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„ i,, .\ , ft .'<* \ \i. on tne Federal f rim. ^\geVthe j darhfa&e. * will til- » tT.'i. '•juVW. fti«v« fcil- MHsttpattMt. ft t I ,TS ^ \f-|; Sfttem/'tlasp bnflfle- i«s<»k» : f a«J tot o»t<as!s state color' dcsirea, ,„ »„ BuIHttng jton,,-B. C. -sari .-^a A..f\-ift ii»->tf * * Vol. 26, No,. 3^fi»f#^ •_ , . _^. •cm * _ ^- %Ms r • We itlier Forecast -f$i ^ § tonight—Generally Fair. , \ $ j| jp,fl x Tombrrow—Faip and Colder. X ..»* . * . - . ' fc 1 \? -^ GENEVA, N. Y., 1fe>NE^^,:M^Cf| IT, |92fif Price 'Three CenfcS ^ mm^mmmB ?mMmm z'W'« >!?*/-#• ' -AS*; *4 * -^^fp^^^-' Chaiiceipil Cover, ment .•,„%. ar- SWl , oi^i^FBemini s t^^'? r ^ FdlSwing—rConfliet Began Late i&^i^ Afternoon • J vr„ ~ = eJ 'e*-*y ihe failure* of the Kapp, Chanc6wiA:tftejfey0l^ti0na|^^ *\ Basle, Switzei^cir ferch 17.-^-Persistent rumors \WCTO current here today that Von Kapp, Chancellor in the revolutionary government at Berlin, has fled from Berlin. BERLIN* March -!7r-A terrific struggle for posses- ion of Berlin is in full swing, 'i- The conflici began^^ Tuesday afternoon at 4 o^cloclc, the hour setT£o\y5ie generll'striK when^gartacists seized the Strasbm'^h^TbgepiurgTmllw^^ the strb- urb.-of Berlin^' ... '\' : • \••- '• The. Americitns fearing general street fighting took refufge in the oidl American enibassy building . - • Troop,^eE^ctive throughout the city, HasttS'M'aircai. ^t*-At |'ea;st^40 , vealfcd toctky Joy Jllarcel Hutia in 4iie ~ \— '^'Eclio^e Paris;^-tJi! to tjiiir tlnro-tfte- yrench IKLTO persistently' refused to deal -with tlie Russian,,, *3ors\fi%vi]ki ^., i^coprding- to M. b KutJni.a.\ Kreneir represseittative is cottferilng- with Boris the : rei«?se hi r ife 5viWfte¥e;.^feere is taOi oftioto coni|ijnfttipn. t>t tH©.>;an aoijucementj Sufficient Wasirtngton, Jlgrcfi | of.Amtrican troop oonv, - Oy S5'S- tetri, Admiral Situs cliargred today be- fore the Senate sub-cornmittep. Jnwf partment: Admiral gj^s ai^p .pnintoq that there was a difference of Opinion as to naval policy between the British Admiialty and the American naval officers, the British devoting their greatest efforts to maintaining the fleet while American officers tflok the view that the most important func- tion of the navjr was to operate against the subrruyino menace. In June 1917, Admiral Sims said he asked for an officer tq handle <>o)ivpy T)„ /MM I'S weM lsillea find ihdre.thian JOO «'•:. wnunded in.tH<} street.fighting in 13i: i II i thratigTipuf A'tifisday, according to i\f.irraatfo£'V$ceiYca- *fr0ftl\'tSo* , Ggr- ni ipitai todayv Mn y per^ttl : %0& KHlfed: ; '6l vibtinjfj in 'I the 'central postofflce WildSpg «• ' • ^ paigr- ''• •\'\ '\ '\ '''- pToGlems but after waiting for some time be was foteod to order- a com-' matidef of a destroyer at Queenstbwn to that duty. As the \department's representative -with the A-llles abroadi\ Admiral Sims said he \was not sup- poi-ted during the jnost critical mtmOrji of the war, either by ; an , adequate personnel, or by the adequate forces waiqh could -hav.e been supplied. > Keferring to the large number of reports which it was neepssiirv to send Bfc Announced Tomorrow I'.lis, ifatch 3-7v^!-he, French Forr *ip i oflter him ; r£scisit?jjf TTOi*a that ttra !!