[a The Paper That Prince Edward Island OOVOID ‘ LIRO Th6 DOW ' Gaul! ‘lime Confl- gifiifiii?" n. n%a leer. {ji- TENTAITIVEII IlISAiiMIi_I_V|_£i_iT QUESTION Washington Learns That Great Britain Iias Come to a Decision-Relative Slates for Disarmament and on League uni Nations Treaty.» (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON. D. 0-. March 26. b “Great Britain has decided tenth‘ lively upon the programme she will follow in negotiations to be opened shortly with the lilarding e iidlninistratiolr, advices reaching Washington today indicated. Eng- land in approaching the United s l~‘tntes on questions of world policy, ilppzircntly _wili observe these decis ions: 1, proposals to the new ad- 0 illiulstration will be guided as for lis possible by the reaction ‘which follows the visit here of Rene Viv- inni, former French _ Premier; 2. OQQ-OQOO-t icouunusrusrecials. D§O#OO-OO-OO l ‘WANTED-A MAID TO A88I3T iit holiswork. Apply 185 Prince st. . _______.__________.___ FOR SAI-E —- HAPPY THOUGHT range. Apply 89 Itochford Street. ~ .._.. __------ iPlT GAME EGGS FOR 5ALE. 80 Spring Park Road; ewllm-sst-s‘ MAID FOR l oeu- eral housework. Apply 29 Upper Prince ‘Sit-cot. ‘IWANTED BY 15th, APRIL house wit-h about l0 or 12 rooms. Apply P. 0. Box 117-3. Montague _-. ___.__.______.__ ‘LUMBER WANTED-JSLAND cut. boards. ncantltng latlis. sdiing lcs. Write price. Contractor. tFuii SALE - BEAUTIFUL 50 acre farm. new house, easy terms. Apply Guardian. _ "AN EXPERIENCED CLERK DE- sires position in store, city or country. Apply to A. B. C. Guard- ian Ottllcc. SEED OATS-IMPORTED AND l8 land grown. White and black on hand and to arrive. Good quality. Get our prices before buying. A. J. Macliiiuls. Produce Merchant Charlottetown. _____,__._.________E____. WANTED-REGISTERED HOLS- stein bull. sive use price and breeding. must be sound. J. B. Thomas. Secty.. Casoumpec lu- stltute, M ‘PIANO T0 RENT in FAMIFY where there an; no small child ma. rent $5 per mont1i_ Write “A" cio Guardian. ____._¢_- ‘JUST RECEIVED OAR ROBIN Hood flour all sizfls. quality WI» ltei- than ever. Also milddllnlfl. Bran Oil Cake Royal Purple calf- meai, Grofust clilfmeal, lowest DFIIZBS. W. A. Johnston, Monitor gue. P. E. l. ‘FOR SALE-b ACRES LAND with splendid dwelling house and good burn situated in North Tryoii. Splendid locality. Apply on premises to A. A. Weddell. "FOR SALE-A PIACTIQALLV new Duchess Piano in first class condition. For price write "E" cio Guardian. --—- ‘SAL! ON MONDAY MAhcl-VZS on the premises of C. W. Ciollliv. dlonshaw, stock. crop and lmllle. manta and furniture. lee band- liills No rossrvo_ Farm sold. ‘FOR SALE-—THRUI DESIRABLE city ibnilding lofts flamed on North side Victory Avenue. Size Apply Palmer I10 x 130 feet. and Painter clty. YOU!‘ Wlilllbfl as QMF per yard 3 reg. price in goods 54 to 56 riches wads. This is an excellent opportunity torisll Ill MIMI’ W81 Sir Auckland Geddee. British Am- ly will be designated to head the British mission to Washington; 3. Unless the United States designat- movement for world disarmament. England may take the initative and 4. Britain will consent to the elim- ination of article x from the League main body of the covenant be re~ talned. tSIlie willnq go as far as France League. EQUIP ocsiu LINERS Dutch Indian mail steamers have safes large enough to contain all of the ship's valuables and register- ed mull. They look soinetlbtin-g like n. cross between a floating buoy and a submarine, and ure equip)» ed to ring bells. shoot off skyroc- kets, flash lights and blow horns. The safe. if cast