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300 PYTHIANS ATTEND JONES REVIVAL MEET
Firt Touch of Spring Wcatlicr Krings 4.000 to Tabernacle. IMPORTERS SING HYMN Jania-Ii.t Take? Text Trom Goppel of Luke The Prodigal Son. T)IYS IT.OCIIAM. t :-a a. v.l., ( dt:i;f prayer ru- tin;;-. l':;'.o a. rn , party cr.f-ren'-e. U p. ni. i-fcop in ti n C" at WlU-n P. .-.. f.itory. p. in., Jllsh H' 1; " 'I ira-'-thig. Poren p. rn., Tal'frriai Scrnion. 7..'.u p. m., ii;e-Miig at 15nt;idon-Iurr-ll t r Mrn. Loren Jons. Tata p. m., Song n rvl -e mil ermon at t.iblernucle. Sp.l.il .pd'ujnMon : All Myoide bodies ii n 1 Order of tL La'tTB t a r. Morf th:in C00 Knights of Pythias ami I.ythian Sisters wero special -u.si at the Hob Jones tal-rnacle Wedne-day night and heard the -v. a ngf 1 L-1 in ono of the- most lmpresive Frmons of tho campaign whin he talked on 'The Prodigal S.n ' Th- I ythian delegation formed at tho hill on S. Michigan d.. and led by tho K. of P. land iiiarchr J to the tabernacle where th-v were seated In a reserved sc1 ion. A crowd of fully 4,n00 person.-3, taking advantare of the first clear day of the wmk, attemb-d the servil -s. Prior to the regular services t ho hand pave several selections. Features of tlm song pervlco were a do t.y Hov. Kodny I. McQuarry. .f the First Christian church, a duet I. y Irt ne Stark and Aletha Pressler. iwii little mi."sw dubbed "The Sun)i.';ttns"' ly Loren Jone-', director of music, and another ly tlie represent r i T i of tho pres?. IT'Iigal Son. In his sermon Pol Jones took Iiis i xt ironi th- t.'.th chapter 'f Luke il ..- parable of the Prodhral von. II. dr-w a paralhl between the renin of tho prodmal t" his father's house arid the return of sir.nT.s to ;.i. M- pointed out the M.-ps f the :rodl.ral fiffpr ie Imd waited his in-li-ritancp. "lie .-aw his .-ins-, )o was Mrry al h- v.-ut hnmc t hi lath " Thn-e st ps an- the three whi' h rery sinti r t ui.-t take to (.aln Filiation, ail. "'.. I. likp ih fath'-r of th- prcliir.tl son. will )' waltintr with '"n arms to reiie you." "I'vo alviavs iinairio d hat tlie Pro.liu'al Son was a jreat hiir, pood h'artil fdkuv," h. said. 'n' of th- kind tint I e-p ciallv hat to ;-. t.ik!i hy the il-uil. If tho lovil laust take some I would far ratha-r i;m p t a stinpy man than ono of ths LiiT. kindlv. l!Ual!." men. "I'i known folks who claim to 1 . 'hritia?s and ar stinpy even w h it thev im1 ak d to pi-o to thrupporf of th' i liurt h. I iu'sinn tl:- i 'iLrion i' any r.ian with a little, narrow, i'itvui stiimy oal." Pflinos Inprat. "An ir.L'iat a man who I help wh n L- i- in n1 1 ami w hen I ;iui in n fd irfiio' to h-!p me. Tim ii. an who ! t C'.od t.ikt care of him through til.- t!ay ard joes to .. d at nmht without so muh as off. riivr a word f thiTiks i the dirtiest of j'iNTiNrnr paoi: l-viri:.) END TESTIMONY IN GOTHAM VICE CASE "Wife of Accused Official Takes Stand in Defen-e of Her Ilu-band. P. v AsoMitp.t l'os-: "nMW YdUK, April -1 Praii i pray -haired. Mis. Aui::;-tus Iv por- : r. wif of the s ;;u r;,le l th:i I deputy ptdtv'o t .mm:.--.or.er en trid. chi.rcd with wilful t.e-i.-r (,f , ;t in connection with X. w- York'.- e crusade, took tho vtir.css star I r. Wcdr.es. iy in her husb.imi' -fensv the or.ly woman m tie. oeirCI omi. ÜJ;a testifl.al that IVrtr was a' hcr.u with hi r cn th ;-;t i Nov. IS Aft, at thp v. ry ii iir pi nn clothes mn swore tht y found !;:u; ur.der c.mpromisim: c.:r.-t ta. . with a woman In a i abb vi West .S'.d. aj'artment. Wh- v. finL-hed h( r direct testirs-.-n p. r sha thprcspoution ur.r.our.. 1 tion.V and l-. th s. ! - i. O j ! ; . . . ! Tim ex ft cte. to -O to ;ury Thursday. Porter ended his stii:-.. In thi aft. moon, h.ivjr.i; :y r rly -a ailed to th 5tand s v.-r.-.l t:::: - f.-r r-tilrect ard recross-ex.i nur: alio::. iU" said h- wa- at heme or. the racV.T of Nov. 12. and Mrs. Ibe rt tts'.inmr.y corroborated b.is in ,-rv ! -tall. H denied that he h.u ,,r threatened to break" Wii..lwnht nd Sorp.T for tb .r i .rt m l.:s indict ma nt. Porter's t' . i! w i t h. f ; ,.A ,-d ita-
rne.!i.itly l-v that f I- - a. . r Iom- pa . . ir.lck H nry. in. he. d ir. otior. 'i'o v.irh la- a immigration of tlie Ii: p fourth or "; r.d.-rl: :" p..li. e !i-- u.. .- .rn . A S'o'.t! p.ir. 1 ef :.,1,a':!.' at:.- ' ba - b. . c. ..rd. r .1 to r per; f.-r j u ry ., t j dut in b:s i.:-e Ta nr.-day. tut.
