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Cet 357 TO-NIGHT’S WEATHER—Snow; colder, ~ VOL. LX. NO. 21 888—DAILY. Coprrinht, 19 bY, The Press P New York World). id Circulation Books Open to Au’ | ishing PERG YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1920. orld, || E sai ae N og 24 PAGES. TO- brdedalaicad A Rdatldaetaamiai colder, ‘8 PRICE Two CENTS, POWHATAN' TOW LINES PART AGAIN AFTER LINER GEORIC RUSH 10 SAVE HER IN GALE. WILSON KEEPING — CAPITAL PUZZLED. ce" ON TREASURY POST xives No aan on Ap- pointment of Successor to | Secretary Glass. rom By David Lawrence. fax jwith no ediate pros- 5 a ee ican eee | (Special Correspondent of The Eve- British oséel” Re Reaches Here! With Thrilling Story of Attempted Rescue. BORN IN STORM. Transport Still in Number of Ships Standing By. BABE disabled transport without light or heat and her fire- Teams, flooded, is plunging about in 300 mite: iG The Powhatan, | \ a heavy sea this afternoon | | pect of securing a tow or having h ning World.) 271 passengers taken off. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. (Copy- | During “the night the freighte:| right, 1920)—Who Is to be the next) Western Comet got a line aboard and y-eight miles , The de- | lay in appointing a anocessdr to Sec- | | retary Glass, who is soon to take h's| jSeat in the Senate, has occasioned many an inquiry not only from per- | Secretary of the Treasury? towed the transport foi site was com- The toward Halifax, but péfled to abandon the transport Northern Pacific effort and ott boats are standing by to take off) on. in uptecountry who are vitally her passenger n as th ‘3) interested in its fiscal policy, but moderate from foreign count ‘es, where eyes Pea ieee iin GRR An ba ie are fixed upon that Government Pe noon dad ane attempel indy whose moral influence, if not phys made later to get another cal assistance, in the financial world fisabled ship or take off her passen-|is unparalieied in ny gers. Arrangements are bein mad President Wilson is represented as to provide the passengers with tmedi- | «ping the very care cal attention, if needed, upon their | fully s been expected arrival in Halifax that Mr, Glass would take his seat “The rush of the nthe Senate by Jan, 15, it appears that the coming of the Pan-American gale at high speed | Fownatas interfered with) 1 Conference S one | ries | Pinan which come only from the the 7 Grank W. lostock, editor of the Cin-| It was hardly cons possible | nnati Post, who was aboard the |.that a new Secretar Treas- ric, said in an interview to-day pur ry could be confirmed in time to CEDRIC REACHES NEW YORK) delegates, and — with AFTER TRIAL. ’ Ministers Central and The Cedric docked this afternoon, | America and marfy other having n released from her task | shed visitors , it would *of guarding the Powhatan when other en somewh arrassin 8 caine to its wssistance not to have of the as tain Joseph Carter, of the |,Ury vive them all, So Secre Cedric, was at lunch Sunday when| tery ss has stayed in; but an ap. the Powhatan's S. ©. #. call was|Polntment will suroly made in handed him,” Rostock said | eeee ree 7 Ne ERE * Excusc gentlemen, T have aj Americ mneSNGy omos to an enil or to attend to,’ Carter said, 1 a matter to attend to,’ Carter sai Peru NSE RGRTAN aoe en Hata p \y |POINTMENT OF NEW SECRETARY ee ule Rarely the 1 such an hands were called on deck. ue fe antine rat Nene so : dred tbeda used for tr [pemeailne Aina nih setenaie| were made ready to take care of sol | Cabinet appoints See es ae eben gee of st i rswas| tive for the Treasury Department eivay arpa -a. {The man who is given the job must sant below. Bakers and cooks pre- | The ms da, elven ie sn. aunt pared food, Hospital fa ore he absolute and’ anid ° oo : Were! fidence of his chief vuse, with Pro- ertarged to take care of injured and | 16 yee ; exbausted, Life belts, ladder ropeo, | Dibitlon to enforce, income taxe lifeboats and preservers were made} (Continued on Sixteenth Page.) — | rady to throw over in case of emer 2 gency. All this itmec the we w8*MARYLAND WANTS tMrcapt, Caries aid not now exactly) FIVE P.C, WET LAW; what the trouble wa but rushed sh the storm. ,He 