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~: CIRCULATION BOOKS, PRESSROOM AN ATCT E 7 {if/52 § 2 _A A. InNUWI\ A¥y - f. ' {15,000 Cords of Pulp. Wood!\| q Ds‘st'swandQD‘ash'. es ] { Being Hauled For Long ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTED _ | _ PRAGUE, Jan. 5.-An attempt was made here today to agsassinate Minis- .Drive in Spring - ~ ° to 11> {ter of Finance Raschin-of the Cz6tho- | ° Finch, Pruyn and company has its | Slovak cabifiét. Rasthin's condition is | tumbering and logging operations well | SCNOUS: Dal, - ~ {under way in the north woods. - The |. company has let out its jobs this yéar | to jobbers. toe ul -. One hundred teams 'and 500 men ~ mains. > Bastrop Judge Instructs Sheriff | to Search All Spectators For ' Arms o ¢witnesses . umber ' uarp |- wishes: _ GERMANY IN DEFAULT. , . PARKS, Jan. 5.--Ge lermany will bei gegareg‘ if; default on her 1922 coal |© are engaged in hauling logs and pulp | eliveries by the Allied reparations wood out where it can: become part commission tomorrow. | of the annual log drive which general- | ly is started in the latter part of | Tmmswfllbe Paned' at ome'lf 'Frank Barrett Carman, 30, actor, Intimidation is At- ces Resolution sUBWAY CABLE BLQWws OuT. | % J ntrod NEW YORK, Jan. 5 -One ien Was || held by the police in connection with pol Ithe. sensational robbery - of: Mrs.:l Auoril.opr : fore . as a' Pr S1 titfi i tempted \I Schoellkopt. © Alfiffigggéfffpfi; ofsggg'cnids oe seriously injured, and subway traffic C. rik curs courtHOURZ - gk . boy - + | sour fool Belp wood which. is being | med came in the interborm | U THOUSE, BASTROP, La. |a l . hauled out of the woods to trIDAtATY | quen : me Pow bation an [no Sue Jan. §. -The state of Louisiana’s in- CARMANHELD IN $500,000 streams of the Hudson fiver. ‘gfimgrggfisggagfnwer Station' in | | |: if. WASHINGTbN The company has 60,000 standard |-*... A hake markets of saw logs which will be- * converted into lumber at the Glens |g;; dye in flames. Falls saw mill.. wired to haul y are. . Siz weeks will be required-to. aul | _ s Clar enmPr. out the paip wood and logs, Half of | porpaho. N. v. BUFFALO. the lumberjacks center at NeWOOM®b: | awou;. the Montrome Jan. 5. - Fire E2 por cent have nealquarters, Near | Seep jewcbor Jof Count sire Indiam Lake, and 25. per cent. are lo- cated 'near the headwaters> Above Schroon: Lakel '* Cf . \I hUp'ltio the snizw storm 3g last week I_.\ Thursday - hauling operations set- .s follies € O4 ideal. mRegzideeégs of the additiogggi company. fash and door factory, .52 snow which was. whirled into drifts: Leslie street, Twenty-four horses were Prs on} j _ w led [purged to death: di the Mosteomer :OAHH T KLTHXKNPE OIF CO WILLIE HAT If 600 hee - _ - ALE NGE (U. O. a ~ § lister of War Maginot this 'afternons the Work is progresting rapidly. KikLED in DUEL.| - - ~ ura TIT PD _ |Ordcred' immediaiec cancellation of all . MEXICO CITY, Jan. 5.-George, Wu | >| . [ TF REF P . i furloughs and the return of all. active ' - Steab‘llweg, 1?” Brititsh 51111339“, who was | _ lJ: ~HANELL \KTIE || {soldiers to. their units. , ~ wounded by a stray bullet during. a |- #0 uf. e kcs ~! premier Theunis,. of. Belgium, o a revolver duel between General Leo-| . cla ann In Premier - 0} gium, out» visio . Aliva and Coly Constantino Laz! 'T Bo ~~~ -~AHE WILL |lined for Premier Poincare the extont .cano died early today. - fs - RNLD HERLIMHE: of military aid Belgium . could givo- j - - . oe Milk. TTIEKEIIATV | France it the French, advance into . Ea ea nl\ \Tlle. bea, y mute SL 5k, !, {Germany, ! O Period .of ~Disordler' in. Europe: Officials Make No: Attempt: A0 W goles 'Foretold by Bertin. News- . | __ Hide Disapproval of Ruhr - machinist, was |-\ He will prob- vyestigation of the murder of Watt Daniels and Thomas F. Richards by a \hooded mob\ on last ingusi 24, was opened here shortly after 10 o'clock this morning under the direction of Attorney Ggneral Adolgh V. Coco. Hugo Schoellkoph.of. Buffalo, was ar- The first session consisted of a long faigned before Magistrate Simms to- address by Judge Fred L.