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II I W their expulsion tl that thty vlo- - tude of tame of the Osthotlc derrv Tl linn Tmi Til If m& ttii Constitution of tho StftW by and lfy owuri Uo 'recent victory I HIhI I IrKIUl IAIK PgjjElm- - tn wrlnK Mnro they ciunc of tl( prohibition forces, ypt n this 1 Llllll I flLil j I nirlalallirn I I'nl n nlnln I I'nln nn. i . . I.n .... ....... I \ tnty on bills cnrrylnR appropriations far In his defiance and Insult of tho Ijpr ths rallltla and on other rasas urea. t . Tf Awjrrson has compelled legis- lators tq give written, plstlpos pf thir purppso to support his Prohibition wlilch haa kept eyep to mo- ment. has Is In truth ot guuros, ths Ualslnturo entitled, j adaye, \that whom th Qoda to now IV dpstroy thoy first raaka mad,\ guyllllcr said th.at pnee Anderson ts \fiia Catholic Ol)uroh has pq and otjllsed to apptar before the Judiciary ( will not attaoH or comlomn, he Ant Committee and himself to a Saloon lpaffUo of America or th,e pTtecl)lslnif ths record flf b,lsnctviop Prohibition cause o lop as thoy fn other States as well as In Now ?,lck .V\\r quleotlyca. Out If thoy S'-i- n m.t-- - ...h...t fr l. I VT io ina ,nni or to thi JWl IP n qulry. Cuvilllor remarked : ?4iWo are very anxious to know Just wjiy Anderson left the Stat ot Mary- land.\ . Althnurh hn In withholding for the present submit Juru UU1117 iiiBiuuiiun, Church o 'break ' b)io with V. t, .l.mmn political paftlOB, OB Mr. AncICT- - v\- - 7,7 r,i' \ n Insinuates. Sho mind her o says, have against j,,, nWnya and never \wy one .thq Antl-tislo- League, Cuvllfler to- - way it)0 qthr through things s dor eavo copies of n letter received political. \ Cathollo and a prlwit I have from Hov. W. IS. pastor $lr. fowgnt tilio y wlth Andcr. to Emmanuel Church of Great po!l nm the other preiH pjnoncnU of Hlver, It. I. I tho dry movomont and tho Church tt 0 y act.0 The Wrtbcr J- - Judiciary PoinmlUee ''Ipok Into tho rrohlbltop law, and 3o all In the matter the circulation of the rp' power conslstopt with fpy oallp American lseuo th Jlefonm Pt?l- - tq help enfqrco tbp constimtlpnal I.U.- - to ascertain th.y ... SlJ. ducted in accordance with United iook any opjoslt(in from, 8tatps Postal necttlatiqps. I (lliurch wllUp so. Mr. Anderson ha madf irroylous wis Anr,oq; lii, wft Itefqrpi Bulletin Npw YprH of a weak n'a\. whlc.li I would Clric League, a reform organization attrlbuto Mr. Anderson. Ixit I WMch yprks at tho Capltql for I'rp hibltlon put does pot approve 'mcataxo mcth.qi;.\ ir. jobber salcj qti nubpatlpqs wcro sent to him regularly, though \I never did and never will subscribe iat them.\ Incidentally ho says ho is a pppuhjlpan and a tpnpcrapcp advo- cate. Mr, Cuyllllcr wll aslc Chairman Martin ot .tho Judiciary Committee to subpoena ho books of tbo Antl-fjalp- league. \Tiey will show nqt only wlicro thq money pomp frpni,\ ho says, ut how it was spent and tprovo tho or- ganization a political one.\ ANDERSON (1) any to I and by eqn- - thq the until has had fftlr the if lost its y a Now dqe tho wt- - and th.p of thq such a, wlU tq n e.w thq op the Jn 9HisisisHH FRESH ATTACK ON (Continued, prpm First Page,) Catholics abiding citizens should appose .attempt bring back Wine barrasisd\ ptrp9ea WUq fideqee Amendment aton.s.; durlno Eqfprcpmcnt trylPB Admiral Depart-o- r attempt nullify reliova York League Huminqrislng gladly tl)at dealt with Impetus wbqt fiyo gsn,-u.n- e enfprcpmpnt \Vprk.