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Di dats: NY _ & POUND. , ‘The frat effect of the Fordney bill. Mf parsed, would be to automatically py Imerease at the rate of 4 cents a pound the value of approximately 4,950,000 tons of raw and refined now in the United States, is distributed about ax fol- i uf tt i 730,000 tome = rv i Government control of sugar price! ended at that time, 180,000 ton, La bs «100,000 tome it ++ 280,000 rm Fordney bill _ Mould increase the value of these eld ings $112,000,000 overnigtt—and the United States Government would not obtain a penny of revenue in the way Of increased duties on this enormous GAM to the sugar interests. Every ‘otnt of H would come out of the do- pleted and overtaxed pockets of « People facing failing wages and coun- duty paid, pound. ment was made control would no that cents a pound. Within a fortnigh SUGAR CRISIS BEGAN WITH END OF FEDERAL HOLD ON PRICE 2 eens Profiteers Began Boosting and Own Greed Brought Loss They Seek to Evade. The crisis in the sugar industry really dates, back to Deo, 1, 191% For sixteen months prior to the firat of Decem- ber the price of what is «nown in the trade as 96 degree test sugar, as fixed at 7.28 cents As soon as the announce- Government longer be exer- cised, sugar prices began to soar. Simultaneously with the announce- ment {he price of raw sugar juinped to 12.04 cents, or more than 4% ENING WORLD, WE MARGARET WARREN. BRIDE ON SATURDAY OF SHANNON MEANY domestic growers in a state border- ing on panic, They endeavored ta, 9 throw their sugars on @ market a! ready satisfied by the purchase of Java sugar, What further aggra- vated the situation was the fact that domestic consumers were load- ed up with suar and refused to in- crease their supplies when it became apparent that fears of am acute shortage were groundless. What is particularly interesting at this time, in view of the real pur- pose of the Fordney bill, in the fam that while sugar was selling in the Eastern section of the country at 9 cents a pound, In accordance with a BEFORE THE APPEALS COURT ~ TOUPSE William D. Guthrie Stoutly| Contends State Has Right to Proteet Citizens. HAS BEEN LAW OF AGES. N.Y. RENT LAWS THE ICE IS GREAT! IF YOU CAN SKATE GO AND GYRATE In Van Cortlandt and the Outland Bia Not Yet in Central Counsel Also Upholds Munici- Park. pal Courts in Putting Curb |! youre wowing re To go #kating on Gouging. Now's the time, For the Park Department issues Orders that the icy tissues _TAWUERY 1 ee a EWARD ONCAER JANN | WHO SAVED WOMAN | | ' AND CHILD IN STORM, TL TS gga TO NAME ADISERS LIKE WAR BOARDS Business Mer Want Him to Create an Unofficial Econ- A omic Cabinet. By David Lawrence. Special Correspondent of The Eve~ ning World, WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 (Copy- right, 1921) —Leading business men want Warren Harding on his aa- #umption of the Presidency to create an economic councll or cabinet with which he could consult on legislation and other policies of government that affect the nation’s ‘business. The council would be unofficial and to about 12 cents and on Dec. 14 last it had declined By Joseph S. Jordan. responsible only to the Chief Execu- the bank scoounts of men and cor if y _ x! On the city’s lakes has t ed Porations who profited exocssively |'t Tose more than 6 cents s pound. Ai Srnainn isiciey Oo Ww Special Sta Correspondent of The! (oar ie dest a1 ai tive, who could accept or reject the - 5 jen- | P in florid. 