South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 91, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1920 — Page 1

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UPHOLDS NAVY BEFORE BOARD rSa ;il Officer Take- l--ii ilh Statement- Made lv Sim-.

. , ,m . . . . . . i ten ii' h' H and prevent th entrv IAUK5 .NEW POLICY." th .uon.-..-.

Point- Out cct-Mtv for Sharply Defined Forci-rii Agreement. V.y :.!-! I'r. . : WASlilNC.TOX. Mar !. :. -- 1 "a a ! -ty (r .ir.l? itioii in il.t. ::av .i- ;.irl- ),.:.: an.! "abx i. . i.f ;t liiHiti- I r- '." hxi jil "tii.iT. of - : t : : r. ,;:ralitv" on v.: t-.i to j.rvv ;;f I fit i ;. r.t 1 1 i :i r th' r til i,:tvy iu' '). r, lUar AImiial Mayo. t:or. I:4aü.N ! of Iii Atlautir l!r,-t ,lur-ir.-r Tii.- v. ;ir, ar T Tu 'lay h - ' y u:il'- naval luvcti-'a!i:i :nur: . Th cirtivr- 1 1 t. lt'-li'. lic' " r, n r li-tr J i I . t r - i . 1: r-.-ii'i, than wh.-ri war v. as tl1Siiii- SiiM-ri r. Athno mI M.iyo. vh v.-as 1 i . i r A1 iu.im! Mm. iinri: diät- ,-aj.' rir, r,i . i)y ;it i. u.-t, darin: wir to'-k i'-ui- v.itli Honi of th' '.at -i . i r i ? - la idf l y tl at otficrr In hl -iri'ii ' tt'i nt of lh: d'.irtnu-nt's to:iiuet i Hi' war. To the ohart?- th .i i.'j f j i;n ti plan for oj r ra ti?i with iiliiMl i.ais t) -n niafh- ia .itJ:iiu- hf ar t-rjil tliat tin.' o'ti' of rhi'-f f o; ratio:..s had b n i .itct h-iisi v- t :nu;:h to si-cure the i p. .-'.-;!' results; but that without it. r.lit :.-!: v.'oahl huv b- n ":h 10ti.:." 'I'm;- navy v. .is as well pJj:irc'l tor k.ir in lf'17 as wero the I iritis h . 1'r la a an.l Italian navks in 11 11. Admiral .Muyo .'yrUd. auldini; that 'i uc.il'i liavc l-en t-ltrr priiarfi th t'poration.s bui't-au l-o i. i i ;00 JH r. A-ln.iral tay 1 i . I not ajrr'-o with Ao:nlral Hltns' ron; r.tion that wr avail a!ii sroyvr and antl-s.ib-ri r; . - raft sliovikl have boon .snt :i 1 -r i . 1 whri war was b-clarJ. i" vai.i that it was inip rati that 1 stroycr.- b. k r-t with th At-:a:'!l-fV.'t. l'oinrtn' iat thf r.'ccity for a h.n-p'.v (Irlirutl f'roipn policy, Adrairal .M.iyu sabl that tho arm' 1 fn.'" f a nation were merely tho Th- navy i p.irtmtnt, )io ar--"'".d. vis responsible for th- f!i- . .. nry im th.r .rvlro only to tho fXW-r.t f concert sional prn vii t.. :. r.'l. h- added, that it tool: ntor" T'ia-t a i.ir i 1 r two to h'jild up a i.iy ad i'.iato to a rrcat rrn'rr ' V J Ki-iih'iIy Out.Uh' of ay. 'T!.h ditft reraa'.s of opinion as t" wl.'i' eonst itutf'S an adcjuut' n ty i in h'- tra 1 to ur hu k of a df.'Mt' foreUm poliry," h .--'aid. "Th reo. iy lor this condition li-s cuts:d" th navy (Ipp.irtmrnt, l.at it is r,;! to t!n iU'st;oii at iss'l''." T!i or'.r.t iu.atiin of th navy !-i'.irü.i-'r; I'ffi'O' and dartru th--war. and ik'-a, is uasitb'favtry, A'lniii.ii M.iyo sai l. "S" Ion--: ;is thf p"'-"-T.t rt'. n i.i -tii'ti it." lo con? in n-d. " th !;i.;!i;uM f! i- r oy dtlu-r in pr p::r:in l"t' ''.i', ;n 'do condtut or v.-.r or ): - 'o:-.1 ni' al dfvrlopnu-..t f . ! n i vy in p. ace, ramie t-e a -T:i d. In ;. j rt M'lit mv iti i.ation. : v ' v -bilit V f.:- th. r-.::.;: . -s of th navy foi w.ir cannot p!;-.-d ;rw v. i i r b'.it witli tb. t t.-.ry f ;!n- !. vlai :.;:is'. o : irvj t 11 of.a-'S. i niril" and tuo T-;a flti'f of naal u;"i :i t i s. A'in.iral Mayo a':d. iioa!! '' ;vmi iii'ii.' aatla-ri'v and ui.li r bi'itaile and th'-n h-M ta a-.co ur.t for la;-'; RATIFY SUFFRAGE IN MISSISSIPPI rdra-ure la-Ms Sfiiatr- HeIir ' I Int-r ill Al-o Apro e Law. .T ' TC K S' N 1 o :,.'.. j: -j ra : i . . -' ".; a : a; : ; :. r. '. ! a . '" . . . v , ' ' d V"' . m. C - .?. r . .. .: .f.-ba : : M..r a .''. : a . t t ! k ; V r , r

