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   Van Wert Daily Bulletin, The (Newspaper) - April 27, 1920, Van Wert, Ohio                                A D 1878 OHIO DAY 27 TWO la a curved Bifocal Lena ground in one piece and not any higher in price Han the ones pasted on v If you are the pasted on bi- you will find a treat and the price is the pleasing part We are having wonderful success just now with this New One-Piece Bifocal Better phone for an appointment and thus avoid long waiting in our office as are experienced these days Appointments served first always pay phone calls Evening tests by appointment HOLD GERMANS TO THE TREATY Supreme Council at San Remo Agrees on Military Force SIR WILLIAM B WISEMAN HITTI FEARS USE OF ARMS Italian Premier ls Convinced by ments of Millerand and Lloyd Agreement larly Pleasing to Belgium Refracting Optician VAN OHIO A RUDY FURNACE With a Honeywell Heat Regulator is an Ideal Heating Plant I install Regulators on all Furnaces C L EPPS 200 N Washington St Phone 1737 VAN WERT O San April supreme council adopted the Franco-British declaration with regard to Germany after Inserting a clause declaring Its readiness to take nil measures even the occupation of additional German territory If necessary to assure tlie carrying out of the treaty of sailles The adoption of this clause lise to some discussion Premier Nitti of Italy opposed military measures Pre- miers and however showed the Italian prime minister the necessity of considering such an Foreign Minister of glum and Baron Matsui the ambassador to France joined them iii this point of was adopted by the council The declaration Is pleasing to the French It thai lives of the allies meet the Ger man chancellor Mueller at Spa glum on May Deny Plea for Bigger Army The joint declaration begins by ting forth that an increase of the man army cannot even be considered so long as tlie of the treaty are not being with It recalls the Germans made no proposition on the pies tion but declares that tlie not Insist upon too technical an inter- of the The declaration asserts the tlie allies uot lu any part of Germany's territory It declares tlie view of the a direct exchange of would be preferable to an exchange nf and Hint they are disposed to under- take direct conversations with the man government The declaration ends asserting thai the if the allies as complete as their unity lor tlie war and that the only means fur many to secure her old in ihc world will be for her to keap her en- Ten at Council Table After the session of tlie council the following communique was d The supreme council met at the Villa present Mm Scialoia Lloyd PENNELL BROS Sir Bart Wiseman Is In Washington on what Is reported to be a secret mission British notification was -in request to raise the maximum of her army as provided the to The supreme council definitely ed hot to discuss the Adriatic problem again until a later date probably at a special conference In one of capitals NEW TAX READY Terms of Proposed Legis- lation Agreed Upon COMMERCE BODY PLANS BIG WORK r n Convention at Atlantic to r Is there a shadow falling across the windows of your Is your eye tight If so you will find there is relief in store for you at a price conduct an to find the Ic is you should wear and Glasses we make for you will bring back to your vision the joy that it should Lord M General Berthelot Ambassador Johnson Karon and aiin Hymans find Tasper The council in the presence of naval and aerial experts.1 proved the aerial clauses of the treaty Afterward a resolution was approved relieving Turkey of tain financial responsibilities and lems which were intrusted to of control The council also discussed the ex- of the treaty of Versailles on the part of Germany Paul Belgian foreign said that the Belgians were altogether satisfied with results of the conference ends with a demonstration of Jhe intimate and cere unity of the allies impression In Europe and in Germany will he declared Germany will re- alize that her maneuver to divide the has turned against her and that she must not on the allies in- dulgence in execution of the Treaty Safeguard to Nation M Hymans also This close and very thorough un- gratifies us because il is necessary to our security as well as the security of the world Belgium has two great friendship's those of France nnd England who are equally desirous of holding the solidity of the western group which Is the best guarantee for Republican Insurgents and Propose a Retroactive TQt on Swollen War Fortunes of the proposed legislation to impose a tax on swollen war fortunes to raise revenue for soldier were agreed upon by Democratic and Republican Insurgent