fmr w WT. "IK V), e :., ' V. t H ft' J. y f r ft D .. V v -f- EXPLAINS CLASH OVER PROHIBITION Iron County, Michigan, Prose cutor Denies "Open Revolt" i Against U. S. Officials FEDERAL ACTION Tly tlip Avnrl:ilfi1 I'r Chicago. VVb. IM Malm- A V Pnlrymp'p. fpvlern.1 prnhlMtlon illroc tor of the oontrnl stnto Is protmrcil to tnke nrtlon In the 'ln-li of nuthorltv over nn nttempted Miur of wine in Iron county In tin upper Michlgnn p nlnotiln. Tho prohibition ilirrotor Informal Washington ln.t nlplit tlint the rountv wai "in open revolt" neninst fmleril ftnthoritlrH nfter ho hnd received re ports Mint prohibition m:ent lemlins n pnrtr of Mlolilgnn state constables were held up Tebriiary 10 bv Iron rounU offlrinN and wine they hnd con fld toil tnken from them. Wnjor Dnlrymple planned to hnve n force of approximately eluhtv officii assist him in "clcniiini: up" the (oun ty, Iip snld. It would be comno'pd einll.v of prohibition agents and mem bers of the state constnbularj I'nlmer Supports Accnl Attornev General I'nlmer. who p iicd throiiRh CliU'itgo Inst tucht, said he could take no nrtion until official re ports rrarhed him through regular channels, but declared Major D.ilrmiile hnd full authority to enforce- the lnvv and would hovp the complete support of the governmental ninrhinerv P. A McDonoimh, prosecuting attor ney of Iron count. In a stntement is sued Inst night nHsumed "all resjiousi blllt)" for taking the Mine fuini the federal agents and denied that the eotintv wan in "open revolt " Statements of Mr Mi'Pnnoiigh mid Leo .1. drove, supervisor of federal pio bibltiou enforcement iu the upper pen insula, on whose report Major l)al rymple based IiIh appeal to Attorney General Palmer for aid in arresting the prosecutor, two deputy sheriffs, twn policemen anil three owners of the wtue. agreed in part as to thp steps that precipitated the present crisis in Iron county. Liquor Taken ! Force drove, accompanied by Lieutennnt R. , G. Slope and two troopers of the state constabulary, had seized eleven barrels I of wine at the Virgil location, a mine two miles from Iron Iliver, the stute ments of both men agree, when (Jtove and his part were met bj Prosecut ing Attornej McDonough nnd tho offi cers. That the federal officer s right to have confiscated the wine wn ques tioned und the liquor vns taken from him bv force, statements of the two further ague There thHr stones diverge however Thp prohibition agent maintained that he was atainc within his nutliorit.v in seizing the wine, which was tin. prop erty of John Joseph and Steven Stal cuizi, brothers, principal directors of the Peniiiusiihi Packing Co at Iron Iliver nnd owners of the little town's largest store, und because of that was hiibject to government seizure. Mr. McDoiiough said the wine was maintained in the men's home, their residencp being above the store, and that thp brothers had boeti dismissed recentl after liming been brought to trial in the state court in connection with thp ownershio of the same win". He said the Stnlcurzi were found not guiltv of iolntSng prohibition laws Showed No Warrant The prosecutor added that Iip took Jlttle stock in this letter," referring to a letter carried bv Grove in which tt was stated tiiat he had been appointed a district deputy prohibition enforce ment officer. "He could not produce the regular credential card carried by ' federal officials," Mr. McDonough said, "and could not show n wnrrnnt for n I raid on a private home." At Grand llaplds. Mich . District At i fomey Myron II. Wnlker. said he was without formal report regarding ihe Iron county trouble, lie said that four PAr ago when prohibition went into ' effect In that district he had to issue "fully fort warrants and lollccted , .G000 In tines." He did not comment on n statement by Grove that he had ordered the I'nltPil States commissioner at Marquette. Mich . to issue no warrants without lirsf submitting them, which requires PLANNED frora fivc ,0 fiftcfn ,lft5' Cn MI lll. Mich.. Feb '-M illy A P t The situation in Iron county was reported quiet todav .1 X.Jacobs. a former brev er here, snid "everything i- quiet todav Nothing has occurred "l ' - i ...... '. 