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SOUTH BEND. INDIANA, SUNDAY, JANUARY I, 1922

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ED 1922

BY SOUTH BEND

Fools Dry Agents

rm .vtih', ivis, ui. a rvj.-fy bl.K-k hoary (ontainir.- 1 1 1 remains of old John Hailf-ycorn in the hands of r inhibition a0vnts

City HcraM."5 Coming of Now! hero today as undertaker.--. Y--Year and Passing ff Old ttrday th -.orv, so l.f-autlfuüy ! i'A

ENVOY WRITER When Murder Attempt Fails

Gun Fails to Work When Edgar Tipton Tries to Shoot Sweetheart's Mother - Tries Suicide With Butcher Knife.

i AND EXILE, DEAD i

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;GER

JAPS AND

AWA

MAN CA

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"Old Guard" Leader fflj) HEAD

With Fitting Crlehration.

j out, ery much alive, for vh-n : tl; officers looked into th-; h'arv. i

thfy found a whiskey still

Former Ambassador to United States Suecumhs to Auto Accident Injuries.

COLOR F U L PICTUHKimf-rrlly ov,r a four-Mirnr-r j stove.

i U siue'.ltd

llannv atherim: Altendr) res-i fluid that's how

)V Gathering Attends Fes

tivitics at Oliver Hotel, In

diana Chili and Others.

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imi.;in'-; ;:i,-"Mir."

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CAKS CLOSE ADVISOR

Having been warned by the par-

ents of his sweetheart to discontinue hia attentions toward her, Edgar Tipton, 22 years old, Owensville, Ind., went to the home of Mrs. O. J. Brubaker, 1017 DeMaude av., Saturday afternoon and after failing in his at-

Tentative Six Power Treaty Disposing of Problem Agreed On by Powers.

The final stroke of a fleeting year

was all that was necessary last night at the Oliver hotel to give the signal for the noisiest, peppiest, most colorful New Year's Eve celebration this city has ever witnessed. No year ever died amidst more picturesque surroundings, nor has any year ever been born in such a bedlam of noise. Five hundred joy-filled men and women who crowded the mezzanie floor of the hotel yelled and sang themselves hoarse in tribute to

cate.l old

J. B.," said th- o:Mrer.- :ix they hitched a horso to th" anci-.Mit vhi lo nnd hauled tin.- o ; : : 1 1 1 t.- the

i jail.

Ihdsliei?t Revolution Forced Him and His Family to Flee for Life.

last night the hospital authorities

held hopes for his recovery. That the two women escaped death

is a miracle, the police say. The revolver wielded by Tipton was taken to police headquarters and it was

tound to be loaded. Its failure to

tempt to kill Mrs. Brubaker and her work could not be accounted for by

17 years old, the police, other than to say the

catch in the trigger failed to take

daughter, Helen,

FARMERS' COUNCIL GALLS PRESIDENT'S

PARLEY PLAN FRAUD KS

M;Y VOKIC, Dec. äl. üaron iio ii. former Russian ambassiJor t th" l"!i;feJ .States, who was recently knock d down by ;i taxicab in this -i'.y, ditd Saturday in hi.-J saite at tho Ilotol Xetherland. With lih.i at the end v;l.- )ia wife, who hastened to his bcdxidn from ParUi

ceivin.tr word of the accident.

osen had 1-cen conned to

Iiis hotel since Dec. 14. the dato Ol

slashed his own throat with a butcher knife, and as a result lies at a point of death at Epworth hospital. Gun Fails to Work. Mrs. Brubaker and her daughter are today alive because of the failure of the revolver brandished by Tipton to work. The two women were forced to flee from their own home to safety at a neighbor's house Saturday afternoon, when Tipton appeared on the scene and attempted to kill the- whole family. Tho two women were unaware of

hold. Tipton's attempt to kill Mrs. Brubaker and her daughter, it is said, followed his warning by Mrs. Brubaker that he could not keep company with her daughter. Tipton, it is claimed, greatly resented this treatment and since that time has been threatening the Brubaker family with bodily harm. He has been working at the Studebaker factory for the past year, and

has been rooming at the Kirkpatrick

"Baby 1922" 9-10-11

I Sees Results Similar to I'nem-

12 It was the final

ployment and Arms Limitation Meets.

the accident, with

he was going to kill them both. The

a 1 : 1 1. e v ,i e i ii i j u I n . i vs . 1 1 ui n i e o.u - ; n-. o

two women screaming and hysterical

Tipton's presence in the house until

that The

he bellowed a warning to them that Although neither

;hter

Mrs. Brubaker

could be located

df clare d tnat

WASHINGTON, lVdial measures to meet

the piont

DeMaude av.

stroke of the clock when the lights were turned out for' one minuet and the gathering became a crowd of happy revellers. Here and there groups were gathered in song: others huddled in corners, too excited and stunned with it all to speak: while others still danced-danced.

until they were weary. When the expected to result from the national lights were turned on again the air agricultural conference to be called was filled with vari-colored balloons by Secretary Wallace at the request that floated through a mist of con- of Pres't Harding. The conference,

. s i ; . t a i i i'arc ral

lUeriS.

rushed from the house as the re-

volver levelled at them failed to

nor her daughter

Tipton had been going with the Bru-

baker girl ever since he moved to South Ben.d The reason for Mrs.

lions Forecast Bannim: of Submarine.

