Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 155, Lebanon, Boone County, 29 March 1917 — Page 1
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. :.n.Li;riN ; i '- -r4 i . i 1 j; sf A :i e. aimliiiy colder tonight: Fri- ' ' r 1 ' - -. -w - " - ' , VTIIF.H . 1 .' r : VOLUME. 25. LEBANON, INDIANA, TJ.UfcHi)AY,.MAflC.I
I ' . "i'A(;;..i l NO. iw.
SIKH MAY BE
M GERMANY
nan Pressure Used to ure Adoption of Siihsea Warfare.
K MAY RESULT II r.MTKD STATUS
MIKE COMPELLED A (iEHMAN HAND TO PLAY NATIONAL ANTHEM
i., March yw
few the Itturnnli
AKIiO'n Sl OIill, Wi
Ft . A (.prolan li.lliil H live Jpieces win invited inio Mike I'al i-y':s .-.uloon !a..t evening. Whwt I mpie-tcd In play the "Star- i Spangled Hal l" ttny refused, j M.ke lucked the d.s.r, procured a :
gun. muuMinl tiif bar, rnu.lc -vral threat., .lem.-iistrated his .Juliiy l.y .-ha'.icrmg an ml lama in the roar of the ( lalili..hieiil ul..t demanded that the national at, tin m hi' played. It was played! Ami the li-rman hand l-ft iin
ALLIES EXTEND
THEIR UNE5 BY
War Offices Report Continued Sue cess on the West Front.
-.liale
WARNED TO LEAVE.
;TIIE GERMANS PUT UP
STRONG RESISTANCE
Anvioim to Prewnt uk, I Silt Ci mi nisi a n CM 1.iy FW- Thai Action.
can Musi C. I Out of German) lit April 2.
SYJOI1N .'. AVIS' I VI'. i the llrMti'mal eirt Wnrl.c. I HIINGTO.V. March j;. - IntciI the relation; Uimwii Austria e United Stales today limi'il 'lance equal In tl.al of tin- tier jtituntion. Reports via London I impending conference between irnr Kail of Auriu ami Kin-
Willi tin said that tlti fpietioR stria's future policy toward the
W ii "" in .snape.i
f the information reaching tin
id part inertt nnm Vienna has 'hat Austria win anxious t" our-c which wiiuM preclude
ak mi mutter hnt uttitn.t
I.OSI'OS. M inh i liiTinaliv liavf f s :. say, a t.ir ti-iljy. ",spaln. I ' " ru."Kiven as tin
.. - A mM tr-ial'in-il to l-a
nati h tu Hi.
,l,,l,.
Km
has
at if siiiii of till- in
wpurt.. that C.T
k.il tu n.l
the
( ( STOM AIIANDONEII.
'sual lattrr l-leit-ICiillini; un White Miiiisr I an W ill So' to- ll. l.l. ,Hn tlf lHrnl'tr,nl .! fmrfiv.t W ASMIS'til'tiV. Man li '"i Uflu. ir thr intirnatiiiiial situation tir-r.'llii'i! in tin whiti- hmi . ruinnl . ust.mi almu.-t .',s a. Dip whiU i.h.i' it -elf. I ahan.l.ini-.l thU ur. Wa-hmnt'in Monuinfnt jrrnuiids 'ill t.e nvit.
PLACE REPORTS ARE
STRENGTHENED T!
