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PRE-ARRANGED ATTACK ON VILITARY MEN IN DUBLIN' Fourteen Persons Were Killed and Six'Wounded—Fierce En- counter Between Irish Volunteers and “Black and Tans” R A 2R RN 2 p CONN., NOVEMBER' 22, 1920 TPlan to Promote | | Our Foreign Trade American Bankers’ Associa- tion Prcposes to Form a $1,000,000 Corporation For That Purpose. N 7 i 1 ELLGRAHS - ondon was 118s Ié\ u-—' 2d at previous close. = | The naval coilier Miars Will be Ameri-: ca’s Chrisimas ship to the this year. Bar go pared with 1. i i Fire of unknown origin destroyed the plant of the De Forest Radio Co., of the Bronx, causing a loss of §500,000. The socialist labor party reported cam- paign yeceipts of $13,099 up to November! 12 and expenditures oi $i6,146. Near Iast! Gampagn to R Chicega of Criminels New Chicf of Polic: Conduct- ed a Big Roundup—1,000 Plain Clothss Men Made EIGHT PAGES—56 COLS. BOLSHEVIK] HAVE DRIVEN UKRAINIANS INTO POLAND More Than 10,000 of Petlura’s Forces Have Sought Refuge in . ol ian and Polish Scldizrs Are Face to Face o New York, Nov. 21.—Bankers and busi- m"“:gflfix»‘sgm’:’elg :l 'Mk'“&‘c" of nations | 250, CNOF. 21 NearTy: o thonsaud Peoland—Russian - ! e 2 —Thirty Persons Are Reported to Have Been Killed|ness men trouetiou the country are ura- | 85 D8, FISE Q06T TR i ome Of | percons were under arrest tonigit as a Along the Zbrucz River, Which Has Been Designated as . ed in a prospectus made public here to- S z resuit of the biggest roundup of criminal When “Black and Tans” Fired on a Crowd at a Football Match and Many Were Injured in a Panic That Ensued— Police_nnd Military Are Making Raids. day by the American BankerS' Associa- tion to consider inauguration by the first of the year, of the foreign trade financ-} ing corporation under the Edge act, for the protection of home industries and Guards' N the Capitol found that thel officcs of Congressmen Baer and - Oliver had been ransacked Guring the nigl rainfall Violent in Chicago in many years. The drive was started at midnight last night by Charles Fitzmorris, new chief of police, as the second stcp in his announced cam- baign to rid Chicago of criminals and fol- the Armistice Line—General Semenoff is Being Hem- med in by Bolsheviki and Mongals. Warsaw, Nov. 20 (By the A.,P.).—Rus- south of Tarnopol and within Galician ¢ proper financing ~of American foreign | o TR TE aceompanied by lowed a recent wholesale shakeup of theigjan bolshevik and Polish Soldiers are | Lerritory. Dublin, Nov. 21—(By The A. P rs. Most of those killed, says the state-|trade. - iEh n T g oM damage | last| police force in which nearly every mem-|face to face at various points alonz the - Fourteen peisons were killed and sis | int, either were courtmartial officers or| Action on the proposed corporation, | : i cia, Spain. | ber was transferred to & new Pposi- | Zbrucz river, in eastern Galicia, a nar- | GENERAL SEMENQFF FACES wounded in what appears to have beea ere connected with the lezal adminis-| which will be capitalized at $109,000,000 | 1 tion. pre-arranged simultanec attacks on tion. o mili ry officers and ? their lodgings in various parts 0‘ wccordng to an official s of the city former offigers i were immed The members of the attacking party thi an- n, statement serts also rched the premises of their victims though seeking to secure evidene of Hg inval:&d homes in var.o%3 parts of | resentatives of the entire country's fin-iny fire. ub! o i December 10 and 11 designed to be rep- ance and industry. Esctablishment of the corporation, the is expected at a meeitng in Chicago on| The clubhouse of the Agora Society at Wellesley Collega on the shore of Laks Waban, Mas:., was damaged about $4000 All sx refineries of the American Su- Nearly every saloon was visited' by the officers and scores of pool rooms and alleged disorderly flats were raided. One thousand plain clothes men and 1,500 uniformed officers conducted the raids. row stream which was designated gt the peace conference at Riga as the ramistice line, pending a permancnt peace. Reports from Galicia state that more than 10,000 of Simen Petlura’s forees have crossed the frontier, A CRITICAL SITUATION Tok'o. Nov. 21 (By the A. P.).—General Semenoff, leader of anti-bolshevik farces in the territory east of Lake Baikal, faces s = e Sty Buad ing refuge 1 a critical situation, and his fal is immi- : it . . e e Tl e e e the Amaslean Bun Lo n Poland before the advancing bolsheviki. | nent, says one of his headquarters offi- a-heavy patrol by tl ¢ activity of the men slain or wound- | safeguard Industry from “an anxious fu-|as a result of slight Cemand for the 3-2‘\"" FENGE BOALD T T ERg | o0 it 1s said that more troops which | cers ziow in this city. He charges the ¢ho resorted to firing their 1 ‘n the enforcement of the law. fiire Withiallendant elements "of unem-/| modit RUN DOWN GRAFTERS to disporse the crowds. ¢ governmeat entcrta 1osinations o th ¢ty at nine o'clock m. Kkilied th e ¢ 1 include two courtmarti this morning Captain urred in vario Fitzger- o grave ap- cnsion about eventualities tonight, i all precautions have been taken to | at reprisals by the rolice and mili-t v. The police barracks in Dublin have' 1 picketed to prevent the men from 13 their quarters.