Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 35, Lebanon, Boone County, 8 November 1917 — Page 1

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liLOOttULO i iU RUSSIA TODAY ARF HEAVILY CENSORED Little Is Known ;is to W hether There Were j Clashes. j WHAT HAPPENED TO KEREXSKY I'NKXOWN; l Cossack Regiment Said to Have Deserted the Provi-iuna! Government. (! (He tltrrna LONDON. Xt. Koiensky' f..venvior.t ha.- he. n overthrown, accordm to a ivi-. filay from I'i troirrad. .Maximalist a-e declared t I..' in full cr.ntrul ati.l it is i i'.i.( they will iumeUiately sue f-r a separate pence with fie'rciny. The Maximalists arc in r..n'r--.l of ail .he tcieuruph and cable hues fiam Pet'cerad nail every dispatch -erf out is censored by their lepre-onta-tives. It i rot known definite!;' wlvher there weie any i m.u.s cia-hs h twi.cn troops loyal to K.-cm'.y and the nuliuiy fot'.cs c ntr-Ih-d hy the radicals. A P.l-hc-iki (HijtmV,t ha n"r, issued culling a constituent to administer the (ri.vernn.f nt. Ii -oaf hos -ay it is planned (" ih -t malr a'i of the luml to the p.'a-ai.t.-. So woni rciub'vi I.on-ion of what has hdpponH to .( K ror.-ky. One ilin'ati-h itatcil tat --v. ra! itifniljors of the pro'. i c.r,a' K- f inmrnt had boon arro-t'd. I'ho niaxinialisl. vw r,. i r.aVfd to ove:1hrow the provisional Kovrrnment it was roimrtod, as tlo n -. t rf ,-v-(tral Co.isak rfiriuK-rt.i t. ,,ii to their niiie. The rw-wk i h:i l h-en cxpetd to support Keier.-ky. iven in an aimed cia.h. None t ( todax 's d;pati hf s r -oi--any i ientjon of the wonti rtV "oatt ,iw.ri if death." t'leviousiy it l ad t.een riported that the women :-uH.' r ; iid h'-oii diawn up in fror. of ti;e w,;-t' r palaee and that they ,.jH i.ict loyal to the premier. Leon Twteky. who return-t t--. i: i ?a from An eriea foilo-Aing via- r-a. -nlutian and ah.iuation of th" czar, i- the "eadit.it -p.ri! in the pre-t-t rtctivitio... of t!a iiaiximali.-ts. AM I. UK VIKWS. Russia's Ariinn V ill Not Change I'. S. Attitude in the War. I!Y JOHN V.V.W IN NKVIN. ill, tht Ittr, .!),. nf, ,, Ker,,cr. WASlUNi.TON. .mv..m, 8. ttus-siu'it eoilap-o. ii.d.-ato.l hv t.iay'icalde iidvire- firm I...,! !.,. S; ,,r:s''. m and otl. ! that thl .".taxio.alist. have at la. t .! thr, Ke.-eii.-ky and will sue (. nr. iajn ate psaee, will nit change the aims or the attitude of the fnited .States toward (iermany. Tiii. emphatically naide plain in ofl circles today. It may, prolmhly it will, mean that this country mut do far more than it appeared thre months ato it would have to do to "make the world safe for ilcmoi cracy." But if German agents and

an cold ha- Kuinrl this "i ;n any hop'1 or expectation t ill cm, ! a ! i.n lie. mar. they v, iil sor. flt.,1 nut th s", a.'.'.'-nlinif to the .'eon : are leading this n.iiiitf. .

i ..n K,v-il,i Mt that .r.i - iat. - d tea'. ,,..u, !t, ., ,ha id. I (.) Urivg .,b..at an i, an. CONTIXl Mi o 'A,h Kl'itl iir ENT WILL m mm PLEA Wil-on W'li! luTci-. c iMei;:itiiin (if Women f rnm Valinrtal AssiKiatjim. Ill, li' IrU.flli:. '.V.iSllln;-N. mer:r:in V.neii ..on t ti-.e V. : : ternoon an I h.i.-a he in-dude tia' ! islative i t.-L'! .r Mrs. Came I Anna Howard Sa a .'. . .i : nemof New Vork t-. v:. fiu'hl for the had t. ieKntion iil it ' ,.m (J!oo and i'he visi t., t: i ; st tove the National A ballot for al A.ier enil aoii ndineiit. he Ohio .H I. l . the leader.. lop Taylor L'p.on Vv: he losine fiirht f he Ohio .uffiwr.' leition; Mry. Peru. Ind.. mil ' pin that stale. fn-tiana aho iiar;ti Ne.v Voik Ola., an ke tirife the II as the jll tar a lie passage of l f. -att Saal tod : . on-en of the v. fally . i:f. a-., i .,- tional ela(tin." FGR HAULING MILK T. II.. I. & E- Traction ( ompany Files Request With Public Service Commission. IPty th Inlfmnttorntl Vir Kcrrict.t INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. November X. -The Terre Haute. Jadnnapolis and Fa. tern Traction compimv has a.-ked the Public Service (.'oininKsi -n for pei-ai-sion to ii. crease tile haiilinjr oriie for milk. The railroad .-.ays the commodity ouht to bear an increased ficiKht ehai'Re txeaimi tee price to the conftumer han bi-en greatly advanced.

