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POPULATION 29,919 . NORWICH; » NOVEMBER 28, ‘1919 = S, : (PRICE TWO CENTS . - London, Nov. 27—(By The A.|P.) A waymen, n’mflu and trafsport,work- SE NGE OF PRISONERS ‘BY Been - _general -ehafrmen of ti Operators Would Abide By Garfield’s Proposal of 14 Per| lendon, Nov. 1—(By The A& PJ |00 ot frotncenands v can REOE o e i OITREISESUS TEAAOTR ' " Have Ceased—Both Parties Have Adjourned Sine Die— RUSSIA AND BRITAIN m‘;‘*;;;?;'g%iofiw' Nov. 27—The meet-| - London, Nov. #7—an oficial state- | .condenséd _Ielegrams lReply, Prepared at the Directi ion of President Carranza, - Maxim Litvinoff, who is at Copenha- | vefied here last Monday i’&fl"“ . i Protest Arrest of Trades Unicists. ¢ i o i b = 7 U ; k. : e brotest against the “Continued arrest| ] ofl 1 K2 st ot S . ; ) s and imprisonment of trades unlonists| . b o ! 1 = H r ] 5 i n Y in resolutions adoted at a special con-| = | & s s o 2 ~ ¥ k { 3 - | ference today of ‘the labor “triple al: 2 P TS " i . z 3 nPEMTflRS : liance” made up of the unions of rail- rdi T n \ : ; ) : « Us , All Negotiations Toward Settlement of Bituminous Capl Strike| .. eorrmeer | No ! b g Argues That the Mexican Government Cannot Order the The new Hungarian cabinet formed Cent. Increase ages, Increase In Price Jam e Diree ot {r o ss on the VOIEA |y, o' Kar| Husar began its work Wed- Rel £ a Prisoner While His Case Is Under Adjudi . 2 i i x an £rom t03 of Bolsheviki have ap- | 0¥ Kai g ease of a 1 ‘ A Bad 0% P 31 e o e oty g, B e e e S el e et peter. - tion In the Civil Courts—Note Says Jenkins May Obtaia | Coal—Miners Hold Out For 31 Per Cent. Raise Sug mes;::onfiu tggmmfi?g:\'&f ;zxfi':m. provided all arbitraries and s al- GRR Ve o0 ‘pfn The trial of Communists at Buda- ; ed By Secretary of Labor Wilsor ‘ alrfeady has attempted to: carry the|loWances were el Labpen pest,”chirged. with crimes during tie His Release On Bail of $500, But Has Refused to Avail ¢ oday with th soUa- A Bela Kun dictatorship has begun. 18 AL C SRR et ey ite e e ) codmmutmm s i ; j, - e 5 Himself of the Opportunity—There Has Been No Com- said the fuel administrator’s action|specified fleld. ; jih 2o wetlos chmuition v d” Dpsertions from the army from portunity- L Ong. of Litvinoff's first, was | Ing, rza; ns, ineluding | i : anti-Bolshey) 3 e antig], el alie: mm'fhm':gfic:‘fl o pEopose to Mr. SOiCanay that ‘the | the four chiefs: 13 Washington to-con- e e, shevik | yrarch 1 to November 17, of tnis vear, Revw cinw : 1 vanc ikt veraged more than $00 Der month. ment to Indicate How the State Department Regards the R E ot toasy, fxmke e “The mine workers eannot I allfes lift their blockade on “Soviet! [T With Mr. Hines on the offer. - Headpince OF e Bolshevikicon-| ov ; Broken off late today, and wage scal v Pe a conference on Tu - -2 - Answer. H 3 Charles Rehfield confissed to the ! e 3 18 : 3 day, o thes il sdioutned sine die. Miners' repro- | Lewis and other national officils ot {here, bears out the view previously % og esday, Decomber | where they, are approachig the west Washington, Nov. 27—All negntlu-l ommi ¢ miners and operators | ccal at his figure,” Green declared. * | Russta This fact, it {is considered| < telegram has been sent atking for|tinues rapidly in the Omsk region, : Sl e e ; : Lake , O murder of Dr. Horace A.. Bensonm,| (oo o £ “nited | the mine workers planned: to stay a|eXbressed anmomg members of the di-|® . ,jern. shotes of e . Cham, capturing| nent dcntist e No Obio. lwa.sh}ns\on, Nov. 27—Mexico has re th?t the ;ersh istent persecutien and senting all distriets in the United e mine P o but the ffty|plomatic corps in Lorsdon. that Lit-| The convention accepted Mr, Hines'| Tatarskaya,. 100 miles east of Omsk, promi, s rwalk, plied with an argumentative diplomai- | subsequent harassing of Mr, oS Stateh went intg cxecutive neus‘;nn‘ ‘mh"dfi 3;{ tgv:o‘e "lnlrt;x“el i;:lé'du‘:rlct Join. | Vinoft on behalf of the (Bolsheviki. re- other offer, the proposed * with ‘1,000 ‘prisoners. afterward to decide ~ the | odd legate s - \Bo Jenki el " ic refusal to the American govern<|cannot but have a very serious effects Midebpcead, sogmimmon of = Sien| | 55 0nd for the imimedinte ro- |on the pelations . Betwee i tvo lease of William O. Jeukins, the con- |countries—for which the Mexican go%- sular agent imprisoned at Puebla. ernment will be solely responsible, The official note was delivered here| . “Therefore, I am ordered to dematnd today but not made public. There is|the immediate liberation of Mr. Jen-, no readon to doubt that it agrees with | Kins, the copy given out last nght by the i - | ghme i o ‘mal th- | from-homesterminal” rule, & which | * General Denikine’s. statement today uenr &) policy toward the strike. od the operators in leaving as muick- | €M ;r:’ & =2 r.'é‘.fi'“{’;& mm“gien 2= | mean that pay- of train. and engine|admits ghe Bolshevik offensive in'iFein and bzé',‘."