6 through Government largess from 1918] Coincident with the jumps In | 7) vening =e as eeenkie Gay eemay It suggestions made. ‘The function of ati the time they miajudged the price, predictions were freely made eral Palmer named a price of 18 ALBANY, Jan. 18-—The Court of Lay Wha ERE OE ag IE the council would be purely advis- ugar eituation of the world in 1920| that there would be a short crop of Cem® & hery for the Louisiana Appecia to-day took up the appeals) 1, convenient and would way it EN eee een, cetera tae ‘and now come to a seemingly recop- | sugar in Cubs. The crop had previ- bets ble of course, was in direct (smony to Be at St. Thomas’s|‘™ @ecisions on the emergency) Appties to the bodies of water in WARD AO ey, He ole me te A ieaguend tive Congress, asking for partin! if/ously been estimated at 4,000,000 hie as th the price named by the Chureh—Di for Bi ‘dal rent tnwa by the landlords, Beaten| Van Cortiandt, Fort Greeny, Forest Seon tee ee Bot complete reimbursement of their |tons, This estimate was suddeniy Fd Administration for sugar. It -hurch—Dinner for Brida tt every step in their long fight, they | Hills and Dyker Heights Parks Shaitake Wan Ae emi beins whe Tomvea, rovined to 3,600,000 tons. In some “OUld appear that these benefict- Party started on their final attempt to kiit| Probably the fakes in Central Park Two GREAT LINERS solic I af epria Aside trom the foot that this bil lquerters the predictions were made STle* Of Kovernmental solicitude at Mr and Mra, Charles Elliot Warten|:he jaws passed with the support of and Bronx and Hrospect Parks will te at first inclined to tke it to Marton, fimposes a direct tax of $200,000.00 | inet the crop would not 1 more that time expect such solicitude to gave # dinner last night in the Colony | the Evening World, which- have) (roxen solidly enough to-night or to- . | : _Mpon |the people of the country, ap- than 3,000,000 t continue forever. Club for their daughter, Miss Marwaret |... hundreds of thousands of New| Morrow to permit skating | but they concluded that it was some Proximately one halt of which is a |‘782 4,000,000 tons. é ——— R. Warren, and Mr. Shasnon Lord] Von peing thrown Into the et — thing that could just as well be taken Glrect gift to the sugar interests and| With the start of 1920 so called ( Meany, who will be married Saturday | YOTKers vee WIFE’ ‘ up after Mr. Harding is inaugurated. ~ ‘eho financial imeresta behind them, | {nvisible stocks of sugar in this |in St. Thomas's Church, ateeee ot hee S ACCUSATION f The principal argument which ts i) — = i a wye) m — # fe. an extromety dangerous bill be- [Country were practically negligibte “WHAT IS DOING | et SHEEN ep enea TiS Fenvaaeet VENIEv BY NURSE IN TERRIFIC SEAS Lesa algal ear a a A ele, Ne uppeared, to , cil is that Congress shortly will be- SO caespenty samarsteey [ais uitee nas. oerar wovie neooge | TODAY OY CONGRESS (| ONE EN 16 WITHOUT esis ste; tanmoras cast tenenin, os —- ma to revien the lane Pothlead _ tover as an emergency measure they |all sides that sugar would become H ; hear the arguments sup- ‘ fy an fare more than Hkely to incorporate it | increasingly diMcult to obtain, all JOBS IN N. Y. STATE] we! ™ to bear the arguments sup-}ivingsion Never Visited Her in pressure will be brought to bear by Aff Bill i ome 1 ean ‘ porting the doctrine of the State’@) 17) caus “Miss en (Continued From Wirst Page.) sections of the country and by indi- 4m the Tar , which ts to come | consumers, Including jobbers, whole SENATE rights to protect its people, which will otel, Says iss Arnold”. in retain aes er a. ativan anes ig new | salers and housewives, began to ‘oad 4 General Paimer before {045,043 Workets Had No Employ-| make the decision a precedent of wide Double Diy §2e Suit York to’ Norway. mud the cap| are Affected. No ope agency would igs Sugar intersate have never been |°% With supplies of sucar. This de- . Senute Judiciary Committes on ment on Jan. 1; Government | !mportance. Mrs, Laura Arnold Watson, named | tAin’s ribe and legs were broken, that | be inclingd, it is contended, to look ME Saated for modesty or trepidation in| ™80d forced the price up to Jtn high = Iranw bill granting amnesty to | Investigator Reports Chiet Justice