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VOL. LXII—NO. 290 SHIPBUILDING EQUIPMENT ALLOWED TO DETERIORATE Engineer Paul MacNeil Tells of Millions of Dollars Worth Left Out in Open After Shipyards Were Closed—Was Told POPULATION 29,685 CABLED YAKAGKAYOD Von Bernstorf Going to/ Geneva. Geneva, Nov. 16.—Count Vou Bern- storff, former German ambassador to the United States, is reported to be due here soon. He is o act on behalf of the Ger- man league which desires to have Ger- many enter the league of natigns, ac- cording to the report. BAKER INVITES REPORTS OF IRREGULARITY OR MISCONDUCT NORWICH, CON ONESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1920 Fire EntzaS57 Men 'Hoover Confers With in <& %dcky Mine; Labor Committee l o o b iy They Are Three Miles From | Discussed Economic and In- Entrance — Little Hope of | dustrial Conditions With A. F. of L. Exzscutives. Rescuing Them. -BRIEF TLLEGRAMS - United Ststes supreme cour! announc- ed a recess from Nov, 23 to Dec. 6. Anti-Christian Salvation Tokio. mobs twlee broke up Army jubilee celebrations in dohn F. Gray, 43, a building contrac— tor, was Killed by a fall from a in Stamford. Washington, Nov. 16.—A blanket invi- tation to every citizen having knowledge Italian newspapers, except the al organs, annouace the people are satis- Earlington, Ky., Increase of Nipponese in th: Three Coast States Has Been at o2 L = near| Washington, Nov. 16.—(By the A. ¥.) BIAL Y of vany irregularity or misconduct or he | the opening ‘ot e Amokd Mine, near| —Herbert Hoover was called inio confer.| *¢ WIth the driatc agrecment a Lower Rate Since 1910 Than During thz Previous De- : P . t , employe - ere, has entrapped sixteen men and|ence executiv il of the > = z o KRP His H“'d' 0“ When He C‘““' Attention to | the war department” to submit such evi- | with the conflagration growing little hope ‘e\nnc.t»nbcin“;‘ceac‘rifi:éh:z ficl::;c as fl con-|, Norton Co., manufacturers, at Worces- - Fact Equipment Was Arriving After the Yard Was Clos- | dence for investigation fas issued today |is held of rescuing them. % ia me! Nov. 16.—Fire cade—In Hawaii Thzre Has Been a Decided Increase of i : ter, Muss., has put its employes on a 44 tinued a discussion of economic and in- by Secrgtary Baker in reply to recent| The men entrapped, three white and| dus S : X {hour week because of lack of orders. PORE R T Tl o recent hr e and| qustrial conditions presumably for the . urn 3 s d S, o) thirteen negroes, are three miles back| purpose of framing a nolicy to be follow- Japanese—Nearly Half the Total Pcpulation of the Isl- ed and Suggested That It Could Be Returned by Pay. yision appearing in 4 New orls nevs.|from the entrance, and it is. feared that| ed by the fedbration i legisiation Which| A hearing began before the Kansais and is Now Made Up of Japaness. 3 : 2 . edged | they will suffocaty the thick % - &5 - 2 i 3 ki Wil . ment of Freight Only. e L L O L e from the thick smoke| it will urge on congress. state court of industrial relations wi which is pouring from one_opening. An| Mr. Hoove te i obe curtailmen our b1 brought to the ‘attention of the depart- | effort is being made (o Teverse the alr! it ‘mas . ceninimen Dok sie. of b e |« ruliment. of flou produciion :by hington, Nov. 16.—The Japanese | races is 255912, of which 109,269 are k " i it was explained, becdise of s de | mills. - alhiibe, s . - g e o) s g ;::r‘:.”:oml:\x‘lm:l:g n‘:xpth:ors?::‘;: LR o ticies | LUFCUSh the air shaft, thus keeping the| Ynowledge of: Scoudmic sud iDmstrisl | Povulation of the thres Pacific. states— | Jotanese. e "‘"‘“"“”;r"“‘""“"' t, valued at mil- claring that the particular articles | smoke from th iners. LG o 5 Cali a s PR 910 is 29594, ur eent, com- . Gat n_the open | months, the meat) being bought by the'| referrea 1o charge, first, that the war | Work was begun at 10 otclock to tun. | S ltons in fierica. It was indicated| Formal prochimotion of Danslg and | oo iorit Oregon and Washinglon—has | pireq with 18064, or 36.4 per cent. dure Jdue months after | captain. Some of the meat, he added, was | 3C T un Lought oo many supplies, ARG |nel around. the re ftesten ek, 10, tun- |also that the council desired and had ob-ine surrounding territory as a fre city | creased at a lower ratc | 4 ¢ 1910 than | iny the precedis.= decade ” +4 with the ending of the | thrown overboard after the ship put to | (oUl 0 NREL B8 BT OO som and | mine. ana i inis oo ecied part of the | tained from him data Which eminent en-| yag made in the constituent chamber at | it 0id between 1900 and 1., tigures an- | Japancse numiocr 17,114 in Washingsen > sident | sea because it spoiled. - T T A i ay reach the entomb- | gincers have gathered on questions per-|ponsig nounced today by the cerigus: buteau |out of a total ponul 135652, & - Ceil, a former resident profiteering have characterized the dis-|ed miners. The opening of the mine has| taining to or affecting labor. showed. In Hawall, however, there W Pt s o . shipping board in the| —= 7 posal of surplus stocks, the statement em- | caven in, thus,shutting off the air open- | Members who were In the couneil a decided increase Ty Malt he | Som Of 4155 during the Gocalll, o SRS « ct, testified today be- | CONGRESSMAN GALLIVAN phatically denied both_allegations. Sup- ling and allowing less smoke to cscape | meeting behind closed doors were disin-| AR indefinite Blaciat | a1 popuaetion of Ui ieiants o mte e | o tween 1900 and 1910 the | mizitteé investigating BAS ASKED FOR HEARING | plies were bousht, it said, on the basis of | from tlie fire, making the plight of those | clined to tAlk of the discussions. There|2irPlane works in France announc- | '3 bovulation of the islands is made up | Japancse populapion in Washinigon i fair an expected duration of the war. {inside the mine- more precarious. If the | was evidence, however, that Mr. Hoovers: ®d: TWo thousand persons were thrown | “quy "y iniver of Japan Rt . 