Piqua Daily Press (Newspaper) - May 2, 1916, Piqua, Ohio TO APPROVE PHILIPPINE May they probably approve Uie house Philippine granting the islands a larger de- government but making 110 definite promise of BY 24 HOURS THE FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF THE UNITED slightly MAY 2, 1916. GENERAL CONSCRIPTION IN ENGLAND F d DECISION CAUSES BIG o TO GO TO IS on Total of Will be Added to British Forces REBELS ATTACK POLICE NEAR DUBLIN By United May A party of Sinn Fein rebels the police at 1IJ- miles of early wounding of the rebels rest disturbances in the suburbs of Dublin and out- lying Military Training C Coarse oj 1 wo Weeks Wilt be Given RIOTERS IN DUBLIN QUELLED BY BRITISH By United Press Asquith this afternoon an- that government has decided on a general con- scription policy .in The announcement was in the house of The Premier's announcement came as a It had been understood that the prime ister would give the voluntary system of obtaining recruits for the army a few trial before asking enactment of a calling to the colors all eligible for as well as single men in- cluded in the conscription measure which recently passed Premier Asquith's for compulsory service is a complete victory of Minister of Munitions and the North cliff e papers which have waged a campaign for general military service for Adoption the policy of general conscription will add to the British armies a force variously estimated at between and 3 Dead in Militia Is Called By United May Three persons were killed and forty injured in a at the Edgar Thompson Steel plant at Brad Sheriff ards this afternoon ordered out the state coal and iron police of the Carnegie Steel were to district today from Gary and Youngstown to help guard the Thompson Steel plant at and other big plants where strikes are It was announced that 400 more of the special police would The big Braddock plant operated today with a ed Reports of the number of defections to 3IOULDERS STILt By United Press May moulders at the turing company are still ders have been imported from other The machinists are expected to go out in sympathy if terms are not reached between the striking moulders and officials of the ENRAGED CHILDREN STORM POLICE STATIONS By United Press May it was he had attacked one of their aged one hundred boys stormed the police quarters yesterday in an effort to get at William While the accused man was being taken to the mob of boys hooting and ing Wingate denies the charge but is being At a meeting of the special committee of the Piqua ber of Commerce yesterday to decide upon ar- j ran gem on ts for twelve high school boys tary find naval academy for a two course of tion this summer definite ar- were made to have preparations completed as oon as It was found that it will take This amount covers the transportation is all that is necessary Cor the trip and Four of the twelve will not be the least to Tic It was decided that the four boys who will get the trip and the Culvet instructions without any financial will be worthy in every be sons of parents who are not financially aure to take ad- of placing their boys at ver for the two Instead of making up the list of twelve boys from families capable of defraying all if the special committee believes that four of the young men should come from families who are of such attention but not in a tion to give out Qualifications The following are the tions necessary for each boy will make the applicant shall be a high school between the ages of fourteen and who is a citizen of tne ed is not less than five feet three inches in who Is free from any physical that British troops in Dublin a former James British troops have brought ar peace to One of the pro minent figures in the movement to put an end British rule in Ireland is James Larkin who is probably the best strike Great liable to court Women are Among leader in EXPECT KAISER TO ASK FO By United Press officials here believe the Kaiser's ex- note to president Wilson on submarines will That it will suggest if not actually further negotiations on the ine issue now a year old is the an- at the The embassy said today it was without official information from Berlin as to the nature of the er's reply to President Wilson's de- It was frankly that from the character of the demands an d the always heretofore the inference is drawn that Ambassador Von storff will shortly receive instructions o ask for resumption of his with Secretar 17. 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TROOPS READY FOR ATTACK liY EL May the outcome of the conference at both the Mexican and can armies are At some points along the line taken by tne the punitive the forces afe only H T' No alarm is felt here for eral Pershing's forces as he has been so equipped and provisioned as to meet any tion which might There are now can soldiers in along the 300 mile line from the border to and protected by en- trenched and fortified General Funston is confident that this force nor only hold out against a larger Mexican force but could tually take the if it were AMBASSADOR IS IN BERLIN AFTER 3y United Press By United May reply to the can note commanding a change in ther submarine under threat of has been com- Ambassador ard arrived today from the kaiser's Some alterations are to be made in the next few EMPLOYES QUIT CO-OPERATION EMPLOYER FAVORED Attacks by French Are Repulsed By United May French at- tacks south of Fort and the Callette forest were ly repulsed by the Germans In a eral hours hand-to-hand struggle the war office announced this after- The Germans maintained all their Profit-Sharing Plan Endorsed bff By United Press May most ous blow delivered since the crown prince sive was launched the Verdun that when French troops lato yesterday captured 550 yards of German trenches southeast of For late The war also announced to By United N. May ion of the Methodist Episcopal church and the Methodist Episcopal church was endorsed by the board of bishops in the annual copal address read before the I conference here The ad- ress refines the attitude of the hurch on religious and social The bishops favor agreements be- ween inventors and wage earners for wage adjustments and profit-sharing condemns Mormonism and the and severely censures clergymen who