7. .. .1 . . .. . .. I.nmt. .... tnto lo sforzo till f GOVERNOR AROUSES1 N. 1 REPUBLICANS Edwards's Challonge to Bring Beer and Other Bills Out of Comtnittoos Causes Stir HOUSE OBSERVES Trenlon. Feb. 2.' The sensation of the legislative session wai Governor Hdwards's bombshell challenge Satur lav to the Itenubllcnn Legislature to since last week nnd no armed officers i bring Ills administration bills out or have arrived from l'hn-ag Officer Ga- committee, patticiilnrly the utilities re rcau. of Miirqurtte, Mbh accompanied organWntion measure, the better-hom- b another officer has gone to Chicago, lug lesoiuiiqn and the Hnrrett per t tobabh pie " to reimrt to Mnjor Dalrjm-i eynt beer bill, and give them n fair WILL CONVENE IN GENEVA Suffrage Alliance Seislon Originally Called for Madrid London. Feb 23.- Hy A P '-The conference of the Internntion il Worn nn's Suffrage Alliance, origiualh .ailed to be held III Madrid, will be hold in stead in Ootipa next June. Miss Chrysta! MacMiilan. sciretaij of the alliance, in a statement here to dn. iudlcnted that lepresrntntiotis in, Spain that the alliance was a Isnh niasquerttdilig under false pretenses with the real object of working against Catholicism was tho real reaon for tho denial of facilities to the alliance ut Madrid "As n matter of fact, n large body of devout Orthodox Catholic women in Spain fuor womnn suffrage and are working active! for It under the lead ership of Cardinal Guinsoln j Menen- dez. archbishop of Toledo." the state meut sns. chance on the floor or stand responslblft before the people of Xew Jersey for lming killed legislation which the voters of the stnte showed, by plecting Mr. Kdwards. that they wanted Hlanifs Ills Opponents If, the Itcpubllcatis are willing to as sume the responsibility of having blocked IMwards's campaign promises, the governor is willing that they shall assume lf ' llefore the governor's statement was issued the Republicans sent out a cnll for n joint caucus here tomorrow morn ing at 10 o'clock to endeavor to arrange some kind of party program to meet the governor's formidable drive for legislation in conformity with his plat form pledges. Despite the Itcpubllcans' working nmjoritj in tho Legislature tho are on the defensive. Xot onlv on the prohibition Issue, but also on the impoitant public utilities reorgarbntion plan and the better hous people of the' state aro demanding relict trom intolerable conditions as to Hous ing accommodations following tho war, when building almost entirely ceased an I the conditions of today when labor and materials for building arc almost prohibitive. The governor has charged the .major ity with deliberately attempting to stltlc his four bills dealing with tho otmtlng of the present ufllUles commission and the substitution therefor of a commis sion of three members to be elected by the people, the board to bo named tem porarily until January 1, 1021, by the governor, nnd also the creation of a sep arate valuation commission to "squeeze tho water" out of utilities stocks. uni inAv! House Observe Holiday HULIUAI ' The House will not meet this evening, I that body having decided to omit the session In duscrvaucc oi Washington h Illrthdav. The Senate, however, will meet tills evening, besides holding sev eral hearings this afternoon. The liberal Sunday bill Wrfs not In troduced as expected last week, but It is understood it will be presented by Senator Smith, of Pnssalc, Monday night. Following n visit here during the week of Dr. II. 0. Hespo, repre senting the movie interests, Senator Smith announced that he would pre sent the bill. It will provide that the governing body of any municipality may license Sundav movies, Sunday baseball, Sunday theatres and other Sunday amusements. The bill will provide that if in a municipality it in felt that the govern ing body is not following the proper course in regard to Sunday amusements, there may be instituted a referendum at which the' liberal Sunday issue in somo form may be voted on by thp mu nicipality, such expression to govern the municipal authorities. A N01A 0 WLSON PRONTA PER L'INVIO I Dipartimento di Stato Washingtort la Trasmottera' Questa Sera in Europa , I Publlihrd and Dlntrlbutfd Under PBIIMIT NO. 84). Authorliod by the tot of October,, 1. 