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. It - e i - I 1 mill i W B I H Q RESENT AID i TO Defiant Message of \Boss\ In- sures Full Inquiry Into Saloort League. AMtANY. frch 4 The deftrt trfcssngts of William II. Anderson to; Speaker pweet In vthlcli ho pmctl-- , oSlly \dared\ the Assembly to go cm with lla -- propose J Inquiry Into tho Antl-9aJo- t the Hlhor Manufacturing Company's bf has crniea an tvt Kllrnbcthport IDO inquirj. ,,...., ,, ln- -. Ph. Unlw niirllnn now to be decided to woa IsehAhc blea shall bo Included In the invcatlga- - -- VU.cn P,.fc JttcBclary committee va \oort m n 8oolailsUf 'case, la disposed of next Senator James J. Walker, minority le4or. Introduced a trill In thhe information mild they believed SOulvSenalo dcflnTnif cfinlfflkd bft'n truok whlla wntclilnR talnlng 2.7J per cent, nlconol and un-d- er aa f Tho measure la tmllar to the- - Wal- ters S per cent beer of last yoar. It T understood tftnYttrfHr-wfl- l h$H1 jar no opposition to tho measure by T 1 ,,P, of tho trafiflo li olaccd. by the bill, tinder tno juris- - dloUon of ttio State Bwlnfl Comni4 lontr. Wholesale sales of tho lev f dflrwoftiilf peWued ten!, home Mtn.nmnimn nv inu v uwmt up n ...v V ! y. Thn nrira of llCMUM. WHCru i v....-- .. rn mnv nv rtmriK on cno 1 1UU UVtVIBh\ \ for fcpreroleo 4a, Ued -- at 1,100. and jhamac1sH to sell jUow poh pre- - T tjcrlptlon. vt MO. . ' Wet leaders oascrt that dltrina 2 ' tho entire ProhlblUon eumpalBn In Sr u,tho United States the Antl-Baioo- n .\T.eWo 'haji eyowatully evaded nny Hinqury..lttto; tb,e, soutcp. o.lfunda V tho disposition thereof or tho \actcr ofthc perwins WMo'contrlbUtad.i t Breaker Sweet, whamy h ha been ultacklns for several years . ' ' nil i nn imrn uisl md.-a- h uw-h- i \ri ' in his support Of JflOJjmipru \ler'red lato yesterdaV with1 AssemTap mu Ctivllller. auhsequooUy it was announced that tho Bpeakor, who heretofore has been lukewarm, felt 15 Voold''b- - ftdv1sbll lto\brlntr\'An adoxson and the books ,af his leaiTJp before Judiciary Committee and ascertain whether he has violated those provisions of tho law which . reports of money expended. ' Sweet, it was explained, does not '\favor a thoroughsolne inquiry which dfc wuld go into tho national activities Wif-Art'- h ;lMUFue. Tha wots.\ however. J? ' predicted y that before tho V Judiciary Commlttes put the Icag-u- e h on tho rack, within a week or so, tL k tit ths Irnnirimt n n wnritl t ! TL' i wi \ - . - VWHIft u t L SENATE CHANGES ONE RESERVATION Hirst Alteration Mnde in Striking 'China\ and \Japan\ From SJuntung Clause. WASIQNQTON. 4, (Making . Its first change In the Republican to the jeoco treaty hloh ,were adopted lost Novcmbur, the Sen-fo- e y on motion of Senator Codea of MasachusetU, the ltepUMIean leader, to strike from Uio Bhantung reservation all direct itfcrvtice to Japan and Chins. The change, worked out 4n the m- - n - ru. r 1 n etinftfrenoe. lind tfhe Ktiaroral ot Uemocratk) loaders and accepted. 