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Martens’ Connection Mexican Protlem s | Gondrsed_isisgrans | With Soviet Russia ~ Growing SEriOUS|”\.... . s s lic of Austria. ¥ He Has Beeh Spreading Propa- Swte, War and Navy Depart- ele’fiffi‘,fi?agfirfi;’ozfixnfi{ g ) 1\ . 11415 ganda For Recognition of| ments Are Ready to Meet| . .. ... .o"l ake Rbife a A i R Soviet Government By the] Any Eventuality Arising Committee the 73 M-‘ i 4 5 1 French river, with Strassburg an in- Tnia Le R H. . e . \ . :on |R. R. WORKERS TALK United St F Jeult 3 land port. a Letter to the House Immigrati Failing to Arrive at an-Agreement After a Six Hour Session, ni tates. rom the Jenkins Case. e SN i e N <" “the Cabinet Adjourned Until Today, When the Problem | OF GENERAL STRIKE| xev vore Yoy s _sgwicc | wasingion Nov 5 s ne tve| oMM NI | <2le £ For Depbrtation Dechired They Would iap &t u v fte Hapnt ; ; i i By Immigratior v i Be in T U is of Calculating a Wi of the Soviet government of Hussia,|out of the Jenkins case, was given|Posite Hannibal, 3o, tend Dep?rhhon H“'“‘(' Held ,y graiion h""_ed Will Be Again Taken Up—Basis of | 888 |} ocals in Various Sections Are|2dmitted Iate today that he paid Dud” | serious - consideration ~today &t | Sgrike of enginers on ceastw ors—Claim They Have Been Subjected to Cruel Beatinge i of Divi & of e . 3 -t o3 |ley Field Malone, former collector of { meeting of the president’s cabinet. | oer0¢8 % SOEPRET. S0 Soica; b Increase and the Ratio of Dividing the Cost of Such Insistent ‘On Nation-Wide | the port of New York, $1,000 on Sept.| There was no intimation as to what | iz increase was granted. —Strike Is Designed to Have Removed an Iron Barrier H. P . ts fDiff o P d 1_’.’, "'(Ior help in a commercial transac- | this government might do in event ¢ e ore . 3 crease Are Understood to Have Been Points of erence| Strike Dec. 1—Denial Made|tion.' He tola the joint legisiative | President. Carranta. refused o an-| Bar silver was quoted at 75 1-2 Separatiig Them From Visiting Relatives. RS X binet Memk S Glass Says He| By Leaders. committee investigating radical activi- | swer the note from the state depart-| =80 SIVET Was AUeite B% R ed e ties that it- was for advice in tryine to |ment demanding immediate release of | o 5 < & Sors . 35-n room. Al 3 e + v ing Fi " to A arranze a. $9,500,000 shipment of boots, | Wm. O, Jenkins, consular agent at| il 138 1-4 in New York. New TYork, Nov. 2.—A hunger,a large All are anxious to-be Have “Some Very Interesting Figures' Submit P i i a “ai oo’ Soviet Russia o ther Yo tonal leaders| mats and chemicals to pe pald for on | Pucbla, held on & charge of conniv-| Fench liner Chicago, from NewStrike was coupled with a ‘silence e medire b et fi icago, Nov. 25. iona] leaders very ing with bandits who Kidnapped and} & Today—McAdoo Declares a Showdown of Profits Made in Petrograd. ; : | D York Nov. 10 for Bordeaux, grounded |strike today by 73 radicals 5 15~ | eGentlemen; whereas we, inmatesof 1 ) LS i 3 i s ’ 5 £ SO gttempl. Wds. ma 04, CeNCEs) iron barri eparal them from | (i f our arrest to cruel | £ fiy Opentou Is Needed For American People to Forma which the insistence of many localjtion to do business with soviet Rus-|thc feeling that ihe situation was King Segis Alcarta, $50,000 prize bull | visiting re‘;ar.nf-cg. o ;‘:Tici?‘suu: on the part of mms P 5 unions that general -strike of all rail-| s < serius and hat relations . between | oot PO AT T Bt Mg - | e parriers were crected: after dis- |of the sovernment. of . the United Just Opinion. {pvay workers'jn the United States be t i e the" United” States “wni Mexico were | oities DR AR e i R owing | covers that. several reds. pianned 10| States which permitied such -an: ous el Featlod December 1 to cnforce do-| 41 organization. | l;;chdsngk k““i‘:; strained. Officials said the three de- |2V escapé by exchanging clothes with | rage; P Washington, Nov. 55.—Like the min-|into the wage contoversy. Mr. Mc-|mands for general increase in pay, t Aal d_bee in~ partments,© State, War and Nay bl At G M e i ; 2 . Sné aperators, whose troubles it|Ad00 had ot received tho telogram|was given serious. consideration, ac-|behall of the soviet government of | werc reads to meet any cventualiiy friends and after some visitors had| “Whereas, we have received a form: » A o e : ~ | Rus ther before or after he paid s ! Wealthy residents of Madrid visited | passed revolvers to the radic al slap in the face from commissioner i t s wial- | itsetf. 3 cording, 1o information .obtained fps 1, e atd i ot | and deal'with any-siuation arising out ¢ villagés with automobiles in| In 4 letter to the house immigra-|of the island, a certain Mr. Uhle, whe anin “&:i’éfif gi&?&“fizim‘o;l. “The'auestion is whether or not the |night from union railway men. It was|bim #1000, he said, e aenied thallof a more defiant attitude by the Car- i‘?»