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i ibly tomorro! b . somewhat warme: 4 p perature above freezing. ‘Temperature for twenty-four hours . 4 ended at 2 p.m. today: Highest, 55, at - 2 p.m. today; lowest, 31, at 5:30 a.m. Y : today. Full report on page 7. Closing New York Stocks, Page 22. No. 28009, T o e e WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1921-TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES. "NALGURALSTORN | ONDELL PREDICTS EXTRA BES] NINDS AT SEA | BREARSINSEMATE 52 O ZATE IV AR NERSSOONTION | — " OVERSSOQ00ITEM | potes, Seys House Leader aster con- - | HARDING PROMISED | ference With President-Elect. | paper and alm the local news published herels. Qgg Yesterday’s Net Circulation, 91,245 TWO CENTS. HOUSE PASSES WAR | wreronad | | FINANCE MEASURE DisARMANENT | OVERWILSONVETO Knox Offers Resolution Ask- ing Amount for Expenses at the Capitol. | BORAH LEADS FIGHT TO DEFEAT APPROPRIATION Plans Less Elaborate Than Before, Knox Answers, Defending His Proposals. A storm broke today in the Senate over proposed expenditures for the inaugural ceremonies for Harding and Coolidge. Senator Knox of Pennsylvania, as chairman of the joint congressional committee in charge of the inaugural ceremonies at the Capitol, introduced a resolution appropriating $30,000 to pay the expenses at the Capitol. This immediately aroused Senator Borah of Idaho, who is leading the fight for economy in the inaugural geremonies, and who had previously announced he would offer a resolution The extra session of Congress probably will be started either March 21 or March 28, according to House Leader Mondell, who has Just returned from a conference Wwith President-elect Harding. “Even Mr. Harding, who will call the extra session, .does not yet know the exact date,” said Mr. Mondell today. “My best judgment is that the session will start ebout March 28. While some of his ad- visers have been urging that the new session should: commence Wwithin two weeks after his in- auguration, I advised Mr. Harding that from a congressional stan TARIFF COMMITTEE READY FOR ACTION Host of Men Concerned in Question Hastening Here to Present Their Views. BY N. 0. MESSENGER. point I did not believe that a matter of another week or two would make much difference if it better suited his administration. In three weeks' time the new President will have had more of an opportunity to get settled down with his cabinet.” ‘When asked further regarding his confererice with the incoming President, Mr. Mondell sal 1 found Mr. Harding a very good listener, but my conference With him was principally with regard to the economy program which we have been driving through in the House, with some little discussion regarding revenue.” STAFFORD DECIDES AGAINST PACKERS Judge Upholds Department of Justice—Must Give Up Stockyard Interests. The Department of Justice won 2 Interpretation of Single Word May Decide International Relationship. CORRECT DEFINITION DISCUSSED AT MARION | Senators Reed and Knox and Wil- | liam J. Bryan Give Views i to President-Elect. BY ROBERT T. SMALL. ! MARION, Ohio, January As the conferences of “best minds® continue | here at Marion, it is becoming quite | apparent that much of the success or | failure of the plans Senator Harding | may have in mind as to the future in- ternational relationship of the Uni!ed! States will depend upon the interpre- | tation of a single word. is an “association"”? Some of | our “best minds” are decidedly at odds ! as to the correct definition. and are | pressing their conflicting views upon | the President-elect. The difficulty of the ‘situation arises out of the fact o m = & £ 5 | Follows Senaté in Readopt- ing Resolution, Which Now | Becomes Law. lRESULT OF BALLOTING IN HOUSE STOOD 250 TO 66 { {Margin of 37 Votes in Securing of | the Required Two-Thirds | | Majority. i The resolution reviving the war | finance corporation became a law to- !da)’ with its readoption by the House | over President Wilson's veto. The Senate overrode the veto yesterday. The vote in the House was 250 1o {66, with three voting present, or 37 {more than the required two-thirds { majority. = i Mondell Urges Readoption. ! " The vote was taken without debate {after Representative Mondell of Wyoming, the republican leader hud stated that since all members real- ized the President bad raised no mew Qquestion it seemed wise to proceed to 2 vote without discussion. Officials of the War Finance Cor- poration said today the corporation Aharelmithe ; that Senator Harding promised in his g RO ¢ > limiting the government share in the | @ epresentatives of manufacturing {SWeeDng victors over the PUckers|campatgn'specnes he would. ds s : PURGING ‘HUMOR Fouia, b rovived immediatay.. but that he believed 'the inauguration | ana producing interests of the coun- |{0day when Justice Stafford of the|best, at the earliest possible date, to elapse before the actual making of would cost $1,000.000, so far as the| .o o 0l LT Jggemble in . District Supreme Court, upholding the |Bring about a “new. association” of AIMEDA TPASTORS new loans would begin. nations to replace the Geneva league dederal government and the SLe| (v shington, and from now until the |contention of tho government thatof'nyion "SRICC LG SENEYE AREND e e SoBENE Tha s the decree of divorcement consented|turned h i might be two months. ¢ plans are carried out. middle of February the hotels and I is back at Des Moines at a : P enator New of Indiana called at-| tne committes rooms and corridors of {0 by the packers last spring may be supposedly critical moment of the STRONGLY URGED ,,,"",‘:"’n,,“"w'“:"‘“‘ SRR tention to the fact that Congress| oS0 0 1" i pe thronged with|Made effective by receivership and presidential contest. The public morals board of the stated, and other preliminary mat- Met i at bout 5 Senator Harding still is old-fash- Tioua, be amked to appropriace wdout| e (PUE UL (e making of the |sale. disapproved all plans submItted | ionci” caough to. beliove “trat Cam: hodist Episcopal Church an- ters must be cleaned up. B o e emtution. Wiich [ nees So( tam by the mext Congress. |DY the packers for the disposition of |paign promises should be carried out AOUBesd Todvy vEa: el e Treavury Certificates Necenaary. would be used for maintaining public Day after tomorrow the hearings will | their stock holdings in stockyards,|fo far as it is humanly possible to While the corporation has a book order, comfort stations and informa: : stockyard terminals and market news- [do 80. Certainly he feels this ought i i gurate a campajgn to “stop the Dalance with the Treasury of about tion bodihe About the ol commence before the ways and means | LSk yard lerminals and marketnews, |0 56 | Certainly he tecls this oueht| Gets Benefit of Market PI"GQ atomptuous treatment ot tme |Navy Balloonists May NOT|3aanes rotaie,n ears ne, aoir = i s tingent, The District Commissioners today | committee, and the first COT , | 8lven, the date to be agreed on., 80 definite and personal as he made . = - - this money for loan purposes would Hont T e B Iy of | the cHemicalx, -oils aud paint “mem.; Tipile B L e e D A e the | them.: * Platform. promises: of courss: Used by Merchants in Protestant ministry by some ca Emerge From WIWS Ufltl‘ necessitate the issuance of Treasury the District committee, a resolution, | are already here. jon” is what|Packers that any plan, to be accept-|are quite something else angain—sort toonists, writers and actors. E certificates of indebtedness, and that ihe introduction of which they recom- | “First-aid information wants_from |able, must provide’ fof. an early wnd | of relios of a prehistoric age. | Inventories. “On the stage and in motion pic- Next Week an lesne of corporation bnds prob- mended, calling for an appropriation | the com a- Dlete divestment of all obnoxious o » r 4 would be decided upon instead. of $57.000 for the purposcs described | these witnesses on the varlous o | holdings. 1t any delay is to be al- XS jeax Frenent Ledgwe. tures,” the board’s announmcement | M BTventoen democrats and:Pory-nine Towed in the actual divestment under| I7 his purpose to carry out the prom- | BY DAVID LAWRENCE. said, “the Protestant minister is |By tie Associated Press. republicans voted to sustain the veto. by Senator New. In the absence of | ules as they are ta e xSl itea{ Seldom represented except as an ef- COCHRANE, Ontario, January 4.— Voting to override it were 135 re- 11 Senator Sherman, the resolution was| The purpose of the b cited, | 8DY New plan, it must provide for{ise of a new assoclation of nations, a < K turned over to Sénator Dillingham of | pared. atter all the facts are, €ieHeC | complete control by the court in the |handful of the bitter end irreconcil | BUSiness men throughout the U Teminate fool. The members of the | Snow fell teday on ihe iee-packed |Dublicans. 114 democrats and one Vermont, the ranking republican mem- | is to enact a tarift oster them and meantime, so that the court may ter-|ables at Washington see too close an|States are breathing easier as a re- - 4 ¢ e y ‘probibitionist. bt P o e e i American industries, foster TIn0, Tg¢ |minate it. should it be decided that{approach to the idea of the present|sult of a decision by the Treasury| Frotestant churches are exhorted |tralls over which the three stranded TR St After being debated for two hours, | provide employment ‘Ameri- | the packers were not proceeding with | league of nations, and a handful of to be liberal, to take humor as hu- |American naval balloonists are re- the Kmox wesolgtion was displaced by | Wakes commensurate with the AmErs | oo uLiCes Tng vigor, irreconcilables, It has been proved in | DCPartment with reference to incomef 7 10 qR (LR i But the | turning by dog train to clvilization. SHARP TALK HEAR" ¢ the unfinished business of the Senate | can standard of 1iving, 2% S8R Foiyer | An