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~ 124, Brotherhood of Railway WPrainmen SATURDAY MoR NG ---\ 'ommerce figures, ..) Baltimore Men Return, Baltimore, Md., April 10. -Local Nol quinhg'ripg 500 employes of the Pepnsyl- vania riilzond late today voted to return to. wor Similar netion was voted by \local No/ 214, Brotherhood of Firetien and- Enginemen, also Pennsylvania mon nt: another meeting. Theso locals form 'the backbone of the local strike, railrond officinls declared, adding that they ex- preted Baltimore nud Ohio men are to follow the example. ( Lodge Charters Revoked. x Chicago, April 16.-Charters of three . Jodges, Brotherhood: of Railway Train- {men, were revoked today by A. F. ~'Whitney, vice president of. the, order. 'The lodges are 456, of which John *Grunau, president of the \outlaw\ yard- 'men't union, was a. member; G47, (a geckynnls local, and 198, of San Fram, o. - fore thin 700 strikers in Chicago vere thus removed from union member- 'whip. losing their seniovity and all other rights. , All other strikers in the Chiengo dis- have been given until midnight Sat- to return to work, Whitney an- nounced. 16 they refuse, their member- hips. will be cancelled and their seniority # are idle, necording to Chamber of amoo NIKE TROUBLE FOR THOMPSON \Won't . Swallow Word,\ He Says on Hearing He Must | Apologize»~ . DEMAND TO COME MONDAY Niagara Senator Asserts He'll Link Daly With Death 1 of Welfare. ___ : 0 what/4§ said to be.collis habitues 'of the undery officials .and obs was that until developments in The Argus erusade> st revolting. 'conditions \is POLICEDEPARTMENT DFFIGIALS - Exposure . of Effect \of Pat tem-:Ofn Albany, Force\P xious Sos Whether there will be a.probe of th to fix blame for inefficient > ion: between \certain police. officials and, fion among; -viewpoint taken itions-of the-department St id the department of driftwood. p by thosemost, fam ar with {heliimefiopér no. move will _be. made to:r That thir is plenty 'of rooin. fot. \A4 \Puts 'Albany police definrjxfigy 'éorruption growing out.of fopen: The expositra-forces officials to a¢f; \. = ~ \ 'mensire,; to- until Federal aerial ley I. additfon \to' providin [lations in * tlie 'power t : {orsttpv \ 6, 1t places in the; hasds-of the State 'presqribes [safet‘y de- : : =- Lester Parker, Albany - C ~~~ Metz 'Car. Distributor |. | CuvillierSti stl I! Sanguinhover .~ Léague: Probe ~ldéa. .s. '- MARTIN \FoR JOINT AGtioN ® Judiciary . allégévrlt W111 \Urge. Both Holtkes to Weigh .. Matter\ ~ * vices. for ny‘xqgnr’q 'and passengers and di- reqts that Appliances\ and parachutes, ap- proved \by *the\ United 'Stateg. army. air service, . b - nt ols we loa said. by the worry caused | Bing fo.doubt' whether Jt paid to remain ials and members of the, * i polic I straight, it is asserted. \special. duty: squads\ » who. are sild-to| .. ss. - g de 6 have had, \ei pickin Tor: quite\ a) .g '<. Lucrative Side-Line, ights lost. - ( indicated ‘ SCORE PALMER S When t}: Senate » convenes d <% ~A RADICAL CHARGE = situation was the organization meeting -with seven' of its nine members present, by the railway executives, the atement said, revealed \Just a plain, rdiixgu'y strike for more pay.\ . .) \If thero were: enough revolutionary power in the United States to create such >/an outbreak as this,\ Mr. Morrison said, :*'the condition would be'serious indeed. {But there jis no such power, 'The fbso- failure of the attorney general to * grasp the truo'situation is amazing.\ :. 'The department of justice bad no ad- ent's of 'the railway labor bourd; which met ected officers and determined to take beginning tomorrow the whole ques- tion. of railway wages atthe point where (the bipartisan discussion between men d. employers dropped it some-days ago, 'While tactics 'of the rail strikers were wrong and disavowed by organized labor, unable to reach a conclusion. : Monday night, Senator George and Merchants\ Association, fur- nished the liquor. > Senator Thompson declared tion whatever of \swallowing a single word\ he said. He will come to the Senate Monday night ready for any hostile move on the part of those who have attacked him because