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Evening efu SATURDAY'S Prc3 Run 3,130 i Southern Indiana's Best Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1877. COLUMBUS, INDIANA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919. PRICE THREE CENTS BLICAN. TEXTILE STRIKERS IN I ALLIED TROOPS 1 EQUAL SUFFRAGE! FIRE CHIEF KAILOR SOUNDS AN ALARM. FIGHT WITH POLICEMEN Crowd Resists Efforts of Officers to AGAIN DEFEATED IN THE SENATE WILL WITHDRAW FR0L1 RUSS SOIL Disperse it Strikers Try to Prevent Work At the Mills.

CURTIS SWEENEY LOST HIS REASON IN THE SERVICE Now iii St. Elizabeth Hospital in Washington, D. for Treatment. (By United Press.) Lawrence Feb. 10.

Police rlxheil with tHlHrur tai-tllo vnrken Principles of Non-intervention here early today. A crowd, mostly toengners, resisted wnen onicers-inea Constitutional Amendment Giv-ign Votes to Women Loses by Vote of 55 to 29. Soon Will Be Proclaimed, Paris Dispatch Says. to. disperse It.

Police asserted the crowd was intimidating workers on their-way to their jo be at the Arlington mill. 10.000 strikers gathered at the mill I W0 MEN PLACE BLAME WILL LEAVE TERRITORY RECENT REPORT IS THAT HE WAS SOME BETTER AT TIME ON DEMOCRATIC PARTY AC PADini AQ PftCCIRI CI and attempted to close gates to Hd HO ruooiDL-t prevent entrance of workers. The police interfered and the strikers charged them. BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY'S REC MOVE IS RESULT OF ANGLO- A corps of police which was order i -T- I II jlifM WOOD Erf WERE UNABLE TO SWING SOLID SOUTH INTO LINE INDIANA SENATORS SUPPORTED MEASURELEADERS WILL i NOT GIVE UP, ORD IN WORLD WAR IS PINE ONE AND NOT ONE OF HER SOLDIERS DISGACED THE STARS AND STRIPES. ed to disperse the mob used their clubs until a squad of mounted men rode into the ranks of the strikers.

AMERICAN REPRESENTATION TO FRANCE TEN DAYS AGO ARCHANGEL IS ICE knocking them in all directions. Sev eral were injured and a man and wo man arrested. The streets were clear. (Bv Lowell Mellet. II P.

Staff P.r.A Now that the world war, the most gisantlc r-anguinary struggle in the history of the world Is over, tt will. Paris, Feb. 10. The associated ed Bnortly after eight o'clock. powers are expected within a few days to proclaim finally the principle of jllUNStlAY USE non-intervention in Russia, militarily (By United Press.) Washington.

Feb. 10. For the fourth time the United States senatu defeated the resolution, to submit a. woman's suffrage constitutional amendment to the states. The vote was 55 tor auff rage and 29 against it.

But as the ayes must have two-thirds of the votes cast they were defeated. Thirty-one Republicans voted for (be perhaps, not, be amiss to take, stock of Bartholomew county's part in it and when the county's war stock Is taken It is safe to assume that it will be one of the finest In the country and one of which every resident of the county politically, it was learned from reliable source today It is possible will havo Just reason to be proud. to state farther in this connection they will carry out their intention to withdraw as rapidly as possible the troops now on Russian territory. SPARTACANSTO COERCE ALLIES fio far as known not one of the povrn hundred or so soldiers sent Into This is the Anglo-American repre measure and ten against while 24 Democrats voted In the affirmative and 19 in the negative. Senators Watson and New, of India the pcrvlce of their country have dis yrarpii their nation's Rag.

or the sentation to France ten days ago which was exclusively reported by the "ff Jks hack home" and again it Is tafe to assume that honor record will na, TOtea in favor oi tne resolution. United PresB. Mand for all time. Everyone o( the Advices from northern Russia indi- Probably Will Try to Secure I 5fKfrt.S"22S!S te it will be Impossible to get boats 'n -r. enJL wh it will be impossible to get poUit Rent Into the service from cate to Archangel for several weeks as Bartholomew county conducted them-er Iv as true and loyal soldiers uesa ui ctauu I Cl 4115 Threat of Radicalism.

that port is tightly frozen in. The shoual whether on this side or that on President Wilson and other Democratic leaders to swing the south ernera Into line. Not one those counted on voted for the resolution. Today's defeat practically means that the nation's movement woman's allies donot desire to withdraw their troops from Murmansk while their 4 1 1 side Some of the soldiers sent' into the sprvlco and overseas will neuter uw.l7o arc otiu uu me Aituaugci Mini I nrPllr T-nl (mimi rrturn, but instead their honored he front, as that would leave the latter I if I U. ncrUdC IU OlUIs roic todies, are resting on victorious exposed to an attack Irom the west.

