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Burnett about answering questions. He expects to establieh an alibt, he sald. The cloak of mystery covering principals and details of the fogsing ahd murder of Watt Daniel and ‘Thomas Richards by a mob of masked terrorists will be torn off within forty- eight hours, Federal authorities an- nounced. Department of Justice agents have entablished the identity of the mya- terious figure who loosed a heavy charge of dynamite which freed the two bodies from weights which had held them undiscovered at tie bot- tom of Lake La Fourche since last August, they announced. An arrest will be made to-day or to-morrow, they declared. Persona) representatives of the Governor will present a vast amount of data, collected principally ip Morehouse Paris and bearing 4i- veetly on the operations of the Kian in that section. As to the alleged attack on Magor MeKoin, who was openly active io affairs, examination of the automobile has convinced these {p- vestigators that no oie could have been im the machine when the shots were fired and escape injury. ‘The car was pierced with numerous holes and there ts now a belief it was unoccupied when the firing took place. The inference is that State GLANS SHE SHOT DEFENSE OF LF Kept Christmas Eve Vigil Over Body of Slain Man. FINALLY TOLD POLICE.| Corpse, Quilt Thrown Over It, Remained in Her Room + Twelve Hours. LOUISVILLE, ee 4A wome..‘s story of 2 quarrel. & sfiut and ber vigil trea: Gust o2 dawn oor | the body of the mar she Billinf wu) being checked up dy Prifire Deqact ment investigators Bere to-day: “LT killed my fri Mea Cire 7 Jones, thirty-two years eff gertt divorcee, announced when she eatecn! | Police Headquarters fest defers dur- light Monday. She was disbereiet. hysterical. The men om daty counted her statement. “Oh, he's dead. I shot Bim: peo" find him out there on the fcer. 1 left him covered up with his oxn overcoat. I know he's dead. He wy It to be untrue, Open hostility to the Ku Klux ex. pressed by the men remains the only other possible motive, Officials point of the two ever bad been clared. This was the first intimation om- Sunday afternoon apartment. Mra. Jones said she fired in se! defense. Black, according to her a count of the tragedy, became angry when he learned her daughter Clara, seventeen, was with her and that her divorced husband, C. H, Jones of Cin- cinnati, a Louisville and Nashville baggagemaster, was to visit his daughter. Black feared, Mra. Jones declared, that a reconciliation betwoen the divorced couple would be effected through the visits of the father with Clara, When Black, who, she declared, “broke up my home and caused me to get a divorce," reached for a pistol on @ nearby table, she said, she selzed the weapon first and fired. Bisci fell. How long he lived she did not know. She covered him with his coat and a quilt, Later she placed a screen of chairs before the body, All night Iong she kept the death watch, Never was she able to sum- mon courage to call the police. Three times, she declared, she went to the hone uns thrpe times turned Im Mrs. Jones’ Another unexploined point, though the answer seems to be fairly evi- dent, involves the discovery of the dence that the two men were dead. TURKS PROTEST HEARING ARMENIANS. AT PARLEY Po eo Press).—A vigorously worded protest against the decision of the Neer East Conference Sub-Commiasion on Mino: (iea to perinit Armenian and Bulgarian delegates to appear before the sub- © and set forth their was forwarded to the conference to- by the Turkish delegatior The Sub-Commission on Nationalities t Clara returned from a picture show. With her companion, the daughter Spent some time in the hall, Later she went to her bedroom on the sec- ond floor, Mrs. Jones finally called the wirl to come downstairs and sleep with her. When morning came the daughter still was unaware of the presence of the body in the room, the mother sald. And then Mrs, Junes telephoned for her former husbund to come to her. He refused. [t was then she teld Clura what had happened ani went her for her futher, In the