PREMIER ORLANDO LEAVES FOR HOME bi Wg wr A Big Four Discuss Prestige In- volved in Wilson Statement Sr ———— CRISIS IS STILL ACUTE Goes To Rome To Present The Situa- tion To The Government And Decide On Final Action—Neither Side Shows Signs Of Receding. Paris. — Vittorio Orlando, Italian premier, bps delayed his intended de parture for Rome long enough again to sit in conference with the other members of the council of “four Premier Lloyd George, Premier Clem- enceau and President Wilson. The knotty question regarding which the council at odds, did come up for discussion, only questions of principle taken up. Two hours were up the which was believed to have «red fully the question of prestige volved in the publication of President Wilson's statemen the Italian nation. While Signor Orlando Immediately to Italy, there to lay details of the Peace Conference be fore Parliament, Baron Zonnio, Italian foreign minister, and the other Ital ian representatives will temporarily remair in Paris. The situation as Italy's claims is still acute. There apparently bas been no recession by the Italians from their stated terms, nor is there any in<ication that the British and French premiers and President Wil son have receded from their stand. Signor Orlando has replied to the statement of President Wilson with regard to the Italian situation. He gays the President his “own thought on gravest problems which to the Judgment while the Italian cussing sounter-propositions claims. The statement tends that, in of Italy on the front country requires flank along the Adriatic and that the people along the Dalmatian Coast should be permitted to have the right of self-determination in the mat tar of Italian sovereignty is being taken i council, consid in- on sit IS returning regards expressed the has been s of the delegation one of ubmitted Was on 'aly’s of the Premier the con. addition to of protection safely his her the Alps, on eastern ITALY TO USE FORCE. Daimatian Coast, Paris. —Italian military forces will occupy that part of Dalmatia and other London with about 100.000 men, was stated by Captain Pozzie, Premier Orlando's staff A force, the Captain added, sent to the northern region around Fiume Premier Orlando's in meantime, Captain Pozzie says, would be convoke Parliament session and secure from the body the passage of measure providing the annexation of the Dalmatian and other eastern Adriatic territory given to Italy by the London agreement, also of Fiume. Reports have been the Captain added, that a military demon gtration by of similar would be and course the to @& for and received, the Jugo-Slavs at Spalato Halians would take measures, The Fiume compli cated by the fact that the town as tl headquarters of the Allied Army of the Orient contains French as well as Italian troops. Italian occupation of Fiume, it is be lieved, would immediately provoke proper counter situation in in ie and a European Allies EXPORT BAN LIFTED. Finished Munitions Alone Barred To Northern Neutrals. Washington. Removal by the Inter allied Economic Council of all ration limitations on exports to the northern neutral countries, excepting finished munitions of war, was announced by the War Trade Board. The suspension of limitation will become effective at once. Licenses now will be issued, it was sald, for the exportation of all com- modities to the countries without re. gard to quantitative limitation and import certificates will be issued in the same manner by importing asso clations of the several countries, REVENUE OFFICER KILLED, Another Seriously Wounded In Battle With Moonshiners. Roanoke, Va.-—Revenue Officer ©. C. Smith, of Kentucky, has been shot and killed and another revenue officer se. riously wounded in a battle with moon- shiners on the Virginia-Kentucky line hetween Dickenson and Pike counties, according to report received here, The Rhode Island Legislature passed a bill declaring beer contain fog not more than 4 per cent. of al eobol a non-intoxicant. [—— a TTS ; A V w ECMNOT 60 10 ITALY Wilson's Statement Stuns Old School Diplomats NO CHANCE FOR COMPROMISE | Dec- In President Wilson's Unequivocal laration Causes A Sensation Conference Circles—Changed Conditions. ad- an io Premier Clemenceau, president of the saving that on by President had de. Paris Premier Orlando of Italy dressed official communication | Peace Conference, as a i the declar Italian Paris, of the | result { Wilson { cided to delegation leave , Pre that ident he uestion Paris declaration the Adria most profound Wilson's emphatic will not yield on | created the the Peace down the ic q has 1 sensation in ie | Conference. | the has thrown gauntlet secret to in » manner the breath of the urging by YAariance supporters of h } { treaties whit aimost ! 