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© VOL. LXIi—NO. 303 ~ POPULATION 29,685 NORWICH, CONN, THUR "DECEMBER 2, 1920 [ [8-Stoy Buldingin | 5% 2 A Tianey 0 Compt |PEN (RRECAN T i) o~ i s L 1 I : ed its hearing in AtlLeast One Person Was Kill- | Others Are Un- Fourth Time in the 99 Years of the Republic That Presidential . D CEEh second street, was suddenly transformed S—— ¥ fi::l '}'::lk. Dec. 1.—-2;::“ .::::‘:m :y‘ aries at Work in the Morning After the Termination 7 B b S A American Consul a¢ Tiflis Charlex 8. |liQ crs (o corrupt - 1ds B ations et anta] S SIS AT WeS EEROAte Wiy mopDere, S to_agents of the internal revenue bureau. CGosk, Dec. 1.—(By The A. P.)—A raids on const guard sf o S e e e | bt Dolhes Aol % Inauguration ti Was Peaceful—Ceremony Was of Mark- the Hi Shopk Are Endeavoring 1 |tine sstivity to one of desolate ki | Mosher, In a report, declared “Arienix |ASents with money were reported today ed Simplicity—President Obregon Has Promised an Im- Curfew Hour — Shopkeepers t ; ted For - Biildy be known for. several days, nowever. Avail when an eightstory apartment howee un- | C28S8 to exist as an independent nation.” | DY Captain Frank Frayser after his pro- Destruction ot Prope i Nightly Sate c able to Buy Off Govern- y Business ;;mn rvtlyllfo Sl::n ‘-l;’:t“l;;’;n:)l:; In¢endi: Was Being Remodeled. | ..in"a Spceen ot a winner at miemings | ment Officials. : e b : & { oL - der repair collapsed, burying several per- e m‘bma? exl‘xl e h wr“l‘l’fl‘l et My * : : Casualties in Ireland This Year Up to November 27. New York, Dec. 1.—Broaiway, at Fifty- | 2™ 3¢cording to fte Londen Times. ing and attempti ive bribe_mo; e i Dbl b Mg burns sustained Saturday evening at her mpting to give imoney | Mexics City, Dec. 1 (By the A. P.).— Carranza announced definitely thst he would retirc frog: office at the expiratic of his term on Dec. 1, 1920 tions would be heid in a manner, General (rezon was the first General Alvaro Obregon was inaugurated money—in varying n workers hurrying to their homes and af- 2 given to ts for permits to withdraw | President of Mexico at midnight last drapery gstablishment owned by Thomas|houses. In “sddition to these, there hias | ternoon theatregoers when a terrific crash forl;“:, d:::‘:e’:e:cot(e:; = ‘q;r::t é:ms;:\: Haor “;5’““__"0“ 5 [or‘“m.m"n“ P nl:du. The simple ceremony of taking ©O'Gorman, who is prominently identified | been 2,961 raids meCe for arms. rent the air and the building toppled over [ his i an unusual incident at this time |POSes but which was really to be sold in the oath of office murked the fourth time with the Sinn Fein movement, was set on| Another official, statement says the ar-|into the street. Fortunately, most of the|op the o barrooms, the indictments charged. in. the republic’s history of ninety-nine fie and completely destroyed shortly [rests in Ireland, averaged considerably | gebris fell into Fifty-second street, which to announce lus o idlacy. From his . “It has been developed that crookeg |YS2f® that the executive power has been | hacienda home in ..nors early this yea: the termination of the surfew hour|moré than 100 weekly. During the 1ast | was comparagively fice from vehicular | , o000 o0 —=em troops whe re- |11QU0T, dealers are always well prepared transferred peacefully. George T. Sum- [he issued a manif which prociaimed this morning when the military pigols|three|weeks of November 405 Dersons |ang pedestridh traffic, although tons of |umda " from France atter moving bees | With large amounts of ready cash,” Cap- | ReFiS, chaige d'affaires for the United |him the leader of S S bad been withdrawn. A shop adj were taken into custody for political of- | wreckage slid into Broadway itself. L = States, was among tho: ; : , tain Frayser said. ually they have g se present at the |Uonalist party an this establishment and the offices of an |fenses, including 169 during the last Week | Six persons, three of th2m buried in the mfl;ifll‘!fl;g: dl‘ny i e o S dollare with "hu {0 ‘buy | ceremony. of Teform upon which Engiish insurance company in the upper|of the month. wreckage and later rescued, were injured. 2 off government officials. Satisfactory en- 'b‘;"“'"“"m ”miidm De La Huerta,|make his cam He immediately be part of the building were burned. Searchers exyressed fear tonight that| .. 4 ive lant of the Concordl Daily |foTcement of the low is hopeless If the #at at General Obregon's right as he|{£an a tour of the republ There was much shooting in various| UNEMPLO gMENT other pedestrians seen passing the build- | piorisy "0 sharty of several other con- | 35€nts are to be continually tempted on X“ sworn in, in the chamber of depu-| Meanwhile parts of the city during the night. A TROUBLE IN LONDON SUBURBS |ing may have been caught beneath the | ' " ®n 000 "N "H . incurre dam. |€VeTY turn with the lure of getting more '—'B.