--' .. !f vxf ."-.' iT7 ,tv,,- fiKifi t :iti .Ms HJMJifv Jirj nw?7-?r 1 II IVfl i Kt FOUR-POWER PAC T "PROTECTS" JAPAN Heme Islands of Mikade Re ceive Same Assurances as Miner Possessions TALKING POINT FOR BORAH I Great Composer Dies i K&ttBffimBKBls&6imtmUKK EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921 By CLINTON' W. GIMtRRT Bluff CnrTTM-eiHlrnt rvenlnir Public I.rflrrr Oerirtehf, tail. lu Public r.tttner Cempanv Washington. Icr. 17. Tli? HurIip announcement of the nj?rrcment en tlic nnvni rnttn hlnnkctnl the nm- Rentmtlen or the Conference, tlic new tlmt the nemc IrIihuIh of .Innnn were Inelmleil in tne previsions of the four-Power pact reccivinj? the mine assurances as the minnP nPtDllllktnnU L. l 11 nuch n the Philippine. renl)trs it ! wn Intended te de m. Mr. Hughes being careful practitioner of publicity in it lriter nnect. The nttack upon the pnet will re re relvc nreund the clinrne thnt it i ten- ( ""er toward Japan tlian toward the , ether Powers. And nlthntiRh witne ob- ! Mrrcr here feel that the treaty H en- rtanpered, net the fninten nijtn of it" i '".IIIIL IS III HlRlll 111 force the snip, iiir.v nnve net the courage which a recent virteiv In n fencrcst ..ln,.M KOTe te thr Urniihllcnnu iivn fnnn .. t At present the.v nre sittiitK about Irvine ,Wl !.... i1 p I nut ,u " "! uieir inintiH wliat te ile and ,, K fnr n n f,em tllp ceuntrr. Thr rrnernl belief lium i tn ti... . -' ... - - - . - iiiiii inr ' ,i it t . . country win welcome rnlrv into werld'1"0" iirmi in the .Inpnnrse IrrtM' nffnlrx, and net he ns i-rltleal Ms it wuh ,1"'"- V lt!l tllls "bstiieir removed. Hie when Mr. Wllum inn.i .. !, i. i..' ilelcsiitinns were niiii!inil in nris flmlr The Repiibli"nn explanation that the '"-'Ketluticiiih at another meeting today. inclusion of Japan wi;u, the terms of ebtnlncd rrem nuthoritntlve Sinn Fein circles. An official statement signed hv Kn Kn men tie Vnlcrn and Arthur Griffith was issued last n!y;iit iinneiinclns n public session of the Dull for 11 o'clock Mon day morning, nt which a motion for ratification of the treaty will be made. Debate- en the motion te nllew full pub licity te the Tlews of the conflicting sec tions of opinion In the Hall will, it Is thought, occupy the sessions Monday and Tuesday, with final action en edncsday. During the Dall meeting this morning the newspaper men, who had previously been permitted te remain In the corri dors of the building, were excluded al together, the orders being that they re main outside. This apparently was te prevent all attempts nt Interviewing In dividual delegates regarding the course of the debate. The crowd assembled outside the building this morning permitted Kntnen I. Dpggan, one of the Mgners of the peace agreement, te pass in unnoticed. Michael Cellins, arriving in nn autonie- line, get n Might cheer. Kamen dc a right te leave upon etir highways ns if they were public gnrageft. "Superintendent Mills clearly point ed out this morning that much of the trouble with regard te. parking arises from the fact that our old residential districts, with their narrow streets, are no longer residential districts, but have been transformed Inte business districts the ewncra and occupants of which naturally expect te have automobiles come up te their stores and offices, but who cannot in the space afforded have the same facilities for detaining cars that they would have in the new resi dential sections where there Is mere space.' Murder Threat Laid te Nurse Continued from Page One husband. It wns nddrcssed te "Dearest paddy" and signed "Runny." This letter nlse may be admitted later. A cousin, ltcglnald Eabtlakc, a. stu- CA.MIL1.15 SAINT-SAKNS Noted French musician who died suddenly yesterday In Algiers at lie age of eighty sl.- .uk it ftiiciiL filler.. I'.nmnii ill; . , . ..-..'.. "- vr ---, - Vnlcrn, who drove up accompanied by l X,iL.Si i80' 0hl(il wnuH 'I'01 Krsklne Chllders. reniutnl ns len.llne fnl cd te te11 ef.n. chance meeting he had the fight against ratification of the rftlam"w th sllR!,1nex Rt Z" .treaty, was Avnrmli- received. i L Si SV'' ' wn" .lJern . According te reports in circulation te-1 XlvJnfAf ? Fr,n,lk ?r" day every member of the Dull will speak I f1,!Ln J(?S L '.? ,nai,"1 ,VTa nt next week's session te jm-tlfy his ".,,7' ' B.Th,? ,AUncss tn,kw' ln' 'vote. Seme of these were expected te , lls V" ' f",8tI0n'lR ,Z?,)?nL80 niCi?1, I be confined te a few words of cxplnnn- '..A1 V, S"J,1llttlhn' : "be"' th( j ,tlen, but the main speeches fir and ,"& ? 