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Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - December 30, 1920, Madison, WisconsinEM PTY FILLED A T COST OF $1,061 M s I" ' M PTY ST O C K IN G c lub m em bers,^ thrnw o u t y o u r c h erts! I o u r or- - d g a n lsa tio n did a w onderfu l w ork in tak in g c a re of M adison's needy fa m � ilies over th e C h ris tm a s seaso n and you still h a v e a ba lan ce in th e t re a s � ury'. W ith c o n trib u tio n s s till com ing in, the fund is expected to reach tile $1,400 m ark before th e end of tile w eek. The cost of su p p ly ing C h ris tm a s to th o se in need to ta lled J],061.83, app -o x lin atc ly $160 below tho e s tim a te m ade D ecem � ber I. 0 0 0 T h e b a lan ce rem a in in g in tile t r . J#- u ry will be used a s a loan fu n d during ; th e w in te r m o n th s to a id p e rso n s who i a re in need b u t who re fu so to accept j ch arity . T h e re avo tim es w hen n ; touch" o f $15 o r $30 fo r a m o n th or , tw o will tid e a fam ily over i ts "rocky" j period. Tho loan fund , how ever, is necessary j only d u rin g tho cold m o n th s , m aking j th e m oney av a ilab le fo r tho p u rch ase d u rin g th e su m m er m o n th s of m ilk and ice fo r needy fam ilies w ith sm all c h il� d ren . T hus, th e E m p ty S to ck in g club la ab le to co n tin u e its S a n ta C laus work alm o st th ro u g h o u t th e y ear. * . . , T h e E m p ty S to ck in g c lu b took car ' j g ev ery needy fam ily in th e c ity wi th th e excep tion of 30 w ho w ero given C h ris tm a s d in n ers , c lo th ing an d g ift! by tho V o lu n tee rs o f A m erica. * . * | H ere is a lis t o f tho expend itu res mad� by th o club d u rin g tho w eek p ro � dding C h ris tm as: ite Journal City EditionTEN PAGES VOL. 136, NO. 89. 81 st Year. MADISON, WIS., TH U R SD A Y AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 30, 1920. PRICE TH REE CENTS PROBABLE CABINET PICKED T EN T A T IV E LIST HEADED BY HUGHES Dawes, Illinois, Gets Treasury Post; Hoover for Secretary of Labor; Weeks. Navy Head DANE COUNTY FARMS NET A VER AGE INCOME OF $1,293 ANNUALL Y U. S. Department of Agriculture Announces Re� sult of Five Year Survey; Find Few Farmers Are Making Large Profits DANNUNZIO!7T P R E P A R E S Favontes FOR FLIGHT Married N I Mr. G ra tz ..........................................$ 10.00 eiiveries ....................... 30.75 'oal, 3 h a lf to n s ............................. 17.25 Coal. 3 w hole to n s ................. 4 0 . 0 0 Six p a ir p a n ts .................................. 1 1 . 9 5 M T o t a l . . . ; ................................. $1,061.83 I he E m p ty S to ck in g c lu b d id not m erely c a re fo r its needy fr ien d s over the holidays, b u t in a ll c ases enough c lo th ing w as su p p lied to la s t th ro u g h - 'h"1 ***** iT*n lo r' r' d e d u c tin g from th e fa rm in - * Poet's Wrath Boils Over in Seething Proclamation; Says Italy Not Worth Dying For C ON TR OL BOARD S E CRE TA RY S TI LL UNCONS CI OUS AT H O S � PI T AL T H I S MORNING M. J. T a p p in g board of co n tro l M. J. T a p p i n s .me faun ii I -.nt eviction s re n t w as p a id to p re - Causea c o n tr ib u tin g to th e need of fam ilies rece iv in g benefits fro m the K m pty S to ck in g c lub fallow ; TT . P e r c en t I nd erw ag e fo r size o f f a m i ly . . . l l S ickness .......... ... D esertion by h u sb an d s of fam Hie* ............................................................................ rf Divorce ............................ \ * W idow s ...................... in d u s tr ia l s i tu a tio n . . . . . . . . . D elinquency of p a r e n t ......... Old age .......................... 8 1-3 4 W here . in v es tig a tio n in d ica ted an xtended need and a p rob lem dem and* m g ex p ert adv ice th e soc ial w o rk ers of Die Public W elfare a sso c ia tio n w ill co n tin u e se rv ice in th e fam ily , p rov id - ing m eans to h ea lth , he lp ing to find em ploym ent, su p p lem en tin g incom e, d ire c tin g w ise ex p en d itu re of m oney .end in g en era l try in g to fit th e p lan .w h ich w ill, in tim e, b ring th e fam ily to a n o rm al s ta n d a rd o f liv ing # * � In o rd e r to econom ize effort, in th e ? c ity , a n d p re v en t tw o o r th re e group** of people from g iv in g a s s is ta n c e to one lam ily , e ach w ith o u t the know ledge of th e o th er, a ch eck in g up sy s tem w as e s tab lish ed so th a t each fam ily w as tak en c a re o f ad eq u a te ly b u t by only one agency . T h ere w ere q u ite a n u m � ber of c ases in w hich it w as found th a t a d u p lica tio n would h av e o c c u r� red had it no t been fo r th is re g is tra - . Don sy s tem If th is p rincip le w ere o b � served reg u la rly , people an d o rg a n iz a � tio n s w ould save a g re a t d e a l of m oney and en erg y w hile fam ilie s w ho hap p en to be d ep en d en t w ould be sav ed from th e d a n g e r of being p au p erized by veckless g iving. # * tv W e a ll know th a t i t w ould be w ith a g reat deal of re lu c ta n c e a n d only from d e sp e ra te n ecess ity th a t we would com e to th e public o r an y o u t � side g ro u p fo r a s s is ta n c e in p rov id ing for th e upkeep of o u r fam ilies. Re- cause i t w as believed fa ir an d only ju s t to keep th e confidence of th o se fa m i� lies w ho cam e to th e a tte n tio n of the E m pty S to ck in g d u b a n d P u b lic W e l� fa re asso c ia tio n , th e ir Id en tity w as r e � vealed to no one. T hose k in d ly in d i- iduals an d h u m an e sp ir ite d o rg a n iz a � tions in th e c ity w ho a sk ed th e nam es and a d d re sse s o f fam ilie s th a t th ey m ight help w ere e as ily convinced ot rho w isdom of th is p lan a n d d irec ted th e ir se rv ice acco rd in g ly th ro u g h th e one chan n e l. f The E m p ty S to ck in g c lub is now- fou r y e a rs old. It is here to s tay . Each y e a r its m em b ersh ip g ro w s and the scope of i ts w ork in c reases . Mostly cloudy t o n i g h t and Fr iday. Not mu ll c h an g e .> T em perature Ab�t of the first line m en u n d e r consideration a re ta rg e ts fo r c ritic ism fro til one q u a r te r o r a n o th e r a n d these influences, in som e in s tan ces , m ay cause H ard ing to c h an g e h is m ind b e � fore in au g u ra tio n day . A nnouncem ent of tile com pleted c a b in e t is n o t e x � pected m uch before M arch 4, h u t th e sec re ta rie s of s ta te and tre a su ry m ay be made Known defin itely w ith in tw o weeks. H arding w as to d iscu ss tho c ab in e t situ a tio n a t len g th to d ay w ith S e n a to r Knox P en n sy lv an ia , a n d H a rry M. D augherty , E d w ard M. M cLean, c h a ir - ?p ii i : the in au g u ra l com m ittee, utso is due to go over te n ta tiv e a r ra n g e � m en ts for t h e cerem onies on M arch 4. S o m e o f H ard