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VOL. XI1T, NO. 230.
HAMMOND, INDIANA.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1919.
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RSON SENTENCES LAKE CO. LAW VIOLATO
'FLU' GORE sympathy!
SPURNED GIRL AND
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HUSBAND
SEEK HEAR! BALMS
jraflge Anderson Makes Short Work With Cases Involving Dry Violations.
I I'.l l.t.ETIV (Ey International 2Tvrs Service.) 1MH WATOi I-, Alarch 12 Cbnrle I. Tr.ylor. of Hasimond, In!.. Indicted I'nr violiition of the Mann net, pleaded ut cullty vtlirn orriilnnod before V'oUc:al JimIrc A. M. AnJcrsnn toilny. (By International News Service. I I1 A t POI I. Ind.. Mnrch 12. Hnrof Co, lorairr crisiiler of the Je-K'-r National llnnli at Trrre Huute. I "J., bat-ftrd with enibcET.Ietnent of s.Kj of tie bnnk'm funi!. rwi en- ; need to Dir Tfnr i:i ilunt:i cn-'t-rttirirr by K-uYrul Jutl-p . H. dc-riton tcfa.
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Ind., March
Two Blasted Romances of 1918 Vintage From Gary in Hammond Court.
j Two of last summer's Gary romances. rnuch w.rse lor wear, have been brought f l ii.ht in the superior court at ltaiu- : tnond. ! lie fore Judgo Rcitcr and a Jury. Miss Josephine l'orio, a laeiits' tailor, at 4556 ! Lake, lVrk ave t 'hie-ago. and Tulilo La ; iluara, ex-wholesale liquor doaitr of ;Gar, ra involved in heart balm littgai lion. Mtss Perio asks that La, Guira, ! w ho is wealthy, bo rnaib: to pay her ; v-S.Ol'O for not making h.:r hs wife, i Mirs l"ori has as her counsel Atty. I'r'! I'ruiiHiiCfe'.r :niJ I.a Uuara 15 repI re-i.to.i l.y Alt). K. G. Sjtroiit. M!f i Vno loll Hi-; jury that L.a Ouara iitcd 'her peroral tiim in Chti'.ife'o. askrd h.r J to marry him. hut that alter she had ii'.c! with him in i"ary h'l refused to enter irto iIm- -. mr-a. t. I.a tluaru still : roi-ld's id inry ti:t cwn? a wine liou5f at n 1 "i-i ;-. ti and Kca.!" stf.. hlcaso. ! I?-, tb'- oilier rr'iit. :''"1 t'-Jay. the T.rril ri:':TU'' is iTe.onl. Tlie shies ; of ' lm triaiigl are: ! Io;;-i . H;riiey. a r;;-c-:t oar n'an. unn'vdt n al !y molinci. ' Milan NVdoff. a l',ands"iic tailor. Ha-lio. Far"cy. wif and allcfred b
he husband to be Xe Jeffs swfetheart. Mr". I'.arnry's three children form the
THE G. O. P. EXAMINER CONCURRED
It was naturalization day in Judge Hardy's court. A gentleman from ancient and noble Italy was presenting his claims for rights o citizenship in America and in answer to the question. "What is your complexion ?" had written "normal." "What's the name of the town in Italy where you were born?" inquired the examiner. "Oh, it's hell of a name," replied the applicant. "Who runs this country?" asked the examiner a little later. "Wilson," the petitioner replied. "Correct," answered the republican examiner.
LAKE COUNTY ODDFELLOWS CELEBRATION!
BALCONIES IN BERLIN HAVE BECOME FIGHTING TOWERS WITH MACHINE GUNS
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12. Lake COUIltv's liquor law Vi3-' backKTOimd. AooonlinK to the complaint . . ... ! rrcpared b- McMahou and Ccnroy, iators were chagrined to nnd here : dcfr w,..,, , m,lor at th Barney
vesterday that the court did notMt January is. at.d " . . slaif.l. f.arney hiir.i t)
:ieiicve in me impurung oi wiusV:cy for a remedy in "flu" cases. "I have never heard such sickness
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Subordinate and Iiebekah odK I. O. ( O. 1"., Lake county, will hold a joint ; celebration of their on; hundred annlj versury in the near fiture. J C. IL Reed of Kiu tChieaKo, district ; deputy grand master of Lake, rouniv.
