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——————— a xeeenrTre---mTmS +i é A a, ia, Serbia, Poland and Czecho- akia, If the Budapest report is irue, the Allies have made an im- portant concession to Hungary. —— BERNSTORFF THINKS GERMANY WILL HAVE A SAY ABOUT PEACE New Finance Minister Takes Oath That No Territory Will Be Surrendered. PARIS, March 26.-—-Germany is de- termined to stick close to the Wilson programme in making peace with ¢ Allies, Count von Bernstorff said in an interview given the Berlin corre- spondent of the Temps. “The armistice of said | Count von Bernstorff, “was signed when all the powers interested had accepted the programme of peace pro- posed by President Wilson. Germany In Gotermined to keep to this agree- ment.” ‘Count von Bernstorff advocated a vote for Alsace-Lorraine and German Austria. “Germany's attitude on indem- nities,” continued the former Am- bassador, “is fixed by her acceptanne of the note of Nov. 6, 1918, whereby reparation is accorded for all damage done to the civil populations of France and Belgium by Germae Nov. 11," BERLIN, March 26—"T take a most solemn oath that the Government will not surrender to the enemy one inch of German territory, either east or webt,” saiz Dr. Sobiffer, Minister of Finance in the new Cabinet, in ad- dressing a great crowd in front of the Chancellor's palace on Sunday, according to the Tagesseitung. Prussian National Assembly has wea ‘unanimously against the relin- quishment by Germany of any of the Rhine territory, especially the Sarre’ Basin, according to German despatches, reaching here. advices also tell of meetings of in WILSON PARIS, Press).—Among several to the League of Nations covenant | that President Wilson is disposed to accept, ting by miers Lioyd ¢ Orlando framing of the A serious the bighest together with Germany, Austria, Turkey Bulgaria, thus making one compre- in which would be linked with the tral Powers as their responsible head. | hensive the Matin says, ented by ex-President Taft. The meeting of the League tions Commission of the Peace Con- | ference which was fixed for this afternoon to-night. in all treaty While such a some delay, British leaders here feel that it would | save time in the end in completing | the work on all the peace treaties, | the inclusion of Austria in a compre- hensive treaty would be particularly acveptable sented the conclusion of terms with Germany in a document which failed | Italy's yet to multiplying in all parts of Gempeny against what is called ao t a ving peace.” According to the hii, with Zurich correspondent of the Journal these manifestations are being organ- lme@ by © Government through sount “von Brockdorff-Rantsau, the Poreign Secretary. CZECHS TAKE RAAB ON WAY TO BUDAPEST Reg Army 1s Being Formed in Hun- gary to Disarm the Bour- geoisie. SEL, March 246—Caech forces har pied the important city of Raab, on Danube, only sixty-seven miles wast of Budapest, according to a despatch to the Frankfurter Red Army is being formed in Hun- to disarm the bourgeoisie, a Buda- despatch reported. Alexander le, former Hungarian Premier, is to have been arrested. All for- ry, including Austrians, are being PENHAGEN, March 26.-- The Slovaks are mobilizing an army 14, 160 miles north of Budapest, ageinst the Hungarians, « despatch reported to-day. The will be commanded by the Italian Picoonl. EASED PRODUCTION KEY ENGLAND'S PROSPERITY * Will Frame Policy ‘Along That Basis Bonar Law Tells Commons, IN, March 26 (via Montreal). rity of the country depends its increased producti and efforts of the Government will directed to framing a policy on basis, said Andrew Bonar Law, ader, in the House of na, in @ statement to-day on fiscal policy of the Government. rial preference, the Government fF said, would