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VOL. LXI—NO. 287 roruun&’ggha g ; MONDAY, DECEWBER 1, 1919 Gafléd Paragraphs Steamship Allianca Aground. New York, Nov. 30.—The steamship Allianca, from Cristobal, which went aground ‘at Atlantic City in a dense fog late vesterday, arrived here today un- Lo’ , e Outined O1f New London 55~ 2" St ;bma 1arine Agmu“d ‘ fifidefisedJéiéde e CTIZENS OF KANSAS CITY cALL FOR FEDERAL TROOPS Declare Troops Are Needed For the Protection of Men Who Would Volunteer to Take the Places of Railroad Yardmen On Strike — Situation Caused By Nation-Wide Coal Strike Is Made Worse By Strike of Railroad Trainmen— There Is Little Prospect of an Immediate Settlement of the Strike of the Trainmen—Approximately 1,500 Walk- ed Out Saturday. 3 v Vice President Woll of A. F. of to Questions Sub- of Rep. National Committee Washington, Nov. 30. — Organized labor's attitude toward many questions pending and likely to come before con- gress was outlined today by Matthew Woll, vice president of the American Federation of Labor, replying to a se- ries, of questions submitted to labor leaders by Chairman Hays of the re- publican national committee. To make the fruits of labor more effectively usable far the welfare of the country, capital and labor, Woll de- clared must be placed on an equal foot- | ing by making all corporation charters provide that under its powers the hold~ ers might not deny employes the right organize, bargain through “representatives of their own or to determine for them- selves, the conditions and relations of ‘Without these checks on corporaté powers, “The domestic conflict now raging—cannot and W not be permanently ended.” Discussing plans to settle or minim- clared - arbitrary Skbpiag- Durel By Sottte e e Clpmpie, ¥as KMEnGED. | ous. Weather, arragan- v & ot By and the Soa Sae| 28 2 20 P 0 urday Night. e 2 ! Newport, R. 1, Nov. 30—A wind| Directors of Baldwin Locomotiv Py S0l SOCIALIST DEPUTIES OF * ITALY TO IGNORE' KING Rome, Nov, ing Victor Emmanuel enters the chamber at the opening of the 25th session ' of . parliament %t ten o'clock tomorrow morning, the socialist depu- ties wiil not rise. They will leave the chamber when the roll® call begins and hold a meeting of the /socialist adjoining _room, the king" delivers hi§ address. It was by a vote of 105 to 23 that the socialists adopted a proposal made by Signor. Modigliani to attend the first eitting of the new chamber but to obstain from all homage to' the king and to leave the chamber before the delivery of the speech from the #Those casting the negative votes_favored a proposal by Mazzoni not to attend the sessions at rain and high sca i : Sye Sl St *| More than 800 milk ‘cases of smail- S T Cou. | pox were Teported in the province of monwealth of the Fall River Line, Ontario. nd. here from New York, anchor- = Lo :douaft lfiotmn's Point until’ morning| Weekly ~statements of 'Bank of and the Priscilla of the same line was|France shows gold supply on -~ hand kept .at her rock here, passengers be- | totals 5,376,862,000 francs. irfg’ forwarded to New York by train. ¥ unanimously agreed on the following recommendations: “That a more complete fuel admin- istration organization for the country the appointment a fuel administrator for each state to be recommsnded by ‘the governors, to be compensated by ‘the federal *gov- ernment, and to have full charge and control of all coal hundred representative citizens of the wo Kaneas Cities st a mass meetin; idopted a resolution requesting be perfected Newport, R. 1., al strike and n The socialists will take the oath at Tuesday’s session, with mental reser- and present a motion elimaate from the consutftion the re- quirement that the deputies shall take Telegrams were in compliance | available for his their “service. “In view of the statements by Di- rector General Hines to the effect that the production of solft coal Governor Henry Some of the deputies say moderate programme, as they. term it, may be modified if their opponents of- Just what might be regarded by the socialists as an affront has not been made ‘clear, and there is 16 whether - the king's, reception with the customary loud applause by sympathetic. deputies and sendtors