Prank H. Hiscock] | igg Arnuidt in the divorce suit of | Most of the crew had broken bones, | at the tariff question from a national : ir demands upon the Congress of mark of 2 cents a pound for Lad al prisoners, 1 ° mal a presided, with Aasoclute Jusots rs. Mamie Werthiem Livingston | ‘hat the steering gear was gone and | aspect considering particularly the r United States, and ever since |raws on May 19, 1920 In some ec Manutactires Committee von- | ONE person tn every sixteen in New| john W. Hogan, Benjamin N. Car aiust Harry Livingston. owner of| ‘Dat the ship bad a 40 degree list and| effect of a Dill as a whole on the % became a power in the beet | tions the retail pr tinues h arings on Caldef bill to | Tork Stat+ le out of a joo. itis shown] inzo, Cuthbert W. Poual, Chester t 1 § vas sinking. The New Rochelle could | foreign trade of the country or inter- * ; ptail price of refined «igar i } hain of department Stores, took 5 New Roc cou ‘orelen e ry or sugar compels erg goer Reh arid spantide KiGh ai ¥E.caUteTA: b.shd eeulate coal bus : |by igurés compiled by Dr. David #4 McLoughlin, Fred eu Crane? ie etund to-day in the joint vrial lo nothing, but she picked up national exchange: Sugar interests, So, alxo, hax been |gome of the supp edly beet ped Thar nye on the sono: bit Flynn, representing State und nd Wiliam 8. Andrews, It ts prob: | | dwn chures ociween the Liv. | S86 from an of tamker that suid] From whom would Mr. Harding be Bh tor Reed Smoot of Utah, who ts, alts Thesaieky Avie: IANA) yu 4m wii for a y labor departments, On Jan 1 there were] able that argument will extend until) ie ceo « gunticw Whittaker in| vas going to the rescue. ibie to get an unbiased and nationul ext to Senator Penrose of Ponnsyl- |People in the sugh tide. inclutiye vy Ue continued bys tmunigration 43, OF 24,91 Of the normal workers|the court closes at 6 o'cluck to-might | i CU ieme Court re, were thirteen stowa point of view on the tariff? The Fade es tos sn Mah rere hehe 49 the largest refiners, held to thy pin Commies without employment. The increase injand throughout to-merrow ar Mrs CAWsOld Gadd’ are Was Danzig on board, and also t Tariff Commission and members of Fee ee een atthe sugar lovers (0m that sugar mizht go ay high as Jot Senate and House Com- |New York City is 31.8 and outside the] vnich une case will be taken under] yy ins ago to br Job ‘ Amevicaus working weit way] the Finance and Ways and Means % ity runs as high as 36.59, he Sear “ss f e eck from German. i because in return for his support |30 cents # pound or higher and mittee on 1 Bases for the | Oty advisement won of No. 110 West 4: 4 Committees of Congress would be ab- 4 i . . a eat 4d Street, a ¢ The Frederic BGs Geert for the big manufacturing inter | sugar for future delivery at 22 cents fort ‘v rewed decisions ote or are Hanne On iat time. nat] canda, reaching into the home distro | is ion a nurs, wad met Livingsi, | lb carved oUt of lee as she steameu|of tariff rules and formulas, Thus > t. HOUSE. . { every legisiator tn effort wa] ~ p the North er to her Hobokeu aly rt puint of a ‘they can exact from the Government. {and more a pound hixpes te ee eee io increase 2Mting to Dr. Flynn, Some had ex- Pee eee or tieitans | Wile attonditig: ly anor) [He wiel|ter today alter wae Of te Mbtrales | eee nee ice atcccs » {HOW THE BEET SUGAR BITERS| fellef in a 30-cent sucar market M pected to resume Jan. 1, but conditions | Weaken the support back of the grateful to her aor her kinuness a | anuar Cipuiin had ave | tefeeted in the national business : WERE BITTEN. became firmly fixed in the minds of Hot Neen GEAR ES 08 have uelayed reopening, ‘The greateat| (mis, bigh priced attorneys, HEMUPE 1 Uae ae wwii, and Wok her « esd bean: life cyt! | organizations of the country and the ‘Whe principal peet sugar States are = aed Se alonny Comnuttec