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* as ‘i 2 _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922. SES |MMLERTOLEXOW PROPOSALS TOVEST Chetdren Detained by Immigration | MOTHERCANIAND, LETRAS ARE Seco NEWYORK AGANBY JUDICIAL POWEROF,__ “as? Thetr Mo 0 far 20M BUT 4 CALDREN "70-06 UNONS =< FAANGEINQURY, STATE IN COTS - WMLBEDETANED 8S j FOR WHITMAN. . fs J | “William A. Orr came to the United ¢ States in his boyhood from Ontario: /CSovernor Striking Back in| Constitutional Convention | ‘Where be was born thirty-eight years ‘tira, ‘He went to school in Evanston,| Chagrin Over Home Rule Would End Bureaucratic Se te ee ae Rebuked at Polls. | Authority. | Parent Says She Won't Allow | the various constitutions, Little Ones, B . ;. | ules, regulations and practtoss Littl Lp Born iN AUS- | + tho untons looking to the Mite. tralia, to Go to-Ellis Island. | ton upon tho number ét apprefitioes ¢ acca. ‘are to be abrogated and repeated. | One of the happtest women who | There 1s, however no objection-t6 the insertion in the agreemenite-between mployers or employers’ ‘associations ind unfons to the effect that ‘whilst Judge E. H. Gary, now Chair. Of the Board of United States - a == 1. He worked for newspapers in] MEANS HOST ILE PROBE.;JREFORMS PROPOSED. th Bend, Ind, and Chicago, and ais = came to New York to be a reporter for the Now York City News Asso- age Asks Investigation by) Report to Legislature Urges) | boarded the Finland of the Red Star {Line at Southampton, Dec. 21, was | Mrs. Mary Boyd. She was bound for ; © employer is not to bestimitéd tm el in 1907, His work caused} Committee Mostly of | Fewer Judges, More Pas | Arizona to meet her husband. She| the number of apprentices he gust im to be drafted by the Tribune, and ‘ : ren not wbuke this privilege and “that ‘ : 7 -State and Jurisdiction. had not Keen him in three years, Her i : i eee. Bad's ti soon became Its Albany corre-} 7% Up-State Men. on jfour eMildren—James and Louis, | ©}, employer may havetin hop spopdent. In New York and at /Al- ———— fourteen sand eleven, respectively, and | We! number of bona fides Margaret and Hlizabeth, twins, | "ees #5 may be practicablii eleven years old—all born in Aus-| Purpose of that particulars made merry on Christmas Eve | the event of differences botws 1 ship. Major Julian Boyd | “nion and the Employers’ As fought in the Gallipoli campaign with | 8 to the number of apprentt he British Army, and is now an/in the judgment of the emplo| {engineer with the Pacific Borax Com- | "iy be practicable to employ i pany at Death Valley, Arizona siven shop, that question sha te Because she was an English wo-|vetermined by the ‘Trade Board." man ang her children were all born| (8) Regulation No. 5 is: to be Australia, Mrg, Boyd twice sought |vmended so that Instead of requiring the American Consul at London for|that an independent chartered ac Uhng he was regarded as conspicu- By Joseph S. Jordan. ALBANY, Jan, 4.—-Declaring a con-| opsytor the propriety and Convert} ig..4) statr Correspondent of The Erening World) {dition has arisen which Is in essence tibmgtity of his personal conduct. ALBANY, Jan. 4.—Another inveati- Orr bad been city editor of the ie fo. one year in 1914 when] : : P Whitinan called him to Albany |New York is the interpretation put} syqiciary Constitutional Convention a privat» Secretary. He was not|Uron Gov. Miller's message which! gipmitted to the Legislature to-day »Meorctary but confidential agent | was delivered to the Lagisiature,|deciares the time has come when the representative of the Governor} which met at noon to-day, While] judicial power of the State should politically and officially througa ut] the Governor docs not say this in so| be “expressedly,” as well as “Implied- Gov, Whitman’s term. He was e5-/| many words, the rank nd file of|ly" vested in the courts, It is proposed pecially. active in the troubles in| both Houses so understand the pur-|to make all findings of boards o: which the prisons were involved dur-| port of the word sent to them from}commissions which constitute “inter { the determination of rights by “bu- | gation into the-affairs of the City of] reaueratic fiat,” the report of the! dvtce, She was twice assured that }CoUntant be “elected” hy the jpem ing the incumbency of Thomas Mott] the Executive Chamber ference with or violation of private er children might land in New York | ihe "nccounteate silt wot. bo Aga Osborne as warden of Sing Sing Gov. Milier wants an investigation| rights” finally reviewable by “a real | with her NAN genee, antoevs OC td After Gov, Whitman's defeat fer] into the financial affairs of all muni-| court of justice.” | At Pier No, 63, at the foot of West z i . ah [22d Btteet, where the Finland: docked| |, (1), Demand No 6. Is. sivaltaa ae this mdrning, after the most sev ve While the inion§ are: peohipitea | : pa : from enacting any rile or regulation voyage ever encountered and forty-|or indulging in any practice looking ht hours over: Mrs. Boyd and|to assuming jurisdiction over. em four children are huddled in her |?lovers or the right to discipliing 'yr ABI Hetwatilier Eel ts tine them, n in this prowist6n te. ‘The im- lis te be consteved so as to limit such |migration officials have ruled that | teal | [legal, reasonable and proper. con the children must go to Ellis Island|t: alum ikings, agreements evause the Australian quota has |‘! { arrangements ax the employers mt Seyne . 1d the unions may see fit to ente MARGARET, MRS MARY BOYD) =11 ZASETATANDOAMES a A aa i‘ Ms ee Be * ee ue ’ ad planned to entrain for the West) ( re-election by Al. Smith, Mr. Orr was |cipalities and joealities of the State.| The report also advocates increas- | appointed to be Superintendent of | This is the spread eagle utterance of| ing the ratio of Justices of the Su- Prisons. He resigned six weeks jat+.| his message, He suggests an investi-|preme Court to population from when Gov. Smith was inaugurate’. | sation by the Joint Legislative Com-| 0,000 to 100,000 in the First and For a time Mr. Orr engaged in| mittce on Taxation, which is com-| second Judicial Districts and from publicity work in a campaign] posed mainly of up-State members, | go,900 to 76,000 in the other seven planned by merchants to combat the|and this means a committee hostile} qistricts. ‘ump in public purchasing. He was|to the City of New Yor! Other recommendations are: manager of the campaign of Senator] A year ago, when the Governor took | That the several Appellate Div'- Miles Poindexter for the: Republican | his seat, having been elected by Aj sions have power to fix times and nomination for President and con-|bare majority, he introduced legisla- | jaces of all terms of Supreme Court th one anothe: Demands No. 8 and No. 10 are tinued in political work until the} tlon which among other things robbed | instead of merely Special Terms as at | -——-—— a jon Friday with her children, Majo > ve modified. tut ares to be elegtion of Mr, Harding. the cities and counties of Home Rule! ent ang to assign the Justices . Boyd is eagerly awaiting the arrival jUhviitied so ax to take it plain that He went into a general insurance} and their option of disposing of their|ty ret, Deptity MacCabe continued, “or shy TO QUESTION TWO Jot his family. “Mrs. Voy told IE Re HPC aha Act Sie io. 30 W ath erato, vule that stamps us as a people, b porter ior The Evening World thac{ Provisions will eeauire the mentb business at No. 30 West 42d Street,jown problems, At least this was the) qiat the Governor shall consult th: pulee este ed Realy ae 1 onee wedlal neean ie of the to handle materials and became Vice President of the| view that the cities and counties took. i : for heaven's sake don't give us cen.) ARNOWS IN REPORT would never leave the ship Ci th ellate Division of | . rs neither would she permit any of her ¢ 7 Tndemnity Insurance Company of] A great outery went Up Which oe eee ieee tense EEE eel OF $75,000 THEFT |'iitdrn st 3 en to Elis Island. | 4,0), = 3 ; aac § ‘earse, mother of Patrick if. SSE Na eas MT abcd We Naty North America in December, 1920.] tended from one end of the State preme Court Justice to hold an ex-, . ee Bae apt. H T. Cand q tow ‘Omeers of the company took occasion | to the other, and the biggest protest ae the first President of tne | sharparst voy ase i n non-uniorf shops ferring to the illustration shon trap in the above. ‘Th representation is) made that t to State several weeks ago that the|eame from the City of New York. |t'ordinary term therein . at Irish Republic, who was executed|Harry Said He Was Robbed f | Ape Aisi Nia) Inte: pundles an Peet SAPS en I ERG: CL ue company had never accepted any |The answer of tho Governor was an eects the ¢ ae of Aaa TREATY T0- MORROW. after the Dublin rising in 1916, spoke) Gems—Bankrupicy Suit Against. | canes. 