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INDICATIONS FOR TODAY. Illinois; Bnow flurrls. and much colder Tuesday with cold wave; Wednesday fair and cold; fresh northwest winds Tuesday. Pantograph WANT ADS arc Ilka Interact thay work all day and all night and navar lira. Are they working for you7 VOL.

LXXIIL-NO. 43. BLOOMINGTON, ILL, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1919 -FOURTEEN PAGES SINGLE COPY THREE CENTS OF ARISTOCRATS ARE PRESIDENT WILSON INVITES OPPONENTS TO TEST SENTIMENT TO START A WAR WITHTHE POLES NATIONS' LEAGUE UPHELD BY LEWIS Illinois Senator Denies Contentions of Opponents of Society, Ho Says Bolshevists Must in Largo Number Suspected Eisner Murder, Have Been Arrested, Fight Them to the Last Soldier, President Wood row 'Wilson In Speech Before Enor nous Crowd in Boston, American Executive De Refuse Demand of the Japanese Vladivostok, Wednesday, Feb. 19. (By tha Associated press.) Tha Japanese staff her has requested Col.

Henry D. Btyer, of tha American army, to turn over to tha Japaneoe tha arms, horsea and equipment of tha Cossack troops of Gen. Kalnilkoff, who mutinied lata In January and then surrendered their arms aad horses to the Americans. A ahort time ago Gen. William 8.

Graves, tha American conf-mander, refused a verbal demand of tha Japaneio staff that ha cease to protect tha 1,500 revolt-era of KalmlkofXs forces. Tha Japanese now claim that tha equipment of these Cossack troops belongs to them. Up to this time Gen. Graves has not been Inclined to concede this claim without assurances that the men when released will not be the victims of Kalmlkoffs vengeance. Returns From Peace Meeting HEARD BY GREAT CROWD IS A FOE OF PADEREWSKI iTHEY OBJECT TO UNITY Few Will See the President Today Washington.

Feb. 14. President Wilson will resume his official routine tomorrow, Immediately after bla arrival In tha capital, and will spend tha entire day at his desk, according to present plana. A cabinet meeting In tha afternoon Is expected to be almost tha only engagement ot tha president during bla first day at work atnea his return to this country. Numerous requests tor engagements have been received at tha executive offices, but no appointments bava been made and tha list of persons desiring to see him will ba submitted to Mr.

Wilson, for him to select those whose business he deema of sufficient Importance to claim part of the busy week available to him before be sails again for Paris. The president's most Important conference, that with members of tha senate and house foreign affairs committees for discussion of the constitution of the proposed lesgua of nations, will bo held Wednesday night. iCommunists In Municch Op Says Plan of the Organization Is a Guarantee of Monroe Doctrine. pose the Decision of the Social Commission, Latter Resigned as Premier, But Pilsudski Declined to Accept It. STRONG ARMY FAVORED fends the Effort to Make the Treaty of Peace Ef fective Thru Proposed League of Nations.

SIVEN A ROUSING WELCOME HOME BADEN IS A REPUBLIC (By AiiMlsttS Prtu) (By -AuMltUs Prtu) Berlin. Bunday, Feb. 23. A large number of the members of the Bavarian aristocracy have been arrested on suspicion of having been connected with Count Arco Valley, who killed Premier L'liner, according to a dispatch from Munich. The So Warsaw, Feb.

14. "We must fight the treacherous Poles to the last sol- dler." This 1 the dictum Leon Trotzky, Itussian Bolshevik minister' pf war, sent out from the Perm front to tho Smolensk Minsk head-: quarters, whence the troops have i been ordered to advance on Barano- OTHERS PLAN TO TALK (Sr Aneelttri Prtii) Feb. 24. Tha first aJdresa In the senate In defense of tha proposed constitution of the Leacua ot Nations waa delivered today by Senator Lewie, of Illinois, Democratic whip, who took Issue with the recent criticisms made by Sena-tore Borah, of Idaho, Republican, and need, of Missouri, Democrat, Speaking for nearly two hours. Senator Lewis denied contentions of apponents of the league that It would abrogate the Monroe doctrine, that It WILL TAKE VOTE ONBIG STRIKE vichl.

