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e S tegres 5T 5 1921 fmg:\_cés—-;o COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS. o il Seapae - From a Catapult CONGRESS VOTES T0 LIMIT e "ML E D IRMYTO 175000 NEN . » e B TR Inet headed by Premier Rballls is near an . - A . ican Naval:Officer,| i3 Unlmowa. - endasar dimuten i | “Taking Off” Frora Dzchs. | 5 .. s Against Recommenda- Also Told Court of Inquiry That He Had Discharged His 405 5 & & & nex ons o g | Sz s, . 1o | e o e T o8 Comest Persiog Rifle by AecidenStas Dopastment Awaitig Reply to o0 o e e e " et of it mo 4| Representative Mondell Sevrely Criticized Secretary Note Sent to Japanese Government—Memorial Services | il the S of sons. Cara Fic o o 200 Kaican Lapis | val mosmsniice was colt sotis by cuptusa| < Baker—Senate Set Aside Decision to Reduce Army to *!" Are to Be Held Today’at.the Y. M. C. A. Building -\m“""flm vy B B e e | ety e ‘beins e, oo said, at| 150,000 Enlisted Men—Debate Was Lively, But There riment With Slayer of Lieut. W. H.Langdon, A st Zone =¥ 5 . L g the Washmgton havy yard where it i3 TR . :}E}:mfimmfl is sull standing | - A " s | planned o shoot & zeapiane from a cata: Was No Party Division in ths Senate—Vote in House ; of .- same . group, which T pult soon to see if the plan is feasible. was forced. down and partially. wrecked | Mingo County, Wi Captadn Cravensaid he was convincod . Was 235 to 4—No Record Vote Was Taken in th= Senate; yesterday off the Guif of Nicoya.. - The | field. o > " |the new method would prove superior to . . : NE-5- i aboard the Munford. ' : ; Present-attempts to get under way trom ‘Washington, Jan. 17.—Congress voted Senators Phelan, democrat, Californja decks, limited In size. - and. Willlams, democrat, Mississippl, over The navy s attempting also to on- Informed of Her Husband’s Death. g Washington, Jan. 17—Lieut. W; H Lafgdon, American naval = officér, ~who memm«lbynupndt-r ? btay try at Viadivostok January 8, was the| ‘o .Summary of the report of the ime vigtim of an unprovoked-. attack, dis- . S et S patehes to the state department wund, 10 | Jor EnE LoRed asjreceived by the staty e ot ot Aiaalches, weve, i g | e Pty namitad, Giaf - he “¥hd stateinents elicited {rom the aceused sen- | Y17, SXChted e try by the beard of investigation and but that his pu wag. to selze’ Liedt court of inquiry. convened by the Japan-| Rt BEL S BRRES TON 0 e tse povernment. The sentry's scatemenit® | iooompany him to the guard in crder hat fo pick his way along an ice-covered street. The sentry was on-duty .pefore the headquartérs of the Japasese 1lth aivision. ¥y to 175,000 eniisted men. the question of Japanese aggression. Sen- struct collapsible pianes, the committee The senate by a vote of 41 to 33 set|ator Phelan urged L r stronger garriseuing ind ":rtwo,myn_mvmm.'weu was informed; so they .can. be taliém|aside its decision of last week .to. re-|of Pacific posts and Senator Willlams fate’ refueled. and. sent out- today. The - . down and stored inboard during bad wéi- | duce the. army to 160,000 men and then | déclared that Japan had “neither power her crew is_muknown, 2 practiea n ther-at sex. ' The present system of keep- | without a record vote, adopted the ol nor desire to fight this couritry over what —_— t Lritatn, Japan | 65 planes’ on' top of the turrets, Captain | inal loint resolution of Senator New, re- may be done In California” ¥ Craven sajd, has proved unsatistactory lican, Indiana, directing the secre-| Japanese questions. o) ‘a8 they sire in the way and obstruct vis- | tary of war to stop recruiting until the| Called up unexpectedly, the Kahn res- lon. 7 |army is cut to 000 men. olution in the house provoked consider- 2 : France and Italy by the Harding sdmin- FORTO RICAN COAST|istration. U e e e+ . :3an; T7.—The Unitea States| Leagne ‘of Nations Com on serve| ' An appropriation’ of $35/000,000 hasi The house ten minutes later adopted | aile partiesn debate in Which rminy i republicans de- | Déen requestcd for naval aviation during | a joint resolution sponsored by Chairman| charged Secretary Baker had vioiated wets described as in agreement wita the oCORPARY U 8 Ne BITES L Qe onant 3 with eighteen tor-|an ultimetum on Gifer sowskl e o : " ; : Z oet deptforecs K : g ficcal year. During that|Kahm bf its milltary aairs committee| the will of congress in running the tofal antemortem story of the aifalf by 4% | was. He declared that he then-dischafs. e O o aamatscety, - ats i 1770t VEDR | e, the committee Was told, the navy’s | aiso directing the secretary of war to|army strength above the figure for i fie:> - Whie beiitry, g flh‘rme accidentally, He added- that = NC-5. 