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FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. coe Caspet Daily Cridune U. S. PRESENTS EXPENSE BILL PARIS, March 10.—(By The Associated Pre mand from the United States that $241,000 boo for i its ex- Pera 2 connection rene occupation of the Rhineland be ‘ore any reparations were id esented allied finance ministers at their patieniy 2 raenine: aes ‘The distribution of this year’s Ger- A high allied authority said this afternoon the American clain for the expenses of the American forces in Germany was a matter for the con- sideration of the reparations commis- ion. Thus far the commission has ac- modifications of the terms of payments suggested by the allied pow- ers, and it is considered a foregone conctusion that it will accept the de- cisions of the financial ministers in this series of sessions. The American claim, however, may modify.the distribution of this year’s paymer.ts, WASHINGTON, March 10. — (By ‘The Associated Press.) — Secretary Heghes refused today to comment on the news from Paris that representa- tives of the United Stxtes, government had presented a demand to the allied finance ministers that, expenses ag- greguting $241,000,000 sustained by the United States in the occupation of the Rhineland be paid before any reparations. There was nothing that could be sald on the subject at this time, Mr. Hughes declared. eee TIME LIMIT FOR ‘CHOICE OF POPE TOBEEXTENDED * ROME, March 10.—(By The Associ- “ated Press)—A papal decree will be ‘made public shortly extending to 15 *days the interval between the death of a pope and the beginning of the pacred conclave to elect his succes- sor, Cardinal O'Connell, archbishop of Boston, told The Associated Press to- day. —_—_— UNUSUAL PHOTOPLAY 15 BOOKED FOR THE HUB, “Tiger True,” the story by Max Brand which is being shown at the Hub theater with Frank Hayo in the stellar role, is an unusual photoplay and shows the star in one of those “virile, dashing roles in which he is at his best. He plays the part of a New Yorker, a man of wealth and re- finement, whose hobby is an occasion- ai journey to Africa for big game, But he meets his greatest adventure Ge most at his very door. Gia A ae ESPIONAGE CASES DETAILED. WASHINGTON, March 10.—In re- sponse to a resolution by Senator Bo- rah, Republican, of Idaho, a detailed statement of cases brought by the government ,under the espionage law ‘was transmitted to the senate today ‘by Attorney General Daugherty. casos atid Megt me at the Smoke House, DOWN OUR WAY AND aoe Money on the Best In Men’s Wear FIT-FORM CLOTHES CORTLEY CLOTHES STACY-ADAMS SHOES SELZ SHOES and WILSON BROS. FURNISHINGS | The Young Fellow’s Store |The Famous ‘ Clothiers Arkeon Building 140 North Center Street. CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTEE IS RESCINDE WASHINGTON, March @ resolution requesting Prasident Harding to return the resolution con- firming the nomination of Frank D. ‘Babcock as postmaster at Haverhill, \Mass., thus temporarily rescinding its action of yesterday in agreeing to con- firmation in executive session. Sepa es No Surprise In Germany Over Attitude of U.S. BERLIN, March 10.—(By The As- sociated Press.) —- Government quar- ters apparently were prepared for the news of the United States’ declination to attend the Genoa conference and the absence of ofvicial expressios on the news was explained by the fact that Chancellor Wirth and Foreign Minister Rathenau were compelled to devote most of yesterday to an inter- party conference at which the fate of the government's taxation . program ‘was definitely decided. ote e St sree ae ee NEWLYWEDS TO FLORENCE. PARIS, March 10.—Princess Mary and her husband, Viscount Lascelles, who came to Paris yesterday and were overnight guests of Lord Hardinge, British embassador to France, left for Flotente ‘this morning. \ They will spend an extended honeymoon in Italy. FPA hough l for Zoda BY SEE-BEN REALTY°CO'S THINKER Insurance is a Safe Foundation for the Erection of a New Business What will you build upon if your life’s work goes up in smoke? 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