* with the “ action committees’* In the Vogtland to put a speedy end to Hoelz’s doings. This statement was made at a general ra nting o f the shop councils of Chemnitz, whereupon a res­ olution was adopted calling for arm- lug the workmen and declaring that a general strike would be proclaimed at the first attempt of the government to send troops through Chemnitz. The executive committee had promised sev­ eral days before this that It would set­ Max Hoelz Establishes Com­ ons had returned. He organized his tle the Vogtland troubles by peaceable little urmy and had his little scrim­ means, and Minister Grndnaner was munist Regime With Series mages with such opposition as pre­ still promising mild treatment for sented itself in his way. With T_*0 Hoelz and his gnng. of Bold Rascalities. of his band on automobile trucks he This attitude of organized labor at N / went to Markneukirchen— famous for Chemnitz corresponded to the attitude the manufacture of violins—disarmed of the more extreme socialists else­ I Ä , The independent socialists the home guards after a little fight, where. •«T and then liberated the Sparticist pris­ either excused or openly encouraged oners in Jail there. Incidentally he Hoelz. Their leading organ nt Dres­ Brigand Boasted of Touching Off carried off 100,000 marks, “ as pledge den declared that the workmen would World Uprising From Seat of that the arms would be delivered up,” resist an armeu Intervention by every p a Government— Seized Mansions possible means, and “ the responsibility he said. * would fall with full weight upon the and Burned Them Be­ Made Threats of Slaughter. Li-' government.” And the Frelheit, the fore Quitting. Wherever he went he breathed out national organ of that party, saw noth­ ihreatenlngs of slaughter. His procla­ Berlin.—The arrest of Max Hoelz mations teemed with expressions like ing worse In Hoelz’s doings than a breach of party discipline. He was several days ago in Bohemia, closes “ will be shot.” “ acting contrary to the Interests of one of the most romantic chapters In Hoelz delighted in strong talk, In the history o f revolutionary Germany. giving himself the airs of a bloody Ihe revolutionary proletariat." “ Pro­ ■ V It is also one of the most significant bandit: but he was not half so bad as letarian campaigns," this organ con­ chapters, for it shows how communist his talk. In fact, there was a quality tinued, “ require closed ranks at the Children of Grodno, Poland, learning gardening under the supervision oi workers of the Aiueiicuu joint distribu­ doctrines work out practically when of mercy in his rascalities. Once he battle front, obedience to general or­ held by a criminal of exceedingly er­ had the Munlch-Berlin express train ders ; and all dnnclng out of one’s turn tion committee. A thousand children are cured for here dill ly while their mothers ure ut work. ratic mind; how far some of the Ger­ held up and searched by his band, but means weakening nnd hurting the rev­ man working classes will go in making they hnrmed nobody nnd apparently olutionary struggle.” TH ESE GIRLS TOO MODEST Decide to Fight Bandit. common cause with a common robber, took nobody’s purse, though one re­ Finally about three weeks after if he but throw the charmed halo of port said so. They were evidently Cincinnati University Coeda Name socialism about his head, nnd how looking for somebody, nnd when they Hoelz hnd been In possession at Fnl- Qualities Requisite In the weak socialist government is in deal­ heard that several passengers who kenstein, Gradnnuer decided with ex­ Husband. treme reluctance, that he would have ing with such a situation. looked suspicious hnd got off and Iloelz suddenly appeared upon the gone to the leading hotel they went to ask the Berlin government to send Cincinnati. O.— University of Cincin­ the Relchswehr ngninst the maraud­ German firmament at the time of the there nnd searched it. nati coeds have their own hints about Kapp adventure nnd he was soon One of the guests wns correspond­ er. His hopes thnt the workmen In registered by newspapers as a star ent of a Leipsic newspaper. They ar­ the Vogtland would come nnd say: Live in Extensive Caverns, From tree. Some of the smaller fruit-eat­ how a husband should look nnd act. ing hats are very highly developed Agreement o f opinion picked the Idea! of th“ first magnitude. But he hnd rested him nnd took him off to Falken- "The thing can't be done without the 10,000 to 15,000 in a for the purpose of living off fruits, and husband