will be . considered as Jystification for a more extreme ion of disapproval by the social- s who hold 156 of. the 508 seats. The Catholic party has 100 seats. while the remaining s are divided among various anti- socialistic partie: Deputy Grandi, both citles and the | Mr. Woll de- exercises of unwar- ranted and unconstitutional authority by our courts” could. not allay if, add- ing that “to avoid building up a ju- dicial aristoreracy” supreme court. state or federal, should | not, be final on the constitutionality of He proposed re-enactment of the measure. “Government - by injunction should be. prohibited, the rights and liberties and freedom should guarded and the upbuilding of a ju- dicial autocracy made impos:ible for all time to come.” ¢ Congress, he. said, should “speedily approve the. covenant of the league of nations including the labor p visions cbntained in this of reports fro mother sources to the that the production of hard coal is now above norma, all coal min- ed and in stock in the United States, maks meeting it two ciles were was €aid that was obtainable speculation as the word of the among the forty- is too shal during the war, of the state where mined. ‘That rigid and uniform rules and regulations for the greatest conserva- tion of coal throughout the uinon be promulgated jon of men who| 3ld volunteer to take the places of ) approximately 590 of whom left work Saturday. Leonard Wood. sntral Department of the ar- | 8nd enforced. “That the respective state govern- possible stens” to se- ittt g : 7 { . Canadas imports for 12 months end- night and the sea was rough. ing CoL 31 amounted. o S0t FRAUD WARRANT ISSUED poris nl_n(funte:l 1o, $125ZI141958. FOR SENATOR NEWBERRY | Departm: { ments take all cure the production of coal. secretary of the governors' conference, be directed ind delegdted to proceed to Washing= the authoritiesthe whom the socialist elected in Mantua, is an artisan_and pledged’ his electors that he would en- “carrying a: pick for the purpose of demolishing it.” Deputy Modigliani and other well known so- clalists also have been somewhat ex- treme in their expressions. temperate deputies, "Grand Rapids, Mich. Nov. 30.~No | saloonkee arrests have been made as vet as a re- | liquor, Sult of warrants which were issued ] ; {upon the return of indictments in the | In spite of opposition of members|iNg the organization will be made by [up before the house ofcommo} ble document which holds the hope | fcderal district court vesterday charg- | of Ge: for future peace of the world in its|ing keeping, instead of fiilibustering and ! Xewhery of Detroit and more than |reading. tor parliament troope reached here telegrams sent to the 10 do evers- ave federal troopsy tomorréw morning if possibl to present to seriousness of the situation : in that city temporarily as a representative of the * First snow in Phoenix, Ariz, since réached 38.1° feet. {0 §0 miles an hour from| Works declared a dividend ~of .3 . to southwest, with heavy|Per cent. auscd aboisterous American salesmen béeat Swedisn commercial* coup in Germany. OFF NEW LONDON i ¥ the end of Black _of.Justice . officials i New Orxe'}'r: investigating rle‘;;trs L'E rman Assembly the body passad Although Kansas dominated th quipped regiment t framed the: party programme. LITTLE PROSPECT OF AN hould hayve met in 1918, the last ses- IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT on was waived because of the war, an dthe approaching session will be! The néw ses-| 1 in most respects be qute as| i i its opening All court dress | principally of would work RED CROSS SEAL SALE The campaign in behalf of funds to aid in the fighting of Tub- Th dso was sugsestéd that later to supplant protected by from authoritative erculosis should have ggnerous support. ey oAt i | “Thie. cablnet has piiled ot o B EL ik operstin And it sneeded up action on eighty s ahpoted o 1" secret mect everyone to help with his mite in the work of preventing and curing: DY uie end of tHe Toar been | OF neutrality in. the’ matter and. wiil 1z today of 1.000 | not appear at the opening mass meeting lied o get an expres: trom business men as to the advisa- bility +'of closing Wo cities for a periad of three da. nowever, to