f 4 r't i ., ' (Jt-vi s.ji ..r.ii '-, i.v.s GERMA WAR; LORE)S . rnni nvr? J 'ta nnot TH r? ' 'DECIDE! TO RESUME- WAR WITH, RUSSIA . Announcement! Come Ffom Ger- ; many and Adstria That ArrmV ' .V.tice.U At End. and Aggression ;Yc Aaa.mrV Russia Way Beofn PFAPC WITH UKRAINE ,; IS GOING FORWARD I Russia, Reported To- Havt Form ally Broken Allegiance To Al l lies and Cancelled All Obliga tions of Former Federation ; OND(X. February 16MAn--,'JLf sociaterl F'rrss) Active re-r-nmption nf war against North ern Russia was decided tipon by th German high commanders at a . conference at imperial head quarters on Wednesday night, ac cording to despatches from Hol land., .'. . This announcement was given the fullest confirmation yesterday iii' the reports received of the atern threat to the Russian dele gates ' at Brest-Litovsk by the German foreign ministcf von Kuetilmann, given in plain words in his final statement to the con ference. ' ! WAR NOT ENDED Further confirmation comes from Vienna, where County Czer hin is reported to have said that the Brest-Litovsk negotiations haye not brought the war be tween Austria and Russia to an end. . , , The final statement , ofv von Kuchlmann, after it had, pictured Germany as a peace loving na tion which had been forced into ; th? war by the machinations of the Russian Czar and the King of England, concluded with a statement that Kussia need ex pect no mercy so long as I t f T "I . I f . ) 6 V; fa. g the.. peace, treaty submit-, ', ted by Berlin. : .-II . n ; "v Germany and Austria arc 4ill At war with Russia, he stated, and ; the acts of war which had ceased ( . bn the signing of the armistice ; w,uT., be resumed the day the . i period of. that armistice has ex- j tjired. desuite whatever action Russia mav have taken in demo- a . f sal to continue the war actively Will alter in no manner the plans and purposes of Germany. r A Vienna despatch, received here, hy, way of Ain.stcr'am, quote Count Ccrniu. the An- tro-llunRartan loreign minister. ( in replying t. an a.Klress hv tiie,mn,-s am Soldiers' lelegatcs of 1urgomaster ol icnn.i, as say- ing: UKRAINE PEACE "The war lord, our Kmperor. has nicceedeff in naining f'-r us continued ly Trotsky for the. con ... . . . I i.. . .i . u - r a peace with the people ol the peace with the 1 Tlrinn W'liut li!iw I . H I I . 1 I nt Brest-Litox sk has not brought to . , l 1 . A . an end inc war wciwcrn ;iisun- '..-f j u i... : iii irzi rv tif i rnsisi 11111 11 ?' ' tnarLv thi-. Kncri mi i tur Hit trt y. - r - r - - : . t . (Ill II .'III tl If I I llrii til . iii w i J 11 iw l 1 1 1 iiwm V:i-out fur suine time Junker for an '' hftnorat!c jeace with Kussia ant PAIU llldl lie aMuianin aur l trian prisoners were tn l.e lilier- t-ated by Russia as well as by the Ukraine, . Bv virtue of the treatv with the . Ukrainians, establishing the sta- i tUS quo ante as the basis for the , boundaries .between that part of ' : Russia wherein the Ukraine gov- rrnmrnt holds swav and Austria- ... llUngdl J lliiu' J I ni iiii- 1 T . l. : pire entered Brody op Wednes- - day ann took peaceame posses- ;V tion of the city, according to des- patches from Vienna received in '-'Amsterdam. ' BREAKS WITH ALLIES ' ,. , . ., .,. . Whether or not Russia. wiU en- ter i tMin a Win'-' with the Central ... . Powers .through the ueg.dlalion and signing of a treatv it seems . ,' , . ippareni mar u nas oeen ueier- mined, to sever all tie of alliance .with1 the Entente and other co- TY K PROPOSES ! 