- There are large ched forces near Dublin, however, “ii_are harder to control. Everything been done, nevertheless, to forestall atory measures, | t playment und vnrest.” “Stagnation has developed in the Unit- ed States for commoditics such as wool. sugar, rubber, coffee, leather, certain metals.and various other S:aples,” it add- ed. “and to a lesser extent, for wheat and cotton, whereas practically all such commodities are urgently required in many other countries of the world. The American dollar is at a premium in Shipping circles are anxions over the Yute since she wirelessed for help Wei nesday. Rate of discqunt of the Bank of T | g creased from 6 to 7 per cent. 0 6 the b raised the rate from 5 to € per cent. Washington, Nov. 21.—Promise that ! every employe of the shipping board or corruption would be “run to cover” and that every person who offers or accepts “glittering bribe” in connection with shipp:ing board dealin; would be prose- cuted “to the fullest extent of the law,” made in a statement issued tonight Emcrgency Fleet corporation guilty of | bolshe: have been fighting the soviet armies west of Kiev are approachiig the armistice line. In several parts of the country the i have pursued the Ukrainians for mary miles and ravs taken thousand of prisoners. Large numbers of Ul ians have been driven into Polizh terri- tory, where they have baen interned. The bolsheviki are standing guard aiung the boundary. Japanese high command with breaking faith with Semenoff, and says the policy of General Oi, commander of Japanese troops in Siberia, is to keen that.region and prevent the formation of a buffer stale between soviet Russia and the far eastern repulblic neral Semenoff is now at Manchuli , southeast of Chita, and is being 1 in by bolsheviki and Mongols. t ns are constantly going on be- 1- try in th vorld to ihy Guy D. Goff, general counsel of the It is announced the U rainians have Japanese, Chinese, Russian bol- ) officer, was shot in his The-murder raids were carried out in'Practically every country in \e[“on ina| The Fremeh governmert will cooperate’ board, and reccntly nominated by the |moved their headquorters from Kamenetz- | sheviki, Mongols and officers loyal to g ¢ terrace. A quarter of broad dbaylxghl by parties about twenty :!‘C;'; E“S;‘t‘e"‘( ’h;;';y"":;fi".e"s""“lmm with the lsague of nat'ons in supplying President as a board memoer. Podolsk to-Czortkow, a town direcily | Semenoff, it is said. hour r tws other officers were shot in number. Except for th: two victi Lo e 3t . "= | Fran uota D s | Mr. Goft lained that his Statement In their beds in jPookie Street, & qUAT- in thE Greahamm hotahs e ten et hl |a considerable period have not yet been iofsvor Grodps Tto e eent Bo ter of a wounded mile away, and dangerously ed in their own homes. One of the most | brutal cases was thst of Captain New-! paid for by those countries.” Other features emphasized are: the Viina region. ja Tot apply to any particular case but | —mm—m——————————————— ! was made in view of the general charges | TALK OF COMPTROLLER v SOVIET RUSSIA AN AN s ety The compholler of the currency hae | that had been “bandied about,” and “in GENERAL OF UNITED STATES =had o D.PO.L :\D h Thr suspected of belng socret b;n]:. “h:’f \vas murdered in the presence| 3 "t“fre e-"-P‘OYéSfi fi'mft[ the . T ml;"- issued a call for the condition of all nx- | order to show the public (h*shlpplng 2 ATIONS INTERRUPTED e M W S tates for an indefinife time cannot e | tional banks at the close of business on ! board wasfaliva to its oblizatid§s” iRl ] 7 and s leep in Hampton street, paid for in large part’except over an ex- | Monda v/ 154 il Washington, Nov. 21.—Recommenda iga, No l man in lower Mount, BODY OF FATHER GRIFFIN tended perlod was shot. Dorald s killed utes hot. 1d tan in a lorry Macl.ean and a man nstantly and Smyth Caldow is be- heard cries FOUND IN SHALLOW GRAVE disappeared several days azo, was found westerday in a shallow grave about four miles irom Galway. There was a bullet wound 1 his temple. The lads ohserved in the bog what ap- “In the case of countries where it is rangem®nts could be made for postpon- | ing payment until exchange turns. “European countries in general are be- ing obliged to confine their about as far as conservation warrants” | breweries manufacturing beer con- Three petitions as! g for concessions to build an oil pipe e across the Isth- Lincoln, Neb., to Mexico City. TO RECONSTRUCT THE ect, who désigned the Grand Ceutral i d other prominent buildings today zrnounced receipt of a ram appointing him to take charge SEIZED IN NEW HAVEN tions to congress for the creation of an 1dditional oftice in the federal government Lion by oflicials of the treasu. Discussing the budgetry sysfem in his annual report to Secretal system to the practical administration of 20.