! havliifr jurisdiction over twenty lodges, i j has called a meeting for Wednesday' i March 13. at the J. o. O. F. hall, Kast I Chicago. The meetlpK will be held at j ! 8 p. ni. and committees representing all ! I the r. O. O. F. lodges who have signifies ' tfieir intention to co-operate In the! cominir celebration will be present to i make the necessary arranfremerits for j I handling an affair of this magnitude' : and Importance. j t Invitations will be extended to offt- j j cers of the Illinois lodges to meet with '
j the officers of the grand lodjre of In- '
There will be speakers of country-'
wide renown, besides members of the loj eal lodges who are known throughout'
in') jurisdiction. The I. O. O. F. was Instliuted in the.
Lrm-o .-iai"s at; nammorf, .Md.. on: April IS. ISIS, and ha enlnvnl a
j pnenomenal rromli in the fraternal' j world, and now boasts of over 1. 130, 000 ; members in the two branches of the or- i j der. with almost $75,000,000 invested. j
There arc nearly po.000 members in: Indiana alone. 3.000 of whom are mem-; bers in Lake county. j restrict Deputy Reed when Interview-; ed by a Times man today Bald; ! "The war and the flu epidemic have J made Inroads into the ranks of the I. !
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WAR CRY
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Loyal troops manning machine gun on Berlin balcony. The many balconies along the main thoroughfares of Berlin, wher once the common people stood to jzare in awe at the crowned heads, now boast machine guns manned in the name of democracy. Loyal Ebert troops, with these Runs, are preparer, to end suddenly any revolt started by Spartacans or conspirators who have visions of bringing the kaiser back.
among wives and children in all.
my life," said Judge Anderson. j Yesterday's session was taken: up. entirely with cases involving! transportation ot liquor into the j state in violation o the Reed i
amendment, and in a majority o:1 cases pleas of guilty w ere entered . poor Jury ,Too! Why JedgC, hv ihr dftiV-'riants. t
How Could You
POOR BETTY, THEY HID HER ANKLES
O. O. V.. but never in the history of the
-mT t , T. i . j rn ! Past one hundred years has the growth MUSIC LaSt Night and TO- ! been more rapid. 1 r n Oiif o - J I "Lodges I hae visited !n the county ciay uomes yjuz a Leau ;are aI1 show.ns a WOI dcrfuI incrcase Jft tt , I membership and I believe the two above Hecll. j causes which havo caused the officers i some concern, have reacted in favor of
a steady growth In membership.
SAY I. W. W. WENT TO RUSSIA BY THOUSANDS
KAMRADT WINS
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CALM PRIM !
(By International Kw Strrtca.) "WICHITA. Kans.. March 12. That the
It would' RPn-ar that nestiler.ee. ! Ran Bclshevlkr moretnent was en-
j whether it be war or Sickness; always f EinePred. h the l- w- and that W
Kamriiond'a i"irst Annual Automobile
Show is a bur succss with Interest and j
attendance increasing daily.
l.at nitrht and this aftrriioon the ' emphasizes the need of fraternal or-i
I. W. "W. went from the V. S. to Russia
oy tr.c attendants
Judr" Andtraoii followed his ruls-ii:. f the first d'i. imposirtfr. as a grrncra! u!. r.'eni.t of $H'd and a ai! sen- ; where it was shown Jhet the, H- i ov was broucht into the st-Jte for v: coses of a! t.i l droppir.K tic. ;.ai! -;:!. i:. f.si' '.vii' re ibe tiquor was ' :--.-vi3r'it in 'or In-li- . dual v.;;e. Lady and Etlccl Tljer. j "Her. v. e b i' the iidy and the 'blind : JiiOrc Ainitr'on said when he .-. V -'i cnl'-nee. of 100 fine and sixty ' ; : i'i ja'l oil S..ph!.i :;Uk i. proprie-' ,.f a -.-f t drink raiouii ct Indiana b-ir'.-or After s'.ic had admitted brinpir.r; ; itior into ;f.i state froin '.'tiicago. . ..tr---.!o ami Ausustin Fed 3. who wee i iiefed wnh her. got off with fines of !
