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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1916)
tHf WORLD IS FULL OFjfflPlf WHO KNEW SOMETHING WAS GOING TO HAPPEN AFTER IT HAS HAPPENED PAPER THAT A BELIEVES IN THE BEST AND ALWAYS BOOSTS A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES (Boos lay Ut ifl RFTH " OBIW DM MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kslabllshcil JH7H Ah 'II io Const .Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916 EVENING EDITION ,, mnnlc Aflrccs to Make Mayor copp c J . . , U Marshfield ffilE TO IRK Consolidation of Times, Const Mall win! Coos liny Advertiser. No. 207 HIT OPEI ..VFBEjBIIIOR ILA IS SURROUNDED EFFORT S. I IS TO HAVE (TTV TICKET OFFICE Stipt. Miller Expected Uncle Tomor row Willi Full Details Xo Int port mi Depot as Vet '"" moved anu uuy " First Class Shape CHILDREN ARE TO HELP . .... .i.... i.iin l.llliclicon Utorruu.. ..., Worker-"" Ir IW!cri of City Made at jrtiii(! r ini'-i"CJ's Ml'" uvdnclay, April 5, 1 Clean-up .. uirar It. A. Coiuile has agreed Uttke U n offklM holiday. A cKllng of the IlUHlnt-HS Men s As S.!on I. to bo called for the L business firm In tha city by the "' . . Ili.it illlV. (kllDg of weir "o " ' Itbli to allow tho proprietors w. fa employees to wouc win r tho city lie with lniln lllltlflll. .4 drawn for r.Mntlon of all tho scliool chll drtn his been enlisted. A direct ipptjl Is to lo made to ovory wo cea'i club l Mandiflchl. the pur pose being to acctiro their aid and ptobibly have tli0 famish lunoh d)a it nooa for tho hungry squads c working men. .Meeting Is Held This action waj taken at u Joint; rwtlns yesterday afternoon In tho Climber of Commerce of "10 Hoard ef Trustees, tho Civic Improvement tnd thi I'ark committees. L'nthuilism shown was of tho icrklns brand. Kvury man piuBCiit Minted aa avowed Intent Ion "f putlog forth his best efforts to wle the official day a success. Tho csediy, W, dirschiy, calls forth con cern action In clean up. Tho mi Kilning clays of the week, Thurs dij, Friday and Saturday, tiro tin lOJBced as Clcatwip Wcok, Individ til gircPn work and tho banishing ot rubbish niul debris' from about Ibe ic;iaralr homes being tho order fcr Hit period. Heard of Trustees TV board of trustees lntoro3ted !j lit moo nro I IiikIi MoLuln, C. R. reck. Charts Hall, It. M. Jen li and Y. (I. Ilorlon; of tho tU" Improvement rommltteo, .!. Al tn Matson, Dr. II. M. Shaw. Co."). r.efor.K K. Allen and K. Ilonj; EUnd of th park ccinimlttool',C. I. Re'Eird, Fred (lottlni, 1). L. f tk'nsham, (Icorgo (iottlngs und t'H Kvertsen. Mayor Copplo was ' it tho meeting, Outline the IMiin W'fly J. Allmt Matson, chair- of the civic committee, out '"hI what work has boon douo by -' Mdv, a survey of tho elty ru i'i T. A. TIKHGKN TO HEAD (TTV SCHOOLS KOI! ANOTHER VEAir L That the South.