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Herald “Ads” Mean Better Business ESTABLISHED 1870 WATSON THREATENS TO HIT ARMY OFFICER CALLED IN 70 TESTIFY DURING PROBE Senator Brandegee Has To Call Sergeant-At- Arms To Make Georgia Senator Subside ; “I'm Not Afraid of You,” says Latter, While For- mer Yelis “Nor I of You,” GRIFFITH TO ASK FOR 0. K. OF PACT Will Seek Its Dail Eireann Despite De Valera. >assage in 9 ratification of (By Ass the Dublin, Dee, Press.)—The yeiated treaty As He Bangs Table. iington, Dee, 9—The meeting inv ating on, d@koc ad beenvillegal- gla that soldiers v hanged in IPrance almost broke up in a today after Senator Watson had threatened to slap the face of an army sitting in the audience the com- of an awkward that no person in the room be insulted. Watson Makes Threat This statement was made just after Senator V m walked up close to Major George D. Cocheu and shaking his finger in his face, exclaimed: “IPor two pennies 1 would slap your face. “rr I will ator not remain with “huildo; by t “Take your Senator Brande “I'Nl retire first” Take your chairman committee Senator row officer Branc hold declared should Chairman mittee taking situation gee of looks at ip his declarec he me again that way the Georgia sen- 1dding that he would the committee to be his ** seat Sen: demanded. he replied retive” seat or sergeant is Called. Brandegee called arms and Senator Watson Then turning to the or 1 rman wanted the army officers pre Walter 5. Bethel, s udge in rman for the at Gen. I'rance advocate said Senator Watson. get out” said the chairman officers retired. Objected to Looks. Mujor Cocheu had not been called as a witness and sat silent while Sen- ator Watson w launching a verba attack him. The senator told the committee that he had been in-| snited by the manner in which o rs had looked at him Senator Shields, democrat, objected to the attack stating that the commit tee had to give Senator Watson a full hearing, that it had not prejic the and that the Sen- ator ement to that effect was ab- solutely without Senator Watson began a discussion of the case with respect to certain expected to produce after the officers had retived. Bra and the upon every desire case foundation evidence he Charvge. ed bt degee in ields presi opening of the session later as Mr. Brandegec took the chair. an exchar between and Mr. Watson conversations relating o and the presence o while the Georgia senator senting his witnes Th became very heated and S houted: am not afraid of Nor 1 you,” Chairman gee replied, banging the table. The chairman went to suy that there had bheen no disposition in, the minds of the committee to be unfair to Mr. Wa that it 1ot right for him to impugn the commit- tee's motives Advice to Watson, “Yon onght to submit your evidence ' sald tie clairman determine prover.” It Wat- at the retired and wis arrived there Brai Soon after M. office pre- exchange iator Wat army wils son you.” of Brande- on on and W d let us decide n o the can whether our was at this son turned Cochen, reminding not in and threat that for two pennice he slap his Jaw. Has 6 senal findings are point that suddenly upon him that Wi announcing s would Henator he Ifrance 3 Witnesses When the excitement had subsided Senator Watson announced that desired the commitiee to call 63 wit- ne whose names e presented with a great volume of ictters some informal iscussion in tone than that which row. M« were until tomorrow at 2 committ held an ex- he along There much mil preceded the then adjourned o'clock and the tive Senator was wrings ession. Watson of the today cigion of the committes inauiry solely to the question of hang- ings. eci W the mption protested against the to confine the de- Makes Broad Charges were hroader, T charges being Watson understood that 1 shooting of men declarec am going | their it the officers.” The committee might be necessary senate and ask that the recting the inquiry be enlarged “(*ol. Theodore I atement t a soldier| 1 officer,” Senator Wat "It at the officer shot ler | want into it| to g0 the resolution di- | that hefore suggested Roosevelt, cor was testified the ver, | Roosevelt called s asked. ! ss him." he pro floor son declared trial that the without provocation wi “Do you want Col witnes: the senator w I would not embarrs atson went on to say to try the 50 ) case of tor Shie'ds, demoerat, T 1 the s the committe going into irrelevant tole nator not matters (Continued on Nincteenth I'age). at, | ked | nt | the | Great D)} and moved at Dail Wednesday of | hetween Ifeland | will be ling next by Griffith as chairman the p 11\ ntaries it was announced by 1 | dent De Valera in a s nt | by the Dail publicity partm It would not be moved cabi net