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[* Circulation Book Books Open to All. dg VOL, LXII. NO. 21,944—DAILY. Copreight (Nem York, World), by tress NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922, 1,010 IRISH FREED BY GENERAL ‘AMNESTY : NEWBERRY BATTLE (CUTINGASPRKES BRIAND QUITS AFTER TILT; “- ee, ONE OF BITTEREST | TO 0LD LEGAL RATE | CANNES PARLEY BROKEN UP T-MORROW T)ENTER PLEA INSENATERISTORY, SOUGHT BY MAYOR aLMOST LIKE A BOMBSHELL vencn President Would Not Agree Republican Leaders Fighting |Suggestion of "Bveiing World| AT WASHINGTON WHEN NEWS _ to English Pact-—-Cabinet Out, All Desperately to Save | Adopted in Applications cee ie” de Pi Ee Michigan Seat. | Filed at tay.” OF BRIAND’S QUITTING CAME Resignations Being Accepte Boddy’s Hearing Adjourned by! NO! 150 000 JOR | | Deputies Would Have Given Pre- i eectalce iN ROUNDING UP VoTES.|PUTS IT UP TO P. S. C.gtatesmen See Present Arms Parley Affected) mier Remarkable Support and Are equest of Counsel. . - IN MOVIES ISNT Ww: as of Ohio, Believed to|City Asks Order Against Eight) 8 Well as the Genoa Economic Confer- | Amazed at Act. CROWDS FILL COURT. Favor Ouster, Called to Companies and will Move | ence and the Cannes Deliberations. ay Faee pant eae White House. Against 11 More. WASHINGTON, Jan, 12 (Asso- = Wife and Sister of Prisoner! | ee ‘elated Press).—The resignation of | — Weep, but Slayer Similes | a Stat Conmennontent of Tow keening| Th suggestion made by The Eve-| Aristide Briand as Premler of France | a ) | \ Ba Word, nine Work an article printed Jan. | was e | i Them. WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—As the |! ‘orld in an article pri |Was received with almost bombshell | 15 that Mayor Hylan take advantage | effect in Arms Conference circles, the | | LONDON, Jan. 12 (United Press).—Premier Briand has been asked to ‘ form a new French Cabinet, according to the Exchange Telegraph’s Pari ? correspondent, PARIS, 12 (Associated Press).—Premier Briand submitted his 2 ‘Ws the Fascinating Opportu-! _ a HAR ewe wt a he VoPihis tagal tight!to inove fora ire-laotion being considered (ikaly todiave resignation to President Millerand at the Elysee Palace to-day. after mak- a : ee ; hity to Uplift the Morals of ee cae ine he Saute Sag { duction in gas rates was followed) a great effect on decisions already ing a lengthy statement before the Chamber of Deputies justifying hia . the Whole © a ‘cee fo thoae {t2-dass When the Mayor asked the reached or about to be reached. attitude he Cannes Conference. It wa opted, Pe ‘ M i the i) hole Count witnensed. Seenew aitaln to those | ssceaieo Commisaton to reduce| Tho bellet olso was expressed. tn| attitude of t 3 ce s accepted, the entire abinet in a State Legislaturn in the days By David Lawrence. |when part going out with the Premier, President Millerand indicated he would not ask any one to form a new Ministry before to-morrow. Minister of War Barthou and former President Poincare.yere mentioned as pro‘vable candi- va dates for the task, . M. Briand’s resignation was in the face of what was considered a certain majority in the Chamber of Deputies. It came as a climax to a : | {the price of gus charged by elght|CoMference circles that the overturn | s fought to “put over" } # ty and to order|(/,(2° Briand Ministry would greatly | (Special Correspondent of The Even-| their candidate for the Senate are | Compan’ ; di i cat e ate the | Uifeet the Genoa Economic Conter- ing Werld.) munvat Wide POX terestene torua| yn a” the statutory rate. The! once, in which American participation WASHINGTON, Wan. 12° (Copy- et Btest fo Mayor also announced his intention} y.q" cen invited, and also the on earth of filing, from day to day, similar! iosent conversations at Cannes. | Lobbying for vétes for the seating | applications in regard to the remnin- Conference officials declared that as ing eleven companies operating 10) euctomary during Cabinet crises in New York City. lding, Me did not p two inc the murders, as former Judge Morr of counsel assigned to de-| “inents sharging right, 19: will resign -Will Hays probably Postmaster General and } fend him, obtained an adjournment | of Newberry is carned on without accept the offer to become an adviser- ‘ lock to-morrow afternoon. #5 Beate: Ww France, the resigning Cabinet would ; dis ‘ eS ah cae oa Jextraordinary to the moving picture / Concealment. | Senator ar entcneene This counter move on the part of] 00" war. tec Gatinine 8 stormy session of the full Cabinet at the Elysee Palace this morning, at ‘There was a great crowd in the| Miustry—a sort of Judge Landis for} with the work of