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. NORWICH, CONN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1918 10 PAGES—74 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS et B w*"’:‘r; == RELENTLESS IN ATTITUDE * Be Unable to Carry Out Mm“VhoFm-uhtof o ey Provisions of the Peace; yent Production ‘ President John L. Lewis of the United Mine Workers of Am- Remarkable Narrative By Jacob Margolis, L W. W. Attorney, Cabled Paragraphs Treaty. - * | Meistersinger.” o in ks g Sl Outae VI Nt Bo R : Before Senate Committee Investigating the Strike—Told | ', ., nuducs Duties an Autos. | or VEoBinFIoR; Oct, 20-TTaking podiee || New Yorke Oct, 30 _bespite dects: ; 5 | Unless All Demands AreConceded, Including the Five e Ca MINERS AND OPERATORS ARE » > 29 —( & i should not be given in New ¥i of Combined Forces of the L W. W., Bolsheviki and Rus-| Paris. Oct. 20.—(Havas). The In-|might aid in carrying, out provisions | era sho ok ; 2 transigeant states.that th toms | of the peace treaty in advance of the | uBtil the peace treaty was signed, Die b ek X0 g sian Industrial Workers In the Vicinity of Pittsburgh | dutics on the importation ot automo. | treaty's ratification' by th senate, the | Melstersinger was Dresented. in ‘GeF- | rome ihers for 25 o s, of : Day Week—Thomas T. Brewster, Head of the Coal Op | biles will shorly be reduced from sev- | administration anmounced today that|men at the Lexington theater el crtlore’ Comnaities Dk the O tors Will Not Es- 3 i ty. cent. to forty-fit r t.{ American diplomatic and militag par- | While htousands of soldiers, g Working For Revolutionary Purposes—Stated Belief | cnts per cont to torty iive, per O:Fflllfidmlnn in cortain of these marines and civilians fought with the | ] ) ter Into Negotiations Unless the Strike Order Is With That Governments Will Be of No Use When Proper In- | soon appear. | ons must wait until toe . sen: Bollce In an attempt to reach the the- bl dim iao 4 i ith- 7 acted. and stop e production. £ Established L. W. W. Lines | WOMAN PHYSICIAN'S PLEA FOR L AL the state department it was de- evenal wholn aNs o -:n;h' Zor-|recently occupieq Y ’ drawn—Statements Made On the Eve of Conference M—lr Cflfli-.‘ Are 5 Along » | MOTHERHOOD OUT OF WEDLOCK | clared this government would not ac- | Ter Service mem tame 403 Sewn | kine, after hard, i Called By Sec of Labor Wilson. —Says American Federation of Labor.Is “Too Narrow” g -~ cept the invitation of the Supreme for| Council- at Versailles to take a place|a barrage of bricks, stones and other| Secret donbention of New York, Oct. .20.—A plea hi . ¢ 3 “Toc Zing In Vision.” < B iR oRL o s el nEAdtay on the iiterbdgibsial Rora. missiles in an attempt to force thelr |l n Dublin, o Washington, ®ct. 20.—On the eve of agreement went out of exiscence with and b d lm e today at the International Conference|missions set up by the treaty, and at|Way through. ident and Arthur « conference called by the secretary|the end of hestilities nearly « yeu 4 ol in-| f Women Physicians by Dr. na | the war department it was made clear | Soon after the performance started|GFlannigan vie of labor f averting i |260 and that operators could mee: Oct. 0.~ While mem- | aside there was no purpose in contin-| Of Women Phyei ¥ A et o Américan troops weuld ‘he |a crowd of about 300 service men were - abor i the ‘hope ¢ Of averting a |yl o0 Jage detands without i , ittee in- | Wing the conferemce.. 5 & % > - . g T 3 strike of 500,000 bituminous coal min- e 208 i ,:‘f;e]:st:;:fl:‘: ezeamy The clash of the two leaders on the In a country the population of|used without senate sah 10_police | driven away from the vicinity of the| ' Premier Ulmann, of ers, set for November 1. John 1 Lews, | creasing the cost of coal. Lew & 1 5 " - . r hing Times tered vigorous deniul of report. i ¥ | conterence fioor admittedly further re| Wwhich is decreasing,” she said, “it is|districts where the treaty provides for |theater but after reacl the Letts recaptured 3 * erl ot t ¢ < . R e o foraey | facvea the Sigbe e ront on tha| Important wbove all to faver the rate|pleblscites under the militar$ super- Savare were reluforced and, about 1o | port 4t the mouth of the: . Erisident of the United Mine Workers in standing out for the five iy w sdvocate of soclal revo- | Sominant lseue of collective ‘bargaln: i Of Pl Oy T e e ataction 57| | The iwo. shrounsements were made|met by a squad | of moupted polies| (U° Cermsn-Eumis fots the sirlke order would not be ' re- | {rough un it radical docirine. . = 4 P P i v stacles n z ——— e b 3 ould . be -radicul doctrine tola them. o -story of| 105, alfl ‘geompecky ot comellatiop T ety imina oty simultancously and generally were ac-| Which scattered them. During the re-| Prince of Wales arrived at inded uniess operators met all de-| Although the full scale committe ru-rudical activities which he said | FORT SRR IeRtd ST OO ted to be-{ ‘Motherhood outside of marriage|cepted in the senate, where the pos-|mainder of the performance the crowd |Falls, Ont. He will . not. mands Including the fve day week. |fi< the pay in the central competitive ugderlay and were assoctated with the PiSht wh tatives of| must no longer be held as a