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POPULATEN 29,685 CABLED PARAGRAPHS |Fy nor o i f . J [ don, Dec. 2.—American “gunmen” L 4 e : R A s gep . | Clection mm:z%mwn; 1 ‘ 5 p H 5 any great extent, was the opinion ex- m | pressed in the house of commons tonight . Rid G by Denis Henry. attorney general . for s 2 g S ’ g 2 L Hope For Peace in Asiatic Turkey. > of ¥ Members of the munieipal eopncil of ol o:mfxt""f"‘"“- v‘.._:u,mm“ 3 7 10 } ¥ ]2 winsiea Tty compay 1 Ak “ mmrm“vt e ek Ton : 1\ i ., have not been imported into Ireland to Constantinople, Dec. 2.—The Turkish ’ peace delegation headed by Izzet Pasha, House P | Wil peave tomorow for Angora to con-| h of ’ " 57th Street. | Fiftoen hunters were killed in Wiscon- 0 T Sloie Dealers Haye|fer with Mustapha Kemal Pas of Jopteam . v sin for the setsen A ; % Mt Packing Retail e n'a'un::mbfiu ity the ' oo, 3¢ I e b i s 2 ‘score. were waniary ciosed: Mlore than | Governor Holcomb Member of Committee of Five to 41 Pudboreis \City Comscll anyounced an Resolutions Urging Federal Action—Recommends : epte r, A & < ctobe : T X {rtv. | INCrtase of 5 o o 3 CONSIDERATION OF AMENDMENTS | analy + I . house, in. § Tcity for the e;’.‘.'.fi“;.‘.‘n"" s ca e Creation of a Finance Corporation to Make Has 17 Per Amend. : s JRehhy et L e ‘oreign Countries For Purchase of Foodstuffs and Of e e Monthly | SR 2.7 & P amet - T L T Rt e | ® » g 4 (i iy oAy i - rude 2 p i ; in of rats in bein . - . : m assembly today, the debate bringing out ¢ [ B o it el | 0 B shippiag boars ometaint Products in Am:rica—Would Have All Banks clearly that amendment of the covenant |to $86.039,985, while in ) 3| New York Hippodrome, trainer of animais . of Fi » 3 ; Was in the minds of nearly all the dele- month $100,334,398 wes B O e ans un | Momslenor Thomas 7. Taate, rector of| Liberal Policy of Renewals on Farmers' In H > &4 declin ‘November | Bates, some of whom were morespressing | portation of crude fo s a 5 o e St. Patrick's church, Brooklyn, died B eaimased with Ootober 1 of this | In thelr desire for a perfect instrument | §56,554,156 in October N ook gl promior | Wednesday at the ehurch rectory. « Show . Smoked hams, 33 per cent.; | than others, but .ail. thinking of a.re.|September. Manufactured. 3 el o 'of Vietor bre bacon, 15 per cent.:|Vision that would remove obstacles to the | ported reached $59,163, i Harrisburg, Pa., Dec. 2—The govern- | prices. ors’ conferepce today adopted a commit- | ““Ilfe only durable 'a s -| Fire destroyed twenty business tee report urging the federal governmint romeicr of busin and ‘bacon, 25. per cent. ; fresh skin. | entry of the United States. during September $52,88%, i < i/ an_ employe of Lioyds, 10n-|4ogten veatgences - Jammer ain s | (o create a ngnce corporation which | ply and: demand, their [ ned 30 per cent.; and lard 10| Article X was not mentioned in the |ported. Goods for use in manul ‘Mrs. Harold Broswell Reid, vocal stu- |1058 Was estimated at more than $500,000. | through loans to foreign countries, - will | Up an artifieial, c S S ol S debate, but has been frequently discussed | in October amounted to $62, B et ontarta Dermit export of American foodstufts and | stricture. for the ; ‘American meat ing why the wholesale price | small circles, and N. W. Rowell of |In Seplember they ampunted 19, | “Mro. Tessic Janking of Calitornia, sis- | Semsfor King, demscrat, of T'tah, s Other producis to reifeve’ the critical sit-| because some coraln - the live stock | Canada, whea he incisted that adoption of | 667. Manufactured goods re o Preparing an amendment to the Sher- |uation confronting the nation’s farmers.|suffering, is only heg to fall as fast as the live tock | 1% solution by a committee should not | American consaraption' smounted 16 88 | Uy i Siocted an Investigation o | e SBLIrust law designed to strengthe |Th! report furiher urged the federal Ke- | 487 when afl business asds X ey F~rn bé understood as closing the door to the | 341,041 in October and during B | e NG raviats. that | 1t server bourd to advise all banks to_adogt | cluding the farmers, imeviiably st Fefhere. are two features of the com | Presentation before this assembly of otner | §78,755.900 worth of these gOOdS WefG |giairways were missing between certain e 2 lberal policy of Tencwals on farmers | the musi . Py RIS heios Shistios thar dhoaia be|TmmAmanis Yoen chete yysieed by Ulel mnceed L - ROR " 8 5ors of the building and that there were | Three battallons of carabineers are | indebiedness. contingeint coimitiee . heariag ‘Hia’ prigs 08 by. | SoauniapVIRa s et b e in| Crude materials exported in October |, nro escapecs. They also reported | SUrTounding Fiume. Shots were exchan; The action vas taken 6n the recom-| continge throuzh nes: Tiiesday. RRalt | T Ster thh. ooke o1 atior | mind 3ha Atfels thet-gia befa aublesied {Cmmpnted 0 BINISOIRE AR e hat an automatio elévator. was | ¢ between the regulars and D'Annunzlo's | mendation of a commitiee of five govern: — ek B oeiiat Sitster nasurails shinks of| Poanat RN o e SHRITE48 | i use etwoen floors not served by sta'r- troops. ; ors” abpolated " yesterday” who presented | LODGE AND Xmw. ¥0T - e delegations of - e A - he following report: meat animals only a8 ey affect M= ong have been studying how to appioach | Stufls eexported during October s Mintad B et st DERTUL| The steamship La France, proceeding| “The financial situation in the whole table. He sees “‘"."