<•-•: lations fcetweeri the Gel-man reyo- l.i« • imfiy jgwejrftmenit'at Berlin and the oM u..vernm%t ftiotv • ^.t Stuttgart) Inni.d by President Ebert would be cu nucd ..todays'; pp. yo'n Kapp, ch.ii, f'lor of ^hfif'*ev«latip» : aVS' r gov;- \<>•• ->it. htts beeH unaMe t* fof to, a r.n'\ • . t. ' \ i i .iv thing is alljeady i^tlie zoae it ,. upation for. an>' eventuality,\ 1'' • . i Millerand afanouneed.\ ,; A st.i • • m regarding tfie lat^stions of' ti'.' i.: i. r.te T(jra\ba.l))y*wtH be made' in- th. • iniber of '.Be|nitfea totnorrow. I'nii • i,ns her own viewpoint, buf i t in,- ... rcmertbefeflihat England and,. l'a , :, t,> be considered.\ Foth Reports Situation Stuttgart,\ March \6^-(Belayed).-^ \Order. ;WiH- l«t. jea'tofea.-in. §etma«y- lia- In- h. »:•!• th. 1)01 \ \tr fa. .. ii. a,!... li.-.i . Ti! ti.ii . i fi i.- M.iri-h 17.—Mai-shtil Focti; who i< turned frota Mayence Avhere .. i ou.icii witii the Amtfriean, :m<i Fi'eaeh; eolniBatKhjrit of • i jnmies of Oceupatidn, re^ • i'rnmifir MUlerana today that • iti.iri on the\ KIirna*fe'raaTj8- 1 I'l.ih said'jig.tiad received 'HKumnces'froflx aU.oi the' AI- r.iaiidt'rs^,..!.._ __*_,.^. ^_ ^_ ,_ t.sh wilKwit^tdraw po more '•••in the/HMnelana until\ \the itz Warns He Enforce Martial T'. ,• tli. r , •ft;, , . Jn.ii : St I ii.. l PlT I . tl:, K • tl'llM. 111\. , . *'<M\ | , em „., to •,; ,' <\\n.-, , , fii'iti..,. *f n.- . li; N - . ., ALLIED I;...-,. wfthin sis or eight, days,'' it v was de- craled U«re today, J)y Gusta , Nosjse;,; minister-of defense in tfee Ebert gov- ^rnmeijt. r • . The 'niinister believes .that tjje yph itap\J) t^jKllia .wfli WS 8ho?t-liy«d'. Kfe sa%' ; v\-—f^-= : —7 =--r.=-.-.^ - - \\Baj^fia. Badeii, Sasony,:the fthiiio-. lafldf Westplialia and the Whole ot. cenlrfe} -. Germany are remaining statmi^t:in- their support of the *5bert .BOVeHinient.'_» •\•..'-' *^STe ha-fe\ lai-ge eontlngents of the cgeiohiswelir --ftt-'Our\. disposal. • - \• \At^ Jfetitbutg' the sailors and «ol- •aiets retoained; Joya! and arr«iste*d thfr officers supporting 1 vOa Kjipjiv''\ ; \t am eoriilde.nt order vffii h$ eestoT-; e4>in sfe£ xif eight: id&y^ and that we shall eomnol _-oha/Hfafa timrn gyi troops\ .' -'4. \ .- '. Pears^Kied Revoliitioj^. May Sweep Germany Speaker aillette selectea Representative Joseph Walsh, of Massachu- setts, to act as Speaker of the House while ho takes a ten-day vacation. \^SB'eaKeF\t5Tllc^~«ir5~'wus - a'iracrar-e3^itTO's^^ —strain in - • tfte House, has 'gone South for a 3hort rest on order of his physician. Rep. Britton Would Authorize; the U. S, To Make Peace With Germany and Austria If Ae Treaty Fails Washington, Murch 17 KHt.iblisli- ,ably be vottd on today, pnt of a .sepunitc peace bHwcui the \ t _J\ t \ a _{ v * ely P u \ alctc<) ,ho _ vote t I United States and Germany and Aus- tria should tin- peace treaty fall will bo authorized in a.resolution to be in- troduced in the House by Representa- tive Britten of Illinois. This resolution will provide also for a European trade fcomiiilHsTon'to ar»uhs« far Ui* rc-anmp- tion of commercial interfourse with Germany «nd Austria. This eounoi't is to t-onsist of socretarys of Commerce, labor, treasury and the State Depart* mout. The chairman of tli« aiVlpping board and a representative of Uie Fed- (\Hrair trade corniniasion. \ \Irish Republic\ Question Before the Senate Today IfcTj \close.