General News Notes Of The Day, Daily Racing Form, 1920-04-08

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GENERAL NEWS NOTES OF THE DAY Weather Forecast Illinois Fair tonight and Thursday except probably showers in extreme south portion slightly warmer tonight General forecast Fair weather will continue until Thurs ¬ day night in ihe western lake region and the upper Mississippi Valley lint conditions wll gradually become unsettled again from the Missouri Valley southward and westward The Uiupuraturc will be somewhat higher in the middle western states statesWith With the insurgent unions steadily gaining strength and the paralysis of the Chicago freight traffic complete the civil war of the railroad brotherhoods yesterday menaced the nations trans ¬ portation systems and threatened the food supply in the districts that depend upon Chicago for ship ¬ ments Men familiar with railroad condition throughout the 1iiited States declared that the situa ¬ tion was fast becoming such that only intervention Jiy the President and his cabinet could restore nor niil activity in the strikebound districts districtsSan San Diego Cal greeted the Prince of Wales yesterday when he made x brief stop on his way to the far east on the battle cruiser Renown Every ¬ thing possible to display to the royal visitor true southern hospitality anil to enable is many of San Diegos citizens as possible to express their pleasure at having him for a guest was done Gov W D Stephens accompanied by his daughter Mrs Ran ¬ dolph Xanc journeyed to San Diego from Sacramento to greet him on behalf of California CaliforniaA A suit to set aside the decree of divorce granted to Mary Pickford now Mrs Douglas Fairbanks will In filed next week by the attorney general of Xevada according to a statement made yesterday by Robert Richards deputy attorney general who has been investigating the circumstances under which the decree was granted The suit will be based on allegations that collusion and conspiracy wen re ¬ sort d to in conducting the case caseAdmiral Admiral Hugh C Rodman commander in chief of the Pacific fleet told the Senate investigating committee yesterday that t Rear Admiral Sims letter to Secretary Daniels criticizing iticiiug he navys part in the war was very indiscreet Admiral Sims indiscretions he said lay very particularly in his breach of confidenc ii making public an lull mate and confidential c iu versa ton which should have been held secret The fight on the unii House to recess until 11 oclock a fair wage in ¬ Ay vartr Irulcrs ay at Berlin Oiliclal lal recognition of the goverment and ntitono oiirt constitution of Albania ha IHCII extended by e Italian government nccordiig to the newspape


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