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NAVY PACT DETAILS BEFORE DELEGATES Future: Rules for Scrapping of Capital Ships Being .Considered. FIX REFLACEMENT CHART Tokio's Reply on Scope of Article uuianist members to: Defining Hoemeland of Japan Still Awaited. the American. The heads of Washington cont ntinued conside at! s of the naval lim! is understood t for turther cons ing to the serapping American d:legation said, at vesterday n o the d>- 1t they had b-fore the fon the 1u es reat- capital +h'ps. meeting urged that| guwal of Biitisa military fo.ces are the vessels derignated for scrapping. be rendered entirely and in this| (hege deve opm are construed wpun, hGW- | [rish gove n nen took an opposite view after being dsuan-are going uhead The heads o tie « stood to hav ) <ied considerat.on of t and to have There ure ®ev- uting to for They are awn'irg Tokio's repiy in regaid to the scope of detining the homeland of ~nder the treaty will he proposal that the forti- cept for the tions in the Iac be subject to t Jupanese hope to aave the repiy in hand by tomorrow ations that an agreement will not_be difficult were supported by a nese spokes that he saw no objectlon to_ including the Oshira group ‘status quo” agreement on for- to have been wn of 4 Jap over these referred to Tokio arose. plaining _the Japanese attitude hara sought to minimize the im- T of the misunderstanding and predicted a quick adjustment. [ term 28 to what Jupan proper, mmonly understood in my country. constitutes the Pescadores. the southwest But the question ax to what a domestic ncerns the Japanese < peovle alone, and we naturally do not ! Hogg w.~ killed uand M 1t and . Bowman are made along | lead to new constitutes Jaj matter which ¢ other peopls t might ev NTWOOD CITIZONS: scting Oficers ' 1 WL NOT RE REX WRS. SOPHIE Ap: AND ND UPRIGHT FTANOS Fi ianos taken ‘n as part it 0 WORCH, 1110 ¢ TO CARRY A YANLOAD OF FUR- ‘Iagaiphiz ani iture 11 W R Vork TRANSFER AND XTOR- Folders of the for the alertion of directars and for It other hrsinexs ax may propeily come ba- ans. northewst ew’ York aven IEMBER ME! the Bookbinder, Street N.W. not advanced in price and G Bookbinding has now is the time to have your old books and have them bound TTt's Questionable Economy any but reliable opticlans. Claflin Optical Co.. 1314 G St. dg.. 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Modernize KING GEORGE FREES IRISH PRISONERS IEI.ASH F (Continusd. from First Page.) consider the geucral situation grow- Ling out of ratification of the tremty. | Meanwhile Arthur Gritlith, the new at. has started the machine | | presi i of his provisional government. one of | his . first ects being to summon tae | nd parligment for a meet- aturuss for the purposc of n the trea y. 1 is speciheal 'y et south 1 mg on formaily pass:ng L catificat i ur in the i ! Cive w0 Vustiw lwe saced that he will ) Igno e the meeting on Saturday znd be- | | Leves his todow win do lkewise. | The supporters o. Mr. Grifiith beiewe unanimous “approva: | the reaining mean- i e .our Lthat this 1of the treaty bers, with the added vite Dub in Univ It 15 eipected that t ocecdings wil be briec und formias and thut tne act !taken by the cabinet In tae interan Wil {h. approved, tnus comanm’ug tue (oi- fadtution o, tuat budy aniotlaced by srceideat Viooud th On o e s o e e Troops Leave Dublin Castle, The Quuge - ave aicous bogan thel 1 evacuation hon Dubin Casie, and an- nouncement 10 itica, pri-oit.s i apected at ouce In addition p eparntion for the with iderstood to be going torward. Al sirengthening n of tae new | While Griffith und his eugues with their plans, MIEPC oL W0 s O il vil, ready to empha v B witralls illegality of a~y act of the provi- onal svernent windl the L eaty is giand. e e d boawer ko Occupation of Ts week have oceubfed] miles west of Hal tlon is ominous for Al between i themn and the. Chin g the Chinese eastern ¥&iredd.: This information has-heen weceiled from { American governinént séprasedtatives in that portion of Miunch ; voupling