—Peace negotiations be- tween soviet Russia and Poland were in- terrupted toda; : ithi w UNIVERSITY OF LOUVAIN | 3 comntrolier general of tie ted | Adoif Joffe, head of the bolshevik dele- \ belleved exchange may turn within a few more than one-half of one per 3 T mealr el ot (LA A S sd of the boehek aee e b vere !y SAYAY, Trelabdi NV, #Nov:" 1 21: daqy;e | MONE DUFMEdin the Talted Stalesthes |icont. of a1 New York, Nove 21— Whitney Walrrén: J i ees or the'ation, eve’ dnde man named Caldow Were o4y of Father G ek wne | practically stopped. exeept where ar-|eral gove p 1 Donnybrook. Captain 0>, ©f Father Griffin, the ~priest “who olish representatives, that the work of arranging for a permanent peace could ;‘.ol proceed until Poland loyally fulfillea her promis, to withdraw troops to her : 3 o Comptroller Warwick of the treasury He allded this declaration was reet Captain o purchases | must of Tehu; epee, filed in Mexico | of the architectural roconslrucuonv of the clared the best results would be obta a result h action of Colonel Ribak, five men.. Ho was' The body was brought to Galway this |DeS FEOIOLDY (6 Sestesiles OF S0 T He | famous University of Louvain, which was | by centralizing the actisities of a geneial | head of the Polish section of the foint L O e raiss 511 Thekoa "ot Pathey e prevalls | 1ot material to restore thelr indus Tihe hydroplane Santa Marie, which|of Delswm. The cablegram was from | accetmiing office under & coml e e “ThAt % o b6 res. o Hotel t er of-' iTiffin, a % e oft Key s = < s 5 fiant | o < - b 5 ~hm' sead i a fight which the curaze of Bushy Park, was found in FAmmg:n ‘c)xv_nrtmtra:l:.h"v ‘:L ive 1:]{,19{11{:0}\“\ - s: for lxr.xl\fon and was fear- | Vice President Widor of the I'\o..,lt'_‘“ tive staff control e up of the he; 1 “Il-:-lr-ll-l of the Polish troops th men who sre believed to & Dog Py the ruadside near Darng, four BotioPe: o8 DEERAE I 0o TR L A tyana arrived at Santa | French committee for tlte reconstruction | of the various accourting departments us | by the cstablishment of a thirty-mile 2are ack and tans,” Who entéred Milcs from Uplway. * Volunteers had | BrOW £000s manptacturec for export intol SEEK Fyanis {of the universi Mr. Warren said designed in the budget bill passed Ly con- | between oPlish and Ukrainian troops, and Mount strest. Two men are V(N scarching for the ~missing curate ‘Cl""““t.‘c‘“"w‘;‘sum“f“’;n G N e A \ [ wela accept the axpefitewnt gress at its last scssion but vetoed by | Gnally asked for the dissolution of the have been killed and a elvil- $i2¢¢ he was Kidnapped by three un-|domesti S I v tito diter dba bpantey T ) FALUED AT $50,000 5 oy 0 o SR T Jotte <t AR {known nersons last Sunday. A party of|® .o ave “t “led [ Bived at Chihabua City &n route & TR ¥ “It is in the relation of a budgetry . Joife emphasized his claim that the the exc’tement in Mount street’ country lads made the tragle discovery. OreEn . Soans AR, Deen s Sartt = ¥ en route from proceedings signed here on No ; . 14 con- % p £ o affairs in the hands of the executive C‘V"'T;IH‘R "he withdrawal of the Poles ex- anewered them. A fierce reased to have been a recent upheaval. |it Stated. and further credits “must he ~f] i | New Haven, Conn., Nov. 21—Liquor|branci. of government.” Ccmytrolier [cluded these quy ons. He asserted Col- I Peiween Irish volun. They began probing Into fhe & mousdlonser time than bapks and industg!f Am o8 tantion” dediared amenting on | worth at least $50.000 at present day| Warwick said, “and its character as a co- | onel I is pianing for the union ef luck and tans® in which with sticks and finally uncovered the |inStitutions can legitimately be asked o aeR doaln sy +h = ; prices was seized in last night's raids|ordinsting influence between actual the armies commanded by Simon Petlura, two of the black and tiny were killed |SKirts and the overcoat of the priest, |C2TTY-" 200,000 tons a week s federal prohibition agents, ac-| ministration and the exercise by the legis- | Ukrainian leader, and General Balako. und several volunteers wounded. Without proceeding further, .they sent| It i8 authoritatively stated that the|='% % to unofficial estimates tonight.|ature of the authority to ap viteh, commander of “jrregular” Polish official Nt of those Killed in the! for priests in Galway and..when they gre |rendering under the plan of svecial as-} ‘b o)iiion Jeaders protested t 2 ts of the officers apparently Were|public funds for administrative purposes | fOrees, which have baen operating in the r raid follows: rived, working under their direction by | SiStance to anv one country has not been e anfurnernent oRiEh ”a wzstg?h-‘ pected at most of the places raided.