South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1919 — Page 1

Tin: vi:atjii:ii. OTJTH BEND NE 77 VE N I N G d EDITION Indiana ! nii;ht and '!' .-rat i: r" ' Fair a r.d . T'M -! ! v r . ! " 1 I.m r Michigan . . . . VOL. XXXVI, NO. 90. rAY ani nk;iit ft-ll lrased wike tkleguaphic seuvice. SOUTH BEND, INDIANA. MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1919, A NE WS TAPE Ii VOl TUE IIOME WITH ALL THE LOCAL NEWS. PKICE THREE CENTS UJ -o oO O-

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CITIZEN BRINGS GEM ROBBERY CLUE TO POLICE

Citizen Turns in Only Evidence on Bold Daylight Robbery at Clauer Store Early Sunday Morning.

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Several small torn envelopes bearing across one end the name "Calvin K. Clauer. jewelers, 105 S. Michigan st.." a small black hatband and several papers, found in an outhouse in the rear of 646 Laporte av., early Monday morning provide the only clew the police have yet found in connection with the broad daylight robbery of the S. Michigan st. jewelery store Sunday morning while the police were off duty.

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Tlw 1 1 i ( ry ..f the envelopes, hatband and ri jn-1 was made by Eouis flonit y who liv-s at 4 Laporte av. lie found 1 1 1 i j 1 as he was -tarting for work. Th' cviJcnrc left lh"P'' by tlw on who is believed to have 1 o 1 1 implicated in the robbery was taken h Mr. ( lorney to police lo ;i(lqu,i i t-r iininfliat-ly and turnI over t hi f of f'o'ii Kllil-. Shortly I f . i r. noon Monday Mr. KnriM'v foi;nd nior nxelops in th

tithons.-. TJr w. if also torn, and 15-v I hI Pres: lo- tfok t lif-m to police h-:jdUartM-s ' IHIItLIX. March CO. Hopf grew ' in otlicial circles Jicro today that the I "f r -ad Iii- a rouii! of th? robhrry ; Ianzi; int-stion would l.o settled this nioriiiii in Tin- NVws-Timcs. ! without a break with the allies. The I and th-n whri 1 found the envelopes ' newspapers approve the proposal fori 1 was "Vu re that they had been : further negotiations with the allies'

GERMANY LIKELY TO GIVE WAY ABOUT DANZIG

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Matters of Irritation Accumulating, and Forecast "Showdown Soon."

By United rress: WASHINGTON". March 31. Tlio statt tloinirtinent Knlay askcl tlie5 American embassy at 3leic City for a full reiMrt on the allerct M'xim cneeshUm of land in Lower Cifaifomia to .Japanese interests.

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of railroad?, the railroad adminis- ( tration is arranging to carry out as i much of its impnvement program as

roads in repair. Walker I). Mines,

director general of railroads, paid in I the United States and Japanese govan address before the Pittsburg Traf- Lrnments are beinninfr to accumu-

tic club.

nv itoiu:uT .1. ni;i)i:u. By Unit, Pre?: WASHINGTON. March M While jjfobably purely coincidental, never

theless matters of irritation between

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President Lets Allies Know America Will ' - Not Tolerate Endless Discussion,

That the allies have decided on a policy to combat the spread of bolshevism from Uussia is indicated by the dispatches from Paris that Gen. Mangin will be recalled to undertake a mission, the character and scope of which "in indicated by the event in Hungary."

VANISHES TODAY

Friends Fear River May Hold Secret, But Husband Discredits Theory.

The hat and cwat worn by Mrs. Gilliort A. r.lliott was found on the river bank a short distance from her homo by a member of a searching party "liortly after noon today. Police are now dntgin the rier on the theory that her lxuly ma be in the water.

Keeping Army in Europe.