wanted hy college girls as tall, a previous history. Last year he had stein because they found on him a Relchswehr,” had not been realized. some have very long tongues; one dark, athletic, broad shouldered, whis­ An attempt was made by Plauen work­ played a prominent part in Spnrtaelst notebook containing the substance of a Group. One girl such variety with a body not larger kerless nnd good looking. turbulence in the Vogtland, as the news report which he had telephoned men, Indeed, to shake IIolz, hut with­ thnn two and a half or three Inches says: “ He must sing, dance nnd play southern part of Saxony is called. to his pnper. In the castle at Falken- out success nt first. The action com­ has a tongue which may be protruded the piano. He must he tall, thin, hnve When the military moved into the stein he found two young university mittee there called four big meetings; an Inch nnd a half beyond the nose. A a tiny nose, no whiskers, be fond of region and the situation grew serious men who hnd been held In cnptivity nt which a resolution agninst him wns pecullnr specimen Is the so-called fish­ purple nnd like pumpkin pte.” Anoth­ to be proposed; hut Hoelz himself Hoelz decamped in good time, lenving for more than a week, waiting for his followers In the lurch. These lat­ some kind friend to pay the 20,000 boldly appeared nt the meetings, and Scientist Finds Twenty Different Vari­ eating bat, which has been observed er girl says she “ doesn’ t want a saint­ nt dusk fi.vlng low over the water and ly creature, just a human, brave and ter were captured and were in prison marks ransom demanded for them by by means of his usual fiery harangues eties—Some Kill Insects and Are swooping from the surface minute true, strong honest nnd ambitious, defeated the resolutions. since then, awaiting trial toward the Hoelz. Useful to Man— Others De­ crustaceans and marine forms. broad shouldered, nnd he must he As the troops began to move, how­ end of March. Hoelz was meanwhile Warned Tender Hearts. stroy Fruit. Enemies of bnts nre owls which young, so I can train him to suit my­ e ever, the laboring people began to as­ living In concealment somewhere in As Hoelz grew in fame and renown catch frult-entlng bnts and the large self. He must have shiny auburn hair, sert themselves. At Chemnitz, the northern Germany. ns an outlaw he found that he wns New York.—Returning recently from snnke boa of the West Indies. Bnts with persistent natural murcell and But his opportunity to rehabilitate touching many tender female henrts decision of the shop councils to call the Island o f Jamulca, In the West are social In nnblt and not solitary, gorgeous blue eyes." himself arrived when Kapp held sway with his deeds o f courage. He was a general strike In support of Hoelz, Indies, where he spent four months and they hnve pecullnr social char­ in Berlin. At Plauen, chief town of flooded with letters from women that was nullified by a large majority on a on a scientific expedition, H. E. An­ acteristics. If four different varieties the Vogtland—noted for Its manufac­ annoyed his virtuous soul. Finally, he general vote of the entire laboring thony, associate curator of mammals of bats nre found In a cave, each kind tures of lace and embroideries—the had printed in heavy type in the Falk- population; and about the same time, at the Museum of Natural History, keeps to Its own group nnd does not Rock, Perfect Shape of Relchswehr, or national troops, ensteln Anzeiger a notice warning “ all a conference of the communists at brought back with him muuy fine speci­ fraternize with others. The snme Is Mule’s Head, Is Found showed signs o f wavering and going unmarried and married women per­ Chemnitz voted to expel him from mens of bats, which are numerous true of sex. Clusters of males are in over to Kapp. This caused trouble sons, upon pain of heavy fines and their party. On the other hand, about on that and other Islands In the West one group and clusters of femnles In White Plains, N. Y.