hold this for the present and he meeing devoted itself principally question of getting troops here to protect volunteer, wwitchmen and general d that there were speeches for a majority of jon of opinion this disease. Your aid will serve to increase’the work that is being done in’ this vicinity. MAKE YOUR PURCHASES BEFORE DEC. 10 and against the 1 the men insisted that nouncement t king falled, to read e opening, of: parlia King Charles Albert was fight- ing in Austria_when pariiament open- ed in 1845 and Prince ] t was decided, stan in abeya have failed to t action on their arignano read. Secretary Baker has cancelled his plan to formally open the Paanma Canal during his’ forthcomisg visit' to Panama. .. mountains. SR Canadian = Goverfiment . Merchant ve is a chance for Marine will -'be -ope , according to officlal’veports. . installed_soon' at the naval radio sia- tion at Sayville, N. Y. 1 could be moved, was decided, howeve: business houses should not open until § a. m. Rt ihe: wat the minister’ srandfather. of ‘tHe prese gad-fhang % 1 andavas représented by v influenced . the trmin- | e 16cal leadefs @ fon had acted fiddling atvay like Nero while Rome was aflante.” Meagures’ to prohibit child Jabor, to- tal exclusion-of immigration for two years, a government empioyes mini mum’ ‘wage .and retirement act, federal employment t of conviet labor competition, soldiers’ land legislation. i 5 o]th(-r :hn;ev;l Mith fraud in'the elee- ion by which’ Sendtor Newberry, ob- ta U ined s scat in the senate. Assidt-|anbounced that it had purchdsed 560,- ant Altorney General Frank C. Dailey | 000 ‘barrels of straight grade flour at of Indlonapslis * specifically requested |0 average price of $10.29. no anests be made today to obvi- H that the coal situ undereurrent expressed the the coal mined by 1 naddition, ai] and close at 4 p. o, t places, schools gatherings will be_clossd. GERMAN OFFICIALS ARE TO CHECK EXPORTATION Beriin; . Saturday, Nov. 29.—(By The P.)—The governm pinfon that not a pound ) ce, emination siriking trainmen, it was said administrator, showed only ‘a taree days' supply of coal t's aldrm over thé process of continues has ! icans to home with them should the railrond attempt ebreakers for the switching s out Germany” Mr. Woll denounced the pending bill railroad scontrol offered ator Cummins; o £ the most un-American piece of leg- islation-ever proposcd by anyou suggested that the railroads T returned to- priv X years to permit the people meanwhile what should be done Approximately 1500 of the tralnmen walked out late Saturday. which are calculated to put radicdl check’on exports while def- in course "of pre- NEW EFFORT TO COMPROMISE B ieios e ot s Lsfind ovistons already adopted cail for ON RATIFICATION OF TREATY |imprisonment for the export of com: modities which affect the vital needs of the nataion and of other things of te operation for AUTHORITY TO CALL STATE TROOPS WHEN NECESSARY Washington 30.—Although 1o’ compromise peace treaty the reconvening of congress tomorrow, discussion among returning senators tonight the question brought to a decisive result of the low value ¥. There is also 10 be more control on exports. The hote! keepers measures for the levying of a tax on who notonly. are over- flowing the hotels but are. suspected living cheaper vremium commanded on foreign money spent by them. POPE TO INTERCEDE : FOR GERMAN PRISONERS ome, Yov. - 30. entrusted . py C‘hicago, Nov. Under no circumstances - commission or oth- d to fix wa federa] com- h the strike of train- men and yardmen in Kansas ( oferred upon Adjutant Genera Governor Fred- Gardner of that state. er agency be authori and while t pensation law ha: should be amended keep pace with the Women should receive equal treat- meht and pay wth men, but should be given tasks ‘only proportinate to their physical strength and wotential moth- erhood, the' latter stated. Discussing accidents and unemploy- Mr. Woll declared the trike at unem- stage for some to its rates to cost of living. was-understcod lere tonight that he is | him of $40,000. xpected to be in Washington tomor- In the absence of information President Wilson mend in his message to the new s sion. republican and democratic leud- in the