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PESOEN WISOVSMESGETOCDGESS e == = ) G JPAENT . " DEALS ONLY WITH DOWESTIC ROBLENS 1 e e ot ot === ™ AL STRE STUATK p- d H it Ve annourced &t From Shot Through One| oneer Iron Master at Death |itisrade. Condensed 1 British export embarge list lifted 4 - Lung—“Glad Chase Has . Possessed a Fortune Esti-i syanish government chartered 170,- | Government Waiting to See Wlwtber Public Demand Will e o s e OfBL‘Im Tm;d— G Tumowi | B | mated at $200,000,000. ¢t SLAmRE @ bS YESY - guce Mine Workers to Resume Work—First Car of C Recommends Legislation to Restore Business to Peace| o New - York; -Dec. - 2—Henry - Clay| . Douglas; Wye., Dec. 2.—William Car- ke . S : A Making Flight to Australia. Frick, pioncer. iron. master and one of |lisle, tho train rohber who for three | Keels are laid and actual construc- Mined By Volunteers Has Been Sent Out of Pittsburgh— Time Basis—To Curb Unrest, Reduce the Cost of Living| r.ondon, Dec. 2—Ross Smith, the|the foremost are sollectors M the | weel: had def civil, railroad and |tion begun on 550,000 tons of ships in B % R A British a¥iator who is making a fight | United States, died suddenly at ‘n;; pri atnrdelf:c\ s, was capiured today | American’ shipyards. : Shol‘hge. of Coal In Pittsburgh Threatens the ing Conditions—Recognizes|to Australia, arrived at Rangoon on |Fifth avenue home here early today in|near Glend, Wyo, after he had been s ; 3 i and Rectify Labor and Farming itions- O undas. ™ ¥io tott ot Banghord Monr | niieTots gearsy £ Epulle e Lo AR [ Ber sitver was qusted !;‘Wsr/:dn‘.‘::; Fo.r €ldaing Some Mills, the Right of Individuals to Strike, But Is Firm In Denying| c.y. Tor three woeks he had ‘been suffer- | The bandit, wig had scoreted him- |31 ounce ; i . . g ¢ : v 4 im- | e Nel York. Washingion, Dec. 2. — Government|pay check called for $82.27 for 14 days' 3 ing {rom ptomaine poisoning, but inlself in.the cabin of Irapk William [$1-29% v g 3 de] works bt th the Right of Any Class to Attempt to Usurp Power That| spanish Ministry to Continue. |a formal -statement issued late todes, S e B S D e agencies: today awaiied developments ut that about $18 had. toihe i e ; 3 s : E " | Despite the poor cotton crop atiin the coal strike - situdtion, though|taken out of it for powder and ofhEx . - . . y Spanisi in- | his physician, Dr- Lewis A. Conner,|the posse which had been in pursuit <. e its a 5 o expes # Only the Government Itself Has the Right to Exercise—|, Medrid, Dec. = 2ohe Span®h m0 | serted that “Mr. Frick for”the Dast |until he fell from his wounds, He was | B3I Lake, Tex, toial deposits of |action was taken in widely separated espenses owed the mine operators. & : 5 1 al ra-| When d 7E Es 3 ofaTh 5 al F P nonced yesterday, has decided Lo re- {month had show Symptoms of an Or-|shot thréugh one lung, but the doctors | WO 10¢al banks are #1,129,0C0. communities to make effective coal r: en asked why he did not rotre Suggests the Establishment of a ribunal For a Peaceful 3 3 1 3 s n g B ; tioning ‘ordered by -the fuel adminis- |0 Work, inasmuch as the mines mafn in office, This decision was|E4ie WEECton of ta8 BeaT RIS seid they did mot believe it would| Grackomen stole 20000 worth of | tration, / open and the government would afo . . : ‘ reached after the king announced his | Presum: b valuables from a safe in the ofiice Of| 8o far as reports were available, |Protection, Neweomb said: % Decision of Industrial Dw“m_kengm His Recom- e colligence m'=' the ministry. |Severe attacks of inflammatory rheu Suffering-from his wound. and be- | poroics cuatn Co. of Newark. production in ‘(%e bituminons fields Your honor, it would be all my life | PEE G e s matism to, which he was: subject. ia | numbed by the extreme cold. Carlisle, s Tropped wentetdhs and todny to 6 Tit.| Would be Worth 10! start back to sk, 8 mendation For a Budget System of National Finances—| 1, r¢ peer 1s awarting e e o 1™ (he “aded 1| when brought to the Douglas Mospital| Lieut, B. W. Maynard, “Flying Par- | o below the datie totals of the previ- |1 Wouldn't last lons: 1 don't expocte impli i it T WORD FROM MEXICO CITY | what seemed to be satistdctory -im- | tid* : L |son” will start a flight from Minolu| ous week, but this was expected. Op- |, Joe Trunko. a HunzariAn coal mij Calls For Simplification of the Income and Profit Taxes Wit Spempdi S, bo Sabiscy I am giad the chase hus ended” |30" g Vanndl, ‘G, on' Friday mora- | Crators: and othbrs WAIChIRg. results|IInE in Clliton, Ind. Who siso. wa Asks Enactment of Legislation Recommended By At- ningtop: Do 2—with ¢ much |¥ T sutden’ pasaing’ of, Mr. BRI ear who i e amrtade. {nter: |ine. Were told that the gavernment intend- | ArFaigned before’ Judze Anderson ion cd to staund pat for the rest of the|i chirze of violating the Reed amend= npatience the state department today | shocked. Wall Street, although it had | penitentiary, in .this state, he held up Louisville failrond agents were ar- | week tariie Be sl v chon fhoss | ment, aid he had nol worked for thies i 1 - {awaited word from Mexico City of the reciable. effect. an. stock. valyes. ¢ g her steps {hs T torney General Palmer to Deal With Radicals—Interna- | uwaite no app .an, | and robhed the