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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 3

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aW. THE SUNDAY CITIZEN TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES IN THREE PARTS ASHEVITJ.E. N. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1021. VVACK 7c ON TRAINS 10c DQCCCMT nrTft II CONNECTION BETWEEN SINN THE CHURCH MAKES AN APPEAL JSETTLEP XXXVII.

-NO. 67. keeping qui STRONG SEA POWER IILULW I UL I Ctll.LU 1 I III rnn f- ltt'i MiRS AND GERMANY In By BILLY BORNE DURING TUi: WAR, CHARGED Appropriation Bill of $572,500,000 for Postal Service Passes House Irish Americans Mentioned in "White Paper" Issued by Great Britain. GERMANS TO AID THE IRISH IN UPRISING Persons Suitable to Carry Out Sabotage in United States. Will Probably Indorse Continuation of Fleet Construction Program.

0 LESSEN NUMBER MI II. I I IN i-i'i. i uil MU I IUIUI1 FEDERAL LAWS Ask Readjustment of Taxes to Equalize Burden of Income Taxes. PLAN WOULD RAISE INCOME EXEMPTION National Retail Dry Goods Association Submits Revision Scheme. I I.

I I I il iviinit 'iirr lim jitrtivi 'Mm. mt llt'lrt I CIVILIAN UJYLt'ljUYJiib Navy Question Hinges on ii-' ihiriiii; (In' i 'i 1 1 1 i i liml lii'i-n -l rli'krn 1 1 1 mi iiiIiit in. nil Ulll ri'iiiirli'il -r Armament iteuucwun Over the World. III ilj I In- hill. I.I.

I. i i-nrrirx mill. mill iliiin to lilt' puM iillli'i- liiii'iil il.ir- Ohio, Jan. A naval i lie 1'niled States one iii. I I 1 'ASHI( no of ta 1 tho oi.it i equa hze i i aslted of til lOjilll'itlee lim tin' i'iiiti'ih lir.il I III' l.lt 1.1 illl I.I til, 111! lull llll'il'-ili t-s liiiur ill thi I I ilUiii.iil ni In iiili hli.

iIIn Ih'i-ii -olIMlll'l-Htilill. up. i ll Li lull mis li 11. 'III mi II-. si.

Mi of the Nil lati.oi. In 'lull lot ll sea powers in tlio a binding tl i.suriua im-fit lie reached was conference lie iv today evident-elect Harding ami P.utler, of Pennsyl- 1 1 li'Ml tll llOllse Jill Vi(l A ft er ward it wan indi-, alt hough a final decision developments, the present Senator Harding pointed 'I'm during his admin-M the licet construction pro t.w eon fere nee. Coupled lives il. 1 1 1 tailed plan lu laws. whl.

h. il. pi ide lie 1 -1 (Hot -1 -1 1 i ma .1 i-ll I.I Ill .1 i .1 1 inr ciuil dmu Tin-, it 'on nt a tnfi.i; s. nd I. 1Mb.

a to SEtGEL BILL WILL HOT INCREASE THE iv HOUSE FFICm .11.1 The pblll he made from or i it. business in i turn. the would fl I'Ollie taes sons, a nl mini id -nam with Hi' .1 Si. in I'. In I lollsU 1 1 nigra in, however, would il curtailment in Hie uum- ihe f.o I Hies wiv r.ini I.

he Ul'i li.T e' ivillan employes of the navy l.m-itania." inst4 Ml toi mod hint nt and various, economies in tl i Millions under navy Juris- in i. iiml now in. I nli' on lur iMuiiiiishi'ir 1i Mill i in. "II lii'illK 1IN U'iii in Ireland I hat arms I'ridav or I'llls Uan fnllowd ai iii ii i ii detnW empt inns A gradua also would plan, ineoie and eoiiiiiii nn. l.r tin' ll to Declares Brinson in Signing Minority Report.

Says Enlarged Membership Would Cost a Million Dollars Annually. ma ns ere S- lowest i I business -Z I other Ml e. illrotue del I hiKlier rat me, inelndinK i .1 a I MSMel s. lk. fc it and t.s of land -villi Ml LE AGREE TD Si ment minhtee was info'iied in a ATTACK THE RULING.

