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SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS; FRIDA> MOANING, FEBRUARY 0, 1020.
.i
ity of I In* n i
•"i'TVHfllUtlVV
il ii.<n»ombly.
:I i;s in ss\H,
Prime Minister."
TALE OF CASH BOX SUPPLIES
COLOR AT NEWBERRY TRIAL May () r (wd UcaWl
Officer Both Con-
GARBAGE CANS SHOULD
BE COVERED; DUMPS ? ? ?
lonllniird on I'.im** Toil,
NAHM \L Ui I K or ItKI \ Kl \
( At SES KEA( HON TO OTH-
Y\i EXTREME.
j i».> u \ i; i ii. \ on \\ u.r,.\M>.
U nlvrrH.il Mervl.v Staff Correspondent.)
BKKLIN Feb » I bo Huufffcrtau Nn
tlniial .itiblj, uliidi convene* tup its
ftfil n« Hioii "ii i el ruarj 11. will reitor
11 u nun r \ 111 i!i.« it 111 iii i'i' li v jih ;i niiliiral
r« " Mon from it,. w.-rs: loriu of radical
i-iu - ii i h I ♦» r H'lu K ii ti to tin* other fs
ll'eiue, dynamic rule,
This |• r» ijj« Hon is made In a personal
telegram I h.i'o Jreceived from Pre-
mier 1111- -.i r- In *.v!ih-ti "no says .
"The result of tIn* 11 iui|(rtriaii national
cjoci int;K ijicaiis a compete victory of |||.»
Christian Hti•( national parties, nnii the
men ibus «le \> «i b,v the will of the Hun*
;':'ri iii people wilt undoubtedly restore
lliuignr.v » ih • monarchical form of gov
••eii moii f.
" Thin in iv well regarded u* a reac-
tion prod i i by the soviet pule under
l'<,: K11:i. it would In• premature toda>
i 1 ip-'.ik "i (h future of Hungary, iih t.i »
ilr ifi of i hi* i * • ■ • i • e i rent y present oil to us
0' |>rives h • «oin,fry of all essential on
I'ltioiis n: \isr. fttid 11io treaty cannot
I'P a< ( .*pii ,| without considerable modifica-
tion.
'It would be orjuiilly proniRture to speak
m.u "I fli'• in .Ml wIi•» iii.t,y boeoino the brad
of .lb" Hungarian stilt*. for li is elect iou
j>algn omtttlltcc hu* admitted the spend
ing of moii ♦ .III Jf 17* 1.0(H) Iii obtliiu New
i Iumt) h nominal Ion and election. Tills
I Mini |* m (oiinti'd fur In the Investigations
| dln « iI'd i„ [||,. Imnii a,, uiinh- Km thorn
iddltlonal money handled by the Now
committee. .Mid some of this m.v^
was hidden in a bo* of hiI
subject tent I fieri Trunk o.
I I
j lerioili i'\< I-
I I'pon till
■torsllne
"Th.- Pox
and Mr. K
only Vne w ho hai
But according i
Fernery, who was on
ngi i s. dlil not of 11
mi who got Into
most frequently w
a Is
he sjiId, "was numbered
k lltuery at first was the
tlii- witness, Mr.
of t in- Newbi-rry man
ii visit tin- box. The
i. it ii' I took therefrom
on- Harry <> Turner,
(temn Leaving
Lids Off.
11 "ii Nc wives who leave garbage cans In
front of their houses with .ut covers were
\ igoronsly '•ondeiuiied yesterday by Mayor
Sam C. ih li ami L>i\ W. A.'King, City
Health Officer, In addresses to the city
• lull in connection with tin* spread of dls-
ease epidemics
Merchants who raise a dust by sweeping
tlnlr sidewalks late In the morning also
were scored.
lea and Japan and by I 'm gland's official
rej>re >enlallvt'S, but not by the officlai
rcjireuetiiativoM of France.
Tried |o (.it I.InI.
"We tried to got the list and the charges
against those named before the ratlfba
tlou of the peace treaty, so that we our-
Melvom might take proceedings ngalnist
them our roi|iie*t was refused and our
at tempt to establish * mate court was
frustruted.
"'Mir standpoint was explained In the
note of January !T> and we again empha
sl/.o It. Hut we shall strictly avolil any
a prominent Newberry campaign dr
GERMANS MUST GIVE UP
WAR CRIMINALS Bf FEB. 10
I ri i|iiMii ( ulls oil Cash Box.
"When Mi. Turner first oauie to yet Into
l'"\. I would not let him past." the
keeper of the master kev said. "So. he
W( II' up t" 111,, offices of the Newberry es-
late ami brouirlit down Frederick IV Smith.
the estate manager, who Identified him."
