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T NORWI mmmv JANUARY 13, 1920 VoL LXII—NO. 12 POPULATION 29,919 Bevs Traty Wil M Sriesof St | e egum. | BIG DELIVERY OF SUGAR! | e *- ployes in Italy have rejected conces- 5 “lowa Corn Products Co. was formed s E b s e Ratified by Friday) Bonds to be Issued ' b government over the wage controversy | * . 3 'flfl;'mw capital of $1,000,000. WHAT HAS BEE“ME "F |T i - . : : . ; o - n { I e L . A deas i Coal production at Altoona, Pa. ser- | one opera - DT to e aored to the decision of | Opinion Expressed by W. J.| Amount to be at | lously hampered by a shortage o the railway workers. ‘Bryan That Senate Will|' 4 Per Cent. Interest, to Ma-| The State Department plans to es- . s l"' !fil’m' mp.m‘ . = -1 A tablish the American Legation at Het- A Refining Coi 1y in 1919 Delivered More |COAL MINERS T0 ACCEPT M in Time for First Ses-| ture in 1936—Will Make {gingtors on Ve, 1o 3 Sugar to the Domestic Trade Than in Several Years—| HIOiast op S e sion of '-“2“9 of Na-| Total Bonded Debt $14,-| Brookiyn istrict Attorney states ‘Washington, Jan. 12—The coal tions. 291,000 there-were 500 more cases presented | ,000. i i as Been |strike settlement commission today at L speech . $eph th aicS S . . Ui e S P No Figures Are Available to Show How Much Hi its first formal session received froM| Lincoln, Neb, Jan, 13—William| Harttord, Comr., Jan. 1%.—State tored in Rooms in Hotels, Apartment Houses, 2 1 & ‘the miners assurances that its find- -~ ® A new high record was established Consumed or How Much is Still in the Hand of Dealers (the miners assurances that its f0d3) Jennings Bryan' tola members of the| Treasurer G. Haroid Gilpatric has de- 9 S D ymen Mgk tweord et (axtablished Houses and Clubs Uscd as a Permanent Resi 2 » ? | Lincoln Commercial club hefe today it| cided to issue a new series of state . . - . or Speculators—Price Per Pound to Consumers is to b fand Ham s R e ot was infinitely more Important that the bonds to the mount of §2300000, They AV L-Espennean quiice. Owners of the Liquer, But It Can Only be C C s - e ra ore January will bear interest at 4 per cent. an 1 o “ ¥ i # 17Y, Cents. the commisslon's action, . |witn concessions by both sides in the|will maturc in 1935. They will be a| United States Steel Corporation re. Such Dvrelling by the Owner and His Family 4 o A O ree of the. central | reaty fight than to continue a state of{ Part of the issue of 315,000,000 author- | POFteC EAF/EC S0 Ph : 3 o New York, Jan_ 12— price of 4 3-4) hands of dealers or speculators. Compeitive nend. Thomas T. Bfewster | War for fourteen months until thelsed under an act of the general as_| e o Fide Guests—Hotels Will Lose “‘Corkage” Cl fl‘““;fl pound for granulated suear| “At the present time, five of our siX|or gt Louis, informeq the commission | People could decide in favor of ratifi- sembly at the session of 1915. Of this b ; ; D S] A step toward closing loop holes in ; B . 2 " . tion at the coming election. issue bonds to the amount of $4,000 i « aken Wl New York, J 12.—Inf i ed from the new crop has been |refineries are closed” the cOmPAany's|ina¢ the operators were mpt ready toi® R existing sedition laws was taken when ork, Jan. nformation, tion amendment to the fede e iched for the wholesale and | statement said. “Cargoes of new Cro|pococd with the hearing sct for today | MF. Bryan expressed the bellef that( 000 remain unsold. With the adfition |ty "serate passed the Sterling bill, |that owners ‘of Lior will be allowed | stitution received o setback B ifacturing trade by the American | sugars are now arriving and we will | RGPS S et ation regarding the | the senate would ratify the treaty by of this $2.500.000 the bonded debt of Ay {to consume it only in their homesiwhen the supreme coure de Sugar Refining company, it was an- | gradually resume our normal refining | ., oceq work of the commission was Next I«‘rldl‘y s0 the United States could | po0 T:e MiEEoReor lmuiit e fi bonds| Director Hines signed a contract|and that hotels will have to foregolack of jurisdiction, motions nounced tonight. When the refining | operations. ¢ sugar |afforded them and until the represen- | enter the leaguo of nations at fts first|; "y = G BB o carry out the|With the Southern Pacific Terminel|the rich harvest they now are reap-[behalf of the Retail Liquor Dea was fixed at 9 cents by the susar | “Since the start of the present Sugar| tstives of the operators could comsult;session.of that day. 3 - |intentions. of the general assembly|CO. fixing annual compensation at|iRg in ‘corkage” charges, after the|Association seeking .permission to. lization beard it allowed a profit | shortage }Mz_gfl;fi:‘wr e have ¢ |with their associates. Henry N. Rob- He denounced what he said were| (NCTERTS OF V0, HONCTS . rer (o i | $284,76L. prohibition amendment goes into ef-|stitute an original suit for that half cent a pound to whole- | livered over 500.000.000 pounds of X€-|ison, representative of the public|accusations of republican NeWsPaPETS| yot”tunds to. the amount of $2,500,000 z fect Saturday, was contained in a tel- | pose. i and one cent io retailers, mak- | fined sugar to the domestic 1rade, be_igng president of the commission, atter|ahat there had been a split in thel o e reliot of soldiers, sailors and| Confidence