iiifii iiw IV FIRST Weer Forecast . .. Oregon: Tonight, Wednesday rain . Maximum 24 Minimum 12 listen for tie Carriers IHs!iV.- II yea da net receive your Capital Journal prosily, pbta 81 before 630 o'clock ad cue rl h sent pa. VKaf.K CIT-CTLATIOX FOR KOVEMBEB, 11 mJL- imij - 1 5 4 5 9 ROM BENE A ill , aw k1mm VMnhw Audit Br er3 I iu APPEMtAtlCE ini e s j " I ffil IMl A Showers And Freezing Weath er Turning Streets Into Sheets Of Ice; Serious Dam- , age Anticipated. n in 42ND YEAR. NO. 297.-TEN PAGES. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1919. The silver thaw1 has started Salem. ' With spasmodic showers throughout the day. and the temperature remain ing below the freezing point, that ele nf winter most harmful to street traffic wire systems and railroads was ...fl.ine iiDon the city. Prediction was that with nightfall the thaw and t.,nc. would continue. The weather today was the warm est In a week. The temperature at six o'clock this morning was 22 above it nine o'clock It was 25, and at noon it had reached 29. With the descent of the sun and evening the tempera- vnec!ed t(J drop, cloaking wires- with Ice . and streets with slip pery scale. ' ' Streets Dangerous. The snow has been on the streets one week today, and this afternoon was almost Impassable beneath horses ami auto and truck whe Is. Re peated traffic , over the snow In the . k.. ut It ud and with the big rain that has begun will Boon be solid I IMITV D1FA inunuus ilui CLEftR SIAYER BUSINESS MEN OF CITY DEMAND REMOVAL OF SNOW FROM STREETS Drawn Trial Of Harry S. New For Murder Of Sweetheart Opens In Los Angeles; Sen ator Drawn Into Case By Defense. Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 16. Harry . Almost unanimous in their condom-! nation of the city council for its fail ure to make some provision at Its meeting last night for cleaning the snow from the streets of the buslnew section of Salem, mechants are de manding that some plan for cleaning the streets be devised and devised ira mediately. Indignant that the council, charged with the administration of the city's af faira and the safety of the public, could do nothing more definite toward meet-1 ing the dangerous situation now exist ing in the city than to instruct the street commissioner to "clean the streets," without even so much as indi cating to him where the money to pay fnr the work was to come from, busl- funtls grade an investmnet of public made to safeguard property." Prompt Action Need. L. C. Farmer, ' Farmer Hardware comDanv: The cuy inoura rae im mediate actio to safeguard general in- taresta In this matter, the sooner tne snow accumulations are removed the beter for all concerned. ' J w. Chambers. Chambers & Cham- v.- rh Aid adam "an ounce of nv'ntlon la worth a pound of cure' .nniun In this case. Thousands of dol- I,,-. vnrth nf rooas siorea in mn rninin are threatened by the present condition. A sudden onange ei tem perature would certainly turn a mooo loose In the Salem business section." wank n Mevers. the Spa: "It the conn T HID ODiVV DUTYTOFOEUC City Fathers "Paso Buc!r" to Street Commissioner, Ore! sr Snow Removed Without Pro viding Funds for VorU Ssisreine Council Decides Hsa Kenlv To AEed Note De manding Signing Of Proto col Is Satisfactory. tor me worn waa m wiu ..un., i - ,, " .,.. ha n nf ra- . .i .h. .lniv u tmwllllncto bear the Cost oi re- S. New, who claims to be the son of 1 organilsat,on take the ,ead and or- moving the snow . 