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se ee Generally fair tonight and Tuesday, except probably rain or snow in ex- treme west portion; somewhat warmer tonight in east znd central portions. HUN EPARATION ¢ EGONOMIG KEY BARUCH ASSERTS Fixing of Definite Sum Would Reopen Factories} in This Country and End Unemployment, Is Claim (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Jan, 17.—Fixing ADJUSTMENT OF 11 GUARDSMEN ARE HELD FOR LYNCH CRIME (By Associated Press) BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Jan. 17— Eleven members of Company M, Ala- bama National Guard, are in the Jef- ferson county jail charged with lyneh- ing William Baird, a miner. at Jasper, last Thursday, The men, five noi commissioned officers and six pri- vates, were arrested after a taxi driver confessed the part he took and named the soldiers, ————s ING OF COAL PROBED. Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—The sen- ate committee investigating the coal in- dustry today turned its attention to the field of retail coal distribution, As a preliminary step it sought to aseertain the ruling wholesale price on anthra- cite. RETA i | framing Seeking the regulation Some of these call for ‘commission In the By A. Daniel Bell (Tribune Staff Correspo ent.) of the industry. One wi state ost of assistants. ; OIL LEGISLATION TO STRIKE AT INDUSTRY ‘Drastic Restrictions Favored by Some Lawmakers Would be Handicap to Development and Discourage Capital, Say Con- servative Legislators; Three Bills Submitted _CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 17.—Oil and gas production, Wyoming's infant industry, which Governor Robert D, Carey, in his message to legislature, declare’ was worth $3,000,000 to the | State under the government Oil. and Gas Leasing Bill, is about to become the target for leg- islative fire. Bills and bills and then still more bills have been framed and are in process of. NEW CABINET IS COMLETED FOR APPROVAL (By United Press) PARIS, Jan. 17.—Aristide Briand has completed a cabinet whieh will be presented’ to the French’ chamber for its approval tomorrow. Briand is in agreement with President Millerand on his desire to avoid crushing Ger- many entirely. Should the chamber refuse to ap- prove the Briand cabinet it is be- lieved that Millerand would have no choice but to name former President Poincare as premier, Pdincare de. mands enforcement of the Versailles treaty by military power If neces- sary. ——»— | Mahogany trees do not grow in clus. | ters, but are found seattered through- | out forests, and hidden in dense un calls for a state supervisor to oversee production dergrowths. IERICAN N | SHOOTING OF OFFICER. SAID TO INCLUDE ADVI Uneasiness Felt’ in Far East Over Relations of United States and Jap; Policy Is Big Question (By Associated Press.) TOKIO, Jan. 17.—Government “ei DUBLIN BEING -< STATE LAW TOs@:c2== open American factories and wipe | i . Gakitmbn! vievies: ada spor lheaiie oe os egg aa Pee rut unemployment, according to pork ig again: e shooting o! 3ernard-M. Baruch, noted econo- mist and financier. If such aetion is recommended by the supreme council, world exchange will rise, the puret ing power of all nations will finer Ameérican industry and commerce will be rehabilitated, a raise in the price of cotton, wool and metals and the open ing of world markets to farm products will result, he stated to . He warned that Germany may fol- low Austria into bankruptcy unless this is done. He said German reparations is the key log to the world_wide eco- nomic jar, AUSTRIAN GOV Area Enclosed b SEARCHEDFOR IRISH LEADERS ‘House-to-House Raids Made Last Night in Barbed Wire, Erected by Military y Barricades of Among the older, conserv: more experienced legislators, to obtain for the state the d. velo certain to come with the expar the industry, the oi! and causing considerable concern, drastic trictions will handicap by keeping capita state and by checking expansion, not only in improvements, but also in the employment men at a time when smployment if a paramount issue thru- out the nation, {t is admitted that steps must be taken to conserve the oil and gas re- sources of the state, and that legisla- They RECEIVE TEST IN COURT HERE Four Casper Chiropractors Arrested on Charge of Failure to Comply With Statutes Requiring Examination Lieut. Langdon by a Japanese sen- try at Vladivostok. Publicists, however, express the belief that Washington not only asked reparation Suarantees removing the probability of similar incidents, but also pointed out to Japan the wisdom of reducing, if not withdrawing altogethér her troops from “& country where she possesses no sov_ ereign right, but the littoral of which is dominated by her military power. This would open an old, thorny ques- ion, which Japan herself is finding dif- fieult {0 settle. Division of opinion ex- ists in government -circles as to the Siberian problem. A correspondent of the Associated NOT YET WREC D. . tion to prevent waste is commendable. Press, who has just returned from a (By. United. Presa) But the solons point out that legisl- vsit to many of the larger cities of the (By United Press.) tion created by ambitious lawmakers Prosecution which if carried to a conclusion will determine | ar East, found uneasiness everywhere . 