?i“?op‘e“'ir“sé‘c‘..mg @ eupoly 0C| tion’ Somiiiiie, whichc i . New |broke o promise. mfen tels i e Rhexall 6 question bf q|Coal operators are making excessive|said by one official that many of thef % < e ;Wdte" ff’sm the | ranza administration toward the e o York investigating the immigration|commissioner to the effect that ths {2 the bituminous coal|Profits.” said his statement. “Their |delegaies who are now in Clevelnd, |Same platform in adlson © Square | United States. and deportaWen sysiem, they reiterat- | barriers that had. been lately placed % income fax returns filed under oath|went there with the specitic purpose of ) SHUEUR AL fast June. 1 tor | 0 the absence of advice from thc| Eormer German ‘merchant marine|ed that: they would mot attend de- |between us and our friends and Fei: & six-hour session, the cabinet, | Will 8ive an understanding of = the|forcing’ the general committce to call| " 00 U0 O FRERED SOuneel [OF | embassy .t Mexido City officiads | cajiors interned during the war. in!portation hearings held by immigra- |atives would be removed: which took up the wage scale agree- | ruth and the fucts. If they are mak-, the nation-wide strike. ¢ B 5.0 said. but|yere not inclined to put much faith s . - - ing excessive profits, as they were| It became known tonight that the|Was cmbloyed solely as special agent in | i the reports coming by way of La-|braZil were released and’ sailed for| tion inspectcp. anc’lr \wumvl hung‘»r’ 7 YV(:.YJJE undersigned declare that mient whero operators and miners.left| 08 Cxcessive Profts, us Uhey WETO| o Oy T £ the brotharhood | Plans to buy and ship to Russia $5,000,- | 1eqo Crperng. that v &Y e | Germany. strike in addfdon. Three calls 1o the|we are; s OfF Tast week, adjourned until tomor- | tlearly’ making 'in 1917, then any in-| Kansas City local of the brotherhood | §o3"\ ort of boots and $4,50000 worlh | [e0%; Texas, that release of' Jenkins ; laining room were unanswered. Drink. | - “Resolved; that so long as'we lidld rew, when arother attempt, with the|crease of wages that tuay _ 3: Tadlwy e A I . | Of other supplies. R Y e es ere | The Lawrence, Mass. city council|ing water and oratory had been their |dear our unalienable rights to press tq of Fuel Administrator Garfield,|the miners should not be ‘passed on|éd national officials of their organiza-| ™ yp; ions qsserted in reply to ques-|[VAS 1O Word to the department from | ,ref’ to revoke-all jitney licenses inlonly diet tonight for 24 houfs. our breasts our children and relatl :-’fl\ be made to agree upon a pay| 'O, the public in the form of increased | tion asking permission to call a strike| o, " On2 COSHTRL T TIRS O GUCR” | the Mexican Embassy here and While | gwrence, the order to go into cffect| About half a dozen voluntarily at-|when they come to visit us so long as Seald. that will Satisfs the mine work,|Prices for bituminous coal. A show-|of trainmen and yardmen tomorrow. It| 71 XOUSSE £F M DY Atiormes Genc | nobobdy seemed to know what tie [AF{RCE {onad hexriigi bt Jolhell. in thela iwire:net: Bugrier. placed: hetweansiiy ¢rs and owners.and the people -in alf| 30Wn Will erable the American peo-|was reported that the national officers| ctivities here are,devoted to propa- | 1eXt day migiit bring forth officials, 5 hunger strike. One attended a hear-|and our visitors shall remain at the sections of the courtry who are clam-|Ple to form a just opinion. replied in such a way as to leave the | ganda for recognition of the Russian |$alld they would not be surprised o1 A piot to assassinate Premier Ve-|ing, but refused to auswer any ques-|time of our visit; so long as. ow qriag for normal production of coal. o T el oRen and sublect f0lsoviet government by the United|Dear that Jenkins actually had been|piselos and overthrown the monarchy| tions. | comrades held in room 210 shall have e proper basis of calculating the( DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES the degfsion‘of local oflflfla};; S States, or “publicity work to impress | TSRS i __|nas been discovered at Athens au-| Byron H. Uhle, acting commission- [not been transferred to 203—until propesed wage advance, and. the ratio DEFNE NEW LABOR PARTY § . The toionicmdials i Chicago from he American people that _the |, SN o Samment has fikritibal u er at the island, asked the advice of | then we refuse to go to hearings and of dividing the consequent increase in n soviet form of government is E : the local United States district at-1we deciare a hunger strik® to starl American Peace Conference officials| torney as to whether hearings could |at 8.30 o'clock Tuesday's breakfast the secret conference in Cleveland had s has itte's | Bim a high class rating, Officials de- e e A e Cov. 25, tor and the public, are under- o 3 : Inquiries, based on the committee’s 3 : at Paris do not consider it mecessary|be.held without the presence of the|hour, Nov. 25, 1010 Results of the God 1o have been points of differ-| g the new labor party of the United | not reached the point where reso-|announced efforts to find out of Mar. | clared there no foundation for|i, \withdraw American troops from |radicals. He though members of the | strike, whatever they may be wie- afice among. the cabinet members. DI.