1 tor-I."1' United States Senator Harry S. New ol Indiana, went on trial here today for his life. He is charged with murdering Frie da Lessv, his 18 year old sweetheart. fort was being made in any part of the because she told him the night of July city streets. ployed to removeme enuw . Many citizens, nirmg unem. nianned off their noyea ine". ... ldewalks and heaped the snow high along the curbs. Through conservation of users the .. .ninv waa able to announce today that pressure in the mains had been Increased seven pounds. It Is de .u..A,th.t tt this rate of increase ...,u, wm he'normal in a few days. Little apprehension was felt by offi ..i nf the P. R. L. & P. company be- nf a silver thaw. They said that in event a serious, thaw sets in they would be powerless to act as it would effect all lines simultaneously, sanlze the work. It 1 suggested tnat the neded funds be secured by sub scription if the city officials cannot db made to realise that an emergency ex ists and provide tne money. Wllllne to Share t ost. How the business meen feel regard ing the sltuaUon is clearly shown In . i mw. t th. rinwntnwn aunm-t. the following interviews gram Ml1 -nw de!ay getting that instead of becoming his bride th followine night she proposed to un- nm an ooeration that wouia relieve her of approaching motherhood. -The state will ask that New De nangeu. Mother Promises sensation. a rtoffinse of insanity will be made. tn Kiionort of this, New's mother, Mrs. h.. nrnmiRRd .If necessary, to lay open u -:"-";:' a the city." her alleged relations wiin , Steusloff ' Bros. norinil nf 1R VearS.' DIWiu-i c. ... .., UUTC1...6 F" -. - . .. . nonVailf 'The CITY KC1 ig over the circumstances -;-.- nonslble tor th. re. the aeiensB m , - mav trom aowniown New's mind. . "JTV ease of a sudden climatic One hundred prosoww j--- -- - , nuanUties of wa- were called Into court for the opening change the Immense , quan session, including a uh l" n.v. The city dmintetration is n .contribute toward shoulderinir the .n.nu nf th necessary work. There : . ... ...!.. Is no doubt but tnat tn snow ,i n Kaiiini aireeiH i iuuiu now siuiiuihs i be carted away at once. I City. Held Ltable. wmi.n.1 riKhisdorf. the William ohi.orf comiMtny: "The snow ptles By Henry Wood (United Press staff correspondent) Paris, Dec 1. Danger of possl ble resumpUon of hostilities as the re suit of Germany's attitude toward ths protocol of the peace treaty was fin ally averted today. The supreme council aeciaeu uw the German reply to the allied note demanding acceptance oi tne pruiu- eol. delivered by Baron Von Lersner vtrda. was "most fanital Journal today: . L. L. Busick, ot tne busick tnr! "We would be willing to share the costs of removing the snow .trt in the downtown district. nf thA removal could be borne nv the oroperty owners.' the The council "passed tne ouca. 1 II M That was their principal action