Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 242, Hammond, Lake County, 26 March 1919 — Page 1
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STRIKE AT ANOTHER
HAMMOND CAR PLANT
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While Negotiations at the Standard Indicate EarlySettlement Troubles Also Develops Elsewhere.
Confirmation of Sure Treaties With Central Empires Not Now Possible.
Two hundred car builder are on strike at the Indiana Car & Equipmen plant la Hammond today.
John Edvin Nevin staff correspondent !. n. service-
PARIS, March 26. Realizing :
conciliatory meetings with the err.r'"yers and the employes wore proecu it: 3 satisfactorily today In the labor trouble at the Standard S'.-el Car pir.nt at Hammond.
John J. Walsh, federal mediator, ar-
Ihat it IS practically impossible tOf; ri,ed from Washington yesterdny aftercar rv Oil the hht for Confirmation noon and e once set to work to bring
a!.'Ut a settlement. The spirit of the 1.109 workers who filed Stadola Hall last night to listen to Walsh indicated they -were anxious to return to work as soon as satisfactory conditions were promised by the plant. The company shoved its good
NEXT SUNDAY IS THE DAY INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON, March 26. Get ready to put your clock ahead an hour. Under the provisions of the daylight saving law, all time pieces in the country are to be set ahead one hour at 2 a. m. next Sunday morning. 0 course there's no penalty attached to it if you fail to sit up until that hour, so just put your clocks and watches an hour ahead when you go to bed on Saturday night and then forget all about it.
SUFFRAGE LEADERS WHO WON BALLOT IN THEIR STATES HOLD UNIQUE POSITION AT CONVENTION IN ST. LOUIS
of sure treaties with Germany and Austria-Hungary, Pre:-idcnt Wilson is now understood to be workin; for the completion of a general document to secure peace between the allies -and ail of the central powers. Already substantial progress fcns been made in this direction. IA:tv QUESTIONS INVOLVED.
NONDESCRIPT UNDESIRABLES GO THROUGH
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will m the matter by posting notices in ! HlCkel Plate HaS Special ; the riant lo the effect that collections I c
for Ellis Island With Sev- j era! for Deportation. !
would no longer be
for the foremen
pennitrtd. The vorkmcii complained that foremen made it ncesary for 'hem lo buy presents for them. ':ic foreman was given an aiitom.-bii. b tlie me n. it is alleged.
c-n.:gned to Ellis ii raised through
; nhoard a special Nickel T'latc short- !
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:-reb-. ,ri! in a rrtrfl rrai y :v.:tvi3!on a" the r ; s invoUe AF?ECTS TWO rTATIONS. t-amuch ss ti- fniifd f sie t-fS var "'!! d f." a i n -1 'h.-rmnny 7 'on imi'd ! pag-"
of
SOLDIERS
MEETING IS EVE. Big Crowd Expected at Liberty Hall to Hear Great Lakes Band.
for' y 1 , r.- l-'.o r. I Island for ;., rta' ' i Hammond !at
. prison train v r ' ty before tea o"c
b. P. Kui-scli. fciera! immigration inj specter of Seattle, said the undesirables l nero being deported as a result of their I activities in the west. They wrro a j nondescript lookii-g crowd.
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KAROLYI
REPORTED
SLAIN
! Numerous Conflicting Reports
Come Out of New Bolshevic Acquisition.
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The Great this c ening his.- soldiers
iBAHK IS ! i ROBBED ! ATMOROCCO l reae--tt) a ....... !
Lett to rifcht, above: Mrs. Percy tarrell, Mrs. Richard Edward and Mr. Henry Youmans. Below: Mrs. John L. Pyle. Mrs. W. E. Barkley and Misa Katherine Pierce.
This jrroup cf women enjoy a unique position at tha jubilee sufTriijre convention r.ow b:nj held in St. Louli. They are presidents
of state suffrage associations in states that have granted women the ballot within the past year. Mrs. Pyle is from South Dakota,
Mrs. Farrell from Michigan, Miss Pierce from Oklahoma, Mrs. Barkley from Nebraska, Mrs. Edwards from Indiana and Mrs. Youmans from Wisconsin.