3 ’ took away delegates have been points { who on i documents COMPpromises covered mans with secret | and at th | President's fourteen President | ration, while aimed Adriatic problems, Kian Chau | Japan relies made with Great Britain, France and | Italy in 1817 her claim to the concessions held by Ger points decla- the the | which Wilson's sweeping directly at also reaches controversy, mn upon secret agreements to support in her} many in Shantung The peace gard President {as a challenge which once for all wiil | dispose of the question whether secret { documents, of which many nations participating in the war were igno rant, are to figure in the peace follow ing an armistice in which all the Allies pledged regard 10 gecret | i treaties, When it that the Italian Premier, Vittorio Orlando, was again the of the | Council various rumors be came current. Signor | mained Italian messengers carried him many notes, counter-proposals | the members French and Italian rumors of These delegates generally re Wilson's statement Euve no became known absent from session of Four, Orlando re at headquarters, but Proposals and were the made between oi British, gation, and fwere circulated dels compromises | were sudden. | tly discredited by the issuance of Pres. {ident showing party to the proposed concessions, which were chiefly that | { Fiume could be given to Italy. The idea, which had been prevalent in Paris, that the Adriatic situation {was a game of chess, in which the { most skillful diplomats would win, re {gardless of the armistice condition, suddenly banished by President Wilson's action. Wilson's that the statement President was not a based on the supposition | was THE COUNTRY AT LARGE. Some of the famous 11th Engineers, who used their picks and shovels as weapons in helping {o stem the Ger man advance near Cambrai, returned home. The Ferris type steamer Roy H. Beattie, built at Portsmouth, N, H. for the Emergency Fleet Corporation, was burned and abandoned at sea, Miss Helen Roherts, daughter of the Governor of Tennessee, will be sponsor for the battleship Tennessee, which will be launched April 30, Twenty-five hundred men employed in the Toledo Shipbuilding Company yards struck. . Ar —— GERMANY GIVES UP SHIPS, Instructs Argentina To Turn Interned Vessels Over To U, 8, Buenos Alres.—Germany bas in structed the Argentine Government to deliver. interned German steamers to the United States, and the American Embassy has announced ite readiness w take over the vessels, The transfer BIGGER MEN NAMED BY THE GERMANS Accept Conference Conditions Made By Allies A CHANGE IN THE PROGRAM ———— —— German Delegation To Versaliles Will Comprise Six High Personages With The Foreign Minister At The Head. - v Paris.~—The Allies have been notl- fied by Germany that she accepts all the Allied conditions respecting the Versailles Congress, Germany will send the following delegates to the Versailles Congress with full powers to negotiate. Count von Brockdorf-Rantzau, Foreign Min- Herr Landsberg, of ister; Secretary U5. SUPERVISION OF CHILD LABOR Re-established by Regulations | by Revenue Bureau THE LAW WILL BE ENFORCED | It Is The Purpose Of The Bureau To Strictly Enforce The Statute No Injustice To Em: pioyes. Federal supervision of the Washington child labor, su abolished when declared uncon Child under inst the existing re-eaxtablished by putiing al 5 Court yeas Labor regula Revenue the new labor prod stitutional Law, {rons Was jsaned the internal into effect revenue tax on child is YARTIous The regulations interpret ions of the law, if 16 per cent concern employing on any der ified age the & Peg rid hen the new act tax will th Le profits 3 in which child: employed workshop or i oh the fact under VOATE any time of girls’ canning clubs of Agriculture child labor law vision a force of inspectors, will organized in the Internal Revenue Bureau to administer the new law “While it of of Internal strictly the Announce today, and the at Year recognized Department with Bu to is the purpose the rean Hevenpe law.” said an ment its its provisions in a way to cause as lit possibile to the offer no injus the intention to of the age of restrictions as suspension, the age or employment or other the airn is inconvyenis ive rid and to it is confirmation with ion and workir permit, unaey AR business wg in the child, certain revocat certificate, similar of the % where adequate or permit, issued laws State, In some laws do feasible. not exi this These States are probabil South Carolina The | visit | Carolina, Mississipp hat federal agents Texas to Georgis and are nian is such States where in employ child labor and js sue. the certific The ites nw that in none of provides Hmits ght hours ix dave a week, P. M The within the more may day age work than ei or more than 8 A M assessment H" or be with first after 7 of the tax between April year, and or out ah the until corporations taxable and December first return be made March 1 next year. For operating on fiscal year different from the cale year the return must be made on the first day of the third month following the close the fiscal year. period is 31 need this not a wot naar of UPRISING IN TURKEY. Soviet Government Proclaimed in Con. stantinople. Paris.