Trotzky Is snxlo.t to give ttie Poles what he terms a "lesson," as he cialist government continues to search the residences of members of the former royal house and of the nobility. According to unconfirmed reports tt Aueslsltd PraH) Boston, Fa. 24. Prtsl. dent Wilson trill fight at home, as he fought abroad for a league of nations.

Returning from France, he had been on American toil not more than three houre today before he threw down the gauntlet to those who distrust the proposed concert of i a list of conspirators was discovered especially hates paderewskl. Are Very Insolent. 1 It is Just revealed that prior to Piidercweki's becoming premier the In the home of Count Arco Valley. I Opinion of Metal Trades Is FAVOR REGULATING THE MEAT PACKERS A former Bavarian prince Is said to have heen among those arrested as a result. The spot where Eisner was killed Sought on Plan to Tie Up Pacific Coast.

"a 1 i members of the Polish legation in Moscow were arrested and some shot. When the Warsaw government protested the Moscow- government replied: "We are surprised. We thought is hanked with flowers and wreaths Senate Ajrrinnltiirfi Commit-! a portrait of the dead pre povernmenU baaed, he aaid, on i I mler has been set up there. F.nor was a departure f.om the principles Of Washington and Jefferson, that It would dictate world armament and that America would be out-voted by the United Kingdom. An Immense overflow audience listened Intently to the speech and vigorously applauded when the Illinois aenator concluded.

Others Plan to Talk. Senator Lewis' address is to be followed soon by many other discussions of the Senator Owen, of Oklahoma, Democrat, and iee Approves Legislation we were doing you a favor by locking I up our llourgeols representatives." Assumes Eialtcd Attitude. Having That Aim. nious crowds thronged there yester-I day to pay him silent homago. Communists Art Dissatisfied.

The Communists In Munich, dis-j patches say. are dissatisfied with tl.ft (Sy AuMltM Prtii) Portland, Feb. H. The Pacific Const Metal Trades district council, in session here since last Monday, adjourned tonight, nfter adopting a resolution placing before the various local unions In its Jurisdiction, for immediate referendum vole, a proposal for a roast wide strike to benin for a roast wine strike to beam Trotrky has assumed an exalted military attitude, atsembllng about him commissaries whom he treats (By Aitecist.S Prtu) mcial commission lo Washington, Feb. Legislation decision of the marshals.

h- 'ls freouent re- Cummins, of Iowa. Republican, will i on horse- for the regulation of the meat packing industry was approved today by the senate agriculture committee. apeak Wednesday and tho debato Is I UIM" equation of t.ie pri-c- a heeiiskln cap. restore unity among the ialis' parties and hav broken off rela t'ons with the Si lallst parties. Thi Communists, It is said, plan to es xnected to continue dallv until con- cnt Mary agreement III the ship i am ralliliK out to tli- men, "Good morrow, my little soin.ers.

nere- which oruerea reporxeu me rvenorii-K gress adjourns one week from to-. yards. upon tiiuy reply, -ajooa morrow, com- bill providing for regulation of re- morrow. Senator Sherman, of Ilii- The Information renin uins the ac- of Illi however did cars by the Interstate tlon taken was gien unofficially but nois, UepoMlcan. announced today thai he would make un uddreps Monday.