m I II v, I II 111 lilU meeUng lam "" They passed the buck the remor- .1 nf th anew trom '" .,,t, and Incidental prevention oi flooding basements to the sire commissioner, and today nothing has been accomplished toward making ,he thoroughfares In the business dis trict trafflcable; and nothing worth '..II. k.tn dona to stem the av- WIIIIO - - . - H ,h. alanche of water mat wm - thaw. . ... Councilman Haivorsen Pr"" " tlon. Hs said "'"',-, time to devise any oonw " -".! ..i th. work, but reoognlslng - . . . W .Inn." tn .n off the streets, charged jlalwmMHTOM The opinion, wrlttee f W. might ppropruu mm 1.1 hX that th. elaln. - - y to give th. hi. men n. mnA ruul. of ney Julius Sllverstone ef prtta"ll! lowed a. "-! :Mr Fout.otlV.rtlan--..o:7.."- torney s ! m iw ' " lnally claimed lor "T"" " I, h Werlng the trt fund ft by of the late miut "" " ' . opinion nanwn - will cording to as th the supreme - aecreeoi ja w- . WKIAPPfDHOl OFFli ADMITS TO A.iontin ntv. N. J.. Dec. 16. Mr tdh Rlnke. accused of sacrificing iiitu jiiimlk;- son. insane belief she could thus win back her husband's , love, today amm the boy was not kidnaped, as she first declared, according to Dr.,Louis Sou Uer, county physiciarvt'- a..j. in Mrs- Blake admitted 13U UUOl i. ivi nn the municipal pier at ,ui.thB bov Friday night VCIItllUl - anA ,.i oho declared: I guess must have fallen into the water." 11 i.inlni Stnrv Told r ' mimw""o . . hn la cnargea nf five year oiu 1.. has hpen 111 1" hospital since Frl he . wam thai of women. Tne prosp- ----- .half of the Jury may be women. Bot.. 1 sides showed a willingness ior to sit in the case. ' wll, Challenging or tnree . were called as prospective jurors. te: cTJseThey declared they ere oppos ed to captui put-.j::,.!" onening incident today of the trial Ham " B. New for the alleged mur der of Frieda Lesser The challenge, - 1 4 v,, ths mult tion. was sustains - Whe" C0"7 J" Tr'son. wfshlng to V"Tr: hut. only a handful witness u TZ ionr of tnem cvum "----; . rnnfl off a It was neces., mruws". ""-1 nronerty. empowered ny siaiuio to create an emergVncV ande cltUen. never be- ,!L ff the streets would certain i ioU ih nitv government liable to re' - , llfn nr 0,1 1 1 , v Tnr Rnv iuuuuw miiuuI by abnormal condl lions which would bs precipluted by a "" . i . n ril Rnataln. BOSWin w baum: "I. for one am wining w the situation to Street Comm ssloner Low. Commtaaioner LoWe acllon In 1 h. mtiar drain and bank- lng the snow should safeguard the sit- Mnagement et th. Brewer Drug .company: 'The snow moved immediately to safeguard prop- erty in the downtown wr. denclllatory" and that a reply would be despatched n.rim "m anon as possioie. a.,!ffl,-lal forecast oi in man not. yesterday showed the Got- n.n ffovcrnment was wiiun w after certain comparatively minor con cessions, but it was not until th. su preme council met toaay m .Mi.iotiv marnea inerw n fnr continuation of prepa- . invaainna or uermnnjr .w raiauuv enforce the peace terms. bnmiit tesnra mn-w council today further . tnlnt session this afternoon ,1, HIT. VU . .iiiaA and Herman navai do h.r grandeon. Robert Lee be eaeea.lv. Th. lower eo'tt l ..,, Iteehmer oomptatet WMfSSDDJlfS MD TO VFJ DRY Bill F HUB room nassage way led Into court. Rn New appeared w than at any time - Mrs. Blake, "wilful murder" Jumes W. Blake, an Atlantic City day night, when she had arted two in nniovtnK m vw i iA ftdmtntttrifi w 1 us-r s " . . . . streets, 'he saia. .h.'irJ fund h-ft by Mrs. tHnm Where ar. you gom ."". "r I : Robert le Boenmer. - Vniit nroK. in, "" U1UIIVJ , ...,. . .... . 