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Segtecs sac AOOVER'S FRIENDS for Parth. —_——— . TIED UP ans ie A ALL _) OVER GERMANY, PUT HIM IN RAGE Wilson to Show His Position Is Nearly Like Lodge’s. | © ‘graphing his paper as follows: Quiet oy Sandee oormeny. Halle and Bast Prus- Government, » ) A telegram from Stuttgart says it} Bitterly Fought British in ‘te doubtful if the German National Negotiations at Paris, By David Lawrence. the session, ning World.) use political vocabulary—his friends proof of Mr. Hoover’s Republicanism ® hitherto unpublished letter dated April 11, 1919, which shows that the former Food Administrator approxi- mates the position of Senator Lodge, if not Senator Fall, on many phases of international policy, and that while he advocates a League of Na- tions, his conception of what the measure of American participation shall be differs considerably from that of President Wilson. Just what ts the purpose of these revelations of letters written q year ago but bearing on the situation to- day, cannot be discovered from the are doing the gunning. The latest has just been issued in the form of commissions With a view to se- curing justice and moderation in the demands of the Allies against the Central empires, We would thus be thrust into the repulsive Position of the defender of our late ‘enemy, in order to secure what we would conceive to be months have shown us bitterly that we thus subject ourselves to . constructive and statesmaniike \ rehabilitation in Europe. Our ex- periénces Guring the last few —— Gives Out Letter He Wrote] $cmbisist and attack from the Allied Governments and such « continued relationship should only breed the most acute intdr- national friction.” TROUBLES THAT WOULD Come S © Srevefte tn Coburg and entire Soutn-| THER REVELATIONS,| _ 7° AMERICAN MEMBERS. Mr. Hoover goes on to say that “the Bla are quict, but in favor of the new Backers Will Show That He Practical result of our experience al- |Feady is that the Americans who ait on such commissions, if they don’t ac. quiesce and assist in enforcing any Propositions from various Government officials, become immediately and per- sonally subject to attack as being Inim- is city in| (Special Correspondent of The Eve- |‘! to their interests, and with the powerful engines of propaganda which r 4 o'elock | WASHINGTON, March 17 (Copy- | ‘ey employ in Europe and in our own right, 1920)—Herbert Hoover is sunning for the Republican Presi- dential nomination, or rather—to country no such man can endure for long.” Tt was known to newspaper cor. Tespondents at the Paris Peace Confer- ence that Mr. Hoover felt particularly embittered over what he believed to be & hostile British propaganda directed toward him, and I have no doubt he had this in mind when he wrote the foregoing passage in his letter, Mr, Hoover's communication does not oppose a League of Nations but eaye: “If we can bring to an early end our whole relationship to the po- Nitical combinations in Hurope which €rew up before and during the war, and can lend our etrtngth to the League of Nations, that body will gain & stability and importance which it could not otherwise attain.” HOOVER'S IDEA OF THE USE OF A LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Mr. Hoover sees the League as “a strong and independent court of ap- Peal that will have our authority. He conchides ‘with this observation: “ZI am convinced that there has WHOLE PORT OF N.Y. IN HANDS OF THREE BY DOWLING'S BILL No Check of Any Kind in Pro- posed New Board, Sinking Fund Commission Finds. - A plan to put the harbor facilities of New York City completely in the hands of @ board of three members, free from supervision or review by “Fighting Irish’’ Boys of the Old 69th Marching Up Fifth Avenue in St. Patrick’s Day Parade VALERA REVIEWS | ANCOR ES Urges Legislature to Provide | for Education in Ameri- canization of Aliens, ALBANY, March 17.