girl's absence the woman went to Volice Headquarters and toid her story, She wes charged with murder, Jones, it was said here, Bled suit for divoroe four yeure ugo, naming Bluck us co-respondent, Later the petition was withdrawn. Mrs. Jones then filed sult, charging cruelty an) Non-support, By consent, it was suid, tis suit was not contested. Jones said yesterday he would do anything possible to help his turmer wife. Already, police investigators de clare, flaws lave been found tn the account of the tragedy as iven by Mrs. Jones, Lack was shot in the back, EB. A. Lartin, Captain of De- fectives said. This fact, he cluimed, indicate the vistim was not taking the uggressive when wounded. Also his clothes were powder burned, showlug the weapon was fired at clowe range. Two other facts plained, Clara has declared, police say, that she did not sleep with her mothar any part of the night. investigation Gieclosed, Ht was claimed, that the bed the girl's had not been occu. pied. The investigators are also at a lops to account for the fact that no oveupant of the three story apartment house heard a pistol shot near the time Mrs, Jones claims the shooting ogeurred, Biack’s mothor and sister had come from Addison, Ky., to be with hin ster, Mrs, Susun Mall, for Ho did not come for the inner, but his family thought ho hud been detained by busine sales manager for one of automobile concerns in the He was unmarried, and accord. ing to wcquaintahcex, had Uttle to do with women, Tho police have numerous letters written by Mrs, Jones and Black «wo each other. Jones and hia daughter left for Cin- st night. He sald that he Ar diacussed to-day the question of fixing the nationality of the peoples inhabiting provinces which have been detached from Turkey, such as Syria, Irak and Palestine. It decided that Greek and Turkish subjects could have the option of declaring themuelyes subjects of thelr nation within @ period not yet d termined. After the expiration of this period they would become, by reason of thelr continued residence. citizens of the countries in Which they restded. patted Bab sais lS, HOLD-UP PRISONERS HELD IN $100,000 BAIL Mae Complaints A. Ratding Card Gi: Charged with holding up « card game ‘nthe apartment of Alphonon Rulx, a clgarmaker, No. 280 Iast 7hth Streot. and robbing . fifteen players, Michae! les!, twenty years old, No. 1646 Second Avenue. and William Machant!, twenty years old, No. 345 Hust Téth Street, were held in $100,000 bail each for the Grand Jury by Magistrate Douras ‘in, Marten Gourt to-day. Thoro were nie com- plaints against the prisoners. During the hold-up one of the playors who had been robbed dropped to the floor and crawied wnseon to mn witdow where he suminoned two patrolmen, who YOUTH oF 16 Dd Sixteen-year-old Louis Messina held in West Farms Police © day by Magistrate Simms tn $16 on a charge of robbery, Detectives ‘Thompson and Reilly said that Messina, accompanied by another youth, en: fered the cigar etore of Louly Tinetul, No, 765 Morris Park Avenue, on the night of Dec. 21, and that while Mes- sina held a revolver pointed at Tinstul head the other thief rifled the cush it $2 also unex- Mis Jones was ar- | uigned In police court on a churge of murder, bee a, ENGINEER KILLED IN WeEHAw. KEN MISTAKEN FOR ANOTHER. The bedy of an engineer killed tn the Erie yarde at Weehawken when ho fell beneath @ rill engine, which w: first identified as that of Joseph Vos- back of was discovered late last t ¢! ‘of 4 Wek, of No, 416 g He was black jacked ane robbed. By a prettyyoy-rider | who had her air Dovbec. le wary HOME BREAKER IN || “Physically Fit’’ Contest ACCA OOOOOE AR Bp mon Oe ee as ; THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBE ~TTHOODED KLANSMEN PASS OUT GOLD IN AAR AA RRA R Anni The Evening World’s Open to All New York High School Boys. Exercise Chart No. 1 TWENTY OF TH CHARTS WILL BE PUBLISHED—ALL POSED FOR BY SENATOR ROYAL S. COPELAND FOR THE EVENING WO! HE USES THESE EXERCIS: DAILY TO KEEP AIMSELF PHYSICALLY FIT. High School Boys! Go into training at once through The Evening World’s ex- ercise charts, posed