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R T News of the World, 4 By Asscciated Press, (- ESTABLISHED 1870. NEW BRITAIN CONNL(_J iCU l ALLIES MAY ADVANCE INTO GERMAN TERRITORY UNLESS PEACE IS SIGNED AT ONCE P:f;f;ent gR“m‘g in| NEW ENGLAND R R. | ekt Movtel SERVICE REDUCED and Frankfort May be v Occupled SUPRE\’IF COUNCIL SENDS NEW MESSAGE Field Marshal Wilson of England Called to Paris to Confer With Generaliesmo‘ Foch. Passenger and Freight Trains Cut | Down 10 Per Cent. ‘ - OTHER LINES ARE AFFECTED | Changes Are Al Eiective December | 10— ns As Iar West As St. Louis and Chicago Back on War Basis— Twenticth Century Limited Cut Off. A reduction of ten ssenger and freight toddy on New i effective e | sehedules was ordered | s 1t Res ) LR Sichaties which was issued by the S administration at Washing- of the conl siortage fol- eneral order in the middle sxcept that the cur- there is 53 per cent. London, Dec. sistent rumor this morning that the supr cil of the peace confe threatened Germany that, final peace terms were & lied :ld oceupy RO Up to this market has not been report. Thero was a in the stock | ‘Tho order, QORI raliroad y hac i ’“‘ 1 ton hecause unless the DUSERRIL S Blows thels ed to, al- % g western states, Essen and tailment order time the affected by the | Are Revising Scheduies. The railroads entering n immediate hedales to efto changes Wednasday that the policy would be to reduce only the trains of lesser importance | | to the public. For the present, com- | mutation service will not be disturb- od, except af mid- caud- justments will await the passenger lists. this city be sion ol th the necess Tt w Allied Generals Official a | 1 Confer, i imouncement that Marshal Wilson has. gone to response to “an urgent summons to consult Mars och in connection with the peace treaty’ is wrded by some mornin NewWs] of con- siderable significance. It printed longside or the addvess made in sgow last evening by Andrew Bon- Law, in which he said he believod | the Allies had the power, and if necessary will exer it, to insure | ratification of the Versailles treaty by | Germany. It is suggested that to exert pressure on Gormany imminent. Field Paris in by re changes Twenticth Century Limited. New York, De Passenger serv- cn railroads in the eastern rvegion, | extending as far west as St. Lou :\nnl Chicago, was reduced to a war today by dr orders, effectiv mber 10, is: A. T. Hardin, onal dircctor In some r | even more { during the w since the famous was put in operation York and Chicago Dby Central about 20 years ugo, it w The reeting held hy the su- | from the schedule to save fuel preme council yesterday, with Mg | 150 Ronds Affected. nd’ Gen. Weygand. the The ovders affect virtually start, in attendance, | roads included in the region. No spo- has provoked much speculation as to ¢ cigl trains are to be run for business | eventuusl military action across the | o ple; Vel hndine aecondia PRhine in case Germany does not re- | tions of regular trains will be oper- | ply’ satisfactorily to the final note re-j sted except in cases of coach travel | sarding tho protocal. I between cities of dense population. The American tréops on the Rhine now number about 2,000 men, No question has as yet arisen whether they would participate in any action undertaken by the French and Brit- ish, Ficld Marshal Sir Henry FHughes Wilson, chief of the British imperial staff, arrived in Paris today. Coercion Only Argument. Cocrcion is the only argument like- 1y to make an impression on the Ger- mans and induce them to sign theo protocol of the peace treaty which will carry the pact into effect, ac- cording to this morning's newspapers, It is sald this conclusion was reached at the secret scssion of the council of five yosterday at which Marshal Foch | was present. Rt Ample means cxist to pronounce ! ana (,:,.,.y O s e ing upon a schedule of salaries to be the marsha! demonstrated at tho| Cffcctive dn September, 1920, which meeting, and it is reported he under. | Will mean, one of the members sa. took (o put inio esecution th an inerease of as high as $300 in some %o drafted last Junc and :-ty:fx.