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© for welfare workors in Anatolia and Sill le. © dee and bis wife and son; Mrs. Paplne ~~ Marquette who was a clerk of the Amerl- can embassy at The Hague, but who had been: iti} Berlin since the armistice was signed; Allen Golsmith of New 'vepresenting the American relief com- mission, and Mrs, Golsmith; the Misses Killen and Catherine Corbin of Washing- ton, D, C., clerks of the Berlin mission, 'and Miss Mary L Thompson, a clerk, or Anniston, Ala, ° .; More Americans are expected to arrive Tater in the day. Whose who reched. Cob- lenz were put up by the army billeting officers at the Young Women's Christinn © Association hostess house at hotels in the city, All of them: were tired out but they said that at no time 'on the trip York, ' t Constantinople, March 20.-The Sul- Aum, has issued an exhortation to his subjects to pursie their usual vocations in peace, regardless of foreign occupa- tion. r [Phe nntionalists charge, the Sultan with treachery, and say he lncks cournge, at, their merey. | Whether they will be do- Aeyred from aetion by the allied seizure of many of the nationalist leaders re- mains to be seen. Communication has been broken with virtually 11 of Asiatic Whrkey and nothing is known in Con- itantinople about conditions' there, , Whe small number of lied troops in WFurkey: has made it impossible to afford protection to the Christian population in . the interior and great uneasiness is felt cein s it is feared that the nationalists will take hostages. \PLAN PUNISHMENT mmm of America. not to parties or to mon,\ \menaced by many nresent holders of po- .@When the war ended,\ Mr. Gompers said, \aspiration and ambition were pur- er throughout the world than ever before in. the time of our history. Faith in 'inherent goodness of 'democ- rr FIGHT IS ON, GOMPERS -_ DECLARES; LABOR AIMS: TO VOTEDOWNENEMIES Fighting Over More Than , Year and bio Constructive Legislation, Labor >> aimed particularly at \'defent of those eandidates who hire encmics of labor.\ -* \The Hight is on,\. the article said. \Labor has no weupon but the trutl, no. force but.tle force Of reason and argument. Its sppeal is to the heart and. brain Its aim is the welfare of-the Aincrican nation; the sifeguarding of the American democracy. Labor's partisanship in Ameri¢a has been to principles;, Asserting thut Inbor's right had beonte-= - P f & - en racy was sublime and complete,\ he said, tl \Therefore the interest of \Habor . in legislation is not a Limited interest fall ing between any two given points \Congress cannot do any sing in which labor ds not interested.\ . AED PLOTS | | NJ) 'are ‘cusmns‘iorr’lék i - .~ FIND: BOOZE BIDDEN © ~ v OSTON, March 21.--An- Italian - 'mm1ll'unt, 'woman's engerness | to remove» from her 'trunk-@\ large h’uuto‘mu 'officlals today of 200 quarts ' v9; hrnndyfilddendn'urlous d tlie White 'Star. liner .Cretic, front ,, investigation 'they found a gallon Jug 'of braudy beneath the dress of the. first'doll and a quart bottle concealed in the 'clothing of each of the others. . A search: of the vessel brought to < light quantities of liquor: stowed s ventilators and lockers behind: : of life 'preseryers. 'Most of 1§ pigs. o uve NTI , ... kéepsi¢ Taken to Homeo- = phthquqShipl ___ 2 ie RS co UNDER DOLL'S-DRESS | China: doll:/led-to- the - discovery .by > |. t Pough-z i + We. - tote of Laurel lodge dt Odd Fellows bi,Wlicf; . P we. > rl f 'the well known T. )' Connor ing a chat in the 'Casino Gardens: at 'Connor, & {Rem .Lof \France -a. mots eck. the «people: of he abkeqyto‘ [make . q’lve t‘o “th 1Koontz ' herole? statute; commeitiorate the victory of the Marne-In | 1914, 'This statue, now being designed: by the. well known American; sculptor, 1:1‘8411'. 'to ; During. the \coming. the Unites hunts 1:51“ will offering to «colossal - | amounts so-that It ; eng or. the Marne the. people. H., E the sift of (CBF Fol gave thi tue of Liberty 131m; who menu “23W? uflegh a hichsthe I mgrfallled \inls’hg not den 'from: ve‘v‘fll-lfieaux they Adll film's! n ry! (ha? at the\ 0 p”1.135 'yillage carpenter / aga to: place An! the dands ft ne\ , Nas or the Stage ai a smiled carpenter. sot. a. omall . W of -September lxac'i'laqvlslan . tvor e There the, a\ rom 'the first days .