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In Address in Senate He Tells Solons the Part the United States Should Take HE WOULD HAVE A “WORLD MONROE DOCTRINE” Declares There Will be No Real Peace While Great Military Says Paths of the Sea Should be Kept Open and That EveryNafimShonldHavenRigMfiRn:thu—— Equality of Nations, Small or Great, Aboslutely Neces- sary—President Wilson is to Establish a Precedent by Going to the Capitol Daily to Discuss Pending Legisla- tion With Members of Congress. WILLIAM J. BURNS Charged With Publishing Privats Let- ters Relating to War Contracts. New York, Jan. 22.—Testimony introduced today at the trial of Wil- liam J. Burns, a detective, and Martin Egan, publicity manager for J. P, Mor- Bernstorff, German ambassador, and Who later in the trial was said to bel John Clifton. Clifton’s name was drawn into the case through a question put to Fred- erick Seympur, the first witness, in- quiring if he was familiar with certain testimony previously given by Burns admitting he had entered the offices of| e REPORT RECEIVED AT CARRANZA CONSULATE IN EL PASO. START FROM EL VALLE Three Thousand Mexican Troops Are to Police the Country After General Pershing’s Troops Have Been With- drawn. El Paso, Jan. 23—Information re celvea at the Carranta consulate lat today said the American punitive ex- pedition had begun its moyement from El Valle towards the border. The general movement of American troopé toward Columbus, N. M., from Colonia Dublan, the fleld base, is ex- pected to be under way within the next 24 hours, it was said at the con- sulate. Trucks Loaded With Suj Thirty-three trucks loaded with sur- plus ordnance ‘have left Colonia Dub- lan for Columbus, N. M. while ntier truck trains from the south which have arrived in Columbus carried ord- nance supplies. Road-making machinery, piping, :-.rqu wiss ratiany. sngigesring out its and spave parts for motor truck; have been received here from field headquarters. #7 DESIGNED TO BAR GET-RICH QUICK SCHEMES Opinion Handed Down Says Protection of Citizens is Paramount to Inter- ests of Legitimate Business in Reg- " ulation of Sale of Securities. Washington, Jan. 22.—So-called biue sky laws of Ohlo, Michigan and Souti Dakota, regulating the sale Of securi- ties and designed to bar get-rich-quick schemes, were upheld as constitutional by the supreme court today in far- reaching decisions affecting simiiar laws in 26 states. v . One Justice Dissenited. Justice' McKenna handed down the opinions of the court, to which Jus- tice McReynolds alone dissented. ‘They admit that such statutes may curb and burden legitimate busines; but hold that the interests of legiti- mate business are not paramount to the police power of states to protect their citizens from fraud. Federal court injunctions sudpending enforce- ment of the laws are dissolved. To Prevent Fraud. ‘The laws do not attempt to prohibit unwise investments, but give state au- | Jan. 30-21. ‘/ PRICE The United States tra rt, Kil- Eetiok salied from. Rew T for Co- The National Daylight Saving Con- vention will held at New York fourth annual convention cf the Polish Defense ttee opened at New York. A charter was granted to the New York Statler Co, inc, with a capital of $2,200,000. The super-dreadnaught Mississip will be launched at Newport New Va., on January 25. U o The Grand Opera House at Seat- tle, used as a vaude le theatre, was destroyed by fire, Exports of specie from the district of New York from Jan. 15 to Jan. 20 amounted to $2,580,952. THe president of the Austrian, Hun- garian, Bulgarian and Turkish par- liament arrived in Berlin. Ten pérsons were killed and twenty injured by an explosion in a muni- tions laboratory at Spandau, Prussia. The Dutch steamer Prinz Hendrik, ‘which was taken inte Zeebrugge by German torpedo craft, was released. Imports of general merchandise to the port of New York for the week ended Jan. 12 were valued at $3,331,639, The istry of Munitions issued an appeal for 8,000 more women to [rork in munition factories _in En