'i.t.Mn uo inn puirw . hw . rfM.i. " in. unnn bwb""' : "I mean to wean up " r.h. .cUon ot the trust Halvorsen replied. "W. can t 'VV""0" w.ll fhe rtreet. this way ?' j'V, Tmt hd dll ?t . . I m willing to uo- 1 trust an - . ni'a oa- navms n ....- - t. . .- ...iion rir" - - i. - nate enough money m (,. f the supreme ort. away trom in front Ot m MW-M. ,n'"V;iLn. were ha4 and I know 01 otner -1 , ' who would do th same. " .-- M Wakefield v Irwla I,, would .hew .nough Interest U Oj. H j sanction th. mov. anu .. - , - ,or divorces epmwit - of Volk , little assist ane. urn. ihi all right. If they want to I county; aid. Justice lloan. Judge U V. Comm, 1" .grel Hoxl. l- -JJ; ' . ..,..n nt. anBeal irow Dec. 1. AH hope of h aid or " Washington congress com.-.. ' -nn-tltutlonal oeiu.T. prohibition become. 10L,Z:: ; ZA i to S against a re Ml iBNffl.ni or reo. 1; Decidedly nlldci WcaWr was reported from nuacl ,.ather stations to- ZT,a. shown bV the following mini- mum temperature all aoov. Buddy' . UnK on a street in Ventnor, " into unconsciousness and stealing the According to Souder, Mrs. Blake started to repeat the "kidnaping story to him. ' Mollier ' Nervous "I told her she knew that was not tiue," he said. "She began crying ; and said "no, it isn't. I can't remember just what happened. Buciay went down on the pier. He u i run ning ahead of me carrying my purse I guess he must have fallen into the According to Police umm William Pepper, a street car conduc tor. declares Mrs. Blake and her son .ode on his car just before theboj disappeared. Mrs. Blake was nervous. pepper saia, anu - . . t t0 "The child annoys me; Ive got get rid ot him." Women Battle With Flaming Brands of Old . nf nur Lord, 200, natives t the vear of our uanA in swarms - , . . camp. flouriBhlng amof a rooming And last gtreet practiced ,use at er J onewo- commiii hihltion. '.rT. ... n..h..r. 28. PeiW"-"::. Uken on a bill by "- b"ow normal temperature. ine oflHivan, MaBsaehiu- ,n tne east, at no point w- !SrS?S Z - ttSTS measure w'M h''old reported. , he low-t be- eiui, ., ,hnlid nr tne permanently below. . . . rrtirted for "Weather not com - the northwest.ton.ght .n-J-' . j warfare. U"e house the same metnoa o. . . 0ficel man. wnu s M!1Eners, an" Thompson . "I. wi ot Wlnnlneg, Canada, tne a ing s ... Wtts 10 registration at be committee, ... t....n nc. le.LePU etfort Wasni..Rvv.. r- .tutl0 pro. tn make lnvauu in . i.n,,n of a u.hi.mo amendment were in v"" w.thcr bureau ,,...."" - ,D.. . nnr inB OMft . , the supreme cou:r.:- KZZT storm warning, up - .Afall IU1UU1 a Wnahtninan CUV ine i""" Af Willi. im wA nr(rofi ana . is name Jersey unoer ... permission Duehne asked the cowt to P to file an original b 11 testing Mitv of the ratmcaium ment. An injunco w -- tn. federal