for by Senator Copeland. See The Evening World daily. You have four weeks of training in which to make yourself “Physically Fit.” Win an Evening World gold medal. How to Perform Exercise No. 1. Stwné erect, right arm stretoh- ing epward and left arm drwrward. Swing right arm Senwara down to side and left forward and upward. one, two, one, two and Six Appear During Xmas Services in Belleville and Montclair. Knights of the Ku Klux Kian, in the ghostly uniform of their organi- zation, carrying cross and American flag, visited two New Jersey churches during Christmas Eyt services and another delegation of the Knights called upon two Newark men, leaving baskets of Christmas food for their families. The two men thus visited are Catholics Six hooded’ members of the Klan entered the Italian Baptist Church at Silver Lake, Belleville, at 6 o'clock on that evening while the congregation was singing the second bymn of the service. The leader bore a tall cross above his head and two others fol- severte position of arms. lowed carrying an American flag. Wake 2 swings with each Three others were in the rear of the arm alternately. procession as it marched to the altar. Thero the six knelt as if in prayer, ae ae The Rev. B. Pascale, conducting the service, asked the men what they meant. The leader replied, ‘We are just your friends and we come to help you. Will you join. us With this a letter, inclosing a $10 bill, was handed to the pesior. Then the Klansmen filed out of the church. ‘The first group of five ex clees (see Evening World eect day for a new chart) are intended for warming up. ‘They prepare the body for thi mere strenuous movements to follow—the ones that really The Rev. Pascale seid that the take off any ourplus fat and men, who were large in stature, be- Wpreabe! the MmUssuler) Ge: haved themselves In an entirely or- weoomnest: derly manner in the church. He added . that about two weeks ago he was ed by telephone whether his Christmas Eve service was to be in English, He roplied that it would be in Italian. ‘The visit Klansmen spoke to him in English. They left in twor limousines. A delegation, similarly garbed, and thought to be the same that made the Stiver Lake visit, went that sat evening to tho Italian Presbyterian Church in Montelair. They stood for about twenty minutes in the rear part of tho church during service and, after 2eeen pen sess oe How the Physically Fit Contest Will Be Held. The Evening Warld, co-operat- ing with the Board of Edu cation and the Health De- partment of Greater New York, has atrived at @ plan to determine WHO ARE THE MOST PHYSICALLY FIT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS IN poe erent a= =+-— = er a wo "on = = Prd THE CITY. The chairmen putting two handfuls of ns in @ 1 inate: collection box, went thelr way Han esteal elt aeleo ty Ths homes visited were those of Ad- elimination tests during the dison Brittes of No. 3 Sheridan Ave- third week in Januar; . four nue, and Edward Kurtz, No. 6 in the i aime street, Newark. Tags on the boys from each school (96 in all) who are most physically fit. Th candidates will undergo another examination at the Health Week Exposi- tion, Grand Cent-al Pala dan. 22-27, before six judg who will seléct three me boys from each borough. Remember, High School Boys, ‘Che Evening World is offering FI¥TEEN MEDALS—gold, silver, bronze—to the high school boys in the five boroughs who prove themselves the MOST PHYSICALLY FIT at the Health Week Exposi- baskets of food left stated that the contents were the gifts of the Ku Klux Klan of Kearny HARDING ALREADY | MOVING ON BORAH'S ECONOMIC PLAN tion, rie Central Palace, Jan. 29-27. egin your exercises’ to-day—consult your physical in a structor for details—watch THE EVENING WORLD each (Continued) day. CUT OUT CHARTS AND PASTE IN SCRAPBOOK. EVENING WORLD'S PHYSICALLY FIT CONTEST IN a. was utsel the sacrifices Ame ing to make. RSE CHURCHES R 26, 1922. NEW-ORLEANS ENTRIES JEFFERSON PARK, NEW ORLRANS.