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\Doughty Defender ‘of Indignation: Upon the Award of Distinguished Service Medals—Uses ed at Home—QJudge Parker Will Bé Heard by the Com- the searchlight part. - Chairman himselt, & former seryice yian 3 Dawes at the end | of ‘thé .most disgracetal ‘acts of ed there had been of 5o g he L ider wrnesses as truthful‘and is un- aSals @ epenk out in mieetis Mr. Dawes inade no. aticmpt’ to con- ceal the feeling what he was. having'n times the:room wus merriment, and the roho of matts mwent down the long corti- de- of the dig bullding as he turmed wrathful language upon critles” of 1 war who stayed at home, very good time. A investigations house, Mr. Dawes said he though! tie people were sick of them. there is no. enger any news “1t I was mot hers, a1 he shouted. se mo nows {n this 7 Don't forgét f; was an American war, not &: re- ublican or a-demecratic war, and thé records of the glorious work of our sy} 1 live hundreds of years.after your is ‘dead and gone and for- When the name of Genefal Pefshing into’ thé @iscussion, ME. Da¥es could scarcely’ control his angér. “Thére werg hounds Lo dectared. “who triéd- to fale mews that Pe;nl;nl ;fl‘:e.“n tre the night of the rmi e e “Fis“was at’his offiee, ing vasi war 1wl take r_Pershing to get his place in history. But lat me tell you was brougnt thers ko tell” HartRg the Works contracts to save =3 or 50 years by, Gesticlatng, Strutting and Congressional’ Methods of Investi- War—Makes & Fiery Attack n Critics of the War Who Stay- Washington, Feb, 3.—Another broadside| the iime will come When every doughboy was let loose by Charles G. Dawes to- cay agaiust the congressional methods of sigating the conduct of the war. Attacking what he characterized as.a|T sold a lot of second hand junk to the to blacken the name|French govcinment for $400,000,000, in- Wwhole Ameriean dwmy because of [ stead 'of keéping forty- thousand soldiers ‘e drunders of & few, the former briga-| there to guard it while we tried to peddie in charge of suppiy pro- cursmert in France, declared house com- mittee could serve a more useful. pub- lie service by turning upon the waste of millions of ‘government ieflars, right under cheir nose. A group of women 'in 'the crowded room failed to prevent Mr. Trwwes from swearing like a “buck” pri- He strode around the committee og harder than he was hit, swearing madly every time he cone s.-uel the questioning sy part or parcel of the fighting outfit of which he was a ‘overseas wiil be proud to say he was one of Pershing’s men. R ““You'can try to give meall the hell you Want—1 like It. - You Mck Because It My consclence hurts me some times when "' think we charged = them too A PR e . Mr. Dawes'sald he was a repubiican, bat’ was broad ‘énough to give the war Aspartment full‘credit for its work in getting more men_ fo -the fron: than| s W e e the samec period. ‘Then he jumped upon the depgriment apd denounced it for its rofusal to permit ‘promotion of men in the ranks—for privates and sergeants s a_reflection 60y who had the grit of generals. The rule by which men, eager to zo overseas, but Kept “at. home, - were - reqmred o - wear silver stripés was. characterized as one e war. The award of- distinguished _service medals came in-for a flery attack. It broke mote’ hearts, Mr. Dawes said, than any- ,Lhing _eise,’ because thousands of men vutitled to- the - redais . were passed by. Hr. ‘Dawes-#aid it was all right for congress to go, 'ahead and try to find nd punish_ men, Who made mistakes In Ure strees of the war, but told the com- miti€e it would get nowhere and that the pyblic was not copcerned with those mistakes now. ) h “Aad . they-“are’ trying “to - say- that T'stshing permitted the sacrifice of thous- Anils of lives -on Armistice dav. IUs the inost. dampable lie ever uttered. And 1f's all ‘right ‘to sit back here, viewing {rooy 2 yartisar * Standpdint the work séas, when' if 'you:peoplc iso “free to fohdemn liad: heon- there vou mighi have done. as' wd did—or . worse... Liquidation? ¥y, “hell, ‘men,. we. liquidated .cverything. Thete wasn't_any, willful destruction 'of - fropecty in + Frahce; /as ‘this committce has t#led {5 show. The junk we couldn't 8ell *Was “given Away—it .Wwas cheapér than’ busaing or.bufying jt. They pinned bne -of thase miedals on e, but it had. 2 Aamnsd #ight bettert:gone-to- some - poor fegiliin the rafks who better deserved “Tidge “E B Darker, who had much 1o do with the fiquidazion in France, and who wus described by Mr. Dawes as “® hard-boild. egp.” ‘as an army trader, ¥ili'be heard tomorrow by the committee. CELEBRATION IN VALPABAISO POR U. 5. PACI¥IC FLEET Valparaise, Chile, United ~ States Pacific flé were tramsferred to this city wday. when resident Alessandri and -tie his cabinet arrived from santiago to on Admiral Rodman, commander of fieet, on board the New Mexico, his Twenty-five United States warships arc ag in the harbor and all donned offi- full dress for the ocragion. national salu‘es as the president of tie republic boardad the fiagship this afternoon. tent was to Toview. a parade of merican sailars and_attend a banquel i honor of Admiral Rodman and his later ine presi- The officers of the fleet were enter- taimed at a garden party Iast night by Chilean naval and navy bands furnishad the music snd | e party was largely attended by prom- ient Chileans. s Committes of Chileans here and Santiago, assisied by members Afperican calony and the navy Y. M. C. AL are caring for hundfeds of United Statas sailors on shore am being provided daily in the parks. 