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ALL MERCH^DISiE fcDVERTlSED (N THE WBUXEIS GUAUNTEED First to Last the Tru 1 \\X1 No - i Mi << op.irlKlit. 11>',V. '?? ^ orli IrltMino Inc.) ff/i: News Editorials -Advertisements Sl M)AV, JAMAKV I, |:>-__T| , T ii E W E A T 1 ' morrow fair: soulhweM Kal( lr"' (? -nighl >AGES? 1VMM' 1 f/,??/,?/;,., I .' I \ I .' / < I - ?w 'I* 'ffttl I ,\J t t \ < l I V> I .^ l ' ?? < i- ?- i - IVnroso Dies Sucldenly in r,ai>ilal Hott Pennsylvaniaii, Chairman of Senate Finaflce Com mittfe, Stricken as R<> (.,)Mn Set'ined Certain !,ong ;s Power in Kcnnbliran Parb i lal Illue** Vg^ravated bv <?>!<] h Fcm Days Ago: V* ?- 61 Wars Old ? ? ? | ? .- ? ? da; # - ? ? : ' ?' . I'lO v v \fl :"-. ' -\ ? " I ?V i ? k a ?? ? ?. i . :.,. . ?? f ? . ? o the sta* Spi ; ? ? . ?..'. ' ?.- to t ,. u m i ( i oralty was s. ected by - .'' -?<1"-- for ' ' was de ? 1S97 ; i " ! States . . ? . ' a ai r. !! ? ? ivoly, '' ?.-. ".' se i >p : ' Pen ? : n party fcauvais Canuot Star ?n StiilnuHj Publicity Rhjj Ccnsora Bar Menli*.f t'sms of Picturc 1 ? titiod I ? con ? ' ?? ?-'". and in '" ?: ? player, 1 ' rti ' th< ? oi I ? ? ? 1 butoi 1 t*M I . ? aj of had i ? K jta a te n t o Sing Sing Celcbrates. Hattline Ccll Doors OSSINING, Uoc. 81.- By yw misaion of Warden Lawea the 1,250 prisonovs of Sing Sing ar ranged a spccial program to greet the New Year noisily at midnight to-night. The program included a con ?' '' by the Mutual Welfare League band for fifteen minutes, beginning at 12 o'clock, the rat of ccll doors and singihg and 1 iting by the inmatca for the next fifteen minutes. ittelTs Ex-Wife Helcl in Million lail Robberv Vrresl of VFomaii.and 2 Men Revcals Theft Lasl Julv <>*' $1,477,000 of Can celled 1 ibertv Bonds Othrr Suspects Trailed ^ttenipt lo Negotiate I'aper and Conspiraoy Charged; Three Are Senl to Tombs ' '? c '; ' rom the maili July 18 lasl ;: ' ? '?' n ? ancelli d I ib< rtv b. ; 1 "' " ' ; ? ' ' fi llown ; th? "' "" v' '?' ' fUte I, ?? inct wife N ' Attfll, ;.; ... Hlld tWl 101 " d ??-? >;!" (1 thi msi lves ., . IIi i-j 1 ! ? and .?-;.'?: Gold. ' "' - ' takei into cus todj 'to !' ' ida; ni l in Mr?, Atti II'.- aparl ?' i ? ?? sci ond !? !.re( t. ar; . ,vith attempt ntc i .?? I $500 boi ' ? ? I.? ud( i] n Iho 1 . .'. ? ? ,,....? ,, s lisjiii | rtln , ; ,. -;. ? tol c ? pe toi \\ il i ?. ,. . ! Ka; ' ? ? ? ,? ,- ; ? yr ty to il c clf d . Mi \\ ] . ? | ? ???? ? " ,.?'.. ' ' ? ? |i . , i t.,-t3ii I'rison* :> Scnl to Tomb ? ' ' ?'?? '?? :? ? ? I'nited ??? ? ? H ? ? >ck, t.ln v : nuanci in amiiii ' ' was xr ! .-?? _ii ? ? , M, \;: ? ? ' i ? . | ri c! C f ,' ?' v.-r r.o the 1 . ? .. ? '<?? ly robb - .. mt for moi '" au! - ?? I av?> hi i ?? worl on '? ? , ?? ? ? ? ??? ii -tl t. uar ? ? ? ? ?:? . h, . , , ? . ? ? ? ? , \\ : ' . ' ? ii ? ,r 1 Hai ' ? Ynr\ ?' ; i : ????.' ....... ' havi . . ; ... . i ? 'Ouenopi na 1 a " ? ,' tuadc . | ' nd 81.000 bi '?'?Plaii i (I r>n i;?, , nm ..? ? | ?.. ninth '.?"?.:? ?? . ?. ? | ? ?? ?.;??? ? h n \ $:-,oo '''?'" ' '' ' ?? ' ?? i iark ; nd ' ' : ? ? i had been " ' ' ':- ?? ? ?? ' of chemi v ::???;??:?-. IC(.< at 11 -?a< tol. proprietor of a :' '' ro a M7 S'cventh Ave ' ? ? ; il? 1 ? ? Ic-ft with him ? .\ ???': foi ? |]< ci ioi . Mteration Detccted a( Bank ' ; altrration, the ba n l< ? " - ? ' ' ?? ..-? . w hb ? ? n iinical d postotRci ? ? ? ? '- and ': ? pol ?. I hev had ?? ''? -i':-- i I racing Mrs, Att< 11, bettor ? own bj liei inaidon namo . Bi icc. ' ' ? i ? madr bj i i. ?. ' : ' "oi ? ? .' Brown and ?? ? - l: i!( ? , . ? ? ? 1, | .. . | ,;,,]; ;?,. - tor Nicholas Hoffmai and ' Si \ ci A,-' nt Jai irs Weitai i ? v to the j'": ce, ( ohi i and ad bi on boardi-rs in Mi s. Attoll's i ? which was < xpen ively fuj - . '?!?-. Attell, who said she worked as a -: ' iwoman and aa an extra actrcss in ' ' . ''' picturtis. and ! oi i onipaniona tted to arrest quiel ly. They de iny knowledge of the robbery ' ' Uti II said she hi - taki ? the bond A tiust as security for a $300 loan to ; ' ; ' ? ? u picturc ai tor ho had known ; ' ' '?'