(Wn the first to embrace the new Joung man who has not yet been identi- tons of wrockags, covering the (silewaik | o cytimated at $150,000. <{money in a minute than the amount of | PrcS ident and as the succession of re-|zales, as first reputcd to hold the of fled was brought to the hospital fatally| pondon, DR - 1—Restiveness among | in places to a depth of six feet. 2 their salary in months or years, or, as | HFinE and newly appointed cabinet min-|favor of Iresident Carranza as his suc wounded. the city’s unemrloved, coupled With the|. Smaller crashes occurred at intervals| Five hundred employes of the Nash|frequntly is the case, in a lifetime—in | [S(°78 members of congress and other of-|cessor, began an active camiaign, i If the destruction of preverty con-f oy “of housing accommodations, led to|tonight as sections of the wall wWhich re- | Ciothing Manufacturing Co., of Cincin- | legitimite employment. fca greeted President Obregon moving|within a few weeks Ignacio lionilias, & tinues at the present niz .y rate, the | \o" coizure’ of the town hall at Edmon-|mained standing aftsr the first collapse | nati will take a month's vacation in or- |- “Inspectors in tho federal prohibition | Pietures clicked and energetic photo-|thal time Mexicar fmbaspidor lo the Cork business district soon Will -be WiD“| ion, a nofehern suburb of London, by [gavé Wiy. Other fottering sections | ger to give work to unemployed. service are expected to rezeive any money | ET3Phers kept up a fusiilude of flash-| United States, anncused his candidacy o jout. ral hunfired men today. The. oc-|threatened the lives of firemen and police- tendered them as bribes. and to deliver it | i8Nt The diplomatic gallery was fill-|as & civil and Al of the town shookeepers are adver-| upation of - the building was entirely | men who searched he deoris for bodies In | i oune Yunii of Japan, in his first |10 the United States atiomey to be used | & ° tising bargain sales in order to convert thout violence. ~The men announce|the glare of powerful searchlights which | gnocon before the League ot Nations As- | as evidence for prosecution.” their stock into cash. The exodus of| ;a¢ they Will use the town hall as theirplayed on the scene. s e pipe s o ooy s Yorm People from Cork continues. \cadquarters until something is done for| Only the ground floor wae occupied. an | 300 Y, SANTNECL PR, FECC 1 gy T e hem. ’ ¥ automobile concern having its offices $73 CASUALTIES IN IRELAND The town hall at Tottenham, another| there. The injured persons were mainly | . e R G THUS FAR THIS YEAR | corking district near the city, was the|employes of this concern and workmen ove;'throw-llh‘:“(}emln gorernment’ had ~ne of a similar peaceable seizure yes-|employed in repairing the building. Three itics w the national capital. General It is understood Mr. Summerlin attend- ed the ceremony in his personal capa " ity and without any of the members of FACIFIC OIL COMPANY the embassy staff having. received in- HAS BEEN ORGANIZED|structions from Washington to appear SR b New York, Dec. 1—Organization of a cste bis ramk as gene fused. rly in April Gereral Obregon fetired as a courtesy to the incoming president.{to his home in & London, Dec. 1 (By the A. P.). < publisi- = - The Argentine ambassador and . the|ed charges ti rraazs n-'ll",e vas Six | rday. The unemployed men Who|girls m the automobils establishment |Deen frustrated by the arrest of 4 num- | TC. company 1o be known as the Pa-|ministers of Chile, Italy, Spain and Bel-|attempting > hundred and seventy-three persons haa | ook possessicn of the duilding, however,|were buried beneath” the ‘wreckage but |Uer Of WK 3 tonight by the Southern Pacific Company| 5 M Were present. Japan, China, Swe-| Almost coincident this retirenent been killed or wounded in Ircland un to | vacuated it today when the council an-|were rescued, suffering only from cuts| o . &ix 000 worth of gambling para- |as the chief feature of its plan provide| oy Lrusuay, Cuba, Peru, Great Pritain|came the deflection of Adoifo de la Iue.- Nov. i of this year by anti-governmeni | ounced that®accommodations had been)and bruises. H elements, according to a statemont issue: 1 3 and France were represented by their N Sk 1ot tho, danctemitiamie R b ERCE! tenlic ek R e T ghergall:dseg::l‘ h;,:g(::x‘\vla;ald; i e lx;gdru;r;::ra:;;nmm of its oll and rail-| charges d'affaires, while Guatemaia, St 1 two large storehouses Broadway while workmen engaged by the | P08, RC O [ OC RN T T The new eompany will be orgunized| 202%: Honduras and Nicaragua sent spe- city building department risked their lives | F0TRed In the ¥ 4 e e N it l;‘;l“m dial delegations. in an effort to relieve the weizht on the | pi iopy of the Firestone Tire 7nd [ With a capital stock of 3,500,000 sharss|er merel OLTeECR prefaced his induction the summer rigting, nor fifteen cadets SINN FEINERS IN LONDON|upper floors and prevent the saggirg wall | p oy o0 iny "ot dividends and sal- |of no par value, for which the Soutvera into office with promises of the immediate killed in the Kilmichdel ambuscade Sun on the Broadway side of the structure | SUPD€T COTRREN % CEITROY I cont | Pacific. Company will subscribe $15. per| MSttution of a program of social and day night London, Dec. 1.