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mw i 5?\\S; of the .«U \I €i « V«* *•*\**$* the _„ -1 -*J m \3B-1 .-3*. roo smfcrSj] a. N.^11 '••fyfr&Hifti Weather Forecast f Toni(|h%-R«in, ' . . „-.'.,,,'.. P^a*TJiifcg'\€ent» s h , Conboy fipfotsJSrty a« Growp of Men in But Not tibnal Honor. \J i... ^iUh^jp^eb^*^^ i^\\^A \pefpetua|-4iStoi-&\\ahd fttYormedH;h«£ their\ fiaryrnSt alone 'the Ave ineV elcc-t«anpwiie\Ne.w York State Assem-s bly by ttHfta «a»d Subsequently Sus- pended, was on, trial-rfor disloyalty by Martin Cor^Hit^VXaSmti^B up for the state in the So^tffiltsfc0ai\t<>9tfy.. Meta-., .bers of the- A^weinhl^.JIualctar-y cojin-q niittett-si^t-^pwSlt^^a^embly^chaTn- ber heard^a^mostr-bitter-jpia'-acrimori^^l ions Indictment of *the Socialist party as a gtoup \of • tnen \in? but not of the United States intending to resist the I <tional hohofc.'-',' ..\\'• * .* '.,•' • \These firemen?'- declared'Conboy, \will suffer;for:th.e officials prphounce- i-.ent, t pratfoy^j»and deplaratipn of the •octalist party of Amei , iim~«;s-tfectoeg-j In BtatejftewtS v ttoiii the partyls accept- ed leaders and~fdr\their paVtieipatioh is the -party's \disloyal ana treasonable, Onduct.\ *• . Conboy declared the Socialist par- ty was-composed - of perp&tual trait- ors and charged Socialists in the~tfnit- ed State? shad-formed fiieir* intel-na- tionale and>h>id''cast ? >Splr lot* with the Moscow- inteValttoMale/ . . • •This acttoj£f ajone,'! he said, \•a'nv (HH!nces;.|^£^ Jjijhceforth, as during the - fWilV, ^i^oic/alfsts -tiffli' give their ai-- fcgiajfeey^tf^o-*h«r-tti4lted StateTi but' gaiti^a $tateg, w l h > o.-ae#;-/tjie*bfffefl>otJ OBf ia.\xa antt^gttKMnn* butTettfse\ to support thljniC^M«^i^Jt^ie&iCa« get and who worft ifive a dolliir t o de- fend ana*' per^>etuate??|he Tgov^rnin^nt : wbiclt i s sKeJ^rjftjf tlj^n^ 4 «, M «. :• >\^hlss4s; tM-flrst tihje» since the rei rb'ellidVof 1861?lh^'iao , ttcW f: *HfiiIy \8h& ;Bxptfcrtly hasT)s?n*aeja.'eA *m thi^gov- '^egnment- of •fiie--P ; nltea v States by a> groiip of men reirdinf \within\ l¥f\Bor-' de;r tliat they •wili.Jiot^def«ndt«OE.4uP- jiort \it but on the contrary b y all nieahs in itljei*-. ppwei* Will oBstruct r and resist 'its national ~honoir~aha-/^exis- tence,\ * And entitle By Lodge Resumed in the Senate This Afternoon Wnshington, March i - Surrendor ofitho world that the Cnlted St»tcs le- the Chinese province of- Shantung to | .fuses to become a party to the out and a crime\ by -S^ Senate tbis afternol *aie'Peae-o TcS&tit • artire&HiM^ .SFjgeous deal that gave Shatil mf?«^mm:-iLm&-w^eaMov Hit iouge m the Mr. i 6ohboy a^ela^o 8 ^^iirflre**^rM- \eKt affiliations -6fr*the-Sociaiists^wKii Jntemational L socialism i s the initial -step'to a \cofltfmriniBr proKreiajof treap ffon,\ Mr. Gp»Soy db^ted«*is**^»i'Bu- mentr^^he testlnxpiry j>tt$pA\ : 'm the Sta'te's* wltiieisses against -the_ party and did not torich;- upon evidence re,lat*' ihg .to the flV(B'4^<a|>lX*n#n. , w . J : ; *' 4 He p^posed tlie. <mterjnat.ional rela- tions of *!|e^fa|lalistSt%a^ff. Ue'cTared- ihfir.attftuife %% AWs Westton. i'gpes46 |;the fouttdatfi5ns ! 'ottiie. charge Vf this] inauiv?-\ m e^rj^a tfiptfle m§\%£- 1 ista :^sy«Jb t t^^i^^il^'^h*fij- terna^onal9^i6a^-«fc^e^walle^ianc© to InternaQpnarVSociaysmX We, v®§Ho'il$k tynited. 6ttt&st-i T J«-;^-H,V^•.,„,. .111111. 