69 to 2, Senators llccd, Demo crat, Missouri, und tiuthr.rlund, Hepuh-lica- West voting ngitlnat It. As amended the rcrervatlon reads: The United Utato wltholds Its assent to (Articles iit, 117 and Its (rotating to Shantuutf). and reserves iuii uoenr oi action with rcBpect to any ,ontrovysy which nihy orleo unaer snia anicies. NO LEAGUE PLEDGE TO IRISH TOItONTO. Oot, March I. TIjo To- ronto Star y published rply from understood that Sir I'lunkett had received \the Arm promise'' that Ik United States would withdraw the regardlag tho poner of. dominions in tha Lcuiua of Nn-- 1 tlons and would enter the leiuiue if Ire- - land were given home rule on a do minion basis. l senator jiiicncoca wu quoucu as say- ing: \With regard to the Irish quo- - -- Hon, a basis satisfactory to the lrlh ucopli) and such a govurnment nould improve relations between Great Britain nnd the United Htates. It might even remove some opposition to the loague . apd facilitate ratltlcatlon if the refonn could come now. Neverthelesji, tho rt that tha United Htates fass made nr such conditions as named In vour tekgrant Is obviously not true and could not . ' SWEDEN FOR LEAGUE. fiTOOKTIlOLlI. March . The riks- dag has approved Sweden's adhesion to the League of Nations. The vote was IK to 7. TO FIGHT WILL 0F. RECLUSE. The will of the Iste liaimid K. tar years as the \Iteduse of the Heights.\ m Ilrooklyn, will bo contested by ltobert Stuart, a distant l'' cousin, who filed notlre y In tint i Surrogate's t'ourt. Th estate U estlroatml at olosc to $1,000,000. K'- - Uaslett did In his home. No. 138 tt iUanwn Street, Drcoklyn, Jan. 1C last. He had lived alone since 185.!. when his aeatn. UKAI. rooti MKninvK. YfctH 1I! buurlftuuMil la fr'tiWr Jnlm', Mt4lrlu oiildi iMlldi ufw matin id rttlUr. TRAIN vjga..aa WRECK LAID 'INSULT' WILL DEAD ENGINEER; ANDERSON'S FOES, FODR LIVES LOST Man Who Ran Past Signals Said to Have Been Stricken Before Crash. Wlllla.m 8. Sell, engineer of a Tcr-no- y Central express train, who wao killed when It smashed Into a Newark, KllioJbeth local train near League, beyond limit himself, plant diock of evcninir, throe other Uvea ju3UvlMc,9.f,oVh,c;.lilb-!nn- l Injuries twenty .persons, ii?nlatlan Anderson require Virginia, Ilrooklyn seen hnnirinjr across tho window of Jhhval as tbotiffh ilhconscIotiH, a moment boforo the acctdont, accord Inr to Uw lnvectlsMtion bcins made y. tlallroad men who offered to-d- ay iWfW March voted Horace voting UrlUsh ahead from the cab window or had been taken III. Tho train ran ot fifty mllos an hour, pant a \dead Um\ nlinial. into ih odtllHlon. Tlie railroad company sayn \tho onue f the wreck was a dlresard of a posltlvo nlffnal.\ An autopsy Ib to bii'pbrfonnod y to learn what was tho physical condi- tion of -- !!. llussall W. Schwartz, tho flromnn, wlvoso I wr was ibrokun and who was ui3&el,'l)ccama conscious y. 'ffl.WUld. ivo no InXgnnvitlon ns to tfi- - cause of tho wreck. The dead: \frAMNi \ftERlIAN Dunollen, gineer of tho Nowark local. BRQGtHYt JaJ., Dunollen, llroman of the Newark local. HTXt; WILLIAM 8., Hampton Junction, cnfflnorr of tho exprtss. he en- - SCOTT, JAMJ0S. Ilel lJatric. lody found y under the wrecked enrlne of tho express. Tho four passenger cars which make UT Uift locoj and the tender of tho goginc, had safely crossed the main lino tracks when tho fiver hit tha iocomotlVcwhlch exploded ' Instantly, kllllOKtthe engineer and flrotnon. Tlio cxprem continued up tho track for 500 fc'et before tho boiler oh Its engine also