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MiTCHEL NAMES 7 TO UPLIFT "LID" Herman Riddcr Heads Com mittee to Formulate Night License Plan. WOODS RECOMMENDS 2 A. M. PERMITS (aharct*. to Close Then Some Keyless Restaurants ? No !\tra Hours for Hotels. v h delay for at leasl n ement ?if hi! (MM He ap -,-,1 a committee of seven citizen! hold public hearings rivI - recommentetlona of Ar the Mayor's secretary. Inveatigatlng the situa, submitted his report ... tei day. p'i commlttM is leaded by Berman Riddei and the other mem B i llapn, the jtev. Michael Furet, ' w Mulry, FYed. Bterry ?nil - yin H Glddlngl committee the IfaytM ? - ' " secretan. Mr. I ?a,,, sen ?making an inveetlga* . ? ' Ighl license and 1 I i ? ,?' ?;. The result of la contained in his. ?mmendatloni handed me recommendations seem mal le und to point the wa\ to ? rv handling of thH ? ?-, but before finally ' wlah to be com? re and t'? satisfy myself thor lhl? the beat interests of the be ser? ed by a?]opting rj ?' ns. "' am therefore appointing to-day a ' seven repreeentative eitl? er fliese suggestions BUb dS, to hold onA 0r atines ?nd to report te lona In thla matter. ? ( tatlon is thai the study to ? imltt ? than a - pie of 1 Ich time - < can fAr i final poll? y." atar; ? | art: ?Tort has been I ? a pol? ? -;--? :- "pie of reasonable opportunity to get -ef- liment during . ia?I rs of the night, yet which far a! p<-ise1b1e the induct In i ? ei m I, and which would avoid ' discrimination. ot more restaurants, ?lor In table and can show a ? r ( night ?-> - si ? ? ms to he - why on" nlght 1 ? ? ? other, und auch in natura I. i kei eople won? t thi uns? ? ?i Influent e Ii ? < en atudh d for now end man 11 rsons ?? i Including the 11 - New York and K i 'no presiden? of th" Board of hlef Mag 'rates M ci ? pner, the Corporation ? ounsei, ?? ?? i oners, a ergyiren and managers of restaurante." tat rants w Ich fur eni ?? nmenf, all of which now e t0 ' "Se Hi 1 a. IT1.. Mr V eg pe? r the commu? In !'? <"?n the I it seems arbH - then doors and eject este at 1 o'i lo? k, Tl ! t;m<* la *t".??n the closing ..f th la m. to afford peraons l?efreehment and n-ntertam OrtunHy to get com at they deolre. My recom? - la therefore, that te reputa? ? art; reataurants which pro? nment, all night llcenaea "d on application, with the .Ilci nee that : a. m and wi? ti ? landing that if ? atol? rated ihe license r ? ' atol l!i?: 1 ftei '.' ' rants a hlch do not I (HIS, the It?rent. P worl al n gl ? should l be | of proper fa? till las for ent If it paya a ra! ? | and if ? entertain ? ttonebte pre? I star"is that there Is s legltl U for 1 . and drink. . -i to such places, thore mmendatloa is that If -, is atore n prtlaek and ?. ? ?! if they ? an hIiow n ?i from ;?ii night ? ? ? i all Bight ? ? n and be a?'.wi :., . '." Marconi on Italian Warship. Mr.- h William ' . lu iio.li,;? atua f ? ? ' menta in II. u - <.| ??? b? tii? Q olghl Ka a ? ? ? . mtoi ? "?I ?m ?la anging v? ?r Highway Problems. 'ompany i ? arda on mi?- ?t ' ' ..-.Ir.,. ||,,? ? . . ( on :.,? ?? .- la 1 g StU ptatmama. 'government loses in madrid election Five Out of Seven New Legt lators Are Republican or Lib, eral?Many Riots Reported. By Cat Ifadi Id Mar, h ? ? ine ol the most b t?rlj coi tested electlo ? rer known to d oi m< mix ? i the lew? r in? iae of Par! 1 he nui ber of representatives ot the IS uro?, inc Is I'M, from which about G -.\ ho were districts had been ?i? ' red el? ted '!'h?' ele tion In Madrid was aplriti the number of \oi?s target) exceedli those ol all rre\i?. o ? | ..