to rruiflf Austria l pnlor-
1 of opinion hrtwecn th. two
(Austria ijtibas y htr( is uttr hout arty won! frmn it. honimnt. Count Turnowski ha: Jt quietly th( cnMiplctutn of thr iiwHhin7l now in prugn.: Ni t Va-hineion uiuf Vienna tu fimt
hechr was to lf 'rmitttt 1
('onforence in IWrlin Indicates Probable Nrw IVare
(ffii fir iHffiwirimi. Ttrt Artlr.l I.OSIIOS', Man-li 29.- Rfport-. that h- -" mi- p''."t-.n mi.iit.ir fKat'c iniivi- w-crp rpviveil am! sti-raRthiniml tnl:ty by tlio nn's tha: Knipi'riir Charip. uf An.stna ami t'uunt Cn'i-iiin, the Austrian fori- gn niini.itiT, ha.n kimip to IIpiImi for i ruiifpri'nrp ilh the kaisr anH Chanrpllor un Ki-lhniaiiti-Hiill pff. That ppsrp proposal wa. to he th snip topic disi 'iixM-rt hy Hip monuirhi w;m not thp iinaninious ounion iipre
!lipf wa. oxprpsspil Uiat thp rulpfi
irht tli.vuw
,in Krich ZwiPilpn.k. chaiajp of pibaiwy until thp iipw amhasit ualihpt harf hail srwral conft ntrntly with Matp ctp.artsfticiala reeardinu thP htatiiK of S Tarno.ki. TIipsp ruo iVrpncru wa unpnxlurtivp of any ai'tinn. ypr. thpro are many offii ialK hire ,ipw with kmvp riinrprn thp iiosipj of comiilptp friprhlly rpla-
hith Austria, with thp maintpn-' r th (Vntial ihiwits
jippc of hpr pmlay anil all ot a.0:
nsular maohinPry, whilp tl: I n Ki,stThp (ii-mian-Amcrican situ Uto i a! war with her rhipt .,; an, the pm-sihility of avoi.hnc Un armpit rlash with Aruprii-a.
kiWnt Wilson rontinuml hia to ... 0nilthp military situation or
i tlay with Col. Mwunl M.n, wn0, pastern front anil in Houand onrrpssional limiprs. He ni.inia aH utfn'tctl hy thp Ku.wian rp siirJ hy th Demorratu lead-1 vnimion
fat they werp fully ponl'iiiint i ihiiilTlip urouowil Auslrian-(,pr
hp hou.sp Rill I oriranizpil at iin aifamst Italv in whirl
it is aaid ma.sM.rt of (ierman trM ami vrt..t quantifies of Krutip putw ami ammunition are to Im useil. KourUi The result of the ruthlesf suhmannp war. A dispati'h to I lit
wmur .-lasa of t,e naval ac- ,,..jy Tv)?rav,h f)om M,;un nvs whoa nipnibprs Uke thru Th(l hU(1(lln vl4t of th(l Austrian unan oltirpra in thp firt line "I ,r(,r t0 Ju.rin ivas ,,i.e.l upon un val .Ipfpnw imiiipiliately. These txIU,flwy .in. is r0i,nrct..l, thrrp i, made. otTlcrs ai a g-eat gain rP.lMin l0 Hiroi wjth t), pr0. navy, making it tile to add , ,if) als fr p,.a(., ahl(.n nr t() m.d,u , vprspIr in commuouun and t..,t() lh a)uii tn(, fijr whjfh thB K1 t in part urnous ah.rta(rit at rPVUutl0 a pretext.' (Xntl- ! i Vpvpv KA'.tTprlnnH. di,nat.h to
orts purront in New that ' , .. ,. , th , .h ,,,..
erman aaUnarinoa had Wen oh-1 a (.onfl,rl.n,.e ma . Tf:iM jn m...li. I off Montauk Po.nt whprp they , fi(..itjon uf ()rBstlc mlm!inn, WBr. romm-ind the sound fntrance to ; , , ..., ... v, lUmunv
York harhor wprp not credited j anJ t)(, Um,, stilt)i,.
naval omciaii. nere ioiay. ,
onday KPsuiion so that thp prpsi
ay deliver ho adilresw tu the
hile Hperctaiy of Navy DtnieU Inn.i In nrPsnt ilii.l.iini.J
A I'INK TIMK WAS HAD.
tvercomp by SmokP and riaiaet . in a Farm Ixmum. Firp.
