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VOL. . LXI—NO. 291 12 PAGES—96 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS Migf. West Dg:.éaa. That Emllfld ompeuetl‘ to ghre Surplus Supplies, "Forced to Stop Because of Lack of ‘Fuel. L SEAATE CINH i o b i e e | N O DECLARNG about 3‘ days. A ne wmovement is afoot for abol- isiment. of capital punishment in the| United Kingdom. Béfore Framing a Policy On the Strained Relations With Mex- Detroit. Mich., Dec. 4—Ten or twelve | Washington, Dec. 4—The ~country | s TR iy . Gi Imy - That H H&l Acted 8 it . 4 5 ficials issued | 1ves Impression t He at N R " . thousand 'men were thrown out of work h 1s -invoived in coal{, Governgient coal o : % - ico—Action Taken After Secretary Lansing Had Declar- in Michigan faCtories.and Copper. mines | atianime menomver which: fiva. hoa | SWegDiE Tuel conservation measures of Republi ers In teIs to Adke &d That the State Department Had Not Consulted With today by ‘the fuel shortage, which | bropased to eke oul supplies shorten-{10F the Southwest, publican Leaders In the Senate promises to cause further stoppage of industry by the end of the week. All factories at Lansing were’ closed ed by the nationwides strike of Di- { tuminous workers. the President Because of His Illness—Dr. Grayson De- Prices for linseed oil raised 10 cents has ‘been placed, under 5 a barrel to $1.87 a gallon in car lots o 5 . s The o & s The flow of appeals to the re-es- e £ ‘Wasbington, Dec. 4—A joint reso-|of acts committed by the then, b T . Could | arrostst z.mf&hegél”sfxfifl‘w‘;‘{e‘z for an indehnite period * tonight, al | (aplished fuel administratino showed|f0r December-March. - Wit S iad % ihe then G -clares There Is No Reason Why the Committee Could Dlot imed. at th Hiateics epiaapory | iough it was said the local fuel om- | general alarm over the situation. 5 the Consideration By the Foreign Affairs Committee, 5 ith many “at au end” was introduced to- man government a state of War-was Berlin reports German dye trust will declared to exist btiveen double its capital, produce nitrate and mittee might allow some of them to reopen next week for Not See President Wilson Today—Mexican Ambassador because that\body- opposed annexaion ‘Middle western territory where the of Rumania. The Saxon and Hun- that g0 intermittent many and the Allled’ and associated! ¢ ernment ‘and the United Staf rexy shortage has become acite. - through| gV ST e, day by Representative Tinkham, re-| “Whereas, the said acts of. war-df » 4 b 2 : " ldays. e y z - | representatives in congress today de- s publi¢an, Massachuset He indi-|the German government -have 3 Bonillas Denies Charge Made By Smnpr Fall That Mex- fxfignsel::;"&emi‘m“d‘ewgi e thut the ralirond adminieiiations or, | Manded that the castern . seaboatd| oigh Golumbia's - total salmon|cated he had acted at the ‘suggestion | since ceased, and, 30 o5 icans Have Spread Bolshevik Propaganda In the United |dcposed and a new one was elected. | der prohibiting shipment of coal for :fl'fi:?:&‘;pfi?‘s"‘fifpng’; oompelely 101 pack. for last year totaled 193,155 |of republican leaders in the senate,|” “Whereas, hostiities betwéen the mines, except for use in the pumps, DECLA| _TION OF THE NEW States. v Sok i i 239,000 cases land said he would asi ‘early consider- e e o ot o Jnbl: | résteictions on power ana light con-0ases: & decline of 2 jation by the foreign affairs commit- | 5 e e S L . = poers Bave fermisiated; (- v o i3V fo b i rasti¢ as those effect ; ; Frontenac, Pas | tee. ; “Now thérefore, be it, : ALL-RUSSI INISTRY | the Calumet and Hecla subsidiaries | SUMPIOn as Railroad trainmen at Frontenac, Pa. 3 5 7 3 3 2 3 o AN and that mearly all other mines would | 8 the west. 3 ! voted to refuse to handle cars con-| House leaders said they had’ no tesolved by the senate and. tHe Wastiington.' Dec. 4 —Steps to obtain . wMIRNAIE LWL president's atten-} yp i Sloeita v Russian {he forced to close within & few davs Senator -ummins, republican. 0T iino"coal mined by volunteers. plans for actiom on the resolution. | house ~ of representatives - of . gha persoral Interview wi tion fo, the Jenkins case, since in | ‘TRUESL: Sibelli, Dec. 1o-(Russianibe Dot W 8 °W 98¥5 llowa, announced affer consulting the = | The text of the Tinkham resolution | United States in congress. assemi Bithes S & dealing with it the department only | TelecTaphlc = Agency). The newly £ FOR fuel administration that .he had ob-| g ot cor cervice which was dis- | follows: “That the .6ail war. bets oEnpimi - rained relatio had been puretiink, the cotirss Mr. WiL- | 50080 SUEa s PR HRER e e ATTORN\E’V:E AR\?I:LEC'HON Case | tained an increase in the allotment of | ontinuca in Toledo'a month ago is| “Whereas, the resolution of con-|many and the United States la herpy: 5 Wers 8 3 sot had endorsed. s NE' RR' coal to Mi state. Louls % S vithi few | gress adopted April 6, 1917, by reasondeclared to be a o 3 Nesico were decided on toda I auestioning ihe advisability of|has issued the following - declaration = i i o! I aanaof the | Gxbected 1o