—(By The A. P.) Op-|from giving way. Digging in the debris | (oAb o5 0 l0 share, or. $32,500,000. PErlcivil reform that was said to be the basis | afiliated. The statement sfys that 151 policdme: | -atives of Scotland Yard who are deal-|in the street was stopped when the walls |°° 7 From this amount the new company|f°F the Fevolution last summer which | Followed then in quick succession the Lave been killed and 230 wounded; U - with the Sinn Fein organization in|still standing in parts of the Fifty-second | An armistice was srranged by the | will purchase from the Souiners biciie|itmately snept him into power. ik ‘o the ATy o thi Siir i forty-seven soldiérs have met with (e adon continued today active searching|street side nad along Broadway threat- |jeague of nations commission of control | Land Company, as of January 1, 1 He has. stated not only to the press but |ico City and its subscquent bloodless caj- und 103 wounded. Civilians to the run residences and business houses in va-|ened to collapse. between Lithuania and the insurgent army | for about . $43,150,000 abous 259,00 | S€veral oint conferences with congress | ture, the fight of Presid-ut Carranza and ber of forty-ome have becn killed and 10 parts of the city. Two men Werei The man believed to have been killed | smmander, General Zellgousks at Vilna. | acres of land now owned by the South- that Mexico must open its doors iy for- wounded. ned as a result. One of them later|was Jeff Smith, a foreman employed by S ¥ h ta, who as governor of S-nora reftse® to recognize ‘the o gnty of President Carranza in certain state affaies. 7! Alsagreement culminated carly in May open revolution with whizh G meral ¢ regon and numerous of his yelitical alds and large numbers of foliowers became today by the home office. The deaths (¢ not include twenty persons killed ni Lon- donderry and gixty-two in Belfast durine | iZARCHING R flath Mo : his cabinet and the Ceath of the excoutls A 4 elgners of good intent, must protect for- |in a lonely mountain hut LA o 2 Sixty-seven courthousea have been d released, no charge having been pre-|the wrecking company. A fellow emplove, | Guiseppe Tangans, & vendor of “hot !h":nfl“‘;‘:‘fml;‘:dmf_"{,‘;';x’“‘:,‘o e e9| eign-capital, must setile its international | Adolfo de Ia Huerta was clectod by stroyed and 528 police barracks have he ed against. him. The police are main-| working near Smith-on an upper part of | qoge" . Torrington, was Aned $35 and | of the outstonding. coniial stock of the| oblEations—in other words, must get in |congress as the prcvisional president. fo destroyed and 181 demageds There ha: g the greatest secrecy with regard|the building, reported that he saw the | couts in borough 'court for selling liquor | Associa‘ed Oil Compang. tune with the world. R Jact until Dec. 1. General Obregon i been 836 raids on mails and forty-five | 5 their. operations. foroman cartied down in the falling de- | iizally and keeping it with intent to sel | The land to bo purchased is situated ] A% (¢ fundamental basis for thie ad- |mediately riured fo an enerveiic cam- ris withsthe first crash. . 5 ! 5 asse at Mexico [palgn and in Septen ber wan overwhe P i : All of the employes of the autcmol‘ie | Strike of slectriclons fu the Munlelonl | (10 320000 soves men promes o' jonet [must return to & normal mode of living lngly elected presidert. _An oficidl ean- UEAGUE OF NATIONS SHOWS QUOTATION CARDS OF concern were accounted for later and |pywer stations at Terni Jtaly. seriously | ana the remander tands horclofors wit,| iR, Which petty amtitions of individuais [vass of the ¥nfes casl Powed that Ger- A MORE CHEERFUL ASPECT BUILDERS’ BUREAU DESTROYED | liremen then were kept out of the building | affected the- lighting. of ‘the latter ci a 3 Grawn from the sale as possible. ofi|TMUSt be submerged and vital policies of |eral Obregon received 1,13%751 and his owing to the danger of falling walls. [and nearly all the large eitles of Tus- 2 lands. Holders of Southern Pacific] °Cial Teform put inte practice. nearest opponent, 2)fredo Robles Domin- Genéva, Dec. 1.—(By the A. P.)—The| Xew York, Dec. 1.