passengers on a Los dered by Railrcad Director Hines o |outlined by ationing order, une|Veeks because of the sirike. He sadd - § release of Consular Agent Jenkins £rom | n(il the last Mr. Frick ®tained his| Angeles limited on Nov. 18. After that|giicooue universal . interline. Way- |t b wvar hllll“t; D 3 whether | he did not.know. about- the ‘injunctin | | tional Affairs and the Railroad Problem Are to Be Dealt|tre penitentiary at Pueli in response | iricrest ‘i busincss and despite s | cocpide: messages. Purporting 1o be | Lcont : G was” ol Setrmined whedher e 4 o kne 45 i R to_the government's second sharp note | ve o " praquently’ attended direct-{ frome him' and. tranting. oficials be. £ Bublic e holi s When they cancelled the strlke St With In Separate Messages. A | o, Carraitze. : ore’ mestings. | Before’ el stricken | vanse of thelr vy efets 1o eptice == i The department tonight had not been A " der in_here..they had their fi New York Federal Grand Jury re-| In cariying out Dr. Garfield's pro- re.they had their fingers 5 vised of the note's delivery, but offi- S A 3 turned indictments against’ 17 per-| gramme for the maximum use. of lo- m’gig;‘;nflxdflt they?” asked . Judge ed officials with permanent tenure in|2(¥ised of tho note's delvery: bE OCC | customed to tife almost daily exerr| oficials throughout the country. sons for allegal trafficking in War| Gal descretion in. ratiomng coal to | MR : legisiative programme to restore a |the treasury department, free of ob- ;“;‘f n;“;he dl)"’:“d‘ R l‘;‘lzyl’e‘pec‘ed fss: ;x\llbt‘!lce ‘gno,:{t;‘,;x;,ksw :; }1::523& 'ggg mn w{sfl xgg:rle%a:fie:el‘l’y th:fl. ;l:: Savings Stamps. meet emergencies and . constantly | eppr r;; ws;.“ 5 te = d'g::r“va:n:hgmm. o g revis Ve « CH i - i v 3 | last ie ction © e ; Hase N n_ al , as T 3 ditions, the St; Louls rey e | € k1 - ¥ Beace time business statis, revise the| bligations to. or ‘motives ot consider- | \ioo, "o Chion’ 1y the Carranza admin- |25t Public function ‘was ‘he: attended Ciiake N been abundoned; s i was R L aoghR FEreTImENt Knova tney” tax schedules, curb unrest, reduce thelatlon: for this' or any subsequent ad-) POV R ceding to the ‘rbaaatiiTAL | clieved. that Carlisle had gone Clonti Gosl conumpitee. ndored lata| Cosen L 112" continued dze, cost of living and rectify labor 3‘;‘ ml:!:;nitlon, "“ld s!“{‘m”“dd ":fi e :irfi§tonv;?l;1 States. The note was|°f King Albert. . r,“f‘-‘lh‘;",ffl‘l",”;““éhg igfl“&;{’;fi%l“tfl: XS | (pening and early closing for retail mitted Trunko, farming conditions was recommended | powed . to ‘examine, into and make re- & - Seae sa e Further tioning | forwarded early Sunday and a delayed| Once the associate of Andrew C: stuas” Pn i N York fhe. Tioswater her_questioning breught out the by President Wilson today in his mes-|port upon the methods employed and (i it i “stom the Mexican capital |negie his implacable business enemy, | state: : with ptomaine, poisoning, . he. was him, .were received by various police Washington, Dec. 2. — A diverslfledl As a result of the unusual amount of cotton in the Central West, T fields solicitors are scouring the s ter|fact that Trunko was married, had five | : ) . |for cotton pickers. Coal Exchange ordered the cessa children, ov is ow: ¢ = sage to the new session of congress. |the results obtained by the executive| cEP™ (V0 (PG V€ oih “Oice an-|thls master of ‘finance,” who - from A" force of Union Pacific detectives 3 2 ional | O bunker coal ‘for - foreizn vessels. children, ovned his own home ana o The president asked for new tariff | departments of the government.|, u;ced late last night that it had not A train with Kansas National| mgeyhere te and -municipal au-} “I tell you” said Judge Andersom, o laws based on the nation's changed | Their reports should be made to the|peen received. Errors in cable trans- R TR Gk I ot 7 Guardsmen and volunteer coal wor thorities took similar steps to con-|after he had been given this informa- relation to the rest of the world, sug-{congress and to the secretary of the|mission were said to have delayed its ers en route to Pittsburgh, was de~|gorve the dlminishing coal supplies, ton. “working conditions will haveids | gested that the income and excess| treasury. presentation. P R g L R B tatled at Huimbddt In congress the situation was given|be improved for this man. Why, Drofits tax schedules be simplified, ad- Future Taxation. A new sidelizht on the general Mex . der faderal - control | SENeTaL BHCRHOL, Boner et | Smotemeny L con_hardly, restrin e (] vocated steps to improve rural CON-| ; yuo tnat the congress will give]can kidnapping situation was given to- s et DroMt of 1100044 by | democrat, South Dakota, Introduced 2 emotion when I think of the conSitien declared = democratization of indus-|its immediate consideration to the|or"Norman Rowe, a British subject, byl October, although _estimated figures| i¢ tne treasury to report the actuallis in < it is on account of the try” to protect both labor and cap-|problem of future taxation. Simplifi-|rebels at Zacatecas, who held him. tor viacs PR e s S <7 Sk showed. o) RO ital profits made by -coal operators be- condition these men are in” 2 tween '1816 and 1919, a subject much | Trunko was fined $100 and