Men and Women Enter Club to Reduce Weight
rUirc.), April 21. A ronVt h-1 we-n .' ) men and 0 women, all elül in ovcnIiH. with reduction of w iht as their object, i i i 1 1 -c pk.nm .l l.y Dr. John Iu!I P. oh. rtson. city health commissioner. Dr. Hoh'-rtson pained attention two years ;iK'i when he staue. 1 a content to show that more than a score of participants could live comfortably on 4 0 cents a day. J r. Pwoher t:;on's proposed overall club, of which lie is a member, will resort to panbn work ami occupations whi h require bendir.p ov. r in tlie l.attb- with sirjlus avoirdupois. The members will be uei-h' i! dailv. DETECTIVES MB PAIR OF YOUTHS IN DARING HOLDUP Car Filled With Police Officials Ordered to Stop hy W est Side Rovs. Two west side youths failed to loitr-r when nnh n d to hestitat by Ioliee utile rs shortly befor- 1 this morning, vith th' r-sult that thy will lip arraii;ii"d on a loiterinp charpe in city court this tuorninp". A letail of city ami railroad detectives, b-d by Detectivp Serpeant William Parnhart and John Kuesprt, chief of the X w York a ntral bt.atlves of this dktsion. warn scourinp the west end on business. in two automobil s when tin excitement bep'in. rdrcd to Stop. As the first machim uirncd a corner into Division St., the two youths ran out from the conn r and cn-d.-r d the ear to stop, accordinp to the othcers. When the ib'teetives in the ser--.) cond machine arrived ;i the se n-th-yujths start-d to run and at the same time showrr of bottb-s was burled at tb il ' et i v-. one of them s.triklnp Dttective lloracHamilton. S . ral shots tirf 1 by the d t c-tiv'-s aus- d tin- fleeiir; air t stq. When book, d at the j olice station. th vnuth pae tln-ir names a s Louis Malickl, 1 T. J 0 Piston st.. and Alex Janiesewski, I Jot W. l'oial st They denied that tb.y w. re tiyinü to hf.'ld up tlm automiblle. and that they ki-ew anythin-T about who threw the potties. g. o. i V MICHIGAN SELECTS DELEGA TES TO CHICAGO MEETING P.y A i ite-1 Pr s ; Diynt'.'IT. Mi h . Ai ril jl.--I"our of Mi hut a n' ibbua'.s to the nation. .1 republican convention .it hicapo ware nanie.l hre W-lne.-day. They will r"r.s.'iit tin- First am' Thirteenth or.cr-ssion:il listriets. which h"hl conventions prior to the m.eetinp if Wayne county (D.troit rejMiblicans to name tb L pates to the st;ite convention. P.oth listriets an in Wayn- ounty. and the county conv'nti'n a'.b'pted ri'Miluticns instructing thde! '-at s to "ote for Hiram .Johnson unMl he is nominal d or re-b-as. s them." PROTEST REC0GMT10 OF BRITISH OFFICIAL P, As- .1 f- 1 l'r. : NPWAKK. N. d.. Apiil 2 1. A H'bpram i.rot-tlnp acainst r cognition of Sir A u.' k land (b dd. s. the new Pritisli ambassador as amI'.?ssador from 1 1 1.'. n.l." nas sent Wedn sday to S, (-r.-t.trv of it.ite Colbv by Maj. LuLr.re P. Kink. ad of Jersey t'ity. chairman of the New Jt y stat, coii inittee for Iri-h ir.b pen.'.. -nee. which tlaims a n-a-mbership of 'v'An verw ludminp maj. rity of the lri-h J" op'.e hawnp e'.-etd to livUT..1. r a republican form f tr- ei tili .. nt." r.-ad tlie fd.ram. "tir.ls we r q.udiate the Atn rican jrira ijde of self d. termination r p at-lly . r.unci.ite l b. fore our entrance into th-- wo:! 1 w.ir. durin the war. ard aft.-r th.- s-.cuirp"d the arm;-tic w-- eann.'t accept the r.abrui i Is of Mr. G.-d.b-s as far as they relate to the republic of Irland." FOFRTEE. REDS SHOT
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Pa A : f ; ! Pr. : IU'lTi:. M--nt.. April 1 . Coir; :m i ; . i In lu-tr : W the Wv rl l. Stri'r p Ik' n 1 on- pe.ii a m in are in hospitals s itf. r.r p fr.-r.! pur.sli.it wound- sustain. .1 in a dash on Anaconda i".d ! ;r the x, v. rs .vo.it mine late V dra -'. iv. pi;;c; ir.- b- li. e two of th- all, :..! I. W. W. will die. :;, . w et . se .rehinu for th: -c-t:;: : T; v. --aid to hae b en wound- , d. ri 'u-l;.-. strikinu miners w.-r m s-.nc ir. I'mlaieier hall and tb.c s're. t m fi out of the Icildmp. Poll x r . . s w ere calbd. uii.i.iNc ipi:k imawi ti, l.. l'r : 'NT. 'rt . Aprl 21. -Kil-r in lak. sin mtario pr-v-b. ri maib unl iw f.il bv ab to the t'.sh .It.d Ca !!'.
