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Show JT. 20 TAGES JAPAN IS-WILLI- m JSb JANUARY 5, 1921 WEDNESDAY m 3b cSb dEb R3 In-N- Bomb ROME, Jan 5 Srvervl mllon from in cash have been office of Gabriele dAnminzio Fiume b ArdUi. who forced me strong bos, according to a dispatch today to Tempo. The newspaper states that documents relating to dAnnunsioa enterprise also were stolen and that -- the is considerably disturbed by the robbery DAnnunzio is leaving Flume tomorrow the for an unknown destination, dispatch sas A thousand legionairea left the city yesterday en route to Venice and 300 sailors of the Irregular forces left todav for Pola Terribly His Beaten, Injuries Later Resulting in Him Comit-tinSuicide, Charge. ! (B Associated FTcks i NEW YORK, Jan 5 The Italian "chamber of labor announced todaj that a $100,990 damAge suit had been filed hero In the state upereme court i 14 of Andrea Salcedo, a ho jumped stories to hie death last May while under detention st department head quarters here in connection with the bomb outrages of June, 131$ The suit brought SAleedos by widow named also ivilllam J. Flynn, chief of the departments bureau of It Investigation. charged Hhat Salsedo had been wf beaten terribly and tortured mentally and physical ly and that he had lost his mind and Saved From Sin International News Service ) Mrs. PANVILLE, 111. Jan. Saddle E Harrington, wife of Ernest S Harrington a Danville business man, today entered the JSth day of a hunger strike" begun for the purpose of saving her husband who refuses to take an active part in church work. Harrington says bis wife wants (P.y auicidaU?--despondent- The chamber announced that copies of the charges had been sent the Italian embassy at Washington. Call on National .. .. BarAs is Issued . Jn- - - m., t Until Husband is out on the Street and preach and give everything I have to the eburch. if the want To live, Harrington added, she can live. If he jranta to- - dia she. Can die. Tve done all I could for her Mrs Harrington admit she did not expect to have to fast so long but jsayt that God haw given Tier strength and she will continue fasting until he grants her prayer. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan. I- - The comptroller of the currency todsy Issued a call for the condition of all national banks at the close of business on Wednesday, Dec. 29, Farewell Banquet for Defender of Verdun o Personnel of Cabinet (By Associated Press) Elections of senaPARIS, Jan tors whirh will be held next Sunday, have a direct effect upon the may personnel pf the cabinet.. Three members of the mintetry are candidates George Letgues - president of tt- -- ministerial council,- is credited with the Intention of diminishing tne number of portfolios in the government and dismissing some doing away trlthji number of governmental 'and administrative bureaus. & . ; To Out Talk League SALINA. Kan, Jan $ A state wfde crusade b the American legion tit out talk ijie league was under organization today followmeeting a sensational farmer-soldie- r n Judge Landi. Continue Case of Saloon-Keeper. (By Associated Pres ) CHICAGO, Jan. Kenesawj M Landis todaycontlhued indefinitely 40 cases of the charged -with selling four per cent beet and directed the governmentto find the brewers who made the 'Jlquor and bring them into court. 5V-Jud- g saloon-keepe- - Turk. Deny Overture. Made to tPyA Lloyd-Georg- orlTtTd - e Trew to-"S- LORDMAYOROF Jtfn CONSTANTINOPLE Statement by Premier Lloyd George In the British house of commons on Dec. 42 to the effect that the Turkish government had attempted to negotiate regarding the control of Constantinople were formally denied here today by Grand Vlxter Tewflk Pasha and Seft Bey. foreign minister. Mr. Lloyd George Is reported to have asserted that tha Turkish tovernment had proposed that . If a guarantee should be given that Constantinople should not be taken from the Turks, they would bear the loss of Smyrna and Thrace. WOULD DIVORCE GIVE EVIDENCE CHARLES BACK tm au IS REPORTED ....... International New Service CLINTON. Iowa, Jan. S Howard Holcomb, an ensign Jn the United States haw. Is preparing to start back to Pasadena. Cal., today without the girl he came here to marry The girl. Miss Celeste lamb, stepdaughter of a wealthy retired business man, eloped with Robert S Smith, Jr., of Hammond, Ind., and left Holcomb "waiting at the church " Holcomb and Miss Lamb were to have been married at 4 oclock last night. The wedding was to have been one of the fashionable event of She year Smith and-Mi- ss Lamb disappeared early yesNo word haa terday morning been received from them but friends of the couple believe they have gone to Crown Point or some other Indiana town to be married. ... 