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- Acsiieas Bulle VOL. 11 PERSONS BURNED TODEATH ", EIGHT PAGES—56 COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS. r rl. s ; ; bl R A ) ;on,p’--_.t@:._;h-myhxm B g : v : ; e A1 ¥ | Document Was Signed by the | etiopion Surver > “" * ™/ Maosa il on Rec- T T A & T rmer ville, - eommil p Fout Otherb Were Injured When Fire Destroyed the Hotel Night. : Sickie with & ot g | il e - o3 the Russian Information Bureau, States cre nJuren ! 2 S Paris, Jan. 30—The document ‘signed | Al postal asdl ieiegraph esiploses have| . oz Colonial—Register Was Burged, Making Difficult the 7 (o 2orms iy o B 0t St | S e i wnne Bty b ot~ the B | 1At 13,000,000 Have Begun to Suffer Acute Hunger— Identification of the W—N'lght Clerk Claims the eunvqy.d'b Gcmn;,‘ {nd i S S W A preteasbe of Tivtia | WHLL: Db, st g international Declares the Downfall of Bolshevism is Inevitable—A i i Iy sl RAL . day to Charles Bergmann, Germsn-ander- | and head of the Clfege of Arts and Sci- |@ficers of the bubidiag trades depariment : : Fire Started in a Guest's;Room—It is Believed a Lighted | secreiary ot 3 sury and fence, 3t Lehigh Unlversity, is deod.. Lise et e ke bar. (o ot Conference of Great Importance of Prominent Exiled . . } . = 1 with a litui of transmittal marked “con- Federsl dry ‘agents seized 400 cascs of . e _lwn' :: N: e au-ch‘ ‘ . . . . . . - Cigar or Cigarette Stub Set Fire to th- Drapery—Fire Sdential” The letter with two notes on:| whiskey'en Toute from New . York: io |ssily Bulling Trades counell whieh ub | Russians is Bemg Held in Pm.b—Are Mnkfng an Effort Chief Infers That the Heavy Loss of Life Was Due to it e reads: prine it ot Kropetkia, thia oty from e, Sulfing i 2 to Present a United Front Against Bolshzvism. 3 .Y " . o 3 “Sir:. The allied conference, which met | Russian, Eeogriphier, author and revola- | Besides the endorsemient pl the Massa- |~ -..,'" an. 30.—The well which,democrat Toes Which have 1o o Fhysical Condition of the Victims From Overindulgence in Paris from the' 24th to the 20ih of | tionary ieader, is dead in Mosow. . . |chusetts | council, she. Tegommendations [ NOY Vorkc fan. 30-"The well whiehfemocratic forces which will hame to re ik : p ; January, 1921," has taken the foliow! 2 © ' |also recelved, the ajproval of. delcgates 4 ! $508, aid Sesen €3¢ . 0 . el e fol ving — - conditions in Russia, due 1o the action of tion, and sceures [5r thim in Whiskey. g J "y decisions : Tuesday and Wednesday were decreed {rom thie other five. New . stay ; 1—As regards the disarmament of | public holldays in honor of the visit »:}'M baldthe receeirheidAIORN. Would Ve et e oot en, N. J, Jan. 30.—FEleven per-, there were found to be Josia Bider of Ger;niflz» mu" l-lll?:m nvaxf-nmen: have | vessels of-the -United States-fleet to Peru 5‘;?:::&:0 the workers in 1l "‘;'l’"'l sons urned to death early today|Jersey City and Richard.. Dierksen, = [2PProve! e concl ns formulated in 4 o * i e . on in Paris, of the All-Russian con- i ::.w:m destroyed the Hotel Co. duhwyuherywho Lved at the hotel. Dierk- | th¢ Rote attached thereto. Chlef Justice White of : (the Supreme ;{he éxe;ulllw“mrd R ‘l:w::':n zlituent assembiy. lonial here. Four others were badly | sen, it Was said In thé hospital had los: |, '3—AS regards the questions of repara- | Court may Tesign bcauss bt cye. trouble, | %elts comncil will confer Witk Amerledn I* nl” prominent exiled Russians, wl bumed and taken to a hospital where it | his recon, - ' tions, the altied governments have unani- | fro % Tich he has suffered for two yéars. [_:, ATaLipn of e " o n’g“h {opposed the rule of Lenine and Tro was reported tonight that they proba-| Bernard M. McFeely, director of pub-|MOUSLy approved the proposals formulat- - e e & GIUALON | ,re now submerging their differenc oly would rot recover. lic safety in Hoboken, has ordered twg|®l:i that document, also attaclied here-| Five Baltimore and Ohio rallroad em- “~ A stream of persons was at the.morgue| investigations; one by the poiice, into the | % ployes'were killed eafly when a ocor;:— ctive ecooperation of the the-rest of the world, is being withdrawn | entive demceratic . a Jitle b§ the conicrence, now in ses-% “It is significany,” for the first time me the democ e statement sa. the boisi ovember 19 in Russia have ch is the de- liberties.” went adds, is fal and the rev- ssia and also by representatives e 4 an eflort to resent aunited front aga: = 3 3 H m;\'l;!