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INTERBORO OFFERS
NEW
Fewer Are Fllrng Appl cations
TO BUY 350 CARS
IF RENT IS REDUCED
SpecIal to TI • New 1 ork 7
eo
WASHINGTON
24 -1 on
g
ures
of the emplo,March
ment sttuat
w hleh apparentry Indicate that the
1\ orst of the bUl:'iness deflrcsslOn IS
O\er were made pubhe today by
the PresIdent S conte renee on un
emplo)ment
Reports from the F eder,al em
ployment bureaus sho:v that fa
eHry 100 places lIsted at the bu
reaus there were 226 applicants in
Januar~ 205 III February and 1IH
for lIIarel!
Hedley Proposes to Advance
ServICe Program If the Ele·
vated Cuts !ts Charge.
SHEARN SEES LONG DELAY, I
COLLINS AND CRAIG
AS CIV~ WAR NEARS
I Canarllan Law Held fo Bar
Government Calls Them to Lon·
don for Conferences on the
Irish Situation.
NeWp:!Ul:tehn\n:;~a::t o~eep 15-DAY,40-HOURWEEK
BLAME:"::":' S:~:'DEJ FOR FORD EMPLOYES
Escapes With Life
to
FurnIsh
Storage
Yards-Commission Ignores
Mayor
Frank Hedlc
s
Letter
New Permanent Working Policy,
With Saturday and Sunday
Shut·Down, Is Announced.
now contemplated during the next fne
years If the lntetborougl could get from
tl e Manhattan RaIlway (ompanJ a re
ductlon In the p esent rent fo
the ele
vated lineR
:.\Ir Hedlel <:ald tI at If tl e clt~ r\ 0 Id
provide the nccessan storage )alds and
"hop rnell hes and if there l\ ere no dlr
{leulUes llba t power It" ould be pas
~lble to begIn to put tl e cars nto ser
'\ Ice m abo t seven months after a
stal t v. as n ade TI e purcl ase of ad h
tional cars waul] permIt t c Interbor
ough to extend Jts pe iod f a x n m
operation so as to sp earl tl e rUo;:l hour
traffic 0\ €or a longel t1 ne
Ex Jusb e Clarence J Sl earn spec al
counsel of the comn SSlOn said ).lr
HedleJ "oull be questlOned concprning
the posslb Ilty of Implonng tI 0 "e vice
In non rush ho rs at a s bseQuent lear
ing Judge SJ ea n expresse 1 the hope
that the compa
t1 e con n i
on an 1
the cit) administration, 0 Id co operate
to bring about better s('n ice He I eId
out an oj lC bran h to CorpOI atlon
counsel John P 0 DI en bJ askinl:J the
latter to try to get tl e Boar 1 of E~tl
mate to pro Ide sto age ar Is i nmedi
ateb Jf ;\Jr He ley "oull promise to
buy addItional car<:
'V Dluatlon JJearJng- Potitponed
-l1pon the repre~cntation of James L
Quac enb sl general co n!':el of' the 11
terborougl tl at the crucIal period In
the negotiat ons of that compan~ "Ith
the "!anh.Han Rall","v Compan f I a
lecluctlon of rent ","ould oce r next" eek
the cOl'nmission a ]Journc- 1 Its nq iry
into lnl borougl ser\ e
ntH n xt
Thursda!i afternoon and ng eed to post
pone II e In!erborougl 'aluation hearing
.ch duIed for ,\ unesda!-o fOJ a '\\ eek
IIlr Quackenbu'l saul U at Dw IgI t "
:Morrow of J r 1\.[organ & Co
sentaUve of the.., per cent bon 11 old rs
1\ as expecte 1 to return on 7\ton la:. an 1
that It would then be possible to take up
the questIOn ot flnanclnl;:> an\ possible
readjustn ent
asI Ing whether In view of the admls
sion ot Lady Rhondda s claim to &
seat in the House of Lords Canadian
women might be admitted to the
ers Refuses to Sanction Sep·
arateplstrlctWageContracts.
THREE
RIval
KILLED
Forces
ON
for
Fight
tier Countlcs
Sp~
ery long to do
that Mr Hedle~ added
and It won ~
tak. 'en long for the p Ibllc • uthorttles
to destro) us If. the:'! make up their
minds tha. the, are ~oJng to do 1t You
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-'The RORe of
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lEi leal
p. oful
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~tft.mboI11
}>J'odl.lcUons
dash
the
pt"er of
T rKish Cla or and
-E-..e ,Vor d Centurv The
re _ E,g. (Ex Sot) 000 10 $ 5O-Ad't
pf'ace bet'\\een the United States and
IIOfGemou]j
an It "as pro,lled tl at Arnerl~a
ha\ c the rig) to a lemberst ip
t
Q}
Pledges
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MANY RESERVATIONS KILLED
or on any
~In
Har bod,
'?o1tt out
Brandegee Proposal WinS by
Vote of 90 to 2-Margln of
Four for RatifYing.
Loyalty
con n 1"o;;10n
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cc al to The .N etC York Tmte8
One" ou d b
to n alte a
IcqU(st of Congless that tl e UllIlea
States I a, (' a tl legate on tl c com 1 Is
SlOn am] the ot! er \ ou d be to nom
GALLERIES ARE CROWDED
Home of a
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DEPUTIES LAUNCH PRE~IDENT WARNS
ATTACK ON BRIAND ON D1S0BEYING·LAW
f
Supplementary
Agreement
America and Japan to
by
Be
Taken Up Today
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Storm of CritiCIsm Breaks De·1 Urges ReligiOUS Forces to Com·
spite Agreement to Awalt Sen·
bat Frivolous Views of Cltl'
ate Vote on Treaty Here
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Another Speaker Charges
Rpt:cial
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\\ ASHINGTON Mal eh 24 -The lourPo\\~r Treatv '\\as raUClc I b
the Sen
ate tins afle noOJ In a ,ote of 07 to 2tour f 1 exc ss ot the two thh os major
ltv require I b, tl e ConstItution The
101lg figl t 011 led ! t 4 10 0 clocl,
Iw~hc Den 0 rats n I fifty rive He
plbllcan. ,at 110 lallfy "I lie t"cnt)
three DCnloCI3.ts ar I fo II Hell bllcans
,o(ed to Ir.jert fi(m Ltor Jones Den 0
c at or Nev. ~[{>xh'o ",ho 1 ad bec \
list d .s against tho. IrcRty tcl.gr.ph~d
Declares In ~ddress to Baptists f 011 I '" I 11 e Slate thnt I a I he be""
'0 lid I a' e ,oled for ratlr,!
That Moral LaXity Began
HIM SEES CHURCH INTOLERANCE
Ex
PremIer TrIed to Form Alliance
Here Against Blltaln
Before the War
] \lUS :\Iarel ('4. (\8 0 ate 1 ] r !'>s)
A ""tOl n of cnt cis
of tl p attitu le of
II e French deleg tcs to II Washlnoton
Confe pnce on ) nitatlo of \.r
ann I a.r Eastf') n Affairs an i
ne
to
vBI
I alsel his I ands In
Now back In tl erc and be qu ck
In
able consideration II the nutter of cn
plo) n ent
No Daylight Saving far Germany
11,., "irl:' ess to THE t-.:C\ 'OPK T l1ES
BERLIN Murch C)4 Germanl V\ III
ha-\e nothing to do with la hght sa,ing
The Home Office ip Bcr] n I as eccived
t~c~ad~eL'Ieet~tl~~sl~!~~ns~~t,~~~t ~\o~~~
a.lone t1 is Summer
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n
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e e 51 ot
nt
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all an 1 then n ado t1 f!m
co ere 1 tl e
line up agaln~t the parlor VI' all '\\ lth
tI elr I a 19 stretching toward th(' cen
ing Then he searched Ule pockets of
tl e t9iO men atfl removed two diamond
rings and a pearl necklace from the
housek~eper s person
It had been collection day In tl e elder
'\, 1150n 5 bus ness and Ie" lelde 1 up
$180 In cash to the Jobber "hlle his
Il
cgcc rCRC' atlon wR,a LiOI t
ed 1
to I) tl e t ~o Scnato S ",ho
.100 I to the 01 I In (,,,or of ratlflcallon
,,)tho I tl 0 dotll! g o( an I or the
cros""lng of t
t
being Spc 1.Cp.
He
publlca~
of M SOUl I aJ I \\ lII1nllle
Democrat of MIB"IBSIPI I All the olhel
B~nntorR \"\J 0
] a I been a!£'ufng t01
aterlaliz
Officials Of the "est 'Irgll Ia n neTS
tolla:'!- l.:Iubn iUed to Prco;:luent I e'\\ Is a
resolutiot adopted b)' all the shop crafts
organizatIons on the Norfollt
"estern
Rallroa I urgmg their international oW
daIs to I ernut tl ell to fitr ke "1t1 the
miners 01 refuse to lnO" e non nlon
coal
TI is railroad taps some of U e
largest of tI c non umon coal flelus II
W st 'lrglnla
r cs dent LeW1S 1 0 ... e ~r sail to
tllat It l\as not 11 5 intentIon j an
to call on the rallroad or",anizalion fa
s n paO cUe atr 'ke
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Tram en l~ 1 erc and it is reporte I
will confer with Lewis tomoTlo~
Vi. alter James leg slatl c representa
the for the mine workers at ""'sling
ton conferreLl with Lewis and Is t nder
stood to I a\c informed him that Prest
dent Har ling and Secretary Da\ls had
dccidcd to adopt a
1 ands off
polley
toward the strike t ntil 1t ha 1 been
prolonged to a point V!.hel€ It ca.used an
acute eoal shortage
The conference of t1". Policy Comm t
tee was enllvene I by a denuncllt on of
the InternaUonal offie als b 1 rank Far
rlngton distrlct leader of tI e J]lh 0 s
n inera who denied that he was
lead
Ing an insurrection
and Intllndcl to
negotiate 11 separate dIstrict contract
with the operatols Hc said that wi lIe
the Uistritt contract can pelled t1 C IJIl
nols miner!) to rn~et the operators b)
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an agreement until instructed to uo
bv the Pollcy Committee
FQrring-ton Denounces !=1.trlke Call
\\(~ekEl
lIIIAMJ Fla March 24 - " "lreIess
message int€'rcepted here tonig-ht from
a passing ship said that Roberl more
pilot or tne rl~ Ing boat Miss Miami
'Which has been missing for two days
had'been pIcked UP at sea and that the
fh e passeng~r9 had been drowned
The Miss Miami left here ,'ednesda)
for Bimini and an extensh e search had
failed to lucate an) tra<:e or the boat
or its occupants
The ?IlE"s 'Miami was plloteq", b~ Robert
"ALL\:
'latIn •• TodD,-
ZIEGFELD
trlun ph Mar n M llf!r Leo Erro
Ne ~
Amsterdam Theatre 6Q J ~ o(t-Atlvt
ot al pr \ing' t1 e tre-a.t)
the W •• IJlngton confcre> c, otcd for the
lcsr.nntlon
T('d of lh('l Rntlflcotlon
rl p inst Iml"'nt of raUf ('atlo tI C !lice
I "III I, tie
ns adoptc I b
po t.!d
But short):r aften a dUe b tt . .