is expressed in official | cgram received here today by Willam| The denial. however. does not ing the reta e M S DO h | conferring with his associates, John |democratic party over the league cove-| marings of the late war, The treas-|Gircles in Paris that the Fiume situa-{H. Edwards, collector of internal rev-|inate the efforts to expedite d lowing middicmen - O DT oD mmlies we dclivered over | P White, represeating the miners, and nant and reiterated his denial of a|yrer has already invested $500,000 for |tion will reach a definite solution!cnue, from Prohibition Comm:ssioner lination of the question for motio ©of one cent a pound, making o the | 52,000,000 oinds and during the first | Rembrandt Peale, acting for the oper-| “break’ between himself and President| this purpose. He will invest the $2,- | Wednesday. * Kramer in Washington. filed by the state of Rhode Island p cents, because of the | 52,000,001 Ps G Ive Tave deliv- | ators, agreed to take the inquiries of Wilsor: over the freaty. Neither knew| 500,000 in Liberty bonds. % ? After stating that liquor legally pur-{ing similar permission were ' ic price and in ed Ol | cred over 14 000000 pesnas the operators under advisement and|What was going to say relative to the| The American Legion has charge of|' According to a Tokio report China chased before sales were banned may {tcday and remain to be acted upe e St WouiRe Pound 10 TSR Qarge part of . these dEliveries|later to makea reply. treaty priof to thie Jackson day ban-| the disbursing of the interest of the|and Japan started negotiations on thebe stored in-rooms in hotels, apart-|the federal amenament_h% e consume! 1 . A Saind EORE fne ctablish.| Among the points raised by the op- |quet recently held at Washington, he|fund. The $300,000 invested in .Vic-|question of the restoration of ‘Shan-|ment houses, boarding houses andjtive Friday, action on the Rhe iderably less than the prevail-\have been made since the estatiish | iors' questionnaire was whether (dclared, - tory obnds was taken from {he civil|sung to China. clubs used as a_ permanent residence|land motion within two days i’ Price. he refining com- | ing our deliveries to the territory east|fhe commission expected its finding to ] Y 5 ¥ | by the owners of the liquor, the tele- |ticipated. 4 e o eetming a1l | of the Pictsburgh-Buffalo line, All these | be binding on both parties to the con-| WORKING FOR TREATY Owing to _ diversion of newsprint gram added: The order denying - permission list funds, and this fund will be reim- | bursed for that amount. iveri v vern- | troversy; United States, “Such liquor is to be used for the [bring the New Jersey sult was ss sugar c »s | deliveries have been at the govern- |(roversy; how it expected to enforce . COMPROMISE IN SENATE s S . |paper to the United States, Manitoba q 1 v s T.«m.#‘“}a‘«osfx‘ aufl ?:r:fi price of 9 cents f. 0. b. refiners, | its award; whether it considereq it . 2k : CONTROVERSY BETWEEN SEC'Y |and Saskatchewan newspaper are fac-|personal consumption of = the owner |orally by Chief Justice White 3 Y O | saore sugar|less 2 per cent. cash discount to the |had power to adjust wages ‘elther| Washington, Jan. 12—Further prog-| i ASS AND CHAIRMAN HAYS.|I§ suspension. and bis family and bona fde gucats held the motion to fle the case rested. - omestic trade than in eral | wholesale and manufacturing trade, a |upward or downward; whether it|ress toward tompromising the senate L ~ when entertained therein. Liquor can|upjon a plain disregard of two much of this sugar has been con- | chance since Sept. 9, 1918, a period o Ik ether dcofl' prdcel: xed to sus .}m ed tonight by democratic Iéhders and| .o respondence between 3 | eihentes of tndebtedness from 414 |. Federal District Attorney Caffey to-lsaid, was that a ecitizen of & or how much is still in the |over sixteen months. its awards would be made to expire|“mild reservation” republicans, but!Giass and Chairman Hays of the re-{ Y S5 sikea Feltrat Tads f( could mot bring & sult : simultaneously with the Lever food sokcemen for the republican faction foo1to 4 3-4 per cent. lay asked Federal Judge Kno: . i biican national committee centering | i “ s atate ‘without its' consent g control act; and whether it proposed ored the Lodge reservations and | p. » % b z s miss as “premature,” injunction pro- I QUOTES LOWELL AND BRYAN |LEADING LRWYERS TO to provide for the iniroduction of|thoz: on the' treaty declared they ;Z%‘trlhip":ée{lfl?&m\vflk Hays 3 BS| Clemenceau it reported, will make| ceedings brought by William G, Pihier s A ON LEAGUE OF NATIONS APPEAR FOR SOCIALISTS | modern machine devices in mines to|could see no indicutiong of early ac- a trip'to th United States in bel of | Street, ‘a railroad man, in an efiort to - risdiction but ot lower cost of coal. tion, democratic administration had _sent | Mo. Jan. 12 i New York, Jan, 12.—Leading mem- | Asked pointblank by President Rob-| Senate lobbies and private offices | Sut thoUsandS of tons of HroRAE o -recent S bers of the New York Bar Association, | Inson whether the commission’s an-|seethed again today with individual e et Former|the trustees of the New York City |Swers to the questionnaire would de- | conferences, activity being principal- ot Lol o L, rines | club and the trustces of the Citizen’s | termine the attitude to he assumed (ly on the democratic side.