rounding up votes| ‘ho City 18 Based mainly on evidence | auministrative work of the Govern- which the Premier and President Millerand clashed, the French President = / here was 4 owd i e | = y -ine | era 4 ini ¢ Mare cl the DUMinE andlatoull oe for the exoneration of the Michigaf|. tore the commission, which shows|™ nt And in the samo way M. Sar- remaining unalterably opposed to the text of the proposed Anglo-French Soridors z . = Those friends with whom Mr. Huys | Senator, put in an entire day yester- i raut would remain in Washington and x Mi that the cost of making and distrih- treaty the door of, the court room, StriVINE hag discussed the matter say he is|day and was busy this morning ex-| oie eas ie jesna to-day than it was| WU! continue to attend the work of Sake ee , ; by every subterfuge to get within for! erting every ounce of pressure possi | VOTE Bie Ot eee niits were directed | tht conference, but would not feel en- M. Briand’s intention to resign was announced to the Chamber at |Perauaded by the fasoinating oppor- ible on doubtful senators, especially tunities of the new position rather | tyoxe on the Hepublican side than its $150,000 a year, for when] Watson, who was Venrose’s chief ant, jas practically assumed side and er, In the crowd! titled to make any Gofinite decisions or to pledge the action of France on a sight of the k the close of his long speech, The announcement came as <n ‘entire two brothers of Detective Buckley surprise. As he had apparently won the sympathy of the Chamber, his colleagues of the Cabinet were filled with amazement at his sudden de- termination, against the 80-cent law. Tho compantes named in the appli- : cations filed, the statutory rate which|#"y question until the new Cabinet is applies to them and the rate now} 4Ppointed. being. charged are: Secretary Hughes announced offi- and, perhaps to pre=| ation by were recognized, he was considering the position in | lieutens leadership on the Republi vent any emotional manifes |the Cabinet it was admitted that his them, they were asked not to enter, pe ve as he is one of the Administration | Q00N, 0 ‘ene oO) SLES clully shortly after noon to-day the j . ki is g ce 2 Ao. Boddy, who had spent the night in|¢@fning power in the law business | coccumen, it has further substan. | culated ++: : 3 Pp i at bd <= co : M. Briand, after making his announcement, left the Cha aber alone. cell in the Tombs with a bright’ Was at least that figure. tiated th: sation that it is an Ad-| Kas River Gas Co... ‘80 10 (Continued on Second Page.) ARISTIDE BRIAND.g |The members of the Cabinet followed as soon as they had recovered nt ¢ over and ruard| Mr, ‘ays’ c atio: coward e atte oh o are’ tthe | Standard Light ©. §9 120 OL aj ise. ht burning ov B Ula aaa Gare Mr, Hays’s inclination toward the| ministration fizht to prevent the | Sniest tas Gens ee Wed from their surprise with the po: "i © th aaiiat J BASH A SOLIS GB BIDS URL crate luo or’ te eam KeriAmercam GyelObiiic 80 90 Groups of Deputies and Government officials speedily gathered in » Miesé a EGON if el hata f 7 ppvic The Democratic side o1 © CHAM] Throne Gas & Rlectto Con... 1.00 ito | A vi : i . 7 7 rh vst A ErOWe elistered along the —_ rreoste avete ty re. | Der, free from politica! pressure, has]N, ¥. & Queens Gas co 10” . | excited discussion of the seriousness of the situation, seeking a way out lway and pushed and swayed for : » mails, ‘The Post{ lined up solidly against’ Newberry Tie. service charae of the difficulty, impse of him paca he inails. “The Post) ve ihe possible exception of Sena-| ‘The eleven remaining compantes to ) celeiully ce Departme is, after a Ht + the do-Frence’ “t. the i 5sI oy In the court room were his wite, | OM t mipeny ir ates ahs | eoeatere mt Wateary of Georsin be named im subsequent applications| __M, Briand put the Anglo-French pact, the question of postponement 8 Cora Bod ind his sister, Louise} sc cutat more or leas determincd| When the word got abroad that a} by the elty are: | of German reparations payments and French participation in the Genoa \ Richardson, Mrs, Hoddy was crying yy Congress, The chanco for indi- | number of Republican Senators were | | Central Unfon, Northern Union Conference squarely up to the Chamber of Deputies this afternoon, tell- ar her hushand was led down the! \iaual work is hardl ‘eat as in| faltering in their determination to{Qveens Borough, Brooklyn Union, i eputies. in the . t at I ide utste, but he turned and grinned | \y cutieeiy new entermden men lat nlaition th New York and Blenmand, Nowtown, ing the Deputies, in the bluntest terms, to take them or leave them, side