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Show gJ -- i W RQ p league of Nations Denounced Captain Astor And His Titled . Wife Visit America on VIOLATED To All Employers tum to Remain In k at-Wor- t Afternoon Saturday Break Comes at Seattle. More SAN FRANCISCO. March J than (040 machinists and shipyard laborers were refused admission to thC shipyards and contract shops oh San Francisco bay today following their defiance of an Ultimatum of the employers that they remain at work on Saturday afternoons, it was announced here. Conference Committee on Reparations Puts Peace Amount at Billion Twenty-Fou- r Pounds. SEATTLE, Wash. March 2 First break In Seattles shipyard strike canfo today when 250 sheet metal workers and 200 apprentices who have been on strike returned to work in shops that are working on- - shipyard con-- 1 tracta. The men went back for name pay they received before they joined the strike for higher wage. Employers claimed all the sheet metal shops were working wtlh full crews today. Peace conference PARIS, March I fssnmlttee on reparation ha estimated that 24,000 000 000 is the .mount which the enemv countries eusht to pay the Allied and associated says a Havas agency statepower ment today. France, the statement udd demands immediate payment by ht enemy of 1,000,000 000, part i C'.kI part in materials and part In foreign securities, recommending that the tmainder of the amount be payable a period of from 25 to 25 years. March 2. TACOMA. trades councils of Tacoma. Beattie, and Aberdeen, representing 85,000 ship-- i yard strikers, derided early today to submit a referendum to the local, unions bn a proposition that' will be determined at a meeting of the councils in. Beatjle tomorrow. The referendum will be submitted not later than Thursday. Tb otrikara walked out Jan. 21 U enforce demands foe higher wages. The resolution declaring tho Intention to hold a referendum was first reported to the councils with the recommendation that the locals vote on work whether they should under conditions which existed when they went on a strike or remain on a strike pendlngthe result of eimfer-encea. Commenting the terms which Marshal Foch present to the Oermans, the Times -- i - y "They will be Severe and swell as til effectively disarm the Central Power on the stde nearest France Frame may count on our sympathy -isa assistance. in obtaining T! these weeseary guarantees. But the chief weakness tn the eastern- - Europe. The ieferiion of Bolshevik Russia makes durable that France should find emf substitute on t te east for her rid Russian alliance, and jt must be a e this great joy to should take the form of a bar-r-- r -- .n . t " This resolution was adopted after being amended to read the returns will be made upon a referendum to be announced as the result of a meeting to be held Tuesday. sub-gitu- of line of free peoples Our own position has many resemblance nr SEES points to that of France the main avenues of the league of nations communication with free peoples ..tween the Baltic and Adriatic will over the sea and therefore me about free passage Into the Baltic and also that there should be i it. eastern end friendly powers to erovtde the navies of the league after km have entered the Baltic, with and facilities of operation But that ts not all. As In eastern e hope to see a bsrrler of Europe 'ree states erected so that England, vhah haa India to think of, may be No one ro' ted jn the middle east substitute will cover all the ground rate occupied by the Ottoman empire Its oid function will hare to be dia ttoed between New Arabia, New and New Palestine That is why the question of Syria is so to us Our position In Egypt gives tis interest in the future of Pales--- n and the same applies to Arabia. i")Cb considerations as these are not Sosnuatent w ith (he principles of the 'eagu of nations. On the contrary. 'ie marer an Ideal carries its head to 2 the mqre firmly must Its (loud. ht b planted on solid ground." S s TO ROME, March 1 Premier Orlando, speaking in the Italian chamber today, said thatltnly had agreed to a policy of compromise and conciliation relative to conflicting claims n the eastern coast of the Adriatic FIFTH NATIONAL GAME CONFERENCE Ar-m- The fifth NEW YORK, March of the national nine conference Americanwjame Protective association began a two days seaslon her today for a general discussion of subjects dealing with game breeding and preservation of game birds and animals The leading game breeders, sportsmen and conservationists of ths country are In attendance. on the program Among the speakers are Dr. E WNelnon, of bureau States biological sur- l nitd Pratt, conservation Prrria vey, and George raricomml8glon of N,w Yoik sl Conference ouri tn OpenWASHINGTON, March ing the White Jlouse confereneeof iV governors and mayor on peace time -labor and business problems today Prejflent Wilson promised that the Department Begins Natiofederal government would consider itn-Wide self the servant of the states, municCampaign to ipalities and counties in solving readit Is