overboard in event ' its ship went down. would go float- ing about the seas attraciiing at- tention to itself until its clockwork machinery. set .for tlriry days. ran down. HUNDRED ARRESTED ment has offered a reward of twen- ty thousiui tor of tllic _ a. bomb explosion caused the death of 31 persons and the injury of one hundred others recently. has , of- fered ten thousand lire for informa~ tlon leading to the arrest of the bomb thrower. More than one hund- red anarchists already have been arrested in connectlion with the out rs cub containing four persons ‘EJTH. ' CLOTH. CLOTH-DO ' to‘ acclimation-Isis ih in good duslltlesforllioir dresses and sul . We have thousands of yards t at will be sold as low EIIISIIIN [III to Proposals 0i United assador to the United States like s she is ready to inaugurate a. uggest a disarmament conference; f Nations but will urge that the in modification of the WITH FLOATING BAFES "ms HAGUE. Ivlarch 26--The ust been equipped with floating FOR THEATRE OUTRAGE ltllhidN. binrch 26-—T_Ilt! g0vern~ lire nu dtlie proprio- iaila Tllieatre in which go. After the explosion In the Diana Theatre, according to the police. a was seen driving ln_tlio direction of the office of ‘the socialist newspaper Avontll. A patrol of royal guards tried to halt tlie curb. but tihe driver was ordered to whip up the horse and the inen escaped. Dnughty is‘ Found Guilty TORONTO. Jllsrch 26.-—John Doughty is guilty of theft of $105.‘ 00o in bonds beiosgliiglu Ambrose J. Small. tlho missing thealtrsowner according to the verdict of a jury at the sessions ‘Iilinrsday after- noon. a ' The jury deliberated one hour and B qllllfibl‘. Doughty is still to be tried Mr the charge of conspiracy to kidnap Ambrose Small. Doughty took the verdict without a quiver on his face or wdthout any outtwtlrd show of emotion. There was just a slight suspicion of a. smile on his face. Mrs. Lovatt. sister of tlhe prison- er was sitting near the dock and her eyes swelled with tears u she heard the verdict. Jun Doughty was not in the court romn. When the verdictwfll elven. Mr- ltollmulli. the prisoner's counsel. asked for a "stated case." Ari"- ment on this will the made durins the month of April. In tllie meow time Doughty is remanded to 1111i- - The charge of conlllifl-CY 1° km‘ new Smell wil be laid over till billy. WORK ON no - MAN TO WAN Apulv B- farm: 50011 W8"- It. Brown_ York- FEW muss vouua ______.._. WANTElk-A Reporteti Wreck //,,- new r Paper .,,m!fl‘,._ .._\ ‘X o CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1921 in Sasiiptehewan (Special to The Guardian) Probable failadiau Trade with aiberia VANCOUVER. B. C., March 26- (Speclsl to The Guardian) wreck Railway, two miles lute, flask. Only ni ed. " tie/n was aired open again for F. Executive. Teachers’ Union find completed arrangements for the organization of the teachers of the province. were caught REGINA, March Elk-Five or six people are reported injured in a on the Canadian _ Pacific west. of Sonata this plea-hing. Train. No. 62. Moosejaw. to Winni- peg. jumped the, _ track and some cars roiled down. an embankment esgi-e details could be secur early > , . . slxrli OROUP MAY cures MANITOBA WINNIPEG, ‘March group is spoken of today legislature would Telegraphic News (‘Special to The Guardian) 8T. JOHN RIVER ICE BREAKING UP _ FREDERICTON, N. 13.. March -—'T-he ice hn br k n t \ I pgiyng 31mm rhe gteyolyi‘: iujgxlpizlgisr. some other things not so oas- it is expected that the river will buiily ilv:iilal>lr\ in their iiuiiioiaiiti.» niwigtttion within n cok. N. ‘S. TEACHERS