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11^ Maiy Gtitais GDed — R^ NGntENCI UNER port diiiiese Pr^nring WKECKEDBTBI M A Here Are Highlights For Anofter Battle Soith of ShoBhaikwaii. Crew of 170 Rescued — No m
Rassengers On Board Hartford, Conn., Jan. 4.—>(AP)— .^tistactory' sales tax Peiplnf, CSiina, J«n. 4.— (A P )— Striking passages in toe in a u g i^ | woorked out so as to address of Gov. Wilbur L. Cross de- MMuhai caiuiff H8iaO‘LlaDf, Gtit- When the Fnre Started. im cfi onworus tax on food and clothtog*” military ruler of N o ^ China, Uvered today before .the General Assembly fouow! **Tbe pnbUo^Sity bscblem con- aerved notice on Japanese author!* *AppareajU|y toe dtisens of Coni- tinues to challenge us.’* tlea today that he did not care to Cherbourg, France, Jan. 4.— (A P ) nectient imtoer like the eiqterimettt, Jomt Commkleeih-UBdm Slid Reuoo For I t o l l e deal with them concerning the —^The crack French liner L’Atlanti- which they, tried two years ago, of **At present, 1 am not in favor of % dividing between the two leading the rep M of the state's enforce- Shanhaikwan Incident He bluntly que, serving in the South American HNAM Unt Democrats b House Wore To Be.fciorol i i requested that any further commu* politloal parttea toe conduct of toe ment act; but i n ^ event that be addressed to the Na- run, was wrecked by fire of unde- The scream of artillery lire punctuated by the rattle of madrine funq "aftalra of toe state.** Congress^ diaregardlng toe dear mandate of the dtisens of toe tionalist government at Nanking. termined origin in the English chan- again reverberates through North China, near the Ghreat WaU, vtoere Committee»-4aier Agree Witt Hone So CSilneae forces were believed pre- nel early today. Japanese and Odnese forces engage in battle in toe cteA shown la toii **Iha fluestlons and uchlems- of! Vhited States, Akes no action
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ff unsMunr f^ iv e A Potato A^ rbpitkif cf the Wart lis oaltad for tem orro#' ~ WORQi t ^IM 6:46 at tot Wart sub ^ ____ _ iQnatM.^ I that ita rnembera are to to givonl B. C^ adequate repreMBtaticn on the joint A aiocial jdl mambani. JiL the Nwdtfi P'r Kchad Zlwitov^ Neuly Edmund O. ___ died early [doimiitiMB*n^1nERC '.SqlvMbn Army Sunday stoool will this moinb^ « t ihonae, 62 Hamlin fa '• “H equal rwwaantation is not Mw imld t ^ ■treet, nftpc « iQBg fUnesA He krtneti K m IS S llU B l givw the wlshee of toe people will tiie'.dtadtt. There win M fwoea At Hale’s Store GriM B}' Ekrator h eaves h|s p a r « ^ Me* a»| Mrs. Ed- not bo observed.” and rifrWhmonts and a g t a M Mned mund IwplaiBe, one brother, Francis Wtshes o f toe people The] is to toABk* J„ and two dstws, Mrs. Thonas SaksTu. taro o f a winijup tor le siMiOtaBfu] Donndly and Miss Vkflet Divlsise, BcprosentaUve Baldwin ques- lance e o n t^ r e ^ t l y ddeed,; time ha or ^ e goes down to shop." tioned the wishes o f the people cit> attertdilifte eontes Baskets or barrels will be idaced all of this town. Fotteral services wQl be hdd Sat- ing the Republicah vlctc^ In the vAt a meetaif cf^ thf To Collect Big S a»ly at the entrance of toe Hale s t ^ to- ’^Washington, Jmi. 4.-r-(AP)— -*iw Slid Mrs. Horace Weato-i * Michael Zawltowskl, 22, of XThion urday morning at 9:80 at the home Lower House in eentrast to the one Corps 'committee, of 'Manehesfar .^i aaorrow and as fast as they kn filled JuAt what toe laU it fitrm relief MU vote Dsmooratio' majority in the erley' p' : 1^4 .1.