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(?) UBL1CAN Ms m *#*.*' «. .-*•'. :> • ',V *--'4 VOL. I!0; NO, 231 PITTSBURGH, N. V TODAY, APRIL!, I l )l ( ), Wl IWniLNTS EACE CONFERENCE ADM. SMS ,. tTAi¥f •••*.-^ _»*_. GETS BIG IS NOW NEAR END SEND OFF Must t\&- Payify M«fo1i 81.—*!l?He probability Hint important finnl do- ypioiifi wlU fe*V t.ftk^Jt titiis -weelf lyy the poaeo con1;om>s is pohUed Wit by ^.«i-:|^eft*h press today:* ftwllinp; upon the French lelwrns••iliie;;i)aw*pap< : k ls f reiterate their arguments that thoy aw Ijust atid•legitinla'te, and absolutely aowwiLry for the safety of Trance attct |j|t«(Vise ottlie world. The Bpho> de Paris clahus to kiw that in order to assure $# security;of \p& jFrtiaeh frontier it will be ihade_ obligatory fopon Gentjiiiiy to destroy her torta -oh the right bank of the Itthinej,witji-,tli§ ;Alltesf occupyingthe ( left bank.until the war in- l^innily is j^tticl, Regarding the indemnities the experts- the JWspapor «ontimte|), hft^e admitted the impossibility of (lov~ jttftny-s pft^g; enormous amounts during the next two yeavF. \^nm»^j^vmj^ it understands that the payments reqnii-er| j^iUbo-on.j|,*isjtt|i?.,\M5flle ; yearly each of the Allies to receive its |liiaree#M^^ , J; Prertiie^iiloyd (Vorgo-and President Wilson conferred pri- [tateily for # him this afternoon before the Council of > Four Jmet at tlie' P^sident '$ residence. It is nnderstood that the p\tr- Ipose of the e^nfei-ence was? to expdite the peace proceedings. London, March 31.—Vice Admiral William S. Sims, who commanded the Ameri- can naval forces in the war zone, was given a rousing send-off at naval headquarters this morning when he said farwell as he was about to leave for the United States. The streets about the head- quarters were packed with uoldiers of all nationalities while the entire headquarters turned out for the occasion. Vice-Admiral Sims will sail from Southampton on the steamer Mauritania tonight. NO STRIKE TO HELP f 1O,MO,W0 HOKE IN GERMANS TRY NEW LOANS TO RAILROADS f SCHEME ON CHILE i -Wa»\iington March 31—More Uitin tliCOOO^W to additional lotim to imtl- l&M« bring tei*l arfxniices by the W»r |nna»ce CwpiSiMloB -to |145,0^),b60, Tl»« BaUtmor** oklo yesteri»j' re- ^vc^'If^flWWft o^lke •eciirltj' -of'c«r\ Rcfttes of thfe WrectorOenoral of iRiilroHdj *nd an *<»dltlontl |2,O00,0M Ion tin) . contwuli!''» G ner cent gold Wie Erie Railroad Company at tTie litmci time l>orrow«<* $2,500,000 and the IJiinsouri Pacific Jtoilroad Company [|1,120,<100 pn dertlftcateB of the Direc- ItorGener*!. < , Santiago^ Chile, March 3J,-^-Gerniuny :1MM surprised (he Chilean government 'by pretending to consider valid nego- 'tifttiiwis Which Ciule entered into tor tho \(easing of ithc German ahtpji in- terii£#:in ..C'liiU) utWi,cit.,nre soon \to \be Kandod over to tliO l!Ip)Ce<l Staios iii keeping -vvi'tli an itgroentent Teiiehed «(, the peace congress. The\ Chi loin gov- ernment announces that it. doos_ rtot recognize fclie contract because if was .never completed. Right floods at Right »» Store 29 Clinton Street MUlatDoek. DOOI