%rfiiz‘e‘é“i,‘}“‘&‘: in Ire » the coutge of a flve-hour v ae poamb‘lel é\ller uée rlfi;fik.t suight | prisoners, crews| will automatically start at ‘the|the direction of Astrakhan' has caise mgnL as a gov e e R eont | wae Juioyimed (oF the. result but. had| There-ato rumory that the Bolah. | SEvitation of sixteen hours trom thelliiz o, Tetfe eoisideret) e red to accept the A 2 2 = ;n’m:s::l made by Fuel Administrator notding to say for publication. Offi- 1 viki will trye to effect (a peace with \way from TflANKsfi_iy__—lm v Bombs were exploded in the rail- oK way station a tLisbon, Portugal. One! AT THEWHITE HOUSE | [0 " was killed and some others| terminals. v Gerfield last night, ’ :eent. | clals looked for further steps by the|the entente”through Mr. OGrady. rminals 3 o i "f'w’;‘f&“sfi s In governsdiit bus 1loacwie considsrac Erivate advloes corierning: the con: e :x:ék:hzofigngin?‘ffl s .I‘.\rl;gel;n : : the price of coal T miners | o doubt as 1o VRt these would b | ference fn Copepbagen say that the Sy (Gripe o CSRCTeney SCeRIRE 1T L L e, cecept, sir, ete. % % Mexican consul general at El Paso. (Signed) President | Were injured. No comment was forthcoming to in- “GEORGE L. SUMMERLIX, jented, presenting afterward pro- | s 5 Engs, hocd of Railway Traivmens * Wilson ate his Thanksgiving day din- 4 icate how the state department re- “Charge D'Affaires.®- b 0 Increase of 31 per cent. ax | COAL’ STRIKE CAUSES iy SAIOBR Oes PR J;,‘:;‘,:‘:{: T dircctor gdMeral’s, proposition'| Nor propted up . bes Sons THimbio] e it i o et 17 | ohie et sl ey e dags ago by ANXIETY IN KANSAS | ioseow, Petrograd angother Bolshe- |0 Pt into effect time and ene half|clerk of the house of representatives. fhe bye.election in (Chester-le-Street, | sidered.one of the sharpest warnings |Teceived from Mexico: City ~ by the - The operators R e vik cities to obtain full reports us to|for overfime iif slow freight service:|ughin supplied turkeys for (he White | {he bye-eieouior yet sent to Mexico and neither was |consulate general here, witli nstrie. Jown. | Topeka, Kus, Nov. 27.—Khnsas has{{he ‘onaition of. British’, subjects in| based on a speed of ‘less than 12 1 use from his Kentucky farm, but the ! i there any indication of what the gov- | tons to give it publicity, = John L. Lewie been brought to. the point of using all|{ e © X miles per - hour, psovided all arbi- sident’s physician, Rear Admiral | An’ exhaustive “stock taking” of the | croment’s next step would be. = United Mine K its power to protect the people Whose ™ Whie Great Britain is Vdeeply in- traties and special ailowanees now in|Gravsoh; would not .permit him to eat | adjournmen suffering would be unseakabje unless| relief was afforded {rom the emergen- = i o ath brought about the coal strike, ! B e mine workers | Governor Henry J. Allen announced a proposal from u t B Pukig ENATOR BORAH OUTL| : ss ¢ the war departmenti The Mexican reply, which according |S INES i = c arious working agreements are abol-|any of this food. Dbusiness side o terested in the trend of afkim: al Co-|Yar gesting that tae v i E 2|10 its text, was prepared at the direc- PRO pénhagen, it was . reafiimm:d today ;'¥hed. was neither 'accented nor re-fquuil instead. & {;e!:angzd:: dye;:l\en Farpsnit tion' qf Presests (s Lahluol SRAM FOR CONGRERS that Mr. O'Grady has been|definitely|iccted, but instead a resolution' was| Before dinner Mr Wilson w 4 the main thut the Mexican gover: Washington, Nov. 27.—Calli instructed to enter into no megotia- |4000ted authorizing' the four . ehisf|Whdeled out to. the south lawn at they , g g yick and accident benefit in- |ment cannot ordel the release of a|consress fo turn its artention nE o tonight in a formal statement. | tions beyond those relating o prison- Sogitives and ) e il SER e o ete e St o oo e, Slep et aaTl: omibibyes” atl | ptlaoner SUntL. M casc: in wader ad. | ImImeQiats meods b op oo gl | Declaringthat [t was the duty of|erg. 2 the director general for the wurote of| Miss Margaret Wilson: The only guest | effective Monday, was announ:l by judication in the eivil courts of one of people, Senator Borah of Idaho, re- S weltata cgus. depenitent 1pon. .| camp FOR PETRIRING [ delermining just what his proposition[at, the' White House was little Miss | the American Woolen company. e e A e ot Sy o xecon LI aet- & CHOENS | SRR P s by o 3 e 3 " Y o ST & n government's deman or B} o izt ag: st the League of Na- 1 : S0 e e and L M a , Va., a niece B > ¢ 5 e % S gt unua, o o asserted that ho would uso the| OF UNDESIRABLE ALIENS | et and what mrbitraties and spé- [Lucy Maurs of Roanske, Governor Coolidge had a plurality of consular agent's release had no founda- | tions, outiined in 4 formal statement i kit a ¥ B onilex Uy oceive Gifue and ona hAIE fot| | Covarnment offiials) Latin-Ameri- [ 153101 votes over Richard H. Lon ifl | tion or precedent in intcrnational la. | (onight & programme Tor the coming Oy orect: the lives. of thogt engaged! . New York, Nov. 37—Hstablishment| contime. can diplomats and church dignitaries | the, Tecent state 3;@1&’"{ and had | Some new angles of the Mexican | Session. = ..',f;‘e;f,“g‘,o‘;“ hi feftort, #4C| ot a large cump or, cantonnent findgiw‘v A ‘regord: vote' was. talién on Liiie fo¥ea in: Thankssiving today at the | majority over «¥ cfndidates of 114,051, viewboint on the Jeakins case, hither- | Pussage of the i The governor declared. that people ff]‘;‘,:,“’l"‘z"’ée":“‘;;z""‘fifpn‘fn‘ff““o}’e"m‘;\i resolution. resulting in its acceptance ‘S"t’elf,g‘"g‘c“,i’.