' •••;i11t-r, Mr. I'lirner made many visits
!i Milt Mr Oorsliue. or his sMociate
in ikey keeping trust, would a conipany
Mr. l unior to his box, unlock It and carry Italy, il5
"" depart- rhere is one woman on Jlie list, Fran
Klsa Sohoiiior. who is wanted for alleged
ConOnueii Irom I'ugo One,
names like Mueller and Schmidt recur a
acore of times.
France and Kelglum each demand the
surrender of IJ.'U men; England, 07; l'o-
Jand, 57; Koumania, 41; Serbia, 4; and
" for liiin Into a private
and closing the door.
<ioveruiuont scored something of a
TI
Daikov/itz
Final
Clearance
Sale
See window
displays and
judge for yourself
the values we are
offering
All
Women's and Misses'
Coats
Coat Suits
Dresses
Greatly
Reduced
All
Men's & Young Men's
Clothing
Reduced
One Block From All
Car Lines
Dalkcwitz
Bros. Co.
THE STORE OUT
OF THE
HIGH PRICE
DISTRICT
Buy that suit now at a
price that means a savins
of at least one-third to one-
half a little later—nobby
and conservative models.
$45.00 Suits $33.75
$40.00 Suits $30.00
$35.00 Suits $26.25
$30.00 Suits $22.50
UNDERWEAR
We are showing heavy and
medium weight Under-
wear at a cost price to make
room for summer goods.
$2.00 Suits $1.75
$4.00 Suits $3.35
' $5.00 Suits $3.95
$6.00 Suits $4.85
Jshn Williams
3^4 E- Houston St.
'A Good Place to Trade
polni by ilireitlug Its examination of the
"\>s I'pmi the possibilities of what
•I1' I ii rue r niinht have been doin^ w yile
1 oniniunitm alone with the safety client.
He would stay in the room probably
10 minutes or Inlf an hour." the witness
swore, "and after i« | come out ami I'd go
Itito the room in examine II, I'd find bands
°"p'f°moih'y tbThe^'lh'i!X wfr.'^r^rt h>
1 • "i h ""rafi ,";luih* *o*A u^u-
latino the list lor tim purpose of identity-
iii» I lie men will consume several days.
mistreatment of From h women at u Ger-
man <omciiiratiAu camp.
lliiiOenbiirK is U'uiiteii.
I ho appem.nice «o the name of Count
von ilci'astoni. jornier Cierinan ambassa-
dor to the United .states, is amounted lor
here by ma ciiiuioctiou with iiolo i'aslia,
c.'iiM iitod in France in I'JIS as a traitor,
i nles.s the covering note is accompanied
"In making an Inspection tour thin
morning,' Mayor Bell said, "I wiw u nuin
ber of uncovered garbage cans and old
buckets and barrels standing along the „imJ lt |M|
front sidewalks. People who have no more provocation
nwihl for il». hen I III of iht'lr iM'lifhliuri. • ,llls ,,,.,sun K0 vornmi-rit re-
•r ihe appearanort ol the citv than to do greta that Huron von la rsner refused, to
mh things as that are lacking in civic forward the entente note. In any such ae-
L !.i i ha H uu''' too that people fjon (j,(> jnteri wtH of the whole nation must
would hove enough civic pride to wash |to (JfM |s|Vl. and not the honor of a single
their sidewalks." individual."
Dr. King also strained the Itnportanee «>f
keeping the lids ou garbage cans, from a The Herman note of January 2fi begged
health Nlandpoinl. lie said that walks Ibe allies to renounce creation of article
should bo wnulied or swept early iu the of the peace treaty, requiring the sur-
luornlng, for dust In the atmosphere is render of persons accused of acts iu viola-
olten the cause of colds and disease, he tion of the laws and customs of war.
said. The note affirmed that the execution
. °f Artlcb 228 would Infallibly cause po-
litlcnl and oeonomie troubles which would
Germans shot down so that other Germans have a serious effect on the production of
should be handed over to t.,e revenge o! the notion.
their enemies7 The government might Te* I The Herman government proposed that
the trial of such persons l»e held In tier-
many with the participation of allied rep-
resentatives.
sign, but what party could take Its place?"
Ity Associated Press.
l.<»Nhu\, Feb. B.-^Lord Birkenhead, the
I.mil High Chancellor and Sir Uordou WKATHKK CONDITIONS.
Ilewart, the Attorney General, left London By Assui iuti-il Pu ss.
lor Carls this afternoon. Their departure NKNV OKLKANS, Feb. ft, Forecast:
lollowed a Cabinet council at. which the | Cast Texas: Friday, cloudy, warmer in
German attitude on the extradition issue southeast portion, 'except " lower Ulo
was discussed and Into which the i-ord Grande Valley; Saturday, part cloudy.