land. in. Proportion to the City’s Population NEITHER SIDE CLAIMS In none of the war zones is any fighting of great moment in- progress. Even in Rumania the belligerents are virtually ‘at a standstill, there havivw been only minor engagements op vari- Only Minor Engagements in Various Sectors | Been Reported IMPORTAN continue to feature | T R Isolated Attacks and Counter Attacks Have Taken Plac Russia—Raiding Parties and Bombardments Conti to Feature the Fighting on the Western Front—Be Reports a Wireless Call for Assistance From a Bri Transport, With 1,800 Men Aboard, Which Had St a Mine in the English Channel and Was Sinking. western front. Artiller still quite in the region of spirited at Verd: ashingto; is bl S e Vosges Mountains nea he service to which they are | SevTicul ang Setmone, A section of the first aero sauadrop | UNWIse investments, but give S el gty ‘ ; it S T Snter o worid's | Mhont o b : D e Pl R B! Vello : saac T. Proyer, of San Antonio. | Tsolated attacks and counter-atticks| A Berlin wircless despa P S b sy e | %Fhey owe it o themselves,” he said, [ wiarsumon Demnres Siol cotucetior: | has broken camp and moved its air- o 5o aniing superintedents, au- |Tex. was elected president” of the | have taken place in Russia, in the | radio distress signils e e omits traditional policy | “and to the other natlons of the world | Burnc and Igan, argued that the gues, | Planes to Colonia Dublan, according to | GeOritS 19 ToVbid sale within state Bor- | American National Live Stock Associ- | region of Ireldrichtadt. Baranovitcii Rotterdam -reported a Tirl % ra ; o ateain- with 1800 men on hereby pandon I G oning alll. | to state the conditions under Which | (o SHoula te admitted on the wrmred | Feports from Columbus. S T e Wi s by and Kovel, without either side at poi ances, was laid squarely before con- ‘and the country today by Presi- Sent Wilson in a personal address to the senate. For the first time in more than a pundred years a president of the Dnited States appeared in the senate shember to discuss the nation’s forelgn relations after the manner of Wash- ington, Adams and Madison. The ef- fect was to leave congress, all official guarters and the forelgn .diplomats amazed and bewildered. Immediately they will feel free to render it. I am here to attempt to state those condi- tiops. "Fhe present war must first be end- ed, but we owe it to candor and to . st regard for the opinion of man- kind to say that so far as our par- ticipation in guarantees of future peace is concerned it make sa great deal of difference in what way and upon what terms it is ended. ‘““While the United States would have ne voice in what those terms that there had been a comspiracy starting in September, 1915, * n an employe of Morgan and Company. got in touch with John Cliftop,.& Wash- ington lawyer.” who he was an “attorney for Count Ven . Bern- storff.” In this way Mr. Niegll al- leged, information regarding rench and British contracts was - sent to Seymour and Seymour through Clif- ton. EFFORT TO EXPEDIATE It was announced in Juarez today that 3,000 govenment troops of Gen- eral Dieguez’s command at Tatreon would be sent to western Chihuahua to police the. country after .General Per- shing’s troops were withdrawn. HANDWRITING EXPERTS TESTIFY IN SAFFORD TRIAL. Say the “Oliver” Osborne Letters Are in Handwriting of James W. Os- vestors. The Michigan and South Da kota statutes were patterned upon the “model” blue sky bill drafted by the National Association of Attorne: Gengral, which is the model for -the laws® of several other state: That securities are Instrumenrai ties of commerce and, as such, exempt from state regulation and subject only to’ national ~supervision, was tho principal contention of bankers, stock salesmen and corporations attacking the laws. The Investment Bankers Sergeant Franklin K. Lane, Jr., of the Army Signal Corps, was ordered to Newport News, Va., to practice fiying. . The drying room of the Felters Co. plant at Johnston City, N. Y. was destroyed by fire at a loss