CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.
WORLD’S NEWS IN MiDerr FORM Long Stories of Big Events Told in Brief Paragraphs for
Quick Reading.
■AT ION ^ CAPITAL SNAPSHOTS ► CUaninf* of Intarett From Washington—lata Happanlnga in tha Realm af f>porta—Foreign and Do
mastic Occurrences.
A caortis of the Bepubllraa meinbar■hlp of the next Hoom trill he called •'ehrnao' 28 to decide on the speaker. JQrto 1> |Kvparioc tor war altli the Unttod States as fas; as It can. and the 1*1 rifle seaboard, exposed, unprotected. Invites attack, the House was warned by. Itepmsentative John F. Miller of Washington. By a rote of 43 to SO the Emertreocy Agricultural Tariff bill was paeaed by the Senate. The measure now goes to cupfercnce : tr ndjuri»cnt of the differences between the Senate und Houae The general belief is that Mr. Wilson wUI use veto IleprescutatiYes of me Philippine* tb Wasidngton do not favor the reported appointment of General Wood as Oovrruor Oeoernl of the Philippines. Whisky Imporiations ir.'o the Cnl'.c*' Btatea In 1820 amounted to lOT^lOgal-
Ions.
The Secaie Judiciary Commltteo took step- in stop Secretary of the Treasury Houston from making any further loans to foreign governments ponding Cua! action on the resolution of Senator Heed of Missouri pernraBcntly prohibiting the paying out of any aMct-jr to other nationa.
Joseph C Allen, banking conumsnloner. closed the Tremoot Trust Company, Bo.ton * Dhring January wholesale prices declined an average of 6 1-3 per cent, the United States Department of Labor announced. hlnetecu states will Join Wisconsin In u fight before toe Supreme Court challenging the right of the Interstate Commerce Commlsalou to regulate railroad rates under the transportation act. Secretary Houston agreed with the •mate Judiciary cuaitnklec not to make any additional loans to foreign goveiitraents, no mait« how pressing u»e demand might be. until be had consulted the committee and giveo U full time fur deUbc-ation. Charges that the Internal Revenue .Bureau Is preparing to retum billion* of dollars paid In taxes by liquor dealers were made on the floor of the Senate. Under tb* slogan “Times Were Never Better*’ business leaders arc laying plans for a national pros]>erlty week l-heduled for April 4 to 1L kg Leading representatives of the 10C New York ulsnts affiliated with the Allied Build!tig Metal Trades Industries. who rro|*ned their establishment* 'c deflaucc of the demand* of nnion labor, declare 4 that they had in- ' ■ugurated • a perumnent jpen shop IKiiiCj.
Fonuer Governor Frank O. Low.ln. of Illinois declined to be considered for Kacretsry of the Navy ami will not tie appointed t 0 any t>o*t In the initial makeup of tfce Harolng cabinet. The price uf eggs reamed the low«nt murk in Leocas'.rr county, Pennsylvnnin. in three yearn, 28 to 31 cents wliilMale, Butler dropped to 40 from 45 corns, wJtu big saipplies of both. The city of Muskegon. Mich., has lent ffiofe than $10,4100 1<’ person* unemployed and tn need, taking unnecured lnter«<*t.fn>e aote* In return, offlrial* announced. *nil* now form of riiarlty, they s«W. >as been extended to about B5o jiersons. • The plant of the News, a radical wet^kly newspaper, at Ruck Islnhd. IW.. was dynamited. Only slight damage wa* done to bunding and machinery. Federal tro ips who were on doty In the coal strike region at WUUamson. IT. 7a_ since Nov ember 28. have left for Cutup Khennnn, Ob'o. A trxolutlon wa* Introduced In the Texas legtJarutb providing for an '.ovestfgatlon of the larger oil pi Juring and pipe companies of Texas. A reopening of the case involving rates on coffee from Galveston and other fair port* has been ordered by the Interstate Commerce Commla-
alon.
Prof**«or Holsknceht. -if Vieras, •to- ' nounced 800 women of middle age who j submitted to the “rejuvenation" proj c "** of the roentyen ray, bare become ;) wing again, physically and n.entally. ! A*u*n>*7 General Pnlmer will practice law In -sbington after hi* retirement Us.eh 4.