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to e no other ~uch unwelcome
ent LOUIS Bartl 0 J ' i e slot as the manlf"'st rellgio 13
I ren ler and Mimste of J tice b t
Albert Sal raut Minister at tl e (olonies
'Y ho headed the F lencl delegation
fter
the Ieparturc of M Bllanu fr m" t
ington alrea ly 1 a 1 UI aertal e t1 ~ 1
He lecla eo i tl tIe ~too 1 I
lind I a fOl el ci 1ef M I rlan
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t1 oug\ 1 e (Savaut) now, as a men bcr
of the 10 ncare Go ernn cnt
Tl e debate "as f naIlj-' adjourncd lit t 1 <: elng \ I Ion of t
In!l 0 tul f t n lers
next llida
Ne:\8 f tie A cJican
J 1 \\
alp. a better peolle nntI a b tter
sate
s I atIflcatlon of the Four Po cr Rep Ibhc beca se U eels tl (1t r cedom
en
'lreat) did lot Iea<.:h I arllament UJ tl
I fca it is fo gotten somcttm s In
the session cndc 1
Prern er Poinco.l~ t1 e eXJ l£'nc s of a :\-en In tl e I rrsl
h ill be pr~ ent "I en the debate 15 rei II In
the1 c I:lS co llC to me no oll e
i If III
t r l
sumed and ).1 Br an v.
s
n
sll h un"elco ne in I re Ion a~ I nanl
t is side of' tl e ('ase in "hat sex] P. ted fc t rc iglous intol ra nec v.l ld
xJsL':I
to 'l.e a t n Ituol s session of tJ clan
r citl.:er s I} old it to
ber luting which Jong pent p feel ngl':!
\el
I be tIcs \e
of discontent w II be at c I
The IJIinolR mil ers ate going to
<:tl ke
he said
and they '\\JIl be
D ling the lcbat(" M lip G andt a l':!on
:l
Deput of the NaUonal st b oc as
stliklng when this strike cr robles If it s('rte 1 that the F 1cnch delegation at
does crumble "'\ e ha~e no h tentlon of
bolting the orgabhaUon
\\ a~1 J ston I ad contrlbutcu little to the
\\ d w
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i eLl tl t tl
K
I good reno,," or J ranee that tl e dele
or
as ecc v
a
ansas gatlon \ent to the confelcl ce un Ie
JJ lustrlnl COul t asked the 11in rs to pa eland t1 t Ii nee \"'t as treated I kc cal pro~per
meet tv t1\ the uperatora at Topeka. bt t a Recond rate po\\er
TI s bought e, I fOlgets !\In gl tv Go 1
\ an Bitner chief represe ltaU e of the ~1 an rejoin I rs from l\1 Brla 1 and 11 e, ed that rcligio s reverence has
~I Sarra t and a stormy aessJon ensue 1
1 u
f1ucntlal and I ctptul
Kansas minel B 15aid he dJd not I now
It lad bepn ledded at tI e opening of p a)
a ~cry
,,,hethcr the mlners would accept he in tl e sesqlOll tl at tl '-! Vepu ies "ould pall lJ II f! natell CIS \. erlcan achle\e
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A rl a
he asserted
Y.~18
of AIUcar Street was shot wIllie In the Smith of 116 Nlneteenf! St eet andj nee
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screet
Loretta Bell of 659 Palisade A\enue
Lee Hall President of tl e 0 10 n ners
nOt [S S
both of "ekt New lork
anl Cln.lrman of tie \Vage Scale Com
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i\.mf'ndmenh Sno"f!d l.:ndtr
n \fnst (athollc".prot •• 1
fr~~e{,J~~:; ~~,:!k
g~~ ~l:.'I~~I~~O mlttee of tl" central competlthe f eld t
rhe first vote came on tI c nmendmenl
BELFAS'i'
~Ialch ... 4 (Associated He then compelled them to drive him opened the meeting w1th a mot on that I
proposed by Senator RobInson or Ar
Pre~g) -At a meetmg ot representative five miles along the Boule\ard,.,after the actl'.lI of the mtcrnational off ctals
---kansas ,.} tel lie 19u1 the sfgnatort~s
Cutlolles here today a I'eo::;lutton ',as "hlch he fled
in sending out the strike call be ap
CO~CORD N H March f)l ~Irs 10
and no divOice I as been glat teu lot to enter Into nll.!-o secret understand
passe 1 J rotest ng aga nst the campaign I
proved
G ace B Hollis author zed th ough coun b} t1 e Frcnch courts
or RS"recnwnt dUring the life 01 U e
of murler against the Calholic com
FarrIngton denounced t e strke call sel h~le lola} a Btatement tint ahe had
Mrs Hollis also Is In Ignorance OCj"CalY This amenlnent which com
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I and said that there should be some as not been dhorced from tormer United an) ~teps "htch Mr Holl 9 ma!-o 13.\C mnndpd the support at Senators Fletch
Hot Pursuit and Capture Follows "urance that the anthracite miners State "enator Henry]< Hollls In anJ taken In any othe EUlopeon country or Kcndrlcl<
McKellar O"en and
would remaIn out until the bitumInous pro eedlng of "hich she had kno vledge and Is conti dent t1 at as an American Tlammcil a II of "I OIl 8U b scquen tl y
42d Street Restaurant Hold Up
men reached a settlement It had been or notice The statement :t;a,s made after cltizen~} e Is at n the wife ot the former vot~d for U e treaty l\ as defeatecJ 01
T\ 0 men entered the Herald Lunch the aim ot tl e nlon for years to have
S
to 3f)
receipt of ant ouncement tl at the Cormer
enator Her law~ers Ba~ that nO df orCe
oom H
WeBt Forty second Str et both wage ~reemen t s exp Ire on the f3a.me Senator"
as marrIed t1 IS v.: eek i 1. ItaL) granted bv a. court of Hny other ('oun
All. amendment pt 01 ased by SenatOl
Just after the theatres ha Olet out last date In order to bring the entire eco I to :'tJ,.B Anne White Hoobs of Concord tr) of "Ilch M,. HolllB is not a rosl Joillson of California which stipUlated
mghl and ordered the manager Sandor nomic torce
of tile organization to N H
dent or In proceedings to wh ch she was that In tl e pvent tl at the Ilg) ts ot the
Moore and carried as passengers lIr Botg d bael, to the kitchen
bear on the operators He ~a~ skep
In December lOt"
the statemen~ not a part~ can t ave ani' -valIdIty In signutor) powers were threatened by the
Mr Hollis obtained a decree a the l nlted States or In ar} other coun
Tho gl one of the men waved a pistol tical of the outcome or the Btrlke I( the .ald
a ld Mrs La" rence E Smith and :AIr
S },Jaration '" t lei uoes not g \ e to t'lther
t.ry recognfzJng the general prJnciplc.'I aggressh e action or any other &Jower
and Mrs Augu t Buhte ot Kansas City he mannl=rer and other employes chased hal'd coal miners reached an agreement I party the lIght to remarrj flam the of international law
t1 ey should communicate tully and
::;upreme Court In Concord which t! en
Anne '" htte Hobbs fs a nath e 'Of Con frankly y.: Jth one another in order to
Mo and MI s J S DIckson of Memphis them mtn the slreet Half a dozen po v.: ith the operators
President Lewis assuled the commIt had unquest!onlablde JurIBdl~t1on rh~ de; COld and belongs to one of the '\Ca!thy !lrrh~ at an understanding a8 10 the
Tenn It was not kno"n until Wednes 11 elTl£>J1 JOined in t1 e hue and cr)! alter
t Ilk I tl t
ctt:e was obta ne upon
e groun 0 and socially prominent lamiLle5
She
as tr. e) I ed to
Tim~s tee tha t It was no
daJ nlg t that the plane had ne,"r
ev
la an) ahandonment In June 19.0 Mr Hollis has been R life long friend of Mr Hollls most efflelent paclnc measure.
to b.
Square !\t Sixth A\enue they were lost agreement would be reached with the fIled a !lbel for divorce In the Flench She Is 4 ~ears of age the daughter or taken to mect U e s1tuntlon waR Ie
reached its dC!'Jtination
~n thE" ero" d
courts m Pa.ris andI at thils vrocecding the late Horatio Hobbs and Armenia Jected 60 to"O The treat' as ratlried
~ message
received trom Captain
\n lou" later a policeman atrested anthra.cite operators that carrIed a wage Mrs
HolllB was du ~ nour ed She up White Hobbs She has .pent lllU h of
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"achanlUch of the \\ llUam Greene said ~harles Buckley 19 of 133 East Eighth reductzonThomas Kenned of Ha-zleton peared b~ counsel and pleaded her rights her lite tra velln~ usually passing a part provides that the n 08t Unclent meas
Street
at
Broad,\!
ay
and
Fortl
second
Pilot ~!oore has not fully reco\ered Street on charges of \ Iolatlng Ihe Su1ll p~at6ha.trman ot the anthractte miners as an American citizen and especially of each year abroad She WOl ked 1n a ures to meet tne exigencies shall be con
from his experIence
He is gaining nn lav. assault and mtoxIcation Tho S('~l(' CommIttee said that the '\\age ne those growing out ot the fecree of New cantc(!n jn France during the War and ide e I h the event at a~gresslon such
and denied the lights or the was In Washington much of the tim, as I. co,erel by Article II
strength slowly and" III be able to give youth co lapsed just after he was goUatlOns 'Would be resume! In New Hampshlle
the cot!rts of France to gr8.1 t a dn oree ,\ hUe :!\Ir Holl1!4 ,; as in the Senate
Senator \Va.lsh of Montana propose.d
(',aught
ar.d
was
taken
0 Bellevue
details tomorrov.