disgrace|sibility of premature American par- |foUght to reach the theater but failed |United Stites us planned o ¥, | field, embracing Indlans, Hlinois, Ohiv Sjon-wije sirike of steel workers. capital afier an A1l-9ay ecevion were|OF & burden. The sirl mother must be| ticipation in the (reaty hus been one| Reports during the early evening as|tne iliness of President L fimborators will not enter Into ne-|and westsrn Pennsylvanis, Lewis e remarkahle to his hearers (O GF BN Ol T o tisar to accept the|lifted. The prejudice which makes|of the storm centers of criticism, as|to Whether the performance would be — - e dinas Jooking to an adjustment of | plained that the strile order affecte Hussell-Endicott resolution for recog-| Ner an object of general censure must|amounting to an administration dec-|Drésented were confusing alike to ser |~ City Council of Vienna a K SPeRna @ toongine to 1‘:’:2‘1 S | biturinous miners everywhere, who, 5 e @- | he said, will auit work the first & partially suecessful attempl .00, %0r" collective bargaining, which| be combatted; and if irregular birth|laration of policy on the subject. Sen-|vice men and patrons. Police station- |olution asking American : past two years-to fuse at | UOD Of SOUSCUNS Parsalning, WESG| ik no Tonger a disgrace te the child|ators on bk siies of the ireaty con. |ed around the theatre notified Doth|Viewma So. that the ity mis e oiniLLes. . < @n umstated Dbut 3.’ croups. The cmpioyers again| heither must it be u dishomor to the| troversy expressed (he opinion pri- |that the play would not be given.|fod and supplies during the wi Ao u e, tamarnow i) e 4t olutionary, purpose o7 fhto Tsession tonmight . but the| mother. - _ vately tonight that the administration | Mayor Hylan had prohibited it. they _ Glaoa XUl scale committe Prekooftik MINERS O Iorces O A it i | j-embers of the group privately admit- She must find in society for her-|stand would aid in hastening the final|8aid. Mayor Hylan said so himself in| Vice President Marshall presspted Lub = scaic coms e represuniing (STRIKE OF MINERS WOULD ] orkers of the World, Bolshevili and | /g that reconvening of the conference|Self gnd for her child the support|roll call on ratification. . |a statement carly in the might alter|io the senate petitions signed by 14,- |RiNers and operators, cach cowprising MAKE COAL £ LUXURY sssinr indusicial | workers Whose | (Shorrow would probably find them| Which in the past was refused hor. In his announcement regurding the|he had been requested by the Amerl {000 clergymen of every sect asking ‘hITLY (w0 members, but the gen.ol —_— o, e eaine | Still In no mood to vield on the vitalj Describing whai France has done injuse of American troops, Secretary Ba- | can elglon to stop the opera. But the|for i{mmediate ratification - Of the | SleW of cac et DOthINg| ' Srashington, Oct. Demands: * gaugat by the successes of Lening | poitn: of dealing with labor repre- [this matter, Dr. Moutet said: ker denied specifically suggestions | sale of tickets continued and the cur |ireat: . e a0k Jpe. esting. Dituminous coal. miners for increased Trowky in Busge el c_.m_]unmuves chosen outside their own| “The law has assured the protec-|made in the senate debate that 5,000 |tzin Was rung up at the scheduled 4 B reAlator B dibetn o Soornment | vages and g shorter. work wesk. e e e Tl o { iante ton of the child born out of wedlock, | soldiers recently sent to Coblenz were | time. 3 Genoral Mangin, ‘French member of | °dlator by direction of the pr met would muke =oal @ luxury fo new soclety = ] The general committee of fifteen will| first in ‘creating a bond of right be-|to proceed to Upper Silesia and help in| An announcement was then made by |the Inter-alled Commission to supsr- el eab) et, et L rpde b vich only, und as'a manufacturing ni oid 2 e ‘meet at 9.30 o'clock tomorrow mern- | tween him and his paronts when that|ihe plebiscite there .prior to American | the mayor that he had failed to reach|intend evacuation of German troors| ' bt IR i R e | $168 “we - would: be unshle: to’ CMnpe Throughout Margolis story J3n iic!ing and the representatives of the | is possible; then in assisting the moth-|ratification. He declared the depart-|the corporation counsel to learn|grom the Baltic, loft immediatly for{ WOuld get {ogether and no | with othe: rations.” Represen Taime William Z. Foster. secrelary | empioyers will attend with instructions| er whén she is alone and without re- realized fully, that it would have | whether he had legal right to order|that port. i | country futo a strike at t 4 g e 5 b next month unl while can prev s some agency mean t it lof winten with not more thar Mondell, Wyoming, = 14 the steel strike commitee to whom [ . . ihair group. The conference ad-| sources, and finally. in taking full re- 1 £ ring g o - 2 b ah - g full thority to take. such a step if a|the police to.prevent patrons entering o T er, declured: todas > (Qiman Estyds SCORGIc ol ! journed today to meet also at 9.30 o'-| sponsibility in rearing the child. § reservation forbidding it were|the Lexington theater. Because of this| Representatives of the farming i | month's stock of ~coal on hand e gt Lo Sl B aiitec forced a frequent recurrenc clock, bbt Secretary Lane, chairman, n 1917 ihe government assisted| -4, and added that in the cir-|failure the mayor said he “therefore|terests conferred with the French min- |, After conferriis with members offin thd Bodve, 00, €050 SR O 2 cross examination in whith dicta- | &y 1ot call the meeting until the gen- | 70.562 abandoned girl mothers or = 2av th lice not to interfere un- | g S 3 smwph records of telephone conversa- | orar committee is ready to report. It| wives and widows in the support of B s e o e ayibe of the chTe T T e Tens, photographed coples of MarSolls | s expected that Thomas L. Chad-|their children. ‘An allowance to the|3TNSURE “OUEVe SOHOR. 