*;m:d‘;“:“m;’;':fi‘““:‘:g‘_;‘l bolsheviem. ~They are disclosing in Pa today trying to identify the bodies of|manner- in which the hotel was being| ° The allled governments have on for- | tive boiler exploded near Littleton, ot ko " is reports from associates still i Kussia | olutionary I the vigtims. They met with .only par-| conducted, and the other by the fire de-|Mer occasions, and again today, in con- | Va. - e ’ “h:l;l an u!eml::!t is mn:filto lower v‘r‘-:;: picturing conditions, imagined In ypart|the Russizn tal success, however, _aithoush police | partment to determine how the fire start-|%eRting o (resh delays in the matter of | ; R i e 8 {but not before cearly preiented-tc the | said jeweiry and other articies on the| ed. o : disarmament, had due regard to the difi- | An explosion. st the plant. of_thé. Na- |convention unanimoualy - .. iworkl which has wondered waut was po- | charred bodies would probably lead, to| According to.a statement by George|Culties that surround the German gov- | tional Drug & Chemical " Co., - Montreal, ” ameg ‘;- ufi'“h“;&‘ '"“”'L"“:";llnx ‘en’ under’ the greatest’ of ali cum-| Qiscovery of relatives of ail those burn-| Groll, the night clerk, the fire- started | Sriment in’the ‘execution of the obliga: | resulted in one death ang fatally -injured tarY. Bf the Massac s coung) munist experiments, Py 1 in ‘8. guest’s room,. but the man was out | tOnS which have resulted from the treaty | another. X% statement' said ‘that the membess of the L. aiiong ‘reports are belng received Ly |honor, the seif-respect and patrimony ‘of The body of B. G. Sayder, Brooklyn,|at the time. It is believed the guest|Of Versailles Théy have formed the hope | . . - ) s buildipg trades. industry viewed' the pres-oonl 1y A J. Sack, dircetor of the Tius. | Russia before the es of the entire wad identified tonight by his wife after|had left” a _lighted” cipar ‘or. cigarefte|hat the German government wiil -not 5 export. of Danish [cNt- 8triké in: Boston as “part and.parcel | ion ‘ynormation bureawt, who is the au-| world until such time whin ‘the peoples a frlend had sleplared personal effects|stub where it later set fire to.. the|Place the allies, who confirm their previ- | butter, ten companics -have. Tormed - a |Of the open‘shcp movement being promot- | yosey srokesman in this couniry of |of Russia, by tnelr own action and fres found on ihg body beionged to Mrff Sny-| drapery. ous. decisions, under - the necessity of | compinatios and will open = .sales office ;1 DY emdlayers in certain industries of | o)) tne Russian elements opposed 15 Lol- | will, will restore a jegally constitutes der:s A woman who was with him. had| Fire Chief-Gilday tomight declared that | nVisaging ‘the zrave situation which will | in. New York. 3 F this coentry..... - | shevism attending the Paris coufe-ence. | Russian government. It is being watched iderlified tonight. In the cor-! he belleved the. falure of: Groll to~turn |De created if ngwwmm in failing SIC:S S femsd ot thia .convention s piirpose of the Parls con Mement continues, is to nd means for the defense of the | : i Hons, - A reduction of at least $250,000,090 in | b In a statement today’summing up th> ue- arm sympathy by the statesman ridor of one ‘rooth 'z’ inan's body ‘was|in-an alarm promptly. us' well as the|to.meet her obi he statefitnt oghtinued, ‘tit!the Bulld- Sack | ir and in- Washington, - Parties: ohafid: which later < hysical condition of the victime at the| “Qualified, delegites of . the German | payrolis is sought by members: of the la- |8 T"’“’f’ Emplpyers ~asiociation of {oyplaing why the. conference is to more, . the conferer is supported by that of Frank Logan.ié. Hoboken. Mrs.|time of the fire; Was largely responsi-|Bovernment will be invited ot a mecting |bor committee of the American Associ-|L0ston has ldentifitd ftself with the onen | gurgeq as.an event of international sm- | many of thé lahor sclalist leaders of Maty Schumacher, 12 Jersey City, was|ble for the. hepvy-loss of life. - Ho-sald |in Londonat the.end of February with |ation of Railway Executives. shop .campaign launched in.this countsy |'norrance, and incidentally he discloses for | Europe who berc @ o were either ag- found in tbe room, and no hope is he'd| whiskey bottlées were found in some of | dclegates of the allled governmenter - to Aisfupt organized labor. and Ureak {ing first' time that there is & famine in i ity towards Dol “out for her recovery. Anothér woman,|the rooms, and added that had the oc-| The reparationd note reads: The Commerclal Coble Co. anmounces | 10N conditions that have taken more Russian villages this winter “probably who refused to.give her mame, identi-| cupants been able to comprehend the| “Article 1—For the purpose of satisfy- | communications with lceland ls interrupt- | than Balf a eentury to build fied the body of her pompanion, «who was 3 ; ce 2 =5 e ’not less acute than in China.” warnings that were sent, he believed there |Ing the obligations imposed upon her by | ed .and. messages will be transmitted by !