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LATEST NEWS IN ABRIDGED FORM Events That Concern the Two Hemispheres Recorded So as to 3e Read at a Glance. FOREIGN AFFAIRS EPITOHIZED PAMor.pht Wiilch Pictttr« E**CUtlv« end Legielative Actlvltiec at tha Ncttenil am* State Capitals.

TUe dtdcieocy »|iproprtatlc«j bill carrier niora than Sl30,0«W.00a By u vote of ~4 to the assembly -t Albany, N. tSefeoted a mrilon by Ass^xblyman Campbell. Republlran. c S-benectady to have the rnlea committee report bis bill which would prohibit profl: tsklne iMarsncd companies fr.-n. writlny arorkmen'-' ■.-ompeosstloc.

WASHINGTON

The federal Trade CcmtrlaaMn _a•ounced that It bad dismissed complain ia of nafalr competlrlon ayalnst aloe addins macblue compsDles bccaaac of losuficlert ern'-ooce. The Four Power treaty, which will ha rote** upou on ia.-cb 24, probably srUl be passed wit*, four or five votes * to spare. Te*. or perheps. twelve. Beanocran are expected to stand by Seoator Underwood and support the compact on the dual ballot. before the final vote the house Way a and beans Committee rejected. 19 to &, ai amendment offered by RepreaenttUvc Ba-harach, Republican, Near Jecaey, ts for a period . f tnree mir* 1 per cent lax on wholesales, fiaufened to raise fiaou.UOO.fKO with c fetch to finance tbe bonus Those luppoitinc thU smendment ware all Republicans—loon£»-no. Ohio; RacnaracU, Mott, Vort; XUaofe and

Wstson. PenncylvaBla.

The Robinson amendment to tbe

feacr-nower treaty was rejected la the

Tbe vote was SO to B9^ with enaters In favor of tbs am end -

Tile Ulster parliament wa* opened In Bel'art with the rvadlne of the blur’s sjieeeh, which smil'd that mens urea conferrins additional powers ur-oo tbe Ulster government, neceasa.-y I for tb< preservation of jK-ace, will bw ; Intr-idDced In the parliament. Out of an estate estimated at $40,- . ('■JO, Mrs. Sadie Howard, of South Chi cajM, liequeaihed $10,000 to care for I a doe and two pups. Relatives are to i contest the will. ! Notice for reheorttu. of tbe case ! ayalust l x Consolidated Gas Company. of New York, was deni.-J by tho Supreme Conn of tbe United States. At the same lime tbe court craned the motion of tbe (a* company for the Immediate release ct the $11,000,000 of Impounded funds. Charles that 1< #n of the Constltutlonsl Leaf ue of America are also active lb the affairs of the Association Opposed to Prohibition have “hoaxed" President and Mrs. Hardlny Into lendIny tbelr name* to tbe former orysnlxatloi. were m»de by William H. Afedarron, of tbe Antl-SalooB Leayur. Frank Welch, who shot and killed Johnny O’Leary, pufilist, a: Seattle, Wash, after the latter hit him with a piece of [as pipe, baa been exonerated by a coroner's Jury. WUUam Bethel admitted he and O’Leary attacked Welch at be was startInj u> work from his

three

meet ebaeat. John L Lewis, ptvaldant of Culled Mine Workers, cor.ferrsd with Sec■atary of Labor Darts sad scored tbe mine operators tor refuslc* to the uuners In a Joint * ~

NATION’S BUSINESS

Pendinc father nsfioUations with the Bu-idla* Trades Council, the emfiR>yers’ aasocladon la New Yota decided not t« cut wacefe ed fifimo workers SI a day. This averts to* menace at a building stt.atJobn L Lewis, praaideot of the Salted Mine Workers at America. U caaferrncr with cual opmtort la New lurk city laid down U rloeti demands wfelci. 1UIRUU snUitacite aduers any must be granted to prevent a ualtam-

wtde mike.