1 S"1 tcbWiV? . ngalnt the treaty are lllrely te be of ',,,"' "V '"'''," l"v, "VW ." 2"7 it is ttccerumgi i !. -,,, j.,i lf. ,... .....fc ...... ..,,,.,. i, ,itni nan u iiiiuui m- The DeinnrrntM lack the brains and tvn :--000-ten capital ships in the dec- rcp,"f the Kepuhllrnn oppeiflnn te m,t: l!,-;t,r- c A ilsen covenant. Thev lack leader- , In ""' '"ar I'"stern branch of the ip. They have net the reurnce which -'"nferem-c negotiations there had been considerable length. expected that the proceedings may Inst at least two and pexsibiy three days. Helfnst. Dec. 17. learned was Miss Khot. Objection wns made te admitting the conversation which lie liml -lfli lur. ' , out tne .Midge permitted him te tire litis I x.a.1 ATI.... TTir.v . -,!.! i..i t condemn nor Tha,t would be Impossible, nra iiiaiiKiui Dccniise," innyoe new, uiey will ntTer knew that the daddy they loved Se much nnd whb they think Is away en sea duty was en trial for the murder of their mother whom they loved se learly, '"A great lead "was lifted ff my mind when Judge Chlnn announced In court lhst night thnt my little Kuthv was net competent te testify, bu,t still a greater lead wns lifted when the com monwealth attorney, Mr. Maye, said he would net call my seu, the boy who bears my name. Ne one can Imagine hew 1 felt. The Mraln was terrible, fnr greater than any 1 had been sub jected te since my arrest charged with this murder." "I don't wnntmv kiddles te knew. I would prefer by far that I go te lny Wall Street Bemb ? Mijsiery Is Solved ' ' Centlmtrd from Pnce One possible nnd turn State's evidence. The Polish nnlherltlcH say lib was exposed In 1000 as n llussinu secret agent and fled te America nt that time, returning te Europe last spring. Aftcrit Poses as. Communist Altcnderf came te Edrope In Febru ary Inst, while Ltndenfeld came ever In Mnrch. During the summer Altcnderf, living In various communistic centers, obtained a rlim which led him te seek Tiindenfctd's acquaintance. As n result Cosjrreve arrived In Warsaw two months TIVUIll I'tUiVt l.? tiv A fc r rf I " '-. ... death in the electric chair than te have "Re, posing as having connections witn them knew thnt the reason their daddy has been away from them b that ne Is In prison charged with killing their mother. Suspense has been nwlul, but new I knew they tire net l be brought into court my mind is rclltrtd. ' Prays Dally for Kiddles "Of course, 1 want te see my kid dies. It may sound funny for me te say that I have prayed night end morning for them, but it is the Cled's truth, nnd I am only waiting for the moment when my ceuneel. Messrs. Ilutzncr nnd Chichester, walk ms out of court a free man. "I want te see my kiddles badly. When 1 heard they were here within r stone's threw of this little jail I peered out the screened barred window, think ing 1 mlght'cct n glimpse of them, but 1 didn't. Then 1 thought maybe I could arrange te have the Sheriff take me te the hotel where tliey were step u'ikri"tvt,,,sb;,fnS"e,ff,c"' imw"" NAVAL PLAN CHANGE Talking Point for Opposition Still this Inclusion gives the opposi epposi oppesi Hon its talking point. The manner in which the Amencun delegate acted when questioned about the interpreta tien ei tlie tic.'ity showed that tlu- (Hv A.P.) Fh iirniK nreKc out in tlie .cwtewni a..r0rt.an.t ' ie .werrri te KegVr ' M Hve oek forward te , for se many i turn ter greater t rejre-s today In tl.,n trnm.rn.. ....U . tmnn,i,..i i'' wnen ie replied tnnt no was, wanted l wcckh. out uivj ui i. . .. . he tentative nci-.-ment mnrhe,i hn. i .,! ... 1 f !..., . .,' te knew if linger were In Ocean Clt.v However, it is new only a maitci et een the .InpanvM- nnd Chinese ilele- ors by the Crown forces. An empleye n"'l lf he P"''0'1 t" e bnrk te Vir- hours, 1 think, before I will have them siit- in linn ennntung ceniercnce et the citv tram crvici! was shot denil " """"" iin;Liimc sniu nc nnu "'.' " ... ., n . mi the mode of tinancial wtthment am at leasts" persons arc known te ! ?nswcrp1 hp did net ltnmv wlwthw "I am net ns black as the Common -h Clilnn for nnreli'w.. of tl... K"n i...' i .. ... '..L.J.1 ') " ,0 llecer was there nt the Mr. I,nr he wealth would have the people believe, In the nllmaenrrett district two "'TTVJ1' ",'lrt ,,ccn wcrcd te re- and in due time it win ec siiev.iu.iu persons were shot. William Preudiit. Ppt in California. , I had absolutely netliing te de with the fiftvnlne venrs old helne Imdlv ci. r . ,. 