Worms Threaten Crops, Farmers Acting Swiftly

i:l ':!:.T!:o. r.xf.. March Millions .f ;(r!i,y worms, reported i travelling t--ward th- Kr-n iMs of . Imperial V, Ii y from th" d"se:t M of I.jv ir ;;,!.! in thi , n:;ntv will' ! T 1 1 r .-.?)! fought by r.u;( hers who were popuring Tuesday to p'ac-boi-on mi fli -r i-! acros- irriga-

Where dm v;orms cam- from i ' "- OKK. March .".0. The not known.. Tho loser is r port .1 tbm of pres't Wilson's coal commi.s-'-'' "'- h thrTn ovr "?1 -Tfa f 1 sion in granting bituminous mine

-.vial Mi'j.ai' mib aro moving in vhiat thos who T,.-i

"- a tli-tsi (b-claro m-d:s a r.rver i -'nt tl' Pce of aal at the "lidir:.:,' ii.ii a tion t tin- prow ir:K' i nii,a s advance j'c to a . ops o" ihe alb . Wb.'-re th- I lu:i- 'iturninoa.-, t o.tl operators anv.'oniw have rro.s-o! in'cd liu'h- ! I:l'!lli''', h r- Tu sday. uas. a a toioobib-.s sl;il as on a! Whib a.vj'r iirnr; th-y "b-ir'd t ;rr ;,.-y p.ivem itt. ' ' ! th- pri' v of ro.il as low as po- . Mbb- afnl to avoid spccalation in th"

WLSON SILENCE ON PEACE TREATY WORRYING 6.0. P. i i ., . 1 I' ear "Astute I ohtieian of ....... .... . ! lllte Hollge IS Lt-avilie; j 'Hl i 1 Iieill HI Hole. 1 j l'y a Staff CorrosN!Hlent. U'..iiI.(;To., March 20. He-1 publicans lue- who have thought 1 that th-y hail ld th- demoarats into a nice trap, whin in of th latter vot.-d witli th" Fo-c.illed "mild res r ationi-ts" for the Pari' treaty with the I.od.u'e r'er atior.s. ;ire awakrniur to th fact that th.d treaty sit'ijtion. r.-K-.n-dl.s-; of what has happ'n"d to The u mo-rais, leaves th r'public;ins in ;t hole quite as dcp a.s rvi r. The democrat can lift themselves out. but the republicans hardly. likewise, now that the mists ha.? leaied away, n" democrat need la alarmed by the mass of republican ptopatranda eiia ulat-d n-rardini

th- .b moen'.'.io vote, not at all com-I Tuesday appointe d a spi-ciai onplimentary t. tla- democrats, hut tr:,rt ',,millUt' (" coni.-tinir of W iln.ikimr it more uncertain than ev.-rjbaiTi tlreen, int.rnational - ctary that tl:.' b-airue of nations will " j "f u' T,i'",, Mine Work, is, and ti.e dominant issi' of tin am-!1hil I'erna. secretary of the lndlpaU'n. The predicament in whi.-n . ar'1 CoaI '"-'"raK-rs association, to the anti-admmistratior.iMs had ! br iw up a i ntati.c cotdract. They

placed t h.em.-'lvf s. b.aran tc da .vn upon them wJi-n they tj'i:iri o won-u-r wnv i res ; ii s'dii was lavmi:

nothim; to sav about th.- re. urn of j ,u'u' auTeen-nt wni p.- pie. the tr. aty to him, nor ab. ut t he I s nted to a Joint conference of the l'i.'sidential attitude in the cam-! s-"a!o ( oinmittt es of the miners and pab-n that is to follow. ! operators for final ratit ication. 'Hin Arilin."' Savs (rcr. Stk A.IvUm. Stutu' jirMin," s-iid' one observer. I'.ofore oint,- into emderenre watn a.s the pr. s-dential meaning p,.ne- j the mine workers here to consider trated to th' innnmo-t r.ccs.-s ofa new wauo :;reem.-nt, it w.. his brain. ' The artute pc lit k tan j learr.eil TiP. sdav, mire- owner? fr. to Trine. a.m has handd up an- sou-1"'t th(' advteeot Attorney Onftlu r b nion of our own :rowin ' 1'll!l'-"r as t,( wh.-th-r such a and pi, km-" and then h pro. v i-i lucetinc would be violati:i:r th" law, ed to :m:il7. th- whvs an, I u lu-r.-- l' arinr a lepefition of tlie Indianfor.s which mean a separatio!: of th"!;!P"lis indictments lor conspiracy t. facts, as th"' aetuaJ.lv i?t. from t i'Oost tile price of oal. th i:i:i.s of pur.' bunk that the J A.-istant Attorney W neral . '. republirai. national orK;tni:'.atioi is i Anur who is Sn di irpre of the Indi-ca-jsimr to be spread through its anapo! is prosecutions, ansueiad the liiKh cari-il pre.s s rvl-. . ! op.-rators" in. miry in a b.-tt.-r adIp the l.rst place, th- tn aty .fldress.d to their attorney received n-ace has imf h-en disposed of be j h-Te Tuesday. lie .wared (u rn th.- action of the r. publican st.ite j that the nvetinps of th--, sUb-co:n-in rcturnin tt to the president. j mitt would not t-e a vo.iation : In th- s.M-oial p'.n:- th republican th- 1-iv. i-.irtv does riot il.iv.- hold Its nation- j "While the d.-pn rtio.r.t of k -a! conventior. wi'h the p,.-,o" tre.ttv ! tioe." a'.d the l' tiet. "is pot auin th conditi.m in which it b.a? . thorire 1 bv law to ki e advic to b !i l ft. ! pr:'ate it ia-ns. mder all the crI:i the thi'-.J place, I'r's"t Wilsen ! 'imst ar .a s I think it prop, r for me is too shrwd a political obs..r er i ' authot i-" yo.i to sr.y to the r pto P.- placed in th" position of ni - I rs .ntativ. s of miner-, and operators im; Ins p.,rty an -sue that mitzht ! that the b'patt:n nt do-s nd think be ut from un.ba- it le-for? th ' it would b- a vio!atim of I.tw for th"election. n:ir rs and operators to make the Pres't Wiisan is holding his peace j 'ontr o t r comm'nded bv the I'nit.-d t.-.dav became nothin:: tint p1(. t Stat, s bituminous cta'. ronimbs:.m" n.iuht sav eoma rnia the eominu- 1 .Make No Cuminont. auipaara' couhl he lid with msur- i loti I la-w.s. pr.-snlent of the .:,-.- rh.u it w.:l,i t :ir.a! i Unit, d Mire Work rs. would maKe it is b.-coT'O'- increasingly evi- ' ,;" e.mn.. nt ui the work of the ;eut"hre in W.ushirns'ton that tlp ontr:n: otumitfe,.. He explained republiian s.'l, has placed itself ; that mm- tb. tern.s to be -in-in the "in bad." c!a.s bv the retarn s bodi-l in th- new asrocr.nt had of the trcatv to the presid. pt. ba n dei niM cided upon and fonu-n-ss "lp stump." 'bat any a e.no'anccm"nt would b 'P.p- lni:'d .-tat. a must copv-luae ' pr-matur . pe.-u-,. v it h (b r- a'-x . Tii' con.-ft- I Th" mi r er.; r presen ta 1 1 ves u:i 1 1 uf.on nmkes i; it .p.- ,:bh to , on- a: b-com in it te it was bvarm 1. a-'k-,.:iii. j, ar-- in r. other w.iv than d that t!m wa-,'.- a war I to da men through a !n atv' t-rllnatinJ- nith ' f ? 1 " ;i e'". .-.' be advene d H-.e pro.-i-b nr. c.i-r.ss i mav .n to . ". . i hev contended that this :1m position of h i i v; r ';;.- 1 p ' mcr-a.s.- ...- v.'ces-a :y t brin,' r.-.tif; the ) t s: h nt'- tre atv and th" ' th" 'aues . f tin- day tm-n up to ... ! i , an c-:al b". 1 with t!:o -.- pa:.l thiCoNTlNI'Kl (V P.f.;i: l'.ri: contra . v erK rs NEW YORK ASSEMBLYMEN GUILTY OF DISLOYALTY

by A- -if 1 Vr - I.P.AN V. V. . M . ; ch - '. 'a'.;;!?;.' '. ,i - rata: r tabivi i:: t!,' a. s- ra. : , . Ya.rdav by .i m- . r:t ,-f th. j . o' ) : s -s 1

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a hi ;: th- op'.-.ir.i; ' i. i.'.; ine s--s..'u on . iU-aA a it . -.r - r h' '.mine ' i hare i a . . i . . I .e.. ..y - a" .; ; , r . .!.':.'!! a . v , ;.- . h T". -. j : t t t th. a o : i m it t e w ' :: ' a! th. t.-i-.1-:: as a " no '.. :-..: 1 1 a r '. t - , a a' r.' r per: timt thh- " t s t-e a.. . ', t: i ii ic'i !,,: T 1 i . , f . ' di-p.it- ! .,b .-at '!' " ' - : p- : :. '. ". '. i : -it : : ( e ; a: a f.; ... '-- i :.. ' i . ;.'!.. ! . .'... .V : iaib