—A with the working population nnd a the publication of their names, against the time when the troops were drawing Indies. another. Bats nre nervous creatures, rock which Is a perfect mule's clash seemed inevitable. But the mill- ; tempting him with love letters and less their net around . Vogtland a con­ “ The only mammals native to the highly strung, and acute of hearing. heod In shape was found by tary was withdrawn. That wns Iloelz's obvious allurements.” He was a mar- ference of socialists nt Gera, attended Islands today,” Mr. Anthony said, “ are They are among the eldest living mnm- workmen In a quarry on the opportunity. He was apparently hold­ ried man, the notice concluded, and he by delegntes from ninny Thurlnglar twenty species of bnts nnd one species muls. Bats, those who hnve studied farm of John Eminke, near here, ing himself In readiness Just behind "energetically forbade” this indiscrim­ towns, voted unanimously to demand of rodent. These different bats range them say, do not get tangled in one’s that the troops be recalled, otherwise the other day. the scenes, for the next night he ap­ inate love-making. In size from smnll hats, with a wing hair, nnd they will not attack one, yet to declare a general strike for all Ger­ spread of six Inches, up to very large The rock wns uncovered while peared In Plauen. While Hoelz was amazing all Ger­ If grabbed they will bite. many. stone for the construction of bats, with a wing spread of from twen­ many nnd the world with the boldness Frees Followers in Prison. There are more thnn 2,000 different Hoped to Make Escape. n dam wns being gotten out. ty-eight to thirty Inches.” varieties of bats In the world. The Gathering together a handful of his of his robberies and impressments, the But the troops gradually gathered Emmko has refused many offers People In the United States, where two major groups nre divided Into In- former followers— they still had faith Saxon government was equally the around the Vogtland, coming In with for the curiosity. bats are comparatively rare unlmuls, sectlvores and the large fruit-eating in him, for the man has a dangerous cause of amazement through Its su­ many apologies and explanations on have no Idea of the vnrlety.nnd abun pineness. Herr Gradnnuer, the social­ bats. gift of voluble and fiery rhetoric—he the pnrt of the Dresden government stormed the prison the next morning ist minister-president o f Saxony, at and the general. Airplanes were dance of them In such a place as Ja­ at dnwn and liberated his 18 accom­ first did nothing whatever ngninst sent In advance to scatter handbills maica, or of the Important economic plices of last year. Then they betook Hoelz, and later explained that he hnd designed gently to soothe the fenrs value o f the bat. They nre either ln- sect-entlng or feed on fruits. The In­ themselves to the prosecuting attor­ hoped the workmen would themselves of the workmen. Moreover, n civil ney, hauled him out of bed nnd de­ take measures to restore order oi* commissioner wns sent along with the sect-eating varieties nre smnll for the manded the documents in the cases fulling in that, would come and ask troops to restrain their thirst to kill most part, nnd have considerable vnl- ue ns Insect destroyers. They feed on against these liberated prisoners. He the government for troops. As late as on sight Hoelz and his hand. mosquitoes nnd on a greut variety was not able at once to produce them, April 3, about two weeks nfter Hoelz Hoelz scented the danger from afar, of winged Insect life, many of which nnd so they carried him off as hostage began his “ reign,” Grndnauer was still but he made good use o f the few days nre obnoxious to man or Injurious to to Falkenstein, a town about 15 calling upon the various “ action com­ of grace still left him. He did not agriculture. reporters got on board some of the miles to the east. Here Hoelz seized mittees" that had been formed in the remotely dream of making a stand Customs Men Trail Crown Jewels crew pointed out a grimy figure who Homes In Caves. the old castle of Baron Trutzler von larger towns o f the Vogtland to "see ngninst the troops. When they were The Island Is composed Inrgely of looked like the late head of the Ro­ Falkenstein, dismissed the baron, nndit0 u thnt tlle unconstitutional state of After Reporters Are Ex­ still several days’ march from Fnlken- limestone, nnd caves nre of frequent manoff family. made it his seat of government for thlngs instituted by the communist steln he shifted his headquarters over occnrrence, nnd these enves nre the cluded. “ There Is the cznr," said one of the the following four weeks. By the aft­ Hoelz In the Vogtland he remedied as to the little town of Kllngenthal, which abode of by far the greater part of crew with tlue Impressiveness. ernoon the prosecuting nttorney hnd speedily ns possible.” If this were not lies Immediately on the Bohemian the hat population. Many eaves ure “ Are you n member of the Roman­ thought better of the matter nnd hnd done in the very