? Angeles. She said she met him tho Kotel Astor and he had "?:'' ; l? '? ( d of being in fn ancial -tra;t^ s ' ?ad no idea the bond had been ;' '??'?'?? ''?? - he said. , ,,".. A'- II said ? ic livorced Abe AU( ,; ^916 at >an Francisco on tho f desertion. Men iilave Criminal Kocords ' olien and Gold. according lo ' ;' ' ''''? !l ??ive servod time for \ arioug ':'''?' " ' ' '?? : ? now f-^ parolo froni i ?? ie xna :ent lasl Janu on ono to two years and ?" ? a burglarj rharge. Ac !^ordl] B ;" tj c polico, Gold also ua= " s^ Gold and Sol Gelb, and i ?- ' ' ? aliasi - of Charles Har- I ? and <. harljes Myers. , ' ohen'f ''?< ?er print record shows : ? I i ??s lAeen arrested eight tinies I ; city j and in Philadelphia on I iarj oi t?xiCHb stealing, possessing I Ldrugs and bibrglary. He has served ?ms fo bvirglary, according to! police. , fhe record 0f Gold. say the police charjfos of felonious assault, | ? grai^d larceny and carrying concealed wc^pons. !!'-? has served : the "".(.j-khouHP a?id ha? a case ' - ? Yo\ingstown, Ghio, for dis-; ? : i" nduc i. TifAiis Kicluap Auirrican Profcssoirs at Orphanage Fale of Instructors Seized at' I>?riii(ija. Twenty >liles From ('onstantiinople, in Doubi \THENS, De< . 31 i Bj The Associ- I : f'ress >.?Several Amorican profes^ ?f the oiphanage al Derindja, I about twenty i>jiles from Constanti ? nople, are declared by the Armenian : newspaper "Ya^guir," of Constanti- ' nople, t i have bP(;n carriod off bv the | rurkish Nationalists, saya a Constanti- ' : "' e di'patch, i I h? fate of thfe Ameri?ans, adds the newspaper, <s not known. ? Scarce a Cork Pops in As 22 Bms Cafes and Hotels Filled, hiit Gayety, Though iVtoisl in Spots. !s Suhdiird and Secret I?>-"> l)ry Afjruls Ilold (Ihoicc Seals :No Raids on Broadway l p lo Midnight; SeveraJ in Outlying Diatricts With nll theh i ueumbrancc!. - up. plied for tlie occasb n b> thc prohibi tion authorit e?, thc finnl hours of the yoar 1921 wcre not without verve, gusto and evou a drop of spiril and t ho.re. The denizens of lic Roai ing Forties managed to attain i ?. somc ? ? ?' a ! pir il ol ga> cty in ;i ubdued way, for the rcnllj I i ? tant - i. - ii nnm i I ion w th I hp passinj; of thi old year Iiad to bc perfoi q lietly 01 i;o( n' all. 1' v, as this quiet bul purno>cful dc ! ica: oi ? hioli marki d tl.nl last night as ?:"1 erpnl from ????? \ ? I : tcad j i a r.-. M v, a 5 a 11 undi rlying < 1 ? ouflagi d b\ an o it iva rd ippi of joviality; for thi.ho ! ' bol thcmselves on N'cw Year's Kve I amu.spmei f place - along Broadwa; liavi by this tinie resigned fhoinselve.s I 0 the facl that the 1 ight-, to bo t uccei . ful, mu< ? bc tealt'hj. . I ihviously il i moi "" cul to bc ?toall iiy and joj ful lhan 1 orely to t>e joyful. The attitude oi - cc rcl ivcnc was I urgcd by (hc public announeei r-in nev. paper? lhal 155 prcli .: nl ??.,-..,,. <j ,.. | I .' ii rre.st inj .??<?.; ageo persoi v. ? 0 ' ougl t thal lhc\ a !d icl :i igo Mi . ? Si\ llaid' Planned I ? ? . ? ? ; . ' rt'n ? 1 , , . . ? .... ?..,.... .... city. I. of 1 icii . '' ? t ioi ' :' t.-isk WH soniewhal plic: lid, by thc ronrc n legger ? th ricii . pulai cating 1 ? ? ?. 1 ; cri ???..?? ? ? ? . ; ' , . ? , ? . ;.. ? ;? I ' ? ..?'..'. i! ? '.'.;-?/:?? 1 ? . -1 r ? ? ?:. ? ???'-' -. . ' -it t:;bii . .'? pi ? ,..??. ?? . !.- ? ibi : ? . ? ? . for vio ? ? Ibi iv ' ' ? ? ; 1 .?? ? ,1 ' ? 11 .. ,? ? ? 0 of thc '.'??'.'.. ' ? . I! moi ol ' . . ? ???>? 1 '' ? ? ?' ... ? ? ?. ?' ??,... ? . holida ina! 1 iI 1 \\ aited for 1';: Agents nol liavi I 1 ch 1 ? if; .. ' - ??.'; dc ' ? ? ' pa l 1 th. pa 1 t i 1 ? l ry 1 n 2 , : . 1 , , a n d t h e i Larin' 1 '?? ? law take ' ? coursc I 1 " b i r rl' ? 1; I a v 1 1 '. I ? ioke . :; ? 1. dca I likn a 1 rabbii trying to figun whcrc | ? 1 . -;:'. . ? ? ? In . : wondrri ng \vhet h p 1 Ii 1 r< ? . ?. 1 ? ? 