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' 4, . gat - , mnnsKG gyWSLGREASES THE WORLD'S AXLES: SOME PEOPLE GO THROUGH LIEE CREAKING Coos Bay Times Your Paper The Coos Bay Times Is proud of Its Utlo "Tlio Pcoplo's Paper," nnd U strives nt nil times to llro P 'o Ha nnni by devoting its energies to promoting tlio pcoplo's Interests. i lag EmxtB OL NO. XXXVIII. MKMMRILS OP TUB ASSnriATKD TKSH A Southwest Oregon Paper That's what tlio Cool Mny Times Is. A South, west Oregon pnper for Southwest Oregon pcoplo and devoted to tlio best Interests of this great section . Tlio Times always boosts mid never knocks. Ustnbllshed 1878 AsTlie Const Mull. ITALIAN WAR FEVER SPREADS 1EMCMS TOLEDO MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Time, Const Mull mid Coos May Advertiser. No. 252 HP.L1F.F IS TIIKV SHOULD TIATIJ WORLD COURT 1X1- People Are Rioting at Capital anci uuiur umus maKing Serious Trouble REARMS ARE USED Country is Almost in a State of Revolution and Situa tion is Grave One. JABINET HAS RESIGNED ifdiibers Cln.liucd They Did Not lime the Suppoit of All Purlles of I he Country In 'lliolr Policies , NKAR HHVOLUTIOX Hr A-aw lalJ I'rm lo 1'oim Ilajt Tlnir KOMK, May M Agitation in Koiuu lias nssnmed nit almost rovolutlonnry ehnr ncter. Tlio onllro city Is oc cupied by tlio military. (Dr AworllleJ Vtnt to com nj Tlmrp.J HOME. May M. Tlio war fovcr ontlnues to spread throughout sly ami manifestations In tlio enp- !al aro partltculnrly Impressive, lashes occurred between tlio pro of enthtiBlaBlH and uoutrnllHtB. DIspi.tchoH from Milan Bays ser ous rioting has broken out In that llty over tlio political situation. Tlio actions mo iiBlng' firearms mid tlio Htuatlon Is grnvo. Tho disorders tare precipitated by tlio resignation It tlio Itnllan Cabinet last night. King CousultH King Victor Kmmnnuel today rc- elved In separate, audiences Slguor lanfredl, President of tlio Sennto, llgnor Marcora, Prosldont of tho Ihamber of Doputh s nnd Slguor (II- nlttl, former I'romlor, but now lend- of n party in favor of neutrality. John llnys lliiiniiKinil Atnkiw Aii. dress t Xoluble Gathering In Session ut Cleveland ttlr AsocU(cJ rrwato Cooi l)r TlniM.l CLUVKLANI), Olilo, May 13. Tho creation of n world court for nialntiilnliig world peace In tho fu ture, which Is tho object of the World Court Congress which as sembled here yesterday, was view ed in an address by John Hays Ham mond, chairman, as a project in which America should lead. The promoters of this Congress litivo laid emphasis on tho fact that their object is not. n stop-thc-war movement, but that it looks to tho coiiBiiiumntloii of International pcai'o Ideals as soon as tho present war Is over. Picturing the honors and econom ic! losses or thu war, Mr. Hammond urged mankind not to despair of civilization's Ideals, but to take re newed courage from tho fact that "the ethical standards of tho peo ple are higher and tho cardinal vir tues more widely provnlent than over before In recorded history." Picsent War Keeling "There is more religious lolcr nnco today, more allowance for ra cial peculiarities, more earnest de sire for better understanding and community of Interest than ever bo fore In International relations. "Wars in tho past did not ex clto tho horror that Is toilay unlyer sal even among tho non-combatants. Wars in generations pnst were wag ed confessedly, If not avowedly, for coiuiuest. Today they aro waged pro fessedly, at least, for a righteous j cause. Today tlio cleslro for tlio re spect of their follow beings Induces oven tho warring nations to make a