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| News of the World By Associated Press CSTABLISHED 1870 ITAIN, CO WORK AS CH]EF ARBITRATOR : Eéff:fvet Undelrt ’f;’ SENATOR WHEELER mstances Intends FREE m: EHAR!! To Withdraw His Services Or Ask Per- Wins Fight to Have Them shing’s Opinion. | ipe{ 01f Buks Hopes| GOV, MAY MAKE APPEAL That General's S ufl'essor' Will Be as Honest as He | 5 | Also Dismisses in Plebiscite Work. | | | Peruvian Press District of Columbia Suprenie Court Charges Brought ; Against Edwin 5. Looth and i L | Gordon Campbell. | Washington, Dee. 20 UP) — There | o, pington, Dec. 20 () — Sena- | | o witlidrawal of Presdent | oL B0 Lot S Montana ‘ as arbitrator in the T llu].y won his | fig to hav Arica question, it was made clear | (il BAL 0 E Rinet him by laviabitha WhiteiHouse, the government wiped oif the I'he president feels that the arbl- | o ! tion Is proceeding fn mccordance | POmit L bia sue ith the original plan. It was c"ml"f"“ court up) the conten- Mr. Coolidge would not con-| fiii PO A It General Pershing in regard to| 0% s Chilean appeal against one of the | | SR g eral's decisions, because, under| oo oo alelmart (v the terms of the award, only Chile| T2iP N i 1 Peru could be legitimately con- | S2E1SE IS BEte SIONHL b o s wulted in such & matter. Briets from | gie & BCUIEAE 00 8 O ontana, Ehe. ct exwillineinled: | Mr. Wheeler's colsel, was upheld Pershing Returning Along with the sal of the ornial announcement of the early eler indictment, the court also turn o \eral Pershing to th ew out the charges against Ed- % Dt also made today at the ' Booth, former solicitor of \te departinent, for department, and Gor- The purpose of the trip of Gener-| don Campbell of Montana, who | Pershing from Arica where he is| were indicted jointly with him. : ving to compose the Chile-Peru| The three men were char i oundary dispute was ally | conspiring to defraud the 1 the department to be for the | ment in connection with ose of allowing him to receive | taining of oil and Appe tal treatment and officials would t o info the auestion of his gen- Government M Today's decisi , 1 health, shown to have been in- | Wheeler free of all charge d during his long sojourn 1n | the government should \ America | winning an appeal to the or fhe position was taken that the | courts, Whether such a step will ondition of General P attem 1 was not made clear, b 1 pressure, which has | the oler counsel expects no siety among his fri | sucn e s a subject in which the d secific cha gainst Send- » nt could not comment. Tt was'{or Wheeler and the fanad rely stated that he s that they conspired ch 1o ret government by obtai tes to receive the ul mber of gas and oll por- L OF hisionnideniig: mits to prospect on the public do Smpliasizedt that! Generalll it taindliyt audiivent e return had no political or{ ernment. aeserted. all the Hieningance and b lE-ieitias froauile oo y ' & every indication that T TRk ¥ 1 retirn to his work at A e i = | Indictment 1s Bad 1 wids Pershing's Work AR e . Lima . Dec. 29 (B—Lai held t indictment i g vhich 1s considered to re- 1 jews of t ruvian gov- | o in an editorial today at- L s to Chilean pro uda, re nu o that Gen, Tershiv \ o any one pre - -Arican plebis ry of < of poor is regulation \ \ gh all newspap sl Al ports of Gen. Perst . )¢ parture, La Prensa is v o 1R uistion was ur s Gen, Pershi essary o o logal & that points raised by c forivlieal r. or on the = e : | William Leany, overnment tts counsel, to the : SR i al interposcd by W1 r Senator Ts Delighted 1 cquittal in Mo na of Sen- ) T M i r 1 1 joh is what our enemi T 2 7 senator ha : tor W ler h « B e was being perseen Aatler t while the| mplating & ton for ; in Arica i g 1 T y ha 1 cowd Plainville Girl, 17 Years N i of ¢ 0ld, Claims Romance - s 7 | Has Been Shattered by 5 S Stern Parent. VILLAGE THREATENED | = Colehrook, \. M. Has Bad Blare % ) ' Which Destroys Hotel, Barn and ! Nearby Ruildings, G [the Brtde Sues Fatberrln Law For A $10,000 For Loss of Husband And Watcbes As Surgeons Work | Brussels, Belgium, Dec. 29 (P— | ardinal Mercler, seventy-four year old primate of Belglum, underwent an operation at 8:30 o'clock this morning for correction of a leslon of the stomach. The surgeon was Dr. Demees, After the operation It was stated | ) that everything was normal and the carginal's condition was good. A medical bulletin at noon said hat the state of the patient contin- | ued satisfactory, with pulse at 90 and temperature at 87 centigrade | (abou 98 3-5 tahrenheit). 1 Cardinal Mercier underwent a erit- cal operation wit chloroform, effect upon his heart of which was feared, A local anaesthetic was u: hout . He N NEW BRITAIN HERALD ECTICUT, TUESDAY, CHILEAN MUDDLE FAILS TO Car'dmal ‘Mercier, 74, Undergoes |MURDER RESULTED DETER COOLIDGE FROM HIS ~ Operation; Does Not Take Ether 'FR AN ARGUMENT ] tion Asking Him To Reconsider ’ i the ordeal courageously, fol- i owing the surgeon's work with a Larly Modicine and Genetics— | Retirement This Eventng At Meet for 3 0o'Clock This After- 8 trained eye, as he in his youth R liiad DRdarithe¥tamons Dry Chars th thinclander Case Mentioned, fug In Talmud Torah noon H ot at a Paris clinc. | bk 1 Gt ; ST 1 ’ : £ R that his recovery will be BT T et o 1ihos Dres ' slow primate has charged his dio Rana otpamel B 4 uxi bishop, Monsignor Le e ¥ L s : Y , Dec. 20 (P—W. W, i Graiue, to represent him on the oc- | : Holrpolq d ¥ n for the anthracite :, asion of Prince Leopold's return ng Juliih AT sy 1 rence and chairman i he Congo on Jan. 20. Deseribes the Murder S - gotiating committee, said i roval family is keeping con- | CARDINAL MERCIER aldmitted CaTdiaer today that the cperators were willing g informed of the Cardir | v erime o ¢t 0 open their books for public in- 1 " fon, = = I i S rate conferences were held by Malines, Belgium, Dec. 29 (P—| His physiclans' re bulletin | , - - perators and repre- Mass was said in tha cathedral here | describing the natu Cardinal s today preparatory to the ] this morning for the successful out- | Mercier's afime T - Bb s R oint session scheduled to begin at i come of Cardinal Mercier's opera-| “Persistent dyspepsta is making ; s et s ';H’”' Sl p. m., at the Union League club, i fon. The entire metropo chap- | nutrition insufficient for the active| 2 1 Rrrtuate Expresses New Hope ter was in attendan ife the cardinal wishes to pursue. | o, ¥ - FPE ‘jl-fi Mr. Inglis said he thought the Prior to leaving for Brusse t ¢ fe IotRaraniv i R o t ces between the two groups ovening the card visit zns show which surgieal | - ol Dileont losteall Seietyl this freriing would be settled during the negotia- rand sominary to take ¢ the |treatment might radically corruct.” | — b R e tions in this without further — 2 L i S conferences elsewhere, e e et % He revealed that since the nego- 8 USUAL RUSH FflR NEw PLUNEES l[] STI]RIEb 4 among American . president of the tions were broken off at Atlantle i ; S oematiats Histrict. safd too |City he had held three secret co i \n on this cont expr e ces with John L. Lewls, presi- 1 ATOVRERSSTATS I FRENDLY JSTLE L imEmsRIbI | therto suppos i ; fhoraughiy con- [AMeTIC ) i ! - > it ] he first of these conferences with ‘ Origin of Man in U, §, vinced after a careful study of the| . - o e