be resumed within a few | pied Ap 7, by at an end. 3 4 ” on was made atier Secre- | the action suggested in the I'all reso- |Of policy. ’ supreme authority is repro-| Crand Repids Mich, Déc. 4—With | Great Northern Railroad, represent- 3 1 1 i re the |lution, Mr. Lansing was quoted ‘as o = &, o_|arrival of the vanguard of attorneys|ing northwesieril Co.uw.ass, made @ i ipt i » e the ; d : 3 ship! Marion | ™ o e R iela by mem. | Sa¥ing that the Jenkins correspond- senteq by the cabinét of ministers in-|ipere were indications of - probable | plea for better distribution of coal G";_‘;éflf"f‘?fic:"'k;fl ot oea e BiATsJ:TRAEGAETE’;ESUGAR ARGE.N',';_'::A WATCHING g - disclosed that because of |@nce seemed about'to bring a real test | viwed by Liimie Minister V. Pepelia | jums the legal battle may take when | resources at the head of the Great|S: Dousias which was abanfoped ut SH o E MEXICAN SITUATION Ne hresident's iliness he had not been | Whether Carranza meant to heed the|YeV, and appointed by Admiral Kol- |y ™ 55" mon indicted in connection | Lakes, visiting both the railroad and Haorh ML o 3 | et T “the state department in | Warning given some months ago, and . g .~ | with the alleged normination and elec- | fuel administrations. L e *-“d‘—‘“ e ot Wi on- Alres; -Argentine *Dep St & andling of the recent develop- |thet it might be wiser to let’ this The emancipation of the civil ad-| {ion of Truman H. Newberry to the| Meanwhile the responsible heads of Federal Food Administrator Wil-| (I8 €ity who produce more sweet- | Whlle the wumors of an offer of mes which have brought relations |duestion be answereq before breaking | Ministrgtion from political influence Of) yiieg States semate are brought {o | the larger coal mining concerns of tne | ederal Food Administrator WA |meats than those of any other pa tion by the A. B, C. powers “Afe T s o wa. | off relations. Such a break, he s said | the military leaders. trial country, in a second day of general | [ams anounced 000 tons’ of CAbR|of the country will have to shui ou [geritina, Brazil and Chile” to settiesthe tween {ie two governments (0 & 8€- | aiso to have suggested, might not only| 3—Decime. strilksle ugainst excess- "Rk o ol e e e cn here, AMROUIeRd that e S e due 10 2 shop in ten days for lack of sugar difficulties between the United Stakes I Wi diouse* tonight cndanger the effort to obtain Jenkins' | S and injustice, no matter what par-| o,1g he made on behalf of Christian | had agreed to-pay miners an addition- 3 A urichs LElE. ls, aordaty jthem [Fat | aud Mcxics daol: contmnisie SN v Yy " Dr. Grayeon, | release. but also piace other American f ¥ oF faction ‘commits them. of| A Beek of -Muskegon, county prose-|al sum of 11 cents per ton for coall 4 is peported Prince Albert, King|?"C% (e New Fngland Manufactur-|known that the Argentine government o aw no reaton why the com. | lives and interests in jeopardy by (he| 4—The extension ot/ competency of} oo, io®h o o BEnEECT SO G BelaT L inint basing the fgures on condi- e e o Ty create a prec] IEw COISHT association declar- |13 closcly watching the situation. and Ehresbathtive - | withdrawal of diplomati® represcnta-|lhe future congress.of Zewsivos and | nts “was announced by his attorney, | tiens in “thin Yein areas” and thereby | Gerac o S0COnd “on T CRalt & RIS o in a telegiam sent’ to that the forcign office is keeping fali® DR 1 chuld ot ey Me.]tives. municipalitics. Colon P. Campbell. Tlis client's case | fixing a s ically for' the e }ageriaud, take the title | ives of this section in con- | informed of the developments: throMgn e Ot reicated |, In addition. doubt wag said to have| . 5—Ciose relation. between the gov- should oceupy only a few hours, Mr. |tire count ' ok % The message was one of .pro-|the Arzentine envoys in- Washingto o ambers selected. Sens- |Deen raised as to whai practical ad- | crnment wad.the people, ~ cooperation Campbell.declared. but ‘unless a sep-| This more than carried out thel Frgeh eggs touched $1 a dozen in er the diversion to Texas ot|and Me: t much questie “repyblican. New Mexivo, | Vantage might be gained by . such a | With all healthy- eferents ‘ot the op- | SERRRE SRS G NS PRl proposal of Iuel Administrats -} Ghicago. . According to figures of thet intend " this port; as a re- e in diplomatic circles whether, If k- B Hitchinor, deomcrat. | Nebrasks, | withdrawal, - posttion, . o forced to spend & mumber of weeks in | field that the coal miners be given a|pui®t FICHCNE D R 00409 | sult, of whicii the sugar equalizaation | tion towards medlation is to be takem, LA i e P g 4 Both the secretary and Ambassador| 8—Close. dnd fricndly relations with| 200 fourteen per cent. advance wl ' T ) A hoaid rday prohibited refiners | DY any of the South American goverme THR oaae o thie Jolem di- | Fleteher went before the commitice|the Czecho-Sievaks, " Another probable move by the de-|inéreasc in the selling, price of coal,| “%8" g ESY from ering_sugar to candy and|ments, it should be joint -action by e orasident ihe commities AL It roquest and gave (hélr state- | T—Strong suppori of the volunteer ? Bysthe sale of surplus United States | ciocolate manufacturers. the A. B, C. powers. inasmuch as the R e republi- | ments behind clored doors. Mr. Lans- | movement. SERAR T b et atmy supplies the United States Gov-| "Over twenty local manufacturers | broposal for e e s LT R i T DD R barene T ol i o griitent realized from 73 to" 80 cents|Inuding the laree ones.” the telegram | (H e has never been ratified. andt it democeals opposing The action|han an hour and a. half, and after- | ;r :S‘ of QZucti i n)]gms_ Oni-fhe ‘dollar. 