South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 26, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 January 1922 — Page 1
SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Wednesday's Circulation 17,510 Morning Edition VOL XXXIX, NO. 26 SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922 PRICE THREE CENTS HARDING ASKS CHINA TO COMPROMISE
DEMOCRATS WAR
ON REPUBLICAN REGIME POLICIES National and State Administrations Criticized at Dayton Meeting. COX IS CHIEF SPEAKER Declares Ideals of Lincoln Are Foresworn for Spleen of Lodge. By Associated Press. DAYTON, O., Jan. 25.--National democracy joined with Ohio demoi a f-y W f v. -.. y night 1 1 r in pay- J it tri.riit'- to Andrew Jackson anI .-rn? . the c rit i--:--;M f the riublian i.atiomit aii I s'atc admini-tra-tarn. famas M. 'i., democratic tand.'ü'J h-air in pcjit, in his !ird pub1.' :i'l"Jrr..s vir,, his presidential ampnitn, lf ' '. i rd that his party 'ands. w h"re it IM "when the votes v. ri i. r-ninitil" and "is ready for the Ji- xt. tlgh."' He .'(--ail '! policies of ti'- presu t administration, ir.eludi i foreign, dome-tic anil economic. in rcfrrt'ii'" to th" Washington a:rnarnent on f rem-", asserted thai America had r fi-si to :ic -"pt world leadership. Joining with the f..r:ii r Ohio govi r.or in rit i' isir; lb Harding adiuinitratlrn wr-v Sn-. I'at Harrit n ff M:i--iji and AtW' l'orii-it:-.f f)hio; .IfiM'jdi I. Tuiiüilty, T'-tary t. furrr. r f r " t Wilson; Mr-". c;rtrud.' I!r;il;iu Kullor of 7Mfthnr. and .. V. I)onah'.v. k-tn-rMi fa ndiJa " fr mfnior of Ohio at th Iat rlrrtion. 'Th r'frd of tlio riuMi"3 n adluiniftration ilui'ir.i; tlo 1 it ton month -ti'uh to nroii t!io iro and rair-r Tiot rily a hlu.h of shanio hut of rif-rntrunt to tho- pron sir run! indrjw Tidfiit," Sti . IIarrion 1 1 a rr-. . j nonnum-r .r Immt.v Soalin. 1 Sri. fitiMcri'U', hsidvs riti"i-in' t'o act of jIk ,-ifltninitration. par-j ticulnrlv denounced the action of the spml(. n seat.ng s-n. Newberry ,f M'dngan. Sen. Harrison paid a glowing trib-j to Oo. o. assorting that "al-J tlo-ugli ilefeati d. by service to I the peopl... he has ede,tred himself j tu democracy 01 tne rninurj. The Jackson day rally, he . . . 1'J in Memorial hall, w a attended by repr tentative democrats from every m i timi of the stati. and manv from 1 tther states. Mere than 1 .;" sat a: tlie hi ri n t tables, while :kooo more listened t. addie-s. from the balconies and galleries-. Prior t. tin- meeting Wednesday mght leaders prevent confined ith tov. o Informallv at In- borne. 1 hut it ant.oune.-d th.-t no polb ie had been dicu.ce.T oHht lhan . . . , , 1 ; t;ice reprc-i- nted in addiec,. ,,- . ... . . .. . - I livefed at the meeting. I oiioe;- .N a - i .... . ,. I .. :anai üairnian lenig . n,ie 01 Mirietta. and T. T. A ti -h-t! y of " ah:nc:ti'n. al-o participated in the o i ! f re nees ;ind i'l'f t!' -e!t 'e,-!:e-d-V 1U' .It. Ci'- I irs( Aj)pearancr. In h - urst .'iol;c .iddrs- s.n- e ; I . . i.tmpa'g'.'i of l'.'.'.'. Mr. C,- assailed the pop. of tl;.. pre :-.; olt; i ni st 1 a r 10T1. .1 1 . . .-. 1 . 1 1 i r .ti i, 1 re ": i , o"' the Was', in gt 011 trr-i nn'!:; :) -ff re !)., ir laii'g tl tt to ric.i hid 1 e f 1 j r . I tu a c p , 1 r T d ' a 1 e r -h i p fail fir a ! ! 1 1 d- pr1 n a 1 Ii; tt the 1 ichery of l.oilg.sm." Timusands of r pub'le an- he e-i-'ar"i,'. "t'., i'.ili.e ;hit. the !.i ders .f their p ir f in !h" :i.nieg of pi-1-b- - h e prof ire.l puali-J ..l.i. ..1. ; ... 1 can oi-toin o- to- - Mill. - 1 o. bra h t in I .: 1 1 ' : ti i . r f 1 le:n y C.ihot I. alge -t i . ' 'ox s;i d in p. ! : 'As 1 trifpn t prop - : a - 'h ti ft a t f d e e.J id te fef he Tee-?-ihr.ev il'...n!d n.dd tl e ir spoken, w to-, until tii i" i is brought th" '.; -re '.-tn k a hi ..b-nce cf pay t-.i-t.t o- default b -h,.- ! 1 T e A ' V i ? . 1 ... i . I I: i mp: W go t ; i i s "A lnvs a :" 1 P- v " has laps.d :.::! very to-oyt-'v i.u; we app'v an ;n i'v.s, of r v a Vpn.ii Ti'5 Th" t ; !n ? of iar s ; ; ' t .oi;al per- p- . ? v - ! .1- the iufvr i- ! W:l'i-: i-dusf y j is wltlienif Cm- , d of financial i.eipts. Cotfdri.-s .s'.i'.v e-nt if tiot (Continued on Page 2.) [image] Meet Barney Google Barney Goople supplies more genuine mirth and laghter, perhaps, than any other cartoon character in thr country. He is always good for a chuckle and, while never changing perceptibly. his predicaments are never alike. See Barney daily exclusively in THE NEWS- TIMES.