of his declaration. . \I don'treare | whether | they expungf order of official leaders, It. is under- stood Majority Lender J. Henry Walters has decided that the Sevate should ac- 'eede to the request of the majority of the Assemblyman that the record be cleaned of Senutor's Thompson's statembnt. ¢ Senate Resentful. Senator: Thompson's, statement. has aroused bitter resentment: among mem- bers of the Senate. Drys and wets com- last night that he had no inten-]. while. Tho:esposure has red a tage where ong man at least to have are: not sincere in their declarations they wit]! move against vicious forees in the Milde Prayerfal Disposition. ~ . _ Whispered inquiries ms to whore the publicity being given unwilling recipients will lead are made on every. hand. There those who have made a fat living on il Heit carnings. | Until the rottenness of the police department.is eut out and vice and gambling removed from the place they now occupy as political patronage, Albanians will not feel satisfied with, nor Tt is reported that a \shakeup\ affect- ing several policemen will be the extent of the department's cognizance: of: condi- tions, 'This move is seen only as an ab- tempt by these \higher up\ to shift the responsibility to the shoultlers of the po- icemen, - Corruption in: the Albany de- partment reached such a profitable stage that oven honest policemen were begin- is n prayerful disposition on the part ofl. Why 'it-is that certain policemen and /> The answer is ward healers 'and: bosses are | behind the : policemen, {which does not allow 'any opportunity of conferring favors to pass: [The secret iof the organization machine is that .it can hold thousands of persons under di- reet or indizect obligation: ' With the closing of 'the Tenderloin denizens of the resorts have been driven Anto all sections of the city. 'Their-ranks have been swelled by many other women driven. from. New : Yorlc under the lash of. the vice probe being: conducted there. [' Never before has Albany..heen so held the department, 'the reorganization: and -disciplining of men. who have. allowed condoned these conditions from official \'made right\ with Albany, is tha opoinion in authoritative quarters, [members of 'the. detective: bureau are. aly operating under the system, of patronage |. \enlargement of the detective bureuti,; the- \themselves. to slip into sinful ways, the |: removal or transfer of men who have |- ,Rnsitions, can <the police 'department: be |= leense c rightful\ place among the-important .. vehicles of private. and commercial) transportation, + Not 'to provide: for those whose lives and property ma qulnfiécted s nothing loss. thnnyrvcrimyé a Ini ' Aull It is very evident that flying craft cannot be. adequately or satisfactorily controlled by State law,\ In. the first place, the speed at.which theso ma- chines travel through the air enables ~ them to. cover many States within a few hours, . How can we , properly control the actions of their pilots that Jurisdiction 2 | | < - *- No person would be capable of un- derstanding. all. the different laws let alone: adhering to a_ different set of .. rules in'cach §tate... It is neither fair to the airman nor to persons on the-. ground, 'The New York State Legis-* Inture is aware of this, a majority of . the members. having expressed them- gelyes uhalterably opposed. , to'. any State legislation other than that sui- \clent .to tide. us over, until national provides: that be fesued: to alien. corpora- the- safety. of perions that fly and ~ METZ COMPANY Dicusses - % pxty has |; hein. composed of .automohilee . Their business has: prompled, the vestlgite tendency of motorists to 'em lyze their market and determinc- wh buyers demand, They had observed , the 'I education: of motorists. and soon. they rc- allzed the folly of the extravagunt heavy ears,: and their dissatisfaction with: the | ¢ cars;of medicere design. They determined |! you 'and your nolghbor wanted a car of and In answer to these demands they pi duced 'the Metz Master Six at 'price, Today, more than ever before au- tomobila manufacture Is the the fittest, An automobile butlt hfllfl eal sources.. .They have resisted