| soertion ot o i e i o | lutions or motions for the strike act- | tensiis or is not in reality chief of the | the charges that he had conspired| 3o "Rpino. house committee had been incorrect |tims or loss in health all shall fall Qirtield; who took o leading Dart in| seimeipes and. the thection of u e | U4y had been presented but that the | communist radicals trying to spread |With the bandjts and that information — | ‘announcing that a supreme court|upon the head of the administration die discussions, took issue with Secre- | tional committee, which will consist of | J5cuSsion concerning it today, ac-|revolution throughout the United|from every available source showed ot production of toal between the| Cpicago, Nov. Z5Work of organ- | [ed that s0 far as they were aware| desirablo.” vate record of Jenkins and has given R ! the Costa Rica Demo- | decision required the persence. of the island.” - A ey g p D10 T mpeind 1 b whii Yach | €ording to their information, was fa- | States, brought no definite affirmative | tbat his statement of his “fip‘“'ewcmLfiZd;';r&f S bunced the. candidary | . The stricers with -the excoption of| The letter bore'73 slgnatured\ot fiag of applving the figures sccepted | state. Headquarters for the party will | Orable to the project and that the tie- | results today. Martens admitted hav-(and the methods employed by the| ot" Nicnolas Jiminez Oreamuno for|two young women, are segregated in{mates of room 203." W htn. . sl s Chicago, 6 aEty up could be expected- within three|img a branch office in Detroit, in charge | bandits, was torrect in all details. 5 be:: presidency. o statement was forthcoming af-| Tir pshed i Chicage. I a mational |93Y5: A similar announcement was|of a Dr. Rovin, which has been estab. | The latest reports from the Amer- 5 prealaSicy ter the meeting eXcept @n_announce- | convention next summer to nominate | Made late today at the convention of|lished for the past four or five months, |ican embassy showed that Jenkins| official notice was given in Dublin! MEXICAN PRESS COMMENTS RUSSIAN NORTHWESTERN - -~ Sent by Dr. Garfield that the cabinet|candidates for president and vice | D¢ DeWly organized labor party here.|with a small force of workers. The|Wad still in the penitentiary and ill| . 1o more prisoners will be liber- KINS ARMY Would meet again tomorrow, and that| presidents. A monthly tax of two|. Buffalo, Detroit, Pittsburgh and St.|reason for this sub-bureau, Martens and that bail had been refuse dhim. |.:q3 “aonditionally -or unconditionally, ON ARREST OF JEN __HAs DISBANDED Bie Would not see éifher the ‘miners ot | cents per eapita will be levied on the |Louis were declared ta. have been|said, was because of plans looking | In looking into the various features|3ie% CORGILOTOY - 5 - = @eritors meanwhile, He declined. to| membership to finance the party. among the cities whose locals were|{lowards the purchase of motor cars|Of the consular agent's predicament! way whether progress had been made,| Included in the declaration of princi- | Particularly insistent that a strike beiand tractors for the viet. He had |Officials pointed out today that under But one member of the cabinet de- |Dles are the following: called in view of recent governmental [nesotiated with the Ford Motor com- |the Mexican constitution state courts| g Jlil FRTTIR ot or §9612057 as & Dared prospects of hn - ngreement| Abolition of the United States sen- | Statements to the effect that general|pany, but had not. actually bought!had no jurisdiction over cases involy- | Siates Eovernment fot BRSO 8 R - e - N advances in the pay of railroad work- | anything there. He admitted that he |ing diplomatic or consular _officers| ! OF NG 12 U8 SSecretars Wilson's estimate thaf the| Flection of federal judges by popu- |ers could not be considered at this|“knew all the time" that he couldn't|such jurisdiction being lodging spe- & G0 Bring Bad tacrenseh ber | 1ar vote for terms ot exceeding four | time. The fourteen locals of Chicago| ship anything in large amounts -to |cifically in the federal cpurt. It was fon made this statement oo the. bokis Ga Pas | years { ailwaymen, it was said. had voted | Russia. contended St the Zederal courts of [y 7 i Vi Social- | FocD- b i B Tt :“511::::‘:‘5:“0;:? T nterngtional. sl@Arity; of labor. unanimously in favor of the strike and artens said since April he had re- | Mexico could settie the question with | Jinister, resigned and Viterlo Soc! : report brought in by Celonel- Rink-uh 5 g o, wns| The newspaper quoted special des-|ifl sh i : o, was 5 Sy . el S it was added that a resolution asking|ceived about $90,000 for his use here, |one stroke of the pen, simply by as-|Cia Minister without portfol patches from Washington and New| (¢ general staff, who returned fronf fon arose s to the application of this| Maximum hours of 1ibor for men s 21y by named to-gucceed him. Mexico City, Monday, Nov. 24—The Thl“;eg‘l‘l; k r:lwniu, Mut“d“al Nov-' gen : o % e = i Reigirant o s northwestern army, Gulf Refining Co. suing the United :::rm‘;‘,‘,"oucr:,flnl:fin:heu;c:l\nSLJ;xgkxl;:]:_Euuommod recently to capture Pefro~ which has been treated apathetically 8rad under General Yudenitch, Hag on the part of most of ‘the newspapers, | Virtually gone out of existence, accord : furnished the basis for an extra odi-|INg to General Scots, chief of the gea- Tommasso Tittomi, Italian Forsign| tion of Ei Universal Mondas ater- | &Tal Staft of the Esthonian army. T c 0 5 i ; 5 ] the Narva front Sunday and women to be ei s a day | for @ strik ent to|all from the soviet government. No |suming jurisdictiog as is its rights. York saying in éffcct that the next jasy) Sondast o :"..