WELL-KNOWN CHICAGO jRED CROSS AID mm is accused: in raiC schools
DAVE'S CONVERT COMES BACK TO GET LANTERN
Lakes r.avy band will play t Liberty Hail where the nd sailors mass meeting
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makii.g v. ay with between - '
"00 and JK,...3ft Wr.rtl, of I.tbwrty Ronds. vhirh were cvntatr.ed in the safety deposit bx. . The robbers made their
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otiei Jcr.n t . U; tr is to j rcside. i Do jou v'i: to show the returrurg , bo s or-rrcciatien for their service to the country and the honor of Hammond? Zo you v. ant to 5t th. m ha a building wnh an auditorium, syirnasiuui, bo-Ar-rs. reaJjng. smukntg and rest roon.s Do jou -a Hit th? citv council to create tax lovy to erect this building s proMoed by t'ne stato legislature at the la.t
detLaidTlifdie4nthi9 y yosuVdy'tfn! j Harry Newman Denies the
ing or ii. e roctry or the Farmers' bai.k
Charges of Grand Larceny Against Him.
vAAt s!,He Left Without Fuss of
of th-m has been 1 rii'i. th? bank, the 1 ;.apk and telephone communication ' r! 1 ar.d at noon lo- I of :bie to rea-n mat '
to
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ceed F. D. JtfcElroy on Board of Guardians.
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';.: i. . If yoi do. aft'-nd the meeting and
.oursg'i the h"; -. If ou hti-. ei't mad" up our mind. t'iO rip-ftii!g and hear the fpc?keri5.
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iSFEiUL TO THE TlVLSi V r- !. l . I tv! . Mar, h
iias i'-,pntn"l .Mrs. '
,. th-- :.Im:;o : -ivi I.-ii'1-ary 1 d I . Muwsi rcsig!ei: Hal;
r: " a ...- mad', b '- 1'. 1 . Jl.-tlri.; : K ; i"--- a ar;i.'. -d on t s ..iunrdlun- of l.;.k. i la- e of r. 1 ). Mi t-',-
SUDDEN DEATH OF LOWELL GIRL
escare and r : found. B"for r. thie'-ej cut th- i.--' cables, destro; n kt with t'ie outride m day it was still i v
c:ty by phon". The men ga.r.ed nrane to th bank
mroupn t;e rear door and went about
"rk so quietly that ro one knew
I " "Pt'i'cry ur.ut rr" MnK v as open-
go. ed for business thii ir.ornm c. I 1' in not know n n herjier th bonds i ere registered or not. If Ur; Pr? the- eam:or. lf cornert.i int. cash, ; otlv;rw;? the thict fs v. i'i !nc made a rich lru3.
INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! ! CHICAGO. March 2. Harry Newman
i jnstruction for public school children is be:r,g in'.rcdueed under the supervision j j of the .American Ked Cross '.n schools j i 'hroughout the United States, it va
Feathers and He Returned the Same Way.
today denied categorically- all charges of grand larceny of rhsrp practices made against him in connection with a $360.-
(00 dredging rrojrct in the
announced at the netional headquarters '
here today.
Most cf th state superintendents of !
instruction hive endorsed the Ked Cress
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of th
Pae Boone's convert came back tcday
ti, get his lantern and go to work.
It Is quite a drop for "WTiitey" Orgun
; from fwrf'tiff a a 1 r- r-
Utile, iirst aid course, accordlnir to reports re- 1 , , . .
Wabash near Huntington, Inl. ceived by Col. C. H. Connor, medical;,.,,. ,. ... .' , .
A warrant ha? b'.eti issued in Hunting-! corps, L. H. A. assistant dtrector-sen- ; Germans. But Orun has hailiis share of i ton on complaint of one of his foremen' eral of military relief of the Red Cross j d don-t ccrnrlain !
