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X. b I.- Ilnunichinlg ait 1-ssex. .lus., menV, 'si ruee X' ne .ill; Arnerien wonl W1th the Pre-tsideail at thv Wite11 1141 worth, Fess. .3.-- \isronut l'vvl, lin NEWS REVIEW OF CURREN'l EVENTS Four-Power Pacific Treaty Is Ratified by Senate After Bitter Debate. HOUSE PASSES BONUS BILL President Orders American A rmy Home From Rhine and Hughes Notifies Allbes They Must Pay Expense Bill- Mos .lem Unrest. By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN rat1ifivil bily thle United 'States senate Vridhiy, AMlireh 2-1. I .- I 19. -t- I It-I I i 11- l 110 1t ('11' 11 i't %-S Ill ad IvantIIe Ithe voteII hid been svt for that dat.. It ie ine Its thlt! elina to Il WURk (Of Strenus 0ra1or T I terest tehnte was prei itfic Tatey l ity whe1411 KBitor Derate. (ltepubli of Idaho) ret d Into the record Am sy graphie report Of Hug Sthtnesittrill uited to 'atul D). Craivath, "tIho reprc' seNtifive of t lhg us th Itlnns," to 0hv effect f1u:1 thle Ui States halld eniteredl ll, nto sveret agret 3nienlt to vo-operattv wi11h (;ri lril ag~aiyst Ehpanse il'alic. se tor ldge Inid In'doerlwoolli, libilan 1a llenlocrat loor leaders tald Ameriei delegle I s to I c i ii t Se re 1itry f' 8taI lgheS nd , ilih itot lled ithe' aleg d ('rI' vathI stat11elinent Senato Itoihinson ofl Arkansais, lead Ing lth litetner itie opi eISe1ln to1 thl gattIn and.Itci asked ithalt cre xtary llugeo'strnicti r Iorat hery eJ'ti biot the's foeinelationswa coneintp it e. Atii i dti poinet Seunitor liitildg ei:iia "TIs(110 rtiihal e roc i apon thew gritheol r in ito th stthefu Atneinn idel.i tes to ioti Lyrt igiorate andi. iolupttt t ot ti te ereit rael t pligniinganst ii iite hontyl Sti ao titisin f It hen lesident.~ii~ I hneleii tha ti y arf ie Is lii t~ie l nd asllt de-c' sifusr oftprititig the b~I~irss ofi~ lng thit' by leinpca ItliltinI lnd isin gtioias.iktu I wii t thipeiple of th Un it Stttor standgc byshePrs dentiy fhiii te' four deeatesi'ic in'hi ater et ir('nal erpiinly lgiliulirdeI toe thesttinn niitr t rtt i buted' I t o a iin. 1eIre tar i ghens ii lwroti' a etidr in Wiotd lin3 ii tr 11 thil i r ea i tt itn (to lt IhemfourywI trulety, I said:Iiiu ""l'her. I r nol t'secrit ncotes of un-e "Permit'( me Ic to expretss tyIhe hoel (tanl ie mer dtelegates wi libe vernltytcl Cnimcton." To lthefit stlan t'ini thlfeilt Sted the ais-i tnshcing uyI patgof thisf t isth let thatli anyone--nitstdSttsentrray one iy lletthouId expect toi gtiner-s wIicrhaireso di'ret ht or tinet agit ee thit eo.l-t honortihe ellleeny Vthveety an r he ariotsmio.th P AS 'At ofMii I lth "f tu b'ilt lin do ttlar huilt i flii wais flntempliht byitheci hous Thurday Mrch 2r, hf ta vtelt o tl'i0 furvotlig ofesent f oupas Atherbils unde a suspnslo of the rules. h fubl~n(0 lTe' bonus hill wis pu though I1b bthe precen Tueiiisday. Chtr irmalIi ampbtel of tohe0 re comitgtetsu m oitd th bresoltindrvlngo suslo pnnof the rules. CarnnFr was reognize by11 the pakhrog .fi theof~lfeing( oft at miotion toi slusptie( Cthe ll I iules andimmiss the fel e stil heon of dte foulclwedi wih Ion ny foriecwas of the nieatmeoiint o - the lgbythetlb eie siiely gues thewo. erainf ipublIon to ntrsi the exprless uopp111osfit' ill.oth boi] as repor'tedhI t lie house by thle waym atnd means coinuitttee. It Is commioil report thait any bill1 patssed by ft senate wIll contanin at provIsIon set ag forth the necessary taxationi :pa F't I ~ i i m 11f1 1scIoIl I I l 'ti IIIIIItt Ali- 'ee lit 1 o ti vi use th ho nu h1111 ill : (IIefI It to r IghIIt ) 10N I ell II wN liritish secretary (if 4tate foir india. t' Imy the h11us, which Is omitte from41 te o us h1111l. me politice prohets priet al deIilck betweenl I it two Ihuses. NoioIdy preidt4is ito bI ' Wlle to Say wh her or not Preshient liardinig will veto the hill. I 'resh.