— Rntries for to-morrow races are ae fuilow FIRST HACH—Purve $7c0 MUSSOLINI TO HONOR FASCISTI IN NEW COIN WITH ANCIENT EMBLEM 112; Conaola- M., 107 Premier. ROME, Dee. 26. Premier Mussolini has ordered the coinage of money in a new design bearing the fasces, or bun- dle of rods carried by the ancient Uetors, ‘as the emblem of ancient Rome and the new Italy, regen- erated by the Fascisti."” Tho Fascist) derived their name from this emblem, 1 107, mter, 112; Re Onlek, 118; SQralegmo, MOF: Mania *Camoufinge, Wi: *Whalel 118; *Wireleam, 11 Kemble, 115; Spr own, wone, 114; “Oreu Youneed, 110; *Hermis 110! *Orlovn, thres-year-olda | and ‘one mile.—*Mai *Last Blush, *May Hodine, 100; Our Hetay, 103; Encrinite 108; Winks, 104; *Fluff, a ry Gy = — bd WOMAN IS LINKED IN KILLING OF “MARKED MAN” OF DRY SQUAD Oho Agent Left Her Home Short Time Before He Was Shot, Police Are Told. STEUBENVILLE, 0O., De A woman entered into consi to-day in the killing yesterday of Charles “Dixie” Blinn, Prohibition of- ficer, the “marked man" of the Dry Squad here, | Police said Blinn was last seen lenving the home of Miss Lulu Lyte, Webster Alley, about 10 P. M., and that shortly after that residents told of hearing shots near the house, end of seeing an automobile driven away from near the residence. According to infor pollee, they 1 to-day, ap- peared at the home of Cho Walk- er, South Ninth Street, lust night, in an intoxicated condition, brandish- ng a revolver, and threatening to pinch” & number of “places.” He ia gaid to have left Walker's home in company with Miss Lyle. Police are working to-day on the theory that Blinn’s murder was planned; that he was shot and placed in the machine in Webster Alley and hia body taken to Marsh Alley, two blocks away, and there dwuped out, There we no bloodstains on the Bround where the body was found. —_ BRONX PROTESTS GIVING CITY PLUM TO. WALLIS Urges fammany Not to Name Him New Commissioner of Correction, Bront Den ers kept the wig i busy with protest messages -year-olda and up| when they heard that former f Si *{ tion Commissioner Frederick A. is slated for appointment to the of Gommissione pays $10,000 a yoar vacant on Jan. 1 when cumbent, . Man Secretary The Bronx organization demanded the place tmmediately Mr. Harnilton » elected. Mr. Wallis does not live in the Bronx, and although he served on Democratic State Finan Comnilttes he was an open eker for jon nomination for Mayor f we y, 192; Sajoutta, o oor Sport, 106 Hawk and Raffles, Holland. los La n an eigh 113; Cracl *Woodtrap, 108. SIXTH R. three-year-olds eeldings; one ra worth Lust, 110; SDr. ‘He riven Blinn u Gallie, Sir Side SECOND RACE Green Gold, Springvale. THIRD RACE—Encrinite, Last Brush. FOURTH RACE—Rock Salt, Sport, Better Times. FIFTH RACE—Woodtrap, side, Uncle Velo SIXTH RACE—Bravo, Race Camouflage, Fern, Poor Easte- Ettahe, Dr. HAVANA ENTRIES. Havana entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: iree-veur- six furlongs.--*Chico 5; *Faenton Girl 110; *Hump: anization lead- fall to-day et : Juanita 34, ay TH 115: 1g; $100: *Pretty Bat Wallis 10 present in- milton, becomes fleld, t RACE—Three. 04 115) Brook’ THIRD ward, cla Year End furlongs.— + Master- ngOr, Belle of which he did not get > CHILDREN ON GIFT SLEDS DROWN WHEN ICE BREAKS LANCASTER, Pa., Dec, 26.—Pla ing with Christmas sleds, three small children broke through tce in Coa estoga Creek to-day and drowned The victims were Martha Weinhold, Mary Welnhold, seven, and Iny, 1s: Yah Prowpector, 1¢8; 1 1 165: “Don: Harlock claimed. John B, Hammond, Chief of Po Noo, announced to-day that every world. The CO-OPERATION WITH THE NEW YORK HEALTH nici it obligation anight soem {>be DEPARTMENT AND BOARD OF EDUCATION. Fe a ote Hukite TikeAITE Copyright, 1022 (New York Kventng World), Press Publishing © PAPE TAALIGHUNGH Aol BGR eBeORNeT 2 %) to offer at this time, It feels that + ———— Juropean nations have problems which they must offer t solv BIG STORM BATTERS TO TRY CAMERA CURE | witch depend absomtely 6 ON DRUNKS ARRESTED | i)ihcicmm. tuais. and. die OUT IN DES MOINES | The nearent thing to 4 sussestion of a ’ Prisoners When They Get was contained in President Harding's Sober a ljorrible bx ple.’ last address to Co w