- | The j*o i ? ttei defeated, the i turns for the capital Bbowing Uve R publicans elected, one Conservai n "i ?Catholic an?! one 141 In Bai the R? gionalists ? -4 bj s lar??' ma erlt It On m , tin? ?government candidate was assaulte At Urge! there was ? ? collision betwei tl ? S" lal sts and Catholica, in wh h tu ????re killed and three Injured. At Ot f do a be ' M ol go* ' r iment ? oi lives ? ? -?i the Boclaliata ai Ave m?-ri were wounded "?' Bilbao ; ..' thi govi rnment ? Jonservati* ? '[ was ni'ilil'C?!. ULSTER TO LEARN i ITS FATE T0-DA1 Premier Asquith Will Announc His Temporary Exclusion Plan in House of Commons. - Id-ondon. March 9. Not sin'?- the la.? siag? of the Parliament bill when Lor | Morley of Blackburn Informed th Mouse ot* Lords of the decision >'f th King as to the creation ol new peer has a political announcement arouse so much interest hh that which Premi? Aaquith is due to make to riav on th Hume Knie bill. it is generally understood thai th Aaquith proposal will be, as airead stated t'-itiporarv exclusion for such c line 1'lster countiei an demand It by major!?? at votei after the ?passage ? j the ?nil ;iT,j before ? i "me-- into opera I tl- n. Il Will he ot" li to the elOCtOn I ?f?ti'. count] to take a vote among them selves on the question of Inclusion o ?"it. r s majortt* fa*"rs exclu Si? h the CO intj will remain oui ? peratlon of the acl for a stated terrr I most probably three or ft-o ? o-,w Mr. Redmond and Mr. l'e?lin wit ? rabie relu? tance, have agreed I i rinciple to this plan, i? Is confldentl aaaerted thai Mr. Devlin waa peraua? to agree ?o the plan onlj after a lmi conference with Mr. Lloyd >3eorge, an :? ii believed that Mr. Devlin's vieil I Ireland last week was for the purpos Of persuading the wirepullers and or ganlzers tln-re of the necessity of ac ceptlng th? new scheme of the govern ment. Prior to 'he assemb'.-.ntr of ?hi? Hous 'of I'oinmnns to-day the National!! [leaders ""ill hold S meeting and dlBcus ?ho new development with their sup ters. Mr Devlin la expected to rr pori the reault of hie Irish visit, am the party will then setti?. its course o action In the evening's debate il i?- i*:?-, ti t.? the suggestion tha convention ???ill be needed to dra ?thill. Mr. i{r,\ tii'.nd and his (K?ll?eagues ha? inc be i t . i-ov4er i" acl In an fmrr gencj like th* present, Naturally Mr. Aaquith's promise? ement is ?rousing immense Inter '-? and applications for seats in tin lie galleries of the H? u ?? of Cora mons ar.- unpi i edented. After ?Premier Aaquith makes hi ? mi i.: Andr? a Bonar i.av, lead? f the O] tion in 1 he House of ? !om ?-. i ill reply briefly, as also "ill Sli Edward Carson, tht 1? adei. If in ? ? || en? ugh ? his home. B i the attitude of the ? )|,i?, itlon ? no likely to t..? revealed, es II has Ml plai r ? d to ' sstpone all d?bate on tht measure '? : ? fortnight, or until th? financial Imslnens of the House of Com mons is finished. SAFE RIDE FOR 111.000.00C Pennsylvania Credits Year'* Record to Efficiency Tests. Idfflclenc) r? ports made b; the remis?! venia Railroad for the year 1911 ?how that It carried ni.OOO.OOO passengeri Withe ' ' gle lOei Of h!> In a trail a? Id? ' ? .redil for this Is d l? ai ord itiR to thi ? ? than tw< million ?-Hi- ??? testa which were mud* m that period to ? ertain i he obaerr ... , , ? t. | ??.it of this numb? r ot test '?'? I pei cen? up to th? att? ? the i '?'? >' Attei ? s,?i?'!ii in charge of i m a lettei t" th? ).?? i eral manag? t anotan I ce n hi? h these I I Ot? ? ' ?? ! 'o H.i ?? ot.? r atii'i. No man *-1?<?iil<i f. il that these iii..'iis are ai.