> were they in personal danger. nn Meditcrrand 'porke. | The officers - Leader Charges. ; i Saw a woman 1:15:in stake a doll *~ Accuse Sultan of - - » * Aro\ her trifle and attempt to Le : Tr hall. - ' tu, catry it 'away. They also noticed that wil a+; reaChQrous Acts Washington, March 21,-Samucl Gompers writing. in the current dssuo ®L two- other women: on the ples were» . scribed j America: Federntionist» asserts. that Iabor's nonpartisan political fight will be J cuddling dolls in. their arms?\ Upon ° x B Trish 1 l «ports terday Sacred veve - .. found in. 'the 'croy's and patriotisin. 'The Sultan's cabinet fitie ce,\ .Mr. Gompers said the in- C c y e 'of . Aden t. \B threatened to resign, but after several Rflfi}ofllufiécc;;l},fio ten\ abused,\ un- 'but greed brushed all this asides\. >, arrests were made. - ~ 333m”cfififfiifiyflfim?%§g§ul‘g‘$lfiflfcgci . {5133‘s meetings decided to retain office. til it \would seardely be recognized by] \Money greed, political. greed, greed |, *C ' R , J review \of dhat gift, Heart 4: That part of Constantinople's foreign |its originators. He.added: + . 'I for: place and have been - - ~ the most famous st in America,, if not * $2,000 20 «popriation, which understands the politi- \More than a yeix has. passed, singe Among ug undoing our will and striking \o im- f in the world, ag e 'of. the ¥ Ila-Racks i. wal situation has little intérest in the {silence settled over the battlefields, - In at our liberties,\ lie said.\ . >, . v2 Rensselaer 2C.f ass ti ius: j ¢ doings of the cabinet or the alt that time not one measure really con-| Declaring that labor must contend f9§ 228 3 u Pl iene o fag?“ ib «hamber, . . structive in character bas been fundamentals that apply to the whole) s I koikwm the : I}; + The only government in Turkey which |on the nation's statute books. 'The na- people, Mr. Gompers continued: . ... woul e\ 20 = » Barthold: © Josep has any power is believed to be at An- tional machinery of government seems to >.\Labor is not something Jmpersonal, > , 6 the: Un v was, C gora (218 miles east southeast of Con- have been paralyzed into cither ingetion I6 is not like a machine, nor i 3t, Hike, a|' a . that w . stantinople). __ R . or reaction by the cessation of hostilities corporation. .It is the sum total of, the J + AT: Josenh .- Mustapha Kemal and his committee] and never was the world so starved for|liveg, of all those who are useful:to\the|. SLP 4 +3. Ske have the interior of Asia Minor largely fundamental progress. world. & rfc itis 19 We , from & 0.5 60. Carlo. « (Continued From First Page.) . Mayor Watt to. 'Act;Today.on w I‘Mea‘s‘igfe. Creating City La y six years the {gum crashed behin rain: o mmahllnhea vliet, will come tb Rensselaer, 'm char tered: car'nest Thursday evening to con- fer the third-degree on -a [dates, : A Social time: w freshmen? [-. Taken to Hosplinl.’ < at, 2. ustin. Hennessty . of . Fourth, avenue was taken to the Homeopathic hospital \_ OF REVOLT LEADER 2 Stutggurt, March 21.-A. hovei‘nment announcement toddy gives the terms of 'ngreement reached by Chancellor Bauer and. other government . representatives with leaders of the striking elements in Berlin. 'The statement enimerates eight 'points to which the government, agreed dui order to secure a cessation of the gen- .s (Continued From First Page.) ' : - abo | camps / for ”conducting -eonferences . and making addresses with rpgard to, the pro- gram of the commission on training comp. activities, and had just started\ in organizing, the work when. the war: came to an end.. nuo. n © Dr. Dugan.served on all come ( ing,'11n’ticnt. ofttimes muddled pub- li¢, the public mpon, which both Tabor and the corporations must rely for their support. a . , Public Opinion Will Win, . The public will stop the upward > anning. France, ston: from. one. great people: 05; H [and > admiration: fol e 'status. of