aisle, but he turned and grinned | in entirely new enterprise tke the|stand with tie organtaatio © we~ | ; nO a . os at two women, and thus was led rrp ze ; seltivity of tin cilet Houtenants of the| Flatbush, — Jamaica, — Woodhaven, | ‘TNe Prenaier first presented the question of the British pact of the moving pi And tures of | tivity Hays loves| Nichigan Senator's Westchester Tihting and Kings County. Only two of these are not to the bar When the pris os grew i -__ - “You have been complaintag for three years,” he said not being Bl iis. clea, ate. sven, rept Sir al mrenite ANT ac anes oie’ (0 owned or controited by the Consoli-|British Start to Move Out of recat Belfast advices, tue {called upon to share in shaping French policies, \ 1am bringing you wha be} th nite om ut became ed Gas Ci . , el 16 men in jail there, . © thre » : t tas Company, ots 0 , 1 ; 5 request for the ten-day adjournment the new position offers even known that Le had definitely decided sete Othe au Hylan a Ne a Dublin Castle and Troops Ban ben wet FoR the cating oat you have been dei man for thre is up to yor to s ag saving he had ng knowledge Of | more congenial work than he has had.| to vot uinst Newberry, & wee Prepare to Leave nary, ‘The men under continsnent in| ¥hether you want it or not. A the indictinen = : “fee thevisubiect of ita day's applications. repare to Leave. i ut HCO “4 casi : sna venntinued! “4 nary ki hess Hf “As T understand he said, “we! Mr. Hays is a deacon in the Presby-| ‘Used Bx se oS sic ‘ “| Both Mayor Hylan and Corpora ae ‘he Irish internment cans were r¢ S$ lr as [am concerned continued, “Tam merely nm aking these AM arc not looking f ngeful justice} terian Church, He knows what the| t#/k with the Presiden tion Counsel O'Brien signed the com-| (oxpon, 4 me to | Wtsed tn December. explanations to you and do not ask your approval or refusal. Here fs a aoe MeNary of Oregon, while counted) niaints, which were tiled with the!” oe Mane 3e vey | DUBLIN, Jan. 12. (Associated Erance's security, Take it or leave i” ‘ (Continued on Second Page.) (Continued on Ninth Page.) for Newberry, has been carefully | pupig Service Commission in Al-|{7"S8)—King Georg: tel Press).—The British suthorities have | sect! eet —* the v r t turned t nursed by the leaders, as he has bany. The Mayor took advantage neral amnesty “in respect to po-|begun their evac 1 Dublin | e Vremier next turned to the course cate Service Commission Act, as p to th : * co | the drawal 0 bh military | “It is inadmissible,” he satd, ‘That GIRL W Pe es onigotvaneierasenunite 0 the operation of the truco tora are going forwar | ENDED BY ACTOF , ance Le absent from this ecutive body ef 1) Vy PREMIER BRIAND, conferen h is purely financial organization, known in the and economic pecially when such |a powerful financial and economic ion Leaves To-Mor-| state as the United States, without net Minister Already | hese co-operation work ts impos- ra, It representa all the Sin n Way to Pari ; sible, lias agreed to participate. cu mans! Sines. by TH ast July," it was officially announced | pho | can who has shown independence of] wong, to ask relief from the hi i Senate, was the object of solicita-| ay the applications are labrlled| bexin at once, lie tongue as the "Ard Choma tion when ‘he reached Washington} «complaint of John F. Hylan,| ‘The text of the proclamation, which | Met to-day at the Mansion French Deleva M from California yesterday, Tle Wa8) Mayor, City of New York," and Mr.| ane issued ee r the presidency of Hamon De row, Ca sages buttonholed by Senator "Jim" Wat-| opren is designated as his counsel. | Winston Churehill, | tary for the Cx onie: son. It develops that Lenroot ¢X-) mhe body of the complaint was| In Raa ce S Pein clubs throughout ‘Do you wish Franee not to Polly, 4, and Bernice, 19, | remain here until she feels physically | pects to vote with Ne We eTTy cura {GTAWR UP by A. 8. J. Little, gus en-| te moment when the Fig ona) | ORY of which have heen passing! CANNES, Jan, 12,—The Freneh| represented: the he asked yy, A ‘J capable of fighting Polly alone, if her| The speeches in tho closing hours] gineer for the city, who has testified eee eae tL ot ea | teegtutiona: pouar tion to the Buprome Council, say so, 1 for my part wish Fight to Death to Con- | second sett should again wrestle for) of the deate have improved and Tin att the rate casea of the Jast {i <, to grAGh general amnesty (Ome aneD Th nee will leave Cinnes to-mor trol Her Mind. vgaeemson’ of her body,” NELEER: (CROESNETE se f the) years, Mr, Little points out in ev: GOR. EOADOSE ADail eienaen Gon Arthur Grifith, newly «t+ j row a ult of the resignation of 1 ndling the German inor e d. | Mesmerism was an instrument in|oratory “has reached heghis which) comptaint a list of alle mitted fe Iretand from potitica: | emt of the Dait 4 Willam | Prem land and his Cabinet nH question Premiee Briand said: ——— j MIMI She QUEpE CRIA who. attmmeted |ratite thavchargel thnk apesshme rine motives prior to the operation ot |, Cosgrave, Eamon J. Duxgin and] At Loucheur, Minance Minister, left *You must make up your mind en COLUMBUS, ©. Jan. 12.