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Upheld by U. S. Supreme Court by Five to Four Continue to Press For­
Vote—Brotherhoods Win Case Which
ward Rapidly on West­
Adds to Gravity of Situation—President Expected
Fixes 8-Hour Basic Day.
ern Front—French Are
Within Next 48 Hours to Indicate Definitely He
Menacing St. Quentin-
Believes Virtual State of War Exists~To Hold
LaonLine.
Cabinet Meeting Today.
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b e c lo th e d w it h a n y a n d a ll p o w e r
n e c e s s a r y to k e e p o p e n t h e c h a n n e ls
o f I n te r s ta te c o m m e r c e , t h e s u p r e m e
c o u r t to d a y , d iv id in g fiv e t o fo u r , s u s ­
ta in e d t h e A d a m s o n la w a s c o n s titu ­
tio n a l a n d e n fo r c e a b le in e v e r y f e a t-
T h e im m e d ia te e f fe c t o f t h e d e c is io n
w ill b e to fix a p e r m a n e n t 8 -h o u r b a s ic
d a y in c o m p u tin g w a g e s c a le s o n in t e r ­
s ta t e r a ilr o a d s , f o r w h ic h a n a tio n ­
w id e s tr ik e t w ic e h a s b e e n th r e a te n e d
a n d to g iv e , e ffe c tiv e fr o m J a n u a r y 1
th is y e a r , in c r e a s e s in w a g e s t o tr a in ­
m e n o f a b o u t 25 p e r c e n t, a t a c o s t to
t h e r a ilr o a d s e s t im a te d a t fr o m $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 to $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a y e a r .
B i g h t o f O ofngress t o A r b itr a te .
T h e c o u r t t h r o u g h C h ie f J u s tic e
W h ite , d e c la r e d b o th c a r r ie r s a n d
th e ir e m p lo y e e s , e n g a g e d in a b u s in e s s
c h a r g e d w i t h a p u b lic in te r s e t, s u b je c t
g rree ssss to c o m p u lto t h e r ig h t o f C o nig
p u te a ff e c t in g th e
s o r ly a r b itr a te a dispi
o p e r a t in g o f t h a t b u s in e s s .
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e m p lo y e e e n g a g e d in p r iv a te b u s in e s s
t o d e m a n d s u c h w a g e s a s h e d e s ir e s , to
l e a v e s t h e e m p lo y m e n t i f h e d o e s n o t
g e t th e m a n d h y c o n c e r t o f a c t io n to
agree,,with others: to leave on the Same
conditions,’’ said th e opinion, “such
r ig h t s a r e n e c e s s a r ily s u b je c t to li m ­
ita tio n when employment Is accepted
in a business charged with a public
' i n t e r e s t a n d a s t o w h ic h th e p o w e r to
regTJlate c o m m e r c e b y C o n g r e s s ap­
plied and the resulting right to fix in
c a s e o f d is a g r e e m e n t a n d d is p u te a
s ta n d a r d o f w a g e s a s w e h a v e se e n
n e c e s s a r ily o b ta in e d .”
C o m p a r e d t o Soldiers.
I n d e liv e r in g t h e o p in io n , t h e c h ie f
ju s tic e d e p a r te d a t t h i s p o in t fr o m h is
w r it te n t e x t to e m p h a s iz e t h e p o s it io n
o f m e n o p e r a t in g tr a in s in a t im e o f
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em ergen cy
c o m p a r in g
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t h e r a ilr o a d s a t N e w Y o r k , t o a v e r t
t h e th r e a te n e d s tr ik e , to d a y ’s d e c is io n
is r e g a r d e d a s la r g e ly s u p p la n tin g t h a t
a g r e e m e n t a n d , a ls o , r e m o v in g fo r a ll
tim e , th r o u g h t h e b r o a d e s t In te r p r e ta ­
t io n o f Congressional a u th o r ity o u t­
lin e d b y t h e co u rt, t h e p r o b a ility o f
fu tu r e ti;a n s p o r ta tio n p a r a ly s is .
J o in in g in w i t h th e c h ie f ju s tic e in
s u s t a in in g t h e la w w e r e J u s tic e s M c­
K e n n a a n d H o lm e s — h is im m e d ia te
s e n io r s in p o in t o f s e r v ic e — ^and J u s ­
tic e s Bx’a n d e is a n d C la rk e, ju n io r
m e m b e r s . D is s e n tin g fo r v a r io u s r e a ­
s o n s w e r e : J u s tic e s D a y , V a n d e v e n ter, P it n e y a n d M c R e y p o ld s .
B i g h t to U n in te iT u p te d C o m m er ce.