tho tempt tlon 'of Jiuge' valume of production 'and -| Us. attendant» dangers, - They 'have been |. content' with continuous growth 'and \ox- |. pansion. through carefully chosen dealers, { whose .reputations are. never, questloned, I mention. theso principles of 'production beenuso* they.. are «Important for the, pros: |- 'pective car: buyer to consider: ortant Investment. Tho relations of the \manpfacturer, \thes dealer and the pur- haser ara the halsis «of permanent sat- committee - decided .. as - ted, that theressivere. no- grounds for - 41mm: y the Assembly as a: whole» The report dicted, : [as. contempt they upressedfiontempvt of\ dotble beauty, ' of outward individualit xndlvjdual members and -not th . conclusions The-purchase of :a motor car !s an Jim- ~ faction, | Beauty -of. pormanenee 48 No ution. errogate Anderson: regarding at- (tacks: upon. and chargessagainst, mem- bers -of the house;-the majority. of th had:-been pre is\ . understood, will sho £; Anderson's. statements» could b , house Lollis: Mo Martin; however, . that in: reporting- this\ inch the conufittee. would * recommend : that' some action' be taken by the Assembly:to.curb and could. reach no -. The inajority | members 'Are: of the opinion, 'and myself. believe, .- , that .. somethin ~should be done:to: put a stop fo stich: statements They are doing.ne good not 'even to 'the Anti-Saloon Leag lutions d . Cuyi ding 1th», see reso 'the. . Anti-Saloon Rel se F. Thompson will be asked to xisintfig’ltlmqisétricfi- fittfiqu 21131300 tollowed to carry on what is said 'to be | tions 'or to 'corporntions of whose meme tree s 4 evo ~.. Washington, April 16. -Attorney Gen-| retract. the statement he made said to Kaseemmfl: fmn'iic'c-fiorts meg-073 lucrative side line in hirin; attorqesl‘s Pership Ft Teast two thirds fite not Amer- LIGHT CA'R PEOPLE WANT a # blymiah T. dersont “Wis“- +4 bécret eral Palmer's conclusions that the \out- carlier in the week, when he d himself u . wl. and getting bondsmen for p‘iihoafm, Wlfilh ican citizens. *. 2a oop bes £ iis w sfiTints-ofim lymian . $0,131: uvilliee '*: Foure \law\ railway strike was traceable to ac- a 1 the week, n h ©~ \So devious ark the ties that bind cer-| hindrance from officials thoroughly oT ams . - After a: thorough investigat ot\ the W itrolluce a resolution prov : Chal law\ railway strike was trac o 8 offici 7 i mequrinted with the conditions, is Federal: Laws ed.» - 3 I the iL AC) a full investigation'of the:leagu ' ebaien haren F W F . clared the Assembly was drunk tain officials with gambling. house pro- ,M ' line 7 i A type. of_Ught car the publlc \demands; m 4 4 . «Y-XVR \tivities of radicals and revolutionists was . 2 pristors some tee the only vemedy in the| Other question, asked frequently, - These}. Aesomblyman. Rowe last night issued Lester. Parker,. distributor of (the Motz its . \ - \ sharply eBallonged tonight in a state| on the night of the Socialist remoinllof thle ofiicil;ls. atlghet pan?) offl'lsit- Li??m‘£¢f‘s‘é§ \g‘p’nkft'flmfi‘rfiiflefiz flgexfé the following: statement : \ ‘fémigufi‘i‘ ‘¥h$‘”§.'33'.5“§:'%5&°fi‘2§%3¥ > c l LEE: [ . ' menti p ca 4 \ ', Arle . | ting. back and «ignoring facts undertheir 5 s I NC - ' 10 toon a a ne A final report upon ~ hpi ‘nzentthjssxed b.y- Pugh; [ox-515011, 20202“? ouster, apd that Mark A. Dal) ' very noses which no amount of diplomacy from 'the attorney, wflgiesmguj, monetar - The lack of law' regulating acrial\ {fifimfiugt o‘fiif fiffl‘g‘fi‘mflfir 33,32; lutigns of Assemblgman' g}? fers; A. ”a,“ offthe . American Federation of Labor. | representing the Manufacturers | ean elork over is looked upon as proof 'consideration if some dope\ 'is given. on | .. traffic is unwise ‘and‘dlsgrnégfuh Piy- -| and masa wre a few of the adventeges| ~ ~ ..' Won't Move for Apology. - Nec}? n 'indépendent investigation of strike positive that officials of_ the department the case. ing craft are gradually taking: their > coflxgfldgv (karat)? Metz Cot \|-; After, considering. {he‘rcsolutiob‘m in- 0C ‘Adifii’r’iu ditional announcements to make tonight] the remarks or not,\. he- said. \But a inder ' 6 3 Steo: T and protect persons and property: if Cav : a 3 . \\ Fad y a the weight of insidious vice, it is | P c P AE: -| a purpose finda\ favor with. nolther * \to h fons, + T . | shall. not retract a single- statement.