- Pacific Com pany Ih Intending to put In a elty passenger unci freight offlc-o wiih tho glut of nu unverified rumor on tho jtro-tB loduy. Siipt. V. F. .Miller Ih expected back from Portland tomorrow with all of theso dctnllH of tho new Borvlco nrrnngod for. It Is expected that tho passenger train will Htop dally ut tho fool of Central iivnmio to tnk,u on niul let off pnssongcrB. For the convenience of these people It Ih poH3lblo that n ticket offlco will bo placed soiuc whcio In that vicinity niul thoro wiih Homo talk Hint tho coinpany would rent tho room In tho Coko btilldliiB formerly occupied by Hen ry SoiiKatticken. No ii'i(il News No word htiH iih yet been Klvyn out reKard n depot for MnrHliflold nud It Is Hiipposed that for thotlino boliiK at IcuiHt, tho one at the foot'' of Hall avenue will bo lued. though '. mont of tho Southern Pacific ,of- flelala have "kicked" nKaliiHt this ' an It Ih too fur from tho center of' tho elty. No Confirmation of Report However, Has Been Receiv ed at Headquarters 0 ill HORSES REVOLT IS DENIED AMHINCAX CONSt'li AT CTIIIIl'A. IH'A INKOItMK VASIIIX(5TON Dispatch From Carranza Gen eral Says Bandit Made a Stand at Santa Clara SEVERAL MEN ARE KILLED .Story Is It' 'reived by Melrmi Con- Mil Can-In niul Indicates Villa is lleiiiiueil in at Kl O-o to Wlilch Place He fled 4 CAltltAN.A MUX ('M)SK IN ON VILLA IS ELECTED u Ihmrd MeetliiK llelil This Afternoon Siiporl'itemloiit Hits No Opposition in lliu-u for Position V. A. TIedKon wan reelected su perintendent of tho Mnrahflold elty hcIiooIh at u inoatliiK of tho nchool board hold this uftornoii in the office .of .IiuIko Hull. Mr. TIedKon has lietil his present ponltloii for vqry elouo to hIx years. Lntor In tho Homester tho roster of tho touchers will be miido out and ui'binlttod to Iho board for approval, Tint at tho iihiotliiK of today nothluK wbh done roKiirdliiK tho rontrtictltiK wfth tcachorH for nnothor year. Tho' school board sanctioned the opouliiK of tho. HprliiR vacation noxt wuok. It was to have boon opened on April X. 'rf JlilsL T STORMS BAD PltKVKNT AVIATOHS I-MtOM lOIN(! ANV SCOl'T IH'TV "i msiio, mo unslulit y i:rt;i r'lmd by Mtcr, 'phono mil ol-lf 11 I'mierMt'oii efforts ha"o beon l1' tn tho property owiumw to ' HI He 8a 111 tho rpsulr nl. mi... ' 11 B linnn n -.i j - uvvii u KiiriitH nr Also Interforo Willi tho .Movements or tho United States Troops in Mexico injr AMiorlatct I'rMM lo Coo nr Tlmw.l COLUMUUS, N. M., March 2 1. A dlHpatch rciwlvod from WushliiBton assorted that dust storina that liavo been rnKliiB, iado It Imposslblo for nvlutors to do bcouIIiib duty. It Is known also that tho storms inter- ored with tlio troops' inovoniontH. No inentloii la niado of any battlo tu Porshiug's report. tllr Ao Ili1 I'm m rw tn Tlmff.J DOPdLAS, Ariz., Marcli 21. (Ion. Callus received a tcloKram today from Con. Hu rlciuoz, mllltni-y Kovornor of Chihuahua, slating that five coluiniiH of Carraiu.a troops aro cloHiiii; tu on Villa and his baiidltH near Namliiulpa and that with the aid or the Ainorlcniis It was believed Villa would not bo ulilo to cheapo. IteKiircIed There as Contli nilng Stnte- ineiits of Cnrratiii Olficiuls of (icneiiil Hcrrcrn's Loyalty fllf AaKoclatH t'rcmi lo Com l; Tlr.ltj.) "WASHINGTON, l)."C. March 2 1. American Consul Letcher at Clilhua bun today roportctl Hint thoro wiih no truth In tho reported revolt of General llerrora and tho Carranza Knrrlson at Chlhuuhua. Although General l-'unaton niul t General Hell rcoolved ropoita eon- flrniliiK tho story of the revolt, which