T h e m a j o r ity u p h e ld th e p u b lic
r ig h t to h a v e in t e r s t a te c o m m e r c e u n ­
in te r r u p te d a s a b a s ic p r in c ip le p a r a ­
m o u n t to in t e r e s ts o f th e r a ilr o a d s or
t h e ir o p e r a tiv e s — b o th d e c la r e d to b e
in p u b lic s e r v ic ej a n d s u b je c t to th
th'e s u ­
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p r e m e u n r e s tr ic te d p o w e r o f C
o n g r e ss
to t a k e a n y a c t io n n e c e s s a r y to m a in ­
ta in fr e e d o m a n d u n in te r r u p tio n o f
in t e r s t a te c o m m e r c e . E it h e r a s a. la w
fix in g w a g e s or h o u r s o f labo'r, th e
c o u r t d ecid ed , C o n g r e ss h a d a u th o r ity
•to e n a c t th e A d a m s o n .s ta tu te .
^ “T h e p u b lic in t e r e s t b e g e t s a p u b lic
r ig h t o f r e g u la tio n to th e f u ll e x t e n t
n e c e s s a r y to s e c u r e a n d • p r o te c t i t ,”
s a id th e o p in io n , a d d in g t h a t in th e
e m e r g e n c y o f th r e a te n e d d e s tr u c tiv e
s u sp e n s io n o f n a tio n a l tr a n s p o r ta tio n ,
C o n g re ss a c te d w ith in its p o w e r s In
providing a wage standard 'and other
means necessary to protect the public
in te r e s ts .
C o m p u lso r y A r b itr a tio n .
I t a ls o d e c la r e d t h a t th e A d a m s o n
T h e B r itis h a n d F r e n c h fo r c e s in
ily he
h in d t h e r e tr e a tin g G er m a n s a l l
t h e fr o n t fr o m th e r e g io n o f A r r a s to
th e n o r th e a s t o f S d isso n s.
o r ty
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v illa g e s h a v e b e e n ta k e n
b y t h e B r itis h , v h o d u r in g M o n d a y ’s
e r a tio n s g a in e d
o u n d a t variou s
p o in ts , e x t e n d in g fr o m tw o to e ig h t
m ile s in d e p th , w h ile 20 a d d itio n a l v i l ­
la g e s a n d s m a ll to w n s , in a d d itio n to
100 o c c u p ie d d u r in g th e p a s t t h r e e
d a y s h a v e b e e n r e c a p tu r e d b y th e
F rench.
So r a p id h a s b e e n t h e a d ­
v a n ce o f th e F re n c h th a t th ey h ave
p en eti-a ted h eyondi th e v illa g e o f H a m ,
12 m ile s s o u th w e s t o f St. Q u e n tin , an d
b e y o n d C h a u ln es, w h ic h lie s s o m e fif­
te e n m ile s n w 'orth o f t h e lin e fr o m
w h ic h t h e o ffe n se w a s sta r te d . T h e s e
o p e r a tio n s fr o m th e s o u th a n d s o u th ­
w e s t a r e m e n a c in g th e St, Q u e n tin L a o n lin e a n d i f t h e r a p id ity o f t h e
movemc'nt is k e p t u p f o r any le n g th o f
tim e w ill m e n a c e St. Q u e n tin its e lf.
G e r m a n s D e v a s ta tin g C o u n try .
The Germans are devastating the
'y, b u r n in g
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c h a r d s a n d e v e n b lo w in g u p
gressional railroad regulatory auth
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n d s. I nIna addition bridges have
ority, but, in effect, was eorapulsorj’ .
destroyed and roads of communia r b itr a tio n , a p o w e r ‘‘which it ( C o n -j ,.^ n o n cu t. T h e in h a b it a n t s o f p la c e s
g r e s s ) u n d o u b te d ly p o s s e s s e d ,” a n d j
g^id
have been left
“in e v ita b ly r e s u lte d fr o m i t s 'a u th o r ity j de'^EHute
to p r o te c t in t e r s t a te c o m m e r c e in d e a l- 1 M e -m w h ile t h e R u s s ia n s a n d B ritis!:
i i .g w ith a s itu a tio n lik e t h a t b e fo r e |
k e e p in g u p t h e ir s tr o n g o ffe n s iv e s
it '”
I a g a in s t th e T u r k s in A s ia M in or, P e r C o n c u r r in g in th e m a in p rinciple.^ j
a n d M e s o p o ta m ia . A lo n g th e D ia la
unciatect
m a jo r ity . J u s tic e j
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■ n th a t | .^rjnage o f B a p r iz a n d a p o r tio n o f t h e
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of B akubali, about 25 m ile s
s ta t u te .