-, tii'?.i.ni reflection but ?m the contrary, thai they are Intended .for his :? '! . i'l .:i! ?tut?-, turn. " rENDEHLOIN LOOKS TO JACK'S TO OPEN , Word (ioes Around fhat Pro* prietor Will Make Satisfactory Explanation to Mayor. Tn? T< ndi rloln expe? t ?? t hat Ja? i. ? \- i 1 m a Ida OP? i? again 1?i-niglit ? rd " ' m round lau I nighl that Jack i em- tan. the propi ietor would i or to-da y and ? ould be able to ' ont Im s blm that th<- i? stau rant was in no waj to blame In the r win? h I ta all li >K I' I ; . ? f. ? ! ?I'lla-.' ti i ? ' ? ild ta : night thai be had found the t/OUDg man who was sun d ta have b? en beaten by the weLei"! and had recognised him ?? ? , : ;i r trouble maker on ac?coun( of i,,s Proprletora ??f other iran? a hi go i<? the > 'ity Hall to tantiate thla allegation, A? ' ordlng I" I IUh!l -o Uns man a? i ompani? 'i "'? Ihr? i < ffeminat? looking tha took seats si a table, vYaltei . , insti ?' ted not to aei ve > h? m. ? ??til r gm ats had i omplalned ol i he th Aa tha foui ?' ere I? ?? Ing ??n?- ol them hi r i,, i 11 i,r,<- of th? obj? tori i nd as ? tigh? was atartlng the] wer? i u he?l iiii?i the street, in?' elth no more vlo? i?h? ? than wae neceassry, l( 'ii? ???-, 1?alried. I 'GREENWICH SWAYS ? IN POLITICAL GALE -. i Women's Row Over Babie< May Change Form of Town Government. MEETINGS "PACKED,'1 IS CHAROL; MADE Strangers Used to Aid "Ring.* Accusers Say Graft Hints Made in Fight. The three'! - sei -eld tes n meet ? ? ??'.<- t?i be kick? <\ out of ? ; ? ? i e ?r th?? p?a i of the mei n the re form elemem In New fork's richest sub ?'. go through a-ul they are sble U il theii detern Instlog to el antiquated relic of colonial govern? im? nt still In for.-e and r? :????? e |( in on? SWOOP ? a m?.?i??rn city form of Ro'---' ' n ? m. \. .tii ?11 tii?' Istesl in pro? et ants 01 ., ?? managet Initiativ? referendumsni! : recsll ! ?Some of them are so much m sai r ' ?over what the consider tbe drawl I of tl?. present town government thsl Intend to - ?? the question thi . nt Issue of th? fell eampaisi '??' members <?'" th?? Lasglatatura, de-dsrinj I that tl ? ? nil' for,-? th.- ? ai,?li>latc-= to tul;? in .?-t,?ii?i ??ri whether they an? in fsvor ol pledging themselves t?-i a?-k tiie ?-?oI??tiu st 11;, rtf??r<i t?, ;.-, ? i ; reei wlcb a : ? ' towi harte ( Th? movement, which haa been simmer 1 ing along for some ture, was brought t. . th? boiling ;>?i!:.t a?, h result of ;i flghi ?among ?he women charil n thi tos n. ? m? r,' the factions a anted to ha c tht .t bal i* ?? of the communlt? takei ? s "r "i ;,o institution In oppo II the other faction, who thought thej ^i .??;i?i be placed m private home', an? brought '.o m'lei conditions <-f ' te parenthood I nder th?. presenl govern ment, t ? ? s quest Ion had to ??? de ided '? open town meeting, and tiie result wai thsl ? ? ? itutlonallsti," * Ith the -ai?. of the domli * . olltlcsl run- . ..n1.?? . thlnga th? Ir os n s a*. Jihe defeated group assert that thia ?e*?.? I accomplished b? packlrg the town meel in? with a few catioads of Italian am Poliah reaidents of tue Easl Portcheatei m lion, . iven going so fsr sa U ?raert I t th? strangers were bribed t? ? ??? ;<s theii leaders t"!ri them to, sn?J 1 threatening to tsrt criminal proceeding! I against somi ? ? | This had th t of ? g si ? > : Hi? skin 'of . ?...? ? In < ????? h i" '.' ? Itself or ??? ing a "sill, king" community, la fart, it is >-c "silk stc-ck . . i of Its ell * 'that it Is th- liehest community in th? countrj per espito, not extoeptlng Brook ?line, Maij. It ali-o pride? 