5 = 2 station at Hampton Roads will become | cease enlistmynts until there are not| which appropristions bad been - made. e e taired oot the. Anmel. |2ftSr he had discharged bis. rifie: by ‘Plane wid among those partieipst-| A five story ofi wasehbyuse of {he Corns | (D€ oSt Important aviation operating | more than 175.000 enlisted men, in the | There was little_opposition. to the reduc- e e ieat. a1t was. repopted |cldent and. wounded Lieut. Lahgdon infing in the flight, from: San Diego. Call-| planters Refiniog aitroved & |Base on the Atlantic coast. Further im- | regular_estblishment. The house vote| tion. however, when put to & vote. s having told the court of inquiry that | the bréast, Lieutenant Langdon fired tWO | fornit, to- the Canal Zone. The weather fire at Philadelphis. A Joss of 32,000,084 | Provements, Captain Craven ssid, are!was 28 to 4. 4 e N . d his rifie by accllent. or. three revolver shots at him.’ & oft tHe Costa’ Rican coast where the]was incurred. % planned at San Diego, Calif, the n-mln‘ The resolutions adopted by the two| while the army reorganization pro- B e fesiied tngay | | The state department’s report'eaid ‘that | gearch'1d being prosecuted is reported. to e R base on the Pacifle. Ho uried that a|houses are almost identical fn thelr pro- | vided for 200000 as @ mazimum, the e army officers’ y ' . 2 " b d the! visions, iding that the 175,000 | army riation measure provided were more complete than any that had :}l“d“‘;:g::‘f“h:fi',‘m D o er® Al | D¢ fayorable, and- ¢le belief was ex-| Dr. Thomas Gareln Paloma, former | coon erable sum™ be expended an visions, each providing that the spprop [ ssed .that the missiug. machine would | minister of the Int: of San Salvador. Coco- Solo statlon at the Panama Canal | limi prevent the re-enlistment | for only 175,000 for the current fisca! yréylously reached Washington and vtile “ ; 0 o Sl - 2 ¢ : H 1 s oethin xp 4 gratification that' an bany,: Lieat. Langdon's ship,” to Xepress “u Tocated.. - anid: ot &f -t fon RN Co ‘i;:_order to protect “the canal adequate- 12”3:;:;." ’;_nhn:eI::. :urr'edel;!yflgz' istments, he added, meant ROSTER OF CEEW OF MISSING SEAPLA; e their regret and sorrow and the Japan- ost sréement had blen redfiicl 28 10, hat | ese minister of war had felegfaphad con- tral Aiiork's. 15 Jend: ——— guage of the two measures, however, dif-| ‘The house debate alse brought ® m‘.: appens an‘ - ‘i’ the de. | dalence. .’ A ik £5 B { o v LATEST REPORTS OF . fers somewhat and either the senate of, sharp verbal clash between Chairman playél in offh rcies to relax e Memprial ices for Lieut. Langdon NE NC-g| The 20,000 eiiiloyes in the operating house will send its resolution to confer-| Kahn and Representative Hayden, dem- iérmitation to Investigate the | matter | MemOTil SPRIOS B Sl SN, S i VB NC8] departmene of the Pullman company ars CONDIRIONS I A AN | oo for rearrangement. = Action by, (ie] oéeat, AMsona, Whiin The lattee WaS¥lS thoroughiy and for that reason Admiral A building In Viedivostok., . . “San 'Diego, Calif,; Jan."17.—The crew 10 Work aine hours a day instead of | , ... jun 17.—Since the suspension | oint confeérence committee of the two| fo kmow if the chairman had abandomed i 3 c S el B of- the 'NC-§ repor: missing today was| eight it was announced. of 3 § b by Father | houses is expected to be taken speedily | his plan for universal military tréin- made up as follows: Lieutenint G. — S e . L and iy ltant t to the| ing. t G Juan Leguls, son of Presidess Logule |OFlanagan there has been a compiete | 27d she resul i 3 . et o | e 1 |0t Peru. who 'ls attempling "a saiané S e e e e aeibn of the two honses irils takén | me1a e, Kake, “Sut 1 S IcHog.16 S8 m of the incident and rances | . ock, ' Jan. 17— Lientenant| . 0« d‘:‘r’;é:\l{?e l;hmdm ,;l-ofi‘ m‘:flm :;miquff:.:;u: z‘r::fi,uniud StAe8 &% | wi he renewsd for at lezst two months. ::‘; ms:n:hie?;:m;’:;nd;le‘:rr’zlorl’:;;;b lbr!