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bua 8 8 ‘were part of the constitution and by- laws of the old Sogialist-Labor Party. Kvidence that counsel for the Ju- Giciary Committee will have to keep extremely close watch on counsel for the defense to avoid before to-duy's session w falling unwit- | Ungly into a deep hole was furnissed | JUDGE IN CLASH WITH PROSECUTOR a “ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY oe" PALMER SUBMITS oO OF LIVING Does Your Hon 22, 1920. KENYON PROPOSES "NEW PROPOSALS IN TREATY FIGHT. _{ ; Democrajs Harmtontze Differences and Put Their Suggestions Up Republicans. ALMIRALL JURORS PROBING CHARGE F $32,000 BRIBE, an hous Judge Gib! ny een threw ste ‘ Shooting 7 old, Mr, Hiliquit, during his cross. srine and INtindatneceeere wien iein Paid to Have Shootin WASHINGTON) den. (8h UOrior examination of Gerber, aske: i Satin byl HAE youl Went > Mudeond Indictments Dismissed. progress t nb gah Saconcteat ‘Are you familiar with the prac. with me. You tried to intimidate KOE The Extraordinary Grand Jury to- | 0° Norted to-day after vonferen tices of the Socialist parties in other Judge Brady, You will not th | day begun an investigation of a let-]among senators preliminary to the te countries? Are you fuiiliar with the 2 or intimidate me. 1am the Judge —<.—- i it Hytan to Police Com-|asvembling of the bi-partisan confer- | literature on the subject?” Gi . A “, thin 0 ; Yor from Mayor Hylan to Follee Com | sea lite | t iibbs, ee peer nis court and Twill run the court eee 1 . : ' t 7 ' To an extent, yes," answered the ai C sein ng Coercion at yy tha: the oharges made py wit. A. F. of UL. Head Protests Reductions in National Appro- Introduces Re icin in SeN-| missioner wnright in which it was iN-] ‘The five Democrats of biepartt witness, olice emmen duriny ala ee. wnatne A itrat Hiibeed ‘ a ‘ Hae ty charged that a $32,000 bribe [san conference heid «separate mee “Can you say whether or not the pli Trial, Gets Hot wen during this trial are « disgrace seainst Pending Legislation | priations Demanded “to ate Providing for the Pre- | directly charged tat « $3 il Tee cae TACT RAK Uhuye atceedes i eply From Mg wid a reproach to the adininistration Wg At : | rineaule fie 1 ai A fad teen paid by Arnold Rothatetn, |e ne ie differences umong then Le) Tule has always prevailed in Ply From Martin. law in this county and I repeat it. —&S Tending to Enslave Men. Avert Financial Ruin. paration of Industrial Code. fidyad: amiuties to qtoeuta ther dike|werww grer Aeticle Rot tne Laan all Socialist parties the world ove> = Martin—-H 1 bean brought down ee ty geleha bandas Saeed N i t 1 vot 1 | a ave L heen bre do = een — of Nations covenant and equal votio \ “ ” Remarks made by County hv © 10 be insulted a pully raasesy . r missal of indictments against him i . a ree 4 Bt Leche en ean ie pe my. Vounty Or Oe eo te ey ayrawi WASHINGTON, Jan, 22.—Attorney WASHINGTON, Jan, 22-Immedi- WASHINGTON, Jan. SOOT ee ney Wau eat 10 have been [iH tte League. ‘The Lo ute rats 1 \ ject to that, Mr airman, mis ba utter a Bronx County brit A te ARR alert tl hd eda aan ‘ e mo} si o hi nt hew suggestions ou these two points . nonchalantly announced Mr. Stanch- Jury early to-d pati ; i D4 forma) charge in order that we General Palmer to-day conferred at ate reductions in Governmental ex- machinery for settlement of AIRPULEE git three wuys,” Detwoen a news [for gubmiesion to Lhe Kepublicaas wt 4 J “arly to-day acquititer Yatrole inay proceed 1 a regula ay? ‘? field “We are not interested, It fan 3 Pr ibe ee : roe vive Noten bea On Miuuited’ In ems tle White House on the sedition Bill, penditures and appropriations “to between capital and labor is proposed | paper man, an Assistant District At- | the Joint ting luter nan orria on the ¢ geo! L re ‘it rr e Republicans on the Conference Coi Mt, im fasues or parties outside the joy 1h iss ‘ 's ft Me, : ‘i 7 ey The conference delayed his appear- avert financial ruin” was urged in 1 4 concurrent resolution introduced | torney and a former City Me ta pu i oe i Con Mra u ek aks It may take us Meat “ Me te = v i eeribreanc atl a oat vet @Mee before the House Rutes Com- the Senate to-day by Senator Mc- to-day by Chairman Kenyon of the oe ce 7 asst at rr ran Rin “HHT euRuPvERT TOE na cotlersle enous ve questions involve we 2d Street last n- f t t + Smith. erber Swope and Emil r al ed tae my i] in the United Biates.” ite Saxe ry to a red-hot regres TING Veco Peek