iat ae belief, for the moment at any (Continued) drunken man who is bronght into | Mter Is that arf economic conference ee Police Headquartets hereafter wil! | Would be futile, unless it is pr d lifeboats and her third-class saloon] lave his pleture taken, by a conference of Premiers or Am- red to clear up the flooded. When the offender bos hassadors emn ) the Another ship to reach Queénstown| sober again he will be presented political relations Bo ayuroye i ntil was the Garmamta, whose decks were; with a picture of himself, so t such an jetta oa Buus ae badly damaged and some of her boats bickerings over tHe gconaine ip roby he may know just how he looked swept away. when he was brought to the fait lema would probs gar no further The Britigh steamer Athelmere} Hammond hopes this “picture | than they have heretofore came in to-day under half-speed, her} cure’? { be a pot nada The United States would be glad captain reportipg that he had en- against drunkenness. to attend a conference to stubil countered storms of hurricane force - — political re of throughout tho entire trip front Ret-1 BRITISH BOND INTEREST | American nations thre terdam, When but a few dayy out a ment to limit of the Holland port the vessel sprung IS DENIED EX-KAISER | would go somewhat arainst the grain a leak and 1,200 tune of her varko wooo to rush headlong into @ political con of sugar beet molasses lad to be jet-| Broker Wie Cashed Coupn ference which would merely arrange Usoned. Her men were kept busy at] Refand Several Million F another balance of power he pumps for a number of days BR ELS, Dec. CAssocintea| But the question of *.nd armament ‘The White Star liner Cedric arrived | pregy).--Tho decision of the lower Bel-|is not merely a European matter here yeaterday two days late fromt oo oui that former Em wi. [Hts expense is tr ectly affect o Liverpoot aud Queenstown with aja] he” courte {h | nmperor Wills | ices of Amegican farm products. If pansengers and $740.00 In gold specic|!*™M has no right to collect Interest on} a ooey currency were higher in after passing through a series of! British bonds las been sustained by] value the purchasing power of the westerly gales, culmunating tn a hur- Court of Appeate tn a decision hand-| european people would be greater and reane last ‘Tuesday, when the wind] .q gown to-day. The court ordered althe oxport trade of Amertea would ix and sea were 80 terrific that Capt G. RB. Metoaife, R.N. R.. the master slowed the Cedete down to five knots. which was just steering way. Hi said he had never experienced such a blow wince he was mate of the ship Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy in a cyclone off Tutticorin In the Indian Ocean more than twenty years ago On Tuesday five steamships in touch Brussels exchange broker to refund to admitted — beyond the British bank involved, several mil- lion franca paid en coupons which the bank later learned belonged to the ex- Kaiser, ‘The ownership came to light when the Bri Government protested againat the payment. The Dutch bank figuring in this case, said to be one of severa) Improved—that's question in oMfcial quart e It land armament. were reduced Kuro pean budgets would be balanced and the currencies of all nations would correspondingly Increase in yalus So, on the broad ground of reduc- ing land armament. a conference on Atiantic problems—to Hmit construc- hrough which the former Emperor sent Janes and submartnes—and with the Cedric were hove-to, and one| "Tour tion of airp! n Teenie tre Malbn tad het ering coupons to be cashed #o that traco of fat the name time discuss land arma. * J i . oat, wa 01 - q . gear put out of commission, the ca rat Dar ee OzoMer T ment, which wasn't treated at tho tain aaid, The captain added that — Washington ‘parley a ye ago, is there had been storms Ip the Atlantic for nearly @ month now without any let-up. The Red Star liner Zeeland, which was tn company with the Codrio in mid-Atiantic, arrived three days late from Antwerp via Southampton and Cherbourg with 890 passengers, who were all glad to get on shore. ‘The United States of the seandin- belng disquased by the pow ‘America wants euch a conference held in Europe, where European problems can be better discussed and where American disinterestedness can come into full play, It is hoped here the conference will be called for Lon- don or Brussels or The Mague, and conversely it is hoped the conference will not be called tor en cer Maris STORM BATTERED SHIPS FORCED TO SEEK PORT LONDON, Dee, 8#.