'f, .11 H' fit' Mi VUltl H'll- wliteh. Knno ef I'ellic lan-aad So' liieh Ai-rr many ind r- It.v II. I f. UU LU I.I ai'companyini: io- i. Mr.

Harding long lias favored an rtht i -fit in vv as the tirsL line of mi-i i an defense and hcv is under- i fed that a biff navy policy night be continued practically if stops (.. taken to eurt ail the strength of i in- firmv along the lines he approved in conference wit Chairman Kahn. uf the house military Me ahn favors strongly the reserve fi- both aimy and navy, and Is understood to have Indira 4 to I'liairinau Puller that an adequate naval reserve should be eonsid ered of the reijuisitcs to national defense. Opinion of Nations. The whole i-ucstion of the navy hinges however, on what progress that the assta tation's proposal had nl r.elaPol al ia Rescue Her Children een concurred in ihrounh a rcteten- ltd I 1-' PLAY USUAL SEASON dutn among its memoers.

Aqent America Ainei lea al ihe ash im i in. p. llrinson. of the thud riot, today a mmm 1 1 jot' the census i oniinittee rept.rt oinmendinR an un iv br i beiship of tile hollse. He npiM.se To Study Simgf-it Urns Thfl commit tee.

'ha ir ma I 'oriin DP RESERVE BOARD Denying Discount Privileges to Cotton Factors. of th war i.roci'eile.r to ib-r-luninlaltiina: coimnnnle.i NNOXVlI.hK. liml Kiirmer, her mother and two eln dron wi-re hutiUMl to death earlv in a tire which destroyed their bone near SurtonnvHle. Tenn. All iiKinlier I I Over the Attempt I ny, ho.

I li" papt'f -I as iiKtnt In Aui-t- ia no- llllimea l.iim bel een ie. uf the family were ahop when the tho not Dial started jlargement. asset tln tliai It is nia nded bv I tie pi ope, a nd ill be extensie. The increased om the il tied first linle nav he found possible in the, move- to Reach Agreement. Baseball Magnates Pour Into Chicago for the Three Meetings Next Week.

iti'-nt lor a general reduction of ar- ill's. awakeneil. She nafetv whip her erippled i-hild. il hiishand a Fanner lln-n rnsli.it said, would take up the siiKKeslions of tho association, when li resumes eonsiderat ion of revenue Ice i-da lion which will not he mil il a Tier re vis ion of the tariff has been completed. Other features carried in the program whhh was approved through a referendum of th" oj a ni.a lhm members provide that; Income from salaries, waces.

and commlsHious should not be taxed at so high a rale as in te from business and Invi si meats. Income derived from businV-v Southern Senators Urge Act Be Amended to Permit Discounts. fitnent throughout the. world. r.

'niinv mid Hie Sinn i-ltially snnie 7.0 coin-mutilea ti.ms inalUed fur tra iisniislon by t. I. a ph. lv post and by lrind, trom Ihe h.j;innln(I SeplendiiT. 1114.

to 'end uf Nov ember. mitU of tliem from I la- i.eiinan ni ha ssy a nn toil to I tei lln. Ml her eni nil Hlllte. 1 1 tuliK from hi! I lerlin Cn office to I lie i iernian eni-. Iia.xsv at and from Naueii to Mi'Xieo.

Some of these were ment annually would e. e. a lion dollars. Salaries tor -nil the report of the minoi ii sin i-r-v rentier, who is inclined to place little faith in the proposal, expects to de- hurl, into leweue her her mother. Kanner was efforts to i le Imildiiiir to att.

niit to wo reniaiiiinK ehildii-n but all four peri-sheii. it prol.aldy fatally In seue his family. lop in committee hearings begin mild be increased ar.nitab ning next week, all i he in format ion t'HM'AOO, Jan. s. con-I'ereiiccs between baseball club and managers who arc gathering on the probale consequence l'; clerk h.i'e.