4 aid, “wiil be obliged to close en- Bt e Lmi_m_ “.n 1 dny of discus- |Ward the members resumed con e u[r:;:r e on ot the. a . 9 3 tirel mlm;_ da)sl e the .I,r iesdl flppmpr;_lxmv fn?;;?:an o could exolution which |eration of the resolution with the | terial staffs. - ; 1 By a German goverment decres|Sugar actually in. hand or definitely D ropria ;i T i Weiioctatal Wil e W tn s 1 The cntire programime, sags the an- | ve e 0mm“nlt [ ea ! rodtbition: or expariation of foreian |cxpected. | About ftwelve thousand| It is Tecalled, however, that at ihs on of the Carran-|they proposed indefinife post@onement|nouncement, is based the princi- securities from Germany was extend- | Deoble altogether g directly em- | lime the difficulties between _thd SRtk g land then postponement until the next | ple of a decisive struggle against Bol- led untl Jan. 31, 1820, ployed in this industry here. 'The sug-|United States and Mexico came up in Bt at lesise | regular meeting to be held Wednes- | shevism Ior, the regeneration of iree . . . 2t equattention pears shacid e oug~11914, nction towird ;meRigtin ] % day. Both motions were voted down | Russia, FaT o R T republican membérs by'the republicans. The motion to appoint a committee of two to endeavor to see the presi- dent then was made by Senator Fall, Debate on it was very pelled to get sufficient sugar immedi- ately to New England, either beet or Cuban, to offset the shortage due to | their mistakes, and by so doing con- committee did 1t to which might have in- The Senate adopted a resolution di- { recting an investigation of the charges! lof fraud in the eclection of Semator Newberry, of Michigan. ated by Argentina, ‘and it is =mug- sted that if any similar action is taken in the present | situation it would be most likely to ‘come from: FORMAL COMPLAINTS ISSUED AGAINST MEAT PACKERS In every community there are many cases of un- cesider reed with th ilines, discharge of his du- e sumers and maunufacturers can both | this country. A E oSk : 3 ’ c S e i - et lling| Foreign Minister Pueyrredon - dis= brief but so| Washington, Dec. 4.—Formul com- SuSpELth tuberculosis. 2 Chamber of Deputies by an| ¢ subplied. By the present rulling| Bhor: a the point wus brought out (hatitense was the determination of the | pluints, were issued today by, tHe fed- 5 3 o‘.fle“hfi:‘ing vote py;s”dp a h.uy.-.;— only &\ New England manufacturers ‘A”;sfd the \'e'f"“‘f'd casc * BORE SWitl e ooeution] Majbrliy to reach some sort of action | cral trade commission charging, iho The unsuspected case constitutes a serious menace to J|storing bull fighting and repealing the| dre bearing the brunt of the equaliza- | 4merican TP B L some questiond that a late afternoon quorum call of {five big Chicago meat packers with Prosldontial dacree of 1915 stopping it.| tion board's mistakes.” Mexican Charge airs Blasquez - physical capa-1the senate was disregarded and when | violations of the Clayton amti-trust act 1 the senate's sergeant-at-arms to “avrest” absentecs and take them into the chamber the committee closed came through’ the alleged purchase and con- trol of thirty-one corporations handling food and other gupplies. Written an- the public health. This menace demands attention and is one of the important reasons why the public is asked to yesterday but as far as is known both of the discussions were entirely infor- al and no suggestion of : mediation posing the request for an in- | the democrats are ,understoo have besed their argument on a Fifty-six persons were injured at] Fruitland, Tex., when part of the third GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF wiL Lot SUGAR TO END DEC. 31|was made. 4 - ... e b f gument on | its doors against him. {swer o the complaintg must be made ¢ SRR ihne 1 e e TRl A& pointed out in digjamatlo. strs ! e.ement to the committee Lo Secre- i ¢ithin forty days and thereafter public : 3 4 Tl . - End.] ashington, Dec. .