'cruel murder of my wife, tranldin "eunded in tl?e abdomen ami his I n ' Shew 3IISS Knwt " Lclters Cnruthcrs meke the truth en the wit- l" he leg Anether e nr n," ,8 !, A" pffert w """' by the defense te ncss stand when he said I wns aboard I acleil bv s Tcrewr Jn, b' dlv beaten i"!r"'l',' InW packet of letters from tlie beat when he get te the pier. I A victim lS neU,ernSr e ' the eUy I IJSTJUT ln.'f r , left my home exactly at CMC IA . M i.. - t-i- t-i A.,.. i . ;' at the Dnlllcren Prevlnp f:mnnili. nrtrv1... tVm mntnlnir me wife wns killed. I ii in'nn wrvaniie.v. who wns se; in ' i i ' .-. ---- --- -."..." l"v ""'. .:.' : .i . .; i DISPLEASES BRITISH Ivonden. Dec. 17. (I5y A. P. --Surprise and disappointment are expressed li muiij newsnnners at tup rear were aware of 'this u ,1 e iiavu ""K" of the naval limitations for j " $" .21 " "fR"tr-,iter v, agreement and a satl-ineterv settleme t ! thc T nitC(1 Slntrs- (r,,nt "r'taln and I 21 '"'"fji1 JS h -IfJJ e? Shantung would 00,,! ''"I . Washington Conference. t'J TjZ in the lnnte tliis interpretation of ramv . naval aims, as outlined in cintnnte tne neRteii teenng. the chest nnd severely wounded Tomorrow is the nnnlversary of the closing of the gates of Derry (London derry) in 30SS, when was begun the famous siege by the forces of .Tames II. I 1 which is commemorated In Ulster by the erner. will ac- Mayer Opens War en "Parking Heg" the treaty i-uused n smnii ,.m. ,;., Washington, arc nlse erected with ad- "It Is utterly Inconceivable te me V(TM ritl'im. thnt the I'nlted Stutcs would undertake ll"' Westminster Gnxette says that te guarantee protection te Japan her- t'10 ,1Iiv"l agreement comes as bad news fcclf. Aimtrntln. nml V. vni...i te the Ilrltish tnxnner. who mm- n Senater llerah said. "When the tren'tv t,lr diappcaiance of a large part et was first uniieuiit'cil. Hveral of us icud ",lnt if na-, l't"'d the country would , f ntlnni from rnte Onf the guarantee Hans.. In it n obligating w' ", ",,w ''"nstnictlen. It places . for all concerned te read the regula- tlus (tevei-iment te make that guauiutee respens billty for the increase en Ja-,,!..-. c ,,,, ,. ,. ..... ., the treaty were ratified. pan' strong national pride in the bat- "' s, K,lt,,1.nt ,,he-V may " whnt ,llc "We said nothing about It. beeniiM- tl'-hip Mutsu. parking limitations are in the partlculnr we were net sure It Is biend 0111 , This commentator says, homier, tin"- district affected. hopes that these who wrote the treaty lf "'t ground for remplnlnt against 1 "The limit or time during which would admit thnt the rnnnintrc rlii-isr I Junnn. bcuiise "the test te which she ,.... . .... nreteets .Tniinn !mr...lf t i.i . is .is!:..,! m Kiil.mif .-, .,,llv i,, l,i..l, l'''r'-'"B mnj ee practiced varies en it means that the treaty De Killed in the bienat Senater Iterali sn nave mere te sjiy about the rnur-Pnrt ever. treaty from the lloer of the Senate. ' Tlie Daily News argues thnt .Tnpan .Air. JJernli and the ether opponent will gmn nothing bj retaining the Mut his nrrcst. The nrosecntlen ebieeted 1 1. .ft i.iv wife xlttlnc: at the table. I strenuously, en the ground that the de- i,nd kissed her geed-by nnd said thc fense hnd established neither the author usual 'se long.' Never for one moment nor the owner of the letters. did I suspect that she was In danger; if Judge Chlnn ruled the defense niusi , j )!Ui j would have remained at home iuuvv- mat uir tuners were in luistiBKe s with her poMirsslen at thc time of the murder nnd that their contents, te be revelant. must either show thnt thev established a motive or showed thnt Eastlnkc did no participate in the crime. I nsked mv mother, sister nnd brother te come en here trem Philadel phia te be near tne in my greatest hour of peril nnd te be with me when I nm .. - Tk.f Irlinw mv tirv n T will tell it en the stand. I have