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Oe.: It Ii Uihtgtne d .fal se at wia I. dletatiuat h . - t .t mud. libtof th the aid 1.tgSem fr 3S.9 081 I -,K[ ElfIAL Demand for kngdiry in Wilmeth Case k. Madeby Sena tor Otraway. B t h em provos d by the 4i===ssd 0 James L. Wilmeth. ft mar diretor oj _the. Buem of h ad FfttigW and & eir etJ~ Raiai. malloir Oaway A Araan, ftim whos 0e Wilth e today "No Sslf - ".;th ubjset. twl missbumto redn .would have Mean b"ddsh but o dis-I mise him without Gatie ad to lacken his chrninter by Intece in an Infamous proeeding, the Repubianas sinMply want the Jobs. so muck -for their hench muen. they ad go. At least uch an ,tin. would hove ben barmot. ftt be disna en etd and trusted .mVye of the deluftent, 'for the of It -in to tell the that be ha" forced out a am" t*At Charges &soft ohia boM Settained. 1 do not bellwe to be true for I have known M t for a great many years and I know that he has been an efdociat and faithful em u10,e." WS AfmM Aetion. senator Craway deem not expect that the Republica lenders in the Senate will perit an investigation of the aSjr. 4 X Jjoin with ''the N Tem .... howevr . ttrying topWO the focts before the country. 'he Mtter my be brought up In connection with the Investlem tion of the advninletratlon af the Civil Service Ceatiusion with refer nce to postmasters, that is now being conducted by the Senate Ju diclary ubemnmittee. Wunt's E~a="mme Challenging an inve tion of his administration, Mr. e h de elared the bureau "has been ant is new running efficiently and lhe.. etly." be sudden dieseesen of bureau chiea were scouted by these fired. "Pell d ~n the Idveth t'L C fftee, which redetly affected the iJ snty pubfle printer and a score of steb. the shaeeup at the be 'a teday was teramet as the "meset d ante pelltienl mnev ever made la I : mne quere the wholesale e.%gswere reded s a pre rvto sag changes In The i~bM of additemti chelse-s, s'ntbs= the persosne of the, bu'eaj, knemed today. Rpte eur ad tsaed s tean bhrefa * . t~et mMbe..ted from t.eM oi t thez meath. om A.R,~e chief ot tile duneof ,amed to suo case Wahisepost easly this ,,nIr . M~ ek ove the of i 2soy i n th imuanOu o 'trio e n, whIsh camse at dM5 Wilmeth *e <.iaed -isaemlss..l me "i hd nethat the acth ,"ae 'SSwe haskn of to a~.u Wh -ar Musn, 1 .fan eiaste. vee II ifan Two of. the Dismissed Oficials At the Bureau. .. R. M IC d"e of wa..ft iNosk. MISS KNOX TO BE TRIED APRIL 25 AT MONTROSS RICHMOND, Va., April .-SI Kno. the Baltimore nurse, wlU so on trial in the circuit court of West moreland county, at Montrobs, on Tuesday. April 25. for the murder of Mrs. Margaret Eastlake at Colonial Beach last September. acoordihg to a decision reached yesterday. Miss Knox and Roger D. Easiade, husband of the dead woman, were jointly accused of the murder, but after a lengthy trial Eastlak Wshe acquitted. OLIVIA STONE RESTS UP FOR ORDEAL ON MONDAY NEW YORK. April 1.-Thoreughly tired out by the gruoilig wrvjs-x. aminatlon she had undermove st the hands of Assistant District Attney Warbasse, of Brooklyn; Miss Olivia K. P. Stone, slayer of EUlu Guy Kin ead, itody wasn retn up in her trial Irsumed on onday. Tase was no session of court today. COMPLETB WORDS AND MU8EC OP "G.n 0. C." (GRANU OLD . COLUMN) Dedlcate6 to "Heard And Been," Werds by doe Ceud.k DOesrof Music ath abhert-Belasco '1%Mger, Will Be Given Away With Timues Tomorrow TAd. d~dhfi 5se wd? be lllevers of ubed lp1s5te. seerde were esitee. by e tuefest eener~uier s'e*ere end e s."e te oho s prune . e~s nana.A * hakea * * STRIKE: EFFE ROEVELT KI IES IN HBSPITAL Robest R., of Washigton, Found Dazed and Wounded on Street NEW YORK, Asen 1.