TOO STRINGENT TREATY will be Impossible to get another rote Kail. Kome of these fell in defense of The British, however, are understood their country, while others made the to be mobilizing a large fleet of Ice at this session. The next session the measure will have to be put through DECLARE THEY WILL TURN the house araln. and this may prove HUpreine sacrifice as victims of disease and of these who made this sacrifice overseas they, too, are resting cniBhers and operations in the mean-tim even local offensive movements jwill be designed solely to expedite COUNTRY OVER TO BOL8HE- rather difficult because of the many new. on victorious land in France or other evacuation.

"I VIK IF TERMS DO NOT SUIT "THEM CHAOS WOULD BE THE RESULT. forcija countries Suffrage leaders declared that they Before the joint conference at Prink-Ipos, it Is believed that an under- Then -there are still Mothers who WORK BEING PUSHED ON GRAIN ELEVATOR I standing may be reached by the soviet were ready to renew their efforts and also declared that hey would hold the Democratic party responsible for theif deCeat. TOSTOPSPREAD fOFOlSOEUiSLI required to make the supreme sacrifice before being sent overseas and the bodies' of these are resting among those of beloved ones who government and the, associated powers (By Frank Taylor. U. P.

Staff Cor.) regarding cessation of hostilities since Weimar, Germany. Feb. 9. (Delay- WW this would be acceptable under the led.) The government may havo gone before. Some there are of Columbus Milling Company Has Foundation for New Elevator At Jonesville About Completed.

circumstances to ootn giaes. i attempt to use the Spartacana as a LEAGUE OF NATIONS 1 the Bartholomew county soldiers, who Sergius Sazanoff. once the czar's weapon to force the allies into mak- nremifir. recAiyid American enrrea ln th erm nC Via near a aof tlomont are rnained by. the deadly weaion3 wciJJod by the cruel Iluna BASIC LAV DRAFTED SUCh, IS Intent Of, SSYCral f.1 ea-1 Ponents at the Russian embassy here.

less severe according to reports In The concrete work for a foundation and of these there are still more Will Take Ballot on Question of Dernng 40 Hour. Week: Arc come, Lut so far there la but one 15 ar 5UTC5 Will rill tSS- I Bolshevik elements he represents to I GoyemtneTit fimriaiii nnniy tirA I county polclier who-because (Cy United Press.) Paris. Feb. 10. While the conatltu- fcraG'T4 i 'A obtain a Toiunteer.i armytrom tne I they wiir refuse to sign the treaty if oi -tuc oris war liSa reason i ijLB-uruTuiuun nun for a new grain elevator that is being built at Jonesville by the Columbus Milling -Corepanyw Ja at cut -campleteJ.

aticr the work Is being pushed as rapidly as possible. The elevator will be completed Jn time for. the next harvv est in Bartholomew county. lon'br the 'League of iJatlons, has but it is hoped only temporarily. This unfortunate Bartholomew county sol the purpose 'of occupying Kief, Odes- they.

Intlmate that government been provisionally completed the com- dier as Curtis f. -( nt-y. the '22 'year lyr "-l" 1 -JW mUt, rblcla prepstd Ifce draft will BOTH PARTIES WOULD IRISH LABOR'CONGRESS ALSO! DEMANDS 40.H0URS oiu son or Milton who Mi -r, i over rauicai elements wnicn continue In session to take CD DOSSi- the process of forming an, antl-BOTiet f-woukl lmmedlltel 4 iiLy mJZ in The elevator is being built, to re- now in St: KUzabeth'a Hospital tan C3HS Kfc Itary hospital In Washington; said 150,000 troops would be sufficient. for ''mentally de- -ten w-iit ALSO WANT 50 TO 1C0 PER CENT Germany would thus not only be un-1 ference this week it was announced able to pay, any indemnities, but" in today- The committee ordered ranged, V'VYAGB INCREASE GLASGOW young Sweeney will wholly" recover plaee the one that burned several months ago which was owned by H. Griffith of this city.