genaté were preparing to zo ahead with long delayed zeheral legis lation which many senators-on hoth sides declare is urgently demanded by ment in thei home districts. , that even if 2d_that the fight for of -congress. FLY.NG PARSON TALKS Goodrich of In- ding of lowa; . B. A. Robertson of Roberts of Tennes- ieneral R. § New York, Nov The women of | Government mil York adopt siyles, which come |pected to rescue.two miners ‘rapped ment insuranc solution wa ployment’ itself by ination of many of the undertaking: Mine Workers, a five day week, were tor a greater period of work rather than a greater period of Z Universal observance of the eight hour day would tend, he said, to adjust con- ditions of unemployment in many in- dustries. If these matters were ade. quately dealt with, he added, workers could lay by savings to care for their families in times of stress or idle- Benedict * to Clemenceau declared Lieutenant B. -W. the executives work in that diveetion would be de known to the pontiff that their tives who have been prisoners irf) be allowed to return home for: Christm: vately In- conferences of the Methodist Episcopal o . e - fareality asking | Methodist Episcopal church in Erool A move to fight the dry and the most 3 post conservation proceeded without interrup- the sénate floo In some quarters gained ground that Mr toueh but briefly he “flving parson” said he had been hocked by the lack of clothes worn by women, in New York.” He asserted that many of the women wore dresses “cut so low in the back that one .can ount every vertebra from the waist the people and A man who is making a night of it of a unanimous never thinks of the morning after. on the treaty in his ould let further formal arding it wait until a _com- plan had been perfegted. order’ to get it before the senate again in parliamentary sense | necessary, in the view of most sena- tors. for the executive to ‘again submit it for ratification. At the White House there was no intimation of the nresident’s probable course, thoush it reeently was declared srganization should be perfected more absolute charge of coal Leader Of The Turkish “Let the pure women of America dictate our s ing his address. dministrators Answering if labor desired “to par- ticipate in' the control and manage- ment of industry, and share in profits were excutive and colonies, left London for Egypt with . Author Of Bone Dry Law | coenics kt, London for Beont wild| conGREss OPENS TODAY FOR A LONG SESSION 5 Washington, NoV. 30.—Congress re- Alberto. Angeles, son of Felipe An. | tuFns to work fomorcow with the pros- geles, who. Was' excouted by Carrang |Pect of being kept on-the job until the federal troops, announced _he - wouid | Presidential camnaign next fall working program, bad C . oF been mapped out fonight by members throw the Carranza government. T e i 4 after a ten day recess, but the general pareetore ol e A eoocialist] Uiew was that the railvoad bill. and claring “the Socialist victory at the the resolution declaring the war at an general elections is an act of solidarity | id Would come before the senate for immediate consideration, T Ho¥ will get the usual - iations bills, and a flood of gen- . Eighty-eight _thousand quarts of | JTOPT% : milk and cream were destroyed when | T8l bills and-resolutions. The Mexi ew: York-bound milk train on'thefFin Siuation 15 expected 1o ‘come-to . ™3| the ront right at the opening. Erie raflroad was wrecked near Mid-| “mppere will be onte a’formal session tomorrow. President Wilson's messa~e the accident. be transmitted Tuesdav. read separatel fliness will pre rying out his custom, of pres messdge at a joint sésg] and losses,” Mr. Woll said a profit- sharing as thus far proposed was “a sham and a fraud” and excess profits” The suggestions as to sharing profits and losses, “borders on the absurd,” said Woll, who added: “If workers are to share in the 10ss- es, then let us establish shop soviets and let the worker also manage and Gardner announced after ce that it was the senti- ment of the meeting that the govern- ors should use every state governments meet the coal uation in their commonwealths. It was o cooperate with the federal # and until the government had there that the message to ould lay stress on industrial effort to have the RELIEF ADMINISTRATION TO RETURN $88,750,000 New York, Nov, 30.