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7 1 afternoon Edition STOCK MAHXET UNTIL KOtTC -mi and warmer tonight Ycv The' Eagle II (lit only Paper he Brooklyn that print the Associated Press New and the complete Stoc Market Reports rw 4 aiim NEWYORK CITY THURSDAY MARCH 4 1920 Ud PAGES THREE CENTS HERE AND THERE 'VW "a' Kingly Powers 4 As the Regent I 1 for Hofthy f' i of Hungary FARRELL TO FIGHT DIAMOND HIGGIRG AGAINST GRIFFIN CRAIG BLOCKS PLAN TO SAVE $150666 FOR CITY IN RENTS HERE ha will never sign a peace Involving the surrender of Transylvania and the Hanot to the Rumanians and Jugoslavs That Hungary under 'Horthy will oppose the milled peace to the verge of open defiance is hut It Is equully sure that if the Allies remain Inexorable aha will eventually follow Germany's example The Hungarians have been warned that If they carry defiance too far tha Allies may authorise the Rumanians Jugoslavs and C'xecbs to enforce execution of the terms of the treaty I A real king will eventually succeed Admiral Horthy and ex-Emperor CharlaaTa chances are much better than supposed He is in Constant secret communication' with the leaders tn Budapest who believe the vast majority of Hungarians would welcome his return Democracy and Socialism have been utterly discredited In Hungary by Karalyl and Bela Kun and today nationalism and anti-Bemltlam are His Choice Viewed NationalistT riumph Over the Sultan Constantinopls March -In vfeto of the gravity of the situation-thd' Cabinet resigned today The Sultan has called upon Marshal Ixxet Faaha to foi'm a new Cabinet -rl Imt Faaha ta a partisan Muata- pha Kemsj itasha tha leader of tho Turkish Nationalists Hla designation aa head of the new cabinet here as a distinct triumph for the No- tlonallsts over the 'Sultan and tho more conservative leaden Tho Cabinet which resigned was formed taM October headed by All Fasha as Grand Ylstar lssct Pasha the new premier Is a former commander-ln-chlef of the Turkish forces and was Minister of War ta tho Cabinet of tho fall of 1210 that asked peace from the Allies when the military resist- -anda of tho Central Powers was collapsing -Jt i i Alltoe Reach Dectskm on Ifinssnv London 'March 4 Replytns to question ta the House of Commons to- 'w- -1 day regarding the massacres ot Arms-ntana Premier Lloyd George said this had hern the sublect of very anxious -M consideration at the Allied Conference' and the conferees hod reached a do-cition which hod been communicated their representativ at Constants nopta fj v' It would not be advleable 'added tho Premier to make pnblla at th iao-'i ment the character ct that doclslon What would be done 'regarding It would depend upon the advice-to -be -i received from the Turkish rapltaL V- "We are awaiting that advice continued the Premier 1 1 can 1 oasuro the House lhat we are fully allve to the gravity ef tho position and: to tho need of taking vary strong Mur 7i M' (Wklr la TU Kurif Hi nUHth Xla hitllr Uitr Iviwrletl' 130) Gepeva March 4 The Magyara have a king once a provisional and the rent oration of mon-archlnm In Hungary la now an accom-pl'ahed fact This Is what tha election Admiral Horthy as the -called regent by an overwhelming majority of national awtennuy in Budapest amounts to Though not king In name Admiral Horthy is invested with all power of- a sovereign and hla elec- tore expect him to uae that power to tlF ivgard him as Hungary strong man who alonsT can re-atore order and stability and liquidate the legacy of rhaos left by Count KarotyJ and Uela Kun One' Immediate result of Horthy'a election will be a recrudescence of Hungary's resistance to tha allied peace terms Horthy ia an aggreaatve Nationalist and his supporters assert TO MU FREE TO Plans to Annex Islands and Proclaim an Independent Nation BY GUY HICKOK HpciHal Cable to TIk- Brooklyn Dally Eegto) (Copyright by Tk Breoktys Pally Eads Hta) Flume Sunday Feb 20 (Delayed) Uabrieile lTAnnunilo declared to me today that he will proclaim the City of Flume and the two largo Islands in the bay an Independent nation unless an early settlement of the Adriatic tangle la concluded The poet-soldier-dlctator explained that he had already gone far In organising the territory and that ha has a new constitution practically ready for promulgation The so-called National Council meets regularly at palace and other governmental machinery already