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POVERS CONSIGN POISON GAS WAR TO THE DISCARD
Hol of World Will Be Invitro! to Partieipato in New Agreement. PLENARY SESSION SOON (.Innere Seek Mediation in Effort to Settle Shantung Tangle. A ASHIN ii -V J.n. - I "ft 1 ...per n.val jovcrs of 1 1 1 world tmouch the nival committee of the i s rr,nfrrn- Saturday voted t cj it law gas a- a wajmii of war and 1 adopting th,o Uoot r.olutlon to ta.it wA. inviUMl worlrl ndhn.-ncc of .1 r.ation.s t thf iwohllition as a iu'- of IntPrn.Tt ional law. The cor.imittr. then turnod to th" üi now t-Knry ot var unn ras b- n rnlh-.J upon tf) dal airjslon whTi al journniciit was taktn r thr vf"!i rnt. rn lS- utior. i v.r.- that thrr, would 1 ... ro fffort to restrict airplan dvlMm'iit thro'i'li limitation of i.-i .iil-r?, vi." r military character-i-'i' s. A f-Jh-fon;!'.ntt in an nlaoi: : . port n . tuiirnnidi '1 against :f-h ' i coins- a-? loth ImiMa.ti'al i.iul i;nwl5o. Tlo discussion liroiih out tli x)5.-itility. howevvr, tliat (Wclaration a;mlnt the homhin of unfortiticl towns or cities mlht a!rr 1'ii'l h-'foro tho c n f o r nee fi-r aproal. T xt OT KrMIntion. Th anti-pas resolution wnt tiuonh as drawn hy Ellhu Hoot of th Anirri'-an d location. It rrads: "Th- u. in war of asphyxiating. j.oi-.nuMia or olhor f.':i:s and all dMuT analogous liquids, material or di-vices having hctn justly coni - 1 1 ; 1 1 o -1 by thr general opinion of the civilized world and a prohibition of y.,r)i usp h,-vinir hern dcrlarid in ti.!i-5 to wlii-'h a majority of the c iViheJ powiT.- ar parties: Now to the end thai this prohibit f.on -dinll he nniir-ally a'-.-. .i d as it part, of inti rt-atSonal law. 1-indinff the cn.--ienco and the prac-ti.-of nations, the slunatory powers d'.-I.nif their a.-cnt to such prohibition. a;rpo to bs t.ound thereby hoiv.ffn theiiisrhcs and invite all otlirr ciili:'-ed niti.-iis to ndhf-re t'ieia-to." No Aircraft I. imitation. m air u.ir!;ir' s'l h-com t;i it U ha.-i r curt d att.M- wo ks of Mudy that limitation (d' airplar.es a;!- ars imy. a.ticah!" until a con t".renr. ol v ! i" scope 1. is been ron ii' l. al-th.-üh it was Migse:-tcd thJ some rt st ri' t ;onj on u- of lighter thati iJr riafl jnirht b worth attempt In?. A fiitine world wile ronfert-nc for conMd'Ta: ion f tb.' rub s of war ft No has b'm su rtst r-d . and sntiir ''it arr.or.j? t!i- ii. legates m'd to f.nor it. Italy, however, liopes to t-o . tho pre.-cid negotiations develop i-omt ncreeno tit ac:aint bombarding of u nf orti,;.d -itb-s. So far h:i . t he arm anmnt i!-eui-F:"ns t vor p d t! nt som" dlratloiv ar looking torwai'l to a pb-n-diy itojsjoii of th-' conference by Wedreday o- Thursday of next v to pub.;-h to th" world the cimpleted 1; :.itio:i tr atv ari' to r-c(rd tho furth-r steps that have' I ' en taken in p g ird to the far east. "liine- seek I titers cut ion. It: the tar fa-fern di- "is ;on, S.t..rda's deliberations contribu'd no surface leduation of progre-s, d-i-i;'-r.n atqnal bv th- t'h.inese to S y Ii :g:v and Arthur J. Halfour J to ugurt a v. iv out of the Chin esi ....... . .i...., .v.i ,,.11'.,;,' . i . . o i . ' rv vi. o.i x , i u i . Thf pe I ' ' . i n e - e -. ' saw th-1 A me rlc-in rein d :v h ad - of t h Hriti-h 1 e ; .. .! t ior s spaarately. and aficrward as to er th rpie.lon was .1 i 1 It d prospects Facing a UTibed as b i.'ition that bo'h d'-1-a'e, j was apparent t irculation Fact 0. THK NEWS-TIMES is the only Sunday paper in northern Indiana. With its more than 18,000 circulation it furnishes its readers with the best news of the day obtainable. On Sunday it has many special features, such as a comic supplement,, pictorial reviev of society, etc. It is a real home paper and is read thoroughly. On Sunday it costs ten cents. W hy not pay ten cents more and pet the six daily issues o f the paper. Daily and Sunday nt 20 cents a week. Applicant for membership in A. B. C.