it B the comment thattuéling Is tense as the time anpreach & Jor, th discusslon of thix Rutign t illroad b thé conference. Bot's Chlna ahd Ja- pEn_ are Anxious fu sequ®. control of (his imporia, link in Rje - transsi- berian route . iid on.of gve sallent sults of -thé Japanese expeditlon' in Viadivostok hus been to divert a large portion of its traffic to the Japanese- owned South Manchurizn: ruilroad to Dairca. ihe ceicnse of the Irish | a xquad of iwelve Japauese soldiers who were guarding the transportation Jf & larse quundily of explosives ovi sarrounding their tosk—such as the | Ttihity o1 a lurge secion republican ariny. anu Women Oppowe Free State. Tle execut've committee of the Cu- imann Na Mhaan. Sinn Fein woman lerganization. at a meeting last adopted a resolu. - o the republic und reiux- { ing to suppert the Anglo-Irish azrec- !ment. Countess Georgina Markie- vicz, the president. was in the chair, land delegates from the country dis- !tricts attended. The league has 5.000 { members fn Dublin clty alone. 1t wax announc ¢ the dadi | eireann’s foreign department last night that no ofiicial delegation fron ireland would attend . the Irish race [ convention in Pari THREE WOMEN SHOT. ;Armed Men Encck at oors of L Hemes in Belfast. + Y the Assoc's.ed Pross | BELFAST. January jen were shoi. one Lmen who Knoc their houses here I —Three wom- nd 1CE 18 HERERY GIVEN THAT AT I | ocinck nocn, of the Ca n . ompany. 14th and . Wasiington, D C.. we w il i i uction. for the e 1 ', 1 SONTC pALY Hfied 1par At Lincoln Tample Congrs R @ nw, for the i actors and far e h other bosiness s mav pr perly come meetitg. Polls he cpen from - SSE 1. MITCHFLL, President APLFE PUFORD. Recrerary. o H ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOC] holders of W. T. Gall'her & Biro., Ine., for the felec noof ces for the ensiing sear and for the tansaeticn of ench oflier buainess ! may properly come hefote said meeting wi i ba eld at the principal office of the corp: ©of 15th and B sts. n.w., Washing. Thurse 1 OF THE T fention to make application to the Come orers af the Distriet of Columbin on Jany: for a charter of a corpora*ion. the ! «he Huubuize banuits, who infest the i ton disappeared. lcun report, is connected with the new revolution started trom the Viidivostok . ..rea since the conterence started. The Count Laszle Szechenyl. new minixter from explosives had been biought to Tsitsl- | hix eredentinln to the President yesterdas iwr by train, aud were there loaded | White House with Third Awsixtant Secretary into carts and started northward over | durimg the xnowstorm. the rugged Chinese rvad toward Blag- ovestchensk on the north side of the Amwur river, which is the boundary be- i bridge o vive.. th 10 th o that mors bitter midwinter i the Eurepe Aghting may be cxpected hetorc they are dislodiged noa probubiy will await v Tapancse command in V.adivis o vequisitioncd all of the availablé | ! frelght cars in the area for the pur. da woull be _orthcoming. so that a fast as they e n be arm~d for & re-iyuut the information Isumpton o! fAghting. Fo norrors of a midwinter cumpaign o Sibera serves a double [ tends to indica'e to tie conference dise thai the Far Ersiern Republi ling d'fcuity in enforcina its au’ Ity and that the Jap=nese exped tion | io det must remain to suppress the disordet |ing part in the procecdings. wihich it s*arts. H Dairen over the South Manchufian. ompers, president of the Am i the troops who had guarded the road |is no place in an international e ever since its zone was ceded to Rus- sia were succeeded by allied troops | Czechoslovaks. China and Japan {beth wanted to guard th - oad. bu | were not to the con the Chinese secured the privilege and [ to the “action of the life and property hoth have suffered | coun whic e of Which is Merchants Rank mpany. Its character and object | jhar. 125 | Miles From Haybin; D2- i clared Of BY JUNIUAS Japanesc troopss ; ifgaps along Attack Causes The annihilation on December 22 of 101d 1rom 7 xitsthar to Blago- ek < yiven as the