exists tn skeleton rm- Although' the occupatioh of Flume" which was expected to lost only two weeks has already dragged through six mom ns the determination of toe raid leader oeema In no way abated measure to protect minorities as ter as can be done ta a -country of this REDS AT ARCHANGEL SEIZED ALL STORES BRITISH LEFT THERE 'r -f i 1 il Churchill Forced to Admit Lo A Bolohtviki Open Peace Parley With Border States Cable te Tbs BrsOktya East and adalphla CovyrlskL llit) London' March mors Russia Is conspicuous at the eeunelt tablss on tho contrary- outwardly at Isaac bd In the Parliaments of Europe it haa lncreasad- 19' r- "Winston arch lU Brltlh Beoretary Ho-aatd tha islands which be ihrTaf gtatehas iftknowledged In ths Commoosthat-lto gland atlll has Aataff of 900 effieeraandvLitf ipeulo aoiijta-' tehifhDMuitiCbarahlU'a manifest reluctance''' to discuss Russian affaire the Common trapped Into furthri acknowledgment that the Bolshevists JuuleaptUred all tha British atoraa left In Archangel when the Allies withdrew P-JPr m- Paris another phase of Russian affairs waa spread over the eon tenda inoludlng are Veglla and Charao each' bigger tpnn Btstsa Island and forming 'terfcrttetumJKdetonoaarter wo eatablleh our1 lndepend-enco we will Invite all the world to Use Flume aa a port and trading center and will not discriminate against the Jugoslavs or anyone said D'Annunsio -s? vi- Vi v-i' The Ideas of tho shorteat-holrod poet have slteriM cbnslderably during hla six months' experience with kind I hops' to bo abte to mako a statement In a very short time bnt we are at tha present moment awaiting the views of tho representatives of all tho Allies at Constantinople upon the suggestion which we put Lord Robert Cecil asked--whether the? Premiers would make 'a fuller YV statement on Monday Mr Lioyd Georgs rapllri' "-1 "Tbat dependo targely on tho piles which" corns and ondha action- which la taken load vis-' abtaj If action to being lakcn-to maka any announoamant until It oamari mab-'i Y' lfeat to tho whota world th' protaoiSm Icta waa In charg of -tho-Frenoh and alt th lira werapropared ta gtv thaFrencM te: such ouppiort as might bo withtit their pWWi-'wWi i i-1-1 The allied foreign minister mat day at the Foreign Office to dtacuasYi jn The police ait looking for' "matter This eliminates the host avowed candidates right at the start of the search Anti-Saloon League to be investigated? Pape Sir Oliver experienced in probing the invisible An estate is being sued for $20-000000 A sum to cause oemment in private Iifebut hardly worth mentioning in Government circles The wise ones-tell us we can put up garage for' $400 But who's going put up the $400 CONSULATE IN ZURICH WRECKED BY BOMB EXPLOSION None of Staff Injured-Bomb Placed Under Porch of Build- Sng Zurich March 4 -A bomb explode laat night under the porch the American Consulate here eri oudy damaging-the building hut In luring no one Police authorities are believed' to have secured clue as to tha guilty -persona Washington March 4 An official report on the bombing of the American Conshlate nt Zurich last night was made'tp the State Department today by Consul-General Keena who said the' building was partially destroyed but that no one waa injured Besides Consul-General -Keena those attached to tha Consulate Include Alfred' Donegan Vice Consul -and Joseph A- Dubois Brigg A Perkins and Margaret 8anger alerka t- Mr Keens said tha police- attributed tha outrage to Anarchistic vr-i1- '--Jr- The Consulate offleea are attached to the residence of Alfred -W' Donegan Vice- Consul and- Mr Keena aatd nnr Gwremmtnt property -had 'been ffe-strayed -v i AMERICAN AIRMEN 5 IN MEXICO RECALLED El Faso Texa March 4 Instruo-tlona have been transmitted to Lts Xj Wolf andO Usher American airmen-who have been tUBOnip-a Mexico since' 'Feb' to return tp 'the United States Immediately according1 to a statement made today by Col Francis -W Glover chief of staff to MaJ Gen 1 Robert Howae commander of the El Paso Military District The officers have been ordered to some out of Mexico without waiting for tha release of their airplane which has been the cause of the delay in their returning following their release by the Bonora authorities laat -week: FAILS TO SETTLE STRIKE Explaining his '-fruitless efforts to bring about a settlement of tha pettl-coat workers strike" Acting -Mayor La