of about $10,000. Three persons were painfully injur- ed when two automobiles collided at ing any important results, Operations carried parties and reciprocal out by raiding bombardments struci a mine in and wes sinking the Eng No conf this has been received A. F. OF L. APPROVES DAYLIGHT SAVING PLAN. Advance Clock One Hour for Five Months Beginning May 1. New York, Jan. 22—The New York FIRST DEGREE Cacsed Death Nichals. VERDICT AGAINST ARTHUR WAL Leader of Burglary Consp of Mre - e s Broadway and Forty-seventh Street, | gayi ey TG A {5ers arose a sharp diviston of opinion | might be” the president said, it would P g borne. Association of America, through For. | New York. e e e th oW, York, Jan. e e ey e e o e b= | Bhey showid be. mads iasting by sulk | L s o s B e et s Atioedey-Gameral Wickersham, | e five months beginning May 1 has been |ed by a jury here I a of the jent’s proposal. g _ New York, Jan. 22.—Two handwrit- | appeared in the litigation attacking the| Two deserters from the German | . . 4 san’ Federatio 2 o et - new “astound- |antees of universal covenant. Cooperation of Leading New York Fin- | ing experts, testifying today at the | statutes. army arrived at New York as stow- | .PProved by the American Federation | Arthur W - " “staggeri; the “noblest utterance that has fallen from human lps since the Declaration of Independence,” were among the expressions of senators. The president himself, after his ad- ing’ No Covenant of Co-operative Peace. “No covenant of co-operative peace,” said he, “that does not include the peoples of the new world can suffice to keep the future safe against war, anciers and Stock Exchange Offi- cials. New York, Jan. 22—Cooperation: of! leading New York financiers and stock trial for perjury of Franklin D._ Saf- ford, expressed the opinion that James W. Osborne, former assistant district atforney, wrote - three “Oliver ~ Os- Dborne” jove letters to Rae Tanzer,| Prevention of Deception. Presention of deception is within the competency of government,” said Justice McKenna. “The intangibility of securities, being representativ aways on board the Dutch steamship Amsteldyk. Gen. Funston sent a radio message es of [to Gen. Pershing asking him when he of Labor through its president. Sam- uel Gompers, and its executive com- mittee. The resolution placing the federation on record as favoring the move, ‘réceived by, the daylight com- a burglary home in this city 8, 1915. Owney in the crime, was Z mittee and made 'public today, sald|on Nov. 5, 1913, but dress, said: and yet there is only one sort of peace | exchange officials in an effort to ex-|Whose suit for breach of promise of| property in distant states, and the in- |Would be ready to start to withdraw that “‘wi the fnauguration of 2 | ma : I thnt alites “I have said what everybody has|inatthe people of America could join | pediate the “leak” Investigation . was lawyer resulted | tegrity of them can only be assured by | from Mexico. 3¢ 7% uigs the Pwukuration e been longing for, but has thought im- possible. Now it appears to be possi- in guaranteeing. ‘The elements of that Ppromised the rules mmitt toni; ‘ ' lfn ord and others. he probity of the dgalers i nd R AR e ML Twe junior itary training camps daylight saving project for the con- servation. of timg and opportunity for imprisonment letter signea by a e = peace must be the elements that en- 2 experts Eredter leloure and open Wir-exercises | cxpressing sympathy for Wai B it Daits ob T bAents the confidence and- satisfy tory to E ¢ nd nd: John V. give. This mwm- {:‘&{;mgnlmuf s arehfor the masses of the people, and we | cause of his youth, accompasiie sddreas were: P ¢ e e - ed Dm!fig" their to re- n July and A 8t n rrison [ingist that in order that the change| verdict: He is 24 years o “That a lasting peaca in Burope can- ‘w‘h hu-dn on _the .