'S Drought. seventy-two] (wey should have the opportunity businéss in writing surety bonds in| Investigating Committee to burrow |!" case of absence or other iabilliy | Jagainst the treaty, She declared slo) 1. n4er Maiden Lane Jeweler, |tSt cabin passengers, twenty-four |Gemonenite Nia Tie et ean wes ovéthment liquor teansactions from|imto the Administration of the|°f # Judge to act to designate a Su-) A a | knew her son, if he were alive, wouia| “lexander, Maiden Lane . fr. second class, and Sil ster eae oe aratthae cite trecdiies ir, Orr. Greater City and the response of the|Preme Court Justice to serve in his a vote for rejection. | Detectives investigating tho re-] {Dr Charles Upson Clark, who hus! nition will ask the New York cits att, Orr is married and has Several | voters of New York was witnessed |Place and striking out existing pro- (Continued From First Page.) Députy Buckley, in his argument] ported thett of $75,000 worth of| M@de a tour cf Germany and Aus- ren. (of Standards and Appea request of the Plumbers Uni reconsider tela, told of the high ufo in the apart-| ing in tho: upon n tu S$ prevail- in the election returns which esent| vision providing for service of Su- » countries for the labor- REDDY A POSTAL INSPECTOR | Mayor Hylan and his entire Admin-|Preme Court Justices when a Court against the treaty, took the ground| jewelry from 2 ts determination hereto: + eat that the only mandate he had from|ment of Harry Arnow, at Nofl 1085|/M& man, as compared to those paid be ta 5 aoe Balt | . : fee 8 : fore made in favor of the anti-siphon FOR MANY YEARS. istration back to thelr places. New|of Appeals calendar exceeds 200/17 the Dait until he moved it as an inis constituents was for a republic.| astern Parkway, a dealer in din- [10 the “white collar’ man. The ta tn Nive the desine of the coin ‘Thomas M. Reddy, whose home is| york City had declared for Home | cases. . ‘Arthur Grittith id_ttwas | The Irish delegates had taken from|,monds at No. 6 Maiden Lane, Man-| creased eleven times since 4914, as |" ho device That is in. fuer J at when the ppeliate vision Ireland to ndon the minimum de hattan, ran ross some puzzling | egainst five increas for th man . x ye in- Brooklyn, wa sfor many years &| Rue Th, hen the Appellate Divi a h said it was mos 1 Lond 1 1 ‘4 ; : shall be used in building joe inspector. He was trans- - i unfatr to the public to suppress this es th the : neither in Ne York, 01 fe to the Bureau of Investiga-| Gov. Miller in his message now} makes new findings ‘of fact and is dogumant mands of Jreland, he dec dj features to-day e original re- wi yee fia n neckwear , ; | The committee tsteth end of the Department of Justice | strikes back. He appears to be very |sruided by them in its final judgment, /SCWMEA™ | the delegates, under threat, had ae=| port to the police stated that the | exhibited a picture of Svlome, paints agree, howevey, that eve —— ¥ reece ie head of the New/ disappointed over the work of the|the litigant decided against may seek |” aa f tae : : as pea cepted something less than Irish in-|)obbery occurred Monday night|ed by Giorgtone in 1400, that has been and. remains @p, ‘ork City office. : di = 2 o bring it forward at any time ry ares Sas NASA clad ea lal a ‘ne the city authorities shall RebtneWan @. condidete Gor Citet-or! Mevyer:Commitzes, which’ went down | review: of such finding In the Court iis thas the otter sldd, desiring widi- ‘rhe talon duck, a aymbol or slave Vee ATO MMA Ws wife were Seammet by the unions regardless the, bureau