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= \A nti-Strike | Clause: = — t sadlnge= gon dE Secs| Hungarians Is A a ; |INiwete ial per cent of 125,-|] | Fair oo and Sik n . 000 railway machinists vagal much change in temperature. in November to strike with ” other trades in the event con-! gress enacted the Cummins! railroad bill with its anti-strike provi- | In making this announcement, | NUMBER 64. (ihn Zomaune ms smcouncemen’| Thonsands Convicted by Drumhead Court- ternational Association of Machinists, | % - ED TT mee ce ul toe vote was taken tetore tue! martial and Hundreds Sent to Death, “ARI Se oh 8 andthe results ntl pth World Socialists Claim in Appeals to | ett oe i : & : et EEN fs ae 2 i 1 soc! sat did_not } . z if | : ant to appear in an attitude of at-| Al ]ies, Who Are Blamed for Situation (empting to threaten con) | 4 é coe ; es <3 EOS ewe | President Johnstor ined that} | s i $ : eee 4 * |the strike vote stipulated that union (Ry Annociated Prens.) oe Af 4 e . _ oe q aan machinista woplaauit works iC) BERLIN, Dec. 26.—Appeals of world workers, especially | : : , 3 : ; © Cummins bill was passed by beth | Socialists of the United States, England, France and Italy, ask- houses, not by one. = “\When the roads were taken over by|img these governments to take steps to stop the alleged j 5 j nS go. tC rnment the employes were | “slaughter” of Communists and Socialists in Hungary, are being , Weiaehien eee ea eee provese | sent out by the central government board of the Austrian social | A ownership, the employes shall be democracy. " Beit ; It is rted that whereas fe-| responsible for pr rene: equally free, Th 3 no necessity for bd ‘or present occurrences, the such drastic legislation as is pi led |tims were charged to the sun |Appeal declares. They diligently sought | or in this Cummins bill. ‘There never|regime in Hungary, more than ten) {2 Protect the | bourgroisl from the | ; E ‘na general railroad strike and | sine that ber hatatt ie) Moser Cptith dane Webs Cb) | j ; : yer will be, in my opinion.” nes that number have heen executed «not making any effort to halt the | 4 : ‘ ; labor olllclale are advised }ON conviction at drumhead courtamar- | counter revolutionary ramp E ae 2 3 The Vérwnert RAIL MACHINISTS VOTE TO STRIKE Slaughter” of will not be given another hearing |tial on “flimsy warrants” issued with is infort that the baa ¥ 3 senate or house ommittees, but jthe alleged connivance of Admiral entente commission re ntly found the ae | : : i ) up the fight against the anti-|Horthy, in command of Hungarian gov-| bodies of 62 Communists hanging from Ulsterites Expected | strike section, it was said, and appeal |ernment troops at present. ltrees in a patch of woods near Buda- | ; | finally to President Wiison to veto the! The entente governments are jointly pest. Lill if e ted wi the clause intact, to Support Lloyd-| ty ih George's Measure) <i ! | FORMER TEUTON NEARLY 1.600 for Ho e Rule | LEADERS IN CONFERE! E CALLED BY GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS vo REDUCE COST OF LIVIN tty.- LIN ERS TO BE 3 | Gen. A. Mitchell Palmer was the principal figure » conference called by Governor Lowden. Left to right, ated, | (By United Press.) [ Merrick, presid ‘hieago Chamber of Comme ! chell Pi ove LONDON, Dec. 26. “Premier 0 Lowden. Selnding, Federat District Attorney. Clon, Fs ee GL re aa A Al teieca see ee | Lloyd-George is prepared to GIVEN BRITAIN force acceptance of his new, Irish home rule plan intro- | G FAVOR (By United Pi duced in the house of commen? WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—Sev, f: / k Ss’ PAR | Y Monday. Its passage by par-| . former York will be tw liament, is believ assured, Government. ¢! s. believe the UL | ish as soon as transfer can be ar- rites “cept the plan for two; ranged, the shipping board announe- | gislatures, one for southern Ireland } ed today. They