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(By latsiaatlcaal Ker Service.) NEW YORK. Jlarch i;. Tho fasciiiottins silk-cind ankles of Mrs. Betty Inch, w htch at hir las: trial for allet;cd txtortioii were it ported n.-sponsiM for tb.t disagreement k( the Jury, acoordmtr to the prosecutor, were concealed bi hind au oak baricr, four feet hiith. s h ;n li.i second trial began today. An old fashioi.td swingLnK gal-j at the sinv of ttv- witneas chair, permitted entrancv, und then closed automatically. When Mrs. Inch raw the innovation she gapped and fell b;:ck in her siat. "This is :n cutrag-." declared Harry I'ultor, her cou ri s. 1 . "Why don't tli'ry build a box on 'op, o her face will be. hiib-n. .-he : t'lld shout answers loud n":.ii'n to be heard" Tli-n Mr-. I nd, found lor olee. "Why lo tlic;." "vaut. to put rot- in a. trench'.1 1. in't ni fault that my ankles are pre'ty nd I'ia sure that I nec-r show Ihnii purposed) Mrs. Inch is accused of extorting $215 from Kngeno V. Herman, wealthy motoi tfuk manufacturer.
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Ti-'bor. drew si:; months in jail in r.1- . .:: to a In." of $i.t when it was -uKh out 'hat bi restaurant tiorc a b reputation in the community. t..'.:i A. V.'i'.liams. colored, of Oa-r. r. pi.ltted lie hi;d brought !ipjor into li.e st: f'' to tell and was given $ ! ar.d i''-; ;,- flays i:i jail. -cila AVirgo3 of Oary war. diseliatK-d f . r ti.lerins a plea of pailty wh ?r. Anderson learned that she ? ' v mother o? two childi-Ti, one 'ix l ...-.ith.- old JTl'.l AUbi Falls. " Judge, the whole neighborhood was sKk with the P.u and a doctor told ire d:.nk would lv: 5Cod for the disease, i I broupht sonic v.ii:-key in from i -t.ioago." trr.s the alibi of Mike Tcl;nk.i o-f Gary, but when the g-vf rnrf'O. showed that the defendant had
bicugh. f'.f ty-thrce gallons into the state in three separate lots in less than i v o weeks" time, Judere Anderson gave -.- m , . b.m four months in jail in addition to j NOfth TOVHlShip ASSCSSOr
auditorium was crowded lo capacity j .while Jazz, singers swayed on tho plat-. torm at.d poured their syncopated ruts- ; ' sasres into the sea of upturned eai s. j i The Arrowhead Inn melody acrobats I performed last r.iaht and the tavern choir : from Coney I-'and tUis afff-rnoon. It j waj a Jaxz tvuttntii'tit with the Arrow-t i head atid Core T';ind running neck and J . nee!;. The pam n in..vii!nif Co'lissimo; ir. j iaid toutiiey na:- mudo up of Ray Rey- J nobis, singer: .1"' Tenn'r. t.ut; Waltsr J Vauclian. banjo: Allien Raker, saxe-
1 " hone: Lilly AVigger. i lano; und Harry 'the Lnkuoun. ilrums. They gave a I snappy pros ram. The Coney Island crew this afternoon. ; '.oaned Vij- courtesy of Masers Gallet ; ;Mid Reynolds, included Kelyn Earle, 'Opal LaKosc, Helen Marcellcs, Cora . -'tv art. Jack Meye rs, Ned LaRose and ; Willis F-nnis. Funis is a ery c!eer piano player. T'utKirow night is amateur night, with Fred I tempy y scheduled to sing "Heaui f iful Kmiy." "A'.'iiat I Have Said T Have , .-laid." and "Oh, Dain-daiii-dani-eiamscl, Marry Me." Mr. and Mrs. Ma:, turd Smith, the
ride and trroom of the ntito show, paid In- show eody a brief 't last night.
ganization. such as the I. O. O.
kindred lodges. "The coming celebration v. ill be an eloqitert testimonial to this belief, and I feel that I am strangely fortunate In being In a position to help commemorate! the birth of the order !n the United States cf America."
F and ' t'urlne t-le rtSime cf Premier Kerens-fey
to giv aid to Lcnine and Trotsky, are
Taul M. Kamradt yesterday won the j nomination for mayor of West Ham- ; mond on the Peoples ticket in an order- : primary at which 1,475 "men- and' women voted. j Kamradt, the present mayor, received I SJG vo'es and James T. Enright, hisopH ponent on the Peoples ticket, 5S. An-! drew Stachowlez won the nomination: for city clerk with 1.033 votes as against 238 for r,. M. McCarthy and Rudolph '.