1 New York Robbery fBy Associated Pre NEW YORK. Jan. Mis a Anna Hendricks, ticket seller tn a subway booth at and Fifty-nint- h Fifth aeenu street, this morning frustrated an attempted robbery by,an unarmed man and fought with him until help arrived and he was arrested. SENATOR KING b '"'10116 If OIDHIl fOllS 4 ) . PLOT TO BRING By Non-Partis- ing last night. Speakers for the league bitterly reviled the soldiers Legionalres threw down the challenge they would never permit an. organization in the state which apWe all deplauded the statement, served to be shot in France & By WchGirlJVho Weds first Love Soldier. Will which-followed- trans-Atlant- ic Service ) Every conductor and motorman on the Omaha street railway lines Is carrying a pistol today. Permission to arm themselves was given the street car men by Maydr Smith m- aw effort to curb' The Te- cent epidemic, of. street, car robberies New Ensign is Spurned under-secretari- d CORK COMES TO To Carry Pistols Jan , -- i. Are Given Right B International OMAHA, Neb, -- be-fo- Carmen in Omaha French Elections Effect - p,, at ed (By Associated Press NEW TORN, Jan 6 Prominent person from many parte of the country will attend a farewell dinner tonight of Gen. George Robert Nivellc, "hero of Verdun," who nail for Franca tomorrow He ha spent sevn a ttur,Pt this country ers Gen John J Pershing and Admiral J H. Glennon representing the army and navy, repecti e!,wtll speak Ogden Business Man Lauds News Pictorial Section v0 et, - s (By Associated Press.) Sixteen-me-LOMiOX, Jan bers of a party that waylaid a detachment of troop at Meclin In northwest Countv Cork. Ire!and,were killed by the soldiers atta-ke- d anil the'remain-de- r of the ambuching rarty were captured with all their guns and ammunition, say, a Dublin dispatch to the ExGD1IN tan j The ro'wrt (traure supplement of The Deseret change Telegraph company today. w ihurarti rized in fore members of the Progress Business None of the troops was injured. Mens t lub eurdav bj t.us Wright, one of the best steps This is the first time, (t is declared, takfn for booming this section of the country. Mr Wright that an ambush on a large scale has railed to the fx t that by this method the marry been effectually beaten. features of the communpy art- impressively told by picturesinteresting and he recemmendt d numbers of the club to watch this supplement each The ambush, according to an Eveweek He understood next the that of issue would be exclusive ocOgden from News Cork, dispatch ning and suggeeted that the members secure a copy curred in a secluded roadway. Three Before a record attendance. William E Zuppan of the Ogden Standard Examiner, delivered .an. address, taking-asbis subject. Do military lorries, says the account, wers You Know Ogden?" Mr. Zuppan, who used the question method, incoming from Hallow when a bomb of as to members the extent were quired what with "they acquainted was thrown at the leading vehicle. The their city. He called attention to the great progress being made in Bomb mimed its mark. Revolver fire dUStfial here; that Ogden, was the purchasing center for was then opened on the lorries, which a large surrounding territory; that th city could boast of the longest halted while the treops poured yjtje stretch of highway from north city lUnlts to Washington Heights, a Into fira both sides of ths road. AiaHutee ot M blocksy-wotold many --othar tntmw sting (set " Aided by a smoke screen, continues - tkssstffe v1 ' erady known. in (he account, the troops made a sortie discussion the It developed that less than half According to the stories of the In and accounted for all the attackers In of the members present had visited anv of the factories In this dlana the howling of a moose dog killed and captured. This resulted In a suggestion from President Herbert L. Herrington city. that a date be set apart on w hich members w ould make a tour of inspeccaught In a trap at Shtpsands, the of in all the tion the of city. plants Death Rebel. original Hudson trading post pf Report A committee compose of Mr Herrington, Cut Wright and Mr Bay company, was responsible for the Zuppan was selected to launch a campaign Is Denied Dublin safety to Ogden of the airmen last- Sunday. Field Representative J. B O Brien announced Ogden that good progress was being made by the club and that the full When heard the they the dog cries, S headmembership required General DUBLIN, Jan