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SvS stv vfyfQiflii Mrv 7irpr BAN PltJtJfOISCO CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY tfUNE 0 1017 rx fflUf neprcsentatives of Transcontinental Lines Urge Justice of a Rate Increase expensesarT DOUBLED William Sproule Captain A Payson and A BaJd win Speak in Oakland OAKLAND June It That th hlh standard of railroad fflclency in th United State li at taxs especially la tliw of added burdens thrust upon the railroads by th entrance of tb United Btatee Into the war and that tbe propoaed II per cent increase In terminal freight ratea will provide of tbe moat successful meana of Maintaining this high standard were the chief arguments of three prominent Iroad officials who today presented their side of the case before members of tb Chamber of Commerce at a luncheon In the Commercial Club under the auspices of th adrertlalng bureau BTKRYTHINQ COSTS HORB Th speakers were William Sproule resident of the Southern Pacino Company Captain A Payaon assistant to th preeldent of the Santa Company and A Baldwin vice president of th Western Pacific Company Th railroads are not ashing for Increased rates to procure dividends rr tb stockholders said Sproule but so that might better repre sent yon and tbe Oovernment The ttlclency of the Americarl railroads la reputed as the highest In the world Harriers to our effectiveness have been thrust In our path during the past three years During this time expenditures have In some cases been 100 pr cent greater due to ad vasoed prlosa in equipment and wagea Oar rates however have remained constant It Is Inevitable that the in creases will because of th law of supply and demand remain where they ar if not advanced further Is It therefor any wonder that the railroads ar becoming apprehensive It Is In this spirit that we appeal to you th Interstate Commerce Commission and the various State railroad commissions to grant us this Increase EXPENSES ARE DOUBLED On thing after another In the paat TsOlty of railroad Investments said Captain payson our expenses nsve been increased is uuu ouu per annum by tb Adamson act Th Santa Fe Com pany this year placed ordera for equip ment costing 911 vww uuu wnicn mree years ago could be had for 16 000 000 To meet new conditions because of military purposes the railroads not withstanding our nsw burdens hava voluntarily offered their services to the Oovernment as on company The Oovernment Is securing com plete control of us and it Is the Oov ernment duty to protect tno security holders in their Investments All we ask Is a IS per cent freight in crease EFFICIENCY IS VITAL The efficiency of railroad service Is vital to you said Baldwin It Is more vital to you tban the flat meea are of the tranaportatlon ratee you pay becauae bualneaa can be adjuated without great difficulties in rata changes provided that dlscrlmlna tlons are avoided but It cannot adjust Mtself to faulty transportation service Rates must be adjuated from time to time in response to changes in economic conditions The increase In freight ratea which the railroads are seeking la a very reasonable one in View of the conditions which now confront ua TO FIGHT INCREASE Despite the argumenta of the three Officials the chamber will hold a meeting tomorrow at noon In the Hotel Oakland to map out plans foral a strong opposition against tbs Increase the hearing on which will be held Thursday WOMENS PART IN fc VAR EXPLAINED BY TUUD CHIEF Tut Pair Sex Can Play to Bring i Victory to 8 Outlined by Hoover kjjWASHINOTON June II Tangible plans or woman work during the war wsr mad at a meeting here today between th women committee tbs defens council and the heads of th leading National women a so sletles 1 bluah of til Urn wee devoted to consideration of the food problem Herbert Hoover outlined the Im portant part women will be eipecttd ls play la sod conservation and se ewred unanimous pledge of co optr tlon Th safeguarding of women and eJaUdrsa workers from war exploits tlon was svn ooaslderabl attention la tb conference and there was a ventral agreement to combat all el grU set aside labor standards or put women lata