| that leads to the ¢ nsideration of an iu- | Tear of the bolehevT. lines southeast of Major Dowling: Captains D. L. Mac-|moonlight, unearthed the: body of tne |consvidered. for tht object of the plan is ing o permits to whelesale although it had been announced severall.iepenient acsounting system which Minsk for the last three or four weeks. Lenn, Newbury, Bagally, Fitz , and | missing curate. The bullet w in to encourage American foreimm trade SRdiEe s b e hhe il times last week that the/federal agents|operation, must be of greater prac e Price, f r Captain P. McCormick and|head of the pricst was gevid:::: ot 3:5 a whole, and, as contemplated. it would o andle inutoxicatlug liquors. | LNV b here in force for the Yale-Har-| value in the purposs of atteining etficie BAD MORALE AMONG . . snett, Aimes, Mahon, T. H.|cause of his death. ? operate wherever such trade extends. Allegations that brib€s were offered VArd football night celebrations. Ten|in government t§: any mere bud GEEEK TROOPS IN SMYRNA A Wikde. Cottagers in this bleak’ and sparsely, by a shipbuild- Men Wwere arrested and are held in bonds| form of & statemeit in itself.” in and Morris, of = theinhabited part of the countryside tell of | MATTERS TO COME BEFORE tirougi a Washington ban- | °f $300 or §1.000 each for hearings. Garden after they had. failed to reach the garrison to the mysterious arrival at midnight last ‘Sunday ‘following ~the* kidhapping of FARM BUREAU FEDERATION “Washington, Nov. 21.—Repcal of the r weie feptured in tesdmony Satur- {secicTY OF MAYFLOVWER SOFT COAL OUTPUT THIS Paris, Nov. 21.—The' importance of ranko-British action o3 the Greclan £ YEAK 476,000,000 TONS r-“' ion ‘115 heightened, according to the Father Griffin, of y —_—— 1 HELD SERVICES IN NEW YORK - arcign. office, by the news from Smyrna epread the alarm of the massacre. The lorry hanadone:rlxgsgfdwfigi:“f:é excess Trofits and sales taxes, enactment| gy oot cor fares on tiys serFee-at-cost- ' —_— Washington, Nov. 21.—More than|that shows bad morale among the Greek “The wounded are: Colonels Woodcock|pogy was found and the lights were ex. | Of, JeBisiation to make bank Cl‘f"}‘ ? ®iplan adopted recently by several cities] New York, Nov. 21.—Services com-|twelve millior tons of bituminous coal| {roops in certain districts and In the Montgomery, Captain Kinnelly and|iinguished- In about twenty minutes | [cadly available to farmers transporta~!were criticised by Chairman E. 1. Lewis ; memorating the 300th anniversary of the| were produced in the United States dur- ds. Murray ahd Caldown and ORehe'jamps were re-lighted and the party | Lon, ) Serienlticat. Maclean and Messrs. lon were attacked men and tans' Caldow was first reported killed. Smith by a_ band a house in Northamp-| entered in force by the; drove away. When the body of Father Griffin was brought into Galway today it was placed uncoffined. on the high altar of the par- protective tariff on certain agriculturali products and extension of further credit to European nations are among the sub-| jects to be discussed at the annual con-| contains only about $100,000- to of the Ind Public Service Commis- 5 Col. L. Logan of Boston, and Ma-| b igning of the compact of the Pilgrims|ing the week ending No 1 ,» the Geolog- were held today by the Society of May- |jcal Survey estimated today in Its week- flow York at the r Descendants in the state 0f New,ly report. Had it not been that many (By Wireless to The A. P.) President- myrna garrison. The soldiers there are 15aid to be exercising seif-demobilization nd demanding t return home, and it lis feared this spirit finally will spread thedral of St. John the|miners were idle on Armistice Day, a|t0 the actual fighting front. 3 ) i Knox neh . i L - i Y y| M. Leygues. the French ministe: d 4 3 or Frank Knox of Mancheste H., Divine. Membhers of various colonial so-| production record for the year probably T, & Vention of the American Farm Bureau 3°" b X ~ e s o David Lioyd G h -cmier vd r X have b amey ershir t cieties and representatives of Great t-| would have been made, the survey said. Lloyd George, the British p: . ¢ were taken from (hexr|‘;‘°"ncl“r:‘e"?;\;w H‘:fi cm\us passed be- | Federation at Indianapolis, Dec. 6, 7 and m“:‘m;e’gm’;:;;lL‘}:e“’o!’"fl:‘e“"‘“fll;fcg: b Gin and The Netheflands Were Pr ' nt| The soft coal output thus far this year in their coarefcnce which has been set N Mo SR T o vt Mepeel o St St b | sion. { The sermon was delivered by Bishop|is placed at 476,000,000 tons, which is|for some time & the ladier par®.of the - | imation the townsfolk had of thettans. oy cAddupriers of, the uréan ige an-y Chauncey B. Brewster of Connecticut, &/ less than the production during the