reason fo yuent oce 1pation, of the for- by e s .panc-eioies - ane | e o 0l s who mma Presunably, i was made by UL Ciece W ore o SUPVIv- s L teli tory, und the ammuni- The inciden., according to the Amei mur railroad. Would Cut OF ‘I'roops. Tie AWdr uiioua . vatud DY the Far Sasce wid i dis Gt connoction waiw *hita nd Khaouro. By Liowing up tae noLie ray astesd Leouons and From there the plan was to b ahe them by sieus up tie Zeya \»erl ubifc wouid be urav e to sénd i Rapper "ahd Sembonot riveruues {U. So Hardly Likely fo An- 4r1s Other reports from & oer e ey Soutiona,r e e v | piounce Verdict Until Scope o:2n haltad fo.ty miles west of the Khabiroisk and that more troops rriving. from Chita | to. drive then of Farley Is Revealed. back toward Viadivostok. Howevir «ho repor.s also stat: that severai e ‘housand meic troops are beink | ent xion of the American govern- ith respect Lo particin o in rmed in Viad‘vostok and haulec = i econom in March erend aled to meet carly JANUARY 12, ORGY OF MURDERS | CHARGED T0 IAPAN [hita Lays Memorandum of 1~ Count Before Arms Conference. rorandum preparedchy rep- | iduentatives of the far czsterd ropui they: i -had | " heen transmitted (o the Washington | e | ICOUSIN OF DR. SZE GONE. |CHINESE ARE DISPLEASED. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. : HUNGARY®S NEW DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTAT A RECEIVED BY THE PRESIDENT. .. THURSDAY, e Ry the Associagen) Pr ; allegations condftions in Siberia since allied in- “Heeryontion are awde. | ehirzes concorning an elle { “hinese Be PAIfred Sze, | Cnited 'S i Montreal, and the po £1 TFhe statement vl 1280 the interallied evinmitte. X wiution heiding that the ot a murdes theory advanced by lo- | ference, in an addres; al Chine: 1 Feustern ruilroad #anigned by jderullied agreen ards, had provoked ich Russiaus, Chinese and hoslovaks had heen caused need- id the movement of After the Ameri- iberia in Merch. 1 Lorandum d el ! ese hrought sity Manning to enter & tess loss of life 1 Universit trains jeopardiz wich™ xeveral f ‘lub. spent severai aours tl Fhas not been seen s1nice. nduti continues: Charges Murders. | TACHINISTS' }-(ATE_HO‘NURED. S of the darl- <t pictures in the h irdercd en masse o and children rovernment build i | i 1 i ' and to the civilian popuiation of man, millions of gold rouble: “in genera; the Ine and property of an citizens had no v { Japancse, and In the posse far eastern republic there are cntire | f hearirending Nt eomad Pk Hungary, who presented photozraphed ax he left the State Robert Woods Blinw, g the looting, burn- : | thevities regar inz and destri by the Jap.nese. “Deliberate Cruelty.” COUNGIL REECTS OFFEROF LEAGUE Cannes Parley Will Not Co- Operate in Organizing Genoa Economic Conference. iental thin it was uol an a certain conditions. The Jupan armed- and emiencff. Kalniy sslan governmer terror and ‘harges made in the memo- that the Japanese refused ad cars and other ma to zo outside of the {vecupled by them. even to the exten” of refusing to permit pussuge of Rus i1 trains which VAL January 12— An offer by ague of nation made to the allicd supreme council at | organizing | to allow rail o co-operate it of Freight Cars Requisitioned. The AMer.c a repoies say o the agenda for the me {24id today in hizgh oific i It had been «xpected that the agen- 1 cireles. ose. of transporting the troops ar |decision mizht be mude this we 4% not been re- {ceived as yet und officizls said thas until the scope of the contemplated sion iUnited States hard, ne the advis are Lrown the would be able bility of tak- T also has scrved the immediate Soviet. purpese, according to_the American [ coincident. wiih this®announcement reports, of diverting 80 per cent of | COMCIdent Wilh this’announcemen | {he freight of the Chinese Eastern tojvf the government's views, Samuel | i Fedcration of Labor, ‘issued a stat- sserted that “there Life and Property Suffer. When the Russian troops revolted | ment in which he nomic conference for Lenin and Trot en in Siberia_ evacuating (h(“»*k.