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EIGHT PAGES—SIXTY COLS. Every man a'tachéd to the American forces in Germany has contributed to the Red Cross. { One thousand men were reported lald To Carry on a Struggle With | Uncertain Whether President: ot by te Leonard Couscruciion Co.. of ot ARCENTINE DELEGATION T0 . el S A Fight to a Finish inFinal SessionToday Sty o STEAMLGHTER CADGTFIRE === - o st = EAVE GENEVA WEDNESOAY to 1178 6d an ounce. il in the Fort Hamilton section of Brook W. Va. It to Congress Tuesday. | Soantes 4o Lebigh Coul Co. wica «t x| Has Withdrawn From Participation in the Work of the As- (By The . . 2 i i i shown dn. overwhelming mafority in§| Mine Workers of America plan to carry| congress Will convene at noon {omorrow 4 & v Their Homes in Terror—Detonations Were Heard For Jiloxn o overtininie B2, (& §| dine Workers of America plan to carry| congress will convene at moan tomorror gasiment that 0 was forced 0 suspend Head of the Delegation, Makes a Statement Defending 4 ginia, ‘t§ a finish,” said a statement is- [ morrow at the senate session of Presi- Withdrawal—French Press Says Argentine Desired the ] mfl w.llt hl Moorinz Lulen Wilh 900 Shelh For the full result probubly will be pub-f§| sued tonight by the union officials. Ac-| dent-elect Harding and the presentation) Bomb explosions were r eported from i These were no serious incidents. | ternational board has upanimously | message. damage being done in various cities. 5 STATE 5 The Greek princes snow in Aq-xens adopted a declaration, promising the Senator Harding will arrive in Wash- - tlonll Admlmm of Gflm’- Shipment to Boston. ; ¢ Residents Fled F Athens, Greece,, Dec. 5. Homeg ookt v R ' of s . Menaced—Scores of Residen rom |}, 5’ e plebiscite held today h 8 : > o5 sembly of the League of Nations—Honorio Pusyrredon, Iyn Were & P The plebiscite held today has }| Indianapolis, Ind, Dec. 5.—The United| Washington, Dec. 5.—The sixty-sixth| yo uny jnformed the post office de- o & o Constantine to the Greek throne. Alab: d Mi» e o Miles A 3 F Persons Were Shghtly ln)ured—— T i al anmA an ngo county, West Vir-|outstanding events, the attendance to lished tomorrow. cording to the statement the union's in-| Tuesday of President Wilson's annual|mény sections of Spain, cousiderable Covenant Amended Imm=diately Granting the Uncondi- | voted ir the morning Alabama and West Virginia miners “the|ington early tomorrow from Bedford.| Large arrivals of Americans coal at % o 1y slight fall g ! i b v 5 —Honorio | is- slamming the door behind him. Aee New Tork, Dec 5—Hundreds of homneydut the occupants suffered onl e 3 1} full moral ana financial assistance of the| Virginia, where he made an address to-|French ports are causing much comiient,| Geneva, Dec. 5 (By the A, P.)—Honorio s g the door a i the Fort Hamilton section of "“(';.d’ };:T :1‘&:1!:: ric:\ha‘l"‘hospll:“l\w:l"‘: ldn-rsa'w‘::lth‘l?szhfd:c\,i‘:i s;fi:‘é; Sn‘.“ ‘“‘,;,":“fit“’“"‘ u! dnygland is expected to go (o the capitol | especially among English coal merchants. | Puedrredon, Argentine forelgn mlnmd':nrrllm: 10 Articie 26 of the covenast Af: { b : at the Bad b ° q g plac e i : s de ich | gentina_ce: the rtillery bombardment this afternoon re-| The glare of the exploding ammuni- jtine. iting from intermittent explosions of|tion and the flames from the burning, ix inch and ten inch shells on a steam| wharf, illuminated the lower harbor and lighter which caught fire while moored | attracted thousands to the Brooklyn and robably for ihe last time. Whether Sen<| Three of the thirteen candidates for|ysicrday withdrew from rparticipation | lcague Z!ur Harding would make a brief ad-|the Boston city council were endorsed by|in the work of the assembly of the league| La Liberte says: “We are in the prés- derss in response the. demonstration ofthe good government association. of nations, replying today to questions by | ence of a manifestation of Amerjoanism. welcome expected from his colleagues and the newspaper correspondents here con-| The withdrawal of Argentina fomecass + ||| eriticises the West Virginia governor for e —— | CLINE" OUt federal troops, and asserted if he were true to his oath of office he| Would ‘disarm private dectictives, who, St v h thokiny togs still was in doubt tonight and| American freight steamer Eastern | cerning the attitude of Argentina, said: |the difficuities which will be encountered I N ey e o seiorings 10| A explosion. followen. explosion, ‘apa | PLEBISUITE THEOUGHOTT foe il EelSEEENAL DTS operay as. debendent, republican leaders said|Tempest from Hango, Finland, Nov. 27, T | I o e failed to infortm the other Southi| when the league of nations deais with She . et et (e maval arsenal at Fort|the danger (o craft passing the Nar- GREECE BEGAN YESTERDAY | (0% ! Regarding the Alabama situation,| on the turn of development tomorrow. | Philadeipiia, is aground off the Danish| mmerican delegations of our determina- | admittance of United States. The % the declaratio; Ny i S b = i 14y with ’ Lafayette, a small island near Fort|rows between Fort Hamilton and Fort hetaration sald: /It is Juestionable| anothr - uncertain feature of the re-| coast. tiom, it was because we did mot wish to| Argeniir rdrawal is a dysamite Hamiiton, was ablaze, terrified scores| Wadsworth grew menacing, ‘“blinker| Athens, Greece, Dec. 5 (By the A. P.). 