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'A & .'V . ^ ^t^^\r ••*•;:?** * ME* • ? i 4 f i B^l 11 I II .i'24'*i'.f •'\.iHf; iffcSftjana '15 £ i>£ i9 • i ««••? •\ '•» (*# j.*- '3S**'*''' , s-i-Y..^ vfi- - test \\*. .'.-,5 ,'. ,» '«* '••••i- '*-%.*«* ;if&- : a^s^- S'-JSI&M** i n,ii»iiiiHiini/w^ 10 '&rftf.l *44 : ^M ••*!>•*tlfrltBiWlIM M'TtBO •'•'»* • l>k| as Within tee :WlSr:;: Admits Violation ef ation to the Country n r _ jmLofcthesBSar,. 5iiteg^tStisp^l5^_ leia| eullt. ''toj^axe^not r opposition ^ XJ ?* cte ' i h»der fheTow to doanythmg •war on'Gewtiany and,their opposition', .. , ..j. ..^_ , . , rt «. • *«\ « y ...*....*•.... , JT . ;•-:-more than the iJaweiimpelB^-BunMt. up man at.. Chieaso. hiiember- of-the ;legal;...Mr, Stedman atjfe'ofeM- tfee...ABsem':. •TWITS-of-the-fty^:^ fn ggcuWifg for scats iflvtRo-State- Assembly,'de- semb'lymen an d listed fhatfthere\'!* clared today In gumming argumpnts | Precedent-for ifo 'nntfon. — ; ——— i-**~ up th* defense. - ' • ; ,• ' . — . 'iSSfA^nft^ third' dq-yofthe sum- ming up of the mass of evraence pre- me wai%'bo%*Sl»^h« ^Jfltwff SiSEtes seirf*a\ tfltrXSStobly-JudieJary. com- declared -War afid > ft|J i !gr,Jhfi. colter mittee through Jseyen wjeefea of I^vesr* uaajaken up arias. He\ denied that tigation, Stedman MftuneTren^in^a\* a ^W^b'eMf^'^lM^lyA'eir^wsi^-'aftiF' Ua&Tiymt&BiiLAf* the-laws';of-tfte loyal-for v \flltng s<i .sgt§menj3.^asserting land an d diffeatiated between moral they would not enlist, and logal obligation. His difforehtta,-' He eiterej emphatic dlwairiio £Be tkro w8ts^aMgned-t» uhQw—tbi^ttte charge that the, ?o£laii§i|^pajfifc!r ^has Soc'aUsts admitted having;iieen guilty J affitliftted with th e Mtoscow Itttoma- of violation of merfS-oWigatloxf to the, flohaleof radical SWSiaiists. \^ \\'** V^ill \VasHln|^bi^ MijrCh \B^rTheiEussian- *'.viot government'renewed**its; offer to take out Ofjths country,without- ex* prnse to the, v l}fi}ted States, all Russian litizens which tliis government de- crces undesirable-. The renewed oAer came in Clio^ form I of a letter to ^6vier.nment officials tp- [day from Charles jjechtj %i Nfew ^ork f | an attorney tot tt& sovlfet governmisht. [lip so^Tfdrill vfcj»»t a* similartjfter, 'imade jln NqVemljer^taj Secretary JE-aitslng, [had not oven received a reply. SnviPt • BUfiiia wtH: fwrnifrty t^tt nfilp if |T-nrie Sam;:.*siff give U ^Je^ance,|.e\ nd \ub 'on lpl)K-e no restrictions on its v pr6yislon [Incr and gbarSKiee-Jt 'WOulftjgjgojbe [ ha mpercd- «t1^|ffiK»\tT* Z?£Z-^~.*J S^*\<- Berllri/ k MaveK.'-S~-The \f 'NaUiiinallat Usouamids of- Polish labod-ers, from the tTnlted~0tates back toj, their native lania. -4Jtje steamers probably will ply between^ New Torjt aud Danzig. ' v . Mr. Nowak said that, with America's helpV-Poland would become self^sup- 'ppftiiig within a short ilme, Ho thipks IfcradVlsaTilc foi« Polatia to\ make peace w^th -soviet Russia without delay and 4fi^ies f hat--there is no chance of Bolshevism spreading from Russia into Poland... \Tjlo threat of war that has been hanging over Poland and Russia Is in- . jurious to- Polish Industrial proauc- tion,\ said th e banker. '.'Th? one de- sire ef the PasSTIs.peace\s'o'That 'they caii gottowork-andmaltethft'r coun- ,try prosperous. /•Owing to the depression of the Polish mark an d the low wages paid, Poland