‘;‘“éhf:;‘,;“;‘lfg';“%xa‘j‘ O iine wieivh o i heatis U, RibIsed_ta e United States . leg cases is the latest nian of (the house .Y (he engincers, firement and ‘eon-}EL ; cdrh t they going sent out a call 1 s’ representatives in iic enting the outlying t “olution to declare islation Lo “bring order out The tendency of the|©f chaos in our transportation syé- were responding willingly to_his ap- i -} Ctnnnane. of Biltimore delivered ‘the |uarters at-Mason City, lowa, from| jeal for. volunteers to work the Kan-{immiziation comomittee now-conduct- | SUctors, while the Brotherhood gf [&unnnal L 5 B Eea Mrom ten to tweive hours Jexican argument is to separate the|lem.” laws o en;orce governmental . | RE i g rainmen rejected | jon. | sermon. The ceremonics were in charge ! the west are r n A “S | Jenkins case into two phases: first the|°COROmMy and check extravagange ink participated in the | S, mines, ‘1o e ,"‘:r&i"l:,‘:e;lf:“l‘_!lng an inquiry at Eills Telend; it vas the l&‘e’e{,fiflg‘s‘;yg‘"‘:@i“ Toalon: [of Vevs Bev. Eaward G. Fitzgerald of late because of, storms in South Da-|siluacion in which the consular agens | WhiCh e characterized as “incredble using n\««;\\'h‘h- D b m:se 5 "’lAl‘_;“firn::m‘:o":’tull;.be e membership represented by the|the Catholic-university. Flags of many ent in advance of | °nt - : was kidnapped by bandits and neki imtc-'xhcck ‘:n "Dl'flfi‘_teerln’g, return of f 0 | k Dy Ihel nations wero used for the church dec~ : £ for ransom and last, his subsequest|AMerican troops from Russia, and x ery department of buman life is}in yse during the war.for the intern- | Eeneral 5‘;:1;2‘:}?003'““1“‘ Lo oou- | orations: The s and ‘Stripes draped | * The Pennsylvania public servizo| o (000" {00 (T0 08, BRRIRCH | restoration of the peace. time powers bound, up in this issue” the _tutc&)melm of enemy aliens and would be the | [TIECE Brothe Boaet uwni fl(‘ 'flof,(s‘nfl ihe stations of the cross and the pil- | commission refused the peidtion of the |,y giiiies ‘of Puebla on a charge of |00 Lhe government in distinction from ment continued. . “Every indu'btr) and’ temporary abidjng nlace of all aE g b thitogd. of L;,M;W;l;w“ Tiremen 1| 1275 while the ‘stangards of Ce‘mmlil%e!l Telephone company for a dfl’l}- o ‘connived” with - the | the war time powers being maintaih- private occupatiof “thh_ %32;;:‘5‘9;',‘-1‘"“"'5 co]lec!gd i;:ylw,hered&n :neruur;::dM“d~Em“mm Ay flm;’m and’ South American _countries \\ere:lmluatlnn of the” war- ‘time, federail gt nE O e ith. the o klu.. \éue the principal measures Sena- 18 e cieiteng of those wha Soace % Tnere pusther Sofourn: ] 14942, Order 0 Rafiway. Conduetons. | Sugpended between ithe oillare. The rates. : pinse exciusive; RSN e R R vy KR would bring upon us this catastraphe| fhis countrs questionable. g o RS adalust 114, Brotherhood | 0ol fanitke troms the bilcany. The Cotton Manufacturers’ Assac neli Sk ot Jenkins wag (Ifet] ), Goclarad, was Tesiati o L eniNd cheed doors sl theil (K:‘r:::fcul-oco:?;r‘;enén 15 ' govern- !eé:sl‘::‘o‘;: s e ah\e:o‘rr;:fls\\"jll aid Inst 106,728, . |HOW HOBOES WOULD Al Riyor Textil Coutioi| cas penal code as “pr S;’;‘U"-"’fl";d‘f;‘g A he ied it climax to ment is going to accept the challense. | substantially the work' of centralizing| About 180 general chairmen of the REGULATE THE WORLD | for an increase of 25 per t. in|onment”. - This piow ce the league continue to & the Tl attentlon e this Sole putpose we are asking|the disturbers and will resuit in much ( Brotherhood of Locbmotive Firemen wages. uadien. in, which Qipgrson. is sus) { brovosition that we 'eoh’;f"&n';'”fi‘“lf the I goxerument Tor WD | jor valunteers whose Hervices we wil {more rapid expedition 'of ‘ihelr ‘exit to [and Enginemen remained here to meet| ' Baitimore, Md. Nov. 2.—Radical lof complicity in‘a eriminal act. He [IVCIEOR AL We teot business . and h,\mf“?.'.llff ™, !v‘l-m\\' Tuthric. of accept as rapidly as mining operations | the lands from whenice they came. The :;ggrgggng‘z'at‘}é“‘;s% L BE defgand of | changes would he made in the running | Vanderbilt University at Nfl. hvil;le.likx;fe?:f_;‘;j‘;g‘*“ig:;‘}.. “;‘rfl"" o brovis [keep it restlegs and unsebtledo =t L omsary, but T W, Guthric, of | an be increased. The duty to which!task of deportation, It is. suggested, fon for increased wages.|of the world if - resolutions adopted | Tenn,, hes been given 34,000,000 by the {sion c o e toqel “One of the greatest and-let rali- BRAing chalcman of the gb= 18 0 e voitnfetrinie B handda- | wiil-crentual? gavolve jon 1:« 32;}02: ;!;*;lsrl; age;r;:::p;srv&;o )rhfiné:dt;:“ 1::: here today by the annual convention|general education board to ofieul_‘n:;‘;‘:‘mc;;sflfiee; ihe x‘l::uunmr?nglnto? T Afetaehr T ik hu“fi‘ g bor, but-they are aceepting ;t wf‘l"llxlng- mfi:‘i z; ]:gnu instead of 1 o] depa Bt d0" Anser an St min :’ecfiv«f of ,the mugrator: : cans_ufl.\‘ vml;dml:'n(‘nal;ient!re reorganization: of its - medical L s :é.