* Senator Lodge, the Republican let 1 [or, is still determined that finul aeti A on ratification shall come before j 1 • week-end. lie has not changed a purpose to ask for uuaniino.us eons> »S for a vote Friday. Several Other .fieaervation*.- :: Several other resorvatlOBS besi • UlO 0weh*Shi61ds Thomas-on.- are'' j ^t. s to be disposed of. Senator I.enrOQ||| Republican, of Wisconsin, ts the ft^| f _ -tftor -of a' resi'i-vatioa-rftatr \it shati;$rji|| ^ tj the declared policy of this goHmrnittJJp|^» YE I being threatened by any sower W-efi|p| • 1 Wasttlngton, March 17—Ou St. -Pat- to the Navy Department Admiial Sims said: \t am sure every officer who hafl experience over, there will agree that our*ignoranee of the experiences Of the war prior to oup entry into it, ,w,8^ijdeed^f#llihg:\ -:'•• •j To atiMv- the dtfferenc%- Jn vtews be- twes^thl ,Ahieri6ah and British naval Ofljjgers - as . t o .jiqiicy,. Aitairi^gjn]^. ^feiett'^di; .fx^titt -sfttte as my -opinion that the .present lines, of effort are de^- feefive fio sonie-vt'Xtent. .^t \pjCeaent the,.policy .of maihtaini.iis thj> iielet. Is pfr gripife^mnjth-tsBijsssKrd^ the suhm»ine^.i^f,s9C.oipai;y import- aftce, ;\Ch\i^'.''Jtg wyong because jfr will be the s;yhJidi(trine that Vflll Ot an^tliihA ,#§S5i''Tbflh^ hbout\ tn^f&effaj. if he; \X^il'es not ih'g 6crra£y&-liigh seas, 'fleet''..' ;. ' * N.-- •, ^ '» ••- - Ijaei(; of proper co^pe*atleft brwigfet about a great deal of iftisinfortnaUOn,* Admiral Sims eharseuj^Ste- staged that one of. his. aides repotted that tbe Nav^ l).epattment understeod \l&'it.t&e'Slf't*. isix did iiot dosite any ftttnes\f|'«m the United States-, while Jeliicoe *satf re- ^ueMted \a million Of tftoni if possi- ble. 1 \ -. --.'* V ' . A DEMOCRATIC 'S' Jianchqsteri N. 11^ JJarch 1.7—Her- bert Hoover has notified friends in ! 'Ww tTattiSshirc thjtl u^dJpy^nO clr- •. Mn reh ;i5-<fOeheml von • \iiinmrtder ot' the reyoiiJ- •<'* in Berlin, JiasJ issued a t he .wi)l 4tpiet% ejpfotco^ •ii.d tint airiodiers and\ i^ will be shot, said a-,re- <•• rim ,today, . Court mar- ••II fstablished in Beiiia f \lie omcei- r one non-com-* ••in.f and <^na private'sol* • -'nte«ces.*will he carried - • litiHrs. Orders- were^rreir-f \'\.ra os, ttsg spot. ! \T*oT®ipi •'in in. 5ei',Uii have.haeh- \i to leave their hotel^ aft- '' \*'!• \£erious eonsequ'raiees Paris, March i7—^ho •- 6erma« eliaiKa-d'affalres. WiiUeXta.MMS&±5i.: reived :\n unconflrmed i'e'p6x$toltsiS' i tbat Wolfgatig- voii Kapp liaff'resigned'.as ehfiiicollor of the revolhtiOrtary goveta- tnent at Berlin,. Tnylting Field Marshal TTjti HimJerrbtiTg: to-^cceed-MtSv-'-This 'vyas-f0Uo*,w6> .by- the-pruiaor-fhat- ^oa j jiapp Jiad, fijadiro|a.J5o£lijoi.ri.^ . '... _,_ One of the chief f eat* of the (3e^njan* {-charge d'affaires is that *'fed fevolu* tioti\ fnay sweep voft iKapp oufi'-of power, and spread'oyer Gerinapy be- fore ltbert can regain his foiaier elijii- {rol Those fc.irs «ere increased by \repnrta ef Bulfihevist disturbanees til south. <Jprjnahy, \ • .-- ^*-' \1 am conflnvpt tTiat Fi-esldetit Jlhait will ftna!|y-lie vicjorious btit |t f iipity be preceded by violent agnUp^g?