Lundttn Proposes Referendum. tabllsh a dictator. hlu of the proli tarl.it as a Soviet republic. The Socialists Imve discontinue the wholesale distribution of arms t. workmen, iliscovenna tha cutreine radical el-ntents ami lire s(MMislble individuals were obtaining the weapons.

the American ideals which had won the war for Justice and humanity. And America' confining to her otrn territories her conception and pupose to make men free, he said, would hae to keep bet honor "for those narrow, selfish provincial purposes which seem so dear to some minds that hare no sweep beyond their nearest horizon." Audience Was Responsive. Before a responsive audienee that filled the biggest auditorium in the eity, the president pictured the Old World fighting from a competent source. No otlkiai statement isi-ued concerning it. I The press committee announced that not prevent one of his comrades from! commerce commission, the licensing stealli.K Trotky's salicl overcoat re-jof packers' facilities and the dlvoic-cently during a halt, when the war ot mock yards from control bv minister was enjoying his usual companies, sumptuous i In ordering a favorable report an In the house today Representative I.jnileen, of Minnesota, Republican.

I It was preparing a statement. introduced a resolution proposing a 6tnk.rs May Not Participate. national referendum on the league to 8hlp arU vtcrlr, rcnv OI1 mike Trotzky. who has of late assumed inimuin Republic is Proclaimed. within ihin'v ihiv after Its formal anV ot thn cities represented ill more power than ever.

ImJ a fierce regarded recommendations of the. I'arls, l'eb. J4 (Hnvas.) follow submission to the ornate. The pro- the conference, it was pointed out uuarrel with Nikolai I.enlne, Hoi- federal trade commielon for owner-i ng a meeting at Manheim, called In posal for an expression of popular tonltht. cannot uarilclnata In tho i "hevlk premier, rrgariiuig tne rro-Fhp hy tIle miiroad administration; honor of the memory of Kurt hisner.

opinion on the league was reff erred nrMM. Kel rrince. I.tanrta conieren. e. refri.eraioe nr.

the republic of -vas proclaimed. ui.vai Unvna I i uni rh. That nooitlA r. -i i i riMiiric iitiiiriaon rniH rMmivrvRcw. dui by Fe.mtur Iewis In concluding Text of President Wilson's Speech ln iif nrvailed.

irfnin- denlren to government regulation of branch Atrihe, rxcpt by first returnlnff his remarks. opened the gates nf the military prison and liberated men In prison prpsorve Lfci.fthevirm any cost, ann plants. "It wiil Im for tho Ainerltn to their in tho fhlp yards. At alo keep in as in. aw possible with I Are Given Four Years.

people." the llllm-is ienntor Mid; "thej preStnt they tand tn Uk paction vl PHipiK Will 1M1F8 Oil UOC.siTieni III undi thi fnrm iif irt-ntv thn tifir tnii Mifvrii ami then raided the, auilVtuneil archives. Prince Leopold Imprisoned. Geneva, Feb. 24. Prh.ce Leopold.

the Macy and The packers, under the bill, are given two years, with provision for a two-year extension in time, to die- ton as tho renrfxentutivi's. But agreement. Ho.h the with stubborn desperation, and The text of President Wilson's address Is ss follows: "Governor Coolldgo, Mr. Mayor, fellow cltliens: I wonder If you are half as glad to see me as I am to see you. It warms my heart to se a Tucoma, ship yards nrc tied up ly aVrittto.

must bs reckoned In with the final result, if the real quality and character of that result is to bs properly Judged. Heering th Who I Cssa. "What are doing is to hear th whole case; bear it Iiom th mouths of the men most Interested; hear it pose of their stock yard Interests former cominander-in-rhlef of tht expecting in the end nothing It will nlso have the aUied Ddvan-tuife in that Its dlHiliiKulnhed cham pton will go to hit countrymen with the truth. And they will appiove of hi8 undertakintc, as they have everything with whirh has pone Llcenring of the packers- facilities Herman armies on the liusslan front, r.M im t.j lias been lmprl(inesri nt Mnnleh on plnred under tlio would depart better for the peoples than they I piisr'elnn of heinir one of the instl- the allle. In the better mat voi-suevirim will sweep the world.

