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*#*#*# The HoiMiWil^^ i^**»*^;*^**«HMWH(^****^i London, ITeb. 24—Thtt^Hiw^i^eug; thp Russia bo^eijrjiSftiisiljtli&J^ttEiiaicI Resting that the.RuasJajtr fedHJSF ^es*\eveniof an. «#<*.^lpg*Ju^3^0«' make. j)^rf j: 7^'%'_th'ei.,Sa.\Sl»f *Wf|n;„,Boyi?t.'?HTOSri..:* , \ * mpat of jtosro'w •4^i t ;^'<a^s^3rt^Si'-\ '\\Potthe thiie~t>etHg The mfei-s this afternoon.. ; , ,\ c Altfes'and Russia has' overshadowed'\«\»•\»'•\'*~ ».Ji»-«f.'*i. ~c-*i- i — A tratx-^A-urjBsn; treaty proBlem, •M - - -*.,-. -™- „.. ad.*>r; a policy pi -.wj^srestflon, agafassit, Soviet Russia,- out #11 -assist\ them If they are attao1te*atlby v -;.«tiic if StfiSel army. • _, _ • , . V ... i This 19 th«»Jira|.«Or^taoo?dtil«S««ej the Council OfjPVeimUks ha^.Tssued; The Premiers atatealfhat dTpTomatJc relations -would riot -be- resumed fife-, tween Hie Allies and Russia \un- til Mesoow was--ready -tor -eonforn* Us methqds and- diplomatic conduct to those of qivlwgd government,\ Grat1ncattbfHJ)was~ expressed.by the Premiers over the'fact that «n-Allied labor ^injssion is -going to, Kussia. > Be- lli f nT 8 expressed that such a mission should be given every. authority and- . sanctioned by the lieagae of ^tlons.. Nitti Favors Recognition . of Soviet Government *\ _— London,\ Feb.'24--Premler Nitti, of italj, has- formally gone on record, in the sessions oj.ihe co.aneil gf prerniers in favor of^o*.©', facto recogpttton o£tbe premiers., ^renewed ' ; 4;b'elj£.'s\es^lBnai- Dfwtfljli'atreel, ' ' ; ''»'\' v-; • •%--. . While no^fofmal siatomeht Jia-s-iheeB- made as to the deliberations on .the Russian situation, it was authorita- tively declared Jthat the following is the status .of jhe council: , Premier .Milferand of France is im- litmvabte in hia. opposition to recogni- tion of the soviet government and the opening of peace negotiations. The French premier's, attitude is the chief obstacle now delaying official relations between the Allies and Russia. The premiers hove reaffirmed their derision to open commercial trading with Russia,-tout with two^dhdltions; attached, (ftr^t) that the soviet recog- nize the Russian national debt; (sec-: nnd> that the soviet abandons -oVdpaV gamt.i outside of Russia. ~\ *' The Alltew arp rp.idyas-asyee-fe hely k «*»*• %**v -V&-~. tax Russian, Sovie^Offers ^1 To MakeTPeace Is Report (. •Pa.sts, Feb.'24^^116'sifpe^e^eoua-- cil <couiieH of-premiers) now ijf'ses-' sion in Londoi has received a formal peace offer-fromr the Russian\ soviet government at Moscow, the Matin, reported today; ^According to this newspaper, .Premier- Nitti - OJC» Italy?. Is urging acceptance of the Russian terms, while Premier TJoyd Oeorge is disposed to make -concessions ~* \that would conform to. the views of Prem- ier MiHerartd, who -Is violently\ oppos- ed to a peace'WifHTRus'siar \Pertinax the political editor of the JSeho de Paris, whose.revelations of 'anslfle' i»fo%aattbn\hav« peeenlii' caused an international sensatlbnl de- clared that \an accord qn^ Rvissig. is about 'to • h&-reaehed.\ •'•'': According tetherJiJ^mal-rihe ^rept-'' 'jt^pjj jbav6'« aec^jtl:;^ vgeiat^v^^re soviet.goveftntoent-ofc,Russia .at 3Vfes». .