‘; :fi:‘:firz 10-(":{ A:::m‘ - ml-:m.:l:: that it would not eated. Langdon’s wife, whom he married undér! yriofinier of Ban Diego, flr:‘\ v e i 5 4 During this interval the authorlifes In{g . atare X E The state depar : the Russian common law, _committed] p Zf ot 2 mechanic; E LIECT. LAXGDON'S to AWkit » reply to the note sent the Ja< ' RAS COMMITTED STICI panese governmtnt ‘requesting an expla- | e 1 — . = it retary Paker in appearing before the| rying to press my views as to milltars ok i by shooting when iiformed ‘of | Beit Strand: ‘of ‘Brookiyn. second me:| . to n Turkish natfonalist com- | Iré!and will be pérmitted to tighten uD | senate military affairs committee advised | training at this time. But I realize S iputciior mt Spamns, e el deet "ahe was. the widow|chaDici J. H. Detynes of Seattle, radio|m on, dated last Friday, the | Tepressive measures and prove their be- | agninet an nrmy of less tran 250,000 men | that this country may be attacked a: total - absta “re-| Langdor’s death. — She operitor, SHGTRE o ¢ Grefk oftensive In ‘the Eskisheht region | lief that Ireland cun in this manner be ! afier the “present necessity of economy|any time, and I know that If anybod: g’ -tiz?“éd:\':u:icf" e oo ir. Asia Minor has been stopped. restored tb order, sad the extremists!had been relieved.” General Pershing told| does attack us, we can quickly pass i it ¢ v courifounded. . ¥| the same commit'ee that an army of |lays to give us the army needed for Twelve men an done woman were mr- The government view is that nobodyl 200.900 men constituted a safety margin. | protection.” 'YLAN -AND ENRIGHT, - B . %% nfi"d at Schenectady, N. Y., in a raid by ‘.!!:llled m(!vukdhzr ::;e Sinn Fein ‘)_:‘u‘- Thnl\'ou-. n th-h !P‘rnle lh;vvd that mm'vrnu;:‘nuu m""a“,.""",a m{ ¥ g ¥ ol federal prohibition agents assisted by lo- | yet come forward ta discuss matter 4 | several senators who last week went on e republican er, Aeclar : -, . PROMISE TO.AID WHITMAN e,;;',':‘;‘?‘,’:‘;,{:b::n fi"fl,fi::','m::-ul 51165 o ERE e ,h:_t,, - the government whose aititude remains | recorfl s favoring an army of 150,000 |'when -the house passed the military ap fesnE Ex S hdre the #nid_of th& wite than _is pophlarly | Z unchanged. The government dec’ines to|had changzed about. placing thelr sup-| pripration biil providing for 175,000, the ‘Washington J:‘n-t 11 —m-—‘;:: “i':le‘;a:ork‘;_':mn{edh‘;y I-;)?:Y‘:de:‘ (i::;::; supposed, - Comptroller- Williams _of the | Counterfelt’ German moncy. represent- | discuss peace until thr;== claim for" inde- ;‘ort mh‘:g the 175,000 figure. No reason | secretary of war understood Its will angd -haxju:y :r:;vm lfi}us.fi_ xfilmnmém DAL | Swann. to investigite . reports of - alleged | CUrTency idéclardd tonight in a statement ing hundreds of thousands of doliars.in | pendence and a repubiic hus bern with- | for the change !v:u announced, but some lnl“cnt. L g ST St Tactie tize membership of | graft and inefliciency In city and county lnuyxnc the. statements of the condi- | SUPPosed valuz, has been sold to investors | drawn and the republican army hes sur- A privately that they belleved Instead of following it said ~Mr. T o e ’o.fl,m. e I eIty o, SOUPLY {tion 4t the' national banks on lsst Nov, | In all sections of the Tnkted States. |rendered ita arms. Further. the govern- t ‘Wilson would sign @ resolu-| Mondell, “the secretary of war in a spir} INFLATION SINCE WAR LESS f SR UL S 5 — v 'l‘h‘N_ IA‘OI'ULAILY SUPPOSED . ® RuAPFORTIONMINT BILL COMES UP IN HOU e z 1 cing- the tuture army at 175,000 | of pique and wilifulness, ined the wil] today y 15.as compared with March 4. 1919, four i ment refises to meeotiate exccpt on the ¢ ton 1! t ; ":{-,‘, o final check -up,. leaders an- a,m;:}':nr:rla:f‘s’;flm::f my"‘l,‘,'f: months- after. the armistice. Policrman James Gavern, m breaking | home rule bill as a basis. On this ground, | ™0 but would not approve a smaller | of congress and relcml.ted to 225,000, wohced thuts the meashre. as . reported | nish him with the requested police “Somme - of -the: criticisms which ;have |UP & Fiot in_a chop ‘suey restasrant in | however; it {s generally belleved. it wonld | BUmber. Democrats now squirming ought to be o 3 2 s 5 o ', B There was no party division in the| thankful that this is not a resohition ‘uf 3 ot i i beéeside as fo the alleged financial in- | Brooklyn. had to pursue one of the riot- | probably be willing: o grant comnlete fis. ~ > ek vy ot e e o offciafd wers “theféupdn- ex: | ation is. harlly Justifleds: said 3r. Wil |e7s to the op of 3 big chop sncy sign. | Cal avtonomy. tn eonthern et e o el Lt | o e Wi (e it '8¢ A X e e G, for . pomeut, s lltyng | LSRR SOMING 0 U0 COMMOR S0 | ot tmmt e g |0 00 S S .