1 aM0 I nui VOLO npY 7 flMflr l AWf i V" - ; UiXJiV LAW !AS WAR MEASURE No Liquor Within! Ten Miles of Any Army Camp 'Or Post Will Mean Whofe State Will Be Free Fr6fn Booze Soon-; .w t : AUSTIN, Texas, Tetnuury ltV (Associated &nm)-Tvi the pur pose of passing legislation wMch will make practically an of Tm dry special Mktaton of the- leflala taire ha beetv called . convene Tresday, rbrnry 26. " Too pmfofo for whlcl ttio togts la tors will Moovia tptcUl oMatoa u to whkh tt to oxpocud thoir efftrt win bo Mloiy diractod la tho pimco of tew witiok' will pra blbtt tho Mto. sooMooton or glYlng wy of Ucohoiir or pfitaooi u nort, wtnot or Board wttklft fmdlao of amy armr euav f port and aiko TiAlattcna of - ttio yrnpoaoA "dry son law" a folony pnnlaha Mo wit tanfftooMtoat la Hho otato ponttontiary aad y flno.t ' . - Tboro baa boon army complaint that too feralatioua latfMd by tbo rroaidoat proWbrttittf 'tb nlo-'of llqnot to oflUaro aod joldior ) la nuifom lu booa fronontiy toll d. In anflwor t tu ottplalnt tho Btato pnrpooos to tako actios waksk hao.faUod rhoa It eomo to ptasbig a Btato? wtdo' prohlUtion law Mac a of tbo ttatolo sow dry andor local option t but- tbo "dry lono Uw" Will practically dobaf "booao" fro ail parta . of tbo :i "I. : .... JAPAN TO AID SUVS ffscar Straus' Asserts ' ilippion .Has Great Opportunity .,. NKW YOBTC, rVbroary Aoab- i nociatcil Prent)' Oarar StriuK, former wrvtary of eommeref' and labor for n tr-m Amerirari amftafwrador at Oou1 ) tantirioplc, in an add rem ber last niirht tatwi Ilia enn virtinn tliat nnw ia tjp,e, jor jBpan to m called upon to h.lp IKiiioiar . JapaneaoaAalotaaee should b given, ho believca, ia ! the roiiooxtiiMtion of the rjtubl) politie ally and aocially aa- wrll at 0- reform ation of the Btuftiir.a dVfeme agalnat fUrfhfr Trntdnfe agsrvhaioa. .i ,,... . i ? v. oln I n UUNIHULUSr GIVEN APPEAL RIGHT f AMrraOTOtf, February 16 (Aa 'oc'ated PreiO Aiolat " Jriirtiee Brandeia of the T'nited Htirt Suprerria Court ypnU-rdny inuel an order graj&t" iurr rna ri trii r At inrui t rnai Hiinrvma the ri'ht of appral to the Supreme in Ne York of condurting a propa- Ctindu for "birth rOntrol' belligerents. Despatches received from l'etrograd last evening wer siKTHCuant of this. They said that Trotsky had rendered a re- fM,rt to tlle C);nm.jl ,.f the Work an Kussla announcini: the wk drawal f Russia from the feder ation which was entered by the country while a monarchy ind u i i mc wi aain.si mc ven tral rowers and nullifying all agreements which have previous ly existed hetween Russia and its former Allies. The council is said to have given its approval to the action of the National Com mission. . r STRIKERS PUNISHED An aftermath of the strikes in Germany and Austria is found in the ncw which yesterday re-ach- led Amsterdam from Berlin tell inf of the punishment of ' man v of those w ho were involved in. the strike or charged with tttetigat- ing. countenancing or assisting it Iong prison terms have been giv- en some while others escaned with . 1,.. .,...,,11,.' imnriftn ft i v v. iiiiMiiur. it'ii meiit No mention is made of the infliction of the death penalty upon any of them. RUMANIAN PEACE Berlin papers received here in timate that negotiations between mum . ,, . , trta,.-.cnrlet fever and consumption are t.ermany and Rumania for peace ,,9,, ,h,t are often contracted when are about to begin. ijtho rhilil hss a rol l That is why all -i- 1 1 - i -a. wodieal authorities say beware of eoUa. I lie 1 urki-h parlumentr . it IS lor the .juick ere of cold you will ilnd aKo learned, has approved -a bill ah'"" better thu hamberlaln'a ... , t ., , Cough fiemedv. It can ulway bo de- providing ior uie conmrucnon 01 a bridge and tunnel to cross tl.e P.osphoi us -v ,......, ..: " TEUTO r IS S EElMCt nnOri nhhlTirmn np Bor.iB fositio;is OF El Barrage Is Thrown Against Sec tor For Much of DayGas MasbNeederfThree1 Hours GREAT AIR FLEET TRIES , IN. VAIN TO CROSS LINE Well Directed; ano. Maintained Fire H Puts vAirOla'ncs ,To Rout Badly Battered v