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* gertame danger that the very nations Sell os tub EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 » ; ca _ DELAY IN V CON GRESS MAY KEEP AMERICAN TROOPS IN EUROPE | Washington, Republican. and others | hastily drafted and the result ts had protested rudeness and looseness of expres- LEAGUE MIGHT CAUSE MISUN- | sion. DERSTANDING AND STRIFE. “We abandon Kloet fhe wee ted wale i laid down by Washington In his Fare ees Saeee. ee that instead | ven Address and the Monroe Doo of safeguarding the peace of the] tine, “It ie worse than idle; it is not world, the Learue as now planned/honest, to evade or deny this fact. would engender misunderstandings|In the twinkling of an eye, while te ssion and emotion reign, the meee weit. hington policy is to be entirely He said that as now drafted, the jnid amide and we are to enter on a Constitution would contravene the) permanent: and indissoluble alliance. American| “There is no need of arguing oo teeta orl tari tn ant whether there is to be compulsive sovereignty, involve America [forces behind thie League, itt there foreign disputes, substitute inter-|in Article 10, absolutely and en- tionalism for nationalism, and be of | tirely in their guarantees.” Daacet acts | “Senator Lodge questioned whethe benefit principally to FE age the proposed draft Expressing sympathy with the popu-| harmony among the lar denand and efforts toward af) tend to produce r a! 0 troversy agreement for world peace, Sqnator | tro) i : Lodge said he was not prepared to ‘We all desire peace,” he said, “but igo in our zeal for peace we must be say that there could not be a concert! careful not to create new obligations | of nations to safeguard against war, | and untried conditions which but he insisted that the agreement for 1 to fostering war rather than such @ concert should be drawn up calmly and deliberately when the} world was at peace and not hastily when war atill existed. “Much time has been wasted,” “really makes for | nations or will | dissension and con- nd new may le peace.” 29 GOVERNORS, 90 MAYORS 0 MEET WITH WILSOK | he) said. “The delays have bred restless- ness and confusion everywhere. Ger- ‘ a : many 1s lifting her head again, Tho Hylan Li ted Among Those to whimpering after defeat ts changing] Attend Conference on Unem- to threats. She is anise — ployment and Business nine millions of Germans in Germ: : Hae Austria. She is reaching out in Rus WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Gover- sin and reviving her financial and/ "0M of twenty-nine Staten and May- commercial penetration everywhere. from ninety of the larger citics Germany 1s again threatening, andj Dave said they will attend the Srenie| dent's conference on unemployment | of @ great war is to ploy Sundae “J and genera! business conditions at be found for the future, as for the past, in Germany. She should be chainod ang fettered now and this menace to world peace removed. ASKED TO CHANGE PRINCIPLES OF WASHINGTON AND MONROE. “There is an issue involved in the league constitution presented to us which overshadows all others” said Senator Lodge. “We are asked to de- part now for the first time from the foreign policies of Washington. We are invited to move away from George the White House next week. Among the Mayors are John F. Hylan, New York, and William Hale Thompson, Chicago, President Wilson, it was announced to-day, will open the conference in the East Room of the White House At 10.45 A. M. Monday with a long ddress on the general industrial situation. Secretary of Labor Wilson will preside at the opening session and deliver @ short address, ‘The BOURGEOISIE FIGHT GERMAN REDS BY |= | COUNTER STRIKES New Spartan lots Riots in Munich and Disorders Continue to Spread. BASLE, Feb. ana} professional men Business in several German! towns have been urged to meet the strike of the working classes by go- | ing on strike themasctves, according to despatches received here from Berlin. At Merseburg, southeast of Magdeburs, | the bourgeoiste