'tself on being S t'.plal Ne** tSngUUtd town, with "otft ol j ? r Ig-lnal ? *o!or,ial blood. Hilt during the Igat fSW fSSra, espe. I rlelly around ISsst ?Porl Chester, ther. has rotre in a large number of Italian and ?Polish Immigrant Ths "political ring." so ssy ascne, have rot control of thest people snd *i r them for their oun pur? t?i pack that moal andent <>f Ameri i, mi democrat l< Instil .t"' ? s to?? i i acting, s<> that "Rood a ' am long? r hnve ;. ,..,,.. ;, |.0ljl Ihr ? 'V of th? ir on n tOS ii Bui h ?was tl.? the] aaj ?' th? ? ??i?,- of Wehraaty it when the babj ? -1i"-n ?.?s iie.-i,!? ?i "bj packing tii? i?,,? o hall ?with .-? fe-e csrlosda o' atran tr.- ' Wherefore the present r*w p-r.lt.i foi doing awaj wHh the town meet? l?ig end putting pome more inod.-rn form of government In Its place whl?uh th?? "ring" ?annot manipulate b) means ot ? their Importation?-. Bom? Of thi- defeated rar'1 "ere no in sd si the methods by which Ihej sa; ' ?? "ring.'' at the. behest of their OPPO nents, wrought the dqwnfall of theii ne, they were fOI getting their hua? ? i to start something i-i the v ;,? ??' i ; .nun.?; proeet dln| ?? on ? ? the hu ibs i ? led together snd ? me to the ci nclusion tiiat. under tht ' ? n of goi ernment, nobod * si guilt] ss that. Mut it set them to thinking, with the result that they bsve dsddsd to revi?? th? c'<l agitation for doing huu*' -?.Ith th? town meeting; form of local legislation and substitute for It the more rno-iem ??? mmlsslon form of government. "??Ith a I '-Hy manager' to ?pilot It. 'j he result 1?j thai th!?- question bids fair to be the main issue In the fall campaign fir candidate? tor the Legisla! The town ?-n-eetlltg harks lack almost ree hun?ir?-?ri rears to Un simple dayi I ?lien the towns wer? ?mall, compact homogeneous American communities, when the neighbors oosld get together In the total) hull or ti,? schoolhouse or the ?hi.r?h. dlacum town needs snd messure? ? ? to sonn agi ? sble eotnclusion. Times Change at Greenwich. Bui t kings ai i diffi rent in On now In more wn: ? than one \? .... ,.-?- ., do ?en - illagi ?? s id I amleto Includ? ?J re mil? of the tos n Umlh . ? on? talnlng over three thousand voter.-*, the town meeting m?u exist?,, requiring that whoever wart- to have a voi"e In public affair? must travel In person at nlnht to the tnwr, hail, baton to hours of debate In a stuffy ro,,m that Ik not big enough to ! hold a third of the registered voter?, aivl cast his vote by th?- primitive ''ni of raising his hand or y.'lling ??yes" or "no, all In the good std-fsan? ? lost'i Msw *Snglsnd ?ay. Th? dlstsnces snd varying road ?onil tens make It ImpoSStMs, tliey any. for th'-rn all to ce' to the meeting--, where practical]? all measures are disposed of thsl S npre:'iit.-itl'?? heir.) of ahlermen ,ir.?I its committee-? attend to In ihe il ? course of business In dt) gov ?ili r i ? ' I even 11 not the onl; condition that practlcslly disfranchises them, aaj the sd "?a?? i ol the change, for even when the, do brave the difficulties of ng to tos? meetings tiiey find '?hen get there thsl the meetings are packi ?i '?? ith that crowd of Itol and Poles broughl from Bsst Port i,, -t. la so. ? lall] . artoi ad cars by i they Csll the h,partisan ring which .,iitr.. ? ? .ill.. : "if the ring wants their benehmen te . ? ?. ., ,j . i..,, ,.'?i ,.: ? of tbe nes ... . pro ?? ? yoott i?).? ? picked i. sd? rs, s be stand up with : ? - ? ? ? tune ?.r wave their thi ???' and .-?ii the ? I I a ,,i ths n.t- in?' m n ?