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ï~~' -- jI ' conferfnoces at the Capito era WVashtngtsn: Feb. "6. (by A. Y. rng)- ort dV r Vo~~ work;t-tthe Whbite House, otilt 4> t '*ihlle' deolarlng ise full symipathy3 with the.purpose to -form an international peace tribunral: SenatorCoti- t-ubit opotonoth2P'st ruin, o Iow, Iepubicai. dclaednt's programme lost no tine i tmiing. ofape. An indication of thelared In an address -to-day In the Senate ig hp.A nit.tno i that he was opposed to thre proposed pubiican position was gitv (t:in ana, constitution of the teague of Noa- noneen flepblgn Lae iosbecause he 'believed some of its Lodge and other Naval Comnssttt Provisions weould strike at -Americanmebrofpast pelthnvl soveregnty.hills building programme approved _ Presenting the" outline of agree- b h omte o-a.i aprlA 77menla hie would favor, Senator Corn- vote. umina said the league draft as pro- Senator Miartin. the iteme oratl9 sented at Paris woutld form a "world floor leader, urged upon conmitto nation" with "polyglot and incohrer- chairmen the necessity for psuer snt power" 'which would submerge work, and asked his colleagues "s }the American republic. In -the course leave all speech-making to the Re. of his address lieo urged sreudy con-. pst4hl.~ns. Hie even called uponus-Be Delusion of a peace treaty with Ger- ator Hitchcock, chairman of the For-. many attd immediate Inaugulration of sign tRelationts Committee. and Sea-. reconstruction work to avert unrest. ator Owen, of 'Oklahoma, to abandon Thte Iowa Senator exprssed ap prepared addresses on thte League of proal f ianyofthepro isonsofNations. Senator Owen had announced Q the tentative charter of the world his Intention of speaking to-day, and imleague. Those Ito attacked lieal With Settator ititolteock planned to deliisubmission of natiot at questiolns. lit- er his address to-,norrowv. S artuament and provision fit- niandatories antd for reciptrocal lerritorial In addition to urging prompt eactloa gurne som o' ni i at this session on the big appropriaproposed constitution ). said Senater tion bills President Wilson willen-. tummttsV 'ThweeIs more that ia had in it. As cow pt'oposed f would un- deavor to expedite passage of the mnd hesitatingly vote against i." oil-leasing and water-power bilis. the ci- Presents His Proposals. provision- continuing the United ext In presenting defintie tiroposals for a league which he declared coould hi States employment service, and Secto- feried without any aurrender of retary Lane's bilt to approplriate edAmerican sovereignty, Senator Cointedntns said: $100,000,000 for thte reciamatios of era 'First-We %uifht to agree. and all othter nationts ought tn agree. leat land to he opened to soldiers and Sfi- justiciable dispu~te-tlhose isstes sailors. aywhich can he determitted lby the apryplication of recognized ]a%-.to "tab- The President. it teas explained. feld lished facts-should he nttledl HIther derided to go to tite Capitol in prefby arbitration or adiuciatlen: snd we - - - - erence to calling tuecnbeta of Con EY _I1 I EC tettter,.1 Ce 1 il~ ourt 'Rules ' Intent of Redi I-fpia- JictingBill:Entitles Ryan, 1~ttat to Be Candidate. It of pa- __ te: HIEART )fno ere or-.!:pse Cap'taici trem was v 8re-: deseaant anti '4 promnoted to, a to the second, Was mtade olflila is James S. Cun~ r:.of.police. le district Cupr h I, svtite thte leer and tepr'oft1m fr oclowivo into afolOci' nV., This it aon~ of Ciefcof P0 -ord,of Public tof ttte Sectnd natitert-ed to the. to' be assigned as td district. ger, of thte First tr~d to the ''it'ti Onetley. of lie 'ansfcrred to rte tdicy, t the See-. wansfetred 'to tllte Agrees to 'M1iimum Term For Mari BeQause of Wife and Children. G~eoirge Cialiton pleaded guilty itt Criminal Court to-day to defrliudttg' thte