—While blocked in|Three suils of street clothes found in the |cany. s |'shaves wilt be given the.slght w-‘:flgf He recSgnizes education of the masses |guez, received 47,442 league of nations city showed a far more | its investigation of the books of the bu-|building and thought to have been owned —_— chase at $15 per share, one share of|>S Uhe real first need and. if his plans |- Since the election General Obregon has cheerful aspoct today than at any time|reau by the injunction which Justice|by construction company workmen, re- | . Aveni Rustem, the - yeung Albanian | the stock of the new company for each|2rG,Ciried out, scicols long neglected |rdmained in Mexico City, actively smgaged ginee the delegates to the ass#mbly be-| Hotchkiss vacated, the committee today|mained unclaimed, "and efficials believe | student charged with having shot and |ghare of Southern Pacific stock. will"be vyened and school teachers, long | in preparing for his induction into office Fun to gather,from the four cormers of | progressed With iis investization. Hear-|the owners were buried in the wreckage. |lilled Fsshd: Pasha, the Albanian pre- | mhe capital stock of the mew. company|!Bd¢rpald‘and in many cases not paid at | He varied his routine by a short visit to the earth. The sun came out strong for|ing an adm jon from Miss Euzabethlpkale ton‘;grt nr:otl ell; ‘.sel?lo:;h :l’ml‘l;: :-;;:;-B.Jn June 13 last, Was acquitted in | iy fixed at 3,500,000 shares to corr a :ll_i_‘\;m ke flv!:ldz‘r:pl?aym:;\'. RO th: 'l‘:nl ':-.-‘::r::l:' -“ ‘:)nll and e the first time: the dull anxious expres- | O'Dea, stenographer employed in the bu-| Fiftyssecond street wall fell wi ne assizes. [ %o the total number of shares of South-|,. T1C NeW presiden s born jn return dec! at he was convinee -1:n- dlslp-r:artd from many facts, and| reaun, that she had destroyad the much|heard for blocks. Workmen tested .lhe — ern Pacific stock outstanding. th-| the State ‘of Sonora. rom early ohild- | that cordial relations exist and will exist Detiy ammoyances were lost sight of be-|sought “quotation cards” of the bureau’s|Broadway walls and as they appeared ap- | Two hundred patients in the Muskoks | Tp, segregation aiso involves the betwesn Mexico and the United States, cause the Armenia cloud yhich menaced | card system of estimates. piently safe, the police guard Sxome !iree thoalfl:‘x for e lt;" -'l{'v":"“;m holdings of the Southern Pacific company o1 by broken by Presi- Miss O'Dea, who is about 30 years|laxed to permit' tralley jcary pass | hurst, Ont., were ca . to safety when |in ¢ Associated Of y w, ” e s "aaceptance of (he role of|eld and was once.cited for contempt by.|through the. strset. Ad the theatres |fire destroyed the main, bullding of the in- | ¢ o:f’w Slights mc"m“'“’“ ;‘"L": considerable weajth. REVOLUTIONARY. MQUEMENT : mediator. . _. fthe legislative committee, declared she|closed, however, crowds rushed to _ihe. - ek Twr i ametettod Ol 1o o ot o . AGAINST GEN. OBREGON Tven s rthue. 4. Balour, of the Dritish | had destroved the cards .at the direction |scene, and police reserves were calied to ;i T e, dividends at the rate of 6 per cent annum been skep- | 0f & member of the hureau whose nameikekp people ont of danger. Ludwig Batesik, 66, of Wallingford, ‘|Net rin; p y San Antonio, Texas, Dec. 1.—Whele el N A mediation with | she could not facall. She asserted, how:| Oficials of the district attorney’s office |factory worker, was fined $100 and costs | io- St1Le b e wear 190 Wit ool o the | adle Tain by the Nepiituunt, 4f Sustice B o & Teemat. the Turkish Nationalist| vver, Uliat she had done eo “SomeVegan an investization to determine e {of $20 upon*pleading cuilty to a charge ot i Sk o spresaed gratification this ev- | months” before the launching of the in-|sause of the acciden e imate $12,000,000, according to tonight' ofidals éanducted Simuitanesusty” at va practicing as a physician without a - P the military genius and energy of | rious border points including Bl Pa e United States, Pragi | QUiry, and after the system had come| Sidney B. Bowman, head of the auto- |cense., e s :";r:‘d':;',‘u“n Obregen. - It was General Obregon who | Eagle Pass, Laredo, Brownsville, & O e, Americas and Purope— | 1010 Aisuse: mobile company, said tonight he made a M i ind Drices, are. evpecrad: o ebroduction lat Celaya infiicted what is #aid to be the | this city, netted a mass of doucmen- B n an endeavor to settle the | Th® “quotation cards” were sought as|complaint against ke unsafeness of the | Daniel J. Callahan of Washington, D.