in g 's cab in et se lec tions will bo rew ard s fo r po litica l serv ice , but others, no tab ly H ughes, D aw es and H o o v e r , will be included because of th e ir tra in in g a n d ab ility . DA UGHERT Y IS AIDE D augherty m an ag ed H a rd in g 's c a m � paign for the se n a te an d for tho p re s i� dency. and Is th e m ost tru s te d m an in th e councils of th o p re s id en t-e lec t. H e rt, national co m m itteem an from K en t ut ky. sw ung a big block of dele g a te s to H ard ing a t a c ritica l m om ent d u rin g tho C hicago convention . Ho a lso corn* s from th e sou th an d H a rd � in g is desirous of g iv in g th a t sec tion a p lace in h is otlleiul fam ily. H ays, as n a tio n a l ch a irm an , by t r a � d ition , goes into the post office. S u th e rlan d re p re se n ts tho w est, w hich is m o s t in te re s ted in th e u f- la l r s of t h o in te rio r d ep artm en t. W allace is backed by a large fa rm e r follow ing, being an a g r ic u ltu ra l p u b � lish e r hut h is ad v o cacy pf th o K en- y o n -K endrick p a ck e r re g u la 'io n bill h a s a r oui? I opposition of som e in te r � e sts. J . R. H ow ard, Iow a, p re s id en t o f the N a tio n a l F ed era tio n of F a rm Rurea.ua, a lso bi ng urgod on H ard in g for a g r ic u ltu re . Wa ti on, fo rm er n a tio n a l co m m ittee- I m an front dichiga.il. wacs in fluen tia l in b rin g in g a '��ut tim n o m in a tio n of l ia r - I d ing. | WILL IGNORE LEAGUE, CLAIM M ARIUS - P res id en t-e lec t H a rd in g p lan s to ignore tho lsv igue of N a tions e n tire ly in h is in te rn a tio n a l p rogram , S e n a to r I'h i Land o r C . Knox, I 'en wy W a� in, .said today, fo llow ing a conference here. K nox aid ru m o rs h ad em an ated from M arion in tim a tin g th a t H ard in g m ig h t us** the league a s a b asis fo r h is in te rn a tio n a l s tru c tu re . "I w a s assu red th is m o rn in g h e h a s no su c h idea in m ind ,'' {Senator K nox said. K nox d iscussed w ith H a rd in g p lans fo r ru sh in g a p eace reso lu tion th ro u g h c o n g ress Im m ediately a f te r th e sjm ciai session convent follow ing in an guru lion. GROCERIES WILL CLOSE SA TURD A Y T he Second a n d S even th w a rd g r o � c e rs w ill close th e ir s to re s all d ay New T e a r's, a llow ing fu ll pay fo r help. T h ey w ill ro m air open u n til ufcpyt 9 o'clock F rid a y n igh t. 'c re ta ry o f th o s ta te is s till u n co n sc io u s a t St. M ary 's h o s � p ita l a s a re su lt ot a fall a t a b o u t 7 o'clock ld s t n igh t- L)r. Jo sep h D ean today decJagent h is co n d itio n is serious. Mr. T ap p in s w a s descending th e i n � side s ta irw a y in the T en n ey b u ild � ing. P in c k n ey a n d .hest M ain s tre e ts , when ho idippeC and fell. H e w as picked up u n c o n � scious w ith a d eep g ash in h is head . Mr. T a p p in s w as accom pan ied by- G eorge H a rr is , p re s id en t of th e b o a rd of con tro l. T h ey h ad w orked in M r. T app ing' office u p to 8 o'clock beforo going o u t to su p p e r, in ten d in g to r e � tu rn to th e office to co m p le te th e ir wt>rk. Dr. D ean a s s e r te d th a t h is co n d itio n h ad im proved s lig h tly la te to d ay . M r. T ap p in s is su ffe rin g w ith a h e m o r� rh ag e o f th e b ra in . W A I V E SIGNING FO R L E T T E R S t-p iv ia i d e liv e ry le t te rs an n p a rc e ls will be d e liv e red h e re a f te r w ith o