3 v —— ar #iste plic: » crisis| cariridge In the Wiisonian leagve. Vi . % 3 S¢| convenin gof congress was whether Presi- - piace our sister republics before erisis " . B R e for zones, driven | Ignt signals were flashed from the for.|—The plebiscite to determine the Wishes | SaT°rinEs ave shocked the world, ave in) gont Wilson would deliver his message in| A “ying sqund” of 50 agents entered of conscience concerning the attiiude they | dently we siall be unsho fo forse the S8 %o frenzied haste by the series of de-| tification warping mariners to give the|of the Greek people regarding the return n the op-| o o send it to congress Tucsday.|Several business places at White PIains.|ghould adopt. On the other hand. what| Americans to cater the kague in spite o tomations, which wers heard for miles| threatened area a_wide berth. of former King Constantine to the Greek | P'{eocd, mine workers of Alabama” =~ |Goinion gencrally was that the laster|N. Y. ‘Belzed liquor and arresied three | would have beer said of us had we at| themselves. asound. Soldiers from Fort Hamilton were dis- | throne began according to plan through- | perore the hoard during its session of ine | Course would be followed. There was prac- | Persons. tempted a. coalition of the South .:nmefi; N ths s aina An official statement from Fort Hamil-| patched by their commanding officer Into|out Greece tois morning. | st several days. but it was said by tically no information regarding the con- : ror icap countries azainst the vicwpeint of [LEAGUE JSsE 74 ton tonight sald no lives had been lost|the residential section to aid those who| In tke face of the expressed opposition | tno union officials that consideration of| tents of the message, but the belief was| Senate commibien Mnvastienting . ca-| 41 d gieat DIWRIAE) ARGENTINE RESOLUTION TODAY and that only four persons had been in-| were fieeing they homes and to aluw|of the allied governments, the question | Aluyaimo” ang” West Virginia sondjtions| Prevalent that it would deal with Amer-|plagn expenditures will ask the scnate fo1 | “It is inexact lo say we informed noj — Jured slightly panic. 3 was put squarely before the Greek peo- | \uc 5t given at 8 mecting Iate Satur| iea’s international relations and pressing permission_to continue its work untii{ one of our resolution. - T personally sus-|' Geneva, Dec. s.—(Ep A P.) The One of the terri g incidents of the Police reserves summoned from. ad-|ple, and the indications prior to the bal- | gay reconstruction problems, including taxa- | March 4. tained the Argentine propositions before|first jlem on the agewis of the league barrage was the 400-yard flight of a ten | jacent precincts who endeavored to clear|loting were that the Greeks would invite L i 2! t powers [of nations assembly tomerrow \ X . The declaration says in tion. the representatives of the grea 1y ie the res- {neh Shell clear over the reservation and|the danger zone .were handicapped in | Constantine, who is mow in Switzerland, | wTho inteenasioner panen board is| The final session of he present con- hnn:-l-n ‘uorle:at;&‘l‘nlo:"fl_‘fx;’dgh;':; and did not attempt to conceal our in-|olution of the Argentine d 4 inte a house in Fort Hamilton Parkway.| theig, work by great throngs of motor- | to come back. the Armenian capilal, rsd 5 elegatish povs ; impressed wi i acri- | gress operz with only three months of : {entions. 'The simple question of 0ppor-|viding that all sovereign states shall be The Bary projectile tore a huge hole in | ists and pedestrians who flocked to the| In the harbor of Piraeus, the port of ficfrgissnlny:d“l;yt:‘:e RINE-or el gecnts Elotted official life, ending just before|2nd Armenia has declared isell a soviet tunity - is thé cause why Argentina mo-|recognized as members of the league Yp= t : i L 5 d 4 ¢ 4 - blic. . 1 ition. | less they abstain of theit own will the of the dwelling, passed thrbugh | scene unaware of the danger to which|Athens, important units of the French|apama in their w the inauguration of President Harding on | TP¥ mentarily is isolated in its posi y abstain of theit own E twe . and buried itself in the cel-| they were exposing themselves, and British navies are anchored, -ready | right to estaplish. otr;;i“;‘rlllnr‘:gfl: S el March 4, and with an extka_gession soon events in the very near future will show | riously énough, this iem will come up, lar. The house, which was occupled by| Rumors of heavy casualties intensified | for ‘any emergency, while fife additional 8.0k C08 x Federal prohibition agents in a raid in the Argentine attitude is correct and Jast” |in the absence of the Argentine delega- The rgentine delegation wiil leave|tion, Which left the assembly ostensibly seneva for Paris on Wednesday unless|beczuse it had not been able to get con- unexpeted developments occur. sideration of propositions. It s lkely that an explanation will be made cither by & representas . 