1917 on nit at th Poitqfflco ot Pnlla Itlphla. Pa A ft. Bttnt.KBOsJ. . Pontmister 0nrl. ft or Georgia Democrats Seek Hoover Atlanta. Feb. 2ft. Develonments came thick nnd fnst yesterday in the discussion now raging in Georgia of the eligibility of Herbert Hoover to run on the Democratic ticket in the presidential ine proposition has Governor Edwards nrlmarles. The Democratic executive found fault committee of the Htate addressed a The governor hns shown that, through I telegram to Mr. Hoover, in which It the tactics of the majority members, asked him if he wished to have his i the housing problem remains unsolved name, as a Democrat, go on the ticket ' and is like!' to stnv that way. The ' in this state. BILLION IN UNPAID TAX Audit Expected to Add to Income and War Profit Returns Washington. Feb. 21! (Iv A P.) Collection of at least $1,000,000,000 additional income nnd war profit taxes is expected by internal revenue officials to icsult from nn audit of the consoli dated tar returns of affiliated corpora tions. Seven hundred expert account ants and (100 clerks will be eniplo.ved. Alreadv 200 of the 14.r.00 returns of n class in which no fraud Is involved but simpl.v errors in calculation, have boon nuillteil and show additional taxes of S41. 000.000 An nuelit of all tax icturns begun last Kebruarv so fnr has shown an additional S200.000.000 in taxes duc tile government, but it Iibr not been extended to affiliated coiporations. It also lias shown over p.iv ments which ultimately will be ri turned. Repre sentative Watson, of Pennsylvania, who has been studnng the mutter said todii.v the amount might aggregate S100.000.000 vincentI HOWARD "PDGE I l'o l n tcin Qjlcl.ll Piano and Furniture Polish -. - This preparation nu t JJ GLl been used tor over 3u Bi"; ftar on th hlghMt "?;"'Krde PIANOS and ruittrim ?-UR.VITURE nd la POLISH lj guaranteed jo preserve , - ri.i'- nx siou una OwAimViifeNTi nrpvent Ir ttirnlnff '. K.mir blue It produce n unbCI the unv nun Stylish Lamps Electric Lamps and Artistically Hand-Painted Parchment and Silk Shades At Dougherty's you will find one of the finest arrays of fashionable lamps in this city. Tall Standard Lamps, Living Room Table-Lamps, Boudoir Lamps, Small Gucst-Room Reading Lamps most any kind you arc wanting. Strikingly original attractive designs and the trices are moderate to expensive Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street Washington, I). C, 28 Pcbhralo I.a replica del Prcsldcntc Wilson ai Prlml Mlnistri dciriutcsn, sulla sltua-1 zlono Adiiaticn, si nttendc sla ufficlal mente tnvintn in I'uropn questa scrn. II Dipartimento dl Stato ha llnlto il suo lavoro ed il documento, dopo essero stato tomato al Prcsldcntc Wilson II finale esatne. sara' clfrato ed vlnto a mcrzo dl cablograuimn. Ncsauna notizia e' stata data at riguardo, no' acenrdo c' stnto pieso per In pubbllcazlonc dl questa c delle prece dent) note sulla coutrovcrsln. Washington, D. Ci, 23 febbraid. La pubblicazione nvveuuta nll'estcro del coinnleto testo dell'accordo stlpulato 11 0 dicembrc, ilrnmto dagll Stnti Unitl, Inghllterra e Frtincin, e lc modlflcazloni rnggluute sull'nccordo stesso tra Inghllterra p Frnncln II 14 gennnio senxn II consenso del Ooverno degii Htnti rniti. climostrnno put' clilnramente prrclio' qucstl a mezzo del Prcsldeute Wilson hanno prcso posizionc sccondo la quale non ptto' ra.ggiungersi qilalslasl sistcmnzionc tcrrltorlale In luropa, senza prima consultarc gll tatl Unitl. lie nutorita' in Washington dicono clie In seconda uota annulla completa mente la posizlone presa con il consenso drgli Stnti Unit! ed annulla in parecchi casi nnche l'nccordo raggiunto sotto II Patto dl Liondrn. II testo dell'accordo del 0 dicembrc uimuMi.ru quaio v -.