0 .nq] poration counsel to the end that I may | wheat orop. > 7 R G o cgrrespondence and Similar MAtters | puirne, chairman of the committee, | Mother of ten to thirty francs a month | oo relefiation on, e sEBISer ano BOTAC O CNIE, i ¥ mige of any of the issucs involved, re- | he said, “perhaps as great 4n advau s ot ciansif will anncunce to the conférence that|is made payable in advance until theline various diplomatic commissions to| Just before the curtain was raised| Gabriele d’Annunzio announced that|ilerated that the old wiy time as anyone. Margolis cooliy classified h_lnselfh;l: an agreement could not be reached, child ls threc years old. —Tn 1917, out|pe” created are . in preparation, al-|on the opera, Henry B. lertz, pusiness|tne most rigorous martial law will be| e e o itn ang Tor | and that the two resolutions on col-| of 3,330 children cared for by a 50v-| (iough it is Understood that there has|manager of the opera, rushed. to. the|invokeq in-dealing with persons sus- A o o btion. anf & Sror. | lective, bargaining wiil come befors | ernment bureau, 2,603 were illegiti- | Loi®n, " complete agreement regarding | stage and announced: pected” of being unfavorable to the|TO FACILITATE MORTGAGES FOR the I. W. W. organization. and 2 “Tol- | the entire body with such changes in| mate. : i either among the senate majority. The performance willl be given to-{iume cause. o po e “when propes | Lorblage as have been made in com-| There is stlll room for great im- | GSC SRCNE NG SO GO mns | night, even if T am arrested. T want 3 here during the day. Lewis | among the frst workmen dusl declured there would he no compro- (War to get increased Wagcs, recel REVIEW OF STEEL STRIKE BUILDING DEVELOPMENT | AS IT ENTERS FIFTH WEEK etk | v be of mo use. “when Droper | mittee and group meetings. provement. according to {he speaker. ; . 3 {2g : R k! o8 ihese jaRectial condi- “"“‘“"m'“ the shetneloe e em- | laws regAraine . ifvestibaion Gf s souncoment was {o-set ab yest Ui fCa thieaB Il DHEE o0 o e ot i N L 1o tatise hoAlng development extends | ucriks. wak s : 2nd o - | plovers group, the conference was ad. | fatherhood are too lax* she sald, “and sident W b . : of Australl @ .67 [ retarded hullding deve heiound - fiateikeiwen: revipHeS tiome. he predicted, will be ea.‘mnhed‘fnm 72 L Sl ke R i Bt s R {hey | Gisregard the advice of fhe forelin|sroge ot service muen lasted untlfstaxatlon withont . reprssftation’|InE over proctcaiiy all of ::[nbrui,e Surkars 4t R . gxiracr e Then workers, organized along I W.|lock of & auorum and. at in second| disturb. the peace. of & Few familiey |felations committes and hame an|midnight, but only a few persons were|They are demanding a representative|Stites which will tay the eapucity of | works : 3 v eperate industs for ¢ . more | hear Jud +5 statement ected bt {1 = i |powerful reparation: ion.,{ learn, res s smost, according to Lhe ¢ ot man zpatrick o “ago 3w T gy el ¢ g e e weight of tne oMcers' night sticks. and | Government officiale reported a de-| e lesile sectiics commiliic ciared that the beginning o it efficiently tham private ownership nfi!y by Mr. Gompers. Judge Gary.|li is necessary (ol facilitate marriage| When he asked the committee’'s con- who cuni - returned_early in the day from|and legitimation still more. Amy|Sent to such a step some Weeks ago,|a few officers bad been struck by mis-|mand for new paper money amount- | Mitted at the tonvention vestment Bankers' association here to- | in better position than before Secretary Fosier came into the tes- | New York, where he was reported as| measure will be d which will as.|it replied that neither it nor the exe-|siles thrown by the crowd. _ ing to $11,000,000 a day. he capacit | The critical period had he th timony not so much as & radical agi- | having cORferred | With stecl corpor- | sure every child cqual Hghis and an|Cutive had any authority to put treaty| The final curtain rung down just be- |of the plant of the bureay of emgrav-|Bight = B L Rt A tater bimself. but as a seeker for help | ation officials, read his statement aft-| eqyal place in the world.” provisions into force until ratification | fore midnight, and o strong cordon of |ing and printing is only $7.000.000. | The report udded thut considersble ; : i in conducting the industrial fight in|er which Mr. Gompers was recognized| In general discussion of sex marali-|lad been accomplished. police was thrown around the theate: LR o Y oo bhsptidn ot el ipe steel industrv. Margolis told