—Science| attention of psychologists throughout | of the hist has killed four-year-old Polly Redick|'!he country. Polly and Hernice, | Congress. type Is a Michael Collins also wor | The proceedings are expectel to His resignation was in- ith those of the Cabinet ‘ +t question—a moratorium — for many It is granted because truce, July 11 last ‘The release of the prison though fighting for possession of the —_—_—Oer--———" lindicate what support Mr, De Valera parture of the French meun France has no yolce in it If France. to save the life of her other self, which amnesty applies wil , ? : ! : Rae ee tes ee ane rea bay, were strangers until in-| 1,000 GALLONS OF WINE pinireil yy [ena reckon from Sinn Fein tin oppos- | tho virtual end of the Supreme Coun-|/ tad had the deetsion, it never would Dr. H.W. Goddard, head of the|‘Toduced through hypnotism, DISCOVERED IN BANK Sunday World It in the King's confident tiene | & the Tri#h Free State | stems hiss ct ip Boone dared La) senha ke Bureau of Juvenile aie that this act of oblivion ud DAR PASS DERE MM OERNGR |-che Rreaty Versatiles, Article 2 search here| “Then Bernice aided us and snnounced to the United Press to-| Polly's death became only a question| Police ald Ohio Institution and Vind Jay the death of the strange person-| of time,’ D ulity Who alternated with Hernice for| “Polly's pe Classified tr , uly establishing re a le BROOLKYN hy et bed ud it means the end of any the Reparat mmission is em- na of friendship an: for an Anglo-French altian powered to gt delays, and you Alay MENACED BY FIRE| — — y mind, now that a joddard explained, Big Cache rsonality fought hact on the peopl nay mak )Bfour months in occupying the same |sainst extinction, but she kept | Advertisements Hirstain and Ireland, |“HOOCH DRUMMER” majority of parations Commits kiowing weaker until she completely _ — Broadway and ‘Le Avenuy on has agreed to at a mora } has not appeared for nearly | disappeared k, which deals largely in tel these Da in TT Mat ie ean | Lines Run Alongside Blving | OUIESS FMER $190 Frium.” Dr, Goddard declared “and| ‘The obild’s death struggle Jastea| (oe eon Tin feperated Ny, Jansen Th W Id Offi Weduesday night in an hide - ie “_ | Rosenher« Soltetted Bu M, Briand astounded the Chambe WEBS can announce positively now that | o a few minutes. Whereas, first |. quale, who was ar 4 e or WO | an proclamation hat Struct | Kiyn Prohibitte w t ‘oration after a full t he has been completely eradicated. | she controlled Bernice's body for days > e persons who probably feome! Two Brooklyn “1° struct wore] What te botleved to be t ng matters of j “Bernice Redick is still reeuperat-|at a time or alternated ten times a Pos SOLD TO A On or Before Friday b) classification of pollical) menaced by a fire which hrok nthe Unite w xtreme diuntnes ! ng. She is not yet strong enough to! day as the whims came over her, the SYNDICArR. | were still in nt: | the furniture st f feut r ft i ne leave the hospital and go to work | last appearance was only for a fow) } Gay. Presid New | a . | Y nelud, ners, Broadwis 1 te ‘ nd has not made any fp het | seconds Y Vyenin Order Sunday World nun: wit at Thue, shortly after nu Mr cteeh taveet, ie ‘ t uture “Bernice now is a normal gist w at Classified Advertining A rdap, 478 reson nema ware tuned | vol Joffre , ee ; | “She realizes that the dual perso- | ambitions to becc a musician andj *! ae eee i . Borel y: 228 with ertme The Broadway and lox oe hi OR ADESR 4 5 He suid had come back ye ity may re-enter her live some time} with a taste for eniightening OOK | ee eee ene oe wita ing held on m arges.| nue elevated lines pass by the thice-]was fined #100, On Sopt, 22 he touk to Parliament and tell what i aiifeein if she suffers a completejand general improvement of mind,”|S.. iac ure checoland IL. Dod The World ft n Feln prinoners a story brick structure occupied by eh tact ont! me Welrenborg to.) nad done, Now he was tinted, tervous breakdown and is anxious to! Dr. Goddard sald. \ Prank L. Post and John T. Pratt. | | seut f death, these, according to Deut ch Brothers, bought dri ‘ew. a devoted one year ef my