they bollovo to bo truo, tho dispatch from Consul Loteher, who has hc.cl (litartors whero tho revolt Is said to liavo occurred, Is taken by tho offi cials hero as conflnnlnB the state ments or cnrraiizii orflelals that lio cuch revolt occurred bore. KiniMon Iteports Kunston today hoiU this tolograin to tho War Department: Gen. llerrora In ti telegram to Gen. Gavlra denies all leports that ho has ikoiio over to Villa. Tha governor i or Chihuahua also strongly clonics o Illy Amoi lutnl rrn In C'chw liar Time. ) HL PASO, Texuii., March 21. No word had come from military hcadciiuirtors up to noon lo throw any Unlit or confirmation on tho re port that tho United States troops and Curinimi -army has atirrotindoil Villa and bis men and that a battlo was Imminent. The report wiih received by Mexi can consul liarcin. uio wiiiium wcro mild to b,o hemmed In at Kl Oso, about five inlloa Bouth of Namliiulpa. Villa Loses Unix's Villa fled to Kl Oso nftor n con flict with tho CnrrutuUttiH at Santa j Gortrud'8. Villa, iiccordliiK to a dispatch from General llertanl. tho Carranza coiuiiiander, niado a Btand In Santa Clara Canyon near fcianra Gortrudes, but was driven out with tho loss of several men killed and hundreilH or horses captured. PcvIinIiik; Iteports General PershliiK roportcd to Kuiihton today that two columns or tho American expeditionary force woi-,0 In tho vicinity of Nninlcnilpn. when ho nn1d Villa wns last ro ported. No inoiitlon or other oper atloiiH wan niado. This report, dated today, waB tho Hist In which Pershlim roferrod to movements .Willi or Casas GrandiB sluco Monday. Has 'fmimrary Wu) Ho said ho ostnbllshed a tom- jiorary base at Vallo, fir. iiiIIoh south ' . ,. rt- l.. n.i llfi U'nV til .the story." Letcher's dispatch reported Hint llerrora wns In command of the de facto troops nt Chihuahua and "Loy al to Carianza." Is HeassiiriiiK II Ih report is regarded as remov ing olio of tho most menacing fea turea or tho Mexican situation. State Department dispatches from biirango, San Luis Potest, Nognlcs mid other points reported all ctuiut. Amnrlcuns tiro traveling tu tho Dur- augo region aim no aim American 'outbreaks are reported. DOUGLAS Wl STATE TROOPS Cabinet Discusses Question of Calling Out National Guard For Border Patrol Duty urn Til Pointed Out That the Regulars Could be Released for Duty in Mexico NO CALL FROM FUNSTON Applied for Was lleeld- CoiniiiiiitdiT Has Not Any Aw' Isliuu-i; mi It oil .Mobltlutloii of State Troojis Not W ce.ssnry at This Tlmo LOSES HIS VESSEL LIKl'T. StTIACKLKTON AND 1 COMPANIONS .MAUOONKD IIS Simmer Ilrealcs Away Krcnii .Moor ing; at Hoss Sea Hase and Leaves KiIota.'ia Hebliid 1'7 AmofUtM Trm to Cuu tlr Tlmrt.J LONDON, March 21. A dhpatch from Sydney says tho stunner Au rora of Lieutenant Shackleton's ex pedition bioko from her moorings at tho Hoss sea base, leaving most or tho party ashore and nimble to embark. According to these advices Shnckloton and his companions wilt be compelled to remain another year before It Is possible to rescue them. IS li FEARr III AnuMiteil 1'rrM In Coot Ilf Tirol. WASHINGTON, I). C, March 2 I. Tho question or calling the National Guard ror hordor 'duty to