1 Santiago a dance was given 'n hon- br of the officers of -nc flest last night by the American colony and today they ‘wars the guests of ti Chilean breakfset 3i £mator Jose Al ve aml lunclies governmen: at & Jessapdri, -brother of the SAYS BRITISH SUR WAS i SUNK BY “IRISH SEA CRAFTY| i New York, Feb.-3—The Sinn.Feiner,i publicaticn, today printed a dés- prich, purporting t6 have been cabied’ from Dublin, that the British swhmarine’ K-5. which sank in the Pnglish Channet off Land's Bnd. two weeks ai sh sen craft” roction of the underseas craft, it ssid, as brought about “by cofitrolied projectile, recently ifives an Irish engineer.” A HAD FALSE BOTTOM IN AUTO CARRYING ALCOHOL New Britatn, Conn., Feb. 3. —Following an investigation by Police Sérgeant W. Hart, Siivatore Ballachifig - of “5& ette street, was arrest in' front of his place this morning on #_charge ot d act.. Further in- t Ballanchino had into his aotomobils d another hidden tank¥near the the r from which about sixty salions of lgior sald to be alcohol was ating the Vol vestigation showed a false bottom bull STOFS SALK OF STOCK OF TEXAS-UNITED OIL CO. Hartford, Cohn, Feb. 3.—State Bank Commisstoner . J. Sturgis teday revoked the permit issued to. the Texas-United il Company, of Dallas. Te the corporation, to sell 1ts ‘stosk in’Con- necticat. Hin sotion was -based, on_the recommendation of - State Semator John N. Breoks of Torringion, as a special txaminer for the banking department. EXPENSFS INCEEASED $13,187, Boston, Feh. 3~The ~Beste Maine Railroad in 1930 incressed s op- rrating revennes by $14.131.684, but saw Its axpenses incraase by $23,187313, roal's b sh mad p-,bl!c? &".‘u‘fi‘&.«a offices 00 sheet as-made - f4y showed a met decrease of income of 30 yéard, died temight W the Waterbury Biisoass tomttal - MONSIGNOR CERRETTI CALLS ey . /ON. ARCHBISHOP HAYES Rome, Feb. 3.—Monsiznor Bonaventura Cerretti, papal tinder secretary of state, nd formerly auditar ‘of the . apostoitc délégdtion’ in’ Washington, today visited Archbishop Hayes of New York at the Afrierican college atid conversed with him at’léngth. * . > Considerable importance is attached to the visit, as evidently Monsighor Cerret- ti, Who has béen entfusted tq deal with all American.affairs, desited to acquaint Archbishop ‘Hayes with the present sit- uation -at ‘the vatican. and ‘to learn of conditions connectsd with - the arch- bishopric. of New. York, and of affairs genérally in the. United States. DINNER .BY TEACHERS ASSOCIATION OF CONNECTICUT New Haven, Conn., Feb. 3.—The Legz- ‘~tive Procfafime of the State Board of Education wes the ‘subject of an address toaizht by A. B. Meredith, state commis. sionec of elucation, at a dinner given by the, school superintendents, principals; and, teachers'-assochations of Connecticut. The, entire wealth of the state, said the ¢ommissioner, should be taxable as a unit for schosl purposes. so that communities With latge educational responsibilities, but small financial, resources, would ‘not be hindered: in . providing the best ed ueational factlitfes. TICKED POCKET OF DISTRICT - { ATTOBNEY WBILE IN ‘COURT New' York, Féb. 3.—The' old bromide that erimimals eringe under eyes of the law was well shaken ‘here today when a thiét . th Besex Market Court picked the e of Assistant' District Attorney 'denry Goodman. E . During examination of a witness the aftobniey reactied- for his “wallet, which isontained gapers..he intended -presenting s evidence: in the cage. = ., “Gone” he exclaimed. “I don’t mind Tosing the mioney, but the papers are val- “ But the thief-had flown. MARDINGY WRITES MESSAGE . ., ¥OB_LONG DISTANCE. RADIO| .San Franciseo, ¥eb. 3.—A thirty word wirejess message ‘1o be composed by President-eject' Harding and to be broad. | éasted \trom lartford, Conn. San’ Fran- ‘cisco and Rocktord, Illinois, on February| ‘u', 7“};-” the jt;nr:em of a competition| n wireless operdtion among long distance amatedrs in" il parts of th: United States, ‘it was, announced here today by| government radio inspeéto: 5 ks 3 i ud at il CUBAN Vfio"xl!’_l‘l!l SHUTS OFF WESTERN UNION cm] Havana, Cuba, Feb. 3.—A presidential) decree. suspending the concession granteq the Western Union Telegram Company for connecting up its Barbadoes cable at Cojimar, or elsewhere on the Cuban coast. | is published in the official Gazette, thus becoming effective. . = ——— M'DONALD APPOINTED .. i « @O8D "ROADS ‘DELEGATE Hartford, Teb. 3.—Governor Lake ;Mnle;‘!mlmr mes H. MacDonald o ew Haven as a state delegate to the'l Ametican” Road Bulldings convention at ‘Chicago, on’ February. 1. ——fmeadlo - £ '° OBITUARY. oshua W. Rogers. . Nsugatuck. Conn., Feb. 3.—Joshua W. who had held many Tere in the past would this ‘tax be but no new tax woul place it, and no new ta. posed for the coming Chamberlain, who - was" speaking fo- his hag any intention to promote and “rush ntenced - Tuesda: an election on a popular budget. Se Next T Y. STATESMEN AND DIPLOMA™S, GUESTS NATIONAL PRESS CLUB B ‘Washington, Feb. 3.