Fighting Zone Is Like a Flanders Battle Field Today.
(By .Iatarnatioal Kairi Serrlce.) ECLLETI.V. WEEMAB, laarcH 13. (TU Br. lia and I.ondoa.)Oenaany was urred to mako aa appeal to ta eonscienca ot ta world" today By Herr Peteraen, a member of the tlonal as.embly. He declareej that if Germany aid BOt ret food It womM "leaa to aa roropeaa dlBaster.'' . (Exclaelv. cable by the Int.ruaUoaH Serrlc and the toadoa Daily Expres.) HIlSIWOrOBS, March 11 Oeria ayeata are working to obstruct the regeneration of Jtuaela, Thle place awarma with them and aU are well rspplied with yold. BULtCTIN. (By International Kewa Serrlce.) PABIS, March la. The Oarmtni, beUerlnr they wonld be called to Pari, for the preliminary pce terma March 7, ordered apecial pullaa tralna sufficient to bring aoo person , . according- to the Petit Journal today. BtXLETlN. CBy International News Serrlce.) PARIS, March la A new Oarman military law is to be proclaimed shortly prorleUn for aa armr of
nearly 350,000' men, the Matin stated today. In setting- forth the provisions the paper said that the force will consist of thirty-fl-re brlffrades of 9,500 men each, tha soldiers volunteering- for six months' service. Pleld Marshal Hindenburc expected- to- - retained as chief of rtaff,--
EAST CHICAGO MAN ASKS NEW TRIAL
IMPORTANT TAX
Inn were tl.ere long er.oush to receive I Hammond.
scores or congratulations. "Snip" Voorhei:-', a soldier just back frfin France, bolted into the show to see hid father after nearly two years separation. Tiut the i,-irls saw the former high school athlete first and ho was kissed so often and fast he almost forgot about dad.
OUage XXOrXOn tO Again responsible for the destruction of
I ss.uuu.uuu worm or property each yeas j since 1013. Lambert is one of the five i members of national executive board of the I. W. W. I Most of the defendant have interest
ing individual records. Thineas Fast-
man, still a fugitive, is a rabid revolu-
12. ' tionist, who ndocated extreme violence.
Attornejs for Alderman Hert Peterson j Fred Gram-, Larnest Hennlrig. Paul Maiof Fast Chicago, convicted recently of;hak. Carl Schncll and George WengT contributing to the delinquency of are German enemy aliens. Morris
uea.nco n;ra sna Florence Sickles, of : Hecht is a young Jew who has wealth
a pc pared yesterday before i parents at Braddock. Pa. He refuses to
( Judge K. M. Norton in the Lake circuit j have anything to do with them. Peter
coure. una men motions ior a new trial .T. Higgins Is an Irish e-.ituten of Ausfor Peterson. Judge Norton cranted thli,oiin I .en stark- i a Mnii-nn ar.
(By International Kews Serrlce.) Br AirSEl) ft inn.,,A.
Rtra-j was ictTious for the treasurer
; among the many startling charges that , ,ace on UlP UckeU r32f a9 againsl 660 . L !" "I , V. S. Dlst. Atty. Robertson says he will! for Martiri K,neran. I bLRLIN, March 11. (Via Loni Prove during the trial of thirty-two j T,,c only otbt.r tecket was the demo- don, March 12 ) Fip-htintr , cHIl ! r- w- called in the federal court here rrat and u had onc caniJidate. J. Oakley .' , lfm) XiSaS StlU i todai'- Koontz. Koontz won the nomination for raging here between the Sparta- , The defendants are charged with plot- maor on the democrat t'eket with three cideS and government rronnc Ti'th iting to overthrow the U. S. government vo., olie of lhf;5e hrAltg iHsi in his , Uu . ? 1 tr00PS Wlth . and planning to establish a Bolshevik 0Wn ward , neitner Side giving any quarter I republic in this country. Frrd Berwanger defeated Frank ; Women are llOW takinp- nart in th i I red H. Moore, of Los Angeles, one of Green for the council from the nrst S- . - . W Part in the j the attorneys defending the prisoners. I w.ard by C9 votes. In the sece.nd m 3rd. ! fign"Ilg. 'returned recently from Kussia. where he I Arthur llvbarcz.vk. brother-in-law of I ri j . . ,.,
spent several months co-operatiifV with! chief Nitz. was nominated for alderman. uuaarco ana "tty-One army the Dolsheviki. P.obertson asserts. j defeating Alderman Arnold-Ktzyaansw- officers and policemen who Were Secret service officials have secured j j. yclix Aloldrawski beat. August; . , , . much incriminating evidtnee, C. L. Lam- j ijioza in the 4hird and Fred Stellmg ! CaPtUreQ tRe LUCntenberg pobert stated in a report In 1916. that in I won in the fourth. The race in tho I lice Station were all nnf A-iU
. Stelling received 1"? , tl. c a -j
106 and oitol-11 opditaciae movement is
j the state of California alone the I. AV. AA". J fourth was close
votes. Herman eining
Hear Evidence in Delinquency Case.
