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T.O EVENING FATimTHY, FrnTvUARY 14, 1020. Dciups-jy Film Coming Here hkMlW il "4nda and North Tonawanda and vil- 1 To provide that the commission shall have no authority in any way to interfere with water these sections have been included in the bill; Nothing In this act contained shall in any way limit the right or power of the state to impose such other and further charge or rental for any diversion or use of the waters of the Niagara, river as.tfce. legislature may direct POWER TQ KEEP PARK SIMMS. SHIPS i i Falls Reservation Extension as au Soldier Memorial Paid for by Those Who'Berref it From Water Diversion. iLi Le: Former German Liners to Be Disposed of at Auction Monday as Planned Senate Committee to Consider Bids IV iCs csoaLIv artment.

Buffalo Evening. Nrwa. ALBANY, Feb. 14. The Thompson- Received.

WASHINGTON. Feb. 14 Parker bill to empower the Ntagr (United Reports to block the auction of former German liners Falls reservation commission com-J "Nor shall anything herein con-tained confer upon the commissioners of the state reservation at Niagara the right to grant any privilege for the diversion of the water of th Niagara liver for power purposes or in any way to limit any right conferred by law to divert the waters of such river for any purpose." In addition to this bill. Assemblyman Parker proposes to introduce a bill to appropriate something like $70,000 for the construction of an elevator to the cave of the winds at Niagara Falls. This would replace the present rickety stairway.

The Ni-, agara Falls reservation commission in its budget request for 1920, asked 8100,000 for this purpose. OFFICERS TO FORM LOCAL ORGANIZATION in possesion or the shipping board mission to extend the boundaries of the park as a memorial to the soldiers of the world war; as Intro have failed. Congress will rot interfere at this By CAVlO LAWRENCE. 1520. by tha EVEN'IXO NEWS.) AHTNGTOX, Feb.

It. More Iserican lives wer-e lost as a consequence of influenza daring the world waj than on "the field of battle, bo the eViof announcement that the League Nations has set at work Ha health bureau will probably be of much more Interest to the Amer time. This was determined after duced in the legislature this year, carries an appropriation of only lively senate debate of several hours introduction of two resolutions de 00 for preliminary extension ot roads signed to delay the auction and a hor as proposed, Section eight of the proposed act ned examination of John Barton Payne, chairman of the shipping board, ny the senate commerce com ican home than the highly technical about Article X. mittee, The auction will occur Monday as When the first meeting of the of the League was held In London also provides that the Niagara Fans Power company shall be taxed SO cents annually for, each horsepower developed by water used in excess ot cubic second feet By the terms of the act of 1918, permitting the consolidation of the then existing Falls power companies this amounts Men Who Held Commission TTIQ Keel planned, in the ofice of the rhip- the other day. it will be noted that a ping board.

Bid will be received committee was appointed to put Into Taeday Sight For the purpose of organlsin a Buf but before any sales are actually con- eluded. Payne will appear again be falo chapter of the American Officers" to 4400 second feet fore the commerce committee-and of the great war, a mass meeting of lay all facts before it i officers will be, held in the theater of the SSth armory at o'clock next Payne promised this, at the same time stating that by con Tuesday evening. Colonel C. M. gress, or by the -committee, would Tlchenor, of the Fierce-Arrow Motof operation the plans ruace many months ngo for such an international rsranization as would protect all nations apaintst the ravages of disease which have heretofore known no fron- I am able to present an outline of those plans today.

They have hitherto been unknown. The war side of the League of Nations and the prevention of international political disputes has been so much emphasized that people have not realized that "Such charge or rental is hereby fixed at the rate ot SO cents per horsepower per annum for each additional horsepower acquired or generated and developed since the passage of said acta and shall be levied from and afte the first day of is the language of the bill. 4. 7' cause him to refrain from concluding Car company, named by national headquarters aa temporary chairman sales. He stated that it had never or ma meeting, naa extended a Min been planned to auction the ships in eral Invitation to all commiaslonM of- nce.r or me army, navy or marina corps.

Italia Garibaldi, granddaughter of the Italian liberator, Is bere ou the wiy that auctions are usually carried out that the Phinping board, by formal-resolution, had authorized conclusion of Rales only after bids Manager Sam tmrver of Family and C. A. Taylor, manager of the The national organization alnuri Pathe exchange have, just returned from a trip to New York, where the mission in the interests of the widows and war orphans ot Italy. Miss Garibaldi Is shown in the uniform of an Italian war nurse wearing the ribbons of the decorations awarded her for war service. numbers among its membership about 50 former officer now reaidinr In made at the auction had been eonsid contract was signed for the first showing in Buffalo of "Daredevil the Paths serial starring Jack Dempsey.