3 lective bargaining and comis1 recognition| afterward "~ in prospect. Appropriation Mugnust Galtern and several members of | the general confusion, resulting In the| British warships. are stationed not far | by the coal operators of the wword o] bills will constitate the principal task at We family. all of whom escaped injury,|afrival of many ambulances and private distant. I3, : = the United States Bituminous Coal Com-| thi ssession Secretary Houston of the Was skaken with the violence of an | physiclans expecting there would be urg-| In political circles it was said today | mission. The 42,000 men. women and| treasury will transmit to congress to- earthquake. ent need of surgical aid. Among the|the whole situatio lay in the hands of | children who are engaged in this strug-| morrow the annual budget of ¢stimates The lighter which was laden with 900 first arrivals of this kind was a medi-| Constantine, With any solution possible. | sle are suffering from. the most intemse| for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922. shells for shipment to Boston, was torn|cal corps outfit from the Bay Ridge Na-| The Venizelists were forecasting that o 2 E Loulsville , Ky., destroyed the sixth moonshine whiskey still found in homes in a month. The body of Mrs. Joseph Turton. who FRENCH PRESS COMMENTS 2 " died at Tampa, Fla.s October 31, has been > = % .. of the officers of the e asseme s = Dersecution heaped uj i azgregate between four and five | Gics : G eiaeetat N ARGENTINE'S WITIDRAWAL eag from its moorings by the violence of the| val station. Constantine would receive a heavy com- | arrogant eoal ociators of thar store. 1 ;’:l“‘:m“: e D eon etimates i | disinterred for’ examination by request € ox i or ‘some delegiite, pertips BRI firat explosion about 5.40 p. m. Two men| The proximity of the naval arsenal at | plimentary vote in the prebiscite but thal | " Tivery conceivable method - has. Deen| tarm ihe basie for the mpropriation bills, | States ‘Attorney O. 1. Parkhill Paris, Dec. 5.—The -French afternoon | ¥iaal, will take the floor to peint out thek were on board but they escaped. Fort Lafayette with its stores of high|he would abdicate in favor of his son, : < s, 2 e Argentine delegation left the assem- ~ 2 used against th — evictis e i About this time & naval tug reached| explosives and inflammable material, was|Prince George, Duke of Sparta. Bt oo —ovicHai et tihelr | ¢ CEDE fori{e dpininstegting, cexpsIet bly under a complete misapprenension. homes, forecl =i : - s -3 4 the scene, and in @ desperate effort to|a source of intense worry to the com-|Venizelist in Patris has demanded Con- | personsl elfocts, Talor nemms ag| Gittgnd the appearance of Preslden|and rondside’ pine groves Ty ¢ pihdrawal from e meately. . | None of the proposed Argentine amead- prevest the flames from spreading to|bined military, naval and municipalw fire|stantine’s definite wbdication, while other | imprisonment, prohibition of the right | cnin o e 1 he brief and| tree hunters will be stopped this aeisic 05 24 g ments has ever been acted upon and enly the wharf the commanding officer de-| fighters. newspaper comment takes a mournful | of assemblance, denial of their Statutory | cowre. . The program called only for| Massachusetts. L ipis D2 one has really been formally presented, \iberately headed his craft for the blaz-| The army wharf, about 200 Yards!note, to the effect that the recent aliied routine. The program call y s exp Wi 6 The Temps says: “Pueyrredon, (chair- , - and constituti varra i e, ap-| *, ~inamely, the one which comes up tomor- ing lighter and it exploiding cargo. He|long, was destroyed. The loss was es-|note :neans revision of the treaty of ltutional rights, unwarranted | roll calls in the senate and house, ap-| “pye cnee of Representative Garrett of|man of the Argentine delegation) pro-j Wanton igdury to valuable woodlands | NEWspapers comment today on Argentina's | ; e 088 s use of state’troops in the coal flelds, de-| pomtment of committees to motify cach csentative ; A s e o er an e ,000. 4 g 9 & most malicious publi i is- & ok f 4 = S g a ' g bar in_imminent peril of his own cratt| ~Windows in numerous residences in the|*"Wyilo the plebiscite proceeded, {he | representation have all faied to prenk| JCUNE and adjournment until, Tuesda¥. iy ‘the police court in Washington. Wwithout Washington the league of nations | gy n S CHERL e i being blown from the water. Fort Hamilton section were shattered | yhite-haired and wrinkled premier Kthal: | their danntiess muicit. The presilent wil receive the notification pudpcis ke : Sangls of e A The naval tug scarcely had with-|by the frequet detonations and houses « committee in person person and advise s s, suffering from lcss of sleep, struggled n Mingo county, West Virginla, a v i the foreign office to formulate & note | struggle of caual fmpovanee o petn | e Aegariing the delivary ot st in answer t0 the allied communication, | waged. The miners of that tehhitory| *“Sagne; work of both branches of with interruptions f1cm every source, duc | were locked out by their employers be.| . --CtUal ¥ <5 to-his slogan: “This is a d:mocratic gov- | cause of their desire to organize and|ConEFeSS IS to begin Tuesday. The us- ernment; I receive all callers at all | their request for the recognitlon of the| U2h OPening avalanche of bills 13 ex- The mewspapers of England print.op-| The covenant certainly was not drawm|jicelihood that the assembly will invits timistic articles Goncerning possibilities | altogether as France desifed. There i8|yne Argentine representatives to eeme P of an early truce betweep the Sinn Fein |lacking exactly what France most X-lpack ‘leading members of the most im- and th governmnt. pressly wished, namely. practical and effi-| ,ortant delegations said today that the eacious means of preventing war by com-| ‘error” committed by the Argentine deles An sppropriation of $30,000 to purchase | puisory arbitration, but we have Te-|gg.eq must be corrficted by themselves. drawn when a heavy