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By a decree ot July 1" 19 1 the Her grandmothol "RB \tmenla White an amendmCl t which directed that In
---------French courtB sustained Mrs BoHis s one ot tJ e pioneers In the woman su( the f;vent that a conference became
Della Bobpim Room-Sunday Dinner Ilnd
The Bel!t 'Vritln&: .Paptrlf are Whiting BELL A'NS FOR. J~DIG~STION KEEr' position and di::;m18sed the petition '11 e frage mO\'e nCflt anu a warm 'rlend ot ne~e5Bary under the treaty the 1 1 1 ' =
l'in"nln.. Cl)uOlr' UaU Vand rbUt; Hot.el"'-A.drt
Pap~r5 -Aht
.. ~d¥ Don t forgel.-Advt.
time for &opeal expired 00 March 10. Susan B Anthon)
powera Bhould IDvlte other IDle
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Wrfe Denies ex- Senator
19 t to yye .
Not .Divorced, , Reply to His Marriage Report
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Five P.assenger..s on Flying Boat Drowned;
Pilot of the Miss Miami Picked Up at Sea
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I n the Repal allon Commlss en lion elec
l";wn
,100
for TIme
It" aq )ea ned today at the
After "XP e ..... tl orlzal on from Congress
\t tht \~lllte Ho sc it ,as said II e
Denouncing Strike Order-Anthra
Pres dent 1 ad two n.ptloris of seek ng
appointment of
n {\ CI fea
on t1 e
cite Scale Negotiations to Continue
Farrington
Hl 2 by The New Yo k Tiro!!!.!! Con pRny
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nltbln 200 Mil .. I l'lI ••"btn
55 Republicans Support
It-23 Democrats, 4
Republicans Oppose.
that the
Un ted titatcs :5hould 1 a e no Iepl e
~entat \1.; on It e Repal atiOI
Con mis
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a Cable to T :IE NF. V YORK TIMES
W <\SHIXGTO:-i 11191 ch.;!4 -PresIdent
Harolng is con- der ng asking Congre"
to aut] orlze nppointment of an \ 1 er
kan as en b~r of the Reparation C'J n
Furn·shlng of Coal to \\ hit~ House Under the separate tt eat
Certarn Pubhc Institutions and
and Terrorize the Fron
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Harding Now Wants to Share in Work
Of Reparation Board; Senate Not Opposed
In STONE OFFERS AID TO LEWIS Uon confirming Ihe treal}
dJec1 fmme]1
pa:r. ment of a clRtm of tl e nap tl Translt
oth~rs Jmgercd on for a
Construction ComI an~ for "ork on the
original subv.:av v.:oul1 ha\e to be put
As soon as t1 c neW
'\\ as added to the scene when
back In the operating fund of t1 e com ule C In be placed in fuB effect at tl e th 51 ots intended for the youngest son
pan" fron whi h it ha 1 been borro~ e 1
High al U. Park plant t 'Will be cxten It!u
bo} of 11 mh~Cle] an 1 the lad shrjek
f(.r the installation of a multiple door to other plants M Ford said No plan ng v;lth fr ght ran round the dining
System Mr HOOley declared that he- had I as :'! ct been formulated fOl extending it room table
Two shots were fired at
counted upon this money and tha.t )ts to tI e Ford railroad tl e Detroit ro I I
:-i I e laB anu tl es
ricochete 1 Off I'
restorat Ion to he 01 eral ng fund
ledo & Ironton ~lerc its practical op the po1isned surface of tl e table Jnto tJle son handed o\er s:.20
necessar~ to a'\ 0 d bal kruptc~
ration seems <little It The company walls rhe bOl crawled under the table
"tthin a fe..... minutes ofter 1 e had
Shearn See" ::-to neUet
I us cndea~orcd to
lirnlnate S nda) and tI en h u. under a sofa He 'Was dts entere 1 the 1 ou~e the robber ran out anp
on the lallroa J Rnd Is
0 Ing cu'c e 1 \\hen the reo:;cuers entered in a hurried east on Quimb
Place
The
Judge Shearn sho" ed that !\Ir Hed
housekeeper follo'\\cd as far as the font
ley Scar p rel d.B ng plogram,,, hleh pact u Iy notllng except mllk tra ns on pitlable state of telror
The curtalln cnt or sel ice an
The
I de CIS 'ete not more than porch and saw him jump into an auto
will not begm nt I 10"3 and will then
She could not
be spread 0 el tour :. eal ~ instead of oU er da~ of the \ ('ek n IgJ t t e l p j (1 e or six n Inutes in the house and n obHe and drne awa\
relievmg cong st on :\ Quid not: keep no elents of equipment DIU matel a.s hu\ing carried out their designs di-sap teH lethe the e was any otl~ orell
1 ass ngcr cal p oduc
pace with t1 e expected lnch:ase of trat Uon",Vhllt'now isF!)rd
{"Ol s derabl> nl ead of pro
I earetl o,er the pallng and Were lost 1n punt
..... of the machIne
fIC
Mr Shear 1 shOWed b~ :\Ir Hed
uct on at U e sa..n c tIme last car 1 the l1alkne~~
~fr \\Ih;on and h!:l son at en pted to
Ie) 8 0 \ n fIgures that wJth Its present belJc\e he increased den and for trucks! t\. few minutes latel a patroJ of polIce j call up the 'Vest Ora.nge pol ce on the
telephone but were unable to get the
equipment of 1 030 sub" a v cars the I a bettcl indication of 1 npro't ement in a1 rh e 1 01 tl e scene
bU'lnese condItIOne
IT For 1 asserte I
Three Illorc VI tin s dIed h tI
ft
companJ In J921 with 639 3S;; 80 pas
rhc den and fot trucks 1 as become .. lrd and Mc:\lahon Bucscuor:;bYd a er I operator They found out la.ter that the
aengers ca,rried
30 000 passengers a rno 0 IOslst nt each " e t
1 Jet uck afte noOl
~
this robber had cut the telephone "lre~
Phe e lme fo lo\\lng Upon the shooting Ffnnlb the) went to anot] er I OUBe and
eal a ): ear and tria
In 191J3 WI h the is a bu jt es~ ,d de and 10 reased de
ea 1 bett
lJu::;ines:J con of tvoo speCIal co slaules tl e previous telephoned after delay wI ich Sllve tl e
.sUmated I"cI case an I fifty additional diti~~~ I al
luetIon at the plant of tl e L n
la 1 a::; slocked the in] abitant.ll of U e
bb
d
LillI
cars the rate 'Would be 36;) 000 paSSen coinPIO
:\10t01S Com pan v Is nov. aVeraging cit) nnd tonight strong a.ppeaJs were ro er a goo start
eutenant fe5 n
gers per car a )lear ~hHc in 19 ti bj: fran tv. nt~ to t venty fl e ada;> rhe made in the p eS9 to stop the campaign and Poltccn an Tiano ~ete sent to the
,\: hich time 3ilO cars \\ auld ha\ e been n arkt't
ouid '\\arrant an 0 t~ t of of aSSl1ssmnt on
house to In\csUgate
slxt\ arg a a\ l aduall\ tl n etl 0 Is
Dur ng the sniping this afternoon WU
purchaseu uccordh g to the program prnp/o)-ell:
at oUler 10 (l plants are be Ham Joseph Campbell a gas inspector
The policeman learned tl at the robber
the rate woul] } a e Increased to 3&1 000 ing in tailed. but It 1~ douOtful If pro \\as shot dead b~ a sniper Bombing ~as about 40 ~ears old u teet 8 inches
pas~engers per cal a 'ear
1\11 Hedle~ du tlO 1 eli er ,,111 excee 1 fIft~ cars duil)
and shooting occurred in the east end tall voelghinC'" 14a pounds with fair
to
saul that thc~e fIgUreS d d not present Just this v.pck a nev\ alurrnnun castlnu- of the citj: in the evenIng and several
plant fur the Lineoln we lt into co nmJsl:> l)ersons" ere v. ounded
con plexlon He WOl e a dark cap bro~ n
a correct picture or the s t mUon
sion at RLvt:!r Rouge
Pa t~ for the
Ar ed n en enteJed a house In Altlgar belted ovcrcoat and black shoes
Bv introduc ng a lettel to tl e former Lincoln WIll be ast at Rl er Rouge and Sit eet Bt.'.Ifast tom~l t and shot three
A lone armed man held up tour occu
aged sixt)
pants ot an automobtle in Hudson
Publlc Sen Ice Con mission from the late n achincd at the LIncol facton as Is p~rsons Peter Murphy
done
ah
parts
for
oti-rer
}i o1'd
,c
one
receive
1
gunshot
wounds
in
tl e Heights North Ber en N J last nt I t
TI eodore P Shont' ~lr Hedle) s prede I jcles
chest and aI:!l Sarah I\IcS:hanr- aged and escaped with
In file car v.:~re
c 5!'lOr Judge I am sho,\,\f..!o tl at t!l.c
Tl
l'ord Con pan
~ C'O operatJrtg fifteen .. as shot in the thIgh and a Alfred '!l.I Schmidt ot 916 Castle Pomt
IntcrbJrOI gl
1 au
on t l1s
\ ith s£'rV ce 0 ban zat ons m eelng that three l-ear old bab~ girl Was injured Terrace and Charles \\!eber at 1032
(t!sel \ tng x sen Ice nen receh e fa or J.1ary \\ hAelan abed twenty eight also Hudson Street both of Hoboken Agncs
f.O Ii"I t delay in the con~t
cHon \.if ata
Hellle),
CENTS IFOUR CBNTI
THREE
4'>
~lJsslon
Orders
CLE\ ELAND Marcl
24 -Hope of
West Orange Mer. averting tI e coal n [ners strike called
LON DO N :llarcl '4 The following
am ouncem nt was Issued from the
chant Scene of a New Method ,or \1 rll ] througl t1 e negobation of
!;eparate district "age contracts \\ ds
ColoniaL OffIce tonight
In view of tl e gra v t~ (Jf recent
swe-pt away late touay wi en the Genera1
In Robbery
Change Affecting 50,000 Men e cnts n Ireland hJs l\Ial~st) 8 Go, ern
Polle Committee of the Unlled ~I1nc
\\i orkers ot' A ncnca unanin ousl) en
n el t has telegraphetl a formal request
Will Mean 3,000 Increase In
to )'Ir CoIl ns and Sir James Craib" to
dorse 1 t1 e action ot its intet natIonal
A novel kInd of I obbel) was reported officials In prollbiUng such agree nents
ccOle to London w]th any coneagu~s
Force, Edsel Ford Says
the~ ma\ Wlsn to bring in order that In 'West Orange N T last night when and q(>ctded to extend tl e -v.alko t to
lis )'fajest:'!- s Go,.: ernment rpa examine an armed bandit rang the doorbell of a Include lore tI an "00 00 non UnIon
iners
'\\ Iii th m ever aspect of the sUua cottage near tI e fashionable Llewelh n
Spec al to '1 h "(' I) "?ork T
f'"S
Park re<::jdentlal section forced his Wa)
Expressmg a dpsire to pre,cnt public
tIOn
DETHOIT ~!lch "larch 24 -Offlc al
in and robbed the occupants when tl e suffering he committee Instructed dis
iUurd('r File IUen In One FamU;J
cloor ",as opened In answer to 1 is ing tnct ortlc als to contInU Pot work or
Cop}, gh
hy Th Nt:w Yo k T me! Compan,.