By Associated Press: j WASHINGTON. Dec. The j United State?, Japan and the Neth-; erlands fall heir to Germany'.- former 1'acific caVh-s under a. tentative; s!x power treaty b.o;j-!i: forth, today in the arms mediation,-. While expert sub-om:n!ttees worked on left over fit tails f the naval discussions the del- at'-s to the Unitfd States, Japan, Great Pritain, J'.-.mce, Italy ami the N:h-j erlands rut their hi ads t'--.-tlc-r

canie to a general accord over cable' problem. 1

RDED j. ' i Ji iSIIOMBS AFTER

BLESiil tmM lifflORT HIHF.SS

! 'I: r lb '

, 1 IIIII1CIUII I IIOUIIC'OC .wi-

noiineed as Caus of PennsvlvanianV Death.

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2.-) YFARS IN SFXATK

poii:s pitniiosi:

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PROPOSAL IS NOT

GAINING GROUND !;

in

T'rub r fie proposal, yet to ! fr-

work. While Tipton was trying to adjust the gun after its failure to Brubaker breaking up relations with

Japan would .-- cure t! Yap-

work, the two women reached the home of Abraham Kirkpatrick, 1021

permanent policy for development i im?.

of n self-sustaining agriculture are

b.imii Kosen,

a -i; ba-sador anl or.c of - tr d the

Word was immediately sent to the

police of Tipton's action and Motor-

i

tho young couple could not be

learned. It Is said that Tipton was not content with losing his sweetheart and immediately planned to

take

steps to renew the

cycle Officers Diver and Olmstead ship. rushed to the Brubaker home. On On several occasions,

entering the front door, they found Mrs. Brubaker told Tipton

old friend-

it

fetti, thick enough to obstruct vision. Every kind of a noise-making in-

it v.a Indicated. to lay, would meet about Jar.. 1

P in

.n. for more bt en an exih

than four years from his nitive

strument imaginable was brought ington.

into play-all these ranging siren whistles to jazz bands. Festivities Start Early.

from Farmers and representatives of co-related lines will make up the personnel of the conference which,

The festivities started shortly aft9 o'clock, and from that time

until the wee small hours of the izatons.

morning when the party disbanded products,

It was ?aid today, would number between 100 and 1Ö1". Farmers' onm.n-

nr.ufacturers oi tanners transportation Interests.

there wasn't a dull moment. It was marketing agencies, shipping inter- emy of Laws in Petrograd.

as it should of been-the party of ests, fertilizer markers, farm imple-

the year. The hotel management ment manufactures, packers, state

was lavish in its endeavor to offer the guest all the amusement posand the manager Andy Weisberg spared no expense.

agricultural and state agricultural college reirest n'.;itives, cotton, urain. livttock, fruit commission men, -x-perts on mral social i r. bbc.s and

It seemed as though everybody bankers area expected to be included

was there. Prominent South Bend in the membership of the conference.

I'UeJnc;

school.

men, students home form prominent society women,

all mingled as one party. Here and

there around the floor were tables

at which family gatherings sat, in

tribute to the new born babe. Harry Denny's Oliver Hotel orchesters played as they never played before and it was a constant call for "More Music." It seemed that the crowd was well acquainted with every number played, for they lustily sang every piece.

will wait a long time

u aii ,i long 1 1 nie i

Hest4)rt Purclia!ng Power An othcial of the agricultural partment today asserted that the

I mnfornco in finding measure? for

South Bend

relieving the distrt.t. of the farmerwould at the tame time, be reviving business of all lines through re-to ra

tion of the farmers purchainc. , poa, power. ! S-cy Wallace and hi.- fihir!1

worked bird today comp; tin - tl

J,r.; had

land. A one-time world-iamous diplomat, lie spent the bust years of his life in the United States, xvhere he fiigatrod In writing for magazines and newspaper, s. He came of very old Suedisd; stock, was horn in lMif and educated at the University of Dor,-at and the Imperial Acad-

Hiü an

cestors f)lIow.-d tlo: banner of Gustavus AJolr-i'is in the invasion of Mu.'ovy I'.'O years atro and settled in Hi:h::ania where the family maintained a vast estate. The Itosens

1 gave Ilu.--.-ia

L'f:'! er.l.S

broth.er of r,;if"i Rosen achieved; emlntr.ee in sclera -.. lb' was a i member of the pu.-.sian Academy of , Immortals and was. perhap.s, at one j

tirr.o, 1 1: o greatest autnority on Arabia.