\llu mer e othor threat of \\\'Vf‘n-h "t)\l‘:hl German del- | 2 Z'"\ i $?H“’V‘\ I:'\‘)‘\l':t;“\i?:\ “I“r:(t‘ I,vl\‘:. SR ONAT {iudditional $100,000 1 the salary sec- tion of the schaol expense budget and PAGKERS TO GET GOAL | it would also require the yield from an | | added §2,000,000 on the ity tax| — { budas he ice steps may be Do re- ted by Another Note Written, Dec “The suprere Pari cil of the peuce confer ing considered further the note to sent to Germany regarding the nuature to the protocol of the treaty, but did not complete the ument. coun- Wi nce this morn o issucd time | Limited New York cut sWe b, or the 20th Century hetween the New peac doc secret 150 rail- | sure c- TLA(‘HER QALARY | CHANGES PROPOSED | Commiittee Will Recommend Tempo- porary Increase to Be Effective Until New Schedule Is Ready. At a me thig evenin committc ed with a incrae the inc until the close chaol year. ting of the a report of the sy salaries will be present- ommendation for a $300 in all school teachers’ pay, ease to start at once and con- of the present he comimitice is work- school board o o plan thotmeps (St ot at the present rate. rocommendation of the commit- is not pleasing to the school teach- | wha have already petitioned the hoard for a flat Increase of $400 to Plants Operating. start at once. One of the prominent rs is quoted as ng that at i 0 is absolutely necessary for | Adminis- | jiving expenses. They expect many T W res ions if such a move i3 adopt- today | oq by the board. : STRIKERS ARE ARRESTED in Chicago | Those in Chicago, West and Northwest ok v Will Be Supplied in Order to Keep Following am Fuel Washington Chicago, Dec. of instructions 1 trator Garfield at Proctor, regional coal director, announced that fucl will be furnished meat packer and the west and narthwest to operate slaughtering, refrigerating und pack ing plants. The order virtuaily classi- fles meat packing as an ossential in- { dustry. The instructions prohibit the ! use of coal by the packers for the manufacturing of any by-produets and as a result all their soap, glue, leather, halr, drug and other by-product plants were closed. The big Chicago packers reported taday that they have no surplus sup- ply of coal on hand and are depending upon daily deliveries One firm has been using oil for in several of its plants for a Hit By Automobile, Man Suffers Fractured Skull Bridgeport, Dec. b.—John receipt n Into Custody at Donora, Pa., on Suspicion of Being Impricated | in Romb Plot. Pittsburg, said to be wer arrested when trooper: county —Seventy-six men, | ng steel worker: at Donora, Pa., today of the state police and officers raided steel strike | headquarters. The raid followed the explosion of a charge of dynamite un- der the residence of ¥Felix Burkhardt, a workman, according to information | | received fuel month. her [ Kopral, | Atlantic (,xtv Has B1g 54, was taken to the hospital lfld“.‘v"l I‘ll‘e Along Boardwalk{ in a dying condition from a fracture | of the skull received Wednesday when Atlantic City, Dec. 5.—Fire today hit by an automobile. The machine | completely destroyed one hotel and was driven by Prazio Denaro. After | faur boardwalk shops and threatened | being struck Kopral refused medical | other buildings in the southern section here. The loss is estimated at $50,- I mittee to cXcuss with i leaving many j five Herald “Ads” Mean Better Business DLJ MBLR 5, FRIDAY, VENTY TWO PAG =S RRICE IHRE JENKINS FREFD| MEXICAN BANDITS RAID BORDER TOWN 8 MEXICANS| WHILE PRESIDENT AND SENATORS ARE TALKING OVER WHAT ACTION TO TA Washington, Dec. 5.—The American embassy at Mexi- co City notified the state de- | partment today that Ameri- ‘(an Consular Agent William | 0. Jenkins at Puebla, Mex., had been liberated last night from the pententary. The embassy’s dispatch reached the state depart- | ment coincident with the ar- | rival at the White House of Senators Fall and Hitchcock who were instructed by the senate foreign relations com- the president pending resolutions proposing that the president | be requested to sever dip- 'lomatic relations with th(. | Mexican government. AMERIGANS AGROSS LINE ARE PREPARED Measures Taken fo Bring Them Back Into United States xodus From Mexico Depends on Ac- tion N of Senate—>Mexican y Particular About ¢ & Cre- dentials to Cross International L El Paso, Tex., resentatives of Dec. 5.—Border rep- American concerns in Mexico today wert preparing to corry out instrunctions for withdrawal American citizens employed south of the Rio Grande. While no immediate xodus of Americans, of whom there are many hundreds, is expected, agents bere are endeavoring to for a quick movement conditions become serious. Prepare to Leave at Once. Instructions to prepare for immedi- ate withdrawal from Mexico came on the heels of news from Washington concerning tho Mexi situation as ewed in cons somo cases the instructions were for immediate withdrawal and in others calls were less urgent and apparently deslgned s a precautionary measure so that Americans in isolated sections of Mexico can be notified to be ready for any eventuali If the United States senate should adopt the resolution withdrawing rec- ognition from the Cdrranza ment, it was there an immediatc exodus mine: of means north, it an In zovern- would be from exico and other prop- and throwing thousands of labore out of work. erties idle Mexican ¢ Tightened. Dec. b.