He ~tole $?OO i cash m 1 some jewelr) leBU ne min1ng in e ent t) e public weI
Spec aJ able to TJ E:SIC lonK'l MES
and made his escape In an automobile fare was j opard zed because of the lael{
BELl "ST ~Ialch '4 _ Ac band of afler cutting tI e telepl one WllCS m Ihe of fucl 1118 order C'I eclall appllc!; to
a med a~sas~lns entered the I o~ 5
of ho lse
fu nishing coal to hospItals 0
O"cn ~I ~Ial on a CatholIC Pl bllcan of
The ouschOll1er I cld up 11 III ov n
pubhc Inshl tions an I "Cltam
Kinnaird Te race Bclr'a~t ea 1 toda.y ] on (: \ a~ ChaI1es E "1501 of 1 pub Ie ut lIUc it was ~t tc 1
and committed one of the \\ orst out Quin b) PIa e ,\ cst 0 <Jnge
"hen the committee adjourned it was
rages in the citv ~ tragic record
AIL son Is a plO~peIOl1S sea food mprchal t apparent tl at inte nal uilferen ~s had
the male membCIS ot the famH) and ~Ic 1 't\ Ith a place of buslIless at , "ashing been sn oothed out for the p esent
:\-la.hon $ n anager were taken from thfllr ton Street East 01 ange
~ ~ton~ Oflf"rs \Id to Ley. illl
In the house" Ith hln at 'the tI e of
be I. anJ ,It the exceptIOn of '1
n b0
bb
I
I
I
E
\ al re 1 S Stone Gran~ Chlcf or tl e
'I
th ro Grv w e h 9 son C a es
were s ct TI e d ead arc 0 wen L' en a
...
Brott erhood of Lacon othe EngJneerl':!
1
11
Pats~ 1'rani{ and Jere
'VIl~on Jr alout 0 (lars 01) and I S
on
sons
ho Istkecper ::\lrs At na Zinl about ~
as a UI fon official ar:d as a prf ate cftI
1 he seniOl Mr "il:;on i~ a "ldo" cr zen on gh ,"oluntCE-led to aId tl e
n
lurmg t1 c str lie according to an
nnnoun ~m nt made b Prf"sldent Le~ 1S
of the U lled Mine "\\ orkc s (olIo:or ng a
eonfc en ~ "itl ,nIr Stone at tl e lal
te s '0 I Itallon It "as repotte I that
LeVI I. "old confer WI II olilli! DfflclalB
ot. tit4J' YBjg FOUl
1 nllroail { brol1 CI
hOOU3 In U e near future
rhe minels
delegates bel1e e U Is
means th Engineers Brat! erhoo I , III
RETAIN $6 A DAY MINIMUM
c, s
"I lei Is n
1\
t.. I
In Gr...
No" ron
tlon of this Gave n ent
It was ape
clflcnl), ~tllt
howe, er in tI e fesolu
Armed Bandit Forces Way
After Door Is Thrown
Open.
BORDER
Entrench
TO ALLOWSOME PRODUCTION
Utilities When Needed
1\.lr Hcdley re-fuse
It
east" Ind.
CALLS ON 200,000 FOUR-POWER TREATY IS RATIFIED, 67 TO 27
NON·UNION MINERS WITH THE "NO ALLIANCE" RESERVATION'
TO JOIN IN.STRIKE HARDING GAINS POWER AS PARTY HEAD
Policy Committee of Mme Work·
Shearn s suggE'st 01. tl at R IjO 000
"l1lcb the Intorboroug-I ,,1 I pee c f 01
the citJ.' as t1 e r(' ult oC tI e
aoe } al ds fOI \ Ich Mr Hedley had
blamed the CIt) \ ImInlstratlOn Ju~ge
t; earl
cr tielse 1 ! e Interborough for
lts large dl\lut!nd pa),n cnts in tl e past
and saId that d seretlon and be ter
judgment WOl I I have kept the companv
trom Ita p esent unfo tunate fm me.till
pas tlan
Throughout h,s testimony MI Hedle,
expressed willlngnefO:s to ImPIO\e senJce
it he had the monel
!\.t one tJrne he
said that tne Interborough 8"t prcesnt
could not bon a"" • so much as a ten
dollar bill
He declared that If the
commiss~~n permitted tne 11 terboroug:t
to go along v; Ithout se \ I e ordel s re
QuIring the lmmedlate expenJhture ,pf
money the com pan) could pull out and
be In a position where t" ould pa} full
mterest and ~Inklng fund charges on
the city s subwa} n el':!tment
Sunday colder
Temperatu e )-esterdR) -Max 62 J n 31l
W For wt'A.thcr report see next to la~t page.
TW0 CENTS
L ).Iackeuzie K ng who I ad receh cd
a re~u£ 8t from the Francl ise Com
m[ttee of the Montreal 'Vomen ~ Cl ub
RINGS DOORBELL,
HOLDS UP FAMILY
III Catholic Family-Boy
Copyr I:
Pres dent of the Inter
'borough Rapid Transit Con pan). said
;,; e~terday t the hearing of t1 e ']:.rnnslt
CommissIon that 1 e v. ouI i a hance hl~
program for the purcnase of 3 0 car
MONTREAL March 04 -The Do \
partment of Justice ruled todav thet
no woman Senators can be created in
Canada wJthout a.n amendment ot
the Brlttsl North AmerJca act
Tl e ruhng was In response to an
InQllry made bJ Prime Mmlster W
FIVE DEAD IN BELFAST HOME
aen'der~,
ruFaOr,r
IlnOO'!alreCglllstratlOns ot>
found JObS~~n J~~uaQ 41 m I eh
Armed Men Shoot Seven Men
Asked
Creation of Woman Senators
1922
Unsettled. probably ram today lind
Senate
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City
MARCH 25,
SATURDAY,
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IBRITAIN SUMMONS
More Men Are Getting Jobs,
YORK,
THE WEATHER
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naUons to take part In the dIscussions
Tuts was defeated 5.':i to 36
An amendment b\ Senator La Follette,
whIch proposed a pledge b) Great Brlt
ain and Japan not to renew In an}
form the Anglo Japanese alliance ~ a.s
~ected 60 to 32 Still another La Fol
lette propolQal pledgmg Phllippmc in
dependen~e and calling upon Great Brl
ta.m France and Japan to jom tho
Unlted States In guaranteeing
the
territorial Integrity and independence
the signatory po," ers 1\ ere not obllgated
An am€'ndment by Sena~or Hitchcock
.. hlch .tipulatec.l that tOle signatol), pow
ers would 8ct only In ca"=e of unpro . . oked
action \\ as deci:;u\ eh 1 ejected as wa.s
also I')ne b} Senalor Reed pro\!lrl1ng that
the signator.1, powers -n:e ~ not boligcd
eder the term. of the trea ty
to do
any act ot , .. nr
Form~r
Text of the Four-Power Treaty 011 the Pacific
As Ratified With the Brandegee Reservation
,
Dt'sndel"ec rroposal neat~n
original ill and(lgera
•
bee-n planned tn ad\lLflt:e
The anti
treat) forces wanted to get into the
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Itus~iblp
I
lote on
U('('lsile
\rUe1e 11
BONUS BILL ARRIVES
AMID SENATE SNARL
Hardi·ng Asks Acti·on, Saym· g Cele- _
bralion Will Revive Il1terest in Smoot SayG Measure
America's Founders.
Means of'Flnanclng
WIll
Carry
Proposal
When It Passes Senate
"ASH! ~G1 ON ~!arch 24 ~SearcolJ
had the Senate flnl!=:hcd Its fight over
thr. Four Po," el Treaty toda\ ~hen the
Houso lald to Bollhers Bonu~ 1.>111 in its
lap
Senate bu~me8S '1\ as ha1ted fOI tilL
DEPUTIES LAUNCH i
ATTACK ON BRIAND I::~:Vtt~~/~~e::o\~~~ t~~o~~O~!~~e:~ly
{ontlnued tl'om Pnge 1 (olumo G
dl~cu ...s
the quCsllcn of re~umptlon of
c('onomlc ] elutIOns "lth RUssia but
"" I en it ('ame tIn e fOI :\1 de Grand
mai~on to Spt lk he ins!"te I on bring
mg up the \Vashlngton confcr<:lll.;c I le
mwr Poincare sent WOI d to the Churn
b r th:tl hc ~a.~ lead) {Ol th~ flay but
It "
~ limo Sible for hllll to tome to
the t IlUmbt:1
Ih
1I1tU1>C latlOn:'l W c lim{'tl more
!""It !\[ Bli tnd and 1\1 ~ \11 LuL thall nt
tIle I rC3cnt Go\(. n men!
~1 u
Granci
In uso
\ lOIs It fol mf'T na\ al OtficCl
01 ened hl9. altttck on th 1 Hnell IIlV U
J roglam
Lt 'Va Illngton b" ell Lrging
llLat
11011
flU! sum
J rlIogg
T' r I (>1"
h.f>\P~
Ttf~p!'l;
I add
101 nnter
1 (lrI!{E'
~1
Calder
l:llmeron
( a:Dver
Colt
'\1rCormlck
ortrlcIge
Smont
Cummins
::\1r.Cut I
Sne
CurU ..
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j)u Pont
:F.dge
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1 relIT 6'hu
( nodlng
~ichol!'lon
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}{nrreld
OldIe
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([nd)
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lJemo(lrllh-l '
tho Js!!anj
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l'iE'lrch('r
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r ranee.
F;
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5
Blland immedlatel, he lande(l
0rl~inal
request
France Cl11{ [ged f'rom the conference
Ith g"1 f'atl\ llmintshed presti(J"c
),1
1(" l randma SOil d"'clm ed
\" hen M
l'o
Juhnson
\lrland hart flniRhed
rgt
C ara" n
l~ulh(!rBOn
I rT1\
Conff'ff'n< e \\ as an
(71R.""1
Harrlfl
) i3,TrI~O
HeWn,.