iis in a position to export all she produces, but bedause of the inter'-\ \national situation, the ^majority of the Polish trade- has been .with Germany wh,ere ;the mark is about equal to Po- Wslt currency in value. \The Poles are considering the con- sfrrtetiptt- ot sf new poft15.mIIu| west ; Mt J^anzlg- to take the place 'of 'the lat- pa*ty- tfrday- adoiSted; a resolution dei- m'aiid'tig the ^tssolujlou oX the Nation- al Assembly May 1 s o tlurf'a new gen- eral election can b.e held. The Na- tionalists ar e ataeady*casting \aUottt f6r a presidential candidate, and vo n Hln- denburg h«s been proposed,. but>-tnera is much opposition,';agajhst- /the,- old soldier because-'of .his jidvantoea* age. The Nationalists, ftce worktop out a political platform for their future can- dif.ttes and one of the leading blanks Is the proposal for a national refer- <3ttiestions afTecting the PROGB^S whole people.;, -\. ' Oplttioto la- grOjiiinirtf^^iriflGftlSIas firzbergor, fornidi; minister* of : finance , „._..„ tand*deader of the Centrist party has, CENTRALIM*C|^E5l$#f#.'''fVirtually been forced irom paWie-Hfe f ^-i-f-J^iiaL*- ifKif2^ - i'.f£' t lby -the _tax dodging exposures made lurtlig tpe trial ot* his libel action •against \former Vj#se Chandelier Karl, Mun-tesand,\ Tfttashs. *.Ma,J^hiv§t*- fits • jH^ffericfli' trii.i of •tTteHtr'alfflB^d i.^^>t0ft^^^ wnii the CentraJ|ia. v <iriiitst^fe;titty iaiir* Id'-is will prqbabl^-he in.the hapds of fthp juiy;»a;, wejelrjtsott Mpsday* tt waa |iii-»iiift«cL. today b y -aittbrneys* 1 In\ the |«aN*>. Tlio lase f» progressjti^rwlthLer-e; pppi 3lhan; ijad.toee^-anjiclpftted. .The Idrf. use will close Its 'case fd,dSy. At- Itornpy (3ebrge. F„ -Vaji^eiV-e*e|riha».riBi'«- •noiinppd- The prosecution: ^lll»CX>nd.UCt |l n-liuttal'Siaturday;' f* /, * ^, |CONSTABLEjfOUN0EP NEAR Tvm^sm lMll.'i f«rr< Id'i iir. March Sr^AtiOther,shooting in the long list of Jrish dlsor 4 tuoii place jjeai' Tiperary Wot*' «bfii a c-onstable - was wouflded.*\ M* i.-lten, to.the hospital in Ttpd^ary iious -condttfen, -,-' ; ~i•\i-~^~i^ Martial Law in Germany •To Continue Indefinitely Berlin, March 4—^Delayed)-—Minis- e«SJosl4er-told?4h< Asseiwbiy today that martial law-will. continue in force .mdefinttety because ofilistufcbea «op?IfiQTis. gurth« r strikes* afe threatened -atabng the Prussia. coaU mjtte^Ihgeftuse Wey_areLfiompsllfid: to, ^brk overtime. They\cjaim that tlie surplus coal on hand at present can- not be mo.Ved;. because of the railroad &r»skorta!fe. , • \• on |Fail Tp-Re*c|b4^g^tteiit > Washington,. ^amii^^jBii^ig^iiate I>....iKn Relations ^iifi^'^iled Mark T. McKee%ri'Sfantf in Newbeirjf •.\ - .'Sss^ToJ.ay. fifand RapijJSj Mich^, ainrch 5^ MaVk 'T.-'ifSKee, b\y liaylnei of Paul II.-$?Ing, managei-of ll--e IBIS seit.-i-r i<silal cakcpaigh,>3f SSsn-ifctt 1 Nev^beny,;.; 'Mtt- tsike fte--sfecn^4ir^6ie-naer.eiise :» the\ wewiffiri'jr ttaai jtoda^to .glveites* fettotty which theiSo defendants -JvSpi will -offset the.stat-jmehtftjnade f&eilik pi-ose&t&h, b$» 'A»S(«IM!' r C^^W.* Chase Sj dsboi'n; '$m lof TIIP- apprttffimefif^^pi^'-MoBed !<!..,„« r ni . fln hfeunvfc WiBldScl'aed'.to,', 't up aga|H jfa*jg&a$$*^ t, ' , v.. It.il . K^*! [Legation Denies .T fepH\M. Revohnlo% ^nV#jr|^|J • ^L — ^_^Z*,~~*-—± i '•«••> <>HuTltai'ch P^The-Psi'tagtres* ler i*»i.ion today denied jfcrkt ^evQi«tiott*ha«\ .