3. o ER8.2 ar I e was stationed at Sa-| Boston, Nov. 16—Congressman Jomer| - 4 the campaign of 1919 ben neecs | tunnel can be dug around the fire quitk- | views did not place all blame for condi-| % of work. thires Proifl aokst Siats sud & Hawen| oo By i yards under his su- | A, Gallivan announced today tha ad | gary,” it said, “the American army |1y enoush, it is h ; K 5 3 =t iree Pacific coast states and censas was taken tota of 2 tor ? nediate chief being ed Congressman Joscph Walsh, chair- | wouid have been greater in numbere than | it he Giverted from the fye end of e | e o O OMURE 1aDor 0Nl €MPIOY-| westinghouse Electric and Manutac- ( 5.0VE oAty £ain over 1810 population | tl popuiation of 783 wan an cisonville, the distzict | man of the congressional committee which | the ombined French and British Tuies | mine, ‘making survival of | thoss mside| . Much dati has been gathered by the|3UrinE Co.at Springfielé. Mass. an-| i uinblr of mae Sapaness crense of €24 or 177 per Sent-— SN what i authority [ is investgating shipping board —opera- | in France. Piva more likely. tederation with respoct to economic cone|nouneed a reduction 'in working hours | “Calitornia. with a Lot ropulation of | T iCt ncrease for te 1300-1910 desade. v, he testified, but he | tions, for permission to be heard by the | The rapid demobilization of the arm: Making no headway In combatting the | ditions thréughout the country. It is|from 54 to 43. 3436861, ahowed = Japaiice pepaietion he Census bureaw's fizures diegiined a great deal in the en- | co = s m d, left a vast a = , attis Sitions, AL _ s | | S1. showed a Japanese population | that oa the Pacific coast, where 1 great deal in the en mmittee. SRR the slmeneng c?zl»‘:‘«fi \n‘.fiéfx A ey | fire, rescuers dre considering sealing up | known also that during today's confer-| g a.re Withdrawing from service 320 |Of 70196, an increase of 25,840, or 69.7 | constituicd not more tham § ner m ghten out tang! e ngressmar cumuldtion of materi 3 ped | the’ mine to smother the flagne: e | ence some members. of the council, while! mrge | ver sent. since 1910, cémpa b the pulation £ yards were well organized, | introduced in testimony befofe the<eom-|on th¢ market, would have resulted in fagos #nes. The | € 2 "¢ iships totalling more than 70,000 dead- | »* 3 ., compared with e Japanese population in any state, in was the emergency | mittee at New York Saturday when,'he | widespread uncmployment with demobil- |seny sorg g s DrOETessed beyond con- | holding emplovers lateely reshoneible, f0%| weight tons were issued last night by | yanaere, (Ol in 1910 of 41356, whi years ago, women now make up . could get | said in a statement today, “an official of }ized soldiers and war workers#bless and | 116, S0d This 1s thowkht to be the only | Bicsent conditions SIS LIEL (AL the shipping board. TS i 58 ber cent_of the Jazanese tolal m organiza- | the Emergency Flcet corporation hinted o conditlon of tue o . 3 5 e en- | uals a E vs f e 3074 ver cent. The Japanese po alifornia, 34.7 pe Vashington v th “; th\ r, ’l ll ‘l d Col“‘vrl;(‘elro_“ as :_‘ the ecnn({?‘nh‘ condition [of ‘zus count: tombed men can be attracted to an afr| Played fair” in some instances. Mr. 8 ot held th Ll ¢ | N 1910 constituted 1.7 1or cent and 3; T cent. Vn"::""ln — s ) his testimony the | that ~because 1 ha ed, prostrated. *|shaft where the men can be furni Hoover was understood to have told the! Supreme court upheld the seetlon of {15\ 1onuiation compared with e i Ovepont; 1n SRy ry shipyards and the ! member of congress, to prevent a Eross| .The policles which were followed en- | (T THOTE an be furnished | o reiice that labor must do its share in|the New York state inheritance tax law, [ 4y, oC 0 =H=0t pare the ratio of Japanese women to men has ng company and a|injustice being perjgtrated, the govern- | couraged the resumption of industry and j oot 817 (s courss will be pur: & industrial faults and i, PFOViding an extra tax of 5 per cent. on | [ YT nearly doubled since 1900 and now i 437 tion over which | ment had lost fnoney by my interferénice. | America is the only country actively en- “Illit:slvl:\ the rr;vr;mz compan: -1n_‘ u-“_mmoymm"_ jinherited securities. all the total population of all | per cent. females. He said that tie | “Thanks to Martin J. Gillen, formerly | gaged in the war which has up to this e love in finding ~the men e e e R T t loan from the |assistant to Admi Tenson,” he said, | fime attained . full employment condi- | ©VeM Should thelr rescue be effected im- | . 