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PLATTSBURGH DAILY- REPLBLJCA Jr X \% •VOL. 110; NO, Bl, -.»—. PLvn;sHUHi;H.N. \ \VI:I)\I:M).\V \PRU.J . i\i'> 'RIM IWmj.MS ALLIED LINES SHELLED! BY BOLSHEVIKI GUNS Will Defend R R Line From Danzig to Posen-Foch Goes to Meet Erzerber- ger - Anti-Jewish Riots in Poland ^ArohtiDKpl, April I.— Bolshevik artiIU'1*.\ MihmilU'd (lie Allied railway lYnnl and positions soulli of (')dozcr.^kfua to llie Hctwiesst l»orabai'ihi:i(']i( in many weeks yesterday. Til tlto meantime', (lie enemy was mo vino; considerable forces tlu'oiigii the woods, indicatiiiA' Hint an a(tack may follow soon A little garrison nf fonr I'Vencli soldiers in an oii(lyinj>* block- j.ioiise 'guarding 1 one of Hie Allied flanks near flip' front liiu j*st<f*da:y repeatedly repulsed attacks by e-ig'hiy Bolslu-vik in t'fifltryffjoit, wiio hall slipped through the Wood'and aflemptec fl stirpriso.^ The weiifher was .mild and sunshiny and an erunrr* 'observation Walloon was tip almost all day spoiling (he effect o'l ylie'lK ' An enemy airjila-ne dropped a bomb on' a village norlh o' Cklom^kaia, but no damage resulted, The Allied position) along the front line are. strong, with blockhouses guarding tin hawks and' snow 'trenches built up with log barricades, white there Hfo ample dugouts to shelter all the Allied forces. The 1 troopp holding this fronb include considerable nnm bora,of Ainerhian, French, British and new Htissiau troops. 'Pin Allied, artillery heer is probably equal to that of the enemy, West of Odozerslca'ia the'Allied, artillery is still shelling Omni and a number of explosions occurred in that village on Sunday. CAR ROLLED DOWN STEEP EMBANKMEN\! •'•• i Hi...\ \I.I ., : I v. nn , , i, I\ I' I'M '.• 'IV IMl'II.,1 M'MM 1.1 I n ,. \•' 1 I'H 1,1 , 1 IH\I JIM Mil, ' 111 I, II , I ,|| ,1' tin lii inii I inn .1 K.iiiu III . i, i| |,, Mill li '\I I\ ll-'H |l I'll Vl 1 Ill ,M III I'l- Hil l rnlli'il dim ii ,nt i inliiiiiKini HI 11,,,-, lll.llll'l'il ,'llM'i ' . , | |.),i i I' l II,.:, i if,, ,i lil'llls , M- PREMIER'S TRIBUTE . TO LOYALTY OF THE FRENCH-CANADIANS IWis, •April, ,] --TJio \v;(:1](|raWa.t from KliB^iu; of tlie Allied and AMcrican J'oi'oes now olioratinir on the northern frojjt is very limply to :bc HIP ito»l. .step In, 'tlio peace/ conference progrtinitvie ct affecting an nndet'standitig with Hie Itoighevists. TJAC eubjeef was under discujHon. &'t4jxo tVax Oflice where |»fcepl(iwit Wilson fuld jj?« f miej.is [Lloyd •IGROI'JJ^. <JliB«!wmc*Wt srad Orlando am.