—The ‘American relief administration will return to the government approxi- mately $88,750,000 of the appropriated by “American labor; demands only ‘voice and - control matters and management their interests as workers and which are determined largely by their con- tracts' of employment.” the governors’ in such indfstrial s one week hence congress for relief in Europe, :according to the’ preliminary report of Herbert Hoover on the work administration made public toffinight be returned in the form of treasury notes from the varlous Furopean gov- ernments who shared work. The remainder of the fund was cxpended for’sunplies which were “do- nated on a charitable basis for which there will be no reimbursement.” Because of the foréizn exchange sit- uation in Europe, Mr. Hoover said, it was impossible at. the present time to “obtain reimbursement in cash” for the supplies contracted for by the various governments in The reliet supdlics purchased t administration, according to were “all -of American origin, and ‘none of the anpropriation there- outside of - the Tinjted Statés. excent to some extent for local frelght and handling charges GOVERNORS TO FURTHER PRODUCTION OF COAL HEAVY CAPTURES MADE BY BOLSHEVIK TROOPS Vliadivostok. Thursda: the A. P.).—Eleven génerals other officers of the army of Kolchak and 39.000 troops were cap- tured by the Bolsheviki at Omsk, ac- cording to Colonel G. H. Emerson, as- sistant to John.F. Stevens, head of the American rallway commission. Material seized by the Bolsheviki, according to Colonel formants included 2,000 machine guns, £0,000 uniforms with” overcoats, 4,000,- 000 rounds of ammunition, 75 locomo- tives and 5,000 loaded cars. . An’army - of 30,000 -partly draft trpops has: been ‘withdrawn to guard the Novo Nikaelovsk and Tomsk ‘The money will 30.—Governors producing states at A conference today agreed that the state governments should take all pos- sible steps to obtain the production of eoal and recommended to the federal govedment that a complete fuel ad- ministration with an administrator for edach state to be recommended by the be appointed immediately. cxecutives also requested distribution of coal under unform and rigid regulations in ail soven soft coal he relief aréa; The executive participants gonference which was called by Gov. Frederick D. Gardner of Missouri, an- nounced that they had adjourned to the meantime they will await furtl development of the fe ment's efforts in bringing about re- sumption of production. Riley of Madison, Wisconsin, secretary of the meeting. was instructed to pro- ceed to Washington where hg wilt main temporarily as the representative governors and ‘“to present to the authorities the seriousness of the n _in the states.” The made public an- Sounced “that ‘he ~codfergnce o X —_— GERMAN SOCIALISTS p FIND ‘MONARCHIST PLOT « Duesseldorf. Nov. 30.—(Havas), The German soclalists have discovered monarchist plot of great ramificztions which has as. its purpose the return to Germany at the beginning of De- cember of Wormer Empperor William 2ad and Crowa Priace rich KILLED AS ‘HE STEPPED ‘FROM_A TROLLEY CAR Terryville, - Conn., No MacHhedion, 74, a wel of this place, was killed this afternoon when' lie stepped from a trolley car in front of his home and was siruck by an -automobile. driven by. Edward Neuman of Terry ville,” who was released pending Cor- aes Herman's inguigy ‘Moustafa Kamal Pacha, leader of -the “Anti:Ally Party in-Turkey. He is léading the nationalist'move- ment in Sivas as a Minor. he opened négotiations with Premier Lenine of Bolshevist Rus- sia, nsking for help and pledging. thit 41l Turkey will bezome Bolshe- stead. of Minnesota, whose name 15 | machine guns.