cover! Prime naval-c inland Like The Dow. ”__j.___-—- G H ‘lino’ Gan nrgjueglllih“. mini ISL u’ IIISN IIIIIIIIS FIIII IIIISINN REVENUE opose a T828 Varying‘ From One P. G. on Accumulated . Wealth of Five Thousand Pounds to Fifty P. ‘ tunes. (Special to The Guardian) NDON, February 5.—-A grud- -.. Ilevy on accumulated wealth alacnle varying from one por- - on total possessions albove o pounds. up to titty per cent the largest fortunes. is the cen- feature of a series or remark- SIIIIENIE C. A on Larger For- ablc taxation proposals officially put forward by the Joint cmnmltteo "Presenting the whole body of or- ganized industrial and political labor. This‘ is Labor's scheme for Wining out the national debt and it is estimated that it will realize four billion pounds. varia Rejects Allied Reparations (Special to The Guardian) , I'll, Feibr-uofl 6. —'llhe vlan Premier has left for Ber- lo notify the German goverm t that Banavla has relented the ml reponations demands. UNICH. Feb. fi-Jrhcusands» of _ons marched through the Ia oi Munich today singing ulechlnnd Uber Allen" and car-l I out 1161110!“ lutiuun GI. H IIOtGI re the members of the Entou- ommlssion reedde as n protest Inst the Allied preparations rd which caused a. wave of ‘ro- enl: in‘ Bavaria. Speakers rlY assailed Matthias Erzcbevr- the dormer- Minilter of Fin- , declaring if be ever set foot Bavarian soil. he would imme- ely be put in lull. ‘ ‘ ATOR ROBERTDON WILL NOT’ RIDIDN‘ ' AWA, Ebbnlary 6.-—It is a. Ia matter to [Qt a roaiolutlon by a number of labor-glen, - are not familiar with the facts o case. said Solicitor Robert- mlnisiter of lafbor, today, in mentjng on a resolution said avo been passed by ‘the Tor- i distnlct. rades and Labor Congress call- for his resignation because oi lack of lbaclabone in thc mut- of wages moc- men employed in Dominion Shipbuilding yards You solos 0o resin?" The er laughed. He bad no tun comment to make. locust!) srtcutsf kk-kmmmkkk‘ .4 _ vvvfivv vwvvvv , WANTED APPLY ELDON — THURSDAY NiGHTp-AN a black fur neck-piece. Re- . if returned to 114 Upper Street. iD A MAlD F-OR GENERAL ' orlt. A9918 76 HII-lsboro I-‘ll’ MAY, 157., TEANBMGNT. ‘ convenience. Apply 103 mouth Sweet. _ en zxnnm; an oiii. Moral house ' k. Apply i4 Prince SUBM- Flits 2o snnsnim: ewes MP8 crude. Oliver 8. Mc- Jlew Perth ' ‘ ' Tllouun FOR uni. box .11? valley. P. E. 1., DkfiLRL F3!!! annuals‘; ' ' GHQ . hm“ m“ will hwy ‘III-E A oumrrrv or “v- Apply to Joseph Bal- Pllwual. - ~WNnAv AFTIINOON f" Hum Hall ondlllplan- “sold wrist watch with brace . Finder pl , 1M1 Druxfltcté; award. J Hum a. co. cl PAIR ‘haw-k. s. n. r. Macon. of [Announce their nprinu .W"°~.P--'1-1. 1.. ' " ‘_ "f: on r I Anon Greek Cabinet _ Has Resigned _ (Special to The Guardian) ATHENS, February 5.—-Conder- ences with political ‘leaders were bold today by King Constantine in an effort mo solrve the ministerial crisis wlhich developed during the present week and culminated last might in the reolgnatllon of the Rhallis ifalbilnet. 1t was believed that Gounsris, Minister of War, or M. KaloQen-opoulos, Minister of Finance, would be aslced to head the new ministry. Premier ‘Rhallzip had insisteu that he should head the Greek Delegation which will alttend the near East conference to be held in IQDIDUD. beginning FED many 21. M. Gout-ands on the otfb-or hand claimed the honor of being the Greek spokesman, clung dais influence in Parliament and the nd~ benwmce of the Greek ‘press as his qualiflcaltlona. ‘Ilhe friction lrwoen the Premier and bis minist- er of War ‘ came so marked that M. Rhaillis decided no bond his re- signartion. lo the icing. Killed in a Riot vanranarsofcT-rmn, m». ci- today in a clash‘ with the workers at San Gregorlc nitrate plant. An- tofagasta province, according to advices from the district reaching here. Daniel Jones, the adminis- trntor of the plant is reported to have been assassinated. __.._.,>__.._ Maritime Pnovinces ' Telegraphic News (Special to (The Guardian)‘ ow HIKE T0 THE-PACIFIC ST- JOHN. Feb. S-John Behan. the Bahia; postman and his son cums,‘ arrived in the city last av oping after an eleven days walk from Iiallfax. They loft this morn- lug on their bike to the Pacific. FOUND 243 BOTTLES WHISKEY MCADAM, Feb 6.