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. 10 PAGES—T78 COLUMNS VL LXI=NO. 283 T NORWICH, CONN. i Bl v o ¢ g | ten months of the current year was more . A sy B~ b % o ATTORNEY GENERALPALNER == === e = CHEVIKCMSSIONRES” 3 \ 4 | hot mmons today. 55 R iy sF. ¥ ¥ o N i ocee B et .| SuBreme Court Deciign Lib- Condiion of Nine Prisoners|,.+'oc,1ii", 3% e v - 3 A ' % p! facturgd imports from Germany for the B ° | N8 Ll A it ; London, Nov. §-Premier Lioyd George | CTalizes the Volstead Act— Jail is the | lack of work. Feacral Judge Anderson i the U. S. District Court at Indian-| 101 0"l "ietite mareass | YENE Release 10,000,000 orities — Resigned to| cesree Aot Fieid new German lis Decl the Att G s .li t imiting | "'t @ deceased husband’s brother. ons. Deutl} £ . 3 'v":.[.mw'/'::;. i “l:;ull. left for Rio_Janeiro, » . . v . HARDING IN SECLUSION ” New York, Nov. 8.—Decision of tI Dubl the Government’s Evidence in the Soft Cpal Conspiracy S A POTNT 1BABEL. TEx,|mbreme court that Tiquor Igwedlly b e sy yhe A P S0 . Alsska's population Is 54,11 a de- 03 < . - Z quired may be stored by a person for his ?x:e';u::’.f::&;;fi“mh“aflfnml_fl; crease of 14.9 per cent. the Census Bu- tions Will Make Difficult the Entry of Any Agitators Into n ‘thelr 90th g : Resigned | Has Been Filed in Virtually Every American Embassy, Lega- _tion and Consulats in Europ=—New Passport Reguls- Cases Was Based on “Personal Government, Not Gov-| roint, 1eabel, Texas, Nov. 8.—(By The |0wn use in a place other than his home | foddy bégan day of fasting are|'e52 &nnounced. Amsrica—Listed Among Soviet Secret Agents Are the t by Law”: \on Was “S A. P.)—At Point Isabel, the' little town ;Vr:!e‘d"mea:nlha:u thousav;ds, ot‘ “Impris- | taking no feod, according to the chajr- Seven véiunt: ported to h 3 p ernmen! — which es_on the southermost tip of quarts sdon may be. “released” in £ ti is )b mp et T s i y Asserts the Acti b trangely e e on e o o e el mlom a2 Gt thaGrlesib Toard The chaieman, C2715, 231003 210 feoset te hve Names of Many Men Who Have Act=d as Spies For the Close to the Compounding of a Felony. Harding went into seculsion today for an|eral prohibition agens here. was being offered the men, near Tralee, Ire., Friday. Ceniral Powers of Europs. 2 T e interim of rest and recreation before he f‘ranllmthh_l?:yfl- fled_erfl:ll v;nhibi“u The latest. reports from the prison| -y Sl \FEEEE S Indian Ind, Nov. S.—Attorney|said its effect was “that this court cannot | begins preparation of the policies of his|enforcement chief, explained that every|doctors test to the s A EUORS. S0 epen 1 24 Nov. 8.—Determ] - shipped board seneral Paimer's orders Umiting the gov-| proceed unless the attoiney general sees|administration. bottle seized in his- district had been | the muone:" and 353 that thelr’ sondls |& ntthbier of food stores, under municipal |, O!terdam. Nov. 8—Determined = cf- have o U g > . 5 el san' | Atlantic lin ernment’s evidence to be used in the soft] Nt to advise. Politics ‘and international problems and|Dplaced in borided warehouses. Thers it|tion is puzzling the authorities. The |oWnership, with fixed prices. _“"“‘ are being made by the Ru:hian ers. American certificates coal conspiracy cases against 126 opera-| “I am going to have it done,” the judge| all the big and little questions involved|stands, he said, ready to be returned to ,,,,,,,n,,.,p,mu‘, were visited 1& Father Dolshevik forces to §.ud “missio:Tries’ have beem secured by various mesns and . | e it is said @ Lrisk tors and miners in Indiana, Ilinois, Ohlo|added, his remark apparently meaning|in the making ‘of the new governmentalfowners if the courts so order. Flelding "of “Chicago. :Accont] e Navy department approved sentences of | and agitators o the United States, ac- fimds I Surried SN 454 Western Pennslyvania were eriticized | that the grand jury soon to convene witi| Tegime at Washington are to be shut out| He said he had no figures at hand *o | Dublin® nowspaper Fathey g."x‘ai.:: the | dismissal for two navai -cadets of Annap- e o ‘;: 4 ':m o | alen oF counterfeited certificates as wezl Ly Federal Judge Anderson In the United | reopen investigalion of the conspiracy|of his consideration. while golf and. fish-|show' the ‘exact amount of liguor held |ported them as being detTriiacd and re- | Ol on charges of Intoxication. oin; Altlociatic ntm“““"’h e Enal tor "“‘."h‘;‘”'“ Clever alterations asd States dis court here today as be-|cases, ing are to-take first place .in his atten- [ subject to judicial mandate. Ranad 1o fifbiz Sath - BigHE 8E e nia . o urope. +} forgeri Ve been detected by nd courier system of the Moscow [ Whose duty it i to examine 1) rangely close to the compound-| - In opeming the Investigation, Dan W.|tion and ambitions. He puts fishing first| ‘The problem of the empty club locker|men are said to by 3 “his | Montgomery (Aln.) County Grapd Jury, W of & feiony.” and also “dangerously | Simms of Lafayette, Ind., said he' re-| of all and-his fondest desire for the time|also is solved by the decision, according|cago. yeITeRgIEE. O Gl 2 veturned ‘14 Indictments ugainst night | e 2 o congitt ot S~ signed as special prosecutor in the cases|being is to hook one of the big tarpon|to the attorneys for William'G. Street, *idefs” In'recent arson cases. ‘¢ e O e e Ay ey, Are mads' 10 shuwie S Trial of the cases was scheduled to be-|because he said -the attorney general's|that are found off Point Isabel. Who brought the case up fo the supremie| sppxy 5,000 IN I . 