WAWUmOTONT, JRebroary low Ak micinted frty.nm(i(Mful nrtcmptK fo homh tbo' A n trmrhci ffom lir rmft wm rcrorted from tho Air trnn front' i- Franc . in doopatehif wbirli wero.' ronpivel hy. tho war dp- nartmont.laat Bight, Tli nfTorln laiitrd 'a rough much of yesterday aad deipttr the unpport .of,' tho OVrmao aHlllerr ad the uM..of cut bom ba,' proved otter failurea.. .. .j. Throvlair a heavy ba he Amrrlraa aertor the Teuton artil 'ery playod npon tho 'Anterieaa trenehe iod TbattOTiea for aeyeral hoora yen 'erdav. During Mark of thin time tnr Some 'wKre: uee. a ltd Wr rhreo hoitm V airt. In tbo triwheh aad" behind the tuna f rttiiJiT ' it oecaMfy fo tine gnu Kit lleeff Botitott.. ' 4 ' While tho .bar re no wot io brosreaii a large nnmher-of Teuton air ".raft nought to rroaa the AmeHoaa line and 'drop bomaa. . A(rainat thorn tho Ameriean machine guaa opanad oad oontiaued a heavy- and- well directed fire and the orfffj -air TJeet woo put to complete Outj a ameer or tnemaeume nav na been evidently diaablod. Teutons Prepar" , Prepariaa for, tho. heay battlea that will romo with .iho opening of olfen live ooeretiona by .the Allien, the Oer maaa on, tho treat froat r atrenjfthen ln(f thoir ooaitiooa oppoeite tho Aroeri- an linea, ta , deapatehea 01 woanea- tOy.l - ,' ,.;'' lyy." Aa the America bava taken evei lew aeetiona from .tho other Alliea ho Oermana ha 4eltaa to dW new iretidhea,' ertand wad atrenjrtben their Btaagiemenia, ana oioerwwo prrwrr 'or tin American assault. On their aide ha Americana are alae preparing for a poaiiille attack' la force by the Ger man. The titixttion on thio aeetor wne o eipiv uief fodny, hardly a Vbot be ing fired. v - vin American wag killed by a nrrny bullet. Orreral Perehinp; yelrterdny reportei' o the war detriment tha death of Cadet Conrad P. Rasen, aw the result of aa airplane accident. The only other raauniea reported today were throe nea eliifhtlv Wounded. Two have died if pneumonia. , tn PUflitlno . . I ; The war Hiflire anaouaoed late yoa erday tltat the Britiith forces in Pa lea )e ke laJvaiircl two mile on r 'routi aix mile wide, northoanterly o feruaalem. tfo. IMto Tot Attention wan railed lv the Reuter't rorreapOaileot on the Britixh front tha yeaterday was the day wmeu naa iaai boea.aet by the Teutons for their loa 300tmYlate6r "terrible offensive" ion he '.Western frout sii'l that no aa lomireweBt of a new contemplated date had been uialo although there wan no judications j-etterday of a reailinesi to nak ah imniciliate drive.' " . . 9 NOTICE OF APPEAt P A R IX rVl.ruiiry l ( Aswu-iafed Presa) Notice of appeul from the leatu neiiteiu-e of Hie military court to the court of riissution and of motion for a new trial therein nni yesterday filed by the counsel for Rolo Pashn ho .'was eoiivicted by the .jury after a detiberntinii of only a quarter of an hoitr Bolo Pimha grestlv donnciiNt lit thf resnlt of tbe trial for lie had hoped fot "O acquittal denpite the duainini; evi dence which Le confronted. He claims it isi pubic scntimuut which convict ed him and Mill denies his guilt. . WAR TRADE BOARD OPENS OFFICE IN BORDER CITY KJ PAHO, Texas, February (1 (A loviated Press) An office at the war trado board has been opened hero 'in tho federal building to permit shiar of good to Mexico to make the uec. sary applications in the proper formr and io facilitate the export liusinena to Mexico through this puit. The estab lishment of such nn ultice was tha T ult At a visit of feilerul war trade experts hare recently an I a meeting; be tween the biiHtnesN uieu ami these ex pertsi MecauHp of the embargo on many articles of exports, it hns been neceasnrv in the past to make aU -atioiin for shipment of goods to Mex ico direct to Washington. All seh applications are now filed with the loetil war trulc Wonnl otlii'e, which ia In charge of a former customs broker anil forwarded to the national war trade board- ':' BEWARE OF COLDS. Children are much more likely to con .tract the contagious discuses when they bae colds. Whooping cough, diphtha- pcuded upon uu.l i pleasant and safe to take tor salp hv Smith I Co , Ltd., Advt. nil denim, Benson, ip 11 1 n for Hawaii. IIFORCES v." . . ,, , . .t .