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DISTRICT Disloyalty j I CITIZENS MAY BE j CHICAGO, April 1. Iftore li Oil IIU TWO-DA- Y FIGHT I feL.' packing house employes were - V DRAFTED FOR DUTY ALBANY, Y., April 1. Five So- BH ' forced out of work here today ciallsts, , August 5 WMMMMM j Claessens, Charles A ! fjjj I ; as federal mediators tried to Leave Jobs Solomon, Samuel h Advance Voted by Council is Workers Forced to and ' j reach some agreement with 900 Japanese Consul Still Missing iDeWltt . all of New 'BBb1 Sum . and Join Red Army, Holland York City, Si I mmmW f Declared Too Small for Mu- - - the entire delegation of strilung- stock handlers of the City on ' After Battle at their party in the Isow York assembly, 51 IIBBbI Sj , nicipal Employes Papers Declare J f i stock yards company. No more Amur River were expelled from the legislature to- - )W f J I cattle arc being1 used and the J 6HICAGO, April pros- - - The majorities in - l. Threats of j packing- plants are working on OPPOSITION TO STRIKE favor of unseat- f V - ecution fire- - RUSSIANS LOSE 40 ing the men, suspended on opening I j- for conspiracy faced city stock slaughtered before the DEVELOPS IN BERLIN the 111 ' day of tho legislative session on fM Wii' mon today as a result of wholesale IN FIERCE STRUGGLE strike began. charges of disloyalty, were substantial. j as n lltf resignations "strike" for higher ' Fresh meat are rising The debate lasted about 24 hours fMM D"y-- prices German Government Grants f1 - L Jff j t and more than forty members panic- vMMM - loins 38 cents Belief Expressed that Guerilla j Seven hundred signed resig- sharply. Pork at f j firemen More Time to Masses to Act ipated. The chamber was jV TBBBbI A I crowded m nations yesterday, union officials say, per pound, wholesale, are up Continue Until I ! Upon Ultimatum Warfare Will with spectators trom the time the as- - Y by nightfall they expect to ! v! nd have 5 cents. Lard and other provi- Forces are Withdrawn sembly convened at 10:30 a. m. yes- - 4 fiBBl KA by 1800 22G7 city ' 1 similar nction of the sions are advaricing. terday until long after midnight. Many j ;! truckmen and pipemen. ESSEN, April 1. Decision to con- H IH of the visitors remained throughout I ' ij I de- - Chicago wholesale and retail HONOLULU, T. II., April 1 (By IBBBI John Cullerton, custodian of fire tinue the general strike here has been the night and heard tho assembly re-- j VlggM V partment property, offl- - butchers and by the hun- h notified union are ordering beef reached workmen's committee the Associated Press.) Seven cord its verdict. Luncheon and sup- - Li' fgM 111 - (in v clals today that their action was a con- pork from St. Paul a"d Cincin- view of the failure to reach a set- dred Japanese troops and civilians per were eaten at the desks. i:BBBBl I ! spiracy. with the government. The fire marshal, Cullerton tlement The y nati packers an unpreceden- a two-da- battle with Tvo Socialists Present ' i ' said, to any citi-- j vvorkmen were killed in had authority draft insisted that no additional Waldman I . 11 Niko-laevs- and Solonlon remained at jfM ju ' of zen for service, and would do so ted occurrence. terms be in Bielefeld Russian Bolshevik forces at fire inserted the the capital throughout the delibera- - f ' fil1 a Tokio 1 10 ,bc ranks- - Other packing centers are agreement. General Leitner, commander-in- Siberia, according to tions. Both appeared to be highly I ' -chief flip Tne situation wrus further complicate j prepared to take up the work of of workers forces here, cable dispatch received by the Japa- amused at the proceedings and smiled ,! fl Bit ed today when representatives of the raid last night the situation was clear- J providing the country with nese newspaper Nippi Jiji here. frequently. The other three jnen un- - f Vy ffMMM t 256 fire department engineers an- - ing. ' ml meat and all stock shipments The Japanese residents organized der fire were not present. fMM 'iJo 1 nounced their mon would walk out if S ! the. Japanese The first chapter of the story in the , , non-unio- n are centers, di- a volunteer force to aid ' iiH pipemen and truckmen were headed for these ExtremiGts In Power, expulsion of the Socialists was writ- - jh ' j soldiers to fight a heavy force of L lyJ A( employed. verted from C'.icago, There THE HAGUE, April 3. Most of the ten on January 7, last, the day on ft, break was seen today in the I towns in the in gH mmll' were no receipts and no quota- - Ruhr district are the consjiilale-- , was .burned, which the legislature ;.conenedaiorJits. ''j, j power cJkJapanesa Hm I ranks of the 1000 city hall clerks, 350 of the extremists, who are fore-.