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LEADERS TO FIGHT WHITMAN BUDGET Declare They Will Not Surrender Rights of Legislature. MAJORITY MOURNS IM ELECTION JOBS Governor'«. Bill Also Ruffles the Democrats. Who Say Tain. many Won? Is Watched. Isaa «f 1 " Albaay, .'nu g -\\ « are an for hi»- at . . ¡¦or-.,- but th« give up tl Thi« tbat .nan of tl nance to-night t Ne Quarrel Baye i-age. "We are : the i forms*i -n we o..\ ¡j * froi ITS ess mnke a - but 11 II tol¬ erate te loader« equally determi: other will hsv« Is, hr.ó. r.f',c;:.l Albany is wondei whether -rnor really bud,; . st. were ¡ rrnor the i>» New *iork Deastles Retained. The say that 1 «s the y far round r.t S 1,000 a .«ear to rep'sce tlie 160 fort urties, who ban lie «aid that il granted he cou'. In all, An examination uties. and siso 1 ... lor. The Governor's total Y'ork deputier, .ntact. Th - thing« t! lead«r r intent have th« LÍÍJ.GEST MOTOR ORDERED Ij.OOO HarSSS-Swet Ma« bine In I'.e Made in the I'nited State««. motor 35.00- million-dollar order piar- with the- 1'. jiany I their new plant at Indiana Harbor, Ind The motor srill drive a 4u-ir.ch re- to be : . tained from a fl motor gei tor set. In addition rill be built watt turbo , ment of conde»i«ei«. r\«»;tern and r ¦« « Included is «h« Il le si.i,l the ordef il the lar« eel ever pieced for electrical steel mill aJV. ptl WOMAN STILL HALE AT 100 Only Blight K«e and F.sr Wcnknc«« Kelt at «.'entun'« Turn. Btrosg mtfntalli ""«1 physically, aa« cept for « slight deleei Is «tgbt and . g Mrs, sane Jordan Rsysold« 10 ¦:¦ blrthdsj Satur- th« home of her daugi ter. Mr» s w .., ,i Coi II, si PI« «i ¦"..¦¦ Mrs. Re] rae bon i"*«1*-. ,,--,,1 wa« married in 1881 te 1 i.ke. going the 1 farm, which ha« been In the fa OS 1804, and «!-.:e Mr. Reynold« «a» born and Mrs. 1 lefl the farm a age Bterosted la current topic« and every du y In« the new«pnper« read bei Among tha hundred poo» »n were six grandchildren and «.-r« at gienden ',«lren. WAGE ROW SENDS COTTON GOODS UP Manufacturen I oath to Sell Until I abor Difficulties \rc Sottli*-!. '.."!.. rked strength .- eg -,'ii.n and the labor cost« re ring manu- n the gréai col« « which »n« o.Tere«! them. Huyera showed that tl e| were ».' curre;,t pricec, not commit i "icy »e* in the for an advance in wages. Shoul .10 pci operative» this will have to be added on to the cost of .:facturera wire fo se* against .. i.eurby p. pit a fee days M"st of i. cent ' ai fol :i fair. »od demand. ...-rurer« end all th« I, com goods SI total si week an 190,000 g are tl.e 1x64 r nom.; 211 ti : 27- . 1915 RECORD CHURCH YEAR Congregatloaallata Spend nigge»»t Unoosl for Work, -«nting so- ... s in 1 I hurch a Ihst of im« A«!.. -.-.'¦. re are i T."."'i hon ork at Ti,o .-« ; and Si i while the mai .-. a puni The 'on .... I Frot- .' each Six' Pleads for Grecley Slatne. m So, «'. is pro« s reino« si of tha pros!- . Front of i'ark. >n voted I provide a location n the imm. IK of to .. TRI BUA/E WOT^LL DIRECTORY L Note.The following New York Citj hotels are advertisers in The New York Iribune. A9 such they offer to their guests prof' t on ii"iii utulesir ible surroundings, since sat¬ isfaction in BC4 otnmodations and service is fully -.-u.iran- teed See The I ribime Graphic tion every Sunday for complete Hotel announcements. A.ISM si tu 14.tu. C.Frv .«a Back. D.Psmlly E.Wom-i t-irlu-lveiy DiiHcl No. I, 14th to 42d St.. be». Four+h Ave. *-nd Seventh Ave. Hotel. P || Ml Breiii.i. B 4 « ". B H ü.ir. ! H B M lel Usa - AdtJrm. Ratei. F i.rwav ami 29th Si, $1 n day and up. 55th »t., bel. 5th sv. <\ B'wsj $", 00 per «lay up. 10th St. and Fifth '.! eppb al es Broadway to St pei day up. f li 'el Madiion Square F Marsha weahingtos«. B Hotel Prince & ***. 37 MniSSns Ave. 29 East l*k St. Si. aad Fif* A.«- On application. $1.50 r>er diy up. * 1. W [>ri tlav un. Districi No. 2, Washington Square Section, below 14th St A Musi Earls, wavsrlj* Fisc« $9wh.Eu. Slówfc.As*. District No. 3, 42d St to 63d St., bet. M*:di»on Avf. aaJ Broadwsy. R H i-1 I'..:, kin^liam. I ÍÜl Ave. and Wth Si C 14 Ian 6 '* Bal-cock. | || ,-| I asajih- *»"« ea r- 147 149 Writ 55*h Si Fifth Ave. and 4ith Si MsSaSOO Av. and 49th Su B H Hl Lauielli'**, B H¦.'-! Lorraine. I) Il tel New Western, $2 pel «¡a> up. i. a) illration, "n a; plication. }2 pel «lay upa Os »[plication. On application» District No 4, 63d St. to 110th St., bet. Centra! Park W. and Broadway | n si I'"" » ¦' B.Hotel Bros» ¦ Hsl C-Holel Berkeley. "' H'lc! MajnlK, 77th Si and Broadway. Br, avdwap, Will te ~ at 74 h Si Central Psrk m B- Hotel Manhattan Square. S) 58 \*.r»t 77th St ¦ Hold Wallon. IH4 Vieil 70ih St. 3>2 per day up. | up. I or 2 peraoaa, On application. *_' j ei «lay up. *_' per «lay up. Cn application. ¦TaV-a-rlftial Mei-a-ai«*, BROOKLYN HOTELS. 97 (2olmaJt-ia Height», . $45 per month, «, peuoni. Peace Has Its Arnolds, Rea Answers Accusers Pacifista Would Make of America n Fool's Paradise While Japan Prepares to Act, He Asserts.Wains Anew of Danger. lieorge tironean Rea, Far Entfern editor and economist, insists that there (i»-e Bentattei Arnolds of peace «.« well as of war, and declares that lko$e Americans who kinder the notion'* defence when th^y kmnv that an enemy nasses a grievances am as fairly entitled to a weiteres fat* «i.s though they betrayed the n<jfi«»n «n fime of strife To Mr. fíen'» eerie* of article» tn The Tribune on "Japan's Place in the Sun" J I. f\ Clarke, It. Ichmomiya, tnamujer of the Yokohama Specie Hank, ami Dr. T. ¡yenaoa, of the Kaet and Went Xew* Bureau, m/ide re- fig. The Tribuno NOS psabtiekes Mr. h'ca'x reji'imler. i.foki.F. BION80M UFA. .T. T. C. Clarke, R. Ichlnomlya. mnnnt-er ci th* YcV.ohnma Sp Bank, and I»r T. lyena-ra, of the I and West New» Iluresti. have |a t essayed t.. reply to the «Intim« eontnlntd In the arrice of article-» "Japona l'¡**ce in th«* So»,*1 which peered recently In th* cclutnns of Tribune. Mr Clarke replie» by lndulging personalities, Innuendoes and lmpt tions on my Integrity und IntelllgSl Bf-f po:!to rejoinder to Mr. Clarki that grave Issnos menacing* the pe nn.l happiness of this country sstsl the Pseiflc and are steadily «lraw r earer, They mint be so,ui*rely fat We crir.net escape their by playing oatrieh. It is tha patriotic duty every American journalist who ha» .»nt understnndinif of the»* vi queationS, which afTec'. thn very 1 of the nation, to contribute to 0 of an »lightened public op T. F. Millnrd, 0, K Davis, fim J. K. Ohl und other journal! of reputation and Standing In t have itndlsd eonditli ground, have ¦("¦n their dl and lived i'p to It. J 1 ' larks, ¦ . and molt reaped journalists, made an extendí'1 tOOl the Orle:.