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according to oth eptions. Wc poatpoi ? ? . contenting our eelves to answerin present question? ?nd taking everj opportunity to flattrr <ur trans-A lant ends, wl o wi re ?ccepting everyth ns given them nt it f.ice value. Thei were afterward sstoni5i*',.i to find how our Ideas were full of tucks i .; folds. Our lead. i i r,iade the same 1919 in <lca!ir.|i: with Presidei V, .'? ?;?, n::d were slmilarly ae p'icity." St, Brico, writing in "The Journal," *ras more bitter in his comment. British Dnplicity~Charged ' Engl ent icftme,' be asserted "and 1 :c jeded In realizii g .* '? -. ? ? ? ? gemony such aa tio nation evi thrown on Fram of im j erialism." Alluding to the plan outlined b; eonference, a joke t<, pre ent reactii again.M ni tarisi the Hughes pro jrram - i nomically in the di . ith a coloi have an r o u t c s, A ? ion to free only thoi e iat free ? dea to th< on De ? o f C. a p - - ? "Thi ? ? . ? pa o . ? ? ? turn I . r of thi British pin .' ? . -i? ?? Quotatton Qncstioned Comnn thc il ? ? quant tl ? unl\ wr'.t ..- e r i t ? bes ti ? . ? ii-of indei thc ? .? r.. . j n ff of the nat y, ? . , thc pub isher at ** ? . and v.'i: h aut only i ? responsibilil clan Lord Lcc': ,- ? is one and conclu "Unl eague of Nations be -., as the pr?:.i \ ? ? ? - ..-..- not, in ac ? ? ? w .',(?'- I- rance . . p ? ? ii ? ? .- % of a great ?? ' i i\ . France, spite ? t of her ic vi fice the ty and ..? ? '. ? ? ? . Another Methodist Pastor Joins Plea for Dancing rhe Rev. V E. Wright Sup port.s Dr. ^i'lc \- Campaign lo End < :u ii Ban ? ministei ot .. ?. "? - t. rday lo -< Re- ? Harry Miil, Han ?? 1 i ? ' ? . > irch, in hti pr ai d card i , ? ., -. .i- .; r. . i ? ' ' :.'?'. However, Edward F.'. ",\ ?-: I. p ? the Fb and " ? - i : r.j - . ? "l :..'???? ' ' I ?' "? -lillor," ii Wright ' 1 , ? ndit - of widespreai that dai ns and i - ? : ""Vi ? -. ? - li - * I at thr f mple af i ? ying, if no Y arni ? "Ofi ? ? dancing pub ? ' ? ? o have i I ph g ls likely i "I ti thnt Mr. M . ? ' a! th ough nol I - that he haa . acl ated Johi \V< h Open House at Y. M. C. A. Hundred s Attend Wesl Side Brant'h Reception . . Men"? i ? tian Ai o ? ? use yes ? . i ? West f":ft> ' tany hui dr. d: : . : I during the after n '.. ? , chairman of the oi mitti und f, Wil.ii ecretary w i 1 i m i 11. e o o f v e ? hot . pii ? '?' ? ' phown i: the ai ??,'.,. I | is a center of al - . , it ions vcri staged and other con ing and s ed con ? i . .....,:-t. 'i hc . v- ,..? Year's ;.-.-??.. that di part . ?-, givei in t he audi torium Right to Strike Made Issue Hotval Habeas Corpus Hearing Besun in l . S. Courl KANSAt ? (By Thi Asso , .- , pr, ' . i an i release oi rit of habess corpus of Ale: ?' and Augui t Dorcl, rs of tl Kansas Mine ' Worki rs' ' ? ? '' ??ng m.v .. on\ r or vio at ing tho Btate indu ' rt acl by _ ealling .... ( ? Federa Court i:i Kansas < ty, Kai ., t i-day. Attorne\ Genei hard J. Hopkins, oi Kar sas ' only ] ible que^ i ion was thi .. ? ' '' ? *??-? '?'?? 1 ? dustrial He said the plai: - tiffs had no' n i eprived of any granted them by the Federal com I itul .or. Phil Callery, Howat's attorney, ar gued tl provision of the Kar.