- govern- | cles in this connéction that* formal SN whe WAR skl 1o have Senator Lodge Declines. e i be nad. betere tho com. || finance the intensive campaign against tuberculosis by ||vais. I ment will’ not atiempt to control the laction by any outside ,government . sdmin‘dtration Waus' ¢ When the motion was brought . to 4 | micsion. % ke , : jdistribution and sale of sugar after the | would not be taken prior to an actual el defined policy of | Yote Senstors Lodge, ' Massachusetis; | - Concerns which the packers are ac- urchasing Red Cross seals, Representative William H. Hill, of i juzar equalization board is dissolved | rupture of relations. vigorously with Mesico,) Borah, _Naho: ¥ell, New Mesxico: ! cused of absorbing inelude meat pack- D! E Blrshlashass, sopanbeed e obd 1ot Inee 4 : - z et 1o huve quegtioned (he wisdom of [JOhnson. \alifornia: New, Indiane, |ers, fruit canners, dealers in eggs and i ¥ s i ‘ be.p 989‘"“'»:‘&; D R vaas. |, Attorrey (ieneral Pa in making | pigLOYALTY' CAUSES D{SCORD . ‘e fotion ot this time. |and Moses, New Hampshire. all re- | Douitry,: and: dealérs in atd meaufnc: GET YOURS AND DO YOUR BIT ! leeibediady this announcement today, said that as \ fo take w more decisive|Dublicans, lined un in the afirmative | furers of butter, cheese, olcomargarine, Rosied o “Med 1. i bt ez worth, . « againsg Juvasion of American SN i the ' soutkern’ republic. Lansing was o oted -us with all the democrats present, Senu- tors “Hitehcock, Nebyask: Williams, Mississippl; Swansob, Vi'ginia; Pitt- condensed mill.and- like- produets, eat sups and condiments, no funds-had: peen~provided -by con-’ gress for carrving on the work of iN RUTLAND HOSPITAL o T Mr. - and leather tan- | Captain Heauteaux, a French aviator ners, : . SPRINGFIELD POLICEMEN sonIt iubnths |man, Nevada, and Shields, Tennessec. | out o deveiop opposing it. -Although 'Semator Iull| had suggested that Senutor Lodge. the, committee chairman and repubiican| [gder of the senate;: be named with whetirer a regime would uecept or dis- Oatran eggrd 1t He was sald to have udded that the administration was prepared 10 go whatever length was necessary that policy Springfield, Mass., Dec. 4—Four lice patrolmen. one of them form,” who ‘were arrested with other men in a police nator Hitchcock 1o %o to the White ouse, Chairman Lodge declined to take the place and named Senator Fall ry nor the CAUGHT IN GAMBLING DEN in un- ambling raid in 10~ ten ot ralgned. nointed out that by doing so w ation. senad howey {instead the basement of a lunch reom early to- o b tedee. i A represented us expressing idirec Toulght Senators Fall and Hitch- |day, pleaded not gullty in court to |{he Aefendant waives no righis and oppostifon fo the Fall resolution. Sev- | cock hud not consulted White 1ouse | charges of gambling. They will also |1dves the way oven | € pis to portpone action on it {officials, and. the republican leaders qu: h face om the democratic side tor Hitchcock, acting ¢ the senate, y which the senate merely ould endorse the state depariment’s course in the Matter and declare in affeance it§ support of the president should he decide to break off diplo- matic relations. Dutlriy ‘the day Henry P. Fletcher, American ambagsador to Mexico, also went before the committee and was salq to have covered many of the sume points as did the secretary in and democratic ggested a sub- €aid that if a conference were denied congress would go ahead on its own information and probably would adopt the 1%all measure. -The committee ad- journed until Monday, however, so as to give ample time for the call on the president. Senator Fall, who headed a com- mittee - investigating the entire Mex- fean situation, plans to lay some of the results of his inquiry before the president, if an interview is granted. He has been one of the bitterest oppo- neéntg of the administration for' its Chief of Police W. J. Quilty. should diplomatic relations the two countries be broken off, It was felt that an order government such as was from issued fcans to uit Mexico, would create ill-feeling south of the border might cause bloodshed. charges of conduct unbecoming officers, which have been preferred by between been_ seriously discussed on the border | in connéction with the Jenkins case. President Taft in 1912 ordering Amer- Senator Newberry was today advis- ed he will be admitted to $10,000 bail. TO ENTER A PERSONAL PLEA OF “NOT GUILTY” ‘Washington, Dec. 3 —Senator New- berry of Michigan plans to leave here Saturday - for Grand' Rapids to enter a personal plea of “not guilty” to a federal indictment charging election trauds. ; has, the by an and v ——— INCREASE IN THE EXPENSE ¥ § & fense was hinted at by State Senator Leonard Verdler, counsel for Former State Treasurer O'Dell and State Sen- ators Deland and Ryan. Mr. Verdier in explaining the motive of so many re- spondents in standing mute when ar- they asserted, because average figures showed that an advance of 10.56 cent per ton would meet the requirement. Proposals were made at the final session that the mine operators adopt an aggressive policy of fighting the strike by resuming production on an “open shop” ' basis, but no definite stand was taken on a collective policy. ~Coal production was said to be con- tinuing at a slight adgance over the last week, according to reports avail- able in advancé’ of the Geological Survey's weekly summary. GOV'T TO BROADEN }HE SCOPE OF PROSECUTIONS Indianapolis, Ind.. Dec. 4—Upon the heeis- of its institution of contempt proceedings against officials of the United Mine Workers of America, the government has taken steps to broaden the scope of its prosecutions in con- whose ‘work during the war was most after election' to the Chamber of! spectacular, resigned from the army Deputies. According to ranchmen at Havre, Mont,, many horses and cattle have perished s a result of the low tem- perature and a shortage of feed caused By~ the drought. Shipping men fear the Government order to refuse bunkering for foreign ships will bring about a_situation similar to the one created during the longshoremen’s strike. Arthur B. Reeve, of Patchogue, L. l,|s author of “The Adventures of Craig; Kennedy” and other detective stories, is seeking to solve the mysterious dis- appearance of Billy Dansey. Colonel Charles Young; retired, the ! only negro officer of the-army to at-! tain that rank, has been selected as handling suga, the department of jus- tice ‘would confirie its . efforts to the punishment of profiteers. In explaining the abandonment of the program for defeating the sugar short- age, Mr. Palmer said he had put the proposition up to congress, as he lack- cd “both the power and -the facllities” for obtaining tangible results. After officials had outlined plans for a con- nce of the control under super- on of the department of justice, he id, the necessary funds and author- ity were not forthcoming. Mr. Paimer’s action was generally accepted as opening up the sources of sugar sunnlioe 1 sormitting re- to pay more for the Cuban ro d to mean that sugar prices would soar. The de- partment will continue to hunt down profiteers, but without means of check- ing up on the cost to the refiner or without control of the price at which the supplies came into this country, it was believed domestic - consumers would be forced to ‘pay high prices Rutland, Vt, Dec. 4—Miss Annie A. Aitken, superintendent of the Rut- land hospital, resigned today follow~ ing an investigation begun yesterday into an alleged anti-American ineident which occurred at the hospital recent- =4 Miss Aitken, who is a sister ©f Baron Beaver Brook, a Canadian, said to have supported Miss Amna McLane, of Woodstock, N. B. & #ta- dent nurse at the institution, who, it was charged by other nurses, had made remarks derogatory to- the American firg. At the first sessfon! yesterday of a hearing before an’al- dermanic_investigating committes, it was testified by Miss Josephine Niles, a nurse, that Miss McLane, when shown a picture bearing an American flag, said the picture would be.a pret-- ty ome “if it were not for that dirty red, white and blue flag.” =7 American nurses at_the institution insisted that Nurse McLane apolos gize and salute the flag. v been s« - i The incident caused a_disturban e 1 military attache to Liberia at the re- | after Jan. 1 ; : 2 i & = nection with the strike of 1 i —_— in the hospital at the time, the Amer- ply to questions about nl- attitude :i‘“ nttl%n?le low:;fl Mexxcg, lht;ugl; The plroh!)efi ul( gek}:mz]dtlaf !Ame:_\- OF LIVING IN FRANCE |qnd will investigate .-,ne"geé"?m?;{?;fii quest of the African republic. CUMMINS FINISHES 3 Toin e e S R the state department. For some |his resolution endorses the stand|cans out of Mexico should. dipiomatic R At ; ¢ : = s e e wedks he. Ra¥ béen stationed here and |taken:in the Jeikins case. relations be broken, would be a diffi-| New York, Dec. 4—Tt will cost a|Sherman anti-(rast law vy minere one | President Pessoa, of Brazil, signed a EXPLAINING RAILROAD BILL ight in an Attempt to enfores hith ussisted in the diplomatic corres-| A regent charge by Semator Fall that|cult one, according to their employer: ¥ e voun, Pree. grantin e So nd Cen- he Méxican ai voung couple approximately 160,000 decree_granting th uth and Cen the Mexican ambassador here, Ignacio for. they are scat T e ators and other an apology from Miss McLane. for. the erators and o . ¢ are scattered throughout th h They s | American Telegraph Co. # con-| Washington, Dec. 4.—After speaking |Teturned, three of the nurses fest~ ndence mow in progress regarding francs a year to live “adequately” in| United States trict: Judge A. B. |2l 2! . 7 by Jave S . i c - | fied, with the u 2 U8 cace of William O. fenkins, the | Bonillas, had attempted to soread Bol- | country and many are great distances| paris, ncéording to a budget submit- | Anderson today ordered a’ special kes. | CCSSion for laying and °operating a|ihree days. Senator Cummins, chair. inderstaning ety American consulur agent under arrest |shevist propaganda in thiy ecountry,|from railroads and telegraph lines. Puebla. reply now is awaited from Car- to the fatest American note re- tipg In sharp terms that Jenkins drew a denial tonight from the am- bassador, who said in a formal state- ment that he had done nothing to en- courage disturbing elements in the Companies preparing. to get employes home hesitated today ) oen their permit publication of their intentions. ted today to Surrogate Fowler by Miss Frances Alice Lilling Lawrence, 69. now living in the Fremch capital with “her" mother, asking that the in- o sion of federal grand jury. here next Monday morning and immediately af- terward a statement was given out by United States