‘1“12’.“.‘.“.’5‘ in comiputing anin- | 300 Women to he tleht hours 8 daY | o Gy e préaidant of the Brotier Comaitione iad beetl Aanioted oming : Uss of automabiles 3t least “once|Session of - the American = consress| o Sonsing, mortroranel s Teposd Becretary Olags said tonight that'he M‘\‘«:xé@.;;:’ wages for workers to be [hood Sfm ?“é‘;fi gfix’-'f?r'i”{l CRT ot s A Zfl‘fi.fui?."ifs-}fi’o 'd | RELEASE OF JENKINS IS or twice a week” are among .“'fl?fi’f“{m‘"’.”.fif""g;‘f.fflg(.i\'“mffv‘}\fii “;;‘{;!},Jq_ comdition during the retreat fois AT e empiasties s | 0ld age, unemployment and sick |ed that the real reason why the na- |3 LB bect A il sor EXPECTED MOMENTARILY|Many inducements o servant EIFS| | . ibility of intervention and EIVIRE| o1 Fumniior e e sograd. Geis dgures” . A BE] eontorsy tional officials in Cleveland hesitated | respondence the same way. He flatly - ot alleged plans of the American govern- chi = ok s they hiad been, complled for the public | ™Goverriment to own and operate the |to make an announcement of the|refused to tell how they came and| Laredo, Texas, Nov. B5—Release of| [ - o morn ol for & milftary advance aZaiust| warn vy el s 10 1S TS thd ot for the cabinet. He'deeltned |, 1IN0 TR, 81, OEY | strike or o be placed in the position|Went. who they were. or where they |William O. Jenkins, American consu-| 8 BHEOR O Sl 08HE, (UP MO0 | Mexica, The Yudenitch troops retired i dis- i retirng teceived. byt tnlhenry| Nodonalization of unused 1 of. directing the pronased. strike_ call | SOUId be found. Fle claymed the vriv-ar agent af uchla, Mexlco. “was ex- | SIS 5 : hing centr g Tho exira, which ' was headed “a - § Estho- ardisiey | Tncomes of individuslh Lo be Jimited jwas their fear of strite injumetions| g accorded 4 recognized diplomatic | pectéd imomentarlly dccording o a|lhie New Yorl Telephone Co. will bs| o SRR BRI WES (L0t (h|order and squght protection on Bstho Aomios 0t un exbesd Drofite gy ey aw. and thiat it was their purpose o await | FEDresentative in this. agd declined ah-| despatel-from: Pucbla, to Exeelsior, made at three exchanges. : fhe. United States,” erbated o Undue | {roops with 10,000, sofaRos hase S ol . ? 3 i . and [the Gers o splutel¢ to roduce official commun#éa {Slexico Cify newspaper, under date of . § A e of | THignitcanc. was o rbn s Aniativey referendum and | O sy bected from | fona or divulge omotal: insStructions | Sunday. Nav. 56 Aseie) Sfanberg, & Lomto Berebit jun, - ko)A . |tled south of Narva. Some of the 0! innguncement in v fact that| " Abpiication of the “home rule” prin- | union” men recoived o renorts made between the | The' Pusbia dispatch said the als-|Sirh announced her intention of en-, Beqershy B MeVSRIELS SO A Tnor il be denTISeR of thets Somspaties Avrbg th the Soall oipie in siate, county and city govern- Y — s it trict judge had ordered the immediate| 1ering the race for o s.atin Parias |l ICh b il There has been a min- e e o during the W0 years, | mont. PARTIAL ACCEPTA Confronted by his check selzed in|release of Licud Mestre, counsel for|Ment on the labor ticket. {imum of editorial cofment, and none our Russian divisions which re= & 0- | junction. 3 e ago. L ted re-|implicated in any way by acting as a ey i =i At the American embassy Tate today | now organized under General Tonni- erators might be “to tave|” Repeai.of the esplonage law and all ceipt of a Stockholm, Sweden, draft for i zo_hetween in obtaining Jenkins' re-|the Allies in bringing economic pres % it sad el G < DR . sked % Sweden - 3 Sovi Yo arrang 2 3 1 Soote. “They will- Seen the most bitierly disput nts 3 5 Vg ve|$4.000 which he deposited Nov. 1. He sure to.bear on Soyiet Russia, it was| it whs sid that no arrangement had|son.” said Genera sputed: pos '8 other rapressive statutes passed during hufi:;:;aggheg_fll%hs:;{e;o(." e e e cfian 10 3y fromm vhom o aecilies lEs fronkthe ?:v“;‘s‘t‘fémng Jenking | announced in the House of Commons. | been receivéd from the Mexican gov-|ingiy obey the orders of, the Esthonian ot Former y Condemnation of universal military |great railroad brotherhoods called in |it OF What it was for. He acknowledzed ——— ernment_relative to the American zov- | chief ind are now protecting:the’ Pons training and conscription. conference . here by the four | chief|? $1.000 check to his order, deposited District Attorney Lewis, of Brook-|ernment’s note demanding the releagelbelow Narva. General Yudenitch and case now is examining employes of the ¢ de Chavarria, Chihuahua, electric plant, | .. < .. of the|of’ Mr. Jenki So far as is known|his staff are now unemployed... The iring this: incutnberich Sumer I | ment 1o, prevent ftmte. park o | sector Ganoras o R ona” %ot M ero ot New Yore “He tom ihe|where Jenking was set free by the| BT BRI R T ol fo¢ | Bara iodun Mr. Jenking remains. in|present critieal condition