be put Into effect Chancellor of the Exchequer was idering how to give effect to it e election declarations of Pre- Lioyd George would be fulfilled and spirit, said Mr. Bonar , but the Government must con- Fr the best permanent system fo country, An anti-Dumping Bi en drafted. Mr. Bonar Law d that the Government would ve at & decision a8 soon As pow le and that an announcement would made promptly thereafter he Government leader contend inMavoring of tariffs that the moat vital vapred interest Was nee Bish wagen, LETTISH BOLSHEVIK CHARGED + WITH KILLING CHILDREN | mer i si s Alsc From t ling Residents of Towns Also PARIS, Mareh in de Noval Aviator Seeks Landing Place Said to Have Been Executed [taining Danish residents Schiesw * for Pient Lam y “Reds.” | who desire to return home alter having | HOSTON, March In nl been released from Russian prisons, ae-} for an attempt to fly across the At ORLIN, March 26 (Associated Press) cording to advices reaching the Prenc n! i Lieutenant Commander Patrick “Reports of cruel treatment of the | woreign Office. N. L, Bellinger, U. #& N., left h n@m-Bolshevik population of Courland| ‘hese men were among Germans|day on the new destroyer Barney, fi by Lettish Bolsheviki are printed by|ltaken prisoner by the Hurrians during |Nova Beotin and wfoundland, whe the Lokal Angeiger. The Rolsheviki|the war, and who after being let go IN| ye will select a landing place for the tdok » number of old men, women and) Russia, attempted to return to, Kohler |e a ae tha Alebt ehiidren from Mitau, when German! peing Imprisoned in Germany and di Commander Bell r nta th foyces approached that city, through | nied permission to go home en AbsA TAK SEMA at oY ow to a camp forty milex away ~ lithe Di of Naval | nana | children, the reports say, were | 100,247 Dincharwed Pro AAP ee Or eaE ick RE amelon Toad rated from their parents, ostensibly Bervlee. tobbe educated in Bolshevik principles. | TON, March 2 . ‘Tire in the party who were too weok|churkes from the Army Air 8 ty, CHILE MINISTRY RESIGNS, alk were ald 13 totalled 109.47 officers, t tok w ere executed, including number of women and children. coording to the reports, a number of ing res: of the towns of Tuk also were executed by Bolshev! Great anxiety i felt | cured for the thousands of non- im Riga, which is heid by the The movement for a single treaty with all the four powers probably Premier strong opposition to such omission in the first treaty of clauses dealing with Italy's intorests, not yet been finally determined upon, but’ the tendency is towards its ac- It i# stated that the fact that the United States is not at war with Turkey or Bulgaria has raised no objection to the plan. Should the plan be adopted it is expected that tho four treaties could be Imked togethor and completed by May 1, Tho President and the Pre- Miers held. their first conference | )..), Tuceday, beginning at 11 o'cloc! the morning and continuing into the] Assembly evening. This super-council, it is ex-| April, May and June, which include pected, will smooth the difficulties facing the Supreme | Council, The session yesterday afternoon wag “held at the French fice, Late in the aft Foch and Major Gen, Thwaites, rep- the British place of Gen. Wilson, were The Premiers and the Presi sidered advices just receiv: the military situation in Russia, In the absence muniques the public has learned lit- meetings of the Prem- Jers and the President, but there is Teagon to believe that reparation for war damages was the first serious problem they sought the data on the British, French and American positions on this question was before them at the first meeting it is understood that the data showed agreement on virtually all features except the total amount which the experts were unable