*\ g&fd iletUvSiayer. \This would; ttjH Johly e.ri'pple Germany, but the Affie&'&s r . well sihee it \Vouid weaken CJeJtniaiay's abil- ity to pay inde^irtnity.\ Wires Friend T^S* Under No ^^VillHeAl- j^^;J^.Naine , eumstan'ecs will he-illbw hfs^&ifee |c/, fee before the Dembeiifttic natiorMRcon* «. • ••' *-* ;,s '\3\W*A yentton. at SariFrancfseo next J^unft as t- candidate tpv therfpresidentiaVh^jfrt- inaaoh.,..-''•\ •* '•'• . ' •• •'\ -^y ., , I\ Mojjvei' $ ttecfeton tit i.h*S-\¥S3. r d was Thadetihowii today in a telegram frorti \Ifint £ft Ms Mend, HOtittey N, Spalding:, state food commissioner . for New Hampshire. lie asked Spalding- to no- tify-other Democratic leaders that he was not a p.^ssibie beroociatie candt' date. . \ SCHWAB GtVES SIX lajyiSFOft^uceBss ' 9 9 ^1 . %i?M >•\• [ 111; 1 m;, n 1 til' 1 t(' u I fn, 1 111. 1 r '-'.' 1 t '\' I ^ U I i' I OP' i 1 fc, K , m: tth BLAMED &§& -,.-..\:; THE ^eftWfAN CO.t/P. .\i«, ch, i?^|,^.,Vi3'torM«' H 'he AUi4s,fojc,.,the <Seiv.- \•'••e Qer^n».^ikwaii|rt »•••<• dividea;in':t|teir counY i-tion at the. peace eon* '-'•hod in fiaHdirifelng alt ol ' •'•• \tHtes. The plan'raited: in 1 k\. Hence the r ftupretfto '\• i.'iiser able to'depftte aiSy*t rench Open Negotiations for Release of Prisoners '•'•iri'h lTr TtieKreneh-Ijayed ; tti'iaj npgotiaflona at C«fpen»i ' •' ..'•» release, of the J%ea«jbJ 'a held in Russii, \it'wiii^. - Washingtan, March' 17~TPre8ident Wilson, guttinttted m the phoiog^agjiess tod*ay ;f0'ri3le' jtr'st tune- sincef ; -3il| UU 'aes^-'A^'W^tn'Vht w^rit for .nrf-an^ '.tom*ohtl&\'\;il'd^eisj» to- allow ' pho^OgtajSllftsJ' to take bis ptetui-e aki *te\'-droi^'^^otnr^^Jje---'?^te - Hettae-j ifeTOttijdS.; Polige officer^ have dWyea IJhote^capher^.away froha the e'Htirance ,pi the.gfouiids'when the Fuesiaerit was Jeavliig. heretofore. ..The jjtesWentia! 1 Chauffeur was ordered tp drive slowly ibr the benefit-of the j)liotosraflier'>. \ty^:i$U(itt ^ ^isej'j^jthg- , JSresiagnt' left *h»7^|te4^}i^*. .awi^iitt'^h^ielf eseca^ ||ye. ;s;miied.,.^%t,Va.\'s4 ^ re^osnitioh io. v the .menJl*!|fi|iis.'JjslE'^ii-- ; aaS '{uttn;* the camera- y-$MP&SB$&#<&%-.& '&rt«*| ehancB' to •1^SWW;4itn>-*^- : Jgtgg^^] and president 69 -Xoftdohi - March -17—Siity-nlne per- sons were killed in an otitbrealc\ tfc. flghU&g'-afSeA.n'dau a subufbyof ,Ber~ lip; sftid an Exchange Telegraph^d'a- ^fgfttoh\ 6'Oia' '-Bertin ^his alfeWuMUt*- timo mldhight, Oflfcfs were lUIied in *^teshrar«ttft|»Tteil-iate iasi .hlgirt; «• ,.<T.he«diM*ateh .varfded. ihat porKdie ,hai'8ts-jpft flghtogHSbntinueti: even la :the\een i t'ier• of the capital\ and\ the Vol* 4eys ofTiaschine .guns are heard eon-' tljivoiisly. Many arnied ntdtor trucl?* n»l*d with soMjers passed and re- ! passed tftrouglt.the stt'^ets; :.-.. ^ ttm ^... ,_ _ 0 ig. ai'senai at Spandau*• (Tltfere is a , vJ xW^Jtt ;.^\- ,' Paris. Marcli^.ifr-s'A''\ Koblenz dis- patch t*> the. I'nrtmnslfgift^ today says that Belgl»1gti'0ep~!ir'(rife''e^S6ate to' Es- sen follow^*%JWorf^ -awing' which has taken s)»fiS\in'\fhat city. \The news i» tftte^aflJ'nflSIrfroth' otner»«\rces. \(l£sgen itt-^he^a^t of the Kmttpqtun J-votfet.-4U-3 '-''ftfc' «f .^he' fcWief lndustrtai ' oiti«S' at ie»^ite!)iV ••*•*•' fek *' . , V . . . '.-,... \\i'nncetoiV N. 4„ JVIarch 17— Six basic rales for success were laid. dowi4:| here by Charles M. 