The Columbus Milling-Company bought the -old site: on 'which the-new elevator; is being bxim. i 4i P. 8ohn. president of the milling the belief of government officials draft Teprinted so it will be in perfect. STRIKERS' TOr BE DEPORTED would menace the rest of -the world.

shape for President Wilson, BILL WOULD PROVIDE 'SEVERE PENALTIES FDR THOSE AD- VOCATING AN ARCHY OR ANARCHISM TIC EMBLEMS. INGl TO WORK TUBE STRIKE COSTLY k't- 1 1 his reason, is not known, bdt as'be-fore stated every Bartholomew county resident is sincerely hoping that he may. a recent-report from the-' patient to relative In this, city, is to effect that. 'he. is.showlng company, delayed the starting of work HUN CIVILIANS ATTACK TROOPS OF GOVERNMENT -'v.

(By United Presa) LEADERS f.TAY BREAK TWO CAR LOADS OF FOREIGN By united Press.) i London, Feb. 10. WitK transporta STRIKE IN SEATTLE on tbe 3ew elevator until some of his sons were discharged from military service that they might assist him 1n his business. Three sons were in the Berlin, Feb. 9.

(Delayed.) A mob of 400 civilians attacked the govern DISTURBERS ON WAY TO ATLANTIC COAST UNDER HEAVY GUARD. tion in the London district again normal as a result of the subway strike, United Preas-) Indianapolis Feb. the legislature wilKtake some steps to pre rent the spread of Bolshevism in Indiana was indicated today when several members of both parties advocat Great Britain faced the possibility dC service and one, Frank Sohn is still ment troops which were searching for arms in one of the poorer districts of Berlin. Ther had overnowered and (By United Prasa.) a nation-wide walkout of electricians. tne service and is now in France Feb.

10. When the gener- test conn Harry and Albert Sohn have The national "executive committee- oj ley unnca disarmed the troona 1 I disarmed the troops when help arriv-Jal strike committee of ,330 represents- honorably discharged from the ser Chicagok Feb. 10. Two ieavily -a. Th mnh tnrnod ed the passage of stringent bills pre- ana captured I tires of local unions met tms mora- me electricians union, or inancnester ordered a general ballot on the ques vice, the former returning home only ventine the snread i of Roishpvtum I guarded carloads of foreign disturbers! last Saturday.

He iras stationed at tion of demanding a 40-hour week. Representative John Frank Knoll had yere enroute to an aumuc ponu to- the latters fusillade, disposed the manned to break the strike through. Camp Sheridan, but was sent to Camn affects 40.0&0 electricians. ai" Pa! wWca withdrawing some of the less Taylor to be mustered out. The situation in Belfast is un EFFORT WILL BE MADE.

TO OE. TERMINE WHICH IS BETTER, SHOW.CQRN Oft THE, COM- MON KIND. yeaames ior any one wno aavocated Sly. I Five persons were killed and a doz- mined ones. anyuung tne government, the I ln wounded.

A continuance of the display of the red flag or other svm-1 LiI. search revealed many weaoons. changed but the Irish labor congress, at a special session in Dublin, decided to demand a forty hour week and bols of anarchy or sabotage. 106 pariy were many uussians IMMIGRATION BILL (By United Presa-) Washington. Feb.

10. Chances for TABLOIDS. The bill provides that on the first Vr.v. POLES REFUSE GERMAN While 'the attendance at the meet 50 to 100 per cent wage increase with a minimum weekly convicUon there shall be a fine up to ere DEMAND TO EVACUATE. the four years Immigration exclusion bill coming up at this session were Before acting on these demands, it ana from 2 to 14 years in the a.

T. johnaon. head of the Seat- toy unitea press.) ing or the members-of the Corn Growers' association, held Saturday, in the' north room at the court house, was Is necessary that the workers ap 9. (Delayed.) The I Titually killed today by the house penitentiary and on secimd offense ti w.irirnn nirio ti immtm. Benin.

eo me penitentiary sentence may be in-lttnn Henartmeti wia in e.hare-a of the Pollsn volkerat has refused me Ger-imiea committee. not so large as had been hoped for, prove and they have been given three weeks in which to do so. (By United Press.) Detroit, Mich. There's nothing Bafe about the safety zones in the streets here. Three automobile driv ana because or this, the annual "vsocu j-tars.

i oarty. His nasseneers. he were utulUIJ lur wiuiuiw A conference waa heM nAv I nra-mitted to wave red flaes and sine! troops from the province of Posen lion of officers was deferred until BRIBERY CHARGE DENIED. (By United Preas.) Washington, Feb. 10 Branding The strikers in Glasgow are to be gradually returning to work.