1 engines with al speed thro only know the Pow out of commission, ROOT CONSULTED of BALTIMORE, Jan, 21 i with two 1 floor water above the,engine | nai CEDRIC MOVES ON UNDER Anti-Proh FORCED DRAFT. | bition sentim mn Mary Jand Gov. Ritchie, elected a “fhe Cedric was fifty-seven mile { Paras wet platform, is studying the Pto- | situation when t ter_ordere rwaett ad re quills a trom the Powha was received every pound*of steain n four hours the Cedric the location given F Night had faller intervals madg the search difficult Finally the Powhatan wa ated a rocket sent up transport “The Cedric circled around Capt. ¢ 1 F ; » considering leg on any | by the General | 1 Maryland 5 per cer (Continued on Second Page.) wonLp Special for Wo «ia SUAURANT, y r 1 nent Mroduced lay action BUREAU, wi 4000 | in the He 4eavi) by Delegate C | was reported, was \unap line THE, WORLD PHAYEL roadie, “Vita qi are so very cordial, and he knows so|that she lived happily with her hu8- well how highly I regard him, that I hand from th marriage Dec. 25, can inake t Mement Without eM=| 166) until Shonts became acquainted ‘MRS. SHONTS ASKS MILLION "te wa OF HRS. THOMAS IN SUIT FOR ceceocesoee ALENATION OF AFFECTION ing ‘Him Permanent! ‘for Post Would Be “Impolitic.” | Paice ca > ; |Traction President’s Widow | Accuses Chief Legatee Under His Will. NOT PERSONAL MATTER. Approves Honoring the Gen- eral, but Objects to the Method Adopied. SOF Declares Husband Lived Hap- pily With Her Until He Met DefenJani. WASHINGTON, of War Baker provision in the Senate Jan, 2) to-da ganization Bill, making G neral Staff Milltory Permanent Chief of the Suit was filed in the County Clerk's | Appearing before the Senate office to-day by Mrs. Milla B. Shonts, | Baker said such Commit of Theodore I’. St erbor erests, Mrs hold| phomas, residuary legatee under the certain positions during their lfe or! wit) of Shonts, for $1,000,000) damages Presi- | Praction in- Amanda ¢. A= | widow tion would b i mporiti by 1 Inte | dent of the gt “Tt Cong lation should against designate individual officers to for a definite term, the he Commander in Chief would soon | disappear,” said Mr. Baker. “The re- latiohs between Gen, Pershing and me | function Of) ror the alienation of the affections} of Shonts, Mrs, Shonta inher compleitit, aatd| with Mrs In con- ey Sequence of Was.{ with Mrs. TI ro 2g) 200,000 STOCK Thow in 08. 0. THOMAS. ‘ ee MRS. AMANDA C Presiden Secretary, removal! my own tenus death last » the comp mas coutinued w about Ant mes law | jtation | his po her “friendship” with Shont | Sake ale he real | Pers’ 6 commensur UP BEFORE SENATE) | tness and dignity 1. While he ap! 4, he could n grea oved abro: solution of Censure Intre luced | Big aun Told Of by Of- | t approve | SEPARATION. WF J : : ‘ ALLIES TO SEND 200,000 SOLDIERS TO FIGHT "REDS" Supreme Council Takes Steps to Halt Bolsheviki in the WARSHIPS ALSO |Greater Part of the Forces to} Be Furnished by Great Britain. e LONDON despateh to} the Cen! jthe forces the Jan, 21.—A from ws Paris ‘says Supreme Council wi'! |send to oppose the Bolshevik! in the} | Caucasus 200,000, . are expected to number) Word also c the quota of smes from Paris that 00 men assigned to! Great Britain is not ready end that| |their places will have to be filled by |troops from France and Italy. | The correspondent adds it is re- jported that there is a serious com- jmunist uprising in Bessarabie, and \that there is a disturbance in Sofia, PARIS, Jan. 21.—Grent Britain plans to send troops into the Cau- casus to prevent the spread of Bol- !shevism into Arme y. Per- sia and Me MRS. SHONTS SUES MRS. AMANDA THOMAS FOR $1,000,000 BAKER OPPOSES AWYER FOR OUSTED FIVE SAYS ASSEMBLY CANT BAR THEM FOR VIEWS ON SOVIET Fourth Motion in Behalf of Socialists Denied—Judiciary Committee Re- ported Divided onContinuingCase, Though Majority Stands by Sweet. By Martin Green. Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World. ALBANY, Jan, 21.