mens position with rut equal par Organisation of woman to sew for tb ady America and France was utllned la address as presenting a field Invaluable service The women beard reports from snores of societies which have under taken war work end sort or an taar TRAINING MARINES FOR SERVICE AFLOAT AND ASHORE Die Soldiers of the Sea si the men of the marine corps are called are not the only fighter who are trained for action on ship and on shore This photograph wat taken on one of Uncle Sams warships while the boys of the Navy were at rifle drill for shore work fiAIVmVnVvri I ISJgftj aaTesWSsaawaawassSSSswsawsawaaw fsaesPlirrL I sasslPtsaessI essseWsaeJni PsaHfflsntTssnssssssftVlssMB WaA In1 tMTMA4 MCW I SOCIALIST FROM MIA DEFIES PASSPORT RULES MsTVSCt YORK Provost Marshal Wrestling With Knotty Conscription Problems Mayor Rolph Will Appoint No One to Exemption Boards Who Has Asked for It WASHrNQTOV June 1 Provost Marshsl General Crowder Is complet Ing draft regulations while watting for flnal war registration returna With Wyoming the only State yet to report figures at General Crowder offlre tonight totaled 9 811811 telegram from Wyoming tonight promised complete returns within twenty four hours The regulations soon to be given to the public will cover the questions of transfer of registration to a different locality and the physical examination of reglatrants who have moved from their place of registration In a atatement Issued tonight Gen eral Crowder warns registrants who are absent from their homes that the burden of ascsrtatning whether they nave neen arariea rests entirely upon themselves The ststement calls at tentlon to the fact that the draft will be made for the Army alone not the Navy and that choice as to branch of service cannot be guaranteed to those conscripted For the purpose of eavlng the ap pllcanta embarraaament Mayor James Rolph Jr will not place upon tho draft exemption boards persons who hate either written requests to the executive or to the Registrar II Zemanaky seeking appointment After two weeka of study Mayor Holph will Isaue tbe Hat today In his opinion It will consist of persons absolutely above any suspicion and such as will meet with the approval of the Federal authorities Hcglttrar Zemansky announces that most of the physicians who have been asked to work with the boards will do so In a professional capacity and for the moat part will examine applicants for exemption at their offices This work is to be very heVvvye mansky estimates and will proBbly require the doctors to announce ape clal hours Divorced She Would Take Back Husband Now Fighting in France Mrs Doris Smithe Asks Court to Set Aside Inter locutory Decree Judge Tells Her How ENLARGING PLANT Construction of Largest Machine Shop on Coast Begun at Alameda ALAMEpA June IS The actual construction work on the largest ma chine shop on the Pacific Coast started today at the lnlon Iron Works The new shop will cover 760 009 square feet of floor space and will houae the machinery to le used In the construction of submarines torpedo boat destroyers and cruisers to be built for the Federal fovern ment under special contract The shop will be built with all possible speed because the Government has placed a maximum time limit of three years ail cssels now under contract announcement of the plans to build a huge machine shop at the Buffalo Man Gets Through to Stockholm Despite State Department Action separateTeace FOUGHT Russian Subject Goes From New York to Represent Labor Jewish Party RTOCKKOLM June It via Lon don One of the three men who have come 10 Stockholm from the United States to participate In th international Socialist peace conference succeeded by bis own admission In leaving the United States and ultimately reaching Sweden after his passport had been taken up by the American State Department and he had failed an effort to have It returned This man I Doris Relnateln of Buf falo who aaya he I empowered to repressnt the Socialist Labor Party at the conference but refused to say whether he Is an American cltlsen Tbe others who accompanied him are Dr Max Ooldfarb of the New Tork Forward and Oavldovltch a