The London tube strike, it was estimated today, resulted in the loss ol members of the legislature and repre-1 foreign songs all they desired. nd has called, on aU Poles oS mill-sentatives of the various state insti-I Immigration officials here were, told tary age to the colors for defense of another meeting. Important- action was taken as to the work for the coming year. The interest in the ers-were being held today for injur Francis J. Heney's charge as a vic tutions where mental defectives are! tne men had not been connected or-1 mat lerniory.

was learnea toaay. ing several persons who thought the ious and dishonorable falsehood Levi cared Eor, In an attempt to determine I nciaiiy wtm tne general striae at zones a1 guarantee tor pedestrians. work of the boys', clubs was well maintained during the year and the this I LONDON ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL. Mayer attorney for Armour Sc. de tne future policy of the state in re-1 importation came at twenty-five boys who finished in the time omy as a co-inciaence.

Chicago The Evanston street rail lay united press.) Inled today that be tried to ronoe London, Feb. 10. Fifteen hundred Heney at a recent session of the pack gard to placing a check on the number of insane and feeble minded pa- millions of dollars in wages through Inability of men and women to get to their work. DEATH OF RIL.EY Mrs. George Turner, of, north Franklin streeL received a message One acre contests made most excel way got a wad.

Cash fare boxes were persons auenaea use noo8eve11 1 ers' inquiry. uems in uraiana. laid off when passengers loaded them lent records. In the men's five acre contests, however, only ten finished. memorial senvce ai coiuiiubut LABOR MAY LOSE WITH A bill will be drafted embodvine as with gum.

Abby yesterday afternoon. Canon W. and the effort this year will be, to en many of the suseestions offered at NON-PARSAN LEAGUE Carnegie, preached the semon. STANDARD OIL MAN SAYS large the Interest in the fire acre con the meeting as possible and it Is un-l Among the notables present were Jerseyville, 111. It doesn't require an alarm clock to wake Francis derstood that the proposed measure GAS IS RUNNING SHORT Prince Arthur of Connaugbt.

repre- today telling her of the death of her son-in-law, Ji which occurred yesterday morning at Benson. Arizona. The late Mr. Riley was forty-seven years sold and he is survived tests, and to that end -membership campaign has been started which will continue until March -1. It, is Graves his watch, did it last night.

wm provide tor the sterilization of! fBv United Presa 4senting me King; Earl Howe, repre- Burglars, bad dropped it on the floor mental defectives in cases where the Chicaeo. Feb. 10. Fusion of a oro-1 Renting Queen Mother Alexander. Francis still.

has the watch. that a large number of the men of the countywlll. become interested in disease- may be inherited. At presenhected labor party with the non-parti- American Ambassador Davis. Admiral vvorid Shortage of Gasoline May be a widow, "Mrs: Turner Riley.

Result Engine Burning Crude this work and that the 1919contest and two children. Previous to going io- uu various memDers oi tne i san league was planned for a icuuutco uryce, 11 vur-legislature, that mental defectives are I en.a tn ho hM snHnfieid in the! ton. Lord Southward and Austen Chicago Chicago and mid-America Oil Is Only Remedy. to Arizona two years ago for the-ben wm one mat win break a record today had voiced its pride in the life confined in jails of many Indiana. I i.tur mri irohmarv i Chamberlain.

for the state. 4 of 'Theodore Roosevelt. In scores of counties, because of the lack ofi facil-1 Prellmlnirr nrranppnipnt fnr thin efit of his health Mr. Riley, was as a telegraph operator with (By United Presa) memorial meetings yesterday in cities, lues to care lor them in the gtita fn.nn mmniotxt hn vtrii9v 1 ti-ua abuui cmrvic. The conference.

was call-lnn wiit nf r.nmnr i.vnn trrarierl (By United Preaa.) towns and villages, speakers intimate the Big Four rauroad company at Indianapolis, a position which he bad New York. Feb. 10. A world short ed by Representative Harrv Tt. I n.vn.

cn.vuv tn Khairl Washington. Feb. 10. The circum with the life of. the great American frm nf a.

nil no aralta Itlllt aroand the held since he was a boy. Mrs. Riley bared incidents which showed the in hiU. of Michiean City, and was at-1 nt lahnr tuHv ranHlrta as fnr ritir nf. stances surrounding the killing of I fnr mn.nr.nroDened world.

ner life of the colonel was as ideal tended by heads of the various state fiCe8 Frazier said: Interests of labor T- T- ng and two assistants, accordlns: to Mark L. Requa. SUndaxd la this connection It. Is. planned to carry on a test of seed corn that will demonstrate whether br not the prize corn which is shown at the corn shows and comes up to the 'score card Is better for seed purposes than the common variety'; but which does not score up to the card.