}“‘l‘k‘:“; OF%| (ho gssembly on this question. The (to $115.679,200 as against $108,176,868 | “yres Y ameombe's charred nm""'". ‘were | 9091 New York bay, collided with a |country is cause for the’ gravest con- e et i atumper, 1913, Dt | I8, ropped &nd_ho thiska. of cOUTSe. | ovemtoal proposal. to eltminatd Article X Jexported in Sentamber. b o O s Right below ' her | (ATéemasted coal barge which sank off [cem but ot for despair. AN lines of e et thh fRrily was-_virtually | Siat meAt Biowid Tollow st ome. is somewhat compromised by the gencral | The report says that manufactured | fooaioiont and fust & few feet from s | Staten Island. business are realizing heavy losses but I e s minimuam average of 17 1-2| “Only about 75 per cent. of the live |understanding that consideration of all foodstuffs exported in October amounted |2’2rtme™! loxdle 15 B affecat e imE the swift decline of prices of farm com-| ZOH &0 Earanieed & i e O reached | hog s meat. The other 24 per cent. con- | proposed changes should be postponed un- |to 77,440,808, while the previous month B i ‘Whc W@ Dods trap-| The sevatument of Pefu promuls: modities to far below the cost of produc-| President Hardiar's eabisét was centa Tn July 1817 Whe D v bDack | Sists of waste and by-products, which| il studied by a Special committee. This |$38.742967 worth was exported. - Manu- building. Apparently she had be law authorizing. the Duehia ot Logd |tion threatens a national disaster. The| S0 Ve & définite d - 23 cents & pound. Today hogs Just now have little value. Also in the|understanding, however, came laregly | factured goods for use in further manu. |F 'S DY flames when ncaring escape. S e OL.A bullds Vvisit here today of Harry W. ing to be siwuation demands infinite patience and J carcass there are parts that must be|from the anxiety of the delegates not to | facturing reached $75.710,735 in October | ‘1™ Luscombe came to America from ;In& presented to the American em- | (orepearance and supreme wisdom and| ¢ ONo. frlend and ddviss¥' ¥ 53 2 pos i 5 Lo bout three weeks ago, and Bet- | bassy at Lima. . anc Searel oF of e 1d for low prices. Precipitate revision until the attitude of [ and $68,075:112 in September. Manu. | -ondon ! & courage. Nothing but evil can resuit pace with the falling wholesle market. y - | factu o tr Jones arrived In New York soon aft- M, Daoghiter Sheit ihe packing house official said, but he| *Labor is now receiving much greater the United States under the new govern- | factured goods ready for consumption P o Boston, to live with: Mrs. | Immigrants to the mumber of §369,857 from anger or fear. i con ¢ 2 i 3 ber of prominent -re Tt aid in 1913, the total in- | ment is known. abroad- reached $295,517,373 in October We believe that the tenseness of ‘the it declined to be quoted ?‘l:lg a& (‘hi: ::nrd:(";‘l‘nml““!nh“ o emor:u“m Leon Bourgeois, of the French legation, |28 against $240,420,946 in September. | - Uscombe. T &7 :rflved in this country during the first|simation can be relieved in several Senators Lodge and New. Theme ground ’“fll retailers m! e prhoga i Is preoceupied lest the investigations of | Miscellaneous exports amounted to $84: ‘T"t;“flm ‘!"{"m'r";:‘m o3 e “”’“ b ;_:fl:t:n;h-! 9!1 this fiscal year which be- | ways ‘!.’,l. o.m{,,.,,,. P n’;hot < K . o4 i 448 In October and $482,946 i e dn 4hE nex 2 il = “1—Let_every individual do all he can conferrnces. But close e Lulistiy -| “Thus. though there have b - | the committee should lead it to consider in September. | & = ry : 3 -y 3’#»;::‘;:’.-1; et e i halesala’ pork | alterations involving & revision of the | Forelgn goods exported in October to- | /= Eric Brockdurif, a triend, who identt to help and encourage his neighbor. Let|tWo. 8enators. said ‘that beth-had" a ';u:,.'. Tar perlod. the wholesals | prices, these price afops cannot quite | treaty of Versailles and he demanded |talled $9.677906 in October, while the fied the bodles. Elins Fanas, former Greek forelgn min- | there be a complete mobilization of the| Mr. Daughtery that they desired e ohl Paual the fall in live anima prices, be- | today that it be understood that the com- | Drevious — month the . same exports Mrs. Reid was reported 1o be the ries of pork loins Ister. left Athens for Geneva 2s repre- | financial and spiri.ual assets of every| inet preferment, bell s e n‘;"fl“ okt it | asann o tha santitions outlived mittee should declare itself Incompetent | 2mounted to $10,218,638. Total exports | (ormer Wife of an English nobleman. Lot | gentative of the new government to. the | communits: Nelther God nor Ui govern-| Derform better' garvica for . v & 2 . d to consider any amendment fo the cove- | for October amounted to $751.728570, | Lavid Howard ~Her daushier. THEY |league of nations. ment ought, to be askeg to help those| Harding and their pariy by vetns - !Want that involved modification of the | while September's exports reached $60,. | ¥ oward. sald her mother 1Ater ALY b oo e e at® haet makie. Feuey: oert ‘pan-| thé” semate: FEDERAL COUNCIL OF THE PLAN TO STIMULATE treaty. 