Buffalo and vicinity. ered by the board. The American Officers" IS Widely circulated accusations that country by the thousands of ships ply Mr. Carver wants to go on record as saying, "the Jack Dempsey serial is certainly the snaoDiest peppiest motion picture that Buffalonians have the board had made a secret- agree Colonel Tlchenor, who recently Joined the Fierce-Arrow Motor Car com pan as an executive," is the only National there is an affirmative and humanitarian side which is greater than any international undertaking of its kind heretofore known to civilized society. Quick Action on Disease, Disease and sickness are worldwide.

They come often from the same cause and may be met equally by the same remedy. Science is ever ing -the seven seas today, the fact that no. effective international health organization has existed makes one ever had the pleasure ot seeing." The film of IE weekly episodes has cost The committee would meet not less than four times a year, Plan Permanent Bureau. The International bealthW office would be a permanent organization established at the seat of the League the Family several thousand dollars more than we ever anticipated, but veterans' association which admit. ment to dispose of the ships for $28,000,000 to British interests, that the auction would mean, the ships would no longer be a part ot the wonder what civilizatipn has been do The ill proposes that the money -thu8 derived hall be used "In procuring advice and assistance in procuring sqrveys and maps, for legal and other purposes, and for acquiring lands by purchase, condemnation, lease or license or for any of the purposes specified in this act and for extending, improving and maintaining the said reservation and creating the New York State Memorial Riverways and Reserve," and for building suitable buildings or gateways.

The purpose of the bill is set forth In section one, which states that Inasmuch as it is the solemn purpose of the state to preserve forever la "itatntA tnemarv and devotion the the quality til "Daredevil Jack" is all ing. But as a matter of fact there American merchant marine, or avail of Nations in charge of the medicall membership officers of every branch of the army, navy and marine corps, thua making it the ready apokesmas and common social meeting ground foi the commanding element of the whol armed force of the United States. trying to keep up the relentless ad- 4 DOMINIONS secretary who would have direct com WASMUTH 58TH ON LIST FOR AUDITOR able to the government In time of need, brought the matter to the at ranee of new forms of human ailment. Yet there has never been devised a system of action quck enough tention of the senate." ALBANY, Feb. 14.

The state civil He state the object of tha BACK CANADA Democrat Oppores ciety aa follow; to meet a new emergency health, "To establish a nation-wide Senator Ashurst of Arizona, a Demo has existed no permanent or central clearing house for international relations of any kind until the league was set on foot. Irrespective of what the league may do to prevent warr there are many people who hope It will bring about International co-operation in fighting something deadlier to America than the last war disease. AGENTS REGISTER FOR ALBANY WORK ALBANY, Feb. 14. Geo rue M.

Tuttle crat, introduced the resolution di Whoever thought, instance, of cabling about the appearance of a new munication with the secretary general of the league and thus would have the authority to communicate directly with the government health offices iti' various countries. The organization would work, out somewhat in this way: The international health office would advise the League of Nations, the labor' office, the League of Red Cross societies: and other health or- recting the shipping board not to sell xation which will have a great influ--ence In the right direction on matters generally pertaining to civic or national betterment great achievements of the soldiers Oppose Any-C a in the liners except after three months' advertising. He charged the board service commission has announced the eligible list for senior auditor in the state income tax bureau. Charles W. Wasmuth of 738 Elmwood avenue, the present incumbent in the Buffalo office.

Is 68th on the list, having been marked 77.28. It is doubtful if he' can be appointed permanently; The appointments will be made on "To form a medium thrniirh vhioK Intended to sell the fleet to the Inter League Assembly Voting. OTTAWA. Feb. l4 The stand ot national Mercantile Marine company officer of the army, navy and Marine corps may efficiently formulate auch policies and take such united -h for $28,000,000 and said the vessels had and sailors from this state who served in the army and navy ot the United States during the war tor freedom in the years 1917 and 191? and as a permanent and fitting memorial thereof to enlarge the state reservation at and to create and add to said reservation a system of memorial riverways and reserves, extending iganizations'-'oo matters of health; a shall be advisable or nmn in pre-war value of $154,000,000 and would bring administrative health Uh protection of the interest they value at the present time of of Niagara, Falls has filed a statement with the secretary of state that he la a legislative gent for the consolidted Niagara Falls Power company.