\ Arch,blshop Hayea'a atatcJllo con- cerning attacks Anderson Catholjc chqrch, fpllpws: -- y sqjp is, that a slnglp nartlclnatlon the war, he piqy Hocptveq and tho sinister Cffuro American pol ltjiCS, q. power Pt strtfo, who 6nkfl sp tq th.o roo of a brewor \Let mp most crnpl)qtlc(vly that tho Cothollq Is not aUtUqtod w)tb any poltlca organisation, local, State national; ruueb. tho church n consjiirqpy to poptravenq, 4trectly or tqdlrectly, tb,9 law p tboj tana. \\q map, nq mqtter wqt he qtberwtao thlpk P tfcq CVir oJc Cltyrch, beUqYW tho phurch. tp enemy iay omor. \l repwt my publlo statement at. tt former that tho CatUoUo proqehes and nraotiRcq cop. sclentlous obvdlonce to every law. and not discriminate p fayqr ( 9ne mpre thap. an,qtbr. Tho cmrcb. ur- - uer n ue pflpyou, wbetRer we Hkq or nqt pt Mr Andean, who pressisa afld, stresses he Klghteenth Amepdm.cnt, boca.us wants U obserYcd and Is paid fqr o dolpg. He seenu but lltU pancern.a about other fu.ndAra,en,tl personal liberty, prqtectn bbbbbSk BBBBBBSn BTaTaTaTaTauS \SSMBSBSBSSS) fltpftcty against unlawful search, and aeUurc ow any snqum w psnwuea distrust and breed,, to him these days, sets aflame Industrial, social, radii, Better fqr never peep borpu\ t IN LEAGUE, Insult to Church\ Call?, Apology, rather tt P'WKI Btlt fa.t ilaroh 4, Curran. pa.stor of at. kpqthollo WHUcs. Wipe the. America and I'epnsyivqnia. orgaqiqtuin, Btatcmeqt y e VK t VM1 mm Ltiio church: may attt- - Catholic Churuh, itt)iis off, Up He become for 'IHlfl reason and oxompllfyloR his conduct tho tho oqld therp will bq sqrnethlpg toy wiu tnor will the da tnv. thing tho of United Ohurehas,' nor ally herself any party In or outsldo her own fold, to disrupt either of the mrhn 'd own ipr the weoosr. the Mr. the wl of and It tho for the 1o(n Ifpyover. published by the not to him or as law oas, ftwa tho tho prove hs py wHblra.wlng his fnlio scotinailqns, against the uamoua untfrcu pnt) ivn Anaii call hm a real big ni'an he s out ( It.\ ' . 4 (Continued From First Page.) \much omh,arna83cd by Irrtpllpntlons of insubordination and impnxprioty.\ dflQ Usp attacked rint ho chuructcrlsal tag \eiCforts to con- vict mo of divided atloglanco, and of b?tW twij-Jiv- r that liapponod; to bo Ibqm Canada mother wont a Yllt, \J( they dd,nt wint a man who pro-Briti- and pro-Fren- to sit In tltfl Councils of the 4Hes wliy fjldn't they sund u with a trupk full of bombs. T\ asked tho Admlrul. Declarinn that he was \sorely beef for beverr ! reasqp qf (ack qf afp pgltopnth apd from still or (?) tP Navy th most ehunge; thp Fedoral Lar J dl' 9f wri 81ms Prohibition a test; asld he repeatedly asked (I) to to ' rpent to him he had Prohibition ibaor bill in, eanfidenoe. tatp, thq wlU make hs criticisms amenda npre bpca.use nosa cpph,a!zed. hp trnend.OHs declaration. qf part, tp, as pjqy t or 1 , pp 04 anu law he uejnr denloral 4 tan \Woe In critical DRY ugalnst the old Ygjqrpuqly lv ho In his Department only Uho llrst \lx or eight months of the war, \during which tho Allies barely cucapud defeat.\ In period, he said, 'tho (Department vlo-late- d nuremous well rooagnlsed und fundamental principles of war.'' (During Hie Inst ot American person, jn or qqt pf thp Catholic1 in eald, the pa pqssiijiy byj poises activities ot Dapart this IqW bgotry. Chtjrch l)on.est may oe occasion Ohutrh dqes qem,apQq It so Ruaraa. Who. or and Vnlf.) hpr, will there on half mcnt were \Identical In substance, and generally in letter, to rooommen-datlop- s which they had disregarded or failed to act In the earlier months.