17.—he Austrian goy- ’S to function des; the belief that it is facing barkruptey. | Success in ending the strike of postal DUBLIN, Jan. 17.—Two important Sinn Fein. leaders, Michael Collins, commander of the Republican army, and his assistant, Mul- With little regard for the needs of the industry, and for. the sake of merely ating new political offices can do the status of chiropractors in Wyoming and the practice of their profe: m was instituted here late Saturday when four) regarding the relations between Japan and the United States. In well-informed circles tiese misgivings appearell to bo workers led to the hope that bank-|cahey, are being sought British soldiers in a honse-to-honse }?@v¢ht but chill present stimulation. | practicing chiropractors of this city were arrested on warrants |based more ‘upon what wna deacr rupihy BpGNilie ataved oan Agha id nt by 1,000 “ cape . Meiers, =.| Among the first of the remedial oll| sworn out by J. F. Hook and GO, Hosley and A by jas “Japan's resentment to any\Am lied Supreme ‘council meets search of Dublin. It ‘is reported that Rresident’” é Valera also is, pnd eae Mas touneke its appearanee.): Codnty Ay Alfred’G. Lowey. The complaint Joan holley’ cajeulated 16 eur: Japaiie ming what financial aid can be given being sought, but be is not in the city, it is*believed. a. Stale dueavenene ch on onto ts violation of article 188 of the state stat-| °° ©*Pansion in Asia,” thah on the ers returned | settlement the country, Postal wor to work to await a definite after serious riots. Barbed wire NEGRO HELD FOR barricades were stretched in’ about a! mile square area. Machine guns were mounted and all residences searched. People were cut off from the, market} All Ireland is being agitated with raids. Soldiers continued their j Talds of a portion of Dublin all night junder searchlight glare. GREEK ARMY IN was introduced with more than a doz en other measures in the house by Rep- resentative Alfred H. Beach of New castle, Weston ‘county attorney and x new member of the lower house. Rep- resentative Beach's bill provides for a state supérvisor, deputy supervisor, di ny. AUTOSCARRYING CONTRABAND 10 | utes which provides that all persons claiming to alleviate or cure disease | must pass a state examination. M. E. Harned, Joseph H. Jeffry, B. G Hahn and Miss A, A. Houser, the prac- tioners arrested on the complaint re- fused to comment on the case today and California question. ~The latter prob- lem is not regarded as seriously as the former, JAPANESE OPINION DIVIDED ON POLICY. Leaders of the military party insist that Japanese troops ghould remain in here that Japan will insist upon solv "center, vision of ‘the state into districts, with referred the matter to. E.° Richard] Siberia, while the peace par f shun? 2s commissioners in each district, fleld de | Shipp, their attorney. Mr. Shipp cit-/!"® Ways and means to abandon any | POLICE DRIVE OFF ty artes with offices in each district p: jed a decision’ favorable to chiropratora alventbere RED, it is clalioeds Ie ritin- ‘ATTACK IN CORE. yided by the state, and. numerous regu- 3 { rendered by the Tennesse state supreme | USI” expensive and without hope of lations regarding the oil and gas in z compensation. The impression exists (By United Press.) au: (By Associated Press) Court. CORK, Jan. 17.—The police station in the center of the city was, heavily (By Associated Press.) he bill provides that the supervisor shall be appointed by the governor at a WASHINGTON, dan: 17.—Seizure of automobiles or other conveyances Hal Curran who represents County Attorney Lowey in the prosecution of ing the question In her own way ant own time, if for no other reason than cl y ners early . " in which liquors are transported ille- | the case, declared that according to the! ¢, rt the doc . (Special to The Tribu jattacked by Sinn Fel ly this! GoNsTANTINOPLE, Jan, 17.—De-| salary of $6,000 and expenses, It i 'o the | to assert the doctrine that she 1 paru- Nav ecused ‘hundreds of shots fired. The fight last- i itched’ battle the june-| Yearly, office assistants at $1,500 and s i d ‘ cine for an assault on | od ford bmalf an hour. The attackers) |{ih0° v1 f Pinched Date on. tne situa [a petzoleum engineer at $3,000, been found innocent of contravening | drugs or other means, must pass an ex- SENTRY RECOMMENDED Mrs.: Daisy Odom, white, on Decem- were drivén off. The casualties were | The A chief deputy with five field assist..| the law, the supreme court held today amination showing that they have a FOR “OURTMARTIAL, today by the Nationalist ress. © ° ber 29, was discharged by Judge W. [not reported. \Grecks, who made considerable, ad-| ants 1s alxo provided for, the chief dep-| 1 deciding # case from Georgia. Bac IC Abe Orage DUnIAn, Nody and: aie iBy Associated Press) H. Edwards this morning at the con- Saree oe \vances since the beginning of their ef-| ty to receive a, salary of $4,000°an |° capable. of: curng.such. ailments WASHINGTON, Jan, 17.