Libert - posed the | Mayor: L‘Taliles \R. Walt some 'tim ' iand. punishment of those who partic- ~ the eral strike, 'The points follow : Revision of the cabinet; disarmament pated in the Kapp revolution; cBanges personnel of certain federal : offices. > * *. Speply dpmncratizatioix of. the cutifg. wi of the peodulum, 'as they did _ years ago, and they will move it back to the zero of justice and fairs, * ness.» But we must not make the same mistake; we must not pass the fair mark, as we did in 'the caso of .i mittees for the.sule of Liberty bonds.and for Red. Cross. work and in practeally/all the various phases of war activitiew'in this community. | During »all this 'time he was malting addresses' all ' through this section of New York State, oh si jets. that had to, do with some fo; in: AlbanySaturday, evening for sh X-ray kelx‘nminntion'of‘i foot which was injuted by 'the curs at Poughkeepaic, \Herinesticy York 'Central and, was walking over his train when it parted and he was precipi- tated to tlie ground' injuring ~bisfoot is employed as a brakeman on the New | ‘day' will: Acton tl ory.'.The time in 'which ter-wigh or veto the'or- at « midnight. . y ever.. considered - Devine» ordinance; nary stofs toward a | through yone appearing ,to. oppose it, « As t reached Mayor MVatt, however,; quest wasmade for a heaving, and took. place Jast'Pucsday night v air. Tuch apposition; L p a this and: way.a developed intended : to: 'expre {112331an h cournge Verdun, (the 7 ¢ Il . mofilal: is. expected above, all a“: 'friendly feeling between hey shall . no; pass.\ . this. testim to. keep alive this the corporations, because if we do a Aa‘dmfmurunon. a 00. . we will pay: the same penalties as '/ Enactment of new social legislation. we are paying today. nk: Immediate untionalization of the con}, What is this | strange doctrine : «potash and other industriés, :. known as Bolshevism, I. W. W.ism, | and it was pointed out that it would 'be'a bad (thing: fox .the-city 'to. have its 'own Jaboratory if it should drive out such an institution as the 'Bender laboratory. 'Those who favored the Common Conn?” has Aroused. such .a Ing .as has the. Devine. ordinance appropriates $20,000 'for the alteration of the 'old: 'puniping station\ in Manning boulevard; with the \idea that \countries Born 'of the, war, igféfimifi'fimer to shoulder redoperation must 'continue, - Ameriga. says, little . Trench. schoolgirl In her third your at school has: expressed\ I cam work. .. : “A‘yo‘g‘ or.more ago theboard -of t tees of' the Homeopathic hospital 'det mined on a drive'when the time was op» :| quite: badly..\ It pined hint so. much Sat: urday that it was, decided to have the X+ ray taken -, to>. determ whether\ any '.~day, ms bought a controlling interest in . ! purchase Sis 0 G 33 cation. 'Phe deal was closed Inst Tues» |. ~ (chased the majority of stock from the , Will Ask Smith - * fnvestigation of the case that led them :~ Gampaign against food, hoarders and profitests;' disbandment of disloyal mili- itary. units and the substitution of demo-], cratic organizations without class dis- tinction. - 'The: document concludes with the «phase: \We learn hat Ministers Noske \:Gibgon the artist, it became known to- ife, the weekly humorous publication, and will take control on April 1. 'The price was not announced, ' - Richardson and George Utassy will be associated with him in its pub-. day when; it Js said, Mr. Gibson pur- ~ widow of John A, Mitchell, former edi- or: > THirty-four years ago Mr, Gibfon sold his first drawing to Life for $4, which < was entitled \The Moon and L\ En- couraged by this sale, he went home that . night and produced 12 more sketches, Wall of. which were rejected by Life, the nett day, Soon after. however, he be- came a frequent contributor to the maga- «zine, O9 ' \ROBBERS TAKE -*- INFANTS Rind , Allentown, Pag, March 21.-Iwo masked men who secured admission to home of Louis Patras, held up the play- ers in a card game and at the point of pistols robbed them of £800 in cash, to- |- gether with watches and Jewelry. ° . -_ 'The infant con of Mr. Patras, Tying in a crib in the room, and wearing a gold ring, a baptismal gift, was robbed of the Ting. © a » ~ To Probe Slaying Utica, March 21.