SEVERE CRASH
N PRICES ON i WALL STREET Leading Stock Iss-ucs Suffer Most Severe Reversal of the Year. P.y .h' int.'d I'r- : Ni:W YOKK. April :1. Heavy liquidation in the sto. k markt on Wednesd'jy sent prices rlur.pdnp: downwar.I. In n' of the most sev re rev r.-als of the year, leading lssu s. especially those of a speculati . tdiaracter, declincl live to 1 ". points, wlille oneral Motors I dropji. il A2l:2 points to L'7.. The hip crash cum- in the hn-i l ho in- uh.-n marly on-thirl f tr.p day's extensive turnover of more than two million shares took plate. So pr.at was th- ru.-h to sell that th ticker was 1". to u minutes be hin-.l in r.jortinp transactions. StuihbaUcr Drops. Sympathetic action mark-d th' tradiup in the cotlon maikt lore and in the prain and provisions markets in I'hicaszo. Pnit.d Stat s s (. I t ll b. !ov iar j for th- nrst time situ .- tbe thirl , w.-ek m Mar h. lerlininp ,t tS-V.. a lo-s of 2 'i jioints. Palduin Locomotive dropped one to three points between sab s. r actii.P tt 11.".. a loss of marly 10 jaunts. Pb-ive-Arnur. Stud bal; T- and rh imlb r Motors, w it'll alli' d sp cialti-s, also were f. aturl in the ollaps'. droppin-,' Pve t 1" ioints. Liberty .Motois .MTc tetl. TP.e se.ie reaction also affect. -.1 Lib. rty bor.ds, w Iii h f 11 to lowest I rices yet r eorth d. Some of thf' is-su s droppe d to 1. v. lts w here they rqrs nt d an int r st r'turn of almost s ven p r cent. Iarpe corpt.rat.ons. b-sirinp to liquidate th ir holdinps. to permit them to nuupe in costly tinancinp. are blievil to have bei. responsible for tic unusually heavy offcrinps o: war issues'. I'or ii,-n xrli.ir.po rates yielded with the r st -f the marKct. S.'llinp by Japanese lnttr-sts to strengthen their r s. res at home was piveii as one of the causes for the drop in i ehai.pe. 1'KHT.S TALL. CHICAGO. April 2 1 . L.xcibd s. lime. smash-d dow n p' ie s 'el-m-day afternoon on the board f tr.uu- "almost as much as iuotations w.-re m; hoisted at the bouinninp of Mm world war. Corn dropped n irlv niiu- c.-nts a bush !. oats six . ents' and l ork $l.Si'. The Hurry was ni.- mainly to um-asiimss retinan aal comlitions. It was a case of stamptd.-. The ruch to sU appear..! to mm with all th- speed aiTd force of hiph explosive.-. The duration was about 1 minutes, the p.-riod which flapsed between the clos- of the New York stock market and the finish of dealings i n Mm chicam i.oard of tra'b . Wh, n tin- filial uoims cleared th" crowd .f pei-spirir.P brokers from tlie pit. valu-s had shown little if anv power to rally, ami ware at irtuallv the lowest point reached, with Julv corn typl.al at Sl",'' Jl.r.si .. ;,s mini ared with Jl.1--. to " o at Tiosd ty's clo.-e. ,('au-o of Stampede. Tim bulk of tfa- s.llin-- was s-evil.i-d to li.pii.'.ution by ill-prot-eted hobbrs. unnerv.d by the strain of the day's lnm shrinkape m tlm worth of securiti's and bonds and of staph- commodities like rotton. Ap-n-i ssiven-s. la-w. v r. was not lackinc amoni; bear-- in th- pram tra.b . onc o th" stampede was started. Mi---ivinps i-r- in repard to the Imanciil situation were associated larpelv with the repotted stfinp.-ncy in Japan. lu- to ov.-rspeculation. The imtediate cati-e generally assigned for the ricsion. thouph. vas the downward Tendency of tinN w York stock market. RFJAEirExrEniTioys iSSISTiyCr SUFFERERS IX TORS ADO DISTRICT y iat 1 Pr. -": P.1KMINGHAM. Ala.. April 21 Pelief cxp ditions proc- .led ' 1r. -d iy to sections of Alabama. Misissippi ami Tnn-s.-ee. swept Tuesday by a tornado th.at killed L"" l.'ers.T.s. injur d sexeral hundred others and uus.-d property lanvice rou-4h.lv stinat.d at two million With the r rirar.;. ition of relict pirti.s and !':". rs of aid from local ami national charitable associations, the work of a-si-f.rip s iff. rrs from tornado was w under way W. d:-.. S'ktv :ht. Tb striictbn o: liti.s of -ommunicatioTi .and th. e..m::. te bio. kirp "f roads t raverst e. e urea i l ooson.; ' 1 4 . b V artb Temporary ho-pita'.s wol con-rvct-d to care for the m.r.ir-! ana th. in chare - !;. f said Wednesday r irht. ar.d p ans aire idy at-.- ur. b r way to provide shelter f-r the n imerotrs familb-s wliose la.n.fs- ware blown away. ei7 Destroyer to Aid Stranded Merchant Ship s.- ; ite 1 Pr- -s : 'WASHINGTON. April 21 An Ar"riv-an .b stro r has lu .-n sen: t asi-: a i v. r St l a 11 ü . th.e Amriur. ri'.erchar.t S -u. h.ir.a . w hi h w . Mon.b.v off lb-- Italian p.-port to th st i te d.f partm.r.: W. .li said tr. S .1 -nuc ha r.a w.iS vtil! aproutal an-l th.at r11'"' tor.- of i.arco had bfen taken cd'f. The t -s. n-.rs w r- aken to Trie-: bv the Aroint. r.a.