Itigii Chancellor and the Attorney Gen- i West Texas: Friday a nil Saturday, gen-
ral wore called for consultation. orally cloudy, little change in tempera-
ture.
I DRSNFUrt ACT DISAI'rKOM.I).
Hy A»>ociated Press.
HFItLIN, Jan 5 (Huvna). The (lerman
L'overumcnt disapproved of the attitude
"t Harou Kurt von Lersner iu Ills refusal
to transmit the list of Gorimins demanded
'of extradition to his government, it was
declared today by foreign Mimsier Muller
to M. l»c.MarclIly, the !• reneli Charge d Af-
faires here.
Dr. Wilhelm Mayer, the German charge
at Carls, who returned to Germany after
presenting himself to Premier Millerand
« 'ently, and has been stopping in Muiikh,
an Antonio and vicinity: Friday,
cloudy.
-- •■■■ i.i II .,in Mi.'iMiir Oil > M. | -■•-.■i ...«u .....i ••• "•"""■"I
i' i< Id Marshal von .Ni.u konsen is wanted I wa8 summoned to Herlin by an urgent
all after the resignation ot Haron von
Lersner as head of the German peace dele-
gation at l'aris, it was learned today.
I.y Serbia and iioumania and Gen. Count
■sr i von Arnlui by Kngland. The I boat
commander, Depfaperiiere, is demanded i>y
Ital.N, as are also Capt. Valeiitiuor and
itobert Muraht, who operated iu the Medi-
terranean.
lioili France and Belgium demand Field <t .
Marsual von IliiukMilmrg, but milv Ihe '■"«uuii tlmrgo U'Alfuire»
loriner wants Gen. LuUeudnrff, former first I 'j V« t'r f . 5. ,aljls t .
liiiariermaster general of the German army
and Dr. von Hothmaiin-lioilw
Imperial Chancellor. Admiral
is ou both the Belgian anil hi.*,iou num. ; f .
l he mangled spelling of numerous names i Dasie.
Indicates that a number oi men will
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I'AUIS. Feb. f»-—Dr. Wilhelm Mayor.
at I'aris, will
evening. He
has received formal instructions to accept
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WILSON EXPECTED TO TAKE
PART IN TREATY BATTLE
Continued From l'ago One
vvltli figure^. Some ot them had bound
Ms) worth of paper money."
i Drfonso Attacks story,
'I lie '1i 'i' n-r was parti, ujariy alert to
tie- testimony ni this witness and to that
'd the ot I it* r '.'cper, Charles Meyers, whose
Jtaieniouts v.-i'ie similar
On cross «• \.1111i :i»1 oi». Martin Littleton, a
defense lawyer, asked:
"If if »■"! a fact that between tlso time
'hnl Mr. I artier may have left the private
room and the time you or Mr Gor$liue e**
am I nod the room, some other customer of
the vault may have used the room?"
"Yes thill's so." Meyers said.
"And isn't it a!*o true that many wealthy
Detroit automobile concerns maintain safe-
ty deposit boxes in your bank and go
Into thofse private rooms provi<?»»d with
their boxes and their clerks to make up
their payrollsV
The affirmative answer ended the day's
session Senator \ wberry hurried from m iiimu ni i,,,. . inwi,. . ,i. ., i,t. ! iue uuieu io ne preseuieu io me ueruiuu n-nuerH rogaruing tue mechanical nrocess
h;iruI'r-f rj Ji t,,, ,,'a »m>'< m»«^*.;«'»««"" «*«<" *»•* .re!
I f I I'T «lor.'HB.. anil ttrlppi'il M>lv wurliurn. ilie luuker, uru auiuiig ih', 1 w"r, l"'sl,1,'s Jht' f,tej.U '■ on both sl.l.-a Hint wli.'n
"Tli«" l«it qnMt|0B ,lv »« ijlltKm t« IteMer Ur«wn up t0 the i « »!" "e.r.f.rr,d t. Th.
b'rry"*Mii'itrdVIla " k"0fk""t;' Mr Vt »"loar„e,l that In addition to th,
^ names p
: Includeg
"The Store for Ym
w.
Quality that never varies
M Prices which assure value
Now, it's more important than ever
before to know the clothes you buy.
Frank Bros, clothes are clothes of
known quality. Whefher you've
ever worn a Frank Bros, garment or
not, you're familiar with their recog-
nized merit. You are further pro-
tected in the Frank Bros, guarantee
of satisfaction.
Sale Prices
*2500 Sui's & O'coats $19.9.')