Tipton dying in a pool of blood. A could not see Helen any big butcher knife that he found in this greatly worried him.

the kitchen of the home was found lying beside him. Tipton May Recover. The officers sent in a call for the ambulance and Tipton was removed to Epworth hospital. At first it was

'i'eiired that during tro

is said, that he

more and few

weeks, Tipton had repeatedly warned Mrs. Brubaker that he was either going to be permitted to continue his courtship or he would kill them. Mrs. Brubaker, it is said, failed to

thought that he would be unable to heed his warnings and his appear-

survive due to the enormous amount ance at their home with a revolver of blood he lost, but at a late hour the aftermath.

... .

many o ;ct muisneti

dip'omats; and writers. A;

MINE OPERATORS SAY GOVERNMENT MUST INTERFERE

NEW YEAR'S EVE REVELLERS HELD

TO DRY PARTIES ;

P. iron I lesen, because

n;

h!s

i

ar.-hip and b. sire for world

Sees Federal Mediation a: Onlv Menus of Preventini:

was a trusted advisor oi

TP a

Nicholas.

IP

the, had i

state Councillor, r'hamber-

Idle Perioi

TUItlti: HAU TU

1.

New York Prohibition Squads Make White Way Object of Attack.

list of those who will b

tho conference.

before it sees such a colorful dance The Conference

again. Beautiful girls in gowns of authoritatively,

brilliant colors Rotary room.

evening

rs

filled

the map out its own

i t . as in.

Ill first me, pro err im of

d to

t ar-d work .

'.'ontinuer on pa:

two.)

Nl.W YOHK, Dec. .".1. Thirsty New YorUtr a:. J prohi dtier. agents, matched wits on New Year's evo.

NEW GOVERNMENTS

The agent

at a long confer-nc-1

and hues

The men, mostly in It was Suggested that the members

dress, seemed to act as a probably would then divide

SEEK RECOGNITION

Ind.. I).c.

j I momzation cf tno non-union cca. ! mining fields and the equalization in ! c.tis-t of iroduction betw... the dif- ! ic-fent states L-i the only possible so

lution or trie coai maustry problem, j vantage :h t ' thereV many a according to a state-meat issued to- twit the tup and tho lip."

day by Phil H. IV-nna. se -c ' vrj' of

Tlie f Ir merit would xcm l but not invalidate the nirreement pr- ! iously re'olieel between the Unit-'! S'ates atcl Japan a .;; for a .rant of American cabl and wire'es,s j rights on Y.'rp i-lard. Th" two togethcr would fin illy end th- controversy over Yap and its cables i

which began at rsa il le-s. On the expert .-"ob-c 'mmittoes, tlirt-e readied acrf-vietit? and a fourth reported s-ub-tantia! j rogI e.- s. Tbo sub-committee on aircraft completed a report said to recommend a -"Ginst anv rireent attempt

at limitation of air armament an 1 ' to warn against any restrictions: that mish! curtail commercial aerial! developmc nt. j Draft Kr t ItoMdutions. Drafting of the Hoot rejoin bm i

on subm';r,ne resmat:on v,-;r r,,ni-i

dr-ted by another sub-committee.1

nly ninir verbal fhanirc-i were

made in the original jiroposal to reaffirm existing principles of In-

still another

Was "Power Behind Throne"' and W ibonV Bitterest ( Opponent. AVA SHIN r. TO X , D . Z 1 ? n . I'-oie- I'nre .f 1". rr.-ylv "'. - 1 hern lite !..r:c!it alter a brief n .-' n. P r:ro;, v.h- '.a.-' el rs o

! .':-e, h id Pern core. pb. ir for ?gv. idajr, but it v ..s ta'ci . afedly ly ! h-.s frlen-ls that Id.- cu itlcn wrs i j lmprovlr:: and t!. t he wo ;1J b able 'to r'-um" his duti s m th sep. atn 1 r.et v. efk. His to-cut work a I chairman ' tic- lh.auc,. rc mmitt o iin handling ta ar.-I tariff 1-ulhln -ti.n w a -j a ii eat r p:i.sb: il h'i 1-hlc.

s fr:nds i-aid. tic a he had bim -!r

r Ii-!.

j He. oris from S n. Penrose' jar artment ; t W-rdncan Park hotl T j i o ' k i . tcnJt-ht indi-at -1 that his condition I angled Situation Presents ! wajI not s( g , :,rjll l h:-,Ir!,n, M,ro I )irf iiMilf ip-i !n Pnrrvin" Out ! constantly w ith htm. Tl. - tirrt rotte.