Resigns Presidency
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IlMOX 1!-: VAM UA. Defrated in his opposition to the
ratification of the treaty making Ire- j ... ..... , . Mississippi, declared In th senate land a free state as part of the latt Saturday that if tho motion picliritih association of states. I)e Yal- ture producers "act the biggest polir.i resigned the presidency of the I ti-uan in the republican party to liead Irish republic, taking with him the I that industry, we must look upon it profoundest respect of even those! with suspicion."
members of the I)ail who had so bitterly opposed him. I COUNCIL SUMMONS GERMAN DELEGATES TO CANNES PARLEY Lloyd Ccorgc Aks France to W aive Share in First Reparation? Payment. 15y A jisori.Ttrd Crrss. CAN'N'1', Jan. 7. Representatives of Germany some time next week will come to Cannes to discuss with the supreme council th' reparations prcpos.il to bo prepared by tho allied statesmen. This was decided upon at the second day's session of the council Sat-1 urday and notification was dispatch-I cd to the Berlin government, stin..1; 1 ... ... . , 1 1 ..I I 1 I , IlUHl'M I, llliil llie llt'l IM.IU I experts go lo Paris first and the re j hold themselves In retulines lor the call. lit tile Cnurfe of S.ltUrf!a's deliberations (treat Iii itain in exchange for abandonment of her 22 percent of the first two payments in 11 J' nskod Hclgium to renounce in part hr priority claim so that France an share in those payment, dclnariflinir it the .sime tine that Franco 'ratify the August agreement I wherebv the hrst billion gold marks now in the hamif (f the reparations commission wmild be applied to th payment of (jreat Pritain's and Ibdium'.s occupation expenses to tin- exclusion of France. (PIoso Stronger ua'rantcc-s. Mr. Lloyd-George usisted a!! suggestions that action bo taken to obtain stronger guarantees from CJerraany, as asked by France, nuh as a commission on the German lebt to control customs, monojut'.i's und tax receipts. H'GRAY SUMMONEDI" TO FARMERS' PARLEY eev Wallace Announees Partial Lisi of Delegates to (lonferenee. Washington. Jan. gat s to the national 7. Deloagricultural i conference, which
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W.Lsatnglon Jan. in par: Saturd. Wabace. ! J'.l.i.s II. Fames if Xmv Vrrii.1 f' --r:uf r'.y chairman of the Fnited'
j states grain corporation; Gov. 'ar- . An T. Mcv'ray ot" Indiana. T!iou.asi j witsoa of Chicago, pre sident . f the j Unofiirial Approval of Substitute of American Meat Packers; j -r i j :. Howard of chichi, present j prenie Louiieil .Invitation j of th. American Farm liureau fed-! I? Belief, 'i ration, and Charh s S. lbirrett of
A'r.ton Citv. Ga.. President i f the i . .luondi i-arir.ers union. were a mens th lis; of 47 names made p ibke. In addition to Gov. IMcCray, Ind.:.tna will be represented by G. I. dirtA-tor of th agricultural ! - perime v .u ci: v. Ktation at Purdue
T!-.. conference, the rri t a ry said, n :gi;l in h:g!; administration circles. wbl composed of a majority of' T"ae text (f the resolution adopted . bi: .bteis ar.d farm organization leid-: by the allied supreme coupdll at ! ms, but in addition tiiere xp.l bo'c'arnes l"riday cattiitig the internarepresentatives of th.e cliief indus-j tioral meeting, along with the invi
t!iv ar.d lines of business depend-.
upon agricu.ture, anil represen-jto '..- of tanking, trat.spoitation
in d i.lated lines. I cotton, grain. to!ucr' livestock. trult. potato and ge neral farmers ; . J . ... . : e.i tu- uiirymeii xx;.i io re;re-; rted in the can.fcnnce t t rscnnel es hoxvn in tb.e ptriial 1: a gricuiturai e :::cia:s. re -nr;-?er.ta-t.ves ef agricultural colb gcs. e con-, , ,1 glJ . 1 f JI Af ed t rs of fa.m '.tin n. wpl i.iiso be ir.cluled. the agricultural s. rctary salii. Invitation have I i . . ... .. . . oen extenae.i to pui.,:c tf.c:a and for m c r I c cm t"-
ofT.clals tc attini as well asirratiors- without any restrictions as
tb.e joint ongrr .--'a naF com. mit tee o n a :ricu.ti.ral inquiry.: "In ether words, "' siid. i-n an - rour-'cnent of tb.e agricultural de - T-artrnent. "the confrrtr.ee w:li be broadly representative of agriculture and allies! Industrie's."