—Members of, the cabinet, numerous members of the dip- lomatic corps and high officiald of the army' and nayy assembled tonight ae guests of the National Press club to hear | til - Tuesday, - when anedifying “congessional” debate on the | passed upon him. ‘momentous ~question : jury in Justice McAvoy’'s court here. - is fifteen years’ -imprisonment. fat than lean.” cause of the “fean man,”, while pitted | the supreme cour, delivered his charge. sentatives Tincher, of Kansas, and Wins- | tions to but one transaction alleged have been hand picked to support the [had extorted payments from others. heavyweight challenge. He declared if they had any reason — 4 rosecutor claimed, was so impressively dig Speaker Gilleite, of | PTosect " nic o, ¢ the house, who presided, caution the {2 Strike on ome of. Aronson's buildings. jurors to ‘attain a metal state of “com- |, Prindell who is 41 years ald and liv Plete impartiality” in deciding the “mo- | M ihe Bronx, was indicted en Dec. mentous issue” that he debate was aa- | 1920 and'placed on trial Jan. 11, 1921. at the end to be -“still in doubt” ithout gloves. - Affer ~ denyifiz any |gaiu, 4 “noble” attributes to the lean man, Mr. | iy, UUNE imanigabl actuary of any insurance dedartment in said, “and there may be he world that the fat men are closer to | - < Sl ol heaven than the lean men.” HOUSE ANNT ATPROPE: In ‘rebuttal, Senator Harrison declared ROERIATION he was prepared to cnter the combat “even if we have pitted asainst usetwo | Washingt =y old fat regctionary republicans, who, us Lo et ning July 1. four of the other variey—Faty - Arbuck] pements of the-other side.” firmative, Mr. Winslow then expatiated on fssye in the presence of ‘a “mixed audi- He admitted, howeved, that he ‘well qualified to &peak on the sub- recalling “dinatict recollections ‘oF | their feet men during. the”coming_fiscal year y fing, fat bawy.” . . . : Only ‘more time than /the allotted ‘ten ‘minutes was necessary he said, to dermit |livened many a session of congress. a “complete demonstration of the fact|..'The: i g ha husly: *“Call the roll of mighty men enrich- | republican, South Dakota, = find that thos§ w'hk have blesseq man- kind -the most have been thin. Alex- ander and Caesar were thin. Lord Nel- sn_was hut a shadow. - The Duke_ of | democrat, Arkansds. Wellington was but.a thin edge, Lin- |gTant such lads homorable discharges. 18 years. of age on their application or ' san.had been a fat man, he never could the “world. s @he distinguished audlence thereupon |framed the measure. pronounced its approval of the - entire | During the debate over propesals show by un undignified burst of ap. | 1% the maximum strength of enlisted per- Dlause: ¢ Churehyard.” e . Others present were the ambassadors |Conditions. The country beileves, : e in congress totals more than retary Payne, and numerous members of the senate and house, including “Uncie | -more than three times th Lty i added, anoropriated for. military pu poses during any one year befo: United States entered .the war. SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT FILED A OF SHELTON BANK & TRUST CO, HARDING HOUSEBOAT 1§. Pridgeport, - Conn., Feb. 3.—A supple- mentary report . of -the Shelton Bank & & Trust Company as to its conditior was| Falm Beach, Fi filed Dy Receiver Marcus H. Holcoms |boat Vicioria. ear: ing P Shortly aftef the verdict was an- — & nounced Brindell’ was remanded to the | NAVAL HERO KILLED Tombs prison, whete he will remain un- - ‘sentence will e The-maximum penalty | publin, low af Massachusetts. The affirmative |have passed ‘between Brindell and Max team also were rot lacking in ‘physical | Aronson, s manufacturer, and must dis- attributes which indicated . they .‘might | Fegard_evidence alleging the defendant Among those in the audience were the | doubt that Brindell extorted the money French, Japanese and Belglan ambas- [from Aronson they —must acquit him, sadors. Lady Geddes, wife of the Brit. |even if they believed him guilty in other srobably will be held March 7 and the ish ambassador; the secrefary of state |deals. The indictment against Brindell | General John Biddle, eommander of the and Mrs. Colby, and General Pershing, |¥aS based on the allegation’that he re- The audience constituted the jury, and | céived $5,000 from Aronson, which. the id to call off | the rocks off Islay Island, the destroyer i A merger of two of o " Mr. Untermyer tonight announced he | 8ide of the transport.” Craven, however, el Pt mad judged a draw and the question deciared lg 2 : ot and sueceeded | OrcHestras, the National Sympl . Hom 1o e aen anthe, emaiing Ies. | a_ Seiting. to" the. sl of the Orranto, | the o e o el e Opening :or the affirmative, Renrflw!; ménts -against ' Brindell. ' He character- | from which he tog: six hundred Ameri-|Present seasol 7 ative Tincher waded into the subfect | .o pRER N ONGEN. He character | OO M diers, Tincher declared he “could prove by the cre jatg ifive Jor <aix - other - inillct A definite’ step | been reported. : : toward reduction of the regular army to 110k at them, remind me of the cartodns | 150,000 men was taken today when the | IRISH BEPUBLICAN ARMY L useq to soe with the dolar marks on |nouse approved an appropriation sufh e trust maghates” History, he de- |cient only for the maintenance. of a i ek p claréd, is “replete with the names of |of that size during the fiscal year begin.