when William J. Flynn] to New York City but only succeeded | of Appeals, Also making unanimous fast costal onl the sthentyatasuial wet e re da a sy : i i the theatre MOVE TO ABOLISH ‘ n yt bject 4 i i o1 e treaty, would Not ery, would continue to float-in Ir Mee Mnideonot Pee, ae Gey Te amendments 1 eanieeaeabe nd William J. Burne was ap-|in assisting Mayor Hylan and his/decisions of the Appellate Division) i it'4y ue put forward as an © phe trenieimmld euckioe” ancien inorning newspaper DT ndmen uirea® 1 Faun gemened and was | whole Administration back into tne|reviewable by the Court of Appeals, | 000. Mt Mt LEMS Oa a that a petition in involuntary ba |ELECTORAL COLLEGE | cette, enanees aba last fudge eat & b ent. The “rotten pre which had stam- jar itoy a Onl 7 he ‘Unitot ued andenc upon tha Anepector in charge of withdrawal | City Hall That the Senate of its own motion| "Nr, Gritrtn sald he had asked the peded the country was trying to Ut we din the United ae ‘ ¥-hows to be passed thereunder its, He resigned with Judge| There is no doubt that the result! may convene t6 act on removal of President at the beginning to make 5 ho States D t Court yesterday by Norris Would Have People te | OY Ute unions, provision may be made Oct. 6. of the Meyer Committeo was a bitter| a Judge of the Court of Appeals or|)Tesident at the beginning ake stampede its representatives, DUE NE ince erodita: inst Alexander | NOMS ut Have People AMIE) so) nenalizing employers who tail te the investigations by Mr. Yel-| Gisnppointment to the G. O. P., aa| justice of the Supreme Court una| te decument public and that he had would not yield, ‘The country needed i igy Satin Tain | to'Diskeward Pariv Non Hus NGHR TRIGHY Unt WOR Gal HR DNE othe betrete rs ; 0, RB, 4 © of the § purt Ho Bien 0 6 Maide ane, egarnd Parly t extent only of requiring bye when Tuslincom Sootee ‘drug |north of New York considers itself| (ho Assembly in like manner may eee Iatactint eel orang Je ner aiee IF TREATY 1g ‘#eted the attention of the dete fore President a Ne extent Only Crate aae res" got wh.skey, it was discov-|to be. The leaders were warned al convene for impeachment. __ Do you object’ to marten e ‘ MANY OE teleoran tives. ‘Théy learned from the city ‘of delay hut in no. évent 4 or | forward as an a H asked . tel : act . AS ‘ON, Jan. 4,—An amend- | s uch penalty extend be: c ered. in October that more than 300 ago that if they tried to put forward aS an amendmen asked ° WASHINGT n nd beyond ‘on year ag y D' Extending jurisdiction of County | . nd telephone directories that Alex. its representing $3,000,000 worth | oyer the Transit Committee and if by Mr. De Valera. Owen O'Duffy declared the princi- “Nt : f ment to the Federal Constitution| day's regular pay nes _Milskey gomg to such agencies| they insisted upon the enactment of | Courts from $2,000 to $3,000. ‘Is this a debate or an old pal parts of the treaty that appeaicd “Mder Anow and Harry C. Arnow] oy i tne | ral College and} .(s) Demand No. 15 is to be amende ‘at geen issued bearing the rubber} the Mullan-Gage Enforcement law,| Increasing term of Surrogate in have been doing bu é hing. I ollege and | A nness in room women's wrangle?" exclaimel Col- to; him were the provisions for the Y f ng pro stamp of Judge Hart and the writ-|they would have to deal with the = ej 2 s providing for of the Pre where Kings, Bronx ueens Counties A tee 3 No. 403 at No. 6 Maiden Lane under ted. li wher ten nume of Reddy. people of Greater New York and also pee a i ti i No Q eh MB UOST ain evacuation of Ireland by the Uritish NY J0) al No § Nae le ay ldent and Vice ident ir that any such delemate “The dupl.cate copies made for the] the citice up the State wha were for Nadel thas MG sala “This document is being referred forces, civil and military, ard the “(Pirate nm Joth have Nail vote ot ahe Dp toe i t convieted of ene |S malted confirmatins | home rule. Abolishing County Courts in Kings,| ¢¢ piecemeal,” continued Mr. De Va- setting up of an Trisn army, trained “™!e telephone nunyby ldoint voaolution IMtvoduced tu the offens 4 acts done by no vol aera denmiieen at the