: nd San Domingo. . 1 ifferent rallrodds. | was released the next 4 by United to rise in thutr |k "be dead and four others are 14 | Guantanamo -, Haiti a omin, irying on and extension of present pro- |different times on railroads. whole American | 1 ey a After passing the bill the relchstag ad- |, The Japanese house of representatives | he ficds of medieal education | | “The savings fn this method of fiand-| Stales Commissioner Graham after the e e atoesfor Lhetr cgatey. | ploslon whiel nek"e:fs?\:mng:eg::‘ St deteated overwhelmingly & motion de | e mubtic mealthe . 1ihg squipment would be very great,” says |POTter had testified he laced the liquor sactifiped . 4 m -n‘an'h wmnh d‘ c.ae‘gu the world's' ALLYES TO SUPRVISE t . elevators. ‘body w: g femoved trom the debris a fow hours uf. siadeli e foal ter the blast and the second was found S i e, ‘lfla!mflix' BY FRIENDS ‘oF FREEDOM FOR INDIA Néw York, March 20.—Friends of free- - g iaboard without Black's knowledge. clafing 1 want of confidence in the Hara Mr, Warfield. “The rentai cost to the! . g m:;ry SPECULATING ON SUCCESSOR, railroads would” be gradually cut down ! Goverror Hardee yesterday tel wraphed . 5 OF ANDEEW BONAE LAW |&nd railroads rates correspondingly low. Sheriff Allen of Dade county that Blaek's Bxperts from the pert of New York ered.” |release by federal authoritics did not ex- ’ : VR < 4 erate him under the state laws. T'a Dusseldorf, rch 18.— the A. P.) |for'the month of February amounted to| y.. 4om March 20.—Polifical specula-! Discussing the propesed rezional con-|°" —Small foreéyx:t the, 'ame(asy;m; of .,cl $237. 794.460, $113,513,140 less than Jan- t once of the Armour Grain tion as to the result of Ahdrew: Bonar Solidations of the carriers. Mr. \\;nrnolll 2 i "::;" out warrants for today adop! 2 ) Y, | o 3 “in Oberh - luary, 1991 Twvorts totaled $103,427,- ke 4 it the #aye a troublesome question arises in con P o Mapgort Ft of ‘that. wun::g'fl. nioveiment Taich oerated the elevator, said it mignt | Sebt0N TS SR OO, M (295, docreans of 55,000,000 trom previ. g s v D e a “Baction with' the yogaible. Sonfllet of inig |, Blask and his car returned to Miami for national dependence at & mass |nitely datermind or-ipcolld Mo defi-| ol N T the. correspondent of the As- |ouS MoR(h. ¢ o Choseriain —will b elected :to- the Sectior. of the tfansportation act withitN# morninz. When he acpears in Co- Tcating ere. Another resolation ex-in Y v R T et ted Press who has just completed a| — T e b wniontst party and the State laws. He points to the dangers of ;c3anut Grove police court’iomorrow ne ot l%lfl'“ for William ~Ran- | i e s e igconds contain- tour of:the zone of .occupation m;n'nwpt Leots Carsline nfter contessing, se- | CotP B N D F G biton - Ciub {hjunctions. by dissentiag stockholders and g (ch e * Toiph Herst's champlonship of the Sinn | i bocs aotoened pDIo7ed At the plant (707 0% ¢ “bad_oocupled the ' rail- [cording ' to . the . Boston potiee, to (rilitil® B, MULonics members of the Sys dissenting states will likely chulienge |7 @ heek near here on Liscayne Dy ' Hindoo revolutionaries and | Jowed tho.sodloian. o [Fe Which fol- | 008 o ona, buf there were indications | Killing his friend John Fitsgerald with an [[nertl"® O {the authority of consress to authorize |5/ 1o be cwned by h'm struexling ® throw off the bonds| Jopn C. McDonnell, ch - Ifor. the reception Of larger garrisons; | ice-pick during a brawl over whiskey, | 3\." chamberlain has already informed 'conselidation comtrdry to the statutes or ! s g b, of tom.~ ;| brevention. bureay, satd u.m Of the fire| ™o acrs have been lssued placing all |Was held withut bafl om a first degTeo |ine unionist whip that he Iy prepared to decisons of the platen te whlel the con-| LEEDS TO, NACTE 3 Bugene F. McAree. Who de-|ths ‘explosion was due. o epeoryin0®d | raiirsads, fobndrles, ‘furnaces and ‘mifies | murder charge. . . . {aceent the leadership providing the elec. Siltuent companies owe their allegience ) Selvaise iy AmRPLANS himself ss & member of the |conibustion which leited smnioou® | in-the entire:Dulsbyrg district under the : {tion is unanimous.: This insistence . on |and existence. v, [ = American. Leglon and proud of it said | mij gust. discreatt Mrepq‘nn. that le | supervision: of allieu forces. . Employer fation declared . ® !, 1o0imity possibly has its motive in the; : The organization proposed, he says, will| Cherbourz Mareh 20.