leaders who are making a fight for ol tion of South Dakota of the insurgents and Henry T of Illinois Df mof i atic leader on the ways and means committee are In- sisting upon this method of raising enue aid Instead of il tax OH sales as proposed by the can steering committee Johnson and Rainey jointly the legislation iii the house It will be urged as aii to the bonus now be- ing framed bj the and means committee Authors of the measure had tbe assistance of a corps of ury experts in Diking out the and they say it bus the proval officials of the treasury department Representative the ways com- accepts the chief features of I arn friends of the proposed bonus legislation will defeat the of the majority ers to suspend the rules and pass the without amendment The Republican members favoring this tax feel no one has the right to speak for the Republican party ami say what the party be with regard to legislation If Is defeated the responsibility will be with refuse to afford an opportunity to vote for tax on swollen war fortunes by attempting to jam a sales tax down our throats by flu gag rule VAST SUM WILL BE NEEDED Session Approves Move to Manage the Nationalization Work in the United to Production Atlantic City N T April hoard of directors of the United Slates of Commerce convention here th chamber assume supreme control ot Americanization work In the Status ing and directing the efforts of now engaged in philanthropic and patriotic To finance undertaking it was proposed quate of money be nnd disbursed by a standing tee on American ideals under rules prescribed by the board oC directors The proposal approved at an executive session of The hoard nnd submitted to the national council composed of representatives of more trade and cial organisations which constitutes the membership i The national unanimously approved the board of directors posal An enormous fund would be to carry out lie proposal bers of the board declared A bureau of inquiry and information concerning enteritises operating In philanthropic and patriotic fields would be authorized and upon recommendation 01 cial support would given such en- or withheld The board would authorize the com- II HIMES SPECIALIST Mfi Grill MME GUISEPPE BRAMBILLA HIGH COURT HITS HARD COAL TRUST IU S Supreme Tribunal Orders Dissolution of Big Companies Mme ot of the kalian is one of Hie most popular of ton's diplomatic hostesses Shu was Miss Julia von L Meyer daughter of the former secretary of the treasury DEMOCRATS ARE WET Only Two Dry Delegates ait Cook County Invention Adopt Resolution in Favor of Allow ing Each State to Determine Amount of Chicago April over the of allowing stale to for itself of cohol in beverages enlivened the SAY MEN MUST RETURN Rail Strikers Must Go Before Given Hearing Chamber of Commerce Rail GOVERNMENT WINS BATTLE Sustain Government's iion Firms Violated Commodities Clause of Commerce Decision on Dry Law mi American ideals to create f era tic PARIS FACES MAY 1 STRIKE Paralysis of neas Is Threatened by Workers In French Capital my country The disarmament of Germany a matter that Is the center of the con- i Terence's attention It is necessary 24 hours render Germany Inoffensive Paris April This city faces a paralysis business on Saturday May 1 as result of many unions voting to the labor demonstration by ing M general strike Hotel telephone and telegraph local surface transportation and gas and electrical workers all unionized employees on the pay rolls of the municipality with the exception of health officers and many less im- portant branches of labor will M Jasper said lie did not know how pate in the strike Work In most lines will be resumed Teachers will remain on duty Food stores will be open part of the day the proposed meeting with a Would be In Germany but declared he believed It n good procedure He approved fixing Germany's reparations debt as good j business tt may result In a tion of on r he said but not tf the realities Te Army Later Tlw supreme council Informed many that the question of the strength of her will be made the of a conference allied and on an FRANCE TO KEEP FRANKFORT central council composed of executives of philanthropic and patriotic organ i- with the ing wasteful effort Would Take Responsibility If put into operation the plan would fix responsibility tor all tlon efforts upon the United States Chamber of Commerce the directors said and con tri I tutors to such efforts would be by the chamber to support only such organizations as the chamber approved Means of stimulating production of the necessities ol life as a step ward tlie cure of American economic and social ills will be a topic of dis- cussion at