^f,^. ahtmunltiort-^moVteyTaftegaCR^ cow. u ; s was^tearncd todaV when 7n? ,tt-Bophevtfc: fowes and - have advised. The ioridori|- correspbfict^ise\'p* ^»Jhjf : Journal telegraphs that the prehiifersi have re-approved- their d^eclaioh i to' open commerciar Telatfotwr TVitlr-RusHla through the co-operattVe societies. Practically all of the special stories, from' Paris political writers MOW In; London agree that, while there may be no formal recognition of the soviet government at the present moment,, the premiers are working towards closer relationship with Russia. Berlin Heart Russia - Makes Peace . Offer. . ! Paris, Feb. 24—A direct peace-oifer,' tjontaining. definite,'towns, Has been te-j ceived In Berlin from „ the Russian soviet government j)X Mosc6w* said a BerHn dispatch to ^the Mathi today- - Wa^hinTtotii Feb. 24-r^hc aieafiean.; eov •, mnent- has ordered {he release iit\ the. American *^%j$ds$m&,&*$>< I'sh.-r and N. L. Wolf, held with \their Man. s liPiow the hoi-den-the-^tate De-'| partment was advised today. v tEhe or- CAILLAUX TRIAL RESUMED tODAY Paris, Eeb. 54—sTos^Ji Calliaux's al- leged -conntetion with tlie* sensational ertert \of ^Gerinan agents to pxmshase the -Paris JoiSrnal.forpi^paganda. |iur- : b'6ses\ during^ the war\ cjime .up'wheh +ihe ^re'asaitf W&r-^Msb* •formet*'-premiea• i;wSs reailmed todaiy. before, the Senate • 'sitting? as'a high court of justice. _, H . M. Catlllaus denied knowledge of the. f»«egdtiatlons altficfugh he'admittea that he was acquainted with former Sena-^ tor .ftumbert v aiid two membeVs of the-|-American ,,„ , , — —-,-\....-—» ,-, ,Lehoir family who were lAVolved in ««r -aid the aviators, ^tlttheir pl^fies, the aea i; o-he younger Lenoir' was '\' '-eturned, . to ; the JJnlted | subsequerttiy''^ ej&^ted by ,. a Frejvek league who believe the treaty cannot . tfll out of tKp eanipal'gifc ~ • — He is <confldent of j-eSsiendum •on,- the treaty, such^as'President UvTlBon advocated, in Jils.STackBorfJOay dinnej message, wilLfcesuft-Jn *b*3rejeca6n by the people of the whole teagiie schemelf ' The .-outcxnhei. tsi the North iJafcotaj primary, Vhieh takes place Jiaroh 16-^ the-|secoud of the presIdfeBtial 'prhnar- ie?s, New -HaHlpshire being the nj-Bt-A AV3H be watched closely by the pollticai shares of both parties. • - -- 1 * 7 Johnson, who is 'due at Chicago to- day, is scheduled to spend tombrrow'i Thursday, Friday . and . jBatui-dfty In campaigning up and down North Da- kota. He is then to inyade South /Jar kota. He may visit Minnesota. The length of his stay in the Northwest will, depend, upon how his strength holds out, as he «mly eecentiy re.cov er'ed from an attack of grippe. ' jn the meanwhile, the treaty situation will drag along In the Senate. Senator Lodgo, Republican leader, does \not ex pect' to \revive the qheStion of reserva ttons again until Thursday, wlmn ne may force action on the second feser-j vation, involving Article 3£ or may do*, cide to defer It umtii the less dlBp.utejU j-^eryaltlgn« aff^gottdn gut of the wayf San Fi-aneiscoj Feb. 24—Sent \to San Quentin penitentiary September 14th, last, fqr graml-la*ceny under the name of