—At the opening of the trial of the five sus- pended Socialist Assemblymen to-day Chairman Martin of the Judiciary Committee, the investigating body, denied the motion made yesterday by Morris Hillquit to dismiss the complaint on the ground that the pro- ceedings under way are in violation of the Constitution. The feature of the day was a clash between Seymour Stedman of counsel for the Socialists and attorneys for the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Stedman announced that the suspended Assemblymen were ready to plead guilty to sympathy for conditions in Russia under the Soviet Government, but denied this constituted ground for refusing them their seats. He vigorously defended all sympathizers with the present Russian Government. The B: equest » o pon ft ra + . Baiwaueeieie ie gala The announcement that Mr. Hillquit’s motion was denied followed a jand Italian troops take the place ot! long executive meeting of the Judiciary Committee which delayed the fesriti sh units in the Allict force Z bi which will p nve order in ths var j beginning of the second day's session of the trial, where plebiselte were 5 “Is the decision denying our mo- ere Pa “:* LETTERS TO WIFE tion the uns vs of the |troops into the | Departure of F |from I" most at ms ndron de} ne me de yulon fc the sa t a British Malta for nethoned bellet the ah Navy will co operate with the British in uthern | purpos si ‘iy Saree neaNEt Russia in action again | of the method. hee et | ficials Brings Query From |i "We cannot afford. suid Secretary | fill, s Borah, ~ ey | rl warships also | ‘ ylan at Ci \ ‘ > f Jaken “to oreate a tillitury autoc- | wagirnc eae reer eg Hylan at Car Inquiry. | pd to hold then ; cy in the United States even (9) tion declaring that the action of ceremonies jmess to depart for Consiar 4 sultable place for such AN) pear Admiral Sims in making pub-| In the course of the investigation! Phere has been no announcement] flicer as Gen, Pershin Nott instructions of nos ¢ traction stituationéoy the |that it was the purpose of the Su- Mr. Baker said he and Gen, Pershing | confidential character,” affectiig ir of Estimate to-day Mayor|Preme Council to despateh forces to i i : F | ternational r ns deserved tl Nerelan interrupted teatimony.in which | tie Saueaauet mbat the advanc Te status The Secretary condemnation of all Americ | of the Bolsheviki, A despatch from wit eal the Joint) introduced in the S te rE Bede Gaynor fthe Inter-| Maita, dated last Friday, announced APG, -whiel tor Walsh of M 1 borough, told of the stock honor-|that orders had been received thére i euvre rh ft the Nav ‘ ' Lote Angus’ Belmont a nuinber of naval vesse to leave | salve led nal i ra MeDonak buit’ the! Malta, apparently for the Black Sea, le tr Phie would) 1 ton n of Ropubli- [first subway, and others, t k why| The Brit Ndiniralt referer ’ ' peace t ander) vay Leader A | Iders of t uen [to the De h, said might vi ti ny ‘i aght the} Were unwilling to a ney (taken f ranted that the ships. were! Baker # ji TVtibe but how tacnpemery pees proceeding tu the Black Sea to pro-| change p ill in cntire affair.” |the value of their investment [tect Mritish subjects and interests, | ne an elisiby warning given to Admiral Sims | Gaynor had admitted” that the |, me | par t letting the British “pull the [stockholders ot the Interborough re- |‘OLD ABE’S’ DOUBLE tion. As prov Byare) app ived 1871-2 per cent, of their in | jocard is t 8 i" > said ment in dividends in the last six RECEIVES SUMMONS. | the the: ¢ nay ©) cial giving it should ‘be comm 1, |teen years, The Mayor said to J. Ll 5 Ay tgs ni s ena Hale 1 he had Bx-| Quackenbush, chief counsel for the| Resemblance to Lincoln Used by | mandant the general aft chool. | ah in mind a4 | rounds the Interborough had con -rOce ort » Se 1 happens that all threo men who m of St's |served thowe dividends 1 wou not| Process Server to Identify Sey | |now hold those offices suw servic : artmentelt-| now be secking an elght cent fare. aration Suit Defendant, | ‘oad Bake wants the bi Nee fi , Mr, Quackenbush sald he was sorry His close eto Abraham Lins| amended #0 he can select two mem I Lie the stockholders had not foreseen the of | board, and thus gir re mT VieG el aRuent cmt panes | tO, Mie pen WHC ald: Fe a ek “| “Why not call these stockholders |} | , 7 pets ther,” said Mayor, “an asi "Ns . 