-i Iut lirit rd ing. liion his ret u n frin a short vneniton lin Florida, wa2s cilled ulon .i\nd2y, Airch 20, at the \\'hile 11401.,t by a1 delegation from thet ltilise: i"414ll Ixuder nd141itii ( \'yomI ing) a1121 I('41ir sIentatIv(s Vor (IItiIy ( NleI IcIIIgan). I T'owneII r ( foIwnI) , Campb1111ell (Kanslis). iaingwortih ((i1h1l ) A21 I.est-: (14h24)1 They4 isuse nu Itis legist 4tiln for t ( liiOllr, w\tit l t il resullt, nicI-Oding to thll ottielal coplmnIItmintle :I "The, legislative situn2thm l rehtting t4 Oh bonus hill was fully presti'd tp t1 resI111111, withll de 'tled ex i11n1atioii l it' Oh proivisionills wl eh114- rv 11n41v. h11w I clivilnet oIf exces(Xt ;sive. draftis (onl the treasury in th' 111t4itie fIi turv an2il 2 vod al4 l 11, 41grami (if added taIatilon4. TIe 1'Tsiden't wnlt (Ive' t 4ntire situatiwIItI \%1nil 22 apiraisal of ollullitli 1ts nadt'. I It' advise thle com11taltte that the le'gislaltionl Is at restnsibility (f ct (lgrs1 , an14d iI vieI 44 fS x)reSsions pr1e5hviouisly 11ade2 he (i 24t think It essential to offer anly reconunethditions." 'I'he llri4Ident's "(xpressoions; pre vlously Imde" were recommendations of 22 sales4 tix to jirovIIII tile reve uet 4 ay the py bonus or postponemnt (if ith Ilassage of the 11111mire util1 lte funlids wIe'tre In 11a111. The delegation wias diviid is to whether the 1'rest denit would or would not veto the hill if lilmssed. E"veryboily wIts onl haniiid whell the house 0Opeied Monday 1nll(4 nobody st'iIeeI - know what Speaker (llett intenlded to do. G.2arner (I-Wemovrnlt, Texas) asked that Moidell ie giveli two uilinutes 14 tell tit' stiliS (f the Illinls b42l]. Campiilbell clI ed for thlt re(itlh order. The speiitli annotined that no n111e would Ile recognized tIllat (hrg the hii ll ' Ilk" il1'1. The211n tiire watiiis (Infern t hleI'2' 11( speakerS '(s2 behI lehatle wou11l noti assu)ne the22 e sponii4dlty of etting 2 (lthle hilg come1 up11 unlile had52g' I the xpres 'iomm~~tand 1of tile nIor i 2 members'. D1ocraoftic i'nllel Wthe hill a2ICl bhe tiaial eco)I noi'c'ii and tpolita namtes on3 thel3 for le tlassaiige (of the h12 isllI Thursday by's the51't house tnder&a ssei o ofl thle rules~ wasnnonced byl thie Repl~i- 2 reiture t the United Stat s nby ,ouly Thliiiis alst( t ieAelen goernmtient1's 'lltlanswr to thle refuksal oth balled rearation3 cOmfiss2on ltogie 1pay itill t'r g$2-l1'II00,000 ftorte expense1' of Unit e 122 Sttsrops othe (2h2n tup toMa 1, 1922 1,e Cut of a billdgn gldY The21 o thles argue (his way: lThealie are lit boural by tehiHlinlt wheaty clIms based' on Ih(the ~erllliyn treaty. Threfo1trl theills (a reant bout~tnd Se'retar'y of State' ilughs that made e2ec Ihs served1't't'ii'3 noltiteet on21 fhe frolsitha tey annIjeo. dode sets meniti3 of then ltin tebtll by i attempting tioe ie beInd2t (a tchni2la'litt w hc . 2be't't'(f e isl't.' i' den t(ia l iom uica tiltis were( phi('ediWednesday, It' arch 1l , it iSthegoermts of l Greal'(It123 Brigin g 41 ii 1ecretar lighe isi ts 41'itht t he22lt -joltly2under the term21 I s one armlis -''qi treaty 211? tll 12i3 of pec eten the Un.it 1i('ihiSt tes n 1Germanyil24 5011 say thode '1:n2ted tate wu 'iilil wlcomei anytll sug.14 I g~hestnrm the12' al212 fir rwasonabe inl the third In IIternatioIIal I.IsIer mileall liolse lIaders who discussed , Fordneyv. Townvr, Campbell, Ljong 41eeedling E. 8. Moittagul. Oni ln) igrevelllt made