MINE OWNERS

RAISE PRICE OF SOFT COAL Ton of Coa! Will he Advanced r f rHl I TICC 1 mill .(). to . v !.- U J Oil. . An i;n I I'r - : , werkt r.-- a waie incroase of j 7 pvr i I'l'MiLici o: in. ;r mints. liiiin' owii- : rs cit'd Illinois as the ordv tate u hr- the minimum inc-na-as wtiubl i apjn. 'i'lu-' uas said to la- du- tioeal ronddions, which b-si-on th" c( s: ui produt tion. Sell Mueli Coal. i-iiro tii" ren;oal of biturninou priC" !"stri't i(n.s by the iresisoni" opt t ators, it was stated. ady had sold larf,'e quantities of coal for April b livery at from $:',.''.! to . l a ton. Tin- novernrm-nt prl f Si te, i effective, however, t April 1. Th" o)ieiators in son;.' dist riots, it was .-aid, have reeied as ,,lU' h 4-Tj a ton in instances wln-r" hi- pur. h.a.-. r. wnt into tlie iield.s and er.-aieI in i'Oti:petitiv biddini;. Th" r"iTU' i"1'-' i epi e-entatives rrl US,'1 lo n,ll;' ;tr'V comment on trie proposed increases in coai prices, except to stat" that th" n'v atT" au'teement would only "iiivop ij..o a ton ax era::" increay I expense." -ev aq;o .mni'iiiciit. i in- new vva ;ii'rcmont embodvmr the award of Pres't Wilson's bit u mmoas (al commission probably will ; ratified Wednesday by the operators and mine workers f the canfral cnni pc t iti ve he ld, accordin,' to stat'Tncnts mad' liere Tuesday ni.-ht ly in cm ter:'"ViT 'T.P Mb-' co'iim.tt'' ;ii,'awd in nepo'iation. Tire committee at its m'tini will lepoit bajk to the s-ub-cun mitte- Wednesday morninir. When njtproved by the sub-committ.' the 1 litt I vcp it be known Tuesday that ! h. wo-.i'd ..pp.... th' unseating of th- .social:.:.--. .ctan on tlie committee's r.-por. I v:s r:....!e a sp cial order for W.-d-t . ry acai a re;n::r :U and tliat s ic.auy met;.; ers wil! want to ! lie rd that .'1 . ' C.tl.tlot be TV tclp'! r Tin: rs da v. It :. known that the burners of 'h.c xpu;;o:i factnu: favor ii.-f(- rrir.c a vote until Tnurs-iav. i:u -u.u "h a under the law th" -o - err. or c-innot call a spec: il ! ction T 'ill a vaiM'i.'v -curriuc n: th" t 'ill 1 ci-'.a:ur- af:-r the last d i M .. r. . e . - : . -r, l M.r ': ur.b an 'jS"a ordinary i-s- . n. if th.- '. -,' i s'.a is to be con - '. a If si ats i-:' tin- social:. .bi i e vh clard v.icr; r.l Wedu- - d y tl.. ir.nr wand i"- f r : r ;. !.;s r rerO"rat; of ..i'.hn . ' c: i'. . ti.r; in -..h :" th- h a e ; : r ' i ' that '. . t i . -.. 11'. a - - ::. la-st X v.mbtr.

Ma,y and 'Dou'

Wedded in West I Told You So by .Wo iat.'.l rr -. : I.S ANC;i;LI:S, March "C Mary Ihckford and Imuclas Fairbanks have been married, it becaiim known h T" late Tuesday. Tltey obtained a license her' !a.--t Saturday ami tho remony was performed Sunday by the i:-. J. Whitcomb Prouirher. IM.tor of the Temple Baptist church. MisvK Piekford early this month ohtainel a divorce at Minden. Nov., fr m Owen Moore. Mr. Pairbarks' former wife obtained a divoro nearly two years a fro in the eas.1. Miss Piekford and Mr. - Fairbanks w re married at 10:"0 o clock last Sunday nit'ht at the residence of tlie Rev. Mr. BrouKher. Thos- present imdu.lfd: Pobert Fairbanks, brother of ' the bridefzrooi i ; the brid-'s mother. Mrs. Charlotte Smith; the K-v. Henrj Mibs Coo!;, assistant pastor of the Temple Ibiptist church, and It. S. Sparks. .If putv county clerk, who Issued the lletr.se. Mr. I-"air banks a ete.l ?s groomsman for his brother, and Marprie Iaw, a motion picture actress, was bridesmaid. HOOVER AGREES TO ENTER G. 0. P. RAGE FOR NOMINATION Makes Declaration in Tele gram, to Ilepuldiean Clnh of California. V.y As.icJaeii Pr.'sa : SAX FItAXClSCO. March ufl. The first flat declaration from Herbert Hoover that he ndprht. under certain circumstances accept a presidential nomination, was contained in a tekgram sent by Mr. Hoover. Tuesday, to the Hover republican TTTXb'of. California, in which he .said he would a c f.t th- republican nomination "it" it is felt that the issucs necessitate it. and it is demanded of me." I'.ors Ti'al.v. Mr. Hoover in his nb yram aliened himself with those favorin. th" United States entry into the Lceai of Nations with reservations afe1,'uardinLr American traditions and inter sis" and declared lie differ d just as strongly with "tlie extremview advocated acainst any b-au" at all" as h" did "with th extrem" position taken by tlie president .'i participation in pur.lv Kuroneän affairs." He bclard b" had refrained hitherto from enteritis; into partisan political discussion pendinp; claritl(ation of d.iv-ri;inir views on the nrMt new issues but that recent b -vlopments in th treaty situation "stagnation in economic adjustments" and. urgent representations reu-ardint' the (situation in California had imp. lied him to "confirm the action tbat my republican friends there have already taken without consult mir me.'' Tot of 'lelcfrmtii. The telegram, addresse.l to Warren C.re'ory, president of the Hoover r.'paulican !ub of California, 1 d 1 o w s : "I had ra t wished to r.t'U. nor ouhl I hither:.. . any r a! public service in -pterin:: into partisan political discussion, mar rspe.-villy I emiinc; the cla rilieation .f tic- diveriTin"; view.- of the different croup in the T-artits or the yreat n"w isFues. "Tim recent d v lopm- r.ts oct the treaty, sta cnat in in adjastinei.t of our "rreat economic problems an 1 particularly the many urgent representations that, I h ive r cej. e l as t thr- situation in my own täte, convince me tliat it is n.y duty to confirm th" action that my republican frbr.ds there hae aii-adv taken without cnn.-ultin mo. wii of ;. . v. 'T understan.d that th re ; a L'PMt wish a rnoni: Cm r pu'''ica:'.-' of California To have opportunity to xpress thenis'! -s in favor jf the League of Nations with prop r rs(CONTINTT.I fN" PA'iF FOFP.! NAME DELEGATES TO FRISCO MEET Main Democrats Select 12 I'minstructed Leader? to Attend Convention. r.v A.- i.ited I'n-s : HANGUll, Me.. Mardi üC'.- Tw.lv unir.structed delegates to th" b t:mcratic national env Tition re ch.os- ' en at tl:' state c onuuion . thparty ha-re Tii- .-hy. The pi itform upon wluch the dei.-ocrats mi! stand at the stat" election in Septem': r endors.-s pres't Wilson's admi'ii.-: ration. epr ss -s the belief that the peopb' of th" country favor prompt ratification of tlie p-ace tr-aty with th" covenant e.f th." Iatra" of Na-tn-n-witliout reservations "destructive to its sj'lrit arel e ff'-ct i e .p- r.ifcn." anal favrs the suhrii-siop of all federal rons itu i'MVil arif ndm-'-.ts t.i the p.-.pl" in.tr:t-l of th- legislatures for ra'ific.iti-in. No raced pat is nia-!" f p roh. hit-on :r. t : phitforra. . r :. . br . u hich is dev ot 1 : tat :ss;--. Cr.e of its planks caiN for r pe il of the iir- t prit nir;.- hi'.v restoration .if :h svsta:: ..f eon :::. for t' -::...-..?:.-. ti-.r. of c indnlates ir p-'.jh Cl.u'.

