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172 "~ POPUL 29,919 _NORWICH, CO Ay, 4 1, 1919 TEN PAGES—70 COLUMNS " PRICE TWO CENTS Reason for the coal shortage in_ ? 4 country is blamed on shortage of cars. - - E § \ ; | Peéstmaster Gerleral Burleson reduced | B BT, 3 . 2 Dyl b aul-::;l' wm“‘;;::duag n ol : : anN ANB ‘ STEEL wfl RKERS highways in 1919 and 1920. = 2 American Smelting & Refining Co. A N ; B A Y ¥ advanced price of lead from 5 1-2 to Dnm': w will Be o : $ Boatload ‘of “Gobs” From|29nced price of I on : Frem : U. S.S. Cheyenne Robbed|, ool s inan masio | orged In Houst Today By B TS Final Sections of Peace Conditions Delivered to Austrian| By Mexicans Washing- | pe; cent lower than American dves.| Radical Element of Prohibi-| American Federation of Labor’s National Committee to Begin Makes No Attempt to| , Count Michael Karolyi, president of | ion Party — Members De- Taking Vote of 150,000 Organized Employes In U. S. Delegates at St. Germain—Military Forces to Be Re- ton. | A %t 10/ the Hungarian Government, left Vienna - A duced Within Three Months and Universal Military Ser-| Minimize Grayity: of Sitim-| cons . clare Bill Permits Wholesale Steel Corporation and Allied Industries Throughout the Sehate ratified extension of arbitra-| . PO 1o | 0 = & Country — Right of Collective Barganing Is Chief De- tion pacts with Spain, Neitherlands VOL. LXI—NO. .b e s War Debt Must Be Ap- Washington, July 20.—Although | " 10 g ees army food store sal ‘Washington. July 290. fight : o / portioned Among Various Fgmer Parts of Empire —|neither the Stite nor the Navy Depart- | (o German civilian population to/date | #trike from ine proibition enforce- mand of Union—Eight Hour Day and Increase of Wages B ments receivi any. ful er forma- ment b the clause at shall nof en amount to $10,000,000. Other Demands—*“The. Time Has Passed For Words, Importation and Exportation of Arms and Munitions of | tion today regarding the attack and| "Marcel:’ Hutin ' dsclared . proposed be unlawful to possess liauors in one's robbery on July < 5 ey A : ~ fAm sailors from the U. 5. .| iench steice for * We Are Taking Action,” Says Chairman of National Cheyenng in the Temesi River near! °pli iltions on importation of cot-| This was made known day by Paris, July 20.—The full peace con-| As an immediate advance as to ani- | Tamp:co, - 3 : L ; s {thin | tinued to @flipse all else in interest in ; ; framed permitted wholesale hoarding fatisia. b il SN anT asyocintod | AusiT A N L There was ro ut-| SRrCe Pere TOMONed Ll in New|bY Persons, reported to have nut]l Pittsburgh, Pa., July 20.—The Amer- | tional unions constituting the national :';"::‘ vl B °" the | treaty 4,000 milch cows fo Italv. and{tempt to min B Prority of teivan July 30, a% public augflon, 14, i s ! e el g e Aodian PO strians. The first section of the |10 i and Rumania: Lo situation as expfessed in odficial cir- | s July 30 & . ast them the rest of their lives. ok et e right. of _callectiye ng i A e gl 5 bl e ol <l ol i | The general view was that theiCOmmittee for organizating irom and 5 the chief demand of the union, said % 5 state department yesierday. ot i 1 i n e R R DR e R A e O e B e e LR RN e b e e i e e AR containing thi P provisions. of 150,000 organized employes in the teen other de including estab- . - il 2 post- War Materials Is Forbidden. b cpis e S g g in the house by prohibition forces. exico, the incident con-| . ESTIEHONS on T ROr A e into|Mmembers who declared the bill as now Committee. i official cil B s A T away enough .wines and liquors to j..n, Federation of Labor's national Committee. terms i Italy, 3,00 cles when the first reports reacned the v were presentec to the Austrian {000 heifers to Italy, 3,000 to erbia Censorship Board announced that the!, The general view was that the ©OMMTHes for reanisating wrow and i the chief demas | of he union, said the final sections were delivered to|Italy and 25 each to Serbia and Ru- xpec . a. 1 the departments within a Very| {jnited States Government holdings ds, them at the same place today without | mania; 1,000 calves to each of e i g 1 ceremony by M. Dutasta, secretary |three nations; 1000 bullocks to Ifaly probably tomorrow. At the|,e ool in July estimated at 143,993,- Republican Leader Mondell said|United States Steel Corporation and lishment of the eight hour day: in- general of the peace conference. and 500 each to Serbia and Rumania; | navy department it was said that there f g5, L0040 A the measure would be taken up to-[other iron and steel and allied indus- creases in wages suff.cient to guaur- had been nothing received to indicate! gl