*, but hli writings have be confined to the usual insipid Hi o'clock-ten possip about beaut pon, Ver geishas, her temples, pago«] and tinkling bell», the singing Bei Dsnnshil, Hsn/al Dai Nipp . v fni of her mater nient. Hut or. the pre».. * rr qui ¦* n ich are inflaming '.he heat Japanese aicaitr.-*. America, ai which they frankly tell ui may If to war unie»» their viewpoint is a cepted. Mr Clarke haï reaaatn« i sant The inference that cither he Is n raffle ent formad tc «liscu-i the ;,. or he is deliberately »u près now'edgO, ar.d pr. v.: "a!«ie to the ethics of hll professll nnd disloyal to thos-. higher ínteres of his own country he Is in hen obligated to defend. (alls Attack Inmanly and I njust. I would remind Mr. Clarke there a always »wo side» to ST1 ry question. ra to i m a o the Japaner« vi«lwpoint lock, stock ar bsrrel be rnay do so. We kr.ow th« hi re he stai di If 1, with ir intimate knowledge of the fnc ed from jreai, of experience .. Bast, ineün«. to sdhsrs to ' ¦: 'lie hast Interesta of my o*- country, and endeavor in my small en to arouse the people of America to i-ra". e menace, that Mr. Clarke won from them, it is urm.-i'il;. and ur " to ascribe bnse mot.ve« to m work. To Mr. Ichinomlya, the i ai popular manager of th« \ na Pp« er] ,-.*. !«.'.. t on J poaition, i can oi nd 'in are >... .'. tt«-n b Japnr ¦ a and « rely al « ' .1 pi n, hut I cat not be eensui ed If, g to ei höhten the people o? America, I r «luce atatementi as idvance by th- thei 'I here a] peat to be two aides r.lso to Japan' finances. The official itatementa nr «.no thing; and the Clitieiama of he i ubliciata urn) econom are another. Which il correct Ma l be era ted to quoti the of M Joi h Dautri i i book, "The Japanese Empire" 1 Japan Poor, bul I'atrlotlc. In diacnsslng the finsneei of th eonntry, be 'Here sll Ind ed very* vauue, fo Janane S, «ho conceal »ha", ¦¦.¦ : c m from Europe, conceal the n< la] atTair» more than their mili rets, Japan :j poor, sxtrem« The nee«' itiea of life are luck throughout inti h may be found there la used i of the debt and *1 «. purchases from foreigners Yet, accord ng tLa Jopi publica . ¦ on verj I n tory. "'Now WS must take into considera tion a peculiar ¡tj unsuspected by th« who do not know Japan the inhabi tants of the Island» of the Rising S n will deprive themselves of everytbin- and will submit to the payment of thl heavleat taxe» in order to help the jro% ernment show Kurope that Japan la Is n prosperous condition. How ii a i.. ,' loan to be obtained 1 What -ruar rould he Jnpaness ghrs I »diliced to have recourse to the for- : money *" Perhaps ! ''."lar ami mist is also Wrong, and I hav r r¡trht to ijuo'.e hia opinion a*- si fficisl statí-ment-. of the Bank ol Japan, 1 will say in aii fuirnssa tl si the art'i-les dealing with Japan's financée wire written last July. Since swing to the Amaricen loan to .; Allier-, which permitted Britain ar,«1 France to finance Rosi a to purehs her munitions in then nai be« n s large ii flus of gold Into he so to the go1 monop :' manufael initions, th. major part of the pi help«-.i erial trea iry. Japan .- undoubtedly in a more .. July, but while thil I i«"' n id from the atatemi i.' 'I si Japan is nearinp bankruptcy, it doe« not a':"'-r the basic conditions or refute the [act that 82 pei cent of the Induatliea of the country are controlled by the gov* ernment; nor does it in any way indi¬ cate that the costly programme of arm¬ ament will be Blackened. It doea, how.-ver. emphasize the all Impor- ta ¿reat stimulus n given ( thia unultersl me, and bringa rearer th« .; .-¦ a ' n! in con pell ng Cl i eccde to r "44 ¡ahei and in d»*man«l- ing a*i Immediate lolution to whs 10 term the "racial quel tion." la It Impertinent for me to Invite al- tentien to The Associated Fres» patch from TohlO, dated Dssessb« emphsaising the speech of C< okuma to the Diet I "Not a day es l«'-t Is carrying out the naval inen agrámate, b«* said. Does not this indicate that i when America il WSkisg up mul 1st ,'. niai.ai.tig sdequet« tents sgs "imag nary" snemies, thst Jepan « her new fdund sources ol weslth f '..¦ pronta «.n w .n «u dera ii tend push through "wi ii".n ti." l«i«H «i i i<- day" that programme wind .1 eyni« ally admitted by bs J Year Book to be directa«! against l lilted States of America? In r' ply to Or. lyCSSga'S scholl rejoinder in last Bund i would *sy that ho deliberately ¦» Step« the Issue end slnit-i on to shoulders oí" «. bisa tbi 11 i,.» my work, l be sei lee '.:' art!« d In 1 he 11 Ibune did not re to China They asare confined ti Imerican-Japs Chinese statesmen beve no control «> the] exert inline fur Or. lyenaga to shirk the «llllW .. hanging the subject ami th« fui n of « hina. ¦' ton.¦ th«' open d ITS r, latiot iss prssen in my articles. Or. lysssgs also wssders what r «ivf.s ,-. i, t. bebind mi a ork. It fair 1 i,«t. ha snd I hs reader« Hie i lid know I "1 be i ir Es v" is an Am -.it thirt« years ago by myself, with th« support of '.. .vernni«. for the | ag a hi ein Amei whi« h am« Ideas i inter« til« of I l ru-ieii lo Jepaneae Boner. t'p to January r. both II !'. lid, 1 hnve reposed t «b-'ice in Jspsn h n orsbls intentin r«iward ... ,. «r stsl Would ring true to thst wonderl ... tneir e< of cl rslry. if tl ees «!i-»piia.- ist .ify such a rin cal change in sent I -.«,.. led at I utterances of the Japan« pre «, the statements of her high o! eisls, «cholera «l economiete, g I.S SI I'll . th s trained rest Ispsnese ., tantly foi It temal , ¦,.-. ..;" .- n .- -< look on America as the next enemy, their part s the i riose to 1 »a ¡th Rs \v- |e Japan ira« working day r.ight, spending a n yen il ral i en oi malt« *. gramme, with the i Intel li"ii compelling Am« sept h) r viel announrini' through m of I'nit« ¦. bom her si «ii that America permanent i i I foot, fury of Japan wh« tha hour arrived (oi 1,'r to forco ekon ,: It I a me« Fenedi« t Arnold- of peace. There va.