decision, added thedstatement be- I the views the delegites differed from those certain bers of the cabinet, The to which surprised Eamon De Valera's statement night in opposition to the terms of the Irish agreement cannot easily be ex Al- though his sentimer erally known it not believed he would openly differ at the last moment with the decision the Iein's credited plenipotent The protracted na v day's cabinet meeting which had ment in~hand indicated to observers that the question was settled, but those wWho 1 but a unanimous de- the cabinet favorirg « sement were few 2 In political quarters here eral feeling today seemed to that the Dail Bireann at its meeting next Wednesday would support Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins, who stood by their of the agreement against all the iments the opposition and it wert ¢ men of menm- extent Dublin was by of last of Sinn ries. tor- the agre all not being looked anyth the signatures of if plenipotentiaric in London the BIG LIQUOR RAIDS DOWN IN KENTUCKY wou Pederal Agents Make Coup and Bandits Also Get Away With 1 Quantity of Booze. 9.—DProhibition completed aids in this Louisville, Decfl. agents in Kentucky one of tie most exte history of prohibition enforcement in the te Whiskey bandits likewisc completed one of the most successful | made in Ken- have | st have just | distillery raids ever tucky. Instead of a breathing fter a busy week in thre federal for the whiskey bandits last night got [ away with 194 of bottled in and ten barrels of whiskey from 13. Rippey Distillery at Tyrone, [ spell today, Kentueky are off in | agents upward who cases counties, search score 30 prohibition [ agents invaded Washington and Marion countic When the gents came out late yvesterday the ri had yielded seven prisoners, ten stills, | week, N arly in the | shooting [ ston t S foundations broken up and 30,000 gallons of beer and 62 gallons | | of moonshine destroye for a number other alleged tors have been issued. The bandits in raidin distillery captured four | three passersby and them put them in a tillery office while whiskey into motor mobiles and drove SEN. REED FOR DEFENSE Missourian Wil Be Counsel for Dis- of of vic the rards Rippey fTir di the auto- ter 1 vault in the they loaded trucks and | . trict Attorney Joseph Pelletior of Boston, Under Charges, Dec. 9.—District At announct Boston, Joseph Delletier today had retained (. 8. Senator Reed of Missouri, his counsel the procecdin by which Attorney Gen. Allen is attempting to obtain his removal office, With Senator Reed the distriet at torney held a conference in ehamli this morning with Chief Justice Rugg of the court which | two petitions in the cas pending It w arranged that iteed would appear later full beneh to argue in support M Pelletie request that the 1or hearing later than 19, the assigned A in S James as from before are Senator the of tinie December suprene hefore date now Independent Packei To Operate “Open Shop” St. Louls, Dec. 9.——leven independ ent packing companies today signed a notice printed in that they would operate open shop” plan and after Janu and at the same time announced a new wage which includes a cnt | eight per cent piece work 1 NEWSPApers under the on -y of for ind | stating | that | but thus far, | zen park, « others ranging three cents hour to 7% cents hour. from an an NEW BRITAIN HERALD " i EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, 'RIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921, —TWEN MYSTERY VEILS FAMOUS BANDIT APPEALED CASE MURDER INMASS. BREAKS PRISON IS HEARD TODAY Automobilist Shot and Killed in Tom Slaughter Escapes, Taking Fiedorczyk Trial Occupies Aiten- EAR, Inn at Kingston | Six Other Convicts With Him | tion of Superior Court STORIES ARE QQNFLICTING UNDER SENTENCE OF DEATH LOCAL POLICE ON STAND One Account Hints at Rum Running | Arnted With Gun, He Rules Prison Festify That They Took Fur Coats and Another at Murder Conspiracy Likesa Czar for Six Hours, Offering And Cigars From House Because —Victim Makes Ante-Mor Liberty to Any Who Wanted | They Thonght They Had Been Statement. It. Stolen, Kingston, Mass,, Dec ing of Elmer Garden the Kingston Inn last ect official i onnection with which John proprietor the inn and Wickham Duxbury werc witne The the was not entirely to the gators who obtained in some of robbery, a qt and tigured. Roland and Wickham to Plymouth further “I'he Methuen kill- at the in oland W, Ark notorious (Spec pecial to Herald) Hartford Dec. 9 The trusty | case Anton eidorezyk Britain, who was fined in New Britain on November interfering with TPoliceman How Hellb I Peter whel 1 Street nt George toolk up much the time superior court today. Attorney | Slanghter, death sentence guard at the state priso ucker, escaped from t penitenti- ary here early today, taking with him six other convicts. 