It was th day of Ilammcnd'a rreat
NEW POLICY IS PUT IN PRACTICE
in the ditch ; l who said $1,000 was gi.t irom him for current pens'. At hi?- home t"da. Now man mad" emphatic denial of the harges. Ho sai 1 that he was not connected with the enterprise row and had not been f' i' si . -crj.1 week.
of the project when he1 sn ;f . "lut later, ; r s;-iing t- he a lot :n neu it iv:r to n'.hcr
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i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! ' "AsHI.V'.TO.'v .March m. nii n til ' . l. .
Dies at Gary While Talking - oVnrrVea0;.
I a few da s;. s
SAM WILSON OF ' GARY ARRESTED
ram Wilso.i, a r.'-gro ' Gary, was at end by -1'ff -ct Hell of the Ham-i:-nd police yesterday afternoon at a on t n. t e street charging him ih 'a roe tie . H i'.seni v seen by Ku Stc-ne-b-eker of 1 Sibley street, Hammond.
to Her Mother; Funeral to Be at Lowell.
'SPECIAL TO THE TIMES' LOWELL. Ind.. March IS. Mrs. Claude f-'anders youngest daughter oT Mrs. George Te'erson of Lowell, died at. her home In Gary Monday night. She was s'Umg up in bed talkins to her mother and was seemingly feeling quite tool A.'i r ome sh fell over in what was thought was a fainting spell. When the duct or arri'. ed he pronounced her
dad from a ruptured blood essel. The 1
re::ia:i: "r brought to Lowell Mon- ! day night and f uneral sei -.ices wtll b ' MANY KILLED IN
1 eld at the M. I., church here Thursday j at 2 p. rn. Interment wtll be mad in
oading ar
F'ra nee. i m
will i.arry w 1; h her
regular- crew nine apprentices assigned' to the ship from the training service of, the L nited States thipp.r.g board, thus! inaugurating a new palicy of the board j for th training of young Americans for j service in the merchant marine. The nine apprentices have already j been gi en preliminary training on one I .'of th.? board's Atlantic squadron of I training hirs. Trey v. ill be paid at ; the rate of S.io a month by the shtrping ' board and will ht rated on the ship's 1 papers as appren' 10 s. The master of! th-- ship is 'mdi r. .-de rs to see that the e-'
' I did taie hoi. the oiliers failed, when I saw thero of trouble ah"fd, I
Coteego men. "I will consult v. :th I'raniis V.alker, hit"- Ir thn some interesting fa o u . "
m v 'h-
i.t'.!iiiy. lay and .vt!l come
fi-.-m Dr. V.. r. Hunter, director of the j first aid dlvslon. who has just finished f
a tour of the country. New Tor' eity is now introducing the ipurse in ?11 its public schools; Louisiana. Mississippi, Alabama. California, "i ush nrten and Alaska hae arranged,
for it nd ran'' ; other states have in- Thousands of people had marched
dorsed it. throutrh street with th American flag It is tt.ucbly esimatd there are 100.-j "'"S from every window and carried by f00 fata', aceid.-nta in the Vnited Slat's 'rv mart, woman and child. They had each year and first aid authorities in the ! fi"''3 Central Tark in the twilight ar.d Ro.l Cross beltee in many of thes- sann: the Star j-rangied Banner while the esses death ccml'l bo avert e-d by t tnieiy ! band played. Tt was sea of upturned His', aid treatment. 'faces ex presi.if.- reverence and patrlot-
A. G. Anderson C STZ CJ15 "ES'ONDENT I. N. SERVICIJ BSXI2T, (rt ioadon) March 83. The Bolaherlk movement la Boa. gry is preadlAff tomrd Oarmaar. ZtaUaa troop under commmd. of Oea. Plccloa are rportl oa tha mora la Ea&jrary and ara aald to hava occupied the city of Praia. burg'.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SESVICI1 LONDON, March 26. Count Michael Karolyi, head of the Hungarian republican government up to last Saturday, when he resigned in favor of a Bolshevik dictatorship, has been assassinated, it is reported at Prague, according to advices from that city today. A Central News dispatch from Copenhagen reported that Count Karolyi had been arrested ar.d that he would be placed on trial with Dr. Alexander Wekerle. forni-r Hungarian premier, who was arrested at Budapest on Monday. Numerous conflicting reports upon Hungarian developments ara coming out of Vienna and Bohemian sources. According to the rumors afloat at Trague, Count Karolyi uas shot at Budapest and an army officer was wounded at the same time. The British military mission at Budapest is said to have escaped. There Is much pillaging by the Hungarian Keds. HUNDREDS KILLED IN STS. LONDON, March 26. Hundreds have been killed in violent street fighting at Budapest, said an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Copenhagen this afternoon quoting advices received there from Vienna. Riots are reported from other Hungarian cities. In the Hungarian capital Bolshevik mobs overcame the garrison. It was said, and then massacred many rersens and plundered shops. Afterwards Budapest was Isolated and It is rot known whether atret
. .iuuu.i-Lu. arrai , itgnun is now in rmr.. fV,,.