—Permits into Ml\uu the Mexican good for all heen revoked must be vised at O announcement Moexican consulate. will work hard<hip salesmen visiting both border. Besides being call _on the Mex h border town, fee for having their Laredo, cross the tofore v at one point border towns beginning today each town, according at the Laredo This, it is said, on American sides of the compelled to consul at e must pay a mits vised. 55 DEATHS IN NOVEMBER to f here by consul and have the il they Mortality Report Completed and Filed in the Office of the Town Clerk— Five Deaths Were Violent. The mortality Novembe office of the total number month to have report for Just town of the month completed at the clerk, shows deaths for the been of * which were violent deaths, three acci- dental and two suicide. Iourteen deaths of infants under one year are recorded, nine of persons years of age and five ages of 1 and & year of persons dying in institutions v 13, of which three were non-resident ases causing death were: Whooping cough, 1: diphtheria, 1 tuberculosis of the lungs, §; other forms of tuberculosis, 1: o cerebro spinal meningi monia, 4; diarrhoen, 1; suielde other cause: of past over 65 between the The number 15, poeu- aceldent, 28. Total b5. Germnn‘SocialisZs#V;)te For Soviet Form of Go Leipsic, Dec. 4.—The congress of independent socialisis in session hore, treatment and was taken home where his condition became critical yester-| 000, The origin of the fire is un- day. known. L 3 N ~ today unanimously adopted a program declaring for the Soviet system in Germany. 1 Weinbe { they we rend of :BORDER PASSPORTS SCARCE | Consul | nts | marringe provide | become | who had so defied the laws of a { of their other | and | an | per- | the | BERLIA’ TEACHERS FORMING UNION AND MAY QU;’ T WORK AR, { KIGKED OUT OF U. S MUST NEVER RETURN Anarchists Start, But Law- yver May Get Them Back For Short Time. | Threaten Strike if Finance G Desired Salary Board Refuse: to Them creases. Teachers in the Berlin schools arc ing demands for an incre which, if not met by scale of pay, may r le walkout. The 1 heen in the process of time and those f: situation have anti early pre ntation board, which to the Berlin series of more sult tions have | mation for iar with pated an the finance salary paid Through « “on tho quiet” il formed an organization, construction the teacher ol now in ma the larger = | This “union,” although not | nized as such at present, may nion in up the des 5 the teache activities! were Increased ordering a v United ; out. mainland of the i ; probably never to return. | Formal Notice deported for urging over- | The finance board will receive offi- the government by violence, | cial notice of the demands about ¢ taken by ferry from the {ip | January 1, it was stated this morning Manhattan to the immigration | and there is little doubt that their at 13lis Island, where they requests will be complied with, ac held until a ship is available cording to a statement made by (hem to Ttussia, whence they Berlin city official today. 1t ha Their liberty on bail expired, : been recognized for some time that they were surrendered by their | school teachers are poorly paid, he sel at the of the department | said, and many teachers are quitting of labor. their posts in the larger Berkman's career in America more remunerative employment. to an end while Her Clay town of Berlin has an excellont whom he once attempted 1s- | of teachers, it is stated, and the i being buried Pitts- | munity would suffer by their leaving. | Walkout is New Idea. of | Steps taken by the Berlin teaching - | staff in unionizing is similar New York, Dec. B habeits corpus in beh Berkman and lomr Panted by Kederal SO the It of Alexander Goidman were | x Judge Mayer this | aficrnoon on application of Harry | Weinhi or, counsel for the un chists to Ellis Island earlie e deportation (o Russi ‘} | | teacher: sent the for similar in it union said he would insist upon b in court when Wi his clients to g ant sence v of cities, recog- back ie: Alexander Goldman, h ¢ of an seng from the 5 today, red of