~ THe £ Gt bufned to death, would have been little- of any loss ot |Arfciles 231 and 232 %] " - $15,000,000 TO BE OFFERED Russia. On "fi basis of the data he has sub- the situation wit! A1 0f the treaty of | wireless from Great Britain.. - mitted declares, on behalf of his as- is critical. The Jerséy City. lige. Versailles, ‘Germany shall, irrespective of 4 g | NEW ENGLAND RMmAD!!mclam. that the downfall of bolshev of the country is destroyed, The Body of Miss The chief declared the building was| the restitution she is to make pnder Arti- | The first_boatload of Danish eattle i 3 City was id provided with ample fire escapes to which | cle 238, and of any other obligation under arrived at Hamburg, Germany, since the | Washiogton. Jay. 30.—(By The A. P.) the treaty, pay IS is inevitable. After this event has y len .boldly of Misg lester Peterson, 26, of|oPen corridors afforded easy access. according even to the bolshevist offiei . b g7y o PR A, place. he says, “Russia wi G % : cargoes - wiil follow in (he | Formation of a pooi to give the railroads | submerge into complete anarchy. Brooklyn. s <. Tonight the bodies of Joseph Riker, 29, “1—Fixed annuities payable half-year- ::;r 13\-? f;“. i e fatsiatios. of New:England $15,600,000 to meet this | means a.lengthy political and econcmie | The register was burned to a crisp, | of Jersey City, and Herman Linke, 42,!1y in equel parts as follows:, (A) Two | Bdeal year's fixed operation charges in Mcw of | crisis for all Europe and the rest of the | rough the torments and lher;' N{‘.‘s ro meang of !leam&ng mu'of):rvmsgt;:n, J, were identified. jannuities of two hillion gold marks from | Newspapérs of San Tranciseo and Oak- | the Dw?fl;ed rel—dm:xn‘ u!t J:ll’nt flr-;‘lth'- world, or she will begin to recuperate po- | of is due not only te nemhs he vielims umtil they are rs. Schumacher, who was taken t» a[May 1, 1921, to May 1, 1923; (B) Th ed.an increase. in | Tates: with carriers west of the Hudson |jjtically and economically, thus opening:the d identified by friends. hospitak died later. The other woman |annuities of three billion ), TR [uand: Bapndag, s unced o ra of land under cultiva- the possibility for the entire world to re-|tion. but also to fatal crop faflure in ten turn.to normal political and econo: | central provinces of Mussia. That means conditions.” old One woran-in the hospital had not!ih the hosnitzi identified as Miss | trom May, 1. 1323, to May 1. 1925'?3(?; been identified tonight, but the two men | Blanche Kehler, 38,.b¢ Jereey City. Three annuities of four billion gzeld rks from May 1, 1926, to Ma; | subseription rates, : beginng Tuesday, | Fiver probably will be authorized at a Dbecause of increased cost of production. m’cflgg ';_fogflnk line executiyes Tuesday 1.1929; Fire destroyed the building. where million peole have begun ©) T Jand e Oller was made o e N wios-| _“The importanco of the Parly confer- starvation this January iree annuities of five hillion gold arklers are manufactured and threaten- | 1an es at a conference here last week, | ence,” he added, “is In that it lJays the|and seven million already in PENXATOR RELD SCORES ADMIRAL KATO OUTLINES {maris trom May 1, 1929, to May 1, 183 ot s e RIS Ar Tire. and acéeptod by & majority of the presi| ZGundation for the unity of the Tuss n o the past year~ DEPORTATION OF O'CALLAGHAN NAVAL PROGRAM OF JAPAN ; (E) Thirty-one annuities of six billi West cnts at the meeting. E. J. Pearson, Saig ¥ | ool marks from May 1 1992, £ i bl sl s Rt Hanover | | esident of the New York, New Hayen Washington, Jan, 30.—The stater de-| New York, Jan. 30.—Suicides in the 1963 3 rtment, in recommending the deporta- and-Hartford alone was loathe to accept|onpayER WITH CARGO OF THERE WERE 6,171 SUICIDES United Statbs during the year of 1920 “2—Torty-one annuities running from | Nerth Dakota senate adopted the j(he offer but #aid he would consuit his on of Donal J. O'Callughan, lord may: |numbered 6,171, includiag 1707 -children, ; May 1, 1921, equal in amount to 12 per GASOLINE AYIRE AT SEA IN THE UNITED STATES IN 1990 it -~ | ee 2 Thouse ‘concurrent resolution ecalling on b";"‘ !fl‘: “:"‘“""; IR T o Ny . — oc of Cork, “ordered him back to prison :n m&u of the Save-a-Life League were,&m-b]!div:unrenl of “German exports, ! congress to adopt the federal soliders’ o ':5“""‘,;'; sg o o Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 30. — The| Tokio, Jan, 29.—(By The A. P.)—RBe- or death,” Senutor Reed, of Missouri, de- d here today by Dr. H. M. Warren.