General News Notes Of The Day, Daily Racing Form, 1920-04-03

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GENERAL NEWS NOTES OF THE DAY DAYChicago Chicago cilv finmen virtually left Ihe uestioii f their vliolcsiilo resignations in the hands of Mayor Thompson when they sent a cominittoi headed by their secretary C L Framke to the citv executive asking for an audience with another set of their representatives of which George H Ilargan their pivsiiicnt was to be spokesman On the disposition shown by the mayor to bring about a satisfactory adjustment of tin salary dis ¬ pute depended the action of the fire fighters in handing their resignations to Marshal Thomas OConnor OConnorIn In a cell in the jail at Danville HI sits Hrnard Gordsen an eighteenyearold German lad waiting for a decision from the bureau of immi ¬ gration in AVishingtoi as to what disposition is to be made of him Heruard after enjoying four months of life upon American soil was arrested at Champaign 111 on AVcdnesday by immigration of ¬ ficers from Chicago who had baen searching for him the last two weeks The warrant for his arrest charges illegal entry Into this country countryLieut Lieut Col Robert L Campbell Iuitcd States military attache at the embassy in Mexico City his wife mil m American woman doctor named Paine were attacked by rebels a few miles from Mexico Citv but csiapid through quick work and iiuickness of action the State Department at AVashington was advised yesterday yesterdayAll All but 20 per cent of the railroad owned tugs and steam lighters which railroad representatives assert bring to Xtw York 90 per cent of its food supplies are tied up as a result of the marine workers strike J J Mantcll railroad managers representative announced yesterday yesterdayLieut Lieut Omar Xicgurth Hattle Creek Mich flyer lost in the Florida everglades ten days ago was brought to Arcadia Fla yesterday His condition was such that doctors ordered him to bed for twentyfour hours rest He was not allowed to talk or receive visitors visitorsIn In French circles tin expectation now is that the meeting of th allis supreme council in San Remo Italy will be called for April 19 to 12 Tin Turkish peace deligates it is understood will be invited to present themselves toward the cud of April to receive the peuce terms termsA A shipment of llOHlUOO in gold from Great Hritain arrived at New York yesterday on the Ciinard liner Saxonia making the total received during the week about 0000OnO Two more shipments bringing the total to 10000000 arc epcted soon soonJcla Jcla Kun former Hungarian dictator and his companions who have been in jail at Aicima have ended their hunger strike which began when the Austrian government refilled to consider their de ¬ mand for freedom according to the newspaper Abend AbendCharges Charges that the English government had in ¬ dulged in reckless extravagance at the pence con ferencc in Paris have been made in connection with its bill of triOSSSS about SlG3liOOO for the expenses of tin Hritish dflcgation dflcgationPremier Premier Mara of Japan has officially announced hat Japanese forces in Siberia will not be with ¬ drawn 1111111 the situation clears according to a Tokyo cable today to tlic Nippu Jiji a Japanese VtnJncular jiewspaper at Honolulu


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