Hie warhorae, Arthur Fletcher, will be back with the Fhilmlelphlu National* this c«>mlng season, for Sir Arthur mailed his signed contract to Prexy Baker, tbcrt-b.\ quashing all rumors rouceralDg his reUrement. If Jack Johnson can get a Uconse from .lie New lark Boxing Gommfssloo It Is likely that a match between the ex-riunaplon and Harry Wilts, the New Orleans heavyweight. Is likely to be arranged ns a big outdoor contest. Neal Delghau, catcher, who was signed by the Louisville American Association Club laat season, but who failed to import, luis been transferred to the Mobile Southern Association Clnb, It was announced at headquarters of the M»Mte cub. Johnny Wilson, the middleweight champion, regret* to announce that owing to an Injury to hi* none be will he unable to defend his title again for some time to come He wax practically matched with .'ock Malone and had been challenged by 'like GibKfnx. An <rd nance to prevent all-night raring it six-day bicycle coute.-dx. t -d the use of drugs to strengthen exb*uted riders, 1* being considered by the general welfare committee of the Ixxrrd of atJermen. The Army won at basket ball from Willis ms at West Point by • score of
36 to 26.
P uusylranla defeated "olumbla rod Jumped Into the lend In the tetercollegicic Basketball League. When the Oevtiand Indltius assemble at their spring training camp Manager Tris Speaker will have-ocvcntecn hurlers In the camp. Sammy Sieger, the Harlem featherweight with an eye ou live title of the claas, boxed a draw with Bilk Ue Foe of St. Paul, a pur.i of MIkd Gibbon*, fifteen rounds a* Mi'dlacn Square Garden. New York in die presence of c packed houae. India is the fourth o>untry to Join Hie list of Davis cup challengers. Formal a;.r.r«>oc«ment -jt Itr Inientlon to bid for the international lennis trophy was received by Puj! L. WHILuns, field secretao’ of the United States Lawn Tenuis Association. •
Sleeping sirkneas caused two deaths In Scranton. Pa: Eggs sold iu York, Pa . at 25 cents per doi.il, the loucwt in fwir years. The study of t^rraan, barred by the ■cboois of Wafthlngloa In HUT. will be tesumed next }wsr It wa* announce*!. Atexanck-r M. Howat, president, and August Dorrhy, vice-president, roga-c-lively, of the Kscus dtvtrict of tin* United Mine Worfcars, were arrested at Pittsburg, Kan., on warrants charging Uirn. with criminally violating the tvaosa* Industrial Ourt law In can■ectlon with the railing of Pie Mack;.•trike. ^'resident WUmiii has been asked to i a special tueewsge to (Jongress ng that body to take steiw to b«-lp send to Olna the fi.OiW.OUt nuahels of grain voitmtarily contributed by Uie farmers of America to relieve the -40,-1 600,UUO Obtnoto said to be starring to j death in that country. Five men, one of them a nagro, belo j B[ the thres-Binn crew of a govern- | nn-nt tuall truck en a pUtfunn or the j main posiofllce st Toledo. O, trass- ! tarred nine mall pouches to a waiting ' automobile and escaped. The loss i« j eariouriy estimsted by postal ■(Srial- i at between 9400.0U0 and JUXW.UXi Iter. Ans*ii Phelps Stoke*. M-* t,'tar> j of Vs is Uuirerslly for 20 years, re- j 1 Col. Hairy Wstterson. wintering at )
'turn to rvtnprt<
A whole section of Itublln. on ihe north side, was cut off by troops. There Is Uitle nope lu Paris that the Lon do n reparations conference will succeed. That .s *c say, the French do not believe the Germans are going to accept the allied prnfMMals when they meet the Premiers on March. 1. In regard to Austen Chamberlain's liropttMil on the cancelittlon of the allied dell, an American c .rrespondeut was Informed officially that !Te-mi.-r Lloyd George wrote Presidnit Wilson directly last August, but that Mr. Wilson never acknow ledged Uoyd George's letter. The general staff of the French army has decided on the mtkistruction of It* frontier fetta to ^laee them all In valleys. Instead of. as formerly, on the m.intuits of hill*. This rudlral change in all pmMn*vived Ideas of military fortification* has been made as cue result of their experience it the
lain war.