\ 'will they tolerate, cat- | untor he w v from few miley brings a new set of | Jere mor | Thore. muat be orie: | future a e igllpport if “°\°1 The Only 4¢- |\ It was also learned last might that the [ulated to singoth over the situation, That said.\ Criminals of every graft crowd the | ~ tides 'to: the pilot?, How cin local- |inallty blended vith conservation, 'There | tin' said : John =. velopment of (In; day affecting the g0v-|attack to be launched will not come from | is the general opnion as far ms expres- city. h ral of politics I or 'State rules be administered when | must \be craftemanship and idents, Pe wl sa Bulger councetion + with | the | strike} the Republican forces, at least, not by | Stons on every land can, convey it, Only. by the temoval of politics from |- ng plang the next moment is beyond \33:37 $33“, is}? £55”,ng (gigglémgl R We confined outselver, to: the Fi ~ Baker Mr..) Morrison's statement suid, this| bine in te ing\ ~ hav » i i : 2d ® egretting: that: he should have laws are passed.. It is gratifying to i 211335?\ nottntl‘FvoxEt {up “quest? vndete | deemed fit. to ' make 'uttorances, which ntow up this Legislature. has taken | | less. a, (enter In 'the 0&5 Meta! ghéngggfgfittg : report: in not- ox. © g of the Incts, is own view\twould tend to lower the dignity of the © what 18 'believed -to be the first con- gauging! dgg’i of' construction finv Dested 'to. express definite opinion, Tt wan as to causes of the strike, he added, [was \based on reports gathered by em- ployer? representatives not in sympathy ith the strikers. ' c * #T. point to these reports and the gevidence they contain as an evidence of governmental stupidity: in dealing: with .‘t‘he gltu ,* Mr. Morrison continued. #«While\\ the {government, through the At- torney 'general, \is contemplating repres? Legislature, Senator Thompson has reicntcdly been approached by members of both factions asking him to retract his statement only to be mot with refusal, - . Senator Thompson Said: - , i ; L2 x Py M a , I not onlyllmvn 4oformation that (liquor was used, but I have adinis- . <'slon that liquor was brought into oud to mist \NEE U i ue h rolls Friends- to. Conduct BILL PROTESTED New | Yorkers Object to State)\ l] structive step toward 'mequiring:na- .' tional aerial law, 2420 won- aagee ___ HEALTH GUNIC . 'the \Raymond M. Parker ~ {tered into business with his fathe t. the: Metz Master: Six, is a c n. its. porto who recent understood .that the committee will ex- plain that it had no opportunity. to con- {duct such -an investigation because: of jst trial-and will leave, the mat i irtin- declared ind: nbfipxior‘tunlty\ to un take any , Investigation of. that, ture, for wa were busy 'with the, Sp- gion. and plnlllshmelnt. treating the strike 2‘“.q'§i‘t“°l to\ Iago]. “igl’tt of the - \LLC \LI. _ .as a crime, the real employers know that], Sotialist ouster, believe it was my i j f » iti \I: dP . jnlist_ trials right up <to April 4, -and > 'the strike is outbreals <arg. |. Public duty to call the attention of Rally Tomorrow Night > Tax _Would Have Cities clalist trial right up to April 1, and - “HR?!““Mi‘gfizl on rs” against® eco gscgltmrwse of] the iitate‘hung itstrcy- - Y. . gnt , ' Mak f . . - I&W HP 3:1“ we had a mass Fit-bills efores er rendi igest 0 . ives here in the Senate to M 6 + . ik {xl. j F '<' ~. ports, the cgoggfimtftfi fiL\.°fife3ifm'fi'1§“crf§: the stories of the scones enacted in * in: Grand. . t Pay All. > Cull - v0 tew T> 1._: Up to Both Houses. - lo whatever the merits of the strike, it is} the Assembly chamber and in the - : 20s ® 25. \ hhe ch: ' mial . A28 oy 0s J.] Whe report on this resolution will.con- [i' ~ cebicfly just a plain, ordinary strike for| CoOrtMdor® of the Capitol the night |. 2 . : Loot \ A > (Pawling 'Doctor to Examine e Ll f . taif to the efféct tlint . {. *. more pay,\ ine the Socialiste were expelled. > «A pass meeting in commemoration of| More than 300 men and women, rep: . moos sul. ~~~ |Endorse Referendum Pl@n '@f|any probe of the .Anti-Saloon League,de- to § (\'No Dislogalty.