Guardfa said today i I have been unable 40 settle the strike Owing to '-tha flat refusal the employers' speaking through tha president of the Petticoat- Mmaufsc-Urers Asaoclatlon Aarop Granet to accept my offer of good offices' to aboilVa conferencsor evyn to CAPITAL INCREASES RECORDED (Speclal to The Eagle) Albany March 4 The Herman Btoua Company Inc' of Isllp has cer-tlfled to the Secretary of State that Its capital stock has been increased from tSOOOO to 1106900 The Tickler Construdtlbn and Amusement Company of Coney Island alao-Haa tiled aoertfflcata of lncreaae lipltal from -SSOOO to 1106000 I i ft -J' 'j Ji ta '1 lock his by the the son the or and 'and tha for of at a the- details of th treaty with Tnr- jiro Lawyers and Court Attaches Mixed Up in Un derworld Plot Smith Says Assistant District Attorney Jnm whose Investigation of cer-in police officer resulted yesterday the indictment of Detective John tiunson asserted- tod ay thnt A Con-nlracy hs existed between members rte police Department And other -shake women of the orld He not only butroimen nd detectives but men Wher up ln professional bondsmen and rotably two lawyers were alfo con-med in the conspiracy -j jlr Smith-said he was already In-cstigatnig the activities of 1 Ijefr exclusive of Ounson Several of hMP arc in 'district other than the inspection District to which unson I atuched Them mens Mi nilth suld reaped 7 ioney from women of the under-orld and systematically defeated tns ml of Justice by -having these two -imi' discharged In the magistrate's uurt when the offleers failed to testify Muinst them for a consideration Tosetlier with several memueni ot cKwr Thomas McDonald's staff 8nilth vtstted the tenderloin last iht in search of Mverel believes have contrlbutedvto the iiuoort of the alleged gratters Thto visit resulted In the detention women who are described as 'Itty Smith and Jenny They era lodged in the-W 47th st station oiw and will be questioned by Ur "lar Bmlih mads no -secret of the et that he expects Ho obtain several ddltlonal tndtotmenls next Tuesday I-ao Mid that he Intended to max udge James Malone to advance lie case against Ounson to speedy ft was asserted today that fcllcga-ons made by Mr Bmlth that a con-iilracy exists Is In part borne out by vlstant District Attorney Thomas A recent Investigation Into ir raw of Hugh Doyle former clerk i the oNIce of the Chief Clerk of the uurt or Hpedal Sessions1 who was -nlenced to live years in Wales' Frls- ii recently after It had been learned was the court records-i' ro me narrested for shoplifting and ilMUng A fa it -These cases never- came to trial In 1-dul Hendon after Doyle had the papers- The names of sev-ul bondsmert and even of ctarka In rious magistrates courts werp men-uwd In the' Investigation Mr Smith working on the i theory shat some ihS same bondsmen whoso pcUuL nm'IMilikf' ter-light in-the Doyle ns tbasc-tied'uir'With orooked lira ofllrara Ur the -Tenderloin Kitty Smith is also said to be known KHty Daley and Kitty Bennett and i other Jenny Is id to be also known ns Jenny Burks Bay Brown MRS STREET DIES Bra Catherine' Frances Street 7-1 irs old of till Dean at died on cdhtsday of heart trouble -Mrs iraet was born In Brooklyn an Feb 1147 Her parents were Henry nd Catharine Jarvis who cams from ingland In 1117 and settled In New ork City later moving to Columbia lelghts lira Street was the last of children On May ll07ho as married to: Charles Greenlief Who ifled on Oct -It 1010 rlth her husband she was connected ith several Brooklyn societies among irm the old Amaranth and Gilbert 'emetic societies For many years and Mra (Street attended Plymouth hurah when Henry -Ward Beecher Ita pastor later connecting thera- kjf with the Central Congregation-Church of which -Mrs' Street was member at thetlmk of her death 's ts eunrived by a daughter Mra obert A Woods Of Pittsburg i Pa Jd two sons Charles Btnet'Jr -Montclair KiJ nd Harry The funeral tfrice will behyldgt Mra Street's home on Friday evening at1 1 'M Calder for Roosevtlt Coin wtur Wllllam- Csldsr has in-WU the coinage of a t-eent piece memory bf Theodore Roosevelt It -innouhced today by Uni John £7 Ilanmpnd- president -of tha omiis Roosevelt Memorial i-Aspo- --V i 'v A1 fcnator Cnlder bntlonaV headquarters -1 a- bill that Introduced by Senator Me-an authorising the fMuef a Roose-t 2-cent aon-vi''t-'i5(v-'S -i'il'- -M