111 'i [ i, J *TII 11 111 ill 1.1 11 i 11111 [' tmfmt^mmmmirgm^M^ \Jn\ i j \ r \ liift 1? f \f\ii f w W ' ••\»••' Despite Steel Decision Gov- ernment J*|p ^bSnges * in^tHe -gpverna^St'i '_ 'trust bustinf poliej', to conftirin* to- fche'itt- preine d'ohres decision ih ''itie / foaftM states, slteelucase, haVe not'*yei been lietemitaed uiio'n Attorney Goiseral Pal- mer sard tw^y., •Tntil i.haye-liad more fline to st^dy the decision I will he unable to state what cTftkt it, may have -on pending cases, „or .the. changes it may make necessary In the departnlent'a policy\ Mr. Palmer said. ^ °« ~ _.____. \ JT nunjBeEToTT*'g casesT nbtably/-tlie American Sugar Refining case,-fere'ex* iwct-ijd' t o •lieM'Halty affected by the' de- parttnent's new policy. \ Ucspite the-^feel ease tJecision f Afit RistaiiT; Attorney Qenei-al C, B, Ames, the a^ntl^rBttoifg \^i ! ^ISt-lJ^Iste^, , ' announced that acting' under the at» toi-nrj* - geiter^tls'fl Instructions Ills' will proceed next wells with 'lieaflr>#r on tlip case instituted by t.he government pntsi l^enn. Anles Ifes ivired : feaeral t>is'.iic! Attorney \Sfeyser at Memphis, to I>e ready to* pj , oceed'\' the «a$e »R originally planned, „ opinion here.gp^s both wayg f , Sena—| t»r ArthunCspipeit5e|mb;llcatt 1 -of San- fi as said: >• , .• . \The decision cable as a- great sur* Pfise to.me^ i^hile 1 aift 00 lawyer 1 fell the government, was right in its eonlentitm,- o r any way that it felt tjiat undor hd law it, was Juslfle.d in procced- '\8 agains the steel. trust. There is nod oubt mutMhatitfiLe steel tr«£k did havw a monopoly in the steel industry. The court has said.' that ft cannot ,be* broken up, but I wpuld like to see some action ere, that would mftite. It ,p6#slble 1 0 lnf«U it up»\- Henator Thomas, ESemocrat, of ^''loradp^ealaredv • \I nave not read the deeisien yet ami I don J t Uise t 6 criticise aniniiing blindly. Air 1 cSn/l^f'lftf^' is Wat the decision Siirprisea The.'! Senator Harry, S^ New, itepubllcan;: °t Indiana, said that he had never doubted th» legality of tli'e sttsel trusty *nor haverfrcufftr'ljlpjjgt \itctfn&.Ttiw*- fchlng...imjgpfcjy.- or -damaging to the} Public inte-mst.\ \ Hfcw .'Xprjti*' Starch* \4-VA; man Jdentl* nee; by the polpe' as it Sslter Hanson,' whk fni-ulshed bail f ^ Pni|ed -States Cona4|ai; AiBent Jenkins Jin MejdBO, is held uer^ today*,£b*r£e(|^ iwith molest- ing a i2 : -yu&io}£'lg&t \JPoilce Afcwst' «d H«6*ei» P9 »a *jffi^M ne»-e IBom $ian proposal %hai?? tW' e^i^aigpr ha relm- feuvscS-for'the iPss\ *of hts.^nis'sldrTes-' Jates with a grant*bi£tne sam&wag^ now paid by thjeretate^p-Tinemployed fvvbrkers was- niade by- -Herr Hoffman, ah Independent. SoeiaUstjljo- thetdpbato ;i».*t^e?J?rus8ian Diets ;|ust, befpre^the: v^jieijtio'K.'of Che* H^o^ejjzpte^.'e^tStss could breaii'. ^Demooftitie and.-HepubUo'an senatpra^ werfe \split \into factions irrespective- of their political anlllatlon by the coft- Lfllct Of opinion, regarding/, the I^pdgo, reservations. . 