\ +. \. When the subject is brought up Mon. the martyrdom of the Irish Easter rebels{resenting the paronts of 'about £00,000 Rensselaer - Patients ~~ \| nelle cmd 20; _.. upou 'should be «conducted. by-. a * New York and New England investi-] day night, Mr. Thompson wfil-“gmze the of 1918 will take place tomoyrow night st New York city school, children, yester- \os 600. 1\ Conference; Some ’Exp|gess,_ Joint legislative - committee.\. \We feel . gators reported they had found strike opporf‘unity to recite some of the charges 8 o'clock in Proctor's Grand Theatre. The day stormed. 'the Capitol to protest Lous Next Week_ 450. 9? - that such an investigation; 4£ any, should sentiment \strongest among the intelli~ brought against Mr, Daly in conusetion speakers will include Professor Arthur U. ._ /%; + © - . , jC Di f. Se be undertaken by a. joint committee., of : . with his lobbying activities. He will al- against the arrangement proposed/by ' . both houses,\ said Mr, Martin. . .> 'gont and conservative men,\ Mr. Morri-| so inquire why no action has been taken POP® Prominent leader of the ProtestANt]1/100)500 joo dors, giving school teach i \ Lot In line with this expression, Mr. Cuvil- </> son said. Many of the strikers have|OB the fensational charges made by the [Friends of Trish Freedom; Captain Hob S h & gromg scl A public health clinic for chest exam<). C> = - --I - Her stated work last night on 'the prep», : ffmiill for long periods on one railroad, | York, State . League of Women | ert Monteith, a former officer of the Brit- ers pay increases on the basis.0f 8 19% | instions will take place here Monday af-| .< Although many expressions of dissat. | AFAtion of a resolution - providing Afor a i ‘n: leflltlarnndtficl-ver before were known vim? ll'g‘flli: “if“? Ifhly and 'Speaker| ish army; Aehcal O'Callaghan, leader of Of 00° and ahalf mills, 'The delegation topnoon in Fraternity hall ‘bélwez 3 iuinetignggver-fli‘ of“. in. awarding full investigation of both Willinm. H; An- c a o tos oer observers £00800. (20 & he welters the Trish volunteers of the County ip-| called upon Governor Smith and, heatd and. 5 ofefock» under the auspices of the bonuses to New Yorle State: ex service Sone Texiolauige\ - Deiahs: of iffiglfiffu gtgldlsnfl‘cgted workers, excopt lipoma $0,155.15 James ‘A'fnurkcthembu of. it,” short addresses on the question by legis- local. tubercilosls committée, through an 31°“ X'e'kfifld? the {PUMP “Idififidjn tails Investigation W2“ 'be “afield! uhon ® 5 denee of extremists who are ’ rish Parliament from Wipperary; the} lative leaders. arra t .of M A k e Assembly in conference\ yesterdiy | today and will be: incorporated! in .the distric \riding\ the strik ~ . - - rrangement .of Mra. Ralph: D. Parker fats : j R lie tn‘llmgu‘l? 131151255“ as sometimes happens kgépgg“&fgm% F‘“°g§ilg§“°§mftytshté “Sunni?- Hen? MES“: wag mml of| and Mis. William Guilfoil, the local xxx flighz-ltflgflgege‘fflfugfSwag: \3°33?“:°£°é';;;2fi%\fhfl°§'€;’é’Jfihhn > nom d £0 Mr.. Morrison declared the railroad ' Rev. Maurice F. Murphy,, one of the| {h05® Who spoke, enator Sage lins |elinic;and. nurse: committee, the 'Statefquesti ext fall The service men|will be successful in bringing about the ~ War fiecugvm wore \fully informed, ay. I}; ablent orators of the Methodist, Church, been the leader of those who have been department of beaith and the Renssclacr gggltlc?fl’:: re 0:17 of Their sub-commit-| introduction of such a resolution at this George wo the ¢ Tfigglcfhcdmtn'tlfir stfiikp\ and \they : Louls B. Ward, Egg-afar at bistfiry in hqlltillqg] {Witt if; thhgcxt'tfltx of only g\; County Tuberculosis Association, ~ 'The we,P which conferred with the leaders of timt n_ aoc Ldsher p . w - . > wi * » _-_----oape reggl‘ullanqhv directions __\ under no wafigalfirgghotcug Trish £512“; on RIM; ho in: 1m: so 553535: ty: séfiznao purpose of the clinic, according to Joseph ‘g\ Sandra-us! Anxembtllyt, “3d “profit! i r Fes C0 ilgdori cmfiffifgd'f'ifimm‘fifi“ gathered by the R . Easter, 1918, gave their lives; [Imi- a great his mind and that he still believes, i, Herzstein - the county executive secre- ids???