have gone on strike. The Bourgeois Saxony, mmittee at Leipzig, bas issued an appeal to the! gists and professors to call a general strike as @ protest against the strike of the proletar At Brunswick the former Premier of the Brunswick Government has publicly announced his adhesion to communiam, Other Berlin advices say more than two-thirds of the miners in Central ermany are on strike and the strik- everywhere have bagun to occupy the ra{lroads and post-offices. ‘The Government, however, it is said, hopes to reestablish order by the use large military forces. The Frankfort Zeitung says that the communist activity is increasing in Konigsberg and the whole of Kast Prussia, where thousands of pamph Jets have been distributed appealing of Government policy toward verbal war contracts will be by Secretapies Baker id Daniela. In the afternoon Cabinet members will preside and the Governors will tell of conditions and n soso in their States. SODA AND CANDY TOO HIGH; GIRL ADMITS SHE STOLE)’ Yeowoman Confesses T Theft of Ring When Arraigned in Court— Spent Money for Uniform. Anna Fisher, seventeen, pretty, black- eyed and curly haired, a yeowoman at- tached to the 3d Naval District office at No. 280 Broadway, ioved chocolate soda and candy to much that her sal- ary of $26 por week was not enough to satisfy her craving for them, Anna was arraigned to-day in the Washington Heights Court charged with the theft of a $600 diamond ring from Mra. Marcia White, another yeo- woman who lives at No, 621 West 111th ‘Washington toward the other end of the line at which stands the sinister figure of Trotzky, the champion of in- ternationaliam. “Wor Lincodn’s government of the people, for the people and by the peopie we are asked to substitute In the United States on many vital points government of, for and by other people, Pause and consider well before you take this fateful «tep. “We must build no bridges across the chasm which now separates American freedom and order from Russian anarchy and destruction. We must wee to tt that the democracy of the United States which bas pros- pered so mightily in the past is not drawn by any hasty error or by any glittering delusions, through specious devices of supernational government, within the tolls of international #o- cialism and anarchy.” Amendments proposed by Senator Lodge included @ specific provision excluding the’ Monroe Doctrine from the League's purview. This, he said, outlined ould be uone in three lines. Immi-|Street. The ring was pawned by John gration and other internal and do-| Rodgers, a sailor, for $375, of which syeatic questions and those vital to/amount Anna received $100. “ional existence also should be ex-| “I took the ring,” she sald, “because I needed $100 to pay a bill for my unl- form, My father had given me $100 to uy it but T spent the money on choco- late sodas and candy, because since the priee of them has gone up a girl can ot keep herself supplied with them on a salary of $26 per week.” Anna, who is the daughter of George Fischer of No. 8615 12th Street, Bath Beach, gave $1,000 bail for her appear- ance at a hearing next Tuesday, Rod- ers was held in $1,000 bail HNTALIAN WAR LOSSES WERE 462,391 KILLED Wounded Number 953,886, Half of Whom Were Per- manently Disabled. PARIS, Feb. 28 (Associated Press) —Dr, Silvio Crespi, Italian Minister of Food and Transportation, has presented to the Reparation Commission of the Peace Conference a statement showing Italy's losses, which reads as follows , 462,391; wounded, 953,886, half @ from the Leagu be wat, adding: wThace should be some definite provision for peaceful withdrawal’ from the \League of any nation [Mthat desiresyto withdraw. “Let us hava @ definite, stat ment as to whetwer the League ie to have an intermotiona® force @F iteown or is to havethe power te summon the armed'forces of the different members. ae tt stands,” he said, “there is 's jurisdiction, whichwign the constitution will quar- vet abowt the meaning of thevvarious ‘articles ‘before a twelve-months has passed. Tt seems to