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mtineL SEMI-- WEEKLY VOL LXIV NO. 22 LATTNBURGH. X. V.. Tuesday April 1. 1!>1<), WHOLE NUMBER 206322 MLLFORCEHUNS i TOSIGNTREATY Refusal Will Mean Allied Ad-| vance on Entire Front MARSHAL FOCHREADY I ! TO CARRY OUT ORDERS TELEPHONE EMPLOYES' j TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE FXFniTFD HUN SECRET AGENTS f FNINFfl AIMS A. H, MARSHALL COMPANY |iATAiA LALLU 1 w , miCT ranT MmAPKT LCiiuiL tuumo CIYTlI kmnh . nANftlH;T iu 1U 4U ( 'IIM H J — K< Council To Permit of > la>« or Tnckrrx i, Alhit h ll.d P.' ll AT BUDAPEST Looters Summarily Punished , By Defying Commands LIFE EASY FOR THOSE WHO OBEY GOVERNMENT C/evk Troops Capture Ka-schau 1A- fort to Show That Luv and Order Reigns. MUST QUIT BUDAPEST 1 ' ir IJ. f t \.A<1,K '\hf Ilur.u 1 r-t rr i i n ;-en 1 in i AI t ( li i Sw ,n I. \ if 1 it i r f 1\ li i t/» n m it\ h h< s ( 11?) (,t a um <• u O r '! i - n d is p < '-ii I t d \Ia •m i jtc h ) t h In is h n IT n • J < h ,i f , U,\ d o I'ft SWAY IN AMERICA Charges Rioting in Philadel-' phia Doe to Bolshivism | siiYS FIVE STATES ARE ! PERMEATED WITH GERM SIXTH ANNUAL BANQUET ti n uU LONDON M refusal to ^i when it is read\ ihat 1 nation's Jead to an allied entire front by th* <n r fed along th.» Khnif ' It 1*. UllflHMOOd Th ll has receivpd hi 1 - ordei and ]«- preparing 'o < ai the letter ook I Mai-hi t ! to ih u efi WITH FIRST GROUP OF AMERICANS IN BRUSSELS ke u of the rorkers t<» .icrnmg of ic count of ei there\ II C A «o of the -Mr. Frank II Howe, c two iirst AmerievTi annj enter Biusse's if t o the the Prmi^tice. ga\e a brief some of In- e\nenences \< 8unda\ afternoon it th* Y Mr How. w i' tho lust to twentv Y M C \ stcuU went Jioni th' tm ec rounu - part of the str er, keeping- humor while i concerning: h France At the ou'hu.k of the \\a. M> Howe was nt>nniuer from South Afnc^ and on landing in Ens' ird found that < luntrj n the rmdst of her pi eparrmons to stop th< Geiman < sn o H k f •ridoii Th#>\ ni ^ n i- 'he ouid It i Un V, itlih'Mi p'-cdio. Th nui' HOC c •hern to < ntt r h ed them wrh . this tilk- •, and is in * audience in good. \ing home haul fact-' \\O.k Of the ^ .1 c i-nip th nized th' 1 first Y. s -i. E O mil and ind* rs w here oi k until 4feie VI V it h advance M. C A from There w he continued : arn\al ot the •worked 3esnecmel\ 27th and 3 0th div>s,on of the coad^tioi^s m t Prance wheiein*he w ch k m is interesting as 'jiMi i- ~it$crecl little intimat\ J»)ofU <hi v ifci % •with \j,hlch« the maiorrtv * ot y ha^e l5f?j|n hcretoioit nntimiliai Hi|, ac 'h^t account tton o * anil -w<ijtt k i h e bv tai his most after the Mg-mue oi the u mist ire •whi n n , rl eo-work l iiiUn d Brussels ir i Fojd, and werf unm- tentionall\ 'he fust \mtiifan .irnn woikers to entei thtie M' Howe was present when Ma\ or Max re- turned lOy I3i usspK fi om o Gei man prison cimii «.nd aNo hid the good fortune to -ce the \ictouous entiy of the Kins a-id Queen of Belgium It would be difficult to ie-tell e\ en the* comparatively f< w experiences which Mr Howe related in his lecture but without doubt each one present felt a ting-e of pnvj* that he, too, cou'd \rot have undeigonje the dangers and triaK unden which'• Mr Howe labored for the sake of the good old TL S. A and the