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- , H l 1, <> I_\ par Amen * g * CIRCULATION, *' Qualifications and El >> bility of Members - {MAKES Thir Bo bral “reuse OOUNI L THANOW -- COMMITTEE MEM lflLFon T8 couRrTEOUS Cosmic-r f £. n. onn 10-500 uP || A uguponnnbillw For Placing 'Pco ~. tion's Caso Before the, J » A . Bogy Will Rest \With the Former 6 Gunner , a 4 _. March | 3.-The unmbir A, judiciary committes, which is inves- ' ugatieg the charges of disloyalty against the Ave Socialist members of the lower noun. has pewar only to pais upon the qualifications and eligibility of the numded mem byrs, Morris minim, chief-counsat for the defendants, declared today ~ when bo began the lummiu up. ~ Reviewing the manual! «passed by the assembly on the first day or. 'the 1920 session which muted the \ Sm Committee fitnTfisvfloixw | M5 NO OTHER mm i S06 , Notifier; g er ank Rampant. . ay mmn‘oom MARCH 8 1920. 7 1 :i'\ m OCW / \WEE H GUM] Pooch-Sm 6mm Divoree| From (Mailman: Reno. Nev um 3.—-lnrr Plat, as The fifth count of the indictmont Broek, Mulksxon. dge denied. de 'fred © F. Crawford, Breckear{dgo;> motions to: Mm! him Fred K.. Derricks, Menomineo; John and six of.the indictment. We :| W. Dunn, Standish; BenJatiin Gero, notified Jaimflm “fin , 9 Wang. 02’me si. C Foe k tn ' - nle NJ: busing. Janina, a\ be» wwgungmw sof; ..] beid were guaprnded today when the: 00013, is, Hart: Bamue} Rittenhouse,. \Sho Grand Rapids, Mich” March a”! Pom 3 Judge Sessions. today freed 15 more , 'defendants in the Newberry \elec! ons conspiracy case. 'This left thei field \at §5 defendants. Wentz. Alma. Pal Bud Axe. ( n; €. Loa “I“. Q; “N“ Bullis- le =S 'was also dismissed. This was <ho |. . BeRsions took both. one founded on the federal statute on hin own motion. | He- ‘flmt guilty\ in: the 1h cases,. > .- Al lg soin. tlme off stoke: rox mover whets | UHF sum-roux 'm ' somouaH or|>. ARQHDAKD, F), e WALK OUT. tot t t t* ceny i Scranton, Pa., March $.-The pub lic ethools. of the borough of Arch mum mam-Emu? ”mum-w g u be when “inland bythe: dim-1c! 'Talled to.go-to the buildings and con- 'duct their classes. The walkout was caused by the refusal of the school: ~. PORTUGUESE SET clerk to- enter a foraull. gm {3 Sre Socialist assemblymen and au- ' fard, motion picture-star, was grang: . tharsed the investigation; Mr. A Drorce. from Owen. Moore on:; \, #tit asserted the resolution directed, Monday evening at: Minder, a smalls __ Ae judictary committee to inveay. | {OY2 neer Carson City, on grounds of i desertion, 'it became known today. She Manna! tho-Gunmen ran-zit st: Gnu. nun-by lines Fob. 15. Blue minmmquuinenimudenfl- mama's ' helibers, board to grant the damands of tha imam A ‘thomvononthmA \It bas no athes antbority ander the melo- too,\ Mr 5111111111164“. mm“! thef 'Before \r° mum Ying op. Martio 5 Age counsel! sumac Abdt- a ms- .> poems had been urnd oulh e secre- |* 1 tary of the New York® 'ttoml of the . Socialist party, with, which ‘ii had - been unable to comply.). = Mr Conboy explained tbs: the cemmitee counsel was desirous of securing for the moon! ums. B and D which ware 'submiftad to.] the mem. rs of the party; {n 1M% _ prior :o t. , emergsney convention. * ~held at Chew go. Counsel said it was the destre to hava theso included in | the record for the purpose of coto- Roivmndum B. Ulla ¥r. 001150! 517° and refarendum D by a vote of 11,105 to L486 Be}, cause of the failure to products the docunent« it had been. agreed to Ii“ Csp! a atatement from Mr. KWfigqult chief counsel for the defendants, 'as to the contents of the documents. lis Hiliguit explained | tha fuilure' was carried by & vols: Of“? to 3. Heal 'arked t! | that the documents were in ml”? slon of the national secra Bot the secretary of the New York local - Ho declarad that refarendum - B was a resotuttion for the call of the: . 'Bpecial or emargency convention, and 'that referendum _ D put before' the members of the Sociallat party ._ that the parts ' 'ahail not take part in 'nternational frows ymnfifim So-. clatiets of RUE!!!» mfifludod.” Both were cartied, Kr (m. hes O'Neil Elect Dignixft be reason for the reiamndnm D. «aid - \r _- Hiliquit, iwras' because Jimse O'Neil bad been - elected & delegate from the Socialist party of America to the International at game from which the Socialists of #5 a teas aid not attend. M- Conboy then read Jnto the rec ord an article is the New York Call of Oct 28 1919, referring to a letter, that had been sent by the Indegend- Ic e0t social democratic: party of . Ger , many to Mortis Hiliqult, The letter' - Outlined the plans for the organize. tion af workmen't#-coundlis and so- Vists in Germany In the same arti- clo sas comment by Mr. Hillqult in | whieb he fg qflotefl ag “yin: thfl-f' the program of the independent. %O- | clalte democratic party of Germ was similar to that Parts ug America,“ of the Sock ,, hor the defense; 80:11?»anan & g ook the stand and testified that bas | | 21 Palmer Soriat party in' Wore indicted and c the espionage aot, were still awaiting fense also introdu tart in the five as#& whsrh the defeating“ and excerpts of the Journal and the Cowlrmzom R W ord on the ca 6d on the records of Attomay’Gener- Argum : made by Mm \ . mour madman whit; 466. ‘b‘: for pla be m - . ‘Iftnr the: um.