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Re w'Uf A PIG I-M, Gi[NhK'SWKI IS STeeiEN

Gay Young Ade Suspected ofTaking French Expert's Pol

Rogwer to Partis.

Div; p nce qf a cawe of chamA-Mage. t x-four bottles of PolRtoger 194, has dirupted the Frenchdeegation to the disarmament con-

e wive wain the hotel room

enauped by X. Maurice Casenave.flaacia ezpor and French flocalI

aIen n Now York during the war.' 14nch detectivee accompanying

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t4my asui And.LynohigaeNre *hAdmforU ary

ar ants..i- tews esretis.sotpu'Repu Leader MondlJ

will Wnounce t the Iprogam fer the House 4 ig thecoming week, the start of the legin,lative grind, of its first regular abe-men.Ahead of Congres are all the

money supply bills for, the GovernMpt for the fiscal year beginningJuty 1 next. In addition. there willbe brought out the general legislo-tion and the great multiplicity of pti-vato bills usual at a regular session.The present House was organized

last April for the extraordinary see-sion called by President warding torevise the tax and tariff laws and topass readjustment legislation. Thetax law was revised, but the tarifflaw is still in course of chanme inthe 'Senate.

Antt-Lynching DID Sehedaaed.Much unfinished legislation is ready

for consideration by the House. OneImportint measure that- is to bepressed is the anti-lynching bill. rec-.ommended by the President. Thepending bill brings the crime underthe Federal jurisdiction, and pro-vides imprisonment for State or Ocalofficials who fail to guard prisonerssought by lynching mobs and fineofor countjes Ip which the crimes takeplace.Attersey .lenoral Dawgherty haan approval to-the legislation ask-.med, &ad ft Is to be Passed through

The ,nm. pfthough aginttedly tllp;j" M'tn. 'MUkay of L. thle.-Aldse have surged tht

etetoesttseeendtimatherll

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A=; t&m.ps-

Eo' gent "as

.pposing the bill ow the grousi that

more ase competierof the baa-ag business.-Te huseappr altim ~ it-

... some of the mrain .p.2''"'"aLlls and other committewil begin1urning out legislation that has. bemen'eld up for the coming sesslosa.Among these measutA are the Pan-ima Canal toll. act, which would per-it free use of the canal by Amern-~an coastwise vessels. Another im-xirtant measure is the securities "blueky" bill which would provide super- 6ision over the issuance of new se-1,uritiee. t

LOAN COMPANIES WILL AIDFARMERS IF -BANKS DON'T.

CHICAGO, Dec. 3.--If financial in-titutions, aouch as local hank or State1rust companies, refuse or fall to .inance the farmer under the plans t1f the War Finance Corporation, orfthere be red tape or delay in mm- -

mediate financing, cattle loan com-pantee or other institutions will beirganised to meet the need of the~orn belt lve stock men,.This statement was made here yes- i;Lrday at the clos of a meeting of the te~ern belt advisory comtmittee of the r

War~ Finance Corporation.The commilttee I t. report asserted athat It was of the opinion that theseed of funds by. the #aers of the a~ir belt can be fully -e under planls Iinier whiob tbgWa Finance Cer- j

Fermors in the rpr

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ID.6.MV99UR,00IERED .

AWAMO~LOWIO MNMtnheup

~~e~~ja Wty

O .Softh'beacatthere

U.S. .. WoAter isifgo.Year

CMao "iqs. Son of Mrs. Elima-both EChtk. of Blooming .len,Beeks enry, Pa., who was ep-

in otuhebrn Ru-No Ithautem40f Im.* TomeErats was serV-iag on the Mon-nowlte Relifcqilsslon motto that countryby the Mennon-ites of NorthAmerica to a1the i r strieben'brethren andotber. Ali efawtto locate KWSby the State be-partment andother ageacke

have pred -futIle. His motherredes near Bloomlaeg ai,. andan only brother. Jpcb, at Ma-coungle, Pa. Him relatives an-lously await soMe word of 'Nyoung man's whereabouts, trust-In that o news is good news andthat he is sill alive.

