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TWO SPECIAL FEATURES TO-DAY’S EVENING swith es WORLD [*Cirontation Books Open to All.’’ | Copyright (New York World) by Prese Publishing Company, 1922. VOL. LXII. NO. 21,946—DAILY. _NEW “YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922, Post Offic: Entered as Second-Claws Mutter New Yorks ¥ "PRICE THREE CENTS 'WILL FORCE SOLDIER BONUS -PONCARE MEET Ent eae LLOYD GEORGE 10 and Will Not Cone Impost on Sales. HOPE TO WIN ELECT oS |Alies Debt Interest Cannot Be! | Touched,or 16,000,000 am Viviani Will Not Accept Post—| holders Would Be Affected. New French Prem Premier Seeks Full Understanding on Cannes Decisions, CABINET NAMED SUNDAY Sarraut to Keep Colones) . —— hapa Court Say: Portfolio. | By David Lawrence. se (Special Correspondent of The Eve. [tS Recent Decision Has PARIS, Jan. 14,—Premier 1 Hib “Wentd) Been Misunderstood. WASHINGTON, Jan, 14 (Copy- TO KEEP HOLD ON CONGRESS NO FIED STANDARD _ TOBASE PER CENT. IN RENT CHARGES © PgeCcorge arrived here this afternoon i" Fe eee esa t Pand was met at the station by former Hs ® oie ve Amerie souls, DEPENDS ON MARKE - Vremier Briand, whom he planned to |“! at hope Thealia aaial Midian ine . by direct taxation. President Har- |. 4 veceive at the Hotel Crillon this | Ane : SY cvenlag ding announces that he favors the | /Mvestors Should at Least Ma e Rew caraw had. beens antavend | enactment of a bonus nd that he! as Much on Real Property as ike TRANSPORT CROOK, PATCHED, ARRIVES AFTER ROUGH TRIP Cement Coffer Dam Built Around Leaking Parts and Holes s Plugged. | WAR BRIDES ON BOARD, They and Soldiers From Rhine Unaware of Ship’s Peril in Pounding Sea. The United States Army transport Crook, a call for help was sent over the Atlantic Tuesday, from which when she was found to have been so wrenched by a 100 mile gale that she had sprung a leak, came into port “all on her own" to-day with more HARDING ANNOUNCES HAYS | nouncement that Postmaster General |nas bedh executed as yet. Jam as- suming, courso, that a satista - ui 4 Beis sr eee ait » ana! There were Indications to-day that tor bo possible and one which will make eertain the car- | the strike of garment workers in this 2B owiweon Mr. Moya George and Pro. | Wil Mot oppose a sales tax as the! “Others Do On Mortgages, | than @ thousand passengers, most of yuler Poincare at the British Embassy. {Method of raising money. Republi- | ey them soldiers from the American ‘boy met at 3.15 o'clock. Although | can leaders believe it Is essential to} diate pe fierercok|cesvacy the Rhine, and the boiles of M. Poincare is not yet,official head | success in the fall elections that they} 0g pe Meee ARR eho ater of the Minixtre, he desired an immice | put the ensusur> through. and they |!" Supreme Court to-day dectared | _ Elgh een ‘women; geurtses of thom «cute understanding with the Betis) pian to do so within the next few|thit it never had decided that a 10 | German girls who had married dowgl mier concerning the alliance and|wooks. Practical obstacles prevent| per cent. net Income jon réal éstate | -°%* Pe ae eae ticeisions taken at the Supreme Coun-|the linking up of the bonus with the’ was a proper basis for rent fixing. St GE thoes ae en eo ee ced SHioumaneaees proceeds of the Allled war debt, @8) 1) 4 unanimous decision, Justice! 1 1 of the ship exe M. Poincare, in his task of forming | the original Liberty Loan Acts Pro-| Gropsey, Lazansky and Faber sy : ie oa aS peta cnenes solic ® French Cabinet, asked former vided that any payments made on the) i.0f tne aeciaion. in which 10 ner} cvnoe antl heen uy, oenawereted Is J'vemier Rene Viviant to accept the principal of the money lent to for-| (°° coy pe seatte | La By per | rumor until the Crook reached Quar- N@y vost of Minister of Justice, with the ‘eign Governments shall be immedi-! to hisned i d to have been es- | antine and was xreeted by the John Vice Presidency of the Cabinet, but | ately applied to the payment of Lib- |) saioras aa operat Sa) : Hiyien carisite Grover Ww halen an M. Viviani refused’ the portfolio, it | erty Loan bonds and interest thereon. | +1464 and accordingly misunderstood here ONES) Band and the MOTOR Eels was officially announced this after-| | The decision ihe (ena ae soHHine eonineasttes and the news- noon, As matters stand now, the Govern-! 