-ai Industrial Court law, which denies the right to striki cali r> strlki , is a violation uf thi ! ourteenth Amendmcnt to thc Federal Com titut ? Lisbon Cabinet Resiffns Militarv or Other IJictatorrdiip Bein-r Talked Of LISBON, Jan. 2 (By The Associated !'riii . 1': e Cai head % hy Cunha Leal at Premier and Minister of Finance has resigi ed. The probability of tl.e establi of a military or other dictatorship is hoing talked of, but notb ng in I i line \eloped. The resi^. . ; Cunha Leal was due to incompatil ty i f opinion be? tween the Pren ier and the members of tiie political parties concerning the boldirrr c" eleel The Cabinet of Cunha Leal war formed December 16. Subway Fire Halts Traffie Fire ini. nnel box on the upper level ofth< Chambers Street sub Vi.y station of the Interborough sub way at 10 o n ght was com - ?? ii.- ? efip cn ;!;,_, lowev level i-n-^ : den e smoke alarm. Deputj ! ? i ? Helm Fo ind the ':U^c, which wi ? ? hed wi*h . .. ..i apparatus, .- . irtually no damage. Ti aft bov-nd *'?cks o' *'*?" nubv/aj.i I % up about ?-.fteea micutefc India Congress BarksGuiirihi in "Noii-Violenpe*' Rudicals and Conservativen Allke Lose to Policy of Passive Resistance in the foi- llonie Hule lipht To Remain in Einpirc Cliecring Throngs 5 Deep Greet Prince of Wales on Arrival in ltan<;oon LONDON. Jan. 2 (By The Associati I Press).-?That Mi andis Karnmchand : remains thi dicl itor of India's national i piri ? , and 1 hat hi "non co-t pr ral ive" and "no violi nce*' pro? gram will 1 i cai rii ,1 oui dui ??;? ? ln en suing year,.? ;. ure to ob tain home rule, : i the outi tnnding de of t hc All India i 'o gi v. ic , i. . ? . ... ? ? .\ -,..?,,,.. Decembcr 29, aci rding flicial quar re, where I ? Coi grc! - and il s egei ral ( fifi .,)<? ! ";;,! natl 1' is stati d ??,. Gani maim d coi - : l hi , . , , . ,. defeate ; the extn l ol -; ? !??",. ;- - ed by thi Al urothi . nd thal he also ha ? ? ? torious o ,'Ci ;. p Right v ? em t, whicl ad1 icati : cntering I local coui rthei e Natii -1 . by c *;'" al nn thod -. ., - t v ich had bi ? . ... ? er ? forci pn 11 ? Mad a British An < onl used Beside Gandhi lictatorship ? <??<. of the ' ne i wen olu p issi d to ' coi ci nl nati n <???> ' . attempt t tti meai ng o official I here el, im that ? utiona an ng, tl i be the carryir.f oui i ? , ? ... , payment of taxi a tl i dunti e ng, .... .'-.'?'? cated a ?? , f; n^rr ii Peih . wh e tl latl consieTeroi to be Gar, Ihi ....., -,.. f hii ritics that 1 ? rram n< gal? -. circlei hei terprel om.-.-.?*. ..... of i desin ; ? i ?, , ?-. .., . , t ' ? the P.iii I ? ?; All-India Congn i ': '? tidepei :. . ... '?'? i <?? t 01 tive government i India remi lution i coi ?? rn - 'Swaraj ? v 'A ' ... .,. ? the prec si meai ;. of the ten 'swaraj,' the conc the cvei of tl Bri ... ? I oph ?? ln in securing -, ? , > . Khalifat wrongs, , cloo nol wis! to mpleti indi pe di nci bi I il the Briti congress ' .... eoi nect ion wil | ? ? ? lai ? ? ; ? . ependeni Republic (-'.(port Dc nicd [t was a | ? closely con; ' 11 ' ' ' i - (hat the [eprecated m.