Olean Evening Herald (Newspaper) - January 23, 1922, Olean, New York FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE Generally tonight und cooler In tbt cut and south portion tonight westerly winds variable XLIII TWO CENTS ULEAN NEW YOKK MONDAY EVENING JANUARY TEN PAGES NUMBER OLEAN'S Says Farmer Must Be Assured Generous Supply Of Working Cap On Reasonable Terms OPENS AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE Evening Herald Secures Accurate Report on Local Conditions Indicating That Olean Fares Better than Other Cities IRISH CONVENTION ADOPTS RESOLUTIONS CONDOLENCE By The Associated Press PARIS Jan of condolence over the death of Pope Benedict were passed by the World Congress of the Irish ly upon its today Taking up the questions before It the congress considered and passed a resolution depreciating the of Great Britain in re- Irish prisoners in British alls Enoch MaxSon Southsider observed 100th anni of his birth on Sunday January 15 Industry Is More Vital Than Any Other In Which Nearly Half The Nation's Wealth Is Invented Can Be Belied Upon For Good ties And Certain Returns By Associated Pren WASHINGTON Jan of a thorough code of law and business the proper of finance to the farmer as generous a ply of capital on as terms as is granted to other industries was advocated here today by President Harding in opening the National agricultural conference An he said mbM tal than any in which icar half the nation's wealt is invested can be relied upon for good ties and certain Declaring that in the matter of what may be called fixed investment the disadvantage cf the er so impressed public opinion that the federal farm loan board was to meet the need the dent said the farmer still some for supplying lira With working capital Compared with other he continued is that agriculture thus deprived of access to both investment and capital has prospered even Lines on which financial support may be he are suggested in the plan federal farm loan board arid in those rural finance which have been so effective in some Europeans countries The co-operative loaning tions of Europe have been effective to united action by he continued and have led them directly into co-operation in both production and marketing which have contributed greatly to the and prosperity of these organizations are considered as means of buying the farmers requirements in a cheaper market the president or to celling products in a more one the conclusion in all cases is the same t that the er is as good a business man as any other li he has the chance If the mortgage indebtedness of farms snows over a given a tendency to the fact becomes occasion fo ho said If during the same period the roads jr the great industries led by corporations ind i n v Continued on Page Ten Relative To Negotiations Boundary Between Ireland's Discordant Sections By The Associated Press BELFAST Jan im- portance is not attached to ments issued by Michael Collins and Sir James Craig relative to their regarding a boundary be- tween heretofore discordant sections of tlie island The Northern Whig a unionist organ while taking this The Evening Herald has en to secure an accurate report of the industrial situation in Olean be- lieving that facts are far better than rumors even though sometimes they may not be of a pleasing nature From all information that can be gathered respecting the industrial situation in other cities particularly those nearest to Olean the sion is reached that conditions are better here than elsewhere Brick Industry Olean has some shops that report working at full capacity others that are running to 90 per cent anil still others that are nearly or quiet shut down These latter include the Sterling Brie company and the Al Valley Brick company It is understood that the Sterling Brick works plans to start next week at full capacity and the Allegany Valley works are expecting to open up a little later on titter Pipe Factory The Utter Pipe factory one of Olean's best industries reports ing enough orders to run through 1922 The factory is now running at normal capacity and plans to em- ploy 40 or BO girls and boys In the somewhat It is stated that the company is expecting some large ders but that there is nothing about them Van Atta Company The E 13 Van Atta company manufacturers of hydraulic and er presses has been running short hut is now receiving some orders and the report comes from their ces that the future looks goods Machine Shops The other machine shops Continued on Page Five next 30 days The factory has been running 18 years in this city and re- ports that it has never shut down a single day leather Industry The leather business seems to be rather hard hit yet a most view admits it hopes agreement tie report comes from the England is a harbinger of peace and says the lifting of the boycott of immense tannery Is running at full them Ireland by the Sinn capacity and the manager stated will be a step in that direction day that the future looks very good engendered by the Kistler