of & | and fed. ty_and prostitution, several spedkers| It is understood, Rowevet. that fi-}to present attacks on those leavingl A resolutian .imtroduced. by Sanster| ST, (ORI NUT DIMCEY Wave £ U0 SO Y GOITCNC, the BEndiaE S Hew provides for._criminal . Dresecu | e extiting morigase sysiem I8 in- | agree with siatement “Union of Russian Workmen’ ing colléctiva bargaining come tof urged the necessity of more stringent|nancial advisers in amd around Pittsburgh. fi-mm vote in the ference tomorrow,| police measures to ufi’uk,wflh &:u . affer treasury: 2% In its objects, and said at Foster’s | ti doul the minds of most ek ope. < ha 2 o e part © pusiness ) nd there was little or no dis-[fion of any. pes . participating in & ettt ot for thie DU SRS, mpanies ea. ' o s PSR o S WO i Ex fir{%?’ e - emplovers” | PRESIDENT -WILSON ABLE TO erican financial and rade in-. , although fights broke out|mep, rict or p Af - ) 3 s egie Steel © ks Sencrally, will eep in close| spasmodically 1n s widle area. - None| ool Bl o PO s e s on Stats | Carmegle, B RE Bl 'of that organ- | substitute resolution, which would be . touch with the work of the commis-|of wes within a block or two of Gristein camparod Witk ‘other forms of securl-| that its plants iq, the Elttsburg] strike. taken up first. would be voted down| MAKE OFFICIAL APPOINTMENT |gjon after it is created. The admin-|the theater. 3 Owing to the illness of ~President | tl6s” read the report. ‘Lave untll u|fricts were operating §8 Dor cont, “The Russians had a tri-state meet- | with both labor and the public dis- tion ix known o regard the com. | OmMcials of the American Tegion|wilion. King Alber: and Queon Kliz- | VeTy vecent date been handled in a|eapacity with the excepfion of = = ‘Washington, Oct. 20.—Announces t S . p th en at i enter. | relatively ing »t Younzstown in August” Mar- | approving, and that the Russell-En- R < ment | mission’s task of collecting Germany's|made effonts to address the men atiapeth and their son will not be enter it ve’ Z P T s, Bt ol B, § expiained, Chairman Kenyor | dicott declaration. would be defeateq,today that President Wilson reparation bill and supervising Euro-|the height of the Aisturbance, Urging| yined af the White House: ther will | D The mottgage business by rea- [With a ful force, Indepenfent =i Jeading and suggesting. “It was @ del- [ in turn.by the objection of the capital] Pointed Owen D. Young of pean finuncial rehabilitation as onelthem to return (o their homes and|pe guests of Vice President and Mrs.| PR of certain fundaments N iGiber Of anen smployed a1d the tl o . x tee| tady, N. Y. as a member of the public |3y < T i duction of opera ihe steel sirike and give it SUppOTL | of the conferenem. . ference. Was cited by White Houce of-| “'Tne other gréat powers are said to|row. The more disorderly element| Director Hines, in a letter to the| WHICH [tis entitied. =~ =~ = = | The commitice Tooeived CoRo als they agreed to do. S Tetne. Teprts & T-|be .very anxious that the United|hooted the speaker: “offiters and employes” of tadail- | .o "0 greater security, up: by the strike and upon these report in . lstter to President Wilson. | SOCIALISTS INTRENCHED IN Wilson's illnegs had rendered him in-|Gyates have full representation from - e roads, urged fair and impartial D e 5 it o D anhonnbed, Jr, Fitspatele written in comnmection with the calling ALL DEPARTMENTS OF GOVv'T | ““Rable of iiinding to any business|ihe start on this and several ober|40,000 LONGSHOREMEN ARE servance of the nutional ‘i B e s st L ae i atatanants whIGH Was Erest LAl tehel stithe. the Biviks commit 4 firat offcial sction the president hag | COmmMissions that are to be oreanized, STILL OUT IN NEW YORK |covering fhe 500,000 shop emo: cceptability of mecurity which would | ed with applause. No figures were ier Bad referred slightingly to the I W. | agningion, Oct. 20.—Charging that | topen’ ors fe o SroSident had|.ng there has been considerable spec- fective today be the best in the world, having behind | iven out, it being suid tonight that it IV, and Chairman Kenyon had a tele- > i n: o how far N Ik, Ot H g te t = the corps of federal trade commission mira; = 3 3% | ulation among senators as to how I New. Yorlk, x it the basis of all securit: would be impossible to complete the phone conversation record on this. 2 i i miral Grayson, bis ph: an. it was o A he i ime s ek o e 1, 4 ), t and “Tail the Bose not to et sore sbout | CTaminers which investigated the meat i auserted, however, would continue to| Ll desire A ‘f“m‘" t"‘“,‘d,e‘f' o R e i ”"""ds"" 2 1";‘ =, 9'f"'““""", This report stated real estate con- | Work of the committee tonight and sore 2bont| packing business was packed With men ido what he could Lo dissuade tho pa-|ion aL Paris not to pu e treaty im- | committee, and many of Lis followers|bail ponding appeal from conviction of | jiione (nroughout the coun: other session would lik be held to- at one end of a wire, had = > . o P 1 rerenc v Hall tonight |v: e espi 1o - v - r< 3 who are avowed socialists, anarchists, | gje o e attentic medijately into effect us regards the|jeft a conference at City Hall ton! violating the espionage law, was ar-| .1 (0 e active but not hishl o | morrow T gidn’t have anyihing | regs and radicals, Senator Watson, re- | S othen thon ihoiiclUon to 4hY | nations that have ratified it. When|afrer Mr. Riley had voiced his disap-|rested on warrant charging her with | Jid, 19 D¢ actlve but not highly spece | MEITUN (o on oe Chicago, prest Jou know 1| ,ublican, of Indiana, today (old the apsoly . SHOBS e ;55| this dectsion was announced last week | proval of F. Paul Vaccarelli as a mem- | violation of the Crminal Code in mail- | ., i £1aent of an Iinois co-gperative asso t ¢ P , 3 -y absolutel ential. The appoint- . P r ? 