Sandusky Register (Newspaper) - April 27, 1919, Sandusky, Ohio ft Exclusive Associated Press O U N D E D 182 2-More Than Daily * * * APRIL 27, 1919. * * * THREE CENTS DECLARES Woman Deported TO STAND UNITED i Warns That Privation May Be | Necessary to Save j Country's April 25.-Premier addressing crowd which liliu on his return from Is not time for fine In the face of the world which Is Judging wo must have firmness and a are two The first is whether the government and the Italian delegates havo faithfully interpreted the and will of the Italian The response was thunderous shouts of doubted continued the I know the soul of but confirmation was The first question is limine is consecrating our second question is to estimate the gravity of the Hut I do not ask you for an Lei us not now consider what best or most desirable can happen to our whoso Just and praiseworthy attitude has provoked the admiration of two and Long live with Says Italy Heady for must show that wo have taken worst Into After four years of unspeakable privation and sacrifices we find ourselves faced - France Enters Plane in Unique Transatlantic Flight BACK WILSON CROWD CHEERS PREMIER ORLANDO ITALY IS INCLUDED PEACE TREATIES diss 1/ltlva.n S Tr Miss Lillian Scott an American writer and correspondent of a number of American Is being deported from according to an announcement made by the British She is ar acknowledged friend of Baron vor formerly of who recently was from Miss Troy has Ik in for several and dining her residence in that country lias been active as a The manner in which espoused the cause of militant brought her into disfavor with the British Luring tho great strike of dockworkers in 1913 she supplied 96,000 meals to starving children of the FIT April 26.-A vast including the members of many escorted the national which visited General Graziola today to express the city's determination to be annexed to with fresh sacrifices and At this moment Italy is ready and greater than than in 101 o. decision must bo a well considered Food supplies failing but which has known has never known I do not conceal from you tho danger of this very critical of will face am with continued the brother among and also a chief who asks to obey and follow tho will of the It may ho that we shall find ourselves but Italy must he united and have ut Italy will not At the close of his address the premier was given an Gen. of the peace then spoke and were cheered by the soldiers and Prince of asserted that there were complete solidarity of the people of Home and of Italy with tho Crowd Accompanies Premier Gen. Prince Colonna and entered motor cars and a procession was formed which proceeded to tho royal palace In The passage through the streets was extremely slow owing to the density of the which insisted on drawing the car occupied by Premier Homo idea of tho numbers gathered can be gleamed by the fact that it took the premier's car two hours to cover the short distance between the station and At the palace tho party joined tho queen and crown prince on tho The entire group was acclaimed with enthusiasm by the assemblage April 26.-The loss of a seaplane with a crew of men who started on a return trip from Boston to tho naval station hero yesterday was indicated by the finding of part of the propeller and onu seat of tho piano on the beach at Provincetown The men wero Lieut. J. 8. Ensign John G. Howard and Electrician Bernard Seaplanes and submarine chasers sent In search of the missing men today found no truco of Burned April 28- An nir RAMSEY GIVES LIE TO STORY ABOUT RECORDS Says Were Never Denied Right to Look Over Books of Bears Him R. K. who has represented the vestry of Grace church in the controversy between that body and other bodies and Saturday night the and word in replying to published statements credited to the named to make the Good Samaritan hospital n statement that the committee has been unable to secure a copy of the records of the hospital is an absolute declared Mr. Ramsey the church vestry or myself care to break into another newspaper i but if it Is necessary U 1 give the lie to such unjust statements aa were published I am to prove that what has been printed Is an Attorney John F. who on behalf of tho was delegated to either look over the records or have copies Saturday night stated that in all fairness to Mr. it should be known that he has not at any time refused to permit the committee the right to look over the records or to have them Ramsey has been very busy with his regular duties and with the Liberty Loan said Attorney Hertlein it is only fair to hi into say that ho has never refused to permit an examination of the Ramsey Hits Hard In records are In my declared Mr. Ramsey are the only evidence that we Mr. who represented tho was told that ho could view the records at any time ho saw fit and not until two or weeks lifter the appointment of the committee did he broach the Then I told him that he could certainly look over the records it for We fixed the He wasi unable to keep the appointment and I did not hoar from on Pago 2, Col. 6.) Fifth Liberty is Behind Fourth For First Week Work April 26-The nation's total Victory Liberty loan subscriptions stood at the officially recognized result of five days of Little of today's business found its way into the figures as given out tonight by the At the close of the first week of the fourth Liberty loan the tittie corresponding to tonight in the Victory loan subscriptions of had been rolled more than has been subscribed this Since the fourth loan was larger than the current the percentage at the end of first week was 14.25, whereas 15.66 j per cent of the Victory issue has j Tho St. Louis district stands first I in the percentage witli 80 per cent of its quota already subscribed and covered initial installment The district ranks and Boston In volume of New York has tho largest while Chicago lias It developed today that several government including the of the federal trade j commission and the have j taken steps looking to Investigation of j reports that Liberty bond t are doing a thriving business in many localities by buying up bonds of past issues at very low These bond j it has been urge i persons to sell bonds already I and to subscribe for the new issue of Liberty i In some cases amateur brokers have paid as little as and for on Page 2, Col. 1.) 