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fixin
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r e v e n u e a r e r e p o r te d .to b e in
p r o b a b ly ‘’w o u b t -be p ro v id e d i f w a g e w a r d K h a n ik a n ,
in c r e a s e s r e s u lte d .
f r o n t ie r a l i t t l e to t h e n o r th w e s t o f
T h e dis.*?enting
dis.*?enti;
o p in io n s — J u s tic e s K e r m a n s h a h . I n th is r e g io n t h e O tto ­
DDaay
y a n d M c R e y n o ld s d e liv e r in g indivi- m a n fo r c e s a r e l ik e ly s h o r tly to m e e t
i u a l v ie w s a n d J u s tic e s P itn e y a n d th e h o n c o m in g R u s s ia n s , w h o a r e r e V a n d e v a n te r jo in in g in o n e a n n o u n c e ­ p o r te d b y P e tr o g r a d to h a v e d is lo d g e d
m e n t— ^variously a s s e r te d
th a t th e th e T u r k s fr o m th e to w n o f H a r u n a A d a m s o n a c t is v o id b e c a u s e b e y o n d b ad , 20 m ile s s o u th w e s t o f K e r m a n c o n s titu tio n a l p o w e r s o f C o n g re ss, b e
c a u s e i t ta k e s r a ilr o a d s ’ p r o p e r ty w ith '
In M a c e d o n ia r e p o r ts fr o m S a lo n ik i
o u t d u e p r o c e s s o f la w , or b e c a u s e it s a y t h a t t h e G e r m a n s h a v e s h e lle d
is p o t a n h o u r s o f la b o r s ta t a u te n o r M o n a stir, c a u s in g h e a v y lo s s o f l if e
a l e g it im a t e r e g u la tio n o f c o m m e r c e .
a m o n g th e c iv ilia n s .
President Authorizes Ex­
penditure of $115,000,-
000 Fund to Speed Up
Naval Construction.
Washington, March 19.—President Wilson is expected
within the next 48 honrs to indicate definitely that he believes
a virtual state of war exists between the United States and
P a r is , 3 I a r c h 19, 1 1 :3 5 p . m .— ^Alex-*^'
a n d r e R ib o t h a s fo r m e d a ca b in e t,” in ­ Germany.
News received from Plymouth that 15 men, some of them
c lu d in g t h e fo llo w in g :
P r e m ie r a n d m in is t e r o f fo r e ig n Americans, had been dro^wned when the American merchant­
a ffa ir s, A le x a n d r e R ib o t.
man Vigilancia was sunk without warning hy a German snbmaM in iste r o f ju s tic e , R e n e V iv ia n i,
Minister of war, Paul Painleve.
rine, acl|ded, if possible, to the already gvave vieAv of the situa­
M in iste r o f m a r in e , R e a r A d m ir a l tion held here as a result of the destruction of the Vigilancia*
L a ca ze .
M in iste r o f m u n itio n s , A lb e r t T h orn - the Illinois, and the City of Memphis.
Whether the president Avill hasten the extra session of
M in iste r o f fin a n c e, J o s e p h T h ie r y .
Congress already called for April 16, or will take additional
M in iste r
of
c o m m e r c e , .. E tie n n e
stops to protect Aiherican commerce without this move was not
C le m e n te l.
M in iste r o f a g r ic u ltu r e , F e r n a n d disclosed tonight.
No official pretended to know his p]>ans,^aud
D a v id .
M in iste r o f su b s is te n c e , M a u ric e the general view was that he was still considering the question
in his usual deliberate way.
V ie lle t te .
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W a s h in g to n , A la rc h 19.— P r e p a r a ­
tio n f o r a g g r e s s iv e a c t io n h y th e n a v y
a g a in s t th e G er m a n s u b m a r in e m e n a c e
b e g a n to d a y a t th e d ir e c tio n o f P r e s i­
d e n t W ilso n .
T h e p r e s id e n t a u th o r iz e d th e e x p e n ­
d itu r e o f th e $ 1 1 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 e m e r g e n c y
fu m i, p r o v id e d b y C o n g re ss to s p e e d
u p n a v a l c o n s tr u c tio n a n d p a y fo r
Minister of labor, Deon Bourgeois.
professed, hev^'ever, to be in th e ]jresis p e c ia l a d d itio n a l w a r c r a ft, a n d th e
Cabinet Meeting Today.
’U n d e r s e c r e ta r y o f a v ia tio n , D a n ie l
sp o n s io n o f t h e 8 -h o u r la b o r la w in
A c a b in e t m e e tin g p r o b a b ly w ill b e d e n t’s co n fid en ce.
V in c e n t,
i h e ld to m o r r o w a ft e r n o o n a n d a t th a t
5 en gaged on n avy w ork.