‘%. (e hetievey wreckeq througl - rcompetans dnd BAIC cut o The pperafors, by pre- | I out of their recognition of a chl 46 ek i : Tii'a reniv_to @ wimilar demand. from phbnqn-,s,’%“&afi’%flfii P ' o lish that & ctime Has been commitiea. | POICR™ Nenator Borah's _statement o Bipn,, potified ghe ‘migers' | Patriatic as any that has rooght mew |- = o 'MS ARE the Brotherhood of Railrond Traiimend =~ 3fter passing o resolution denounc- .. The Quobec government will: intros! The -alfegition. against Jenkins is{C0areed, and f-hiS attack on goverm * e central com jye into service. It i the age-old obli-{ DESTRUCTIVE STQRMS ARE the rail er _passing. u resolution den 2 u & i e jmental expenditures he declared “the g Y Ry i gation of just government to protect SWEEPING.. i nisiration siated-thal il wiEmin: gang system for eonvicts, |duce a_bifl .at the opening session of | that he signed conflicting statemen people are literally ' being tixed™ into| ! balban PReRtGe of Dr. QR | es Ingocent - waainst: - the ~rueN e AT iy LA i a ‘move was made for the freedom of | the legisiniure December 10, providing | resardiug his Kldnappng and thore- | ooble are | : o Mhine #ofkors profaptly | auarrels in the making of Which we| “Denver, Colo, Nov. Zi.—Destructive oY Ir_f‘lqngl. mc%;eues \:ftlh!is‘ acilon’ ;w;sr;lfo{ q.e\;xpendnure .Of . 5,000,000 for s(;re' i uilty of falsitying judicial| rah” declared’ the profits were peeiaitc 3 - it have art.” Storms. were sweeping. -over ' various ordgre sent to friends of Irish|colonization, claraiion Tt e e " onte ‘and. [or all” the stite- | Seetions. of the coumtrs . ioday he-|JUDGE GREENE FINDS TOWN 1 : <ot ; & thaeiztug. 2 “ e The note” says/ Jenkins has oppor- | oo under te orders of ‘the aa it §agmestion for 4 5166 ment concluded, “it must be under-|iween he Missouri river -and the| OF SEYMOUR'NOT NEGLIGENT| Then @ resolution .was adopted de-: Bumper world crops of dorn, pota- Wags inerease be granted, £tood that the powers of the state now | Pacific coast. ; & = ration of whic 2 i tunify to be reisased on bail in the sum | memol Of whieh Mr. MecAdeo was'a fianding that the president and Co- ftocs, barley rye, sugar beeis “andlof one thousand peeos, the cquivalent | ™ Repery Shd fhat profif erlng “is Just ¢ < uperators flatly refused. Summoned into action: for the protec-|. The extent of the damage done cau-{ New Haven Conn, ' Nov. 27.—By|8ress-be deprived of the right to make :rough rice for this yeir arc shown in|to five hundred dollars in American | s qoo B ToeT. Setretary S Far the thind Um © operators re-;ton of-its people a @ not be estimated at this.time, bui the | sustaining -a. demurrer the town of | War without rleffirern\‘du%l“ because they | estimates compiled Ly, the Interna-imoney if reckoned in coin 3 Drofits of coal obperator: remed their formal offer of arbitration, | yond those of any us local weather: bureau reporis - indi- | Seyvmour i§ not held to have been neg- i Want the people to decide steps leading pud this the miners voted down, | ganization, whether ol capital or iu-lcate that the greatest loss will be td tional - Institute of Agriculture at|Mexican hank notes, and unanimously an adjournment was | dividuals’ the livestock herds on the open plain. Rome. < has refl ligent in failing to hdve o fence on a|lo hostilitics. = * that Jenkins highway 't6 prevent persons from en-| A-Mass of problems—civic, state, na- as rampant it was during ‘the ail himself of it Bl L 1 to a - g v - i ; thought he hat been requested to do| - .» Certain lines of industry: — Trains generally were rupting from | tering upon the - railroad ‘tracks at a|toual afd inlernational in scope—re-1 A new home rule bill setting up! JAP LABOR DELEGATE ey The opéralors are pretending tb ac- | REPORTS FROM THE COAL jone to six, hours behind schedule and | dselgnated place in the town. Herman Maln tobe acted wpon. ~ = |two parliaments in Ireland; with 4| Recalling that Mexican consuls in cpt . Garfield’s provgsal” 'Mr. FIELDS OF WEST VIRGINIA | wire service was seriously crippic. |Plate sued the town for §$10,000 alleged |, James Hads How. the "millionaire | council or senate of forty to he chosen | tha United Lewis. sald, manifesting sd 5 o e it hobo” and about two dozen deiegates il in- ~— ¥rom . the southern terminus of the | damages arising from the death of his|h 3 Ly dignation as he called the y.'oé}:;w’.'; Charleston, W. Va, Nov ic- | snow. belt heavy rains have been |wife, Aprid 1, 1917, in an automobile | COMPose the gathering. men around-him i1 the littered and |iions wece made tonight by falling and: southern _Arizona Js pt. Judse Tolsy ball thet was the seene of the|Moiris, assistant secretary ofethe Kan- | inreatened by floods as’a result "of by - the U ill “yrobabiy be intro & eabavs oo npls CRITICIZES WIS GOVERNAS y ‘the two, will <1 y “ied and that Mexico has never aske . Cov o ” duced in parliament within the next| (e Taited Staes co waive local Washington, Nov U. Masumots, two weeks. A labor delegate fr J n their cases, ihe note remarks th: o Jelematefrom TR ardiner Greene,: ini P T e assing upon the claim of contribu-| TREATY WITH BULGARIA e | AR Bl Breor o venflay in the international labor com- ail-day gatherings. awha Coal Operators’ association, that |tyelve hours of precipitation. fory