i ill SIL1? Wd 0 uppori the 212 do what I can to secure Ita am it S-lL oil motors shippings and'equlp-l'nU Infused flrinnead to the dull £ning of today's stock market other mnchwof the list rising or 'thin fractional Umlta Outstanding stum embraced Mexican and Psn-nerlcan Petroleums Taxes Company farina Preferred Atlantic1 Quit nrtlean idtermdUohal Worfhlngton and 'American and' Baldwin ocomotlvt at gain of tor I points "there nisde partlel recoveries from irthar Irregularity General Motora toaderahlppetorathodrt lit aAJ 4 ot of the tint of a to of uHl i Uld4n "iffi'ttJtloB (4 Lively Primary Fights Promised by Democrats in 8th and 12th Districts Tiro Democratic primary are loomltiff ap in Brooklyn Jotepk Farrell trill oppote Ike organization lcaicr in Ike 8th A Thomai Hlpylnt trill lklcadcnhlp In the Jith A Patrlrk Diamond who led a successful assault on the John Mon-laey Gray leadership In the Ith A two years ago will himself have to do battle for hla political hold on tha Go-wanus title in the April primaries Diamond will face a combination of 'foes united behind Joseph Farrell treaeurer of the Victory Democratic Club the organisation started Jamie Kelly Although only a year old the Victory Club demonstrated ita strength In district at a conference held between committees from the Victory Club and the Sth A Democratic Club the old Gray organisation last night at which Farrell waa decided upon to make the tight The Ith A Club candidate was Mooney Diamond braved the wrath of County Leader McCooey by hla demand for Chief Clerkship or tha County Court Tha post la held by John Gray of John Morriaey Gray hut Diamond demanded that the county leader ouet Gray In order to give him place Offers pf consideration elsewhere left Diamond unmoved He loudly insisted It would be job The County Leader refusing -to flrs Gray In order to make room for Diamond thereupon told the Ith AD chteftsn that it would ha "nothing" Diamond left vowing all aorta of dire revenge Farrell who la tha new choice for leader of the antl-Dlamond forces Uvea at tfl gackett st and Is a superintendent for the Cranford Contracting Company Ha Is II -years of age fc lifelong resident of the district Higgins Fighting Grtflla in ISth A Thomas Higgins a member of the regular Democratic organisation of 12th A' and district captain 12 years Is contesting the leadership of Timothy Griffin brother of former Congressman Daniel Griffin the praeent State Committeeman Higgins has hla petitions In circulation and expects to file them In a few days According to the friends of Higgins there Is a greht deal of dissatisfaction among Democrats 'over thl leadership Griffin They assert that with Griffin tha balm a sort of "Inner has been -established In- which a favored few have representation Higgins cornea into tha field with the Indorsement of several organtkatlona including the one of which- he Is- the standard bearer the Thomas Higgins 4 Army air ambulances Washington March Four H-4 Army airplanes have been ordered converted Into airplane hospital ambulances and A Verville aeronautical engineer at McCook Held Dayton Ohio has completed a design for the modal the War- Department announced today'- Each machine will be equipped with two basket litters for patients and accommodations fur a pilot Dayton Ohio March 4 One ambulance airplane la now being constructed at McCook Field It la a regular tion De Ha vl land ship with only minor change la designs It will carry -two stretchers giving It three-passenger ranadty with the pilot f- ---Several of the ambulance planes era now 4elng mode on tha border Mo-Cook Field official say TROOP I2 WIX8 i i-- Boy KcmUs Hold Event at Plymuiith srf Instieato -i Troop l2i Boy Scouts of Ameriii In charge' pf Scoutmaster A Shorey won the- Columbia Heights rally last night at the Plymouth Institute with score Of St points -Teg events were included In tha program nd of these the winning troop took fli-at place In six Among those troops competing No- 12'riSeoutmaater Lewis Smith 7 Bates 1 Vincent Burns 174 William Phelan lit Russell IS and 120 George Teommey 112 Carroll 145 Guy W-Chlpman I Robert Hosier 1S4 Joseph Heeler-and 104 Scoutmaster Freldmen -s V- More than 200 Scouts their parents and friends were present--' -i' eajra 8lgnoe Kltl In discussing the central altuatloiw 4land ihn poa- Ibtllttes threaten us aUiTha tension rslssed