|years earnings. e eed only ‘decisive. military defeat Francisco | tary evidence of the formation on this Sice Srodl I ritish _statesman | evidence by the committee, which heard | construction work in September and that |C., supreme treasurer of the Knights of Villa, the bandit, ever suffered. With | side of the border of a new revolution- vexed fem. 1l his doubts regard- | testimony today to the effect that the|a temporary injunction was obtained but |Columbus, has been appointed a krizht of 5, : Carranza in power, General Obregon was | Ary movement against the Obregon gov fankly said that all hie 000 at any|card system was employed by the bu-|later wis vacated in supreme court. An |the Order of St. Gregory the Gresl by | BROKERS® MESSENGERS entrusted with many difficult tasks of re- | ernment in Mexico, accorging lo a st ing the possibility o erstanding with | 7éau to establish a uniformity in pric-|appeal from this Cecision, Mr. Rowman |Pcpe Benediet TIPPED OFF ROBBERS |construction, occupying numerous official | ment made here tonight hy W. A. Wi B Aed hot et disappear- | %, s said, now is pending in the appellate di- posts, including that of minister*of war. | man, special agent for the departmen! :'d“'"‘;:‘l'o‘::"l‘:“;:‘“”;o;m sut. had| The last legal obstacle to prevent the|vision of the supreme court. — In disposing of thirteen cases of alieged ! New York, Dec. 1—Joseph Gregario,{ When, in the fall of 1919, President ! of justice. N, a P - | Joint legislative committee investigating —_— violation of the Volstead act in Bridgeport | 25, arrested last night with his brother been lobt-ln;!éhm; m;“‘;:’ — the “bullding trust” from making In-|SEARCI FOR CLARA city court, Judge Bartiett apnounced that ITOS:. 20 sinection Ui che{naia i : ul spect aquiry into the activities of the build- second offenders would be given jail sen- |2nd robbery of 1000 worth of bonds | REP. HOUSE LEADERS FONMING |JIRESIDENTIAL YACHT AT :rm«w: :fl-:-‘:hn:r:.etlfi'";‘ ‘::“gl;:‘;‘; cds’” supply bureau was cleared -away| SMITH OF RINGLING, OKLA. | tonceg, from two brokers' messengers, has con- y and s - tonight, when' Supreme Ccurt .Justice ; fessed that hs “tipped ofi” several con- roer of on the Plack Sea. Hot Ardmore, Okla. Dec. 1—Russell K. 4 i S5 one hat muggested, 1t fire years n P ailtee Sodla Srown, county _attomey, tanigi mauc e of Sithts of T woanems I et mio o oul Bremierts Dis- | Washington, Dec. 1—Repubican lead- pTastinggon, Dec. 1—By directien o ago,” he added, “he would have been Ie|ords seized as evidemce at yesterday's|PUPHC a statement relative ot the search |, oqe ymmigrants may be provided in a |nounced tonight. ers in the house are preparing to com-|ITes , Secre Daniel 1d indeed: for Clara Smith of Ringliftz, Okla., want- 2 Y L e ; p izati f the committee on | Flaced the” presidential yacht Mayflower garded as a dreamer, and wou hearing. = =, i formal_ treat. between this count nd| The vounger brother was empioyed as |Piete reorganizations of the col o > ¥ d the league of 5 J d here % ection with the death of o s -| 2t the disposal of President-elect Hard. . au, —_— vag iz the 2] van to Washington. The secretary P - organization, as a wit-| sy d APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE DISPOSAL OF HARDING W ring sent a radiogram to Senator Harding on 2 R Britain ' hospital campaign to raise $600,- | ‘Or other secirities. Joseph covfessed, | appropriation measures in its hands. The || tg to Nor g g o eRaE T iatiang. | PeS Defore the committee. - Rl e eI T which $36:000 il be Fiven o S, |the officials s3id, that Tony telophoned | fourteen additional members will be se-| 1% Stedmer Bastores en Foutg 10 Wor Ay T onséded that Tt wia e s L ook Brod. declared today ihat Claf | prancis' hospital in Hartford, show a to- | Miri When the” messengers left the office | lected by e, committes ot commicteen | {205 0" LT o e St a st was generally conceded was| RENEWAL OF SENTIMENT RY . il had e sovth when she JefL AT | o GESISVNS bieoied: and when they might be expected to reach | “lted to) mPet Friday. his efforts that sav e FILIPINOS FOB INDEPENDENCE | poa, s . rous question from falling a victim to delay. Dallas and Cisco, Tex., there #archasing a § Liabilities of the democratic matlonal ‘, il d K . e Washington, ‘Dec. L—Political activi- | Tores her fimrnre e sain ber o0 | committee total $272364, according 10 the report of Wilbur Marsh, treasurer coused a renewal ‘of séntiment ‘In forced to return to his business.affairs. he Philippine Isl filed with the clerk of the house of repre- the ippine Island for independence. senatives in Washingtpn. flothe, Dec. 1.—It is semi-officially an- | o oraine®0" Governor-General: Brrten Tried to Charter Airplane. £tp souneed that as the government's order | Bruoienils annual report made publis to.| Dallas, Tex. Dec. 2—E. W. Sallis, & " ere and tha Tirooklyn. 3 Representative' Mondell, Wyoming, ma. | [/2en the Dastores le due ',’,'u',,,,':',,' ewn Joseph told the officlals he had met | jority floor leader, Representative Mann | *\, .