UNIT TRURO. N ls., March of the Nova ENTf-iRPfilsluo luousrnv cur SHORT NEW CASTLE. N. 13.. March “A iwellly gallon still surrounded by eighty gallons ot moonshine and the ingredients necessary for many more gallons of the potent ‘brow, were seized by liquor inspector-g m; Pol-tune River yesterday. A fine n! $500 W118 lmlmled on the moonshiil e1‘. Louis Grosnliirln of Milwaukee. U- 5- A.. and the still was confis- oated. ‘i4 BEALERB CAUGHT m ICE Pieces <87‘. JOHN. NIIII. ZtL-The formation‘ of a new political group in liiuultoba Legislature. through a split In the independent farmer as "a. strong prohabilltyff Several urem- hers of this group attended n con- ference with members of the cabin- et early in the week, and the sltua _ in the legislature. The story quotes C. T. Talbot, ln- dependent farmer for‘ Lavranderry. as saying that "entry group into the WW likely." and suggests that Mr. Talbot probably I leader of any of a sixth 8801118 "bo the such group, which mlsht he exacted to oppose the government. Maritime Provinces flit-The iScotia met here today March 26- News from the sealing fleet, on m}; East Coast of Newfoundland con- tinues most discouraging. The ship; “h! in the heavy flow u n three or toili- days u! is“. ing port and remained lamined for a fortnight. T-hen mostly by bu“. ins their way. they m: out of the heavy packed flos s‘ "m. only to be ' caustic once more days of steaming. It is new gener- “"Y m" 1"“ 11w voyage will be a blank, a sci-lone mutter, in view o; "is heavy expense ortlie outfit and the loss of thousands I‘ 3 COIIDIQ of of dollars Commercial and shipping interests on the coast look for a revival in Canadian trade with Siberia, follow ing on the heels of the Anglo-nus siaxi treaty agreement. Although Siberia 1s new in the hands of a separate Government at China which is dellnateiy influenced by Japan. it is believed that Siberia coluliiercirllly. in view of the fact that the Russian revolution Inter- rupted a volume of shipments which has been ‘built up in Canada. during the first years of tho war. States Citizens Ar rive in Quebec. MONTREAL, March 25.—Uncor- taln weather, higher travelling fares and the exchange rate against the Canadian dollar making is worth only 85 cents in New York, turned the Eastern orodus towards will be naturally considered as the - most likely country to be exploited . Boy Helped Mother .; To Murder Father ZLGGRAND RAPIDS, Mich.. March -Caspsr ‘Didta, 14 years old. confessed today, according to the police, that he helped his mother-worm.) today by h); to club to death his stepfather, Joseph Caiibus last night, then, according to the confession, he and his brother James, nine years old. placcd the body In a toy wagon and carted i; to the railway yards where they left it. Invitation Sent To English Collegians CAMBRIDGE, Iiiass, March 26.— Uxlord and Cambridge Universities have been invited to send u. com- bination. track team to meet a Hur- lvard and Yale joint team at the Harvard Station on June 18. the committee an- liarvsrd athletic nounced last night. Canadian channels this year and the main traffic from this city has been diverted to Ottawa. Quebec. Sherbrooke and Toronto, nccordltig to railway ‘officials of the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk. On t-lie other Iiaiid. incoming traffic from the United Slates is much Yiioaviei- than in ii--- mist and train load airm- '2' . Lulld of l';ii . tori States citizens ptlllftrtl iii-ll the city. anxious to taste the tree air 26 of Quebec Province and perhaps ail- .__._.._4e§__..