zealous effort to vlndlcnto tholr respective cntiBes, nntl this for tho special reason that there Is such a contrast high ethical standards of tho ago In which wo llvo. All Aro Aboniliiablo "Nevertheless, all wars in this ago aro an abomination and an In- PRESIDENT WILSON IS FIRM IN STATING THE 101 OF U. S. TO I OEM GOVERNMENT EDITORS COMMENT. lf.adixg papiirs op country rffur to xoti-: i All Say That Country Will Sup port President Whatever Mny Develop in Future tin- AoclitfJ rri la Coo nr TlmM. NUW YORK, May 1 I. The fol lowing editorial comment upon President Wilson's note to Germany Is mnito: Xew Voik Times It Is a great dip lomatic; achievement of note In that It puts upon Germany the choice not only of what her reply shall be, but of what Is to follow. .xew- ioik ri inline wronged, wo have offered Germany u peaceful solution, hut wo shall omit neith er word nor net necessary to tho performance of our sacied duty. Xew Vnik Wen Id lly tho strength of his enso nnd moderation of his tone, the President m.ido It as easy for Germuny to do right ns to do wrong. Xew Voile Herald It might linvo stronger; It might have been weaker; It will serve. I Xew Vork Sun The President hns spoken firmly. World Knows Now How the United States Stands in the European War Matter ' MOTE IS EMPHATIG SINKS SUB AURIMEIPORTER ILL Si GUHMAX CHAPP IS itrx DOWX IIV A STKAMF.U Captain ltcporiw llliat Mo Thinks Ho Sent it to tho ItoKoni of tho North Sen tllr Amo. IIM Prm to Cm Itar TlmM J llLYTHi:. Knglund. May II. Gorman submarine Is reported sunk POSITION OP TIMS COl'XTHV IS ' '" tno Xorth Sen. Tho Captain of the Simpson Company Will Cut Lumber for Railroad and to Ship to California. MADE PUBLIG TODAY SKT POIITII CLF.ARLV President Does Not Approve of Use of Submarines for De struction of Commerce MUST GUARANTEE FUTURE This Country Insists Hint Germany Xnl lli'penl Acts of Violence Af fecting Auierlca Xote Refers to Other W ice l;s (Special Telegram from the Asso ciated Press to Coos Hay Times) WASHINGTON, I). ('., .May I I. I Tho following Is the tet of tlio nolo M'ut by 1'ivsldciit Wilson to tht (ieriiiaii government concerning the wreck of the Luslluuhi nnd tho loss of Auieilciiii lives: "In view of lecent nets of Ger man uiitliDi'ltlCN In violation or American rlghtis on tho high sens, whlcli ciilmliiateil In the torpetloelug unci sinking of tlio Mrltlsli steam ship Liisltunlu by leasou of which over KM) American cltiens lost their lives, It is clearly wise nnd Xn Hunger of (.'cumin Government , Not ruilerstuiidlng Position Taken by President 11 AmhhUIM I'itpi lo Coos llajr Tlmri. WASHINGTON'. 1). C, May II. The government and tho people of tho United States turned today ex pectantly towanls Merlin, where Am bassador Gerard has been Instructed to present to tho German Porelgn Office tho note calling tho attention of the Imperii. I government to "the unlawful and Inhumane destrvjtlou of the l.usltaulii and other violations of American rights on the high seas" Germany Is asked to disavow tho acts of the submarine commanders. Reparation Is asked and tho United Stutes declared that It confidently I steamer Colllrnle, on reaching port today stated that his vi ently destroyed a siihiun nlng It down tiff tho Northumber land coast. -aching port nrnpr ossel nppnr- 1 1 ( T II I T line by run- Ul 1 lUL s MOVED WIL L SE IESS L WARSHIP TO PROTFCT AMURI CANS IX MICXU'O ' Admiral Howard U Today (i tiered to Send Fighting Mimt to Tobail May tllr AkIiiIisI I'itm to Coon Hay Time., I.OS ANOKUCS, Mny 1 I. Tho Now at Sash and Door Fac tory Which Will be Under Arkley