costs far Brazil is considering the most ef-n05teq since the- fuel administration | violating the prohibition act fective means for a prompt re-estab-| o100 prohibition act ordered migers’ wages increased 14 e T S lishment of commercial and consular | o CC, R VSRR T o o : e 4 3 a@wing g CON TTLES. u A LB D crease in the price of coal. Tts imme. GRESS SETTL/ diate - consideration’ was. opposed by DOWN TO- BUSINESS ts tax-|ransom, but who quickly released him The railroad. problem he reserved for | C3'on o the Income and profts tax- | EUEiCh 0 oe”of the Carranza ad- f R + foture ‘mescage. and he made 1o oyt Mc™® (o et o miniatration, witiout payment of ran- The sale of Christmas Seals is underway throughout staement of his intentions regarding | jespengable service during the war|SOm- . . the peace treaty or Mexico. Many. of | 7iiR®hTe SEPUEE, CUFINE THC. VAR " Great Biitain mever recognized the [l the country until December 10. his recommendations were the same as Carranza regime in Mexico. i only to savg. the taxpayer incon- ittt Mes ik those submitted to the special session | Lo 0 SN 8 axpEyer ARCOAT ish vice consul at Zacatecas 1ast d several of them are e : £ notified the Mexican anthori- Each community retains 774 per cent. of the money smbeachd In legislation aiready being | hat his liability. may. be made certain and reported the kidnapping to formulated in the two houses With reference to the detals of the tish_consulate general at Mex- |} raised for carrying on an educatienal and preventive o meet the cost of living the presi-| ovanue “Taw. the. searstace of the|ico City. Representat dent asked extention of the war time | [evenue AW, the seorefary of thei;;’iygde to the Mexican government |l campaign, making tuberculosis survey, looking after tuber- food control bill. federal regulation | (SISUTY An¢ the commissione o cold siorage, readjustment of £00d | vour' consideration sertain ing 1l ary, wi culosis soldiers and showing value of open air schools. transportation, and establichment of |} Aot i = Rowe. EE 2 o Rt . : & ystem of fedoral licencing f0r all| nechion 'with tha aaminietration of the | niLle KldNPRIng took pla ) The more you buy the:more there will be available corporations engaged In interstale | jow_recommendations which haye my | cos and in reporting the ation and {§ 1 Seals areia cent apiece and P “He deciared the causes of. unrast {o| 3PPFoval and support. It is of the Ut-|retirn of Rowe to Fresnith the vice || ErE. Sedlsarea cent ap you can buy as many as be superficlal | and - temporary and | MO8t importance that in dealing with |consul sai you like. made his only reference to the senates | LS. Matter the present law should be| ““The government treops and the GET THEM BEFORE THE CAMPAIGN ENDS. Leaders of the republican party in| (o R OnE . |South Dakota favor Major' General | Selutor Smoot. republican, Utah, who| Wood as candidate for' republican| cUSRTSED At € 80 Over for @ WAYlinto full swing today with receipt. of nomination as president. : ¢ would be. necessagy| FTesident Wilson's ‘annual messags n: by sewoul es *¥|and inauguration of actual legislation | to Justify publieation. of the figur in-both senate and. lLouse. Senntd_l' “Thomas; democrat. F}nl The messagg was read ‘separmely o do, put Info the records an open letter | .1 CHFSEagd, Was read it ] sent to him by President Gompers of | Gooit 090Y with floors and galleries oy s v crowded. When it was concluded, ] | thé "labor federation criticising the bBoth senate and house bega: Lbb' ! 5 0 f migers in strong terms for their walk- PR e | Since the armistice the United | Ty = 3 months of work ahead. - States has exported ‘o Belgium goods| “" 2 i The scnate took up the Cumminsg Yalued at $283417,698. Imporis dur-|, If this strike ds mot a canspiraey) pil. hoping for jts passage before the | ing the same time totaled $2,901,644. | I SeriHnE OF tracel’ the letler Said | Christmas” holiday. House leaders | —_ s varas “"I ‘,“’!'"e;‘" T, e "h~ "IX¢ |arranged for: immegiate action on the Approval of socialists entering the| . “_atm;m"“ !‘-.k‘ e “Dde*\“‘m_ annual appropriation (oilis wgrrying I new Belgian government was givin| ' :;‘i-‘mefi.nn:,,?‘ e the" people an uklimost five billions as submitied by | by the Brussels Labor = Conference, | !5 5 2 i the department. | which passed a motion to that effecs.| The letter was intended by the Col-} 'mig’ house adopted during the diy orado kenator as a response to speech- line conference veport on the . itise P YRR =1 Ministers in western Scotland a ‘j‘.:’ '.gf""smgfi,‘ flflk"dmb!). Helnill, autherizing 1oreign trade finante, % & 2 the i L'hmaflrwiu of Cheyenne. | reported to be leaving the churci E;l‘ol:dn ?nzde:l 5 :L;‘:S "J_”“;y v‘é{',‘_- ing -corporations. wnd "t measufe | X i P b { come sor oF a- fortuno- estimate the dandit.