welfare of her bo\ s At the elos-e of hi- took oce.as.iori to pi that the wavo of over the country .._ C. A is but .mother, branch of prop- aganda and that the 'Y|' «ndea\oied, always, to pi\<| tin bens f>;; but the diflii illt <s uiich •was lahunng \\<i D, mv and wen- the < m n • i U. ing. •V S am 1 tin \ i w ithour 1- « h m( n were ih th * (Bj the Associated Press.) BUDAPEST, March \0 —The plunge of Budapest mro an anti-capita^isti. 1, ^ state ( onunues with fe\erish efforts ^\^ io show that the reign oi la\\ md ordt r is not disturbed The city is outwaidlj quie; since the first few days, in which there \\«.n much looting especially of iew°lry shops As i result of the looting it is re- . poitfd that l\0 persons ha\ e bter j PARIS Mai en SI <Ha\ «is;- (Jen-' d M.mpin A\ho it has been report- ommand | Wtrcte<* Mesoaw* Sjnt To Hungary Intercepted. Pointer Rosy Pir- xm'v of Red Rule Here t d < i)' i< lions i sia, had a <Jorl CltmoTcau 'o of Wai 1 , MUP with Pr •• the Mi and CHARGE HAASE WITH PACT WITH REDS A l sun ht-*m lor the f.\ nt v as c »nd (pointp outj.i(d thi ni to 1( t u e t.N oiK'jjf or take tin ( ^n^q 'tin. i e was nnth-nK ; o M i if ihoj si hat ihe\ ! I:TK* know . oi , ,ni hell- ii 1 to allow II •; 'hrra+en- 1 id en IK mis- - scaped con- '.-> nail Th< Ii. n ( i eden- . them i u i 1 tulephon- tl e tw o ( on \phone m< n home executed In the new regime their cnjuiii mistic idea? apparently being too \iolent New freedom exists for those who ire Willing to lu e as the government dictate- Czech tioop\ who have been fight ing < 'unmunists. m southei n S>lo\an- kia h.ive captured the cit\ of Kas- < hau 141) miles west of Budapest and other points. (1^ The A>st>olt»tfcl Pros. ) W t iliAK Match 28—Apiofl:>Oi? df ilugo lia<i&e !- speech m the Mutitinal A.htemul\ uigmg a iestoration Of v\ 1 oi el i 11 lelations lutween (lerman;. and Russia, the \lvi euz ZeUuns\ of iJeilin issoi ' that JIaase neeit tH \is- iie-d Ku a I.ui in 1*)1S and j?o^ into touch w.th tbt BolshcMki there When •he liussuni g-nut troops were OPPRESSIVE PEACE WOULD MEAN IDLENESS JL^t and Ilaase found -h £o\enm-U' T it o agents of Hi\ trail, })t ai td Th( n wn (^U II J tut j w ou d ii 'tile's to use 'he (memuii * Inch' fhe v\V arried urn ^\*lif<>7iomp office Th< ; d \ 'lcOiiT st it ton Tli OC\i.M Ult! lluv U.I- n i nt: rue 1 h. i - : ljkiJK or' bur tl,» \ in. ' ffoi i uic li-i V\ n u i •'• «.d and s t , dimb the u lenhom s em..to noti- Jh rt.ich- 'he> tovind \ ihk t ) COPENHAGEN, March 31— Heir JV Stoessfi j membei of the Geiman w Alajoiitj. Socialist party, addressing n the Count ii of Soldiers and Workmen at I>iumborg, Prussia, ac*ordin? to the Heilin Tageblatt, threatened that if the Entente Powers enforced an oppifssive peace the workers of Ger-i nlan^ would cease work and let the j Allies come and make what the> wantf d themseHes. i ' We m the Executive Committee,\ ll^ri ^toessel is quoted as sa>ing, '..ie iesol\ed that m given circum- Ndnrts we niaj follow the example) of Hungai>. We also can allj our-I seKes with Russia\ j u'shtiiki mo\fraent against the Geum. > al'<e*-el to ha\ e b> itiissuins thougn h> < ml'i r ot tne Geriaar the tim« \as tnen .ns, and .n help- himsolf ,co\ ern RUSSIAN REDS QUIT KIEV FOR RUMANIA L The WoWated Press.) PARIS, March %\ — Wireless mess- Ces sfit bv the Russian Bolshe\iki 'orc^jgn Minister Bela Kun, Foreign .Iim*ttor of the New Hungarian Gc*'- rnmf\it ha\e h* en intercepted by French Go\*rnmerit wireUsv opera- tors. la'it Satui day spread ot Bol- Lue message sent eals With the alleged shen ism It sajs 'Revolutionary movement ertainly gaining- in America, Amer- ican ne.