in Charge of justment problems, and would perform It duty guided by suggestions of the Wood. conference. t The president said he hoped thei conference discussion would assume W ASHINGTON, March J. With a wide Cange, including means of reof Arthur today storing labor conditions to a normal the appointment basis, as j soon as possible, "and 'to Woods, former police commissioner of effect such fresh allocations of labor New Tork City, as a special assistant and mduatry as the circumstances to leoj Baker, the war department make necessary upon a nation-wid- e j embarked e upon the peace conference paign to obtain employment for Bald ihc conferees at Pans regard- - charged soldiers. .. , ed themselves only as servants of Mr. Woods will aerve as the war about TOO million people of the world department representative in the con-an-d not as their masters Consequent-- ! ference with the department of labor L5!'. ,th and me council of national defense sr are anxious to keep tn close sympathy of the with the peoples whom they represent well as with other agencies "to find out how we can best assist government which are seeking to rein making their lives what they wish store normal conditions of . employthem to be by giving them the oppor- ment for both soldiers and the civli-tunity that they ought to have " " who cam The president spoke briefly, cob- the- during fining hUMell largely to welcoming v letter and promising complete fed- - partmenl will direct U attention only He explained that 1 aiding in obtaining In employment ersl discharged soldiers-dathe demands upon his time during the oods plans to organize and a half he could remain Ini Hr. Washington made it impossible to par- chambers of commerce, state public work officials and all similar agenticipate tn The conference. cies interested In the subject. It may Piwt Wilson's Address. be. It was said today, that the maThe president said n the selective service Iw:sh that I could promise "myseR chinery of be found useful in returning the pleasure and the profit of taking j Jhe loops' tcirll "life.' I find part in your deliberations. Speaking of the fear of a period of that nothing deliberate is permitted me unemployment entertained by some. since my return. I have been trying Secy. Daniels said. under the guidance of my secretary, not one of those who believe am I Mr. Tumulty, to do a months work in will unemployment. and I em hopitig that not Att there,demandbogeneraL of the world 'Tor what of It has been done badly, but Inas- The so will be there America makes much as there is a necessary pressure will be a Job for every man great who wants I know that you will to work upon my time. excuse ms from taking a part in your d He paid this tribute to labor.' conference, much as 1 should be profitheard the call as truly as the men ed by doing so. who wore the uniform," and closed "My pleasant dutv ts bid jou a his address by predicting an era ot hearty welcome and to express my prosperity gratification that so many executives When the afternoon session began of cities and of states have found the Secy- - Wilson read a telegram from the time and the inclination to come to- Central Federated Union of New York gether on tho very important matter protesting against alleged deportation we hare to discuss of aliens because dr.their strike activi"The primary duty of caring for our ties. The secretary took occasion to people in the intimate matters that we denv that such deportations were bewant to discuss here, of .course, fails ing ordered snd outlined the departupon the states and upon the munici- ment of labor s polity in the matter. palities and the function of the federal "No one. he said, "is being deportgovernment la to do what it is trying ed because of his union affiliations and to do in a conference of this sort-d- raw strike activities. It Is the duty of the the executive minds of the coun- secretary of labor to deport all who try together so that they may profit advocate the overthrow of government s each other by suggestions and plana by force but no one will be deported and so thet we may offer our services because he is a radical Advocates of to their effort in any way overthrowing goi eminent by force that they may deem It wise to co- must be considered an invading enordinate. In other word it is the emy. When such are found guilty the privilege of the federal government will deport them " in matter of this sort to be the serv- department That does not mean he continued, that ant of the executives of the states and aliens will b. denied the privilege of municipalities and counties, and we to the extreme of Socialism and shall perform shat ddty with ths great- going Individualism in a peaceful way. est pleasure if you trill guide us with your suggestions. Governors Stand Burpooc of Meeting. I hope that the discussions of this By Secretary Wilson conference wilt take as wide a Scope as you think necessary. We are not met J. Stale WASHINGTON, March tn. rilaeuss-an- y t. single or narrow mayors of cities In conWe are met to discuss the