-idi '?> ijndiar, . ror ..-. nd " in on en i ? . ? - i India. ]'??> 'ible thi ;.? dei Ian ;. t,. ; end cod inadi I Washingtoi . I ro India aral i oi Indii was I .. j . .i . i Mos'em confei ,,. medal ad, when :.,-? ' ' ' . i the A!l ' '' India 0 i evcnii lishi a cabled i ? | ?? Govern i ? ? ? ? ..- :- ..,-, hei ' , i izpur Whirka .:i * hi Ro! tal district, !)???. -??:? s that i i . : . [ ;? ? ? . u *ioi no ??? perativi were ar ? here ai i thal .'? ermined a< i : ?? ere n ade ? ? : hei I h gi fhci thi i ol were attneked l'i p '? ? tire 1 Three Killed in Riut Thi attack wn r< n [), 24, bui the mob wa - pi rsi d bj the an -. al oi ti oop i fn A .-. I 1 hree pori ons wei i de d. ??? aispati i : . that Un i . into th< affa i co uinj 'I he recept ion aeeordei Un Princ of Wales at Rangooi succes, surpassing ?, ? ing th local go; 71 ;.;:??' t ? ad dan d to hi pi , according I . i ffii adv I ....... I ? ?.,,.?,, inj five row. <i . ., . tiie pn ? . , inainlj through 1 lni Bui n ? ? ? ] uai ters, i i ? ins licnci pn do n nal ; in the crowds, v\! icl wen well hai ed. No friction \ police ccurred ai . ??? ... I bu i l spontai ou chei ? ? , ] the P ince, the adviees i Rumi rs of troul the Burmi si outside ? ' Rai goo fi om al tei ding ihe reception, bui with the on ? pt ion ihe clos ing d wn i ome of the Indiar stalle in thi Bazaar, which were re ope led befor? noon, the boyci11 said 7 ? 1 avi I ? en v holly ineffee RANGOON, Britis-h India, J> ?:. 2. I hi Prince of Wales, continu tour of India, arrived 1 i ti ds . roi Lasl War Slill lo Come. Says Premier Massey Four-l'ov,< r Alliance Best Peace Guaranty, However, Mes sa^e Dcclares LONDON, Jan. 2.?Premier Massey, of New Zealand, in his New Year' i&g", in emphasizing the irnj rtancc of peace for assi the pi ess of re copstructii u, di lu rei I ha! rct ults l The greati st mportance from Washingtoi < oi en nci i re pre bable, uriA that ii ai ;. icable quadruph rangement can be maintained it will b,1 the best guaranty < tho peace o the world ever known, ::,; :; a dispatch to "The London Times" from Welling ton. "No nations have more to gain hy peace than the young i;rA;*h nations of ti," Pacific,*' the Premier's message continues, "but whatever agrtement is ( i between the pre; i nt great powers nor,!"- of their representatives think the world has s< n ne last war." He warns against the empire lapsiAig into absolute unpreparedness. Unmasked Firenien Battle Amnionia Futnes in Cellar An ammonia pipe burst last night in en artificia.l ice plant in the cel ar of 227 First Avenue. Morris Kletter, clerk in a United Cigar store at. 229 First Avenue, called tne firemen when hc began to smell ammonia a i i traced the odor to the ice plant. Members oi the Rescui Squad shut of! the r!ow of the gas without stopping i ii ; '..'