\t>papera say the States of New Ye»rk, PounsylVaj^ia, ^ndiannu, Illinois and Michigan -dre <*8peciall\ Uiprognited with Goja$h.t»visrrt. Riot h us u s Ken place in Philadelphia, which certainly must pk attributed to l-ioishe\iki.sts influence\ HUNGARIAN ELECTIONS IN TWO WEEKS SAYS KUN Barracks Beitip: Named Afttv lH*«ine- Tititzj and Their Ilk. Msuxim- ism Taws'lu in Schools. BT HA PEST, March Slr—Foroign ifniister Bela Kun, in a public spteech toda'i declared 'SOkKt elections will ' be hejd withm a fortnight Our dictatorship does not mean tenor Tho tatte^r will LONDON, Maich -31 — Ru^bian Bo .she\ik foiceb ha\e e\acuated Kie\ and ar£ turning their attention to tne Rumanian*-, according to repoits from •sianislau Gdlicia to O f 1 in 1 to morning .id to Ji.s is -oon as I»it'n .1 (1 'i home in ' to the J u» him B0LSHEV1KI LINES ! RAIDED BY AMERICANS how long io ch oi Cm nou n . eh h. n nu.calh l ig* d to nrint, to a uai d and rf o.i II* d home d w ilkea the rnrp. disurifp to ^ t- 1 uii'gh The tamihes r^f both me a De^amr IXIOUS O \t r tften non-ippearancr rintr tn* nigh.t and noniu-d the iii otLce heie At u<</ .fcht Wire if! John McG.Uary JacL Ajanr\ <« V h.jn stutt sun. r» nut wuh i J • t hmu. ih< L^^e, <hoic i o id ir nit to locan tn. ir iViuw-voil 'lit wi V r,i ought bat. k whtn n 'iipt-d tha lhe\ M td n.tuifi! moie dead than .J \ . (B> the Avsociatod l*res>.) ARCHANGEL, March 2 9. — An An* 1 i an patrol raided the Boishe\ik line of communication south of Bol- shoia Czera, causing considerable contusion among an enemy relief de-( taihment sroing foM\ud into that) iown M-eanwhile American guns | shcl(il th( town and airplanes j dropped bombs on the place. Bolshevik artillery yesterday hea\ib shelled the American positions at Nemiar and Vagau BEKNE, Alar ol—The commander <n the Ukrainian torces has sent a message b. wireless telegraph to the allied Go\ernments stating that the L krainiant. <ne re id\ to enter into ne- gotiations looking to a cessation of hostilities with the Poles on condj- t'o'i -hat the Allies set a line ot de- nt ireat ion in aecoidance witn the piesent batt' front , pr< \ . il t>n)> jI'M Ku n noru mans ha. been granted tha the i.uto- Huthe- -~T~ POLES VOTE ALLIANCE WITH ENTENTE POWERS Tl » ie\olution is continuing .ictuiiiplish sweeping changes economic life throughout Hungary uithoit sci\iou'; disturbances Li. jers, phvsicmns, enguiee^r* and other mental workers are torming All mihtarv barracks ha\e been re- nam* d after T^enhit Trotskv, Bel: md other Social -Revolutionaries British gunboats have iett liuda- msc, Prol Brown, of the American foo'l idministiation, Major Franklin inn \Aannral Trowbrjdge s represen- i H|1J>'N KVUS WIDE OPEN HIE CANNOT SEE THINGS \otext OCEAN FLYEAS EXPECT TO START DR. TIRMIR <ONSi;CK\TI|D AS BlSir^l 1 O F BVITVLO . «- Washington, Mtiicjj- 31 — The Rev William Turner, ^tormt r philosophy at Catholic lni\eisit» ishop oi Buffalo at n Moiiistei\ neie fiun- Con.s<-( i atum N \ d S p<ifoim- dihal (.IIIIJOIN . FORMER CROWN PRINCE RECONCILED TO FATE COPENHA(»EN, MaKh 31 — Ex- iwi rune, Fic^eu.k W ilhin i o: f hi - ii hefoi e a n inter'jiation >'. i_ouit h> cli'« d in a n interview \ u'li'shed in : B. -1 n-k e Tiden'de 1 i- not iinpnssibl* 'ha' I will b e fcuud' hf is quote d a - sum>: The rx-Ciow n Pnuce is w i iting a ''k Oil th ' Ha l WILDE DEFEATS LYNCH ON POINTS IN LONDON Polish Chamber of; Deputies unanimous!