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DAILY REPUBLICAN VOL. 110^ NO. 230. PMTOBURGH.N.Y.- MOiN|)AY,,\l\RC'll 31. 1<)|<). l HV iWiMLNTS MAY NAME GENEVA AS SEAT OF LEAGUE Committee Meets But Renders no Deci- sion- Amendment to Monroe Doc- trine is Referred to 'Big Four' l?at|8> Maivh ?»().— Tlio American Monroe Doctrine amend- ment to the (j0A*oiitmt of the Lenft'tie. of Xat torts, it is understood has been sithinittf-d to t-lTo super Council of Vont for final, dot- oi*miMtion M to the vom'w to be adopted coi,ic,erhiii£' it, When tlieaintvndiiK'iit: ciime up* at (IIQ Jast mooting of the l&QigWt.oH. Natiotis Commission nrriinoxp.ected obstacle arose winch Wised action on it to bo deferred, fliifi whs Hot against flic Monroe Doctrine-itself, hut t:h< form otMhe aitteiicTm<?:nt t -which is so general in its tcrais thai r might lltcludo other doctrines to \which stroiip; objections .pre vnifetl aritoiitf Borne of the .IVitisli dominions. iVN.ftcontVi'piice ifailed to disclose moans of removbipf this obstacle, lite amciidtrtent wa,s finally wf erred, to the Premier,' and the Atneflean President as the court of last resort, . Jndicationa wore that (Seneva wo/dd be recommended at the official KOIII of the,League of Nations. f i?lie ooinntittee which is consideriiig the subject •met but »c {iatJoiitiCCi|ie»t \viia made, it appoared the tendency of the mem- ber* Wan (dearly in favor of (leneva on the. ground of the noli tfttj portion of Switzerland. The jlnvas agency announces i lint the t^face. Coiiforericr CoMmiaKidh on tlio Leagiie of Nations probably will hold iti iifial jSeKrtton on April 4,. At that,iiieetin»' the foundations o. theljeaglte will be dennitely abnonneed. AUSTRIA TO SEiZ|, GERMANY TO BUY FOOl PROPERTY Vienna, Mracih itf).—The. <»oyeri»moiii: h\« introduced tn PnrliiMterit, a bill deal- ing villi U*j farther reigning, jtotiKc ut AnjtHffltu'tiipiry, in Wliielj the .lerprtiial aWlUton of th<- W#M* Anil privilege of the Hum of Haptdmrg-l.otiii-liifp-.t/ in deerit-M. tOjftcttW *'tl» the banishment of nil montt*rn of thin holm, an Well si* of Oft- hntim! f»f Ikntrbon-'eflrnia Uhn filthily of former C't-rniHn I'bnprf-as #lla). 'fhn Ori-Un-Ao-trlmi . ih>piib)io U pnwltumi-d 4hc owner of t'l*\ wlnto of the former fniprUI House, (he proe.oodH of M ii!<»h- may IK> UHC<! 'foi' ww MifTorers relif. Private properly, of OxKmporoi' ChnrJtM -mid .the metijliers of the fnt- pcrlnl hoilwhold \n to remain untouch- WITH POTSAH TWENTY SINN FEIN I PRISONERS ESCAPE FROM DUBLIN JAIL, J-iOtiilnii. \(ul\f)t \J'i- T.i'iin Hint) • •J'Ylrur- r:«-n,p'tl , from Of- \\nn<,\ .)•..> I orison in .Dublin iod»ij, a tit-ifp..*. i>' to i)v< Kxr-UaJiKt- Ti'lcRi-aiili r< j.nt t.. j Thp j/rlMoii'TH win- c\f'i'i i-»'inn »' n.l)OUT \ O'clock Oils Hl'liillraui \v\i> il soto'' of Hiem iiii-nid on tdr* \wi\rti*- i,n<l ht-ld ttioiii ilrtivn v.lilli- ih\ mil.