* With Marshal JPoclumd Generals Bliss, •vVihftoh. and Disus, who form dhe taillli- ary\*<Jvjsers to the siinreme -war coun- cil'\- ^ This statement of the 'probable 'in* teation ito \withdraw tue forces from Russia -whilfi mot. 'based Ujioii direct authority, for in these days just as ' •\.HUe as possible is |iul mil hi mat 'way, it reals upon the opinions n; hosir who are conversant with, tin j 'mental attitude ol! the men .who an | tryiUR to mould, he destinies of t>he World. There i» every indicaitloit .to show that the withdrawal of the lm>op> is 'being favored as part, of a. noiiey wittch 'has as lis obpoctfcve a world hi: tiKreemuit with the HplMhwlHt's. Building Material •'Rfcht Goods at Bight Prices \ Store 29 Clinton Street MiU at Dock. fOQ « COAL CO CANADA PLANS RETURN OF SIBERIAN FORCES Ottawa. April i-~Anratifi'emeuM have been made 'Cor the return of theOana dtan Expeditionary Forces in. Siberia, it was announced in the House of Commons to-day by .Minister ol' Mili- tia. Nowbttm in reply to a 'question. •\ The date i» being Itept secret 'by re- quest. ,of the British Ciovorniiieiii. •vtl: I'urh Am ii I in a ipii.i'U IJIKI iii'in 1.1 II Imnipn-i -jiM'ii hj ilu- Pn-i.. i'ln.1) (1 Mil' I'l'.-KI' ('llllfi'l'l lll-l' (ll'l|.«ilh'S 'rum Ilu Hi III ill lliiiiihiioiisi, I'i'iinlcr ilUM-lii'n nl Vii'iiriilln i rli'cl/i-il ihcsiov, ni'* lirult ni tin- p ( mi. iiiiiiiTiiii'i', lit liHl-ti'd upon tin- ucceMij of iniilvlii'U' I pnui' ulilch Honid inn allow ik-r- •nanj <>\n aualn i.u do -nliai -In- did In lfl'11. Pi'i'iiili-r Tlordin ni' Canada Ve lalled. in ihc Kri'iii'li, lnwis ol' ilie eve- itiur Hint Canada siill had inanj iului\ 'ilitniK or l-'i'im'b oi'lwiii vvitii einiiiitu Hi llrmlj aiiai'heil to the race 'from vhich. U)e>- hail npi'iiiiK while iierlVeK V* Irtjal to I lie country of their lilrlh :HIEFS WITHDRAW DESIRE TO BREAK FROMBRITAIP Tiltuiln, Samoa, April I IUIIIMI- 'amouoan cliiefh w i.i.li(lro.w io-da; heir ,petition riqiu-Kilnv tra-nsfer ii \mericaa rule- They expressed di.ssiail.sfaciloa unlj with eomlliloiiK under Colonel f.ofiun, former Drills)) administrator. Cnlonrl Tate, Ills mieeeasior, eonciUiUed iliein and gained ihclr cnntldeni'i. PEW OUITS AS / NEWS BUREAU CHIEF i \Washtiifiioii April I Tin- war Pip- arinieni \uw announced ihai Marlen .li), Vcw. 1)1 clmriii ni' the de|i,u'tiiieiil'.4 news Imreau since OH .ConiinlMei rtit I'liblle luioriiiiiilon 'leu: opt ni i\ l.sli'ili'i. had resigned effective in da}. He Will be siiu'ecrled \ij liluui .Ne« dick. I'ormcrl} eoinieeled Hl.lb ilu-com Utitlee on I'liblle lliloi millio)) Ml. Pew will reKiime newMpupi'i- work in New Vork Cit}. McADOO GIVES SERVICE AS RAILROAD COUNSEL ICANS ARE WORRIED OVER PROGRESS OF