SEES SINISTER MOTIVE BEHIND OFFER TO HAYS: . 'Sen. Harrison Make Po-tinas-j i ter (eneral Targol of ;
i Denunciation. ATTACKS LANDIS. TOO! ; Charge Attempt of Movie Alaj;- j ! nates to IJuv Political ; Influence. WASHINGTON". Jan. 7. I'rotctjinn' against neoeptanee by Pottnasjter fion. Hays of the tendered position as heail of the motion picture i industry. Sen. Harrison. democrat. Kiatint; that he had no doubt Mr. j Hays would accept the offer and re-j dire from the cabinet. tcv. Harrison j said ho was "fearful" that if the' i foriiK r republican national chairman j "'becomes the head of the motion pic-, ture indurtry he will place a censor-; ship upon some democratic pictures I that should bn shown." ( After describing the size of the motion picture business and its inJUioncp and in nloiu from politics upto this, time, the Mississippi senator j d r!ar. d that should the 1'nitcdj States Steel Corporation come to ' Washington and make an offer to aj cabinet member of a salary equal to. that repute, tf) have been Rendered ' to Mi Mr. Hays to direct its policies, and; accepted it. "not only would he - b condemned, but the admin ist ra - ! tion to which he betonet d would al-o be condemned." ' j Hits iA-indis Too. i Sen. Harrison referred in condem-1 i..iioi i i ms u iue oner w nicn i ludge Iindis accepted from org ized baseball and asked "Why is Hays selected by the motion pb-turf industry to accept a fabulous salary? What is the purpose of making thi.sj tender? Is it because he is close to; t,u' pwc-s that be? Is it because I iwintvo.o fnnr t . v M I.i.a.I..! ' - i ........ j v.u. ... .1.- ,i Ul lliru i 1 housand post others throughout the eountry and the mails? Is It heraue he has the ear of the Jresitlent
of the Fnitcd states and sits in ther",MT "
circles of the administration? Ts it because he helped to elect the house of representatives whoso- dutv it i
to frame tax laws and tariff men-- ,, ... - , . , , 1 The lomoined forces of citj". count.tes. is it beause lie plaved sucli a large part in the eleetion"of sena-l an1 f"tleral authorities swep-t tors w ho control the poticv of the i through. South. IJend las: night.
-'ministration in this body?" t 4.t.. t m .... . l,,0,nr M,UI rau n. riarrison, spcaicing at times facetiously, said he could aciiK that tiie industrv -Mr. Hays as a star to show with ""J 1 icKiuru. imugias r airnanKs and "Fatty" Arbuckle.. i ney nave chosen him because they think he ran do the work," he continued, "is it because of any ex-J ceptionability which he has shown as; 1'osim.tsi.ei- Keneiai. is iL OCCilU SO ....... l o t . ne ran elevate tne morals or the in - utistry. .No. l hese are not the quuli:ications that have caused the' tempting offer. There is more signiflcance to the offer being made to!
he posttnaster general than to anyl,;;,, Frank Kindzorski and Nick
Other cabinet OtÜCer." "Many questions come up in tho . r. . . . .....1 .1. ...... 1 . . . ...-r .. ii. lie .lim ine iiouse mal illl' i'l llie I tuotion pbture industry, the senator ; stated, as he referred to the tax upon ir which had been proposed as well as to items in the tariff bill now p nding which might be of import ance to it. T do not know w ht ther tna: xnioug.u tils closeness to certain (Continued on page two.) ECONOMIC MEETING!, Py Associated Pre. WASiriNGTOX. Jan. 7. (.vicia! announcement of the attitude of tho American government toward the international economic conference to be held at Genoa early in March! uhi-Anay be exje.-ctcd during the coming .week, it was indicated Saturday tatbm i-wied by the allied pp-buiiera tb.e I. rated Sjtatcs to part;cijate in th.o conference, was received at th? jt.it department during the day. (:Mci.N gem rally were reticent with respet t to the invitation but the . i . V. . . V. . l ::.; re on as cii mai uie viner- . tcan gcvernmer.t looked upon the, resolutions aaoiucu oy tne supreme . ... . i e tincil at Its Cannes ineeting". These resolutions, in the opinion ' of economic experts of the governAnei.t. aooear to permit cf American ' . .i .... ; narticuu tion in tne rroprca aeun - to the. ultimate outcome of negotii t'.ons toward eventual liquidation of Jthe FurojHan war time debt to thtis ' er. uutry r other factors u hlch might J have complicated tho American share in an international effort at world
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This picture of Michael Collins was taken at Armagh, Ire'and, during a fiery attack by the Sinn Fein lender on the Flster parliament Collins was one of the Sinn Fein delegate:- who netroti it d the Irish peace settlement with Premier Lloyd Ceorce and who conducted the fight In the lail Kireann for the ratification of the settlement proposal by Lloyd George.
