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~- THE DAY +0 IT Is NEws| WEATHER Snow, colder. A - s fw\ \ risings\ 2 - inm rman: _. r \_ VOL. XLIII, No. 3 : Y EVE GLENS FALLS, N. Y,, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6,- \whiTte HousE A.FIRE TRAP,| - | . FIRE-PROOFING PLANNED | / - 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 6-The Whi'e) (House is a veritable fire trap and if} 'any, serious blaze ever- broke «out in} 'the \mansion it would quickly go up 'in smoke, endangering the lives of the -| President and other officials. |_ This startling statement, made to- | | day to the house appropriations com- is roids NG - STATE NQURY AOMNISTRATION _- . DEGDES T0 KNIFE ® order T0 HARONG T0 NAME DELEGATE \*No Good Purpose Served\ by Robinson's Resolution White House Says «--- fin DIES IN COMMITTEE M Wyé// A/A y/ ? PIRAE] X? ggll i NEWSY TIDBITS 4 J A1 g” /// mittee by Col. C; O. Sherrill, supe: . « ‘l‘intendent of buildings and' grounds, Mother ‘bf Dead Man Carries ---}, resulted in an immediate appropria: tion 'of $5,000 to prepare plans to. -_ |fire proof the mansion and renovate ROCKLAND, Me., Jan. 6--Thirty-|the second and thind stories, ‘ four words were required byfiGeorge © Warren Smith in his will, just filed ~ oc eon Tore the wiil COMMEND CHAMBER 4 FOR PLOWING ROADS | follows: \To my sister, Mrs. Cordelia Mur ray, I give an bequeath the sum of L ~~ $1,000\ and to my brother, Benjamin| Automobilists, who use the high | F. Smith, the entire residue of my | WAYS which are being kept open this |- estate, he to serve as executor witp. | winter by the Glens Falls Chamber out bonds.\ - lof Commerce are commending thet chamber for the splendid manner | in | which the roads are plowed out. The plowing of the toads is done by L. | J. B. Cooper of Lake: George who 18 | employed by the . chamber to look Appeal to Governor 34 WORDS WILL MILLIONS. Smith ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 6.-\I am here asking for justice at your hands.\ This was the declaration of Mrs. [ Mary O. Peters, of Haverhill, Mass, mother of Cldarence Peters, youthful sailor, who was slain last summer by Walter S. Ward, millionaire, when she met Governor Smith in the executive chamber shortly before noon today. Accompanied by her counsel, Frederic H. Magison of Haverhill, Mrs. Peters, pleaded with the governor to have the | state probe her son's death, \I do not want Walter S. Ward con-. eet wart 0 Declare Systematic .Fractw Result of Instrument 'of . - |RrEap REPORT: - S8 C } Mas Huglies Will Prepare Confiden- tial Memorandum For In- formation of Senators Hands and Feet of Victims Were Amputated and Men: GovT. BOLSTERS FRANGS. PARIS, Jan. 6.-The French govern- ment has begun to buy francs to pre- went depression of French money on WASHINGTON, Jan. §-The death | sentence was passed today on the Rob- inson resolution, requesting President Harding to appoint an American of- cial member of the Allied reparatiors commission. A series of conferences participated in this morning by President Harding, Ambassador George Harvey, Secretary of State Hughes and Senator Lodge,» , _chaiulfian of the Senate Foreign Re: '{ations Comittee resulted in a decis- ion that \no good purpose would be served in the present European crisis by the passage of the resolution or by the appointment of an American io the commissicn. The Robinson re- splution \ will be allowed t4ynt to its introduction and consider- wion checkmated. . 'The decision reached in the s@ries of conferences that started at - make any further move jecling itself into the crifical situa- tion abroad unless and until France signified a willingness to \listen to reason.\ 'The senate's appetite for informa- tion concerning the exact status of the . eparations situation and this coua- i iry's activities in the present crisis will he appeased, however, as a re- to die in Eammittea and the embarrassments in- the While House early this morning and wound up at the State Department, At noow is in line with the present policy of the American government, not to ioward in- . Prince Gaetani, ambassador from Italydappointed by the Fascist! gov- ernmént, is shows Here as ho appear- ed in Washington in full dress uni- form for the first time. He is leav- ing St. Patrick's Cathedral after at tending memorial mass for the assassi- nated président of Poland. 