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Norfolk Daily News from Norfolk, Nebraska • 1

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T-S- 7 "VX.T'K" -'7. r. I lit K.v- hr V-' 7 A I' I i- iifi Jr -v THE 'j-fc WORLDS GREATEST COUNTRY DAILY ESTABLISHED MAY 1, 1887. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923 LAST EDITION i UMv af a- 1 rrr. Entire Town Burned 7.

7 BANDITS ESCAPE AFTER GUN FIGHT U. S.PUZZLED BY ALLEGED BRITISH V. 1 3 D. fEN 8H0F.M FMM RUii DEAL ALONE WITH GERMANY Uu-i S- PHYBICIAN IB ACCUSED OF PERFORMING ILLEGAL OPERA. TION ON TEACHER -S'1 ALLEGED BETRAYER Ornaben at Seeret Inquest Says He Vtaited Girt In HeaplUl And Named Man at GaaeetL 'r-J.

Where She Taught. Y''1 Omaha, Jsn. I Joliu' T. Mathews, Omaha was arrested 7 today oa complaint signed by Patrick McDsnaott" of Ainsworth. aad filed by Coanty Attorney Bert, forming aa alleged illegal openUM-V on MoDermotte daughter, 33,.

Baeeett eehool -teacher, wbsT--'' died bora jaeterday In a STATEMENT THAT FRENCH CASH SENT TO AMERICA AROUSES CURIOSITY. creates Wrong impression CffMib Say Any ISaa That Manqr Had ta ba Sant Thla la Wrang Cenfaranaa SraalMF Nat Ballavad Laat. ttnw. BY DAVID LAWRENCE V(Copjrrishw 1. By Tha Nawa) Waahiagtaa, Jaa.

fc OlflcUla of tha Uattad Stotaa foyanmaat hava had their eartoalty -arouaad by tha atatanaat af Ana raw Boaar law. tha Brltiab Vfima mlniatar, to tha affeet that tha fold dapoallad In Kbi1 by Fiance had been capon-ad to the Cpitad Stataa la payauat monitions aad war auppiiaa. v- The immediate iafaraaca which ran ba drawn from that ataiaawnt ta 4 hat tha United Stataa government haa racaivad tha gold from England in payment for munitiona exported to Grant Britain ainoa tha United Stataa entered tha war. Inquiry din. cloaca tha fact that tfca Britiah pro-mine might have bora bit more explicit tar official hare hava no racoUeetloa of any payment of gold from Great Britain ainea-ltIT.

If any gold waa exported la wment for munitiona It tnuat hava been tfMoe to April, MIT, whan the Britiah had largo credit in thta country and whan banking arrnngemonta warn baing coadactad through, their ftacal agoata, J. F. If organ and company. U. S.

DIdnt Demand Gold. t- whaa America entered tha war. At a seem Inquest bare today, F. Fleming, Omata said he vtaited -tto young woman in th and deetarad eta named L. C.

Lot- THREE BUILDING LEFT IN ROSEWOOD, FLA, AFTER BAT. TLE WITH BLACK. I POUR ARK KNOWN TO BC DEAD Mdny Other Casuaijlsa Are Briievad 'to Neva Resulted Fram Fight; itlsk Fired an Rtaeks aa They From Burning Hemaa Otter Creak. Fla, Jaa. A By The Associate Press: Two white men, oos jtegro woman and one Negro man are known to he deed, while it ta believed there are many other casualties aa a raanlt of raoa trouble teat night gad early todag, et twelve miles from ban.

With the exception of three buildings, the entire village was' burned by a pqjt shortly after daybreak, eeeprding available reports here. Negress. Fired Wttbeut' vysitiing, party of eitleena 8nmm went to RoeeWood late last night to invastigata reports that two Negroes eoaght te etmneetkm with 1 aa attack a poo a young white toman at Bamaar Monday war eoaeealad Jn a house there. Upon the approach of tha 'party tha. Nsgroea, warning, opeaad fire, killing cut-right two persons and.