201,237, a Canadian manufacturer, Bosw The. of the American |sible 0 help themselves. There ought to| = Many matter of Jecis'stion were 3 The close of the debate brought 2 mo- o! Goterich. Ontario. d company In Holyoke will go on a | be a united effort in every community to| have been diacussed by “Mr. CHURCMES OF CHRIST THE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY|iont”of grest . muspense, when Senor | DEFENDED FIve NEGROES Circus and theatrleal folk of two ¢on jechedule of one day and two weeks ve- |keep any good man from being destroy-| with his republican eosférees; Them Pueyrredon of Argentina, who failed to e tnents knew Dr. Potter. who h‘,‘; oal ginning next Monday. ed because he cannot immediately meet|cluded Senator Watwon 'of Indiama take part in the debate, voted alone CHARGED WITH MURDER |f,r the Hippodrome's dumb performers his obligations. Under existing condi-| will o to Phfladelphli. tumarrow | against the resolution rejecting considera- fifteen years. Previously he trained | Francis Layret, former deputy and |tions it would be the acme of lnhumanfl fer with Sena‘or Pentose of Boston, Dee. 2—Piigrim and Puritan| Washington, Dec. 2. — Every army Ldeats were interpreted to the delegates | teroplane purchased during thewar will 1o the federal couneil of the Churches of | be rated as unsafe for fiying by July 1 Christ in Ameriea at a meetizg in St | next, according to the annual report Poris ‘thuren ftonight arranced jointly|of Major General Menoher, chief of the tts and Boston Fed-|air service, Urgent recommendations : Goldsboro, N. C., Dec. 2.—One man; H. |the horses for the race scene in “Bun|trades union leader, of B: v debtog| chairman of ’ tion of amendments to the covenant at ] e horses eader, of Barcelona, was |ity and of unwisdom to force any debto: the semate finance e o me " presiding offier, M. | Futrell, former deputy” sheriff of Wayne |Fiur”, and appeared before the DResent attacked and killed, seven bullets being |into bankrupicy if by the most liberal| mittes ¥ t Hymans, hesitated as if unable to believe | Sy, %aS Shot tonight during an at-lking of England when that spectacle | fired into his body. | indulgence he would Ve ultimately able| The question whether partial 3 that a single delegate wWould prevent on & special guard of ‘twelve citi- [vas staged in Tondon. 3 \to pay. Business fuilures do more than| visions to meet conditions : Churches and the American | for a continuing building programme for | (het 2 =7 zens barricaded in the Wayne county| He owned a stable of race horses and | The shipping situation in Havana shows ' Wreck busincss; they ofttimes destroy|ursent should be attempted ¥ u.D"rm Cnn& Saabie ‘the’ s:\'-wc:m:otu:m,‘,n?:‘ A "ma| ML Viviani, France, relieved the tension ;’;{'}fl“:;‘h;‘;;‘k % uob Ored Jmon.thie [onty, last night ceturned ‘rrmdn‘:wh. some improvement, but there has been no | men. coming session of coneress. - F S and lung Ve vhere he suprrvise shin- 1 v " “Lj i - 2 Sneera President W. H. P. Faunce of | operating needs 48 a_combatant branch, | When he remarked that postronement of e, # e e aamion . A e e TEhk e 'y,",,’,',{':,",;;,;“w':"f“ s ceq | N€Broes held for trial, charged with the |ping of some of his color bearers 1o |ynioading at - & a cotin-| but i consideration of amendments involved phg o ® {unloading at the part. T wiilch - nomn: its fou‘rthm quad- the .mhl;e:n g‘o‘:om’ ental :;:g:?“:;y cecionly a question of procedure, on which murder of a white man. New Orleans for the winter track sea to the jobbers, by the jobbers 10 the mer-| amone subjects sald to . The fighting lasted only a few minutes. |gm. The directors of the New chants, by the merchants to the indiv.d-{up with Mr. Daush v rennial meeting here. operate with other bureaus or depart- "‘r‘;‘"c‘;‘:“;n:;’d::f.:‘e?fizmdT:';:’;‘;": The small force in the courthouse return | R o neiorat. Amsoctation L - oada ::““n: Gade. 1t 16 no time for @ creditor 1o seize| Regarding ubh:.:,--—-l-x? Teferring to intolerance, Dr. ~Speer,| ments of the govegnment in the use of|, & “nd WRA WICi il S 00 TG andi. | €4 the fire and Futrell was killed. The Boston cohsidered. the possibility of his debtor by the throat and savagely|publican Teaders -who tulked > who is aise secretary of the board of for-| aircraft for their purchase . T mob scattered, but further trouble was | ENATOR OWEN APPEALS BucTeE (8:pH00 of STk, T Dy ) WL Thbts e, D T Fign missions of the Presbyterian|..Unless the government nids the tero- | M2vian azendments bo studicd by & com: | expected and a company of state troops FOR LOWER DISCOUNT RACLS T 254 _Let the federal government cre-|on the part of Mr. Daugherty Church in the United States, said: plane industry, General Menoher said, '"h_":*j: “:’mmm:l: au‘:hom““cl -~and | i en route here from Durham. e Workers_in .Thomas . A.. Bdisen's tnd ate a finance corporation of some mxla,-‘," republicnn leasier 10 Traie: “We of this generation should be the| “it cannot hope to depend upon the avail-! &l a3 g urhe. b i my: 0 COD- | . The prisoners have been kept in the| Washington, Dec. 2.