Ruaalan subject who comes as a rep resentatlv of the Socialist and terrl toriatlst labor Jswlsh party of America of whose Russian branch he Is a member All three men declared they were opponent of the separate peace effort Dr Ooldfarb has asserted also that he waa authorised to Inform the Dutch Scandinavian committee that the American Socialist party was not In favor of a separate peace Davldovltch said his sole purpose In coming to Stockholm was to lay be fore the conference the programme of the Jews represented by him and his Russian party comrades He said he mas a member of the Menahevlkl rather than the Bolshevlki group of the Russian Socialists ArmenianMassacresAre Charged to the Germans John Van Ess a Missionary From Mesopotamia Now in This City Says Turks Are Done COMMERCIAL USE OF WIRELESS STATIONS URGED German Intrigue and not tribal or rellgWus fanaticism wtfs behind the dreadful massacre of Armenians riur Ing ths last year according to John Van Ess of Basrah Mesopotamia who has arrived her en route to his old home at Chicago after fifteen years of missionary educational work In the Near East Van Ess was In Bagdad when that elty fell and had th un pleasant experience of being exposed to the nre of the retreating Turas and the advancing British forces German Consular representatives and one Consul General In particular deliberately planned massacres In which Europeans were Included said Van Ess at th Stewart Hotel last night It wss proven thv this German Conaul General planned the massacre of a British Qansul and his wife whose guest he had been many times Tbe German attempts to Incite a Holy War as a part of the Kaiser dream of a vaat empire stretching from Hamburg to the Peralan Gulf and bound together by the Bagdad rail way have failed utterly The Arabs will have nothing to do with their scheme for many reasons The Turks are notoriously poor Mo hammedane and hard taskmasters The Arabs have always looked upon the British fsvorably and this liking Is growing stronger Th British have pledged themselves to th establish msnt of an lodependent Arab kingdom at the end of the war th Turks have lost ths two capitals of MOhamme danism Mecca and Medina without whl the Sultan claims to ths Call phate ar laughed at by ail true Mo hammedans and the ancient race hatred between the Turks and Arabs stands between th Germans and sue cess Enver Pasha Turkish Minister of War la a Pole Talat Bey Minister of the Interior and Acting Grand VUler is a gypsy and Jarld ths Mln later of Finance is of Jewish blrtb Tbe grim Irony of these three none a proper Turk who control Turkey and dance at the Kaisers nod striving to make a religious war under the motto Turanian Supremacy I laughable and the Arabs will laugh last On th transport en route to Bom bay from the Persian gulf were many Turkish officers who had been cap tured at Bagdad These officers told me that Turkey could not last more than six months from that time thai her army had been reduced from 760 000 Its maximum to less than 30 000 under arms Swedens Trade Mission Tells That Nation Will Remain Neutral Members of Commercial Body Make Public at Washington Conciliatory Speech of Foreign Minister WASHINGTON June 1 Sweden special commercial mission here leaded ny it ae iveri iiii uel Robert Nordvall made public to ay extracts from a spec ly tor Ign Minister Llndman to Parliament elteratlnK the determination of Hweden i guard both her Inaepena and neutrality and to surrer ll unci If I C9 ai Bin eresaary to escape taking part In tho world war The statement In part ronows Of course the longer the du rstlon of the war tho harder It will he for tie helllgerei ts to compre lend a neutral powers position In su a aituatlon it Is certainly Imperative to base one neutral position on a wise end firm policy and to so direct ones politics that the commercial agreements that arise from thin poaltton are upheld to the one side as well as to the other It is inllksly tlmt we shall encounter rther obstacles and dif flciiitles vvlen living up to ich a policy but we all agree upon this point It Is our firm determine to endure the aacrlflces that are re quired so