-, 1 ■ I >>v' .i Js ■f-'i ■ 'M ■■•■ - ( *’• r '. Muta A hot To-tlia^iiMteii^- ' ■' .i.’'’* i ;F k iip 4 ri ; ayy^ ity w lth.a.^flt^i . a a lm aemabo^l to - touch It ■ iH th ^or J^. aBhcad'lato. .U m .aaiiliWibiitvaCrgidiPBerate' ^idv -]8acHca!toiy. ^ ’4 H k i if.** tha flWat . .1 8 dapelfNia .w> W t^ lttba/tatfcaat that la ttte i p »itwwM, b!iHliia|kM8:o f .a a that a ih lin toaatad. SoOh a-.aaiMlioli^.ii|lh^ -S S S S ? ' "adtaa'll-! tlib itirii? ^ wm-r/ . Nfw Jock. • 4;^(i^)^- tiim . .vatu oi.tlM »aasinw ’ ‘ yaiidiM eiq> of ooftoa by lta;alda, la:ah ^'aa 'ftad ‘ll'li^ C h , Mi"‘ wiia- pagw.im'mnstfbuu^ tha'^’-y ofwvQWsaffear- ;d liH as ttieW Friday ang la ^ __ Arthur .Drug. Btecaa aagra . . &mptlBf.a8'aaytliIaf wa^oaa .twilt aav1(Wk.aa ba'oiii'gbb.tha monay thi * Hold Up Track Driver iuid ■f . , Guards and Flea In Auto 1 SalpiBeflM ■' \ With Pouch. During Thii 'm .4 Stic. ToRiofrow, Lob Angalaa, Jan. 4—(AP)—^Two bandits who invaded tha Southaxn No Approvtlfl. and will *. Pariflo railroad station and took a conffhue ten ragtoterad mall pouch from tha No Exchanges aiiaad guards wars sought today by No Refunds . V' ^ d a y s ; ( » d y . Fedaral post offloa Inspaotors. Tba pouch oontalnad r^toterad mall and saourities for dalivory to Tremendeua h par . Annual San Joaquin valley (Calif.) points. No ostlmato of the value of tbo mail was given by postal offlriato, but it unoffirially reported at $10,000. Tba pouch bad arrived at tbo rail- road aCatioB last nlBbt in oOarga bt *mek- • Driver“ ■ “B. T. Btoatoi'iton'wbo was i accompaatod Iw twb armed guards, Harry Edwards and Conrad Dill- ntoa. Blanton got out of t^ . truck and .placed the pouch on hto abould- or. Aa be started walking toward the loading platform aecompanlod by tbo guards, a small black sodaa ar- Of Wonitn '$ and ChUdrin-^ Wearing Afipitei rived. Two men jumpod from the machlno and lavallad sawad-off shot- guns at tha trio. They took the pouch, dtoarmad the guards and fled The Southern Paeifle depot rob- bbty was the seeond postal robbery in’ southarn California during the VERY SHARi^Y REDUCED night. At Higbgrove, near River- h siM, two.men entered the local popt l^eed Cotta;.fiM trfiniri^ tbo draaty. nMdclt , office and'-looted the safe of 8115. i •- • • •' • • In'nnart':.r' FoitaM^y prMpd to>H5 !^iG6i^ty‘-Dem 'By'iOMirt atd ^ Mraan J- the,;aatow>gi»warB ara.to 6a trid -'j'.'.’* ita of fka ladustcy by; miaa ^bkva ipatitpaafiln (WM atatas tyffeW • • A f'f'** * * •• -c-L im In ^ atpriy of vigstablae and trtdta. 'It':«to a ■ ttaM taUti •M ria,’''.fA rl Tba BiuDaem iBBii ■bHaii ta’li s-fflOlS ; '.VMwwrarwr* r iwewjw*.* > t I ■fw V tu V ■'j' ■'n-• *-r^ * s - " 4 i ■' . .{■ V .7. mdErbtm u le,!' m fMOiST OfjMojmntffiitod •! ^ IkNiiit ICk •!« M«t S a tnnrsnKi «t Ifttf YsM ^i MKEimftaioK mm ITI magw, M u Boston City I * * •> 'edm IiM tf Womta’s (M s bsiohUbK.Md rsourbes svoh aa ‘X , i f ■ ?, ' > Wi ^ i M«M’W l» an attaelt of anrtoM ^ MTMM i i Wiots To Comet Sfttan Ura. c. O, TMoott ntu m iarM T’i %■ MtonFolht ini C|9QI Now P ro T iia i. th s______‘ rm m as tktlr gussta on Bnady, Mfi.—d esM tr’laait^i foiN l Kn. UMiBstli Imttfc,^ South Mn- apd a rt “ **» •r- bhssttf• WuhiofUm. J m . 4— (A F) — I® in is Bsltn TUhnhhast of louth '.<• i • . ^ f tlia coDiumir'i woild* ® eovc*rta4 Badlsy, Xassn a tta n ^ to llM L ffa iW iM l!