—C.. P.. R. de- tectives discovered i343 bottles of liquor in a house bare today They arrested a man numcd hicllonalni, who was employed as a bar check- or at Vanceboro for having stolen goons in his possession. SUSPECTED SMALLPOX NAPODOGAN, Feb. 5.—-A sun. - pected case of smallpox is being in- vestignrted by officials of the Min- istry oi’ Health, POSSIBLE SUOCESSORS TO SEN , ATOR MCSWEENEY. DIONCTON. Fab. 5..-There is Hillel! speculation as to who shall succeed to the Seuatnvsblp is‘: va- cant b the death 0t‘ ‘he lntc Hun. Polar cSwocney. Amonasl these suggested are M. in. Agar and Thomas Nadine, Gt. Jdhn. Col. F. H.. Black. Snckvillc Ferdinand Robl chaud, Shedlac, Richard Ulmary. Rlcbibueto and P.. D.. Crenghnn, Newcastle. UT JOHN PLANT SHUT DOWN N AS A REOULT OF STRIKE 8'12. JOHN. Feb 5.—l'~‘ollowlng a ten per cant cut in wages the em- ployees of Fowler and Campbell. Limited, tool and spring mnnufuc - tutors. today went on strike and the plant was closed. About a hun- dhd and fifty men are affected by the Ulrike ue is a particularly Twenty-three soldiers were kllled= CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. BIONDx-‘rl’, PEBIICARY 7- 1921 MEMDIIIAI TABLET UNVEIIED I EAST NIIIHT Zion Church was crowdedto its fullest capacicy on Sunday eveu- ing the occasion being the unveiling of a. magnificent memorial tablet to the memory of’ those members of the congregation who gave their lives in the cause of freedom in the late war and those who served in the struggle. The Pastor, Rev. George C. Tay- lor preached an eloquent and most feeling sermon for the occasion his subject being "Lest We Forget" and delivered the panegyric- "There are no Dean!" The report of the memorial com- mittee was submitted by Hon. FJ. Nash, Before the unveiling a double quartette, “Peace to the Souls of Our Heroes“ was sung. The monu- ment was unveiled by llir. John M. McLeod, Sgt. Herbert Vessey sounddng "the Last Post" after which the hymn "For All the Saints” was sung by choir and people. . Col. D. A. McKlnnon. D.. S.. D.., taining the names of 119 members of the congregation ' Messrs Hon. F“ J. Nash, Geo._ W. McLeod. John M. McLeod, and S.. A.. McDonald were commission- ed as trustees to look after the memorial. The various hymns and scripture readings were all in keeping with the occasion. During the service his. Arthur Bruce sang "No Night There" a very beautiful solo. Before the ser- VIOQ closed on appropriate anthem, "O King of Kings" was rendered by the choir. The memorial which is of brass handsome one, and contains the following inscrip- on. CANADA 1914 ROLL OF HONOR.‘ try. Erocted by Zion Presbyter- ian Church T0 COMMEMORATE THE VALOUR OF THOSE WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES ALSO THOSE WHO SERVED IN THE GREAT WAR FOR FREEDOM AND HONOUR. OUR HEROIC DEAD C. Frank Allan, A. Earl Brycnton, J. J. Davin, Jr., Lpfloy Boll Klclly, Gordon C McDonald, Ollla McEach crn, John McKay, C Spurpoon Mo- Kcnzic, T. Cuyier McKenzie, Har- old W. Robertson, Douglas Suther- land, James Gilbert Walker, Aus- tin H. Walkcr. OUR VALIANT LIVING Rev. Goo. C. Taylor, Chaplain, M.O. Daniel Anderson, Walter Bears. John 0 Bethune, Sidney Donnell, D 8 A Bcnnail, William Bruce, Arthur Bruce, Walter 0. Cairns H.. 8.. 0.. Carruihoro, Cheater Campbell, Ohclter C- lwcll, Wat- son N. Crarwcll, Alphlltl B. Sma- wcil, Lorne E Crawford, Lloyd Crockett, Harold 0. Davllon, Run - n! H. Davilon, Gobi-go W. Dewar, Samuel Elliot, Lorne Flrquhanon, Elmer H. Foster, Cheater Garret, qua H.. Oililn, Allex M. Glllla, Sid- ney Green, Fred Hale, William g, n»... ..-._.. Want Release oi Political Gonspirators (Spbclai to Th0 Guardian) WINNIPEG; Feb. 6.-aPrelmler Meigben in reply to a request of tho labor members in the Provin- cial Legislature that those impri- soned on changes oi seditious con- spiracy. be released in time for the opening of the House, states that the mutter has been referred to the Department o! Justice for action. More Bombs Thrown In Dublin Town ....