i preparedness parade, tho ear!y summer; The fate of th. iti..t
of 1917. just after Am-rica's entry Into j ing American members Is unknown j the war that Ogrun saw Boone, gray-:
(beared but energetic veteran of tho last j of the Indian w ars.
Thousands of peop'
the a:
ie'y of those
! JURY GIVES
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STREET FIGHTING
ting out of Ston"hreaUer's garage ; i.owell cemetery. She loaves her hus-
" i h a brass connecting rd. a flashlight no.) oUi. r tiiii.gs helenem? Sionebt -ak-r. ilsrn when arretted claunr.1 tha? Ii. found the things which were f.-ui;d ,n hint, but Judge Klotz fined h:n $6" a ad fc'axc him a. fine of 3 a j, the 1 enal farm at his ti la! th:s nurn!ng in the natiimcnd c'ty i"i:r!. EGYPTIAN SITUATION IS LESS SERIOUS
; band, three children, one only nine eia;. s, : old. her mother, two sisters. Mrs. ( has. 1 Bisig of t "mcago lTeights and Mrs. Kdith 1 Britten ..f North Judse.n and four! brothers Tien y of Iiv.e'!. Owen of Vai- J ' parai-.o. Harry of Schneider and Edward ! ! of Shelby. j 1
I SIXTY-NINE BRIDES 1 I ARE ON THE WAY
'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE!
..Marcri -u. Munv i.ers .-i 1
"'We need not delude"
'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICfl WASHINGTON. March -
T"Rptian sltviation !s begmr.ig to look b-s serious, acordirg to ad ices reaching the state department today from Cairo and Alexandria. Both of these e-tie are described as "quiet" in many Instances railway communication which had been cut off has been restored, it was stated.
I 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE :
i WASHING TON. Mar ! honeymoon transport The ; bound.
The A1.qu1lar.ia. one. cf three
have been killed in 'Ir.-.t lighting between tho Hungarian BoSsl-.ei iks and supporters of the old modoratu go eminent at Budapest, according to a Veinna dispatch to the I'ost today, quoting refugees who havo just armed til Vienna from the W.iT.parinn .'Snitii
Count KaroK,' head e.f th. tlnniiritn I ,vor' ni,
republican ro-. ernment, up until last Saturday, is reported to have volunteered as a private in the Tied army. A Cenea dispatch to the Eally Tele
graph said that Count Kaholji had been
soviet
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' CHICAGO, March 2ri. If organization of the league of nations "in an effort le. prevent wars and stop wars" fails. ery man and woman with an income : 1 . a ear ' ill have v ar taxes t.i pay for Hip rest of his or her life," Senator Hitchcock, e.f Nebraska, declared !n an address b.f.re a lurtic eatherirtr
! bf fore the- Association of Commerce at 1 the lunelieuti here todnv.