5 fore.the outbreak of the Ereat war, and | ten ohiight beite ook aseats, aadlsts #in today but government counsel said|Orders would prevent use of evedence that| The president-elect and Mrs. Harding;court. Attorney Joseph S. Auerback, of e TIVE DATS Immedinte steps will be taken by New | 107 the outbreak of the great war, and|ien outright bribery is tried. An attache s not ready lo proceed. Before the| ¥as the basis of the governmment's injunc-| arrived here late in the afternoon and | the law firm in question, stated be fook| ~ AFTER KILLING UANK BUNNER|Jersey to arrange fdr the payment of | or (he 1sts of Soviet mecrel agents are |of an American consulaie recently was {ng of the continuance asked by the|toh case last year against the coul strike, | took up their residence in a small-frame| the. decision to mean that a club mem- | .o oo s the bonus to former service men. b S s Piph vyl o g el R b oo e BT Eovernment counsel, Judge Anderson un-|@nd later the contempt proceedings for| cottage overlooking a bay where a fleet|ber could store in_his locker beverages | Camden N 7. Nov. §—More than g O O s e oiss L, Wi R dertook an investigation of the attorney|aileged violation of the court's jrder, di-}of fishing.boats lay at anchor. containing more than one BAIf of one | 3000 Was spent in five days for gyl = Returns recelved from the congressional | PONCrS Of Europe. . United]| St States stz Soviet agitators 3 erals orders regarding the cases, end-| Fecting cancellation of the strike order.| The townsfolks, largely Mexican fisher-| per cent. of alcohol. parties in Philadeiphia by Raymond W.|,lections throughout Guatemala show a g, S2InSt this campaign the Unit ards of liners are declared to have Schuck and Frank J. James: after they States has arrayed its agents and offi- |Sometimes yielded to alluring offers for s eriticis Py *s| Similar testimony w; v men, ‘welcome, pourin; o uis eriticism of Mr. Palmer's ny was given by L. Ert gave them & warm welcome, pouriny. clals at foreign ports. Associated with|hiding bolshevik agents on th complete Victory for the Unionist party. Slack, another special prosecutor, and by | out . of their little boxlike houses and 0 killed and rgbbed David S. Paul, Cam- DECISION BY SUPREME COURT den bank mrev;senger, according to. Prose- The court set nest January 10 as the| District Attorney Van Nuys. crying out their greetings in mixed Eng- e a [them in Holland are the Dutch police, |during trips across the Atiani alling the J:n:;ry-nh:' Snc| Mr. Ames, however, sam Mr, Palmer|lian cnd . Spanish dlaiget A score of LIBERALIZES VOLSTEAD AcT|cutor Wolverton, of Camden county, who e,::"',',ll"‘,‘:g‘flh‘[’: e | Who have in their possession documents | ing to get passage to a port l.“':. i - The meantime “will give | interpreted his orders to wmean Galy the | Duplls in the Point Isabel achool lined the g tonight made public additional details of | TO, WITl befln S TR and 8 WOT- | showing that Lenine, the Soviet leader,|ed States, the bolsheviki try fo meach e e i as east | elimination of evidence that wab the basia| ehirance of the villsgs and. showered| _Washington, Nov. §—(By The A. P,)— | the alleged confessions of the two men. Weks o Totterdam as a “world clearing | Canada, Whence they can easly get | nd 0wt whether we are i govern by Jaw|of the contempt proceedinigs and pointed | oleanders and other semi-tropical flowers | Storage of lawfully acquired liquors in| \Volverton announced that §4,600 of thel wy o oo —omn o fhouse” foraSoviet finance and propagan-|across the border, American authorities © by person” Ones hefore the judge|Out that these proceedings were begun|on ‘the members of the party as~ they| commercial warchouses and the transpor.| $40000 in cash stolen {rom Paul WaBl.ris in Georgia congressional races will | Wiy, tiie¢ ndex fles have been ~filled | abrosd are said o have advised Wash had eciared that Mr, Falmer's attitnde]at &:ate later than thar covered“hw the|passed: aniot much stéoks to. th Bomelot thel [ound todayiin & bookuase ‘abi Jamekliawe seniir Mghts, to congTens on' harbes [ug 3500, Lo ety e el k. many Soviet conrters Suli « was that of “personal gov-|alleged conspiracy. Mr. Ames also stat-| Several guests accompanying the pres-| OWner is not prohibited by the Volstead |home in this city. The remainder, nearly government by law.” ed that the attorney general has the 1lght | ident-elect, including his pre-convention|act under a decision handed down today, $30,000, was buried in. two packages at torney general was not present|!0 elect whether the government wyuld|manager and close adviser, Harry ~M.|DY the supreme court. 4 the héad and foot of' ‘the. grave :‘of - gation, but C. B. Ames,|Drosecute its cases as civil or criminall Daugherty, were housed in a small winter| 10 Passing upon the appeal of William|Schuck’s mother, and has been recovered, consulate in Europe. New passport reg-{of every profeasion are engaged in the Y ssistant to Mr. Palmer, ex-, Matters, and that having chosen a civil| resort hotel nearby. The party of thirty-| G. Strect, of New York, from decisions| the prosecutor said. his plane at Tie Siding, forty miles west | "ations have Loen adopted and difficu-}work of spreading bolshevik propagands *. Palmer's orders had' been | Proceeding in the strike, Mr. Palmer did | two, including newspapermen and sccret|Of lower courts, refusing to enjom in-| Schuck, according to the alleged con- {7 i W ng, forty miles west | ties awalt the bolshevik agitator who at-|it is asserted. Lists compiled. inclade i by government counsel,|NOt believe it fair to proceed criminally|Service men, crowded the hostelry and|ternal revenue officials from seizing|fession, buried the money in Evergreen L o lempts to secyre . vise from an Ameri- i men of all kinds, from college professors ying at the investigation, said|after having obtained the miners’ com-| the town's one restauranf was overtaxed | llquors he had placed in a foom rented | temetery on October 11, six days after| . = PN R A Frte can representative. o dockhands. There are also many we- orders possibly nullfied the prose-| Pliance with the court order. Mr. Ames|by the visitors when the time came for|{rom a safe