1. contcnl ?.??;'' patrolinp t! trppl . ? '???-? prol bil ion depa rtnn '!' had rc - scrved spal in ?? ral Broadway . aba rct \> fo ? m" ml rs oi ?' ?' sta IT. Thi Pro ibitio Dircctor ha'd rn 1 ouncpd ! ha I this wou Id bc thc d) 1 Nev Vpar's the old town ev.pr had sccn. 1 r fi v. ay hc ivaa right. 11 - - - n say that n ) vast amoui I oi liquors waa sold by any of the Broadway >!afc-H Tl oae who insistcd on ' ppi ? up the anc ? ? ' custom 1 di 1 ;. 1 <f,c on Kew car' had to bring l '??' r own. N'cvpi thelcss, I rc ,va not a 1 ' ant or cabai 11 I v,! ? I ;? ? t rict thal ci I X ? ??' ? ?? al pa ina to repoi I ha ' ??? 1 cstabl I ? I ? ". 1 rc < ? ? 11 ed ai I thal thc; h; ; to ' urn people aw? y. Slan j of !' ? II orc popular rc ?n rl f ?? > I (?] ei r ?'!!!; re lable .- pace h : 1 been rc . ??. ed in adva 1 ??? < ha cr < hargcs Boost ed v.^;ii !y all thc 1 afi p boo 11 ?over eharge \ and were frank mi11 ing thal beyi nd thal I hc; did n hope to dcrivc ai :? great linancia! bchi (it from their pat rons. Mop'1 of thi cabarets pul on mecial nttractions. So midnigl I paf scd ai d de spiti all t hc cffort = of thc prol I : 01 ag n not a raid v.m- madc on Brondwaj .' to that tir.ie. A fev ?? attei-cd raidt wero made in Harleni, thc Bronx and the lower Kasl Sidc and on< in Brook lyn. 'iiit of scventeen police precincts in Brooklyn only onc pcrson had bi ; rpported under arrest for drunkein 1 ? - a.--. thc New Ycar dawned, and ao raids had been made. it cost $15 for onc persou to gcl ?'? '? ? thc Palais Moy.il al Portj eighl 1 Sti ' and Broadway. Ordinarilj the covcr cha ??;??? ;- ^1 50. i':;.- Moul'i 11 Rougc 1 I thi ??? in onc by onc for >\<> each. Likc ;. :'- prevailed in the othcr midnight 0 tcl ries. Late but wealthy pat roi wlio insisted on being indoora at thc ? .-? managed in some cases To cndow head waiters with enough to buy out rigbt a dozen or more tables. Murray Kleinfield, known to Brosd way as a trained observer in the psy iContlnued cn papo thre?) | ISo Ckange in Polieies, Obregon /issures l.S. ' ' ' '.-?.<., 7 ... jvibiru* nvv Yo| I'l ',.?. ! I?r MEXIC0C1TY. Dec. 31. -Gen cral Alvaro Obregon, Presidcnfc o? Mexieo, enl the eeason's ' ;i ftings to the \inerican peoplc and the Presidenl Lhrough the prees to-day, sinee Charj e d'Af ffiiro! Suminerlin did nol uttend bis reeeplion. Ile statc-d hia pres ''i;; polieies would be continuod ' altered (hrough the eoming IVoseri&lor for 1\ !H?JS \4i I> rooklj ii Lawyer \Yho Sueeecds Lewis? I'irst Knlered OiTia as an Usistaul in Year 11>! 7 Appointnienl a Surprise Cannon \n !Vtade Justii'.e. and Bleakhn Get.s the Post in We s J <? b es I er \i ha: v, I-.- ? gciv. ii cd John 1=1. Rn toi . of Dihti Utori 1 i I" t.V to ii cci <' riarrj K. ! i s is c h ; :; b 'ii elocted to the Supren u i oui; bi ni |i. I ' 0 a|lp0i ' 1111 . .,;? ,.,. ; .. . ? '' groat i umber uf judicin . ig '? tio1 ? ? i - : Supremi I ' <\ppellate I ; ? N ? that of 1 ranl ' ?? ? II. (I i", , |',r! ? ' ? ? ??' ' ' icuiir; .?iiiisnl h| \- ..... , ': i ? ii ?. o npi i ? I ' ' ' 1.1 111 ? .... ,lu:-1 v ? ? ' ? r ()th< ap 10 II thl GdVO! >1 er II. .1 ? ': :, I ;,;;,. Kronk ??. ? ???.?.?:,:?,. ?? ? thi Kupreim ? I tmoin for .: i ; ? roi oui . ? ? .' h ? I .::??'? : . ?,...?? i ??.. ii. Ko ? ? . ? ?' ? ? " ; i -ndi "ate (oi-ins l ; to divlsion, ? ; ? : n<\ ? ? < ? Ii ,1 of !';-? .ii, ?? ?? ? Bleal lc> i o !'? .; ndgi ' '? ' ? Vo iker i, I .Tni I .? mi ,. ;. ? ? , Frnn! .?;... no ' . .; , t , . . ? ? ? ' "?' i Whiti Pla n ? \ tt oi ne\ ' ' ' ' ' i ???( d l,i e i on I ... - .. .;. v ?<? V. :'. f'iichrane, of I ii, v ; , :.. ;i|n,| pre ..,;.... ''"?'??" hislion John M. :>' ?.:?.???? pii .!;?., i och ??? ii ,. f) o i ' ' " ''" litu'i'?i ...... a terin ? . | ;.......,,. ] ] ? ? ?:??.?' ?? al ! i '.? ,? Vnrk A p Bl'OI ?.