Buildinq Up the Army. Meanwh'le TrotEky is continuing to build up an army, which Is row estimated at men. He is supposed to have, ammunition for six months. Trotsky manages to keep the cloth factories working for uniforms, altho handicap! by luck of coal and much wood is being used. Another handicap Is the transportation facilities.

Psderewski is Retained. ment of arrlrulture but decbions of callir, o( murder of i'remler great body of my, fellow cltliens had known for centuries. He Kisner. the secretary of agriculture would from those who are otfinaily to eiat It; hear th rival claims, hear the claims that alfeci Ordered Baok to Work. Washington, Kelt, 'ji, All workmen on str.ke in the New York buiid.ng trade dispute and ull other sympathetic strikers were ordered back to work tomgiit under an agreement reached et a conference hero between representatives of ttje Jiiuilding Trades Association, the union and the secre to them, les, the reoplc de tide." Retd SoeaUs Briefly.

Will Taks Hostages. A list of the persons to be assasb new nationalities, that affect new be subject to appeal In the courts. Only after a concern engaged In Interstate business had been convicted twice, would the secretary have the nated hv the reactionaries Is said to areas of the world, that affect new Senator Rred spoke briefly when Pnator Lewis roncludvd. He Paid have been found, and it Is asserted commercial and economic connec that It has been derided to tnke lions that have been established by pictured the American nation entering the Hst with new purpose the freedom of man kind. The old world had canght the vision and any treaty of taries of war and luitor.

rarls, Keb t. Icnace, Jim Fade-' authority to revoke the concern's li twenty hustnves from among th lt was ug reed that all matters In the r'olish premier, offered cense. aristocracy. All the students In the the great world war thru which we have gone. And 1 hav been struck by thu moderateness of those who distnue wouid Ije lilaeed before, a con again, because In some respects, during the recent I hav been very lonely, Indeed, without your comradeship and counsel, and I tried, at every step of the work which fell to me, to recall what I was sure would.

I9 your counsel with regard to the great matters which were under consideration. "1 do not want you to think I have not been apprec.atlve of th extraordinary guneroua reception which was given me on the other side, In saying that it makes me very harpy hi resignation yesterday to Gen have represented national claims. Pilsudski, the chief of state, who declined to accept it. saya an Havas dispatch from Warsaw tinder Hun- can testify thnt 1 have nowhere seen the gleam of passion. 1 hav seen earnestness, have seen tears come Senate Committees Busy.

Nearly a doien renate committees were In session today putt'ng finishing touches to legislation which it Is hoped to get thru before adjournment of congress next week. Democrats and Kepuhllcans are raid to agree that mnny important measures day's date. Gen. Pilsudski asked Premier Paderewskl to continue his that if th lllinoin invmlter'tt artfu-rient was correct the h-agiie wouiij not have power to limit American armament, and added: 'If that Is the case, the chh argument for the league Is withdrawn and the chief reason or its existence does not appear to exist." Senator Ivwis digrrst greatly from his prepared addrt-ss. lie analyzed In detail the arguments of Henator )iorah and Reed, and alro declared that In May.

Republican Leader Ix)dge had spoken in support of the league plan. At to Monroe Doctrine. university have been searched. A provisional ministry has been constltupted. consisting of n'ne members.

Instead of Among the ministers Is Prof. Kriedrich Foerster, of the of Munich. It Is said the Landtag will rra.semble shortly, but outside of Munich. The Berne committee of Bavarians has voted an annua pens'on or marks for Eisner's widow. to the eyes of men who plead for peace drawn otherwise than In the new spirit would be nothing more, he asserted, than a "mod-ern ecrap of paper," and the functions.

Diet Continues Discussion. ference committee comiKised of three men selected by the employers and three by the workmen. All matters upon which the committee failed to HKree aftyr three days would be submitted to JudKe lienry P. Duiiro of xew York City, whose decision would lie made within two weeks and would be final. An advance In wages was the only question involved and the employers were said to have exprest a willingness to concede an Increase.