prop- governorsoaand and labor buslnese ference prober method of restoring all the labor lems at the White House today unani-- . conditions of ths country to a normal a resolution Indorsing basis as soon as possible and to effect inously adopted by Secy, of Labor Wilson such fresh allocations of labor and in- s statement was It the to dethat secretarys dustry as the clrcutntances 1 1 ty make port all persons advocating duty the overnecessary. I think I can testify from throw of government by force. what I hare seeen on the other side A, copy. of (he .resolution wa oe--: of the water, that we are ner fortu- dered to the Central Federated nate than other nations In respect to Union sent of New Tork. which had sent these great problems. Our Industries telegram of protest against alleged have been disturbed and disorganised of aliens for strike activias compared with a deportatioj disorganized Mr. Wilson said there had been ties. peace basis, very seriously, indeed by no deportations for that cause. the war, and it seems to me. therefore that we should approach these problem that we are about to discuss with a good deal of con fidenee with a good SOCIALISTS SEEK deal of confidence thet. if we have HAYWOODS RELEASE common purpose we can realize that common purpose without serious or -In V 3 ,C1 il C AG O,. .Ji an: h Rations, inatuunetukahier. d tl8culUeBi;-;;V-?-vi.- y'' hsre'on May I for "a Business of Government. , have bedn sent to various parts ot the "The thing that has impressed me country from Socialist headquarters most, gentlemen, not only in the re- In this city. According to the Invitacent weeks wheti I have been in con- tions tbe .meeting is to be a convenference on the other side of the water tion for amnesty and free speech, hut tor niawy months before anaw ptrrportrtf object Xrr to bring trross the water, was this- - We ar at about the release'of all political prislast learning that the bustnesg of gov- oners, such as William D. Haywood ernment is te take counsel for the av. and others ot ths Industrial Workers erage man. We ar t last learning of the World, convicted of disloyalty, that ths whole matter of the prosper- cause the repeal of the espionage act. ity of peoples runs down into tne and "take such other steps as shall great body of the men and women be found wise to establish freedom of who do the wprk of the world, and action snd speech." A number of the invitations to the that the process of guidance Is not completed by the mere success of great mass meeting, which have been sent enterprises it is completed only by through tbe mails have been closely Inspected and photographed,' governContinued on page seven ) ment agent said today. V lKHlNRTMarth S The constitution of liie league of nations a', presented at the peace confereme pKtured to lh -- .nete today by Senator VtCneTSi Sherman of 1!1 rol Republican, as a T "Pandoras bo.ful of evils," which would empty upon the meriean people. the aggregated (.aKmtties of the world War Senator Sherman sharply criticized President' Wilson asking who authoris'd him-"rrear above tne republH an autocratic jFwer Me added that the president had been as ting either a a usurper of a dictator " Shall t not ask with the dramatist," the senator said. Now, in the uinie of all the god at once, upon hii "meat doth this our Caear feed, thal he ha grown so great himself He adroitly maneuvers into the spotlight as the fountain of peace perpetual and the guardian of mankind Senator 'Sherman continued "As he kept us out of war is 1915. so he will keep u out of impend in war conjured up to serve the issues of 1920 and keep us at peace forever if we but accept him again. Like his neutrality device was the prehid to unprepared war, his peace league en- - Obtain Arthur ( e f di-h- J ' - fr ape-ter- La-bo- COMPROMISE POLICY rs-js- ir Seamen's Solving Readjustment EMPIOYIVIEN? 'FOR Problems, Prest. Wilson Tells White House ConDISCHARGED ference of Governors. cam-Tourh- Metal Trade 9 Council To Submit Referendum 0 Wash . March J Metal Terms Marshal Foch Will Impose Will be Severe LONDON, Says He Has Been Acting as Usurper or Dictator Wants to Know on What Meat Our Caesar Feeds. S te -- li will i Ultima- Defied chief-mb-th- aufa-jec- SALESMAN MUST REPORT ALLOWANCES bnal conference of seamen which has in session here, decided today to djoiirn the conference to Paris, thus r'FtliTIjig the decision lo wnd a committee to lay the case of the seamen Wore WASHINGTON, March 2 Salesmen sndWther employees receiving addition to per diem allowances inulred-treport regular salaries are req these allowances in income tax the Internal revenue bureau announced today. Living expenses are not allowable deductions even though incurred in carrying on a business and amounts paid for board and lodging by persons who. travel in the course of their emliving exployment are considered penses. Any excess of a per diem over allowance living expenses ts taxable Income tor the A. salesman who .has ' " use of' sample room "fa entitled to a deduct inch payment ss a business exand