-. :y.-k , .lITISII DESTROYER I ri rnMnrrfri mlif ( TLCCI hltCIO RAIDERS 111 Di . Engagement . Lasts Forty-five Minutes When Enemy Takes To Hasty Flignt EIGHT VESSELS SUNK DURING ENGAGEMENT Wounded Are Brought -To Dover and Market Place h Tem ' pdrary Hospital IOVKR, febrtinry Ifl (Assoicntrd Pre'x)-Rejiorts of n niivsl ertgnge ment between" British end (Jerman fleets were brought here nte yesterdnj hy destroyera which carhe in l.ringinp wnunded. The neJ confirmed the re port that a large navnl enga,'emen' had been in, progrc for the boom of the guno had lrrerl distinctly audililf at various poiatl nshrrre foe forty flvi miautes, "4. . . Reports .av the eetapement resultoi' from an encounter of the British flee' with a Oermaa raiding fleet. The Hrtt iih fleet was composed chiePy of do troy-ts whiet were petroling againal nbmnr'.nea and eight . of these de itroyers are reported to have boet link. The British jit tacked end at thr mi of forty five minutes the enemy led. Losses of the enemy fleet vrtrj n the rcporta brooyht in and' n ofticia eorirt of the lossra to either fleet no' of the British casualties hns n ye been issued. . Tbe wounded brought here nun housed ia the Jaarl ct place which be tame t tempore ry hospital vo Relatives Not! fie d Compila tior of List of Survivors Con tinuei But Is Slow WASHINGTON, February 16 (As oe.iajted Presi)--The names of eighty wo known dead from the Tuscnnii tove.thas fer'.bfl.ftn ivreived by the wa Ipftartmena and the relatives of the un ortuiiate-eotdier alio came to an coc h rough Hull ruthlersness before reach eg a battle Muid have been notifle I. .The cofopilatiou of full list of aur ivors ia going forward- tut progre ontiuuee eTow nd itxmay yet be sove ml duyfe before tjio tint is complete and v a, proeei of" elimination, a lint o .ae-.'ljs k.l' killod,!cuted. : , " ; SIT IN PARLIAMEN1 Youthful Heir Will Enter House o . ! Lords For First Time IX)NDOK, "eljruary 111 (Associated Preiwl The Prince of Wales will tak. his seat for the first time ns n BritLsl oeer In the house of lords on Tuesday ince reaching his majority, the hei ippniert hns been serving in Krone 's a staff officer in the army and d'n iot return t" attend the sessions o ftrlimnent. 'ITe Prince will be twen t'-oir years old in June. ARMS FOR FINLAND SEIZED IN SWEDEN T.OSOON. February 1," ( Associate I'rtMtHi (ireut runi't ties of arms uni rupnjBlious .Irtineil fi.r Finland linv 'iceii seired nt fm eholm, miid 11 dc latch bxln.v. Tbe were delivered ! in s He-red private individual. The Ex han;e Telegraph Agency quotes tin pciitokraten vith reference tu tho un covering of nit alli'gett plot. REPUBLICANS PRESENT REPORT OF MINORITY WASHINtiTON, February 15- (A loeiated Pic) Kigh Kepublicnnr l n niinority of the house inter date commerce committee, ore ex -tected to turn in a disseuting report to the house on the administration ' railreud bill. The minority report will contend thnt fhe rate-makinjr pei thonld be vested absolutely in the in. terstate comnierce eominiuiioa and hat federal control of the roads nhuuli! 