1 France enters Lieutenant the French has made two and the giant plane in which he to cross the Atlantic unsuccessful ant Fontain is the first French 1 tor to attempt the transatlantic His proposed flight will end in Burleson Must Walk Says Gompers Catawba Island Grower Does Not Think Fruit Badly Hurt Fruit has been but little damaged by tho recent cold it was said last night by John P. of Catawba who is one of the most extensive fruit growers In tho pessimistic reports which have been sent out arc a little said Mr. was working In the peach orchards today and could find but little the first place there has been continued cool weather and this has retarded the blooms to such an extent that they were there was a high wind during the coldest weather recently and this wind kept the trees In motion so that but little formed on the This was a have peas two Inches high In my garden and these with other garden stuff were not may be there were special conditions in other parts of the state which will cause a loss In but I do not believe this immediate region will will be two or three days before accurate information about losses can be NEW AUTO ROAD TO CEDAR POINT O. A. Boeckling Co. Buys 17 Acres Land From J. Hinde For Short Route to Will Be Ready For Use in 1920; Start Repair Work on Old Road This By a deal closed Saturday The G. A. Boeckling Co. secures seventeen acres of land between the main market road and the West Huron marsh for a new entrance and road to the Cedar Point Chaussee to be ready for use in 1920. The new entrance will be one mile and a half closer to Sandusky tin* present and tho new road will cut down the distance from Sandusky to Cedar Point two and The present distance from the court to the garage at Cedar Point is figured at 14 The property was purchased It has April 26.--Ralph W. 67, representative from tho fifth congressional district of Indiana for died at a local hospital this afternoon as the result of Injuries received when ho was attacked by a bull on his farm ut entire left sido was which rebuilt for the | crushed by the his heart postal air was burned today while being tested at Belmont New and Pilot P. L. of L. was badly Advices to tho department gave few but said an inquiry had been FIRST Life Toll is Heavy April 26.- Heavy loss of life is reported in the sinking of tho steamers Magdalena and The Magdalena went down in a storm miles off The Alfonso in collision with the steamer and lungs In 1913 he went to as a member of a commission appointed by President Wilson io study rural credit Victory Loan Flyer is Injured Fatally April 2C - Frank of enlisted man attached to tho Victory loan flying which was horo was injured fatally this afternoon when hla head was struck by a propeller blade on a. machine which he was attempting He died on the way to a BOO feet frontage on the highway and extends back from the road to the West Huron marsh for a ranging from 1,500 to 1.80C It is planned to build a entrance gate about 100 feet back form the main A concrete road will be built from point to the The company will then continue tho road across the marsh and connect with the present Chaussee on Cedar Point at a point above that part of the peninsula which is annually affected by the spring and fall east and t This will eliminate the trouble caused by washouts and provides all the year around automobile connection between Sandusky and thr The old road and will probably be The O. A. Boeckling Co. has loni contemplated this improvement ar the annually increasing auto traffic to Cedar Point demands that a permanent through road bo established In addition to providing necessary facility for tho improvement will reclaim many acres of marsh already owned by the resort To Old Work of placing the damaged of tho old road In shape for thr coming season's will be start ed this President Boeckling says that such examination of the road as ho has made leads him believe that tho damage douo last fall and this spring la not as extensive as in tho previous Thousands of feet of tons of aud other materials have been ordered and will bo delivered early In the week the the road will be ready foi THE WEATHER Week's Forecast April 26.-Weather predictions for the week beginning Issued by tho weather bur eau REGION OR GREAT Fall early days of the week with to normal rain proba bly about middle of week upper lake region and a day later lower Nearly normal OHIO warmer Monday probably Highest temperature On same date last Lowest temperature On same date last Precipitation On same date last Sun rises 43:M4; Sun and I 52 6-1 Sti 42 0 Observations taken at 7 p. m. 62 41 O. 66 5(5 7 a 4ti 6a 60 M. C. til 70 St. 58 8 I. C. C8 61> S S 40 62 3 Long before the opening of Med. 64 54 10 .88 46 88 lo 0 68 88 0 00 80 18 0 74 70 13 0 48 88 18 0 68 58 12 0 60 36 11 0 66 40 0 80 64 IS 0 70 44 1 62 40 13 0 64 52 12 63 30 li 0 62 60 n 0 40 80 H 0 54 88 it - 0 73 83 0 The Associated April 26.-All indications point to the fact that Premier and Premier Clemenceau are standing squarely the president on the Italian thus presenting a united front of the principal great Further written statements have thus far been in order not to inflame Italian sentiment But friends of the president took steps today to relieve him from being the sole person to bear the and may lead to some public declaration of the British and French In the meantime it can be stated that President Wilson's copy of his Italian declaration bears tho initials of Clemenceau Tho French premier affixed his signature last Monday and gave his approval for its publication but the president delayed Its issuance until Beside this initialed approval of the British and French another written document exists which was prepared immediately after the i Issuance of the president's with a view to expressing approval and support from the highest official I This is not from j but from one able to speak Declares Post Completely j Out of Sympathy With Labor's NEW April 26, president of the authority on foreign It devoted chiefly to WAR LEAGUE PLEDGES TO PUSH LOAN Hundred Members in Solemn Total Reported By Banks is Morn than 100 members of tho County AVar took u solemn