The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1922, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1982. ensorship for the motion pictures. To fact, the preliminary skirmishes ja bil te 4 Cabinet job, | w | hel f Frerite © Cemaeranty Reus quished the duties ef his Cabinet job, tenprend Vederal tequlation, ad TROOPERS GUARD there was @ report thet bis friends| POLION CRAROE UNMPLOTED. tesa’ in o op wmbia. Tt le al: | aithough his realgnation does not bo- 0 first test rector Gener: TUR would LONDON, Jan. 25.—More than 2,000} | ltureinduery renee the aenave | eee etre unl, March ¢: Dr. | ty” come ase re at or acters nee ae é i. Aetormined to aak all legislative oan. | Hubert Work: First Asatetant, 18 DoW) tng prevent agitation. He haa many yesterday in the neighborhood of the dy it i Fa ING N aldatoe ‘whether ‘thay “are fut oF Nee ott ootae. "2 ™4¥| friends among the members at Con-| Authorities Get Warning of Plot to Week Bromwich Polles Court. Five : consoraiip. Uf they are for it Pith ran b gress who would doubtless hate to Release Jerse ie ere were arrested. Trat- If i Wer thiseed that these poopie have |. May's stand egninat the bill Before seq the Industry given a nevere blow - — the was held up for several houre and ie ae a fo cetaee seek cai ust dates tacky Baws th daily newspapers has | {U8 a8 Hays takes the reins, Guilty ler. several were hurt when the police ‘ oa gn deiocoret= bey iehota picture “aiews Ae veumicen 7 placed him in geod position to oppose A cordon of State troopers ts to-day charged the manifestants. } 7 Fi lgieniy to investigate these charges | #!! sorte of efforts to regulate the mo- MORD CLASHES IN ITALY, warding the County Jail at Newton, ——-___ } 3g jand see whether they are true or | Um Picture industry, from Washing-| LONDON, Jan, 25,—Renewed con-|N. Jy following a warning of a plan to iy . @URMANS OVERSURSORIEE CAN . ee | not.” ton. While there is a little sentiment] flicts between the Fascist! and Com-| release Tony Turko and ten others in BERLIN, Jen. 94.—The eapitad ching : be Senator eMyers says that his reso- | Mone the sed rape ea sive munists in several provincial centres | dicted for the murter of Albert Koster, .. which to construct the pretest Rhine- 9 lution was {ntreduced “long before | Shown questionable plays, the ‘eeling | of Italy were reported to-day to the | @ road enginecr, in a hold-up last spring. | there while the six men tn the hold-up | Main-Danube Canal ‘ Alleged Poltieal 4 Activities Of| the Haye appointment was dreamed | i Congress at this time does not war-| Central News Agency. Winks. Wis coaviclsd yesiurday ‘and (Wil with the teieke: uaa eee - ; , Movie Men t6 Be | of," and that there is no politics in it, | ant @ forecast that the censorship . = ° ‘ - = se 4 sg At his request a sub-committee has | @dvocates will wim out. Many mem- en 5 Investigated. | been named o take up the resolutt»n, | bers of Congress say that this is a/ | consisting of Senators Shortridge of | matter for the Btates and not the hie | California, Norris of Nebraska and| Federal Government. Senator Mey- (Special to The Evening World.) Ashurst of Arizona. They will met] 6re's bill merely sets up a censorship é WASHINGTON, Jan. 25, — The| to consider the matter one day this | board tn the District of Columbia, but | 4 @tage is being set in Congress for a| Week. the motion picture owners feel thie) 4 Battle, over the question of Federal} Will Hays had sorerenuy retin- Fwould be an entering wedge to more eae tm the Senate are alroady on. Those | Behind the censorship plan are not waiting for “eGneral” Will Hays to TomDaril, Broady vay. marshall his cohorts in opposition rand at Sts. rp ‘Senator Meyers of Montana has a Hill pending and it is tikely hearings y will be ordered on the bill, witch is before the Judiciary Commiitee Mey: i of ers also has a resolution pending whieh provides for an investigation of alleged political activities of the motion picture industry. I: was brought about, its author says, by the | report that the motion picture peo- | ple have determined to catechise all candidates for Legislatures and ox- Regularly 12.75 pair, for 8.25 ecutive offices as to whether or pied ee oferee roeuacion wy aw of te) EINE CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, FULL SIZE,. WHITE wciThare, has been a great deal of|] WITH PINK AND BLUE BORDERS OR PLAIDS IN Se'Gharncter or pletaree mown, || VARIOUS COLOR COMBINATIONS. A SOFT LOFTY said Senator Meyers. “Some of them |] QUALITY ASSURING WARMTH WITHOUT EXCESS- to be shown. 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