Prime Minister Lloyd George, speaking In the British House of Commons, mode an earnest appeal to the banks to take a fair share In the risks af graming credits to the impoverished European countries, anti In (his way aid in the dovelopineiit t*f trade. DisUirbaniv* lutte hrt.ken out at Metera. Italy, ftnlowlng the arrival of a Russian BoUhevik emissary’. t'harie* M. Ncltwah was .vo
SENATE PASSES TARIFF BILL Emergency Act Loaded With Amendments. Goes to Conference; Wilson Veto Sure. PARTY LINES SHATTERED Rceo Denounces Democrats and Msses Scores Rsoubl icons Who Votsd for Law—AtUck Leaders for Trying to Fool the Farmer. Washington.— Trpbeary with amendments end fnrinc almost certain veto by President Wilson, a* emergency trrlff bill wa* approved by the sens**- | by a rate uf 4? to SO. This is less tha* ! the two third* necessary to override veto tnesKrce. Four Republican* voted against It and nine Democrats voted for It. The bin wa* sent Immediately to conference to adjust. If possible, the difference* between the bom* and seuiitc bills. 80*1010 conferees are Penrose (Pn.;. McTtiml^r (X. D.>, and Smoot fCtah). Republicans; Simmons (X. C). and Williams (Mis*-.). Democrats. | Democrats favoring the measure j wore denounce: by Senator Reed (Mo.). Democrat, s* “unworthy to remain In the Democratic party." and were Invited to gt end sit with 4 he Republican* If they could dad extra chairs He chararterlrcd the b.ll a* “a stupendous legixiatlvo fraud that would Increase the cost of living." Further emphas-xlng tnc breaks In party lines. Senator Mose*. Republican, c-coristed hi* Ptpnbllrnn colleagues who suppcrtcJ tha bill and drew heavily ou a -comprehensive vocabulary of uncomplimentary epithets by saying the bin was "an unwise yielding to house pressure, the offspring of n union between the cotton field, sugar cane brake, rice paddy nnd the sheep range and wheat field, s misshapen brat at best, lopsided blind, deaf, bandy legged and suffering from congenital economic rickets." The roll coll follows: Republicans—For: Bell. Borah. Btoo'ci-ee. Capper. Curtlt. Elkins, Fall. France, Fielinghuysen. Gooding. Gn-nna. Hale. Johnson (Cal.). Jones (Wash ). Kellogg. Kmyoa, La Foilette. Lenrott, Lodge. McCormick, McCnmber. McLean. M.Nary New, Penrote. i Phipps, Poindexter, Smoot, Spencer. Ster ing. Sutliexlanc. Townsend. Wadsworth. WlUla. Total Republtrana for.
34.
Democrats—For Aahurvt. Gay. Henderson. Jones <N. M.), Hendrick, Myers, Pittman, RsnnJe:!. Sheppard. Total Democrats for. 9. Total for 43. Democrats—Agglnst: Packham, Dial. Fletcher, Gerry, Glass. L'srri*. Barrison. Heflin. King. Kirby. Mchrilar. Overman, Pomereoe. Simmon.-, Smith (G*.), SnJth (8. C). Stanley. Swanson. Thomas. Trammel. Unuerwood, Walsh (Mass.). Walsh (Mot.). Wllllsms, Wolcutt Total Deroocnita again*!. 3f Republicaus—Against: Cdli, Edge. Keyes and Moeea Total RepublK-am against. 4. Total sralnst "0 The rvlnrlptl Items idded by tbe senate are liar-eel. olive oil, meats, rattle ami she-p. sag. . butnr, ihee**-. • illk of all kind* •almcco*. bidets apples. cherries and olives .lu senate also Increased the tariff on wheel, lemons a-Kl eona? other articles. While tbe proponent* of tfce mea-dre argued througboat the long figtu glnrIt reach’d the donate la:e in Decemln-r that it would relieve the crisis confronted by agriculture. Its opponents have 'nsisicd -uat '.n (be long run It tvould^mcvly add f tbe blgb cost of living, (but !* la class legUlatlcn and that Retiublicers are not sincere In trying to , :ss ’t as a relief me mre, but merely for lutrtlscn effect. Senator Urderwood. Democratic leader, ha* repeatedly forecast lu veto by President Wilroa on the gronnd that arbitrarily it .lurrecses fiving costs. its removal from the senate ca endar will liastcn aition un appropriation bill- and n heavy drive will |-» made to gvi as many passed an humanly IKtsslble. Tlie bet: informed u-nator- ' believe that some cpproprlctlcu. blllu. probably lucliding the naval bill, will fall. ' RIDET FOR ROADS LOST Failure of Attempt te Attach $100,000.000 to Post Office Bill. Washfogteg.