fumber i any one industry now out| or the landlords, are attackyg they 4 ; “ Ai Were! coated inches deep witli | banking world wight go unrepre- with 17 factories and & pro-|Cuban sugar planters, They le- vs Arig ON SUKOr aNd ., of work are'in the textile trades, where|iawe in the Court of Appeals on] Motr ridis and ty the theatre ane |i. that giistencd in the sunshine, in 1920 of 303,700 short tons |came so excited et prospects of a . vitis ‘§ 95,800. person. wor'ung instead of t a techmical: | UPOh, UL alwys with a chuperome |" "One of ber .1,047 passengers was | Re? nied em ual x n se ure a Instead ol act an ONDA R. ~ Ne ie er. .! pe ei . * of 2,000 pounds); Michigan, witi | 99. ket that they re- oti cl nemankus every. arouse , Soe denkd (nat Livingsun bua] duiger Ferlov, expert. on objects| But the authors of the idea—end fdotorien and a production of 167, eabieh nila tea rte habia Seiya sh isinet cpa ‘pipette there ity that can be mused Wart, bringing the first part of «|among them are men of influence in tons; California, with 162,700 tons | fsed to sell a large part of their = Miliary Committee on reciassifi: A snow would relieve pressure on] “Gharges of mutilation of public rec- visited tie hove while she bse the T* | $2,000,000 coliection which he says te the Ranking aud business world—de -- ‘and 11 factories; Utah, with |crop even when the market crossed cau. of officers, labor bureaus, helping t0 carry over the] | iy and tampering with Gov. Smith's| John W. Willluins, a colored bl.} sto sell in this country for a Danis! | not ask that the council be a ries and g production of 53,2001 o> cents, It han heen conserva- N&vai Aifairs Committee oon: |wsemboyed untill spring, Dr. Flynn) oc, mesmage to the special! DY, temified he had shown Living-| nobleman whose fortune has beer be made up ; Idaho, with nine factories and a | *° : ies Hearinwe co eviAclog | aia é nich ston and & young blonde wuman wh | teduced by the war and the rate o solely of business men. They suggest { o jon of 00 tons; Ohio, with | Uvely estimated that of the 1919- A session of the Legislature uel pabesl’ aia taal wih (G08, rode 4a change. All these objects are aa, | that representatives of labor and of - factortes and a production of 87, 0.000 tones Mone tere passed ihe rent laws last Sepiember, Ps tie oon > be more than 100 years old—som. | agriculture, as well as distinguished . Meee aan witannsan. with tive tac: | tee cron oF Cube Faby 400:000 tan POINT WON BY FOES «pene eee by William betel three years ago. He failed u Chena AVE Uh ata: Hielee an Glos ay eu Sa Mincton of’ 38.100 tena. | were withheld from the market de- HARDING PUZZLED are made in briefs filed by Wi rediae” laviigetse 7 vena vals Cee ee aoa ica’ as | economists, shall oft on the advisory ‘other Statemin the Union produce | spite the unprecedented prices be OQVER PAPER’S FATE OF DIRECT PRIMARIES]. Guthrie and Jullus Henry Cone nun slipment pending a decision as {council and be called into session 600 tons, from 25,100 factories What e of Cub = appearing as Special Assistant At- Hale to whether they shuil enter duty free.| whenever the President has any par- e chief point against the beet | /D& paid. What was true of Cuban — torneys General on behalf of the eee There were ten paintings which| tiojlar problem on which he wants zbaonle lo that they created the | sugar growern wan lkowee Hasn't Yet Decided What He Wa |C&Hield Resolution Is Passed by tenants CHILD SPECIALIST _ | jat! sarror creapes from rin, Vise gavice or Judgment Waking tua ane whan he |e es vem woman Gnd) cane auger ps ‘ ; the State Senate Without ‘This, it is charged, was done in an «1 7| Wednesday, in the storm they were| Another reason advanced by those 08. i . Do With the Marion i leadiny led upon | 8rowers. rane effort to confuse the issue and make shaken up so that their glasses