not'un, Medfoed Mail Tribune The Weather rUin tonight And Saturday. Minimum yesterday..,, A Minimum today ,1 Precipitation 01 Weather Year Ago Maximum ....8t Minimum .28 Precipitation Tract I'm, mini jiii (Al-tfi't'Mi"nih Vrnr. rt'millly I Htf rWuuiid Year, MKDKMJJ, OltKUON, FIJI DA V, APRIL 11, 1922 NO. 20 Pit AOS FOR U, S. A1Y OF 150,000 . Major Harord, Deputy Chicl of Staff, Declares Further Cut Would Seriously Endanger ' '4 Country- Something Must 4 Give Away Unless Pacifists Stop. WASHINGTON. April U. Th regular army cannot aeconpilsh ih tss "t fur It ly law with a prrmi vf Iwn than t$9,0oo. Major Oenvrsl ). O. llnrMiril, deputy chief of staff, delisted today before I tic senate ap propriations n.mtmiUx. In eotm-i ti.m wtH m ronsldointlon of I In' pending army appropriation till. Aiu iiii tu carry out th work laid ilgwn for the war department with ! than I 10. O0 nii'ii. he an Id. would mi nn thnl "Something must give way." 'There U a minimum limit l. low which yau rannul bo with safety." General Htii tioril iii! tliu committee "Tim ulr arrvlff cannot l rffl.l.ni ilw U.avo itieii: iii. cavalry unil (laid ArtllU'i-y innuut aalvly U- Ji mlillnhi'4.' If 1J0.0OQ or nmio nii'ti cuniiut tin Had. tlifft In my )uiiaim'iit toniinw Qivulil liana iatt a UifTii-t ni mi ricii fur an and mH iiiMoml the loun ny H uur uijilcmni iltfnw." i niiinun wmi inr pro-war army outlioruof) in would im mUiitiil. In the di tiutv rhlif of muff nam-i-tcil, rinuo ,ftii army lhn numirrMl i rriminm tr inmniry. ainlnut SI nt l-ront. ja fuviiity irulnnnU acnliml .na it rrKirnxnia or lina arill-l lav ka.ilnMt la . a ..... Mima m w unti. whih wn.- - t.av. t't'u tiflJ.-U. all of w hirh iit)ii.tl iu rt4.TM' "n"" 91 "K"'t l'ffnw IniMttlltt, Ihfl Orsanl'iil rtrvtm, IIih reiwrvn ,d by .hi" 'ucuT"o7,.," T.Z " " " '"ho noon and the race for lhe rrmb I mm XT! If A HPrrilAr txf. ia danaaruu-lr .mail a,.4 im- " ", """ no in.! on . n i L A I I VA I U I U Al V I. perils tba natlonftl it..f.n-." Oe.ml Tha story of her belief In spiritual. I contiatt-d t.yilie following entries. i f M I I f 1111.11 IIHrd eu.nin,....! .i ,.,.J Uoi n. ,l,i i ,i, ihr.. u Uovernor R. W. iileott. Ktate Hena-; I Ml I I ll I JI I I Mill striking at the Natlwial liuard and one of ;o ..nu-n, wrl.ten before ah. ?r ,,S,fm-,,,"UBl,"Prr2' r.' ' H!Ti.! '!? .C.1",,, nn4 ,h" ,vl, ;I th and the third aa she waa half lun mllllfiry training rumps and oi ,,,. wr,.ir r,dt..,., the r,Ku..r eMlmnl. that Ihsl"" ' " .... ninon of tli net of Jims 4. I:u' Mr fI,,h,'r aald today that aoun inntlurtlil dvfenav n mended l cannot "''"f "ey married three year ai?o. he nirrluil out." i and his wife Attended a stance and ritnurnl llnrbord nuillned tliu re- Iwih talUexl to their dead parents, nulrwd (unrtlona of the war depart-, Since that time, he said. Mrs, Puncher win. i ne ursi uiki primary rtutv. he wild, wus "to train and devcloii the Nutlonul tluurd." vTbls Ke nuiMlil. r mir ' prln.pul nilielon," he vxplnlned. "there are now employed In Hut work aflj f. Ilei-ts mid 1"0 soldlent." Aiming oilier rrnioiihllUlltii. of tin. war difnitnuiii, iu inilud.