u t r e � ceip t, a cco rd in g to an o rd er rece ived today by P o s tm a s te r VV. V. D evine from th e p o s tm a s te r g enera l s ottice in W ash in g to n , 1�. O. E lim in a tio n o f th e s ig n a tu re does aw ay w ith re d tap e , and will e x p ed ite serv ice . P o s tm a s te r D evine said . "S pecia l d e liv e ry is only fo r qu ick service a n d n o t fo r a sa feg u a rd ,'' he said . "R eg is te red m ail is fo r th a t p u r � pose, an d a n y o n e desirin g ab so lu te a s - hu ran ee th a t h is m ail w ill be g iven sa fe r con d u ct th a n u su a l m u st sen d i t re g is te red ." H ereto fo re , spec ia l d e live ry m ail h a s been re tu rn e d to th e postoffice fo r d e � livery- w ith re g u la r m ail w hen th e a d � d ressee w its n o t a t hom e to sign fo r it. FED ERA L HOUSING B O D Y PR O P O SE D W A SH IN G T O N A bill c re a tin g a federal h o u sin g a n d c o n stru c tio n io n .- m ission w as in tro d u ced to d ay by S e n a � to r C'a ld e r. New York, c h a irm a n of tho se n a te re co n s tru c tio n com m ittee . FIRE WIPES O U T F A M IL Y OF SEVEN FA I R FI E ld >. Conn.- An e n ti r e f a m - | ily of sev en w as w iped o u t by a tire hero ' oday. T h e v ic tim s w e re Felix Yack i mi w itch , 54, h is th ree so n s and th re e d a u g h te rs . T h e children, w ere: H enry , 3, G eorge, 4, Jo h n , 6, A lice, 9, A nna, IS, a n d N o m IO m o u th s T H R E A T E N R A C E W A R IN GEORGIA G O L U M lir s . Ga l ig h tin g b e tw een w h ites a n d b lac k s n e a r H u rtsb o ro , Ala.. w as ex p ec ted to b re ak ou t an ew m o � m en ta rily , a cc o rd in g to re p o rts re c e iv � ed he re to d ay . W ith th o a r r iv a l at H u rtsb o ro a t noon o f ap p ro x im a te ly leo w h ite m en. to re in fo rc e th e little posse o f m en w ho b a ttled w ith a b an d of negroes th ro u g h ou t th e n ig h t, an a tte m p t to clos*- in on th e n eg ro es, believed to he. s u r � rounded in a house n e a r t h a t tow n, w as ex pected . F iv e w h ite m en and u n d e te rm in e d n u m b er of n eg ro es w ire in ju re d in figh ting la s t n ig h t. T h ree n eg roes, nil w ounded, w ere c a p tu re d n e a r H u r t s � boro th is fo renoon and ru sh e d t> Wearies, A la., fo r safekeep ing E M PL O Y E S A S K W A G E D R E U C T IO N CH IC A G O -Officers o f th o P u llm an com pany to d ay wero expected to take a d io n on th o v o lu n ta ry p ro p o sa l of 9,OOO em ployes of th e c a r shops th a t a 20 per c e n t reduction in w ag es be m ade. T ho s te p w as tak e n by e m � ployes a t t e r d iscussion of th e r e a d � ju s tm e n t in In d u stry an d d ec lin ing com m odity p rices, If th e company* a v a tls i tse lf of th e offer, i t w ill save m orn th a n $3,000,000 a >�ar officials com e th e v a lu e of the fa rm e r's labor, 4.7 p e r cen t. T he a v erag e fa rm in � com e ra n g e d fro m $1,079 in 1713 to $1,770 in 1918. On m ost of th e D ane co u n ty fa rm s , th e p rin c ip a l co u rse of incom e w as fo und to be from d a iry in g . NO L ARGE P RO F I T S T ho d e p a r tm e n t m ade s tu d ie s o f th ree a re a s in th e U n ited S ta te s a n d an n o u n ced th a t co m p ara tiv e ly few of th� fa rm e rs in th e g ro u p s s tu d ied h av e been m ak in g la rg e p rofits d u rin g tile recen t y e a rs o f c o m p ara tiv e ly h igh p rices a n d th a t th e ir a v e ra g e r e tu rn on