~ now rather more familiar to Amer- i ¥ i re s ieans; than any other representa- Accerding to Owen Eagan, the | ernment. he as o i tive on ECCM),',,"Of h,-sp famous | Bureau of Combustibles of the:Firc | the-nationalization -of mines-but was| Chief of the Ukrainian Arm e ¥ 2 Départment,. anarchists among whom | teady to try state administration -with | “Has~ just conluded’ an ‘Volstead Dry Law.” Hs originated ] are, expert chemists and electricians | the new Limburg collierics. The pre- |- with the Poles, pending. adopted by .COUETESS, | gre’ believed to:be engagd in manu- | mier, declared ihat miliiar dervice in He 3 3 2 Belgium would be-of the Shortot post | Cpmk eralt tn BOb known citizen machine was Taw, which “makes ‘the whole . country o e |the Inte l\fin&k&;fibcmerum:\a sibility that some of thewdc- | Lettish overnment recaiied its dip- it right have to spend Sunday |lomatic representative a4t Beriin inls$5.000. in jail through'lack of ability to fur-|view of the attack- of Colonel Ber-|i ,m;h bonds today. mondts Gérman troops on Letts. United _States .+ Mirshal Herman| 2 S MR et O'Canner stated fonight that he ex- | Former German Crown Prince was warrants' -would have . been | placarded #s-a ° candidate ' for - the ive to the Arrest and lmmmment of Con:ulg Jenkins—Will Be Delivered to the Foreign Office at Mex. ico City By Noon Today—No Advices Have Been R ceived Concerning the Murder of Wallace, the Oil Hfi’a President’s Msesage to Congress Today Is Expected’ Deal With the Mexican Situation. 1 h Washington, Nov. 30.—Anothr note declined to be questioned - eonces relating | the _nature of the communication,-s- ot| There were no advices to the dé- agent de- | the Jatest murder. of another:ofl maily at{ Wallace, although the cmhbassy hEd to the Mexican government to the arrest and imprisonment e Ae RS and Danish merchants who planned | William O, Jenkins, consular st at-Puebla, was sent by the stat Bar silver was quoted at 72 5.3 Dartment. today T 8| ov. 30.—Radio mes- | pence ad ounce in London, com-|Mexico City for presentation tomor- | been instructed sages telling of the grounding of the|pared ‘with-$1.29 in New York. row to Carranza. submarine R-6 a Rock, outside of ew London, result-| Director Hines will meet representa- | c2ied might ed in the sending of several naval ves- | tives of the four " brotherhoods = next |Ject, was in reply to Mexico's [ sels from here to her aid today. Word|{ Tuesday to explain his wage offer. t0.a sharp demand by this government | in latest despatclies'from thr sotthern vas received that additional craft had = ——ie + for. immediate release of Jenkins. No gone out from New London and,Bo-| Clifton D. Gray™ of Chicago w: phatic than any sent heretofore. It was thought here tonight that|said they would await publi the | the Jast note from this gove for- | before expressing: their views. I but there was no statement|president's message to con as’to when the text Would be made|presented Tuesday. would officials | good deal to say about Mexico.: Been Re partment today. from the Mexig ital concerning the Jenkins | report. toinvostigatel and hich some officials indi-| Senatord and representatives, ' back e the iast on the sub- today for the regular session of eofi~ answer | gress tomorrow, took a.live iierest republic, and there w'el!'!ndi(’rlm . ¥ na intimation of its character was dis-|that debate would break loose in-bota elected president of Bates College at|Closed, but officials in- touch with the e The submarine went aground dur-|a special meeting of the trustees. situation y believed it was more em- ing last night's storm while headidg < s s 2 harbor. The mine sweeper| Madrid street car men and offitials Lark attachew a line to her today andjof the companies are ‘considering In-|the mote would be delivered by made two unsdccesstul attempts to]crease in wages and shorter hours. Amcrican representatiy ull her off. The water at that point B .. |eign office at Mexico City by noon to- i w to permit of help from| Senator ~McCormick, of lllinois,| morrow, the destroyers Bushnell and Camden, ;nad_ie a draft of a new budget biil 1o 1 | which werc standing by late today.|be introduced at the coming ‘session. |public. The wind shifted to the northwest to- e houses tomorrow on the general Mexi- can situation. ~Several semators)who had expected to discuss the 3 e quarters it was belieyed 25.1TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS < IN'TMMIGRATION SERVICGE TO CONSIDER L New York. Nov. pers profiteering. in sale of|tion that a large 30.