__lrwin: aiso.had |and " joming the: police force on -age < stitement now goes Lo the president for ap- an ‘extended decision of Jabor | SeS uClve OF bhsiness activity and| terly antiSgucrieab and whosp Jraier e e o S1ded” n apprehending-Cerlisle in 1918 |count of the smallncss. of their su-| 07ado-gnerators to the effect that 1919 | proval ; “sottitlons’ e dncla¥ed The womkers | o B Tl (S 2 g Kiduanping - oo, | moRthS alter the jmssing of the “Laird | after he hadjheld up & Union Pacific | pends. P fon had resuited in a vet ) ate o 1ad just cause for ¢omplaint in MANY | times high rates of Income and . of | pluce, has texen an agtive pArt in the | oL SKIDOZ AL s probable that 4 rEt|train near Hanhan. R : jvear of four cents per ton. {yard final | disposition of tlie German matiers, and that there should be @ proiy taxes dise o-| Mexicun government's prosecution of | DAFL OF the fortne he amaused - by e A trial for the transatlantic stow-|Y : Deace trea ade and ths ‘full recognition of the right of those| POt 1XeS fiscourages energy, re-) PN CLT SOTCMEILE PrReCiior O Ibuiiging up the greatest coke busi!ni oo o CRINE OF away record was made by the Italian —_— Jpresident’s mes ho work. in whatever ran! (Continued On Page 3, Column 4) B Eunh Ae caut < ness iu the world and becoming one] B Washington, De. Congress got Organization of a League of Dutc! Housc Mistresses to combat the high cost of living. and profiteering of shopkeepers was -announced. - ity disturbed so far as regards taxes f™|stafe authorities exercised all dillgence fallure- to ratlfy the Deace lrealy,.n|the calendar year 1920, pavable in the fn effecting (he liberty of Rowe, and suying that "'!“eill",'“ WHI ‘;' calendar year 1931. The congress|as a mere matter of justice this should largely to the nation’s he[!",“ °“Tnn might- well consider whether the{be stated, us everything is due to the determining its vffl:e sy lfe)d houtd | gher rates of income and profit tax-{efficacy with which the . authorities R e SrmEd with ut wuchorits to deul| 8 04n in peace times be cfective: [moved in (e matler:: " i : e 3 v uctive of revenue and whether| = iuis Cal seeretary o reass & 3 " L in the criminal courts with (hds WhO | they may. mot," on. the contrary. be |uey under Garsamsn. Knuwn (o be it | Sun Hand ese 3o tho, woFld fo by headed by I S o ® o s foss for the first six months of the | ward foar male 1o formal move to made Drief ret- Rewrgrmie b steamer America, which arrived at|SUPPLY OF COAL IN crence to it with @ view to & Separaie some - organized o b L et propured for the yrsss of |Of the sieel kings" will be loft o' tho BANDIT “BILL” CARLISLE|New York from Naples witk. 17 stow- PITTSBURGH DEGREASING|messuse lnier. 5 avers decl that dircetly s| FLICK' ART COLLECTION Jexico City Cabrera said that Jenkins [PURlC.¢ 5 i b AR B R B aways. Jongress also will receive a speeial "o s hat the right of ind TO 3E GIVEN TO PUBLIG| misht be fiberyied un hond . it T ey Aleceting. NEAd ot ] ot e oubars Mrs. Julia French Geraghty, daugh- | D e e oy | G wmiss B nin -J;n:'ns;:”;;:n‘l;m-}u:: Dot held e < 4 ks g :1" American government “now o United Stales Steel corporation,- that [lisle, who held up the passe 3 1 for industrial and- domesti New York, Dec. > Jate,- but added that ther must' be a frm stand taken against “the attempt ter of Mrs. Leroy Frenéh, was granted divorce by Judge Doran in the su- ¢ dav with enater ning its provisions o L 3 € "l ingctll 2 My, Frick’s costly are 'collections, | the Lo Aungeles limited on on of Henry Clay s lic r s ©s in the Pittsburgh district is|Scnat most of the da AEh A = o 8] Siated s B Athat the At with his home in this city, would ‘be [through Wyoming on Tuecsday, venue home, wi ime | qUoted as saying. = Ak steadily decreasing and unless ‘there is|SUmMMIns cxpla - g perior ‘court at Newport, R. I, from | = 0t "G iR A0 Sinion m wering scores of questions. 3 ¢ power d & e i left to the public, other friends dé- |ember 18, and has since kept sherif sihliteh e t fon. I M by unl to usurp a Jos m”z'f\ be turned over to public u ?:;\’('P:!St{l‘fl (fil:fiuldnlrml\v“}x:::’:(;u:a‘u:;‘l ‘mcl beitihe il teeRtionely TS Thith ikt 60 e e heriTd John Geraghty - J {Yergisan ‘lenollc be | fece The scnate m " tomorrow om - t I 10 €5~ ) joyment, adequate] dowe vas | immediate release of Je ey = X etrd S e o z et il se. It sreise as a protection to all” Final- ",""’nou"c * hgre w;\figv‘:ltlod:td Was| o e the court decision was rendered. s children would never be tho rich-|betrdys a rare contradiction in chara According to belsheviki wireless ¥ lie suggests the establishment of a|gs., " ? S e ; by | the resolution auThorizing investigae - " The United® State government ig|eSt in the world. e had intimated |ter, ports received at London, the forces| - This Statement was de today by | s oot o e b qoonited | feeking fo hayo Jenking declaved inno- | that ulthough he would make ample| Armea with a revolver and facing 4 | of N cent even before the invest & of | proyision for them - in o | car ‘full of passengers or socal Mr. Frick ribunal for peaceful decision of . in- ewherry election dustrial disputes officts o tion of the I dmiral Kolohak aro refreating oo OMelals vonnected” with the federal | (00 OF {ie, Y00l Nowbeny election St ] Saptar S E onstruct | fucl adminjstration, onte m Michigan and 2 He renewed his vecommendation for A the cnse are completed. And if the fn- | Would not leave them his _entirs | turning to clude the sher ‘;L”:;",‘.