'Wounding tow, on af them probably It laUi developed that tweuty-oud heavily armed Negroes were in th eittaeas immediately I tardoK -gwhinN If Midl opened fire every conceivable klhd of fire arat7 At 4 oclock today, according to information hare, th ammunitloa of the nttaekars became exhausted and-'tho depertare of many for fresh applies give the bra Isged an oppor-tenity to -eeoape. Their depart are discovered at deyilght. vacatM house eontained the The bodtee of twp Negro wnmsef and one Negro mpa. who had been killed by ballets peartrpta the, walla or windowa' Meny Wke Eeeeped Wsumtad. Blood eteide (ndiceted.teet eevoral of.

thoaa who eaenped wera-woand- C. jy Imiuodietrty, seeordiug te war eeena the- ttn of Bassett aa the lble. Eta added, sceording to 7 Fleming, that Lattin wanted T.toJ marry her, but she did not want to marry him. 23 AF1E BIGE-Cli S-. '1 -V OFFICIAL INQUIRY TO BE- MADE' INTO CAUSE OF TRUC-; 'it TUBE a 7 Wash.

Jaa -LrwithitS nambsr of. known deaths from disaster caused by thw eoUapea af a'; began firing tbe building 'in tbe vil-i tag and every tractor except the i grocery store, the residence af the grocer sad the residence of another white-man won deabsyed. While the village waa in flaama it ia said members of -tha snob Bred upon Negroes flaring from their homes. The nsnlt'waa not learned hera. About twtaty families resided in Rosewood, many, fr not- tha majority bring Negroes, Tha known dead are: Volta WllUnaon, Sumner.

43, a merchant. Henry Andrews 43, of Otter Creek. eSperintendent pf lumber Bylvteier Carrier. 43, Negro. Bertha.

Carrier, Negro woman. mother ef Sylvester. agrees Ordered te Heme The Negro house was to the armed shortly after daylight Sheriff Walker ordered all the Ne-BTo mill workers nt Sumner to remain in their homes. Wllklnsen aad Aadrewe ware to death when they al-tempted- to enter tha Negro house last night in search of Sylvester Carrier, Negro convicts who Is believed to have committed 1 the crime, ta still nt targa An unidentified Negro toman, apparently about 40 years gf age. waa shot and UUetr Inter In ths-morning at Bnsewood.

when the Negro hnnene ef Uw town wef set on Ore. A church, lodge end five or six dwellings were destroyed. There' have Men no, further demonstrations, by Nsgroea Ipst eight. Armed' posses, comprising shout SM men. still were seourisg the countryside near Rosewood thta afternoon for Jesse Hunter, exeaped Negro goo riot, who Is suspected of lmptlealtoa in the crime.

Cordons of white gauds hove been thrown. around all Negro homes in lsMr Cedar Key and Atber nearby villages to prevent further trouble, It was reported -here. Negro Dead an Branson, Fla A Mingo Wllltama Negro Agstt. Uwes found dead on th puMIe highway ahogf a mita- north of have', today. OATH OF OFFICE AT JOINT SESSION Vi INDUCTION I FOLLOWED BY INAUGURAL ADDRESS OUT.

LINING POLICIES CROWD AT RECEPTION William J. ttryaq a Notable Figure at Ceremonies 'far Hie Brother; New Executive Would Replace Cede With Executive Beard. I Uifeoln, Jaa 6. Charles Bryan, Democrat, wss yesterday inaugurated governor of 1 Nebraska i at a Joint eeeeion of two houses of tba lagtalature, succeeding Samuel R. HeKehrie, Republican.

The oath of office wss administered by A. M. Morrissey, chief Justice of the supreme court, followed by Nr. Bryan's Inaugural sddreu. Governor Bryan announced hta plans for a a reorganisation of the brides hare Wedneedsy night in-y creased to two, -the Hat rt mtaidar, person tferaa arty today stood at twenty- Mr f'J 1-' 7 Harry Hirki one of tha died tart Bight, And Georgs- Q.

Mo-Donald died of injurtae aariji raster day. Juquiry. ihto tha the disaster vriR-tat uadrttokea-brKr tha United Sutaa took over all ant-landing contract and avaa paid up uome ahart-tima loans of tha allied government which warn then maturing. Bico that tinxL advance ware made out of tha treeaury of the Uattad Stataa government even after the nrmtatlcc America haa not praaaaf Great Britain or any of the nltlaa far paymant and any tmpren-fcfe plan that Britain-had ta.asportgold Vo tha Amartcan govarnmaat' alnca 4 rn7 ta, af eaaraa. erroaeoaa.