______f; Shetertoecte *w> wonaa • challe p f , ^ ® tradltloml ~ 'ay and yftdtsd frlsnte in thla pef*cen*'4pr5ttiS^^ womU’prtrftgattvt^ Mir riglit to |ty «Tslr tba wtsk-snd. iL’iS(^kiw pdete te rate qu out Bh'iite s|rrd#dBd$ff^w‘' |t Sek*./ . . COIfBi^i^TVQR . ,• \?t •• •• 'it- /V.’ . V ;• Mr aaliMli aueh aad .oftifc |tett(o s Taleott and,qiatH i IM f. ' • < __ been spenditf'smraiBoston-4 UilMitBb tyohi.Bisi -loonu fo r 1983. days with Miss Elsanor Talcott In •f-" •a-.F^T , EUaiaMoa of ‘a Htfga as MMhartei lq ro ti,.^ - fitWA ,t*J jtiraea’' waaCi In returnad narcfau> ,, , ___gianainoB of llifh< an ndiw; H rvsd-ad;------l&a, auoliaf it wloorad •• toad M l iBd Mr. and MrnCWtorti ,aad-'«ritle o f ih s If Of aavBMW A# borne by tM conauniar, la tM Jarwia of ionth^MinJMMir ^ ^ .1 'K-.. wMtom nt tM hooM of Mr. and. Min. K^teniil^v ASHOE iw ts v m r oecASNM^. , The woaan wM. by oaMful William Custer OB ^BUnday: ..;r ^ . ..-i-i- 'choosing, gets what sM wants in Ignatius Hartl returned to hla hot air sqdMhm durfair» f ••.it'* . *» I t . - .•jt- t - » .. (sauaterirA ,,- the first 'place, will be pictured, In home on Sunday from tM Rockville the Vogue store; ^Firo C W tirie new crusade, as a w orthy tra f- aty hospital. He is now aUe to says M will ask stato nuthdrtM d to fic-directress who whistles trade get around with the aid of crutches. smoothly akng an oedsriy “da* way Gsidb- ha»s‘ Man escstvsd by kvenne^ from factory to home. frisads frmn mas'M srgaitt MeCor- riston, a former resident ;of this vil- ya^S.M I I t ’s a ll a p a r t o f t h e w ise Lovfjoy. a Ooof, te •ing campaign of the General Feder- lage, who now restdes in San Fran- arrested after. i>^es. fiSd. Wa a i ^ ation of Women’s Clubs, dsoo; OBURHOla; mobile stru ^ Arthur Silysniate,.*i^ For almost a year, club women Miss Mildred MoCkUum. returned Series, Mass.—Sir. hundred em- to Sprhmfield, M as^ uivBaturday M % have bssn qulsring tbsmselves on ployes of. tM Borton A such practical merchandise pro- after (Mdlng the paat wpek with .pair shoff hate rtta ii^ blems. as Installment buying, adver- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blankanburg. a ItKday shutdown. The feres wW itising appeals, carry-in-your-own- Sunday visitors set the home of work on a stagger system, giving car vs. delivery service, and charge Mr. and Mrs. OUn M. Beebe were each man 12 or 13 days a month. vs. cash accounta Mr. and Mrs. B ar^d Bennett, Boston — Petition df Atearina What They Buy Theodon BeeM and famUy and Mn de Moura, serving % life MStMM One scries of queries concerned and Mrn Robert Deggart and tor the total ohootato^ pq^.d< ! why they took back what they fninUy of South ManohSiter. bought Elach woman who filled out Ifrs. Brnuam Puaiap>uid daugh- Sear John Dotte»«y to Badtosd and Stentateui/R tvtapjrosin;^ In » ' this questionoairo told eighteen ter. Shlrlsy of Rockviut visited her 1918, tor pardon is heard, wttnesses QemSna calf ifcla. OuMren’s and MlaM* ;facts about the last article she bad father Thomas Kington on Sunday. said if pardoned he would retute to .’returned, even saying whether she his native Portugal, etesra his bad taken tM article ‘^>n approval” < ' ■ to cry on at home, to . match or Deaths Last Night ^BostolrS^ loW^ lyth arm- MOwem^SALE. « measure, to get the consent of her ed, hdM up • • •tevnted: rn llw ter^. A to J8 widthf.. husbaM, or to give M rself time to leetof In tM A iV aftea ftre et M b- MtothSTMioiT Smn make up her mbd. Chicago — Francis J’. Kilkenny, way station, stflko t o t o a mrniim The state summaries ot^ these a,de ds camp:* to QeU. Charles O. blaekto and escape ,wtth 5780. _ Reduced taikaldiirest: questionnaires are now coming here Dawes during tM World War^ Hartford. Co«n*—Total iaeema .ef for analysis by Miss Ada Ullian Vancouver, Wash. — Michael N. more thui 5if7ff81,1W0 a dseriasd pr ',-^pAiGr*r PnceainYeaii^ Btudi, of ths Bureau of Foreign and trickling. 