V!l ! ,ui? TT"- ' '!. ,s 'tf ! & ft K i BORDEN VOICES COLONIES' CLAIM British Agreed in 1917 to Recognize Dominions as U Autonomous Nations CITES WAR RESOLUTION Divisions Will Also Have Part in Council of World League ' By the Associated I'mi Tarln, Jnn. 22. Sir Itobert U Uorilen Premier of Canada lias glut) to tbo Associated Press the follow In? M.iteinent regarding the claims of Oreat Britain's eelf-gocrnlng dominions to u place in the league of nations us automous .na tions of the imperial rommnnuciltli "In the Imperial war eouni.ll In 1017. I had the honor of movlnc In behalf of Canada a resolution, which was accepted toy the I'nlted Kingdom and the other .. ,n..m, e ,i, .nn.tiiitnn..it rr.. 1 latlons of the comtwnent pnrts of the There was it dress rcliea' sal tod is ami British Empire should be lused on the I, fl0m ,, xvi)0iM compile- was Fin full recognition of ihe dominions as au , . . ' tonomous nat ons of Hie Imperial corn K .' ,,Ut fo1 lhp w ath of "e P0"" monwealth " ',0 v 'hut rhorus gn 1 on the Prlnrlple I, ,.pll,,l dnljcIC; '" Alf' n! T' " C "V ""', "' '"" The pnnepie t i-s estnbl l.ed lit the smro until I was n, foi it ntid een Illustrated and . ariicd into effect drew mMlf up majcstlc.ill' . nlclinugh i) mc reatc v umerc'iice-, in wimii m- evcral dominions have distinctive rep-, resentatlon as membcis of the woild wide BrltannlL tommonwcallh, winch In one sense, is itself a leiigue of nations "The resolution of 1M3. to v hlch I have alluded, declared In emphatic terms the right of each domin'on to an ade quate voice In the foreign po'ky and foreign relations with which the p o posed league of nat'ons Is intimate' nd ltally concerned "It Is neither neoeaiv nor dtslrable to forecast 'he p.ui method by which this essential purpose shall be fuliilltd In framing the constitution of the pro posed league "In addition to the d'stincllve lepre entatlon of the dominions at the lvnce congress, their delegates nlso base a place on the panel from which the five delegates representing the British com monwealth of natiors as n whole are to be selected from time to ime By one or both of these methods, ad ma be determined after di eonstderation. the dominions ma receive- ths recognition nd exert the inflm np which thei" national status demands In the pioposed oclety of nations Umpire I rill em Peine' Regarding the rtutus nf the British dominions in the coumll nf the League of Nations, the Paris ne-wspapers tate it Is understood tint a. .hough the do minions claims to be entitled to e'tual numerical consideration with the stnallor Juropenn States, thty favor representa tion in the samo for n anel manner as obtains at the Peae t'mforpiiee Thev will be content 'or the British Kmpirc to speak and vote a one vokp and vote as a unit in the league. The present p-uiei Hvst'in it Is ex plained, is regard-d as wotkiug satis factorily and It Is confident I; felt that the dominion representatives evould a' "ways compose a. part o- even the whole if necessar, of the imperial eh legation in the league wnen eiucs ions e'oelv mffectlng the oversejs arose IN P0RT0GALL0 SI VU0LE LA M0NARCHIA TQn Complotto dei Reali-ti per Rimettere in Trono Re Manuel Publish'! ,t,t r - m.'l l ndc ITItMI'l M 211 AnthnrlzM i t! , . if i t h-r n 1817. ra f s' tno Poxtotl n' I'hua delphls. Pa By ordf-r of ' r t-i i n" A PI 111 t MIS-I'ostmabt.