An imairdiate strike le the buOdtas trades in New York appeared when It became known that ui ZWfeUtatltus ui ItoJAlU owrkers voted •galma a reduvii -n ul SI a day. Railroad brji terh.od cMetc arbitrarily called off rwsiorJ wage cunlerenecs with camera. The eastern cunfnvoce. scheduled for New York. Was dstinlie.) CJUielvd, a-d the westetli mer ng la Chicagu was suspended. The Ameticmn pubUsbcn conference la tension . t Waidilugtota appealed to Covgreas for relief ftxui tbe bn;den.-> of tlie |uotai sections jf the sar reve•ur biU ul 1^17. At h metning of the New Jersey Interstate Tunnel Commission a res-lid-Oori was adopted awarding the contract for tbe construction _.f the veiklcular tunnr! under tbe Hudson river to Boot , fe FUnn of New York.

Cornell defeated ColumbU In aa ln-

Burielgt Gnme*. leadifeg NsUooal League pitcher of 1821 signed a twoyea' contract with the Bn uklyn Dodgers. His salary la -o be *10.000 a asaLoa Angeles wiU get tbe 182' Olympic games. If they are not held in Purls. Baron Pierre de Coubertln, prestoeoi of the International Olympic 1 the correspondent of

A aew intercollegiate rjeord for tbe sbety-fout plunge was established In tbe Wesleyan ualrjraity pool at Middleman. Cornu, by N, T. Guernsey, of i Ne* York, member of tbe ebampiofesblp Yale swimming team. His time i w as IS SO seconds, azxlnst the record of 18 2-S seconds held by F. 2. Meagber j of tbe University • f Chicago. Princeton defeated Yale. 32 to 11. 1* an IntercoilegUte league basketball fame at New Uavea. Three eg tbe alar athlete* of St. Juba's Military Academy will outer tbe University of Penusylviala next fall. They arc GUmsrtln. UuedI and Arthur Tdompaan All wUl gr-duate la June. geoeraliy coo-wde-' that WUla be tbe cue era* match tor i th.v physique and expelksice ind would appesi to tbe iuk» who want an e-en arrangeoefet ween Dempsey u asked to defend hi*

title again.

Lo ts as (bough die entire challenging field Is left to Harry WUla. tbe big negro Heavyweight. Harry looms np larger than ever now as tbe boy the; \rtll have to plct on to do basines* with Dempuey the next titry tbe big '■bite champion starts. Grvb is out of

the question.

Babe Run’a ccsuract terries no provisitn for a bonus an each borne run, as wss reported Rom Hot Spriugs tbe <•;» the slugger came to terms with tbe New York Yankee dubowkera, U wss officially iumw'jnc*d by Col. Jscvb Rupivrt, part ownec of tbe dob.

LEADERS RACK RHINE |RMY BILL Senator Borah Says Attitude of Europe Warrants Immediate Withdrawal of AI! Troops. AT1ACK STAND OF ALLIES Democratic Lsador Reqrsts Ws Are Not Fully Represented on Reparation* Board—Paris Hopes They Will Open Way for Settlement

Washington.—All tbe American troops now la Germany rhould be recalled and tbe United States Government mould Insist that Us claim for more than $240,000,000 repreaanttng the cote of tbe American troop* on the i Bblfe be paid. Senators Underwood, | Borah and Lodge declared In tbe Ranate. Messrs. Ledge and Und-vwood held that tbe Allies were appaAotly seeking to delay the payment of the ubllgatloc on a technicality, and Mr. Borah, supporting the position of tbe two leaders, added that tbe effort to delay was !n his opinion onwamnied. Senator Borah brought np tbe Army : of Occupation bill by calling to tbe i attention of tbe Senate the statement credited to M. Poincare tbe French Premier, that In his oplB'oo the United States had no right to collect this debt from Germany. Mr. Bonin said that be entertained no drebt. Gut Seere-