Office Department announced |MOrrow and ket before the housetries throughout the country. Taking antee American standards of living; - until passed, but members said they!of the vote will start at once and be and abolition of company unions. The terms comprise the whole treaty | 2,000 sows to Ifaly, and 1,000 draught ey th Dbn OF Xhqiiiry aAdcossed which Austria is asked to sign, includ- | horses and 1.000 sheep to both Serbia|Wheiher the n dops postal savingy deposits improved $34,- ’ £ A= 5 o o o Peotialer ing the reparation, financial, military [and Rumania. by Secretary Daniels lall(e F}feslerda¥ 000,000 in eaat g:d q'ul; r&red)cting when a vote might fgm&‘:‘egr;;’m'z';‘dmwg?fie;:I“afiddo'f:‘o"r'{ »dg::m } P;]lzp-(n‘l}:"mk of vl:,_hll(a,:fl P! . to Commander Earl Peck Finney of| " Gie.’ of Pittsburgh reported will try reache <, i of the Chicago Federation and certain other minor clauses, which | Austria_also agrees to give an op- z 0, . 1 ;. n were not ready for presentation when |tion for five years as to timber, iron|the cruiser Topeka at Tampico, Who|., ojoct Pittsburgh Railways Co. from e will be made to secure the votes of Labor and chairman of the national the official ceremony took place. and magnesite in amounts as nearly | reported the attack, had been received | girects. EXPECT SPEECHMAKING unorganized workers, according to the committee, following today's meeting ON TREATY TODAY |COommittee. The strike vote will be said “The time has passed for words taken by the 24 equal to the pre-par importations as|by_the officer. i of_Sinclair Oil e- : : the Austrians are granted fifteen days | Austria's resources make — poscible.| Some delay in the receipt of answer nn?;zcc:‘:lpd.,.:nani}musly rnt:fie: c‘:n- Washi ¥ 20—A flood of | e I nere i Ring adiion in which to make their final observa- [She renounces in favor of Italy all|to the secretary’s message of inq ital increese. ashington, July 20.—. "°d u" | tions, although they have already sub- | cables touching _territories assigned|was anticipated because of inability | ‘gar gilver was quoted at 54 1-4| jPecchmaking on the treaty and the, mitted a large number of notes on the[to Italy and in favor of the allied and |to communicate direct by wirsless with| ponce an ounce in‘London. New York {A‘:fiue of lxiloions"c-’s t;‘vnreevsg;_ g; |JAPANESE AND CHINESE A NEW REIGN OF terms previously submitted to them. |associated powers the others. the Topeka—due to the. existence in|guoted silver at $1.05 1-2. Bt L gy aAfseses have Teon b DELEGATES IN NEW YORK TERROR IN BUDAPEST In addition to the published sum-| Austria ugrees (o restors all rec-|the Gulf'of Mexico of wha: is known| "Reionation of Herbert Quick, of | DUt Saturday addresses have beeh an-| o\ vou. ruiv 20—Members of| Eerlin July 20 (1 The & b sta “woule | Berkeley, W. Va.. as a member of the| il lhi are expected. both the Japanese and Chinese dele- | A new reign of terror exists in Buda- mary of the terms of June 2, the new |ords, documents, objects of antiquity|by radio experts as a - clauses provide for reparation ar-|and art and all scientific and biblio- | secretary’s message undoubtedly would ! jarm Ioan Board was announced. TR S R b e O ARa ke onE s 1 Buada i Hungarian capital to the Tageh rangements very similar to those in|graphical material taken from in-|have to bg transmitted overlani w. Duke of Penthriever of the House, of i i i a quita “ne treaty with Germany, ircluding|vaded or ced>d territories. She willjfrom Gal¥eston, Texas, to Tampico,| pourpon-Orleans, died at the age ‘o 74| afora and President Wilson, Riep ke E:ofif :m:\m}m- o ke e and “Red Terror” st .he establishment of an Austrian sub- |also hand over without delay all offi-|and telegraph communication over | vonr 08 pa o Sl s ile I lantine s T e arer In ita” werst form gection of the reparations commission, | cial records of the ceded territories| Mexican wires is subject to consider-| A" report from Prague says the first| ie White House, will be resumed to- | MORts regarding the Shantung award|is anticpated. = 0 the payment of reasonable sum in[and all records, documents and his-|able delay. delfvery of American’ eotton since ithe] DOrrY e I i ciate 1o ihe COMTernat tail (e thobas o saye so-called . fervor cash, the issuing of bonds and the de- | torical material possessed by public| While Commander Finney undoub:-| o will take place on July 23. T e I e iune Lnyoives o TR Tatibe I aar o foa ucoanters.of the cagl. livery of livestock and certain histori- | institutions and having a direct bear-|edly has investigated -he affair| ' Bomar Law announced in the House| ™OTFOW