| Dublin, Feb. 3—(By The A. P.) Since |Ner rarbor of Delaware Breakwater, at lean men, where—as its pages show but reached, a dozen representdtives were on Y e o HDROC - : clamoring for . recognitiop. | els,” according to official {nformation when I wis exhibited In" a cradle ‘as a | Amendments: came-outing ifi“and far an | engaged the crown forces. This was the hour members revived the small army brriss R ook B i e Rl o ien o with the work” whs the ads| After finding jabs for 113.608 men and | g fiem, “Henry | had b (et % i) I sl | Woment at no_expenss to Uiem, “Tenrs at men . rule the - world™ | for ‘the eflomrw z“fw “ahpropriations com- [gave his méh race ‘-\(yfi,fi% m ‘Vftg| Peteraon, 78 veaTs old. of Eostom. -quit Winding ofl&m of e . ey ‘soctal | the ivestig Insthedtote #{imittee 0. keep, the .measure practically | tin, scoffing at alloged peace negotiations. | his own job. He was the oldest soclal | eloquence Senktor- A8Hirst he'd forth intact, ail amendments being voted down except one - by Representative Johnson, thotizing the | order. ing the annals of human_ destiny and we |disoharge from the army of youths under the request of their parents or guardians. coln had just ofl enough (o Keep his | The anpropriation bil as amended cr. | joints from creaking. McAdoo, as di- |ries 678,659 for the pay of enlisted i una ¥ for general of rajlroads. mever car. |men during the twelve months beginning | molitical effect, to extend martial law to | Paris have been adopted unanimously bs ried escess bysgage. It Woodrow Wil |July L This amount is sufficient for & force of 150,000, according to Represent- have iMipressed his fourteen points upon |ative Anthony, Kansas, chairman of the 2 appropriations _sub-committes which 5 sonnel at 175,000 instead of 150.000. [ crowded. A rumor is in circulation \hat S Pricr to the debate, the assempled |Representative Mondell, the republican fuests had been prevared for the frivol- | leader, advocated the reduction to 130.- ities by a recitation by, Secretary of State | 000. “Congréss. he declared. should at- Colby of Gray's “Elizy in a Country | {empt to realize the hopes of the Ameri-| I 4 can people by getting back to normal e | locked to a seat. of Chile, Brazil and -Peru; the Portu- |2dded. that an army of ‘150,000 during giese and Swiss ministers; Justices | (G coming fscal year will be suficient | ALLIES EXPECT FROM GERMANT |l of lark v = 0 declare P e & | Ef;,’,ec m‘:,l‘:‘ds;:;‘t,?,fi",:;' e S5 | that the amount carried for military pur- 210 TO 230 BILLION GOLD MARKSy fels ; Secretary and Mrs. Meredith: Sec. 1P0Ses in appropriation bills now pending AGAIN IN DIFPICULTIES | shonld-vield about 75 Feh. 3.—The house- | missio e dent-glect | show that France's damages amon: \ t|Senator Newhe Brief Telegrams Signer Mancine by, compose and ome fapm apoplexy. Nine Poicemen filed| ‘conductor, died- in bor crisis. Chamberlain, s I T . FRRIEE u e H k Twenty thousang workmen are die in | 1 1t - X a . Spain, as a result of the la- Britain yould be z ; i x & The promotion of Sarah Hernhardt to P AL ;i i ¢ the Legion of Hon:r will be | President of New York Build-| Two Lorriss Ran Into an Am-|&noinced shorty. ansttuents’ dented INF Thietin: | - I Trades Council Will Be| buscade—Naval Hero Was! The Boston city begins the mew fiscal " year witn a surplus of 33,817,000, the Killed Wednesday. fargest ever recorded. New York, Feb. 3.—Robert P. Brin- Dublin, Feb. 3.—Nine policemens were| The reichataz pacties through their| deil, presicent of ‘the’ Building ‘Trades | killed and two wounded today wien two t council, tonight was. found. guilty. of. the | lorries ran into an ambuscade between |¢itude on fhe Paris agreement. charge of. extortion from builders by ‘a | Drumkeen and New P: leaders serondea the gover s at- ias. County Lim-)~ erick. A hpead lne—the first since 1916—has been established herd in connec with cne “of/ the city’s missions. NALEE - WRDSSSDEY Ax NALLIALE Mrs. Frank L. Tabot, wife of a New Feb. 3—District Inspector | York theatrical producer Wednesday wa | is Worthington Craven was one of | robbed of a Russian saple coat valued at “Resolved, that it i8 more noble to bed The court room was crowded with the | onc s Wworthingt defendant's . friends who surged foifvard Sdpoorting the negative side of the |to shake.his hand as he walked throush ) Guring the war and received the American| Adanta’ ! proposition” withi all the eloquence that | the passageway to the Tombs i custody | qistinguished _service and navy crosses | hat Calvin Cooiidge's overcuat had been bas earneg them reconition in the senate {Of a deputy sheTiff. The jury, which de- | ang the British distinguished service oi-|stolen while the vice president-elect was/ were Senitors Ashurst, of Arizona, and | liberated one hour and twenty minufes, Harridon of Mississippi, both democrats |rotired at 5.35 o'clock, &fter Justice Mc- and fashicmed Ly nature to defend the |AVOY, presidirg at the ‘eriminal' term of those killed in the ambuscade Wednes-|3$4,000. Jay at Ballinalee. He served in the navy e der. While commanding the British de-| visiting there. strover Mounsey he saved.600 American soldiers from the American transport Ot-| Seventy t rAnto. when thgt vessel was lost off the|cent. of the number working in factories against them was a formidable team of | 1In his instructions the judge told the republican members of the house, Repre- | JUrymen they fust confine their delmera- Seottish coast in October, 1918. in the Detroit area & year ago, NOW Inspector Craven retired from the navy | have employment. 