m MTCDFORD MAIL T17TBTTXF-. MEPFORD. OREOO. TUESDAY, JANUARY 8,- 1024 PAGE THREE -GERMAN MONEY IN 'Coke" Seizure From Rio Janiero ,'in LODGE, BUT FOR COOLIE PLAN n - and Skid RJ 'Ml 111 mmwk - WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 8. The amount of German money in foreign banks In addition to the credit, bal ances necessary to keep German In dustry alive Is not sufficient to affect French reparation demands, Frau Adele - Schrelber, member of the relchstag, who was given the privilege of the senate floor yestorday, declared today at a luncheon forum of the Na tional Popular Government league. She expressed the conviction that Germany could not pay enough wrthin the next two years "to make any dif ference in reparations, If we are to llva. be able to work and carry on our Industries." since the "only ' source from which we can .obtain money to pay reparations is from profits on our exports." ESCAPES JAIL BY . S. Al New York When the S. grettl, of the Poyd BrazlHnro Uno docked at pior 5 Brooklyn, three of the members of the Customs Squad searched the vessel. " The purser at that' time became frightened and rufthed Into the cook $1,000,000 worth of "coke" In amall bottlos as seen'inthe photo, and four diamond rlnps appraised at about $1,000,000 each. These three men of the searching isquad saw the move and searched the galley immedlatoly; 'The loot, came from Rio Janiero,1 and the galley and handed over to ' the cook and puraer were arns.ed. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8. F. Har riett wns headed away from Los Angeles and its city Jail today be cause he knew how to speak French in, a, pinch. He was awaiting trial op a vagrancy charge in police court yes terday when the case beforo the bar required a, French interpreter. He offered his services and the court ac cepted.' " ' Then' his own case came up. "What do I get, your honor?" he asked. . "Well, first you've got a dollar and a half coming for your services as in terpreter," said the judge, "and sec ond "ypu'vo. got' 90. days coming for vugraney; and third, the sentence is 'suspended. Take the $1.50 and get put of town." F FOR SAFETY OF 1 2 U. S. MISSIONARIES N..Y.SENATORIS I UIAUC TATA I A WASHINGTON. Jan. 8. Charg ing thatL Secretary Mellon had "at tempted to sandbag the bonus, using a formidable weapon, tho, pockotbook of tho nation," Senator Copoland, democrat, Now York, told the senate today he did not consider tax reduc tion and tho soldier bonus "so related that one must die if the other lived." T ATLANTA, Jan. 8. With fail weather predicted for today and the assuft-ance, of warmer weather, the south welcomed tho end of a cold wave that took a total of nearly, twenty deaths .from exposure to cold and fire mishaps in this section. The peninsula citrus crop, was threatened. at 'Several -points, growers reported, hut escaped with litU or no damugo. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8 Fears were expressed here today for tho safety of a party of twelve missionaries Bent to China by the missionary board of the Christian church believed to be not far from Ilatang, center of recent depredations by Chinese, bandits. Alarmed over inability to get word to or from tho party. Dr. Royal J. Dye, field secretary of tho board of miwuinna Vin wivpri Ihp pp no roil honrl- quarters of tho Chrlntlan church at ' Pointing out that the treasury soc St. Louis asklnp that immediate ef- retary had sal that ln p" ion run forts be made to Bot In touch yith the suax reduction which he had tnem . promised, would bring an estimated In 'the party, according to Dr. Dye. increaso ln revenue of. 5102,000,000, wero tho Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Wohrlcy Senator Copoland proposed that this of Pomona; tho Rev. and Mrs. Leland bB uscd a" thB for '" Payment mn,..n an iw mrini..' ft,, of the bonus. Kmmerson of Berkeley; Mr. and Mrs. I Doolarinc In favor ot nil-cash pay C. A. Toterson and two daughters of "entn to the service men at the rate Indiana,' arid the Rev. and Mr3. Jitnic3 Agden of Los Angeles. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. Russia was debated at length yesterday ln the senate with Senator Lodgo of Massachusetts, republican leader, speaking against recognition of tho soviet' government, and Senator Bo rah, republican, Idaho, urging that stops toward recognition bo started. In a carefully ptepnred address Senator Lodge declared thore were "interlocking directorates," between the soviet government, tho commu nist party and the Internationale with designs Inimical to the American form of government. Senator Borah replied that tho time had come to negotiate with the Rus sian government to determine whether recognition prerequisites laid down by President Coolldge In his opening ad dress could be 1 met. Tho Idaho senator said he was "in perfect accord" with President Cool- idges statement on tho question, re quiring settlement of Amorlcan claims, adjustment of tho Russian re public debt and cessation of conimU' nist propaganda In this country, ai conditions precedent to Russian recognition. These ''fundamental principles," Senator Rorah said, wero universally recognized as desirable. Recognition of Russia, ho declared, "would tend to bring nbout better conditions throughout the world." Senator Hrookhavt. republican, of Iowa, asked what was tho present status Of Russo-Amerlcan relations. "Apparently one of war upon the part of the United States," repllod Mr. Borah. Declaring tho present government of Russia had endured for six years "desplto four invasions, munitioned and provisioned by foreign govern ments." senator Borah asked, "what would take Its place if Mr. Hughes' declaration consolidates sufficient moral Influence 'n other nations to overthrow It'?" . ' . "None can ' expect anything but chaos ana misery, unlimited and in describable," he said. :e TO LEAVE FRANCE TOICIO, Jan. S.-fBy the Associated Press) The ' new Japanese cabinet, completed early this week, will adopt budget estimates for tho coming fis cal, year as made by the ministry of former Premior Yamamoto, which re signed following the' attempted assas Blnattdn of Prince: Regent Hirohito, at'eording to nn Interview given out by Kazueshoda, minister of finance, and published in tho newspapers here. The new cabinet, however, intends to resort to foreign loans quite freely when capital is required for useful, productive undertakings, for which the estimates of the previous ministry failed to make provision, it was said. Pomona to Shoot West Point. CLARIS MONT, Cai., Jan. 8. Pistol shots across tho continent will ring out next week when the Pomona col lego rifle squad will compete in a trans-continental match with the West Point cadets. The meeting will be staged by telegraph with the re sult of each team fifing sent" ovor the wires. MOTHER Child's Best Laxative is "California Fig Syrup" Hurry Mother! ' A tcospoonful of "California Fig Syrup" now will thor oughly clean the little bowels and in a few hours juu have a well, playful child sgAin. Kven: if cross, fevcriRh, bilious, constipated or full of cold, children love its pleasant taste. ' Tell your druggist you want only the 'uonuine "California Fig Syrup" which 'ias directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother, ynu must say "California." Refuse any . 'iniitfrtion, principal. , -a- Should the1 additional revenue Mr. Mellon has promised not be realized. tho senator said, tho surtax would be restored, "because tho bonus must be I paid." 1 I "The real purpose of the Mollon Plan, of course, is to reduce the sur PARIS, Jan.. 8. Tho Dutch banker, . taxea on tne rlch Senator copeland Duyson, has been ordered expelled I declared, "and the taxes are cut in from Prance by the minister of the In-1 half, from 60 to 25 per cent. The rest tt-rior because of alleged alarmist of us, as usual under a republican statements regarding the fall of the administration, get only the crumbs." franc. tne cut Jn BUrtaxeSi that he refuses Announcement ot the expulsion fol- to take anytnlng lesa, refuses to corn lowed the arrest today of three for- promise at 35 percent, threatening to elgnera who were said by the police to withdraw his bill If tho compromise Is be unable satisfactorily to explain urged. If press reports can bo relied their presence in the foreign exchange 'upon, the president shares his views. r ',i- vi,,.,, "Great businessmen with whom I room of tho stock exchange. . ,. . . . , , ! have discussed tho matter in Now These moves marked the opening Vnrk ,,,.,, ndnll,tl thnt the of tho government's campaign against, bonus must bo paid, havo bogged mo alleged hostile speculation ln tno to 'got It out of tho way Inone lump,' franc.' (with this in mind, I shall present in duo timo a bonus bill providing for immediate cash payments such 'as I have outlined." - . Senator Copoland declared