-ni- i of the I , ommunli s bo bat realli | It en somi I to thi eel en swamped ,;,,?? d? m lb 'i bj Its admirsrs iperlatlv? The? point to lift] ts o mlllionstraa oti ti??? tux mils in aupporl ,,f thi n ? laini that p? r CSpitS it i- lb? richest commuait) In the country, llore In sorrow than in anger, olUer admirers ' . : that It ?-. or h<ns been, the most cor M'pt t'.^n -n t largely through the workings Of the political ring ?nd theii voting too With the ihreats of ci rainai action la the *? ? -i, Ral| h B Bi ih the Rep ibll proaecutliig attorney or tire town, was ? k?.i yaaterdey by a Tribune rep?.-tor whet er th?r- was any pi (tact ol '? On i" nart ' 1 do not think BO ' t ?aid "With the ?me rnethod oft .- -> ? err.ment ii would be ' prove thing. i"v?rryl ? fog. iirst place, thi of packing ! town meeting la nol In Itself a cri ne. Of ?e, if any i ?te i I ? ??' wa that ta dif ?i ? ..,'?- ( prove that. Remedy Is Suggested. ? i th.iik probabl. the i ? ren ed: lies m i nging to KM ? >? h . ? the com ? of I ernment. ? m the town meeting elections there ar.? thlrtj -three offli lais 11< ttid for tbli \. , n election i . -... . ? - ? ? going on. ? '.? ? great wi ski? m In the ?tit method is that all voting must i-* j done ai one p?a'? i ? ought 1 a dos? i voting i "As to the selectioi ?' ? ? | ,,. r . their politl ? strength than 1 their capacity. "Another great, weakness In.the pr ent me ;s that wit the town to' ern ? of ?"? enwich there Is thi '"iroug" ? bo 'ernment of Greene: i people in ti e r-???i^.-?_-;. hav? lets of borough and town while ?tir?se oiiiside the town, Who n-c the -.?,.; |. ? poo\ ? -aif only the I ?an taxes ? puty J.i'ige William ' "he i "-?alongs to ?he Piogreseiv? wins of ' pollUcs was of the mm? opinion aa to the :... ii ?".ir a change The town an?i i?or?i gi 4?.. ,:,i ,,? con? solidated he laid "under s ?Jingla gov? ernment Buch a i-oneblldatlon sliouid ? nlnate the neceastt- ?if calling ?own ? <?? Ings ?o I'on-jlder quest ? -1 might be Included In the duties of heads 1. departments." Wiluur Wright, who r? credited with g o-e ?,f thr controlHng political pow? are, rapressed doubt as i" whether the sitiiatiott wa ? 1 rions enough to demand ;? . hange I"er??> D. Adams, prosideM 0' the F-.?? ??r?l Of Tr.uli, a ho ha been proml ii. n? for i ? tr? actlt Itiea in town affair?, .-aid that although the pr? doubted ?4 hether finie was ripe for ;t n?? Town Meeting a Farce. 1 if ' onrne the town meeting Is 1 fen r. ' he ea'?t. "An; urm can g?) in an?i vote, e- en if he doesn't live In t1-.- town, ? is non conducted 1 fever th Meri? den form of go?, eminent "There has beei plent of a 1 dal In tl e paat. We in- ? stlgated eondltiot a and . igh *?, e di?i not have 1 ufllch nt pott era to make a thoi ? I l.e 1 plent] Of ^'r.ift. No 01 ?? ? 1 in care whether in doing road . :- fj.rn"-r charged two or threi or half ti dosen tln.es or not ? ? present inovemenl for a .- ?'ige is not the first that haa a?rita?eii the ralnda of the tSreenwIehera. I'ract!'?a1!\ the only radical 'hange. however, tira? has b^n made had to do with the financial management of the Kovernmenf, altliotigh It left the tOWn .ting plan untouched. This grew out r?r th?? long yeara of misuse ?if p funda h" which Oreenwleh ?von its name as the most corrupt of New England ? ?. ?? r ? V Hoard ef EstiBOat! and Taxation -fa?. creat'-ii, and i' ?as provided that should anj ih'ii.irtir'-tit h'ait tin?j mor?, money v ni needed tor 1 proict than had he.?:) appropriated al the town maetlng the et lectmen aboiiUl call It to the attention of this hoaid. The board was ("pen the power to make the ren'ilred appri.prhi. tion. If tt la under "1,00e. If the amount, however, should l? preatcr than this, a town meeting must be beM to g?t the nnpropr-iation. Another propOOSd tuAUtei change, Which failed of passage, was to ab??li?di the tOWa government to. ail practical purpoeea, un?! eiihstltute for it a borough go??