roloase tho regiilnrs for Borvlep In Mexico wan dlscussod at today's cabinet meeting, but It wna decided that there is no prospect for Biich action nt this time. Would Son'' More -i roup Tlio cabinet was told thero waa a 'iRdiitlinont In Congro-a to protect tho constantly lengthening line of com miinlcatlons of the American punl tlvo expedition by sending more reg ulars Into Mexico and placing guards men along tho border. Has Not Askci.1 Gonernl KuiiBton, howevo'-, Inn not iiflked Tor additional troops unci tho War Department did not bollovo the mobilization or state troopa was now necessary. two .Mom-: vi:sskis AHK IHM'OHTKD SUNK llif Aoorlilrd prni lo & flr TlrnM.) LONDON, March 2 1. An other Danish steamer, tho Clirlstlausiiud, 1017 tour, has been Bunk and tho crow Raved. Tho Dfltlnh Bteamor Fulmar, 1270 tonn, wan alco Blink. Klghcen or the crew WJro rescued. ORDERED TO FRONT SOLDI KltH DO AT VANCOUVKIt WILL PATHOL DUTY GERMANS TAKE 1 ES Win Further Successes From French Near Haucourt, Northwest of Verdun ARTILLERY" ACTIVE Paris Claims That There is Lull in Infantry Fighting on 1 the Western Front RUSSIANS MAKE ATTACK Petrograd Claims Advantages (Sain ed at Several Points, Hut HcVllii Docs Not Admit or Any Per inii' nt Kiisshui Success GKHMAN WAIt LOAN IS (HtKAT SUCCKSS Third llattallou of Twnity-Hrst fiintVy Departs Today ror Kii Centro, Callfornl.1 In- citizk.v sayh .mkxicavs ahk gathi:hin(' achoss hohdkh 1 RGGUSED tlljr AmoiIiIivI l-rr tu Ox lf Tlnira, VANCOUVKIt, Wash., March 21 Hound ror Kl Centre, CallL, lo go on patrol duty on the .Mexican bor der, the third battlltou, Twenty lTrnt Infantry dopartud from here today. Tho reglmout revolved ordora Into yentorday. Thinks Douglas Mns-acil. Could bo SUPHKMK PHKSIDKNT CIIAHOKD Hepealed and Asks Help lleforo Too Late . DKNIKS f- fa i a sorlos of lion- :fi He aslioii fm- cn...,nuii., .i I j1' -J his omnilttee wns nioro than i -!la5 to act. Ml Ate to Wink ."' oay wey to awaken clvie 0. Horton said. "Is to 'fe Oll-y ilm. o ii .... . 6 every business honso close; nrrybailv 01t ,0 wm.J(i 0ot ( wl children interested and , n70Pn'B duta to help. Let nil 'too m our eld clothes and go .t'.r this rubbish and all " unjphiiv ni. ... . . ite. n,k: ,m c' ' a ('a a li a T . rted acllon w oBl.t luniTin in i . '"M . n ' " n,UK'i'S .Marslc THAT THOOPS Alti: (JATHKltlNC Jllf AirUtf-l rrrni is rs vt Tlm, DOUGLAS, Ariz., Mar. 21. General Call oh, military govcirnor of Sonera, today denied (ho reports that a largT number of Mexican troops had reached Agua Prleta, opposlto hero. In vestigation did not rownl any Incrcmed niiinhor or troops In Agua Prleta. 0', WITH LIHI-IL Talbot Indlctisl ror Slander of Vice- President of United States and Moose Officials CHICAGO, March 21. John W. Talbot, supremo pronldent or tho Order or Owls, and conspicuous for years In fruloriifcl organizations, yes terday wiih named In a warrant ne MURDER CHARGED 'DH. W. A. WAITK, NKW VOHIC DKNTIST ACCUSKD Keller Is Ho Killed UN l-'ntl In- Ii ,' John C. Pi-t-K, Mlllioiiiilro Hi-ugKht (llr AworUlM r-rrM to Vnt lur Tlnira. NKW YOHIC, March 2 I. District Attorney Swniiii iiiild today ho would c.iHlng him or altering u Ulv!"1'1 