1 •• • Onp^group p| Denioerats and Eephb- llcans favoringRatification and* opposed, fp the treaty helngf'jhade a' campiign\ issue *OB sftll engaged i n seeking coiti-* promise on the. long disputed Lodge. Tesei-vatiori to-Article 1 *-of-the League' of Mations convenant, * \ * Senator Kellogg, of Minnesota. pn« of the Republican \miid»'rfiservatipn- iBts\ was at p ^vprk rewrtting,the; reser- vatifih-in the hope of finding some way of extricating the Senate from the ap- parently'hopeless \Janf T£T which\ i t is. caught. . , . A conference was scheduied^botwepn jKeilSBti&d. other^Vnilld_j^j|rvatifln- lsts' f witri^a number of Democratic- senators who a»*e not in accord with the President's desire t o inject the. treaty into the campaign. Little hope was held out, however, by Democratic and- Republican leaders, that' the con- ference would prevent ratiflcation from being hloeisedror the second time. Another group of ^Dempyra||* ;ah.d Republicans, either opposed- tinialtw-; ably to ratification on any eandtt'ibh f OK only on the basis of the origin*! iidge 'reservations covering Article i3S,*an®j the Moprpfi P^t«b|,%,^|t^5L««i- hiodlfli t&iton, stQiiavili*tW|isvay of fttrther et* forta t o sfecurfe a copipromlse. , The jWua:tion L fou'nd Repuhlicans ar- \rayea agaTBst KepMhpans and Demb- erats pitted against Deinbcratsfa.-S.ltu- ation whicln it was freely predicted, would eontihue- to give party lpaders iP^^TJMldf .ttiv«,^f WJ ^ .piajii; Jwrgi\ tfirteen, years old, k nowp as \Chicago's Jjad ?hPy#\ an d his complete^ miniature plane, cohstr ucjed -by him while awaiting transfer to the St. ChaTles School for Hoys', H 0 serve a year and a-Tiatf^ntence. The^HunfSteipwhile in detentian, worked on his model, whishstsMsdmpleto as t|fecMcfc„jBh8te8, tables, rwings, propeller and even occupants. ^..••-umaiufawS vnwwfn«r*«2«-\ \Pertiuax'^ -^ays He Made Suggest |%nir* Regarding Germati Indemnity and Hungarian Treaty ^avlst^a**J*#w^ertlnas'', political 3h'g J^WXohaoh'\tPdaVi aceused Pre-. ^i^i^^^iV^itatew with ^making! .£dfliigeroua .^xisgsma-\ • regardltfglffhf German. pe&certfce4ty and auggasan% fevijsipns. of the HUhgarian treaty. According to •%artinaxi\ Premier Nitti su.ggestea th4t» the Hungarian •UWiSWR'TW^f \W* ** . ftVWIWi? State Charges 18th..Amend- ment to Constitutiori Is Null and -¥wd- .vWashingtonj March °4^~The State of NTew^ Jersey filed today 1ft the \United States Supreme douM**6HBfh'Of cohl- •plaint aa&ing that tH^^cpWhitipn amendment and the Volstead enforco- •JS¥f*'=aelr' go declared httlTana\ volar 3m aeph A.-L&Higan,' assistant attorney general of Ne~w. Jersey fliod. the bill of complaint, which was drawn by At- torney General McCran by the author- nlung to \said-Senator Hitchcock, I of JNTebraslta,. administration lcadei in_ 4ehatQ-on. opposing the reservation, sotighi t o |eMjSfflgd,' ahpw^bftt the prop%ii-*>f the tpeaty— - The sixth fcodg^ s rfsgw^t(»»^that;h)Syplving! Shantung-, nierely involved withholding tjbe «?§gf Mm%\^^ 5tj»'c#!i^j^ieHnp.uIsKment to Jap-jn States to the'ftr«ln»6v#^SJf«Ji|j^.-a« 4Wo«^%)|man rights'' i» the'Shan-i ferentfe %v«s«4|aln i|wJ^|@pWii«alt^f w<* \of? arms fro«6 Gei-many dut Wu HOUSE \WEW/MfcE VtGdRQUS ASSAULT ON VdLSTlEAD ACT Washington, Ma_rch 4--House \tvets\ today made a vigorous assault on the | Volstead prohibition enforcement act for the purpose of putting members on record on the wet and dry issue to be used In the political campaign. ' Representative Bgan of N«w Jersey tt\»**wet'.' offered a resolution to send the legislative appropriation bill back to the committee- with instructions to eliminate fropa it an appropriation of $4,600,000 for prohibition enforcement and