3 10| with the rank of lieutenant commarder and only joined the Roval Irish Constab-| 1The Fremeh government h: ulary a few weeks ago. — all American coal, free on board at The American distinguished service | prench Atlantic port: to | medal was awarded by President Wilson fo Lieutenant Craven jn 1919 and. was presented to Craven at Chatham, Eng- land, in February of that vear By Major There a i -onsisto; March 10, American forces in the United Kingdom. |PUPle 34 Thirty minutes after the Otrando struck Mounsey, herseit damaged by the heavy es | seas, answered a distress call. Captain | 7 | Davidson of thel Ofrasito .wariied Licu-|i® Montana ‘was amnounced. tena%t Craven not to-atiempt to reach the 100 Armed Men Repulsed. . James, seriously wounded. occurred Wednesday evening. when one | "™ hundred_armed men attempted to rush e o the Rathcormac barracks near Fermoy.| Tieets of ¢ the announcement of General Sir Edward | Lemes, Del. The action was taken after ats Strickland a fortmight ago of a decree G . Willigm Howard Taft and our two o0)- | had failed to amend the army IDD\:pmrli’: Pt 1B%, (B TAE reuublican seiny |, T alles et by it Jonk Jodiers o tion bill to_provide, for 150,000 enlisted | arpears to have been growing in volume, | Fescued a m ' Shouldering -the other half of the af- |men and‘to decrease thie number of offi- | both in the marti Tatiding In Pittsfield, Mags, | cers fromr 14,000 tv approximately. 9,000. | districts, like Galway, which previously [2nd Gane 2t hess tae cmbarrassments- of discussing the The instant the secticn of the bill ‘ap- { had been duiet. An illustration of this propriating funds for the pay of enfisted 1 law areas and “in! during a fire. is to be seen in an ambuscade last night as | between Burgada and Rosscarbery County Cork, when five hundred ‘reb- various natfonal and international mo Jmemn for churca unity met in St, Lo; largest crowd that they have had to | their interests. The ropublican army appears o be mak. | Worker in the eity. in2 determined efforts to carry out that| ... o =" at | for ambuscades. Attacks on the mil- | factory hand and was sen The object of the Sinn Fein activities| Resolutlons ?_m::'c‘,"'; =:‘nl:'_"‘t is said to be to force General Macready, | torial decisins® reac S the miiitary commander in Irclafd,.for (enee of the supreme ali Dublin, the Bavarian diet. Obeervers here point out fhat attacks e are being made on crown fobees rozard- | A Increase in. the working foree less of danger to pedestrians. Some of ) Willys-Overlagd plant at "l them predict a dire event should one o.’ix’ of the r'lw“.l‘.‘lr ;‘. Avh i to | these attacs bo mace in the business|per cent. was amnouncad by . quarter of Dubifn when the strrets are Wilson, vice president a “big show” is coming in a few day To date $8.81%700 has bee It is also renorted that a drastic curfew | Nev) York aatomodle ova now carries a hostage chained and pad- | 1921 will be $11,000.000. | Awakenea from a moftis steen ene ¢ she was {0 have heen married Miss Yetta Tehman of New York =aid she felt no effects and would be married In a week or two. Paris, Feb. 3. The reparations com- mission estimates that the total damag- ! es of all the _allies coliectable from| 1 a2 S vana o Germeny wil Y between 210 hiltion and | 01e HEOTS of & KOW C 250 biilion eold marks. nccordine to an | Ty P ERRL G SIS, Ty jal anrouncement. The ministry ot § %4 £¥° tx7sEt O forsien affairs calenlates that the sapeom, | C30SAL i Oxford counts + | council's fixed indem: es, if canitalized, billion gnld marks r. The recount of b which have just bet tote'laq,|the semate electi cns committee ropubtican, _wit Py i vel o1 ‘ord. today. Tt shows that an item of $11,000| HArding on his vacation cruise up the110 hillion gold marks, of which amount plurality. ef 4334 over Henry T in F vhi Florida coast. ot into difficultles again |57 billion go'd marks are charz=d to the in Tr v - n ench government bonds which ng: av.‘hehind her schedule | devastated "( terad 2,000. The report that her distineuished passengers. may|markes for i\ slons s e gy i bl e oo | leave her ‘tomorrow or Saturday -and| 75 billlon gold maris. as capital repre-|loans to fore which item '$16,276 was' overdrawn (by| COTPiete ‘thei rtrip to St. Augustine by | Eented by the 226 -ured: in- the ‘assets should have been en-| (0day and fell so Charles H. Davis, treasurer of a land| T2 e B | Atter smending several hours fast in ! k. i - lemented by the twelve per| 1t is understood that Receiv .| mud “bank ‘in the Indian river, the Vic-| Will he suppiemen comb pas dineecd of ¥ treceiyer Hol-| soria anchored tonieht abouts 10 miley| cent. German export tax. 1N by the company in the| DCIOW. here: In tWo days she has covered | At the ministr agencies handi:% Dprocess of. liquidation. only ahout fifty miles and. still RECORD NET SALES FOR . U. 8. RUBBEE CO, IN 1920 the part New . York; Feb.-3.—Net sales ' of the | return trip on lan nited States Rubber company for 1920 ‘The president-slect now is expected axceedeq those of iny other year in the | reach he: history of the company, Samuel P. Colt, | morrow. He will play a chairman of the board of directors, -an. nounced tod: The total met sales | dine privately ashore. amounted to $255.744,685, an increase of . $30.155,220 over 1919. UNABLE TO OBTAIN JURY Net_profits, Mr. Colt said, after all “harges had been deducted, amounted to $21,275,524, equivalent to $2105 a share sarned on its outstandinf stock after de- uction of dividends on its preferred stock. ilability as jurymen .in the trial = {21 men gocused t conmectlon with t FUNERAL OF GOVERNOE Matewan ‘battle last ‘May. AN but PARKHURST oF MAINE | Of thit number have been excusea a tain n fary in this county at all ot Governor Frederic H. Parkhurst, who Yo i died sddenty last Monday after serving | sy Sner T, Of COURSE] for the sta - . 