—Advices from “al- mouth report the arrival of Venusia, from London for Portland, Me., with machinery deranged, and the Ef- from Vamburg for Anghem, New Or- avian-American Lino, in command ot] ane Heakine Berlin, where the atmosphere 4 Capt. Voldburg, reported heavy going RK aw prod ron Dec. 1h until sho waw to eignt| Y : ; git ( : Her wireless carvicd owe 7 an steamer Londonier, from of Republican’ noorats, WoNlid ‘iimited| Plymouth for Norfolk, arrived ut|probably bo selected by President with great diMiculty a ponding power were rigged, usenstown Dee. 34. to make repairs, | Harding. Because of the songtns Dee RACH: —Hobbed Tair, leppler, a cousin, five, | ‘orhaps, Aerah Gio On bad ‘ THAD RAC nt innan. M MASKED MEN HOLD UP | Cal FSO Boxy j TWO STORES, BINDING own, “Kdgar Allen ae « AND GAGGING CLERKS RACE:—May Rose. Fay- cs ee e El Corone} Police Believe Same Pair Kobh -a| , RACE:—C. Short erles Within Tweaty | stop. Mallowmot Minntes. 1 eee Two grocery stores were robbed to- BORAH’S PROPOSAL day in Union Hill and West Hoboken WILL BE AMENDED | under almost wentical clreumstan --—— and within twenty minutes of ¢: Senators Plan to Limit Scope of] other, giving rise ta the Confere the work was done by | WASHINGTON, Deo. 26 (Asso. | masked men ence Wich, N Fress). nate Ttepublicgn Traders conferred to-day in wn effort to agree on what changes they will sock in the propossl of Senatér Borsh, for interta » was held up at the point of a pistol at 7.20 A. M und forced into a back room, where he was tled with picture wire and gged with an old towel, One hun- was Aaken from the cash G liour Jater he hiican, {0 an rmament cos- ‘The proposal is embodied it it WON KNOCKED DOWN, TRANPLED ff N SUBMAY RUS Same Ambulance Doetoi Later Attends Girl Who Fainted at Same Station. Mrs. Anna Wolsoff of No. 218 Bast Ninety-cighth Street, getting off southbound train in the Times Sql Inteeboro subway station at 6:48 o'clock to- was knocked down in 1g to fight her way through the crowded {nto the train, the cement base of t her scalp severely and she was trampled by the crowd which went into a panic over her screams and thoso of women whe saw her fall, Policeman ‘Timothy Hussion the noise from tho street and down and carried Mrs, Wolsoff to store. Ambulance was calied from Mrs, Wolsoff w after her hurts Dr. Herbert to the hosp: e Flower iad been dressed, liad hardly returned when he was called by iceman to the samo subway station, Miss Mary Burke, of No, 340 West 14th Street, a wait- ress who had sprained her ankle by, slipping on the wet floor of the rese taurant in which sho worked, started home. The pain of her wrenched ankle became so severe as she was waiting on the southbound platform of the station that she screamed and fainted. Dr. Herbert bandaged the ankle and she was able to go on. > GIRL IN RUM YACHT CASE SEEKS ALIMONY FROM HUSBAND SUING HER Hirsch Admitted Loving Hillionaire Bootlegger,” Cas- wese, Is Chat Court Justice Mullan to. ed decision on the applica Mrs. Edith Hirseh, No, 610 le Drive, for $50 a week alt- mony anil $500 counsel fees, pending trial of the divere suit against her. by Milton Hirsch, a salesman. Mrs. Hirsch recently testified at the’ trial in Brooklyn of Antonio Cassese, “millionaire bootlegger,"’ convicted of liguor inte the United States, that loved Cassese, but only “respec her husband. ccording to the affidavit file@ by Max Steinert, counsel for the hus- band, Mrs. Hirsch admitted she went to Nassau last April with Casseso on t Edith, named for her, and upon return lived with Cassese ag man ond wife. Mrs. Hirsch elutms her husband earns $1,000 a week, while he on_ the charit : Supreme rate tion of Rive smugelin ness