OC pOU WIT HOUR TIRE oe ee occa RePNBIION Sy NGUCE) Ua eee eo Fuchs, formerly a City Magistrate | mUUleans and rest ve, a J § ‘ o ed-hot verbal en. that 1 have no fear ot you with your fi hacia ann é merly 3 AN] no quarter was ony treaty move a Hilquit came back like a flash counter in the court + threats. You threaten every one with lation Denouncing the “Government's wild = President Wilson would be re=) ang arierwand counsel for Rothstein | ected J success or failure of ty woh: : i vom Just Be Grand Jury, proceedings In a letter to the committee, how @Fay" oF spending, Senator MoCum- quested by Congress to call a National) domanded a Grand Jury invest vonfereness was demonstrated fere noon between Judge Gibbs and sti you teil me one eas i ‘ “Tam perfectly willing ‘0 accept yy.) a aT eid sae ttt rd gs Lal bee ever, Mr. Palmer said that neither the P&? Said the high cost of living was industrial Congress composed of 300] tion. Mr. Stanchfield’s statement that we torney Francis Martic, sbe—Yeos: you thrent Judge Graham nor the Jing Bills are gutine 240 00 Governmental extravaganoes. voting delegates divided equally be-| Rothstein was one of the withi««s GENT ATE DODGES . | afe not intereated in any practices of | JUdge Gibbs hud intimated a dee McGeehan and H gO eae a The country,” said the Senator, tween labor unlons and industry,|to-day, having signed a waiver « Soctalist parties outside of the United *6 to Investigate the District Attor- 1!" NNER baka ee a a j hin, but legislation along longing for a return to something like which would recommend a plan for] immunity. He denied having pad any | THE SIMS CHARGES | States, and upon the understanding "°"S Office and had ordered the ap- sirument in vout t e Hine he previously suggested is normal conditions, but the people as permanent industrial courts and also | money to anybody that such matters will not be brought Penance of the District Attorney be- Martin--f know the Grand Jury is Decessary, He submitted a copy of 4 Whole cannot possibly return to a formulate a programme of principles! Mayor Hylan's letter was said to Refuses to Take Up Resolution ot into these proceedings 1 um ready to| fore him “ lawl ody, and 1 also know you the bill he desires to be pasiwed, HOrMal state so long as the Govern- to govern future industrial relations.|be based on statements made to him : : honed 6 withdraw this question.” py raete was testimony that S160 had TON) Uranaerved: frost the Supreme SMC is that of Reprowntative Das Ment keeps up this abnormal extrava- Jt al#o is proposed that pending | by Police Inspector Dominick Henry Censure or to Authorize Em- Now the chief charge against the | 5°" Paid to the manager of the gro- to the County Court for a number of YY, Obio, Bance, The first great necessary action by the National Labor Con-|in whose district the raid red. | pl yyment of Counsel. euspended Assemblymen js that CTY On behalf of the policeman and yenrs. This is purely a imatter of valmer proposed a pew measure Stop is to stop borrowing, but to stop gress, the President establish a Na-|ifenry was summoned bofore the WASHINGTON, Jan, 22.—The Senate through association with the Social- | "#4! 4 representative of the firm had is iE x6 PALE A n trying {0 which would provide fines not exceed- borrowing we must stop spending, tional Labor Hoard, to function tom-| Grand Jury, but did not api t0-| rejected, 33 to 20, to-day an effort b, in Party they are allied with and P& reimbursed for tho atolen $20 | the ‘Shortt and. the, District #88 $10,000 and imprisonment of not and to stop spending we must stop borarily like the War Lebor Board in | gay, sending word be was ill, District] senator Walsh to call up his resotut Pledged to the principles of the Com. {Mt Hid signed an agreement not to A ey, You made that atten more than twenty years for persons the apropriations.” Predicting a de- hearing industrial controversies. Attorney Swann was asked to make} proposing to censure Rear Admir munist Internationale of Moscow and PFesecuit. Kegardiess of 1 ie throu HH fied wt Albany py (ebvieted of attompung to overthrow ficit of more than $3,000,000,000 at = “If ployer and employee could] gure that Henry shal) uppear to-mor- | Willian Bb. na for disclosure of it to dar the practices of Soviulist partiey My other witnesses, depernied overeitine that has taken place here (2¢ Government or of acts of violence the beginning of the next fiscal year, &t together and agree on an