—An appeal byl . - Orsper N.. T. gt —_ us- | hat will enable the . people Of - other| of cabinet eligthies for “ast men on earth to speak fiippantly of | ability of sultable commercial aircraft|Sider any other amendments that may be | state privon at Raleigh since their arrest |Senator Owen, democrat, Oklaliome, to «N..J..are being laid off. Then 'who earnestly wrestled with the|and facilities for their employment no; | Proposed. ten davs amo following the . seeder ot |the federal reserve board for & general; Nin€ hundsed men wore released and more iands obtain from us the commodities; Mr. Daucherty’s conferences, foday % T tem of ‘fightl and principal of tol-|upon ‘the existence of manufacturing| Sif Eric Drummctd. secretary-general | furman Jones, a groeer of this eity. The |lowering of its rediscount rates, brought| 8¢ expected-to follow. this week. they ‘a0 ‘greatly need but for which, ther}eaid-to'ihavs "l "SR y - ; . : Sl e t “able ts make immediate Day-| nuestions of legimintion P rance. we who has just passed through | plants and supplics of materials neces-|Of the leusue of nations, has sent the fol- | sherift fn bri esponse tonight from W. P. G. Hard- —— are not_: v fhe lmits on free speech, free thought|sary for the rapid production of alrcraft|loWing message to President Wilson ex-|oyaded Rt n‘:&‘ el s 121 | s <be Soants governor, which declar.| . Gnersl Semenoff, feader of the mafi-|ment Wo believe mich o corporstionsio] cler with cabinet Slacuapiens & -4 and free action of a great war: we wholin time of war. k pressing the gratitude of the assembly 8t | Z{iing ‘off the train .and shendigg 1acy €4 dbat ‘the orgenieation was “reluctant|Polshevlic forces ‘along. tho frontler be- | be entirely w - fenr Tepression on every wide, who have| ““In order ta-properly foster the sero.|his aCCEPENCS of Al arbitration: * e o D - Dot been able to Solve In our immigra- | nautical industry, the government shoula| “The president Tead” s B e o the vight principle of tolern-| Announce by legisiative enactment” the|bly this morning your telegram and the | Fdse: Decen oy d Temorted to rates” because such . discnssion would Viadivostok under. Japanese escort. tion. ator Knox of e tu donom, | Bight i the woods with his prisoners; He |t discuss proposed ehmigapsin; discoupt, tWeen Siberia and Mongolld, arrived at fatlon would su Mr. Davgherty talked l!flfi —The federal reserve board -should been mentioned for secretary of Wtste p Judge Deve e “have an unsettling effect and give thuss B e o In #pite of the Declaration | feport declares, “a policy whigs will | FEPIY sent by the eouncil to it. The as- | neosssary It & trint was o rs neg'ld Pe | oot fn position T Ra e apintos: A8 % | Pittoburen Steel Con Piteabureh, be urged and authorized to advise all ’ of Indopendence blacked in the v:.---‘x‘ue‘-l Brovide for the manufacture of ‘K‘rmn. soy IW:INTSG Four acceptance of the | The court, however, sent the five pris- | the probable action of the board an ad- :exum“ra_; ;:?-:lon in n;lfi:d of :1“ cents :;.;.n 'R:dfa': o i oy o T | SECRETARY coLmy 18 TO ¥ conference and would block again, covering a period of from three to six|offer with enthusiasm—and asks me to i o vi those ot thus situated. nds. on un| orders for ¥ e e Japaneas. desire for Tec-| years and must at the same iime pro|convey to you its unanimous assurances | of raumre omeors iore jater in custody | Fagee ONEY ens letter said that reserve|Steel wire and nails, effective immediate- |STedit on forelgn paper showld be libers LEAVE WASHINGTON BODAT Senition of equality before the law of | Vide the necessary mssurance that funds|of the complete moral support of every | {rial’hegan after a party of tew fl‘}dh‘hv bank earnings from present discount |1y ally comstructed and remewais for a like . a all races and all nations the world|will be appropriated therefor -annually|member of the league in the great mi: Y OF peveral hun- around; we who have to listen to the * | during the continuance 5 the policy.” [sion you have undertaken, and I beg con- pitifal plea from our Jewish brethren.” a— o 4 S 3y ¥ ; period should be freely granted wherever| s —Secietary: dred Goldsboro citizens had been depu. |Tates were running at 150 per cent. per ashington, . Dec._i—See i %8 s ith other solvency.- Thel plans to 1 1 e government in the| The mational republican co | consistent w : ‘Siang eate Rdenily to’ dectare. that the. opinien et | tized to guard them. AR et 3}“ ‘::gm‘:e‘;mf;, and in some|cOmMittee came. through the u;x::r;,z real wealth of the country is unimpaired.|the first stage of hib ' Dr. Faunce asserted that “when Amer-| COUNTESS MARKIEVIOZ only of the people of the United States PN S D absolutely. stopping legitimate dis-| With ‘a-balance ‘of 338,653, It reported to | L, *ould, be & suicidal policy to destroy| America to return the -] y lea is true to itself it will never tourn TEIED BY COURTMARTIAL|Dut of the whole civilized world is with | TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL 5 Bram; . the clerk of the house of th ‘his wealth by a peremptory call of|the president-elect of Brasil tributio § le representa- > its back In cold indifference upon the you in your endeavor to secure that the OF GREATER NEW YORK ‘G.‘?um, Harding countered with the|tives. loans. Pessoa, and Py - 4 aations of the world. Dublin, Dec. 2.