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   Sandusky Register (Newspaper) - April 22, 1919, Sandusky, Ohio                                E SANDUSKY EGISTER Exclusive Associated Press 182 Than 5500 Copies Sold Daily Jf Jf TWO VOL. 9 7. NO. 9 6. * * * APRIL 22, 1919. * * * THREE CENTS ITALIANS DODGE CONFERENCE tm m to Pa M M H Pa to to DETROIT OVERSUBSCRIBES LOAN QUOTA FIRST DAY DOUBLE AMOUNT WANTED 26 Honor Flags Given to Ohio Districts Which Make Full Stir April Detroit claims the honor of being the first large city in the country to exceed its quota in the Victory Liberty the figures here reaching at 4:15 o'clock this against a quota of it was announced An effort is to be made to double the The Peoples Stale with was the heaviest Henry Ford and the Ford interests were next with OFF TO BIG START Premier Lloyd George's recent he has prevented disintegration of Iter repudiation of Viscount his coalition support by hta assurance cliff e. Britain's great Journalist and j that he is conserving Great Britain's In an address in tho house ' Interest at The premier defined of commons is now the as copies of Lord topic in according to j Northcliffe's pronouncement on the from This question kind of peace that ought to tie made for the time overshadows the freely circulated among of whether the premier soldiers in according to his own personal prestige and I Lloyd George's Bar Assn. Judges Are Cries Ansell In Court Martial Case April 2L-Uncounted millions In subscriptions to Victory liberty noUs poured Into bunks and soliciting committees throughout the U. 8. No official reports had reached national headquarters tonight to give any idea of the Harvest on the opening day of the three weeks Reports Indicated that the opening i was marked by less excitement than i those of previous loan campaigns j when fighting was In progress In Generally the t ruined ers of former loans had enlisted for the last Long before closing hours tonight ' telegrams arriving at the treasury i told the story of enthusiastic com- i which had subscribed their full quotas the first Among the first to report this record South St. and Derby Procter and Merrimac and N. Rock port and Big and N. Clark North Java and N. V. Karly indications a treasury review of tho loan wore that tho victory notes were general distribution and j not being bought up largely by banking | Students of the Haskell Indian In- ' at exceeded their quota today in one Many cities anil counties In the Kansas City district also reached their quotas Mimo of them using the volunteer subscription method Courier Carries Lynn one of tho first cities to obtain lis quota in the last campaign today started a courier walking to Washington with a pledge to Secy. from the city to subscribe its The K. S. one of tho throe destroyers which will tell the story of the Victory liberty loan to the entire country by a voyage from Francisco to Now York pulled out at the Golden Gate this afternoon to begin a 4i billion dollar Tho speed of her engines will be by tho nations daily subscription to tho victory For ivery 2, the victory ship will travel one The entire cruising distance from April 21.- Lieut. Col. Samuel T. former noting advocate general and chief figure in the attack upon the army disciplinary accused the committee of the American Bar Association today with placed itself under the domination of the war department in Ita Investigation of military and of shotting Its eyes to the made on hLs appearance the was challenged by Chairman who warned Col. Ansell that he was and the wrong are not anybody's declared Judge have practiced law two and one-half times as long as Secretary I don't propose to surrender my judgment to If you are for this committee will strike hands with Col. Ansell proceeded with his arraignment of the court martial system denouncing It as un-American and the practically unchanged vival of the old British military adopted in 1774, when soldiers were the creatures of a sovereign or The witness was assured by Judge Gregory that he might have the time he wished to present his victory Over Subscribed First Day By Manufacturing Concerns in Beginning of The The I Undo & Tho Sandusky Foundry & j I The American Crayon Co. | Tho Motor Co. j Castalia $ 1,800. j Lake & Western j round house $ 2,700 | Total j More than was subscribed by the manufacturing plants alone In Sandusky the opening day for the Victory Liberty Loan Tho four firms mentioned above only represent the largest The others will be announced Tho two best outstanding features of the day in the way of to Joan accord -ing to members of the were the responses at Castalia the Lake Erie & Western round I tail road Men The railroad without put their names down In every Instance for as much as they did on the previous loan and rolled up the fine total of take more if it becomes necessary to put old Erie over the said several of The boys did their part. Watch us do ours now to bring them back to enjoy the fruits of their well Will Receive U. S. Irish Delegates Soon April 21.