-<- «\. VawterbHfa Condition Hmvatiabip, /\» *p*K March 5->the condition t '^notat Oqrfelius %nd«fhllt,:«t *t ;*\* nfth Aventie mansion, with influ *\«n. wa* reported as .favorable today f |J>hj sician. -VQmv * TM£ V^A^Hfelt. i •••• +'' Washington',- : \\-i3fa*oh^-lt^F6re * oast for Western New , Yorfe^* • • -Sft»w and much colder tOBlsfit,'^ * cold wave lit fcefiifral apd ttstsetts * # p.oxitton;.Satu|day, fair and dold^ * • in-sotrtheast'pon'fiba. - w T«mp\er*tuV«ifc ' ; 12-ii'opn i..,,...^.'....'. W \S p. m. .-. ,i)--**'.,i.: U «, 23 iiavpi«ii. s areivirig from Portuguese,, \\\' '\P^d some disordei-Si howev^ •' ^imntrng,^oecurr^lfe t j)b{ S 6 0 n,4j|ttdvi 1 .„.„. _ — - ---'-,.«. * '»\••<« and a- train ,;was Mmbp^ ,b'r 4 wamA W- 30 0ctoek: pith a shift* <•»*'»- n> atril^i-g. i t •*-ar Local Cotidliion*. » * 4 +• I •' gain fell this mornifcg for the.* rat -time-since January, .but*: •-•ened- info « ski* hreezf and ^tfie • * nijercury fell with unusiial iapif- f' , *ity. first io ai*a-tJien,.haow.ttif#; , « * * * •*-*,* \* * * * * * * • Buffalo Banker and Hi* As- sociates ytQli Gharter i Steamer To Take Mem L_T_... JSAckibtJKoland— -— Paris; March 5~ai8TtweU M. Nowak, president of the' Broadway. National. Bank,/Of JBuffalo.N. Y., whor has iust ar^v^ hej£-from-^-ttaertffibTOh3i»W -thr«^ ,E8l|njl,.aiuiftunde4- today. -tha4. - he ana spine of his business associates are- : chartering steamers to send many *- —-amnstenmfon-a batUefleld. An unusual happening In « ^V0Btnte(|=*f o v f,;\'{;'*; \ n 7 t 'ir: t \one U tht section *fc,4.Ua«eo,-It took place o n the Site.of-.a destroyed, rS hurgh, the Sm,tn B,l t in at leaSt °\° '' SUU the front of which withstood the ravages of war. Three Inspectibn Districts of N. Y. Police Department ~TriV6lveof Says SmiQi N.ew York,'Miu-oh' B-—l-'uilh««i- start- ling revelations in K New York's police scandal were made today when Assist- ant District Attorney Jnmos E. Smith announced he ims evidence,, to show that at least 600. disjrdfily houses* are being operated undm- polli-c proteotion Hopes To Capture Republic 'can Delegation o^ That State To Be Elected on March 9th Washington, March 5—TomonoT^, General Leonard Wood will imadaT New Hampshire for the purpose of; capturing the Refmbllcan delegation of that state to be selected next lues- - . - 'lay, March 9th, in the first presidential in the district just west of Broadway, preference primary to be held in view from,43nd Stree^ to lftsth Htrct. ' of the November plectlons. .Three inspection, dietrlcte of the po-J From that d«e until June the bat- _ lice department «re - involve,!, Snrithjtle of the primartcB will i-iigi*'With % Said although witnesses-held thin. ' since the\ == 3 .a*p ! -con<ierjifi ! ti--pTinctpany- with allegeftldays of reennstruction when paifies^-u fS^f* B f^ briberyJ» the fourth « r oltf-Unaidntes-oadlsoues-ww-e 'icv&nbietif^- Wpncievtam inspection district. . fa ^y are ^ ow ^ t b ^ ret0?i ^- ^jsroith announced- that - tbe> casejuj^n •• •« *.»• Xf P l eB l Ve J f n -« C?U ? SCm ' ln \ »«'New -Hlmpsftire the cont^t *«L ^cted..Qn.cftar^PB qfjjraft an d accsot-! -..«—^ - • : -™?:4-»i-f. ,.,-.. i4 - l . ..._..?••> * ^ ipg brlbe3j,;,was styengOmhed, .and tikrt- -e«>or:Pc^ci!ppm--^1ra^o^^'!Wh~l^-cri^ women-of the streets, to share their earnings with them would bo Indicted early next week. - -Aside from three districts, tlu» police .gepjrtmen t is not involved aci-ordlns -» . 