1 to het te edad trom thie dicate thar tne men who| CASE OF JENK!NS ‘ tie wife, Pea Ws are to bh nady I; itosa wie Hud today iil?) REPORTED sell LED hoide tosday.’ maid ee he said 1 r ri tt tockholde ; ; onside \ aot Mexico City Paper Quotes Secretar 7 i _ tas 4a neritorh ry Medina, But Hts N ohio 1 the Mayor | 4 ea narke 1 that the| "tt ! Mr. Fr ’ _ Detail Ideva o y i , H 1 to k. He look, ' MEXICO CITY, J rlinto thelr own 1 ; ke At CHINAMAN ON JURY PANEL. slag Sillantd “Bod i WE) sist leiorayacay : iy 4 0 wered t ik. and| J Pore, Affair i" 1 th b nstein's Mas Hard Time tn Being Accepted rectus ety of the peor d 3 kenstel for Service, Consular Agent at on] Mr, Gaye Inte ik borongh eubw veatinent, 1 1 ettied sutisfactor r n wa uded tnt itatble ; struction and |! . ¢ tind : > t ' " ‘ N 3 ound sel 1 M t M i Y PROBE FIRES IN CAPITOL. ut vounte sti! ‘ ' ' 1 Poliee Chief Does Not Believe Thes reap t ; n nd e 1 t Are dn ry. : $25,000,000 in- | a mre ‘Canitol ia vest he ir wevord \ n Huiidin 1 { rher anadiana f hueM rante t In that ty Alder atest a abt wh the firea were of lmanic ‘President La Gusrdia (Continued on Second Page.) Hon Bauare. Garden re last night destroyed a desk in) “Zl replied wudite | | 0 \0 d4.—-Agre tbe Benute document rovmm ‘Zhen L think we ought to have Racing Entries on Page 2 \ { , 4 eS 5 committee?” inquired Mr. Hillquit, Chairman Martin hesitated a mo- ment before replying:: “It is the de- cision of the,Chair, after consultation with the committe | NOT SAFE UNDER PROHIBITION LAWS. Goy. Edwards Says Federal Agents Have Power to Open Them —Conference Morrow. Gov, Edward I, Edwards of New There is a serious division of Judiciary Committea over the question of the opinion in the legality of Jersey was to-day at his office |‘ current proceedings, At to- in the First National Bank Build- | day's session several members de- ing, Jersey City. He said his con- | clared that in their oplnion Mr. Hille ference with Attorney General | F quit had clearly sho este ‘Thomas F, McCran on the Proht- naw: veataiiagy that the constitutional rights of the five suspended members vio- lated when they were cjected from the Assembly Chamber on Jan, 7. At least two members of the come mittee are prepared to submit minority roports favorin bition question would be held in his office in Jersey City to-mor- row instead of at Trenton, “The people seem to were do not know the scope of the Prohibition the * said slation,” Governor; eral agents Socialists when it ives the committee am. its report to power to open a man's letters to | the Assembly. However, the grip of his wife and infringes on personal | Speaker Sweet on the Judiciary Come liberty in other ways outside of | mittce Is up to this tine as strong ag the Wquor question, | his grip on the Assembly as a whole, ‘I um not ready to announce | The. point of Chairman Martin's rec any appointments, L have not de- | ply to Hillquit is that Martin is now cided on the successor to Boule: playing in the Judic vard Commissioner George FB. | the part that Speak Blakeslea, It will be hard to find a man his equal for his job.” baydiea bi sembly—making the dee WATERFRONT BAN lhe cocci ee oe ON ALIENS LIFTED) sembiymen duping the hearing waa | also denied. It was the fourth motion | overruled Germans and Austrians Back on) Soin tock gave at he Piers tor First Time Since } would ask for n tho Start of War. pe hi es. Thi $ request Ce ete eae Ic ourt auction to ask fo: n the New York waterfront Neulars, first time declaration of| Mr. Roe is fashioned alnce the ali both Ge an, wore allowed to man an return to th | argument lay R pretty thoroug! applied Jay at the yesterday, Neve fiend, tha | US remarks: w Ff ; Juatice,| Made a p 5 vi much d ed ca af : ) black | erts of L wh sare found against them wi House of Repr ut approve the pert Mr. Lit n, for the A Gen \ t " would tt alled upon Goy, Smith ; a att 1 later had tunche na atemont d wd witht rat the Executive on Jan. 10 sald that if ¢ Mar given a public recep ion by Mayor Watt, and in the evening | iil deliver an address in the State! TAKE BELL ANS APTKR MEALS and oe Armory. tow fine GOOD pee makes you eel= Adv, cieiaicaaiiceeitbanptiatiataeitatta Maaeaatiaiaa iii