'Schwab, tis;^ dteejti jinagnate, in an address to PrlUeetOn undergraduates. Mr* Schwah eft,uhi- erated them arfoilows: _' , •'•«.,. .' l,r^tihitni>eachahie integrity. 2.—i,oyai'ty., . • , . ; . %^r-Af lilJe*^! - ea«witie»i - - __, j4>-rAbllity to make frieiids. * \ZJL 6.—Concentration. ' • \•[ 6,-^Anplieation.. *» ' ' '•\'I'i \Tton cah.eitlier have a ^ood time.fii iffi «F you \can HB a succe'ssi\ fie afe vMea. ''yotSF can't do both.\ ,.:.. ..?:j,.i^:.:..I?J$j$±JLi^.L.A'..'----~-. -1; To Make Final Effort '. ' •'. lo^o|Wiet fle^be^ e ; 'Mth cen>: ^•, V :^-J^- ' - .--«\.-^n^ - •• -\• t';A-.^thiee!v JEeHehej* was elected dtp tfflfca*% v \-' , '>.^.-^V i ;*'\' • '. »,. •r, Grand m^^T^r6^^Mp<^*2^^ flnai eito'!bt'-:t&«Qttyic;|5. ^e^tix^W^^i- m at town* -snfi*1p»1)Wlfflyst^%-'i^ K ^*-s^ |enatoria|^eainp*ig-i'feltt^rpfta^ &%• ,*'' 7 \£ ? ^S ^fc %4 tbday^-•sessl0n; : .of .;fKe;|S : e 4 wbeTfi i y J|fc Mal,i v ^ \**** *\f*Ai & *the laM' , d'08ii|g t 'ar6«lrieiife-'-oi .t-hi' 1 g0«e*«men't, '* •.' '-.--—- •v'Ettl& will! he ••delivered by fi^Mal AB6jTstaht .jLttorneV'\<Soaeral .' iMii; .% 3Sa11ejsr,„t;puntering: tiiis ; will be fhj| \main' eloping \syieeh for, the d.e(e3Js\eS to..;he^WjS hyljitiSimey Martlti W. tit^ j/t|<!|oft, Of jSew York. \ ... v \ DiMsfndV Foir flaying Card* on th«j -- '- *\• • .'|M'et4«*e' .' '• *• •\'. Washifigton,' ' March 17—£>emana»] Glens Fall* Elects Democratic M^y^t-I if*pSW^#^>^%%A#.M'fe8,te mayo* •##«#-:r^I'ff%;^^#-;iS.etionyefe, W*A«fHCJt •'. : s '\ STATEMENT ON TlRKiDESTION . *i. • - President Expected To Pre- sent His View* Shortly ^Mied' Pr^je!!^^, ion prepared Jointly by t*rnulors d^-en, of tJklahoma; Shields, of Ten- nessee, and Thomas, of lYiloiado, all Democrats. Owen prepared the original reserva; Hon so as to provide that the United States, \understands\ the British \pro- tcctoratc' \o\er Fgypt to be solely to \preserve (he integrity ' and political lncleporfdonoe\ of that country during.j tlio war. • . -Shields offt:red an ame«dj«fnl so as to .include Ireland and Thomas an athendnii'iit so an to embrniu> Korea In a declaration of the right of small na- tions to self-gavorumfcnt. The composite ienervation will piob- jwtietv it .•^;.taite.JMlJ^.ins!-iBdwsa^*6.. Tim-fceranmrTeservafjoifia WgaMlap^d the hopo being espi'esse(feil«* ac a \ouii\ t. It Is- said, the hopo being expresse$||( by some of its supporters that It vy'luS cause enough Democratic senators {S^jpt vote for ratification to prevent the de>f|y ftvit of the treaty. It is declared h| administration leaders, however, thajK.^ it will not accomplish the purpose $15 .'>•<? wioldlnsr his influence to bring OKBjj'\' OcmocrnMc I'ick's Day, thii Sentrto will be called upon to du'lded self-government fur the Irish people and recognition of tha \Irlwli Republic\ by Ureal Urltuin Khsnll bo made u tomift'.on of the ucci-ptance of the League of Nations euvenant by the United Slates. The right ol .self-determination for Korea, Egypt and other subject na- ucmoernlic senators to acceplnnCtf^S., tlons is also to be put squarely up to tho treaty on lhe baala or Uu% Lo di#^ I the _Senate, in., the form. of_ft Jj^na^jjwje^wtttoB^ -*a#fleatiei \ .Tr=fs=^eTO3a|!ffa regarded .as remote as ever. ...gl Another reservation still to be dl^^ posed of Is that of Senator Brnttdeg§|p|| Repulilican, of Connecticut, providjtpife^l that in the event of the treaty beit.