Berkman and Emma th of by January 1. or throw station will be {0 send came, coun- demand in e Frick, | to in staf wias the statue notorfous throw from Liberty, the two most ! rchists in this country probably will [ action taken their remaining days in the | the country in an effort to obtain sal- of which Berkman | ary increases, but the possibility of a 4 The woman, | general walkout of the entire by an Iy | ing force establishes a precedent will 1 last legal effort | sal paid the Berlin teacher remain on this ground and Berk- | not average more than $1,000. so will seek a writ of habe this is considered a generous on the claim that this country’s | mate. h permitted him to Teachers On wstic ideas freely. The town meeting, immigrants, eager to | months ago, developed into 15, but detained | over the school budget which of poor health | raised to $47,000, an increase of the couple | 000 more than the year previous, Thi land | amonnt was considered by the citi- they had spent much | zens to he enough for the running of school affairs but the teachers think differently and are now path” to have a hearing in {er. Superintendent of Schools B. R. Showaltar could not be reached this morning but it is hinted that he is in entire sympathy with the teachers, and will support their demands, DEPT. OF JUSTICE RULES O to ; by teachers spend United The do and | esti- claiming to b es to War Path. held fre anar Hundreds of of roe several was $10, at the or technicalitie of freedom that lives NEWBERRY GASE PROCEEDS Alrcady 99 Out of the 5 Men Indict- od Have Appeaved Before Federal Court For Arraignment. Dec. 5.—\When this morning dicted on ck egally clect U I Newberry adgnment. Of the have aceepled service ir attorneys pear un incliudes principal y those ex- nment today Sturbrid the Massa- [ lctter 11w HJdohn jury | campaign, convention Grand eral court the 125 men i conspiring to tor Truman ar 20 thr sehe Rapids, openc fod- 99 ot n- an- S had Hundred Gain of 68—70 Centy Per for 11 warrants ne Mot Newbe peared muining is Deemed to of and av fil next Senator Pounds of Sugar Be Sufficient. Dee, 5—Profit o8 pounds of on sugar onable m justice, 5. Dist. Attorney The mare has cents per New Tair Hartford, 100 is rgin cents per to department ved by U. Croshy. to wily a to I campaign I pected hero whs Geor: 1 M former s Wy« tigating while here of the natior deoemed be a hy the of dd, ter na forc of of Mo the e zin led b thg iiendin al grang BACHMAN—DISS e Sl cen from 60 0 v S Rec applicd Commissionor Scoville claiming that (he profit dequate The w sked for §1 a 100 sugar and §1.2 The letter ference held S Des- | torney. 1t Newington, (o ! e Arthur W. Bachman took place on !, Wednesday evening at the vectory of | o the Triaity Moihodist chureh, in Bris- | {ol. Tho cercmony was performed by | Rev. William P. Downcs. The cou- | ple will make their homo in Elm Iill. | ] N pouns the wholesaler holesaler had on sugar. A con- Dist. Al- announced that Decomber il ther the L NUPTIALS pounds Both Bride and Groom Are Well on carton Known in This City. | \‘mhl‘“ d the B was it vith was the Mi cot, The marria 3ertha sell, of Dowd o of at during remainder of until (he o ration ceases o finetion be a rigid limnit: tion committe enforcement. of on sugar profits. The fair price voted Nev At th lnhke e n b e e G wholesalor Bachman Whiting street, | 1! d in the army, being identified | PRt the Twenticth Division, flien ‘lo- | Bousev amp Sevier, North Caro-{ " being transterred. to Camp from where he re- Previous to his quite a in o is inct vholesaler's of md Four n chants one the committeg the profit. The U. 8. Dist. Attorney’s office 1ounced in addition that besides ing the law on profi the proof would placed on show that he the price of exceed one cent Retailers (o secure hould Keep their sold them by whol declared on favored inc o in an- er Dix, New ceived his discharge. enlistment he had made utation for himself theatrical circles, The room is employed type operator on the Heral en- burden the re- obliged Jersey, of he rep- amateur | to n to was pise sug which i a lino- not oer ! protaction sugar office tor the roceipts alers THER. Tartford, Dec. ¢ for New Dritaim and v Cloudy tonight, slightly warm- or; Saturday, fair and colder. SEPARATI: AVIATION DEPT. Washington, Dr vorable re- iport on a bill providing for estab- hmant of a separatc department of ered today by the committee. c. 6 e |wus 9 to 2, rant ! In- se in | in olu- for- m- before controls the teachers. held have for alk- | cities to take | The | com- | the | throughout | teach- | battle | on the “war | the mat- | PROFITS | in a 160 | Haven | bulk | would pound. | The vote | Brigands Bind Rang man Near Zapa Texas, Loot Sto and Escape Acr Line OHIO COAL STRIKE. NEAR SETTLEMENT i Miners Anyicus Io Work, if i Agreement Is Reached MARTIAL LAW IN OKLAHOMA | CABINET MEETS T} - DISCUSS SITUATH | Governor Takes Drastic Action—In Sentors Fall and Hicheg Also Confer With dent—Former d West Virginia Pields, Production Today Scems (o Be Slightly Increased. Pr Columby of the coal & M near toda the office of Governor at At that hour the nernor conference with about [ {ing coal operdtors of the ing conferences with offi Ohio miners’ union Anxious to ( It w reported that Clovernor Cox was attempting to brin about 11 (i ettlement ot the strike upon a Wage scale higher than the one contairiing 14 per cent. proposed by the ment. Unoflicial reports proposed scale sot(lement volve an inérease from per cent. Should agreement said that the Ohio miners would ask permission from the national unijon to settle the strike and return to work in Ohio. ., rike acce Dee. 5 in Ohio rding Settlement wis to repor to very from noon W ) of the state Cox Diselosures Today. in lead- follow- y < I Houston the | \volters, comn } alry with h received advic wdits on eleven mild inding 't to Work. south cat of Che the store the place v fled ac the bo The report w Hanson, a caf ice who is servin for the s tee ipads county that wis bound, s looted and info the oy after w! the bat overn- 1id that would 18 to of ot 0s: od by an W er'd ho! be reached, it | w nate inv Much Loot Is Taken, aptain Hanson in tated information of Governor | given by Caunty Judge proclamation | rata county in Pittsburgh, Spohn reparte Leflore, Coal, Faskel and ) counties to take effoct | | immediately. | Text of Proclamation In his proclamation declaring mar- | | tial law, Governor IRobertson ah- | | nounced that he has ordered on duty the entire National Guard organiza- | tion of the state to occupy the coal | fields “to preserve order in the pres-{ | ent crists.’ The proclamation sets forth | martial law was necessary ‘“‘to | hostile outbreaks agalnst the publi | peace; to secure coal for fuel pur- | poses; prevent sabotage and criminal | syndicalism and restore the mining ! section to Its normal conditions.” Brig. Gen. Charles F. Barrett jutant general of the Oklahoma tional Guard will command troops. h maes the raid Spohn of! Declares Military Law. MecAlester, Okla., Dec. b | Robertson hus issued | declaring military law | Latimer, | Okmulgee storol only el 5 Who e weross several os | N or 0’ trom th there are ors w1 nuny Al Heavily Armc ranch Rio on the Grande ped v store on the r The numhe ing party they we The only that quell | o before looting provisions in gagged All the ndits pac ther k omn the ra d (he 1o Gral Mexic The ranch e Production Shows Increase. and i Charleston, W.. Va., Dec. b.—Coal | again | production in the Kanawha field | owned showed a slight increase today over ‘Pexas. ! that of vesterday, 30 mines being in | the | operation oon eports then ¢ into by v tod, the the se New River latest avai of 1,180 tons ficld 1ble, from for terday, hows 1 an nc day before Operators said that incomplete r this morning indicated o s rurther increase today HOPE FOR THE “WETS" Vederal ve | junction Preventing Enforcement of ‘ St douis Judge Grants Prohibition Act on Whiskey and Wine | S8 Taris al Jud court he der district Louis, Dec. 5.-—W the U ranted ry the in tion | co today rostrainin injun ool vente frowm Volstead nent act enforeing the war ihition and 0. T. C. Unit Inspected By Cel. Palmer, U I'he h wi enfore w 16 S5 paty o) called ternoon 15 Calmer, e | summer on the west sid i\im second battali of Rockwell avenuc ction the ranks e of the comp: Colonel Palmer was f appearance and general the unit. To Build $15,000 Block On Arch Street Property | . Mrs. Eva Ginsberg has taken out permit to build a. $15,000 bus! 3 block on Arch stre nd will have th contractor art upon the i to bs 78 units ettt st t and the south During the - were open in v commande: ased with the conduct of « | it will | should he as!} and eparing to tor plans | dent t t White Hews ble for i for it work structure soon crected upon a quired by he: will consist { ments. The 56x100 feet, § MeCartby. pie and two f , which will be be erected by J. J. of a store buildin wil supplemont cently made to tho senate number of Amecricans killed ico, one on i M x o

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