- Odum, | I i1 in default of ‘ 3” R? # the population of \Moreto use fa, il for a nefring Jan. 8. He _ h. %6.¢o \refrain fram viotence\ dur-] \acting in concert - with others for 'ing the investigation of the activitiesgthg ¢oiifmétt¥ng'fif'*héftg By the ma R ters - den . serv o mag- Jof Ku Klux 19mg, Wyogg members are | midi? 15235 éuwggoiqlfis. S3? chégllk‘ogf’ blamed for the Mer Rouge murders; | prevent her from leaving the city When- Odum finishe! the hearing {until the lHgaring is held. ended abruptly, - adjourning until 2 | of 8 ied \Thomas Sheridan, attorney for Car- o'clook this afterndop at the request man objected, strenuously to postpone- of the attorney gengfal. . C {to ' RICH LAWYER AN SON 222. ment of the 'case. EH f WI > * There, was & goodly showing Of wo- |. \Carman travelled over all Hurope,\ [ - HELD AS SWlNDLERS (gen 11111111 the goqrtrgiom. There awaits said the lawyer, \and had igame op to --- 41406 and the |portunity wile with the Sc célikopfs|! 1 \ fan. 5. -Chai ae aged, wrinkled women who have spent lt, steal the gems had he had any swfiflngofifitfiflééfiogfiggfg {21:2 t eternity in the backwoods. . TOG |such intentions. . ___. | $100,000, Alfred \D. Britton, a promin- igs - nged from immaculately garbed | enoth Mr. and . Mrs. | Schoellk005] ont Brookiyn lawyer and Society man ty\ lawyers, here io s6t meW legal |nave the greatest confidence in WY |and his son, Alfred D. Britton, were: perience, to the rough:y SARI They do not believe that 12 | arrested today and held without bail.: s o 59; . h a & | (15323310 xflofig, came to see \the |committed the crime or. that he WaS| 'The father, who is 73 years Old, | BAIL FOR JEWEL ROBBERY | - NEW YORK, Jan. § -Frank Barret Carman, held by thepolice in connec- tion with the theft of half a million 'dollars worth of gems from Mrs. C. P. ley. Baldwin; ‘Bfmaihf han the exchequer, ted failure of the Allied! /, Paris, has . brought. F <- real crigis «and that umles bridged By skillfur diplor R row > pany, lumber yards, %4 Court street: ifiy; The loss is put at more than| nor pge > . y bu H r i wa b tc 7 \ ' ensational robbery -of Mrs. Irene A |. fort, there isdanger, 0 C 1 young wife 'of a Buffalo: capitalist who was | in Germany ang in France tha wels following a New Yedr party fia New | may develop \all of Europe: J 0 '|' |. PARKE, Jam 6 -(4l80 p. m)-Mid . 200,000 In. the. .A; Teachout AT tie o wonks ROGERS, PEET PRES; DIES. __ MONTCLAIR, N. J,, Jan. 5 -Frank S. president -of Rogers, . 7 ' ton tou Coy, P a MAYBENCE,. Jan. 5-Troops® of “if . ,\ |an_ accomplice.\ was reputed to be wealthy, maintain. | Peet and iy, di - \ nsnare , R a\ all Fame * at t eputed e thy, maintain. | Peet an company, died here today. . ah\ a no - Aw f NviItxxllesgSS fix-£21. 221deng Qéiamgeni Sheridan informed the reporters MiS\ ing a handsome town home in Brook: Turnbull was born in Seotland in 1866. papers: . Occupation -| Frenth army of occupation . on- tlie Ut Aistice agents. They imetuded W. C. oP ree | revealed toj him that one\lyn and a country. estate at Bronx- | He entered Rogers, Peet and company hae ais P- mund o & Wee f [Rhine today were oraéred . to | hold. Andrews. Tot Davenport and J. : L. |Of them fugitives suspected left the) ville. \Both were members of many |at 21 as stenographer, In 1912 he was | _ BMRLUIN: J4n. 5, AMiahce between]. WASHINGTON, Jan. 5-The- United | theniselves in readiness, for sar - Daniels, father of the slain Watt Dan- leis, All three were kidnapped by the mob whep Daniels and Richards were |. apartment while Mrs. Schoellkopf was 'putting on her coat. A \few minutes. after she came running up and an- clubs. According to office, the Brittons were said to. have the district attémé'y's I elected president. Gerina.