CONFERENCE Paris, April I. A (edui^ of apprehension over the luck of progress of the peace treaty prevails in American circle* here, thought il is said in au- thorial ive quarters that diff- erences which have ijriiseii have not reached the status of a deadlock. The principal difficulty has been found in settling upon reparations ac- cording io the new method of payment suggested by the French delegation. Thi.* plan was presented on Saturday before the Council of JFour and covered twenty typftwrit- l en pages. It is said tha.t tlv JS frontier question now turns' on the securing iiiililary?safe ty along the Rhine. SCOTTISH MINERS LIKE NEW TERMS .1.11- .ii\ i..i,it 1 .t.i .'.i ,-i ni.i ' HINDENBURG TO INVADE EASTERN PRUSSIA IN FORCE hi' .MI Largoi Artillery Duel Along Archangel Front—Guns Are Equal—May Withdraw Allied Forced Say* Conference •APRIL FOOL\ 'OKE MADE LOTS OF WORK FOR PARIS PEOPLE) I'nrK April 1. 'IV u.-niimi ate ...tic-uin.Uny lame fin-\ iv in I'ti^ti'l'li l'rtt.^ia unVr cuiinuniwl <>t l-'iclil Vlnr-liat inw i-.,i. \ (ll ,i i .^„„. .„„i, m-ii-ii a 1 IlitnU'tilmrir, lu'i'nriliim' to ilu' I'uri« i-iliiimi ni tin- \i»w \ark mi.nil,. Uiu ivii.mi i: \i i llnnilil. IV Ucrnum t'oi'i'i's tin- In'in^' uHiftvil in Unmttviv/, ailri i\' ,u '' ITIiom in nrdiT ID iti-fornl t!•»« railluM\ lilin- from f>iur/ie fa r, ; rH ! rl 'Prison. htil t'liWi will lcm\i' PftciH tiiuiwtit tV Ir/Kffui'i 1\ itt\ft^s with hint llu> AIIUHI Mt„y 111. UoiiMi- hud .iiiuiiuiH'i 4 'li.i' He I fell 11 liml \'I II I Me ,| \I'll riiplill} ipieinl ill n\ii' I'm • iiml rln.. 'eli-phulle Mli'.'.H hi I'll • Viic I .eilii lierul ii'iui-fei',s m iiu- tiiifei lie criiiim ii. t i I'lU'is. April l, -Mar.\ .•nine 1„.i '.Mil, |i.„.ii,-i. .,m urhr U'litl, ^ ,, () 1|u , (lf Anthill* nl' lie I'lininr U it'll i'\' '<I.Ui loiur, • , . . ., .. . . . , . lnuMMi\. i..r ituHti.'i\ \. I-.'.ii/.- ih. !l'.nuiU[l | , Unit I'oli.-h tfonps lie porimtli-il to u^< tin. pm-t o:t Ihm .'leu'iu'i'. nl' 'In j- purr «lieu till'} ! Zltf. Till' lllftt'vliul lilt.- t'CI'l'l V I'll t'lltl [HlW iT.\ 11) llt'ifnf tltt*' \VI.I'b K, )••• I'eiuiiiiiiii i inii fniiiH .-ii. vniii;iin'thu'tnan fopri'Miiniutivc. lie w ill lu« iiifon-iKuin'Hmm.tinii*' tion. with th\ I'fttitu'il nl* (''our. \I'bi* inter AIIIIHI ^hipphijg' i-oiimii^ioti lin*i oi»mpl(«tt\u pri'p!irnlinii«. tu trttn^porl the PoJW) troopi trt l')un7J,u'. i-*ii« n A. NATIONALISTS ! REACH NEW YORK! GEORGE TO STICK TIL PEACE IS DECLARED \\WhH Ajll'll 1 Tile III l'll.l|llll't)cut I'tinimi^sioii nf Hie 1'enee CoiJfi-ronce llOlll' « aiKH'tllU'. >l'Klel'(lll> lOTtTitl. iiml eoitxltU r nijiui.