that we may escape the great sufferings that ir partlrt patlon In the world war would bring upon us TTnnae Rill Aimed at Pelievino Present Congestion Favored Pfp lDC Rtavil ev The board of directors of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce In weekly session yesterdsy decided to throw the chambers Influence behind House Bill No 4189 which pro local Union Iron Works plant was Wdes for the commercial use of Uov Bringing with her a pathetic letter from th trenches In France Mrs Doris II Smythe a professional skater appeared before Superior Judge Mogan yesterday and asked the Court to set aalde an Interlocutory decree of divorce ahe obtained last November from Wilfred Smythe also a skater The letter was from Bmythe who gave up hla job aa a skating Inatruc tor here and enlisted in a Canadian regiment when his wife got her decree In the letter he tells her that he still loves her and promises if he returns alive from the war to give up the bad habits which caused their separation He asks her to have her decree set aside That doesn seem too much fa request from a man who Is risking hla life In the trenches and if ou II set aside the decree I II take him back If he cornea home from the war Mr a Smythe told Judge Mogan But under the State laws Hie Court could not set the decree aside so easily In such cases It Is necessary that both huaband and wife sign a stipulation to this effect so all Judge Mi Kan could do was to draw up such a atlpu latlon for Mrs bmythe and Instruct her to send It to her husband In trance for his signature She left promising to do this Insurance Ordered on Lives of YankeeSeamen in War Zone Service Policies of From 1500 to 5000 Required by Govern ment Expert Is Appointed Alleged Slavers Are Fined 1000 Each JO ANOELT Juas 1 Fines of fltv sach wr Imposed today on Daniel sXalon Warren Fabian and A Beyer oonvlcted Mar I last la tb Pnlted BUtes District Court her of conspiracy to violet th Mann whit Slav srvi wyww ww mV pU but th other two defendants veld lhelr naa la itnposlnr th fine Federal Judge Oscar A Trlppett said would not eat th man to th pnitntlry Jar violation of a law on which tbe udgee tbmlvs wr at a variant a Its csaatltutlonallty Th Gov Tmat charge did not Includ th lament of prostitution It being confined ta th allegation that th defendants transports girls from los Angel MeUoelL lywr Call fer pie as entertainer In aaf whr tb association and wsrk wr damoral satng li li ii HI I i ii sUahrwac tVMs eeea seraewlsud by nlUlssi rasres enseiaas tetsl ssMts see SIM setlUe la taakrtaitx tied wXT Ki1 WASHINGTON Jun 1 Begula tlona undar which all officers and men American merchant ships plying between ports of the United States and the war sone must he Insured by their owners for from 11 M0 to 16000 aga nst death maiming or capture ere Issued today by Secretary McAdoo They become effective aa to sls leaving the United btatee on June It and aa to those aalllng from plvn rta on July 10 he Secretary announced the ap pointment of John Crowley a life and accident Insurance expert of Hartford Conn to have charge of a new seamen Insurance division of the war risk Insurance bureau aa as slstant to Director de Incy Under authority of the recently en acted amendments to the war risk law owners of ships osglng through the war sone will be compelled to In sur or be subjected to an aasessment of the amount of such Insurance and a fin of 11000 Insurance also Is made available for easels plying In Amer lean coastwise trade or to other parte of the world than thi war sone But In their lase It Is permissive and not mandatory The tollcles will prolde for th payment of the amount of one years earnings in no caae mi re than 15000 or less than 11500 for loss of life or permanent disability During detention by the enemy compensation must be paid at the rate of the earnings of the Insured Immediately preceding capture LIBERTY LOAN OF IN EXCESS OF 56000000 Reierre District ai Whole Will Pais Honor Allotment of 166000000 Ills office force swanipe I with work A kalna Governor of the Twelfth Dlstrli federal Heserve Bank and chairman of tie liberty loan campaign aald last niaht that