- David British lias agreed to receive former F. of Frank P. former chairman of the War Labor and Michael J. of next The Americans were chosen by the Irish societies in the United States to appeal to the peace conference on behalf of The arrangement for the meeting teas made by Col. E. M. of the American peace at a luncheon today at the residence of the British It is expected that the Americans will take up the question of his receiving the delegates from who are coming to U. S. SENATOR WILL SPEAK WEDNESDAY Eloquent Pomerene to Urge Loan Victory at Commerce Body's Atlee senior senator from will deliver a E A n DEADLOCK Castalia In. Tho showing in Castalia was made shortly after tho drive started and covers of the allotment to that This is distinctly a farming Liberty loan officials consider the Castalia amount to be indicative of the sentiment among the farmers to support the or to call officers or others views ho wished to be j Colls System j Col. Ansell declared that his own view was that the army court system was un-American and on the other side were in j est who were the use of the organized power to make the loan in first class It la the that there was nothing in the belief that the farmers the to cause j of doing their share and When he launched his passing their quotas in every part of witness the war the TITe bonds axe through the judge advocate ed by according to advance had sprung strongly to the ports at headquarters as being a fenso of the court martial | has been apparent to mo ever The among the the committee j taring plants Is also considered GERMAN ENVOYS TO PEAGE MEET ALL POWERFUL April 21-Germany will send delegates to tho Versailles congress with full powers to as Count Von foreign Herr secretary for art and Dr. general manager of tho Warburg Herr president of the Prussian assembly and of the national soviet Herr minister of posts and and Herr In all the German party will number 75. The arrival of the delegates cannot be expected Before April 28. E April 21. - Isah placed on trial here today on the charge of criminally assaulting Bertha a white girl of 12 escaped from the custody of the Sheriff Feeling Is high and posses have Talk of a lynching Is 332ND IN NEW CLEVELAND T you have taken up an tutle of co-operation with the war Col. Ansell added that had been frequent conferences between the i committee and the of the chief of the acting judge eate general and other officials views wero opposed to j those he The committee had such a relationship with I those defending the present he that those In opposition who j previously had denied fair had little to 21.-Mayor! who was in New York today to welcome the 332nd tele- 1 graphed his secretary late today that I the regiment would arrive here some j time Thursday and will parade here Friday According message tho soldiers will Wrong Says to the entrain NEW YORK April 21.- With the distinction ef being the only Yankee veterans of the Piave campaign which forced Austria to her soldiers of the 332nd Infantry composed of Ohio and Pennsylvania 3.GOO in number paraded here today In presence of feus of thousands of New Yorkers and big i from their home The doughboys swung up Fifth Avenue gaily decorated for the to Central Park where the regiment and its Col. were decorated by Gen. of the Italian of the Judge Gregory hero interrupted to ask from what source Col. Ansell got his information as to the committee's The chairman declared the officer's statements were and that the witness was a suspicious and was altogether on wrong j Proceeding with his Col. | j Ansell said the appearing j fore the committee had been moned a way that precludes mere declared three I manor generals in one day Scott and views so fully known their testimony was a foregone It was harsh of one of he which led j as acting judge advocate to j recommend creation of the clemency j 1 board now while by the members of the committee In J charge of this The work was f progressing favorably yesterday and I will be wound up in a day or House Canvass j The house to house canvass the personal direction of the Erie j County War league will bo started I this It will be pushed hard as possible to the pledges j flowing into the banks as fast as they ' are Liberty loan officials urgo every person in Sandusky to remain at home the next two or three so the workers may he able to get in touch with m. They ask that signing pledges to the banks at once so I ' may be checked tip With the machinery under way now and plenty of attractions in to stir up the It is believed that the workers and speakers will unite In one grand spirit of | ation in putting the luan across with a great a with medals commemorative San to New the Americans service as part of the first bur of Is 5,2."0 If the t army jn Italy Is 5,2."0 nation keeps pace with the required daily subscription the victory ship will make an average of miles por representing the required of ( April honor flags awarded In Fourth Federal Reserve district today to counties and communities which had already subscribed their Victory loan Among them arc four and on Pago 2, Col. 5.) Ten thousand sons of Italy headed the parade and formed the guard of at the Lindau Communists Defeated Completely April 21.