of thé Rube ey ment to prevent future wars. s _|rector General o ailroads ines | - 5 SEW 0 . i< bandits. Sbder Hentigry a eubla, still re-|sian troops was caused by the incom. iscustion at the cabinet meeting,| Immediate release of all political and | granting® timé and one half for over- | 19Gior had advaniced him 2300, of | "5\ "Friversal, another Mesico City|CharBing two fares on the Fiatbushthe penitentiary at Peubla, sif Detonte f the et e vas learied. but no orie woy industrial prisoners, time in slow freight service and a uni. | VLich he had paid back $1.000. newspaper, confirms the report from|2'SnU€ line. g what form e discuss! look. " y v ' tens sald he had many friends Nationalization of all public aitilities | form sixteen hour rule for crews held Wwould sive him “tens of thoueands | JUarez last night that two men cap- and all basic industries. away from home terminals, today vot- f Aol 1 tured with General Felipe Angles, Vil - 3 rule” but did not reacn a vote on the |} & ends of thet on owint | eXecuteq because of repuzn: i Demand of free sneech, free press |overtime proposition. Nelmeant friends of e catise W ARG AR LS o i PRemRheEne ¥ Despatches received from Puebla | man: One thousand copies of the news-|sey that Mr. Jenkins' rel paper Le Feuille, which is r‘ublishedi in Geneva, and circulation of which se by the| he troops h:}d to. mix flour, ,mz - S il “from one mo. | Snow owing to the scarcity - af bress O otmers. These despatches|Many refugee children died of humker I i T Franae, was: selzed by | oo sey fhat Federico Gordova, the|and cold, but we made conditions bet= cabinet discussed methods of en-|and right of free assémb. Discussion of the overtime proposi- | XU55d Whom he had never approached | they had committed. the police. bandit who is alleged to h‘z"e‘]!icukdedg‘er for the survivors.” Gotiaion in ches : : 9 X me. proposi- - and who had not specifically —_— - the band which captured Mr. Jenkins 3:1 be o hfish ""m ND;:::db 'h:;; ~“‘1’nbi°r”§¥.“i“e"‘ worl‘- - Te! ol follays two sss- offerea-tt- GENERAL FELIPE ANGELES Shipping ‘Board steamship Romam !angd held him for ransom, and Cordo- (8000 WOMEN AND CHILDREN D! accep! to y y stead of DY |sions, many delegates tterly op- A % - i = ‘mine owners. contract. posing it s _— SENTENCED TO BE SHOT|Which sent out distress calls dW_he[“ v Aol i Dowe ?@;n \1{)03“‘31 CARTURED BY BOLSHEVIKI General Hines nded 1 a 2 v ’ 2 z fabout 350 miles at sea, was towed into| by federal forces south of Puebla an H B R O] o fx ten nd monen, A ] e Juarez, Mexico, Nov. 25.—General|New York by the coast guard cutter | that their capture seems assured. Taiga, Siberia, Tuesday. Nov, 18 (By P "|T0 EXPEND $7,000000 ON oo i igite e R Y DESTROYED BY FIRE Fellpe Joucieind his two compa: scionset L790 AP the A. P.)—Eight thousand wives and - s Major Nester Encisco re Before the meeting this morning, FORMER GERMAN STEAMERS | fer of ‘the time and one half for over- i Rttty Rty Attorney General Palmer said that If %o figures as to operators’ profits 2 children of officers making an eleventls Several members of the crew of the| BACKBONE OF PRINTERS' | hour fiizht from Omsk are reported {a German bark Paul, reported lass Sat-| STRIKE IN NEW YORK BROKEN|have been cantured by the Bolshevil urday in distress ofi the Nova Scos — : ten miles east of Omsk. The. retreat tian coast, have been washed over-| New York, Nov. )fficials of the|of the rearmost units of the Stberian ntenced to be | hoard and drowned. International Printing Pressmen’s and|army from the all-Russian capital be= cording to in-| TUnion expresse er of n ol A .|and Soldier Antonia Trillo, captured time in slow freight scrvice at tomor-| Rantoul Tl Nov. 25—Twelve army | o0; Parral, Chihuahua, November 15, | R 3 Ao acroplanes and a hangar were destroy. | N¢3% Parral Chihus Bizive: given yesterday by Mr, McAdod were| o ory Lonky, oY 25—More than §7,- | 000 TECIIEL L 1 Cnicago story re- |©d DY fire at Chanute field here shordly | b¥ Maior Gabino Sandoval, were found pe-r "It Wi bt Mkl D Oh a | 900,000 w! expended in alterations | 3 e before noon today as a result of what |SUItY by a cortmartial a PUNAGUR | rec y Dr. Carff®ld | ,ni* s ia1 "squipment. for (the seven | E4NINg a possible strike by the four : hat | ity this morning and would permit an increased price for iners, ag- |Failroad brotherhoods, William G.|Was believed to have been a gasoline | 4 & - toda i~} former German passenger liners, ag- b6 ‘DEHIOent of e B thtng. o | exblosion shot noon today, T it ee, nt of the Brotherhood o - T a statement bearing on this issue, |EF°E2LNE 61,639 tans, recently allotted b ‘ confi- | came a stampede, the troons throwin:s > formation received by Judge Gonzales i i d d | Gence ht that the backbone of|away their guns and commandeering X e o35 5 N At the tim t the fiel B & Mine sweeping squadron composed | Gence tonight < : a5 ¥ ne oparators sald -that condition jn|Cy the United States shipping board [Rallway Trainmen, tonight iissued the |, roparing e e tiééol-‘riré Medina of the Mexican Federal court| op 36 vessels presented an Imposing | the printers’ strike in this city had|iocomotives, trains