-Investigation of the alleged murder of Clarence Kelly of LeRoy, near Frankfort, the Hight of No- veembér-20, and of the subsequent adtion of certain Herkimer county: officials, November 30, last, and original stories of foul play were discounted by the of- ficials. Some time later Kelly's family were notified and his brothers began an fo believe murder had heen dommitted. left wing Socialism or whatever you may pleaso to call it?. It may sound sillfy to you, but it is none the less a fact, that cight years after they began preaching this doctrine in Fronce-just eight years-they over- threw the government .of France. When they came here they found an organization already' functioning in the United States, an-organization - called the Industrint Workers of the < World, which was created in 1005 by-Debs, Haggarty, Simons and D.. C. Coates, who afterwards started the Non-Partisan League in North Dakota, and they found that the game principles which governed syn- dlcalism controlled the 1, W. W, So they took, possassion of that . organization, finanted it and changed. the Industrial Workers of the World from an. organization that fought * labor unions into an orgapization that joined labor unions to control & them, and used them for the pur; pose of overthrowing our gover; ment. « * . , Sovict Planned Strike. 'The Russian agents were working all over the United States, partion- larly in fhe west, On October 22, 1918, there was a meeting held in - Tiinniton, Oregon, a suburb of Port.' land, which | was attended, by dele- .gatés from the various §tates'and some-from Europe. There was a man there from, your State; one from New York: In all , about 25 States were represented, with some 20 dele- gates at large, There was a man from Serbia, one from Roumania and a messenger direct from tho Russian Soviet. government. The meeting; was held in an dbandoned pool lall, behind closed doors, at 11 o'clock at - night. A letter from the Soviet gov- ernment at Petrograd was read. This was on October 22 and the letter must have been written in Au- gust. The first sentence said: , \By «November 15 the armistice will be signed. and the war will be over; is the time ripe for the overthrow of , the government of the United States?\ 'The delegates decided that { because there were 50,000 members of the I. W. YW. in the Jumber woods within a day's ride of Seattle. When the time came, I found that the business men of the community were with me- 100 percent strong; '| oftJohns Hopkins University;~\I should -| blind the person sought 'by the police, portune, and on return from his vacation | last suminer. he was in- formed 'that he was the , unanimous chojce of the board of ditectors for direc tor gencral of , the, campaign'to raise $200,000, aud in spite of the fact that numerous campaigns preceded . an a total of ($180,000 date fo international -_- megs --- Gas Recommended for, . Digabling Criminals . Baltimore,. March 21.~-The. use by police of gas bombs in instances such as developed Nl'il;a(;\li‘flda§ morning,: when. a Jone negro, 'bavficaded in a celfar, held at bay 200 policemen for three hours, las been suggested 'by Dr. Robert favor a gig cofnmoqu called 'tear gas,' that would tempornzily spoiling\ lus . shooting ain, and making him helpless,\ Dr, Wood said. , \However it should 'be borne in mind that the gas made for war purposes was intended 'to infllet heavy asualties; while a gan suiable for use by a police force ought no tto: inflict. permanent injury, but merely disable temporarily,\ duting the strike and that was when we swore the men in and called in: the police who - trusted. me, * 'The loyal o)u:lo’n men, the great ranjority who were intrigued by thee , plea of solidarity, as soon as, they saw the revolutionary aspect of the strike and were assured of protec- tion, went back to work,. The Reds tried to holdgtlhem. but failed. The notice that unless work was resumed - we would fake over and operate the essential industrics had its effect.