BY CARL D. GROAT. By I'niNM : PARIS. March 31. Prcs't Wilson wa understood tocia

have threatened to use the club of "pitiless publicity" in in etioit to speed up the peace conference. i A l Vi 'I'd i! : C; 1 1 I" ! mi! ' i . ' J

JAPS SAY YANKS REFUSED TO JOIN THEM IN ATTACK

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thrown ihM- y one of th- nv.-n who regarding their demand that Polish

robbery," Mr. Gorney j troops be permitted to land at Dan-

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vi! -nee h had found. All l'cdie Off iMity. Tb- m'.l..-ry of the laur stor tnuk pi. i1'- b'fir" " o'clock Sunday imirniii;' it a tiin- win'ii tin- city i- u ii pi oi ! '"d by the fudio tn ae.unl 'f 1 1 1 ir'ent system inain-

taind at polio- lo-ad.juart -ts, th i nitrli; in'--) 'oinr oif iluty at Z i.'rlm k :: nd tin- day !n il Mit romin until ." o'clock. I-'r .ink -M. Ilnniif, iin-in'" r of th i.iiMiil j f pwblii- -iffty, ilccl;trt-d .Monday that h' would immediately; l i k t. .-; t'-ndit. toward bftfr po- :; i-i ot. t ion during tin- hours lelunii tlo- tli.uits . th. nK'ht and a I'i'ici -. M- .-aid that h- would . otiff-r u;tli tli' chi.-f of police and tlw oth r ni inl- rs of tho board of -af-y. Work in laliuht. Tli'- roi.i.,-1 in tl in I rn ul daj - I

1 lu . ict 'tdiru in -ttinir away with j-lr valu-d at uj'ward of : l.t"i". tt i taking what they on'.d. th' r i ! i -rs attempted to back lb. it wav out ot tb- stfre bV WHY of

th- front door, hackintr at the wood)

nca-inr 1 1 1 - front lass. and suriinitiiHiic tlu- trout door lock. F"indiuu' it impo -.-i dt- to iiin an exit by way of tlu- s.'. Mi. bitran st. entrance. t!i,- thi-v- P-f: the buibiin by way i f tlo- rear. t mainiriir u the front 'f the ioi- lone -noni;b tt be in plain iew of tla' :liu bad there i ati the.-- at tlo- ttiu'. The :-(i'olrv w,is tliM'o"eretl by 'liailes F. Wert. manager. who lade hi- i ustoni.iry Sunday mornlnff i-tt to the toi'i' some time after the loM.-rs lad departed. i'o'.l'e otüi ial c-u'd s..y nothinpr reardlns th.- :o! b.r at 7 o'clock la.-t night. 'apt. hock. ''eiL' in authority f i- tlo f ! ni ;h absence of

liicf Kim, said Im- hadn t lieartl of

Tli'1 ii-sk v.r-rar.t admitted that

iti,- I'-il'icc d' l'.i r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 li.nl been in-

lorn.ed of ih- rob!-ery. but f-'aid that I 'hief Kline was the only one who! anyt!;i:i;r a! . u it. Chief Klin- was not at headquarters l.it , i.Uht. i

'apt. S'"ho k. ho i in command i f th tu : i at n:i,'ht. ddi not know whether any d-te- i: f h.ad T.een det .i il.-d on t ho i a ve r not . i:nter Tht-imli vklitfht.

APPEAL FOR DEBS

j Marshal 1'och is said to have ex- ! tended .the invitation for a plcnipotentlary to meet him at Spa to discuss this matter. The strike at

L-en is increasing. More than 4 0.- i 1 of-o workers, under Spartacan lead-j

; ership. are dem.indinß' a peneral j strike thronprhout central Europe.

Supreme Court Denies Rehearing of Conviction Under Espionage Act.

mjKNT:. March 21. The German I "-r l"nited I'reos: pruMTiunent has decided to send : WASHINGTON. March 31. The Matb.ias i:rzbcrj-'er to Spa to confer J supreme court denied Kuene V.

with Marshal l'oeh re card inj; the Ianzic sltutition. according to a lierlin dispatch today.

the main floor, where the electric self-opera t iriir elevator stood.

After picking up a number of imi- j tation platinum rinprs in which ; rhinestones were set, and beim?! valued at from $12 to 51.". the rob-'

t.er.s deliberately opened the sliding doors of the front windows and took a number of watches which were on display. They had evidently experienced some little difficulty in Kettln? In

' over the roof and thence down to

the main floor, so they attempted to walk out through the front door.