in the Future ABSORB TciTY CO. , Retail Mtislne.ss Will bo II nntl hi nt Hencliuiiilcr A. M, Simpson Will Go mi Run Opernllou ;ics Wink In l."0 Men The Simpson Lumber company nt North Mend will open the Purler milt next Tuesday. Tho sash nnd door factory will nine bo operated. Tho invy department at Washington, no-1 result of this action on tho part of cording to u mosimgo received hero J tho company menus that aliuut lfiO today, Instructed Admiral Howard to men will bo clven omnloymeut and experts Germany to prevent a ro-1 hoiuI a worship to Tobnrl May, Mox-!a pay roll of approximately $7,500 etirienco of such nets. High offi cials pointed out that the conclusion of the note was Intended to Im press upon Germany that there should be no misapprehension In Merlin of the firm' purpose of the United States to safeguard tholr rights by any means necessary. One feature that attracted wldo com ment was tho stand taken by tho deshnblo that tho gtiiernnient of I United States against tho uso of tho submarine as u commerce destroyer. Wilson Reviews Meet. The White House officials today adopted tho policy of silence, ns far Xew York American The Katlon , the United Slates and tho Imeprlal desired that Its rightful demands goerumeiit MinuM, come to u clear should bo laid before the Gui man J nnd lull understanding us to the 'government, but It did not an-lgravo situation which resulted." tlclpato tho President would go Tin note then culls attention in w the American nolo to Germany so far beyond his plainly soundly tlio Pubilm, the Cushlng, the Gul- wnE concerned. The Cnblnofinot In rightful scopo of thoso demands ' ,j.it nnd the Inisltaulu liNustei regular session, but 'no further tic ns to Invito rebuff. nH a series of events whlcli "tliel t,(" ' contemplated pending tlio ro- l U....1.....1..1.1 it i. ii ,. .... it. .t.. l'i.,1 .1... -i ..in i.... ntltil ill CnriimiiVu rimlv Tim I'imu. between wnr and tho ' " ih-imuhu-hu ji ib hoi -imi num-n iM.-vum mui k'"'"s - - -.-,-.. -..- extreme, yet it covers tlio ground, unicorn." i' ' lumhin u mu ..nt.- iffulc. Courier-Right ;nlnded men I ,""'" Kwvnxnmii f tlio United flower for Now York to rovlow the of every party will approve lt I "'' '' ,,w "I'l'il l the j Athintlc fleet tl.oro next week. I)ur inn.. n.i innn.. Imperial Gerinan governiuent rim. lB the trip, which will lust nearly tbeeo are evidences of political tie jalopnicnta which nro observed with effnblo stain upon tho escutcheon cp Interest becnuso of tho reslgnn-Tot tho vaunted civilization of our Ion vostordav of tbn Cabinet on the twentieth Christian century. It Is . - , . - iround It did not hnvo tho unanl- fous support of Constitutional par ts of tho country in tholr intor- otlonnl policy. GHTING KEEPS- UP WTl'MJ STIIiIi PART OP ox ix xort11 praxci: riiiiiny Army In Gnllrln Is Within n Pew Miles of Pr.eniyhl Held by Russians IDr At3 ItteJ rrm U Com Ilr TlmM. I LONDON', Mny H. Itoports re vived from cllfforent quarters show pat heavy fighting continues on tho festern front, although tho French Ffensive movement between I.n- psso and Arras has apparently les- ned. Paris claims tho French oc- PP'ed several Gorman trendies putluyest of Souchez nnd maintain- tlielr previous gnlns. The (icnnnn8 acquired furthor tor- Itory on tho Mcnln-Ypres road, says erlln Tho Uattlo of Slmvll, in ourlmul, Russln, continues unde- iw. Tho Germanic forces In Gnl . said to numbor l.r.00.000. nro I'thln a few miles of I'rzomysl. Tho Ifisslans In this district are con ning to retreat. VURDEHED Ii AUTO UtltV AIPMAV I'Ol'.VIl 1IKAI) X PACIFIC