-r Oin-d' I-ondrn, 22 gimalo 11 i npo eh 1 partito monarehio por'oghesc. Manuel 1'lava Comeiro si , iiosio a t tpo d. una rlvolta dei rea'is i a. o seopo ol r's'n blllre la monarcl in e r porre sul trono He Manuel I mowmento va dllncando in tuttc !e prlne'p.ih ui'it' d"l Porto al'o. Oravlssimi eonflitti sanbbeio avvennti in Oporto, Barn e tseos Alcune rittu si sono gin' nrrese al tngnnrchl, 1. I.e truppe del goverro repubbllcano sono state InMete dl -utta fretta In (iporto ove la rivolta sarebbe piu ?rave clie ,n quals'asl altro punto I.a legge marziale sarebb statH pro clamata in tutt.i la naz'one. uMilnmnn. lie, .' getmaio - 1 i formazlonl glunte al lpitrtinvniu d! Stato da Genova iinnunalnno che l'.'SO Jlservlstl ita luni icngedutl dal strvis milltare e gla' resideiiti In mei,t,i par. tlranno suhito dlretti per gli m iti fnn s bordo del apore llunte !lgi '! Humn, II gennnlo I: s'at.i egg. a' -Tiunzlata la formazione del pat .tr, vii Jare cattollco ualinro ejueno pun n rappresenta la prima organ ir'alor polltica eatto.ica r.ella su-la Ui a i a Islone, I Papi dopo U induta di ' i,o re temporale e la ponfguent rnnur d'i relazlonl tra .1 Vatkano ed ' cji. i i Jion avevano imi p rnieso a tatin ea )I premiere parte nlli politun na n iln come parti to oicanUza'o Protest Ratu on t'lio-phale Hoik Exorbitant freiglit rates on piling,! ate rock, which. It ts faid, vmuld ntim.i'e destroy fertilizer and famnng lnilutr as set b the Iniied Mat's M,l,pii g tioard are coiuplained of m a letter wen Jesterday by tlie Philnueip in ticHMi ,,f Trade to J II ltos i,r el'in ot n' i.p rations of the shipping huard Ihe lot. er asks for un earlj hranng e.n , om plaints. Seeley's Adjusto Rupture Pad Increases efficiency of a trust 50rc Semr 7 Lr-tll. HIT yillllWT H GREATEST RUPTURE RETAINER Tb iflf-adJuttlDc frIurrn of thU I'ftJ ma It cn to v iim it mmum in wrur. ino in the fbamb- -"-- n'ri'i.- .:: i i.i iHuiMMr iiQifi vi alienor prr UTV win. PM9WI ruviiitwm uruw hiuwlj Ctr nn lruk thit r-md riibl i Iht blnnlnff wer not. Our Impror MPlu' mn& drnr4 method lnar buiroTtiDfnt tw tTtrr cam d4 tar UB SEELEY, 1027 Walnut St. Ct at Ptl ktto for rtfrrmnf rT . iii kt.i -... .. .r-r- Will. !( ? . r5C. MS. BILTMORE OSWALD The Diary of a llonleis Recruit "l.crt!iiti! I do seems to be wrong" TtTAY 20 -The -orld his come cat lennir down nronnd m o.-.is i luilUMl pn n U11U011 ni W II li'li-lt "Well loll him he1 Imi t u.ill:lnc- nn ""j- vuiiiinueei me director I was lOld that .111(1 several ntlier ihinni eiltti tirtital candor The ehncp wpnt on bul.w I Kiipw the e.vps of the dliectors vvcrp On me. Jh less seemed In tnjo nil proper co oi dlnat.on. M v arms became unmanageable. I i0t .step and could not pick it up nealii as I struggleo. rm desperately. The music censed nnd 1 slowed down to nn uupj- shuttle. "Sweetheart said th0 direi tor, nil tjiesslnr; mo ppisonnllv. "ou-ie not danclm,-. You re swimming, that's what vou're doin As a Persia n jlth 1 vou would make a flr-t-ol i--s v nn " He Imltril for a moment and then bawled nut In a gtoat voice Tuder stud!" nnd 1 was temoved from thp stige l.i a, falntlnr; rnnelltiuii. This evening T was .liipieil baeK to cam n thorougliK dNcredlted liuw Kill I had labored loner In vicious. .oul MaUe Jilnir coiscts nnd hete 1 ntn afte all my sacrifice1 rclpgnted back to thp scrap luai) Whj am I nlu.ivs the titirortunatf one" I nius' hive a pti vate plot in thp rk.v strewn w'th un luck stais Camp loutme nftei tup free life of the Mage is tinlieaiabU Irksome M.. partitulai llniiuv Ipbw was vo gl-iil to me b.ieh ti.at lie almost cried ns lie thuist a hiuotu nnd a swab Into tnv Iiantls "Bear u iinml." he said glipful'j ' get to work and stick to it We're s.io t o, men " ho added "and thp e is no end of tilings for Oj to do" 1 did them nil mid he was t Ight. Thorp Mnol.v Is no end to i'n things lie can dev Isp for me tei do I long for the glamor and footlights nf the gae White Way. but I have been cast out and rejected ns tnan.v a shim girl has- been