same| Week .Will discuss the situation. It i an vietims were form-|Lmation th : ¢ trage- lnounced today that sneakers Would In-| . geujyon of the Clreuit Court of Ap. | lineal descendant of Elder Brewster. period in 1918 by thirty-eight million|Tecognized by the foreign office that the n who held positions in ad-| 1 was the announcement made by the | einde. Secretary .of Agriculture Meredith, | STV 27 1o Trenle Gourt of Ap- tons but approximately sixiy-seven mil-|developments in Greece and the possible ministeatice departments closely connect- | Prieet at the morning masses. Herbert Hoover, Governor Haxding of RS T S0 Paut fefuscd to permil the |, o0y sRY MAKES TREATY lon tons ahead of the total for the first|lowered fighting power of the Greeks may ed with the administration of justice. The| At St. Joseph's church, where Father | the federal reserve board, Sir Auckland bStotement of the sale of S ¥iar SO0 BONIRYS IHT RArtE dayaiar 1919) { make a revision of the Serves treaty mec- officers in some cases were marked men|Griffin presided, pathetic scenes of grief | Geddes, the British ambassador, and Praperif of the Denver Rio Gr: nde rail 4 ' "1 'The report £aid that 1920 is now with-| €Ssary, as that treaty was made: upon because r prominence in the court-|Were witnessed. The priests emitted the | William Redfield, former secretary of | 02 { Constanti_# . Nov. 19.—A treaty has| in six million tons of 1917 when require-! the_theory that it would be enforcsable maritial procee e ;?n?;::dxi?:e:?‘el;&hm Tanatay | Trank L. Boya, head of prohibition en-! been concluce between the government|ments were large and production about) Iy tirough Greek co-operation. o th “lating ather —_— L. Boyd, hes ibiti = T n . - . ikt ing forcement fe L in New Y il . of Bokh central Asia, a vassal state|equalled consumption. b2 Bt :x;:n'r[«‘:ev?ngmpzmt:."“ "x““"e . oo TEEomEEUNSOHED fturn o Washi o rn!«’ ;ns of Russia, and the Moscow Soviet gov-| Anthracite production during the ‘m-(l‘-“o‘l REOPENING TRADE 30 AT A FOOTBALL GAME [FRATE (TE “m‘: ‘:‘:Kg"e‘fl“ m?":;f"r: MOVEMENT NOT SOLVENT old position as ¢ the revenue, ernment through the aid of Enver Pasha.|ending .\'o\'omb:r 13, the survey estimat- RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA - .| zation 't . R | 2gents. | The friction between the Moscow gov-|ed, was 1,753,000 tons, compared with 1,-| s Dublin, Nov. 21.—(By The A. P.) Thlr-lfi:‘l'o:"?“;ra;;r?;t “‘l" pERoR of his soul.| New York,.Nov. 21—Bishop Thomas s {ernment and the followers of Mustapha|415,000 tons for the preceding week. New York, No —A resolution urge ty persons are reporied to have been kill- 't R get also to pray for his| Nicholson of Chicago, chairman of the| An international military force, with Kemal Pasha, the Turkish nationalist o r s T i ing the state devartment {o reopen trade el and many injured in a panic when |mArdercet. o i g reorganization committee in charge of an internaticnal staff, was pro 1 to leader, are said by the Turkish newspa-| PRESIDENT-ELECT HARDING | relations with Russia and stating that “black and tans” invaded & footballi = THER 8 TERE of priests have been | thg liquidation of the accounts of the the ascembiy of the league cf' nations by Ders to have developed over the occupa- TO REACH CRISTOBAL TUESDAY S70Wing unemployment in this country match today nd fired on the crowd. ireated O phreatened, Tather Griffin | Interchurch World Movement, tonight is- Senator Henri La Fontaine, of the Bel.|ton of Kars, in Transcaucasia, by the ol [could be materially relieved it Russia While the Tipperary team was playing| i the first to forfeit his life. In fact. no | sued a statement la @ < the | gian delégation. Kemalists: Aboard -Steamer Parismina, Nov. were permittec to make purchases,” was against the Dublin team in Croke Park|priest has been done to death in Ireland | movement is not soient — The tr | s i sence of 15,000 spectators,|in mnay, years - d, after a ¢ fuson, fired on the people. 8ix lorries with auxiliaries arrived out- ene of wild con-| Father O'Meehan, Father Griffin’s col- league and senjor curate. with whom Father Griffin lived, said in his church today that he had received five written date floating indebtedness znd for ove head expenses in the short time neces sary for the committee to complete its| Ratification of the treaty of Rapallo y which Italy and Jugo i an agreement settling the vexed A ques SHIPS CABRRYING RUSSIAN FROM SEBASTOPOL elect Harding spent the quictest in months today resting and read his steamer, the Parismina, ng as proceededed dopted here tonight by delegates repre- senting 75 local labor unions. The meet. ing was under the auspices of the Ameri- can Humanitarian Labor Alliance. 