Robert Lockwood, a spinal injec- tion of serum has restored the mem- t>ry of a prisoner, who, according to Dr. Lett L; Stanley resUtept physician was a victim of aphasia, and ho now recalls that-he is Ered Bvnley son of Pe ter Brulej', former resident of Platts-\ lmrg, N. T. Dr. Stanley who attained recognition for numerous- successful transplantations of interstitial glands, says he 1 is convinced thaViiuis. a bona- fio*£ case d^'aphasia^ and that Lock- wood is not .shamming. He knows ot no precedent\T5i v \the rcstorartton ot memoiy by local treatment of this na- ture^ Loekwood or Bruley ig ^T^hd says'..hfe has \a wife, and.'chitdjn,\ the; eas^i HE fecafls no^aetafe 6t ta».?paw feer\*after boarding a train in New York in January, 1917, for Chicago un- til he \a-wakened\ in^the prison hospi- tal. ~ \\*\' ~~^~ , . ~~~ \*' |=4ae»ht«ip»«iE^««>pgift J^Gouidr-o» New—TR>*k^_-SbA-jjaid a flying, visit to 1 ident will „ie6ept Jt, «fu -*«*- Hearst*s Tmh,poiMf Injunction Order Signed ^\ \illusion Feb, g4-^-fustlce Bailey it \\• Supreme Couft'oi: the District «f '•••lumbia. todayhs|giied-pe tempor- al .'\jomtloh\ drdei% .sought-by WUl- rain H, m i„ipb Heart, 'restraining 4,hsj Ih'pniPK Board-from-fibilti* the; Jl'O |ass.,, g „ ships-sfehed twin 6^fmany-t fluilrii: th.|. vt&e. - •' c'\ */ V Couns,-i i„r the Shipping Board gave \» noiipp 0 f intention' t§ file a& apt P p; 'i indir.itlng that' -t^ Shipping \\'\•.! vim await'ju»ttecill---.Congress '\f-M tajdng futthers , tepK ? &r the sale Resident Drafts Ste^j; to •R^fedlo^^lters flrJng sqiiad on the Vinoennes, cxecu- tlun. field and Senator Humbej't was j iiahished to Spain, where he \Is now living. \' In tiis oxpiar.-ition of defense the es- premier gave^ fresh doftionstratioh of liis remarkable facility .lor memdfy,| •wii'ch was a notable featiure of the iasf| sesslloii-of ^o^M-«n^F*Iday; \-ffe-reaxtHy- recalled hames,-.:4ateS afld incidents at l^flh—-The- accuscd^admitted-cottvorsa- H6ns with the Lefioirs, but was effipha- i&iri declaring that If the JLencJsL were^ carrying on pro-German negotiations, lie was .not implicated '?* them.\ France Counts Upon America Says Deschanel ••Paris, Feb. 24—President Deschanel^ Replying today to Pte\»iaent Wilson's cablegram of feUcrtationgj said:\ • \Franco\ cdunts with\ utfbMsakabletj confidence upon the assistance of the government and people In Obtaining, justice and reparation, fol- lowing the .immease eacrifiGcs and hfaVy losseg-4n-t^&-^yar.'' • ^ , - •^3— •on h - . . Llll.JT^^^^M'M rWom I Naval Awards Committee .\\' ,f PmployeBs.ana 6|«lp»yei3s to _nju*t railroad wage •de»a&dsHt.«aa aim «\\'•\\ pd t,,- liie^ White House fatd.m i'-ti.1 w m be tiainsirtltted to the . J rln \ ''\day. .•.•'.!.•, ' TV!,'I '' \^' , «''-' , tooa ; thfet, the President a - s -' a, '' ,,,hl »* he enrhwt appoint such I'M-Mia^ until he Jjas acted upon '.^'•'\•mlns-Bsch bill :whie|fc,ft, nflw , hh/\ * nnd ' * hl< # - ifovlSe* itor-* J ,\ D0 '\ adJi.atment-boftnl;. M .