-d tin. liVlllllrlinliiSi of uiH'eswiry Si'hoolH for triilnllig the oiiiinmi.nl purls of the nrnj, the inalnti'tinin e of "tliu ad lilllilxtrstlve uverbead" for the reuu 1'if army, Nullonul (imird und orgun- it.u rrwrvon providing of gartinoits lor uversens posHehslotis ami rotiti- imiitiil eonht di-fi'iiM s and to ninlntiilii I 7.. Z ' ..L ' . "r ''" I liH-a. the Bdmlnlxtnitlvu, organization " inr son nnu a S II uflbers nnd I4.7H men ond the "m, to" f"r 1 nll K"lug to guide you rouilt Ii fi linen. Willi only IS ,f tin- "tltll you do." . !5 Mtniloiis itinnimd. reiuli-y 4T7 of- "lurlln beloved husband." another iln-rs and 05J men." letter started. "1 am writing von a (inrrlMina for overveaa piwaeHslons line on this queer suicide and l" know n:r0:::,;,::.d::.n,y,rrar,r: - bord, who warned n.il.it tire fulled 1 0Ht r ''-"'" hnven t by a Ht'iUa, shunning Its unmistakable B "" ' l"'r i-t wfiut t um do oIiIIhhiIoii to keep order nnd preservu I. want you to get married again life nnd property In those districts. 'f 'ou wlah. You know ab mt siilrltuul "Hiiiii1 we be again forced into Ism and I wuut you to go wbero you or, ue snwi, "our overseas guriixoim would prnetleully eemnln as the enwgency finds them. It Is doubt ful If tva could' reinforce them after war had actually lHgun und to do It while relutlons' were strained would probubly preclpltutu matters: the first. overt act In the war between UuHnla nlid Japan preceded 1l)e dt-cln-ration, of war." .' ' N EAST. TOT IN WEST VAHHINOTON, 'April 14. The much crlll6ltud flapper found a friend today In the wcatliur buiem which lu ' (llciiiod that abo mlgbt go forth on Kaftnr wonrlng' hr .bright colored tweud suit and pcrtwlnklu hat with out four of rain. (luaerally fair woathur for Bunduy wan soen by the weatlmr bureau for that portion of the country cast or ltd MlHiiltmlppi I'lvuiinnd probably the hOUthwoHtern states. Unsettled con (lttlouH, however, may brevall from tho flroal Lakes wont to the Pacific coast, It waa salrt. Modorate temper BtufcH will , be exporlonced throtii;h thd aotith, while In thu north" tho weathor genorally will be nnol lint not cold, l"-iaaa-aaalilj Asks Pennsylvania , To Collect Bill for Sheep Bought in 1780 IIAIlltl.SllliUi. I'll., April 4 Tim coiiiiiionwoullh of I'eunayl- 4 4 v tt ti In today wiu presented with u 4 4 bill f r one hundred paimls nter- 4 4 linn for two Iii'hI (if sheep pur- fluinitil fur llin iiho of tlw Amur- 4 lean revolutionary army under what In tunned tlto "army m't of June 1, 17mi," , Tim I. ill wiu sent t Attorney General Alt.ir liy Oliver Koylo of 4 l'h!linloliM with a request tluit he he Informed whether it wan 4 A ..4.ll..,..ll.l.. Tl.i. ......W Mi.Uil,llll ",r" ' executed July 2. 170 by David 4 IBvll -miuisitnry of imhnia. It wan dated at Rending, Pa..' and 4 drown fvr f Bamm-i 4 Urn vulua of lli nolo tmlay In 4 American money l aliuiit l.'CO. 4 4 . , 44444444444444444 TAKES POISON TO GUIDE MATE TO N. J. Woman Kills Baby Son and Attempts Suicide, Be lieving Action Will Lead to Happiness in the Spiritual World. NKWAIIK. N J.. Aitrll 14. Mr Uo awllow pulnon Vtii1iiy aftr alaylnai tier lialiy n. (Vill ItayiiKMil. Imp,-.! to guldn lu-r buaband to hanulneka aa an einanci- ' ' ."' . . . .1 i.hiU Hi., imlm in. ntt nffitr Ihn Kitliv'ti l.n.l ink... Ki-rnt Interest In spirit mil ium. "That aciime." he aald, "put the whole Men Into Imr head. Khu thmu;ht she rould Ho belter fur mo. If she were ileuil.jinil would guide mo tn Heaven." Mrs. Kaneher's lienlth had been very lfor slneo tho birth of their an and slio felt, hT letters Indicated that her death would relievo her husband of a severe handicap. Slio took tho baby's life because, slio could not bear to think of aomeonu else raring for the boy, she said. IJeiir. my