How csn lhe vSn qiahed pay IndemnKie unless their productlvlty1s reitored by allocation ofraw relatione wtth Ruesta erthele' shown how ttoid hortll to the Versailles Trial growing stronger" tmdencles Trtaty icles are the for all to at of Real Estate Expert Overruled by Controller on1 Economy Scheme Quite Job Controller Charlea Craig had- an opportunity to aave nearly- I13000S of taxpayer1 money1 now being spent I the rent of office for city depart-1 raenta In Brooklyn and refused to take advantage of the opportunity' The offer which the Controlleer refused to accept would not merely have resulted In a saving of the taxpayers' money but also would have centralised two city departments to which taxes have to be paid In jane building and thus saved the taxpayer the inconvenience and expense of running over downtown Brooklyn to pay thetr various tax hllla Because of the Controller's refusal act on this proposition William A Cokaley an expert tn the real estate division of the Finance Department who made a thorough Investigation of the entire matter and recommended Its adoption quit the city service When an effort waa made to secure the Controller's Justification for his action in the matter he refused to be Interviewed I will not talk to anyone from The Brooklyn Eagle he said "The Eagle could not tell the truth If It The Water Supply Gas and Electricity' Department lias its Brooklyn office at 60 Court at In tha Terminal Building It has a lease on the premises it occqples there which extends to May 1 1022 It pays an annual rental of 121600 for these quarters at tha rate of 1160 a square foot of floor apace Oofcelcy Advised Moving In Mr Cokeley made a study tha city uffice situation In Brooklyn and recommended that at the expiration of the lease on the Terminal Building quarters the Department of Water Supply Gas -and Electricity be moved to some point nearer the Tax Department offices In the Offerman Building so that the two tax collecting offices would be within easy access of each other -The owners of the Offerman Build-Ipg in which there was then sufficient vacant floor spade fo accommodate the Water Department offered to rent part of the building to the Water Department' and also agreed Mr Coke-ley said that if the Water Depart-ment moved in Immediately they would take over the unexptred period of the lease on the Terminal Building quarters and give' the department rent free to- Ita building until May 1 1022 After that date the owners offered a live-year lease on their -pram laes at the rqte of (0 cents square fooLjnstaad of the 9150 now paid to the Terminal Building owners -If this offer-'1' had been accepted within a reasonable time after- It was offend Mr Gokelajr pointed out the city might here saved-? three-years rental of the Terminal' --Building amounting 994020' untUl21y and after further -earing 'of ap-piaxlaMswdjwQiOOtO yeer forllv4 years -This makes a- total of 4144 010- The owners of-: -tha -'Offerman Building also offered to beer the pence of moving tha-Water Department from Court eW to-the Fulton at premises Lessors Offend TUdcellaMoia "The Welnbros Meal Estate Co Inc owners pf the 1 Terminal Building when approached to And out their attitude toward the- tranemr or tne Water Department from the building were more than wIITtng to agree and offered to cancel the city's leaq entirely If It was desired They were confident that -they would be able to relet the spare vacated by the- Department at the same If not better rent The wear and tear on tha building caused- by the stream of people going to pay water bills algo made tha owners of the building '-eager to loaa the Water Department as a tenant--Finally Twhen tha matter dragged on to December last without any action by the Controller the owners at the Offerman BpUdlng withdrew their offer and the whole thing fell through ln'dleguet Mr Cokeley 'who had gone so far as to prepare charts showing probable safbg carfare to taxpayers by having the Water'und Tax Departments ita one'- building resigned his posltl'in -V" The Wejnbres Company even wrote to Mayor Jiylan 'prior to they withdrawal of the Offentian offer stating they 'would pot object to the surrender of the city's i lease The Mayor flrat -replied that -he would refer the matter to Kora President Rlegelmann When 1q: was Informed that the matter did not come If the Bora Preel-dent'B-Jnrisdtctlon