-... (Special to Th0 Guardian) DUBLIN, Feb. Df-‘TWO bombs were thrown at a motor car last evening opmsite Liberty Hall. One of the missiles struck the cu- but none of the occnpintt, several policemen were hurt Fcpr or five passln civilians were lhlnrod. Impressive Ceremony When Tablet to Memory of "Dead and living Iieroes Was Unveiled. ll‘) Illamcs Inscribed Thereon. Melvin Garret, John B. Garrick, AnIcoulnliry greart throughout the world, IN ZIIIN IIHIIRDH HIIQ. Wallace Higgins. Dr. Lester Howie. Ruth Huggan, Thomas w. 5- "wean, Percy Jardlne, Hilbert Johnson. Rex Klsily, James Lane, Walter Mathcson, Dr. A. F. Miiiar, J. GtEWar-t Moore, F. Tar-Wee Moore, Arthur Mulch, Blair Mulch William A. McGaldcr, Harry A. Movovcall, n. A. McDonald, Ben McDonald. Harry A. Archibald McEacher-n. William Mo: Eachern. William Mclnnla, Edgar, W. Mclrmis, Malcom J. Mclnnim, J. Gordon McKay, Sterling M._‘ McKiy. Dr Wendall McKenzicJ Guy McKenzie, Hugh McKenzie, H. McKendv-Ick, Ernest M. McKlnnon, Arthur W. McKlnnon, Irving Mc - Lflrent Allison McLQan, Sutherland McLean, William McLean, Wlnnl - frcd Grace McLeod, Claire Scott McLeod. Arthur G. McLeod, Keith H. 8. McLeod, Kenneth W. Mc - Leod, John P. McLeod, Vernon Mo- Lcdd. John McLeod, Cyrua J. Mc . Mlilan, Bella McMillan, John Me -, Neill. Wllmct McNcill, P. W. Me ~ I c- d“ G» read m9 P°1I w". 0011- Novln, Ernest McNevin, May Mo -; Nevin, Frederick Miller Nash" Hnr-l iold Pickard, Robertson. Stephen? Robertson, Lcith W. RODGFQIOILI Vernon Rodd, Percy Rodd, Charlcsl forth Sanderson. Vernon Schurman, Harold H. Simpson, R. McBrairé Smith, John Turner, James Walker,‘ George Walker, Jame: Walker. Wal Walker, J. Walter We‘. nor, D.A . Wsdlock, Frank When “y, Rosa Wheatley. Immigration Returns’ Show Increase (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Feb. 5-—Returne of immigration to Canada during the calendar year 1920, show 75,805 immigrants arrived from Great Britain, 48.868 from the United States. 22,704 from all other coun- Our Volunteers for King and Ooun- tflem Cannofiloerce Ulster, Says Carson Bill/F.‘ 5i‘, February 5.—~Sh' Edlwa-rd ‘..'&l‘S0ll' in handing over Unionist Party today. said a great chapter in history in Ulster bad B90110 which would disgrace the pro vince. "We have a clear record,“ Sir Edward said. "Lat us preserve it.” There woe an ages-old reproach than an Irish parliament in Dublin, could not be trusted lo db justice to any Protestant ‘minority, Sir’ Edward continued. adding "m. us take care that this reproach can- not be made against your perils-l menlt. From thle outset let (item see: that the Catholic minority will have; nothing to fem" from a Protestant madority." Regarding talk of a. united iro- land. Sir Edward said: “Ulster can be won by sdmcere professions of the some ideas of loyalty 1J0 the Throne, pride in the Throne and acceptance of those principles which have made the but she will never be coerced. There can be no possible conn- mencemlent of an approach between the North elnd South of Irdifllfld un- til the South and West abandon the horrible methods they have pursued and now are musulng." Moncton Ladies Lost to Springhill (Special to The Guardian) ton Ladies’ Hockey team journeyed to Sprlngbiii lust eventing and play- ed the Springihill Ladies’ team, the latter winning 1 to 0. A No score was made in either the first or third periods. Springhlld girls numbing the single tally in Ibo second period. The Moncton team returned home this zunrulng 011 the only e!