In all probability Ban I ranclsro sub scrlptlon to Uberty loan bonds would iceed 000 000 and that the figur for th district mtraclng tb Stat of California Waal Ington Orgn Ariona Utah Idaho and JStvada would go bayond tb honor allotment tilt 000 000 At prstsut no accural figures are available and probably will fur two or II days 1006000 TonsNow Is State Grain Estimate With rtpoits of bumper crops coming In from ell sections of th Stat a large San Kranclsco grain firm terday raised to I 00 000 tone Its estl mat of thr wok ago that th probable teld of the Slate would be It 000 ton ajall te raatlased Ts trial Jskit liarssa ells a swuaetL alls straws amaae Is aiaiU I aul Is fvaimH tle wlh latter wrllle sSfertk hart euetrel Milillrstveia wa uetUMieat i tea VMka by Jrlav Uw41f la ta tti acel Diatttst Cuwt eslstiu Butte Women Told Miners in Danger BUTT Mont June IS Women with male relatives working In the mines In the Butt district hat been telephoned to by mystsrlous persons In the last twenty four houre and advised to keep their relatives out of th mlns according lo reports to the police today The telephone meaaages In addition warned the women that If their relatives continued to work they might not return from the mines allv Strikes called by miners and by electricians on the mines of the Butte district spread today when the mm br of th Bull IUclrkal I nlon No 05 who war empod by tb mining companies were called out This followed the refusal by th mln Ing compani of demands mad earlier today made public several weeks ago but no intimation was given as to the extent of the Improvements sae mat they were to be extensive Recently the Htliwab Interests controllers of the I nlon Iron Works started to reclaim 125 acres of valuable land to lie used In extending th area to make 10m for th slant dry docks shops and othar equipment which are to bo Installed 1 efore the first of tho jear When completed the local Union Iron Works lint will be one of the largest of Its kind In the United Htaies Racing Auto Driver Is Sued for Divorce driver wifes rid of Beaudet a racing aut now living in Reno told hi friends that he wanted to ge her because a wealthy woman was anxious to mairy I 1m aui rdins to a divorce complaint filed ester lay by Mrs Craxithi lleudet The couple were married firteen ears axo and eepurated Uxt August lleuudet a In con according to his wife Is about 250 a month She asks 100 a month alimony Daily Fire Record Tbs followlof tye slarraa war turned Is eaterdsy Box 1ST 2 12 A II 135 Lsldley street aa dsmste nos sa1 a on A si szi LTienerT street eoDsldersble damao Il 5T1 3 07 A Vlrlnlty bos KOI I 10 A Vlclulty S4 41 A Gesry street near Have asd Gang has II li streets so dan ai Box 6TS IN Trbama street near rifts allrhl damage Boi 138 1 0 ritth SMI Howard streets as dan age Boi IX Ill SI IS asd 47 AUsrsde street ronalrirrahle damase Boi SIT 111 Vlelnilj boi lloa 2T4 2 49 I Wrtnlly hoi 711 4 31 SI Twenlj nrtu nd CU meot atr eta laniaga Boi Mi II Oak and Webster streets sllgbl damage Kill alarm JO I Dolorea alreet on ril mill alarsi III I ar Ktventh no riaaia mill alarm I Franklin alreela no XI Sefenteeoth sod Slavaaaoo street Sseramento and tinment radio stations Action will be taken push the bill through tho House and Senate providing such use of the stations would not be detrl mental to the Government The measure Is expected to relieve the cable and radio congestion which now exists on this coast Lieutenant Commander Dodd district communl cation officer said last night that to a certain extent Government atatlons are now being used for commercial work He admitted th congested condl tiona and stated that he thought the San Diego station and the Pearl Harbor stall now building could be used to good purpose Suit Against Hinkel Estate Being Tried artner Tho suit and fc rmer Ham Hinkel to reco tho Hinkel estate Supelior Judge Mill The ilefendanta uic Hinkel and Dr Ollvei tora of the Hinkel contends that durlr eeton broker Df the late Wll icr tt 000 from ai 1 egun before ak nterilaN Mrs Elisabeth I Jones exec estate enton bsence on business trip Hinkel died estate sold about 5 ooo worth of bonds