„ -'•'•. WALKER moiikri^r BE REPOftfEi^ Albany, Feb. .24—The Settate >rudi-; clary committee .Isuijte8e4te4^»t4^l* favocahly. this safferhdon the .W^tk«p bill putting boxiag under the Jurisdfo-' -floh-^t+Iie-^'m-yr-Sfav^ antt4cftffilatf 'board of Bcrxl»8\Cpnti\oh l « \'-* — *• May Pre«ent Two Reports . WHsiHngt»ri;; Feb, ^84—RVpSbJicnn iandrtJemoeratio members of the Sen- jate Subcommittee investigating the: 1 award' of honor medals by Secretary at ;th© Navy Daniels' a re unable t'o' reach' arc agreement on the report of the .' (IttdSae of the committee Otre metnhei' Ijof the. five today predicted the nreien- tKMori of a minority and tf Wftjorlty t#» POft. . -' ' - - -', :--- .*-:•;. x HoHand May Consider - Exiling of Ex-Kai*er Lon|bn, Feh^4-^-T6e« Manch^stef ChiatiH&ct 'Statea, today*?t had leafhed thai Holland.will again refuse to Surf render the ex-Uaiser in hef answjy to\ the Ailies' second\ nb'te. but is\brepaf- ed to' consider, the question o^, exiting him-upon some isl§.nd. _ .* President's Reply To Be Transmitted Today • ' , . 11; niiiniii'-- : - WHsBtngtOTi,''Feij; 21—Pcesltent Wit- sgn's reply to tfie,CSoundr of Prejnier*s ^rigll6..note -^M he lrjins&itte i a ';wtfhin the next ,ty' hours\ it, Was btftt clally sfaMd* todfty:\-:*: V, ^ :.'\\ *\~. P-tpretB'no • mat Jn Sthe, »iyjn« dr4*nir r*& ^uddeilly' lepjjf oll^our fee|.and tmfl|fgo the,^, perlerice-of rising to great heiglits m& -skinimibg .over innnmerabte 0H jects. If tit* «i'eSin only embraces tW# and nothing more, li tufty be tik* tn to augui some kind of a surprise, usually or a nioie or less p>ens»nt nn-' ture; but If, ns so often ..happens - , one Imagines one_ flies to escape some p*; culiarly, «UI presence, then the dretim .m»y, be;rp|»rded,«3 a warning against I some Minister peisoii or plot,' Fljlng dreams generally occur to pw>tie wit^ marked psicbic tendencies ' - before the President for his. approval' ?--^gr\~r&jeotJpn; gpon-Ws' aetiop • ldn*es •'... ~t ^l v r6bi)^|^f*h«it'4Jctvatft- .awiiWI *$%• ii^''^w^mtm^mi- a>aaftndss«ofci , -^rd.BfeeiesvTrtli micceedliOrd iSgench gis. Viceroy to Jrettfid, 3it5cdrdtng \16* a^TSSjpSlSSrirom London^- Ladjf'Decles'Ys the fornaer jaadan>. JSould, her reJlatiVes ln.N.ew York a month ago, remaining less than\two i \ J weeks Lord\Deceis' has been mentioned before for the post of »Yice*oyK which Lord French has*held since May, llli. OF WITNESSES The^pnSSerit*Thl¥f- s 4v'i>iij «?> Vndfta, «r« lipBif^'cbfalde^'fe'i^lirnl' festlVl fday-studylngu aiimmaiy 8T the mea>-\ ure together-witli.a r^rport on it drawn hy Dhector Qeneral Mines. AltHOugh all report* «s *o the Pi«eeiaenee pi-oba* M« action rare -mere etmjoctur*, it Is believed the President wl(l affix hia Signature to the bill. , The fact that many of Jhe provisions of the_.bil! Epea leiad to the, belief that, the Frea- Did Not Obstruct War Pro- jnram, Do Not Fi^bfFbrce Instead of Billot Siy* Stedmln • —^-^«, ... Albany, Feb. 24—Socialist witnesses before the Judiciary committee today spread on the record of the ousted proceedings against the rive Socialist assemblymen a clean bill of health for, the Socialist party indicted by testi- mony for the state, as upholding- prin- ciples inunleal to the* welfare of thc- {.nation. . Disclaimers that tho Socialist party attempted otostf action 'of- the-country's Avar program favored substitution, of arms and force tar the hallpt box and the general stride as a mean's to 'bring; the capitalistic class to its ltnecstjW^ve Prohibition Officers Are Said •••-l^^^K^^oceeded- m* cauttoualy |ii Iron County Washihgtdhi •!