~ Among the the League of Nations, if he is elect-[restrain Daniel 1. Porter, internal g,nlyt;ppc:;mzsli,; a.n{l Mawoall-jly«u-— » ed Pr: { France. revenue collector, from seizing a |f€r the-col ution; comirt. to liberly bond buyers, tood * card 0, Fraiden O 1) choice collaction of wines and 1tjuors |had no jurisdiction in i 4 casens signers, war workers, etc.! was made' Attorney General Palmer was quoted | which he has stored with a safe de- |that from New Jersey. This_attif % public mm%m.lpy q“‘f, lr;fl::&’é;“{fi; by Philaaelphia newspapér interview- | posit company in this city. of thefieoun‘ ‘E ‘firé;m{} upheld T N Tione wove. | Union united today in voicing con- | by the operators toward the commis- | “sounding out” developments was | cpuc e tivaly roprehensible] 7S as declaring President Wilsony Mr. Caffey argued ‘that Mr. Porter f\g‘rat?n\'eg:sjgmyolfinh;mf:m“ nited States S demnation of the action of the state|sion, Mr. Brewster said he would pre- | further exchange of views between | SIotee of detamation.” does not seek re-election. was unauthorized to make a seizure} 2V ON. TOAT roo e } T *ipeakins | assembly in suspending its five soclal- | fer not ‘to iswér the inquiry until | “mild reservation” republicans and | Seccetary Glase In o telegram tol BElaEr o | Lot - after - the - federal SprohibitiondS Tt e the coustia democrat, of Alesour, o uet of St |Ist members. At the same time rep-|he had consulteq With his associatos. |Senators Kendricks of Wyoming and | cpaivman Hays last Friday, the day || urther investigation into the kill-|amendment —hecame effective nextiy " 0l {oday. Attornes: ht before & Bnge o oue | resentatives of more than one hun-| The operators nonferred Tater to |McKelldr of Tennessee, democrats, |sonwine the. republcan chairmans| N8 Of James Wallace, American citi<|Saturday and therefore the matter | U, Spely Gty Opily o proaes ns opposed to the league| i oty 0 and social organizations | consider their palicy and a sub-com- | regarding reservations ;| Soliewing A | zen, near Tamipico, Mex., was ordered| Was not within the jurisdiction of the}$Io 3 i . = y g~ested by Denver, lled attention to e land uestioned the validity pledetly the supcrt GEShel bodigs limitic wasIANRORiEd 19 deast 2 inte: | e tra dEiRocon Poie (et repub- | S10Lenaol: quoring. v, Hays ad says| DY the State Deptxtment: | ioesi. move nie Hymigo,urged that Mr | o¥ifcation a3 well as of the - e thiea: = n the 2 s e r to i rrow befcra the |licans expressed confidence that t “ 5 2 A S the resol ngress rec of these men have NOW ! (Cgisiators at a mass meetinz held | commision. * Kondein Mooy onfidence that theling that “the namo of every buyer of | Governor Edwin P. Morrow, of | his home or ,a _government bonded |Of fhe resolution by congre under the auspices of the socialist| John T% Lewis, 2s#nz protilent cf|the basis for a Gefinite preomtavion {liberty bonds of tho United Staes|ientucky, appointed Henry Watterson, | warehouse, théreby saving the safe|seric the e 4 ss meeting was : the Uni A % ion { was put on the democratic mailing list 1tor SRS Gourics | Aepost : : ®|ference with state police powers an Reed, ang added: St 3 g::‘kdl":v‘g!fit-m’{h%lmzi C‘::nfle‘::botv“a A}Fxrzomr:msr:\tn?:; yx:rl::;sno: i-e;?;;mr::'];;m?m‘h%efizxml‘iu;::rtlmer with ml- §.eMzurl;hcomix_‘gh camvaésn.n m‘}'f’%‘:;‘;;l,eg“&l::e:h:nbh sl {c p:&;’m; !c%r:pz‘\}r‘:g ggfiandnn:?nm‘;m;;aa was “usurpatory, unconstitutional 5 “In view of the fact that the presi- - A L t si 3 5 Sukol M Huga.edttier produce’ prop! P 5 B u : void. ¢ e o fx?:t‘elrllb‘?!‘:rhior-rzs1\%002‘\]«1;}; o Amerion. :\?-’i:h“;hmemt‘\sig:a;:‘: ‘&‘J?"‘J‘Hl’!&‘(fifii ,gflg;:egldgzgffig;ne:;uwha;tgzod‘e‘: “or publicly Hiraer il ilagdef upon| ! Twentystive thousand Begian works|If. uz;leku:gfi"::.p s nl?:‘erla?:“;u;?m:(;‘:; Rfl"da;b{l e'a f;‘&i K;”;fifiin?“nm" e ars | "nhe first protest of the day against | would be necepted as binding by thedby a Eroup of demosats ¢ rgid, | the treasury of the United States ers went on strike, affecting the De- | warchouse, it could not bo removed | iias S T h Lowell andi,, o assembly came in the|mj ¥ Tats, to consult| Replying the following day in a tel-| pariments of Korestry, Colonies and|to St e argued that enforcement of natiomal of the scheme |18 A€P 08 L0t e ik will e | "I malisi thi 1 Senator Lodge in an attempt to adjust | egram from Salt Lake City, Chairman | Piyiic Works and the Postoffice Amendment. hecame eective." '°[prohibition would affect injurlousiy to leave itignorcq at the annual meeting of the | Robineon said ths moliey of i conr | leagan ot mainUgle ten ‘of the|Hays denied that he had said that the — Judge Kiiox directed - counsel “for | oig, FEnt 0L Rhode Hed A Bar Asociation tomorrow night and | miccioners would mot be 1o “eancider | Crats and “mAd resemratin’ senemo- | treasury secretary “had furnished he; Five hundred ltalian reservists who|both sides to file briefs. Decaune s e , including | o210 dhonsored by Charles H. | (hemeelors ook I“! de 0 “consider = s an'i mild reservation” senators|names of all buyers of liberty bonds|were called ‘from America to Italy to iefs. case are dutside the boundaries of that ) ed' Hughes, Charles S. Whitman, George | g oee 5(‘ :”“'.' n‘ea ers for the in- = rén’:iue hope that Senator Lodge |for the use of the democratic commit- rejoin_the army, returned on board | TEMPORARY SETBACK FOR state, the supreme court was proper t nd must | &S ickcersham, Louls Marshall, Mor- (e8| of _varticwlar - groups from|and his supporters would agree 10|ice as a mailing list” but that he did | the Anchor Line steamship lalia. BEtg tribunal in which to bring the suit. ] be consulted. Now that the vresident|gan . O'Brien, enry L. Stimson, Her- | .. i mp.":;: trn'n.h ut would all w"ulmm‘Q on of “the foreign relations say that “the democratic_administra- QUOR DEALERS| These contentions were denied hby | has perforce anproved of conten- pert ‘I, Parsons .and Ogden L. Mills. jgrt 0% emtf;fis;;kt e public, min- i~ tde reservation to article ten.