the conference Holding that the responsibility for Increased production rests equally upon capital labor and agricultural Interests the program committee it Is announced here arranged to have representatives of each present their views on the Willie the conference will deal with material methods of In- creasing production such as modern machinery elimination and the increased efficiency of distribution the chamber Is pre- pared i It was learned to follow with a effort to stir Individual Americans to their duty to aid the every line of endeavor Want More Production Industrial unrest by bers of the is without ex- ception ascribed us the basic cause for the high prices the average er has to pay for everything lie chases Against however is re- ported disposition on the part of the worker to reduce his effort working hours or lay off a part of each week or month The tion will endeavor to work out a gram by means of which both the manufacturer and the employee will be shown the necessity of augmenting output for the good rather than as a method of Increasing diate profits Work alone a cure for many of the Ills left by snid Homer L Ferguson president of the her Increased production means a larger share of the necessities and comforts for our own people It means more for people are dying for lank of food and clothes In It lies the means of making up the wastage of war The duty of America Is to produce The responsibility lies on all alike the merchant the farmer the worker The contribution of each of these will be laid before our meeting of Evanston On the vote Mr the The question came up on a tion directing the delegates the state to instruct the vention in favor of a light wine and beer platform The resolution was adopted after a stormy session of which F Mcf'ill loch dry forces and Tones of AVI I met te were only All wards of Chicago and the other county towns voted wet The resolution read Resolved That it is the sense of convention of the Democratic party ot Cook county that the gates selected to represent us at the state convention to be held in field May be and in- to their best endeavor to have instructions passed at con- vention expressing it to be the sense of the Democracy of Illinois that they are In of amending the stead to the end that the various states may have the right of concurrent power which they hold with the national congress to mine lie alcoholic content of ages Washington April federal won its antitrust suit against lie Heading company and filiated coal companies in one of the so-called anthracite coal cases By a vote of 4 to U the Supreme Court sustained the government's con- tention that the companies violated the clause oE the inter- state commerce act and ordered dis- solution of the companies The and Central of Jersey railroads the court decided must dispose of stock ownership re- the nnd Coal and iron company and rite Coal com- pany Justice Oiiirke rendered deci- sion for while Chief ice White iii a minority In which Associate Justices Holmes and said the minority Was iii favor accepting the opinion of the lower dismissing tlie suit should be sustained Lehigh Case Pending Associate Justices and Brandeis did not participate in the de- was at- torney general during the the government prosecuted the was instituted in 10.18 of the so-called anthracite foal cases that against the Lehigh Valley company and ed coal production and sales Baseball Results STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE Won 700 C Club Brooklyn Cincinnati St Ph New Ch Will Net Withdraw Troops Until many the Disarmament of Treaty Snn April will not withdraw her troops from fort until Germany has fulfilled the disarmament clauses of the Versailles to served no- this on the supreme AMOUNT GERMANY MUST PAY Supreme Council at San Memo en Marke Reparation Snn April will to puy marks us the total reparation the council decided The ence will break up 0 2 2 New York B 5 St Louis 3 4 G Detroit 0 9 445 428 375 200 800 750 445 445 428 250 000 Is pending Voids Oklahoma Tiie court set aside Oklahoma court denying ments to sixty-seven ami Indian citizens in that state who sought a refund of collected by county officials as taxes on land allotted them under a treaty They claimed the were exempt from taxation under the The set aside Oklahoma Supreme court decisions dismissing a suit brought against Carter county officials to secure the reimbursement taxes paid by and usaw Indians on land granted them by the government No Ruling on Dry Act The supreme court failed again to liand down a decision on tlie of the ment and the enforcement act The Massachusetts state Income tax aw imposing a tax ou In other states was