under the a ri Ist ie aild that evasion was a luere technicality. Senator Underwood agreti as to the technicality aid then said this Inl effect : "Nevertheltss, Iayiient rests In the reptiration comtiissioni. The supreime war cottiell-tiot to be confiulled w%-ith the supret-vne counneil oif the League of Na ttis-wa.. givet elhrge of wind iig p tili the war. \'e had a1 lirepseultal tivt oil hat suliprtiie etionil Il tIf ter the cleeat of ile Versailles treaty. That si neItil counCil turned over tt thelk rep1. aa t iln entilIlissA itn the tId ii istrat Ionm (If tile tiundis to ie col lk'eted froml (Germnly to pay thle tro(Ops till the liline. The comnimission is now hliidlig these I'iids. The oily way W, (11111 get 11 Share Is to sit inl at the reiaalioll table." ('losv obste.rvers in W Ashl't (igtoll say thatl. the Iresiileit's informala itter ninees Indieate that he would IIIlk with favor upon thi appoilltit'ii by ciigress of anlt A iielian represelita tive till (the allied reparationi coml linission1. Ile will not pr1opose It, but hie thiliks coigress should retalize its necessity I LYD G .EOItGE hits antiounced -J that he will ittlend the Genoa con ference. N Iscount Peel has awcepted tht post of secreta rt y if stat e for India, aifter Lord Derby had deciined it. So It looks ats if the British cabi net crisis growing out of the indiscre. tIloi aid enforced resigniation of E S. Montagu is over. Back tof It, how. ever, is it condition of world-wide 1111res't-ilrest and collcertedi action ill the Altsintii world of (11111rer off i hillit I'm tical religlonists. Whil lii Mosltlins consider the ill treatment of Turkey since (lite World war htas bound thleml ilore closely together anld qulckened their activities. They up pieari to be in touch the world over and ipiiigaiia is evermywiere. The (e 11mn1d oif t h thIe idi11n1 goveLrilIelnt fo the res'toraltlon oif Turkey is c-onvic lng evrklence tof Moslem solida rity. Ti stilt an of Tuirkey as caiiiph1 of IslanI is leader of all Mohatumimedans. EUIIOP'E IS conifronted by the -d anger of a devastatling p)lague 01 typhuils. according to the health deplart ment (of the' LeagueC of Nations. Te(r 1m1l1lion tigrant s liearIng typhmt germs arte hearing doni oin the wvest erni frontIers of lussia .and no bar 11i1r Euriopeanii naltionis can erect wil stop this pi nlc-strickeni hordle o1 peasants (leeing fromi faminue amfl cleathi. A Iready (lie Pol iha barier hat been broikenl dowvn ;600,000 Russiam hav e swarm-iied into Ea ster'n Gall('1a Everywhlere the rou~tte of the hiordet Is lined with tunhuirled cor'pses. Ir the famine dlistricts they arle dyIng so fast that lIttle effor't isq made t huriy thle dead. T1hie league wtill at Ithit to estabhiIli a Saita~fry cordon Bayoniets wt'illibe ablandonetd and( a1 atteiipt maide to cleanse and( cure the millIons. M AINE furnIshed the first test o: st rength in h thle conl gr'essliona electIons. John E. Nelson, Repulicae~n dlefea1lted Ernest McIean. D~emocra t, It ai speclial election iln the Third (11, trlct. Th'le Reptubilcan victory was in tihe face of "Demlocratic weathier.' The D~emocrats cut dlown~ the nmajorlty however, in a dIstrict whleh Is normal ly strongly RepublIcan, basing thell campaIgn hlrgely on the honus alin treaty issuies. Query: WVhat does t test of strength show? S TEFWANSSON, the Atrctic explorer l~ as plainted the flng of Great Bri tain oil Wrangeli Island iand climet it for the British governmuient. Juist the same1, In 1881 Capt. C. L. Hoppei of the Corwln and Lieut. Robert M Berry of the -Rodgers lainded oil Wran ge'll island, erected ain Amaericani