"WILSON REFUSED : Tom pT POWER BY | SENATE : Will of Majority arity Ovarruld by. cor - Band of Thalia fa HISTORIC BAFILE 5 ENDED Manifesto Proctaiming, Their Support of” Measure ‘Signed by Thirty "Repub- , licans and Forty-six Demoérats: A little band of" twelve: senators, Jed by Semator La Follette ‘and encouraged -by Senator Stene, Demo- cratic chairman of the foreign rel tions committee, in a filibuster de- nounced by President Wilson's spokes- men as the most ‘represengible, in the history. of .any civilized nati .defféd ~ the Will. © n oOVerw heliaing major of congress up to the last, minute an “dq dented to the president a law authoerz ing him to arm Américan me Kp: ships to meet the German subnberine. menace. = JUnyielding . throughout twefiy-six | hours of continuous session te.appeals that their defiance of the. president would be humiliating to~the country; dncompromising in a crisis deseribed | fo .them as the most serious to¥the mation since the Civil war, La Follette and his ‘small group : of Supporters: re: fused a ‘majority of their “colleagues an opportunity to vote on he aganed neutrality- bill. “ng i TO: fix ‘ responsibi 1 ity testis thy con y, 16 ‘sa . Rapublican afd 46 Democ rand; signea. unit procia I 0 the WCI favored fa {Jtaliar 1, abeut twenty-five years old, of thi ublic should” be ow wonators iLohag : u 15 JUDIIC « ia Ie SeN&LOLS IAS had i ‘ rl | wa s found. in wine barrel under 2 |, jiper f “mankind Raible. t J 1a ux | y : ¢ 1 C ‘ Kina 35 3. 1G 3 3 une end areelk ar Pitis- * w = 403 to 13, and C { cuiveri neal ereek, ngar Pitis- | getermi it A 1g 4 gel bu#gh. To the “frm in dq : 3 1 1 nN 1 rity aj x peen sign anu Jf 1 the onsirat ) in to) ; il of the HE to the of rr 1 1 1 * the roadway. oF tha sop. F Lexi 1 11 1 ) is a fol : 2 | va 11 +} SS Pan the president c d 16 rules : 3: > 0 1 men SC hat ac- . sam ation “immediately place | : 3 e ‘50 that ac Vs Laie nts of food from who prevented ¥ tor £ 4 LS Ol 1C 2g 1 Im Ait Lda : i us reduce the cost | = Mr . n i ard more in con- president 553 Ey 1 hil rage rates. paid il : cern * I ye, kT a L M “We may ev 4 cunis + Yic i t or A 1 a Ol tH + r : « t g1 a : “Put 1 = TC we ] « 5 1 . § be w ( * : h imminent and al life to 1 . “We d f * Fie a vantage We 1] » yv of Germans to fight the pa i \ . 3 “ k Bi i * x zy 1 i mn A I ( 1 t me Of C; n ££ r ) lett ) : W ‘ + ® { ( v ap r te 1 were ] fol vho Vol I a J ¢ Californ 1 Wiscons ] en, No . TY oe N = J ’ Bota; N shot W It i Fi Wi A 1 1 I Vv fc ( n fre 1 1 t of I il C | Db ul t ¢ € Pp i « 1ge at i AT as prac bill t r re broug . 3 a" | * | of the bitter fight. Its execu} Te , ; | cessible 1pon t to h 1 signatu ; Two 3 walked into a drug | ’ io y a drama vo. | «“7That nati x i ar ee iw le ey 11 rtheide f ittsburegn | ne vith I I ette fighting vainly | StOT¢ on I id I re | be limited to the i 2 ATID and Ver 1 1 1 ROR c to de liver a speech, on Li los ¢ UP 1 tional order and domest ; LAN i 10 which | d worked many days. He | Her Jtman, a drug clerk, anc es: | wpphat the community : saw friends of the doomed legislation | ¢2be¢ © he day’s receipts. | ,n3 of power inflict tl th ‘blow which he } trace O men had >een | | oncefort : found by ) ate our. | nati 1 { nation the Ins } of l.a Follette Senato! Vi 1 H iz of Do 1 all influ Hitchcock, leader of the majority in | 37 citi m : K d out the wan | 4 1-old r. Id a well | T@ ion f the session. | 1 1 ) her | Sternly and 1 + ity 1 A a . : | atvented 5 Dporiunity. to the he | was remove d to jail to await commit. | Prevented. uit fig vu 1 tt 31 ore t > 1 Atta rs F 3 r La soinetie Shpates i | ment to an a Iter dhe dent had me d to take the | | speech h W tal 1 : 3 3 leas. fod ! 3 : : : 2 the last act of | 1 ( her | White Hou wher ] The Berlin admiralty made the fol When the moment he | f George | viewing stand wl b lov cement: 1 ldressed tl! 3 at | ] 5 ‘ 1 : ! ddressed the i 1 si TRE LOR I f] “On March 1 Zpited the final period fitch yrevent I 1e bed hild’s e | inl rr DI i : he [he of gr ships in { nd ( V I a by > | 3 Tiny ji 1 ’ 1 | ear the no Sspe- | 188 vihiich ensued! a rat’s teet 1 6 TE ’ . : hsued | rad cela. | he 5 cial ing will be given to any v h 3 x ae | rqaion. i { 1 3 s 4 . | Mary, the fo ot] = on, y | boats by submarines.” ( ey were 40,00( | ain Mr. and Mrs. Ralpl le | J 5 i strained £3 baad pia = | not be ended s| The above patch is significant, fists wer n at th Westmoreland her | _; sts were S Ken 4 ne 1 Hu afternoon. l ag it is he fir > Yate i | nih he crowded | home from eating iaplets | a gr : Sl ou [as it s th i1 1an official inti- ficer, while fhe 0 d : | She ate several tablets thinking they | xovernors oi states ana i mation that unre ted submarine Sis A 3 athles , = the She «¢ severe tapbiets InKi the) dont 1 : . . . d leries looked on breathlessly. But th ote candy. resplendent in gold laden u .