officer s w - ..! Volstead law Nf efeot- stitutlonal promuiwv" ive. was asKea. . y the ,llar acu.. - - j- f com. of Rhode Island tW flh4 It IS ei-'-" refused to give her nther woman wii " a re- .... L.,.n (Iff j. 4.x royal wun "'"'" H. were reportea w TiAtn its oi - in aaja- poUce byH. C- eent to the scene of M WeB nad v.. rrival of tne o"'"' . ,at Brown . . j .Ph an exieuv , 8ub.sr";,;n were able to stamn . n outheasterly gale shifting coast, to soutn- Jk the upper for the purpose of studying the form that compensation wui " J .. ordered to . th. intsmed Qerman fleet at ....t . ins w ..w ,.'; - i (Foreign Minww olu.iv. interview with Carl l. Orort. . iamiiiiv'i notii would malt. .nnn.lnns to Insur. allied M. .iun announced tor the appro.. . -" -": ..nd first tlm tnat uernm.-i J '" a commission ot expert to Pari to reopen th question ei rv-""" Soepa Flow.) ' ' ,h. In addition te tn. prew. - -u b.oV un the nuestlon of assist ance for Austria. Th. fWo"jr" r,. necess. If Aurtria w.r. to be saved from fam'nf; .... Food Mwiici After Chancellor iw --, dressed th. council in behalf ot Aus frtahe council "r?';! .nnding 0,000 ton. of wheat to Trl este immediately. Henner a-kea tn. I i.. fnnd .utiDly program Austria be drawn up for th. en.ulng year to permit this country to resum. "Th council declared It wa. esP olaly nec"lry that th. United mate. ... . .1 1 . tn AllkltrlCL. open ..i,TiH ln To maintain " ' aM,im. tegrlty. the council r- - Ion to prevent berg from that country. Dem; om. action. Ha.voreen Tt.daw. mov.d that th. street U Chief, - clean in. . nded the mov. h,nlllri.( ' . 'a Vmnnm. M,tert T? -Cunm1,"n,:r"L and Ilk- . rarman. .Ml ..II city ot - ., '-,. ,ui. ,r divorce. w-. emng the d.sasr , . Iwte. W" to an epiu.ni." ""--..,.. ,. .,fi,md. if. un to tn. coumii - iu.t of llnlea ...in- Thl. I. an emergency."- ik. It would be during a nu .!'" C. vyrm. -- tor- IB " .. .... Wk It 'Wln. kbr UM nut th oc r-"v:v ret r. -ii o-i-j-i ,w: ,otd unanlmou..y - " . Kwwlr, mod.m Commissioner mw hllV, .. t 1 Meanwhile. Iw. -wllh ' v , ' . been working d,' tempt to clean tn. , men and money. . WHwm Kot WiirrUHl .1 nniwiMid the move-, a.ifsj'irr: to clean in- -"- -- n. ...,.. B!.w," nd tnai n. - " . He suggested tnai ,1 V5'rV0h:rrenmv.ng ,he . now" only to be blocked by Coun- cllman vjrn. '-,... .h.t "It Isn't the oowmwwn - - ---- . . voik said. "Tn. mr- IZl U y . hey are I"-". , . .. ... lav. on th stre'"' 5 rr,ght. - .rJlSeet from t!o involving v"l kbor Men creThy Judge ",8,m' sfflrwe. ' V " :- ' . v ' HMTOLI restrain .U'-e and; and a wind of ine - , ,h. Co omnia nniumbla coast today urn.,, w-. -.- , ,m Iiuui North C H. Oram, Stale ltr commhW .,, t..ly forwarded he name, of W. ' . a .r. at Similar state ht pm.... . ,w day. mthecourv" w in Head at the mouth river. The state have the to be- SIX BIDS FOR PEACE MEDIO BE em, rn I and the date It is "L ... ..h.n e declared to nlaces - hove starieu . . v-ew jersey v.k v. e aaiii iv . , tits i - - m,.Airp iirn df.Lb.Lrc;urt probably will an . ...av whetner nnunce was found 26. Harry toyed with for seven .a. ..o low nlerht ,an4 after n,,,tinnofl hv the referee, gave Quaker an unmerciful