1 D fire between labor of-| Alsten Ellies, for the last 20 years 5 ) - iri shin con- | “most of the crookedness was stopped, but [ {ione it added. mediately. important conferencep betwoen labor of-| Ciiient of Ohlo University, died ‘trors | WESTERN T'XION CHARGES | cBANE MaxEs 5100000 ver ifis protests |the performers in Philadelphia ever let | Total appropsjations for the war de- | e i ie e - iheart trouble at his home In Athens, UNFAIR TREATMENT BY GOV'T! E: :: 1 n v - d in variot parts of the country dur- SETTLEME r 1 to finance a {up until I showed them upt partment from April 6, 1917, to June 30, | WATFRBURY TROLLEYS To AR e Dazts of Iho Sonitry 57 | Oblo, agsd 53 yewsa. ; ? [ LEMENT WITH Wirs B i m ot it e | AN o mat ety $30 500000 CEASE OPERATING TONIGEHT|sembling information thus obtained for = Nevaghington. Nov. 16.—Chares made In; _Chicago, Nov. 16—The story of a Costa en ¢ i i P o O o o | [00.af whlchES18100.000,000 wass ex . the study now in progress. Thomas Galluccl of Pawtucket was (New York loday by Newcomb Carlton. Ricn romance and its tempestuous tere complete. Through | with the Bmergency Fleet corporation at|pended and §7,800,000,000 turned back to | Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 16.—Trolley| ~Council members said they had been|Sentenced to 5 vears in state prison |Dresident of the Western Union Tile-|m was ended today when attop. of $116 of this fund was held | Philadelphia whose activities will be well | qe treasury, the statement said. Deduct- | service in this city will cease at six o'-|deeply interestea in Mr. Hoover's's dis-|for the murder of Mrs. Mary C. Lewis in | sTaph Company. that the state depari-|neys for Herbert P. Cranme, 65 year ol t had ascertamed | worth investigation, and the first name | ing balsnces on hand and vamounts reai- | clock tomorrow night as the result of 4 | cussion of existing conditions because of| Providence on July 21. it Gealiz| millionaire, agreed to settie his differ- . e AN at T propose o give is Robert B Kline, | jzeq in sales prior to June 30, it contin- | juling of President Storrs of the Connec:| its bearigs on the federation's search - | Kith bills for cable service renderel i,|ences with Mrs. Elida Piza Crane, his SR ailding | e e et “4ve tued, the net cash outlay to June 30 was | ticut Company, Who today instructed C.| for methods which will avoid intermittent| Scout Crulser No. 8, now building at | el 1o throw the triangular contro-| young Costa Rican wife:" for $100,080 s ationa wvl.. ‘; el B e hc& i inm‘( fnrmn:l:l)"l.s- $15,770,000,000, which credit and ecash T operation of industry and consequent u,,_!me Forgriver yards of the Bethiehem | Versy betwee n the company and "he Go-f Mra. Crane has been suing ‘in clfeuit * 3418 that work there | otfier Wil he John T Miller, formery 22; | sales not. yetstumned ‘i woull reduct e t ihe hour for halting car|employment. It is understood i.c. Hoover|Shipbuilding Corporation, will be named | Partment into the open for the fi # time.|court at Geneva, 1l for separate mean- 4 fous to his arrival | e «:‘\i" x‘rnc_ or of the same departmet about $13,500,00,000. . |service. Tholleys operating in the fac-|was told by labor leaders regarded the ac-| Detroit. It did not however, evoke any formal;te nd a substantial increase over - found nothin 1 been o e e <. but must | ., 1B other words the statement said, | tory districts will be pulled off and sent|tion of som> employers in closins plants o° reply from government officials, alt { her present $500 a month alimony. Under e e s, and | “‘The others are subordinates, but must | «congress provided with an unsinting | to the car barns as soon as the factory | operating on part time as *little short of| Belsian go there were indications that this depart-|t ment, Mre. Crane has custody e a cosered to | have been acting in collusion With the | nand and the war department took every | rush is taken care of. This was decid-| a soal erime league of nations a bi'l for § ent was preparing to fssue, possiblylof Sect 10 ofilersif e . w said. On his own re- igger ones. step in its power to prevent a svliuyta;«\ of Lr‘% :u‘“i:h: after Jengthy consideration.| With this view, however, the former ad+ 195 ‘ii“‘;’ by aked ”’]"“':""J Gl e TRt e iR e ° e took stepe to save as much Fn ey any necessary war material and buiit its | The last car to New Haven will leave | ministrator was said not to have agreed, |Fious delegations at the Spa. 3 It is understood that the cash seftle- 3t ax wax nossible, He invaiced the | RUMELY (SRIAL SHOWS X0 roxpy | Pian 1o meet the great army in the | Bxchange Place at six oclock, when trol-| Cxplaining o the councll tnat he beneved| * = 5 { Mr. Cartoms statement explained tio| ment will ave the way for a compless operties ‘ and ag 3 0 process of formation. Theré was no-short- | ley connection Detween the Trass andlother conditions affected plant operation| Anm officlal atatement of the Natlomal |refusal of his company to Handle ivoree which Mr. Crane sought in a cross depre . o value. His| ¢ |age. 1In spite ofall this, however, out {Eim cities will be cut off. AIl cars|wsore than the labor leaders realt Ho|Coal Association announced there s no |but prepaaid messages for the st VIl Attorneys for Mr. Crane yesterday was between $1 New York, Nov. 16—Money {otaliing | of a total of about $25.000.000,000 appro- | Will be sent to the barn as soon after six| pommted out to credite occasion for coal consumers paying un- (Partment as