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Copyright, 1920, by Th Co, (The New ¥ VOL. LX. NO. 21,364—DAILY. ne Press Publishing ‘ork World) NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, _Ciregiation: a Necatal to All’ (1920, ALLIES THREE BILLION DEFICIT SURE ag ' War Department Leads All| CLASS GOES TO FARM the Rest Along Road to | BECAUSE BOY THINKS Financial Disaster. MILK GROWS INCANS PUTS NATION IN PERIL.|Cleveland School Children to Get | First Hand Instruction About Animals in Country. » Wadsworth Sounds Warning, . but Pushes a $ 5 1,300,000,000 CLEVELAND, Feb. 24. OLLOWING the assertion of aay Bill. F one school boy that milk grew in cans, it was decided to take classes of children to the country for a study of farm anim~ als, By Martin Green. | | Staff Correspondent of The), Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—At a din- ner given in his honor at the Hotel | Astor in New York last Friday ev REFUSE WARRANTS ning Senator James W. Wadsworth | = ~ FOR OFFICIALS IN KSpe: “Another cause of discontent is the | constantly rising taxes. ‘The total] IN “ORGY OF EXTRAVAGANCE” DEMOCRATS HALT REVOLT IN SENATE AGAINST WILSON Reports of Big Rush in Favor of Lodge Reservations Greatly Exaggerated. MANY FAVOR A CAUCUS. Want to Have the Party Policy on, Peace ‘Treaty Clearly Defined. By David Lawrence. . (Special Correspondent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 [Copy- right, 1920.]—Stories of a serious revolt among the Democrats in the Senate against the leadership of President Wilson on the peace treaty ALLIES WONT pubis |Supreme Council Also Refuses to Advise Border States on Continuing War. ———— IN FAVOR OF INQUIRY. Will Promote Commerce With Russia Within the Above Limitations. Fe. deal 24.—The Allies will with “until they have arrived LONDON, decline to Soviet Russia at the con- viction that the Bolshevists' have come to an end,” it was an- nounced after a mecting of the Allied Supreme Council to-day The decision of the Supreme Coun- cil, it Was recognized, precludes diplo- TILL SOVIET HORRORS END horrors RAL CHEFS SPL HONE ea nie ES AND CONGRESS BIL |Measure Passed by Senate Will Be Sent to White House To-Day. MEAT PROFITEERS 1D EMAND ‘SQUARE DEAL. Do Not Believe Congresd FACING ARREST Palmer Orders aac eaudy Investi- gation, Assisted by 40,000 | WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 Volunteer Workers. jof a break in the affiliated ratlroad — | employee organizations militated WASHINGTON, — Feb. °4.—The | to-day against solution of the ques- United States Bureau of Investiga-/tiong before the representatives of tion of the Department of Justice Is |the 2,000,000 rail workers conferring hunting evidence against retail meat! nore on President Wilson's proposal profiteers in every section of the! or a settlement of their wage de- ‘Threats | TELL ~ SOVIET HORRORS MUST END © SPY OF BRITISH GOVERNMENT EXEGUTED BY SINN FEINERS AFTER COURT MARTIAL TRIAL Agent of Viscount French, “Traitor to Irish Republic,’ Regularly | Service of Sir Roger Casement. CORK, Feb, 24.—Positive evidence of the first instance of dMiv- erale execution of a British secret agent by order of a “court of the Irish Republic” came to light here to-day. Investigation into the death of Harry, Quinnlisk, alias Quinn, has revealed that he was sentenced to death by a Sing Fein “court martial,” arrested, led into a lonely field at midnight and shot down. None of are exaggerated. ight or nine|imatic relations between the Allied | .o, i - led F “court martial” party were mask ie ody: cost of the war will reach to between yt v3 eveenesein an We Sisco Di apataiias at epee ee nd _|mands. the men in the ps asked, His body, riddled $36,000,000,000 and $40,000,000,000. | Decree peniors Orc lena. has ministration in the immediate future. | ordered by Attorney Generat Palmer,| I €¥@Fy conference, it wns said, by nine bullets, has been found in a field near here. “Not.more than $4,000,000,000 can be surrender to Senator Lodge and the} my, ofricial statement of the Coun-|.re the 40,000 volunteer workers con.