Ifikhorn Coal Corporation of'$160 utidt wab s0entced10 one year in the pen itentlary on mooti of Commonwoulth's Attorney Huffaker. lHe represented to the corporation tat Ite was In a positiont to furnish it with -a large ncamber of miners from Lpty llle atnd "-Henderson attd the totne was sect to hint to defray the expepes of the wvorkment, hut Clanton, fai~ceto comply with tis part of the Pootbract. the indictment charged. Mr. Iuffakes' recomtttendedtemlrfttum punishnment because 'lnQ a~;t ife slnd two small chlldr,'t sod as thte officer of te roep orafiot agreed to the proposition. Watl'ice Nominated ~~AsEnvoy T oFrance Wtashington, tFeb. 26 bhy A. P.)Hugh Cairtpbelit Wallace. of Tacoma, jWaeh 'was nomnated by President Wilson ut-day to be American Ambasqdor to France, to succeed Amnbab actor Sharp. MAH E SUCCEEDED Dr. Lewis Ryans won the Oiral rot i t his race for the Rtepublican n0n r atlott for Representative itt the ci tegislature from the Tetih wardt nay, when Judge W. It. Field gras his prayer to mandamus County Cle F~red 0. Nuetzel to require that o: clsal to place his name on tse prima ballot:. In other words, Judge Flt I LI 11 rplling clerk at the last session of thie Legislatutre and read lbs Tenth Ward into thte deristricting bill, it l aving been otitted from the act through a clerical error, and the Tfenth ward is designated as the FifIy-eighth tistrict. Under the provisions of,the redistricting bill as It appears In thle Kenttucky Statutes by reason of the clerical error the voters,of the Eleventhlsasd Twelfth wards ace given dottble representation itn tle legislature. it is obviotsto ist the Legisaure intended to include the Tetnth weartd, the court said, and for that reasotn the Tenth ward is substituted for one of the two districts cow embracing thte Eleventht and Twelfth wards. thereby expressing the legislative intent to redistrict the Stats into 10i0 leiltative districts and save the constitutionality of the Tenth ward. 'fTse Court of Appeals will he asketd to affIrm the 'ruling of Jorge Field. OPPOSES -REPEAL Mayor Smith Urges That Daylight Saving Law Re-. main ln Effect. IWilliam Boyce Thompson, director qf the New York Federal Reserve Btank. wired Mayor Smitht to-day ltse ewe that the amendtment to tihe Agicultural hill to repeal the dayliight ving law has been reported favorbly in the Senate and asked that the itayor call the attention of civic, Ialor and busineesorganisattons to this dact. Mayor Smith wired Sejator Beckam and Represen.tajlrs lwager Sherey as foltoas;e7 r "I" -".hope yrou will vigorously oppose he repeal of the daylight savinsg 1aw.. heeconomic value of this iaw was jo'clearly proven during the war that can see no reason why anyone t i duid oppose it. It would effect k vintipifuel and givei to mnilfions of. 1 prker.- an additional hour for -reatioiR'" f e1iaor asked Senatmor Beckham s ae~te~egrant k5 ~ ' to Senator (Concluded 0on Thirtcetnth Page.)1 BOWNVS IS" EFFECTIVE Officers. Enlisted Men and Nurses Will Get $60 Each Under New Law. gress akray from their dutiets it ss tim at te White [louse. tie plane to do everythitng posstble to aid the passage of imtperative legislation in the few temaning dasa of this seeec, now that he htas determtned not Icall an extraordinary session until after his return fiom Etirope. which probabiy will tot. hc earlier than June 1. Ac official d~si cue %asmade to-day of reports 'hat ttte 'reatdent desired a vote of a pprtoval for the principle of a trLagic of Nations. It was pitnoed tint that the leagtueeas Ito e whieli plot tiles Ifr, a suni ia %.10d s-h hic.. old cors-uItofo rcalifcoat ion for tll mtestbes of the sllitary and at the cootvrsons. ttaval sees ice attd] nurses who lace The ireottlent 111 'i to sbe analeftth diI;ossrrsmenlst srt is. oice incu 10 to