\\ These loyal union men of Seattle ate today ashamed of the strike and they arc trying,. and with some success, to tid theit ranks of these revolu- tionary Reds. w. , There is not # community in the United States, of 10,000 population up to the city of New York, where, when the test comes, when you di- vide the Joyal from the disloyal, the {maple of the: United States ate loyal,. overwhelmingly ._ loyal, but sometimes they are a little slow to learn what is going tony they don't alwas instan{ly see the motives of the Red: they sometimes get, these bones 'were broken... }; Married Coles Girl.\ B xs, Morrléon, 'm Boston and Albany railroad freman,. and Miss: Maude .W;. Finney, of + 4 | Colices:~ were . married at St. 'James have heen completed 'by the 'confractors; Zout Brothers. ”mm.- IrE will bo in nbout two weeks, Able Discourse, . Lube n ! St, Tohn's. Church: was filled .to. the doors | yesterday © with,, parishioners to listen to the-very able discourse by Rev; Father Glavin on \The Fourth Com: . mandment,\ \+ 20 2 wo Personal, «\/> M <5 e . - B. and A. Engineer Frank Wiltse. and wife are 'both ill with influenzningv eir work will bo started home on Third street. John Lambert ' of | lower Broadway, who bas been ill for several weeks, j able to big out villi. $300 Mrs. C, A. Waterbury of 1640 Brof way; loft yesterday for Springfield, Mass., to visit ther, son, AVilliam: Waterbury. . , 171mm“ Ityan, a former resident, now fesiding at Poughkeepsic, was in ha selaer yesterday calling on. friends.\ Supper and Dance, ', =, ,A number of Hill: Hook fremen \are arranging -for ® supper and dance to fake place at Kapp's on Sixth street. Thomas Herman is chairman of the committce of arrangements. .. - j Cars Robbed. s railroad defectives that a car robbery took place during Saturday night meat Teller's érossing. < An: investigation is being rade, . : & 20 O14 .Gas Plant in Operation. Since the pump at the Ferry street 'dock of the Albany Southern: Company which pumps the water out of the gas} 'at the connection -with the pipe line running from Albany to Rensselaer in a 12 The funeral of Robert Murphy; who died Friday, took place yesterday morn- ng from his late home and at St. John's whurch. A mass will-be celebrated at 7:30 this morning for the repose of his * | all of . the T6 has. beens announced that, Sanford |] It has-been reported to'the police by | r city's ~bacteriological~ work shall be done there. be hil The \Al and many citizens 'are openly «opposed. to the scheme the. main argument that. the taking away \of 'the contract by the- city. from the Bender Jaboratory Ibany Colinty Meédical Society, being. show\ tha bacterioloj 'the city. di if]lan sought to did have its own\ al 'that it, could do the work! much cheaper than it is now done, and also that would not 'be at the mercy of cither l he Albany hou—_ «pital laboratory, which had the contra one year, and the Bendér laboratory. Doy @Snectat to The Arbus); O0 - . Los. Afgeles, Cal.,. Mat, 522.-At . th) French. hospital hore today, lis §wo pi tients, Aregovering. from. | two ondetful operations, the first of the kind in Cali: fornia. performed 'by 4 surgeon who was [pupit.of the lato D#, \John one 0%, Anicrica's regowned , surgeons.. ~> ._ Whe. operations, 'performed by Dr.\ P. Livingston '| Barnes, consisted Jo trans- ferring the interstitial glands of a goat to a man and'. woman.. One of the patients Is the Rev, W,. B Thompson, pastor. of 'the Tittle Church of Clirist 'here. The woman's identity, in obedi- ence to her request; Dr. Barnes declines to revenl; However; she is a, woman of 27 years, married,-the husband being an -accountant of this city, In each instance, reyitalization was <the 'object. of the op- eration, mnd thig ip sought through all, R - « 'and subject\to \nerves tal.and physical breakdown \ Rev. -If, Thompson, wh 62 'a widower; did unusually good work in: the Liberty bond campi things can gu sorption by the human fungi-1. of a | 'scoretion in- the gland