indas-lrow, tt was said Mayor Hylan also | formation of fee ie rote agg outside the United States from this PY [he Prosecution, developed teive ena orltine t the Government or its em- the Senator suid Congress must “ap- tal code recognizing the eight-hour] jay pe culled Le ie cuikcsona ayeacaatn Proceeding would behead the case of MOMeres on the witness stand wud he District Attorney asked if or agents while in’ the dis- ply the axe.” day, a living wage, the right of cole) Assistant District Attorney smith, i'desonation/awakde. ‘Chere Waa Speaker Sweet Meo hoe ie bosltive, it svun aaid, ae} formal charges might be expect © of their official duties. Immediate dissolution of the Ship- lective Durgaining and other funda-| i, ened a watver of immunity two dohate and the vote was on strict part , .)they had been in Police Court and be- | “EFT want you any further TE shall ayy “4 mental matters," said Senator Ken- | ¥"° § Abie Cin UE Oh helt sy Before “Hillgult: had spoken tive! oy tee Grand duey a BAe | send for you," sald the Court Te a ) would prohibit ping Board was recommended py Wenlal matte ene cree unin, | WeOks ago, was a witness today. An- words the erudite Mr. Stanchfleld |) 5 : Mal fole | “rhe colloquy ended with the writ © teachings which consti: Senator MeCumber, who said Pay aoe pa over thet - the [other was former Gov. "Whitman, who Senate had refused came to the realization that he was)’ 7 ‘f Judge's atatement that he had “no tute sediiion, The bill saya that “whos most shamoful of all of our criminal [Enuus could be taken care of in the) tioned about smith. Mr.{3! Rorah voting with t out on Yhe end of a limb hang In this matter,” Judge Gibbs then charges to tv against the over, with Pnctua Wiad) courts [treat L Democrata, to take up the request « Cire TURNING ON a cola tad: “thie court willorde trict Attorney's office, but )otent to levy war against extravagunces Kpve been the expense he conference proposed goes far| Swope was also a witness to-day] 10" Aik coon ites Toe | by his eyebrows, but nobody could tell ¢ hele heabiaabansediogy eC «of the bar who heard the the United States, or to causa the of building our ’hips. beyond the present conference or the Police Com-| °° hasedbhite hci ne it by looking at him. With all his CUZM Inquiry. 1 ¢ the District rangle will surprised, they ch Wertlrow, or destruction of , Reductions in appropriations for former one which ended in disaster, after signing a waiver. Polic thority to employ counsel, offered b suavity Of eaunnor, while eounbe on |AtOMHeY to appear remo with a! it it docs ni a Fultnory dud we ; SAAT ; i i °F fortifications and the navy, climina- Bagiand (ried tils plan and it was| missioner Wnright testified that he] Chairman Mule, of the committee. . le counsel on a “ Mnent, or any of the laws of appropriations for pul uccessfal. had investigated the bribery story] Both resolutions now Ko to the cle w to making an investigation as"! ndent® Democrat, and Ma : tion ppv s Jhad investiga ’ the other side slapped ewh other on Y'' a or sty thereof, or to cause the building: vers and harbors im > lar, and 4 mafority vote is required to the perjury and all the sources o: rganizarion? Democrat, have : 4 ‘ i % and found it basele either before th p again » « the buck and laughed without re e Lott Nati aad FY at odds ever since th vd e n ov ow estruction of all forms vements und public works to: d : P z jeg pergury Bueds é NGanandantyi. of th ee, Savher with cuts in the estinat JERSEY TO JOIN R.1. | wren Mr. Swope came out of the | $$$ Mr. Stanchfield suid to bis opponena Dintsloe Att 4 M4, whe aU ng in enty toy 1 governmens, or to fie varivus Government nT IN DRY LAW TEST. Grand Jury room he said: | Of WEIEGE Wo He AUEAtIOR ua pou pA strict Attorney Martin was xeat- he defea the Democratic nominer revent, or delay exe- should bi de, Senator MeCu ‘ 1 anaes ate ‘ you pur . ohn Morris, the policeman indicted ‘ should be made, Sena a “The ole story regarding me st on the ground that it is not crom. (2 1 the cuurt rem when Judge, to! peed I a da cution of ans the United said, adding that a saving of $2.250,- | neni pits ; if ay pithy rece sibb red at 10.30 ofcloe! re gl boas r i States, o: 5 Pane Fas 0 ould be accomplishes this erly and deliberately false was examination. In fact, we have been ,2/DDS reappeared at 10.30 | . ‘dup, Was rearrested on a st States, oF tho tree performance of tho |004000 could Le accomplivhad In this pF anne 4 sa cal (Gore | seam vic , aitha eoaieeoua We dave Sica te tout “Mr. District Attorney,” said) th wit charging bribery, arrais United States Government or any one W"Y ise) UN TAUB Ed 78 ep tance tn) the service of my papers) sols’ to ave tae 16 the! Ing bribery or any o} ap ie igi ; ie diat or Judge. | het Magistrate Cobb in Morrisunit of its office teoR ference of Governor and At |The New York World, from the first of regard, because the witness was sim- REIS PURE ee rah Bull tGr ania s hts or employes of \ | ‘ dente ato. ply called here to produce some docu. | Martin remained seated font a eed ¥! BS for Oxats [its or his public duty, committe or MRS, STOKES MAKES torney General. | December, a ne eee ian bed “The court is addressing you, sit" thaned. immediate! attempts, or threatens to commit any Weta: Forlowiiie alate te made |2aving previously been in Washing ment maitte court is uadroering you si pitied ned Na hat ne cecmante oF tureutens to commit any / APOLOGY TO COURT -,," fotowinn statement war made [tn st" Savembeh ii, the greater | “Ww is the question?” asked th Judge ‘ a a e ateiet io 4 i ‘ » SA a vf force against any perso: ny o- day at the office Governo: 3 art of the time insGovernment ser- BA derd Klos Attorney, a big man physically, arose Would lay the matter of alleged brib- property or any act of terrorism = ward I. Edwards in Jersey City after [Dart of the Chairman, and the question was read ery before the nd ury to-morrow. : , Testify at Trial Ex. a confores ween the Governor, | s : by the stenographer NG Higetsee Blows Louls Pridiger, attorney for Police. | Mate, revenge or injury nst the Ready to Testify at Trial of oe Hoe he Rothstein shooting took place | Gibbs—The court directed your ap- | man Morris, sid loan Evening World person or property of officers cm “tHiqu-Seco he Attorn eral and John Milton. Jin January, 1919, and the indictments xan “Lam going to let him answer that) O88 ub Hie he } r Saanticok Beane yi ago Pel Assemblyman Gitlow—Second — | Corporation Counsel of Jersey City: were dismissed in July, 1919. I asked a t one question, thut is all,” ruled the erent your Honors tl an not worried wbout any charge! states, shall bed eet | alesman Accepted. r vernor and Mr. McCran dis-|]to go before the Grand Jury to stop f Chairman, And so the answer went!) Murlin--Ordered aio ho MNO | or bribery. ‘The jury heard the va-|acrct, Mt be deomed guilty of we- | | . _ Clissed various phases of dhe question. | this He and brand the liars, whoever ES & the record. the record shows tt rey stories about money being paid | dton. | The seeond day of the trial of former ‘phere was handed to Mr. McCran by|they may be, and to ask satisfac- ‘al wily by fete Gibi ell, ti docsn't make aay nd thelr beat answer was the ver-| Samuel Gompers, in response to a Assemblyman — Benjamt tlow (or the Govert formal request to pro-|tion for this criminal libel.” CONSTITUTIONS AND BY-LAWS Qiiveace diet for noquittal, Th doing so. from| request of the committee, appeared (Fiminal anarchy result e accept ‘eved in the name of the State in what-| Mr. Swope was followed out of the F col Hense standpoint, they not sees a ance of the second talesmun, Leroy L. | ever litigation staty to have{room by several members of the OFTEN PUBLISHED. Mgrtin hot at this Lime, but | a common sense standpoin ay the first witness. ‘The opposition 2" : , v i ava |e ye oe i ; “4 PG Mer ane only aeguitted him of the robbery! 6 sending bill wus se ¢ Nilentine of No. 7ath Street. | it determined “whether or not the [Grand Jury who assur OP oket The Store Mr. Hillquit brought out that the 't Will at ftw : charge but alse washed away any Cs us in charge of Care: Darrow, for the defense, asked wighteenth Amendment constitutes an| ey opinion he had been grossly constitutions und by-laws of the go-! Gibbe—Now don't make aay im-| qoubt that there might won {Jackson H. Ralston, attorney for the Mp. Valentine, who is an importer of sion of the right of New Jersey us | beled OE TEA cialist Party have been openly pub- vied threats. 