Debs' application for a rehearing of hid conviction under the espionage

act. The court.

affirmed Debs' conviction and

enee of 10 years in the penitentiary

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I Issues involving marked difference j r

1 m viewpoint on the part of th re

spective nations now include: 1 Tho question of race equality before the peace conference in Paris. 1 The Tien Tsin clah between American soldiers and Japanese. Z The question of American cooperation with the Japanese in Siberia against real and alleged bolshevik factions. 4 Kffort of Japanese to get a foothold in Lower California.

Showdown L Likely. The situation as regards the Jap- j anese claims for race equality as an , article of the league of nations is !

clothed in secrecy at Tarls but is j j conspicuous for the silence sur- i rounding it there and the fireworks' 1 -i : , v.r.i l in tin. '

Ul U'UUIIIS 1.-- u t; i'uui lit in-- j United States and Japan. The two i other issues are growing more and 1

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Relieved to have become distracted, over illness, Mrs. Gilbert A. Klliott has been tiiissing from her home, '7 liivrside dr.. since t o'clock Monday morning, and fears ar- entertained that she i lay have thrown herself into tlw St. .lo"ph t' er. Aided by the police and friends. Mr. Klliott. since t)w discovery of Mrs. Klliott's absence from houw when the other members of the family arose Monday morning, has been scouring the city in a frantic effort to find some trace of her. Mrs. Klliott has been ill with acut' nervous trouble for sometime. She spent a month at a sanitarium at Hattle Creole. Mich., returning home ab ut a month ago. Since her n1-

iiy ruit.-.l IT-: LONDON'. March ?A. Anifrinri troops refund to eiiojiel a tc w:th lhJapanese m light im: tlw 1 o!h .!u iwar l5lat:lo steh -n-iv. War Minister T.inaka d c!ar d in arisw l int; questions jv.it in th Japanese bouse of representatives V -lrwslay, ToUi dispateli r p)i tetl today. ( I la'lo c-1 h-nsk is ir th province of Amur iurt in-i1e tlw ChinoSibejjaj, froiiti r. ,' müo t i " r t h -st of 'lad ivost ok. Asked if tlw Anwrwan' r fusil to ooper.it' with the .la pa iw-e amounted to insubordination. T.inaka replied be understood tli.it tlw orders of ;n. Otani. allied com-

pr siib nt. lw is mated to tlw otla : - o that unlesj. tb ii show r 1 1 r suits !. tb.e Wot id th-' f.o ? ; itlLT ? fie W t . vet! I'-i;. i 1 ( 1 1 1 ' v :i . t i"' i . ii lot' i p r - v -, . , , : , , ' s . w i ! ' liia.'.,-. ; . o t - t 1 1 n , ! . : ; ; th p , , i .!";: !:. iill:; tin,.- : ,.

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Hungarian Soviets to be Chosen Within Fortnight Says Ministers.

Koreign

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several weeks ago! """7 ";,,m" ,u ""V,

' noou ot a snowaown in inenuij Sen t- . I : ,,.. ( ..I, ;nr. oil thrna

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fi.vlin l,iv? v.-, .v-vi 1 1 n n 1 1 - i r 1 rt r1 I

'for utterances in a speech at Can-1 ,,.rv.if ;ntl, tb,. viinntinn nrcnrdlnir!

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to advices here, by granting con cessions to .a .'anenese corn corpora

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ton. Ü. The ruling today cuts off for Delis any further hope of freeing hirnseif through the courts. He mut now either serve his sentence or depend upon executive clemency.

"SILENT VOTE" DECLARED A FACTOR IN CHICAGO MUNICIPAL ELECTION

rty United Presu: I U DA PEST. March Minister P.ala Kun,

speech today said: "Soviet elections will be held with-

J in a fornight. Our dictatorship does ! not mean terror. The latter will i prevail only if it is neossary." ; Iiela Kun reaffirmed that auton

omy has been granted the Huthern-ians.

1 The revolution is continuing to

turn home, she has been slecpim-' niandcr in that region, are effective on the sleeping porch at her home, only when consistent with the prinKis About 1 OVlock. : ciples of America's national policies. About 1 o'clock .Monday mornintr I The American attitude. !w said. Mrs. Elliott passed throuirh the room j probably was dtw to a difference of her five-year-old daughter. Elea- ' between th Americans and Japanno. The child awakened and asked : es? as to wh.it constitutes bolshehe motlier where she was going, j vism. "f am cold, and I am going into '

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Tli n: u-t -i.:,.. U u ii ' I y. a cc d ir. to oi '.'in' d y Am ri' ari i 1 1 r a C"-: ers.it ion v. b-ut - ! ei iia . I.';i,iu' o au-,.

