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Not Enthused Over Prop- Tells Women's Club Assem- Second ol Series to be Given Tcfc Research and Adviiory oiition Because of Increas- blyraen Not Supposed to at The Rookery From 4 to T* Research and Advisory ... !• Washington, Marclv |3.—The United States Board of . ed Cost of Government Think for Themselves 6 o'Clock This Afternoon irWmu ies *" Washington, March- 13.'—The United State# CommissioOnmissionn ooff CausCausee o fof ro minutes 'MediatiorMediationi an dand Conciliatiolj Conciliation,, \vhic whichh faile failedd to preven to preventt an open MageeMayor CalkinsCalkins,, whewh.nn askeaskedd this.I Ml! Specia l to Ctmrler News: The •I'ooUtl In |h« scries of t«-a» v The rnaltr on brMchjreacl1 be, vecn the Bi EastEast EnEndd FloodFloodss morning 11 he was opposed to the | Trenton, March li,—St. ijSa'3Sa"oi°.!"(i'"B<SXoS »'l ' between the Big Fpur Brotherhoods and the railroads oruins If lie wee opposed to the e poi- 'In honor of Mr. and Mri. John th- Plaindrld Toni£■ ££!& o! ' « four Brotherhoods and the council.UDdl epproprlatlnsapproprlatlDi. »IB.OO«it.000O foforr aann . uictans have reao +tu. .-.. Johansen. th- welUkftowa artists. an uneijica] America., wa is*was« ieik*idd* ; at*t Scou «cooit Vart- Swaa-l las lastt April April,, wil willl mak makee a finala final effor effortt to reac to hreach an agreemen an agre t in armoryarmory fotorr CompanCompaajry KK., th thee loca locall io r lhe remarks rn.de by Amnblyiun inhibition at «b.i»- work* A* b,ting quarter* tfast r h(e e re military orvaalaatloa,—"Usatlon, ttoo bbee useusedd I nIn ; Willia m N. liunyonj of Culon county, shown•i'..w:i at Tie Koofcery on Sycamore !Etej^,."t*P.*i5,155'°v>* president.* ,T. tufcu”’ '".'ils S*5! ! *> P present*»« recurrenc recurrencee bf of th ethe controversy controversy.. SUGGESTS A .connection i th an., appropriation of • before tye Women's! Club of Hoboken, connection with an. appropriation of ■tree*. op.,oeUe tirade church, willJporg Gi orgee T . T.MonroWoor *'e waif»i*a appointeax>|iolt»tr4apllolatrdd "*•••ww-- • ■■ - ^ V •(35,00136,0000 fromfrot ththee StalStalee anandd (20,00 ISO.OOO0 | lh e other evi-ning iom-enitn* bis 1m- he given ihlH afl.-rpoon by Mr*. rdtart pro | from the county,'ty, »wpaid: ipressloHB «f the Legislature "and State! George Mrgn w from * to C o’clock. fo*Ucilm ■‘You may stataislee thathatt 1 1a mam no tnot politics . Mr. |Iunyon!s comments are «t 'She will be a-slsicd by .Mrs. William ,-d for the ,) ni.-'inenti ooff EngineeKosloeerr ttoo »eTiOrtks» oppose opposedd to to UthU project protect.. I t IsIt tru lae ! traymore than ordinary interest by reason : a . CookeCooke.. MraMrs.; < V.V. Cos. Mrs. A. II. Heins ,he DIPLOMATS THINTHINKK WAWARR NAJ1ATY ENENDD JUL JOLTY 1 1 rf A hellos. TnmbtTeobko It'^-(imHerons-- tha<halt I havI baref no )no, expresse esprMssodd mysel myselff eo- •>:eo ibe fact that h^ la a member ot iAlterbutterbuf Fyy aidand ; Mrs-Mrs . Mary Morel. .d„D(M an thuslastlcally about It for the reason (the majority party in tin? State at lhe MrMra.s CCor endi Mrs. Cobbs will pour or -.unmlHHloa .to MHJus.ut.J thualaatlrally aboul It fur th- reaaon ■fy Caned py»u: . c . posslbully of any oua of the princi- ' tha'hatt wwee shal shalll probably probably., hav ehare in- , presenla- t ilMe, was Itrjpublican I cade i of The entertainment siren by >flaa pan <f me roinsuttle met with the pal nation, breaking .uddenly und-'r thethe PmposlttowI*r<ii>osltlon creasecreeledd expense eapenaces in- ou Inr schoolour sachoule an<1' th ande Hous e in tbe session of 19)5-, fa-ia '*“Van Bo.keriiBuekrrCkk »»andH Ml,Ml.. RogerHuger., 9m Sal-- 11^,, btw ..'nrovaiy approvali al IIof I Iheentir entiree counci councill I - WulUnStojiWuhlnchm. MatcMarchh 1S_11,—AA m<fpencr-- »«-oatlon, oreiklo. .uoo.nlr nnoir otharother branchebranchess oofl ththee government.sovernment.! twic e been defeated as an Independent urday•* alieraooafrernoonn io'|o : MrMr.. »n aad4 Mr, Mrs.! »„««>,„ ",m ,|vnarrative, Jtho JbhnII D,,<!n. « al•>Duty •»«Peace « »<»move• "">will' »•he M««S>« launchedI I n In•»ihe • i»«K«mlllforyM Mralnstrain;; .oanda jrowlngrowlns, be be-- 1 1 f^l _. ' . i..- . .' ' ^^ . * fcoAH _ / ..i. «._!