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, Feb. 21—The right of & w Yerk state, including- - to. accept outside empioy- ,_oontributed “$4,289,271 of the ki " TEN PAGES—70 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS. —— S i EFEE O IR O gmfio‘in’l' e Lodus-1 . Suit Brought by William Randolgh Hearst to Prevent Fur i ther Financial Transacticns With Foreign Government: ' Del, Feb, 21—The Du-’ Powder company, in a siatemen! 000,000 asked by the European Council B | sharply questioned by members it binch e ment. tanight, demied Ch exports ~Secretary of Tre intai . e are . o’ Scouiaty g st b rcasury Houston Maintained That Ex: ot Work on Streets and Railway ‘Tracks—Staten Island bouse judiciary committee today in warrants have been issued in Germnany, The Geological Survey | ware. brought ta America to veveal trads isting Statutes Give Him Authority to Continue Loans | sidering impea charges that 69 per cent, of the world's petroleum Jflm‘nfl Megatain) Lauitin: Has Been Cut Off From Food Supplies Since Saturday— secrets. The action taken in Germany,, Repressntative Welty, democral, | ihe stitement atld, wes o move 10 ore- * Until the President Issucs a Proclamation of Peace, That w%ly in 1919 was produced by the Unit- asked for the’ of |1n tbis country. 4 - New York Today. York, Feb, 81,—Greiter N New ork'l SRl toaRY impeachment kg ‘because of 3 $42,500 & Yyear com /a8 supreme ter of -or- * Washington, Feb. 21.—Fore! I ganized baseball, members Insisted - that | Dupont, president of the consrn, “hus b treasary during the war Tt e.?mhm law or business princi- | €xtended by the treasury during the war the case. With th!s in: view, Chairman nounced that -the question taken up Wednesday. It will be left entirely. for the commit- e, composed exclusively of Jawyers, to decide whether there is sufficlent -ground The German governmeat, according | 2 Munich report to the Deutsche %eitung, has decided .to postpone Forecasts Another Snow Storm For % Bavarian dis-|ihe gommittes row, although a change of wind pight drive her on the shore. Arother wreck of the Storm was the Gloucester fisherman Angle L. Marshall, which grounded on Lovell's Island off i harbor. ipplies of corn 14,600,000 bushels, Chicago increas making the total 24,- fallen on the metropolis IH,UD‘OM bushels, 20,201,000 ‘bushels more |, it the weather bu- Tmmnmh arrival be- ot another blizzard snow that has reau predicted the. pi fore dawn tomorrow Maine, New Hampehire and Vermont| meial might flights in the - transscon- CTLE Dot ey S L el 186 Such Power Was Not Annulled by Armistice, stitement, which was signed by Irene clal and since the armisti e Do senate committee today comfined made by the ‘- stice were vigorously | Its eorts o the French, Czecho Slovaiia ?;«—mmlq “dksnth:‘::“m_;’; nou?er yx-mm defended by government officials today in |and Literian loans and announced that 't in its campalgn to prevent the develop | TSPI to protests agzinst any furlher ex- | would examino the pupers in the case of ment-of the dye industry hers. - sercise of the government's 1oan powers. |each transaction unifl it had established “In advance ' of any formal = snswer | ' Secrelary. Houston of the treasury re-|whether the loans were legally made hich may be made to-the charges, It is | Tumed testimony before the senate Judi- e Secretary Houst said he did not re- presentation of the caze to the |only justice to the accused German chein- | $1277 commitice on the Reed bill direct- | gard the arm'stice as causing “a situa- of . Tepresentatfves. .Should the|ists to. say that the Dupont: company | .06 Uhe stoppage of further loan negotia- that would lay & ecounterpart of .sleet and snow over the heavy white blanket es the streets and side- affic lines throughout suffered little from the storm. ——— LOSE WASHINGTON BURIAL PLOT TO PUBLIC tinental alr mail services be York and San Tuesday morning, hoge vote to Impeach. the senate would |employed Dr. Joseph Flaschalander and tiohs wikhihe debtor natioms At the 2a the trial court. which siready hid walks and clogs tri tion w would prevent advances un- der the law, nd thet existing statu. DF./Otto Ringe' as: tho | e i | samie time, Solicitor General I'rlerson re- y e 2 gave him authority o continue loans vn- 5 T Tl coulq find to interpret and help put into | SPON od in the court to the suit brought the metropolitan district. ;. _ The shipping board steamer Federal All modern snow-fighting equipment Bridge reported Dy wireless mitfes, Representatives Husted, of Nazareth, Pa., Feb. 21.