- -, , ,. niicsto govcruo per una lctei " gll tu... i - i i-.-i ip'ie nuali non po- inuuu c 10 rc-niuM. s--- -.-- .,,-;,- tevnno ncccttarsi ie esitv.v v dcll'Italla. Dall'altro canto 1'accordo del U I gen lorma en uinniniui"; "";,;, -----". breve in paragoue ed In anntlta con I cocflnl eel I termini sotto 1 quail bk- glustazmento delln qiieiioe uimi.u coii l'ltalln viene ttd rserc govcrnato. Inccordo del 0 dicembrc dlceva che I' prlnctpalc scopo dl creare d Hume uni Htato cusdnet to tra I'ltalla a Jugoslavia era n""0,.,'1, ,l5r?n1tl?1c,- n slcurezza strateglca del 'Italia e dall'fl. tro canto la piperita' c o svlluppo til mV.l. v .iifflco (oso che uno state ciiRcInetto poa eslstcro senza Fiume, perchc' tin taia mi ....- assolutamentc dlponc entl uno dall'altro. (Jualunquc accordo die nvrebbo scparato Plume dallo Stato cusclnftto nvrebbe posto fine alia prospcrlta' dl cntrambl o del' "hinterland." . ....i. n Mihrnlo I Prlmn Mint strl I o.v'.i ("leorgc e Ntttl si credo Idnuo in favorc de a rlpresa delle rclazlonl con I sodet della ItiwMa, mentrc 11 Prlino Mlnlstro dl Francla Mlllerand non sarebbe Incllnato per im aicordo immediate), sccondo qunuto iubbllca II glorunlc Dally 3n' 11 niornnle da moitn imporianza ana oucstioiie e ricninron i uhvujuuui: tiuu bllca sill memorlale che un certo nu mero dl nutorita' mllitnrlo inviarono a Lloid (Icorge dnlln Hussia, ovc i tro vavono per affarl ufflciali. II glornnle dice che il problcma blsogna Bin con slderato neltn. seduta, d'oggl, del Con slgllo Supremo. CALLS GOVERNMENT FAILURE Arohblshop Harty, In Pastoral, Makea Plea for Irish Freedom nelfaat, Feb. 2.1. (fly A. P.) In a pastoral letter read yesterday in nil Catholic churches iu the archdiocese of v-nsiipi ArrnuiBiiop wm. ".' "We aro living under a goveriient wlitrsi, ima nrnveil Itself nn abject fail ure. Neither based on the consent of thp nation, nor working for the good of the community as a whole, it has trampled on the will of the people and upheld the ascendency of thp pampered minority. History tells us that where such n sys tem reigns the laws of God are ct aside, coercion nnd crime go hand In hand nnd peaceful citizens are made the victims of the vicious circle. "Tim rimd v for the Irish uphenval is obvious, since freedom is tho best poivcnt oi iiuiii.i Mfwiui FLOOD ALARMS A torjl veroe and Salt Fllvers, Fed bv, Roosevelt Dam, Rl.lnp R,ni,he i-iioenix, ant., Feb. 2,1. Mtv , -The Verde river, one of the Li P) est drain basins of the mm ar region east of Phoenix, H ST1 lastnlght to be rising n f00t "P.rled anil tho flood wattw have ll 0Ur nlarmlng stage. The Salt 'f chc'I an by Iloosevelt dam, ", ? 2L !"' rising. The power hoVn? ffJf?M has been shut down, as It It L i e '.'"ra feet of water. l ls Un,1r four A portion of the vallcv lnnt. , already Inundated, but omefiu'"? that nil persons 'living in "fn0141 territory had been wnrWd. T.J?df, nncso. truck gardeners. rBn,i.? ,TaP- Island in midstream of the li n, n could not be located nfter nnJli r,T' fought its way to the Islan.l. y l""1 Spanish KnovfleJlte of flpanlth If btcomlnr; a butl nfs neccMlty with nil concerns inrauod In exporting. Penor W, II. Hoppln. Vice Chilean Cnuno!. "IM conduct our spring clais In Commercial Snnnlnh. OpntnK date March 8d. 7 I SI- r""11 Particular on requeat. A few (rcc chotarnhlp for Clacharced Service Men YMCA CnNTKAf 11KAXI UZl Arch 8t. I Wi i in ' "" - ' " -- - . - Eat one .w J$ JTaste the Chocdlate k . -W and the Almonds H-BBSj Will YOU Profit by the Experience of the American Surety Company? PUBLIC SPEAKING fm C'aa A ihof ourne in pu i npea ti; ? f onttdenr bn noiis Enis ish nl hc f deveioti went oth -? 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