have-ween very What Is The ‘Supremacy Test’’?) ‘The mostremarkable test of phono~ waphe ever made. A test which bina A you the capone of The to the people to destroy the railroads. A large number of Russtan Bolsheviki are reported to be in East Prussia, COPENHAGEN, — Fab, The town hall and the stores in Leipz Saxony, have been closed as a re sult of a strike by the Bourgeoisie, rgd to a deapatoh from Ber- German Government troops yes- rday occupied the town of Ham- tng in the Ruhr industrial region, after a fight in which a number of Spartacans were killed, The Govern- ment troops captured 116 prisoners, COPENHAGEN, Feb. 28.—Rioting broke out anew in Munich on Thurs- day, according ( the correspondent there of the Politiken, Three thou- sand Spartacan soldiers marched to the Parliament Building in an effort republic in Bavaria, BERLIN, Thursday, sociated Press).-Magdeburg ia shut off from rail communication with the outside world as @ result of a rail- way strike. A procession of unem- ployed men, under Spartacan direc- tion, took possession of the round- house there, raked the fires from the locomotives and induced the engi- main at work until driven off by PARIS, Thursday, Feb, 27,—The| o situation at Munich is grave, accord- | © ing to the Berlin Vossische Zeitung, |‘ which is quoted in a Havas despatch from Basle. Spartacan forces not only are masters of all public buildings and the transportation services in the city, but have also seized the presses on which Government banknotes are printed. These presses, it is said by the Berlin Lokal Angeiger, are kept busy. Foodstufts are being rationed at Munich, the amounts issued to the bourgeoisie being only half of those given workingmen, 066300 business men, officials, doctors, drug-| 4 to force the Diet to proclaim a Soviet | —— ron. =» co-|FUNDS FOR RUSSIA BARRED WASHINGTON, 28.—-Foreign |men for Camp Gordon. neers and other employees to joln @/exchange transactions between the] Besides the engineers there came cn | political strike for the introduction | United States and Russia have been|the Rochambeau 69 officers of the of Soviet rule. prohibited by the Federal Reserve legen Division and two civilians, a Hoth socialist parties and trade} Hank. and similar action has been | casual officer from the marines, Sig- union officials are endeavoring to wee cy “he MERE SHERRY PTS | as Corps and Judge Advocates office prevent the spread of the strike at/'A/) and Mrance came {and 60 civillane—in all 1,863, Leipzig. Postal, telephone and tele-|) own to-day, acted at the request} Among the 6,952 soldiers, most of graph employes have voted to re-|} o¢ the State Department. Under the|them colored, aboard the Aquitania board's system of supervising foreign force, e agents. transactions. KAHN AND GERARD STUNG Former puT |Commander of Old 22d Engineers Who Led Regiment Home To-Day 009490900900 + rOO0O4 OOF 06-202 OOB-O99O0-06-00004000O OLD Z2NDN.Y, --REGT. ARRIVES ON THE ROCHAMBEAU (Continued from First Page.) in the throats of those likely lads who helped to “bust” the Hinden- | burg Line when the band on the pler played just “Home, Sweet, Home.” In command of the returning engi- neers is Lieut, Col, William Conroe, who went away to France as second in command of the regiment, under Col Vanderbilt. The part of the regiment which returned to-day comprises thi Field and Staff, Headquarters, Band, Companies A, B, C and D, Ordnance TTALIAN QUARREL TALKED IN SLEEP, WITH JUGO SLAVS | TIPPED OFF 2,100. GROWING BITTER ROBBERY TO WIFE Both Sides Take aT Take a Threatening | — 'S « Woetarns Loqua- city His Undoing at Home and With Police. | Attitude That Embarrasses | Peace Delegates. | | vent members of the Conference from |drifting into a conflict. Differerices |have been growing until both sides bills to her | flat but it is asserted that this is nothing | fon that like general mobilization. The Jugo-Slava complain that the |. Ke Italians continue to land troups on the Dalmatian coast and that they | answered. are digging trenohes at Fiume and) iyo. arrai