- fniili «>ih emu iliu.tei^ romil'lllli-; m;1UU1 V. 1 ( mil lOilililereiiil iind leel.iiK nl niitipeef A. 1 IMIK t'outiil ihnt the mil) (•oiniiiiiieeHliad not conipli I'wl ilieir work, bill the com tiaission upproveil ifie inrnpornry n , polls Mibniilteil tl \MIS iifiri'ifl to pti'l llel'nre Hie Su *jiri>inp Conned the proposals* u> be tin ally HUbinittctl at tbo next mpotlni 1>> ilio joinl militni'i anrl. leRal snb-cotu mi lee. Oonrl |)nii?ri'.« lifi> been -niuli m plliei- ilireeiini).- anil, n siiiisi-aivtuil iiL'rrenieiii litis bi - n reuebeil on mi Sanborn & Bartle , WII..T, 1VK TONWS: MOOITH luUenbm-frh 1) Cliamplnin Tvonips Priini DiuiTirmoi-ii V\ ilkliovu TNC. AT TTTK FfllXOWPrfi - - - - A-pr. ls,t •p. n \ Apv. 2nd. Apr. 3rd - - Apr. ..1th •ft - Apr. Wth - • Apr. .ICMi. A House Without Good Floors Is a White Elephant Possibly yoxi find it liavd to ^'11 or ivnl youv IIOUM'. The you wondering why? How about tlie floors? Ave they old, rough, -rainy, ugly and covered with slivers? If so, there \> one big reason why yon eaji't sell or rent tlie plnee. Good Floors Will Help Sell or Rent Your Building You yourseir prefer .^lnootli, sanitary, at tract ive floors. And yon. know that most other people insist on them—;esp-H'i.aJly housewives, the real buyers and renters. You will profit in several ways if yon put in new floors right now. Your house will rent or sell this fall—yon can get back more than the eost of the floors in higher rent or pale, price. You will find our prices wry reasonable on lir, yellow pine, oak, beech and maple flooring. *\Ye guarantee all our bardtrood flooring to give complete satisfaction. A. MASON & SONS Pan, N. Y. Plattsburgh, N. Y. Alluntti, April !. V.'nlkir 0 1lnu-. Direetoi'-OeDeral uf Kaili'mnl-, IIH-I- mi mi in-pi'i'ilim trip, iinii.iiiDi'eil li.ilu.i rliuf Williiiin (1. M.'Ail.ui, fornun- Jurei-lnr 1 IWltmf uoin's m i onnei-rion with tin lOlleral, luul i-imMMileil ID ,U-1 ilv ppeelill •ininsel fur Uie Rnilriuul AilmiuNli'iitiiui Xe will ileal i\jfli imit'ti')'^ iirl'-iu}.' fr«oi> lie .Slaty of Ni « N <rt-I. Director-Hint in givini; 1)U he be pr'fmiiti innnei'ation s Mlid Dial Mr. Mi-Adm i-niisin^ -lipuliKiil (liiu ll III -i-rie Ultluillt !•• Niv Viirl, Al'i'l I 'I'lf ilirtcli -*(( a/iii'lilii llaucin ai'i'l'. etl hi iv to dai from I'lim-luH n, S ib Afiicn, w lH* a ill Ir'AlltllHl Ol' ,l!l)el'M ell I'llllte til l>t)ll don and the IVaoc C'olil'orence for the ptirpo-se, It Is mild, of lnylnK bi'l'oi'e 'lie TU-iti;ih ott'rmneiU anil tbo r-aris con ru'ees (Jielr rltflit t o m'lf deicrnilliattoii 111 Ht'ttillK HP -a t'elillblle 'rill' •ilrlegnies. (h-liel'iil I II. M