CITY HAS $200,000 BUT IS SHORT OF FUNDS Has No Right Now fetted Bail view of the making for Comp- i to borrow money for mu- (he District Attorney's 1 pur ffieo to-day called atte! that the City Ch Inin now has more nn $200,000 ) of Liberty bonds ‘aieh were a8 security for bail yids which have been forfeited, Assi Vistrict Attorney Joseph Worrester in « memorandum to his chier, Mr, Banton, says that as the law stand the city is prevented from selling these bonds, He suggests that an effort be made to obtain authority from the Leg islature to sell such bendstafter twenty days’ grace an nent to the Naval Appro- trlation Bill, which is to come before Limself free and notified the the Senate to-morrow, when It reas- sembles after the Chr@stmus holiday John Hide, No. 476 Ke n Ave A large part of the Republican Hoboken, manager of t membership and a number of Demo-| Eagle Grocery Store at No. 184 Suni cratw are understood to be ugainat the}init Avenue, was trevted in a Vorah amendment in its present form.| similar fashion twenty minutes later The views of President Harding, Sec-| by two robbers who made away with retary Hughes and other Administra-[$170 in cash, after forcing Hide to tion officials have been sought, but] open tho safe. Senators who have talked with them ae wil not disclose what opinions were] RED TAPH BARS ACCEPTANCE OF expressed +S. FUNDS. Senator Lodge ‘of Massachusetts, American archac- the Republican Senate leader, was offered a wt tea of fur fourteen years toward wvations in Leche sald to oppoxe amendment as it stands, although he and other Ad- ministration supporters, It was said, might be willing to give it thelr sup- port if it were Nmited in scope. Those who want to see the language of the proposal changed include Sena- tors Curtis of Kansas, asnistant R publican leader; Smoot of Utah, and but st Babelon the tie cept the offer becatine of thi al red tape involved _ IN NEW ZBALAND, FBANTHQUAK New Zealand, Vee. Watson of Indiana. uake shock was fit Most of the Republican trreconcit- lock yeat ay afternoon. It able group were said to be against tho) liste at 3 (fap debe cline ta benbieiat any amendment as written, or any siml-|'@ [°a'0" © tha cauntrs’ distro: lar provision likely, in thelr opinion, | (rent (asurea opened at the bear lt lo result In European entanglements. | waik: while rome pla tl ae see = pulldings swayed f ming fashion eee litical and economic problema | a volved, Secretary of State Hughes] FRENCH CIGAR nox ie NO PICKS Secretary of the Treasury Mellon ne u Lae Rete tie . and See 301 +] PARIS, Dec. 28--J, Ly Luntley, ay and Secretary of Commerce Hoover} PARIS, five. tooo oe ine in ane ire being talked of for at least thr places on such a commission. But the idea is growing that a pollt- suburbs of Colombes, In the Departme of the Seine, using @ tiny home-made apparatus Manufactured from a ‘on! conference muat alther procede]} pox fast night heard somebody t or run concurrently with an economic}in lows. luntley declared hb nonference. ‘That's why < could disting the Amerlean accent rah's resolution, even !f passed, _> hot be acted upc 6. The powers| wRs. BRIDGET HICKEY oman a approve e idea e 1 J of conference. The things to R, —Mrs Rrldget eelded are When and where such a ‘es dead ot her conference shall be called and what} home jn Brockport, near here. shall be she scope of ite discussion. foame Ireland tn 1867, If more than a half Century of and concentrated effort, study improvement in eandy- craft does not insure quality of the highest character— where will you find it? Advt.on Page 13 “Lost and Pound" articles Fertived in ‘The World or reporte t ‘and Vound Bi 103, World Bu for’ thirty days, ean be left al Advertising tolephened Cail 1000 Brooklyn Offi A ai eek: ce, 4100 Main, —_—_—_————— oieo. MANY. Campbell Funsra way, Oath wt., until Tuesday. BRIGGS. B Broadway, OOth w neaday, 12 Room. DOLGHTY,—ANLOINETTE, Campbell Bur here! Church. Bway, @0th, Tues, 8 P, Mt, EK. GEORGY. Churen, Bway, 06th at Campbell Funeral Tuesday, 8 P. Mi. Campbell Funerai

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