“ M . und the Judi ”MINER!“ MES - -UP H5 BUNNIES A5: 858m bad been excluded or at}; m amp-mod to the court room cammnkt W8“ HF euT-i® ©. - _«_ ASKED TO AEMAIN._.._.. ._ Bodabest, Monday, March 1 -T- mediately after Admairat Horthy had 'Promier Hussar that the cabinet had resigned. Admiral Horthy,. however, t the mintatry retain office, formation of a new gor- :. A segue unguided in Hanna-inn history occurred when Admiral Ho: . thy took tha oath as regent. had his affirmation beer ymndun'catii than the galleries sang. tional .. enth 1‘ to comply with the subpoena, stating 3:31; anthem amid wild, ush It appears that Admiral Earthy asked the consent of tho greater powers before assuming the regency and that he accented it an condition i that be should be mm‘l'md to dis- | wolre the nxtionsl~ assembly if ho round At necessary. maxim: wes - \ T0 BE DEPORTED- SOON FEDERAL OFFICIAL Fen RE PLY To \lawman\ or « Rios. ° finch 3~R¢ply- Youngstown. o., ing to the ‘wmfiuto\ issued by 40} alleged' radicals held. here. dexzm'iJ g: Piickey, federal ofice 'at Cleveland, |. ing action on their canes, today advised them er , wouldbe deported. 008.. Each of the. misonars received 'a}? form tetter stating the. governments position abbut, $0, of the: 40 now . with near); 40-01 erty on bond woul make up 30min- imprisoned towns next. increment of depot-tea < [KENTUCKY REPOBLICHNS:: AND FOUR: ALTERNATEG To - ' mum [AL convzu'non. \* nies sam . Chicago and 'to the Repa 'T Charles H. Betts. of Wayas;{ tat,\ um u‘ésaumvmfismi. cation of designed to- repéal the daylight sar- {Wions. “hmmcuihnordkoiwnd‘mu‘ reading 'on the ' ussembty «calendar i? o} foday,' bot at the request of Asser. oonsideration af\ the measure: was “flflwflwwwacmoricm 'but an compelled 1 atrike. - Ao was aaild, today thal; who are at Hb] j ~ dul $10.contention was; e | wnu. use? Foun | 021.50 1:31 lon gilt: over uptil fhext Tussday, be , cause: of the small attendance. t The bil; af Senator J. Samuel “a. of Chanting“ & companion measure to the Betts bill, mad i [mead to the order of third reailing whom in the senate .but. not until New, sub-MM ”on cliy Democrats had indicate 'b«nth v sus that they would strongly oppose its j mun» 8 t.., disproved b dled at.. [® midnight a a , “SETS THEY HAD SEIZED arch i—Jn oomplinnce - | with: order): from . Socialists leaders, 33mm! Pre A acs workers who have beef on strike at ;, tempted:to resume work yerterday,; ° archist groups Attacked itc- tories, the infamy and 'storée, and continuation 'of: the Mui- mud: nmbercrmiin e 2 extablHUashments and proclaimed a do- |.. . t, but. ware. expelled by military ~- fees. A: attack op the labor «r- m u] d Srineimopi. mp \° 390g windmills 'which, oom . vores: 70 ENER LBF) IE exe tta WHIGH \out mu, vote: . THER wishes. ~ wo itndasiciin ag Berna. Tuesday, - Hatch an; League | {many “it. ( | cedents to his race, He- him Kt,’ chosa instead ill-Gumtree: 98. | % t*: of - fshitbfidlehm. WM _mm The mmatfiefidfifi UP SOVIET FORY | Or commit Madrid, March 3~Raports from | the Portuguese frontier toGay de- clare that the workmen in Portuj fl have proclaimed a soviet reepu The postal, the ulmmhlo apo 9 elm workers mg: e joireed' . W the mom The up. dg: gh s “$3333? oe ees wea Washington, March 3.-Pregident , g Wilson went for a motor ride today, {leaving the White House grounds \ @, | for the first time since he was order » [ed to bed last October by Rear Ad- |mipal ~ Grayson, his physician \a \ [vety mick, man;\ - '| Whe president was accompanied by Mrs. Wilson, Pr, Grayson and secret: “(Wanna «Ewan an gr] 'Conilftlane In State: and- , Piensa: k ~ of:- QM a - Commission m Wham,“ a... i in? ”10“, © € Mb; March 3.—!:!iom to com [\ trol and reduce the high mung HF -| aa ing thus far hare failed -. dus 'the\ aituation, 'Gorarmo up?!“ men. and took A spin around | THE WEATHER Tonight: Probablylnwr. fi Thursday. Probably M ; 5&3 KE\: aGwifi Vol 59 510,286 muting uw got-k at. 35 cents ation to the high president, remarked , \'That brings it home .you see a big sign ] During the: drive machining? aim imm- - rland - 33m action until the.) C0 , United States: unto bad ratified tho. ~~~~~~