-..hl"ld"
Ab flnt l ro,," Hf't Ibllran
For the first
tIme 111 h1"tol!' 1 ranco at ,\ ashtngton
\\a~ not pel mitted to discuss on a.n equal
frootitl,.. WIth the other powers the ('on
dltlons of hCI !'I('curit\
llndPr thc pre
tf'xt or generous nmlS the 'Vashmgton
Denlort" \(,,-"3
J\I~hl
~1
In ttl!" 1 nited states Vi nt to 8('('1 ('tnt j.
HugHes and proposfJu un alliance be ..
t\\('('n I lance an I the Lnited States
a~aJnst Great BntaJn
That l~ absolutely false
Hhoutetl
M Sari aut
The. member!'! of the RJght called upon
::U BTl lnd to ma.KO a simiht.r df'mal but
the. former PremIer "ho had been pres
ent at the open1nJ; of the se5sion ha.d
Idt thJ' ( hambcI
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M de t randtn llc-on thfm a!';s(':rted that
Franc s nqucst for" 0 000 tons of cap
ital ~IHps had ploduced a 1'11ost depIot ..
tblc fCe t and "as the b(!ghming of the
changt.: in Bind of the American oftl
lals nn 1 pubhc toward F ranee
1\.1 BrIand '\ ho had returned to the
eh l..mber lnternlpted l\t de Grandmaison
H saltI J ranclj had becn read} to make
1 irge ('one sslons on the ('-upital ship
q IC'stion '] he ollS'mal d~mat1d of 31":0 000
tons" U! III Ie Olll.> bl?c luse this figure
b ul UP.l carcu to be a basl~ for rcckoning
Lhc tonnage COllC t ning light units an 1
nbmarlfl"'s A:3 soon as .F ranee had ob
tainl'] a guarantee rOt het securIty !\I
BI land nlld~ll she had ", ah eO. half ot
her
\TIO~
a)
attempt to cst t.bHsh
\nglCl fuxon su prem.ac)
~I Sar{,Hlt rephmg" to :M rlc ( rand
mal on <l clal ~ 1 that the r'rench dele
~a.ti(\Il lutd d fpndptl th(> inh I ests of
ill] TOIH'S
1naIl) atld patrlotfcalh
('If NCll Mcxl{,o D~II1(1r.1RI both (If \\ hom 11 -mcl.!
1 ~taTal b\ tlk former Premier In his
it \'wa~ nnnou lctld l\oul] hu\e \( ted for wOlk ~t "ashll'lJ;ton although I now
the treat)
f 11 fL membC'r of another Go, ernment
M ~arl aut adtlctl
FAVOR BRITISH NAVAL CUT.
Figure of 1 t8,500 Personnei
Based on WashIngton Treaty ls
LO~DO~ '[arch ...4 -Dunn'"'" the diS
cU8sion of the 'ot for] ~ ~) offlcc)!!:
men and b;:ns fOI tl c R \at ~a\y 111 the
lcport !'Itxge jn the lIOll'! o( Lo t mons
toda' ::\11 \mci \ Illlnn ial ;lnd Pal
lJamentar\ SC"'l(~tal \ to the \umlralt}
sald the reduct Qns in per"'onncI \\ ere to
be made on the a.:ssumptlon that the
r.ayal treat'
slgnel at W l.':lllngt n
~ould be ratified as he belic\ed 1t "auld
be If b~ an\' gl a\ c lnj~chuncC' ho,\:
(" er th,., treat, should not be ratIfied
the estimate.;;: of cour.;;:e n ould ha.\ t!
to be subjected to rc\ !sion
Mr Amen ad leu that In the :\merl
can !\a\" a reductton from 13f1 000 to
99000 had been <uggested bv " com
~ltt£;c of the lo\\er houHe "hUe the SeC
~taT")! 0" the N ,\ had ",ug-ge-=ted 11 J
(lOO anu no dc.l.lbt the \C'tual flgUl es
,., ould be ~ome\\ hel c bet" ecn The Jap
v.np!':e t'lgures he ftald \\: e e SO 0011
1\ fter furthel d ~cu" Ion tht.: \ ate wa~
aglced to \\Ithout dl\lHitn
1n the t..:OUlS of the di5i~usslon of th~
buugct \d r.lral SUetl I contended there
"" as gl ('at np d rOI additional light Claft
He- 8>'1<::elted that It on the morning' after
the Batll~ or Jutland the Admlr lit) had
had a Zeppelin or torp('do CI aft at Jts
c1lsposal <,<rv enemy shlp "oulc.l ha\o
been. a('count~d f:'lr
III Arner). during the debate. .alrl
1,,'0
OF PHILADELPHIA FAIR
ro
~('a lr1p{;eC
Look over the lIst of seCUrItIes of almost
any estate and see how many of them are
marked "of no \ alue "
• We "onder why the successful man who
gathered the estate together made 50 many
mIstakes - bought so many things that
caused the loss of IllS money
The method of lIlvestmcnt was wrong,
Expenence IS teaclllllg the prudent iI better
method The lIst made up of Guarantee<!
Mortgages purchased from us WIll have
nothIng ma'fked ' of no .. aille "
Every mortgage WIll he good because
"Isely chosen and hecause guaranleeJ by the
Bond & Mortgage Guarantee CompaflY
Buy them now-lI1terest at 5%% beglUs
the day YOti bring In \ our lllon~y
~i~ns~~~~I~1 ~"s 1~~~I~:h:';tcn
1 hel e
has
been
an
Capltal and SUrp\UI $12,000.000
176 Broadway New York.
175 Rem.en 5t, Brookl,.,
]franklin Stmon s. (to.
FIF n I AVENUE,J7th ahd 38th STS.
For Girls
VIEN NA BAN KS' PUG HT.
a refrectlOn of
based on some knowledge or preslrlent
l-l arding s \ le\\
that the President
\\uuld derel maktng all> effort to speed
up a alla-tol) consr s until the I GU1
Po\Hr Tl at) h d bf:"en dh,po::.(>d of rhlS
11 eat" has becn con.sidet ed the lcey to all
the tlcaUes negotiated dUI ing the \\'ash
ington ,-,onf(:renc and (onfiLlencc Is felt
that Hone of the 1emaInlng agreements
"iii fall
In thc:-;:c ci cUIn!';lances the p( cl'llllcnt is
now undct no IIl'lk l f ~ndangCllng the
tatifkatlOn of the IC:illltH or the confcl
cnce:s WOl k b:\ taking a. mOl c decide 1
qtand \\'Ith l~fetenc(! to c. ongre~sional
legi!:;ln'llOn If It 1 ecolllcs apparent that
It gi~lall\ PI Ogl r"R is not pOf.;sible "ith
out the jn p tus of PI esidentml uirection
Can t
Meet
AmerIcan
Pre War
ClaIms at 1917 Rate of Exchange
Cop)rf.ght HI ... l) 'Tl;;l -:'\ l 11,'1 k Times tompany
Special C Lble 10 IllF. :1'>;J,;\\ ):ORK fl:\.IES
VIl N~ ~
ha'\lC made
lUau It 21
!\mCllcnn banI s
t jomt demanu fot Ule set
I..
POLO COATS
Contmued Irom
rn.~c
1 Column 3
munIt\
The resolution nssClts that
no \ttempt has hCf>n mada b>.: the aU
thOlltWS to check the all QC;tlCS und con
tends that the legislatIon pl oDo~e(l bv
the l.71stel GO\ el oment 'W ould merel)
f
th
1csult In legallzing the "or k 0
e
assassins
The pO~lbon of the Cutholt ... s m Bel
man~ Scnator"=
la~t lS Clall} bcccmmg mOle de pr.rate
There "t\ as a BUgg 3tlon tha.t the bll] the rcsolu Ion continues
and can only
be referred to the Appropriations Com uc pat allelf'C1 by the trCl:ltnlf'nt mettd
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PLAID OR PLAINOF CAMEL'S HAIR
'Dt/plicate the
swingltlg lines
made fashionable
by the older girls
SPOI~\);;E "ash
Marc-h I)I-loullg
people ~hould be encollraged to mal e I
10\ e III church Dr 0\\ en 0 I ro\\ n of
J.JOS -\nb'elC's
editor of the adult put I
liL:ations of the Baptlst ( hun 1 dcclarotl
BRITAIN SUMMONS I
COLLINS AND CRAIG
29. 50
"TOpolohave or not tonothave
the
a
coaf'-{s
questIon-but whether to
have I t soft naturaJ tan
or plaIded In bnght colors
after the English nlanner
IS a matter to be deCIded
after indIVIdual taste
DUNLAP
HATS
mitte" SenalO! Harrlson of Misslsslppi out to the Arm, nians by th" Turl,"
.aid that he did not wunt it sent to the Ju.t M the en IlIzcd Govcrnments f It
Finunce Committee expla.ining that It comp lieu to take adton then so now
mlgl t
dlf~tUl b
he Bonus bill that is '\'\e bf'ltc'\c the .. 'Would talC( similar ac
tIl)n If the facls of the plcscnt futua
"'-l~cpl21g tlH~re
tk n "( r 1 11 \\ n
There is no tcllmg he sail]
1hc rc~olutlOn uq;e!'l the (ulh.:~l 10
that bill "ill wake up anti I b('h~\ e "p. ( un \ Inl) the ~Htuatlon
\"'- {'\ 1 I ne of {omIHlOn~ In r\ rnnt:>
ought to :'H hd t1 is IllCRSUre to som
II P. cone pondent of Tho. Brlflst ['ele
commlttee that "JlI nct on II
£,Iuph til l( t 1I~ 110\\ ill uom of thr.