$27.50 Suits & O'coats $21.95
M0.00 Suils & O'coats $2.'l.9.">
?.'i2.50 Suils & O'coats $25.95
M5.00 Suits & O'coats $27.95
$37.50 Sui's & O'coals $29.95
110.00 Suits & O'coats $31.95
$42.50 Suils & O'coats $33.95
$45.00 Suits & O'coats $35.95
Stetson
Ilats
$47.50 Suits & O'coats S37 65
$50 00 Sui's & O'coats $39 95
$5500 Sui's & O'coats $43.95
$fi0 00 Sui's & O'coats $47.95
$65 00 Suits & O'coats $51.95
$7000 Suits Hi O'coats $55.95
$75.00 Suits & O'coats $59.95
$80 00 Suits k O'coats $63.95
$85.00 Suits & O'coats $67.95
Edwin Clapp
Shoes
jilweir' former ' rl"' 'Vte demanding extradition of porta that the President knew of the Grey
al voi'i Tirnlt/ i"'rso118 accused of war crimes, say a a letter prior to its publication.
tiiiirtinh list/ dispatch from the German capital by way , Among Senators, the Grey letter contln-
I netl a subject of widespread discussion, ap-
lisi
on t ho 1,11 "r<
u" lue ! Hy Ashociatod Presu.
I'A It is, Fob. 5.— What amounted to vlr-
purently torecasting tliat It would play a
prominent part iu next week's debate.
To lie Referred.
Although there has been no formal agroo-
Xhcsc names could not be verified to-' 1o.—unat amounted 10 vir-| aunongn there has been no formal agree-
i'iu in. although ihe erroneous transmission I l! y,na nevv "ole WU8 8^nf Berlin by rneut between rtopubllcan and Democratic
b'imits hi iin- ,o.illusion that Dr. Karl < ' ulIU'8 10 to the (iermui} '^dors regarding the mocluuiieal process
ATLANTIC COAST SWEPT BY
Wuksi WEAihtnOr VvtNfER
tontinu'd 1 roio i'ui
p. The name of Frederick von Ingenohl has
. j nor. been previously reported in connection
A,illn" " ,I"' N-w Lug land Steamship I w,th «»y of the extradition demands. It
1 '• 111p.111av \sa> diiveil usaoi'e ou the nortii 'N I'ossinle that Admiral Oscar von in-
,'11" I'Oiig ifiand and lour oiuer soaud -«'"ohl, former coniinauder of the Ger
iim'i's W'-ro repoi'ieu creeping aiolifc lurou*-! 11,1,11 fleet, is meant. Admiral
iieius ot iee. I oe Alaiae. won u carried Vou ^eUroeder lia>f been charged with
nve | a .-venders and a crew oi io, was re- eruelty to children at Uruges, Belgium,
port ou in no liuiueuiate danger. during a period when he was iu charge of
• 'dd, s11o>\. ice ami inmi «,-as have made I -
it almost impossible to uau*port coal tioui "
tiie 11 < lew a i el* reservoir at iVrm .vmoov I t'ltOWN LAHVKRS CONFER.
•V un, ..'"u "U' ' » IUM 1.1 ui- , lijr A«NN'I|||I'4 IW.
in wuuii win lorce ail its transporiation 1 Ld.Mio.N l eb. R—The crown lawvors
uli. r . «"'«»• uk have Imn In conmiitiitlon tliroiiKli.Iiit the
n.0' ,.„z:: i rr-mh- wii"
lu" Iiiuu «I „k:B 11,0 , aU1"1' •'♦•'"""•i l»r 'I of tier
1I«.| . vtl 1VLOIMWI in rtew loia man war accused.
and aariem^Li»liUUSh.w'."B H"1U 10 Carls tonight to discuss
1 ,, I ' u"""''s 011 the situation with Hie I'rench government.
iluUHon w..r. "f u"' " '» ""derstood that the Uritfsh Koveru
lie t en. , nil ' i ,Wul.l'r U'ui" |IUS "" '"teutlon of publlihlOK the
ubes II . •!.(>■ ";I |,LU "lW "Udson I list of criminals here; .vet today's Cabl-
i nii Kti'ii'i- i i' ii i i t-0,inoii discussed the whole question,
today ou in. v ! Idows were at work including the fate of the former Oertnuu
today on in.- .Nev% joi'h iimtrui Oetweeu emperor,
r,' Wio is IT! ¥.Uilflu- iruui Another note to Holland has been drafted
in-x:: w:^;, ^t,L:!!i,^!,/Tirsri.^S!.^hi^
sertoumy ilnpeueiL*' feU0Urt'u" ™ I "idd about ten days hence
Scuoiihiii, ioiij; a target for the waves, '
suileis more innii any oi ttie otio r .Noi'ta soi.l TION IS xttlGESTEIt
1 11' .Vctt .Icrsc) resorts. it was es- I fly Ass. cinlcil l're»».