| o G ) 3 ey s i | contemot hnd. ilaian ot 15 peops 4 LA iy were subroenecd. b sk |59 ‘instinicts A, Drudent management | PUDIC Dufidinew an 4 humes of offielals | . ARSI ReTE Nurpriscd ¢ was eniivened by a clash between will ag expressed by cong: -05118- “of ‘our bankers -Dave been-a | 204 Drivate citizens in New York ss | Dublls, Jan. 1T.—A dstachment of | mm—mm oA heaithy ‘and wm;«{mumu o the | Precautionady meastire apainst o bomb | soldiers from the Fsesx regiment, says . ‘extravy s ';eblch raged during plot. - i 2 g no example like the secretary of war's g it ot - A SEEEE TR THREATS OF A BOLT FROM BANDITS KILLED RAILROAD - . - : ice tmp'm crloll pucesed A = - 23 77| auarters, tocay .“b.-,,fi- nhrd a p;‘r!?’{ njeh. PA:’(-Am.n_chx A.F.OF L. l:rrzm\'zo AT TOLED®, ®. e | Shptanes Eeriht ACeora s pumch, oo imeoihts-'or. a1, ualional | Dniversicy nebtes taAR Iy & delen - of [ Coumty. Cori. Thire. wis. an exchamis | o, MeTieq Clty, Jan 1T-—(Dy The A P) | _Toledo, Ohio, Jun. 11—Police earty to- tha counfry know that tie' house 'ls: blg ?hxgg 1o fain eirculatic *{.;;.u, the ¥ 4;.1919, the camptroller | $161.000"for. the year 1919:20. ig. foy: of NiSring -and ‘twenty-Aive” clviliins were Oven of a boit Iro mthe Pan- | night arrested Hoyce Richardson, negrs, enotgh asit wtands: e act:tha. ‘tthey:Jdcked suthentic!copfifma- mfi € - {goyprnment . gecyrities | by Presidént A. Lawrence Lowell l;x’ ed. The ~ suffered no casual. | Aerican Federation of Labor conference | whi is said to-hate besn the driver of ‘the The ropablican stedtinz-comaljtes Was | tion,. Commissioner Enright would mot | O%ied, “Which /inay be regarded in the | annual report. - - © 1 In Bty L troops suffered no easual-ihy (e Spanich-spesking dclegates came | car nsed by five. bantdits at noon today reported lplld"lv ageinet the ihégease, '~m;t‘l s the ‘reports, while- Mayor Hylan, L‘fl :.f lgl:: to the government,. but ex- —— b3 327 i " b 12:7::1 "r‘.‘i::- ‘z’-‘cklel‘ie ;m‘;er:n; tn’:e .\:;:M;’:rkwc-nwtn" P X\ i o e o Lol g e Yoo G sowel- oo, i u,,m1mnm“’;"'¢;‘°”“;£§,n‘5’§o§‘m§: It 1s belleved tn, Londos that Great | . Fix Arrests for Attempted Arson linz upon the deiay of . auel Gompers in| of two railroad detectives. e oores e Jawes frotui s oMo macotiona # PATed with $13,149326.000 o act o | Britaln wiil prepare her disrrmiument pro- | Londori, ‘Jan. 17.—Six fmen were ar-|directing a telegrim to Président Wilson | The bandits are belloved to be mur- Belh ? ; s s 15. - THis w gram on the-roturn-to. that eountry of | redted {his morning in connection » with | concerning the American occupation of | rounded fn a house s mile from the el L o "m‘f':‘.‘:a’n bR e L Pl md'fn:e:ui:é"{:‘f'u!:fl.,?%flfd' Sir Auckiand Geddes, British ambassador | attempt to set on fire the premises of the | Santo 0. scene of the robbery and detectives arm- l"d‘;r ravisions ‘of the. " ‘which |For,’ deslared today he Would mot sccept | SeCurigies - held during the past "hn:; to this country. ; Vacuum, Ol company at Wandsworth las: | At th set of the morning’s session | ed With shotguns are preparing to rail leaders cxnect. to be adopted the | the oifice if it were offered to him. months ‘of less than 9 per dent. . The Saturday. - The poice allege that it is |Mr. Gompers wes asked’ by the Santo| the place. . The .pélice. Tequested by Mr. Whitman | SOmBttelles added that it shoald be tak, The executive board of the Conneeticut | their_bedof one of the prisoners is the :Dominzan dclczatimn to answer a Gues-| Richardson was in hed when arreste ‘alifornia three; Mich two; Oho; Will report for duty tomorrow. ayor |into. consideration t - during m:,: Federation . of Labor, decided - to take | virtual leader of he so-cailed Sinn Feln, a to!m\:z‘{‘n protesting :fl'he police found $2,200 b!dden"-hl o | Connecticut, New. - Jersey, NorPh | H¥In.-ahd - Commissioner ' Phright - aiso | INeNtY Wonths the ‘government soid $4. | #<ps looking toward the organization of | terrorist gang in Londoa. 3 an_occupation. and- de-{ the mattress and an. ndditfonal $135 Was 2 = H e nediat vacuation of the{ found on the 1 3 . i 4, Mr. 500,000,000 of s T mand cdiate evacu of e negro when he was search Carclina, Texas: and ‘Washington, . ene af::e M‘!I' Whitman declared, to abro- 1070 Lo oulvmm notes and bonds, | Public service motor bus drivers in' the Bariicades In North Dubila island t in accordance with|ed at police healquasters. o To make-up: this: number- without ! & a.police rulo requiring: police taking 'y through the national banks. | State into a union. Ithe resolution apnsroved by the labor The dead offices Se cbanging the 425.