to oven the textual draft the reparation articles peace treaty are ready, with a blanic space waiting for the insertion of the grows ceptance, resenting te about th Tueada, upon. out of amount, After settling the reparations ques- tion, the Premiers and the President will consider the remaining main ob- along clusion of accomplished. after the mi in principle ily at is in wession, reas {8 followed completion treaty, carried Covenant of the neas ‘with atacle—the Franco-German frontier The Foreign Trade Committee has the Rhine, With these ques- been organized under an au at tions determined, the American dele | signed by Presi Wilson, All G tion believes that a prompt con-jernment offices dealing in any way w the peace treaty can be | foreign trade matters ‘epresente.! Buch an expectation as concluding |, S™MOne the Urent questions to he the peace treaty by the end of the |"este! immediately Sonnewe ai present week is doubted owing to the | ation, marine freishts and ra extensive amount of drafting work | facilities, recénstruction loans. Lat queation settled | \merican loana, labor and immigra The drafters arc steads | oy industries such as dye making, st work while the Buper-Council | 4 ‘ ‘and cach step of prog: | raw materials and a unitte immediately by the | ation ¢ buying In Kurupe of the articles of the committee will act as a cl The same process is being yuse for ment departmen on with the draft of the|. iso trade mat 1 League of Nations. 1 th th In addition to being amended, it will | ba ILI ey tee ota be rewritten so as to combine clear: | AQ’ is, Ob Une Sanarnment the dignity of notable |\\ matters tha ate state documents, ae n trade. 4 GERMANS DETAIN DANES. and ¢ of the kervice at the was 190,527 listed my aU as Oe ne ae ACCEPTS LEAGUE CHANGE TAFT PROPOSED | Wilson and the Premiers Are; Working on New Lines, Making Good Progress. March was postponed This action was taken to permit of an uninterrupted da President Wilson orge, Clemenc n effort to expedite peace treaty. | effort step the Italy, _ 6 is quartets the \ (Associated amendments ig one #ug- f Na- o'clock | until 8 sit Pre au and the being made| to join treaties | and peace Germany other Cen- would American cause and which has re- Interests in Orlando's| the invention of W. cad Ww. no nani emer ee eat menys arene Mee ce te ie Portable Wireless Phone Used on Automobile ; Inventor Talks to Wife One-Half Mile Away A portable wireless telephone is the most recent de-, mobil velopment of aerial communication, The photo shows how the apparatus is adapted to auto- The plan has 1 able to prepare provisional over many of|authorization to issue tes totalling cover expenditures, exper oficial com- for social expenses to golve. All Composed of WASHING Mar nittee foreign tra mbers of practically departinents formed to American t of the mylate de abroad disclosed to-day New Cant Conte TAGO, ne total end of hostilities SAN" Quesed ner on : eg iaat i niitiend ge ata TELASSS it volley { catimates: tr an it was ofc German Budget Fixes Salaries of Ministers at 64,000 Marks Annually. BERLIN, March 26 (Associated Press) ‘The German Government has not yet @ new budget for k 12/1919 and has submitted to the National as 100,000,000 A number of new appropriations War Of-| *ddition to the payment of regular cur noon Marshal )fht expenses authorized. Ono of these provides for funda to establish A commercial news service in the For- Star in theleign Office to help German foreign led in.) trade, The me fixes the salaries ent con= {nistera at 64,000 marks annu 1 about|ully. ‘This sum covers house rent and) 8 “of representation. President Ebert is given 100,000 marks and entertalr COMMITTEE FORMED TO AID | AMERICAN TRADE ABROAD Members tically All Government Depart- ments and