&& ; 24—The ttepart- jnent of-Justice, Is \mot JijMy, to inter- fere In the aiiege'd* \whiskey rebellion in Iron county, \Mich. This was stated 1 at the'D'eptt'tBaent tdday. pending the returns 03f Attorney General Palmer. A complete report of the Mtchigan_ affair, has been .rescued by the Depart-\ merit\ it was stated,\ and it lndicjited that the ProbihitifSn officers proceeded incautipusiy In their activities and withoutproperjy.consulting local oIHf cials. Tliis report 'is expected to be accepted by the Attorney General.\ -*' ' Marquette, Mich., Feb. 24^MCtijor A. V, Dalryihpl&'s. .\prohibition expedi^- ., ,• r, «* < - * «.-f tionary forced armed to the teeth .to- ^ in hy Seymour Stedmara of Ch cop queli the-feeat Troa County booze sBB\ #nd^ysncrnon Lee, one ^e Socialist surrecUonv'^^neLved; here earlx ,fod^r n \ aMntn *\\ °\ w \ rt - nf ™«™ *\ !i and prep%ed to^ga. \dvei\, t% to>\ : \1#- io-fiie jfrcS^Rlyer mininfcdlstrJcVlyhich started-'tne'troufeiC - ;• '5 r But there- is eveJy indication' that tlieir \driW f into \the district; will* Be as devoid-«t*0icMiemeht : aa an old Ja- dlcs* sewia^.b,eB atta church'social, » Just aflprhlsatTlyaL Majoir DaiymX | pie t sal|f'he had heen .advised .thai a fiuntbei'' of the men H.e Is {seeking hive disappcarediiit Including States , Attor- ney-Mj^ponough,' «i^o w J?* i5hatged-^»i^s=) lfrhef r ;offlciaJs with_dVyliig the fe^op^t-J ageftis.\ He anribuneedj that \he K§utd-i ohitafri wafratttA from the United, Statea comrttisslbner- here,^^.^whoao>- name: -ap* propfia^ely- Is Hootch, Oharglng con- splcsey against MdDonough;*fiVordep\- utyjs,iierlilsj;and* ieadfng? police offlciats of Iron Rlxer.-, ..—^» .i • . _. The \B Ei. Fi\ cotopos,ed 0_C?S.7n^J will then proceed on, ftsiiivaslSh'dc' I^TAtfi SENATE ADOPTS HALPERN RESOLUTION iron Oounty.- =^Ci . . lyon^Ivlrr'aHrch., Feb, • 24^There ^ftaV^,-<|ifee^ inieh. # hoaxs put/oiy*r,3iIi I16h^. ,'fc • Iron,'. cOtinty\ -jsiid} 'SlsWiot- CffnffitHhg; l^^ijdtigbllald:-^' ' \% j<i^ € tf<^^.ia©^be^fehl 1J 5Mr^ni# tyTTffifiS « cican AJo'iiSty*- Protiloition W oeihg' enforced-'to the limit, and my 0f2 Sseiiartjviiife; tide, tfeaeyai- .ajgenfl»*4*(lry| itidj possible;'^rl \'-«*'-'-' • - ' ** ''^•*- f>rit,\a to^M^m ft Ml-aMcT *6mpfi*te> InvestIga|ioiff®,lo candldato for Governor' of New_ Jer- sey Jwhen'they Were recalEed. to flic stand;.' * •*' -• »' •Albany, Fehi-2i--After eaimlnatlne, a eai? for^ovsrflment operation ^f^tfeo inefcliant'ma.rii)e thS . Sefiaie Jojay; [after njore than ah >hff$J-% diehate: ;.ad6pi|ed. the; -HaJpcrn; AsSemoly v-fM0V| \futlon^'mettidtialfjiing jpiesidenfc Wiir | son io'defcfi the jirOpased sais'oisthe, German tttercBait.. fleet 'seiaedV'Dy^ ^Ike- United States during the wor'ld wisr-i to \tfie.\ttt$ri6atloo1if'MeVchhnt \Marine | or \any-Other cooperation; whose ships do not Hy the American? jttag. The vote war 30\. to .