•!•• wore HrraiuylriK iv roiir liiilihr mi i Mo thirty fool, wall- t'lir* (iI'M ttilnjs 1.I10- ntii^lclc |)iililii llOtlccd WHS Hi'' IIU'll flll(li»!.? tloHll 'I I'opo from Iho Jfiil wall lo ilit ciiml bunk. Pf'oplr- 'tj.illfUly col Ireful nlid lld-iJC'd UlP fUM-Jflvt'jt fiy HolillUa; tin i-opo •down wUlch llicy inrc MlU'lliitf. A« f.tio military Kimrd pittiic to Uio uld of itio wnrdpOH, tho t'Hcrtpcd in-iso/in-n daKliod in viirtoiiH dlrcet'loiif. CARG0L J y'Msliliifc'Um, . \larcli HO. — Sfiifttof itiVt-lU'Ock of Nolirniikn iwliiy wiw lid viwd thl-oilffli tilm Stdtf i^ipai'fiiH'iit 1>,\ ,lk'rli«ril lliifiicli, iornter (''lialrinnii of (iie -WJISK tlidtiHtHw 'Mortrit mid now } with Uii' AftiorJonn IVitco t'Ominlswior dial lu h'titrii for food to (Icrindny iho I'nUni * Stilton is .to rt'foiw 'potaHh in pitt'l |tayim<iH. '\%m van notjilrig bi Jir. JJui'ilclm mOHfiago to' Indli'iito tin tpiMiilily of potnsli tci IM? MCilt Uor wlu'it tli\ firsl Klupiiioiit would itfrivp. OUST GERMAN HEADS OF BLAST FURNACE CO. LdxciiiUurg:, AlHi-ch .10,— Over tUo writ tPii pyot«*t of fktrnmn fttopMiOliii.>rB ( . t'it v oiher iftoekhpldert. of the Burbdoti-Kion- Dudclango bunt furnaop 'i^qmpany. at Diidttisngc decided todny to distclm'r^) t tho German MnnnimtrH and to cohtimiu to run the builincijs without .tho. German hoMcri proposo t o Holft't mi'it from Lux- omlmrf;, f'runw *nd (itAit llrltaih to manifije the fmnllien* »s noon as tlio po- litical situation clears. 'i, N. S. NAVL COMANDER IS DECORATED BY JAPAN Toklo, '.March UO-Coiimiirndfi' T^red- ei'lck .1. Horno, > tho Amoiicim Nn.va' AttRftho liorc, hiis been, doooi'nted with tho Order of tho Sacred Troiisuro 'by Uie I'lmperor of Japan for \bin splen- did uervtce HIS Navftl Attache.\ Com- mander Homo AVIIO will return k> ttie United Rtntes soon. Is th> tlrst Ame rioau 'navAt officer to be decollated by tho'Jftpaneso Oovcrnment. Sanborn & Bartle INC WILL BIS AT Tt'IE FOLLOWING TOWNS: » Mooors .... Ellcnliurgh Depot Champlaih Rouses i'oint BiiBiiemoiu Witlsboro - Apr. 1st. Apr. 2nd. • Apr. 3rd Apr. 4th Apr., I5ih Apr. leth. (JAKGO VESSBFi IV IHS1KKSS AVashington' March 30—The war de- partment 1\HH been AdvlHod that the Untied Slates cargo VORPI Sen™ton If in fllsli-iBSB about »f>6 nitle.H oast of New York and that an ocean going tug ha« 'boon dispatched to Ms aSKlst- aiice, Get Oar Figures Before Building GOAL FEED Material '<Right Goods at Right Prices\ Stcf« 2D Clinton Strewt Mill «t Dock. DOC! 4 COAL CO KUN ISSUES DECREE; ALLIES SAFE IN BUDAPEST ( ]X)iidon Alarc'li lilt- t'oroign Minis- ter Beta Ktin IUIK inHtie<! a dpereo r-.v- teiillnjf the protection of 1|ie \Hun«ai\ ia«' .Soviet Ifppublii'\ to the foreign allltitry inlnHlonn I\ Jlndai'ieHi. Sn •ays a .Ifiijigrirliin wlroioH dlpatoh r<» eclved lict'O. The mlsWontj ivlll be pfi'iilltlcd to My '•.he, flags