flag too1k possession Ill the namelit of thi( UnIted State's by right of d1iscovery and1( left a writ tell recordl in a cairni Th'le lslanid Is lmportanti -if It Is Im. liortanlt-heenusei5( of strategIc domii nan (ce of no~rt'hea(sternl Siber'la, T I i' Unilted St ates Supreme court hias hetld valid (lie New York remit 1h1w of 11920 curinlg the rent h1og. The' (court held that the social emer-i gentcy causted by a shortage of dwtell inags "'rtrnts thle useC of poiice powel by the stalte. Aniyone tdesiilng to studty modlern warfaret s1ihuld visit (lie trenches or the horder between Uieter and South I reland. BRIEF NEWS NOTES WHAT MAb OCCURRED DURING WEEK THROUGHOUT COUN. ' - TRY AND. ABROAD EVENTS OF IMPORTANCE Gathered From All Parts Of The Globe And Told In Short Paragraphs Foreigh The British submarine H-42 has been lost with all hands In the Med Iterranean, says an1 Lxchange Tele graph dispatch from Gibralter. Sho colleded with a destroyer during ma The "open threat of revolution sig nified by the decision of the anti-free staters to hold the forbidden Irish re publican army convention, has creat ed a precarious position," the London Times' correspondent here declares, in a dispatch to his paper. The elaborate arrangements for the capture or dest ruction of the anachron istic creature reported to have been seen In an Andean lake, have been made by the (xpedition which left re cently for Patagonia under the aus pices of the Iluenos Aires Zoological garden. Two ilembers of the cabinet have resigned as the result of differences in the ministry over the government's determination to eliminate three let ters from the Bulgarian . alphabet, which was announced several weeks ago. United States as well as central iHurope must he on guard against the introduction of cholera and typhus through immigration of Russian refu ges. says a warning issued by Dr. A. Schlesinger, of the German Red Cross. Hordes of these refugees are vouring into Germany over the Polish. Letvian and Esthonian borders, and many are seeking lassports to Amer hea, where they have relatives and friends who are financing them for the journey. The conditions tnder which the rep arations commission will grant Ger many a partial moratorium were an nounced. They include perfect auto nomy for the Iteichsbank and new leg islation to prevent evasion of Ger man capital, the legislation to be ready for application upon a fixed rate. Ditpatches from Ireland reporting continued disorders on a wide scale along the Ulster border continued to pour into London, affording the house of lords opportunity for a vigirous debate on the Irish bill in which the question of lawlessness and civil war were frequently injected by both sides. A Central News dispatch from Ven ice says that a tidal wave recently in undated the city, the water rising to a depth of more than 3 feet in soie of the public squares. Washington An investigation has been instituted by tile interstate commerce commis sion, according to announcemenmt into thle reasonableness of plractically all rates on coal in the western portion of the United States. Rielease of all war plrisoners serv ii'g terms for expression of opinion and not for overt acts was urgedl in a Petition recently presented the plrer ident signed by fifty members of the house of representatives. The United States Public Health Service has just conclud~edl a confer once of phlysicians and health work ers called to inquire into ways andl means by which public health teach ings can be better spread through the country. Striking an open switch near Al berat, Va., 60 miles south of