FATALLY M'RNEI).
j CHICAGO. March 29 in search of
a Romf, Hs'p! Brown prfaped inmalP of the Hartonvillp hospital for the incurahlP iniianp, camp to Chicago
..r.....l Deri P- tut a trouau and a T . . t t-vm engagement ring. Vvhpn arrp,tp.J ORTK. Ind.. March .-Jn a ej u licpnwn un1 hich today ritr-'l thP farm fc u , of George Talbert in .Starkp i , ,. Floyd .stranger, 21, was fat- ! r- ,
urnpd. Stranger aucceerted in ng other perwma but when he d thp house the last time hp
vprrome by amoke and flamen. VM COST OF SHAVING.
AMERICAN IN A 2.', PER CENT PRICK ( 4i:iHI IN I'AST WEEK
lae larenw'foMl V'f im.i INMANAI'OI.IM. Mr,h .imerican flarn b-tw jumped twenty-fiv per en ia price, in the lat week uid nmr money will be made frum awii.tif.m by another jump within th next five days, arciirding to f'itt rurrh&ning Agpnt Huhert IcIV. Riley louml it would cor t cniderubly more money tu drn-'-tv thp city halt with flags than r before. DISCREDITS REPORT.
BRYAII MAKES A LAST APPEAL TQ
Issues Open Address to the Memljers of Congress.
of war dpfpnd the nation's honor with
thpir IIvps? "Aa one wlio uppi'tn to lira up to
eit.ien'.i duties, if war rump. 1 plead with you to ur all honoti'blp niPRna ti) orP-servP dpU'P before you Uik
ilthP reaponiubility of plaiiging our hluved land into thin unprpcpilentpd struggle, begun without any suflii-ient oausp and e.ndueted by Loth sils in , utter dn.rpgard of Hip well settled j rights of neutraU. I "Vury trulv yours WILLIAM J. BRYAN."
: FOUR RECRUITS
R GOMPAEIY II
LID CLAMPED DOWN.
Make De-sperale Efforts Check the Advance of the French anil English.
iBo thr Jn.-rH4l.i,ii4l Vcir tfrrlr.) I,0MKN. March The Cermans' ficn-p and nulden attack ak-'iin t the I'rencb line: in f'hampaKiie, evidently intended divert the attention of the French from the battle .one mirth of thp Aiiue, liai. failed to check the Anglo-French advani'e. Hulh the Hntit.h and French trnopn
havp pvtended their iines within the
pa t 'J4 houri,
Navy Department lneale Rumor About German SuWm. (Hi e nlPfnaffimiil T'V flcfrlc.! WASIIIN'tnitV. Ma.. i'X ThP navy il puHnient tmlav ap comiiUt-
ing an investigation of the report that two Huhinarine.s have been teen olT : Montauk point, tlie evtr-ine northern end of Long Island Sound. Navy officials generally discredited ' tlje reports . ! "It hai been aertuineil, however, ' that no American nubi.ttrine.s have ; been in that vicinity. AEROPLANES SHOT DOWN i
STOMILY ARRAIGNS METROPOLITAN PRESS
Three Were Received Yesterday and One This Morning.
Georgia's New Bone-Dry Prohi Bill in i Certainly a Strong One. j
(Rll th fmernulloail yeic Srflcp.) 1 -. ATLANTA, Ga.. March 29. With THE RECRUITING IS
the last flourish of Governor Harri.s'
signature to thp bone-dry prohibition 1 bill la-it night Georgia cUmped down
EXCEEDINGLY SLOW
I'harKe i. Wilh Ert'oiU lo Ush ifv"Ja et i 01 hw ViUf Ahwd of lh'
the Cotinlry Into War Furorp.
at the reult. FxpnHS coniuaniPK oM'-
viaU, unwilling tu n.-k violation of the law, promptly closed all deput where liquor had lieen delivered, issued strict , oilers turning hack all shipments of! liquor enroute to Geoigia and today
one drup of liquor may DP pro-j
anon it the Securing; of
I nlistments.