. on their i ia k< and did iheir work so promptly that none of the in tl ; partment above the ice plant su pected that anythin) wrong until thi were a bout I o depart. Emma Golriinun Sets Out Again To Try Stodkliolm's Latrhstring RIGA -Tan. 2 (By The Associatod i'i ? ? | fi r a week' i impi isonmcnl. during which thej were n l permitted to communicate with outaiders, Kmma .': In 'm. Alexander Bcrkman and AlOx ander Shaniro, deportees from America, vho I'vcen Ij i rum ".it oi Sov iet Rus? sia, i o-dii; starti'il n ne. i I Li me for Reval. Fsthonia, en their way lo Rtock holm. Not unt ': the corr pondi i ? hi . identally encount ered tin trio nl l ? ? i i here was ii knowi -' il after they had started for ! to kh ilm the tatifv or s L S. soiale iOllfi'r ; i arns , . ?. ,..]? fo have op. i | not icealilv. Borah < li?n?i s Viewpoinl : ???'. n i' i.. - . g al chiefl because he . ??? , ? i . '.: foarlcssl . ? i inn , ? . : ? , ? . i | ; un whispering. Bul hi nl lack i e I ? i ! ic I reaty ? . i Iu aptlj enough ii tlu i hurch of he ( o' ei ant, to lh^ effi ct tl al trti.r country should not n^rree to it unt il all \ ng in thc Far East had righted .vi irprisi vii ? h last l ?ct hi?r. Thei ? a atli ;ing Pn 1 ? ?: ? ' .: foi ha / ? iled thei i Easten litua i thc i . arni? .... thi groun.l I .; of cou rse nothing i ould bi doi . ? t, and that fa that noii ; ?'. eonfcrei e nd pn. e po bilit; nent li y. .-. i ? nent, I '?? navti armai i lin itation has be ; .. ? and n ho c li hei :,.',. plished c Far 1 v .? ;. I" - , ? , hc n M B< rr^. are :.? r from hapm. M , ? to Mr. II ighi ? - of tlu ? orous at ? ack ???? I i hn beei made \ ? ? insid l : nfi r, in e b 1 e i k c i ll! "'?,'?.. i : 'n ident: "The Ll 11 Fi How t h e t e x I i ' e$ offi I i-eal I deb gat i Ko-callei Chita govei nmei I <*? uni ? said to emanate 1 nm ?, ? . and report inc ... ,i, coi ei 5ii1 ion ? ? agi een I i !' ' ne. nnd ol ? ? .- ven rm nl "Gross Fabrii it ion Hc Saj ? '??????' ulio tn .: t hat - incc ( e momi nl A ed i o. nents carri ? . poi . .'.... terveniio . li. '.? eo-i pei ation i '? ? L'nitei ?-.... Gernn .'..-. ... ? po of the Rus p e o p 11 ,..,,. nctrot at. ' , - g 'i me :, ? . .-... or the di ; " "" s tin i apj i . ?'?"..... ? . , ? ? ? j . n e w s. I c o n s i d e .. ? ? ? . ???-???..?., i : . , . ( bita, ?rai au thoritv, ...... ? ting plcii h ? e powers reprosi the Wi . , . -',.. ( ,-, | eems l.'ec ontrary to I ; ,, 1 "Believe, i ?: ?.??'.?? . , , . ????.?. . ... ' ng the sm. , ng to into the :"erenc ? . . ? ? ? ealizatioi ? ? . ?, ? * i . at ... ' ? ? ' ?? I ipproa this coi ronec ? i iclation Thi French were al l at lhe po ? ial ? coi "erei -.? i ;. t attemj to d 11 ve .... into " ' ?'? " ; ? . , ed, Brought Briand ar.d * .,, h I - ?' i , .,-. ns d . bul .. maki i ' ppe ' agaii ? an; hi ... . ? - lhat lln Pi niier i [? rance, ' ind, ? nu!, the j , ? (ly for lhi purpi ... i ii Mar hal Foch ?> , ? I - .: . ?,. i ?-. - and ;- c id ; allj i ;- h fai ore . ?-' ?' ati n, ? ? the thought thal h < ? nd at Wa ? ngl other I big powers united ngainst them, with lea of forcinj t? i to give up '. hat thc; egai de i tl r normal Far I \' ith the: ? ifr iou ,; oug ! I ' ? ?" man here wl.uld nol b ii i shocked if di co tha ! ri nci i n rapan I ad doi ? negot i,.'':..: ... -? . of thi ? ? i. ? ?' i r e i i >:??.er* ca it is only a i e tioi so far a tl ? conf ?rence is con ? erni ?? enlistinj i pport. . '' here is i,, \ oting on any s ib.ji i l VV1 ' < i. d thei ? i nld !,?' i. i nies that ended it nationt by u . ,-?,.