-After a short siege by Bavarian and troops the communists in Lindau on Lake Constance have been defeated according to a message received here from the Bavarian The government set up by the communists has been TO DECIDE i U. S. RAIL POWER April 21.-Steps national reputation for i looking to early determination of the government's authority under the joint resolution of by which control of the railroad and transport system of the country was taken over to fix rates were taken today by supremo court tn agreeing to expedite certain of tost under the The fixed May 5 for hearing Final decisions before the court adjourns in June for the Milliliter was considered probable by The Associated When apparently the council Victory Liberty four was ready to take decisive action on the Italian claims in the including the coast islands and the Italian Premier Orlando and Foreign Minister Sonnino failed to appear at Monday afternoon's These ministers had discussed the problem insistently with Premier Clemenceau and Premier Lloyd George earlier In the For the purpose of bringing the matter to a President Wilson attended the afternoon It was then expected that the which up to that time was considered almost would be owing to the absence of the Italian discussion of the Italian claims was dispensed It is announced that the council will take no further action on the subject pending information as to the future course of the Germany has accepted all the conditions of the allies with respect to the Versailles There Is little expectation in competent conference circles that it will be possible to finish the discussions with the German delegates and have tho treaty signed within a week from the date fixed for the first the completion of tho negotiations within such a period was declared to bo a physical Portsmouth Meet It may be recalled that tho convocation of the Portsmouth peace conference was somewhat delayed by a similar point regarding the competency ot tho credentials of the Russian Russian officials stated after j President Roosevelt's Invitation to tha had been accepted by the | emperor that delegates were being merely to learn on what basis Japan was prepared to enter into and that a decision | tho negotiations would be continued ( on such a basis would be taken at St. i Petersburg and not by the Russian i representatives at I Japan immediately announced that would not send representatives cept to meet with fully accredited ' plenipotentiaries authorized to negotiate After a second Interview American George i with tho Russian it was reluctantly declared that representatives would be A press coined tho epigram that a plenipotentiary was a representative I fully empowered to do as he was Loan appeal Wednesday a t the noon day luncheon of the Members Council of the b e r q f q q merce in the Masonic Temple dining Announcement of the merit was made Monday following a consultation with Cleveland loon by tho general loan committee officials In The speaker Is booked as one of the star orators of the Senator message Is considered of such vital importance by the loan that It was decided to have him talk directly to the business men In all walks of life In this He will emphasize the necessity of putting the issue far over the top in every county in and every state in the Reservations for plates must he made immediately through the loan committee or Secretary of the Chamber of The officials in charge of the drive felt Sandusky had been highly honored when they learned that Senator Pomerene had been sent since his services are so much In The visiting senator has spoken In Sandusky on other He made many friends then by his oratorical ability and sound reasoning The 1-hllh U. S. Inf. hand was to have appeared here Wednesday in It was postponed until later In the due to the Senator Pomerene 1st. LEAGUE NATIONS MAKES U. S. ASSERTS S. D. FESS DA April 21.-Congressmen States by its 1). Fess and Warren G. Gard de bated the league of nations covenant here Fess opposed the league because ho held It endangered the Independence of the U. did not specifically limit or define the Jurisdiction of the und placed ft part of the sovereignty of the 11. S- in the hands of a group of foreign Quid insisted that Fess had read Into the covenant meanings it did not Ho maintained that there waa no danger to tho independence or sovereignty of the U. 8., that the Jurisdiction of tho league und that it gave to the people of the world tho benefits of the was guaranteed to the United find that Card und I are agreed on all but one Fesa said In after he had withdrawn certain objections because ho believed they had been corrected by amendments to says there Is no and I say there is. For six 1 sit In and was told was no need of an adequate army or navy for the United States because there was ho danger of attack or We did get Into and we and because I see this danger I tha language of the covenant to be enough to eliminate ami chance of the U. B. surrendering any of its independence or PROTESTANTS TO FORM STATE BODY April 21.