^i ' 4aWs, . fc*J}o t 2-4~fhe.,:jint*5g*4.nie*-r| I $ioninil«sionj gn War c»imii^fe,sit.'i« u* de>stood. ha«Ai|S^ed to, forward, Uo I ^Gerteariy ti !fft|:of \ abouF* .% at tWt *^orst'GermM^;c\ri|nih5clST together with * fecordH ci T evidence agaiftHt th^HT s«- „.„. ... v Hected- By ^a)icej .:Ehisla^ r .-^lMn|ff4r^ertr felieaS said *nd Italy^ ;iS,he ohject ^of this jprb-'' \\••-- -• \ 3^eulT!5gi ]lt-..^as,j,^Md^ wjtsrw ^e%er- ^hiney the'.sinj^r^llty. of, GeriwanyJs offer ^.'*tt^. u~* ^.A«: *.iWit«, K ln^ -hk,w,»Aij> 'ottr her ^a^gu o^ioeri lierself• *frti^ mi Foreo.ast • . Washington', E?eh^-S4- , who started thft report of this B^^cMleaT^ mtxics i fowlght vand. ^W^dnesdayf * CTl'i [ eoi8eii\to easfportionv-'^ Temper*ture«, 4 .7\a.' ttti %'v.f .«I i.', .>,. - 29 ftfr'M&h -.r.»v.,«.,i.-y*, .$,2 '•• ^'pi'pih .,•/,.'..«,,.'.\>>• 38 '* • * • -#' - 4-ofe'if tonditiori*. - '•• •# srod^afely. 'mitd ' weather \with * \ V^toefT\ tfiw \p^ropostr iojf^ pVohibittojiMiS that ^ttroblfeets be thrown out to • the meioury hovering around th'ft''* sfbp blockade whiakey.lruntiegroper^ *froe»ing poiiit hafc prevailed dm- # atihg off'the Atlantic, <#Mt. *Kram«r # inm the pa*tJ24 hours There w«i,» * said jwctoan «ifd«rtaatf»ir * ^»» not *a light .tintl varjatbie wind'in the-* feasible tt thi# tSma',*Ith .tKft ffliftda .* cool quarter and the sky was**- Ut His 41fgt>0M«f'Detection \of'*»o%k> ^ParHy\ cfbudy with W* runnUr* ln-*tt«li ftrafT *ith liquor • snow flun»le« oee«i»idnat * >ses -Carrym^;Tleaty HSF to Coming Elections \ '»- '• * COMPROMl$^ His Name Sure To Bm^ Brought Up at Demrr- cratic Convention j_______JNej^Ubtine:— Washingto*n, Feb. 24—Ilerbein^ JHopver has placed himself squarely h$h oddsi^ with \^•'resident Wilson oo^ tfx^ [treaty questlqn and by so.doing threat* ^ t i C s ^ herp ^ mocr ft*i <! ^\yopttoP' a^^t>fer •ro^feia- avsr^jSa-\ *»i.th ©Wof<#|K ppfattt flg^te on record If aoi' an aqM« F»i-#-#i^'- • ;; -: ' Ti H$hij£.p). .'^%« tytvpimmk -pii# 0Sj&£ J^e^«Bo^s^id&r Hpovw'sfla%:aice#p^ him\jrom the Democratic~siaer .Having -flpposeeV carryingnhe ^6*^ into the conjiiny v .B^tioo^-oft4he^rou*»d * ihat it would ..*;qb«ttW5e -ouj* smjessfef*^ ^ domestic Issues,\\H0dv«rsTeiHaj-ks^iefe today being sot up bei* irt.'4eadly pajr* ailel with the President's Jackson Day were suggested by Director . Geli^rai .Kf..^f SmSe . la ^ Wf * -** **« tW*^ Labor today made plans to bring pressure to bear upon the President to secure his, veto to the bill. The labor leaders object to the clauso which pro- vides for a 6 1-2 per cent guarantee to the roads and also to the lubor proils- ion» in the bill. Executives of the rail- road labor organizations meeting here made a fwmal protest to the President 'iri\addillon to the memorial whh'h they already have.laid before the chief .executive. Should the President veto the Will thero is conslfTprablp doubt as to the ability of »'ongress to pass It over his voto- -The President probably will not act upon the railroad hill for several days, it'%Vas announced jat the White House today. It was stated that the\ Presi- dent? Is anxious to study the complste- t'exi' of the, :.JJ before *e signs it or| ytftd.es it. The President's attitude is j beijfg most carefully guarded. Jt HI ._ Albany