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many peace probb-n... .i-d s.i;d I,.wanted to iz' x Am r;. .iM bot.;- :,s rapidly as , ij,. riterated that tin- I-.i;w oi' tiitloro.nint is ?a't lli'iur tb' pei. - ttb.-iaent. but indicated that th reparations, .ju. sti-.n has :..4dly hat.:-

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sweeping changes in

Lnurr California. The land In nues- "1C

inn io nnDrdnn,! t n hnvo lioPtl the 1 Without KeriOUS

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nronertv. bv concession in

papa's room." the child says Mrs. : Elliott replied. Eleanor went back

in a public i to J!,er'i, an t1io discovery of Mrs. ;

laiioits disappearance was nu made until several hours later. Mrs. Elliott had laid out her , clothing for Monday, and this v, as j found in the sleeping porch room i

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neveu to nave been attireo m a iiue ; serge skirt and a brown coat trim- ;

med with furs when hho made her disappearance from the house at an early hour Monday morning.

DALLAS BUSINESS MAN HELD FOR MURDER: GIVES SELF UP TO POLICE

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throughout Hungary i rmintt t,. tv, imm. f nri.-hinirsl

disturbance. IlW-'.ln,1 fnVnrle i th c..r,.1, Vt ovmi !

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1 J? S 4. of j y?rs, pnysiclans, engineers and other a trace of the missing wife and

the Mexican Land Co. Hut the Mex- i menial workers are rormtng trades j mother could be found.

j ican government says this conces- unions, ine new housing council is Peeause the St. .Ins.-ph river runs I sion is now void and the property requisitioning rooms for tho poor directly back of tlw Elliott home.

belongs to the government. That the i population irom apartments owned fears are entertained bv the friends

of the family that she mav have

state department, will inquire into i ry weauny citizens, the reported deal, if It already has j

D v United Press: DETROIT. Mich.. March HI. Michael J. Reanev. wealthv Dallns.

businessman '':nd municipal

omeiai, gave uetectives t Ii e- slip in i Dallas, and yestcriay anivtd here j and gave himself up to the police.

lie is charged with munb r of his wife. Itearwy was to api--ir l.efore Unv. Hoblty r.f Texas to tight extradition this morning. He told the polbe today he deejded agaitist the tight and made t)w train trip unhampered by oflieers. Mrs. Iwaney did sv-ral weeks

ago alter Keatwv was arrested m

P're! lelibf rat juris Jurmi; tb eek. Th- congr -snwn iraib . .1

Wilson would not

more dallying. rw d.-i lit f tie p: s;d nt is pr

turn to the i'nite.l Star -conforence's work is o d-'o

the people th- results v. . (-e tb- b-' that coubl be obtain, d utiib r tin- (,t cumstanccv. .n,u thn bae ir up f

ihi- Si'iiafe ti ac"pt c r treat. In this cor.n.ction it v.(s v, president evidently r ar-Jwd th clusjou that b culd not o! t rluu-o .i ;rit lv prote ting tlw revi- loitritie and wa? rar''

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Apparently tiwv wore aware that I:.v Liiit.-d Press: Kllli'tl'll f

thero were tio officers- on dutv at

that time, anywhere iti the Tiuslness district, that the night shift had ;'('iie home and the day shift had tid yet reported for duty. Attempt to t "lit I.oek. Accordingly, they whittled the casement of the front dor. trying to cut the lock completely out of the portal. Just inside the front door a

number of huce chips give- mute j guesses.

CHH'ACU, March The three

major candidates for mayor of Chicago today were spending the last hours of the campaign in rounding up the "silent vote." which wiseacres believed will ho the deciding factor. While all managers claimed pluralties of from 75.000 to 125,000

votes few outside the camps ventured j

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not done so was consmereu cei win ; HbrUri I rlUNUAKIANS nines, although Mr. Elliott retoday, i .TTAOirn rnmtOM -rr.r i ftl5Pi' to arI't this theory.

