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I EXPORTS TO EUROPE IN 1321 OTP TWO BILLION DOLLARS . NOB I Amaric* Experts F ^ (fc?-Ytar I while Imports tor the year aggregat ed *705.000.000 as against *1,228,000, I mtrntm ? ? i;i:v For the month of December, exports against *3SS, 00*000 ]Ef December, 1920, while imports for the month ag gregated *71,000.000 'as against *67, In De:ember a year agfe g 4 > I Exports to Sooth America for the Tear aggregated *171.000,000 as com P?^ wlttJN^^e^to^l*20.^^ I A AAA ^ ^ AAA ? **96.000,000 as Against *701,000,000 in ^Exports to Sooth America in Ddi" comber totalled *16,000,000 compared with WJOOJOO In December, 1??, while import* (or the month aggre gated U7.00MOO against *36,000.00*! In December a year ago. I Exports and Imports by principal France, exports *17,000,000 against **8.00*000; imports *11,000,00 against ? *12,000,007. Germany exports *2*000.000 against, *61,000,000imports *7,000.000. ?reat rBitam, exports HMOCjMO as feainst *119.000,000; imports, ?V 000 against *19^0,000. :%*?$, l WaSnjtc^?An agreement on aU ? the principlM in the plan B - ? a , 4 _ a |-|X. , - 4,^ M - -- - - ? for rottrro of soaatung provmco to Q^n^renched^t^Japaneee I codtew986t>e^iy^no^K>iii^^w reding troiild iTInrVmo the exact extent to ""** T??w-u?u? U l IJ ? PIT . y j ) I <. i '???? * Ill m ? ? tt I ?-1A ? ^ _ IWpP^ t I|| "?7 iwwf^Uv^HU nhNAt^^wwn dead bocker theater disaster at 107. Elimi nation of duplicated names brought the final total down from the unoflBf ciai peak at 111 at which?*'toll of ldlSed^'lSlwMlytaSuii.-^ 'V'-'l The official list, according textile authorities, contained the names oil all those whose bodies bad been Mfcj I covered op to midnight from the ruins..! KSbe volunteer workers, including pc4ic<aimu^h, marines and cavalry w?A_ -- ^ ? mm irort -Myer, m?; practicaiir;??f; I dm^their search of the wreckage Tfce exact number In the theated I when the steel and concrete span of the roof buckled and fell under ifcj three-foot load of snow probabfir WI never be known. The 3toridfedf per haps a hundred who got oat unfittjured I have been reported. These account tor a few more than 300 In the audi ence that was roaring in laughter at a' .. . , / ,7^ \5i I filmed comedy when the roof fell on.! them like a blanket carrying dowi| 1 the front of the wide balcony in its ?--k-_ . , ? - ? Normally, the theater has had ot eryv I seat Ailed at that boor, aad nearly I 3,800 persons was its capacity. The same unprecedented snowfall wfckfc.l| brought death to toe venturesome few, ? kept the many at home. Street car ?^sSS'has been ndtime as yet;fwr official inquiry; aa to the. cause of thaj I disaster. The ruins themselves diS-1 close, however, that the entire ma** of^S d^ees,1^ (j on the floor below. \ ST308 ftX c This whole space stood roofless to hi the sky a moment after the first hiss- ?? ^souud^to^^^^gav? a, thus^^who has told of having heard ? tey hMdtol ofi ***' U raced tor^toT^OT ^ J North Carolintttl killed ia the Kaick- a, SSJ? to*the awT^*SrSeS!ploye 2 |g - -r* [ .. , , . ?^ |? Iwinai Ms n jlij. arm r\f "W I (' W - >-?? . ? *.'... ? . .. _ ^ ,t_ .a DftSTtue latonnm^ taem of toe posf*-] Washington Theater Catastrophe J x5ftTcii?&iur formsrjy, qc .iitt?DUi^,. MIsb HUdft B&rchfl?*d) dtughttr Of t^C itonPfl1* q^n^tftr' Chfli^nroy' (J BnUttord Wauli* of Utsii, ^ t H E ?'. J "" J.1 | y respondeat of the PUtsbdr^ |;^^ I ? ?; '."a r,, jfi\S yP'-.; '?; ?> ,*>, ? ? f?brH^B - i ?. 'jfC?'. ?.; ?.' *v ? ? .j, - ? ? V' '?; ,s??J ylil IliBjf S' ? w X\ 1. t-i o j ^/-"VStrCvfi*^: , '>'4!?!" ?[ M jfifl y -fO#flf V-JPrlCfi. BJrgj ? ?? - .'''?.l^tiX'A-'i"'''?1] Mrs. Gertrude Taylor. J Mte^r Glayds I ^ | J0*o "\Viftys and means committee &3 .toi of tho hous^ brivildcdd after th6 1)11111 ? r*'tiii- ? & "V **s* - ' ?. ? . V' wvT-T ; . * ? ' f j ? ^ , ?, . " / " --? ' 11 QfttiHnifillf Man tkTftMfl ftAlf~ 4 f Mflfl;! ,w_ . . .... ???'?>-?; .. -a I tuoss prpviaicg <.or . mcurance ssu ? ? - .*-*... option. Several members were said 5 j (aREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE 'v.- * ? ? di/' -V ' ' ' Wflshinfftflii -?Thft irmiiTvl u*nrk for ^n^confeScrWuT^^^m^ dlatdly upon conclusion of the Wash ington negotiations. The United States, Great Britan, Japan, France and Italy wilt be represented, and the JixaeHcun I government will pelect the exact time I jjjfe&lactf-.of meeting. The. first step toward revision of warefAe regnlations i* to be taken I byj a "commission,* presumably com- ? posed of international law experts I Without plenipotentiary powers, but! ffie resolution provides that after they have agreed the five governmentsj^hall "confer as to the acceptance of the I report and th'di course to be followed to secure-the consideration of its rec ommendations'-dfirithe other Utilized Dowers." questions oil national policy as well as. lpgal ^cytteratlons wfll^ enter Urnt ^ fiwholed^fc marine, one of the Storm centers of the Washington conference, wrill be council table. It fa possible that I the tentative agreements ? Reached here both as to submarines and tolson gas will be passed along in their present form to provide a basis ortt. renewed JUcMilon,. _ Tne armament committee adopted the resolution at a short meeting call ed while most of the other activities of the conference werowafting on a de-l cislon of the Shantung controversy. The far ..eastern^ committee likewise met and readopied its recent declara tion on the Chinese radio situation, at the same time entering on the record supplemental suggestions of the pow rtSef the'h^k SatJ proximately $30,000 In cash and ne gotiable securitier.and escaped in^an lutOmoblle toward the open country.;5? I ~ ,L"; v^'^' iy " ?r' <????' ? ?* ?? ' >>?, > ?V A)len oy Juqstg J .Bis Ray, > ^ :?B ? . ,. ? . ? .?i J (I S YuiCXSliVSr| vullV^ISSj vallSvS r .1 >iii|i|nf|[n MAM ...i Af* ? **?? trtlffly ^||I * ^j, ^ ^ullvfitG. Adv6ftl^Wfl6nti rS(rI?H mother, doesn't that maJte the old man - the scn-ln-law of his own. son und the &ther-ln-lawv of himself, and-aay, : f Paw, ean I go to the picture sho* to+^vv: night if I won't ask any more b^nacTt pfent^of^ ' flpplcSj apricots fispsrft I t\* f #? * if' '^| ? *? . ^ ^ ?*
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