—"The laws al- ready on our statue books, !f properly enforeed, are adeuate to protect the | institutions of this State and to pre- serve the constitutional rights of its citizens,” the Lusk Joint Committee | of the Legislature, which has been in- vestigating radical activities and | propaganda, reported to the Legisla- | ture to-day. | The committee of which Senator | Clayton R. Luck of Cortland is chair- man, does not recommend any “re- {| pressive” legislation, The report de- clares that at the time the committee was organized a year ago, the laws designed for the protection of the Government and institutions of New York State and of the United States were continuuously violated. The reports state that evidence in possession of the committee imdi- cates that the statute still is being violated and that constant vigilance must be exercised to procure ade- quate enforcement. Creation of a bureau fn the office of the Attorney General, in charge of especially selected deputies, to gather evidence of violations of ex- isting laws designed for the protec- tion of the Government is recom- mended. The committee virtually says that education in Americanization ts the real remedy rather than any drastic laws, and to this end has prepared @ group of bills which will meet the committee's recommendations toward LUSK COMMITTEE (CONSTANTINOPLE: SAVS PRESENT LAW) 1S OCCUPIED BY” Warships, Cleared for Action, ALLED TROOPS Command Both Sides of the Bosporus. CONSTANTINOPLE, March — Allied troops have occupied this ety’ and the great guns of the British dreadnought Benbow and other giant | ) Allied warships, moored to quays @r |, anchored in the Golden Horn, oom- mand both sides of the Bosporus . Every ship is cleared for action. Fa The actual arrival of Allied forees caused little alarm, nor were ¢here any signs of panic, except in @tam- boul. Shopkeepers near the War Of- fice there closed their places of truni- ness when it was heard the Allies were coming, but the troops inspired confidence and the stores were #oon reopened. * All the allied powers participated in the mgyement, being under orders from tite British Commander-in-Chiet here, the Italian contingent including detachments having Moslems on their rosters, Four thousand bluejackets and marines were landed by British wi BANK PUT EDWARDS ON WATER WAGON. So Charges “Dry” Chieftain, ‘Who © Adds That “Prohibition Made Him Governor of Jerséy.” Samuel Wilson, Assistant Superinten- dent of the Anti-Galoon League of New Jersey, charged that Gov. Edwards of New Jersey early in his employment of the bank of which he later became presi- Stes cree te sad'arc| emma aime as |S ceenc vee e| Ol. PAIRIGK S DAY ty pase eee ‘ot this end dent, was told that if he did not sign a cy, nm in onthe : tions are promised. at Ld pais Leerapgedy but Ihigation to disclose their dealings to Mer, D. F. O'onnor, Mandal: Cameite.| ‘This ts the chief recommendation |”/dse not to drink he must resign. HOOVER'S STAND ON MANY| nevertheless efeotive, of dregeing |IN TS.” TS sound oy members of PA DE OF 50 Teste Rent amet, lea of Test Frown. | of the report, which will be followed | xb shbltien ymade n POINTS TO BE DISCLOSED. United States into every po- |e ers ebay whediey A MAlanae, Feairis‘of Itah Freedom fon sutcnal | by another in the near future dealing | sonal iiberty’ was taken awey years ago. Before long it will be disctosed: peer ene, Cocmee te Gusecia Sh | 7 sive | poopoeed) Saneneraiab 40-488 Chup Clan-na ties doch Ay Piaeete Brant | wien industrial unrest. There isn’t anything Balt a8 drastic i ‘That Herbert Hoover is not “an Europe and constantly endeavor- a 2 ree gn Lae aed by ——— et Bone ieeah FOF iadie 12 | Bills to carry out the recommen. | the Volstead law as the prohibition thet Englishman,” as the Hearst press ing to secure pledges of economic bile (Continued From First Page.) costume, Count Arthur Ditton Branch’ FO. ¥., was foreed on Mr. Edwards.’ ‘Trams, Francie Meactir Branch, ¥. 0. ¥,, Bun: | dations of the report were immedi-| Wilson has Cage in, controversy vam introduced by Si the Governor for ten days regarding ately Introduced by Senator Lusk. | Prevalence of gambling in Jersey Cy and Hoboken. He began his st RUNS ON WET TICKET. | »y denouncing the Governor for refer- i ec * Tring the dema nds for a gambling in vestigation to Proseoutor Garven of has branded him, but on the other | ‘and political support from us in Se “apo tbeintg hand fought the British more bit- | return for our agreeing to matters |N- ¥-)- beautiful forceful language by | nd” terty than anybody In Paria and at | Which we consider for thelr eom- ‘The avowed Lavchere bales aie the pelea ” caek Dufty Arts mon good, where he have no in- |jmprove the dock wi jes . one time threatened complete ex- terest, and constantly using us as were in accord with the traditions of Wascre ce his nawblations with the ‘| © stalking hones eoncomicatig sen a torte beste Mao meeplicpereald our Republic. : Snatorial Candidate Alabama| fiideon county, a Republican, ond smcad British over food matters unless Ce, lari in ee oats Fogict ped sept pores aedefinite} “So to-day we fecl that we have a| | Patrick ins, Marahal: Celtic lub of the Also Favors Reservations. why, aMayors, nim 26 ee pledges which Mr. Hoover consid. | f Internal political groups sete existing laws for de. (TI@ht to ask our people of this Re-| uated npr Mand, Gu gf yo Get] BIRMINGHAM, Ala. March 11—For- | cite, had mot been enlied to secounk. ered m given by Great Brit- “ F.; Padraic Pease Brand, F. 0, 1. &, mer Governor Emmet O'Neal to-day an} He ind hens y Gi mine chigctives and. tnteresta a inoanant et tabi port: throws’ “icin ua geri and liberty ae Rook, Mahal: St, Goman's Branch nounced his candidacy to succeed the fall Kills $50,000 Bun. That Herbert Hoover is not the | thelr point of view, but it €orces [provement of tte waterways, riparian,| people te Join 18 e protest sesinat f 2.4 Eu teams aoe ee Ob Pe late ‘Senator Bankhead on s platform! prrrsBURGH, Pa., March 17.—itng i in- inal facilities.’ 1 Ths O'R: ‘Marshal; St, Ootumkie |declaring for the le of light wines “4 ¢ " thelr friend, and that he had noth- | own people will never stand. wmraission; it 1s to have three |*eeinst holding Ireland longer in sub-| Womwi's ‘Gouin, “han ‘McDamott ‘risk ‘Boru [Peace treaty with reservations “to (mi King Pontiac died {rom swallowing ing to do with the fixing of the “For instance, I don’t eee how | Port Co: u jection. Brodie, F. 0, 1, F. safeguard American rights.” oath we can remain in these enforce- | members, a President and two others, ‘k Shanley Mahal; price of wheat, li act shyla ment commissions unless we par- | tne President to récetve $7,500 and the| “Every man in the 69th Regiment Bunch, Werte of 1h Fog, work of a commission appointed by ticipate in the military enforce- h $6,000 a year, The salary for when he went to France felt that ho} 362) Pieces, jarsbal; Innisfai) Branch, President Wilson, and which was ment with its enormous cost and | © that of | W4s going not alone to make the world| ‘The Rev. Patrick O'Leary, Mambal: ‘Thomas entirely independent of Mr. Hooy- risk and the tendency will |the President 1s the same as cata fie Gans but to free small |De"is Brasch, Friends of Inti Freedom, ponepedl grec tola always be to exact the political | the present Dock Commissioner; the for democracy, ee zo 's con or f qbjective with the military | iy deputies at present get $5,000 and nations from the yoke of oppression. giety, of be Archifehop Plunkett Bounce, #. 