llert/oK, Si-nflioi'A. II- W'olniiiraiix, J>r. I). F Mulan, .N f Ilineimi Dr. tJjni , mill- iletlr. and J. U (lexiau IMUlit\ Mi'e aocninpaniid by nUier I'ui'iin r Ti'iittsiaal limrliTs lit- follows. j l''r<'rl.t rick \Vllllani Bf,M'ri<, Aildl'i lis T. Sple:<, nertiardiw Z- Sieirnuiii and llrne-nt. rj. ,1,'iinen' | Tin uiioi\ bail pliiiniv.il '\ ba 1 . Smith Adieu on tin -.iiiii.i.r fi.irba'.i (iwlle lull u i |V oblUed. i' 'i.'l.- xn'd to poHipniii ile'lr ib par'nt'i mnu- 'n Hie ril'iiial of a lliltl-di cv< « m Mill' Will) 1 Ill-Ill. ' [ Tati r tin i imimnntW'i- of ilu llrltiMb ci'iiijii r Mint r\a oi'fertd >o take 'hem bill l).ie lloi I'-i decidi (1 Io H J i 'hi Dn'rh M'RM'I London, April I. New autt-Jew isb nulbreaks liavc IHHW roil id K'ati^li, on tlie Conner border between I'oland and tier- nian\, at Bush ami VV'teluiu, fieeontiug tu ini'oimudbm rweiv •'d liy the Xinuist npgnni/.atinn liei-e. .V large iitiniliei' of JWH, flt'e suitl (u liavedieeii WOUIUIIMI W Idle. Jew isb vhupv mid juinu^ wen- plundered ami (Intluiuyd. Clli'/.eitH, ndlithi ami soldier.^, tin- htfornmtiou ei>itfhi-rte.s eilber were ini|ilVerr«iii of took pari in rbe rioliuu' again-*.!' iht*' Jews, BUDAPEST IS IN REIGN OF TERROR BIGGEST OIL CONTRACT ATTRACTS 25 BIDDERS Wii.-hliiKtrin, \t.rJ t T*III'J IH' corporation;- 'oda.' prf\ nHd bid •• to Hie rm'i'd S'-iVi - Shlppini; Uoitrtl <m m 'hi- I ria«ne, April I. The ('uuiniuui-t- have -ii up u ii-tyn up lienor ill Itilillipest, aeeol'ililij; In \l. Kill, it ttieiuDel i»i lln« UVeeJii) Slovak minimi lu Hiitljipi-t, \ilm M-ruin«>«l ler.- ttn|«v. Tbo vio.'l^ ui' I'unil in ihe Iliinuniuiu i-;i|iirjil itn- -iit'(i('it»n( fur illllv h'll ihlV>, Mini (Ullv flllei' llllllilli'tl lii-)ii| nl ,'iilllt.- it) e emu iii\. in I (i ihe ci I v i huh in-h-ail of I In- normal ;;,.\iiifio Pwrnine i- I't'lll'i'il U bile I 111' I'ual -ihlllliolt I- :d-n -luVe The jMij.lllulltitl nl' Mtl.litp*-!. \I. Km ;i.|il-. Imp.-- u ti'ivi'iilimi b\ ilp- \lbi-- >t nt fiintre of omnmercial nvlainm. The comiuisHion .vill bold ii.- m r j ||„, larp.>t fiu 1 «ll nmift' ineeliDK on April I. » hi n 11 i.-i i \peet . d \ t ,,,i rtl .j ,-,f rhe eounry 1 lie general )ilil)ii|iles altil milch of t'e ' 'Ci,,. h.i.u'd i, nl 'b' lu.ll'Kii. hi-'in detail of the inter-allied iu-vfnl I'OTIVIII- | mlljr ; r -yi ; ,\- ;l uft for a i.ar 'In ri-jil'ter Hon iiuij In-M-HUd dually. j Im - lr ,, m r I 7-i<i.O'\«>> <• \Imin •\\' lm 1'rii-ideifi W'llsuii io flnj i Kplaiiu d I llitit In was'ivilliii-j ni ai-i'i'pi hi.-.-tli.ir. of ri\spon>llillilv fur the pe;in- en>i . REED WOULD DEBATE CHILEAN TRADE ENVOYS LEAGUE WITH TAFT WILL VISIT NEW YORK BUFFALO FLIER ADDED I A .vile.