of tlioir rcspor-fivo countrii»« ivor tl-.oii 1 lioadfiunrtyrs- Pi'ointci' LenihP, ol! tlio ttiin»i.jn soy et G'ovot'iiiiM'Ut, lia« >seiil In tin- Him jartfio C'onstlUUlotial CojiinilnHioii t>. ii'ftfl of a ju'opoW'd constitution for Illiitfiry. A s'lctiiia d'spnicli to t||i a iffocI was tj'tirtsmlltfrt I'rotit y.iiflcli. Tho CloverntiK'Ut of ('rpniiiu Atlttrle K reiJorled to bare decided to recog- nizo tho tltiiignrlan Soviet and to SPJIC 1 i dPlowiU' to I'ppi'oflont il at both Vlun- m and Hudapsr. 'fills i'opr(-«.cntttthi. nity bo Dr. I'l-ncjc«. former profoB«or :tf doelology ai flnrk I'nlversity, Wor lestoi'i \tn.S!*- Tlola Kim the fiolKlun-ils KOCIRII Vfftils'ot* '.it: TludltpcHt. declared tu a ititfemeiil that \we lire reitdy 'o live •n penee, bill will right for our inter- ?8t».\ rarlH March Srt T -No dellnitc ln.f.or- •nallon hn B been received here regard- 'ng the BtafuH of the Allied -nilsslotis it Budapest. A dispatch from rtome iSBPrts the mlsio\B have been neither 'nterned nor expelled, but have simp- 'y beoi^ requested to abstain from com- -uuniciitinj; with their ffovorn-nieiUf •ltttlt. tho now IluiiKarinn Government 'ins •been firmly osUtbllshod. According to the f'arln edition of the Daily Mali, colonel Vh, chief of he. Kronen mission, telPRi-aplied he had been relenHpd, and was proceed- 'ng to I'arls. Berne, March 30 The Hunga-rlftr 'Jovfrtitnenl lr^ t'elenKCtt tiiembei-s of f ho I'krninlnn nilHn!on an-oSKd at Oudappst, restored properly beloiigiur •o the mission \nlijed at i.ooo.iiOT •rown» and made an apology to t'k <-aine. So says ihe Vkralnlnn Govern Uufdui here. The 1'krainian GONCHI men! entered a protest following thr arrest of its mls.-don n( the Tluh-rarlar capital. CARE IS TAKEN BY GOVT To Safeguard Pres. Wilson and Prem- iers at Conference -No Cause is Nam- ed Pai'is, March 30.- -Increas- ed precautions have been tak ' en to safeguard President Wil- son and the Premiers with who he is in daily conference. So carefully have the plaiu been made that not even the chief of the American Secret Service squad is informed an to when the meetings will take place. Up to the present some of the newspapers have carried! in their morning, editions at schedule of the movements of President Wilson, with the re- sult that crowds invariably 'iave gathered to witness the irrival of the President and Sis conferees. ' There has been no special incident to bring about this extraordinary care, but is is obvious that the people of Paris are becoming too well acquainted with the time and olacc of the meetings and that this fact caused a determina- tion to adopt a course that would reduce to a minimum any chance of danger »hfre BURLESON ORDERS 20 PER CENT BOOST IN TELEGRAPH RATE rd i' t • in]> I'- ll. I.il ill pfi- i p..,,,., • II l .''t,ii, i I it. 