heart Is breaking af lenv- InK you und you love the bubv so. too," ' can talk with me, While phyaVdnna say thore is little chance for the woman's rccovory, she stated ttKlay that If she did get well she would try tulnldo agnln. "and next lime" she aald, "I'll ninlte a g(H)d Job of It, you may bo aure." BUT PASSES CRISIS NBW YojtK. April 14. John Mc cormick, noted tenor, who was stricken with tin iif foot Ion of the throat hero Inst Hiituitlny and whose Illness hocumu nlarmlng Wednesday lens decliired loclay to have passed the crisis, but will not be able to sing again for several months. Physic ians attending thu singer asserted the Illness would not uffectthe quality of voice, as the Infection was above the lurnyx. Mall Robbery Frustrated fUtANITK CITY. 111.. April 14. Vigilance-of police officers today prevented u, jr3.000 pnyrolt robbery und resulted In the nt-rest of u lone bandit, who uttemptcd to rob the driver of tin automobile truck carry ing thu money to tho poirtoffleo here, A shipment of fftfl.noo also wns to he received toduy, HAPPINESS I WORLD'S SMALLEST SUBWAY I : law, fe-'i b:"7r Tliut'a what ncuiiturit rail thi-lr on Mrtvato coiireyaoci- wlikli tlu-y )n Him Mt.Hiit.4 iinil llw.lt irr(iBii If 1m tf.lf.rlrfriitlv tfirrntH unH run cn a liutmir:ill 6 CANDIDATES IN REPUBLICAN WRNii Mi UUIUMI1UII IlllUi. MAI. KM. lrv.. April H. Today w.m the iiiMt duy for fltliiii ty Ktata unil ti'iilKluliviy i tin.lliliiun for pti mary noi..t..utk.n. and ttu-r- wa. j r, a ruMi ut the MH-rHury of mate a irtle. Kvery mull va full of intrlra fur th primary vkctlima of both par- U ywiupMer was only slightly in- 4 Th caDy valiev and Fsoarto Ula-i WA611txJTON. April I 4. Presl i,. bl.h will b h.ld May I i. 1 4 Jured . 4 ;tr,ct , rtfrn Tote to ' ut lUrtlni to Wr twd totoy m-,. ..r n.rT.i.n.irx,ti mWfitiiu i 4 v 4 . t t., w.i ' , t. " urged that the naval lnolr "rwrmiw in peraon. .o new Ili'un. Htute Henntor Churles Mull, and H,i pri iM-ntutlve J. 1). Ia-c. For tr aleniocrutle nomination Wulli-r M. Pli-rce of Ijiiirande has filed and liarvey 0. Hturkwonther of I'orllund wus eipicted to file today. t'nliioi there are last minute flllim. the prlniury ticket or eongreshlonnl noniluullona will te: lleprrM-ntutiVe. first district, W. C. Haw ley. Salem, lepublii an; Kurl K. Kleher, Heuver ton. rrptilillt an; A. W. Nortdud. As toria, repuldleun. Iteprt sentiithe second district N. T. Ninnott. The tiullcs. republlcaii; Jume II. fiwlnii, Pendleton, republt can: James Harvey (iruhuin, Huker, llltlHHT.il. Iteprehelituttve third district rrnnklln Korell. Portland, reputdl enn: C. N. MeArthur, Portland, re publican: Maurice B. Cruinpncker. I'orllund, republican: KotH-rt A. Mil ler. Portland, - democrat: Kobeit (i. Duiicnn, Portland,' democrat. "1Iiiih for oilier slate offices up to noon were: J notices of the supreme court George II. Ilinnett, Hulem, republi-; run; John MK'ourt. Port hind, repub llenn: Jfdin 1.. Hand. Ilaker, repulili can. Ijibor coiiitniKsioner C H. Gram, Portland, republican; W. A. Dalslel, Port land, rv-publlcan. , Public service commissioner (state tit large) J. It. Tmcfhoff. Portland, republicun; K. -U. I-yniun, portlnnd. reiutillcnn: Tholhus K. Campbell. Port and. Members of iintionul committees ltnlph K. Williams. Portlnnd. repub lican; .1. W. Morrow. Portland, dem ocrat; Will It, giving, Portlnnd, demo crat. YAKIMA APPLES YAKIMA, NVash;, April 14. Lead ing apple shippers of