ISpecja:. To Thk Times. I CROWX POINT. IND.. March
Planer 103.
TOO GREAT QUESTION
TO BECOME
PARTiSAE
i lset tt.e poys over t.nere wish ttse snow j ed at the evidence or the two sixteen j would last long r. but if any returned j year old girls. H 6ys ho did not
MEETING TOMORROW
roldters fret in tonight (here will be Ptenty of kis '-.
motion ami set jiaren -1st as trial day. ! assumed name
Tom IVdlas, John I'appas and Jerry of Solidarity, one of the official organs: LozarJ were each required to give J500 and J. A. McDonald, is editor of "The to appear as witnesses. (industrial AA"orkers." another "Wobbly" Peterson alleges that he was surpris- I oriran
Gov. Ttobrton. of Oklahoma, wll a witness at the hearings
P.. Tl. Chaplin Is editor
be
the fine of J100.
li-.fluenza was also the defense offered by Alex Acs of Gary, charged 'iv-Uh importing seven nnd one-half gallons of whiskey from Chicago. He got ft'i" and two months In jail. p eoth Telkiseh ard Acs sought to Sid -punishment by saying that thy bael tieen fined in the state courts, but they adftvittPil that no jail sentence b.ad accompanied the fines. "Thai's th' whole trouble." Judge
Anderson said. "If the state officials
did their duty and Imposed jail lnocs you men wouldn't lie here. fV" simrly amounts to a license."
' rnr' Coat Saises Pine.
and Deputies to Meet n Sims Tomorrow.
James Clements, assessor ef North township, this morning received a telegram from Fred Sims, chairman of the state tax commission, stating that ho would be at the HaTnond courthouse at 10 a. rn. tomorrow -t j conduct a tax meeting. Clements was instructed to
cn'hnve all his deputies present. Sims will
i explain the assessments under the new I tax law as stated in these colu.nns yes- ; terday.
j DR. LLOYD OPENS
OFFICES IN THE HAMMOND BLDG. Dr. A. W". Lloyd lifii opened a suite of offices on the fifth floor of the Ham-
I mond buildinsr and resumed practice j after six montha in the medical ser
vice of the army. nr. Lloyd s practice is limited to ye. ear, nose and throat.- While In the army he was assigned to brp.ln surgery and eye, ear. nose and throat work. Dr. Lloyd was a captain.
A handsome fur overcoat cost John Kladarin of Gary, manager of a coal j SUGGESTS BRITAIN and ice business, en extra 109 when . -- be ndmitted that he had l.roueht twelve 1AXJZj XlM U U O X XvliUCt
and one-half gallons of whiskey Into the state.
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'Yeur fine will be $200 and ctsts." Judae Anderson said. "One hundred of
it 13 for that fine fur coat you have
know the character of the evidence 1
they introduced nor the exact dates upon which he was accuseel of committing the acts. An affidavit sworn to by his mother sets forth the fact that Tie was at his home in Kast Chicago from 11:30 to 1 a. in. on February 3 when he is alleged to have committed the offense with while he Is charged and tlmt she assisted him to prepare for a trip to AVashington a. this time.