in v es tm e n t in c reased from a b o u t 4 p e r c e n t in 1713 to 7 per c e n t in 1718. M ost o f th e fa rm e rs w ere found to be m ak in g le s s th a n $500 a y ea r o v e r th e th in g s th e fa rm fu rn ish e s to w a rd th e fam ily living. F ro m th e fig u res o b ta ined , th e fa rm incom e, re c e ip ts less exp en ses a n d la � bor incom e, fa rm incom e less 5 per c en t on in v es tm e n t, h a v e been c o m p u t� ed fo r each fa rm an d fo r (-ach g ro u p of fa rm s. T ho th re e g ro u p s o f fa rm s s tu d ied a re lo ca ted in W ash in g to n coun ty , O hio ; C lin to n coun ty , In d ian a , an d in D ane co u n ty . T he W ash in g to n co u n ty fa rm s gave a re tu rn o f 4.6 p e r c en t on th e in v e s t� m en t d u r in g a seve n y eo r period w hile tho r e tu rn s in C lin to n co u n ty w ere 5.7 p e r cenL L ABOR INCOME SMALL O f th e 185 fa rm e rs in th e th re e a rea s , n o n e m ad e a lab o r Incom e of $1,000 fo r e v e ry y e a r o f th e s tu d y , b u t 18 in th e In d ia n a a re a an d 7 in th e W isco n sin a r e a m ade lab o r incom es a v e ra g in g o v e r $1,000 p e r y e a r fo r ithe period. F o u r fa rm e rs (2 per cen t of the e n tire n u m b e r) m ad e o v er $500 l a � bor incom e e v e ry year. A v erag ing l a � bor incom e a n d loss over th� w hole tim e, 15 p e r c e n t o f th e fa rm e rs fa iled to m ake a n y lab o r incom e a t all. T en per cen t f a i l e d even to m ak e 5 p e r c e n t in te re s t on in v e s tm e n t in a n y y e a r ut th e study . * D e p a rtm en t sp e c ia lis ts p o in t o u t th a t th o u g h f a rm incom es in m o st cases show ed a m ark e d in c rease d u r � ing th e y e a rs 1916-18, a s co m p ared w ith incom es fo r 1912-15, th e se in - eceases a re m ore a p p a re n t th a n real, in v iew o f th e d ec rease in th e p u rc h a s � ing pow er o f th e do lla r. N E W A M E R I C A N TEN O R R E V E A L E D C H IC A G O -C hicago to d ay h a d d is � covered a new A m erican ten o r. In th e b ig g es t d em o n s tra tio n g iven a s in g e r s in ce G a lli-C u rc i sp ra n g in to fam e here in 1716. C h arles M arshall, s in g in g Hie t i t le ro le in V erd i's "O th e l� lo,'' w as w ild ly acc la im ed last n ig h t. M arshall, w hose hom e is in P h ila d e l� p h ia , s a n g in I ta ly fo r sev era l y e a rs u n d e r a la tin iz ed .nam e. " KIN G O F " F R E E D O N B O N D D E N V E R -J o s h u a Sykes, s u t- s ty io d "k in g of th e w o rld " an d lead er of tho H ouse o f D av id cu lt, w as free to d ay on bond, fo llow ing th re e h o u rs sp* n t in ja il on c h a rg e o f o p e ra tin g a c o n fi� dence gam e H e will he up In c o u rt T u esd ay to exp la in w hy th e w orld d id n 't com e to an end. Police ch arg ed S ykes to ld h is c o n g reg a tio n th e end of the w orld w as a t h a n d an d a ll th o se h av in g m oney a t t i c tim*' w ould be p u n ished . T h is b ro u g h t a ri h h a rv e s t to the le a d e r of th*- flex k, police said . C h a rg es o f "g ro ss im m o ra lity " re c en tly w ere lodged a g a in s t the cu lt O ne w as th a t Sykes s tr ip p ed v o m er before he b a p tiz ed them . D E A TH CLAIMS C. R. M A N V ILLE M IL W A U K E E -Charles G. M anville, vice p re s id e n t o f th e ii . W. Joh rts- M anville com pany , died a t !