| warfare is to be cz ried on outside of er : | Democratic clubs, Boy Scout incident soon passed without violence. nized Senator Hitch The chair recogn cock, and La Follette’s opportunit was snatched away. Spain to Remain Neutral. & Hare; chief of police of Meyersdale, ilps figure in the + meee " Bs i cement was made in Phila- delpi. . ubet the Sun Shipbuilding com- pany .Ches.wer Las received a cob: ae .0i1 the Cunard line for two 10,000... cargo boats. Oth 2ohees includ 3 - the Bethichem ,..ny, have received sim Se :, but it is understood the her Somb contract was the first given d iso th rst awarded to an . er an shipy id by a British 20D: cern in fifty years. Two bask robberies in Rockwood and” the entering of several business places in ~ Meyersdale; in which loot valued at several thousand dollars was taken, . were cleared up when Charles Wetzel, «aged eighteen, who jis dipgarcerated in jail awaiting trial for robbery, admitted, according to R.D. that he was the*thief who terrorized | that district for-several weeks by ‘his | daring robberies. Theodore N. Barnsdall, a unique development of oil, as and coal Nithei United States, died: .in his ‘home -in. Pittsburgh. | ‘He was sixty-six “years old. +" In ad. dition to “his oil and gas interests he was extensively. interested in*the min- ing of coal and the, métals: ~His in- terests were countrywide and extend- | ed beyond the borders of the United | States into Mexico hod other, foreign ' countries. we = : 3 With a human brain scattered: Dk; a five- -pound’ sledge hammer, stained with: .blood, lying nearby, the body of Frazér, aged thirty, a coal. { miner of Masontown, was found in the engine room of Halfstead's slaughter house in West Uniontown. The police arrested Frank j | Zdpel, aged thirty-five, of Masontown, | in ‘connection w ith fhe murder. | :w | Shot throughs the oad and. packed ic | tight ly with straw, thé “body of .an All employees of the Philadelp | Rapid Trar :ompany have been given a raise of one cent an hour, was announced The minimum Ww: g¢ now is 28 cents and the maximum 33 Zeitung, Berlin, hears from a reliable i source that Spe main unconditionally many needs paper points out, since she has “firm friends in influe ntial circ los.” in is determined to re- neutral. Ger-| common pleas court in Philadelphia not doubt this fact, the | to determine the sanity of Harry K Lunacy proceedings were begun in Thaw. The petition was filled on be- half of Thaw’s mother. —pi ra Masontown,. - nea¥ | WILSON AGAIN 18 INAUGURATED President In His A Address Says America Seeks Peace eee | INAUGURAL PARADE MONDAY ,Chief. Executive After Being: Sworn In at Private Affair Sunday Again Goes Through Ceremony. President Woodrow Wilson was on Monday inaugurated president of the Pnited=States for another term of four ears. : Ate mat Although the president. took the oath Sunday privately. apd without ceremony in his office in the capitol, “he took another oath at the’ open-air inaugural * ceremonies at the capitol Monday just before he delivered his inaugural address. ite she Coming at a tix ne when the Sour the gravest sort today’s: inaugural was” dominated by. -the note of patriotism. President Wilson's inaugural ad- dress was an appeal for-a unified na- tion, a declaration of the: .principles. which he declared were bred in us and- avowal of our desire for. peace, but. also our determination to maintain’ eur national:honor at any cost. = He reviewed: briefly but eloquently the past four years and declaring that he reai.zzd the which he had becu American people for the years, invoked £5 bles , and His aid in ihec ting them. Asserting that the tragedies of an’ | otheir continent Bad removed provin gitizen : E cialism:and made Americans of the world, and that the gists, military cadets and civic organ | gations, all with bands, made up th | mighty army of marchers which ps raded from the capitol down Pennsy i vania avenue. Pennsylvania avenue was troops of lined bs | capitol. This is | the first inaugurati soldiers have been the first time sine mbploved employed. is faced with foreign complications of* ponsibilitiest, to: else. . next “fours # 5s of Ged. two New York regiments as! nounced {tt the president passed to and from the Lincoln that SAYS THE ALLIES WANT UNITED STATES IN WAR = “COLONEL FREDERICK: HALE. . Colonel Hale, senator: ‘eléct Aram Maine hes just réturned ‘from-2a.10ng" visit, 0 England and Franee::- He HR Greor ge And Prémder Bri nd both told him” they anxiously, hope United States would join the alliés in the. war for- ihe motel e sffect Ei iothieg = LES. SHOULD BE : AMENDED, WILSON SAYS. 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