lacing, Pittsburgh, Pa,, Dec. l middlewlght, Billv' Kramer, Philadelphia, The fight is - ,he other Mch woman cm. u r - tJohnn tun PhUadelpWa. Dea i j nU. who meets Beny e.lsion bout, iff 16. ' a,2. .TO Moran of New n.r niitDOin" -, here Dl ohiij - . . nniin ufc . ..i gevc. -- - , gix ru-, Un0cli0Ui being - ,ust escap.s - nigm, in the tini" Monday consider the case. PEACE TREAT! BALLOT PUME Bids tor two DV liULUULU Ul CWHUSTII H i the faun oi i. vm.: - irt ehrtW of h. got n.irt na hi, tiWiiWWW" --'- - . doing ootnin, w v..- - ,,0iloo ol t-deri mre : HKht ii tn "'- "",,e p..-."-.. " u ph",,t js rw"1. " ... hiw the sum " . ....... u,r v.sr. nd "" ,h. It would 1k'-;,. b. approved by cre.ary -streets. The amount of money w oml.m ... ...nrmoUS." I " ' KnrtUMd l v ,,u , uhinaman - . . t"m" . ....t ti ".' . to be cbh-I !- told th. oft r-P--- - no-'.'"""""''"'--:' -...,,. at ..-pl-y- at IMS- Then he of hw lh city shoal, of banarup.rx. ., " . . " "-hl. .rr.,g.i.M.nt Aftet otner " l' "" ,H. ,ulI1ailo5 h.n tranactd, Ita.vur- ------ j,,g tiiau- ,ctfmc v""""" inorv " ' a ... ral-ed th. - paving plants New Ordinance uld Devrive Johnson of Job in ns nations, armistice, the ilSr p eace treaty n0 s,Bn,:" Nations covenanu . League of auu n .ion by Germany. ... on Novemu" naer UU T:;" in of congress ' .d covenant During the spec.a this treaxy re,atlonS arie. for the f"y W9JohnW, will be Councilman n ' " 1 -Followine the .i.,ai.. n..r own. drew up o.-mnnv nart I being the also signed under com ' . .. -..orvatlons lO ,h . . . ia nr .a lew . . . I . . r. 01 adopted by the senate on "ution J, lot adoption committee. When the ""Jorftr being "fteaervaUons, senate, however, a two-third. U tatify t ratisif ca ll was defeatea; " '"", ions, while i out ot """', May 20. nerT: to leave tne h. will remain i .j a.nrv - He will bave will to ratify without any r- . eopie onouious n - . a tne w , nmrv and in tne enu . neton. Th a 11 a Ue' - . ... ...... m . .hMUUu . ,nreseii.."' .nrtam .u.i. h. ontn tinon Dy u . ,nst ..ot. l" w - .,. nn Luis . ..i.rti Hon on any-c This is a .oy . ,rn on this most w state in- attitude by checking that one check here expresses their views. raUfi 1 I favor com cation of the peace promise on reservations Wlth immediate treaty and the league of nation, covenant-- . . . i.h all the 1-1 favor ratification, but .UficaUon.butonlUhoutaor Lodge reservaUons .gervatlon. S I favor rat tiflcaUon in in any form. .. r.Utheordinanur71 The ora n- ,t th, reg- .iimin voi - -- was paw ,t,. COUI1-.'. ,t meeting .dlng. When n t and second reafling niei " . h rui a - "ndt:r.nrVnder:ortvoted..ainM the suspen"."-- arawo, prov.- Th oral."- . ,nur to - . ...r OI " A tn for the f his war- - which ren-"-- t represent- . oneiied today for Marion co - .... tn commissioner. cou? :; ; . Klvebid. w-r. ..-- mate. furnished .nvo. jnffrncfM - variety oe 1 . ..id. commissi"'""- aridllionai . nf ine ,manyofln ounl .....li.mani . ... - "i"' i-at.ncea . In A lew 1 anu ... . k t the eastern bid. are i- - ths al of awpm.nl making . ' . iowance of item w """,. nf- from me i" ( United London By Kd L. K- . Pleading ff ' t ,,un- Pres. BUrff Crre.pondnU trj h"ll by the Vl- ,t ,. mc.l.