^, ratified the President must dcposlii||j; within 30 days or It will lie n-gard^* by the Senate as \tlcaO • ..'.^sfj} Rostrvation Tabled. •*•?: ^ -Washington. March -7-iiy i( ytftsj^^ 21 to 64 the Senate this afternoon ta»y bled the Ovven-Shlelds-Thomas rc^:^,, ervation making self •determination t^ff'S Ireland. Korea and Egypt a cqn'd'trajifc''*' of ratification of th. ~ trie Lfmed States. Ptnce Treaty hf.,«^ \I IMMTfRW .Washington, March \ 17—President \Wilson has slated his views on the THirkish qwestipn in a communlratlou . to Under Secretary of Stale Polk. I It is •ttnders'ood that this communf- J T-attc^irVvttjj^B: used as, the' basis of a'\ co^iui-l^JJon which win go forward. House Leaders of Opinion 'M»I««« V totheplieVm reply to their message T r . n «,.«. ;\«aKing ti hiforfnirig this government of the ten-| mat Congress Will Lend tatlve \agrdetn'ent for the settlement i of* the Turkish, problem. ' . I Neither Gold n£r Credit Washington', BJmrh t7--Pi-rstdcnl Wilson la preparing today to make a statement to the Allied premiers on the Turkish question. , Th e tentative settlement of the Turk, Ish quostlon, as proposed by the Allied prynViers, has been submitted to thii .^oVermnent and the President is eit* pectOjcl to stati his views within a short tirae^ |t *s probable that the Piosident will and hhnseif in conflict with the pro, pOMed sqttlamont, -- The agreement pro ' \larch . .•n- 7 Wil!la^||p sst Bryan,arriv-ed hefe\today %&k ,. ^ -•*\ San Francisco convoWi0A#t| vldes thai the sultan shall remain in l^oiftstaiitlnopie, although Turkish mili- kiy forces, shall be withdraw*!. Tho , av „ ru u . 3^**nt ftteJtoretflftJto been of the objlgj.t'pne 'to our people at home, ll»» that the sultan Should not be Chairman FOrdney of the vva^s a *^pttte44o*ernaih In Europe, mc^ns oominittee declmed . .grbvisiona fOr the recognition of the \ - Thpi . e is a f ee ling amon SJ#jrehaence ^or AT*ehiitnSJWi- with tTeSdeis, hovvevei. against the pruposat |]^na^rVvacrpjrVfti«\ : PJ , *'«Id'pnt; * The•; 0 f \European nations no>v indebted to ;Jp]p04ed §e,ttlement, however, draws { ua for j oafls niade during ihe~ war, bor. ^^i0iJnda% lihes for A^meaia and ; rowing moriry in this country to ue jfis li^ej|itlif4t.nie President will offer jrcrleni to other nations for .tiarte pur- Which ^riniaaj;es^t4Saiti|| ,|kancisco eoavendotf f$$ Wa«lu»Hte»», March ~i i^t;oiigr»if!5| —VvasTrfnBt'iJhT Will not lend additional money to-tlie nations of Europe either in, the form of >gdld*o> ! credit, vvsts the opinion of ... lenders of the \loitse today. Speaking via X8Wymk, Boston, Iridiann,.i!li))ojj^' of tTie hill tnt-rtouced by Represeftta-1 XehrasJia, Los Angeles and points hi*: live Smith, of New. Troitr,. which would' twpen ; .-' >%» provide for a bililon dollar ciedlt to; rh r Commonp ,, 8 arr j V al ^Ulcidlf^lP •.«5eiirnnny for tl ? e. promotion of trade K Vah tho „„„, spasn , s of . the treft^tl with that cownfrj RepresentuUve WJllngle jn the Sei , ate ^ ad b eM |$|i Ivltchln M nklnK 0.emocratio mem^rn- ^^.