The men demanded an advance of one down troiidi people whom they were privileged to spuik for; but they were not the tears of anguish, they The Warsaw diet, the dispatch adds, continued Its discuss'on of Pre on the calendar mult fail and tha were tne tears of ardent hope. to get home again. 1 do not mean to an extra session cannot be avoided And 1 don I see bow any man can mier Paderewskl's statement of Feb say ma. i wo mil very u.i; fail been eubdUPd by theae Hinea Urges Action. ruary 20.

M. Grabskl, in the name by th cries that cams irom tn pleas, subdued to this feeling, that present peace, unless guaranteed by the united forces of the civile lie was not there to assert an ind! great crowds on th other side. But Director-General Hlnes conferred with the appropriations committees of both houses urging action on the of the populist block, exprest confidence In M. Paderewskl. He advocated a close un'on with the alll.s, formation of a strong army and return of the Polish troops which Replying to the argument that the league would contravene the Monroe doctrine, Senator Lewis declared that by the very plan of the society the ized world, could not stand bill providing l750.0(i(i.ono additional dividual Judgment of his own, but to try to assist the case of humanity.

Our Motives Not Suspected. "And In the midst of 11 all, every Interest seeks out first of all, when it reaches I'ans. the representatives ror the railroad administration re volving fund. Mr. nines said fall 1 want to say to you, in all honesty, that i feu them to be a call of gieel-ing to you ratner than to me.

Didn Keel It Was Personal. "I did not feel that the greeting was personal. 1 had in my heart the world would guarantee that doctrine. fought on the western front under dollar to IG.f.0 a day. Approximately 125.000 men were Involved In the which threatened lo become, nation-wide.

It was estimated that 90 per cent of government construction would have been stopt if the strike had spread. Feneration. ure of the bill would be dlrastrrms, )ie also declared that there was no ground for assertions that kings and not only to the railroads, but to the next liberty loan campaign and to mperors would control the league, Opponents Are Challenged. Bending over the speaker's. General Joseph Haner.

M. tstnlnrskl. a rndical. also speaking for the populist party, seconded the demand for a strong army and asked for agrarian reforms. Mr.

Wleos. a moderate populist, favored for, asFiuminjr that the Central and business generally. Activity at Ameronq.n. Amerongen, Holland, Feb. 24.

(By the Associated Iress. Dr. J. Krlege, one of the cleverest department chiefs of the German foreign office, left for Berlin today after a visit of three days in Amerongen On Saturday and Sunday he conferred with former lumperor'Wlltlam. Last night ho conferred with Herr Von Goniard, the former emperor's private sece-tay, far Into the night.

The nature of the conferences Is kept secret. Tho Duchess of Croy, Miss Nancy Irishman, an American, lias been staying for several days at the castle of Znylesteln, nenr Amerongen. There Is no confirmation of the report thnt she called on the former emperor. South American republics would be ever-growing prido of being your representative and of receiving the plaudits of men everywhere, wno felt thai your hearts beats with theirs in During the discussion of the legislative situation in the senate finance table, his face set in tense lines mem berg on equality with PrKish of the L'nlted States. W'hyV Because, and 1 thing I urn slating the most wonderful fact in history because there is no nation In Kurope that suspects th motive of th United Slates.

Was there ever so wonderful a thing seen before? Was there ever an alliance with the Entente and af colonies, the American republics committee, it was said that Republi and his right hand clenched, the can leaders were disposed to co could out-vote the Luropan nations firmed his confidence In Paderewskl. the cause ot liberty. There was no mistaking the tone In th voices of 'It must be aln," said Mr. Lewis, operate In enacting the bond bill, the measure validating informal war tnose great crowds, it was not a tun senators have road this nocu president exclaimed, "any man Eeonomie Mission Arrives. Warsaw, Feb.