negligence of the town in not pro- | WAS SIGNED YESTERDAY | ‘A bill mtrn?u.c.d'hn.hth‘g' I:ou:ta Agf;wde e R e :mfi; Fn::'a‘::g:d;::)r‘:‘e;\iicl}: }isg&::r:::g,; % thev do it they state they |60 per cent. of the mines in the Kan-| in the snow covered ' areas, the|tecting travelers from passing upon A Lz Commons under which Viscount As-|\iun ‘Mexicans cnjoy in the United|at sactar oo a-¢ uneble o omerate many of their|Awha district would be working 1mor- | mercury has dropped to from freezing | rallroad tracks by erection of a fence| Paris, Nov. be peace treaty|tor would have been able to N nBtites Mr. Masumoto was discussing a pro- nes under it. It would be foolish|row. All mines were closed today,to 20 ‘degrees below ero. the day’s|along a highway mow a state road|with Bulgaria ‘was signcd at 10.42 | his title, inherited: from his fathes iy ion note opens with the ob- to attempt to make an agree- |owing (o it being a holiddy. Produe- |rccord at Lander, Wyoming, hich parallels the tracks, held that|o'clock. this morning with a simplicity | the late Viscount (William ' Waldort) s the miners are to be given |Uen in the Kanawha district for Wed: | ilagstoff, Ariz, -and the surrounding : Sonnote cnemm it (e ob posal providing for special considera-. k ¢ S servation that the foundation for the|tion for countries, including Japan, i i 40 ik of form, that mark the do- | SIS0 was deteaied by & vote o6 169 American government's demand prob- | which Industrial development has. been the accident was not due to lack of nesday was estimated at 60 per cent.;country is buried under two feet of |such a {ence. i& unchanged. We|of normal by Mr. Morus, although he | snow. e U B S B abty “ean only be the power of e retarded. He charged that tie oppo - 3 e : country that makes it,” and as the con- |sition (0 the apnlication of the eight- the United States government |sald he had yeceived no detinite reports Ry MSCOY HALL, FORMER JOMNS _|DUNST, such o3 Ureoce, today's cerer | Iames Lackiny iomer conooee « Srons | cusion of a Jenstny legal argument | hour law in Japan was fof the purpose ¢ Wilson fo grant us u 31| p 0 Yool Operators’ association, said IN _COMBAT WIFH GERMANS s ““We have waited twelve hundred |criminal anarchy by the extraordinary | Poartment will withbold its judgment : ¢ increase muat be redeemed. | [ lL, " at 4 the mines, were Giosed Bultimore, - Md, Nov. 27—McCoy|ycurs for this day;" said a member of |grand fury. The buil of $15.000 each|OA the Jenkins case until “ihe ~civil o Masumajo eify I my judgment Dr. Garfield and the | 0888, Rt ol 00 T evelopments | London, Novx. 27—(By te A P)—|hall belonging to the Johns HOPKINS | (e Gooric i8ay:” said a mem T tive | o which both wese recently released |£OUrts in Puebla have passed on it |Pcinting to the colors of Japan. “thers #abinet haye commitied the most col- | 2 LieE® I »* " |The Letis are pu their opera- | Universily and one-of the group of|hall of ceremon s at Neunny. 5 ¢ L ihe continued In the note to MexXico the state de- |aT® several millions of toilers unjustly dosa blunder in the history of our na- | " ol utiony adopted at a meeting of | tions sguins the forces "of . Cqjonel | buildings formerly occupied “by - the| Hutgacis Twas ooy at ethel ; ppartment not only demanded the im- | beated under the autocracy which is et heeny, O one/lowing 40 | the district executive board of District | Avaloff-Eermondt it great success,|universily before lis removal to the | peace table by M. Stambuliwshy, | The United States shipping beard |mediate release of Jenkins but warned | the enemy of social justice tcademic theory, without regard to| N0 7 "'Chited Mine Workers, were L’:cm‘d\ng to a British official sum-|new buildings at Homewood in the | prime minister. A steamer Auburn, under charter to the|Carranza that further molestation of " c'(nln m:;w p:a)l!::‘: ;flrmrs ‘x"rnlf:é made public tonight by Fred S. Moo- Mpary of the military situation in Rus- | northern part of the city, was burned a ] f D . rank 1. Polk, American underssec- | Red Star line and -bound from New |the consular agént would bring the| GALE :ttm'éEsHANPHOUR T ney, secretary-treasurer of the lacal |sla, issued today. late tonight. “During the war, ime|retary of state, ilenry White and Gen- | York to Antwerp, arrived at Halifax |relations between the two countries THE PACIFIC COAST: R union. Copleli of the resolugions have| ‘The Germans in Tukkum, who werehall, which is a large brick building, | cral Tasker H. Bliss signed for. the | with a re Marms in one of Rer|to & brecarious point, As the sequel tesponsibility for the crisis 1OW | peen mailed fo President Wilson, the jendeavoring to cut through to Mi-|and cost upwards of $20,000, was oc- | Unite States. eonfronting the nation must be with a ; ; San Francisco, Nov. 2T—A. r: T olds. The ship has a cargo of grain!to one kidnapping close after another,| SAan 3 0 - d members of his cabinet and to con- |tau, havé been thrown back” with 1055, | cupied by welfare work- organizations, b o) B T O ras e e e e | Which reached §¢,miles ‘@1 heur) on tiose statesmen using the powers of | gragsmen. 2 while on the opposite flanks the Letts| Boy Scouts and other organizations.