CAFE MAY OOPETY TIMES. BEA MU CITY. B. *•
k DRAGNET FOR WORLD NEWS
Income tax blenkt for tno*e eorolnc
i >6,000 or lew will be reedy January 18. | Secretary Wallace announced an ad- [ dltlonal ll«t of 55 delegatee to the ne-
j tional aprlcnltural conference.
, It wa* announced at I’oru. Ind.. that the Have:.back - Wallace - Sell* - Flotn, I Howe’s Great ’-ondoti and John Rohln-
Fkrtwm and Jetsam of Life In* <=00 dreu* cotr.p*mos :.ave consoiidat-
f-5. srt'h {£.000.030 capltol stock,
tercet Caught From the Wires M.rru* Garvey, president of the
Black Star Une and heed of the Uni-
versal Negro Improvement Association, wes arrested In New T«Tk. charged with using the mails to defraud. He
furnished JS..Vt0 hall.
London wool auction opened. Prices of all grades of merinos r>'! > orted higher. There was an Increase of 15 per cent over Deremher prices In all flee
crossbreds except sllpea.
American Bar Association will bold 1922 convention at San Francisco, be-
ginning August 6.
The Standard Oil Company of Nwa Je.sey has announced a reduction "of one cent per gallon In gasoline and
kerosene prices.
Freight loss and damage claim* in Canada and United Staten during
and Boiled Down.
UTE DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE Important Happening* In tha Forty-
eight States of the Union—Occurrences at the Capital—Latest
WASHINGTON
Truman H. Newberry was deeltr-d by the senate to b' entitled to the seat
which he nosr holds and which was 1920 was »125,OT8*i*.
made the basis of a cot. .eft by Henry Aetn. Standard plant of the United rord, Ms Democratic opponent In the states Steel Corporation at Wbeel-
1918 Michigan aenatorial election. The iDg, TV. Va_ hat resumed operations,
vote was <6 to 41. i United States Railroad Labor Boa*4
Bernard M. Baruch of New Fork, heard the idea of railway clerks for
Ramoei Gompers and forvter Secretary aB eight-hour day and extra pay for
of Agriculture Edwin T. Meredith of overtime
Des Moines accepted Invitations to the , According to Dun's Indrx Number, agricultural conference called for Jan- \ wholesale prices were practically angary S3 by President Harding. changed during the month of vw-*-Senator Harris of Georgia charged her. compared with November,
te the Senate tha. the fertillier <im« M working to have the Government Hject the offer of Henry Ford for the
Muscle Shoals nitrate 4>lani.
The Merchants' Association Is urgtag acceptance by the United States Georges Carpentler. heavyweight vf the Invitation to participate In an champion boxer of Bnnape, won hh «conotnlc conference which Is to he match In London Against George Cook, hold In March, In Genoa, Italy. the Australian heavyweight. He Bouse Appropriation.! *k>inmM*e knocked Cook out in the fourth round. St-vck out appropriattOM for tha air Several of the younger clrii of the mall service. -The committee says >,-pw York Women’s Swimming Assodth - aervice is too costly and U U- at j nj team hurst into teers frhen Mrs. emcime fharlotte Boyle Clone was beaten a Senator Newberry «f Michlgaa aWy wont foot by Helen Walnwrtght In a defended himself against cfcarg« of hitter struggle for the 220 yard metroBlegsi expenditures o' money In Ms poUtae championship for women in ■lection. Madison Square Garden. New Fork. Senator McCumber sra* chose* by . Boxing has grown wonderfully poputhe Committee on Comnsltteoi to one- lar | B Massachuretts. The Armory ceed P-aroae as chairmta K Finance Athletic Oub of Boston In 19 scows Ccmmlttes. has taken In $ltAMSSl. r M ; Gunboat Smith, the old time heavy(i weight. Is comlnv back as a set-up for NATIONS BUSINESS \ Bob Roper They meet at Youngstown
r on January 26.
