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Nfew York: Pair, continued cold to- although slightly warmer along the lal e lakes; Wednesday fair, wanner. M i l l s - .'■ v o t, tVIr-^-NO. 77 oswnao DMIZLUIIOBIEIII KimiPOItTfflT GEmil ISSUE STEPS TAKEN TO STfiPJOlSHEVISM W ar Trade Board Resumes. Business W ith Poland and Esthonia and Ex- chanje Restrictions \Also Lifted. T^ooWelfeared » Poles Land at German Port. RADICALS THREATEN REVOLT Have Declared They W ill Establish' — B b b h e y ikiT G o v e r m H e n f^r^^ effort to check the further spread of Bolshevism in Russia was seen in eou§ announcements t ■Reserve Board. Resumption of trad^ wlttj Poland ithonia is providee simultaneous announcements today by the War;Tra’de Board nnd the Federal • and Esth ded in new War ila is provi Trade Board regulations, granting li- omodities int ' Rkve Their W a y -H indenburg on Poluh Front— General Strike De- clitred^ id Rhjneland by Soviets- Radical Leader Arrested. ).—(Delayed),— i Danzig question has become the St Imj^ortant issue in Germany. The rernment has .taken the position lult unless amZ-dC3i!MiBLhy_Bo^ than ibanzig. . Antl-l%lish demonstra- ti6ns lihvo occurred in Berlin, Weimar, Breslau (tud declaring that if the G jprising MGTONi- April 1 . ■What,,afe be an important Step in the iW DRAFT OF FREiliNY tF A M t HTtA0«W Leape Gffnmiittee to^RieceiV New Covenant Then—Is Considerably Bettered. Commodities intended solely irna) consumption. At the same time restrictions on for- were reniovod by the Federal Reserve also move tow ard-r commerce with those sections. .Gouplod_with_the.susgea'ed^aQd.fi.fc. enslve\ into Hungary and other af fected spots, this trade manoeuvre with the Russian border states was believed hero to indicate Ifee determin- ■ the Allies to use eve role in the peace'^workThui the full League committee will meet to receive the new covenant from the drafting committee. ho re-TlTaft, w^lch was completed 1 late yesterday, o( ;y-st« articles, the same the original draft. It is regarded •being considerably improved in word- by the printers 1; atlon of the Allies to use every com- ■ !al weapons in a n effort to preserve ' ---- 1 Bolshevism-and-ct merical weai Tnl'dfircairrorsevefatTame^^^ — The amendments ^covering thd » immenda- leral s’taff, snts ^covering thd Mon roe Doctrine, Japams claims for racial Id'France’s •Stltuto them as, buffer states against the spead of the “'red menace\ west- DEH.LEGaATORS HOLD CONFERENCE tlons tor an International gem m a y he.-broughl up-Thursday, b u t n a doiinltA lnfQ tm a tec6ti'la 'bo oblkihea Four important new amendments, which \Kill be presented fo: the com mittee's consideration, were submitted Lord Cecil, late yesterday by ___ German armistice conualssion i has suggested that the Polish troops \ land at Stettin, Libau or Koenigsburg. Instead of Danzig. The. situation in . . . ----- . ... critical. Plans Made for Remainder of Session of .Arthur Henderson, Lu__RxiUn«o Health Incnrnnp*. nnH lea-ddr; Hjalmar Brai iclalist leader, and-’eamtlIe\“--HOys^ y lEe'^laHeii cily la\ said a V a i i ' S \ , ' ? . , : n and Polish residents. The ns there declare they will resist effort to make Danzig Polish, cans returning from Danzig rc- ' M i i r r i f i i ' E s s s , s ALBANY. N. Y.. April 1.—Senator James A. Foley, the minority leader, gave it as h;s opinion this mor.ning that the Health insurance and mini mum wage bills will pass the Senate. Plans fpr procedure of the Democratic InoHty for the remainacr of the ses- discussed last in which -Believe Health Insurance and Mioimum Wage Bills Will Pass. By FRED ,S. FERGUSOS. lited Press Staff Co'rrespondenl.) •ARIS. April 1.—The League of Na tions will again occupy a promiiieni ursday, whel | ^ d u n | p l)y Peace. PARIS, high French-of ficial a e a te d '’'4<^y 'tkat France I's, ' blooktn® •tlhe. ic'oajl'.to peace by lntei-*l ALL PACKERS ARE R f L E A i h * iy M m TO START ATLANTIC EXPEC-IJflO 000 ' JUGHTBYAPRILIO ■ - ' Sopwith Airplane to Attempt Long Distance Journey Before That Date. ■ JOHNk GHMGO TODAY F.. April 1.