5 #aid that if a jury cannpt be obtained, only threo wecks -as-chief exceutive of| the jufige Will have the right to continus i Maine was held here today with many | the ‘cage until 2 panel .can be sscured, | Work for 50,000 men ii the construction °n of prominence in this and other | fTme trial has been postponed Pwice. and a | 0f buildin New Eneland states in attendance, Y 2 Fthe. culmination of a long-standing struz- The body in a bronze vasket was born | Lo, PoSRonement, under any other eir. on o BArHIaES Wit 5 A oo | cumstances would automatically throw from the eapitol where it Jay in. state| ' C3S° °ut of court/ yesterday, to the South Parish Congre. = 5 Fational charch. After the church ser.| AX® UNIT! ATES MUST vices he body Was taken to Bangor for interment. ie Paris, Fsb. 3.—(By The A. P.) And UTAH SENATE PASSES . ANTI-CIGARETTE BILL | chamber of deputies the Jast Paris eo = ference’ of the. allies, declared: “The Salt, Lake City, Utah, Feb. 3.—The an- ticigarette bill forbidding the manufac- ture’ ang ehle of cigareties in Utah -was | Unitod States is a passed by the. senate this afternoon. | ment” .. ¥ Fourteen voted “Aye” and three “No."- | | The decisions of the alliéd eonfersn The bill aléo ‘prohiblts emoking cigars, ' in Paris, Captain Tardfeu asserted. we: cigareites or pipe in any public place. totally cmbodied in the Versailles tre - wili make a part of their shall pay in a lump sum, in addition to sométime before noon tn-| BRITISH BUILDING TRADES FOB THE MATEWAN TRIAL|lutinz’ the bullding industry by the ab- | clis Williamson, W. Va. Feb. 3.—Almost| via 900 Mingo connty residents have been | Mmittee of the opera questioned In circuit court here as to their | Among the different unions proved over- the question was being . raised here . to-| by direct labor through contracts with the | Great Dritaln and Eurone was annouw - | buiiding guilds. Augusta, Maine~ Feb, '3.—The funera] | "/Eht Whether it would be possible to ob- | bukding gu BE PARTY TO REPARATIONS Tardieu, former high commissioner to the Urited States in criticiging today in the| Harlan. Ky. Feh. 3.—Seventy-two |located. can be no capitalization, mobilization or | Winnes, former discounting of the German debt until the | gharged with the murder of Miss Lura ¥ party to the agree- | Parscus, Pine Mountain settlement school | transferred from sthe sif)-t and 53 billion zold| A reseluton by Semator Walsh, demo- The estimate of crat, Massachusetts. to prohibit furt“e~ Vovernments W fon marks fixed by]the approval f congress was renor the supreme council. althouzh anproxf-|out by the senate . foreign relation a|mately only one-third of the dgmages,|committee, o Arthur W. ang Floyd L. Carr econ- of foreign affaire it was|sins, were start~d from Los Angeles to explained today lite for the kidnapoing of M t of Germany, but a fizure | \Wetherell. ies demanded that Germany Gladys The governor of the Province of Se Fville, & a terrorist plan of camnaizn being car- rieq out by a band of fifteen, called the fixed indemnities. to gamo of golf REJECT GOY'T'S PROPOSAL | “Chariots.” each of whom Is pald twen- | ! and probably will accept an invitation to ty pesetas dally, s Tondon, Feb. 3.—Operatives in the = jected the government nroposal for “di-| scrapers has started in virtun u in Germany, where for sorption of former service men to alle=|months ‘the housing problem has o unemployment. The executive com-|the fingenuity of © . s sald a_ballot | workers and fla’-dw v of | whelmingly against acceptance of the| Preliminary approval of = l.m..' ha| gOvernment plan. The ground was taken ! $10.000.000n to a group of Amer! 17| that “The workers now in_ the industry|banks to finance the exportation of c nd| Were fully able to meet hobsing meeds|densed milk and similar produc ed by tre war finance corporation. MacNamara =aid a plan was expected manian legatjon in Tendon. and I to be.put into force which would provida ! daughter of Miguel De Covarrul formsr Mexican minister to Great Tritain, were married Our Lady of the Assumption, in L don. he added, would be . the unions for many months having | | rafused td allow unskilled workmen o: nem-unlonists to co-operate in much beeded buliding works Distrtet Attorney Lewis of Brooklyn announceq that $235.000 of ‘the $1%6.- 000 worth of Liberty bonds stolen from WDINESTITEN QU 71 OyES wo messengers of he Manhattan brok- ire HOPELESSLY DEADLOCKED !erage firm of Kean. Ta and eom- T {pany on November 30 last, had been n- | hours after it 1@ red to its room. the K re | jury considering the case of Dr. H. G.| Transfer of 463 tons money. rep- e veterinarian, | resenting $18.299624, in*. gold, silver. nickel anq copper, have been safely eury, i teacher, still was deadlocked tonight. | the customs house, to the fod>; : Indications today were that the jury | serve bank and the mintsin P re | probably would be dismissed Yate tomor- | phia, completed. wAthout the I row in the event they cou.l n.t agree. cent g Washington, emengency tarift bill y on the senate floor to- was made toward defi- potice deparment admitted | North Dakota, ined agreement to take up the bill with s amendments for a second reading and, leaders of both reached a tentative understanding| Senator McLean, republican, to fix a_date for a final vote. The t@tative program probably will be submitted to the senate nimous consent asked for an agree- ment to vote on the bill February 15, or Senatorg tonight believed the path was clear for. acceptance ob- outside of th fixed = new maximum price of $9 per ton for reliable reports from Rome that the coming secret consistory counter-suggestions were based on polRical Clmfll:lltlm under the name of he Mpnareh Lumber {company of more than ‘one hundred retail lumber yards New Yook's great a brief coll Daublin Castle reports that mear Dun- og Javin, County Wicklow, Tobert Dixon, a | 4" 107 000t o is ‘statements ments ‘against Brindell” the prosecutor| Dublin, Feb. 3.