taken: from the gout. ; aoe >*Both: the patients, | whoge late today, gives promis the: result sou t erally, .a now interest Jo) being without - onthuslast condition success in ht in «the loperation, 1C th either or . interest,, presaging_mon- past ands other war -work drives. \ But. of late\ he felt his 'splelt to\ mecomplish declining. In the hope of #egain- ing the will to do, hedocided -to. su to\ the: grafting {operation,\ -x, ', -The . synopsis of, the operfljon is kukd ty ag thrilling-chapter inthe history of Ameri- meriy. An-sbgora goat, five years old 'and imported frofu- En used; « h d;: was IOBLENS FOR BHSINES a , The effect of.Helog a be the central theme of discussion at the seventh National: Foreigh Trade tonven- tlon which brill ¥5 held In San Francis [May 12 to 15 'The world war has wibught fam reaching changes In the course of American forefgn trade. Some'of the re- sults ofthese change. furnish 'problens in statesmanship, commerce and finance which call for soundrtonsideration and wise .action. , het \Chiefly. through + ik o «4 our domestic requirements permit. Im- yorts of goods are Increasing. They are coming Inf6 a market whose power .of consumption was veatly' expanded by the war, but whose similarly Increased power 22.80% P creditor natlon will | *all - loans to our associates} A ENTER * COMES « - LN lice: today - grrested\ _James Smith on the charge. of 6 M » - 'poctical robber?! ~ \According: to. [Enters Ces . | THE. DOUGH; THEN: POET * Peter Ku'rjz, a bgkf er. who dlgims hiis cash register was , rifled 'ay Smith, the latter entered his nubliégzment carly 'this morn- - Jug, point «and said: .) - woos fifty; kid, just look mo :- \blow.\ . CHILD wounps -' + 4 a revolver 3: his had, the face, Just dropped into clean. this plage, ‘So’t come across \with all yo avg egobes n cy, wo £:\ never fail to hif the spot.\ SELF WHILE AT : E28 tive campalgn ® ¢ Rentn inesei 'Ig H - cean {aso . vast tliat; the sea- “Awai‘exfo; dare to. cross It.. puting .. seven days hd seven nights the great . steamships >of, America, gobfe at (full speed, drive through the. deep\ waters the lighthouses of France come «thto view. « But from one alde) to. an- ther the hearts are touching, - < HM N ror mmry aud: Heine (Gustay Nose, minister of |, They drove the owners from factory followed this «one o Methodist Church , i s I i « ( c stl - : . defense, und( Dr, Karl Heine, Prussian |/ kud mill; kiled fome of them, 'When 4 was raised for the Homeopathic hospital ilirchgmz I'Thgfttengitmttg‘fieig 311°}. {33 33“ynffiflnxe'}?$2,351fi'ésfifig'v'gfipfllfmt ffiafilaggtnxgzfituzmflfg “£11330? fife\ '. ‘ifi Of minster of, the interior) have, tendered > the Reds secured control of Russing He'was director general of the Third Mrs, Lyman »Brown, of Cohoes,. \The Dr. Arthur Sautter, health officer, pro-| ject,. but that he would -nct toda N theirs resignations.\ <their leaders knew that their: flag distret of International Rotary.for the couple haye returned from, theip. wedding . - 10.0 - * ¢ b stand ne- could not wave on the same planet year ended in June; 1019. At the present/ trip' and 'taken up a «residence 'in 'the --- =-- --- e --- $ ' ARTIST BEcoMEs | ont in aon peat oft dere Nerm Ent Renestlaor ' | Man and Woman:Hope'toRegdai p? \to. ' . . otary Club has al| *\ 0900 PREY o < P a - . 1/3, il Mopar Mik it 33 So they sent out to every country 'gl::y sfggéstetlnnnbl‘. Duszaigfor interna- Garage. Work. to Start, +0 R g\ an * 0. Fi an A ope to; egaln “gar ' Be $5”? a «OWNER OF \LIFE tvertizen © 06, all} cxtat ag fight-k, foully Mite firesidenéioé {tolnrz’hnxilg 1:2: Plans for thé construction of the 21. 6 T p Pe G1 d N F \ x: i‘vféi I> =-- ments, including. the: government 66. $tth I5\ him. an its candi] $15,000 garage of Kapp Brothers at the D Ir ansf er Of anas From ‘Goat | e New York, March 21.