‘éfit‘r’p‘f.l e A e e O Dl o ,het“k::tml*c‘«}:ffioy”fr;v;’e’uh(‘;:?am"m’ o + budget system of national finances, [yam Anpouncing: the dispo *hish | inuations of another government in|Wealth. His friends today cxpresscd {became a daring criminal. In p S e bilts) s isked for special proection to pro- purely administrative matt cannot | beliel that it will be found many mil b note the dyvestuffs and chemical in- lustries. and declared the administra e nitien swesters for soldiots and| Adolph ‘Brode, 38 years old, receiv- | YOIy Title dF any, production of coni” | STbIeYes were eneaged 1 Couialisty sceented, how can foreign imposi-|lians have been left to technical cd-|bought Liberty bonds with the money|ing teller in the Progress Bank, New |Said an official here is a store ick was unusually znerou & = 3 predicted. 5 7 1 2 Tork. att i by | SupPly of about thirly days at the - Wl ally on e permitted to hurey & final sen- | ucational institutions, he earhed from manufacturing smajl | Tork, attempted to commit suicide by | a s AL i e | ¥ Republican House leaders, ‘iri e don bill proiding farms for soldiers|in Jus benefactions, contributing hun- | {ion IS Pr@ited bo hurey & Mnal seb | WL Mo, e nzements, so far s |arlicles or sale, shooting himself in the head in thelpresent rate of consumption but i ieence today, considered: ihe.legis= | feuld be hassed without deiay Yot o ythousands. and oven millions | e jurisdiction of the courts?” they had been made tonight, pro- | Liis boldness has starticd and alarm-| basement of the bank. e B ot enforees priority o llative programma but . without final || ze, [ v - thers, although his —_— vide for a private service al e Fric) not only th s . S es sing Tho message, about 5.000 words in|)iberality was But little - known Tle > R X b Sanietizats he rohbed ength, was transmitted to the capitol * mesgenger, the president express- lome Thursday morning, at which disliked publicity anl abhorred os:en»:lNDUSTR‘AL CONFERENCE Rev. Dr, Leighton Parks of St. Bar- g regret that bi health would not| > ugy CONTINUES DELIBERATIONS | (pojomesw’s church, will officiate. The sermit his delivery of It in person. Tti g, 0, W48 & student and lover ot _ |body then will placed on a special was read separately in semars ang (€ and by fhe use of patience,| Washington, Dec. 2—President Wil-| saiiroad car and taken to Pittsburgh Touse where 1t drew mised cxpros [409 Jarge sums of money, he formed | son's messuge to congress, with its one of the fi i lect g do pomgress, with Mts|for burial Triday TR o 2 . me of the finest private collections of | suggestions on the labor problem, was| “mhe pallbearers announced tonight sions, of aporobation and disappoint- | paintings, statuary, bronzes, porca- |read today before the scond Industrial 2 but the atithorities who have cndeay-| Former Gov. James F. Fielder, of jof non-essential indusirials that sup- :ij::)? kgl,-'.:-?rcsa"é“:;pm%’rfifil‘; 3 ored to apprehend him en while | Jersey City, was appointed a vice|Dly Will be stretched out several|,, ‘1. «hcia down” as much as pos- troops were hunting for him he cn- | cllor to fill the vacancy causedweeks. We will zain through the shut-) 10 4nq " conference with the. lesie tered a telegraph offico to send a|bY the recent death of Irederic W.|tng off of freight e a0 |Iative “steering committee for further message to the Union Pacific offic Stevens, of Morristown. Zuargl ]tl‘e ‘Pllhrg; h° the accumulation | 46¢ision of a more definite programme thanking them for the “contributic/ 2 A5 WSLLER coh OS] 5 for the supply bills will be held later. he had collected from the passengers| Appeals for delays in the deporta-|of coal they would use if in opera- e T e - ApEAl alhya incIhg Mdoporsa ol ok o The pension bill will be first to are Elbert H. Gary, J. Horace Hard-|on the last train he robbed. 1t is o ion of Emma Alexander . # % va- |Teach the house, preparation - bel | The democratic side generaily | e CPAmels, furniture and other ob- | conference engaged In formulating 8 fing, Henry De Forrest Weeks, Charles | that he even entered & newsbaior of- | Gerkman, who recently completed two| It was said’that on the Pennsylva- | 10FH 00 house, | breparation ' beiug o8 pralsed it as setting forth decisively|JcCLs Of art in existence, vhizi programme to hatmonize relations be- |8, Carstairs, Dr. John Grier Hibben, |fice, asked for news about the search|Year sentences for obstructing thelnia lines east of Pittsburgh coal pro- | 70", °C Jo38 Pertunetory with the fo- a gefinite pr % of reform while| L0t the' pro r testamenty tWeSH capital audlJabor, Bryce Allan, Gerard Bement, | H. C.for himself, read the despaiches and |draft law, have been denied. duction, all in the unorganized flelds. | Nex¢ witl come the legisiative:' g e ‘;‘L‘;:lem in due time be' permanently turn- | Continuing its delibsrations behind | Fuedes J. B, Greer, Alvin W. ‘Krech, | ror Hmself S was._abqut. fitly; per cenf. ‘of normal; B e e, {2|cd over to the public use and enjoy- | closed duers, the conference discussed 5 probably, and none of the by q : Charles B. MacDonald, W. H. Moore,i "One of his peculiarities is to an- | Three persons are known to have|with about the same production along e of the big a&p= D S cuities ane in New York, adequately endowed.”