District Attorney. L..Ert cable hetween Rio de Janeiro, Santos | and Uruguay. According to James P. Holland of man of the interstate commerce com- mittee, concluded late today a detailed explanation of his railroad bill, de- signed to meet conditions with the re- Miss Aitken that Nurse MeLane would make the requested apology. This was not forthcoming, .howeves, tl 3 0 g\nd Miss McLane left for her home.in it was ‘decided that the sittia-|come from sher. father's esfate be al-|Slack, and Dan W. Simms, special ais- | o oon® whis oroied 1snor ook a] oo et F0ad8 fo private ownership HE i R ot mih st iR “eléased. and advices reaching here [ United States or Mexico. : |tlon appeared go critical that notice|jowed to flow into her pocketbook in | trict attorney. who'is aiding in the in- |y il OmE e T <t Disoussirg the antl-strike provision | was said, that she had failed to. g, #ay indicated that commission | The action of the committee in de- | of their action’ miight pointithe way 10| iyq fui1 golden stream., ‘She is join-|junction proceedings, declaring that 3 v of the measure, as vronosed by the | plete her course. e inight be asked for by B Mm!m'l: ";"lml: '?a sntm:’ Depead n(atl{\'ns to sen .:af_e(}' to other Americans’ in ‘the in- | e in her petition by her mother, who | the time arrived - to determine {committee. Senator Cummins declared Tiime b l8edr. to. séitie the aispute. the president brought to a focug much | terior. G A of the enormous|“Whether this is a goternment of Jaw there had been an indusirious effort 3 Wigarmia My, Lansing did not_indi- | cloak room speculation as to the ex- | Should aresolution breaking ‘off re-|%e5T's that theeause of the enormous| LS TS 8 e ihanres o Abe- Canton sbie Lt eina, bebn £1 inddsiclons efort [SENTENGED FOR DISTRIBUTION sla wipt coupe this goveriment| tent (o which Mr. - Wilson's iliness [lstions:be passed, it' was ;@i . that|giince ™ sho will be unable %o con. | This morning Six officlals of the | por teamerery o e | et imronreret e OF SEDITIOUS LITERATURE e should the ropty prove un- | hus handicapped him in the discharge |there wouid be & general ‘exodus of | yrii®S ) SUE SN O (ERER, I SHET United Mine Workers of America who | B, Comp the state oysier|way emvloves or officials who desi ; P "dut was very emphatic|of his official duties. Americans to the United States. M i 3 Yesterday were tharged with eriminal | MU S Nforane and six | to quit work. _Waterbury, Conn.. Dec, 4.—Vin * nls ‘declaration '-hh‘ m""' United Dr. Grayson Will Supervise. —_— > Miss Lawrence is engaged to Andre ;’;"]‘;::]"‘.[052{.:““f“"!fl‘_ lofalion “[ el other vessels were destrovéd and four| limphasizing fhot he was / nat arnoue of 90 Railroad Hill street: : “!'_‘m‘ Y might resuit trom its| When informed of the proposal late | MEPICAN AMBASSADOR DENIES |Poniatoweki, a French army officer, Infunction arainst the {posed to labor :Nfl i S . 2| this - afternoon steamer slightly damaged by fi Dr. Grayson said I would rather not permit such a con ference to take place tonight but fully expected the president would be able organiz-tions. Cummins said the committee, in i the anti-strike section, felt that ivilization -0f America cannot sentenced to six months in ‘Jail ned $200 and costs by Judge ;vohfi?fi.\ McGrath in the city, court -here today on a charge of distributing literature strike zppeared at the federal building and fv mished bond of $10.000 each for their annearance in court next Tues- day. They were John L. Lewis acting who put on the uniform in 1914 at the age of 17. His income of 20,000 francs “wholly inadequate™ acording to his fian CHARGES OF SENATOR FALL ‘Washington, Dec. 4—General denial éfimh ¢ protection of American 2. Because of the shortage of vessels| and the fact that refitting the German | - Lansing Drawn Into Discussiol L ey ‘ S5 -or fosteri nositi govs : of charges by Senator Fall that he had | fiaficge, Who, suffixes to her petition| president of the orsanization: William | liners will require three months it}contiue or endure uniees orzanized | JUCCTE 0pRos ion (o orewniaed “aut. ! ¥iguatly, all of Ambassador Fletch-|to see the two senators tomorrow. The [attempted to spread Bolshevist propa- | the followins budge Green, secretary-treasurer: Ellfs [WVill be some time before the pas-|- copies of The Communist among em- s Statement ‘to the committee re- | physician expects to confer with them|ganda in this countty wWas made i Rent 30,000 francs; servants 7,500:Sear.es, editor of the Mine Workers |Senger lines between the Pacific Coast ployes of the Benedict & Burnl iafeets the Jenkins case, but Secre- tbefore they are admitted to the sick | night by Mexican Ambasador. Bonillas, | household supplies 42,000; doctor and| Journal:; Percy Tetlow. stati and the Orient can be {he declared, was a direct endorsement | COMPARY, where he was a'worker. tary’ laansing wdg drawn info a ‘de-|room, however,.and indicated he would| who declated that hehad-not at any i clothing, with luxury {and Edward Stewart and W SR ey o { of the proposed legislation. ¥ Atticles appearing The laiied’ disussion of the whole general|object to any attempt to heckle the | time “dono. anything. to! foster, en.