-n ment, to Include the whole town. FRENCH PLAY IN VERSE BEST IN MANY YEARS ! "Seigneur Polichinelle" Most Applauded Since "Cyrano de Bergerac." ? b-, rjeMe to 111 vrr .? ? Vie? March ". ? ''3el?-Ttetir Polichinelle," a riranistie romajice In four ?jtrtH tn Alei andrlnr verse by Miguel EamaoOls, brought cut at the Theatre MuntcJpal last night, is one of the finest I"rench theatr! ??a! works of the sea/>on. Its ringing vora !fi? ation us hriak, rapi?! action, together With the sentiment ami pafhoa of what 1s considered the maaterplac! of the young Spanish poet, ell? Wed h d?gr??e of enth'i I? asm rarely ac*oor?ded to a pia? in since the advent of "Cyrano ?i?.- Bergerac 1 Th.- scene Is laid in Southern ItnJy In the sizteantta century. Polichinelle is an ad venture. who anchi fo triumph by means Of politlica He li4?alB h prlp'-r o' n Snake bite In the laboratorv ?if his father, t humble apothecary. He becomes the con? ' dent Ot ?he prln e und is on the point of murdering him and usurping the throne but unluckily for himself, while furthering h 1 political ambitions bi feigning t? pa? court to tha prince"! favorite, the h"auti fUl IdOrenza. he reell; falls la lo-.- with her and this causes his SoerntuS tut ut ach, "Seigneur Polichinelle'' will be gi\'n n Paris next fall. ITALIAN CABINET RESIGNS I Premier Oiolitti. His Work Done. Desires to Retire. Ro?-ne, March I -Preni er <;:?>iifti t-o-day j notified King Victor hmmamifl ef ma j isslgnatlon of his ?.'abinet. A dispatch from It?, nie a Week ago said Inat S ?Cabinet 4 risis eras experte,! after the gor? rn?:ir?,t ?:a.i obtained a Vote ap? proving the apprtiprlation bill fur the new COtony Of Libya, North Afr|?-a. Premier ?'ii.litti. It was Stated, considered that th< making BSeUM 0f this colony WouM be his CTOWnlBg work, and that he ?J. ?tire?) then to retire and leave the reins of gov? ernment In the hands of another person The Libyan budget wai passed b] trie ?Chamber of Deputies on Wsdnn wlsj laat b' h \"te i?f :>.! :?? * Leal latnrda) ths Redirais la the itst .. parliament, a e provtoiis*, hed ?rot ad with the ma.j11.-1t'. decided to tola the opf>oeitlon, which left the govctmntte**! part] h a mlnoritj in the -?hambar, Big Peach Crop for Georgia. By Taha mnah, March ? A bumper crop ol peach!I 1*1 (indliteil In thin r-!;ite. BOCO 1111.-; i?. advtoss rsoeived h?-r?- to-da? from the peach ball The ?"?renard . 11 ti ri ported, have aal been sffectod bi the N ver? cold ami snow, WILSON'S FOREIGN POLICY AT STAKE Free Tolls Repeal Vital in America's Relations with Europe. POWERS UNITED BEHIND ENGLAND Britain's Good Will an Aid in Settling Mexican. Japanese and Other Troubles. VTashlng'hm, March ? -Develo-:?? American foreign policy as an Influence 1 for commercial expansion and the Ca:se ? of universal pesca is a vital rast-cern of 1 u ? " ation ir, us ef> ; foMs to have repealed the tolls cxemp ; tion clSUSS IB the Panama Canal act I Aside from President Wilsons assertion : thai th? natloi i h?.if the American ' people is InVOl? ed In upholding B t-raty there are circumstances sur? rounding p ??ettlement of the controversy ! which are expected b" administration of ? . la to have a broad effect on the diplo? matic rotations of th.? United 8tates with the entire world. Behind the prot"?r of ???-eat Britain, it has become known, ?jtanila the united i] -.