-l’:\)_'_a e in- gold two mofiths after. the | ponus-law, 28 Indorsed by the Ameriean | -c‘ "“M !the whhh] Italian steamer Nottuno en route from |gardiess of the naval programme of the elated in an address Aere today in which | resident of the league. THis exceeded |Ci030 Of each half year, Leglon, : hear the report committee Port Arthur. Tex., to Brindisi, Italy, was | United Slates, the Japauese programme e asserted A i X the figres of the previous year by more In order to irigure complete fulfillment AL :vflmcd witli the New Fnil .nqaig foiwed into this port today by. the coast | requires completion of the eight . bat- welcomed “‘political refugees than 1,000 cases, he said, durlng the year |°f Paragraph-2 abéve, Germ: Tid twenty-Arst—matidiel - antomebile | 1C7C 1ast week = Ralirc 4 men guard cutter Yamacraw after being afire | Uieship and cruiser. unit, sald Vice Jia duns feady tp firs In thelr defénss’|280% women died tarouch seif-destrogy|e-the Thow. 1 open At the Colfscut; Chiragu,]1S7e e fo o ek, v Bn- | R, Admiral Kato, minister of the navy, in The Missduri senator, speniins b a|Uon This is 3 large increase over the SHILY. for verlfying the amount of the!under the Ruspices of the National Auto- f“"“fl;“;‘:: e, daies oo tor | Capiatn Bersint attributed the saving | responding in the d: 3t today to un fter mass ny-ting held wnider ihe auspices of | prectding year. % ($xports and for the eéstablish- | mobile Chamber of Commerce. It *will| 5 P ‘e of his ship to o miracle—tne explosion of | Peliation as to Japan's view of Semato- the Aq\;;r;m commictee for relief in Ire- = !lwaincmars_e‘;iedplem‘e:t;‘ge among wo- l;:lenl v: the supervision necessary for this | continue a week. ‘ s|her fuet ol1 tanks, wikh literally snuffed .1;‘:":"" resolution in the United States 1nnd, & T \ s aseri 0 their entry in co: TpOS: s 3 . nate coneerning a cessation of warshij "tol any goyernment .do this deed and {mercial and political e, Unhapny do-| “Artiéle 2—The Garman gov d-their appilcation for 8 re-diviston cf | UL the fire after it had raged unchecked | (o007, SLOTHRE © SETRIER OF Smrebip f by temot will be, and | mestic reiations and liv kel will transmit forthwith %o the. ropnemsn |-, Whsher the San Francisco sslmemi ;.5 1o the - Interstate ‘commerce com-|f°f tWenty hours. plan, however, the mi & cul hatred and coptemot will be, an Do e s and living conditions ai- ool iwith to the reparation |and cod’ fishing flect shall “be' sent to Tission last November Chairman: Clark| . The blaze originated in the engine | g : the minister added, mecd Comer: 1 107 BAn4resh O Y ¥l curng The ast yese was v years o | EFSDN 1, of the resent arranpentint e | moie s moop e O 406KeTS .e Beld | iy ipe execatives and-asked. them to | votsel was four days out from Pert Ar | L, NG TONT o eainer . . % ent. The | within two weeks. thur, from whish she cieared on Jan. e 1 Senator Walsh of Massachusetts, wr‘.ossfe. L the oldest was 103. More|AmOUNt ‘of theso notes .shall be cquiva: e e e e Cmen. | With a cargo of gasoline and fuel oil At | Sonstruction. if practicable, and sl a1sq. slldressed the meeag, ool red N s "the Sreers havd laken their lives | ot (o each of ‘the Ralf-yearly suma{ manry ¥ord Nae-n met gala of So13 | OF the matter Wwith NewEoginnd DT ) jat time ahe whs off the Florida coast | J8P2n would adhere to such a plan. it such a struggle for-independence as|Since the termination of #he war, the | PaYable under said paragraph. Votes in the senate recount of ballots in dents without forcing comm! in the vichity of Bermuda. In a. few was regrettable Minister Kato de- Ireland js makihg hud ‘happened in any o ol the case. The division of the report stated. “Article 3—Germany shall be at liber- ecile ) nts the Netuno was a seething in- | CaTed, that Japan's naval comstruction otber part of the world with what enthu- | Classificd amons the cases of celf-de- |t¥ ot any time to make payments in Ad- | swp-oemaitics coduciiag e reonant b bete h“.,."',.a‘t‘u';:.‘.'i“fiéfim.""& ferno amidshipa. T terpretted as new cxpansion, when cannot be- ¢ 2 ! announced. | am would not the United States has- | Struction in 1920 were 75 president q | ance on account bf the fixed really it was inaugurated a decade si ts and portion of Stady and work om the part of the fed-| Sealed in his badly damaged cabin to- ago ton to recogmize the newest of republics.” | managers of large business concerns; 36 | t1® Sum owing. i . |and was born of imperative = ien reniiled to be millionaités; 23 weal-| . “AdVance paymeiits ahall be applied in | Augual sepert of the United Frait Ga., | °T2} Pmmission sal Ghatrman Clark his - .mcr:::‘m'mhu:-: :n';c&‘f‘:m‘:: Bor- | Even it tully completed, the — SEARCHING PARTIES ARE OUT thy women; 24 lawvers; § sudges; 51|the reduction of the fixed annuities pro. | for ron o1 the Tnited W e | expressed unwillingness to undertaks the 1oF theough whieh he ahd the SWIPS CTEW | said, & wide margin would remain be ® MES. GLADYS WITHERELL ' JoCIOTS: 40 actors and actresses; 34 col- | Vided for in the first paragraph of Article | & aot for e o e 20, xeports | ngiter without: first making an effort to . e |lege professors and tedchers;y27 colleze % an increase tween the naval s‘rensth of Ja ane income o - raged unchecked in the ship wallowing : pan 1. For this purpose anm _— of $29.008.307%, settle the case, “out of court. e the other powers, o “His 3 i = = uities shall 2 in heavy seas. The crew Los Angeles, Calif, Jan, 30 —The!