%&r Pt c\dnm that requirement. is. not. un- ugust. may be beneficial it must have Its|murderer confessed on the Bot De & peace of VCtory Tot either ';: mgwbmnn::r .h;t B eoths” & 5 e a:&wywu. 2 e D intrastatd slave act, om. |Feneral application ~ throughout the |stand that he had arranged v side. Concert of Power. “Thet peace must be followed by a @efinite concert of power to assure the ent ©of advance information taat Fresiaent. Wilsons e = coming, profited greally, are to hé ex- plained to save the time it would re- Haring, _agreed with Hamilto: that the love missives were . agme nandwritiog as that of James W. borne, added aiso that a hotél reg- ernment upon a consideration of the impolicy of the legislation. Every new regulation of business meets chailenge. But the policy of a state and its ex- bodying the main features of the Mann law, was introduced yesterday in.the California_legislature. United States.” Support will be given, it was stated, to the “project as long as it shall be utilized for the purposes herein declared.” las, a pantryman ¥ me, to admit t in_ Mrs he party who obtained the woman's jey ued at thousands of dollars. W s h = A bill to put the daylight saving|was captured in Iron Mounta orld that no catastrophe of war shall | clusion that he was holding out to the | quire expert accountants to . uncover pression in laws must vary with cir-| Charged with selling a five-year-old | j1an of the committee into effect is | where h ked as a barbe overwhelm it again. old world a warning that if Tt would| them from records now in fon | iater in Plainfield, N. J. bore similar| cumstances. The _statutes burden|bOY fOr $30, ‘Mrs. Ella Brooks, pro-|fow nefore consress. while a national | ths mueder e aad boen emn “That in such a concert of power the | command the potent influence of the committee. High officials of the hlld’!’“lnl ‘The word bug” in | honest business, it is true, but burden | Prietress of a day nursery in North | convantion to consider it will be held |a butler by Mrs. Nichous United States cannot withhold its|new for the future peace of exchange will make clear it workings |one of the Tanzer letters. Haring de- | it only that under its forms dishonest | Bergen, N. J., was arrested. participation to guarantee peace and throughout the world. =And that before a peace is made thie United States government should frankly formulate the conditions on settlement of the must _in concession and equatity of rights, freedom of the geas, and, in his own words, *“dnviclable security of life, of worship and of industrial and to the committee that a grauni for the inquiry may be obtained. Armed with advance information ob- tained today, the accountants tonight were at work on material to submit to d, was not enough Mke the same hrase written in court by Charles H. o to have masqueraded as “Oliver Os for him to say whether ‘Weére written by the same business may not be dome. Expense may thereby be caused and inconven- Jence, but to arrest the power of the state by such considerations would make it impotent to discharge its Dr. William P. Edmunds, director of athletics at Washington ~University, was appointed -director of athletics at the University of Vermont. here Jan. 30 and 31. JAIL SENTENCE FOR A BIRTH-CONTROL ADVOCATE ADMINISTRATION REVENUE BILL HAS BEEN RE First $5,000 Profits of All Partr which it would feel justified in asking | soclal development * * * to all peoples | the committee immediately. The first | hand. ton asserted tit Wax's|functions. It costs somethh & = Mrs. Ethel Byrne Says She Will 4 vom WAk e hmerican people for helr formai | who have lived hitherto under . the | witness Defore tho: comeiiiteer 1c ot handwriting In court was copied from | governed.” thing 0 Be) Morrie W. Brown of New York, fled | ™ maith o Eat nne Werk Wiite i Exempt From T *nd solemn adherence. Dower of governments devoted to a|caid tonight on good authority probably | ‘One or: kinds of mental models e IEt suit in the Supreme Court against the | 1€ Washington, Jam. 22.