3 : e __ltoward Panama under a bright tropical| Another resolution adopted proposed a o ol cnnie ) question, was unazmously voted b3 the| Cox ) 21—Tour _ships [ TRATE P O o ootn a8 o mill | national conference of labor represata- side of Croke Park when the game had Xhreats of death since last May and that| None of this sum can be used to pay|® 20SF s S M i e .f"’"‘f"b“::“' pond. tives ot work with labor bodies of other been under way for about fitteen min-|he did not dare slecp in his own home. | underwritings of denominatiohis, BistioD; Analysis of twenty semples of beer | Loh ok ere ooy Hor G R0 Slaz| Mrs. Harding, who remained in bed|countries to obiain a resumption of trade u They completely rurrounded the|He added that Father Griffin had mever | Nicholson added, and if the various seized by the federal prohibition agents |\ »oere the Russians will be cared [of | yogtorgay, was on deck early today and|With Russia. acs, mounting machin: guns on the|received any threats. churches and boards pay thése in fuil,|at breweries and salobns in Cincinnat) | Li0er an agreement between the allied | 5pparently in perfect health. After a| — railway 1n. overlooking th: park, and - the movement will be able to meet all. ghow that the alcoholic contents ranged | author] walk about the ship the senator and Mrs, | VENIZELOS AND PARTY then burst through the gates. ASSASSINS WERE WITHOUT its obligations up to time the committee % Shots were first fired into the air, then, from 2 to p © per cent. | A - Hnr:‘l]!nghp::kcdmndj«;inang steamer chairy ARE NOW AT MESSINA i v reports. gagement Announced. on the shady side of the promenade deck| to the consternation of the spectators, DISGUISE AND ALL ESCAPED .- Tugene Tuckler, 3. of Boston injured| Paris, Nov. 21.—Announcement is made | and remained therer most of the day. | Messina, Sicily, Nov. $1.—Former Pre- he suxlliaries opeoed fire on Dublin, Nov. 21—The streets of Dublin|T® CONTINUE THE POLICY in Drookfield . an miemone aee et of the engagement of Count de Castellane, | At her present speed the Parismina| mier Venizelos of Greece and his suite g B 'of the affair says| " Sunday are deserted in the morning OF THE VENIZELOS MINISTRY while on the woy to the Y. son of Count Boni de ‘Castellane, and |should reach Cristobal about dz)‘bruuxlarnvcd in .“'?“"u n.-"rx.or on board the ot the auws Ty volics visited Croke| 10urs. Those who had planned the mur- : 2 | football game, ,dicd in St. Vincent hosp:-| Mademoiselle ~Paternotre, daughter of Tuesday. [ Narcissus today. Sophocles Veni- Park for purpbse of searching the| 1°r Of the officers ad government employ-| Athens, Nov. 21.—The cabinet of M. ital in Worcester, Mass. crowd, as it men conne:ted °8 moved systematically to their task. | Jules Paternotre, formerly French ambas- They committed the assassinations with- nown that many gun- | sador to the United States. The young with the murders earlier Rhallis intends to continue the foreign CUSTOMS INSPECTORS SEIZED son of the former premier, was the policy of the Venizelos ministry. It ex. nly cne to land. He is on his way to 0 ot is i ice, where he will be married. The : g Centure of Proskurov, in Padolia, 50 man’s mother is now Duchess Talleyrand i < s Nice, where in the day were present. Indeed, some| it disguise and all made thei “res- | pects to give the Greek troops in Asia!mile of Kamene'z-Podolsk, by and was formerly Anna Gould of New BAGGAGE OF G. C. BARDONS came to Dublin ostensibly to attend the 3P Minor aid in order that they may launch Rus: vacht is still here, and its ultimate desti- nation is not known. match Gresham Hotel was the scene perhaps According to this account, ten persors of the greatest daring, and the raid was trcops ope-ating against York city. 0 s announced in a wire- a mew offensive against Mustapha Xe-: the U New York, No nal Pasha, leader of the Turkish nation- 21.—Alleged failure ainians, of G. C. Bardon: a manufacturer of | _ = = ¢ {less dispateh from Moscow. ADIIS Cleveland, Ohio, to declare_for duty a| GBEECE ORDERS CENERAL were Killed. After spectators and play-| cArried out by twenty men with the ut-| alists. 1 fur-lined overcoat he wore and a dia- ATTACK AGAINST TURKS ers had vacated the place no fewer than| MmOSt cruelty. The Gresham is in Sack- | Nine persons, constituting every meme| mond ring and lace said to have been ! RS Thirly revolvers were found on the| Vli® street and is one of the best known|GREEK GARRISON AT i ber but one of two entire families, lost | Athen: concealed in his effects tgday caused, Lordon, Nov. 21.—Orders for & gen- ground. hotels in Dublin. In this place two form- SMYRNA IS AGITATED their lives in New York in a fire which' premier {ing Constantine | customs inspectors here to seize the bag-, €rzl attack against the Turkish nation- An eve witnees describing the scene|°r Officers were done to death. { destroyed a five story sald that while the foctball match was| TFollowing fast ubon the murders there in progre srmed with rifles came on the most immediately they fircd masses of people. counted mora than thirty who fell. A stampede ensued and into bruised and trampled upon in their efforts to escape from the planes were grounds, - Soon observed moving over to what was likely to happen. POLICE AND MILITARY ARE MAKING RAIDS IN DUBLIN London, Nov. 21.