___ 9t. Lawrence River 26. port-d ~00 be moving. I_\ION'I‘RE.AL_ ‘Mrs of the Aniercian Uundadian housewife a large par would be inevitable. Canada. vegdtables, eggs and lilONilRlEAlL. liiarch 26.—-The SL; Lawrence River, between Tlireci Rivers and Lake St. Peter was cieitri Chin! cd of ice yesterday and this inorn-ilusltzice if“? Ihihlc“ l? him‘; ‘EL Yen” “linen Smaliwvood. .\Ir. Percy Pops. Elf-i orlm. e r nc m arr ei- to R ver . - nuviir ltionpbcioii Montreal was re- Lem‘ Bracken‘ ML F. “h H)“ Canada's apex of international Selina. trade reached last year in a total. Fridays, of IIWO land's quarter billions of doll- of My, alfs. did not, in the Minister's viewjme stand for prosperity in a country which was hearing the colossal bur- dens of wlar debt_ of obligations Ml". to Canadian soldiers and of great mum-a) ggrvlqag_ debts grown out of the war in conn erg warm action with the railway system of M Unnecessary purchases, as fruit_ textiles. My, meant, ne sald_ an extra charge of Noflom prospective earnings to the crews, when employment Is none too pier: tlfui. Theviklng is expected to sq cure a full load of seals’. —i—oo->_-i STATES REFUSE SOVIET TRADE __-_ WASHINGTON. Marcia ‘MP-The United States Governineiitnotifled the Soviet authorities in Russia bo- dily that resumption of trade be- tween Russia and the United States could not be considered until‘ fund- nmarital changes Iliad been made in the economic sttuatiioni underlying the Soviet regrne. Safety of human life. guarantee of property rldlltp. Qree, labor and observance of Iliis §srlctlty_ of coli- tracts were anion; the require- mental laid down Ma's brief note by Secretary of State Hughes as es- senlisl it the doors of commerce be- . viss- 5°“! B“ 0M‘ f" "h ’ uiveen the two countries are once t... ».....-.r.i. e e W "use m» w l» we of tho cllildrens iloedmOali stones mama-gage TRAINING p store address 158 iilohniosd 8t. Soho.“ (or purses offers three --—-<-o-a>--_- hull-b lilflbtnlt. woolen On W”, ca...“ in stagnant raising- _ '~"'*-'-"*"'-"~**"“*".T “‘ i ed.A non v- Antsmatrlltwsur e..- 5355: _‘;,‘g},§,;..;“.“‘ s15 I... ......... .3. Bloodshed Continues min s respeottn s with 2nd. r. "w" term-e "it ’ iifi‘.’.l”.alii’tliil year. 1...... In Ireland ‘I'm wflwum‘ m“ ’ superintendent. tlltrsnkl-in l-IMDI- —-- more contents) in and st the some mus donb his income. We require s olesn character mad who tion on with f s inp- I80 employment with f llflgd and body. of strolls’ Iii-sanctity llitliifiif-‘QI-iiiafl where induct, would be rellfl‘ OUIII tsl. New Hsmillllifi- U. 5- 5- aa~—il——-i'-—_—_'-'_-" mu. UNfiALLflb m! IUITI 51%‘ III 2'” " r wli i» .00‘ ass mums rfifidifi less-s. BELFAST. ltisr. il-eflhe Easter season s0! no sbstsiiiciit tn blood- shed in Ireland. Jbhn Cathcart. manager of shine flilllifklllflhs dampen! in East Oork was shot dead by dvilhtn was broke IIKO nu house any MID.- "(Myle- loldastn melting,“ " I no - W a m I QIIIIIIIMOBWQF "notew- sis 1pm and Inhalers bop-n." was (build printed 0h‘! pepsi- hear Yfll Ill I the Oil! PIIOIG made as the President. vice President House lawn. weeks. lldln, Yale Athletic executive to issue it. If the Englishmen accept It wlililie said. "and have the militia pre- make the fifth time the coiiibinn-;pared to deal with any trouble en- tioii teams have met. In England. track men State. if it became too acute t'or the Oxford-Cambridge ivuii in 1899. and 1911 and the HftP-‘IOCIII police to handle." Yard-Yale aggregation WOII in 1994- Harvurd-Yale team! the rule 0i’ two or three men. aided Iii 190i. the wnii at New York. rumpus ilfltzrzcrald took tel-noon Iroili his 1MB ery. 10d st the services 5a body besides a. largo number Justice Mathieson. M!