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   Lock Haven Express (Newspaper) - March 24, 1917, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania                                LOCK AYEN EES PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT 36TII LOCK MARCH PRICE TWO BRAND ORDERED TO LEAVE BELGIUM AT ONCE President Wilson Issues Instructions for Amer ican Minister and Relief Commissioners to Quit Territory Occupied by TOLERANCE IS NO LONGER A VIRTUE German Government Has Subjected United States Citizens Conceivable Offered Gratuitous Insults and Reached Pinnacle of American Minister Whitlock has been ordered to leave Belgium with all attaches and American relief For over two in order to feed innocent Americans have submitted to German restrictions that under ordinary conditions never have been German authorities denied diplomatic courtesy and the privilege of communicating with Washington by Later he was not allowed to communicate in any German submarines have sunk Belgian relief ships in flagrant dis regard of the solemn pledges they had given the United RIGHT 0 IKE RMS IS WIL Flat Increase of 10 or 15 Per Except on Coke and Iron BASED ON THE ADAMSON ACT Higher Wages and All Operat ing Costs Cited in March plication for permission to make im mediate advance in all without the observance of the customary for except as to rates on bitumi Survivors of Oil Ship Reach Rot Aboard Trawler After Hours of SEVEN AMERICANS DROWNED PRESIDENT AND CABINET IN IMPORTANT WAR COUNCIL ON NATIONS GRAVE SITUATION Torpedo Sent Squarely Through Illuminated Name Supposed j te Entrance Into Crash of Now Beyond All Peradventure of Doubt as Presidents Advisers Decide to Speed Up Prepared ness Plans and Extend Aid to coke anil iron before the Interstate Commerce mission Friday afternoon by rhare president of the Krie Daniel of the Baltimore Ohio CI AT T fLAI BY KAISERS GOVERNMENT international News to Marrh Captain j Christophers official f the sinking of thj By International News to the March to stand any longer the imposed by the German government upon the American relief work among of destitute Bel the United States has withdrawn from that stricken little country Brand the American and the Ameri cans engaged in relief The withdrawal was ordered by President Minister Whitlock will take up his official residence at Accompanying the official announcement of this action was a stinging indictment against the German govern ment for violation of its pledges and its acts of aggression against the Belgians and their American For Jjf been no official document issued by tins government during the entire course of the war that can equal American protests have not even been given the courtesy of an Inclosing a significant indictment of the German the president says Although a verbal promise had been made that Americans would be permitted to leave Belgium if they so the Ger man observant of its other has not been such that the department of state would feel justified in accepting the responsibility for leaving American citizens in German occupied steamer Healdton by a Howard of the New German with the loss temporary receiver of the Americans and 13 Boston i Maine of the i will be forwarded to the New York Central Samuel of the department at Washington of the American consular high Carl of the ern and of the dispatches quoted New Chicago i j captain Christopher as saying Public Pays the j powerful electric lights were George Stuart Clyde playing on the fritted States ilag George and Hugh I attack was J signed the petition as j counsel for the They are the attorneys who represented the presidents when in lll they applied to the commission for permission to advance rates 5 per That was granted in AY BATTLE GERMANY WITH DOLLARS Sentiment is That the United States Should Not Furnish Men to the Entente But Should Extend Unlimited Financial Credit and Ships as Fast as They Can be Turned of I I NATIONAL GUARD AWAITS a was held yester WILSONS GALL TO ARMS day afternoon to prepare the plans for Americas entrance into the A By News to was a spirited in which highly March Important matters were handled Tiie Council of Defense dispatch and left the and its advisory at far advanced In the direction j its meeting today in the office of of adequate the secretary of took up the tion secured as to the work done at March seven Americans who perished in the sink the meeting served to give a broad sweep to the picture which is being drawn of American It is question of halting the J of the National The council also it is the advisability bird The at is to j third Hoboken George enable tile curriers to meet the second mess San Kran will be made to the cost H able Chi operating their by r nf of is the way freut clear that the American government ingot the Healdton were hand the revolution in Russia second Brooklyn and the establishment of popular J into serried a there as an epochal precautionary The ment which begins Russias full was at in the war and that it solved that the entrance of the shall Iw another o j of urging the president to call the entire Guard of the nation r The en tire subject Ask 10 or 5 Ptr Cent John I1 Captain here ii who Pot wil bail 1 hristopher uM h liari tint our wo At oclock a rare I was in the i rnn Aii wesit otli I ill my hir to 1 found that lor colossal the of the President Keen for it is necessary to withhold tiil of of steps i it the tone aril of tlie n as as the and this to convey a of the direction in v the is The president to 111 alert tal ahead of He brought for ii ith tV a b of actual steps the that the kaisers be made Jo be con that tie States means to the force of its prestige atd resources to Hie defeat of the at over the in i j of the Wilson for Any and All The revealed to his st hi t to urge upon Con gress en April the date that he has sele for his address the ai to prevent Ger man from controlling the commerce of this and other nations It Ls the the Cabinet that the 1nited RELIEF WORK WILL GO No exemption from the rule amidships at By International News to the March American relief work in Belgium will be continued despite the withdrawal of Minister Brand the Commission of Belgian Relief wired the State department this The telegram told of the great necessity for it and what plans are being made to meet the new the spot win re the ships name was illuminated king the en room The light served lhat advances must he prop Illing of tariffs to heavy commodities on wind rat slated in cents or dollars per tmi in a stead of in cents per 100 The luV brats High Costs Hit ABOUT READY TO DECLARE WAR STATES By International to March from Zurich today say that German news papers declare that Germany will de clare war against the United States just soon as an armed merchant man fires upon a German FORTYSIX ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE PERISHED IN STORM FINANCIERS WOULD BACK MONEY AID TO THE ALLIES By International