^ I A cup for the new event at the anUnlted Status Grata Groweea, Inc, nua | American Henley on the Schuyiseports new members, making wu ^ MaJ . 27 _ B race foT a third varthe total S&&46. *i t j- crew, has been offered by Charles Lower freight rates win come, hut ~ Boris, a trustee of ue Cnlvcrslty
they should come only when the rail- of p M , n . r ,„ Ill ,
roads are dearly in prMttan to grant Ocden. Bar right hander of
FUNtE TIELOS FORWiNTY BriamJ Accepts Virtually AR of Uoyd George’s Views of Defensive Pact Against Germany. ITS OUTLINES MADE PUBLIC Britain’s Hopa to Prevent DlvWor of Europe Into Two Camp* — Part* Agrvaa to Drop Saa Program and / J Rebuilding cf Europe. Cances. France. — Premier Briand left for Paris bearing a draft of the Anglo-French tre-.ty, which exacts from France almost complete submission on practically all points at Isnaa. This is the price France pays tot tfco BritlVi guaranty tor her security. The treaty does not mention any time limit, but speciftcaily sums that Engl vd is bound to asaltt Ftascv only in case of “unprovoked aggression on
French soil.”
Thus any German hostility In Poland or the Rhineland does not obli-
gate England
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MiSS RENE IfCARTHY
■ NEWBERRY SERB
FRANCISCO 8. UTWR
BYSEN1TE, 46-41
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Mias Irene McCarthy, an American Sculptress, at work an a status of Briand In her studic In Washington.
Willis Resolution Denouncing Extravagance Adopted After Conference With Harding. BITTER DEBATE DEVELOPS Michigan testator Boca •VUHBeattan and exoneration After Long Pereecntien'’—Three Amendmenta te Oust Him Defeated. Washington.—By only five votes, 49 ) to 41. the senate decided to retain Truman H. Newberry of Michigan as a member, but condemned the excessive use of money In hi* 1918 primary campaign as “being contrary ro sound public policj, harmful to the bucor and dignity of the senate and dangerous to the perpetuity of a free fimrem-
PEACE COVENANT FOR EUROPE AT GENOA
Sort I Runia and Germany to Be Asked'
electoral
George seta forth the conditions with which France must comply ta order to make the alliance effective. These conditiont, which are so as- ' ere that ratification by the Franco Parliament ta It* present excited sate ■s Improbable, follow: 1. France must abandon her submarine program and undertake to disarm at sea. 2. France must co-operate In Uoyd
Join Other Nation in Brotherhood, Premier Avert at Cannc*
France.—Premier Uoyd
George announced on his departure for Peris that the whole abject of the international ec<jpoinlc conference at Genoa, now set tor March 8. would be the formation of a great European peace pa- , and that peace would be the first subject on the agends at
the use of targe
election*. Incorporated in the original resolution to retain Mr. Newberry, tha. tide wta termed ta favor of the senator from Michigan. Up until the time Senator WU1U of (olo demanded socb a statement of policy be made, tbu
itcome was In doobL
Prior to the Cnal vote, ta# senate rejected, 4€ to 41, three measure* to oust Mr. Newberry. On every roll call the rote was Identical, ill but nine Republican* voting In tavor of retain-
ing Mr. Newberry.
'George's scetne for the economic and , lhat rnrrT | Tir
financial reconstrocfou of Europe This unqualified declaration, ta n which Is to be discussed at Genoa. j special interview with the newa3 France must recognise Russia ! paper currecpondeata, came at the providing the latter accepts the British- rod of the Cannes session of the Su-
preme Allied OouBdL In Paris, Uoyd George will pick up the threads of the negotiations for an Angio-Freoch alHar. -e, and will see President MHlerand and Raymond Poincare, who is
forming the new Cabinet.
Although • Lloyd George said that the Angle-Freoch treaty had not yet been fully wockM -?uL be hoped that
lu ^t^^L^wbWu^tstas 1 ' hte ’■•** * '***?!* I1 bcfor V^ quo of Eurooe mav be ensured in .be I f**-herlng Btriler, Uoyd ume waytiut Pacific wurations are I °««***» "P’f to I, “ 1 ^
coatrolled by the treaty of Washing- I
t0 _ I l.ronght out that Italy bad been ex-
from those nugortatlons, but
that te common with other nations of
controlled banking consortli A France Great Britain ta the peace In tbs Orient." Implies tbs revision of the
treaty.