1 wanted you here bes | about the charges of b American Federation of Labor, He wall paper, if he favored the principies a sovorcign state and is a validity of i ios ‘Bedding Specialist lished for years and have been printed Suuse during’ the trial of the People _——— ked for four hours time, saying of the Communists whieh make prodve 2 Constitution 3 . rr ewspapers countloss times vs. Morris there wis bold and flagrant JAPANESE RENEW lubor, and the National Popular Gov- tion, tools of production, mines and ail wigniaecn erated ates ma elt FIGHT LOSE {IVES Box Springs f BPO Le ca racg Othiaceikoal tepe” sole rment League, several newspapers, dustry community property. Cou of tie Divied blates. ent that lorse Hair Mattresses Mr. ons Keg ee the New Lanta practically admitted com-| SHANTUNG PLEDGE college professors, and wssociations of; “What about mon the bank?" | this auit should be consolidated if, pos- | rare Beds and York Call is not owned or controiled ¥!* | se 4 interrupted ‘Tustica’ W “What tes | sible with the je Isund case. ! F sunding- a felony; other witnesses Friends trom Philadelphia desired to —— Day Beds by the Socialist Party. ee : é past mala 7 , ied bo comes of the accumulated money. th y Evidence of the intent of counsel erty eee M ee big he Premier Hara Tells Diet Govern: | Pret alae ati penal savings banks, the gold in the od U, §, TROOPS CALLED } Pillows istrict Attorney's office fon ‘request’ ats matt ; b Se vills pending in Con- socks" | fo seused Assembly: , Ss eady Taking the soe! ‘ushion: a bill te net ee NEE gubpoonas and were kept there cient, | ment i Alread ng gress are nothing more than anti-| Valentine finally vaid he was a ite- TO STOP RACE RIOT At reasonable prices gl . yi ol 16 fUr- | ine and ten hours, | “Necessary Steps. strike legislation that will affect all publican, but would not be prejudiced —_———- TAM Ad Uc Ha GHATL ae aeaien 1 | ) : ALL & sol ceedings. laa paartieet ay Vv re- threats of imprisonment unless they|of an address delivered by em Mie main purpose of the legisia: on ownership of property Outbreak i Arkans Sa Follows } rage as i258 West 45th Si., New Yorn’ City course of a wily inind to the end of old the truth. 1 thought you guxit| Mara at the opening of the Jaoanose | tion iy to prevent a eesation of work,” |, Mt Rowe Pastor Stokes avolosized | Attack on Deputy Sheriff About fare - prosec’ a level oF for the hunt she had given the cou: ‘ od F Firat Page. eping the prosecution on a level of 1 1. aequainted with these facts und | Diet yesterday was received to-day at/he suid. “It amounts to putting all Mficers yesterday when. she tailed 10 to Arrest Black for Theft. Canaanite idee hata malay evidence, At oe stare Mr. |i. such steps aa tho premiues Ho Japaneae Kbaaay and mule publie|the workers of the country under in- /Answer Het, MubveR, And Bromine Le) Sra Mae lade : A Hillquit said: i “ x ra reiterated Japan's determl- he on hand Whenever she was. wi IMAS. Ark. Jan. 22.—A detach- 4 N ti { Ad | mets Ree ie arene teea nt, peared to justify and if you found pe) M aia Tks 1 cisaglees termi | voluntary servitude, It makes slaves {cy Hale" She ie a withoas FOr ANG | moe a Aree Jam 22-4 detach | o'clock last night by the destroyer | ouce 10 Adveriisers The trial developed a bitter A nt at |SUTY had been committed: th fetachie Mia Gree alee Bine ninguta, [Of all fee men.” Ch ah CLE “ Camp Pike, Ark. Gov, Charles x. | S0arkey, was received this morning | lig fin) developed a Ditter AEBt ot | cratie should be brought to SCO AI Cree OHNE VODINA MES A vciiesl stoi univers, ena lla tine FOUND SLAIN Brough and parties of civil officers anu | ®t the Naval Communication Office, The Heentnn World cc olin? openly defied th. wie Peru | Martin—That is different from the | (icing the “necessary steps to translate | Ted in section six, which prevents the SIX possemen from nearby towns arrived | No. 44 Whitehall Street: i lie a U i : ae dp tee by ordering mociallat Nithowes to POM Your Honor, In the record |theie often-declared determination into | circulation of alt literature or publica~ INHOMEON PARM) tre joriey, :2) tak) sree oe 8 Tete a aban iA sabes sopdlans re le aah for oer ae 18 ~ ; you make charges against the Dis-|uctuat facts.” tions advocating the overthrow of the magentoy EMBER ye LAREY) NOthern FAs me oe i gla Panne ae vs aga trict Attorney's office of this county.