—Efforts to attach as a rder t« tnc post office bill ijj appr<>prlatloa of * Ilf .000.(mn for road constructicn failed ta t' rutate. A mo lion :«• insert tls ,>propriat;<iu wn lost on a vote of 41 to 33. or nine !e*» thun th- rei.uitvd twti tM.d* majority | Re.le* tifi <.f tb« rider wa* regarded as for*—iiadow lug defeat for the road appmprlatioo at this se-*.on of con ,
RAILWAY WORKERS CONFER
J. H. RICARD
MAIL BANDITS GET
MISS GLADYS HIGH
Establishing Farm Schools to Help French Orphans
MILLION IN LOOT
Chicago Society Girl to Marry an Englishman
J. II Rican . as minister of agric*iltore nr Frau* •, oix-ned a farm school j f«r war orphs -o- at Yendooevres, a vllj lage l- tween Bonleaut. atul Orleauv Tie- ncricultn *> departmrut lias de- ! ri.VM to estab •sh 24fd farm school*
1“ lie'll (VfcfiOO t ar crplian*.’ BANDiisifey
BANK OFFICIAL Henry Starr. Notorious Oklahoma Outlaw, Failed in Hold-Up in
Harrison, Ark.
Federal Agents Ascribe Series of Bank and Post Office Thefts to Well-Organized Band. *400,000 IN CASH SEIZED ^ Five Robber* Fere* Clerks te Lie Flat While They Transfer Pouches to Auto—Had Followed Truck
From Station.
I Toledo. O.—Government official* now believe the value of the currency and | registered mall stolen here at one of ! the entrances of the main P"*t office. 1* between $4n0.«f and Sl.Ortn.uno. ; Six registered pouche* which po*t- ! office Inspector* estimated held between $300,000 and $400,000 In cur- ! rency from the Federal Rem-rve Bank at Oev land, and three first-clns* mail ' sacks from Cleveland. Detroit and | Northern Michigan were token. Automobiles containing post office ! Inspector*, police and deputy sheriffs | scoured the city nud Ita environs for
i b urs.
| Throe sttfpleiou* person* have l»een j j arrested *n far. but all have l»een re- |
j leased. Tbe mutoinoblle In which tbe I ties’ of Chirago * •ociety girl*, 1* to b bandit* made their escape was found married to Ucutcnnnt Commander l near Flower Honpltml and Identified by | Charles Dennlstown Burney. O. M. G, W H Mllrnr on.- of tim mall clerk* i of the Brit'sh navy, son of Admiral
lady* High, one of the pret-
I held up by the tobbers.
found a box of shotgun sltell* | and a slouch hat bearing the label of | a Detroit department store llie car had been stolen. In the holdup, of a
j garage by threi men.
When tbe mol', wav loaded on a post office truck at the Union Million a car j containing *everal UK n was parked
Sir Cecil Burney.
SLEEPING SICKNESS IN NEW YORK STATE
Htirrisnc. Ark — Henry Starr, notorious Oklahoma bandit, wa* probably fatally wounded when with two com panii.n* he ac- .nptrd to roll the Peo pie's Rank of Harrison. When tbe rob' er* bnrLed employee* of t.r- bank Into the vault a bank official elxed a ride tbet had been hidden them and shot Starr down. He then opened fire on the other two but they escaped. At the county Jell Starr admitted hi* ll.-ntlty but refused tr give any Infot matioa concerning bis companion*. who were repotted surrounded in a w..od two u.ilc* south of town by an armed posse of more than 100
men.
Starr dictated telegram-, to h}s wife at Ti..*a and hl» son. Henry Starr Jr, a‘ Oklahoma City, t.-lllng them that he wa* dying. “I always expected to die with my boots on,' Stt rr told of-
ficers.
OMaboms City. Okie.—Henry Starr waa pardoned two year* ago by Governor Robertao-. from a twen-y-five-year sent cure on a bank robbery ■ 'targe. It wa* the second parole i or stair, be Laving been freeu from Priacn In territorial days by PrralUeatlal pardoj on a almitar charge.