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[image] The famous pearl necklace of Empress Catherine II, valued at $825,000 is now the property of Mrs. James H. R. Cromwell. It was purchased by her mother. Mrs. Horace E. Dodge, widow of the late Detroit auto manufacturer. Mrs. Cromwell has other pearls too, for instance the ones shown here. SAY ITALIAN PRESS DOES POOR SERVICE TO CARDINAL MAFFI Believe Support Accorded Possible Successor of Pope Is Real Injury. By Associated Press: WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.--A poor -etw ice U luin- ren.lere.l Cardinal I .... Maffi.jwho is. recognizeil a a i ssible successor to the late pope hy thaT 'section vC the Italian pres. which is representing him ax almost su'oser iept to the Mouse of Savoy ami declaring that Premier Ponomi is living to influence the Sacred College, it was said Wednesday night in circles informed as to con.10: .. .. ; . . it....... iijiiitiiiiii 1 . t 1 v "-'"".ssing the situation re.ult itiff f,,,, tno ,i, :Uh 'f ,V'M- -I i. t. it was said thai no attempt to in- ..... .. liinnC'i the Sacred ( olb-ge was made bv the Italian goeinmenf in the tin o' conclaves which hae been In Id since the fall of the temporal power in lTii ;md that if such an attempt bad been made a most unfortunate Situation w auld ha be n ei cat" d. In fact, it' was added, the t nI d tu y has Lt en pilte the contrary in recen' a rs. a ' mre 1 ordial re.,1.1. 1 r .-:..:..! 1 ; 1 ... I'. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i- il 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1.1 1. 1 1 . i ill-. d' vt lop. il UTider Pins X und under Menedict XV. while fp.-M Premier Nitti and thon Premit v irlattdn encouragtd tii" plan for a reconciliation with the Holy See. What the Vatican insist upon, it wa eplain d. 1 that tl. stains of the pore in Pome, his freedom f r,,m at.y tAtnm is influence and n: cempiete . ml e penu e nc. a. a 1 so ,; eign .?iali b recognied and ' gi' trantc- d by the powers. Italian :;il'ii!cp, however, are hesitant in agrc ing to suh conn it hnc' for ffar. :t wa.s s.i;d. fin this inigh provide a pretext for unfriendly c curtrirs to ltttrrfn-e in th" infernal affairs ef th kingdom. I 1 1 e 1 illl f .1 e 1 i r. r- 1 1 f. . . r ö -. ... ....i, i ' mi (Ti - i i ,'..- as l.pn tacitly a'ei fdond. it wa:i 1 phaf-ized. and tii" projects of m.'itiv years aco that th" pop" should y. igri over that part of Horn" t hit h cn the right back of th" Tin r. or that h" s'nou'ai poess (c'tmtinueii on Pa" 2.) TAFT PROPOSES WAY TO SPEED UP COURT Submits Keeominendatioiis for j Cliane in Supreme Court's j Juridietinn. WASIIIMITCX, Jar. .C.Wita a vi"U of facilitatii'g the tllspatch l u.::ev4 iu the :prc::-le court. Chiet ' Tatt 1 las j-ai gce?t ed to Sen.; j Nt' I on. r publica!:. Mir.r.t.sota. ch.iirn.an or tr.e jmlnuary ommiltee. a bill revising the jurifcdictiou f the co-nt. He proposes that th.e certiorari juris, iictiou be enlarged and the o''l:gitorv. or appfa! .riri.-iction ren icrd. T!ii. w.il have the effect. h . siafe 1. of 1 gh?ning the nri..,., h.avv bur.hr of the, court. 1 'Ih- chief jt:.-:i..e ii-.., has sui-m:!-r. d to s. ,.. N,;,n :;i reply to a r soiution of imi'iiry introduced by Sen. j 'I i .iiiiini 11. democ rat Florida. a -Mt"mert showing that ai examin.it :". t.f tli record f tlie court dl"cloo d that at the beginning of the pre.- ::t term in Octoho- the-., were o'i'v .-. w j 1- i; had leer rgird and .nihn-ilttf J nt th" lat tr::i and brought over u nU. a del.