23. (By the Asso contracts aad the railroad fund bill Mont in a way that greatly miBled so moving a thing? Was there ever tone of mere greeting, it was not a tone of mere generous welcome, it was the calling ot comrade lo com Passage of the army and naval ap mem. Shoe Makers Strike. New York, Feb. 24.

A strike of the employee in eighty-five factories in New York City, having a combined daily output of 60.000 pairs of shoes, began today, according to Raymond P. Morse, chairman of the luiior board of Bhoe manufacturers. Fifteen thousand employes are affected by the strike. Mr. Morse said, altho only 4.000 belong to the unions, which are demanding a 40 per cent increase in wages.

WARRANTS ARE ISSUED any fact hat so bound tho nation that bad won that osteem forever to Senator Lewis ald ho could not conceive or refuse to aesume that propriation bills. It was stated, seemed Improbable. Provides for Big Army. ciated Press.) An economic mission, composed of six British railway and mining experts, has arrived here for the purpose of making studies pre-lim'nary to submitting a report on deserve it Others Not Dis-Esteemed. the principal Latin-American countries would not have equal repre MUST HAVE THEIR BOOZE who thinks that America will take part in giving the world any such rebuff and disappointment as that does not know America.

I Inrite h'm to test Provisions for a temporary army "I would not hav you understand sentation ureal ta n'i co conditions to the British of 638,498 officers and men after next tnat in great men wno represent Aotivity of Miohigan Officer at July 1, as recommended by the war nles. and asserted that senators had misconstrued the league charter by the other nations ther In conferenc Ten tram loads of food hara been department, were Inserted In the billion dollar army appropriation rade, the cries that come from men who say, "we hav waited for this day when the friends of liberty should com across the sea and snake hands wltn us, to see that a new world was constructed upon a new basis and foundation of justice aad right." Amerioa Truted Thruout World. '1 can't tell you th inspiration that cam from th sentiments that com out of thos simpl voices from the crowd. And th proudest thing 1 assuming that the executive coun Monro, Drive Thirst Quenchers to Other Points, Monro. Mich- Feb.

24 A sup cil Instead of the league Itself would are ais-eateemcd by those who know llirm. Quite the contrary. But you understand that the nations of Europe have again and again clashed shlpt In from Danzig, where relief ships are being unloaded. One train has been sent to Lemherg, but the measure today by a senate military Authorities Have Suspicions of Who the sentiment of the nation. Control its policies.

sub-committee. These provisions The Illinois senator also declared plementary injunction designed to stop the carrying of liquor Into Were Implicated in Death of Sister Mary Johns- were eliminated In the house, which approved an army of only 175.000 nations could, submit to the league Michigan on the Detroit. Monro and Ukrainians have cut off railway com munlcation heyond that point. CHICAGO VOTES TODAY only questions which they considered Traverse City. Feb.

14. Toledo short (In (Interurban) was were matters for Us Jurisdiction. men, the maximum fixed In the na tlonal defense act of 1916. The aub-commlttee also agreed to Warrants for the arrest of two per When Henator Lewis concluded the granted by Circuit Court Judge Jesse Root, here this forenoon at the re sons suspected of being Implicated In have oe re port to you Is that this great country of our is trusted thruoui th Republican. Have Threa and Demo applause was so insistent that Vice-President Marshall Issued a sharp quest of Attorney General Alex day upon pay for enlisted men on the same basis' aa the war scale.

It plans to report the bill tomorrow to the disappearance, a decade ago, of Bister Mary Johns for the convent at Isadora near here, were Issued today. Xiroesbeck, of Michigan. crats Two Candidates for Mayoralty Nomination. In his application for tha writ, th warning to spectator, in the galleries, declaring they were "acting like Bol-Iieviki" In violating the rules against the full committee. Wil Consider Wins Control.

The persons named in the warrants and the charges were withheld by Chicago, J4. Tha. last spplause and that he would clear attorney general recites that during the last few day. more than quarts of liquor dally have been carried Into th state on the inter world. "1 havs not ooroe to report ths proceedings or th result ot the proceedings of th peace conference; that would bs premature.