| demands for an appeal to the Prest- ¢ ‘The proceedings were dramatic. Yaised by taxation next year even at Republican reservationists on Arti-| cil's conclusions follow: {nected with fair price organizations.|dent to veto the Railroad Bill con-| NEW YORK STATE |Quinnliek stood in the centre of the the present high rates. cle Ten, but that would not be} “If the poses orient peel Palmer, a few days ago in Chicago, | tinued. The leaders ure confronted LOSES $20,692 180 | group of Sinn Feiners while the find- ‘ ' ‘ Ape ; the frontiers of § a sagt pointed out that wholesale prices of " . “ J : < el pi a ‘We are heading straight for a | | jnited States Commissioner | enough to bring about a ratification whose independence or do facto|meae have been cut, while many re- with the task of explaining to the A YEAR WHEN DRY ings of the court were read by the re C0 defekt thie. veer if | Deolines to Order Arrest in | St the pence treaty. saeg | MOREMY they have recosnized Were taj] dealers have mude no chauge in|/cal chalrmen the basle reasons for rays pf a flash light, The document we don’t look out we will strike | The movement is not organized) +, appraach them and ask for advic® their pric Ss en have in-|their tentative acceptance of the a ig recited he charge against Quinnlisk. | ichigan’s “ ” P Some even have in te . ‘ another deficit next year. This | Michigan's “Wet Revolt. and has not the sanction of elther| as to what attitude they ae ue creased prices. President's plan, while the latter are| Total of $390,000,000 Collected iM |tne evidence to substantiate the ac- orgy of extravagance must eer Senator Hitchcock or Senator Un-| with regard to Soviet Russ hs 1) Consumors were requeyed to colnitterty uttacking the Government's} 23 Years Is Now ‘Lost urider | cumtion that be was @ British spy, Radia | MARQUETTE, Mich. Feb. °4.—/derwood, rivals for the minority | Aimed Governments woul: heal te operate by officials, who pointed out) 4 na the manner in which it Prohibition Laws. SE EPG Sons Remteaen ct 198, ene New York should be yarticularly| Warrants for the arrest of Martin | leadership in the Senate. Nor is it| they cannot accept the responsi aaaeed that they should watch the evidences | F ; t 4 -that he be executed, Interested in the Senator's declara-| yfepondugh, prosecuting attorney for| likely to do anything more at pres-|of advising them to continue Wit of meat profiteering by retail dealers had dealt with the wage controverty.| (Special form a Staff Correspond: he mig was allowes, thros aatmnii tion that this orgy of extravagance/) Qointy, and oth et! \s }-| ent except unify the Democrats, for | which may be injurious to teks on and notify the nearest District At-| That the general committeemen ent of The Evening World.) |to pray, then his ody was riddled ounty, other officials al- y ‘ h o igenay, re must cease, because New York pays, | iMacs sa be it has acted like a danger signal. interests, Still less would Sey ad- | Lorney. jane mot united in favor of the Presi- ALBANY, Feb, 24 | with bullets. A rosary was found approximately, 45 per oent. of the war | leged to have interfered with the en-)" aso» the president in the|vise them to adopt ® policy of SE" CONGRESS BEGIN. dent's proposition was indicated by ere wos eee pee ue oser: é , e semen 3 5 v0 Russ f, how- , ‘i New York Stute to the e dead agent had had a romantic taxes of the Nation—income taxes, | forcement of prohibition in Michigan, € gression towards, Rus: Ss private disoussions among »xecu- ant Stas profit taxes and other forms of were refused to-day by United States Pene tenes Pee ee eee ever, Soviet Russia attacks them in- ti r hy to courses of action if the Drys. history, Hoe served during the war, taxation growing out of conditions| (,», HB. H [BBE ee a torent in Democratio| aie. their. legitimate frontiers: the MEAT INQUIRY |), plan is rejected ‘he annwil report of pute |wit hthe Royal Irish Regiment, wa oi bed Co pasione ol » y of me