-' of Buropran nationa, whoss for i mal objections to the toils pro'.i*i?>n have [ been hei.i in sbeysnee to swsit the out? come of Englsnd's negotiations with the United Btoti s on ths subject. Underlying tiie settlement of the lolls ??i.?P'.te la an amblUoua programme of American diplomacy which contemplates ai earl? adjuatment of relstlona with ah nations, so that the Panama ?anal may be opened In ?in era of diplomatic good Although there ezisl no sgresments or obligations or inderstsndlnga trtth ?'?rat I effect, thi ? '? "Ti ?>f reell ?'" .il good s 111, In the ? i? v?, of diplomstlsts and perso the adminiatratlon here, csnnol but aid bringing about eventual triumph of the Amerlcsn policy in bfeslce end i ? factor settlement of delicate tiego tisttone with Jar?an, and lnfluen?ee ?? host of other diplomatic dlfBcuItlea which have .... imulated in the last decade, aid iri it th?? friendship of Great Brits ? ? ould i" ?' i.eaitir factor. ?im' Britain's part in the Mexican ait ration hss beei * from the start England like other European na ... protest? ?? ess to the I ill I 8tat? ? and i ? sd h a llllngn? ss to [allow the American government t?, work out it:? policy unhampered, but took no .? veri? m i ipport of the Waahing government That General Huerta nil'-tnok this for acquiescence In his c?->n tlnued iid-nlnistrstlon has long been re.ill/.ed here. Sir More! I 'arrien, British Minister t: Mexico, recently saw President Wilson, In company with the Britloli AmbSSSS dor, Br Csell iprtng-Rl?c* Ths aubject Of tolls was not mentioned, and the con? versation Included ne dis? russlon of ( it ? SOME QUESTIONS H A VT you made a Will? Hare you chosen an ex? ecutor ? Is he now and will he re? main honest capable painstaking? Has he the time, patience and good na? ture to manage your affairs and hts own too ? Appoint us as your execu? tor and you can say "yes" to all these questions. Wc shall be glad to have you come in and talk it over. TiTlE GUARANTEE AND TRUST C? ?Capital .... $5,000,000 Surplus (sll csmrd | 1 1,000,000 1 .a Brosdwsy. New Yori? 175 Rea sen St.. 19i5 Monta*ueSt..B'U*rn. 330 mitoti St.. Jamaica. plans or policies Mexi ?-. though the British Minister carried ewaj ;? distinct impression ..f President Wlleen'e unai ti r tble opi ? Huerta. Tin.?, if 'i mod, may .??! to th? i ' for? Igl ; ? :??? . as well to Huerto, m - thst prol i may pre? i id? nipporl from Europe for Muerta. I out by ? rver*. who SUggOSl that diplo oftei needs ne formal underatond i ii g or agn itaent, but acto frsqtieotly on I the principle thst on? K"o?l turn ?ies?rv.??? ther Britlah parti?stpatlsn in the iPsnama-Psclflc Expo --ranee is being urged b? the English press, and a majority In the House of Commons la supporting ' ?ment, whl Ka--.i In mai i liters as an Instance I of auch ? - pro ?Wo id " de pat I h the fian [Francisco ? (position is hoped for by the Washington government not enlj bei ?use of a natural desire for the niccess of an American enterprise, but h?acsuss the ad minlstratloi here expect? to make of ?he exposition ?-?n international forum for the protnotion "f universal peace The r.mt ratification of th? eight srMtraUon treaties ind thi cons immatlon of the principle of Investigation aa a preven?lative Of War In treal ? being 'Iraft''?! with ? ?' b Secretory Brysn are manlfi statiot purpose of the United siate?? to take the lead foi world peace and th? abolition of war , In an atmoapheri of frank dealing and I international good faith It la the Wish of) ?the United States government to rehablll | ?..!.? the sntl stru? I ire of Its foreign re latlona