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e — TEN PAGES-—70 COLUMNS MSC]IW&II_QEQ-@T‘*' Voucher Explaine e i Rl L ERULATION OF PACKERS Situation n Austria A remewed military oceupation of Con- stantinople by the allies is imminent. “Eyery textile mill in Benalngton, Vt. ‘Wwas in operation yesterday for the first | about the level .of 1916, emuimqot of the Largest Railroads in Confer- ~ ence All Bat Two Agreed That the New England Roads 3 sy Reopening of tie Austflan parliament Rt ‘deavor to Find Means to was postponed because of the ericieal po- | by Him im Connection With | Continue Existence of That — Regular Business of the|. = - Panish proviscisl imicipalitios . 2 . § et ity oo by il Bethlehem Com Vote Was 46 to 33, With Senators Brandegse and McLean * > ‘ City Co. of New York sfjaounting to $15,- pany. . . s o L] Patis; Jan, 24.—(By The A. P.)—The | 000,000. New York, Jan. 24.—Eugene R. Gracs, |, . - Voting Against the Bill—Measure Calls For Fedsrai St v ‘supreme councii, composed of representa- president. of the Bethichem Stesl Corpor- | A il 1 > e gage s i » 4 = The Cleveland city council adopted g 2 Cmu'u‘io 2 7" Must Obtain Additional Revenues or Be Forced Into Cxes ch Gione Sxittin, Wily, Frasoqfal ;"““.“‘“‘"‘;" BIEY wrging. the: United | 208 apveared tonight boere tie Walsh Livestock n of Three, to Be Appointed by the e s a7 ) % g e sy ¥ o d later ferred togeth - | States government to recognize the Irish o o % Bankruptey — Roads Request a Greater Division °f|mm°f}=: the fallure of Germany to Qisarm | FepUBIIC. . B e oo ates amoos| - Prscident—Commission Would Have Access to Packers’ Lx i " as provided for by the tres_y of Ver- Charles M. Schwab that no part of the RN ? c0 i' Rates Int I ei'Wifli Trunk Lines West of | sailies. The experts were asid to make | Eepresentative Cazmipbsil introduced o > latter's personal expen: an officer of | 1 " " 22 : & detatied repoct on”the ‘subject, with | bl to increase’ suluricy of senators and | the ‘smcrgency foot corgoration Imd beea | Books and Have General Supervision Over Packers, o P < L, - o o recommendations- regarding measures. to| T en m B 4 8| oharged to ship. construction. » - 'Yhe Hudson River—The Entire Railroad Structure of the | insure = execution " of the disarmament | year after March 4 arged to ship. construction. clauses of - th ty. The experts will Colonel E. H. Ahadie, former u;lwlg < sud s ot .9 n n s- - . . Cvunh'y Will Be Affected by Decision, Which is Expect- | fiect temorrow morning, while the coun-| The Ware'(Maes.) weslen mills will re- | ST _§onerat of the board, and Per) imilar Agencies— Morse, untant, viously had re-| . . W . . " el will, contriry ‘to expectations, take | open on fall time next Monday MorIng. | firy e oo P o S Are Hopeful For Final Action on the Bill . : up the ‘situation of Austrls, instead of | The mills have ben closed for 1.f.¢ than | & oy cner Tor 3360550, Shesen 1o, ooter O ed Todly. $ reparations. a month. e el Dersonal expenses of Mr. Sciwab aaring | . -in the House During the Present Session. B e R tish il October 1918, wheén he was director gen- . g 33 ip in the tation of | Lloyd George, and the president of the| It was learned the deportation of trou- ! ration, An zudit| ' Washingtc o Jan. 24.—By a margin of AW-;;:!_:;:!: hr;uz’m el l;:::i\la::n t::"!xoilgmw‘ “Elne:x:?u:. The m,'\' 1: the | French council, Aristide Briand, it is un. | blesome aliens who are in this country | T8l of the fleet corporation 5 of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corpora-|thirteen volcs, .the senate late = today . X { controveriy ms to the division of freight | derstood, desire an opportunity to talk :'h*fl‘w‘ Fors- 4 orts, 1s Belng ponsiderod bY | $ionis” books, they added; discloted that cast.met in gonference here today at the iy ..y ot the Hudson' river. it also was | Over the different phases of tme.repara- | the state department. Voluntary licensing of packers also Is provided, an attempt by Senator Pome- passed - the \ jong-fought bill for federal | ;-ne: democrat, Ohio, to eiiminate this > ~ 3 % 2 5 tion: tioni ‘beto E¥ o $100,000 of this amount nad hern charged Fegulation of the meat packers and other feature having Luen defeated today, 43 request of Chgirman CIgTk of the inter- |said, wifl afféct’ practicailly every rail- s questions ‘before the. subject comes %o sifp conatruction. Mf. Mot explaine s to 34, atate commerce comslsslen ‘to settle, a8 | road of any slze in the country. up for discussion at the full council. Erle railfoad annouseed further reduc- p agenciés’ of the Mvestdck industry. ki 5 A 2arhbe 5di i ors-iate ha g = ed, however, that when ne e hix.re- - & 3 0 + The "premi a id ‘to be consid-]tion would de made in payrolls by work- » o g ‘The ‘vote was 46 to 53 andthe legisia- ::rhlnegr e ‘;‘ "t;: n::hm ‘of New m; m(';';; t.:ml:ave b::n‘ !m\:: !o.tllhg b: ering whether it is femsible and advisa-|iDE all office, yard, station and other | POTL, CORCErning the voucaer le & o fro: X Only two important nmendments were tion, ‘e ceniter of ‘bitter controversy for | gy s ol cte before passing the 'y d not now say Whether - | bl \and .carriers for a ‘greater division of |cent statement of Howard Elliott, former ble to have thé Gerig.n representative | forces five days a week. certify, and can a decade, mow Foes to the house with b+ A I ‘ $ this item was not eventually alloceied or | d » =th | lican, of New k, would inciude horses, . council, betore- ¥ supporters hopeful of final action <! 3 y resd the. New Haven, that should _With the. council, before- the final de- nged. s ul mules and goats within the operations of e 1 [ he e Sngiand exrriers fail to obtain | GBon on reparatiohs ls- taken. The| The crown prince of Jupsn in the (CWSDESL o luriug the present session of congress. A British delegation is believed to faver in-| cOUrse of his trip will pay .a call of re- kets w exc! pro- G Ged ‘tnt Would be excluded from the _Eight howyrs of conferences eenthmlllf ::?.‘;:::éy";mfi;x:en ,{: a‘f:rmmmr:x: viting ‘the Germans to take part m the®pect at the White House, Washington,| i, t5002'8 100 el cPRRee PR k| o be sought. Posed federal superzision. i funnius, Sutsion. o o ae{ ot the.euuitiry. amint fall Dltcugsion atteg the allles Bome to'an pa-§ 4°00rtiAk. (o THklp : reporia method puraiod in _relmbursing . 3z, | o, JATCSE Aivioon n the senate was| Another amendment, by Semater P prought mo i v t o : erstanding: among . themselves. Y o s e Sppe man, democrat, of da, eleven presidems and B, M. Robinson, |~ None. of those attending: the confer. | “°73 FHOME AMORE themscives. question,| An autematic device bx which ene man 5‘5”;” ot '“’“:,‘i‘,“;f,z,,"::d%:,f,&a,':lme bill, while a majority of the republi- | al mersons wiose chiet T,..;,‘,’l'.’f E"fi?fif yresident of tre- Ameriéan, Snort . Line | shces wonks mime L B ompromice | Herr Bergmann, :the German delegate, it| 3 operate all the doors of a mubway | 304 Ms ofice orgaiaalion in ¢ can opposed it. -The party lineup was | stock growing on production of ngri- Poiitoad Associaifon, who et will them. | Who Jmd eld. out aEaines 3 COMPIOTEC | jo expected, will confer with Lows | train has been ‘put in operation on the o Gatribering this item amioy “the | €i6htesn - republicans and - twenty-eight | cultural products from the bill's provis- But it was said that the ex: lux(‘v‘:ea! w&t\h ;:Dt-: Rtehde {h:rpmmmt xr:;e o of the el | Loucheur, the French minister of liber-| Brooklyn Fourth Avenue line. ‘_“'l‘ws prs Taite oAD" Taiativgl ,dem‘x;nll for u—mflwlth twenty-three | fons, The author declared that the Jeg- two éxeeptians were zgreed tha © | re] A "~ | ated regions, and it is reported that he 21 republicans and ' ten -~ democrats against. | jslay) w Englind roads must obtain addi. | aware and Hudsor was sdverse to grans | WLl muke an ‘oficial efier o pay. we| The New Yerk New Haren & Harttora | 100,000 of it was charged to e | Senators' Brandegee and MeLean of Con- "N,QL‘_ ",‘,",,‘:,"“,:‘e’,‘,_‘l.’"‘::il,‘",“"‘":fl"““h‘ tional reventies or be forced into ‘bank- | jng any doncessions o the New England |poyon™ i ke 10 cold within' & yoar, one.| line south. of Winsted was blocked for | ehem Ship! ¥ Corl : fpe{ Betticnt voted agamst the bAll. e % G rriers. Mr. Lorce was sald to have . i {a Bethlchem subsidiary in charge of ship- yards. ‘cal fourth of that amount in cash, W0 hours yesterday afternoon because of It was not charged, she wit-| Al fundamental features of the legis- |~ Other amendments adopted included g:}!dr:h:t!}ci;l; St oF the: lle:,rg:r 'Z“if?rfl ' The eventuality of a German being in-| & broken rail near Burrville. D 0 hie! cact of ‘ERiEH 20\ Nt ’“mi'u Dresented by the agriculture)one by Senator Borah, republican, of eren vited_to git with the council depends paft- ine Hadie.: comamittee:as & subgtitute for the original | 1aaho, prov hat a oceeding lines. Iy u%on Herr Bergmann's reply to 3L| The people of the United States saved | DR (estified by Colonel Abadie. At ve | Kenyon-Kendrick Dl were retained” by | tna jivesios po byt ok b\:.:’:: propects that the enstern roads. | -Chalrman Olark in requesting that the | Loucheur, who will ask him if Germany | MoTe than $1.000,000,000 fn 1920 as a re- | Tatter of company never claimed this | the senate. to the public, and an amendment by Sen- throngh thefr executives, wouid-Teach an | execitives' séek -a compromise was satd | g any proposition to make before the' Sult of prohibition, accorfing to figures | Bethle! an’t of cost wugainst gov-| ., The -Bill would. create a federal Wve- | ator Pomere: democrat, of Ohio, de relieve. the jnter- | to, have told ‘them. that the commission | alles decide-finally on What coursé they | cOmDiled. by the Anti-Saloon League. $100,000 as an item of cost Lgainst tock -commission ‘of ‘three members ap- £ L - O tre “task | wds 16ath ‘to acccpt the: task of £eltinZ | ahall pursue to ‘enfore execution of the ¥ ernment ships, but charged that amount | the bill, although horse and mule mar- of $269,5¢3 had been _made . tp Mr.,yPecial rule 1o expedits house action is i The: executives ‘are expectid to con- tifwe thelr cenfererces tomorrow, and tonight it _was, inlicated. that there were claring that apon emactment of the biil — i t T v fair divisions 23 it was feared it wou'd | treaty, The prison population In New York | (0 Profit and loss. toRtht: sopiel Z‘L;“’;‘.L‘,’ u:": ‘}.?Z:fi!‘i 'lfn:::ry’-u ru_;_xm :vl:-:;': n\‘:x‘-"r.'h: 'u::; 'Tfi s 1 inot be able to satisty any group Of the | Tne premiers are understood to be!State on June 30, 1920, the close of the | MI. Grace submitted ‘:xm&'::e‘r paera | cmmissibn Would have power fo lssue | be terminated s u‘::‘“:.‘uan“-.hfl X Tauds' ihvolved snd would leave MAUters | grextly Alurmed ot the S o Ave | frst year of pronbitiof Showes & o | of \m&us ‘\oufinewrsmfl‘n Nt J;"‘m.’orc}ern. collect, and distemninate informa- | stock commission. + Perticipating - |1n o tangle. £ vl } tria_and will endeaver to find some way | Crease of 1,871 over the preceding year. | PLPOTUNE 19 o gty to e tion, ‘haVe accees to packers' books « Friends of the bill succeeded in with- {Wright, gencral traffic fanager of the ! : s - | Stodkyards, comthission men and simila I ! the treaty of Sevres will be taken up afi-|board of pardon advists. He said too | PIoved by Perley Morse & Company, pre ! . similar { Penmsylvaila system,. and D, Ti Law- o il g S S proposed, and aiso defeated a motion to ? agencier. Heview vestock com- | er the council has finished-considering the free franting” of *pardans “weakens the | Ce0¢d Mr. Grace on the stand. He e ewants " otde ot il recommit ;m bill to the agriculture com- 4 = rence, geéncral fréight agent of the Lack- | Austrian situation. law and makes its enfereements a farce.” identified as the man who discovered an . e n amendment by Semator 3. Fustis B E ; jawanpa. . c e . 8 would be nrovided mittee. voucher in tion. - Kul- | the bill ‘which dlso prescribes rules for | Hitchock, democrat, of Nebwewsk: - : = B e == SliEt has ;‘L'i"'l‘:fnél’f 1t 'was a Betnichem Sicel | Son8uct of (e packing business and stip- | posing that packers Five 2 wee s otics 1" Wilaxd, Ea'timors and Ohio; T, | Mr. Lawrence told the commission that | TEN. NEGROES KILLED BY Premier Glelitti has prepared a bill Corporation voucher drawn to C. M |ulationd against monopoly, ‘untair trade | of bids and prices for livestock was lost, rea, Delaware znd Hudson; W. IL {the average Jond In' New FEngland was EXPLOSION OF G.\sou_\'z.m be presented to the Itulian parliament | Sch'wnb and that the word. “Personal’ practices, engnging in unrelated indus- |70 to 8. The author said it was designed De'fgors, Lackawanna and | 14 per cent. less than’ carload capacity, | P D) resrecting ‘the participation of worimen Was not on that voucher. He explaitied | {63 anid other similar acts. to stabilize the market, . Akcred: Pere Marquetle: | wiille in’trunk, line territory cats were | Memphis, Tenn., Jan, 24.—Ten negroes| ! the management of industrial plants. | 2% "ot on that Voucoot, U2 GRLRCH loaded to capacity, thus producing great- ! yere killed, 'a score were injured, some { knowledge of the final disposition of“the e er tevenue. . In ig estimation, he said. | probably - fatally, and property damage| , WOrK Was resumed at the Remington | CTFICIES Ll g urther search [STATE OF XEW YORK.TO - |this and other errbra, fnstead of division | catimated at $200,000 Was caused today | ATmS Union Metallic Cartridge company, | tem. Hie admitted that o further toarch TEST WATER POWER ACT The execulives ware saly to Tepresent |of ‘rates, were to klame for the inck of |y an explosion of gasoline in a tank car | PIa0t, Bridgeport, after being shut down | WhISh Was BECRentl bY S SO R G ¥ e not only their'own lines but:all ratiroads 'revenue for the New England carriers. | at the plant of the Colvar Reese com-{Since Dec. 13. About 3,500 reported tor| 7o “lar %W, "Moree's testimony that | . Waskington, Jan. 24.