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Lished Ai*D Distributed Uuder Permlt (No MAR i U 1020 • m m • • m į "DRAUGAS" Puhilfthnl Pnily Rici'pt <un<ljiyn FIRST EDIT10N One Tcar M.M Mi Month* $3.M TliurMlio 's Kilition $2.09 AT NF/WS-STANOS 2o. A COPY. DR.VIGAS PrBT.ISHING CO., Inc., 1X00 \V. 46th St., Cliicago, Illinois. PIRMOJI LAIDA I—»>> ——*wm • •!••• »j| jjitt«««> »l^ » •••••! \ LITHUANIAN DAILY FR1END Published ai*d distributed uuder permlt (No. 468), anthorlzcd by Che Act of October 6, 1917, on file at the Pr " Office of Chicago, m. By thc order of the Presldent, A. S. Burlcson, Postmastcr General. CENTAI CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, KETVIRTADIENIS, KOVAS (MARCH) 18 D., 1920 M. KAINA O METAI-VOL. V. No. 66 PRICE ** CENTS ESTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER MARCH 31, 1916, AT CHICAGO, ILLINOIS L'NDER THE ACT OF MARCH^S. 1879. DE VALERĄ PASKELBĖ PRASIDĖJO GELEŽINKE­ ATSILIEPIMĄ. ITALIJOS PASIUNTINYS LIEČIŲ STREIKAS. < LIETUVAI. Arabų Gentys Pakyla prieš LIEJASI KRAUJAS Berlyne suareštuotas Senate pakeliamas Airijos klausimas. Kauno laikraštis "Laisvė" Erzberger. Anglus ir Prancūzus iš vasario 21 d., §. m., rašo: VOKIETIJOJE Washington, kovo 17.—Šian­ Londonas, kovo 17.-—Iš Ber­ die lra Šventojo Patriko, Airi­ "Pripažinus Lietuvos ne­ lyno pranešta, kad vakar visoj MUSULMANAI GALVA ta — Ant Mostui, trečioji : jos globojo, diena. Airijos res­ priklausomybę ' de iure", Ita­ Vokietijoj prasidėjo naeijona- TRUKČIAIS GIN­ pasileis per Aleppo, Bazei, Xe- KLUOJASI. ssibin ir Mossoul. --—-•• publikos prezidentas de Vale­ lijos valdžia paskyrė Lietu­ lis geležinkeliečiu streikas. rą vakar paskelbė karstą atsi­ von pasiuntinį baroną, Mac- Geležinkeliečių vadai pa­ Gentys apginkluojamos. liepimą į airius. Paskatina ai­ chioro, kurs vasario 23 d. iš­ skelbė, jog jie eina ranka ran- Norima išmušti talkininkus iš Mažosios Azijos. Pranešta, kad nauja vy- rius turėti vilties Dievuje, nes važiavo Kaunan." kon su visais šalies darbinin­ Arabų gentims, kaip tai Airija su laiku atgaus nepri­ kais. Anasee, Sliamniar, Barazi, klausomybę. Aleppo, vas. 28 (suvėlinta). Milli, Dugerli ir kitoms, gin­ Central is geležinkeliečiu ko­ S V. EUROPAI DUOS 5 MI- 1 — Arabų gentys Mažojoj A- klų ir amunicijos prist. riausybe pasitraukus S. V. senatas vakar svarsto mitetas nuolat kilnojasi iš vie­ zijoj pienuoja didelę ir neat- princas Peisai iš savo stovj M1LITARISTAI GRŪMOJA ŠIUO KARTU NEVYKSTA Airijos klausimą. Atrastu LIJONUS BAČKŲ MILTŲ. nų vietų į kitas, kad išvengti 1 aidžią kampaniją prieš talki­ los Damaske. Toms gentį. STREIKO VADAMS. MILITARISTAMS. daug- prielankumo. Paduota areštavimo. Pnsibijoma bado ir epidemij,. sumanymas pripažinti Airijos Sako, tai bus paskutinė ninkus. Šiandie atakos įuieš l)e kitko, pažadamas dar gr Nes nuo revoliucijos šalinasi Militaristų vyriausybė Ber­ nepriklausomybe nuo Angli­ pagelba. prancūzę ir anglų garnizonus bis, koks teks paimti kampa- Berlynas, kovo 17.-P.anes- Hindenburgas. lyne suareštavo buvus} finan­ Turkijoj, Sirijoj ir Mesopota- \iijos metu.- jos, pasiremiant apsisprendi- sų ministerį M. Erzbergerį. m mijoj — tai tik pradžia tos ta, kad kovo 15 penkiolika Londonas, kovo 17. — Išj " principu. Kaip šiandie se- Washington, kovo 17.