\ Hording use the vessel for the several men in crap gumes in Brooklyn | Illinoils, chairman of the commit | . o0 1, Washington. who showed much interest in him when [iee on committees; Representative Mad- It was assumed that the Mayflower they learned his brother was employed in | den, Tliinois, a member of the republ! | _o.0"\0 Triered 1o lie at anchor in a brokerage house. These men sugges'ed, | can steering committee, and Representa .lampton Roads after conveyin Secretary he declared, that it would be easy for |tive Butler, Pennsylvania, chairman of of State Colby to that poft Saturday, n de General Baron Wrangel, head of the |TONY to give the “tip” when there was “a | the naval affairs committee. conferred| yroparatory to Lis trip to Souta Amer- saliiag upon the regency of Iflume 40| pign{ " ne governor's recommendation | Chauffeur, today stated he had driven a|antibolsheviki movement in Russia, no-|DIE Job on” and this procedure was fol- | today in connection with the matter.| oy withdraw its troops behind the (rfinfl;r: that independence bo gfanted is remew.|Woman Who said she was Clara Smith [tineq France that he Is ready to ema |lowed. Later Mr. Mondell said that in his opin- has not been obeyed, Gene{nl Cavig] 5 ua}a ed with the declaration “that the stable|{rom Dallas to Cisco, Tex., a Week g0 | o Paris to discuss using Ris army once fon, the house probably would mot have mfl;fi r:l‘“;?al‘l‘l:n t:il:l-;\;;n‘mme government stated as a pre-rquisite has|YeSterday. The worran is wanted in con- e e oo e BLOCEADE ALONG COAST pheepncbiv % OF THI STATE OY FIUME |} Post war economic disturbances The president previously offered Sena- $ tor Harding the use of the Mayflower z more against soviet forces. CHARGED WITH THEFT consolidated all appropriations —under|gang also of a battleship for &is jowmey nection with the recent death of Jak : - P e senator in‘end- - Frame. He has also pro- | 2iready been established in the Philip-|PEcHion WILh S0t AR B und r:":ml‘: 2 _— OF AUTOS VALUED AT $100,00¢| 0n® committee had it known that Presi-| when he jearned that the senalor in'end ""'l'. lockade of the coast of the | Pines. . Representatives of the state and navy . The first general elections in the is-|CA7 national committeeman for Oklahoma. | gepartments and the Western Unlon| New York, Dec. 1. state of d";:“.-.&‘.’:‘lx‘:‘“‘w::e::‘“" 384 | onds tn July, 1919, demonstrated the at v;‘s;"“:)‘:r‘:m?"‘fi !f(‘;‘;“‘h;“h:";’;‘e’v"‘fm:“ Telegraph Co. will confer in an effort to |.ticipation in th ,ec‘,;?"f‘,',",',d (ith Par-| step was supplemental without the budr | ing that his arrancements already bad Arbe sn -+ stbty ahility of the Tilipinos' to effect a po- |y NGPT EU0 CCTE e R She: pup. |Teach an agreement over the company’s|of ne wautomobiles valued at $100,000,| °t he-said. be be:llmd “:: wo;:: take | been made. Dee. s : llis said that as she w — to this city, shipped to Norway and sold, . 1 ’ London, Den $g=fthe Milan correspon | commends equal suffrage for the islands. pabllls Rear hat 2e Mno !h:‘s:r';'p: Miss Spsle M. Shadbolt, Who was ste- | Sven Nyquist, automobile accessory deal. |old ystem was stll in vogue. | pgo rEM OF WILLIAMSON, W. ¥ dent of tie Landfn Times, discussing tie | Among the recommendations of tne | [oore ® Taln for [ Fese She S1% 8 o | nographer for the Jate Samuel 5. Festen: | er, was arresied here today. and hela| Mr. Mondell addid. however, that he . Tation of the bleckde of Fiume, savs that | Fove nor Seneral are: ,_z‘,”"‘,‘:flfi:;mzz to leave by automobile. He 5aid the | merios rersived —when an oo “;r::'?:m::"'xolm AR R ;“‘““" SeTa o | g Wiliameon, W Va. Dec 1-Staie - i -l i, e 2 nator am ork, repul the communique explains that the block- | of port and harbor facilities and a. com- R e v aded e & nea- | struck her at a street crossing. York wachouse of one of the atolen may| Mhe republican floor leader thought | Senaier William SYork. Tepubicam. Was AL BhStiIS eitemsnt, a4 mot o ninder Daigm to Interest American Dusiness Men | ently sheghad about $10,000, all in bilis 0 chines. Nyquist was held on a techni- | very little could be done at-the short a1d capl n the commercial pos- i - dent Wilson wus going to veto the ex-|eq to go to Panama vacation 1rip. .| ecutive budget measure, to which this| Senator Harding declined the offer say- “of the city commission t Its meeting o hi 1l t, $10.08 A _Fallure of the Cuban comgress to cen- | cal charge of having illegally transported | session outside of passing the appropri-,y o "o (it “Genator York will assume S = ,,:":,‘,;’;’,;‘3“{;.