notice that the state. dep-|oered the Costa Rican wife $75,000 i Sote He o asserted | more than $371,000 was received by the | priated, about $13.000.000,000 will be the | O'clock as they may arrive in the cen-|ening of foreign as well as reasonable prices for soft coal. pariment ehall not “arbitrarily decide!tiement, but it was refused of teh affairs of the ]f:t“‘ firm of Hay Kaufman & Lindhem | not cost of the war thrangh the war de- | ter. mand and. certain other relateq cause what it shall pay and when it shall pa = vouckers could not | from the German fiscal agency here in|partment, and this figuic includes great | But two wavs are to be open for the! it was understood. The soclal unit. established in Cineln- | for the use of the company's facilities” | wary s sgriioN m {1915 and 1916, but no records of the re- | and valuable properties and facilities ac- | traveling public; the jitmeys and thel ™ Xo™(0"tne future outlook, Mr. Hoover|natl four years ago with $135.000 back-| This order was issued November 10, it e il p nother 1o as that he p #ipts were entered on the firm’s books, | quired by the department nad permanent- | Green Line. The latter service will, be-1made no forecast. He did £ay, however | ing, abandoned it sion after a stormy | Was said at the department, and oste: FOR CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS, uipment ered yrevious Lo | defense counsel admitted today in the |{y retained for the use of the military | ing independent of the Connecticut Com-| that he believed the existing economic de-|Career. was applicable to all depurtments — e cios gy R~ A{cunnI st url Dr. de:xrr‘llv\{ lr-\lxlmuy, charged | establishment.” pany, continue to operate between this| ression was one of a temporary nature —_— it is understood to have been en- “;:s cago, Nov. 16.—More than half a . He tried 1o havelt siopped | with having concealed allegel German city and Millaale, This will accommo-|ang that it constituted a part of the pe-| The dgcovery of poison inthe stom- |forced only only against the staie de.iTilion dollars is bequeathed to Catholls suggested it was new and could be |ownership of the Evening Mail. ‘The at- | porsr, 1088 OF $5,500,000 date fesidents living in the eastern sec-|1ioq of transition from war to peace con.|ach of the late Fred D. Shepard, Geor- | Dartment. ~ Officials of that department|Churches. lospitals, charities and scheols . lors by payment of |torneys, Kaufman and Lindheim, are co- bt atart. cAn Roppmay | Lon of the city and will make atrolley| gitote gla “peach kipz” was announced by |Te3ard it as retaliation for refuszi tolb¥ the will of the late Angella C. Gor- : R defendants, NOE % M4 A trin to New Haven possible by way ofi~ smcne labor leaders -here was a sug-|State Solicitor Garrett. gfant the comupanw permbieeion to iand|Mully, who was the widow of the late . F s o - e B VST L el, stenographer | . o o e TNov. 16._Loss in the | Lilldale Junction, to’Cheshire and on |y aton-that -the changing conditions of| - St a cable at Miami, Florida. 2 Richard P. Gormully, bieycls manufac- ry come” MacNeil | and bookkkeeper in the offices of tlie law BInTE S N 4 3 ke would necessi-| Tormer German Crown Prince Freder.| Announcement today by the Wasterm!turer. The will, filed for probate teday, f e 3 firm, testified that the money was in turn | Chicago, Burlington dnd Quincy mail car v as the part of or-|ick Wilhelm is' premarinz to leave hig | Union in New York of arrangements with|listed the total value of the estate-at Zoe Tery yard, he testified, had a |ransterred to Remnskorlt & Lyons, bank- | fobbery ere“las. Saturday nighy will | IDT from that town to-thor( i o e B o ielarly of ‘thelexile of Wieraggen Istand. Dutch coast,|the German Telegraph administ $700.000: . went and contracts for sev- | €8, who are alle to have negotiated | total at least §3,500,000, according to a rtng point. Jitney. service alone wiil| Fq mi FOTRHE W0 PO MR, © iney | and rejotn his family in Silesia. the handling of cable traf The largest bequests are $60,000 to the kers and composite ships, note of purchase of the Evening Mail. story published today by the Council | ha depended upon to carry. Waterbury| Ll a Cternp HAY:ts ST )t uw o Germany and the United Sts oman Catholic North American ecollege e ted. He \'alu;‘vl the .mhl-l.m:’y e for‘mer faasu(am..[’\“fl‘s f‘,}“‘,:“;’(5;\;’“‘?'\“;‘;,,2,“’f;.;ffi"‘l‘;' l{mund passengers to their destination| o R EORERIS T SRS eir policy | State departmene authorlzed Admiral | Plained tonight by officials at Rome and $100,000 to the Catholle u t of this yard st ut $1,5 cashier in the banking offices of Renns- |ing to the newsparer, be known to- | from the ' rubber town. The ruling of| Susons dn i - | MeCaun s s sl s g formity with plans of *he bishop of Chicago for the benefit of the i added that while there was Suif. | Korfl & Lyons, testified regarding cer. | day_ when additionai péstofiice officfals | president Storrs isolaics Cheshire, Thom-| Siroush the study,of economic and indur-| MeCaulley to nse all his avaliable vessels | /o o " re establishmant. of sach| DooF. : nar bujli sheds 10 fain sumsof money recelvedl \from the | cam fo assist local investisators in & |aston, Woodhury, Watertown, Waterville, | (i3], conditions i A8 e rom Crimea, 1t was announced. | Ecc" | communication. Whetha= tae