—The Washing- Pandel, . til the president issued a proclamation of BRIl ortatien The o and | BY. William Randolph Hearst to prevent ot ary peace. He added that he @id not believe it 12 of West Virkinia, g | formulae coverod by. the G patents Curther nglal transactions with-foreign that -science has devised was- battle today by more than. 20, men who struggled to release the sireets and railway tracks from the hard pack- drifts that clogzed them. rk Sunday before the storm almost twenty-four hours had died down ana they continued toiling to- night, while New York's ple hoped the other predicted stors ton famlly want the family burial plot in Mount Vernon closed to the public. They want the names of the Conrads, who are deacended from some of the Washingtons, removed from the monument in the en- closure, maintaining that some of the de- ceased members of the Conrad family ‘whose names appear are not even buried Atlentic that she had. lost her pro- Boles of lowa, openly expressed opposi- | Which were seized and made available to | 5% Tnments. pellers and was waiting for a tow. tion to the double service of judge. | American manufacturers when this coun- Mr, ‘Hhustea ‘declared (hat asceptance of (Y went fo war with Cermaay. ¢ It hay | SLPSarance before the commitice siler 50 large an outside malary was “ouirage- |been demonstrated bevond question that s, ous,” but insisted the committee’ should {in many cases flied with the patent office | i ¢ iong nng had pofnted out the impos: have facts on which to draw an Indict- {are incomplete, gave misieading informa- . Tiflls, the eapital of the Georgia, which fell into the hands of bol- shevik forces last, week, is apparently cut off from communication, ed and high six million peo- Field Marshal Earl Haig, commander- in'chief of the British forces in France the last years of the war will visit. Victoria, B. C., during the autumn. These declarations were made in an address tonight by George Steptoe Wash- Baby snow plows of ‘other winters were ted by huge.eaterpiilar. tractors whese father and mother were descended from two brothers of the na- jtion's first president. aved the thitl white beard off Dr, James Rewland A ary nation owuld ash for new loans. he recen ublished statement of lam G. MecAdoo, former secretary of e treasury, in which he opposed the general policy of foreign loans, was in- Jected into. the discussion by Senator Shieids, democrat Tcnnessee, who inguired sibility of his reading them in full in the | If Mr. McAdoo had followed this policy few ‘days preceding March 4. He, how- | during his administration and whethsr ever, left Nicholas Kelley, assistant sec- | Sccretaries Glass and Houston had acted retary, In charge of foreign loans, at the | contrary to Mr. McAdoo's policy. disposal of the committee while it con- Secretary Houston replied that he did tinued the investigation. not know what Mr. McAdoo meant ia the Mr. Frierson filed with the District of | published statement and read from the Columbia supreme court a brief review- Iir. Houston was excused from further denice covering the entire subject of nego- the lstraets, scopped into automatic car- d dumped it into large trucks. 7 R 50 of these tractors were over the far-rsaching areas Recalling that the family burial plot ed president of Y: the first man el was not a‘graduate of the university. was not_included in Vernon to the association which now owns it, Mr. Washington said: 3 the greater city. To the force| “The family reserves the right to close regular and: emergency SNOW lup this space at any time. 2nd the right red by the .city were ®dded to imter the bodies of Georze Washing- A more_armed with PIckS, {ton and his wife—-and once interred they shovels and machines piaced -iato the wifl not be on view. The association and ficht against the snow by ralitoads. va-|the public have'no rights on this haif i@ acre. The association, without any right, allowed the Conrads to put the names of soms decenscd members on the monu- ment in this veserved space. These names , which suffered {will ha: ‘even more ‘potent e ‘szale of Mount to the office -who John Skelton Willlams, federal comp- trolier of curremcy, haa accented chairmanship of the board of directors of - the Richmond (Va.) Trust company. several thousani rious traction intercsts and’ other private Capt. Ernest Evans, who was supported by Llowd George, " defeated Llewallyn Wil liams, independent -liberal, in-the Cardi gan, Wales, election. ¥ time ' Minjster , Railroads wn many- sent _snowplows_along the vicinity of New most from the storm, Dealing with the Washingtons in the ex-secretary’s report to show that cred- Ing the transactions with the foreign |its totalling $5,171,976,666 had been es- powers and red there was no meces- | tablished up to Nov. 15, 1918. Mr. Ne- i sity for the injunction beught by Mr.