- presa. They rI-lvort that the game wag a. one but tho Bprlnghlll tlrln ‘were lnlclined to be some what rough. " nut week. Mrs. A. D. Joseph 8mm emu o» on» zamarzrer s: at. 84w M“ W Wdvfll” W“ 0! Jondptr. m 1on4, m". Jorldph and five loom children and aged father Th; m“; gum 1m“ u; q; m}. raturnlcd to their native country. i All The News Worth Reading All The Ads L Worth Printing I i All I 5 ball delivered W. lly‘anlll-fllllwflfl~ U. S. la Q1 IIIIIIENIIBITIEIIIIN INPIIIIEII E55 IN IIEIININY In Protest Against Decisions of Allied Conn cil and For the Restoration of German Monarchy. (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, February 5. — Violent protests at once against the decis- ion of the supreme council regard dl lng reparations are still being pub- lished by lBerlin newspapers, says the Petlt Parlsienfs correspondent. The cornesponwrrn asserts that Pugo Stinnes, the capltatlst, and Dr. Karl Hellferich, a former vice Tragic De th 0f French Canadian Girl (Special to The Guardian.) MONTREAL. Feb. 5—A young woman of 25 years. believed to be a. French-Canadian was murdered tonight around 10.30 by her escort on Prospect Street in the west and of the city. Prospect Street is a quiet residential street, near the stewarg Ran, Men-l, Rgwg, ggalmirailwny tracks over which the man ‘escaped nfter he had struck the woman over the ‘head with a het- chet. Her screams attracted the t" wflk", prank walk", A_ c_,attenl.ion of residents who rushed out to her usslslance, but too late, as she died almost instantly. Sudden Death 0i , Mnlhomas Andrew PROMIINENT MERCHANT 0F SUMMERBIDE SUCCUMBS TO APDPLEXV. , Summer-side citizens ere shock- ed on Saturday night tb the sad ‘news on! the sudden death of Mr. Thomas Andrew from apoploxy. Mr. Andrew, who was G9 years cf ago was feeling in his usual health all clay lSlatur-day, attending to his business in the regular way and had driven to his ‘home in St. [Eleonora at the close of the day's pvork. 0n his arrival he was pro paring to do the necossnrywhores when he was stricken. Doctors were inunedlarlely summoned (but nothing could be done. He passed the rein, of office as leader or (he Iaway at 9.30. The late Mr. Andrew (conducted n piano, carriage and farm implement business in Sum- cl;»-.~.l-. that the great fight hhdmeffilfle ior twenty years or more _j_l_':h “(ghoul a 5mg“, “gland (was widely known and esteem» ed. The funeral takes place today at 2 o'clock from his late home in St. winner's when-e a shunt service will be hold after which the body will be brought to the Baptist Church in Summerslde. ‘There are left to mourn: his widow. three daughters, Mrs. E. Scott Eaton. Vancouver, Mars. Percy Crosby and Miss Jean at home; one son Char- les who was a partner with his lath"? in Summer-side and three brothers, Jolhn. Charles and George in St. Election's. German Experts Will Not Attend (Special to The Guardian.) BERLIN, Feb. 5-4.! was official- ly stated today that Germany de- clined to attend the Allied financial conference of exports to be held in Brussels. beginning next Monday on the ground that Germany re- quires her “nancdal expert! l0 re- main at home for the present. PLOT TO BLOW UP OLD SCOTLAND YARD DISCOVERED DONDON, Feb. 4—'!\he Dally, Graphic says today that secret ser» vice agenda have discovered a. blot auoncTqNl Fat 5___.nm “one to blow up old" Scotland Yard In Inntlon, which is being used as a recruiting depot for trc Royal Irish Constabulary. The plan, the newspaper dc - clards, was for the conspirators to pose as recruits and leave their overcoatn. in which powerful time bombs were to be concealed in the bulldlnz. but according to reports the courage of the plotters fnlled at the last moment. ---<o>-—- ONLY TWO SU-RVIVEO CRUEILTIEB OF TURKS WINDSOR. N. 8., February 5.~— and sou have chancellor, are trying to form reactionary pumice from the peo- ples and nationalists curl parties which have a representation in the Rerlchslng of 116 null Goutiiutionnl Deputies. The newspaper Excelsi- sor says everywhere in Germany there ls a violent campaign of agit- mticn against the entente as well as for the pullpose of restoring the monarchy. Valuable Addition IoNavigaticn School Complete Wireless Apparatus Installed, Fully Licensed and in Communication With Iliu- Icn Stations all Over the World. Course of Instruction Given. A complete wireless outfit has been installed in connection with the School of Navigation ln the Gallons Home this city. The up- F. 1.11 and perfected