5 cases made not upon present prices r P commitiee most of | senate that the adherents of soclallsm ' fucut of Mr. Youns was consdercd |\ was said the delay was due to in-|ber of the Committew on conciliation |ing Anarchistic literature. and rents, but rather upon a falr com- | Clation for the distribution of foed were intrenched In every department | pcocccary inasmuch ac a lace in the|2Pility immediately to bring some of|appointed by Secretary of Labor Wil- promise between pre-war and present | Presented a tentative plan for pro nzuage Margolis recognized.’ o the government and introduced a the treaty provisions into operation. |gon An internal combustion engine for g < # . < 3 public g i cone : 3 conditions and x Droven earning | Visioning the strikers and thoir fami . =ved 1Be resolution for an investigation. public sroup of ihe industrial con.|™B F*logress toward semate action | “Sost of the longshoremen present|strect raiiway ars on which Hemty | onditions end upon proven earning | visloning the wrikers ind tholl femis S e e The sénate referred the resolution to | poxith of Juller Cullaway. ine Sele.|On the treaty was made today whenlcrere persuaded to remain to hear Ma-!Ford was working for seberal months, | Tocent siuds in twenis-flve cicies lndi. | announced tomorrow Tou . 2 (e strike com: |, committee amd Acting Chairman | ot of Vuller Callaway. the leaders put an effectual damper on|yor Hylan. who is another member of |had its first tryout at the experimental | cated labor costs have Inerchecd dure — Spots cxpiained o the Genate com. | Murdogk of the commission issued a |5 SRENTL ORI EY o wigee|debate and permitied the senateine conmciliation commiitee. The ma-|shops at Iort Dearborn. Tord and|in:"the last two years an average of | PROPOSED LOAN OF §250,000,000 e - T paaien e Soate com- | staremht. declkiiig ‘that *if Senator | oo indicated the sresident’s o clerks to_ finish the tedious work of[yor announced a general meeting for |his genera! manager were pleased per cent. and material prices 15 per OR BRITISH GOVERNMENT TIOT EYAt2 10| Watson's resoution woud be joined | gition had chunsed but little thigugh- |Teading the sreaty mext. Just before a1 whart workers in Tammany Hall|with the tests. 2 S 75 P F T - " with one recently introduced by Sena- Ty SItE = . adjournment the Johuson amendment|iomorrow afternoon. — v Fork Oct. 20 —-. e et Saorans and Mestea in e | toF “Sherman, republican. -of TINoty, | it dlcciiive disurbanges on Sutes | (0 caualize voting power in the league | “Thrce thousand longshoremen on| Postmaster Patten announced that|caRpINAL MERGIER AT ocow York Oct 30, B. Morges_& neviki ion: | charging the commission with con- {jui§ECSE § GUTIRTES OR SUNIAY | assembly was formaliy brought up for | the Chelsea plers will go back to work |one day last week the New York of- o 4 TR Simater Hngen T 4uSStign” | spiracy, and both could be investiguted |1 e onverantlons Rheut the oM |action and It will have the floo e | tomorrow: Locording "o Information | fice andicy Txioonoad pieces or mai EPISCOPAL CONVENTION |loan of $200.000,000 for the =Britisi Fio® cipiained Tkewise that tne |4t the sam etime it would be decided- fof tne White House to inaicate a re: | CSPC for the privileged “morning hour” | Mayor Hylan announced that e had jand recelved 1,200 complaints of which | 1. oi vein oot Petitions| ton vear government securities. The ortcan FRcHit Iy in the pubec interest.” i i indicate 2 re-| C%h day, untll it is disposed of. It is | reasived . tonight, Approximately 40.-| 70 per cent. were due. to. wrons ad. o .- . 5 ‘the meat packers who, he declared, s - 2| amendments. “The oilers ,scalers and others in|fice control. States | the ¢ 1000, s sion” o _accomplishe real progress | ohoig i : more familiar with his condition than | %S tic - States should be dei o5 | government 5 1-2 per cent. notes ma —— be punished if guilly of the | . Some of the more optimistic thought | the' shipyards also have promised me 14 be democratic in form, b 4 x £o7tg wotkers. and thereupon CHAIr- | charges made against them: Senator |50, other displayed throughout ~the(, ST O M " Chns measure might | in ge tns péndias & Anel settiement| Russian government s in hecsipt the house of bishops decided today i ey e o e e rommiiest b the issue|Watson told the semate his gontention | G,a" 2 of optimism L %o possible tomorrow, but the generall op Sheir grievances he said. reports Trom the ailies that they nube | ISLUSINg to concur in action by the|Svallable to the 'British governmen NS S e > ¥ | Fas that American business should not [, tnc