Leather company is three years will not at 50 per cent capacity and in a the newspaper but difficulty In getting hides It the earnest endeavor of j They say however that they expect everyone desirous of peace and good to be running at full capacity in a will to work toward such an couple of Months At the Empire Real peace is worth ginning and must won Commenting upon the agreement the Irish News The attempt to dissect Ireland has failed and wise men who have recognized that fact are laying the foundations of reunion Che ment plainly has been framed to lead to better things and should clarify the situation for all in the six counties of Ulster It is their duty to devise a more suitable method of preserving and advancing their material Interests than the curious ineffective method of doing nothing tannery the comes are running 75 pe cent and expect to continue at about that rate for some time Clark Brothers Clark Brothers shops running light This big manufacturing con- cern depends almost entirely on the umber and oil business ng complete saw mills pumping and the like The lumber and oil business is rather quiet though the latter Is picking up Sons And Daughters Of Old Ireland To Ife's By The Associated Press PARIS Jan countries including the United States and South America were present at the opening session cf Inn world conference cf the Irish race today The of the meeting was lo promote the economic Interests of Ireland and the interest In Irish art throughout the world Informal sessions were held on bnt the business ing was for this forenoon Politics religion were barred from program By The Associated PreM DUBLIN Jan with the agreement reached between Michael Collins and Sir James Craig the premier of Ulster relative to the boundary between North and South Ireland was today by the Dublin Independent it is a great and decided advance toward Irish the newspaper and this advance is all the greater because an agreement was scarely hoped lor at this early stage ot the negotiations Since so much has been accomplished it is loo much lo hope that greater and more agreements will future con- FERRY FREES HERSELF The OGDENSBURG N T Jan The ferry which had been on the rocks near here since day night freed herself from her perilous position shortly before noon today The boat returned lo colt on the Ontario side of the St river and an examination wiil be made lo determine Ihc extent of her injuries The Ferdinand the near light house during a heavy fog Her seventy-five sengers were removed without but with the of a zard yesterday considerable anxiety was for time for the members of the crew who remained on board Charged In Killing Two New York Detectives On January 5 By The Associated Press NEW YOKK Jan Boddy today crossed the Bridge ol Sighs from the Tombs to the nal Courts building to face a Jury and a first degree murder charge for the killing of Police Detective Wil liam Mille and Francis Buckley on January E Never since the Becker trial cour attaches say has the public been s absorbed in a murder trial Pre partitions of the defense and tion of negro have bee elaborate His chief attorney as signed by Justice Wasservogel wh will hear the case is former Genera Sessions Judge Morris H will have several assistants includ ing Charles a member o the district In per milting Mr to aid the de tense the district attorney said h wanted Boddy to have a fair tria Leaders of the negro race her denied today reports that negroes of Harlem were contributing to a fund for the defense of the slayer Re- negroes in New York do not intend to shield criminals and they certainly are not in sympathy with an announcement said T TESTIFIES Finger Prints On Door Of Comedian's Suite Under Explanation Today Bv The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO Jan ther explanation of finger upon a door of the suite occupied b Roscoe C Arbuckle at the Hotel St Francis was in prospect today iu trial of the comedian on a charge o manslaughter arising from the of Virginia Kappe B 0 Heinrichs professor in criminology at the Uni versity of California was to com plete his testimony on that which he began last Saturday It is the contention of the prose that finger prints upon th doors are those of Arbuckle and Ilia Rappe made during a struggle 01 the part of the girl to escape him The state is expected to its case when the examination of Mr Heinrichs has been completed Body of Pope Lies in State Continuous stream of officials and representatives of foreign nations poured into throne room all day yesterday to pay last respects to Catholic church head By The Associated ROME JANUARY the Basilica of St Peter's church of his faith the body of Pope Benedict XV ay in state today while vast throngs passed reverently be- ore the catafalque Early in the day all that was mortal of the late Pontiff death in the early hours of Sunday plunged the church the world into deepest mourning was taken to the Chapel from the throne room of the Vatican where t had been placed on Sunday shortly after