Ml IMUrVCU rnCIMUn inUUrO! Th family retired early Sunday ! night, and there appears to have

j been no intimation upon the part Reports were J of the other members of the fam-

attempted to take refuge thf;rf. from j ,0p1 h ;tt,mpt.(, to hoi hN

Her death app-ar-'! to bo diw to poison, police said, and a. charge of

t" :o c pt the roer.ant without a i': ' .Monro.- dortiiiw -err;.,n. Tb 'iMitrr.-s -ri n said the eor.-euv-ajs of the ib iej.- 1 1 io'i v." opinion Wax tha th-f-e fulfil t t'. be some pr'tvi-ioti in the b-.iu institution v. !wr-b.

.":n-- oi prim iry r s; wo. ild j,o estal dihwd. thering Am rici of t!:e no.

1 i participating in minor

S'pia bbes.

.-ib.litv r 1 1 e '.: v f 1 1 r ii iipean

evidence of tlw strenuous effort

made to whittle their way out of the store by the front door route. The

special Yale lock which fastens both 1 inside and out, could not ho moved. Had they made their way out the ! i CONTINEED ON TACE TEN)

The candidacy of Johti Fitzpatriek, labor nominee, was an admitted ! puzzling factor. Major managers i agreed that if lie should surprise the j city by polling what many claim he i will 60,000 otes any one of the; "big three may be upset. i

to ofit:u cor use rou ni:i: Ki:i:ri:us. A special course to both professional and amateur bee keepers will be given by Tuidue university from April 7 to 12, when bee men of note from all parts of the country will lecture on the proper care of bees, it was announced by County Agent Hordner. Among the speakers of wide reputation from Indiana are E. I Phillips. W. E. Stone. G. S. Demuth and E. C Baldwin.

was feeling

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receivea nere today that Hungarian ily that Mrs. Elliott

(soviet forces in the Transylvania ! wo-se than usual. J neutral zone attacked French, troops. I The discovery that she was gone i capturing C50. ! was made Mondav mornintr bv Win-

nifred Schmatz. Mrs. Elliott's maid. She immediately called Mr. Elliott, and then Eleanor tbl 'f her mother passing through wr room about 1 o'clock Monday tnorninir. Folico officials say that it would be impossible to drag the river owing to the rapid current caused by recent rains. The search is being continued however.

murder was made airalnst Reaney.

Later the Hungarians were said to have agreed to liberate the prisoners.

j DETROIT. Mich. Gordon Lafave jand George Ross would like the ad- ! dress of a correspondence school

for banditry. They held up Martin Snyder, who pointed behind them and then shot both.

C.I.I C.MN PIONF.F.Il AMONG llOI.MIirvlKTS. IU- T'nitf'd Press: CHICAG. March ..1. Cain was- the pioneer bol-heiv.f. ,,rcording to Mrs. KM- Richards Hare. sociali-'. undei- sr.f"iicr of live years' imprior.taent fur sedii ion. ''ain bee.jjne ;, ;.,dslw x d. ami saw r d hn his 1 ret hi - n fi.',; up th- choice J.i ttior.s in tlw

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VVALZAK TO ASK FOR CHANGE OF VENUE FROM JUDGE GILMER

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Stanley Walak. who 'y tlw police v, x fr-rer I'rov r,. Ce A. S hor L:

'f bp. ir'L Th. unlawful po- v n ,,f li'l'Wr. ..ft' r the p. i :.-:d h i;i1 the v.-rorj- man into eourt awl trained a di-ui'-1- I. wi'.I ask fo- -t har.-.re "f : -': f:on f'.fv J:d-'-- Idr.e-

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Entratwc was trained through :n i. d o-r a k-'ii:ht in the roof, ac- j

Investigation i the fact that ; sk liuht had i . atol that en- :

tb, attic hail e-i forced , the -kyli'ht. j

ording to Mirr. Weit. i m tlw rox'f di-eb'-ed o door beding t t )' i e, n tori: nil it h;:m

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QKIDANS ARRIVE AT HOME TODAY

Prepare Ship IBDLSHEVIKI PUS

for Neutrals to Quit Budapest

COSSACKS BACK

Three Transports Dock Mon-lr-y vmtea rre- . .. RFDAPEST.

aay Morning, rounn uue

.1 fa mil ta siding at j Michigan, s:.. iwar the; li e'. rW.lVW Step-; cdImi: I

loof .it abOV.t

i lat. r. accrdir.g to

4 o'clock elivVed to

t.e.ir the v lvlfos.