-...?. .: f], . ;': :"" ? .Tuni 1 J; I ?.',.:. in Harlei nd .??? ed to Rrool lyn in IS7<i, : . ? ? has alwnys t rc ??? i Ihi Kedford Vv< I!" i a gri at of I'ub chool i the Bov,' Iligh School, Bvool '.. Ilc i ntero i ' ',??,, 1 ' ' H";! Si ;..,,,; ? id graduatcd from the ivith a Ik S, ?:.?: re in I 395. ?' W .;.::' fj ,nl ;!,,. '?' ? ' "':. l.'nivi : I \ School. \ttorno;, wa ad ttod lo | hai Bi ooklj n in 1876. M hii lini d ofliei : ?; Manhatta '' '? under Lln "? ne \'- . ' bui il A- Ruslon. T.l Chambt i ? 'oi -. ? ta-ininj the con neetion t< Ihi tiin . Kntered Officc in Ifll'i 1 < D i '. 1917, Mi Uuston or? ' I thi I ' : ii ' Al ???? : . \ officc of unt; in a anl Hi wa. y .1 udgi Lewi . Hi fathor '..'harlc R. I'uston, who i eight; yoai old and wl i ha t.n a ? n r ?f bar sixt; I v, o ; oar-. I n i ;? ?..' M r. \' \i-1 on mai i'ji 'I Ma i y ' ndoi on, Tiio; have no cliilo i '. I) ring tlm war M r. Ru: toi chairmai Drafl Roard f>.". 11.? :? ;. ! onibc il tho Kloventh, Kighi eent h aiul rhirty-l I ward G. f). I'. ekibs, i membi r ol l he Sons of : he K ? olul ion, i |,he nrosoni Union I.iOaguc Glub and the Brookb n 1 odgc of Klks Uc also holds mtnibei i ii tho St. Albans Golf t'lub and .. I ernal isocietios. Dui inp i lr. Ru aoji v a fi i sl ? ? .:?:.: oi I'l'oo A. \lount -.1 PolicO Rosoi I] icl ii : ???i.;i, ;,?! for tho Roi '?'?., and a niomber u^ the i e.xocul co . ? ? ' i he \Tc iv Vork Sa v ing I la ,?... Brooklyn Sinoi I . In ca mi ci i in tod v ith the ! i; Lriet Atti rnej'-: oflico \1r Ruston has triod tnanj importanl casos, no-j tably the anaichisl cases, in which he got convict ion i. Ile said last night that he had not been infoi'ined ofRcially of his appoint nient, which canie as something of n surprise in political circles. U. S. Receives Geraian Envoy; Diplomatit* Relations Resumed WASH1NGT0N, Deo. 31.- Diplpmatic I relations between Germany and thc United Statcs were resumed officially | late to-day, whcn Karl Lang, charge d'affaircs from the Berlin govprnment, ; prpsented his lctters of creder>ce and I was received by Secretary Hughes. Thc German charge presented his eredentifils to Mr. Hughes al 2:30 o'clock, arul at that cxact nioment were resumed thc diplomatic relations wltich have been brokori sincc Fcbruary 3, 1917. whcn Count von Bcrnstorff, tho | German Ambassador here, was handed I his passports. Thc reception by Secretary Hughes of Herr Lang was rather an unusual incident in that Mr. Lang . r'ived in Washington only last Wediiesday and it has not been customarj [or new en voy? '?'? " their n denl ials in so ierii ii of I imi after arriving. The haste to have Mr. Lang recognize'd as Germany's official diplomatic repre sentative was occasioned by his desire to bc received with other members of the liplomatic corps by President ttar ding at thc \',v. Year's reception np\t Monday. lti accordancc with that de? sire Slat? Departmenl offieials ar ranged an audience with the Secretary to day, and il is <? pccted that Mr. Lang will !.<? recefved with the other diplomats by President llarding on Xcw Year's Day. Thc new Austrian charge, Edgar A. ii. Prochnik, also will be among those [o be greeted by President Harding at !.is reception. Mr. Prochnik, who has been in thi? country for some timc looking aftcr Austrian interests in an unofficial capacity, presented his cre dentials as Austrian charge to Secre? tary Hughes carly this. weck. Allies Draft Finance Plan For Enrope Capital for Consortium May \\v Svt al Twenty Million Ponnds, Willi No TJmii to Borrowing Fii>i. Uelp To Be K\t<>n<i<?fl Austria CannesCounci] Inlinlcon Berlin; Conference in Washingion Predicted By Wilbur Forrcst ' nl i ?:'>??? In Tl ? Vribi - rr>P: '?'.'.:>' '. Nrv \ ??: , : ? bui tl PARIS, i?..,-. ni The conference oS N; ' ,: : nancici and indvistrial leadors, which has been in session two days at the Quai d'Orsaj. adjourned this after noon after adopting Lpi tativo n'-r ,,1(3 .nomic recoti struction of hlurope. 