have not been announced. o Chtnn. s BRI e e A okt S cal and art documents. ing on.the history of the ceded terri-|thoroughly, it was pointed out ihat!or (Commons the Government increase| . LThe Senate foreign relations com- 10, e tha tBAL T ha i d;i, xr -T\“» disarmed the troops of the The financial terms provide that the |tories which have been removed dur-|in view of the request for a_“fuller|of § shillings a ton for coal would take | Thtiee tomorrow will renew its study| "t 18 true that Japan has promised | Bela iun government Shdombuted Austrian pre-war debt shall be ap- |ing the.past ten years, except that for|report and result of investigation” kel ylice July 21. OF the thouty. Reply from the preaidint 10 renis AR Ll B Pl S Lol el Mot Y portioned among the various former [Italy the period shall be from 1861. |might deem it expedient to irquire| A call for an extra session of the|2Nd State department to rvsolutiogs e r L. ana ”?e e dy- he Brel'n Kun' ef“"'ml ,u‘",, parts of Austria and that the Aus.| As to artistic, archaeological, rcien-| further before replying. B ikl e Yigr Dy 1X0- AR | s s N O O e e | T Jestablisl & Yananane dotIoent | of honer o ahaD'® ersona) Sua trian coinage and war bonds circulat- [tific or historic objects formerly be-! The attack on the American sail-|issued by Governor Stewart to:con-| & clause are expected during the which will dominate the regions he | volunteers B ing in the separated territory shall be |longing to the Austro-Hungarian gov-|ors was an incident which eclipses alll sider drought conditions, week. s s said. i saries Varga and ,m’,’..h and Vic taken up by the new governments and | ernment or crown, Austria agrees to|other matters in interest in the capital|” Weekly shipments of 2,510,000 bush- |, A AUrTy in the senate over the da “Whit her fortified positions. at!Commissary of Forelgn Affairs, Mose redeemed as they sce fit. negotiate with the state concerned for | today, and it is expected the state de- | els of wheat, 27,000 bushels of oats, 1.- | LSht Saving repeal controversy is ex-|, "Whit hev fortfied —postions at,Commissary of lorelgn T Paragraph five, relating to the mili- lan amicable arrangement for the re- partment after receipt of further de-! 362,000 bushels of flax were announced | Pected early this week with the call- P i TR A it a s pary e enK leaders in_ontrol tary, says that the Austrian army turn to the districts of origin on terms! tails will ask the Carranza sovern-|in Argentina. B e M I ettt Pob SonioL, the (AR HiaYe sent us ulimaium to the . mio- ghall not exceed thirty thousand we., Of reciprocity, of any object which|ment to apprehend and punish the as-| ~Three million out of four million Bl minus the rider for repeal of the PIFAches, to Relun, and all of China|deratel ‘clty commander of Budipest. including officers and depot troops.|ought to form.part of the intellectual; sallants. If unable to carry out this|holders of War Risk Insurance discon- | Soylent law. The semate amriculturall By ot 0o o O O ine | fve s oo s B O BV oL Within three months the Aystrian mili- | patrimony of the ceded districts, and| request, according to - diplomaatic| tinued payments and permitted policies | SOMMittee will take up = the house o oo P i 1 come | The despntch ohy e ity Lo chem. tary forces shall be redubed to this!for twenty years to safeguard all oth-| practicé, the Carranza government|to lapse. LI s grrie M Teocates Oof b e e B A i . Soupe.o ey Tvsresl military service|er such abjects for the'free- use of (next will:be'asked to disavow the'at-| Senaten:Eralinghismn: introduced: a [ o eiic epenl rider avesald to con PUL, (o s ¢ dccompanien by K| Bntente 18 t00 mone or cnwiling: for abolis! and voluntary enlistment ' students. tack. ¥ : i : wcrtfy St odbes substituted, as part of the plan “to| As for special objects carried off by| It was learned today that the point Ee::;l::li’g:edxeicz::l:itigi'i:“hislhmce:::a;:!or 08 two: Bouse voiss last week '"s"oArda::r:in:g?x‘:erbgi1:"’11(-12‘?::185:.1321"“ hE e LS DR B Comtiies render possible the initiation of a gen- | the house of Hapsburg and other dy-|on the Temesi river where the Ameri- | con). St R St d b AR e SR s R g S et e ey M S e i Wt A ¢ral limitation of armaments of all na- | nasties from lialy, Belgium. Polanri can_sailors -were qhttacked | Is OnlY| Canada’s trade in the first three B e et iols pomaitted plans | was Tntivety. soatianen with tihe S oare | Hudanient ‘are Sencribed \ak inasabrib- ons.” and Czechoslovakia, a committee of | three miles (in a direct line from the! 2 59, 2 . p R e l ¢ o - The army shall be used exclusively | three jurists appointed by the repara- | outskirts of Tampico. Officials herc in | goo oo ’:;E;g‘;?::alvileh‘rfl‘:rc:‘lm;‘:a{-fl&f = cumne Biistngs toamderaw on the | SCIS: RRC IRes et deiten-es cannocjable sid Hiohey fs Lo Kod g for, the maintenance of internal order | tion commission is to examine within|close touch with the Mexican situation | 975, D el Ghacaa TR 0L ke VAN (ABing n value. and control of frontiers. All officiers|a vear.the conditions under which the| estimate that there are at least 1,- o i Jvcanain. 