|all phases of the task asigned to it|George 1. Baker, Sr.. Samuel Rea, 3 - propriation measures is expected g Bed 1 lost their lives in a fire that destroyed | the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. Rk L 2 B ot ment, together with his costly home|for more than six hours in morning|Yewis Cais Ledyard and George Har- | IPUnce Wier engaged In @ holdup that) \por . “Fospital at Big Hapids. Mich:| To the present not an industry has 5§, disposed of by o hoee b i por iy i and afternoon sessions. Plans for afyey, old men, soldiers or sailors,” but he |FOrtY patients, some of them seri-|been shut down in Pitisburgh for lack|enace oy army reorganization bill s TEXT OF M |SALE OF LIQUOR OVER BAR permanent system of mediation or ar-| ' The career of Mr. Frick, one of the|\on (irongyy the packels of all other |OUSY ill. were rescued through sec- fof coal, but from points nearby today | S73CC A0 ATOY reorganization bill and 5 Bctin &pmznd E?APGEE i IN NEW ORLEANS ENDED | birition of labor disputes, s sugges. | most fascinating chapters In the his- | Liiiengery without companction. ond story windows. ame reports of fuel shortage. One 1 use of Repre- bt 5 ! tage. sonnel of the navy before providin ’ tory. of _industrial America = ended| “cariiglo” was sentenced to prison ; 2 ... _|big mill at Sharon Pa. was said to|the unds for the services. £ sentatives: New Orleans, Dec. 2—Sale of liquor he place of alien work- | without warning at five o'clock this|have'on May 11, 1916, after o spoctac. | _United Fruit Co. steamer Tivivies|be without coal. Plants of the Unit- | “'Graitosn Good of the house appro: <1 sincerely regret that I cannot be|over the bar in W Orleans ended | e's in_American industry, cost of liv-| morning, when only car ular career in the previous winter in |Dad among her 24 passengers fror|ed States Steel Corporation, however, |, jations committee said today the bill Jeyent at the opening of this session abruptly today with the issuance of an [ing, adequate pay, and hours of work, |the finuncier’s butler Which he robbed several Usion Pacifie| Port Limon, Costa Rica, two labor | were reported as being able to operate | Droviding funds for the rahooan ohb oF the congress. T am thus prevented [order by the United States ecircuit|also ocoupied the attention of the |side, Awaking, Mr. asked for | oI leaders from New York who were not|for weeks to come. from presenting ir as dircct a way as|court of appeals suspending a lower | delegates without an attempt being|a arink of water and Baving swal- T could wish the many que 0 ministration to wind wup its ai He was taken prisoner.in April, 1016, 2llowed to land, being virtually held| The first attémpt to evade the fed- P oA ions that|court injunction which restrained fed- | made to put any of the suggestions in- n D) pril. 3 huvit I a st a 5 would be considered soon. He ex- lowed it, lay back on his pillow. the' day after he had.-held up a Unjon | Prisoners aboard ‘thg ship. era] restrictions was discovered When | pects that at least $400,000,000 womid are pressing for solution at this time.| eral authorities from attempting to | ton final shape. 1 think I will go 'to sleep,” he mc’ Era il feat FHheng, '31.;“, i . workmen at the Conway yards of the Iy T have the advantage of the|enforce tie wartime nrohibition act. Stanley King of Boston, spokesman | murmured. 2 : ¥S lce of 3 be asked of congress and announged AR The Yale Union, a debating society | Pittsburgh, . Fort Wayne and Chicago | that he woul Dieads of the several| When the bars onened last Wednes- | for the conference, said the informal| ™ These.were his last words. Failing|laler he was convicted. lat Yale, defeated a resolution de-|rajlroad near here discovered a car of | wity hse“.ag?‘.dscfié'rtfe: ‘*‘,fii;,{fi,”:,‘;,::;‘: £ elose onch i yarho have kept|fay the rush for liquors wines una |disoussions without stenographic rec-|to arouse his masier, the butler sum- |, (Ol Bis caplors 'L am net 2 claving in favor of the adoption by coal coversd with' about one foot:of | of the ke amiiiice db T ;:1”clundlnm;|h willlt:,'hi;"‘n(m their de- | beer was so :;‘ea tthg( thg 1;95[ grades |ord probably would continue through|monéd members of the family, who|SHer s sal AL XOIR N - | the United States senate of the peace|coke, bound for the west. The ship- e ail and whose thoughtful recom.|S00n were exhausted and later com A 3 R garding its financ'al needs. e the ‘week, to get all the information had retired, not especting’ a fatal [INg place in e o g bt haxe | treaty with Senator' Lodge's reserva-| per explained. .a_“mistake had been mendations T earnestly second. plaints were made to the district attor- | possible before the delegates, after ation to Mr. Fricks lilness. Thgse | 8180 many. of the posse to.which tions. The vote was 102 to 52. made” and no further action was v =3 3 | - ; 2 terinat surrendered. f SOUTH DAKOTA FAVORS Budget System is Recommended. |1 AEinst high priccs charsed for | which prevaration of a report would|who gathered around the death bed, taken. ; - linferi . » sides ick, w iron- In the matter of the railroads and g helusdec ik besides Mrs. Frick, were the Iron An Ohlo girl who 1 unable to speak | Federal Judge Van Valkenburg de- e A committee from the conference | master's daughter, Miss Helen Frick s R =) 2 3 nfed application of the Bluehlbach i " FOR 2 the. md)u;;mv'-x;rd of their affairs. | YALE FACULTY URGES composed of Secretary Wilson, Her-|and his son and daughter-in-jaw, Mr,|above a whisper has had forty-seven piawing Co. and the Kansas City|PUBLIC LTSE::’AED OPERATORs| Tierre. S. D, Dec. 2—The republi SRR ety or € lates oy Lol RATIFICATION OF TREATY | bert Hoover. Normer Attorney General |and Mrs. Childs Frick. offers of murriage. Food Products Co. for a temporary in- [ can -convention Iate today bY a mas 8 B V. AU Gy of i ad- Gregory and Julius Rosenwald confer-| Announcement of Mr. Frick’s death junction restraining ceforcement of , jority vote indorsed A Geaerdl = e 2 New Haven, Conn., Dec. 2.