‘:“;’,' iy | Sbilities of the islands. a hf‘;f,y"::“‘;,“;fe"‘;,f}_y e yéne and enact Iegiullu:ln o relisve the |a stolen automobile rom Detroit {o thia | ation measures although he 8dded that) quties of Mayor Peters who is il in "Annun: ts e o > anc! situation was ven as the rea- | «ity. no one coul say al Cincinnati hospttal The action was fnstruct the regenay’s ""“:fi“‘“”!’" i |7oDGE DD oF APoPLEXY h"‘sia}'l‘;":;d",_’&"“{:: ',';zf_‘.f;’,‘, e sought |20 By President Menocal for extending | Three other men, alleged members of | legislative program would be. taken after the military had notified Boma 1o ask for his passports, and will AFTER DELIVERING CHARGE to charter mn airplane. bat bocanse® of |the Cuban moratoriym until Dec, 31. | an organized band which perpetrated the| The republican caucus rule, leaders| S0 BCR (0° 0000 il must be m-flft:ly from Dec: 3. £ | delay in_ getting a pilot after the plane =TT tnefts, have been arrested in other | said, prevented membership of more thai | -cieaned up.” The police department “In a private letter fo the national so- | New York, Dec. L—After charging a|had been located, cl anged her mind. Ralirewts speraitug. iy Wipeansin. wees | clties. one of the primary committees. In mak- ing up the additional membership for the appropriations committee, it was added. l(h—y would have to declde the relative rank of the members. The ‘seven com- ‘Winnipeg, Dec. 1.—Airplanes are being | mittees which formerly made up appro. used by an organization band of boot-|priations are all primary committres and ordered by the intcrstate commerce com- B T C Triest, D' Annunzio, after mviting | Jury in general sessions this afternoon SO T B 1 E - PR L UL e e e e ek T BRI e e e e misaion l;ee;tflecrrd:y 1o gty :x::! ::::cxr im-| USING AIRFLANES T0 'sMUGGLE e ielia & traitor and Glolitti & mads | neen, Judge James T.\Malane, for thir. e &2l Ench q LIQUOR FROM CANADA -c"m‘l,,‘ Sosn ¥l & wimerst aialins judie, disd NEW SHIPPING BOARD commenturate ;wih the sdvances au- Triest, Dec. 1 (By the A. P.)—D'An- suddenly of apoplexy in a wash room Washington; Dec: 1.—At the first meet- or inte riffs. nunzio has sent an ultimatum to Italy | outside his chambers. His body was from Fiume declaring a state of war | found by Judge Johm F. Mclntyre. ing of the new shipping boar dioday | FEugeme W. Chafin, prohibitien candidate had been almost powerless (o act with- out a mayor. No disorders have been reported to military headquarters hours. Colonel Herm mand of the provis: United States troops in the strike some, leggers for liquor smuggling operatipns|if any of the members are given places| . gia tonight. Cliairman Benson told the seven commis- | for president in' 1905 and 1912, died at | zoross the United States border, local|on the appropriations committee. they from Dec. 3. m;l::fl:'fi.? c‘;:_: ;2:‘ g&i';mv? = :m:f':' m;rfiflar anmhem :n: beennn.?:j his ;wr:‘w.N nmx2 om"';;g Cal., u‘"’ml t:::ys police reported today. 77 wil_have to r-':“‘:- from membershi| vy YORK “FLYER® DERAILED D of guilty of manslaughter BAdEciling, [ detects 0ard ncted freceived Nov. 20, .when clothing { * “The officials,” accord!ng to a_ locallon the other committees. - s g OO W s OF D AN NI | o Ftcs st (e | during the investigations of the Walsh |caught firs while he was flghting @ £2s | paper, “now have Tull evidence proving R WARNED TO WITHD onduoted, they learned of Tis sudden|COMMmittes had cither been corrested or |heater. fhe most thorough and costly organiza:| oo T as Ly == r or-rrerd end. Al ‘were shocked at the news and | Lomcoal Steps taken prior to the actual e tion on the part of the law breakers, | COMME e M o e c-Altweush) Rome, lf)ee‘.‘ lfi-cfieneral C;m!:s!:h‘v' e $his ' orilinn) Exproasid. flialr: goirde s fo mgslt}g\g g lrl:le gonrmlttee.‘ i mllenben of ‘the amnesty ;m-lun of | even to the extent that American smug- MEDIATOR FOR ARMENIA |engine and two passenger coaches turn- mander ,: ‘t;m:\ znt;;::;xoa;.e ;nvuyed T e WA whmo ealved tho veraiot: # board unanimously expressed the | the American Federation of Labo: will vi- Beetl ‘and’ are ed over, and a third coach partially eap- e feeling” Chairman Benson #aid later, | appear this month before the menate Ju-| Srain. later deaere el ) y,r:.'f:f::.,z Pdris, Dec. L—The Temos, commenting | sized, no one was injured when the Big to D'Annunzio’s forces by afin i€, 5| ., Judge/Malone was bogn In Norwich.|«nat every effort srould be made to as: | diciary committee at hearings on Sen- against interference by Canadian law, 8o [today on President Wilson's acceptanc+ of | Four New York “Flyer” was derailed at it is the intention of the Italian gov-| Conn., in January, 1865. He was a grad-|gist the Walsh committee In its work and |ator France's resolution fof the repeal| that whi smuggjers are captured, the] the invitation of the league of nations 10 [ Enon, 16 miles west of here shortly af- ernment to enforce the conditions of the| Uate of Phillips Exeter Academy, -|t)> co-operate vth it in every possible |of the espionage law. ) " Papallo treaty withejit delay. This an- vard Univess'y an rv: W wi ey 2 iator, sa: ter 2 o'clock this afternoon. nives'y and Harvard law £chool |yay in carrying out its investigati a liquor pepole with whom they do busi-|act as Armenian med ¥s nouncement is made in a newspaper dis-| He was admitted to the bar in 1891 an ness in