HIGHWAY "I Reen Struck on Head With llcioher !ml Ills Finger Wns Rltten Off. U AuofUtej rrn to (Nx JU TlmM. SEATTLK, Wash., May H. Har- Aiinian, a ehaffuor, was murder- ana his body found early today "19 Pacific HlKhwav. a mile Juth of Seattle. Ho evidently had p striuk over the head with a "ll Willie tho car wnu In motion lr It Was foil ml wlmrn It linl prnnh. Into a fence. Altman's flncer M Wttrn off. Mnnev In his Docket Pk was undisturbed. i " . ! I t( C SIS nun lu 'en your storv tho system controlling International relations, rather thnn tho .Individual belligerents, that is responsible. The fact is that tho science of war hns been assiduously doveloped, while tho selenco of ponco lias been woo fully neglected In th curriculum of human progress. God-given genius has prostituted Its Inventive faculty to tho destructive processes of wnr, while only mediocrity hns character ized tho efforts to prevent wnr. "Let mo dlgross for a moment to say that I bollovo It is our own .i..,.. itmAao ilin linrrnrs of ii in j iu iim.o . ..-..-.- --, war niion tlio youth of tho preset f. day nnd upon coming generations, that their conception of war bo un decolved ns to Its horolsm and glory, but. rnthor, that tholr minds bo sat urated with tho folly, tho cruelty and tho wasto. Heroism In Peace. "Wo should Impress upon tho per verted ambition of youth tho fact that bravery, solf-saerlflco and hor olsm In tho pacific fields of human ondoavor aro equally dosorvlng of the Victoria Cross and of tho Iron Cross, conferred for achievement upon tho destructive Holds of bloody battle. "Whllo tho propaganda for world peace has boon one of tho steps necossary for Its realization, It Is now tlmo to tako concrete action, rnOini. than to morallzo and to ox- ipatlate upon tho ovlls of war; and wo pacifists, If wo aro to cioiiiio. tho situation and to supplant tho Institutions of war by those of pence must bo proparod to submit a practical plan for the mnlntonnnco of peace and not bo longor content with pacifists' platltudos. Tho Woihl Couit. "Tho creation of n world court Is undoubtedly prerequisite to the limitation or reduction of arma monts, and huge armaments, whllo not a direct causo of war, undoubt edly do tend to dovelop that sp'rlt of militarism which Is provocative of war. .Moreover, huge armaments greatly Increase tho efficiency cf organized slaughter and theroby immeasurably aggravato tho rav acer of war when hostilities begin. 'Many ot u "" "."I Columbus Ohio State .loiiinal How Gormnny will promlso to protect tho lives nnd property of our people lu tho future, or In what manner this country will recelvo her re fusal, remains to bo seen, Louisville Courier .loiirnul Tho Prosldont leaves Uttlo room for I parloy. sldereil themselves obllg.-d by ox-1" week, tho President will 'keep III tinoiilinnry circumstances if tho ' tii:eh with every dovelopnnnt, but present vwir nntl by measures adopt-, only Important matters will bo plac ed by ndvei-Mirles In seeking to cut d boforo him. Ilo decllnod many ('eriminy off from nil commerce, to i Invitations In events In Now York adopt methods of letnllatloii uhlcKl not connected with tho rovlow of go beyond the ordinary methods of the fleet, wnrfaie. I No Word Yet. Ico, to succor the American colony n mouth hi North Mend created. Tho nt Ksporunzu which hns been ut- Simpson company him operated nt tacked by tho Yaqnl Indiana. I North Mend for yearn pntd hut tho two mills hnvo been closed since tho dentil of ('apt. A. M. Simpson pond ing tho settlement of tho estate. A. K. Arkley, tho new division manager of