e { 1f i Y facts.” He stated that he was in | M- Lewis was held in New York on 8 e e 1 ng that he has : ) o | December 1, Mr. Inglis said, th y . S R 0 o . wor of 1 maintaining S8ly B Numnber of Cars Estimated Mlchlgan D. ]\_ E. [)elc.l ¢ probat ik "r : \iza. | Second at Harrisburg, Pa, on - 3 AL T v e Ao rigin o e vember 25, and the third in Phila- in State for 1926 gate, Killed at Birming- | Merriam 1 [ S lelphia on December 5, idences hav : When Mr, Lew 1 v g i 4 . leate s Tow Teh Bh: 7. Mr. is arrived short Is 107,000 ham in Fall ! ) ttinent o ol Thofereth Tsrael | before noon at the Hotel Cadillac, Broke up Furniture itmalic S t going to where the miners held their sep- PR —— ) t into the front room and | pliocene p L G arate conference, he declined to dis- b 29 (®—There wa rmingham, Ala, D (| fal « {iv andi ftnini that Rubl the {mpending negotiations the number of thosc | Pending a coron « | ! 1068 the Zion ¢ harm than | The general attitude of the miners' 3 a renewal of carly to i representatives was that neither of g cnses for the it 21-y | ; - optimism nor peser ! | (Continne oniBage i0) | optimism nor peseimism, ¢ | capital today as com- | Michigan Ao Gl man grabbed he \ bt gttt . J. Golden, president of dfstrict ¢ pared with the daily number for the |Jr, st Cornell University, £ out into the Kkitchen T No, 4, an airman of the min¥rs’ : t week or so. was held under honds of $1,000. and then as they stood giexhauatively the 1 GHR[STMAS TRF SINGS scale committee, s1id before enter- n The increase is taken as an fne Kuhnste sted after Voght | 4 apart, Seirpolo aske id ! Ewhich Z the joint conference, that the £ tion that the usual rush for regis a8 plunge ten stor lown | who's boss DI LG TO STAPT TH[S EV}‘ N]NG mine workers couid hold out wntil % tration lias set in. The motor ve- ft in the Tutwiller ho- | " was the L i 1 September if no satisfactory agre ¢ lele department has to its < w( had boa [P ond query Ce i par "'” t y on t could he reached, acilitiea for handling a ¢ owd but | &x 4k 1he ienih oo and | man to who was L S ; 18! Programs to Be Presented for was no likelihood of mainte- ) ven wil these it is feared tha re fully sc wul'_hu: over posses- | me reply, Lupo said AR s men being withdrawn from % nless the number fncreases appre fon of an overcoat witnesses told 1 I heard the shot. onit n imp nd-t Three Nights in Different Parts a settlement 18 not H latively for the next two days that | polics the witness said e A el is unimportan reack the present conference, i nany wilt be disappointed in their | throw n e : S I dor 1 of City Tolden sald, The maintenance 3 fort to have their registration re- in the lift which ga S = complex ; working under a speclal ewed on Thur which is the| Voght and Kuhnsted were from bekind e Geological Deposits 1 g ent ar i when the sus- st day on which tes 10 the convention of Deita|cecond tim on'! the olog i s became effective. There are or 1925 will be in ¢ ppa Epsilon he They were on | goop. ot Co o s sout 8,000 of them and one day's V»‘ is estimated that r |t lance when the ac Realizing the fact o g i e \‘fm\-v* excr- DAy every two weeks is eontributed of registrants for the year 1026 : A% s dcadl hoitans Asd ). exten and | by them to the relief funds for the S “','."l‘.";,"r‘";”;‘”' been seen since. ley norrow night and S t 25 of 12 per cent. 2 : ) % \ite House Pleasel nder an act passed at the last e RENCICTRWVITRWIDE Sley L e : Dee. 20 (P—Gratif of tl eral assembly Scirpolo was flushed wit ( 8 foltlackStheRtoys N A todny who have obtained their re- |when | ot t ssion % Chrtstmas | White House on behalf of President tration for 