IMUSIC IN CHURCHEIFirst -WOh

A speoial nusial e r servicewill be hpeld unday at the First Con-rregdoWnal Church. Tenth and 0treets northwest, at 4 p. m., Openingwith an organ recital. The followingProgram will be : For organ.

-BYmphieZ u," first move-ment (Widor); "Mcherme-Pastorale"f4rlai); "The ramme of Navarre"5mapyk'; centralte sol, "O Lrd,*reeot Me- (Handel) Mrs. Golie D.Eutchias; violin sto, "Andantehltes." (Cesar Fran), David Seam-or. "Lamentation (Guibnant; offer-.r,. -MotauDs(aeme..). violia.

.s*ad organ; contralte seto, "TheIs und" (Dartlitt); ergan post-

for the saag and theasrlces areas meo : Mern-

ervise-Oran preode. "Meiedy"athm "In Heavenly LawewBischem; offertory anthea.,Dweoleth Under the Defens"

; organ posulude, "Marek."Amauvwt. -zob3veeln p-

wqeen%Afis m'ws. andM~9anthem, "Sune-

us0jPeno# organ postlude, "An-Ato (Velkinans).

Thechai of . Aa.ws P. I.

antata, " Ma Word of God." on Sun-ay OVIUEDamo 11. This n-et ten years, and wiD he mnoot in-

aretiag, sa dam~ot a noeity as~emein Its ausical worth. The choir Is

ande* the dlwsation of Marguerite A.loss, organist.

-YEAR-OLD CHiLD KEPTLIKE DOG BY ORANDMOTHERNEW TORE, Dec. ~a ag

rith literally having treatedheIight-year-old grandsanghter like aog, Mirs. LUtle Gress yesterday waseMd without hail pending investima-Ion.

The coenplaint allgdthat theroman had tied the cilM under thelouse all day, had made her sleep onni old coat beside a real dog. hadept her in the coal bMn In rainyresther. had beaten and underfed't-, and had sent her out Into theltrets to beg. The prIsoner denied

he cha-.o disederyconduct on

'ARLEY HERE IS BITTERPOLITICAL ISSUE IN ITALY,

ROME, Dec. 3.-The Washington

,nference Is becoming a politicalnue in Italy. The popular party

aday adopted a resolution Upprovingiduction of land and navu1l forces

WashIngtont as a means 'of de-reasing the danger of future war.The Detnocratis are oarrying on anitive cain as against the Donotun.ibinet an the prediction was snade

politcl oppofents of Premierlp~itetthechiset would fallm~are the Italian delegats get bach'sm Waohlhgtes.

NMATES OV ALMS HOUSEARE FED ON OSTRICH STEW'

,3n.s-Inmiatesokesa almaheoseePure ~ys~d~ hestrich stew,Set Da e to a local Udt#a'~sy,s the dresd ostridh to

opent the

et s

11114bft . 111 reaet so W11"whme r r r from-

Rod of the Gwv*rmnat.

jAESEHTINT[RTATIONOF HUGHES PUN

Acoeptanoe "In PrincI:,e." TheyContnd, Does Not Cover

Detafls en Rato.Jagansmade a grave mistake when

her spokesmen accepted the HuJeanese otfl ieJdelre er odyThe premeat disagreement of navalfsierts over raio anotments hasbeen brought about, he imai testriking diffuenes in te .t edmeinfna ot wo.* tress the Znglis-m..e to e Japnes...sThe sewith whch the Jaan

accepted the Hughes proposals -inprinciple" has caused belated regretsamnng the Jpaasse delegates, theofficial said.The Japanese declare they under.

stood the word principle" and "do-tails" to be disconnected in their mean-Ings as applied to the Hughesmaim. Though objecting to thecent ratio clause from the filit. theJapanes did not understand. the of-ticial said, that acceptance of the pro.6eeaie "In principle" ananit the de.-tan were accepted also. Thl Japansemaintain the 60 per cent allotment !aa "detan" and not part ef the "prin-ciple." and should be worked out in-dependently.The Japanese delegates ara beingcriticised by their countrymen in the