<qii«*ite the staii.m. when it« track j pfjy Cases Are Reported Outside
start.-d for the post office tbia enr • r
of Metropolis Since Beginning
post
trailed It. Five men leaped from thi* car and j approached tbe |>ost office truck u* , i Joseph Hughes, Fau! Welnrick and | ' Mllray started to unload It and transfer tbe registered and currency pouchca. One of the bandit* press'll a gun against Hughes'* side and said: “Get 'em up quick, boys." At the same time he threatened Wclnrich. who bud returned with a hand truck Both men compile*.. “Now He down," war. the next cornnu.ml. Hughes reclined on live plnt- , form fndn Uie truck and watched the i bandits, who had Jum|>ed from an auto- | mobile, work, while Welnrieh. pr->.v ' trate, faced the building with bis back to tbe robbers. The bandits then threw the mall pouches Into the automobile and sped
away.
Federal '.Ulcers express the belief
Long Robber Loots Bank
Steubenville—A lone bandit entered llie Miner*' A Merchaats’ Bank, at Sinilhfleld. near here, covered -V C. I'os.- and R. T. Smith, tellers, forc.il them Into a vault, looked the Ynult mid eaaij>ed w ith cash estLcated at bet veen $4,000 and $5,000. An hour l-.ter the two tellers were found In Hie vault. Tlie man dl*api>edred.
WORLD NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM
of Present Year. Albany. N. Y.—Fifty case* of lethargic* encephalitis, or “sleeping sickness," hare been reported to the State Henllb Department from place* outside the city of New York slnra Ji nuary 1 last. Dr. Harris H. Biggs, State Commissioner of Health m»-
uounced.
According to the romnilaslono:, tlicra ita* been r. decided Increase In recent month*. 22 cases being reported In Jannary and 28 so far tills month. "Undoubtedly," the commissioner snya, “many rases have not been reported, chiefly for the reason that they wera not recognixeil." Six cases have been reported from Port Chester and two from Rye In West-
Chi«'*. of B.
•.hcrhcoOi Meet Unitos'
Repcexertatives.
—Cbivfs of thr "Rig Four"
LONDON —Premier Lloyd George r. reived a vote of mufidtuc' In tlie i. *um* of commons by a vote of 181 t..40 PITTSBURGH.—The wonen of four I ittsburgii suburh* have organixed a tJaUH chili" to protect themselves and tiielr li.imc. against robbers. LEAVENWORTH. KAN.—A. Karl- .*■ hmldt. scutenced to serve four years in the federal prison hen- in ronneciWm with a German plot to blow up the tunnel coono-nlng Detroit with Canada, waa arre*tt.l at tlie prison gate and will lie helil for deportation by tbe Del irtment of Ijibor. NEW YORK—Fl.st-aecond *>/ 4 per • • at Liberty bond* sold at par on the New York Stock Exchange for tlie first time lu more than a year. CHICAGO—Radroad* east of Chi. <..g« uncotince that summer tourist will l<e 90 per cent of round trip i.itea. or 20 per rant above last year. MEXICO CITY—Mexican cortule'n the United States have been ordered !.y the foreign office not to vine the paaspot:* of laborers coming to Mexi-, .-o, ami border officials have lis-n In--tructed to !»• extieinely vigllent In preventing such workmen from vroasing the Rio Grande. ALBANY, N. Y—Fifty cases ef lethargic cncephnlltl*, or "sleeping lekO'** ,” ha - e been re|H>rted to tlie ■•rate health delwrtiiH-tit from places ; ■utsiu. he city of New York since 1 January 1 last. PITTSBURGH—Prohibitionist* an* 'tirpr i -.-d over the set-back received , in MpYcu out of to-venteen hon>ugh* i and townaUpa In Allegheny county ! at rbe local ej lUm ele<Hon. Tiie-elco- I :)un wa. undar tu old law. BCR ANTON, Pa—Two deaths from draping sickm-fi* were reported to tfce health authorities, making three Mi a.