\ AUTO 6AND1TS $40,000 DIAMONDS Wfodqw h fjalthpore, Seize Gems and Slioot Man Wtiq Tries to Halt Them. BALTIMORE, March 9. armed men. smashed tno pig wmoaw tne iuwelry store of James R. Armlger Co. In North Charles (Jtreqt, near Lax InstPP, tq-d- seised two trays con taining dlV'WPd ring, vatqod at t0.000 and escaped In a waiting after shooting and slightly wounding a man who attempted tq iwevfpt their BERGDOLL ASKS. SECRECY Want Trial Behind OVoard Ilom tn ))raft llnulon Oasc On the cround that the Philadelphia religious freedom, free speech, fteo pewwpapors are creating an atmosphere \At e. Mm wnw every sans, con- -, trial by court martlsl at Governor's rucHVq .WW vviixmv ,M Island as a draft evder that It w mi rSu\:a.i2S 5't b lmp.lMe tp get hnpqrtant wurniwK \ u..... lt i. ,,..,ir.. ia fo- ment mischief, religious dluenstenl America tiat ho had PRIEST, AN OFFICER RESENTS CHARGE lefiincc for Says Curmn, ( Tk JBAItJtB, fl. Churph. President of Antl- - iigue of H trus- - tnipwlpg II. CHtimiip Anderson have Uilaln desporato TCfV powers greatness i otherwise em na.tpnal tpnt upon GET Smash Four at ft automobile. getaway. III wltnMM In hi. behalf. Oapt. Ilruce K. Cstnitiell military counsel to the accused, sub raHtod to the eourt y a Petition signed by ItcrtOoll for the exclusion ot all newspaper rpportera from the trial Tho court refused to put the reporters out 5IX-PA- Y B1KP RACE SCORE. (3 p. M.-3- 9TH HQUR0 Miles, Lap Drocca and DtruyUr. . . .741 6 QeulUt and Maolp 741 4 Ego and Madden 4 Dupuy and Hsnlsy 741 4 Poqurn. and KspsHy 741 4 Buysee and SpslfltHf 741 4 a.nd Chapman 741 4 Sptnetr .nd propaoh...,74l 4 Kalssr and Hill 741 4 Godlvier and Vanntk ...741 4 Dtllo and Madonna 741 3 Wsbsr and GtMh.lt ..741 3 L Dowker and Q Bowksr.741 2 Buron and Marfy ....741 2 RASED TgE EVEyiyq VOELP, TUESDAY, MARO JI 0, 1920, BY WILSON LETTER ON TREATY Opponents Assert That Presi- dent Wants to Prolong Con- troversy Over League. TO HOLD PARTY IN LINE. \Mild Reservationists\ Resent Being Called \Mild Null- ifies\ ; Bitter Enders Pleased. By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Evening World.) TVABJUNQTON, March 0 (Copy-rign- t, 19?q). Were (t not for the fact that political clouds hang heavy- - over everything nowadays-- Mr. Wilson's deslro to gq campaign- ing for a third term being suspected on Caplto.1 Hill Jt)st as much as tho White House holds the treaty foes guilty of political motives tho latest contribution by President Wilson to tho literature ot the treaty debate, hla letter tP Sppator Hltch.cock on Article Ton would have fallen on more fertile soil. nqt the White House and Congress have rubbed each other the wrong way so long that Mr. Wilson's appeal on th,e merits of Article Ten Itself, wherein he pointed to tho daqgora of militarism and the return to tho old order fit things In Eurqpo unless the United Statoj put tho weight of Its rqpral Influence in the scales, hardly had the effectiveness which might have attended the same argu- ment under Pior circumstances. EACH 8IDE UNMINDFUL OF$EN-filBILTE- S OF THE OTHERS. Tho President continues to hurt the sonslbllltles of Bonatflrs. both Peroo-crat- s and lPpilP.llcap,s, forgetting tliat while thoy thornsclvcs may not bo disposed to seo tho broad outlines of international policy with tho same clarity that hodoos, they nevertheless have enough votes to ratify or reject the treaty- - Mr. WUm ts. natiKQUy Impatlont with Democrats who are ready to surrender to tiho Lodge roservationlsts. Ho minces no words In his letter to Bopator Hitchpopk ho doopnt think thp Bepqtors