1o ¢ hours prior to ape, S ruled the penitentiary like | offer- ed liberty to all convicts wi it 1%ive appe: night was for Kkillir a of quiry today of at $10 4 tarm of James held shootir inves of sti story of his e clear a czar a o wanted linger of seve in the ceounts, whi horum the ghter are are under death sent The six Phillips cou The suggestion of a plot to kill him|der death szentence for pa ame from Gardner himself in a dying| 0 the rois in 1419 tatement, according to Dr. Charles, “S¢2P€. Dudley attended hin wounded man told him, the physician said that he had summoned the inn and soon after he got there he w He did not name his has already inst the charges of f | assault. | Presented i rney Joseph G tain was the first that he had the arrest o Anton Feidorezyk, | of men w negroes with them zyk, action ag urre idorc plot were for Lrou named arrest, wi t civi ove policemen on theft and Eviden taken tioning for Gues- rocs un- icipation refused to ce race Prose \ Woods ot witness. He testified sued no warrants either I'rank or nor _had he issued a war to search their home. said | the two on No- for assault and An New Took Complete Char, Someone smuggled a Slaughter. Thus armed rthe trusty guards to | him and took complete charge penitentiary. Warden L. H. Demp- | that 1 and Mrs, Dempsey and their son | vember and Bvo daughters were locked in the | ton death cell by the bandit 1 Escaped In Auto, 1ghter ped M itomobile, which w in the penitentiary Later "this morning § ed through Benton, soith of Little Rock, city m who ¢ to twitted wateh of the revolver for heen to assigned s shot. police ant sey ) Stories Conflict, Dr. Dudley attend Gar. the man was in ing trip with him quoted by the police he had been rol wan of $1,400 and Gard two bandits who entered the inn. this accoumt it was said Roland found Gardner wmother min at the inn arage transferring what appeared to whiskey from one container to ¢ said he was by Roland red while Rolar to suid on a hunt- later wu mil Danberg, clerk of polic court, testified to the court action i which Ifrank was found guilty but ment was suspended and Anton from which he ap in Demp- w5 standing 1ghter pass- tbout 25 miles and exchanged hal, who was pealed Do I vember 21 was Henry 17 | Alden street, who had | beaten After attending | vised the be as a the testified that on No- called to attend vears old, 45 Teat Kelly shots with th on the lookout SALVATION ARMY ASKS FOR $5,000 Kovetski, and been him, he police called and | Fiedorezyks werc an ctor said he did not Is which the hoy suf inflicted ad that result I'he other. rested think the fered could a bare fist One Arrest Made. Methuen, Mass., Dec. i.—The M thuen today took into custody witness 1he atal Gardner at night, John Harnish, chauffeur of this town. ilarr had admitted being present Kingston Inn when the shootit His statement of what made public with wo have bheen police material f Elmer s 0 o Father on Stand S Kings Hillary Kovetski, father of the| fight vietim, testifled that the battle, which lasted upwards of an hour, and | said that when the police did not | spond to a telephone call, he made (Committee a personal visit to headquarters. De sk | ‘ | Sergeant Samuel Bamforth testif | sl ayor Quigley Heads . DROWNS IN BATHIUB oc- | it e received a complaint about fight at 7:45 and at 8:30 o'clock elder Kovetski called pe officer dispatehed Policeman ind Cabelus to the scene of trouble at 48 |(V‘(V\\:\‘ said he gave them ny kind. Sergeant Patrolman Howley before they reached fight. Police Testify The patrolmen told of the trouble Brown street and said that they were hampered not only by the Feid vks, but also by Muvs. IFiedorczyk. latter, Patrolman Howley said, him with a pail while Feidorezyk hit him with a stick. 1t was testitied that while searching the house for Lrass knuckles, with which Kovetski to have been hit, but not found at any time, Patrolman Howley found two fur coats nd a quantity of cigars. On the presumption that these had been stolen, they taken to headquarters, according to testimony. At the the afternoon | session, motioned | a dism He claimed | that the arrest and s ure was a vio- lation the constitution. He also | asserted that there was no \\.IVI:H\(‘ used and quited a number of people | A drive for $5,000 for the city Salvation Eellber, the alleged street. He warrants of & linger and the squad scene of th Army budget in this for the British Nobleman Slips, Hits Head "“:wwmn;;' year wil! be launched within v days, following action no ¥l joined the | Faucet, Is Stunned and Falls Under [the next re taken at a conference between the la of- Water, N . ficers of Salvation Army and Arthur of an (By Ass Pearson is dead accident at his in his bath, he striking his head against a Stunned, he fell into the and was drowned before aid reach him. prominent ternoon. An committee Mayor George Booth and M Arthur itant James Ashar, of is campaign director of Army in w England at the conference, Londop people Press) as the home slipped, faucet. water could vesterday ng those who are on the the drive | A. Quigley, sir result here While for are former Mrs, W, H. Kimball., Ad Boston, who the Salvation was present as were Staff n- tains An Johnson and om" Ga- briel, Colonel “Ben™ Nelson, and Ad- jutant Axel Backman. or The hit Arthur Pea m was born Ifeb- 1, 1866, the son of the late . Avthur C. Pearson of Springfield, | Chelmsford and was made a baronet = o in 1916, He was one of the H\\l-‘“””.“1 standing publicists in England until FOHEE 98 his eyesight completely failed in 1914, | & tH8 ST He founded Pearson’s Weekly and other well known publications, among | (S Presentatives which probably the hest known is the [8ion present Daily Express of London, PAY REDUCTIONS weeks, beginning Mayor Curtis Explains His Side of the was alleged details which out at of the drive will he meeting to be held wrracks this evening at is expeeted to of the American \e drive probably will during the next two Monday morning chairman of were have Le- police wer opening of awyer Butler the was elected committee, Mr. Quigley the general The work of the Salvation Of little known in not of its being idle, but becausc Army hecanse the army this city, y Robert Butler of Hartford appeared|! I while it is difficult to determi bnally. | IWALL ST. EXPLOSION of authority He the searc its work quictly work among aid from the anizations, to go wsking all. In Anna who charge local birracks, althou working in co-operation with the W fare Workers Assoc mnn andles many cases where no ai®is asked One the ofs by Captain J where the knows of a a rule goes about nd usually does it Cut in Salarics—Misunderstanding, @ Inimed thati the neslatance | after the the hous that it unlawful and ignorant | spas 1 that the man and ad a right to defend the hoy in their | also « He Claims, SRouHn Yot Al Frdiliol h took place hoy | charitable they do ple of was arrested and out The deliherate or care at Johnson, n ticial be- asked concern- he made his that he was in favor of a cut pay of the city officia was misunderstood yesterday. made no positive statement is in favor of a cut in s 3 he believes that that question be decided until the commit- investigating the different offices the city government has made a rve- port, is his contention. He which he is satistied should not be cut, has not been inform- where the salary He says that he will positive statement until reports to the common Mayor Curtis, when lawyer also alleg was | not ing the denial which on is in gh cause 0 record as add Captain tr wife in the that he He has that he hecanse aF S own home Judgment Malthie, was reserved by Judge taken carve s in a home recent )1 o Youngest Explorer of | sole support Arctic Returns Home| il in bed.| De Harold 8. Noce, no coal in o \at Lt n Arctic ex- | north with cannot tec nson wi the W cold, no food in the Army captain half a ton of food to stave only widowed hous the cellar house The immediately purc coal, provided si off the wolf door and prac- tically took the little faniily until the sick boy was able to go ahout mother 0 ow bitter he cases in wis the Ste salaries he el any offfce should be cut make a committec Sa oin the pedition, remaining in the the Bsquimawx, returned to his home | today aboard the coast guard | Ungala. Noce credited with on youngest explorers | a white . to anss ition vased nt flicie the not the council. from iter being recorded, did four years had the native planned publish a compilation of them Bronkly:{ “m to Wed Mtizabeth Traut A pretty wedding will be solemnized | at the Mr. and Mrs. G. W Traut Main street this even- | ing wl daughter, Miss Eliza- | beth T he married to Vern on Howard Brierly Mrs. John T, Brierly, of Dahill road, Brook y weddir tak ind Dr at 7 C. Hin riate the not He languages and man for | learned to money said he ' o and earn somc« TROLLEY CAR HELD UP | rrwis is just a sampie of many of Ithe cases handled by the army. Money 5 od to defray this way. the sheer collected in the city is us “I""v\pl nses in the city in jus | . | Many instances are recorded wi 4 army require from | ) | New Haven Police seek Trio Robbed Conductor and Then 1 has heer necessity to provide coal and food for al suffering has been caped in An Automobile, home West en their wt, will people where act o Haven, Dee, 9.