|tion sent thousands of tons of Propa- | Jaseph E. Willard, American am-| washington, J: the government which nuenm“:‘fl:g tio: a e there is no other |Pnic resolution dcnounces the Sus- perators alike. goThe democruts must secure Presi- | ganda. to liberly bond _buyers, 1008 | pasaadar o Spains sho Was absent on | tesy pinSigr el }, 12 Steps to bring | the questign involved were = ol way out. agreed to let the people de-|pension of the five assemblymen as & 2 o avilsom's approval ‘of any com-|card signers, war workers, etc, duf-{a vigli to the United States. - has ar-|(ne comstiatiahy oimination of and Thit/fps et Nk o Jur- cide, evervthing ought to be unani-|threat to “the very foundations of [PHYSICIAN CHARGED WITH o 24 uggestions, , républican! ing the paper shortage, and while lim- | rived ‘at Madrid te resume his dutics. it nality of the prohibi-{isdiction to hear the case. 'adopted unamended,’ ted Senator S 3 A spokesmen ' said, - before substantigl | i the ) mous. represenative government.’ M QTHER - 5 5 ialliting the use of paper by theé press, 4 ‘After taking up the fourteen amend- | P10 SOVTIIIT S i i e e wied st {aniEmkt 3 ke D o, that | g Supreme’ Council is _scheduled tol 1o WITHORAW AMERICAN JAPAN IS SHIPPING WAR o e cenaios feed e ¢ | RUMOR THAT BUCKETSHOPS Markesan, Wis, Jan. 12—Dr. J. A.|tors said they hoped negotiation woud] e i it e anis o Say the. b oy o R b [ - Treudenberg, o Sounk hvetsian ot |réach o sioge e ceouation would lall of it was pald fof by the. taXpay~!manding tie surrender of the former TROOPS FROM SIBERIA SUPPLIES TO MEXICO “The tide of public opinion i ARE PAYING FOR PROTECTION ers’ money.” i jkaiser to stand trial by an Allied tri= Ty 1 Iy rising against the ratificati L S’,’{L '{’Q‘;“;“w:; “"‘fi:?d todgy. charged {ences .t‘;!tween the president and| The republican chairman in his tel-|punal * 5 Washington, 'Jan. ‘12—Decision to, San Antanio, Texas, Jan. 12—Cay-' | this league with or without amend-| New York, Jan. 12.—References to urder of his mother-in-lnw, { dmocratic senutors regarding some|egram said he desired.to call ‘the at- B i . % 3 withdraw the_ American troops from |ernment reports- that a . recent ments. As evidence of the trend I rumors that. Wall Steet bucket shops ?(";f:;“;-““;"lghnuff:;& DA co;;)rner’s Jury 3“:&"“2 DProposals affecting the reser- | tention of Secretary Glass to what he| Secretary Glass a letter sent to[Siberia upon the completion of the re- | shipment of arms and ammunmdnhg call attention to the fact that Mr.|were paying. the district attorney's of| BT CHarmed D . ,"’:dcflborg Sy Wwould he.in_order. described- as reliable information thatthe Ways and Means Committee ap- | Patriation of the Czecho Slovak forces | Mexico was escorted by a Japaness Lowell, long an advocate of the league | fice for protection created a stir today | 7o 0o%S! rs. Duffles’ death by | Telegrams (rém William “the democratic, committec has €ven |peal for an appropriation of $150,000.- | N€Xt menth has been yeached by ‘the |cruiser have been sent here for the now announces. that Article X ought at the trial of George Graham Rice, & |y aga 1252 ",Fh ";’“ of - mmstard -in | urging_ratification of the t v | resorted to drawing drafts on bankers|)og to aid the starving inhabitants of | AMmerican government. information of the sente committes T b relected. Mr. Taft has QU Ge- | proker, who Ia accused of grand lar-|iiq.bladder. The death under mys- |hext Friday, \when the. hausural|in whose banks government funds are|Burope The troops were sent to Siberia in |investigating the Mexican situation. weuncing-the; critica of the. léague as bere ot e e oy ier, mem- | meeting of thd league of nations|deposited, wiring such bankers: that S accord with . an agreement between [That Mexico has lately been enter-, By Minded ¥nd, Bas WiFnea to] haniel Bowles, yho piblishes a|Tu v eary iy e ine | souncll Is to be held. reached several | they had already drawp such drafts” | Aecording to information received at | the United States, Japan and the en- |laining with a show of much enthu-~ th 4 A 2 g e senate members during thy V. i - H te Cz: s p abusing the president because he does 1 with mining stock, |, » 5 b ring the day. Some|and in conclusion said he hoped the 7 > | tente powers to aid the Czechs and |siasm officers and men from a Jap-' o g Tt gl ot (o AR ey Snd eIt 7 LR Jlans hese besniimade for the &X: | of the democrats said they believed it | treasury secretary “would oin with us S s}::uir:?grn::“;?fig&d?ef:‘;‘;;"n'; protect the - Siberian railroad, and |anese warship was known, but until now comes the great commoner ‘Who shops pald the district attorney’s of-lof Alfred Duffies, Mrs. Duffies’ Uty :n!:h! be possible to dispose of the|in an effort to, make the coming cam-|from 500 to 600 more “Reds” in New |Japan has been notified by the United |today agents who are gathing inform- wisely declares that the American | foe anndal tribute. SRA S tmes ye;; lr:gty hy‘ that date, but republican !