ilT!All l\Tl Wall was called to Topeka in confer-|| ip | ill I ence with the commissioner. At the meet-f 8 iifil If I ling: he suggested ways and means forj reaching 1he desired result. Among hisrnim XMI/TU recommendations was that the affectedIf I I \ 1 it It g hanlr offer a reward of $200 to the asso-I a a I. k? 1 rl III I ® elation for the capture of the robber; thatl«9«8 9aM ■ I ■llkl 1 every bank, to secure t-he aid of the assort ; i II X 1 elation, hove as a member of that bodyII | II II I /I at least one officer of. the institution; thatIII rt 11 I H I110 act*on be taken in behalf of banks inJ I #»• lit I # I towns and cities where there is no A, H.____________________T. A. lodge.Plans Are Endorsed.ASSOC IA HON HOLDS The plan of the association presidentmet with the approval of the commissioner to the extent that he has declared he will urge the organization of lodges in every city and town of the state, with the^lans of Kansas Officials Regarding I ultimate result of the association being__ « given the reins in protecting the banks.Matter Endorsed—3Fay Re Ap- and the hunt for criminals when rob-plied to Missouri. ber!es ar* committed.The Jasper County Association, in quarterly session yesterday, indorsed the plans of the commissioner and Kansas state president, and, according to County President Jones, it is more than probable the matter will be taken up by state officials relative to Missouri banks being protected similarly to the manner proposed in Kan-COUNTYMEETINGAT CARTERVILLEEndorsement of the solution of Bank Commissioner J. N. Dolley of Kansas for the prevention of bank robberies, and the plans of John TVall, vice president of the Kansas association, in that respect, featured a quarterly meeting of the Jasper County Anti-Horse Thief Association in Carterville yesterday.The meeting was attended by seventy-five members of the organization, representing twenty-five lodges of Jasper county. Samuel B. Jones, president of the association in this county, presided.Ways aud Means to Stop Robberies.The bank robbery proposition, with relation to the prevention of such, and a method of running down th*5 criminals, taken up by Commissioner Dolley, followed the series of robberies of banking institutions in the states of the middle Vv' -st. The commissioner believes that the A. H. T. A., if given certain power and inducements, can successfully operate against such violations.Makes Speech in Senate in Favor of Measure—Stone Says He Will Raise No Objection.Py Associated Press.Washington, Jan. 11.—Senator Gallinger today addressed the senate in support of his new ship subsidy bill, which is designed to encourage the establishment of American lines between ports of the Unit-