Ip replied that the Water Department Kras satisfied with Ita present quartei and the matter was dropped MEXICO TO EXPELLfc tENKjNSLLEGES ALINGSVVIITH REBELS MexIcOCiD''MerchS-iw' 6 Jen? kins former United Stated Consular Agept at Ptiebla whose permission to pcf In that capacity was 'recently revoked Is to be expelled from Mexico in Consequence of hla alleged' deal Inga with frbela according to Insistent reports hsie sr Ths United States Embassy has handed a new -note- to the Mexican Foreign Offlce relatlve to chargee preferred to an interview1 by charge preferred in an intervleir hy IjulteMlelt piu tor cttoaWate jcr Puebla -whlch lnvolve yrocedur 1 1 RAILROAD SHOPMEN MEET A' NeW Wtgo Demands Probable Conference Outcome of war and will not bo peramently I of w- available to- th Canard May If before IT of the the LEAGUE PRESIDENPILSONII ON RUSSIAN STAND governmental problems hla latest slant being strongly toward at least tineBt oolol announceman theoretical sootallam i that a Peace Conference between the The chief of his cabinet la Iaaleesto Bolahlvtata and bbrder states eonvenes De Ambria former Italian -syndicalist in Warsaw today tabor leader hla chief of foreign re-latlona'ia Icon Kochnltiky a strip- ling Belgian socialist and one of hla military staff la a member of tho Italian Military Mission to Russia who returned Bolshevist These men arc undoubtedly Influencing the formation of the constitution now' ll) process of drafting while their leader who la no organiser makes oratorios! and poetical proclamations keeping- the enthusiasm at a high pitch: -'v Tho whole outfit trios fearfully' hard to efface tho impression that tha venture' is 1 imperialistic or militaristic one of hla' leader going wo far1 a to explain1 painstakingly that 1t ta sort Of Jip "mjws Pictures of arm in arm with hla aoldier ware adduced In evidence' 'and at the' lunchedn at tha palace at which was a guest- mueh waa made of the fact that a marina circled about the table pouring cream for the coffee "If that' ta militarism make th most of -exclaimed the Despite tha decision Of the Allied Peaee Council some day ago prfcteh led Europe' to expect recognition of Moacoir government tliere la atlll evident la France bitterness because Europe la on the verge of welcoming tho Rassian ghost- to 1 ita capitals a Foch wanted the AUlea finance an army of Poles Rumanians and Osecha jto destroy tha ghost which today atlll stalks upon tha political Mage but waa denied authority That to one of Innumerable things held agalnst Premier MUlerand- at home Had ha -been unsuccessful aettllng the railroad strike the predict tlopa heard in France tome weeke age and repeated recently that hla Ball Imminent might have iiecomn true But aa rendition remain now -Miller and ta'eafe for a whltav-r-rv-ri Still France la resenting tha manner In which England ta suppoaed to be dominating the affair of Europe Willie President Deachanal- apeak of Asks If Amgricfi Will Join Alli BOLSHEVISM BITTERLY DISAPPOINTS CORKY NO SPIRITUAL REVIVAL Stockholm -March 4 Bluer disappointment with Bolshevism la expressed In an article recently published by Maxim Gorky the Russian radical according to a Helsingfors dispatch to the-Ttdnin-gen of this city revolution haa not been followed by any spiritual revival" the article Is sold to declare haa proved Itself unable to make men more honest Men In power now are just aa brutal as thoae In authority under the Imperial regime and send aa many men to prison Bolshevist leaders driven by ambition are performing experiments upon living peopta especially the working a -security1 for France Poincare Barthou and Brtand are watching their opportunities and the psychological moment perhaps at the time when France wishes te put through some special proposal at the London' conference there may be cabinet eriata and a change of mlnlatry a tot of moral evidence that France haa her ire aroused Is still full of intrigue" and strikes and official announcements of Allied conference give no Indication of tho great politt'ial games which are being played behind closed doors with Germany' a silent-watchful' careful pawa and partner The- strategy of nation seems to be one tawhlch each nation to trying to gain Individual ad vantages by pursuing Individual policies -toward 1 Russia and Germany Selfishness Mill play an Important role in i European -affair although' probably much of that could have been destroyed had Ameriea assumed at tha cutset the role which she should and must eventually' take: In world affairs-1 A significant bit of eeonpmie news reaching London tcto Is -that tha nc mMm groat Krupp plant at 'Bisen to new employirar- 460 ptnun that being I Ihe tram non Vih half the tramber tht cash re-taters and reapers ar to be' manu- tecturedY -'v' Gov Edwards Leading i Sipiini 350 Beer BUI "VY Goa Edward of New Jersey who to shown signing tho MU permitting th manufacture and sole' of beverage bdvtag 2)6 percent of alcohol In New Jersey upon the termination of the state of war with Germany' declaring that there could to "no greater work of God than tha defense of ancient American 1 Gov Edward to prepared now that this law has been enacted' to Initiate thd State's pro posed suit In the Supreme Court attacking tooth the prohibition conatl tutlorial amendment and the Volstead enforcement act Gov Edwauda on hla-rtcord as a banker Governor of New Jersey' and "114 beer? tolH ta making a fight for -the' Democratic nomination for Presidency to (J fan to j-to gnat ta to 'London March 4-An League: of' XaOone -throughthe American' Embassy thatSSf' Preskteat Wllsoii dectare whethsr wishes -American representativa'1 to''vC- Me FntUe UtMti g0r4MttoJ JcUrney to Russia Urlth the Allied kddreesed to' PieMdcnt Wilson on to Um placing of aa American' member on Ihc Allled Commtsslca to JnveMl- kato conditions In Russia ta not the f- flrat attempt that tho A 11 1m have made to obtain participation of- thoJJntte-l nates oven If only Informally to the activities of the League of Nations When the Council of tho League 1 hlld Its lint meeting In London rep- rosentatlon were made to this euun- try oeeklng te have President Wilson give John Davis American Ambas- odor permission to sit with tho Cous- -V oil Without the United MatN-tMto'Y' tag any obligations Ambassador Davis seconded the suggvtlon urging formation astorther ptans of-- tho league The raquesL wms nof Com-Ct piled with tijy'-'T st-w It "Is noi' In Washington that a request from a similar souree wiU meet with aqy better suet as es-'l peetollv oe the United StatM has to ter y'J-r reserved full liberty -of action 4tR she held ta JUs word before 'outbreak Of the Vforid wtr ssId Prv- mler' Xitel' df ltalv a tnlrvleW 1 iiurliMtM- Guardian retauons toward Russia' and has Jolnsd with tbe AlllM ln tbe negotia- tioac Molting forward to the wain ssurjsiss'fi: no longer a-Credlt'V1ut Is on lbs debit other ruined people -i side of the ledger r' Premier Xlttl expreeed strong on-Fublle order in Italy 1 good aaM-vtetlon -to favor of restoring udrtnel ate poet- The greatest anxiety teemed' to be aroused over the opposition1 If the Italian Socialist party and trheb D'Annunsio learned that during my general study of the Italian situation I Intended Interviewing Socialist leaden among others he requested me to undertake personally to-convert them to the belief that his wiohes and theirs were practically in accord He also announced hla determination to decorate me with the Order of Star of Flume but fortunately hla star box was empty -at the moment it Premier NltU I gradually tightening the 1 cordon about Flume censorship haa excluded Flume new from1 Italian papers for several days thua depriving of tti-toL eflta resulting from hla oratory Nittl also la -Cutting down' supplies of food and coal with tha evident In tuition of starving th poet cut Spasmodic attempts are being made today td revive tha long -eloeed local Oil refinery as a- substitute otherwise 'gas and electricity will win out automatically i Captain Ugo formerly Of tbo Cnpront MUMon to America arrived to Join hla father yeslsrday coming tn dlsgulae sa an Italian customs officer Inspecting baggage at the border sntH opportxrity airtved to leave and walk Into territory cAlULiyjX DENIES MAKING threat Against Alfonso Paris March 4 Today's aeaalon of the- trial of former Premier Joseph Calltaux brought out an alleged throat by Calltaux against the life of King Alfonso of Spain at tha Unto the land: tag of German Morocco led to complications ta 121L William Martin former phlef or protocol at tho Foreign Office related a1 conversation had wlth King Alfonso on Jan' 10 1412 The KIng according to Martin' declared that at the time of the Agadir Incident 1L Calltaux tent an