—Kon­ De to, laukiama stipri pa­ žmonių nužudvta n kampanijos. daugelis Berlyno Times koresponden- i nat%» balsuos tuo sumanymu. gresas autorizavo lavų korro- Iš Stuttgarto Eberto vyriau- gelba nuo turkų "naeijonalis- sužeista pakilus susirėmimams racija. Europai pristatyti 5 mi- I sybė ot'ieijaliai skelbia Žodžiu tariant, musulmanai tas kad tų vado Mustapha Kernai, Steglitze, netolios Berlvno. pranešė, kati naujos vy-, liji.uus bačkų miltu. Lieuė yra nusprendę pakelti karę j riausvbės galva. l)r. Kapp. VALSTIJOS ANGLEKASIŲ **Naujieji Berlyno valdinin­ kurs šiandie užpuldinėja pran- Berlvno priemiesty] Cnalot-1 ,\ , , .. , /• * * ^ prieš talkininkus ir išvyti iš SUVAŽIAVIMAS. tms miltus7 iri 'aujančioms kai mėgina intikinti gyvento- I euzus Marose, Urfoj ir išilgai , * v , , v . ivgMiedamas sudaryt] kabi- > •/.•• spatijoms parduoti arba jus, buk konstitucijonah nei o ir neturėdamas užtekti vv- UafcMKM AZIJOS ją knrreome- \Bįtgda/Ao geležinkelio. K«nal tenburgo nuzudvla 4 žmones nes. ei * na i >tiprių patarėjų, apleido Suvažiavime nesmagumus duoti kreditan. riausybe stojusi tarybosna su didžiai sutrukdo- talkininkams ir sužeista G. Dvylika kongreso atstovų Dr. Kapp.. Tas neteisybe.*' • Mirtis streiko vadams. | užimamą vietą. pakelia radikalai. Štai' iių pienai. 'raišavo prie'* ta sumanvma. r> •««. I- • I veikimą. Naujos militaristų vyriausy- Ta padarė visųpirma, anot . \_ . ' . • • Praeitą pirmadieni komuni &erifian-arabų kampanija (Seniau iš Aleppo buvo ži­ Peoria, 111., kovo 17. — Čia J.o sake, kad tuo* miltus pa­ štai ir neprigulmingieji socija- bės kanclieris Kapp paskelbė I praius&haoį todėl, kad aisha- grobs veikianėios Šalin armi­ prieš anglus Mesopotamijoje nių, nuspėjusių pakilusią re­ prasidėjo Illinois anglekasių listai Leipcige turėjo net aš­ nanją proklemaciją, kurioje kė jHe, revoliucijos prisidėti jos ir neliks nieko badaujan- turi prasidėti aplink kovo mė­ voliuciją Vokietijoje. Pasiro­ organizacijos pusmetinis suva­ tuoniolika atskvru susirinki- grumojama streiko vadams ir fi-dmaršalas Hii.denburgas. rem* gyvtntoftttus. nesio vidurį. do, kad Vokietijoje revoliuei- žiavimas. mu. streikininkams su piketnin- Sakoma, jis net pataręs Dr. A.tstovas Fes-' iš Ofck), rc- Princo Feisal'o (šis pasis- ' ja ir arabą sukilimai supuo- kais. Kapp**! apleisti užimtą vietą. Dalyvauja apie atstovų, publikonas, įiadavė sumany- Po susirinkimo tie ir kiti kelbė Arabijos karalium) ge- la vienan laikam Aj)ie revo Sako, kas tik prisidės prie i* mgrąžinti Berlyną Eberto reprezentuojanėių . ang­ Uią, kad šai: •»> vvriausvbė gatvėse pakeli peštynes. Keli \ neralis štabas gauna ])aramą liuciją Vokietijoje turime ži­ genėralio streiko, tasai bus vyriausybei, lekasių. praneštų Europai, jog tų miltų žmonės nužudyta. Taifyc mržu- nuo visų genčių viršininkų nių. Bet iš Mažosios Azijos baudžiamas mirtimi. Sulig St uis rfindenba•• gas yra gu- Suvažiavime išpat p adžių paskyrimas—tai jmskutine A- ^ų pasirodė ir vieno^gatve-! Sirijoj ir Mesopotamijos ty nieko negirdima. (Jai ir ten proklemacijos uždrausta dar- dius ir dalykų žinovas. Jis daug trukšmo ėmė kelti radi­ tueiikos pagelti Ateityje Ku- kario konduktorius. Kuoiiiet rynuose. Kurdų gentys veiks j liejasi kraujas. Tik apie tai bininkams visokie streikai ir nisldftt pamatė, kad