COALCO. In the spring of 1018 C'hik began nego.tinHons with Germany to lenso tin; Gernutit vessels but dropped the ne- gotiations in September after the Ger- man crews of the interned ships had : attempted to destroy them. The at- temtp to damage the ships camo -while Ot-rmany hpparnly was still willing to 'negotiate for their lease- •IP Sanborn & Bartle INC. WILL BR AT THF FOTJ-OWTN^ TOWNS: M6o«rrt .... Ellonhurgh Depot Champlain - . • Rouses Point Danneihora i - Apr. 1st. Apr. 2nd. Apr. 3rd Apr. <Hh Apr. 15fch a White Elephant Poseibly you find it hard to sell or rent your tiouxo. Tlie yon wondering why? How about the floors? Are they old, rough, seamy, ugly and covered with slivers? If so, there is one big reason why you enn't sell or rent the place. Good Floors WiJI Help SeD or Rent You yourself prefer smooth, sanitary, attractive floors And you kn»w that most other ]>eoplc insist on Hi em—especially houseAvives,, the real buyers and renters. You will profit in several ways if you pm* in new floors right now* Your house will rent or sell this fall—you can get back more than the tost of the floors in higher rent-or sale price. You -will i md pur prices very reasonable on iir, yellow pine, oak, beceh and maple flooring. We guarantee all our hardwood flooring to'give complete satisfaction. A. MASON & SONS Mine Workers Will Not Take Sympathetic Walk-Out for Convicted Bomb Thrower fudjniiaiwlis, .March 3.1— Tlie United -Mine Workers, of America will not par- ticipate in. aiiy general strike on July t in' l.iehail f of TUomas Mooney, con- victed of complicity in a bomb explos- ion in, San Francisco in a. prppavdness day :pai l ade- A,nnoitnoemen.t, tbtti; the executive hoard of mine worker.s • had'decided against participation in such a strike was mode here to-day through the Catted Mine Workers' journal, the of- iicial publication of tlio union. Tlie executive board says Hint the convention of the International Work- ers Defense League in San Francisco, held in Cliieago, which issued the strike call, was not authorized by the American labor movement through the A. F. of li., «nd the International Uni- on of the United llino Workers was not represented officially at the con- veirtion and is not hound by the act- ion taken there. The membership of the mine work- ers' organization cannot participate in any such strike without violating the fundamental laws governing the union and abrogating Uhe joint wage agroe- iment under whielt miners are now working the executive committee said. The local unions had asked the inter- national headquarters what was the policy toward the proposed general strike. BUFFALO HAS A BIG STRIKE ON Five Thousand Walk Out For Shorter Day and Larger Pay Buffalo, N. Y., March 31- Unions claiming a member- ship on the great lakes of 5,- 000 having to do with drilling and dredging operations will strike tomorrow to enfoce their demands for an eight hour day and a fifteen per cent, increase in wages; The decision to strike was taken at a meeting held l&st night, it was announced U> day. The organizations af- fected are the Tug Firemen and Linesmen's Protective As- •SQciation; Surface Rock Dril- lers'Union; Dredge Workers' Union; ' Linseed Tiigmen's Protective Association, and the International Longshore- men's Union. Towing tugs except^ those used in dredging operations, will not be affected. THIEF GOT BIG HAUL OF BOOZE i. i Irlit *!'