-total: Mizsouri would [rart in_an investigation fo furnish the |, The tofal resources ‘of ull . mational | - Dublin, Jan. 11—The basricades’and | (8 FESIOen roveved, By 0 o | Schrorder and. Detective Kr g Tone e lore w1 ceats and the following siates commissioner with a statement of every- |banks. last Nov. 16 according to the |- Sixtesm mavy seaplanes arrived at Bil. i the Lroops cordoning a wide area in North | U fred to modify the text ew York Central pollce. The tiek- abé each: Indiana. Jowd, Kansss K ng) that - transpired, if the matter In J0MPIroller’s reports of the call on that | boa. Canal Zone, from San Diezo, a fiight | Dublin ‘tais aftirnoon. Sentiies were on's telezram. inasmuch | et agent wh. ve bout $12,000 t~ tuoky, Louiclana, Maine, Mississippl,. Ne- | &nY Way affected the: police. department. { ate. amotunted * to $22,081,000,000, an |of more than 3,000 miles, - They 'will | Posied on roofs of houses and armored | 7o wo* SOUTTICOT S CIRRIT, PO | e ta k. Tt Breea T 1000t braska, Rhode Island and Vermont. .. |3¢iual Increase since last Sept. $ of | participate in.th > i cars patrotied the mnelzaborhood - QUHARR | Gostared jtee'f fn- favor g b . “The sto i h . . et 96 433000 Imbt i participate in.the manocuvres of the At- | t deelared tself in favor - of evacuation, | e stolen morey was the receipts 42 WIRELESS ACROSS CONTINENT ‘X‘mm‘ et 8 reduction a8 com- | lantim and Paclfic bests. the withdrawal. | started a heated arzament in which the | the Union Station ticket . .. IN 1 HOUB AND 8 MINUTES Xng} of $363.078 W;“'flrfln ing call a year s % " | n-Ameriesn policy of the United | amount taken in sinee the hanks closei : s, itterty oritlel 2 4 2 e antathebite oc- Washi an 19.Chits Badt Hartford, . Conn., ‘Jan. 17.—What ,m:?:‘.;:;wo"‘ :";" lna—“ fl'fllflm\fld to og'étfifl”fle“&?::w'?r?&m 1;::, ,1§nf’vi§nl§=§"i‘xfu"fxe'i’«u'l."afi‘l. fflnfifimfi?’m? \"r‘v?oeehr .nT"izr;'i‘ T l'l‘,‘:“.-hcpm et T {0 be @ world's record:{or civil- | temher of $209.146,000, bat a Tequctin, | for a tour of America, Tereme poverty ! suppiementary report of th: Irish favestl- gates. left the :Union statfon it was followed DRSPERATE PLIGHT OF THE ' " FAMINE VICTIME 1IN, CHINA . Report of Irish Investigation London, Jan. 17.—(Py the A. P.)—A ior 4 2 ' eur-I5ince a year : . = of the country and inability of the public | gating commission of the “labor party | Scnor Solina of Salvador openly ‘de-| by another car containing five -men and dy the lives of miore than ten million - | Iy today when a message from the FEart. . year. ago of $506,151 000.. Loans Fuk | . i- | ol h i3 dclezation would abandon |he driver, habitants of five districts, are bémzj feta T it Ao s qu M:ek Hx ;{;Ir; :nnd discounts on Nov. 15. At to support cpera i»re the cause, which recently visited Irciand to inve: el a at'on would abandon | 3 . I 12,311 B ate condi.ons in that country, wa: Gompers imme-{ A block from the station the second I:q;t alive on arml e«lildh\“t:l(vmflhbm‘.wu relayed across the continent by n..:f-,,‘bfl;-s.,‘“;'{';', L.‘&‘;,‘““;ff since Sep- | «Boh Jones, famous Alnbama evange- nsued this evening by the labor party. It | diately sent the telcsram. The Domini- | Car crowded the first into the curb, Twe an cer;nll, prifcipally « t’e e vrond ; Slation of Hiraur Percy Mazim hers. The !over the correaponding.’ Al ot increase | jiet attending a confereree of city rescue | states that the pubticafn of the tes-|c2n and Co'ombian delerations asserfed | Of fhe bandits opened fire. Killing the two mbwnd‘;. tye Zm@l;.m‘ E‘nml 2 :ua e sed i reply came ‘in. one hour and ight m'n-|ous vear “,,"‘.,’n roo0g . °f-the Prevh | mission superin‘endent at Grand. Rapdis. | timony of one witness befors the invesii- jafler the meoting adjourned that they rafiroad ofeers: ajmost instantly. ‘ha rame, American ytes, 1 . : s 3 272,000, 5 would act s P Crame tes. } Comparing all denosits on Nov." iMich., said women are to blame if this: gainz commission resulted in a visit to | - gy l.l;‘m'nrt‘.h.:n:x:gnl:l of Fred b R e out Jmerated | March 4,181, the comptroney said ek | 152 Wicked‘and sinful generation. | his home