deposit company, the supreme|he and James, riding with, Paul in a a2t ‘(E "‘"[ on f‘m b regulations and the men enlisted In the cause. Officialy also said the department had co-operated|the evening meal ~From Brownsville,|CoUrt reversed the lower courts and|motor car in Camden, Killed the md:‘;“ e A IR W e 18 stant vigllance of American officials. it|{have examined the lists say, very few Judge Anderson’s statement regarding| Whol®cartedly in the prosecution and|twenty miles away, the party made the|heid that the injunctions should be grant-| messenger in order to make a better fi- thirty-gecond annual convention in Wash-1, pelieved some bolshevik agents iave|the Soviet workers are native bomn Amer. of 000 bolshe:iK “missionaries,” and|licved to have sailed from bere these files have been placed In virtuaily|dian yorts recentiy b every American embassy, legation and| len of virtually every nationality and of irregularities. The body of John P. Weodward, ait matl pilot, was fownd in the wreckage of Mr. Palmer's conduct came after hearing| P4 nt interfered in any way with the| trip by moOtSE. ed , | mancial showing among their friends. ing, D. C, today. recently succeded In finding m-uns to]icans, but that a number of most of 7. the court leading|action of the government's special coun-| Their special train reached Brownsville| The effect of this ruling had net been| “Getting: the money from the grave”| g . u. Leinforced police guards were |CFOS8 ihe ocean. Scores are thought to| American eitizens age in the serviea Wp to his assertion with a, series of | Sel In the present conspiracy cases. - | shortly after noon and thcy spent sev:|fully cppraised tonight by internal rev-|Sald Prosecutor Wolverton, “was one of | iewvlY PORTareed POVlce Euaris wers questions whether the attorney general) Testimony also was givert during the|eral hours resting at the Hrownsville|etuc znid j1ohibition enforcement officials. | the Wweirdest experience I ever had. ighout y erlin ; as rumors circulated that radicals are about to stage a coup. BEE Sty tv agree Het’t5 i hearing that no agreement to limit the | Country club before proceeding to their| The helief was expressed, however, that| Schuck sat beside the mam at the wheel PRISONERS IN SIBERIA JUDGE DISAPPROVES ACTION 3 Win e government’s evidence had been made in] destination. th: result 1might be the reledse of some! Sf our motor car directing. us where to " 3 OLESALE aagely near 1o the compound-| Judge Anderson's presence. In this con-| Brownsville's doors opened to the vis-| 1% 00,000 gallons of intoxicatizg bev:.|£o. When we came to the-spot in thel oo\ o C—r e . ARE DYING BY WH OF PROHIBITION OFFICERS % of & iclony,” said Judge Anderson in[nection, the judge presonted statementslitors, a large crowd meeting the traim|8Ses wl'ch have been storcl i ware:| temetery there was a hole Where the MePiblean sentiment, according to the| o SO Lientenant| Boston, Nov. §—Diss 5 this comuection. “I am not saying it is. | attributed to Mr. Palmer saying such un-|and demanding a speech from the presi-| u0'Scs &rce January 18, 132). ironey had Dbeen put, and, for a mo-| N ERL FUBNCIy Association. B M| oer of the Austrian army and eight| titude of the federal pronbItie o s I am saying it is strangely near it |derstanding had been made last Decem- | dent-elect. He responded briefly from| Records on file here show that, in ad-|ment we thought it was gome. Then we: avor of the ‘open shop” as part of the | [EHET &8 LO% U0 Lo S0 o Wsiberian | this city was voiced toacr Liion office in Similarly judge discussed the ele- | ber. thie rear platform of his private car, ex-|diton to immenss quantities of liquors; brought up two packages, one wrapped |1abor legisiative program. Fisoners' camp. arrived here today. and| ion in federal court bocase ne LY Mec] ments constituting contempt of court, pressing his pleasure at the reception ac-| purchased and stored by individual cons in newsaper, the dther in plain brown| . = &t e’ Houlared that the prisoners in , Siberia| to submit & Nguor scim of i fatiay his purpose being. he said. to “see how|xo COMMENT PROMPPALMER corded him in his trip through Texas.|Sumers there wWere in storage when the| vaper and bound Wwith tire tape. - '“'r - Rfrgr B o B ey oy e R trom" starva-| The liquor wag mwm: o the court. Aangerously near this gentieman has got 4 Earlier in the day he had spoken in a| Volstead act became effective, large| “When they buried the ‘money they)¥as one of two men shot dead near Ne- ¥ Haverhill six tion, tuberculosls, typhoid and other dis-| months ago from the home of Michdel Bl (o &' conteinpt of HHiD MRt ON ANDERSON’S BTATEMENT | similar vein at San Benito and several|stocks by hotels and restaurants as re-|had sunk a flower pot oter the place.|nagh. County Tipperary, after the shoot- u ; 3 2 i Anderson, who was arrested The arm of this court js long.” con- : U tia other cities along the railroad. MF: Hard. | Serves. Whether these latter stocks come|Someone had dug up the flower pot,|ing of Lieutenant Hambleton. S . th. rate, the | b at the time * tmued Judge Anderson i this connec-| o, Washington, Nov. 8.—Attorney General | ing is the guest of F. E. Scobey and .| Within today's ruling has mot been de.|never dreaming that mearly $30,000° in -— As an example of the Qe e Woun | Sut ety discharged by the eoutts “on. “and has been known to reach | Palmer declined today to comment on | B, Creager, prhminent Texas republicdns | termined. It was anticipated- that tegt| vash rested beneatl A drastic eurfew law will be enforeed | Ausirians ”; D(““whom they =ald 2,000 mus to h_:“v" ordered a writ of manda< father than Washington. 