(i, c friaaioani .vir ciiiie.i . .ru 0r ;UUor niai' be pro- limy lour recruits nave open aauert
MIAMI. Fla., March 29. William cured in any manner nor one drop to the muster roll of Company H,
Jennings Bryan, one time necretiu y of even be in possession of any person in sinc the orders came to mobilize aev-
state and ardent peace advoc:
Four Allied Aircraft Destroyed German Airmen.
partici-
a la it erioit l.i stave ir th. pation of the I nitid Slates i looean war tmiay isMied an
(ieal to incmU-rs of congress, ('hinging the "nietn puhtan presii" with eftuit.i to lash the rouutiy into a war future. Bryan appeal" to the
memlier.-. of crngit'
the front t'Mlav. General Haig's nienl.u, in a communication on aviation. : peace. .
have or rupied more villages, pieiwtl The captive balloons were ileitrnyp.li lr. lii yan
nearer to Cambrui and trained their I 11,1 ' havy gunn on the Cumbrai-St. Quen- j
(III e ;prl'iiil XriM Uprrtep.) , HKRI.IN, March tSy irplPH,) ! Four allied aeroplanes and two cap-; tive balloons were shot down by Ger- '
di-patches from ' njay, the war office aiiouncpd to- j
tin railroad; General Nivelle's forr'ea .arriPil out still furthpr their encircing movement betwppn Lal-'ere and .he Aisne and havp pngagpd thp (iernans in onp of thp most violent artillery duels sppn on thin front sincp -.l-.i- Gcrmun retreat beean early in
Kehniaiy. j Hy rolling tuck the German salient . south of 1-uFer,. and west of the for;st of St. Cobain, the Freneli have ! iti. lightened the allies' battle line, i but thp salient ha-t not yet len fom-1
letely wiied out.
OPENING OE THE
E)
Seek French Warfarp.
Militiiiy priprts pxprps.spil thp opinon today that thp Germans in the dis.i ict aisitirid the fuiesl of HI. (iotain ind l.aon were trying to revert to trench warfare to halt the flanking movement of the French. A dispatch from l'aris today quotes .he IVtit l'arisien as saying that when 'he Germans retired from lioin-t lieforp the British advance they carried iff betwepn EkH) and 6W girls and ible-!,dii-d men, sending them to Mnubeugp. The resistance of thp Germans to '.hp advance of the British in fiunt of Cambrai is dpscribed by cyrrPi-pond-.nts at the front as "most dpsperate."
But the name appliPH to thP reaiwt-1
ince against the r rench. At C oucy-'e-Ghateau evpty German defending the town died at bin tak. The only
The Preliminary lfjfani.ation Work is Well Under Way.
tales in his (I.
I f war comes hp experts to liv( 1 to a rif sen's dutic.-." i The appeal follow':!: To the niein-i hers of the I'nited States Senate andj ILm -.e of eire;;pntatips: Gentlemen: Kxercising the cilicn's right of ; petition, i appeal to ou. The dispute with Germany has passed heonl the iloniain of diplomacy and some advise , .stttlcmi ut by the sword. The metro ' jHilitan pii's-: which tiie-l to ;, recent , the re-plcction of the president and' failed, undismayed bj a pupulnr ver 1 diet of more than one half million, now se k;i to la.-'h the country into a ; fury and mgr tiie government toj take irt in th F.u.npejin coirlict. Tu ' you and to von only, is given the const, tutinnai authority to declare war war which in the cae. may j i.i.-a.i thv ii!iiil.g of ;!. d..uth v.nr-, rants of thousands, even miliicns, of'
your count rymen
griev.m
this state w ithout violating the law. If days a T))ree of thMe Bj any iier.son this morning is in poe- ; Zi . t iior It i the maud ate of the i UP yterday and one today. Officers
the Ku-i jaw that )P consign it to the kitchen and privates of the company hava pen ap- Hlg r otherwise destroy it and he been visiting other towns in the counmiist not drink it himself or permit i ty endeavoring to get young men in-
nny one els.- to .to m- i ne oni rv t bu( fn worfc hM ceiition is that pure alcohol muy be; . held or received for medicinal, mech- - dii-appointing. Yesterday Privates unical or scientific purposes and wine Brandenburg, .Sloan and Artman en-
naititain fJr sacramental purposes. But thp listed and this afte nion Kuisell i manner in which these exempted liqii-: chamlwrs signed the papers. Cham-
ar.tU(n ors are to oe receiv.n . n.o-v
leguuroen.