'c* , '*'wy , ** , 'S' •in. \joe~ •-np'ynv- GERMMS DELIGHTED OVER ^ i«nv*teu. •Kajsaso-is v '* B'^•\a*w , \M^ .-j*fi&kp&&&' 'Poles *ln aWnprlca; are^sendlnisf'endr- •^vxdaS euins of money* to thfelc. relatives -in-Poland. I,Was fold that-as mbch as i$BOs01)> waS \passing dotty through a single bank.\ ifr, Nowak has a scheme by which Polish-Americans will contribute to a fund for the purchase of farms from Gernqians who- desire to leave- the for- mer. Gerecan territory that has been; awarded t o Poland. - • „ ; The American banker, sold that in- dustry has-jtlready begun Ut -pick \tip and that in XiOdz production Uaa reached SO pe r cent of normal. Small workshops, are springing up In th e j-ural districts and th e profliici;iori of IaCe Is increasing aT^a. notable pace. . Mr. Nowak i s a native of Poland btit : was taken from th t country when he __Pf la i i MtU'ch F^-P^fPTlf^- Nlt«,-of- Italy, probably will-hold a conference with Premier SHlleTand this evenln e 'tu ejcplajn JjJii ! jy.tesSa«Qn the proposal to help Germany back t o her feet eco- nomically.-- —«---—• Sigj}QjLKtttJtL4e«ieA.that 'he suggested wiping on t entirely Germany's war in- demnity^ltholatiriie\ favors a loan to GermansJiy.jieuijaiI,.eouhtries, if it ! s properly safeguarded, - The apparent 'decision by the AIUPS to assist Germany eeonomlcally in tlje hnmeujofe futuife Is^halled with de Ifght hyQran'JiierBhWp. German repro« sehtafhSppS!r v -'•-•-'• •\ • • • -- ^ ''•'--\ ' - slonv- -an* -etw •.Paris, v. ;i WJilio thfe. Tegtbh oftciaJa wp.uld w fal^Io/ pTahtlcaiJon^they^fe sofa by ibelr ihtittfcftlsto rsgfird FtopcT) press articles JJS paving, the, way fo r pubjle o'plhioh to retoive at an early date an anttOUttceatejjt from Premier Millerand fflsii.j'iftixee^wllkfkj^x. economic assist- ance to GCrmany^on the. condition that OatgSftiy sho%v ,c :He'r'ifood faith In ful- ruilnjf^ail he r teeaty.obligations. 'The Germans wore a t first very m^rf\ai8kearlened wuen announce- ment was made of the appointment or Fprnj§5 Presjdent, Polncare to the Rep- arations' Commission^- They feared thftf\# /PrrtTif-rtfai would--prweaft--HiT=> relenting foe- to. -tho iCentral Powers and would oppose any suggestions ; of aid^but tl»\o fierihans ar e now more op- -as -two- y^ars^^j-He^yfeTK^ JShey hallei'e that there-may Wwn where he was born and purchased the Old homestead fdr *S50.. Then he presented. it to the municipality • fo r any use-it .might -care to make of it. > Washington, March - >S-^-\I Welcome the fullest possible investigation'.' At-? lorney !Gom>rttl Pftlmer declai-ed today 'tonceiiilng th e resolution of Congress^- ,man Tinkham, Republican, of Massa* clmsetts, Introduced, in the House. Th e -resolution .called for inquiry Into the i Attorney, fieheral's conduct in edhnee- tion-Brlth 'the Dxlng cf prices ff Lou- isiana -sugar oftd It .Was ihtimated he had for its object palmer's .impeach- ment. Tinkham.'s charge :was |hat the Attorney General tiad' concui-re.d in. a proposal iixiflg th e price of suifti' at- JJiana 18 cfents a poumi submitted by the* United States district attorhey .of. : New Orleans- and that bis act pwles&- ed [ hi inV-olve manufacturertj' larco profits .without 'danger of prosecution for profiteering. . Higli officials of the Department of Justice'deiiounced }he move as a pol* itical one. The. poirtipalstarin in •*$$'. JHouse, abated..JpjnewBat today *fed- noue of the Riipuh/licahs evinced any; desire, to tal:'e : $p\ the' chaileng'e.'lo' \imfteach' the Mtpr ney GenjvWK . scourg'«, called \brain Influenza\ I s no^f ravaging in Vienna, said a news ag^tlcy.