elsewhere; also that they are arrost~| ine ond the ing and imprisoning female Jug»- Slav teachers on political grounds and stopping “couriers of the Jugo- Siav Government. Detective from the food authorities, which, if not sufficient to check the attitude of both sides, it is intimated economic and financial penalties provided for in the plan of the League of Nations may be applied to both sides. talking so Detachment, Sanitary Detachment and Engineer Train. The men were to be taken to Camp Upton to-night to remain until the division parade is held. ‘Twenty-nine officers and 913 men are former New York guardsmen, | while 283 from other States will go to the following camps to be mustered out: One officer and 45 men for Camp Dix, one officer and 112 men for Camp Stevens, one officer and 44 men for Camp Logan, one officer and 44 men tor Camp Grant, one officer and 33 Soeeosee 246.464.4404 pen eece CONROE. AS GURB ON BOLSHEVISTS U. S., Britain and France Act Shut Off Large Sums Raised Her to lwere the 366th Infantry, complete, 317th Ammunition Train, 317th Train Headquarters and Military Police Company, all of the 924 Division; 22 officers and 247 enlisted men, all sick or wounded; 60 casual officers, 57 naval officers and 4 wives of naval officers, The Aquitania also had among her passengers Lord and Lady Reading, Mr. and Mrs. J, P, Morgan, Capt. Lord Molyneux, Col. Sir Campbell Stuart, who organized the Duchess of Connaught’s own Irish-Canadian Rangers; Sir Arthur Willett, Sir Grimwood Mears, Capt, Reid Slennie, R. No; Mr, Perkins Bull, K. C.; Sir xchange transactions, evidence was pbtained, it is said, that large sums of money had been made available in he United States for use of Bolshevist Practically the only means of stopping this was to shut off these BY FEROCIOUS JELLYFISH | —_—— Ambassadgr and Banker Attacked While Bathing at Palm Beach, of $2, Premier Orlando Sends Personal| where he Cable Message to the | Dillingham : : George President. wha eae WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 President | the Workh Wilson was assured to-day in a per-/ gers in the | do you want to leave your husband? d the attorneys. “I am satisfied he is a crook,” she | |is always on his li Criminal Courts thousand dollars was my share.” thought then, was joking, but is a crook.” in the Times Square 100 and a ticket to Palm Beach, | was Dressler, ANTWERP MAY BE U.S. wine. ° Melgium Wants Port Used Instead } of Rotterdam. { BRUSSELS, Thur Feb. 27.—The Belgian Government is pressing nego- 8 with a view to having Antwerp | | tate u 8 4 supply base for the American army of occupation instead of Rotter dam, -Holland, Premier Delacroix nounced in the Chamber of Deputies to~ day. The Premier said he hoped that the negatiations would be concluded | soon PARIS, Feb. 5 (Associated: Prom),| Frederick Durgwart, No, West) vaste have to worey Wile aie ‘ The relations of Italy and Jugo-| 180th Street, talked in his sleep of Bye (asses Ifyou ‘wear our “ones Bicea” Blavia are viewed as serious in Pence | strange things to bis wite, Anna, | pyccd'4te,, No,serew, to, come logge OF Conference circles, possibly as re- Who married him Dec. 16 last, four] your eycn. We attendangs 0 ost quiring action by the Powers to pre-| days after he had given ten new $100! RCCUFntely mado lenses to ft the de- fects of Vision, and our prices are right. mM. Singer : to buy furniture for their Durgwart had told her he was a few- pdighe ETRIST AND OPTICIAN jare taking a threatening attitude, elry salesman, but in @ sleep he| cor, Fulton St. An Italian report that the Jngo-| talked of “stick-ups,” of “hauls,” | al ena. Slavs are mobilizing forces brings capes aways,” “bulls,” and of “Dress- er. rejoinder from the latter that no such |“ syr6 Durgwart'a doubts about her step has been taken and that the’ husband's business grew to certain- ‘army which was disbanded after the| ties aftér several weeks, and Tues- Jay afternoon she went to the office Ask For + ’ defeat of Austria is being reorgan-| 4 hy k 4 ieee eee * Bi lof Assistant