* amid great enthws^asm Peta<fykl ftnd applause, for a treaty of a&i&rtc.e [ fl * ' with the Entente PoVers.'Members*.qf | ^\ J^J the Intel allied Commission to Pol^n<t were present at the session, and at its conclusion' thanked the Chamber tor J their reception^ The Interallied Commission started Horn Warsaw for l*aris on Sundaj } ) reimer Paderewski also is going to the Fre'ith capital CHICAGO, March 31 —Physicians tonight abandoned hope for Martha nine She has been ill ten i steeping sickness. Although fcier sfj'et are wide open, she cannot see | She. is insensible to feeling, but moves occasional^ Her breathing is STIIJKERS BARRED FROM RECEIVING FOOD SUPPLY 1 99THT SITU JET VICTIM OF VKS\SSIX COPENHAGEN March 11 —In the Pruss an Diet Raiurdaj. HeTi Schmidt, -tei or Foieign Supplies ,in- nounun!; the Go\ernments plans foi ;butmp; food is-cei\ed fi oni <ibi oad said the chiet industiial districts would iece \e lust < onsicU lation ex- cept Dortniun 1 ar.el othei ]\>l<ices wherf peneiai strike-- hx\e been pro- claimed wou.d be m t olf tiom supplier ts unit, JS th<- stnkes contmusei Ni:\\ YORK, Mai eh 31 — Fred Scot:, a negto, known as the 'Ma>oi o± Ninet\-ninth street,\ was sho' ftoin ct tlooiwi> at 200 West Sixt>- secexid suoit and killed Police seareheel th<* btuldine and found a negro, Chailes Frd/n r, hiding behind a dooi lie denned all knowledge of th » shontin.,, nut was held ,T\J>\\ XDOI'IS LIBI K.VL KLFCTIOX LKGIJS VTI'RK TDKIO lapin March Jl The 'Kniployes Guest of Management at Elks' Home — Hlmring Chctks x Distributed to All. The sixth annual oanquet ot the employe^ of the A H Marshall 4$o , of this city was held at the Elks* Home on Cumberland avenue, last evening. Covers were laid for thirty-seven and the dinner was served under the capable direction of l\ranc:s F auvais, •aterer for the Elks', who was given a carte blanche to see that the repast fitting to • the occasion which marked the close af the inost success- ful year from every potnt of view the A. H \Marshall Co has yet ex- perienced. Just bef >re the grue^ts* were seated Bigelow the photographer, took a flash-light photograph of the gather- ng, 1 for.a permanent souvenir of the occasion. The first speaker of the evening as A H Marshall, the progressive and energetic president of the com- pany who spoke in the highest terms of the successful year just passed for which each and ever> guest present was entitled to his full share of credit. Mr. Marshall did not hesitate to gi\e a full measure of praise to the splendid morale of the employes which had made the year the best in the history of the company. AT LAUNCHING Pa., Cause of Catastrepbe VICTIMS HURLED INTO SWIFT RUNNING RIM Only Three Bodies 1 On The Recovered., hen lit S Short addresses were made Francis