next days, this pro­ frontier. small, hut not Infroquently caves are off fnmlly?” asked the reporter. the documents produced. Hoelz burned nouncement went on, the government On the last day of his stay at found which are several miles In The distinguished oiler In soiled den­ them In his presence and theu dis­ “ would be compelled in the general in­ Kllngenthal he made liny In two ways. length. Some such hnve great sub­ ims stroked his heard with a work- terests of the stnte to restore legal charged his hostage. He sent a detachment of his forces terranean chambers through which hardened hand. “ I really wish you Then Hoelz inaugurated his com­ conditions with all the power at its once more Into Plauen to raise money rivers run, passing completely tinder But Really There Were 13 Supposedly would not ask mo that,” he said In a disposal." munist regime with a series of high­ by going Into the lending restaurants some smnll mountain chain; others Noble Ru«.lans In the Crew of quiet voice. Workmen Ordered to Arm. handed rascalities. He dismissed city nnd emptying the pockets not only of have n series of Intercommunicating the Steamer Gov. John Lind "Hay, cznr,” said the news reporter, At the same time news from Chem­ guests, but even of waiters. Then nt officials or drove them out of town. From Copenhagen. chandlers throngh which a pers.in may ns he pointed toward an Imposing- He levied upon manufacturers nnd re­ nitz, which lies near the Vogtland, was Kllngenthal he summoned fifteen of walk for hours without retracing his looking member of the engine room quisitioned their automobiles. Mount­ to the effect that Gradnnuer had prom­ the leading manufacturers to a con­ steps. It Is In such plnces thnt Innu­ New York.—The ordinary humdrum force, "la that a prince?” ed in these he nnd his chosen ised no troops should be sent for the ference nt the town hall, demanded of merable hosts of these peculiar atd- The refined member o f the crew band made incursions upon neigh­ present, and wns depending upon the them 1,000,000 marks before nightfall, mals may he found, nnd It Is no exag­ ending o f the voyage from Copenha­ stopped stroking his heard and looked gen of the American freighter Gov. boring towns, making people think Chemnitz executive committee (of the and locked them up ns hostages till It geration to estimate their numbers In John Lind wns mnrked hy two hap­ In the direction Indicated hy an out­ that the far-off period of robber bar- socialist organizations) to negotiate should be produced. Later he decided a single large cave as 10,000 or 15,000 penings not ordlnurlly recorded In the stretched arm. "Really,” he suld, "I to let them go out and make their Individuals. think he Is." log. The first was the discovery by arrangements to obtain the money. At When a person enters such a rave Asked About Jewels. the appointed hour they returned and and disturbs the Inmates a scene of the ship's officers thnt reporters with­ counted out the money for him on wild confusion ensnes, |n which a ver­ out their knowledge had Invaded the “ Did you bring over tiny family stokehold Intent on finding out wheth­ Jewels?" came the next question. the big center table. itable whirlwind o f flying forms may er a very distinguished group o f Itus- Burns Mansions Before Quitting. The round-eyed nudlence front the deluge the Intruder nnd rush about slnn oilers, stokers, a hos'n and a stoke hold moved Involuntnrlly for­ Before quitting Falkenstein Hoelz through every pnrt of the cave. To one mess hoy, a dozen In all, were really ward. had set fire to the mansions of five to whom n hat Is a repulsive nnd dia­ the Inte eznr of Russia and n number "A few,” snld the bearded oiler. leading manufacturers, after he had bolical creature such an Iritlinncy o f the members of Ills former itulte. “ They nre worth considerable mon­ been mulcting them for several weeks would be highly distasteful, but lo one This excitement had Just been qui­ ey?" suggested the quest loner. to meet the expenses of his "'army." who understands the bat It Is a most eted and the reporters expelled when “ I don’ t know”—at this point the He also ordered the detnehinent that Interesting experience. Such a meet­ there came the customs man, who had pier Btii>erlntendent ordered the visit­ went to Plauen to rob the restaurants, ing affords an opportunity for mi Inti­ heard the story of the escaped llus- ors off the ship. With a wave of his that they nlso burn several fine villas mate Insight Into the animal’s home