|Adoo was further quoted as saying he imam as & taxpayer as Secretafy Hous- | would “recommend the enactment of leg- ton had no intention of estabiishing ad- | islation extending authority to establish | aitional credits in favor of any foreign |credits in favor of foreign governments powers. The -solicitor general reviewed |for a reasonable period and within rea- At length the conditions under which |sonable limits to meet the needs growing money was advanced to the Kerensky |out of the war.” government of Russia. = He also asterted | Senator Reed, demoerat, Missour!, de- { that Secretary Houston did not concede | veloped & n | that the plaintiff possessed a status enti- T | tling him to cail in question the various igen Liberia after both Seers- credits or that the court had any juris- taries Danlels and Baker had said any diction 1o determine such a controversy. |assistance which that country might give GEORGE WASHINGTON S B SRR reak up the moun- {world war, Mr. Washington first polnted out that they had become a large family. “Ome of my -wusns’ he said, “has nifie sons, and all eilisted in the late war. - Two went to Russia and four to means were used 46 b un- | tainous drifts and jcy packs. ~'The New York Central Rafivoad sent m:\l:lzm Io;:— zuipped witl. a new g de- Lo g off the tractks. A steam jet running from the American Children's Relief Commit-| i report extension of the work of the or- genization to September. ! R in prosecuting the war would “be negligl- the solicitor general, declared that the |ble” The senator read a letter from supreme ‘courl of the Unitell Stnte‘hhnd former Acting Secretary Moyle of th s " * v used t« tertai it t to President Wi n Dust of the gray/years cannot dim thy name, Saxpayer .10, Drevert a foleral ofivial | asked he presAenCe spprOvAl Tof o mhed, ~ Nor changes chill thy country’s pride in thee; gl ook A b B et by gt A e France and Italy. “There are few Washingtons in public to tye furnished thi Thou are as some bright fire that steadily (ol e s T it | Sy e ane S oy e snow Which and covered the tric contact ‘was Brooklyn au Euppose they feel that the ex- ample set is too great tc live up Theré 15 one. who Is an admiral. Burns high above the little crackling flame may kindle, dreaming fame " . Glory is quenched by the first breath of blame that t £ _anvthing for v"%m‘g themselves of O the low altars trday 28 to think what was the st of Luyers. L wreatest.act of his, life? island “was alwost 1 belleva the accepted thou ew electric family is that his greatest act was to re- fuse ‘to be made king of these United States. Think what it wowld mean to us Adiries’ from all. What,a difference it would have made to this grand free counfry. of ours. Transportation on the entirely suspend ‘rains and aute and ‘many persons ¥ tan ecould mot reach ‘the n Brooklyn, subway vice. was below s of trolley lingw over meeting' of the Dante socloty in Rome, Luigi Rava, mayor of Rome,; the chalrman, and Eitore Ximens, sculpter and palater urged the raising of a Dante monument In New York. ght of his g 1 S . eralship and 2t the same time laid downy {mte on. an equality with .foreign liners. - While the log’s heart glowed with a living heat in potnted fashion the public and political who work in: Manhats ‘e usuzlly think 6f Georze as and a public spirited man. but oAt . another side, and a mighty good borough were oniy partially uncovered for ions, He was fond of the ladies, and had Mpohattan and ©the “PBrenxgeveral very: desverate love affairs, He tty cleated of snoW 10 Der-lwas g hard fighter, a hard worker, a hard and, Ifke most of the Washingtons, Citles of New. York state, as represent- ed in the conference of mayors, will fight! the bill just introduced creating a. state- wide commission to censor and. -exhibitions of motion pictures. “the. !mw'ut ! fizht t “wideapread | there Ja mit traffic along the maln arteries. but!isv The New Ypri Cutiers’ elub has an- it and authorized the cred! that a taxpayer h: 1l the interest that |establ'shment on the ground of “commea is required to restrain an executive offl- |justice and friendship.” ————— e AN ADVOCATE OF LIQUOR AND JAZZ M DAUGHERTY 70 BE ATTORNEY Lot GENERAL, HARDING SAYS : poade “'St. Atigustine, Fla, Feb. 21.