MILITARY TERMS BASIS OF TREATY
j spreading. The revolt has developed into a j real civil Avar. , irO PRISONERS TAKEN, j Bloody fighting Is in progress In th I eastern suburbs of I-i.-htcnherg and Noukfoln. Neither side is tskir.g nnv prisoners In these battles. The Eteis J ere fortifying the stations, i Since AVar Minister Oustav Noske IsI sued an order to -wni
fCirmmings, the Democratic ; anti-government man. There have been
i more man nity executions a day. It i has increased the fury of the Spartai sides' attack. ! II KE A riANDEKS PIELD. j The nghtinsr zone is like a rianders' i battlefield. The Spartacldes arc throwi ing up entrenchments end are emplac-
AA'ASHINGTON, March 12. "The i ing barbed-wire entanglements before league of nations is teiei great a question t their positions. to become partisan." ' I Wagons were overturned in the This was the keynote of a statement streets and in the newspaper district issued today by Homer S. Cutiimings. i rolls of paper were utilized as barrlchairman of the democratic national cades.
committee, urjrlng all Americans, re- ! At the
Chairman, Praises Taft and Scores Opponents. (By International News Serrlce.)
IS CHARGED WITH ASSAULT
By H. J. Greenwnll. Eelnlve Cable by the International ervoe and 1-ondon Inllv KidiymI.
there. The next time you get in troubl.j BERLIN'. A'lA LONDON', March 12. I would aeivise you to leave it behind." ! A majority of German industrial lead-
"I'll not show any partiality, but will J ers are supporting a project which ) treat the whole family alike." the court j may soon be launched officially by the) told AA'alter Koslba of Gary in imposing t German government that Great Bidt- i sentence of three months and $100. the j ain take over a certain percentage of j same sentence he gave Koslba 's father i the German Industries and thus make' at the December term of court. herself responsible for the pavment of
"I nev
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Nick Prisonik of 151 Company house in East Hammond, was arrested last night by Officer Homrich of the Hammond police, charged with assault and battery. Nick pleaded guilty this mornio", in the Hammond city court to hitting another man over tho head with a dapper, cutting the man's head so h&d!y that a doctor had to be sent fcf
j He was fined $11 by Judge
:iot.
PAL MOORE GETS
(By International New
SOUTH F.F.ND. Ind. Moore shaded Frankie
HADE.
Serrlce.)
rtarch 12. Pal
wayne, in ineir ien rouifajd
EVERYBODY WANTED TO WRITE HER UP Harrison McLaughlin, one of the steadiest and hard workingest on the Times linotyre battery, failed to show up this morning at the usual hour. "Must be something doing." said Foreman Grothe, who has had some experience in housekeeping. There was. Along came Mac about eleven, tired but happy. "AVhassamatter, Mac, why don't you go to bed early?" asked Grothe. "I did." said Mac, "but I had to get up at three o'clock gee, she's a dandy weighs eleven pounds and fat: I don't know who she takes it after. She " But the force was too busy to listen. It's the second girl in the Mclaughlin family. Mother doing well. Father prouder 'n everything.
(By International News Serrlce.) PA HIS. March 12. "The importance of the military terms In the peace treaty cannot be exaggerated." said the Fiargo today. They constitute the basis of any edifleo that the peace
conference tries to set up. But only I permanent accord among the allies I svill give value to the decisions take ti.
The delegates have taken up fenconsideration a communication from the Czecho-Slovaks denouncing German-Austrian.' and German-Hungarians on the ground that they are plotting to foment Bolshevism in Czecho-Slo-valtla.
WHO WANTS HIM
er heard of as much sickness . German indemnities to other countries night, one of the fast ri, 7 " ,T 1 i Br International wives and children in all my . arord ing to Arnold Rechberg. .former j onywhere In years arA.d J;?! Jerked : NEW YORK, Mar
life." Judge Andersem said after James Kowal and St?ve Naosha had told him they imported eight gallons of whiskey from Chicago because of influenza in their families. "Judge, whiskey is no good for sickness unless you rub It on the outside." Anna Lcniene, arrested with the men
(Continued on page eight.)
Jcht here last
ws Berrice.)
w. . . i vrw , i ' rv i . i ft i e 1 i -. . n v ma nr
aide to the erstwhile crown prince. , the return of the fig; .tin, ' . 4k. t.,"r,i club desiring the services of
This economic union would not lifinie- .i.tn e" -
Ms son had the best Moore with htm greH took the other eight
economic union would not
prove a menace to the F. ff., for that country is an economic domain in itself," said Rechberg In the interview.