hnyo been particularly mindful of hla own nenslbllltlea. To cutaloguo the effects of Mr. Wil son's letter to Senator Hltohoqck t8 only to paint tho perplexing plptupo npt only of tarn logsqtlvo and fixecu-Uv- e ibranphcfl nf our still at odds since tlho people vpU1 tor a dlv(dod goYornmont In 1918, lut to adit now tho obvious break between the titular head of the Democratic Iirty and Henatqrs of that political folUi. For Mr. Wlison's lottor defend- ing Article 10 against evon Interpre- tative and certainly against all other kinds of reserva- tions, does several things. It sepanatps Mr. Wilson from Mr. Hoover, w)in declared recently that he had enough faith In the League of Nations to try H even with Uie Lodge rcflorvutlons. It discourages Democratic Benatore who tia.Yo been working for a compro- - mlHo on Artlclo 10, and wlio have offored Interpretative reservations. Thnso Mr. Wilson dismisses as a work of \miporerogntlon.\ LETTER REVIVES TALK ABOUT A THIRD TERM. It revives talk of a third term for Mr. WUhou, who, Intentionally or un IntenUonally, has not taken the loast pains to rcfuto tho Impression that he wants to prolong tho league contro versy as a vehicle for another cam poign in nis own pcnair. \It confirms the viewpoint of Sena tors Ho rah and Johnson, who have ar gued all along that the league Involves a distinct departure in American for eign policy, and that If Mr. WtlBon ts right the covenant should be adoptod without qualifications, qnd if ho Is wrong it should bo rejected entirely without going through tho camouflage of \reservations.\ Mr. Wilson defines the alternatives the same way. He sees no middle gtound. It challenges the \mild roserva tlpplit\ l drPP their middle groupd. it calls them, \mild nuuiflcpl.\ 8 terminology that offends that group ot Senators which h,aa been zealously tfylPS Slncp last November to bring about the ratification of the treaty. Finally. It cracks tho whip over the heads of the Democratic Party In the Bonate and makes thosp ttopators who aro up for next fall stand firmly by the President, who unques- tionably can write Into the Demo- cratic, platform all of Article X., whether ho can get It into tlje treaty or not. Mr. Bryan says Article X. cannot and should not be made a campaign issue, but he doosn't con trol tho Democrats of the Senato. PREVENTS PARTY SENATORS FROM A COMPROMISE. The President has an offended and reluctant following In thp Hppqta from crompromlslng on a reservstloplst program. He has put his letter Into i tha light at tho pyvholo$lau.l mo- - Record, 823 mil. 2 lap., mode by mt nt. Hut h has, on the other hand. Lawson and Drobach in 1914. forced tho mllil reservationists to take DOLLAR HAIH CUT PREDICTED FOR N. Y. Heavy Rents and Higher Wage Will Force Raise ays Organiser. WOUTHAXjL, general LBON n Npw Tof Pi M Barbers' Jnternatpna Wpl9?V does not wist to wqrf ayh4ff tout \Tho dollar halr-a- ut Is In sight,\ ho declared y. \The mastar barbers will have to come to It, with tho heavy rents, Increased cost of supplies and higher wages. It won't go tliero at onoe 7 cents will probably be the next rise, and then $1.'' their stand with Senator Lodge and tho Itepubllcan party, with the prps-pt- ct that their number, added to tho Irreoonollables In the Republican ranks, will be enough to accomplish what Senators Dorah, Knox, Johnson and thp rest qt the ut op- ponents of the treaty have sought for mopths to accomplish. Jt doesn't make either Democrats'or Republicans Tho awkward and rogrottable part of tho dilemma Is