by armed men, who, not findinz | wl;‘:’,‘;‘“‘ s el o A e AL e o o e r _ gt e T, o | withy th mieal refusal of Mr. Gomp- i ile. The car was re- crick W. - Stevens, repfésentative of the |lay:League, tite. nationaf organization of | cor T C 0uS Increxsés are shown in the ; the witness, proceeded to damage the fur- | o N5 "0 4 "in’ detall by the resclution | Covered' by’ police fn the wnderworld € i o 7 gre: - 5 i hide 2 3 con » 5 American group of tie international‘=on- | non-commercial ‘wirelss Operaterk: -or at industrial districts of the east and \lm:::n:: h:a':\ :; Rsnul:":":"‘ i ni;t'x}‘r;» i e ort. challenges | Passed unanimously hy the congress, it ‘riet. sortium of bankers who hasjust vom-!which Mr. Maxi o | g the Paciflc const and In the state of | P f fe it 1 y pleted un. investigation in which careful | relaying. the test ;:;s?:“:;;::‘“m‘t Texas. larrest boulevanl delicatess'tl sture, Ap- | the accurauy of the. government's ac- it Ves an effort by the PR N 1 : > 2 : s 21 s o, = delegates to test their | LIVING COST study of the famine situation was made’ nent. - - 5 The total increase in’ all denosits in pendrot's, they- selzed near'y a ton of counts of the “battle of Tra a z v 2+ 108 AArerioati s Sl A '8 INCREAS' by difterent agencles workiny' I the af-| . A record:of one hour and twenty m,,_,'.‘;‘d"’;‘_’." ‘;,“I,',’," ,}’""em March 4, 1919, | @M, chees and imported- foodstuffs. Ethe conclusion that “the Battle of Tralee | yion “whieh doubtiess will be Sopporie 21 CITIES, DECREASE IN 10 fecied discricts. A 3 utes for crosd-continent reiay of a wire- | . 15 was $1,661:395,000, or ; {13 a fizment of the imarination” Mnd Al- | by'the Porto Rlean represcntatives. The continuation of gifts of muney 48{less message -was-made by the Maxim . LoroXmately 11 per cent. during the |, 770 78t mecting of the Intermattonal |leges that “there i3 serious conflict be- Washington, Jam. 17.—Living costs essential if. the lives of millions are {0 | station more than three years ago ang |-~ o0 monthe. - Socialist Conzre<s, at Laghorn. I*aly. da- | tween the evidencs gnthered by the com- = st December =8 compared with (hos be saved, the reporg indicated. - + | until this morning anl attempts to maters —_— veloped strong opn-sition %o the proposal | mission and the faneiful. hizhiy colorel | PLEADED GUILTY OF WAR in December, 1919, showed an' inerease Many of the fanfine victims are being | ially reduice the time had fafcd. - Tener. |INVESTMENTS IN EvROPEAN that tre’ Italian- Soclalists adhers to the ! smry of the- battle of Tralee precentpa b EISK INSURANCE FRAUDS|in 21 of the principal citles and a .de- cared for in reftyee camps establislied in | row another attempt will be mile to bt SECURITIES AR Preopots. of. the TG Inferuationate. fee ¢ The bandits then shot thelr way c n 2 n the hduse of £ommons by the chlef | ey — crease in ten, according to the momthi; some of the larger cities. In those dis- ‘the mew record annl biginntng or Feo. | * FALLI_D FoR e | secrotary.” . Washington, Jan. 17—W!iliam F. Sal- ! review today of the ‘department ';rr l:-bory tricta, under the direct care of the|ruary ‘1 twenty-four amateit operators,| New York, Jan. 17.—Both long term | giri" ke Of Fovernment emoleves in {isbury, Jr. of Euffalo. N. Y., and David | The greater decsease noted was in Chi- American Red rows, American. marines | many ef them formierly in the ariny and |credits and investments in irsgens s | o 28 08 the tmmedizte a7t o fn- !“Al""’ UNRECAGNIZED | 2 Oy lcago, 3.6 per. eent, and the largest in- infantry 1roops) have teen assisting navy ' radie service, will attempt iwithi curities are called for by g U the, Mate machinery. izt m-the distribution og fellef, and, cacord-|both ‘Wwireless telegraph and r;'v!wtein- uation to su»plem:nrt' zfl%gfi:{x’t‘kx‘:- riclals Wtaing with thelt qubtrdinates ipg to the report, "have made a_very | phones to talk across the Atlantic. Hugh |activities' in ‘effecting the_economic ang impression o cl::_qnhg- officials | obRinson, -a . New-Jerséy-member of the | rehabilitation ‘of ‘forei IN STREETS OF CLEVELAND o crease was in Los Angeles 62 per cenmt. me ndictments in con-| The percentaze of in e in some of in refusing to continue thelr funct'oms. Cleveland, - Ohis Jan. 17.