—A peti- fred with Secretary Tumulty at -the|several hours later brought messages £ the dry law in Kansas City, Mo. Indianapoli Ina., Dec. 2—Mine oper- | Leonard Wood as party candidate foe mndum": iy i‘;l"‘:"‘s:l"’{“u ‘3:"‘\1 f(?ofi tion urging ratification of (he peace | White Houee concerning an appropri- | of condolence from all parts of United | world Hc;-n-y Clay };r}f,k waers ators and mine workers appears to be | President over Governor Ifvank ' O. » son Tlegisla treaty wi servati vhich wi i e con- | States. s i aring | spicuous figure,” said Mr. Gary. Jooking to the establisnment of 5 hug | [ CEtY With reservations which will be | ation to meet the expenses of the con- | States. A host of friends, bearing |sp gu in “cahoots to bleed the public” in the | Lowden, of Ilinois. Thre wore . on: fcceptable to. the othercountries has | ferenc y were ask a :all upon the be- [natural ability, wide experience, un- ¥ <o myatem. That there thould be one | Lece? e (O Ao other countries has | ference. They were asked to prepare | flowers, hastened to call up WOOI? FOR PflESID,EN"! Assistant District Attorney S. M. ; -1 opini . Anderson o |t g 5 Ved tamily, but only the most in-|failing couragd and fixed dotermina- | RUSSClL of Lowlavilie. in the L. . LR e e D oo mestrved . 26,399 potesn singlé authority responsible for theltors fromConnecticut by the ofee 5 the president’s message, the! (imate were admitted tion were universially recognized and | DRITICH Do0T, Ot CPRALS G (HNCIN | who ordered - the rescinding of the |Lowden received 15,442 votes. s ot il appropriations and that|and professors of Yale university. it | conforence also had before it the ro- ! Tenignt tribute was paid by the men [placed him in a - position of high| 3 7 Tiauor _and witharawal o¢|Strike onder. expressed himselt today |fecessary majority was 25,588, ] o Bengently ot can oipmade not in:|was announced tonight. Fully 90 per [ port of the public zroup of the first |iwih Whom and against whom he had |standing and great influnce amons |sale, of liauer and withdrawal oflin ipe course of examination of Aton-| ™ Govnor eolidse o Massachusetis Cetmmacntly of cach other but with|cent. of the officers and professors of | Industrial conference o Prosident | waged fnancial war. . Only. . from | the business men of the country and | PO oo | Newcomb, id miner. reference o one single comprehensive| Yale signed the petition, the announce. | Wi : - Newoomb cames from Blanford, Ind, | 28 endorsed for Vice President ' b ] P IR R, ander Berkman, the anarchist |elsewhere. . Newco s . | the - republicans. The plan of expenditure properly related bibicreadl Bl ;.;u';,s",ep"ri}:g{’i‘gs fi'lfo‘i‘l‘,‘l%,e];fi.r » While still a_young man, without| Announcement was made of thefund was before the court on a charze to the nation’s income, there can ve n t - convention - unanimously e 3 R et : s of Rene Millet, Honorary Am-|of illegal sale of liguor. Judge Ander- e o AN TADGE ciien , had attempted to assas-|fortune and little assistance from {deaths o no doubt. T believe the burden of pre-| WOULD MAKE DISPLAY OF ko TSEDED ey o, ment said. bassador of France and former Tesl-|son was trying to obtain information | br sioc iy, wilson for & third term u f th Canadian Indus con- | sinz financier, came a taunt. others he entered the domain of bus- |bass : poas s el 5 ‘ he is a candidate. The democrats. " paring tie budget must, in the naturs RADICAL SLAGS UNLAWFUL | forencs AN of thons doramiory con” |slnate the Rae iness activity and as the result o |deni-general in Tunis nd Paul Louis|us to the mine operators’ attitude | not" cnorme. - anduiate Tor vl of the case. if the work is to be prop- €iudied to see’how they might aid the | millions he amassed by exploiting la- | enersy, perserverance .and integrity | Pevtral Senator from = Bouches-du-itoward fhe United Mine Workers of | president. - eriy done and responsibility concen-| Washington, Dec, 2.—Senator Ster- | present conference in its wor bor with- him,” Berkman said in Chi-|0f purpose, he succeeded, prospercd|REone and former Minister of Fin-|America. — tratéd instead of divided, rest upon|ling's bill making it unlasfol to die: “Doesn’t it seém that.you are all in 2. Ta ! Y |« coneniracy to milk the public?” Judge | GENERAL STRIKE DECLARED N == % and become Wealthy. ance. the executive. The budget so prepared )Ca.;;o. h 5 play radical flags or emblems and Afihough dethroned by Mr. Frick as| “Mr. Frick has taken a leading should be submitted to and approved (barring from the mails all matter ad- | CoC K> BUSINESS MEN AND e t s 2 i i a :; . .ROME, MILAN AND FLOREI ! 