-Pec. will b. con- was W l y,ora, t.ll.ng - , , bill pievWl" ,..,r action w """--',:,, i,ut rry aimilar rrn. - it . apprPi rrz ..C0 . turn ft fir. hen Ihe , .Ullar., eluded by Chrllm... o h frJ .,, B , of n t',",lw' 1IM,r,Med l Or.go t-r - ri.Tr --77. u -if in ntBi' - - - im iiint:utf i - iiiiiii is ia J ?!ZrZ was r'.. Aetlc . WI'MiV" f V, ' material, demanded """ patulom. U. co"U' In th event I taken on sve ale .'L-.. .ml other i arv"Hv ..LI ln'"."7.. i. ,.n.ultbl. th. Cm- eewers. (,flr..-4 thir lir - , w .Huta """,... th. rcel .iiiiinm , Anion cui"- - a. . . i in . . . a.i - nun u.riai r"""" i " . ,n r' .Lnalureof ' W7T f fortland, W taken, m- Th. .',, b. M4 - nw..,ary ot ,h. ,":""V.h.r. of be . """"."'"J: V d' When al-" "V" mperatlo,. f yMtda,. was - of - " ""; roml,anr. an- JTZm, M -rrrofh-"' M-y 44tM and a sbort. '-;",, w-- 1 " .. . .. .t to auF - - - (..Ulirimian . p m, i r.-- . . ... tn - ----..7rrSp by .h. i m . Islet " " ......natma- firms: fice. ol me "'' -- ompttny. Hi Vro plant, 135S. .n1 hand. 4; i099 yard plant, J0 09; .. Eiulpment company Road Builder r.qu f -nulp- yard plant !. m.t l. pany. " but. th. dW" w . i,rH.In, mnellman u, H'inn p - M eonf.rent' m-" ,.Mt. ,nd lldlty oi ' . man- com uiverrttf-h L4 II riimU byC. Hrrff -bav. '"Tt. George. "T., ,ict.wT " rB "na " 7. All remw.r. - .4 saw- gv - ia. 'insi ' i mm mw r tm i . At.ann m - ..i baa yard plant, ment ";.ht, company. t? Bod-ofi-r--r7" ... yard Pln,:.ll;uiment Wlllam-tv r;,ii(.: two planw. aa r1 IllBH- w - 1 labor in . ,.i.i.ni urr-i T .tnn xt1RTlHr aOaJtf - . .k. riarision Ml ... ' iriixicCi kMWW i - . l . .d itaiy. wwr :7;..;..v. ,. eampaign to f .heMki n4 n..k peace l,h of a1" the eononvic ,o attend in . ... ..fteem 1 . .. ... th l"'"" . a..a iici. nf wots r th. voium" - -- . M . .w ...t vear li- - . lift the Itumla, inyal Forces UOTyn ;rs eom, wr vipftcvri' ? tnTt-.iuu', iW'j. i. T ne WlthCraW Warren Con"" ,, Grea vUt, ,h. ;.!" I . 1nDt ( IIIIUU4 . jw.: jo. ot i trauae of .i.,t . . i. .a.. wteKtioa ...luntar, eentfO.utlon. MUJI r ' carry ,,,....- . t,rin t i - - . - ...... f., ....,-rfi tn cu t . ie.-l. ; u. roitiiw. den pUei' et ' -hut told - . " ' , w Wabrt"n. ,ht4 . ..... fawer "- '.ha n.titUtln v . . nfr! vw--- , h l0 . .aw . . 1 ,ia tut . " ... ' Will nty P"'"" Washington- Paris. '-7r ' ide. in Larlng and roman - 1 w . an wi" t.i, ma I . .1.. i B reg - .hh. toiw- . .viator ci" " A h ... Mdln'" " RiittU than Te bi"" hu.iM, rr"'- - raani 1 Lwccinber 1 ami I- ja, the - 7J ramp more M. P ' , Tl"be."" rtn, , the urge m h. t-T . , . .. than " "" ,,.(, dWr- , rerr-.u.Hv t. Beeretarr fjaecialon UMtbieh.mP ,-cd. W TM w-fUl ' 7,, d.I.g .i"'- , M f w., H.a J.n ry I. ' "lb.' fora- 'M '"'P "a b,. that . the Treasary the would ' A iAitiaV i . a "rir-ib''".! inds aeiMttur to m r(i ! . .,1,1 take r.,a' ....ann. .. hla liBI'"' . .-I- h III tonlsbt for enfto. w- lthir hn". who oul en bUllon 1 and la un ...tid i w f . at 7 T. was n- 1h. rtfl.iw-"'" T I. the 1 Virgin o" Lj hv him ecapym '.I" i.nuary I. Nam -Address . . " The i'a,isn bv OneraJ g" said. The nJ.d W CavigTrtn-- - to"Captal JournaL Sign and mail to 4 I am opposed to ra' j;al folio'" "."'" Kita