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CROWN PRINGE FARMER ONE YEAR ederick Still Reluses to Re- enter Politics The Assoclated Pross, Jels, Germany, Nov., 13.—It t &,year ago today that former ODWR Prine Frederick William sed the Dutch frontier into Ger- ny, and tomorcow will mark the t anniversary of his reunion with family here, N 'he year has been an eventful one Germany's effort at reconstruc- h and the politiclans have mads Ny attempts to enlist the returned e in party activities, but appar- Iy without success. The former | pwn Prince, who under the "n\\~ he republic bears the title Prince Prussia, has kept his word that would live as a private citizen if mitted to return from the muddy e island in Zuyder Zee where 1 five Tonely years with only asinte and two old servants om panion: lany pinors hay to ‘his probubic was heen circulat wdoptign ¢ from his tarnier on his O all been denjed. 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His cldest son has entered the e of & large exportation house in | Haubmgr and is apparently destined for a business carecr, but the father By The Associnted " has confined his own - activities to Pl Paso, Te Nov. 13 farming, with much horseback rid. tains of the Am Ing and occasional trips to Berlin, labor turned to where he has limited his soclal ac- of political policy, tvities to a small circle of pre-war the first of a erles intended to triends . [evolva for submission to the con- |vention a special report touching up- remains with on possible relationships . DELEGATES TALKOF POLICY Political Aspect of Convention Comes Up Today Chief- ican Federation of 1y 1o consideration The meeting was Princess Cecelle has a small villa at Potsdam. where s her children son, between new party Brow out of > presidential campaign Just con- Sesslons for i | “Mexicp City, Nov. 13.—Mexico's national dignity prevents her from on regarding resumption Mexican relations, Presi- ent-elect Calles has deelared in re- u\ to a cabled query from a Lon- | don newspaper. The paper, which is printing a demand that the Brit- &ram ish government negotiate for re- 1 suniption of relations for the henefit of mutual connnercial interests, General — Calles’ personal step and also his at- British intercsts in most history of the or- [ mv Anglo- during the sea- |the federation and any movement which may e the cluded, ed at the initial session, 9<¥ {labor from the presidential camy [were plannefl to form a large part MFX";U I]I[iNITY lnv nr final report of the meetings The report prodably will be pre -\ nted next ' ¥, The program SayS Eflg[a“d MUS Take F“,S {for Monday, the opening day, {ed with inaugural formalitics and hn.- president’s annial me S[ep {0 Renew Rela“ons | President Gompers 74, and In hig fettle for the forty fourth annual |convention of the federation, arrived Ivesterday with hundreds of state a local leaders from all sections of the cast and north, Tle views the forth coming gathering as one of the important in the sanization, Departmenta over into to several ach the meetings carried § pre-convention pro questions which may convention floor foremaost among them was the action of the huilding trades department yoster: in formally demanding from the American Labor of the askea suspension Federation of United Brotherhood of rpenters and Joiners, with a mem- In replying the president-clect hip throughout the country of declared he approved cvery action 450,000, Peace moves calei- tending toward resumption of ed to dispose of the matter ami {matic relations. Caused sly continued taday after a f known, he sounding described as Obregon cneonraging. The suspension was demanded by a vote of the building trades depart- ment convention as a diseiplinary against the carpenters for their refusal to accept an arbitrator's I o jurisdictional dispute vith the et metal workers, the subsequent withdrawal of odcraftsmen from the trades department, opinion of {titude | Mesico. this toward ome diplo- which were had \tion | generally | foreed the {to tak continued ‘not so ve aaminist ictions which were inspired by e to maintain national de- | 1 these actions met with attitnde of the L stration om tuking action in the 1ward and the building ( ourt Refuses to Take A Plea of Manslauzhler Worcester, Mass, No. 13.—John Concariin Btlish inlerantat in ‘1 ea of Sonth Barre on trial in the Mexieo and British commeree with |SUperior cour for tha charge of i skeountes (i | murdering Salvatore Poleo and Clin- id only repeat what he pre- |90 Centracchio on lared, which that tnal effort veign i 4 thy an laws and funciioned within m they would have from the sican government all the guaran- s needed for their deve d try to inat istiaclog any it mig With the inten- I | move on of bringing about resumption | f relations t-elect said July 13 made an through counsel lay to liave a plea of gullty nslaughter accepted hy the Judge Frederick W. Fosdick {1efused to aceept the plea and also | over d a motion to have a tiial declared or was eTests respeet s court, lopment. mis- the ground that the requiring examination of prisoners by the department of men- tal discases in capltal eases had not Leen complied with, Taking of tes- a8 resumed tonight but at djournment at the government's was considered | Case was not yet complete and will | s would | continue to Rea's counsel | | tiled except o overruling of the mis-trial on dispa yesterday said | statutes one of the first ; f the new con- servative go ! 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