—Presi- “éfll-flefl Harding today sannounced de- finitely. his decifion to appoint Harry M 3 Daugherty of Ohio to the attorney gen- ng American prssenger ships to com- i proposals were advanced at a con- B o L e R D - e e i e e, S “He to the envious gods must yield his breath; ';i,’}‘, :;; r:u.m'mz in state politics for | E F. Biaine of Seaitls told the board But children’s children keep alive for thee B sl restéent-etect tssuea mo formal | going to be well patronized if there wers I‘ ¢ attorney generaiship and did not in- * The brand their sires’ love kindled reverently. e ot 0 ) e Frances Beers in New York £ .- swverely [was' fong of his family and devoted to his intaln umrl . which . operate nounced that its fashion show at Hotel Commodore March 1 and 2 will be featur-! ed by the display of white. tufedos adapt-| ed to sprinig and summer wear. tro v handicapped, while both fhe electric lines tral nschedules. . Commutation train: over & spider-web of tracks in Queens and Suburban Fong Island. had a hard time of it, and on some lines there was 9 systems _on Long SOLDIER BONUS TO GO OVER TO EXTEA SESSION ‘Washington, Feb. 21.—Soldier legislation will be delayed by thg scnate | from 2 distance instead of merely drop- e i ping explosives as heretofore. Lovis Demblane, & French inventor, { applied for a patent on an invention that|ment. { will' enable aircraft t5 bombard points Mr. Boles thought the judge might ‘be ‘forced by public opinfon to quit one oo Chairman Penrose of the finance com- Bl £o%ns mere, NOE, Cllied, o rmiten. sald 6427 1 conmpotion ine 5! statement by Senator McCumber, repub- lican, North Dakota, thit he was pre- paring “for the senate and the American people” o detailed statement of costs of the rellef meusures. Mr. McCumber explained thit he was delving deep into every phase of proposed bonus so far ss costs were con- cerned and expected to have from army and navy :uurcfu suffi :.l?m data to make Bngland 1bre [an accurate estimate of the costs. He Raflway trains trom New Ena |2 0a Tt e s Tmbention £5 Dproduce this information before adjournment. Mr. Penrose interrupted to say that averyone “understood that the actual leg- bonus would not be next - session.” were the main traffiic lines in the city, and the struggle of many commuters to get to work smacked of Arctic trail- breaking. They flocked into New York. many hours late. bad weather cloths, helmets, goif Stonkines and heavy overshges and boots. army puttees and galoshes profégted them from the snow, piled severni feet high In front of their suburban houses. Goodykoontz sald that if Judge course was legally and morally 3 | proper, there was nothing to prevent the meat packers or others employing a man ort the bench to look afier their interests ill"acting ag judge. Asked to explaln why Judge Landis ad been picked by organized baseball to sit as arbiter, Mr. Welty presented a let- ter- from Chicago, which purported quots ,some of the magnat is, as a private citizen, meant nothing to baseball, but that Landis as a judge meant everything. Mr.- Welty was emphatic in the assertion that this was the real basis.for his appointment. reszed the view that might not vote to impeach, the charges wouid not be dis- missed without possible censure or criti- cism. It also was said that Mr. Welty's bill ‘making it unlawful for a federal judge to accept any pay except that al- lowed him by the government probably would be revorted out with a recommen- dation for speedy enactment.’ This, they sald, would .cure ' the mentioned by Mr, Welty, “The only defense of Judge Landls was made by Representative Gallivan, demo- crat of Massachusetfs, not a member of the commnittee, who announced that he desired to be’ hedrd.. Gallivan asserted, had. failed to tiate his charges. The attorney general's opinfon Judge Lardis was within the .law way Tead ‘without comment. There was much -discussion after M. Husted asked what would happen If ev- ery federsl judge should follow. the ex- ample of Judge Landis, .The committee Wwag on the point of. gol this when the suggestion . it was a more proper subject of discus- sion for another meeting, behind closed Felix Cordeva Davilla, commissioner of u‘_:;’;.