95, private of lees than P per eSnt from tMf Nbw-$ j .94 a n f i 2 * ^ Domestic Commerce. ^ sneral Thomas durio prevldos year* “ reported lorMBB. 100% USA -A B oslnsas A nalyst *•.^5 'W v* . tho I I three ‘ itoelers into*to . -lim it ''E r o y » i b i S '? Miss Bush is the business analyst Boston—Katherine Djrona, 44, dra- eempaales «A a pveilinlnsry annual f ■ .r 1 I > . - who was assigned by the merchan- matic erltie the Boston Traveler statem ent ' gate Bw happy thoneaiids w|te' hto foto W dizing research division of the De- •inee 1918. fierttiBf 'eIwo, _ . 'g f to ' partment of Commerce to aid the Miami, Fla. — John E, Miller, SCHOOL MISS club' women in their wise spending form er ^ ce preeident of the^Crowel campdlgn.' PuUiiAtBg Oompeay sf Bpfingield, Oxfoi^s in Black; oif jEtomii Nfw-. ■'' Sne conceived .the "one way pas- Ohio. 'S tnpai*,' sage" ptow for trade after study bad Paris—Senora Catalina AJtamir- shown that, even in medium-sised Oifhr^ afift Cssatuf. 55, widow of Joaquin ’ V’ ~ department liores, each reCum Is Casasus former Mexieaa -minister to BfaMk n r B row n, handled by a score of employes, Washteftop. But If M'be ef 0«d, ye e m to AA to EEE laming wasted effort; and that tM everthrsw III. lest h s ^ ye be axl • efaU' Sizes SVz to 3. return privilege may raise the re- ■m KAPIAH BIAXCBED tonad even to 8 |^~ t agw nst fled, m lY fiir Widths. tailers’ expenses as high as 15 per -Iteng-Sttolght iOf and H Ibo Aote flit. iMee, ..New SB sale ailSAlt. A to widths* - cent. New Haven, Jan. 4.—(AP)— ^ . . . f‘. ’ ■ ‘ Once chief bf the special inouliy Matdimaker Lew Brown of tM TM Diviaa miad is as visible in • : : H i ^ R r a A c i ^ section. Miss Bush was widely Arena A. C, today anneuncod a tea* its fu tt/ sasrgy of (^ratio n on WHY PAYMORB? known as the “question girl.” B ^ round boift January IS Mtweea every lowly M ak and mouldering •ides answering questions innumer- Louis (Kid) Ktedan, tormer fosther- •tone as bt.tba lifting of the pUSata able she filed and catalogued 4M M weight ebaanto; ‘ of heaven, t o a e to g the to iu to Vt*.; .C'i'j questions which came in, but could New Haven, a t tt tion oi tb s' -Rtuddn. r, , -''-y v t: -- get no adequate answer-withrat ip* ‘ f' j ' * \ * • ; ' f March. ,. ., 5 /. ^ . < u. The club women to whom aba has ^ / given factual material for their ii itudies are, in return, fumisbing the department with a valuable oroas- Motion of tbe consumer mind, and, Incidentally, answering whole bloeM of those baffling questions. The first reports. Miss Bush said, probably will be published wtthla •iz months. TALCOTTVILLE # Mrs. Louis Smith has recovered from an attack TM Pioneer Boys will hdd % \,y . •sting and badrethali pnmtics *1 -^ ■> lis evenbg a t 7-JO in TUeott BaU^ FmadsBeebo'Is ooufliisd to Us _HBo wlte aa attack of mumps. Iflsa iUieo Doggart entertained on Mday, eveniag the Misses Mabel ^ imnn of Btoomfldd. Mr^aad Msa. John OeuglM of vM ted a t tM » ■/ Otto Ute ■V*' V -I. ’'J- • w- ■V'iiVjK' vv - ^' ^1 .f-' Eviama * 7^^ wiaMn-afo^ . i - • lar .drive sms oom ^ted to |fah- boon rjfV’ chuli, at the norfhwast extremity of shinniaft" Minchiria. T liji wiped out the jffRRJAPAm CK rising of the GUiiess General Sa Piqg-Wen, who with his army into iSoviet Itussla. (C^ttaiiqd. frpas 1 ^ OxA) O' hwML' (OaatiMBd ite n A g * Om ___ .i^Vpitii/bKjham taken a b o ^ tbe .