‘ Ilnszard. Ml‘- umu. The mourners werei-dlll‘ M h o3 CL 'D' ‘Fltzgeral? “T, Bflngzharliitllc ianiversity that won honors at arc .. .—— Sir M, Fitzgerald. ll r. limes n inc .5 y , lIcnryDraytom-lliiuistey qfptnmw,“ V“, Edward palmen Judge wmyiC-iiicaao and Guelph. these to be speaking ilcrc today before lnem- ' iiillly advertised Women's P l ti“lvt"l'ib_ laid at tlis door of thalPhlllilp Palmer. Harold u. I rick Lonmmnh‘ vexnunwldVfi to be slaughtered. I nier, Wai- of the responsibility for the shrink-L _ _ Hflyiiand, Co]. ago of the ‘Canadian dollar in the Long-worth’ MT E United States market. and uttered a warning that if the dominion con-l tinned on her way of lavish import i blurry Johnston. Charles Leigh. Mr. Frank R funeral of the late Mis Campbell took place o The rail-way station. thence b Freeman Mr. Stcrns. "Mr. Robert Vanlderstln $2 on every ton of coal In the ccl~| ls-rg of Montreal hotiscs, since tho adverse rate of exchange inflated the price of every article thus im- ported. Sarah Jane Wade The invitation was sent the Eng- lish institutions last night. atiterlism was seeking l" "DDOFIHIIIIY t0 jont decison of the Harvard and rear its head in Canada. i 'I‘lie funeral oi‘ the late JudgIaEXHIBITI place Friday af- residlelicei \vfl1tgf Si“, to the People's (Tamil!- Rev. Mr. Raymond officia- I at the lioiwi ‘and in the grave. The funeral was is Opening [Jpn-w bar and Rfltafiillia‘ iveffl FIT-Fem I“! ' of‘ citizens. The pull bearers were:- Members of lhsi Charles liiirton. Mr. Charles Gardiner. M" Hoartl. MT- 11- gmgmg‘ ‘iSIlTICIIIIIIYE. ‘r- ' - an ' ' d it rn on when a sum ation of United States troods at theflfly M..- J, Q, Hyiidnisnmr. Ilnrry!::ne:::;s?ge,ide1n othe esumams g0.- expense of Canadian producers and Tldmamh, . " manufacturers. notional ibankruptcy ' fternoon from the residence Palmer. l-llllsbc-ro St.. to train to Sherwood Cemetery. Ilev. officiating at the The pail bear R. H. Jenkins. r. Alvin Webster, Mr. E. l). David Bethune. Mr. Byron ‘Iihe funeral of the late ‘M18! took place on lFi-itiay afternoon from the resi- Photoiot Photographing Harding and His Cabinet Ex-Pres. Wilson is Again Ill (iSpecial to The Guardian) TVAlSHINGTON, March 36r- Former President Wilson wus re- physician. Rear Admiral Grayson. as a little {ivoaker as a result of an acute at- tack of indigestion yesterday but otherwise apparently recovered from‘ the attack Canada No Place For Boisiievism CALBARY, Alltaq’ March fidq-"A idlsttnct duty rcposes on those who are chief stockholders in this coun try to support the militia. ns it is their Interests and their honor which are protected by the illliln- tenance of such a force." declared Major-General Sir Henry Burstall. inspector-general of Canadian forc- es, at a luncheon given in his hon- or here today. I bfajor-General Burstall aqpeared to entertain the fear that Bolshev- "we ‘should take warning from Russia." ldangering the existence oi‘ tile i Sir llcnry defined Bolshevism as by nicii who "have no-stnke in the coilntry.’ Even an. nttmnpt at Bel- shevisiii would warrant -tlie exist- cncc of the militia. he declared. OVERSEAS Shown I i {Alberta's Best to Be Quarantine In | EDMONTON. Iiinrch 26.—A prac- "hilt! best heel‘ steers that can be ob- 7taiiierl, including the steers from l and oiliciallyi days in quarantine before they I This announcement was made by| ‘Hon Duncan Marshall. minister of in the Legislature a ' this punpose. ll eiioe o! lVIr. J. A. Meflsefvfly. WI‘- ner Fitzroy and Queen St... to St. Paul's Church. thence to the Peo- ple's Cemetery. ltev. Mr. Ra)’- mmid efliciated. The impressive funeral service st the church was ,la.i-gely attended. The P!