—At the royal barracks|tragedy of Armenia shall finally cease.” .8, —_— —_ 1f necessary the congress should at|Uruguay, and fo be the “of. 2 ;x ihl;:k 1 oy u.; ::u:'t;uz u?e' m‘ud:'r: h‘:dly the bo(ion\;le!s Georgiana Markie- —_—_— New York, Dec. ohen great powe: vioz, member of parliament for the St. world—Bngland, France, Italy, Russia.|patrick’s division of Dubli v e % cotton manufacturers of N | rency and afford more time in Which 0] ida Saturday, according RS 886" 150 TRited WIROA 1000 | was aridied twa recothe neo: s trie COLLECTED $3,407,580251 | the newly orr zed Central Trades ‘and | Avc, Jeen 10 evidence all over, e e was fled in the fedem |4 (o debtors in distress o £ pondent sovereign nations, by court martial on a charge of conspir-| ashi - _|Labor council uf Greater New York and | “Tro board believes the unfavorable court. We believe that the general adootion| In Mr. Colby's party will to stand_together and sa -|ing between January, 1918, and Septem-| 107 a0 ooyt s e oLion Of $5- | vicinity, told the 300 delegates present | congitions which are now the sublect of by individuals and by the government Of| General ~Adeibert Cronkhite, Gate ourselves for enacting just and |ber, 1920, to organtze a “Fianna Birean | o oo i, 1, 2X65 and efforts to con-|he expected it to become “the most |50 much complaint were inevitable”| Reports recelved by busineas houses of |10, POHCIES herein suggested Would not|mira; ¥. B. Bassett Colonel equal laws fo thoss laws that We our-|therwise known as Sinn Fein Boy|.C. ¢ liquor traffic under the prohibi-| practical, constructive and just labor or- | Governor Harding added, “and could not|Shanghal, China, announced ~tnat the |Ony Aflord material ald but would af|Kelly, Jr. military aide to the solves enact we promise all due sub-gcouts, tion act formed the principal work of the| ganization in the World” He urged his |in any event have been long deferred;|{roops In I-Chank. a treaty port of Hu- |Cret marbres,ihe Sloom and the fear of| of state; Captain E. E. Ross This organization has been charged | o, fCVCRue bureau during the last| audierice at all times “to give free mani- |if confdently asserts that but for thejPeh Province, set fire to the city and are | i, present with that confidence Which|Genoral Cronkhite: Dr, . with conspiracy to murder military e i:c]::: year, ‘Lommx:smne; Williams said| festation of the spirit that will mean la- | precautionary measures taken severallooting it. is 5o vital to wholesome and successfull Sherwell. judicial xprt SODIES OF POLICE CADFTS lce; with unlawful drilling, the carrying s al report made public tonight. | bor's continued advance: right and jus- | months ago. conditions Would be far business tional high commission, The tax collection -was the greatest i 1l the while.” i Sevent i G r Goodrich of Indian3, a of arms, furnishing recruits to the Irish| g & (R ice all Hhnimniie. than they are, with the prospects| Seventy thousand persons awalting an e i % ‘g 1o°Mr. Colby ; Willlam H. To BE SHIFFED T BNGLAND | R erally Dromotieg 4on|the history of the nation, he added, while| The gathering was called to elect offi- | o seanili > statement that the senator Was “ignoring : —Samuel Gompers, |t seonomic forces governing the move-| A petition for the appotntment of s re- [O7CC_ amend ihe federal reserve law 0| tine government at Buenoe. 3 president of the American Federation of 1 s ceiver for the Lowell Textile as to temporarily supply additional cur-|sai] from Norfolk on 1 INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU Labor, presiding tonight at a meeting of ment in prices which for months past| wel ‘extile Company. the t AL i opportunity to emisrate to the Uni member of the committee, said he did not|hy private secretary; re e : bl in prohibition enforcement the bureau|cers for the new body, which has abe |omcan " andrevival | mach IOTS| winies; ate ' canding, much congestion 24 |entirely approve its phraseology, thoush| dispursing officer of the Cork, Dec. 2—The bodies of the tteen | ““The countess looked cxtremely il to.| V25, faced With the creation of an or-sorbed the Central Federated union of " Palermo, Sicily. he am tan, i x - hi To the profiteering charge, Governor suxiliary police cadiets. The victims of |day. Newspaper ganization which embraced ail states,| Manhattan, the Central Labor ardi . -| each montn. poses. & Kilmicnae] ambush, were brought to- | snapshots' of pmnp.?o‘:\‘:(‘;;m:::ew::m“’g‘;'an; Hawaii, Porto Rico and Alaska. | Brookin and other labor et | e touers Other members ot the committes swere| O e ) day from Macroom and placed on & navy |the military escort, wh . otal income and profits taxes made up|in the city and its suburbs. Its member. ' - Oelto| Governor Bickett of Warts Governors Bickett of North Carolina:|aam, {ender for shipment to England. Contin-|photographic plates, - o "c>'ed the|the bulk of the revenue obtained by the|ship is said to exceed ment franchise tax “would be, h Carelina jral Bassett will Only 1,500 ean satj [he Was heartily in accord with its pur-| 7" Evane ' stenogra X u i ,000 workers af- : barely seven per|and his son called gt the White Harding of Iowa: Holcomb of Connectl-)the staff of the - 1 fenta of the Royal Irish Constabulary |" The proceedings were enlivened by ‘tne| SOVCTWMENt With 3$3,956,936.003, but thefiliated with the American Federation Of | bent. o their