Boards, ) 1 boards 26, for an corti marks to ent of Prac A oo »mposed vernment has co-ordin wit newrtain, and WOULD GIVE EBERT $50,000 | TURKISH PRINCE GIVES UP FOR HIS SOCIAL EXPENSES HS NER ES EXPOSE ROUMAN TOECT ATTACK With Hungarians Advancing on Other Side, Sifaation Is | Critical, Says Churchill. HOUSES SACKED ASSEMBLY VOTES AND MANY KILLED | $50,000 FUND FOR IN EGYPT RIOTS) STATE RED INQUIRY SixtysNine Natives Natives of ‘Cairo Met Death—Tralns’ Mobbed brn Pillaged. Eight Deenberety ek Join Sociatists" in Balloting ‘Against the Senate Resolution.» « LONDON, March 24° -Diséuasing CAIRO, ' Bayh, Mareb 26 (Special From a Ytatt Vorrepopdent. 1. the situation if Russia in the'House Montreal).—Offfelal ,.reporte gt fhe| ALBANY, March 26.—The Assen of Commona yesterday, ‘Windton ‘riots in Egypt shbw that.two thou. |%!¥ concurred to-day in the Seni Le Spencer.Churchill, Secretary for War, sand houses in‘ villages wérg sacked, | "8°!Uution appropriating $50,000 for a said that events in the last two.of On Maroh 14 several British’ wofdiers | /sislative Committee inquiry Into three jnonths in Ukraine had, beeo| were murdered. and a ‘Mion Zegcked | (M® extent, of Bolshevism ‘in. ‘th disastrous to the French, He de-'and burned the stations. Eh mos - clared. they had entered from thé and El-Waata, | Assemblyman Charles D. Donohue, south. and had gone some distance; On March 16 ‘the express from dafro Minority Leader, neglected "to “tell from the coast when they were con-' waa pillaged wnd several jtraina were | hia party followers that” he” Wout? fronted by superior forces and en-' sacked, An employee of the;Btate! support the resolution, ahd’ becaude antéred’ hostility from the pegple. Railway was murdered. ‘On Mardb 16 of this several Democritts vritiefsstw © Secretary pointed out tat this the mob raided the polleg statiop at) the measure and declared that ’tie* ter’ feature was something which ' Minict Camp and releaséd prisoners. | action of the majority It holding wp" “must, be carefully weighed, as it/It then attacked the station’ and! labor bills and minimum Wage elec. |showed the danger/that might result|the military picket Was oblighd to! tion was encouraging Bolshevism, Off * from rash or Mt-considered action.” | fire. ‘Thirty natives were killed and | tho roll call eight Demiccrats voted Kherson and Nicolalev have been) nineteen wounded. Several thowsand with the two Socialist miemberwy: taken and Ollesxa is being defended | natives attacked the station tamk gnd, against the’ resolution, One, Pertit * by French, Greek and Russian forces | the troops and police were obliged | of the Bronk, answered “Pregeft.’*.v igaingt Bolshevik attacks, he said./to fire, Twenty-two natives were) Taunted with beige. a “Bolekevik The position of the Bolsheviki near | Killed and fifty wounded Assemblyman Claessens of Harler Odessa, he pointed out, has exposed | The disorders in Cairo were checked |aid he preferred (the Menshevist Roumania a diredt threat of in-\ with the least possible employment | philosophy to that of the Bolshevik + vasion, which, with the Hungarians of force. Altogether sixty-nine na-| because it stood for ‘aceomplishmirt advancing on ‘the other side, bas tives were killed and cight wounded | of Socialism by the ballot, by”edueas made the situation difficult. inere tion and by orderly means, > : In speaking of Gen. Denekine's ’ ASHI »N. March Inter | The Bolshevik ridi@ite “us Solis + army, the Secretary shid that jt Was’ nal conditions in Egypt have been | ists Who believe: in’ Driderly perlins | Great Britain's polley to give it sup-! greatly improved, according to de- | mentary mi¢aifs of ‘ptoress,'! “sifid * port. but not to involve any British gpatchos to-day (o the State Depart- | Claessens. “They *heckle me