|GERMAN.GOVERNMENT" ToE g . fojermiment 1o oppress and deny jue-| Ve have the assurances of a mum- |are continuing to udvaiice from Bausk |and of late has: boen given over ' MENT'S ice to u great elément of its citizen- s Mount Tamalpais, and which was ag: ; local Carranza authorities “incensed” | Tamay ac: Gov: Marcus H. Holcomb Wednes- | this government, as Sccretary Lans-|Shoa%ied DY low temperatures and day declined’ to call a special session |ing’s note expressed it. & Ra coast her of the members of ‘congress that |t Shavii and Libou. charity ‘work. Levering Hall and the REPLY TO CLEMENCEAU ®ilp directly concerned in industry.|they will ‘go to:the mat with us' in se- | Bermondt's force is deficient in|old chemical laboratory and - other = cannot belleve the people of our i A s . toda ; y ; c i : ally |Of the legislature to enact a-davlight| Whether the government will regard |"oay: . 5 curing a federal investigation of condi- | clothing and supplies and has become | buildings were in danger for a time,| Berlin, Nov. 27—t is semi-officially | v fovs T ol ; Shipping in San Francisce bay- was gosntry, wil indorse such a policy of|tlons tn the. Guyan valley field,” Mr. [much disorganized. = Many Germans |but soon after midnight the fire was {Announced that {he German govern: | S3ViNE 1aW. The raquest to have Go'-|the Jenkins case as a climax {o- the Gipression _and repression, which o ha | a damaged and the army transpoft Mooney said, “and we are confident |are returning home, and 'Bermondt is|under control. ments reply fo the recent note of the | SrTOr Holcomb call the e tios | one, st of sbsettied questions With | Mount Vernon was torn. froin her = Weans continued chaoe and - intense [from the information e have that |reported . to have relinguished com- entente sent by M. Clemenceau, refers | 5 Ny paTeDY o NS MepcogiamVibelE dndic sufering on the part of the mine |there will be ample sufficiency of con- mand, which was overtaken by Durn- S L g R 3 L l % ted in anylchorage. Later the vessel was palled PROHIBITS THE PURCHASE to an alleged official antouncement iv. | Mayors' Association. offieial way. Technically, a consular workers and our citizenship. gressional support to bring the desired c in place by tugs, ovo, & dangerous- Russian, - who,. the > sued in Paris September 20, stating| agent has mot diplomatic status and \With that Lewis brusned away all|action.” Treport’ says, OF GASOLENE ON :SUNPAY. r a atus and ow fell in Los” Angeles, while dt is under the- thumb of g that the ailied and associated ,,owers;MRs, DORA MINTZ HAS immunities, and unlike a dl!{lumntlu the army aviation field near. Riverside Nudptionars. . His wssistants, however;[ The regolutions assert that the Guy- | theGermans. Baltimore, Md, Nov. 27-—Automo. |P¢d decided to anticipate the date of | BEEN ASLEEP 51 DAYS|2gent is not beyond local laws. |two inches of precipitation were re- eon‘zned the Impression that there|an operat#fs compel the minérs “to —_— bilists we:i -5 “;ed‘wd'ay" ioroush u“Ilhe ratification of the ratification of| Diplomatists are of the opinion that)ported. In central - California. -trees b no resumption of work in|work under the most inhuman and un-|GOVERNOR OF MISSOURI $ 2 | tia Mining camps now - closed. Jjust conditions; that these miners are J 1 3 {the treaty. as.far as the repatriation| New York, Nov, 27, Jeeping | In framing its further action the Zov- | were uprooted by the wind and. tho TO ACT ON GOAL SITUATION | L50¢F lssued by Police Marshal CdTier | or Gorman nrisoners twas conoarned. | rerord was estobiioned today be- Mg |ernment here will have 10 determine |orange crop was damagad. : Operators, less communicative, | denjed the right to have their coal ptae: i‘;‘;e’v‘v‘::‘fff;‘;’;" Ot!o !h: Sluflgle’nf:e‘l“'g; “Germany, therefore,” the announce- | Dora. Mintz, whose long periods. of | Wheiher ihe civil prosecution of Jen- Shot ATeS ¥ih vagioe reolutions | welghed; that they are paid wapss| Kania Ciey, Mo, Nov. di--Giavers: itk ‘Saoueh gesbting Plo. carry them | et saze, “finds o e e e e L o L ool L | ITALY RLEAYS FEAR ‘OF : | ne or two veached a determina- | gre: - thos or Frederick: Gardrier. of Missour] an. B E promisc . incomprehensiple.” | Dr. Robert Jf. Wilson, superintendent |in which the consular ag s receiv JUGOSLAVIA GOVERN . : e, they said, to attempt coal. produe. | fllds, and that -the operators of the | nounced tonight that miess the fod- | ou 1 ms so hocans negards lts sale| The government further cxpresses. of the hospiial Where: het . case has{ing speedy and fair trial with all pre-| - AVIA GOVERNMENY tion, regardiess of the strikers. but|Guyan vnneg“ e now, and have 1or|..,) government takes action to end no iservation of his rights, or whethher he most of theth weare in doubt on this|#me years % maintained a’private on. § an act surprige at the “fairy tale” concerning|puzzled thc medical authorities, said Basle. Nov. 27.