tho Yakima val ley, with representative growers, delegates from the farm bureau, granges and other organizations, will meet this afternoon to consider par ticipation In, a move to advertise northwest apples during the coming your, General plans call for a na tional advertising campaign, to be handled by the shippers, and u ehurgu of one cent per box produced to bo paid by tho growers. It Is ex pected this system would provide about a half, million for the adver tising campaign. I , Puss Hospital Measure. - WASHINGTON. April 14. Tho bill uuthoi'lulng an addHlonal approprlu tlon of 11 7.000,000 for hospital fa cHlt'ea for disabled former service mon waa pussed uniinlmoiiHly today by the somite and now gooa to Presi dent Harding for final approval. Minors A. ne, wpeaaer i.ui r.i mmmw tfs. I PLAN ADVERTISE Condor Seizes Baby, Father Kills Bird, Child Is Recovered ; )444444444444444' '4 4' ;4 UKNKVA. April 14 --Seizure ! ', 4 of a Swlsa peuaant'a itaW l'y a 4 ; 4 huge bird Identified as u con- 4 I 4 dor, ia chronicled by the Ober- 4" 4 lander Volkea Zeitung. The 4 4 mother, while weeding her car- 4 4 den tn the aiopen of thy high 4 4 HaHllberR nu untaln.. left the 4, chUd alttmc co a niankei on tne 4 graaa. Her himband. aeelBK the . ,nUnt M? nm f0f trmy ,n(1 ,bo, the b(,.d . A. - V. 1 t. ...It 11 - t it,.. t V. hiui ii ii'ii riu- ii i lint - i'''TTT - ' " RELEASE FILMS TL.. i t. Three TnalS tXpenSIVe fOr n .rli-ie. D,,4 bCrCCn UOmeOian, bUt- ine . Th- . ... v J MOnCy fOr Third NOt Tet Paid Arbuckle Films to Be Released Gradually. SAX KliANCiWK, April 14 The defense of Kosroc C. t Fatty) Ar- bin k:e in the thru- manslaughter trials in connection ith the death of Ml.. 1-I....i..i.. t-.. ...... Mi tro ... ... . ......i- ....... l 10.000. not including attorney's fees, it win; b uriu il her today. The lirlnging of witnesses froTn OhleiiKo nnd other distant points entailed the greatest poition of this expense. It Is the- plan to release nil of Ar buekle'a films which were completed ut the time he met with his difficul ties In San Francisco. This will be dime gruduully. The comedian him self, has not perfected his future plans, but acconllim to those close to him, these lay between returning to the screen s an uctor and directing the production of films. Arbuckle was nuked to present a monologue between pictures by two of the biKsesl motion picture theaters here after his acquittal Wednesday, but declined to do so. He explained his refusal with thu statement: "1 do not care to cupitalixe my good fortune so soon after achieving It. There Is o n-ntlment attached to the experience of acquittal that must come before uny commercialism. I will return to my profession when I consider it proper to do so." Xo fees have been received by the defense attorneys as yet. it was ex plained toduy by Gavin McNub, chief counsel. . It was arrunired that no fues were to be considered "until Ar buckle hud, been cleared!" McNab said. Snow lu Washington. . KliLKNSBURO. Wash.. April 14. EllcnsViiirg residents awoke this morning to find a blunket of wiow on thu ground. Reports from tho Cus- cade mountains, . west of here, were to the effect thut the snowfall was heavy In the foothills and moun tains. 