I CITY, COUNTY AND FEDERAL OFFICERS COMBINE IN RAIDS j e; I x , Hotel and (Jypsy Inn--Arrest Four. combed the road houses for liquor,! and due to the effortn of ('apt. Ham ilton. newly-appointed chief of de-
not ita-;ti ctlves. Harry Mather, Federal , Van Dusen. the other patrolmen apsousht. prohibition agent and Dick Taylor. t m rrn..rT fnr n,-s
; deputy county sheriff, a large qnan - ; t ity of liquor was orougnt to me sta - (tion along with four I,ri-ont"rs ! charged with possessing liquor witiii :j4tent to sell. pc "State T,inc ,,n tMO border linhotel,'" on the of Michigan in ....... .. ; 1 ... 1 ., n ... ,vns first Vi.-Mteil rilH ttlC ; oroprietor. John Mendich. was ar- ............. - ..-sted after a numb, r of bottbsj title,! with moonshine" whiskey,! u.onuVd crnnd. b. er ami w ine, had liePn founip Two oi Mendich's xv.-.r no arrested The next place raided was th (pjij-v . r0ii ,p" Inn on the Fdwardshur Here Otticer .i.ime.s Jivei.e irrested Charles SVhwart as lie was , ittemptlng to destroy a pint bottle; of bonded whiskey. At - o clock tins morning, the au - j t horitics decided to continue with !the iJa aru c, ur, hs. Th
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and their deputy b-ft the police sta - Alpa rtment. For some time he vus tion at that time intending to visit! stationed on traflic duty in the cen - .v number of supposedly "wide open" j ter of the city, but was painfully resorts on the borders of the city; injured several weeks ;.go when run
limits. IW'gan At 10 () clock. The squad left the county Jail at it o'clock last night and with a party : of ten started for the resort on the I Nilvs road, t'pon er.tt ring the plac-?, "ontinued on pa? two.) Marquis Okuma, Reported Dead, Reported Alive 1 1' iNOIjFDU, Jan. ' . -A report' is still alive j ; that Marquis i'Kuma and that the r.evs of hi death iven ' out Frid iv front Tokio was crroneous was contained in a Tokio cab- ; Krarti received hrre s'afdrdiy by the j Japanese language newspaper Nippu i Jiji. Attending physicians were quotel in the cablegram. The marquis, ottbujliy de ".a re J dead Friday, regained consciousness -Saturday and was still breathing
slightly when the cablegram xvis'haa a pint bottle on his hip. W'e.aticn
, hied. i: dec.ared. H:s physicians . 1 . .. ? 1 a A j ani;uui:cea i;i.c a .-.a. er o. e-o:na i;;iu which the marquis had fahen was ; M. . . . . . ... i me news o: iKu:nas ueata was I not otf.cially announced until sv r-ral hours after he p. ad sunk Into Ahe state of coma. Posthumous hon - ors had beert bestowed on the n-.ar- , . ... . . i .;.- . :u:s Ly tte regem, i'rince iiiro.iuo. in the name of the emperor. It was recalled that a soriw hat similar case arose :n connection ii . i 1 dir with Field Marshal Terau. ht. w ho. like the marquis. xas officially pro nounced deal but regained consul ousness a few tlays later, soon afterwarJ He died
Treaty Ratification
i ;ai FOUR NEW POLICE OFFICIALS NAMEDBY SAFETY BOARD
I hned. for contenipt of court. Only after his friends had interposed did . TI .. , . . r ;tlie iunst consent to pav the ln,. (n Appoint Hamilton (duel oij,,u,id KO ng to j-n. but in piying l)itertivesr Ibitison :in Dn- i-he tine, ho felt in a measure that