'3cnator "ullswtJIth dec Iced th it the lural 11l~l1H tf; fanlll1 :5 ~It b} tlwiJ flit!
bIll should go to th Finance Committc{" ~idt!s throu 10 It the nlghl and "hen
thr-,Y hcal l:"the SOlIn I of anplolchlng
Chairman McCumber SaId lh 11 ~ lsure foot"=t(
ps or the ~hghtp.4:t nols
the}
could I ot be taken up until a.ftC,l the cla~h awa, from their home
0\.11 pel
TaritC bili had been ]( porte I to tho
Senate but 1le thought U~Cle would bp and hIdden hi thc fl ds ",hUc moh'" lusled sIx hours
80lml
and \aluablcs
be longingsarcareseclcted
pnekcd inIn hollOW
hoxes
quick action on it be th in committee trr.c!:)
and on the Seuate floor
Ho thought
the 'l'nIltt bill would probabh be ~Ide
Boruer SHtuaHon Grows 'l' orNe
tacked l.rnporarily to let it throu.h
Senator Smoot ranking Republic 111 on COJlJt~h 19'11) b Tlle New "lork Tfme~ Company
the committee said the 1l1earHit e ~ ouhl
Special L:n.blc to .rIlE. SEW 101!K rIMES
probabiy be materinlly challge~
The
Bonus bJll thttt passes the Senate wllI
DI BLiN
~Iarch 2i -A stIll more
carr) a means of finanCing it
ht-J dangerous: SltuatlOn IS de~eloping along
added He sald thut the t'fnancLllg would
the Ulster border and. fresh inddcnts
not be done by means at bonds
A~ked if a sales tax wxmld be the al ~ reported
finane ng' mediUm as recommended by Tlte Tyrone Fcrmanagh Monaghan
President Harding, the Utah Senator tlontler a. lme about fifty miles ill ex
tent is manned by rival forces who at
said
I thmk 80 If we ha \ c to come to certain pomts have repeatedly come Into
conflict during the past few daJ. s 1: rom
that
SenatOl McCumber ~as of the opinion Auchnuc1emy to Caledon "Iuch is an
t l 18.t the committee '1\ ould "ant to con at meu c \Inp contJnuefi to ve the m09t
fet '\\lth President Harulng before tlct dangelotIs district along the enbre
b(n <.>r
Ing flnnlb
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lrlsh R('pub1ican Arm) foreps ar&
I have not had time to .stud, the
H01.1::;e blH careful1J, as ~ et
h(l wc.nt stronglv concentlated in the ,1cJnltl' of
a
number ot ImpOJ tant hIldgcs whlch
on
but from a slight reading I am of
the opinion that the amount requlrfd linl up ::I1onaghan with F"rmllnngh and
to meet its oblIgations m anyone) t!al T)- lonc and Armagh their objectn e he
ing to pre\ ent tlte aestntction of the
Villl not be large enough to make neCeB
Most of the roads whlclJ
sal y tho levl ing of any added taxe~ 01 :;tructUl es
the issuing of an~ band~ It rna} ho,," lead south arc lmpas.able and all the
main
loads
arc
bart leaded with trees,
e\ ar requIre economies in othpl dil ec
tionB
gnles a.nd barbed w,re
'Much incon1l enicncc I~ caused to the
I favor some changes In Lhe bill
but the;:. rue minor For instance I think el\ iii til population If! especth c of creed I
\\ ~ should ehmina.tc the prOVI.'!ilOn f xing and the fans amI markets arc practl
the time in l\ hlch the veterans must elect eally dese-rted and in some places
an option under the blli
abflndonelt
rhe UlstCl "lpeC'lal poll('r! I R.\ e been
Hanford ~lacNlder Nahonal Com
rr:ander of the Amencan LegJon ex considerabh: P,tl ('ngth(\IH~d in forcet-and
pre!>;:=5eq confidence in a formal atatp.mel1t are kf!eplng do!':c t.o the fronUer Une
today that the bonus mea.HI e would "Illey maintain a !'Itt let ,.,atch on traffic
and tra \ elcr~ and tho I;carchins fot
IT eet with the npplovnl of for ner sel
Hun
\ ice. men H~ declared that legislatIOn at inS IS being cal rIca. out llghlh
U at had t"Icc PRS!>;ed the HOUse "'as dreds of speCials hal e b~en sweeping
mc\itable
mid T~ rone in a general search fOJ arms
SEVEN DOLLARS
Other polo coats or capes III flatural tan
or 111 tall, IOJe or Sorrento blue
WIth overpla,ds
18. so to 45. 00
GJRI5' COAT
sHop-Second Floo,
;;.;ou;n~d~e~u~a~nd~~o~n;c~e;a;p;tl;lr~c~d~;T~h~e~f;i;gh;~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i
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i. Altman & <ttn.
IF2l§ Ih1 no> 1l1l2tIbII e
§IPrnfl1lg & §1U1mmer Cllotlhles
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silre fea1tn.ull"edi DIl11 1tlhle IDejplar1tmell111t for Catalogue
MerclhlBl!l1ldiD§e
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Wome1l1l 9§ Coats IOf Ibro'W!I1l venvn.ura doth,
PRESIDENT WARNS
ON DISOBEYING LAW
(olltmu('d from Page 1
Column 7
n1C'r t anu I "Ish J e, el to abide If
1 ~ ete to uttu a pra\ cr for the Repub
lIe ton ght it '\\ ould be to reconsecrate
us in lehg-lous de'Votion and \nake us
Ibidl""", " God rearln!: God lo,ing
p i1 0ple
! do not fall to recall that the religious lire makes for the simple Ute and
It "ould be like a Dh inc benediction
to rcstore the simpler life In this Republic
Lanty Ikfore the "ar He Says
The) e IS 8. good deal of loos~ talk
nov.; ada) s about the caUSe of the spiritual dpmorahzation or the communlt;)
"hICh It has become popular to attrlb
ute to the aLnormal eondltlons that
\\ ere inudent to the "ar But In fact
the "ar i. not wholl) to blame Befarp. the ~ar started or was dreamed ot
we Wei e alrcad,)' reall.lng the teadeac,)'
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towar~
a. certain mora!
laxit~
a shift
partment of our communit" relations is
a force tending to the general brea.k
down of the social organizlJ.tlon
If
people who are known as leaders as
dU'ccUng influences as thoroughly 1e
specteu and respectable members or so
clety e:hall In their respective comlnunJ
too confident that this ls only a tempo tleo becomo know n for theil defIance or
a
r 1J a.nd passmg aspect
ElOlllt: part of the colle of law then the}
Take tor example the matter of rc npctl not be astonished If ])rC's~ntlY they
gard tor the law "ltl out gn Ing too flnq that their eXample is followed by
much weight to alarn i!'l;t expre"'-SlOns we othera vdth the result that presently the
must ne\erthelcHs recognize that thcle law In general comes to be looked upcn
IS a. t;:ery apparent tendency to a 11ghter as a set of irksome and \ nre"~onable
and a more fll\ olous VIew of tlIe ell!. restraint. upon the Uberty at the indi
Zens I elations to both the State and the .. Idual • • • Our only safety wiU he
Church 'Ve can hardly hOPe (or a res in tncu1catmg an attitude ot Icspect tor
toration of the old ideals In religion and I the 1nl\ as on the whole the bcst cxIn moral conduct .so long as this tend pression that has been given to the
eney to disregard for the law shall eon social RRpllation and moral purpose or
tlnue
the community
It Is absoluteiy essenUal to the main
Unless we can accompUoh this in
tenance of a. secure society and to the the domain of citizenship and therebY
a.ttainment of n. proper moral plana that sustain enforcement we may uell feel
the law should be recognized as sacred tl at the outlook i. not eneoura~ng tor
and supreme It should have at its tl:e. achievement of those 10fUer spirltun.l
bllek and enlistM in ltS support every purposes to which the Church I. de
clement of the community that realizes v()ted • • •
the de.lrablllt~ of sound seCUre ane!
The fallures of the past invanabl,
&table InstitutIOns
Disrega.rd or one ha'\!e been preceded by contempt for th ..
statute In~vltably must breed a lack of In.\\ bl spirItual parahsls and moral
reqpect Cor the law In general.. ThiS lo(senelQ<I 8.11 of whtch had their eat'It~1
tendencv Is obviou~ and ought to give 1 etlex in the weakened influence or til
the deepest Coneel n to people who h'" e Church We know the helpful exalting'
seen In this world the fearful results influence or our religious InstitutiOn"
that may flow from the breakdown of W shall be made stronger .... they be
respect for the SOCIal funda.mentals
come stronger and we shall ever find
What., er breeds dlsrespect tor the greater pride and greater s ..urllY In the
law ot the land. In aa,)' particular de nation :-yhlch rhrbleousness exalteth •
The Cape Is Worn!
ing of stanclard::i a weakenmg ot thr,
st€!rner flbres
I think ~e should do 'Well to rcc
ognlze tha t Intellectual and moral e~ olu
Uon (If the communlb It would be a
gfle~ou!'l error to allow OUi Rch es to feel
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are
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ilallignu
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34tq Hub 35t~ ~trttts
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$28.00
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velour,
• $26.50
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Wome1l1l'§ Tanlloredl §lUIots (1tIl1lree-pfiece) of
THIRD FLOOR
FIFTH AVENUE
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!beaver WOon
beautifully finIShed and excellent values.
Lord & Taylor
$52.00
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tweed,
A Varied Group at $65
It doesn't make a bIt of difference what function smart·
ness attends-the cape IS wornl
For thiS Sellmg, we have assembled a group of capes
and cape-wraps In varied materials-that CrISp effiCientlooking twill cord, those softly becomIng pile fabrICS,
veldyne. marvella-and In varied colors-those flattermg neutral tones of dove, sand and fallow, as well as
converue.nt black and modISh navy blue of ParIS. :; All
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(6 to [6 yeau)
Shortld Be Encollraged.
!lement ot pre lIal claims agamst Aus In an atldre"" at a BRlltl,t church COil
tr an banks at tl c rate of cxchange pre
!eT(~nce here last mght
\ alling at the Ume of til" Amel leans
4.110\\: ~om 13 llltlSt "oun,!;' People ~
rntl \ mto the "orld '" ar wh~n 10
krOJ (>ll VI r(' v. 01 t
!l:l
'T'h~' i<:m a. 1.: Jlwn meoiings t) he eourhng bc~ s
1e
bank1"l unable to (omph al ~ tl Ing to LoIr] the a...:sC!mbled valltol <:;
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obtain more lentent term.;; by ncgotIa
D
Bro"l1 fill HI th it couttlllg should
tlon
he E'lIcour<L!;C'u at church funct ons to
h('lp th~ :\oung pponle
III tlte III itch ~
tal"en from polIce ballad s ralu('u last amOll'" thrOlRehrs In the IllJ(lst of glod
'W(lE'k
( hi ~tli1n Ilflucncr ...