told them the plotters. I mtnmitnlcrf rm(i (ti Ainerlrn. nnrl una introduced te Iilndcnfcld by Altcnderf. After establishing his acquaintance Cosgrove suggested te Llndenfcld n scheme whereby, bv giving information In regard te the Wall Street explosion, he could receive a large share of the re ward offered for the nrrcst of the plot ters without risk te himself. Throughout these operations by the American secret service man. Polish operatives shadowed Mndcnfcld, nnd the Poles claim that, while Llndcnfeld wnH pretending te play Inte Cosgrevo's hands, he wns nt the same time "double crossing" the American. Clues developed while trailing Lln dcnfeld led tlie Polish agents te arrest n number et communists who nre al leged te be spies working against the Interests of Poland. Several women are Involved In this alleged espionage plot. Explosion Wns Premature Thc confession, as described by thc American agents, terms the premature explosion "a mechanical mlstnke," for which the bembmakcrs nre blamed. Lin- I flonfetfl iwHinatlnir thnt the bnfnli at. pleded from ten te fifteen minutes before the Intended time. The plotters also ac cuse thc driver of tlic wagon which brought the bomb te Wall street of having erred In net leaving the wngen nearer the Morgan office. CosgreTe nnd Altcnderf estimate that Llndcnfcld'H confession covers mere thnn 10,000 words, and assert thnt thc de tails fit In with tlic mass of ether infor mation in their possession. Further portions of the confession re ferred te by Cosgrevo show that Lln dcnfeld knew of the plans for mere thnn a week prier te the explosion, but de ny any actual part In the bombing preparations. Ile gives New Yerk nd drewes of various individuals involved in the plot, most of whom have since left thc country, and nlse gives n New Yerk address where the Communists nre alleged te have paid ever thc cash te .u.tn! rverv little detnll of my .Cosgrove avers that his Information Lieutenant Chester Hates, of Dnhl- PlPn WnU .nlll.il tr, MM.n n...... ft..'.. Af ,. -... ...... .. ...... .. 4...v,- w.. iii-i .-mui ... evcrvuiiiiK . ena nine uumi m i.j ,- -T , , ,t 1 1 . the letters. He testified he hnd ordered 1 ;i. ,'.,!.,, .i,(n win. MImi Knox, nnd shows Lindenfcld had close connections a search after Eastlake's arrest, and the ' thev are quite as confident as I nm yh Moscow, from where lie received letters were brought te him ns bavins thnt I will he able te show that I had funds regularly. Bv the Polish Secret been found in Enstlnke's locker. , no part In this murder of my wife. 0rvlVV; ' tt!";'"c" l""- l"u fiuspecten illltunivii ilL ivdr'b urn; wuiutuinu lib aIIIIN Would Have Died for Wife The letters were nut nsldc until Lieutenant Commander D. II. Greene nnd nn enlisted man named KobInen could be summoned te thc court. The lieutenant commander wns reininnwlnnt ft l.n H..C ..f ! I...... ... f....1 I.AHH .., 11,.- -..i. nun iiiu it,-iii.rH were luunu i iivr.ni. iw ........ .... -.- -- -...... ..-.- k ...mtn by Hobinsen. I life was in dHnger, Ced forbid, I would ns an American. P. II. Crewtheri. who testified ves- have shielded Margaret nt tne cost, et cow of the Thiel Internatienale, that "Hew could any one believe that I . he was born in Warsaw, hns miiny rel . , 1.,-. ir.. .l-l... nn T ....)- 1 l HtlvpM horn find pnrrles a PnliMli nnns COUIU Kis"J my wur Kuuii-uj u ' - ----- ----- ----r - - - - mv dnilv work, if 1 had a plan in my , "-rt. ler most of the time slnce March A Urm imp nr tf T (iimv hiv ' no nns eecii nvins in i ursaw. neaine BERLIN MUST TELL 1 I SHE CAN PAY Allies Will Net Consider Appeal for Delay Until Beard Cots Facts DEMAND DEFINITE REPLY By be Aiednctel Press Paris, Dec. 17. Tlic Allied Repara tiens Commission has refused te con sider Germany's request for an exten sien of time en her Jnnnnry nnd Feb ruary reparation payment until the German Government tells just what she can pay en these Installments nnd gives ether Information demanded. ThlB de veloped when the text of the cemmls- sienB note te the Berlin Government wns mnde public today. hii mnlr nrnrMsitfl mirnrlfin that Germany failed te tell exactly what for eign exchange she would be able" te deliver, what delays she desired and what guarantees she would offer mean while. Until these