held con- by the Supreme court The court would take a recess from Monday to Mai 17 next Indicted Coal Men in Court Chicago April con dealers and operators Indicted at In on the charge of conspiracy to violate the Lever act by limiting the production of coal and Increasing the before United States Commissioner Mason and removal plan to the Indiana city for trial Daniel A Sims special assistant to Attorney General Palmer asked the removal and questioned witnesses brought in by the federal government to identify the coal dealers as the men named in the indictments Monday's Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn New York 2 Philadelphia 3 no game rain Louis no game rain AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 3 Washington 2 Boston 9 Philadelphia 0 no game rain DRY OFFICERS RAID BURNHAM Sixty Dalrymple Deputies Sweep Down on Alleged Wet Cafee in Chicago Suburb Chicago 27 Sixty prohibition from A V n quiet trip to four that are alleged to have been selling liquor confiscated of whisky and nml arrested the owners and several waiters in each cafe No op- was offered to the for Speedy Strike Still on at Chicago Washington April labor bouril refused to hear the of the Kansas City men's on the ground that the application did not conform to thai provisions the law i on the of thai Chicago St Lou N and and the frs in the In York previously had been refused the board Applications from rgU and Columbus to be acted upon to from hers at commerce parts of the country asking ft speedy nient of the whole railway wage nite the board announced that proceeding with all diligence to ah early adjustment Chicago April men settled their affairs for a tight claiming victory as tlie railroad managers announced the ing of a new yard employees and a close approach to normal traffic The railroads issued that switchmen are now at work in the local yards and that 90 cent of the other employees brought service for the will remain at their new Freight traffic they said is about 82 per cent of normal Sixteen of the striking switchmen re- turned to work ou Sunday The rebel leaders scoffed at reports the had been broken They pointed whereas a tal force of switchmen was ed by the railroads the normal force in the arils is close to Liver they said have not proved in three arid tlie are still below normal The strikers were confident that the be forced to withdraw some of their help their old employees New York April R assistant president of the hood of Railroad Trainmen confirmed tlie report that nine charters ot the brotherhoods been revoked but stated that tills action does not necessarily mean that mere affected are expel n tbe Mr i the bers of the 1s have privilege of President G Lee for rein statement locals whose charter remain intact St Louis Mo April of twenty-six railroads In the St district announced that they will not treat with the yardmen and the men to see the proper officials of their roads with reference to securing re- THE MARKETS Grain Etc Chicago April tt eat Ins ins May July Sept May May July YANK BARTENDERS IN CUBA Spanish a Stowaway Says Americans Have Taken Every Job in Country New York April tro n Spanish bartender whose Madrid training was of value in catering to the American palate that mixed drinks the three-mile limit Havana as ft away In the cafes ot the Cuban tal be found tbe Spanish combinations that were his only accomplishment as welcome as Spanish and he went on the bum said Hint every job behind n bar was taken by member of the International Bartenders Union of the United States Ho even in tho smallest places there was no room even for a Spanish expert who know no English and had never heard of a dry Senate Passes Rivers Washington April rivers harbors was passed by the ate after it tmd been amended so M to make the total against the iu the MS passed by the house 1.70 2.02 per 98 tb basis in jute darM rye wheat special brands to retail trade Brat clears clears hard soft winter 12.50 1 timothy standard and No 1 42.00 No 1 and No No S timothy clover extras 92 score higher scoring commands a urn Urals 91 score seconds score ladles Ing stock Price to Extra tubs prints firsts ard cases ordinary miscellaneous lots cases included cases returned extras packed In white wood cases checks extras LIVE spring roosters ducks Reese 100 Ibs northern NEW tori CATTLE Choice to prime steers good to choice 13.25 fair to good fair to choice and feeders good to prima cows fair to good belters fair to canners bo- logna bulls veal 14.00 light butchers 15.50 Wt heavy butchers Ibs light packing heavy 813.25 rough packing fed lambs native lambs and   

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