I can aay that I have received very bappy impressions from this conference; the Impressions that while there aro many difference ot judgment, while there are aoma divergencies ot object, there is, nevertheless, a common the galleries at the next demonstra tlon. big meetings Is one of the most spirited mayoral and aldermanio primary campalgna ever held In Chicago were Right of way for action on the resolution to end government control of telephone and telegraph systems county authO'i w- a they wlslij: to ouestlon Rev. Andrew Blenowsko, of Manistee pastor at urban line. held today. Only scattered meetings Isadore.

and Mrs. stinsiaws Additional search warrants, em VOTED ON PARTY LINES were scheduled for tonight. chlnskl, hie housekeeper, before any Interrupted by applause, ths dent baited and then evoked the greatest demonstration of th aftsr-noon when aaded that ha would accept no sweeter challenge than th Issue of th American purpose la th war. '1 have fighting blood In ma said, with spparent feeling, "and It is sometimes a delight to let It hav scop, but If tt Is a ehalleng on this occasion It will be an Qiven a Rousing Welcome. New England gave the president ft rousing welcome home.

This elty probably never has see a greater crowd than gathered at every point of vantage along the route from Commonwealth Pier, t'ra the down town dlstrlcta and to th Copley riasa hotel, where a sto was mad for luncheon. At every turn tha with one anoher In competitive Interest. It Is impossible for men to forget those sharp issues that were drawn between them In times pastl. It is impossible for men to believe that all ambitions have all of a sudden been foregone. They remember territory thnt was coveted, they remember rights that It was attempted to extort; they remember political ambitions which It was attempted to realize and.

while they believe that men have come into a different temper, they cannot forget these things and so they do not resort to one another for a dispassionate view of the matters of controversy. They resort to that nation which has won the enviable distinction of being regarded aa ths friend of mankind. "Whenever It is desired to ssnd a small force of soldiers to occupy a piece of territory, where It Is thought nobody elm will be welcome, thev ask for American soldiers. Anil where other soldiers wouid be looked upon with suspicion, and perhaps met with resistance, the American soldier Is welcomed with acclaim. Many Grounds fee Prid.

powering members of the constabulary and Inspectors of the state Interest centers In the contests for arrests were made. Senate Banking Committee Favors The authorities also announced no food and drug department to examine spirit and a common realization of the action on the warrants would be automobilea and other vehicles traveling between Toledo and Michigan points, war Issued in Judge Roots court this morning. necessity of setting up new standards of right in the world. "Because the men who ar In eoa-ferenc in Paris reallio ss keenly as any American can realise that they the mayoral nominations, sought oy three Kepubllcana and two democrats. Tha Republican rack la between Mayor William H.

Thompson, Judge Olson and Captain Charles E. Merrlman. A close contest is expected between Robert M. Pweltser and Thomas Carey, Democratic candidates. taken until they have questioned Father Edward Podteweskl, the present pastor of the church at Isadore, from the basement of which It la alleged the body of the euperior aister Other Points Wstehed.

Meanwhile federal and atate of tha Confirmation of Williama aa Currency Comptroller. Washington, Feb. 24. The senate banking committee today, by a strict Partisan vote of nine to four, decided to recommend the confirmation the nomination nf Fkelton "Williams to succeed himself as eomp-troller of the currency. Before this vote was taken, the committee voted.

5 to 3 on a party division to close hearing's. ar not the masters of their peoples; waa exhumed last summer. ficer, realizing that their activities At the time of her disappearance that they are the servants of their people and that tb spirit of their people has awakened to a new purpose and a new conception of their on August 22. 1907 a country wide search waa made. The Inquiry was on Dec.

91 next will be proposed this week by the house rules committee. Chairman Pou announced this decision today after a meeting of the committee. Special rule also were approved to permit consideration of two other measures. Secretary Lane's bill for reclaiming land for settlement by discharged soldiers snd sailors and the bill creating a civil service retirement fund. No action was taken In regard to other measures.