bofoio mp Juttp 1 - The mnrniiiK papets tn nil sous of nlcp things about Illfl'.Bang. but I can hntdlv lulievp them incrie nfiei tho trc-iiinent 1 leeched. I know foi a fact that the man who took tnv place was knocked-kneed and that the iet eif his figure could no. hold n candle to mine. Juno 10. I was standing doing hn'in to no onp. when all nt a sudden a sitloi se-Ized me by the shoulders nnd etied our "Do .vou want to make n name fi v oui self In the set v ice?" Ye, I leplled brea Iilesslv 'oi n ves ' 'Then pick un that ' he 1 1 led dn matipall. pointing to n elgnr butt on the parade gtouud. 1 rlkln t wait fo tie Leucine. 1 dleln I have in It wis foi tin oimiiK immed'at-c IItts peels of i .nilois uie a vc .v 'on tilbe of erielmite1. Thev spcm tu hang mound waning for f-otwlung to ' iUj1 at UKuallv me 1 hnvp le-pti tim ul jri of nioie tn.tth Mtiee I came tr, c.nn'i -ban tinv other man on the t i tion Whutxer I dn I spem to do i too muih or ton little Thne evet seems to be (something mnth-provoh-lng In my personal appearance, whiel I have ulvvavs tegniiled hitherto i nt withou. a lertam madp of satlsf.i tion. ! am C'ii'1 of eouise to bo ab'P to bring jov In'n the lives of sailor" In' I end not enlist for tint sole puipnsr Iletinnin:: to the cigar butt liove I was ie:i'l quite disappointed I el, so wart to make u rume f"i m In the service tint 1 would eaiici lump ui tl-e ihnneo of hailing in- il KIpI Caniil In (i Duneg. t 'f l1" weie it not for the fiiet tint - i n nlvvnvn makrs me deathlv s , ' don t know vvbv It Is. but tlie mo'e f hue to do with water the ran e re, sot-B 1 find for shunning Tin c.i butt episode broke tin heai ' tl ntitr ' left tho spot In n bittei. bumil i e.l muod There Is onlv ot-e e ini'ur' .. pait about the vvhede iilTni I d" nut pick up Mi it cUHi- liutt ll fl.d I'll bet. though whet- -leliod' was looking. 1 don t know ns 1 blame him ihere WPie stil' fc.-veral hei i d ig left in i . nw - i - ' -r ' niAiri ipti vb it ' i ggg5Bian8XBMPsg),Bg' REWARD $10,000 I, Thomas 15. Smith, Mayor of the City of Philadelphia. Pa., by virtue of a Resolu tion of City Councils, January Kith, 1919, do hereby offer $10,00 0 reward. WHEREAS. Several bombs were placed in the City of Philadelphia on -Monday, December UOth, 1018. and the firinj,' of these bombs resulted in the injury of several of our most respected and representative citizens, and also caused consid erable property damage, and WHEREAS, The placing and firing of these bombs is a direct attack upon the principles of our government and the conspirators should be immediately apprehended anil punished; there fore Resolved, by the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, authorized to offer a reward of ten thousand ($10,000) dollars for the arrest and conviction of the party or parties concerned in the placing and firing of bombs in the Citv of Philadelphia on Monday, December 30th, 1018. THOMAS B. SMITH, Mayor. 9 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, Liberal Slated to Head Teutons Continue from rt On i ollloe nnil the banks, and linve ported machine minii In the market place and In public bulltlliiGs. The PoldlcrH In the barracks weie dlinrtiipil by the worker. A Kcnctol utrlkc ban been proclaim- ml nt Hrmschold ns n piotfit nttainsi , .1.- i. mi ii- 1.