details arc furnished it will be Impossible te consider, or even examine, the request of the German Government, the note declares. The commission expresses regret thnt Germany had net replied te its pre vious queries ns te what action slie purposed taking retard ne the cemmis sien's suggestions for balancing thc budget, preventing the exportation of German capital and measures te ob tain foreign exchange from German holders. The German Government was taken te task in thc note for this sit uation. The text of the note reads: "The Bcpnratiens Commission has re ceived a letter from the chancellor dated December 14 announcing that the Gcrmnn Government was unable te pay in their entirety the Installments due, under the schedule of payments, en January 15 and February 15 next, and requesting the Reparations Commission te extend thc time limit for the payment of these Installments. "The commission can but express Its surnrise that the Chancellor', il. contains no definite Statement ns te ulf currencies Which the German Unvtnrfl ment Will be nble te pay en each et thlfl nlmvii r1ntf.ll nil fi nnv mi Ann). a ..'r.21 extension requested for tlie payment 5) (IeW' the balance, or ns te the Security enercii meantime 4i . iiYt.... .. .l ....In il.. ... - . uiu unii mini me i-unimissien M, ceives definite information en tbesi points It will be impossible te slvn .. slderatien te, or even examine, the r. quest of the German Government. "The Reparations Commission .. te note that the. Chancellor's iV.i.1 makes no allusion te the measures htfl j,,rt,tiltiitirn tvltll flic vtntru .,.....-. t .u the commission in Us verbal statemtnt of November l.H and Its letter of Dectm ber 2, 1021. The commission recoe! mends this letter te the particular si. toiitlen of the Chnnceller." l The note Is signed by Leets Dubeii' president of the Reparations CemmU.' sien, nna eir uuiui urnueury, UritUV meiUUUl Ul KUM tuimiiiumuu Iymelen, Dec. 17. (Ry A. P.)' f .uulu IkitlliailiAai &L. L . ' ueniinny n juiiisuiiuu mat sac is un able te pay in full the reparations bv Mnllments due In Jnnunry and FdJ. runry was attacked by several Lomleo newspapers today. The Morning Pest attributed Get mnny's alleged embarrassment te .1.. termination te be driven te the edgj of J bankruptcy, ntid charged the German Government with shirking nppllcillea of the only remedy, which It said wi the taxation of German Industries. Ik accused Premier Lloyd Geerge of f. ering ucrmany nt tne cxpene of Frnnee, nnd ascribed his attitude t thc "subtle, sinister influence of thl' Russian 8evlet Government, which nJ' been stendily employed In Germany's interest and new is obviously dlrcctinr the policy of the British Government,'' The Daily Mall asserted that G. many hnd plenty of money te Bptnfl upon herself, as shown by the fnct tlmt she was subsidising Industries, rnllrends and civil nvintien. "Let hi commandeer the foreign Investments el German millionaires, it tmui. $10,000 Fire In Campbelltown 1 Campbelltown, P., Dec. 17. Tfci residence nnd garage of Emimi1 Eshclman and the barber shop of jescpn isccse were aestreyen ey nre yes terday before firemen summoned from Lebanon, Palmyra and Hcrahcy cenld check the spread of the flames. Th less is siu.wu. entv will ceitiuulv i ami we have acknowledged that te .In- l'11"51 particular streets from lifteen terday that Miss Knox had asked him ! my own life. te." pnn'M spirit of accommodation we ewe minutes en suWi streets as Chestnut te hnrpen a hatchet and put 11 "feather ' "I would like te bare my soul te id that he would it that there wns nnv agreement what-1 fr()" Sixteenth te .Seventeenth and r'Kp ' en a butcher knife was recalled but Mr. Ilutzncr snld 1 must welt you, ait and fnr!t..r frnm S!ivte..,.ll, In ..,., 1 1. mill tpstltlnil tlmt Anu l.-n,.r l.n.1 tnl.1 tell Inv lVIll story Oil tllC Stand. 1 nil! .-....... ....... ...n., ...... ... :l. Ill' V.llll) - " ...fc ...