I)r- Artl"lr Wnrivii Walte Ilf AworUlfl rrM lo Cimmi IWtjr Tliii.t WASHINGTON. I). C! Mar. 21. A flosrnm rroni I). A. Itlchurdtcon, of Douglas, Ariz., paying Mexican troops mo mnsslng across tho lino from Douglas, pointing out that Hut Columbus massacre could bo finally repeated In tho Arizona Dntavla. Tho charges are based on town and asking ror "holp iloro tlio cllsirinuiion oi ciiuumia m It was ton lato" win madn publlo jhlsth offlcorj of tho Loyal Order of today by Sonator Ashurst. Moose aro reforml to iih "graftors and thieves." agaliiHt ThoiuuH It. Marshall, vlco- pieHldent or ll.o United Statos unci officer.! or the. Loyal Order or Moose. Tilhot lives at South Ilond, In (liana, and orflcgrB from Aurora wcro noiit there last night to ar range for his extradition. 1 Gover nor Diiiino nlroady. has Blgned ex tradition pnpeiH. Two Aro Indicted liidlctinoiits charging conspiracy mid crlinlnnl Illi.-I woro rotiirnod by the Kano County hwhihI Jury ugaliistj Talbot and Thomas J. MeCabo ir (Hr Anim-titM Itom i - nr tirim.1 HKULIN, Marcli 21. (Wireless to Sayvlllo). The Secretary or tho Imperial treasury told tho llelschag today that tho fourth Gurmr.u loan wns a brilliant hiicccob, uubscrlptloiiB having roacliod more than 10,00,000,000 marks. tnr AmocUIM hm io " nr Tlm, LONDON, March 2 I. l-'urtlior auc- cossuh woro won hy tlio tiarmnn in tho vicinity of lloucoiirt, northwest or Vordtin, two iiddltlonul trenches being occupied, Horlln aniiouiicod lo- day. Paris, however claims Hint a lull in tho Infantry righting continue!, al though the artillery la keeping up Ui'tlVQ work. French ijuns aro Misirgotlcally can uonadlng tlio German -positions uorlhwost of Verdun. A determined attack by the Hii9- alaiiB on tho Gerinaii northorii front In tho eiiHt contliiuos. Ilcrllu admits no permanent success lor tlio Ilus- hIiuih, but Petrograd clalniB udvaiita- gen at vurlotiB points. ASSUMES OFFICE of Casas G ramies on inu ., " Naml'tuipa. Tho duat Jtorm Is In terfering with Hw aeroplanes. italli-nad NcH'iled AiAiu..4i4t4M ' Tim lndlctmeutn were kept bo- Gon. Porshlng roportod that unbBS J u ... Qf, c-ret. ..McCubo, who Is a painter, periulsslon could bo sjourod to iiFojZ AIVlUiMU lilt: CIO waH wrMtP,i i Chicago. Ho is tim rnllwnv for tho movoniwilor Hiip-t4A44v44A444)()4Jll0... in jui t Aurora. It is said .1 K. O. HOLLAND NOW PKKSIDKXT OK WASHINtJTON COLLKGK ' nOe rnii.,,1 .i... if.-,... " "'"v a regular litts M . on for tll 'V. the ramr.'ji j in or ,.;:::. " outu,,e'1 ati lou. .. V. w l"11 m cargo or frtiln ... ,u ouiuneci a :,.2,i0tnee put in charge uons. H8 R1,0,i Heads of Twenty l-Miicatloiial Insti tutions of the Kast and Wet Attended IniiiignrMtlon III AihmkUIoJ 1'ieni lo Cuiw IUy Tlmw 1 PULLMAN, Wash., March 21. Surroundod by tho heads or twonty tcolloges or tho oast and west, Krno3t ,0 Holland was formally Inducted inio ofneo horo today as preslcicni or mu Washington Stato Collogcs, the cere mony lolng conducted by K. T. Co mnn, president or tho board or re- gonts. Among tho speakers ware President Hutlor or Columbia Unlvor laty and E. A. Bryan, tho retiring president. Spltos, additional motor truckH will bo required, Could Make i.M-apo At Ki-rt IIIIbs u report that Villa Is definitely 'ocntocl nl i-.i uo is h- orally crodltod. It was pointoct oui h-iwor that this did not necosbiirlly Indlcuto tho bandit's early capture us Hm character or tho country would aid him to oscnpe If ho wished to break up his command and avoid ac tual engagement. rZ ZVUl0t&ea b- -very one at th we-ting r nuates s PlantluK "I nZLmmonoA saw'K the U'llllnni nnndrinii Is 111 today. BlH- MeCabo rerlng rroni an attack or the grip. 