present = ! { machinery, it was aer | law firm. These sums, he said, were | check of the insurance on the stolen mail [and ather outlying towns from Water- 0 % ¥ dispute with the Westera Umida would = me. The marine rallway, De testified, | credited#to accounts known as “suspense | pouches which was-made. . bury. The Jitney men state that they win|, President, Gomrers s unerStood | gy, qimax to fhe dlstarbance tn the |interfere with previous aesorations for| Lo Ny CONSIDERING s ad owned by a private in- | account No. 3" the “Walter Lyons spe- | One sack which was found ripped open | nttempt: to accommodate the people of| 1Y a6 1o Bls assoCiifes that ENICH! myrsy” Christian church at Baton Rouge, | the exchange with the D-i INVITATION TO MEXICO _ | an agreement for ren- |cial account” and ‘to the “Dr. Rumely | contained $500,000 in government bonds, | tuese districts and are bending every| consileration asd a better undedfind-| ™ Sl Or PUCCY oot o tbtl | Atlantic cable for the German cibie now 2 riy with no Gpecified |Special L. S account” Significance ofjthe investigators said. The bonds were | effort to get sufficient buses on the scene| iR inust be accorded the ‘human «ie-) o e %I, PO BOTCT o O held by Great Britajn, officials sleciin Brownsville, Texas. Nov. 16.—(By The " The rallway was b the initials “IL S.” was not divulged. ®|en roule from San Francisco to Washing- | to carry out their promise, ment” in production, if output is to ” to say. It was statéd that negotiations| - P-)—An earnest invitation from Mex- emergency fieet funds amounting (o | Aftcr this testimony had been given, |ton, D. C. and it was believed that a| No action will be taken by dither Mayor| Mcreased and vgste eliminaled =Hl6 | o\ 0 . 5435 dendwelght ton ves- | With the company on this project were at) 'c2n officials to £o into Mexico during his ot § b dditional §13,- | atiorneys for the prosecution questioned | larger amount than that had been con- | Sandland or the board of aldermen to|Y/eWs also wereTinderstood to have in-| Ssle, O b6 D890 AeRquelsly tof YO 1oLt i staw in southern waters has been taken . £ fillng d by the gov- | the witnesses regarding the sum of | lained 1n the bag. conellisife" the Connaclient; QoEipany iatridicated, atrongly, ha”belet that hetisrife o 0 o ol e ~Ca-of . New York under advisement by President-eleet| ame ther oneration. This $150,000 credited on the books of tie law | . Officers made a thorough search, but no | present. What action may be taken later | COODeTation must be attained between| TRIRPIRAmIE, C0, 0, B0 PR | yryy givaL THE FAMOUS Harding, \ said, was in controversy, and : /rm to the account of Herman Sielcken, | more sacks were recovered. , |is not even hinted. For the present theforsanized labor and engineers, holding o ° 3 2 : gt o O x|, Should he accept, his visit probably weint| - that under the laws of | (ormerly a prominent Germiin coftee mer- | Merlo Phillips, 20 year ol mall sorler | city officials will let events shape, them- R oo Mobertis B eamkal) & frashoman i a6 3 > i be limited to & short stop at Vera Crusi x was “owned by the man who ! chant here. fon the train, sticks to his story that he | selves. d e or- o3 b Y his way from New Orleans to the| 3 Miss Kirkel was asked If she ‘could | merely stood watch on the locomotive, | President Storrs' order suspending the|der to utilize power—human or material.iBrown upiversity and son of M. Frankel| Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 16—An action| Canal Zone. ~He has been asked to go T s he understood, | Show, on tHe Dbooks, the source . from | while two others did the actual robbing, | trolley service here was issued as al| The council will probably’ continue its of New York. has disappeared from col- | for damages against D‘]""‘"’ and Nor-|to Mexico City, but is understood to en times the ap- ! the money emanated. “I cagnot,” | but: officers assert they are convinced |result of the action of the board of al-| discussions for several days more. lege and no trace of him has been found. :fi{th Lxx.:l;l;rs'l::: i:nmalle:::xd"f:nma consider o extensive a trip impossible| - an jshe replied . that he is withholding valuable informa- | dermen in rescinding an ordinance re-| e Intpeatme: GOETOReTuNel (e pormit’| SridvBur hatteca?ROINE T PRI TR because of engagements elsewhere, ! N 4l he had no critieism | At this juncture an attorney for the | tion. stricting jitney bus operations in compe-| VANDERLIP NOT AT MOSCOW an infunction to issue prohibiting the | Lowe ant Company won a declsion in the LG { which the yards in his | defense interrupted and said: “It you are e tition With the, frolley icars; The alisse AT INSTI. \TION OF HARDING. |city of Detroit from continuing prepara- | supreme court after a fifteen year elgal| TRYING TO COLLECY A | - re handled while thes wer: | attempting to show that thousands of | NEW HIGH RECORDS e [astonlsntsaansedes snem oAty tions for municipal ownership of street |battle, was begun today in the superior| FINE OF $508,246 FOR WHISKEY e S . e e s JacAlell by th law ifi angl FOR FREIGHT MOVEM i e nauge of & Sompromine. Stockholm, Nov. 16.—W. D. Vanderlib | rajiways. n this city before Judge William - vig oy rokraifie “"”’l‘i”f 4 ‘"(“nt’"‘id’ "?)"