| “I am happy to assure you," he said,|Governinent by force of violence or! . ' ‘ | wt cepa Anal Ro senictiea Bie beat npibine pagedicneiie degdonisonnliad Advertising copy and release ents of Socialist organizations to be) Would jike to have you pit those | “that the determination of the Japanese | yweking to accomplish this through in- | Farmer Believed to Have Shot Son, | *tsrted dpe apesaloye) ep- | ail day unable to transfer passengers |] orders for either the week day toarked for identification and held by | toe toma, ante an uti. {Government to ablde by thelr plixhted | Guatriah economieal Arey Latter's Wife and Three Children |W, Sherit@ and two white companions | 5. pick up towline on account of ||| Morning World or ‘The Evening a charges in proper for He an aff. | Government to abide by ‘ economical or social chat atter’s and ec e yer je negro settleme 3 it reneive ‘ ability of the evidence sliould firs: be | nae {China and to wor | aims iceman gaa niban mune uEY had and Then self. eat one Sn WOR | asd boat) gow in’ vislolivd ia je day preceding publication, jin @ lawful manner, in the record} of the two counitles hud] than the aspirations of the working | 5 - hogs. Armed negroes, it was said, de- | 4 cinity, Ex- can be inserted only as space yesed tpn my office is charged with a serious en, peuple a better life,” Mr. Gompers | “ORT WAYNE, Ind. Jan, 22.--Dead | munded the _priaone rel and] Pected very shortly. Wind shifted |H] \ermit and in nee ae LSA The row arose whon Anna stern? Un ‘and (hus you will find such |*PBarently since Tuesday, the bodies | when Breedlove refused, opened tire. | from southwest to west, northwest. ||] ‘rhe ‘World office. & plump, self-possessed and good look |") 424 cindy sald he didn't know of PITCHER SAVES ARM . | cossutions of work only in civilized |°" SY Unio Rene ere eng ene Breedlove veluried the Ore eng, With| Forme now @hout) five: ‘miles, (Asa Advertising copy for the Sup- ing young women, secretary of the]. \ 0) oo. why he should follow the BY LOSING TEETH oie: won, the latter's wife and three clit: |iiis companions withdrew to obtain re-|¢rom west moderating somewhat. ||] plement Sections of The Sunday Bronx Socialist organization, was | “PY PS ee 0a | jaren Were. Soup a ee Nght at) inforcements, “Wires leading from Du- | Barometer now 39.05 und rising. ||] World must be received by 8 P. course suggested | Mr, Gompe cluined, however, the Spindler farm near Harlan, nas to the negro settlements were cut ‘ . WM. Ph a ate ait eit e ; ; sp hursday. precedi A walled ty produce her books under sub- |“ a¢artin-—influence has been used in| eee ut the American eration of |, Spindler iad upparently shot the Dumus is sixty miles from Blaine, | Sharkey. ; | none and. releases Mee boena. Under orders from Hilluit she iiiy case from the sturt. ‘This place| Tyler, Cub’s Twirler, Has All But) Labor had dune more than any other | fi¥* (OMuaeh tggginen ended 18 OWN) scone of u negro uprising in Ootober. || Later messages sald that the De-iHl (tea hy 4b M. Friday, Advers held on to one of the books after ee organization to prevent strikes, | J ~— |stroyer Sharkey, was “leaky” and in- ||| °¢ SATE a 7 was rubbed and the money was found| ‘Three Extracted and Expects | piano Eee p ' tising copy for the Main Sheet of Chairman Mariin ordered (o give it up. spe Sf ihe mone : siylile fot a But thix species of legislation is ’ dicated that she would be forced to]]] the Sunday W: fhe said she wanted the advice of her [O",the Person %y \he Polleaman in to “Come Back. not, go.nk to prevent the things it|CLEARED IN CAVELL CASE.|N. J. WON'T GIVE UP SALOONS roar cece ne const Guara Cure lf sne_aunlay Ward must be re fluence was at work from the begin-| seeks to prevent," he said. 1 de- | bd oe renee remeeretee port. s Su ceived by . M. of the preced- own counsel. Assemblymen Evans and | ying, 1 will demand an investigation,| CHICAGO, Jan, 22.—The services of | clare that this is nothing more than] qaiem sell Held, However, on| 9D'y 77 of 1,067 Surrender Licensen ter Ossipee was reported early to-day |] ing Friday and releases must be Block, members of he committee, open- | your statementa are out of the mouth | George ‘Tyler, star left handed pitener| tying men to ther jobs, Werte ; Ohatkesat awinalinc in Newark, Relying on Edwards, |to be nearing the Powhatan's position. Teselyen by 12 o'clock noon Sat- licen bal . : 7 lof the Caleago Nationals, have been| Mr. Gompers then spoke indirectly . i a y a Mart! o urday. ly dissented from the ruling of the /of Morris, a scoundrel, perjurer, rob- | ed throtig’y extraction of nearly ai{of 2, awakening vf all labor over-| PARIS, Jan. 32—The Court review-| Out of 1,067 Ilquor dealers in Newark, The Traapare Mares Weahingran, Copy or orders received late chairman in this matter, ber and briber. You are charging the [ved throuw extraction Tytor| Night” If such provocative measures |ing the caso of tho allegod Defeatiat |N: J~ only seventy-seven had