ey S e mordenss| o feave for President Wilson A mope |c3t: and Parker of Louisiana. Eehastinno. Srpae | sscorted the melancholy procession |countess acting as Interpreter f repor t shows that an additional $295,- | Labor. jeents of partridges which they killed L Tl Gl e , ; hrough the clty, Places of business| sel, who froquently stumbledover the proc| s, 0, CAMe from tobacco taxes. ' The| cent hunting trip. % & T | \GRICULTURAL COMMITTEE Sagton; Wil slesunl "':,';::" H were closed and all shops shuttered. |nunclation of Irish names in the lr;‘n levy on distilled and fermented liquors| VOLSTEAD ACT SATISFIES REPUBLICANS IN CONFERENCE wickns i O ARy party, Numbers of men and boys falld to un-|iation of dotuments ho was reading, | o ccd $13%401149 and miscellaneous ANTI-SALOON LEAGU UPON LEGISLATIVE PLANS| National Highways P 3 cavr as the procession passed by untl e ik kb aad ‘war excipe taxes brought in §883,- gk iy i reports 183 persons. were Kiled by suts.| Washington, Dec. Z—Agricultural com- | PRESIPENT-ELECT ‘ reminded by the black and tans. RAILROADS TO TAKE OVeR 863,871 The remainder of the revenue| Toston, Dec. 2—Wayne B. Wheeler,| Washington, Dec. 2 —Harry M. Daush-| mobiles in the State of New York - last | mittecs of the senate and house in jolnt DUE IN XORFOLK SA® ' A large crowd walched the embarka- FRBUIT GROWERS' Ase' | tasation 7 ot steck, stamp ind speciallcounsel for = thie - Anti-Saloon league of | €rty, of Columbus, Ohlo, personal repre-|month. This is an increase of 61 deaths | session today began hearing the plight e 127V SO tion of the flag-covered - coffins, = The oy | o o America, 52id tonight that the league |Sentative of President-elect Harding, con-|over November, 1919. 3 s e farmers brolght about. by filling| OF Foard the Steamer Pisfores: : Protestant bishop of Cork and another| pBogion Dec. 2 —The New York, ng%fl expenditure of the burcau was|would not ask for amendments to the |férred here today with several senate i prices preliminary to devising relief | —(BY the Assoclated Press)—he mear church official assisted the auxilaries in | ;aven and Hartford Railread Nev; ?-, /439 " inclyding $2,059,774 1°r en-|Volstead act at the forthcominz session |2nd house leaders regarding republican| Total denths of 1,142 Hait measures. They decided to msk Secre- | °F Pastores. with ~ Garrying the coftins aboard thé tender.|a group of fourteen railronds theoumnon] oo . or Pronibition. of congress, but would confine iteclt. 1o | legisiative plans at the forthcoming and| the beginning of the intensive cammeier,|tary Houston and Goverfor Harding of |i°€ on board. this while bands piayed dirges. The tender|the country formed to take over th . . = “|a “few needed law enforcément additiong | Subsequent sessions of congress. Among|against.bandits of the island two wescs |the federal reserve board to come before | InE northward: off the taok. the eocins to the destroyer Undine. | #ruit Growers' Express Company. oper | WO MAN JUROR REMAINED which can be incorporated inio a sepa- |those he talked with were Senator Lodge|ago was announced by the Naval Court of | them tomorrow after Eugene Meyer, Jr, | ®Peed which mate it which mtled at two o'clock in the after- | uting refrigerator and ventilmiar st OBDURATE TO THE END|rate law.” Mr. Wheeler is attending the |0f Massachusetts, the republican senate|Inquiry at Port-au-Prince. T of | rmer head of the war finance corpora. | her officers would be roon for Fishguard and will proceed ! hecame known here today, Coun?efio: i meeting of the federal council of the | leader, and Senators Watson and New, of = Hon hait -Geciaked Oiat rehabIfutiol <0¢ » thence to Pembroke. the rdad appeared before the departmeny | . MOntclair, N. J, Dec. 2.—New Jersey's| Churches of Christ. Indiana. Department of Frohibition Ent et hady wEild g0 & jonk stép towsrds|n the forencom: Last night was the quietest Cork has|of public utilities requesting approval of|1FSt Mixed jury—five women and seven| “There is a big task ahead for the pro- | Mr. Daugherty said discussion of cab-|ment fn New. York city, ccmfl!eun"‘:: furnishing the desired relief by financing | Most of t sxperienced in more than a week. 1t contemplated investment by the rosd|MeM Including one . married couple—|hibition forces this mext tyear,” he sald, |inet appointments was not the purpose|analysis of 100 samples of * m.k,’. in | exports of surplus crops. against heavy wis ———— Of $28,900 for the purpose of acquiring|"NiCh today decided a case in favor of a| “The 1a Wenforcement fight is {he hardest |Of his Visit. but during the day,he con-|100 different places, announced that not | Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska toid the | #°d at mightfall PUBLISHING CO. '89 shares of stock in the company. hardware concern suing to collect a debt, | and the most important.” ferred with former Senator Weeks of|one of them was “gtraight » DOt orfecercs. that he ptianed fo latrofuos | Cintral Wieite. REFUBLIC o ' e express company's plant, aceord.