-,« ml] or." thing for a American . a lo. I have tried t do it by g th« ,i el en rI sa I « renl and me merited a state o si i- la .. psrad lit of the act uf t!.. ». Are we beintr ,|. ,-, [ved ., » lions ni Japa ? Ar.- vital . al« d I.-1 ma quot« a inee in auppoiI I mg assertion Thei. i p ibliahed in thi of a Japene«! Bernhai d bool ribing A:- i. ire.. lagi n ai ... 1 intO tha !'i:- ei '-.i m- h f the s .:.. »n, «.-id th« s .i .' ¦ .- ehii ol the a' my an«. navy general itafl « sei bels the i'r"[ii,.-r and I «.ti net ef Jspsi would lend theli nsm« seh a but the Jspsnese moulder« el 'v made th ; .tack. It was unnecc er .TI :ur it» self, Or. lyenaga, Mr Maksmsrs, the Jap- »nrse B| |n Sen Yore; Mr. Yawakams, i tion; Hr. Chugo Ohirs it West Ne« and, ... tly, Mr. '. .; or Baron Shi« buées . itieally publicly denied be i o tional defence association. Thej all lav« it gated reel :-« Japan. Nothing was ¡.»ft on- Mas .. l.bei. '. itiOl .-:.... b, v1» bet, tl en, » the truth a, th« Prem er o:' Japan, i f the I abi¬ sal and th« ehiefs of the army and navy pi., ral itafl in tha ... Its i ici ¦.... sidei -. a Imiral >u a «us crested to " tudy eurrest matters relatir.K to the work which mS) scial time." rhe regulations governing Its fune- ) a KH/etteil anil made pub- lie. They e IB14 J -a. If a i. defenci exists »l.a: .«I-, wl luctancc on the part of tl Jspa .| [i It a psi . ef th« ; ii grami t te ko« p sa in th« dm» and lull us into a State el I false security»! Does the object of Uns b«j«i-r t.a i. «ta-, special r«fer«nce «,. tbe Ballad States? What were th« «.-uncut m«t ««»r«« In June. 1104. whuh iei|.iir«"l Speclsl SttOStioS and liecssl i..... ike ensatlos ef thla bsdyl What ere tbe farts | On .Inti« It. Itld, BsiOS Kato, th« n«w Japanese Minister for Foreign Af¬ fair«, Instructed Viscount Chinee, the Japanese AmbsSSSdsi »t Wsshll gton, to feminist« the negotiation« between the two governments looking toward the »Igntng of . new tr«aly or con ventlon, an«l to revort to th« demand fut a fun,lamentai solution of th« question baseil on th« full recognition Of rarial «quality for the JSpSHSSS in this COUBtn At the same time he dlre«-te«l that the diplomatic duejm«nts In th« caso should mad« pub.lo In Wash rig« «m and Tokio. lasse »ver« <1 uly released on June 21* ami published on the iti«i«l« page« of the American, newspaper« on the 27th. Japan was seething with indignation -in.l her people lou«lly clamored for war Mr. Ilryan assured VtscSSSl ChladS In answer to his "ultimatum" that "there could be no last word be¬ tween friends." The reply to these peaceful wurde was the order promul¬ gated bf the Empsrsr St Japan cre¬ ating the national defence commis «ion, board, CSaasll or body. This ac¬ tion was taken on June fS. TheOS dates tell the sfory. Japan wn« tsklsg n" shsncss Bhe was pre- pare«! for any emergency In tho«e "«current matters" deoeribisd by Ad mi.al BasaM which might require ad¬ justment at a moment's notice. These BN irrefutable facts Is thl«. then, tt'.e reSSSB why the rieation anil existence Ol this body SOW ho care¬ fully eoneeslsd. is it unfair to read min these emphatic and indignant de¬ nials of the existence of SUCS a bn !y ths policy leid down by Count Bayaehl to lull the suspicions «if Amsrics until the time la r«'»i«ly for Japan to asMcrt bei aelf ? Could not Dr lyenaga and his as- lOClates have bees frank and open and explsinsd thst Ihew did exist in junan a national defence COmmlaslon, coun¬ cil or board, headed by th- Premier, Okums, xn.I ount. ng in its memberehip the officials ef «lie Cabinet. m the Chief« Of the army and navy ,, ...»r, but that this legitímete body could not be defenee "asseei face irai as s I.y w'ith ft ould not this - . bavs i.n mow Is 'he point, -, id «>f Indignantly characterising . «tenes as a bsae fabrication? «ould I ol b" done without r the pt ¦, th«' truth and Indiratii g w«' were ' ami « ¦ .-.. i.astuig s have i a body was in the fsce oi itrovei la truths si tifled Ii adhering to 'I.'- conviction the : nri eee und policy ol . ita in Amer rr-j'h end pervert th« when ma known, so as to lain this country in a foul's para« .pan is ready to act* $50,000 Gift from C. G. Washburn. la the ,,» th) .' 'ho Polyl of s Instituí of I by the Hon. '-arks Francia Wash- in memory of Mr. \ burn's THE WEATHER REPORT J ¦.» Ï Marl'* m rrm< « « . ¦ » | saatmiti « I ¦'. a. | ..-, . a. I- mass ->* i a .... . ¦ , - \$tX aaasut . - ' -. . Cl,.1 t »¦«¦¦. ii'lur an»:«-«» o»«f Sjijtt.rrii Colorado. .-<¦-, . a atlilurb- . '. . a ; . -..'.¦ '..r ... , . , a ¡a) sain - a a -..¦ . .1 I»; t . a. ral « Il ISS ».».-¦» «J « fr: r-i! rr. , « ¦ l . , i i va m va . I .- . - r-p. its i 1 iaetam . ¦-¦ « . h . . ..: .1 rUrMfSa . » rtStS**) Saat. »' a -a) [.in thai »«'... -i- h Um a «- .. Sight, «.a Ii. It.a iiirprr '.ana ISgtal " . '»¦ . ' . -. u.a I-iaaer |al. -..' ¦IN.- ,'a l ¦ «aS .>«»*. osa .-«--»»i . M »- t . '. I . . ...... « ' ' a I . n the at la t to I -...-¦. -. .- , i..r til ., . . M i;r', «a..,.. Kantaa, NdtirukS (ai.U . a », |tl -4, . I . | | a 4 « a- . Frxmut» tur bpiHlal L.Q.IIUa. tartar« H.«. V«K. inri bouth-rcti Nta» Cnfitnd. cloudy and «.arrr- fr todi); rain »t nljht; t. marram r.ln «r mew ¦ rri cold«-. TorX ar,d W-»it«-»--i 1>- ..Wanta mil tai .!*> i., m.-rrm .oral t ... ,- . ». co\dtr » -i- a u 1 '.-¦'. »1 ',-.! . ' ".' ;'- -1 » -a 1r a .: I . I I -oll.r I a - ¦ I, I ¦ a .. J and »a . ¦. «a«, -»«."i rala ¦ 4 . II a . a--... f l»r r».' u. ttir Ii« '. »»..-. . atetan I* and i atth . - Humidity, »am. ...81 « ¡> m. «. l«k«i Oftittai rk.'ii « . . ttaesai aat~ ' ' -' - t ,-« ¦ 1915. ISM , . m S r m. .lar. t « . !.. 1. ¡a. . Il i « i » .- »t . . i ta i al; ii<ri{. . ». i :4U- 11.'. .' .'. a ..... Lut ll.lri, B».-o-"-t»f Rtsdlnfi. I a W...SS.SS I 1 | 1 9 m 30 "0 FIRF. RECORD. ». - ¦r-"| - Mart::. 171 - ¦ - t I- A 4, ... ., i . VI . " - l . if!:n »«. i | t \ t .' rt.»«i lut it.. i»»fu: t«pr:o r m l- la . .- . - | Ionian Ca ISIS it.. -, i . . . - ¦ "' f .- a w-4> : . . I " f ' « i . ¦. i irtfl g «'1 ^ »HI Co n ¡ tftgfcs .' '. ,4a » i. t . .i a w. a . ¦ 11 ..-«.. Lui -...-.:. IL. .'MUla .-.