stii, Deisler Sergeants. Three new sergeants were appointed by the Hoard of Safety at a .-po-sial meeting yesterday noon, and one ot the men. Charles Hanson, report-j ed for duty last night and took l ( barge, nf noliee activities in the w st . , - ,.,,..nril Tv,f .,,.- nT1a c-m ;iIuty on Monday. it was announced , iy superintendent of Police ! last night. ban. Hanson is well known in poli circies here and has be?n one of the i mst active of local itficers. For j some time he j.atroIel a beat in tho .... ,1,.. e. I,,.,,. to 1 ,,H i J i. lll. , Ol.. U ItlLVl, uuc l )lis ahilit v a s n ilptrr'ivc and re earch worker, was transferred to. the detective bureau plain - as a i ii.an. i
Van Dusen Is one of the most!cil. and tu"' aro ver" Inuch li'A-
popular of loral officers. He is noted for his che.ry iranner and is con ed iq ron-sidei-e.l l.v Iiis; uT.fif inrv n . n ti ideal - i man for the position. He has b- n , .,.,.,. nr ,iir, i,,,.al force rf tin lw-i! fi. t fr t 4 considerable period, Take New Heats. i lMward Detsler. th third s,r - 'reant to be annointe,!. ha served in many capacities as an otticer since lover by an auto oii' tatde by a driver , said to have been intoxicated. H- : reeently teturned to take up his .work as a member ol th-: -part- , ment. Detsler is scheduled to take over (Continued on page two.) Haynes Says Man With Pint Bottle On Hip Is Safe 'iIICA(iO, Jan. 7. 1 m :ne 1 iate steps will be taken to provide sti i- t 1 enforcement of the prohibition laws in Illinois. Iloy A. II yji'-s. federal -prohibition commissioner, nt iiounctd" Saturd. iy night after a day spenc in conlerenr ev- ith federal. j state and city oJJicials. I 'A,s lar a s the federal author! , ties are concerne-J. fa:d c cm mis- ! loner JIayr.e.s. "ive shall stop fol- ! low ir.g the man up the alley vho are going to go after tne source or I t , . . - . , C0 . V. - . V. J . Ä j ioe- jiu, man wnu 1 iaus up a thousand gallons on a true and dnvt-.s of? The small offenders will I 1 . r he left to city and state authorities to whom the law esueoialiv t' opportunity for this action.' i Mr. Haynes asserted that enforce - ; n..-i:i of the lth amendnient is "koI ... . - iv- .1 i ing icrwaru at an astonisnmg rate. and appealed to all law abiding dti - ; Z'T.s to assist in stamping- out liquor.
) Mr. Haynes, guarded by secret serv- i they dnlare, last xear carried off j t t a rr r -j e .1 ri. t i j l,nri i- . n'ifm VI ! U ed r nr.irk- t ' 0 0 C) A ft 1 1 A
icA nr"ens - e d n,iti.-j lioririA nf threats male against him, conferred with th heads of prohibition orI gar.iratjons today in aldition to the it
aw enforcement agents.
Will Pay High Tribute io Judge Lindsey (lity KvineiiiK (rreat Interest; in (oniiim tf Noted Jurist j i ucsdav. i ! The ir.t-r.-st South Ibnd takiu ! i j '.n thrt iciures io be gin by .TuiIl". lien JJ::ds at the lliuh smool an-: tlitoriurn ou Tu. -da- ever, ;i ha pint;''ally ...iu-t ! the nupply of re.-, rvai ioc ? . . t i i I bb lor tlio .(icr.Tsion. Tic,;. -is 1'. (iie address w : 1 1 1 . i Hia!.- fr- ', ma bo ob! üne, 1 ,? 'h.'iiiiber r,f Commerce from tiif.oy Sic it Council, under w lios ;iuspi' es the nofed juri-t is concin-; here, and there ar still so nie tiek t--" pbieiy left. The supply wiil be com exhausted. In wer. b. foi e Tue. I ay, it is believed, and eerv bit of snac" I In tue auditorium, whi b. has a s.-at-I ing cap oitv of on'.v 1 . . t :1! b. taken up. 1'red a Bryan, Aviinnan of tho Jicy Scout Aiuncil, will p reside at tlio meeting" and the Hi:;h School orchestra will render a musical program. About lä years ago, uhen Judge IJndsay inaugurated the Juvenil court in Penver. the innovation was looked upon by soim as a. .b-ub tul ep. rimer t, w hile otln-r:- b s- charSi itable -ccffed at the M, t 0f t i:ig delinquent youths with an but iseveiity. At the time .Indu blndsey ljad hardly a singi'.c out-; srolen champion. With the p-issinj of y,.ars .Ju-lfre bind.'