Larga noma of gold hava been exported to Aamriaa la tha normal couna of trade, hut than ta no record la gov-' amment quarter of' any, export to America of tha aanu which France haa on deposit in Grant Britain. -1 Jwt what oeeurrad prior to April, HIT, ta not known heenuee aver y-Viiing waa arranged batwgah. tha British government and private banker, bat tba unofficial recorde hero do how that approximatety SlTiAWAM have hew carried ou the hooka af tkc Bank af France aa the' enrpnerti -5 XXfrYX'-'i Legislation For, GRAVESAID.TOIBHYAHTAHSHK Farmers is Ready sO? 1 AS HEARINGS AT BASTROP OPENED JUDGE GAVr HE 'aNTIGIFATEO NO BUT TROOP AT.Hlfl OIGFGGAL j- it.i 7 -L AT DOOR -v hertaf le Ordered to PlAee Deputise 1 at Deer and faaren All Entering Court, at Investigation, ef Mir Rouge KWnaplnge Bastrop, Lav A Investigations stun -open court hearing ef depredation in and pacifically. Morehouse: pariah the kidnaping slaying of Watt Daniels. and T.

F. Rlehknls, citi- sens of Mar Rouge, was lnangurat-befora Judge Fred L. Odom of 4 tha Sixth IjBQieteaa Judicial district harp today. A declaration from tha beoeh by Judge Odom warned against ttiaordar or latiml-ot witnesses aid declared "every ilght (law aMdldg ritiaen of the pariah waste to sea tbe 1 layers of Daniels aad Richards brong1(t to Jnatle. "Drery facility that the' coert can possibly afford is gblng to ba ok tended to the htatea officer te this probe," Judge- Odom declared.

of the orden of the court was Inalruetloas.nf F. Carpenter, pariah sheriff, to podt depuitos at entrances to tbe court room 1 to search alL person entering tar the opening statement recessed until 1 m. The room waa not more than half Daniels Father v-' J. L. -Daniels, father of Watt Dan-tala, and a delegation of.Mer Rimg rllliene.

some of whom were kidnaped aad flagged at the time Watt Dentate and Richard ward aataed by. masked band tart gummaq mg the spectatAre. Depert-Juetiee agenta, who. 000- duet edtbe investigation also occupied seats among tha apisetatoiaj Judge1 Odom announced that the after a eonfar- 3. stated attor-ttgUtatod-R imi la this etrtemeut teed after Instructing sheriff te take every precautioa to aeo that order -Judge Odom addb Tflttoouldemne to xm at time during thta throng lnfqnAatioa which I think iprett-able that any person or group ct pereone, have attempted, or Me rt-tempting to frighten.

Intimidate or In any manner Interfere with any witness either before or after he bee testified, I am going to have the parttae implicated arrested aad Wearearated rt once. "This If ioUk tobf orafnjp dignified Jnrtdal proeednre Oeeent Arttaipdte 'Tieubto fffintfpirbtni that throup- Mtaffiiii "i'tbSft: and proeraera of tha court ilmll be axeeptod1 hr tha eherUt eoA deouuea I have- never pntlcipatee nd do not now anticipate the Ugh teat disorder during these pra ceedlnga A 1 blata any interference with the In tbe dtoeharge of their luttoa Tkw le opinion, artae ao eifoa-tlon or contingency, with which the sheriff and his 11, 1 Among it lot Jus ed the. I eeato idgw Oc el wra- tearing could hava hren Prled od with safety. withont th? prraence of the state Ue Troepa "Kowrar, the traop ue bore and In cider that the people, may be reassured 1 will state that they era subject to the orders ef the mtTmII J-SS-S eall them' Into aettou go protect ultleeni or-to aid the sheriB In th discharge ef hta dutiges.ll any em-ergwaey eliould er toe-" Sheriff Car- tepy aherite to enforce the court's raora- He ptaaned to port men rt oneh entrenea' Among the lnstnsctlons given wee that ntf ae ta. permitted to stand id ths eowt room during the hearing and that the aisles bo kept clear et ell times 1 Daniels aad Rickards tore said to have bees tortured to -death-.