‘\: to record the i -\"‘;51‘4‘"‘;’; “’“-‘Jl' ”‘«“‘ h"‘“"‘l‘“ of California, who has beén in Rus 3 St J g Scranton, Pa, Nov. 16.—Attachment] T . e of the board was t wcede that much.” not récall the order suspending trolley 5 5 . : : SUey L AMHnaR ‘mebent. i i New York, Nov. 16.-~New high recotds | service. as the new ordinance did not|Sccking cuncessions for a western syndi-| -~ The Hon. Plers Legh, voungest son of the suit brought by R & W. Hat|proceedings to colect a fine of $508,248] g 2 % o ‘ ade - cate, and has recently arrived here, is-[Baron Newton, was married to Mrs. Al- Incorporated, of Norwalk, against|imposed by the revenue department om’ shin South Pole. He told | FAIL TO FIND BODY OF for freight movement were made duringluo far emough in regulating the jitney : ; < - satisfactory hod . the first six months after railroads were | b tith 5 “ sued a statement today denying the in-|fred Saughnessy. daughter of Lord Scuiley of Danbury, and others, | Fred Zoby, Cr., of Lansford, were begun i T oyt MRS. BLANCHE W. WHITNEY | returned to private ownership, the As-| o O o leoion timation that he had been in Moscow &t | Snaughnessy of Montreal at St. Peter's, | officers of Hatters' Union Local Nos. 10, | in federal court here today. The fine was s of supplies or ship. [ —— n 1w 12 e - the insti; ion at Harding in an . 15, 16 of Danbur Norwalk and|a double tax on X galions of whis- ! ", in Loreign porta par. || Langdon, X. K. Now. 16.—When dark. | 3 intan ° Satinics of spirution for the| ARNFSTS MADE FOR MURDER |1 IF % T SOl recognivion ‘of | oo T e o and tha Gnited Hatter of | Key which the revemue departmest alieges] - e gl e e stopped their operations — tonight, | g e period fendther Austt Glbace OF ACTRESSES IN CIICAGO|Ruceia by the United States. City manacars of 19% ctlies were pres- | North Americd. who are dlleged to have| were withdrawn from bond for medicinal| = > ery A”} oy 0“.{15 Who had spent the day|proof, the association statement says, R oo | “I came to Russia for commercial pur- |ent at the annual convention of city | conspired to ruin the business of the purposes and sold for beverage purpos- o |t excavaling another well had found nolr tne gradual increasing efficiency-of the| Chicago. Nov. 16.—Three | poses,” he declared, “and I have succeed- | managers in Cincinnati. Administration. | Plaintiff for maintaining an open shop.|ecs. | trace of the body of Mrs. Blanche W. i ed to have accompanied Marie Ramey i Torts.” 2 . vl 1 i - Whitney, the object of their search They| SeTVics: T e WAMEY | ed fn my efforts . | nousing. zoning and other eivic problems | ShE e Ty { n i not reachied (W& bottom of the wey| | A World's .record for met toug per|End LUNAn Thompion s TS| Mr Vanderlip announces that in addi- | will be discussed. WIDOW/ O MATON Moo nws . Work will® be restiiod tororor. oy | train, 1788, . wia . reached in.;Aughst,/ s |iWhose bodies were I Grant Park| ., to the lease f ears of 400.- TOO ILL TO RECEIVE VISITORS. z 2 Sy "“\’ ai EOA “;_‘"",'(‘,_‘,le “’\““fi"“‘gumw jump from 725 in March. In March the| Y momIm TS o A ‘r'_"“ ;g; 000 n territory in| Detectives are scouring New Jersey e ANTE S First wolgm Officer In % [ Stepa’ they wonld take! shonld ihe e associdtion figures: showed 3.8 miles jper| nIZht before, were arrepte afternoon || oo of the srndicate, he has made oth- |countryside for bandits who escaped with | London. Nov. 16 —Mrs. MacSwiney, nited States Arm: . S tn 1he S awas | B8 Ciey would fake, shonld the com<l . "per ‘dgy.-and fn. August 304 detectives. The police refused to di-| " (i rsive contracts. With respect to [$70,000 worth of whiskey and aleshol | widow of the late iord mayor of Cork. | Ui y . £ Rl 4o dunsier wiih aien L oloss tistbony, N\ el fall toi il orns mumber of cars wovA D ser¥ics, 2, | ulse the ngmes of the peipdugts ton| these, he savs: from freight cars of the Pennsylvania [is still too ill to receive visitors, but she ¢ & some-of ita of- il 350,000, the statement says, ‘is prac-| The men were arale ‘"{n’,',‘;"}",;‘,f’t‘,’,“’ “I have' obtained an agreement where- | railroad In Newark. has taken provisionaly passage by Steam- ficérs of $9 d he had noth UNIFORMED MEN BURNED tically-the same. as in 1918 and statistics | SuPPiied 10 : % e lhy the Russian government will pur- — er for Now York, and will go with sev- atior ALt s sht sy o findy -t reported by the Interstate Commerce | °S: Who told her story to Chief of Police| ¥ the TWSSFD ETETRER. BT le| The Amerlean Mining Congress was |oral others to give evidence before the > T O s e FARMHOUSES IN IRELAND | Commission show that during the first | Fitzmaurice and was assigned to assist) Hieas 19 PR Gt (o0 N0 00 g1 W0F [informed that gold miners “are encazed |commission investigating conditions in > lid corroborate testi-| Soven ‘owtbs et 1920 tho musmber of met| in M& case. ~ The police believe the men| billion dollars worth of merchandise of | |50 4 0" mouth. existence™ and that | Seetand. s Cork, Nov. 16.—Armed a2d uniformed | tong ‘of freight ocarried, on emile was| had accomplices and are endeavori S ure. ole, products, manganese; |the output of gold has decreased two- | peter MacSwiney of New York. the men burned several farmhouses last ev-|243,999,000,000° or -32,298,000,000 ~more| locate other suspeete. i | copper, - timber, pulpwood, flax. hides, | thirds in five years. late lord .mayor's brother, {s In Ireland ening as a reprisal for the killing of | {han for 'the corresponding period of | -After questioning by the police, the|copper, r iy " e it oLl et ey two policemen recently from ambush. 