and sicurities In which ho held Joint owneishlp with Hinkel He says he has not been able to obtain from the executora his share of the pro ceeds It Is the contention of the executors tht Weston Is indebted to the estate to the extent of about 3 000 Wes ton waa on the atand during all of veaterdaya hearing Priesthood Students Are to Be Ordained Right ne Tdnard Hanna Aich bishop of Nan I rancls will ordain to prlestlund elgl si identa of ht ratrl ks Krmlnarc of Menlo Tark at 9 clock this ii rnlng in st Mar I athednil ear I ll I arrell streets Those to be or ltii el are Reuben llrsc II A nilth Maddock tail A Diausfell an I Idiiar Ho le all of San Fran Isc i Jose Truvaw of Iin gelea A I I ondon of Sp kam Suspects Soon To Be Arrested Mann District Attorney to Issue Warrants in Few Days lopvsl IAKKM Lit Jul the arrest of the i nccted a two It ch the prlncii al water Municipal Water 19 Warrants for fenders who con pirate pipe with main of tl JUrln District at the Baltimore canin tlirougn whiih 50 000 gallons of water a day were jeers taken will be isaued within the next two or three da according to a statement ade today bi District Attorney 1 dward riutler Iaa week when tie I Irate pipe was discovered and disconnectol 200 hi tnes were cut off fr the source of their water supply At a meeting of tho umpur Tisn ustees tonight II Nv minds and enrv Thornton dlic is the Marin Municipal Water District ted th it these 200 innsumirs wno patroni of the Darkspui Water am will be lrnlshed with ter Major Thomaa 1 I loy an 1 the IriMees assured in nds and ornton that bills for tho water uld le pavable to the Mai in Mu ntcliial Water District Peter Kyne Aspires i To See War Service OAKLAND June 19 Peter II Kyne the short story writer Is going to Join hands with Uncle Sam Kjne announced this morning that Juat as soon as he completes a novel he is now rushing to completion for an Fastern publisher he will make nirll ration for the August officers training wai can If he fails In tl al he will Join Ing mo otl et Iran or tne ovrsess The frn Trancisco Allied Printing Irad a Tounrll las ele ted new ofTi era as follows president Fred kwald istereotvpers and Electrotyp 0 a Lnioiil vl i piesldent Henry Alt man Press Assistants nlon secre tars treasurer and business repreecn tative 1 er Inand llarbia Mailers 1 nlon sergeant at aiin William Miirlson Web I reasmen Lnlon a tint omn litre orge lehn Bookbinders Union Lhi lc Mattel it Tinting I rcsainen I nlon and Jsmes I Kelly Bookbinders lnlon The nlj contest was for tie ofli of secretai treasurer lo which her dlnand Barbrack was le elected The council received from lulled States Senator Reed smoot a letter which atated he did not believe the Senate would approve the proi i sed inciease tl poittil latea for second class mat ter The council Instructed Its secre tnry tj enter a protest with the Hup plies committee of the Hoard of Su pervliors against awarding contracts for prlnili foi the la al year to any non union i riming establishment FOOD EMBARGO BILL APPROVAL EXPECTED TODAY Cabinet Takes Up Plan for Putting Export Control Act in Effect NEUTRALS WILL BE HIT Purchasers of Grain in This Country May Be Forced to Give Up Holdipgs TVASHINaTON June li Prno Wilson la expected to sign tomorruv an executive order putting Into opera tlon th Export Control Act Juat paeaad by Congress A plan of or ganlsatlon and general export pro gramme drawn up by Secretaries Lansing and Redfleld was taken up at todays Cabinet meeting The act will be administered by an export council made up of represen tatives of th State War Navy and Commerce departments the Food Ad nistrstlon and others to be selected th State and Commerce depart ments Administrative details will be handled by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce which will enlarged by the addition of an export icenalng division DUTIES ArrORTIOVKD Matters of International cons quence will be decided by ths Stat Department Food questions will bs left to the Food Administration Coal and wheat will bs tha first two com modifies to come under operation of the act and a Presidential proclama tlon specifying these two probabl 