1 am not sug- | StAtements of Federal Judge Anderson at | The cottage hie and Mrs. Harding occu-|cases would be filed s0on on this and| Prosecutor Wolverton said James and | Dublin it was announced off e - WiTiest Pretiition Enforces M I - 3 5 ] : o : “ | died in six months. Forty thousand. died ! ment Agent Wil - gesting what may or may not be done.)Indjanapolis today with respect to. the | py is <ir. Creager's wintér home. The|similar questions arising from the unde-| Schuck, who are locked up in the Burls|While enforcement of martial law will ‘u;) to the end of 1918, the Austrians de- | ceed” “e by lelx:n:i:;.:;‘c:;‘::‘,‘ :l:. -::- termine 2 Mr. Palmer Is the attorney general, and [ COUFt'S inquiry int othe attorney gener- | length of the stay here has not been an-|termined scopé of the new interpretation | ington county jail, would be brought. te|be Withheld for the present. { A 5, and the had perish- ther i is a certaln amount of consideration | #'S connection “with the soft coal con- | nounced definitely, but it is known that|of the Volstead act. i d been estal clared. Uy 'number who ether it shall be given back to 1" im bound 15 pay to his official | SPIFACY cases. . Department of justice of- | some. time. Withis tHa next Lo weeks the | Justice ClArk whe réidered:the AR sl Ly Cllied| . Prestdentislect Tarding wil b the |*d Since al b '{;;.,Cf;ii“:i‘.i‘;;:grn- Whé demands its return. This 1 do not pay it to him, him-| I8 said, however, it had been expected | president-elect -will sail from New Or-| today, ;zeld that \the portation jof | the .méssenger had been struck in thig[Principal speaker at the annual celebra- | Were gc:l. . WOrse poy B gy i e e 0 Will be decided at a later hear- that C. B. Ames, who went to Indiagapolls | leans for a voyage to Panama. Tauor W igtigs | Tho men probabiy will be. re-tian ‘f’ Eik lodges of this country tv be [Cortain eumys were called "deffl PR IG r making these remarks, Judge An- {23 the department’s representative, would - ‘s I b e =7 Camden_prison tomorrow, { held at-Bedford, Va., Nov. 5. camp” because there Fg iy me We stopped this poshebah dermon called on istrict Attorney Van|read “into the court record all of the quor Rad heen JAWtully Aaqired and] e sddes Both priscHers Hre marred. I HaS, o Vi Fronch groend T-was 1m-| docs 2. ai e, - Morten. anki SO Nuys to produce messages exchanged | Instructions in question.” ~Whater the INCREASED 167 PER CENT.|for & lawful parpose. He said: James, who is 37 years old, Was a motor | = Pesjectad establishment of u: stenmuhip | OWIng to the fromen EFORC P8 Gl| Toc8 ME. McCarthy's office have to b I Wwith the department of justice about re-|colirt had been advised of this plan was ® Gais 27| “That transportation . of ' liquors|car salesman. Cchuck ‘s 32 -and wWas|Service batween New York and Cork was Possible to 2dr. s oot 1 ed into domg. its duty?” ,ening the conspiracy cases, with thé|unknown. at the department, but pending{ Cleveland, Nov. 8.—Cost of homes in|® “* * s no.such as is Pprohibited by | <upervisor for a telephone company here,|announced by J. L. Fawsitt, who descrih- | WHiter _~‘"°§'“""-w ¢ the dead Prisoners|said ‘,.“x'o‘rtx-‘) for the prohibition office or reporting department of justice develwvfinenu in the controVersy officials | Cleveland increased 187 per cent. in the|the section is too apparent to justify de-| The alleged confessions were identical|ed himself as Irish consul to New Y { R “Jf“lk ('l" 3 _"w.v outside the huts] weil _a.u’l. ® Guestion was uhie of law as : nereasing the list or de-|Were silent. last five years and during the last three| tailed consideration of the many provi-|on most all important points, the officials L e o cocupied, remaining there until (o fils a b and requestion permission -1 One list bearing the name of | The sti gment was reiterated at the | years fewer houses were erected than fn|&ions of the act inconsistent with a con-|way. Schuck, however, disclaims respon-| Reorsanization of the democrutic party | they had o he past scmmer large] - nr Aee, = ant Attorney General Mitchell, said | attorney general's ofice that the only in- | the year priorto the war, according to| Struction which would render such res| sibility for the actual slaying, of Paul,|With Governor Cox as its leader , was spring. During the Pt SRGCT Goti) Miir MeCarthy's office s prepared to 3 v “attorney gemeral has instructed me | structions ~sent by Mr. Palmer were | testimony before the United States sen-|moval unlawful, and that the act is un.| declaring he was forced into.the plot by|Proposed by Senator Harrison, of Mis- | raves were dug in & jdo its duty,” he said. | i ose contained > a starvation or illness! | “Then wi . et that before seeking indict-| those cont in a letter to Dan W.|ate committee on reconstruction and pro-| derstood by the officers ch: . “woobrl sissippl, head of the democratic speakers’ | doomed to_death by al en why hasn't it dome jtz R e e ‘ Simms, and S . e S A chikrged. - ity James < who Scback, says, fegefto ! the winter. Morton reto B % 5 ments h onsult with and lay Which resulted in his resig- | duction, whiéh ‘held a hearing here “to-| its execution as permitting such trans-|the police, beat Paul to death. James|bureau. B aatans formerly gave the DMS-1 reasnn'whey ths citisen 'y mrucn, {0 a7 before this department” In-|nmation. This letter has since by , is message, Judge Anderson | public. e been made | day. Portation s ‘shown by the provision of | in his confession is quoted as saying izen'Sroperty has mot . Senatér Calder, chairman of the com-| the regulations of the bureau of internal| that each plotted and planned the killing| The Turkish government has addressed | ¢ ow are getting houses, the!learned brief I will not listen to any \ _ | mittee, questioned itnesses especially to| revenue authorizing permits for the|and robbery long before they executed it.