Newark Police Implicated in Silk Robberies
Cr Assoeiafp.i Ir-s : XLWAHK. X. J.. April 21. The sum of $20.000 was paid certain polite ottkers- for protection In recent thefts of silk totallinp about $r.0".(0 0, acordinp to a confession from one man involved In the robberies, j which William V. Xelson. chief in- j vestipator of the North Atlantic di- I trlct of the American Hallway Px- ! presse, said he had procured hn Wed n.-s. lav. Then1 hae been iß arrests in con-
nection with the thefts, in which!.. , . ... . Ä express drivers are alb ped to have P "rdmon association, wno was reconspired with silk jobbers to drop j Pas. 1 from .ia.il at Jollet, PI , Wedpools from trucks where the job- j T,, sd.iv, after friends had .leposited b'rs "ukl llnd them. j$lM.0f'0 bond, was expected to call a I r. w meetinc; of striking switchmen HIADD CnHÄn'r'O TAT1T ' l,) ,n(I lno !k,)Ut. foib.winp the Münh blAlbb JÜ1W i s ÄVrVoÄ
SONORA IN BATTLE AGAINST CARRANZA K,, , . lv. , . CportS KeacniU; a - lllll - C... T " T States Have Seceded. P.y Assie iatwl Pr. -s : WASHINGTON. April 21. Uports from Mexi.ai, tiici.il and unotlicial, Wednesday emphasized the prowinp strenpth f the revolution ary movemt nt by thu statt- of Sonora. Advb es fiom private sour. es s.iid ! two new states. Ilidaipo and Tlaxa- I cala. support. 1 bv their legislature j and slat, troops." ha.l jdned in th-! session mov un.nt. im her dispatch-! told of s. att.-rinp but stronp n.blitioiiH to the re olutioni-ts bv Gen- 1 it:iI .rnnlfi llome Tfodolf.i Galle-1 pos, Albundio Gomez Jinl Aiivuo Mtirano. GTieral Arnuli'o Gome. was said to have occupi' d Tuxjan ! witii .",,000 men and to be nterinp Tiumpico, the vital center of thj Mexican oil repirou. Is,iu Statement. Tlie Mexican embassy issuelv a formal statement on the situation, declaring tbe revolution to be only a local movement. The statement adds, however, that if th secs.ion iiHivcmont should spread, it would result in "stoppape, of business curtailment of wealth and interna tional commerce find the indefinit . . r r : 1 . ' , I postponement oi uio loicipu ticm. The embassy said the only stato povernors sympathizing with th- rebellion ware (Jov. Knriqut Lstrada of Zacatecas and the povc rnor of Michoaan. This was the first continuation received here that the Zacatecas povernnient had joined tho revolutionists .and his accession is reparded as important owing to the important position of his state. General Wounded. Another statement form, the cmi'assv said Gtn. Penjamin Hill. campaipn manap r for Gov. Obr4
pon. wno is a canumaie ior uvjami attempted t address :.he mcetpn sidency and is siding openly j lnr llUt poficemen cleared the hall, w ith the revisionists, bad been j Tll raiiroads announced that l.'O wound. d in battle at Contrcas inllm il returne d to work V-1 n. sda v uliich the rebel forces were def cat- j ;, lu teit livestock i. c. ipts in Child. Gen. Hill Is an American ly ! capo and the mov. inuit of liv st.x k birth. land fresh meat to (a.-t rn points The senate committee inv tipat-; U-.1M normal. Kleyen hundred cars ing Mexican relations Wednesday ,,f t f, tj wrro received. summorn-d (J n. Salvador AParado, j , who was governor of Yucatan for I issi'i: PLILMIT. Carranza durinp th- irenefpiiri con-1 j;v xsr,. i;ded Prosa: trovcrsv and who is nw in Wah-j NHW YUHK, April 21.--P-rnas-lnpton to appear before it Tuesday. J sj.,n to r-sell wheat pun h..-. d from
Dixxr.u rou ilhxi:s. P.v As..clatel Pn-sc NPW YOKK, April 21. More than 1.00) business nten from various cities of th courtrv are e.xpeetc! t" attend a dinner to b-i piven here Thursday night in honor of Julius H. Farnes. United Stab-" wheat director. The dinner v. iil lain recognition of Mr. Parties' public service since the beginning of the war. Read These Ads, Then
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RAIL WORKERS HOOT APPEALS FROM LEADERS