Hardini: Wish.

WASHINGTON, T'er- r,l. -

NEW CONFERENCE

h f libs de.tti., v. hi'h e'irrol .

11:"0 o'c b .l., v.-is t.- jdo r.e i by . tdivsb-i m frvro hi- a; artment to the

hotel de-k.

tlie ,Y..-hins-ton negotiations ap-I t. n . P-nrr :-e ' i I - I of pulmonnry

pr'-'aciiing the ir c m la. -don. Pres't

H:ir--!ir.g'

prop'-il fc r a future '. ' ' ' y ' , , ' ' 'cnm, arm on :,' .j triji-.

f t similar ir.tc rnational m"ct- !

be- rhyajv. Adarr..s

inc ? is con

to the frnt one

I ami two nur.-es w ! tie culy ; ei

inf' rrml ui-c: -ions ' ,i,v.4 I d Hit

more jn Th int'rm.i

of the ,:. ;, "ate. Titus fa", ii outward manifc-sra

Hons :ire t.aK -n ns a .-iaie, trie 1 .

sons in tlie 1 1 a rn v-do n th

a I

ard t- lz-.' re.

Naval experts

dl on

Internat icr.a 1 "ton" tc . applie-1 h-u-e-

in S !i

contc re m e sun-tiivis.on a irre

ft stand rd ni'-af-urerr 'nt.

after in i-ivnl -l.s uy.- ions

( on; muer t n

a ir-

in 7!ic-

two. )

I"nl Very Sudden. Until u fev.- i:.on..nt- b-fcre h's

je.-i.Tn oi. j'nro-e m pnj-.'in

tur confer, nee cpae.i.-n häs been j fn!,-jt V4., ,!Uo c.-n.rtabb-, al-

ne cf the cast e.e.iny defined ' ; tho-n-h h -o n rel.--d into utc oral! the - n-:? cop-i'b'r-d hero. Mvt i ;md It v rtalb" ! th of the d, i gate? bcip-ve they can j p; ndltiop was d t- rat-. the :. l of their labor.- in mn - I s-'- n. P--nr ee' i P. n ;ftr hit .. ':!! n with both armament ar.'bjv up-ratiou from a Puig -p whl-h. the far cas but r.ora- s-ems to ha -,k-pt blin awny fr"tn :1..- s-r.ate f ,,- a clear id a of what action ! lilpdv ; month, jtarf-d ir:y in the v. '. to be taken in the direction of a' with a had c.,1 1. Th. re va- . rece.nvenintr of the power.? o -Ps- j char.?" for th-- b ttT on Wc ir. cus-- v.-'-rhl prob I err.'. i day, l.ut h mo.'-red a .-h'.iht re 1 1 r - When the pr s;d t:t's s : ir cr 4 io nj Txiu ra-da y. b-S lt tlat. how . for a contlnnlng :--:i of interna - ho w;.s abb- . up. and ab -at hi tional ratherin-'.- firs -mamit e 1 ; ap 1 1 1 : - nt . freni the White Hon---- e jr'.v in tri - ; Tic- .-:. t'.r's brot.V r. Dr. i.?h : b.ari;t; n.-trotiatins it was .- h;e'i P-tt '-'' ('f Pnl'adt 1; bla, 'a::.- h ri ad mini' rat ion ..ff 1- -;r tir-t to -e,. i.;:l a 1 1 r th- f...-t cold atta k.

,...!, t ... ; , a. , . o-., ... ; t ut I't'.H!.' 1 home W tro

J

today at hl'.r-uC laid :h-Ir I U I T) j V V Q Ä VQ II Q p ans for making good tho ad- ! fllR I Jj I Oll I 0 U. Ü.

WILL BE OBSERVER

i . 'g ( n i ")

ion -." Mr. Hi -di'::'are 1. wr. :bl b v I" 'ir t- d If no a 'rrecr me tin ry a me out of

P.-' H;..t th- -ej.at-.r v v. . tl.-

v.!, p..' l-'e-n. Dr. Ada:-- v.a.- : ith Mr. P iv c-.;,r . ! ' l- le'ct i th" aperr.o- ti ar. i Mt-jr, . ; tbr- inho; bt-- .- nir.:-.

i i-. ore ' cn;ie-: a ..aK'sulti CIl the- t'P th e: f 'ho rf,.

o

as 1 r -

Then, promptly at 7 o'clO'

!- r . ( - Ti v c

tAt thai ,.;i;e t tb- conference. I - ! J" - - '

;r : , : . .; . : ; -. hi.- ci.-:,;! ,.

i . 1 . ' .- . la i - : i '" ..i . ,a---7

background by which the various selves into committees along lines of

colors were intensified.