tae Bronx, Queens and Richmond end|jora, “and an attempt is being made and fully equipped. No small nation Put the directory residence 6: | Gon ite to-day by Senator N him by authority of Union HE ries. i ASSEMBLY CAUCUS extending jurisdiction of the Court x \ ight to bring it for- in the world, he declared, had sceursd \Jexander Arnow is :siven as No, 1055 |* is, Re- | pravision ' FS ee “owen B Murphy has been a promi of General Sessions of the City and] ‘° ae my vendment, “rhile the #o much ae the treaty gave Irciand. Mustern Parkway, Brooklyn, white |PUean aes 1 hot Work -UpOR a 2 % a there § a » thile as ave Irc.and. : sallinh "Dt Sebraska Ser » dedaved | wion plum Honor H ent real estate dealer in the Bronx OF G. O. P. NAMES County of New York over the entire} Ward as an a) . > Oe did not Hke the Ulster clauses. that ot Harry Arnow, who reporte:| TB° lec a topewit Iper, the union de} Saa: Greater City under the title of Court! only thing preventing it is that the Oe Ps z such en ametidmont Wr Job w mhattan and a quiet power (hen "1 A eo y Bs fin the. treaty, but there Was ine sobhery, is given as No. 1769 {S¥ch an amendm mudd anake eae) ; aie. Is ane RU im politics in the former borough. ALL OLD OFFICERS )| ¢f, General Sessions of tue city of| other side wants a direc. votc Junanimity in the view that UIStEr ign Secon Bemgntye Neatee! | possible for poopie to disregard party | SEAN den saetice. and eiune in the conference of ,rthur lew York and extending jurisdiction) .q ¢ormally give notice,” be added, should not be coerced,, He was con- 5 2 bs ; and elect the man they tho est | that Ahey or having the journey mphy, the Democratic County ot ‘be existing ity Court of New}. o¢ 1 will move to-morrow that vinced that the bulk ‘of the Ulster tions were given to the detectives to] Oiiuined to be uhe Natlowe Chiet| wan “work on the, job. withoup rman. A few months ago he|/Roosevelt, MoCue, Women and] ¥o'k over the ontire city ‘ : men would not cut themselves oft Ket both the Arnows iozeth and aues- | Executive. \\ Whatever there is. to, this up fis Bronx office and. apent S ae pegs. = The report holde that compensa-| this document be brought forward a8 yon a prosperous Ireland, and such tion them | s i to be a bu this time in downtown Manhat- Socialists Are Missing in jtlon of Judges should be left to the} ay amendment.” men approved the treaty. It was « Haties Avhow told tt ‘ aa tor plumber “Pith | Legisiature, but declares the present! qRiFFITH ASKS* PUBLICITY FOR the “armed assassins” who were ry Arnow told the inves NEED SEEN | FOR SRA OF OC otR IED! Meg, Duffy is @ Captain in the Lower House. salaries of Judges of the Court of] DOCUMENT. \against it. that 000 worth wi the jewelr | ut_the ence PORTS 2g uth Assembly District, which {s the By Je h 8. Jorda: Appeals and Justices of the Supreme a 1 "o'Duffy remarked that he had said) stolen from the safe in his apartment ALLIED AGREEMENT — home district of Arthur Murphy, He 'y Josep en eae .: Court are inadequate. “Why does not the President sv“ |at Armagh he was prey Bred to te’ was the property of Perez M, Stern, oth the Brome rnd ir taiwan — ee rae NO ECIDE: SO oer PBactaae a ‘a ieee for noe that he would ‘ise lead | & diainond merchant at No, 6 Matden| CANNES, Jan. 4—On the eve of the i of him a fort ago? sad fh ‘pose of bringing Ulster in| Lane, and $20,000 worth was the pror- | meeting of Supreme Council it ts nted a clerk in the Naturaliza-| ALBANY, Jan. 41a caucus of the T D D YET fortnight ago?” Inquired Grit- |r ine purpose of bringing Ulster and $20, r ting of the § ‘ thew Bureau of the Bronx County] Assembly majority last night result- fith, with the rest of Ireland. What he! erty of Samuel Kaplan & Co. No, generally appreciated that the Allies || County Clerk's office, He went into} eq in the selection of the same | ON BONUS MESSAGE “T insist on my rights as a membey|said then, and still said, was that if) fulton Strect, Manhattan nand | mut agree r nd act im ruce || the insurance business in 1915 under last from Speaker H, Sacsitin. «ia oa to put it forward as an amendment,” |the Orangemen continued to mubdae Kaplan, he said, denosited the dta-} ment hereafter unless their joint win the’ firm name of Griffin, Duffy &|Cers as last year, fr PERKS ( ier Will Wait for Fre aerate holics in cold blood, they should! monds in his safe for storage over the | vine of the war js 1 . ¥, the iatter being Owen B.