Insurgent Officials Unahle to Handle Unruly Moh of Strikers. r.y Ao. i.it-d Press: CHICAGO, April 21. John Grünau, leader of the outlaw Chlcapo C strike leaders to ote on r turninp to work. Proupht to Chic.ae.-o. Granau, who was arretted t.y ieii ral a Penis last Thursday, charp. d with violation of the Lev r act, noI tiii.-d federal otlicera "We.lnesday he (would accept bond and was brought j back t Chicapo in custoIy of a 1 pMit d States marshal. At hi arI rest. (Pinnau refused to furnish laoid. but later was released on nis own r copniance, only to be taken into custod apain and sent to jail, on refusinp to furnish bonds after ! federal ottieers charped hi hai vio- ; lat I his aprt ement to take i.n j further part in the strike movement. 1 eclarin thoy had I en "sold font" ami lmotinp down attempts of ! strike b aders to appal to them to j ; , . waikout. several thousand strikers Wednesday bolted a mass m.a tinp. when it vas announced Grünau who was to have presided, stl11 1!1 J,i , 1? ; T . Tuinul Kc.p. The patlunnp broke u, in an upar Uimui r' ' - utsn. Ol I n.. O.lll lot i -lau but there w; as: nj violenco and no arrests were made Shannon Jones. 11. S. Murphy nnd M. J. Kenne y, who called th- nuetinu. urped the strikers to return to work and await action on the railroad labor board on their deinunds for increased pay. "I hope you can so that it won't d. any pood to lipht tlm pi)Vrnment." Jones tobl the strikers. "You can tipht the railroad, hut not the I nit d States, and you aro foolish to try. The only thinp you can io !. to po back to work and then submit your demands to arbitration. Our representatives have been turned down at Wavhinpton by the labor board and we won't p. t any liearinp until we ha've pone back to won;." r.rtKted With Tries. On the rostrum w as an Ann rican tlap. Jones touched it constantly as he spoke. Murphy bepan to sp. ak and he was preet-d with eri-s of "Wh. re is Grünau?" "We want Grünau." Kfforts to maintain order Avas futile. Someone called out "the meeiinp is atljournc 1." and there was a rush for the door. Half a dozen tuen leaped to tlm platform the united State.s h-at -orp.ration was granted to mills throughout the Fnited States Wedaesduy in a bulletin issued by the corporation. riioi-: ii:LLG.n;. I'.v Asao.-tfttcl Press: CAliTHAGi:. Mo., April 21. Two uninstructed delegates to the national convention were chosen by the tift.s-nth district republic-. n. conv. nt!on here Vedncsda-. the Classified Page Page For Other Ads
Opposes League, Favors Debs and Very Wet U.S.A.
Hy Asoj.cu.l Press: THMPLIk Texas. April 21 Jam-s H. 1 'ergruson, fornier governor f Texas. Wednesday announced Ills candidacy for president on the platform of tho American party, orpanized at Fort Worth. Texas, last August by a faction of the Texas democratic party. In his announcement Mr. Ferguson expressed opposition to t!ai I-amie of Nations, national woman sulfrape. national j ndiibition and comjiulsory military traininp. Hb clared in favor of Upht wines ami bor tintil the "national prohihitin amendnuift is repealed." promised recopnition of the principle of tradtsi unknbrn and phdcd himself, if ehebd, to grant full pardon to Lugene V. p.bs, socialist leader under conviction of .all. p.-. I conspiracy to obstruct tin- draft. n denouncing compulsory military traininp he declared "we m-e,l an army to take to the corn m Id far more than an armv to take th" battle lb-Id." RAIL OFFICIALS OBJECT TO PLAN OF LABOR BOARD Coniinissioii W 1 1 1 I Collect Data From Roads Rejrardini; Wage Scale.-. P.y Asm., i . i t c 1 Pre-s: AVASHINGTON. April i' 1 . - . pi o posal that the railreu!s ((.Ibet ,; the lailroar'. b.le.r b.ard dubi on th- wage ib-mara! - of th- imploy-s J i " t with sharp objection Wednesday from brotht rhood ati'l union otticials win- b-clared that su li action might d lay for iiouiths adjustna nt of the pending wage .-n-tro rs . In otferim; the c Ojaua tion of tht -road? to th; board in reaching its decision, :. T. Whiter of" lb.- As.- .- ciation of Pail way Executive.-, said that at bast three months would brojnired to obtain from the roads I means of a piestionnaire th' wag data. Doak Protests. W. N. Ho; k, vice president .f t!a Pr.th rhood of Jtailway Trainin.-n Irot st d auainst Whiter'.s proposal, declaring that if the roads could postpone sefb-ment of the wape lispute for thr-o inenth.s it could be delaye! a e;.r and that each nvmth's delay m.ant the savinp of million of d'illar.s to the roads. A spirit of unrest, h said, is apparently among the wo-k.-rs, which would be increased by iurth r b lay in adjusting working comlitions. Chairman Part on of tlm board, announced that h.-arirp would be.ntmued w;tha:t int -eruption and the matter aul.l b- pedited. T!i' railroads su zgestion was ta k-n under ad i-'en.