|ax. 28,600; automobile .and chauffeur | Mitch, officials of District No. 11. DISSOLUTION OF FISH A number of senators have an- |MUNISt were nroduvced in eviAent. s ject ot relations with Mexico and | president or involve him in any sharp | courage or aid, actively ‘or passively, |$000: summer vacation and traveling| The charges against 75 other miners'| CORPORATIONS ORDERED |ycunced that they would sneak on the i Jufige McGrath |88 the inside story of the American |discussion. directly or indirectly, any of the dis-|¢Xpenses 12,000; recreation and|representatives of violation of the in- (hill. Much sentiment developed today ted here guteérnment’s attitude during recent E:rllerdm, t_:g day Dr. ‘?ral‘snn had | turbing elements referred to either in|®musement 5000; incidentals 10,000.|junction were printed and certified to- i . announced that Mr. Wilson's im- Boston, Dec. 4—The final decree in the United States or Mexico.” "ogne great obstacle to a break with Junctlon wwere an el 1 in faver of curtalling general dehate w12 e statute, apnraved. May R e s y and conies were being mailed to- cernment’s ° anu-trust _suitias to hasten the hill, but senate lead- | Which provides a fine of not provement had become more marked| " Ambassador Bonillas said his gov- | STREET CAR SERVICE TO BE uight 0. gll oburt districts i, which | So0inas e Booton IR Flor . Come| ars bt e e o peaat seinle 1600° | 00 o Hmprissnment fof e Jeasesy » befare the United States en- |and that he was being permitted t0 do|arnment not did not ‘wish .to forment RESUMED IN TOLEDO TODAY | defenflunts reside. Tt was stated that!p oy and the Bay State Fishing Com- | determined. both as nunishment for the distribui ta8¢ te- Buropean war, Mr. Lansing |an increasing amount of work. - He| disorder in the United Srates o as soon as this information is recelved | 1 n1 was filed in federal court today. | of disloyal literature. is Gbderseood to have said, Wwas the |said it was not necessary for the Da- | spread radical doctrine. but hed raken 1 : fact that such 3 break might have had the various districts ca Barone anpe; - i Toledo, Ohio, Dec. 4. — Street car ses will tient to use a wheel ch; r all of the be issued for th 0 suen. namei Lo DrOVICes. (OF Te dUOMHIOY of the WAGE SHGH SRMITEE B fons: e T e AL stroyed the president's hope of avoid- | during the morning he had been able| mne ambassador said in his state- |Henry L. Doherty late today. accept- | D85 10 Procure their anpearance in | cws. (Uoe’ H/8 1 operation of the| Rockville, Conn, Dec. 4.—Wage {n- % ing ehtaaglement in the conflict over-|to go over some official papers and | ment: ed the council's repeal of the . ouster ) COUrt ere will be instituted. Boston Fish Market Corporation and|creases of 13 1-2 mer cent. afecting | “FLYING PARSON” USING - (84" s ¥ that resurt, he “was | siga some nominations. “Senator Fall's charges greatly sur- | ordinance. and ordered. the cars re-[ The rand jury fnvestigation. called | BOSiR FoL WERRL FOTBEElBh STTH LSS 08 B8 o o a Tocal mooaten PLANE FOR TOURING. \doted as saving: was based on the| ‘The physician has been very insist-|price me for the huritulnes of them |turned at the earliest possible min.|Primarily to deal with chares nrainst der. conditions that open thcir fa- | mille. were swnounced today at the e lasgé, number of European interests in|ent against callers, however. Senator|must be obvious to all ufe. It was announced that some time | ¢P2! oPerators, will cover all nhases-of | iy, (NN (1o fdh gealers, No| Hlockamum. Mills comnany, the T 1| Neéw York, Dec. f—Belvin May [axisotng. the suspeeted sympathy|Hitchoock has indicated his. desire to| i7" 1jvg been® the ambassador ‘of | Will ‘be required to. get cquipment into | \£G CONITOVErsy ard will be mauon- | cllities o all fresh fsh Geale i Regan Manufacturing comvany and | the “flying ‘parson,” will leave - e A and the German o “:\’;e t::“;g:;‘“:'; #eves ':’“c:fé?,;‘; Mexico-and. sesiding in Washington as | shape but service is promased not lat. | ¥ 0 It Was stated. Phe. Gsores declares. ihat the'four | the Rolcl Muutactiiring company ell Ficid tomorrow morning on @ fl;gsr 7 "‘L‘,‘“, :.:e' declaration of war with |the treaty fight but has been S z‘yl“:lh!';r;vle'?‘u"/e;‘l;i_‘:ndth::tglnmmonmsi er than Friday afternoon. PLAN FOR CONCENTRATED sarmerations as conducted Were'eamef | G loSsam e on SuRE to Savannah. Ga. where he. will .des: it was said, the situation |arrange a conference. It was said - e : 1 unreasonable restraint of utioh of the Sherman and and enjoins the defend- DRIVE ONyALL AGITATORS Trenton. N, I.. Dec. 4—Plans for a concentrated _drive by federal, state and county authorities directed at all agitators against the United States government were comvleted at a con- ference here todav. United States Dis- WHY SHOULD WOMEN NOT BE QUALIFIED New York, Dec. 4.