that at peart, the Senato of tho United 8 tat en doesn't want to repudiate the obligations. mora) or physical, Imposed upon this country by the war. The very proqp which Is most opposed to the treaty favored the famous paragraph five of Senator Knox's resolutions to the general errcot tlmt whenever it be-co- necessary to preserve peace in tho world, the United States will even consider seriously putting the strength of her army sn4 navy Into tho bqlancp tq proyppt a recurrence of mich a condition as brought \on. the European war. Bo it looks as If tho Issue, will go tp the people after al. jr. Wlbxm, fighting proudly for nis conception of Americanism, wants the Attarcan peoplo not a barg majority of tit0 ' Senate to pass upon American for eign policy. If he Is to be repudiated ho wants to tako his medtop in an election, which, unllko 1911, would bq fought out primarily op, matters or foreign policy. All of which sounds good to several Senators who aro equally confident of wha tho Aincrican people would say in an flection. Hut all of whioh nanny neips vao cuaos in uurope uur-in- ir tiho next year, or assures the American people ah opportunity to say wnat tpcy twnn, tor instance, of the Post quica Department, aqd ss themsevea at the fprnp tJ?P.q In favor of a policy pf international coqperatlonj RENT STRIKE PLAN - (Copttnu.efl Frpm First Page. organisations of rent payers In exist- - cnQp at present,'' hp said, ''put these prganl?atpns ae working ip tho In terest ot their members who llvo in certain limited areas. Moreover, their members are entirely foregn-b,pr- n. none are American, stock, Tho now organization will bo clty- - I do in Hi mompernllp. apd it willje American. We lnten,d to orgapli in all th9 borftPghs, Thepq will be an Assembly district qreanlwfon, wltn a loader, on tpa plan pf the s po litical parties. rcPh Asemwy dis- trict Win bo subdlvldo4 Into dlgtrlpts cqrreapontl'lp to the elecyqn dlfitrjots, which will f9 r5C fttar R P talp. 'Qn.e o( the beat remedies flb.lpb, s containod ir one ot. the. Wla wlch have, been ttttrpducP1 erooodlea tho principle tha.t rent b,opld b.p bfq4 cn assessed vnltW o thq property, plus :q per cent- - Tftat seems (air to me, ex cept In cases wharo, unusual service la glvpa, sucb, as twpn.ty-tPHr'fto- ur tolophppp servlcp, drxlUf: and Tracing machines ln tho collar, use of vacuum deapprs, Yfpon, I. WW \P jand. lord i eJltW6 to. afl additional o. \May 1 M approachliHt an t Fl b9 peceasrv t9 WIS W VWsliWrrH to cot qulcky. \We have another means ol bring ing the hogssh landlord t trpjsrr the rent strlKo. if all tenants ge together and, rfiftwe tP renew tnplf loaes on a PiaHttWlpg baala, they can win.-- ' Up to the present Mr. Qray has conducted tttq hul?ffl ot the. leafup from h.ls own a.partmcnt ftno; at his own expense. The headquarters ot tho lencAie will tQ-d- bo moved to thn Mad son Cluu. No. 922 Bt. MarK S Avcnuo, tho Hoard of Governor ot that orKanlsatlon having Invited the league to maKO, tq qup uouse its home. STATE LAW TO CURB RENT PROFITEERING. AtiHANY. March 8. Speaker Bwtet has written a letter to ths Chairman of ths OommltUes on Judiciary, Codes, ' Cities and Taxation, saying that thq legislature roust not adjourn until a way has been devised to etfectlvaly turn, the rent profiteers. I dtylru particularly to call your at- tention to legislation dealing With rent tironteerlns ln Near York City. wrota .Hrn'Oker .Sweet. \This Is one Of thq most Important Questions before you. Within the near future I ahai! be pre pared