e; but the i'-e t. pi'.itl in such I St I,A ingston's ?ale ad on pap? 7. !. d' tnat vehicular tr;iftic was im1 L'6 a. m. 1" wsib!e.
SUGGESTS RAIL
LABOR WAGE CUT TO HELP FARMER Sub-Committee to Conference Reports That Readjustment Is Necessary. ASKS FREIGHT CUT ALSO Consider Proposal for Commodity Financing Through Loan. WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.--Pro-posals looking to development of American arirulturo as u s if mitainittK industry !. i nid-r V--(liH-M"lav hv tlio National Ariciiltural Coiifrrcni , whirls oont inu'work on .ns-".xt.l 'ni'-asures to r'lirvr the pri st t.t a ut- .situation and provide for n ral rt hahilitation. T'i- iidi;raiii of addresses which; covered markf-tin conditions in many pha s was interrupted Ion:; fnouiru to poi init Chairman Ander--on to deny the c harges voiced in , some quarters that the dekcates toi the conference were "hand picked." .Mr. Anderson s,a!d that ücc'y Wallace, despite the shortness of the; time in which to sehet delegates after the conference was called, had '. consulted farm organization leaders ami orners in maKintr in ih . 5,.' w i 'i i n' i 1 nwuiruina, uim oi 11 Mnaurs on me Program, wio wasi ;;::,:::;:: ;.;! the lirst to mention talk of "hand pick Wednesday's meeting also defended the conference. ,1 omer speaKers weo.nesc.ay menu rd CI Harold Powell of California managing dire tor of the California Fruit Growers K.vehange; W. L. 1 Wagner of Chicago; arl William of. Chicago; Robert McDougal of Chi-' cago. mesident of the'hicago Hoard 1 of Trade and J. M. Anderson, nresi - o'ent of the St. Paul. Minn., Jvpiity Co-Operativo lxchange. j lnM!s CoimiHNlity Citiaiieiiig. A proposal lor establishment of 1 commodity financing thiemgh loans i to farmers running from six months
lu t,,rcr tirs- uas "dorsed late!änj, Uedr.eMl.. before a s-..ate in-lmg bill u; conchnled Wed v, Wednesday by a sub-committee ; ,.,tiltil committee uas able te ' and the measnre was taken up under working on tins phase Qf the rehab- ,,,,,1 dnect testimony relating tuhhe lhe n.inue mi. u hid, affords
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; .... .. iiarge- u,at .aietiean soimcrs naa i.s;ii-l to torovide for creation hv t ii'n .. ;in,'..,: u :.lt ti-i.i in i.a j ' I nein iiiin.,1 u nliout uiai 111 Marne
governmeni 01 an agencv 101 u scounting farmers notes; based on1 . ... agricultural commodities; :ind live- : . . ..... ... . .stocK paper, ims was saw io i-e .me t , 1 sary to ameliorate the present situa - tion. A number of informal confoj-ene tetore were held Wednesday, hoth I and during the conftrence Msimi by) delegates who Were said to be con-! sidefillg the propos.il ,.f a resolil-j tion endorsing the ""farm bloc." in' 1 congress. Convdera Lle informal tii.--: cussion of the f.irm bloc" has 1 1.11.111 ...1 lW.w't I I '. 1.1 i ..1.1.-, y. , ., . . , , . Mondav. it was said, and deb gates , . " , . 1 11 V I 1 1 1 M . ill lli'il III Ml'l'l I ill 11 .lie; understood to be canvassing to d - 1 termitie what reception such a n so-j lution would !" likely to receive ili t'fei"lll I'lil It.ilinünn f ua-.-.-.-T o:,,d r:i i 1 it ... . 1 : .i,,.,- .. I,-. , . i,t .. .tew m .o r..eonilllt titled Wednesday ,v ., vubomni i 1 1 ee on costs, prices and n adiustm. nt. The oomniTtf.o .1. , .. rt d
t!:at n rices i.aid railro.o. labor and!''"1 U ' " I"'1 A' 'ih-
that of other industries was much gr.at.r than returns nroiie-I by agricuhural labor and that a read - juslment was tieef ssarv. Another sub-commilt. " rccm - mended a tariff rat" on sugar high enough to put sugar production iu Amorb a on the same basis as dur-
ing tin war. These repot ts are n Ui jliiunt al home afur Ih" war the gailetics .ioir.iug in a ibinotistrass .. ..-,.., ';, , that this h.ul created some taci tl.at was ?ih-tice.. with tlitli-uKv.