'or P. E. Kndicott waB ovor this morn ing rroni his home at Sltkuni gottlng an directed hand attended to. Mrs. J. S. Coko Ib rneuperatlng from a severe attack of la grippe. OFFICER SUIGiDES !-r Working M'n A speolal sor vlce in the interosts of tlio work Inc claeses will bo held in Era- 'fa w'lh .. " ,v..,ni m,.ini, simrinv nl 11 a. r. Cr ra8r to c ,fr1..r grn,n aii a fpnfnrfl of that occasion will r"i w p .,' : "a unreeSB. -- - - " "'. iUa mnnl,-ra of fi a ,.-. ""solatia wns raised "3 u" i'Vu"tD "' . "a,ul and bo bolievp.l i,om various bfanchos or organizer, m be trouble. , ..... ...!"er! bor. a working men are Invited. ln WHImr ,om(i.i.... ' . I"A Msago to Working Men" will In. . "-"""B BluriCIl . S . . ...... ..I,l.. l.w -.nuci, na . i.B urie siiujeci lor iv - -'. "".': , . .if.inrir(!tod. No T."liol- Kl'AIlH LllOr I B nuu. " -- a "uea on Page. Two,) 'Ofownlns. tliif rector, MKLTKNAXT ON CKUISI'.H SAHA TO(!A IS FOUND DEAD Iiivchtlgatlon indicates- That Wound Causing Ills U.'atli Was Probably Seir InHicted rnr Aioeut4 r-rrw t coo. nr tiii i SEATTLE, Wash, March 2 L Jun ior Lieut. Orinond C. Pallthorpe wns fopnd shot to ueain in " aboard tho cruiser aaiuiu . .. Puget Sounct navy yard this morning by officers of his ship. Investigation jwiiisiwa "'" "' 449 HUMOH COUPLE TO UK MA'ltKIKD TONIGHT PrlondH or L. A. Ilnkor, w.'11-lcnowti reprosontatlvo horo or tho Folgor Company woro saying knowingly today that this ovonlng ho is to bo marrlod to Mrs, Eleanor McMiiUoii, who Is on tho tfachlng stuff or the local schools, and whoso kprlng vaoatlon of a weok com- moncos today. It Is said that 'they will go away for a fow days beroro return ing horo to mako their honn formorly w.ih an employe tho Moosh.nrt trulnlng achool liialntaliiod by tho Moose lodge tor tho education or orphans. Those OI fleers Attacked Tho nttack attributed to Talbot and McCalw Is directed ugalnst not only tho vlco president or tho United Statos, hut also against Rod ney Brandon, manager or Mooso heart, tho training hcIiooI, sovon miliMj out of Aurora; Jnmos J. Da vis, chairman or tho board of gov- iol'iiors of Moo3oheait, Pittsburg; j.Iohn J. Lontz, fornior Congross- man. of Columbus, O., who Is a (for tho murder or his fatlmr-ln-law, John E. Pock, Hm millionaire drug gist or Grand Rapids, Michigan, ni .Soon as Walto'H physical c-oudltlou would permit bringing him Into 'court. The young doutlst Is under arrest at his upartmouts and Iioh so far re ronernd from the effects of tho nar- icoHch taken that the district attoruoy hoped to produce him In court today. The grand Jury Investigation or tho deaths or Pock mid his wife In Walte'a homo under clreiimstnucoH Hint loci the authorltioM to bollovo thoy