|Sidents; 24 brokers; 59 bankers! includ- ( discounted at the rate of 3 per. cent. “nl:‘el of approximatey $9,000,000 over previous named | Delplessly a cre The committee requested was Speaking of the army, War Minist ing : 15 months. fought with desparation to keep the fires oS g nister ey e ewnding the diappearance | INE 14 bunk presidents; 12 clergymen; 2| 3M&Y 1, 1923 6 per cent. from May 1, . and it offered;the New England lines | {OUFht ¥ pare in the hold of | T2k sald Japan's forces had been Mo, Gladye Witharell, | CVA0Belists and 1 Y, M. C. A. secretary. (1923, to May 1, 1975, 5 pet cent. from -~ $12,000,000as a means of allowing them |ffom the gasol Mm"“dhw“" o red | Orsanized solely to _innure the safet B 2B Suntn e idint of nn —_— May 1, 1925, Italy kas lald elaim to the famous eol- | (o have a year In which. o veadjust |ihe vesmel The GEht, howerel SPPestell | of her territorial rights. It was true, he wifo of O. 8. Witherell, preside TAGEBLATT CALLS NOTE ‘Article 4—Germany shall lection of medigval musical manuscripts | peir management problems. The trunk | oPeiess, according * | declared, that, unlike in the past, neith- investment company, is near soiution, de- bR o not* direetly | mage by Johann Hinderbach, an Austri- I Eariohlated; Mowiiver yihat: the und momentarily, he cxpected the Mames | past, nel tectives who have been investigating the| ~ON BEPARATIONS “PIPE DREAN~ |[TVTCC O onv credit operation outside | an prisst wre late in the Afteenth century | Hror ‘we. mofe. sio : case sajd tonight E er Russia nor China could menaco Japan o hout the approval of | hechme bishep of Trent offer was_magde simply as a means of |0 m""’ gavwline and blow- t as '3 was Imposeible tc concelve & Chine More than 100 neighbor. of the With-| Derlin Jan. 30—“The Paris confer- the reparation commission. This provision g Vg e e o O e dmis | Practically every lifeboat aboard ‘the acroes Korea or a Russian a erells, formeq_into squaé: by city po- |ence resalved itself into an aggregation | 2PPlies o the government of the German Engldnd - roads =i tack on Saghalien. Any effectiy | { empire, . New England ltnes were |“ettuno had either been carried away Of | of defense, however, the ms . lico officers, foday made a_svatematic Of Dide dreamers doing mental gymnas- | SR 1o WMe Fovernments of German | ance the purchase of new equipment Was | wyisied to a sreater share of ihe freight |Smashed by the terrible buffeting the | must pre-suppess tre o oy — search of the mountains back of Holiy-|tics with figures in- billions. - In tne same raninal e “hman provincial and jagked by the Georgia Narthern Railway, | gue The offer of $12,000,000 was | tanker & ned during the hours the | tions beyond Japan's tront) ~ e wood, where. the Witherell home is lo- |Maaner that the Oriental scems to de- |7 '\c/Pal authorities and to any com-|in an application fed with the Inter- | oisiion®: 2 theat rithg ds | fire twisted and wrecked her engine room o cated, The district was divided into areasilight in a paradiss through ~opium i 'T5®8 OF undertakings under control of | state Commerce. Commisslon. R o s e 0 Joads|.nd cracked her steel decks and side- | y.aro R “‘I i smoke,” says the Berlin Tageb: g {s2id governments or authorities. % needed $27,600,000. Hearings started be- UNION OF CENTRAL AMERICAN and & squad went through each area ) s 0 Tageblatt today |7, BTN the.dnterstate commerce commission |Plates. The fact that the crew had no Sty ba ithost resuit. lin commenting on the decision <f the —All the assets and. revenues fore ‘the lifeboats in which to leave the burning REPUBLICS ACCOMPLISHED of the empire and of the G : and have beqn continued since. .Chair- Prayers were oftered in most of the)suPreme council. e German states | jn Texas. Kerssene wzs reduced 3 ts ., vessel added to the seriousmess of the i Holly¥ood - churches today for the returni “For Germany,” the newspaper con- ishall be applicable to insure complete y * ed 3 cents | man Clark last week again summoned | San_Jose, Costa Rica, Jan. 3 ftuation. e . . Jan. 30.