Richmond, the Seaboard All' Line's Midsouth special was (deralled recently, five sleepers leaving the track and turning over. The house5, passed the $4,000,000,000 soldlier bonus bill. Since no amend1 ments wvere permitted under tihe rule, the measure as passedl was in the same form as reported from the house wvays and means committee. Despondent blecause of ill health, Esther D~avidson, 28-year-old office em ployee, penciled a will on a piece of scratch paper and jumped from a twenty-thirdi story window of Tile Times building Broadway and Forty second steet. Radical reductions in the navy (115 cussed by house appropriationis com mittee miembers may result in naval abandonment of Atkmntic waters and concentration of tile fleet in the Pa clf ic some navy officials believe. Eff Ic lent training or war of the reduced estab~lishlment, it was explained b~y one officer would requmire such action. A nation-wide campaign, which has been talked of for some time in Wash ington, has been inaulguratedl to find "living" employment for thme 700,000 Idle war veterans, The movement is sponsored by tile American Legion. The house gave its approval to a provision of the army ap~propriaton1 1)111 which would requlire the redulc tion by July of the reguilar army en listed1 strength to 115000 men. Members of time senate ag.ricultumral committee, after considering the re quest of senate leaders that Senators 1n01 absent themselves from sessions dulring consideration of thle ar'mls con ference treaties, deeiled to follow~ the previously reached plan to leave Washington for a visit in comlpany with house mnembler to thle Musce Shoals project in Alabama, Prohibition 'officials declare that plans are maturing for a ten thousand mile wall about the United States to stop the flow of alien rum into this country. Stocks of potatoes in the hands of farmers and dealers March 1 In the fifteen leading potato states are esti mated at 90,946,000 bushels by the de partment of agrieilture. Of this quan tity 73,486,000 bushels were held by farmers and 17,460,000 bushels were held by local dealers. Of the hold ings in the hands of producers 30,935, 000 bushels are expected to move off the farm and 42,556,000 to be retained. All naval vessels except combatant craft arriving at the'Hampton Roads naval base from foreign ports will be searched for "suspicion packages," uln de orders Issued by Rear Admiral Rod man, commandant of the fifth naval district. Business is gradually approaching normal, according to figures compiled by the department of commerce and while the favorable movement among the different industries has not been evenly distributed tile improvement of those industries which "constitute the backbone of American business,' has been "very marked" over conditions of a few months ago. Frank Piano, Sr., who killed his son "to save his soul," was acquitted by a jury at Chicago. The father testified that his son was hanging aro tid pool rooms with a gang of boys he feared would lead his boy Into trouble. Domestic The Meyer commission of Now York City charges that- New York City ox ceeded its legal tax limit by twenty million dollars in 1921 and is still run ning into debt at the rate of $100,000 a (lay. S. A. Keller, president of District 19, United Mine Workers (Tennessee),'is sies an appeal for a congressional in vestigation of tile threatened eviction of coal miners, their wives and chil dren of eastern Tennessee and south eastern Kentucky. Ile states that not withstanding the union had a signed aegr-ee'ment to run to March 31, 1922, the iminers voluntarily, December, 1921, accopted a