«..a.. ^ifiii.f "MARRYLNO PARSON" IS BAC1 4 hurrh Olli« isla Accept I'.icuse» <i Pastas Who I Ir,| Kelly-Davis knot. (Hi . -. a. ta 11«. TMIi'ina I Haltlmore, Jan Ö. The P.ev. Herr «'arr, the Mormon "marrying pnrion Sf Klkton, hni h»en reinstated In th exercise of Ministerial ranctinui by th llosrd of the I.a'tar Day Saints I hurch arhlsh suspended hii iicem« basanée h married Eosreais Kelly and "AI" l»avl, of «Vpw York. I'avi» had beOS divorce by his wlfn a f.-w hours before h.. up peared In Klkton with th* heireas an. »«cured a marriajr«, HeenSS from th« clerk of the ('iron; « «,ui t. 4 arr's lefenei was that, he under itOOd l'avis had been the InneJCen party to the divorce and »hat he ha« never before heard of him or Mis. Kelly. JUST HEW GERARD BOOM.SAYS GUTHRIE Ambassador's Friends' Reply tr lawyer's Attack ('ailed Her¬ ald of Senatorial Race. "This Is probably the beginning o: a campaign to put Ambassador ""«erar» in the race again tins year for 1'nite* States Senator. It seerns to be an ef fort by his friends 10 becloud the issue What 1 sa;«i in my ipeaeh atl Mr. Qarard at the union League ciuii in the fall of J'.Ml was not based on the Empire Truat Coraaany-Jermyn cuse, but u|)on Mr. Gerara'S lecord on »,h«- Supreme ' ourt b«-nch " T" h i a wa« William i». Outhrio'l com¬ ment last night «>n a story that had Its origin in Democratic circle» that the fauna of his attack un Amba-sador . icrard was an sdvsrss decision sgsin * ens of Mr. liuthrie's clients, the Km- pira Trust I'ompanv. The case was that of Joseph I*, «isrmyn, a wealthy eoal operator of SemntOB, I'enn., who won out op a suit for mor. 116 ni,o. ¡ he Appellate Division, Justles g the deel jual de« ded In favor of Mr, Jermyn. M'>n*gomery Hare, of Bush A Hare, was c Mr. Ji Mr. Hunt's par' I bornea E Kush, Surveyor of tho i'ort of New Voik, one of the local Demo¬ ersite lead'TS. Mr («j'lirin sai.l he would appeal th" ease to the < \ ..s. Then l«e "In my speech, which Mr. <;. g to, 1 rinthirig that had a:.', r.earing va' I was counsel f..r the Empira mpanj A re to that speech will bear out my words." What Mr. Guthrio «si'' on that oc¬ casion íand the frienda of Mr. Qerard ¡it was: Gerard's career has shown him learning, in impar- an ! dignity as a judg" < carear hs Joins i Tanin,.. ' St of Tammany ins, and idgs i hun ig rec I of ra« by the i «SMITH TURNS HIS GUNS ON BRITAIN Will Address Senate This Week on Mairdships of Cotton. LIP IS NOW OFF ON OPEN DEBATE Daily Discussion of Foreign Policies BipedCsl Now at Washington. Washington, Jsn 9». Af'er a weei- of open discussion In the Senate ar.l Hon», l"';nifre»»l<inal excitement over the foreign relations of the United .State» haa been considerably allayed. Administration leaders appeared to have SUOCOadad In prevailing on most of their colleagues to adopt a policy of patlant waiting for complota inves- tigation of recent war rone lr'. in which American lives were aacn ficed. It ii certain, however, that there be almost »inly dloeuselen at the Capi¬ tol of the conditions nfTecting the United .States as a result of the Euro¬ pean war, now that the bonds of re- atraint which kept members so long silent have been broken. In both houses last week conservativa and radical members emphatically aired their viewa regarding the paramount war Issues, and In almo?» every debate for weeks to come some phase of the arîairs of the nution probably Will r-e ilij'.-cted. Eventual'? «he Foreign Relations f the sill ui dartaks of all matters perl ii ¡ropean to' havs iding ths pro] lni with -, in which sn - icrifleed sr The comrnif.t-e planned to "a<k last week, but deferred act ion irtl er efforts of the I srtment through diplomat.c .".urig with foreign powers, -' of Georgin, au- f the '.'.'hich wool i di treatment of trade, has sriwa ... f the .- the stl nator I I of I ingress grsma from the 4 -an Association of I'ommerce and Shipping Information and Marine News of the World Visaaels Arriving «nt Mid De- partine* from Port of New York. mimati r.K almana«**. « -a.. r*S4; au:.»«-. 4 "J. WeB a»'». .* nr»iii water. * M P II Sat- ". H « it« INCOMING STEAMERS. ... \...,t I ri 10. . pool ... ¦ K . >' '.."- .Barcelona » A ..... M « » - ,<iii 4.H v.-.a.i « iaa '4 .Un- D H i. i .Jamaica . Isa 4 . I .a .Jan I a * Tl EODAi 4 a tan ; a * " Iaa. I UT.; 4 g 1 .a 11..: . « .... ta « Apacha .Ja. - i Jan. .Urina, I OUTGOING BTEASIESI TK-KAT , . >....: vm<j*i tat - a " M Ua . I 4- . 'i .¡a . « si in . Maiiiaul ta M « Bahls ... .... .. | ... Ti C8DAT, lAKTAJtT It t . S '">. .U oo m ITKOKVSDAT, JAM'AKT 11. ASrtatta I im 19 « .i am a i: .- la 1 - - . - * a. . - K -4 I . - 1- !.. M, ..' M TRANSPACII IC NAILS. if" .- - - - I ¦)¦) p. tal ir.4a»:i ..-.-, r. .'.., .. . . a -v, Zra . i Jt. *.l . -¦...'. a «re- a . a \ « .. a I II **. a--a-a Jan II Ja:. -. a é . tall I , ¦a IS II. spaa. < -a < ;¦' 1.1«» J»n II Japan I is ria Beat ti» I.Ti -, Jipan I a . < i |. Mam Jan Ta- Warq <'../. a .,| Sealralla I... Jan Í1 Guam Phll'pi :.. IilanJ» l»ia San Kr» .¦V. Si Trampal« Jan 3i ackivih. »i .'.'.. IT, to I Bar si I -, ..I. i ?a» i- ¦.. la,,,.;.. In ba A . iltaaollf . - A . lia - ". j.- Bi it 4.1' i y aciüc unan it 40 i I ¦ a . |*«r < ' a 'J Ill-L»t4>f wl| a . iBf I Pm tn UM t*.r;ir*. Hrar a saeteasen, u.ajj ai.i i, ¡as it.- ; a . .' Malta D IT, ta l'a a .- . la, -a P ' « a I * \l-4 V ...¦ V 4 'I Mat .- y«a a .. .. Um New jar] a n,- '.:..«...... .... ... ;.- «a ¦. . «¦ al t M a es . Si and Jar. * lar at I 1 . » al.« ai, 1 than) Pt-a-tfle 1 '. ¦> . .-.-., n. HAI] -- '. lar n-« Br>, « STEAMERS \l FOREIGN PORTS. A!'.:;: \ -1 " ueh tr * ..» t it .:¦-.¦ Sam ïarX ht P.-*t sa: -».-.. S'orfoUi; S«rw.-v-,. n«--» -A I'ASSI ,-' . '.. r«-',t r «!). New T-rt f«r a ( (Brl. M ufaU* fjr Ita-j. 1 Is .'- » ,... ssslsl Amaricen fir-,. then JjÄ to fseli g r iin ,-» >f .-.'¿'*l» " " *i a ' l B*. I want s',r- | tar v. Älm#'r I « - I,. . ^ £ eltlzen« the United 2 ut«. bave Ikelr rights " ' ¦ DIO IS TAX LAW CHlEj Appointe«! to l'eters's I'l ir» |,j p. Corporstloi . ':/ hsi ; sm B. ling heed a > ' ' Tases la the lam Dissa ment. He eooeoodo I ¦- s A p... In eharga ef on« of ,- .. "' ... ons of -, 111 - King native ef -.,... He is a grt« and at C New .fork I tu ^J* rith the tai ,.' porn- 0 C ¦' .»«.n made a Í ..1 ssslsl salary DOW , I. 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Page 1: Peace Has Its Arnolds, «SMITH TURNSHIS LEADERSTOFIGHT …LEADERSTOFIGHT WHITMANBUDGET Declare They Will Not Surrender Rights of Legislature. MAJORITY MOURNS IMELECTIONJOBS Governor'«