- Organization of a state federation of Protestant churches with two million members waa launched here today at a of leading Ohio A general meeting of representatives of 30 denominations will be held in Cleveland on May 7 during the national conference of the federal council of churches of Christ In An effort will be made to unite the Protestant denominations of the state In a council of tho federal It is planned to have a central for the state federation through which the world movement would operate in churchmen Among proposals in tho federation program is one to bring about joint efforts to work out the rural church movements of a general represented at today's meeting are Presbyterian und United COMMISSIONERS TO TURN CLOCK BACK ONE HOUR City commissioners Monday night voted to discard the government's daylight saving which they endorsed when it went Into effect March 30, and to turn tho city clocks one commencing next Sunday The resolution adopted also recommended Unit the citizens set their timepieces to conform to I lie Commissioner Um It was generally the argument being made that 90 per cent of Sandusky citizens favor the City Solicitor Stephens this hill will place Sandusky In eastern without observance of the hour or would In- equivalent to placing In the time with an observance ot the one hour daylight It was by Mayor Milchel that next fall when It is time to move the forward an Sandusky will allow her clocks to remain at their old thus placing Sandusky on the same time observed last WHEAT PRICES EQUAL TO ALL GREAT HUNDREDS FAVORS SOLDIER TABLET THE WEATHER warmer Wednesday partly cloudy probably rain north April 21.-The council of foreign ministers today approved the proposed provision of the peace treaty intended to forestall any effort the Germans might make to re-establish military machine by utilizing outside The article prohibits the si tiding of German military to foreign It was re- to the drafting Highest On same date last Lowest temporal uro On same date last Precipitation On same date last Sun rises Sun sets Wind und \U 40 52 42 as o NEW April 21 i maintenance of the government teed price In tho face of an wheat crop which will break all domestic consumers will ' not pay more for the products the coming year the rates currently accepted from foreign Julius H. newly federal wheal assured tho public In a statement here outlining the policies of his I Mr. Harries termed unsound any governmental scheme or artificial and thought ii quite possible with the greater part of Europe looking to America for und the crop prospects of the allied countries even poorer than last that little except of a temporary would be made on tho billion-dollar fund provided by congress lo carry out the of u One of the largest crowds which lias a dancing parly in Sandusky in years was present Monday night at Odd hall for the first annual ball of the Sandusky police Estimates as to the size of tho crowd varied from to 1,200 The ball was an unqualified sue | uot only in tho point of attend A communication from the Trades and Labor to Manager read last indorsed but as a social event and i erection of a suitable cial The police pension will realize between and Observations taken at 7 p. m. M. City - C. - C1 r. St. Louis S L Clr Sa ii ii u ir. C. 78 53 7u fi 3 70 7 1 78 72 00 7 1' 00 IX 58 01 6-J c - - 82 54 Ti. 72 7 0 SO 82 VI 01 tiO 78 00 4u 02 o 68 40 34 00 60 Oil 02 44 00 48 48 42 42 48 04 14 12 12 10 10 10 18 1* 12 0 I 0 ' i 0 I S| 0 0 0 ti April 21. The Russian embassy here made public today the outline of the plan presented to the by Russian representatives at Purls to solve tho Russian It asks recognition as of all national authority who are inspired by democratic ideals and on Joy the support of tho population pending the setting up of a of it was said last The big function was really a affair something going on in each all tho At the main dance floor Ackley's augmented orchestra furnished tho dance Most of the evening the floor was so crowded that dancing was but the merrymakers made the best of tho situation and everyone had good Promptly at 10 o'clock the grand march City and Mrs. John A. I led the I Adler's orchestra furnished a pro | gram of music throughout the In tiie room adjoining the I Vim big I cabaret entertainment was given j and nearly 500 people packed into for this enjoyable Lew | Griffith master of The following acts were j Tho Quarti in I Peg Say She j I Joe 11. brew With Miss Nettie You Cuius to Keep Thorn on the Ira Vou Going to lto On Saturday When the To u t Iocs Pry j Lew I on Page 2, Col. 3) tablet in memory of Erie county soldiers and sailors who made tho supreme sacrifice for their The assembly said it hoped would assist in furthering the Following the reading of the communication Commissioner introduced a resolution to the effect that such a tablet should be placed in Washington and that Manager Zimmerman shall confer with the county commissioners to gala their HALF BILLION April 21.--Another block of treasury certificates of Indebtedness dated May I and Oct. 7 witht the usual interest rate of 4i per cent was announced today by the Subscriptions will received up to May 8 and certificates of the issue ma luring May 6 will be accepted in of the new This 1* J ihe tenth bi-weekly issue floated In | connection the victory  

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