c re created by the war. penne ae ¥ oe eaee an vote on various reser-| Allies will give them every posalb) | President Wilson was asked to-day | Excise Commissioner ane S.jcaptured at La Bawwe and taken to The war ended on Nov. 11, 1918. Of NER COBO DOR Py Mor AL: Vi eels Galan’. and cney. tharetore | HUpport. Committee Will Decide Addi-|by George P. Hampton, managing} Sieson up to Sept. 30, 191% was | Gerninn prison camp. There he me ei! nations which were engaged in the| Dalrymple for warrants, Commis- | Vations is takeni alt tty tl |“ wethe Allies cannot enter into | Honal’ Restrictive Lenclati lgirector of the Farmers’ National| filed to-day and as a sapplomient | Sir Roger Casement and joined the the United States stands alone in| sioner Hatch said 1 want a caucus to express the diplomatic relations with the ional Restrictive Legislation | irector of the ational} vas the report of ravenue from |famous Irish brigade recruited to war ioner Hatch said he could not issue | point of the party iplo Bee ; |Counetl, on behalf of farm organiza tua wna " vis J failure to take co-ordinated steps t©| them without instructions from either| Jor instance, it would be embar-| Soviet Government, in visti on Packers Is Required tions affliated with the Council, to| the department ie the ie nye aery ells t is German-Sinn Fein in- get the cost of government back 1°) United States District Attorney My-| passing indeed for the Democrats it| their past experiences, until they WASHINGTON 24.—The ninth| veto the Railroad Hill on the] ty-three yearn, during Whisk Boe | vasion Treland. Quinnlisk was well & peace basis. ron Walker at Grand Rapids, orjany considerable of their number| have arrived at the ony} fon | Congressional investigation of the|“grounds of public _ polic Mr,| Commission had come p exis e cat vind spoke several languages. Washington doesn’t mney ve United States Judge Clarence Ses-| voted with the Republicans, because} ‘that the Bolaheriet hove have | meat packing aay in the last fou i ene canliawiaa tee letar ane NN ear | paki ppecistcegertacy ‘ war is over and this state o sions or Attorney Genera! Palmer. ss: and me to an end an a e ~ | years starts to-day tbafore the House! ‘pne rail 1 ion men to-da . he total amour r ne urmistice Quinnlisk was 2 4 yG . t the treaty failed of passage and] coi iver bhatt ne railroad union men to-day are} és . Siaace ite : mind applies to Congress as wel Major Dalrymple then notified | the issue aiid carried into the cam-| ernment at Moscow !s read Se PARSE ira] Pom oe: ee, lconfident the President will veto the| 1918-1019 ¢rom vas pede tivcn pantry sane returned to Ireland to the departments, and | Hatch that unless telegraphic author-|paign, the blame could hardly be put| conform its methods and ates | whether legislation to regulate the peck. | H8ch-Cummins railroad bill, The me: yon ae ae ahi ae whastiiorete weere pene eats nee ay reaus of the Administration. Te ce Ge cer en, ee cece || “ate sonvuck tolthaes @ IO ro BrmeeaASv ance aor pap nS dy kc, wus $20, i Secret Bervice: race! wi sy ce which arrants was re-| upon tha Republican Party ig ers 13 necessary since the dissolution | Ure, passed by the Senate late yester- Pian wns: $6, 100618, (te WAR Pen pet ge of oe oray tor spe Xe se t cease | CelVed trom District Attorney Walker as large numbers of Democrats were | ilized governments. os govern-|#steement into which the “big ftive"|day, will be sent to the White House pee vie Dae Pema ia» vampeeete pransie we ee Oued Senator Wadsworth says must CcAS®) 1. 