~y\ and. Sovief Russia was cop- sidered most likely, today 'as the, re: Stateswill make no. further proposals vice. All furloughs have been tgu- sult 'of the fresh. military\ pressure' ‘ 'or. intervene in any way in the celled. ~ *% poles x90 uo . BLACK FRIDAY IN GERMANY. . BERLIN, Jan. 5-(By Radio) --This ig \Black Friday\ .in Germany. All sec- tions of the press warn the people. ‘to-preparé for disaster. A general was paid regularly until lately. Fail. fittike throughout the Rhineland is ure to pay interest led to an investi- threatened if the French move for- gation. | ward. ' situation. abroad, éreated by the Fran- co-British split over reparations, until the , European: governments, particut- |. afly. France, signify a desire for' Am- 'erican 'good offices. to 'aid in an ad-. justment. e | . ,+ This flat-and unequivoecdl statement was made today inthe highest admin- istration, quarters. It was designe? manifestly to set at rest rumors and reports -that this government is coo- templating intervention in the Buro- pean situation in some drastic way. | + Administration spokesmen made ito attempt to:- conceal their disapproval worked through fictitious mortgages.. . t These fraudulent mortgages were giv- en to clients upon the sale of actual mortgages when the latter fell due. The interest upon the false mortgages threatened by the French. _ \Wre-ate -on the threshold®of a now . period of suffering,\ gaid the Berlinet© .Am Mittag. Pag , 0 5 - This newspaper hinted that the breakdown. of the Paris conference iiterally nullifies the treaty of Versail les. \o ' . \Germany;\ <said the ~Borliner Am . NOTHING TO IT. \Is not bound legally to rec- LONDON, Jan. 5.-The Evening ognize the decisions. .of three powers Standard this afternoon quoted a high when the Versailles text is based up court official as saying that there 18 |on the decisions of six powers.\ no foundation for the report of an im-] \The Berliner Am Mittag contipued:\ pending matrimonial engagement be-! \Since France 4g armed and. Ger. tween the Prince of Walgs and the | many unarmed nothing remains for daughter of a Scottish peer. las. but to face the reality. This meant: lalmost certainly séveral years of law-} of France's threatened occupation .f less violence in BHurope, marked »by the Ruhr, ten days hence | ~ 4 $ ' © arbitrary, politicat and military vid) If France 'makes' good her threat make a move until after. ahuary 15. . . 'lence measures by France | towards kand takes over the heart of industtisl| Pretnier Poincare indicated thal, al- Germany, France being supported bY | Germany, it is probable the American though he considers France justified -- |Ftaly and Belgium, But it-rethains to fag on the Rhine will be struck im.| to make immediate seizure of. guaran- TEsTiFiEs AGAINST | be seen how Pranth in the long Tum, |mediwely. and inc troops now 'on du.] tees, he: prefers: to \bile. / ug Ger =_ NEWARK,. N. J., Jan 6. -Timothy | 582 reckon with pressure from Ame: |ty there prought home forthwith. many's guilt and to await formal pt? ; .) Cronin, police lieutenant to whom mai lee and Great «Britain, mighty world | ° orders are understood to have béen 'clamation by the r eparations . comifnis= | : tle c on’fessed was the 8 rst'witness 1p. | powers. Afterall Poincare is orly @) despatched to Major General Henty sion that Germany hag detuuilted in They at the riad of wiem Battle, the | Se. 24 present Ruropean net OF At (qn cajon: the. American commander on| Le\ 6021 payments and in the payment - ‘ey charged with the brutal assault but at present he lias the Bower 