explosion occurred| were khaken within a radious of three which tore the lighter apart. miles. Two of those slightly injured were a Searchlights were brought into play man and a woman who had a miraculous when darkness set in and during the eseape from death. They were motoring| battfe to save the wharf, one of the past the wharf opposite the lighter | largest at the fort was lost. The meteoro- 1 ! times.” principle of collective bargaini ® lopected tomorrow in the heuse and Tues- |, ‘fuat of motoreycle side cars for the | specien this Imperfect work. hoping that|™ Honorio Pueyrredon, head of the Are when the first explosion occurred; frag-| logital station on the wharf also Was| A joint Franco-British note was re-|have wazed a . remarkatts ¢ i’ln’.r;;li day in the senate; consideration of minor | Neyw york Police Department was ap- | with the help of the United States It|gentine delegation, informed The Asso- ments of shell peppered their automobile, | destroyed. ceived by the government last night re- | against overwhelming odds. Despite the| Miscellancous measures on the unfinished | proved by Mayor Hylan. would be amended. When the Argentine|ciated Press today that he would return - thinding it that under the ‘agreement of | innumerable outrages )inflicted by the| PUsiness calendar probably will be start- —— government withdraws from the act We|io the assembly if he fecelved an offi- v 3 h = x 1597, by which Grece's finances were put | private army of pired Sunmen coplonc| ed Tuesday in the houss and Wednesday| Hypodermic injections of a heart stim-| fave the right to say, ‘You are making fcfal invitation to come and discuss his MES. MURIEL MACSWINEY HARDING DELIVERED THE under French and British control, the ) ed by the coal operators of that region, | the Senate fill begin debate on the Ken-) ulant are being used to conserve the fast |, mistake.” four amendments. His appearance gn- ELUDED CROWD IN NEW YORK ADDRESS AT ELKS' MEMORIAL | Greek authorities can print no new | many men have been shot in cold biood| YOR-Kend:Rk bill for federal regulation| waning strength of the former German| The Journal Des Debate says: <Ar-|der these condiilons would in no money. by .these modern Hessians while in a|O°f the meat industry. empress Augusta Victora. zentina wished-immediately to amend the | change his presemt position of having New York, Dec 5.—Wearing a smile | Bedford, Va, Dec. 5.—Presidentéelect | Athens is hedecked with the American multiplicity of instances othiers have suf-| , A tentative program of legislation, in bact and _desired the unconditional ad-|withdrawn from the assembly, he ex- fered from brutal assaults upon their|4ddition to the appropriation bills, as ex-| - United States has been extended an in-| mission of Germany Into the league. The|plained, and failire of the body to addpt persons without having fedress in tne| Pected to be determined this week by re-|vitation to send a representative to sit | pasmbly refused to follow that route. |his proposals would result in his imme- law. publican ders in conferenee amone|on the permanent committée of the league| Argentina withdraws and Pueyrredon |diate retirement. - which she said mirrored the happiness | Harding today redeemed a promise to his | and allied flags, and the populace show she feely at her reception in America, | boyhood friend, Henry M. Stowe, now a|no resentment over the allied note telling Muriel MacSwiney attended high |blind resident of the Elks' National hoine {of the measure sto be -taken' against in St Patrick’s eathedral this morn- | here, and practiced his own precents of | Greece .should. the return, of Const: 1 s in_fellowships and : antine themselves and with President-elect | of nations on disarmament. g - 5 . gtowd which gathered-iout- | “memory's revealments in felloWships and | j&'voted ai the polis. - S X s TR T, A Sfarding who ‘wilf témain here over Tues- e S NN : call on Bamonn de Valera, “president of | memorial exercises at the national home SHIC, N e 5 ‘Republican leadcrs predict that congress| York Dec. 7, has on board £144,000 in TELEGRAPH CONVEN A FREEDOM OF IN] tne fhish ‘republic.” of the order of Elks. RIOT IN CHICAGO SUNDAY| Washington, Dec. 5—(By The A. P.) % . ¢ will_be forced to work steadily to com-|gold consigned to Kuhn, Loeb & Co. . Several tiousand persons waited out-| It was at the invitation of Mr. Stowe, | Chicago, Dec. S—Riot calls were turn-| oy loi2l 0f 308 persons were killed in ! TEiha sorrapciatin Wil by MGl o " Washington, Dec. 5—A proposed teie-| New York, Dec 5—Appointment of side the cathedral until Mrs. MacSwiney, | formerly a business man of Marion, O. led In late today When a meeting of I,-|ap onaon, Sccidents or died as a result|y, aqaition to these bills other legisla-| Otis Co., textile mannfacturers. em-|ETaph convention betweer the wreat 1(-:"‘41 Somuities to. g9 16 india 16, inveath Sccompanied by her sister-in-law, Mies |that Semator Harding as a candidate fof | 000 socialists becams, disorderly atior|oig lurics therefrom: during _the last| ijon"likely to be taken un include meas- |ploying 1,700 hands, announced that its| €rs drawn up by the international COTT| SRS ShetESR of aneds Briish mistdle Slary. MacSwiney, Frank K. Walsh, Mis. |the republican nomination for the vresi- | Meyer London, Socialist . congressman- | joe; ("6 Census bureau announced (o-|yreg 'to repeal war legislation. For| plant will be closed all