(.'on'inu.d on Pag'j Ih) TRAIN PASSENGERS MAROONED ON FERRY . . re Caught .More Than 100 on Ieeduiund Chief Wawalain ISO Relief in Siidit.
macki.vaw city. M h.. .Jan. 2'. Funeral Serviee W ill le Held in Strirtest Privaey - .More i m:v York Jan. ::. Hamord --More than JOO passengers Wed-- '11 11 ir Afif il ' 1 l 1 i " ' MacNider, iiational ( om ma rider o! m.s.iay night wer- spending tlieh! 1 l,an aJf a -Mill loll Hae ICWed liodv Lyillg 111 State j,,,.. An-iican hg.n. i-ssued a sat"-s-cond r.ight on a Imluth. Sou:!-! ' jjj s i 1 icil of St IVter ! io' nt V'( dn"s.la charging- SecretaryShore and Atlantm tram aooaid th . ' ' .Mellon with iiavir.g ;:!op;ed i
car ! try Chief Wawatan ice bo md I in the straits ot .Macinac, with pr-as-: pecis of ia mair.ing manoncd imlet"ir.it Iv . T!:e vt ,:-fl was caugnt Tu .-lav in . 4'.. - . i n.cmu.g m .agm..,. ,i. passage; from Mackinaw lty to -t. Ignae.-,; and while a few of ihe more haruv if tii" train's! 1.10 p asst. pger ; have t lect- d to mailt- th" mile trip aloe, ovtr the i e to return here. th majority chese to stay ao-'ard. The s'tiandel pa.s-scngers are t.r'.Hiie... iw. i v-i .iT.il.ii-t -i......- l,.-i . I. ii. nil. ii" i ... i i i i ii, iu . i'i iiii;. v 1 .l,i t h who li.iv om. bac.. 'i hv lctiv an its pi ov isionf for a week. or tin days and the chair car and' sicepvr in which tii traveller arc cjiiartcrcl are well mated, il was tati. i. Card.? an 1 hteratme a: piexiding tlo- principal means 1 relieving th.1. . i . iiiuri-nor.y &nu n uruo mines too
h,a i"v . a 'inilc hik- " offers an easy (if (h(, rtiM(. u vi.h di'.h.- : ' -'"ce of sc..pc. K,aM.- ,M ci-s d it"d at ti;- 1? j-; Tr.e Chi-.!' ;..atam mad verali 0:h. '-is of th" units ,.f tlm pon-! '- tual at?- mpt t g-: Und r w ay j ti. ;U-nie(i ' f ore s ' vv h ieh an- !-!
ti-nlay b it cuu.d move only a f- ' fvtt in ;h ie. The ferry Santa Mam with a Height train aboard is m ii s,m;lat predicament about tlrcc iiilvs wt of i-t. Jgnacc A tiansportation company in S. I!'..i;- pl.nind today to drive acros- :'.' Mrait- with mall and pan-
Amnesia Victim Is Found
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Mrs. Aubrey Bull, wife of a New York bank teller, is back at her home at Ridgewood. N. J. She disappeared Dec. 31 with her daughter,
Eleanor Louise, 7, and police of many states searched for her. She was
located at Mt. Gilead, N. C. suffering from a temporary loss of memory. WITNESSES UNABLE TO SUBSTANTIATE HANGING CHARGES Senate Committee Examines Sixteen Without Tangible Results. WASHINGTON, Jan. 25. -- None of the 16 or more witnesses appear - . , . , ... . . ! , t,. ,,v vo l i..T i,,. ,,-,! 'rim i-vi in is wm ie maid tnuisai. ii.,,..... nfrv . ,,r , ... ilcni tniitt, .1 iMgio o: Ji.iw - . .1 ........ um v. lutn., woo 1 ei 111 u.e i-g- : . ...... I " - " ' - tlll.ll II" S. I V iL IM V 1 I DIM 1 . J Iii ' l.hinio ..f 1. .0 ii.