5. France must agree that Franco-British poet shall be tbs
iC-.IXr; P ’ Lear., UR uuuffl. t, the t|, 6 | tb* pu^wopean tu,U
Bpiupurc ..a O..., «cuu, ^
the interstate
tne interstate Lomercr c-owm—m « oC,c1 * 1 Ogden allowed an ! gnaraoteeing British trade'Interest* ta j *** wort ^ Un<m ** th '
■"Sfj-r-S “=■•-“ ~ 5 ! 1—= ~ ! 2 ■ate reduction, without correspond log Msck of the Philadelphia Athletic. First-The Brith* Empire, with ail j ^
cuts in the wages of workers, treua- '™dod Dugan to Washington for Out- Its forces-miliury. naval and aerial 'T* 1 !** , .i_Tr 7 ” , port* Hon officials decUred. . fielder Bing Miller and Pitcher Acosta, j -will ride with France in the event IK—tere, to the 9ocmamt* «o«-
Russei Poole, aecmary of the Oty Oark C Griffith, president of the ( of any unprovoked aggresaioa by Oar j J° ** “V™ Uvirg Committee in Chicago, declared I Washington Club, declrred that the i muy. |
that egg speculators lost more than lomlng of R.ger Pecklnpaugh to hi* | Seioud-Both sides are te accord f *l* 10 ^* tl lbc ,_ry ___ 8600.000 In the lari week through the club would make It a f rat-line con- : for the maintenance in their full aig- rrfr, "'_ rro ^ l ” ^ eharp drop In price*. terder ta the pennant race. ! nlflcance of the provision* of Article ‘ “** hb "*' T “* 5 i”
A. F. Mack, msriktant director of the “If I am able to plug that gap at *2 of the Versailles Treaty (which for- , °' n Ccited States Shipping Board, denied shortstop. Washington ought to do bids Geraumy to have furtifleatioo. j ^
svporu that thousand* of doltara were pretty well in the American League -iiLln fifty kilometers of the Rhine) , ’*** oin , gniaa *
lost in the movement of Shipping race next season." declared Roger and the articles following it (which | '"'i. 11011 f^yerallon.
Do.nl hosts from Jamaica Bay .o J’eckiupaugh, when informed that ilio ! furtild military activity of any sort Grt>< * ^ Staten Island and Peekrkill. N. F. deal which nukes him playing man- ; uy Germany te the fifty kUomet-r I '-berefore, a sort ci n neronn v •-«- Prices of rubber boots and shoes ager cf the Nationals had been coni- wme). sed t Vii-i baw been reduced approximately B pleted. Tulrd — Should Germany institute to P°*'P < * e ^ ‘ per cent by Akron, Ohio, mannfac- ; A new record for home runs was ; mlUtarv measures, the contracting par- FYnnce snd Kn^ang Immedtatel . a tore.*. ; «*tabli*bed by the National and Amen- tie. will act together immetitately. ; between whom tm, been ‘y. v Loans lotailng *18,412^00 were ; t -an Leagues last season. The sixteen The proiweed treaty would operate T<> t [ "P®™******** * ° . closed by the twelve Federal Farm teams in the tral maj.r league* 1 for ten years and be renewed then- ‘ n th ? ™ Loan han^s daring Deeemher. the Fed- pounded the leather for a total of 937 , It Is underm.rki that it will be on .taly a own oou.
cral F'ann Lons Board announced. •jome runs. | submlttad to the British dominion*. ' ! hut if they fall to ratify it It will ,
-H n. ^ a ; remain in effect as regard* Great GENERAL { { FOREIGN i i ^taln.
i J | } I it U indicated now the: Lioyd George !
is prepared to offer a similar uPlance I to Ita'y in exchange for importaui concession* by Italy, largely financial concession* to England Belgium
WORLD'S NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM
1*. Is estimated that more than $15.wwu,0UU.0UU of tax exempt securities al-
ready ar.* outstanding.