—The “3¢°%%s “clear o every man -who|faith and purpose hostile to their | will be E. G. 8. Neble. prociaens nr oLy | before 3 14 YEAR OLD GIRL s o SAmerion” ar SRR o S tration’s revenue bill as draf thinks” the president told the senate, |own.” e specifically mentioned that [ exchange. He has not been subpoenaed damages for alleged breach of con-| Rk Jate A% Bthel | house w and means suk “that there is in this promise no |the statesmen of all belligerents have | but is willing, it was said, to sive the | NATIONAL GUARD OFFICERS HELD MOB AT BAY |tract. ERe ok, Jan. A R ] Tl 4GP breach in either our traditions or our | agreed that there should be “‘a united, | committee the benefit of his Kngwiedeg R oD Men T eramptitg. fran, the o policy as a mation, but a fulfliment, |independent and autonomous Poland” | of the workings of the cxchange which WARNED AGAINST COERCION | Daughter of a Jailer at Hampton, S.| James Sullivan, driver of a mail e ot Biatiemirs | taxes all corporations and part r, of all that we have professed |but his wor mstrued to apply | up to the present have been o e ik ' 3 wagon, was Kkilled at Forty-second F5 e — . 5, or less annu = striven Zor. s the | oo Alsnco-Lorraine, elatium, the Tial |ides Gt 2 mvaters to some mombers OF| O, Misrepresentation in Recruiting—| - Protected Negro Prisener. | BRSC J05% i \VORC* oSO |imlatia for chirs ey vy e oy | Raving 35000 or sy i) “ am proposing, as it were, that the | ian portions of Austria and the mixed | the committee. Order lssued by War Department. Columbia, S. C. Jan. 22.—The 14- |XOTK. when a trolley car, struck his [cOurt of speclal sessions today. Mrs. |\L Wi Rrovics SO0 & SO0 CRed nations should with one accord adopt | nationalities of the Balkans as well. year-old _daughter of J. P. Bowers, | Wagon. EYipe os convicted 8 fortnisht 280 |corpotationa -and . pactuiie the doctrine of President Monroe a: AR Washington, Jan. 22.—National guard | jailer at Hampton, S. C., held off with e e Tablionad by |is in addition to the. ewemptis the doctrine of the world; that no| PRESIDENT WILSON TO QUARE GARDEN officers were warned by the war de- |a pistol a crowd that appeared before [ Capt. Chas. H. Baxter, a naval vet- |Eirth control clinic established by %18 SOUCOR 50 (00, SREREE nation should seek to extend its policy BROUGHT ABOUT $2,400,000 | Partment today against any, attempt at | the jail Saturday night-and demanded | eran of the Mexican, Civil and Spanish | Mrs. Sanger in Brownsville, Brooklyn. | PR FEE OO Sver Ry W rticear-pakible. Dot VISIT CAPITOL DAILY Coercion or any misrepresentation in | David Richards, a nesro charged with |American wars, was buried In Wood- | Mrs. Sangers trial on oa similar )l AVENSC 0 e B i s A et : islation| TWelve or Fifteen Stories Are to Be|TeCruiting. The militia bureau issued |assaulting a white man. When the |laWn Cemetery with full military |Charge is set for January 29. as revised the tax portion of to determine its own policy, its own |Discussion of Pending Legisiation Addod o Blinact a cireular pointine out that the law | girl's brother, fearing she might be |honors. T oyine | announced that ioV0 lwill .vied $223,000,000. : & way of development, unhindered, un-| to Be Held There Instead of at the s, plainly réquires that applicants 1. |injured, took the weapon away from P e o rtomcon will begin | change, made today reduc Threatencd, unafraid, the little Along| White Hoste: L New York, Jan, 22— Plans for fm- | SPlstment be informed that the enlist- | her, the negro was removed from the | The Arkansas senate and house | Prisoner. tal about $22,000,000. Th with the great and powerful- tomorrow morning. = ment contract shall be for three years | jail. Meanwhile Bowers appeared and | Passed a bill yvesterday that prohibits vi a efore the full ¢ proving Madison Square Garden, New | in o D will be laid before the full ; 5 . 