this week dne to| munications conference mow Ia sCtSh 7 tHE coutly, vis beovided for I 2880 Walsh and Harry Boland, secretary- to |dency agreed to deliver the memorial |clect, from New York, had criticised the| ey g% Sttement offering suggestions| 'cice of tarmers and probably a few other | the shortage of orders, at Ware, Masg. | here is understood-to mest With Ve utions acopted here today at the first Mr. De Valera, arrived. The party was [services oration at the Elks' national | Russian soviet government. for traflic improvement. An. automobile| . orsency bills. Committees. however. ous_opposition from the ,\mencl;‘\ com- ?:x;yenuon of the k'riends for met at the cathedral entrance by the |home, and when he was nominated he accident death rate of 14.1 out of every] (mNEILE 0 Lo e enerally on mat-| Two automobile loads of whiskey valu- | Tercial telegraph companies who &re | Incia. sacristan and Jed to the front left hand | repeated his promise to be carried out i 100,000 of popillation was reported for 2 A detachment of police arrived shortly i i i fess to see in it the virtual| Among the charges alleged wers s i after the disorder was started and no| 191 e il 10T tors to be considered at the extra s:ssion.{ed at $7,200 were seized by the police at | S3id to prol z B pew, facing the altar. o e AR g R o |Serious damage ~was dane, although :;:, i} 'fi:?}‘;:em\e\;nse‘xefiy year Since| " A full attendance of both senate and|Brockton, Mass, and three men arrested "3‘““5“’““‘;"‘ ‘1!3;““3'5“:'(':: Z?::Th:‘fl. m’.‘.“a.f‘"&.‘."‘e;"afn.f'.‘:“’..."’..,_" .(“:;‘. Every available seat in the cathedral| So today he delivered the addreis. de- |chairs were broken and pictures and|crease of 245 in.{h -0, and an in-1, O N0 7 Rospeat. Viea President| charged with illegal transportation of | ¢ised by the s ovatial Hov-] ritieh enptre. sl ot N as occupled, and many stood in the |claring in the presence of the friend of | decorations torn from the walls. se of 245 in‘the total number of| 3PNt | & USRI Y T a%0r | lguor, 5 | cgraph ana step toward e " and_that a direct aisles. his youth that “it is not given to all men deaths over 1918, LAl > Mr. London had been di; i ial- oa 8, zether it it tha m- While crowds, held back by a speeial |to Inspire great shafts of granite or tab- |jsm for an hour. before l‘:i“jf;’;fidi‘f‘{jc‘_mé “This_call for better and better traf.| °aders. tozether with most of the mem - i bers of both branches, had arrived in| Resolutions appealing to the Irish re- 00 men, waited In Fifth | lets of bronze, but it is the privilege of v regulations is not a fanciful one.” the| "¢ A X o, i Machwiney mad her pariy |every living being to, plant it fl:'e';,u)‘,{est::‘;;“‘::l";u“:‘c’{’“::;‘m,‘:"“;‘s fre_|statement _said. “Everyone is familiar| Voshington tonight. f‘,‘,‘:‘fl““‘Q’Sit:":;iu“f’m"“:’,{“';n:n;,’l‘fi: convention with reservations, the exact|Britain has steadily cut off the means 2 Jeft the chureh through a rear door. In |blooming friendship in some fellow breast |praise which came from his audience. | .5, [ the necessity for slow and orderly e By 1o, Dublin County | nature of which has not been disclosed. | of education ; excessive taxation: anfire- % the rectory the little Irish woman shook |and gather all the fruit it bears.” Al ke . ce. | progress when a crowd emerges from a| DOUBTFUL OF OUTCOME OF Possh pon D & Y| Phe convention is included in a general|ed exportation “which has literally hands with the priests, who extended | The oration was delivered in the opemp|cise the sori ver, he began to criti-|circus tent and, = simliarly ~automobile MEDIATION FOR ARMENIA | Council:, - one governing the internaltional jise of | ed millions of the prople of India.” and iheir sympathies. &5 ““ [ beneatsi the mild sun of an Indian sum- |“tne prineiples of Lesine Wore not bemrer| (raflic must be siowed down and controll- % cable radio and telesraph and the whole| that under Britich rule deeds of vielemcs After Juncheon, the party visited Mr. |rrer day, from the portico of the national |garily the principles of pure socialism ”q“"”‘ it becomey safe” = Constantinople, Dec. 4 (By the A. P.).— | 4ozt 00 %4he class of. 1873, at Tale Unf.| Must be approved by a general tom- :mm‘ from plague, sickness and misery De Valera at his hotel. Mr. De Valera |home, while two thousand Elks and |and that the socialists of New York were|irafh: jimeriy’ LF the ‘bureau for|The announcement tha tthe presidént of yorgity, 1 f:ssor of Groel munications conference to be held ldte: | haze Incrensed. returned here from Minneapolis this | friends from all parts of Virginia gather: |out of sympathy with develo o jojtraffic improvement follow: the Tnited States had accepted the offer ‘1’8';. Frg ELEE PTO ‘.”“'_“ _Groek and 10| anq then by the various governments| Gilbert E. Foe. chairman of the eom- morning, suffering from a severe cold. He | ed on the lawn to take part in the exer: fRussia.” pments Inj Irection at street crossings of curbed|of the ieague of nations to beome medi- | oot Soats \Grne UNIVEFSILy of Chieago.|pefore it can becune eftective. vention, declared the Bri told Mrs. MacSwiney he thou: ier | cises of the order in memory of fourteen | Byt here in'Chicago.” he continueds| ey, islands, which, at the most dan-|ator between the Turkish nationalists and | 3164 3t New Haven. . In the case of the United Sates rat- hurlldpd _upon the principal of presence in America would greatly aid |brothers who had died during the Year.