Thetr bodies were, weighted -end thrown into Lake La Fourshs to Horn tram the bottom by enindeeti-fled lynamiten two weeks sge while the take waa being dragged np-der stats mUltary eupervtaioa The hearing wg the climax of three months ef taveqtfggttan by federal -agenta under-v direettos of Gov. John HZ Parker, srho eharged. the -Km- Khrt Ktaa was tor th enttagg, -I. en Guard Heetrep, pariah. si hot with so Ur of fittynt'Tt A deteehmedt of cavalry was-stationed acroe tha roadway frem th perish eaqrt-hmtes; meeh-istaipmr snit wee on guard fhe gdurt hone, enothaf machla ua dptsahrtent guarded the pariah prison end esmpaay ofi.infanlry we 2gg ad Jh.

'eoart wnW-s-'- troops guarded! headquAF nf a detafl of dgpartmant of Investigators Wh I have ap-'videuew-'. for the hearing folo masked mob nperattaM at whose doer ft laid tRa raepenalbllitr Washington. of term credits legislation waa- ptated today by' the senate- aad tomorrow '(heooro- mlttea plans report two Mils, Capper measnre, and th Lenroot Anderaon Mil for government aid ONE RANK ROgBERAND THREE MEMBERg OP gHERIFFS PARTY AF. WOUNDED RIDDLE CAR I FOUND Men Whs Dug Through Vault of Bank Near Bioun CKy and- Blew af Are Forced te Flee Before They Are Able te Get Any Mangy Sioux City, Ia, Jsn. 3.

One took robber end three members 'of a Posse were wounded In a battle fought In Maurice, la. a small town near Sioux QJty at 3 oclock thta morning. The robbers -cut telephone aad telegraph wire into Maurice, -jimmied the front door Of the Sioux County 8svinge bank, nod after digging their way through the walls of the vault, blew the Safe, but tailed to secure say -money. -Sheriff Huge! flynhont. Deputy Sheriff Harry Dykstra and Dr.

Fisher of Orange to ail wounded slightly In-the (lkht with the robber. Following tha aounSihg of the alarm-ana bandit mounted guard la the aufanaotdte te front of the post of flee across tile street frota the bank while th net of tbe gang wofksd oa the vault. "Whan Sheriff Bynhont and -his party arrived th robber -la the automobile opened Ore with shot gun. The iherifrs'. party resumed the fire.

At the first volley, the tan. dlt was wounded. He rushed lut the tank leaving trail of blaad bahind. Tha gang than rushed out, leaped idta the. Their riddled fear wot found abandoned two- mllea sorth and four miles west of' Mauricq Tto bandits stole an sufomdUle from fsrmar where they abandoned their art, end' thta mschiM was -abandoned a -short dtatsnoe sway, the gas having become ex-' for South Dsketa la declsred that two of the robber who raided bank at Msurlea, la, aoriy today tad met bean espturqd ss at first reported but had their Automobile and were bettered- to have gone west Into South Dakota.

Sheriff ta Wounded Omaha Jan. 3. Sheriff Bynhont of Slonx county, Iowa was among three offleers wounded in fight with bonk bandits at Maurice. Io, early today, according to special dispatch reeaivad by the Omaha Wori4-Herald, from Orange City, Ia, and It was added that a posse tad surrounded ths bandits In some timber land near arnica 1 Won't Try to dverride Veto Waehington. Jaa 3 Plans for an attempt In the senate to pass the Buraum pension Mil over President Harding's veto were said today, to have been abandoned, Senator Buraum, Republican, Hew Mexico, author of tbe bill, which Would have raised pensions to information in high administration circles today.