Mr. Walter Hlyndmran of this city who has made a thorough study of the sublect and whlo; on the invi- tailor; of the committee of the Navy League accepted the posi- tion of chief operator nml instruct- No better appointment could have been rusde. Mr. ilyndnrlan al- though slill in Ills eamlry teens an adept at the bnsinws and hov- in-g bul~t the ‘machine and set it up is in a position to give thorough instruction both in i-he setting up and ln the manipulation cl’ the ‘nstrument. The present class in wire~ less has a membership of 20 and an average attendance of ubout 15. The students» at present are nearly all, city boys uiho at first took up the study as a pastime but became S0 enthused “will the work that 19mg are now following It up with a viclw of adopting it as a PPOEQS" prion“, Tho station is duly licensed and has communication with the lead- ing aerial stations In the world; readily picking up mesooizefl 0P0"! ‘Europe; South Africa; Australia etc. and telephone conversations; concerts, music 606.415 far away as New York can be distinctly heard. Tlhe students are intensely in- terested in their work and quite a nnnnbcr of them are sufllcently pro- flcleut already to take came of any messages that come and to for- ward to any station within reach any messages desired. They hope at an early date i» halve wlrelesis stations estab- lztlsinled lhroughourt the prOVlnce i1‘ order to stimulate interest among (the ryoung men and to ‘train as man! 2w pnsslhle of them an wire- less operators. Thrls equipment is a splendid midlnion to the School of Nnvizfi‘ tion and it is pleasing to not" that interest in and attendanco at the ammo! are steadily increas- lng. _..__-oo>.-___ SENATE ACCEPTS FORTV PER CENT TAX ON WHEAT TRADE WASHINGTON, Feb. S-Support ers of the House emertioncy 11"!“ bill caught their opponents napping today and two amendments were ad opted before "Senators fighting the foasure were aware of the action. The‘ amendments were agreed to by n \'I\"a. voce vol-r. whh only nine Senators Senators in the Chamber. and Senator Harrison, Democrat, Mississippi demanded that n quor - um be called. The unenmlmontu ad opted propose a rate of fcn-ly cents a bushel on wheut and the exempt- ion from Import duties of rice to be used in canned goods. France Does Not Want Indemnity Paid At Present -__.» (Special to The Guardian) PARIS. February 5.-~Evm were the Government in a position to BEIIMINIIIIISI Too Many Armed War Material. (Special to The Guardian) IDIRMINGHAM, February 5. - "Giemxany uiuat disarm", Premier Lloyd George declared in a speech here today. The Premier asserted vigorously that Germany must res- pect the peace treuiy and agree- ments. “Tlhe first’ condition of lpeficc is that the treaty must be ate-peeled." he said. “A challenged treaty means merely that wor is held in suspense. Germany must rospect two conditions, the first of which is disarmament." He added that Germany must abide by the treaty e0 insure the restoration of .-,.4 IIISIIIM v IIEIJIIHES IIIIII] IIEIIIIIIE The First Condition of Peace is That the Treaty Must be Re spected. Germany Has Men and too Much ‘vol if» p-T- f“ I.‘=“\“P "Ewe neighbor-linens among nativrs. "Germany still has loo many arm- . ed and too much war material". the Premier declared. "The Allies have decided that Germany must oonnply with the Treaty of Versait lea. especially as regards disarma- ment," Lloyd George pointing out that the reparations had been fram- ed to coincide with German flllflik clal conditions and that while she cannot pay if she is not prosprr nus, if’ she is prosperous ahe can ‘and must, the added Dim! l! the Genmans once get their mind oil the war and on to peace they will IINITEII SIIIES (Special to The Guardian) tish Government formally propos- ed the cancellation oi’ all inter-AL unacceptable to the United States government. said J. Austen Chamberlain, Chancellor of the stltuentn. here today. thmn an offer again. caption of our motive. posed the solution which should have foregone claims larger than any remitted to us and we