Many Prisoners Taken, Including a General and His Entire Staff.
fflll lilt faKriulloMl SttrM t Tlc. ) LONDON, March 21. The capture f Wlf! Tur'-:, inr li'dinf a feneral
v,n miliiciis, of ' commanding a division and hia entire I the laying of! staff, following Hie drfti.t of a Tur
ners is a high school student and it it probable that several other high i school boys will enlist before many I hours. The matter is to be taken up I before the school board in regard to ; the students who enlist now getting thpir credits for this tenn'a worky-V iirrrported that in Crawiuoiilfe the board is allowing thp stu.lfnts credit ! for their work and the seniors who pn- . listed are to he givrn their diplomim ! is far ahead of Lebanon. Cmwfordsville now has a membersfcip of one i hundred and twenty-five and prospecta are favorable for many more. J, . Country Needa Men Now. ; Young men inuat he brought to iwa-
linn that the country needa them at once. Many say that they will wait uiilil volunteers ai tailed for hut this is not the spirit which should not pre. vail. The department is culling upon
a burdens upon future sen- Wi h army of 20.(HK) men by 'Ij' the national guard now and every pats. h fore you take tins Wood ,sh ,n Palestine was announced by the mM
to Delay the House Organization.
cruited to war strength before the call come to move. Adjutant General Smith called Cap-
Slagle last night and asked about
NO DEADLOCK IS
LOOKED FOR NOW first, that the IvVorgs which y" wo'ihi IV British . dvanced .ifteen. t'SjZ
are, are not intende,) primarily against on the Mediterranean aea after deTh RpniihlL ana IVtermined Xnt i th" country, but are act.i of der.pera- fcating the Turku. The British have I he KeptiDluans Determined Mot i ,.m BK(ljn!!t uhw m)W(J f()rward from Baf t the Wadi
wun wncn tne .menueis are m w.. t,i,ux-n, a Mream live ," th progress of the recruiting. Ha Second, that our land ik not threatened Glmzzen. (GhuiZPh is twenty milea , with invasion, but that we are asked , from the border of Kgypt.) . Kufk BB m Me to go three thousand miles for a The Turkish general capUm cor. - t0 wai. length chance to light. Third, that we may j mamled the filtythird division. U as BOon at. posfstblc.
not nave tne excuse ior going io r is henweii mat i.ernians were i.k,,i..i, haye ,c:)(.iei.
uiit tne rurnpean nan. i ney nan no w ith tne iutks in raiesuu-. mr machinery for pi'ace, we have a peace mntint of the Turkish army is in re-
plan, ottered by this nation to the , treat
age of
18 can now join w ithout the consent of parent or guardian. Below that age
written consent is necessary.
BY WILLIAM D. IIASSF.TT. (Hit th Nlccnalffls4l 8rrV. WASHINGTON. March ''. Item
onsonera taken hy the French werelcrata and Republicans, returning to I world and now embodied in thirty! The Turkish have suffered reverses ; , K ii, thiB t.,
badly wounded soldiers. At the very the capitol in increasing numliPrs to-' treaties with three quarters of tl.ej on all sides. In Mesopotamia the wnpn recruits were called for the laat 'ast the Germans explode.) 2H tons of ,ay, began the fioal line-up of their population of the lohe. The plan British are exerting pressure north-. tjmg geveril youths were kept out
forces for the light to control organ- has the endorsement of tlia president. , west of Bagdad. Russian troops are . nn.hl. tn
when congress thp cemtnendntion of the senate and . forcing the Turks to retirp in Persia ... -, -oniJ,n(
xploMves blowing up the few WTPck-
id buildings that had not been crashed ition of the house
to dust by shells.
It Is charged in Paris dispatches that German troops desperated French graveyards, digging up cotfina to se--Urp the zino and lead.