ake' tl c cr pic i address Apri 6,is~ uner or~rat~if codi-before ret orit It Europe, but was Apil6 117 it~llIttsrlti'ctii-sot certain that it icoilIlhace lbs tioss. beacae effective ttday, tinte. As bin eta' is litmited hbytilss Brig. Gerti Julius A.I's-in. coin- -*--- ntatttec of lamp Zachary 'laylor, re - ( Coitt.'itiikton ' llslii~mtt P1age,) ceiveti a leitgtltytelegramt teem tse:,tijulutl(,iressIof tile aricy, fhin-l eluding te sect ion of tile new latew MlIII antI instruct inns thsat it he put Into PHARMACIShPASSE departmnlt if the (lea rrortatesicr Cur-ps icsIaying the S6t0lionus to of. iesadelse e h r icitargedt. William G. Zubrod Was Pro'Ihe law trovides that those chi preioslyhae. ee hoorblyi1s- fessor In Local School and targeil may niake claim for teir haouuio 0rihottoe Finatnee Offcer. I~e,euo huilding. Washiigton, D. C. ProminehtlDrugrist. 'Sueth application nust cotirai thte diacharge certificate, or order for liecharge. or release If 00 cerltficate was isited.' the order reads...hut loth cerltrate and order, it linth it ililmti. '/,trni l.47s)-urs old. a weere Iuaied('the paper hearing Iit- Miemblr of lie itccr c'Zttirctl1li dorafceet for final Iayri'.n! and,ti t'.l511ii' tt d iii onlrbelling at 1'7:5t at " htent of sall imilitary nt~ccit c 'cilocklaat lit ctiti1,- 3 S asit hollege. tai Atpril 6. 19'17. shiowitng ilace tnl afteri;Il ieo if ccoail ilitis d or repmortitglc ii r-etl military, Mt. huh tOO nwas ittitIs iiti. - Itti tltentiiis ltis ' utu sIllo pulico si-Isiol', It Is 'irovideil(tinI in lie ecerttof andi was tciat g autc if tl:+11 015 hicorabsty dischatrgcid si~liler liiate- 'oil-ge ilolitiniascy anu seana iris lug ciied, 1110 li-gal bItssare e i'nIsd I lss 'til Itshit:schoot for ttiijtiy trity to the 'onus, lie was iso intitti itlIlt lilt fathirc-to In- addition to those olin c-cre die- the dirtgo istinies at Ill1 West Matcharged liecti~s f f~ c i trltto- met sti-t. lit,-is sure iced ly Ihis tsartiles, necessary industrial oragel - ruls, Geurgu- toind -7uttus t cig ''ettitural pu~rposes cc fir dtoi iillty. iroit. C ii'lster',It,M l~. Il:.titoa, alsO 65,0001 etsried mniattil3,-7,10 Otti- three lrtin t ls. lineil. Zulutol, -Ges lace eilenltiiiuhrgs-.i sincesthe ictirge '. Ziitltstc'and iArt hitr I:.%'a - inadti cast istt of iieistctsiI izmicll it 01 at: httto a te tt;t ca Ziocilu art i',ilos-.'Teir -iihuts ld. t-/Iistussse-cii for ile to otit a l 84 1.1 77,1tO Apisrrm- I "llti.ratl ccli',*s t istl e tsil t' ri~e tntctelt'the ca t' tics an Ititlot ttc tt of Ifan ily te' siliec":t -'s "" ccl.- -a 160,000 more to disolsurgc. Thtis Inca n s ft. olytolsBstlt.urial still loint that the iacn'depiartmsent ieree Si Cave 11111 cromtetr). 09 00,000 to soldiers to he discharged. nty-.eight New Cases Third Of U. S. Army of Influenza Reported Has Been Discharged Twenty-esghi- '-eases of lnfluenzal Wash tsn-lntt t ' s. 7u 101 A.I',)were reorted to the Cty tealth Of'hiuts'-ont ine c.t l. sifthe artey flee to-day. Dr. T.IT-1.Baker. Health Iosfficeersits il~ty 'icc"ritiicc 'It lust antii Officer, said, 'ho'wever;ttat the cases 3 3 per dent. of tise c,,ttitli personnel are of a mild type. There were four- tad been dilechargedl h)"1ebruary it. teests deaths yesterday and this morn- the 'sar Depsartmtenitt(annunced tolofour'tattrlhuted to 'influenea and day. on the basis if complete returns tsn:..tp,pneumonia, tre Baker said lto the Gesnesal Staff. The total thai-Ibe neynber of dleathe teem poe - strenthi of offieersansd mtn ovemmeeliola Was not a bovie il-i normal avc her 11 was 3,67i0.858. while dlschart'ee tr0C.-fhr>tti5ttt 6 f tit5e.sear. to fllaary i.0 niitieced 1,Il0,%2., NS h7s i y i7~772. - -r - - - -I ' ii yi 11/15/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M 0

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