-dispatch, from that city today. •Jshe* 4isetvSe is aceoinpiinied. by convul- «*\*?• ah d hallucinations and the vic- tims eHe fn BbtTible delirium. London, < March\ ' 5-Jthe . trAltett States • Shipping Board steamship Louisville Bridge iVas ^ destroyed,, by, an 'atmeq&Sfc-mh&;. SHe , ''<i'as'\a-\*ef- *elW *,W|> toil, - - •\ • \> thur-Gfermany Is in a n afi.«ifiJlU§tU.Qn. \Unless the Allies help us we are ttrreatonsd wlfjfnbankruptey, 1 '-said he. ''Already we have begunj^gonsider the sale of oyr art treasures and ait museums. •*, •-—\-» Allies Russian Program, Proceeding Automatically London. March 5—Despite the fail- ure of th e supreme couftejrito publish its \epochal economic ih^l&$$a\ on lauropeanl Conditions, th|^|^|i^taigft !^W*tffht -flie AJUos^Bnl^in^pTOgrant- is proceeding aut\omati)aillS^^\* i TBe\' ease has assumed proportions thought Impossible. More than a'dozen members of this district are Involved, together with a prominent lawyer, who it is asserted, has been aiding the police in reaping large gains through the efforts of women. Not in many years have women openly accused an officer, as did Re- becca Mal^ado, on whose testimony Gunsbn wa s indicted. He r story of living with Gnnsotr, a maw with a wife and -a--ehtldr- of-showering htm -wtrtr gifts worth more than $5000; of giving nar-Be \p:xem5&g3 : 'if 6ianei Practoi auT \ .atlwie, • W'tnwl -•^^>3tt|rionsr---aT^~-Kh WiW\ claiming tho jeigftt^delegates frohi that stuto as th^li-9. But a week from .Tues ^ . day, in North Dakota and o n March 23rd, in South Dakota, wiu be stiged. . political tights remindful of-other. da>a- Wnnd has already stumped that part of the couhfry oTiS '\Senlior \ lUiain— Johnson ls f there, no^ Senator Poiin , dexter is on his way, with thhty speeches in'Ills Stilt Case and a n itin- erary which will take him- tfrre*«\ieeks -j of hard going to make. On April Sth Michigan will ho 1 d t preferential. p*ii»a*s«i--<s\thO'« Inrts CO) which are now closed wttlj^e^sp t,«t~ dldates enrSllea! '*Tftese are \* s'ona.tot- Polndcxtor, HerbertHHovvetv\- <3enjl»-*l Wood. General Pershing,' .jgoVoj!.no.r. Lowden (of Illinois,) Senator Johnson - William..U. Slmpsorj of her illicit profits with him dnilv nt refusing to go t o London with him to •sontlnue hor vocation thoro and of bis persecution of her when she tried to reform makes a new chapter In the an - nals of .Now y-ork crime. 'At least 500 houses are being iter- ated in the west side district\ said Smith, \and this is a eunservatlve, es- timate. Each of these places has been uayihjj. monthly •fees' %o the police of ^•pilitjiO^tsi. ififtft- un&ua -som*. eases MQW\ ' manifesto was to have beefi friade pub-r. Tw i \J 0 \ women ^vereheimr held -• — * - — - r • ' • as material witnesses in the '\asn to~ amr William..U. Blmpsoa of l^etio't Some of Poindexter's^O ^jjeeches w I'l htm huge sums of money and dlvldlnir j he fired off in^Mfcfiigan' while en louta lor the- Dakotas,* where* in the .south lie Thursday. In yrencJi circles it whs i ,„. . J , ... . , stated thar Premier Miltei-ahd refused H;if h ^\^ .