A cobi 111 1--' S .-tore. s.y across tb.e

this liH'ii'.ii.i: V " im !oi 1.. i' the new time Tn tb. alb'. ).;irl"r of S'u! telegraph pole. i."gs. Th - is the top- (.f the 1'! i i. er -!" 1 tiat t he ro' 1 t

;ol antag". lid- Down ("able. After tb..- ro,.':. r h: d made tb.eir ",.i aboi.t tlw . :. v.. tor machinery

in Afternoon.

oft drink ; staiiils a

cloe to the Tutild- ' a veritable stairway th" buildings about

l'.r faited Trr: NEW VOKK, March r.X.lowing transport? armed

day: Maut. Sil otiey and Al.isb.an. Ci:!go;t is 'scheduled to arrive afternoon.

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and It H believed K ta.iile u? of this Jen.

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tlo ',;ii(u-'i.ri! off the. wiii 11 l 'a I t it loll t lw e.o- ' Tlo t h-n s.i'l io e.

: ', . i j .. i . t sc end floor. Halki il duvvn tle staJrway to

i.tt;. ...ir-N -hall

urninc on tlw M.u;l was Brig. San ford B. Stansbery. com-

mandiu-.- tb" T'lrd Infantry trigaile lwabii:.i ie. s and the following organizations: 14 0th infantry, fte'd and staff, hta-i Ikariers, machine gun and supply companies, medi'-al detachment ar.d ompanbs A. B. C, P. E. E. C. H. I. K. E an.l M. '3 otfiCers

vCU.NTINUED ON VAUIZ T1ZS)

March 2?. A Hun

garian steamer was being prepared today to convey dowa the Danube to Belgrade any allied or neutral citizens who wish to have the city. Tlw trip will be made under the British t'.ag. The red army i.- increasing daily. Eighty women at Stkf?fehea volunteered but were refused. A soldier, convicted of robbery

o v ilii' r' xjiiiuwi.iii . it ii ii.ii iv Kec-kement was promptly executed. This wa the first execution since the soi.t government was established. Th educational commission has introduced the study of ?darxism in the schools. It has also asked uniersity students to as.-ist in teaching tlw illiterate population to read and write. Horse racing has been prohibited and all tlw rue tracks will be

j utilztd as wfe'eUiJle gardens.

; Russian Cavalry Give Up Half

of Hard Won Don Territory.

Start Campaign on Bolshevism

in United States

Vj 1'nited Press: LONDON. March öl. Cossack forces in retreat before the holsheviki. have given up half of their hard won Don territory, according to a dispatch dated March 17, received by th-. Times today from Ekaterinodar. The Cossacks are nowholding the line of the Donets river. The bolshevik official communique dated March 1 says: "In the region of Binega (3;. miles southeast of Archangel), we have resumed the offensive and have occupied Toromsjoe and the strong

er fnited l'rs-: NEW YORK. March CI. The American Defense society today

I launched a campaign against bolJshevism in the 1'nited States. A

warning was issued, written by Dr. W. T. Hornaday, a trustee of the society, wherein he -iid: "At this very moment the lying lure of bolshevism is working day ami nisht to plunge the whole civilized world into ch.'ios and ruin. Russia, Germany. England and America already are heavily involved. Spain, Sweden, Egypt and Chile are in the preliminary stages. "In America hih-brcw socialism, I. W. W-ism. non-partisan leaguelsni and bolshevism are in spirit and purpose one and the same thing." This statement concluded by saying: "The man who thinks that hol-

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PLAN CAMPAIGN TO MAKE WORLD "DRY"

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Sou".h Bend next Sunday, which has been designated as "Civic Spirit Day." At their regular meeting Monday morning the ministers voted to accede to the request of the Chamber of Commerce to devote the s-ervio a next Sunday to an awakening of in terest in the housing campaign. whi'?h is about to begin. Discussing the subject. Bev. A. M. Eells of Westminster Pres-byterian church urged the pastors to take an

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