Manitoba pay the penalties. “Thus the - collective effort of the civ Twenty-five passengers were transfer- Althat every effcrt wovld be made to obtain | An order was i#sued by the Dominlon| - —— - fiized ‘World unanttrously interested in the | red to the second section and carried »m pateh from Triest. widow and five children survive him. further evidence and to prosecute afl |board of railway commissioners cmpow- | ARMENIA DESIRES SERVICES Armenians, succgeds in mobilizing only | to Columbus. The proclamation invites the poet's sy guilty parties as soon ‘as such evidence jering provincial fuel administrators to OF MAJOR GENERAL WOOD |the personal representatives of President Jegionaries to withdraw behind the fron-| A UTAH WOMAN GAVE was obtained, regardless of whether it|fix.in cas: of meed, maximum prices at Wilson, why. should one be surprised? | WARREN, MASS., UNABLE TO tiers of the free state of Fiume and re- BIRTH TO FOUR CHILDREN |were in the organization or outside. grain from useless resistance to the en- which' all classes and gradés of fuel may| ‘New York, Dec. 1L—Armenla desires|How can one find fauit with the league < PAY SCHOO E ~ T e e WA be sold within a municipality. the services of Major General Leonard|of-mations ore the outgoing president of _SCHOOL 'TEACHERS ergetic measures the Italian government| Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 1.—Mrs.| ABANDON EFFORTS TO FLOAT S § —_— ¢ ‘Wood as administrator of a $20,000,000|the United States? In Armenia, as else. Warren, Mass., Dec. 1L.—Warren was s prepared to take. Vina T. Knight, wife of a farmer at THE MINESWEEPER SWAN| Brirndler General Ames A. Fries, chiel | fund which it proposes to raise for the|Where, the Sevres treaty has given only | uhable' to pay its school teachers when —— Plain City, Utah, gave birth to four chil- of the chemical war service, in his report GABRIELLE D'ANNUNZIO HAS dren, three boys and a girl last night. D ald of that country, according to a ca-|an illusory ¢ ace, and no one I8 In & Po- | their montly salaries became due today Boston, Dec. 1.—Naval authorities here | to Secretary Baker, announced this couti- : DECLARED WAR ON ITALY|Dr. George Baker, of Ogden, reported|announced tonight that efforts by naval blegram received here tonight byg the|sil to couvert illusion into reality. because there is no money In the tows try. If agafn forced to fight will be Cn | Near East Rellef from Hector Aharont ‘f;}‘ propyiety permitted, one might say | treasury. The town is unable to borrow — that the mother and children are pro-|vegsels.to float the mine sweeper Swan,|an equal basis with the enemy in the use | an, diplomatic representative of the Ar-|of the authors of the treaty as Mr. Wells | further money this your % i assesofss _ London, Dee. 2.—Gabriele D'Annunzio, | Sressing favorably. which was_driven into the sand of the|of rclsonous a8 a weapon. ¢ the League of | has written of the bolsheviki, “they re- | made un error of about §$12.000 in make I d of the insurgemts at Fiume, . (T Gurnetmff Duxbury on Sunday, had been| - . « .- - . ——— Ve at Genuva. semble the prestidigitateur who has for- | ing up the tax assessme Outsanding war on Italy, according to Two of the Quadruplets Died. abandoned and that the work would| A gemeral wage reductlon, varying | It p ly had been reported from |gotten his rabbit and ean’t make anything | taxes amount to about $43,000, but thers dispatch to the London Times.| Ogden, Utah, Dea 1—Two of the |be turned over to & private wrecking |the departments, was announced at the | Geneva that General Wood had been |come out of his hat’™ is no Indication as to when these may state of war will begin Friday. quadruplets died a few hours after birth. | company tomorrow. Four vessels pulled [plant of the International Casket Hard- muoufi ‘as a possible selection by the Meanwhile, says the Temps, there Is|be collected. e — The attending physician says that he|on the Swan at high tide early today|ware company, Thompsonville. It affects | League of Nations Armenian ittee | anotier mediator, the Russian bolsheviki, IR LY. v is better to make good use of | thinks~the other two ‘will live. The|and again this afternoon, without result!about one hundred men.. Piece workers | to lead a proposed Armenian campaign|*who are not short-sighted conjurors, as| If a man doesn't lie after returni 3 you know than it is to know | babies weighed about four and eme-half| other than the breaking of a ten-inch|weer cut about 20 per eent., and others a | against Mustapha Kemal Pasha, Turk-|they have soldlers and gold which give | from a fishing trip, hig word is & al th_t_k—ctnbon;fibrn.. pounds each. ~ - hawser. i . < lless amount. , ) > ish Nationalist leader. = g Teal power.” as his bond. 0 2 Yok

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