25 ROSEWOOD NEGROES CORNERED BY WHITES GAINESVILLE, Fla., Jan. 6.-About twenty-five negroes, who escaped from a besieged house at Rosewood, where race rioting has been in progress, are now surrounded in a nearby hummock by a posse of from 200 to 300 armed White men according to reports reach- ing here early today. Hurry calls for more ammunition were received here last night from Rosewood. The situation at Rosewood and at Sumner is far from being under dor trol, it is declared in advices reach- ing here. The men who have pursued negroes into the swamp lands number sult of today's conferences. Secretary of State Hughes will pre- agent 150 and they are all well arm- ed. victed of the murder of my son if he is innocent, but I think the-least New York state should do, in view of the fact Ward admitted he killed nry boy, is to see he is tried before a jury,\ Mrs. Peters told the govermeor. | The murder indictment - against Ward was recently dismissed. He is vice president of the Ward Baking company. _ * ‘ Attorney Magison told the governor he had no new facts to present, but that he thought the \state ought to. investigate, through the attorney gen- Mrs. Poters was dressed in mourp- ing. Her eyesfilled with tears when she mentioned the name of aer son. \*We féel that you, as governor, should clear up this case,\ said At- tormney Magison. \I don't believe the people of New York state like the kind of justice that has been handed out in this case,. Be- cause a man happens to have millions, that is no reason why he should not be charged for a crime he adxmits he committed.\ Governor Smith listened attentively to what Mrs. Peters and her lawyer had to say and then told them he would take the proposal of a state in- vestigation under consideration. HOOVER DECLINES OFFER TO SWAP CABINET POSTS WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 -Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce, has been offered and has decirmed the secretaryship of the interior, | which will be made vacant on March 4 next by the retirement of Albert B. Fall, after a five mile stretch from this buil . %, the exchange markets, it was reliably reported on the Bourse today. POISON LIQUOR BLAMED. SYRACUSE, N. Y., Jan. 6-Poigon whiskey is blamed by neighbors for the action of Exisel S. Landers, Brew- erton farmer, who shot and killed his wife, Angie Mae Walker Landers last night and turned the gun upon him- self. He died about midnight. Four children, seven to thirteen yegrs old, survive. . , -- \ 220. BANK BLOWS AMR ;s) CLAYSVILLE, Pa., Jan, 6.-QGuards were today protecting funds of the homeless National bank of Claysville. A gas main beneath the bank building leaked and a man with a lighted match hunted for the leak late Fri- day. The front of the building was blown out along with two or three customers. IRISH R. R. WRECKERS AT WORK, DUBLIN, Jan. 6.-A train was bombed, and the passengers thrown into panic on the outskirts of Dublin today, but none were injured. Another train was held up by armed men. The locomotive was uncoupled and sent at full speed towards Dublin. Seven persons were injured when it crashed city porth on the Lake George roac and also five miles of the Saratoga road.and to Gansevoort. thorough way plewing the roads so ing money for the $1,000 fund to Pay for tle work of plowing the roads is' meeting with success. scriptions have already been received. sons: Sons of Veterans' Auxilfary of > Halls were installed last evening Odd Fellows' hall. Supper was served at 6 o'clock, after which the instal- lation ceremonies were conducted by Past President Mrs. Sarah Beaudoin. The following officers were installed:, dent, Mabél Arthur; 'Beaudoin; chairman, and Caroline Walkup; tréasurer, Jen- nie