- in Washington, announced in the house that “insiducus propagands : is being waged with a view of misrepre- senting conditions in Porto Rico.” Belsheviki are organizing a Binck Sea i . fleet to support the Soviet forces, over- running the Georgian Republic, by bomb- A “proyisional government was set uwp at Tiflis\b the Soviet. far behind thelr schedules stopped freight traffic fn drder to expe. diate the movement of passefiger trains. Expresses over steam roads were kept close to schedule nntil they reached the clectrified area surrounding New York, where ice and snow oh'the third ralls slowed their progress, * Street Cleaning Comm! ed the board of estimate for an &ppro- priation of $1,000,000 to pay for the' fare against sno cost all of thatiand the 530 avaflable to restord normal conditiona. garbage and ash removal work he order- ‘ed svepended for twenty-four ‘hotrs In order to use the men ant clearine snow. Harbor traffic was grea A further postponement was cansed by the board of trade in the construction of. a special steamship which will be sent ion 2 tour of the British Empire. next year with exhibits of British goods. islation to pay th attempted until the should be handled properly, if at all, he said, and he feared the jam of the last few days might destroy deserving fea- Some members while the commiti It was announced at Winninex com | pletion of the Hudson Bay Railway, from | the Pass to Port Nelson, affording an- other outlet ‘for Cenadian wheat, was practically promised by the government. issioner Leo k. He thought. it would TIT AGAINST POSTAL SYSTEM IS VINDIOTIVE ! ‘New York, Feb. 21.—Willlem J., Dee- gan, secretary of the Mackay corporation, the holding corporation of the Postal system,. tonight characterized the suit as the “most vindictive and vicious act of the Fegime of Postmaster General Burle- son.’ o Boviet newspaper reports that eil con- cessions were offered to the Roval Datch Oil Co. in Baku, Caucasia, were neither denled nor affirmed by Jonkheer Jonge, executive director of the company. i Wegean 8t * ferties behing schedule, and many fraight boa The Portugnese stéamer Sao Vincents, Wwhich went ashore on oMsher's ledge, New Bedford, last Tuesday afternoon ‘while entering the harbor, was towed up to her dock at the state pler yesterday. The Egyptian syndicate formed in Jan- uary to- hold cotten until the: price goes up asked Premier Lioyd George to re- commend that the government buy 2,000, 000 cantars from the syndicate and ferce the ‘price up. ““In.the- absence of President Mackay,” Mr. Deegan said, “I have nothing to say except that this suit means that Post. Burleson . proposes that ‘we shall be forced to pay .over to the government $2,400.000 whica was earned by our lines, by our investment and by our staff during the yea rof federal con- trol. "On - the other hand, he actually paid .to the Bell telephome and to the ‘Western Union. ‘eom; more. than they eraned auring fede: master General fewer usnal durine the Bbig storm. ' This was attributed to the fact that a'large part of the thousands ef unemployed had ob- taineg work helping to-clear the smow anneunced D the attitude of the British government ra] | had - not -been . changed from last when it was recommended that the West | Indies . be ‘turned over to “the States for cancellation of debts. SEVEN DEATHS IN BOSTON’ DUE T0 SUNDAY'S STORM Boston, Feb. 21.—Thousands of shavel- ers worked today to release New. England ,uz}.'mt;h no basis in law or ' HOME AS MEMORIAL TO' Mr. Mackay, it was understoed, is in FOUNDER OF THE K. OF o, the south on an inspection tour of Postal properties. ohthe o S IEISH. HOME RULE ACT i INTO EFFECT APRIL 5 Feb. 31.—The privy council that the home rule act for Ircland shall go into effect’ April 5. The first step under the aet is'to be the is- suance of writs for elections to the new Febs 21.