‘-" Mr. Gompers from their methods. The Japaneve | tion the, o a ehte denont Mrear S ublect | have maintained a large force at | gowernment of Rus nortzage businexs. TI ter A Drury. P Frank P, H; . Bus, Joweph H. Kean John Zanier. Viment Harbin. where part of the Chinese | conference { Eastern branches from the main line | but by the United Stat. i to connect with th» South Manchurian | 3 program fixed by the ['nited & iat Changchun. They have also had| Government officials in discuss ;iarmed telegraph companies at various | the conference today said the qu. and military missions at: tion of debts owed by Kuropean gov ich, John It. Waller, Wade H. Ellis, Abner H,| Pogranitchnaia and ~Manchuli the |{ernments to the United States would Ferguron, J. Caxtle’ Ridgway. Leo K. Drur Joseph A. Rafferty, E. W, Popkins. 3 berly, Barry Buiki ph WILLIAM HENRY WHITE. Attorney for Incorporators. | _iad-4twkfordw SPECTALLY j i FEEN-DAY | utomobile trip to Florida and return. See ! 00 Rond_bldg K FOR YOUR MONEY, H AKE IT WORK FOR YOC. ! 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ARG ton conference seems to be turning toward the contemplated economic|has played fast and loose with the conference at Genoa is indicated by meetings of representatives of the va- | the ‘trade. with Russia’ propaganda, rious delegations with the press. On|but it got*no trade. What it did get a sort of “the king is dead: long|was a continuation of bolsheyik be- { live the king’ pounded dnd their answers are deal-|ning evidently at least a temporary t victory in Europe. But there is mno, j gathering as with the meeting now in | indication that .its success W | progress, showing the important in- | ter-relationship between the two. clumsy, selfish and brutal/mow as a {pathtze with bolshevism, -would not look with disfavor on Russian par- [ ticipation &t Genoa. This. fs made 1st TRUST IRONCLALDg e, 10 it {eastern and western border stations;be of paiticular interest in regard to between Manchuria and the Far(:ihe agenda. as the government Eastern Republic, and at Biagoves-|ably would require clear definition of tchensk on the northern boundary. | (he conference's attitude toward dis The present occupation of Tsitaihar | cussion of this matter hefore ao- is the first Japanese force of-any size | credited representatives would be | which has heen west of Harbin in | sent to Génoa. jmore than a yea (Cos Other Problems Loom Up. Ml i e e F Moreover, according to some offi- clals. for an ‘international economic confcrence ta.accomplish any general vcsults tending toward world better- DELEGAIES ment a number of problems, such as the currency situation in some coun- {tries and the question of future ex: penditures, would have to be included in the proposed deliberatigns in order to make them worth while. “The sovicts do not constitute a de Increasing Interest Shown in | iaw’ ol S Vear ko, Siv. e hi % pers said, in his statement. “The soviet . |power is as treacherous today as it Washington in Contemplat was then. Nothing has changed ex- " . cept the ideas of expediency enter- ed Economic Conference. |tained by some teading European poii- ticians, and the American Fedegation That attention of representatives of | of L.abor does not arrive at its con- the varlous nations at tho thinx;‘:}““,gmw':'; g jbaals oralieln) ddces “The British government, for one. Russian question. It succumbed to idea, the questions pro- | trayal. The soviet autocracy is win- ing as much with this hoped-for e; tend to the United States. The au- Europe. generally, realizes fully. the | year ago. . =% importance of American participatiqn| _ “The bolitical leaders of the United at Genoa, becuuse of the vital eco-|,ny concessions for the sake of po- nomic questions to be brought up for{litical expediency, and industrial lea solution, it Wwas stated today, by a|ers long_ago found dut that c: representative of the Italian delega-|perience With Russian dictatorship is tion. Ttaly, it was announced, feels|costly and productive only