IF yuirouU sfe yuor mete cur fcq HenAai CLASSmED v.ii n.vwU'M' -A little Wart-Ail In. Tha Maws torts only ltte a -j 7.tnr. tha: Wart-Ad'yayl- Waahingtna, Jaa. i-reemntx ig forbeir pur- tracta having pace tha autatenanca of an open hop tabor policy arc Arid to contra vena tha canapiracy rjauiea' of the Clayton act under a rpling of Attorney General made known today hero. While eooaaioned hjr a peel 9c ritnatlaa; relating to the Bulldem Exchange ofSan Frmnciaco, the opinion ta declared to ba awaaping in Ita aoopa and to cover generally, for the information, of' federal dtatrict attor-aaya, all phaaca of ooublnatlooa at fected either by, tabor agaiaat or vice varan.

It waa learned Today that 'the rul- learnedtoda; lag waa drawn antr tba atteptHna of government offiotata waa directed to formal Chatham that aiembera of tha Saa naactaeo ouehanga had agreed among thamaalvaa not to ell a atruettan matariml to aontractora woh gave prat ere ace to union labor la filling their meter or workmra. Sink Fein May Hold Peace Meet Dublin, Jaa. tt By Tha Aiaociat-cd Preee: A conrrentlon of tha Slaa Pelntelnba of me county and city of Dublin wlU be held hare Sunday in an attempt to reconvene the mrd ta (national Sinn Fein convention) and aleo. according to reporta, in work for peace. Kamoa Do yaiem ta president of the aid fbata and it penld be convened only with the concent of the FVeC' Staton 'govonfmeat aa it ta mada up of Sinn Fain club qf tha whole City's Water is, Full of LiqiioA BaaU.

Calif Jaa. Bar-ahatt Crack rearvo(r the sole drinking water auppiy qf the town of Beq Lommonii. wap one grant big con whtaky, UgfabaH today aa a reanlt' of tbe damping Of Sixty bai mta of -actaed maeb' Into- tk crack by Shqrlff Howard Trnfton, aftar raid, j1 Red Watters Fights Return-Omaha, Hrb, Jen. Red WaL ten. arrested in Ashland recently held bora by federal antheri, ratamtad -underTfUAOO bond nnd re-arrested 'bafeaoee of defects in the we to lineoln yesterday to be confined in the Lnacnetar county tail pending hie bearing today or Baturday before Judge Hunger.

He ta netat- ing rfforta of the government to taka him back to Kanaae City. to anawm-' Indictment ekarglng ln- teretata krone portathm of -stolen no tomo biles. FndereunkFe Ufa Threatened. Ctevetaad, Jan. Police Omni haa aeaigned detail of dc-teettvee to protect Ignaew Jen Paderewski during hie preeence in Cleveland before end after the pianists concert hem tonight Omni aid be bad received a tatter threatening the life of the former Poitah premier' end Stating that violence would attend any attempt by PndciwMU to appear before an u- I Ray Dies of Wound PYemonL Jan.

A. Roy Leo nard Wagner, aged If. passed away at the n-aamat hospital yesterday from wounds a rifle with which he waa playing at his homes- accidentally Tha bn Hat entered Me abdomen aad edthcagh everything possible wad dona to save him ha succumbed te the wound. Two BngliM Craurg KJIIed tried, -gajtn. 5.

bn. Barclay, SO, Brookfleld, Ha, engineer; Nash tWItaen, et the same place, flranmn; B. Brdasan engineer, and B. Birmingham, fireman, ware lnetaatly killed last night whan two Cbieaga Berlin g-t on -and- Qniney freight trains oot-lided beedou- tanr mil hera f'r beedou- taur mltas west of Implemeht Dealer -SVct Omaha Nob Jaa-ii Mi goalkWleb HobiU. Iawm eMKed preeideat of the Jfldweet Implement Derien aasoetatioa In aannri veniioQ.

tteenlutionawndorelng Meeli on ihe-fhrM-. eonbraes were Average IT Baramriar. MJ4 qua rtaes gettlad Friday sight, pm flan-rias eatt.pMttoap gatarday prob-aMyt fair with South shot s' 1 iBemewbet '-unaetr tied tonight. Bntgrdayj prebabty pAgrrleeH viatag-, toe i BREAK UF OF FARIS CONFERENCE EXPECTED. TO BE FOU.