extension of six months is al-|the past, can stir up a powerful rum- | 13Xes, but they should bear in mind| pempers of the Roman Catholic NS Gaye it af Madee: Facto: and went over until tomorrow ior | with conditions of ‘workingm lowed by the court in the cdse of the!pus in the Senate. These irreconcil-| & warning which officials of the gov-| Church do not tolerate such treat- further consideration. Senator Norris | countries. Crescent City stockyard owing to)ables say they will oppose with all informally, | ment of their priesthood, which is |Where the deronauts descended, on offered an amendment. limiting the ap- | Fear for Exesmtye Tarif. | peculiar circumstances. it TiEht oay Attomnr (o, Lo Tojerament are expressing in B o e e s | Saned By, th paity is not expectsl propriation to $10,000, which was pend-| mppe possible attending effect to be Judge Stafferd’s Opinlon. what might be called an organic as- ing when the resolution went over. ‘monopolies 2 3 #ociation or league of nations, regard- Wasesce, |avolded is creation °‘u . whion }';: opinion follows: less of how much of the objectionable Peénsion G@ce Cont 20 : d] through too high a i e position taken by certain of|matter in the so-called Wilson league 50-:'-:' Borah saig. that it would o ould build a Chinese wall ag2inst | yhe gefendants requires the court to|May be eliminated from the plan. The cost the government about $200,000 importations, MIlltate | oongider first of all whether the de-|Ditter enders, or “battalion of death,” . | foreign will stand fo thi that @0 permit the use of the pension of- [ OTUEL | T iC ks tradé and make |croe enfoining the defendants from | o e i ainc B that amacis fice for the inaugural ball as proposed, modities & bur- icontinuing to hold stock in the stock- 4nd about $37,000 to bring the West retail pricss of SONRCo, sumer. The | yard corporations is & decres po matter how nebulous the govera- it continues, may delay their ar- be prosecutions for fraud. be comimended. The time has come The ruling of the Treasury Depart-| also when Protestants should not |Tival untfl next week. ment is bound to relieve business| tolerate any other ‘han courteous Witheut Further News. men everywhere, fof thousands of| {restment of their religion and | With the Airmen pressing through them protested by letter and tele- & wildersiess, communicating with the Pw mat mm namely, that unless the public gets g elsewhere in 2 most favorable way, |to reach a rail head be! end the benefit of the same prices as are| and whose religion is treated With | of this kfl‘ d" “..""“ the = 3 put on income tax blanks there willl consideration. The Catholics are to s o ssowfall, et [ gram against existing regulations, “The board added that the matter 4 jed that, in view of the ab- o te. atten outside wosld gnly by means of In- Bormait ‘conditious, taey shouid -be| ¥8e beng calisd to thy atieativn Point cadets here to take in the tariff-forr [the ‘court had authority to re . low-tariff republicens_fheé <§ ¥ At the same time, all but two or ns, ‘Cochrana s it = B it g At B oo Ao 1 T T | it S rta et | Selneelio M B BB O0 S i ) SRR ETRRIY | SRSEERS T | of Finanoe Commit 2 4 R ' . axdi t : -t 2 % , vt b g g : Eovernors of tan states were contem: | foris to prevent molt eHCet . |Pally upon the stisgstiong of fhct Infthe"White House “Mney want'to dea ness. The Treasury fook the matter | &1, L (Y- VEIN G0 3 %L, [0 which "Sndine broognt werd of | teéTaday. ¢ plating sending the National Guard ut the tes as it must be, 1ked G o min: m » suc- | s .ad for| the board, wi would make them ¥ 'S rescue, also awaits| I rpdt here. and_that he believed the total|ested parties, SR oBE £ cess. Of course, this ‘Dot refer : Wit s public. AL G . for mors ofi the fiouse emergenc: W11l mot -be ail thet the OUZIng | to the democratic ilables. in i 2 + 2br. 1o~ ) I c the P ’ oy i hnggres would fasily reach | W ive, if it choosés to aviil itse! ercein the wo8ucts | this-conbection, and Mrbes Ls el | goatory, (hy Sotusl Market valud o- — et for Monss Factary deitver- ‘Bill were decided upon today by “rhi good » material in hand. The tarift com. king houses. by preventing | to be more of these thdn th day of the Koods on hand. This means i - ing thelr messge P errbgridingrciaday ~tor & Camiistration ConSecrited 1| mission, % {unciion of SoYeramenist | {hs eiaplishment of compeling DACK: | suapicts e © PRl | that *tne goverament wiilnot cxact ]| R czuwiilo mpmcaiation here 18 a8 to | ity begia Thareday and ond - atst economy. ‘e have all served here in | adm rat hand 3 Wasts Smeoth Satling a8 incol o1 " ik 'wi v e, Americans wil to_have on the stockyards serving their packing | * » Satilag. 3 t of the ruling ~ 3 the Senate with Senator Harding, and | deal 18 heard. is said to have on Cres | LS Sookpan 4hds 1n tarn con: | - Senator Harding' naturally would ke | Sarped; nd the eftect of tho 10 e3- U UV )] Tobiow. er following the Moose | Tuesday. with ostentation. I feel sure if he|rial at the disposal«of m'fi ‘fltfi ;ml ,t&-‘ m-tulm:s for the estab- |0 be assuredof smooth sailing for his | ceedingly wholesome. 