-cy's "lou bt 1 1. i 1 eieiitncnt'' iins proved its orih, and toily this juvenile eout in, Denver and the bhas he ins p a into p.'ay in cenducting it have been universally copied throughout the country. j "llojs' Friend." In Denver .Judcre Lindney jut' the "boys' friend." hut it is do;ibtf il if anyouo has ever ii-en to stich I heiglits of veneration as no has in j his home city. Throughout th ' country J e is an outstanding li'ur'" surroundfd by the fame that has , ono out from Denver. It is only a1 j few months ago that Judge Lindsey I was halei beforo, another court in i Denver, and ordeied to iliccdosc what had been told bin in conti r denee by one of "ins hovs." Th: i 1 i.fuuge i.mdyy reiusea to io. S ! : '. u . urt nptly the fdd-f.ishionI hods were invokfd. and 1: Ulir :hting fer l." years had r.cei.-d a ft c r evcrj thing seeme I ; 'irmly established. No other inci-;-int in Judge Lindsey "s cart er has attracted as wide attention as this incident, and it served to arouse a ! r.ntion- ide interest in Denver's ju venile co irt once more after it na-i !iong been taken for granted that it was a succt ss. and cons, ou r.t iv worthy of no further mention, out- , .-ido of lenvc r. J Judge Lindsey. in speaking- under ' the .auspices of the Hoy Scout Oouni ci! here, will not only bring a message to tho P.oy Scouts, but to ev eryone who has an interest ri my? and bows activities, and that im-an. A'1 universal appeal. This universal appeal i? recogni.e,. by the ;ti.ens i of outh Hend. it is believed by th executives or tno i;oy cout oun- ; e" d over the response that lias bee ef ade ;n the number or reservat. or IS mad' f 0 T the address Tc s i V f vt r,i:-.t. - ' ' ! .t. ii. nwr.s itii:ovr.s. ! ATLANTIC C1TV, N. J., Jan iTl:e condition of John Kendrick A tangs, author and lecturer, who is ill in an Atlantic City hospital. Saturday night was reported as irnd"'ove,i lus attending plr. sicians. i CUM Ä Tü QTTATJTD Ä Plf Q jIji, 1 lJ jjl J Li 1 IVllVjlVu NEW CIRCUITS BILl Proposes to Name New Judjie at Larfic Hatlicr Than as House Planned. WASHINGTON ate ludiciarv committee, considering ir.i ans of. relieving crriwded federal court dockets through increase in the number of Judges, virtually agreed J-atuprday to sidetrack the bouse bill pro', idir.g 2 1 -more judge ships and substitute the s-rate plan for IS addi'ion-il judges to be named at birg? instead of P.- circuits, as propo-ed" in the house measure. It w a.s stated by committee members that In deciding against the Iiouse plm which would assign the : judges to committeeparticular circuits the had sought to meet the emergency and to put through legiswtiich xvould not precipitate extended nghts on the floor because : - . . , - . some circuit n.ay r.o: get a.i in? nidg". its senators or representative! believe were necessary FURRIERS OROAMZK r... .-x, . i i U L.Ua1i5A1 J lilrA I'.j i N'läV VOItK. Jan. 7. Furriers of . r - f. ..!.. : .New joIjv .-viiuruay organizeu a fj I lice department of their own to com1 bat the activities of thieves w uV I The force t patterned after thoe maintained by groups cf Fifth avenue derartment front lntcrrta rtorcj! ard water
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Action Comes After Day of Intense Excitement and Controversy De Valcra Resigns Presidency; Calls Meeting of His Adherents.