|a ROte to the powers in which it is de- |prisoncrs 7‘-’? (Bt niust Vget food) riefs on the law.” determine if -there exlsted in-Cleveland | transportation of liquor. from one perm-| . Schuck Is alleged to have stated thaticlared the prosent time is inopportune | Austrians declated \WE WO, RO pcy PASSPORTS HAVE BEEN any combination of _building = -material | anent residence of any owner to another| James, after slaying the messenger, # o|for the ratification of the peace treaty | for Memieives W fo0 T ISSUED TO IRISH WITNESsES|(°21eTs or of labor such as was uncov-|in the case of his removal, although no| forced himat the point of a pistoi .o |by Turkey. 00, Sood, I8 LO)De, "o i IN IRISH HOME RULE Brir Dublin, Nov. 8.—Denis 1y ered in New York recently, and which|such- transfer .s in terms provided for|drive to Tabernacle, where the body Was man of the Thurlestown Lo CU4Ir=| help up the construction of buildings, but| by the act” thrown into' a- creck. Two days later,| John Derham, father of 1ns cuiicls 484 not a witness knew of any such condi-| _The opinion pointed out, however, that|Schuck declared, according to the police; the Balbriggan council, ‘have rean,of | tion here. . internal revenue authoritics undoubtedly| that James compelled him to make an-|announced many restaurants have sent & passports from the forcign stice o ice| , While some witneshes declared lack of{had the administrative nower (> regulntz | other trip to the Jersey pine belt, when|revised menus showing substantial cws| London, Nov. §—The Marlboroufih di-}mons tonight, with two new clauses add- don ‘which will permit free et ! Lon-| funds was largely to blame for the de-| the transfer of such liquors 0 2 to pre-| the body was dragged from the stream|in prices. voree case will be heard in the 1aw|ed by the government, which in the spin. to the United States to ;fl 0 procded | crease in construction, F. H. Goff, = a|vent their use in violation of the law. |and buried' in a shallow grave deep in courts tamorrow. Although the Duke of}on of Irish and liberal politicluns Ten- on the sacking of their reopestics [IOAY | banker and chairman of the ukwyor's spe-| “An intention to cunfiscate privace| the forest, where it was found by hunt-| An auction sale will be held in Younss- | Marlporough did not defend the guit of|dered the measure practically dead. before the AmefTcan pective towns| cial housing committee, testified ~that|propérty,” the opinion concladed, <> en|ers on October 16. thwn, Ohio of 62 passencer automobiles, | the douchess, who was oCnsuclo Vander-| These clauses, which provide for second > commission on Ire-|§30,000,000 was available to those desir-| in intoxicating liquors, will nat he -ajssa Ertan L e san trucks, 2,500 cases of bonded whiskev | pilt, dougkter of the late W. K Vander-]ehambers and the dissolution of u:‘:_- 3 con- land which is to b Washington Novemh:x?hh."sn:f_“g,",;,i: ing to build homes. Dy inference and cons’~1:tion from pri-|yovry HELD FOR KILLING and 53 barrels of whiskey seized by the | bilt, for the restoration of conjugal rights|liaments should they not be represents his son, who is in jail, oners well-nigh uneatable bread. Thelbeen returned, but WGooy, i vwmee - MAY CANCEL BUILDING OF COMMONS MAKES CHANGES IN NEW YORK New York, No¥. ~—The city of New York ls considering cancellation of all acts for schoolhouses and all public ings because of testimony given be- the joint legislative committee inves- tigating the “bullding trust’ This became known late today whem the board of estimate, at A special meet- ing. adonted a resolution introduced by Mayor lylan proposin gan *immediate conference with the committee to deter- mine the evidence in its possession whr- ranted contract cancellation. In its res- slution the board expressed desire to co- sperate in every way with the committee. GOT 21 GAMBLERS IN RAID AT BAYONNE, N. J. Armin W. Riley, head of the “fying | MARLBOROUGH DIVORCE London, Nov. § (By the A. squadron” of the Department of Jutice, CASE WILL BE HEARD TODAY | Irish home rule bill - P.).—The Iy the final stage in the house of come. However, he declared, since the may- | visions of law whizy nave ample field for or's committee was formed last. February) the operation in ~ffesting & parpose clear- HIS FORMEE SWEETHEART & not a wossing man had applied for as-!ly indicated and dec'arsl. , T Allan B. Jaynes, national republican sistance, ttes will leave tomoriow for| juaiice McReynolls, conexrcing tn the|, St Louls, Mo, Moy, 8-ZAlbert, RIS | oommitteeman_for Arizona, ' and editor | Farly in October the Duchess of MAr o Chicago and other central western cities to continue hearings. T > defending | stituted, w i : Vederal agents. granted in March last, he is v were carried, after being severe- ! the divorce proceedings tomorrow. criticized by former Prmkr‘mwx and others (s tending to reduce Ireland i Iberf pothe condition of a backward crown 2 Judgment of the court. dissented as to|2l Years old, late today was indicted on| TOTL Tui s qirector of the Tucson Cit- | borough's petition appeared in the list off Solony, by ample majorities in § F | b 2 n : ; ., 2 small the reasoning by whish i was reuch-|3 charge of first degreo murder W con-|iz.; “gied at his home in Tucson follow- | defended causes for hearing by the di°| house, showing the slight interest mow ' 3 ed. nection with the killing of Miss Bdna El-| e, 416 27 8 vorce court. Under the English ¥hown in the bill failure to comply ‘with the decree (:,, The measure has to run the gauntlet of | Seversl hundred round of ammuni. | the restoration of conjugal rights consti-| tae house of lords, where, according o A Washington despatch last Fri said the American Commission in mfl:fi had invited a number of persons in Ire- land had invited a numbér of persons in Ireland to appear and testifw at its hear- ings. Those invited included the lord mayors of Cork, Belfast and - e t o . a lrv; the chairmen of the u,b:,f"c“:\:’,:’;{, GIVEN JN HARTFORD r;’;\:u“’i:"‘f."r‘;ff st arthnn conslyied il ‘rfi;‘rtnil:; near her home here last Friday [, "oy humber of rifies have. been | tutes desertion. Tmluere ;{y“;: §imors current In the coalit - of Thurles and Mallow; the town com- E ReR t s AR luorfl bc nfiscition of lawfully The grand jury returned the indict- |stolen. supposcdiy by Sinn Feiners, from couple took plact A Ulster cm”:l, be made to cut the aix| of Balbriggan and Mrs. Maccan.