—The notice was o 3 pany. The blast wrecked a part of the he (Kulner) had been informed by e |served on the federal power commission | money matiers was the motin - 7 AT oil plant, feveled- a block of frame build-| ., e employe of the Bethlehem Corporation ftoday that the state fo New York pro- [for the killng of Elmer - G- A= o MOB. LYNCIHED TWO . g:gu ;na shoolk the entire North End of amm";‘:;flw ;;:::"m ““",',',':”’{[thl! the $100,000 had becn disatlowed. nonellla te‘n ux:n the courts the constitu- | James Gay Gordon, Ji S e city. A 250,000, [ oh ographie | tipnality . of the -recently. ena % XERRQES 'AT WARBENTONSN. C. | 116 FIV 1 od two ate white persons— | 15.000,000 bushels of eorn to relieve suf-| Mr- Grace exhibited a photographic| tipnality I TRIAL OF STUDENT BRINES FOR KILLING ELMER G, DREWES Philadelphia, Jan, 24.—A quarrsl aver $560,000 FIRE IN THE 'BUSINESS DISTUCT address to the e el 5. «of the voucher in question, which | power! creating, the power -commis- |of Willlam P. Bri e - Warrenten: N, C. van: 24, T o e Dat ferins In Purogs, Chipa, and the Near | iS00 ut against - the. -'Bet.hlzhm;‘ilun_ Witk Sutiority to approve or diup- |sapkomore At the Universey g ) N e “which Jasg siglit broke Into the jail re- o i 2 h ) . Inerease of the Franted 3 a A Bt ¢ K wo close friends S SRl S 217 'naved "to, megross heid tbre after an | g, LoWent 3id they Would recov- | py g U T etom JE00 to £350 o yey | Schwab. “for . special _expenses” The| Altomers for New “York: also an- . armed clash, with ‘whites “early Sunday | r 4 since theirthigh 'school days in Wi . was . COMPADY, § NOuNcesl While the state ,wished -t Pnil fd N R R cose, president of, the off com- | W28 announcéd by Frany Aydelotte, voucher paid by the steel wco; i e 0 ap- l!f#elphh. o ! o PRt ar' 68 the hearings. started today as o) £ it s ; . | he added, and the record of payment ap- | pear n commonwealth winl i 3 Liotay fn fho anxiecy of authorites to Saithe gxpiosien . sponter | LTl E SO f the"Rhodes Sohol- | pesrs mpon. its books. JHe expiaihed it fan ‘applicant for Niguza river. power | Willism P. Drines had ol poracna ot Saa | ¥ tristion the vapor ‘escap- 4 was the Bethlehem corpordtion™ practice | privileges, It would oppose appli 4 tions of | his animosity toward i Drewes &L {rrietall o 'recurrence of violence, com the tank car when the metallic o agrves distribute items of genc § expense [priviale carporations for thé s. and of his i . Deow bod! Seven: of the -nine neeracs Jeft in the | cnp was rémoved preparatory to unload-| Kaioh O. Duser, American consul at |0 SFENte TEUS OL FOU B RN HOD e A e takn by the e dechmentian 10 do Drewes bodily {dall by the mob were today hurried to | jng the car. coming in contact with the | COTURNa, Spaim, in a message to the state | *ToonS. 3 £ harm,” declared the prosecuting offieial {Raleigh for_sife keeping and this after- | atmosphern, The car, which contained | J¢Partment, said unemployment in this mmnmf&"' it 5ot the ';ay‘.’..“.’ffl“xl :::n’:w‘::: fhoes ém?n;: e ing Bay orried the progress of the open- New Have, Conn., Jan. 26,—The e no0n five addilional arrests were made | 8000 gallofs of casing head zasoline pro- | SUNITY Virtually stopped emigration from | PTactice the rortion of the payment ' Y 5 50 | hour were Seveic 1, \LProximataly feur tife: elty: fife apparatus was called tv“lfn'nd het:;rhaneu -m‘ rnuh;d to Raxol-,—rz. duced by the absorption process, was | SPain. Johem_ Shizbuilding Corporatios, the sub- Jury and ’u.f;"'-“:’m'.i.fi'-':.‘:".'?..fi..‘. 2 & : Fou er ne; “for whom wai N 8 3 - . eyt ) . il lepart- safly thia morning to Neht 2 "”:::‘e" ‘l:; it B Eve emaane | e e ts | 1 Teur et A A usevnlasbors i e A e g R Driet f1éd 1n opposition to & application | dey " “UOUTRmENt wis taken for the firs whicly swept througt¥ the Meadel. *fhe’ Warrentoh home guard, ordered | temperature. When the cap was remov-| e5ted In Ansorta Saturday in a raid by | ™ <4 ¥ dupartment tore i Chavel lon¢ by Governor Morrison last night, | od. cecording to this theo Accordingly, the witness added, Thlllur power by the Niagara County Irriga- Mr. Gordon alleged th; ’ " ihe vapor | State police and charged with fllegal 1i- . ’ that Brines bad g ‘fite wag ditovered ShOTUY Gog under arms all day and the Hen- | came in contact with much higher at. Qoir selling had thelr cases continued to 5:-:3?;’"; scl::;l' 5‘:’“‘.‘.’:&‘{.'.‘;’: r:;x:n:‘:g ::r'tlkn:::do!‘" their a’;‘?:‘f,‘.’o?f.'.',‘,'."&’a:‘ A ;nfiu:mxmfif {0, remes for the purpese ‘Bolore miumight and appurently origh-faory nSyome suavd ‘also stosd in readi- | mospheric conditions here and the ex.