1 el ¥ 1 know that no one could charge him |a vast fund o k l;l‘;el:’ south m,:h-y ca?nn.l‘flb ’el;.hcr swing| The committee also agreed to re- ¥ ishm tenance of new |plan when he, launches It.ip the Sen- . % 1 oS Missi for Mattice | open hearings on the soldier bonus could have his own way the ingugura- | tee. Whether the oo! 2 An Illustration.; .} .. > or follow the Abitibi to Cochrane. In- tion would be a simple and dignified | draw upon it i another questor , |PRCSRE, Donsed fa LUSlr, Mtuty. SnC S Hore 5 e et happens, to PIETS | | b ocanse the terms of the ruling are i dian guides Will determine the course, | Pill Ob Januacy 13.. . : E B A a8 is no smooth sailing. 3 P affair, and in keeping with the condi- | The tarift commisioh N'°(Ced o' monopoly of a. line of interstate |Harding is -convinced he e e | tectioioaT ond rathef: complicated. It and, o the opinion ‘of Cochrine resi: | < Chatrman Penrose, presiding for the tions which Dow confront - the coun- 2 . ts, conditions will be the | irst time in thirteen months, explain- Hard-bolled stand- | commerce. This allegation, to go no [satisfy those republicans who favored 5 illus- x:‘yl.h With a debt of t:cm.o:o.o:o ‘.ltr\llfliu‘oby )tlhe ‘h “,:‘ e Fomher iope: g' Srings ,',:"'. (u.: ff,,l,'," er ) l;"“m l ho t:t T _‘:unu::n be understood by an-illu: Qemntnu factor. : od that N,rpm h‘r‘ o :';'..i: $4,000,000,000 as curren patters—to collect 3 n this coun- rview ‘anti-trus s with proper reservations, bu ration, . WAl Edcouater RBarriers. Tequests for farther oppertuni penses, and with a $2,000,000,000 de- | production and wages ' NP Scor” |laws, and especially of the act of Oo- |hopes he held & fortnight ago thet hg| If & merchant had on hand 35 Bieitile "foute. the ablstots will both the tarif measure and the ,000 ‘3l : discuss fcie: d abroad. to § 4 C : bon i ae aitost a crime Lo proposs | mining, tanil “schedules on business |tobet 15, 1914, chapter 323 section 1, |irreconcilabies who were about o fail worth"of £oods in Decamber ome - tax To Discuss Economic Condi- ehcounter formidable barriers in the e dit ' d not politi nes. The tari: - pear A a bit shat- . '’ . col n e rivers, whose icy sur- P aenator Borah vead a dispatch from | amsumed to be a business proposi- |makes unlaweil the acquisition by |tered of late. Buch i a5 |stitement he told the goyermmelt o tions With Judge Grosscup |fc they. erdinanily woud foliow. e e e Marion, Ohio, published in a news- | tion, amenable to the laws of nsnly_ one corporatio; gaged in Senators Fall and New are o friendly | R® 4 1 3 The r;l;tyex;’:‘ dfi:h ht.n.e ::c:“cg:; action by the Senate on u,,semm P > after the meeting. nator ¢ stock in another cor-|to Mr. Harding and ftem is used as @ basis for the cal- paper, in which it was said that it |and demand, natural resources indus- | commerce of g such strict party i th year. P B e oneh to o3 the most dat. | fry. mechanical genius and superior- |poration also engaged in interstate | men they Tulled the President-siccy ints |culation = Thus If. during the year at Marion Today. in many places the streams are not| pearose” dictated a statement saying T - | o ree ‘where -the effect of such | Senator Reed, the d 1920, he bought e zling celebration in history at the |ity. and the stern, cold facts of com- | comme emocratic irrecon. Ok o otile, renis frosen over thickly enobgh to support | Lorroos JICtated, & B e caater time of the ina tion, ‘and_that | merce, and not merely an economic |acquisition may be to substantially | cliables would be as casy to handle,|000; the total Y e s ey ot e i the weight of men and dogs. These | Conaig ed to the Semater while Benator Raraing had desired & | cheory 19 - be set_ up for Knocked kI LR 2o quired | iThe. {rraconoiamice: oo ase, et e ot the fact that in ToBt| "y ARION. Obie. January 4—Judge|thiD 5Dots would neceasitate long and | However, he ventured no opinion as to / simple ceremony, he had been pre- |down by. professorials. poration whose stock is So acquired | The irreconcilables are amenable to selling _ prices _have tedious detours on snowshoes over| the probable action there. Jailed upon o al n ‘with the pian Hime for Showlewn: {and the corporation making the ac- T e D ol ient that Inptanoes ne o tSet, s merchant [Pater Groascup of. Chicago headed the | the ~crust through snow-capped irs Aithough members of the committee L would be Interestcd 1o know what | The Wriff commission fa known toimerce in any section or community, |ing out by cORVInCINg nim - ihar an |18 Permitted to estimate what if the flist of o ploct L e the Derty Huada’ for CochramelSooioot a2 rkret the Eieest Suces influence it was that csused Senator |have busied itself since the war Orstend foiCeste o mdnomoly of any ghssociation”, may mean many things. ke g in this Instance that|S™® "'"' today. .:d"::(“‘:‘;‘;"“:‘;‘ :‘; first word of its approach is expeoted | of the committee room, the impres- it Betan ‘B{’,m“ R n-l.nn gathering information from all hither- | "0 O o merce’ is defined by | SHaato hWké e m’;‘f:;"l'l;: "_m“‘r:: prices have shrunk so that the mar-/{conference relat y to come from W. A. Goulding, in|gjon went out that the session had % ' ¢t manufacturing countries as) th t mienisis TRteratat ¥ ket value of the goods is only $8.000.1plan for an association of nations, but | charge of the Hudson bay port in)gjeveloped something pon'!arln‘ on a =5 n'-::m.