FRANCE QUITS OCCUPANCY OF NEUTRAL ZONE

Will Give Germany Three Weeks to Employ Force in Disturbed Area. by A.- i.itpd Tress: I'FBLIN. March CO. Fanco has abandoned her demand to occupy the neutral zono and has consented to r; ran l Germany from two to thr'o weeks to employ a stronrr force in the disturbed Ruhr area, according to an announcement made to the national assembly, Tuesday, bv Chancellor Mueller. Thirst for IMwwl. Tim chancellor referred to the situation m the Ruhr territory and th. threats of a general stri:C" as an answr to the alleged military action. H declared that the ministry of d. fer.se had given orders lr the evoidar.ee f all unnpo-..iry harshness, and ho must contradict the albavalions that tho executive authorita s were thirstinc for th" blood of the workers. lie th n made his aniKi'ir.com'T.! ro.u: rilnu: tlm baar.donment of h r demands by Franco for the occupation of the neutral zones and .added: "In the rrio-1 allotted us we can rosier" constitutional order." Ir von Mayer, the C, .-man bar". i'alVair. in Paris, Tu-sday ni.uht. handed to Premier Mhb rand a declaration from the German government coraa-mins: thi t' ims of occupation of the neutral one by German troops'. Ti e premier- immediatel expressed to Ir. von Mayer formal reservations :aid added, that, according to his information, it w an doubt fr;! if the occupation of tho Ruhr i itri -t wr.s indispensable. It was only in case of occupation and cons uuent infraction of a-ticle 4 4 of the paco treaty, could not he avoided, that th" guarantees offered by the derma n government came Into play. The matter, ho said, required further elucidation. Dr. von Mayor, on leaving M Mill rand said he hoped T.o 'nave :t.n answer as oon ;x poslble. ROVING MARINES GREETED AT ELKS WITH BIG CROWD Famous Band Makes a Hit With Audience (rood Entertainment. Th" Roving Marines have armed and have the situation well in hand. Th'-y descended on South lb nd from lM trt.it Tjfsday noon, injected a bit oil martial music and the spirit of the war days into the downtown district in the afternoon p trade and w.-re '-Tee ted with a packed houswh'ii they opened th'dr two nieht stand at th" Flics tempb-. More than I'm persons were standing in the aisles and entrances wh:i th" :10 pi"c- band burst into "Tii- .star;inl Strip'S Forever," th. openimr numb, r on tlm pro-rram. Martial liisi The band, a detachment of th" uat.onally famous Marine band of Washington, rendered s"eral martial and popular s k ct i"r s. 'thcr f. atures of the performance included the- appearance of a uniformed double quartet, vaudevill" dia!"-U"-s and vocal numbers, ail of which were vociferously applauded. Addresses by Samuel p. Schwartz, prosecuting attorney of St. Joseph county, und I,. J. .Murphy, forrrur Ii-it r.ant in the marin corps, and now a student at Notre Dam". Intersp. rs- d the musical rumbrs. Mr. S'hwartz laudd tlie work of th" marines in the irre at war and advocated enlist m-r.t-. in th" corps '-NTr.F!lI) N PAGK F H'R.) ASK DEPORTATION OF SOVIET AGENT Department of Justice Declare? Marten- i- a German Subject. by A i tt 1 l'rv" : WASHINaTOX. March a. Ivudwig A. K. :dart-us. P.u. iat: soviet ag. r.r in the Fr:td States is a T'rman. subject and sha and b-? d ported to I'Tirany. ac-ordi'ig i contentions of tin- d p.ii :::.. i.: of ju.:ic- in a bn-f t be sub::::::" i to 'he immigration autiiorities Wtdn'day. Th- go-. ?rnm nt's c. s.- against Ma: t'"s. made put lie by Asst. Arty. Cert. Garvin Tuesday night, claims to establish "cora lush. :y" his confer: ion with the Russian commounists and !::s actl.'lty in the promotaei of an organization shown to .. ' : i; the overthrow of the United St -.: es government by fore While it rM! a!r.- frr the bureau of vtmigrn tier to d'.sp of the c.i se. oftici.J.s declared Tne-day niff'nt cat .b sp:. Ma-ten's "ere 1 t ti ;'s" th-y would att.-mpt to ha- hint -ut : :mk t 5 rm.ir.y from .-hirh : :ir.-r.t- v. i irra d to Russia an i v. h r- M..r-t.s twice was r fused c:. i.saip papers.