exploded, tho engine turn ing and pulling tho first car over with It. Tho fact that tho ears woro of uteol undoubtedly saved many lives. Tho oxjirosri, consisting of tun pu.ssuiitfcr can?, Y0M crowcJod. NO MORE DISMISSALS IN NEWBERRY CASE Judy? Holds niere Is Evidence to Warrant Guilty Verdict if Jury Sees Fit. OlbAXD KAl'rD.S, Mich.. March 4. Overruling motion for further dlsmlx fL In the Nuwberry election con spiracy case. Judge Scnslons to-d- held that conviction or acquittal of Trume'i II. Newberry would nt necossarlly inosn a like outcome as to tho other eighty four men on trial with the United States Senator. Tlis-cour- t held that Ilio urosecuilon hnrt made out a prima fnclo case ami that ihcro was ample evlitence \In war- - rum a vtrairt or guilty lr tno jury sucji tit to rcnilor. one. First testimony for the defense was heard this nfternoon. Vnlunldo llronsp Work Stolen. WJHmm H. llradli'y. ohW engineer of the Cuntolldated Oas Comiwtny and collector of art objects. Informed the pollco y that a collection of bronzes worth thouiwnds of dollars had liron stolen from .the parlor of hi homo yes terilny while the morti'ri of tho fainll) were upstairs. 'nvori HnrKC ?nnnt nnnils. The Chamber of Commerce at Its monthly meeUng y adopted a com mltte irnort In favor of tho proposml liond Issue for 4ho completion of ili tvirire caimi nuunrr ot tutr muni inturr. ll.VI'Jj; I'KCAN This eod 'truest Its orlitn to furr Miiile ruKur, the. t'rrau -- ii rr.i,it inr Mjnr or inn, Confrrtlnner ' fuanr liulnliumi litrndrd noil united I OIT Ciuidr-rru- lt unit Into luonwla of rliarni arnl (tutor. Our K-il- m nnx 59C I'll tKII MAItSUMU,- - lllV M1NTK Tbw bis dUlis Jtrhril. rrranilrat IlonPT Hwi-r-t mIIIi Oil of pnirloiHtl rofprlni- oor fmcranl. trnrtr I'hoe- - 'Nte. An 1 al ,1 v . rot' xn hot last ovur V. In 54c ilrou Wrecked Engine in New Jersey Train Smash-U- p That Killed Four and Injured Score of Victims mmsmmmt mom m 1 Ml '-- ft t&'.t ,j3Biav- - N9T.CES. 290,000,000 \DRINKS\ . SHIPPED FROM THIS PORT IN JANUARY 3,384,265 (iallons of Spirits; 390,- - 012 of Malt and 97,932 of Wines, Official Record. KMON HUM. John llarlcy- - corn nnd other alcoholic concoctions in sufficient quantities to make 290.000,000 nverago \drinks\ wero exported from Now York dilrlnj; January. Thin (h shown by tho ejepotf HtntlsticH of tho port made pub- lic y, which Include 3.384,7CG ITuIlonH of spirits with a value ot 51,C!)1,858. DurliiR January of 1313 thcro were exported 11,009 gallons o llquora. valued at JD2.117. In addition to spirit tli ore uxporti d during January this year 3 JO. 01 J gallons of malt und 97,932 gallons of SUES FOR $25,000 IN STOLEN BONDS Brokerage Firm Says It Bought in Good Faith' Loot of Slain Messenger. M. W. Wagner & Co.. Imnkeis and brokers, of No. 33 New Street, with offices in Cleveland and Chicago, filed suit In the United Mate Court y against tho Federal Hank, James Murray, property clerk ot the I'ollco Department and KICliurd Whitney & Co., bankers and brokers, for tho recovery of twonty-flv- o $1,000 Victory valued with Interest, ot 2!,37D. The bonds arc nleged to bo a part of tho loot of lienny Illnltowltz, messenger for Whltnoy & Co.. who murdered und rohbod last slimmer. The txjnds were sold