—Pilot Restriction on .-Ptofits Packers Could Make on Their Business — F o etf Bans Rewoved: WASHINGTON, April 1.—All p£ ers were released from Federal c frol of the Food Administration license )clamat!on of Pi system t slstiug Ibat ber-.-claims take preoe- denoe over- ‘tiUdae M tih® other Allies. ■ •Tt 'Is a'lgroeu to F-ianice to l ^ t t e a t o F - n V the world ttot we are tpjiing to crush'^piaa^, or bring in- JuabicoiftirtQ toremce,” (he ioor to Ger‘ r ^ p s t o n s ' b a ^ Ison, effective todayT Ihe President sigigned t'.on In Paris, the Pood Adh si t^e p President \Hawker of tte^o'pw lth aSplane, with which an attem pt will be made to fly from Neiivfoundlancl to Ireland, dared today he expected to start not- -later-than- Api Both Hawker and his navigator lu l l venture. H o s t K n i f i n g M u n ic lp a r^ deuce In the success of the 8 the Sopwith Campaign BroUghHoA Close. RIVAL F O m BATTLE Hostih'tieS W ere K u m ttprain Various . Atlantic. clamation on recom- i,s3ued the procli W n dation of H erbert Hoover, now Paris, directing Allied food relief. il of mechanics who are en route here, and who were expected- to be on the -ground some time before the pilot arrived. They are aboard the steam ship Kyle, which has be< • ' — In \the Ice two miles off Low Poi ever since March. 24th, - There Is no immediate \iUdl^ndn dFTK§“V'easeFbd^ Ing released unless the wind changes, len jammed' Low Point . The proclamation provides \that kll JersbnsT^lrmBrxofToratidnsTJT^iBOd^ ations engaged In importing, manulac- j^g released unless the wind changes, tuWng, including packing, s t o r a g e ^ this will delay erectlou of the air- distributing fresh, canned or oureljuiane conslderaSIy, butVlRnot cause beef, .pork, mutton or lard<\k»'Xe4>.ee® \ ■ ' ■ - - ------- -- ------ . .reli^edifrom license hy the B^od Ad ministration. . • ,Tbe P r e s id ^ f c p f clatoaTdfifclias thh of removing all restrictions on ! representing the rece national socialist and labor congress in Berne. This commluee, composed of .Arthur Henderson, British labor Bciallst leader, a laus, Belg an Socialist leader, pre sented the followins rdcommedations: The League of Nations legislative body shall include representatives of the minority parties in the various parUttinents, as well as those of the majority parties, in order that it will come nearer being representatives of peoples rather than governments. Some sort of representation shall be provided for nationalities within na- 44066—abvieusi-y- referring parl iculariy- 'iSDaS- —- ^ 1 VA-TE-AFFA!R plane considerah thd start oC the i..„, ____ to latbr than -April Ifltt, * l«3 & tlj8h g '« % a n e .’ \Thte miatiblne iB by no means a rt eafc. -buit-folloiws ths-gemeral-I'ines-of - K \ . \ S 1= \ f \ 7 M , ’ « 'S’S S ^ ““ , \ ’'’jEosi£'liH r§ .¥ S - ---------------------------- on their total, business. M i n v i n i l l \ I W a T i I By means of the license system by MEXICArlJEAL ■ A j“ L^:,rr'dU“nru\^d‘\b/°s^e-: Food Administrat’on, it was possjble prevent huge war profits. CaBjatete r-TJjseration, however, between the packers and the Pood Administration continued throughout the war, officials one hund .1 O fficial Delieve That II is Without Internalianal Signiffcanen—No Official Information. W’.\SHI.VOTON, April 1.—The pro- ssrle of Mexican lands in ftnrnr In Japanese interests ai» ' nierelv a- nrivafe triinsae- ighout the war, offio ■said, and it was never necessary to extraordinary powers of the' license 'system in connection wHh many of the large packete. _ , Congressionai authority for the 11- eense .system was given in the Levlr could be.controlled In the follow- DVTir ond-Ublrd tbe caipa-cHy of tiho tanks, which are placed bdhind the engine and dn front of O k ; co6k-,plt, j n wtf ?h Comiriawdcr Grdevc aud myself W.JI1 ilit. \At the end of that long test I gi'ne was develeting exactly thi power ao a t 'tihe sta.:'U ^ ’ ■ v s miles per hour. :-ito-dusk di Cffv bariflff* Ls! N iglH -Three l l ^ o r W i l a t e a Predict T M t 0(!Ctioii--Bij[ U b o r . \T A* A'1? A«t “ Vote'ExpeetudT CHICAGO, ApfU l.