—An order re- quiring the board of assessors to show cause why women should not be cAalified as jurors and their names eyen more embarrassing be- it was'e part of Germany's war e.10 stir up trouble for the United tates on thi: continent. Mr. Lansing ®as sald to Lave added that in these premises the administration felt it ssodld go 2 long way in comserving its the struggle with its Bu- any other_time’done anything to fos- ter, encourage or-aid, actively or in- {actively, directly or indirectly, any of {the disturbing eluments referred to either in the United States or iz Mex- ico. “The Mexican government not only |does not wish to foment disorders in that Secretary Lansing told the com- mittee today he not only had not talked with the executive about Mexi- eo during the recent negotiations, but had not seen him on any, subject. tliver an address Sunday afte before the Southern Commercial gress. © He will, use - the. same: %s% which he . made -his” record-breaks ing .double. transcontinental fight, s Maynard experts to return by De< cember 11 to take over a new FOR SLEEPING SICKNESS AS JURORS ant se or depress | ; ‘excellent positions with chances sickness today in St v . Brooklyn. Miss Lena i g 01, who has been in‘a GETTING THEIR AMERICAN o T RN AT 1as which. he proposes to make a one stop Cabt i carried on the jury list, today was ob-|trict Attornev. Bodine, Attorney Gen-|GERMANY’S ATTEM®T TO »l}af; E-da_ transcontinental ht. e YE ico | th® United States nor to spread an-|tained by Julia V. Griili, an attorney. |eral McCran and several county nrose- . EVADE RATIFICATION eI = . M ki e WWFLOYES OUT.OF MEXICO| ronistie. dontrints Nese: hut- on.” ol toi: Justite Hondicn. it Siooky seal| Sl McCran Dresent. Attorney Gen- ¢ EXPLAINS PROPOSED howorer, | it was pointed A7 contrary, my - government has. taken preme court. The woman lawye: con- » eral McCran des El Paso, Texas, Dec. 4.—Certain ared New Jersey has| Glasgow. Dec a polit- OBITUARY. CHANGES, IN TAX LAWS 50, Carbae e - 1 ¥ energetic measures. to . prevent the |tended that present jury lists'are “in-|ample laws to deal effectively with |jca] demonstraiion her cvening z ) 7 g .e was sem ‘«"fl Amgrican concerns operating in Mex- | spreading in Mexico .of such doc- |adequate, insufficient and illegal.” malcontents. Andrew Bonar Law, lord privy scal Robert C. Gates. W nzton. Dec. 4—Ircome § 3 edly that unless Tmn"' o ordered their beder representa- | trines.” —_ - e M g et e men b b leade: the house| Der Conn.,~ Dec. 4.—Robert 0. |state and municipal secorities now tak e given American rights there|iives today to. prapare for geiting i INCREASE IN RATE OF PAY BROOKLYN POLICEMAN HELD, Be a radical change in the ¢y American emploves out of Mexi-| DENIES VILLA HAS BEEN o fcommons- alluded to Germany's e of the United States govern- p- {Gates, who served as high sheriff of free under the 1918 revenue law w« FOR CENSUS ENUMERATORS co. In some tases the definite instruc- FOR HIGHWAY ROBBERY |parent attempt” to evade ratification [New Haven county from 1883 to 1891, | be declared a part of gross income. CAPTURED NEAR PARRAL ; of the peace treaty owing to the delay |died today at his home after a year's | computing surtases under a bill inj drent. : e id o |tions were given for immediate with- 4 Wshington, Dec. 4—Increase of the| New York, Dec. 4—Magistrate Dale |of the United States senate in adopt- |illness. He was 81 vears of age, for- |duced today by Representative. This seep, Mr. Lansing is sai ,l‘|’| drawal of American employes from| I Paso, Tex, Dec. 4—Andres Garcia, | rates of pay for enumerators of the |in a Brooklyn poiice court today held |ing it. merly superintendent of the H. M. |republican, Tewa. L, y ave e e B Magion. consul general here for Mexico, re-|fourtcenth decennial census to four |Patrolman Michael Russall in $5.000 | Mr. Bonar Law said he spoke for the | Bassett company, and when Derby was| Mr. Green said his measure was y and °":"h““" a Names of these companies were|ceived a telegram from (nmn:y head- | cents for each person enumerated and |bail for the grand jury on a charge of |government and he believed for the|a town served.it as a selectman and|signed to d e g T':e‘c Rty e:r,h 4% |withheld because of the possible|quarters at Chfhuahua City *today | thirty cents for each farm reported was N having, while o nduty, held up and robbed Nels Anderson, a sailor. derson ig said to have lost money and jewelry. ourage persons - exceedingly large incomes frc ducing their gross incomé by iny part of it in state and municipal el gations. . b it was sald, to their employes in uitting the southern republic. Danger to Americans in Mexieo, to have added that in the be saw no real urgency allies in declaring’ that they bad the |town agents lle leaves a widow, four power-and if necessary would exercise | children, a brother, Oliver P. Gates, of it. to insure ratification by Germany j New faven. and a sister, Mrs. Mary F, of the treaty. Riggs, of this plac which said that :the. reported capture |announced today b# Director Samuel of Francisco Villa mear Parral was not | L. Rozers. Approximately 87,000 enu- true merators are affecled. An- $18 in