I m m e d ia t e ly a fte r w a r d . S e c r e ta r y
time, the situation arising out of the
3 5 o f 'V igilan cia C rew D r o w n e d .
n e w a c t s o f a g g r e s s io n o n th e p a r t o f
D a n ie ls o r d e r e d th e N e w Y o r k n a v y
Plymouth, Mai'ch 19, Via Dondbn,
G er m a n y is e x p e c te d to b e th o r o u g h ­
y a r d to b e g in b u ild in g s ix ty s u b m a r in e p . m .— F ifte e n m e m b e r s o f th e
c h a s e r s o f t h e llO r f o o t ty p e , to b e
l y canvassed.
cA fw o f th e A m e r ic a n s te a m e r V ig il­
c o m p le t e d in fr o m s ix ty t o e ig h ty d ays.
P r e p a r a tio n fo r a g g r e s s iv e a c tio n to a n c ia lo s t th e ir - liv e s "svhen th e s te a m e r
r o te c t A m e r ic a n r ig h ts b e g a n to d a y w a s to r p e d o e d b y a G erm an su b m a­
W ith t h e p r e s id e n t’s a p p r o v a l, th e
th e p r e s id e nitt v is it e d th e n a v y
s e c r e t a r y a ls o o r d e r e d th e g r a d u a tio n
rin e. T h e survivODs w e r e in life b o a t!
of the first and second classes at the
d e p a rtm e n t p ersonally, a n d
d irected
from Fi'iday morning until Sunday
N a v a l A c a d e m y . T h e fir s t c la s s w ill
S e c r e ta r y D a n ie ls to u tiliz e th e $ 1 1 5 ,- afternoon.
000 ,0 0 0 made^ a v a ila b le b y C o n g re ss
g o o u t M a r ch 29, r e le a s in g 172 ju n io r
A m o n g th o s e d ro w n ed w e r e sev e ra l
officers to fill e x is tin g v a c a n c ie s , a n d
h a s te n n ^ a l - b u ild in g p la n s. T h e
A m e r ic a n citiz e n s, in c lu d in g T hird
t h e s e c o n d in S e p te m b e r , f u r n is h in g
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202 m o r e a f u l l y e a r b e fo r e th e y o th e r m a r in e - c h a s e r s ,
a n d a n n o u n c e m e n t w a s g iv e n o u t b y C ap tain Franlc
w'ise w o u ld b e a v a ila b le .
W h ile th e e n e r g ie s o f th e na^:3’■ w ill
C h ic a g o , M a r c h 19 ..—M ajor Gksneral w a s m a d e t h a t b id s fo r 200 m o r e w ill M id d le to n , o f N e w Y ork . -ivho. w ith
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b e c o n c e n tr a te d fo r th e p r e s e n t on
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b u ild in g g e n e r a lly w ill b e s p e e d e d up in t h e c e n t r a l d e p a r tm e n t “s u b je c t to s ib le to m a n q u ic k ly a ll s h ip s o f th e
T o T h e A s s o c ia te d Pre.ss. C ap tcin
u n d e r th e .r e c e n t a g r e e m e n t w it h p r i­
M id d le to n s a id to d a y ,th a t h is v c i i e l
fu r t h e r n o tic e :”
v a te .b u ild e r s a n d w it h th e f u n d s n o w
T o C o -o ije r a te W ith A llie s .
T h e tr o o p s a ffe c te d b y t h e o rd er
w a s su n k w ith o u t AvaVning. It ay s
rrtade. a v a ila b le .
T h e q u e s tio n w a s a ls o ta k e n u p o f te n o ’c lo c k F r id a y m o r n in g , w ith tii-*
in c lu d e : ,
T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t fr o m the- d e p a r t­
M ic h ig a n — T h e r e g im e n t o f in f a n ­ :ettin g in to c o m m u n ic a tio n in f o r m a l­ w e a th e r cle a r, Avhen th e sh ip Ava.s
m e n t fo llo w e d a n h o u r ’s c o n fe r e n c e
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r y D a n ie ls a n d th e te r ie s o f field a r tille r y , o n e
s ig n a l d is c u s s c o -o p e r a tio n in th e p r o te c tio n s id e n e a r th e N o . 3 h a tc h . T avo toi-p r e s id e n t, w h o .w a lk e d o v e r fr o m th e corps company, o n e c o m p a n y o f e n ­ o f c o m m e r c e la n e s a c r o s s th e A t la n ­ p e d o e s w e r e fired a t th e s te a m e r , b ut
W h it e H o u s e to t h e s ta te , -war a n d g in e e r s a n d th r e e s a n it a r y . u n its.
tic.. T h is s te p p r o b a b ly w ill n o t b e th e first p a s se d h a r m le s s ly a ste rn . B e ­
b u ild in g f o r th e p u rp ose,
ta k e n u n t il th e c o u r s e o f th e U n ite d tw e e n s e v e n an d te n
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a g r e e d to ta k e la s t A u g u s t w h e n th e y s h ip s , t h e y tr ie d to s lip a w a y . M o u n t­
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the lines of preparedness,
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RI\TE3RS B E A T S O ’L E A R Y
s o u r c e s in w e s te r n
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SUSPENDS
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