-^P0ur, htmtjred Dusaud vot0Si hiore ,thah Sllfathe- y'a reiristratlon. wad ettiiaktw by '■■Il - ‘■ 7 -Gomplaliits-tvero-made-f le-^iato-’s— ■ney’s office that gunmen weye in- ^ lating voters In some” precincts, ihed 'to pc I t timidat Police reserves rusl disorders test,Crnronainidifir Gri'evc amd I ciovered ' Candiates’ campaign headquarl >r'i 146 gaitons of petrol-^sWghtly the outcome, said the result •Ublrd tbe oaipt the stories exaggerated. ‘laaid. \Ve|P°' [.^slightly the outcome, said the result will bo. ^lose and ear Jonties'will I ■xactly the same wer ao a t IPhe stai-t, wHich leaves us believeelieve thathat oncence etarted all that to b t o wl.\.'! be U'ccossairy for uis to' do is until wc see' land' ahead. propose leaviing St. Johns about j'ciiocK tn the- aliteirudoii, ami, CHICAGO, Ap'iM k —(Workons for the .■'0 (Mayoralty candidates today put the dedidion up to 'tihe people. The exaltteg. campallgn enldisd last night tb wild seeroeb dn various ^ r t s of the efty, but magiflfled many tlmiea^ (toe doivntotvn -di^tiCot, tvtoope pour- possible to assure the Polc.s a quii !amzig.-aa long t passage tiirougn—U8nztg.-an long a s both elolnonls are at swords’ points. The Germans anticipate the trouble will lead to actual warlArc with Po- Smitli participated. It was the ImeT-aoeordiBg to-Senator- Folny,- that a Governor sat in conference his party associajlcs on legislative S S f y Z a i ‘s°‘l ' K ° 'I t V e a n ^ outnumbered bS^ the Polos, but the Germaus-.aro-helieved to-bo more ol- fectivc In kctiial lighting owing to their superior And greater equipment. The general strike declared in the Rhineland by the Soviets for tomor row is regarded as the possible begin- tetri •will -not bo certain before it actually g^ts Uhdbv.way. Among the demands bcini the soviets are: Disarmament of all trop Arming of the proletariat being made by his party associates on legislative mat ters. Senator Foley refused to say what the conference determined, if anything, on (be appropriation hills, one of which l.s now n thtl''liands of Governor Smith as a ten-day bill. The taxation bills, he said, would not be taken up in conferonci' until after the ment question was talked over with the-result that the conference named a committee to examine into the sub- Ject and report back to the conference^ Senator Ross Graves, Uepublican. of Buffalo, said today that »t the Demo crats would stand together on the pro position, he would tomorrow move to discharge the committee and force pa.ssage of the bill. membersembers off thee League,eague, insteadstead of at- tion without iMtern,-itional significanc-.-. m o th L in of a fempting to dispose of all mandatorii Universal free trade shall toe os- a'blishcd'blishcd in all rawaw malerialsalerials withith a ta in all r m w a viow to preventing a monopoly by any nation, which wduld result in -hard ships for the laborers of any e\\\*\” unahif. to obtain sufficient supt these matorialr ofllcials lu -iT B^n In the ab-!rnco of nouncement on the ■eyed l\v_ officials ing respect: NEXT WAR ON PACIFIC COAST Immediate and close relations, with the BolsUeVikl In Hungai^ and Rus- Workmen in Berlin were irate today over the government’s arrest of Ernest Daumig, leader of the city’s soviets, le is the moat important radical lead- He is the moat important raaicai leaa- or next to Georg Ledebouv, and was :182D IM'ANTRY SAILS. NEW YORK, April 1.—An offleh cablegram from Rome to the Italian of Ohio and Pennsylvania dratted men. hassailed from Genoa, where a gold medal was presented to the entire regiment for valorous fighting. Senator Phelan Declares (be Japanese Have Last of W orld E m p ir e - Have No Cause to Com- \ plain of U.