to insert new legislation providing for the repeal Juno 30th next of the Volstead enforcement law. • Vigorous opposition was made by representative \drys\ to the Irregular- ity of the Bgan p'roeeedtng. WOULD OPEN PUBLIC LANDS TO SOLDIERS Washington, March 4—Op'ening Of public lands' of the nation to soldiers with preferential entry rights wos.jnd. vocnlptl today before the House %ayf and sreatis committee IfaVlAg soldier alfl Irsislation in t-harge. D. W. Ross of Bprkeley, Cal.. rerla- T7 *u OOOiOOO magy'ars that\ were foue i n ^•115;,.%^, U m^^y^^h^y^ fenate^eh to think about l^g \J u £!2^ a . al ^% ze ^ 0 Ji\! ; \ibeMte'oii^tlie treaty is to continue today^ vvi^'tlie sifcth\ Lodge reserva- tion, that involving the Shantung dis-' pute, still.before the Senate. t . , „ j, , „ - A- itydf Governor Edwards,\elected on a imation englnepr. appeared before the S^i^ 11 .. 10 gIve Hungary 3,-,.. wet „ p i atform last November. One UommlUoc on behalf of th e Smith Of the objects of the suit is to prevent United Stated Attorney General Pal ra'er antf Jnternal Revenue Commission Soviet Does Not Object to _ ; Entente's Sending Mission . ' >' > «—— . . * . ^^^T^^Mli^^^^^^Son. March .4—The soviet^gpv-: by a nationalist speaker that \enough [should be teft.lo.the'ex-kalser so that he could return to the fatherland,\ Hut: th'e.hisses changed to cheeys- when William was attacked-»£or causing, tlie. war and all Germany's lnisfortuiiues. Minister Suedakttmi who Kad'Tarigl- nally suggestedva'compronjise, with- drew from this position .when the at- tacks against -the; fawner «*.empei'or.] grew more'agd more blttei' In dehate Claim Moscow §oviet ^Double Crossed\ them emtneift has no objection; to the; ®n*f, tetrte-*Si proposal ttrseroT a nsrtBsftm-jiitcfJ iRussiai'' said a Mnsrtf^wiiiele'sV dis-|j 'patch today. ' <f {• I • A An Excliange Telegrniih disjpatohl ii'om Berlin says that the oommfeaarjif for foreign affairs has given lis ap- proval for Russian negotiations for the resumption of. trade and the exehange of prisoners of war, . i \ • —. ±=—»_—. fotnier Premier of > SSbndon, ~ Ma>clT5^Bertrii agentiS dt\ the. Indian and Afghanistan Commtra ists Who are aetive in anti-Sritish pro paganda, are olaimtng tbat.*He Mos ; cow soviet government \double-cross London, March 4-r-Stenhen Frieder- iqh, former Hiingailan premier, .was ^vouftded when1\several sliots were-f|red, \ti t him py*'an assassin i n Bud4post\ yesterday, according to an E-scXias^ .Telegraph dispatch from Budapest to-^ day. ISai-lier advices had ^aid^tliat rthts cx-premler escaped unhurt. • _ ;— osaftist the. altered -eeiaWfle-o£--lia«t ea u^ R « nenT ,^ y iaakto^ pea«e ove^wes-Hr-^rr i TOppi \ P-.il , 1 wood lumber mivnutoeturei^'at^Mem^^ to th'e Entente, accprdihg tp/d^irpatchj oriUSn mimary ratrOW ^ from Berlin to the • Dally Express to Oay. / ' , These representative^ of the Com- munists from India and Afghanistan ^eclfife* that they have, been giving •JoipKort to.Lenlne''antl'£n'5\t' hp% \they are'sendlng -a delegate- to Copenhagen to demand rfrpjit Litvlnoff ( a member of the^soviet jgDvetoment) an explana- tion of* the i-eee'nt peace overture that were made to'allied countries. ¥he-activities of th e Indian and Af- ghan agents is Said to be directed chieTly affiojig Maliammed wclies. They indiudfe the'-ignrBllment of Pffleeis- tev \Sh ^ent .to fieval*a.n4 Petrograd ah* thence to Samara; where thft Indiana revolutionary ttoops are,reported to b& organising:. . Braie and firoom Sail for France- ^'Without Winning' Over K^artsnt* \ * J?ew' Yorki- Marchr 4—LaarehA Mor- gan Hajnilton, grand son of thelatft 3 piorpont •Morgan, and his bride, form- erly. M.rs. Gertrude Warren,, jgggs - on their |vay to France, H.h^pftinp.jaiowH •'tfttlay. \' '.s ~ The couple, secretly boarded thtej* Uner Lafhyette, which sailed tpi- Havre. FHday, without adjusting the estrangement between Hartittotf'aho: JUs parents brought about by his mar* I riage, ^ Hamiltoo, a desPenffarit of f Alexander Hamilton, is nelleved penj- ,ntloss and dcpeSdeft| oin M* hrtde; whpj 1« reported lb iaVe k luf u«6us *k»$H~\ pteftt te \Pwte. \-- - - ..„-•• 1 ramilton is. JO and MshrMe 32,. Were Active in D.ublin Dublin, March ^*-B*ritish military patrols were*aottve throughput theien-- tire, eity &H night. Constabulary and; troops are making a vigorous search, tor the sack of mail addressed to the. viceroy, which was seized by- masked inan Wednesday morning but it 'naS not yet been found. ',, *& + -*jt + • * * •+ <*_* * <• * 4\*; • THS. WiATHEH. * • —.— • .• • 4' • ' Washington, March 4—^Forecast • • for-Western New Yorlt-^Rain. to» +. 4> hight, colder in west portion j Vii* 4 '* day, snow and much colder, IT .# '_^__ : ^; • T«mperiitur«». &.*• • 7 a. m. k ....... ; 30 -••' *• 12nooi»...> ,.„.,.. 42 : + • • 3p.m..\.... 47 •. *., -«• • M Local Conditions. + i • Although the sun \shone bright- 0. vakia Stephen Lauzahne, editor of the Mai- tin, slated in a telegram, from London that Premier Nitti had suggested a suspension or virtually the entire elim- inatlpn of German indemnity, but that -the proposal was unanimously rejected , by the other members of .the supreme ^Puncll.. ' ', * ' ' !•'' Premier- JJltti, according to London advices-paginated -the- suggeBtion that j$»e Allies- fiBBlsli Germarny with nra- tei^als- heeessttry for the HOrmal func- tioning of\ German industry, in. the tnfreantjnte authoriKing Gejwany to ne- '.ghtiate a. loan' ift neutral countries. ' * ^Piertinax*' raises^ a new point by asking whether the proposed Uerniiwi loan, woull he authorized by the in- ter-Allied Wparations commission and .controlled by It. The Matin demands that France adopt a definite attitude, towards both ..Ru-sia'-attd Germany a£oncc otherwise,, gaapagefcufhy lteeneluwiliJtfe|, commefeially outs|i\ipp(} jjy England jtn4 the other iik/lons ii \it- are Ptelar i»C to resume .re'ctioijs.- The- Matin •ndvlscs l^rance to-participate'5n'. the ,eeo«pmie ree&a&truetion- of <fermai»y ajifi. toi-^a, \&ut-pitly On tlie caiiditioft, that guarantrcs are given France will .he paid'the r<paratlpns due her. The laiofst 'pei&^'developments ai-e; al-ousing mueh concern *ih \ F'arts and fears are expiress.ed that -Fra.hc*e may Hint hetstiif -gompieteiy iseiated.\~ News from Lpndan that Premiers Lloyd Geol-ge and Xltti had apparently agreed tp mpdlfy the Gei^maifpeace terma-.