broke,| proposing an economic cabinct or t pl wily called upo an Debate we hart > everybody to inorease production, the But shortly after the middie of Star, ss * ‘tC appeur that a technical error in tife _— pr Te runeraya the oars Ae} a council is that Washington {s full of Gh oppor Pace y peed fo| May sugar prices began to crack, saison, ©, Jan 19—-Presivent-|__ SMBANY. Jan. 18—The Cautfigld | Governor's message nullified the act (7, Godfrey R Pisck Collapses on} $5 nen riled them in bienkets, and | OPeanizations of manufacturers, Lie he average crops they Taie’ | py June.1 the price had dropped to erect siurding to-day turned hie ntton. | Teslublon, regarded by opponents to| of the Legislature, The alleged error Gttion after Lecture at Post | Kept them in his berth for the res |bor unions and agricultural organi- Shere was apparently a world short-| approximately 20 cents a pound. tion to persmal affuirs in preparation| the tepenl of direct primaries ax a] is one vf the grounds on whieb the - remainder of (he voyage. He slept on} zations. Each tells Congress what Best sheet orton the price appeared | - Ab ‘ preparation | cirmish between them and the Re- | aws are attacked Graduate College. & couch. Ought to be done and implies political The end of July found tt at a amall for bir depurture for # mix weeks’ stag | t One of the pictures was by Bal-| pressure if its advice is not taken, be bound skyward, never to come : 5 ’ : » apecitie case uppeuied from p iy tema ¥ 4 thelr output of| fraction more than 16 cents a pound Yay Htos idee publican Headers who desire such leg Nine specitig cases up br. Godfrey R. Pisek, wuthority on} thasar Denner, a portrait of his| Congress is pulled from one side to ey increase r output o| U Will really be a teave-tuking for | tslation, was passed by the Senate t- | the lower courts, involving the three k , ‘L teike Another waal((hectben. ot Usually la gad when Tmagar beets enormously, That ts why | Ry the end of Ausust it had dropped (useases of children, and professor of u REE nave teb.000 tots on Hand on By the end o' w a PPE 4 period of at lopat four year, for f{day withoud debate, It had been] principal issues of attack, are before | Lion up science at the Post chuffrer, done in 1528,|the Chief Executive steps in and puts ye returns to Marion at all before in- ich they want the American prople Ne fe ante to 4.63 cents a auguration, It “to pay them a tax of four centa a There was also 4 quantity of rare needlework and a silyer his foot down so hard that the mem- Sour als on appeal from the Court of Appeals 0} » ber of Congress is not held to blame the Appellate Division und the State passed by uhe ‘assembly will be for only « day Graduate Hospital, Second Avenue Heer mus Under the terms of the resolution 4 1 und 20th Street, collapsed and died | made for a family of eight. There | for failure to gratify the organiza- pound. te put themactven jn | Bound: Se er eantinesteeiattor tre personnel of the committee ap-| Supreme Court. These issues are: 0M ek te toa the ‘Third Avenue | Were knobs of silver at eight alti-|tions that have held the club over ay eT ering out for higher | Avaricious dreams of the Cuban guq-‘of ‘the woek when Mra. Hardinx | puinted to recodity the election 1awa| 1. The right of the Legare ee oe tee eign al 1th Biveet tudes Inside the mug, and it was said|him. But unless he were well posted that these were to measure the quan- tity that each member of the family should drink. Each was to drink interfere with “pending” cases—that 1, cases in‘-which a definite stay had the President would not be in a posi- tion to grapple with these same or- ganizations, who would naturally ap~ they created a false market whieh brought to this country thou- and domestic were shat- tered by importations of Java and growers goes Kast to shop and attend to per- | w