Japanese press of this country for nothaving queried boldly from the con-ference floor as to the meanings of thediplomatic phrase, "acceptance inprinciple.1"HERE'S SOMETHING NEW INMARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENTSNEW YORK, Dec. 3.-ociety r-

porters striving to depart from thestereotyped form of marriage an-nouncemenats, might take a l.essnfrom the editor of the Daily PolloeBulletin. Recently Mrs. IabelaGoodwin, the only woman ammberon the force to hold the rank ot deteo-tive. first grade. marred Osoar A.Seaholm. The buletin record theevent as follows:"Chage In amoas:"Acting detective sergeant, first

grade."Isabelle Goodwin, hield No. 2T9.

detective diviaei. has ckaged hermog~~~eiIcodnoadiow known

eaeato ake efcOctober 27. 1921. "The record of the

HONEY SEE HAS IGHT TO.ROAM AT WiLL, SAYS JUDGEKANUAE CITY, M., Dec. 8.-A bee

has a right te ream at will. JudgeNemen 3. Johnen ruled yesterdayin the circuit court here.Jug Johnson was hearing aappa in the ase of Lee Cooley,fined *60 In police court some timeagoeon the g aud that be "har-

The complaining witness assertedthat one of Cooley's bees had stunga child five timns, and Judge John-mon, after listening to the testimonyof bee experts, announced he wasconvinced that a bee could sting butonce. He held a city ordinance re-stricting the wandering. of bee wasunconstitutional and ordered Cooley'sfine remitted.

SIMPLIFIED TAX FORMSPLAN OF NEW BOARD

Taxpayer. in the United States areto be freed ofpussling and compli-cated tax o'm. In their stead willbe establisd simplified procedure,and new tax blank. which are moreeasIly underutood than forms now inuse.The tax implification board is now

ready to proceed with Its job, officialssaid today. l'ersonnel of the boardwas completed today by Secretary

When new forms and other pro-

cedure are modified, the effect will be

to hasten along the audits of revenuecollected In precedIng year.

Electric Storm at Boston.BOSTON, Dec. 3.-Boeton was

given a smple of weather last nightin marke contrast to the Ice storm

early In the week. Vivid lightningflujhes and loud thunder *ere "accom-

panied by a downpour of rain that

turned gutter. Into brookis.

Wales at Bikaner. ,BIlCANER, British Indla, Dec. 2.

-The Prince of Wales arrived herep'asterday. He was received at the

ha Th ppuae wastotnintsreception of

S etatnesn~

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WNa aon g

Ehree'stwt-toasJ

MUCAW41tou Ae6L,

-am..na .mru my sm.pveWSIo tee WUint

=ttWVMrneral oft ure United I U=madls at Hawd.be wprbd.ar__a_to a cablegra fm his a. .PMorse. v.g ei Of the tay~ In this country: qT;l

retrn to the .nteOU m~euew!rno"""i roblng to M. Ilsvo impacross sema. his surpass ter -Ing. awl -tho pogsa which hasban cnutdA nihim WNW3 beIse e the 00a0. '1 am advised theateDhasntha is no requestfor the apPrehen et Mr. More.mone nmade any fIor to &pprehoad ordomin hm, and spom his arrival en theether ,=. he bmeasy eaMes, sshove The enly inLrftis,he bd af what was goingom here inhse pumie pro" was that oeMVsWed toht by a cablegram frm his sa.Mr. Mere, upon arrival o the other

side. In admon to calming the" Atr-no General of the United Mates. gaveout 2. statement. an esact copy ofphich I have not ese, but -'n Ox-tracts published In ebseure pa, inthe public prom, the following appaLr:

Is Oing U ed siede,Tbls Is merely a civil cas, and

they are trying to make a erimnalcame of It. I was astonished when Iheard about 50 mies at se that thecharges brought after I had undergonea two month' Investigation. I havebeen IL Washington twice during thatp- sad was never amted.

It would seem from this state ofeats that a defberate effort has been

made to persecute an4 demae Mr.