žali s ig- kalai vadai. repa pati v akuom turi rn- tą nugirdo gatvekarių darbi­ šiaurinėj juostoj apsaugoda- j neleidžiama skelbti. Juk siau­ kurstymai streikuoti. niaužė generajio slrr'ko pra- ^HniSkėju,. kad unija bau­ pinties. ninkai, .iie paliko gatvė*o.gat- ruos šerit'ian-arabų karitionve- i &k> trūksta žinių ir apie pa- Prisibijoma epidemijų. sais is. Jei darbini'.!;:: didžiu džia tuos darbininkus, katrie vekarius i.r išvaikščiojo. nes sparną. ties Konstantinopolio likimą. * * * atsisakė gryžti darban atšau­ ANGLIJOS SOSTO IPĖDI ržpuolimns bus pradėtas Tas leidžia pamanyti, kad vo­ 1 Savo keliu, eis streikuoja ;ųa t-ina priešais, nieko Sfera kus streiką. Nuo 24 kuopų at­ NI3 KELIAUJA AUS­ BOLŠEVIKAI SU POLITI trimis ko!niurnomis vienu žy­ kiečių revoliucija ar tik nebus daug darbininkų. Viskas mie­ nesiima laimėti. imta čarteriai. TRALIJON. KA NEGALI INEITI giu. Viena koliumna briausis ankštai surišta su arabų gen­ ste sulaikyta, suparaližiuota. Taigi Hindenburgas, tasai ant Dierelzor ir Bagdado; ki-;čių veikimu). Nelengva gauti maisto. Trūk­ vokiečių idolas, išpradžių pa­ ANGLIJON. KAIP PADALINTA VOKIE Londonas, kovo 18. — Iš sta vandene Nešvarumas di­ sirodė kaipir neutralis, gi Portsmoutbo Australijon iš­ TUOS KOLIONIJOS. Taip nusprendė Anglijos vy- GEN. WOOD GAUS ATOS- į PADIDINAMOS PROFESO dėja. padai viešai paskelbė, kad' keliavo Anglijos sosto Įpėdi­ Yra baimės, kad miestą pa­ neturįs nieko bendra su revo­ nis, Valijos princas. riausybe. r \ TOGŲ. X RIAMS ALGOS. lies badas ir epidemijos, jei liucija. Londonas, kovo 17. — Prem­ jeras Lloyd George parlamen­ Londonas, kovo 17. Anglijos jam gerai vyksta su agitacijo­ toksai stovis prasitęs dar ke­ Liejasi kraujas. Sveikumo komisijonieriu.^S I Cambridge. Mass., kovo IS. letą dienų. te pranešė, kad Vokietijos ko- premjeras Lloyd George P**- — Žinomo Harvardo universi- Savo keliu visoj Vokietijoj Robertson miesto ligoninėms mis. lionijų mandatai taip padalin­ siteto profesoriams padidina­ Viešbuty j Adlon, kur gyve­ liejasi žmonių kraujas. Sulig „„« • i • • i on nešė parlamente, kad vvriau- na talkininkų misijos, taippat ta: nuo vyriausybes nupirko 30* , \ ... ' * mos algos, 40 ligi 50 nuoš. naujausių pranešimų, dai­ 000 svarų šaldytos jautienos. Washington, kovo 18. — išėjo streikan patarnautojai Anglijai ir Belgijai vokiečių sybė Anglijon neįsileis rusų daugiau per metus. Tas bus riuose miestuose ligšiol tas Svarui mokėjo 12*4c Prieškonvencijinėje republi- ir virėjai. Patys misijų nariai Rytų Aprika. bolševikų atstovų, jei tie no­ nužudyta arti tūkstantis žmo­ konų partijos 'kampanijoje, padaryta'su ateinančia moks­ kai j) moka turi tvarkyties ir Pietų Aprikos Unijai vokie­ PIRKITE KARĖS TAUPY­ politikarės čia . užsiimtBus įleisti kokii atstovaa norsi nių. Apie sužeistuosius nieko kaip pasirodo, geriausia vyks­ lo metų pradžia. pasigaminti valgyti. ėių pietvakarinė Aprika. MO ŽENKLELIUS (W.S.S.), tik prekybos reikalais. ta generolui Wood, kurs nori Pilniems profesoriams bus nepranešama. Tų turi but tū­ Australijai vokiečių posesi­ Patys diplomatai eina į but kandidatu į prezidentus. mokama po $6,000 ligi $8,000 kstančiai. jos Pacifike. maisto krautuves ir iš ten glė­ Žiauriausias susirėmimas HINDENBURGAS
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