at mje troops. He asserted that Gen. Kene-| ment, Quiet haa deen restored in! meet I know the ‘Bolseviki kine Is “Aghting desperately his and Alexandria and the tines | You tlemen heved’ meet them! 1% native land and for the world's civi munication north of Cairo,| ean find nothing in my legistdtive ek? * NEW WIRELESS VELEPHONE SYSTEM Naation.” Ah is a British appeal which had n interrupted, have | perience to combat that heckling” Alt with Ge Jenekine and medical sup-} jean reopened equate sys | b ‘or dura * murpose®, While riding in the machine Mr. MacFarlane | tt Gen. Denekine and m aD 1 hy pened. An adeq ystem | the billa for humanitiFian: purpose pe tus is| was Jn communication with bis wife at their home,|PU¢% munitions, instructors and | of patrol is xald to have been placed. | for better labor conditlehs Tor erhdt . he hed ‘atus ts | wa a B OM bet J nical advisors are being fur-) praciicatly all the railway stations in| cating Socialist’ unrest, ate hug up MacFarlane of Philadelphia, | about a half mile away, nished, He auld that Gen. Denckine|tho Minufa. district have been de-| in’ catimittee’ Neres:'ever chaieh: at had suffered a severe reverse whil@) stroyed, The Redouins had been | progress, while Bulshevist theory ancing toward Novo Teberkask, | active especially in the Beheral P lirect action’ grows in stréngth WILSON GIVES ITALIANS i by striking back toward the! ince and n Komamada. Disorderly | everywhere ‘a R bil Hbetos jCaspinn » had take »,0¢ ison- | mobs dia: ine . vita.| Simon Ader,’ Republican * leader, Asplan, he had taken 30,000 prison-| mobs under the instigation of agitas | tyTini When the Legislature. ad TO FRENCH IN TRIPOLI PLEDGE OF SUPPORT| <%%;,.70° Dirt sctais control of the} tors systematically curried on «| fourned. it would te found (HAE, IMS Caspian, but there is a Bolshevik | campaign of destruction and looting. | record was matlstastary : . | fleet at Aatruktian, where the harbor) | The Agricultur! Bank at Saff was ‘ . sii ak fate jreported to have been gacked an Osman Pasha, Son of Late Sultan] Says He Will Seize Every Oppor- bel abe a troope |Bumed by a mob.” Patrol airplanes HEALTH BULLETIN SHOWS Keri . A Sentaak The: Smiail det of Britir’. troops| fired upon by the rioters retaliated | Abdul Hamid Tried to Set tunity to Protect Them to stretching toward the frontiers of|with machine gun fire and with LESSENED DEATH RATE Up Government. Best of Ability. | India are holding back Without seri-; bombs, infilc uals ihleMs casualties, TUNIS, March 28 (iTavas).—Prince| ROME, March %—Replying to Ad jous fighting Bolshevik | emissaries ne aenslhenp Osman Pouad Pasha, who claims to be'| miral Prescitero, Pres of the Naval | seeking to advance and spread dis- FRENCH ARMY © “THE FINEST Decrease Attributed to ‘Decline. in @ son of the late Sultan Abdul Hamtd | league, who pointed out the desperate | (urbances there, , 9 i “ f Turkey and is said to have come to] situation of Italy without tonnage or) Agmiral Kolchak's armies in Siberia! DECLARES COL HAYWARD | Cases of Pneuntonia ang ; forthern Africa to set up a Govern-|raw material, President Wilson sent the |) 4¥@ done well in the northern sectc | o Inflvenza. ‘i “ ment in ‘Tripoli, has surrendered him: | following message it sabe: GN Fused i ° self to a detachment of French troops,] Can assure you I have the interests ball dgia Bot ; uocesshul further | e The weekly bulletin tesued by she He has been turned over tothe Italian] of Italy at heart, and shall selze every A Mr oaurd ee fs Leader of Old 15th Declares Amer-| Board of Health torday for. thy, arpel military authorities by the Kreneh. | opportunity to protect her to the best of ne Secretary added that Hungary ne Th ; , March 22 shows a death rate 9 : my ability.” had undergone a