Mullm, G. A. C&wi«£ J Tasker, Thomas ] Brown, Jr., Franeis MeCsurths, John Lara-we, H Rockwell G Merriftekl and M. Lee During the evening sharing checks were distributed to each of the guests denoting the amount allotted each for faithful work in the compan> banquet hall interest of th« was beautifully decorated for the occasion rnobiles' were furnished to take the guefrtfc to and from the Home „,... everything was done that cotfui be df>ne to make remembered The following: were the guests pres- ent: A H Marshall, Thos L Davies; D. Morm, A. p. -Maginn; M. L. Kock- well, Arthur Laravie, Francis Mc- Carthy, Geo. I*)obj , A. M. Lewis' Mrs.,-A M Lewis; Grace B. Dun? moor, Chas. Rexford, Frank McCad den, Jos Oorrow; Fred Beauv&is; ii, Inselsberger, Adolph Bufsey, J. W. Tasker, Harry Dragoon; jK. W. Wardner, W T Boinso, G. A Cowles, Hari> L^on^, John Agnew, Mrs. John Agnew, Chas AtWOod Howard Jabaut; Nelson True, Nelson Johnbon, R. Shea; Aganier, •»tadt w Mullm Hr?. Nelson Johnson, W H. G. Merrifield, A. W John Laravie Alex Jack- H Brown Jr t Staging When lit S«>eme<t To Tarn Over. (By The Associated BPilSTOL, Pa., Man$h n to forty persons were R' Irowned late this afternoon emponry scaffokiin^ round the stem of a ajs at the Merchant' Ship, Tarnman, near here, N< iriv 1 \0 pjersons were m the .Htagrmij at the Jtlme, to the munchmg of the freighter 4 , kaud At a late hour tonight only bodies had been recovered. Thousands had assembled to wit- ness .he launching and eye V «a> the scaffolding seemed ovet pieeipjtating its 25 feet of water. The accident occurred ja minutes hefore the ,}aunchittg- ^ scheduled to take place. Di\ ers, police, grappling in the swift waters g , ^ docks and the actual death .tfilL (By The A^soc^«d L- GOPENHAaElN^ March v Vienna Volkszeitung's respondent says the er.«rnemt has offered to- ally i the German Governmeat a$r&| 4i U NORHINEREPUBUCAS SAFEGUARD TO FRANCE e en ed here. Communist troops invade^ 1 , West Hungary, but vttete after seVeral ^Qnfliets h.tbitant, according from Berlin quoting Zeitung as suiting that^a dfep| from West Hungary^ arrf rfay in Vienna to report of State Bauer concernj vafeion. Many houses \v and ourneel. \ RURAL TEACHERS' PARIS, March 31.—When the \Big Four\ resumed its sessions todaj the question of repaz-ationF was the prin- cipal subject of discussion Mr Lloyd George, it was learned, was pivpaied to offer a sub-tituto for th^ Fiench plan piehented ,ast week which proposed that Frances share of indemnities* be 516 000,0^0.000 I'fihapb tho mobt uuportaot of ie*- •lopmentJ. is the ~ \1T^« SIGNED BY GOVHJil ' l '4 '4 Pierce's BUI Provl4in« and Mifeftge'Upr ' Conferences NDW a Law. ARRANGE FOR, RETURN OF CANUCKS FROM SIBERIA!. TWO nu lose]. a for: ants cl OSS < J e i n Hen men ident: IR T X(. \1UAX INTERCI •Nl'VA iidir h Ft mw- tl r !i>ei nuil on i. w t i\e ai i e^t j tht Hur^d ifs The So Ke-zihou'g to Budapest it't 1 I!t 1 XOBLEs :ITED • h .i t td in i 'J s , 1 K , jrt - Jului ch c s wh., .ii t .il-t C •\ r » t r IN I • Al IS ( M s« d .e r 1 O'ltl oiiim :h( '< uh< t d b o The iiii,ill pi.sf the tfl IloiUi courm \ distn ntatnes itunibf i (s bv re\ [M S IS 11 oi la i ei ts Th» it re; eh c ge ma to th( 1 mini- ised it tors tr The rural teachers' compensation bj'l intioduced in the. legislature