I Tii.i; lit; iiille-ig. IJHI.HOO; franks of messages and i piistaK'1. $2-1 aim stationery allow a nee. Jii.iuiu: addilhiital fun-n for (fiarmantent. This information he will i j'M over to Mr.

Harding. "I 1 here tor the three meetings next week when the major and the minor leagues whether individual, piirinerbip ILL PROBE PRICES WASHI.iT(JN. Jan. 8. Sharp at-taeka upon the ruling of the federal reserve -board denying diseoutit priv-ih'ReH to cotton faetors were- made today before the finance committee, by Hotithein senators who urK'-d an amendment to the federal reserve att permittini: stK'Ii iliHcnunls.

Senator Smith, ot (leorpia, dectarvd that in vein or I lard in of the hoard IIH-nt I corpnraie. soouui no ia.ni will at tempt to reach lliohl Secret. The pa pei c.nc!ixl"4 with a ppfridi -1 1 lii foil a me ii lot a in linn on ie nl 1 1on of i lo I'M) a i my. fomid in lie possess i of Katnnnn de Vn I to I re a.S a res bd, hleh is said 1 lav in biM a nd riUne. and the! maintaining ia ters.

7 a. a an. ih 1 "(mr ciiienv" Ihe minority re-to port stated, "are already laM'd more itbail tie billion" per ear ti met bnslni'Sfl itseir ami oe sno.ieci ii adilitioual lav wln-n distributed determined to said the cm imtt ee ehairmau in a state men mi it: lit. "Mien the other natirms of in- world sincerely desire in the way an cement to in it armament Mil esm-iialv that of the sea." Mr. Sutler Mr, Harding's attention partneis or stockboid All other incomes including Statement ll'rland the to be ia I had "inteipivted the laitmiaM'' of the coiif- an reiice.

the pro iion of the naval appro- Hit himself and that hiH profit be annual public peiol it nres. and aseis we dri not feci that ihe proposed adit ha dt ional burden is either necessary or a still can be Justified. from "Till! efficiency of the house- I not he increased l.v ailduiL' it rfosn liemlehip. but Sltch li I e- l.ill 1 (. leiiuestiiic- Hi to 1 he from the sales of capital should be taxed at a higher rat income, from 'business and in higher degree than income manual or mental efforts.

Tweee le- inv on sales of all mals snl'l'icieut a. canvass of world Department of Justice Make Investigation. 'I'. to lull in a position with retard to factors paper was "utt erly indcfensibel," ljdvnrd 11. Stern, a cotton fa dor Smuggling of A hn for.

utile. Angiin IT. 'iH'ir at nl will stmrtiv nrrivi' llot I'lHi eira id to disfirmameiit m-'f at a thai the n'W ad lieu suit in thai, body be. oioinu mor under which both will operate, to- day kept iie air tilled with ruuinis concerning act inn which miuht i taken in the sessions when they open, but the onlv ofllcia I action was the i met ling of he major lea gin, sched-. tile com it tee meeting.

"While, no ofliclal coieernipg the of ihi.i omnit-i ji ul 1 1 i i lie two ieamjes irtually hafl agreed to I open their playing sessions on (Wednesday. April 1 It, nnd in play ihe usual season of 1 games. William 1 larridge. his secretary President John Heydler. of the National leauue.

and llai nev- I ej funs, of the PHts- burgh club, ilid not expect to finish work before Monday. Most of the nuinnnteH-who reached here today ere re present a ives of take advii ntauo of this at Urb told the cout.nitici f. 1. that the plan suggested by Covenmr, Of PriCeS Charged GOVCm weihlv and en mbcrsonie than ii ihoriw til Ibleiios Aires. (miimiii ii n.a tils In every wiv.

cut ii hi I di hu; com and i on sluaid at. once Ishey and oippirt mat miito I I la rdiliR that ment Prosecutions He Is hi.siriicted. after the. tanners country ban's in bn- an fnr an I ion i 0 i I'ect itll ill (h-'t tcps lo added to all other tavs 1 he program and including customs 1-eociplH. to abrogate the required l.iMiO.fHHt.imo.