• In «!.,,_ Mil I I l,i|iiir,i' ' I..I i.f Utu ; .,i , ill. r -i.Vn- •• < i t.Ultl' I'l' I I U ! \'l I r.'pi'irtici.ilii !illrM It ii (l-i.iii ih. i> i' irl.i ' i> i''i •• ,i!»l t'i|<|nluiii\ rli i nhil llll'V\|ll nlll.l I'l'lll t. H «• llni'\ «t>ri- -i\i < II- uniting iiixui)' lnr.\ rIt 1\ imr ..f •Ii- * > Ui|U\r ; >r irll> i, f tui ' n iM,)uit'ir ( l'»|l U'tlll.'lil fill\ Utt in Mi Urn* I illing V n|.|i.vi>(| \ill ALLIES WILL OCCUPY AUSTRIA IF STRIKES ARE NOT DISCONTINUED Negotiations Have Failed su F ^ r and Sfrfas m AMKarin, Ita OH h- tire Domain-Coal Strike on at Essen »|HM'llU\ ll«'l[»d l» I\.U1 Mil' Ilft.l *U j i'itK(..K iiiin the M'liieli, wlili'U t'len de-' jiiUli'd »iMi tlie v.>'' '.'iieilx lo 1'iiru tin- 'kiimi n HUNGARIANS ATTACK ALLIES Paris, March 31 .—A small force of French troops station- ed in the neutral /.one beteen Hungary and Rumania has been attacked by Hungarian troops, three hundred and fifty of the French being taken prisoners* according to an offi- cial report received here. On demand of the French general the release of the prisoners has been promised by the Hungarians. Greatly I'nl'i.-, Altu'i'h .\IJ.- Ih'porlw that the mtlmnd siriKi' in (h*r iiuuiy-AusUuu IUIH boon fottlod arc uufmc, m'corillujf to a Viwi- nn dispnlcli to the Kclio do Park wlilob \\i\> I'm-wtu-di'd hj s\ny of flonoa. Xogotifvtiatis hotwoi-n tin- .«<trikot'-< tuul llfrr liomu-r, i-ho Clianoolloi', and Itovr Doutwh. \ocrctjin tin* ndlifin*\ affair«. have failed and tin* strike oniitiuucs mi tlio oa.^icrn and .\>«ufh rn railroad, it is said. Oolonol Cnrv, uf tlio (U'ifixli iiiiiuy, \itw is at IVIost, lias ortVivd to aot a.-< arliitmt'or, 1ml Hn« .ttrlkoH have boon destroying railroad properly nml Mi'opntutf the trrut-- portation of I'ood. A eonneil of' railroad wurkoiv lia^ hoe- formed in Styrin. Chancellor .Ueniier bus implored the i*tHke]> to- ntodwi'ide their demands pointing- out that in ettso of eornplJotttlous tlu- l<hitonto troops will oecuj>y the country. MmployeH of tlu v wes- tern section of the l<r«nj',.„lot*op|i v railway have Joined la the -itviko which prevails on'the northern and north western >.y^ loniK. ABritish.representative at Vienna is ropoHrnl to liave* issued si proelamrttlon to tlio public rofit«v*Hn# the people not to interrupt the movement of food supplies. ALLIES DECLARE STATE I „„„ . ain OF SIEGE AT FIUME GERMANS Cologiii', \lnn-li 'ill. ,-ih'j.iom (r<im i (MT i>'iit, iiirt,n«i« (ii 1'iv.v iHiil , uldlftmi.il NMMI ami uuighlidring timn» »lum a ' Imttuic-i ami-K liuiip ik\ thu tfLdki* ei'lnus incri'iixe In Iho number »? f«»MM' 1* aUn »(iri-n,diiig U> ntlicr lii<M*, di'ctui-luirl r«ndi»innc af*. i^ ' tHkera lunolig Uu'wal miner- Tn-! for Iwt.UUf, lh.