'ie limiteil to a yeur or less after the war close. RED CROSS CHAPTER IS ORGANIZED BY INDIANS lXt'HKI.TI'M. Washiniftoii, Kobruart ') (Associated Press) A thriving Re.) Crosi chapter hoa been orgauixjl iiiiiong the Indian of tki community with fifty five" member. enrolled at th drat meeting, and a full set of work inir office ch. Indian, farmers louuted a pig and u calf a a starter for a fund, aul these were nold and resold until about ll)0 wat realiied. VESSEL IN COLLISION AN ATLANTIC TOUT, February IS (Associated Prea) Au American vessel returned here toduy with a larje Hole above the water line. The vessel came into collision with au link now 11 vessel whose fate wu uot learned. ESOFBGHiy- TIIREE DEAD K1I3WN .WEOfillESia:- SF.itl-WF.r.TsLY vr- ; . - t III I I t II I . 1 ' !' i .' ; St . Father and Baby Son Are Slain and Mother Lfet In Hospital 5 r pfarfousiy Hurtv' vwrderer'reported Ta ' ' BE, FATHER OF WOMAN Carried Two1 Revolvers and Thor oughly Satoratetf His Sys tem With Sake First .... vl. . . .; Three are dead anil foerth hover tweeA life and death a' the" reeult f a. h noting affray -ot Kehala yeter 'ay afternoon. .The deed are Tnkign hl. bi ihrer year old baby hoy and fnpnneee-man, n(4 to be the father in aw of Taklgiichi aad the grandfather if the nmrdored child. ; The wife of rnkiguchl . and mother of the dead by waeOnst night hovering between tfe aod death with- a bullet wound be 'tin her ear. The terrible tragedy oe -nrred at tae Kabala beach home of u. f. Atberten.. . Kins Alcohol. In the ;oine of se, played hi part in tbe doody affair. Evidence that the murderer, well timed, with aake, perhaps to give him ho rourog which he required, went Tell prepared to carry out a- premedi ted design of murder 1 not wanting 'or ho bad with him two rovolvere. but he motive whirh-led to tho affair ia a et undiscovered and the etoriea of ho who were eloae to the eeene of ho murder wtiea It occurred are deeid idly ' in eonflinr.,.. None of the Japan ese in the neighborhood was last night ble to give the name of the woman r of th ranrderer-iuieide. Some of hem ald they 'had heard the murder r we tbe father of Takiguchi'i wife ut seemed nnable to give the source f their information. Jevcftl Bear Bhota - Ittwee about' hnlf past three o'clock eeterday afternoon that Japanese aer ' ant on eavefal of the Kabala Beach omer -heard hota . An there i often love (hooting in the vicinity they say her. thonght nothing (ft it antU the hots were followed by scream and rthet shots. A to whether father aad hi Id; were shot before tho woman was vounded or. whether the murderer ho be fleeing mother aad tbeh returned o kill the fatter and .the 'child and limself, aloriek are in conflict. Three odiss, .were, , found- on tbe Atherton -remise and the woman wa ihot on he rk-humiin'propeirty, tWo doort away. Its $hoU Heard. The Japanese man servant of A. F. ndd, a neighbor of the Atherton. in elling of the- affair laat night said he icarj three shot in rarpid succession lrst,, a little later he heard a singlf hot aiid about ten mi mite Inter tw ooro. Between the abot he heard; votnaa aereant aad then ho and ht wife ecate" frightened and went into theii -Barters. They eaid that Thoma "ACre, the chauffeur for A. W. T. Bot omley, went to investigate and then old them of the affair. It we Ware vbo sent in the call which brought the imbulance and Inter on the mortuary vagoii. '.ees , Woman Shot Jane Lewis, a Hawaiian girl whr 1 employed by M. B. Carson at hit ome, saw the shooting of the woman. !,e told Hie storyof it lust nljjbt tc e AdvertisM'. 'I ln'nrd a woman screaming, ,T she jiil, "and nent to see whnt it ' bout. I suw the wife of Tnkiguchi uuning along screaming and holdin; cr hands on the top and back of he' ead to protect herself from tbe blowi f a Japanese man who was running icliind her and striking her. He wai ismuierini; h"r head v.i'h the hahdk f a pistol. 