“ 11°31" '5“ w-ercw-dvlr. L. E. ProwseJ/Ir. L. B. tMlller. Dr. Bousfleld. Mr. °' Robert Campbell, Mr. H. L. Ba. tliuno. Mr. Samuel Lowe. Mour. nurgfth‘, W. E. Willie, Ml‘. J. A. ‘MBSSBTVY. Mr Fred White, Ml Ghryrgé White, Dr. Rose, lVIr. Jay “finite. ___-. y I1 Anna subsulvflm. shill. onus. counsel 8&- I-lv nature's PROPOSALS .m lusimillsairlttvltiilr — ‘me-r;- or Mayr yesterday outlined to the chief committee Assembly the result of his visit to London to ask Allied aid for Aus- tria. Ilc yearned the committee that Germany Given of tile Entente policy toward Ger- many In viiew of her refusal to pay by May 1st trwel-ve, billion marks in gold demanded by the reparu~ timis comm-fttee as a balance of twenty billion mark obligation un- der the Peace Treaty will‘ be post- poned a few dalys, it developed 1.0- day. IIIIIIIIIISIB l Wins ileilate tween Dalhousle University Mt. Allison was held at Sackvilleiifleuutedt and Leann. The subject was! ' iBritish Member on March 22nd. “The Group System vs. the Two Party System," Mr. Allison sup- porting the former. were Dr. MacDonald of Wodfviile; Nell MacLeod K.C.. of Biimmerside CATTLEVand Dr. Rhodoiitlzer of Acadia Unl- ‘versity.- The decision was a una- nimous one for Dalhousie. ~h t Iii kcnliead during the ten for Dalhnuem’ i” Own i” ' forceful and convincing mannergmon are beginning to demand the Austria Must Eiiect International Financial Reform Before She Can Expect Aid from IIIIISIIItIS. (Special to The Guardian) VIENNA, March 2t‘..————Chancell of the National Few Days. Grace PARIS. Mar. 2tI—-Con.slideraltion It was necessary for Austria to n07 gotiate a loan as soon as possibil- The Chancellor said the Enianlehs representatives had notified him that Austria must effect Internal financial reforms‘ ‘before it could expect outside add. Communists Raisinc. Red Armyof 6,000 BERLIN, Mar. W-Advices re‘- coived last night from the disturb- ed industrial areas In middle Gen. many state that the police recap- tured Eislebeal and l-lettstedt from the Cominoniets after violent fighting. Communists have taken possession of the largo nitrogen‘ works in Leuna near Holle. where they are reported to have formed a Red army of 6,000. The belief was expressed in government circles today that unless the Com- Tlie Intercollegiate Debate he and, Tile judges Two members of the Dulhouslc team and also the Coach are gra- duates of‘ Prince of Wlales College. Mr. M. C. MacDonald led th-e team. He is a native of Bradal- bano. This was his first expe- iical demonstration in England otndence m an Intemonegiate u} the type ‘if :01‘: Catminnohw Zigzibatc but he carried out his part “produced n . erta wi e . Wm‘ great abmux next. blay or June when the Departawas a masmrmlece imcnt of Agriculture oi‘ the provlncemnack on the tmmdanun or His rebuttal It was an twill ship rivr-rscas gftj." or sixty of the Group system m which he u. posed every flaw in the arguments 10f his opponents. Mr. G. M. Campbell of North Wiltslirire was the third speaker He has s very null his incisive arguments were ,a.ii effective contribution to Dal-i housieh victory. 