‘:: Pt e it oe collecting statlstica’ of home | merce. or foreign commerce, and the A I oot roing The motchant, ereLre oA e iader |to economic problems of which Judge| Tate t:m;fiufheu';fi;n"ég;l o e e v s g i Senator Nelson of Minmesota an- |Production. These facts are expected | S0V Question, left 10 0% econsidersd |exchange of ambassadors and ministers | 3 5 400 becomes the cost of the|Grosscup long has been a student. him would come by the tri-weekly | “‘me “Boncose indicated there had mounced that he had introduced a|to be of value to the committee in|whether m‘o between nations as constituting an as- "sold. Then if he received $10. President-elect -Harding completed | mail 3 been no record vote on the proposi- stockyard companies are goods SO resolution today prohibiting the Dis- | “checking up” the statements of wit-|engaged in interstate commerce; be- fi;fi"’&fi‘ ;‘f'?fim&lgzflé‘nfl:mfl 5§60 for his goods during the year, hi: trict Commissioners from permitting | nesses urging their case before the|cause if they are so engaged it is quite actual P the erection of any stands or seats | committee, who may naturally be ex- | distinctly. alleged that the acquisition t‘:;‘lrhemlh'l;:y':;":(m'jlunl bound to- | naiq would be n\o:ils‘ere:;msbe‘tl\:s";l ing republican leaders of Congress i had . Dosn along the streets or in the parks, and | pected to make the most telling argu-| of their stock by the packing-house [ 5Sther 1% ration treaties he |Tho cost, 39,000, and the wales, 310,000, yesterday with a long talk with Sen- Regarded by |litle talk on the merits of the bl also prohibiting the Sccretary of | ments possible in behalf of their own | companies does "have the effect to|cfOEled Sml %ary of State con- |or §1,000. Simflarly, If his money re- |.\ " curtis of Kansas, a republican Americans Escape It was indicated that some of the War from erecting any such stands | particular industries and their need | restrain such interstate commerce not | @association of nations.. | ceipts were only 37,000, 1 SouIE BubI| L in the Senate. Canadians as Miraculous. {southern senators had attempted to on the public reservations in Wash- | for protection. only in a section or community, but| Boedy of Natfons Ummecessary, | tract it from the cost of $9,000 and|whip A | eorottio the measure. = ington. The third section of his res- | At any rate, it is held, here is a!generally, and does tend to create a| And more recently has come Sena- |show @ loss of $2,000, and pay They discussed the legislative pro- | special Dispatch to The Star. onator Penrose made public com- olution provides that the resclution |good time to try out the efficacy of{monopoly of a line of commerce, | tor Knox, a real leader of the opposi- | whatsoever. gram.for the extra session as well as| OTTAWA, Ontario. January 4.— |munications from interests seeking to ¢ shall not apply to the White House |the tarifl commission and prove or|namely, the commerce carried on by |tion to a league of nations, to point Market ;Price Is_ Fastor. the work to be done during the re-|The American naval balloon A-3598 | D¢ heard on the tariff proposal They grounds nor to Lafayette Square. refute the arguments made for and |the packing houses in the prosecution | out to Senator Harding. that it ig not important factor, therefore. in 4 5 included the Merchants' Association “I introduced the resolution” said |against its worth at the time it was | of their own business. necessary to set up a body of the nec | Th® ket price; What doss |Mainder of the present session. Sen-|has created one of the world records |of New York, the California Citrus nator Nelson, “So as to put the |created. Men in Congress differed| o osed tn Interstate Commerce. |tions in order to have an “associa | the ruling is mar Lol ator-Curtis advised calling the extra|for spherical balloon flights. Ac- |League, the National Board of e Who come here on an equalthen, and do vet, as to Its value and £ the . bust tion” of nations. Mr. Knox's words |the term mean? Bvery merchant willl ' 4 " 0 "0 March, and it is un-|cording to. the record branch of the | Organizations, National Association footing when it comes to seeing the | now is declared to be the time for a| “The nature of the business car-}, . great weight with the President. o to make his own estimate. Natu- 2 LA