-....I T.lnl.t:n.rht nnd Unci l.uxemlmra. u Ilremen Mspatcli , states Kactorli-s hao been ctoiKl nnd truffle stopped i ' Copenliactn, .Inn. 22. -(Ily A F. Althoitfih the Majority Socialists, on- talncd an tihsolule majority In nerllii i and the suburb Sunday. iiccordlnK to a Herlln dispatch to tne iinneieisDiau, tlinv p.mnnt consider thp results sat Isfnttory. nt the bourgeois parties found tnoio support than had brpn ovppptcd TIip I.oknl Anplger, of Iter Un estimates that tho bourgeois par ties up to Tupsdnj afternoon lind gain cd as many scats as the two Socialist parties combined. Onp of the Rteat surprises of tlip elpctioti was tho success of the Ko plallsts In Hast Piussla. whpre tbp used to be detested by the voters. The consenntlve.s pollod a lica ote throughout the country. n rntrtv r tAir! 'inter Llojd George and Prerident "VVII- uy Mwii i JA.ii.3 (Fnn wcrp too conFprxath0 and reaction- Special Cable to livening Public Lcdgeri ary for the Soviets to deal with lie also ronurlolit. til, ill Vie ,V. V, Time Co. gave exact data on the Ilolshevlk forces, ......- ,.. n ,a,,..aThJ,h',,lnflint they did not exceed 00.000 i,iiitii, .mil '. . . ... i ('entrist of Clul'tlan I'eople s party, swept the Rlilncland In the elections for tho Oerman national nssemblv. While otilv pattial reiurns are avail able an official estimate is that tho fen ti 1st ,-ote Is two-thirds of the total cast in the district occupied b.v the American army. This t ps ill had been predicted In these dispatches, but it pinne ns some thine; nf a Hiiiprlr-o that such n poor showing was madp bv the Social Dem letnts. who. In Tieves. polled 4000 votes iigalnsi the Ccntilsts' 14.000. and t 'f vJoblonr. wcie outdistanced about three to onr Reports from UP and down the nhlno Indicate thp samp general re-ll"e n'. nnMous to secure the evi sult. The Independent Socialist ote dence of nceredlted Bolshevik n prc wns nrgllglblp In the Rlilncland, al- "tPV1 ", ,0 "10 stiUus of Kueslati though that party cat rlsd I.elp7lc, for ' af'nlrs instancp, bv a heavy majority. Re-I I' renrh opinion " continues tho new s noi ts from Rat aria Indicate that the Paper is not nt piesent In favor of Centi ists nnd nfTllatod forces won, two to one. nnd in lesser degrco south (let tinny appeals to lmo gone for the Moderates safely It is the opinion of our experts who have studied the Situation closelv that In the .N'ationnl Yssprnl)l the division will lie for .me1, against socialism. That will mean t n. the Ccntilsts. tlerman Demounts, Herman People's partv. i Nationalists anil People's part.v will lino up against the two Socialist nar ties, wl.o will mobabh burv their differences timing the convention. It Is piejbable that the National senibl will be tailed for early next week, after the I'lussiin elections which t eke place nest Sundav Two dnt!s of the constitution Conserva tive tifd SiK'lillst, will be mpspnted .1:1 tho opening da. It Is understood nnil the battle will be fought out for tlip adoption of one or the otlici, with possible amendments- of couisp. As tlip r.hliielaml delegation wl.l be controlled b.v the Centrists It should be mentioned thai tliee delegates, being largeh of the propertied class, will call for the deepest consideration of Oct ninnv's financial situation at once, ai problem u lib h does not bother the So e alists partlciilatl.v nrtin-wiik Workers re on Strike instrrilnni, Jan -J- general strike In 1 en dei tared u Brunswick Tne FTtee' cats have- ip,nnl cipcnath g anil Mie wo: Kits are i,ii.i'lti; tliroug i the town COAL Depend upon it, we'll deliver the full n u m b e r of tons you order. YV h e n we can't we'll stop taking orders. KUNKEL 63d & Market Slat & Gray'a Peace Council Agrees on Russia t'nnltnnril from race One Adnm. This resolution accompanied Hint jinrrru u me Ul Kttni7.aimn 111 W'niCIl llin demand was made that those, responsible for atrocities during the war be pun- Ished as criminals so as to prevent the retuirence of barbarities, I . ', IM,I Kmlnflarlrs , Indication today were that Premier Moid (jforpes proposal to M