--Robert IL *00mos v eb ,etw Ld Acod itho the booT a"d heA 1 Uinable to givejOet atS - to the es, be WIS fnd aheWis o* 40 t podh~~ tokeM t .p m "t t" 61"1 fat eWAS to a s iNffl Y to &wer a s to the fase of the se -ide ter t stos. am be aI eick with * ot_ matagmst. Plpf So %n Mw Yak. Mr. Ow mrs. Robert IL Romevvit. t piP na&Sacanose aveue north we, left Washingtn MA this mormia for Now rk In answer t a te&ams re ved at midnight last night frm the New York Police that a oupng man. believed to No their son. bad been seriously Injured in New York. Destail am to the cause of tile Me cident were rot stated in th tote. Daoehw then the fact that a 'nan. li ibe thei son was found IVIUSMZ lsodfios last sight. DBAW was expressed, however, this me athe Reset " om that her had been I ured in an aGtveris accident. Mr. Reselt had been ving In New raftn aent three yem anad . he opibniso n a exprweekod byn. MM's. mever. an aunt of the dlad man. stoo this morning that she was unable to throw any light on the accident, other than the 26ot that MW. MAn Mrs. 110os10e1t ba been moed to New York,. bet' ad not reaced there useB after UpTc ** PRACTIJC CTIVE A CHARLES DEAD IN .[1010M MADEIR Weeof Ex-6mpeor I Eihl oIsland Is Reported In Landon. br Anserntiese Se ove. LONDON. Aprd 1-,mnr Emperor Charle, of e*bi gayy, died today at Funchal. Na ~ag~s~ et sve4 ft tM # a . "Ag ation in the las had ud"d. Physicians at his bed sd sated at dawn that he ~were btter thaw h '= any time siaee his - g asame criticaL. came a elapse and ti0 DKi Wmg 41 Huagary. The dethroned ruler was a prey to the II fate that far centuries he aed ineserably over the house of Ha rg. Although no loSer g99ascepter ever the now miembered empire. ,he died still the legal King of Hungary. The wave at democracy that swept over the central empires after the war had taken his em use' rown from his head. but to the end he stoutly refused to ab dicate the throne ae King of Hun ofthes gained the ancient crown of the Holy Bt. Stephen after the death of the aged Frans Joseph, whisk occurred during the world I heir, Archduke erdinaend, was the :.,otant prince killed at Serajevo. whose as =naa tien was the tinder-spark that started the world war. Trowd Twice To Return. A, f the debacle of the central Charles. his Empress Z'ta. and their two children secaped to witserlaad. Mat Charles had not learned the Isse of democracy that the war brought the world. His bands stall longed kM the eepter. He snede a dash Into Hungary. and while at the head of his monarchist troogp. sought the throne of his fath ers. That coup d'etat was a dismal $9uite and he went hack to Swit mpesEta-es the story not content to live in es~e.urged her discouraged ueadto make one mere try for the Charles became enthusiastic again. burst preparations were made. Th'en wnemorning the world was informed that he .and Eta had left suddenly 60a' Muagary in an airplane. This atteinpt also wasn a failure. Tlhen 4l1 Europe began to laugh at the Weled mnenarch, who couldn't sera'. 