Cana I P omra e Wool Manufacturers, Foreign Trade inaugural parade.” Showdown. The tarift commission is|red on by the stockyard companies|elect. He argued convincingly it |P>'® ‘% he thinks the market price iy |derstood that the suggestion coincided | Canadian air 7the MNow. Tork &b § ub (f: Francisco, and various He added that he desired to pro- | known to be willing for the test to|has been so often considered by the | would seem that the United States |r2IW: !f his original cost, he ix ' WIth the President's view. | Moose Factory journey of the Ameri- |sugar interests of the south. fibit the erection of stands and |be made and is only apprehensive that rts, among others by the Su should go no farther than to make a | much lower than s s have cost _ Tarlff legislation will be the first |Can balloonists can be considered the speculation in seats on the stands.|prejudice in Congress may work ol o Preme | goclaration of policy that the world |able to show that | d:oodm“ usxaioons e At | bort th the wond.Tho Gitacns ERED T0 MANITA He said that he hoped the District |against its being allowed to present[Court of the United States (see U. S.| peace aguin being threatoned us it |him a great deal anf RSt U8 PRICT ftasic of the extra session, and Sen-|qoup, if in a direct iine, would be | ORD! s committee would Investigate the sale | the showins. vs. Union Stook Yards, 226 U. 6., 246), | was in 1914, the United States would | trom sales 870 & "Careful Checks on the |Ator Curtls expressed the opinion that |00 miles, but the heavy winds caus- | Col Alfred M. Hunter, Coast Artillery of seats al e nauguration. co-operate wi e friei - Ky Vi o v v ng, meant i T Senator Borah suggested that many Commupppr Ko ¥ wicatio. en l;;npbnh”?g e et CoTan otton Tor. the defenss of thor crvin | Tmarket peideiinne s T ek ple il T ';:xr:;u i:fl:v!;n'n’:: i g e Zarther | Corps, has been relieved {rom d,“';' - Ametican citizens would be unable| Thoughtful men in Congreas opine | 2300 POTPATCCS, 850 CRTRC, (2 COME | 4ation, Senator Knox insisted that the | compare all classes Of SRR 00 I8 (190 et & tariff bill out of committee|that in recent years two aerial jour- | New York city and ordered to Manll. to come to Washington this year on | that when the new tariff bill, in the |7l t0 03 “tne” defendants, the Ar-.|declaration of such a policy, follow- | discover Just het o perlod. It It should | before the end of March. He said that |Neys have beaten that of the New | P. L, for duty with the coast defense: account of the high cost of (rans-|extra mession of Congress, comes to| nCi®, d Swift groups, so treat the | o by similar declarations from other | were at any BISh PICTC 1any’ on his |he belleved that the emergency tarim| ¥ork airmen, namely: of Manila and Subic bays. - portation and other necessaries. the making, in committee and on the | MOUF A% SR BCOUPS. Satlons, wowld constitute an myoiiar b discovered that B merchant on his be belleved that the smersency tarift| o L e, Comt: M oia, Ma. to Ungava Senator Knox, taking up the cudgels | floor of the House and Senate, it will| “ipy o holding of stock by the packin, l turn = it of holding hearings on the tariff e o which taxes would be | his cycle of conferences with the rank- | @opyyyS THIRD BEST RECORD | fon ores 2nd Benator Smook, Teput. of Utah said there tion of nations. The binding powes of | income tax return sald the market vole | meaaure oI B i oposition. and the other from Bitterfield in | for his resolution, said: be amid conditions and affected by |, ..e companies in the stockyard com- |8uch an association, would be just as | of 'gcgl‘:‘hye-‘?\llce‘mmem N iioses if they The lg’m“ SRR ATOr wared: tnktutise g:""““" to Pern, Siberia, wien 4 ! Today,s Ne"vs it it were written on parchment and |a price. "0 Kilie"guve the public the | program of the extra session include | Gefman named Berliner. in 1514, flew decorated with signatures and seal- | merchant AUCLY JHCC, “ihdald_sell | pussago of an amendment 1o the fed- | 2,000 miles in three days and ‘three 2 Ing wax. If It can be gathered trom |benefl 0% hose figures. Should there | eral reserve act establishing a single | nights. { in Paragraphs T et aSopator, Harding In | Bls 07 terian discrepancy between what | central bank with branchos, in. place . Mild Winter Saves Them. i e roturn suid was the mar- | of the regional bank system now in| Hydrographers here claim th el ok it Eiias e “Zw:lhilglntzfihlhfl Eender e ';m and what the public actually | effect. The President-elect took the|Americans undoubtedly owe thote | T4 eet Givects packers to dispose of 21t & oxtors o situation | Kef PUS Lovernment will consider the | mutter ‘under advisment lives to the retard of the usual se- | stock holdings in stockyards. Page 1 T e @ primg facie evidence of; It is believed the President-slect|vere winter season. They say “that s ety e of gools traud and will prosecute offenders. has canvassld thoroughly the quali- | the question of dogs will play an “m m:flntm eeria “"“m‘m et e Ceat of Replacing. fications of most of those suggested | important part relative to their jour. .,'.'