and carts in which 1 "Were abuormal, put that sa M| {OF & fast passenger and mail service | following statement: . iine| 10 Keliy field, Tex., followingz orders |here this afternoon. sight as they were reviewed by Secre- | been broken, based on the large num-|to escape. Fifteen trains carrying oi- McAdos == “ignorant~ of conditiong | CCtreen the United States and South | “No motion or resolution pertaining|flom “the war department to change | ~The. sentence was not carried out,|tary,Daniels upon their arrival from|por of applications for re-enrollment| ficers and their families, besides scores 1915 And 1918, diis meseage -earriog|America. This was made known hero [0 & qtick strike has come before thelCpanute from a fiying field to a stor. | it*Was said, because the attorneys for | forsign waters. received at headquarters and lack of|0f other trains filled with refugess o leht and Tetiitite no: 2 EEAR today by Frank C. Munson, president ggslfemfie e general chairmen of the| ago plant for the winter. Angiles appealed to the federal court enthusiasm shown by members of the|Which were blocked by wreckage and t requireg x 3 > 0ad brotherhoods o B 5 ; e 3 Be o s ies® Jn0 angwer.” | of the Munson' line, which“has been s in session at Juarez and the supreme court of ) tevens Institute of Technology, | “seceding” locals in their referendum}lack of motive nower p 5 - | here for action and I do not know | — o - on of eyt omta an eelected by the shipping board to op not kno fell ' into Iha Mexico at Mexico City for a stay of! Hoboken, conferred ~the degree Of | beinz held tod: hands of the Bolsheviki, who followed erate and manage the ships. .~ |whether any sueh motion or resolu- SRS Sl ol [ - conlerral 5 | held Jodav % 2 upitHS (Cogsackarby & ba it : €2 SREE thyy hald Dews, Siging a hord rdAfi :;uf\ n:: .mpca w?ll.gunsintn werdtoe | Hon w1 he} presemed."” or resolu-|q, iorne supports the wage demands|cXecution by applying for a writ of|Doctor of Engineering upon Charlesi ('Donnell Devins, secretary of the|UF ‘ossacks by a cavalry pursuit. arbitration or a tribunal of inves- H : : 145 | ha corpus. Hugene Schneider, of the - French ! international, declared that during the! Panic is reported to reign at Tatai- g as_soon as they can be made ready “I received messages today from |Dresented Dy. the firement and train-| "y "Fiates court denied the appeal, | oS! 1asion. R "pressmen and about 2200|$kava, one hundred miles east ot Sigation. but that the miners refused| Mr. Munson said the steamer Moc- [ Kansas City saying that trainmen and | ™0 | sdage Medina holding his court had|Coonore Mision: AR e 10 _xgree to it. casin will depart Dec. 27 with about [yardmen had decided to strfike on O iemed | Omsk, which 18 overrun by Aylng sol< — fooders, il “secessionists” besieged | Umsk. which ¥ g so o 4 v SR T no jurisdiction and the supreme court| The British government expects the ! International's offices, eager to bediers. Polish troops who have beea The sub soule committes held & ber.|300 passengers, bu the formal opening | the 2n (tomorrow). unless 4 favora- | LEADERS DENY RAILROAD was the only tribunal Which could act. | il of Former Briperor. Willlam Of | infen. Saek by the Darent organiza- Eusrding the xallivays are ledf uSiile Gughigld’s. statement of principles Was| liner Huron, of 10,800 tons, will de: | ec Pay to overcome. the high sece of R M I | e o oent e e i o “He asserted that all except We| "Admiral Kolchake ls reported 't Ga Pending word, from the|part. liviig is granted. — i3 g e e O et et s rars Saady | ADDroUGH o Nikolaevsk adjournment was taken untll|" The service, when all the i re | 7T hive pal 10, all of them, ‘in re-{,, Chicago, Nov. 25.—Reports_that na- defimed-mvepd L e ;¢| Becessary artangements. taken out new cards and were ready | 3PDTOACHING ;’;mi‘12°°1;‘§;’5"~;nnrgr:: E . |in commission, will consist of sallings | ply, that if they think they are bigger| iUl leaders of the four brotherhoods bl B B Rt R e e D o ng that Secretary McAos|every two Weeks from New York and )¢ g e " the supreme court grants the appil-{ G ¢ officials at Pekin an- irk 1 No. 51 had been brok-|; % 5 . th: 5 #in session at .Cleveland were holding . . ¥ overnment offic epirit of Local No. 3 B his way eastward, faci “Scudiously . maliciotis; | Buenos Aires. Horts of call both south | which 1o, onerating the tapinaneny |secrct discussions as fo whether & | C2tion it simply means that court will| nounced many Chinese and an Amer- | b und ity members were fgnoring the| ot ro-catablioning h?;“;gntth;fn;;ii\\!f H. .Cunhing, managing direct | and northbound, will be Rio de Janeiro, | present, I have mo advice - fo. give | SLTIKe Of railway workers in the United | 0L, Teview the procecdings of the ican Y. M. C. A secretry were in-|yeferendum. R ment on the shore of Lake Bafkal and tor of the American Wholesale Coal|Santos and Montevidgo. them ” States should be called by Dec. Ist, and | $oUrtmartial and that if no errors are |jured in a recent clash between Chi~] 'rhe result of the locals’ referendum | recongtructing his army, which Ees Assdgiation in a statement tonight,| In all the ships gyro stabilizers are vhich gained wide circulation and con- | 04 It will mean carrying out of the nese and Japanese at Foochow. rulership Admiral Kolchak today is-es ( probably will not be known until to-|yean badly shattered. Y . Belng’ instatied, - siey siderable credence in Chicago railway | Sentence unless Carranza_intervenes. = . B0 Tobier s oo | Be provisios made. tor pmect) Lrsed | ENGINEERS, HAVE MADE union circles, Were denied toniht by | Carransa already has many petitions| Second attempt of the Brooklyn ™" CAMPAIGN FOR AMERICANISH: ' oft was not figured on either volume of|forts in tropical zones, There will be NO WAGE DEMANDS|W. G. Lee, president of the Brother- |Seeking clmency for General Angeles.