the company, nnnouueos that tho GF.RMAXAXD AUSTRIAN'S WOULD ! romlm" I" 0"' ,(,n'l' ' ""tor tho I1T PROTECTION STAY IX PXGLAXD Ask Aineilcun Consul General to Prevent Their llelng Sent From The Country Wf A.iocUtM I'rrai Co Coo lit? Timet.) LONDON, May 1 1 Germans mid Austrlnnu ngnlnst hesolgetl tho Con sulato todny seeking aid of American wu in. us io proveui tneir lining ro patrhited lu ronsequiince of thu cle- lumber market again. Tho starling of the Porter mill menus n great deal to North Mend. Naturally tho closing of tho plantn of tho Simpson company nffocted tho general business of tho city nnd that tho mill. Is to again bo active will greatly affect the gonornl buslnoss uffjilrs of tho city to Its benefit. Ahsoibs Selling Company Togolhor with tho gtntement that the mill Is to open It) mndo tho nu notiuremnul of a numbor of changes clslou of the government announced yosterduy. The American Consul-,'" "' "ffalm of tho Simpson com Genera! took tholr stutoments, but !"''. Tho Twin City Lumber coin was liunhlo to promise nny action I l"li'i which wns tho retnll soiling further thnn tho transmission of tho 'concern which lu the pnst has hand requests to tho proper authority. ' I1''1 "' '0;nl cllsposltlon of luin- I her, Is dono nwny with entirely. Tlio Twin City company Is absorbed and all tho ralall sales will ho handled y thu Simpson company. Sash null Door Factory, The Hash and Door factory has lu STAND FOR PEMJEi ii'i'M .r,...i... ...,.. i.nu ,.i..,. ill., in. Altlioliu Ii nmliaHHnilor lierniil has ken oceuslon to Inform tho IiiiiktIuI i Ieon directed to notify tho stuto Do- (ayiMIRIXG AT PORTLAXD WILL ,IB ,nt l,mm l,orn,," "' N'"ri nn honorable tin-1 '' rll,,h "f Ainerlrini ship nms. R IMfll HI I H H II I1T both sides. May!"'" '" rlll'n-. The 1'tilUfl Slntes WIN S HH K lit that tho worst ih'slrcN In cull the utleiitlou of the TILL BUlLL UUI I Ull I Chlcugo Tribune Tho Prosldont has i government that It ninnot udmlt purtment of tho receipt of tho Amor- volcod tho sentiment of the ua-1 tlio adoption r such inensuies or1 ''an note, no word tamo from him lo tion. I such warning of danger to cqicnite, ln' ' St. Louis Die We.sllchc I'ost Thoro," '" n)' UiW'w " nimitiviation or still Is hopo for dorstnudlng on Provldenco grant ls averted. i ... ,l... ..... .!... .i.r,....l.... Clnclnuutl Volkshhit Tho note Is """" ' .'..... -v... (!()V.:uxou ,,, ()m,;(JOX disappointing iu thut It dlsrega'-Jii i t 4ilt rn m nt ti tn (a et I !irinn ti v nnd nnnears to esnouse the ,a..t ",0 --- Imposslblllty.ef employ- of Great Miltuln. Wnslilnutou Post Tho unto loaves ,11111? Ill IIIIIIUIIIH3. I ..... ' nbundnnt onnortunlty for tho ..-.. ., ,....,... fiimi (lenniiiij IIAVn STROXG RIISOLUTIOXS l1,,,l,l "'ni'iifiidurliiK Company, being Incorporated under Hint name at- .Imperial ;n eminent wild the utmost against tho I ratio of enemies lies In tho Crisis lUr AMOcliltl I'm. n ecui IU; mm. HAYS AMURICA HACKS PRKSIDHXT lug suhiimiliics in tin- (lestriictliiii of , Thinks Hysteilu nnd .lliigolsiii Khoulcl coiniiierco without dlsiegaidlng tlio In, )scoiiniged Pending Answer rules of humanity Xo warning that tin unlawful (llf AiiixIiiI I'rm tu Cun. nr TlmtJ.) SALH.M, .May 1 1. Govornor With- Gorman government to reply lnamI mi,,,,,,,,,,,, ,u., ,,, ,,,. ,.,,,. a wny to restore good fee'Ing ,,,.,, ,. H,HS,,lv H. n,.n.,w tiotween tno two countries. ,, 4v,.so ,. K HlMtoiiient fc. combo wild; "President WIIbou'h coiii Moston Globe Tho American nolo responsibility. The United Klales luunlciitlon expresses American son shows clearly Hint Goruiniiy must