—The 3 ) i execution. by Germany of t a gallon. Reduction cf 2 cehts In guso- ) the executives her: and asked: them to 5! ST e SaTvetet, i . i :lnk | et ct:n:::gg:::: & ainan gl:::s'om‘;‘ee::::i?y“an‘;m :m\l:(:r:ll‘:e e |°f the preseat A e A 3 et In xerosefle were made in | atiempt an agreement. . An offer of I st bl bl g ‘: | Guatemala, who caune hwre to take part 7 i s k n territory. gineers, ros: the search. gree of psychclogical interest: Germany |y, P, C25¢ Germany’ shall make defautt | 3 600,000 was agreed upon. v in the conference of 1epresentativ > any paym a8 well as of Engineer Landi Vioganni, presentatives of ¢ A. L. Manning, under sherift, who with | wil have the opportunity in Brussela and | 0¥ Payment provided for in the pres- It is underitocd that if the offer is ac- A government loan of $200,000 to fin- line was reduced 3 cents a gallon five Central American Republl ™ squad of mén spent o a a4y ent arr i e e ee dow. before the cominls: |Who volunteeted to £o below at the time | 11¢ ican Republics, for the a of Gt the aay searching | London to dissipate these grandiose/pipe- | % 3T 25gement iy O Sl e s gl tnis: | the feed pipe burst to shut off the flow | buro%e Of creating a Ceniral American the hills surrounding Los Angeles, tonight | dreams. If these fine, fanciful dreamers | tne German o l;al': g‘f the proceeds of | ment of Agrieniture, prepark o4y | gon ! | by e N divisions will remzin;a8 they how are, ¢ |0f oll and rescue two firemen trapped in nion, left here fo: hone today, hav siad that he expected the investigation {o wWant to fiad in.us 2 willing payer they, the hands ‘of the jdown a gas barage in cotton districts of the South to éxterminate the boll weevil { :+ NAVY WILL NOT BE SCRAPPED raguan dele- eenment AUrove certain paru Lof the ME.'AND MES. M'ADOO ARE GOING TO MEXICO CITY BOLSHIATK -OFLENSIVE cavalry fronts. soviet has PROTEST DEPORTATION OF LOBD MAYOR O'CALLAGHAN * { Ing successfuily accomnplished thel i v = the firercom Vioganni was so severely v r m Tesult in an errest within a few hours. |should come down from the.clouds and | pooiver, ESReTal of German customs may New England lines :are unable to eftect | Aooste. previfent of Cotts I8 2 ; aid not think the engineer could survive. | "y, osia Rica sald: 2 lon and applied. in meeting - & they_may bting .a rate .éame:before the When you return homte tell yor " TAKICAB DRIVERS' STRIKE o e tons in_respect- of “whieh “Germany o | Willam . Lawrence, aged 53, ¥ite | cominission and recire the needed $27.. M2 clothliag was bumed from hle body pie | peope IN PHILADELIHIA ENDS | ‘osta o the I commission may, if. it thinks naces Metallic Carirldde company and treasur- |~ Raflrodd exccutives In Washington ex- | Cooked. Vioganni and the two firemen, | (e ywor; nterence. aecseptisies - Philadelphiz, Jan. xioad drivers, | pi o= 0 e | 1SS undertake the administration Sarv; | e, of the Ameridan gnd British Manufac- | press. the belief (that the mext yeat will|Brancalaone «nd Losito, who also were . who have been on strike here for - about Coiin, . - 30— ! ere_tr [ | . 2 “(2)—The reparation. commission - diso | oM I New Rochelle, Ny toud - workl ‘and ! deelare that tiese will | Belzian steamer Kremlin on Jan. 26 and work, thus terminating one of the bit- [ &OTeroom g::»“fig‘v‘:gulflggzrghatmflt.m“ formally. invite the-German govern. snable the New England lines ‘to. forestall | Sent o Newrport News. torest lubor disputes Philadelphia has n . . r ] ™ * thought it might burn for. t i | Les ‘or go.take: stch. stens ‘for the -pur. | Shus, Tkt eSS ceto 18 Mrs. | trunk tiies and waitlig: for Tmé-to et veadets ot 080 ¢y dhemaend. | ing (he sirike many acts ef vio-| g SuER ) FUERE DU XU IWO oF thrle|pdse of increasing its. resturces as the | il SIS/ She lS7d Eaniiate In:the | the ail.important pert.in tHe o ot re- | u aftributed by the police to the eros; - S o Dotictod - e ot - o —_——i the old stronghold of the liter Roger C.!thatra' tendeficy' to rednce labof tharges | pANIFLS ASAURES MMIDDIES” vor Tr? men wece killed and many o e e ‘f:au"&":,‘*ee:f TROUBLES OF THE TEXTILE Hobil e i S | ajready. was evigeht.and that other cuts wero maimed by expioding i ot B 23 | b s £ the T ORRENS ORLCAT NIA | Three armed bandits: entered the North | ter 'of ‘cOurse. * affeoted by the walout Taxicwos val- |hcovy coaling.of the lampblack. - Spon- B Fhoiirire S EOVNIDIS U iy e S . . ‘ex Detroit, locked three employes in a rear 1R ~SURPRISED 5 % = w: by being driven over embank- |C3use of the fire. ;""'fi'flly*’é St Jssued ‘a manites- | room and _escaped with, $14,900, which MILITARY, EORCES ~SURPRISED the necar future, Secretary D ments, 5 g att on. to the disast- SPRINGFIELD POLICE DEP<|O¥ilg to what-they term “the eriminsi Belfast, Jan. ‘30—One ;member of the | éiation at He urged negligene” of employers who did mot uge praa i ificere i B Ll 44 by military forces Friday at'Coathford,fed at tales that battleships scon wou tion of ‘the Springfeld police’ department |Its Zained diring the war for the were | Vi oon ot s In, of Pennbvl-| Gounty: Carks flied dn & hoknital! hers be sunplanted by air fighting craft. Bl Paso, Tex, Jan. 30.