1 ,""'1 I bi tted to the ?nipremc Council al its mceting ' ? ? ne?. A bi ie f comi mnique was ' d, announcing thal n program had been drawn up for submission to the ouncil and tating that in the mean e it u or.U! bc kept secrct, 1 bi oad outlinc of the r rogram. hov, cver, ai c know n to provide for an inlcrnalionnl consortium whereby thc "? oi omic ills of Kurope may bc rem edicd by comnicrcial and industrial ??????'? topether v >'.' Ilnancial ons i eci ? <ary to restorc trade (o normal. Ucparations Issue Cntouched. It v ?mpha .,:?? i in governi ei I i to da;. thal tl c pri si i I did not tal , eitl er thi ?obli or the matlcr or i i ;i).. : i , which will ' h thc i iprcme Council. fhi '? 1 ^ lo-night n reviewing tl i ......... "'l:V illy, 1 prc.l. arv v oi I ,:' ;ig'ic<l to a ? all thi ' Furopean ? " ' ' ; ???.?'?? uffering on ai i'ou ? ol IIn deprcciation in exi hang : "" ? '?'? principal I lugl ; lUissia Kngl I. ? .? brougl I for ????rc1 thcir piooi sition for a consortium fiy bci. Kus a. Thc Kranco ? i gl ish i ?<?-- mit.tcc ? ?' eor.tin ue I o r-tudj this proj I ..: . iany dc tails musl bi clo.ared up, I:'' fir '? om ol vhich :?? whal mono.\ '; : ? group i - lo usc. II i sunpos ed thal I eiil'd '"' in r" v h: proscnl ? oi diti n arc and then, wl ?? all pla arr settlcd. ? ci nsorl ium propo ilioi will * !ei mai ?. hould d i placc i this zroup. and later i i eertain t! at for i hf realizal on . consortium ii ?a ! ' ? ? '.' an in' rnational . ' ing, will thc So' ie ? prc entcd, Greai Britain's Molh - '1' igl ?' rl i ' ? ? ling herself chieflj for thi i eason that she i mffei. ng from unem ploj menl duc to lack of buyci Thi recoi ?' i ucl ion of busi ncs .- ??:' -; gi ?. ?? i???!? a i e: cel lenl outle! for hc good n well as cnrii Ii (ler many, w h ich wi uld I hen I akn its for plnce as onc of Fngland' b< I itomei In reality, thc Kngl; -;i could havc iwaitcd a more prop I toincnt for atl mipting ' i i ?? ha' : '' ?:? . ' ' cc.rtain rea sons cau I Lhcm to hurrj. For onc i ca so'i thc;, nk thal thi pri '-?' ?'.? sir.n goven i . nl ?. il. ;" them evei;. ad anl agc ? . n nd ; he . fi a r I hat thc fall of ' hc Bolshi iki may be fol lowi d b i i ?. ;???? 1 ? anai hy.v n tendencj of the "Tomps'' to cribi ili rior ioti\ to the Briti ii nol g n rallj ared '?????? . Whilc n itli ing di ';?? itp ca r, 1"- orecast rc gii rdi ng thp I !an... meet i ng. it is in crpasingl.s evidc il thal thc Paris gath cring will rp.sult in the formation of ;; inu.deus system whereby nol only Rus '.'. and Gprmany will be ablc to work oui their destinies but in which all thc nations will bo pc.nr.ittcd to join not oi in thi [jenerai reconstruction of Kui i) but of the entire world. Tl ' <ecd for such a ;-ys!em was sown on British initiative at the meet ing ol Premiers Briand and Lloyd Georgc in London. Thc pians drawn up at thc Paria I conference, so far as the Allies are concerned, will either [n- accepted in i fulJ or modified at the Cannes meet ing. Later, it is believed, a more gen- i cral conference will bc held in some neutra] country, and it is possible that .. final vital meeting maj be called in duc time in Washington itself. Public Utilities t'irst PARIS, Dec. 31 I By thc Associated Press). Thc plan for re-establishing l the international credit of Europe is j based partly upon thc international credit scheme of Dr. .J. Ter-Meulen, the DUtch economist, which was approved ) by the financia) conference at Brussels last year. The iciea is first to upbuild thc pub? lic utilities, rallways asd kindred agencies in counlries where economic stagnation is due to lack of transpor tation. Thc assets of the counlries thus aided will, as provided for in thc Tcr Meulen scheme. he pledged as se curity for the loans involved in cases wherc thc consortium ha.? not given a coni v ssion for operation. First Aid for Austria Austria, which is. regarded by the conference as in thc direct need, is ; expected to 1>p thc first beneficiary in i the working out of the scheme, with . t.Iic hopc ihat iier recovery will con (Contlmicd on ntxt pig>)) I BuJIet Greeting