surren- | previously reported short of oll, sent!i] ten’ as provided above will not The situation grew quite straincd | istrict Attorney's office on the states | Us, teet™ Throushout luat season mylar | were passed. He declared the Amers Lien who. was sentenced. to death, {dered their licenses up to the time of/a messuge to-day that she had 1 oe retin (eit vy) pe | |waa on the sick Hat, pains in his shoul- | jo, ederitioi as vocally y "i the meeti fe City Ci . sare fs _ y @ the plump young Hoclalist took a meni of that man und 1 will plues| dor gud back rendering ik) mound work | opposed te "Red" activities | haw decided he was not guilty of be- | gue MORNE OF ite Coy Commision te” jcelved a supply from an oll tanker and ‘ff character, contract or otherwise fresh grasp on her book every time|the whole matter before the Grand|inonociive, shortly after the season] “The stand-patters, reactionaries | traying Wdith Cavel but that he | C03. soo and a bill passed in 1918 pro. | WOU arrive off Ambrose Light tate tHE WORLD, Hillquit advised her to bold it unless | Jury. Jctoaed ‘Tyler went to two noted ape fools in Congress’ may hate me, | still is subject to hearing on charges | Oe WOT rebate of thia up to | Saturday afternoon. counsel to the Commitica would| Gibbs will not be intimidated by | clallets examination, ‘hey found] but None Fo Much as the “Reds,” he |of intelligence with the enemy and | {0 tof its expiration in July, promise to return it after it was|any verbal threats, No influence was him almost a perfect physteal specimen | “in do yon mean by the foots ig ee The Commission paid out to-day marked. Other Socialist witnesses | used here. If it was used elsewhere | but advised that he have nearly all his] Congress?” Representative Campbell cegtien » ts sentenced to death atter 7,800, wale tenresantea the alee) | a a re aa Tae wo ee abo Jteoth extracter asket estimo A hontes censes of thirty-five saloon men. 3 gees sare reese ROE | DerapRreu Wey Aeaut ly Bnd Youle ee sees (aitlalhomulal Boman | time Otrald | ullty of | Re, MAM impllonted In the Blok Ww Heine RRP ORE iinet aeaniend| a jocuments hugged their bags an ould do your duty as Distric . DISUSE OR) TO. TE DOE Sh DORON bi be guilty of! ica to betrayal o ith ‘Cavel, aa a Valiscs closely and eign: ioe , eee ISEPICE Ate) nd soon had all bls “sick teeth” pulled, |lese majeste if 1 mentioned “any | Rritigh nurse executed in Belgiur guns with their hopes centred in Gov. | ly y | torney c hree t r. | names,” he re the German: , | + nly thre w rt A le r t awards, Watched the verbal battle in the well} Martin—I have always done so and!" | —— ——_--- i — 2 gett ” BO HDG) day to President Veeck announced that} | eo Asse: c ae ‘ , ' | of the Assembly Chamber. the people know its My virtue did not iio olf paine hail disappeared and that | “REDDEST OF REDS’ __|N. Y.MEN AND LIQUOR SEIZED HAVANA El ENTRIES. | Lawyers Stecman and Roe joined | begin when I took office there seemed no rewon why the plteho: — ee | with Hillquit and Htoe announced that] {ilas—Yew vou gamit that. L hold! snoatd net be able to take hie regular UNDER INDICTMENT | aurce with 150 Gations Arren Rin Gne Ca oe an | rrr Se, do Merron, Friday, Jan. 23d——. be would withdraw from the case j¢|2° ¥rief for Morris, but a jury ac-lturn on the mpnnwine next season, in Pennsylvania. the. for lo-morrow's races are pie The finest of the apectes ar {hese Almond : q a Went PITTSBURGH, Pa, Jan, 22.—Con- mph sicceet 28 8 fx wnell of Chairman Martin persistet in his | Titted him. » ynaire am e PITTSBURGE . , three and four A delicuey of distinctive” charm, rullpe : » hia} Martin--He admitted thut he bribed Chicago Millionaire and Others Of | necated whiskey in the Federal Bulid- Stow {tll HeWAL, POUND BOX Cc Mi, Sianctfield ; witnesses. CRIMINAL A ANARCHY Cominunist Labor Party Charged |ing here to-day totalled 600 gultons, Wi) ton Rune tite | r, Stance Suggested as 4 | RARcal ; 4 lovermnent agents yesterday seized Six fuslonge; three ‘and jios—1 am not accusing any one.) INDICTMENTS FOUND) With Conspiracy Against Nation, | Gevernmes ) seize ; compromise that each side appoin c ie AD souspiracy Agi Na Bea h ceuin cabaar OR lio Y las “hth Clg, pine Su) raat One, 100: the disputed evidenc: slatements of Wiines 1 ain not rane thirty-five men and three women mem- | Westmorela Gaunt) datnctive Tinie Five CHOCOLATE COVERED —NOUGA- DCOLATE PRUIT AND , ie) Jona, A arene the District Attorney with | Pour Taken