44... Mary T. Kelly against Insotf papers, From that moment until a M. Vivianl, while expressing the/ment here must annutlly provide yyoarord, one of her twenty arene | eng eembanied the soldiers went A? fp ciosest sympathy with Mf. Poincare, | about $975.00,000 to. pay Liberty jrearyut on (OF, her €wenty-eleht) about making much of the ship's crew a was stated, explained that he pre-| pond holders the interest that i dUC Meseroie Avenue, Hrooklyn, The case {nd Upolosizing for harsh things they | st serred continuing his work as France's |them. Where is that money 8¢- wis prought in the Municipal i ig baie the “grouch" of Capk| ai ff xepresentative in the League of Na-|cured? Ly the income tax, corpora-| 4. 4 test case after all of the t Fd» Reappa- end his, oMecra tn} the tions. tion tax, and all the other levies of 4 , ate aay KG inere dangerous hours of Tuesday, W It was also announced that Andre|the new Revenue Act. Relief from | month demanded by Mrs, Kelly as day and Thursday of which Tardieu, former French High Com-|this immense burden—one-fourth of | errective beginning last January, Tha | enke's bad been unc ous. missioner to the United States and|the annual budget—has been, expect-| jury in the Municipal Court before| accuPt, RePP® took over the Crook at ieutenant of Clemenceau during the |ed to come eventually from éhe pay-| Justice Jumes A. Dunne, gave a ver- | Marseilles Novy 28 She had been peace negotiations, had been asked to| ments by foreign Governments of the| ajct allowing an increase of $2.50 a| 02 '@ the Seven Seas Corporation, | fake the Ministry of Liberated Re-|interest and principal of their war] ionth, ‘The case was carried to the which had defaulted in paying for! ent sions and that M. Tardieu would/debt. If, instead, the soldiers get it, ‘Anpeilete rm: which) tocday etelte” Cape Reppa pura Mediter naif Sive his answer this afternoon, this means that the Federal Govern-! Armed the Lower Court's decision, | yn ioe SEA Then nea ne has It was officially stated that M,|ment would have to keep on borrow-| with g1y against Medford. Beieneiig -eponed) wae. ‘oak ty ac-(§ Poincare intends asking M. Sarraut,|ing from the American people by|~ «phe verdict of the jury was ware |CTOK to Hamburx, where she wax m- head of the French delegation at the| regular bond issues and would not bel ranted by the facts in the ¢ ania | arvdocked for repair. Crook ace, fg Washington Conference, to continue| able to reduce the tax burden for alene Court. “In this as in othap | PUlt 80. years ago as the Roumanian and fi «s Minister of the Colonies, generation at least cases and in other plu there his ef ehe Allen Line has been a trans eed M. Doumergue, President of the been an unfortunate misundermand- | POFt Since the Spanish War, | ‘aval Committee of the Senate, hi Fears are entertained that it theling as to what was decided by this} Letving Antwerp with the detach- | 1efused the portfolio of Minister of| Proceeds of the Allied war debt are! Gourt in Hirsch V. Weiner, june |e ot the returning Rhine Army Marine, As the make-up of the Cab-|Somehow made payable to the sol-tacen 1421, ‘The Court did not decide | O° i: 28, the vessel ran at once into) My BB ict stands at present M. Mounoury is|diers as a bonus, the Liberty bonds] iar a 19 yer cent. return upon the | 2uthWesterly and northwesterly Blated for the Ministry of the Interior | held by so many millions of small] \iiue of ihe property was a con. | Wich tested her staunchness: nnd M. De Lasteyrie for the Ministry | investors will be adversely affected | ouicive and invar ile: ndakd, ‘On Tuesday the wind had increased in of Finance, with M. Maginot probably | and the resultant impression on the] ing contmry, the Court clearly beta | croctyY 80 much that the Captain, | Petaining the Ministry of Pensions, | clectorate, so far as the fall elections |e Pes cienaed upon the conditions {fats the weakening of the plates, M. Poincare plans to offer M.|are concerned, Is to be taken Into} oe ine financial market, Attention | oat Soundings made tn the hold every arthou the Ministry of Justice and| consideration by the Administration] it pa directed to the followiaur 4m | MteeB MUMS instead of thiwe tine he Vice Premiership, declined by M.