1ew the mnedicine of democracy. Gene he Isle of Madirba. The one4time emperor was locked up. sent back to Switzerland, and 14t. last year was placed on a Brit tah warship and sent to the leland of Madeira to end his day. Ilue Charles moped and drooped, bewaig over the former day. of in the brilliant court of e Hpsbrse Wen illnes at tached atmz.The was in such a de edfraane of mind that from the it was a question of whether he would have the "will: live." A bertnist ag word came that ha was de~ng rapidly. Then me. wer fasedthat hewas being ~alveuwthcpgn. 'Just before teend he ralle bravely. Phaysi to heifexile said: Est it was only a forlorn hope. esahasse and labt and et the wider r. .msv ...i a4 Tho * 4 * * * * * * * ~LLY 100 'PER CI S 6,000 MINES C DEPOSED EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA, WHO IS DEAD E~ 44 AX-EMPEROR CHARLES, EMMAGOLDMAN PORTRAYS TORTURES OF SPIRDONOVA Emma Goldmsan, noted anarchist, anarchiet, a wvoman who has da was deported to Ruesia in Dece- voted her Life to attackintg exstin.g ber, 1919, by the United Skates D)e- form. of gotvernment, turn. upor partmnent of Labor. After two years the agi Lein with sucwh wrj. of disillusionmnent ad disaster, she The Ws ston Times ~i has reached Sweden, and has in- worth while to print her views o dicoed Bolehe vismn in a series of Bolshevsm. Her gath article ap bitter, stinsgin articles. peared yesterday. The seventh Because of the fact that an arch- articles foos: By IMMA GOLDMAN. STOCKHOLM, Sweden, March 31 .-Pre-revolutionary Russia stood unique in the world's history for the' host of women she contributed to the revolutionary movement. Beginniing with the Decembrists, whose wives followed them, nearly a century ago, into exile, down to the last hour of the Czar's regime, Russian women participated in the most heroic activities and went to katorga, or death, with a smile upon their lips. Among the great number there stands out as one of the most remarkable figures Maria Spiridonova. ____________ Dii a 1SO~1,W herewee u pon the peasants to kill Lushonov. Un amWonl the peasnutry of 1ts Tt was a diffieult task. Lushenov Prov.nce of Tamnboff the sky was well guarded. With his exasperated by exesw Cossack punitive expedition he traY. tth brtat of do'ed from village to village, terrerts htheir W aprssr a g the population and draining the se ie some estates. The gover' te~ of thi last prvsin t* nlor ofj Tamiboff, Lushenoesky' e -a wit Jaan BthO known and wide for his %a' fiuqi did not dismaye spirid agery, h5Nwhole vIllages flogged by' 140,* Dsgsmed as a peasant woem teCoeIs. Hafnkd te og an, she bedste the shadoer of Lui. in the del snow. white score of (Continued on Page 4. Column 1.) them WerV sood up in rows and massacred. Mara spiridonova was SheeM a hsbe lest fattered - then a youfI girl, yet she was in- be ftEs Iit e maa ~a his truisted by he party, the' ils. wlie? In The Maday Tbne es will revointionlists, with the task of find an interesting caess m is su avenging the - ,rharity pretmed Jest awaiting year dechsm.a * * * * iNT .OSE UP. TITANIC. STRUGGLE OPENSlI 20STA "11 .1 U Ve m ne h" *mmet -%we tbwnhbto 0 T~hekus Dgop um s usnsofirs "r t tom a tools he te dayshit .etof ft ban meor As bseO ouri1k:0 ethinrs bmning ahe miers fghtmingr we ee Oh muan jin nday Ine =0 a.Tew to reaechin, ontimu ia - tore of tde UnitdiWa MimeM Is vlwtually 100 p ante I Diddin gr to - W N mot ttaic labor tle'is Ma* tory, the walut f mimsw baafricially at e post 12 oclock this asu stopped production in ly UM of the oa"S . coal Min.. Extend to Ouia. With the aeeption of 139M0 Ieva Bcotie rolneas, not aeftatd~b stroe movement, adsnb~