LOWED RV ACTION 1 MAY SElkE FART TF RUHR Deeietan That i Behind i Used Ai Occupation Parte, ion- By The Associated France free to handle the Berlin Government Weed Deliver! ee ta er Military' Prase repurattona questioe eeeordlng to her own formula tuned today to the of making Germany Tkc French government apparently has the support of Belgium; it 'is less certain of Italys aid. Rremfar Princato win discuss Belgian cooperation with Premier Tbe-uata beforq, the latter rataraa to Bruise! this evening. He also planned to have talk with Mr. Boaar Law prior, to the British minister's departure tor London earlier in tha day.r It waa understood that tbe Lausanne conference would bo tha subject of thta Weed Defaurf ta Eacudto It ta regarded here aa probable that Premier Poincare taka ae tha basis of action against Germany the recent dec talon- of the reparations' 'committee in adjudging Germany in default 1 in her delleverie of wood. In few days.

It ta confidently believed tha eemmiarioq will also And that Germany haa default--ed in- her coal Sir John Bradbury, British her- of the commission, to unde te have, advised Premier Barthou that ha will not attend tlmaetlngq nast'Taeadny at which the coal deliver! ei and Germany's requeat tor a awratorlpm will bn takad up. This (tacUioa ta 'held ta French etretaa a a ft Indication that Gnat Britain intends abstain from panlei paling la the affairs of tba earn mission, and witt be represented by an ob) aarvef. British Abaanc immaterial eh-ns tba maj- Brittah-' esembet la'imi printed ouL inasmueb erity dedtaion os the Umber default must only be conflnnad aa nt neat, washs meeting -io become effective. Mr John Bradbury east the only dtaaontlng, vote on the queetlon of Sci letault If Germany 1a 'officially deetarad to be behind in her ooaV dellveriaa, only tha physical meniTeatettaae er coereioh would be naeeeaary. This step, it ta believed, will be yond doubt involve lb mlttterpgw capalion at leaat a pan of tba valley along such lines- aa may agreed, upon by the French and Bet-glum premiere.

It' appears rather, uncertain that the polite disagreement" between Ranee and Great Britain will ba limited to the reparations Question. Ne pltt At Lausanne -Although divided by thu Vermin reparations, tasu open whjch Great Britain and France spilt nt yeeter-daya 1 eenQwenee, Premier- Poincare and Prime Minister Boaar Low met today tor dtacueskw of other qnea-tions en friendly tprma Tha French premier catted tipon the Brittah prim minister aad the tto were tosethey for haH an bear eltnatlon djeqpeeing th near -east end fields of actios other antione it which Franc had Grant Britain may eoapmt It was Indicated la Britiah oMea that tba FrJbeh and tha Brittah driegateq would continue -to werk together nt I ftmawM The two prim mini ter had another talk on railway atatiM platform Just Wore the train toft with the Brittah delegation tor London, on board. U. Wont Call Conference Washington, JU. By The soetatad Frees: Adrieee that the American government, acting on the request af Grant Britain, would coll an International conference for of the npnnttana aneatioue' mat with tha poeltlvw ttottbra -tana truth 1.

if -4- Reeeiutien Up Te Harding Waehington Jsi Tbs enatq irign ralauaks eeamrittes today eeided to-saearo tha -opinloa of the admlntatrmttaa til the vraolU-tloB of Benaler BoMnaon, (tow-ent Altai, ngthortatag tha president to appetot official Amer-leaa repremtativee oa tha -repara-tloaa eommtaaioa, before further with eoraldiwelli of tha meaeuri. e'l BlsMp Wed Hrtrase New York, Jan AMThe Rev. Robert Lewis. Faddpsk, ProtMtantl Eptoaopel bishop ef- th RMMy District Of Kagtern Ora- gaa and Mian Helea Aitkoo, baiv-a tq hslPof HJNJN estate arq to- he married fo OatbedrUi ef gt. Jekn thw Dlrina, next Thhnday, obtained, lieessr rgstordsy.

jhspmsn'g Mttien-' Denfeij thieaga Jea Judge WUksraon today desigd tq xsoUgn of eounert for Abe federated railway hoperafta to dtamtas.th preliminary sgainet th ahopaufte. and uffleteto'df. inAieug railwarjaa- oonsideratioo te the senate bloe today reintroduced bis bill, as -le fa A Was AW A A revtofed by the oommltte tq extend the war' flhanee corporation natil-jfcfj'l March 31, 1114.. As teatatiraiy to -by the. Lenroot-Andereon bill wronld oetab- ascot daporitad in Gnat Britain, Tha objection of the French ta that Grant Britain had no business exporting (hat ISTMMjOM af gold pine it waa deposited only es aeeur.