|Thursday. was prepared, charging $100,000 of the| 'The hearings inaugurated today by the | death. and thot the . 2delphai natéd on the ground floor, It #read rad-. noeg to resoond to any cail. However, | plosion followed. == ritiore of | STONEET | againgt - The | dsihinieated Mok ae SLAit. purpees T G had Dese s nakts of this Wi+ ity i “'ifi'u‘-éh?’“’é“mm’n %0 the | WRIEht TO urther oubreak was regarded | The force of the explosion eplintered a lm‘:rt::.uuq'ua‘:’x:i’l‘l.:u ’?:“'c"?fi e Bethlehem Shipbullding corporation as ' taining of information that will enable | Grines' apartmenc = the furnace of y after midnight. i as probable. row of frame tenement houses along the alifornia and | xpens: : » streets near the burning building and.the | "oy “oororier's fury held am inquest | entire block. The occupants were blown | Other American wines have accumulated “’-r;‘::“;h‘l’ I‘!‘u‘:‘t;l:)?e:néhelmndel.n‘ Cor-r;:a;:rd;::gl‘le:eh::;r e:::yel::‘ rl:y :}L ;: - to le;lrm': ’;I““‘“ g o temperature Was I0 above- zero, byt ‘ithls morning and quickly returned a | to the street, or caught under the fall- in the German free ports, alleged only poration journal entry voucher was pre- anri Falls Power company shall be cur- | with :mx:l CUIMEL\ S . Inrge: crowd quickly gathered. i verdict: of “death at the hands of ' un. | ing timbers. . When police and firemen | OF safe keeping. red showing the absorption of the |tailed Yor sssignment to other applicants | oth rotantany ares GeTee asd the At 135 thiy moruing the flumes wepe | LI0LT U onth reached the scene. streets and alleys were | T100,000° In 115 genessl expenss: accvint | Sna it & wto Wiee Mpoaition Susiiiie ‘-’h;:;::,w‘;"“ Y uind involuntary man- e e town_ Ito. the four-| All Withesses teatified to inabiltty to | covered with splintered timbers —and pepernaroreived at Helsingtors | 1o the item was 80 entered on its books, | made of any additional water that may “th ol e ioa wis form- | 1dentify any members of the mob. tbrn and twisted houschold goods, with|NOW admit Lenine is very il wurder charge that As o re- | R0 L0 P that tem,. he: assertod. ‘was | be, diverted: from the river by.a pecposed | | DeS Dresed by the eiate. 2 ¥ Solfeitor Gartand E. Midgett, arrived | the dead gnd injured caught in the sult of the discovery of a bomb plot ;v: mm oed Bt doas a.hlp it ™ ket o te g °m e ’; “”m" o Hr::'fl e iGN itg on all parts of the building. At flla"‘gofl.y and assumcd control of the situa- | tangled mass. against Lenine at Kovno, Lithuania, 15¢ | ,,{\.‘3( TE! . "“ e ite the . ‘“.n;. present trea =) ,'l o 1o c e s s eul. {ime the fire had not spread Be: unduzhi’flon. After a conference with local cit- people were arrested. ,m;;, ;e?:nc:mn“on Ewed ito the emert e o o 7 o, Ot 11 with @ bu. "'g,,;"‘,h: b:llwedl w‘,,:’;":;,t,"f;u,‘ izens He anncunced that he would defer | FARDING WAS THE GUEST “ARbough no member of the firm cowld ;3N investigation uatil feeling has susided. be locatéd, fire department oficluls esti- e mated that' the loss would reach $30 PAID BRINDELL § ney surrendered him to the police several days after a warrant had been Issued or AEmiaL SERVICE charging him with the Dartmouth st ked by us to pay any : , Governor Lake is going to ask the leg-| [N°Y Were never as WILSOX FOR CONTINUANCE OF HIS WIFE'S BEOTHER | jsiacure to give authority to the state of | PRIt Of It . &) Mr. Grace was still on the stand when s Rockledge, Fla., Jan. 24.—President- | onrecticut 10 join with other New Eng- ] The warrant followed th: land states -in-"a - commission on foreign | LN¢ Commmittee adjourned for the might| o o\ oion Jan 24— President Wil |iScovery of Brines' automobile in Ge: . clect Harding reacher here this after- Oreign | 7o will be recalled tomorrow. as! y —] en! ile in Ger- oy AN ation of thd ¥igin of the fire| . | FOR PBEVENTING STRIKE | noon in his houshoat cruise down the|>'C J0mestle commerce. - s : i eon transmitted to congress today with {MAA1OWNR, deserted. The lenther seats of e&ffl‘d 'b?;';im:an AS fAr as was known = Fiorida comst and spent the night as the o his concurrence a ‘seport from the na : the car are alleged to have been blood- ey RIMINALS IN NEW YORK ne one was in the buiidirg but the watch-{ New. York, Jan. 24.