-i.,.. v iJLiatpli 1 niIUls ol Iv is,. Ui.ne. A.j I., shoot William l aiP rson. a nc - nam i a 1 1 rson . a inbut 'he oil hi not say I gi o private ' . . po.s:t:ei- uh'aiai i're soldier diet or whether lV.illip was tiied by t 1 1 11 1 ' m. 1 i'i 1 a 1 . 'J in- shooting, he said. I d.owttl the soidi r's tefusiil to ht dp. an aimy 1 mil. slice bread. j Three medical oMUtiö .attached In Ims,. ho.sj ii.il No. Li, m tr Jhaieau I lluux, tt.-lihttl there was no 1 1 11 1 U I ... 1 in . bargt.:, by lo.n.ti si rvu e -iitn Uiat tue pudies ol" nine nun. lc:lo! b ihe miiitaiy poiice, had b n sent P the hosp.lal. Thi o half a do.et loir. o r si Idlers ib ilaicu on.y two ! 11,1 " ' "" ' I s-s U r-Tl 1 1'1. tilt " i'ioi'l" ' h ted on tin- war depart-
iiii.nl s ha.ig'ing I'port at mat tmicjNew Voi 1;, spoke in tavor of the lull Pi two, is t. stiiio :iy w.ü to the . i -j wVdu- sday. S.-vePiI republic.it- . . .1 .1...-I1 .. .1. ..1.1.1'..';! . . 1 . .'. 1
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U ; III- " l ' I" mauv e m in;;,. ;,y verPal tda-li between II "p. ; M '"vta i v t i w a i . w t t no nf Ion- u b j Siou, democrat. Mississippi, and -1 couple if w it ne-s. sf v!m as- . : id , ( ,, ?, ,. repu bin-an . Wisconsin, : Mr. Kestrwald had a.-ui-d t: g'-oi u-hic!i threw th; house into eor.fus-
soldiers th-y w toild t'eceiv b-ln-i ipin.ss in tamp. I'iie coui i n '. t : (e wi I living p. tirg into reports about - nigs, uhi'i Ihe llo-enwald invas im nti'H'i 1, and one of tl:-- witta-As slid .s-ofne ot t le 'Vtll:' (Continued on Page 2.) Body of Benedict
Entombed Thursday Afternoon
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' 4 I I V I V 11 111,11 I ' 1 t t I t 4 J . J iu: . tv o " !. 2. 1 II '.lKi;i"!i.. io; lie- i U I I ' I .1 i .Ul'i the collecting and arranging ot aio.-u- ; merits and iindah to be place 1 in the cothn oicupid prat t i a ly tif . , . . ... f .1 .... .L..M.a .., .It... I t mire ua.v o; in" nit iuoi is m no- ; Sa.-ted t'ell. and th" Vati- an l.tM.seliold. Tib- ttudals ito-lude all
' ' '""'4- , '' oimil Maih is .fpoccd as being sup- want th3 bonu? the legion i omI.Vr ,S ilUVl" th" Pr"t:'" at ii.ort-d by the croup favoring a re- match r declared. The ftdju,ted .." Ul' ' ' . .,, , r, approaehrnei.t. while Cardinal Gar- , , mp ,tion blar. wouH do ir.oro Ih" fun, rjl t. r. mony wi.l V4 j tarrl. now acting head of the hurrh. ts. -tr : .-th. n th- economic fabric tm. sin. t. st privaey. th" atican ooi-; ,.,.1,,,, r i, .i ... 1 ; . - .,, -. ,
,.,t. i,,a i; , .... i. ...... th... tim.. ! i . i . s 1 1 1 1 , a i ; i , i ii i a ran i .mi. 1 1 v - be adnutt'il to the at lasilir, ex cept th.c Sacred College, th" ir."mhcr.? ta i.-d tor th. t.r. rnonv according toi the rifts, and tr.emh.'rs of th- must ; ancient families of papal nobility. Pilgrims Io llotnagi.
I'ilgrim Wedr.es. lav .continued to!'J"'1,J I'I,f
arrive from all parts ef Italy, camp-
ing in the open air b-for" St. P t r's " ral newspapers that T row-urn the hop.- of g. ttmg a glimpse of: Prince Hu:iibrt visit d th" cathe-; the t.ody. More than half a m 1 11 i V ! 1 ra 1 Tu sda.v to view the body. Th: !