District Attorneys Mur- | Wma Horlic Ss on 7 ‘oat age ‘ basis | phy and Lazarus to ask for a sepa- The ORIGINAL js admitted that the younget | pation, \ M . bk im \Malted Milk classes are being called to the colors, ou ought to go to a civil court | . she was told, “But why “He talks in hie rs of which I know noth name of ¢ Dres sleep A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Quick Lunch; Home or Office. | OTHERS are IMITATIONS ps. Raynes, in charge of the Detective Bureau, was sent for and he learned from | 4 } OMicials of the Food Administration | sire, Durgwart that after their marri- ré say that obstruction by the Italian! aoe when she had asked Durgwa military authorities in controlling the} where he got the $1,000 in new hun- yy Lo-Day railways running inland from Trieste | gpq dollar bills he answered, “Oh, mi Months to Pay. Charge for the time being docs not permit} ang my partner, George Dressler A ccount Transaction: the movement of relief stores. This] ok up a man in the Times Square ecerlal NO Er | i has brought energetic representations | sypway Station and got $2,100, Onc prey erences. Rep: ve calls on res _ Call or write for i catalog 44 “T70 Broadway Cogner. mid Ly she he added, ha he be since in his sleep I Investigation of the police recotds | pre disclosed that on the night of Dec.! IT WILL SUPPORT LEAGUE theatrical manager, had been robbed | subway station | Aeronautical Exposition OPENS TO-MORROW going to open up the home. it was learned, | g a five-day sentence in| ouse for jostling passen- ubway. a sonal cable from Premier Orlando of| Indictments against each of them| 8 P.M. the whole-hearted support of Italy in| were returned by the and Jury! the formation of a League of Nations. | yesterday. Dressler was arrested | Admission 75c, including War Tax Bo cai cal be wie intangibia| When discharged from the Work- | BOX OFFICE charter of humanity, Italy, brings the ee oye a pontess he . contribution of her assent with fervid | P°'° 6 I ed . ‘Madison S G rd expression of deep conviction. | Both were arraigned before Judge q- arden “Our hearts, with sincere faith, cel Crain this morning, charged with brate this event which |; 4 will re-| grand larceny in the first d ‘ee and} DIED main one of the most memorable in| committed to the Tombs without bail ben fSed human history; and it is fitting that| p BUTLER.—nOsSE BUTLE uman 'y pending trial. ahevta aieanr, . the whole Italian people comprehend | H i ery’ bee at FUNERAL and acclaim with joy itabish value and | | GHUROH, Bresa 66th st., Friday ita everlasting significaee.@ ‘NEW PRESSURE BY A ALLIES a omiaw COLLINS,——ABNER COLLINS, ON RUSSIAN BOLSHEVISTS Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL , | 8.30 P.M. oT AS HUNGARIAN PLOTTERS | Having Faited to Suspend Hostiti- | o™m#tHS—cork ston's Mutual Ala Bo: fo he iach : | clety are requested to attend the funera ties, the Prinkipo Conference jot our deceased nu JOHN F pe BRIEN, from his late residence, No Four Among Seventeen Arrested in | Will Be Abandoned. | sagih: atc. Chenoa th. Bil deeale Budapest for Counter Revolu- PARIS, Fed, 8—There 18 no longer | Chyren. 130th st, and Alexander ‘i Ae any question of going on with the Murch 1 at 10a. Me tionary Activity. Prinkipo Conference, Andre ‘Tardieu, | "Yd" ° ident and Secretary, BASLF, Feb. 28.—Seventeen persons,| one of the French delegates to the | Ste including Major Gen. Alexander von|Peace Conference, informed — foreign MEMORIAL NOTICES. er corresponde o-day ese IAL NG Ssurmay, former Minister of National | Sre eid the Belehociht hea a ite TRAWFORD.—in loving memory of Gape. He, sad the Bolsheviki had failed to] Sack CRAWFORD, the Poet b Defense, Joseph Sayerenyi, former | comply with the conditions Iaid down| jh0 hin as, tuiy. “ie Pa Minster of Commerce, and Herr Meth-|by the Entente as to a suspension of | 00 ee eee eee meme ete hee hostilities and that the Allies have in| ~ % - aon ee tan Cabinet are anger |view new methods of restoring order in| LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS. arrest at Budapest, charged with coun-|Rus® and are examining uyailable! Zyl Stig eerie, Weneniay , maria. ter-revolutionary propaganda, accord- means to carry out this purpose. rewanl. 