- ..IIII.V 111111 llllll . - , ,, up te one hour en certain ether streets ,'1'" the hatchet was the property of i yearning for that time. thnt nre designated. L'nstlnkc. ' Eastlake was asked about the letter I nUC ll IVIUIX HIUIU HF il5 JiU J New Yerit, Dec. 17. The Wall street explosion of September lft, 1!)20, which killed thirty-eight persons and Injured hundreds, wns followed by Investlgn Investlgn tlens by police. Department of Justice agents nnd privnte detectives, which re- suited in many arrests, but no cenvinc- pf the pact had been waiting for a talk- ' su. bemuse Great P.iitnln and the The mere important ordinance, hew- nestlake did' net leave the courtroom ! , i i, !L ",lu f Ml", kJn ing ovldcneo connecting nny of these ing point feeling thnt If titer could ob- I I'lilted Stiites will increase their nrmii- ''V'r. -luce it pertains te the very heart at tile neon recess. He remained when i ,. ,i . MnsmV Kner ' arrested with the outrage. On several tain grniind'nf attack upon the tre.it meiits correspondingly. It ninkes tlie of the business district where cenges- the ethers hnd gene. In consultation T, 1, 7. nSi I haven't n wenl occasions the police and Federal agents which would protract d-batc and pie- further point thnt the proposed big ship " 'nt l'r"'nll!- ltS ,l11' erdiniiiice of witli Ills relatives nnd atternevs. ' , .,. J,,t that or mv wife's char- declared thy knew thc identity of thc clpitnte discussions l, the newspaper- will never light. December 101!). which provided that preparatory te going en the witness '"J"; i J , ... J ,,i,f "T sincerely (1rlv" of the wngen which contained they could tnlk the new treaty te death The commentators deeljie that their there -hall be no parking zone between stantl In hi-, own defense. ,.,. thnt I will net be compelled te! the explosive, but they fulled te name as the crsallles treaty was tnlkcd te complaint-, imply no tllsparagcment el . A. M. and . P. M. in the territory n w,.ati,er nnd the fnct thnt this tn k en that s ub ect. I believe I would or arrest him. William F. Flynn. Chief lenth. . .the triumphs of the Washington Cen- extend.ng from Seventh te Sixteenth , ls s ,' ' ',,"mi " nti',BXd "nllliv rather 1 than speak.'' of the Department of Justice agents, at- ttesenatlen Would Re Useless 'TT', w,,,fh. thv, "W 1',.,'lli,-,1h:l TiTVJ 3,Mw " te ?'"' ?"" tlirnuglm?1 the " co MrX breug , a Then with his h'ead bowel low East- trlbuted the explosion te anarchist... . .. , -sr'"s. definite break in a end tradition and the Iii'lu-lye as well as en Bread street cr0'U crowd te the ceiirilinns.. te',,,.,, like walked nwav saving. "Guess I Anether theory was It wns the work of tb t.tvVb the' t', T K? ''Yne b.xinnini:, "( n m'n, ",- n frm S"",,, Str""f l" V,""nl"a nVt,",R ?'- trial 1,4, KSr? "? L ual IH say a Jrnyc 'for my ftiddles.'"' rival labor organinztlens the tie.itybj the Senate uxpic-ly ex- Trance's- naval proposal, the Dall Want te Keen Ti-nffle Mnvin Jam at the entrance nml the s.i. . ; Reports were current here thnt ad- rhiQlng the Islands of Japan proper ChrenUle u.vk. is depleting news. It .... " l" V. l,s,fflc Me"K J'J ,n . . T,?nrtLu itnira t.VtW IHM I IOM nni I AR OPPUAMQ dltienal arrests might be made after from Its enernt eiis. Hut th.. Antln i..e ,-; if v,,l' i.st iu tr. .Ne parking whatever s nerm tted ;."'; l,lnR ,,I) the inuitiieusp stairs te the M LL ON-UULLAK UHrHANS ti, n-,.ini ne l r ltumu imm wni,i... - . - --..j,.-- itli itlli-' it Japanese treaty ts made te terminate , wreck the ngrecment nlrc.tdv leached only urn the ratification of the new her. policy is intelligible. pact. And It Is doubtful whether tlie I .Inpanese Government would accept such n Txr i i n a reservation and would surrender her t I'ttllCe W OUlCl t Ol'CC niiinncc with r.nglnnd for the new ur bv Inw in this s.mce ..tciM.f fnr tl,. .... '-Ttl0- r,,f, the second lloer where .. . . . .'- " l", I'"' l.-aLt nl'i. I t.n.tll.... ..- 1.!. ,1.. pose et expeditiously leading or unload- """"" y .111...1.,, im ms mv. ing passengers or freight. It is the! Mere Women in Crowd meJSn'in Ktt, a hei-nnsii til, iiim- reiiiiii-nw i. !... s!... "' l"L l""ll-l 11I1JS OI IIIC .rial. IIII'IC i.... -w.ii... ..'..... ...,;,' .,'"' . iweie many young c rls nmeiic them Court Decree Virtually Makes Twe Children Wealthy New Yerk. Dec 17. Mieluii IIelII- liiv. eleven years old. ami her sister, ' derr attempted te cress the line from ushlng ten late today. Dr. Paul Altcnderf nt one time held credentials as an agent of the De partment of Justice In Mexico, but these were inter rcveKed. ur. Alten - jy,.sjii. u;:.. mni.i.nifliit inn mm itim far r.r.f.