ptsons have viewed th remains inj the lavt two day. j
DYER BILL DEBATE BRINGS FLAREUP IN HOUSE GALLERIES Anti-Lynching Measure Causes Demostration Among Negro Spectators. WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.--Debate 'in the ho tine on the Dyer anti-!yi:ch-niembeis an opprntunitv to offer ' 1 1 i- 11 'amendments. Kcpuhhcau leaders, .1 . .1 i n , . . 1 anr.our.i n;g that the bill would be . , , , ,- .. , ... , 1 I k.pt belote the houso until a Inial . . ,,ie was icarlinl, said tliev Were ..,., .... iL n wui'l I" .'11! I IJI' : con 1 1. 10 or I-tm.i' 1. n n 1 11. 1 . 1 poll alls during debate indicated itbat propn ntsof the measure were 1 I p in the majority, but it "?.pecto,l that a number of drastic amend"'""ts will I if. red in an attempt i. . I-. ii to alter provision which call fot drastic penalties in the way of lines and imprisonment tor person Aiarticipatitig in Ivmciiings and for'dhcials wh thrmigh nt gligem e fail to present them. The bill a.- it stantls also provides that counties in which lynching. occur must forfeit $10. mho to t h fatiiiln of the victims. I oiu p.-rats al t said to stand practically solid in opposition, although two minority members, repre.s. niaI jiVes 'ot krau and Gritlin. both ot ,iax,. expre..u opposiuou io u anu a number of republican members j ;, , expected f.. vote in tin negative Jon the lir.al roll call. a i....s-.on vvoiiifsn iv was ma t k- ; ion with s, veral hundrod n cr .- ini Tl,.- tin. -up oc,urrd when Mr.! i', .,p. d elated Mr. S:.--.se ,opr.l advucated" mol - ; Sisson during an attack i:n tbscrib-d cual 1 1 10 n m the C 'on! i r. tied on Pa g" L'. ) XV. Will Be m. ....,.,.. .u.. .... . ... ,:. , J . 1 1 a n w h i b the f o I e . . e 1. ?-, I i . -i ' J ontinne to arrive for the rcm-lav Of tlie S . c rt I nil. 7i. j net l I . t li .I . ... ....... .'li' ti , eti .-eii .ii 1 . . , . u poiditt will be elf cted. i a rd mal ff will he elf .-ted. Cardinal T ...a...... i t i . , , I . j I -O I .e I ,J l lL i i I I I I . W 11 O 1 S IO" i. I'I upon as somewhat of a ".lark hor.se"
"tion. is ,vp.,,o, in time;p,,Hmi-;: m-w of tu- .,onu ..tun j '-nr Ol ,eCUMn- I AUUl I'hrl.r c-y c-ir- . :" f---n:rral. It is .tck nowledged ;-,.,,, col. MacN'ider s.iu. assert r. s j el a re S She Doe- Not Ih"- j :'' 1 :"' u y", :' "' " rtain to pr 11 more votoo -j, ,, rcures and fvtimat"s cit"d ie . rV . . :'n hrpar':-a! .'r.-r m ballot than any other th,, ,Kr,'arvs letter did not a;ri ,MVe 1 e tlII10Iiy. imp.,s.o thr-v, th?, : f : . - .
1 tor the fin: 'that he j. !,) tJlC. ill :'oreig:i cardinal.
Inter. st in the cieitior: centers I (f tlm t r-asurv u, partment and sub.itly upon it.- possjbie f d'ect on j rpitf ! h;: Sn. ' h: 'umb'T at the la- t
; il r- lations l etwa "n the Vatican arid tin- Italian gov eminent , "nr--.-.i...iuc,i.v e vi i' ii'-'ii' v. -s policies of tok-nanc" without r cg - Inition. Cardinal Merry dd X is !:l'!'0I't'"1 ' tlr-' fi'"t:on favoring ' ?,ln t!r,?1 -' lanttion. A t w o -1 h i : , 1 s VN'' ''"' ,V( r- I: sary for .he-; l'uT!"
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Wrt M'tcr. arrived Wdr:e.da;. i from Kngland and visit - d St. P t-r's, where he re-mien-aJ htuaiag" to th" 1 Th.e statt niei.t 1ms app. ar-l in : is semi-otlieially de-tiieii tlirough tl: Stefanl News Agency.
BORAH STATES
EUROPE'S HOPE IS DISARMAMENT Says Even Interest on Debts Cannot Be Paid Until Armies Are Cut Down.