'UII pi, iM I •i, ]..,.. • >t •i.i'i\ rl ,| Hut .li'l'l,Hull' '\I' II HI I I\. Hi. fill ••• ii l>i|»r-> nr, . tilled 'l\ I p.||>. I'K I MUST LAND POLISH ARMY SAY ALLIES Rumor Says Allied Mission at Danzig Has Been Interned-Serious Disorders Are Reported-Germans Are Mount- YOUNG T. R. TO FOLLOW LIFE WORK OF FATHER .V i V 11., M.H I- M Mi-nil niuii | l \In.i I Tli'-\-l\iv II \ .It iiiii-nil* '.i •null. III.- lift in.11. .•( fl. !..!•• ( iiluii.'l l.ii'i-'uii )il- ii-n fir- >• rk It.- u.u tn to full\\ 11\ ir.ill Mi'.- I i... Iil» dj. ' Llnj!iii-I'i\l fiitflii r pn|ihi;ill\ -ivial'i mid In .i lltfTirj -.<*!>-•-. ii mi-* IIKI l- known tuiku lli^ pri'Uif .iii-linntli... |(i in Ii tul Ian Mi|i|iori In Ma|iii< tieni-rri '.I'Oiuii-it Wood, liU fiiMn-ro old (rii'i)d, f»r tin I'l'O-ildclu-.N t'nli.l'i-l liiiiiHi'VollV illllll(' l 'ill.' i-nlli-.l-ll i-* rIt.- • rgiiiii/.itlini uf 'In- Aiiitrii'iiit \\i ii'\-ii. I.I'KIOII. I-.ITatri-» Mill lie mud' In •jliCniii for it« fn'tiri- iiti'mlii'r*lilp u ninny el i in- 1,1100,(101) mi'ii in tlio prrt'ii, , Aim liniii nrmy n« pi-«lld.-. f.l will liicDiiiii Idi'iitilled with iifgi'ii < itoi(ii<ib. diuriitutti'il liy niu-'i Hipulilii an i mid I '•i.j.Ti'i-lw-n ii.\ XatioiuiK liiuriiiiin Will ,. lliiy^ Ooui'Ki' W I'l-rklil\ Hir rtjn .fi.lu -fii, ifnhii T K.iiif. Ulllitiin 1\ llm-iil Ailliin Ciippi-r, Willinm f.<> ' llliii . .'. I.irk'\ It l.uill'^.t« n Dirlll.lKll, aii'i iiiiicriil I.Kimii-d Wiiml HOG ISLAND STEAMER TOWED IN DISABLED London. March :<n Tin' Americ-ili steaimr Siipinero \\(u io\\«d |nto t'ly.' inouUi lani i.veiling afo r haviiiK been' dlmiblid ul MCII, In a hurlcuive A par' of h«'r i VJO was Jeiil-ioned in mm' h'-r from ImindiM'Jnu I,oiiiIon, March Hii In addition tu tviirfmviiin tt«* jn'nrt'han nt Ditnzitr, the (Ifcmuii^, lu'cur.liim- tu mt\ ii'c.i ivci-Kini: hen 1 , w*' <nid lo he m»tinliiiR' R'uiH tilrmcf I tu* I'mb-unii futt^l' n«»ttr that port, I'aris, March .'tu.- A ruinui UJIM iitcii-ciilittiuii ht>i't» tliatthr* •Iiitir-Allied'minion at Panzly had h<um fiitenuul. 'HUH mrt-rn iu^'s ti(>wspffp(>i's, liriuevpf, dtvliu'f no. ('rmth'rmttiwi. had h(H*n roceivofl in l^feiieh nflieial tplarfei••«. Aceordiiio,' to the l'nfis i-dition «F the t.niuhm Dail^ Mail, jt teloftTiun reeoived at the Kreiieh l-'ufci^ii (H'Hce t'cpni't't'tl wrUnf* diMorrlers hud nct'in/red at IhuwiA', iiixti«ntetl ti.v ihe pan-tfei'- UUUl^i The deinuliHll'itlioii\ are declared la have lK r t«|i dh'eCted IrV the ,llit(M'-Allteit .MWnioiu AllhoU.iflt ltd hostile itetiull WH.* 1 U\\iVtt iiffabift it, tho itiisfdon Is reported to have been virtually .strip ped from t'unctiouiiiK, it.\ work brnuK liiimpenid and it Iwinif isolated from Uio I'oleM. All the iiewspapcviv a^ree in the view thai if it' wtn'e t* tiihlishorl (lint violence had betm employed ngain«t the (.niM.