5 pb. Mf. he would proceed to Iron rded with Mr. Lodge in the final| ‘The Brith und Swiss | cqgered with the Department of Ju to-da . ee tas ' eee Dr re odge i t ot o-day for action. i ‘clmg $16,500,759. | ve ; . began in the war and is still prevas| Coy with a company of his own | enn ments wore both compelled to expel! Ro bresentative Ande Bachaeeta Ny calitcad men's confidence tc| sltise.and tonne below $18) ota oward for inforination leuding tu the ent. ‘The basis of it Is the attemPt) Fon ang a squad of Michigan State| WAR STO DETERMINE| ;wpresentatives of the Soviet Govern-| one ‘or the authors of the Kenyon-| paced rain i In the lagt twenty-three years the | apprehension of the murderers of va- of the Government departments and | 0 i ap Rete WANT A CAUCU SIT Nise sir reapoctive countries | Anderson ill, belleves additional tegis-|O%8°d OB What they interpret @8) department, which is to be re- | rious policemen, enlisted in the Dub-' Oe ene aee continue the conduct of] Povlce and make the arrests without POLICY OF THE PARTY. mnt from their i merit gs kere lneianrue reat [promises mado by the President last] Say ay Enforcement Bu. [lit Cusule Secret Service bureaus to ; 4 rate abused eir| lation is Imperative cag pla ol § . "government on the high level of ex- hal roe ‘The purpose of those Democrats| peoarse ny between Rus-| _W- B. Colver of the Federal Trade | summer when he asked them to post- reau, received from the ldquor Sinn Fein agents learned ttrisa and aeaes struck during hostiit Tho| Tater Commissioner Hatch received] who want a caucus is to determine} privite SalgegeeeN mminission will be the first witness, |pone pressing their w demands ; For the twen- |shadowed Quinnilek from Dusith i leader of the flock is the War De-|‘ sloarae om District Attorney] what the attitude of the Democratic] siq and the rest Rapist aN R tative Anderson, Ropublican,| pending result of the Government's! ty mrep years the expenses were | Cork, They called “court musttial” partment, with its immense military alker requesting that Dalrymple] party in the Senate shall be and to ential for the Forty ia ies Minnesota, opened the inquiry by charg-|effort to bring down prices, The} 7 s97 906, netting the state and sentenced Quiuulisic to death as eatabliahment, built up during the] ‘!re & statement on the situation in| jay the ground for the He in the] egonomic conditions, not only been at the stockyards at Kansas City jee? section of the Esch-Cummins| 999,900. “a traitor to the Irivh Republie® ee hich it hopes to maintain. The| [rn County and whether Grove had| next Presidential campaign in the but in the rest of the world, JOmana, Chicago And elecwhere were! pil does not give them a “square <> —— Bion Fainére cited‘ it aks reenl “other departments of the Govern- search warrants when he made the| event that the treaty becomes an} pe encouraged to the ast. degree ie od an sontee oe ee the ‘Bie | deat they contend ACTION DEMANDED Jor the British polloy of offertug a passa a t ». The tele d - lis , 5 0s - » withor ela 1 of the at-| Five’ and that this control was used to| i ment trail behind the War Depart. | "lds there The telegram said Walk- | issue, as seems likely at prosent writ- | postble without relaxat ne a | ceatoae Oceana 4 teed ri President Wilson will not act im- NN J. BEER BILL, | “82 for the apprehension vf “Irisi ment. That is why taxes are excea-|°" Was ready to authorize arrests if| ing, The viewpoint of the Democrats| titude described above jown, 2 ediately on the vill, Lt was an- oO oJ. * | patriots.” sive and threaten to become intoler- the s warrant. Dalrymple tele-| who want to see the causes called,| «furthermore, the A Jnounced at the White House that he i graphed Walker that Gréve had no y action taken, seams to be fpeliet that it te highly desirable AND BUTTER DECLIN h be re Tonia. , d and party acti . the belief : EGGS LINE, | nas directed that the m be Te-! emocrats Plan to Take Measure | illiy MACHINE BACKS APEND. | sch warrants a nono wan re-| to commit the Demooniie Senaiors—) qian martial ad usher BUTTER ["srctte the Depurtoest of denen Deora baad bal IN GREY WHILE quired under the Prohibition Law, be-| or at Jeast the majority of them—to ; garding the Sora ons : t re From Committee and Fight Ou ING PLANS, quire or at least the majori information regarding Ghikiwénte. t1034 Ub By Sta ar-|!0F & roport as soon ag it reached SDI Inspiration for the War Depart-| Use tho liquor was scized ina store|the programme which