i: v A .- i i t .1 Vre-, DLBLIN. Jan. 7. "I he treaty ratified iSaliird.iy nipht by the
seven votes. 64 in 3 7, tlie D.iil o,,r its ,ifipto a to the (hu tinirnt signed by its delegates at London. Coincident. illy. Latuonn Dr alera announced his resignation ltom the p:ider.iy oi the lnA!i republic. The news was received with the greatest cnthusi.i? in. and the crowds, which had waited for hours outside the university building in anticipation of a decision, burst into cheering, even br-
fore tne ofTiciiil h-urca were announced. ' Ratification of the treaty r j r came alter a day of intense excitement and intense t ontiovrrsy. i ,.,,1 -,e UA
m TOWNSEND CALLS HENRY FORD TOOL OF EX-PRESIDENT Defends ?se berrv s Kxpendi lures as Justified by C.anipuijiii Conditions. ASI I f N( f ).V. .Tan. 7. - s. t' debile on 1 1 1 " N'c win fry case lauie to ,t dra matii- climax Saturady n hen Sen. Townee?;,! of Miciiigan. sne.i;.ing in b diaif f hi- ( lleagr.e. iie. ( "are.1 that ; Pre,, U ne d certain interests had i- political life- if he oted to su-t iin the right of Sen. Newberry to his s. at over the con- ; te: initiated by Henry Ford. S.-n To u ?i -.. ti ,1 frnnViv r'erTnrod that if he consupe.l only his political futuje he might he tempted to l,e ilent. c)n the w hu'o oue-uii.n of t'ie F ord--.W i.'I l'V c- intest J : u t with ci'cat feeling h not und u oubl deci.irod ho com!. not. f.-ike t!i path, lor in so doing h v, oul l stultify himself and ,o io!e!:o; to hii -o,v n lOMv i.-nce .in l courtige. ;II Ford Pa-ifi-t. Time a nd a ga in the Michig t n senator was i,it errutd d as he att tcked tile enemies of New berry who, lie slid, "were trying to deprive hi:n hi at out of animosity an I h.ifI f e ch i ra eterized Hej-.ry Ford paciiist who had 'been thrown ; 1 ed. as a i::to th 1 1 o '.it! al ring by Pr-'t Wilson and as.-erted that whi iini li nnmey hid been spent Michigan c-imp'iign fi.r Nw ton n the errv's good, ti.o eh.ince of no po.r man was hurt, becati-"- all of the candidates in t;i three-corr.ercd primary were ni i1. 1 iop.a ires. Desrrjs,, Sen. Newberry a the "peer of ar.y man in tb.is ha mber," 'en. Townser-i ar.nour.ced th it hi WOMAN CAPTURES "FOUR GUN" MAN Wonld-Be Auto Thief abhed After Firint; rriiree Shots at Owner. T Vtit V rTI tg inIM ward wounded Saturday right by a man jj.who h-- declares was. attempting to his automobile away from th" i 'Co'.umhla club on Monument pla-e. The man gave his name as Fi.ifi' 3 Williams and his a l lro.- as Detroit, Mich. Thrco shots w-r t.r I Devin but only o::-; w a r ft -, tivo. !
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Th'.' shooting v. n s wi::;e.-M I ly theaJan. 7. The sen. .,. r Crov.ds on th-ir w ay to ev-r.in; '
! erf or ine1!. ; Mrs. Devin.1, ass: Zerteil, a contractor, and held him until I r - p h --1Z' I Wiilia s d ; 1 police nrnv C)mcers who t.c.'irchr J Wiiba he carrie d two pistols and a sm lc.. I. 1 .. 11 re vop. er . t . : tio' tO tile wrap' shot i)r v ine. According to D-vlne he h-i 1 ;.ark'd Iii- autontohll.j or: Mo:;':nT.t aorn p.i t .n .s -,v:rw on a shon; ing tour. Wi, :, th'-y returned to th" ar Will. a::. s tenintlr.g to start lt. I -e wa s nt he empt' i to drag Wilhams fr tue rr. a .hi n e a n 1 a h e ' f--d h;: r and lire üt De vir. 9 en 11p-,.. ,'r'iv i t' v,,:', r.e. One hut P.: n th-3 p-ft MOTHER OF TWO SENATORS DIES MIAMI. Via.. Jan. 7. Mr. J. It MIAMI. rrv..,, , to he th cnlv won- . n'i .. rocntrv who had two sons . , w,re in the unite-a .Taies r.5ite.i in t;;, ,j Saturday
Mrs. Prxan was theiph ef th-