|«yoy are oo slow fto realize the fauits|oc 0US SPOLS should be very cloge togeth-|the Armenians has been received by the ification by congress will necessary. exploitation. . A : 2 ; An aviation commission ta establish & 7 s hitherto has re-| “Tt denies the right of ‘self-determin the Irish republican cause. Senator farding was introduced by % E (e x nationalists at Anzora, their headquar- . The United States jex’ 3 o - Misa Mary MacSwiney in an interview | Grand Exaited Ruler William M. Abbott |oine oussian sovémnment You goi Construction of additional crossings in|iers, with scepticism. Tt is decared by | municipal aircraft station for us: on the| frained consistently from enterfng any of|ation which all the civilised world s ¢ blindly on the belief that anything a So-|the mitdle - direct _routc between Maw T nd | enti fMicials here COMe to accepl.” he added. “It ssserts ‘0id of her brother's participation in the.of San Francisto. Present were past | cjali = e middle of blocks, where automobiles|them that the Turco-Armenian dispute ried G| the, . telegtiPh. coRvaryians, CIUEI ¥ et i Jeht Tor Irish treedom. She faid that he |Eand exalted rugts And other prominent | e veet o e mbitiom of Lenine|C\l, APPTOGCh from only two directions. |hus alreads been scttled through the in. | DoSton has been hamed by Mayor New-| say, on the ground that the conditions the right to govern and explicit any peo- orsginally showed great promise as a poet | officials of the oruer of Elks from all parts of the criticlsm of Lenine! Demonstration of great skill in dfiving] tervention of Moscow, Armenia’s accept. | ton C: Drainard of Hartford. foverning the telégTapha fn most stated| Sle Whom it cah congdieThy Sorh N 78 author and fook an active interest |of the éountry. s T e oot of o Sisapproval|each machine before granting a driver's|anco of sosiet arbitration resulting in| - | Wiiere this means of communication la| arms and whos: subiucation can he ma &k author 24 ook an sative fatarest - London Faclof sovlet oMo Fred Rothamel, 20 year @d convlet | govrnment owned made participation of profitable In Ireiand. in India. fn Sowtal | ernment_control. result of British exploitation the mative The American commissioners to the|industrial system has broken dows.” conference have approved the proposed | Other charges made were that Great Trofessor Frank B. Tarbell, valedic- - license for that machine. finished the disorder. became beyond con-| Reduct i 3 e “under ton vear sentemce for robbery, ted St inadvisa Africa. and other parts of the world 4t his, Criends. % bk SOBBET BEROENe T e T oty ot i ieduction of the speed limit, especially| The opirion previils in Armenian eir- > 3 b S A e mathlalalag 16 SEBEARMEE: | - B diasibed ) e - i LT e Tiot call was turned in. at_crossings. e e oo mian el sataped from Sinz) Bin, S es of the proposed con-| 18 maintaining ils supremacy over sub- ter-in-law as the ot ly “republican”™ mem- n by wallk Fine, revocation of license and impris-|zreat significance and that only force is cular cla 7 off o cell bl k rocf to Lhe roof of tre| vention to which the American commer-|ject peops s sl iy 7y force of arme. 2 o e 4 g el es eraph ‘ i This cannot last.” et B her family, is the daughter of & W |MAN KILLED WHEN MoB onment, each to have its place as an act-| likely to change the attitude of Mustapha | 0use of Warden Lewls E. Lawes I' telegrapiveompanies’ate SNl La IR R a " weklthy Cork distiller and her marriage “E:;nrgl-_mllh, Pa‘.l,mnm I.d'l‘me mm_u STORMED JAIL AT WISE, va, U2l Penalty. Kemal Pashn, leader of the nationalists, especial exception and 3 gainst whieh ab ;ffl’r'x \\\ x'\ !;r.s. United s.n.—- sen- to MacSwiney, made when he [Po00! bUNIDE within a radius of five Youngsiown, ‘Ohio, heads the list of|toward Armenia. Samuel Resh. a funk dealer with a ahoo | they are reported to plan an e tion’ of Amiicn's ienrt RO IR : - r in England in 1917, did | Ties to be edltroye y' m;‘e within six| pricto], Va., Dec. 5.—Tate Blondell, a0, Ciliés. in the automobile death rate he nationalists are making a new ef- |00 South Water street. Providence. was|should the convention be presented to ?; - wd»mt'“' support of In-. > th the favor of her parents. | wrot® a8 made a prey to flames toda¥, |chaufreur, was killed, and several men|))h 285 per 100000. Richmond, Va.|fort to dislodge the Greeks from tne |POSSIbY fatajly injured Saturdav after-|cougrees include provisions which eve) o] mOrmerieote i | J Mrs. MacSwiney and her party will | Juth NS tenoroom etruciure - at - Sar|were wounded early today during al the lowest rate with 5.9, Smyrna and other fronts in Asia Minor, | 100N bY two holdup men who shey him variogss sqvernmediss yirius B i B e Hop - leaye for Washington Tuesday afternoon. | vajie of the burlding was $150.000 The | pitched battle resulting from the attempt|, ~¢% York bad the largest total num-land their forces are already moving, |2nd opened his head with a bottle. | of cefisurship in-peace times. e e ley Field 3 Fuither plans, she said, had not been | 0 0 % % (UYInE OS 3100, ;’e“"l itlof a mob to storm the jail at Wise, (0cf Of deaths with 780, an increase of|Important forces lhave been withdrawn se articles include from four, seven | i + made. “We are entirely at the disposal | coomm pupils. Members of |near nere, and obtain possession of a ne.