.buc Denelit.of same ‘,,,“'-’w Page 1 to him as possible ambassadors. It is [ney. form M ; JUSTICE GETS THREATS. Actual cost market price. according | 55 WG, 2 RICEUS MINETA T 10,7 [9eY form Moome Fastory to Mattice. |l mational_relationship may depend t of replacing the goods. as an é, on what Harding Peyes han! made in the near future. ill be abl “association” of nations. Page 1 Says He Was Warned by Striking [to & ™°" s the price which a cans 'wi e to ride part way fter all, that is & Three names that have been promi- d will bably reach Mai Floor Leads ond: pects Congress regard to inaugurations and had gone | tariff schedules. The manufacturer | Sontce Haclares (hat the conrt reraig Clothing Workers, A petitor ould have to Day for:the | nontly under consieration in conmec: 324 will probably ttice about e Mondall axpects Congrend back as far as 1817. He said that the | came first, on the plea that he made to be commi - Jurisdiction of the cause ‘for the purpose e kind tlon with diplomatic appointments| Th i 2 . {ommitiee had found that ever since | employment for labor. Then the farm- | 3f" taking such other actlon ds may| BALTIMORE, Md, January 4—Po- |sn hand, and there will be plenty of | 41" ,0ue of David Jayne Hill of New |tampe Lo sena. an sieine fo ol als | March SLor 28 ernsy i had taken upon ftaclf fhe Iaameos | o A s Tt become necessary or appropriate for the | lice Justice Paul Johansen announced | fustances of this kind on income tax |Yyork, a former. ambassador to Ger- |Wactory to bring the® American: jup | Manufacturers and ofhers Interest e ae B G B dent€ e Iowupuri® A5 for i allimate conmumer ol | 3T S S fortSRaRt o s do | bl courd e, U ieekin had11furhe ki wit snable W Eevert | many: Syrun X sliricl o Qetolant |owis “Tack "™ SIS Bl | propabie T Smnery e vegiineg = . cree.” er clause, 18 be- | been made to m and to dyna- X o tell wi . a former aml or to France, and ts t v - . e 7 -‘;‘z ;h:n:l:;r 3; r;:tl. 1:.:" :"{f;i:,":f;%:::',';::fi"m ::;;2;’:;;“0‘! k:;:-:‘:“;rl:;- e.l.d, the m&nhm:y u:; l:n; such | mite homes afi emy:o&er. bz .u-n’.'m. :"&,"a'st on hand properly valued his;Gov. Frank ol. x.o:rden 3lf¢lllllm|-. who ..wmm us:“rl«sg“as l{'r:: .!.’Z.‘.“%.%"m“; ‘!A "‘d‘:{" b!;,m. ,‘.mm knem"mum :‘sc g: . that is to take the oath of office. |He is pretty well paid out now, it 18| safarcement of the Injinetion it 1o the | ClOthing workerN, nona. n e Was | goods. t of the | vany e nomination fort® probiane [fleulty In getting to the nearest rail-| o Gef™Y tated a stormy B = reeme: e in- ed on the telephone by an un- turally to the interest o republican _nomination for President = Capitol_precipi a stor debate Ho can send out from his hotel and | contended, and will have to be looked | Sunction had been granted upon actual | Xnown man 1ast night that his iife | moichant to Show on his income tax iast year. Mr. Lowden has also been |some timer * oush this will take| [*%nC"denate. Page 1 get a notary publiq and for 50 cents|out for and guarded against pric. Ve N 4 Subscribe to the oath of office,” said | pegked too hikh for hls reach, and at- | tha bil 1t follows that tne. Sere s | moUld ke In danser unisss he shanged | rerurn that his £9005 MYS P aipeto| Considered (or the cablnet, and it ta| The town of Cochrane, on the Cana- | New el | < Knox Defemds Resolution. | considerations uniike those in any | onic “rlls within the purview of the E previous tariff construction. The pro- ~trus was appare! “1 regret that having presented one | Pound changes. In. all world affairs | Sau-tTust aws was spparently the view proposition, my distinguished col-| wrought since 1914 are expected to be | sortes"%; '3 ‘decroe perpetually enjoining 4 league has undertaken to discuss an- "fl;zt‘;fc in :::;lr:: up this great, new | yyem from continuing to l':,oldhluch stock, 4 eco E . land appears to t St C For one thing, an element is to be | 809,12 1o% [PPCs il Senator Knox said that his resolu- | represented in Congress this time to| “wyne “injunction being treated as a ton had to do with the inaugural |an extent greater than ever before—|ya)d exercise of the power of the court ceremonies at the Capitol, and noth- | th¢ ultimate consumer. He bids Tais|in view of the allegations of the bill TOth- | 1o have some friends at court, it is d¥- | .79 the consent of the defendants, the ing to do with ceremonies outside of | clared. Heretofore, the history of | o, question is_whether the defendants that. He said that the joint commit- | tariff bills shows. the manufacturer, | (27 "0 iled 1o obey the injunction tee had ascertained what had been |labor and the farmer were the three | i’ v Gifier means than by process for customary for Congress to do with | principal interests to be guarded inloo tempt The eighteenth clause of the a8 it exists today at Marion. (Copyright, 1921.) difference to government officlals, means the cost | n5;pcement on the subject will be|spare, sufficient dog teams the Amem - attitude on the strike situat because that helps to|kxnown that Mr. Harding is anxious to | dian y 2 Semator Knox. o emen fected by tariff rates and foreign im- | jower fo enforce the Injunction by ra | Hosis Sonansen had Gociamis oo m:.xufifl?'