51 the United States Steel|(part in the affairs of the United| Representative Kelly, Mich., intro-iAnderson asked. 3 5 v 3 Al 31 tnd_amended by a single committes | vocating overthrow of the govermmant STUDENTS MINING: COAL | Breeident o 1 o AL Schaab: pres- | Btatos Steel ‘corporation. during . tha | duced a BHI. declaring the time .hafl] ~ HSwoomb et ghe mins morkersiars T 4 3 af each house of congress and no sin-|or destruction of property was consid~ - < iident of the Bethlehem Steel Company, |last seventeen years. Keen of per-|come when “the Federal Governmen:|Paid only 84 cents a ton for the coal 2—(By The A. P)—y =le appropriation should be made by|ered by the senate today. but final ac. | Fittsours, Kas. Dec. 2—This was y e Hasdr i g i > B they mine. while they. have to pay -the | general strik = ; f il statement tonight had only the|ception, sound of judgment, expert in|must take steps to protect ‘itself} et 89 . i Mi Morence, -wl = the congress except such. as may|tion was deferred on objection by Sen- | Kansas’ first day in the coal ‘?‘“‘“B!En&am tribute to pay his one time|management, his voice wad potentlal. |against anarchists advocating crimo| CpeTAiORS 32 fon tor What eaal on | Milan and Viorence, where there w haye been inciuded in the budget pre- |ator Borah, republican, Tdaho, He o0b- D;xs\‘zlc\!:fllt:er;‘ :;“m = !;etstefl abnxrs SRaatite: % He talked little but* he said mucn.;and violence as a means of bringing har:“flil ‘heem =t "esan esides have to|a complete cessation of work, Thers the ,.?;Yc.h'f- 22?2‘,‘..‘52}’,32»“22:: h,‘! qufi?g ct:m?:::lfl?nsn:hfcc}:{sob;ghimd,' of. the Pittsburg district one. ear | “As a result of many years of in-|All his associates on the finunce com- |ubout a new governmet. selves, was declared in eIy @ e, di - except “in. LNl ., - X o ’ ' e e not all ¢ u come down. a where' « two % f i B 1 _ s timate business association ith Mr.|mittee, for whom I am making this 4 k # ey {Bicts VoD e charged with the budget legisiation, ;|the postmaster general over the matls, | SO4], tonight was en route ‘to Cold-| HAe Pl o 85 that He had the statenient, cntertaied 3 ADVISES VACCINATION FOR § Juces, gndcison usked. and|many were wounded. SRTN Sa orabisia Is the anut 88| L ORMATION OF A NEW Frecrgedl pected to be started to towns and cities | Soundest judgment —and-one of. the|Frick sentimenis of respect 1. ‘guess * you Theve were rl cialist and L PEOPLE OF NEW YO i st ons in’ y : where the coal famine was mo keenest minds that I eyer lkmew,’)tlon and affectionate regard. | 2 e YORK irie alist demonstrations in ek e W B . D X CABINET IN SPAIN| “Togay the valunicers—clerk M e e SRy Y Le el sl L am. Unable ad- | E N vk, Tiee kel - e Ohtiated e 5 3 <ansas | fair always and of ‘the highest typejeuaicss Lo express the depth of -my expended. Under existing laws | - Madrid, Dec. 2. —(iia e gl P Integriiy " FIRST CAR OF COAL. a ! ] sioner Copeland foday advjsed E 7 d the Sing Al-{jayvers and candidates for congress..|of intcgrily and honesty, howonan en- | fecling upon tho death of our friend [Sonat CERCEICL LAY 8 5 ze. N b i 2] MINED BY VOLUNTE iy audit fu for the purpase of|fonso will confer with afl the nolitical | warked ‘uhder bt . disedvantscenis | viable position in. the’ business worid|and sssopieto. in the . United . States | 1PN preventive measure . Aeainet | h b b the rose. i Srem | Y ik ning = _whether = expenditures|leaders with regard to the formation|conditions. The dirt walls of the mite|which he deserved.- % Steel corporation, 4 =mallpox. Facilities for free vaccina- | Anderson: remarked that it appeared ! Jawfully made within the|of a new cabinet in succession to that|were frozen and at the bottom lce was| Tribute to Mr. Frick's memory ajso| “Mr. Frick . was an indefatigable|tion have been provided at all health [as._though both factiohs .in the coal! .No one is authoriz-|headed by Semor Toca, wWhich resign- red. Tt was a day that ordi- |Wwas paid tonignt by Elbert H. Gary,[worker; a man of wisdom and of the stations, he announced. Virtaally all | oubie aerein. cobaors i phocy S0l . equipped to ascertain whether|ed vesterday. Three former ministers,|nurily would have halted operations divecting head of ithe -Uinited States st vision. and: more over, - pos 2 K of the mew cases renmorted lLor ré- fpublic. s billed out oney has. been spnt wisely, econ- | duardo- Dato. Munue) Allendesatazar| Six. hundred additional men e | Steel Corvoration, and James A. Far |sessed of those hnmane and * kindly Ll i : 7 3 cently were confined to saflorg and | Newconib siil he averased ahout 85 |afternooy. It wept thrabe v and effectively. and General Primo-Rivera, have al-{today and tomorrow they will don their|rell. president. qualities. which endeared him to as-|paseengers on sailinz. ves aduitors should be highly train- ready’ had’ conferences with the i % 1 s trom o day.as a coal digzer.ind had mnde! Coldwater. Kanisas: Other cars . working clothes and en to the oits. “In ‘the = financisl - and industrial sociates. ~~!Xovya Scotis and Newfoun d. 8 g d He said his last ready by night. 2

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