Mr. Morse Is ing the United StatesGovernment to recover any meliousot deS're rm-A-ng to be owing him

wpsm cotreats.

DELYLIKELYINREPLY TO IRISHTO PEACE PLAN

British Officials Fear Ulster Re.jectlon Rather Than Adverse

Sinn Fein Decision.my w~N....ews 1.. as..

LANDON. Dec. 3-Peace cener-mss continued throughout the daywith NEmma d Valera abd mm.mberamf the Man Vain cabinet on the pre-= which Premier Llsyd George

subtted as the bad@ for a am-tnumatiom of the parley in Landon.Some members of the DOB irmnn

NNWgtd that the proposals be putp the Irish people ss that then ein caunet smstep reepeniA-

bility of a final decide."Great headquarterst" of the Irish

republian army announced that if anymembers wore ImplIated in the at-lentpted jail delivery at Derry yester-lay 'morning they would be punishedfor violating the armistice. Army of0-olals referred to the Derny disordersas an outrage.

"Some days prebably wiBi elapse be-ore our decision Is ist farm for Pre-

miler Lloyd George," saidMicaelaColline.Officials ele to Downing Street

srofessed greater fears that Ulsterwoeuld reject the British cabinet'n

tow peace formula than that thelinn Fein would turn them down.

Premier Lloyd George and his col-eoaguea are hopeful that Arthur Grif-Ith and Michael Collins will taketconcillltory attitude In the con-'erences at Dublin, despite the pro-lictions made here at the time of theleparture ot the Sinn Fein deltgatee

would tbe rejeted$bSuth Irland

LIVESTOCK MEN FiGHTWAR TRADING RULES

CHICAGO, Dec. 3.-Contending that

the business of traders on the Chi-

sago livestock exchange was purely

ntrastate business and, therefore, notlubject to Federal legIslatIon, Leveyifayer, counsel for a group ofraders, presented his arguments forin Injunction against enforcement

at the stockyards act of 1921, in dim.-;rict court.

"Wartime acts cannot apply toacc-time busness," Mr. Mayer de-

stared. "Dtring the war Congreeswas not interfered with In passingaws, because of the patriotism of

he people. But sinc. the war Con-

fros has gone wild in passing legis-

ation."1Judges K. M. Landis, Evans, and 1Pltshenry hoard the arguments. The 'init was brought, to test the const.-utlonality of the act and to restrainhe district pttorney from emforcingIsenalee which became effective No-

rember 10.

Whe is Maulvssir? Is he Irish,'leamch, Amrtitaa et biish? Pm.

ma stage beati.s sgree en thes

lo-inest teU-t

Th tere YOUhae, o invet"with.b the aitnanoesor tre

ta"" o bth e andm vata Sa"nLit t a.

P"ery..wvi msa.ava

eurat knoledgt fCia ob=6 - ~ &ad~O4

that Hughe, IEtLode an UnEIsod mth..taes nereW -n*~r

bot hin ens or tha the.

did ofboth realw Rumen ame.

w e ad to d alasns withhmp7 eal hSSlt to ob t

don min uth erCM sad th

Egland ndJ have a p mrfet

es.t,h,. wl...metb f.d m..

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Vnd om fonarate oel fwhis Is dt.the BAuLof Qeb ele,e. nde-

pan t conton uoenae S e -

risit Chins the Sthen de

34fe, tey ha tuned "itmh MGAmr e e the 'orOlt -ViS-_

hi o a pttantroinca helwth the enineSOn wil te Reut-im Chbef on tmoa myn-to UCI&M200tMnsA..f. wmnpe . ab statesr.