to Wagner & Co., by a man known as Samuul ainsberg. uid resold to other banking II rinn, until they came Into the possession of Sutro and 'Imbley, who deposited them In the Heservo Hank. They were found by Detectlvn Sergeant Mayer, InvrHtlgatlng tho Itlrtkowltz murder. Wagner Ar Co. say they bought the bonds In good faith and now faro a loss of 123,000. owing to relmliursc-Mien- ts mnde to other brokers. No wonl bus boon received from 'ules Arnsteln. wanted as a leader In an alleged $5,000,000 hand theft plot H&iw El IBt m A POUND PROFIT Our Big Daily Special for w, Friday, March 5th CIIOCOUATK NUT CAUAMKl.tt HIlAflTn: Tlin ore dalntr of rral rumntrl rirrlli-m- c nmiln from the rruilrrat Md nurrtt Urtainov I'rwlutti and thlrkli mnlrd with a ulrnidnr ronller of rhounrd Nut. each olrce wrsuuid In uluirr wu mi mix Two Important End Extra Specials KISSES Vrrtnnnt choll una from fonnrd l!IIH'ULATK. ore ..ot fliivoriM fliM-o- t und of lrr;ltlbla RELIGIOUS were wines. District bonds, was Week MII.K Cll(H'OLTH CUVKItKli NtH tiATlXBrt Thrae nn Ids bur of ili'lltloiw ronfrrtlon, nrmliicrd from ltre Collforntn llnnrr. tiutr Null nnd emimerv nrodiu-t- roii In of nur world rrnonni-- I'mniiiui Milk i iioi'ulalt.. Our ll'U. 7.IC COIHJk. liXTltA Sl'l.l l.l rot \Kit llOX Other Thursday Attractions eiAurk. 65c Bl I I.K CIIOCOl.ATK ( l) P.UK1) 1' I'IKMI'I'M! Th\ urrlmrna of (Ida Inm'liiua Trnidral fnilt. riiH'iiMl to n rotdrn rlrlinr-..- , rut Into duloty norlloim. dlmml In rfiii 1 iindiiiit Crrnm nnd lunirlou.li rofrrrd nllh i'ti'k ' BI\ou\ ,,r\\'\n IHI'VII IIOX J-- . for rtset loratlon Mf trlrnhone dlrertorr. Th Kocrlflad waicht the iouu.iii.-- Tnwle Mark 'oped flurat sro ' r a iMai, BLIZZARD SWEEPING ON TOWARD EAST Towns in Mountain and Plain States Isolated and All Wires Are Dov-Ti- . CHICAGO. March 4. The worst itorm of the winter y swept east- ward from the mountain and plains States, where yesterday It reached bllr-lar- d proportions. A number of towns In Colorado, 'ohraska and South Da- kota aro iJolated and rail and wlro A rommnntcaUon In Kansas, Oklahoma. Missouri. Iowa, Arkansas, North Texas and Minnesota are seriously crippled. Tho Ulnturbance will sprvad rapidly East and South y and .n curding to Weather Uurcau forecasts, enrrylng sharply reduced temperatures with urn and rain. In tha La Plata mining district In Colorado, where snow was reported twelve to twenty feat deep, a repetition IS feared. In most cities and towns In the snow- bound district street car traffic cither It paWlyzed or seriously handicapped. FUN FOR WOMEN TO DYE CLOTHES 'Diamond Dyes\ Turn Faded, Old Apparel into New Don't worry about perfect results. Use \Diamond Dyes,\ guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to nny fahrlr, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers', draperies, coverings. The Direction nook with each package tells so plainly how to dia- mond dye over any color that you can not rnfike a mistake. To match any material, have drug gist show you \Diamond Dye\ Color m tini i itnotlii a' nlnp ypfl nro Card. Aclvt tU \JMT BOY PUPIL SHOOTS TEACHER CIXCIN-NAT- I, March 4. Angered because his teacher. Ueatrlce C. Conner had sent him to the Principal of the Hnn vl. R.tinnl tnm nnnl.Hm.nl