wage cut <*f 15 per cent of all Chl-
i surface Une
According to Epoca of Rome, the ; Italian government will assist foreign < branches of the danra Itallana di j «conic to prevent their failure or i
DE VALERA ANB SSI ASGRIFFITHBI Repubfican CWef and FoSover* Wale Out u Pratot M and Pledge Aid te
Dublin.—Arthur Griffith, toaadsr «C Sinn Fein, was elected preriAeet of Hu Dali El ream n. after Bamoo da VatfOL wh bad resigned, and fifty-five of feta followers bad bolted that body. The remaining sixty-four deiegatss fey M> damation approved Griffith and (fed new cabinet that be aunownceri Id tafi provisionally, pending the estsMHta mem of the Irish Free State. The members who quit the Mtatan during the vote tor President tslwranfi at tiie aiteraoon session. After strand sppeals by GriffiU and Mlcfenal OdUns for en opportunity to begin wraffi
Finance, WHlbua T. Oofigrora |
the local goveremem board, and Rkcffi. nrd Mulcnidv, who has been cttiaT efi staff of the Irish Republic army, ran-
Charles Bur-e.s as MlnMar «C
•e. Georra G*ran Dedy. <r*"®
mem'wr of lb
es **.«!£* M
J. Duggan, another r
Defer
with
itora wer-e paired, three Republicans, Crow of Pennsylvania; du Pont of Detaw a re, and Moses of New Hampshire, being pal ed tor Senator Newberry, wltii Sen* ton. Kendrick of Wyoerlng; Sanley of Kewturicy,
Reed of Missouri, against.
Three senators were absent and
voting. They were Set
and Johnson of California. KepuWI can*, and Watson. Democrat if ! ter o. Home Affair*. Keri Georgi*. Announcement was made ; heeds the Department of R
rigissBy that Senator Watson was ! lair*,
pa*:-Ml with Senator Norfeeck, but ! There is no ) later It wa* annouaced on the floor : the oot-end-out I
»h*t l>n«tor Watson did not wish t pair, and Mr. Norbeck rotedL
. Sena !,r Newberry leaned the foDow- 1 Minister of Defense Malra’ev a lug statement; de Valera at 'he aftawoou serataa that “My heart is filed with thankful- the nation’* rnned forces would fee ness that the three years and four kept Intact aa the Irish BepohitaH months of persecution have ended in army.
complete vindication and exoneration
of myself and an concerned." The Willis emendtrtnt came like a
bolt out of a clear sky, and it appear ance followed a conference between President Harding and the xenrtor from Ohio at the White House, at
BEX1A, TEX —Tl.U oil town enj th« which Mr. Willis coocided the New country surrounding » were placed berry case was discussed. It immedi-
I!
LATEST EVENTS AT WASHiNGTOJI ]
Senator Smoot af Utah offered u
truluturu. furred liquidation.
also likely to be tariudid. bm^re £ ‘ fcarlU1 Uw *’ 7 P- ><• ! at«y created a situs tun prt Jpltattag 1 lining raw plaa~ 'vettak . condition that she tears up her mill tbe »ll*ceff existence j the wrath of the oppouenta of Mr. | tioe and fixing power* of PtraidSffik (
aud other workers De Valera was beaten II a party vote ‘“T <1UaDrt "‘'fi Prence and reverts Cf f ° r ^ Uw ^wberrj *» ralata ta discriminatory dirtioo. ‘ WIU be atleuipwo by the illl/wU Con.- „{ the standing council of the Slun !o her Pre-m neutrality. •“fJL.VV™?? irft the state. The rraolutlon offered by Senstr.r Hcusa piaasu tha Mil to li
... France murt accept the conditions of WEW VORK -~ Th * Oenera' Elactric Spencer of Missouri, chairman of toe
the agreement as drawn, me BritlsL Company was charged by Samuel On- Elections Committee which iurr-stl- ,
memorandum solemnly warning, “oth- ,trni J er b**® 1 * Hie Lockwix-d iegtsla- guted the rimrjes of Mr. Ford agxinst I The frat aiplauu'.li reosption at f*i* wise Europe is doomed to a *k1mI *n.i 0rc committee with evading the excess | Llr. Newberry provided thst the cun- j Whtt* Hows* ahao* 1*14 tocY rlan
profits tax through manlpuiatloL of Its test be dismissed and tlu.t Mr. New- i - * — - '
uiuai report. berry be deriared the “du r elected- 1 PARIS. — Aristioe Briand rerigrmd senator fttan Michigan, i* made no i Harding *•
from the prr altrehlp, and Raymond mention of the funds expended In tbr diplomat.,; coma in'W*.