Take ""he Times and keep touch with the whole Avorld.
Don't throAv y
1 pf kt two rounds.
i tress!veness
Paper aAvay
Charley Herzog may scure title to the
veteran r''er hy tking over his Jio.000 contract and paying the Boston Braves a reasonable sum for his release. This was made plain today by George AA'. Grant, new owner of the Boston
club. Hrzog. it is said, may become a
"NOTHING DOING" TO LUDENDROFF (KxcltislTe Cable by the International wt Service and the London Oollr Siprrw). liONDOS, March 12. Gen. Ludendorff's offer of his history of the war to the Dally Express for $200,000 has been rejected. In making known the decision today the newspaper said: "Ludeddorff has already cost the allies dear enough. AA'e are not prepared to pay him indemnity."
CUNNINGHAM IS ARRESTED
(By International News Serrlce.) GOSHF.N. Ind., March 12. AValter Cunningham. 20. of Plymouth, Ind., who authorities s;y Med following the murder last week of Mrs. Perry Replegle. wife of his employer, was arrested near here early today.
He will be returned to Plymouth and
1 . T club. Hrzog. it is said, may become a He will be returned to Plymouth an! Without reading trp Wanj acj page, member of the Yanks before nightfall, examined as to his mental condition
garelless of p. ''tics, to support President Wilson in h'.s efforts to secure a treaty of peace that will mako future wars impossible. Lauding the attitude of former President Taft and scoring senators who oppose the league, Cutnminits asserted that senatorial opposition to the league is "baseel in laifeo part upon personal antipathy to the pre sid nt and a desire
LIchtenberp police stations.
$20,000 was confiscated by the .Spartaeids. FBTJSSIAN OrriCSES AS FSrVATES. Twelve thousand Prussian officers an serving as privates among the volunteer troops employed by the government in and about Berlin. They nre 'he mainstay of the government forces. Despite the fact t'rt the worker voted to call off the strike nianv inde-
SEPARATE STATE AT KIEL CANAL (By International News Serrlce.) PARIS, March 12. The creation of a separate state in Northern Germany along the Kiel Canal, was proposed today by the Temps. The paper sugests that this could be done under the leaeue of nations just as it is preiposed to make an Independent state along the Dardanelles. If the idea Is carried out this state would be made up of th ancient Duchies of Pchleswig-Hnljiteiii and Lauenburg. which were formerly inde
pendent, but which were taken over by Bismarck in 1S4 from Denmark. Denmark has already demanded th return of Sehleswlg and It was suggested in Tarls that a rlfbeo. ue be held there to give the people the right of self-determination.
to weaken his influence," at home; and ; 'fidents refuse to return to work and abroad. join.-d up with the Ppartacides. Th "A reace treaty Tret, and a league of (workers are generally in sympathy with nations afterwards," Cuirmings said. ,ne Spartacldes. They claim they wilt "would postpone an effective laugo for i no' return to work until the troops are generations and it would reduce; t he ' w: t hdra wn. treaty to a 'mere scrap of paper to be 5' t-SS PBISONESS ESCAPE, torn to tatters the moment international ! Th str"ct car Hon failed to return interests come into conflict with each to work also. other.' j The aovernment ordered the dlssclu"AU civilization is today upon an un- ,ipn of ths r,avy division on penalty of safe and unstable basis." he added. 1 deliih- Dut instead of complying, the
men jotnea the Spartacldes. ( The escape of 5.000 Russian prisoners from Ruhleben camp was confirmed to-
I day. The men left no clue behind : them and are believed to have ioined
j the Spartacldes. I There Is much indignation amonc the .working people and they are maintaining a friendly attitude toward the Spar- : tacides. SFAKTACIDES ASSEST tOOTJTRS. I have personally seen Spurtaclst ; soldiers arrest looters. Some tirrvs the anger of the crowd against the Voters was so high that they-shouted to tho soldiers to lynch them. ; Desultory fighting was in progress all i niKht long in the city with the Ppartacldes sn'ping government soldiers, i On Monday night the Spartacldes atItsoked one of the railway stations as j a rassenger train was departing.
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