Gay avas noted In the following | Prediction was that a roll call would| The mayor would make no-commekt|ng anci-Russlan plans and -the ..m(,.house of deputles of the Episcopal| ot Gy Lo rer e O erchants. te et T8t ihat Foster holds opin. | D¢ Investisated by men who avow an | i,the 448 not- be reached before Wednesday concarning. the conference he had 0~ | commandant In the Far. FHast hus st [ChUrch in convention here, (0 retain | (OF those ‘of British merchante e -y B similer 6 fou dP < | intention ot destroy it and that the " “The White Hou: the carliest. Other amendments, Qay with representatives of the ship-|arawn his: request that the Russian |th€ old form of prayer. The bishops et hu e - e to Fou. and has|government should not be represented St cluding a number prepared by iyt i e o I e ithaman | ondorsed the new form of the prayer, 3 zome the trades unions solely on ‘ ct. 20, 11:35 a. m. ping inte . ARt oo Torm of This is the largest finaneial profect The theats- of boring under’ and Dor- | b eiione, IO Preach & doctrine of its| .The president’s dizestive disturb-|Vidual senators, Captain T. V. O'Connor, president|from the fortress B ek s Y the deputles |, jertaken by American bankers since 2 : pre- | SRaN- ¢ ante has subsided almost completely. | CURY the rest of the week. of the International Longshoremen's which also coftains a plex for safe 3 proceeds will be used in part to retire the close of the war. Its flotation is ing through’ and capturing the move- | * pEroN cilt B . guiding g i - & that the Chicago offices of 2 - - H W ittle debate there was today | Associ n toid of the mayor's . guiding the nation. i for ‘ndickliem " the chairman | tne trade commission from which (hg | ACCT, @ fairly Bood night he is com- |, N\ PL IS JSPALS TS oL LIS | Associatlon, b ol *haid” that it | PENIKINE'S TROOPS DhIVE TE Was "the “comtention that the ola|CEpected in fmancii circlexto. uta. packers' investigation was conducted | ©TED" i which may get before the senate again|was “good news” and when asked 1£ BOLSHEVIKE ‘EMOM - KIEV |prayer, modelled after that for _the|Ute 10 S STRZiCereble extent the lovs holds those replied. “He sas become an ordinary trades union- isi. He believeq, 1 know, that he could retain his, Integrity as 'a syndicalist, t the position into which h¢ Is ferced ws a strike organizer now does not al- low that. He has not changed the “GRAYSON ‘morni hour tomorrow b =" added, “I hope it monarch of Kngland in the knglish DAREe, en GRAYSON during -the ng he knew it was true adde De London, Oct. 20—The _war office | prayerbook, presented 1oo mmnm‘y a|London in this market. A stutemén Senator Walsh, democrat, Montana. | ig . an & company Kasd e s e “RUFFIN O Bk i o) Sl el states that the troops, of General Den-|plea for the man aud not for the of- | “94ed by Morgan & compuny paid: ;u —— anpl;ye;l by_the commission 3 call up at tomorrow’s session his res- | DEATH OF COUNT CALLERE, ;zfi:: h:;figfl"g:)_m&fgg:";&lofg:&n :\ce. The k;ousg olud(-pu;’xes was as ed| pritish government to place, on it n the investigation and charged vari- olution to declare it the purpose of ths| BASSADOR i > T} to concuriin ‘adopting. the new. fofm.. |3 is o v, a loan wh ous on eswith being pro-German, anti- | F 'RS1 IMMIGRANT FROM United States to’ bring Ireland’s easc R AN pled last week. "THe official communi-| By action ‘of the Nouse of blshops, | ngntiy, ib,this, country, w loan whicr ally. admire GERMANY TO BE MARRIED : cation says: ; also, Thanksgiving Day. is Lra 5 ly. admirers of Lenine and Trotsky, before the icague. If he does 2 lively| washington, Oct. 20—Count V. |°uGn e ourn Russiap front west|ated o note Sav et oo ciuton? (STe”| government obligation yielding an st~ were “a cefter of sedition and an Elgned) archy—a nesting place for socialists, . “RUFFIN, H 3 advocates of a soviet form of govern-| : bate is exnected. The senate will e g - : : e e deration of Jabor organ | ment, participants in red damonstra-| New York, Oct. 20—A marmiage Ii-|cbate [s =wpesicl [F2° Scigre, S| Maca Di Caliere, Italian ambassador | otthe Khoper river, Cosslicks routed | Currence. of the deputies is mecessiry,| UACHYe Tate of retarn in doliars and o7 that oreanization has changed | tions’ nad parades, and disseminators | Sense was issued here today fo Erich|Cue T order to spend as much timeq ip ‘P8 TESS DUISSATe D0 (o nient | the - Bolshevik . Fourtemnth division,| - Choice fer a place for the next mect- | Mith, the right of converslon intw g £ soc paba -~ THecht, the first German to arrive in = taking 5,000 prisoners and 27 guns. - = nd n contuln disttmet The Plumb plan for the operation of | °F S°CIalist propaganda. | this country as a passenger sinée the|as possible on the Johnson amend-|juS: ao'he. was about to undergo a0 | Vilmtedrs are folewing Up. the wd. |ng has found divided semtiment in|fousibiities of profit, basd on A rec railfoads by the employes and their | United States entered the womrid war, | Pent. operation. He had been iil since Sat-| cantage east of Orel. o 1 a Phits ¥ Hhe|turn to more normal conditions in the purchase by the government, he said, | SUPREME COMMANDERY OF and Miss Florence Edna Neuberger. urday. ey “Southwest of Orel an enemy col:|fouse of deputics today wnsnimauis | CXchatge market. was “the drst step towards the new THE KNIGHTS OF MALTA | Hecht, who arrived here two weeks| FORGER ARRESTED AFTER The ambassador was removed from | ymn of 10,000 advanced to the attack | decided unon Portlind. Oreaon any| "The new securities are in two clasd he soviet government 5 is an agent for an exporti e the embassy to the hospital tomight| seqinst 1l Orel-Korsk road near " ~ es, to run for three years and for. t . he classed as the most for- |. Reading, Pa. Oct. 20 —With dele: | 1o Xermanas Ho 1o 37 yenor o orm J SEANCIE oF O YEARS| 3 “his phvsician had decided that | Froun. This foree wag emveiobed o O e ouked to meet the | years, respectively, and the conversh ward looking creation the globe, far | gates arriving today from the = New | his prospective bride is 25. The - only an operation would save his lfé | joth flanks and, half Of it was sur-| ' o one respect todan s .. | privilege which, in eflect, amounts ¢ better thap avsihing in America. England, ceniral Allantic and middie | cense said the couple would bhe mar.| 'Philadeiphia, Oct. 20.—Thurber A.|He reached the hospital at 9 o'clock | ropnded and debtroyed’ and the re- | cpiren mimiebes in by Wi motable 10| cull on sterling exchunge, will contimme JMurgolls’ lestimony practically com- | western states in large numbers, the ! ried here next Saturday at the home|Packer, said to be wanted in a num-|and while on the operating table, be- mginded put to flight northward. Lm, f), R A m’“ “'_h"-' hvmjtte through the entire lize of the thres pieted the commitice’s examination, al- | thirty-sixth annual supreme; com- |of Miss Neuberger hers. ber of states on charges of passing|fore the operation was started, hi ‘The Bolsheviki temporarily occu- | i, 11'® /20man Cataolic ehureh. Car-|yvear note and for nine years and’ thre though =n executive session will be |mandery session of the Knights of - | worthless checks with & face value of | death occurred at 9.40 o'clock. His|pjed Kiev on the ‘I5th.but volunteer|piyal 3ers ','ad‘* ;»"‘""' months of the life of the ten-yes “eld tomorrow at which a definite de- | Malta will open here tomorrow morn- | BOSTON TO GET 13,000,000 ithousands of dollars, was arrested|death was pronounced as due to men- | reinforcements. which were ey [Lo0Re bl add-eane 3 bond.” cisiorn will be made. Members of the | ing. lo continue three days. Past-war POUNDS OF -RAW SUGAR | here today after a search of nearly|senteric thrombosis. brough up succeeded in: clearing the|qy the Frotestant, Episcopal =church — _ committes -ch;d i work yzhmb:’em‘s of :;:e traternity are among | two vears by detectives of the Ameri- Cozmeu' ngi Ctflemy :adfl ::::1:: wh;g: of (.hebcuiv exw:pt Ulehzest and | THE °<‘°”H:‘W45n miornehe z::e o:}.r&x; ANTI-BOLSHEVIK TROOP: on & immediate e business features of the segsions, ! 20— Reli jociation. Fle was | members o e embass; northwest suburbs, where fi ng was Apen - ool | wit hthie election ana advancement of | subos Mortesa o eaetied "o ots | taken Inte custods. aboard 4 Pitta | the hospital when his death occarred. | continuing on the 17tht o T pouepiivr Sputioy. He Skbreseed % ARE NEARING FETROGRAN UDGE GARY ADHERES TO { 3§preme commandery officials. Jabn G.{ the arrival tomorrow of two steamers|burgh train as it was about to pull| The ambassador was 53 years old. : Vine worshipeand. volced appreciation| CoPeRhagen, Oct. 0. Anti-Bolshe- VicTion | Mies. Wilkinsburg, Pa., supreme'com- | from. Cuba with 13,000,000 pounds of|into. the West Philadeiphia station. i SHELTON TO INQUIRE INTO Tor America‘s help to Belghom: duriag| vik troops have penetrated o within OPEN SHOP CON Eonaer: Supreme Generalissimo R. B-| the raw product. The cargo is su|Packer said he came here to visit his| MAID CHARGED WITH = ZONE FARE SCHEDULES|ihe mos. 2 elelim during| aye miles of Petrograd, according 1o Washington, Oct. 20—In his first| preme Captain cosourE: Pa. and Su- | urgently needed 'that the freighters,|wife and children, who live in this IMPLICATION IN THEFT G There s a communfon of our|® Semi-oficial British statement, ea pronouncement before the National In- | Boston, Mass., are a-'r‘m?’fiifl.:‘ YW"&'me e e ke D e el York, Gct. 20— Mrs. Louise| Sheiton. Conn. Oct. 20.—The board|minds. our hearts, our souls in the re- | despatch from Helsingfor the dustrial Conference, Judge Elbert H. i were ordered to make all haste to port eeabeen ER e, New . ¥g ek 3 of aldermen of ‘this city tonight au-|spect and worship of a common ideal,” | BSrlingske Tidende. ~ chat £ ‘the: Dokl ot .ihe { Refineries here are ready to begin op- [first claim against the prisoner. who|Armstrong,.a maid formerly emploved | ,rizaq Mayor Francis I. Nettloton (o dectared the cardinal. ~we & The war office announces this even Citon Dtates Stee! Corporation, mt_| OFFICIALS TS WORK FOR = i lerations on the raw sugar as oon us|will be held for the authorities thére.