| a8 @ possible boomerang. There are] ii. gyinior ) GsAade eae Ieeaibavaenen, Inne BB Viviani, if Barthou ‘accepts, former | something like 16,000,000 bondholders. ee eee ay han the landlords | Of Water was im the hold, by noor on finister of War Ratberti will be of-|There are approximately 4,800,000 ilosiiing ; Neg eatin acotette twenty one jaches, . Neoiamiered the war portfolio, soldiers, and MANY OT ae oO einen eel value of the] Chief Bngineer C. 1, Berk re- | " It is still hoped by M. Poincare that | bonds too renin as aisle AaHCUBt fee ey Mover) Dlatenvandyr 5 o f. Herriot will accept the commerce} st ccctare wh 1 aot rece Wa thinh that this ie not} 2 POG had been sprung and w rongmmeerecoieg FOE WON exeMinister gf) The vseadaaes ore AE Me te) only fair, but that a larger rate of| (Continued on Second Pas ( he inclusion in the Cabinet of an (Continued ‘on: Becond Page:) eS Pe oes D y TO V Cy eon eae — ws that at the prowent time one M'CORMICK TO WED _| ected. can buy with reasonable safety firs ‘Br: Walter Rathenay will be pres-| HARDING INDORSES | orsaze coum bonds that are pro-| MISS BAKER ABROAD! mt ow the erview ve twee i 2 are th era Genke ann M Briand this eet} BIG WAR MEMORIAL | tueing income at's fae pe Chicay Whose Marriage Wa wat the request of the tsh es [ner cent. The investors in. real es: Shicagoan, Whose Marriage me Minister lo, tf building 8c to be stponed at 4 » a Writes Governors of States to Par-) cycouraged, she ; gat an Po {poned at Altar, € EN OF 70 AND 64 YEARS icipate in’ Establishment of huch income from real property, with | Mony in Pengon ti ' i = i ite aklendan! Gbic, as the: in- Allister McCormick of Ch FIGHT OVER PROWESS Educational Centre Sle Miree inte te realty ang | Whose Marriage with Miss Mary 1 DETROIT, Jan, 14.—As a: | WASHINGTON, Jan. 1¢—Erection) ranch Aon ee tre OR Cromanlenlly 4h Argument over their pugilistic in Wa gton of the National y Then an layin RiaxTs | poned at the altar of the Fourth | noowess, George Monroe, seventy tory Memorial Building, commem- | byterlan Church of Chicago on 4 ears of age, is in jail to-day charged orating the American forces in the (Continued on Second Page.) sailed for and to-day « With felonious assault, and Héward world War and complying with th —_ — Baltic, changing cabins t jroved the vic Sher husp:- Commissioners of the District of in eaceG. postponement and the plans for on bdlmal attach had a fractuyed 7 pene wedding in the future Yous kull n King oMcial participation! j3.NGOR, Me. Jar Re ae ApiumesHinten in thal prolect Den een : “] have been at the Miltni t resis ff ILM BLAZES UP AT MOVIE SHOW, pepiying to t le from tt Fe eee * | few day he said, "and m 4 filin caught fire in the steel pro- | \ Biperot Court. JuKy May t0 PAY | ade me bon voyage to-ilay | 0 | Zane of the Caldwell Mears, P's tho Governors of New| nis daughter, Mra. Jenny McKenny of | 7 Ne Mr Nevane Oo y tas Aik g York, Maine and Delaware and the | pexter, dumages of $1,195 rh Uhicago, She for w[f.000 damage. "The operator, ‘Marry District Commissioners already have |reesived in an auttomobi ‘ | California for two or thr edict, jumped out unhurt, ‘and the indicated their desire to co-onreate ; anata ane | 1eeuperate her health 1 ager, E, H. Metzger, assured the erate) Mem. Moenny, whoa ner I~ | stil join me in Lond nce of Wt on B00, chins there was in the indorsement and to the | juries were due to reckless driving by taiaad ilo one on ENG te te wes uiekiy Cut matter to the attention of the citizens her, father, sued for #5. Mr. |avitn my brother Hawa ¥ : Pires Jog thelr Btates. | Hopn appew | m the Thames.” o SNR etree eee ee yee Fi apes ee WILL ACCEPT $150,000 JOB AS HEAD OF MOVIE INDUSTRY fee, Decision of Postmaster Gen-| CABINET MEMBER eral’s Retirement Given Out | WHO RESIGNS FOR After Conference.» | BIG MOVIE JOB NO DATE DECIDED ON. ——“zZ0 ——— President Expresses Regret Over Losing Member of His Cabinet. WASHINGTO: Jan, 14.