5 1 b 7 : 3 s Py oy must be regulars, those of the present|objects were removed and to order|000 Carranza troops in the Tabpico ,,.',‘,,;;‘_;‘;-,,:;;:- ;’,.‘,',‘,’::,:‘L' e o':,'n:i Z5E - Dduse pubLs Tutids SsOmuFioe ML T‘;*;; facrifices when she|SETTLE DISPUTE AS TO army to be retained being under the|restoration, if the removal were ille- [dfstrict. of the Chicagp National League CHub,| Biore ann satlocs: o il fostorsd by | e sald, -while China was impotent FIIDE “BANS FOR WHRAT ,Ihunm,n to serve until forty vears|gal. The list of articles includes The attack onthe Correll family T gD Chicago, ; d;‘me“‘;"ud ‘Imm"’ Il;::l:“l:u::i!:;r:dinh(; and ace:on:flghed(nothfnx The sat-| New Yark, July. 20.~To setfle the old; those mewly appointed agreeing|among others: curred near Colonia. about thirty| Ejectoral committes 3 Ngac i 7 | tlement has been f; t cince | 1ong-standing dispute between farm- to at least twenty consecutiv ; miles from Tampico, late in June. His| gom many matters,. inclyding war depart- | Uement Fas heen fair and the province Y R Non-mmmis:io)::dr.olo-‘ (Continusd on. Pite Eight) b i i rmrgeao»wmfi:mnwsd ‘S)f:d[;"wp“sed - S g t “'also will continue this| Will eventually be returned o China, ;;:c:ngafin::wnu;;g;a lo & proper ficers and privates must enlist for not about 30, also maltreated his‘wife and [ Daputies ‘siving ‘the vote fo women. | look Nitnin oy igation planned of al- At States Grain Corporation has entered ege. 2 NEW MINISTER FOR into a contract with buyers whereby In an accompanying memorandum less than twelve consecutive years, in- slightly wounded his son. ) & 3 v s ITALY TAKES PRECAUTIONS 3 rencl lovernment commandeered a s. cluding ‘at least six vears with the e ERSETIoNS — the Chateau de Madrid at Neullly 85 & | " yreananing ot o oo (e onion is LIBERATED REGIONS |the latter agree “to reflect properly rs. PREDICTS HUGE CROP residence for the Bulgarian peace dele- | probable. throush adoption 13 the| Paris, Saturday, June 10— (By The |10 Broducers the government's guaran - e d {2 tees price for various grades 0 The manufacturer of all war mater-| Rome, July 20.—(By The A. P.)— ” i ial shall be confined to one factory|The government has taken poiice and e O DUREETIC UG S e Covbrii is areanging |0u28 ‘oL the resolution of Represen-|A. P.) ‘It was annoynced In the IobbYy wheator It was announced Hore conight under the control of the state. Im-military precautions to prevent or re-| Washington, July 20.—While retaill SRETEO2G, OTCCRCnG I8 aTEanging | tative Walsh. republican, Massachu-|of the chamber of deputies this af-!" This contract which places the portation and exportation of 'arms,|press any disorders that may arise|dealers throsghout the country arel b W, 0r (0,000 ™ J6GC OF FAIEE | setts, for a special committe to in-|ternoon that not only will Victor Bo-!gouai CORtFACL™ Which —DIAces the advising consumers they have diffi- o sy S [ quire into the federal shipbuilding en-|ret be succeeded by Joseph J. B. E. Stunaing behind vmdm_f,_; B ane munitions of war materials of all kind icipated strike is x 18 forbiaden, O et e e Kseen | culty in obtaining normal stocks of B <G g e B terprise. Noulens as food mini-ter, but that Al-| fat®!%E, Perind producers to see Paragraph eight—reparatién: { distributed in various parts of the|SUEar, the government has forecast a! i Tor Mt 8 o oize | Further inquiry into dyestuff and|pert F. Lebrun, minister of the Ibler-| pci SR © & BEOPST —BHCs | 100 S domestic’ crop far above the average Providing for import duty on maize,|chemical questions is planned this | ated regions, will be succeeded by | 4 at, pi X iges . o corn and corn meal from coming Into|week by the house ways and means!Senator Charles Jonnart, now govern- | SiJagreement, either farmers or buy- The allied and associated govern-|city. They occupy the government |9 ments afrm, and Austri . et | tor the last six vears. A en : Fesponsinility of Ausiria and her 41-| graph ofice. the hanks and " railwey | The department of agriculture, in an | AMCrican markel at 4 price low'r than | commirtee. ' Members also are Urging | or of Algeria, Leorin (aking JoRRAFS | iy Py 54, 0 submit @ sample Tew for ektitmrmes it in g b manniay | estimate based op July 1 crop condi- : - action to repeal the luxury taxes on|post. 3 | i he neares which the allled and aswc.:;';gso.f?lz‘ua,,‘;”";;ve”{,';‘;;edp"hf’f&w;‘l stentegic | tions and announced tonight, predicts %g:l‘_{:"q;ex‘r:f a:‘:‘?