Davidson; chaplain, Theade Lock- wood; patriotic instructor, Mary Ben- nett; guide, Mary Louise ' Davidson; assistant guide, Evelyn Grundy; color |irail has been foll road south on, Mr. Cooper his work in & at cirs can rin with ease. - The committee in charge of solictit- Several sub. - | 5+ OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED The newly. elected: offi ‘ mail: President, Lulu Grupdy; - vice-presi- trustee, | Sarah Abbe Whaley, |heartng. by 'ERANS-AUXILIARY] Pflot Tile. «0a »A in to have been obt driver who told the took a cab to the boarded a train for \*m not a doctor-I'm a : gid Emile Cone, the little draga from Nancy, France, wh this\ country. to spread his qoctrine, of autosuggestion /c JEWEL ROBBERY © SUSPECTS TO PHILAPHIA NEW YORK,. Jan. 6-Two. of .the three men sought the Schoellkopf jewel robbery. have been traced to .a swburb of Philadel- phis, it was learned tives léft immediately in an effort to get more information on the tip. The new clue in the case is said imed 'from a taxi pPennsylvarnig station after leaving the studio building. and Philadetphia, The owed to Frankfort, Attacked Barbarousty + + BASTROP; | TA. |_. Jan, 6. -A \torture rack,\ faghioned | .. {after the barbsrous murder machines h lot medieval days, was used by the - (bowed mob\ of Morehouse Mk In . \teacher slaying Watt Daniel and Thomas F. 3 1 | Richards, according to reports of . pathologists submitted at sion of the open hearing. - 'The pathologists,. Doctors . . |W. Duval, and John A. Lanford;, . Tclared that both men met their deaths. \% after being. subjected to some \spe-: clally constructed device, designed for inflicting punishment.\ © Broken and crushed human bones were introduced as evidence. The ghastly exhilit came from the mangled bodies of Watt Daniel ard Thomas F. Richards, the victims, and was used to demonstrate the fright- ful effect of the inhirman torture lo which he was submitted before his death. . Dr. Charles W. Duval, state patholo- gist, showed the bomes to a stunned courtroom while he was testifying to the frightful torture meted to their victims by the \hooded mob.\ Ter- ' wrrived in todai’s‘lp‘u g. Charles | [0a connection with today. Detec- police the men into a passenger train. FIRE IN WILSON, 0 KLA. WILSON, Okla., Jan. 6,-Fire broke out in the heart of the business sec- tion today and did $250,000 damage. CcOUES CLINIC MYSTERIOUS. NEW YORK, Jan. 6-Emile Cous, guard, No. 1, Grace Bush; No. 2, Walkup; inside guard, Cyo- thia Byron; outside guard, Gertrude Clother; press correspondent, Helene Beaudoin; - secretary, Bélle councillor, Morton Curtis; musicians, Helen Beaudoin, Mrs. Leggett Commander John Mosker of the sons of Veterans presented _ Com- mandér G. Frank Bryant of H. M. Curtis}. French . exponent of autosuggestion near Wost Philadelphia. Detectives working on the case have definitely established that the bandits, in preparation-for 'the tob- bery, hada a machine waiting nearoy. but changed their plans and took the taxicab. * P. 0.'$ ELDERLY CUSTOMER tible crushing, fractures, caused pre- sumably by a \torture rack,\ were pointed out by Dr. Duval. \These are 24 long bones « taken from the bodies of Richards and Dan: A61, each ane of which was {Enemy-91 by the torture they underwént,' said Duval. 'The pathologists report was offer- ed in evidence by Attorney General 'Goco to prove 'the two victims had been slowly tortured to death by their captors. As a court clerk slowly read it was announced at the White House held his first clinic today. A false re today. \ pare a memorandum for the confiden- : port was issued that he would hold C Drastic action has been promised lial consideration of the Foreign Re- by Governor Hardee in case thers is Wing post, G. A. R., with a gift. from | FOOLED BY FIRE BOX: 'Sons of Veterans camp, No. 58. Both Mr. Mosher and Mr. Bryant made brief - , iations Committee, setting forth in violent outbreak. Secretary Hoover informed Presi- the climb in a hospital 'The clinic, , . ident. an . ~ , it into the record, a sudden hush fell '~ detail