in Brooklyn Raid Ace | ier of the © Sino Laan ette ni yeeatau ann ‘otives: oie 2 wy pte purse stu. |] | TINES—Big bare of delicious contec= PUDDING—A real classic of Stedman for the defente refused the 8 1 ’ ner he Communist Libor Party of rounded up two automobiles near long ey rrecious seveet tien, made from Pure Californie Craft. aresenting a compromise anc Judge Sutherland, of |e cused of Plotting to Over- America indicted on charges of con- | Greensburg carrying 150 gallons of | WaT 1 1) Money, Tasty Nuts and other choice con bin 1 : herland, of) Martin—fhe record shows difver throw Government |spiracy to overthrow the Government | whiskey " AUB Five and a i] | products, under » covering of our counsel to the committee, said he | — = DOW MO VRLD TAN: |and advocating overthrow of the Gov- |" Mire men, Michael De Leo, Peter | eis aR ie: ul ier Eee Soe a ie AQ Sect et was in favor of Chairman Martin ; ie eee Hirst indiciments charging criminai/ernment were to surrender to~ay.! nongi and Peter Romanagal, all of No. | j/8t#ilt;, 100, ‘kaurl Miler, tug, (D. Guin Cc SPect th, ordering the sergeant ut arms to take | chances will be accelerated or r nareny In Brooklyn we turned to-| Bonds for their appearance were fixed | yg7 West. Thin bee atl Of Mos) *Urautan,. 10s: "Lackrose, : D tal a a y in n were retur 7 West Third Street, New York, in| | PIBTH. RACK Oue mil physical possesion of the book, at} {Med by the outcome of this pro- day py the Grand Jury against four /at $10,000 and $5,000. Jcharge of the autos, were arrested wayward; clalinlngs. pane $00.7 jast Mrs. Stern gave it up, ceeding, Mr, Hugo unconsciously |inen, members of the Communist Part The indictment of William Bruss — | Weouthruan, o ae : played the part of boosting his rival; who were seized in raids last Novem. Moyd, Evanston Attorney, reputed « souytit is ity, yards sou An element of humor was injected {hi ne re Miteratuee aolsed inchiiad «tang millionaire, followed newspaper inter | BRITAIN WANTS NOU. S, LOAN] rece a Tih inotubivon, tio; |] SANDS witout s jnto the proceedings just before the] he secretary of State identified! manifesto of the party which indicated Views In which he was quoted as hay- ——— - wtokalin “March, 108; “*Dimite, 208; "*Drer westion thks | ls. tne end of the morning session when Mr.|ene ouihs uf uftive mighed by the suse ita purpase to overtitow the American i said he was the “reddest of the Chancellor of the Excheaner, He|™¥\ypreitice allowance claimed, Weather cleat mie lasting goodies, tn (4 can and tes sens Gerber having been eacused, Sec! Sapp Rags ply tai 1... | Government Keds.” He is Sergeant-at-Arms of the Coulda’ k of It id rhea presenting Woodlands. — comprl tary of Gate Frenale AL, Hage nn, | pended Assemblymen in one of thc ‘sia fp ; Communist Party | BIRMINC 2.—It is nue a ry Misia oe (oe Mionds, “Pecans, Fi Aa dat M. Hugo was | pig vouks of the state | The four when arraigned pleaded not | Titer, indicted were Jol Great Britain's policy to borrow vase| “!* Drawn When Bark Is Sank. nus! Buttercuns, to the witness stand. Just as Mr, Stanchfleld, with q Bully and thelr irlal wax get for next Now York, editor of the Vole uma in America for the purpose of | SAN JUAN, PORTO RICO, Jan 22,— Tage Seren It so happened that Secretary] vivid crimson pamphlet in his hand Tesla: The mem indicted are: Tevink yore \ugual Wagenknecht, Prother natione of Europe, THe Spanish bark Condor, trom Bitboa Hugo and Speaker Sweet are ditter| way callin a Mr, Kaufman, Mr, schaky, and Taft Mo Ovich, all op National Executive Sere Ginter ann one Meuwieed ee ern Beores: New Sark, rivals for the Republican nomination | tilquit called the attention of tho Hrooklir niicuments spectiivally waret Prey, Akron, O., delegate to the ns of the ‘war here Mee ale Taainiae Higenine hey Hor siast lacaiuin cee teteaiiens airesiaey: for Governor, und inasmuch us it Is} Chuirman to the clock. Lunch cme ja", olltiney {vf criminal anarchy national | egnventions Churles Baker, UNO idng Tha" lian responsible. ve invited shore ui two hots. Captain Iie The specifial wlkht includew the comtaiier ae Bh mirman to th eh UUme tor the overthrow of the Government of Cleveland, “Active Organeer und Agi: said, “that will not be a policy which and thirty sailors have arrived at Sun an @tenowledged that Speaker Sweet's) had arrived, j Me United states, [mien j Mae Government will Uaink of adapung.” Juan

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