—Traveiling | J risk ingurancethe other jcities vas: Cleveland 4.6 per 6 s fasncial, . coun- incognito, President-elect Harding Bich a numbet of woundedcent’; Memphis %) per cent; Beston o league with headquarters here, s the only | (rles,” Gévernor ‘Harding' of tne, federa | A *e7lous shortnee of fopdstaffa tn the ! into Cicveiand todsy on personal busit re mulcted of large sums | 2.7 per cent.; Jacksoisdlle, 2.3 per cent.; cent. 2 nen-commercial operator, it is claimed, | reserve board declared In an address here | MOFEhern Ports of ‘Chile had been brought | ana succeeded in makiny ;ay abol edite thelr claims agamst | Mnneapolis. 2.3 per cent.; Phi‘ad G, i TR TOR s % . s S H m g his way about o¥ - 3 _per cen adelphin ol i v - xary | ko Mas succeeded in talking across the | tOnIght before bout by the suppression of sailings of | the downtown scction for several hours i T Stk 12,1 per cent; New Orlcans 2.1 per eent ; FUSION WITR GERMANY < th esteamers of the 'South American | unrecognifed by strect crowds. i e cene s Sxeminérs oF' Meustanr K pef cent.; St Louil ¢.9 . # f S per . o : < e Stea v g 16 Icv‘im in the ‘burenu and were chasged | cen Portland, Maine, cent ; Vienhs, Jan." 15.—Aside from.the de- nor- | 4 ‘c“’lm““""' 5 to a’strike of | Accompanied by Mrs. Murdlsg. thelwith having furnished - information - of | Denver, 04 per cent : Atlinta 4. oies president-elect made the trip from Marion i ciaims about to be allowed and having | which showed d. ded: Port. in an ordinary parlor cor attached to a | ot interview the prospective | land, o'r:;:-: 1 :",,’I?’:.‘.L"»"}.‘i.’."'r‘m.a-' regular train. so carefully bad they laid | claiments and zrrange With them for a|co L& per cent.. New York o thelr plans to_escape attentfon that the: or of the awards. As much as fif-{cent.; Balthnere 0.8 per cwnt.; Mob ard and intel . S got away from the rallroad station asty laims was demanded | 0.6 per cent.: Puffalo o o5 Prodiiction’ must contihue it the ‘coun- [Eandis. drawing 2 _government milary of | quietly 2 celers, and . the government contended. | Cincimmati 0.4 pér cent. Do S a8d scen v 3.to, pro: T said, but |$7.500 and a salary of $42,500 as baseball | night some of th t, frionds here tice Gould, presiding, set no dat ned ab{ ) of: having led an atfick on the military surplus ‘prod ed of by | director. 3 had not learned of thir presence. for the menteice, the men befng at liberty S T Staatioh tn the ‘hewepeipers. ANother fac. | teay toghyr i e Y, e curt of Cd : Mr. and Mrs, Hardlng roacted Cleve- | undet. bail. ¥ |TWO MEX KILLED nY. noM® tor which is scting as propaganda ‘for 8 case was adjournéd 2 {1and late in the afierpoon and were drl- T EXPLOSION IN PHILADYLPHIA tie fusion idea Is the tillure of the 50- | Lich sot 1or unur 7 o SEecttion. has [SERT PO (37 EooCe m the bl K ei0aded THR 250 S8 | en directly downiewn 1 a.clowd swcret | THIEVES WORK WIOLESALE APFEAL AGAINST DEATH . {SENTENCE OF JOSEFH MURPHY - Representative Wr'llam E. Mason, l!fl : through | Dlinols: will.flle Thomas J. Su‘herlands thard and intelligent work.. r "™ | petition of protest.against Federal Judze | t . ¢ tler | ut e, 2 clcult of : < y u‘_“u”"‘p" o The lisw courts lie within the ares sur- . 58 of finaticing prices. Were arrested and the the “hooeh” | saveral prssries . < g N DISTEICT A¥ XEW Yom |, ‘hiadelpia, Jan. 1. R nie rehabiiitate industry. . - - w'i’ms_m..,' tene ann ety - cordan et | °C o (inuance. of . trid - with. st e e >y avederal Agent Charles W. Hand | notel where they-dined privately and re- | New York. Jan. 17.—Thicves operating |in the main garage of the Quaker Clty : ——“c;immom they were included because u‘f“;fi'fl"“.,, vital,’ Govertior Harding. aeem;m a . i mained overnight. They w mxave for {in the wholcsle h;ur distriet during the ;ulcahn company. The victimy were INDUSTRIAL b 2 4 - 63 irite ; the maintens & : ' s - Marion early, tomorrow forenoon. ilast two weeks have cafied away loot |Percy H. Dean of Philadeiphia e a1 4 had m?:u htqrm-fien. m:.-_?:n!. the | 1ie e ofzinu\l‘ft&flwe rels V':Ixh-n-«lr e robhed the Braadway | L . |valued at inore than $300.000. merchants | George 'McKee of Haddorfiel) "N 3. ;:‘ e ; hn‘_, “"[ "“"_ “m.hln;u W, raid - in-order = counitries ‘wi m“,l of the Bay County Savings Bank. RESULT OF GFF-YEAR CITY said today, eoincident with an announce- [ eral other employes of the compaky were L AT g fto release:Murphy. % hageseri e .| Bay City, Mich., killing L. M. Prasons, an ; . p ¢ fnv i th Bridgeport, Jan. “17.