10 Rhine, to \stand by\ for orders 9° the January 15 installment of in gngghu 31g of Mrs. Eleanor Bf? ham. | quite\a few threads in that net and under Ho circumstances to leng | demnity gold\ e urder Mrs. El r E *- | 'The general belief is that only a any assistance to the French in their Considerable military activity is re- conference summoned \by the: Uaitéd |Contemplated movement. , {ported from Mayencé,' headquatters. pf > States can save Gema There 18 20 | ~ ypange glone presents the stimbi- the French army of éccupation on |g indication it' will be held. ing block in the pathway of American Rhine. Aliso, there is much activi't he intervention abroad. It was France at the war office. It is evident that \if glonée that accorded a hostile recep: R 200 . . Frante advances ifito Germany, Sh ELMIRA SEES FIERY CROSS, _| tion to Secretary of State Hughes' re- wilt follow Marshal Foch's. advice» to ELMIRA, N. Y, Jan: §-BEu EMX! gent suggestion to allow a commissisn conduct operations on.a gfand, stale. Kian activities in Chemung County: of economic experts to settle the fe.| \It is probable: that Premier Polite - | were under investigation today. Thegparations controversy. And in the 1 care will not announce his decisif¢ fiery cross of the Klan, silhouetted | vjew of the highest officials of ie} for a week or more\ gaid BEeho de. | ° y~killed. nounced that she had been robbed. Q Judge Odum in his warning deciar- . > ed he did- not expect martial law, but said he would call upon the stage TROY WOMAN F'NED $1 FOR SELLING NARCOTICS troops quartered here for assistaryce. at the slightest \sign of violence.\ His! (Special to The 'Times) | SCHENECTADY, Jan. 5. - Mrs. speech was addressed to Sheriff Fred, Carpenter while the crowded - court-, room listened in. silence. ayour will have 'your men In the SNP courtroom at all times, see that no one' Lena Turilo, Fourth street, Troy, was stands duriig the hearing,\ Judge O4. fined $1 in Fedéral court this morn- um told the sheriff, Ing by Judge Cooper when arraigncd \f want you to search every iman on a charge of possession and sale of narcotics. Mrs. Turilo and her hus- band were indicted jointly and their cases were tried at the November term of federal court in Albany. At entering to see if he is armed. I don't expect an but some peopie that time the husband was sentenced to one year, one month and one day helieve there may betrouble so I want you to see that no man comes in here in Atlanta prison and the woman's sentence was postponed until the armed.\ present term. Only one or two cases' \I don't think any situation ill arise, which the sheriff cannot cope,\ of mifor importance were presented this morning 'and court was adjourn- | Judge Odum added, \I never believed: ed until this afternoon. P there was any need for militia to be ' sent here, but they are here, I waal CLOSE ELECTION BUREAU IN ATTY. GENLS OFFICE io say how that the troops are sub ordinate to the civil government. \-will gay further that while th» troops are here, I shall not hesitate communis ALBANY, Jan. 5-GClosing of the election bureau in connection with the attorney general's office was annount an instant to call upon them to sup yess all.disorders and to assist the ed today by Attorney General Sher- man. ° heriff in earrying out the duties of The resignation of A. S, Gilbert, of [)is office. - : \If it should come to me at any] New York, who has been in charge of the bureau, was received by the attor- + WASHINGTON, | Jan. <5--Presidest | Harding would be requested to at once * crder the retirn of all United Staivkg || troops stationed. on 'the ~Rhing by n OC resolution introduced \in t&e\ - this afternoon 'by Senator Reed,; De- mocrat, of Missouri, a 'PARIS, Jan. 6-Premiér Poincare conferred today with the Iallans and Belgians to ascertain how far be can - '~ Tely upon their support if Franéde on . - cunfes additional 'German soil with >- troops, including the Ruhr coal fields. It is most unlikely that France wile 2 FALL IN RACE RIOTS AT ROSEWOOD, FLORIDA ROSEWOOD, Fla., Jan. 5--At one o'clock today it was estimated that more than a score of negroes had been killed in the rioting here last night with 25 or more surrounded in & house here guarded by 75 to 100 white men heavily armed. Rioting is ew pected to break out again shortly. ,.NEWSPAPER MAN DIES. HAGERSTOWN, Md., Jan. 5.