^«^ pe f^» to , ,< ? ir, moAUm, +»™ *„tiTs rt »>s~w „# .»,« t»ro«s«t h*re from Boston. DIDffleu ty to BOMtton the ^ubhcaiion of the | , „ aecuHn wltnCMe4 tttM fierri the in. document, metier is expressed by the: vestignflon. Smith chai scs that many Times that it may not be. made public women of the underworld have been nt alL - I warned that should they furnish him Boris Litvinoff, representative-of tboNvith information they will be dean with Russian soviet g,overnmenj;.jP,t„g5pen-. .seyarely by those'\higher up\ in their hagen ,was quoted in a dispatch from life, that city as saying that Sir fillip is due state on March 20th, lie will inept Gen- eral Wood In debate. In Michigan, incidentally, .oh \ha Democratic ticket, to be voted on \l«d _ Sth. five names appear: Govcrnoi fid^* ward I. Edwards (New Jersoyli Will- lam Jennies Bryan, Attorney Geneta!\ 1 A. M. PalraeVt w Hl'am G. McAdoo in d Herbert Hoqve^ E&oyer^t*, J,h> only nan^e ttppeai»ihKT«i'\SSSlt: Ustte' - Smith turned his attention today I > at a n Esthonlan port today to carry ! a» -investigation of houses said t<» be a Russian trade mission to Loudon. It is reported from Rome that, two enta'tives of, th e Italian cooperative seciefles,- have left for Cppenhagea to open negotiations with Litvinoff. . A Moscow wireless, quotes Herbert' be Important .developments at the next Hoover as saying that America cannot' meeting of the Reparations Commis- agree with the soviet for a n exchange slohsl \- ..<•'. 9* goods in Europe because it would Hjmil.Lcsueur, German expert on in- inevitably ^result i n speeulation oit> teffiational- trade in. Paris, declared proflteerihg in American products. operated In fashionable West Knd Ave- pue Central Park West and Riverside Italian deputies together With rep&s-| Drive pa-trtmtetrd by thu. wealthy andj^' declared t o pay thousands of dollars monthly for protection. «M0U.S. ImnWdiate Relief in Interna- tional; -Fitfgn«f^l\SiJbu^»;'''' ^ti^^^^^anker*.^^ ^ N^w Y0rk,.Marchi5—Immediate re- Uef in the! ittternattotfal financial sltu- OrtSa'wasjBeln by -bankers, here today in'the report that iSu&me..soon will Washington, March 5—A cloak room coalition between the little group of Republican rt mild reservatlpnists\ and the administration.senators—has- been ,forCed \into the open by\ the tactics begin shipments of ;gola t o the- United States aggregating *2fj^O00,00O. C'oin- J pursued, by Senator Lodge, the Repub cidtot \tfilh iiha ropbrl 'eosne word'that gpla eaSoi'ts to : South .American coun- f|i^f..are'learly aj.ah end, . . .^Tho-repprt of the« gold imports •hrpaght s n abrupt i-fse' itt the foreign 'e^ehanue _niafket r ? Sentand stefitw|r, Whteh\ elpsfd last nightHt ¥-66 !-?• h^- 1% quoted today »*. •^ .—lenlhfi. -at -froTm;=3f#0-to-;3v63',^ r . ,'-.-•.'• A.' permanent ^pfovement in jhe excliaiigpsltuafiph,isilpoked for, by.X' •If; Pulton ot- the National Olty Bank ^anpuncfid.,. fjjbr«#Jl cpfttlltiqns, «h,e saiaf.t?4^h?t foe i^jstojed r wsttji .the..hM- potts blf Ameciea froht-iSurope\ exceed; |h|' , expp«s >, 1|y' it\ ig^~jymiCfr 'hht large eifldf^sS^ir^, mhy\ b$ expected as ;.the .gSla reserv«». j^ jhls.'country ,mk Wpum . -Meuria«s- 'held m- this'. B^,.'' 