&ver Prance's protest arrived .at the stamp time* as'reports that the Belgians are throateaing to \decline an alliaB.ce with ftanee'-Uecause -61 |tie prtifiiiedi rapK pr^eli6ine\htJbet^cni^ra-nee an<t, Luk-« •embtirg^.v.The Belgians. praetics&ly.,po.ij-; si.dei'- tusenihtti'g'as oiie 'of .theli* p'rov ' irfc.es .;,;'' •',,- . ,; \\. -» - Tlie' Italian Jpress continuis,.to accuse - ; the Krenfih of. not'supporting Ita'liahj cTaims'.lti the Adriatic, vfhile the Greeks ar&.ft^'gp'' DfeciattiSe' Ihfe'JP&icli faVoisd] ijlfe •r^nthSn' of the.SJlltftfi. rit^biijfUiiid ^inople. ;, \Gerinanf •'•-b.rajne.s the Sre»<»M , statesniPn' foi* tfie' 'sternness Of thel #e\a'c%-^ms , ^o t '^hV'- l so>ler leader^ charge-that yriJhce bldePd'lmmedifttel -recognltioft of : the Slosc&V 1 governments by.th'e-AMies. : , -•.\•--•»\'^^-- ., t-^JrheiFrfeiieh^ftav* not j^ct heeh\ able!- -to dhtabl oflfeiiai sBnotlon- Wom-^irfiatJ |/JBStaln fSestfte pi-elientation \O*P«FS«W; ' ti&aiw wB^reby'HpgiaHd ^vduiaVtu^! •fdsi irrattce^-in'^h&sTe-v^nt ot .Senwmj •ag'g«essr<?iiSf > 'rifgardfess.iof- the attltiide; ,oiitiic#A^G;i!ited>,Sftftte»:- on the Vtriplaij ^1st? ; ,{^vAlisl^*>a'3cerAm4rlcan'aR Land Kill which provides perfcrontlal rights for soldiers in claiming waste land for development. The bill pro- ;0r. Roper ftom enforcing the Volstfad i vides for a $330,000,000 bond issue to \act in New Jersey. . I i, P so id in ten Attorney General McCran of JJew j ( ,f j ont i_ Jersey \will appear in Supreme dfourt seais for the rct-laimiug on Monday to proceed with the/suit New Jersey charges • that the 18th amendment is null and void for thesaj reasons^:. ( . ...,..'. ThaVthe ISth amendment is not. ^, vut; i proper under Article V of he con?atth4- .---i— 'tlon,. There is no power, In Congress!' _ The bonds suggested by Ross would paj- 1 14 per centand be tax free. State Development of rated Ppwer PjrftjKlsed; .BeiHn, March 4—Martial law ha s been declared at Budapest as i lesnlt of numerous attacks against the_ 'troops by workmen, according to in- formation from, that-City -tod\*^ The workmen's attacks were said t.» have been Inspired by the refusal of \tits military to punish th e uillreu* of troaps vvho ace accused of Miootiu^ down* Socialist leaders. $2,000,000 Will of Mrs. Rota Spang Declared Void New York, March' ,4-T'\' >-',«00,00* will of Mrs. Rosa E. Spang, tali \yidorf j of a Pittsburgh steer.nUIUonalie, *wa* \j9 declare^ void when a,s»i»Togute c<mtt^T jury returned -n- verdict ehl-ly today \] that Mrs. Spang wa» of-iunsouiid-inlDai* •flffepjj. She slifued. -the^-tegta«j<>nt Tli« Jury jt-loxaifid jxtMlt-gtsifreii ,ani*r-h^ve |ng hd5n out for-tnore than 12 IHHIIS?- MTSS Spang, who died dt \llii.' Wal- dorf-Astoria- Hotel- pn June i2 liia, ~ ,had left the bulk of her estate to found r a home for abandoned glrla until thejr '^ could become self-supporfintr Tlwv will was contested by a daugthu, Mftkt ,,. Mftbei iCrome Anckers, pf ConuihagSifcs •Denmark, who had been betruva-theif ^ only a npminal sum. During tho long trial,' whh'lx wu* marked i»y much salacious ttstimony as \to Mrs. Spang'a wftms, it -wa* brought out that Mrs. Spang had ' * drawn two wills. In the .first shu left JL$ bulk of her ea'tatpand'.an-aniiaityi.ot-' *$loil,00ft to her 'daughter; «ut, ui ~tlr<^._. •.'setstjixd, dwtwn just before hc!i dcttw^ •She: left uparl-ff ntt Ro,. .„-..«•.