I ho a pp roac h 'f'stcrd a \ of SC\ CI a 1 lor ,.;,,..,.o:::::::::~;....""C,,,:,====:-::======
llr~ illlp I \.. Ith ~P( cJCll COhHtablf'R to lhe
bordN hne 'l\ ithln 3. half r 1I1p of l lunes
caused ('onsldc.u\bll.' ex Ilament omong
tho populatIOn and the forers of the I
R A some oC, hom cndca\OlCl to comc
on the poliee uml\~ arc~ Sr:outs 011 II e
hlll overlooking the spot df'tcctcd th~
mO\ ements of the I R A ho\\ e .. CI "Ith
the result that the police" et e signaled
bach. to their lorries and dlsappeared
The destruction 01 ploperty continues
on a large Bcale This morn1ng a Bf I
ftst fleight train carT)ing mails "as
held up at .Adavo) Ie ,\ hich IS just across
the Armagh border b) .n. dozen aImed
men who seized the mail bags and
op('netl the registered lettel s Some Bel
fast goods Vthich were on the train "ElC
scatteled on the tracks
Haee mUl ders wue commHted on
'1 hun:;da~ and t~IS morning In (ount3f\ rone prc!':umab J as repTJ5uls for tilt..;
murflet of lo} ahsts T\\ 0 occurred near
IrillIek the \ icthns belng a shoemakel
and a farmCl \'1. ho Vi ("Ire shot m th(
H ad
WIlham C....sld) "as shol dcad
11 at It \ inf'sto-w 1 All wert! Catholic<::
fOrMEN
Police barrackB at StIabanc '\It rf> at
t lcked earlv t1 i='> morning the '?fiml()\\8
being <:1l altcred ~ 1tll bullet'" The polh e
Hturn(ld til fh
and a fight lar.:.tllli:
AND UP
t\\!ent} minutes too]{ place Vl:r) lights
\\ CI P ~ nt up b\ the garrison and the
sdd.iefs of a rill ljrlgade hurned to thfl
431 FIFTH AVENUE
SCf'nc
rlJl" llttn. .... ]{: ra th('n wlthdr w
~ rftl{N J8 1IJr(!,J9 STGUTS
\ftpiWnrd the attcct:-; of Strabane WCIC
S\\(pt by !lfr16 18 MAIDEN LANE
A pohce patiol of flft' Jnrn t'iA!; nnl
«nf[[N BR~CWA), &- "''\J.S~:t
hu!':h~d neal Pomeroy C( unt\ r, rOJlr!
It returned the fp'~ litH ral men br!fm;
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u'f Store of Individual Shop!
Baptist COflference Is Told That
Courting of Young Folks
understnndlng
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Bond & Mortgage Guarantee Co.
FAVORS LOVE-MAKING
AT CHURCH MEETINGS
th es
lnfol m the Senate that the
House haB :DaBBed H H NoS '1 to
pro\ id~ adjusted compensation for \ et
emns of the" olld Wnl m WillCh the
concUI rence of the Senate is I cspeetfull)
\TIO~
IlOg
FOR CONGRESS SANCTION
Mr P[,csld~llt
] e !'lal I
I am
directed b, the How-Ic of' Hf'presenta
RcpubUcn.n,,-o:}
lonp~ (\\ aqh ) I RCP
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Ileus of Hrprc::.entath ('s
Immeui lLelv recoglllzud ty ticnal<. r
\\ adR"olth of New "l'ork \\ ho "as pre
.Idin. tI cHouse CiC! k mllde a deep
bow
FOR It \TIFIC
f
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to _8
The first ballot on the treaty itself
"'as ordereu v. hen Artlcl I '\\ as pl tceil
... before the Senate
The a tl Ie '\a~
u.
adopteu j"'r to]
b It it '" as tl f': \ ot@
on Article II '\\ hlch for the flrRt time
Ind1cat p u the line up on the t eaty ia
Its entlret~
!I.rllcle Il waS approved
66 to 28
A substitute (01 the BrandegC'e res('r
"atlon ploposed b, Senator Pomel enc
of Ohlo "hlch ehmmatcd the
no alB
ance
feature of the Hrantlege~ dl aft
"a!'l. rejected
S to]O and. this \\ as 1m
llled atel} followed by the atioptfon of
the reservatIon ltaelf as appro, ed b>
the Committee c n ~ Orf'lg 1 l-<.plations
SenatOl Reed of Mi"lsOllli put forv..:ard
several resenntlons int nded to change
Article III so 118 to authollze 8IH of
tht: signatory nation~ to Wlthdra~ f on
the compact at an\ time on one, ellr.::J
notice T!Ie n rUde he <;.ought to change
stIpulates that the treat ... ~hall lema n
in force ten ) eA.1 sand thnt l t the end
of that time lt shall I.:ontmue to be in
force subject t the Ilght of om of tile
~cntracting partle~ to terminate it upon
twelve months notice
All or the
Read amendmenb were rejected b) ma
jot'ities ot more than tt\ 0 to onp
In ,Irtualh €'\ el \ inf.;tance Rrte-r an
am~ndmflnt 1'.8'" df"featcrl it 'i\f\:::> fiub"'c
quentlv offel erl \!'; a r('f;pT\ ltiOIl an t
l\bout the ::;ame la gc a h 1.:1 "c ma.JOl It!
llrevIlllcrt
Onl:-. ero'", !lnd Jont's \iJ"Olt
Onb tv.o Rrnator '1\C're absent flom
tlor cilamb€"r v. hen the la t \ote was or
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Of Full Face Value
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record t1" tact tlud this partlcular
resenatloll 1"aA the tlr!)t onC proposed
by the ~enA.tor from Connectirut
1 should III e to mqUlre of th.c ~eIl
ate from Callforma
SRld ~lr
Har
rison
if this Tescnatlon 18 '~hat is
knoVi n as the or igmal Branciegee res
enatlon?
Senator lodge v. as on his teet at once
ahouUng that the question \\ as not per
It is
announcpd:\11 Johnson In
a loud ,olce and Mr Lodge ,\ho ap
pearcd to be ,ery anf'T'\ I ad ito let the
tart go on recol d
Senator Pittman or ~e aJa. "as the
authc;r of a T€'senahon that 'Was worded
to make tIle United nt~tes the sole
judge of what constitutes a
domestIc
questIOn under the' terms of the sUPI1
mentary agrcenwilt to tlw 1 OUI PO\~€"r
Treat).
B\ this (:Igrcf'mtllt tntered
tnto bj Japan and tlH t J Ited tHat ~
fmmigra Ion and other f~!o;ue Of a tiD
mestic nature arising bt l\\ {'en tl 0 I"' t, 0
J; \ernmenh ale exemote I from
the
) Ic~j!'liOrf-1 of the lour Power compact
'rh~ Pittman proposal "l,\;)
rcjed<:u G
THIEVES BAOK TRUCK
INTO LIQUOR DEPOT
BY
tiona
to use force Vi 8.9 proposed bl;
Senator John!';on of' California TIle gal
]pries tUtc-Ted "h('n senator Hrann.eg8c
'ot('d
no
T h , ot b
"hlrh the
reserlatlon "a ~ rejected \"i as 64 to 28
'" hen Senator John!"lon offered. the
orJg-tnal Bra.ndegee 1 eser\ atlon S( nator
liarrrson addreQsed H
, arl an ental v
5nqUlr)'
to hun
r 1£1 pocl.:uure had
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HARDING'S PRESTIGE
GROWS AS LEADER
How the President wlli act in this SItu
atlon is a questIOn "hid, politician. 81 e
(hscuj;!sing \\ lth keen interest
Heeded nn Army Contro1
Ral h thIS week the Presidant made It
kno'\\n mformul1y through the lle\\S
Ilapers that the action or tile army sub
cl)mn Ittee of the House Cornn Itteo on
The r"clflc treaty sIgned by representatIves of the Umted
Treaty Vlctory and Backmg 01'1 ApproprIations in oro'id ng that the Bind and Gag Three Men Then
State., Grea. BrItaIn, FIance and Japan, as IatIfled by the Senate
1 nited States should not maintain troops
DrIVe Off WIth 151 Cases of
Army Control Are Held to
in China and hmitJng the number of
,eoterdaJ '~Jth one reservatIon, leads
troops to be maintained in Europe the
Seized Whisky.
AII.lIULE ]
Strengthen Hlm Greatly.
f'anama Canal Zone and the Philippine!'!
,,-as trespassing on the con~htutlonal
The hIgh coniractms partIes agree as between themsehes to
prerogat1\l 0 of the Pl e13idp.nt as Cornman
del in Chf~f or the \rmv
There wa q
rc,pect then rJght. In relation to their Insular possessmns and In
su~ge.lIon of a President al \eto Ie STORED
CHANCE TO SPUR CONGRESS no
sullr domlnlons III the regions of the PaCltlc Ocean
GOVERNMENT
""eh leglslatlon "a9 enacted bUt the
inference 'taR that the Pres dent "ould
It thtr~ sboulo develop between any of the hlglo. con~ractmg
dlsapprov(l the annual A.rmv Appropria
partJes a. ccntn \ £rsy arming out of any PaclflC questIOn and In\ 01\ ..
tlon bill If the obJcctlonable Pl01'lsion
lnil" their smd II~ht3 whIch IS not satIsfactorIly settled by dIplomacy
State Dry Director Oay Says He
PolitICIans In WashIngton GueSSing \\!IIl reta neel
Thos€' Lehmd this propos II and th~'
and is lIkely to a[feet th~ harmonious accord no" hapPIly subsisting
lnclu
lE'd
R€'llUl.
11l.:an
Ie
lders
of
the
Has Received Many Letters
as to the PreSIdent 5
Hou~("> tOI)I{ the lut t today \\ hen It \\ as
t<t"etn them thev slm\! imlte the high contractmg parties to a
announced In the House [hat th€' pro
Next
Move
ThreatenIng His Llf!!