<*k>if nil extremely critical .titnation would IM* croatefl. The Herman (Ipvermnent V noto in reply to the, Allied \k* maud for the pn^a^e of (ieiieral f I allot'V t'oltsh troops throti^h |)ati'/,i,u\ in which it catered objection* to Hitch p!tf».-*a.t?e itml -ilff^esled olhor route» for the troops to eilter Polaittt, l« Hot regarded here a.« » violation of the armistice provision!*, Peace Conference ojcinl.- conccile the rijrht of the Cierman\ to make (<ugyestion,H re^ardiuic the port through wliielt. tfw troop* inbuilt pawn, nod it i.- hetievctl the diflieutiy vvill he tul justed without a breach. Copenhagen, Mureh /Wi. The fall le\l uf flu- tietiuuli replj (o the Allies coticenilii^ (| (i . Innrlinu of 1'UUMII iruup- al 'iHuixife shuw'x (lerinnny made a point thai it did not undertake to #m« free ncce.s.M to lite I'olish nnuj (o \\\t««.| Pnt^in in the arinUtivc airreeinent with ilit. Knjente I'MWCI-.. The reply wiy>; \Since the conclusion of the urnii-ticr, the etitire *ittintbni in Posen, \Ve-l I'ne-Nia and \)UM\K h»\ eii(ire|\ c-haiwtl.\ OO'erimc the fiort.-. uf Stettin, Kocuij;.slnM'«, Memel of l.ih an, the (ieriiian liovertuiieul ~uv > Hint \all neet^-tu \ I'aeifUie- (or the speedie-l jio--<ilile Inndiuy, and (niii-il of (ii-tteml llul lerV arm\ lo (•nlnnd will In- pi-mided\. might be. President WiLson, )OMK wyvt '-iimseli appears to be entirely! !2a SM, U IV„- r.,i«,„nii, | Tin S,ip|!li»i-n 1H n l nitiil Siati- I Shipli!n« Hoard .-Onnu.- i.omplrii-rt »ii' i Hog island tlii\ >ear rUn- is of r..«'i7 Nho f .Ulid from Pleiad' I phia jnworried. At some time dur- i Don^n rCTC ing each day he takes a short ARMY ABROAD GETS walk. Social affairs are entiio- j REPLACEMENT ORDER 'y lacking in the Presiden'\ Jaily routine. ARGENTINE INDIANS RISE AND SACK Buenos Aire*- .March 'So- .v goitera' Indian nprisini? in Formosa provinor is rcporti'd. One tribe has sacked 'bf fort at Kimkn, kllllnir Hie garrison o r two uoi'coitimiMdoni'd oftlcer^ and fit feeti soldiers- The inarms in-upcd i i ' taking horses, munitions and nOpplles rrom the fort. ' National troops are In ing hurried to the province. Many settlement\; hfue been attacked by the outlaws IUSSIAN WENT FROM TRENTON TO \GET\ A COAST PROSECUTOR h I t'onil'li-u-. Marrh ;t» Tic W.irliiji '\itiiiiiii .lunniiui-id tbiif n ,viil .—nd : fiiiiii r h\ I njin] St.ili.-i \i»lUii'iir. .11 i • I -lul tul\ lit. ' lu I\. I>I.H tlti' lll'll.lli tr- III Ml\ [ii'|iii.iti\tii iirnn nt in < ,ip-i''i.«i\ LEADERS IN EGYPTIAN !SING SING PRISONERS RIOTS TO FACE TRIAL REMOVED TO CLINTON >\ lill.liL'-on. tl.!l.l i In I In lul.l'u i I i lli.l'.llf Hi.Vl« nli.-it |. '..\I. if'.' •niliuriH . '.-' r. -.liinU'. ol'.lt r in uuu %••-. \ ..rk hit..-' S.i.vutil itn'> KK»pi •'. i i.rdni g '') 4i d i i< i 1'KHII t 'inn i), n -i . uifi'f. v.<!. 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I 'U.-ttf\ lOlnrni.-ii \it 1 • ' iastn« recilii-d t<»l •> iu n-il to l'tckM-'V '\>»\!• U<-\ i-iisi'. Cii I.' r' . M.