to submit a proposed bill on, tha sudjcci anu ai inai tune wun io con fer with you and other msmbers havln; Iccl.ilntlon seeklns to aocanmllsh th same object, so that a bill may be agreed upon ana epceuiir enacieq mo iaw. Tnere are iwepiy-iw- o anii-- i trcrnj WlU In bath homes. rit Pfpfi- - ItMNtl flACK RTrtRKGTTf . Ttia tt lontc 1. V'ltlicr Jota' MtotM (. tit rw food A4rt 'LOOSE ATTACKS wbkb WILSON DEFENSE OF ARTICLE TEN Siiys President's References to France and Italy Were Not Justified. WABinNOTOJf, March . Dkjous-ak- m ot President WlloonVi letter to Senator llitohoock rnfustng a com-prptat- on tho peace treaty broke out ln ho Bonnie to-da- y soon after it root. Senator Lodge opened tb.e debate. At the same .time, efforts to tagree on a oompromlse on tho Article X. reservation, ppsiftlqijed. A pew iraq ocreed upon Rfimb-lico- n leaders, Including Ldga, and was aocqptcd txy some Dorapcrats. Whctber enough Democrats wllpgTeo to It Is not yet apparent. It will bo offoretj iy ths Itopqbllcans whother thoy aro asourpd of enough (Dcmo-oraU- o votps Xor Its odoiftlon or not Ejlh.u Hoot Is credited with having given Impetus to this latest oompro mlse move. He advised Senator Lodge and other IlopuUlcan loaders t!)Ua vqck tp do their tttmot, toy dhapglng phraqeolpgy of fosqrvqtions, to win. over enough Democrats to bring about ratincation. Senator Lodge, declared ho thought \Wltat th? President sold about Ftranco was most unfortunate.\ Ho quoted tho portion of tho letter In W!ch President Wilson said that Im perialists and militarists aro in con trol at tho French Government. \I do not think that ought to bo said about France,\ continued Lodge. \1 think It unfounded: \To condemn Italy or any other cpun,try for a demand for a point that ww aua io nor Barely is untieard or. 'The Issue can be veiled no longer. The Prcsldcpt'a posltlpn Justifies the stand wo have taken that therp must be no obligation on the United States tq (carry out the provisions pf Artlclo Senator Owen, a Democrat, whq Baa yoted lor many reservations, refused to be a party to tq 4e-lo- at of tho treatv or to its delav. \To keep tho United States out of tno league because of tho very email differences between the President and Senator Lodge, would bo defeating a very great ena lor a very small one, said be. EXPRESS EMBARGO ON FOOD LIFTED. Company Still Hampered by Car Scarcity, Due to Delay iri Unloading. At the request of The livening World the American Hallway Express Com pany has raised th)p embargo pn food shipments opt pf New York, which hud been In. effect slpce Saturday aftern- oon- Thp e,pibargo on all pther ship- ments still remains, the company de- claring that its scarcity oi ears makes (t nara io papuie even ipoa- - Thousands of cars arc snow bound antl the weather has made hauling dif- ficult. Ilnlaadhtt: of eggs Is slow work because qf tho fear of breakage It may Da two woens or a menta ueiore car condltlpna reach norma). r St. Unrck pay Ilqtl. The Wcstmeath Alen's Social and Denevolept Association will open the St. Patrick's Day festivities In the York- - vllle Casino. Mth Street near Third AVewe, next Saturday night with an eo- - HAVANA ENTRIES. Ttjf n.rans totrlif for tr lol- - 103i Ufrfinrde .103! Li. itln 'loifT iuixuk JOS: atnoklD. tlL BkW, Vdu; -- Ittwrnr, 'ilrj aWliL JOU: Tftt. MUittwr uuir, low on. ion hSS? ibl' ' ''\WW W. I \ H \i (THQP0LATH 0 O V HOUTUKUN II It L L, K 8 Jat bU iqerMl of eld fasbtoo, drllelens. molaapes can- dy, with Mend ef tast-- peanut In eoTertnas of Mr