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FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1918. , ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, IF eWILSON HALTS HOTHEADS MERN PUSHES VOTE > OF THE ARMY AND NAVY IN - PENDING JAPANESE SNARL t | Neither Warships Nor Troops } Will Be Moved Except on Order of the President. baby brothers tn the rear room of a tonement at No. 40% Kast Sixtieth street, Early to-day after her father had gone to his work Anie left the hook, When he had browaht the body Prot. Loce to Go West. of the child to the deck the dripping] SAN FRANCISCO, May 46. — Prof. | Uttle bundle of white was taken to the | Jacques Loeb probably will return here | Fast Sixty-seventh street station. | t carry on his work, Of late he hai ene Bay region offered facilities not to be found om the Atlantic Seaboard. saw a bit of white cloth float by the nose of his barge. He ran for his boat- “Must Potter's Field crowd (ts Meepers for this ehtid?”’ ete aet a WN WEST VRG Backed by Affidavits Alleging “Reign of Terror” He Urges Action in Senate. & more aggressive itade would be assumed toward this country. Conservative statesmen of Japan have not been Inclined to attach any More serious Importance to dispute than hi but fear of excited outbursts among thelr own people has caused urgent instructions to be sent Ambassador Chinda in Washington to hurry up some settioment ef the situation. The sador is a daily caller at the Bi Department and has been unceas- ing in representations of the nee irgent action, in order to avoid additional complications, He was eat the State Department for a terday, WAR, NAVY AND RTMENT HEADS. Whether it # his eommunication Or news from some other source is not known, but President Wilson did the WASHINGTON, May 16—Senator Kern's resolution for inves' the charges of peonage, militariam and oppression of workers In the West Vir- Rinia mine district wan up again to- day In the Senate, with prospects of a vote, Backed with numerous aMdavite and statements alleging deapotiam and & reign of terror maintained by the mine operators, Me. Kern announced he} would insist on some action before the Senate adjourned. “Mother” Jones and other labor lead- i BAN ON AGGRESSIVENESS SS Policy of Preparedness Will Be . * Followed, But Nothing Like Hostility Permitted. orn from the district hoard the debate! from the Senate galleries. Senator Kern received @ letter to- day from State Senator Samuet b Montgomery of Kingwood, W. Va., who @eclared “human life was the only thing heid valueless by the mine opera- tore” and that the head of the State Mining Department was an operator in whose mines occurred frequent explo- sions, Senator Montgomery wrote that seven hundred minora had been killed in mine explosions in the State and the By Samuel M. Williams * tall Corvespontent of Tho Bvening WASHINGTON, May 16.—President ‘Wileon has given arbitrary orders to the War and Navy Departments that mot a ship nor @ bedy of troops be Moved without his sanction during the Present Japanese dispute. The Even- fing World ts authorised to state offi- very unusual thing of calling a special conference late in the afternoon of the heads of the State, War and Navy De- partments. In the absence of Secre- tary Bryan, the State Department was Feprosented by John Bassett Moore, ite counsellor. Secretary Garrison wae there for the Army and Secretary Dantets for the Navy. The only in- formation vouchsafed was that no CHICAGO EXPRESS } ¢ |HARMONY IN JEWELR house to play. Thither came the father later, @ new " A few hore tater Dan Wiibur, in| look of unutterable tragedy In his tired | peen worang tn the atiaady teh Fs command of the Street Cleaning Depa eyes, while the policemen asked each 4 »| ment's barge, Dell, tied at the wharf at| other by the lift in their eyebrows and | BoWle says Prof. Loeb told him recently | * | the Kast River end of sixtieth the unspoken word framed on their tps: |!" New York that the Ban Francisco New and Increased Service ‘of Western Trains On and after May 25, 1913 only thlfig received by the widows were “the pine boxes In which their hua- bands were buried.” He declared that the mining dopart- ment displayed no Interest in human liven and that a lobby was maintained against employers’ Mability Jawa of which West Virginia had none, movement of ships or solfiers was plated, but that discussion was upen general conditions of the two services and their state of pre- paredness, Ambamedor Chinda waited the return ef Counsellor Moore from the conference * elally that the President and his Cabi- ‘net Go mot want any trouble, do not ‘*@xpect any end will not do anything to encourage. it. They believe that the Japanese Cabinet takes the same view , 9¢ Che cana, and that the California fnetGent will be adjusted in a friendly “@plomatic manner. There i a hot-head party in the pee teladae~ Scart | CABINET APPROVES along that th 5 ‘ ou a ak iat 6 Gres cet between the Sta:e sat Sth ag st for the better accommodation of its passenger traffic ‘ ¥ ng | Department and Ambassador Chinda jignting navy officers centring around | were in most cordial and friendly spirit between the East and the West a new time table of ‘the General Board and ite subordinate | with full understanding part of| WASHINGTON, May 16, — President / fpronios vente Geéretary Gasrioon of the Japenese Ambasnad our pe-| Wilson and the Cabinet at « three hour through trains covering the Pennsylvania System will Depart: hich O-4 on le e nl Daniele of the Navy Department have prevents the ‘Federal Buocative trom thes United eaiecsts Gasanre Soslbet be made effective on the above date. There will be zefueed to awe ir fee! ie ternal! - demande ot we, jagrrenive fio [tee dyson the adltaites Mit aa Foetal ty Gig town tee as new and increased service between New York and we been ol take frm “fen SeAiaat peopesaie tov various nats Sie ANANERALPOLTTIOG< cr [eres areas Sen Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago, Cincinnati, ; ae Phot aig pseorirg Wier eed (riptansbd ed ethereal Indianapolis and St. Louis. The leaving and arriving , MOT HEADS INDULGED IN MUCH | settlement were it not for the unsettled | been substantially approved. It may time at all the principal cities will be adapted to the . SPECULATION, Political conditions and volatile state of be made public after delivery to the i leghe war ocare tn army and navy of | Puvinet fe none soe etene Ie Sr pn, [apenas Redes ee requirements and convenience of all classes of travelers { oT pall ed ved igor ppl gpd fon parce: taiderta agian and fixed to fit connections with the trans-continental | ‘age and put to sea without | years, not unlike the downfetie of min-| DROWNED IN EAST RIVER, ii systems. A wider range of choice of leaving time. tination being known. This) tstries in France. The California affair | CHILD MAY FIND HER LAST slyes opportunity for fresh political agi: from New York by trains of most acceptable accome Prcsitas’ When” ice“ renoheds tee HOME IN POTTER'S FIELD. modations will be offered. nature of which was not divulged, in- quiry has Seen made as to the state of im army and navy. Certain activity ts noticeable in ar- fangements fer military supplies already contracted for, but these should not be regarded as aggressive measures, They are classed ag merely ordinary precau- tions for evontualities, ‘Washington ernments there friendly relations and a desire to arrange Qn entirely amicable and peaceful ad- Justment ef the unpleasant eltuation created in California. But the temper of a large part of the Japanese populace and the decidedly aggressive attitude of Pacific Coast politicians are causing complications of much embarrassment to both Gevernments, The through car service will be increased and in number of cases expedited. * The new time table will present many advantages of completeness and satisfactory arrangement which will at once engage the attention of the, traveling public. 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