-Charles Dana 'the United States, + ~. ~- *| egrner of Broadway 'and, Columbia street, © © ' > to tgt a' * * New York, (March \21 creasengxxl artment house, rents in. this city. within the next two years were pro dicted today_by Stewart Browne, punk dent of the United Real Estate Owner Association, He spoko/at a. mass meeting . of at which 'venement. \protest -. was volced 'against 11er - legisislation . to fix rentals. , The 400 property ownert présent authorized him to appoint a. com mittee 'of findlogdrz‘gzfixg ttgfsalgtlfi 7 1 ' ext Tus : to- special trhin n 4 of, au easures. m'mmédh le‘lsfifion to\ landlord b an y 3:9 unfiz‘oupd to. serted. ©He;said : firo’tect the r, Browne, come, 9mm - u at be ars * Anta.\ sro ed in. too 'moou. ° .. I cannof!shit my eyes b <! that rent profiteering \.It first started, with the spall 'o . nagging: go 11;- . nying that it of ys t: mfglionllreul‘ou‘mut accept that as a fact. Wo Bol nle cire Present: conditions\ fire-due 'to ;the. . warrand the govéroment's require- * ments during . thes war.. There: are .> now 1,250,000 ° tefants:«\Bfany of /** , them | who _ cabnot,\ stand ° furthae raises, but I have good author» ity that there afe only about 50,000 |_ tenants who cad not find rentals; I 4 urge. the need. for legislation, - 9000 C092; g2% 5 i _The speaker sald \Iabor _ was sighted, 'for hpursmfw k like wise shortened. prod: at; > \But - they, - don' bor will find\that an in wages does not mesh w production.\ e> was Inferrupted .when. *We want all the income we. cad ll?” bly. gét, the same as Jabor\ __ -- \ _ \Great Scott! If you\get 20 percent you ought to be bappy forever,\ te £ will be urged upon Governor Smith the time was ripe for the overthrow working men, the, merchants, the | ,, Bed, it out of comm sh : t f ® sp ok $i The ; i- George Kelly of Buffalo, brother of the Of OUF Povernment and that the place manufacturers .the professional mM, sign when the foe went out Thursday, it In th€ Wort. war: the United States Hes] «Fais spymeegded, Smith is Alleged. _| sald landlords ought to be satisfied with . - a to start the revolution was in the will not.be found on the right Side hag been necessary to put the old gas built up a huss \export balance of trade| to have \cleaned\ the fill and added? -| a net profit of 20 percent on thei m“; E dead. man, announced tonight. Negli~| Seattle shipyards. Why was Seattle When you count the Reds you will lant in operation. a oC nd there rests \upon. the country the phobic - and aC Tavestments. .\Ko ap; thatdan't enough,\ P “11,5311? 21:5 tank's; 13313- \near the West ffifeéfhgiffi‘r’éingfiioi'gflofifii be astonished (9! fnd 1°,\ (if: “110.11 ® < - obligation to continue exports as our share} {A 13m: you for daisy?) all] denfii' © came fromk different parts of the room, t f foi , e : ave been lis- 4 .% 6+ X : s ; . . © k # l 1 , Chore tracks at Harbor the morning of| of the Seattle shipyard muions and |~ {ginmfig’n‘oiszoaey make, 'The Murphy Funeral in the reconstraction of Europe, as far} \80.10% hie, ink 111, jfiim £3325!ng? 330139\! £ Browne said there m4iifue pessibii Further ini . An autopsy -was demanded and held! and to fmy astonisl 3 € . umes, ® soul \oki » of «production Is capable of producing -a} , &. a IR id the ossihilits ho nearly a month after the body wis found:? of all mes-“21131111123; 'he 32m? in”??? “fgwdfiw figépigfiaf; 6. surplus above Hs bwn heeds, What ananl ~- PLAY WITH GUN of xnte¥olmfldmg lg, any extent within th 1? Kelly's brothers have continned investi-! about my administration by. the fasion, adod citizens \ t ~ 4 become of that surflas, Is mos sou 22 Bs - - next 10 years, addings ._.. _. - f gating and have offered $1,000 reward. ! bo f € foson, s6od citizens work at o= {HARDING REGRETS oun: to ba ab - x... ARents will never get back R E In“ m e offe hich he declared Reds, Tabor stood behind me. That purposes: but when the time comes ' besta Iniportant questions to be discussed by thel Nicholas Cott, firexear-old son'of Mrs war a, \CZ $4 he m ‘Y intern?“ ‘laoz’v’hlc q: '§c Ble was proven by am election which for a showdown,. they .