UDetcelied. rich, fra-ra- velretr POUND UOX M bis p SAY FINAL WORD ALBANY T L Elon Brown Cls \People pf State\ the Prosecution-Ac-pus- ed AsH Expenses. ALBANY, March . \There should bo no one sitting ln this Assembly who is In hostility to the Institutions of his country, who desires to a scat here, (for tho purpose of under- mining and destroying constitutional govommcpt,\ Elon It. Brown, former Republican Loader of tho State Sen- ate, declared to-d- before the As- sembly Judiciary Committee. Mr. Drown was, the last of the prosecution attorneys tq eum up tho \case\ against the flvo Socialist Assembly men who have 'been ''on trial\ on charges of disloyalty. \Tho conduct pt this trial is itself slgplflcant of the ftppprtanco ot tho Issues Involved.\ said tr. Brown. \It Is a trial, but the parties to It pre tiQt tho parties of tho record. It is not a trial of the Ave Anserrfblynien and the Assembly. It Is a tral ibetween the Ave Assemblymen and tlo people ot tho Stato as to their right to repre- sent the people Jn this sovereign body.'1 To substantiate tho declaration that there wore precedents upon this sub-loo- t, former Sonntor Brown cited Uie papas of Roberts, Btark, WlUtmoxe and Bcrger ln Congress, nnd tbe Allds caso In tho Now York cnate. Before Mr. Uroin ibogan his address Gilbert E. Roc, pi defepsp cou.nsol, asked tho commltee to recommend In lbs report to tho Aaosomlny allow- ance for t!h,e expenses, pi the su- spended members. Attorney General Nowton, for tho prosecution, said that was a matter for the consideration ot the AflBpmibly propar. N, Yi MEN TESTIFY IN NEWBERRY TRIAL. GRAND RAPIPS, Mac- - March 8. Michigan friends of Frederick P. Cody having been barred as, pharacter w''' nesscs for him. th,e New Yqrk defend- ant prepared tP hpy his gqod. reputation in tho Eastern metropolis through citizens o( Manhattan- - William A. Orr, former Stfttp Super- intendent of Prisons n New York, apd Thomas W. Churchill; lormor Prisldent of \the NOW York City Board or Educa- tion, ware here to take the stand In CocJy's Ijfihftif A number of other character wit- nesses wire heard also, and James O. nt.TWin xhirf ontinaet for the dctense. said tie hoped to wind up that clais of tcstlmPpy by For the of the day there was I'aul King. Newberry campaign manager, and the letters and telegrams exchanced between hm ad Truman II. Newberry. JOAN OF ARC CANONIZED, jrprs fnr lary Aloinoijne Also Iran ( v.iicnn. ROJIi?. March 9. Decrees for canon- ization qf Jphp pf Arc, French horptne nU martyr, ana nary Aioqupque. French nun, were read at the papai cqnslstpry hero yesterday. HELP WMTBD PRMat E . .I. -- -- I. HOUSBWUIlKlUl White irl for gmtrtl hmwc .rnrk- - moll un.1i: no wuhini; mia. rrfwwt. WU. &t Vitocq ST.. Tiriuttfn Notice to Advertisers: Te WprW oHjasd ta ow ft columns of advertising from tU evcnlp.p't isitte 4us fa lack of spaos. Advertising copy and release orders 'pf either tht week day Horning vforld or The Evening World, If received after- - 4 p, tha day precedlni publlcatloa, fan he tnerted ony w ipsco m.jt permit and In order of receipt at Acltiettu.iiq spy for the Sup- plement Sections of The Sunday World must be received by aft M. Thursday preceding publica- tion, and. Tdeases mpt b rw CClTto py r. m. r riaay. AO Inn Friday' and releases must b TCCelxtd py 9'cApck 490a gs, Qrday, Copy or order received later than as provided above, when mWed, will nqt forvat garn dlcpup,ta of api Character, cp. tract i etnerwUe. TIK WOIXt4 fqt 7V-m- W tyednvsfay, March, 10th Kau Bliw Tmuurd