LEADERS TO FIGHTWHITMAN BUDGETDeclare They Will Not

Surrender Rights ofLegislature.

MAJORITY MOURNSIM ELECTION JOBS

Governor'«. Bill Also Ruffles theDemocrats. Who Say Tain.many Won? Is Watched.

Isaa «f 1 "

Albaay, .'nu g -\\ « arean for hi»-

r« at . .

¡¦or-.,- but th«

give up tlThi«

tbat

.nan of tlnance to-night t

Ne Quarrel Baye i-age."We are :

the i

forms*i -n we o..\ ¡j * froiITS ess mnke a -

but 11

II tol¬erate

te loader«equally determi:

other will hsv«Is, hr.ó. r.f',c;:.l Albany is

wondei whether -rnor really

bud,; . st.

were ¡rrnor

the i>»

New *iork Deastles Retained.The

say that 1

«s the y far round r.t S 1,000 a

.«ear to rep'sce tlie 160 forturties, who banlie «aid that ilgranted he cou'.

In all,An examination

uties. and siso 1 ...

lor. The Governor's totalY'ork deputier, .ntact.Th - thing« t!

lead«rr intent have th«

LÍÍJ.GEST MOTOR ORDEREDIj.OOO HarSSS-Swet Ma« bine In I'.e

Made in the I'nited State««.

motor

35.00-million-dollar order piar-with the- 1'.

jiany Itheir new plant at Indiana Harbor, IndThe motor srill drive a 4u-ir.ch re-

to be: . tained

from a fl motor gei tor set.In addition rill be built

watt turbo ,

ment of conde»i«ei«. r\«»;tern andi« r ¦« « Included is «h«

Il le si.i,l the ordef il the lar«eel ever pieced for electrical steel mill

aJV. ptl

WOMAN STILL HALE AT 100

Only Blight K«e and F.sr Wcnknc««Kelt at «.'entun'« Turn.

Btrosg mtfntalli ""«1 physically, aa«

cept for « slight deleei Is «tgbt and. g Mrs, sane Jordan Rsysold«

10 ¦:¦ blrthdsj Satur-th« home of her daugi ter. Mr»

s w .., ,i Coi n« II, si PI« «i ¦"..¦¦Mrs. Re] rae bon i"*«1*-.

,,--,,1 wa« married in 1881 te1 i.ke. going

the 1 farm, whichha« been In the fa OS 1804, and«!-.:e Mr. Reynold« «a» born and

Mrs. 1 lefl the farm a

age Bterosted la current topic«and every du y In« the new«pnper«read t« bei Among tha hundred poo»

»n were sixgrandchildren and

«.-r« at gienden ',«lren.

WAGE ROW SENDSCOTTON GOODS UP

Manufacturen I oath to SellUntil I abor Difficulties

\rc Sottli*-!.'.." !..

rked strength.- eg -,'ii.n and the

labor cost« w« re

ring manu-

n the gréai col«« which »n« o.Tere«!

them. Huyera showed that tl e| were

».' curre;,t pricec,not commit

i "icy »e* in the

for an advance in wages.Shoul .10 pci

operative» thiswill have to be added on to the cost of

.:facturera wire fo se* against.. i.eurby p.pit a fee days

M"st

of i. cent

' ai fol:i fair.

»od demand.

...-rurer« endall th«I, com

goodsSI

total si<¦ week an 190,000

g are tl.e1x64 r nom.; 211

ti : 27-

.