^twin^hldli head^ ll^ e rn aefl^rt a few mUee aouth- to the scene at 8:80 a. m. while en- gaged in n a ^ cxerciaes off Cher- ed for Gherbourg after the Atian- at Sbanhaikwan. and alao on DEMANDS H 6 SLASH tique had :been> alm ndoi^. mt Mukden-Peiolnar railroad. hbuig. Ctoiveiiiencc of Our Oat-of-TOTm Ctttoiwwia QyFm m tore jP Trylmg 'Sa 8ave «W p TheJVMiel appiarentiy^ Urfll be a ■It waa reported three additibnal total Ibik. Obaarvers Imported her warahipe have airlvod o ff IN VET EXPENDITURES ■, It was. ripped that ^Rotterdam also had hew asked to send power- coUditioh as vtaey bad erttiifTo C. 0.,D.’s,:Np Jfotiirn%;No Atlantique. . were vlalMe'tteuds of'sm0kU ..Mam The Attamtique’s • master is Com- keted her- from Jtem tA'^eteim^v • -1^0 01^ Pliwo J O rd^ An Sales Chlnaae forces were reported v ^ aHowances from 3115,000,000 to. .Patch amp Achilles 'came |105,000J)00; a reduction in the al- mandant .Behoofs, a veteran of the tFfaial.-" tarioua In a brief engagement t sea with three years service in the her aid but was unable tb approach tM aeaport In driving hack Japa< lowance for hospitalised veterans because df the h^t^gae’heat nae martnea who attempted to without dependents; and ai^U(Bat|on South Atlantic line, including, com- land. A Japaneae warahip earlier of a ten per cent cut insteM of the mand of the de luxe liner M a^la., aRsa aaid to have aLelled a Chinese present tigh t and three-quarters to The Atlantique is one of the larg^ Since the fltot. autonwblle' waA ligimeht forcing the troops to turn the emergency officers’ retired pay. est and fastest French ships, rank- made by Henry F.ptd, topre than ing next to the lie ^ France and de- 57.000,000 have beea ’iiumafactore If'Wi; V - c mx gtaa^, ■iAfiia to attack the ^uaboala aa toon m ' ffehtor. #easMtutes,’eptrageons favor- lia tir^ M lM r tha latter thqw up la tka eUntrp- itism on tig fis t of the law as be- ▼anlal araa ot lb# ratuaMpo: < tw«sn firtlss to a trtnsaetton JtM dew Svetting To the oateida ofMarrer It loalyi i# #aiir#tj^lato for mutafit mhmatiff. tboagb th# Oolottbiaa aavjr bad todt Our f N M im ltsd gftM n df im- BROTWtSi iricl i xjul^ funVIiA %au^Sfinr, twx It UiM«U VtrMt to a tremeadous l6t of trouUa to priinu^t on body writs for de- iioutli'M«ael>MMr, Oona. court dUeaster. eaOiiAS #AAiliJA£kil iMiKsd judgments is a relic o f Funfetal D ir ^ o ft 0«MfWjtoM2|W mOiHeiiliSBi The preseat Legiala- FKDBAA^ BUL , } BSEiBusaso 68 nuuH fUaatfe# Mtahei 1« DOLE tort ibeiild wipe it oat iS L There eeeaii to be a general ^feel- Pttbliahe# JNev Sveatat Bseept CHATJEL AT 11 O A K-lrr. undaya aad fiollda: a fentarM at » • lag ia Waehlagtoa that the Oeeti* JAPAN M6LLB PN J>st Office at ffootli yianebMtcr. ftobert K . Andenon * »aa« as Sdeoad Ulaaa Mali JUtter. gan-LaFoUette reUef bill, which con- Ponalstently, steadily following suBaoRin^ lu n i tinplatee the extefiaioa of relief out a perfectly obvious prografft Funfifal Oirsetor jaa y«ar. ar omU^ #eae#«aeeo aO#9tl>^9 ir Menth,,ar n a il...... I .M graata te the varloue etatee, has Jsffia gees tlmul wltb her pfp|mm (laal# coptea ••••••••• •••••••••t >ot pracQcally no chaaoe of «"g o/ 'Asiacte dominittea. b H su ilTaarcd. aac rc£.r ...... tt.Of iS the