—The Ji clusion of 2 preliminary hearing dur- fensive ten days ago, arp now report-|Mually and the field deputies’ $3,000! MEXICAN ROADS BEY ata a ED anese sentry who shot Lieutenant Lar ing which, the court held, sufficient yearly fér each man employed. A sat don gave a version of the affair befc evidence had not been introduced against the defendant to justify hold- ing him for trial. Another negro who like Nave had been partially identi- fied by Mrs. Odom as one of her as- sailants, was released by the policy several days ag AES BILL TO REPEAL OLDCOUPLEARE SLAIN IN BED (By Associated Press) KAUFMAN, Texas, Jan. {7.—Feeling| is intense over the murder of James ed withdrawing along the entire front. pie hited cs 3 cl MRS. M’CORMICK FRIEND OF THE CHILDREN, DIES ary of $3,000 yearly is also asked for an attorney to assist each district board The field deputies are also allowed necessary traveling expenses. The state is divided into five districts and the measure calls for from five to seven commissioners in each dist The commissione' re awarded $5 day and traveling expenses when on ac tive duty. TO BE RETURNED (By Associated Press.) MEXICO CITY, Jan. 17.—Steps were taken today by the cabinet toward the | contemplated return of Mexican rail-| ways from government control to vate ownership, At a conferenée with | HARDINGS NOT TOATTEND BALL WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—President- | elect and Mrs, Warren G, Harding to-| a Japanese court of inquiry coincidi with the dead officer's antemorte statement, said a dispatch received to- day by the navy department from Ad miral Gleaves at Manila. The sentry was recommended for courtmartial, the | dispatch added. WIFE OF LATE m : sj ; ; FICER SUICIDES Willard and. his wite,' both aged 66 | 7 : y the powers granted the de.|President Obregon it was ordered that a | @y declined an invitation to attend a| - i y in their farm home, near her sp Uoaaemornten regs). 1 patmong the powers granted the de-| Cr tion be appointed to inveati., Charity ball to be held March 4 as all MANILA, P. 1, Jan. 17.—The Rus- AR TIME LA WS 7 CHICAGO, Jan. 17.—Mrs. Cyrus Hal!| partment in the bill Is access to the | © PP ‘substitute for the discarded inaugurel sian wi y oy Their bodies were found in bed, the} yoGormick, wife of the chairman otf records of all owners of gas and oi! [8ate every phase of the problem, oF a Gas slun wife of Naval Lieut. Warran Lang- heads crushed. with blows of an tron) tn. yoard of directors of the Internn-|wella and. the demand that all. owners ——_—— . % ican officer killed by a Jap- REPORTED OUT (By Associated Press.) rod which was found in the house. | There are no clues to the identity of the assailant. tional Harvester company, died today at a hospital her She is said to have benefitted more than a thousand com- “ind operators shall keep an xiecurate | log of the drilling of each well, the log to show the character and d@pth of for CONGRESS WILL GOMPERS TO BE ‘y at Vladivostok recently, ded her life upon learning of her abund’s death, according to » Reuter a ; distatpch from Vladivostok. jmunities in her life through the] mation, and especially the location and M A DE PRE S DE N T i NY AMES OMG) Set (he Boas 7 HR. DROWN peataniaimnent of; ia) memorial endow: depth ohwater ing strata, It must ‘ I | i 1 of most of roving child life in the cha or e Ww } resolution proposing repeal {ment fund for improving c also show the character of the wate ; the special war-time laws was approved | the United States. encountered and at what point the wa | IN COLLAPSE OF FEDERATION KILLS FOUR AND tod: by the senate judiciary commit- merece ‘ ter was shut off, if at all. sopeeeae | twee. Under a committee amendment, | ‘ Other conditions _ re (By Associated Press) ; operation of the food and fuel con-) ()F GANGPLA NK} strata are provided for in va | WASHINGTON,, Jan. 17,—Presiden’-| ,poa-7 (BY Associated Press) | tract act would be continued. | 4 tions of the bill, The bill also provides | elect Warren G. Harding has practica!.|, MEXICO CITY, Jan. 17.—Opposit : muel Gompers' election as presi- dent of the Pan-American Federation of Labor developed in’ the annual con- gress of the organization, when pr that all charges and _ assessmen against the owners, under the provis- ions of the act shall be in addition to any and all charges, taxes, assessments ly decided to call a ‘special session of the new congress on April 4, members | of the house ways and means commit: | were informed today’ hy Chairman (By Associated Press) RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan. 17.