confidently expects therefore, that tlineut with both vigor nntl toler rolont or tako whutevor couso- the Impeilal gnveiiinieni will d's- nine. Whntovur course Is forced up quoncos wo mny dec life to udopt.'uiow nits of which tlio fulled Stutes n" ns, ull Americans will sustain thu Wnlln Wnlla Mulletlii. Wo have ull goeinment complains, and that they admlnlstcitlon regurdhMW of polities confidence In Prosldont Wilson. "HI make lep.nuthui us far ns rep- or place. Meanwhile hysteria and Jlti Thero Is no President sluco Abrn-, nratlnu U poslbe ami that they Kolsin rIioiiIi! bo discouraged, ham Lincoln who has so nearly "'III lake Immediate steps to pre- the undivided confidence of ull vent the reciiiieiuo of iiiijllilng so tho peoplo. obviously siihwrsho of the prill- Tucoiim Xews Tho note Is n cour- ,,,. "' """"" agcous one, but Is putternod lu restraint. STATIWIIIXT CLHAIt lit? i.Muii.iij rivt to Co& Itaf iicum.) OLYMPIA, Wash., May 1 I. Gov- I'lie liupeihil goieiiiiiient wlllieruor I. Inter said: "Tho nroxesy of not expect the gnwrnuicut of the' tho prusluduut Is clear, illguif led, and Un'teil Slntes In oliiil 'in v wunl or forceful. Ilo nxiiriumeil Dm ixiultlmi Oregon Stutc-i-inau Our govern- ll( lu,t.u,sa,.y ,(l ,, ,,t.,f,.o f of the Unlteil Stntim In luugune that moui null our peupio caanui ro code from this stand. Portland Telegram Tlio General Feeling llnm-tei- Ii In Up-1 "---"K" -,olK Slmpion, concern. Un- hold tin, AdmlulstruHoii lu '"" l,,u ,,u" "inunoiiiuni ino ixoriu noun .MauiiracturlnK company Is owned entirely by the Simpson Lum ber company nnd will bo inaimi-.ii .......i . ... ........ - i uu i ha ."nii, .May i i.-r-ueiogaloH by tlu Kunorul company simply us ono at tho National Mothers Congress and V the brunches of tho business hut Parent Teachers' Association In nn- tho old firm iiamo will still bo used nun! session here, oxprosKod tho because of Its commercll value, tho greulost Interest lu tho nolo ti) Gor-'name being quite widely known, many. Whllo It Is tho general opinion The main office. of tho company that tho bauds of the administration has been moved from tho old lown should bo uphold, It wbh wild that mill to the wish and dour factory, tho strongest pence resolution ever! Under Ono lleutl. formulated will bo offorod. I a. K. Arklov In iiivuim. inn,,,,,-,. for the Simpson company nnd him self will muniiKu the entire business lu the Coos Muy country, Including ii,.. .iir.. ..... i ..i...iu .1... .-. . Men Who Ksenpo From Cruiser Are1 "" '',7 '. . '"" III Sll'lll ' """"- """ "" l" IIIIUIOl III IIIO j company. In short tho entire husl- II; AwocltliKl I-ium lu Omhi IK; Tm.J II WIS Of tlio SllWPiOU OOllipaiiy Will DAMASCUS. Syria, May 1 1 Lieu-, ' foiitrnlUeil under tho ono head, tenant Von Nuiiuku and landing par- Will Try It Out. ty from thu Gurmaii cruiser Kinilon, j " NiiuuiiueliiK the met that thu which iiscupod when thulr ship was-,or,er mill Is to be cipsned Mnnn simk November 10, uriivnd horo iif-'"or Arkley makes plain the polity tor six months iidvuutiirlutf. There "of '"- couipany. Hu shh: are 60 men lu thu pmiy. ! "TI'B l'oiter Mill will be opi rated ior sixty nays nnd the snsh nnd tlnoi fnctory fur thirty dnys to ami-rlali! whtithwr or not the plants run bn run nt a profit. As overynuo moHt know tho lumber business ut tho HMDHN CHHW ARRIVIW "Hnvo I won the Iron Cross," was the first question the lieuten ant asked. Ho and the sailors ull will meet with tho fullest inoas ure of enlightened expectation up on the part of tho American poo pie. wuro delighted wlitin lobl tliul Cm. the sacred