were allotted to the | Sess Rte Dae Tistaciewl co-or-| British by the peace conference. with a nd another for s ninatinge body to be Known as ana ee I ellis. Rover wanloc PAuarscaw rept! \Iris Theatre Packed to Capacity When Cur- 1c the ibs jvethers‘{ireaten’ the Ul ju. S. CONTROL OF |Measure Is Slashed in ae with Retrenchment Pol-| *: |! seen ieteeson Christmas Gheer for Swart ster parliament the entire British ny Mr avallable for Ulster’s a INDUSTRY IS NO | icy of Present Congress but Provision Is Likee AMERICAN DEAD of Youngs ereAtiendine Rete tion, it whs asserted. “Casper ne the best and most orderly kids on the face of the ——_-— | , | MINOR RIOTING } LONGERNEEDED... . ly for Work on Leading Projects _ | NOT. RETURNED. | } (Special to The Tribune) } | IS QUELLED BY | NEW WORMED bacetvith peace |. SET Dee Cote the (hihi reduc-! REST IN PARIS! earth,” said M. W. Purcell this eras, in referring to the Elks’ ee | at hand it is understrable thet there | tions made on the Indian bill this year, Wyoming came thru in most mas party at the Iris theater yesterday which was a huge and literally LOCAL OFFICER fa “howling” success. should be further government control Q . . of industry, «said J. W. Alexander, jexcellent shape. The committee, adopting the policy of economy ; if newly appointed secretary of com: | which i is the watchword of the congress, reduced the Indian appropria-| ies of American dead buried paste ‘Of course they were noisy,” Mr. Purcell continued. per merce, in an article in the Indepen- | en of France which are not'to be re- | oa tet ines | tion bill $2,173,995 below the current law and $4,235,750 below the) of France which are not” to abe tre | would be something wrong if they were not, but in spite of the fac TACOMA, Dee. 26.—Sheriff Morris “Decisions for business will no lestimates. This is a reduction of more than 25 percent below the es-| Sureznes cemetery, near Paris. that there were 1,585, where we expected 900, they were Sls at Wilkeson reported today that he was fully able to cope with the situa: | jonger be made in Washington, they | timates and inasmuch as the items for — oe they did as they were told, and I was | | tion arising from minor rioting be- | must be made by individual business: | support and education of the Indians proud of ‘em, God bless ‘em. | | | | i} { (By United Frese: ) WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—Tbo boc (By United Press.) Governor Hart announced that he would not send troops as requested by the operators. tween union and non-union coal mine | yen for th ‘ leclared. | could not be: reduced, pri y th - | ty 10 o'clock yesterday ‘morning tho whole of this reduction s “4 jlower floor of the Iris wa filled and leconstruction and development, the ap- eva ‘n were sent Into the gallery of ers during a Christmas celebration. |CONFERENCE TO |propriations on this class of items be the theater. By 10:30 the place was re inBpalrout epauaten Of. uF ieee | |e to the doors and the fun began, TAKE UP PEACE | IVa Peay seenonettndeel che First, a two-reel comedy, featuring | ming items fared v well, indeed, the | smiling Bin Parsons, was shown to the | employ em being $15,000, the same sre psi Bali | PLANS IN WEEK as the cutett year, the support and : : a ee NEGR ES HELD ‘education item having $32,500, ) as | hen Mr. F wrgell ay master Of cere: ag st $4 0 for current this onies, to 4 qu as % ‘duction being due to the fact that speech tokd the children ot! the: origin 1s ne 8 1 Associated Press.) a ih c Dec. 26.—Conferences will |the Indian office estimated for 100 pu (ae the name Santa x ie Christmas, and ¢omplimented them UP BY APPEAL bin ray next week between allied pils_ for the next year instead of 150 “ \ jot) Christmas ¥ anal Gomme tinen tad thea | and German delegates on | m jfor the pr ene, ‘The support item Evidence Contained in Depositions Not CHINESE START if ot that they could not be comfortable | preparatory to puttin, peace | prey I 3 t use of the crowd. | in effect, it was announced | smi ud weinora) is $6,000, the same e . . rurtain was raised and the Sufficient, Says Attorney; Relationship | DRIVE AGAINST | ycriiiat'usinmas Yeo was reveatea, 7 1 Press.) ay as the current year. LITTie cK, Dec. 26.