720 Park Ralnuseter ing to advices received here from the Hungarian capital. It is added that Dr. Alexander Wekale, former Premier and Minister of Finance of Hungary, owes his lib- | erty to his advanced age. BUDAPEST, Wednesday, Feb. The Gungarian Government pl today to start criminal prose offictals responsible for the war, The first to be tried, it was said, will be| former Chancellor Berchtok! and Count | Forgach. Berchtold 1s understood to be living in isolation at Lake Thun, Switzerland. | TO “PICKET” WILSON HERE. | National Woman's Paty 1 Leaders | Plan Demonstration Tuesday, | Plana for picketing the President | when he arrives here March 4 were being made to-day by members of the | National Woman's Party. Miss Alice Paul, Director of the ac- tivities of the militants, 1s in Boston | preparing for the New York demon- | Stration, it was aaid. She expects to arrive with her force Tuesday morn- ing. mad > French Honor Ambassa Sharp. PARIS, Thursday, Feb, 27.—A large group of Senators, Deputies and econo- mists, Cabinet Ministers and others | joined in giving a luncheon in honor of | William Graves Sharp, the retiring American Ambassador, at the Republl- can Club to-day, Mr. Sharp was highly | praised in toasts, and in reply paid a tribute to the people ot | France. ——o- 17,000 ‘Tons of Food Rench Dansig. PARIS, Feb. 28.—Relief work is proceeding rapidly in Poland, it was | announced to-day by Herbert Hoover. JORDAN away in | pleasing | flavors. where, a jaabled. CH, Fla. Feb. 28.— Harold Elverston, Major Gen, Stew- The Edison over all others. A are permanently @i Keccniden Gane Wreaths | PALM BEACH, Fia., Feb. Both . test in which you may hear all the “Naval losses sshow 3,169 killed and vile oe former Ambassador James W. Gerard |art and Major Gen, McDougall, who makes of phonographs {5.252 wounded. The total number of and Otto H, Kahn, whose house guest|commanded the Canadian Training P poe vn incapacitated during the war is} BERLIN, Feb. 28.—American Social- comparison with The men Incapac ng the > he is, were set upon by Jellyfish while | Division at Shorncliffe, i shown to be 4,385,487, which includes | !#t# sent several large floral wreaths to|) 1 “penal t the| ahe @1ai a Ante ae ager Lalo di Premier Fisner’s funeral, it was re-|bathing yesterday and ran from the| ‘The 3,391 men on the Maui in- a proaligs Z orted in despatches received from|surf with great speed to the cluded the 850th Field Artillery, com- AS YOU KNOW ae losecen Pattyn teks 7 per | Munich, where attendants applied curatives in| piete, 39 officers and 3,448 enlisted en © population ol 'y and her ——S— * loti m : there is always one |Cent oF the form of a cooling lotion that grad- | men (colored); 1,042 enlisted men, all A , colonies, equalling the precentago of . H.W. es Cece men (o eo au si, 5.00% tem |icem ay sepmen ir tntan sary tnt | MAG H. W. WERDERT CIES, esty toe te mm prTunaa tno aun| BGR, oom nae covers Oa ght ‘€ t Ce ca aan Best. The acousticcon- | SAP ta Meadnaushty, clehe submarine’! wite of Justice Viotim of Hinexs|ay being of Gorman origin and very|. Other ships duato-day are: Sobral, Gitions are ypast right. 880,000 tong of merchant shipping, or Following Influcnsa, stealthy in its approach, It somehow | Brest, 2,655 men; America, Marseilles, | 67.5 per cent. of her total tonnage. ‘Her | a. sonnie ch care vite of |made its way inst s bathing suit {2163 men; Abangarez, Bordeaux, 25 total money outlay was $13,000,000,000, 7% TERBI¢ seb ih Mad papel PT SRE cod at all ang |easual officers; ‘Purrialba, La Pal- 70 MAKE CERTAIN\ Satine exchange at par.’ Justice Henry W. Herbert of the Court 4 ‘ : woe casual officers; Carrillo, Bor: that no phonograph in pep age — of Special Sessions, died to-day at the |auletly beg «Jellyfish occas | eaux, 59 men; Yosemite, St fi p84 hy) eI , home of her daughter, Mrs. Rita H, | sionally float here and some- re, 28 men; Malden, St. Sane the "Supremacy Test WOMAN'S BODY IN RIVER, eill, No. 1 Weat 85th Street, times sting 1 y picking out|2) casuals. Shall have this favored Sear eneEEES | Ors, Herbert was visiting hber|pollticians. | r, there are excep-| About 3,600 men are due to-mor- | ~ pion pa re bald Pennles | daughter and son-in-law a week age | tions to the sule, as a prominent actress |row on the Great Northern, cruiser struments are placed on a ns nd, hen she b me ill, Her death was| was stung here last winter. Rochester an jagara. Platiorm which is corned as cach wis hide’ ad ah inidintiiad ‘aioedial caused by ae plication of dive 4 —_——_ © so that you 4 Ps pedeien pOme prought on by in ne erecent tiaras Gt 22! annaroty” abet toysar of" | ee lis Deitch Savat ea Get Volce im |Moamanta Welcomes Our Wood | found in the East River, off Castle Hill hreatment, place in the room. Pesan ty rahroass ri Reeih Bee Fem i. tae ; WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. — Advices . - : : f : Onreer. PLYMOUTH vgland, The s- iate th ani teens aad yg | were on the head PUTNAM Sonn., Feb. @@,—irnest | success of the jo of the |to the State Department frot cha- wsed in this test are | yagck’ pure ie pecs d teacher, Became a@ financier and then| sider naval pay has so impressed the | Commission to control distribution of given the same care we | body Was taken t r¢ham Morgue, | Went through bankruptcy with country-| Admiralty that it has deci to call/flour sent into Roumania by the -abeagh | " wide claims of aBout a million dolla’s| upon the home ports to elect represent. | United States had arrived in the Rou- give The New Edison. | Wheat Guarantee BUI Sent to Confer. | 4#ainst oie died of heut failure to Pathe py branches to dis- |manian capital and received @ warm We urge their manu- A lay, sixty-two yeare old, a tr ‘sing, eanteen, | welcome, facturers to inspect them. The WASHINGTON, The billion = — . and retirement" een - “Supremacy Test” will be made | qoitar Wheat Price Guarantee Bill was Bell Slated to be Acting U. 5. len One Man Kile Hurt tn Wreck. “hn, only at your request. Ask for it in conference to The Senate Attorney, For Taking Baby S WINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Feb, 26— bin 4 it at 12.90 ¢ with an| ol 39 D, Bell, former Assistant Sperial to The Evening World.) One man was killed and fourteen in- far. Furlan planting Ly ACL ton Counsel tn ch UE, Feb, 28.Harry Haft,|jured in a wreck on the Minneapolle fer ha pring planth * the farm offic i ‘ n fag supine neat leet eter Hee alta Benen Diarriet jouth Bay Warden, had a dosen|and St, Louls Railroad at, Norwood, me | . gy ry When the temporary term of | Sayville scallopers fined in ito & stock train which was stalled in » Exeape in New Ha J expires to-night — | Court lagt night for taking "und el ees Svelal to The Rvening Work -> scallops. mblyman Ida I. Sammis — = NEW LONDON, Cenn., Fet Pas-| No Habeas Corpus for Allens, — [hopes to have the law, at the demand| Reserve Board Counsel Restene, alte ic Library | senser train No. 70, for Worcester, on| ‘The writ of habens corpus sued out|ce bay men, repealed WASHINGTON, Feb. 28,—Milton ©, Avenue | the New York, New Haven & Hartford |by Harry Weinberger, on behalf of —_ — Eliiett of Virginia, to- ~ Feenss 08 d to side track at Groton, and the | Pedro Martin and the #ix remaining nd of Henry Clay D Counsel of the Federal Reserve rd, abe bat Orange and Newark nove crashed into a string of \aliens af the fifteen who were brought! LYNCHBt Va., Fob, 2.--Capt.|and will be succeeded by George Har- freight cars, Next to. the motive here for possible deportation, was dis- Henry B. Clay ndson of the famous |rison, heretofore Assistant Counsel, and s a curload of dle nd for Judge John ©. Knox of the statesman, Henry Clay of Kentucky, is | for. the t year representative of the 1 H ¥. ive of Camp Devens bul all escaped injury. Ualted States District Cows, dead here at the age of 79 years. 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