-Hr -i i.i.fiiiii k iiiii'iiui-iiL .,iius 11 I'll win exercise n ' . . . .. -- --' . . ". There can b. little doubt that tl,e I J-nr.-ful discretion with respect te the ffiV Mlllieent. seven years old, jesterday wen z in 1020 but Vvas turnid back British and Japanen- understand tf.e , ,, , 1 lendlng or unloading .if passengers or ' " brlgbt sun out-We nnd thv seubriquets of "thc million-dollar ns ,, undeslniUe "alien." He hnd new treaty as applying te the .lap.-in.-M' ' ""'"' " "' ' M ght -e j.it business s ,,iwn warmer 'atniesphere than any day Lis , orphans," when the appellate division mevleusly been ordered out by the Islands proper. nnd the future et (Jennnny. nn agree; '0 like will net bt umlulj mterfered UUek. made the room uncomfortably het of the Supreme Court placed them In Mexican nutheritlw. Dr Altender As the opponents leek nt it. this in- nn nt en the Near Last, te 1 reached vwt" "' ""turiiui. , . J . , , fi, .1- .,! n, at - was n nntive of Poland, but claimed elusion of the Miknde's dominion- between P.iiund and Llevd Geerge.1 "Tlieie should be no misunderstand-1 Sitting en thc bench In his eieht bv the custed of thtir grandmother, .iirs. American citizenship. His claim wns within the purview of the treaty is the would probably cause France te nircpt 1 ing about this leading or unloading dis- pj,.lt Cell before Ids trial was resiimert Susle C11"1-0" '"""day, a wealthy denied by tlic American Government. price which .ir. ungues mis nn.i te pay rinerfully a large cut by tills con- I cretien. it nees net pertain te the the gle v from a weml fire showing thc Rroeklyn widow. for the terminntinn of the Angl.i-.Tnp ference in her demands for capital ships. I parking hog who permits his car t 0VMvmc cI10tIen he wns undergoing, The decision reversed that of Justice nil nnee Hie a inii.e prevu ed for the iwsn.t Want te Pnv Price V"ni1 "P t,1P iI,Uib-10 t,wr,,u,f,'fn n Kustlake said, "I nm net thankful of Fnbcr, who awarded the girls' custody national seeuntv of Japan in case of lletsn t ant te I n I rice front of s,)IUebed s pr..,.em t., the . jlllIlfe.s v(,rlell nbmlt thp chlIdren f11 Hn(j Mrs. Frederick Sherwood, tWU, bL ? om,.,",nfien , - lowers. Hut Mr. I.lejd (.eerge wishes net te . prejudice of nil lmsiness and the inter- bmulM. f fl.ni. ,hnt mj Pi,iilIrcn we1(, Fni weed, N. J. United States being collided under pnv th s price te rid himself of French . ference with trnflie. "l i"""" nnv th s 1 some bread language l"nving out Powers subinarines. Through Mr. Italfmir, lie "It Is the 'pnrklng lieg" who must with which Great Itritein lias treaties s seekin;; te use the deire of tlie keep moving. We have numerous in- of arbitration. I'nlted States te see the Naval Confer- , stance- .if individuals who leave th ir New it is tins national re.'iiritv enee a success in order te fiee himself ears standing in front of business prep- which Japan sought out of this c.ni- fn,ni Frame. ertie-. ble kliv; tlie in anil interfering ference ju-t as Fni'Hc sought it at if rR. I'nlted States will stand with with the rights of ethers te use tlie Paris when she demanded the left tinnl; i:nglan.l against Fiance 011 the ratio. of the Rhine and the tventr if defense jf. trja,Ml wjl go te Lloyd Geerge hat with Kng'nnd and tic I niteil Stale-. jn lmIllli jf jt does net. M. ISriiiud will i go te I.ley.l Geerge club in hand. Reliiu.l France's imngiunr capital ships lie subinarines and behind sub marines lies the issue of the pelltli ill liegeiiien.; of ICurepe fur which Jic:it EDUCATIONAL UethHfjc TRAYER'S Th W'1 Ilnslnres Scheel Pwltlnn ifflT'in'il. yjiter tinvr. Hit or nltlit. Preferred Position for Japan In regard te sccurlM. .Inpnu lias a preferred position in the ni t ns In terpreted b the Hritish spokesman. The Powers agiee te respect net mil v lier eiitlvlnc 1-lnnds. hut her home ter ritery and in lietli case- te mushier rival- whether te come te tier am 111 ease or nttack b Powers eut-ide the greiiii Tlie Fnl ted States obtain- the niiie ns-eureii.j-s. but nlv with regard te her Islands in the Pa, Ifie. -ucli us the Phil ippines and ilium Great Kritain re erlves the s;uiic nssiiriiiice. but mill .11-tr1111a. .ew -.en street- and te set into -teres for n uiati as seven or eight hours. "Car Heg" Roundly .Scored "If tlic public will appreciate tlie renl linrni tlie selfish 'ear hog' does te nil traffic he will undei-tnnd tlie diffi- ultles thnt have hitherto lonfrentrcl ..lf1. ti.cnr.l te lnnd and ether i-land poessien- in the ns.ierntien 1" Fl-ti-r are given in llelfast Incifu-- dispatch.