Sty not aa payment of French debts to Bq gland. The Britiah, however, arc oonetrulng the anm as part payment and now arc disclosing the Tact that tha deposits no longer exist bat bow an la America. Natm ally thta aswa will not ba plaaring la. French circles where tbc aaacta of the Beak of Ftaacc are suddenly reduced by JITSAMAO and tt wodd not ba larpriaing here if thta phase of the reparatloc negotlatloaa didn't develop Considerable of an obstacle to a Britieh-FrantS agras- I credit department with an aggregate capital rt $WJMJN In funds. Kl Francs Slump With -kte-i Now York.

Jaa 5. -FWlura rt. thi' allied premiers' conference to. reach A aa agreement on Gorman Unas resulted inbeayy selling j- Gorman marks today, dropping from l.tt to L1S cents hundred a now low -record foe all; of civil and Mexican war vetenni from ISO to $73 a month aad those of their widows from $10 to $50, aid he-did not now expert to make motion to override the veto, but probably would content himself with a speech next week deploring the president's action. He pinna to reintroduce the Mil after revision to meet some of the president's objections to Increased pensions for- widows who had been married tor only a short time to which deoka to a oode system and to with an executive asks the legislature Thta council would bo tha.

governor, treasurer and French francs sustained an over 77 night drop rt twelve points, being quoted fet cents, ths lewestJpr price in more than two monthaF Other European rate declined. I Pathfinder Doolnroo 4 MCWS GEMS CHICAGO 'PAPER BAYg BAILOR CONCEALEDv JEWEL IN COFFIN DOUBLEXHOMED HI FAL Aetherttiss Admit earehlng Transport fee Valuables en Arrival In Fart, but Hunt Proved Futile Then, New York, Jaa. I. Tha 'grave pf James Jones, seamen, at the national' eametery In Cypress Hills, was guarded today by cemetery 'employee because of reports that William B. Williams, speetal agent of tha treasury department, would eeak tagsl permls-tiou to (men the eoffln to see if any part of' the Rueetan crgwn Jewels had secreted them The aeeerdlag to a copy-rightodwtory ter the Chicago Dally News, smuggled Into -this country in September, itto, in coffin -of Jbaes who dted on the rasa port Bdellyn at Gibraltar on AOg.

1M0, while the ship was on. bar-way from Vladivostok. Sale Artenged In-11 A sal ef part ef the gapu had been arranged In 11 by New York ring, according to- the story, aad thrae man. after dispute with German and. Creek Slovak officers, finally obtained them.

On the way back to thta country, the etory goea oae -of the trio doable creased hie companion aad placed the Jaw-eta-la seven packages In Jonqe eof-fla -1 The treeaury agenta gut an inkling of tha story rt the timer and It kaa been established that th transport was searched npon bar arrival ham, bat the Jewels werq not found. The eoffln was kept oa board tor ty.thrao days sad ss no rate tire eeuld be found. it was lu Cypress Hills, HSd Been Weridng Mr. Williams, white depHning to comment to detail en ten story, haa NhfcUntly admitted test he 'haa been working on "a Russian Jewal ease? that bis search might lead him to open th gmva Anthony Buaehman, superintendent of thh cemetery nt Brooklyn, dleetslmod. any knowledge of th eeart He- admitted, however, Gut Jsmee Jtaee tad been buried te the cemetery epfc'-IS, 1M0.

feet, there may something In Hh rMwepdper ha said, S- shall maintain a tend -hereafter-. start wnteh of Ota grava- I em a and If anyone- pretty good shot tempt to interfere with that grave er any otben, for that maUar. kw wfll be- greeted, a ehargh ef late government repeal of the npplaat It council, which he to create. eompneed of secretory of state, commissioner of public lands and build-i veterans, lags, to constitute a 'hoard of review. with power to determine late administrative policies.