11A. as coach. their opponents. second tlime Mr. This is to a unnntlinous. decision. Large Quantities The Dfl-IIIOIIBIG Ambassadors or team were fortunate in again hav- there is no knowing how soon they ing the services of J. s. Bonnelhlmw- M stream they seem t» be Ammunition Found DUBLIN, March Ztl-The capture of a large quantity; or arms. am- munition and seditious literature and also three intending emigrants to the United States who were founld guarded by four members of the "Irish Republican Army" was mulls or President alumni; luiaiiis Cabinet. 'I‘lils picture shows Coolidge and cabinet month-ere were seated on the white Ieuyvutme ma POIIIIIIQ-tei‘ OCINHI Hays osn be seen. leported in two oiificial statements issued from general headquarters today. The etaltements. which told of raids m-ade early today by the auxiliary police. sand the four Slnn Feiiiers also were taken. Tho first statement reads: "During the course of a raid carv ried out early this morning by tiux- 'iliar_v poltice on stables behind Great Clllarles Street. Dublin. the following articles were found: Flt‘- teen revolvers. six rifles. six shot- siniaii arm ammunition, twelve giiiis. I00 honrlis. 1.500 rounds of - nruiiists succeed in tyiing up mid- Germaliyis industrial affanre a general strike the government ‘will be able to cope with the rioting prevailing in Etslebon, Mansfield. Threatened With Death ST. LOUIS. Mar. Zd-Pemberbon Billing. member of the British Par- liament declared In an address: here yesterday that his life has: been threatened for his speech on the Irish questiioii. Mr. Billing ii. his address outlining Great Bri- tain's DOSHIIOII an the situation b. Ireland mill he received an snotty mous threatening message today ivarnlng him if lie did not cease his activities within s week he would. he shot. * n POSITIONS DEMANDED BY WOMEN IN FOREIGN SERVICE OF BRITAIN LONDON. lvlarcb 26~BritIsli wo appointment of members of their Isex as dlploiIats in foreign ser- vices. They do not ask to be made Ministers. but. contented with suggesting that wo‘ He worked in- , delfutlgably with tile team for the mm be ammmm u C°““°“°"’ last two months preparing them effectually to present their case and to meet the arguments of one to each British embassy. The idea has been put forward by Professor Winifred Cullis, of Cambridge University. who stated in an address before the English n“? Speaking Union, that women couiti Bdnnell hssnld the British Ambassadors and coached a. Dalhousie debating leamiiMIYII-“Jiers l" interpreting the points ‘of view of people of other nations. iliow that women have a voice in the Government. She also proposed that women should be sent on spec» ilsi diplomatic missions. Unfortunately. slle added. many Ambassadors now "are strongly op posed to such ideas. —i—<+c-—--- THE WEATHER .. .. murnaswun TIDE, noon, arr- Toitoiwo liisrcli 2s. - Strong s. n. -O s. w. winds; paltry Irlondy and mild with some show- ers. High tide this afoul-noon st 1.83 and tomorrow morning at 2.07. Sun sets this evening st 0J4" and rises nomorrow morning at 5.45. hast quarter moon Tulumday. March 31st 5.13 a. m. . s ‘eighteen pniinder‘ shells, apmn- pom. a qitalntilty of detonators. ‘field telephones. various articles of mili- tary and rebel equipment. a large quantity of sedliilous literature. three motor cars. each containing a quantity of captured arms and ammunition, and two motor bicyc- les." Greeks Begin Big Offensive CONSTANTYNOPLE. III-l’. I6— Turkish official reports today de- iclare that the Turkish National- ilsts in East Smyrna district attack- ‘cd and defeated the Greeks who it. is said 7.100 Greeks were taken captured twelw Inns. began an ofletnslve on Werlneadsni prisoners and that the Nationalists] t-ils-roizve, ’ INTERESTIN F. = WHEN YOUHELP max-en" i i I i i i