—An- Hays will shortly retire from the Cabinet was made at» the White House to-day. After a forty-minute conference with the Postmaster General, Presi- dent Harding sald he could not “well interpose any objection""_ to__Mr. Uays’s retirement to become head of a national association of motion pic- ture producers and distributers. ‘Jt is too great an opportunity for| a helpful public service for him to vefuse,! sald Mr. Harding, “I shall be more than sorry to have him re- tire from the Cabinet, where he has already mad@ so fine o record, but} we have agreed to look upon the sit- vation from the broadest viewpoint and seek the highest public good.” ‘The President personally gave out the following statement: “Phe Postmaster General and I have been discussing at considerable length the proposal which has been made to lim to become the head of a National \soelation of Motion Picture Produc- and Distributers. If the arrange- ment proves to be, when the details nie worked out, what it seems to be I cannot well interpose any objection to Mr. Hays retiring from the Cabinet to up a work so important.” Mr. Hays made this statement: | “with the President's consent’ T Ready to Obey Court and Live decided to undertake the work 4 . ested by the motion picture pro- | Up to Union Contract Pend- ing Appeal. WILL H, HAYS. ©1980 Heeetie= on GARMENT BOSSES. TOREOPEN ALL SHOPS MONDAY jucers and distributors. No contract ng out of the high purposes con- | city will soon come to nn end, the mplated by this great industry.” workers return to their tasks and the {Collins and Seven Duffy Remainin the South Ireland Parliament. Dail Eiream., were absent. Collins, William Cosgrave, Eamon ee | MONTREAL TO OPEN’ EXCLUSIVE WINE SHOP FOR WOMEN Motley Males Will Be Barred From Depot in Heart of Shopping District. MONTREAL, Jan. 14. The Quebec Liquor Commission is planning to open a wine shop for women, managed by members of thelr own sex, on St. Cather~ ine’s Street, in the heart of the shopping district, The purpose jy to make {t un- necessary for women to purchase wine without having to rub shoulders with motley males who now frequenj the Commission's Depots, Wine will be the only beverage sold. 20,000 CONVICTED, 30,000 PROSECUTED AS “WETS” IN 1921 a The Postmaster General said no|industry start in on the busy season ite for his eetirement had been de-| which ig about at hand ded on, that matter being left open] President Schlesinger of the Inter- vaiting his negotiations with the| national Union sald that he hud not notion picture producers, yet received a copy of the letter sent Mr. Hays sald that as soon as pos-|by the manufacturers to Secretar ie he would confer, probably in Hoover and Davis announcing their w York, with representatives of]intent to open their shops u: the motion picture industry. He re- | old terms on Monday ised to discuss the salary which he| “However, I will not order the vould receive in his new position,| workers back.” he added, “until t} it it has been reported as upward |employers unreservedly reinstate the | $150,000 a year. contract they broke wit! While it was stated at the White] ‘The employers have the} Inuse that the question of « succes: | right to appeal from the deci t| uatil he had definitely made|tlon which required the « Q f sion, immediately there sprung | the shops, th numerous and varied repetté. | Tie letter sent to the seeret : ee tantae erin ind ina, Mr.| the manufacturers does not the |# ta home State; (Dr. Hubert | question of reinstating the contract of present First Assistant Post-| May 29, 1919, and of resp it ntutive Steenerson of M manded by Mr. It says in| man of the House Post mustance that, ac mittee. Justice Wagner, the 1 a | no alternative to CROKER CABLES Ren ap tate HE IS IMPROVED | 4 being made from the ae | reitcrat the de of nb Message Received -Da m | turers for the inve a ‘s industry which the two Former Tammany Chief | | sire to make John M. Riehle Now that peace aders M. Riehle, former 1 it [of the dress and wa 1 in © Democratic Club, to-day re-| prising about 35,000 wor to 1 a cablegram from Richard] began making plans te nt d ker announeing that the old ‘Tam- | 7 aye BB nee ry bs oiajeen vy leader's condition nad im President BR ‘ f \“ 1 Yesterday M Hive Manufacturers Prote A L cable from Mrs. Croke {tion to-day sent a let ! Halprin, General M that the fe T j rd of dress at s suffering from «. askin, that a ehble immediately ca 1 bd # BODOG LRBE My. rks existing contract ‘ To-day he ation will also fr unswer ence with the unle G Dublin, 1 ‘ meeting of all the aie aah (yin the city, numt Sane has been called by % 1 proved. RICHARD CROKER." Thursday night ia We! Ha 2 ae R= / $12,907,693 Property Seized, $3,000,000 Collected at Cost of $6,274,523. WASHINGTON, Jan. 14,.