by Senatoi Ferns and Assemblynt&n .... - _ Wallace E. Pierce has passed tooth putment of the Conference against' houses of the Legislature and ia fiOW -t.ibhhhment of a Rhine renub- a so-called b.urior t-tate against tn> There ib s^aicelv a chance to be 1 revued, thi-? statement '(.in*; mad e upon excellent authoi ity n .nutmg from British sources. The second negation . oncerns the <iai \alley, which is now regarded s neing certain to re'.iun m Gei .i ni hand^ law, having been algfted fty Qov- ernor Smith on Saturday. The bill provides that ali rural toacheis* in' attendance at i RUMANIANS RECEIVE HELP FROM ENGLAND .lid conferences ordered by th4 i ildvic ition Dopai-tment shall tuleage to and from their home JMid „ compensacion of $1.00 per day W^ra fot each day so used. n ^ ^.t- The compensation Which \ 4iN teacheis shall recea\e through ^^Je provision of the bill must be p*J4 by the State Education D< TWO MOKE SHIPS LUNCHED Tu o tabi icated steel ships \\PI«? nM bed Sundaj at the Submarine ,i Co* poration's >aid Newark N Tl- t £,11 Th> nd weie chi isu m Anniston fl Chat^a- i (B\ the^ As,* \Ooiat T \ \S A -M uc- v - ! li H h ' I t t d<t\ \> bet n • \m (1 S.b. i I di. Ho nt Mint: \\L cloa<:\ We. 1 ni tempeiatui e. mil lt'O'U a }l usr < i i .N* \TH1 mi l u ^ w >•; w- U Press 1 to . , s C m- —Ai ) ' in ! It tUl 11 KM Til 111 i\il 1' n ,111 ri ~.) ii n in- • I i i n W sTl'DLNTs X^KTI) TO i:\TI R M.HIC'l LTI RI nd f n i is* i Mat ik<.i he A n unt 1 5 PER CENT BOND ISSUE TO HELP RAILROADS i Bj the' \sMK'Uit<?d Pre»ss.) vVASiJINGTON, March il — The^ -vie oi ? 2 00,000,000 in short term nuts, bearing- interest at five per i t \\a;> announced tonight by the ai finance corporation llu bonds, will be placed on sale » M . stfav and will b^ issued to pro- lie funds for the railroads and to ('i other demands' of the eorpoia- pi o\eu ' unreliable XDOX. March 31.—The British -inme'it has a ithorized cipdith Kiimiim sufficiei t ro oquip an of I > 1,000 men, t Rumanians at present are \if. Do'shei.k torccs in the Uk- 1 and are reported to be march- into H lineal j and Bessarabia, e So\iet (,'mfriimfnts haA P bpen Wished. THREE BILLION GALLONS OF €00D WATER WASTED (B,> Tho Associated Prcbs.) CKOTO.N New Yoik Mai oh 31 —It ih tstimatea that^ 3 000 OuO oOu gal- lons, of Water went to waste today in the .spillWMi at Cornell elani of Croton likes N> \\ York s groat lestrvon when necau&e ot hea\ y raina the wa- it i ieifhed tht .rtrhp^t mark MUCP Hie dam was built. The passage of this bill wiUr b£ a source of much gratification to-toach- ers Avho have heretofore been to the expen.st of attending institutes ftnd conferences with no compensation ^x- rept the meager salary upon * •DWrtch most of them are expected to live. Both Senator Perns and Assembly- man Pierce have worked hard for the passage of the *>ill and their godd offices will undoubtedly be appreciat- ed by e\4>rj rural teacher ia the State FRENCH IMPRISONED BY HUNGARIAN FORCE PARIS, March 31—Reports were eceived here today that Hungarian Soviet forcew in the Transylvanift neu- ral ZOIK attacked French troops, cap- tui nig 350 On demand ot the French general he release of the prisoners h*8 promised by the Hungarians, ly disturbed conditions are reported exist In Hungary. ^^ \%