—A revolution has broken out in Turkey am a Soviet Government has been declared. A revolutionary committee has been established at Constantinople, according to a tele gram received here from Kiev, quoting the Bolshevik representative at Odes sa who says that the Turkish consul there has received official announce ment of the change in the govern ment. j POLES CAPTURE VILNA, Paris.~Polish troops have captured the important railway center of Bar anovichi and Novegorodek, south of Vilna, as well as Vilna itself, advices from Warsaw say. Al the railway line from Vilna south to Lida is in the hands of the Poles. On the Lemberg sector the Poles lare reported to have broken thro¥gh fs expected within a few days. Publicity, Art and Literature Dr. Melchoir, general manager Warburg Bank; Herr of Prussian National Minister Herr 8S party of the President and of the Herr Ginsberg, Telegraphs In all, the ber 75. The { cannot be expected before Although the Peace Leinert the Assembly Soviet Congress; and huecking. of Posts and German will num rival of the delegates April 25 Conferences al ap the announcement of Germany's a to « the intention to send small delegation to Ver of anda sailles receive the the text treaty old Ber Aw plan is really Weimar dispatches of the the power German iz delegates have meke On of The determination Office iii (serman was based Progr the the of with the prehension of meeting German ptentiaries of the understood through press renresentativos Peace Conference It had at the first meeting merely w the permitied be with uaa * 5 fs ’ \reatly ua i sent $ 0184 £8 back he Gon would confer Assembly interval disc the circumstar fl -Rantzau ih Kae the Associated Press considered it the ernment send entire pe 14 1 more than 100 beaded ' persons plenipotentia Versailles draft and and would ries {to ere iy to receive the with it 14 Emaier return t Berlin therefore send delegation and later the and the signature for the proceed to Versailles for actual discussions ireaty, PRESIDENT TALKS WITH JAPS, He Holds Long Conference With Ma kino And Chinda. Paris. — President Wilson had a long with Baron Makino Chinda, of the delegation Hugh C. Wallace Ambassa dor to France, and Mrs. Wallace had luncheon with the President and Mrs Wilson at the Paris “White House.” The President the t of the distinguished at the opening Theatre, a new English i conference and Viscount Pod © the new attended heatre invited Palace of the lavhoune BOLSHEVIKI SLOW DOWN. Yet Occupied. Paris. The naval port of Bebasts 3 ¥i. wi, in ihe Crimea, has nol been occa i ng to a dispatch to the Journal Jebats, dated Sunday at Saloniki The dispatch says that fighting ap pears to have stopped for the time be ing in the southern Crimea. The Bolsheviki are said to be slackening their advance in the fgce of the Allied artillery fire. i pied by Russian Soviet troops, accord i i WASHINGTON The Government maintained in a brief filed in the Supreme Court that steamships owned by the Government were immune from suite for damages and other legal processes and that it remained for Congress to enact leg. islation providing for proper adjust ment of claims resulting from opera. tion of Government owned vessels, Food packages containing more than one-half ounce avoirdupois here. after must be labeled to show the ex act net weigh of food they contain un. der an amended regulation issued un. der the Federal Food and Drugs Act by the Secretaries of the Treasury, Agriculture and Commerce, Captain D. W. Todd, who has heen the chief cable censor at the Navy De partment, has been assigned to com: mand the armored cruiser Pittaburgh, formerly flagship of the Pacific fleet. Another $500,000,6000 block of Treas. ury certificates of indebtedness, dated May 1, and maturing October 7, with the usual interest rate of 4% per cent, the Ukrainian front. EUROPE GOES BACK T0 WAR BREA Provided by Food Council Pro- gram for Three Months IS NOT TO AFFECT AMERICA Sufficient Supply To Warrant Con- tinuation Of White Bread Here And Also To Meet Ex- port Demand. Paris,—An percentage increase in the milling which will virtually put world back war-bread basis or the next three months is part of he program adopted by the Suprems “ood under the chairmanship Hoover program for he to a Council it Herbert C. The includes a com 3 3 Hele plan secur food to Allied, liberated ng AlGG enemy 4d untries One object to determine the not Lo put ¥ one market The council hern has ary Central largely countries with and for neutral suppl s Tan thelr mainly in The iE GHect take marke aAngements to oN ff b the wheat La utes will be for while ole GQ subsll ised of {ood products large f » Europ will sermany, using Smee of MNRIga rine ‘actories be vegetable Elarted European along year without count for t any « tO Ket States had convin af the Ameri suf ent prod to not nis of ned potion all wheat the export demand bat meet ntil the next harvest BAY RUM BANNED AS DRINK, Sale, Except When Denatured, For. bidden In West Virginia, ba when Charleston, W. Va The sale of