Th" program would f-oiii mvsi'iil revenue act the excess ancing their Are Expected. mtenia i. te fiotn ih n. Minus. Another i ')(i's noinc iith.n..

that w.ad.l be lo oruan a rtiis. i'li' iiiii the 1'lli'ed Slates crops was mi praf.t i banks would not take notes. 1 le deel irr.l the "create chaos in cotton because the I the 1'urmers' i plan would ie a- swiiljfliMg of Sou Ji America, fltnl into belaud. An art-nature must not Pe in (lie of sending arms frnm President-elect Hard-today was Tanh'l i. il; manufacturer and talked over the general AV ASH iX( iTU.X, -Im mry will l)f'Kin at once into price eharged the Kovei'imieilt for coil 1 isl year.

Acting Attorney (Jenerai A'ebckei- an who I a Kim; of this mi Spain. he iho "tj.in arises I I hy I he III event of its bei; place, and time for situation and gave his opin-ie'ila rly nn tho prrddem of market i Senator McKellar. of T-nnessee. told the committee that the iV-mrs' papers were "gilt edge md that l'd- par nounced today upon receipt of I IV tho present time. I novascd mem means gi eali delay in the transaction of the public busmes." Thin is the bill that givci North 'a rollna two more r.

Itrinsoii and five others signed the minority report. "SKY THE LIMIT" rilli'Afin, 8 t-', ers. of 1 1e a no Xat imi.i I I'm baseball team, to. In w.i-t not it i. I Ilia the "fUy will the limit in i.uriiJ.Mo.i; old vers anil Ihat the f.iilnnr cider SI.

of the elnl), was at bin disposal to htatnini; men who col di 1 Print; penna at I next seasmi. or a ili to tl the laiidhnx theni hi good Mtiehfton whatever iting systems back to a the senate commiliee on I minor leagues, the major b-ague chih findincs time. There is onsi rue! ion hieh has 1 owners not henig expected before) to 'i'O a never 1 l.iiidiuk' tJerman treops hi Ireland. ir c.n.t- r. n- with Hai-ev At 1 tii.lO.,' tl.e 1 of uel to he war other of durimr recent advis, Ml.

seemed nv 1111 larioiw. i ion- Hat ding politi- i vMlro cutt(lll rl.p department ami mIHI he fleclaref it a I the unvernment piofits tax, surtaxes on individuals, taM'S on transportation Insuratti admissions, dues, and on and special and capital taxes, stamp taxes and certain excise taxes. Normal Kate I TVr i cut The normal income tax rale would I be fixed at- per cent on tho first I $4,000 aboVe the exemption while the! remainder would he sub.i-ite.l to a tax of per cent and no surtaxes would be levied. Income from business ii.st ut ions would 'be taxed at 10 per cent on amounts above the exenrulon. In thin connection a statement by the as- soohttion officials explained that til distinction has been made In in.rj program between manual or mental i efinrts ami the results of business in- Mh- administnuin.

U' 1 $. 1 mcits for coal set forU, in the i nn definite date has been 1 "'l1' 11 coinniltu-e-s report, the attoi- is expected here tin; 1 11,1" in 1 nov general aid. to war- AUhnii 'tinntillfT he Pres. "Mr. Wiiiilev has a ut iioi lze.1 me t.

ten morrow or Monday, as their mectiniis will not begin until Tuerday. The minors meet Monday, the majors will hold separate meetings Tuesday, and Wednesday representatives of all leagues in organized baseball vill hold a Joint meeting to aeT nn plans for the Rovernment baseball which have been-decided upon in the Monday and Tuesday sessions. Act Inn AttiilivM rii.vci'N. M. II.

Sexton, president of the National Assoeia lop of minor leagues, said tonight he would demand that action he (alien iUOiilist baseball nlav- of hih meel iiiiiH I hilt dnitnu s.iiein-clect will leave ilariim 1 1 runt i eo 1 1'-" investiira- up. M'l ye illl a Ik pin vi VI II ownei Iipi-i; ne iiiiv amnnnt In dent William r. ager. Infornied ih on tun weeks on bin southern i on 0f the hoard was 1 by the department of i' generally is understood that nflnrtirf on Merit Prosecutions will he instituted, and ytion will be spent Hand ed on Mem he limit, he add -d. nIiouM that it hniiKebm.i "Memphis wants their floors p.tpni i Xf i Flo 1 r.