| 1lt ul of JH-\u •' rilui .i- wardi d fnitH i»ii.;.••!• :i>' linrol'l al-ii »•' i .---».«1 '•' 'lllll d' HI Ul IlllM' :. -nii.il -Hi,rd Vrun I v :iiiri..in. iin' ic 'uy nni' -l .liiwiiij' rh. III.. ,-iHlii' II' ;idi|H.irt. •.. :i i,,a,l. ' ia- I'iU.-il Mi 1 ti:'-l hi I.»' ,u in ,'.i' . 'o ibi i ii i ! . \ (\Ii'iii. 1' , pin'in. in .it V iIlliiiUH • .1 M. llUl.'.ill ,,|. • ' .ii ML »|.,., Till' !»•-;. •: * it \U \. .1 tn. I '. '•!: . '. \|, d.'. I III, V tl 11, I 11. tl it,' I, I I'd I (HtMl I! 1)1 II \ ItOIMII II in.I mum i\ Mite m.Miti i n i.'t'i... '.I,'.-, ,., r- \ I • \ !• Il \s Itl.tl k likooh i OS 1 II U I I < l -\l .^- ll I and whether you buy here or elsewhere you<will know you are buying right. We are sticklers for grades and „ the care we give our lumber in storing insures you nice, bright, dry stock, easy to work and handle —stock that takes and holds paint, Let us show you. A. MASON A SONS PwtfmitifB, N. Y«*Ptniy N. Y. MAKE-UP OF The province of Formosa i.» in the' SENATE riort.heastem part of ArKoiitiiia and ts bounded on. three sides bj ihe Para • Wiun;,i \iui- . ', ,> Ritay, PJlcoimh-yo and Tlfrnu-jo rm iv i on a Mi-rmiii con--',' . It is a great forest covered plain ,-d.Mi- • n.U .\A« midi -UM. I .I Hi-ly settled, baviUR it population uf > mioii tl,.- tn.it.i-i,., .1,58!) in llifif)., M 'ouiii-ll 1.1 Sim'. _ •., ,.... < , j., r)J< r | ,,. ,,,,,. ,,!,.„,!„ • linn nt p.i|.ul.itiiili v !f W - # -9 I*' | Tl'iOPORKO 01IT0 LAW Wol'T.D o.\n mnrrNAL RYyHir.u.iKTS Oohimbiw, 0., Mnreh 30 —A bill il^ipn ed lo tt'cp Bolfhi-vinm and kindnd liuv- lohRiH'f froth paininp n foothold h. (ibii IMIK intrbducri) in flu- Lcghlalur ¥ \e>ii-rday oiytitl.nl 'n bill (o defim. Hi- crinir of criminal syndicalism.\ Th> mettniro mates advocacy of it a felonv punb-lfnblo bV « fine of 5S3.0OO ».nd im- prjiwnin«it \\\ t*< jxsjiittwidry for It* • T T M ' »' GERMAN IS DEFNED ' I'll, i u'li'ii.i'i •• ' I'.ll nt IV N.-l'm .i|n 1 lull'.- d'-l.a'. ..I ''i' Na 1 mil i I' V'll 11. Kill: • IU i :u h l,i«\>. tl ill.-tlll (.- Ii.n 11,11), ,,iiil in... , i ill,.' • lifpll M nt '' ,1'iiiuii; an nddiiKiinn m. mln r SOOl - « llll I. - • Oi.iu iiM.liiin ;.,.]. ! !i,rtiitv will Jiini ,i n piv-< ijtinin <,ii . | It It l.s iK-oprnt/ed tlj:i' th''> li'in f i f'li ei'onomi'' nphix Tin'.-'- .\U't 'ion,-- will ivmaiu m f«ir«« p if.' i.i'' yean. »vhMt each snui «in t«' •i\.-i a*- l»a»t one r«nnautili'i\r with CQ' r«tpre«««tttUve tar crtch, LuOyjifn- m ! pormhiMon in the hirst-* Arst'i* El BERNARD Coal and Wood u t'L Birthstone Rings \l.ik<- -plf 'nlid -il; d, -I .!•.-..iv » •I.-' -t .ii Ii |i*< I \ Iii' I ,i . ,IM i ..! i . , i i' i,. Diamonds For ; April IHi I )|.n. \Hit \ .inv \1 ,; , ..Il,i-i I'm l 1 '. ., >•- i '<• Vi-' il •<'! • I 't' ! 11 k | ! i i \ i , i' ' W. E. CROSS - - - City Jeweler if, 1 Idji.,, l' ! i!| I \ \ . A *•;*.- •.•*-,