22—Determis ¥ 3 n the active servi s . | the shipment of i into Arks ship of the ‘cotam To Awoid Entangling Alfianc ‘Washington. Jan. ned if| Yori's largest amusement arens. and|in the reseree. CC SPd three years e wan Sorerety ARy oo [for auy purpose pave motieat meteat | HOTEL COLLAPSED il possible to have his legislative pro- for its transformation into a home for > row. “I am proposing that all mations | BTin) compieted during ® the. sresent | & ciup o ot paation into s home for| "No oficer has-a right fo give as- |mortally beaten cramental. IN CANANEA, MEXICC o B hencsforth avold entangling alllances | Scoclon of congress, President Wileon | Sports Cub. of oo, Wware: ‘e SHESIOL O SISiren pHice 1o te ex Bl e o, o kaling : sluns : ©8uid to| WAR MUNITIONS EXPORTS )/hich would draw them into competi |today inaugurated a new cusom of go- [nounced tonight by Grant . Hugh | P Six years' service 50 pre- | g{OT HIMSELF DEAD i rontim | Several American Guests Are’Said to tion of power, catch them in a net of intrigué and self-rivalry, and disturb their own affairs with influence in- truded from without. There is no entangling alllence in a concert of power. When all unite to.act in the same sense, and with the same pur- pose, all act in the common interest ing frequently to his room in the cap- itol for detailed discussions of pending bills with members of the sepate and bouse. He has made tentative plans for spending at least an hour, three times a week, at the capitol, instead of seeing members of congréss at the Browne. He also stated that he and his associates were the purchasers of A bulldguwwhm was sold early ‘moni satisfy a mortgage. Iie 5a1d the price pald was about $2,400. The bullding is to be re-modeled by scribed,” the circular adds, “except where under the terms of that section credit is given for the period already served under an old enlistment con- tract. Mobilization of the guard for border service developed that many enlisted WHILE SEATED IN THEATRE At Afternoon Performance of Hippo- drome, New York. New York, Jan. 22.—While the first mitted suicide in Danbury by shooting. He had been ill since he was injured in an auntomobile accident several months ago. After a long debate the senate ap- proved a house amendment to the leg- Have Been Injured. Douglas, Ariz,, Jan. 22.—Heavy rui: blowing against’ the abode wall of the Sonora Hotel in Cananea, Mexic weakened the structure so that onu side collapsed early today, killing Gas- Since the Washington, Jan exports from the | FROM THE UNITED Have Approximated a Billion [ War Began. nited S il men - claimed to ha: islative ‘bill, giving $72,000 to the chil- ® X oS Hiice athce e and ‘are free to live thelr won 1ives | hyoara e . o B it g Yoo o Afteen stor. | they would notbe held in-ihe ‘Service | ontor. for. the. WtoTngen Peiommincy | drem bureatt for investigation of in- | on Mendosa. 32 vears old and ir-|EBuropean aiies since the under a common protection, Holding -of -Night Sessiofie Disctlsed. | o8 1o Which the members ot the Clib| to the limit of. their enlistment petiod | of the FUPPOArome. todny, oap op maoce | fant mertality. D D e compiiad § “I am proposing !ove;inmam by .,E::.":';."“"‘"::‘:h‘;::‘"""‘“ re ”m"w""‘mn_”n M:'Amm:k‘i:lgmt:: If they desired release. after taking his seat in the orchestra, SHonililioos. dcaitnad to reilave the e iy ieaviles TUpoRis tha> A hursan of forelsn snit & nce after conferemce representa |isiative machinery. The senate steer- |, The ons, Jocowne said, were to | TOUR OF INSPECTION ‘OF his identity was a Canadian postoffice | the present high prices were pre- e e L Soubhie s of the United States have urged [ ing committee met and appolnted sub- | oy, cOlR! e fl;'nmw,l:- cohen 1t 15| OUR ISLAND PROTECTORATES | registration card, dated Regina Sas. oot s Intesstata ., Gommmerng LB IR Ee ki can. viby.consul| taore | than, 380,000.000, the eloguence of th he mmif iscuss various meas- o u E , Dece: d add: e T t i n the two years and a h B e g Siactoles of erisy mre | ires, ‘and will mest again to mep out | der the guspices of the new organise- |Te be Made B Aaletunet, - Seceationrs, b T ol o and ‘owner of the hotel, was sleepinz| In the two 3 1 that moderation of armaments which makes of armies and navies a power for order merely, not an instrument of further plans. Holding of night ses- sions was one step d.ucu-d.w’ Measures Awaiting Action. agaression