MARTIAL LAW.
( deported to Hare Been Declared Throughout Spain. (tly Iht i n IrrnAf tonal A'etf Aerrice.1 LONDON, Manh 29. Martial law has teen declared throughout Spain, wording to di p-.u-l-es from Madrid 'day. A serious labor situation has devrioppd within Spa'i during tlie pa.st few weeks due to the war. There have been nume-roug local
Uike.4 with threats of a national tie-
up
convenes in extra session Monday. the aunioval of the ueoule at the polls, .ml Armenia. Recently tlie luraa
Representative Mann's suggestion ; It provides for investigation of all ' lo: -t their chief key position in Sini for a bi-partisan organization has fal- i disputes by an international tribunal p( ninsula. and the dream of attacking len into the discard. Mr. Mann him- before resort to war. the Suez canal fuded away. The Britself no longer believe that it will be ; is!i force in Palestine is evidently a considered seriously. It met with no Our Own I realy I Ian.- strong one and powerfully equipped. favor among leadprs on either side.; ., tur.ately, these treaties com-i ' " HepresenUtive Len root, of Wisconsin, pe) to em,iv thp plan with Grent j CZAR MAKES KEQL fch I . Republican, openly attacked thp plan. BHtailli ivanfe,' Italy and Russia bel.pnroot had bepn chosen by one ele-( for KOinf ,0 war wi, them. Ger-' sk, PrrmiaekNi to Allow Son to go ment of his party as the candidate :many f,,mia!v al,,,rnvpd the pIan, a.; for speaker against Champ ( lark. tnou(rri no treaty has yet bppn con-j to Norway tor His Health. The Lenroot fight on the Munn plan cud(!)i ,vilh ker. j-,,,,, Vf repudiate; (B, th, ;.(mM,Mi xiki imM.)
was thererore laaen as an inuication a ur ... uian ,ue fint ,ime we have an: , ,.rr ..u o.i Vilnius
opportunity to employ it . If, as the ,manoff. former czar, has asked the hlrl, .ii !,;,' v..
longings of tne sailors including
CONTINUE DRILLS. Interned German Sailors Keep
Their Daily Routine. IB Iht aipnuilloul Svrrlre.) : ATLANTA, Ga., March 29. The . interned German sailors aent to Georgia from Philadelphia are continuing j drills, "deck work'' etc, in their quari ters the same as if they were aboard i thpir ships. Peily morning and after
noon drills are being l.eid. Four
that the Wisconsin leader might I,
a vigorous opponent in the speaker- president recently declared, the Ameri-i.., government to allow h
mp Cnl ' CM r1;", '! T , r . former heir, t0 Vhe j books, periodicals, mascots such Mann la Confident. worth while te try the peace ,,l.n be-1 throne t g0 t0 Norway for h:s do(pj parrotg M(J other bj
... . " " ,. i . ... , . health. ;and animals. Although crowds jourBut Representative Mann w.a, con- rors of war Until an attempt is A ,,ijpat(.h from Petrograd twlay ed out t0 th, fort0 ,h J . fident of his party's support today, made and falls, no one is ahle to ay,;j fh, .i,;,. rmest is now under ; .,.. .,, a . "
jp on all the railroads and in most of !"I expert to be nominated for the that it would be impossible to secure ; con,ide.atin. :the o-rounda. Sentries keot the tight.
he industries. speakership," he saiu. men ite-! tne suspension ot rum.ess sui,mar- Xhe former czarevitch has been ill eteri on the avenue which is several Labor headquarters in Madrid have publicans will caucus Saturday when ine warfare during the investigation ; of muIm. hundred feet from the stockades. The
wen cun.es., arnii. una; v i'"i jinPir nnai plans win we ; i"i win.,, w.o 'hat city. Ion. Tlie steering committee will meet wp dpny to ourselves the credit of tryThere have len strong troop con-, tomorrow night. It is expected tMat ing to settle the dispute with the
entrations at centers where the men- plan will be adopted, whereby il a treaty plan?