1 lm end show-in
days o stres. CALL FOB TOLTJPTTEERS.
j i.'n iionman iree. ia r.ooue w au-
A'1 DVt1 TLT TT1 XT T1 c"T5'fa a crow a iran an auiornoi'iie. e vTXiJtilTlXjJM 1 j called for vo!unteers. j "Whit.y" Orgun was there in overalls agreement of the parties Involv- ani carryinsr a lantern. He was on his
ed in litigation, a Jury in Judge Kei w8y to work as a switchman for the ter a court this morning returned a ' j. H. B. By., and had been blocked by verdict of $20S In the damns-, suit of ' ihe throng. Michael Arter against the Wabash R. when Boone w ent to Ms office In the H Company. 1 Hammond building the following mornArter ivji injured on th" Calumet i ing Orgun walked in. gmr.ey and tired enue eross-ng of Hie Wabash N c. after his night's w ork. 1?14. when a train struck him.j -J hard you speak last night.' he said While, th. a.-cieicn happened on the 1 to Boone, "and Im going to enlist. I Wabash railroad the road was taken haven't got uny folks here and I want
f.vfr later bv the Wabash Railway Co. Company and suit was fled against the lfc".t-. L. V. Craven-, represented th. ra:!:oal and Jos Conroy tile pla'ntiff.
j ENERGETIC ACTION NEEDED
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! PARIS, March 26. Developments in miiltary circles today indicate that the allies have reached the decision to take energetic ac-
jtion against the Bolsheviks. Gen. i Mangin. it was reported, -would probably be in command of anv
troops tnat are employed. (Gen. Mangin is commander of the French army of occupation in Alsace and Lorraine). The most of the French newjpapers regard the Bolshevik rising in Hungary as camouflage. "There Is no.popuiar movement." sai.i the Echo de Faris. "It is only blackmail organized by Count Karolyi." CZECHS INVADE HUNGARY. (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERViCEl
LONDON, March .25. Czech
j troops have begun their invasion
!of Hungary and have occupied
DAMAGE SUITS
ou to keep my lantern to remember me I
by.-
Ar.d so Orgun went to war. ,
ro"'i. rereivea Din one letter rrom mm t- , , . end then word cam- that he had been Rab- 67 milcS "OrthwCSt of. Buaakilled in action. Todav Organ walked J pest, Said a Central News disnafe-'r)
I it: a. i
I ii uiii vicuna touay. ! There Is a big arsenal at Raab.
into Boone's office in uniform.
t T eamrt to fi-.t n,v 1 .ntrri- ' h. snl.1
AGAINST ERIE' Everything you said about them Cer-
ursel vc- with the
h Jo. Another negotiating w ith tha Russian is homeward j govt-i nment since last Nov ember
foolish hope that war will c ise. ' aid the senator. "The-.- -vtll contiiuie ps in the past, and unless the nations of t).;
:i plan to avoid them.
taxes Ievi.-d by the Vnited States government for military and naval preparation will run into the hundreds of millions of dollars a year. Corporate income taxes would be heavy enough to make directors squirm."
j -Vf)'n Goldberg and Finest r St. I A'l'M'.i of Griffith todav fed si, its ! tigainst tii'e E: r.-.iiioad for damages j m th. Hammond superior court. Fact! ifomplaint, c.a'ms that fire caused by , sparks from an Erie locomotive deI stroyed property owned bv the plalntiff. I Goldberg asks fJ.OfO and St. Aub'B j ,
GERMAN COMMISSION FOR PARIS ' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE BERLIN", (vie. London"! March IS.- A German finance commission will arriv 1n Paris on Sunday to confer with th. allies It has just l.en summoned to Weimar for final instructions. Anions tli. members are Max Warburg. Herr t'rb'g. manaST of the I'lconto Gesei)srhaft and Herr Morin, nansger of a Frankfort bank.
vessels that have cleared from French
ports with a total of 3.537 home-coming j Tanks carried 63 brides, the war dc-J partment announced this afternoon. The ' number of officers and men aboard the!
vessel is 4. US and she is due at New Tork March to. The Ulua, with 1.067 officers and men is due at New Tork April 4 and LaTouraine with 2j& Is due March 31.
morejCAPT. ROOSEVELT
HERE'S THE THING
IS TO REPORT INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LONDON, March 2o. Capt. Nicholas Roosevtlt, of tho American Mission to Hungary, has left Budapcst-for Paris to repert on the situation, taid a dispatch from Vienna. Capt. Roosevelt, who Is a cousin to the Is te Theodore Roosevelt, was sent info Austria-Hungary to ssslst In giving food relief.