Alfred Zinu.ienniin. under t-eereiaiv for fnreir.il affair-, the ibiinan embassy a WaHhinuton on -fin Per 1. I'M hat hat-ni rf veil. II Is an; bciiiR care-liitlv The same month Sir Koct I hreiiph the tienn.ui at Wa-hinKtnn. Hint wird to Juilijn I'ohaliu at New York, as follows: "They are ianArant hfic of the nur-lioHe of inv coming to Uermany.

Ib'if evi-rvt hinir Is la voiable the nut hnri ties an. helping warmly. Send messer-Rer who has been fidlv Informed verl.nlly In Ireland Immediately. He should lie naifvu American citix.en; otherwise lil anesl Is likely. I Hi Ji.ceiuber li.

the hite paper Indicates, the Cerinan eml.assy at ash-iimlon sent the following message to Sir lii-Rer: Thero have be-n pnreli.ised for bidni WW KW, att-t carlltdces. ilo-t-n't tliiid. it lo i hem" tn Ji eland am tiybuf huv 'lie 'KvoiKladc i nn V.r handled on merit and not feiunniaien l', i is one TEX WANTS JOHNNY at ar onternnliition the hoard 'last 'summer niaklmr ihej-e'liy the committee. h(M'e sev-' liners ineligible fr ibseoiilit was made! woulfl appear on tin face ci the Maiding will leave ers who have played during the nasi past. I tnienla.

latter being iorceu to. vr bear tho heavier burd winter on urn same teams with mem under a mlsappreiieiisuai. ludl report Xeiieker sanl. that prices time the class of paner was Kovernment for coal hi advance ot Uip senator tii spend some time in topping and at- ilii ultnral and ollilis imilllici. i.vneliitn to 'i mid tleit Von- fur no a nn: Muiei personal errand pro- iciiatVd as "llnanre paper 'and held iu- ri.KVIOI.A.VIi, Ohio.

R. Johnny Ilha ne. clia inpion ''-a I herwei h' lim was asked by Te Uickard. New oric pioimiter. In a teleuniin today to nam.) his terms for a botil at MadiHoit Sipiarl with either Andy I'huney or ('hiirlry Iteedwr, Kilhane.

announced lo- nh-ht. I Raid Uo would v.n to Xevv I in a few days to reply to KteUard In -fin. "Hut," he naid. "I ulll put my terms at ami not a out hp." HOT LEAD RECEPTION Rligihlo for -I, iiomi-SK oi UtC pa()e action lie under the Ley-'r act for profiteering. The names of mure than worn of concerns who had supplied coal to the government were listed bv the committee, ho added, but Mr.

estimated that praetically iinner who produced cotton last from $-P to an acre and pMLBIIfflBIISIl lost large plant. Tnrkev in America loans would have to be made, would not be announced, pending an rifle coiihihied hi aid lllll'T enrresp in order lor tnc tanners to investigation wnicti woum tn'iuip a ners or the 'hleago "White Sox. who "ere indicted by the "ook county grand jury fop alleged complicity In the "throwing" of games In the I 1 0 world series. Six members. organized baseball teams have been playing winter ball on the 1'aeiHe coast on tho same team with I-'rcd MoMullin.

one of the men indicted, he said. Most of the minor league club owneiH here today r-preseiuerl the faction led by Oeorge Maiims, of the Michigan-Ontario league, which has opposed many of the prelimnary suggestions for an agreement between the majors and the minors. Mr. Alaines tonight reiterated pre- Uev .1 Nicholson. Ihat tl I saidy of statistics uf coal costs, prices I'hll: I man1 I'hll; I'AVKNPOltT, la ir.uold.

