LATEST NEWS IN ABRIDGED FORM Events That Concern the Two Hemisphores ee FOREIGN NEWS EPITOMIZED Executive and Legislative Ac- tivities at the Capitals bill to clothing for The admindstration the food control providing penalties was transmitted after it had been signed by Vice-Pres ident Marshall and Speaker Gillett. Without debate o Benate agreed to comunit amendment propriating $15,000,000 air act to ord vote, the r ore the tee the bill the to for army service C. A Congressional committee t no sugar } & sugar dislocati Speckles, of New Y told a is try, but rk hat thers shortage In A bill creating Bureau h ing jurisdiction estimates was a.d sent to the Sq Trade unionis ing a discussion Chargir Trade C investigated the 1 ommission was packed wi soci Republican, of th the ad ment, and int & Inve stigation. Deposit of machines in a capital offense ator King reported by the Senat mittee. The after the May Democrat, measy Pay Republic House it was publi Journ members fore Bion A bil tions on to exch and other passed . ord votes ar William sular agen napped by is being held for can leaders between N could the beginni ally in ext t at abl Mex. $1: State Department wa G00 ranson advis Sexion ene At i] Harry agreement on ineres agreemen in leving Rear An postal Senate and Hou employe was react confere« 1 Frederic Marviand House Representatiy man, of the in a speech and ence, contended iy to now as during the war. The Banking hopes to dispose finally the longcontested nomination of John Bkelton Williams to be comptroller of currency labor and that the need of loyal the government was as great Senate Committee this week of Early action is expected in the Sen ate on the House bill port to prevent to extend pass restrictions immigra from Europe GENERAL Three delegates from Sweden International Labor ar rived at New York on the steamship Hellig Clav. Conference, The striking teamsters and chauf feurs of the American Rallway Express Company in New York, voted (o return to work. Alfred T. Ringling, head of Ringling Brothers, circus owners, died at Dover, N. J. A movement has been started in Episcopal Church circles to make Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in France.” All the buildings and recreational equipment of the Knights of Columbus at Fort Davis, Nome, Alaska, have been turned over to 1,000 Indian chil dren, whose parents were victims of the influenza epidemic last year, it was announced by Willlam P. Larkin, over seas director, The economic and social problems confronting the country can be speedi Iy solved by extending credit and lend. ing money to European powers, ac cording to delegates to the convention of the Investment Bankers’ Associa #lon of America, In 8t. Louis, The Duke of Brabant, heir apparent to the throne of Belgium, hopes to finish his education in the United States, National legislation for the reguls- tion of moving pictures, and revision of the National Constitution to provide @# way for the passage of uniform mar- riage and divorce laws, are demanded in resolutions adopted in the House of Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Cardinal Mercier, of Belgium, speak: ing to the Triennial General Conven tion of the Protestant Bplscopal Church, declared his hope and convic- tion in the belief that the church he represents and those of other Chris tian faiths, are “one in the fatherhood of God.” FOREIGN being made to Radio Tele Improvements are the important Spanish graphic station at Carabanchel, four miles from Madrid, with a view tc opening wireless communications with America. Prime Minister Lloyd George an farmers rent to provide security for tenant their fey in of the against igainst the increases sale farms Severe fighting is of Caucasus, between the in progress in the vicinity Zanghizur, in the Russian Armemians and ope from Azerbaijan passed adc epi German) yet from the Entente blockade of Soviet repiied nate urging Russia ion An alian emigrants toward innaual rush of It America is in progress ENEMY TO S8END DELEGATES. Will Be Rep resented At Labor Meeting. Germany And Austria Berlin --The German and Austrian isarned, have to send delezates to the Wash ngton Labor Conference, inasmuch ae the Supreme Council of the Allies has recommended their admittance as fully The delegates of the two nations probably will together for Washington at the end of this week in de jeave WOMEN AERIAL POLICEMEN. Thirty To Be Added To New York's “Finest.” New thirty York. Women air of them between 18 and years old-—-are to be added to “New York's finest.” Police headquarters announced they will be trained at the aviation corps school here. They will be organized into a women's aviation corps and attached to the women po lice reserves, policemen ar os? STRIKE LEADER DEPOSED. Radical Action In Waynesboro, Pa. Costs Him Hig Job. Waynesboro, Pa.—Former business agent Charles C. Hayes, of the Local International Association of Machin ista, has been deposed from official connection with the national body and reduced to the ranks. His radical ac tion here cost him his official stripes. He has now gone back to his trade as a die sinker in a Baltimore ship yard, It is learned upon good authority. RAILROAD STRIKE LOOMS UP AGAIN S————— Employes Prepared for a Fight to the Finish EFFORT TO AVERT CRISIS Raliroad Administration Officials Inti. mate That The Situation Will Be Solved In Part By Natural Economic Forces, Washington prepared railroad Wag ow, Rallroad employes are finish fight with administration for increased time half overtime and hefore for a and a improved working conditions the Government priv to this the Unmistakable surrenders to ate control $i {ica Timothy Shea, o the Work i . y { ¢ & ii our an: for a Lae 3oard firemen, appear Raillwa) ing Conditions. ng bafore of Wager