0. ‘That Herbert Hoover doesn’ it strength of ay) United States as +4,500. None of them made any exception of|iawsni pal Beach FOL FS it Wilson bi ie A Mena coaster | Suerte i « conogion of|"ine interest members. o¢ ehe|imlnnd, One ewan toe I oa fh ie "P= boyy wy. Americanism which has been 80| inking fund commission which to-| the me 0 Se gaa es ae meatio policies, and en Closely associated with Republican |"! denounced the bill centered in a| €eaths over there in this bellef to make) Mmant Fricaie of lian Front. Pout office Denartment and other |argunient in the Genate tab reward: [O07 toe that the new port commis [eamerton.” || ta Inara a A Pe Senators Borah and Johnson, it will|sion should take over all the powers | soe eines Navel And, finally, it is averred that probably find its way in the Repub- | 14 duties vested in, possessed by or Cathedral was Mr. De Valera, who) ¥ “ade; Our Lady of Perpetual aN 2 “pt! OFFICERS AT BONN } “Effort to Lynch Them Made After 1. Auto Runs Into Crowd the archaptscopal’ residence by Arch- Glan.na-Geel, John Mitahel “Chub, Capt, inking Fund and the $2.2 rb a pointed—that is, the Wilson Demo- |sioners of the Si 5 Democratic ~ : ye nderstood | Cruts—to find Mr. Hoover not going | members thereot by arty provisions of eee. Tees, Ste) © of Pegtck Sashes, Metal: Gog, Westies: Now it must clearly unde: along with the mind of the President |tne charter in relation to wharves, | Tepresentative parishoners. ten Ses Oren gay. & that Mr. Hoover is not defining his} on the League of Nations, but there Escorted by President Thomas W.| james Fi ‘Marshal, Wolf Tone piers, bulkheads, basins, docks, slips, Phas A Senge, Tush One Becee Bream, : Witham’ Smith O'Brien Branch, ¥. 0." i” tiwaed Dulty Branch, #, 0, 1. Fi St. Patrick F.0. j, Peter O'Neill Grow! political affiiiations or inolinations.|are plenty of Democrats ‘who think Soe nas’ | Farrell of tee Cathotic Club, the Irist “Wh the Hoover point of view harmonizes |tands, lands-under-water up! He has naively asked, “What 1s golog | + tier with the Bryan idea and Wes!-|fited-in lands, and riparian and | Presktent was escorted to a front scat to be the difference this year be-|ern Democracy. They are not ready | wharfage rights. at the mass, W. Bourke Coohran| rt, tween the Republican and Demo-|to give Mr. Hoover up as Republican. ‘the Sinking Fund Com- | acting as escort to Secretary Boland. 4 cratic platform? I shall wait and|And the non-partisan friends of Mr.| At present 2 of| After kneeling for a few minutes Hoover only smile. ey are slowly | mi ion Aegan Iva’ Ghd Sebi nly emile. Th wlowly | mission 1s charged with the vtuty of} | oe A ae : see which is progressive, proving Mr, Hoover eligible for the | passing upon all pler and other leases| Mr. De Valera arose and faoed the} crsian, tien” Jama Shield Brainhes of who is reactionary.” Republican nomination, which they soldiers as they marched down the| !rieds of Insh Frocdom, Wearing of the Green Package I by Bg Ra ary creat ‘day of the Shamrock, °C Sackages wrapped ins fed gaper Toke sere inted Hard. Cand! . Auld Irish Kisses, 4° phen. Ervita Unocotntens 1 ie. eraerald tinted Mudgee sticker’ + ME: Asm emerald t i . Green Imperials, § Milk Chocolate Hearts and 2 Chocolate Parlays in green foil. ] 29 Hugh McOate, Marshal; Allan Larkin. Father ‘Nicholas Sheehy,’ Gen. Jotin Sullivan, Ges, Philip 1e | i cil c But the politicians in both parties | seem to think is a murer way to win, | nd all receipts ot Oe ee sl desk Risle. Ho exchanged whiapered greet. | wZiise Mish, ,Diriioa-—Danke, 7. Donpwes ROR merece don’t like that and insist upon know- | though It will be noticed they are not | the Dock Department; feetoi Oat planet tn moe, inary ‘cor Donat Beat Poy ME ing whet Mr. Hi thought or aid | closing the door to a Democratic nom- | portunity for (public ‘hearings and ination altogether. de-| ninth. At theconclusion of the mass) | Padeyhis Devialon—Wilam 7. | McCarron, ab gat pa eer agra are mot etioniee poor] Pa beitrlougtirg rp hseea pl Mr, De Valera was the Archbishop's | }arbal: Tame Connolly Branch, Feionds of ruti encitied, HOOVER CRITICISES | 2a corporations. guest at uncheon. en. rein Ye, Settee 0". Mar. WHAT HOOVER WROTE TO WIL- agg comporeiione ee The dig events of the night win be (ii; mse BN abs Jose ( SON ON EUROPEAN POLICIES. | MAKING PUBLIC OF |_ ¥e provision je made any wu | tne dinner of the St. Patrick's Go- [xt dary aktan, slum)” Beviner Wea, QT Wolished letter is a more rN lng : a ecnetive soeumest than any camiae|.. LS MEMORANDUM. | tration of the mocibers of the Port] ciety at the Weldorg and that of the | Trine cs scerant; Milk Chocolate Novelties ‘These novelties ary, penntially, moulded from our Famous Premium Milk Chocolate and are he etions the Anont articles they represent. Loads of fui for the kiddies. effective dinner favors, and delicious eating, Each put up ina neat carton, Milk Chocolate Pipes. Bi ce FOUND Box BLARNEY STONEA —— A collection of hin. Friendly Sons at the Astor. Gov. faerich, Dutty, Micheal Milk Choco! h clear-as- 1 of the Republican party in the Senate Commission under the Dowling ona will be the. petecinal ee Devitt, Fiemme “Motenn, Am Dertin ‘Branches Mill Chocolate ze Ee ele net reaps ilk Chocolate Harp: eautitul emer has made for « diesoviation by the|Breach of Good Taste, He Says, | Amendments sting’ slang ‘Bund | at the Waldort. Justice Cohalan wil | yatS"haatie Tah Pon, OO Baye United States trom European en-| Adding That He Modified Views | Commission at the City Hall preside at the Friendly Sons’ dinner.| Willem 1, Branift, Mental; Wolf Tore Chay: Milk, Cacsstate ‘Hate, fenglement,. On Seover wrote his ‘Conuni ternoon “has the chance of a 8OW-lmne Dramatic Society of Our Lady |7emm, McDoncu Bran, Friends of views to President Wilson in Paris] on Reparation ssion, © | pail in—wrell, eay—Paim Beach. Mercy Chifreh, in Marion Avenue,| Irs, Cunoes Divsico—Joumh, P, MaAvoy, The Ideal Gift Package for St. Patrick's D, brBlginti » | saat; ikenny hlon's B, and, Amotatioa e Ideal Gift Package for St. Patrick’s Day in April, 1919—iong before he could Herbert Hoover, in a statement here —>——_ the B will present “ ik , Ae 4 re Tone, ‘Shameen |" peyan O'Hours, Marshal; Kerry Men's 8, ani ||| When it comes to “saying It with candy” our be suspected of gunning for any| to-day, characterized publication of a] HOOVER NOT A CANDIDATE. Dhu” in the school auditorium, B, Amociation, ASSORTED CHOCOLATES or Bon Bons and Chocol nomination. He maid in part: memorandum he prepared during the —_—_— President De Valera is to be the wee ds 3P’ Denote, Mambal;\ Cavan real masterpieces “I feel strongly that any con- | Peace Conference, in which he warned | Tella New Hampshire Friends He guest of honor at @ St Patrick’s Day} Join 1H. Fitumrnld, Marshal; Cork Men's at i YAR OE Supreme, Dut up most onthe tn n che ment and ri A @imuation of the United States in [against American participation in Won't Enter Primartes, ball given by the Ancient Order of |?.,e0¢_B. Amucation. rel ys ect off by » beaut St, Pat PACK: A Maret | Men N. H., March 17.