Other recommendations Include: Mate Income Tax A graduated state income tax) taw modeled after the Wisconsin Jaa S. D. R. Criss-statnte, using the federal returns inger, the present comptroller of ne a basis. currency, will be nominated Memorial to congress to substl- governor of the federal tuts the soldier compensation for beard within few dare, according rittab Demanded Deposits.

Whan the United State government nude Ita cash adduces to Greet Britain and France, no security waa asked. No gold da poet ta werr made, The Britiah, however, being east loss bankers, yaked TYanee far gold deposit. Non. when Fiance argues Iq'fUvqr reducing the Franck war debt io Great Britain, the British are anxious (bat tba true statue of tbe' original gold reserve shall be knnwn te lb world. Tbe more offlctata here etady the details of the reparation a eontrover-y aa eablad from, abrqad.

the more they era convince that the Am-pen Rations meet. come to some agreement between themeelvbs be fora it would be worth while for the Usltad Btftee goyonurant tc dlecuee America a eld even of an unafftatal er laforAel character, such. as ta ceateemUted by the revival of tha Jatpraalicoal committee. A break up of the Farle eeaCeraaco pf pramlars, would net be regarded bora, however. aa laat straw Them la a feeling -that before agreement nan be reeched, the eon-eaqueneae of apparent disagreement will have to sink la onthe puUle! aoiaioR of the various' Ke Mines Uforte to iavoka the aid of tha League of Ifatioka machinery era bring reported from abroad, but unless Franao la wtlllag to, recede the only importance" of -eueh a move NrtLJnn.

A The '7-. art annuel dividend Glared by tbe Hotel Pathfinder oou psny vrss ordered paid at- the anaaatii 'fi-moetina rt the board of J. recently, according to President Frank Fowler. Tha building erected by Fremont man so itah, holdera In' tbe oompeny several yean ago, and during the pant, two years has boon opqrutiiig oo good paying basis. For sovanl years hotel did not pay dividends.

It ta leased by Bryant 8ml th, who also operate' Hotel Clark II Hastings. Robert ta th local manager. Parmtts Woman te Taka Dos- Mol see, la Bi-The Junction suit sought by PH He iClenuntan to prevent May R. Francta I newly 'Ueoted Rib rt public instruction from a. taking th ship subsidy Reduction of th automobile BO percent.

A permaaeab'Atrta 'tribunal mediate in lml us trial disputes fere a strike dustrial court. Repeal Of th Indeterminate sentence taw. A 'rural 1 credit eyetem modeled aftar that of South Dakota 1 Referendum On War 1 A memorial congress to ution so os to provide fir referendum on Following the 'induction of othor talc. ofneem both bouses adjourned until Monday 1 when committee appointment are expected to ta announced. A crowd attended' tha gov-prnoi'i reception heldaat the executive mansto last night, among waa William J.

Bryn, a brother of the, new '-r1 1 (A more complete wvtow of tbe govurqjnte lnddrwei- wlll be found would, ba te give the- Esropeen. nL Becj the benefit enether dertac OulCC DUO! fBlf A wl WulTli oa order of Judge on in dtatrict oourt bars tody-S-77-Thta action teenns that Mlae Franete'iMit le eligible to take the rtflee Would Extend Market Repette- rt th department Battling Utair troubles, tmberaednr Harvey' pres an no at Whit House nod dapertmrat af VfyjK euu la meet opportuna Ha ta aMe 1 jr to Intarprat tor offlriale tha 7- ntal af eeme ef 'Vha mtrleate daily teiagraphiG market report er'-5i-. I propeeele, whtah'. era bring yqbtad ma tem athe aMa.i -j. from the other sMai.v? vics Which now has s'- wrotorii '-tefv'? atiaaa Omaha Mah would, extended throughout rtira--weet -vX under- qn 'amendment, to tbo- itheU-epparepf Jfel wtthetdndlng gtaom whtah -anvelai -'i -KS' I yts dispatches frees Burapat 4TraUng hera Omt a last mlente ad- cultural appropriation PadflasKt--: upon by1 tii eub-oOminttfeea eto-ot Uw eervloe to.

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