—Another bie attace | TASIStTAte was ot AetC. that & sumar Y senators went to Mr. McKellar's aid, but idnted * Whallng ined to be convinced, ROV ME; Victoria, B. C., will not be _RROVIDES ¥OB 13000 MEN | The police, usine rifies and bombs. beat | NP S (O Pl i aies this > off their assailants. No casualties have | %on¢ (0 the Sorin TRCISC for VR oo Mr. Ransdell Steam pilet boat Philadelphia rammed -OLUME | the -submarine Li1 in the port quarter.| B OROWING IR OE "r‘;m submarine was beached in_ the in- porters of the bill to show how it would aid the farmers, asserting that little of | ject. GRAFT CHARGES INVOLVE 38 N. Y. CUSTOMS INSPECTORS children from the roofs of the Frederick customs inspectors the Protestant leaders identified with | 0 consider measures for harmenizing | Newton. collestor af the port, sal of oighip nskas, held as the Dublin now is one of the storm centrns | Milford murderer.>was a former local - p lie thely baggage passed ; tary, and polics are so frequeat mignt|prison from New Bricain is the bel - S At the request of Representative Wingo, | and day thay the newmaners have diffi- | of the New Dritain police. . the house voted to | culty in reporting all of them. confer- | toms. | rich s connection. that the fault Iy the result of lack of discl- | The practice of ac- became more or less i i estimated the 10's1 law is to be imposed in Dublin. cense Plates. It is est _the o very police and military lorry here | revenue of tre sta'e fr-m this source for .| however, develop und that some of the in to go to th when it was snectors went {homes or offices of wealthy passengers nd dsmanded money for the unhindered ntrance of their lggage. Maln residents gane south to eseapet! wdvLp covnrer s in the Michigan | firures of the reparations com-| sematoral election of 1918, finished by ance owed by, € of Ocoupation. is an 7.500 troo; it Was’jOLIDAY IN MAD should » forces on the Thine are present to number over 1 hat the twelve per cent.|San Quentin penitentiary under guard fo hundred and’sixty miles from St Augus.| export tax was not Intended as a direct|serve sentences of from ten years 1o tiné, wher~ Mr. Hardine has an engawe- | tax on exports. to be applled to each! ment for Monday, Should further troubte | Shipment & dovelop. it is resarded as| ceftain that| that the ar department officia over $35,000,% ain, announced the discovery of | ver $35,000,%90. HAS NOT DECIDED UPON PERSONNEL OF CABINET |ledo today. The. entire population building trades at a meeting today re-| Agitation for the construction of wky-| urned (o his seat in tda vacation trin, mp g oyl ata | 12nd Bergdoll 73 secrelary of state | G\ emers 1s amnointed as te,| In December last Minister of ubflr! M. F. C. Nano secretary of the Ru- | : indicated * their belief that ( 2dy for that portfollo. t thes Churey of | 3 { GERMANY DODS NOT WITHDRAW FKQM FURTHE! her ‘slznature to a pact During Debate on Fordney Emergency Tariff Bill, Mr. Me/ A Lean in Advocacy of the Measure, Declared It Wi ' Be Better For the Country to Pay an Increase in'Price Now “Rather Than to Await Destruction of ch‘!"-i-“uj Business and Then Pay High Prices Permanently.” . i Feb. 3.—Although debate their products remained on the fars y declared that the proposed tariff on mgsr Wouid mean only that congress was “Je- | Wlating money into the pockets of 'the. Senator Mc- | sugar trust” and estimated that om necessities, meats, fiour and sugar, the country would be “taxed ,between $1.- In tha 500,000,000 and $2,000,0 ten months the law wonld be effective. . cut, interrupted to say that the short and suggested that the Mc- | in sight aiso. Senator Fletcher acstedd Kellar. democrat, Tennessee, and Robin- | the republicans of using the of son, democrat, Arkansas, oceupied the at- | to make protéctionists dut tention of the few eenators present with | farmers and “sew up Robinson disouséed pro- | protective tariff matter in the futume. visions for taking care of invalid vet- | He said big busihess, especiafly the erans but the others spoke on tariff. wers Mr. McKellar, during his speech, had | of high import rates and sdded ¥ with Senator Ransdell, | giving the farmers = profibitory rate upon demand ' of | their products, strength -would bs téred for later revision of the Underwsod Before the |act, now under consideration - by over. four or five | house ways and means committee. \ - . The-senate will meet-an hour eariier: tomorrow,” recessinig tonight until 11 o concluding his end of the argument by | clock. ~Mr. McCumber, as. well 25 M- saying he would “neither deny or affirm | nority Leader U istence of such a truet.” The Tennessée senator challenged sup- |1y before the senate .they eould net keey senators from talking on smy ether gub- ufacturing establishments; erwood, expla. | aithough the Fordney bill was k SAY NEW YORK POLICEMEN 4.—Evidence involvng | New York. Feb. 3.