1915 RECORD CHURCH YEAR

Congregatloaallata Spend nigge»»tUnoosl for Work,

-«nting so-

... s in 1I hurch

a

Ihst of im«

A«!.. -.-.'¦.re are

i T."."'i hon ork atTi,o

.-« ; andSi i while the

mai .-. a puniThe 'on

....

I Frot-

.' each

Six' Pleads for Grecley Slatne.m So, «'. is pro«

s reino« si of thapros!-

. Front ofi'ark.

>n votedI

provide a locationn the imm.

IK of

to ..

TRI BUA/EWOT^LL DIRECTORY

L

Note.The following New York Citj hotels are advertisers

in The New York Iribune. A9 such they offer to theirguests prof' t on ii"iii utulesir ible surroundings, since sat¬

isfaction in BC4 otnmodations and service is fully -.-u.iran-

teed See The I ribime Graphic S« tion every Sunday forcomplete Hotel announcements.

A.ISM si tu 14.tu. C.Frv .«a Back. D.Psmlly E.Wom-i t-irlu-lveiyDiiHcl No. I, 14th to 42d St.. be». Four+h Ave. *-nd Seventh Ave.

Hotel.P || Ml Breiii.i.B 4 « ".

B H ü.ir. ! HB M lel Usa -

AdtJrm. Ratei.F i.rwav ami 29th Si, $1 n day and up.55th »t., bel. 5th sv. <\ B'wsj $", 00 per «lay up.10th St. and Fifth '.! eppb al es

Broadway to St pei day up.f li 'el Madiion SquareF Marsha weahingtos«.B Hotel Prince & ***.

37 MniSSns Ave.29 East l*k St.

Si. aad Fif* A.«-

On application.$1.50 r>er diy up.* 1. W [>ri tlav un.

Districi No. 2, Washington Square Section, below 14th StA Musi Earls,wavsrlj* Fisc« $9wh.Eu. Slówfc.As*.

District No. 3, 42d St to 63d St., bet. M*:di»on Avf. aaJ Broadwsy.R H i-1 I'..:, kin^liam. I ÍÜl Ave. and Wth SiC 14 Ian 6 '* Bal-cock.

| || ,-| I asajih- *»"« ea r-

147 149 Writ 55*h SiFifth Ave. and 4ith SiMsSaSOO Av. and 49th Su

B H Hl Lauielli'**,B H¦.'-! Lorraine.I) Il tel New Western,

$2 pel «¡a> up.i. a) illration,

"n a; plication.}2 pel «lay upaOs »[plication.On application»

District No 4, 63d St. to 110th St., bet. Centra! Park W. and Broadway| n si I'"" » ¦'

B.Hotel Bros» ¦ HslC-Holel Berkeley."' H'lc! MajnlK,

77th Si and Broadway.Br, avdwap, Will te ~

at 74 h SiCentral Psrk m

B- Hotel Manhattan Square. S) 58 \*.r»t 77th St¦ Hold Wallon. IH4 Vieil 70ih St.

3>2 per day up.| up. I or 2 peraoaa,On application.*_' j ei «lay up.*_' per «lay up.Cn application.

¦TaV-a-rlftial Mei-a-ai«*,BROOKLYN HOTELS.97 (2olmaJt-ia Height», . $45 per month, «, peuoni.

Peace Has Its Arnolds,Rea Answers Accusers

Pacifista Would Make of America n Fool's Paradise While

Japan Prepares to Act, He Asserts.WainsAnew of Danger.

lieorge tironean Rea, Far Entfern editor and economist, insists that

there (i»-e Bentattei Arnolds of peace «.« well as of war, and declares thatlko$e Americans who kinder the notion'* defence when th^y kmnv that an

enemy nasses a grievances am as fairly entitled to a weiteres fat* «i.s

though they betrayed the n<jfi«»n «n fime of strife

To Mr. fíen'» eerie* of article» tn The Tribune on "Japan's Place in

the Sun" J I. f\ Clarke, It. Ichmomiya, tnamujer of the Yokohama SpecieHank, ami Dr. T. ¡yenaoa, of the Kaet and Went Xew* Bureau, m/ide re-

fig. The Tribuno NOS psabtiekes Mr. h'ca'x reji'imler.n» i.foki.F. BION80M UFA.

.T. T. C. Clarke, R. Ichlnomlya.mnnnt-er ci th* YcV.ohnma SpBank, and I»r T. lyena-ra, of the I

and West New» Iluresti. have |a t

essayed t.. reply to the «Intim«

eontnlntd In the arrice of article-»

"Japona l'¡**ce in th«* So»,*1 which

peered recently In th* cclutnns ofTribune.Mr Clarke replie» by lndulging

personalities, Innuendoes and lmpttions on my Integrity und IntelllgSlBf-f po:!to rejoinder to Mr. Clarkithat grave Issnos menacing* the penn.l happiness of this country sstslthe Pseiflc and are steadily «lrawr earer, They mint be so,ui*rely fat

We crir.net escape their by playingoatrieh. It is tha patriotic dutyevery American journalist who ha»

.»nt understnndinif of the»* vi

queationS, which afTec'. thn very 1

of the nation, to contribute to

0 of an »lightened public op

T. F. Millnrd, 0, K Davis, fimJ. K. Ohl und other journal!

of reputation and Standing In t

have itndlsd eonditliground, have ¦("¦n their dl

and lived i'p to It. J 1 ' larks, ¦. and molt reaped

journalists, made an extendí'1 tOOlthe Orle:.*, but hli writings have be

confined to the usual insipid Hio'clock-ten possip about beautpon, Ver geishas, her temples, pago«]and tinkling bell», the singing Bei

Dsnnshil, Hsn/al Dai Nipp. v fni of her mater

nient.Hut or. the pre».. * rr qui

¦* n ich are inflaming '.he heat

Japanese aicaitr.-*. America, ai

which they frankly tell ui may Ifto war unie»» their viewpoint is a

cepted. Mr Clarke haï reaaatn« i santThe inference I» that cither he Is n

raffle ent formad tc «liscu-i the;,. or he is deliberately »u

près now'edgO, ar.d pr. v.:

"a!«ie to the ethics of hll professllnnd disloyal to thos-. higher ínteresof his own country he Is in henobligated to defend.

(alls Attack Inmanly and I njust.I would remind Mr. Clarke there a

always »wo side» to ST1 ry question.ra to i m a o

the Japaner« vi«lwpoint lock, stock ar

bsrrel be rnay do so. We kr.ow th«hi re he stai di If 1, with ir

intimate knowledge of the fnced from jreai, of experience

.. Bast, ineün«. to sdhsrs to' ¦: 'lie hast Interesta of my o*-

country, and endeavor in my small ento arouse the people of America toi-ra". e menace, that Mr. Clarke won

from them, it is urm.-i'il;. and ur" to ascribe bnse mot.ve« to m

work.To Mr. Ichinomlya, the i ai

popular manager of th« \ na Pp«

er] ,-.*. !«.'.. t on Jpoaition, i can oi nd 'in

are >...