111 accompany th executive order Heavy grain purchases by European sutrals It waa said tonight Influ enced the Oovernment to hasten putting the Export Control Act Into op eratlon Alarmed at prospects that the United Males waa preparing to exercise Hie strictest supervision over food shiDinents the neutrals It Is de dared hav gone Into the American wheat market and obtained contracts for enormous quantities of th cereaL Much of this now probably will never leave the country and If the food bills pass the purchasers can be forced to disgorge their holdings un der the embargo clause A II IKS HOW UliriTILXT The allies who have discontinued grain purchases for tho time being uwalting the outcome of the food export and control legislation hava grown more and more impatient It ta de lared nt the continued neutral buying The heavy allied buying in the spring hae been blamed In large measure for the high prices to which May wheat went I ndei a programme that probably will be a lopted by the Oovernment America will he supplied first out of Mnorloan products the sllles will be taken care of next nnd the neutrals will be conslderel lsst Ballots to thi cast at the ai Ijiundry ork nlfli omceis i i umber of 12H were mual cleitlon or the rs I nlon lust Morula elc ted arc Dan lor man i resident Nellie Met piesldent Kittle I leer secrciarv ld Matley and Arthur Chupln ser geants at aims Joseph flellly bus ness agent Join Iynih arl Uun aid Joseph dams trustees Carrie Korts Minnie Helnrlcl UH Lars in ind Airs Carson executive com mitlee report was received to the effect that the new agrcemei ai wage ale prepared ly the union had been signed by the laundry owners Ilutrhera lnlon nlKht an 1 discuss rre ent and wsge 111 elect officers he proposed new scale foi served In th righting Four In the Philippines 4Bner Klll II vprlsio Herrers of Durango Mexico Iciera rtd I wjth eunlrlh ting lo III nn I 11 to an i li the fcurxrl I ourl yettardar fty Jungi lrnl ratal allll aa Judge of I hi veulle mrl TS4 llljaa woman enaducl Vl lurk Blreel porter la her 1IFI I FOR vTOKTO lohn Harris 04 vears old a laborer said to be wanted In Stockton and New ork on charges of burglary arrested in Kearny street room house yesterdav by Deiertlvea Drlscnll Murphy and Maher of the pawnshop detail A quantity of all verware was found In his lodgings He was booked ss a fugitive from Justice to await policemen from Stockton GERMAN IN UNIFORM PLACED UNDER ARREST Oscar Christian From West Coait Heavily Guarded at Mary land Foit BALTIMORE June 1 Oscart I rls tlan Oerman lo saj le came to this countrj In 1915 nn 1 took out first citlsensl ip papers In AUika subseiucntly went fcoiitlcin II fornla ai 1 enllstel In tie coast ar tiller leing usslfcncd to Ih in ntv eighth comiui at Fort Koserraiis was arrested here tola an I le und heave iard tonlgl at 1 ort II ward by order of tie I nlted plates mar shal Hn wears tl uniform ol the Twenty eighth company coast artl lery In hla possession were draw Inge ai parentlv of a lighthouse and marl li ery There were also written in ei man script jajers In wl Ich he nil he described tie cri eltles of Amen can tentlon houses which I in tended taking to German Tl police at first luld a charge a suspected Insanity against hlan but tl Lnlted Mates officers believe hin sane and will make a thorough In vestlgadon of hla antecedents He said he escaped from a detention house in Washington Monday nlgbt aito nmiHR mjrnrn Frnest Larsen 10 living at 10 Ma shall square was Injured in the chest vesttrday arternooti at Oolden Gate avenue and Stelner street when th automobile he waa driving collided with another driven by Mruss Mi drove street Lstrsen machine was demolished Oruss took Larsen lo the Central rmorsrency Hospital ht MMtappsipBPalkaPSI1aiallM Good Health good appetite apod spirits mean no discotjd in the body To keep the organs in har mony when there is need use BEECHAMS terse sWs As sfeJstbtkWsU efcl wW a i Isesja Military Map INDEXED Of Western Battle Front 2 13ix21 inches tal After reading the papers it eaiy to ihi follow the course of battle by referring 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