C. <L RAWSON | TBa Sweater Kanyoa’-t f Sunt at tha CapHaL $

C. A» . ^ to fiD the poaitiou of United State* senator from Iowa, made vacant by the appointment ef Senator W. S. Kenyon to a position as federal

handle tbe question and that he would find a way to get the money. "Oar army." added Sena'Or Borah, “was supposedly left lu Europe la tbe Interest of the nations associated with ns in the war. Certain our troops were not kept or tbe Rhine for the benefit of the people of tbe United States. It looks tow ss If those troops are no louger needed In Germany, and the present attitude of tbe Allies appears to me entirely mwarr; nltd, and we should bring all of our roWlers home at tbe earliest possible opportunity Senator Underwood said: “So far as I am conremed. I can fee* no reason why a sing'- Americsw soldier should remain on the Rhine. It was on the Invitation of tbe A'U-j that our troops were sent to the Rhine, and It was as a result of that Invitation that they were kept there. The claim of our j-jrernmeot for tbe cost of their maintenance is la every way Justified. “la right. Justice and fair ptay, tbe government of this country la entitled to stand on the sante baria Sa thi* matter aa are the ether nations vnooe trope a.-a In Oermaay. The paattlofe of tbe AUlc* la apportag payment on a technicality is something 1 very much regret.* Senator Cnderwoog also said he regrettad that this country was evt represented on the Allied Reparations Commission with which state.**, t Senator Poindexter took oplnli Involved ic European romtroveraie* if the views of Mr. Underwood la the oatler were to prevail. Mr. Lodge said tLat the sum or-ed ^y Germany for tbe Americ: o occnpatlou

_ he held, ras one that originated with tb’ Armistice, and not trtth the etealUes Peace Treaty. The preaeaae of the Antericmo troops on the Rhine, with the c « of tbe.r up- ; keep. Senattw Borah sold, was one of { the things retarding the economic ro- • cocery of Germ-ny. lly.addcj that U was calculated to retard rather than I pacify the situation In Europe, a ue- ! don. he held, that wa» fraught trtth grave p amblUttea for all the na'Joaa

Rhode Island H use of Represents live# passed the Lavender bill, proriilIng for a 4b-hour luur wiefciug wevk tut uoiaen and children. Herbert Usovur. Secretary of Commerce, U not unwilling t» mr.ke tbe nee again*: Hiram Jufautou for (be RepiCb.-D u-micanon f.«- United ■tales Senaltn from CaUfut-cla. UnoOciid efUiuale* by i'- c Trea*wy tifiicivL* indicate tas: lucwnie aud excew* {Wwdts taxe* will be at least thirty per cr-’t leas thi* year tbsn test. Rep>wts from New Y'.rk. Cbicugs and other large center* show * fisrtj per reft ca: in rereouc fiey a>our F- U. Cox, oil man. wa; indkctrd by the Federal grand Jury at H-vist" Texa*. «*■ 14 count*, charging oei ui iwe n.*ite L> defraud lu e-niic» - (Mi uuu tmim ul St- ex h.. ideti» ul incendiarism wat feund

It

art? dan-xgr tarsons % e»t.ius:ed frwsa fb.iui.ttk*> to hlULUUU.-Afe> killed ,«c mas sod injured siorow of others. 1: was the prostate CYucagu fire Macs Um hfettcroc i-onfiagratu-a of 1*71. A grand s.-tai of FM42AUU was nn nout-.-rd as the final figure tor New I'.rk # Jew uh relief raagmign for wwr, pugrutii and fam-ne victims in wastexn BuipA EUis lewis Garretssm. imperial poWfetatr jf the Sbr.arrs of Nortw AiwerKa in liOo and 1821. (bed at bis bom* at fitruaevua Lake, Wash, of haul Tbe Lusk hi.: Sr.-aiming tbe powers ad tbe biate M-vuig Piciurr Cens-r-aikP t-Vi.rw.aa.-a : :h« New lock >>iwsm>iy by a vote of M to U> and