—Pormer - Goverper Whitman today sidetracked Ris_ investi- York in charges of graft, | gation of graft.among ’.2«: : piesented (o the feferal grand | foliow chies leading to on as the cases are completed, | in alieged - ‘muniéipal~ ‘corruption. g: s, assistant federal district announced tomight. ed for the arrest of the men, Mr, Whitman'e assiftants. cally and financiaiiy; said, that thievery was so commen policemon stols machines from ea~h ment used stolen machines for months nontlis Newton | before retur-'ag. them - to- thelr al-|also was di # -~d today. One paljéemisn ¢ exchanzed o stalm ‘ear for a new one while another chanféd e hood and whesls of a stolen ear In. international order to sell it for $7,000. lLe no one connected wii under PROFITS OF 'COAL MINING tion biil. tion, said this would violate anv such “understanding” had existed. Belgiane, todlay recelved addresses s that | French colonies of Midrid. for R D a3l | expressed his thanks. He reg: 000 of which dermany | BPEIST 42, 1o COrE e of his great satisfaction at the : houze committee was informed ré. weicome from the American. ": hé tic welcotne accorded him and the King Aifoneo, Kiog Albert, ‘Queen toria and Queen Elizateth visited a holiday ‘to see the visitors. Mgt Senator Fill of |the -womén wore“the - nationul mantilia and bows of Delgian and Spanish celers | .~ accomnan- | Intertwined. P et Harding on his Flof- said it was “his Judg- | BERGROLL COUNSEL HAD AN Harding had not decided v uvon the personnel of h! 3 80 sald it was “ AGREEMENT TO T. Ansell and the late D. Clarence i boney, his counsel. as a means of reference 40 funds to febt. for the draft deseiter’s oo 3 lease from Mis five -op r _sentence, b e e dt | Chartes D. MvAvoy. Cnited States -~ trict attorney, here today. Information made public by Mr. Avoy revealdd tra: the deserter’ had an agresme:st whereby the § NEGOTIATIONs | Bergdoll was suppcséd (6 Rave away in the Maryland“hillls was to A P)—|lded between his lawyees in casé’ thé 'f course. wihdraw | pristoner’s freedom wus obtained. but ehe must —_ 5T3 preas P";‘r‘ N | mARTFORD coNTRACTIRS PILE - renewed dellbera- minister of Associated Press PETITION IN BANKRI fl#n and asse's as §33 830 in 2 ermany was to pay |al ptition Philip H loffson avfl his. than that adbpied by the supreme coun- |ltes as $133,537' and bis i cil at Paris. : - 442 tion of the bill was to save the agriew!-. and | tural industry. Mr. McKellar that the life of the law would be tsa date be made six months hemce. M. of the |McLean replied that while ¥t might an increase in prices he feit the batter! course wouid be .for the country to pay' from each eide came frequently during |them now “rather than to await tion of the firming busiress then, maneuvering and the leaders conferred | pay high prices permanentiy.” . :° about them in and out of the chamber enators Capper, republican, 13:n- | tection, democrat, Florida STOLE CARS FROM FACH OfNEm phase of the inquiry, involving eity con= ‘Warrants | tracts. will “stand New. York head,” declaged Arthur M®King. ond &f The diversion of the Whitman investie tonight that recommendations:gatino deals speeifically witir those ef- Fu st to Washingtos . awarded for thé cemstructiss ef Fheen in pro-| The mén sought,, fr. Whitman akia. | ress but a short®time, “revealed a de- | are not esnnected with e city admints- ble—fondition on the plers.” Newton deciared, Y 2 ) ing gratuities or bribes | The latest exnose in the % need to state | Tanging from $1 (o $300 from passcr-[of the graft in the aceeptance of . ties for recovering stolen automobilew in. gould not es- | dicated, members of i1 prosecuter's much ‘money the government thronzh fallures to collect cul was probadbly many |er, That members.of the.policrg®: uz of Hoquor, Mr. investigation, to =0 great an ex- s rmorted .y h: jewelry and other dutiable also evidrnce tration. but are influential, Seth peliti- COMPANIES 206 PER CREY. Washington, Feb, §—Tistimated profits of 21 mining comanies operating i the — Pocahontas coal firlds of West Virginia, sl some of which'were as high as Jicent on investment during 1920, wers placed today before the semate commit- ",!fle considering the Calder ccal regula- The corporation names invelved were not made public after an animated de- bate. during which 7. D. A. Morrow, vies president of the National Coal Assoclas n . “unders standing” reached with semate investigs- {ors who procured the accounts. Chae seam | Man Calder of the investizating fdfl:; 000,000 | tee. Whirfy drafted the biil. denied United of the American| Semator LaFoilstte, ns chajrman in view of the ob- | SvMmitee “considering the hill, ruled that the companies wou'd be stlew- Representative | *0 to maintain ‘seéteey jean, Virginia, a member of propriations committee, said retary Houston. “won- to costs anq profits for business nedspns, and David L. Wing, frderal trade commission. ata- tistician, was instructed to use numbers to” dés'gmate the ‘corporationg as the e- ald coliect for mora, POTts were analyzed. . “the number, according Pcrshing’s tes:imon: President Wilton w BELGIAN ROYAL COUPLE Madrid, Péb. 3.—Albert, King' of v VIDE §100.068 - Philsdelphia, Feb. 3.—Grover Clave- ; leave of absepce frem - d to hunt for his §108, 000 pot of gold” was obtained by Samgel ey New Haven, Conn. Feb. $.—A ¥élun" would not | tary_petition in hankruptey was. filed. ju_ That coutd | tederal coutt hers foday. by Heithm the | Seltzer, - contractors and__ bullder.s an entire- | Hartford. Liabiljties were Iy -different procedure for arriving at the |3 of tademnicy