1 nit him throw the pUtot wny himI thought lie was going t iiiji lint he took nnotber pistol out rom his handkerchief. T-lin h nii'hl her l-y the slioulder. turned hei nrt Buy ronid imil shot lier three imes cither in the hca I or neck, "Then I was f:ighinnd and rl nd hill ill the car." Klio refen-ed t" he ('arson automobile.. Continuing he said: "Then the man went airaj ml seemed to no luick to the Atbertoi lir-e. That was nil I saw. The am 'mnace came ami then William wago lid they took nil of them away. Mr '.ottomley's driver went running over nd afterward told me of tho other.' ee Murderer AHto Thomns Wsie, the cbauffeur of A. V. T. Butt omley, nn the first one' to iait the Atherton plane after thr Uunring occurred. When he beard the inal shot he hurried to the scene. The hi'd wns tji'-n lying quiet, he noid and Takignr.hl wns writhing and sp areutly aulTeriag great agouyi To apunese who had done all tho shooting vas lyin close to a tree With the uis- ol bexide him. He us about throe 'set from the child and Takiguclti. ad!y In u iKt-.l uiid uiiitiluUl and along ide his head as 11 I10W iji the har. mid a if the a.-txiilnnt litld trample he hca. I of hi victim iuto the eae nd niniH-l upon the face. I' 'vt nooo after r li amaj of AVfl it the Botlomley pUice that lie h'r 'he shots, lie t-ays. This liriugi sum oubt at to whether the other lioo'in ia I occurred before or after his arrive 'or he says when he passed the AtluT on home he Haw a .lupiinesa man whop -e did not know seated on a box ne' he front He sti) Mrs. Buttomley tol lim nfti-rwiirl ah" saw Tnkiguchi OOi he child lying on the ground. Whethf 'hey hil l iieu been sho or not is un 'nowii. Kither this is the ease or els he ini-rderer lired the fafal shot into the iiinii :m I i -1 1 i 1 . 1 . cliase-l the fleiilne I wo inn 11 from her home anil then return ed and sluit httnnilf all in, the interim : between the car's passing and Ware's ' return. j Ware mivh he suw the. woinnn lying 'on the rVhuinan place with a revolver beside her. Id this revolver there were no hIicIIs, either loaded or Bred, every chamber wns empty. Two Victims Die The chauffeur then notified Mr. Hot- tuiuley by telephone aud naked aim to iniinTi. ri iu riiri i HI Ml h ( I.II1Y h U liui 1 uumiriiinr uil in - ATTLEJRAGEOY AT KAHALA POLITICS llllll FALL OF AIRPLANE. ;- f 1 Vernon Castle Meets1 Death Oh Aviation. Field At Fort Worth . FOllT. WORTKTFeiaa, Vehruary' IS (Asaorlatejl ; Pies), Vernon CaetW, noted ballroom dancer and British avl tor, waa instantly killed tolay in n fatal airplane accident at. the Fort Worth- aviation field. . , - - , -.- Caatlo Waa killed In a collision that x-enrrcd while he Wat flying. He tru tryinr to nvol.I im American, cadet. vho m tarn wa nesrlng another leav-, ng the groimn ami was also attempt- Castle ettemfped'te turn hi mchine, which ., did ' not .respond. Tho other werd Injured , in the accident. . j ' ,,: DANCER , , ... ., .1. ,, MUCH BEATEN TOKIO, Felirnary 15-.(Bpeelal to the gfeatest sensation of th6 pftSS Tswe.il Bhlnpo) By a Vote of Z41 to ent session of congress, i ., in wnien practically enow , ine .trength of th rovenimetatr in the r house, .th houje of deputlee beat the propoMUof the oppoeit mo . to mrveacn rremier lerauchi. TKe defeati f. the- reeotution' i eatnie it the eloa o( a aeesion. of great ex itement i Among? those ':': who poho were U. Oukl, J. Takedomt and K. tfoehtkoTtir' 1 ' 1 VOLUNTARY ENLISTMENT CAUSED OVERCROWDING .WASHINGTON. FebmnVy A ociated, , Pre)i Secretary., of . War '3aker, .announced today that the tn-ipector-greral - .ha reported on the vercrowing and attendant evil at Jefferson Barrack .in- peeejnbef and Tanuarr. 'The report ia.that tbe trou ble due to overcrowding came a the -TV ; Tlr.i Z i - JVV- te administration,, fnd, the facllitic beantf taxed by the!' ; ' rush of enlietnedta of those who did' While deploring the course not wi.h; be drafted. There wa. no f rtued b" the I'rqsidcBt in eck- evideneo of ineuffcient ,erd 'of the.f J ... sick-, the report eat. notify the police.'