1 . .;' SPOKANE, April 14. April showers frappe- continued on the weather menu of Spokane lust night and today. From half an Inch to an Inch of snow fell during the night, but melted as It fell or soon after- vvurd. The forecast promised mor of the sume. CUSI SI ID.uUD; aeuiTylnis back and forth bflween IMd(fl arff Irnp tn tlirm. Uirl1iU. RAISINS BY HARD FROST SACRAMENTO V FRANCISCO. April 14. I.ate rt.p0rt Indicate that a few localitlea , the Sarramento- valley auHered K from recent eevere statement issued today f f man Of the federal i i. r connty damage up to tne present time Is very small and aa a whole con- I dttloiia are good, with very little dam age to the fruit the past week. The nioct serious damage In the grape growing section occurred around Keediey. Uinuba and Parller. " UDlr woulQ oe le ennsiea per Tl. Sun-Mald raisin rrowera estimate. ionn' reduced below 86.000. the acreage frosted at only about T. I . ..... I p-r cent of the acreage rrosteit tas' vrar. Owine to 4he backward de-i velopment of the vlne this spring. ' it la hard to estimate about what the loss In tonnage will amount to. but I as a whole It cannot be very heavy , uuleia later frosts occur. In the Santa Clara valley and the! ,t , . . . ;Puy ciunties a usni crt p oi apricoiK wua evprcted en account of rot. Frost further decreased the prospects (or crop alld no better than 40 per cent of a normal crop can be eNpefll.d Soulo gllJ5ht damage to the prune crop In the Santa Clara io men w? were giaoiy cuui- valley may follow although it Is tco m'tted at the international confer-t-arlv to make a percentage estimate. fcl!CP- according lo the statement. Toe President while "not doubtlns Weather conditions in the grult l" od faith of the committee mi crowhiE sections are not ontirelv I Jority." said he "miist believe In the ; favorable and the frost period is by I 0 m0ans past, but every day now greutlv decreases tho danger which ',,,,' .i, r-..,,. bnti.,o- rr.wi 1 ... ....... ..... ..B American At lloslon. R Philadelphia 8 Uoston 2 H. 7 S Butteries: Rommel and Perkins; Myers, Ferguson, Fullerton und Ruel. Other games postponed, rain. National At New York, Brooklyn Now York R. II. 6 10 14 . Batteries Mammaux. Smith, Shrb ver and Deberry: Barnes nd Snyder. At Philadelphia. Boston Philadelphia Butteries: Marquard , R. If. K. 6 8 0 .;. 2 8 2 and O'Neill; W'elnert. Winters and Ilcnline. Other games postponed, rain, CHICAGO, April 14 Adrian C. An son, old time baseball player known to millions of fans a. "Pop." Anson, died today at 2:30 p.' m. Mr, Anson was stricken while out walking lust Sunday and was rushed to a hospital, whore he was operated .on for glandular trouble. For a day or critical but two his condition was when he rallied it was believed thut he waa out of danger. Today, however, he suffered a relapse, weakening rap idly, i N. J. Governor After I'. S. Semite. '. TUKNTOX. X. J.. April 14. Gov ernor Kdward 1. KUwards today an nounced bis cundldaey for the demo cratic nomination for United States 1 setiutor at the primary tiection to be held September 2. : BASEBALL SCORES i . Alleged Betrayer Of Irish Cause Is Killed in N. York XKW VOHK, April 14. Vtn- Kennce fr hla Hllwd betrayal of 4 the Utah cause waa aacribed by 4 4 K)llc aa a powtlble motive for 4 4 the allotting of I'atrli k Connor 4 In a gun bat'le with nix otlmr 4 4 men In Central Park In tit night. 4 4 Connor waa wounded five tlinra 4 4 and l not expected to live. 4 Connor, a former Irish army 4 4 volunteer waa sent to Jail by the 4 4 Hrillili Kovernment for bin artlv- 4 4 It lea. While In prison he a al- 4 4 l?fied to have revealed Informa- 4 4 tkn which reacted t") the detrl- 4 4 ment of the movement. On hla 4 4 releane 'about a year ago he eml- 4 4 Krated to tbia ountry. 