—Execu- SSS SSS | ‘The ay ion for continuing con J eres its gay lights, its Christmas bells, tions of six negroes condemned to (By United Press.) struction of the irrigation system on . 5 . die tomorrow for participating in the NEW YORK, Dec. 26—Altho 80 | the deminished srvation, including Main Issue in Session Today BINDING FEET its strings of tinsel, popcorn, ete. As Hiaine uprising last October were ion pounds of Cuban sugar were | the ig Wind r and Dry ok the curtain was rae a ard ic al snowy pontine ee LEO ee re Y eprphd ae canals, is $ , as ainst $200,000 (By United Press.) -—_———— jean aitten eves thax tae rorapthen Lies, J peal ir supreme co e retail shortage. Grocers say |for the current year. This reduction My Associated Press.) | papeci: istic today, re still unable to obtai . lis wholly due eo fac he de-| S By Asse : Then, marshalied by the 25 or more are still unable to obtain sugar. |js wholly due to the fact that the de LOS ANGELES, Dec. 26.—The question of the relationship be-| j:qirENG, China., Dec. 26—An |EIks who were assisting the children peat Mnethoetanaltey “tact, | tween Harry S. New, alleged murderer, and United States Senator New| organization has beem launched by |Passed across the stage and received th pected balancé in f , p bs A Cl z SCI ENCE a U RN T & while: the appropriation has for thr | of Indiana, was delved into deeply at this morning’s session of the} teading Chinese to put a stup to the seomniths Benasleg Sariaciaes seri tosa |years specifically mentioned the Bis! tial here, After a deposition by Miss Martha Scudder, aunt of the) ancient custom of binding the feet of |peon prepared. {Wind pive al as the canals| i u Wy inl alyergodnalraskone ior Thascae children. Songs are being | No one felt worse than the Elks that OUT DETAI +4 oO F Kasia aren ak rc hie nly. impor: defendant, was read, District Attorney Woolwine refused ao admit the ets ed decrying the practice of |the packages of candy, etc., gave out I |has been made on that highly impor «| composed decrying the practic ith a of candy, ete., gav canal. It is very difficult to get| Senator as Harry New’s father on the grounds that the deposition con- |’ seer clpainem end wntadents boyet | Beto all the children had crossed the spre 8 , when retrench-| tained insufficient proof. Z appropriations at atime when re schools are asked to take the pledge: |or toys had to be divided so that each T T T iss Scudder’s deposition stated that ments are the order of the day, when! Miss ; LO ON IN EN j appropriations already made have not the senator was Harry ew's father. | 6 will wot marry a woman with Jenuia might rece something, lheen used. {Charles Williams, Indianapolis attor- Mnnaturaltiect:? “Well, that won't happen next year,” the members of the committee declare, ‘ney, in a deposition, said he had been iscovery Made by Hawaiian Professor |‘ Ey Game cu acer GS eB oa a eel FU GITIVE FROM reservation, This road item for the Serine E aidicwilllanantietuhia| 1 er res s the only item! . - — May Throw Interesting Light Upon Ronee eservacion is the only Wm mother diacssed his birth with him| » ° 2 °. jand naturally it is not y to keep it in and. 43 09, “Williams sald, the senator UAT RM corel ICE COM ES Prehistoric Status in Pacific [ae Bods the dice le Asati ave Harry $10 for a trip to Oklahoma] WASHINGTON, Dec. 26—The first (By Associated Press.) jent time, this road fund so badly need- Citys ae ee Ss meee te Co President Wilson's coal tri- . ne mn ed on the reservation, is not useg. Un-| |bunat will be held here Monday when iugBUENOS AIRES, Dec. 26.