« Pril»s!nn^.Hi-wilUi. r«tj« aisiuroca COnuilJOllS are l^-Uny ao.iwio men „ r e ,nit, the r.«mlr. l.,-'«.i>, »iv tluiiwaWt cmpluyi.* »{ vhteh ported to exist in Hungary, • jlng that ilnrr? \h-ifu .ire i-l ( «ed 4.mn !p«»»wt n nwnlutiou lUn-Klintliig- in Berlin March 31.—The I 1 \ NViU011 liml nurlmiind, U wtfdwli.i | cn»-t' «»rk onuU l\t\v» unjim ilietr At- y I '• t *\ p _ and oUrwhere mpotlngs «on In id, at In-aml- we* m-iiU'tl by .Vprii KM At diplomatic ageill Ol the Uer- , v liU'h terms w.-re denmniW wUU'li- Unrmuuuil nit imtt-HiilaliKvllil (wring man Government at Budapest' wen,,Ht diftaied by a uesiro to bring]»»- taken j-.i<.*\i*iiia. of »•> Njmrumnn- ---•-' ' ulimit tltf «umc dtcurdi-rrd i.imhti„n» «lir, ili-irj.ui.l.-il ilii> nifthrnw i.i fh.- is (lin'-f whtidi \cxUlfd n month ngu ' ic>i\i-rriiti.-in.- tin- ill'.-trmtng ••( tli- i'lii' ilfinuntlM inoludi- tho Hithilraivnli aiiUrgiH.i-.i, tlu nrnmia t»> rh. ^•ll ••f tin' goveriimont irm.p^ twenly llvi- • iliitr-' ,\nd U.,dtiun(i'» i'«.\i/ti'IU has advised Germans to leave; Hung ary. Fiiinif, March 31 -Tlu- commander of llu* Allied H'oopr. has dcelarod Pitime, AtiHiria'.'S Ulg port on t,he Adrin-f lie, to he in a stale oC alege. according 1 to the South Slur Btirwut. | Flume is the lione of contention hot- '• wuen rtaly and the new Jiigo-Sl;u 1 Stan-, Uip dispoHltion of which i^| one of the graves' problem* con front- ing, the Pence Conference. Xot only art'' both nations claimants for the 1m l'iiri h . \inn-Ii •'!! \I'lu Ui-ruiati tin porlai)' nutlet to the AdiitiUc, IHIT uieinl xnli-iommifci-n, «hi.-li I.- f. ill- there hate been serious rims in UieMi-s pending llimni-Ial ipie.tln-us with illy between (he .Inan-Slai' t'notions ii-pri-.»i-:it.ni\e>> »i 1I1.. All'n-. Im- \c ami riallim armed fore 1. who lookiilwil ut Spa pnielicnl p5KCHRlon of ilie jMirt. 'I'lii' - — - NOW AT SPA FOR TALK FEST U. S. WILL BUILD l GERMANY'S INDUSTRIAL 40,009 MILES OF ZONES GET FIRST FOOD NEW HIGHWAYS I'll.' lmuieiil IMII!'ri-ii.-e l«ttt, man and Alii'-1 r.-j-r..». ni.uii-•-. lie.' I\ tli, lir«t niijT-.iniem. m« •11 1 <er- „. r . . r.-i rd |-p A.11 Parte) March 111 —llaoul Villain, on /trial before a court-martial charged with the murder of Jean Jaures, the Socialist leader, on July 31. 3 9M, wan j iVrenee. So dellnlif acquitted here Saturday evening. I been announced ll ..Ut I'lll llu.> in tlie Hi tin ' ii in.. In- lil.'iiw.is • I 'if f'. a, r.n 1 r,-t -1 ..1 ,1! I. , i-r.i!i\.- r -,i l I l-r..- \. ir Mi till- Intel I , l't-l'».*t - • lite.I I- Pi . I 1,, J nti tin-- l.i-i . tiSIX t|,.(-ll ntl-llllnlli-it 11 > I lie -I'llt \1 The l\»l i '•!•'• I'l/b-A, . i',,r.-iii •-, A li.-rlin ,li-p.triii nil Mtnr.l.ii I \• 't I' <'',• _ ' iiild (h.iT MP- U.'riimii •t,itiiui--i.<n «,>nl,l ' |\ \•'\ \S axliiiuti.it . D 1 , Mureli H iliturrs /or the tf>u«irii<-tu-h miles .,)' iii-W IllgllVlUSs 11, ll t . . I niled Mali's in lnj'i nill r*_t> It •S'J.'.I.MIHI.IHIII .n-urdtiig i\ r. p.iri- rn.inil h\ tin- I i']i-irtnient i.t A^-ri, iilniri tr. in wli , • iill- ••! V iri<.<ls .I..I r . ••llllti,. ai,,I I niiiiieipalrii li, ,'.J lit , i.. l,i» «nm, mil 1. ,l.