But the Oliver was not the only

(Continued on page two.)

I production, transportation, rianutae- ,

I . t i . i I i 4.11.1 tj.ii., .urn

i torn would hav- y.ib-cr .r:.ttt'"e on

i each of the agricultural pro-It: j

tho Indiana

Op-

uch as wheat.

CeU

'V.

tt

a:c

Steel King Urges Law Enforcement, Work and Saving

NU'

w o:k

law ar. tie. hi t l . 4 e .

OUK. o:.c:.i'

D

Jl. Mcr

fr.iit and the like, Polle iej resp.tin-r more ethebnt production and Involving cor.tr-: ot .'.r.lmal and plant ti:-is-s. it P 'houcht. w ill evolve fror i tbc conferenco lelibt ration.- Tit is v. oil I In -Itni- a n w nati-'nal r"l:c;- for -radlcatioi. cf the cor" bor-r w lii-li

rr T- t'i

' Jiepnsentaiive s rrom JMeven intervention, i

Countries Now Waiting Jftanip of Approval.

li after the

Dec. 31. The 1 finds In Wash-

WAL-II1NGTON, t Ioo of the year 1 0 ir.'ton a liest of dij

tativts who ar looking with pe-n-

unati-? r ire sen-

ive c;, t s down the vi.-ra of the ha-

:.cntns

appcarr 1 in the cle

ar..! enfe rcetnt nt of Ve'.t.

c rd e ; the v

aro tho prime .s.m;v, it. th op'.ni a of

I

and indul

oa r tb.e imma

ar. in tue l nitet

Ii. h.r.

i- t ! r

tirman

of h

lr.'j COnierer.e e. u w a cp..i. i tc will work In the fulb sn harmony and :

lie j r. t oomrr'-

vi!

Of

iug in soliio-liat-1 future.

1 States as

govt rn merits

Pituminous

i

iiec.ur.i, appeared ; f0r years bark New

to

i . . 4 1

e e ntral competitive

br.-t of next April.

-Mr. Penna taid that sinco operator.of western ro:u:Sj I ania ard southein Ohio hae donined to attend a conference locking to preparation of a new contract with the omted Mine Workers It wcubi fc futile to hold such a meeting as proAided for of operators of the four

AH oer the city they j

attack wa; i

s'arled cut.

snoial but the Central

erators association. Government aimed at the cre-at wh.te way, where i ,.. , ,T .

!f.c' ir. .! ut.tu. H-...I i . ... - ... ' vV I I I 'i L-o An r'li-f in Simriuni1

1 Orivt'rS natr um iiin-4. iui ui i.ii'inn.i

r tval armamr-r t :;c tr ''Ubb d : -c

i ..- f 1 . . .!'-.-.- . . r f . .. r.1 vi'ir ort

th.- v. or.--

P

cbo the on.y mencd or prevent- ( chistere d to drink the New Year in.J a icng period of idbriess in the.rbe -üt,. cf the attackinrr army wore i

e . a r.i.au- clothes. I

th-i prohibition at head iu art ere

Council Meeting Unle.-s Invited to Do So.

:n pra i :-n -b-i that -' rn. 1

r q '.it of

' . ' 1 ' 1 'r ' h:s r.vth .-o tb..t h- .u; 1 r o

i - T " " I t'i hi- dnt: - n'-xt -.vi-o, ;: -; an

rrr-r,l ' ( O ntir.uer - n - -ig- f.o;

r. r '.. the

i Chief Penman ot ! field fore was left

Py Associa'e-d Press. " VV I 'v. I.'v. Tin- "1 C'

o toast in coftere. He wad order-1 ' " '

i.. I fn r...-,: !'0;l .-'-.n-r t o V..o tlo o.tio.'. . .viae;. an xi:i i i-Nvit, f. r la

tlly she. t on arr-sts and .seizures. ' Gr' J PriUiir. x.:s af:-rr."or. had h.s Tlu drv arenu-. howe-.er, professed! --r' cor. -r.-a::oa '-win P.en.i.-r

- e

t

der.fs fb.

as th--' ;r.::.'.ry ; f . r na e r- n"'.';.-i

Situation Now "hang'-d.

t ; ' 5; tri 1 of the CG.l -

"a vc 1 . -.

assurance mat in re woui-a re

arrests, because the put lie had been

a!Lirn.(d

o-cperat!on with

1 ot

,"" , ..' b- V" J.ir.a, h.e s-iid. was a

. t 1 V. . ; .1 ilJ 1 - 1 .1 1 .lj'1 il'V.H j,

ited of the central competitive , Df plans for making IC'-'l

bell. Umiied production In Indi-

direct result oi

lysue

u-pe ratio n.