‘:gc";" towns of | soda fontain and other soft drinks. | ' Th 18 niliiposad 1ot Ko dud ;g':::'a‘o‘.feafl:f’.';‘::";rzfi,”;f,m ain Cor- ernments and their nationals have been | piaces, especially at the central police | €rop of 2,216,000 pounds. Such pro-|$onora, A 5 = Hearings on the United States em- | 1o - the {siowness - with | Poration and iget from- him & ifeview y ly a 1 - 1 K it " =2 . A - price. subjected as a consequence of the war | headquarters, at the treasury build-|duction would be 147,000,000 pounds| United States would by special ar-lployment service bill will ha closed |which the government is solving re-| 3 - . & e e: 3 ~ o ' t 11 to Mexico arms at cost = 1 It also is provided appeal for final imposed upon th - more than the ‘average of the pre- | angement sel 3 » tomorrow by the senate and house la- ! construction problems. _ - -85 While recognizing that Austria’s re- | yesterday, Premier Nitti, in referring |2l of the two crops of beet and cane| .. ~ - o 1N of the National Association of Manu-|against M. DBorét are supporters of Bes, A altho . : v, Nitti, o CRON) Tk, Wittt the: 270 TRvision - i grain corporation urged buyers and souste. Wil TAR b r | - . sugar has slightly exceeded 2,000,000, . | facturers as the final witness. Hear- | (he government on general olicies and orat ~ bu Snake compiete reparation ““‘;“:‘ng‘;,"“‘;T;r*“:sgf’;{’g':l";"‘he ‘;r‘“;;fl;;}‘:"e ‘i*"‘“;eg{’_“quo Ppounds every yvear except in 191i- | helped smash the Hindenburg line, will | ings will be resumed Tuesday on ‘h,‘woufil Vote Gifferently on an issue up. |%ellers to reach a mutual agreement and . associated governments request,|ing with 1it. He added that he had |15 - hold a reunion at Greenville, S. C.|biil to establish a separate department |on which the fate of the whole cabinet| Wherever possible, thereby saving the and Austria uoertakes, that she wili|hoped after the abandoning of the pro- | The beet sugar forecast this vear is, Seplember 20 to 30. SO of education. would depend. M. Noulens' great|SorPoration burden of settling trivial make compensation for damage done|posed strike in France by the Gen- |higher than the record crop of 1915-( An attempt to fly from Wichita, Kan.| ~Further inquiry is planned this week | popularity in the chamber. is also an | ASPutes. to civilians and their property, in ac- | eral Confederafion of Labor, the same |16 DY nearly 75000 tons, but the cane|t0 New York by C. F. Kettering, an|by senate committees into objections|eclement of strength. Nevertheless, | S cordance with categories of damages|course would be followed in Italy. In- | SUSAT crop of this year is almost 106.- ngineer of Ohio, failed when engineiio senate confirmation of the nomina-|the current is said by some experts to| SUBSTANTIAL GAINS similar to those provided in the treas|siend. he rekTatted 1o Anmounce that 000 tons below the average of the six!(rouble developed 30 miles east Of|tions of A. Mitchell Palmer as attor-|be running Strongly against the cab. IN DEMAND DEPOSITS b e gtead, he regretted to announce that|,e.rs The sw~ac Heet acreage this| Wichita. 4 . ney general, John Skelton Williams as |inet on financial and generou econo-| <washington, July 20, Substantial The amount of damage is to be de-|bombs and other explosives had dam- | Y®ar IS & record one. P""d”“l Wilson asked Congress to|comptroller of the currency. John Bar-|mic policie: gains in demand deposits accompan- termined by the reparation commis-|aged railway lines at several puints, ErvR Shactidegimiation to give General Par-|ton Payne as a member of the ship- e led by further déclines in gover slon provided for in the treaty with|but that the railway men themselves| NOTED COMMANDERS H y s Beneral permanent. | ping board, and William FE. Gonzalez | FAVORS RESIGNATION ment " deposits are indicated in a Germany, which is o have a special |had repeiared the damage REACHED PORT SUNDAY | for son sanerare mmas et - R S s e OF, ENVIRE CABINBT [sGlement tonsy ot ithle' fedéral. /re- prova g R L e By s i New York, July 20—Ten commang- | also. 3 Stk Paris, July 20. (Havas.)