the evenis leading up to the! In telephone conversation with au: dent Harding today he had started in| in reality, was held in a private resi- figaers, uers emf??? pres’%ent£ “g Mistaking a fire alarm box for @|ayer the courtroom, They described . dence. _ Who t . Beaudoin, retiring president 400 | moj poy an elderly man caused an|with Careful attention to minute de- was to make the departmaent of commerce shrouded in mystery. a national Asset to American business men and tliat his best public sérvice could be rendered by his remaining at the post originally assigned him. thorities here Sheriff WatTker said he present was believed further bloodshed is inevit- able. JUDGE ED. {T. SANFORD present deadlock and to what extert the \unofficial\ American observers now on the reparations commission have taken part in the proceedings. When the conferences broke up te- installing officer, also received gifts. Mémbers of Auxiliary No. 4, of Hudson Falls, F. M. Wing post, C. A. R., and the local Sons of Veterans camp were guests at the meetillg tails the orushed bones and the smashed internal organs. R The \mob\ amputated the | hands and feet of their two victims, the ré- f port showed, and a frightful, barbarm ,. .. alarm to be sent in from Box 13, South and Third streets Fust before 2 o'clock today. | L Both fire trucks rushed to Third BATTLE HAS AN ALIBI. NEWARK, N. J.. Jan. 6-Nineteen p in that this govern- President Harding's choice of a se-| year old William E. Ba%le, Negro, ing 0 Mary | i- apriving t ound | !., 5 al ber\ $1311? 3351111612553 811331 tmove 11m?“ Bu- To SUCCEED PITNEY cretary of interior, was said today io Chafgfid gm?) the murder of Mrs. Ele- wighfiengzltd 1733323ng 0le tgiéimzmctr‘? if: etldeOrxllyMgzggwt'gg figxepnllaegléd tg gué afitaé‘lfi 754153211? upon 133.315] bgg\ beni j have narrowed down to two men-{anor L. righam in her Orange, N. J., Car res mill \Ip . r or e died, e conclusio} ) rope signifies a unanimous desire for b I 3° H. Hammond, notednggning engineer‘ home on Dec. #1, took the g?“ d this ered dish social will be held in honor | them that he had made a mistake. their report, the pathologists | gave \We don't have those kind of boxes in the town where I come from,\ said the old gentleman. * American good offices, their opinion on the manner of death, It was headed \pertinent comments,\ and read, in part, as follows: afternoon and pleaded an alibi. Battle of the new >ofiicers. swore that he spent most of Dec. 27 at his home painting, except for a and now chairman of the federal coal commission, and Senator Harry S. New, oft Indiana, who was defeated in WASHINGTON, Jan. 6-Judge Bd ward 'T. Sanford, of Knoxville, Tenu,, will be appointed to the CoRNELL IN&TRUCcToR sUuicipE & 6-I h military Supreme or' Inc : him turn in the| / ik > . aigfigfi’v‘egg zctfvelzrfélrc themgifiré’. Court bench in the place of Justicelthe primaries last summer and lwsf dufi short trip to a paint store. ITHACA, N. Y., Jan. 6.-Mystery to- algis°§plglfig (152: min that he bad Mtg-hit, séghigfnesxgflrgggs 21113131 $1125? . i land today indicating that troop move- ifeifilgé figgfisrefifiedtBésZCOrmTrgd 2,20 retire from: the senate on Marg GUARD PARisH ScHooL. day surrounds the suicide here late sounded a fire alarm and that it would) relationship to the injuries of the sur- P ments are imminent. Some of them) Q0 50g nog received the enflbrségxexit: * MALDEN, Mass.. Jan. 6-Two night of Lucius G. Ross, an in- be advisable for 111131 to. 1:than 121ml £17113 rounding soff tissues that the body it after fying over the occupled %O00°}0) (nics yustice William Howard TAfl.