"P- . 1;-4. ts tiens : n d m; .tili emt-arr.-w- ar t u rt an. threat e:

who today

1 t a t e m e n t : r". or.-tr-jc-

e. I'lff

-tonal cnrum.tte' w .- c I ra tlr" ni"'.''.V

..-...,144., I. .

na-

1

the

hi.nily

1 ir.d-

lite S

' . 1 . a : a .

While pre; araticn.- f r tue rice wre 1 eine m .b t-"d

ArT.s' rational c.

e .-.

1

hea d'jtiaj

'rs h

'...-.- 1 et ) o ; roimr-state-I u

heir "to b

uiry at d e V- :0"

: on no;

e mat teile i-:at

d that tli-; re

to b . O 4

d '.'

r.atans " Is con- j reco-rnl- !

he market bein;

by a d van c e an r. i u r. e niont j

di o, I

1

thirst. The prohibition

.1" ..:-. r i k'.s m .-ct.ii;'

c.'.inc.i. Th-j

r;v :1 f th-.-;.ter-i.a'- e

fcrce.-?

admitted

pphed from low- that they ere most worrie-

by th

er cost, union

Kenturk;

production mines in the ncn-iag-nt

elds of West Vir;

and

s were chrc-cted to be "

ket vir'atorts." In th.-

fe,v j L'n.-yd -Georg s;

t;e re- I er :.vxt wc 11: 1 .

a l lieu tuple luo

view, which as informal, too;

at tic g" f club. Amb U'saJ .r Harvey told the correspond', r.t that his ta.lk with the P.rit;.-h jrime i:.i:.tt-r was of a ire:,-

.-::' (

Soviet Congress

cv.v.r Turns to America

To Supply Bread

howf-vr

nied the

on -

a r a -1

Pv A-r- e.c i Pr. -,.

t

id:

prevalent. c'ri: cm CT comTnc exi.-. Ther- h ur

4 -

I- 1

d

nt which In part .

are ; "The rre?.,Ier.t'3 nron-cv

j ar. t ntifi,m(,an- -o-r - fa rm'-r- i'fpr,-cu n :.; tr..

n. Pr ofiteering still j r.teref-t.f related thereto, that is. in-

o a -;

have be

1 ...... 1

1 1 'i'TMi-1 Ni.'irf.riii'nr

-. , .4 ...... - ....v...' ....

i s r o ;v

ir. th- 1 c peratorn and miners of the central

"Th

.- conn

raet made bv th" coil

nip po

but str.et." culty of pre found on t. task v. as .

4 4 . V . V v

C 1 .-' s

A cents admitted U:e d

own

V

Pr.it.

. I

.-tat

... i , u ; . 4L . . 4 .

, 1 ?

so far has rcfus-

ts which havA xplcit-'d acricul-

er.t n'-ed for mors turo. douhtlo be the

an: e

. 1 siva"':.

a i i

force no

Stri of

n bhaff an 1

pre-.

eriod , p-

nit: ral.

:i c4.-t

1 ' n V ,

... servur. ore d-ra.t ir "OTTc V'b opportunb 1 rogr'--ss than fr

"Tbc in-i whirb. are apparent In

law ' tienf

conference on ur.emp.

ri. President s

Imit itboi of arrn.a:

repräsentatives o

e"hl:h tb.is cour.tr

ed to r co-mi-re. Prcminent

fn.o.-e v rnnier.ts are Mexico

form r ;nv

Wa-h:n

competitive district In li'.'O and ef-: caught in th'.- act

1, li'.r s.iid Mr. !

Penna, va3 made by tb.e order. and!

tb.e last vcar.

feet Ivo until Mar. 3

nip or .iquoi 1

- . 1 -

., I'll is.--rie-j me !

-r if any one. was 1

of p curing it cut. J

era l c u .- - Othe

atu.'o ar.d chd r.o: 1. of tho Sil in in: o -lic.-bv. a m v. b .eii

ir.te r-

Mr. Harvey b-t it be

1 . i. , e- . v. - : i ' '

1 IT fr- 4.4.4.- .'V .......

th

for a

arr ;,rs i under the direction of the pr.sidont ;

GLOOM IV CHICAGO. CHICAGO, D.-c. 31. Two week;

I

approach

.Ciuie dn-i c r any ;.; Ur.ited -1. ; u cvn that abo no et-1

more act Ivo part Iu thr council meeting and '

( t n n ' " -ti itio;:. r -' r

V . I-, 1 Pf - r , .' I

1....' (. ... . . 1 -1 1 -1 i ' n. Cj,,.,- J r V, , - 4 . . 4 V-, r w . 4 4

c - - ? , r - r. .- r n t m ' 1 r .