In this light dlplomatlats under ? ??? Wilson -t ret? ren? e . i las? message to "matters of greatei dell arhlcl i said, ?srere Invol the proposed < ocal. Thal the Pi nl Iclpated did?? ultl? , In dealing ? "? .tlona whlcl i irded th?? United Stotos as breaking a soli Its own In- j ?? ?at is the official explanation of that part of bis messaga , ?a Colonel to Stump the South. ,; Tt 'egrarii to Thai bua? Psieish. S, C, Msr h I Progressive I leaders are arranging a North Carolins tour for Colonel Roosevelt and hav? an I noum ed that th? Ignore the It? | llean or^:inlaatlon in the ?-tat?? I ?SISTER WILL TRY | TO CLEAR KOEHLE? _ Household Books To Bi Used to Establish Alibi for Accused Major. ? Staf ?"orrcsp-indent of Th? TrlbOM New !..?.!(,.i. Oana March I When tht military rouit which Is trying Major Ben jjamin M. koehler. of the ?.'oast Artiller: I on charge invoh. l:,g immoral <ond:?i ?4."-?e..es tO-teOnOHt morning a' 1-Vt | Terry. Flam Island, it Is expected thai MIj-s Sophia M. Koehler. a t?lster of th? accused officer, ?rill take the stand In bel j brother's defence. To-tia?. it -na? learned Miaa Kochie? spent s?",*rsl hours consulting hot.sehet'! records and engagement hooks ??ith s ?/tow t?? refuting the statesaants ef wit ? | BSS ? " f-'.e proscutlon. w ho told un ?u?r onth of occutTeraeei m which Majas Koehler figured Miss Koahlor hopea ?? prove the ?harpes 'a!*-e 1 ? showing thai ber brother na? In -?notlier plnee era! of the days mentioned la thi moay it was snnounced recent!) b? Um di fence tha? before thi eaas was a ' "some m ?? was going t ' hang Dorini the proceedings wliene? er a new naui?? aras brought Into the caee the ?lefei.?-.. imm?diat'!;- tOOh n-'asure?. p. ha\r t!..? person at?'ear tefore th! '"it MM ? t pett; officers aa well a*1 f New Loniion anil surroundiaa towns, will be called upon before <!"? ease goes to I ole The ether st>i? has teen sQuall activ? with the rrsuit that b,.th liave lt??rMl gated the matter more th?M*OUghl) than aras expected at the beginning of the trial. tnetr ictions from Washington Bowever, ina- have somethlag to do sith this II Is m deretood here tha* . report of the proceedlngi Is forwarded to the leeretary of war. No aesslon of the rouri was beM to day because of the Indignation aroused by reports last week that the ?t'ai '-on tinue?! on Bundl, !? !? sai?i that a se? on?l lieutenant now et l-virt Tarry, who la one of the twe moot In ??orten! iritneeees agamst Ma i Koehler, vent tO ?Colonel Davis when tire latter waa In commend of the **??' ? .?ii ?4 hl? I, I pr? enl court martial rs he sod ?'??inm-i l>a?i?< it is said, ?li'l not bell. I the lleutenai t ??.rd ? o :?'t I ? true 1 " he pie? ed no ci ? denee In the toi i:?, did not ord? i ? tlgattos e ral Ifajof Koehler to a?'-mini hlmaoH .-a ! Suffragettes Wait in Rain to Talk to Sir Edward Carson London, March " I ndaunt? ?i terds the depute) ? r ? '??m in interview 811 Kti . . ? - ? under the ; i "in.ii'i..! ? ncamped on the ?i.I i ou?e a'! day, but sir- ["award \?.? ron fined to hla be.i arith ;) , iinj iu- \? i..,. ? ful, bowever, of being able to to to I I !o .-?<?> o* ( 'orrrmmrs tO l?' The terming young women each wltn a big bag of chocolates continued their wearj sternlght. Thej he e p|< i. ? te?! th 10 ? ? . iftfi ttty of chocolat t heir hav? enorm? Delivery of Our Gas Fuel Uninterrupted by the Snow No stronger endorsement of the absolute depend? ability of Gas for all fuel purposes could possibly be had than has been given by the present street traffic conditions. 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