"Thina of oaly hase Meshtoma Ureml.r 00e..a&

BeaumtIscomnin S

(bm vretnturee. aden

Jto F.Bonnan and Jsh au. ak

rehpectWey 0awye fortela Irs mth-ma

wy reh 6mnreha e wilhe

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Ta hresndootsandg sevendrer-

wRd thaned kJw a or.eamou hng ..diii.. tan h en

whoma thicha te hae twt taemwein t utioned The pedce ol e

rh e ostaen eresbut thelopin-mon sben tep tht t

to sbjugalte d untiIl~ Janu

MOVA ATPRT UOAEW AL

MADRD Qee, Dec. -Oi dt

Cha.a haiavgie ted aso

ashe tuth hat upa nend

eea pon itdoterpore forntr

Chninaeo7bteio in Portughus fp-done m sortahn wre phicaly nha-

nlred andurine harent rapengo

Cina, whihhehvealmrianDepartent potody.oto phZfios eadCmn tpolUs.

annonce th wDr. s Cam eetan

Otin, hi Odiai Cor ew CarkDeceIe5 e s omn orc oar'$50"f.,00,"..'E

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ey*Uiwx eaInvent. -am"saens aewor~iag bW* to

h--ee t=mad tlo

aud ut ~h~l -base lathure em amil = 4d o theft = and the 411Wa

It 66" sams that e ade

ansat upo dr to'l-& -ne PCt

to woo tbe on0y amu withwhich Aiqlea can "ahef

sod nreb her, root WA the

goodatire

ofinbornofbmer or

this e tempt1WtO MdorCOwaM0r to 4a SOP-nmavt disarmal nvqldnoan-

S sar merorat, ethenang .: e eol

ot it is i e

Ife tveo wfththis he o JUInaval disnamet. A"d so al-Stay deremmet we a stiolOnietala or riHs "A interestswithout war hy the re ftae atour Hav . thterd ia

Aut f0 w a with this mwe wi have to rein In it.e aen a" hunmUintiC. orshe ot nly

out of Ither a bant, amthof our ut ave trth, with onhrer prepareddesd iAn at riThmon ath * t honer ad mdwhich. rAohs roaredms A

.-o able foresdiht wou. surely

have averted.

LEAg Of GUILTYMADEIN BANKROBBERY CASE

PAIP AHOEV ROLHON.. Up Srtig .|dS

Ding chargel with robbery In cownmactea wh the holup on July 18t

lost a luest Ui Dmwn ashier ofthe Georgia, avenue brach of the Pow-Pie's COINNMmrl and SeVIWig BSajiPAq the theft of $970 in bills WhtlpItuIsh Grossflhld twenty yea- old

a~t referred h cse thobato

ovi was

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PostofficeWDepartment, ittwasRreierals tIn reution wist sad

p the re 'i ie tompeitss

EXTR CREDITS,FER ETERANST

O WN POSTAL DN,NeW P a., Plan Mmer

Pber, ai -swer t Fetudwchar ,s a f

Swhosbo ws founy.First &Anist Peostw GenealWark. today, to refhrring Woa claim

by theator nletcher kitc) Ilorida.thinS the sartnnet not beengiving 0gron da to fomer-soldierstaing pst fcv sAere

erM sn revealed that or moretrehinee and the dedrtedt bad

ashorta. taking waihbe andba

boad=in n is eadasted

th. by to belive h fahema

tade In the trnate justa4joUrment last week. b*n=t

h cIehed the dolrcy a. the ws3nrelyt a sufficient ansder.wTst understood this policy was

Tpred by tie executive oottsetoAmerican Legon beoeI

wate adopted. A resolutionrunadby the legion convention in u n7

City in October, commende Pest-master General Eray for his stand

In siding former servie meni In thePO&offiw e Deeartmentd It wasrs-

tealed f m the Brst tm to day. Atthe request at the Postmaster G-10. sew this resoution ws not mdpublic at the trne it ws gssed.it was learneed.

FAMER HELD FOR DEATHOF WIFE AT DAWSON PA.

DAWOON, Pa.. Dec. $.-]lmerMier, oaged y4i husanMs e

MMs Minnie Hawk Miller, aged forty.eight, Whose body was foundl lyingen the nor in the kitcen of theirhe On a.farm near.here Thursday

night bYa slxteen-ydar-old son, wrasarretedIn is ome1)mterdaY after-

neon andldgdnth Faiecounty Ai on a charge Of murder.Acordin to the officors. Miller