— Ladiew N. and B; Agsociation, St, Joan the jthe income fram which és practically} suoh an Allied relationship would | various international commissions, as| MANCHESTER, Hibernians in the 9th Regiment Ar-|end . SIU ULOET IGT LD ~ it thang from ail taxation, ‘The re-| militate against the efficiency of |a broach of good taste.” aay Nr apelding State Food Ad. |™0ry in the evening, "Togo ee Mesttal; Chaco Men's P., B. |] | Soesieg Hitie fisutes st Irish lnssion, mevaity eendy vetoes uceeh aalieoh |‘ gult is to make investment by wealth-| the League of Nations, My rea- “I have seen in somo of this morn- | Huntin” oy guring the war, relterated| ‘The Cork men will gather at Man- | "Fos PO'ilavem,” Mambal; Ueiteim Men's v.,|{ | (hese ‘can be ndawelonalep ey sre tliled, Sin hellelens Geney Mines tax payers in the expansion of| ns are as follows: ing’s papers," he sald, “a copy of a] "eration that he fe not a candi-|hattan Casino, the Daughters of |B j3% Gite igo aeo's 1, and |} | conte) Price. each (untitled) And sugcest dhemeclves "ae atest try or fore’ trade unat “First: These commissions are | memorandum of mine that was pre- ident. Erin at Palm Gafden, the Leitrim |B. 4 socia\ion . ‘: Hog tractive | primarily to secure the enforce- | pared in the course of the Peace Con- | Metering to his involuntary candi-| men ot the Central Opera Mouse, the |ant meageingay Maral: Dubin Mea'y t however, warned that the| ment af reparation and othercon- | ference on the subject of our partict-|dature in the State Democratic pri-| Cavan men at tho New Star Casino, |p Xiah, huminush, MAME Moriek Moore) could not long continue} “ions amposed upon the Cen- | pation in the large number of inter-|marics, Hoover said that he deemed It! In Brooklyn the Anciont Order of | Mirek Popian. Mammal; Monaghan Men's 1 surtaxes ranging as high as| ‘Te! Empires, As the United |national commissions set up in Eu-|due to his friends to “advise them I/ rjpernians will hold @ reception at|*"Iwnina Perell” Marval; Kildare Men’ or attractive Fa. PRICE BACH Other Statuettes of Kiddies, two on @ ped filled) ‘each GIANT LOFTYPOPS—Theso are bie Pr fun makers for St. Patrick’s day: i ta candidate and, therefore, Pe ae | freen ‘paper for eent. States ia mot cafling for any form | rope. am nol Prospect Hall. De Valera is to be the |““Jonn 1 Fitageruld, Mamhal; Mayo Men's v,|| | xiznntic reproductions of those at occasion. ‘This is our famous must take something less} af reparation that requires con- | “As to the views expressed in the cnneas ARDTOrD the use of my name| Fost of honor, ‘The Friendly Sons|*d) iB, Amoriatioe, | a na | eee aa Seared To a, lectheotne ment at had ad im the end or noth-| tinued enforcement, our pres- | memorandum, they were later modl- | ‘°F of St, Patrick will dine at the Im-| Ma's I) and B.’Awodation, | ip hi Fog gr 7 2¢ and flavors. thie ie m: | ence on these commissions would | fied as to the particular of our hav- NK BANDITS GET $12,000 perial. motile Operatars’ Oui af {upon enienn hm hatin ribbon. exch “STRIKE FOR LOWER be for one of the following pur- | ing a representative on the Reparation | BA et .