RESISTANCE CF THE ITALIAN ARMY IS STIFFENING

(Icn. Cadorna's Hear Guard Troops Hampering the Enemy's Advance. IJRiTiSH AM) FIJKNCH TROOPS IN Till) LINK Are I!eli:'V d t be Massed Along the Plato Kiicr Positions Oiher Fronts. !, thr ,..,.,. LONDON, ' ma wariiifK I sVrrf, , .e e atir.'arrd otf H-l-iiiirK.ii. .:,rordiao to dili.ilrh. s tiiilay train Mo.i 1: dot. O.'aht wa c prixsrii hire that (i.rauin; s.riu.i-' intended lo ,-e-ne h.r nr ial d.ie ia the Halt.,-. I' js llmiiitli! the move lulviht he ioleiulrll to detnul ;nf-red frnai some other point. MTIMI'l I AII s. I n -rt to ill O,, .tlir.or I'liitaiteincnts. LONDON, x iveri.h"i 8-tilv ruin- ' HtfiJ'lliniU were i-p.,rt.t by i . hi Mar.dal Mali- to the war nlfiee .day. Wel.-h trc.p- pirr.ed the (,"t i 'la line. sdutha.t of ArnxntiPles. !.";:ii'ed sever;. I f i'i niarit; Had wounded ami killed many more. The Urit-i.-h lo scs were alight. Fremh Attack. PAULS, NnvemUr 8 The French attack d on a new sector last nijjht, the war olT.ce aunoui jid today, a thrust nrnuad Nchoenholy. in Al.-acc resultinn in the capture of moro than 100 (lerman priscrers. The pr.emy also surTered other heavy losses. The French losses were small.

BROOMSTICKS PROVE EFFECTIVE WEAPON'S

IN WOMEN'S HANDS ilty tht fHtrrnitttmnl fterrice.) CIIICACO, November S. Four wcpien arnitd with broomsticks came to the reseue of Mi.aj Klena Antii-ari when four r.n in an automobile n-uirht to carry her of;' a ad laiaed bbnv i;pn the wollldb. ahduc-ors. The kixippr es(.loc.i and the piaire ;'.ie serhimr them today. COAL PKOnCCTION. tate Fuel Administrator Speeds up Output of Mini. iHv Oif IntrrH'iti'tnn' afle sVrrlrr.i iM'ilANAi'Ol.IS, lad., November . Ti.e.-tatr fuel ad:im itration moved oday to ..peed up jneduetion in Inliana co.,1 nar.es. Many mines have . st ti lie h.-ra-ise of lack of far. Ac:y r-ff..it to he road" bv rail-mid-. v!a checkers from the I'uhlir -ei-ii'e Ca:oaiis.-.ion e' "I help from readei i in o.nl.Kilimr .in:, lo put more ars .a the caal ean;.':'ir trade. m nnn IK Infantry in t lie Trenche Disappointed Over l uiltire of (iermans to Attack. P.Y NKWTON C. PAPKK. l ' flprH,..l ,.. e'.fl.y.l W ITH Till-. AMI- !!!' S Inll'TV IX i KAN" I' Novenhc- S il ra, ,. a lot -.1 -a ' .1 A , t-ls Ul the h st la- tr-a'. s rtilltlrT tre pta.1 a,a to ts' Ht lari'titr fol . Sit t took L -d to ;!H' ini1 t hat. h of in': i d'i7.x'ire i oi it the hill.-, tn alion tu ni d out i to the ean from I-I.--P to di h tie ti'.tt ck a hunch of v. l.illo : . -h l ca e i' h .h lis !. lhe I'un ha shahh. "l-il-t i-un late of the ! At th" con )f of ti " . ura :..,, of , on the 1'iil1 nlaved lh-- Sta d the French de the ilr.it,. mi -food at lalute. Tt.cn tin men and ho.' -e. '.'.hah had hid a !,..,,! aiarch t'l.oi the fried, were t .h. r, into thr villaeo :,. tii'leteil. lhe men ima.t. IV. eis with the ait'lierv f, ice li.it on the i iL'ht of the fh rnian raid n!o th . t.vorh that la .v ia at the r : n r .ioed. on .i MaoN 1 and and hat thev wo e sure that tlfv kept l,, (,, ..... . , ,,, t ,,eir I .an h i !.,r '-a,,.,, time ;,e, als Had eot" of tic l', th y .hd return. TWO MEN KILLED. i ma n Prr--. ns Irjiireil in Street ( i k at Kent. Ohio. TMllMl .Veil. eV.rl,,.! Wi . thr tul LFNT, (Ho... Novel, nber 8. TV men were killed and la a-r ans injuiH in a stria t car w reck here today. The dead are: (iiarire Pender, motorman, Akron, aail V ii!i.t n Wiler. conductor. CIVIL W AR VKT'S WARNING. I.AFAYKTTK, Ind.. November 8."No )iii-Gerfian allowe,! on these premises." Thin '.ifn jrreeta visit'ir at the home of John Herron, a civil tear vetitmp, at i5uck Creek, near here. The Hipn ii pointed in haije letters on the aide of Herrvn'a house.