Bull Ogbtirg. Spanish style, was ruled out by tbe police sv.boritics St Frank fort, Germany. Thirteen million workers participated in s;n*.e movements 1l Germany during the last twelve u,-jn:hr. XOCU.tu> of them members of Soda list tabor unions The strikers include AiAWOU Tbe I>anisb red.rati.-a of Labor reJectcd a resolution for a geuerai strike in reply to tbe lockout t-stablL’Jied by tbe employers. Tbe vote wat Out! to 30. jsj dney. N. R. bricklayers decided to cut tbrir rates from iC cents u> 73 rant* an hour. The Brxciiian eromem has awarued to Antrriran aviators Orton < and Beaver airplane c ncesaion* for Xwe.te persons were Injured by bomb it-rowing in Reliast Ireland, and - reports from Galway state inat taw w.-T killed and one injured there. a f— grown Jtikal rot wild thro«gb tbe street* in the bean of Vienna, Aua. ma ••rr.wjriug tn« puptfinchm. The bea-: . ^rsued pvdevtnana. ci.arg.ng ng'-t .ml left and biting many persona. It tuaily • a* kibed An examisia:.. n revew^d It bed iwt suffering Uua

“If wc mast wait rntil Cermany pay* nil her other war del before p. ytfeg ns for the tnalnteoa—*? "Ur troops.* Interrupted Senator Norris, “we sill wait nnt.", men now young die of oM age, and tbe cjwntry has fergettsm that tb*te were ever any troop* oa th* Rhine. Evety America' soldier oa tbe

STRIKE $70300 FROM HOOVER TRADE RINDS Grant of $304300 to Commerce Bureau Approved—Senate Increase of $65,000 AHowed Washington.—Cbnferees of tbe Senate and House reached an agreement oa tbe annnai xppropriatioe bill carrying funds for the fiscal year 7228 for the Department of Commerce and tbe Department cf Labor. Tbe conferees approved about half Of the Increase provided In thi- Senate M3 In app-ropriattona for the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce Tver the amount In the House Mil. Tbe net result of (he conference agreement Is to give the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Con-merer approximately $570,000 mere fur the text fiscal year than daring tbe current year. The bill as pissed by the Hone* gave tbe buret a an Increase of $304,000 over appropriations for tbe current year. Tbe Senate aided $133,100 addlUrnsl. Tbe Senate Vncrwaeea consisted of 383400 additional for tbe creation of new commodity divisions in cocoertim with tbe promotion of asps'* Industries and $70400 additional for field Investigations under the fund promotion of foreign and domestic commerce. Tbe increase for comMofilty ulrtslons wa* approval by tbe the 370000 Item The $70400 U provide for laveadgatioas In Swope ptrt'.cularty In connection srlth !n-

wu> the refunding of forefga w. Tbe -mferse* took tbe poslti m .hat this field of activity might be jeoCed by Uk «»at# DepartcteW and uat tbe Bureae of Foreign and DeseeatL- Caromwrs jeubably ct aid de without this fund witn

