rms xossnre sus* tota, abjz, jurch 4, i«*blio fashion to make a many UyCiH tiiCi0 by the President in the Congress of the on the Sth of January A in subsequent ad-ed to th!s pledge? DEd the Republican Party States respect it? They notified the Allies eni's pledge was to be scrap of paper- Did ister of Groat Britain ► fought an election a e bad himself signed d won the oieotion on completely violated it, Minister of France redid not. A few short ? himself had signed openly flouted it in it Deputies.'onference assembled sibly, “to agree on the is of the application’*Japanese Romance Is Disclosed in BelgradetBy Associated Press) j BELGRADE. Jugoslavia. Mar 3.— j Mystery surrounds a recent attempt ito steal a will in Belgrade, and The j local courts are trying to solve the j riddle. a he inforsrcion thus far available, points to a war romance in Siberia between a Bosnian soldier and a Japanese woman, and further knowledge is being sought through diplomatic channels at Tokio.A thief stole a document from a translation bureau liere, and was captured. He admits ho did not get what te was ait. He says nc sought a will made by the Japanese woman *n question, who is described .us wealthy. This 'man is the author! ;y for the following lale,Ivan Mrkonja, n Bosnian, 30 Years old, belonged to one of the Austrian divisions which deserted the Central Powers and joined with the Russians, When the Bolshevist revolution came anil the Russians disbanded the old army , Mrkonja joined one of the wandering bandsbeen seen. Investigation developed rnHbing and belief was that what they really saw was one of the^r number at work clad only in his. undergarments.An old ilex lean miner of Eureka often tells of the time when he and other workers saw a ghost of a small boy- It first appeared when the men were at lunch/according to tMa authority, and efforts to capture the spectre were without result. .Another ghost, story revolves around a miner who was fatally Injured while at work. This spook Is described as of n social disposition, for miners say it rides down in ih*f Icage and then disappears in th* drifts.In an Oklahoma stope several years aso, thirteen miners died as a result ot a cavein. Survivors told of the apparition of a black dog which dashed hack and forth supposedly to warn the workers of npproncMng danger. In connection with this disaster there is supposed to be the spectre of a woman, attired in black, who patrols the path from the scene of the mishap to the undertaking parlors where the bodies of the dead miners were taken.RAAPipapponderObyGReFOttPOsFfl