—A - Knights Colubus home which.is to' bé a memcrial to the Rev. Michael J. McGivney, founder of the order, is to be erected in' this city by Sheridan Courell; K. of C. “The found- er was bofn in this city and his burlal took place here. ~The: site for the pro- 3 strest, tion of wireless apparatus- in Shanghal by American Federal Wiraless Co. Mayor Hylan, heading a delegation New York city officials, appealed publican leaders in consideration of the in_readjusting schedul portionment dill, which would provide" demoralized by the storm: Beven deaths due directly or indirectly to the blizzard were reportéed during the day. s “The bodles of thres fishérmen from Doston, lost from a beat whils ‘on its ‘way to South Shore fishing grounds, were recovered today near Hull.' The five men ahoe, which: drifted all nlgh“td oftt H.l.l‘;!;lflulllhb after hin: shortly after daybreak men. there a large and modern the use of K. of C, members. parliament will assemble in e _prospects seem to be candidates will come forward the southern parliament, and it seems doubt- fl ‘whether this parliament will be form- <lub house for aboard the barge rescue Dby coast’ guards- salons,” whiie Roger D. Pinneo ria, Ore., declared the people of his district were of a different opinion re- garding liguor,and “as (o the hymn books “No man would refuse to serve a friend put a little jazz music on board and his eountry under the circumstances. |2nd keep within the law.” James A. Em. I am appreciative of both the honor and |ery of Son Francisco said he agreed with the résponsibilities.” ne with the gaalification that tion and are otherwise so craftily deviseq| Regarding other cabinet appointments | ips ought to be dry, but the pas- that ohly a German chemist who has had | there were 1o aypaent developments dur- | sengers wet™ experience in the production oi the urti- |ing the day, although it was indlcated | cles covered by the patents can put them: jthat declsions might be expected to practical use. Dr. Flascislander zn'llm‘ in regard ic both the | ulit by tae Dr. Runge were not employed to bring|and labor porifulios. The selection of a |board among the Pacifie ports were pre- over formulae 2nd suph other documents | w-retary of the navy, the only other |sentod by representati 25 are mentioned in the foreign dls, - {eabinet post remainirg unallotted, prob-icities. The n - P |ty will not be decided until the end of | velop trads with the orient, they Arzued, “The American chemist has already it th is to compete with the solved, from a laboratory standpolnt so h opments as were apparent|Japancse and Rritish shipping lines op- many ‘of the problems involved in tle |scemed to make Herbert Hoover a better | erating out of the west coast manufacture of dyes that about ail that |bet than ever b;ffl‘ g.,‘, t";e ey ;;—;ae\e: 3 is needed from Germany is the warker |Of commerce. It was indicate "4 | DEAD MAN 1DE - experienced in the manufacturing end of | that any definite jetfon that he would | PEAD MAN I BETIFIRED A8 the busines sit in the eabinet would be premature. WELL DRESSED HIGHWAYMAN “The United States is the .only dye| ~Similerly, J. J. Davis scemd to bs producing - country - which haa mist y':g keeping fo the front of consideration for taken steps to protect iteelf from a re- 1 he labor portfolio. jdicate whether a formal acceptance had | {been received from Mr. Daugherty. The | - latter's statement foilo: <, Feb 21.—A man found last < with three bullef head, was identified pon as we weil dressed high- ho robbed a Broadway elgar 3 afte ! mre ,wlzv to un‘u;!]ml lengths to develop ,v,.\,: with ;,kc';?,',."" 5 e Industry” quickly and the empioy- . n F y Washington,' Fab. 2 2 he p ow b he was shot as ;!;'eentrooldm:ln who have had exverience in | o0 " enow fim sald by the weatper bu-|the resuit of a qu ver the precsilil 'MFtm;wnfg;dod“i":;;:mlgb €an heip | reau tontght to be in prospect for much {of th robberies. Previously spat the snow covered cast. s h> had been killad The Cologne dispaich announcing that e et toe Mwiraw 1o t Tiguor deals SR R el oy \gmtied. fo€ e chem- | the Miadle and North Atiantic &nd New anklin Mull, whe . h wante = e Ve connection with the charges. Dr. Flascty, | SN51and states, and the burea establishment of the German mcnopsiy and to insure the:building up a home dye industry. It seems necesazry, there- 16 TWO MORT. DAYS OF SNOW PREDICTED FOR NEW ENGLAND 's , sald the = went for $64 worh slander and Dr. Runze have arrived n |c o ror said ymen 3 this city, but the whereabouts of the | °¢ PO 11, to change which |cte 1 t6 opeh the saf o 9 g f ~A Qisturbance, located tonight off the lc 16 opeh the safe. Frem J?:’w';:",;.’;'fifi :{cm‘:.