* 3e las t n ig h t a t h is hom e here. F u n e ra l r - ra n g en ien is h ave n o t been complot* i. M anville, w ho wa- 54, is su rv iv ed by his w idow. T h e re a re no ch ild ren . T. F . M anville, New York. a b ro th er, H t H B UL L ET I N ROME- F our Hundred I tal ian so l� diers were killed in t he f ighting a t Fiume, it w a s reported here today. T he defending forces we r esiad t o Have lost 80 killed, including t w o women fighters . Two hundr ed le� g ionnai res we re wounded. R BY CAMI LLO C l A N F A R R A OM E- W hile Gabrieli� D 'A n n u n � zio, sp lu tte r in g h is w ra th , p ro � pel red lo leave F lu m e by a i r � p lan e today, fo rm al s u r re n d e r o f th e c ity to g o v e rn m en t fo rces w as expect - oil w ith in a few h o u rs G enera l C av ig lla . co m m an d er o f tho re g u la r tro o p s w hich h a d squeezed th� leg io n n a ire s b ack fro m th e ir o u t � posts, pri-pan d to accep t tho c ity 's su r re n d e r from M ayor Gigantic an d w h a tev e r m ilita ry le a d e rs m ay be le ft in th� city. Th� poet fum ed in h is las t p ro c la � m a tio n -tho la s t of a long series . Ho v ag u e ly th re a te n e d to bo av en g ed for "an a tte m p t on m y life ." H e re fe rre d to a g re n ad e w h ich exp loded n e a r a w indow from w hich be h ad been o b � se rv in g th e sq u ad ro n in th e h a rb o r. NOT W O R T H W H I L E "I t could h av e fin ished m e," D 'A n� nu nzio sa id o f th e exp losion . "T h a t w ould h av e se ttle d a ll co n tro v e rs ies w ith th o ro yal g o v e rn m en t-sav e the g o v ern m en t fu r th e r m o le sta tio n s. L uck ily , m y h e ad of iro n w a s only sc ra tc h ed . "C o w ard s o f I ta ly , I am still a live a n d im placab le . "W hile y e s te rd a y I h ad p lan n ed an d p re p a re d to sac rifice m yself, today I am g e ttin g re a d y to d e fen d iu> sob w ith a ll w eapons. "It is no t w o rth w hllo to o ffer m y life to a people ab so rb ed in C h ris tm a s ce leb ra tio n s , w hile tho g o v e rn m en t coldly* o rd e rs th e m u rd e r o f th is p o p u � la tio n w h ich fo r 16 m o n th s h a s fo u g h t a n d d ied ." A g reem en t to s u rre n d e r th o c ity cam e qu ick ly a f te r M ayor G lg a n te an d R e c to r V en tu ri a rra n g e d a truce . A f� te r p re se n tin g p rop o sa ls , w hich m et th e o r ig in a l te rm s of th e g o v e rn m en t, th ey w ere sen t back to th e c ity by Colonel F e r r a r i to o b ta in D 'A n nunz io 's s ig n a � tu re to th e d o cu m en t an d to in se r t a c lau se of reco g n itio n of th e R appallo tre a ty , u n d e r w hich th e A d ria tic b o r� d e rs a re de te rm in ed . R E G U L A R S P R A I S E D F ro m appearunc* s, m o st o f tho r e s i � d e n ts opposed fu r th e r figh ting , even th e re c to rs a rg u in g fu r sub m issio n b e � c au se of tho su ffe rin g of tho p o p u la � tion . G o v ern m en t com m an d ers , in m e s � sag es to R om e today , ex p ress . J th e ir p lea su re a t th e pe rfec t disciplin* th e ir troop g u e rilla fin T E W YORK-T wo of F i l m � land ' s mos t popular s t ar s , Dorothy Gish and Co ns t ance T a l m a d g e we nt to Greenwich, Conn. , last Su nda y and were m a r � ried wi t ho ut a single moving p ic� t u r e c am e r a to click out t ho scene. Miss Gish was mar r i ed to J a m e s Rennie. who plays P anc ho in " S p a n i s h Love," and Miss T a l � m ad ge wa s mar r i ed to J ohn Pi a lo - ?lou. a Greek tobacco i mpor te r of Liber ty s t reet , who