Poincare, fumer president, will pruba- campaign, bly succeed hint. i _
TOKIO,—Ail clasaaa of Japan*** society have taken up modern dancing
Fein by 4 to L He won only three out
The Short Lin- division of the Ne<* of 15 candidates for the standing cotn-
Tevk, New Haven and Hartford ntii- 1 mittee. which controls the Siuu Fein
toad from New York to Providence is political organisation,
included in the Interstate Commerce Erie Fishermen's Association adoptCouimission's orde., which calU fer the ed proposal for affiUatlon with the installation of automaUc traiu control Canadian Fisheries Asuoctalion, acdev.ces by July I on - number of the lording to a report from Sc Thoms*
burner railroads of the country. Oat.
"Fatly" Arbuckie tact* socouh of . yb, Iristi political trisonera in LonAeal tax death at Virginia Bappe. dutl puiv-Brixton, FentonvlUe a.d B. 8. Lo>etC of New York, chair- Wormwood Scrubbs—have been reman of the Executive BooJd of the leased. Instructions were sent to the Union Faddc Batlruad Company, said provincial Jails for similar release-., at Austin. Tex, that railroad* could Former Premier Briand telegraphed noi be expected to increase wage*, be- premier Lloyd George at Cannes incaura ih< public U demanding lower forming him of his reffignatioi, of the freigb' rales. French cabinet and asking t ie Briliah A uumbe- of small stesi oompanles premier u. express M. Briand'* regreu feave asked the privilege of aUeudoig auu excuse* to the member* of the sunome of the couferaaeaa of th« prosoe council at hi* InabUlry to return
Youngstown Sheet A Tube Co, Inland u. the conferences.
S’eei Company, anJ the bteel k Tub# f ederal .Sugar Beflning Company is Co. of America, with a possible view now quoting -180 cent* a Ik.and for re-
ef bring included te : he nnmlgam*Uou. lined sugar.
One of the largest .oal companies in As a result of unemployment denmnBuetoii announced a reduction of fifty stratiuna, at! priuci’iul shop* and hocenu a ton in tiie retail prise of hard tel* v ere closed te Vienna, coal. B U estimated that 24.000.UllU President Haab, of Switzerland, will ' pound* of halibut were bundled at awt as mediator in the case Nor- Prince Bupert, B. C-, during HJ2L It way against the United Stales grow- 1* believed the year's catch is a rec-
teg out of claim* of Norway against ^ ord.
ti.1' ojuuiry tor ship* requisitioned Germany la repc-rted to have bought during l.« war. more that. 7,U00,UCXl barrels of ArgenNorfolk, \ a, voter* will, on Feb- Une w ben., rua.y 7. paa* im the projioaeC bond American Belief Administration ia issue for (5glUU.**JU for the construe- estimated to have bought 150,0(4) to tion of uddltium.1 municipal piers and 200,000 barrel* of hard, dear flour. . ..... ' eu export and the prtee is $450 a barrel or
> - illxg ULYl
economic catastrophe, and v
itself endangeted."