*.. '- \ - f *\ conduct and morals, and that Article. V permits only such amendments as are alterations or additions within tlie Bcop'e'o't the constitution. That flierff- is HO power In the sttttw mitted to the President of the 1'nited j States and is therefore v&Td and of ho j effect.. _. • . - .... That In 21 states. South .Dakota, Ore- lgon, Nevada^ + influpnPe of ah* approaching;;** • s.tprmt,_Th6.hai'ometer fgft prei- *>| }#*-'S]pitS5y, : -th«-^^ # tbd sptitlieast a«d freshened tp a\-*t Local Conditions. Although iti^ sun shone bright. * ly.in^.shiudles^sjiy^ tpd^^nre unde|Sthe;_dpm!aatmg *Sai:ce,. vjhleh has= been ratified f^y Lott-j tt»»:-*ntl feAJfete .hhJs^Pt % •W#shl«gtsn»>li i. .d^llefprej-alls; ii.»:s,otnp ftua^ters th?*: itlje Ampripjv^ Segifeite,'MifiJb^ot-»«ty.£j' : i JIJBI |,*t«tpjc p#eW^alt|ongJi ^t|i«. I^refwh} b<|^ •V- ^*-,.- mmm to propose-air amendment regtilatfhs-! -adhany, March 4-State development! ereatSn ^Tl 7 t^l ,^ C - e f M % >m : *'* hyciro-eleetilc nower under tartadirfh-,',i th» S^n.??' -8»«W^•*»»>>« • i« *M tne late Charles HH.-Spang. * ; Following *tne aimpuhoeinenl of tlw verdict former State .Senator Kdwafd S. Brackett of Saratoga Springs Jt* y moved the general probatu of llie-^lnr but was over-ruled,, Tho taking of testimony t.n,an on January 21. it was reevatvd 1iut de- spite her advanver-aee^Mr. Sranj be. lieved she had a \spiritual arBim> k hydro-eleetilc power under iurlsdicSot Pfr'ii .p.»wer commission of the* State Conservation commission is proppsed | in a bill introduced In the legislature to ratify an amendment such as the j today by Senator John J. Mackrell of lStli. , * • J Troy. The bill carried an appropria That two-thirds of the members ofjtion of $500,000. both houses of Cor4fress 'did not c eem ' Pou-pr would be such an. aniehdment necessary\ with lit the true intent and meaning of T\r- tide V or the constitution* - ^Tisa-f -thrfTrohTDttlPT~lomaIneiI\ In the amendment is legislative matter under Article 1 of the constitution, and hot property an dmendhlerit Uhder Ar- ticle V.. __. That as legislative matter it w as notle**!., T«*Pk» Half nf properly jiassed by Cangress unit su*>- 3 ***e IO ray nair or generated by the state for IMnstrfal power and lor lighting anift »heaffng purposes undor- j.tl%le£n|s ojjkUieLj)^,J£i*£__ffl£s!!surs «oirld Pffn'gt condemnation of all wa- t<»r'powors' , \vhether partially developed ,_oi- *i\t nnd^unless power was actually Tiding sold. Federal Post Roads Albany. March 4-^The stato is' to ap- , .... — ... . This year as tts hah* Maine, Missouri, Michigan, -Arkansas, share of the cost of construction .of Colorado, Afizonti, California, Ohio, .Federal post roads. A bill can-jing the Nebraska, North Dakota, Washington.• ap-jrfoprlatlon wa s introtlu-ed in the' M*r J H««i«r.t - rn-ivUtah,\ • Massachusetts,! legislature today by Senator Hewitt Maryland and New Mexico, the legte-izhuiwwn <-f the enate Interstate at latures/Tiave, no5T ratified as piiovlflea' 'm t?Je. ePSsfttution of such stales, and ^rfimitt'^e. ft is, scheduled to paps. « that therefore three-fourths of tbcj —— *v — ! •- ' states have not ratified in the eonstl- >$ ^ift^ft^^ft^ft tutlonal sense. ',. A * + j That the alleged iStn amendment es. tablislre> a centralization of ^pwey and authority Without the .consent of, *hti people pf the state pf |feW Jer^ejr and Is unal|erahle and unrdforniabie nt all Soviet Army Opens 'Way » for Attacks on Persia London,' March i- —The «ovi< t unly_ in southern Russia has crusstU the Rostov-Guorgtevsk railway, tiittinj In -two- -the—reimrantB ot- Gen-frrrsS\ - Ocnei\™ ltin's anti-Bolshevik army .and opening the way for attacks against IVrsla__ and ihe\ ne\V States of Geur^i i uidT Azerbaijan, in Tranaeau^asin. irtord=— ing t o reports from Moscow tod u The- soi'ipl describes the mi -a \lc- fory over the Deneliin fon->s u- a * \knoefcotrt' blow.