1919, 17.400,000,000 more than for 1915 men under arest are said to have admit-|grain and other raw materials, grea - A military officer and two men were Members of the Italian socialist party kidnapped from a train procecding from New Head American Society and 3,906,000,000 more than for 1917.” |ted that they accompanied the women on | quantitles of which are ready for jmme- 2 5 e z - | will go to Moscow to obtain from Niko- FOR OWNERSHIP OF : . gt . Ch | diate shipment. Preference is to be giv- o stIT : 5 = : “The growth in efficiency,” says the|the night before their death. Chief of : laj Lenine a modification of his famous Mechanical Engineers Cork to Skibbercen yesterday. It is be-| oo ont BYON S T, GO0 Ve i valent of | Detectives Hughes said the men denied |en to ships of the American - merchant |\, "5 0e,® G HCE A0 OO W0, SOV $5,000,000 WOETH OF LIQUORS lieved they had some connection With the | 3¢ 1oast 500,000 cars o the service.’ any implication in the actresses’ deaths. | marine, e Fighao T e courtmartial of the late Lord Mayor Mac- < After #he men had made statements| Mr. Vanderlip asserts that within a 4 3 Montreal, Nov. 16.—Sult to determine Swiney. e which were withheld by the police, Chief | fey months the unssttled conditlons in ownership of $300,000 worth of -liquor AMERICAN WARSHIPS ARE ORDERED TO BLACK SEA ‘Washington, Nov." 16.—Vice Admiral Huse at London reported today to the navy department that he was sending all available American naval vessels to the Black sea to evacuate Americans from the Crimean area. He also said he had ordered the cruisers Chattanooga and Olympia, the fuel ship Jason, the Ram: po and all destroyers in the Mediterra- nean to report ot Rear Admiral Andrews at Constantinople. INTERCHURCH WORLD MOVEMENT WAS “FAR FROM A FAILURE” Boston, Nov. 16.—Addressing the com- mittee on conservation and advance of the Methodist Episcopal church, Bishop Thomas Nicholson of Chicago declared today that the Interchurch World move- ament was “far from a failure.” He add- ed that a plan was afoot “to bring all gether in a forward movement of rger proportion than any yet undertaken. FIFTY MILE GALE IS Interdenominational Protestant forces oo THE HOUSE OF COMMONS London, Nov. 16.—A report that the Haitien government had requested Great Britain to intervene with regard to the alleged killing 0f Haitiens by American marines was raised in the house of com- mons today and brought a reply from Cecil B. Harmsworth, under-secretary for foreign affairs, that no request for inter- vention had been received by Great Brit- ain from or on behalf of Haiti. Mr. Harmsworth said he was making inquiries reagrding the statement of an American journalist to the effect that! Haiti had protested to Great Britain and | that he had requested this journalist to end such practices. GENERAL CANVASS MAD: OF THE COTTON SITUATION. Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 16.—Philadel. phia -was selected here today for the 1921 convention of the American Cotton Manufacturers’ ‘association by the board of governors In regular fall meeting. The general situation in the textile industry relative to time and wages was canvassed at the meeting, reports show- Hughes declared it was his Dbelief that the young women came to their deaths through exposure and alcohol poisoning. Police believe that the mystery surround- ing the deaths of the women has been solved and that before fomorrow addi- tional arrests will be made clearing up the whole case. William Harris, a‘chaufeur, who sur- rendered to the police, told them he drove the women and two men on a joy ride Saturday might and that when the wo- men_become: boisteroun they were taken to Grant Park and thrown out of the machine. SEIZURE OF $60,000 WORTH OF LIQUORS 1IN WORCESTER Worcester, Mass, Nov. 1§—Federal! prohibition officers under the leadershi of William J. McCarthy of Boston; sup-| vising prohibition agent of New England, today made the biggest seizure of liquor ever taken in Worcestcr, When they raided the store of the E. S. Plerce Auto- mobile Accessory Company, anl confiscs ed about $50,000 worth of whiskey, alco- hol, light wines and orange cordial. Dan- iel J. Donohue, proprietor of the store and Hugh McLaughlin, a clerk, were{ iberfan rafiways, as well as to the Baltic | re-examine the Far East will be returning to norfial and that goods purchased in America will move fraely from all Pacific coast ports over the Chinese Eastern and Si- ports. MAYOR HYLAN TO APPEAR IN BUILDING TRUST PROBE TODAY Yew York, Nov. 16.