who re. "They have used all their funds and charged and the committee's edi-we will have to finance them" he said, mate of what would have bem a "We trust the factors' papers may maririii of nrhfit WORLD PEI ICE All other income, including "nn or invest inent Income and profits would bear, surtaxes muring from our iter cent on im-oines from OJiOO to $,0,000, tn six per c. nt on incomes In excess of 1 Kstimates complied hy the. asoda-1 Hon committee plaice he revenoe from poll fax at J3a.iPPi.iMKi an- nually. From Income taxes of all kinds proposed in the plan, it was es- (i mated the revenue it oducdon would be approxlmatelf 1 fustoms receipts were placed at J3fi0.nn0.000 and ihe sabs taxj which the organlzatimi proposed withj a rate of one per cent would yield Customs receipts, however, were cnlculateil mi the basis of the present revenue act did not take into consideration contemplated change now being orl; m1 cut I by the house ways and means com-! ntlv I -btphia.

"I and lb. and .1 i an smtal.l.- fo I. f-oelaliHt nariy, Is reodv to soul. Kit' a Mniarriiv, .1 H. of nn t.ciry.

of Vw li.ufi'iihits arryuiR on' sane-i tSiiles and DC place UJ I I illtiilur 1 1 3 1 iler lo the police to i i A deeMim in the price of retail coal IJolh Mr. mill Ml. Sinn in-. tho furiiiis ivi-n. nnl holilin tli.

jr Based if in for pt em the 'int. on Gradual Reduc-! 1'1'iiHK tn fnyliT Slil'i'UlllIlun. Iillt. lli'ii; cn I a nd to use rlof Load up Ihe i lot use ami (jive tliein a leii.t an lie mayor "We don't want we ill the limil on of Armaments. "o1" FOR HAVING HIS POSSESSION TEN YEARS BOMB IN yious stalenientM ihat be did not think was said to be indicated in reports reaching he coal nvestic it Ir.jr committee today from chambers of commerce and un lei pa I a ut horitfes in various parts of the country.

lation of these reports is being made for use, committee members said, should it he decided to conduct an investigation of retail coal distribution. the minors would stand f. I Asked nv Senator oi onnec- I nut vi'lml (hi. ful ninuii-i'lu it agree- Exinilitary Adviser Says BILL BRENNAN 1'atHi lv "'i Keefe, of found with it live botnl, was pen.it I'n-Je. Stern said here was all t-ady a gradual recovery of inarlic til fur Kiadca.

ment which placed them under ihe supervision of the baseball commissioner unless Jhey wen- assured that no commissioner meeting with their approval eoud be chosen. They were reace Depends Upon Five Nations. It the war nuance corpora 1 10a miiu KANSAS CITY. Walker, or Kaia; iiAu. of Chicago, round Pommi: cot senators durtm lions" he athled, "and access Is as was suyuesteu lo South America and "entral a ire era 1 debate not opposed to l.andi-'.

il the coal prob i I 'alias. T' was tibttee. the Jam nlrl Jan. 8. An Intornationab the prospects should oc good.

b-m. ''sod on Ki-nduat reduc-i A Likewise the climate or col er-t ions (Continued on Page Twenty-onc) heli; I.Hi.. lioiim Take the Spots Out of Your Clothes sam. tiu felt (hey must be assured that any successor to him would meet with their approval. Vreslderit Johnson, of the Allien-run leauue, said tonifiht there would be no dilhVulty over the reported on.

position of some minor leagues to the draft, so far as the majors were concerned. "The majors obtain V'iv few cood men through Ihe draft and I think SENATOR BORAH HURLS THE FIRST MONKEY WRENCH INTO JVELL-OILEi) HARDING INAUGURAL MACHINERY TWO IMPORTANT STEPS REMAIN TO BE TAKEN TO COMPLETE ELECTION OF BOTH II A RDING AND COOLDGE "'meiiis, which although tho end of wars deter countries roin "Hernational conflict, "I liern toniglU by Major-' II. liHss, r-tired. "hii.ss before the Itejtcnn ral llliss. who was an adviser at the 1 1 'lice, saiil that world le tribUtleti a tie' cei hen i hi fin- fi ee di which ill waiter pours back up fence.

lie character ii ii. f. liitvwr must he; iiiipof-ed upon them bv the WASH X. Rovernment. The mere JOo.aaO or lap.