|Edmund Machold of Jefferson Coun-| Gov. Miller Wil ait for Facts} responded De a Se a get lead in return i this treaty were holidays, 5 Be ar nat lost to each || he with- ngea: 7 y, Jecessit y 5 The De Valera amendment pro-| rejected, there would be many callous Arnow's safe was opened with a separately in the ropean ch { d tite Guieaee fy Ne meres’ Se ANOATEANy W. on Wecessity for State vides: Tolecee by Orangemen of Catholics | burglars tool knwn as «can opener.” | Things have gone from bd to wor: f orthodox rabbis, selected be- | Haines of Yonkers. Action ARE h as the “articles [in Ulster, he predicted The thieves took their instruments | and if the Council rises to drist apart ‘of their prominence in the| There are no women in the Lower) . That inasmuch as a O'Duffy argued that it could not be | away with them. ag in the past all th n| unity, will pass upon the| House this year, and there are no ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 4.—Whether of agreement for a treaty be- sald the treat 8 signed under - - the various cou wal permite for sacramental | Socialists, Theodore Roosevelt, who| Gov. Miller will send to the Legisia-| tween Great Britain and Ire- | threat of war. No threat of war was naval war in which Great Brie {Tie t© the aurtace y ry “8 " o insisted, as Ireland was a) u B tood that the first mt “Prado “Martks| AS Prohibition D'- lespoused the cause of the Socialists|ture a special message in reference land, sine fy Bonen Oe A onal Oe i aan, with | engaged. The Irish Free [ter ackled is submarines : 16 fuling of the department, which is | 1M 1920, Js absent, and Marty McCue,|to soldier bonus legislation will de-| 1921, do hostilities suspended by the truce. he said, wes the thin end of| mi i will seo Premier rl ‘| ‘lAdvt. on page thet to every family of a congrega- whose impassioned speech against| pend upon facts being brought to his nationa) aspirations and the as- Liam Mellowes Whose speech|the wedge that wou enable : ib sa about this on rel tion of Jews there is allowed ten gai-|the seating of the five has passed) itiention as to the necessity of the| sociation of Ireland with the | showed he’ was an out-and aut Ne British Government to get Ireland | day.” The Anglo-French ‘cubraartn \ lone of wine a year, it ‘s said millions |/nto history, ts also among the miss- eae munity of nations known as | publican, intimated that the alterna-| back, : controversy is likely to. prove. ti = of dollars’ worth of wine have been |!ng. Col. Roosevelt resigned from the|State doing anything to supplement | com! : publica tposals of De Valera will be| ireland might enter the League of Ge Ab. haste the mime iMegally handled. Assembly to become Assistant Secre-| the work of the Federal Goyernment.| the British Commonwealth, and | 1 Oe Brie ie to him than the| Nations as a member of the British unless it is promptiy dealt FUNERAL DIRECTORS. fathan Musher, a New York dealer, |tary of the Navy, the place formerly! phere cannot ibe a bond issue for| cannot be the basis of an endur- | treaty itself. His impassioned appeal) Pmpire, Mellowes remarked, but of) with, as the Hritish arc eredited wit is said to have’ handled $4,600,000 | eld by his cousin, Franklin D. Roose- to continue to| What use was the Le ‘ation : ue of takin g the stand that it will be mest | velt, and once occupied by his illus-| Sldier bonus purposes without a) ing peace between the Iris and |i9 the Republica ° F < . . ul was followed Ireland? He termed the League | difficult to proceed with reparations | In Case of Death, iguata tor ‘sacramenta] use by the|Lower House to be elected to the! ernor sald to-day. “I have said that The Dail Eireann, in the name | Ven ee aown he was warmly ap smond Fitzgerald, Minister of} to France ‘sald to have gano to persons | Senate and then