.U . r inH- iTilmctine the : rhe * , '' r «»unty. Srracuae und Buffalo
that a Yraster mind is Hire cling me , ....
oneratlon* of bandHs In Uils par of i hBVO ‘ arh hnd four ' li: « ha v « the o untrv I ' ,, ' v< ‘ lo I ,e ‘ , ,n Blnghamtcn and one 'n They point to the American Express ; Jenson City, a suburb of Blngimmtom robber? here soon after Chriatetm. In I, Conmilssloner Biggs sa ne did not whirl, five armed men belt up exprass Iook any Immediau widespread guards and made off with more than , prevnlcnec. The disease 1ms N. u $15,000 in a small safe without leaving | ,na ' 1 ‘' rvportable and every effort la a trace at to their Identity. ! ,n fin ' 1 ''‘e P r °P<"' n ' Mho «J Imst week a three-ton safe, contain- ; “ control. At present patlenlt are -e-
Ing $10.S00 In currency and Liberty . paired to be Isolated,
bond*, was taken from a bank at Tem- I *»«■- B'CC* explained that this dlsens* jicrance. Mich. On the same night a '* entlrclv dircrent from the tropleal safe containing several hundred dol- j diseas.' know, ns “sleeping slckncfs." Inr* was taken from the Sinclair Re- Tlie t a ::er Is prevalent only in eertula lining Company office ben*. In both • imrt* of Africa and its v*es and I instances the safes were token In auto- mode of trunsralssloti are definitely mobiles and not the slightest due was known. En-ciJuiliUs lethargic*, on th« I | P fy j other litind. is a disease -f the temperFederal officers In DetrolL Cleve- nte zone and of tlie colder month* of I land. Toledo and other cities are the year and both lu cou » n«d bending every effort to unenvet tlie method of transmission are unknown.
I “brains" of Uie gang. Tb* authorities ' ! eraphusize that no shuts are fin-d. ami j that tbe robbers go abou: their work i I will, great confidence. Train and mail L schedules ore known to the roblx'rs. : and the location of imliee officers ami : • their hours of duty are also apparently
known.
Whenever men hive l^en held up, as j In thr case of thr post office robbery ) here, two machines have been used. | making it practically imi-ossiblc for , the police to olitaln any trace of the j
LATEST EVENTS AT WASHINGTON
Increased rpprcpriations for the consular xerv.ee ax provided in the annual diplomatic and consular bill were approved by the senate. Too hill wa* passed substantially in tho form reported from the Senate Com.
mit’ee on Foreign Relation*,
bandits. The gang apparently Jlrs: . Carrying $70,000,000 more than it did . -• -——I w hen it came from the house, the an-
neal a car which is used In the actual holdup. 1 Ids they fhandon, escaping In another car that lias not been seen. Officer* declare they believe the “master mind" has may roobbers at his command, and should members of one gang be caught others are used in the
next crime planned.
post office appropriatio was passed the senate. IU total is $574,090,000. It now goes back to
the house.
President Wilson Issued an executiva order designating March 4 a legal holiday in the District of Columbia. The Senate agreed to the conferesc* report on the cold storage bill prohibiting the selling of foodstuffs kept
rimrad to Coerce Germany In Fulfill- i in storage more than twelve month* men of Allied Term*. and the sale of deteriorated food-Parts.--Mra*ure* to be taken In the stuff*. that it Is Deo-*sury to coerce Ger- ; Twenty state* represented In a confer-
FRENCH ARMY READY
many to fulfill allied reparation ami disarmament term* w rre discussed at the conference between Premier Briand. War Minister Barthou, Marshal* Kuril and Petaln. General Welgaud and other*. The tmlltory e- pert* of France already have planned t >■ advanra of Frcnrti troop* toward a : ecret
destination.
WAR NURSE KILLS HERSELF
Having Denounced Several Co-workcra to Germans.
Paris.—Louise Tcliirz. who during the tear belonged to tlie rursiug organization headed hy Edith Cavell, the ;
of state attorneys grneiJ! held at the office* of the National Association of Railway and Utihties Com. missioners went on record as opposing invasion of state centre' of in. tractate commerce by the Interstate Commerce Commission under the Transportation act. The conference was in session two days. The continuous fight which the N- onal Woman’s party haa conducted in the cause of suffrage during the last eight years cost $757,747.51. This included the maintenai ce of various headquarter* and pay for all employees who had given their entire
the work.
■ executed by the Ger- Assurances were given t
mans, committed suicide, she having j ‘•ran railed to appear before a m.icis- ! trate to face charge* of espionage and
r Senate
Judiciary Committee by David Houston. Secretary of the Treasury, that he would make nc further advances to foreign governments from their remaminq credits until he had cor suited with the committee in re-
gard thereto.