; T;:,,ther cf former Sen. Nathan P I5ryan. of Florida, now Judge of the e, f. , r i -, . ! f i r v r t r. f r r , t -i ' s a t V t -aloriear.d, and of S-. n. Willhva Jan.es p.ryan, alto cf thii tat. XX tcol his t-eat in centre's xvhn only years t f ag
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C f V 1 5i , Hi 2 f ! creating tjic Im !i ti d.ttf w Dail Lirr.uin. lyv . unjority of j been expected, the majority, in J favor of the agreement wa j greater th.m liad Iieen counte'd ion almost up to the Iat minutf. ; A tense, strained silence prr- ! vailed while the votf wa hein?: I taken, and a np of relief went up from the supporters of the i treaty when the result wan announced. A dramatic ?cene ensued when De Valcra stood up ii- ii ... ana in a broken voice, which vibrated with emotion, declared : that "the republic" muft be carried on. Lventually he broke down so completely that he was tunable to proceed. The Dail Eireann, with one accord, apiplauded and cheered him. The situation a? th a i lournr. ri of the D.iil appe.it I to r en. all ciia. ot!'. Tii" I:iM V . . . 1 i d an 1 tlor " De d '.np osi 1 on jfvea!. d b Vn I'-r.v ar: folio-.'. - ri to a i : .b oi t gb Tho futur'; facLl-.d fro! 'o:, -!,t ..-1 f-'rug-IrNh tb Sibre ; i u ! i . : . ,i t j T o :;nA s c t.xious r pe, 'j .at .-vi H'jrgt s ., ,,) l-trovg" c p - , t i .- i 1 the r'ny. Is the i.in..-t ":-e, s , -:ir ,? s J d:- i cor. 'i r pe i u u:n s- en,a , over rati'.e.it :on. Arthur GritVh ',r"'1 rA" r:,!"";i :';"s "r: : the j ri..i ri : er.: u : e ! and the city t n: -V vIMlv Oboen i-pirlts. Ie V.aleru Speak. On the anruur.' liifut of th"- f - -uro, Mr. De Ya'.era iroir.eliate; . rose a nl d e c I i : 1 th Ir. h 1 ef-bll-hed Trill in i until the lr:sh peop r r ar manner d :.-- s" : -he. te u - public l: and th;- v in the nv looked f.-.f , j . this prop opinion ab fr. g the const !tu .-.-ul i b.: To sn-prcn v. d.:-; o -it.jr.aliy w e o n a : f -g V. th r.ari' r v. tt! e i . t . i" j o r g' :.era i ri- ,p:"I: :".-f : ' a Ion g trarr-.r h , 1 ;o
must K-ep j . r repre .'a -I'-rj:! y un'ii the treaty v. ,. - . . r - J ed into an a?t of p irlia 1 4-; Iri.-ii w -t:l d 1 v," ;.n or p'-rtur.:-" '. el ct a b'giC-ifiie .-,f fr- --aI to re;.; p. ! Mi ;: ,': C di.r.s ir. ;:'! t-M flIr.-,-.. 1 D" V-b ta. II" Sibl h- dt 1 ( ret x v'": ti." r.' -u.' 5n r.v rdrf of tip.; iph. He claitr.e 1 thit th m.en r pres. ntlr g t!i- I':! .")".' . wouM e zf -j :.. le for taking c-v-r fr.-':; ti.'- I trit; - ii gjv'tr.n t.' on -tr--of the i-. h t: drrJr.'." ra.t ir n !:.:;! I c a f.i.r 'A.-ir.c. Ir. e ry ! co-it: try v.-ha :i.'itter"-l m'-f-t w i purl"; rr ! r ar. .1 !. p!"' to th" - ether si to app-.ir.t a J --Ir.t ror-;. r. .:f.ee of t ,:!; to c irry ' r. th : gov'-r r. r: , ' -. i T . . N w is grfi
v.l!h r Af. rs i : dthat Pr' s't I" Va'-- r;gi :n 1 :- b' rt s FalN P.oMilt IW-trajal. , Then i ry i Mn r '".u It " 1 r - t .'. i ' : lii'-iv -1 !n the V ( V!- c o:r. ' ' -. i r . i d ' " ! e r " v ' : .tar, for I r r d. i run.T f al '.i. rnrr ! D (.) j Mr. Da 'rV-a v , t c"' . : al ef w i r. '. '.: 1 7 V r ' ari. SC. ' rs : v t -- r r- p . y " o r. H vr, r.o ,r'rr it ft r4 d rr. : i c: t e V i.i. i n o o n. h ; hurt Mr. c "vi lr.:!v u r r r"i ; 1 1 V SI. if the vt-t; r r-f-z.z'i of mx?-If 'vr. 4. r-'.llUrS " j ' 5 T " '. e f U 1 t b r rr. ' T. t at ar.y r " ' - nn; "'1 atl 'n t t t 7. ? h the pur;. ..w cf puMi: or-Iturge-s Irr.mf A.ate'.y re s'.n.e artlcs v.. If r." Minist" ! tort- ! : ef.,IO1'.tt.oAfSif,"'. v--- -l - . army Is preserve!. 1 Tb.e ft'-e--.1 ,- hn srrated to niet ! ! r . Z No It o . r-.i yor.tsv mom -I f-.r th.at pelon i I in Il-if I . v. on. notice of --':r,n t ' . " ' T MacNclll. arr-trg !t g-n-ral tarrni IrtlAn'.'e !r.d"pe r. !n:i a