any traveling man is enSEW'toRK, March .2 The pense titled to deduct railroad fares paid by uihlp Siboney, from Bordeaux, him in carrying on his occupation, 'TOeht 2 151 troops, including de' V IP TieaJquarlers, 40th division AUTHORIZE CHEVRONS national guardsmen of California, - Utah, FOR OPERATORS Colorado, Arixona and ,vai Mexico) ; a detachment from the h d,VHd.m WASHINGTON, March 2 Service and a number of con- end casual detachments of and wound chevrons were authorized branches of the service. today by the war department for tale- Gen Fredericks Strong, com-- ! phona operators and similar female ac4s the 40th djT1Btom came home employees with the expeditionary ttd umanl ot the Slboney's troops ; forces. The chevron may oe wornBrig Gen William O. Johnson when the employees are In their pre' t ed , scribed uniform nun the peace conference eommit-o- n international labor legislation ran The decision served to heal fr Pact the breach-ove- r the. proponed msoir e of the as the committed frtnrin delegates were opposed to allnc''ilh any agency of the peace tanfen n e and declined to accept rship on tho committee. , e INSSITETBtfS to-pa- 2nt , j Aji Government Co-operati- ww wpg Pandora ? Boxful of Evils . Give , , . mass-meetin- g Sage tiokJa-.anejs.a- bpi-p-- t, r. 11 pn e Resumption Of H0S tilities Takes Place Along The Polish-Germa- n Frontier. roSEM Sunday. March Tbe Ger. mans sfier three days of comparative gquiet, resumed attacks all aloniijp upon the Foies today, according to n fronreports from the , tier Polish-Germa- An armistice between, tbe Poles and the Germans was agreed upon Feb. 17 Bince then, however, there has been moj-- or less sporadic fighting along the1 front. Tn which he Poles accused the Germans ot being the but no general resumption of the hostilities. d The .mission, seconding to a dispatch from Warsaw tvaurday was then about to proceed to Po-tn spend a week conferring with fha authorities on pending question nd ths first 'meeting was to have been held today. e Inter-Allie- en er-ni- an f U.hainkm.Ek nourge the earh. , If 4s simple ' On Allied Mission but deadly. Apparently an open cove" After of 20 years Capl nant of peace it is a masked charter John Jacob Astor, son of Lord Astor. of um easing war. the voice of Mars, WARSAW. Sunday, March 2 (By The Associated Press k For the secis m America- - with hi wife, Lidy Vio- but the hand ot- Woodrow." Of the proposed constitution. Sena- ond time a train bearing members of let, daughter of (he Earl of Mints, tor Sherman said H. would art up an the interallied mission to Poland, haa who waa governor general of Canada oligarchy ot the worst possible sort been fired on by the Ukrainians, acto a telegram received by and vicerev of India. He entered the adding if we cut tbe rabies" of constitu- cording Premier Paderewski. The shooting war with the First Light Guards of tional here iye 9re caught occurred on the route between Lemgovernment the British army and in October, 1914. in the Irresistible tides that sfli sweep and PrzemysL berg into the maelstrom of tbe Oid waa wounded at Messiaen Bridge In The feuds Dusseldort Cleared elbow. At Cambrai, on Sept. IS orld s blood currents the right and spoliation of k thousand years will . ast when hewas In command, jif become our daily chart of action. All . Of Spartacan Reds Italic rv No. 520 of (lie Royal Garri- we know is that a few men in some hidden known as the execu-tn- e chamber son Artillery, he was ho badly woundCOLOGNE, March 3. Duseeldorf. ed by a shell which Jell m a proufi life council wield over us powers of snd death where the radicals have been in con- - . that bis right keg had to be amputated The creation of a nameless thing trol. has been cleared of Epariacans Capt. Astor and Lady Violet will spend to sit in Judgment and without a shot being fired. The govdecree implicit obedience to its man- ernment troops when they entered th a few days at Balm Beach dates cannot be borne by free man town arrested Mayor Hchmldchena the An ukase, it will embargo our com- Rpartacan dictator, and disarmed his merce, close, ouf exchanges, destroy followers." SENATE COMMITTEE credit, leave our merchandise rotting on pier, shut the Tanama canal, order COPENHAGEN, March 3 Unem-ployworkmen and Communists of Congress to derlare war, levy taxes, raise and. Dresden money, at a meeting Sunday, accordappropriate support FILES STATEMENT armies aad navies, and dispatch our ing to a dispatch received here, decidmen to any quarter of the globe to ed on a general strike. The strike fight and die because an alien execu- was to go into effect Monday morning. tive council has willed It "Our sincere men may have deceived themselves In their great hope for a Berlin Enthusiasts perfect world, hut no delusion, howInsult U. S. Officers ever sincere, will excuse thie senate v WASHINGTON, March 2 --Senator from Its doty lo interpose its power BERLIN. Sunday , March 3. fBy utopia promised Vardaman of Mississippi, chairman of against this universal I Associated Press ) During is the the by the fabled