.a-ir-rlltr.r naval

1

L' ".', 1 '

1 e .r

j : -: ;

. : a- j

1 th- .ill-P - c.4 t r . : v h. -h cb -d u : :r'..i. How to

1 t v, 4 v .-. An.e-'.'.:n cb c -.alr n .-e.. ,.4 v.j ..... . ... . -. . -

, . . , -.-. 4.1 .... . . 4.4.4. ,

- ?

r." '

1: r re r. 1 s

n

1-1. C" 4

f. pr-

, ........ j

th

i.-.tr.t :-.... ami a.--.s : ta:f. lb re pro-, r.t

-na. The nt.tins in

1 1

"is. on 5

cor.- ,C

. r and a . ompo

.-M i. has not bee n

i in this country for

rtrol.'of the United Slate.-- an 1 approv-d 1 c f

rn. ' by the attoroney cer.e.-al an 'tains the folio., ing pre'

te mba.- :. ( part:

otb.baliv, an imerrs...;? j...; c

hail b.. held prio to April

Ch

Poll:-

1. .

preparation t

irb'-s P.unmrris to "make Chi-

m ca-ro o dry It siueaks culminated

jtc night when "..OO . po. icemen.. - t slro the p-nf--rer.ee J stered by scores of prohibition : fahy in c

said America'.-r-an;e as r.t tri in Pari-. !t-p toe crT.trary.

P' si tion would b-e the caunc.Ps- la-t meeting D.-itir-i: r 1 orts to She ul 1 the a!:-s d--

o-ibn-r- ,f 1 - ha' ire f' 1 re- -tabll.- . a-ri-lt ir .-: i ; re . t :t ., . . . . u ,.! n . .,. -...; rf .e ; r.v,r.r, a X' r.-ial colla; '. e-r.- tic ciL...e .vv , .-.--? f our 1 ' ther-.-eiv - in d 1 - - j 0 '1 ' ' ' (l ' -s ' ; v v-r rkrnr ; w; o n: prs-

At th--" ur. time vIo-...-i c -r c-,:'V.t at- :. ti r.fp :;';- de-'riee the ; t0 r - nt ; lobb-r. M. (:".r-by.

jon. t" h-.rdr g f'r ; r h i co m n: i r .or irri . ul :r-. -a the

a r,,r:(: r4-r.-,. The fcrr'.irn d'-'baratr.M. rr.n :o .. aor.i e-...ry , .4 t j rr i for r.- .,.-. .j-.-c - art, are remaining an-w-n-. If dir-. i-I h.? ey-i t-. tbo !.m'. ' ' w.st an 1 .--.: I th-;t b;:p mu r n.

In

a c .-r m - n t h r- r

...d P-"

0 ...-.. .ji,P1 rf Via jV.'or ' fro;o ii? t !, pa:

d.trd

b'.tef? to -.. in c

P'-:

or:r

its', we:

r estatll-b. prci f rlty

d P'-aco. is tetter

ORKEGON SKNDS NEW

time but has made repeated .illhotmh

timo and place1- cf holding such ' viobttors.

in "search of Il tuor law j an econcm.lc conference c r in. dis-

1 cuss.or. of tiae erman reparations

war.- Ar.---rca

in ,- -.f. :a .. ,-tr..-l -1 ! rr.ir: i ration o. tne -j.'j ' c r .rratn -x- ,- "rn:an 1- ra'l-d to w 1" at -c t d from An. ri; 1 I'c .it-:. ir :-r -,.- -.j. prn don' in th di- - O.efo .mC 0 were r.e.;. s-ar; t- f-- d

. 1 . - . 1 : I r- 1 .-4 1 1 r t fl rr- - 1 V. t a 1 T - .

OUtliri itV U -11 LlOil I L U il i t i t. iP v 1 V v t 4 . 1. - A - J. - AfiV

YLAI1 (RKh I ENC.S i in the ;a- v-ar. committee of uro operators and two

M FIX ICO CITV, Dec. Z I. Pres't j Th- other governments who have) miners from ich of the four s-tates

heat? tht coniitlons in-lu.'trlal. j Obre jon his re-pjesfd The A.--.c.a- had reprf s-ntatlvc -, here and which, -'Illinois. Incl.ar.a. Ohio ana west i-omrr.nrci.lI. fircr. -i x'., xocinl and j :l Pre.ss to convey hb personal Ne.v ?till ar- ur.reeocnized are Ksthonia. t c rn P c n nsy I vanla.' political, are in.prov.n.g and will he j Year's greeting to Pr-s't liar Jing I I-ttv;a. Lithuania. Pkrania. Albania,' more sat .'.."to-y during the pr. sent I and the American peopb . the Di.-h -u public." Afghanistan. MIIMOHIAIj I XI II WAH DO;:. rr ttan th v v.er during l.Jl.i Durinsr his talk with the crre-! th- f .a-tern republic, Guatemala. WHITL PIAIXS. X. Y-. Dec. 31