6H0ST16IRL, SCIENTIST SITS Investigator Thinks Wary Ellen Started Mysterious Fires at Caledonia Mills, N. S. FOUND INFLAMMABLE LiGUID Dr. Princa Says Shs Ha* HfeU Oroam fitatea -- Reporter Did Automatic Writing—Psychic Fore* Wertcife® Throuflh Girl. Hsllfax, N. E—Mary Ellen MacDonald, adopted daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Alexander MacDonald, was the ghost of Antlgonlsh. Dr. Wa'ter Franklin Prince, scientific ghost hunter, declared In' a report on bis la* vestlgat'.cn of the- “haunted* MacDonald home al Caledonis Mills. At least, Mary Ellen ret the mysterlour fires which srere among the chief of the ghostly manifestations. Dr. Prince said. He held she was not ‘morally culpable,* however, a* she was In “an altered sate of consdousneafl,” and didn't realise what she was doing. Toe report said: There Is the pomUtlllty that thle altered sate was brought about by a discs mate Intelligence. ThU U a theoretical possibility, whereas tbe external Meta seem certain." Dr. Prince Indicated that the braiding of the cows' tells and the shifting of farm stock also probably was a recall of Mary Ellen’s “altered state of consciousness' The slaps two men claimed to have suffered from a ghostly hand after the MacDonalds had been frightened oat of tbelr home, however, were not traced tc Mary Ellen** hand. Dr. Prince Implied they might hav* slapped each other, or might merely hav* thought they were slipped. Dr. Print?'* says: Apart from the Marcoul and other expertt. I hav* proved that the wireless wave theory cannot be trae, unless the rare* ant endowed alth Intelllgeo;* to knew Just when teople are in tbe bonee. srlth * dUUke for the upper part of tbft

flames and with ability to transport

tedly act by

Daman hands. Judging by tbe iskable signs left in the boose. Tbe butm are never found on the wall paper higher than the reach of a person five led tall. which M the heigh,

of a girt In the family.

Other slightly higher pUc-s on the woodwork .rare always set an fire by piece* of clothing, which coaid easily

have been toeeed. In a

lira. Herbert Hoorer, wife of ti —eretary of commere* end no tional president of the Girt See

RHINE ARMY GUUN DEPENDS ON LOAK Reparations Commission to LM Germany's First Issue ti 6,000,000,000

Pari*.—Tbe rote of the Arnsrin Army of Occapetion and poaslhle t tare reparation! claims wBi bo glti

sum U win be propoa

that Germany be permitted to retk

much aa X) per cent for

the fragments of a ^-2. i .wo. and m tbe midst of them a match. I Boclogne and S

and R •* j *

PARK noanccd tk s Francs Intends to pay all her debt* In fnU. FI UKE.-A csenter r—IHfifi by local mil! ter/ lee fee ri has overthrown tbe Goamlnae at National Defense. setaMlabcd after tbe Faedsil revolt

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■EMENOFF **OT WELCOME

Russia lent

W.-nh.ngtao-Ev a

ParUcuLariy Wl

WaMiington>—General Scant!•«. the antFB<4sb«-vist leuder wh,. mtttrd to land at Vancouver. «1U be i> ai-pear before iumilgratlen peclorv If be appllea fur adu-iateon tbe United tftatec becauae .« a to whether be u afimtsaibte under the lAmlgrctiun la a a. offi-

cial* aaW berr

There have been many (Tteesis lodged la « artdngtssi again*:

raa r mfereace a

Leonid Krasatn. Jb-rtet rjvny her*, as e noab of exyumrro ImpUcattng •be* 1st* to the South African Inasrrrttiofe. wa* demanded by Lord Xerifertlffsa Dally MsU la a

at HooBlng-tei-TbanMw ef Mr i William May. groat grandnlete el William Penn. Mr*. May ertebrntsd her bundrvrtih birthday January IL BOSTON. — Maasacfeusatta state court* cannot assume Jurisdict! t. under tbe V Uat cad act and art nut emp^uerev to issue warrants against cl iegrd vioUturs oi the prUdbltlon act or to bind viola I on over to Federal uuIbotfilra Justice Carroll of State buprstirf- Judicial Court ruled.