—Recommenda- | London, Nov. 30—(By Th¢ rt of the $10,000,000 ' The question whether the: goven net anuual profit shown by the immi- | shall cmbark on a poliey. of. gration service be expended in Improv- | money by lottery methods will § the house committee on ted States Senator Truman H.|the property tax bill through its third | Which has been immigration | morrow, when a proposal for condi- = of premium bonds wiil be ¢ tions on Elifs Island, it was learned to- ed. . xS day. This proposal is one of the re-| The ‘proposal ha: sults of the inquiry here, which hu§ been closed for the prosent. ' Representstive chairman of the committee, 161t toda e 5 for “Washington with [ SnoW: :rariging from’ twe feet to| TUCY: took with them o ma inches covered most.of the Mississipoi | Ty river ' states: ‘and-; Slerra Nevada | Cpocnce Johnson, o E natiomu! flnhanuial. prestige ond’ R ; morafize - Res & docnmentary | paar osc R LLat pHOIE: s:mpmfufi:? ot Dapers correspondencé, i e gt i helping thom | pig (Brizes would drasw al least wfl O ile the camimivtoe Fwas.. delving | (Ze8SUrY. could’ nof "ger: by: . ordims into the ‘customs in vogue at Ellis Isl- Apparatis:for sanding. 390 to. 4oo| (M77¢ cases have been sent to Wash- ouse of .commeons and. let, the ‘ bers decide it. David Lioyd & 3 g - ington by special Te- words &’ minute by Wireless is o De | o {0 the commities demand for e Pty ey oz 7 leaders . in the commons, and He indicated that : cne of the most urgent recommenda- '&“de"{ are ibelleved-to " digapp i Inbor Toader, | (oo 5 the woramitiee Wit bectmar the | e selicme. 'The Archbialioh the governing body | e ‘or commissionar of immigration | (rDUIY has detiounced it and . : be aHollshed and-an assistant secratary | 489inst it ~preached -fy the first director gemeral. - ot laboy he"=ent ta TMlis Tsland. instead. | tAe non-conformist churches ; AR e nted nart hat he omr | OUE he, COUNEFY- todag: - {United ‘Stakes - Grain Corparation | missionbe of. immigtation 15 a Dre “anick action.’” Slezel said today. Representative dential avnointee and recéives a_ sal- 3 Gyt 46500 while the commissioner | COAL OPERATORS GRANT zeneral ‘ot mmigration, who Is sup neséd to be his sunerior, ta swear allezjance HOUSE OF COMMONS Eoy % : s @ warm Do following, Bat it is being strom posed by bankers, churchmen ers on the geweral’ ground i would constitute gambling, loverithe the meusure-contend that the of i 000,000 pounds ~sterling- Which “tie loans. 3 simply put " the question Defore . the- 14 PER CENT. 'WAGE INCREASE % e i is appointed P S . hv the secretary of labor and zet@only | Philadelphia, Nov. 30.—The : a tendency to vroduce ytion of Bituminous Coal Operators of subordination. Mr. Siegel said. tral Penns Another proposal Deing considered |Session in this city {oday. .decided to hy the committee is o law. Which would | 8Tant .the miners a 14 per cent.ifu- - require every:voung man and woman | CTease in wages. G Rre y United | | A telegram to this effect’ was sent Central Pennsylvania, after an all-dav pon all the defendants by the | bresidency of Bavaria ‘in ‘the elections | States when they reach/ the aze of.81.|to Dr. H. A. Garfield, fuel” admims- Dresent week. is interest here as to| - 4 Scnstor Newberry will claim | Geerge Washington Ellis, lawyer ! ! immunity from |and writer, 4 world authoFity on the| NO NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN Ml n criminal prosecution which is’granted | negro question, “and . eight yvears| GERMANY AND SOVIET RUSSIA |4t the mines reads: 2 senator, and|American ministel to Liberia, died in m him on_ that | Chicago. ed by politici: Va. and it|ton Market poultry dealer and robbed fur the opening ses.ion ‘mear Lake' City, la, by a party of! white men. It was claimed that he OF IMMODEST LIFE |lumbia county. 1 most immoral women of | for ten days in a minc of the Gold .{Hunter Mining & Smelting Co. at the “flying parson.” in a ser- { Mutlan, Idaho. it the Hanson Place law. was made by the Johnstown (R. L) town coupcil by the issuing -of licenses to sell “pure spirituous malt and intoxi- cating liquors.” Peace conference will be ended so far as American _delegates are. con- cerned. Under Secretary .of State| 3 Polk and his associates will leave for vles,” he pleaded in clos- | Brest next’ Friday. Viscount Milner, secretary for the mission -appointed - to -investigate uns rest in that cotintry. follow his father's footsteps to over: with the Russian Soviet Republic.” dletown, N. Y. A broken truck caused Seizure of soft coal mines where the owners do, not show u disposition to cooperate in increasing production, and the use of troops to protect m er who desire to work, was announced While coal operators eof the union- .