|paign a contest between two great po- ~pd. ¥ States of the cancellation of that [ation to_be studied by the committee,. people woul dnever surrender their! Aggistant District Attorney Dooling|ago. " eaders sald such action was improb- | litical parties. agreement insofar as it affects the[had not learned of any direct con-| Tight to fight in their own defense and !t once demanded specific information.| Dr, Freudenberg refused to make a Replying to Chairman Hays today,| -Revenue agents were on the trail of | PFeSence of an American military ex- | nection between the two. 1 who at the same time renounces the|mhe witness said he had none andlstatement. Complaint i Secretary Glass said the only part of {1,000 cases of whiskey believed to be|Pedition. The report which is known at army provisions of Article X. A few more!couia not pick out anybody who had | warrant was lssaed m‘;"?n"aa',’*‘;;?'vfi’,f WILSON HAS ISSUED CALL the chairman's reply, which was “per- | en route to New York, following con- | ,, VWhen the Czechs have besn removed | headquarters here and which has been weeks of discussion and we may ex- | aig for protection. fred B. Perry, brother of Mre. Dugies FOR THE FIRST MEETING |Linent” to his previous telegram, was| fessions obtaed from Chicago sa- the American rallroad commission, |forwarded to the war department, is pect these gentiemen to move up to The the line where the demand that this un-American and freacherous docu- ment shall be utterly and incontinent- Iy rejected.” n: roduced cancelled| District Atforpey Paul said-h “the apparent denial” of the press de- | loonkeepers. headed by John I. Stevens, which has|that the ship bearing the arms and e rt:;fr; i :g e te oo Gaet ke “mmme{’“fin‘ - 1@;\; !t;;';t Washington. Jan. 12. — President | SPatch ascribing to the chairman the X b:en = Russia since before the fall of |ammunition reached Manm.nfllo“m-: 000,000 by Rice in two years for stock the physician might have brought | Wilson today issued tho call for the |Statement a5 to use of lists of liberty| Imports into this country from Ja.| il former, czar's sovernment will jeember 24, The ¥akuma masn ‘,t i to support its claim that he Qid so about his mother-in-law's death No-|firSt meeting of the council of the|Pond buyers. 3 Pan tatsled $805,993,041, 1n 1918, vom- | 'SAve, Viadiyostok for home and ‘the{SP offcers and gty Snc tof “-‘"‘f, “ much husiness that checks for -$721|Vember 1, to prevent her marrying a | lA8Ue of nations to be held at' Paris| The republican chairman's charge|pared with $284,345,439 in 1918, Ex-|American soldiers under Major Gen-|side. A part of the uma's PR Fors ST RS § 3 7 third time. at 10.30 a. m. Friday. as to the sending out of tons of parti- ~leral Graves will follow as soon as|nel. were students from the Japamess. SESSION OF INDUSTRIAL gent him by Rudolph W, Hartman of| “Mr. Paul said he had evidence to |0 the ambaseadors of e rected | oiltical * Titerature, Secietary | biod $320400g08. " ° ©UMY 0% tranaports din . be made® available. | military academy. 1 of the wesa % RELATIONS COMMISSION e rlootag, Hamman is the|show that Dr. Freudenberg had sent|tions which have become a party to|Glass telegraphed, conveyed “an im- Presumably the same ships which are| Anticipating the arrival of the war= : the brother, Mr. Perry, to the store for | the €Xchange of ratification of the |Plication of gross stupidity asd well as| A fire was started .in the Patholog- | 10 take the Czecho Slovaks across the |ship. there appeared at the port & lainant in the case, alleging that R re for e 0 » — s sta n the Patholog —President %8 gobsiothing. 20F the mune?aim t5|mustard the dav Mrs. Duffies was | reaty of Versailles and will not be |downright dishonesty” " which Mr.fcal building of the J7ans Hopkins| Locine Will be used Two of these|committee representing the M ‘Washington, Jan. 1 taken to a hospital. i made public until it has been trans.|Glass said he resented “as both false |aged the buildi The fla yessels, the. Breslignt Grant wna’ ihe jdepariment of SActEME S Wilson's industrial relations commis- | Rice. Mrs. Duffies’ chtate fgcvali at | Mitted by them to. their governments, |and silly.” Hospital’ at ‘Baltimore, serionsly dams | Amrics, are expected to leave New |lnvifed tha commanding offiosr sty sion resumed today sessions which it $300.000. The physician’s awile “and | _The Tall, which was very brief, was| Denying that he hac any knowledge!soon undér control. 3 L e Ao iye B i Muico Cy oD, &9 DU adjoarncd _or zum;fleuns and siving| pUZZLED BY MYSTERIOUS heér _":flther are said to.he the only i;fl:fi by th; {:;esident in accord with |of the financial activities of either the —— gLt sau;: ‘v;‘mhr:ux?ntlo:\PlP,OA;"fF:; °T}’|:‘g”gi‘1:‘;fled"’-mm G i 3 i Fublic a preliminary report on surviving members of the family. rms of the treaty. The United |democratic or republican national com-| Police dressed in pi: th, id- ! the i > e ekt £ its protramme for bringing about n- MALADY IN OKLAHOMA Ty. States wil] not be represented at the|mittecs or fhe, chalfmen” s Feburdsled Moty o€ mociama s raid: | the oval Russians in thelr efforts to|ship Is that arranged for by Colonsl; dustrial peace in the United States.