or ti eshly paint i-misi knows most of the club owners will not In- sist that it bo, said Johnson. -d upon live nations, ai- body in this ntn-k or I ho whoiIh supply ain, and lii-pn rxpoi'tliiK Hnrni'tlilntf to liniiiii-n (ii Hrri' tin' wi'll-oiloil lI'ii'ililiK in- WASHINGTON. a 1 1 -ri Harding and Calvin wi chosen for President and Ive -1 'r- dent of the I'niied Htates in the November general elections, aMJioiiKh they have not yet been officially) elected and will not be until I'Vbru- will unite with ii Mini at war wnuni 1 "theis. He f)(rled that 1 T'ould ctmie "If the pres-v of the world is lo ivhes them. The uill Iota Is OI Rii tl iZe rctarv.

ent It to nl I'll'! i aus imiiriil ln.ii'hiiio with Nod Mi' I i disappe electoral cidleKe. III KesMOU ill I lie St ate I i Monday. The eh-itois bv elect ing one of their nn chairman and a If any of ihe elector or Ule which may appropriate is not alone the objection, hut it Js tho psychoIoKv of the public mind in regard to iheso mat-tern. They expect something and, re-KurdlcsH of party, they feci that those who represent them here ought to take into consideration the conditions at home." i oiulrcs a. if 1 1 II VP ruyii!" tli wIk-pI ri'iim 1'k lfi 1 nii.iiii-ri lit tlm rilnm.

for i rlv c. crv sta in i ca ment. uplv sa le li r. i is to f. uf tllsiilav.

and Ki-i'iit outlny "ii'iiiii. mull's, lio snld, should tin- nthor hi-o pt ni ied in LEAVE FOR MARION TO PRESENT INDORSEMENT OF SLEMP liKIKTOU -d'oHmr. big the llidorsenient nf Coiiyresmna a ll. Hlenii for a portfolio in fresU'iH -ch'cl Harding's cabinet at a miss nieo-hlif of republican leadern here today, a committee left tills afternoon -r Marlon ninnny. lliinih, tn put fur Si-mitor llied the lccl.

til. I hut ri'iiiiiliu'il tuy H. Two Impfirlnnf slops remain taheil to comph'le tln-ir el One. the meeting of the ef. Tic ucb I cj.

Th ii. Miihii luunmiT-MvinKi'r. remiilllitlg elect. if! sdect. some uin inl.er of Ho fill the the till' firm roiil moiiki-y wri-tii'h In atl 1 "i tnko thi.

Hint mop whii-li no iino run with the ntlii-i'S." 1 tho hiinis fur iirnnriMiils Hint Ill- eollcire. takes place Alomla.v, Ill- liroflii'tM th with hal the final step will will rust the OUo. when. t1( resolutions fniirth uf Miin-ll ivi'llt booklet of ilusTi ations. otnati wants.

on print th- sure to it. Pr fi- I r-'ebrua million iliilhim. ine nieennjj will he present to dent-elect. The meeiinir was fndcnil Kiivi-rnim-nl he taUett on at a joint and house of the cei tifjeate- koop nnd build attended' llift nenat ituit tin- I'l-i'siileiit-c-li'i-t what It is ft ee tt all. In tailing "lit th and addict-, i unb .1 anil liiti'iinl by more than lan repuhllcans.

The i'l'n nnd onast fort ill reoresentatives when This speech was followed hy ihe rending into the lfcccoid of a news-! paper story tellinK of Hn visit of the multimillionaire publisher of the I Washington Post and the 'incinnatlj Kmiuirer and his inaugural commit- i ice to Normalcy's front porch nt Marlon: "The plans for the Harding Inaug-j tiration. as outlined here today, template tho niot dazzling celebm-i 1ms hi-on bit ion fa orhiR Mr. Hh ntp'M a np.ii at nient of the ote of each state are op. ecd nth- con- was offered M. p.

Smnniers. whence M.T ion. I in the presence of tin- heads the deb-Ration that left 1" know l.i, 'ii Hint I preva iled to depart cress, and duly counieu. SAYS CONDITION OF BUSINESS At ron'lusion of this IN II. S.