News March of or more was by Thomas of Morgan who is In Chicago on In the past three years allies lave spent In These figures would warrant the expenditure of America could bring about a speedy of the war by granting the al lies sufficient credit to enable them to push their military operations with 7ANZER JURY DISAGREE OF PROMISE CASE International News to New Marrh being in a deadlock for the jury in the case of Hay charged with perjury in her of promise suit against former dis was discharged this could not reach an For length of time in deliberating the jury set a new record In the federal courts By International News to New number of dead in the New Albany catastrophe stood at K at oclock this know that there are as a result of the said Mayor We fear that at least 10 more bodies will be found In the Two bodies were today taken from the ruins of a colored school which collapsed on K children during the Four more children are Reports received today from the districts in Southern Indiana say that 3t least five persons have been killed outside of New 286 LOST WHEN FRENCH WARSHIP IS SUNK BV UBOAT March the sinking of the French battleship Danton In the Mediterranean on March says a statement from the French admiralty received 280 men were The Danton was torpedoed by a hos tile The sinking of a French battleship of the Danton class by a German sub marine in the Mediterranean on March 19 was reported in a statement issued j by the German admiralty on March 20 and received here by The statement from the German admiralty that tlie which was protected by listed heavily after being and capsized 45 min utes Lieutenant Captain was named as the commander of the German ready and equipped for I rushed The filing of the formal petition to hack to the cabin in the and was be allowed to make the unnamed per Just able to Riab a coat the sex of advances was in pursuance taut a second explosion shook to a program initiated the dny before the This time it hail been tor at an informal conference between the the tanks commissioners and the railroad The oil ran in all which all those mentioned necessitating a quick get I viewed with alarm the fact that on found that my apparently many railroads in the territory north having been cut from the tow line of the Ohio and Potomac and east of had capsized near the the Mississippi the net operating rev ship and none of its occupants were enue for the last two months has been seen The volume of business has the was been larger than but the differ settling fast by the One or two enco between the operating revenue poor fellows in the bunkers never and the net operating revenue was not came up and I expect they were killed as great as during the corresponding there by the I just had months of the preceding when the time to jump into 2 t net was the greatest in the history of The submarine came up once and the railroads looked at the sinking No signs They said they could not maintain could be seen on the their properties if they were not given which immediately dived under water an opportunity to Increase their reve In 20 minutes it was all nues during They have not as Then came 12 hours In open in yet felt tho high cost of living to the sufficiently clad and exposed to bitter same degree as but they de hail and snow until we were sired to anticipate the prospective in picked up by the trawler There creased cost and remain in a was one Spaniard in my whose at all to maintain their proper clothes had been burned He died ties at the maximum of with of out diminution of dividends to the According to my we they were well within the socalled safe they would be able to attract new in channel when the Healdton was tor for the capital to meet extensions and but should shins of all l of why there had been no public revoca turn of the order the state now at the mit that this is a sort of e h th b b to tlie gather of terrorism toother of all of the state troops of b seas te state h sup He ulp anj of strategic de they have been recruited to The prominence which is to Baker had a jn war and concise ready of maDV tak two b he army policy which had been other It was loped by the war as a I the at the Cabinet result of the discussion which he tnat this government will feel the Is now to render greater as ready a plan for s1 sistance to the nations at war sion to the Congress through the particularly president s i and than has ever been Secretary of the Navy Daniels went extended to a foreign over the various plans for expediting m naval construction and He I NATIONAL GUARDS TO PROTECT SHIPYARD AND MUNITION PLANT laid down immediately and to put the present destroyer flotilla in the pink of fighting The destroyers will become the fighting arm of the navy after war IF They alone will venture far upon the high sea in search of the undersea boats of the Many of them are needed as should the At fleet be refuged in sonic ade By International News March regiments of the Massachusetts Na tional Guard will be called out imme to protect the bay munition factories and bridge as a re protected port pending the I Q between Secre War Baker and Governor Me destroyers would become available for j Call here and actual hostil against About Completed Secretary of Labor Wilson had an Lowell the has about important set of memoranda to work of papering and He detailed and secured the ap proval of the Cabinet for a plan of painting the Gearhart and Marshall properties on Grove next to the mobilizing and diverting i The abor when to the munitions floors of the nave been MUTINY IN BULGARIAN ARMY SEVERAL REGIMENTS DESERT STREAMS AND ROADS MUDDY DIPPi 3 FOR BLACK SUCKERS industry from other The government already realizes that labor In munitions plants must be regarded from the first as an eminent form of national Fully Launched for verted into four flats which will be occupied on April Off For and Ray and rain of Friday afternoon ami niKh has had little e streams in this March has which is in session at that in the country and those in and about this Motorists slate they have never seen the roads In such a wretch Sold at Public condition at this season oF the yean Tlie of the lato Isabella mtt they are at And what is of Beech sold at pub It is not likely lhat they will lie sale this afternoon by Constable dry off for some of this the nation renders This wasi 11U11UII i clearly indicated by the assertion the attack upon the reported I thus to have caused the death of 211 Improving had effected no change in The rectory of Pauls Episcopal the inasmuch as the govern on West Main which inent already was absolutely steeled in j was recently vacated by Lewis its j is being overhauled by the The whole tenor of the discussion j pager hangers and prior to among the executive of the I its occupancy by Edward Quin was that its military and A new roof has also should be centred against been placed on the  

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