gonal businhsa In Washington and New | not be changed. The committee is continued to Mareh 1, It had been He had just come from delivering . nliege, and was on ~ gands of tons of sugar from Java and York. She will Join her husband later = been granted under the previous laws % lecture at the colles town to his knob and no farther. Sather countries which previously have|other foreign surars. During *he (og) Augustine, which will he his reported Assemblyman Caulfield, in- and in which the stay had expireu. lie way home, No, 25 Eust 64th Street, “uot figured conapicuously in the) war huge stocks of sugir were piled headquarters during February troducer of the resolution, wae to be} "OY 1h toes olaim that an order-of| When stricken. A surgeon {rom Belle (A eB paca heel x up in Javanese, Peruvian and ports One quostion In regard to Mr, Hard- |Afepbed from the committee becaune on ranted to be- | Yue Hospital was summoned, but ar 4 0 o a " dispossess having b i (ng’s personal phins which remains un- | he ad refueed to concur in a report rived too late to aid him. of other big sugar produc! % eoun- come effective at a definite future aed went down and the consumer wore whother he will continue |!ouMnending the primary repeal Dr. was fitt; rs old. Beaterisas (witch he naa from the leries, because of inadequate ship~ (Om). proprietor pf his newspaper, | He Joined with wo Democratic mem. | date, the Legislature had no rght to Pisek was fifty years old, a graduate, both academic and medical, «f the colleges of New York Uni- versity, i ping facilities, The fancy prices the Marion Star, during his occupancy |2C% Making a majority, against such in such “pending” | being paid in’thin country finally of the White House, It is known that | “°HO™ . permitted foreign growers to dump the suldect has been one of serious con- their sugar in this country, despite sideration, He ia reluctant to sever modify the law cases. 2. The right of the Legislature to <inpower the courts to fix the “rea- fected forpsix years. And now—naless _ the consivfmer wakes up—these exao- tions will continue. Not only will the consumer pay.the extra 4 cents a pound if the Fordney _ 17,903 PROSECUTED Same HOUSE REFUSES TO ADD TO ITS NUMBER Pp connections with an institution to whic ubleness” of rentals. PSEBHT anne, ut he will be forced t0/ nigh freight rates. It is estimated fas iiven the grenier part of ie UNDER WAR LAWS)""s" one right of the Legisiature to pay present prices for soda water, ive that the amount of foreign sugar Harding will leave for Bt. Au» nterfere with the landlord's right to cream, candy, cake—everything Into| gold in this country during the last sustine to-morrow night after attend. |, , 1 idl ver without - SaGaaas enters: ‘There's no'warl Teck if $0, tig a celebration here of the ik tra- ‘Of These Over 15,000 Were Draft] cect @ tenant -hoiding 0 arr alana the MEnE: Of heceriaining what thie nurtax vin | Cisne months ts not less than 500,- ternity re Palmer Tells Senat permission. Vote Against Increasing the Mem 66 99 Vamount to. 400 tons see ae : ee ETA The three typical cases reproseate bership Is Nearly Three i A featuve of the bill which was in » 3 ee Soammittee, these claims are: Bertia for purponen of doveption ia a| L2rs® lmpartations of foreign CONGRESS CUTS OUT Davand Realty Co. vs, Fagan, car- to One, provision that, if the Imposition of the [Sugars and the resultant smash !n FREE SEEDS AGAIN | ,,WA2#!8@708. Jan 19—A total of trom Appellate DIvialoz: - “aris BA8itional duties shal) have the efoct| prices threw Cuban, Porto Rican and 17,908 prosecutions nave been started| "ed up trom Appe ‘ WASHINGTON, — Jan 19.