—The full complishments of national Prohibi » revealed to-day in facts and the Prohibition Bureau on the third birthday of the hteenth Amendment This summary of ‘oreement supplied to the om we t th res by eve of year's en United Pre last rwed for ent drunkenness decreased gallons of liquor have been minal prosecutions were be- onvictions seized y totalled $12.907,- © major accomplpishments cost uM including rent, misce! ffiee expenditures, salaries = ivelling expenses of National Of t riminal prosecutions | ) endants pleaded air the courts are not] ‘ law defendants, ac totalled less than 1,000. | Importation of liquor from other | « for medicinal purposes was 1 per cent. of the total con- mptign of liquor in the United! she year before Prohibition, were obtained | vs jand des IRISH GOVERNMENT IS SETI UP IRISH PARLIAMENT RATIFIS TREATY AND ELECTS EIGHT ~ TO FORM NEW GOVERNMENT Others Named to Set Up Free State, Griffith and g Heads of Dail— De Valera and Followers Absent. DUBLIN, Jan, 14 (Associated Press).—The Anglo-Irish Treaty creating the Irish Free Stale was unanimously ratified this morning by Eamon De Valera and his supporters, who opposed the treaty in the A Provisional Government was constituted, comprising Michael J. Duggan, P. J. Hogan, Finian Lynch, Joseph McGrath, Prof. John MacNeill and Kevin O’Higgins, The list of Ministers does pot In- clude Arthur Griffith, President of the Dail, nor George Gavan Duffy, the Dail's Mir ster of Foreign Affairs, presumably because foreign uffairs, ulthough they will be within the com- petence of the Free State wh 1 com stituted, will not be formally handled by the Provisional Transitional Gov- ernment. ‘The entire busin.ss of ratifying the treaty and setting up a Provisional Government occupied less than twen ty minutes, Not a murmur of dissent marred the proceedings. ‘The brief meeting was presided over by William De Roiste (Liam Rolsite) of Cork City, who was placed in nom- imation by Patrick O'Malley, Mem- ber for Connemara, with Finian Lynch of Kerry seconding the nomi- nation. Among the few privileged spectators was M, Blanche, the French Consul, The chairman announced that when the transition period was completed the Dail Eireann would decree a gen= eral clection, enabling the people to Pronounce on a form of constitution and elect representatives to the Par- Hament of the nation, The roll call established the fact that not one member of Mr. De Valera's party was present. The four Trinity College members all at- tended Pierce Beasley of Kerry formally moved the resolution approving the treaty, with Joseph McBride of Mayo, brother of Major John Me- Brid was exocuted after the Easter Week rising tn 1916, seconding who the motion Mr. McBride sald the treaty was demanded by an overwhelming m jority of the people of Ireland and was for the benefit of the country, The resolution was carried unani- mously, and Deputy Ward of Donegal proposed the clection of the Minis- ters. Ju McKenna of Meath seconded this proposition and the resolution was passed without di sent Arthur Griffith, President of the Dail nn, addressing the meeting sald thought it desirable to make letinity what the position was of the siona) Government that had been nto being to carry out the of the treaty. The Dail Eireann, w i remain in exist- treaty’s terms were general elections The Provisional 1, would need and of every good would be heavy. many difficulties it would carry suppor Its tas ula Jesery Irishman. it aad have fron t) w sure the would make etween Irishmen. would be given fo ound, They were 4 new era on t&is occasion red that the old differences forever. New differ- ise \n every community, ald arise as was nment Every guarantec starting be banished ences must but they w

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