\ lyfiggfisu It‘l’is ‘2E'm'flf'izte3 ASSAULT CHARGEAFTER .B ox (was, 311mm touch with the ufifififififlfiznm { 53??? 539 n‘nhtfim‘x‘icsrgisitciczsftlclhnlbfivfiié fie“; of “0311, 73031243th hthat “the z\); “3° is assisting (“mi local commit- ig compgsedgof Senator: Parton. Swift UMBRELLA ROD WOUND “We 1 e country;\ t R M _L______ Fard\ sw teachers should be satisfied with another [feo in the arrangements, is to afford t ~ ably RC ¥ « Mar ~~~ Fardmen's fi‘nlkgfmflfitesgnt added, the Mr, Ward yesterday, araflgugkgmg temporary increase and awnlt the recom- the lo of Renssd o Pfd‘ffl and Asaemblxmln Theodore Ila-cure“, , . . . 6 lulls A. Con f t of a revolu a their memory for by th mporary . peop tlaet an opportunity Ransom H Gillett and Louis A» Cavil- 8 B . tionary charneter or origin. 'The fifteen RUDDEP Industry Explalned by they haye united Ireland as never before,! mendations to be made next year by the|to obtain' expert medical examination of [lien. T6 is expected the bill providing | When Joseph Lombardo, 43, and Vin- distric t 'men who inade the report on which this . and we now behold the spectacle of 80/rpecial legislative committes, which Wwilllip, chest, fo the event that th t for the referensixm will be ready for in- | cent Muitel, 27, | arrested -by \Detectives ~ cight 400 Wfiluimn xfimelxyxusggxllafieirgndtolmrugc}! E. V. Hoit at weekly “1:21:35 flfingwfl’héfirfimfmfi 2125120123 fiakgtnwstudy of the school system in attend IA'Ifl'iVlesician Page“ $130 troduction im both houses Monday ight. Henry Gmée nn’d Joseph P. Fyan.oa n at“; nd _ d m: * \+ > and onality., he State. . . nd ! i + . el £998, be © i f§§§30,2\§£ii°§g“§lfl?mfl' ‘i'fiififif\? L for, in R“): “13°?\ ured for the meet.|,; The Senator explained he,. fully .be suspéct pulmonary trouble: are 'edvised “33:31:11; q‘lregi‘seteiidser lies-03:3 1&3? ‘fizin‘fr‘fi-r\ in]: film‘sbrénnrrlsxgé it???E 933i? with railway mum-seam! is cg: uncheon. P Tu? firfilg‘anfifi,’ of Joseph Wal- lieves the teachers are entitled to an in-] to consult their physicians, it was stated. the reférendum idea on the ground that lice court [yesterday both pleaded 'not thrce, , 'tonal in scope, - ~ {ng- rim er. 'The committee laid spe-| tease, but that the education system of| but the clinics are arranged in view of|it was too indefinite, «They declared that guilty and Lombardo made a. second de- trs, A i ~~ \It is not st all in sympathy with the lal streas TMi \the fact that thero will be| the State needs an overhauling and tbat] py rast that many do not go to doctor|th¢ Soldiers of the\ State/ looked for a gree assault charge against Muicci, Mulcel *. Delia : strikers or their point of view. ° \Automobile Tires, Their Manuf enigmficitfilion of funds for the Irish loan. [general changes can be made which will \ t > tr de® 49\ (poous decision at this sessfon of the Leg- it is alleged. jabbed an umbrella tod into Galiag § \A digest of these reports Shows Ihatl (urs and no: témifmhng-urgméir Eff: Many Speakers Fusiflfesi d he xx; dmwnrd bettering. conditions all 3:2: ge2:rrcleorfiu;‘:fisiii:- 12:25:12; and would resent the delay., It a; bdy' of mlmnitindo. Wtfimbufido yas “’ea‘l};:i > i + - . . an, n isln- - i 4 ite ccc te tit sarc Pe | was discussed at the meeting of the Ro-|eqare \ the\ seuest \ thelc activities In, coureo of his speech Assemblyman association; was. in Rensselaer ales feine fare dels to a df whereean Xray was taken ., Itois he\ distric 1 (the 6 3 cause of the rancor the C \ association; cr yester-| tive leaders were flatly opposed to a di-/ ® 7. . Jy alike. (Every one of our investiga-itary Club in the Ten Eyck yesterday by| raised in the British government. Mr. (Charles C. Donohue, minority leadet, @f| gue making calls. prepatatory to the| fect tax at this time for soldiers' bonuses lieved. that one or more of tibs are in- «four, 3 ; tors? the digest says, 4s firmly convinced rnest V, Hoit; reprosentative of the B.| O'Callaghan has a price of $3,000 on his tacked the Sage plan for the purchare *! clinic. -.\ {without first baving the approval of the| Jured. aa \s - Wot l 42\ civ {I at ¥f“\‘\\i'°\ as, Fk “cf-m?