Iniated that tuc uign uue and heavy suas I.iiMmin, Keb. The Manchester Ounr-
SIreels"'"iini' I ,1to buiu.iea.r diliii. discussing tile return to licrlln of
...i i. .iud leeolcines luere. A recently linron von l.ersuer, and tlie complications
u I j 'l r | t '' """" ll'81" I h llllV1' "risen over the extradition of
list. ■ I Foreign nidations Committee, which Im-
I learncu mat tn ■ulilitton t.. ih„ I Tile suggestion has been mail. In official 1 mediately will report it without anv nt-
,.t';"n "v U CI, he exuaditlm, 1^ , in!,'a l'"r'' """ ir resist leinpt to frame resolutions. This step, it
■S Ihe uaiiit^ of Krederhk vol iili s'"'rctider of the accused the latter may be was explained, will be merely u technl al
or run von luge- I ,rjt..| |,y default, ll Is pointed out that one in order to get the treaty out from
while most of them would never utulerg i under the cloture attached to It before it
the penalties imposed by the court. It failed of ratification in November.
would be impossible for them to leave When the committee reports, Senator
Uerninny except for neutral countries. I I.odge of Massachusetts, the Republican
■ lender, will move the adoption of reservu-
\O.N BEKNSTOKI F Nl'HPRISKP. I tlons. which are yet to be decided on by
lly Associated l'resn. the Republican Senators. lie may pre-
BKR1.1N, Feb. 0.- One of the most sur- sent the original Republican reservations
GOVERNOR EDWARDS RAPS
WAYS OF PROHIBITIONISTS
- — von lug.
iiohl, lijemal 1'asha, former Turkish Miu
ister ot War; Hupcrt von Gipper and Ad
ininil von Schroeder, former commander
"i the naval corps, These men were de-
manded unanimously.
German war criminals, suggests u possible
issue of the dilemma, tcial by "the per-
manent court of International Justice."
provided for in Article 14 of the Peace
Treaty, or a court internationally estab-
lished at The Hague.
The I»ally «'hrfvniele which is supposed
t'» reflect Premier Lloyd George's views.
UK roes that Ihe allies have thrown away a
. i powerful lever l1»r the exertion of pros
binned mioriu ...... i",. m,i i.i . ' —'*"»!<• • sure ou tlerinany iu pcruilttlng tjcriuan
resort w*w scd purt of tie Lh'lsia uoariT ! |,rl,""i rs 1,1 1 run"'; "> repatriated.
ll1 ',*••»«tu»r and | S.HS St KltlMIKH IMPOSSIBLE.
Maigntc t Ity ooardwalks during the lllgnt, I Itv AMuelulnl Pres.,
Uceuo ternitiiiils ot streets were flooded I I.ONImi.N, Feb. B.—"The surrender of
,H,.!!Vv.../11!..''!' n".,,ur.. rl,,e were I those men is virtually Imposalble, turn it
Continued from Page Oue.
San Francisco, regardless of what any man
or pet of men may personally think, so as
to brinir about 11 popular re statement of
the doctrine of State rights and popular
local home rule, upon which our fathers
founded this Government."
SPREAD OF S0VIET1SM IS
FEARED BY ALL OF EUROPE
prised men in Herlin was Count vou Kern- : adopted at the last session of Congress,
storff, former ambassador to the I'nite l but some of his advisers want him to sub-
States, who it is said is desired by the mit in their place the modified draft as
allies for Ids alleged connection with Itolo i II was agreed on by the disrupted bi-partl-
I'asba. The count, despite his surprise, ! san compromise committee
seemed to be mildly amused, lie declared 1 On the Democratic side It Is said the
that he was not afraid to face trial, lie procedure will not be determined until
added that he was ready to go if wanted ! the plan of the Republicans is revealed,
and that he might even put the allies in although some points may be settled at >
a quandary if they attempted to prosecute i Saturday's meeting. The reservations of I
him. the compromise committee, it is expected, I
will In uny case form the basis of the
Democratic program.
No Until on Debate.
II nu.-re- \""'pss present indications full, the treaty '
about8 of the official extradition list and lI'V "V :
the accompanying covering note I. a mat- , L 'I""810" " modified
ter of speculation so mr as the German ,. ".Jif, i v. "A a
foreign office Is concerned. Itaron vo" Hm! ,. .l i ? rlfi! i i °i"iJ T i
l.ersuer a precipitate procedure In icnviug f, 2,,=j, ' ' . 1' 1 subject to I
I'aris after refusing to forward the list !J.J .,rt , "'jt expect to
to the governnnut lias put the govern- ?s J.„![ ,,?[! 5 '* '111 ° , ! ' 'reaty
merit "In a holn" ls well under way. If the debate runs
While his action has not been officially ' ill?7°r' Ui I""
condemned, the cabinet statement, never ■ 1 that some effort will be made later
PUTS TEI TOM8 IN HOLE.