\..i..t i„ , .\•1 ml. • .,! (.1,1, , I Mp»>lllll-'i'. \lltell II 'r rI.i- IVll- -tiiii Del ^.unrdin t(,-i-» ••. Inni.li \tm isfi-r ••! l'.-r. i.'ii s >ii |,le', ,>ifi«intii..<! Hi. i> r il;s((il<iii>». I »il i.i Ii. -tid it. - >n '- n. 'il-l 1... ... i, i|>t Ii. i in.HI.•!, 11 1 .-.-,. • .1 •<•!>.. hi. i \p.-It lit.iliiti H, rtl nun , iii i |.|ii lie. l\..l ll.-IJi \!• .-hii-f indtl-triil 1) lit-t . i./i-H. 1.111..11 • •ii.. 1 pl.t-1« • le ' .• Il pi'.s I l'ln.,1 I'll... pli.e- ...ul.l I., • u« It I. I.. -!,lk. ...||..t II\ M whole Adriatic situation is irouhlou/. and a dispatch from Ouii- of Mureli 25 Wiid interallied Troop-; had landid .it Daluuitia. On ^rar.•h il Italian del-! In- held In Pari- • •watPii In Paris neru-d n'iee that If l.at.-r a-liii-.-- -aid rlu- m.-. rtn.- « H J-'iltme Wen nol allotted i>> ltflj' wh\ ltk.-l\ !•> be h.-ld it W-r.-ailli-, ulth.mgl' would withdraw from Hie Pi ace Con ,,ih, r plnee., m.-liidini.' 1'umpi. vm.-, In\. Ctlll'llll 111 ,\. u,l<,ei.' .» ,11 1, -.•:i.' _ i. .Mil\.' .lut.i • tie 1.-.1 I-..I (.1 j•..J•• i u,1 i.i in . .tr, BISHOP SHAHAN MADE CHEVALIER OF LEGION .j. 1 1 CZECHOSLOVAKS MAY BE CALLED TO COLORS Hungary Takes Initiative, Bohemia May Mobilize •-Lip 111 spa .-it it- w.ij t.i V.r-iilt I here I\ a« lit •!• ..-i\pii.. ii'- '.t\ I!.. \ • 'il\ ti, !• 'I.,f ii , i.li-.r. . 1 r l'.].. .i„| p.1 GERMAN BOYS URGED TO WORK ON FARMS , ',, 1: elaj. . II. .-lui. Mir.-li •! \'Hi- t.' - : - : •:,,,•, ...I. ..11.1 . el. ' ' 1 '.' \.'.< 'Cl • I I- • II ______ _ ,,,., ,., |. ,1, 't . >•• r,-. r .;p - |. r j .I... .1. f.-n- -I .-' \ • ' '\• II ..I ••, i 1. I... I. .,.,!' I, | • I... I,.I pem.N.y; PUtUburgh, N. Y. A -- Bash', iSwity.ciiiiiiil, .Murch :!l.- 'Die I Itiii.uiti tan imM-i-ii nieiit is fopovtcd in Vicuna ili'.^jialclii^ to liasi* -i-nt ;m ultima tiun to tho (V.ocho-.Slovak (lovcpiiiin'iit. Thi- ai'tinn, ii 1- -ai'l, was taken bcfatise of tlie fnneiMiiralifiii ol' (V.i'i-lm Sln\;ii tii>ni>- and a rumor that Ihfre woiilil In- a a-i'iicral inuliili/;tii..ii in Boltomia in (he near future MORE FOE SHIPS, UNDER BIG SHIP REPORTED TRUCE FLAG, OFF DEAL; IN DISTRESS TODAY ' bondcnij March 31- Additional (ier j U»-i»n, Mar.-l. .11 in. \\i« man liners and other large German /teamnhip n.-ian, i.p-n.d 1. .li in- steamerfi, alKtailing under Ute armfet-i loo miles i.f.iap.. id, \i,< tat.a m ice ilag, havje arrived off Deal during'n.t\ fur New \..rk. h.-t d. -t u -I'l-a '-i the week c<nd to ibe placed under Bnl'lif eiwat giurd .•tnic n- ipp- nxlm t«nte control- jTho eutwr found the \ttMd dibbled Krenoh pilots will aavk-utt. slw*e by #u_ia« fcrouh!« »nd _wuadin,j \n b«»vy V«I«MW into Vnneb •p*ri«i ift>«« oj Timi. TTl» oeew tSi'i »r«3 tous, 1*^ *«m are *o be tokrn -to <rf«n-rc- . I.iv^rpiwii Hfareh 1,'ll'h with frei\>ii » • \ EL E. BERNARD Coal and Wood Birthstone Rin^s M ,!..• -|I|I 'i' In ,u hi- (I \ lit ,ifc W Phf^ DianuMids [\or \\n\\ in hi,in.1.ti.1 ,. ,i< \ ..i •' ..\ 1'.1 ' •. - si a i 1 nif't. I I. • 'it!- 1' >'. > ••• 1' W. E. CROSS - - - City Jeweler if. ( In. Mi 'l-r. \ , ,>41 f * V;; -i-'s ; i (I