Plclion. "r,'n'h ForelKn Minister, would nsnln take form In UalrB Soviet agents come here, and three names of prominent loaders were mentioned ns possible) emissaries. But this Is now paid to be definitely superseded by a p'nn of In- quiry or Investigation, without Iniolv- lng the presence of Soviet ngents. I The Danish Minister to P.ussla, Har- entlreh on Ocrmanv" old Savenlus, made a statement before Another full session of the Peace Con the eccutlvc session of the council Jes. ' ference will lll.ely be held nou Friday teldny on conditions In nussln, which r Saturday for the purpose of the also had a strong Influence In deter- ' presentation of a memorial on the league mining that Soviet renresentntlves I of nations by President Wilson. The should not come to Paris He was tho last or the ministers to leae l'etro grad, and today he emphasised the fu tility of trying to conduct any Inter course with the Fo!et leaders He tend nn artlclo written by onn of the Soviet ililefs, declaring that Pre- armed mrn. tli. lanimta tiAin, t,lu,- out arms or ammunition, clothing or shoes He declared also that the Itcd army was largely leciultid from the famished peasants, who tool, tli!f means to obtain food nnd tlip pav the Soviets seemed able lo give them llgln-Ssttns 111 rcnrd Piesldent Wilson and Movd i.Voige are In complete ngreerrent ns regards tho Uussian situation neenrdlng to the rnns edition of thp London Dalle Mall Th' regard a settlement of the Uusslan i"euon ns nn nnsoiutei necessarj pre- I i.ininary to tap formation of a league "' nat'ons. tlie newspaper declares, and even this admission 'of the Bolshevik tegline. but the Ihigllsli pioposal Is that tlie Bolshevik government should be In vited to head representatives rsentatlves to give h suggestion being of nussln sliould be evidence, the l:ngllF that tepresentatlves Invited to come to Paris and tell the confereme esactlv what ten Itorial pow ers thev claim. If, therebv. an agree ment eim be i cached as to teriltnria' delimitations, the diffeiem Itussinn governments ean be defined and ic t)ueted to confine their claims and am billons to such tetntorles and (.ease ntlemptlng to estend them bv aimed force ' Melinir In Inlerventlon ' I nles this is dotie Mr l.lovd (leorge fears a pai.illel Willi the r inch llnolu- tlon. when an attempt -it mtereferetice hv exterml powets led lo tlie creation or .n grest tiatlo.ial prnn Su. h nn event irlgbt occur In Ilusla, tf Allied t si'si IIP lilllP ! ' IIIiHIB " '"to. .,, !'"!!'Hf IJHB m wKmUmmumi L UmmHt HMPfflMW Rul m SHfiiwiBilHilliiiill ill' ; H1 i.f fJUH I ' '1iiii1' ' ii IHWIIMix!h;5i lift!!' 4 ill 0 '! W l L- J IHffflBffi I mm ' iffMltiMWHn i gfli i f wihmi l II ISlil JBfe liSH iilH :W&mRffK Mw i i Li I Mm ift v ' til ll iiWlffll n "' H''iPsn lH LUffiralUW : I lii''lBMMwrillll''!!!iiHiB WBM f IPS Pliii h I JmliRBMillliliMlaBwEW ' ' WJHlMMMiiBHBil jjl;ji IP! WmsWSmm ' ' ' The Bovs telhns jm )-.- .hi in i. .iiiii- . ii Ti . i in" in in i iiiiin tiHHiiiiiiiiiiiMi l iiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiuninimniKi ihtiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiii-itm ittiiiiiiiiimiim iitiuiMiit,ii,,iii uiiiiitiiii iiiiiiirniiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiii'irii tutir iiMniiiiitiKiiiiiiiifiiiiiMitiiini i ut.rft armed Intervention were pursued. Thd Ilolithcvlk army might bo reln Igornted nnd constitute n serious and continued menace to the peace of Ilurope. "French opinion, on the. other band, seems Inclined to support the Poles, who stale that the' nre prepared to talso nn army nnil to limit, If not crush, not 'u ., , i . , ,., ,7, t "heMsnt, If assisted with munitions nnd on ''J-- . .. Th