—A despatch to Exchange Telegraph fromm Dubln places today's assassinations the casualties in i v e ‘re, killing and wounding a numbe: bl 1 Killed and fi o o e Geavateh shys It is be.| ‘bout three thousand persons were then Jieved” that there are more casualties| (c3rched and many revolvers were that hav: not been reported. The 10- ound, Yice and military are fng throughout the ty, holding up torists and beyeli Tha ing tonight. The dead reported are four captains, five pnknown offcer: and two civil Onme eivilian is saifl to be in a eritical condition as a result of wounds uré other citi: s parties of “black and tans” field. They were hooted by the crowd and al This witness says he many Were and the wildest rumors were current port:d to be ra.l- citizenry declared to be fearful of reprisals Ju- s are declared 1o have le was a_great military and police activi- ty, and houses were raided in search of the criminals. All motor traffic was srdered stopped and all train services in and out of Dublin were suspended. The sity was given over to terrified appre- the 1ension as armored cars and lorries fill- »1 with black and tans raced through the ir. | ‘treets. air- the ANOTHER VERSION OF THE SHOOTING AT FOOTBALL GAME London, Nov. 21.—A despateh received “rom official sources in Dublin says that vhen mixed forces of military and con- stabulary surounded Croke Park they vere fired upon by Sinn Fein pickets nen seen approaching, and returned the the Tn addition to the casualties due to the ving, this despatch says, a man and a woman were killed In the crush owing » stampeding of the crowd. 0- i A Number of Women in Attacks, an London, Nov. 22.—A number of wo- fon participated in the morning attacks, wing to the Dublin correspondent of the ondon Times. In one case forty raid- four injured. The officers and former officers| 'rs arrived at a house on bicycles. ot were living oniside barracks. Tw. of those 1 vere in the Gresham - | TWO MEN SHOT AND ' tel, one of (he leading hostelrics of Dih- 1in. and in the lieart of the busimess ece KILLED NEAR LIMERICK Smyrna, Nov. 20.—The Greek garrison here is showing agitation and demanding demobilization. Undiscipline and affrays between partisans of M. Venizelos and, $2,000,000 was caused by a waterfront Former King Constantine are reported. | ef or Michael, and O'Neill were acquit- te by courtmartial in July, and it is be- lieved the attack was the outcome of this! trial. | When the automobile was stopped the attacking party demanded if a man nam- ed Blake was present. Michael answered in_the affirmative and was shot dead. O'Neill attempted to escape but his boay was found later dirrled with bullets, BOMBS THROWY INTO | HOUSES IN CITY OF CORK London, Nov. 21.—A Cork despatch to the Exchange Telegram says that auxil- fary police, in lorries who were in search of a detective who had been kidnapped,i are- reported to have fired indiscrimin. ately and thrown bombs. Notices also were " circled threatening the people of Cork if the missing detectlve was not returned. : FIRES HAVE BROKESN OUT IN VARIOUS PARTS OF DUYMLIN London, Noy. 21.--Fre broke out inl Duymlin this evening in varions places,| says the Dublin corresponden: of tha Daily. Mail. Twelve nurses were among apartment houise t. at 307 West 146th s Damage estimated approximately | at re in New Orleans which the fire au- thoritics belicve was started by sparks| from a switching engine. Price of sugar went down to.a mew low level when the Federal Sugar Co reduced price of refined sugar. In the | raw sugar market prices declined 1-4 | cent to 6 1-4 cents a pound. The forelgn ofice announced today | that a resumption of trade relations be- tween England and Russia will not change the atti'ude of the French gave! ernment toward the bolsheviki. Optimism regarding business prospects for the coming year was voiced in im- promptu_speeches at the annual conven- tion of the National Association of Wool- en and Worsted Overscers in Boston. Liguor vilued at hundreds of thous- ands of dollars has been withdrawn from bonded Warchouses on permits bearing the forged signature of State Prohibition Enforcement Director Julius Stremlau. Paul Cambon, former French ambassa-| dor to Great DBritain, submitted to the French foreign office yesterday a note declaring the return of Former King Constantine to the Greek throne would! Bz “intolerable.” | 1 tof the was dethroned, has resizn=d as governor National Bank of Greece. The financic] situation in Greece is considered problematical. - — « OBITUARY. o George Giddens. New York, Nov. 21.