-nt. iio Xotice. Fr ma 1 n t ice that t b- -ir a p . e i, -ti.ns f.-r a !.avin-r had b- , ;, dep.-. d was -riven to the represent-, tu , s of th- mui-i ec -r.'.' d Si. Louis and Chiiic ar. m.-n's a --o. ja : ion W.dmsday by 'the b.cird. Spok. snn ri for th- association stat.d that th would r. port th.- rsul; of tlieir . fforts to their m.n. but w . r.- cov;-d.-nt th'.-" a old im! return to uo Abjihca'ifitis for h.ariuus aril similar b-ma r.d.s w : ;.' with th' boai-d Wedn. s-.bay by the fnited Iln--in' ;r, ri'.s a s-o-ia ; ion. of Chic.:- -. and th- Yardmen's ass... t ion : (''.'.eland, Columbus aid Kai. sc City. U. S. WOULD EXT EX I) TIME LIMIT TO III XS IX XEUTRAL OX ES Ily Asm., late. 1 Pr- : WASHINGTON. Apt;! Ill - Suggestion lias teen mab- to in,- ibad governments by th- s-at.- .bpirtm nt that there be printed an -- tenslon to German.y .f t!i- .L'r.-e-In'-nt which oxpiiad April 10 and which p- rn; tt d the pr t.climited German fores m th. tral zon-. of Ter.tative deri-mn t : ! ri Ib'tr.o cf.nfer -nce Tuesday to cm p. l strict enforcf rnr r.f of 1 .. V. r .-dübs trr.ity, howev r. is in, rj-r'd-J ed by tno otu-iais n v :,. r :: a 1 1 1. r tb.-'.t the a Jib .s h.tvf- not i!.-ti,.,l it u'iv.-.aMe to grant th- xf-r.s.' Arra rican interests, it i-- .-aid Jn olh' ;a! circles hr re. uld :.- vitally nff. ct-d by th- withdraw..! of all German protection fiaua tl;b.utral zone opposite th- Cobbr.z bridtrr hea.d. Also r ports n . iad har-' r c. ntly by ot'i.- ia)s ha vc indicate. 1 that withdrawal of the armel G rn-.an forces from Mar a probably would sat off lr.cipb -. r d r -vfilts in a fringe of G rn:an f -w r - fronting C'dOr-. FAUORS EXTEXSIOX OF LIBERAL CREDIT TO FOQD I ROD I CERS P.y A-sr.Tt-j I I'r'-x : NEW YbliK, April 21. Lib' r credits must -.. xterab-d t all raged in thi production f fo,. stuffs. :. F. Pushra-H. secretary . a lari.'e N-w York provi-'in r.-p.-my. beiarad 1:1 a C'':i!:l'd.:, f i . tu r-rs U -I ti -d I-:? p'u-t Th.1 -voc ia t p-n r lit y r r. . ii:-!; r 1 i a s wi the ::) er.: a illy w ill b Sali. bl r, h : .. ; . a n . i .
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OtICIL TAKE ADVICE FROM MILITARY HEADS
JOHNSON RETAINS LEAD IN NEBRASKA ELECTION PRIMARY Gen. W ood and Gen. Perliini: s Run Second ami Third Kt-pectively.
P.y A--, i.-d.-d Pr- s ; MAUA. X. i . April JL S-n. ; 1;-v A --.,.j..i,d I'r.-s: Hiram W. Johnson continued in the! -AN" PHMO, April 2 1.--The -a-l. ad for th. rep;ibluu!i j. residential j pi -'' council of th- allies n f-ili pnf-r.nce as ot.-s of Tu sd ) y's j I""' " 1 r'd to execute tlo- Tuikli.li primary were slowly r.-ceiv.-.l W-d - j ! !'! 1 -v l'" military lorr e, .f tl c-s-n.sd.iN-by 1 1 w s j i . i is tabulating 1 "u -v- council accepted; v. dtla- i.-tm ns. William .1. Pry.m h oi j "'!"k'y -i Idan drawn fur th. em.ph, -gain. d oJ. s in the day's cunt to ni''nt ,,f f-lli-'d armb-s by Marplac- him umonp the fust four can- 1 h:tl r,Mh- ll''ul Marsha I Sir I If nry didat.-s for leb-pate-at-lari:.- at th- ! 'iN.ui. pritisli hi f of staff, and
San Prumi-co ronv.-ntiou. With I.-
than an. -half of the ir-'incts of th. j w.-ie pr-.'i.t at the mortar g state leportinp. S r. Johnson had Mj.in. a bad of s.;t. of. s o.r Gen.! , , . . , a-. -, , . . , , .-. . I w a hun.ii.d thousand aha d A oo,i. his ;i. . am p.d; tor. Willi G. n. .Idni .!. P. rshitiiT third. ti.M.p now an- within th- b.ud.-i-P.tan Lcals. I "' Turkish mpire, atrata:aa!:y Pi the p.r aii-Hitcht u k ta..- f . .r ! dispos.-d. ami the fn-s an b- in-deb-pates-at-h.rce. Pryan no mil; : cieas.-d If Tiirki.-h resistance -
mabac.-d p.t within the i'.c. .-1 . .1 l'.-ur o;i ;!) ot cunt, d but one f his Vunning mat. him is ther- w;th lead.:.- said Wedn.-s--mi returns t.rm. r Cox MooreI 'emocr.-.ti. lay nilit t!i ii.di. a'. .1 th h . i 1 w a torial ra i winn-r in the gub-rna-' b- piobably' tb.e larp-sf
1 '-aralitv of anv candidate on n,,-) ""' '-'ii. i.u sui: ot ui.; j p-tuii no;,, ballot. Pepubla.n.s also pr-d ictd ' '"vlL' 1Ut" lht i''-"oi P-rsom tin- ,a.n.ination of f;..v. M. K.dvie. ) . 'rh'' t'eaty to-s not include in-Th.-nn.mipletc liuur. s showed I nn;'1 arranKem-atM fur mandatoi that S.-n. Ilitchco, k. seeking th.' I sr'l!,'s- Tlu M-I'lV pr. sebntial endors. no nt. was ,;1- I from Turki-j- i..nd uispo.-ej ... ing his opp-"mnt. Pob. rt Loss. by by the supreme council in th. tu
a miost b'- vo; es to or I '.-publican 'oi-.