New Year Puts Woinaii in Hospital Firearnig Used in Making Live ly tlir Departure of 1921 Kecj) Police Busy The New Year in the downtown Ital ian quarter was greeted with gun powder and bullets. On the stroke of 12 in Mott and adjoining streets re ports of a scoro or morc of guna in the hands of rxcitcd celebrators cchoed. One wonian was huit. The usc of firearms, which is for bidden by the Sullivan law, canie as a surprir.e to the police. Al 1 members of the Italian squad not otherwise as signed wero sent into the quarter with orders to arrost any onc found possess ing a pistol. Mi???. N'ellis Cardelle, thirty-five years old, who was leaning from the second floor of her homo at 159 Mott Street, v.a* wounded in tho left br.east by a stray bullot. She was takon to St. Vincent'a Ilospital, where it was said i a iiospn in a criti ?he is in a critical condition. Zi jf^ ? K.Jm MT4J s ixuam i_,anie ny New Tr f "j ? g 1.1 a ^"1 P ' 55 ? p Three Trealies i? Make (Pperatire Agreemenls of Arms Conference From The Tribuno's li aah, igto B ???< i WASHWGTOV, Dr.v. ftl.-Thc om , ., '.tatlon '?-">--'? wW bc svmmarized ...;.-?. out of it, mcl iding: '? Pour-power Pacifi, trcaty. This , an agreeme I ? part of Brltain, the United States, Japan and France Lo -I each other's rights as to islands in the Pacific Oceai 11 I them to consull with all thc ignatorie ol the trcaty before ? mittmg any overl act with regard to those ? ,ds, and ?. o to consull if any of the islanda in thc Patriii, bel. . . 0 , ol them should be attacked by somc outside power It aci \ nglo-Japane se alliance, \ five-power agreemcnt, fixing - ... i_a] : tonnage for the United States, Great Britain, Japan, Fran .. , ftaly on h ratio of 5-5-3 for llie (irsl three, and L.Tfi foi | rj and (taly. I;. (ixes thc total tonnage, armament and numl airplane carriers which each of the five nftions may ha . ; limits thc : ize of all auxiliary craft to 10,000 tona and theii ai ment to guns of eighl inches. 1: de oi Ihere ma; be a additional treaty with regard to Eubmarine , 3. A six-power trcaty adjusting thc German cable ! tal in the Pacific is to bc signed by thc five prim i ial \ : rj a d a ???? tia'od powers and Holland. Root Resolution Declared Doom Of Subnuirine Naval Experts Vssert \i faeks on Shipping \vr Impraetieable l n <1 ?? r ibe La>v as Interpreled Peril to Assailant Dradly > w\s Vgrees With Plea on \v!iirb Germatis Soughl to Justify Frighlfulness ": VSH1NGT0N, Dec. 31 ? By The * - :-? ciated Press i. Agreemenl by t iie draft ing eommitt,i ? ??' <'??-< ? V. ashinglon ;ri ? na\ al committeo to day er. languagc of the Roi ; re iolution, already aecepted in principle by thi livo powci -. to i ea firm the laws of naval ?-. arfai e applj ing to merchant ? ?:? p s and doclai c I he applical ion of thi ?? law to submarine op ratioi inark ? a direi I step I vi ard aclua! bai : .? ? ? oi ibma rines I rom wari i aga insl merchatil es .-; ?. I' d rafli ng comi iitl ec, hoaded l>: M r. Ri it. i said ful ly to Ii ivi ? this a ?: ? i : . ? :. t closc lowing ' ? o Rool proposal i. which i re gai tled as po ubly >igni(icant of ulti mat i deci'<ii b; Iho Ja iane? I Freni h gove rnnient tn assent to a d c laration of flal prohibition againsl ub marinc i poral ion : against comniercir.l craft. P:>.-:ss:i.'i of oxisting rules of in ternational law m to merchanl ;hip rights in respeet to belligerent war ships is said to have made il clear in the drafting eomm itteo's Iclibe ral ion that ii would bi practicalli impossible for submersibles to adhere to these rules without (he ut most risk to thi underwater vessels. 