There has been some controversy on this point some claiming that the corn which scores was Miss May Turner of this city and she will return here to make her home with her mother. istic as; his public political career. msutuuons and meanoers. or the nf the leasue ar identical. 1 nere rumm imoo.uii.

ftfflPiai ho has been direcunr tn been told by the suspect Wan, of New house and senate committees in oil division activities of the fuel ad ADD TABLOIDS York, according to the police. He has mlnistraton. j. GAS TO BE TESTED. tn United Preaa.V 'Washington Abolition of Sunday MRS.

MARY E- HARRIS, Word was received in Columbus not, however, given the names of the charge, of, bills relating to the care and maintenance of state institutions, and welfare- problems. baseball, Sunday movies and Sunday Indianapolis. Ind Feb. 10. The gas slayers, they say.

today of the death in Shelbyville yes- best is not always the most pro- theatres is soueht by the newly The only preventve, Requa believes, is an engine that will burn crude The American Society of Automo-tlve Engineers, In session here last heat standard committee making a Senator Harry Negley. of Indiana Uuctlve. In order to demonstrate the.Vterday afternoon at the home of her formed O. S. club (Save our PORTUGAL MONARCHIST son of Mrs.

Mary E. Harris, aged Sti polis, has prepared a bill which pro-j survey of the artificial gas plants in vides that cities of the third, fourth Indiana, will make tests this week at and fifth Tt maw innmnriii I the plant of the Northern Indiana Gas years. Mrs. Harris was a long time week, considered this problem, put resident of Shelby county, but was 11.V.. 0 IX up to It fcy Requa and bia assocUtes.

correctness' or. lncorrectnas of this claim a record will be keot of varieties of corn planted and tests made as to the yield. Different varieties of common corn, or that which does not lie funds in order to Dromote the in- and Electric company at Crawfords- 1C 1U" well known in Columbus. Charles H. defeat A the Tnnn.rrh.

I rogue, wno aas wtu Harris, the bicycle dealer located at dustrial interests available. dustrial interests available. Under j' in battle at Ven and Ia it a' attention for the government to the.proposed law the smaller cities of HSl. I vll nnmin(i tir League, It I conservation. Is scheduled to tell Fourth and Franklin streets, is her Indiana wnnM Ke emnnwonw tn Waf I me iwuiu ui uiuae wsuni grandson.

Besides the son at whose the engineers "that but 10 per cent, a. a a. I home she died. Mrs. Harris is sur bonuses to industries which might be ZJL Atlanta.

Ga. many congressmen do not vote as they drink." So Representative Croady explained the passage of the all-dry amendment. VMM t. Philadelphia Rev. Elmer Coanning, of the Baptist church, was arrested while preaching yesterday's services.

Opposing factions charged disorderly conduct. BOLSHEV1KI TAKE I petroleum prooucea in uu 1 Bv ijnitcd Praaa 1 country is being utilized, that kero- vived by another sonrR. S- Harris, of Hope. The funeral and burial will be CoDenhaeen. Feb.

10. Russian Bol- ne burning engines, while a great In Shelbyville but no announcement cfc.vilr fnreea have eantnreH a Ttnaafan I help In Conservation, Will not SOlVC vadto 'moveTueanU firefSS'v ina'ISSSnen A vice commission. A safety first" bill by Senator Oil- te8t8 wiU determine the quality ver Klifie. ofi Huntington, would re- of which cxn be produced by the quire railroad companies to move Indiana ronrerna. with the eouinment score up to the card, will be planted, together with show corn of the same varieties, and tests as to the yield made at the end of the season.

The information thus secured will of much value to the corn growers of the county, and it is anticipated that this feature will add materially to the interest in the contests during the year. A classified ad can make the quest as to the time has been received here fortess on the Baltic according to a the difficulty, and that much higher prices for gasoline are ahead; unless dispatch today. INFANT INNIS. Boston John LeBlano. inmate of the' crude oil burning engine; cornea to the descue.

I An infant of Mr. and Irs. the state hospital had severe stomach danger signs at grade crossings 100 they are now using and the kinds of A regular meeting of the Barthol tnnls. died yesterday at the family nm aw innntir nd1.a1 uuUt will trouble. Doctors operated and took ieei irum xne crossing proper ana 1 coa.l obtainable.

hti nmrmw 7-5rt nVwvl The Columbus teachers federation place a speed limit of fifteen miles home at Sixth and Washington streets and was burled in Garland for you leavtnt you free to attend in the office of Dr. F. D. Norton. All K111 meet tomorrow evening In the as from bis stomach 12S inch square pieces metal, three imitation diamonds and nine cents, 1 Brook cemetery.

an hour on motor vehicles at all grade Don't put this paper down until you crossings. 2 I i jMTe looked at each and every ad. the members are urged to be present. WU1 v-.

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