- ?? ou: vot could nol have ' ireed Fram red e 1 ei army onc corp rai' guard. i W'ln ; he rel .. ed t nc< < p acceptable to the othe powi n on I c i submarine tonnage that ended that. All ??? . ? limitinj ubi larinc t onnage waa abandon d I inlj unanimi u ag re< "? : i an be n acl < d. One natii n n iss '?-: fron any ajrreemen makes- ttiat atrreement exactly and prcciselj a pol .i ? ii.- a foui flush. No Such Price- Justifiablc ural] any one countrj attei i .,: ci nf< ronce liki s lo find I ne vn,,,* l ' representatives i uppoi ted by ? of uther powers, But any idea ' ' ?? the support of a second power ... thc Washingcon conference i- impor tant en. ugh to nav a high price roi itical y i just silly foi ;:. . " stated, and thal is why, ;." ' though cveiy one i.s more or less inter ted .ri these allegud French-Japam leg il ial ioi s, no < ne heri ;- wildlj . ??: - i ted about them except t! o ? who will pr, k up anj club they see to bit , .?? .-,.; vi. nce. Senator Borah in his statement to? day said, in part: "If t'nrie Sam goes into the alliance business he will have to sit up night;; and employ a battalion of private de ti < tivi .-, to find out and keep him posted as to what is going on with referenee to the secret counter al.iar.es which are rr.p.do behind his huck or perhaps under h% nose. "Another thing which is not without deop significanco is the fact thal scarcely a year ago there was revealed to the Se.nato Foreign Relations Com m ttee by a spokesman for the Stnte Department tl o existence of a Franco Japane&e alliance. and secret ag ee ment with referenee to a division be tv ? themselves of the former Ger? man cables in the Atlantie a'rd lhe Pa cific. Despite lhe fact that we had claims t . those cables. Fr.ince and Japan refused to concede that we had any rights v hatsoever prior to the ones they themselves advanced. "No one need be a3tounded, there forc. if fhe ^atost revpJa* ons reeard ing a secret ag eement between France and Japan should prove true 'The best thing we can do is to re-1 other day tho Latvian nuthoritics boatdcd the trnin on Lhe outskii i of thf city .ind hc'd up Lhe party, "They thought we were dnngerous Bo hevik agents and searchi d ua I or jewcls, ii"l!l nnd pnpers, bui fmeling m ni lhe;, ri loni ed u i," aid Berl iniui "We hope lo gel I o Stockholm this ? i ." he addrel, but Emma G ildman Pilpplrmented this with n remnrk pi omprcel I".- thi ? xpei iencc i of 11 ,, ., far 'Vou never ean tell,*' ? i,e said, fu ?? tn I ;.'? - unyl hing I o do ?>'?: Ih t.l ti . II nnci , '?,.", and bj prcsei mi ov ii inelepi ; denci w,- noed ni-t bi il ol Biiy secrel t\p.re mentR which they may make omnnq themsclvcB." Asks ( . S. Envoy View Franco-Japanese Papers Member of Chita Dc.legntion Says More Documents Uenr. ing on Alleged Plot ?>n Pile V, ASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (By Thi \ i ociatcd Pros s). :t,,. , K. Skvirsky, i meml ei of I c delcgatio o the Pai i -rn Ri . aid i lay 1 it ni ? ;?,<-.. I doe iimenl i , v hich l o said ! nd P i.