emlaaary te hlr dea With death Martin teMilled that King Alfonso raid ho was not afmld of Calllauxro threat but had made a Dote of tt and left a copy taa vault no that If anything happened the truth would be known Calltaux denied oMiat these was story ai threatening him any truth In the i court to allow- him ta produce counter proofs at a private sitting of the court tlon of trade with the 1 Ruamam co- operatives 14 1 t' TICT MirMFD RDFAII l- PREDICT HIGHER BREAb That ars expecting a the Premier sndlf that country could get her minimum requirements in coal foodstuffs and raw' materials hs itiy st ths Supreme Council meeting nwri 400 000 railroad workman would be able to reconstitute herself tt London yesterday says "Perttaax" h7 oonomlcelly "'V In the Echo de Parle today formally "No attention must br pald to ru' demanded a revision of tha Hungarian i Brotherhood of Maintenance of way mors about Bolshevism' he continued draft treaty Mgnur Xlttl -declared Employees' and Railway Shop wqrk and -moderation the by Jt 1000000- Magyars would srs met here today to discuss formula- slogans of Italy 'at the present mo-- included In tha Jugoslav Ru-1 tlon of a new wagepcala Twenty-four menf" -i 'p and Caeehoslovak state The general officers and 142 general chalr- Only brief allusion to the Adrtaue correspondent redds that Premier men representing Union men working problem was mada? :1 j'- Lioyd George of Great Britain was in-! for 111 railroads Wo shall And way out onld the ellnedfrto? support ))l Itallan col- ana the Don't' msgtafy According to the -moot -we snail nna a way Premier "and we and the leagua unfavorable Government report on i winter wheat Jtt April and that cm- '') equentir wheat and1 flour prices would advanoe waa Mated yesterday at the meeting of the Brooklyn Mas-' ter Bakers -ParchaMnc AseociaUeB i at 1440 Decatur President Martin Keldel sold that th education campaign- ef the Pur chasing Acsoctation acquainted tbayiy: public with the Impending rise in of bakory products 4- i Bomo -of the masted toakera present yt 'i remarked that additional demands toy 1 the union forced upon the bakery pro- prtotora would causa' the public to 4 lose patience and compel tho house- jY wife to do her own halting aa mother did ta years post Erenr member was urged to employ an apprentlcawtth the object of teaching him tho baking trade 'N1 TO TALKtHI EMJIETT Lawrence Gwemr wffi speak en Robert 'Emmet' meeting of Friends of 'Irish Free tom tomorrow-avenlns In the assembly halt of tha Church tbs Holy Family on llih su heu rail became mote active frontier controversy by talking of bn( important debate was on the proposal of those share center periallsm Golf' perslrtent demand for made tar Slguor NltU on Monday beanier cn tyd thq neutrelliStlon of the eastern eoaat that ta furnish Germany with raw ms Bartta Msrch f4-rPrellminary ar- ng Krm ttv Tllr Rocle Wand oftheAdriatio proven tha futility of te rials necessary for the normal work- rsngements have ta Me yen St Psul Bt Louis' the allegation of lrtperUlIsm galnst nc of fcer Industries au International Canard Steamship I ten Francisco Texaa-PactflcLPerai Italy loon ahdnld bp Issued by tha neutral officials tor docking and Southern Ratlirav eie "What after all Is IUI demanding countries tn lha payment of which to tha company at ritetpated tha advance the Adriatic? Ahe wants atrtpa of certain Germdn resourtea ahould be Vosalsche Zeltung It Is to 1 nCerann fron? territory- the population' bf which le chosen hatnially the most easy to be! first Cunarder will arrive leas than the Italian eaauoltles In the realised upon being earmarked for this on March -war Do not confuse Issues by talking-eervlce Definite arrangements hava not as of secret trestle The- Pact of Lon- i Jr la no doubt' says the cor- yet boen concludsd the newspaper don was concealed -only because of the respondent tha" proposal of states an Cuxhavsn ia at pyeent being as transfer point for prisoners in 1 exchange- with the hlghert Ion in menigheet Quota- month debate was on the proposal NltU on Monday don waa concealed -only because oi inn of tn war and at' any rnpungni vropo Signor Nttti dld not triumph uj but nev 1 used rate those who 'might romffiata in th itallsii people' are possibilities of revolu ai'tor were mnonnrea ta the "onot1reO recovery at.

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