4 4 IenilxT! of hla family, police 4 4 caid. admitted that Patrick had 4 4 received number of threatening 4 4 lettera within the last few 4 4 month a. 4 4 4444444444444444 HARDING AGAIN TO SjNAVy President in Formal Letter, Opposes Plan to Reduce Naval Force to 67,000 Declares 86,000 Is Limit for U. S. Safety. ; supply bill provide fc-r a more ade I quate enlisted force than 67,000. as ' fixed by the appropriations commil jtee. , I . The president said he would be s" uuwiipomiea as ne Knew me the 1Sure whlcn ha Deen Proposed lit Ik. -Ivl.r ... e'"ue- h'le the decis'on must lie with co"srera- lne presmoni sam oe couiu oa rePt formally what he had aatd '''format:- that he was perguaded It wt"l t 'ts nae so drastic cul Proposed In the house bill. Th ,eter addressed to and read hv RenrAAnlntiVA I nn.vi.rlh romilw " . Ohio, said that a navy of 6..- , men might be reached ultimately. uUt "the trend toward peace and so- c,,ri,v Sht b mere firmly estab- ,?h-l eft eoing beyond the limi- faith of the navy and navy advisers who dec'ared very emphatically it was Impossible to maintain within the proposed appropriation standard set for the navy at the conference and jnblch was proclaimed to the. wqrld." tcelerence to British enlisted fig ures was made dnrUig the reading of the navy bill by Representative Green. : republican. Iowa, who deca'red naval llnteligunce officers did not have the I tacts of else did not give them to the appropriations committee. "Tho BrUish enlistment total of 9S.r00 was given in the British par l'nment ou March 16," said . Mr. Green, "and that was the figure stat ed '.n the committee report. It has repeatedly happened that wrong in formation has been given to the bouse by tho navy denurtment." Miss Alice M. Robertson, republi- , 7, '"""'"' , ' --'" " ., " , uu "'8 bill declared .women, as advisers to the arms conference delegation, bad helped tlx the 3-5-3 ratio, " below i which she us a woman though con gress should not go in fixing the en- Bsted strength of the navy. This re mark, taken by the bloc favoring an 86.000 maximum as enforcement ' their stand, brought a round of cheers. . . Announcing she had received "or ders" from the American Association of University Women to support the I "small navy" program, Miss Robert-1 son attacked the organization "as the' I most powerful lobby In. Washington." and declared she. did nob intend to heJed thu associut Ion's "orders.' Steal $50,000 Diamonds CLEVELAND. April 11. Diamonds .. 4..1.. ,",u Hl""'r""u1 "C1" l,u"' U,D, office sale of Mux Kurjan company., ewelers. in a down own ofllce bu.ld- lng this morning by three bandits who entered the store with drawn rerol- vers; drove David 8m th. office man- agar and a friend Into a safe andw i escaped with the diamonds. ASKS CONGRESS RUSSIA IS AFTER GOLD President Rakosky of the Ukraine Takes Leadership at Genoa Can't Leave U. S. Gold Atone Good Humor and Cleverness Win Correspondents' , GENOA. April 14. ( By the Asso ciated Press ) Christian Uakovsky. president of the Ukraine republic. promises to become one of the so viet delegations brightest platform stars at the international conference. He tbrivea on debate and has so much persistence and good humor that none of the other delegated seem able to down him. And he simply will not leave the United States' gold