- . between thi 1 rene i and .1 ai ... ,. ,,...,..,,,.,-. ,,,. ,1,,, subj ' i proti lorati over Siberin, wen hi government and that . mission would be given for the ii pe.i tioi ol thi ??? pr-.pers, 7 well n the tho made puh] n y I ' ir- a ,. ii\ icei edil. I repre ? ?.' - :.' , i '? \ . -?;. . ? , ?. ,. :"? ir ?; ? . ' | ?, ? ' ? ? ? ? .?*> ?? erii an Coi iul < iem ra, to Is obi ? K Caldweli, who poi ? neei i Chita, lv> aulhori ed to i - ? ? . ? | ? ? : . M "Thr i.i,- Amcrie nn mission 1 I '. .' ln continued, "w;i . ; ?., of ' ?: J me *' Abbotl nttache to thi Americar En hai -\ al I'ck ? and l oloncl Davis, the iiitai y ;,;i;u hc. 1 undei atand I hal Dr. Abbotl. who ? no i the Un I State ? - an advi er to tlu \ coni'''i nce delegation, nitteel engt.hj report en lesu ' o Chita Vi time th United Stati at i hita Jai ? ion K. ( era! at Kobe, Ja] un, who ,vh ; for maiij years thi Am - eai Con il nd who i tl rougl ; familiar witl 11 e polil i ., I situation ln 1 Siberia. \S e want the I -uth Lo bi ? ? .-..,.- bei ia. Whj L pub . '? i '.:..'?. u's ? :.??-. " ? believe t il every vord . li -umi ? ? : . ; . j the lapai c o U . .... i. for then to eva our ui thi itj the document i ,..,- tion, bu .,;i: '?? a obtain II , ? ma er that othei ;ov< . n getting ci ii i ol fanf < ommuni utii , concei ? i hei i owi uatio ' ,:. n Everybod I ... . | hat l91fc : i - poi ' ? .; . . ' .. ... IT. with .' as nte taken up h\ ket . : ?' ' ' '"? ? concrrnin bcrii '? ' ?>? .? peop'e ? i ii . lic," Mr. :k\ ... ... - ed " ! iapane troop havi be< n I over thr< years, ? liiifi po bl o that ordi ??-? '..,.. ioi bl i b are io pi rniitt e coi ren . bmh ??:> :. f irmal pmti -? at the same . ... n to coi ?'. i ? ... itions in "C-olden Rule' Store Chief <aif? Hours, Raises Pay 600 <:ierk?. All Stackholdcrs. Vote "The Bobs" a Raise, Too. !mt Hc Declini ? CINCINNA1 . Ja .?Six I ' mploj ecs of tl '-. , ? Cl !.' ny, o! \\ ch Art! ur Nasl "G ll [1U| '"..<'.. ?...-? ; go to Wl . | l i . , piei . ; i result o i taki [Jol ;| ,Ietn polc ? ??:' i oon increasing the wagoi eni] vei ci nd lopting i o - ? i to i ??'... e I e fori y-: fi n hou -. ?', employees, are stockholdci a< co du ?? to th "G il ? Rule" plan. voti d the 10 per cenl v age increo ' ? ? !- :tioi ii \, rking ln u ifter Mi had pr< posed the a ?; ... ? . 11 i o l . bm i 11 ed I i adopted t! ? resol il mously. . R"i'r' "' ???' ' oi the . loyeea ':" :' pugge ' d 7' al th 5oIu ., n i amencli d in ordei to mal ? pro\ i ... j1 : ;'"' ??' ' alarj increase und v oi ? -,?? o i- reduction for >lr. N'a ; und ocii t .- ^e'cul ives ^ ; king foi I im sclf and 1 - ?r. '? I dd lined to accci l thi amendment, "We cannot adopt a reductio i in ( n ' ' '? g ' "!"'-- oi i.-\ -?!'? u d 0th( r rx < eutivi -," he said. "Although the em i give full service to thi ' ' i !"