reduction of $2.50 per day 1 wages, and now the mine owners want to make a further reduction in wages. It is stated in New York that him dreds of railroads have instituted in junction proceedings against the 'gov ernment by counsel in connection with the rate order promulgated by the in terstate commerce commission, effec tive March 1, wvhich the petitioners as sert is arbitrary and outside the pow ers of the commission. Because four young women in his congregation giggled right out in meet ing, Rev. George Robertson, pastor of a negro church has hailed them into l)olice court on a charge of break ing up a church service. The magis triate continued tile case until le could consult law and precedents on gig gling. Suspension of work by all union coal miners at mildnight, March 31, was ordered by the United Mine workers of Amierice, recently, the call being tile first ever issued for both bitumi nom - and anthracite workers to walk out simultaneously. Six hundred thou sandic men will be affected. Watch in hand, Warden Westbrook of Chicago told prisoners threatening to mutiny he would give thlem just ten minutes to go to their cells. All the mlutineers soon dlisappearedl, as the wardlen wvas backedl up1 with a suiffi cient number of armed guard(s. A oermn Cutter wvill probably bsetot to the wrecked sailing ves sel, dliscoveredl recently bottom up near isle Dernier, off the south coast of Louisiana. An electrical storm of severe inten sity recently struck Jacksonville, Fla., but did( no great dlamage. It is alleged that J. A, Pelt, a judlge, 63 years old, has been kidnaped. He Is a justice of the peace. A worthless check for $275, drawn on thle defunct Denver State bank andl signedi "0. What lAick," was accepted In Kansas City, Me., March 3, in pay ment fo an automlobile. *Narcotis dIrugs, importedl whiskey and automobiles values at almost $35, 000 were seized by Memphis police which resulted in a number of arrests ont charges of violations of the litquor auvi narcotic laws. Twelve were hurt, some of them seriously, wvhen a heavily laden De troit ayenue trolley car crashed into the rear of a Cleveland andl South western -interurban car in the dlown town section of Cleveland, 01110. Governor J. 11. A. Robertson, of Oklahoma, submittedl to arrest at Ok mulgee, Okla., on a charge of accept ing a bribe to permit operation of an insolvent bank. Convicted of stealing $31,000 worth ef assets in bankruptcy proceedings, Jacob Harris and Joseph Weiner, wholesale jewelers, were bound1( for At lanta penitentiary to serve sentences of a year and a day each. Williams Simmons and Homes John son, sawmill workers, were burned te decath while asleep at Dierks' Ark., when fire destroyed the Westbrook hotel. The lugger World, together with her crew of nine men and cargo of whisk ey, said to be worth $30,000, fell into the hands of federal prohibition a'genlts on Lake Ponchartrain, near Milneb~urg. pI iss Elsie Smith, 19, and Alphonse W'yer, 22, wvere found in the trying room of the Maple Silk company's planl, each with bullet wvoundls in the head, at Paterson, N. J. Workers in some of the mills affect ed by the strIke were attacked by strike sympathizers in the Fairlawa diatrict at' Pawtucket R L EVEN CAREFUL CALOMEL USER ARE SAllVAEt Next Dose of Treacherous Drug May Start Misery for You. Cnlomel IS langerous. It may salivate. you and imike you suffer fear'ully from soreness of guim1s, tenderness of jaws and teeth, Swollen tongue n11d exces sive sallva dribbling from the mouth. Don't trust calonel. It is mercury - quicksilver. 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