|City Railways to put into operation; s s or capital stock. This per-|Swimming tanks and gymnasiums on hood of Raiflway Tfainmen, and by - its second-fare . rebate - resulte d in| PERMANENT ORGANIZA pA AND CITIZENSHIP TRAINING ssiitage, he said, was made in the case|each ship. Cleveland, ©hio, Nov. 25.—Timothy | Timothy Shea, acting president of the | CHEMICALS IN QUARTERS OF [ freacfor-all fghtasins whichhothdwo- OF LABOR CONFERENCE| £ o” mines worked - Shea, acting president of the Broth-|Brotherhood of Firemen and Engine- ) men and men passengers took part. Nov. 25—The Interna-| , YW York, Nov. 25.—Action of the on a co : : UNITED RUSSIAN WORKERS ! RS Washington, Nov. 25. | American Légion at onvention: 1 e basis, where the only capital | HEALTH DEFECTS IN SCHOOL erhood of Firemen and Enginemen.|men. President Lee, however, admit- gixdidiiy tional Labor s S e pd of -tools and supplies. Conference took stens |, B eaR —ut - % towards perfecting permanent organ- iufnisgmng scg:;)!!r:-nssstgs fiZ?‘,’:;?tfinE ization as contemplated in_the treaty | immeaint eresponse from the execntice of Versailles today with announcement{hoarq of the mational councll. Bew of the creation of the governing bod¥| Scouts of Ameriea, it was announeed composed of twelve government repre- > Pre- | here tonight. sentatives, six labor representatives commenting tonight on reports of a|ted having received a telegram from| i, - CHILDREN OF UNITED STATES | threatened. raflroad strike. declared | the Kansas, City local saying that the sy Nog 364 lage dhan. that it is ‘neither the purpose nor the | trainmen and yardmen there had de- C‘m’“,‘;"gd“i‘:]f;‘ ’e_(‘}k;:i‘_;f““_of;s’f‘n’ugg 1 e irit of th level: e1 cided to strike tomorrow, ai % 5o 2 a a cha of conspiring to TR Tty St |15 ver centor sixteen mitlion of the S eciine o bty 0 conterencs “’lma Warned themm that 1t they tHogEht o e theineslaiiartory iolate the food control act by. priofit. = pov % i S ptates | “All we will consider here” assert-|they were “bigger than the United 3 R | 3 ing i iowed during the war, it was recalled|have health defects, and where health i e tine o 2l g oo | East Fifteenth et raided Iz | RS S i 3 ’ 3 iatee son i ted | enth street raided late to taaight that Rembrandt Peale, opera-| work, with attention 10 vision, has not |« oy ke 18 Mr. Hines' time and) f1a/os sovernment” he had no advice Four brothers, members of the firm | of Greenspan Brothers, of Perth Am-é boy, N. J., were arrested by Federal} with * Dr. _Garfield's t before the joint wage scalé| New York, Nov. 25.—Approximately East_ Firteenth ides e o b e = hUhon motion by Lieutenant Colenel 5 Y0 kive them: ay by detectives attached to the and six r g capital. eodore Roosevelt, the chief scoui~ lor; 4nd John White, miner represen-| been inaugurated, 25 10 35 Der cent | that mieomeninn or et L L ERON | (0,8 edign of the Kansas City sitga. | LOMD Squad. Oms bottie' was Iabeled °°L"EGE1EE%U%:T"_%';;’:’%F N. v.| The sovernment representatives on |masier, who has béen directéd to S6E tative, coal experts of the fuel admin-|have cye defects. strike' to force general wage Inoresses | tion and of similar pressure from other | T- N T: Soreh - Vel the board of movermore e g | touch with the lesion's - nationsl istrater in their final report to Dr.| This statement was made today by |fs'not on the programme nere 3 ne-|locals is what save impetus to {he| The detectives who made the raid Garfield, concurred in a statement that| Dr. Thomas D, Wood of Columbia unt. : according to the plan approved by the|commander in order that, throush ; : . . e New York, Nov. 25.—Talented chil- by Belgium, France, Great er 3 a . febortar which SpveAdSas ‘Tasime were armed with federal warrants for : Helimm conference, elgium, scouting, a large army of veterans may. it would have been possible for -the|versity at the' annunl meeting here of | he "ok S20 STEIY, say that ic wil not | CHONS x pidly here| Cveral moen connected with the or-|dren of New York's East Side to0 poor | Brifain, - Ttaly. Japan, Germany, | e recrniting a once for an AgEressty e .oy an increhay in ablh :ho soclety for the prevention of blind- | ¢o. e e ganization but none of them was foung | L0 obtaln a college educatlon, are 10} gyitzerland. Spain, Argentine. Cana- st of the established coal price -|hese. Dr. Wood declared that ohly a 3 campaign for Americanization and citi- c G have their dreams fulfilled. A move- | 5 R ie endlo r=iiibation o 2 - . 