|D2 8n exasperating experience trying to| M. Wheeler declored that “the difficul- |Massachusetts, Who has been promincg - s [ e King atallable the profits af | dred. miles 4t me. g OF NEW BAVEN BANKEUFT| ng %o the counsel, is valued at $7,000,. |7ach a decision. ty in Boston Is not with the law bat wity |1y mentioned for cabinet service unuer| Tem thousand rallway employes were | 1o Toncral seorve banks, amounting to| Notwithstandingthe comstint 100.and at present is controlied by tue| The count remained 11 to 1 on tne|ceFtain officers who do not enforce it~ |Senator Harding. —Mr. Daugherty de-|ordered on strike. stopping the . entire | about §6,000.000 for loans to & itures | the ship. Mrs. —Harding: —wife New Haten, Conn., Dec. 2.—An invel-| Armour Packing interests. No opposi. |Palloting fo ra long time. The married clared that he had mot heard, except|Norweglan rallway service. The govern- | misrests Governor Harding . with | Prosident-elect, ; wntary petition in bankruptcy against the | lion \was voiced to the request, which|PiT. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stone, insig:q| BAKER DENIES CROWDER from newspapers, of the suggestion that|ment is taking steps for the Qistribution |whom the Nebrasko srmator confarred, i | (he aftemoon uw he P ‘tepublic Publishing Company of this| was taken under advisement. {that they were “perfectly agreed all. 18 TO BE SENT 10 cUpa|Senator Harding deliver a speech in thelof food and mall by motor tracks. :,m st efit saying tha. nelther he | [}t weak, but more comfortably il wan B b i [Igps | FUNNRAL ox GaBroN oS e U e B e A e e e Wikt e 0 e e board Mad faken any stand on|23Y ‘time duriag.the oI iy 3 ree creditors. N ASTON one of the women members Wl munication he ha ad Wi enator| The Fremch Com: ot ol =X - :nm lod::” ln{ed W L Hadden a8 tone ers who was to| Washington, Dec. 2.—Secretary Baker Communist leaders, who tion. red. (hat the| During the day M. iz CHEVROLET IN INDIANAPopss|Pl2me for failire to agree on a verdict|said today he had “no Information on (he|LAT0INE since the president-elect left|participated in the recent the proposition. Iie decla: . disze Communist | matter was one mot within the province | Part of the time on ff porary receiver for the publishing con- wt once. subject” when asked about published re.| TCX2S Was a cablegram requesting him| congress at Moscow, perished wern. The Republic Publishing ~COM-| 1ndianapolis, Ind., Dec. 2—The fy-|, She just sat there, and said she peech in the | of the board as it concerntd the uss of | deliver at Norfoilk Mr| Harding at Norfolk. wreck of ‘the salll g ) . ,_ Ports that Major General Crowder was|'® ™o eck of ‘the salllng boat which « they | e he Yaw reqiired should be | Nevertheless he took than. pany severa montns ago ml;‘ nu:hv’.z'; neral of Gaston Chevrolet, automobile| OUENt the verdict ought to go to the|to be sent to Cuba in connection with the leased at Mourmansk for the return trip (:z:‘"m:“:h, m““,—,m labors to play -his dally same of shne plant of the New Haven Reporter, racing driver, Who was Killed Thaup|Other side—but wouldn't say why,” he|situation there resulting from th MEASURES TO PROTECT PUBLIC = |to France. g s &5 bagher board. . was established by the Newspaper Equity | giving day in the 250 mile automobise| ®id: tional elections and the financial strin- BUILDINGS IN LONDON — e i« ‘ y Association. Recently the company has . mobile nancial strin- N b > ) race at Los Angeles, was held h .| Once during the trial the sergeant-at-!gency. been publishing the New Haven Repub| day. Bishop Joseph Chartrand o oo |arms had_to warn the jurors against o lic as a dally, but suspended publication| Indiana diocese, delivered a briet ag. |tRlking. When it was all over the jur- Making » plea for American reliof to CTedI to Germany was advocated before 5 joint_committee by J..J. Brauver of | INVESTME: NRERS Returns from the Cuban election re-| London, Dec. 2.—The keen search by ‘u“,u[;‘ . o ey T e B otk w0 cANimid to- represie the = AR e e ported to the state department indicate)Scotland Yard operatives to uncover : Surope during | & n government. Senator Smoot of WOULD ONANGE TAX last week. dress during the mass. Hundreds of| oS 53id they had enjoyed their service.|the election of Alfredo Zayas as presi.|Sinn Fein achinations are said to bel e COMINE winter, Herbert Hoover ad- |FHnA7 et astor Su people _including many prominentiy|E3Ch received a free of 75 cents. The|dent, it was said today offielally, bay a|having important Tesults. It is declared|iressel the chamber of ~commereo ~at|UMAN SWORMCCL F VOO BIRIL Gh | New York Dee ARCHBISHOT MANNIX 2 l‘d‘::mz‘dm;;lel: the " automobile " raciay|Stones took thelrs separately. large number of protests have been filed| that many documents have been discov-| DTIOEePOTt: e el rvrers e & DHIEIE B romiss § m"“' of = 3 g A A = - ate O FRSIEER 1O SENAR S HAEDING DECLINES USE | e L i S e hc it T o Detenminar |, Georee Gibp, Notre Dame football ama | OTCT. e meaied That Prolie, of the| [Bierests. for - an- emerivay Dec. 2—Archbishop Mannix of| '*EV- 9: O. SPRACKLIN was OF PRESIDENTIAL YACHT|Verpetrated. It was said the state de.