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i.ague. Senator Hitchcock said: "There ; Xlj UKJJLiKiVi X XjAlX
is little use aruBing with people hoiatntt
extaeniely narrow views that the United j Ptats saouM be a hermit r.niion. hold-I
ing itself aloof frorr the rest of the world."
mans was so. On his chest Orgun v ore nte(s!.
W.C.T.U. WOMEN CLEAN 4 CORNER'S FOUNTAIN
BOLSHEVISM' eH.wSfT
! INTERNA'IONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 CHICAGO, March ". trrctor
speaking befote th
HE DIDN'T WANT
TO PAWN GUN
YOU'RELOOKING F0R decide ON KIND In Tub Tivtrs advertising columns to-j OF PAVEMENT day reader will find a couron which j with a purchase check of 11.00 or morel East State street property owners at the Lion S'ore Thursday will entitle j after three me.tines decided last niftht each patron to 50 S. i- H. Green Stamps! upon a poured asphalt pavement fr in addttfen to the regular stamps given jtate street from Oakley avnie to with a purchase- 'Calumet avenue.
f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl CHICAGO, March 2$. When a "custemer" entereel the New York Loan lank here last night and pointed a "N.w shiny nun" nt Charles Henrich. the latter asked. 'You would like fpawn it 7" "Pawn h--l-! replied the customer. We mean business. This is a holdup." Three fellow- bandits then Joined the "customer,'" the quartet es. -spins with diamonds val-jed at 13.009 ar.d J500 -a ca-"-
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Ass'iciation of
eommerie here last n'ght, declared 'net "Tlie averaire man Is not much
i enacting and enforcing: the provisions
concerned about ways and means of of the league of nations, but he has the Arm er.nviction that a l.asrua of nat.e.ns w.U prevent war and be doesn't want any mere wais." Senator Hitchcock predicted that a
ehansre in sentiment soon among oh- i
jert.rs to the league such as Senators Borah and Reed, who 'distrjst tho vvhe.le thins."' and Senator Lewj;;., "who some features of th. league." Regarding bolsht vism, the senator sa id : "I d not fear bc'shvism !n th!s ountry but T would net ear to predict how far 1 go in Europe."
Mrs. James Graves. Mrs. R. O. Rick
a committee of this afternoon
cleaned" and polished the bubbly fountain in front of tha Lake County bank at State and Hohman streets, which the W. C. T. U. installed two vcars ro. The fountain hits en ic. cooling system and duriiik the hot months is kept supplied w ith ice by the tank. At the soldiers and sailors mass meeting this evening the W. C. T. I". w."?i pledge its support to the soldiers and sailors to help them Ket. a memorial building.
FOOD REACHES HAMBURG r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I HAMBURG, (via London) March 2y. The first consignment of American food for Germany ",j.O0 tons has just arrived here.
The occupation of the r'7.Prho Slovak legation at Budapest by p.eds and the -eizure of a irreat amount of Bohemian funds is officially announced at Prague, according to advices from that citv. Many Czech officials at Budapest weie robbed. (Prague is the capital of the new Czecho-Slovak republic.) Berlin reports that Czech Socialists, threaten a general strike if there general mobilisation for a campaign against the Hungarians.
Uon t tnrow your paper away without reading the want ad page.
SPARTACIDES EXCITED. By MBS. CECIL CHESTZ8.TOK(Exclusive Cablo by tha I. W. S. and tha London Daily Expiasa.) WARSAW, (via London. March 26. News of the Bolshevik revolution in Hungary has greatly excited the Spartacidcs at Dantzig and hostile demonstrations against the allied mission, headed by Co!. Marechal have followed. The Fpartacldes, however, heve not generally taken part in the riots which were incited by public plaeards., German officials held a mass meeting at the market p!me where the speakers urpred action against the Poles. Officers led crowds that loot eel Polish shops. Special editions of the newspapers warn the Poles to remain Indoors t avoid trouble.