or of selfish violence, American Principles and Policies. American The measures on which the president 1aid stress in his talks today were the railroad bills, the vocational educa- tion will be held. Mgvements of Steamships. New ¥ork, Jan. Steamer Hellig Olav, Cq New York, 1,220 miles £ Hook at Hoon. Dock 530 a m e Rooseveit and Major General Barnet. Washington, Jan. ' 22. Aseistant Secretary Roosevelt and Major Gen- eral Barnet, commandant of the ma- rine corps, left today -for an jnspec- to Douglas Frager, general delivery, which was found in his pocket. There was also a_magazine reproduction of a man in British or Canadian army uniférm, bearing the caption “Lieuten- ant A. W. Frazer, D. §. O., son of the late Captain J. K. Frazer, who met A high-ranking court will he desig- nated by Rear-Admiral Caperton to inquire into the stranding at Fureka, Cal, of the submarine H-3 and the cruised Milwaukee. e on the side which collapsed, but es- caped. SWISS RAILROADS CRIPPLED BY LACK OF COAL SUPPLY war this country other explosives, § arms $6,000,000. has _ships the ocean cartridges value 000, gun powder valued at § 5,000,00 4 SEPARATE BALLOTS AND “These are principles, 8.30 a. m. Fri- | tion th Cul death with the border resiment.” Henry Van Dyke, former American|gy, German: Prohibition of Ship- ;| tional measure, the general leasing | g; P e Dominiean s inister to The Netherlands, is visit- | -7, i BOXES FOR WO SSnsionn. wollaies. S3¥o Sauid stan® 1or . g lican, Haiti and possibl There was a resermblance between | minister to The Netherlands, is visit o Tadh ‘Atfoctsd. d water power bills, the Porto Rico) . Bordeaux, Jan. 20, 3 po: ly the Danish 0 o a British 4 “ments—Other Industries Affected. oy 20 others. And they are also the prin- ; ux, Jan. 20.—Sailed: steamer | West Indies. the suicide and the portrait. ng the French an tish battle siples and policits of forward looking |Dll and revenue lsgislation. He-in- | Rochambeau, New York. men end women everywhere. of every modern nation, of every enlightened | sommunity. They are the principles ‘¢ mankind and must prevail” ‘While the president was epeaking, topies of his address had been for- warded to American diplomats in all sisted that all these measures be pass- ed during the present session of con- gress. Water Power and Oif Lands. A possible Hitch was_ a group of western New York, Jan. 22.—Sailed: steamer Orduna, Liverpool. i orsn SRS 'HALF A MILLION WOMEN In case the $25,000,000 purchas: price s paid before the tour is e ished, Secretary Roosevelt will head - naval . demonstration to signali taking over the islands. s TWO-YEAR SENTENCE FOR FRANZ BOPP And a Fine of $10,000 for Conspiring to Violate Neutrality Laws. , fronts for a fortnight before sailing for the United States. Benjamin W. Stuhl, captain of a coal barge at the pier of the American Sugar Refining Co. In Brooklyn, was found in his cabin dying of a frac- ture of the skull and other injuries. ‘Berne, Switzerland, via Paris, Jan. 2, 5.25 p. m—The Swiss state rail- ays, owing to an insufficiency of coal, which previously has been imported from Germany, announce that they will_be forced to reduce railroad traf- fic by ome-third, beginning Feb. 15, There is much anxfety as to the future Lincoln, Neb,, lots and ballot box provided on the eq troduced today in the Nebraska Provided for in Suffrage duced in Nebraska House Jan. legislature. Bill 2. —Separ es for ual suftrage bill the lower IN BRITISH MUNITIONS WORKS Number is Increasing Daily—Not Yet Sufficient. Lonidon, Jan. 22, 4.45 p. m.—Half a million women are engaged in the production of munitions in Great Brit- ain and their number is increasing San Francisco, Jan. 22.