twenty-eight | now prevailing in Russia ney have | SP Pius ay Teday "| the White Ho’ Issue in House, | Naina . (oes . and not in a private dwelling. at rently signed—namely > »4 with satisfaction the , i ene elieve ,ment’s apparent determination to} na pI Es Democrats recently sig ¥:| therefore noted with et i f ine It is generally believed that not seek) 60 The vening Wore Poe m keep the country on a war basis Is] NEGA i, Mich., The) support of the results of the vi-| proposal before thg International) i: ee r SHAS Saale §o reach RCUEH olen could’ ba milutared jail Bie caine bay: oe far y Deme|Sleepshead Bay Passengers Tell o furnished by the Regular Army ma-| Proh bition enforcement band of Ma-| partisan peace conference held re-| tanor Bureau, which is a branch of | jn paralvales wore GapiineTin: with House (o paass the bill o & veto. | ccruts of the Legisiature, It Ls reported, Troubles—Improvement chine in Washington—which, while] Jor'A. V. Dalryample will descend up-| cently in which a vi agreement] tie League of Nati and with consequent | But the Senate apparently would over-| are preparing to move late to- to} 1s Promised not united, is potent, nevertheless—|on the mining village of Iron River — commission of on ride it, ‘The Senate vote yesterday | relieve the House Judiciary Committee r 5 en remrereerene ate to-night. (Continued on Second Pi ) * ‘I sia to examine into the facts. Known! was 47 to 1 ‘Then Congress aa al of the Barrett # per cent. beer bill tn} Glebert, Guperintendent of _ (Continued on Second Page.) Major Dalrymple to-day outlined — * Reads repeat ents allepe pale would be unable to force the| order to fight the matter ous on the) traffic for the B. RT, wes questions — > poses Oo} expec : 57 sa bute : 4 Noor of the Eouse hefore Deputy Publiq. Service Commis = ts: airy 3 of bie mresien, ; | “REBELLION” A HOAX, | would be invested with even greater | at Of cents a but-llogisiation through over tho Presi. |" ong the Gf M sa ventauedbe eee Litacan bee Seven Oona ey “We going to see that t ‘ed- supe chances | waek ago wen | ‘no and there wot 6 | © comm: n a t y LODGE TO CALL UP eral due te anteicat’ ie tal; vel «SAYS MIDONOUGH | Seats wit euees ares | wae ake no” and there would be m0) we itepuulicuns, has held tho Dill buck, | ca tne Cone ane TREATY THURSDAY Se SALOTOR e fo e} wd adhe of success if it were ma ene ode of regulation when the lines go} (ect to give the drys @ seco ‘One man testified that he starte Sea manicvad ileal ormeTean| Foreigners, Alarmed, Hide Their] imititive and conducted wns ler the) BILL LIMITS RENT ack to their owners March 1, Friends | yearin ne Republicans are back of a} on an Ocean Avenue car from Broadway - vine ch was seized by one of our; s, a, a supervision of the Council of the f the bill suy this would mean bank- per cent. beer bill on which, if| Perry in Willlamsvurg and changed cars Gives Notice It Will Remain Before | ™em but later taken from him by| Wine and Put White Flags League of Nations itself, and they |RAISE TOONE A YEAR) ruptey for some roads, Union repre- | unacted, Attorney General MoCrane ex-| four thes before reaching Sheepshead i . ) State's Attorney McDonough on the on Homes. nvite that body to take action in this a wentatives say the only ion would | pects to make his fight against prohl- * the Senate Until Dis- pretext that my man couldn't show iveaiien I Mansiva Torattad by iA ( | be continuation of Federal.control, | bition in New Jersey. ‘The Demoorats,| Joseph Sloman, posed Of credentials, We are going to arrest; IRON RIVER, Mich. Feb, 2 DAS thc ginbena Counc hedvene lee tee By eye, ms pene to carry out Governor Edwards's wot | Sheepshead Bay Board of ‘Trade, sai HINGTON, Feb, 24 Tepubii the men who helped McDonough. | “This is the greatest hoax that has) (0) i fe now 1 mittee Introduced in Senate programme, nope to pull through the 4/ the motormen and conductors sit in a SHINGTON, Ieb. 2 epabl | ished {ts conclusion with rega NN first 4 er to urant for ho It Wan RGTON Fy Alene They