000. a state-wide basis, and fewer than 50 appointments will be made, according to Comptroller EugeneyM. Travis. authorities in the different countries into closer, touch, would organize a more' rapid interchange of informa The resolution was blocked when the Canadian government in opposing any change in the League of Nations covenant that would prevent the Dominion voting in the league assembly, has the support of the tour other colonial governments ot Great -Australia South Africa, New Zealand Senator Jones objected to Its Im Mark A. Daly of Buffalo has filed tion where immediate precautions epidemic that might spread to other countries.

Usually when ships came Into port and brought their diseases, the first information was obtained. Now comes the League of Nations to offer Buch a remedy. Merely by organizing the various health services around the world in one central, coordinated the league will be able to detect and act against epidemics at the very time of their birth, and bring to bear all the skill and science of each country to put up the bars against further ravages. In fighting disease-as well as any battle in life, the prime requisite is organization. The porma'neht international health organization will consist of a general committee, an executive committee and an international health office.

The general committee would be com a certification that he will act as against disease are required and along the Niagara river from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, and connecting Fort Porter with Fort Niagara, consisting of parks and public places re mediate passage and was referred to the commerce committee. A similar resolution by Senator McKellar was tabled by the senate after McKellar would gather data on the health ad legislative representative of the associated Industries of New York state. The 14th on the list is William Bowen Moore of 1101 Elmwood avenue, Buffalo, who was marked 81.90. Lyman Kilburn is 16th. with a rating of 83.84.

John 3. Keating of 74 Burgard place, Buffalo, also is ahead of Mr. nave in common. "To perpetuate the friendships between the men who served In the late war, and to brin the ex -officer Into close social contact with the men whom he has the most in common the men who are destined to be the leader In every phase of our national life." $S831 Yerdlct Sot Enough. Lawyers for Mrs.

Agne Kacsmarek, at the close of her action for damages against the Pennsylvania Railroad Samuel Freap of Geneseo has filed served because of their beauty and and India, tt was reported in official circles here tonght ministration of various nations with tha view to concluding International conventions and agreements. a nonce mat he will represent the commanding position for the tree use said be was satisfied if no sales were actually concluded before Payne again It' was strongly emphasised, New York Federation of Agriculture. Wasmuth, having been marked 81.60. appeared before the committee. of the public, connected by north and south memorial riverways and with suitable structures thereon." Mr.

Moore at present is connected Payne branded as false the story with the office. ever, that there was no desire on the part of the Dominion or her, supporters to Intervene in matter oj pecul-iarly- American concern. that it had been determined to sell It is proposed to give the commis Shrlners to Hake Coast Trip. Buffalo Shrlners," numbering' at least 150. will make the long pilgrimage to.

Portland, Oregon, next June The executive committee would serve somewhat al a drafting committee for' these conventions, which would be submitted to the general committee for approval. If approved by a 'two-thirds vote, they would be submitted to the national authority the ships to the International Mercan company, moved to et aside the ver tile Marine. Payne explained to the sion authority to take over In whole or part the present river roads, and to widen them and change their loca Hundred Pointers Meet. As the last meeting of the Hundred Pointers held on M'onday February 9 Howard Klalber of the Manufacture to attend tna annual convention ot committaa that 13 hlri hA boon the Shrine. Potentate I Kdward posed of delegates appointed by the ceived for the 29 ships, none of which Formal Jaspresenuttiona nave oeen forwarded' to the- Imperial authorities by the Canadian, cabinet, protesting against acceptance by Great Britain ot the Lenreot reservation to the Cumpeon, who Is making arrange- dict on the ground that it was insufficient.

The jurors returned a verdict of 18831. The plaintiffs husband was killed in the Ebenezer yards of the Pennsylvania in June. 1918. Justice Taylor, who heard the motion, ordered of each country. WonejJl these rec- and Traders National Bank, addressed tions so they will run more nearly parallel to the river bank, and for that purpose the commission may seek government representerr in the convention on international hygiene at ommendations would have any JStAlZtL ine memoers on ine organising and workings of the Federal Reserve Banking System of the U.

8. A lunch Rome in 1907. It would meet at least and obtain the co-operation of the tation of Ismailia Temple at the national convention, in tha history of treaty, which is now before the united States senate. once a year. The executive committee eon followed the address.

a stay of ten days, within which time he will hear arguments on the motion. cities of Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Tona- the Buffalo organization. A special train will carrv the Dartv. Uljf til' Wit 11J UOb.Vll A VI ally ratified by that nation, in which case each would agree to make an annual report on the measures taken to give effect to the agreements ratified. j.