slnn ruler and were following n minor hand the «listlngiilshed oiler depnrted there, but this was apparently not life. While the flight of the hat tinder thnt Jewels worth anywhere from to his Job below decks. done; the valiant bnnd contenting normal circumstances Is perfectly $200,000 to $1.000,000, or perhaps it à 4 il One o f the Russians, Waslbz Pere- themselves Instead with pillaging sev­ noiseless. In such chambers in which was not dollars hut rubles, were eon- pelkln, served as an officer on the thousands o f Individuals are flying eral homes. ceuled on hoard. They were nllowed Journey from Denmark. The others As the troops closed In on the scene wildly about the noise of their wings to Investigate nnd they went nwny are listed on the ship register ns John of war they began to mnke captures of | sounds like a great wind storm. without telling the result of the search. Tillta, hontswnln; George Selmchov- In the enves nre great plies o f j Hoelz’s Red guards, all stuffed with koy, twenty-four years o ld ; Wladimlr stolen money. There was a sort of guano deposited hy the hats. These Knew the Sea. Kvjatkowsky, twenty-two years old; skirmish somewhere. In which Hoelz i dc|>osltH sometimes nre 15 or 20 feet The Russians were the sunject of John Swnlgenlvor, twenty-two y«*ars was engaged until things grew too hot 1 thick nnd are valuable ns fertilizer; It for him. The official report records 1 Is used by natives on fields. In a good conversation among the American old ; I’nul Llnlko, twenty-eight years the fact that his automobile was enp 1 cave mnny tons rnny lie taken out members of the crew nil the way across old; Boris Lnliensky, twenty five years fared, containing his hat; hut thnt I without exhausting the supply. There the Atlantic. They were good nature«) o ld ; John Stuchhury, No. 1, twenty- Hoels himself escaped, “ ostensibly in are species of hats, such ns the fnilt- and answered amiably when the oth­ one years old; John Stuchhury, sixty- entlng. which are not so useful to man. ers addressed them as “ Count," five years old;, AJex Strackoff, oiler, woman’s clothing." He succeeded In some way In get- \ .Some of the larger bnts belong to thin “ Duke,” "Prince” or even “ Yonr High­ twenty-one years old ; Paul Tsclilzoff, ting across the frontier, which was group. They come out of their homes ness.” One thing the American mem­ twenty-two years o ld ; Nick Wreden, probably not very hard to do, as It Is an hour before dark and fly about fruit bers of the crew found out waa thnt eighteen years old, mess boy. n wooded, seml-mountalnous region. 1 trees, searching for ripe fruit. They the Russlana knew* the sea. They Tipperary Skull Found In Ohio. Several days later the Czechs arrested I cat a grent variety o f fruits, depend­ said they Intended to follow It perma­ lì-. Jackson, O.—A bullet fired by a man him at Marlenhad; and now he Is to ing on the season and locality. They nently. When the members of the crew asked he was trying to nrrest struck Sher­ he brought back to Germany for trial. eat bananas, nnseberrles, sweet sop, If a military court tries him It Is not rtpe coffee berries, rose-apples and Sergius Tchlsterkoff If he was a prince iff William J. Davis squarely In the they reported that he answered with forehead, but turned off without j»ei»e- Scene during the cattle show held In the market square of war-wrecked doubtful what his fate will be; but many other vnrletles. due solemnity that he was. Sure, the trating. The sheriff found four Rich­ F ish-E atin g Bat. Tpres, Belgium. Visitors from all parts of Belgium attended this show. It more probably he will he brought be­ If the fruit Is small they cut It tness boy also said he was a duke. mond (Irid.) men In a hotel ot 2 a. ni. was organized by the provincial council of western Flanders in honor of the fore ■ civil tribunal. In that event he The Lind berthed alongside a pier with a quart of ho«»*. After flooring visit of the duke ef Portland and members of the allied agricultural relief com­ may get five, perhaps even ten years loose and fly away with It, but If It Is large they cling to It and eat It on the at the foot of West 131at street, w hen tha sheriff with a shot, they e -aped. in the penitentiary. mittee. Teuton Bandit’s Arrest Ends a Daring Career H ow A m erica Is A idin g Stricken Poland fr 3 TOOK PART IN RED REVOLT JAM AICA R E A L B A T PARADISE IMPORTANT ECGNOMIC VALUE S A Y C Z A R OILER O N FREIGHTER RELIEVED DOCKING TEDIUM C attle Show in Ruins o f Y pres ìli A k|}V tv