- te tlie Morning Pest. The Of cnur-e. n rc'i-en ei-t- for tin diserimiiiatl.111. This trcitv npplp s enlv te tlie Pacific, and the home ter ritories of tlie I'nlted States. Great Britain ami Frnnee de net lie in the Pacific. .Input) i- the mill one uf the four nations whose home tcrriter en- sists of i-lnnds of tlie rnclh' 111 iil 'HC'll.l "I l.ltl.'l', l"l ,.111,11 'Ill-ill ... 1 t , ,,.: "...I t.- ...,..., ,.... .i, the Dellcemeil who enilenver te clear l.lll.llll .3 1111 1 III, I., .tii: in.Fi 1; 111,111 uvtl . . 1 . ( e ., , ' llll Vll, 101 llll lVlliui 1,1 lmi: lllllri 1 number of people. 1 "We must also censjiier nnd fairly Ivfih T'vPfltll frfPi ideal with the hundreds of thousands ef1 i I Itill X I VlAVy M. "CO ,.iti,e,,s IiiimIiipss men nml she,. tiers who are net fortunate en. nigh te own automobiles nnd who certainly have iMiiiil rights en tlic public. Iiigliwns with these who de. "Superintendent Mills' in-t'iictiens are net intended te annoy or huirnss the owners or drivers of cnr-. hut, en tlie contrary, will tend, if observed, te ta- Are Yielding Ground Cniitiniir.l from l'niie Our Pest's cerresp. indent ns that the di- ..,. 1 l...... ... .. tin evil iLirtiitv 1 !... coming mnikcd. and thnt the boycott of ''llltnte the epeiatlmis of all these who Prete-tant shopkeeper, in Tjrene and nrl' l,rl""" jb "i1"" ivkiiiii.,ih; umm Fermanagli I- mere effective than eei. ness. The depnrtluent is trIiig te lind a practical solution of a pieblem tlmt lias been dumped down upon the city like 11 cloudburst 1'rnctiuilli tic nssuranie thni Japnn that L.-rd ( in -en inf nds re-lgiitnB as .-)0,0fll I. of little eei,se,p,enee. Ne Power or l.er.l of Appeal and returning te i l-ter ..AlUnm, combination of Power- eut-ide tic M-r te led I.I- former JM'0W"-- new excee i'he Pietistnnt- are letnilatiiii:. lie snjs, hv dl-iul ing Catholic empleye-. He rcimits a rumor current in llelfn-t l.'0,0t)() Autes in Philadelphia lehile numbers in Pennsylvania comblnntlen of I'ewers eutsiue tic in-; 10 ic.m 01s ..,.... m . ,llin exceed t.uu.iHHl, 11 ml upumds el Four is in -igl.r whic'.i nilgM i.ttacl; , 17. -Final ,1m-i-1..h en lf,0.0IM) of these probably originate 111 Japan within ten i.-ir- the life of he ' ' " ,v b, ,,, ,, ,;lr. this , ity. N.U.ew stieets like Ches - t-Patr. And a- for the ..eeetl. 1 -ig- th I p,,.,,',.,, We,,,es,l . but nut an. Walnut were net d.-gned e nnterles. the enh . irr e te lespct ' ' " ' ;,',,; t0 infetmntlmi iiccemmlate such an avalanche of ehl- Jnpan's- terrlt.uw ami te discuss ninen-,' net neteri. .u 1 nniinw ( u mu m, linllfl(, fe(i((i ,s net M)ffl theinn'lvpN nm dispute nm one of them eicntly large te enable us te assign men has with her. j sifter-Diliner iriClCS le take care of the prepet ty which some Hut inernlh the p"t errars tlie bic ' ' of the niitnmblli' owners think they have Power- en tlie -11- of .lupin against China or Hu-sin. for eniiinlc. If mtliei mtliei ef tlie-e two netghl'Mviii'.' P.-.vcis of nisi nnsslbilltlcs should become -treng J3 within the life .. th- l.n.t; which mnv be renew d. the I nite.l State- niu-l at leict .ll-cuss with Fng Intnl and Fran e whether te aid Japan The American delegation iru-t con firm the trentv g ueralh in the liiu juagc alnndv nueieil NAVAL EXPERTS MAKE LITTLE PROGRESS Wfsbltieicti. Dc-. 17. fllv A P.I The Nnvrl Committ.e of Vift.-n of the s V.J$t ' 'rsM 36 V: iii, iii!iiiini:iiiiii!i h'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iuinuwi:! iimniiiiiiii!iiiii mmuM Iiig, INleaty, Selected Anil Conference lenuneii . eiisi.i.iiiii.ni 1 j today of the French nnd Italian imwi N jm Vanishing Coin Frem Hands rfl,.e prelihmi. but th I lie p ,.-, c cults' in'" tl e w.v lva ce mV , held cel,. betweeiMhe right thumb and Ttisnlts in " " '' ,"'., Ur,, ferennzer. A-k some one te plnre then IWs en ; X".,v"ra.nS.-n.ul 1.1 ? "-, " ' " '" mluetmn ti iP'tsiu uirmenv with that , it down en the table. 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