serious * political cans Did Not go to War ost" 6.77 per 1,900 of population, which Bg cdoraeryctilas ‘Abdul Hamta pe change and showed a disposition to “Reasons You ReadAbout.” {not only Jower than the rate for the 6 son named Oaman Fouad, > sila aye EN! i | preceding _wee but lower a f son of former Sultan Mehmed Mourad garb of Dolshevism,” but that there| rom Col. Wiliam Hayward who cbrie lieie2 hich" Waste cab V.. who was dethroned on Aug. 1, FOR VICE PRESIDENCY Was no official confirmation of the ru-|manded New York's colored 1 4 eeien vhs re tine 18 and was suc ed by Abdul mored invasion of Hungary by the t “ie the finest, i faa a Ririae oe cantctil Hamid, Prince Osman Fouad was re- | Bolsheviki nting machine aver | Copeland, " ipbelia ry | in the num of dedthe. front intents ently, according to records, a lied! cote Citizens Anxious to | Poland, with Germany behind It, he ee aeiteaniad! a tenant of a regiment of Hussars of SCUNE \ P ‘ sald, was in an anarchic condition} ‘That is what the Colonel told the Fifth pes na teaue 46 deine oda Prussian Guard and stationed at Lieut. Colonel Follow In His lana’ might de under Bole 1e Association to-day at,juncheon . a ee Beuthen, in command of Landsturm Father's F bankas’ . afat Lonteo'ks And he wan Dot mak, (under one Year of ase, as compared. whIie troops. Prince Osman Fouad was ather's Footsteps sbovik pre onal “ ai - a Oe like an invidiows comparieon, either, for |287_i0_ the corresponding week, of Adding born ‘at CoAstantinople on Feb, 24,1893. SE March 26,--Th¢odore {the position of Koumanin was or it the French Army waa “the finest,” it Tripoll is Ttatian territory, having Roosevelt fr was asked to-day by |ate expreased ‘the hope that efforts | mus be remembered that the okt 15th DiED. been taken by that country after the Soatt zens to Become a candidate} would be made to wid Ftoumania,| wes a part'of thet French Army. leat octoian ih sa LAMNOR er Purco-Htatian War in 19tle1e ‘or Vice Tresident of the United States/which was ‘the great buttre: Hayward sald that in his opinion the Bersices at CAMPBILLT FUNERAL <r in the following telegram | ust. the advancing tide of Boley iisia men who went. to nee’ did | CHURCH, Broadway and G6th et a COBLENZ PAPER SUSPENDED leving that you true | shevism and anarchy |e eee ie regaeens chitovac teaeel . merican, a group of an sol —— ae ied Aliehs th f OO 4 saflors of Washington are| 1 the newspapers.” Men enlisted Lost, FOUND AND REWARD! FOR GRITICISING ALLIES fase: ese nt | NEBRASKA Y ML G, As WORKER |= seiner. aitoy rami. it at your belbvedveather: ana terhad a several cases of father and son in Gen, Dickman Bars Publication for! “We believe that thous of sol-| there wer mt aah ace "1 >, diers and allors would welcome the = S nae Three Days for Comment on = [announcement of your | ai . ., Robert I. Moran, President of the Hungarian Situation gee jldate oe View tra oy | Bolsheviki Entrenching Infantry |, Po AE Asderubal Hab IREGDUGOG EX’ ai are i ve United States.,To them and to the} and Artillery at Bolshoia-Ozera—— | iikely candfdate for Mayor, but he sald COBLENZ March 26 (Assooin ia GE RAILS Foal Head: . he didn't want to be Mayor ress). —The ft n, eveniin of : non you. have} Allies’ Advance Checked. ‘ ve o oven worthy of that high honor by tons of ¢ ybleng Gazette were to+| shedding your Jin the world war,| WITH THE ALLIED FORCES IN ay ord suspended for three days| May we not be advised of your nal] NORTH RUSSIA, March 24 (Ass xy Gen. D nf sing the| viewpoint toward a Na al movement | ciated Preas),--The Bolshevikt are \ilies a connection with an a on|to promote your candidacy entrenciing and reinforcing both} Jovelopments in Hungary. This was 4 : Ne Bol ne first offense of the newspaper, the| _ “There mply nothing to way,’ | thei infantry qnd iNery at’ Bol- ¢ which Ja Dr. a Siatiriaras | Roosevelt replied when Informed of | Shola-Ozera and are endeavoring t/ Commenting upon the displacement of | Vice President’ | hold this tmportant point iy the line| he People's Republfc by the present| ved the telegram |of the Allied communications be-| ‘ mont, the article #aid the change sree ety’ make | tween Obogerskala and Onega. | . Je as a result of Allied demands in called The American: nd British have} and added _ attacked from the west side of the| x? bys er Uy, . es D i | responsibility to be placed] WOULD CHANGE AUTO FEES, | village and the Russians, supported 8 he deluded Knte perialiats by Americans and Brttish, attacked a ae wat Z ” te . sho are thus preparing for eum Law on Costs| from the east along the road. Fight- eS ce uetion and tha he m ¢ ta Jing under difficulties, the Allied VP. Le A LGH& ; mee Shey HON ages ALBANY Prova | troops were unable to advance be yt on OF [aC: a y — a n tthe 1! «| yond the line .of enemy machine- es NEAR-RIOT AT CONVENTION, | crs av0m * ma J cuns, while the Bolshevik artillery | 4 bill , Sena maintained a certain sweep of the Our Midweek Special for Wednesday March 26th’ Veopowal ase Mo Woods | ony " TM n is| winding high road through — the rED NUT B ONSOMS—The most, Ir moni gictertotion we can perbhap " ms the Caw | of, tiene. mweete would q candy “olllown. for hy ne ved an posed tol woods, font ‘they inh the His" ahicen ilove een a pun silk A nea h “igi i re anni te | o cults or crushed Nuts a . propo a flanking movement impracticable. D_BOX pb anisms To-day the Allied troops were bi- 7 M n Woodne youacked along the road on both Other Attractive Offerings for Wednesday and Thursday. “ tl convention he sides of the village within good ar- LOLATES—Comprived of Milk Chocolate sity wegen up oppoa Utes ad firewn Wey MIL CHOC OL ATionns Murshmaliowss fruit “Flavored ta Be ‘ tillery rang ri oumatinens others. Each ietietrns SR \ v by Charle Malcoin V. Arnold of Lincoln, Nebu || | Sovered’ with our Premlu UND Mi A Who Propos: . Y¥. M,C. A. worker at Bolshola- res i] ‘ \ ite fee Ozera, is missing and is belleved to MADE FUDGE—That «ood BUTTER PPANUT BRITT} bas ch HeyAlog Beene have been capture Lontection | inade by Sencnly LOPE cae moke 17 eee hr vave been sture 4 ry ol ie \\y ow. W. Bt “cattas ot eae Spangied ite ie” Lape Moreeniaan, Ve Sie ane F Holshevik Pursued tn Omak Din- Bale, Denaate, ertectly , ts is Decree tr pounb nox . ins. | LONDON. Mareh rhe troops ot| - BISMARCK STATUE IN PERIL. | rectal to The 3 Kolchak Government, who pierced] THOT ATE ea WHITE PLAINS, March rm the olshevik {rot on a thirtyomile |] | CANDLE Fin KD MOLASSES BUT. s Lists | 5, in y granted an interlocutory | sector on March 1, continue their prox Teetign ot " TER STICKS — These f rinl Given to Industry. | 9, ‘nd alimony to Mra, {ress and the position of the Bolsheviki|] | sweets a are bie bare of de= March lated | 1 om Roy Hasbrook of 18 precarious, according to « Rew Gariing hod Nut Helens, nay, Mom | Taha 1 ais ndant’s father, it{ despatch from Omak, ‘The Kolchak inter Jansen Candy, el~ i “4 \ ny with thelopmy has captured Osa southwest of ae wn. fo coverings of Juding that of B eeeenl | army westward in three directions. Th f c Chocolate, 54¢ als of the atatuos, they t |Holsheviki are abendoning lnrge quan Rtores org Nort, POUND Hox en to industry e coup Twarried on March | titles of stores, | while, the | Kolehals reoklym, Newar — Ha, u Independents yn liasbrook named @ troopa have takey « large er ol dennsa’thall be converted Into clothing | woman @ ja her husband inet. at prisoners und annihilated three Bolshe- et will be a for children the Hote! McAlpin, Vik regiments,

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