^ m ftn - ends pfedieted-'lie sftm$ oPthe House Wnvs -md Mean Commit. have nung the , wh0 l e weight of 1,M intg^ t<to ? airi;. \The lifted btates has gone I Su(;m , e j lo t hc'haiaiiee-ln i*vof/*f?i% lts^hnh m iejiding money i9 fcur«p<-a.VL^^l^ on «„, b^t Tmns p^sfcie. W m countries. | lB aiTCQt ,. n positkm to the wishes ••#£%£' \J anwm-jn favor of odvanclng tur- PreirtaBat . Wn8 on. Kenatqr Hitchcoefc^; the,- loanj tiijlDi country until we hasej hp dcrB ()f lrf e n etn,,U*ti*^l reached a priint where we have met our , \.. -*\* party. soffl®li.u|^aMon alohjfiMhose: Mnes^ __ ^^^BVA^Ufi'\ 1 . \ ,|,\.L , -r^,,^ ^ #rTHRAp^E MINERS ..-Jitew York, Starch, 17 - Representa- if^egb -of the atttbrftcite coal Operators i||l!s*y hegait the 1 \ presentation of corn- ttfotnisa ottefff tiO the Sub-Scale cotii- ^uttfiei of the United *4l»e Workers in ^tesiotJ here en a new wage scale. The .^foiaaet-. pts?i£|i)iinsrs already have presented their poses. •--^•TTiore vviis i) meeting of a tleif-sa- tion of membeis of the House of coin. mons. of Fhglftnd ree^ltiTy\ Wfileh re,- solvOd to open trade relations for the sale of eottou Booda^to the central tiovveis,\ i'lpresentathe Smltli said. \This shown the attitude of tin- Kng- ilslf business men for tho recovery if frode relations. The only way this trad P \ I »\»\*• nd Kl T nn ^ scheduled to speak ill ?£e*&$6| 1 Vortt Fr-.day n*sW at a dinnr-j; Teiidered.;!;:^ Ht} „ so jhlfii i,y iii s followers there; Irt a . vv^ii'dl this dinner will mark the beginning plMi^a his i.ampalgn for the. Dciuuiiatu- no'n^r : \f^ ination-.' , liiit. ^t> Patrick's Day iA^3 WRohfngtntt finds Him with loctoe^fj^ Horns with the administration, ve*)j8i*4*'JL nacntly opposing vvhat he d'enaune^ftsG as the '•farce\ of a camrnign based §3^J1 the treaty^of Versailles. - Bi^yan s Viwnces-TJf •swtnstntr cap Democratic senators his way to brin^itij about the treatysj ratification is < f'an**^ sitlered by bOth ftemotrats and fte^j piiijiiciins here, as site \most forlorn of-;|' *-^| fnvlorn hopes,* .' ' ' \' : ,Y rtf reiati'itis. The only way this 1 Senator Hitchcedc. -whoqj i3jyaii 4 .^|X*j can bo icsumnl is by the estab-' destined to meet again in ^braslt{&,M|/s deiftands whtenr ihefnae a six-hour day arid flat rate increase. > InflleaHoris poitl't'tfa' ho definite de- cisiion by the confef&iice until after the-] safe eioal dispute\ 'Ms been settled Believes Way Fortunes ShowIoTPay Deficit 'Ivjr.srn*. +•• \igHatm * V- .. ? 0 i*T$'.V4-Wi«l c o»i«!tfol», - •#\..f •(5wlig;to*t1ie'-*~*\ t *' ~ -'-'\ •gTashington, ^V-Iat'ch 17—War for- tun,e'»\ find, taeofttes swollen by war profits-tiheuld pay the federal trefts- urj* 4^eits5- tlietlosses resulting from the '\Sflpremft Court decision holding'... c \ fi^i TQ^JL*. itl-U- -stocfc \dividends' Immune .itrom .the in- iVlCC Scandal 1*1*006 «altS : ltshinent of credit and cordit cannot, be a bitter light for-a piflee tn ttmt emi^^|l established. unh f s ICiigland .uquireH (lelesation to the nomocratlc*Conv^^f3 the''credit here- to grant it.' j tiim haK behind him S3 jSemoefcts,-v^ia|p 'Van the \Vajs and i'lt-ans oinmjlt- , i t Is Wrllf ved; will not lie budged S^.?|j^ tee take action to'prevent foreign guv. , liuh rvm by the foaiotonei's f>16^4 enithettts \fj-om floating loans here , tiiience, and with them :t is cUiiined arlj. which would be i-eloaned to'otlief riii- j sufficient '•Irroco.nci'.abieN\ ti; pi-eveftt ^jj^JS tions for the promotion of tiade?