pledge at the High school auditorium Saturday night they would devote every ounce of this week in putting across Sandusky's portion of tho Victory The meeting of tho workers had been called to put a littlo spirit Into a campaign that has been lagging behind here the past At the close of business Saturday about 23 per cent of tho loan had been the total reported by banks being Workers report that the small loan buyers are not taking this It Is claimed that a number of people have not enough money to take even a due to the fact that labor conditions have not been of tho and the continued high cost of Una worker reported that he canvassed two of his territory this selling Just small whereas in the other loans every house on the street had bought at least one Small Investors Are Very This condition seems to be general In different of the A and a of the territory will bo made this when tho big effort to put over tho loan will be Lee in charge of the war said that the members wero organized now to put on tho drive In real high class and they would got busy bright and early Monday Keports from the rural according to show that tho subscriptions there are far ahead of In the In proportion to amounts given the various to Keller said this would change things in tho Tho official report from the banks at loan headquarters yesterday showed these American 1,050 Citizens 3tt.2uo Commercial National 8,100 Third 12,t:>0 Peoples S. Ut 4,100 on Page Col. 4.) Federation of assailed the administration of Postmaster General Burleson in a statement issued here declaring that he must the plank sooner or statement troubles of Postmaster General which in a recent statement he a tributes to a plot or a conspiracy on tho part of tho American ore not duo solely to any dispute there may liave been between tho postmaster-general and the publishers to whom he The most recent example of Burleson's autocratic nature does not come as a surprise to these in the labor movement who have como in contact with his was long ago forced to the conclusion that Burleson was completely out of sympathy with the trend of American thought and totally unable to comprehend what America meant when it declared war upon autocracy Burleson needs only a wider field and a better opportunity to fit him for succession to some of the world's best known but The only In Burleson's way is that the world has reached the decision that it wants no more die Tho United States post office department is one of the very few places In the world not ynt In with that Workers Resented beforo the U. S. government took over tho telegraph of the country Burleson's cold and autocratic treatment became known to the workers engaged in tho Naturally resentment has followed this course and this resentment has increased in volume exactly In proportion to the Increased field over which Mr. Burleson workers in various branches of the deportment have come to understand thoroughly that democracy and the post office department havo nothing hi common except that they exist under tho same Time after these employees have endeavored to secure the opportunity to be hoard by the postmaster-general through their representatives for the purpose of or just causes for They sought to lay before him their complaints in order they might have Ids consideration in order an adjustment might bo brought about through tho of These pleadings for an opportunity to ho heard been as vain they havo been own experience with the general has been of a lng the question at length and concluding against the position and in support of the It Is that the name of Italy has been included in the final draft peace indicating the allies hold no change in Italy's status as signatory of tho The as contains a full list of allied powers made war against Germany with names of the It is in this list Italy figures with a complete list of tho five plenipotentiaries headed by Premier It will be in this form presented to the Germans next unless exceptional conditions definitely severing Italy's participation with tho Italy Still in League Italy Is similarly included in the appendix to the revised covenant of tha league of giving the names of the countries forming the The covenant in this form will go before the plenary session of the conference despite the strained Italy continues to be given full status as one of the entente This has been one of the most anxious days of the peace with all eyes toward While work proceeded on the final details of on Page Col. 4.) What Do You Think? Time Do You and It's the Inquiring Reporter FRED SR. should keop the present It seems wo ought to observe this time until fall so as to prevent AL. best for the public Interest to retain tho present If laboring men it inconveniences them why wouldn't It bo all right for manufacturers to begin work an hour later each O. pres. ent time should bo kept until It Is changed by the Interstate commerce commission If it sees Doubtless the commission had a good reason for placing this city in eastern Other persons could readjust schedules as wo have done in this JOHN favor tho Cue reason why the farmers uro going to Bellevue and other places now operating on the old time In preference to Sandusky is because tho stores ure open ut those places an hour later than in I US V. SOU 1 i like the new ft gives us more I daylight in thu Just when I wo need It to do work on the try it will help materially In road building thU I think similar it ought to bo left Just where it la. Acting for tho workers 1 have had a number of conferences with him in which I have endeavored to induce him to grant the opportunity to his to he heard through their These of my own have also been in has been rather a favorite pose with the postmaster general to appear us a high minded generous and sympathetic with his Attitude Culled the case of the postoffice on Page Col. 4.) CARL new time's good enough for me. I guess the porter will make a little more shinning But then I should worry about The barbers find It really fine aa far as they aro FRANK don't like to get up with the chickens to bed before the nun goes A little longer sleep in the morning would Just about suit me. ting up In the dark don't go when I might be getting few winks of to round aut perfectly good 87