—At Ieast three were drowned and 17 1n-} 77 FILIPINOS | REPORTED OUT FROM BROODING { t aratior ds 2 rer jured wi approximately 100 passen 6r licenses of any kind now being paid | yr nant $ od fr |arations were made to elect officers. | | jured when appr Fd) 2 sergry By — Bs 6 rina hdl gett pga + who han just returned from almhe canvana ‘of neveral delegations, \gers were thrown into the bay by the! { (By Associated Press) by the owners of oil and gas wells. | h Harding. 7 ‘ | leollapse of a gang plank being used by| WagHINGTON. Jan. 1 One outstanding feature of t i —— however, indicated that he would “be (By Associated Press) |nnssengers in boarding a ‘steamsbip| penrone today reported the ney | Which aroused much comment from the DRUG PEDDLER FINED, | Cleats, x CHARLESTON, 8. €., Jan, 17.-- LORE \ here. [emergency tariff bill om the finance | legislators was the power ‘given the a | Ecuador at the time of the Spanish | Orazed by brooding over financial dif- (By United Press.) I Sis DEANE al committee. He gave notice that, “ai)St#t= supervisor in fixing chargex| “John Doe" charged with violating | | fleulties, L. 8. Bigh MANILA, Jan, :17.-The trial of 77 COURT REOPENED HERE. iuariy date” he would move to mates | against persona coming within the jurm-| the drug ordinance, was fined $100 yea Conquest was a part of the great em. , L. 8. Bigham shot his moth- ; i f In section 30| terday in police court. Thomas Garin,|PiPe Of the Incas. charged with being drunk, was given a} fine of $15. er, sister and the latter's two adopt- ed children and ended his own life last Saturday at Florence, near hero, it became known toda: enty Filipino constabulary soldiers on charges of murder in connection with 5 Judge C. O. Brown, appointed to suc riot between soldiers and the police on| ceed Judge Kimball as district judge. December 15 which resulted in. the|{s in Casper f6r a few days to hol death of four Americans and seven Filf-| court. He will return to Douglas pinos, began today. Wednesday. POLICY FOR WAR DEBTS PENDING Lob sat ot ted that this country must VASE TON, Jan. 17.—Negotia- estima: ‘one fereen the United States and | raise $4,000,000,000 annually by taxa- Great Britain about the latter's pay- tion. If f nations would crm! ment of interest on the war debt fe oe pea ccrishe opr net fs sa come of Ambassador | w less . Af - - Geddes" pandas England. It may | den would be heavier. So far the tax- hasten negotiations before President | payer has been bearing the congeanctt Wilson leaves office or may wait for The plan for arrangements w ; Harding. pipes bene ee sic ta 4 5 the United | asa tern for § tates #10,000,000,000;. The. interest | handling the accounts of other debt- amounts to $500,000,000 annually. It ors. | diction of the measure. (Continued on Page Two) the bill unfinished business in this sen ate and would ‘make every effort 1| push it to an ea Ge BUIGK 1S STOLEN WHILE OWNER ATTENDS CHURCH A Buick roadster, the property of the : PROBE OF HIGHWAY AFFAIRS ASKED e * ¢ ° & ° ° ° o ° ° ° ° ° ° * ° > 2 PROPOSAL IS WITHDRAWN IN HOUSE See Ben Realty company, was stolen! last night from in front of the Pres * recesses were taken until afternoon to permit committees to prepare re- |byterian church about 9 o'clock. Tele- | phone messages were immediately sent the western portion of Converse county, was brought in today by Repre- sentative Story of Sheridan county, who appended the notation that he spon- | | ports on earier bills. EN H The third county division bill, that for the creation of Carey county from | patho ae Set a Uhlans were introduced first into Po- ‘land by Tartar colonists. (Special to The Tribune) * CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 17.—A demand for an investigation of the Wy- oming State Highway Department was made in the House of the Wyoming Legislature this morning by Representative Mercer of Big Horn county, but was withdrawn when opposition was voiced by Representative De- loney of Lincoln county and others, It will be renewed later, it is a fore- gone conclusion, under different circumstances. Only brief sessions of the senate and house were held this morning before to all surrounding towns and count: authorities expcct to recover the car Srithin’ a! short, ine sored It by request. There is bitter opposition to the“division in the east- ern portion of the pare: and t RAIL JUDGMENT STANDS. 3 rags mt county advocates of the county were unable WASHINGTON, Jan/ 17.—The su- lo cet the bill introduced through the Converse county representative, preme court today refused to review Nine other house bills were introduced today, including a measure by Rep- the judgment of the supreme court of resentative Phillips of Weston county constituting incurable insanity as a ground for divorce, these bringing the total of house bills to 37 and of all bills to 41. California holding that the United States Railway Administration is not) The senate this morning received house bill No. (Continued on Page Two.) immune from damage suits arising from | operation of a common carrier in that| state. 23 the legislative appro-

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