Prisoners Tell of Poker Games by Ce 1 1 Bosses

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind March CO. Many .stories of petty graft and mistreatment of federal prisoners in the Mi.rion county jail were told by men now serving sentences in the jail. In the course of an investigation begun : by Unite. 1 States DLst. Judge 1$. An- ; derson here Tuesday. The investi- : gation was ordered by Judge Ander- I son following complaints made to Frederick Van Nuys. United States I district attorney for Inidana. It was indicated Tuesday that the federal gran.i jury Mso will ma:e an lavestigaiion ot conditions in the jail. I Prisoners summoned as witnesses' told of peker pames conducted ! nightly in the jail by "cell bosses" prisoners given authority by the t;t;aiu.s, aim eu nie collection vi a "rake off" by tlie "cell bosses" which was shared with the guards. According to the prisoners the. "rake oil" often amounted to $ 1 or $ 1 -a night, finally depicted the fund1 of th prisoners to such an extent that it became necessary to discontinue the games." CHICAGO FACING GENERAL STRIKE OF CITY EMPLOYES M. . , , it ii nicipal Garbage Handlers, indow Washers and Clerks Walk Out. lly As-iat-.l Press : CHIC A G ( ), March :; r. W ith " "'' "'' le.okkeeperj on idnke today, the rmini. ..- 1 'a.i rha ?r rr-, 1 n ef ion tdant v-""Jk - f- n v. J - close,! Uini'a'li the walkout of 4U i. r : f i.-ii-. n i. r :i t; 1 1 i Mm i f l r i .1 i ( a - . ii i .o . r ninety per --ent oi the riremui to reign until wage tulvanee. wer" granted. Ca lea go Tuofdav night fa'. .l a general strike ot c ity me - Ttir city hall was picketed by striking clerks and stenographers. Th police was calb d to pn s.-rvi order after a Ktenograidier who remained on duty, was attacked. Th" sessions of the city council also were guarded by policemen. H'jexts lludget. The city council, which Tu.-m1.iv rejected a revised budget calling b ri an increase? $ 4,000, 5 0 0 to provide salary advances for city employes, met again Tuesday night in an endeavor to Und a way out of the financial tl ir.icultis. other groups of city employes, including s-w-r worker.-, ttre-t inspectors, pumping station emrim.-rs and the laboratory staff of t lahealth curniiiisslon.T's othe-. threat ened Tuesday to strike uub s vvaue adances were granted. The strik" of garbage handlers, Which tied lin the collection ami ms - posa! of garbage, forced tam - sters out of work. Window wasners at the city hall also itiit laiesK.iv. ' fittMiii.ti Mm v Onit. Tiircats that ninety p-r c.-nt af the city ticmen would resign if they j -r- refusd an increase of 1 3 0 0 aj .-ar was contained in a bntor from i - ...i pres't George It. Hargan ot tn- j Pin-man's assor'ation to Mayor Thorny. son and Fire Chief O'Connor, j The letter said th- lire men ware; disappointed at th- lack of cor.si.l-; eration shown thir re.piest for anj increas-. i Pres't Jam s U'.ynn of the clerks I ii.1 v tioi-ranhcrs union aid the! strikers would remain out until their t (i'ur.arul ff,r an incr.'.iM' of J : a! mmth was -net. Junior cl.-rKs now re-eeive ?1.0n to fl..'ajO and senior; cbtks $1. ;: to Jl.OS". j Window -,va.-'hrs v.dio . r r- j ceiving $1,20 a ye;ir, struck for $ 1.K7-2. Til" garbage handlers 1manded an increase in pay from -Si. i day to $ j.)f. j St oc'h yards M(n Quit. Ar bit ratio i of dirhcultics ia-tA.en to striking m nib;rs 'f the lie-i stock handlers union and tlm pack - I ing com pain was r.-j'-ct.-d Tu .. a. j I v orticrs of the union, w ho an-j r.ounc-d that the r.i'n won;, I sTrtV out until thir demands for wag-! increase- of from S i" to MO a m.nt!: were granted. The nun nw r c i from to ? 1 '. ') union otheats said. mouth

ADMIRAL FLETCHER ENDS DEFENSE OF HIS COMMA rD

I'.y As :..t-'ii rn-f : WASinXC.T(.'X. Much p..-ar Amiral Will am P. ! ..-tch-r orrlud--d T'jesd iv a JiV 1 iv b-f-r.. d tn.. - Prest eon, oy operatiotis during the

war under his com mar. d. and h;s ' of !.. w o .mra.ind' r '"'taj nag Il'-utenant. Jo.-i T'h A. Car y. re-' "T:.";.' v. - - J h :. , a ' : .. I : ;.-s-r'-a force, took his plac en the : -at-:"." . . sta.nd hefor th- naa' '-ourt irv".-ti- ; Admiral S:n: -o gh o eating :- e Admiral Suns' a'ta.:i in p. :i!'y 'h-- ir:- :..-" of