- i tH .to.dayv v ker-sr- Jiogsiijivestockhere, t o $.iIVt?f htflrtjbUftlhiir d 'ing, accoVding- to the cabled aftpepjer-weetTia- "beeu ;i J on Tor I 'jH wno have been strike three .join tho army, according to the vr - fl's red two-da- ed five assem- S began on MaYah heTWsdrne Socialist fM days. meetings night va-- i press. The battle "ill At last the (Dutch mouth of the blymen before the bar of the house, rlous unions declared 10 per cent burgomaster 18. Nikolaevsk Is at the 'faH Am the The and the leaders of and told them a sus- - , Amur river. that resolution to , ijfffl i wage advance voted by city council the majority and par--, mil ' STEP FATHER MAKES Socialist center pend them from participation jn the 'l I yesterday was Insufficient and would at Duisburg gov-- 1 Clashes Reported. ifffl f - I ts have notified the business of the assembly pending an j 'f 1BBI I not bb accepted. The strikers ask a ernment that the condition of tho town VLADIVOSTOK. March 22. Rus- investigation of loyalty was to. ,1 1 their be 'ilfflH flat Increase of $25 per month. is so bad there Is no hope of the, po- - sian and Japanese troops clashed at Introduced and that they would be al- - I to-- . jjij Mayor William Hale Thompson lice preventing plundering and other Nikolaevsk, a city located at the lowed their "day in court." VH day an comrait- - EFFORT TO ATTACK loulrages on March 115, i W will appoint arbitration by the mob, dispatches state.! mouth of the Amur river The resolution was offered by Ma- - ..." pi tee of three department heads and five Only governmental action can save the the Russians reporting their losses, as jority Leader Adler. mmmm 4f j aldermen In an effort to persuade the ' town, it is declared. being forty killed and eighty wounded. HBBBBBBl Lengthy Hearing. i V 333m strikers to return to work. An Belief is expressed here that this en- I official statement issued by tho ! tl Hearings were begun on 20 I, itH3 I The 1920 budget passed by the GIRL MOTHER SAYS headquarters of the government counter may spread a guerilla warfare January jH 3 1 council' after days and nights of wrang- - itioops, under date of Wednesday, says through all eastern Siberia if the Jap- after the judiciary committee had ' 'i AfffJ country. been appointed and had organized, ' i J 15n? ntl4?d to the original that after the expiration of the time anese do not evacuate the ffV li FIRST MOVE TAKEN Q j com- with Louis M. Republican, o( wMMM "if appropriation bill and exceeded the limit on the government's ultimatum MIZEOLDI Announcement by the Japanese Martin, , 1 be-- , seem to a Oneida, as chairman. A notable ar- - JfMMM t city's estimated revenue by the same the advance of government troops mand here would indicate I ( fMM a ; amount. Other Testimony Shows Man gan on a small part of the east front, change in the policy tollowed by thac ray of attorneys headed by Attorney ! General Charles D. s ( I The additions included $2,210,000 for Feared for Life at Hands of i country. In the past the Japanes-- Newton appeared IjIi j 10 per cent salary increases to all city Is Opposed. FAVORS STRINGENT GENERAL STRIKE have beon assisting Czech forces here jfor the state, while Morris Hillquiu c Strike ifflffl (p. ., employes. Salary increases asked 'by Two Women COPENHAGEN, April .1. The revo- but in future they will devote their Gilbert E. Roe, S. j mmm I - to Japan's special John Block, William Karlin and Wal- v f j- all city employes totalled $5,500,000. lutionary executive strike council at, 'efforts safeguarding fffffl - Nelles appeared suspended , ; ' , (J. Increases of $192 a year for pollce- ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 1. Joseph F. Berlin, whoso members belong lo the position in Manchuria and Mongolia. iter for the jlfflfj arsemblymen. ; men and firemen, $180 for junior extreme radical group yesterday decid- - CONTROL OF PACKER CALLED IN Evacuation Delayed. ' Woodlock made numerous attempts to Twenty-fou-r ' clerks and $120 for clerks in the high- - ed against calling . DEMI days were consumed in M J Brod-erick- , the of a general Evacuation of Siberia by the Japa- I ' ei were provided bud- - assault his stepdaughter, Ursula the hearing. . 