LABOR CAN NOT BE BLAMED FOR THE

L SHORTAGE Miners Are Now "Doing Their Hit" in the Coal Mines. RESPONSIBILITY ON OTHER AGENCIES Radical Chartue in Present .Methods of Distrihutint; Car Equipment Needed. iBn tlif .iNrnurooill .Vein .t, WASllINtn'ON. Novimlie Labor is n.m -.ha.H; its bit" i io.il mines and Ida,,,, can net 10 :ha 'd , . ;h... ,m;,..(s far tie . aire felt in all parts r th... Fu'l re.nmsiininv for th" real ests soaarel' tia.se Ii i huafe ot laiboad car di.-tobu! This i- the attit.ide of n.e I .--al "Pi ratios ,.l the count", a, Lned to.hiv lo Fuel Admin:.'! ihinicM I,.- . M. rs.... I'itt"i I i.p X; o-.h '.th.O'i -u..nrta,e : 1. fu Iv rrali:' t be cat off 4 to kn . th' dated th" treat ni. re hapefa! that b-tributieii p. obi. ol itien of the ra, l uil raahie t it- ahead of their Six (iirls and Two Men Killed and Twenty Injured in New York City. Ill, tin !,,:; ;kw olms. ...ns -ix it, r mber s.--Fiuhi iniluilinir sev eral fiiftia n, were injure! today wh"'i a I'nur-.-t' tv liuilibntr a1. 17 Atlantic ..venue. Piookhti colla..-ed. The J. hanns steamship provi-i irs company occupied the buiiiliiit' and the thrar. top fl.H.rs v.eie tsoeked with beans which were to be shipped to to pi ral Per-hin's forces in France. The v-ciuht of these Ix'ans is believed to have ruuxril the cnlLipse of the three floors, which era-lied throu;;1; to the ba.-en eat. F'.einen who bad lushed to the scene were just entering the build; in( when ar. ammonia tank on the first floor exploded hurling them back to the street. The bodies of the nix women an ! two men killed were recovered. Thi y were on the fulling floVim and were buried in the ilebrib. Officials said later that the buililinff was an o4, one and that the weight of the beans simply caused the floora to collapse.

HAS BEEN AVERTED.