| 1zed fields of West Virginia signified PRELS ILLUSTRATING SERVICR. S 8 10 be held in Februaty or March. In eivil life no patch of the leaders rising in Germany Russia and German capital. hav of ithe house.and will nting the . NO ECONOMIG UNION OF Byt Sousroment BELGIUM AND FRANCE Brussels, . Saturday. thelr - intention of obeying the order | The" of the government to accept 14 pe: |concerning the international part of cent. increase, union‘labor leaders de- |the government's programme, Premier clared the'mén would mot return to|Delavhoix said that Belgium must lean work. on France, and Great Britain. Nevar- 3 i . theless, he .added, ‘an economic -union Prince Ludwig _Windisch-Graetz, | with France was out of the question, former Austrign Minister without | Belgium’s .industry and commerce de= portfolia and intimate friend of form- |ing opposed o particivation in--the er Empergr. Charles, is reported to|French economic system Representative Andrew ‘I, Voi. |Dave ald_‘reestablishing tho- Haps- . [29.—(By today The ‘premier. ‘said ‘that fhis is required onl¥ | trator, at Washington. of nublic officials and lawyers A notice of the wage increase-mill | also be posted at all of the mines v the district. The notice to be h d i “The government of * the Units: London, . No. 30.—A wircless des- | States having decided that mine wopk= received from Berlin says a)® ve been watchiuz In broad daylight four bandits en-|recently circulated report of alleged |increase fo bring wages up to the: % S tered the automobile of George Alex- negotiations ander, a wealthy New York Washing- | Soviet Russia ers are entitled io 14 per cent. averaes ind | creased cost of Iiving, this company regarding an exchange |SVes notice thal Der cent. averago of prisoners and @ reciprocal restor- [ Ierease in ;’:g“';"mhxgz .:e!‘t'fl‘:i {ation of seized property -is ‘authorita- | siER Ve, &% ONCe, SUCh, fnorease, fo b L \llvely stated to be an absolute inven- 8am Mosely, a negro was lynched | tion. C The, despatch adds that the only ne- : gotiations going on betwéen Germany insulted ‘a young white. woman in Co-|and Bolsheviki in the present wage scale agreemehts, thus preserving the competitive therein agreed to. The new scale of wazes will be posted as soon as possi- relate to the return|yjam of . Ceumn ihpd! 458, takem akihy by the soviet in’reprisal for the arrest o g _engineers ex-| Karl Radek, a Russian, who was one| LADY ASTOR TO TAKE in'the ‘Spartacan up- _ SEAT IN COMMONS TODAY Plymouth, Nov. 30.—(By The A :P.) Radek, who wa¢ a member of the|Lady Astor, accompanied by her son, Russian commission which negotiated | today left for London, where tomgr~ the peace of Brest-Litovsk between |row she will take her seat as & mems visited | ber” of the house of commons. Speake Rerlin to agitaate the cause of Bol-|ing with The Associated Press C:rrt;'d shevism and became one of the lead-|pondent just before her. dep: crs of the Spartacan movement in the|Lady Astor said: He was arrested last{ “The people. will be disappointéd; i February on a charge of having in- sigated numerous radical outbreaks in|parliament, as I have done dnrin:&lg 2 they think I shall speak.and-actidn German territory and was reported to!election campaign. You. dom't | been released in August. At theltoo much if you' want * things * doie. D time it was said Germany had given |Electioneering is one thing and legis= him permission to return to Russia. ~ lating is another.” < ¥ e The house ssortment of an- The - Mexi- be in the two bodies, as nt’ the president car- Belgini'e burg dynasty wasonly a matter of | commercial treaties are tq be based on facture: of-bombs t0.be sent brozdcost. during 't bolifaga. political accord and the safeguarding| = COPYRMIGHT PRESS U g of Belgium independence. The gov: ted, was hostile "to| . Oeneral Petlurd, Comm R, =