\ The remains of Gencriil ©entUlnSr troops are being forced l&w urt the- .Caucasus moiintnlns and tin so\iet_^ claims thai Its \ f afmy will Iti^ltaMy\ control the Caspian Sea. t KostpV lies a t the jtim-timi tt the Don Rfyer and the Sea of Ann and + WHOWILLBE30TH * .PRESIDENT OF U. S.? tjisaninipprrant trading center. ( eorg- * - ..\ . *t levsk fa ^oo miles southeast of JXQ<L HmesB^tnem and ?3\th^reTo?e [neon-1*\^ ^J^r^?' '^^^^^^Mrf I tw ,n ,ne in i p Hor of the t'U.i isu«. Sistenti^ith fundamental purposes ox-*!* Pi«'d™' of^thellnited States-will * The new statesof Georgia an! Vzew pressed?* *>>„ r,,-» a ~.v.t* .,* f«.« *„•..-..• i * mov* into the White House a year #1 ^„.4„„ ..._,^.? . .. tutiou,. rartedi& th e preamble, of th e ConKti- * m ° w f 110 ' ' bo wme H °H S&a *<\«• *] baijatf were treate d by the p«,. , on- itio'n *\ *...-. (? r ?£'.r > , • ^ «/ , »,-!«' *l*eronee,but have not received i cog- 'llJr-S&^-'^.^l^ from^ll_of the AlilH, „* i o secuit the blessifes Pf l^erty to'Tf 4 oh \f n ' ™^i *$**?* f °f*^ 1 tutted*? and esthhlishes a preoedrtif • 5- Wwden -Marshall Pofndester, * whereby^W Powers ^|t W reserved U> 'f S^ I ?T , «^;^ ,,r |^m^? , ? nlf f , the ^selective states as j>rp V MPdi_iii * do £ ^ ^S 3 * rk ' Bf> ^ BflW f^ s -f ailtole.f -«T the; Cot^tifeilort,, because j* \;^! e T ^^ . n ^^ r ^'^ eJ T*\ * tjife'resil'ye ppwer \c»Vihe\ several states )• tataf It will not be Woodrow Wll- • p^P^nnuled^nntt destroyfed under ;| ? °^ Tt \ir\U»Wy. esaet- J tlie'gjfsfe-tend preteh?e' Pf am-enjiing the constitution.. '\\ #asIHHStpn..Macch 4^The-PjesWpiat totJfe^ ife^t' to the ^ejj?ite the nomffiav. , tlon 'hfe.cfaarles :R. Crane pf Chicago .tpltfis ^j»f;pV-e'straorainas'y and minis.*. je»-' pipgt] stentlary-tp China*\ fster, t|;^cheduled to'arrive here this '^nii^mJm is en route for London id r#Prt ;pthe supreme ppunelii on- the, (i - •• „ - ;: -.* »- '0m^0Mti$a'-p<f».ef ncfey*tloh^fc#--f»!•»?««»«• - ;^w.j«*v*ito^#.i«,hd. lifosepw.\\ ••*•**••• •Jy a year. ip,. advapce of Uie n«£t.<* \0 inaugiijatlpn, . stress the first • '*'^se\ r gn' v \i'a tnetitlpned: /gemo- • •^.cmte: Wlltiam G\i McAdoo ami A. • *'•adanger'-'i^na'l #' Xtitohell Pa^mei- and Horbei't + !• Hopvoj—in ease 'he shoutd turn • f oilt Jto.'ba a-Demograt. • *-3^%ftS?'JUcanS;,, Itfajor -Oeneral • • Leonard Wood, Senator Warren • «|» G. Harding,, Sen,atar Hiram W. * [•Johnson and OPVernoi-\ Fni nls «.f. • ••'* 4*\;* •#;•*;• ft] t \ents. \ Both, border Anft.e«k —-^-—^^ ^^ Engineer Believed To Have Died B&tj$h^'&ifrA& -~ 5& ElizalKth, N. J„ Ma*eH 4 - A U ft fuss hand, oflWa's taday bsltevf, <hi -if the \Phttadelphla Flx;er,\ \ eraefs Ontijil [Railroad of JJew Jei'fey esppoi s oj»,t ( ftnd'thto' local tula' hero last night, paastnfe ftjiu ilpithn^ The en^iifer, Willianj S. Sell, fo.*n** dead in' his crushed caW. i^th^iiwW to, have d|ed from heart failure j>i?ol the crash. An investigation tlS itetor\ mine this is now under Wuy. .Stafemfnts.- by ^KHIW*! att lebtdS\ ( shpwfed a ..djjnjjer sigiiMl w is *« against the flyer. W!tM --A,