~-Industrial condi- : 7| “Otherwise ‘there: will“be a" constant | in 3 ELECTION IN MDDLETOWN | 7! that police were Investigating taree | Slightly injured. . tioms’ Nere becaine’ , goméwhat . ‘improved Y tendency, i nsurance mamn. and Martin. L.. Debets, {burglaries h occurred Sunday. .| .Chauffeurs of the companiy have beem /. the' govErnur: explained, “t6- [president of the Valley Telaphon GURAI ward the aecumulation: here of * £oods, | and escaped With $5.000, v .4 . CEREMONY ON PORTIO® | Printir-lly. faw materiais, ERIK ries, which have been in; tne habit Middletown, Corn., Jan. iT—A heavy| Three establishments in n six-story on strike for several wecks and a num- vote was pofled. here today in the off |Duilding in West Twenty-fifth street were ber. of acts ‘of -wiolence *have occurrid, About ten days ago hombs were found In sentative A. J. Velstead, whe . e year city election. '.v?.; P. Stow (dem .umc';f:: ‘-*:IH;M e :;-mdar and furs val g P Marion, Ohio,'Jan. 17.—Final plans ling to Europe but which now, was elected city cler] a majority & A ken. ‘commany. of tiese the - siniple_c.remony7on- the:eais wn:: aiccount, of Europe’s 1nability - to pay and | v (oot A% A8 Willlim M. {595 over Harris L. Wilox (rep). W: No trace had been found tonight ef |©abs was demolished but no one was fn- oF 3 ¥ the tmar 1o ekelr -bwn fnability ‘to opse e liaros. the man who fs trying t have !jjam J. Kreft (rsp.) Was re-eloted tax {the two unmasked bandits who _thig |jured. Several cabs have been stelem er o ; Warren G. Harding as. president |SPIPPIRE t0.the United Blates tn-order to | Lyereman L1y ok the eo-operation of | collector. A woman was elected an entered. the fover of a fashion|and wrecked. The Harvey Hibbell F!“’"‘?%»‘lfl 2. the’ Galtod Statha “mere Vit sell, fir cagh.™: ., ERir everybody to make the country more | gessor, Miss Clara A. Kelsey (ren.) de. : h in Tark avenue, ' resumed - operations” with " 1500.” Hérs | sroved : . Ee, S near 100 per cent. dry. . feating Willlam J. Dorgan-(dem.) by 200 | assistant’ manager, and. escaped & ' “ S : - 9 = BODY OF GRANU DUCHESS ® 20, per cent. owt in wages werit Into of- WORKING HO 2.2 y \ majority. . Y wit ha payroll of $2,700. Employes wait- foct. " s Ll KING MOURSUEE = Pérlstent rumors that Christy fathew- | The republicans elected six members of | I3, in lisic to be paid knew nothing of , OLGA ON BRITISH STEAMSHEIF . —— e A& AIX T THE N, H, ROAD | son. famous New York Gianfs niteh, the common council and the ocrats i the holdup until they heard a shot in. | e FORMER GERMAN EXTRYSS ‘ n e ~| was dend were denfed. “Mattv's” physi- | two, which Wil give the ns a|Side the office. The twe men Lrandished | - Londoi. Jan. 17.—Todies supposed ' to dAS SUFFER # - . Hartford, Conn., Jan. 17.—8uit was in- |clan. Dr. Packard, at Saranac Lake. N. [majority of four in the revolvers betore them and fed. be th Olga. daugh- HAS SUFFERED A BELAPSE AT . Jority body: | y i Sy 35 o . : *{stituted today by United States Attorney, Y. sald Matty is on the roai to recovery, s - - e - holas of Rus- The Hague, Jan. 17—The former Ger: |~ - A | Eaward L. Smith against the New York, | aithough still confined to bed. A BANK MESSENGER BRIDGEPORT TO ASK DOND. - sia, ang hee'aaid ure aboard the Seition . steamer Devanha, which is due to reach 1SSUE OF $2,300.000 FOR SCHOOLS | Exypt at the end of the present week Disinterred ct Yelaterinburg, the bodies — 1 - Ger- New Haven ‘and Hartford railroad, alleg- ' empress is reported to be in & very i {ing violation of the federsil laws in_caus. Reports eof; coltusion -between briding e R today: on_trains ‘to’'work more | contractors and materlal dealers such as| Detroit, Mich., Jan. 17. . 2 -Automobile | © Bridgeport. Jan. 17.—The of al- ] o alto 3 in ‘one day. _Twelve | the Lockwood committee discovered In |bandits held up & are s3id to have been smuegied throw: tre. in B ;. % - ¢ ¢ P messenger for - the | d tonight d - ,uwf:f.c'.' m"fl;‘.‘f,‘ Frone b:';"fe'hh'édmo&h n%,-&n. the | New York are said to be the cause of the [Highland Park State bank 1 Highland | siators 16 spprove & ond ‘..-. of l‘x‘ P'v:'“p:n‘::nm"?r Tha stecuter’ i 17, ctipts of.Batarday and Sueday. . . coumt. ' - - - EAED . oh 4 Park, a suburb, laté today and escaped ! 700,008 for the ? o £ - " construction. @8 sch: disembarki with a satchel contxifthg-about $2,000. by the city. Mg achosle (b.‘lnd tor ....“’...“.'.‘.2{‘“ A - 3 b ¢ L

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