1;' the ubnierai- j bles ;ii" to be required, a ? they will bc undcr the first Rool resolution, to abandon the proteetion of c.omplete submersion and rise to identify *:? ap proaching vessel with the obj tct of . halting her for visil and search if is a merchant craft, the strangcr, it has been pointed out, might prove to bo a hostile warship instead and ini-I mediately open lire on the submarine. Tba: possibility ?as brought up in | I ie drafting comniittee, but the con :l i sion was that submarines must take | thal risk regardless of their great vulnerability to gun firo. As Mr. Root j pointed out before the full comniittee, ?t is said tho Germans held thal bi cause submarines could not operate un? dcr cruisor warfare rules except with] cxtremo danger lo themsclves they j fould not be required to conform to thoso rules. Mr. Root said the pur pose of his resolution was to express I the direct "negation" of that German contention, and the five powers agreed in principle to thai purpo e. To naval experts the formal publica-j tion of the :.tenient of th?- five chiefj naval powers as to what they under stand the laws of warfare in this con nection to be a:;d tiic positive assertion that thoRO laws apply to all types of : war craft will rnean tho practical abol- i ishment of submarine operations \ against merchant craft, even without j addition of the second Root proposal j to declare such abolishmcnt as a new precept of international law. They do ' not believe submarine'-' would be ein-| ployed t;> overhaul nierchantmen by any power in view of the risks in-j v o l" v o d. British Battleship Is Rnnning Wild in Storm Breaks From Towline in Clian-j nei; Sniall Crew ou Board 1 Jnable to Control Her CHERBOURG, Dec. 31 ( By Tho Asso- i ciated Press).?The British battleship Vengeance, with but a small crew j aboard, was running wildly adrift bc- ? fore a storm" in tho English Channel this morning. in imminent danger of! cellision with other craft or of piling ! up on tho. shore. I The Vengeance. n vessel oi 12,950 tons, was being towed by tugs on her j way -to a shipyard to bo dismantled. Tho tow Hnes parted in the storm last night and the crew was unakle to gain | control of the big ?hip. Two French naval tugs sent out to her rescue have been beaten back by the storm and other British and French naval craft are attempting to reach her. LocJuc to F%Iit Reservations In Parifir Parf Senator IVIakes Knowu His rntenlion Jo Opposr Any Qualifiratioiiis [In l-cs's Majority Demaiirig J hrm Confiden! ?! Will I?: IrtS Uiiderwood i* Expected to Swing llaU' of Demorrats [nto Line for Wcemeni ? ? i ? ? .. .... , i WASHJNGTi . Dec. : I Lodg", |cad of thi ; fjenate and one of thc rpp of thi - govi rnmei >n ? ?? i. : Armanicnt, v ????:? i I treatj by r< ;ei vations offei tor$ mless ?? m i orit; o! I ? mben den -ud it. '] ppl; t< ? ?? ,-???. '?! ii of t: ' f ': P1 " fr im thc 1 treatj ill be bn I . now tsclf. Senator I odge visited the i daj and lalked nfoi - i ; . 'o ip of :;?;.;?? . ; t thi Senali 11 ' ? | ,. made :'. ? ar th l ? ivould ppose ?" ?' ation . vhich, il is ?... |j umjer stood, are being pri i ? I ' ii thi aii ?: ? propo I reserval on ? are bi ing planned i :. ,.-, pom nts of the four- pow ei I real . . Sen ? .' tor w ho conferrcd ??? i'h .-' : ' ? Lodg ?. however, wore reticeni v ha I ha > occurrcd. ! hc v ov, of Sena? tor Lodge ; 3 : hal res rvations neci s -..;?;.. lfe is esp< ly 0] >o ?? accepting re?er\ ai ion ?-, fi ??? i the oppo nents of the trcaty. ':'. however, the majorit> of tl e Scnati agreo on anj resei ^al m Se iiato ? Lodge wil I withdraw opm Resents Fdea of Forcc The propo ;ition to wh ich Se Lodge is oppo 5ed i n pa rl ic.ula r, ai ators to day were advised, is a vatio i to excl ude any moral or obligation to use forcc, based I . theory that Articl ? 11 of thi four power treaty is the ai ic ii \<- inciple as Article X of thc League covei ai t. Senator Lodge takes the nosition that Article 11 does nol bind this country to use force and that the treaty eontem plates conferenccs among the high cont racl i ng parl ies to arri rc al I he aettlement of disputes and disagree ments. In other wo'rds, he dissents sharply from the no ion the four powi r alliance is a "war al' ianci ," i i 'i has been called by its oppo Hencc hc holds that no i , i rvat on i nec - :'' ry. The cxpcctal ion 1 - lhat the . ? ? ncc will end about I hc middle of ?'