pro- posed it. because we believed it would be in the interests of good relations amongst the people's re- Ilabllllntlon National credit and restoration of international trade. Our great International debt is due to the obligations we undertook on behalf of the Allies if we had hnd only ourselves to consider. we should have been particularly free of external debt at the pre~ sent time." . LONDON, Fdbrunnw 5. —-‘ilho speech of J, Austen Chamberlain, Chancellor of the ‘Exchequer ln Birmingham. in which he revealed than the United States had refus- ed to consider a proposal for a. total or partial ooncel-latlon of in- tarallled and associated debts. pro- voked hoaltrd discussions through- out the country today. American business men here emphasised that Great Britain would make great gains even though it cancelled larger total debts than its own. They pointed out that the British Government got valuable commer- cial and economic con/ceev-ns King's Messenger Is Fired Upon (Special to Th0 Guardian) BELFAST, Feb. F-Daring at- tempts were made today to cap ture a nnvnl officer engaged as King's messenger, carrying import- ant government despatches from Dublin to the mall boat at Kings- town for transmission to inndon. The first attempt was made from Trinity Oollego. Having folded 1 second was made from Ballsbrldge. This was also u ‘u! 110M of tho shots fired hitting the offl- cer and he reached the boat safe- ly. May Return To 8 (spacial to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Fob. b-Much inter- out in civil mutton his’ boéli mam by a "m: we cm ao- tlon probably would be taken duo ing the session for the return to BIRMINGHAM. Feb. 5--The Bri-I lied debts but the proposals were Exchequer, in a speech to his con~ To make would, I think, be beneath mn-mgnlgy and lain British Clmncellor of the Ex- would render us liable to misoon- cheque’ m a“ ‘mdrwsum ginning‘ Patronage Basis [soon be prosperous again, IIEFIISES III IIIINBEI WIII IIEIII of these loans o! American nroney to the other Al lies, which the British would retain At th-e same time they said than. the United Sltnuvs ‘would be cancell~ Ing n good debt while Great Bri- tain woud be cancelling something she could nlot twill-cl any way. WASHING/TON. February. 5.—- Officials of ‘the Ulllilvd lStnltes tron- sury department refused to corn.- ment tonight on the statement of the Rt. lion. J. Austen mambo"- . through many ham. that the United States Gov- !" “mm”! r-rnment reflused to accept British them we sought no National ad- vantage to ourselves and we pro- proposals that the lntemtllled debts arising from the war be cau~ celled. It was r» called tonight that Sir George Palsh, the British fln~ auclal expert. put fcru-ard such proposal while in the United Star.- es a your ago, but his mission vms not regarded by the ‘Vaaningtou Government as official and so hi.» proposal did not rmelvo official oonsiderntlont WHAT BRITAIIN OWBS S0 far as could be learned to nlghvt no officials hero are aware that the British GcvvI-rnmreut has ever, through and official channel proposed a remission or cancella- tlcmv olf the British war debt to the Unltml States. Great Britain's in deblodness ls about $4.000.00l).00Q_, and is far larcer than that or any other of the Allied‘ countries. ‘but this is explained by the incl that Butaln herself was a creditor and disbursed Un-ited States funds to her other Allies. ‘Wh-v-n Senmor Knox, soon after President Vi'ilson's rpturn from Paris, Introduced in the Senate 11 resolution proposing the remission or the lnflfbtéulnvss of all the Al- um (u; thg Uznllwl States 0n- tho theory that tho Allies bod been Rwmltor sllilfert-rs from the war. British public opinion, l‘. was under stood here, was strongly apposed to such a move. St. far as ls known this is still tho iirItl-ab attitude. DOD- THE WEATHER TEMPi-JRATUR TIDE. MOON. FTC "ronomro. Ft-‘nrmif? ‘e-Isu-ong north west winds, with snow, mod- erately cold. - High tide this nurrning at 11.09 and tonlghrt at 10.23. 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