—Detaile of « lost continent in|i1.%,.Mcrmitatt wit © Sinn PICTURE BRIDES |e wres memos wit bt as e Pacific and a 6,000-mile prehistoric “bridge” of land be- crable portion of the present appropria-| canal cbatiabaine’atlen January AL The = vas rt te Brea: tween South America and Hawaii, which has long been sub: | tion unused nan ead THING OF PAST, ase desiontinasiinalpomen!tol entorce| on anoaciatea merged, are being sought here by ap American scientist, Will- | 5¢ 5 aes | \its award. ‘This must come from con: | BOSTON, Dec. 26.—How Arthur tens long wanted as a co) his p 08e. iam Allanson Bryan, professor of zoology and geology in the f heunaianapnropriation pill also cat-| JA PAN DECREES |" ot congressmen oppose | fugitive from justice for the theft of $15,000 from the Federal ; | ber College of Hawaii. | (Continued on Page 8) | placing the control of the bituminous | Trust company when a bookkeeper, enlisted in the marines and | | Bryan came to Argentina via Mexico (ny mines in the commission's hands. Both as “Sergeant William Haskell” was cited for brilliant war serv- and the west coast of South America, TOKIO; Dee. 26—Japan has de. | operators and miners probally will re-| Fe ice, was disclosed today when it was announced that he had where 1 | | cided to discontinue the issuance of | Ject the award if they consider it un- s he studied Volcanoes and Andean | passports permitting-“picture brides” | Just. been set free on probation by the district attorney and that he ecology, He is en route to the island | proceeding to the United States, a SO renner fing roceived the Croix de Guerre off- of uan Fernandez{ 400 miles out. The | eae which has been the cause of | jally under his right name. sland abi : 4 fishe aaeray it? iE RCD EY on é || some anti-Jdapanese feeling in Ameri- Abbott was one of 44 men left of the a ee | } fea, according to newspapers here. | famous 1,300 marines who went thru Associated Press.) In the Philadelphia the battle of the Argonne. He was Natural Science,” he sald, “I was sur- "i prised & year ago to discover certain (iy Abnosiated Trews) exaate (200 BARRELS OF ited fie, beavers teeycaplusing Sits tte fresh water molluscs from Juan | NEW YORK, Dec. 262 Speculators in Christmas trees were hard ind) | chine gun and nine prisoners 4 = ay canes that were vere 30 eh New York this year and today dealers who hoped for big profits hired truck- | RUM LE AVE F OR | ya in July, 1918, oe 0) ound n. Hawaii. 0 de- * 5 ‘3 termined to visit and study the island | men to cart the remaining firs to the bay, Others were turned over to jani- | THE NEAR EAST. (By y United Press.) | Carl Faulkenberg from the Ed, Me- in the hope of finding another con- § tors to help heat apartments. HARTFORD, Conn., Dec. 26.—Seven men are dead and [}Graugh ranch at Freeland, Wyo., was “near Largé shipments of trees were brot in two weeks ago, priced $6 to $10 in Casper Wedn Axnociated Preas.) — <> | 1 at th i Tuesday night t Hing || (n \| four are dying follawing a Christmas celebration at which penis each. “There was no demand at these prices. Tuesday night trees were selling | z y e | | BOSTON, Dec. 26.—Two hundred | they drank wood alcohol. | ‘Tom Alexander came from his home- | \ | ( Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Traeey and little an ‘ er s ‘hri as eve there were many . daughtens anve nfioved toe Manvine; Pat tom, Soc fo. a dollar and Christmas eve there were many piles in various |) porrels of New England rum were | Saloonkeeper Frank Rose was arrested charged with sell-}) s¢caa in the Powder River country to Wyo., where Mr.. Tracey will be em- shipped to Smyrna~and Constantin. || ing them wood alcohol colored to resemble whiskey. spend Christmas with his wife, who ts | spending the winter in Casper. parts of the city over which there were signs: “Please take one,”’ ployed with the Otto Oil company, * ‘ ople today.