l"helk attltiido, so far nn It ean "" understood at present, Is this: iiiey do ngt tiesire to become n great in- i duslilal nation, and are nttvlous that j Hussli remain purcl) agiarlau nnd self-' supporting. "This n lew i! understood to have been put foiward esterdaJ by Harold Sen vlnlus, the Danish Mlnlste- to Ttussl.i, Jn Hie course of his evidence before thd. Supreme Council of tho l'earo Confer piicp The IJngllsh fear that, unless great care bo taken Bolshcilk Russia may be forced to depenu commercially Kncllsh nnd I'tench memorials on the leaguo of nations will probably be presented at the samp time, and the trade boaid, ami lxrd neadlng It Is i-, i .v,, i, .ii,..i r .,! uimiuiu'"! .im.w iiiii ii-v,u;--ivj u( -"Jliit i ,a,u nr ei, tr.r.,1 i,i. .. I tlnued The associations advocating the for mation of a league of natloiiH will get Into toueh with each other next vveel iiiii, iiiuiii i mi v, ,i-ii uiiiei ne'M e'i;i. I.enn Hotirgeols, he-ad of the French or- gnnlzatlon . VIscouiii Br.vce. of the Blitlsli nnd Osrnr S Sttaus, leprescnt ing Amciiei will confer for this pur pose DISCUSS MERCHANT MARINE Shipping .Men Meet in Witshiiig ton to Formulaic Definite Policy "It nsblngtnn, Jan 2J t Bj A, P.) Formulation or a definite merchant marine policy was considered nt a meeting of shlpp'ng men that opened here toda;. Tlie conference, which was c-illed bv Senator I!andcll, of Louisi ana, nnd has been Indorsed by the I'nlted States e linmber of Commerce, will continue tnmonovv. )no or the huuJ. die to be considered will be the pioposal. announced recentl hi fails bv n V Hut lev, chairman of the shipping hoard tli.it the govern- men! write off nliniit tiitity per cent of the war cost of methan shipping Philadelphia .sailor ('oiiiutcnileil ' hlcf Turiet I'aptain ndiew White, t luted Mates Navv. of JtaiS Soutli Sev enteenth street, heads tlie list of nvetits Iwo members of the aimed guatd of the S st We'stboro wlio have lieen oMii'inllj eotiintended tiv the Sin ct.it . or the Xnv The vuliintiit i' iciiilend ns si tat e In shifting catgti in 'I st.itiding ua sli so that watti ou!d be pumped nit, hi ship's tiinl.s to lit lng it duwii odds tluit iii.iLlug foi more mipciI in htieed ahset nn effint w.iteis to rscaps tl.MiURh d ous committee proposed today then to work "e, B",- "" ''.',:,. ai,n,i of the out the details, whllo the full conference I1"'""""'1 T -, Aon, tlio White ! may enunciate some general cxprclon jmclM fta C,t of principle on the plan. , House no whs mo "J"' '. .. ,,, President Wll-on tonfencd today with his association with members of the Vatico McCormlck, chairman of the war Federal Trade Commls-lon, Ml. J.onn ,-T :.TJ!!ii.ii '...., f !. !,.. ,n!.ii:.iIi!!:Ji:iii!!!! l!!li!il!!!i!!il!,ii1ii;ii,iJi;i:i:i;,ii! Illlil!,;, .illNll'!! I'lKliliiLIIUHHIIIililllt-dl i.l " - . fr-miUKE JAOTAKY 22, 1919, Logan Accused of Social Lobby ronttnnrit from Page One receives nn Irregular salary at the rata of $500 a month from tho Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. In addition. Mr. I.ogan testified, hc received 60 n week as Washington conespondent of the Philadelphia In quher, nnd that ho also furnished news articles to Icllo's AVcekl. Forbes Maganne, tbo Fourth Hstnto, Walt Street Journal and the Ametleati Ikono mist. Iln "resinned" from the nrcsa gallery two jvars Bgo. ho toi.i tho committee, alter irr nnu uvRun nn vuiiwuuu .. nectlons. Later lie resigned ns editorial writer for the Washington Post because, he said, of that newspaper's pre-war policy. Tip on Ifnnrer's Naming knovv if Mr .ogan did.' 