Jomt conferenco (0 , hleh the whole subJect" III be referl ed for con
\ slOn \\OUld hA wlthdrl\\11 Tho Prest
]p.nt f! "2rlllllg It dc\ elop d hrought! a
Eildera IOn and adJu~tm(nt
J umuer of nromlnrnt Republican mem
AJf.1.11::r E II
hers to hlq cteftnse antl the\ served
"hisk:,; thle, c~ !!:hortlv before In! 1 I
~[iCCIU! fa l11r. :\ C10 J OJ k lllHes
I natlen on the Rpon~ors for tl ~ prot 1"lon
If (he "-':-lld J Ights are threatened by the aggl eSSI\ e at:tlOn of any
"~SHl~GTO:--'; March <)4 -loBt cmns that It c(,ltainl}
\oull be dCClhrE:'d un mght '{!':tenla\
lInaucd thl" 0 PHil
other POWN the 111'11 contracting parties shaH commumcate WIth
arc agreed that with the FOUl Po\\cr constitutIOnal e\(~ll If Lhe President ap Storage "arehouse 16l PaCIfIC Rtl cct
I'
0\
ed
th
hill
o Ie another fulh (l1 d frankiy In order to a1 rIve at an understandmg
1l P at' latlfled PreSIdent Halumg 18
But thp. Prf'~l(l('nt lias al1oth(!r conte~t Brooltb n usru b) the Go, CI nmcnt :l~ L
as to the most (flldent measures to be taken JOintly and ~eparatel~
Dbain 111 a po,ltlon to a.'3sert his author on hiS hand.,. of the same general cha.r dcpo"ltorv for {!ont'iseatcd liquor all I
1ty as titular head anu real leader of aetCI
He has IAt It be kno"" n that after holding' up th1ec rnen at pio:tol
tc mc(!t thl..: CVlgCrlCICf; of the parbcular 81tuatlOn
11{l ILl 'lgorou::.l\ 01 posed to the appar
~IICLE 111
the Repuuhcan Party rhe 5tro~ \ ote (n t ) lt€'ntlon .oC the nn' al tlubc mmlttcc point made 8~a} 'filth 1.:11 «\8("= n an
for I atlflcation In tile Senate this aftel lof the Hou"e Committee on APproprta auto tJ uclt ,"Inch th y bacl((' 1 into the
1hl<;; a~Le(' I{J t c;;h ... l, n'matn 1n force for ten )CalS flom the tmle
noon Js construed as ghJng til: Presl tons to reduce tl e enlisted strength of warehouse
Sc'\ en men descnb 1 as
it 'h~li t ko en"ct and aftc! the expIratIOn of saId perIOd It shall
tl e na~\ L) tiO 000 OJ 6" )00
dent a bleat ad,alitag
".;Iud
f he
The Na'\aJ ;\.ffo.ir.15 Comnlltte-e a body roughh drC'sscd some of thp.1l1 10 I hal I
contmue to be In iO! co slibJect to the right of an3 of the hIgh con
pnltlcipated !n Ihe holl up
choose.15 to cupHahze It will sa\ e the sepal at~ fron the Appropilations Com shirttl Ictmg partIes (0 terminate It upon twelve months notice
pal t~ from the floundellng ,\hlch has III tee and its nn., a.L !Jubcomnllttpe has Hea \ l traffIC f1o~ S through the neIgh
plo'olded m the annual naval bill for an
AlHIt;LE IV
nmlked lila sessIOns or the present Con {nlI,ted st engt I of 86000 Ihis author bot hood at all hours of the nigl t m 1
111, agleemHlt 'hall he ratIfIed as soon as pOSSIble In accOid
gre s
ized pelsonnel
hOViC\el
cannot bp. Be\ eral garages and stables al e Heal tlu:!
"hcthel the President wUI take all mamtamed It the apPIOpllatlOns pro- ,'.:alchotlse
11 ce "Jtll t 1f:' cOJlst11utlOnai methods of the high contracting parties
"Vantage of the shength whlch the rat! \ 1dcd bJ. the ,\pproprlallons CommIttee
RcprC'scntatn el'5 of the DI"'tTlct \ttor
md shaH tal," <ffeet on the depOSIt of ratificatIOns whIch shaH take
al e suffICient onlJ. to mamtain an en
l U i "1.1
t
Cication
ot
,the
treaty
has
given
hlm
is
listed
stl
cngth
of
(3() 000 or GJ 000
ne"
of the f \ e cOLIn es n 10 gi {U 01
phce It "Hsr.mgtOl "rId tlIereupon the agreement bet"een Great
a subject of speculatio'l
HIS inclina
cit\ the (orpOl aUon Conn:;rl S o(flce
l-j.lltmIl an{' J t}lan "hlCh" as concluded at London on July lJ
tOlltll{'t o[ 'le\\S F\l('i"S Jllm
lion 1 as been to keep hanus off jegJ~la
antJ the Po II ce D epar t men t a tt en( Ie d \
Jlhl sball tel mlllato
tl\u bU<;.llU5S unless h s auvjc~ \' It:
z\ good ntan .. Congressmen and GOY
confelcncc ~~stenlaY In DIstrIct Attor
:1 1 ed
In t. he has not heslta.t"'d to gl\ e crnmcnt otf daIs much as the~ appro\ C ne) Toab Banton s office (lIle I fOT thc.HeR(lT. atlon
influtnt1:tl hlr.ts th t hp. nag dI~satJ5
I
f
i U
pm po<::c of de\ imng a Itnifo IT method
J J e 'Cn tp 1 St Itt.:S undp[stands that under the statement in the
fl('>d WIth this or that appalcnt inten- t lC formatIOn 0
the Appropr a ons of proccdme in the cl\il prosel.;uttull of
t1
n
of
th('
"'enatU
or
the
House
COmml,Ltce
mto
a
general
Bullget
Corn
dr\ lu" \ Iolntlon!5
pre :tmblc 01 tiqder the tt'rm~ of tl1l3 treaty there lS no commltment
The Prt:':-ndent B attitude as It IS un mlttce sec III tht; new 5) Btem a con
Halph Day Sta.te ProhlbitlOll J nforcc
to arllled fOl co no ulilance no obligatIon to jom In any defense
dCI:;tool hE':re IS that it ,,"ould be d)s flJ
t
lJ
th A
ment DIrector sald ~estetxla, that llJ{e
tasteful to hill to undCl take to influcm.:e
ct 0 Jnt~1('~t8 "huh cna.) (""0 C )> -V.llliam H \ndtfSOn of Lhp. Anti :->alooll
Conglcss bv brInging direct pelsonal in
proPllitiol1s (ornmltt e to nulllf) the
guo he had le..:el\el lhtratcmng- let
flucnre to bC'ar on nH'mbrrs of the h\o Intent of (eng-lcss t~rough III 0\ HiJng all t~~ 110m tnne to time
houses 11c mtcmIccJ apparent!) to f01 applOlJriatlOn to mUll1tam a smaller
1 \cr Rince I hn\(~ hpl1 this OfflCI'
the one po\\er ~l tndaru ideo. had been
10\' c on~tituhon;;t.1 m,-.thod~ of '" ht h an na\ I pel ~onnel than \\ (luld be it thaI
I ha \ co 1 cell 1eCI'I\ mg l('It t t'~ 1 ( sUll~ al I
chnllt'nged bv fil nker~
LxampJe \\as aifoldNJ b.) hIS action ]ll iZIng tI rough the III 3!; lie flamed b} the telcphon p c.all~ tJ leatcning Ill\ 11('
Ie
"\\ c In nul contemplate war wIth
b f
tI
S
Lit
d commIttee on na\ :1.1 affaits
said
Skulls and I.;lO H bon('>'" ~mnl~
\merlrn or J lflan
he added
If \\c
gom,T lOle 111c ltaci arl""caJ at "1
Rcnlto H::JndR pIe en tat \CR a!('1 'Won
H\ol\els and picrrci h utl.l \.1C
hd" r <lhould be ma 1 if \\C I cUed on a
~~~ tl;~t ~bc l~t~lt~S~f rh~" ';~e~s 11 :~:~l Id dfJ mg What COlli l the Plc<.:llent "lll among tlw msclIpUons un 1) C P1stl q
Il1 rc one po" 1:'1 :':ita ndfil d
tl
t lk(! m \Jt:W of the ~tIong po~jtl( n of 1 he '\ otdmg of a g'lcat mal)- lom
H(' eontr--ndCd tll t \\ lthOllt thousht or
I not pel n It the out Ia" PI opo~e tI 1lI Ie l~atl(,1 "=h I)) m \\ luch he 1 1l!=l beell pl:lcpd ) munka tions of thlq chara( tet 1'1 to tl
cOlllpeti {I 1 "ltl1 eIthel of the two grea1
then pcndmg sel\1c~ men s IJonus legiS He)5 1110"11 lo be Jrlltatcd o\cr tlJf~ {"ffeet thnt t am to he !'lhot on sight
po\\et~ mentwned
the n amtcnance jn
latlon
inlo"'ntion of congrps~l11en who It l\ e not if the purpose I~ to It tlllllat" lllf>
an\ Sf'n"c of the one po \ el ~tandard
!oitrt"ngth~Dcd b~ Tr('ah Success
I upporttd tht Admint~trahon pulicil's to th£'\ ale dI~ll1al fal1111c" fOl I beliC'vc
mach' It nCC(>"'-f;[Ln fOl t rC'lJ.t Britain not M atter-of-F act Presentation by
befol" the cOllnt" ll\ tlus \ e tr S that If a )nan IS gomS to slroot lIle
to be hoP"le"l~h mrcl iOI in battle6ht~s
fhe sI .. uation has changeu ho\\c\cl
f'lectioll on n. plltfolm of \dmhllstra h
t tu db Jt flrs amI rxplam
\\hl h \\prp ~tIU the I erncl the pivot
tlon
aell \ f n l nt The qUPRtlOll n II he
C 1..-; ajJ
I
t
H
CI
C
ouse
erk
auses
a
Titter
"Ith
til'
\ote
all
l
e
I
JUt
Powel
rIca
ling
u
~fU
III
Wa'hingtoll
IS
"Ill
the
lfteIWarl_I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Ol "'ea flghtmg
:::..-::---.---rhrough flo:: JallflCation "lUI flfl\ il\c Pl(~!,;II(nt asselt lea.dr.1SillP b, l.>l.l1ln&"
In the Gallenes
Republicans and t,,,(>l\c Dcmoclats ,at un Congress to o::peed up tt~ l1.ork
Ing tOt it the PI c~itlcnt s COUL ~c in call and rut the ground from HI1(\el the
11
tl e Confelcnce 101 LilllltlJ.tion (f ])cmoclatic chal!;c of a
do nothmg
\ ~
1
t
d hi:.; POlo\al of the SP.\
COngIC"'"
01 Will be l(t prc5cnt condl
rHlamen an
R
f hons ('ont ntIc
\\1tlJ the pro pect 0#
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ACTION IS FORECAST eral treaties conelulled a" a result 0 nIlIe dPia\ m thp enactment or impor
the conferenc\ I Tegalded \ l ' l ) ' /ten tant legislation to l\hich the \dminls
cJllilv by politicians as na\lllg been en tJatlOn IS committed I
dOl "'It:d by tilt ~oulltlJ as tHIS \ otE: IS /
re~eT\ atlon
1thich "a. dlSappro\w by the Admlll
lot ration and "hich relle\ed tIe U mted
States of an)
moral or legal oblfga
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