—Two safe, suppos- | ruest of Mrs. Harding’s brother. Clifford ) feat DIYS ssthenty, o ne1C e pooed, 3 tional advisory committee for acronau- ::‘T:m:.:?:g“ e #ide pocket was found |ru { nterstate commerce - commission to su- RENEW THEIE ACTIVITY |tics recommending continuance of the air pistol from which two shots tatird . Kling. who i ! : . man, who tarned in the first aiarpr at- | ¢d to contain rrr e R e I BT winter resident &t| porvise raiiroad rates within a stats. s mail service. had been fired. The cartridges, the po- SR SRlg 10 i5p e Spor Sied from ~dFe' council’s “offices. tomorrow, pro- The housemoat (Victoria fook her time el 23 between states reached the su-| Now York, Jan. 24—Theft of jewels| The report, which is it welmtiocs Ilfol ";.d' Yo et smbke. R AR ",-hné‘ed Lare ;wmce MoAvay tn the - | Quring the day’s sailing ‘down the sleepy, | PTET® COUrt from Wisconsin. worth $10,000 from an East 37th street'and was accomparied by only a brief let- | B8t Which pierced Drewes' brain. m“i::r:?:m H'um-'n fice from :the | premei court gnd fercibly. optned. - { semi-tropical reaches of the Indian rive: apartment, was reported today eeveral!ter of trahsmission, asked for continu- . X = Elaberate - arrangements are g ! hours after the death of two men by |ance of the air mall service on the |ORGANIZED MOVEMENT ro the Mendel andFroedvran | Justice. McAvoy today granted this | & g(:m};:;d:‘f;“;n‘;";;“';;;:;‘ :n:- -|made at Callao, Peru, for the entertain: | buliets marked the renewed outbreak u(lzround that it provided “a necessary BMUGGLING OF uo: i wotateg, Tho fire was |order. to- Sumuel - Untermeyer, who- s | M. MArdee and bl companions of | ment of the. visiting sailors and. offiers | orime in New York. . § | means for the develosment of the civil et = 7 ing {3 the department stor~ and | conducting the presecution of Robert. P. | the cruise piaved 4 Of the United States Atlantic fleet, which | The body of a man killed early this |aircraft metivities of the nation.’ New York, Jan. 24.—Smugglt a3 thre oo R} 1 Yictaria ‘will* probably: reach Vero. her —_ was identifled late tocay as John Jo-|serted. had demonstrated the practica- |inio this country fis " to ‘the rear fn::\ ll:endeeg“l‘fi:m “\:A :al':!";«a“:e!x;':cl;ua“{ndex et ‘station; "’Mou ynlgh!anL So far mhhn J. Bullivan, 63, since 1898 a up‘!smh Smith, 25, former United States sol- | bility of -heavier than air planes for civil |lent that an orgs nlznfi;?r:l-:'bm” DI"". i " |and fting -cabinets in the offices aiso | the Party has done mo fishing and that ?vm‘i‘,. the Lawrence, Mass., police de-|dier. a8 well as for military ures. The value led which draws lucrative fees from . re to be produeed In comt. Biorts &g | PArt of the vacktion programme may he n:m hL xeg suddenly Monday noon| Liscut Carrado, a laborer, was killed {o6f the service, the report added, might |ropean erimin vishing to escape, locrite. Roswell Tompkins. the secretary, | PoStponed -entirely until the - houseboat at his home. He suffered from heart fail- | late today in an' explosion, which Mw‘nol be, apparent in the terms of dollars | was report.d tor by Commissioner of vt haw th ifations to the safes | leaves Miami next week on her way back | UT® and collapsed on the street, believe was caused by a bomb, in. the!and cents, but would be easily seen |Immigration Wall's at Filis Island. 3 vho e combinations e gafes | ¢ "t Angustine, — plant of the Columbia Smelting and Re- should the mation again be ealled upon | Ramifications of the = organizatien other - ‘The | has:proved futile. o | 3 B0 T 0 AR S 3 Internal revemue depmrtment will ..-lnn&ng Conpany here. to mobilize its air fonces. R which charres $50 to place cach s A pipe containing i g -xplosive was! Tho Peport was signed by Joseph S |away on shins lears rop, oxtedd ) ing £ eral court at AMany against a Syra- | received at the plant u ,unk and A *: brouchont e o Street from the heart of the fire. Brindell $32,000 for “valuable services” | - OF SHELTON CITY GOV'T a received at the plant . ,unk, and when | Ames, chalrmen of the executive commit | t only throushout shipph i cuse business 'mian acfused of making | Carrado struck the pipe with an axe. the tes of the national advisory committee. :: d. b t i e e admitted under cross-examination today beer in his home containing 3.78 per cent. | e followed. He was instantly ' flcial ' bo £ [ Tonahoremen ani. others n e ooy’ MUBDER TRIALS TN TOREE - . . . . |that. the. “valuable. services” consisted 1n | Shelton, g‘nn.,r{:ény.