resigned to become I woul® favor an amendment, ‘The of the sovereign Irish Nation, plauded both by supporters and op-|! iganda, Who was a member of ———-_~—._ i ‘THE FUNERAL Ca such names as Patrick cir of the Burrogate Court in New| Wert fare ion has not indicated| makes to the Government of | ponents of the trealy © Landon Delegation, w as the first! GEV, COX ASKS DRY LAW FUNERAL CHURCH” fae 4 Mann aamcesivic through the | Booth Roosevelt and McCue will be| to ane that it is keen for one, 1 have| Great Britain, to the Govern- | REFUSES TO COMPROMISE ON |i TT feneod with the Republican | BE LIKE FEDERAL ACT @ 1970 Broadway at 66th Se 1 Keation of "alleged congrega- | missed. There never was a doubt a8| 1. qoubt, however, that one will be| ments of the other states in the INDEPENDENCE. sentiment expressed by Mellowes, but | pile hi Ahn t A lesa! congregation is 100 /t9 where either atood and they were) | caucea and considered | British Commonwealth and to Mellowes, who led the revolution in in the treaty a means of WU-| waseonuacie Lied Tee work. w Fae anee wa fouls Cuvilier le back again from| The Governor sald he had jiecard| the peoples of Great Britain and Galway in Baster weeks, 1916, and] imately securing the things Treland | Masser eset was wo was to organiz a . from Federal! authorities that the ° everal states the fol- afterwa baSepow 56 yee = vyesenengee me oe a Oe need mahal cue tesco Pisin face of claims of disabled men in TA glo i for a treaty of |B. would not compromise on the —_—-— BOSTON, Jan. 4—A nace | 40ST. FOUND AND REWARDS. or training as a rabbi, an: vitrolle attack On the five fired So-|the whole country has been reduced question of independence, the Ir | SIX DEATHS SO FAR ___ | thr tows or | F shict ate ormity | TosT—Monday afferooon, between 28th st AsWave him issue permits, In this wey | YUDIS Atte On ae iiirat carne to|to 18.000, of which only 1,000 were| amity and association which the | delegates who went to London were with Federal Prohibitio | third at. aot ote slem, a black 4 gallons of wine could be drawn len. fouse in 1907 and this is his|in New York State, and that all these Dail Fireann is convinced could representatives, not of pie Re Publ IN BELFAST RIOTS | was ureea vy Gov. Channing H.C om | Sa coe ng Dusince card. Nem Seis e \. gut presumably for religious pur-| cient, term in the Assembly. Jaims would be disposed of within] pe entered into by the Irish peo- | can ry Bre POE DUE BF Se Deed in his address at the opening of the | Rutieder, Mike Mo A. Boy bay) Ray aaa’ the next thirty to sixty days. vith the sincerity of good |fiepublic. which was an red ; Legislature to-day. He called attea-|¢ — Orthodox rabbis are just as ple Ww thing, and they had no power to ‘a Pas 2, 16 f ‘ . " ? Thee|QOne of Them a Child Shot in Its}tion to the aifficulty of proventing liq- | hiixious to stop this fraud as is Pro-| DIRECT PRIMARY BILL BONUS MEASURES EN SENATE AND| will. give ita the treaty did. There 3 : : sie ls . | Notice to Advertisers - 5 hibition Director Day, and the on'y DUCED HOUSE. ‘The complete text of the proposals, | was only one document before the Mother’s Arms—Disorder traMe beca of a variance be-| = way in which he believes it cai bo| INTRO! BT ALBANT 4) cicee ar at Acne it was announced, would be put inta| Dail members, and when they had Cont tween Federal and State laws, and) ‘Display advenising poe coor and sala, @ deme fe to have four rabbis super- seat iaa eetana . Mio a elegates before the | dealt with it they could take up any | Continues. jadded: . ie A i dik Dirrty Bit gl a | vine: perm!'s Walker Woald a ent Sys-| seeking to amend the Constitu non o| the hands of the delegates before the] ihe, Gocument and judge it on the . A po, Gonalderations of impelling foree tog Wore Uf rooted A ar ees . rding to Prohibition uthori- tem Naming Candidates, ab to make posal bond tasue for the | motion was moved. basis thatthe Ivish Republic now) BELPS Jan, 4 (Associat eaUite. Tvat the Tawa Or moseaahiinetts may vierait and in order of reeiit Ot She {BE Musher contracted for und im-1 ALBANY, Jan. 4.