_ »__ A, . lint" Ihlll Hnll^il* nl.t *» n n _ _.hlr which the people • mt .t meet In thel O. O. p. candidate f«r Speaker, and Is n H r^uBciiman Charles 8. Smtnck, o : Johan.cn wa...s enjriinjuredj r-rl bb,y abou.boutt eev par-- hfs |,|,rep i for Ink, paat month-,three or four months, eccordlns lolief that nellher side can achieve ao ■Ilmel Charlie 8. Smlnclt. of]*"annua1 ''l t»«#eT le»j P~Ple. -. meet I"I regarded as one of the ablest men In *-itti • v(*w» oE diplomats and officials to- overwhelming victory, such as would tfc« HW "Ward, appeared before thi 1 eaty-ttve[jr-nve SU4BUmeets.. ThiThiss f s(. th ihee secon .moodd | wor» .,,r)I outline. outlinedd t the; sueceM withrttwo ot dtidometa aad othcl.l. to-overwhelming victory, such as would « -Ward. .Pi-ared before the , ]diiy. •' ', torco a strictly military peace, they Bssearcti tind .Advisory Commlsslo] '•I should like to see an armory i the Legislature^ cxhlblilon uj famous pafnffnxs sfr->wbe-h Ihe mobtlluplon plaafor for' force a strictly military peace, they a and advisory Commission »ho«W like lo oeo lit armory thel "' "i" inereasiiinjl}1 acute food aftua- believe.point to an early end of hoe-. la the Mayor's office last ulght, erected for the Iocs;), military com-) "Every Assemblyman goes to Tren-1 ca bbyy MisMiass Vavann BosKeHoakerck.rck, th thee first Oral ^OO tp,oopk& Ha sha. worke workedd o»t. Durlns the believe point to an early rod of hoo- iaior's o«cc last1 ulsht. .ad ereoledIfor the loeal military com- wnajtlon in all the warring nmiona, par- tllltfea.tllitles. "' afarcd argument■rramentas ffori Ibethi purpospwrywe o fof &anyb.ny.. becitiis hecauoee 1 consideI cotmldcrr it aItn auasse taaaet | ton an idealist," declared Uunyon be-i heloaiug aa collectiocollectionn ofof palotln ralntlasK b y byj-collr row„ mo( hi„fs j-eniapi. remark.i e teat call was. to the t-nium unity, bttt It should al- fore the Women's Clitti." but it Is bard j Jonasaas LieLie. j MlsMte>a V»Vs.a Boakcrc Bosh.rchk !sen i from neo(1from( bead quart or. to iTroops tieulnrl 1*.|y among the. Central Powers, It Is now believed here lhati Presf- OS llb#h rommlaalou of the '» commeblty. but It should .1 irtei-s to. Trw It is no. bellevod hero that, Preal- MO of ;hthe« HooHoodd aitua.ti.ielluatioon i nInway »»»»s b ebe born bprnee In nftnd'tbaIn uflndt • thatthes e theseI to kic k j f trecaformaiDSforins T^iThee RookerHooklryy tolo IM.makeC a nao Tt Twbe afiout aboa uUo l Troonof Troopi 18'wer It'weree Hnat - .cat-'» growin g Unrest among the l>e*ple, dentdent Wilson'Wllaon'.s auggeste.ugictedd "peac"peacea appropriation? mean additional Ibe itarne according io Is not Ijropriate setting fair each ejftlbi-i,eterti ln mlDu|i]»a> of the c Ibe ealt end and Tht approprlai. selling for oach s.hlhl „,loua! rads of-ity.jltidiiate the city. d by tbe dissatisfaction a»n- withoutwitnout victory,victory."" wilwilll resulresultt i nIn ftfetfact,, end .nd Ihe propriety of the &nappropriation,d while our peoplmeane maadditionaly he p cost,e suppoae d to ibtnk tor bltnsclf. F b'ut within thiirttf-twq minutes firom Ifested toward the Entente Cabinet*; and possibly not later than July 1. eomoiUsiodonn takinlaklasg tIhe subject under »”■> •>'»• ««' P**»le "Mr be perre „ , . b'ut within Ihirtyvlwq mlnuten from aad poaMbly not later than July 1. fectly willing to assume the cost. * granted through' "the boss. Mr. Johanieii, m aa informal talk tbe time the call left headquan eoasidcratloa with i ' fmstflv »ll)ln> lo tha mam* Id Mr. Johansen. In as laformal talk ,h, (ime the call left heedqueercre 1 IsIs IncumbenIneumhoalt upouponn tttnsee toto se seee that' thatever '**0^ fcroup group ther ethere are certaier. red.In me n youat ththee oiienlhopenlusg ofof tb thee exhlbiiTone.hlUfTou., Troo Troop 1p8 i|B,n ful|pl linlformil unltbrram fad andeqi equlD-1 th«> government is maintained at the c*n absolutely depend on, they are de clear the difference between a ^ sported with: 100'per « HMM ftbatlDi thi the government la malnlalaeri at the «*“ ataolmely depend on. made clear the difference between am atimint, reported wll»Tlfifi : per r» » 'highest posaibh, degree of etBclency; { n"1*11? m*° *">"> «>• *n>«JI counties: rtralt thaf. Is flnurtied with pslnt attftndance and the Stontm* CBI Engineer TJi hlghut pusalbl. degree of efficiency, mostly men from tho .mall pontnl. that I. finished wllh palpi l n .tt.pd.ace and the Msstnust.' KAISER'S RELATIVE HERE ARRESTED IN PLOT that we hare all the Improvement. Mhllelh they may aot he able t, aad esraleh.rh.i havinbarlnfg ththee appearancappearancee :l n chu-ftche„ (tThi s ThUwas s waothe linrthet tlBrrt II m. we ran get.
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