HITS RILL'S VAIJDnT!jluli;ilr:u!, toni,mltr Wf "!r' m1,v (by Kev. William s.. C!.as. pa-tor of i Christ church, l'.rookh ri. N. Y. wlio
... XT' .1.1. T i ai?n ixaises question ..f l,..f:i..o I.'i. ..f Refunding Law. WASHINGTCN, Jan. :i. 1.;j?cusi ffion of economic conditions :n 1 1 ii - rope and an attack on the cons' itu - tionality of the nuaure markej senate dt bate WfdiKi.ty mui t'ne allied debt refundirg t ill. Chair- .... . . man cl uniner el t u. tni:.iTi i-.-.m. i i n: tee, in charge (f tile measure 'o' l he hoped to get a hr.al vote Tina sh t hoped to gel a final vote Thür - - - cay. j "The situation in Europe was ! brought into the debate by Sen.i Ibuah, republican, Idaho, who de - ciared that "the key to the policy"' th.ere was th3 economic destructior. if the German people. II declared that while the treaty of ( rsaiiles '"remains the law of Ihiropo" 11 would be futile for the Cr.if. i) S't'it. ti- i-m.- n ..1 1 :i Pt nrv , " . .1 .- 11. "1 tidpiustir ent of the loreign debt and that any assistance this country might set k to render European nation wojld be of little avail. iZ'EHS ersailles were renaiions ra ducod tlieir armies even to a reasonable extent. S.n. P.arah said, those nations not only .ould in ct the interest payments due lh? Cnitcd States-. but coiil 1 retiia- pari, of the princ-j pal of t'a debt as veil. Under pit-i. nt conditions, he said, tit. r.uci j could sac when the debtor national t -iii Id begin to pay interest, adding' that it was proper for him to cab attention that so long; as presen polities were pursued in Kurop - -we are juslilh ö in transacting hts in hi mailt r tu a oui .iv inii;iesn , ,. . . i . . ... 1' . t as ... A eom-iitutional point asairst the r.in was r-;i.se,t Oy s,t-n. waisn. uemocrat. n uitana, who nrguttl that hy means o: it congress was undtrtaking to t -aiisft r the treaty making power from the president tc the seen l.uy of ho treasury and a commission. Me uuott authori.it s t ) sepport nis argument that the agreement which would he ent- red into hetucen tlx Cn'ted Statt s and tlie debtor nations v. od'.d he m f,i;t tM lliy , (1(clan.,i Tinder tlie constitution th-- mygotiations eruild 1 e conducted only by tilt: resident. S' n. MoCutni'rr and otluis tlisputed this content i-i,, the tin? nee t onimitti a '.lriitliian arguing that Ihe dem uid obligations which w vi to be ladunded w t re tiie pioperty of Ihe Cnit -d Stales and thai congre alor.e had autltt'rity to tl is pose of cove rn m -nt prt 'jiei ly. Ihtiius Hearings et Wti'k. P.iief lit iings will be held, probitblv next week, hy th". hous" ways and ti.t.an- cocimlltee preiiniinary ! to thn fling ' soldier bonus oil' Chairman Cord my aonounecd Wednesdav right. ippoi tutiitv wil 1A. .,riortlr(i 1(.rort ,,f u. tnavirv an-1 of v,.lrruis ,rga ni.alions. slid, as - ,)(, Alnrr:(...n legion Io present thewitvvs. lilt it is not likely, he -ai' that any attemit will h" mad" to obtain th" opinion of others. Mr. Fordney a hil! vonM he rit,r1td to t!iu l,on.,e "within 'wo o: thre,. we.-k,' and would tarry a (Continued on Page 2.) MAC NIDER ATTACKS ! "WATCHDOG" STAND Savs ee'v .Mellon Is Taking ' .Mori Pessimistic View of Situation. '"vvaP-h d-.g ei th" treasury" ::ttii tude tovtard the bonus fpit-s'ion in j , 1 1 ,. , pposhig th" itu usurp 1 1 nt I -C . . .1 . . , . I n .. i . IVnlrrv ( I i i.ei.l I t ..lljwi.lll i.-ini.' . v-i j ; he h'-ure ways .ami means commitj h",ir" ways. and me;, ns committ J ,., Th- e-r.-tarc i. taking "the most! with thes- compiled hy an actuary ; .csii.n et congre.-. Wo Prow tho American prr'I tl II. e li-iaiiii i.au e. --..o. i...o : i ha t a.n "- doi:c, at this time. , "Xcr is there any reason to beI;;, m- thr t nil ex-service rr-n , , , the civh bonus a alternative, n,,, w h. n th.rusands of ex-servi. ' n,- n are walking th strer.u 'a'it..t d ih I" wliat form of cmpem ; satmn tl ey ought to take." Tili: r.ATIIKR Indirna and Michigan: Cloudy, rising temperature Thursday and I'ritl. ay.