?' ? in fortj hours ?. acfi ?.. , k it i impossible for us txecutivci to do oui Lai k i right in that time. "Wi executives must work Ionger than forty hours each week if oui con cern continues to proi m r. I hcrefore I decline to admil the a i endmenfc nmi allow tne execul ives n incn ase in salary and reduction in v orking houi ? " Crowds Almost Storm Art Gallery Io See "Blue Boy' Famous Painling To We Shotvn in London for Month, Then Comes lo United Slates : ONDON, Jan. 2 (By The Assoi iatcel Press.) Remarkable scenes were wit nessed nt the National Gallery to-day, when great crowd:; almost stormed the building to see Gainsborough's famous ' Blue Boy," after tho announcement that it would be exhibited foi a month beginning to-day, prior to its shipment to America as the property of Henry E. Huntington, of New York ancj Cali fornin, who recently purchaseel i, fr ri the co.lection of the Duke of Westmin ster. The public has been bemoaning Vu fact that the picture had been sold out side of England, and th- news that it would bc brought from the Duke of ^estminster's gallery to tlie National Gallery to remain onlv thirty days brought Lhrongs to the place of exhibi? tion, inc uding many famous' artists So great was the crush that large num? bers were unable to get nettr enoueli to see the picture. - ? ? i . -^ All Citizens ot* Tripolitania 20 Years Old or More to Vote ROME, Jan. 2.?Preliminary to granting self-government to Tripoli i:inia, northern Africa, the Goven i of 1 ripoli has promulgated several dc crees conceming tho new judicial and parhamentary procedure and regarding the electoral Bystem, under B-hi :h !" persons of twenty years of age will teceivc t lie franchise. Splil in Dail lonlmiws as II Vfoets for Vote ICnn'liiu il fro n p gr onu) i public I. .1 ii '. ? n ?' ?" '?? ???? tion of ra* "i ? | cntion, Mr. Childi i a ? ?. Led th il Ic than 10 ner cent ?;' .?? 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But I now there i Lo be a m w odc and . m i? sj stem organi : % r hi indepen - dent aui hoi;, ie? al i rga, v, ho ib s pi ie the (Ihinese limit' Lion undei wl cli they have bi ei laboring. Van Kameheek, Calied Back ToTlio Ha?r?e, Sai!sTo-morro*w WASHINGTON, Jai 2. - Jonkheer Van Karnebei k, hci I of the Nethi lands arms dele rai io i nd rtini Ler foi ! ? ? Affain oi the Du ch govein ment, denarts from Washington to i,: r a ?'?? t . sail I rom N'ow V'oi k on the Am iterdam Wednc day, having been called back to The Hagu : by im por ant state affairs. ?' nkhe r Van Ki lebeek went to-day j Lo tin VVhiti 11 ii .. . nol only to pre; . 1" Mr. and Mrs. Harding li -, New "?' ???? gri rl' igs to them and to the Amcrieai ' ati m, but al o to exprcss his high ap ? preciation of American hos pitalil v and of lhe friendly spirit shown by thei United States toward Holland. LaterI he ca led on Secr starv Hu ? Jonkheer Van Bloktand wilJ head the Nethelanda de'egalion after Van] Ki i nebi ek's d pan ure, nnd he will b assisted by Jonkheer de Beaufort. Bnuih Iit.iures "0 in Bavaria BERLIN, Jan. 2 (By The Associated Press). . \ bomh was exploded amoni the crow I listehing to a band in I ? market place of Dii . ? bueh . Ba r n on New Year's Eve, injuring fifty pe ' ri twenty of them seriously. The thrower of ;he bomb, a youth, nnd aov hi person we ?< arrested May /?V Screen(ftnd9s BoSS >?? ''^<&V< <.