.'. tt«-n bJapnr ¦ a and «

rely al« ' .1 pi n, hut I cat

not be eensui ed If, g to eihöhten the people o? America, I r

«luce atatementi as idvancebyth- thei 'I here a]peat to be two aides r.lso to Japan'finances. The official itatementa nr«.no thing; and the Clitieiama of hei ubliciata urn) econom

are another. Which il correctMa .¦ l be era ted to quoti theof M Joi h Dautri i ibook, "The Japanese Empire" 1

Japan Poor, bul I'atrlotlc.In diacnsslng the finsneei of th

eonntry, be'Here sll Ind ed 1» very* vauue, foJanane S, «ho conceal »ha", ¦¦.¦

: c m from Europe, conceal then< la] atTair» more than their mili

rets, Japan :j poor, sxtrem«The nee«' itiea of life are luck

throughout intih may be found there la used t«

i of thedebt and *1 «. purchases from foreignersYet, accord ng tLa Jopi publica

.

¦ on i« verjI n tory.

"'Now WS must take into consideration a peculiar ¡tj unsuspected by th«who do not know Japan the inhabitants of the Island» of the Rising S nwill deprive themselves of everytbin-and will submit to the payment of thlheavleat taxe» in order to help the jro%ernment show Kurope that Japan la Isn prosperous condition. How iia i.. ,' loan to be obtained 1 What -ruar

rould he Jnpaness ghrs I»diliced to have recourse to the for-

: money *"

Perhaps ! ''."lar amimist is also Wrong, and I hav r

r¡trht to ijuo'.e hia opinion a*- sifficisl statí-ment-. of the Bank ol

Japan, 1 will say in aii fuirnssa tl sithe art'i-les dealing with Japan'sfinancée wire written last July. Since

swing to the Amaricen loan to.; Allier-, which permitted Britain ar,«1France to finance Rosi a to purehsher munitions in J» then nai be« ns large ii flus of gold Into he so

to the go1 monop:' manufael initions, th.

major part of the pi help«-.ierial trea iry.

Japan .- undoubtedly in a more..

July, but while thil I i«"' nid from the atatemi i.' 'I si Japan

is nearinp bankruptcy, it doe« not a':"'-rthe basic conditions or refute the [actthat 82 pei cent of the Induatliea ofthe country are controlled by the gov*ernment; nor does it in any way indi¬cate that the costly programme of arm¬ament will be Blackened.

It doea, how.-ver. emphasize the allImpor- ta ¿reat stimulus

n given ( thia unultersl I«me, and bringa rearer th«

.; .-¦

a ' n! in con pell ng Cli eccde to r "44 ¡ahei and in d»*man«l-ing a*i Immediate lolution to whs

i« 10 term the "racial queltion."

la It Impertinent for me to Invite al-

tentien to The Associated Fres»

patch from TohlO, dated Dssessb«emphsaising the speech of C<okuma to the DietI "Not a day esl«'-t Is carrying out the naval inen

agrámate, b«* said.Does not this indicate that i

when America il WSkisg up mul 1st,'. niai.ai.tig sdequet« d« tents sgs"imag nary" snemies, thst Jepan «

her new fdund sources ol weslth f'..¦ pronta «.n w .n «u dera ii tendpush through "wi ii".n ti." l«i«H «i

i i<- day" that programme wind.1 eyni« ally admitted by bs JYear Book to be directa«! againstl lilted States of America?

In r' ply to Or. lyCSSga'S schollrejoinder in last Bund iwould *sy that ho deliberately ¦»

Step« the Issue end slnit-i on to

shoulders oí" «. bisa tbi 11i,.» my work, l be sei lee '.:' art!«

d In 1 he 11 Ibune did not re

to China They asare confined tiImerican-Japs

Chinese statesmen beve no control «>

the] exert inline

fur Or. lyenaga to shirk the«llllW ..

hanging the subjectami th« fui n of « hina. ¦'

ton.¦ th«' open dITS

r, latiot iss prssenin my articles.

Or. lysssgs also wssders what r

«ivf.s ,-. i, t. bebind mi a ork. Itfair 1 i,«t. ha snd I hs reader«

Hie i lid know I"1 be i ir Es v" is an Am

-.it thirt«years ago by myself, with th«support of '.. .vernni«.

for the | ag a hiein .« Amei whi« h am«

Ideas iinter«

til«of I

l ru-ieii lo Jepaneae Boner.t'p to January r. both

II !'. lid, 1hnve reposed t«b-'ice in Jspsn h n orsbls intentinr«iward

... ,. «r stslWould ring true to thst wonderl...

tneir e< of cl rslry. if tl

ees «!i-»piia.- ist

.ify such a rin

cal change in sentI -.«,.. led at

I utterances of the Japan«pre «, the statements of her high o!

eisls, «cholera f« r« «l economiete,gI.S SI

I'll .

th s trainedrest Ispsnese

.,

tantly foi Ittemal ,

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look on America as the next enemy,their part s the i

riose to 1»a ¡th Rs

\v- |e Japan ira« working day a«

r.ight, spending a n yen ilral i en oi malt« *.

gramme, with the i Intel li"iicompelling Am« sept h) r viel

announrini' through m of h«I'nit«

¦. bom her si«ii that America

permanent i

i I foot, fury of Japan wh«tha hour arrived (oi 1,'r to forcor« ekon ,:

It I ame« Fenedi« t Arnold- of peace.

There va.-,« ml] or." thing for a

American . a lo. I have tried t

do it by g th« ,i elenr Isa I « renl and memerited a state o

si i- la ..

psrad lit of the actuf t!.. ».

Are we beintr ,|. ,-, [ved ., »

lions ni Japa ? Ar.- vital. al« d I.-1 ma quot« a

inee in auppoiI I mg assertionThei. i p ibliahed in thi

of a Japene«!Bernhai d bool ribing

A:- i. ire..lagin ai

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tha !'i:- ei '-.i m- hf the s .:.. »n, «.-id th«

s .i .' ¦.- ehii ol the a' my an«.

navy general itafl « seibels

the i'r"[ii,.-r and I «.ti net ef Jspsiwould lend theli nsm« seh abut the Jspsnese moulder« el

'v made th; .tack. It was

unnecc er .TI :ur it»self,

Or. lyenaga, Mr Maksmsrs, the Jap-»nrse B| |n Sen Yore;Mr. Yawakams,

i

tion; Hr. Chugo OhirsitWest Ne« and, ... tly, Mr.

'. .; or Baron Shi«buées . itieallypublicly denied be i otional defence association. Thej alllav« it gatedreel :-« Japan. Nothing was ¡.»ft on-

Mas .. l.bei.'. itiOl .-:....

b,v1» bet, tl en, » the truth

a, th« Prem er o:' Japan, if the I abi¬

sal and th« ehiefs of the army andnavy pi., ral itafl in tha ...