Ccti' r. 1 ?! 7. in removing Admiral Fletcher aftT the torpedoing of the transport Antilles. Under cross examination by hb ovn counsel, rermitte! over the oh-

Jection of ccur.sel for Admiral Sims, made a 7 arty in int st in t!." pro. Admiral Fletcher said the Anti'h-s lir.gs dr v.- from .''m-.r-i: i'a-iar and two other ships were lft "to :' e ,t rt..d'.:'eario:' t-revi" as h rg- s p-otrctlon of only two yaehts M.h'-" t! at ?-I-ic r--b-r .h ' r : r-n-b... . the third yicht of the -cort. the :'-a 1 s-toport " Ma-Gn.l-r's atKanawha. wi driven back to prt by ti'u-ie. Admfra1 la.-'fh-r nr. - uch weather v night reforo the i derw nt a ""h.ar.g for t bet'-r" transport was He also aft r lie ha ! beep at Mr st f : t answeri'l questions by his cour sei . whi ar '; m s- i 1 his d:si:.ci..a:ion ; designed tu compare his administra- to shore l ity.

UNITED

STATES STAN

ON OTTOMAN

IS HÄNDE

Tbtf of Wilson Note to Allies Ity Ass.- hd.-d I'r. u-Kinvcmv u -a nx AslIINbT' N . Jiar.-h -O.-The lf"xt ,,f th- American imte, relating ! to Turkey, follows: ' I "I have the honor of acknowledg-! ing receipt of your excellency's noto j of March 12, relative to the confer-! enccs regarding the peace treaty with Turkey and the present status cf the negotiations between the principal allied powers, and reply to inform you that the president doe.s imt deem it advlsabl? that in the prc-ent circumstances that the United States be represented by a plenipotentiary at the conference. The president feels, however, that as this government is v.tady interested in th future pea-" of the world, it should frankly press its views on the proposed solutions of the difj beult questions connected with the I Turkish treaty, Whiie it Is ttue j that the United States of America i wa.s not at w.ir with Turkev. vet it i was at war with the principal ali licas of tb.at country and contributed j to the defeat of those aihes and. therefore, to the L feat of :h Turk ish government. For that icm:, ; too. it Is bellmed tliat i: is tin- duty i of this government to make known I its views and ur.- a solution which will be both 1u.T an.l Im st i n -

, States understands the .u-ngtb of 1 1 " ' e"' - ;a-LMiments for th- retenb.n ofi':"'!:' tl 1, " th'v M'esr.t ctr

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I ; . t mi"nsi i .. ..... . j imperative elemei.ns v. ah ;i v.-.uld i .e :i. j'u.-mh.i- to It w.athe oft expr e ssd nit. r.ioii of th.-, j allies that the anomaly ,.f th" Turk j in Furo- e shoubi . as.-, and it can! not be b.'lieved :h..l tin- f. Mnc of th.. Mohammedan i.. . .;.! wh n-t n'iv witnsst-a th." defeat of th"i i Tun: ish power without profs:, but I e-von materially assist. .1 in th. d - fat. will now st r .-'i:t the -X.:i.I sion -t th.e lurkisn g. i nmer.t a " i '" make a cunpb '. :'. r.-al of !! ! icy on the p..rt of th.- gr.-tt I o.-rs desirable or j.ec-ssar "As to the '.me given as th" south-

ern frontier ot Tni i.cy. ii is ,r--a:;i-i 1 - "iti..-' : ! th" l"i .: d Stat - that that this boundary is meant to be ; .-rritorial r'u -in .' r arri ti;r-T:-i! th? ethnological fnmtb r of tim ,! iV Vk;vt. j.-. th- form r ottoArab peopl1. in which ea , it i r..a-- t r j ; r . s : n uara'.s r .-i rsugg fed, c'-rlaiu rs. t ih a ! : ui- ra r g. .:.s in n a y p's.-o woubl se.-m nece -.. r . If. h'o v " i . . n c;?;7..n or corporation-", oth r consb'u r.i ti.cis enter, d ::.: the 'itiz n.s or cor p. -rations f the choice of til is lim-, this gowrn- (tlar countrv in h favorment without any int. i.tion to . ri't - ,),, ;tu-j j..u that! th" rit!-i . r