|tion League and also clues as to the ‘f"‘*"“ mar, s roported critgally 411 | ° Kanss susmeniod that piotes 6f K |ting 1920 inventory reductions Melbourne, Australia, has been forbidden| . RELEASED ON $20,000 BAIL partment would take o’ action unless|whereabouts of men and women desired| "foM Pncumonta John Evers, manager | FT 7 T%T0I 0 Souns to ern _jlosses to be applied to the. redusty keep a speaking engagement at Boo- Washington, Dec. 2—Senator Hafding| Sufficient votes had been affacted the|be the authoirtles. The clues in the| °f the Chicako Cubs has been negotiating | VS5O0 UER A0 the some farmers |1919 ‘taxes The lemt | tna ¥ e ‘2 suburb of Liverpool, next Satur-| Windsor, Ont, Dec. 2—Rev. J. 0, y,[declined today President Wilson's offer|chanso the present returns. hands, of the Scotland” Yard authorities| (0 Obtaln Glpps ‘services for the coming |, 3" [ I*T0 Ceating the war finance | et e o 2ay-, and will not be allowed in the Lit-|tipracklin Methodist minister and On.|!0 bplace the presidential yacht May —_— are bejg followed clogely. baseball season. A e pansed. four munihe aftae] g TS & bdvae \rpool are, according fto the Evening|'ario license inspector, was released on|flower' at his. disposal next Saturday on|SETTLING BOUNDARIES Mesnwhile - measures for -the satety of| “Gorporation Commael 0" o o | i lco and tabindsd ‘Teb Bareat it A that wést® 1o Standard. The home office -and military :‘f"’-“cgg'::‘l‘luf:r"“fl!hn: Dy members of g N b by OF THE SAARE VALLEY|pablic buildings are being redoubled. It| yori announced he wil 30513 Tor in ae | {2 ridee.over (ko K{uston by AnEncing | seea ‘&E',:,..,," : ¥ responsible for-the prohibition. Off-| ! on, late today after he had|ldent-elect to Washington. In a radi EY¥|5 reported that the question of closing| J an ia- o mend; ;':1. of the home office, plm'ever. refuse | heen comtnitted to jail by a police mag-|Mmessige to Secretary Daniels, who uani Paris, Dec. 2—The council of ambas-|V/estminster Abbey to the public is be- Junction - to. prevent three electric com- |exports untfl normal economic conditi “'lraull- was ynable 1o .agt. ; ; Danies operating In Greater New York |were restored. He sald conditions now | mienament . betore s say anything concerming the - arch-|'Strate for trial on a charge of “killing|mitted the offer yesterday to the steam-|sadors met in conference tod: - | ing considered. A 7] i W |a . adjsura: g ¥ tnd slaying” Beverley Trumble, an lnn:|r Pastores, the president-eloct said. |cided to resume immediately the work of| Among' e documents seized are said)1To™ 1creASinE Tates 14 per cent. ap al- | were thost which congress had In mind in [inc 1o a statement by the as v | keeper. The case will be tried in the|“Please thank the president for Mag.|Settling the boandaries of the Saupe vay|th be o number of letters coming from|lowed them 7 it el Bpevies Com "r'.fy:i":nur:r:fi:u:c:fldh‘::: bpocird L) A DS A S ERE .y sy Ty TS spring assizes. flower tender. Am obliged to travei o ley. : “|abroaa and aleo letiers containing evi S e g < £ Vashington by rail. My gratitude to| HBaron Hardinge, former vices ' dence of plots against buildings ‘and va- — e 4 S OPPOSED TO PROMIBITION|SERIOUS CRISIS IN THE - you.” dia, sat for the first tims ‘As the Britin|rious undertakings in London and|q woman to ety mayirs O Manila, P. 1, Dec. 1.—The joint SFANISH.IRON-TRADE| . WS OF HUNGARY To BE st iy Sroamt RO, . in’ Massachusetts, and haa smnounced immediate financing. to ekpart . 1, Dec. 1.—The joint com- NGA 2 herselt -as -one of fi = ' crope. o protective tarifl. and ittee of the senate and house, appoint-| Madrid, Dec. 2—A serious crisis in the DEPRIVED OF SUFFRAGE|CHILD LABOR LAW IS NEW FRENCH LOAN WILL Vesming. city. clection’ st Attiebore; Mave | noratment of & “irt fAFmE a8 secrelary W at the last session of the legislature|Spanish iron trade caused by an influx OPERATIVE.IN GUATEMALA EXCEED 26 BILLION FRANCS!on Dec. 14. " MR OF axricuitare. * : # study the lawor question, has pre-|of cheap French productions is forecast| Vienna, Dec. Z—(Jewish Telegraphic : ! 3 cptis sition (s the “revamping” of .war- foo :x:’l::: :fx':‘r:r’:finmt s ;m., hymE' f,""‘ the newspaper Which| Agency)—The Jews of Hungary will be| Guatemala. City, Guatemala, Dec. 2—| - Parls, Dec. 2—Although no officia! fig-| + The (75,000 depositors in four Boston !Imvunmenu( ag:ncies Toc peske T1sm Do L o7 the Phillipines, it was|foresees the absolute ruln o Spanish|deprived of all ¥ights of suftrage undor|President Carlos Herrera today promul.|ures are yot available, it ie reported that{banks closed .in-reoent months who had operation was expressed in & @iatement .. BTt B e etk e demand-(an understanding ‘reached by the politi-igated the child labor law recently passed |the six per cent. loan, which closed Wov-| hoped that some part of their §30,000,000 by Senator Edge. republican of New Jer- _—.""- 10 the Whit _— "‘l' igher .flrl‘:: <. e employers ,and|cal parties ?f that country with the view by congress. It prohibits the employ-|ember 30, will exceed 26 billion francs, of|of ‘depoSits might be made avallable to sey. He was anxious, he said, to hep the ippies .- freighters re from exacting unreas.'of solving 'the Jewish problem, says a men tof children under sixteen vears af which more than fifty-five per cent. rep-jthem for the Christmas season cannot farmers znd other classes dined tly in volume last year. onable profit. 3 dispatch ‘from Budapest today. age. & ted new money- lnvested. - “'tomch any-ef their money. added that consumers were tired ‘ g

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