. The ambulance rl nnxruBt to rvansta ami on It arrival .- . . . . . .. . .! it w. found that the three intende-l victim were still living. They irere irought with nil posaible epeed to the imergettcy hospital. Father and child IU.1 ..hn.il n ..lk to. .I.nd The tnothor wa taken fo Qoef n'e Hfoe-j pital, where 'it wa im aight aid; WVUIU UIVIMUIT HID lUIWUII T lll. At ivanaia an or inoae oo were seen by Dr. James A. Morgan, whose rem - dene i nearby. The police any fliat tbe etidence mhki they hare poiafs to only four shota having been fired, each havlna take effect. Thi i.-in conflict, with what wna.toUl by the; Japaneee yard- plying of foods he attributed, to xan employed by A. F. JudU who aav - , , c, he heard aix .hot at varying internals, ' Quartermaster Ceneral Sharpe. the flrat three in rapid suecrosion -and e took occasion to ' bestow then one, and ten minutes later two ' ,. i - . more. It is also in conflict with tbe!l4C npon Ceneral Crozter, as tory, of Jane Lewie who ays three shot were fired at or into the Woman. Possible Id.nUflcUon The police also suid last uiglit thnt a Jopaaese man came to bea.uarten and volunteered l the infonnatiOM thai tho name of tho murderer suicide waa Kraahiro Kiiramoto and he hod lived out Moiliili wnv. Thi Japanese hud not viewed the bodv when he gave the police this information. Thov also gave Hie name of the child ns Tu'shito. Tliev sav the child was about three vears old but the doctor placed the age at. a year lor, 1 , While tl.e bodies of 'three 'wire ound at the front of tl.e Atherton dace and the wo.na. lefl on the rkh. nan proi.erty, two place nwuy, ha 'mpursiied fro... her home aeroHs ng bom pursue he Hemingway pruierty, iu the Ather Un nur"KC I HC n w,-ri- mni iiiuiii. bviiiit noist spots which gav.- Indication of, elng blood while on the iloor of nn ad acent room there were visible by the igbt of a lunteru sevrrsl distinct blood pots. nterrupted At Work Outside of the servants' .quarter vbere a day In-fore there had been inppy mother, father and child, clothe lung quite dry on the lijle Inst night or the wonmn had avidently done he AMahjiig earlier, . In the garage then ay a broom op the Iloor aud there wen he moist spots mentioned. In the nd cnt room there wa little furnitun but blood stain were seeu near th niter door a here blood might navi Lroppe-i from scalp wound of the wo nau if the U-utiug of her hud .startet here. It wus evident thnt it wa hen rhere she had done the family washing On the other side if the garage wa be sleeping, room. Tbe bed was uiootl tint iiujlisuirlwi. In this .room was i hild's go-cart All in that foo4 wn ii perfect! oVJer. AThy Slay Orandchild? WHut could have occasioned a desire n a man to alay his tiny grandchild ven if determined to murder the fatbei ind bis own daughter ns well is some .liinif that may never be explaiueil. Wheji l)r. Morgan and those whi were with the ambulance opened the mouth of the dead , mnnleror to deter mine whether or uot liferemaind they were met bv a smell of sake which wiih almost overnuwarin,,.;: 1 O f'H COLDS CAOSE HEADACHES - LAjtATlVlJ OMO CUINlNB re- 1 ' L A .'C J'e . - a, ' muvca mo canac, uaea ineworia over to cure a cold iavone day. The igna tore of ff. WrOROVti i oa each bos. Manufactured by the FARIS MEUI CINB CO., Bt. LouU, U 6. A. - ttffcV IM aAti ,1T,IS fJECTi.:i! I'ilill'iilfFfiliiS Senator Week of Masiaehiisetts ' "iWiV, Swings Frnnt vSensatfonlof t Session : r ; . . 1 rruin riuur oi . cnaiu 111 - SPEAKS IN FAVOR OF - '.; ":! PROPOSED WAR COUNCIL I' - J - ss.'