—The news- serve hoard _showing condition on Austria before May iat, 1901 ci°Uf¥|JOAQUIN SANCHEZ TOCA ers who distinguished themselves with| A mail tunnel between the Pennsyi- Ry papers generally receive favorably theiJuly 11 of 770 member banks in the extent of her liabilities and ' of the NEW SPANISH PREMIIER|the American expiditionary force re-|vania and New York Central Railroaa| UPPER SILESIA 1S TO appointment of M. Noulens as _food |leading cities. Cash in vault and #.- J o 3 = { turned to the ited States upon the|stations in New York City was urged BECOME A FREE STATE |minister in succession to M. Boret, |[serve palances with federal reserve who resigned last week after an ad- | banks likewise show a considerable schedule of payments for .the dis- Madrid, July 2 (By The A. P.)— ~ < ) e charge thereof during 4 period o] Joaquin Samches Toea, confidentiall Cunard Line steamship Aquitania|by first Assistant Postmaster General| RBreslau, Saturday, July 19— (By e v B osipip B, s thirty yeara. It will bear in mind th=|advisor to King Alfonso, will head the| WhIch docked here today. The party|ioons before the House Post Office| The A. P.)—The Silesian Economic |verse vote in the chamber of depu-increase over the last previous. re: dimunitions of Austria’s resources new Spanish ministry to succeed the IVas heas o eufonant . . Generat| Comppitice. News reports that the German gov- | ties. & cppehition orEsus S iere, Wi B capacity of ayment resulting from .E:: Cabrst bE Agtonio Matira, which re.|Hunter Liggett, commander of thel _Slason Thompson, Director of the|ermment has finally agreed that up-|that the situation surrounding the| “reseury certifl B Mo treaty. signed last week. The new ministry Flir?,t Ar}r‘nchorlgT,ks\nd Majc;‘r uener-[gurenu of R‘{:""’ Hows and Statis-{ per Stlesia shall become a free state. s[lefisxl(;{;:‘llmgal!::‘aell 33?;::1‘?5;‘:@::; andEviceory. o o e sh;‘-m:x o i 4 p . ! = al Josep! 2 ickman, who com-[tics, says nothingi'short of a 25 per!Gustav Noske, minisfer of defense is|Matil - - Yo By A 8 first four months of 1921, in such|Foreign Affairs — The Marquis de|Pation. With them was Benedict|store railway credit to the level it|ment to act as its representative be-|€ur, minister of reconstruction, pro-|be $38,500,000 less than the week pre- 3 Crowell, assistant_secretary of war, | touched n 1516, fore the entente commission for,up.|nounced himself in favor of the resig-|vious. loans secured by government manner as provided b; i 5 Mini: £ Justi -Senor - . % Y i v ions, vev: we 0 y the reparation | Lama HafmieT, < A A A, Wwho has been in Europe on an avia-| Millions of dollars of construction®per Silesia. nation of the entire cabinet. mrzo?;l?)’éfiam;?{'ni’y?:rmfifu‘m MRt Bp commission, “a reasonable sum which [ Pascualy Amat; Minister of Finance— 1 chatt - ! s Autatey tion mission. work was stopped in Chicago when S er Silesi ThelPetit Journsl aruresses; the be- 26,5 Sion.n o etermined by the commis- | Count De Busallal; Minister of the| O, 'oifera in the contingent of mil-| 100,000 men were. locked ont by oot Lin Macn ooiants of upper Silesta, 1t | T hat the SUIRGH(Y. Of the £overn- | vestments a gain. of ' $20,500,000 s {itary leaders, the largest which has|tractors as the men refused to call off| district remain German. A million |Men has been strengthened by the|noted. il AR calling off of the proposed general Three bond issues shall be made,| War—General Covaro; Minister of A - e the SEEE DElore 3es = 3 - 8 returned on a single ship, were Ma- | several strikes that were in progress|and a half of the inhabitants ha 1 interest, the second at 3 103 per o e o emae e doran Sfin” | Jor Generals George C. Squirer. chiet | for several weeks. Joined in the protest against a change. | Strike of one day, set for Monda SWISS WILL SEND iptereat between 1921 and 1926, and|ster of Public Instruction — Senor|of he Signal cotps, and Mason M Fal | First cargo of Argéntine wheat con- SRt T St or L. DEEADRDAataLIbite [ e 3000 GERMANS HOME Sentter BE° & i 2% E 4 s 5 rigadier Generals Harold B.| tracted for by Dutch agents for Ger- cancellation of the strike order SR " tion, beginning in 1926, and a third at| The new ministry was sworn in at| Burtt, Stuart Heintzelman, Dennis E.jThe Government appropriated 10,000,- ADVENT OF PEACE fand the refusal of several organiza- | /€€ CIORIARC SCCiRal PIyOTRr" 0o Nolan and Joseph C. Castner. 000 marks io be spent for American| Kingston. Jamaica. July 20.—Peace|tions to co-operate in the movement. | Z00 0 RS Mol BN oF (hem :t?l:r cer::“wh:n tt?a commission is|six o'clock this evening. Riflods U ot el i o o h i 5 4 fied ustria can meet. the S i ot- | celebratin-- out Ja- do not wish to return to German interest and sinking fund obligations.