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i,u industry iwuuiuiiun I or I Charge Political Designs in; t Securing Ser ices f IE ls j WASHINGTON. Jar.. L' ' r. - I .-orship or control by the !'"l'rt! ; i government over the morion oi.-tuio' I industrv was urtred nton a .-nat ... , . brought into the dicusio:- the name! of i'otma.-tor cmi. Uas. 1 The hrarin:; was en a Larircr ! introduced by Sen. My,-r. lei:,... , ..t. ; Montana, proposing an in .t ia t : : ! of the motion picture industrv b.- d (,ri charges that it has ent re.i p. : ; - . t i s and his passed within the ...ri - i ' ro1 "f L;ikv- 1V- '"r. i mhI I.iiw .'iikI tluit it i ii f ! 1 1 1 1 . iv tii j OM,r;,.d 1n ,,;ain t!l,. ,-,..,,! ,( : ens .rslii j laws already enacted ,iV.l 1 j prevent enaetment of further b-u:- j ! lation to control or snnrivi-e the I pictures. Tlio intluence of motion pictures ; "ii American life was emphasized by I Dr. Chase w ho assert' , 1 that gra langer lay "in the entrance of the. industry into politics." "They have engaged the postmap:'pr t 1,0 tnoir general manager. lie paid, "and one of the duties winch reported to be assigned to him v i;i be to prevent the adoption of thu resolution of investigation." Dr. Chae termed it "curious" that the man selected for this should . 1 have been the former chairman of the rejublican national committee, 1 . , , . . ri sVIi .weisi auinoi iu nie ;i'uiw tion, asserted thiat there was an attempt in certain parts of the industry to use it to promote immorality. (Continued on page two.) WEEKSSAYSTS. IS NOT DEPENDENT ON FORD PROPOSAL Tells Delegations He Would ! Reeonnnend Muelc Shoals Development Anyway. WASm.VdT ., J an. S-:c'y Weeks informed delegates to til" national agricultural conference in et-i-ion here Wednesday that "if tin re was no l"ord ifl"-r" h" wtuild "recommend Jo congress the completion tit the Wilson dam at .Mu-r le Shea is, Ala.Tl." statement was reitt rated Wednesday night by the secretary after two conferences with delegations from the agricultural meeting, which called to urge him to approve the proposal for purchaw and has. of the .Muscle Shoals properties submitted to Henry Ford and drafted into a contract already sent to -troit for signatui" 4 In reply to questions- a M o wii. th' r he would recomn.t nd an appi-opri-utiou for completion of th." ii mi .1'
.Müsch- Shoals, when lie mi' un it t e M , , ; ,.( ...... , his "comment" which w : ! 1 a otn - v, , t , 1 dir.r ': panj the contract when p is -ent !'ij ;,;.,!,,,..,! v, 1 congress, the secretary said he hidjj,,.,. ,,,.xt w . I. . ., P '1 in 'i 1I0 tin w : l W vf a emop tilit fiall
llio 'l' I - r cm 1 - 1 - x - ill t'i . said that if Mr. Ford had rot -u:.-mi;t"d an offe-r, a n com no r:da t i m involving an appropriation would be Toad" for th" rompb-tion of th- W'ilvon dam. ' The lirst tlelega'ii.n v. as h'.adedj by tray Silver, as;nngt"n repre-st-ntative tif th" Atr.'-r.ca:, l'art:i Purcau federal ioti, and c,.mir:s. d var:ou.- a -"- ! ciations intert sjed In th" MuShoals proje.-r. S. ral members ad II t S seil l II' S'c t i .a I . u I g . a it b ; r mi orse m en t "i ia. i o a i c : i . i .i rejdy Mr. Weeks informed th" cb le. t . 1 . .. 1 rk- T gates of all i're;oLis action ta';en by him in r.egoti -..t mnv ul'h .Tr. I'ord. but further tb-ebm-d to mit himse'.f respecting h:s a'titu n the l'ord offer at this tin-". Th" second delegation, h'a hd by Herbert Myrick of Sprirglleld. M iss , and composed of editors of agricultural and farm publications. ,al-o wai Informed regarding negetlatior. conducted during th" pas'. (Continued on pag" t.vo.i REPEATS CHARGES AGAINST RICKARD l ff .i r t r i i r '..M, w itji;i., an. -. -mot li'tch. lä-year-old Hast Sid" --hool f 1t J 3.. . 1 n i tri gin, ttsiiiie-i v. euri"7ja mH"L .itv court that she had t.'-oi :i-iu!t-i rr- 5eVera! times by T"x Illekard, In ternationally known sport prorr.ot"r. Tii" little girl was on th" s'ari nenrlv three hour.-'. Mr. i:.cl:a rd sat a few f-tt freni tlie witn-" tand. almost hldd"ri by tn.-n l who surrounded him. lb-cause cf tri nature Ol in Itrunni!.. n.t j.-i-sons not directly Inter st"d in the case were barred from the nurt room. The Uuck girl fald Mr. lib kard rn attacked her in hi. ef.ee In th Dwcr of the Madison S uiare Caren last At.gu.t. While he uas dt: tow a h scribing this. Pobhlr.p and talking In a wMtrer, her mother, a domeMl--., rut-hed before the magistrate and khouted: 'I aiont think Mr. IMckard had
anything to do with my child." The mother was removed to a n . (Ce-ntinued on pHpe two.)
APPEALS TO SZE
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