- size of the profits on|have him in-the government service |ne the piace whore e g ey | o ean . Evgineering Council baeks s ot b wania | vt celvership and sale if ‘that becomes would inflict Jail sentences upon thote | which taxes 'fi-flnld‘h:‘:' 1, he So¥: | in' sothe capacity. make for. This is about 185 miles for better conditions higher cabi: —_— ecessary or appropriate. convicted attackin t does: = b? Moose Factory, patent Page 2 kit e seminalen ST bresier: | SENATE TO IN Sheaie Have Mesoemable Time. | SApicyss aesiring fo T at v |2 mSPAC S e Somthers 35| WANT SLEMP IN CABINET. |(oorcosoomseso; 5o bt it | 7 (2 Pom S0 vt "t Eekizly TS sty | SENATE TO INVESTIGATE | 27l oot e Y . || St S B ey 2 shest £ 2l o it s L AT, L e 2 i i W My i the oath of office in a private h ; o A mem . an oppor- CRAZED. i e b gl S o o SUBANE aay)cast te the wovernment | COST-PLUS BUILDINGS | ity ‘o iepase ot ‘thelr shaokiogs| them thelr nomes and places of busi- | She"/ikome tax seturn will be heid up | Virginia and North Carolina Lead- b e o MM o mwe| - | ness w be blown up by dynamite sorts of complications would < Representative Maun Senator Knox said that the joint :'fr:g'o'é"byh&.m:onmmn"“ ¢ thae such | unless they ceased work. ::lalov‘r}l ers to See Harding Soon. Official notification of the landing of | uniting of four air mlg:'l; committee proposed to build a stand at | A" investigation of the buildings{time and opportunity have been al-| A strike of clothing operatives at a 'On_the other hand, government of- ROANOKE, Va. January 4—A del the United States Army balloon at| ment. the Capitol capable of seating 10,000 | CONStructed on the cost-plus plan by | lowed already, and this may be true;|)arge number of the smaller shops | gcials snticipate that business in - e- | Moose Factory on December 14 has not | qwo boy bandits rob N-'M—-I.; the government during the war is to he cou-t is has been in progress for about a week y the spirit of the|gation of republioan leaders from Vir- | reached Ottawa. The missing balloon- P by e itations would be | be begun by the Senate committee on B bt on the subject In faver of thy|and has been attended by almost will be more than anxious | ginia and North Carolina will go to|ists would have no need to notify the | , > ioriations for Petomae ‘and That Do Latat: e €0 B iE *He | reconstruction. of which Senator Cal- | defendants. Neither the plan nt- | daily scenes of minor disorders. the public the benefit of re- | yyrion, Ohlo, within the next ten days |ir board, and, as there is no mounted | ARPTIH sonian Institution in ctvit said that the plans for the inave der of New York is chairman, it was!ed by the Morris group not lan ————— ar taking losses at|;; ;4 President-elect Harding to con- | Police post at Moose Fictory, the head-| i are Page 13 =aid that the plans for the {naUgUrAtion | {Cirnea tod | presented by the Armour and Swift rohants will not have [ 20,02, FOLTINInIene of Representa. | quarters of the force have received no s Siath in the sclentific A he Capitol ere amiore sitmple than| “theinvestigation will include_the | groups is such as can be approved| VILLA PURSUES BANDIT. money to the govern-|¢i,3'C, Bascom Slemp to & cabinet port. | Word. Air board officers were deeply | Schools o 7 ey [] Senator Flotcher of Florida ‘wl’"!;—. buildings constructed for the War, | by the court in view of the require-| EI PASO, Tex., January 4—Francisco | mi in tax d ‘may indeed infgo)io R H. Angell, member of the Vir- |gratified to hear of the safe landing of lished in certain European cities. e f0and himself in sympathy with toy | Navy and other depurtments In Wash- | menta of the consent decree. The de- at the head of 2 force of federal | many instances have more money in- | ginig state republican committee an.|the United States officers, while Com- Page 1 —a takAn Ry Setatar i the | ington and will be undertaken as|fendsnts must be required to file any Z.“.’:i,, has taken the fleld in t e ldusily than they had & year l.m nounced. Mr. Angell ndded that he |missioner Perry of the mounted police . S soon as the committee has completed | other plans which they may desire|of one of his former followers, t by clearing thelr shelves Waa unable to Sy what post in the desoribed. their escape as almest mirac- | Firemen to divide their keve Sutmar (Contizmed-on Page & Qobum 13| its investigagion of *o ~jed aniasn™ ¢ i % a3 B2 Charro,” S Cou e o PaER 2 Columa 3™ Cabnet Wil b SouEht for Mr.. Stesmy; ious. - SR and winter. e | . < 3 " v