| Hartford, Conn, Nov. 8.—A suffrage iquors by preventing or unduly e the Orange hall, in the Cowcaddens dis- | 1895. ies completely out of the bill, i 5 esttls s e G “I think the Volstead act was properly|li#, 18, his former sfcetheart. Miss El- SUFFRAGE VICTORY DINNER interpreted by the court below,” he said, |}iS body was found badly cut on a va- Dayoane, N. J., Sov. S.—All available rolling stock was pressed into service to- Jay by tae police to convey to headqua rs twenty-two alleged gamblers in a roadhouse near the Jersey City line by Chiet of Police Cady and two detectives xith drawn revolvers. Into commandeer- | jitneys and privats cars were piled, with prisoners, faro layouts, dice and soker chips. tain, wi victory dinner was given tonight by the|interfering with their conswmption by|ment within thirty minutes after the case L S vl A ek baving them ty oy 3 of orkl,d - depdig gt et Connestiout Woman' Suftrage Associaion | the owner. The eighteenth amendment| Was presented to it and 34 hours after | trict of Glasgow. COURT TO REVIEW DEATH Present from Westmineirn SeTed 88 8t A as a part of the programme of the last|§ave no such power to congress. Manu-|Ellls is said to have confessed his guilt e IR NOPIl venginces intrhiet SENTENCE OF SIX 'NEGROES| e TSt ¥ BOSTON POLI annual convention of the association as| facture, sale and transportation are the|to the police. % i TBEittah s Pogt SOMIEa S | Gone NTENCE NO DEVELOPMENTS IN CEMAN CREATED an equal suffrage body. Miss Harriet| things prohibited—not personally for use.| Fllis, according to the police, said hajto A Pust RO aRIh. o T e e g dorrlai A MILD REIGN OF TERROR|May Mills, of Syracuse, Y., who was| Prohibition enforcement officials bezan |killed the girl because she rejected him "{""d :e ;\m‘:mm Yakolions E)_s!-e-m = Little Rc\ch_. 5 r\é‘“c;d D et e A. V. DONARUE Boston, Nov. 8.—Complaint that Pa.|democratic candidate for secretary of|2tudying the decision immediately after{as a suitor. \mra Boctto “Britain's of six negroes sentence: h . trolman Alpheus Mascroft stood egli| State 1ast week, declared in an address at|]: Was read. ~ The opinion was frankly Sperior g men against a wall at revolver point in| the dinner that “our fight as suffragists| €Xpressed that many changes would have|$3,000,000 FOR PREVENTION OF the South Boston district yesterday. | has _just begun. 1> be made in the enforcement regulations CRUELTLY TO CHILDREN without cause, and kept back a crowad| “The great use of the”vote is to get|lut pending detailed study of the cases their friends by threats to shoot, were| 8004 Bovernment,” she said. “Women and the circumstances surrounding the followed today by Superintendent of| Must seek in either party the principles| %tigation, no official statement was forth- Police Crowley that the officer had been | they believe in. I would not pledge my-| ‘oming. H : x Plai %.,| Danbury, Cos v eotion lwith race riots in Blaine, Ark.| . Conn.. ‘Nov. 8.—An inquest in October, 1919, today were submitted|into the death of Arthur V. Donahue, The Grand Chenler Wild Tife Refuke |, (ho state supreme court for the sec:| New \adrkk.-mwg,m,,5 reporter, who comprising 85,000 acres in Carmeron and | o;q time. When submitted the et ot nad killed in Newtown early Sun- A Vermillion parishes, in Louisiana, Was|{ime they were remandsd for retrial be-|day morning, wili be condu New York, Nov. 8—The Society {or| meq over to that state as a gift by the | cause of an error in the verdict. A sec-}10wn hall at Newtown tomorrow . l‘rigi?‘:g:dvfgi(f‘;uew to Children X0 | Rocketeller Foundation. Shd verdict of guilty was returned. by|by Coroner J. J, Phelan of Bridgepsrts 2y 3 . August Heckscher of New York city, of [ L g0 oo w0 yncer ot 1i24 higher at property In Fifth avenue for. the-erec- | o FORIST 8 STV T8 on " domestic | rne tion of new buildings and an endowment INDICTED FOR PBLAKELY COUGHLIN CRAN KILLING town, Pa., Nov., S.—August Pas- hnown as the “Crank,” was indicted by grand jury here today on the charge of killing Blakely Coughlm, 13 months’ old son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Coughlin of this city, on June 20 last. The grand jury also found true bills of fdictment charging kidnapping, burglary and extortion, there being two counts on the extortion bill Not he Jower courts and the case again ap-| Among witnessed summoned by the Lo . ner are Edward F. Pitzscher, 41e8. % negroes involved and six oth-in-law of Donahue, Dr. B L. Himre guspended, and from Patrolman Mascroft | S€If to Vote a straight ticke One effect of the decision foreseen was that he had resigned. Those who com.| Mrs. Harriet Tavlor Upton, of War-|the ?angvr of increased opportunity- for plained «of Mascroft's action " iren, Ohio, vice chairman of the republi- | ~aud among persons seeking.means of _ % s 3 e and B . ran. he had caused a mild reign :( t‘,‘io:h‘;‘;'mn national execulive committee, also| iolating the law. Without the check on et B renance, . fatalling 4| PHCS unchanged at 99 1-2 cents. Foreign | ors whose: cases hav dhe:: Eg;:“:'l u:. F:“Mrinb;vr(!