|by Mrs. Lyela Braudeis, was arrested | (R0URCH JaYOr Tmncis b S500000n (9| dectared, the cardinal, “We ure breth-{ iy hot ‘e nortiweatern arms inder 4 - NATIONAL BUDGET SYSTEM|it can bc unloaded. It was said thej “Packer, who is 37 vears old, ciaims|tonight following her indictment for | {RRR"C 1000 the new zome fare Sched-|moment, T think, to unite o sifores| General Yudenitch 1o v iihi: gk ing a= » represantative of the public,| 3 e . ody reaffirmed mis position that the | firtt lot mihi be ready for distribution}to be a descendant of William ¥ |implication in the robbery of 3100,000 | 13l I noinced by the Conmecticut | ta show, the world thar our brotaeris | miles of Peirograd B . {_ New York, Oct. 20—R. Fulton Cut-| by the cnd of the week. Packer, governor of Pennsylvania from | worth of jewelry belonging to the kg u = strike “shomld not be arhitrated c ruiton Cut-| by \ B0 0 Comipany. The mayor named three is onl rollary . of compromised- and objected to- e |tN8 a banker. was appoirted today - {1858 to 1361 His alleged operations | wealthy widow of H. H. Brandeis. Ac- | COUPRTY: | TS Wayor newee e teelind ls only a carollary of the fa-| gyATE DEPARTMENT pr o gyl chairman to direct the New York staie| NO REHEARING OF THE are daid to have started in February. | cording to Ihe skmistans district gttor; | {oe. 5 Pis 2 ASKS FOR INFORMATION e ERETAY . a e itinh | campaign o National Budget E 18, when requests for his apprehen- 3 i in taking this action. the boa: - et vt | Commities to secure the adoption of & PIERRE LENOIR CASE| 0} ere received by the Jocal am.|covered. Others named in the Indict- | . a0 tacinE this action the boasd of \rpEMENDOUS EXPLOSIONS EEA RSN Shop and the rizht to determine terms|Dational budget system. Dr. Albert| Paris Oct. 20.—(Havas.)—The com- | thorities from 37 cities this_an& | ment have not yet been arrested. seph D. Shapiro, corporation. counsel ° HEARD FROM PETROGRAD | information regarding of employment between emplove and | Sbaw, editor of the American Review | mission of revision, to which was re- |other states that he be held. ince = jof Shelton. Mr. Shapiro declared that = capture of Petrograd "'fi This statement brought|Of Reviews, and Dr. K. R. A. Selig-| ferred the appeal for a new trial of |that time the detectives say he has|INSTRUCTORS IN COLUMBIA’S the public utilities commission has the| Copenhagen, Oct. ~—Tremendous | denitch's army was asled from uel Gompers, president of the (Man, professor of political economy of | Pierre Lenoir, sentenced to death on|led them a long chase through several SCHOOL .OF JOURNALIsH Iprlvile-e of investigating trolley fares|explosions were being heard from Pe-| department in a resolutiey Federation of Labor and|Columbia University, will assist Mr.| charges of intelligence with the en-|states. 2 if a protest is made by-a municipali- [trograd by the attacking army last| Representative Mason, republican, of 1 of the labor sroup in the con- | CUtling as vice presidents. ¢ emy, has reported that it finds no| Other cities where the prisoner is| New York, Oct. 20.—Charles Phillips, [ 1v. “In ‘case the local gommittee|night, according to a special telegram |Tilineis. - the charge that Judge Gary| Jobn H. Fahey. of Boston, was ap-|ground for a rehearing of the case |®aid to be wanted include Pittsburgh. | city editor of the New York Times, has s in_favor of protesting on. behalf | to-the: Berlingsko -Tidende from Reval.| Denial of the anti-Bolshevik vel the attitude thgt “there!pointed chairman of the Massachu- | Lenoir, who was placed on tridl with |Scranton, Easton, Jobnstown and Oii|been appointed to the faculty of Co-|of the city and files such protest with|General . Yudenitch’s army had then | tories, the resolution said. wae “sub in the rMatter.” |setts state committee. Senator Humbert, was convicted and|City, Pa; Buffalo, Cortland. Ithaca,|lumbia University School of Journal- | the public utilities commission, Mr.|reached a point eight and one-half| merged” in press despatches, and it to the steel corporation| With the appointment of chairmen|sentenced to death May 8. 1319, but cx- | Geneva, Oswego, Syracuse and Au- |ism as associate professor of journal- | Shapiro said, the state law, prevides| miles from Petrograd, the towers of | added that “the purpose of flooding ‘s request that the conference|for New York and Massachusetts, the|ecution of the sentence has been sev-|burn, N. Y.: Memphis, Tenn.; Kansas|ism..it -was-announced tonisht. Sev. | that changes in fare rates shall not be|which' could be seen from the anti-|the press with these misleading reports Do action in the stesl sirike tha|committee announmced that its cam-|oral times stayed. He was latelm re-|City, Mo.; Oakdale and Morgan. City,|eral other New York newspapermen | effective in the community making the|Bolshevik Jines during the day. The| was to enable certain Intorests to bull’ b leader declared that if the real paign organimation has extended into| ported to be critieally ill and to ‘bejLa; Granada and Charleston, Miss.; | were added to the instructing staff and | protest, pending action by the public|liberation of Petrograd was expected| Russian seeuritics and honds il issues were te he oru-ced|ten states of the Union sustained only by Arugs. St. Albans, W. Va, and Hion, N. Y. te the advisory board. 3 utilities eemyiesion, - 4 nourly. T S reney ahd politics.” v i e e M e, L & Rkl ool