—The “ONE-EL ” ire preroesing, tee price in the norts 9 adalat dal dh ceatcactat elle actos ee under war-time laws, Attorney General| Edgar A- ent ee eee House of Representatives voted to- 4 E EVEN 4 in lates of sucare that have ‘ A ‘ » Be die seta 1, carried up from Appellal ‘ mfbor- o threach a grocean at ratining or [of the bill shows that/e maximum ia] Agricultural Appropriation Bill | Palmer told the Senate Judiclary Com. | 18 Bagel, oF . day against increasing ita mem “an. pre 9 \ Ittee toxtay. OF these 2.014 have b Division, ‘ #ugare fit for direct human conaump- |fixed which will prevént this i {i ne mitts y 2.04 have been . ship, now 435. Stoo beyond 10 cente a pound, “hen | if enacted, the tariff will make| Greater Than Last Year— deposed of otherwise than by convie-| Guttag vs Shatskin, carried UP) apis gotion was taken by adoption 8 \the emergency duty herem shall be | the price not over 10 1-2 cents to 1] Amounts to $33,517,459 ons; 5,720 resulted In convictions and} from Appellate Division. of an amendment to the reupportion- Tautomatically decreased.” cents on granulated sugnr. | ; nd AEs 1,259 wre pendin; e fight for the landlords is led by ‘ inorease But, under the preferentia) taritt of |” cane owers of Louisiana | WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—Appropria-| ‘The cases were tabulated as follows Pil bi George L. Ingraham, ment iN which suught to Inoreage HIS why One-Eleven /4 cents a pound ‘here practicn ily will | Lave been changed with reaponsibil ty [tions greater than those allowed dur-| Draft Law, 4,812 convictions, 3,144 dis- hated we a Saaute Masenall the total to 483. Under the amend- Beno imports of refined mirir ind nol for the high prices provutling last ling the present year, but $19,511,025 | posed of otherwiee, and 8,446 pending ,| Prancls M- Soott and baste ‘| ment twelve seats would be shifted here— Prices on refined surnr at the “ports | year, That is unjust, because they 5 ms Pendte i) ghe tenants are represented by Mr. teen ko Sight Hiatt, | fhersote ; Ee the United Btates,” There w'll be | never recaived more than 17 1-2 to 48 (268 than as taka by ois depart Espionage Act, 681 convictions, 736]. ie Mr. Cohen and Elmer @. from eagles 0 Hoban 8. i vote Trade conditions slowed down i] fo surar Imported from Cuba untit| conte the fieure feed by the Depart. | ment, ware Included in the Agrioul-| otherwise disposed of; Pasmport Act, ’ 0 eds to keep the membership at 435 was ; Sol 4 Ail domentic cropa are consumed be-|trent of Justice ruling. ‘The speeule. | tural Atpropelation Bill, reported to| 21% convictions; Sabotage Law, seven | Sammis and Bernard Horehkovt Of! t98 for to 77 againet, Europe’s buying in this country, f cause the Cyban mowers cannot i tors got hold of the sugar and the |the House to-day ®y the Apprapria- Explosives Avt, 96; ‘Trad-| counsel for the Lockwood committee, |7 = Fine tobacco formerly shipped i many ree Rie eee marererenn| popue was muh nv ans mt onnbly t{lona Committee. ‘The total of the « Bnemy, aly. GUTHRIE EPL SOF MP EnINS Guia henson the masunee waa ant The across the Atlantic Ocean piled ( erean [hut the growers did not receive the | iin in $88,617,469. Prosklent Wilson \ wiTH . ‘ " ep dheoty iM producers of 4. centa a pound The | benefit of it” Lerauipeni n pardoned or comn- i bill number having been changed, this I ea Ce iicat till be turned aver to | tai ne ha he tne | The main increases in appropriations | muted 199 and 130 applications are still| Im the argument by Mr. Guthrie iN) wa, provided for, apparently, by pust-| up. We bought it and made { It Wi be noted that he maken the 3 Dp! 