perform the rite ol marriage for divorced con- trary to the laws of the All forms of are con and the bil is No specific direction regarding amusements Warn would prevent him from performing military who is of good moral and whose record in school has shown him to be able io At the present parents of two boys have spoken for the to send them to Culver for the All parents desiring tc take advantage of the offer should send their communications to tary Appleyard of the Chamber of Commerce so he shall receive them by Thursday The session opens at Culver on May 15. Six hundred boys from Ohio will take part. Dayton To show the interest being taken in the arrangements tne following communication to the Culver author from The Greater Dayton Asso will be of Greater Dayton Associatio accepts proposition as submitted i your letter of April 12 and will a once take such steps as may be to forward you twelve of our best high school buys for military though its is so taken with the idea This is officials in view of Count ron past success in di- what has appeared to be ous by personal co-operation with Secretary Lansing in They pointed out that the can demands are in no sense an there no time therefore the United States probably will be willing to the Meantime it is expected Germany will modify her submarine campaign to meet the American view pending the outcome of the expected COVINGTON WILL VOTE ON SALOO WET AND DRY FLECTION TO BE HELD 30 258 SIGN By United May 2 Eleven and employes of the International Harvester Company plants at Blue Island and were out on strike Two thousand more joined the strikers at the McCormick Division plant at Blue Island bringing the total number out there up to At the Deering also an International Harvester company subsidiary are 500 rebels were teen hundred seven days of streets of it mated today by completed a This estimate is officers Bodies Found lit Ruins Rebel bodies were the ruins of wrecked by British shell erty Tiall and in a number of buildings demolished by artillery or the of casualties was early and believed to lie beneath The Dublin hospitals c ing with women and children Moore Donough mender of the anS a- is among was shot while country near with only a A small body of to die fired the Dublin rebellion last night a position Westland The crackle of guns ominous The whole party British Off leer The city was resuming normal ditions were and the people of Dublin are their first square in Those who had no money provided with A British officer who 1: home at Black oh Monday and was one captured by the rebels He prisoned in a building in Four one of the last areas to be ed to the government TURKISH SHIP IS TORPEDOED BY BRITISH day that in the successful attack against the German positions on th slopes of Deadman's during Sat te French captur cd of German JOO to 600 yards By United Press May A British sub- ing is issued against any movement tending to create a union of church and An increase in ship of between and 000 in the last four years is re- v. hat it will through Its own means finance the whole meeting all the expenses necessary for and even Any suggestions you may have to offer that will be helpful to use in the selection of on a merit of course will be The local Chamber of Commerce will give to the two boys who come back with the highest grades from Culver memberships in the Chamber of The boy having the highest average will receive a two year membership and the boy having the second highest record will re- a membership for one The special committee is greatly interested in the Culver proposition and believes that it will lead to developments tn the young marine sunk the Turkish troop ship in the sea of according to dispatches re- here CONFERENCE EXPECTED TO REACH DEADLOCK Covington will have u and dry election thirty ing to a petition signed by 21S dents of that little The tion prepared by the dry forces was completed yesterday and had more than enough Since the first of the year the tation for a wet and dry battle has developed to such an extent that it was but a matter of weeks before the question come to an Some time ago an effort was made to have a vote 011 the proposition anc a petition was placed in circulation This petition fell short of the requir ed number of signers and for a tiine the question was allowed to The dry quickly prepared another campaign and Covington seems to be in the posi tion of having a very lively on within a short At least three saloons will be pu out of business if the dry force comes out the men who receive the advantage i 5 of By United Press EL PASO May con- ference between Generals Scott and Funston and Carranza War Minister Obregon was expected to reach a deadlock Instructions notifying General Scott that the Uni- ted States government refuses at this time to discuss at the conference the immediate withdrawal of. troops were due to reach the LOPES WITH O Settlement House Romance Shocks Society Is COUPLE MARRY WHILE HOUSE IS BUILT IN DAY Mjay workers plied their hammers and plumbers in- stalled the pipes on the Miss assistant secretary of the Real Estate Board and John McCann were married this morning in Anne's The house is being built in a day for the young as a gift from the Real Estate N. May Morristown society was shocked when it learned mat Misa Sarah only daughter of Dr. James M. one of thf best known divines in the United States eloped April 1 and was married cretly to Ernest an Italian bricklayer with some local as as amateur The romance began at a ment house where Miss Buckley met the robust They slipped away to New York Cor the Pignone went back to his job of on their return and Miss Buckley returned vo ner society On days when it rained and there was no bricklaying to the Italian drove the churchman's daughter about town in lier Dr. for many years tor of the New York Christian won the name of No one could learn today what he thought of the Central just his telephone of By United carmen's conference at pie reported near to 0 a motion was passed to the strike committee for consideration all questions to working Ending of the strike jand tion of full service on all lines or a long bitter today In the street Mayor Armstrong b a new acceptable to BOARD DOES SOT GKT By United emergency give del money U