1926 may use their o testimony given by so 1 ; : cao oo st Goolidpe gver ¢ resumption of ! and numbers on the Kuhnsted prior to | 1 = A sl gotiations hetween anthra- 8 5 t, were arrested. A vio- | had lived 1 Gils 2obilal LLELIL 1t A i e | A M 0 S St. Mary's choir will minnes. e good prohibitior was | ! Dr. Fove ¢ g el a s pointed out that four of th s Aoy i S 31 he thout inside informati i 2 122y, Detroit a1 o'clock Saturd, p of 1 vk at the corner of Main ) without Inside information s ; L) i . = et O t ! ) prospect of a settlement of 3 kin, F. W ad ompany Tony Crego i) o tiavhiet = REAR ADMIRAL RODGERS DIES | jrcts unknow 1 R o | home at 166 Pembrok in 1 s inte r controversy the Ne Dec. 29.—Rear Admi- | Bloomer w1 woman s ) Behern b s e 2 it o ral B l‘rvv\‘llmllt‘r 'v 1 ¢ : i pnptanias . . S(hbd in \ched resumed P r president of L n mad X 2 % ) \ : died yesterday at | bo ‘ up o bottle of wi iy l‘l)l\‘v\!ulu al Practices Lvfare s 1 ral years lia T IR RS n W Javs i ivi oad with his Tronble Follows Drinki | Gl i > ; : i . PROSECUTOR HIMSELF FINED 3 5 i seribing ! " WILL SHE BE A SWEDE? W—william | (v 10 \ . sin ¥ e Coolidge's Father \[’n‘ i o I traceable yq Plymo Vt., Dee W Man Bleeds to Death From Cut on \\ rist '\Yv'wh‘ 29 (P Har ‘, = tin 5.120th Century Limited Earns Ov York, I« Never Get Use of Leg er 10 Million arnings nited Chicago, was oper FIRE IN FITCHBUR S uA i ytie T Mass 8] 20 (P SRaSGE=es et i o t THL WEATHLR g N Hartford, Dec. 29 —Vorecast s r t for New Tiitain and vicinit s Fair tonight and W cdnesday; contiaued cold DS Average Daily Circulation For 12,468 Week Ending Dec, 26th ... 20 DECEMBER 29, 1925, —TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS HOPE OF COAL STRIKE SETTLEMENT RISES AS MINERS-OPERATORS MEET Bridgeport Woman Killed Try- | — ] ROTIES SOINTITS ARGLE ZIONSTS TARE UP_foic Ao mmecs 8 SORRUD YWD SVER (ER ANCIENT AN DR, WISES ACTION pre wtig 7o gy | | Tony Lupo, Winess to Park City Are WI“mg To Opell i s, s Womn ke v Ry of Genus Homo in Will Discuss Resighation From Their Books For Pub- LN America Basis of Debate Urited Palestog Aypeal ~~ lie Inspection. MEFTING 1§ HhLD AT YALE JEWS DIFFER IN OPINION Separate Conferences Pre- et cede General Resump- " - tion of Negotiations Set i hen Was Shot Down Other Branches of Science Holding - Opposition May Devel p To Re Sessions Today Include Geology British Socicty Now Tints That Prince of Wales May Woo Bean- titul Astrid of Sweden, 20 (@ e Rhinclander Mentioned R G e pper C 3 v P & . y = n t 1on \) s s & « ¥ s 3 LR pHlarwith K G £ < 3 . 53 ! M T Alace as soon as the s A v by I sy ¢ irning for Dow- osa B w s ger Queen A dra ends, Arvested on His Return s 1 Ir ( S e e qtorsDtamana’sSbme e o N e At Palm Beach Social Functions utos in Chicaco it Sl Since First of Jan. 2 1 e SR g ( o, 1 20 P Automobiles R W ¥ T 29 [ Beach la T ve led 10 more in Chi- i i vin ¥ A do t go this yea an | 924, the \ s ex 1 1 ind 1 s ¢ s. Two fatali- R = : ¥ s | ties y e total 751 3 657 for last b : nctl Coeh Aresions * o0 Wallingford Banker, 83, Pives Didn't Freeze But Paim T tHis And ail | see the real articles on display [ III With Pneumonia ! Reservoir [s Runninge Tov se s s t plenty of detectives and pol | W rd, Dec. 29 UP—Chaties P . t Mrs. J e W r of the Di Savings :mu ater 1 v G s s is home & = Mrs r tiy nis. He has & At Gt = = N N. } 1 a far she is bed for about » » . A her gla w in falllng 5 y gt ging | jewels past year. For 10 years & tr a splgots ® d r, were t It was understood that she has no alrman of the school - = . oug ntion storing them signing three years Rge.

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