—No clue to the | found, wnd medinm sized men who | - O T ey aoseivet| France Is Expected to line last night and got rrom |0, K. Quadruple Agreement thie coHANoLor, had! beenstound teddy:| i (By The tall man held the gun & ribs of the while New tall, short held up ¢ ley will Associated | Rey | Press.)—ranc of 52 ¥ | quadruple agreement for the Pa through his pockets. The' third | j¢ considered certain in official ci kept the motorman quiet. The | \4hough the draft received from thn left in an automobile. Viviani of the Irench delegation end of the line has been a | \washington only forenoon is for several | ganded os cgested outline and not petfected plan. Action h upon s, Dec. 9 o o'clock the will off] conductor ek went chap three This favorite crews having been held up from time | NO NEWS OF BAR ASSN today nothing the Co! M in | I heen Up to press time relative hy to A this v given n their A gunmen, i | Assn action a | resignation of Greenberg ey News of the World By Associated Press PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ELM CITY MOTION PICTURE HOUSES ORDERED TO CLOSE DOWN WITHIN NEXT 48 HRS. \IPFRHENT iy f‘[“g & I_,” Mayor FitzCeraid Issues Ord:1—Places May Then Seek Licenses Under City Ordinances i AMONG Delegates i ; Exp:ct Next Week at Washington ome Iinal Settlement (Already State Authorities Closed Up Six Movie Theaters in Vari- Have ous Places. Haven rald olice Dec. : today intimations t Philip t r I him to recall the of every moving ple- in the city, The man< each place will be given to comply Thereafter may apply for a new I« moving pictures under inances. All Are Violators. The mayor expresses the opinion that there is not a moving picture house in the city and possibly not in the state which actually has complied with the city and state laws governe ing the construction and safety res quirements. Mayor Fitzgerald heard much of Ithe evidence presented at the inquest by Coroner Mix into the Rialto the- ater fire. In his letter to Chiet Smith the mayor makes no reference to the theater fire. He does say, how= ever, that theater managements ap=- plying for a new license will have to come under the laws as they are now, in force. In this city there was a revised building code and during the fire ine quiry evidence was offered, it is une derstood showing that theaters had not complied fully with the provisions enlire) confi- [Of that A controversy arose delay would not be also between Building Inspector Aus- ¥ . |tin and othe s to whether the new both from ‘the|code was retroactive in its require- ments, capitals seems 3 the four such other ratio and t wetorily 9— sent a b Mayor David letter to Smith in< me § A sU Angl I'here prope Jay iy are so that ment some confere Ko ater or tomorre While coming hec ch exact nature o t cement caniot be cast, it seems probable that in tion to the ratio and power plan it may embody mal pronouncement the principles which the confere » expects to fortifications and naval bases in |48 to ¢ the city or Thinks four some for naval of on limit the Pac The that , even expert Japanese frankly say he standpoint of an ceases to be « offensive believe that Philippines and capaclty and concentra American seek from when a and strength, t gkisting Guam are power to serve a tion stations for navy. The it is thought, that there will be the pr bases. The conversations power treaty again still today pending receipt of definite Tokio and 5, but fen- in the aval base begin to y do n ive s be ot bases at the sufficient adequate the entire Japanese, th some delin no strea of elore, ssurance ening of nt | the four a stand- over were at replies from there dence 5 code. W that the long. Unofficial advices and French acceptance provided questions as the naval fortitications are solve 6 Places Closed, Hartford, Dec. 9.—By closing two moving picture houses here last night for alleged failure to have tireir safe- ty arrangements adequate under the aw the state police have now closed x places. These are in Derby, New PECT ARRESTED |rondon, Naugatuck, New Haven and here. of 1 satis NOT T0-EXHUME BODY Have Omaha Police Arrest Mike Stine— Given “Tip" in an Unsigned i State Police No Intention of Communication. Dr. Radom Probing in Omaha, Dec. 9 Police last n arrested a man whose name was giv- en a8 Mike Stine suspect in con- nection with the W street explo- September 16 when a . number of persons were Killed communication to the t. | tion directed the certain point and find a man ‘“with long black hair” and to ask him if “he drove the one horse gon of dynamite in Wall street,” The note was delivered to headquarters by a messenger | That Way. Hartford, Dec. 9.