0 ** feffl *L5 pHt w 6»cti^i coua'try; v ' W \-lf?r '•rnmar^tian *^«9»^er« .was lltue prospect of this. moW»^;^^hW: # ffth'.%1i'>Taci^>|,\ •m^^^^fZm^^h^t^* «»ay JBj*«««Afeiis«A hanjj^rs once more In a, portion ,to leriS credit to .Eafoftcari 1a&tf6#^;thiSsaIft%. greatly wortS tr»de reift]ion;i.'?, # .....;,.,.;;,'..;; ,:r, lm ..:. , 4 ..Mr, ~l*ujt,0n ffie^lWedJo,discuss, a rf-. port\ t«*t th#fo1ft|%h1»hiett«5 frOW *5ur,: hpe .willy he. Ihttcle. with\ a view, on .the jMtrt ^of EnglaiJd aw PmniJe t3 \retire <$m,ti88fflk'in; AhiBio'FreheH bonds 3w^\- r ln this 'cdtihtrs* whleh '.tfialure W Republican MiRf \ Reserva- tionists Outnumbered by IrreconcilaMe s^. ; \ : . licaji. leader and SpntVtor Borah, He<- .publican, \of Idaho, leader of th e \fr- T$cdhfeifapl§V; ', during yesterdoy , »; rstOji/rny- debate in the Senate. •*TJie\ ^'sjtow-iEfpwn'' , developed by Lodge,'* deoia^atlph that he Would no —-fci?mdd«, March 5—Additional Allied troops will be «en.tto .TurkeV at oni* to.-pr6V<?ht further dlsordei-s, it wa s understood hero this afternoon. Rein- .fofcemonts of British warships nt'e al - nsady on th e way. According to an.. JSSfhange Tele- graph dispatch from Athens The Turk.. 1»1> ,*^fatiopaiisf,t forces •* hay* • »HeBtt^jSr» - dered disbanded^ The Nationalist lead- ers h^ve been opposingr the Allied treaty temis and were held responsi- ble •• for numerous outrages afrninsi Christians. —, .—»_ r -. 4200 Skilled Machinists and Helpers on Strike for Api'll 6tb. The last d^Slr -tiilnj petitions Is tomorrow, mfatfliylB- also the iast-day H fm'\fni1||^-_®psa'te t , of which there •Awlll.h&-||^iqii>^'i£noj>sLow« den'and Hiram JohsMnSarH expected t to make a pirtty fl^.fotnh^ef wit x J odds admlttPtdiy , 'stltiWiy- favoring the \/ senator frortv •0aUr'drrtta; ^s Next llIinoig,Ja_Aalril_i3ii W .G.enti-il ^ VVood has publicly amiouuccd bis in - tention of going after the 58*aei«-.gttQS them a s he can St ; attnfeg.aj.^ilesaaO( the them s he can grab, regardless of th e clalrei^ °f Governor Lowden or my li'Olonel • soil,- liOitinBl•\• 'Pr7TToi _ declared Wood ha d 'picked up the gauntlet of the stand-patters\ ind stdod prepared'Wfa'ia'efeif^Stau. In_ the union, w-ltb tlie-pqssipl© except Io «. of ralifoi-itla in a stand-up and knot 1 down fight for delegates. c'aWoinH whs excepted,\ he said, because \st in i patters are not strong there.\ Wood and his backers - fake e^ci> tions to the insinuations, -that thL Wood boom Is bn the wane.\ Colonel Proctor issuing- a proclamation .sawn; \Wc have not shot our holt and i\ou .until the convention adjourns,\ Pioc ior now claims Wood will get a ma jorlty a t ths prpferentl^l primary an J jit least a spUt on the 'dejtegafeg[_i' l l HnotS. ' ' \\ . Lowden meai, howevsr, confldcntly claim the state as theirs.. . . Nebraska holds, a preferential pu- mory April- ?0ih: It i s said that Wood Pershing and Lowden hays sjtfcous foU Beverly, Mass., Slarch 5— Kollmving the failure of llth hour attempts !o arbitrate differences over the, individ- .-..,. . . ual contract system. 4,200 skilled ma- longer 45itPPo<'t,^he changes m some pt j chinists arid helpers empioy«l by the the .Lodge... i'e&ervstions . teutatively rTriUcd Shoe Machinery Company, here, ^gi'e^d .up'OH-4.nr.the bl>pa>i.lsaii;coufer- hsvont On strike today. The company ence.thatefldedrecehtly.te*a.