West Virginia is in law exe pt of the State fics {ate Fax Commissioner W. 8. Hallaman. The commissioner that he not heen interfers wale legiti view violation fenatured srohibition not druggists hy S according to ion sent to all states fo rum but in that the he is forced to place it Bay rum may Hallaman, when it ired ax to make a beverage disposed bay purposes, complaints the of for nate medicinal f continued 1 are prep unde: said de be sold has it been 1a BO abeoiutels an WOULD FREE BUSINESS. ernment Let Go. New York all government restrictions or not found be A resolution demanding that private business, the war necessars immediately wae adopied ax the closing the annual convention of Cotton Manufacturers’ Asso The associstion als on record as regarding as fallacy declaration that a de clining cotton output will be for the sventual good of the employes of the trade, belioving that America can best provide employment by increasing its product and lowering its cost of man ufacture.” Te wt of the iation here alne Boy SEVEN KILLED IN CRASH, Major Baldwin Among Victims At Camp Merritt, Camp Merritt, N. J-—Seven were killed and four injured when two jit neye, each carrying nearly a score of passengers, crashed headon in the Government reservation here. The drivers were held without bail, a= neither was able to explain how the accident occurred. The dead included Major Stanley A. Baldwin, Privates Jeremiah Snobbers, Anthony Hauck and Timothy Marnel In, a man believed to be Paul Pecking, of New York, a man ag yet unidenti fied, and a child, A NURSES MUST BOX. Fort Worth, Texas Army nurses at Camp Bowie must take boxing les. one, It was announced. Harry Gil mone, army boxing instructor, has been placed in charge of the athletic squads and will start the classes next Wednesday, They will meri twice sach wee* DAIRY PROFITS BIG Splendid Returns From Farms in Western Canada. se Production of Butter and Cheese, Com. manding Highest Prices, Increases Steadily — Live.Stock Raisers at Height of Prosperity. Dairying is rapidly approaching one of the first positions In Western Can- ada agriculture, This doe not apply particularly to any of the three Western Canada provinces, as they all participate in the distinction. A report recently published by the Alberta Department of Agriculture shows that 4n 1918, In spite of adverse | conditions of labor and the high cost of in the industry, interesting 10 mber of milch The total pro- the ae one feed, there was no decline It will be know that the average nu COWS per 56 duction farm is of creamery butter 1918 in 0,100,000, ngainst 8.044.000 pounds in 1817. No better evidence of the growth of Western Canada than by the fact produc tion f from from When production of placed, and #5 Were provinces in Was enn be the of E740 O00 nwo 2A iW snd cheese nds nie nfortable, be resi. produc the pro- inter. stock sales, 141 head «of bulls Sales gave fully first the continent, There is complete Fos ment np pervisions d cheeses factories, Th nes tnkes care { i we manufac in cfficient 1 It be i we Industry of nay the dairy rapidly it is or fore Western Cans At parent into its own present : a fan ft to the industry of the ving of grain, but while an t i= a highly fof { import ant one o arm lands radually increasing not in the rapid proportion that countries materially is g but hax { This rise In price pri the been shown in other does not inecren ss cost of production, nor mas derived | from an acre of wheat. oats or barley. | The in prices of these { grains hes more than double: the use Cost, | legsen the profits that he advange ithe of § 3 has jessened the The reports from governm Pres ractor onl sources will show a igration over the The nan who of inspection of the on He fertile the climate, aw, the spleen. perfect He will visited settlements composed al- of Americans, who have built up their homes and ylllages. whe | have brought, and appiying, to. | day, their experience in economic land | culture as applied to large tracts with | the result that be obtains vieldes on | $50 an acre land equal to that former { Iy produced on land that he had sold | for S200 an The of his | kuccess he has sent back to his friends in hiz howe state. They in turn follow him, and =0 it goes on, and immigre- tion to Western Canada Increases — Advertisement. are that the great { ¥ past four or five year Bereass years | has mad» # tour | country will give the spnk of the of the with system, reason, i will soil, of | goal craps, Blirad the the conditions that prevail, five of compliance did school aimost social have { Ost sO ely ure acre, story His Prospects, “Mr. Monerbagz, I'd like to marry your daughter” “What are your prospects?” “You know better than 1 do. The fellows at the club say 1 haven't got f chance.” — Louisville Courler-Jours al by CARING Dr. Frerecs Plosaat Poni Mean you'll keep Bealthy, wealthy and wise, Adv, MRSA a Blockheads are not the kind that produce harping thought. SO %
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