—(By * 1 the soft 'coal strike by’ tomorrow, e | empt . o "o e JAVS €% 4lieged propaganda aguinst the allies, | that her miuutes of wakefulness are|is being ‘molested” by the Carranza |, bt Nov: 2Too(By The A. Py X inf. Acting Chairman Guthrie in-|army of thugs and gunmen for - the | il {3sue a call for a meeting of the| 7he :: A {ficall. which (it considers unworthy of Inclu- ! increasing and the patient appears to|government while legal and technical|s ; dlcated’ that as- an organized, body | Purpose of preventing any attempts of |z vernors of all coal ‘producing state, e sale of gasoline is specifically tliey had ceased to fupction, and that|the men to prganize into a union.” 2 | fo 25 has been recei n > : sfon in ay offical document, accord- | thrive on a diet of milk and ginger |argsuments are being advanced (0 just- | (A . i rbidden ang automobile tourists who | 5 (Austria) correspondence bureau state el u 0 Fugleh, apa Do SrpA oty e "'im be held either at St. Louis, Chi-Imight run short of fuel within, the city | 9. the announcement, sinpe. 4 2 iy the procedure. ing that the Italian government has dividual necessit cIbaNon | v Drefitiosd wnetARME the - | 380, or - Indianapolis, to discover|iimits would be unable to replenish TR olin. music may be resorted to in | formed the government of Jugosia- would govern,their action, though ail ¥y o By oy means of getting coal mined. R 5 UNITED ILLUMINATING CO. an atiempt to arouse the sleeping 'wo- would. wait a little to see. what the[ment is made that “a number of Dhat-| “God i qaranor was appofnted R government proposed. en and ussaulted witfesses have ap- L arou TEXT OF NOTE SENT TO ia that Ttaly would observe the de- e carner is aupiinted : VINGREASES CAPITAL STOCK | 3R TE 5 SUding: one of the doc- Somterencn it bogar 10 e e 7 L 5 > - E inference - ooz < The open letter to Dr. Garfleld saia | Peared before tlesaid commisslon and | eang fg lower the cost of. Tiving. ap. | & ¥ ooy F 00T JOHNSON'S New. Haven, Conn, Nov. 27—An in. | 1hat T a similar instance last year & 2 Tan raeoTio g e fhat in view of the serious situation, ;?h:)‘a’g:dn::; “::a;;?c?le e ;p:r?::rd: pointed. at the conference of gov- RIGHT EYE REMOVED | o Capital stock of the ‘v}:u‘;«n""“““ NG Dadbeen ssicen, for =i anfil vP m(»x?“f’:\m were any attempt In the direction of Spala- i i e e some soetl: | und upon returning to.their homes by | ernors held recently In Salt Lake Clty| 00 oo oy g o iuminating Company by threo million | \1E0KS. had e oatat o o Ber | ke sovernment Gf' the Ur ates | to by Gabriele @' Annunio. basis of settiement, “preserving pres- | the advice of Governor Cornwell, have ||y STORPED HOSTILITIES William B, (Pussyfoot) Johnson, mu“‘»‘fi;’lz b‘;‘“fl‘"& ihe Dossiblif total| o Croremtibral Hours. ¥ed 194 i1 its note to the Mexjcan government | e 47 rt differentials” SRR Do s R amaniied-, dnd G, o American prohibition worker and or- | capitalization to $8000.00, was voted | 2 demanding the release from prison of | CHILDREN SUCCESSFUL e driven outof the fields. AGAINST LITHUANIANS | .-/ nizer of the Anti-Sal League, | by stockholders vesterday according e e e Y ani®i 10 %all| 'The charge is made fhat “Governo e el SR e B e : gour. attention to the fact that the c 1l is now and-has been doing| Copenliggen, Nov. 2f—(By Whe A [NaS succésstully removed . tonight{ld & ki e Pfie‘mfintiCOURTMARI::&P::?O:J '335" lm}‘;;';no“ Jl::égf: A'l\gem it o A;mc; AT HOME GARDEIN - A ‘ornwell is : en doi 3 . 2T A P hysiofone: nglis] " the company said that| - . © 'l <nG: o i g 4 o s Inerease in' Wages|all in his power to prevent an inde- |P.). The Inter-Allied Baitic' Gomnis. |- yeiians in Attendance explatned dn| ik 5 fnife plans tor sxpansion nad| | o ot s ha o e rmotica oz | Washinglon, Nov. 2T—Chiifiwe en; i any increase in selling prices| pendent inquiry into the conditions |sion has stoppoll. hostilities hetween | iy PUletin Issue Uite eve was nopessary|not been made Changes in the plant| -London, Nov. 27 Father 0'Donnell e e ©f bitumingus coal entirely eliminates | \ithin his jurisdiction.” the Lithuanians and:the Germans and b i vt 3 b r : ol supervision, in the United States’ by Andrés G. Gareia, consul general| { school garden army, have produced,. i it continued. “Such a large|immediately the Australian chaplain arrested Aug. |at Bl Paso. in could not have been relieved oth- take some steps to pro- |batants o retire to the demare: pe - amber, in tact, we tear the produc | tect the ot Lo e i it e e ? b L i alt Bridgeport are under consideration. £ae profits of a Jarge number of the| “The resolutions ask congress “to|Russian and has directed tho com. | I, S2Ve his left eve and also that the Bt S 18 charged with using traitorous and | “American Embassy, Mexico City. r‘. G FOUND NO TRACE OF 3 zens of this part of West |line of October 30, accopding to ad- | o yise- : i disloval language, was acuitied today | “November' 20, 1919, | i, heoy: tasopemaion s Susiorik o ticn of coul will be seriously affected.|Virginia, and that 4 commission with | vices to the Lithuaman press bureau | Al Johnson's eve was injured om}« ERMAN BARK PAUL |¥, the courtmartial tryinz him. To-HIlEn ige, s S sNecto\ar ot $18,000,000; the burcau of edus e understand that operating statis- | fun power 1o, Compel the ppeasance of | Foms 1oy x B e Ao BT fher” Gt Wi TS| tica for 1919 are not now in vour pos- | witnesses be 3 reign Affairs, Mexico City. . | immediaely appointed from a platform by students While he ! . Halifax, N. S, Nev, 27.