Senate at this session of Oon* there is no sodality of the'nations MS. ■MiMi-AiM ' MBUBBK Or^TH: AMoeiATBO . -4t dtfil SSjt^* gPNse. It may be a atietahe to take and iisiuae fmiebely the ssma I I ' Tha Asaoeiatadr PfCM te axel(olaaiaeiy the Benate's attitude too com^MeW feree# are in eeotrol of the wwld antitlad to tha aeatea far rapuiiMteatlea____ lind the of all aawa dlapatebaa oradltad to It tor granted. as before' the Oreat War and^the lee- m or aot ottaarwiM oradltad In this Paper and alee tha ledil aawa paa« The difference between the Cost!- sons of that enormous catastrophe ilahed haratn> gaa-LalVdlttte bUl and various are without effect the Japsmese a ri ^ all riehta of rapobiioatian « aptpiai dlapatebaa baralp are also rO otlm plaaa for federal aid to the prooeedliif to take what they want aaroad. staW la tha nlidf of uneaiployment -Hmd the're is no* one to Ihy them Pbbllataar's RapraaobUtlva: Tha is simpla but impbrtaat Substan- nsj. 4 msmban II tbs ritlaa to aflfl toe 'J alios Matbawa Boaotai AfOnoy—Naw tially aH the other plans have had Torli. Chloaco^ tfatnUt and Boatpp They are, of course, proceeding to :•< I sduto’s aumsHcal congrmMenal Washington.—Tha. squto soon rail saroiaa eliani of N B a 8ar« to do with loans to the states. This their own destruction. The aldwriv msjority to the part}. That should vlea, Ina one would. protUi for dlidet grants. tion of four hundred million people •will bs.Jback "to. toe a a ^ e ” uort allsy any wdfd fears about too alarimbar Audit effectively than at anytim e stoce Boraao et ffliauia According tooths plan hiUf a bUlion seventy adlUoa is impossfbl’e. If danger of sectional rule, hot the Ilona I • • before tha QvU War. ' souto win get nearly all tha impor- •Ai-a dollars wieuld bs rslssd by a federal J^pan succeeds in her ia^iratfon to The RepuhUoana probably will Tba Baiiaid Prtntlnf Oempeay. lao4 tant posts on Cuitol RBI b ^ u se assanaa no ananeiai ...raaponatjMiity tepd^e. Of the avails, 1200,000,^ rule oyer the Chi^se nation her suc- be found hollaring abtoit It soon ithaaJ^ept electiiSg so’ msny I f its for typotraphiea] orrora appaarinp in 000 Wbuid be divided among the cess can only result, In the long run. after the Rbosavalt administration feprei^tatives consecutlvdyi for advarttaamanta in tha Uanehastar and toii Seventy-third Congress Braniaii Baraia ■ etatee on a bdSla'.ef population. The such Itog periods as to qualftY in'* the swallowing of the smaller come ftto being. Although the tbehl iixulir the seniority tnufitlmi. WEDNB8DAY, JAI^UARY 4. ^iMi; 1300,000,000 woidd ^ allo- quantity.; by the greater. idea that the eouth wiU belmpbe- laott of AriianMW pro- caUd to the etatee oyer a three year In the meantime, however, in view N ing apy, seoUonal rule on the reet samsbiy win be the Senate's ma- of toe ooitotiy ia a false alarm, her period on a InwIi of actual need: the-demonstrated futility and JtfSto liMeir. Senator Morris Shep- VAKcnKO iraiaM V sons will beheavily sprinkled pard^'rexas doubtless wfll remain It probaWy won4 toaka^the. differ- It is conceivable that there are a inertia. . not to say dqwnright through . toei positions of fedanfv I aa'm Democratic whip* Key'Pitt- ence between solvency' and in* good many states in the Union that cowardice, of the League of Nations pow«(., . ■'- r' I man of Nevada is the most 'bkely telvancy If tba city of Hartford da- might hesitate to accept a federal 1n dealing with the Far Baetern Vlioa;;^resl