Hy AsHoelBtod I'retts.
MF.11L1N, Feb. 5.—The present where-
Continued I rom Tage One
mon enemy, permitting certain actions
which kept these nations apnrt.
The hostility which almost every nation
in Europe feels against another nation is
called the work of the peace conference.
In addition to international hostilities,
there are also international dissensions
which are laid to the same eause, and the
two are keeping Central Europe seething.
Instead of sobering up and going to work
The annle's are being kept prepared and
the sound of the sword being sharpened Is
louder than the clank of the hammer ou
the anvil beating swords into plowshares.
Hy Associated Press.
MONTESAN< I, Wash., Feb. 5.—A jury to
iiy the case of eleven alleged member's of
the I. \V. \V. charged wlDi the murder
of Warren O. Grimm, one of four victims
tholess, permits of the conclusion that
to get a cloture.
of the Armistice Day shooting at Con-
tralla, Wash., was completed here today.
H.v Associated Prens.
NEW YORK, Feb. 5.—Benjamin .Gitlow.
former Itronx assemblyman, was found
guilty of «rimlnul anarchy by a Jury in
the criminal branch of the State Supreme
Court here this afternoon. The jury*was
out two and a half hours.
Pecans, 17c pound; at, R. Poluffsky's, cor-
ner Main and Travis.—Adv.
WHITE HOUSE RESENTS
SIR EDWARD GREY'S LETTER
Continued from Pare One.
These are the questions that are being
asked in view of his remarkable letter
dealing with the peace treaty.
At the State Department today it was
stated that no representations had been
made to tlreat Ilrltain In connection with
I.ord tirey's letter. It is not believed prob-
able that any will be made. But today's
official White House declaration that
Lord Grey's statement on the treaty was
put out without any knowledge by the
President of his intention will have the
effect It Is thought, of preventing Lord
tirey's return to the United States during
the life of the present administration. In
diplomatic circles the belief is that Lord
Grey haw no idea of returning. If he did
bis position would be so embarrassing as
to impair his usefulness.
both"the"'cabinet ami"the f^igi."officer R V!nun.t GfPy.
were embarrassed hv his action and lost .. ! Ilit'lnoik revealed that he had
were embarrassed by his action and lost
no time in releasing liliu from his post
as head of the delegation
talked over the- question of reservations
with the British statesman befov the
letter's departure from this country.
t p to 10 a. in. official quarters had ,f'T "Jf ™untry. The
i information as to who was In posses Sfiil « , that most of the conversation
slon of the two documents, u m »•«• ln„ „ „ tw •„ ... ». ,■■■■■• —..-t ®—.
lleved, however, that they will be handeii '^vV, ,J^ ^ {^i i vl8P0U,,t
over at lierlln by a representative of the ||(L '"'_ ar''p|";
pOSSeS
It is be
related, however, to the reservation regard
Hy Associated Hress.
riilLADlvLl'tilA, Keb. r.- Two deaths,
uiaii.v atHiiienis uud impeding ot traffic
iu all direciloiiH is the record of tne most
.severe snow aim wimi storm in this vicin-
ity lor several yours.
| Ity- Associated Pre**.
ATLANTIC CITY
I
compelled to use the boardwalks.
I Ity Associated I'n-ss,
NOItl- Ul.K, Va., Keb. 5. Duiuage ewll
1 muled at more than JwtlO.UUO was none l.v
wind uii.l high tides at neoiiu View and
Willoughb> More thuii l.'i houses on the
beacn toppled under a .'IK nine wind after .than Stiyiock's," he continued. "Bnpuote
Iini'h.u.i i'.t ' i ', ",l'B "lul succeeded Iu itiittliiit the men arrested
.!h.» ili.n f! buiKhcad. Many j Do you think the train taking them to
other building* are threatened. i France would be allowed to cross the
ore tnuii a more ot tninllles arc ma j frontier? And If n crowd held up that
pi
how you will," said" Minister of Defense
Noske in all Interview with the Dully
Mali's Herlin correspondent In discussing
the denuiuils for the extradition by the
allies of Germans charged witli' war
crimes.
This demand is an net of revenge, worse
rooned. witter rising from two to f„ur
feet around their homes, I others are
moving from the district.
Hy Assoeiated Prenn.
IM'F.AN (TTK Mil., Feb. r. The furious
northeast storm continued unabated todm
Water Ir.int residents have abandoned
their homes, summer cottages have col-
lapsed and scarcely a lnillillnK on the
ocean I rout Is expected to escape damage.