—The German | Father O'Donnell denied all charges e N com danpm- ment of the inlerier, af- Om- | nounced today. sessior Viggi jrohibition - “and | bark Paul; which w. in dis- |that he had used seditions language. oy a0 s o~ | nounced to und we shall rely upon theland sent to southern. West Virginia T x il 1”"‘3},“‘_‘,{,“ o e rendrlod In e R R e aren & o Ralet e e P Rl o R e —— ent, when such statistics are|and particularly to the Guyan feld.” | formation,, “The treasuty @partinent | L2200 o T e o B :Sn‘m,% believed to have been lot |had never mentioned the kings name | Pueiia, William O. Jerkine, § hace the| FOOTBALL PLAYERS OFFER ,’{,*"“'“ g rimy i Bg PT) RLUBOFPRORITS. may publish statistical matter of this PIeR DEET Wy with a8} ands; . Several steamers | CXCeDt §n euldgizing him for his en-{jonor of informing. you that T hive| / SERVICES TO MINE COAL S SRt tiinee tmiites (5 abe | Ty mOR. character. any” time. - In fact, informa- | TOBITUARY - whioh have scaralied the vieinity of the | eaVors (o end the recent rafiwar | conived. teloaraphic tions o] S : . Ab iun redeoranio s "::m - OF THE.COAL OPERATORS |tion concerning this very subject was | T Whi Blal last- reyorted posfiion of the vessel |Strike. Father.O'Donnell testified that "notiey (he secrot: < Sriod e B TR oV, BT~ Maptbb Yare led A g A . ., |furnished 'by me, 16 the United Sfates g - To W hitneyiWimce. und noiirace of her of her crew, {11 bad not referred to the spread of {of \exico, that in connection with the | of the y _ football they entitled to under the Lever - 27.—Profits several | senate- i response to a resolution in- | New York Nov. 27.—T. Whitpey, f s = 7 the Sinn Fein movement to Australfa. | jogses-and injuries already suffercd by | team at < the game ety an timee in excess of the entire capital in- | troduced by, Senutor, Borah concerning | Blake, brother of Pr. Joseph A. Blake, | TURKEY FAILED TO TEMPT — <+ | Mr. Jenking as the result of his being | her 3 University -~ today more o wage sente | tatro SHTRSyARS 0 anY codl operd- | proftoring, and was published July b |died suddenly iodsy ai his ¥iih uvs-i- 'RADICALS ON HUNGER’STRIKE JUGDSLAV NOTE ON iidnupped—occasioned by tha. inabil- | Missouri . Voted to offer thetey 3 b rs in T am . McAdoeo, former . (See senate ‘document 259, 6ith r. Blake was - C—_— = S i the ica e ent rvices to -the state in' digg'ng 1l of operators and miners | secretary of the treasury, declared in & congress, second. session.) it 1866 -and: wa# B ADRIATIC TROUBLES | ity of the Mexicia government to give ¢ state o CibE S R contral fields. all semblance of | further statement tonight relative to ] “In-this report the returns of several |graduated i ale’ Universily > digcussion was dropped. |the coal eontrovorsy. He & ige S = due. protection and i first arrest by in the mines. The am:]r wag sgg:‘ts‘ ) 3 . A 3 and soviet” of radicals held for depor-| ;Paris, Noy. 27.—The -Jugoslav - dele- | Mexican . authorities, the zovernment|td to Attorney G ad J. Hop! s, Sromo . o asserted | hundred coal eompanics showed profits [1890." He was president and-teasur~| fation tge {0 be tempted from . its | gation han sent & note 16 the suprore |of the Unithd States e s ik St ¢ the final outeome arg| o3 gperators ‘must now be on vel- franging from 15 to 800 per cent. on|ér of the Whitney: Blake Company, hnnxenn:% by ksgiving turkey ,couneil calling attention to the serious | Surprised ang exdsperated (o le MADRID TO af me and | ves The tatement follo their - invested capital in 1917. The|New Haven, Conn., and secretary and!today. Ci rry dauee, giblet grawvy | troubles ‘m around the Adriatic and |that Mr. Jenkins again ha; PRCCLAIM A LOCROUT taken was national in its| “The cost ‘operatora assert tat T|range of profits washigher on sapital fireasirer of the Oondygw-;;nhh‘er In- W]nm pudding made 1o impression | £5 = thot the So e ested i3 ¥ i K ave out confidential information when | Stock. Inshort, many coal“operators | sulating Company. He was also” a ,dor 1he T “loyal strike hoot- Y “a i V v “His e semns % . 3 Ge: ary Greén of the mineworkers §'stated that profits of the mine own- | got hack their entire invested capital | members. of the Chambor - of R b SO SR fol MMlop, 8 1o ‘oblige the e AR Lt CRhs N L e d Dr. m o oing greaat | ers in 1917 from 15 tp 2,000 per{everal times out of thelr profits in |merce of the Unifed States, un{ three loglsts™ partook of “the |ier encroachments. Receint of the |befors i, entirely umjustificd and an|today. with bui one disseniing 0@ miners” in mak- | cent. on c%h stock before deduction | 1917, as shown by the reports, andiof Natural History and ©0- ! éplendid meal ‘wrovided by the Jmmi- |note by th osujreme ecounci! was an-:arbitrary exercise of public authority.|decided to proclaim & gemeral -uapa: of the situation, and{of taxes. s was got eonfidential in- " must now be on velvet” r s‘rnyhynl Society 3 gration” agthorit s G nounced today. - “The government orders me to add un Decembar £ -° e

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