appresident the senate manufacturing committee, ple of a great hope which wii! turn to demonstration on the return pf Gen. k and some of his today Inserted In the Congressional ashes on a trusting peone's lips Th von Record a statement on the committees senate never faced a greater task not East African troops this afternoon, shook fist of a will enthusiasts the It crowd an nobler not duty ratify Investigation of the anthracite situaemotion nor translate an impossible 'aud sticks at a number of American antion. charging that production of idealism irto a weapon of national sui- - rtf fit ers sitting in the windows of the thracite coal In. the United Sl4es is cidc (hotel where tbe American mission Senator Hherman asserted that Iquartered. controlled by eight large transportaOthers in the crowd countered Jy of against the wisdom and tion companies, which were able to fix the American forefather experience and cheering the as sumn.ed cl ipplng their hands The- - officers promptly the in rate of pro- up Washington Farewell Addresl; Americans. prices and determine when now was there withdrew "the dreamer they saw that their rising up duction. and the book man. the Bocialist, the presence might provoke trouble. VardasSan that explained The hostile crowd hung around the QairtBin habadasher in processes which t Tor ad the committees -- unible to,presenLl Intoxioaieand-mwJea- d fenslve remarks about the French not all of the its report at this tlme.ies sion which has its headquarters tn the. testimony had been printed He addAfter Senator shertpan ofjllinois of an Unfounded ed. however, t hat he had gathered toad delivered an addrem French had hu&ed the certain facts, which he Republican, n the senate today, sharply attacking report that the to Finally, German of procession. the next two trusted would be help a n il I nt of 4hi P P h " wt oPso CongTess in dealing -.umtr hotel to prevent posa.ble violence. cite question a the of member 1,pu,lcan Ger- to former tbe reception hi Testimony before the committee he,Pkota relations commute.- - took thadman commander East Africa savor-'- " ti9 TH and prged that the United States IT'of't'hc floor ine imperial closed In ola, V'Nime opinion that "there Is no become a nartv to a learn re 5, OT'Jr,e fluttered even where instead of commodity In common use that ts so of h 'h Pamlers republic, cumber urged amend absolutely momipoiied as the authra- - j in songs of the old nogtroe , the ..M,league charter cite coal production Shortage of an, so that,npatriotic i .,ih Ul6 wiv ln wav exist-1tiulte and the the ! thraeite during , there could be no possibility of commodity, Burrender of American sovereigntyany. Ing or h raid, were due almost entirely to ,h Monroe doctrine Tbe senator tnoaopolistic control ! FREDERI Rerecent rriticium somt plored by Transportation colorations control- - uMlcH senators, declaring many, ling production Pennsylvania j of the arRUments were field the only source of marketable , Digressing front his prepared speech anthracite in North America were Senator Sherman demanded that, thers., j Bame-d.-. ;,r,Tt.- ahjcn.-Kbftbf th Hj.l'.Ve-r.'merit as foliuwjr , const. nation f aid apt! com-- j The Reading re president U not a political, JnF A pany of the Philadelphia Reading 4nd a governmental coward h wi NEW YORK, March 3 With 1.552- Ir?" y.COJTPT yJ ' th J?reZ give It to us. . . . And If 1 can- , h. cruDer Frederick arrived trwpS own ail of not fmd Central, expression1 of this privilege hf cdUitU Tretn-RreUnit a an hoard the Lehigh,(b W j)k e - Barra the will wo parly, companyTThe Lehlgh Valley, the Dela- - for p included third hattniion headquarters ware, Lackawanna & Senator Ftance of Maryland, rtepuh ami Compunlea 1 find D- -tm offivem IhlerW rtht ,lcn' Delaware A Hudson Interrupted to say that. ihoq and aga men of tho l2d infamryiof A- - Navigation company, ot the constitution the S. favoring the f,.rtv first division (national guard and controls the Lehigh as it now Good do not dire men of Washington. Oregon legue Motnana. land; the Erie and the New Tork to let the American peopie discuss It Idaho and Myoming. SHstgncd to , tario A Western. . snd will remove not the cersor- ('.mips Jlke, Lee. tew.s and Dlxl, they Notwithstanding th fact T said the ship that) free spee h of the detachment of 31st infantry brigade statement, "that the constitution of pees and prevents the people headquarters of the 41st division, the "And,-Mr- . Pennsylvania prohibita a1 transportaF'ra.nce added, "if dot95th. 103d, 45th, 335th and. 199th" tion company from engaging In min- not find the privilege of free you speech squadrons; casual compary Nos ing, these transportation companies ln the Republican or the temocrauc aqro 27 1 of Tennessee. (Hi and are In this business of not only trans- parties, you will find It among the 1 202 of Massachusetts,of Indiana and mobile porting this coal, but of mining it. people of America. 'hospital No. 104 for Camp Custer. - "j - star-chamb- er ed -- Lettow-Voorbec- 1 . 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