-;u Investiga- | alcohol. ) o3 e and the. vooem 't i he was n{f:‘:r?le:lln": e md:'rm;fl::?e:arvf iy e e O CUSTE SECTIONS IN RHODE JSAND | Brindell's preventing a_ threatencd strike, | Uon 9¢ all depa: e o ' I i v ccording to a detective agency whidh work was badly damaged. and several prominent elvilians. Qiscovered th iste yiag & I PRI 55 the bora ot ‘aidermen. Too hosrd | (Former Gevernor Framk 0. Lowden,! *The postoffice appropriation bAll, in | e existence of the organiza- Previdence, Jan. 24—Three persons in g Harding ‘cabinet and will go in as secre- | o100 AUHHORITIES SILENT S on w5 ol el L | 1';"] rrincipal methods employed, it was t 3 ! members t investigation, ad- o X Ry X vie e embodied, e | sald, include obtain'ng jobs for ey oot o Gharge o morder . INCOME WAS FILED IN 1918 R e aiolinbtia, jat oy, ot the; nary, accoraing o reports ABOUT ARREST OF EEYV. 3, A. TRWIN | seiats postoffice committcé, Unless the et DE ihe cighty distct court ot Thof-). washington, . Jan. 24.—One return of | the purposes of the inquiry would be to | T ; 7 . collude in hidins others in holds of ehips LRATY BMNE given 8 pee- g thorities refuse to give any lnformnuml"x:“’;:;e";‘[: b;'he"‘:g‘“.”‘erh" it f‘]"'" (v ywnhnrrl 7al In this country the “crew* > S : «f calendar year 1918, according to the city’s funds—more than $225,000— concerning the arrest of the Reverend'J. | ¢ e s elime | members lend.their narses to the stow- her. forwner husbind, Rutus J. Fellows, an'| o 00 %0 Tt o¢ uicome: for- that ear |in the Shelton Bank & Trust Company, m:'nfina;-;"xplu;e;m et | " frwin, a Presiyterian minister who do- | Iated an aporojriation of §1 260.000., Reepdr | tésuea-tenight b the' bureau of internal | 2OW in the hands of a receiver. ; i aror | TCRLAND GEDDE: o pathorites. Theough coftg- = - 1 thysts and pearls by asserting that he | When Bamonn De Valera was touring that AND G S sion with long<horemen the passes mew Twe returns ‘were filed of income from | nvestigation. The board authorized the wan it in a- diee game with a vmm' cdountry. Headquarters has warned all the HAS ARRIVED IN LONDON |returned to their original ewners, who ‘ $4,000,000 to 00,000 ;- four of iricome | Ta¥or to borrow an additional $25,000 9 | New Yorker. » Y | military commands to make no commu- — &' tormer salloz, ;went on | erom "s3600,000. to 34,008 00; eleven |Meet the city expenses, . London, Jan. 24.—Sir Auckland Gedd Within' the 12st fwn months 2000 Raged | Sogider . of Mies ; —_— Oneial 11 Inreeut Ramasie. itk fster has been sent to the Ballykiniar|the Pritish ambassodor fo the Uniled |these “senmes” alome heve mniawfulie from $1,500,800 to $2,000,000, and thirty- | WATERBUEY SANITARY filed In the civil superior conrt, B el :1 Internment camp. Where he probably- is |States, who arrived here today from’ New | entered this country, Mr. Wallis satd ow ris] opened of Allen “W. Lit- ma‘:fi'::.";:;;"?mrflg ::'EM'":&J . INSPECTOR STABBED |port, was recorded when the Pine TRidge | the sole non-Catholic pri . accused of the wnuraer at Bleek' e DETSORRL ser- % i3 - N tion. difthreat sectiona’ of ‘Rhods Teland today | O FETURN OF $5.000,050 voted to have & committee of four of K8 | iy 0% has been re-slated for the! ‘which appropriations for the air mall | ' number on steamshing and th | activities, - Beffast, Jan. 24—The military au. |SCMate makes woviion for the mervice, | o itery trial on the charge of-killng | MCome of “35,000,000 was flld in the | fix responsibility for the demssiting of all d aways, who thus eseane examination hé 2 | ltvered addresses in the United .States, L by o o 2 Tevente. - . - Mayor Nettleton said he welcomed the | cry i ora00k StHiNE of dfamonds, ame- SIR then come ashore and dewert thelr shiph nications to the press concerning the min-. of this city on Sepe. | [T 32,000,000 to_ $3.000.000; sixteen .%nxwmrt ner. is ekpected to leave tomorrow for e min! ler’ has to confer with Premier Liloyd o Coal company of Detrpit, Mich,, filed an | , JDterest In the case of <y ; V'CALLAGIIAN TO REWAIN 1% S Srouhed 4 vite’concerns, reporting during 1918 num- | _ Waterbury, Conn, Jan. 24—John J.|action for $600,000 d | been heightencd - interview ,with | Georgo and Foreign. Secs Curzon. OUNTRY 2 Jast Bl of Leon A TSbUutt. - | bered 317,575, of which 202,061 reporied | Hanley, deputy Sanitary Inspector for the | eninaid eaatl & Koo ioges :5‘”“‘ Ar-| uGypsy” Smith, N ' @ t, publish-|The ambassador probably @§ . not siay COUNTRY AT LEAST 60 DAYS M 4 & total het income "of $8,361,511,249, | city, was wounded today by an unidenti-' ed n the Belfas. ¢graph. Smith |abroad’ more than a month. ridiculed the reception given De Valera| The police cltstly guarded the move- and the Reverend Mr. Irwin in Ceorgla,; ments of Sir Auckland fromthe ship to which yielded income taxes of, $§53,198,- | fled man Who attacked him with a knife. ieate W) 433 and .war. profits and excess profits | Hanley was making Inspections In the | has scquired Tarme | ;m;,,,::";m';"m':! taxes of $2,505,565,939, a tetal tax of | southern part of the city and