| The new Spanish premier, Senor | OPE HOPES GERMANS wear. maica today, the day having bee “|AMERICAN LEGION WILL preferring towemain in Switzerland. The amount shall be divided by the|Toca, once held the post of minister SPEEDILY REPAIR RUIN clared a n-..u ., < a great ALWAYS BE INSPIRATION | Arrangements have been made by allied and associated governments in|of justice, but since 1915 has been| Cologne, July 20.—(By The A. P.)— | BOSTON. “L” STRIKERS demonstrataion on the part of the la-| New York. July 20.—The Americanjthe representatives of Germany, proportions determined upon in ad-|president of the Spanish senate. When | The cBopies. Gazette shya Fone Bom- RETURN TO WORK [borers. American colonists joined in|Legion will always be an inspiration | France and Switzerland at Eerne for the celebration. {to full performance of high and diffi-|the repatriation of 300,000 German vance on a basis of general cquity. |the Dato cabinet resigned in October, ssa; Ser- T Mallieian Mection of the repare-|19M7, King Alfonsc” sequested Benoe|mian Biehons. in whien toe o cro| Boston, July 20 Union_ car men|| An sddress was presented fo the|oat dutice Acolared residént. Wilson | Lersonee ta Feancy by way of Swits Who are employed on the Boston Ele-)acting governor for transmission. 10,in a letter received today by the or-|erland, tion commission shall include repre-|Toca to form a new ministry, but he! presses the hope t £ s sentatives of the United States, Great|was unsuccessful in doing so. Pepair the devastation due to the whe|yated Railway system voted unani-| the secretary of state for colonios | manization for publication in . its Britain, France, Italy, Greece, Poland.| Four of the new ministers for years|as sooy as possible and that she will| MOUSLY at a ‘mass meeting on thelinviting the Prince of Wales fo visit | Weekl) EX-EMPEROR'S CONDITION Rumania, the Serbo-Slovene state and | have been closely associated . with|under mo circumstances permit any | Ommon late today to accept . the!Jjamaica during his coming tour of| “I am happy to have this opportuni- 1S GREATLY IMPROVED o |award made by the local board of ar-!Canada ad the United States. ty to addre: a word of greeting and Frid Tul 18.—(B: Friday, July —(By Czechoslovakia. The first four shall| Eduardo Dato and bhave held rtfolios | action which would bri i s ‘% o anoi™ 1| hitration and return to work at 4 o' | comradeship to men’ who have serv-| Amerongen, ed in the army, navy and marine|Theé A. P.) The condition of Former ;i:" :::o.';: :'}:i::eg::‘e sh:l‘l‘hchctc:: xlx;url;i:! c;}lflnels. ,;m]:sey nlll'elDe IAml.lEurope as well as to Germany. clock tomorrow morning. . They Have one delegate each year to represent| Nome of the members of the Maura SRk Carkcaa been on strike since Thursday morn-| MAKES FLIGHT FROM corps and are now banding themselves| Emperor William, who has been ili them all. Withdrawal from the com- | cabinet retains office. e ing. ST. RAPAEL TO TUNIS| together to preserve the splendid tra- |from ear trouble, is greatly improved, miesion is permitted on twelve months 3 SHOT AND KILLED| The award provides for an elght| paris Saturday, July 19.—Captain |ditions of that service,” said the pres-|but he still remains indoors. notice. I NOT TO MAN SHIPS Union, Conn. July 20.—While seat-|hour day and increases of pay up to|njorchal, an aviator who tried to fly|ident. “I have had a chance to see| The former empress Augusta Vie- Avstria, recognizing the right of ed in front of his home with his wife| 62 cents an hour, retroactive t0 May |from France to Russia during the war | these men on land and on sea, at home | toria, who has been suffering from WITH STRIKEBREAKERS | and children, Lory Wells, a farmer,|1. It was agreed upon at conferencesipu; was obliged to land in the Aus-|and abroad. The spirit of their service|heart trouble, was so well joday that the allies to ton for ton replacement she was able to recelve a German of all ships lost or damaged in the| New York, July 20.