—Mayor Hylan was Invited tonight by Samuel Untermyer, chief counsel to the joint legislative com ittee investigating the “building trust, to ap: agaia before the committee to- | morrow tmorning and complete his. testi- mony. While mot entirely a surprise, move by the \committee’s inquisitor to e mavor was somewhat carlier than had been generally antiei- pated. It followed the refusal today of Judge Mulqueen in general sessions this to dlsmiss the indictment for - perjurp| agains: George Backer, millionaire bulla: H er, w be arraigned for pleading to- morrow. Backer's indictment grew out of hisg testimony before - the commit- | tee. Another development tonight was the Congestlon at Havana harbor, Cuba. is growing because of importers being unable to pay import dutles. the depart- ment of commerce was advised. The moratorium is blamed for this condition. More than one thousand executives of gas companles throughout the country attended the second annual convention and gas exhibition which onsned in New York and will continue until Thursday. The Interest fond of the Clevelond | Raflway Co. has gore helow $200.000, mo the company automaticall tare to 8 cents until the fund moes ahove that mark gnd then the fare comes down again. increases the General Serrann, assistant secretary of war in the Mexlcan cabinet, annownesd | the Mesfean armv had heen reduced | from 150,000 to 50.000. “TWe had tno | many generals” he snld unpon his arrival | in New York for an operatlon. “Three pollcemen were killed and three others wounded In an ambush near Tip- perary. Ireland. The houss of Moloney, Sinn, Fein member of pariiament. was | destroved and a 12 seized last week by government agents at a warehouse of a large wholesals groc- ery firm at Valleyfield, Que., was begin here today. A licensed liquor dealer claimed that the stock merely was stored in the warehouse and was not the proper- ty of the grocery concern. Government agents brought the loguor to this city oa two barges. FRIENDS OF ARMENIA ASK EXTENSION OF AID Washingtes, on of mi 16.—An sppeal - for ary, moral and fin- Hoit ite House 5 ¢ dsle Secretary cal would be laid be- . who called at and saw Secretary Tu: gation was promised by muity that i fore the president. CHICAGO WILL FURNISH TURKEY FOR HARDING. Chicago, Nov. 16.—Chicago will fur- nish the turkey for President-elect War- ren G. Harding’s Thanksgiving dinner Miss Julia Stimson, superintendent of the Army Nurse Corps, who will 4 > e 'd irl killed by | the Harding Gir's' club of a local pacl depart in a few days for an extended 3 ted. Each was admitted to bail in|announcement of John T. Hettrick, law- g . - : . e e X | SWEEFPING DELAWARE, COAST [ing very substantial curtailment in time | $300 bonds for appearance at a hearing| wer. and alleged operator of the “code of | hOts fired by the plice at fleetng men. | in company today having compieted ar.| tour of the Western stations, camps A of operation of the mills, With an in: | befor tha commimenes, November Si S| Dractioe.” {rom his home in Seabeight| o 5 ton 3o, | TATECmENts for the forwarding of a 38| and posts. Miss Stimson ia the first ‘Wilmington, Del, Nov. 16.—A fifty- |creasing reduction in wage schedules. 2 N. J., that he had no intention of leaving e el in Wb tnston 7= | pound bicd. ty, fhe Baaama: Cadal %one. | 4 ryay nirse foianiiiintive EANE S mile gale is sweeping the Delaware coast | No figures were made public SHIPPING DOAED STEAMER the Tnited States and that he would re-[POrt thev rectiied umeonfirmed reports e the Marding.party will spend) moer under the Army Reorganiame tonight. Many vessels entering or leaving ATIRE A MONTEVIDRO| 1AM 8t his home until'sdvised by his|fom Emma Cedmany snd ;- Alexander Thanksgivig. tion- bill the rank the Deleware bay have been forced to put | [RISH . PRESS CALLS FOR £ N % Perkman, anarchist leaders who . attorney to return to New York. were e 2 o into the breakwater for refuge. The tug TEANTAAL MEWS FHOTO SERVICE, MEW YORK, END OF RAILWAY Montevideo, N 18. The United denorted, are fleelng from Ruesla to | FOUR STAFF OFFICERS “Major". Miss Stimson had a . N ND or sTRIGE! Montevideo, Nov. 16. e Unite : = Ukrainia following a disagreement with 7 . able record during the war. Jom A, Hughes of Phliadelphia put fi'o 2 ] ) States Shipping Board frelghs stomme| GENEEAL WRANGEL HAS Lenne. ABDECTED 1¥ imELAND| Dle record during e WAT Mr. Edwin 8. Carmad has been {‘;M BE Pt e e o 1ate Beua{‘z,‘nav.u:s—’ljg\e Irish Nationalist | West Eagle, loaded with naptha, kero- ARRIVED IN CONSTANTINOPLE. j=r ol ek, oV, A EPRR bkt tofoirs u] tho B ls unit of nuress And: rgest professional engineer- | ranged. and police, to give in. The press poi s X neon. + SRnera B: army, hav r merefal test nilots, proceeding yesterday from Cork to 2 e i 191 , X points | loss. = Wrangel, the anti-bolshevik leader in [may of whomcomneted 'n th s can Red Croes in Frane ing organization in the world. He is out that the strike will not checi: the =y South Russia, has arrived i § DSCk. A the . trkoe- | Teen. - - They were on tholf way to = hec] = Tl T 2ussia, ved in Constanti- P e * She received the distinguished #dvocats of a National De- u,x;’mm“c:;’,:: o e about 400 eo-opera: | transport of military and munitions, but| = Bulgaria is considered the “treasure | novle on board the Russian cruiser Kor. CRptisstal eic racsisad; otfier endurancs | outpostd. of Public Works, mbership s about will ruin theeconomic life,of the coun- ontésts. Wil compste for the Pulitzer —_—— box of the Balkans” because of its un ice meda] from the United States, iloff, despatch to tie Exchange | trophy a 2 120,000 iry, especially the-farming industry. _exploite] wealth in minerals Sl e s A g el ld, Long Istaad..on ) Transgressors- shiould"be —made - to | was-decorated” by The' ; & S Tnanksgtying. pay road tax. %

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