"BASCAUy SOUND" vtee-presid-nt Marshall wi t-ereitiiiny. official-Mr. Co.d- simple dignifd -Yedeii. .1 ll.i'dun. Tlo- A-lo" lile Citu.

I fotinallon P. an. a-hingt'-o. 1 C. "'on retains it that i a lv delar Mr.

Harding iinu linn in Ihe memni-v nt il.t na a set dalr to beutn display wnnm ue: of armed forces, i "ng -i said, was orlRlnally In favor of a and fer for tne w-dfare of M-esent general ion. a mi on- pr inipiissibilll of ernnt I. tho UlRe to have been The people, as is v.e'l Known, dnl not vote direcilv for Mr. or Mr. Cox' and -their running mates in eiciy simple inaugural ceremony commercial Aim-rlcs is due principally to A ter orga nia ion.

ba Ib.t in he -gins first for president and tor v( e-pi siden on s.ipaiate b.ilbits. Ka.h elector votes fur tlo- uhom he was ee. (.. Winn the bailors ha the ci i Mf ates are pi. nan aim i I -fined In ea- State.

l.ne is nl tin- judge of i)M. I niled Slat -s dutie I coin of the Slab-; i bv mail and another by i. iiallv by om- of the i-lc nu-s selected for the putiM-ie. to the President ot'thc I'liited Elates moicuc. These certificates.

in nn orda n- ullh the constitution, will be opi icd by the vice-president actniR president of the senate in tho of congress. This fin a I ceremony of the elect Ion will take place in the chamber of the. house of represent a ives nn Wednesday, I'Vhru a ry 0, I a close presidential race, m-di uh that bet ween Tilde and Haes, the counting, of these return becomes serious ma per nnd at -tracts wide attention "'maments iiiit irusthigj ti good sense of the' greatest bet ew it cents in rei urn postage op a fi CO I lentova I of ins," but has been prevailed Upon to no- 1 "state of mind" a natural cense i serve the pjeafioe number of people." Maid Mr. "I should never have said a i the eept a program which he was assured 'inence of 11 and that the na-: Horah. Tin- This Is the uM ftt the resulM of an 1 inn eoniii- the November election inn tors of the various parlies, successful electors of euch state ni-lnn the electoral college.

Tin oe. amounts ot ln wlllch we find our-. I i.een an ordinary one, but economic survey conducted by Hie Mls-MiHstppI Valley association nnd an- nounced tonlKht at the headquarteri of ilhe orRaniatlon here. would bring the greatest amount of pleasure to tho greatest urn her of people." r. Itorah warned hat the Inaugural ball, which President Wilson cut ar and "in eiiHoi m-m )( nf OiiO.ooa.tioo or nine I ep.do sta nips fo id Nam- Street Cny Stat-- crpial In number to tho senator oiss nsKon.

Mant- state In represe.ntativ irom ennurcss. provided by the onsl itu -iuaramoe against inw, 4" 00ft I f.viirHNiK. ail'l IllUC Mi, i l.ii out of his inaugurations, will cost 1 MURDER INSPECTOR ON the country about JJOU.OOO. PATROL DUTY IN BELFAST hy law to i ion. They are reuulrcil in iii i -J nnn nan oorom lii I ions j-larirtg of th i Tim business men "This proposition to turn over state en pita Ls In meet in their respect ie tin the second H.

-Ptstrlet inspector Hkllinalee, l.onnfoTil, as lerio.ti. even those who are unp Pension but I1 ing for Inaugural Mir-i ion io nosed to he men or compeicocj, poses tine mtiii. it. is estimated, will after the presidential elec their voteH for president e- murdered yesterday whilft on pntrul QHy with a Lonstahle. The constuhlc wn's wounded.

a nd it ii "curencc uf another 'b-iy minimize the a one" ttie greatly disturbed as to Imw they shaii Uo.it. when there, are taken Into con continue, to meet fhn burdens which! (Continued on Pag Twenty. one) I president In nccorda ncc.

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