'H grades in the strike In Germany a a of i Iff 1G result the nese will not be started, It is under- JH ! years old. It was Established. , JflfflfJ get. All of these employes asked for testified Ruhr valley situation, pending the re- stood, until the soviet government at Precedent A It increases of $300 a year. to at the girl's trial today on a charge sult of the negotiations with the agree- By its action the assembly estab i ,ti Ruhr Fed-- Moscow reaches some form of oo of first degree murder for kiiling norkingmen's organization at Muens-ter- , Attorney for American i Bakers Quit Work Refusing to ment with Japnn. The local .provision- lished a precedent altogether unique U lmmm in ' ' Woodlock April 14. last. according to advices received here. Bill ; Leave al government has handed protests lo the legislative history in the United IfflfflfJ eration of Labor Presents Return Firemen Also as 400,000 MINERS TO Mrs. Lillian Woodlock, mother of This action was taken, it was said, ow- the Japanese command regarding in- States, never before has. an entire fj jftfBfJ to to Their Jobs party delegation I GET WAGE INCREASE the girl, and also under indictment for ing the attitude of the Berlin work- House Committee tervention in eastern Siberia and the been ejected from H any legislative body. j her husband's death, asserted Wood-- i ers on the question. latter has concentrated its forces lock drank heavily and when under: WASHINGTON,, April 1. Organized COPENHAGEN, March 31. The along the Ussurl and Chinese eastern When the assembly adjourned it had 1. - Af , April The nowi More t ', beeu in continuous session twenty- '! it the influence of Intoxicants made re-- 1 Time Granted. labor put itself on record today in move toward putting into effect railways. i wage agreement of Uie bituminous first peated attempts to the girl. PARIS, April 1. The German favor of stringent federjil regulation The railroad to Chita, . where the! three hours and forty minutes. disposed of, L. attack Uhe general strike ordered by the Dan-fis- h Ul MS mine workers John When sober, however, she continued, has granted leaders of work- of the packing industry. Jackson II. 'remnant of Admiral Kolchak's foroes; Voting on the question of expelling ifffffJ wv-- Lewis, international president of the trades unions In protest against l; fl men's forces in the a! Ralston, Fed- 'was trapped by is open, the Socialist members of the New today ho regretted his actions and always Ruhr district counsel for the American revolutionists, Ii United Mine Workers, turned; apologized to Ursula. extension of time in which to eration of Labor, presented a. bill to jthe refusal of King Christian to rein- and Czech troops in that vicinity arej York assembly was begun at 9:38 ar w. his attention lo the negotiation of aj V'TI 'either accept or reject the terms in- house agricultural np-- thus enabled to get out of m. today. Louis Waldman, the first min-'- ; Also Kills Father. the committee state the dismissed Zahle ministry ! Siberia. Iffll (new contract for the anthracite in anii-- on, was expelled. cluded the ultimatum sent to Essen which he said "vvas specifically design- pears to have been taken by (he bak-jer- s When this is accomplished, all i voted 'JPH org. He declared that steps would be j The girl, who also killed her father,' last week, according to advices receiv- ed to separate the packers from stock- of Copenhagen. A number quit revolutionary forces will be eliminated Tho vote was 116 to 2S. j;i ,?H taken to bring about a "satisfactory"! Thomas 1. Broderick, four years ago,! , !; ed here from Berlin. yard ownership and to prevent thoni j as possible operations by General! also was expelled. jj' in coal has declared she shot work this evening, stating they did1 adjustment the hard industry,! Woodlock to Negotiations r flor--j The vote on Claessens was 116 tc defend between representa-- from selling other products than meat. !nqt intend to return on Thursday. The! Semenoff and Lieutenant General without further delay. her honor. lives of the workers and government "This republic cannot continue it vath occasion no apprehension. 