“ émcéooéfidrmlxls&r 23:12:31; elk- head nud Captain Monticth, who drilled \fish\; m“ \g\,,',’°“§f§\ m???“ if\; ''the examiner at the clinic will be Dr. | people. - 2109. fiMmbgrdo ngd Muic#, 53:0 an rcflh- shah-i ; ithe strike is all-American and entirely \> * *lthe Trish volunteers, among whom was| Al college and the Albany High school.|pyspy T, , Reynolds of the Pawling} Some of the assemblymem at the Life®, Déen 'on erms fop two of Bolshevism or L. W. Wism. {Holt's address Mlustrated b tion h ¢ .| Senator Sage's bill. now before the Leg: itorium s fe i some time. it is said. Both were ad- « Fleana 3550111“ an u; the end of fast\ week the an s was illustra 7 00492 President Edmund De Valera of the pro- islature, appropriates $7,200 for this “fl, \and Rensselaer DhImCl’?! ference expressed, the opinion that the Filled to bail and their cases sct Mesné . pictures showing how ties are destroyed 1 Trish republic, is also wanted by hase been invited to attend the clinicireferendum was a move/on the part of ls e we?“ element was not in evidence at by inattention and careless driving. the British government. j flaié‘é’fisfifigfiiflofif (the 5212‘s? for consultatidin purposes. «Int? uses, ofl the Republican party to make ® politiéal| for next week aas - Yan a . s . M Be: l :s ¢ . H . a - - p- ANT maittmere Strite Over The arre a match at the mt o Avent meow doy asi tint Soul | fan sont 26 to pas | hoon Joke denmaginite nd for abs saith dite th ange wo | .° Baltimore, April 16,--The railroad iber industry and the processes through 1:31:1ch Brady is chairman. The com- facture the machinery to turn out teach-| pertowe, Dr. Henty Gray and Dr. Law:| American Legion into politics, for the 3tra. I 'strike in Baltimore apparently came t0 which Brude rubber is put in the course| mittee includes the Rev. Francis J/|S\% for as long as teachiog is being 20€|yenee Sharkey. health officer and schoolimembers of that organization would un- Mrs. as onight when railroad offi- 3 ; Toolan, the Rev. Charles F. Farrolly, & profession, to one wants. to enter it medical inspector of Rensselaer ate bothidoobtediy have to take a stand on the 'are an ahmgténd 12011115510\ 21nd Orgi“ Tha girdmunztnclgre if” uni: whitest, of Fao g'Feegey Thomas S. O'Brien, Ed- PC aided [that med anly thingh tgigo i]; in accord with gctnlanf. Thbt up: Sign; bonus refarendum, * Alice - cials of the Ba re ard and soft rubber.. Under inflation, | I c 0 make salary conditions so, that Will} been seed that a clinic of this.. L3 { in P & , e. Phillp x Pennsylvania said the inca will return/he said, was the greatest enemy to the “Sill Leif]; Egrgiggflg‘ Trish |be 89 inducement for young men aDd} may an? plate monthly, in Renseclier. the ax; ifigsfxfofifiaz‘lfifiyfihfl i Caused by {65 |- yak tage as moses an alk aloe an nat ® The aed Sait i i nes is) Reid] C Xe, 3 > h s 3 l D far 6 s ith in 7 R . . Trace $= of the paitimere and Oho St Bon eet rege oe ite toog: and will at | a,d Chanter | fhe opener, |PETERSBURGH CITIEEN: _| _ fave cous arene apo 4p (s h gs k {railroad at a meeing nftern00n |entite surface. The average tive, he said.) rare Whish, who appeafed at| MB. SDSWering requests for his support, 5, ' proved at the conference, which also de- Mr * {voted eto return to work, infant “hide could yebmade to last at Teast twice as}, andg‘}; meeting of _St_ James said he would give the Lockwood-Dogo- DESFONDENT; HANGS SELF cided to intorporate most, of the Dro-| yes. indeed. more often than Tou thisk. distric President C. W. Galloway hal signed loog with proper care and attention, s%hcy of the Friends of Irish Freedom, uS, l, the of the ances. visions of the present bonks bill of Miss| AvIDSPOMAGH, staring with is* distric * ah agreement with them stwilar to the F. W, Taylor, director of the Metropol-| GZ $1.0 It ‘Bh Sines. Carr O'Callaghan. clined to discuss the merits of the meas- ___ as ,. ,e[ Marguerite L Smith. which limits the| digestion, heartburn, belching, food-repeate trict e & pact made with the Washington terminal liran district. in the drive of the ut io 4 ginger ar well as orator, willy UG At the present time. \rilliam