entered |soviet . government in Kamchatka | 10, Which the Reverend Mr. Irwin wrate | the traln at Liverpool on his arrival. and $3,188,764,422. . a house puposed to have been occuplied. | through Washinzton' D. Vanderlin, ha |2 1008 Feply testifying to the enthusiastic |also at the station in London. Permits , Some | Partnerships - reporting . net' income | A man rushed athim Wth a knife In his | decided to use Seattle, as the port fop |TAture Of the reception accorded to Defo the landing station at Liverpool were ,m,arm rin numbered 91,132, with a total net income | in M;nnhd :\;fie lm;l two men grappled | trade operations with Soviet Russia. Valera. denled all° persons ‘exceépt ‘officials wlio 939,881,678, 5 and nl lved a stab wound In m mx.mm‘nuum;- of $939,881,678, while there were 2,997 ey Welit there to greet the ambassador. No F Bet i dnd Lditlefield over peérsanal -eervice cerporations with ‘a fo- | the chest. His assailant fled and ‘the The American Philadelphia, Jan. 24 —Michas] Pran. cis Doyle, counsel for Dan ’ {"lord mayor of Cor “seaman’s cartificate” at o sald tonicht that the lord mavor plana to remn'n in -this country nt least sixty days. He will leave Norfolk tonight fer J - New York where tomorrow he will ad- B - N ermi interview either the Clarence C.' Morgan of Newton June-| TO CONFER IN MOSCOW 3 one was permitted ta Aress ting for the orgasisats ! ong Litrlefleld over | tal net .income of 351,923,852, police are looking for him. tion, N. H, led’ of Heart disease In & ON BOUNDARY DISPUTES | 8mbassador or his secretary. St ey ¥ for the organimmiies o€ de 6 Tnfurie i Pt 2 : e e el shoo shine parlor Monday while on a 4 e 3 #nid, the Jord mayor will yisit & numbe ar serfous at first, bfit e died 1n a . NEW YORK ASSEMBLY REFERS 8 ANOTHER FIRE CIRCUS g ¥ I visit & number e e hoapital ler s LivleGeid | CHARGED wrTE KitLzvG 7 Py visit to Haverhill, Mass., to arrange the| London. Jan. 24.—A. dispatch te the of other cities. 5 & funera] ‘of his wife, who dropped doad | London Times frum Constdntinople dated |- WINTER QUATEERS, BRIDGEPORT YEAR OLD HIGH SCHOOL GIBL on the streetin Haverhill, Mass, lastSaturday says zrrancements have been|. ooy ey e o B . —— 3 Albany, N. Y; Jan. 24.—An attempt to- | Friday night. completed for a conference in Moscow|. Bridgeport, Comn., Jan. 24.—Firs to-| BANDITS HELD UP TWO Philadelphia, Jan. 24—Charles Edwin | night to have the assembly go on record T 3 In February of rcpresentatihes of the]night destroyed 24 toms of hay. worth TROLLEY CARS IN NEW JERSEY King, 21.yesrs.old. was arrested today, | as requesting congress to modify the Vol-| J. T. Thomns, member of parfiament | middle eastern states, including Turkey, | $2,000, at the winter headquarters here b S R charged wit hthe killing of ‘Arline: May | stead act 8o as to permit the manufacture | and secretary of the National Union of | Armenia and Persia, for a settloment of | f the Rifigling Brothers and arnum- . Springfield, Mass, Jan. 24.—Investigs- | Steut, 17 year old high sclioo Igirl, who |and sale of light wines and beer with|Railway men, declared at- Derhy, kng., | boundary dlsputs. \ Dailey elreus. ~ The ‘fir* was near the tiofi of the police department was ordered | was found dead in her home Oct. 18 with | “a more liberal percentage of alcohol | that the number of unemployed In Eng-| The newspaper_adds that delegates|lion and tiger houses, # it the animals| trolley cars of theforris County Traction by the city eouncil tonight as'the result|a bullet wound in -her shbulder. The | than is now allowed” was not lost when |land was uncerestimated by at least a|from Moslem states have just ended | Wwers not mmrmed. A fue in the elrcus| Company on the lonely road near here of charges recently made through- the | warrant for the arrest was swern out by | that bady by a vote of 77 to'42 svnported | quarter of a. million; The only remedy, he | conference at Sivas under communist|yards three weeks ago burned $17,000 fntimating that the depart-|the girl's father.. King to,:~ Jeclared -a mot>n to commit the . res said, is to “reestablish credit of Conti- inefficient “that he wes innoomt. . . . * the excise tea and robbed the passengers and crews of auspices, held for tho purpose of formie | Worth of hay and fire department officials | their money and jewelry. The amount of nental Europe by a aystem of barter.” ing & solid Pan-Isamic uniom, belleve both fires were incendiary, the loot is not known. 70 INVESTIGATE PolicE " | DEPAWIMENT OF SPRINGFIELD Summit, N. J. Jan. 24—Five arme) masked Gandits tonight held wp two

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