Tim r. publican vol.. f.-r prridrntn -"itor- fur a period of t.-... from v,M pr. .incts g.v-: J,.!ms..n i t'u'H ;!n(1 dvcide wluther t-.
:'. t.Us: ( ,,.: I'ei.-hiim 1;. I T ." ; Loss :2'1. j hi the democratic pi :d---n t :-i 1 j race, kl., pl.eiilets LT.lNe: Ml'Cii-J-K 1 7 11 v I os- ','.11
r.o,, v t' .i, r,,,.o'd exacted will bo h-g-un b
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better II J2.T-4: Siepiwns ( P. ) liOT! (m thls W-t !:"n; Kn;,,; It , PA::!; I!,,-,, 1 '"'t C , , P Fallt: Thoma- !: iT.r.Tl-l , 1 h," " " n X. ba- 11 l;.7:o:: M, .V. nv (n,h-eply that th.-y luiv... been thj (. . ., jpr.-ati-t sufferers from ierman s '"' ! omi-sion in fultilUng h-r treaty ob-
30()J)()() IX Dil IDEALS
' ill ') 7V) ' i' T i -'s'1 'em.'in armed und that the reducl All.VAt I if I AI ' IA..T1 ,., jn 0;,i deiivcrlrs kc -p.H an imi portant fraction of the French inp,v Avvi. .ate I'l'-kc. J dusfri'S idle. WAS 1 1 INGT N. Apia! : 1 They sa y that during the i spib- the -o a rm. 'aufs war appeal j jru. months had Indicated clear Iv for tax p.ryments as a p ttrjoti- mtv u th- lV.-nch mind that sh- Intends n ot.- than a.. a j-.rnis and in-Ii- j to do nothing she cannot be comMduals l'aib I to make hota.-t I-- pell d to do, and unless th- allin 'nn.s ni. b :- th. i. v-mie liv.s la j sharply warn her and prepare to folthe !..: two y.ars. th- bureau of j low up th- warning by forcible ititi-rr il r.-w mm announce Wed- ; r s. C many will default up-ti.-s. lay riht. In a six-mot:th dm -. on th- .s.-ential clauses of (ho treaty w-hi h r, b d I'.b. 1. $ l '., C l . o u o in j -ur. tit.- uiion escaping any f urt.h' r
h 1 '. ii' ! "a : ' tav.s var.- follect-d 'on i m is - ion. r Williams rcortd. "Th- a iaTinLly ! it-L'- number" of p-rsons who iid lad rer-ja.ad to tli' f L'uvr n r a "d 's aj.ja-al hi- cause, j tb.ei
tr . asury o:h i ils to cin --.I-r tlm 1-- j th.ugh Germany has defaulted ;n lin.pi.nt tax probb m a rra v- ra-. I s.-v.-ral -xtr m-ly important respectA 1 w rouTul-up of all---. 1 d. '.in- j and that she rntjst bi reiulrel to Pb r.t--- Iris 1 -n i:titute 1 to v r fultil! h r obligations, sh- can he t!i- t.i p ri-l on u hich r-turt.s ; made to l so without further rcw. re m.ob- Maf h 1". , cupation of h-r territories ar.d by : ta.- ....! b- iinu'i- nt.-. L.l. u"'. . s.-a-r. c .nmi-: restrictions. Th had no p dd ary ir.' '?:! taxes at:d ; Jhitish vfit-Mn-n ar under.tood to an addit... al ll.2'l did f.'-t pav tlm . ha- Io..,-:.-d askar.cf on the. l-'ren' h full amour. ..f tax s du-. From