With this situation before it the action of the French Parliament will ' be the most fateful event cince 1914
HARDING 18 FCR BONUS
PAY DEBTS SELLING LIQUOR
Favor, Sill to Provid, Sur. b'MhM .1 ^ W °» **—1 N«U< ^ UmXB
Ralsino Vonsv tf® 01 con^rrahve quar.er*. A knowl- . , ^
Raising Money
Waashlntcn -- President Harding l ade It known that he is opposed to the passage of any soldier bonus bill which doe* nut provide for a sure method of raising the m .rey wiihoui
boo US
this Congress, the administration is pri M-nt i. sning toward a general sa
tax to defray Uie Cost.
edge oi the latest step* is considered ^ „ ^**1^**' to b/ the finish to the Japanese girl'* | vaeber (Joe. The Quebec govern education. ' mritfs monopoly te the sale of alCUBL1N.—The raw Irish Cabinet Is coboUe drinks netted a profit of $4,. letting no gras# grow under Its feet. 000.000 last year, according to figures At its firs: meeting at the Mansion submitted to the legislature by Pre-
sSuth! TMd,er ** U ’ T ®tiil *ales reached
ivi.’h tta, n«, ..111 . . House the ••members elected nil tbeltcin leaders agrecl ^ House of Commons of the South-
11. shall be passed by
1 Pariit
Eummouea U i
to retire Quebec* debentures. At the
Ccmpiet. report* e( th* trearatfy ta. vratigatisn Of tho kmertcaa vatention plan or. about half of the aefita ulet of th* tariff hill ware funilafcid ta tne Republican monmera cf tha Senata Finance Conunltto* Py Jumra B. Reynold*, former Assistant fiacretary ef the Treasury, wha has baaa in Charge of the inquiry. Commissioner Mayras gratritod by improvement in prohibition •nforco-
me.vt in Chicago,
Snell McCo'mick forestry MU was advocated before th. Houat Comm«-
w *** ^ Agriculture by W. L Hail oJ iclds because of disorder* there, honebt day * work for an honest day’* " ,or Per ‘ row ' • «“toty deposit box in . C> :ca B°-
A dreen Texas rangers visited Mexia pay." ,he Am,nnin Security and Tnat Com aU ** r - fcl ‘"fi «« prohibiting pubitaaand closed several cahareu and gam- PARIS^-Comc dont with tiv# ro- '* an I' bere ^scorery of the fortune t,<>n ^ ric ‘ r -« danouncod a* ■»-
' "herein It was said hun- opening of the Frencb Pari in men L *'“™ Included five $10,000 blu* ^ on *rc.rio«n of th* press before
dollar* were Georges Ciemenceau. the Tiger, has 1 ^ remainder In bill* of other Ian-.. _j, .1^ t,...„-.ii , denomination* ws* " '
MARTIAL LAW IN MEXIA
teign of Lawlessness In Oil
C-uses Governor to Act.
Au>un. Ttt.-Gm ei t.or Neff declared
auet in Dublin to ratify the treaty „ r ,„ nn , t — formally. The summon# w u* iwtwd | ’ ™ t *’ t! * , - rlr * irl, l be freed
h. President Griffith. : of debt te twenty jeara. MONTPE/.I Th# i ail ways -are ! . - in the its nils of labor unions." the Do- ! r'fcNHOSE LEFT $226,100 minion Baiiway Commission was told ! . _ “
Town oy its chalnnau, F. P. Cai rell. who Fcrt;JM ,n C *‘" F ®“'-<1 »" Tru«t Com
said the chief problem o: the carriers | Pony Ho*
tit Canada was trade unionism and " M fi* n Fto n -—A fortune of $22aiO(i.
man.ul law to Mexia and the surround- “the refusal of employees to
all to cash, wn* found m the late Sem
bitag butts
dred* of thousands uf dollars were Georges Oiemen.-reu. the Tiger, has ' ^ to blUs of other Urre 0 C changing hands nightly. Brigadier re-entered the field of Jourtaliaw with d«» o ntluhilons. was made when tw dm ‘ n,ltr ' rtio " P^rw pi;rrant of aak Ceneral Welters has been placed to hto Huh oewapai>er. L'Ech u Natlun L ioT * 0o **' T '' ! ' «PPUed to the court* for f‘ er ,rea ' intarect 00 war charge to suppress the reign of law- presaging the bitter rauaulu against 1- ®l>vn the vault u. < aa- °* n * of sate «f iawBleasneaa. the Briand government- 1 ^9 * or - rxecutors. tor in securitiaa into which the loaiM