application for a charter could be made, would be secured within quarters today denied a report that balloonists decided to land, t The great the next ten da 16 tfmn Feioers were killed when a balloon struck In a ten trees clump of detachment of troops was aipbushed miles south of the post and its occunear Kanturk. almost-strippwere of their pants clothing In the perilous descent. Killed Priest At the time f the landing the. merIn Raid on Hotel cury was only It) digress below tero, the! mildest weaher for this season of the jear in the h.story of the tradfBy International News Service Jan & The Rev Father ing post. When the men extricated LEAGUE-MAT- Y Finbarr Darcy, a London priest, was themselves from the' the wreckage, shot and instantly killed during a raid by British troops upon the Imperial first words were tittered by Lieut. (By Associated Tress ) 5 hotel at Cork last night, said a dis- Walter Hinton, a teteran of the hisSenator WASHINGTON, Jan Five toric NEWPORT NEWS la. Jan 6 King. Democrat of Utah, introduced flight In the NC-patch from Cor this evening who extended "gracious thanks arrests were made. to Daniel OCallaghan lord mayor of today his resolution proposing eliminthe Almighty for their existence The next thought of the airmen was Cork, who arrived yesterday as a ation of the covenant of of to express thanks to the unfortunate stowaway on the American steamer nations from the peace treaty and ratdog, whose howls caused them to de- West Cannon, in company with Peter ification of the amended treaty. The scend For almost 40 hours the Ter- resolution said it was imperative that Americans had mocked death )n a rag- MacSwiney, brother of the ldte , enco MacSwiney, declared today that rhp ing storm high in he aljr and for j,y the United States of time being they were too exhsuetedth, to the editor of the New York Nation t4h! of peace wnS Germany te anything late them- - had invited him to testify before thej n0 fon(f,r aelayed" selves upon their safe landing il been drenched' 4o commission of committee of The airmen Thc exlBtencfl and dlw.hargS of func ravmbers tip skin nd Iciries hung' over their dred in Washington torn clothing .For.. with The statement was In it was said- - is not incompatible they Irish situation wandered almlesmv in the days the of United the wliderneea States, interest, ( fif-- ltsb?rrsHonaT News Service ) and were at the point of despair when answer to that o Fhibrx 18 oBvfou.ly slid "n for the imposstble ho LONDON. Tan. 5. A coup d'etat ia they a ere discow-reby a frightened chairman of the r,e at lhl8 ,,me POh been Mn4t to hnirot last mayor Indian . Ihe. njght trapper accept anee. amendment or re- belleveijraminent . Jn Hungary - and srtted to appear herore the eommls-- t ot (h the treaty Austria when former Emperor Charles U. S. Balloonist. Escaped of nations," constituting the league -will be invited to return to the throne, The Invitation was extended by the Raid Kanator Kmf Th.re ar. many New York people several months h() contend that the recent election according to an Exchsuige telegraph Death by Time ago, Mayor O Callaghan said a Of the league, dispacb from Rome today, quoting rerepudiation (wee immigration Inp tor D. R. ports received In that city from. Buda-pe-st though It lx morallv certain that a he International said News By at this in today Service.! port, few millton etecters Voted for Mr charge It added that the plotters In8. A bare was still awaHIng word from Washtend ttr declare a union of Hungary 'COCHRAN; Harding who are in favor of the of the 0 minutes stood between the as the to admissibility of the United State and Austria. Into the ington three American balloonists and death Irish official league of nations when the articles" when they landed in the Canadian wil- are modified, reused and amended in derness on Decembs- - 4. If they had State A candid view of certaiarespects Department continued their fl'rht another hour! the present situation Indicates that the only practical course now open they would have been over James Bay May Decide U to ratify the treaty expressly exwhere a landing meant certain death amidst the ice wist. The balloonists hich set up the cepting articles 5 Daniel told rthelr Tildes that who league of nations of Cork, lord mayor OCallaghan, God thrt hrhherwtah;y,odfrty1 jIRy International News Service ) 1 DETROIT. Jan. 5. Three armed men entered the Michigan State bank A. Farre asd Louts A. Kloor to,ay at hrr,paU meT1J labJr of Detroit, locked the manager and Stephen were received today out of the .ShoM OCallaghan Jr, would