Including the public buildings bill, snd ths prohibitory Immigration legislation for which rules have been asked In the hope of getting action during the closing days of this congress. Debate on the wire control bill will b. limited by the rule agreed upon to an hour and a half. Three hours will be given to the Lane bill and one hour to the retirement fund blU. Fixee Alcohol Maximum.

Any beverage containing more again taken up when a workman re power to realize that purpose and along th Ohio border have eerved to drive the smugglers to other points, are turning their attention to the routes of travel leading from Wisconsin and Illinois Into Michigan. Several arrest already hav been mad at Grand Rapids and Grand that no man dare go home from tnat cently made arridavtt that he had exhumed a body from beneath the church ana helped reenter It In a conference and rerort anything lees, noble than was expected of it. president was eheered. Temperatures, Minnesota la Victor, Lafayette, Feb. J4.

Minnesota defeated Purdue St to tl. In a western conference basketball game here tonight. Purdue led the victors turnout the first half but could not retain Its lead. Dundee la Winner. Pittsburgh, Feb.

24. Johnny "I hav had so many grounds' for cemetery. Haven, of persons charged with at Catholic church authorities have Greet Complexity of Tssk. "The conference seems to yon to tempting to smuggle liquor from Chicago and Milwaukee. notified the officials they will lend every possible assistance in clearing go slowly; from day to day In Paris it seems to go slowly; but I wonder pnn on tne other side of the water that am very thankful that they are not grounds for personal pride.

I'd the most stuck-up man In the world. And It has been an Infinite pleasur to mo to see those gallant soldiers of ours, tp whom the constitution of the raited statei- made the proud commander. You may REPORT IS BRIEF If you realize the complexity of th task which it has undertaken. It Dundee of New York, won by a slight margin In a ten round bout here tonight with Johnny Ray of Pittsburgh. Attending Physieian Announo That seems as if the settlements of this No Unpleassnt Incident, The national army, th navy, th state guard and the eity police formed a guard of honor for th entire distance of the drive.

So effective wer th arrangements that not an un-pleasant Incident occurred. President tvilson was accompanied In tha parade and later to Mechanics' hall, where he spoke before 8,000 persons, by Mrs. Wilson. He appeared physl-ally fit for what described as lyowest Highest Sun. 7 p.m.

Mon. Night. Boston 40 4fi Uuffiik 84 it -New York 4H 4 SS New ii 68 Bn ftlicaito 44 44 8J llrnlt 34 4(t 80 Omnha 211 SS HI Minneapolis 14 S4 Helena 66 -18 fan Kranclsco. 64 44 "'Inn peg 10 -4 1 Jacksonville tij tl up tne myetery. Eldon B.

Keith Dies. Broekton, Feb. 24. Eldon B. Keith, who went abroad some months ago, as a member of tha special American trade, died today In London, according to a cable message received here.

Mr. Keith waa vice-1 president of the George K. Keith Shoe Company ut tills city. Cl.m.nceau Condition is Satisfactory as Possible. Paris.

Peb. 24. Th bulletin Issued than onehalf of per cent alcohol wonld be banned by the war time prohibition act, effective next July 1. under a measure approved today by Wisconsin Defeata Indiana. Bloomlngton, Feb.

24 Indiana lost to Wisconsin. 29 to IS. In a west war affect, and affect directly, every great, and 1 sometimes think every small, nation in th world, and no one decision can prudently be made which Is not properly linked In with the great series of other decisions which, must accompany it. And it oe proua ot tne Twenty-sixth division, but commanded the Twenty-sixth division and see what they did under my direction! and every- Ort'lnued ca Pa- Two.) tonight by the attending physicians i ern conference basketball cams aera tha house judiciary committee, to reports Premier Clemenceau's coniU iM.1.1.. a nr..

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