—No move to ex- hume the body of Dr. Elizabeth Ra= dom is contemplated by the lice, Superintendent Robert ey said today. Mr. Hurley said that he had not attached a great deal of importance to the various rumors that have been going around regard- ing mysterious sedans and that he thought the reports that had come to him on the case indicated suicide, The body is buried in the Zion Hill cemetery. Robert Radom, brother of Dr. Ra- dom told a Times reporter today that the family had no theory regarding his sister's death in Bridgeport. “All k that she is gone,” said Radom. He said that the family v would be opposed to the ex- huming of the body at this time. n sion 1920, Jar, An unsigned police led to the The communic police to go to a Wi police boy Police cinity in the and notifie: how| the later arrest vi- ar- New Stine's wife that he had since their went to a deseribed in rested Stine, and York police of the later and in New six years note W My certain ow s said York appeared not marriage Chief D ment today that Stine ber 16, 192 same man who ¢ mateh durir date sional wrestler, been Cha Van police ddpart- was satistied Septem the L wrestling on that profes Detectives s the Omaha said that he was in Omal and that wed in nivay say, is a OPIUM JOINT RAIDED Chinese Are L o1 he was Thirty Arrested in here ine, police Round-up in Chicago-=Frequenters Also Nabbed. Chicago, Dec. 9.—Thirty Chinese valued at d and one of opium smoking es- in Chi« carly to- Earthquake Shocks in Lake Bolsena Regions Rome, Dec. 9.—(By Associated Press, ) —8erious have been reported week from the of Bolsena northwest of this city, The and drugs confisca were arrested 1000 were carthanake discovered by a raid ts ever throughout yroken up, the miles regions around Tialke about 1 five building on the orthern Chicago’s China- had been remodelled with scores rooms partitioned off on the Repeated search of the ian passages disclosed caches and yenoshi, many Chinese and others just leaving rooms where smoking pipes had been sma story ground i fringe of icinity It several villages of shows large shocks, towr dispatehes The gre accordi here today bitants floors, ceived er abryintl the of ire camyg Laen opi repor | | stin fields. y deaths have oking TEMPORARY At a CHAITRMAN, special meeting of the board | the New Britain Ma chine company yest lay afternoo the ders, One room was stacked hi with cans de opium Smith, chairman the 1 Charles I 1 of boar lirectors of }( hicago University Girls Mustn’t Smoke e President Harry med smoking in s at the University Accustomed to rules, the dormitory confronted with from b mothers against the No explanation was offer- 1 owever, that the 1 others on the protested against what smoking by mpany s elected to Ma 1S temporary « rHan o o Pratt Jud Chairman 1. G, Plg ey hine company I tl ¥ il | on ba rmitorie today ir owr AT BARTLETT SCHOOL for the American F irtlett s ucation v were speaker I8 hool | notice s were changed to I widitorium n the Rartlett this after lte alter tory in another in t exe mn tead of being W had idered school excessive stude women to time agreement is expected very short- Official well the the 'BRIDGEPORT ALDERMAN ARRESTED BY POLICE CHIEF ON BRIBERY CHARGES ridgeport, Dee. 9.—Alderman 1d T. Hamilton was this noon by Superintend Po'ice ‘ charing | wars vith an attempt president counceil arte v on a bri in connection to et David W. Pri the common council, at ti ived ly. with pross, have the great est satisfaction the of IMrance's| [ participation in this accord. | po—— ATHI York, Dec. 9.—Schedules pro wage THIE WI Hartford, Deco f—Torecast for New Britain and vicinity: Fair with slowly rising temper- ature tonight and Saturday. New last to was Monday evening. "The wved at the instanes of Attorney [Garl E. Gar- $5,000 w fixed for pending his appears in court but have yet meeting euts from ten warrant Proseenting lick. Bonds of his rele the been posted. I posiz per , for vice, shop and main- train s e [tenance of way employes of railroad | [1lines north of the. Ohio and east of | |the Mississippi were formulated to not + |day at a conference of managers and superior WAGE CUTS OF FROM TEN TO THIRTY PER CENT. ON EASTERN ROADS SOUGHT [Policemen, Mistake Each Other for Robber, Shoot Dec. 9 While Patrolman and Watchman were exchanging shots cach blieving the other a rglar the real thief, Willlam making his escape. k fell down and fractured and was caught, Ammons and Marcus each had bullet wound in the right arm., Chicago, Ja Ammons Marcus carly today nes T'he effect subjacte officials uld take nust he ection or ar il said the would s with th on the reduetion ne th 15t y the|b 11 | supery which we this labor The begin conference next week montl board for re officials roads ever, r employes | skull proposed pay carly a cut.

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