| sre loyal TRE ATY ACTION pentagon. fining! “fiamm- tug gtmdmx, ind Mix. Nicholas Gost, of, 453, Third -. €. (it if the matter this meek, Gborge Rell said! forme Che meas hin a wibea'le OHCs throufh and through.. . £ [even If we must for a thine, extend The streetwulile playing with a S2-calibre ves -\ a erases, . F z \Korkl - $ Now is no! e time to rock the Asie ; P v yet at his home. ortly - re : 200 a that \frequent representations to Rerki| the feld. but could only muster 200 mealy S (Bmpleres. or, Mu, Tim: s th -Anictica| is the Ranidationcat aur. balance of |aclock alternoos. was shout in LIQUOR VALUED _ f mer county ofucials regarding new devel-| oop The th didst .. sap > o Youbgstown, O., March 21--America a toe a : o 909. opments in the case kad failed to pro- Couns. dtm ein plore. This jm a time for strikes |_. \ ity When the Sorte, (62 ain wheres the coma aio art - AT $20,000 SEIZED j dice results.\ se hat \ who supported me against the Rels .. or Jockonts. This is & time when, it |\ a 'great. opportunity when the {ports, the convention will a cuss whother| the weapon. was mecidentaily discharged. , JON 10 uce results . were overwhelmingly elected. you hate any dispnte or mixunders \nited States Senate Fefored to ratify] it should hams! “thief? mamt-i The boy fell to the for unconscious and| .* pim i* > - Police Force Was Lojal. standing. you should put your fret the perte, treaty, Senator Warra C) Ain lioponto brough inopporenase of abc tee of the fon attracted bis par \a Star, hundrai © f er the. e hk racrican cific araing, 0 10. lkfl“ n iGate s t Thy \w were in an 100 t. -two ; f : Paper Mill Workers We were prepared when the fen | Emg andfscttle your (dispates #5 [for the presidential nomination, told a cn. -~|Orla_A Diuct. of $42, Central acorly $300,000. according (to. local - G w I eral strike was called. We had 450 Americans should. Get together and {meeting of Youngstown steel workers} Delegations 6%, foreign buslféss | wen! who war summoned. ordered. the bos Te lapsrities, were scized et .\ Age pousemen. Some were Irish, some be square men and fair men. here today.. © no have been Invited fo attend the conten-imoved to the Albany bospit wher. be} jo. ded at --- wore Swedes. some were Catholics, Americans. (Let us itetrsse our _| \I would not have accepted the treatr{tica to x t “Emmaa‘fixpmm’muh‘ Patrolman John F. s . Holyoke. 36 3farch ©L-Several] Some were estants. 'There were production, because incressed Dro- ias if was negotiated. because it bartered gag-(kin fie5\@lum°’1h’ro‘m M3553 bey. Hix condition was reported eritical} _.. olyoke. Mase. AL-Hever Jews and Gentiles among them, and daction meaos more wealth to di {away Amencan nationality, but I wasi Conc) eked an early boar this morning and little thousznd paper mill workers in this cifFj of these 450 policemen, there were |- yide. Let us pay faie wases let us ; ready to ratify. with \the reserationsi Srparisations to soul men who thom) hOpe wes held out for his reenvery. foday voted to secept a connter offer of; exactly 410 who. were loyal Ameri- ave fair conditions, let's do a fair / which safeguarded alt American Tights,\) caghiy ur with the needs 'of their? \Ite boy found the revolver while rum x 12 12 percent fnereass in wages to: . can ¢itizens when the showdoen days work. Iu a word. let us be {Senator MHadiog sam., . __ ... . a through the drawers of a dresser |. . a date from February 1 last. as presented? Came. We did Bave a Tittle trouble 1 square with each other. and the R&L. ) \Despite defeat of the treaty. Americas t Tevolver wale a strchamber werpon. po by ish Hamufactcrenc Jo is understood | with The Itih. We bed to place z ) the radical, the erndicalst will cjwill prap a be nation's part fu world - h the increase is to be Temporary and a. Ecard of two Swedes over 200 Irisk ; paw from un as be hus paged be- afeire wiil to bring abost x \ new wape scale. bused on the recent con-! to Prevent theim from #oing oub dnd || fore, fo be forpoftem To the . , approximate 'disacmazsect fereaic® fn Buta, whl be tobusc~1 «fartme a cleamtp Withoot wailing |. wees that in riphtfeliy were and. 20 and Jom in promoter Pekce the masufactorets 3lay L . x-y’ for orders. Wewngwflefifler‘ 4. casy of aftaimadit - frraity of. mations,\ continwed. %