and Hvin Wi Re f time mn the a1 i Lie “si proaches roads back the rail owners,” M shalt demand he change the treneral inflation FOUR KILLED IN “LL” CRASH. Also Injured In RearEnd Colligion, Four Several New York kifled and several injured northbound Third avenue train crashed into the rear end of an other train stalled between One Hur and Seventyfiith and One Hun dred and Seventy-sixth streets. The rear car of the forward was ielescoped threequarters of length. Bix ambulances cared for the injured Irving Boyd, motorman of the rear persons were when a dred its | i internal injuries DETAIN BAPTIST MINISTER. E. C. Sircar Meld At Island. New York ~The Rev. B. C. Sircar, on Baptist minister, was held at Ellis Is. iand when he (ried to land from the Rev. rause he was born a Hindo. He is attached to the Calcutta headquarters lecture on India in the interest of the British Government, he said. A spe. cial board of inquiry will sit on the case, SCARED BY MARBLES. Cleveland Burglar Frightened From Home By Their Clatter. Cleveland A hurglar entered the home of Mra. Mary Notlicka and was going through the family belongings when he picked up a pair of trousers owned by Mre. Notlicka's young son. A number of marbles dropped to the floor and the clatter caused the burglar to hasten away, BRITISH PREPARE TO “TRY KAISER. London.—All necessary prepara- tions for the trial of the former Emperor Willlam are being made, it wag announced in the House of Commons by Mr. Bonar Law, the government leader. The to the Netherlands government for the surrender of the ex-Ems peror, he explained, could not be made until all the signed the peace treaty, request powers had RESERVATIONS TO Allies Must Except Before Pact is Effective MAY LEAD TO WITHDRAWAL To 6, One Democrat Voting With Re- publicans—Republicans Stand United. Against posals every CAE Democrat, Republicans, I calls relating to ¢ i1 to 6 ro EX-KAISER STILL PLOTTING. He And Crown Prince Intrigue With Royalists. The former G the London ern former Crown PP in the intrigues German royalists, the poli #pondent of the Daily Mail “The former Emperor “is far from leading a affairs Fie r of myster from German has recently seen a numbe ous visitors from Germany and is ceiving many He stantly in communication with some place in Germany by telephone, a vate line having been attached to the are w re telegrams is con pri his frontie ith © These communications royalists, “The former known to be intriguing w royalists and receiving many ous visitors.” Arman Crown Prince also is fxerman suspici ith REDS KiLL 23,632 IN RIGA. Stockholm.~Prof. Guido Schneider. of Riga, in a lecture here, stated that the Bolsheviki shot 23.632 men. wom. en and children in Riga. The excution ers, Intoxicated and unable to aim straight, wounded their victims time and again, langhing at their agonies, which sometimes lasted a whole day and night, he sald. Young girls, ele. gantly dressed, volunteered as execn: tioners and, promenading up and down with rifles, fired at the prises ers. LABOR DEMANDS FACE CAI Steps to Save Its Life NOTE TO LANE Siate Thus Swept Clean And Parley Back Whers It Started, After a dav of J Preside 5 chairman, rion iring which rent to Secretary Lane of con re REaRe lant SOT Conference for interventio " ¥ The public grou i on i} Ie YOle ROUGH ON AMERICANS ef Aviator pided The Woman's Ch ot Tablets in Versailles Palace Pay Trib. ute To His Glory. American Independ the in ence Room” in Versailer palace two marble number . and said to Ceorge (eDEe renca YY forth in Engilsh and }§ Washington's everlast as a itizen and in = that as presented to Franes of {riend patriotic « leader {ine bears an ription stalue Ww people of Virginia as a mark Vir the nid riune services rendered to in and the other sels fort} given the American colonies bh: France in the war of independence ap Kir MINISTERS BACK TREATY, Washington One of the most in Senate in connection with the Treaty of Peace is that proeented through the Vice President by more than 14, 000 ministers of the gospel, who ap peal to the Senate for immediate ac. tion upon this alidmporiant measure. The clergymen, who represent about 20 denominations, want the treaiy rat ified without amendments and without reservations which vitally affect the treaty. PRESIDENT ABLE TO GIVE ATTENTION TO PUBLIC AFFAIRS, Washington Announcement that President Wilson had appoint- Owen D Young, of N. Y., as a member public group of National dustrial Conference. was White reporis : £3 oq Sehenacs of the In- ited by refuting Hiness had rendered him incapable of at ending These officials first tady, the House offic that M: iis a Wilson's to any business said was not the official act t became 1) be President had taken since he Admiral Grayson, his any regarded RDDOING BEppoinin HOW THE WAGES JU MPED, Statement By The Bureau Of Labor Statistics BACK FROM SIBERIA ist Infantry ng ba The stockade ng n Stheria surround ARMY AVIATOR KILLED First American Prisoner To Escape From Germans, Cal First Lieutenany Was ft aiexict w “wih supply officer of Rockwell th on Lhe Giecrge Purvear we Ni A¢ eld, wag X his ro Squadron of {led here when dead and 10 3 tten field He American pris rine of was sald {0 be the 10 escape the German The Japanese government is foster ing the domestie production of chem jcal feriilizers of all kinds. GETS PERSHING TROPHIES. Wellesley, Mass General The helmet wonn Pershing under fire In him everywhere were the treasures of the Agora Boclety of Wellesley College. They were given to the society by General Pershing, who is an honorary member. Mrs. Pershing, who was Frances KE. Warren, daughter of Sen. ator Francis E. Warren, of Wyoming, was a member of the society while at Wellesley in the clase of 1908.
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