- delav.-i lie was careful •.. | point ten line tin' lonni -- of ilu- in TO LIST OF OUR ACES|K\H ; nion- «, mil due to aii\ sinvl- 'i'onriii\ or it-. 11 |ii'i~'i native.-., Wic-hiiijrtim Apiil 1 I'l\' ii.nti'' \t No'v. iili.-laiidiiu 'be delav ii n-oeb ibr lute Si'.-mid buiiu-nniii Jehu V|i , ,n • an intrn'tiii nt mi 'be pr» liniiiiai \ \rtlinr , uf I'lill'iito, \. \. lei;..l M.ii. j pi »,-- tct-uh- ri > tin. r Moyd r r forire n'. of oil. Tin- latti-r v\ ill b. 'liu. d in Tie op' r.i'tnn \1 n • • 1 in.- '1,. Y»v r.rau tiiH\ V will ' v.ial <la>-' befr.ri 'b- Niv '''I'br Kll'iWTl con liv ! >' ! ' 'If. h lilt ' 1 .-, H ' \ t; HOSPITALS TO FIND JOBS FOR SOLDIERS <i i Vir ^ci-\ iei-, lmv ln'ii lidded I •iitl Ii»[ of -i\t> lntii' Viiiefi. •avdi nf MILIID i< ei iil it nl null lmv mi: testrnyed ill lea-I Ji\.' • n.-mv plnle-j- I.bnleiiiiiii M.irAnliur, \lli.-iiil i... >l-,l» dl.nv. tir..ll)>l)l di.vvu Ilil-e. I.i i •nun Ylliiilii\!- dniiie.' ..II. iliybi iw.i ••licinv plniii- diirire.' IUHMII r lll^bi In .linn , 1 !• i^. i„. MII, iiu.udifl tin ili- (iiit'iti-liei! Nci*i\ci i-r,i- l..i .....lleiitn m iclliil c A llinllll l lilt''I ne W;<- liol lillll l .Hi d i-:i|i!nrei l t It-' 'I'l' t '\ i (ferniiin firi-in • :unf. FOUR CAPTIVE U-BOATS ON WAY TO AMERICA llaruu-li. i:n:l,in.l, \p. •' t T'...ic 'tel'llian hllilllifl rini !». ni'lvnUil Ll lb. I'll'ted SUei.-.. -iibinai :n. .-nil.: Ilu li .11. lilt lii'iv 'o-dM> lOf I.. I I.,.,.. Sta'i-.. \liniy iiiorr- lliau H,. i<i|.>i.,ii liiliilber of ofliei r fill -II.I!, ir. Hi. 'laiisnlbiiiric tr.p, the ..lii the l'.iri- eilition of 'in London Iiaii- Mail -a\... dniy lm' nteml »«» n T nrr in ril'-'l.tinl l.i I'.'i.' tlie (illi-'ioil-; .ir' Ail In-1 • d in .-on.' nt In- il< -In m at', in' ib. i ioMii-- lm tiie ••' ' ! n Hi-.* -li e.'i 111 •111 EX-KAISER TURNS 'SOCIALIST', INSISTS ON BEING WAITER U.ilnuefi I Hi , ••• i.i'i.i Apt.. I- M'- i,-l- r i i it d i I.. .li.l.ii i linn. .I .-.i li.. 'v \ l i Til.' I'MII nlni I \ n . i 1.1. II I \ I mini I. iieiii-' \\ a.sliiiiK'iili, Apr 1 ol naval nllii i >•• m , i unbinurmi -> wbii b an T'nitt'd. Slaii-. Ifir i vlnbi' nn \..-•• <n naltnced to-ibiv a, r.,ii,, •. - T.ieiit.-nant Civil,uullili i- tl f,'I.,,,,i, io eoimiiiuui r i''i7, I.-, 'it. natii -v'..*n Tnander .1. I.. M»l.-»..n '.. • ..nan nul I 11 SJ.; I,ii in. iianii'.iiiiniaint. r \ i. nibrell, to ei.n inaiii! I 117. In'-]'.'linn' CommaiH'U')' II T ^nuili, '.. i-o.-no.\nt l'-M8 i'lf' .liiuei': , .1 N- E.E. BERNARD Coal and Wood Birth stone Rin^s VI I.!. Dili mi) K 1 >r \| Mil W. E. CROSS - - - Cilv Jeweler