rants Courier MONDAY, M NIC« H 21», 1020, WHOLE NUMBER 20t I Deiiekino'a loluuUs-rs Desert I |x>n I all of Novoroesisk to Troops of Len I lie ALLIED PERMISSION No'l GUIN TO Mol l M IDE Bl < ment of Wages to Seamen on Demand Six Eastern States Swept by Storm and Hundreds Die and Property Loss Reaches Millions—Late Re­ ports Increase Lists of Lives Lost SUPREME «ILIO CONSIDER IVashigton, Mar. 29—The supreme PROGRESSIVE PARTIES T IKS court in deciding the appeals STAND AGAINST KING FOB brought by British ship-owners, to­ NEW GOVERNMENT day upheld the constitutionality of the provisions of the 1-aFollette sea­ men’s act relating to payment of wages to seamen upon demand. CABINET WAS DISSOLVED Chicago, Mar. 29 -Material aug- | Atlanta, Ga., Mar. 29 'Due to de­ umentation of the known death list moralized wire conditions, few addi­ of 73 and of property damage esti­ tional details of last, night's tornado mated at many millions of dollars which struck Georgia and Eastern Miilijis'i It III I oinn Before B<«iy—Or­ Action By Ruler Ri-sults in Proci** loomed today when the restoration Alabama are available here early to­ der Being Rewlorcil in Dlstrlits îiuttion According to Advices to of wire communication would perntit day. The death list stood at "approx- lloi'knien Held < iqs-nhagen the computation of accurate reports ihnately 40, with many hundreds in- a Iron» six central west states which ' jured. The property damage Is ex- were hit by a series of tornadoes yes­ i pet ted to run well into the millions. St. I xiu I m , -Mar. 29. Examination Mar. 29. Absolute confir­ Copenhagen, Mar. 29.—The pro­ of the entrance of regular of prospective Jurors to try 1'raula terday. The most foreboding ru­ ■ Twenty-one bodies were found at La gressive parties of Denmark will re­ mors early today were from the Broderick, 16 years old, confessed i Grange, Georgia. Another delightful social hour army troops Into thu Ruhr ply to the king's dissolution of the ' slayer of her father In 1916, on Southern Michigan peninsula, and was spent Saturday afternoon at the cabinet today by proclaiming a re­ charge of having killed her stepfath­ rural districts of Indiana and Ohio. I-a Grange, Ga., Mar. 29. -Casual­ close of the regular session of Gen. public, according to the Rupon print­ er, Joseph F Wood link, April 14, In those states wires were prostrat­ ties resulting from the storm in this Logan AV. R. C. ed in Koebenhavn. 1919, was ordered to begin In Juven- ed in every direction and it was said section were placed at about 50 dead After two new m embers had been 1 lie court here today. ft might tie days before some com­ and over 100 injured. initiated and the regular routine of SEVEN CONVICTED I. W. W-’S At th« coroner's inquest, th« girl munities heard from the Chicago dis­ business disposed of a “surprise” ARE OUT UNTIL SATURDAY lestlfied she shot and killed Wood- trict, which, with 29 deaths, was the Toledo, Mar. 29. Casualties from program was arranged to celebrate | lock when he attempted to attack heaviest suffer. Other known death the storm last night here and in the the 50th anniversary of the wedding Montesano, Mar. 29.—'Pending th« lists Include: West Liberty, Indiana. Berlin, Mar. 29. News from the I her. Fearing him, she said, she hud surrounding district numbered 20 of Mr. and iMrs. John Lawrence, It hearing of the motion for a new trial 7; Fenton, Michigan, 7; Zulu, Ind­ slept with a revolver concealed in Ruhr district, Rhineland ami W<*st- killed. Hundreds were Injured ac- required some diplomacy to stage the seven convicted Industrial Work- iana, 5; Nashville, Ohio, 5; Green- phalla, permlts the conclusion that the folds of her nightdress for sev­ cording to what information is ob- the affair secretly aud to lure Mr. . era of the World are out until Satur­ vllle. Ohio, 4; Sylvania, Geneva. To- Lawrence from the street to the day morning. order will be gradually restored In eral weeks and when on April 14, talnable. Wires are prostrated. leda and Raabs Corner, Ohio, 2 each; he came io her liedsld ” and etnbrac- corps rooms. Chairs were arranged tauss regione where V. here rebel rebellious Hous work- > Geneva, Indiana. 3; one each in M»V- logmen have Iwen operating. It was ! ml her, she drew the revolver and Indianapolis. Mar. 29.—Twenty- in rows across the hall and the eral other small Ohio, Indiana and ' fired. declared today. i seven dead and at least 100 missing handsome couple were seated with liter the shooting, she surrender- Michigan towns. ! was the toll of the tornado In North- 13 “bridesmaids,” who will celebrate I ed to the ■police and lust May was their golden wedding in 1920, and ! Elgin. 111., Eight persons were klll- »rn Indiana, according to reports 'indicted for first degree murder, but one "best man,” a comrade. All In ed and approximately $1,000,000 I reaching here. ‘has been at liberty under q $5,000 readiness Mrs. Addie Wurtzbaugh dama*re done when a tornado raced bond. read a gretting. Little I^eslie Bar- , Columbus. Mar. 29.—Casualties in a large portion of the business quar­ Ursula Broderick was only 12 ter and part of the residence section ! western Ohio totalled 26 dead and mon had been carefully coached 'by years old In 1916 when she shot anil of a dozen or more 'Michigan cities. I probable several hundred Injured his mother on a pretty little speech Riverside, Cal., Mar. 29.—■'Librar­ in presenting a large boquet of yel­ ians are feeling the pinch of th« killed U'lr father, Thus P. Br<>e tried and immense property damage, was continued to grow today, Additions gold emblem pin; the climax of sur­ sideration. A special committee has Broder- later. Both IVoodlock and the toll of last night's storm In this are expected as soon as wire commu- prise and amusement was reached been studying the subject for the last lek were plunibeni. section. nication is restored. when Mrs. Hattie Petersou present­ year. I'niler the Missouri laws, If the ed the groom with a large wedding girl is convicted of first or second Library aid ip Americanization <>M l< T. cake, beautifully decorated with 1 and the improvement of rural life degree murder her punishment may ET IV si » i \ f : bo the seine as if she were an adult. red hearts that "beat as one," | conditions will be discussed by John surrounded with a wreath of goldeu Collier of New York and Dr. Elwood The minimum Is 10 years in liie pen-. daises, and purple violets, all on a , Mead, chairman of the California If. however, she Is eon Fred I .OK C Itentiar.v. 111 »X t’ ' olivict victeil of any degree of mnnslaugh-, snowy cover of white frosting. •| land settlement board. gem of culinary art, made 'by Mrs. i The 11th annual meeting of th« nt the ' home ter, she wll lhe sent to an Industrial s"hoo) until she la 21, It was ex- Mary Wallace. Mr. Lawrence held California County Librarians associa­ plained. the cake very proudly until the end tion will be held in conjunction with Vienna, Mar. 29. A wave of pes- | no factories except those producing of the program when it was careful­ this convention. siinism has swept over the country the necessities of life are in constant ly wrapped for him to carry home. as I o how 11” recell <•