(f c-arve ho bituHtion may be i spon lents on Centra, sulbcls. th-? 1 the it pal lie of ladivo-tOK and i A rr.or. 'mcr.t to commemorate the

ohar-d by f ton cor.ferem lsln-tion or by rod cor.tinuo

We

allure of the War. hin ge. by unfavcrahle le-

hlel

G;

In addition to the above war degs w ho died while serv ing in

''."jrdt'rs.

re. p b cr, to thorc-uKh'.y ly maintain lfiw and

der

f -r

dt lier

le no

re"?oMvn 1 -- c ,? the re

and r.iMialtles ir. the i ip. -rc at the close o: w-i icar oiaer me trencnes cr tne iTtr.cn oa

: ' hamber of deputies. He paid, how-j nations which have not sought to h j raclds will be erected in Hartsdale I ever, "that ilrclits irsid'- the chflm- r e cognize by the I'r.ited States, canine cemetery, the c nly animal I Urs nr- tamer than cp-.n tb.-M j nam4lv, Georgia. Azerbaijan, An-Jbu-jlng croun.d In America. Thv j 1 ntt :-." I -'or. and Plume. memorial will cost $2. 5 0 0.

r. ur came us the old

year fade-d and was preceded by a barra?e of warning.-? ar.d notices by Chief Fitzmorris that New Year'i t-Vb waa to ba the dry est hi Chlcago'i history. I 'e-I ite the ruling of Judge Prir.divillo in police court y-s.erJay that the police ecu Id not s-arch homes oi persons without search warrants the pclice rereiv-. d crd---rs to nnake arrests without warrants.

"1 t them tell Tue slay morning." tion?.

re 1 - n r ' r-ittr forming at, ls-t.

e '--f. '(.'r.'

1 . r-r- ft - rni

g f : - 1 1 . ' - until h r- b. c r t r. 3 th"- r-

l u. main der r.- Ici fr s.-i. Ii'.

.rir.n'.nr towarJ rralbr itlon of the ' '.

. a

i 1

nt hep .. Th; four pwer ; point - i out t'r.Pt

rnälr. He

45. '-eO.C poo-Ti

cjuetion they n;ust request it. Oth-1 ervino the American repr-e ntat.ve

wou.d eit In next week's r.lons .j...... prnvidlr. - for consultation j wou Id really t rc .iej to prevent

cn.y as an Interested observe.-. It was fa!d today that .Mr. Harvey

O- V

rav-rr.m-T.t

I i-.o.i, i.-.e- 4'd.i t in 11. e j)i tr.i:.-inai

c mv-rs-ation-? betwt-en Mr. Lloyd-1 Georce and Premier Briar.d if the, submarine rjucstlon should come -p.; Th ". who are making arrange- ; mcntd for the council meeting, 'which ' 'a rrarded th rrvo I'-.tinmt i

it to tho Judge ; b-lib-ration ?!nce the purU rrnc!

betw-'--n the T'n'.ted St -if 5. Gr-at ; dlsa-tr. c.i. :a

T"tr:ta:n. Japan find rrn" in any i has a-dgn- 1 only 2 ' -c "r,'b, " pc:.s thrr-at"n'-d breach f The p-ao In ' cf h! h. tho cj:;:r,.t-ar I'-'are.!,

th: Pa--

J I . .1;

do ere -tt.cn of c

ntin- r.'t a s. -.-".- pool hai been mov-nt to

vero the instruc-

confereni'-c, have taken ptaco and tranquility a their motive,

u'.r.-r commlssi-'r.s and --!.---r atTn- j the fan.lrc urea. ( to help sa.ve- th- Chin prob- M. U--tii".rf ky .tat me r.t move J thr r.ui and the virtual decision to . consfrc to incren.- th plk ricuiturl have another arrr confe.--r.ee six ( bu Iget from : 7.0 e 0.0 00 to 3,CC--or s-:v-n years hence to dis-us ex-i(-r,0 gc!3 rut P-h It Rlisa Ir.strticte I tension rf the naval holiday, nil thta f.r.sn: cmm!s-?ar tr :rr a ar pointed to by Araf'inn ofP.clals i special tax of C.uOO.OOO ruMw tVr n Ftp In th" right direction. farnin relief.

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