él:‘m“- e latter is exe his beat yesterday by chasing children|SPOKe, Eiving an account of the suf-|traneportation provided by the permit;fund for thelr mefnEraTee ThETUR, ol silver also unchanzed at 82 cents. Mex-|cided, now are held in deat: an ante-mortres il with his revolver in hand, and in onp| {Tage ratification in Tennessee. ~ Miss| ystem, officials indicated that they. ex-|Yalue e ‘r"‘;c‘“d"‘by e drnocahTe case grasping a girl who-got in his way,| Emily Brown, of ‘Naugatuck, Who was|Vected greater difficulty in controlling | NSS Will be erect t, while ot dis- public - Y:| elected to the state legislature last week ;| wlawful sales. O O At tacomess Ml ¢ W], (TR Ristes Turean of Edueation | pyp v~ 1N BROOKLYN The state police tod: s Mrs. Percy Maxim, Mrs. Fanny Dixon| A conclusion had not been reached to-|closed, Will yiel 7 called a series of 12 citizens' rezional AGAINST DRAFT DODGERS |, r"f tafe molice i '-hy.m:.a hand ov. 5.—The “drive” of the ?:nlgwesh;gm Morris Beers of Newtown) z Luddington, president of the association | transportation In interstate commerce. | WILL DELAY TRIAL OF tion and improving public s: e o taral atifhorities agatoat oo inquiry but there were Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 8.—Tribute to| was toastmistress. hat transfer can be ade within a state TENNESS o med araft dodgers” resulted in the| PO Of any developments which might the crew of the schooner Esperanto, win- npparently was epecified, but the languaze <A despatch to the London Times from | 000 alicseld Araf QAR TG, e 34} l16ad to the arrest of the two men whio| ner of the race for the international| KNOOCKED DOWN THRICE vt the court analyzed may yet sho Chattanooga, Tenn, Nov. 8.—Federal|Constantinople says the Nationalists un- | a7rest 1002 OL FCCufonced to one dax e. championship of the north Atlantic fish- ERENT A ticials thought, means herab; 5. 'l - 'der Kazim Kaarabekir Pasha outflanked ing fieet, was paid tonight by Governor AL EREAT AUTOn 4 Judge B. T. Hanford of the federal dis-|de Coolidge and a host of fishing folk of o 2 1-2 4 y. ment made by Donahue i r ican silver dollar 62 1-2 cents. penitentiar: RoeDILRL, el Wi e e l)-.nur{1 > el e cotar BREH 4 WOMESN WILL BE ENTITLED TO THE SOLDIERS BONUS COOLIDGE AT BANQUET OF Welch, and Dr. Bdward Hooker, were| “ight as to whether the court's interpre.|Stated, of not less than 360,000 annually. | copferences to be held in December for GLOUCESTER FISHERMEN | the other speakers. Miss Kstherine tation opens the way for unrestricted A the purpose of discussing Sflu‘?i l'*"'fl' 001 systems. T COAL OPERATORS i+ Albany, N. Y., Nov. $.—Women of New. York state as well as men who serveil their country in the world war will be ntitled to the soldiers’ bonus, a propo- tlon providing for which was passed at the recent election accord- lable returns. Attorney Gen- eral Charles D. Newton made a state- ment to this effect today in a memoran- dum designed to inform veterans of the presert s of the bonus law. i Ini Donahue's funeral will be held in 3 B 1 jail by Judve Garvin in the United — state transportatioh can’ be stopped. In)trict court of Tennessee’ announced this|the Armenians, who feil back on the|n B o8 0 or Brookiyn. e B sy New. 4 Bridgewater, Mass, Nov. 9.—John J.| 'he particular case involved, it was point-| af t he would not try -any case | Fortress of Kars, which was captured by | 5™ rst of the “drice” He is this city at a banquet in the state armory. | Girard op. this, town Who was Strack argi|¢d out, ‘the owner's logal resilence and | aoims umdoe the Lover ettt the su.|the Turks: et THe silver cup, emblematic of the cham-|knocked down three times by three dir.|the Dlace of storage were within ‘the|preme court upheld its constitutionalitq. pionship, the $4,000 prize money of the| froent automobiles, while walking :here|'@me state and, In fact, In the same| qnis is construed o mean that east! As @ result of the shortage of labor Winning crew, and the cup presented tofSunday night died this afternoon at the | “ity: Tennessee coal operators whom - the gov-|commercial Jife at Vera Cruz Is practic- Marty” Welch, captain of the American|gtate Farm Hospital of his injuries. In connection with the transportation|ernment has caused to be indicted for al-{ally at a standsfil. With the last of schooner, were ua added attraction fur‘ Mr. Girard was hit by the first ma-| Jf liquors officlals said that it would be|jeged profiteering will not be tried at this | bandit leaders surrendering. radicals are| JC% 17 g i was l0ld by his brother, ARMY REORGANIZATION DILL = J lam, artially deaf. 5 N Adamia Fceived his call from the draft TROVIDES FOR 33722/ board November 5, 1918, and' was or- bt dered to report £t & datellate in Novem-| Washington, Nor. 8.—The new ber. The signing of the armistice in- :em lf'lmedornmnmm of the i i 2 B wi rmy, based on the army reorgan hine. sonding him ‘Staggering in, front of| Jfficult ‘it not impossible; -for them to ? coutt. eanarted armirein connection with the o Wae 'war was tnerefore over| bill passed -at the last sewsian of oo 1 hi a h hi stored stocks had- been ob- - = ki s ta ;;ul:(;ecal.l;‘:q im and pusl im out tained prior to the effective date of the!l{cfl_(fll AND TUMBLE FIGHT . Frpnce and Great Britain reached an r A with a T -8 of 337,281 AT SEIZURE OF LIQUOR|agreement whereby the French aban-|pEMAND GREEK SOVEREIGN g oy wm“.‘“‘"""‘ S ~|doned. their pian of having the reparation OV Y THREE SHOOTING AFFRAYS IN MINGO (W.VA.) COAL STRIKE ZONE those who welcomed the homecoming crew. a second which knocked him back for a| iftermine the legality of purchases and _— 2,000 WORTH OF ALCOHOL UNDER FAKE BOTTOM OF TRUCK Williamson, W. Va., |Nev. §—Three shooting affrays, including two attacks upon mining properties, and an attempt to destroy & mine tipple, have kept state troopers busy in the Mingo coal strike zome within a period of eighteen hours, according to reports made by authorities here today. Two of the attacks carried out by parties of unidentified men oc- curred late today. Yoistead act. This was cxpocted 1o result S TBLAMELESS FOE n ‘more stringent regulations with re- Thompsonyill &nn Nov. S T KILLING INN KEEPER | D¢t {0 withdrawals of beverages from| New York, Nov. $.