l ives a t t h o St . Regis. The m a r r i a ge of Miss T a l m a d g e took place in t he presence of tho br ide's m ot he r and her t wo si s ters , Norma and Natal ie. Al though Mrs. Gish w a s incl ined to smi le and make t he best of t he invas ion of t he Gish fami ly by Mr, Rennie, whom she likes, Mrs . T a l � ma dg e wa s much upset . "Yes, we have a,*man in t h e f a m � ily," w a s t he way in which Lil l ian Gish, Dor ot hy's elder s i s ter , a n � nounced t h e t idings . T h e Gish gir ls have been in m o v � ing p i ctures for six y ea r s and, wi t h th ei r mother , have been known a s one of t h e h appy and con ten t ed moving picture fami l ies t h a t did not have a s ingle mal e m em be r in it. JAPAN READY FOR CHECK ON ARMAMENTS International Conference off Business Men Urged by; Baron Hayashi, Ambas� sador to Britain B U L L E T IN W A S H I N G T O N -A p r o p o s a l * * j t h e Uni ted S ta te s e nte r into no-* . p o t a t i o n s wi th o t her n a t io n s fo r reduct ion of naval arm am e n ts w a s ma de to P r es i den t - e lec t H ard in � by Repr esen t at ive Kelly, m em ber of t h e house naval a ffa irs c o m m i t � t ee , Kelly said today, on hi s re tu rn f r om Marion. Kel ly's proposa l c a r . r a l l o w a n c * T h a * . h o w e v e r , i s a c o n d i t i o n t h a t w i I a l � w a y s b� w i t h u s . I d a r e s a y t h s i t WO s h i i l l n e v e r r e a c h t h � p o i ; t i n t h i s SIH t� o r a n y o t h * r s t a t � xvii* n t h * .r� in n o a m p l e o p p o r t u n i t y t o UK� l a r g e KUI u s ca ' m o n e y f o r t h � b o t t i r m e n t o f th* s t a t * ' h i n s t i t u t i o n s a n c t i l * l u � cr* a s e o f o p e r a t i n g e x p e n d ! t u r e s I a m h a v i n g t h � e x x o n t i V S ll tile� xxi ti* a s u b s t a n t i a l b a l a n c e i n t h o t r� . z u r y . I xx i x h t o s a y i n t h i s c o n - * X. t i o n t h a t I s i n c e r e l y h o p . t h a t t h e i m ( . m i n g l e g i s l a t u r e w i l l j ** OI W X - D U R L IN -Tin* end of th e period foi su r re n d e r o f a rm s to crow n forces, u n � d e r m a r tia l law , w as m arked last nigh" by an a t ta c k on a police p a tro l u t M id� dleton , rn a r C ork, it wan an n o u n ced to day. O ne c o n stab le xx a s killed, thee* se rio u sly w ounded an d thro� m ort s lig h tly in j"* d. C asu a ltie s o f th e a t tack in g fo rce xvcre no t learned maid* >nomy. BY R U S S E L L B R O W N I N G (ANDON-J a p a n is rowdy t o *ei� . to r a n intornH.tion.-e! conf �re nor* o f lim ita tio n of n a v a l a rm a � m en ts, in th o b e lie f of Baron. H ayasM L new Japan�?** ;unbanseulor to G re e r B rita in . In a n in te rv ie w grix*en th e U n ite d Preen tod ay . B a ro n i l i y a e h i dec Lured til� busimiMH m en o f th o b ig n a tio n s-- th e m en w tio poy th e b illa-co u ld re ad * an a g re e m e n t on lim itin g n a v a l b u ild � ing if th e ir c o u n tr ie s would, a r r a n g n su ch a co n feren ce . Ja p a n , th e am b aw x u io r d ec lared , La n o t exceed in g h e r an n o u n ced n av al p ro g ram . H e r p re p a ra tio n s m u s t bn con sid ered neces,�iary, he sa id , bocoua� sh e is a se n tin e l again**, sp re ad o f bolshevism . H e charg ed a h ig h ly o r � gan ized a tte m p t to bo lsh ev ize J a p a n I wet been m ad e a n d t h a t h ie o o u n tr m u s t re m a in on guard . D O N'T W A N T BIG NAVY ' T h