I . f rence Angel, fourteen year old. to-d- 3. arose In hi seat In the srhool room, and X nhot the teacher (hrouftli the arm MEET\RODY\RoSfe BILLYSUNDAY'S FAMOUS DIRECTOR THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1920 GRACE M. E. CHURCH, 104TU ST. ASn AMfTEltDAM AV.. Notice to Advertisers: Advertising copy and release orders or the week day Morning World or The ICvemng World, It received after P. M. the day preceding publication, can be inserted only as space may permit and in of receipt at The World office. Advertising copy for the Sup- plement Sections of The Sunday World must be received by P. M. Thursday preceding publica- tion, and releases must be re- ceived by P. M. Friday. Adver- tising copy for the Main Sheet of The Sunday World must be re- ceived by P. M. of the preced- ing Friday and releases must. be received by I'J o'clock noon Sat- urday. Copy or orders received later than as provided above, when omitted, will not serve to earn discounts of any character, con- tract or otherwise. THE worujj. 1 for IFOdHCG ! l NOX Women's Sailors for Spring arc made in L Vi)fcli a splendid variety of novelty braid combinations, vaS exclusively Knox. The model pictured here is, If shown in Blonde Brown, Navy, Natural and Black. ' W j I A department which will give prompt and careful r attention to correspondence orders is at your disposaL . KNOS. HAT i r Incorporated 432 FIFTH AVENUE 161 BROAD WAV i YX AT 40TM STfttET 8INOER OUILDINQ j- - Pripiujrfflgiainjigrjinijn I; I'l , . ip,, m iwiaii ' H ' ' \ mill MM S'ZVISS t either 4 order 3 ( i i . l , J : It Mr a it L f tanblin Simon So. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets The Compass of Spring Style Swings to Four Main Poijits in Girls' and, Junior Misses' v COATS AND GAPES YOUTHFULNESS, SMARTNESS, INDIVIDUALITY, UTILITY ) YOUNG person may favor the swaer comfort of a coat with generous pockets, or the soft luxuriousness of a coat of downy peachbloom, listeninfe with silken embroidery. She may enjoy the freedom of radian sleeves, the bright- ness of plaid, the ripple of accordeon pleating, the swin of the overcape, the freshness of the silk overcollar. She may choose any or many of these, and many more in the Girls' Coat Shop now. Girls' Sizes 6 to 16 years Junior Misses', 13 to 19 years 19.75 to 135.00 GIRLS' and JUNIOR MISSES' COAT SHOPS Second Floor INCOME TAX INFORMATION A representative . of the U. S. Collector of Internal Revenue will iurnish information and assist in making out your tax return, daily from 9:00 A. M to 4:30 P. M.. MILLER (Creator ot'Distincthv Ivotwear) w mar wear Spnnh Days Embracing the rrany new and attractive novelties of the season are creations of superior style and workmanship. These lovely models, constructed to fit the person- ality of the foot, will make a strong appeal to the fastidious woman. . HOSIERY SPECIAL y.45 Silk hoe, in all hadei; 3 p-- ir lor WALKING OXFORD Blucher Moc'el. Black or Tan Ruuia Calf, at 1554 Broadway Nrnr 4Mh St. Onen 1111 I M. .50 IS Weat 42 J St. Near Fifth Arenue (7, I-MIL- LER & SQMM TO Clit-- r h Street Nrnr I niton. Miii!on Term. Illilir. I VTWUSHl H Rfpn ran ran wmmi fif m IlLliU LlllUUlill lUlKV Illll llbvwlvlw VI IIUVUMI In The World ToMorrow Morning