—William Gibbs | will be —made by . District Attorney | Chase of modern machinery. - : ved I 1 > of shippink bituminous _coal to New | Sagement. Those - who t"ss-ay_vrd carriad | befere for, a biz navy and a streng mavy, | ury, and Mre. McAdoo, daughter of Pres- | from the. district :attarney’s office . to- | %T¥.-textilo factory will be forced to.close | York for export, defying federal oraser | Ot and concealed their slightly wounded iboth on, ‘over and under the sea” Mr. ilent Wilson, reached El Pdso this morn- |night. The' investigation is the result of | 4OWN 2000 as they are unable to confront 5 - : A contract: was given te the American | V0 SeFiously wounded. . . | z 5 The ‘visit of Secretary i ¢ Alv's ico City. mayor. The police commission and a lo-|2%erts, will throw. ' several hundrer | BMage Co. through the U.§, ‘Btecl Bro- | , Constable Clarke, Wounded rectatly. atimarked his lact to the acal na ons_of M. M¢Adoo sald he and his wife were |cal rowspaper in which serious infrac- [ {housand mén and women into'the ranks | g, 3 . | . 3 i 7 reeks in’ conneotion :ith 2 mew bapk huilding | corarades were killed; wiso died In; & hos- | tire with the Wileon ewhiriet and he !::n- of President Obregon. He would | department were charged. “-::‘l_lf;;*‘.l'rndy prevailing among the | which the institution is fo constrict | we | PIt today.: | irdminiscent of the eiht ; i lities in classes. v e - SEL W THATY Wik (1LY 30 - K ginia, County : Cavan, it night. . The | e made & sumber of trins here ” “WITH PRESIDENT WILSON |23 FREIGHT CARS DERATLED W R police retarned the fire .and. tires.of t4e Lo sal aat will be my Jest. T will - : were no yolice cagualties. ihack: to the editorial chair,’snd brush up _ |schoonér designed: to reclaim the inter- \ Ambas A8 apar et there is H the case of Eugene V. Debs, now serving | Botsford, Conn., Jan. 30.—_Twenty- |national fishing trophy from . Ametica Lorry Ambushed in Dublin.. .. | |in newspaner writing, an are is Mo | sion. In bidding them farewell, Ju) put their feet on earth again. e “attached by the reparation -commis. an econcmic readjustment in the year|Durmed that Captain Bersini stated he o : ; - g ! ple that the vernment and peos PRANT HEFGRFOLE defaulted. In such case the repasatin | 2rESident of the, Reminston Arms-Uaion | 509,000 a year revenue in that manner. ard his flesh in many places literally | A - peope of . H the interest of the Tecelpt turing company. in Bridzeport, died at. his Ajtistments in th budly burned, wers transferred to the | T T e e et o vt e | Which started early this ‘afternoon in & | “(hnhe rerroms duties - oW P gee numerous rehdjistments #h the i | {ment to s In- | | The first negro woman . te he a candi-| b, 0 abeepting the-6ffer of the | The Nettuno which is owned ny the withessed i recont years. here, wag still purning tonight. - Firemen | o proceed to suchincreases of du- | bankrimicy by apcepting commission ‘may think necess: o tourtzen ward on the .-West Side, Chicago. ,ducln: operating charges.” 'It: was #ald | striliers or thelr sympathizers were re- |00 tons of lampblack, but officiall of the S porfed = 14 follow as'a mht- S ter.of the blaze were covered = with ..a in operating costs woul Now as X in the vehicles of the companies; 0 - 3o : p Enid branch ‘of the American State Bnk, Annapolts, . Md., Jan. 30.—There will Ded at $99,000 were either blown up or | A1€0US -comibustion Was given as thej Barceloma, Jan. 30._The ok 3 and : 2 p: AN AMBUSHING PARTY | the ARRAIGNING INVESTIGATION OF |fous Drospects‘in the weaving industeies, | o cogos 0e o0 the cashier to bfing from : ' L 1 s y : Ircq | ambushing marty.” Whieh :was surprised |tie young future officers not to be alar Springfield, Mass,, Jén. 30.—Investiga. | €V€R 3 Small Dart of the enormous oap | vy oy XOrk; federal Grand Jury indleted ; > > .