2$. lie was the Socialist floor leader. I 100,000 mine will On one occasion, Mrs. jstokers on four Dutch steamers also, (fH More than workers Woodlock delegates aro proceeding at Berlin and, large aggregations of capital such as oo Charles-Solomo- also was expelled. twenty-seve- n said, struck. receive the per cent she visited the prosecuting at- it Is said, it is believed these grow; Solomon Arrested. wage new torney's office to complain the conflict in are permitted to oxlst and Steps have been taken, however, to 'Jl increase in the contract of her hus- i the Ruhr valley may be within it," Henry Sterling, represent-- 1 The vote on Solomon, who week yrtaich goes ef- band's settled without ' open negotiations looking toward a set-- DENVER PLASTERERS last signed yesterday into thrents against the girl, but the al- - farther hostilities. ing the federation's legislalive commit-- ! UlGment. request-le- was arrested in Philadelphia for ri Il today two years. office was The Zahle party has. ttiH fect and continues for closed. nn tee, told the congressmen. RECEIVE $10 A DAY leged disorderly conduct at a mass T. 1j. Lewis, secretary of the New The state Is attempting to prove all the parties to hold meetings on niffV The will hear- - tomorrow meeting called to protest against the M J, Coal association, of West Vir- - Mrs. Woodlock and the girl plotted WOMAN SAYS SHE committee Saturday fpr the purpose of coming i't River to 'Attorney who' ex-- UC to 28 ". i'H ginia des.pite new wage murder Woodlock. General Palmer, is ' to an agreement on the question of an DENVER, Colo., April 1. Plasterers' ouster proceedings here, was j fiPflV W sa'd the MURDERS CHILDREN peeled to explain of con Samuel A. DeWitt also was expelle.. in-- I the terms the a wage Den- V m1 agreement there would be little Testimony to show Joseph F. Wood-loc- k electoral bill. were granted increase in sent decree put into effect against, the1 The vote in DeWitt's case was i Hmmm Ma crease in production until operators lived in constant ' ; It is believed in many quarters that night $10 Hi fear of his wife packers recently. ver last lo effective Ihis to 40. Samuel Orr also was expelled; ' h H ' - were assured an "adequate car sup-- ; and stepdaughter was brought out in ELK CITY, Okla., April 1. That she 'if the government consents lo the con-- ! ifflV im-- morning. Carpenters were denied an Owing to the fact that the men Tverc Ply-- " I Juvenile killed her five children early today vocation of parliament and the j ' 1 court yesterday. the to ?9 a day and declared lH oo and then slashed her own throat was inediate passage of the electoral bill' increase aj expelled after mldsight on March 31. j Aids Her Mother. i Approx-- I f rH ITALY WILL sinkc effective this morning. can be no special elections tc . told in a hospital hero this after.noon ACCEPT t.he trades unions will be satisfied. there ' The girl today again came-t- imately 200 men are affected. In the ; I'H f her'' by Mrs. Cowart shortly fill their seats in tho assembly unless ALL SIBERIA TO BE Elmer before WILSON'S SETTLEMENT' rr ' H ' un- of" mother's assistance. she died. instance of building contracts now an extraordinary session the legis-- ' , f ' (H During a recess way SS per (j PUT UNDER SOVIETS Mrs. Woodlock was' The tragedy took place at the lent ARTILLERY DUELS der the old scale of day lafure is to be called. rf 1 ARE assaulted in a corridor of the court home of the Cowarts near here. The TRIESTE, April 1. (By the Assoc!-- continues for plasterers. The new oo 1! i jiHlH building by j 22 Mrs. Bridget Corcoran, a bodies were found by the father, a mill ;ated Press.) The Italian government, FOUGHT ON FRONT scale starts with new contracts. VLADIVOSTOK, March (By the sister of has Associated Press.) All Siberia will bo Broderick. Seeing the attack, hand, on his return from work. notified Gabriele d'Annunzio lhat.it Alleged slayer of H the girl stepped between i will have to accept put under the soviet form of govern- her mother In a written statement) the woman' President Wilson's WARSAW, March 30 Only artil- and Mrs. Corcoran lat-- ,project CHILD IS ARRESTED j !i ment on April 1 when the communist and defied the ' said sickness and loneliness had un- for the settlement of the Adri- OUT ter to strike another blow, atic question. An envoy from gov-- , lery duels and a few skirmishes on party opens its convention at Nitiolsk, balanced her mind. She said she used the ' I i ! Mrs. to-- OF PEACE COUNCIL Two-third- s Woodlock is charged sec- eminent has been sent to Fiumc the Polesian Xront aro reported in ' ,j near here. of tho districts with an axe, knife and razor to end the chil- STEUBEN VILLE, Ohio, April 1. ond degree murder in iwhero he made decision to! (f in the eastern part of the country connection with dren's lives. this known day's official statement issued at the' Mike Onnnck, a Russian, was placed lct 'M her husband's death but tried! d'Annunzio, insurgent