\ Ulio passaKe of tho pact :i s , aint-ncled .'ff^ | ReprewTitative Kitebin. was. asked. I l»y the Lodge i-eservations. . -**r>m ''yVe hav'e ho jurisdiction in a cpse \\\\\\*\ , \'— rt, 1 ^*\' Of-* prlyats transactions. -. The _mcat iie- ftrynii ni»^'^ri>^ H B jsN'i; j\ C.^.^d 1 ^at^' ; : |# eojrld do would he t o express oui op-: Washington. Starch IT \l am »nt \a '\M position to such action by Americans ( u-andidute\ William Jenn'n^s I'l-jitn vjf If the'Conimittee would e»me to the^ sa td; : upon his airlval 'hrft- today Jfottli conclusion- that private loans of the '[\turn mentlotied we're detnimciitnl to American interpsts,'• Kitchin said, t *; '• :6rhi%<|f come ta*E, ajTiu soldier bonus, declared ^ Representative , r Kenry 'i. Rainey, of J'illin'oJSB,<<tou , 8.y.». „_, ^S' isiiney Is % member of the \Jouse Witnesses Have' Vanished ^r>playini card*at social'cl«j?s-jjrhi^-#^^fX'#Siffli ^terpraitej'wa|-3i have sprung ijp in large-«t#ibjer» \\ -••«-- - - --- - -- - -•= - =^-^- h 8lijee f'he dry em begun, aire ipo|eas« ine Unclf, Sam'» tevssati* - teeelstty anti offers ja partial ofisej'to ioW i & liquor revenue, • . ••-. .> * •,.••*' A Cards for «ame|i dt c|*»se6.jiow;|»e bei»g «6ld at the rate of $&B&M<f *ft monih: an iwottasii^ot,- ihfiflO^Qft,' -«c-4*\-fet*«s»^ casting to Intewfltl rewertue•• --bur*****!* 'iiLt*-^- •. . l f IHsim*, •» • •.-»'-• •\ •• \•' •'\*«\ f f\'-* w» t #?iiwfc=«fP!f - ' .-. .. ,'- .>!.-\\v&.i'ii'sJiilSL'&Siiftii ..fli?!\' # a^|e.' $ky jfeaw-itiaf.'ljg .cWl|id|, •# -hiioafefattely' ;<•£ *'^*li:.::^ortBWSwfc«i Way^a ai|d* $168,^8 Committee which, j ha« tnifl#f. .'eon^i^eiratlon. the various! tifisattfflf .sd|ife .ijylfen.tefl to make Ifevv. Vofk. March. by the GiaOd Jury 17-^tovestigatiiw into the allesfd vice scatnjaliri New Tol'k's .police, de- p^rtment was abruptly • halted toduv heeaijse. the district > atfornf>y an.-' hSIjEtieod, all the principal witnesses! hjSHinef' vsiBished. He ehai-gfed tliat a \Stef fum)\ ihaintaihea by dlshonpst- ottix^ejF?\ had provided -the means for \ilitfa ? , lifi^j^arance.:,.; - ,:v,?il9te.dlsteiiet attorney wants to know !iQ«\.Uoi^cejoMejgrs on their aioait ?tal-; kti&Mi', 'WT\TWRre'-ahte' tn-intt'ce'4epMiteH^o*t- , 'The Ger-n»an ft|«*ita*I*t» w» t^wtfj the south. \I do not doRire the •nn«ntnajj«n* 1 lie fxplained, '-And do not expect any c»»-. .MM ditlons'to ai-ist* whleh will pm-tnt, fce| ; suhjttt in 'he light Of it -dnty and jag no other, light would I bt* vviUmgt^ consider it. y~~ \• : ~>..J t '•i vvjll not JMomfee in ' \dvan^e 'to? ; accept tt under .my conditions, l'sh%r, i; •_ ply refuse to consider the siibjict tfn*\ }*• til the conditions aiisn which in thenir ] Jt% 'M' selves justify its constdonlttOB.' This the iMjniiiioner - said • fe|»tvse-i«s=ta,« ins exact attitudw and but in, ahy-ethjiiifc; - way would Ktye.a. wrong Jwjj^B^j^B^^ ; S'partaci*t QnaMr , GrftWt«fe*\-*^. J Lmftlon, March -17- The-'-^a-mt^j^fei,. daa,j;er in dmrt^iy in Rrrowinjif,\'' 'w^-, Bxohange. Telegraph eoi\i espwjdeB'V^Wi Stuftrart reported today. He e4dMsS Sollngein and Essen, Jn the. Iatt<$f,-g|| they rule the great-Ki-upp suw. -WM&i^~**