—Ten" prohibition |committee determine the German indem- T a cavalry division of*§,153 men. P e e A W S 5 ket RER | bonded warehouses, but the same regors, | Agents seized nearly 400 cases of whiskey|nfty, . Under the new plan the premiers| wew York, Novi § —One hindred.and|act providing for the new organieat fard, a1l ‘of Brooklyn,. N ;““he" HibL Ontario, Nov. 8.—Rev. J. 0. tions cannot be made -to apply to ordin-| valued at $30,000 in a fair this afternoon | will make the decision. five Greek-American leagues, claiming to| divided the country into nine corps 3 yn,, N..¥., were are dsor; . Nov. 8. 2 J0. L. | ary _storape warehousas. Stored stocks,|on the warehouse of M. Grief after'a represent 200,000 Orecks employell Safand;is Kire S8 WACINE Y B therefore again are without the law toTough and tumble fight with 25 men| A #lgantte hangar fa belng constrncted | \oricic ndusirial centers, mede public|tion this division would result in-thees! Siaxéat degreo.do‘mcxaxs said, adding that|Wwho attempted to bar their entrance. “If!at Lakehurst. (Nr'd.L éor]fl\a R-38 belnz |y " ioday a cable message-to Premier|armies each of the tactieal st “and| ; 2 they anticipated its speedy removal from | you get in here you get in over our dead |bullt at Bedfo lang, for this e e e e | e e o O L truck which Hillard was driving. The|eral days ago, was absolved of blame by | guch storage. ™| Dodies,” one_ of them velled. The fi’,fi country. The R-38. I dirigbite ’5‘,1’;',1 f:‘?:,'fxneg‘,mchm' by = P‘!M"}"' e of the e % men were taken to Hartford and I a coroner’s jury at an inquest here to- : 2 it S . P & ip after a preliminary hearing h“g:lemll Right.. They jury found the clergyman | §ATLVAY EITUATION 13 began but the 25 men later disappeared |the world, will' cross the: Atlantic under | ciso in Greece. A copy of the message | is only 250,000 men, Mr. Baker exp -5 acted in self defense. BE CHOSEN BY PLEBISCITE | men, an infantry, division of 19,355 rested here today by a state motor vehi- | Spracklin, prohibition enforcement agent, cle inspector, who found $2,000 worth of | Who shot and killed Beverly Trumble, ‘an aleohol under a false bottom in a motor|inn proprietor, in a raid near here sev- FEEDING CHILDREN IN THE ' when @ riot call was sent in for police | American pilots next March. also was gent to President Wilson. that the national guard and 3 LITHUANIAN CAPITAL IRELAND BECOMING SERIOUS | reserves. No arrests were made. - b Membership of the lexgue includes, it|reserve would fill the gaps. ;% '] Ome man Is dend and two -others are |is claimed, Greeks in Stamford . and — Dublin, Nov. 8.—The railway situation| AMERICAN EXPORTERS MUST. * [aying In the ‘Long Island Colleze Hos- | prigmeport, Conn.. Tolyoke and 1| COMIC. OPERA “ERMINIE® 18 rapresented here as heing serious, ow- PATRONIZE AMERICAN SHIps|rital as a result of inhaling the fumes of | River, Mass., the Chicago ' stockyards [ *° " °° 'REVIVED United States commissioner. EARLY HEARING .OF CASE CHARGED WITH, ADVISING - OF VICTOR BERGER REQUESTED London. Nov, S—The American relief sdministration has set up kitchens In Viina for the feeding of the children of the Lithuanian capital which was ocous pied some time azo by General Zellgou- wki and his Polish troops without authoe. ity. Rations for (he feeding of several thousand children are being hurried fo Vilna, according to reports received here. of the states penalize pauper- m by taking away the voting privilege. s : J £ & CLIENTS TO CO ? TO COMMIT PERJURY ing to the refusal of the railway men to shiphur nsed * to ‘fumimate the Greek | Fresno Calif, and other places. g ¥ ‘Washington Nov. 8—The govern v o Tat 1 e Hariford. Conn., Nov. S—A bench war. | toaus eoiiomten tho. Suprme " errClt | (ragport troops and. muoitions. A com.| Washington, Nov. §—American ex.|siexmship Petres, on which they arr rant for the arrest of Samuel A. Herman, | advance for early hearing the case ", 1 1 of Winsted, coroner of Litchfield coun!|Victor Berger, convicted .on charges of Ly, was issued late today by Judge Frank | having. violated the espionage act. -The ed © 7 77| " Baltimore, comic opera was plefe collapse at Christmas time of the| porters must patronize American ships if |at New York as members of the cres. profitable food traffic i3 feared. Although|ccean ;freight rates are to . be. kept-at A S - \ITS BARRED FREOM TRCLLEY - - e A oF, Malic hore 1 the g‘i:eril p;mu:.- is lfi‘eairous of a_com- PEC\SOI)I‘?‘TI(' le\‘;c:s. Chairman Benson . of | Under the direction of Federal Prohibl- STREETS IN NEW HAVEN | Francis Wiison and De w'fi( H " Has 8 promise -on the munitions. question, the|the shipping board declared tonight, He|lion Enforcement Agent McCarthy, rakis ! U k des : ( o e T ey The| early ruling was asked for the guidante | attitude of the railwaymen remains un-|added that it foreim ShIopIAES i, s [werd omde of Ty Boatod Retele." 1. 1| New Haven, Cogs Nof. S—The New | ooar e atgaus a0d Lo in which mfl""' as attorney, iy ity e o € Judges 'in similar cases. . |changed, and they are being supported|businéss by undercutling the vessels of| Prior. owner .and manager of tha. Lenox | Haven board of aldermen tonight adopted | 1o the-operatic staze after am his, clients to commit! St Thomas' “hospital In. London : : ® . founded in 1228, : * {By-the Sinn ‘Feiflers. - The newspapers|tihs country, forelgn rates- willsoar lflua Brunswick hotels, two leading hozte'- | 1n ordinance barring jitneys from down- | geventeen years in el “lv,gre printing very little - concerning thel the American merchant marine is 'forced | ries; " and " Hri ; manager of | iown streets traversed by trolley cari. 'édy -Mm}fi 1 T nest” c pullic o4 b pontroversy, Off the seas. - . ¥ RE e cupiqll:‘m Hotel, werc arrested. | The vote on the ordinance was'12 to 4. his el 1 ; have ¥