that If a bonus wore paid In' cash ho would bo unalterably opposed when it came to providing the funds to issuing of. ' tax exempt bonds. LOS ANOBLES, Jan. 8. -Accidental J(a deL.iarcd it was time tho federal. deaths In Los Angeles loiaiou ioo BOVOrnment gave tho country an ex during 1023, as compared with 427 limp,0 o tne I)r0per methods of fl during 1U22, according io hbu. nancng public projects, made public today by tne puonc saiei.y department of tho Automobilo club of Southern California. Motor vehicles are charged with 21!) of the 486 fa talities, electric railways with 31, steam railways with six and asphyx iating, drowning, poison, firearms, burns, falls and Industrial accidents with tho rest. TOKIO, Jan. 8. (By the Associat- of $1.25 for each day of service, Sena- d prcbs; ua-vnn ymen wun urawn tor Copoland said the total of J1.464,- sworns gunruiu rim "'6'h ji.." 7-1 qei ,.,,i,i i. i iv I liiln this morning when he wont to with a payment of ono hundred mil-1 the Yoyogl parody grounds to conduct . lion dollars yearly, seventy-five mil- the annuui military review oi mo na tions in interest and five millions in , , penai army. , t In addition the-gri ! gr6unas wero heav ily guurded, .being surrounded witp a cordon of police and gendarmerie forces, Tho elaborate - precautions taken to protect tho prince regent wore tho re sult of the recent attempt by a youthr ful socialist to slay the former while; he was on his way to a meeting of tho diet. l ' ' '' Accidental Deaths in Lds Angeles' Increase Niglit Fire Cuuscfl Pnnlo. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8. Wall street was thrown into a panic hero early today when a rooming house fire near Fifth street on Wall drove more than 100 lodgers out upon the pavement scantily clad. Damage esti mated at $15,000 was done. Plan Big Clean-up 7 Pennsylvania Cities PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8. Tho lifo of tho bootlegger, the bandit- tho I gambler and other violators of tho law will not he an easy one in a num ber of Pennsylvania' cities if plodges made in Inaugural addresses yester day by the new mayors are carried out. Not only ln Philadelphia where Mayor Kendrlck and his director of public safety, Bi'lgadler General Smcdley D. Butler, served notice that all forms of vice must cease at once, but the mayors of. Easton, Coatesvillo, Altoona, and other inland toVns also Pngilism vs. Education. MACON. ' Oa'.. Jan. ., W. I afclhllntr- nr-hnolbov boxer, was suspended from high school bo- I declared for strict enforcement of, the 1 . . MnW. causo of too many absences. TH$ PLAN IN BRIEF Proposes I.' That the UnitP-l Stales shall immediately entr . tho Permanrnt Court of Internatfonnl Justice, umr thfi conditions HUtM by Secretary HiiKhcs and ' .'resident Harding' in February, 1023. H. That wifhouj; hocominff a mem ber of the Leajrue of Nations a at present constituted,, the United Btates shall offer to extend Ita pres ent cooperation with ttie i-nt;ue and participate in the work of the Uaifie i a body of mutual counsel under conditions which 1. Substitute moral forc' and public opinion for the military and erononrid forr oriipnally im plied in Articles X oud XVI. J. Safeg'iard the Monroe loctrin. S. Accept ttie fact that th United States will assume no obJiRatinns under the Treaty of Versailles exrept by Act of Congress. 4. Propose that membership in the League ahould be opened to all nations. 5. Provide for the continuing de , I op in en t of international law. Mcdford Mail Tribune Med ford, Oregon Do you approve the winning plan Yes O . . in substance? No O (Tut an X inside the proper circle.) Name Address 'lease print. City ... Are you a voter? . Mall promptly to ' 1 THE AMERICAN PEACE AWARD 342 Madison Avenue, New York City If you wish to expresa a fuller opinion also, please write to the American Peace Award. SKELETON CLEARS UP THE PAS. Man., Jan. 8. Another mysterv of tho northlnnd trail was solved yesterday with the finding of the skeleton of Edward Jackson, a trapper, who left Nelson House for Churchill last sprlnB, according to. local polico authorities. ' Nothlnff more was hoard of Jack son until two local trappers found tho skeleton in a shack 200 miles north of Nelson 'House. They said that Jack son had killed bis dogs beforo laying down in the shack to die. His furs, they stated, were still on ,tljo sleigh outside. 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