Its i ici ¦.... sidei -. a Imiral >u a«us crested to " tudy eurrest mattersrelatir.K to the work which mS)

scial time."rhe regulations governing Its fune-

) a KH/etteil anil made pub-lie. They eIB14 J -a. If a i.defenci

exists »l.a: .«I-, wlluctancc on the part of tl Jspa

.| [iIt a psi . ef th« ; ii grami t te ko« p sain th« dm» and lull us into a State el

I false security»! Does the object ofUns b«j«i-r t.a i. «ta-, special r«fer«nce

«,. tbe Ballad States? What were th««.-uncut m«t ««»r«« In June. 1104. whuhiei|.iir«"l Speclsl SttOStioS and liecssli..... ike ensatlos ef thla bsdyl Whatere tbe farts |On .Inti« It. Itld, BsiOS Kato, th«

n«w Japanese Minister for Foreign Af¬fair«, Instructed Viscount Chinee, theJapanese AmbsSSSdsi »t Wsshll gton,to feminist« the negotiation« betweenthe two governments looking towardthe »Igntng of . new tr«aly or con

ventlon, an«l to revort to th« demandfut a fun,lamentai solution of th«

question baseil on th« full recognitionOf rarial «quality for the JSpSHSSSin this COUBtn At the same time hedlre«-te«l that the diplomatic duejm«ntsIn th« caso should b« mad« pub.lo InWash rig« «m and Tokio.lasse »ver« <1 uly released on June 21*

ami published on the iti«i«l« page« ofthe American, newspaper« on the 27th.Japan was seething with indignation-in.l her people lou«lly clamored forwar Mr. Ilryan assured VtscSSSlChladS In answer to his "ultimatum"that "there could be no last word be¬tween friends." The reply to thesepeaceful wurde was the order promul¬gated bf the Empsrsr St Japan cre¬

ating the national defence commis«ion, board, CSaasll or body. This ac¬

tion was taken on June fS.TheOS dates tell the sfory. Japan

wn« tsklsg n" shsncss Bhe was pre-pare«! for any emergency In tho«e"«current matters" deoeribisd by Admi.al BasaM which might require ad¬justment at a moment's notice.

These BN irrefutable facts Is thl«.then, tt'.e reSSSB why the rieation anilexistence Ol this body i« SOW ho care¬

fully eoneeslsd. is it unfair to readmin these emphatic and indignant de¬nials of the existence of SUCS a bn !yths policy leid down by Count Bayaehlto lull the suspicions «if Amsrics untilthe time la r«'»i«ly for Japan to asMcrtbei aelf ?Could not Dr lyenaga and his as-

lOClates have bees frank and open and

explsinsd thst Ihew did exist in junana national defence COmmlaslon, coun¬

cil or board, headed by th- Premier,Okums, xn.I ount. ng in its

memberehip the officials ef «lie Cabinet.m the Chief« Of the army and navy

,, ...»r, but that this legitímetebody could not be

defenee "asseeiface irai as s I.y w'ith

ft ould not this- . bavs i.n mow Is 'he point,

-, id «>f Indignantly characterising. «tenes as a bsae fabrication?

«ould I ol b" done withoutr the pt

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a body was:¦ in the fsce oi

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the : nri eee und policy ol. ita in Amerrr-j'h end pervert th«

when ma known, so as to

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4 hurrh Olli« isla Accept I'.icuse» <i

Pastas Who I Ir,| Kelly-Davis knot.(Hi . -. a. ta 11«. TMIi'ina I

Haltlmore, Jan Ö. The P.ev. Herr«'arr, the Mormon "marrying pnrionSf Klkton, hni h»en reinstated In thexercise of Ministerial ranctinui by thllosrd of the I.a'tar Day Saints I hurcharhlsh suspended hii iicem« basanée hmarried Eosreais Kelly and "AI" l»avl,of «Vpw York. I'avi» had beOS divorceby his wlfn a f.-w hours before h.. uppeared In Klkton with th* heireas an.

»«cured a marriajr«, HeenSS from th«clerk of the ('iron; « «,ui t.

4 arr's lefenei was that, he underitOOd l'avis had been the InneJCenparty to the divorce and »hat he ha«never before heard of him or Mis.Kelly.

JUST HEW GERARDBOOM.SAYS GUTHRIEAmbassador's Friends' Reply tr

lawyer's Attack ('ailed Her¬ald of Senatorial Race.

"This Is probably the beginning o:

a campaign to put Ambassador ""«erar»

in the race again tins year for 1'nite*

States Senator. It seerns to be an effort by his friends 10 becloud the issue

What 1 sa;«i in my ipeaeh atlMr. Qarard at the union League ciuiiin the fall of J'.Ml was not based onthe Empire Truat Coraaany-Jermyncuse, but u|)on Mr. Gerara'S lecord on

»,h«- Supreme ' ourt b«-nch "

T" h i a wa« William i». Outhrio'l com¬

ment last night «>n a story that had Itsorigin in Democratic circle» that thefauna of his attack un Amba-sador. icrard was an sdvsrss decision sgsin *

ens of Mr. liuthrie's clients, the Km-pira Trust I'ompanv. The case wasthat of Joseph I*, «isrmyn, a wealthyeoal operator of SemntOB, I'enn., whowon out op a suit for mor.116 ni,o.

¡ he Appellate Division, Justlesg the deel jual de« ded In

favor of Mr, Jermyn. M'>n*gomeryHare, of Bush A Hare, was cMr. Ji Mr. Hunt's par'I bornea E Kush, Surveyor of tho i'ortof New Voik, one of the local Demo¬ersite lead'TS.Mr («j'lirin sai.l he would appeal th"

ease to the < \ ..s. Then l«e

"In my speech, which Mr. <;.g to, 1

rinthirig that had a:.', r.earing va'i« I was counsel

f..r the Empira mpanj Are to that speech will bear out

my words."What Mr. Guthrio «si'' on that oc¬

casion íand the frienda of Mr. Qerard¡it was:

Gerard's career has shown himlearning, in impar-

an ! dignity as a judg"< carear hs Joins i

Tanin,.. '

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«SMITH TURNS HISGUNS ON BRITAIN

Will Address Senate ThisWeek on Mairdships of

Cotton.

LIP IS NOW OFFON OPEN DEBATE

Daily Discussion of ForeignPolicies BipedCsl Now at

Washington.

Washington, Jsn 9». Af'er a weei-of open discussion In the Senate ar.lHon», l"';nifre»»l<inal excitement over

the foreign relations of the United.State» haa been considerably allayed.Administration leaders appeared to

have SUOCOadad In prevailing on mostof their colleagues to adopt a policyof patlant waiting for complota inves-

tigation of recent war rone lr'.in which American lives were aacn

ficed.It ii certain, however, that there

be almost »inly dloeuselen at the Capi¬tol of the conditions nfTecting theUnited .States as a result of the Euro¬pean war, now that the bonds of re-

atraint which kept members so longsilent have been broken. In bothhouses last week conservativa andradical members emphatically airedtheir viewa regarding the paramountwar Issues, and In almo?» every debatefor weeks to come some phase of the

arîairs of the nution probablyWill r-e ilij'.-cted.

Eventual'? «he Foreign Relationsf the sill ui dartaksof all matters perl

ii ¡ropean to' havsiding ths pro]

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