“knfi“‘ No men- | xiortn Carolina coast, was sad {o be re- | this the rot er took $800. atement. m. In the, Dupont | songihie for the prospective augmenta-| The dead man wore gloves and had tion to the first rc g snow of the winter hands. In the clothing were found b in_many parts of cast. As it passes | seve feces of Tope, A mask made out RECOMMENDATIONS BY THE up the Atlantic cozst, the indications were a silk )-'mlkfl;rhinl ‘;ml bu|.|;‘u -vrha N ded by a st crilbre from those with which RAILWAY LABOR BOARp | that it would be succee 3 —— {now over eastern Colorado, - Chiedgo, Feb. 21.—The ibureau predicted would c ound, but a knife with rallway labor board M.,“,'.‘,fi,’,‘;.ms,',;‘j“mu in the states east of “the s- | which the ce believe he tried. to detend that the wage controversy between em.|S'Dp! Tiver Wednesday wilh snow and | himaelf, ' nearby. In an ins'de pocket ployes of the Atlanta, Birmingham and | Fain. . of his coat was a biackjack. Atlantic Railroad and the road be re- sway the smowdrift in which ound failed to reveal any clwes manded for further conferences before ADY . the board makes any decision In the - At e t ON KILLING OF LANGDON case, The road was operating under $10¢ COALITION CABINET IN > Washington, Feb. 21.—The Japancse < ::?i ‘de-“:‘!:r;:: 1;:‘::2&1:};: :ef?tc:t"w;'::::l Kfl\'emmc:: hzs delivered to the r'u'uv.rl PRUSSIA 18 PROBABLE essary to avold scrapp'ng the road. The O #llaires of the American erabassy at : road announced a reduction in wagos but | TOX!0 its renly to the America note d«vn B.rlin, Feb, the board ordered the reduction . notice the Langdon incident. Ambassador Shide- | tu withdrawn pending presentation. of the N2ra today informed the state depart- case, before the labor board. When the |met. The text of the note, however, e verified re- cking at 6 on the returns at hand, however, the be- ihad mot arrived when state department |lef prevails inat the political complex- Dy . feuary. A oo amDIOYeS | oes closed for the day, and is expect- | ian of the first dict of ihe Prussian tre e B o P inence were ied to be received tomorrow state will be such as to insure a eoalition ould properly £o to the interstats com. | Ambassador Shidehara, who made. a|cabinet comnrising the same party reo- Sono aniingion, perronal call at the state department, s | reseniation that s now retiring from ef- The board's decis.on says that in view [understoed to have informed ment | fice. The majrity socialists, the nationai of ‘the fact that conferences om whether | Officils of-the intention of the Japanese | people’s party and the communists seen o i ey i e e l,m"., who shet and Ikilled -Lieptenant the only gainers by Sua- )t " 5 had not been kel board Langdon of the American crufser Alban: “deem it m..:é? g‘decm:rm ::‘n :;l at Viadivostok early last month, but to an of the independent tent, £ at all, a carriers’ financial con- | G!scipline officers of the sentry’s regi-|soc'ali‘ts, relustantly admits that the dition §s & factor in the determination of [ment. caure of socialiem in its entirety recely d Jjust and reasonable wages to be pald by | - —_— a serious sothack. The Vorwaerts, the such a carrier.” FOUND BOUY OF MAN mouthpiece of the majority socialists, o that the balance of power nrw MISRING TWO MONTHS | is with the bourgeoisle party. It ez- MAKING FLIGHT FROM | presses the belief thati the vote has ders- PACIFIC TO ATLANTIC South Norwalk. Conn., Feb. 21.—The |cnstrated that the majo > —_ - body of Harry Dufty Brooklyn, who | emerges from tha clections more strohz- San Dlego, CaAl, Feb. 21L.—Lieuten- |disappeared two mofiths ago. was found | Iy eoordinated thon cver and that Sun- ant William D. Coney of the Ninety-fivst [late this afternoon in the Norwalk harbor | day’s Yoting once for all dispos a4 of “the Squadron Jaft at 7 v'clock ton! he |lodged beneath a boat float. Dulffy, it is |bolehevist revolutionary swindle™ from © North Islgnd aviaiton staticn-i= {beliéved, fell from the docks of the St.| The conservative and Psn-German er- imttempt 10 iy 1o the Atlantic coats [ George Puper and Pulp Company, and 2l- [gans Lail the growing strength of tie 24~ 1o scheduleq | though the driver was dragged when he [German national voiksparty as “a strong disappeared it was not till today his re- beginning in the diféction of & reccvery ‘mains were recovered. af political sanity.”