Russia sent aa utt>warnlng against froo-

soo for doing, and avoided ell yam of the dining room end parlor risible Iran, tbe iwsaring place la the kitchen. An odortcas, inflammable liquor was found In t bottle on a berm which ffrodueed the deertbsd effects on wet oaper. But I aa emphattnlly of the opinion that the girt was n:t mentelli culpable. She Is mortally araedlngly young fee her years, nod within tbe past year ha; tad singular dream state*, from which It wrs dialcut to rocs? her U h very p.ohaM* she was the victim of Altered stales of conscirnanna, aboM which psychology has learned so much of late*

teed for claims, the lag out that this net oaly * odd f ihe American market, hat woald Mere the rniwliff i* aff tetr eate te keeping la tbe American accauctt

DE VALERA THREATEN* WAR K Ttasty Wine at Poll* Tnere Will Be Oral I Conflict. Itendot.—There will be cirti war In Ireland If tbe treaty with EtyUnd Is accepted m the poila decUred Esmoo ffe Valera, rvpabflcan lerder. speaking at aterford at one of half c doze* eteetioti rwnipdKn meeting* hel>' In ire- i land .« St ( .trick’s Dsy. lit warned that Jbe ooldlers of the rrpohllc will ■ptnid that republic ovet tbe dead budleo <f troops of the Fra* State pro- ; rtakmal government.

LATEST EVENTS AT WASHINGTON

WARN* POLICE IN DRY RAID*

Bay HUU Judps tey. They R„ g* *• ***? ?’.'*J Q . n of fUi.tm W’nvs aaSHB WFfWtesn •

Uxa p*w*t4* hr M. nr—’ ‘

! Malden. Manx.—o?dge Bruce ef the Malden District Court advised put,.dmea in bis jc.lsfflctioc r^altut operating with federal prulilblttua caturte-

aw-nt sgenu.

Judge Bruce, explaining that federal warrants were mad* oat to tbe federal offi'-err. said patrolmen who assls'ed in serving such peper* might get Into dUBcultles tbrough civil

»> unwerfeafei* 'be MaMe **r> • MtMnu reovtoff '-•« “

ran .. (-‘tete-d acting secrewtary fur

1 “'i-oty aerTtte

Frat. ». said hr *av Mi.L» • > m > fran s im

imns drains led Vy

usLi'- to Insure tLe bteuiag of tL*

games in Lyons.

•ar. nu GOLD FROM GAfi AMD 3MOKE

.vaupieted by iMrevt-vr of tbr Mirt Raker with the Keaearrh < -n-wti— .f New York fur the testellatet. uf the • tetroU eira-in.-al pfartpiiaOte. : fjtwm

Germany tu pay .ts u j.-amity ia fir* years has been l.repsr.^* n, sir t>asi: Btecfcea and Cuwnt GianUaL The Americana. Japanroe and Brig*. •wn jnatS to indorse the

in the Patted Btatos asa*y olfice lu ) New York rvperteeus. Mr Kskar

RIO DE JACIEIRO^—Th* BraxilUn

(Vmgreas may be railed o|>c«

Upon who has been elected praalden: eff tbe ropabBr in (he elections which Ugaa Mairfe 1. Roth Reroardes and

Perenbra rt«d* vlrtury.

MOfiCOWrarateae Trotsky, miniate* «C **r. tvferrod upe.viy to tbe rumor that ‘ Atneriraa rupttalites are bstptng to fiaatxc ■ Mw cwcipalga of latervrstWm m tko Oaacasus" la a speech to

(be Ifitecw fitn let.

vOMAMMEfiffURG. fi A gr-kpsH. ssroMgi. ‘ • •< the writing miners .nd

airoff to vat* far tha trasty. fete t i far it walM (ho *®e I ar aa* sqaaWy aff* 1

ffetrole FLAPPER IS GIRL FREED

rat deni

lute a Female in Oiiqinal $tatu* Or.

fitoro figya

Chteagn.—There is nothing ta'Serius about the flapper—she is jut “* isle wb-> bas lived dxvii ihuomands

of yrors of hypocriey and a^Tk^bZ «bTna-r^ * 1 rom* what •t-*- tu-wt dm.red ^e fur ny ** ^..T .

age*—a hamva be.ng." I >r Leo A.

St.me. iowd ,♦ t Le t-huuo

mem of Hralth. said ' ^ _ “ITaotei-rva.—„ . o-tteff fey sflfieero •» u)«.! a. .. -"U"; ? use**