1 2 owntown Chamber of C e e ¥ TR wmt:mxl»;mad liort fi:’l::e:e;mh d;!::glm;;{_amgth&‘;: R wenecalia ot A e IN W. M. RAILROAD SHOPS|in the rear of the parlor a detective | DOWHIOWE CREFAEE O COTROCE 0 its formal participation. Denmark. | AN ELABORATE SCHEME TO 3 Nov. 25.—De-|found a door leading into the secret > |sponse to the brotherhood's request| Hagerstowg, Md. Nov. 25.—De-|™ 4 & D bonuses nlr'u olher“(m::: nll:ll;.e.r‘.'ehe "“‘e%‘l‘efii&’."l’?}{é’éfi?fi‘{y for a general wage increase of ap-|manding imfediate payment of back|ro0m 1ln WE(I)ch the chehmlcals> were e o onbe o | i, "o o chce b i | Posimataly 1y bor o T gl s oo e Mgl W otfrmiic | conealet, 08 8 tabe ther vere 0 Bmployers' representatives ' were nominated by the conference fra; Great PBritain. France, Belzium, It ful business men who began life in Hast Side tenements. Thirteen were obtained at today's meeting when the ROUND UP TAX DOCGERS, . Hartford, Nov. 25.—The most elah= i i i = e Crzechn-Slovaki. and. pending Amer-| .. 2 y ¥ time .and one hall for overtime iniers, pipe fitlers, machinists and other{OF 60 small bottles containing the|Cpjidren's Talent Foundation was es- |7 : pE orate scheme yet attempted, in this rainers to turn out coai to meet the h:'e‘;e pebean enalulx:'b!uuoerdhemgez::fi slow freight service, provided arbi.|craftsmen in the Western Maryland|chemicals. B Mo x tablished. "‘A-",,J’?,";fi’"“f“}:;,rf:.’,:;’;f - S“Mmin_ stale to round up the tax dodgers will e e many cases of juvenile delinquency, | tFary allowance now given in many of {1ailrcad shops here refused to go. tof The bureau of mines in Washington| “Harry F. Schlacht, a director of the e se WADOD SAYS A SHOWDOWN 1 i o , be put in operation - in Connéctlcut 155 moRaduIgRbiir. afteot, Which: cousia] W0 : ; will be asked to'send a representativel campaign, announced . that' he would |Ated were from VFrauce, The Nether-|ithin a q ¢ Collector RUMOR OF MEXICAN double or more payment for the same workmen did not leave thcito, examine the chemicai | supervise “awards. Public school | lands. e 20| James J. Walsh of the United States NOTE BY WEDNESDAY | h0urs. are eliminated. : {e but stood by their jobs readyd The dotectives found three large)principdls will be asked (o nominate [Pending 2 partiely » Can-|internai revenue department. He-will Sotiod”dity, 1 i Tt was said tonight that the pend-| Sume work upon receipt of thed POOKs containing names thought to bel(heir most promising pupils. - Prefer- | 2da. Mexico City, Nov. 2. —There was a . OF PROFITS 18 NEEDED 2 AR e o {put in eve ing demands of the firemen and train- | back pay they claim. e membership roll of the organizi-|ence will be given orphans. icome taxp: 2 rmor In' newspaper circles this even-| men for 4 gencral wage increass was| The railrosd” administration is pro-|Uon as well as soveral copies of Bread RECOMMENDE - SLEXARDER Pibito ~pirited iniviqunis aseilll ing uml m:h u:\xxc-.;a governmexal'l informally ‘discussed ai today s- | paring back pay. muchfgf for ~ thef4nd Freedom, a Russian newspaper. |SHORTAGE OF DOMES‘I"CS o] B{“Kr‘" BE ‘_’NEPORTED inv r ipat‘el in lPh!‘ plan. of ;;g answer to the merican note de- | sions. & ast as possible, with the{ * — SERVANTS IN o Vashington,” Nov. ~—The immi- | c: evader. Posthasters = manding the releaso . of msular| Outside of the overtime offer the re-|view of paying, at the same time. alif SUBMARINE R-3 NOT St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 25.—Shortage |gration bureau’s recommendation that ‘ ’ in the worke de- | Agent Jenkins would be given Wed-|quest for a general increasé in wages | those.to whom back pay is due. It is DAMAGED BY COLLISION | of maids nad other servant girls in the [ Alcxander Berkman. by his own ad- i nesday. The American embassy an-|made by the Brotherhood of Firemen |said this will not be forthcoming until| ° exclusive residential sections of St,|mMission an anarchist, be deported w Motnces that it has received novinti-|and Enginemen and the Brotherhood | December. nd others will o' | New London, Nov, —The subma-) Paul has become so keen, it was an- {approved tonight by the department of | department if names of perso: matien to this effect, of Trainmen, several months ago, to| If the local shipmen hold out injrine R-3, which was in lision with | nounced today. that the wives of weal- |labor. to the zovernment tax are m At the embassy it was stated to-|meet the high cost of living, has not|their demands uniil they receive thefthe schconer Oakwoods off the Massa-{thy men have agreed to not only pro-| The record in the case of Emma|from the g ht that no word had been recelved | been answered by the director gener-|back pay the shops will remain idle,fehusctts coast last night, arrived at|vide “improved living quarters” for the [ Goldman. it ated. has reached — g indicatinz that Mr. Jenkins had been|al. as the company is making no eifort tofthe naval station here late today. She roceeding repidly Many a ©-haoman waits with baits ‘Th- Rrotherhood of Railway Coo. replace them. “mwas no? damaged Uy the o el ed breath. s

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