} * dréd alumni of the Immaculate Con. Stru6or in economics at Cornell uni firellmien gadlfi‘lnve Vim iausidcogfie [was subjected to some specially con- t to unoccupied German 80.2) is bt. goers old, a) TURKS RAISE ROW OVER | |CBtCBualtine: _ following, (L s Yom 18 Iie mon 51 NEC, (ns automobl straoted designed for . [J * : R native of Tennessee and a Republican, CA that building today following it is kee . ' ay-ser. hen -t i ruck C was) op hologi ; - n the groat wuieleng retire, of Tennessee and a Republican| -- ARMENIAN HOMELAND |remored, receipe of a Ru Klux Kian] $10, may, 'who rew consuborble \tie When the automobile truck | was) \The pathologists rollowed Peter Muh _- (} industrial city which is the home of tor ect a , judg . * threat vice man, who saw considerable fight.] driven out of the Ridge street hOUs® hern, Monros undertaker on the wit . hs Hugo Stinnes, German financial mar or the mlddlg and easterq districts , Lo? R * ing in France with the A. E. EP., was the Knights bf, Cctun{rus minstreiiness stand. Mulhern to]? of treating z a © ’ . - - y a mee s 0 , & 209 LONDON, Jan. 6-Any move which general of the United States. conference - subcommission _ dealing |. ROME, Jan,. &-A decree lengthen- who came over to wed him. {gagggn The “If ie truck C pass qugi'f-Duval was the next witness, He 121 MC Siastes may make in tue] The nomination probably will go to safeguards for Christmas in ing the period f compUsory miltary GOV. SMITH TO SPEAK declared Daniel's death had been cause | >' \** 4 Wuropean reparations | situation will the senate next week. Asit Minor broke up in confusion | Service from 13 to 18 months was for\| - ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 6-Governor ed by the operation or by the youth mally adopted by the government to- when the Turks refused to discuss the da y. President Harding at the same time , flatlonal home- is expected to send up the nomination Question of creating a i of D. R. Crissinger, of Marion, Ohio, 'land for Armenians. The Turks W1_th- to be governor of the federal reseryve|drew muttering threats, The Allied Smith will be one of the speakers at the ninety-first annual nieeting of: the FIREMEN ovErcoMe. sss oic s me Janmary 10 CLEVELAND, O., Jan. - 6-Bleven to be held in the capitol January 16, freme , O.. Jan. 6-BIlev®t'ang 17, Other speakers will be Liew remen were overcome by smoke 2Nd.ienant-Governor George R, Lunn. four women aad three small childremSpeuker H. Bdmund Machold of the board. delogates lodged formal protest with 'Ismet Pasha, head of the Turkish dele- COAL STRIKE DANGER were carried to safety in a fire ‘Vhic‘l‘a.ssen1b1y, W, I. Taber of Ulica, Joh early today damaged a St. Claire ave-! j, pillion of New York and Dr. Frank sation, against the actions of his colleagues. AVERTED--HAMMOND| sooze puroeiasens_| oue thartment to the extent. of $407 p. Graves, state education . commis- * 60 sionet. | WASHINGTON, Jan, 6 -Purchasers of Hlicit liquor would be subjected to the same penalties inflicted upon the vendors under the terms of a bill in- having bleed to death after it. He also declared Daniel had been badly beat» en \probably with a heavy club or fome fron instrument.\ \The head was probyabljr beaten to jelly,\ he added. - \what do you thing killed Daniel \ Khe was asked. Lo y o \It probably was the frightful op- eration upon bim,\ Duval yeplied. > \All these bones wore fillet with clotted blood,\\ Duval added. . \Thie ghowed conclusively that the 'fractures occurred 'before death and SEN. R. F. LACEY, BUFFALO, ARRESTED FOR DYN AMITING BUFFALO, Jan. G-State Senator Robert F. Lacey of the 49th state district, with nine other meén, is to day under arrest charged by the fod eral government with being involved. in the dynamiting of a NMiagara Falls, high speed car line last summ, when nearly fifty persons were injur- ed. The specific charges against Sen- have the strongest support of the Brit- ish government, it was announced at the foreign office today. ' Foreign office officials said that Great Britain was - sympathetis to wards the American policy of keeping clear from the reparations deadlock until the French take decisive action. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6-As a resul; iof & compromise effected by Senator to | Cenk 4 (iiibot Lodge, administration [a, KMloaget®s the Reed resolution calling for T\ dabd\return of the American troops on WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.