-S. Barrier: iubject the view today was Cfht that a earefi.lly laid plan of aggression by some f.if- cign goverrivent was behind such transactions a*; are reported going on in Mexico, llu- United States Govern ment might not interfere; Advices ai Ijand here, jl is under stood, indicate that neither tHo Mexi can nor Japanese govornments are In volved in the deal in lower California. APRIL POOL TAXES. W/VSHIXGTON; April 1.—Here are some of the now tax rates .vou will pay beginning today; Cabarets, fifteen per cen t: theatre tickets, ten per cent, regular rale with cent thereafter. t'onate charges, refusal to receive shipments except for good cause and wasteful practices. louT o’ciiocK un ihr- altoTuOoii, ami, tnavciliing totouicih -the nfiglht, wc Ihoipe bo ipasa the SomUh coast of Irelautf Food Adminisl-ratldfi .officials today larris alriromto, ncair Lon'don, Slated that the President’s proclama- o’clock, a total fij-ling time linn, in their opinion,\ will have little hr.uirs anri tJhirty mlnutoa. ('fleet on the food market and will not \in loase we are foPce<d bring Increased prices. insn .the fhi»‘.fflllrinir’ o shc.rkiy befor© noon the Joliowteg day, Bug’.'ah time, arrf.ring at bho Ditook- lar'ds alrdirome, ncair Lem'd at four >tal flyling tim e of nine ('fleet on the food marl istration except those upon wheat and lucts. suxar, nottoa seed\ and its products. These are now under the fffilted States Grain Corporation. New York., an outgrowth of the Food Ad ministration. The enforcement divi sion of the Food Administration is still empowered to infl’et ponaltfes for vl- ohaGons of the few remaining rostric- brot iemge cuoi in the water ft we are foPeed to dcsetaid ., the ‘.fairing’ of 'Bbe fu'sel- ncted tihat thiouisainidis ifrom outiyitsg procfinctft to-turn Abo- fmnuJtuouis-tousiwosMdlis ------ tirict into a bedlam. ■ Clashes \rere nuinarous, a iri tosUili- 03 ftnal'ly to ^ m e so bitter tihat stlnk^bomtos tvopo seroted to. Ban- tom . dovm, resud'btog in mimicrc'us flglhitB' between rival •some tl-mo. In aiddi- tiou, we nhall wcair Hfe-saving iackets. A modf-cal o.fflcer In ■tihe British aW ■hioure. THIS includes sugar, cibeese, coffee, sam.dc.viches, coffee and tab- 118 flglhitB' between rivail Mp- porCera. -and mien amid iwomen shouted thomselves hoarse from scores of (baud wagons that paradeA-.’tUbe Loop- district' unfl! £ar Into tha -nlgjffdi; today. Chief rissorvea to irecihsbs and result PUESIDEST AIOXE CAN , s X y E DEBS FROM 5^MSON , TYASHI-NOTON, Aipirtl 1.—PreSisSonF' Witlson alon'0 cam stay tihe hamiii of -tbq law, \wihidli'riilas ruldd' itto t Eugene V. Dbbis, SodMtot I10adep and sevemal times candidate for Pijjaiident on his ipartty’s Hckfst, dhall go ilo jail 'for ten years for violation of -tihe espionage NOT TO SELL LAND TO JAP.S WITHOUT U. S. SANCTIO IvOS-ANGEES, Cal., A p ril-ll—At noimcement toy Presld'cut Harry Ohawdier, of the California-Mexicar. Land and Cattle Company, that hil's Buy’s 800,000 acres of ■SACRAMENTO, Gal., April 1.—\’Phe ext war will toe fought on the 'PaqlAc . -a t i h coast. 'Phe Jaipanese have -that lust beUveerfifteTn a n d ^ m y tke cents, tax live cents; over fifty cents, SEVERAL DROWNED AT SHIP LAUNCHING Hawloor iu an Australian and is twenty-seven . yea.rs old. During tthe war he has 3 e e n entplo.ved toy She Sopwfiai concern in testing and flying efTplanes tnnde fcir -tihe British Gov- ©nmrent. H is navigator, Lieutcnai ' .Coirnnonid'er MacKenzle Grieve, is i ofliecT iJn -She Royal uovy. dd t o t t » less torn 700,000 of the r< tobered veter^, 792,000vwK)uld c a st tlhcST Last hour predictions of plmiralltieB from tadh camp ram from 75,000 to 175.000. •was to be taken on tt titon01 for OMoago. Drys r( liquor quest'3 fused to itake pairt in tl cond'derl-ng ’lit a deatii 5iS£_.. Tihe polilo opened a t 6 a, m., arid w'ill ------ Deflnllte knowledge iMoago. Drys re in t o caiopalgn, world empire, similar -to or, to reach, out and conquetr Kaisor, other lorids,” United -States Senator -James-At Ttoeian deelaredT addi'essing sessionI of the Legislature. . joint S JapaneseJapanese intereetistereetis wibhoutbh t o ap- in wl provall of the State Qopt .parts ASSIGNED TO CONTOY. ’dllfll threats 'by Debs’s followers tnat there WClil too strifkes, a Bolshevist uptfWrig aiiW, other dfstmtoamces If he goes to t o feeritteniUary\ his case has arouisett widespread Interest. -tor pardon,. 