Willi the surf rolling through the city
streets and over iln, sirlp of land thai or-
illtlnrliy sepur.iies tin an irom Sine-
puxciit liny, the two bodies of water re
selllbl', otic. The city Has also deprived
of drinking water by I he hreiikliiL- of th,
water main.
GRGNNA BILL, REPEALING
WHEAT REGULATION, READY
train, do you imaKlne that I could order
evzryw9man
wants a clear,
smooth complexion
A Skin Free of HIemishes and
With the Tint of
Youth.
over at lierlln by a representative
inter allied commission.
Dr. Wilhelm Mayor, the German eharg'
at I'aris, who has been at Munich ad
able to London but would be expected
to bring strong protests from the colonial
governments.
Lord Grey was very careful In his con-
.11 I 111 In, tlllli HUB lin u Hfc ■•■llllliu uu
to^.^r^'ir'faM' ti'lK^"^ c^IJoaSo .
of Haron von l.ersner> refusal. i \'Zrl ' <'"»"•
GERMANY'S POSITION CRITICAL.
Hv Associated Pre?*.
try." Senator Hitchcock added. "He said
the only reservation which concerned his
country directly was that which declared
that the I'nHed Stales would not be bound
LONDON, Feb. 5.- The foreign affairs by any decision or election in which the
committee of the National Assembly will ,',oIofliV* <ns/ ,V)'>n.ra.iT vo*,'s1- , reserva-
. . torn did not affect the mother country, but
meet Saturoay with the party leaders to thought the colonies might strongly
decide whether to convene the assembly, object at having their voting right thus
tttacked."
says a wireless message from Berlin, This
action In connection with the complica-
tions Is arising out of the extradition pro-
ceedings.
Chancellor Bauer In a statement to the
press today said:
"Germany finds herself In a critical po-
sition similar to that when Confronted
with the question whether she would <d;?n
the peace treaty or not. Then as now the
government tried to reject the so-called
clauses of honor.
"A majority of the assembly voted in
favor of signing the treaty on June, 1010
PERSHING GREETED BY WILD
ACCLAIM ON HOUSTON VISIT
Continued From 1'ng* One
exercising thpm to relieve the cramp, and
then smilingly resume his Job. The eager
ness of the crowd made It frequently
tl, , - • surge forward and almost sweep over the
presuming that tlfese clauses would not General's party, despite all efforts at re
bei ome effectlve. ♦ i „traint, nnd sometimes the General him
' I heir el forts were unsuccessful, and self had to stop and direct the Boy
Aider pressure of the threatened oceupa- Scouts who were assigned to "hold the
lion of Germany they resolved to accept line"
,b.%t,re#t* 11,1 i*" Vntiret;- » Iii his talks today Gen. Pershing re-
I here was no lack of a sense of na pea ted his belief that every person In this
lotial honor It was known that i-r; e country should be required to loam the
longed for an opportunity for her troops hngllsn language and lie added "that ho
v for the purpose of sop- : thinks aliens who will not learn the Ian
b and the south. It was guage and conform to the spirit and
Ideals of this government should be de-
ng the nortl
iot of self preservation that we did
' ''\v vvin vrVnv' n n i' . p I yuu ,mvo n rlf,nr' velvety,
O- • •. lob. .i, A favor- youthful skin, free of pimples and other
able report today on Senator Gronun's bill ' un#'Kl|lly blemishes, you need never fear
repealing the W;ir time measure under 1 ^"presslon you inake on all you meet,
which the Government controls wheat '0|» 11 w"m,,n with ii pretty complexion
prices was* ordered today by the Senate Ag- nlwn.va appears charming—and there Is no
rIculttire Committee, ihe vote wo* iiniin- J"v ,,,nt whlrli ooines from knowing
imous. that you look your best.
I udi r :i i oiiimittee auiondtneii^the Cnlte l Some women are endowed liy nature
state* Grain Corporation must wind iin with ji clear, smooth skin, others, not so
lis business, pay into the I'reasurv in fortunate, can acquire it by the use of
.11-?EL?' at approximately ' ! the popular Black and White Beairt.v Treat-
• "hiihki, and submit to Congress » complete
n-port of Its operations.
WILSON APPROVES SALE OF
30 FORMER GERMAN LINERS
to enter German
aratIn
an no
not hesitate to sign,
"Meanwhile we left no stone unturned
to procure a satisfactory solution of the
qui''stlon relating to handing over the per-
sons demanded, and we have done our
utmost to convince the entente that we
arc expected to do what no government
though animated by the best good will
ported.
This statement was received with great
applause.