—Strikebreakers was shot and killed here today by a|Which occupied the entire day and|irian lnes, today flew in a hydroair-|was as splendid as its success and the was announced to the striking Car pjane from St. Raphael, department of | continuation of that spirit ~in. the|boy who had walked to Ameronzen from Germany with the object of see- war. cedes all merchant ships and|will not be émployed by the American|man who, walking down the road, fishing boats belonging to nations of | Steamship Association to man ships|suddenly unslung a rific and opened|men by Henry B. Endicott of the state '\ 'ay across the Mediterranean to Biz-| American Legion will make it always the former empire, agreeing to deliver | affected by the marine strike, accord- | fire. The state police have been no-|board of arbitration. erta, Tunis. an inspiration. to the full perform-|ing the former rulers. ~ She talked them within two months to the repa-|ing to 2 st~‘~~ -‘ issued by that|tified ahd are searching for Wells' as-( Union officials stated that the award|" Captain Morchal covered the dis-|ance of high and difficult duties. with the boy for a long time in ‘the garden of the Amerongen castle. The sailant, who disappeared into the|8ives Boston carmen the best condi-|(yrfRe of about 450 miles in five hours b suite of William Hohenzollern is about making good the losses in river ton- Passenger the coastwise! woods after the shooting. tions of any like employment in thei.ng forty minutes. LAUNCH 21,000 TON nage, she »‘!GI'C;S ";1 deh;"er up twen~islumeh i A2 B0 TR L A SR ghnn;d States ‘and said that they were | SHIP AT CAMDEN |to be further reduced by the departure A Hith san hecinies | pwats R B g Sl ihat| BIG MIGRATION OF iven the it hour danTrey ‘hase| MEXICO WILL PROSECUTE Camden, X. J, ‘July 20.—The 21000 | " Co%EE COURCUOE HBAML © port require, and Austria undertakes, that|gested by the boat owners who, while JEWS TO PALESTINE been receiving 48 cents and had. ask- MURDERERS OF CORRELL |ton combination cargo and passenger|inat the former emperor was suffering in part re_zration she will devote her|refusing to grant a ‘“closed shop,” last| New York, July 20—More than a|ed for 7 1-2 cents an hour. Washingion, July 20—The Mexican | hip Ses Efi;,'hl;h Stuck on o 'he|from serious nervous amiction is un- economic Tesources to the physical| week informed the strikers they would | million Jews from every part of the —— government replving to representations | Yo 1. tras jauninis tomay Ariom | founded. . erpmation of . he invaded = areas|give first preference to American sea-|globe are preparing to " migrate to|CLOSES RELATIONS BETWEEN _|nide by the United States in connec- | pimabirh Soomoonched today ma Within sixty days of the coming into|men and second te union me: Palestine as soon as its political stat- SPAIN AND FRANCE | tion with the murder of John W. Cor- | [ Zabeih Thompson, of Red Band, W | RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF force of the treaty. the governments us 13 fized, according to survevs hyl [ . ... ident | rell. an American citizen, and the at- | yr S8F 00 TORRECE ) S BER O e CLAUSES WITHOUT CHANGE concerned shall file with the repara-|To FORM CONSERVATIVE the International Zionist organization Paris, ly 20.—(Havas.)—President{ . | “on his wife near Tampico re- bt i A originally designed| Paris, Saturday, July 19— Tk tion commission lists of animals, ma- CABINET IN SPAIN | made public here tonight. Poincare today received the principal | S0 PN SR WooE SR, COTUR0 o mit -ams. ‘was g y igne aris, Saturday, July 19. he com- chinery, equipment and the like de-| - - CABINET I a5 el members of a committee charged with | SPT'3, Bas stated that It wowls “omit|as a troop ship. il aiw Sfimmber ot Guliutica stroyed by Austria and which. the odrid. Saturday, July 20—Admiral| g AvAQUIL BANK RESTORS bringing about -closer refations be- | 58 fHUEE,, 'S (JOC, POOSCTUR O S0 s o) Aaresiak. T Iiehialiotis (s pesch Srealy governments desire replaced in kind,| Angel Miranda, minister of marine in tween Spain and France. The com- " ed FORMER EXCHANGE RATES|mittee was presented by the Spanish|Crime so odious. Guayaquil, Ecuador, Saturday, July|Louis Jean Puech, former minister of and lists of the materials which they|the Maura ministry which resign desire produced in Austria for the|last week, has been requested by King| Guayaquil, Ecuador, Saturday, July|ambassador. In his address . Presi-| ' T 19.—A commercial arbitration agree-|ublic works, on the economic claus. vork of construction and which shall[Alfonso to form a conservative cabi-|19.—The Bank of Ecuador, it is an-|dent Poincare said that France was| iSome men imagine they are _the |ment between the chambers of com-|es of the. treaty. The report recom- | reviewed in_the light of Austria’s|net, recruiting it from among men{nounced, will restore the exc] and_would remain the faithful friend|whole orchestra because they have|merce ok Guayaquil and New York mends approval of the ¢clauses as they to meet them. . friendly to Former Premier Date. rates, suspended since June 5. - ~ " of Spain. * - Bl ik in their ears. has been signed. stand. - - ration commission. = With a view to|organization tonight. e

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