-Fred erick C. Crawford, 61, retired news paper man, is dead here. ' SUMNER ,.Fla., Jan. 5-The 'bodi«: lof Henry Andrews, logging superi® tendent of the Cummer Lumber com pany, of Summer, and Boly Wilker, son, storekeeper .at Sumner, we' [found today where they fell last night in the race rioting at Rosewpod, Fla. a Reports reaching here from Rose: wood are that trouble is not over, lang that the whites men of the dis ‘irict are only awaiting reinforcements before renewing their attack on & negro house where more than twenty. WISHED: EXPENSIVE FUNERAL WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Jan 5.-A request that her coffin be constructed | of white cloth and that no expense «shall be spared for her funeral was containgd in the will of the late Arne Demarest Deekworth, filed today. I L U during this hearing through in **\ formation which I think refble, that Tet tO any perfion or group of pefsons have attempted or are attempting to fright en, intimidate or in any mamher in . terfere with any witnesses, either, be- I fore or after he has testified I am, go- PROPOSE PAN’A‘MA TREATY WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.-The senate ) have it} $van]i he [ney gensgral. 'negroes are besieged. X ~ ? - * Pade e 2 Tas . 1255.23 332512221335323 13pm“ \\ 3 5s expected the office of state sir ° today passed a resolution authorizing | Against the blackness of the «swim; administration,it is France alone that Paris, favorite newspaper bf the Ane [.~ 3 2 %f 4 . perintendent of elections will be te- - - 'President Harding to open uegoftis the hilltop west of the city late 128§| can pring about the exercise of Am: my. \This delay will be useful to this is going to be an orderly, f 1 acte hou- dignified judicial procedure.\ night attracted the attention of thou- sands. On the till top wést of Strath: | ~* Geoyetar : aas! 50 § mn tne, - Ranks! y. Huglies regards his re: 151122? ngetttlzofttfe iiogsli‘o‘g'lfie gfiéai cent suggestion as the. IImit.to which ed. \It ‘burfie'flmeéifly one‘liour.” The: thisAgov‘erlmnent can go in the pres» . Sl.ent situation. until there is a change police -were notified and night CaPIAMI® | oe policy on fhe part C 1g) 5 with a squadron of of policy on the part of the French, Frank J. Bowne, W ron 'Of | pq go further, in the fade of tie officers made a trib to the Weste\ | postife reception given. the Hughes limits of the cily, propogal by France, would smack of *~ forcitg \unwelcome American inter- I'vention down the throats of the French,\ it was, stated today, and uf :der no circumstances doeskthe admit- tration wish to be placed in that po- treaty - with make both military: and < diplomati® > _ . te t l ,_ The Matin, which is . close to the . government, brought up the. Hughes proposal for an intérnational -cofd 'tee of bankers to investighté 'Ge to determine the amount'of inde: Germany could -pay. | \France Italy and Belgium 'will accept such a plan,\ said the tin. \These countries will snot. gettle political - %. Bonar Law : lar sug@ffstion to the reparitio ference.