-Practically all danger of a strike in the soft coal fields on April 1 has 'been averted, SMITH MAY HEAR LARKIN . ALBANY, Jan. 6.-While Governor FRENCH AND TURKS TREAT. PARIS, Jan. 6-Turkey and France have 3 : A g i ir , have negotiated a separate peace trea-} : 5 discus ator Lacey are perjury, conspiracy and . ; : o sBithe Fthine was considerably modified {10131121954 fiitianfféltq‘flfigiafifigaf’£421“. troduced in the house today by Rep. [;y Mimi will be rgaddp gwbli'c tit] Exitgergfgsid dtgt dtffgwfi fin? Effie. if engaging yin a cfingpimcx £19 was re [arsff’ggggs from a slow torture . of in the senate this afternoon 80 a8 tolmpsgion announced today * | Upshaw, Democrat of Georgia. The | signed at once if the Néar Hast peace! ternoc y fl If a a he CPIO PMS 5 ljoased on $5,000 Bail. _ All Of the '5Do you think all there injuries 1 gimipate al | formal request that! 'o have received definite assur EH lwcl’gl? ”in; Anglilguglhtg £912; conference at Lausanne collapses ibhzrsfiggg ngxtm'i‘huféciggdfég afixgbpfil 'other men arrested also were were inflicted stmfiltancously ?\ gA okgzldent Harding order them home at ances from both the operators and the «fifesgfisafi figs; The sellers. was lean‘led in authmxpatwe quarters ' cation for pardon for \Big Jim\ Lar The case. {3017‘s on?i g ulna Bugzlg #p th}flk he was torture? first and « miners officials that some agreement © . | this afternoon, kin, Irish agitator, whose conviction | Btreel Ca! strike which - has killed by the operation or he marked by considora'le violence and which strike is s#¥il on,. | Senator; Lacey is a former president of the Central Lwbor Council and is one ol the jeading figures in Buffalo's union labor organization. When in the Te- yal in direct testimony. 7 deral building toddy fo give bail hel \Fach major bone in the body was declined to make ally statement be-[broken in three places. At the iippet, youd declaring that he was innocent.'middie and lower ends the breaks Senator Lacey is a Democrat and were all three in number . parts Bas a majority of but ong in| bone and of edual distance.\ - the Sbatj} senate. \The breaks 8.150 were on inf i may have been beaten to death after operation,\ Duval replied. . \The striking part of the injuries he found were the fractures and the similarity of the fracttires,\ said Dus vwillkbe fi‘eached within the next few , p . {weeks that will enable coal mining to ; ___ Clerk Leon Boyton today is-\be pursued ,. without & interruption,\ ; sued a marriage license to Howard| Hammond gaid. , MacDonald 120 Jay street Schenee-| . : tady, .and 'Miss Hilla Hlizabeth Keyset, EVELYN NESBIT HAS PENUMONIA 42 Montcalm street. 1 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Jan. 6-- Evelyn-Nesbit, formar wife of Harry K. Thaw, is in a serious condition at a private hospital here from double gneumoma and is. delirious part of the me. of criminal anarchy has been affirm- ELDERLY WOMAN FALLS ON ICE.led by the court of appeals. Former Mrs. Joseph Dorvee, elderly South Miller refused a pardor for Glens Pallis woman, fell | yesterday Larkin. afternoon and fractured her leg, She was removed to the Gleng Falls hos- pital this morning where the fracture will be reduced. Mrs, Dopvee was walking from her home Second street lo Main street when the' acci- dent occurred. She slipped and fell on an icy spot in the sidewalk, % MRS. KNOX BAILED SAN AUGUSTINE, Texas, Jan. 6.- Mrs. Lillian Knox, charged with the murder of her wealthy lumberman husband, Hiram Knox, was admitted to bail this afternoon in the sum of $5,000 following conclusion of habdas corpus proceédings in district 'court. She will remain at liberty pending ac- tion of the Sabine county grand jury which meets in March. MISS KEYSER TO WED. MORE DRUNKS THAN EVER ALBANY, N, Y., Jam <6. -Figures compiled by the police department show 400 \drunks\ were arrested in the city in 1920, and that the number: jumped to t528 in 1922, In 1921 the total reached 660. * -- READING CLUB To MEET q The Monday Readiig Club will meat . . with Mrs. H. D. Sweet, Cilen street, \ Mondsy evening at 7:45 o'clook.