of propa- keenly the Importance of some vital|ganda for the dictatorship. American accom¥llnhment at the coming meet- | labor ing. In answer to a definite quer. - W51 Whether 1and “armameats. ol | clsewhere thus far hay refused to do. wavs of great importance to ltal e would Be considered at Genoa, pr Vided that ‘conerence can be hetd, it| THREE DIE IN EXPLOSION. was stated that this question was| GROVELAND, Calif. January premature, but that the topic of land | Three men ‘were killed and two se- armament might well come up, con-{riously injured by the explosion of a nected as closely as it is with eco-|dynamite charge in a tunnel on the nomic. rehabllitation. Hetch-Hetchy water project at Priesis Russian Participation Favored. | Portal. Italy, although ft doés not sym- plain by the passage of a resolution as long ago as Decémber, 1919, in the LOANS chamber of deputics adylsing the gov- ernment to resume. relations. with Upto Russia “at the proper moment.” Fur- thermore. & Russian mission has been 5 2 in Rome during the past:year and a treaty between the two countries was signed a month ago. Italy, it is em- o phasized. has always been liberal in y.vy her political ideals and procedure and 5 : is ready to apply to all such quéstions Made at current intercst rates. the broad principles she has always Reasonable brokerage. mxr;?e'md nr|m~flv\ea ;rhlch reeokgnhe A e freedom of peoples to work out - gheir own destiny and-through: which John W. "IOIIID!OII & Co. ¥ achlevec er ecent political existence as'a united ‘:rauon'. S el s ch priaciples will. ‘undoubtéal; Main . her guide In hor @catihes with the ,3.21 15th §t. M7 Siberian” question, it is stated. needed for combating epi conference., the supreme counci ing, it was! [ been declined Ly i i The Russian participation of ta1 in the deveiopment of the tre- & natura! resources of the re- the document concludes, “hut to aceomplish but s a sovereign | welcome allj | those who desire to work for the wel- Albania and | fare. progress and ecivilization.™ LORENZ HOSPITAL | Newark Citizen Gives $150,000 to Aid Crippled Children. NEW YORK. January 12.— $150.600 irr ensh and property by an un- named eftizen to found a - hospital for§ ithe treatment of joint di it was an- nounced here I'oland and i under compulsion leasue of nations to- ) Uhe situations i wram, but | {FOUNDS were on the p difticult ques- acing the o 2 lution Evolved. nations had already | this was re- | Council 1% now considering the ques- on of the election neld i , the results of which are not 2ses undar upon measures to pre hostilities and 108t cifective method of deuling with ! orthopedic surgeon, was announccd by | i Dr. Carl A. Kepp! i The proposed | Dr. Lorenz's servi | sands of crippled el and serve -as his American headquar- nstitution would make | y es available to thou- Next on the dren in this state | asembly 1o investigate con ibania in the light of en- croachments by Jugoslavia. was expected to Read All the *LATEST FICTION For zsc Per Book PEARLMAN'S BOOK SHOP G. D. PEARLMAN, Proprictor 933 G Street Only and other disturbing elements !in the little Adriatic state as well as conduct of the Jugoslaviun army 4 ordered to retire - of demarcation fixed by the council of ambass g Albanian® Insue. The report was also expected to in-! information stability of the present Albanian go a. alleged encroach- neighbors and the s the league to ments by Albani need of such a bedy the country. administrative affecting the free city of Danzig to be considered inchude the qu appointing the league’'s present high commissioner there, and taking con- the administration is claimed by status of Polish government property officials, citizens in Danzig. a.commdreiall Il agreement among Danzig, Poland and Norway, conduct of the foreign rela- tions of the free city to its constitution. TAFT .J APAN SOCIETY HEAD. NEW YORK, January W. Taft was elected. president of the Japan Society, Inc, at the organiza- tion’s annual meeting 5 K. 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