'ha-ve advance kotlce1ofMMr!'0,Toovc appointment an Metnbeis of the commfttco vvanieu 10 food administrator. It was slvwn inai denied that ho unew imm .,,,.. "Tlinf nil eamouflnge, lnterruptRU ' . I . ltsit 1 v Senator Kfttison. of Iowa Impatient . Henaior urjijuu, ul ...... .......-..---.- The Senator proceeded to show that Mr, Logan was Intimately associated with Mr. Hurlev whlV- he was chairman of .v,.. i...,iMi Tmrirt romnilssloii nnd with iitu ininui ,... . !. i Jo'eph R. Davlef. io leceni j r"-h""' frn, elm ennim sslnti to muse ""- successful run for the 5-etnto from V ls conjlti . .... "Will vou denv that ou wrote the packers a letter tel lng them tilings Mr ll.Mics told ou?' asked Senator Ken- rMr J.og.in admitted that there "might tell this covimllteotli.it sou illdn t know I members of Inderal Trade Commit.-.slonr- said Scrvtor Kenjon Vlr lsmn Riac' nw Hurlev about four vcars, and tnai ne Vin,l hislneH the shr.Vts: lng board In evciy possible) way during" V,1'0 the ptent of suggeRf's'v war, c A to thoughts for Mr. Hurley's speeches , ficm the 111 I i'-j,i,iiu v ts ..-,'-- commltteo for light on the JN "'""'" ,,,, . i.i. !, ,, .. ' . , u , , nl.pnml Ml- l.Oirfltl X -.s,"' ' llur- tit of friendship lor .mi of lev,' he hid directed the picparntisiv Ifl, 11 II 111 l.ll.S.ll, ...V ,..,'.... . . daia In the nlllces of the shipping bu.t." hn.it nic nn fie-rman and Austrian met - idi.int shinning. Ml Hurley, hn said, thought he ought to he paid for it but i he had dec lined to i egat d the wotL as other than a labor of love toi the gov pinmcm. lie added, however, that the shipping board paid his expenses ubioad Mr l.ognn, In tesponsp to n eiuestlon said tim' lm was intlmaie with !toepli P 'lumult, secietarv to Piesldent Wil son He was asked about dinners he gnvo to government ottlclab- lie denied lie was a "loval enteitainei ' and insisted sin h cmc tattling lie did was not dial get! to the packet" how much they like his tobacco You, too, will like Velvet tobacco. It's aged in nature's way, the slow way, the sure way, the ex pensive way, but the right way. Two years' ageing in wooden, hogsheads makes Velvet cool, smooth and mild. A pipeful of Velvet will tell you then you will tell others.. v a v G.0.P.T0AMEND RULES OF SENATE Party Caucus Directs In quiry Into the Interlock ing of Committees PROGRESSIVE VICTORY j Sentiment Shows Leaders Arc Too Busy to KccAll Appointments Wnohlngloii, Jan. -Senate progres- , Republicans today won a MSc0n. I" ,'"", "-Sp:j"J"!!i - ;" "-- ..... iviucmiair iiit In the bands of n few men nnd keen ccitaln Senators tit tho head of Import ant comnllttees. A Republican caucus ordered appoint ment of a commltteo to consider sug gestions for nmcndlng tho rules nnd make recommendations. Senator Lodge, Republican leader, will name this com mlltee. The caucus was i ailed to consider .Senator Notrls's proposal to amend the rules so as lo bleak down the present cnntiol of vital legislation by n few members who are chairmen or'membcrs of Importnnt committees Progressives i espected the caucus to reject Nonls's plan or nt least to suggest that n be gre-itly amended The caucus1, however proved a stir- Sterling Silver Our selection offers a variety of styles some with en graved decorations and oth ers in the new picrced-work effect. A sterling silver compote of plain design with tapering .stemheight, eight inches '$1.2.50 S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. lIMtj.r' MlUK'HANTrf JnWLLLP.S SU.Vnr.SMITHS :!!l!!!i::!;:;::il's,ii'tt;i-tn,i,!tfl,T, Velvet Joe prUe. Wldnprtatl sentiment dvlopefl for changing the rules. It wai put upon tho ground that, In a busy session of Congress members find themselves tin hbla to nttend all their committee meet ings. 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