duly nf iii.iliitulnlng the cuniiut be misunderstood. In this ax- .,. roMi.r,iu,i thum nil nt bumuM i rights of the Inltetl Stutes mid her ptosslou, the prosldont will havo the ,.,, ,hl, rnuu , ,,, , ,,,u... ..n I present time Is not at Its best. Wo protest i rltlciis mid snfeguaidliig their free united support of thu people of the . will operate the. plants for tho por- oxercls,) and enJoinent." I'nlteil Status. ISUPPQRT IAILSQii PRAISED AT PARIS- GOKS TO ilUHV LIGH'IS ARK FKW (Or AimmuixI frrM lu Com Wf TIuim. PARIS, May H. Sixteen thous and lamps, electric ami gas, llj-'lit Paris now from ton o'clock until midnight, and 5,500 only aro left burning from midnight on. In times of peace, 55,000 aro burning all the night. reproachable neutrality, her com manding position in finance, Indus- XOTi: TO GKR.MAXV DISCI SKD AT ISIG GATHKH1XG Delegate!, to Willi! Couit Connies Say Coiinliy Will Mack tlio Administration (OX AuoUtl l'r.H to Cww liar Timet J CLBVKLAND. Or.. May H. Prominent delegates to tho World Court Congress rend President Wilson's note to Germuny today and ',.. ,, can bo established by try nnd commerce, her freedom from , , pl h ti of the termination of the political alliances, her cosmopolitan (all agreed that whatever coutln- protests Is cent a word lu.tho "ep an war j population is pre-eminently to taki genty aoe, the government would must give a ry each day In present ' '. her on.( thr lead. It Is our supreme duly, rcreUe the firm suppo.t of Hip ua- sho will not xi:wspapi:rs commkxt upox PRRSI HUNT'S Atri'lOXS One Paper Sa,i Genuaiiy Will Me Forced to Guarunieo Against "Sliiillar Ciliuo" III Ann Uld I'NM lo loo. Uif TIUW PARIS. May H.- The unofficial version of President Wilson's note to Germany Is hlglil praised by the tho Figaro, "that the era of banal over and that Gormauy formal guarantee that Inds named and If they oan be profit ably kept koIiik they will eontliiuo. j "MusliieHs for the sash nnd door Nut Interfere , factory Is bud now. The company owns a warehouse at Lo Angeles where stock has been stored and from Hi tno shipped to points iu tho south. The slock now on hand ut (lis Los Angeles warehouse will l.u sold off and when this U done the warehouse will be disposed of and the output of ths factory will be hauclled In another way. Tho preiuo Couit Will lu Thaw Case, D AuotUitJ rrtft to Cou Btr TIium, NIJW YORK, Mny H. -The Ap pellato division of the Supremo Court decided today thut It would not Inturfor with the plan to luve Harry K. Thaw's mental status pluc oil bufo.-o u Jury for determination. The court dismissed the prohibitory U8Xl ,hlulIlellt rrom tho fttctry ..i .men, ii hiisiiiiiiuu. wuii.u nue HjU K0 , , Kranc,gco und enjoined the Supreme Court from from there w, ba a,l(l,od by rail submitting tho tuse to the Jury next I tu other markets. Monday. j ..We a ot w)ih to Ue nilsuudor- ' ' stood. The opening of the plant at DIG DAXCH ut SKATIXG RINK, n. ,reh(.,it tlmo Is largely experl Hutiiday night, MAY 1.1. Imilles nta It will denend veiv lnrcelv permit similar crimes In fun). Gents, il.oo. Good time as rjaaj t. . ja?"?! RfisV 1 -TR . jrrji. -,v Wfi. ifV PIE .Hi M MW r . ,1, i . ,' : rt't rJ HrW' -' R tl.l T . r,.. . w (V'-. t - i rj-. f. iv An . ., r ri ' . ? - 4 iviM ' .... W.M. U."JL .. ,. .!?t"i ss !,, r,Si r PS 1 ,.. C r , ,- fctr-v.--' s&:. NhV -fl . iw 13 wi i ' f c fn - ' ifliEBMisT ., , Mfif 83BBsil " 'v, HhH n i ff i iiflSH M "St wiiWijiiW v ... 'dMfllH E-. . "vyQswiSI . , MilK v-i I .. ' ' "iS I ' ' "'.-VSfcf wf iV.7" kt t ! 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