Although lis warns the American Legion
ef the danger of ever becoming Involved
In partisan politics, he said, lu address-
ing the Houston post, that the American
Legion ought to see that men are elected
)Vi"ld comply with. In a discussion with to "public office who will enforce the
th* representatives of the entente our
standpoint was fully appreciated In Amor
AsK for
HILL'S
ment which consists of Black ami White
Ointment and Soap You who suffer the
embarrassment of a dark, sallow, muddy,
completion, pimples. freekl»»s< liver spots
and other skin blemishes, can be happy
with a beautiful skin Go to your near-
! est drug store and get n ^e package of !
Black ami White Ointment and Black and |
n» Awelifr.1 Pb.- White'Soup Just before retlrlug, Imthe
washim Ti»\ i» i» i*» i your face, arms or neck with the Soap and
dent Wilson hVs atiorov. .1 ■"'/•"J1 ''Pldy the Ointment according to diree-
v,ru "ff,,hn
which Ihe siii|i,iini[ I ti.:, ril teeetillv reee v' I iiJ.1 If' i firV "'"U"
eil bill, mill ,ic..-oII:,.1oiih for I he s ,I. » u III r''UI'C?, V*
t'hiilruniti I'n.vtte I the b ,,'nl « ' r" l"!'1 hl"; "'''""T Treatment Is nl.o
noil need tonight. . | snfe nnil ile[iolulnlile. Money buck If not
To meet objections of (he Wnr Deiinrt | »iitl,,fi«'<l.
1 h1!S IvbV'SIi'ltff'ii:!
phis, Tenn., for a free sample, literature
clause would lie Inserted in tii»> sale'Vou* n-n'' rn'-v- ^Inek and White Birth-
tracts specifically and emphatically keep-
ing th.. vessels under the American flag
nnd subject to the needs of the army in
i ase of a national emergency.
RHEUMATISM
Skin disease, imtl stomneh troubles; our
water famous for its cores; mmlern hotel
in connection. TKItltELL WELLS i'u.
lAdr.)
FIVE MILLION
USED IT LAST YEAR
BILL'S
CASCARAt)qUININE
sale of certain of the liners as needed in ,, , # - r -r.:'
its transport reserve. Mr Paviie said n 1 ,' T,nn • 'Mr « sample, literature
• « • "Mind copy of the Bin
ilny and Dream Book.
£laci£°whit£
v.
f OINTMENT
Relieves skin trouble!
I
ftflt ^
. It.nd.nl (eM rttMdf for M furl
—in ubltt form—Ml*. iur«, no
opiit.t—bnaki tip ■ cold In 24
. hour.—rtlirtx trip in I dan.
^ Montr bark if It faili. The
.genulna ko« haa • R.d
.top with Mr. Rill'a
plcturt.
At All Dhu J.'rtit
IRALGIA
aBTp.yfrrirbjri77"r™«^>t
■]>' « blatitntnf inifl.w tniMnt
piM poaltlt. pallet from IbrobtUoa,
am. nettni pnln. of rh.anS-
Lti.m, Kmraift*. Rmtarh.. rtK, At
WMnilW* te .1. J itf a bottla.
munts
UCI1TMIM on
imlsory school nttenduneo nml nil other
piluenllonnl laws, lie snlil further todnv
that it is the duty of the American Le-
gion to see that "gnml men" nre elected
to nil public offices In this country.
SECRETARY DANIELS SAYS
WILSON SOLVED U-BOAT PERIL
Continued from I'ati One.
American building program'would be de-
layed or abundoiied.
' We are to have n League of Nations
with America making as largo a eontrihu-
tlnn as any other country to the mobile
police force afloat," he said "or we are to
have n navy Incomparable, the most ado
•mate navy in the world. Which Is It to
bo? It must be on« or the other."
Reviewing the history of the merchant
marine through "40 years of Republican
neglect and Indifference," the naval see re*
tary said It was not until President Wil-
son's first inauguration when a shipping
j I III was introduced in 1014 by Represotita
tive Alexander, now Secretary of Com
, meroe. that n "constructive measure to give
Auicrba a merchant marine with admln-
l Istratlve backing" had been presented.
"This new merchant mnr&ie Is In Jeopardy
1 again." he said, "Unless Ihe people regis*
tor I heir high resolve never again to let
America be dependent upon foreign hot
I toins. this Republican Congress will start
the merchant marine down the toboggan
slide out of which Woodrnw Wilson pulled
It against Republican opposition and hos-
tility."
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ipoum UMiuimw
Positively Best
By Comparative
Test
Loyal American
Cleanser
It will cleanse and polish with
so little effort on your part that
you will be really surprised.
Makes no difference —alum-
inum, brass, copper, silverware,
tin, glass, etc., in addition to
keeping your bath tubs, sinks and
tile floors spotless and shining.
TRY IT
It will not burn or bite your
hands as many Other cleansers
do and it will go much farther-
gives such eminently satisfactory
results that you will be delighted.
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