* | 1and, and fricer £o 3 today of wounds recelved In th-iem=] “Therg is greater need now than ever ! McAdoo, formet mecelary of the treas. |Chariés H. Wright, it was amnounceq| The manifesto says that virtually ev. | s hioeid Hionmeione Ghgh on: charge comradés but were obliged to abandon | Danfels said. ing and departed an hour later for Mex-|a mysterious letter, recently sent to the |0dern comipetition. - This, the document - 3 Stranooden, :County Momaghan, when: his | little more t £ i ts Co. by the Yokohama Spect : i goifig to Mexieo City as the personal | i@ GI the law by membo{: of the poiice | O the unemployed, and -add to the dis: | oo sy emso, g ama Spesie: Bank | : 3 17 A pelice patro!l was fired on ‘near Yir- s as head of the n: the trips DEBS CABE Now EEsES . Yokokama. The order will require about 5 x i i y een to fall. Thers | nublic life and it - ' ON THE DANBUEY DIVISION | It was announced at Hallfax, N. F., ® attacking party ‘were s ibe glad to retire from nublic life and got ‘Washington, Jan. 30.—Disposition. of 3 ——— tlanta \peni at} : abt - th 1 have Chicago, Jan. 30.—Resolutions protest- sentence in the Atlanta itetiary ‘for | three freight cars were derailed late last | Wil -be -launched at Léncnberz ‘late in |, Belfast, Jad. 30.—An/officer’ and one | d0ubt that I will have much to write be 11n dspatche: 3 “Wer v “ gix | about.” | violation of the espionage laws, now rests | night in' a wreck east of here, near the |March. We'd advise the Canadian fish- | man wefe seriously Wounded "ahd six, Lo i ~ | iy el s O atiaoman, Tord mayer | Vith President Wilson, ~department - of | Monroe sattion on thie Danbury division | ermen to prodice a skippor ike those of | others sllghtly infired eheh aclorey M| = - —=—e—r o i s o of were mc‘“"m tonight at .‘“"w'“! justice officials stated ‘tonight. The at-|of the New York, New Haven and Hart- Gloucester,_ which, {he officer on: :;e ‘e men” of oth- ; PR ZRNME > | POLICE SEARCTI 19VES 01 ALIEN KIFiGEES IN FARIS - er ranks; wers rding Wwis dmbush¢d lust HAVE TO BUWD COLLEG ion of the matter, it was said, has pre- | were badly damaged and several of them | Officers of the United States Aumtomo- | hight In the, yicinity of Tercnure, a pared his recommendations for the. pres- 0 A -t ‘!’;"’ akspicss of various I flml‘:nmey general after careful considera-|ford rallroad. AIl'but three of the cars societies of fhe<city.’ Several thousund attended, practically demolished. TI tive Corporation” amnmounced fhereased | quiet ‘residential / disiridt n e Spush|i oo g oo Paris, Jan, 30 —The humes of savera persons Ident's attention. Their niture was met|wers miul»wmy\ lumber, ;‘.‘1 “d”;;‘;: production ia contemplated by Lexinston | Side of Dublin. A bomb was icxplodl {4 e (nited s r Telaches ». - i indicated. g and the wreckage was piled and scattered | Motor- Co, within ‘the mext month. - The | #nd shots were fired (atithe lorry 1o . ave o b : e e . TWO MORE DEATHS FROM —_—_— over several hundred feet of trackage. No | plant at Connersvilie,” Ind., s operating | Wheh the soldless raplial vigorousty. | s it p po. VIOLENCE IN IRELAND |16 PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT (ono was inujred. . |on a 50 per-cent. basis with 70 per cent. | A Auxiliary ‘police wegr rushed to the k. OFFICERS VISITED BEISTOL| Wrecking crews from Dahbury, New |of its force. s scene Dut, the assailants escapxd. reasing pojui « de Ge Jan. 30.—Thomas Blake, e g Haven and Maybrook, N. Y., tackled the Lo Dol o [T patryman Shot Dead. s !tion was made in an t of the Limerick Branch of the| Bristol, Conn. ,Jan. 30.—Fifteen fed- | wreckage today and it was not until 8 Charles W. Foster, 87° who was prob-| Dublin,' Jan. 30.—A dalryman named ) night by Dean Alvert W 1y pub. h Asseciation, was found dead to- | eral prohibitien enforcement officers vis- | o'clock 4onight that ome track ‘was open- | ably the odest fireman in active service | Doody was shoy fead Satu-dav, night in | president of Corne fi:r.lva In Paris tay Bear his home. e had been shot.|ited this clty ldst night and made two|ed. -t was not expected that the other |in the country, died suddenly ' in Law- | Rathmines. ~ mobesh ~i Tnet Dublin, Jan, 30—Frank Meara, a la-|arrests. The agents visited a score of |would be cleared until tomorrow morning. when ‘The whole tendency of the times s rence, Mass. He responded t3 alarm | he alightéd ;from 1 for universt 1o become overcrowded.” 2 AN borer, who had been arrested at Killfaule, ' grocery store and John Rokosa, proprie-| - The freight train was bound from New | Thursday hoon and had mhi only six | belior oo . said Dean Smith. “Twice many stu-|r plant, newspapers Tipperary, wag shot dead today when he tor of a meat and friit ‘market, were ar- ! Haven from the west. The cause of the alarms ‘since he jeined the " fire de- | ly from @ sil dents as can be taken care of properly | and discovered several documents intend- Efled to escape. rested and held in $300 bonds each, * @erallment i8 mot kmown.” . =~ partment in 1850, 3 the residential clamor for education.” ed for use as propaganda. P i b ’