case his ofTlcIaiJt said clerk of the institution In the vault towhere the men are making their be rf,rrpJ to tb 8tate ,PaJt- day and escaped with ) 18.400. way back to the of civlllxa- - tben ment to determine whether tion fBy Associated Presa ) A thrilling story Is bound up tn a partment waa willing to waive the abbrief account of the mens rescue Just sence of a passport under the circumWASHINGTON, Jan 5 A renolu-tio- n received here from tbe Angelican mln-Ist- stances surrounding the case appropriating $50,000 for expenat Moose Factory, the Hudson Mayor OCailaghans statement that se at the capitol in connection with Ray companys trading post at the Es- he had been Invited to testify before of President-eletuary of the Moose river on James the commissionon appointed by the the inauguration hundred InvestigatHarding was adopted today by the Bay, where the aeronauts were cared committee of for until they c -uld begin their Jour ing Irish condition was confirmed senate after another clash over econ- tndajrJ-yJYilllaMacDonald,., secre- imw Afflmendmenl "by Bcnatof Norney to the neares- railway. tary of the commission ris Republican, Nebraska, to redu Had Lost Their Way. for th eomm's-sion.- " the Appropriation to state wish "I to $10,000 was reth men "11 axlin threatened with Mr MacDonald said "that Mr. 43 to 8. he a special witness jected will OCallaghac Senator New, etrikea Republican, Indiana, from Bock a way, N. Y ni according told the senate there was no plan to Telegraph dispatch, they did flight not know where they were of the commiwion U use a government building for the inI bnt believed that they were tarsi A msjority of the German over the northern end 'of somewhere augural. New York Mayor of Cork to Testify rallweymen have voted In favor of Senator Jones, Republican. Washstate. They had been flying at a trestrike, says the message. 17 but withdrew an Committee Before Jan. and ington, offered, mendoue altitude owtng to thick In the Ruhr and Rhine industrial clouds amendment authorizing the district ofsnow they could not see district a, the dispatch adds, II per cent the land and to regulate charges for meals beneath them. NEW YORK. ,5 A mtsaage k ficials of the workers hav voted favorably the balloon neared James Bay greeting to Daniel OC&llaghjin lord snd lodgings during ths Inaugural on a proposition to strike for increased! It As somewhat and the men mayor of Cork who arrived at New-po- period It waa referred to another descended wages. New yesterday hi ther heard a dog barking in it own wav ofp committee ana pen at or Jone said It - Tbe ministry considers the demands thoug the wood- - beneath them. This led the steamer Wert Cannon was sent !ou1i be pressed His proposal of the transportation men exorbitant them were to believe that they hear a here today by L. Hollinxsworth vided flnea ot from 1100 to 81.000 and and has threatened with diamiaeai any six month Imprisonment tn tbo work of them who go oa strfkt. on page eight) houae of viola tion a (Continued (Continued on page two) 5- ftgrrtrrst WtTtf Mo jr" Jeeome (By Associated Free IHEAKST. -- Qjnt,. terrible hardships endured writ the utmost fortitude by the thri- - tra American naval bal'oomes (rum Rockaway. N. Y., In the fmren wl ds -of the Canadian north, wtt-elated here today by Indian trapping Ing from the lower Hud.ut b., district. Their atoriea In the main corro-brated reports from Cochrane that the airmen were on the verge of narration and were forced to eat their two remaining carrier pigeon to keep alive The men are BOW slowly send ing their way back to civilisation by dog train, with the thermometer .registering 40 degrees below xeroUnleas storm are encountered, they should reach MatUoe not talef than Friday. A Pullman coach will be placed at their -- that, traJJ disposal when tbar-4eaid-e- d n 6'r aT ralmeranrf four other officials of the department of Justice in connection it)rthe death fv !er Moose Dog Attempt to Ambush English Ho. ling Entire Cau.ed U. S. Balloonists to Fails, Troops Attacking Force Being Land Ten Mile. From Last Outpost of Civilization. Shot or Captured. of poet-soldi- er g ew Bv Associated Press ) Irn 5 The biggest raid m this city since the Yolsfead nto effect, was n a U here toda whn liquor valued at v. seized bv federal ag nts iti the whohsaie establishment f Singer Buthf r on Third avenue res of c. v tf hght-- t quality champagne and imported' wines Mth hundnita t f taM-f bonded whisky constituted the stock seized by the ttuders lojaeph WaNh a driver and Moe Herman, a clerk, employed by Singer Brmhirs