? ua i y. Thc t real ii : oi ag roi n (Cintinuid on ncxt pago) "Mrssengrr of Pcarc*": $100,000 Kuni Seized British Schooner, Captured When II Strands on Bar, Bc lieved To Bt* 'Myatery' Slii}? ELIZABETH CITY, \. C, Dec. 31. Thc Messengcr of Peace, a I3r owned schooner. which is believed to bc- onc of the "mystery" ships which for months has been sought by revenue nien along the coast in their efforts t ? stoop the flood of liquor from the Wesl Indies, is in port here in the custody of Fcdcral agents. More than a thousand cascs of liquors of the best quality are in her hold ajid the cargo is appraised at $100,000. A mishap brought the Messenger of Pcacc into the clutches of the prohibi tion agents. The ship grounucd on Onacroko Bar on Friuay, its second grounding at this saine point in the lasl few months, and was seized by thc crew of a nearby coast guard station. A coast guard cutter then took It in charge. It is held pending the action of the state prohibition commissioner at Raleigh and the collcctor of cu o ? at Wilmington. The seized schooner's clearance pa pers howed that she had left Nassau for llalifax. Thc master of the vessel claimed he had put in at Onacroke Inlct to obtain water ..nd provisrons, when the stranded vesse' war. boarded by the coast guard statio.: crew. ^greement h) Si? Powera Gives One \Anv 'Each to Vmeriea, .!.:!?.'?; md ! J?>!ta:id: Open to j ,-.-< Apprm 4jI h> I Ioiik ?1 rtn ernnieiits Suiv Harding Delighted With Decision, V- hieh U<> h* - gards as Real ** ietc -*1 By * .. ?? ? . WASHIXGTO I ; ! , ? , : , ? - ithout ?? volved. Thet bi e . i .-,:: ; be ed ' l. Iwci and the 1 ? . b?:t ?,..-!,,; ihoir approval " jtativi ar. nmst I coti i .. ' ? h< ?< than a f French / mad? ? ? . . ai forbidding - ib < ?? . -chanl -.. ? ? : ." ?ime of v - cabl( spatche ? ;e V tris - ta I ... i-,;,,: ;,,,.,,, ,i ?-. |.rpreta ! ' ? ? ? | tt th? had i ? ? ? . ?-. I i ' ? ? ' ??.?' tion of a a th? '? from h cabl i Statel. Yap-Hha . ?' ' ... ... 011 .... c In addition, ...; -. L'utcH ti rri' Dut< :> Rri bli in \d i of v er* : * of .. ., ! . '< p to ?'. ..' had ,:.',. 5O01 after their s i and port rhi . ? . ... on ? ? - t h ? ?? . ' : ? ? (Juam. : ?? ? ? ' A ' ??;?... ?'? i intr an ? ting f * :i< isla 'i '-.???'? . thi ? (" oavo ' .'.'? ? the separate tri eeti ntry and Germai live principi - ? ? at.". power ," i t United ia ale? w I !. is ca . ? efoi it wa neices ... .-. ? principal V ted powera, '? I. in view , ?- . called Gen wa i wned tizen oi '. ?' er i i and thi in i ? : ch po Si\ N'ations Represented Tkeref re, six nal ons wen epra The ? ? ? Brita . Japan France, Ita Cetner lands wa represi I nister of Foreign Afl Van Karnebeek; Brita ; Franci b> M. Sarraul and '?'?. ,f'.;s serand; Italy by Signo Alb rtini and Ambassador Ricci; ?i M 51 dehara, and retary Hughes, who was ass ted bj I Under-Secre-tary Flctcber and by Messrs. Hari ison and Mac W-uri The decision on ?'?: ? Paci i ai I cables, it was announced, was "with? out prejudicc" to tho decisi '.?> oe reached late to the - ^bles in the Atlai '.'.. ?'!?. in other w irdsi to daj - decisions on the i ?;?:? - , round Yap will have no eft" cl in any way on the decision to be reachqd o? -the Atlantic cables at a future i ? encc. To-day' etinj ca ivas ; sa;d. to take ??" ' ... o cir ? i-'ve.. One was that all thi na I tions involvad wero ably represeuted hi re, whi.'h wouW moan that the quos ' tions coald be djscussed around a taDl? i e>f by..Jongthy six-sided corrc spendeflwo. In addition, Forei?rn Mifl i ister \ a-! Karnebeefi of Tlolland is ' leaving Washington to return bo-?iis ; llaguo o:i Tuosday. The .-econd\y*& son was that there was nothing '.ti-da;' i for tho conforotiCo doloe;at< s to do on i tho conferericc itself, sirice until cables I have been receivcd from home go?