| o Okla, Jan. 12—indica- |N. Y. ASSEM meeting of the council. which is ex- |drawing of ' drafts on banks hevinglloons .and slums . of Chicago and | oy ¢ fastward march of the bol-|Emilio Cirlos, Who was fetal A miass . of material, _comment and |, 2 u; mogee{he m;a‘ in i st b BLY VOTES NOT pected to provide for the setting un of [ government deposits without previous |rounded up 1,000 criminals. One e | sheviki. The rapid prozress made by | short time by the port authorities Sichn on_the: joslintiicr rephon!r‘e"c"efm‘,“‘mackm‘f Ei b TO REINSTATE SOCIALISTS |2 number of commissions, immediaet |consent, Secretary Glass said “it would ; 2 soclet forces s heen & source of fat-San Frlufine wheniEEE was lai ore members when they ¥ {Was killed by the police. ~onvened, and -after adjournment it 2,000 population of - Skiatook, about| Alnany N. ¥, Jan. creation of which to carry out certain|not be astonishing to find that both apprehension in Japan and the cabinet | this country. His negotiations ml whs announced _that the commission | . 12.—An' al v i . » sl :. . lat Tokip has been considering means |facilitated by Manuel Peree twenty miles northwest of here, 18 |to’ reinstate m;fltn;;gfifla:g{:?f provisions of the treaty is mandatory. |of, you have repeatedly done this. French cruiser Marseilles arrived sidering mean: Eoile i " f combatting what Japanese officials | then Mexican minister at Tokio. = 5 v i wns' in |} : Agreement with Mr. Hays that “this|at Copenhagen with 600 troops, wWho| gt ns Apar s 2 ?hng.ded fo sumsinon (7 W :shm_gllnn :L{’;F‘{“:c“&m““ofsthz“';gg (fefve‘l‘;pe": i ;fitgflen}\‘fi?m% the :séa;l:gey’zgle% o BILL TO MAKE BERGER is no time for little things,” is ex-|will, occupy Flensburg, Schioswit, dur-‘gegfx:flflfi?: e s ot S %’,'fi‘e“be."%“é:fir‘""‘m m'f o e eens o eronomice |day at a meeting here of prominent |ohue of New York, the minority leades | ISSECIRIREEFOR-CONGRESS | brossidiby e It #liugy socretecy. ‘ing the taking of the plebiscite. Eng-| Japan materially increase the force of |ico is unknown. Recent reports f=om and others, to explian in person their | P ysicians who discussed means of imoved reconsideration of the vote b; i i TE g ) g A Y| Washington,. - Jan. "12—Victor L.|HOOVER TELLS OF iati i roops, the foPe- n i |combatting the disease. In Musko- | x : ations . 3 comments ang suggestions upon its| G TET0E 1° (ot il o tenst 300 | nanred pu- thelaing ‘resolution was | Berger, Milwaukee soclalist, twice de- CONDITIONS IN'EUROPE | |-A large Transatlantic diriaible, chp- | oo oy O O e o e, state: of CiHuafue pest nr!\igv:lmme. 5 cases of the malady, which some ways [tg 71, '~ * . ® Tl 7. nied a seat in the house and immedi- = ablé of carrying 150 passengers s®diSo far as was learned today, however, |ing much better supplied with ma o ogn;gos‘:u m“b;aca;;id Tere | resembles cholera. A like number of | “Mr.. Donohue first introduced a res- | 261y NoMminated for a third time would 5 travellling 75 miles an hour, is being|no agreement has vet been reachcd. '|[chine guns than for some years. The: e B (e Te1 anat| cases s being watched in Skiatook| olution_calling upon. the assembly to|L¢ declared ineligible for membership | through the United States Grain Cor- jcontructed in the Royal Italian navy's| The American force numbers about | various units operating in the n land will send 1,200 men 30,000 _troon Mexico indicate -improvement in_the < and .a Himber are’ nader ‘ObAEFvEtien ] liwr Tt oAl ot *their| in ‘either house or senate under a bill | peration *of ’$150,000,000 « in - credits | aero station at Ciampino, near Rome. |$.000 men and was sent info Silieria |are said to have more ammunition, = tive sessions as have all of the delib- |3t Avant and Big Heart, small towns | seats. until . e ‘b"‘;;‘; introduced today by Rpresentative|would feed Europe until the next har- |- i [last summer. Tis presenes has been |than heretofore, their clothing is Let=| - erations of the commission so far. |i Osage county might by a proper vote sustain the|LUBring, republican, Indiana Berger vest without imposing any burden on| Vera Cruz despatches gave denial to | subviect of numerous snirifed dehates |ter and a marked improvement in mo- i cnate to B mumner o sibcommiticsa| ,, N0 deaths have been reported. in|contentions contained in the preamble|%as refused a seat because of “sedi- |American taxpayers, Herbert Hoover|sensational reports printed in this| in the senate and resulted in the adop- |rale has been reported. for particular study sections of the| P8 City ad the malady did not be- [of the Adler rosohftion’ by which they |tious utterances and acts during- the|today told the house ways and means|morning’s papers in Mexico City that|tion of a resolution callinz upon g come pronouneed here until today. So|were barred from ings | War.” S committee, which began consideration |the city of Vera Cruz had been de- | President Wilson for a statement of o report already