| mhe twenty-three divisions of the pon Gus ia | ‘kines Onuitions Irland Wes: | o SO: Commission itself because of the |: A. O. H. in Brooklyn assembled | fort, Meath Wont Meath, Donegal. Downarmash, | hese are the ali * Har del FARES, THREAT OF P°R(@) ‘To give mored and poltti- [economic contro! finally” given to it |, CLE : ba 8) ae a P.M. at Court and State Streeta| a vgsienes, “Mecha Matias Titers |[) te od, Wintergreen finvurs tach, , Boys of Yorkville, Vanil +» each th Lorrali A e Id tinted er. One of our big offerings f it. Patel ments im measuresgenerally to | States to be represented thereon at |pany, when the bank opened this morn-| Date in the parade, their benefit. It cannot be con- | once in omer to protect American in- ling, held up Cashier George Travnika ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS AFTER- ceived that in the prostrate con- | terests. ‘watle he was making Up @'payrell, se- N'S PARADE. PARIS CHAUFFEURS WHOLE TOWN IS TALKING. | Our Two Big Daily’ Specials PARIS, March 11, A movie theatre at Rahway yester- facts ” | “Regandiess of any personal point Chairman Roderick J. Kennedy of Li serighe \| mowosouare NT HAUFFEURS threaten Paris | dition of the enemy that the Al- | or view in this matter, there Is to te [areas hon® 1 ona and escaped in an) |, Henn roe of Arrangementa waid | Ga Put on a film labelled “Models of |] | CHOCOHATE | N Wt CHOCOLAT “COVERT with a novel strike, their de- Mes will require any physical as- | nothing that is such a breach of good ———— the roster was as follows: the and ort anewss shapely Baie Hike Caramels? 0 FD BEARTS OF TIP. mand bel mim sistance to the enforcement of | taste, or the yery foundation of rela- | Jevsey City Hears 8,500 Remt Onses| Waren 8, Faber, Mersbal; Now York cattotc [C24 disporting themselves among the || | coume. you. i CRABYOA cetiSeuen sual . paged their demands. In this event the |tlons among Government officials, as|” said im Month, Protestors Band, with mili ;, aides to|breakers, Immediately after the film OORT eee a onehicts of heart shave gems at flares, Since t w calling for in- n " for them to istue to the press corre- the, Grand Maribel; Father v's, bom rity |the girls themselves paraded across the ‘They are bie delictousness. having @reased taxation went into effect | United States will be lending it- | spondence that may have passed be-| City Commissioner James F, Gannon | faints Ghar, in eis Sosiime, a oror . font Jackets of our Unex> ‘8 fow days ago long lines of taxis | ®lf to the political and finanoial | tween them and thelr superiors in the |Jr. of Jersey City, Director of Revenue] jijm schon bors, Francis de Salen Cadets, United matinee created a sensation. | rar interests of other Governments |course of thelr service without ap-|and Finance, and volunteer organizer of | American war relerans When It was over, one of the leading peg ane, oe citixens having | Oiring peace, a situation that |PToval on both sides. Tam informed jJersey City's famous crusade against |, Dexia. lamb: Gumarn, Nem Ban, 56 hy ag EO wi f. ce 7 , ine. 5 . mae who. in it was not issued f nt profiteers, announoed to-day that all ‘ By is sear Meee Chauffeurs claim their income | must be entirely repulsive to our |}ionn ”” od from -the White | reat prot ie" hs Gs ean eomapiorad fie the | Sees Gis, Coualy ‘vom Teaktied Sook hare) conmultad Mazo David’ cremriey. ee te As ig relgeend anginal gent. be- | national interests, traditions and “It ja scarcely necessary for me to|APIl campaign | against | extortionate | fail Coe of Sine Ot ag p Over. oy EPS ae i SH fal BL their rates of 100 and | ‘deals. say it was not released by me, and With the March cases,” sald ‘Mr. Gan- y WO, ik Fuende of lub ‘Iwdm tom gain longthon those tants «bith Ox For exnct location see x that @ searching inquiry in my office Saco hi Gocens, ‘ (b) Another objective might | thttwes mo that it has not come hon. There ware 3600 cases thie month, isi 2.0. m,. [fold the ‘manager after tho night p ~ De thiit we should gefhain in these [amy stam.” Dune re Sane Seen (hag * ber gene, oe pare jee act Jon rw Marshal; Brookiyn . formance, and the hartioeste wel pool Tho specified weight includes the contaju: f