Proceedings Cover Wide Range of Territory Albany, Feb. 24—Ousted proceedings directed agaist five suspended Assem- blymen today covered territory ranging from attacks by State Counsel ngotest the proposed candidacy of 1 Eugene V. Debs, socialist for \President to the conviction of Rose Pastor Stokes, Kate Kichards -CTOafey and arraignment of the presiding juafer lw their' trial. -\\• , Jfudgo Robert Sutherland, a state's' doupsel led(, v €jlie judiciary. '.. committee which-js eonciuoting, ja'oceeding from ijave revlied theCKOv%'nhladfevai!<J^a*_ tein^ediSb^raclOoH of war asJtlyitJes which, resulted-te his being' jaiiM to pBIsmftreit * North DaRofa to where Kate' 0*Ha're was convicted \for uttering 'wor^t she hevrv spoke\ according to One Socialists, With Seymour Stedntinit, Socialist, cpupsel, on the witness staadAthe state, at'tehipted to put on .record bis vlewa' of; the trial*oTMrss \S&5BOT• and aiiss 0'^a?e aiia on the trial record which the SociaJf^^w^M aeloJd^ja'ndtiee, \We will not produce this record or Only otlj*j- Tecord.not im'Oht'ed i«i-<hl» case\ d^htred. Sferris |E*B<fUlst. \We must come to an end of this thing sam«r#n*2*«» - ~-.- \' *:*;-'' -'-\• unious tlw nacttoould-Jue-rattned with-? out changes- which alter Its\ meaning -the dear and. single -way out is tb sumlt it to the voters of the'&atiou\ Hoover had declared he is for cotn.- promise as suggested by the-'mild tti~ ervatlontsts\ Irolding mat while lieU\ -lot the League of Nations, he does Haiti think It worth much if it cannot proV* Us value even under the cDudltlona which the \mild reservationists*' wOuid impose. - .. • n . - Simultaneously with these, develop*- raents. which, political sharps here ih- «•\ sist must end for all Time the hiatal*. * that Hoover is President- Wilson's Pick for the presidency, comes wb>jl that both Democrats and Republican* agree that nothing can. mow.-keep't^ treaty outpf.tjie.campaign.. VjT t trom .the s'outtii-and 1 eertab{v otlner praetteally^mnift:-tb iS c^in , S , ^6ro) e ii*. ' San Franeteco convention•-• l_ , lor tlio pi!esidenttal,ubrhtifatiBb>On lh» D#mocratte aom,.Pfi«t.ic^,'3je«ular» ,t say nothing could preventjSdmerian v Democracy and rite Deitioertfcy- of Presiaent_W98D.il .., from iinraedlately locking horns, '\ / ^ With the treaty of Vetsallles as *n« % paramount issue, in the campaign, fore- casters believe the Wilson Demoeiat* would insist upon a candidate iepr«- seating the President's vlfewa and who' ^ would be pledged to the ratlOcation of * the troaty practically as It came fiom.\ Paris. • r Tho Hoovcritoa. would* caJt- fori* ^ c6!nflfonjlse\''ca%aRrafe v \61S' : ' ; $h\ orfn**^ r •jaHBcation-.Based upoii veserv^'tions «tf^* [•the \mlia r'iseivatijNr' itind, \ nnkujtf- rother, and doniestlc, questions tfiw pjtocIMJasJ.c^^ \ -' Bill Would Equalize Discount Rates of Banks Washington, Feb. 21—Awgmlhnaits: Cflmnifntau 41 Senators- ., enatois\ today aojaiineated vailously upon Hroover/s_latest deciiratiflti ^en.