<leaaioelr \employed «^200 tends of all kinds, Ori Article X. -and tho Monroe Poctrlne .t^veoled that, the \mild reservationists\ seeking a /coippromise wore oiitnuih'- b6red..by the..\irreconcilables\ opposed to ratification. ... _i ... '©espHcs th e defection of -th e \inlirt reset'vationists,\. who &w,ing;thetr sup- j>o|t to the administration side In vot. Inf for a SE>emqcratic shhslitu|e for the seventh Lodge rcaenjajtlon^ the stt- naJJan^ff<wd-^o^rhiH^^ Hcafton today than it- had bsfore. ••fy votes—the two-thirds essential to rattllcatlon—-being secuiiBd. to Pj.**ent the »Ii^al;y from bein«r blocked for the second; time. ,-'. '\ *-.*.,- . . .- -r, . ^,.II,I ili I.' .i mi. Mli ijiij^i..,..'\ in..i.'j,in4iii i l . r • •*.**?« #JS .„Amstorda«iy Sla»-fch- 5-*-T.ho* Prank* fbrter Zeitunsr\ i s ijuoted\: inr'aispafehtw froni PfolnB'fdiit as,\savyltig 'JMf-:£&r& rtiief 1 Nltti\ oi* ataiy h*a» apepe^led > hi UeMuadihi «ft© Sifpreme teou«lis!rfo*dei ccpt \»'ilr6gfrn«» fevislrig the Treaty o f '*%isaiIlC» v *tf a# to A Permit- : the' con- ' *rhofetf «&ti«&js •t(fmcni<fra*&im: mim,-^ rfi*rThl%«5 Of^'S^Ubttfc*>-'.-•\ ! , ' \' . Strikers maintained that the big plant Would be s o crippled that it would be forced to shut down. ' , As the company supplies shop ma- chinery f t$ '411 parts ot the world a shutdown riitglit have -a far-renebihs effect. . SWEDISH GABKET IS ioWlngs iii that.stat^. Montana fo lo yj. ~\ aHii3e<da\ys latei-. Noi\pa'i««teliIfr «untr-^ i * date seems to be In the lead theie aT t present. Grain Corporation. Inquiry ~~~ Will Be Expetfitettl Washington, March 5-^The. inuutty into the activities of the ITnited S»i i. i±<C Grain Cqrjt ration is t o be expedited, \*> with a view to securing early i-o«^it,-> '^ sional action. It, was indicated lodav \I have consulted with -«enaiii i Calder, whose committee ha s my bill Senator Reed, author of the ecsolii mu, \and I hope the committee will bp jbte to repolrt It Out, today.\ It is expected the resolution \vi 1 be brought, up for action befot'o \3n end. of the week. Investigation win l» un , dortafcen as soon as possible theie-. after. . _^ - ^ . Would Not Tax Income From Foreign Bond* *• London. March 5—The•'.Stm-Kholm eore'espotiderit. of the ISXchaiisP TeJ*?.- gj-fph:.,reporte.d today that' the s«-e . dWh cabinet is exjiecteia to resign. TDr ©raiding, Socialist lender and forrner 1i5j^n1ler, may he aslsed to form rt new 'ministry. \-'- ^amship, JWi»rtt Ashore en GpeeKwm ! \. r ' , Sand*.' - • - - ' ;|Ja¥*r,'itng.V March S-rA i>isv steam- ^Wp Went ashore-on-Goodwin S;>r»dH y, ftljt'. wo s refloated a t hlsh ttdu. and departed without her fndentlty; hew fcfg disclosed. \\'Albany', March IV- Income tiom bonds of foreign nations issufed iTuim, the war would be exempt from ti\i lion under the state income tax In, under a bill introduced In the It a3«i- latiiro by Senator Saivalore A. t'otillr of New toi-k. ' , » •~__—,,.-,;, .:,».,. M--,„. . .-^... .. - : •• -,-•»• i Bolsheviks Launch ajtv j . \ Attack Afllifelt'tli-fW* 11 Loiu'on, Marchf iv»-Thp Russian ror' shiylk \army Pn«. the Khinteh frofttl^r lias launched .ah attack agalns't :!<inns near Sutjervi accprdliig tA «, press dispatch fi'Ojn Kelsinsfor»i f Utt«f •tuotljig an \offoiiil statettieai\' .;' th« ^ v< ti *• «'7- , l • ?ri& : ,/nH^:. J!^^