—George Giddens, comedian, on the stage for more than half a century, died here tonight at the age 'of 75. He was born in England. He last played here with Annie Russell in 1912. Johin Jeter Crutchfield. Richmond, Va., Nov. 2L.—John Jeter Crutchfield, Whose Wwitticisms delivered as justice of police court here for thirty-! two years made his court nationally| krown as “Justice John's Court” died! today at the age of 76 years. Numerous | hort stories and articles were written about “Justice John,” and his court was; a regular stopping place for tourists. William John- Robjohn. Asheville, N. C., Nov. 21.—Willlam John Robjohn, musician and composer, ! known internationally ‘as Caryl Florio, died today in comparative poverty in aj sanatorium at Morganton, N. U. He was. born in Tavistock, Devonshire, England, Novemher 2, 1843, coming to Asheville in| 1891 (D\wgome first organist in All Soul: Episcopa. church, Biltmore._and to take charge of the music affairs of the late George W.' Vanderbilt. objohn was tho first boy soloist at Trinity church. New York- city, where he attracted the attention of the Princa’ gage upon Bardon's arrival from Len- don on board the steamship Caronmia. The baggage, with that of Mr. Bare dons’ brother, . A. Bardons of Hart- alists on the Ushak front. northeast of Smyrna, in been issued by ment, £a bout 130 miles Minor, have the new Greek govern- ys a despatch filed in Athens on ford, Conn., who accompanied him, was, Saturday sent to the appraiser’s depot for fur-, Company. ther examnation. { i Neither of the men would comment on; SNOW AND SLEET BOTHER the seizure. Major H. S. Cordeaux, RAILROADS IN EMPIRE STATE recently appointed governor general of | the ‘Bahamas, and his family also ar- rived on the Caronia. to the Excnange Telegraph Glens Falls, N. Y., Nov. 21.—This see- on of the state is in the grip of a severe | storm ow began folling early JOSEPH CASSIDY DROPPED {inis morning but after a few hours it DEAD OF APOPLEXY, o s which is causing trouble for rafiroads and New York, Nov. 21.—Joseph Cassidy, | (ro! 5 former democratie leader in Queens County and_widely known as “Curiy| Joe,” dropped dead of apoplexy late to-! day in his home at Far Rockaway. | g Cassidy was indigted last. month on a! ov. 12 Armenia, aecording charge of conspiring to proteet gamblers to the foreign office. has re o com- in Nassau county. He pleaded not guil- Py With the ultimatum of Mustapha Ke- ty and was out on $2,000 bail. | mal Pasha, the Turkish Nationalist lead- Cassidy’s political power. im Queens er. for the celivery of war materials and county Was terminated with his trial and has decided ‘- continue the fight with the conviction in Brooklyn on a charge of| Turks to a # ish. attempting to purchase a supreme court] ARMENIANS ARE TO FIGHT WITH TURKS TO A FINISH nomination for William Willett. He was TWO WOMEN AND SEVEN ’ " getnenced to a term in Sing Sing prison,! CHILDEEY BUENED TO DEATH tut in 1917 was pardoued by Former, Governor Whitman. i Two women and Cassidy -was 69 years old | dren Were burned to death in | e of Padous tonight when the Former Empress Victoria Serio | cxplostion 'afaa The Hague, Nov. 21—The condition of | 10 their home. former Empress Augusta Victoria af Ger- | is not tank_ of gasoline sat fire The cause of ‘the explo< known. < many grows increasinzly scrious. Prin oo —_ those arrested today. silver 1n London was 3-8d of nt|cf Wales, later King Bdward VIL Ha; Adalbert and his wife arrived at Doorn | $560,000 Fire in"Quebes. fian of the cit Dublin, Nov. 21.—3ichael Blake and | The Mail says that arrancements yre|A49 7-8d an ounce. New York domestic | presented Gertrude Corbett in grznd op-|castie todav. The femperature of the pa- | Quebec, Nov. 21 —Demage estimated The Irish o7ice iy a note says that| ames O'Neill were shot and killed near|under .way to send iarge reinforcements;price unchanged at 91 1-2 cents. Fareign |era at the Academy of Musie, New Yori the wholesale killing of officers and for-| imerick last night by disguised . men, tient was announced today as 104 and itiat more than $500.90 w of troops to Ireland and that the opinion silver wase 1 7-8 cents lower. Foreizn |ip June, 1875. Later he produced hisywas said she was very weak. Dr. Van- ‘ho held up a motor in which the two'is held in official quarters that the'silver was 1 7-8 cents-lower, at 76 1-8 fown operas in some of the leading thea- vere riding from their homes in Limer- danger of assassinaation is spreading to cents. Mexican dollar was quoted _ at | ters. mwor officers In Dublin was the result of nt stringent campaign by the ernment against the Sinn Fela- cansed today by fire which destroved the stores of F. denbergh, o heart speciclist of Leiden, is | W. Woolworth ( # pany and Mierceau He alse was author of mw;mmu»mwummm and Company on ot Joseph strest. The ‘empress. cause of the fire is not knownm.