|S? OVeT the Drevious year and more than|from Cilicia, where the Turks are inac-| Fortvue Plant of the McKeesport Tin- cht, which readsas follows R of Mr. De Valera,” she said. ‘“Whatever o"‘:c:“en_nnsmb;ll_nry said the blaze wWas gro namea Williams, Who is accused of|G°UPle the number in 1915. New York's| tive. plate Co., Pittshurgh, which suspended | ch government undertakes to de-! MOVEMEST FOR TRUCE i ) BRI S e oo vl We sou’t Rew diary origin. assaulting_and robbing Creed Robinett,| Jucomobile death rate Wwas 14.0 per 100,-| The allied commitsions are carefully'| Perations Tuesday of 44 milis. due to the | volc {0 nternational (elegraph ser- witn tTax sixx ¥R 3 how long we will be in America. Perhaps |pay grare noN = an aged merchant of Appalachia. jpeusons, avoiding exnression of their views fegard- | Shortage of steel, will resume todav | ¥ spesial. Wlrek, [Balelenty Oame 4 » tnse sodth time.” 4 UNTERS NOT A machine gun was mounted in the jait| ChIcazo’s fotal deaths numbered 328,|ing President Wilsows mediatton, and |DiSht. The company is weil suppied with ensure s rapid. tranemission of| - puyiiy Dee. 5_mev. Michacl OFla § A ALLOWED TO CARRY RIFLES|and Sheriff Corder issued orders to the|°D CTease of 37, with a death rate of|public opinion here is waiting upon the | Oders. [iaceransy :“"A—Teu“‘,fih’- L t;n!::;‘.“,y. acting president of the Sinn Feis, | % prison defenders to “shoot to kill” when| o - outcome of the Greek plebiseite and the Heg: & = . E = 10! has sent the following telegram to Pro- » MILFORD, N. H., MAN SHOT HIS Boston, Dec. 5.—Hunters who go into |he received reports another mob was be.| StAtStics for other cities of 250,000 or| development of affairs in Greece. At the firat public meeting of the cin. | Mmanner indicated by experience of the| ... yi0.g George: % WIFE WHILE SHE SLEPT|the woous for deer during the open sea- |Mmg formed at Appalachia. mors population include: It is reported from Tiflis that soviet : cal conaress of the American College of | “You state that you are willng 8! - son. which starts tomorrow and ends on | Blondell was killed, according to wit-| Ciiladelphia, total 191; decrease 35,|Armenian troons recruited at Baku have, | SUTE€Ons, at Buffalo. efforts of anto-v g parties reserve 5 Milford, N. H, Dec. 5.—Willlam J.|Saturday, will be permitted to carry only 4 irake jeace at oace, without waiting for | nristnas. Ireland aiso is willing. What first st=p do you pronose?” L - the right of stopping . the private - teleg ¥ appear dangerous to the of the state or. which may be nesses, while leading a charge on the|T3t® 10-6; Cleveland 128, decreage 42,|With an Armenian revolutionary commit- |£itatiohists to prevent experiments on an- Best confessed tonight, according to the|shotguns, the division of fisheries and |front door of the jail. Members of the|[2tc 160; Boston 125, increase 17, rate|tce. crossed thé eastern frontier of the |Imans by qualifica sureons were de- police, that he shot and killed his wife,| game announced today. This .regulation |mob, according to Sheriff Corder, fired;.°-5+ Baltimore 106, increase 4 ',rate| Armenian republic and captured two | nounced. Dorls Lorena Best, while she was sleep- |is imposed in an effort to minimize hunt- 3 first' and their firo was returncd by dep-| 4: Filtshursh f4, decrense 11, 'fatc|tow I i 1t is said o sovict regime was | : A Chr truce in Ireland was sug- | kS 3 . |uties from the doors and windows of th. .1; Los A 5 , rate i v. 30. g . omerville, LAY gested by ger N. Sweetman, a { ing in their bedroom early today. Best|ing fatalities, division - officials = said, |uties from the d d wi o116:1; Los Angeles 119, increase 28, rato|established there on Nov. 30. Frederick B. Perking of 8 ile,| CORtTAry to the laws of the country.| egeg y N. S Sin | was arrested on & charge of murder and|Hunters found gith high-powered rifles [Jail. John R. Lewis, one of those wound-|>L.: Sa1 Francisco 85, incresse 11, rate Mass, appeared voluntarfly in the fea- '® JUONC ASCSRF. L 7| Fein memter of pariiament, who recemtly { S0 Sew r_v;n;r-fl:::]x;u‘:::u:g: 3 hhpfll be subject tu fine. ©d, is said to be in a serious condition :’?'fqhir;;‘ff,f,b-"' decrease 27, rato 13.6;JAPAN TO HOLD FOR PART Sal gt SO Doada: putlly. to; aw inf B R uapending the international|ursed that advantage be taken f the |1 ot et e in o e onalton | , increase 4, rate 13.4; New. . : .. |dictment for bringing Chinese into this| ", TI¥ uspendir TAtioNal | lavor commission's visit to Treland fo] ' it when the body e TR HDloRie it b et pa U ark 2, increase 20, rafe 20.03 Kansas CONTROL OF THE CABLE. LINES |country at Calais in violation of the u.;"“';,:fi'“c”;;m‘.":,j“‘,hfi"’ an et noio! bring aboul a_conference between the Gl Ditls aad Vite, with whem the Francis Lynde Stetson. ;;dhi:v;ahgxl;re;:;ur: e meeuehllitel oy ity 40, in%:i:;:“m? i R;':; Tokio, Dec. 4—(By The A. P.)—De- e vises each of the other contracing gov- | {7TEI00 o oy -4, cu'nz ¥ ,::-.. ‘people :‘l.u and who :‘"h.dn to| New ~Yorkpec. b.Frincls’ Lyndh este: 32, increase 7; rate 10. gfr‘::nd‘°°;"‘t‘;|’;‘%',‘m‘;; ’é‘;’:efl.flfn:l"::“:g; Jomeph ' Solovel, msslstant eorporation | C70 hierarchy to enlist all moderate | the room on hearing the shot, a shot-|Stetson, sen : A S e counsel of New York, wl was susne = in Ireland in rdinal Fun was beside It in the bed.” A cord Stetaon, J':x:.?;nmm:xefll, a';ht:r:er;: o mnv l;’éfic'-::rffi c:! EarroYRE| e OF A MA waAs e sgfiblfnelx?:x.;n:fl;*;no Thae peen | hter e had Deen armesied Shared wiih ol - felfi y appe for s iruee o7 Ged ¥ ::nemd the trigger of the gun with :“m:";r dl‘x:% :;“r:;-lflc‘;rx;:u;:fi:n;etrn the z ¥OUND IN NEWTOWN | reached by the Japanese cabinet, It 1s :’;:::,Zg;:e";::;“ulm:u e {‘;‘ fi' BETWEEN CHILE'AND JARAN 3 , woman's toe. . 