\ 6, France is alfead I mobilize civilian eng \the German protected by tt vances and ' tions for a permanent Panama for control of the «Panama éanal. The canal is now regulated un- der gn agreement made in 1904. created by the legislature,. It was -erican good offices | . . abolished under the Miller , dudicial ‘ WOMAN APPOINTED \y muore . [Rim mtn - DPUD Atty. aewe . . F CAF \IR 2 general's office. - . , , \ 'JFenney of Syracuse, today was AD |a Free State officér, today was son' i \0 emegesl es} A | TREASURY DEPT. INQUIRES [Jenney of S wa \pointed a deputy attorney general bY lisnced to ten years for participating zmtvxflfl », me K .oo onan © «& - POL I ¥, Jan. 5-Ignatz Blat] | n CRN ~tEW , . | 3+. ener won t - of Mipeville, was held mg $500 - bail INTO CROWN JEWEL STORY‘JAttqmey @eheral Carl \Sherman of lin a police ambush at Fermanagh. * last might to awall action of the B r cca {Buffal®, ima 4 | _C -'. sex county grand jury for violation of WASHINGTON, Jan. 5-The govern. | This i8 the first time in the history | reer STATE soLDIER KILLED. . ~ 'the Mullin Gage law in tratsporting mep} his launched an official invest 'of the attorney géneral's office thit| DUBLIN, Jan. 56-One Free Sthto | Co. liquors. Blau wad arrested last pight gation Into alleged smuggling into the)] 8: figmanhas been appointed deputy. [soldier was and two. wounded , | By state troopers near Weithout affer| United States: of Russian crown jewels|_ Miss Jénney's salary will be $4,000 [when detachment was attaclked thy being chased quite & distarge. He iewrteilt gnmrreg gm Byoquyn cemé figfiéb IiShe will handle child. welfare |trregulars on the harbor front today. _gave up when the trooper's 6 ened fire |tery with the body of 'an Amenicanr|* \20\ 2\ wal - . Two shot! were - Blau was Unk.| séiman, it was announced today at GegrtgedVX%OIgr1ex1t c to the Blizabotht®in jail and was the treafury department, | ~ 2 Ste thang will bo $5,000 a year: . | cleased when friends furnished pail.] The imnouncement said. ||| * Stor deputy - | He had-sixty atarts of the Canadian] | the | vestigation - develop \*~ generals SPDO! | tuld flaw: to- flbg‘i'mkued at $500. | He igglxgitggtéfidgmb \Toa mallee woul ig. undet indictmen .of the 8 ys, the page 'bhoy in the state 'senfite,. grand jury for yjolation of the aoi | be . carefully confidefed, aid «sliould 5am? sgssoomy ' ; IRISH AMBUSHER SENTENCED: ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 5-Miss - Jule| Jan. 5-Thomas Huston,. (WISH STATEWIDE 5 CT. FARE. ALBANY, N. Y., Jan: 'b.-A. bill cal’lfi Ang for a uniform five cent trolley fare in evemy city in the state is expected to have the suppogt of, the Net}: Saga}; Taa ns I stait t ie of mayors in the 1 H chamae alass price ploy | |ftefe oonferende of merors ? } CLEVELAND, O., Jan. 5.-Indict ee . mentments charging conspiracy 10.) DIVIDEND TAX PLAN. . curtail production and raise prices of | | yy AgHINGTON, Jan. 5. 'glass throughout the United States |;, pay the stock hifidend melons . cut were returne a > y ians d in federal court hefe |,, * tuat tarn. vei \vre onal, 'today. The d 1 in the last two years by great corpora lof glass mamifacturing companies and istrati sition. wEST INDIES FOR WAR DEBT. :| _ WASHINGTON, Jan. b.-President Flarding would be requested to enter ; into negotiation , with Great Britain and Fratice for the transfer of their . armies of - West Indian possessions to the United | th® Fren States as payment of their war debt | under & 'resolfition-offered in the sen- |. gy pi | were! Ce funk tls)\ williamCahill of the Bronx; & for- fendants. include will be introduced'in 'con@ress by atead lay- fish an extreme measure be resort\ Tames H, Rafter of Mohawk, $3,500:{officials;. - Ne! Senator Smith W. Brookhart, Republi-'| ate this afternoon Dy vsenator Reed,, Aa, JA smili he without publtcity.\ | 'can of fows, he sinounvsd today.\ ~ | Deriderat, Missouch - (o_ = y e a> o noe + 205 ta he ot 1C 60 © - - j P 20 > ° > - < ' ‘ . - f > R - 62 con g tai Polan AG ns