. el.. wouni appre.-iaie o.-m:-' iur!;sned with th" artrutiients- di. .t.itiv,' such a chic . , üus i iuhmhii. ' 'Th go r:;n. nt of lh" United s:;ia-s notes Uuii ln -i.i" jao- ! vision is mad- for Puss: u r-pr - J sentatie.n on tio itdf-rna t mna! c.uni ril. which it is , r . o-; ,;,;'! e.stabli.she.l for th-g v rt.m r. of o i is: a nt: uopb- and th- .'r iit. Tbl : g-v-rnman: is c.r.v ine..,i that n. ..rrang in nt t'.iat is row m.ob- u. - . .. . eerning the govi-rnm nt ami "mr. of 'mia.i i i t i ra ! .and th i -a : : - .a. . .a ai.-v .-b.-iuents ..; b- m.;--nency tinh-ss :!: ital in-'i'-.-'s .t Uu.-aa m th".-.- pr"b:-r.:s ar ( ,i ful'.v tr'hbd for -nd pr-.t". : 1 at. 'I. unb .-s it , und r.: J ' H:c::i. w n it h;-- .. r.v.-rnr:. n r co..r. h' u bv :!i . ". ihze-1 v.-orl may as.-, rt it r in r..inl to : To ! i r' ; t . o '.- ; . . i r: "It d with ' iur th.it th.it tl: questbrns of pa.-sui'-- of w.r.-hi; and th- a-a.v .-:' th.- : war f.na ate t.i' and r auvis n : as this gov-t r.m r.t i - .-.nvir.--"'. tu no nnal d cis;..n sh uol or ' :n 1 mad" witl out th" .ans. n. of U;-.-. 'Ilirae to (Jn'ivc "As f.r Th.raee, it w M ri-ht tiiat th.-c par: .f Fa.: Thro' which i- outsid of h- r' s.rVl , f..r mns.-, ntiuojd.- sm. I ....,-," par: . th" k b.cdo ;-. Cr..-- with th- y.r, ption f ta nonhr:i p i" of th '.. .' nor (a n ; Ian. .an in j -1 1 1f.. 1 1 i a '. i . i .; , t : a) it ! m 'NTU-I'al PA ' V. J t ion. of t lie I s-. ro of his -.;!-, 'i .h ! lb nr Ad' P. Wi!.-, r . I .a a '.:!' i . . .... j : . t a. n d : . 1 1 v . . 1 o v. as :isk d l.w th Citing ! 1 iic a ! : : a.. . er.:n p-, r:--. r v.u v-a - o .. .-rv : the c -urt. Cur s i f--r "a ; ' Th a. - I led bv r - r,r-.;i!-r, Admiral I P h-r - : !::-f of -t iff a P-rest. :. I ".-ho 1

UESTION

D TO ALLIES Wilson Says America Will Not be Represented at the Conference. GIVES FRANK OPINION i T J Hom I p Comment lending Further Information Recardinri Status. i Ity Assooi.it. d Pre WASHINGTON', March CO. Vig orous expression of Pres't Wilson'." view that th- 'often expresses! Intention of ttie allies t-hat the anomaly of the Turks In Uuropo should cease." should be carried out in framing the Turkish treaty, characterized the American rejoinder to the recent allied noto transmitting information ns to the status of treaty negotiations. While the .trength of argumenta for retention of the Turks in Constantinople was r cognir.ed, the note said, the Am rican government bo-".b-ves that the arguments against it are far stronger and contain certain imperative elements which it would not seem p- ssible to ignore. llaixhil to Iranrv, Th. American rejoinder was h.'tid.'i to th French amlnsyjor n . t March -4. trar.smisslon to ''' ; -""'"'. j'ua.uI .. . . . , a .. tt. ... i . . . a . . . . . . v, t n ia.' .s.ai- uepuri- ; 1 at :t had been d"AVi !.. t vs. "vines j-.rt I CUll".star 'S !aht til" I r.itd Stat'-s houM 1 pr.'-' r.t d at the. r-f r1 1 the allied cumI num. ca ti.m H" )ifw - -r. it ! v;,s eU.n 'i. Taa: in:- r-. rnua -. ' vi.a , y ::.,.: :n t.: r.:.-:r f "''" ' "r-- ;" ;"1 r'"''; b' xi'r--s us :-.vs the prop. .1 ' -'"i '.ti'.ns of th- .i;:b u;t .p:-'! i Connected w 1th the Tuiki-'h t--.i II I.I I . a: .-. -'a -f t! I '-mm.:.' 1 luu il mh.-s and uT-":i ' '; n-.n-ic progran. ot the pr..ps.C l . a ' ii ; . o u a' W.L. .iu ri ... j'-nu-!uor-- v cr;p'",- ii for.; at'-n .-!;. 't ' :trht. Th" ". : t 'i 1; 'S (ft : s o r; o s . v. h i , u .. , . r . "that v ; the s,v..b-r.: mding of th.e gov .-..rpoi ata.r.s f a:. . i".w. r ; u ' t .; r. .,..." pi- i.b- for ltu-. i Am.'-. -a- ;r . u-;tj. r a .' - on i - n a d -.-'.'it:-.'i ii;: th : v-ha a it i nr.P a : rra" Os, .) ' I :-a.-i f.,r thi a. : l : . o ie i t . i : n .t: ! s., . i i ... . a f ra . r ' , ,,,;.,i. , ;J , j ...... t ..',. f ,( r, .' . ( : a ' i . . . T. I 0 . s 1 , f Pu n: s are -, I. i: U- - -a. " i . ' rt it at... , ' r ' th ch i. a. ... j JURY EXONERATES GOTHA" OFFICIAL Distriet Attornrv Win- I ir-t f .lash in N v. Ork ir W :: r. !' A - oi i .a r 'i i a . : p -. Wh "A a , ; f , , 1 - 1 1 r, - " -. ' n r 1 : t '-: t ,i-t' ' -I , . : -I , , --r . rt'I u In ' :'. v c rs''"'-'.! ' 1 - s h f .- v r : o-d - . . -i V : f e . ca -- , . O r "v - - . - ' r Pp.- :--: c- r f ......1 --, r.r I ! -., . C-.'-.-i.I-s.n. r Wid-Joh-J -: -. ! T-' 1 : : r,. ....... p a ru T .-ib 1 Frank;!-. -b-. :cf If'- i" ' a w -. - - rip. f rt-r, ; 'H''a air. "T P" .: - Pan" " -iand lUr.r.i yutr.n