—(By the A. P.) He “Would demand of District Attorney | might ha bss s i L e Iockont of wo~kers in the dron and met- o mbrance that nearly a decade ‘ago ' #d the L C. C. in effecting consolidations - 3 = B wan an investigation of the American | gn_neio hech due te labor troubles. | i e waEs oF al irdusiry “textils. shee, brick factories, [toticioT G e BT Skalter Hume Of Toads as may prove des‘rable in the vy Mok, W) Tiass miesting.Ja Madison SAUAe | ievator at 41,500,000, The e o 0 | T T, 03 anl ia the ganilis in Denmark. - A |yong having equal ciaims to the leader- ~Public nterést. anded hers Garlen last Friday and the source of its 5 k) o The value: of. the . THE SUPT. OF STATE POLICE | ... was calid in:eteliation, involving ship on Mr. Halfour's retirement, felt im-| - The Drojosal plan also will give Wi sy e which e alezed were were furn |G " TTe as, st X PR S o \ 200.00b, wr rkers. : 1 Dalied to’ stand asid to allow. M. Bogar o thesshort, linds, Mr. Warfield says. fse- Athonsto fofn lix mother ished by British propagandists. 3 3 Hartford, EoNL. o the o T mwtb B slasta® Isides obtaining equipment under lease, ynderwent 4 Setiots Youn's et - ¢ é Y e Ty g et 1919l lve dct which gave the super-| ype high rent wave In to wipe eut on |y 0 PEREE N ol b aniain | they: wou'd save shop cxpenses as the iV~ g TWO HIGHWAYMEN WERE ° BRITISH FEEIGHT STEAMER intendent of th "‘m“?! Dower of | May 1 another Chicago landmark, known | i fortnwith rsign his office 8 chan. |eonmecting lines. wouid take care of g P G ARRESTED IN DANBURY | AGEOUND OFF YARMOUTH ‘,',mm 15 the state will be nrged befors |- tie hangsut lor the boys” operaf®d leayior of the exchequer or wait until at- equipment repairs. " - messaze he T | while on. the hi- aingt the hazardovs trin : > Type : . in the vietnify of Clark and Jackson ted the mnext budget! . Mr. Warfield says there is @ weakness sy 5 ¢ ttee of the legislafure A ity ter he has presented get says . Da .| Boston, March 20.—The British freigh¢|ihe Judiciary committee b¢ s streef ‘for . forty ‘years by Alderman ¢ in April, Isdstill unknown. It is inherent in the “prevailing voluntery Danbury, March 20.—Lawrence Larey ight dnesday afternoon.. Propriet T3 : btatemeny pril, 20, and .fi- ‘Whaley, 25, were arrest-1|S.eamer City of Colombo, bound from Rk of © pex L ‘Hinky Dink” gmng )2 St. JohnyN. B, for N believed, however, :;nht hle will resign the l‘:l":f&c;‘openufi:_x'::elc: cmT'r:-:um‘ m:,"(’:' an .»1 ')v;‘ e for Caen. . charze. 0, N." B., for 3 "of frlies chan hip i 4 o decid| ecersi r here 7 ane awafts Tilm. ils oxpeete by JHS _Jochls Bolipt_teday Om - CHACSC: |y radlo. late m.y:gfl'gy.;:k‘m o t Y The arrest at San Antonfo, Tex., of § g T L : blishment of a comprehensive measure |y spond the niaht in 1ons ool oeaeh of m":nhm l‘ut ;f' bt Th+ po.|3round in the vicinity of Yarmouth N, e e s Louls Cohen who 'before his disappear- OBITUAR) 2 (1o insure” cconom’;cn railrond_operation | Athens tomcrrow. . The rema‘ned 'n fibg My the pate admies the- oidny [9 2t the entrance to the Bay. of Fundy. by s are o WG DR omh:mu;rfly s axs'stant dtre;;urer 5 Tile Miags. ‘ | Which, tie' pyblic a¥k and Later Will de- | seciurica In His sta m Uirognth e d c o asked ¢ v 3 Q B New £ - - - & e 2 and o confessal that tie: he 1 > and |55 o DEESES AINd LAt togn Be:pent AREIVED Sruph Gompany, Boston, was announced| Springfleld, Mass., & March . 20—Bile| “ric oo s are. concemed® he says | 1o g 1 g e i 4 } c sitiand i S in messages to the policé and to Millett, 69, inventor of -the” Millett core !fop econbmical methods of railrond oper- s e m was & bo¥er and lived in Wa- preas T‘q—— 5 for' the.company. 3 ‘oven, and founder of “the Millett' Brass ation_are cssential to steady employment | TWO SOLDIE Mr, Warfield nonts to what ‘he de- LLED. 81X DED IN DUBLIN e A LT MIDDLETOWN PHYSICIAN © WAS FOUND DEAD IN BED dletown, Conn., March 20.—hl’>"r. J H. Macdougal), prominent physi- eq of this city, was found dead in bed is home today. He was $6 years old. g i e Company, -died in Tn home’ here today. EXPLOSION IN BEIDGEPORT 2 Discovery of & comet of the ninth Frank 8, Brown. s - k st Hamburg, | magnitude ‘was anouneed in a cablegram ‘Washington, Conn., March 20.—Prank |seribes as the “insurmountable diffieul-| Dublin Bridgeport, Conn., March 21.—An ex-|to_inspect strong: to the Harvard College Observatory from|S. Brown, who was proprietor of the|tles” In bringing abou: readjustment by | thrown at ar; plosio nof dynamite or - a bomb shortly reichswehr. G and .in | the Central. Bureau.of Astronomical Tel- Loomarwick hotel, on Lako flgnnflu;_ the voluntary. action of the Association t, two of which after midnight this ‘morning badly dam- a e 1 t 3 at Brusseld and said that at Cape- {for 30 years, died at his home In Ncwlof Executives of Rallroads, which, he |=oldiers and wounding six ethers. inelud. aged the office and home of Dr. J. D, l ¢ 3 g toltown op March 14 the astronomer Reid |Preston today at the age of 77. Ho rep: |says, necessarily fepresents the views of ing an officer. The remaining soldiers Smith, 737 Lafayette street. far troops, the ted the stramger of the skies in the ted the town of Washington in the'a- smali controlling groun. lr-‘,'-nl’nmdmnum jcc.mld-ln learned no one Was ‘infured. PRl tian =# "spricornus. ‘general in-1393, ‘YT “Contifued cvidencd is given of these party. ]

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