E. Green, Fr 4 (ammets Of fhouny peyment to $250, de 25 months. bloat and gas, if not checked. win aren. h men several days aso. church world mbrement, asked the ©0-| oder #&t Clair's Dragooos, one of the | , The demands of the patents were that | petershargh, gommitted suicide yesterday _- _ \* |. meaity a€ect every vital orgas of the Dod? - £0 beng ot enpge an aliens, anaian on alate on Be piers of Refine t in nies | or a in his howe. Mis uspror -' drain SEP i}. The appearance on the platform of at! saba le in the oginal increase banister of a StRITWAY 2 his howe Cs UTIC A SUSPECT - : ~ Engsinemen, also Pennsylvania mem. d®brerewell reception to the Rev. George a Tos F of two mills, has O *c % T ting fas *\ Loutbreak. M £ the Irish Teaders, it .~ His mind was wander. h \ I éided on similar action at a meetin 32 |poevn, but Dr. Dogan was detained in s pointed was)\; of Profes- gas“. gtmmfi sad he realized that hefon a charge of being implicated In the STOMACH, . 7 Tase 20. __ . GOES TO WILSON | zossm, sprit th-The aneged censorsizp| bods. X* Hel of Troy took Hecwas with stealing the anay CHAIREXECUTION LDER ZBYSZ ipower math! Senator Smoot over ereg' “Wig?“m“ 24 * H ”2:51: aischarge “Pink“ S ® O. K Washington, April 18 -Enacément of the Eovermment publication was etiticized Ms. Green is survived by his widow,% Soon\ Rensselaer. echnic In- R . > io Mr. 220 in . 2nd the stren 'Ossining, Aprif 1&-A request that Cor- DEF E AT. S CUT LER {$162510,000 postoffice appropriation bX,the \ W emnfghhg fim’gfifg’mmf %. and two | sous, Haris sag! Immuamhgs Ted and “fir“wfi Smith expedite his execution b- amont ever granted for The mall word movement. He d : iGreen, and one desghter, Sfrs. . war-genes the Red Cross women at the - cause \Tile is a bunien to mo\ was maite? e-- service, was completed today by Congress, i tol ._ Stath of Syracuse. . _.._ £Unor He was also charged with £ today by Walter Leverdonskh m duuh§ yredre, April IM-Stanislacs | the House adopted ine conference Something whith is wot prueraliy stealing m fur cost and a hat belonging i MmngMist/vkxi: of taber- e CL. r “wmmmmtamm_ hmfiLthz‘fefgsn-mzfiia Gazzix Etz ftoflfPVch—neonbemuugs (vented of Ruline agape:- in Dasnemera co? As Sally approted. The BSL provided) diy fo fhe WzQMEEE£a prmcom | Gamice mts Gammus Fraternity of mid?! In his room at the T2 36 C. A . prion, was yertarday %y Ine a, 95 er The Ttunscomin=\ (no thit mot m smpls covermment docs- Mmmtyflm;sn@v,mmmawmw e Cart of Appeals and Bt ts exstomary to ental air nuo! youre WEN York: ment fam be printed m1? it is wpe 51:2“!!! tmz-‘nghsheflww was}mfgzmn§r§xdkr&wkw f bentmen six weeks from the date « nd Nan Franco, vis Chioage proved the chairisaz I 1 hak prepared a/ this State, Sndier the mare of Artieir Col- Ed decipiens «* gangs-arr,» COL ~{ Ends L novel program | - -_ Nes, Be broke fail at Rome. _. _ * % of the Peonsylvania road, inet In a ball and voted to return. - A few houts earlier. 500 imembers of Tocal 214, Brotherhood of Firemen and another ball . 15 e ER W ANT s 35.233” a? the immfixtg: we? elite, ngh HINT ? E, 4 us idjusst‘tmcoa' thfiébkfieg career was rather checkered when he was P. RISON - Albany delegation to the convention ofl POST OFFICE BILL S BABSON fig? retarned. whe went to lock for aimliwg grass-nu - . Hannan a SMITH TO HURRY April 25. 'The matter, was referred to the directors to formulafe a plan for the clob's participation. 'The club was to bave'given a formal Atlantic City, where he and President International Rotary Clubs the week of least two Protestant speakers is cited by the commiltce as ample evidence that, Treland's fight for freedont can no Touger be cloaked under the guise of & religious tant faiths, bill. and that the wifies pay it out of their own pockets fn the event the State could not see its way clear to impose a _.cxo0T TYRANT 3 the fomeral of a neigh- ee iste tp hon was at the past three of had been ill and bor in about the farm, For four weeks Mr. Green was becoming unbalanced. m ' discovered the him and after & c He bad been dead some time. william C. Thomas, 2%, In Jall in Utes Theft of overcdats 115: the value of $100, A « HAS RECORD HERE \