wre arrested tt cording to enforcement agents bigger Krivhr had a permit to transport liquor, hut WuKh is alleged to hfive made deliveries ithout au- thorirution and Herman iS alleged to have altered records Tt V! act wen DEATH ; Supect ALLIANCE S. Officers Seize $250,000 in Liquor At Fiume Cracked, IJAIiS YEAR SEVENTY-FIRS- T U. Anmmzios Safe f UTAH FOREGO ENGLISH NG'TO &3 SALT LAKE CITY .therg Invcsl-gaun- r- atca Hour. entry BANDIT RAID Statu. NETS $18,000 theVh:7l, Firry InUUoAJMU 1 th door-ete- FOR INAUGURAL p GERMAN RAIL STRIKE LOOMS "Irtai ct eZ'rJt Jn . nn rt pro-fro- m . XBy. Aftiociated- - pr 4 Prea V d TOKIO. Jan. The period 1 witnessing1 a resumption by the press of the disarmament discus-ion In which consideration of th alliance plas a prom Inent part, -The Osaki Asahi Shlmbun has come out in advocacy of the abolition of this alliance as a means of reaching an understanding with the United States. It argues that England's post war policy is directed toward an with America. England no longer having n$ed pf Japan- aa an allyand becoming4 the basis of her policy The United States ma JUL.xecipro4xs4ef-4hwoepaper comment but nevertheless Japan. it says should realize the futility ' of relying upon England. If Japan and England desire to restrict armaments, it argues, it la essential that they eliminate the ai & ! post-holid- It - Anglo-Japane- b 4 t, .14 h : a:. w t haa the attart tng American auspteiotii ard it advises the foreign office to reconsider its practice of piwotjng its policy on that alliance. Lot u aboiieh the alliance ft adds, and then talk to America face f to with open mfrida" The Jljl Shimpo urges the reduction of the Japanese army by half, but tt clAims that the naval plan calling for completion of eight battleships and .Uance. whicT eight cruisers b 1925 as fixed years ago and Is outside the naval race. In view of the possibility of Japan's hefnr drawn into the race, however. It urged the government to take the lead In advocating the restriction proposals The Chugai Shogvo Fhimpo, a commercial organ, takes the view that while Great BritGn and the United States may not at present be oa particularly good terms this condition will not be lasting and that cooperation between the two powers will follow The Tokio Asahi Ehumbun furnishes a footnote to the discussion by pointing out that the rising cost ef armament necessitate the finding ot new courses of revenue Disarmament Proposal Get. Nevr- - Backers' fBy Associated Presa) WASHINGTON, Jan 6 Reduction of world naval armaments by volun tary agre-- c among the principal powers was considered again by the senate foreign relations today commit -" ter Senator WaJsh, Democrat. Montana, appeared: to support him reaoLmftm President. AVtinoir appoint an American representative to sit with the League of Nations disarmament commission and Senator Borah, Idaho, pressed his resolution " looking to an agreement between the United State, - Great-- " Britain and' to reduce naval construction by Japan the next five during years The hearing today was the lndt scheduled b that committee and prominent members said they had every hope that the committee would report the Borah resolution favorably, but with amendments Committee sentiment was said to favor Italy and France In tbe proposed building reIt also was said duction agreement to be probable that the clause to limit for five years naval construction would be amended so as tp remove the time limit The entire session of the committee today was taken up with the presentation of arguments by Senator 'Walsh. Democrat. Montana, Jn favor of his dent to resolution requesting Fhe send an American representative to sit with the general disarmament commission of the league of nations and Borah resoiut n proposing independent negotiations with Great Britain and Japan m not taken up. The committee met In executive session Senator Walsh was understood to -- lf tary and naal disarmament must bo He argued accomplished together. that it was not feasible as proposed by Benator Borah, to deal aoiely with na ral disarmament. Senator Walsh also was said to havo argued that the contention that participation of an American representative in the league of nations disarmament proceedings would involva America In tbe leagues affairs, was not sound. On this point Sttoatnr Borah sld that Jf Amend! was to enter the league he wanted It done "by the front door and not the back. , No further hearings are planned by the committee and final aetioa la expected at the next session. 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