his death Then at o'clock it was carried to St Peter's attended by a emn procession of cardinals priests members of the diplo- matic corps and dignitaries of the Vatican and placed on the catafalque surrounded by votive candles was given that the public of Rome would be ad- mitted to St Peter's up to eleven o'clock and immense crowds began entering the vast edifice and filing by the jody of the dead pontiff The body of the Pontiff is robed n white with stole and chasuble of ed embroidered with gold The head vearing the pontifical mitre reposes upon cushions of red and gold vet The hands wearing the gloves of purple silk and holding he rosary are clasped over tha breast The body as it was brought into it Peter's was borne upon a red ered bier by in medieval of scarlet The procession COMMANDANT AT WEST POINT TO WED WASHINGTON SOCIETY MATRON By The Associated PHILADELPHIA Jan ly a score of champions and holde ot athletic records amateur and will the guests tonight at the dinner of the Veteran ctes association Among those expected are iam T Tilden 2nd world's Lawrence A Brown champion of the University of sylvania track team and holder of tho world's yard record old B Lever world's record holder the sixty yard dash Edward Roudil French amateur billiard champion Johnny weight boxing champion Jack Brit- ton welterweight titleholder Jack Kelly Olympic sculling champion members of Pennsylvania one mile relay team who established a world's record last spring members of the Pennsylvania basket ball team nter-colleglate champions and members of the Lafayette college 1921 football team Mrs Brooks Brif The engagement of Mrs Cromwell Broois Washington society leader end Brig Gen ant West Point Military Academy bu been II Be Introduced At Present Session Of Legislature By The Associated Press Jan of this province who demand the right to vote on terms of equality with men again have been disappointed The government just announced that no will be Introduced at the present session of the ture In woman voter cupies an unusual position By the federal franchise law of Canada she may cast a ballot in dominion tions In the recent Canadian eral election a heavy woman's vote was recorded in many Quebec dis- particularly in the cities Encouraged first ence as electors Quebec woman sent strong delegations to the legislature demanding the right to vote in provincial as well as minion affairs but Premier chereau has refused to take action Sentiment among members of the legislature is known to be strongly opposed to extending the ballot to women It Is however that a re- ferendum may be presented to the people at the provincial general tion to be held next summer in der to obtain the views of the people on the question GERMANS OUT POISON BOOTLEG Bv The Associated Press WASHINGTON Jan 23 authorities arc on the trail of 2 German chemists alleged to be working with a bootlegger tion in New York in an effort nullify the poisonous character of Attaches of the industrial alcohol denatured alcohol division of the prohibition bureau said today the bootleggers had been engaged in Uio wholesale treatment of denatured alcohol and the chemists had brought to this country to aid was headed by the gendarmerie ot he Vatican the Pontifical Police with their elaborate uniforms of blue and white walking with drawn swords Following them were the Pal estine Guards in dark blue uniforms and plumes of black feathers ing erect Beath Certificate Filed The of death was registered at the city's bureau of deaths It undersigned physician by states that at six o'clock a m tannery Hin Holiness Pope dict XV Giacomo Delia Chiesa en lired following an attack of brought on by fiza Dr Raffaele Battistini Sacred College Meets Soon The meeting of the Sacred College n conclave to elect a successor to the ate Pope Benedict will open ary 1 or February 2 it was stated today While all the cardinals resident In Europe are expected to reach Rome n time for the conclave it is ered extremely doubtful here er the American cardinals will find it possible to be present at least for the opening of the session as the date set is barely ten days away TO STAGE FIVE HUNDRED MILE AUTO RACE IN NOV By The Press SAX Jan have been announced here for a mile automobile race on next No- 11 at the Greater San cisco Speedway at San Carlos Calif A purse of and lap prizes at least will be offered Cars smaller than the racing chines now used will be entered the leaves Property to Nephew LONDON Jan Benedict left his property at in Liguria to his nephew Marquis Chiesa says a Central News dis- patch from Rome today Various objects in his apartments are bequeathed to his successor and there are many be- quests to relatives and servants ROME Jan in full canonicals with golden mitre gloves continued on page 7 KILLED IN SIM TV frt STOCKHOLM Jan An- the only Swedish woman o hoM an aviator's was ed at Knur thousand were horrified when in attempting a parachute from the machine she fell a 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