***** "fT'i// f/. f.'rri .. Postmntter t,,n rrril. who (idmils he ia t onsidrr mix ii $liiO.OO().a-yrar "ff<r to ai' ? pf thr pusi nf mipri'tni'. <ir. hitct oj tlir motion piclttre in? dustry of thr. I nilrd States K. Yvanamakcr i-' 3 ? H "i ? Savecl at r iro [is SJuller in lifi 'i ?? L'ictin ? ? ome by Smoke aroused ufl'ocatior hc tri , o roo'i -. ? lo which ii hou !.:,'?'. i I . gto l bat ro 11; o butler fou ? ??: jump out ol . .'.: . - u ? ' .. ? . . :-...-, '?? ? pi ed irriei Mr ? . - . ;:- K ther .v . ' '? ? .. J.. iw from her v the , '' i ai aki ........ on Whnl . ', , . .... ? p er to .??? .. in by Pi ..-.,.. ? ' ...... [g ^|,,(,- nl r o u . [?), out the ' ? lloti ilo'ley, at ?'. ?,\ ? ? . vVa&hingtoi Ifoti " V ? ? i., ' ? U ? ? Kerotine, Henr Pla tand K n I hi. ' ? - - . : .. ? ,.. ... ... ? ? ? . itfr. pi ? ereisi it thi ition al City I Wl i ? ' ' nbsenci cah . ? ne: i . ? ? ;.,..?? fi re Late . ? iblic of i ' ? . ? ???..,.? : . . ..... .-rnpathy 11 d e p u t y p o 1 i c e ..... rieud of lhe M Hays May Be Filiti Boss on January 14 le.on'in./'.il Inn p-;i r.nri ia?? ', hi they ? il wi I ?? a I b i: fatal to thi r istry nnd tl i t i.i -. ? r..? ? f ri rhoul h c< i . denl ??. , i Prcstige lo Industry They have thus c-on sion.il n ? lid b wil the lituation, * al ri man of na ti on al p needed stability and pr? ' - to l < nnd l . . .;,? -... ire of the produ I . . ? ture it desires. ft i thnt n man of Mi II would ca rry greal '? fht i - bating any conl n pla ted ? idverse to the industry an'l u . ! in el ing cen orshirm now i 1 rci ened iri 'ariou% sitatf According to n ' ent ed ? ... present .t ive: oi - t he rlen of l.a n : pri V':! ;.'?: ,;-,'? Con chanjre, tin I, I . ? I' tui pany, the Fo l I'niversnl 3 '' I - < ? pany. rhe idea ? .I at. a ??????. . ' ?-. tion of the Mot I . ? produei rs ar.d di? ? ?, ? jn t iliini rv, needed t nalii man t ? .- p . | r William A. Bi h WailJ t Wi i . ;?'?????. including II ? ? er I' ? Coiby, \.lberl F. Be George WcAi id J H. 3 '.!:'. Mr v- r a U-Tgl ?'?,;, nl ? * tee, Carl 3 Led l aster General at ' i cek ago. Mi Maj - rei i ... Thirteen Governora Help Keep Arnis [ssue Aliv< Several Agrcc to Speak in Cam paipn to Perpetuate :)i< Meas of Confe**enec . a. HI.VGTON : .. G thirteen sta ? ' a ? . ..? ? he Limita io n t *...-?? r question after thi nce, the counc , . Goverr.oi ? ? ? Davi laine, Mt-i ' - N'i w Jei ' ? I of Ai of 3 }. ? ? . '.-??'- ? I - - . .-. - i -; i, ... greei spei ?. ' i ' ?, peakcrs' burcau ? ? ' . ? ...,.-. , ... . ..... tion to the ca tion 1 . . ? lii p of t! ? ? - i n g t ...??' .. ? ? ? ? . . ..., I Finlaud Quit3 Kareiian Refaels at Requesl of Soviel ? % ;-,,:., i ... . ? ....... . ent tha : s_.ll ..??.-, a havi ? ? ? ? I ? ;?? ???.? Offi al 5 made tha r- K ar. I , be l expei I fron eour.tr; 'ii accordance wi . . - aw." Bolsl . ?... ? ' igaim t Finla - leged aid 1 the Karalii ? ; ... Berlin's 1922 ' , Is Ban on Me moirn BERL ing are (, . , ?? ?? Poet Plays Pied Piper And Reg Poodle \)<t.i I ? = >< < - |o J ' and Gold< \dinil tfe1 " '?' :f,1 !'? '? 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