is ta lk in th e U n ited Sta*e� a b o u : a b ig nax-y is annoy ing to J a p a n ." th*1 b a ro n sa id . "I t i s foo lish a n d It I* tra g ic to th in k o f th e b ig s ta te s of O m i t B rita in , tile U n i'ed S ta te s an� J a p a n c o m p e tin g in a ra c e fo r a r m a � m en t. J a p a n rx innot .iffOrd it. " I believe a n a g ree m e n t cou ld b�* reach ed q u ick ly if tho b ig m en of �act. c o u n try a ssem b led a t a ro u n d ta b la n o t a s p ac ifis ts o r m il i ta r is ts o r poll tic ian s , bu*, a s b u sin essm en , o u t of w hose p o ck e ts m u s t com e a la rg e s ilo of m oney fo r th o u p -k e e p o f n av ies. "I th in k J a p a n is w illing to e n te r su c h a conference . "W ith consul �ruble In te re s t I hax�. m u ! th o ex ch a n g e o f p le a sa n tr ie s be tw een S e c re ta ry D aniels a n d Lorn Northcliff� .T h e y w ere v e ry In te re s t in g h u t th ey got u s now here." H a y ash i d eclared J a p a n is n o t m a-* s t r u t t in g a n u n u su a l n u m b er o f f ig h t� ing sh ips, b u t Maid th e c o u n try Is c a r � ry in g o u t a c o n s tru c tio n program �, evolved a f te r long public d iscu ssio n .. H o den ied em pha'J� ally th a t J a p a n I * co n sid e rin g a d d itio n s to t h a t p ro g ram ., S O VI ET IS BUSY H ie w orld h a s heard l i t t le o f . at** te m p ts to bo lshev ize J a p a n , h e g a in . R u t "red " gold h a s been p o u red int** th e co u n try in a n e ffo rt to p p read th** gospel o f d isco n ten t. T h e se effort*, h a v e m et sufficient su cco rs to cau sal Lh� g o v e rn m e n t som e co n cern , ho s a l k. J a p a n should b e co n sid ered a Bery� line!, he said, guaud ing th e w e s te rn , w orld fro m a Kpreod of so v ie tism . H e drnJaxed J a p a n is u n d e r a responsible* g o v e rn m en t, w h ich s in ce re ly desire. to p lay th e ro le o f a good p a r tn e r im th e firm o f n a tio n s . "R o t let th e t n a tio n s consider,** h*. sa id , .'w h iit it w ould m ea n sh o u ld a rex o f th o b ig pow* in su c c u m b to so v ie t� ism ." In co n sid e rin g th e a rm a m e n t proc*- lorn, he Maid th e n a tio n s sh o u ld pon� d e r o v e r lh� fa c t th a t a rm a m e n t '.ace* so m e tim es b n* d w a r an d th a t w a r cai, g ixe b ir th to bolKhexixm, a s in tt� c ase o f R ussia..-C o p y rig h t, 1720. D I S P U T E D E V E L O P E D N E W YRK-T h e IkinlelR-Nx>ru�.. cli it a d iscu ssio n r**f�rrod to b y B aron H ay ash i in h is in te rv ie w w ith T he U n ited I T*-.sa today ' w as devclojHvd into* a se r ie s o f in te rv ie w s c a r r ie d b y Th** U nited N ew s. In th e se in te rv iew s . S e c re to ry Dsu. - leis d ec la red i t w a s n e c e ssa ry fo * A m or t i to C o n tinuo h e trn a v a l p rogram , to bo p re p a re d in c o t t a t o t a com bi na - t i e r o f n a tio n s a g a in s t h e r. Lot*� N orthcliff� den ied th* re w as a n y pot s ih ility o f su c h a co m b in a tio n am t Red D an ie ls to n a m e th o c o u n t rte . w h ich w ould jo in it. C O NDITION OE C A R U S O SERIOUS N E W YORK E n rico ( a ru sa , tw o * , who h a s been se rio u sly ill in his* n p a rfm o n t h e ro fo r rn* re th a n a wee, h a s developed su p e rla tiv e p leu risy , a -- ten d in g p h y sic ian s B urgicaJ a sp ira lio r accom plished , th� n ounced , an d a d d ti im proved ( lig h tly

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