1 onie represeht- jents an appeal WASHINGTON, April 1 —The fol lowing organi’zatlons have been as signed to early convoy, the War De- thiey do •fihiat they can not < _ _ cmfrt \\flbh Olean hands and oomi of 'Atnorlea torfilng them from oouwtry.” ' ‘\nhey are Japarieriing the Pacific ctoast,” said! Phelan, \and ■yrherever else •UHey feel ..it diesiratole. They are o'vaidirig the land Jaws with conpora- tlons .run toy bratns.and Japanese capitail with stupid wlhite.men ais ftgr UTctoads.\ Strieter 1 . _ganda combat .propaganda, arid to \sound ipa ropagand'a. were urge The Palladium printi■ints ^ local aifd. telegraph nei all the latest Scaffold Holding Crowd Breaks, Throwing Them Into Delaware River— Poor Bodies Recovered. OFFERS AN ALLIANCE DITH GERMANY AGAI.NST ENTE) ZURICH, April 1.—A dispoticto JCH, Apr Vlcxina today stated from authoritative i cepted. ten per cent. . Express charges approximately flvo OIL PRICES FALLING. : n GTON, April 1.—Oil 1 BRISTOL, Pa., Agril 1.—Searching .parlies, braving the cold and stlng’ng .wind, continued to drag the Delaware pest 'tihat llhe -Ku crn'm'eut ha* offered wiis learned luroos in Buda- t’olock. FolloWi e Tosuflita -was expected by eight ------ WASHINGTON, A are slashing prices. The Shipping Boai from Trenton, N, J„ to Philadel phia, in their search for victims thought to have perished w l^n a plat form on which scores of me the lau: ■™t to a* offer Germa ance agriiiist the Entente. Ruimrirs a re also in direulation that tbo Rusjglan soviet government has of fered the Germams aWalltenoe. 1 Fitzpatrick. Labor parby \work- s declared dtxty local umlonB had •ased work ifar t o diaiy bi> picket t o polls, rind \see lalbor is given a square deal.\ Tbh p'bcSketlng atnd stop- '■ ■ ■ .......... .. oonisMierod tag; year. It brougtot tihe record low told of twenty--four cents a barrel. O to r bids rarigied up p $1.38. Pre-War fuel prices wore $2.15 (Viewing the launching of the frelgbtt Waukau, late yesterday, dropped un- def°;their weight and cast them into TRANSPORTS DOCK. After an all-nigh't search, continued today, only four bodies had been re- hope fo^ the early recovery of the supposed lost, owing to thd K to t t tlon caused when thejisssel slid dt BASEBALL BM.L ADYANCED. ALBANY, N. Y„ April 1,'—The Sun day baseball bill of Assemblyman Ma lone, identical with that of Senator Walker,-has been advanced\ to the or der dt Anal passage by the Assembly.. In the Senate the Walker bill is up for advancement,, and' It seems probable that one or the other of to - h ills will bo passed. square deal.\ Tbd p'bcSketlng at pita® of w-oTk wa4 p o t to be ooi a strike. It waa stated. The tlhree ptajor William Hale Thomii idldates are , Republican; Robort M. Sweitzef, Demoorait, and 60,000 SodWTst. SociaiUsL-’l votes. John M. Gciina»\'l8 t o 1st, and AdlolptoL AdoJifij Cairn, jtlhe oooiaaiist-'Laboir caritli4ate. *■ ; . OlieaT, .^mtilld wdallher -hrmfihit out a hea’vy mamln® ■vobe. Offioia’ls alt .poll- 1-ng^places predlciteid t o vobe would r,£ ” s S I L ’a n x i S places predlciteid t o vobe would tupproadh nltaety p e r cent of to total .rogfciltraltlon. ■ Every caindtdate -Was.en- ............. (X declaring’^he heavy vote tbuejaistio, dedlarlngT favorable. , The Cbioago Board of Trade .took a ho’liday. Otlhior .marlcets did ■not close. The Palladium prints all the latest . local and telegraph news. i % - J