prepared. T ey Bo o e o R e | T aid tho socialist axecative | OF Secretary Glisw roquost Torsuthes- | Btsewed, by an . carthquake - Saturday| inistration polioy. In repty| THOMAS MOTT OSBORNE & ly P s LY. © e m died—those at Skiatook. Doctors dis-| Speaker Sweet ruled that the resolu- | Committee of the Fifth Wisconsin dis-|ity to advance that much from Grain|night. to the resolution the state department DEFENDS NAVAL PRISON DECISION AGAINST agree as to causes, some holding the | tion was not in order, in that under |trict have announced that Berger|COrporation funds. Early payment of g &siit the purpose. of sending he ex Lien SENATOR NEWBERRY | disease to be contracted by drinking |the rules only by reconsideration of | Wwould contniue to run as socialist the loans made could be counted upon, | ~ By reason. of the failure of the pro- Portsmouth, N, H. Jan. 12—Lieu- 3 g:"l;g:gd “;‘::z‘ others ascribing it to ::e vote o m;’z Agler r;:n'(];n{ion co;xgg candidate unul the house seated him. M;hgbf?:;;clszlmx;mblms of feeding cg{g:o?szhga:ei‘;efn:lflgs;‘sve"?frge Hees i ;2’;'::‘ agg;?a:m:;r"?:: n;::nex :;tm'fiw > 2 ke oot r Dt o - _— 3 %,“_,: g_.lm mcn'i Jan. }fi_‘]‘h: haisg 8. - REoHE] jetaxe ’NEW CITIZENSHIP BILL :zumpenxs "get:lnrg sm:n:.; all mt;:e erendum, New Zealand 'will remain | NEW USE PROPOSED FOR !politlcian.s who sought to discredit pri= Aok Sy. . Bwngress 0 _Essuae ROLETILL SCOURING NEW “The prsumption has gone abroad z ime,” Hoover informe e commit- | wet and the present license system | | reform at Sing Sing” charges “Of only the election of its members but & TO BE PRESENTED IN HOUSE | tee, explaining that the need this BONDED WAREHOUSES | '/ i a8 their nomination as well was upheld by YORK CITY FOR “REDgv | throughout the entire nation,” Mr. St s s i o will‘continue. | |improve conditions at the naval pri=| Donohue said, “that the men who have winter was centered in ten or twelve < 3 | Rt as s ot | son’ hereliS ¥ been indicted by @ resolction present. | ~Washington, Jan 12—Senator Phe-flarge citiqs in Austria, Poland and | Cabinet members with privileges of || Washington, Jan. 1-rCovernment | ™p, "oy "aqaress delivered at a Bl ed by the majority leader have been |20, democrat, of -California, announc- | Armenia. °Most of Europe, he said, | debate but not ballot should be seated ; POnded warehouses used for SIOr™iS| purch which has been made to convicted before théy have had an op- |d that he would propose tomorrow a|was in shape to feed itself or get its |in either the House or Senate, Secre- | Mtoxicating liquors wou 2 Federal Judge C W. Sessions here to- day in dismissing a_general demurrer |, New York, Jan. 12.—Department of to indictments against Truman H,|Justice agents and detectives of the . ey o secretary of the mavy was driwn Newberry, United States senator from {BOICE DOmb squad tonight ~scoured | JNuniiy to he heard. Thelr consti. | constitutiohal amendment barring from | breadstufts through private financial {tary of War Baker ~deglared in a | formed into storehouses for agricultur- | [ ORL 0 (i Thad been hired b Michigan and 134 others charged with [ 1uacq" e Tederal dragost Geiing wig | tuencies are deprived of representa- | American citizenship children born in)channels. 5 speech before the Political Education | 21 products free fo e e it chure N violation of the lection laws. As a Te-|foont raids. A numsber of mient|tion here, and I belleve they ought to country 6 parents ineligible for citi- 2 Private ioharitles’ | 1n the, - Huifsd | Heslene uliNew York. | ORY st I lieen mo investigation of' the pil¥n sult of the decision the trial will com- o i ITeSS ) he represented.” zenship. 3 : six mil- { No : i o mence as scheduled on Jangary 2T.|who x':‘:‘?f;g:?f'&“‘»ff L‘l’l:h:ecrle)lflax:?ngf With the exception of eleven assem-| The bill, he ‘said, is almed againet|lon dollars’ worth of food abroad | A Caproni airplane left Rome to|Droducers using them x - fees| DY the navy department or by the ds= v s i i teatt . u t of justice. It was at his ewn In arguing for dismissal of the in i blymen, all of Greater New York,|Japanese and designed fo prevent |monthly, and within a fortnight 3,000, | stake a route to be- covered in the|fxed by the agriculture departmont,) Partmen : St dictments sounsel for the defendants| iy - Pranch of the Communist par- | e Supporting the Donohue motion | evasion of California's anti-alien 1and |000 American families with relatives in{ Rome to Toklo flight, belng arranged | which would maintai lesj orgen . [ fodusat S eala: VB RAUEIESCE AP attacked the constitutioality of the| " William J. Flynn, chief of the gov- |Were democrats. Three democratsvot- law. Senator Phelan said also that c%r‘llr:\ %nd 5{"-5;5“: 1%-::—_?;\; W“:m !k':;and findnced by the 'Italian govern- ization to dispose of products at a|toife & AE THaVE TS peuoual"‘m‘w general election lawh and the applica-fernment agents, said that tonight's | °d 0 the nesative. {he was working on an immigration| §"'¢, “U“.’; o et P "banks|ment. It is.reported D'Annunzlo will | “saltsfactory price” to the consumer. | ¢ 8 (PEF BEN O dir tion to the prsent case of the mail|sortie differed from preyious raids as e measure to exclude all Japanese im- |0, t6 FPIte o se, 4rafts ibe in charge of the flight. g T i I il b hangeable abroad fe » W N T SRy . Commander Osborne said.the na traud ssction of the United States |his men knew exactly who they want- 7557‘“‘2"&:}";“;&5'&"‘[’;“““ migrants except merchants and diDlo- | Parrel of our or other S00d 6 gup. e e e ternost |0+ 8 SMITHT6 BE BEAN OF | prison had carcd for 6689, :yen during criminal code. o {3 and, in general, had “fairly accurate T . w. mate. . plement that now being . rationed by 'm"e"":, :,,mmm,‘,l 32 sk ael Bt e YALE SCHOOL OF MUSIC | his two years of command. “Of th Judge Sessions passe , grer the SEs an to where they would get New Yotk Tan. 12~ Twd army of- |70 PROPOBE NEW SYSTEN authoritie: R % madadat the “mn“uca,p o D aed A5 2442 weére restored to duty and made O S or the pomtal A o whi Ak et e S A S B e E NEW SYSTEM By aiding Poland With f0od, * and | Chicago, according o an * annmounce- | New Haven, Conn. Jan. 12. — The |good, and 3433 were given dishoner- B e What 1ts mature oy [oien to b arrested: us Heon mantof | with Captilp Karl-W. Detsen. now-te- OF GI¥iL BERVICE REFORM | nelping en or. twelve Fconean Sitled fment -inet tight-One company sold #40 | Vale Cofporaliap lias avpointed Pro-;able discharges. Gty eight men have Y- 3 . % . a ; et wscape starvation this winter; Hoover i ughine” 3 - fessor Dayvid Stanley.Smith to.be dean | escaped. T the mails are used in its furtherance DY the federal agents for the past|ing tried by courtmartial at Govern-| New York, Jan. 12—The nation civ:|said ‘that the United States would} omers tro. s3agnanc < Of TUIS2: | 4 "the Yale School of Musio, it was | The prison commander sail thers comes within the ~meaning of that| (WO Weeks, it was stated e was|ors Wand tor 00 vere Heney - G |lLservice reform league announced;“build up security for its ten: billion D S ke ik . jannounced tonight. He succeeds Dr.|were now 483 prisomers at the e R e | ture or bolshovist ~pre o et = g";fi,’,’;‘: 8 Minneapolis. Minn. foymer|today it had recommended to. the in-|dollars lent abroad” as, well as Der-| |, fhree raids of alleged gambling | HOratio Parker, who died recently., ujtion ‘which, he said ‘has boen cons founawhen nia abropaganda was | Buble o A ieutenant, and Hobert A, |dustrial conference now in session in|form a humanitarian, service. hoser e of alleged Sambling | Dean Smith hias heen a-member of the | Vortod from & Scrap head 10 a Pepaied SARGE WAS SUNK BY searched. | Moss of Chicago, also a former leu- | W osinston Inauguration of a system| .\ o oF DENMARK GABLES squadron,” composed of debootives of | (O SIE 105 gy & Yate srad- : ; — — tenant. ¥ % ithe speclal service division, fo 4 RN AR (PR R TR Lo T, A HUGE CAKE OF ICE | y5peaAN ARMY CROSSES Tormer Lieutenant Sutliffe declared | Bg1and, on which government em- HIS “DEEPEST GRATITUDE” | three men were arrested and examined P_’l‘!}«’mfl"\; mpnh:eno‘t— i‘,r_m‘\tod 01 1. 5. ENBASSY.IN MADRI| S THE SIBERIAN FRONTIER|!hat “treatment accorded prisoners | Ployees got fhe granted equal repre-| . °. e : j by -Magistrate ‘Silberman. ' Four were {71 <250n T&% FaITane has been €% | Fr 2 ew York, Jan. 12—A huge cake of 2 b the D. C. T company af Le Mans |Sentation with - department obtained| Washington. Jan. 13—King Chrisditeld as common gamblers. fondpd i OUERE Re o ces o0 N TEMBRABRY s today stove a hole in the barge Adelia Hicks and sent her to the bot- Honolulu, Jan, 1 By The A. P.){Was rotten. prisoners.being struck and adequate vojce in fixing wages scales|tian: X of. Denmark . ‘today. eahled s 543 21, to enable him nplete’ work F pes! § p ¥ ¢ 45 a dertaken a§ gencral director of the adrid, Jan, 12—Because A Rores i p - < <ed many times when they wers|and condition of labor. President Wilson.an espression of the| As a climax of .25 srious fires in | 3N r 2 New Tork » R iom of the Bast River with a cargo of|ed the Sinerion frontir imin® FFobe E‘;il:l: examined.” Moss related now| “Provision also should be made for|“deepst sratitude” -of ‘the Danlsh n fi,fi-oumm in wifclh lves. of seyeral] CommonwealthiFung of New York. |lockowt in the | building groceries valued at $105,000. The cap-|and captured En Chin from the Jap- |the Investigation of Captain Detzer's|the association of . impartial employ- |tion for the part-plaved by the United 2 i I ved Jhiundreds of persons were endangered S e { American embassy. ‘was tain and crew of three iwere zued | pnese provisional government . forces, | company was instituted following the |ment exports,’ preferably under thé| States in bringing about' the treaty g;l..m much elsh and many valuables| According to a dispatch received at{move o its new guarters o Je by leneshoremen, who then tursed|according to & cablezram from Shang- | report that a prisoner had been, held | Supervision of the Civil Service Com- [ Versailles under:which lz G 1 Meanwhile the new te : | were ,stolen, the police arrested, four [ Amsterdam, deni#f is made of the ; he thei~ aitention to salvagiag with boat|hai to the Korean National Associa-|in the guard house without a hearing |mission in the work of the counclls”|wiz “will be given an op 0ys and are seeking a master firebug, | port of the = downfall of the Ebert{old quarters are Books supplies drifting et ihe dewiam ion here, E d to 'be about 50 yéars old government, &y to twelve days. 3 added the league'sy recommendation. | be re-united to its fatherland.”