com-- J - . developed - will be oo the Italian WASHINGTON, April 1. The Unit- jail here today charged with killing- a have since the revolutlon- later. The girl war office, yesterday being the quiet-- : Sfl j maintains she killed mander there. ed States will not be represented at South, whose body was fountif '1 ary regime took control here, and est" day j Frances Woodlock to defend her honor. CHIEF SECRETARY FOR oo on all fronts since the Bolshe-- peace council meets St. Thursday.1 have adopted tho policy of ' the when it at near Adena, Ohio, last i ( mW i vlki began their spring offensive on jpt waiting until Bolshevik officials arrive "You'll Get It, Too. IRELAND RESIGNS SUBJECT TO WILSON. Remo, Italy, this morning, it was said Onunck was arrested in Ramsey, Ohio, f '; March 21. ex- 1 , Moscow. Once, while at the state department It was yesterday, There was much excite from at the Woodlock home.! WASHINGTON, April 1. American Reports Indicate that the Bolshevik! j William F. Bright, a troops on plained that this country had not been ment in Adena when the news of the l L witness, testified LONDON, April 1 the Rhine are subject only are withdrawing many units from j The Globe says the in 1 Ursula referred to her father's tragic tu the orders of the president of tho vicinity of Odessa, i officially represented the conference arrest reached there, but authorities '.M f the resignation of Ian MacPherson, Secretary L. Polk no attempt to lynch prisoner. L l JAPANESE UNIONS TO death while quarreling with Woodlock chief secretary United States as commander-in-chie- f since Under Prank fear the ,M for Ireland, has been ; and remarked: "Yes, and you'll of army, and the other peace delegates left 00 '! If ? DEMONSTRATE MAY 1 get accepted. Mr. MacPherson probably the President Wilson wrote LANSING WIRES GEORGIA. the same thing If you don't look out." will be by congress today in response to a reso- Paris last December. On succeeded SIrHamar Green- WASHINGTON, 31. oo another occasion tinder-secretar- y March Robert t Woodlock was wood, for home af- lution of inquiry to the president EMPEROR OF JAUAN M , A.prll 1. organ Iza- - visiting Lansing, former secretary of state, an- TOKIO, Labor at his home, he continued, fairs, the Globe adds. adopted by the house, ILL J i when i nounced tonight he had tele-- i REPORTED QUITE M J 1, tjons in Tokio are considering plans Mrs. Woodlock entered with a oo ' that ' MOTOR CAR BANDITS ' 1 observing May day. This revolver and told graphed tho Georgia Democratic com-- ! IV for J?ntl' Woodlock she was STRIKE TOMORROW. POPULATION STATISTICS. i - ' going CARRY OFF $45,000 Em- - . l i will bo the first occasion of Its kind "to have an understanding" with AGUA PR1ETA, mitteo requesting that his name HONOLULU, T. H., April 1. i rm 'Jll Sonora, Mexico, WASHINGTON. April 1. Popula- Is I I in the history of Japan and leaders him. Bright said ho wrested the April 1. should not be entered in tho presiden- peror Yohoshito of Japan Is ill at his W IjfJ According to a i I i - weapon communica- tion statistics today by - Us expect to carry out a gigantic demon- from her. tion received by announced the tial primary. Mr. Lansing said he was KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 1. Two winter villa In Hayama near Yoko- M ''Mm j railroad officials census ' ' stratlon to make known their griev- - At variouB times Woodlock asked bureau Included: not a candidate and could see no pur- armed men in a motor car held up the hama, according to a Tokio cablegram 81 here from Governor de la Huerta Bluff, Ark"., 19,280, $ and wishes. Japanese - him, this Pine an pose to use of company, to a Japanese . fffl j Jj ances Social- Bright testified, lo see that an morning the railroad increase the his name. While messengers of Swift and language newspaper : Ists will participate in - autopsy strike on the sev- of 4178 or 15.7 per cent over 1910... he appreciated the" compliment Court, physicians Is suf-- j( aMM the demonstra- was performed if he were to eral divisions of the paid packers, on the 23rd street viaduct here. said he U' tion. die mysteriously. Southern Pacific Manistee, Mich., 9630. decrease 2G91 him, he though it best his name should here this morning and escaped with a forlng from sciatica with symptoms of mW de Mexico will take place tomorrow. or 21 : 7 per cent. : ' t not appear on the ballots. handbag containing ?45,$40. glucosurla.. . .! ' ...... ( j

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