reserve alone. He made another attempt yeaterday to raid the United States treasury through his proposal before the fi nancial commission that the states ' possessing the greatest quantity of gold make loans to the poorer coun tries. He made particular reference to the United States. " The' Ukrainian president suggested loans to the bankrupt countries ou ;the basis of their population, which naturally would give ftualsa the lion's ' share and his proposal has . caused much humorous comment In confer ence circles, especially aa coming from a representative of the soviet, which only'a short time ago wanted to do away with money entirely. 'After rrakovsky ftnlshed hi storm r. f se.tsion with the financial commission yesterday he gave an hour to the newspapermen. Unlike the other delegates he raises no national bar rler French, German, Russian, Jap anese, Italian, British, American cor respondents all were welcome. The discussion was in French and anyore having a pres card could attend. SI. Rakovsky announced to the cor respondents that the soviet delega tion was as yet unable to comprehend the proposals to Rnssla prepared by the al'ied technical experts and con sequently had not decided what to do about them, but he would be glad to answer any questions about Rus sia. - Presidents of the republics are not so open handed any day of the year, and the Italian news writers wore es pecially delighted at the opportunity ho offered. Meeting Breaks I'p How about courts? Why did otlu'r Ei'iopean nations feel their nationals were unsafe in Russia! Had the CUe ka actually been discontinued These and a score of other questious were, parried by Rakovsky, who declared the Cheka bad been relegated to the background, that trials were now held ' In courts better than any others Iu the world, and that there was not the -lightest reason for Europe's distVust of the soviet government. . v Socialist correspondents of the left. ' right and center struggled for the floor and emphasized with wild gea t'ctilatloti their queries about the land question und property , righU . generally. The Atnerlcau and British corres pondents, who had gone merely for the sake of. getting the day's news had no chance whatever but laugh ingly watched the hand waving ques tioners. The uproar finally became so loud that uo Individual question could be distinguished and the meet ing was adjourned. - inn u.s.a. llu'y Defends Ru.ii ': , GKNOA. April I I. (By the Aaso-" qiated Press.) Divergencies of opln- ' Iqii fcver Itush are repdrted to hare developed at' the meeting" this inorp-f ing of the economic conference's "bii; four" for discussion of Russian prob lems. ' ' : ; : I f 'f ; The partlfipunts were Prime Alin tster I.Ioyd George of England. Vice',. Premier Burtbou of Franco, Foreign -Minister Schanzer of Italy and For-ii eign Miuister Jasper of Belgium. The . itallun delegation afterward confirm-I e(J the t tnat rirawn up l(V tne , Londt.D deBl wlt the document allied expert in iitr Willi Ilia muiaf Inii Ku88la whlch haa b(.en tne t f much discussion had not been In dorsed by the various allied govern-, ments. The Italian expert had dis approved of the clauses of Iho report l...lWUll:" 1 which If, put into effect would humll lute Uussfa. It was declared. , ,; L J)r u d G , .Vtcd. af the n)0rn ored the Uus8llln pro , ,0 RnM, lndurallUv (or dam6Ses t , gll'8tlilned M the r(JBUlt of mlutttrv . J (Continued on pnga air.)