include five deputy eh n perpetrated on the American| (1%) It ie nt up th . at Alban NATIONAL GUARD WINS, | per cent, vit first in order to kiN the] restaurant for half an Nour, OF) mor Chief of Police S$, H. Sensiba and Po- | people since the premature report of noe of ) measure, ‘They ela while passengers walt in the cars. Se fon the peace treaty and rin ¢ a b Q \5 a lee," dee | Questions, hearing the + t of the | tnat th Hiclent votes If wet! pert said the troubles were due‘ to the aero a autokly a p ete ed. pialh Slade Brown at Tron a . role f : uF ny 4 i KGearina (Gomankeian | Deumnler Wan ey wan Be Helaiss as it i "ot are not bound by caucus] pcent weathor. Senator Lodge to-day gave notice in the | River, 'e will also pick up t | clare rosecutor McDonough (o-da aia gihith as n summoned | . shes | Willam §. Menden, General Mai r Manete that on Thureday He will call UD. limen who sade the winesI “As far as the statement that 1 have Jape Maar dots pueden SS RUNGTON in Hee och log the B, He Teak today’ Ganretae the treaty and insist that it remain| made {t, according to my maa instructed the foreign residents of| ‘@ discuss the report mith the Councl | Affairs Committee: haw agreed | WILL NAME CRANE loacpany was Abie eupcem te! eee before that body without interruption | are steve, John and J perme la erritory to resist the Federa of Fab, 20 suys it at nial ¢ re h t Steve, Jo d Joseph Scalcucci, | this territory to r al : é 4 Nat rd vi voy TO CHINA |‘ improve the service on its elevated, Be cid thas ei had & question as to whether the |authorities is concerned, it all} '* ap aes acini minted. “before EN Sin e ace and subway lines, Deputy Pub: easton Lodge. said that Ne had Wate ein ta ocioesaa chine | acne Premie All Chairman K agi to-da | Nc Service Commissioner Donnelly had Bill and the dyestuffs bill might be con- | {All through the hille yesterday huge) {hat if i ; ee eevee owed! Chicago Manufacturer Reported tc a: She Sogeany, So Tanne dereg to- t y= morro’ tion of Iron County where iy a . nrace Bulg 1G nment a ; Ren seated ama cae nprove the e, sayin, 2 pidereg to-day and tc Agana et ne pen nty where | [o'¢rom 8 to 18 per. cent. In alcohol PANGS ee erate eerily fae anelean ne that Federal aid will t Have Been Selected to Succee {cont of the rolling stock was out of ‘After that, nnot consent to any ne trouble exists is remote and is content, were being transported to) Would nN t t Dr. Reinseh ommission, Mr, Menden sald the per. thing else except conference reports in- | hard to reach at this season of year|hiding places. Bobwleds drawn by | 94 a saat sixty, merabey | as centage was not greater than 10 terfering with the treaty, sald. because of the heavy snows which | xe by Baraca hand sleds, with | Hap i seve five after that time | WASHINGTON, Feb, 24 (by th As- | J sj Senator Lodge's notice was received | haye blocked th f ‘men, women and children as tractors, | : , i fated tiie ereaa A. Wma tessa 2 without comment by the Democratic |P@V® Plocked the roads and made were employed to remove the caches The Chicago * lon ideratoud to have been xe.| “Love's Gamble,” a thrilling story travelling extremely difficult, from the homes of the workers to| Tribune to-day said indications are the wort Chicago ts underatoc ‘Peyeall PPO ‘Senators, « | ; Htected by President Wilson as Minister| of love and adventure by Miss May —— ————<~-_—- new hiding places in small caves,| census will show Chicago'® population Special tor lecte " ar | of pode helt ef IMPORTED POMPEIAN OLIVE om, TAKE BELL-ANS AFTER MEALS and see mine shafts, tunnels and in the un- to be 2 000. 4 thirty per cent, in- expirati lease, it shall run for Jeuien, ott vf to China te ceed Dr. Paul Reinsch, Christie, begins in The Evening Wegld fy Ue Gmest table oll regardices of price,—Advt. bow fine GOOD DIGESTION makes you (cel, Adm, derorush itself. e@rease over 1910, @uotber year at the same rental dase, be who recently resigned. on Marceb Ist, “Tried and Shot”—Formerly in Coe a a a rn eee ee eee ee ee eee eee