—Franz Bopp, fromer consul-general of Germany, was sentenced by Judge William P. Hunt in the United States district court here today to two years in prison and .a fine of $10,000 for conspiring to violate the neutrality of the United States and restrain interstate war munition ship- ™% Von Schack, former vis on Sc ice con- sul, similarly convicted. was given the same tentence. STONE IMAGE OF CHINESE o “fim\’ Electic ret from the Bristo! on _returne rin Has Been Bought New York Art| Bay opened yesterday in V: Boarens for 4200000, aca, gave James Wickersham, e —_— independent reépublican candidate for g 22—A stone Naw York, Jan, 28 image would permit women to vote on g dent, municipal officers and elective officias except those me ed in the state constitution, wk stricts the right of suffrage tc United States senators and men are not included In the those for whom women might on the part of Swiss manufacturers and every other branch of industry which uses coal. ADMIRAL BENSON PRESIDENT OF NAVY GENERAL BOARD. Temporarily Will Take Place Made Vacant by Death of Admiral Dewey. The body of Jacob Kressman, of New York was found at the bottom of an areaway of one of the buildings of the* Neurological Hospital, on Black- well's Island, where he was a patient since May 7, 1915. Seoretary Lansing asked Congress for an appropriation of $75,000 to en- able the President to make special al- lowances to American diplomatic and consular officers in China, 50 to adjust thelr official income to the cost of liv- were ‘being prepared for representa- 4ves of neutral countries here. Back of the fundamental proposal [ Partment com £ wome apet of interadtianal sspetion — n*‘fl et e or preservation of the future peace it the world, now already accepted in tors on ofl lands within Prln';lvle by Dotn sste of) beiligerentn veribu The s --J:db- was in. n leir replies to President ilson’s ting subject daily, said Dr. nole lies the possibilty, whick | &xious that action he ¢ on : miniater ot mxmitions. In an saees e president today openly express and A 3 _the Mansion Hc today. Som hat thereby may be laid the ground- | Secretary Daniels hes A‘t:s » 060 additional wv'::'n P A gl vork on which an approach may be Btin flood d monthly at mb&u de to an end of the present con- | Posal. MpsETR SRt but even not sufficient. E T e e e e o WoMAN DIES emain being half-in and haif-out of | gations in quick After First iliness Serious Enouah to | mescy, has bé ublic addresses he has touched on the [ left open and - . v e o TN S 2 2n Duty of American PReople. lict. Dr. Addison said another 4,000 was re- jar in which the United States could | back to the ifi( IN_HER 106TH YEAR rorid affairs. In his speech accepting | during the discussion of m ame sentiment which found its full |the unusual } e OBITUARY Alanzon A. Vance. Morristown, N, J., Jan. A. Vance, veteran New Jerse paper editor and the last sur the fourteen men who founded t publican party in New Jersey died atihis home here today. He 9] years old and for 43 years pre 0 1895, when he retired, w fisher and editor of The Jerscymar Morristawn. . Mr, Vance was sanizer of the New Jersey I association. = His widow, a duugl and two wons survive. The president and Mrs. Wilscn E‘ua dinner glven in th ) ory. Washington, Jan. 22.—Admiral Ben- son, chief of operations and as such ranking officer of the navy since the death of Admiral Dewey, has been designated as president ex-officio of the navy general board. Secretary Daniels sald today that the presidency of the board, which was held by Ad- miral Dewey, officially would remain unfilled for an indefinite period out of respect for Dewey's memory. ' Sighted a French Cruiser. Norflok, Va., Jan. 22.-<The capi of the Norwegian steamor Salonic: now in Hampton Roads, told agenis of ;; )é:; today ‘h.;fkh.n RaRS ovey o nch,; cruiser sunk off the. orin re-election as delegate to congress, a ‘of | plurality of 34 over Cba®les Suizer. democrat. ! Claims totalling $8,931,678 for death ; 1 iInjury and loss of prop- the overturning of In public utterances the president| Returning to the White House for Star: 3 quired each ,month. y e a neutral; that it no longer could | senators and representa! — is second nomination and in other | discussion, she door to his office ‘evelopment in his address today. by Attorney General Gre

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