b. -e i-i,. v:.,or. .0 .-.or-ov im-.te v . ;1 la' v.-.':S Collect' d. Distriet Jlld SO Rules Section of Lever Act i Unconstitutional o Pr- s--I 'i :TP' 'IT. M I- h . Apr .1 r : ' a. 1 . : ' 1 .P.tdi-' r- fol.' A r t ! 1 u r .1 1 u ' t - that .-e t ior of t .' la r a--: i u:.o.r:i prol a bly will b- a pp .1 1 i :a' tla led. ral court r.f aye.l . - :. C;r in-t".-. Fin V. - t ; r.ati. Fn 1.11 a I t.iht. TP.-- . pra'.t ir u I . t oi1 S-.it. .- I .-. -t. : e ( , , ',.. : . obi ; u ' . 1 r ' : a i: ' ; r. : . ' ' n: 1 : .It ' r i . 1 i ' 1 a.. M r. K" :-'v ) i' : , 1 . . the f. J.-r.I fa.- jr from ti.Mr.ir or:- . s . in or b mill: pre nan 1 1 I'.-.':, ra 1 . a O -: Tbe d . - v 1 ; ; p pii-u a-'.-.ir.-t pr MM) III L P.v A . i.'.d I-, : TEXAPKANA. T x Ap Fed. : 1 ".. ; - W h: -d ry tw-t.tv f.-und a b.. 'ar i'. ! our of Cii!' : o f. r M ..; v: 1 L-' . do '-;a- ,f Wa s- p., l:a.i-.s to tlie T a s - ! fro-- Arwb r - thr ; -. t ar.d Y. d d. . 1 s a r h .; r PoX. b-.b-!l t 1 i- in a.,..t' - ; - V. e :.a PHOP.i: 1 KKTIOV. IU - a-'.-! l'r. . WASiHN'lT' 'N. Ap-:' Jl - Ar; . r 1 1.0 1:srs or rtc- , -.I Mi. t r , 1 . . Wed: . -d . .
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Mlies Will Force Turkey t Ixecute I'rovi-ion-f Treatv. Ai-i-novirIi. ,-nM I raner ieliees Germany Will ! - Default in Carrying Out , IVar. 'iVrni. Gen. Padoplio, Italian hi- f of i tops lormidably, to anV ..- ntn! Uli ill be!'. Greece probabp- will sup- ! ''-v ,n' '-''"gest numb.-r ..f tu. ops. ! .aal Plans. 'x d'pb nu-ntary na.l jaii also appro -i by th- . ..uncil to ! hich Karon Feutty, caiuand. r of li" '5rll,,!l grand fb-.-y ami Admir..' ' 1-' a va s.-.-u r .'Lssist at X o tlie chbf ..! uie. Alio coamu nas tictr;:n:. i to leave Kurdistan, n. p.trt of Turu leave It with Turki-y tr nuk- It separato province unJi-r a n, audit.. l)l Hsrt (itriiLiny. I i.scus;siori of what shall l- as, i of (Jt-nnany and how .-.-.hat i-i asked " vr-mv. council i nursuay ienl mihi i 'uweeii r rem ii arm mi;i-n j lipations, that Germany's retention of war material oblige i France t. j en .lti.s or upon a revision of the tra-atv g'.a'l-, d jsa d van ta geo ; s to h I 'r n ii. (.i-riiian) H-fauIt-. in-- Priti.-h to-ition is that al- ' T ) f): ICVfil. TOT 'HA OUTLAW MEN LOSE SENIORITY RIGHTS Kailmad- Will Sol Keinstate Mm to I'o-itirms I'rcviouIv Held. lt.- ...rt- l i'r-- : npw v'Pi: Arrii :i,-i:.i;;: fi.ap'aaej -a bo p.,,,. prt lr. th' ;:!.'-ri7i-- ! str :k- will not b r st.at d wi'h 1.1 drool v.Ior.";.' ! ' .t a - ar.r.-.m 1 Vö-Jra. - lay r by I. d. .".!..:: Il, spok.-.-r. ar. r..id.) ul 1 a ' :;. i r.a : f r .-' t . " : . , .ft r .. :. f r n w i 1 : t . p r s : ; 1 ' : - s . t . four rh.-o-'- ' ra.ir- 1 1 . rr.;.:.c. -r rdr.- s't i.a rs w.M 1 r- .:.-' r n fr- ,. New Fmpl-s. 1 a r: ra - i :.- : f ' r r f 1 1 s r. t a t . roth, rh a d h-i :oa r- in an u -. -o s nr.- an x'- . , d . --f.il a't.-TT -,(:, h . v; :: . 1 at Tia- 1 r er:., o 1 g . .n an b r -b- r . -1 r- 1 : . S'-;-.e ht c. b ur-.'il r.-.o i !i'j 1 .-'. 1 y a-.r-oii'.. ;r. ' ir. ti s r.. i' who r turn w ill : r gier-d h s :. v. .rn plows. Mr. M ir.trll sa.d 'd: v.: be .. ..-- f com", hr-.t Mr'.d '.bn -a.',; be --ur.-t To r-ir.s Pi tu . 1 r- a . , M ;ua : r ' , I. ;rO ; . . ! , r It - !-;:. . -. - r ) 1 1-. -1 n t urn to we. k. w o u 1 1
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