- * atof' A\shu\rs^'Democrat saidr \ ' *• \The speech i» tho utteraBCs of a practical, ;fearless,ipnn.,» ^here ar« •many politicians who hope the treaty- will be ah issue In the campaign so that the\y'- will have \some avenue tor 'escape discussing embarrassing dp- mestio queT^tunjrtif vttat ftnport,' Se«ato»- McKelfer, Democrat ot ^BBMneasee; d^ciarear\- •--'-- \ - \The treaty is lb the campaign lit \ forced Itself as an Issoe. I feel- \^it wOttld be impos'slible to follow- Mfc Hoover's suggestions'. As an it.suc I tUelleVe m^ people will demonstrate theyX favor, the league/* * 3 ? Senator Borafr,. .Republican* of Wabow stated .that, fthe treaty -js aifeadriiii tho campaigfr and fiT tjjf&~ fea#tpai»» t» *bs S^dgJS^EgscrvB acT^TBrnlttig to' eouaifee; discount- rates of NatibnaTl and State Banks and Trust <3ompan- ies\\W/i>re introduccdiiii the Senate to- day by Senator McEean, Republican, of. Connecticut. \The amendment follows the retrom* niendation Of Governor Harding of tha Federal Reserve Bank In his nnnual The present .^discount rate.of.. No- llgSaj Banks is 25 per cent while that J of state banks and triist. compnniea now is about 10 per cent. Phillips Nominated for Minister to Netheriands4 Washington, - Feb. 24—The President sent {to the Senate the 'nomination of -VVtn, F. Phillips Of Massachusetts to A&-'njhiisteiS\ta-thc- Netherlands. Mrrf Stat^ Mgr. Bonasano May Ue Re-called to '•* *\ -••\'- Hamt 1tL<sm.t>j Feb. 24—It is reported In V»f- fea« 'ei'reles faiday* that &gr. Bouisano, *he aposjoiije ^dljlgaie Co' 'the Uitited J States.\ •#!§ ifc-Mly be l-fe-calleS from SWIhIng(^%\fttfrfitfeit a'high; post in tl|feip«pal.eo'ttft > !ipreviou»ito his eleva- tlcin. to the earainalate. Mgr. Bonxano BK«brtbljy^iidU1^6e ; succeeded at. Waaft^- tlltioc^y iStr, tiRui-I, .the Rresir'nt en- Voy^ Of the* Vatican to Peru. Various oj4j.lt .changes }p the dijpiornatlc ser- vtiw'*iPine-''V«troajtare'ttendlnr---- . beyond the power of atty.hidh to with- Irijormvd fe- 'to-the*vgl|uatlo>i. 1 question of ratlfteatiofr will-be detei mined- by the Ahxerican. pebpte. themr- 1 selves and not by k Mr, Rodver or any '•other single man.** - * v < 200 Per Capita Worthless Currency in Germany Today\ tidndon, Feb. ISfcr-FXt' .. Gei many reaches tire-condition^Austria is- nOHv in it will plunge Barope .into ehjjos andV Bolshevism shriller td the middle' ages** warned \Or. vwn' Qwiiwnv head otjh* Detltsi^t Batik, of Berlin, lit. ad lnter^ viejy-^telegraphcd fiy the Uei'Hrrfcoi lis* poitdeirt: of the feyeWng*Standai-(r~t3=~ day. '..'.'\ . v Dr. von Gjvinnej- ssiid .that the per eapita of worthless currency afloit m Germany today is SflO&.^Me; added _ \Urijesa the,. worUL buries its . hates „ l^^iB-imfw-a^ststaTit Sorrotary • ofj and v ^ ISffi^r^pa^md mercy the whole race will, march ttju * ruin. We. hope Englttod \•vffl r-cd^td^F^ the French, death grip upon Getn\an» and then iSuifopean salvation ca» b^eit ^M fgln. German .credit has collapsed It* 1§| [dustry is \crippled\aud the people 4s#* hungry.'*. I Former; Gov«t«nor of : ,New Jer»«y Oi^iUi^ > • Newark*' .j?; '•$<, :^eB5 U~ FraftKllM ' 'Mutpb'y,'former goafrei'iioj'\ of Jfew $M sey, died A\ the «&¥«*'Poiclana-iinMf at P*tm Beach, Mfaida, feUowtnit *»| l'operation for.' n'idbmhjai, troublo a dispatch *o his scut.^tMnklin'ilut.pJJI ^h,;tod»y* •-4>r,::^-4^' ' ** iMM