JOINS BRITISH ARMY.
birds
question of furnishing the Germans
their beer has been "passed up" to the state department, who may try to
ace neems greatest.
Be a Patriot-Show the Flag
American Whose Mother and Sister; solve the riddle of how to get beer
I into a bone-dry state and then into Were Killed on Leronla, Enliata a bone-dry government reservation. Iy l falpriwHoiial Vwt rvte.) ' " LONDON, March M.-Martin Hoyi MILITARY CENSORSHIP.
of Chicago, whose mother and sister j
rs in Chicago Increase Price ... , ; In other c.ties of the country the
r:auae of Measures of War. , brines streets ant now aglow with iht ripnMtt etc.i i the nationaj rolors and flag are
jlCAOO, March 29 Enter the I displayed at the reeidencea. In Jcost of sliaving. Because the i,1(iorpiiia, where there is a large uent decrease la patronage, the population, ti.oee loyal to America r jftt a ahave will he boosted to 20 j displaying (lags, to rtiv all tb.U j and a haircut to 40 eents, the i a to their patiiotic spirit. It is er barber . jing urged here that hundreds moie
lyphanen is lagging behind in the,!!agi
through the day. The display of the flag will not only show the patriotism of Lebanon citizens but may help in the effort to recruit Company H to war strtngth. Every busineet bout and avafy ofticp might to display the . County officers ought to display Old Olery in profusion from the court hoes wtnJvws. A t.t st'St't V Hout frorn every re ..-ience. Get n Hae. OnnJ en the fSjiJ.
speaker has not been chosen after n "And, u it not worth while to do ' reasonable amount of balloting, trmjour pait in trying to avoid injury Rcpul,liari will propose a contimi- W ould it not be better, as well as ance of the present organization of cheaper, for the government to carry j the houi-e provisionally- j upon its own vessels such persons as. Tl. tnn..V.I..nu mr ,lliminp,l hat mitkt Wn lis fc'iimiM. eulhe ih.n M.
they will not t.e responsible for my j gag in war to vindicate the right were killed on the Ucenia, today. News Concerning State Guard Matt
deadlock in the house organization of citizens In disregard all risks and jomen in omcrc usimnj i. i v. , sbmjuesl Before Publication, should I left handint; out wmch would delay President Wilson's j lide upon belligerent ships? ' , the BriUsh army. He has foresworn . "" ' runiieanon.
apMiireace ts rd Ms 'ldre pn thoj "Ls it lot worth while to separate I nis allegiance w t.niru nvc.. ,n, rareMiuui series. l German erisis. passengnrs from contraband cargiws, , antrcC! nrrro ' ''AWAPOUS, March ?. Adjt. Both Republican and PemocraU;o that tlie passenger i.hips can give I. r. MAKfcs Orrfctt. , General Harry B. Smith today anare agreed upon a plan by which pas-. their entire attention to the safety of ; nounced that newspapers and newt
sage of the four big appropriations ; the passengers? Our nation In the. State University Tenders Lee of its , agencies must first submit newt ctm-
bllis which failed In the last congress, world's foremost advocate of peace.
will be rushed through the house. if , we go to war it should be for a
These measure, eo n which is the, cause which history will justify.
til Important army apprpnrtion bill,
wiU be rushed through under suspen
Plant Is Cae of War.
sioa of ralea. They will then go to the senate to be acie.MW. either there av la cdtifurerK',
lv Ms MnullsMl Keirl genrice.)
"If you reach the conclusion that BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 29.
nathlng but war will ssti.fy the na- j president W. U Bryan, of Indiana tion't honor, Is It too much to ask I University, today tendered to Govthat, by a referendum, yen eon-mlt ernor Goodrich the full resources of Die whiles ef those who must, in case the university lo the event of war.
ctrnlng the Indiana national guard, which possesses any military value, to him before publication. Failure to observe the censorship rules will result in an announcement of the violation. The rule followed tht publication in a local newspaper of the first disposition of troops in the state.
