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I Arms Conference Seettsl^r^e I m^srand I I , ugh| Cruisers. I FSBICH DEMARDS THE iJRUJt ? W* I'-j? ?HIM Want U-Boat' Abollnhef In ?Henry Wattenon Die*. I S| : JKWARD w. PICKAW v I OBMABIKES. light cruiser* JM*; I torpecte boats occupied most of the attention otf the conference dele naval experts la Washing ft<mi ftre to tto bBttlstliira, thoudi J el'rtTfff n j h^r n<y^r hui| J L... 1 flint Wrttirj1 of Stit^ HsiuMA fenv* I '* u,_ j I? I.jttlilAH ? *M% VI- J a nMffMM mT maX maviiitii^a na ! 8 piW^ntin 08 SvCM luaBlHuUC 83 1 I W faiVftHe #ha Mtf illformsffmi I p?n ,||K? | ? * ?" VST | ?' the VPttdnlM^ ntfta! considers- i 5H. WW* OW\WV iwa ? Bzxhf fu -CUV r V - i* ['? '. ' .. " ' * flft ' I " . ' that the homeland eg "japan did Sot come within the words "insular .pos sessions and iMU#: domlnionSr?un- ?1 der the pact, except, as territory prop er V any other nation which Is a party to the agreement; Senators Lodge and Underwood harried to the White House and evidently informed the President that the Amertcam^H gallon had Intended that the treaty should applv to the Japanese main islands and that- the -purpose was to ? Wore the application of its guaran tees to the Hawaiian islaDds which are considered a territory, not an In solar possession, of the United States. Whereupon a statement issued from the White House which said ,ln part: The President announced tonight that the difference in view in nowise will be permitted to embarrass the con ference or the ratification of the agree- 1 meat. He had assumed all along that the spirit of the conference COntetn- I pistes a confideDce^vhich pledges re- J spept of territory In every way which rends to "promote lasting'peace. 1 "He has learned from the United 1 States delegates to the conference that rh eg' ham'agreed to the Construction 1 which inclndes the homeland of Japan in the harm insular possessions and I thlfto *? ob]eC~ ajjy fA MJBA- fn w#? njL . n j ^ Shsntonj question j I 4^fgytw mi hi ,i^jn^Biriiiit In tbetK 1 S^ed to Toityw for farther Inattoc B ^tju? ? VW o_? _a|i> .? . -...ar^-tJ leek wa? orer the dcnuaJ jf the Jap Mtaed fr*n ftpawse eapftaUata. (?j> - WW: ate that they had their, effect on the emotional IriW^dn Thursday Michael Collins moved that the Dail adjourn over the holidays, reassembling an January a The motion was carried, despite the opposition of De Valera, $y a vote of 77 to 44. At this writing the correspondents In Dublin are predict ing tbat the vote on ratification of the' ?pact will be exceedingly close, and a I tie vote la not Improbable. De Valera signified his willingness to have the matter settled by a plebiscite, and tbat cows* may be adopted. Miss Mary iMacSwiney and other determined foes of the treaty, asserted openly thgt whether It' were ratified or not, the War hi Ireland would continue^ afcSl the Irish republic is far from The Sinn Feiners last week resumed their violent opjeWtiona in Counfy. I Tyrone and Londondetty^^e mpDt. The Slb6rl&n couimsudsr of j 1' ?>i. "?'?r "I I tag funds for a soldiers' bonus^by a| tax on beer and light wine will be mwma^commUtee^ S^aTrlUney cess, adjusted comuensatian auesilou I --?T. ^ ^ " * "* ^^ the prohibition ban sufficiently. to ? a Other suggestions put forth by the I members ot the house}|or financing I I a * bonus include a variety of sales I taxes on different commodities pd I I jBi &n .address in ripjwa* qg* resentative A. P.Nelson, republican, j I posed payment; of a bonus\ by a tax J on light wines and beer, declared 1 wrmefj service t not look with ftffior on any such a plan to 1 rafcexeyeniiaj. ?fc;*u outlaw traffic in order"jtO meet their legitimate do"]| mands for adjusted compensation." { ?'iftw; 1$ wngifess attempted Vto I permit the manufacture and sale of beer^^wtae^Mr. Nelson shid.^ap of^rohibition erioreemeat; h? pM- |l dieted wiU present "a united^frjmt I , ?_ _ _ - _ ? ^ ?r ; >? | coiQincrclAi ior . w&s I part^ent1 ^ort I made public. 3 This is the smallest ? cr^stace 1900. ^report aUted, and I J-. ^VVGSt ? ?..?'. _ '.Al.- tt- u.j II producing eountriefv ?? mo UuIIgq i I ' ' , ? ??'? _?_ S' . ? '.? :: ,- ? .... . |l flHlfPTIIR KilfifiS 111 IfHftHhr ? wfil wMllfPw IfP'' ;-3il"lll" ? ?" ? -r!-:7^, $ j ? Washington-Federal investigation^ of retail prices charged in various BSSMSW'mi SHS.SS1 Mr. Daugherty declared that prices high and that in some instances the profits Of retailers were Unconscion able." It Would never; be possible, Be asserted, to get prices down to the KKSES he was determined, to learh whether ;W present' "badly proportioned" tail prices should be maintained ? Mr. Burns was instrucjed^b put hi* men to worh simultaneously to obtain the yariations in various localities in the retail prices of general foodstuffs, socb as meats, provisions,f-bedns. comparative prices. Reports will also be gathered on the wholesale prices of wheat, beef and meats of all kihds in order, Mr. Daugherty explained, that ^comparisons might be made of the B]costs of these commodities with the fl prices charged by the butchers and grocers.- Hie department's agents are tb be Instructed to do their woik C*re> Jr, ' , - . ^ j-, ? V*AJ?^?. JOOBCMVCI pflivKi) fU?Q vflSCu cougn. Always reliable, and srotxi lor the 'wfir>l^? fAfTiilti:,*r- Wan' a*'Aonvrrt<4fiir ^ e ; , ' ft J P r/\ *J_ /7_ t /./"* * ' jSo^ 25ct QIbIbctI 2S mj 50C| Tsloia^Siit . ? I?m JbBB lf: Dlvfly H _ y ? ? ,"' I and produces most remark- ., ? ' 1 f l ^ ^ K ? . Jr*y^? . D #IWm|v0o? ? , . i IMUIO* CO snv?^laaBt iw ouu* - si I diiliriii^rMtilitor. farmnTa ott I ? UUil>?tOOQOfie? ? _ K ?" I |T ? -, ,-? ? , ',' / -? Jl~ ' ? ti - - ? MMk .' sffiK Hi! iriV6B fv-to- nutiiwous ptopte Ixi my pfttub
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