.L n - - ! ' I A rinas mucri 10 rraise-anrj aomet I IHIiy9 ' U' VilllVIOC' III.IICU o Conduct and Says Measure 1$ Designed To Assist -'-H , V ASHINCTON, . v February ; Changes 'etssftilffig-.! thd Integrity , .-.- ':-. vT t ana nonwij m purpose oj. rrehi- ! . .. n , i . . the war, iMtttions .tlufc the Chief IpjcrnlW wil Tnlfirir nolit'lc . . ," - .... k. '- ,, '' . ; ;i intqi the war policies of. thc.,Unf tedl States were fnade" i rVrh , t)ic senate floor yesterday Vy Senator ' I. V. WCCS.3 Wl 1V199cIII1U3CIIB, once chairmaW 6T IKeTiepufclkan .'..National Committee, ana causca . , . . V eelcs spoke m support of the h); which was fatpefd'.'byJhC f - ..-'' '.I - senate voniiuuicc on. miii.r-. i fair$ during the cburse of and" a 4 result f its, investigations into the icemduct of ttie . War antf it wast in the course oi, the debate upon, (his rrtfWlsujre , h$t ;,hje. a1 sailed the ' it esidentf Cwith tlie charge, pf playing politics Wjc;ks ., asserted- the measure represented a const ntictive ,and non-partisan war (xtlicy and was 'designed to help and not tojuurrif ing to uijed politics-into-the-cvu-truversy lie said he found ranch to praise in the conduct oi the wa'. and also some things to criticise, Many of the achievement of the army he found wqrthy of high praise Lub he said the secretary 0( Mar was inclined to pfs4cnte - , . . . . urm , - "three thnusand miles awav , . . j r- i v ' ' qmijing the words Baker U9cd , l)cf(ire the committeec "- .1r i , ., . success made in me wp- head of the ordnance department r , , , , . . i f" cU that ,,a1 tn acfom? pli;hed but said he was onen to ' . .- . , -1lt.,4.v f ma. , " "-v -.-jj- clltnc E11US.''. ' i ( y , 1 '- . t , w"n ZT , .1 . i, ' , This UJ owarls wjii.uh, the J,'rei- '""' ' report.-.! to- bo nnaUrably op- ' rejporteu ground ihat it e.nbnm. his pergonr.l dlrwtvon of activities, is tu estabhsb.a war eabmrt of three men o assist the i. eootrotliB .go'.rUrea. t,on f ,w"r "d ""'V fe.? or ' u-ltlon., independent of the t T Hr , "r.""1 '.u v ,U""T u rodte-ed into the senate by Senator iininoerisin, ciiBinimn m ino viinio coinmiHeo on military affairs. , , VIII .... ,,' .. . .;; ' r-- bers of the war cabinet must De ie lisliusuNhed in business, executive ad ministration aud- public, affair,. aad-tBot, -lenibcrs of the Prasidont' cabinet It peeijflcally statp that., tho, ecrctarie f war, and navy shall not be" ex-oole'ror cuibor. Tbe mar eabiaet member ould receive salaries of $12,000 a year,, 'ie. same a those pf the frasidonj,.'. ibjeet,' but would rupk above 4he.,e.x, -utive cabinet in power for control of vnr policic. The measure also would ....rii a.inn nrwv'tn 'rf tii iJi.r. .,iv.rt- ' Wheu the lull waa. introduced,, nieiri-, ers, of ,the qnate military eommUtoe ixpUiiuyl that ,, the word 'cabinet',' uvt. been jubstutod for the.,, word 'cqiincil1,', origin-illy used ia ,.0nnac: toft with, the 'board jn order to "got iway from, the idea, of council, . of luroly advisory bodies, which have nut worked well in the past," It wa also explained, .'that tbe' bill loe.. noti' preclude apppintmeat , to the rar cabinet of member of th pre it cabinet, but that , one . mag, could uot surve in both cpacitjeiv ,. , The committee' deuieicn' Oof to have he ' lecretarlne pT war and pttvy.et )tf(o mejnbeiw'of the wnt cabinet waa llso explaided a In Kne with the tl s'jrq, t,o centralise wur pobiuo, in a sniuller 'body 'However,, some com mittee niumber believe it possible thnt -ongress might emeod. the bilt to per nit tbe secret ai'ie,. of wr and navv tn be members, lMH-ticMjprly if the ad ministration desirod it. , : .' ROOSEVELT GAINS , NKW yoSRIC, Feiirua ViAar ci,at,'l rress) i;oionoi nooseveir na , so much iui. roved todav thu,t it wa aiiuounced he Mill leave the hosDital ' in a fortnight.