—Hills designed to] PAxment of the bonus wen introduee|| AGAINST CENTRAL AMERICAN | exists Press.)—Six deaths have, resulted] {iaitea states int : Me ore word’ must ‘be vecaeed bet Be A 750,000 gallons of wine from] repeal the law providing for the nomi-| trepuk Of Oawexo, and Charles 1 | BRAND OF FREEDOM, The eaty SESHOWEOR ARUN Gc WYRE nN the present series of disorders > -- a advertising type’ copy for the” Sapp gain, which he disposed of at $5 G| notion of candidates for public office ; the minority leader, — Show »puty Yabe — resun «| Mot sipported by the will of the peo Se ana tokitiin CHtaliien Bela Sections of The Suiday Wottd angst. Da gallon, In order to do #0, it i8|)y the convention system and for. the decided upon. it would | Deputy | Maceal timed isl ple. but, by the fears of the people. | Belfast: one Oo ¥ shot while in| 1 REVIEW CASES Tera release must "be recede he ke Reais cmarged, he had a son of a rabbil restoration of direct nominations were four years before the bonus could| speech, comparing wht uded | Pye treaty meant, not separation, but At of a child who was shot while in OF WAR INSTIGATORS | ton aod se cn I wertify it was kosher, and another | introduced at the oponing session of [PPA | House, senator Will to as the American brand of freedom |ugion, It made Irishmen British sub- | its mother’s arms. | |ty "Tue World mus: be reoeived by ‘Thuteday: noon, whose claim to being a rabbi is| the New | York Rata aed OY) shnpeone Tepul ere ings t™ | in the Central American republics| jects and citizens. ‘The question, ‘n) piring continued last night, the| —— nchRGAy Malo. sheet conn. 110¢ copy. wy het |, recelve it when it arrived |Senutor James J. Walker, the Demor ed eect | Fa ia : fis view, was not how on art 4 DKGtaa Rnd” CA cecalateaipracai been reoeived by fT | : id he then obtained his | cratic leader ab 10 onipower tha | With that in the treaty, He thought [Py Vee haw to maintain the one | Hereest being in thi York Street area,| PA 0A te r "hast oot. ben” received se Mn ah ‘ It ie said he the " Np rout v © Inter-Allied Commission charge f. Pridag an ; er wlao introduc iahmce: 0 4 : | whit he 8 o’cl - |The Inter-Allied Comm’ are TPS to sell upon a rabbi's permit |, Senator, Walker alno introduced « bill authorise, the creation Irishmen would prefer the }iiready in existence, hich comes under the 8 o’ eur ; lus 4 1 Oe Prigay, x intended to compel the filing of state. | ¢ ‘oO pro onus * oGabeeaia'c ai= cette aay: & an¢ a with investigation of persons accuse + conattions re, riglaiy. i d. 414 a large business. menis of political expenditures by all] Sayment bt to provid bonus | treaty form. MacCabe said Cuba had} in a passionace denunciation of] few law, A heavy snow nd frost did Lalit aona lata ey leiylptopa ceattions regu te feats " “ of this wine was seized once} committees and candidates five days |? SSS been the ideal of some opposition |the British Empi'c, Mellowes asked if! not ceter the rioters EO ae mute miele and was ordered returned. lzzy E! before clection as (well as within members, Ireland was “to participate the} jy (he Sinn Fein Carrickhill district | Quay TOray next, Briday. | 15 a, | . released later. than Ps 1d Moe Smith investigated the | twenty days ‘These statements Ficadachee fron | crucifixion of India and the degra- | ance, B P” | prc abate, “when ‘omiited wil mot sere. to <= aee eae Feed tne | would be rds. The bill| Laxative BROMO QUINT “Another misrepresentation,” iatet-|4ation of Egypt.’ He predicted that | /¢ terday the police arrested 1» |regented, wiitinuadt Eten dgsousts of nu) character, ‘ouurast oF oibGss m 7 bill | relieve chow Cause dation of EB dicted thi ; ‘ ne Commission will invests ve withdrawn and found the pames of | Sncerniig Congressional “acde Senay (aia erm. deat jected Mr Do Valera. eee resty: were ratined ‘Ireland | men who fired op them, One had a|,ihe Commission, wilt investigate 1e- |que | THE WORKS’ MeGuire and Houlihan and others, torial expenses. . ne ROMO.) 86 “Give us even dominion home puis” watild be made the cockpit of the wife and the other a number of bomy n the progress made so far a 4 , On —_———-