tocouimt farmed Into niontrJs of rUiht wu idr Soodnesa. Kl'ECIAL, rUWD BOX Qfter Tieqday Attractions ii. -- KIIKU butter. occupy Rtorr! New York. !trokllll, Newmrk. For exm.rl InmUnn felrvhone ilrwtn Ths teclfld wolsht rn cluaea th container. Mi OES ABHOKTKI) UARTI pANtlllW ThU U rollrctlon gf lone last-In- s; sweets, second to Pons In America. Jtulced from ofcrr atandpolot of wuidr rxelrpt. Vartf tr nrmniU Crntal Mocks. TtilsU. aatln- - ette. Curls. BloMKimk. Mllxl, UutUmiM BOX 59c Kipi AT $25 HAM QRINQS THREE FREE i Mainzer, Whose Case Comes Up Also Deluged Willi Utters Prajsjng His Fiffllt. Whatever tho result of tho effort of Reuben's l'uro Kqod Shop, Inc., to make Honorary Deputy Fr CQf Robert II. Malnzer pay 125 (or his Now Year's ham tho case comes up m.prnlng lr the Fifth District Municipal Court ths millionaire fireman wll havo (p admit that dp hW had his money's worth. \Slpce I took the stand the,t t w. against tho public interest fqr any mptl to py 3 for a ham.\ Fire? man Bob sqld y in 1)1? bankjrig olTlces n Nassau Street, \I have re ceived one complimentary ham from Evansvllln. Ind., another from Pulaski, SP in UU . 131 125 Va., and a tilrd frpm Norfolk Va. Tfio Virginia JoU( o(Tr iiricpokpd hams aj 10 copts a pond anrt Will ooqk fm fqr tjo (lQlri! eftra-- There wero nuts on the Mnnzer New Year's hill with the ham and although Maimer did not iuctlou the price ' the nuts he has received one ho of pecans from Ulversld?, Cal t a,nd nnothor from Huvannah, Oa. \And I'vn not 133 letters.\ he v \compllmentiiig me on my stand In the upbtlq U. S. SELLS FOUR SHIPS, Mo 4nerpn IHiMm' f7lo,lot) n,F fl.-erra- m fltts, W.UMIINOTO.V, March Purchase by the rnAtosfcn imiia cpntpany of fpur farrpsr- Qerman steamships for sewica pstwesn New York and Crlslo-ba.- 1 Wfs announcsd by the War Depart. Went tptifay. The steamers are the fltnrnita n W. paetha.is, w. C. flargan. O. II. Erst and ii. r. uotiKes. 'ine price was Franklin Simon Boy5' Shops FIFTH FM?PB Small Boys' Spring Suits Of All-Wo- ol Knitted Jersey $17! 00 I7GO,(K)0. Very desirable and very reasonable lADEin Midf4y nd Oliver Twist mqdels, rnd made well, which is more to (he point, Even at a price like this, we wel-com- e th closest scrutiny of the workmanship, for it is a feature of our boys' clothing, tha.t quality is not confined to the higher prices but is the commpHi and uncom- mon, attribute of every garment we sell. The selection contains navy blue, Pekin blue, sa.det blue, taupebrown and tan. Sixes j io fo years jtanklm Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, Hth and 38th Streets Bpyp' and Qhiidren' Hircurtino Shop-Fift- b Floor. FASHION SHOW dcmoitstrating the wonderful now silk fabtici UNIT STATES g0V3HNME,NT CARTRIDQ CLOTO AIyl SILK .N cirtFfnQg expoittpn of th.Q v?rjc4 WW5 fqr wWch this matchless fabric i? supremely suited -- women's and children's garments, millinery, men's apparel, interior decorations. Designs by America's foremost, gtyle. creator?, Ljving models March 8th to March aoth io o i,i a.m. antl a tp q p,n. 5ush Terminal Sae3 Building 130 Wwt 4nd Street, New York IJB8T,TtMS ORsTH CVBNIN03 WEST fideniiaL Cmlii Wearing Apparel for Men, Worqeq qnj Boys CjPHB Spring styles rf rsady bssu- tiful fabrics, fins qualitits, ezeep tlcflftl valvw- -U wtd? chotee of tjeetlon, Here H B wonderfU opppttuplty to 4tps i style on convenient credit tettns. Extra 8tout Sires for Both Men and Women RESIDENTS WILL r IND OUR CREDIT PUN A CONVENIENCE HTV G15ADE aba(ni.r..SMlMMfaUltsM 1 AllAJC&niV Oil LB