'y pe othe domestic angar interests and they | rnice 11 cents. He knows that the | SP $900,000 for erastication af live stock | peading person befyre the Court of Appeals! ing a strip with the formal change One-Eleven cigarettes. it ) pm de In shape to change what they | jjmitation 10 centa « pound at | tuberculosis and $100,000 to wipe out stint eeeanaaed and set forth in his brief, these con-}over the old number. This, when sult — h a: i] please. “ports” iy a Meaningless provision in| hog cholera, ‘The total allowed f@ the NSYLVANI antione are attacked as contrary to} Med, constituted a complete official Result—a high quality i ADMITS PRICE RAISE BUT DE- | oo far ax It affects tho consumer. former ts $1,978,800, and for the latt PEN AR.R. record. igarette at a low pri | ak clans af public policy apd all legal precedent. |" “Tp his prief, Mr. Guthrie states: com BEB AE PEneee ] FENDCS BILL. THE ASTOUNDING COST OF THE | $510,000. DENIES WAGE CUT mo hi » Mr. ated: ‘ ‘The committee aguin eliminated the ‘The charge of tampering with pub-| +a Mr. McNulty, Ip an affidavit Senator Gay of Louisiana, who FORDNEY G)tL. tppropriation to enable Congressmen to t ‘do in Mr. Guthrie's suhmitted on behalf of the relator, de ( the amationt interest inthe] Here are a fow condensed tacts |afitribute free seeds amons thelr, con ip seconde) Taw he Durham | pores: “Phat op Oct. 2, 1920, he ex- Finatty— ; meamire, but stands out as| about what the Fordney bill wilt do— [stituents at an estimated cost of! Raies For Most of Employees of |Driet Im the case of the Durham) fii io ol tingl copy of the Gov- the chist prope rand at for it, raid {if the people let it pass: $229,000. ates or Tempioy Realty Corporation, which appeals] Aminee iit TURES Uhinn an toon aay that ine phenters of Teitsinns System Fixed By from the decision of Justice La Fetra| in the custody of William S King, m facing ruin. PALMER ASKS INQUIRY. Agreements, of the validity of the act under the | Deputy Clork of the Senate, and that to-de om one iy add 10 al se : x then the typewritte je of the bad 8 letter to-d ay cfroci one Ne eo oe sae PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 19.—Repora | State Constitution i ia coatnied Te ee ncaa’ Mneaca Wee. that unless something is done they shea ing Ulegal Methods Taken U: that the Pennsylvania Railroad was|>y the Durham Realty Corporauion | concealed by 4 slip of paper pasted | ie ar ide - contemplating reductions in the rates of|that @ technical error in the Gov- | on said message on which was printed “They raised their crop of cane 112,000,000] WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—Attorney | aves was denied to-day at the general | ernore emergency message made the|the title of said bill as last quoted. f When prices were up and when lahot General Palmer to-day requested the) rrces of the Invalid, This alleged | Th!s sip Mr. King removed in pres. materials were at thelr peak 4,000,000 | Senate Judiciary Committee to tnvesti- | SC ip Seerneny: renulting law invelid. ence of deponent, when the original | It was pointed out that most of the employees of the entire system are working on rates of pay fixed by agree- error was in the title give nto the bi in the message, It was impossible to have the Rent these planters. who are forced to sell on a falling market, lose $6 Ste 8 per ton on cane, Not more charges made aguinat him and the partment of Justice of iMogal meth. In conneetion with enforcement of typewriting, that had been hidden by | the said slip, disclosed that the title of the Dill referred to In sald mexwnge iH 25 per cent. of the crop is sold ar ins yf camtnittee of lawy ore nent and by doclsions of the rafiroad| i three dayn before pas-| 88 tdentica with that or the me which means that Moved Soe Bes 82110 Cia ports that this tariff bil) I hove) POR COLDS, Ghip baenauly . sf Uie ucoundrs were Alq. labor boards.and that the company oon: | gage, as required by the Con:titution age quoted th the Assembly journal. d would resu)t in ex NINE tedious, karst not out wage rates without violadng nature of B, W, Grove. _—_——— SSS = = for indiyidual Communists and Anarch- [uu ‘and declared thei charges tale. | > oa in which the slag sends an emergency message For (Continued on Page Sixteen.) x : e cg