woro victims if poison con tinued today Traces Poison Soon after Dr. Walto bail denied the ohnrgo or murder today, District Attorney Swaun uiiuoiinced that ho had obtained a voucher from a drug gist Blgnod with Walto'H name for the purchase of a quantity or poison tin uo days boforo Peck's death. A LI IKS HI, CLINK TO DISARM VESSELS (llr Awi-m-UII l'rr to ttw nar Tlinn.) WASHINGTON, I). O., Mar. 2 1. Tho Kntonto Allies, re plying Individually to Lon Blng'B Hiiggcstlou for dlsaniin x mont of all merchant ships, have In effect declined tho proposal. PASSES THE HOUSE HAY All MY HILL NOW LV HANDS OF SENATE Till! GHTERS PREPARE I'll st. Administration PieparcdiicMi yi asiiMi to Receive Approval or 1 tot li Houses or Coiigrtvss (Ur A"utlite.l I'rcu to Coot 1U Tlmri WASHINGTON, I). C, March 24. The Hay nnny bill, the first or tho administration's preparedness men Huron to receive approval of either branch of Congros, wan In tlio linnda of tho suuato loduy. It passed tho House yesterday with only two dis senting votes. BOTH MOHAN AND WILLARD CONFIDENT OF OUTCOME TELLS ABOUT NAVY the Rev. fcauso for sjlcldo is known. mombor or tho board or governors, and Arthur J. Jonos or Chicago. It Ib eald Moosohcart Is liialntalu fld by a $1 por capita voluntary tax on tho mombors oi tha lodgo. Basis of Indictments i Tho following btaiomenis, uiuibi I.McOabo'.i namo, Is tho basis or tho 4 ,lndlctiiwnts: "I put this publication ovor my own nam a. It Is not an attack on the members or the Mooso who work Tho Preliminaries .May Delay the Big Event Toiubrrnw Night Until Uf.Ut o'clock (Ur Aatoilttol rrw to Coo. Ilr Tlm. NKW YORK, March 21. Both Wlllard and Moran oxpreBsed conH denco ua to tlw outcome or tho bout tomorrow night. If tlio Btato box ing commission adheres to tho an nounced plans of requiring tho pro. motors to iut on nt least three 4 round bouts and ono six-round con test before the big ovont, tho latter will not begin until 9:30 o'clock. ADMIRAL I'LSKE TKH'HFIKH BE. FORE HOUSE COMMITTEE IPs Says Navy Cannot bo Put Into Condition Inside of Five Years It's Important (o you to read tlio hard and aire robbed by fratornal National Hank's display ad In promoters. I piaco uio lucis in mis nanor uoior my uroiuor .iiuuat, l-'lrs 'bi Times tcnlght. Dr. P. O. Vauglian, Dentft, Room ?'), First National Rank building hoping that It will "S"', JlT(,1,Mlu, It's important to you to read the First National Bank's display ad In 'IU Times tonight. Sumner Orchestra at Sat. eve. Alice II, leaves Mfld (1.15. Wah 'l'a Waso leaves Sunnier OHIO. ':()(), (llr Auncltle I'h-m t t tMf tl i WASHINGTON, D. C. Mah 21. Roa'r Admiral PlskOjSkotorm cen tor In a row betjpWho attackfTs and dofoiHlcgPITio erriclency of tho nuvy, finally got berorp tha House naval commlttcu today after nl long contest botwoen the two tac tions. Ho totiflfid that tho navy could not bo put Into condition within ifivo yoara and no matter how much Goodwills, CongroiB appropriated, It could uot tun linivnu A 1 1ttfruii t ti t I A V11MWMW IUHVJI ! n'J ' (Continued on page Two.) iie.res..,..-..s at inn ....... not bo put Into condition uiidor the system which directs It. Xlhliy Coal, 9.1.00 ton, Phono