Theatened Strike of SO.OM Marine Worker, Fail lo Materialiw. ifli. thr Intermtiowlt V,a.ai Nrt ri. , .) NFW YOKK. November S The threateniNl strike of fii5v tl'.ai ..un' aniie wotkers. which would l ave tied up shiipinr indefinitely ut the poit of New Vork. hid h en cverte '. it was anu..u:iee.i to.iiiy by repicsenta, fives, of the Markers and cmoloy. :. . It was stafd th.t a compromise iieiicmeilt laid been made bv which .-. orovi-ioeal alk.ait by tue and fen y cn-vs. had lie. n ielit- ,'. LOW RECORD. small Number of Hriti-h 'hips S,,,,' h Subiuarii.is Last V. eek. tltn tie lr.trnfitio'tt f. s.im.,.1 I.ONIlllN. No- -mi., i s ... 1 a.-', w. , '. -!W ll:o C.-t.d,il..l,il'V "f 11 I. .a lee ., or Hi-iish , -,,',k b" li. i.iia.i .!. nuaao's. -I'i,' Aa, :,,r..:t,' .iii'K'mhat 12 :.h,p-. . ii-ht ef 1V",V than I'll- . '-viae h-i. I h- I. -v r. - p.vvi ..herthi't '. ,, lap, wc-c sunk. DRY ELEMENT WON Stale Votes fur I'rohibil ion in Face of Conipleti1 I ' not filial Returns. Oltf f't Inlf w.i'i'.nil. Vr... COI f.Mlii'S. f .Ii,. N ix. d In il - I"te.,., fmal Na .I'i "n.ov sf in it- la- r a-J ah'pte.i pro: -lot I. n . "- -I"! V..'. . I '" v.,.- "''l H'U .'.IT.'.."-;; :u.i. i t - Thl. lalei'a'l. i n s II i .11.., ie ,!".' iCineOl'i I'I -I't fiT ill. ' "I'ld ei Ol a'' iii.ooo v, , ..; C o e mi'i we! lendei said the a ,-Uike .vas 1.I.OOO and o.,:er: but o.ooli. Kvee. i''"'i ii.;r for an P' I..;- ' I'Jonii . lulv stdl tr d," .v a maioiiiv cf hi; T he alio" .1 CIO! at Can oieat: " a .aanhd wi'h M,f:...,n. t;.... n.. -,'.. .'. .'tvtalv e' St. 'c l a", n, laa . lute. sup. i int.": ,' nt t' . m-'ivioual, -ti.lte.' h.", ii.rati. e e he i-ntt. r an a th- ,..,. , !' ," eat.hcd verv ilosciv. T'.e .,-.., , ti,ir.,f auout .!,. Ca: annati vote e." v.,.tM.p . ' i.at t v as fi.la il , o. - ..f the .'i.irl.i'i, ,:,. leu, rd. I .Mth u ,1-1' n v-a, thd l. ". ir a" v a. tost ill a ar, lo i.'ie.eV'tii" .f.t .-. Ii. .1. 1 1 Tand. r e. , Tier '. the H..1.1 Cm .! V eaaioill b., I'd. slid th" ',,..,- a Ie t., ;i c r.,.: th: t a t ,1a' ,t T -tr !.'V llnniill.n. Coioiiy V, ih-i- i: The p-. : V: ,,'t.d Heiui I ..;,.:.. i,tt f otr in in-nn-.'i, Cda ,d i'e raiia. V". .1. e i'.rn vim la had til a Ohio mean- a dry nath.n in !!"! Oho) is C e JTth . 'ate t.. v I-. la th. arid area. Put nine r iote tate . mu. adopt prohibition to make the rad .am dry. There was little pasaiiilitv that ad ditional mi.-t.iUes in reiioranir th. eiccti'in returns wi aid rob the dryaoi ihe.r success. An ellicuil comt wi! be .b'nii.nded by both factions. Ohio turned down prohibition ir 1914 aril PJI5 but with steadily dcC0N TIN C ED ON "1? AGE T II P.EE. '

BE HELD PARIS

Amer.ciin v ommis'-o'iers Arrive Safely in EuropPMil I'ort. iNSTRrcTioNscivi:.; T!iKM NOT DISCLOSED (.1. Ci.nsc ili';id of the American Pan.. MemliiT.s of the t niiiniiss.ion. -.-lll.N..ii'X. N v ti.-Of-1 te I ..-.. ,s.tes toI . ,1 p ., wi , ie on ' t: . a . i'i,. la. ,vt 1, , a, -.. ... -..,.,. i-i... a ' - !,. .a dc- , ,' iv cancel id.le . Inch ! iaakid Upon 'tan' which hi - I- . ., itian ta another darconflict, and its dl.'l. lltil'IVC, 01 ,l,e , ,1 wi'.1, i.e I'llitcd . th ia '.iininvr of a as -v a ' to the war , in .1 dii'.e o'tvii d ,;uia! that Cel. K. M. . hosen a the head Probubly more than ,! he know? the view.i "i the earns and oband th" reason why - i a p-iitieipant. He . lan if the president I . I stale. vi " "f the chi'-f ev--i.i. 1 . of the commis.ii W. s Ikn on, chief )..; 'an. T.isker H. ,i..t:. ('. .s. A.; Oscar : tan' sec IT Iil ry of ' ( . MeCTirrtiirk. chtiirr tride board; Ilsin"liitid States .diippiiiir :, . F.. Ta'.li r, tepre-,-l coat, oiler; Thomas r(.sentiiiir priority :'", Aoi hi r.c los-, iteeIliitidy Significant. t!, hie at a time pel a "p.is- . hoiainj); her ai.ilitate her I. to enkr nt hati situation ' ia ,he Inst f.iO.klv e. om.n flair that probably e (Icrman sube a, within th" a an c.,:.'.mis"ion -a, erditifr to its ha the (ierman nd th" commis un.e.l hv "aval one been vailinc to a,-r'ls itrbtinif daft to "tret" th" Ar cboe, if able, was from the tiermi.n vi.. point, of far itreatoi' import-ip.-c than v. a- the removal of Lard Kit-her.ep who wa.s ,lri,w-iird wlt'-n a t'-baiit, act'np en information soured from a .'pv. 'auk the ILimp hire on which the P,.-iti.-h ctlici.-.l was '.nrotite to Puis. ia. Le-;au.-e of the dancer to the commiasion the nt.de department ha. impased tup .-.tr'ctcst s.n'rtsrv on all news rejfanting Hi makeup or its piann.