When it is realized how quickly It is planned to leave this city June 13, taking a northern route and passing through the Canadian Rockies. wouio: consist or nine including the president bf the general committee and- one representative each from the League of Red Cross Societies and one from the governing body of the International Labor office. U-1-1 On the return Journey, California and the Grand canyon will be visited. diseases can be brought Into oae were accepted. The determination to hold an auction came after It had been decided bids were unsatisfactory, he said.

"The ships are to be sold Jo Americans said Payne, "and will sail uncler the American flag." Payne explained that to recondition the shine for passenger service cost $75,000,000 and take from six to 12 months. He expressed the opinion that because of prohibition the government could not operate the ships 'except at a serious loss, and said that In going out of the shipping business the board waa acting as it interpreted congressional and public desire. PLAN LOWDEN SHALL ADDRESS LEGISLATORS ALL I EXT WEEK, STARTING SUNDAY Bomtfrn Walton Speaker Sweet Bales Assembly "lll tynist: fDepartontfees a are Jixed by law Jiear Presidential Candidate. ALBANY. Feb.

14. GeVemor Frank O. Lowden of Illinois, candidate for the Republican nomination for President, is to address a joint session of the February 28, according to tentative arrange ments that Assemblyman George M. i Jesse of Manhattan has made with Speaker.Sweet. Assemblyman Jesse is a Lowden booster.

When he asked Speaker; Sweet whether Governor- Lowden might speak, the Speaker declared that there would be no objection and In the Biggest Double Program in History Different Pictures for Different Tastes that the same courtesy would be ex-! tended to other candidates, if they desired to address the, legislature. i ine assempiyman nas maae several WHEN you appoint a trust company executor or5 tnistee you not only get the benefit of their. years of experience but this service posts namore than the services of an inexperienced individual. The fee to be charged is fixed by lavw In the State of New York; the law prescribes these rates A For iumi not exceeding $1,000 5 For additional fums not exceed- tag $10,000 1 For all sums above $11,000 1 trips upstate. He reports that if present plans are carried out and New York sends an oninstructed del- egation to Chicago, many local lead-i era will be Lowden men.

Chautau ft i qua county is raid to be a Lowden stronghold. TICKETS BEING ISSUED frKl 4 vl i i 7 FOR WOOD MEETING! Churches are receiving their quotas of ticket for the Episcopal church mass meeting to be held -In Klmwood A BILL That Will SUIT Everybody Music hall. Friday evening. March 19. when Major Oeneral Ionard Wood, S.

and Oeonre Wharton Pepper of Philadelphia- wilt speaku Bishop Brent said tMs morning that the an- If yotrhave not made a will, the court must appoint an adrrunistratGf to manage and distribute your estate and his fee will be ex apesfkers mhd i A Gripping Picture from the Book of Life SEE THE SWEETEST LOVE STOltY EVER WRITTEN OTHLEEN rVdUKNEEWr' -v" actly the same. 1 COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY had created wide Interest. The meeting la part of the- Episcopal church Nntion-wlde campaign. The Buffalo "Follow-up" committee which Is working In connection with the campaign had the assistance thi' week of Dr. and Mrs.

Georga A. Strout of Boston, who represent the department of religious education, of Nett York city. Meetings for. boys of Episcopal churches are being held, and thi boys are hlnr given opportunity ti. express lntret In Christian Floy LlttW Bnrtlpft Recital.

A rectml of vocal and violin eom-prmltions by Floy Little Bartlett war given yesterday, aftornoon before th' Graduates' ssoclatinn at the Huffai' Those taking part InoludtM Mrs Mary Ward Prentlxa, Mis. Oforg fl. Buck, Mrs. E. O.

Mitchell, Heler Mary Foster and Margare-flteenman. Mrs. Bartlett played thi acnpanlmnt for the different numbers and took one of the fiddles In th' violin duet with Mrs Buck. Of thi composition played from Mrs. BarN lett's pen, the songs iihowed mm VRrlely and TKe author "This Lit lie Woman of Mine" has 1 marked rtft of mnUidy, the fellnn of 7.1 A Story of Old Ireland Founded on the Popular Song GO EARLY IN THE DAY AHD IVEEK TO BEAT THE CROWDS MAIN OFFICE.

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