2 3 e. He | Wilmington, Del, Dec. 5.—A new d by mewspapers here, % tod by the federal TO ASK INCREASED PAY i Under close questioning by the police|euffered a slight stroke about two years | for stock subscription by employes, PIAn|. Newtown, Conn., Dec. 5.—The skeloton | g thers should be arejof:tpac':mltsro'lugr Ll ol Sagtisgo, JCHlle;: Deis _4c Logle Al FOURTH CLASS nn::nn- Dest, they said, fnally broke down and|ago and had been in ill health since. | der which they will Tecelve ot only | Of & AR, with a derby hat and a pair of | tha cables by this country and the Unit- 3 dunate Beheverria. the forélgn menister L confessed that he had shot his wite in|Karly this afternoon a sudden attack | fixed cumulative dividend, but ajss’ & |Shoes as the only articles of clothing, was | af States, says tho newspaper- Niohi | JIorstle Blaneo Formons, Vensielenn | issucd o statement today emphatically| (Special to The Bul fhe head with the shotgun which he had|proved fatal. Frederic Beach Jennings, | participating paymient at a rate increas.| 0Wd today in an isolated section of this | Nichi, and the Yomi-uri — EShimbum | "Fiter» Who Waa arrested in San Do- [d:nying “absurd rumors published in the| ecial to The Bulletin.) fterward arranged. to make it appear|one of his law partners, died last May. | ing with the net: éarnings of the com|l0WN: nesr the Housatopic river. Ermest|states a third power has offered to med;.|MINE? last month by American military | Furopean and American press fegard-| Washington, Dec. 5—Senator Moses of {hat she had sommitted suicide. Accofd-| =Mr. Stetson's law firm has been one of | pany, was announced tonight by the I,|LNSTaham discovered the bones while | ate. 74" | authorities, * landed gt Santiago, Cuba|ng am alliance between - Chile . and | New Hampsuire will on Monday intre- ing. ‘:, '“hw“‘l:e:: had quarrelled fre-|the most prominent in this city for many I Du Pont De Nemours and Company, | UBHNS. Most of the skeleton was cov-| Viscount Uchida, foreign minister, is| N2VIRE been expelled from the Pomini-|Japan.” { duet ¢n amendment tq the post offies bifl nuent ite. years. The late Grover Cleveland was | Under the mew plan employes also wili| <*¢d With about six inches of soil. In- u . *| can Republic. | 'The statement followed: publicntion| dsiing an increase Jn pay of fourth Best formerly worked in car manufac-|associated with the firm in the Interval | resire £ sorvice payreent sz gl | graham notified Medical Examiner 1V B, | woa e resemit o hesed, that the ques- [nere of a dispatch fram La Naciow's! class posimasters He is & member of turing shops at Laconia. His wife, who|between Lis two terms as president. John |'$1 to $4 a share annually. baseq upon|Xiernan. who went to the place with | whers favorable decision might be an.], EXecutve committee of the Trades{N¢W York corrcspondent In which thethe post office eommiites and will was three years younger, was a native| W. Davis, ambassador to Great Britain, is | the length of service credited to them,|Sneriff Morris Beers. They will continue | ticipated since France and England are|Unions of Madrid petitioned the National | latter quoted a Paris cablegram to & immediate action. 3Moses believes fourth of Milford. s:‘ ‘{:'ln the firm when he concludes his| The plan for the participating pay-|their investigation tomorrow. asserted to be irritated by Americars| Union of Laborers and the Confaderation| Chicago newspaper to the ceffect that|cinss men sulfer finaneial loss unjustiy ambassador. ments provides that, if the net carni of. Labor. to order. 5 . {ke | European naval experts were studying|under rulings of Burleson and proposes M, Btetinin: Wb Bron at sk nts. p: arnings demand for the control of certain At-|9%:. a .gemerhl. sirike 2,000 PBISONERS ESCAPED are. at a4 rate equal to or greater than Saving the Bride’s Consclence. lantic cable lines. The cabinet is re-|throughout Spain protesting against position of Chile in the!to remedy !t without deal If possihle. * FROM THE BOLSHEVIKI| 1, " 1546 and was graduated from |eight per cent &.share, the payments| The Congregational churches of Eng-|ported fo favor this proposal, but has|Pression in Barcelona.” lice of communications between the| Detalls of (he amendment mot yet made ;::"mm- coll;:n in :;“i n: ‘a’;T MP. { increase as the earnings increase until{land lave dropped the word ‘“obey"| deferred decision until Tuesday, when Py :\n(l;_‘d Smus‘;r::til-otxnn p:l:‘lxslom ;m: known. anings, also a graduate of - Williams | 12 per cent. is reached, When the par-|from the wedd: of he Panama after ai ance had Watew, Dec. 4—Two thousand men|crllegs, were trustees of ths tnetitution: e par. the wedding ceremony. Not that|.it, Will be considered by the diplomatie Longe one of the four men under ticipating payments would be $5 a|they expect women to change their hab- | counell, 2 arrest for ‘the murder of Owen Haycs at|Deen signed between Chile and Japan.| gRANDY PURMISSIBLE 3 whoare members of the irregular forces| Tuieral service will be held Tuesday | share. its, but that they hate to have the Fairhaven, Mass. Octéber 6 has confesa- FOR MINCE PIES AT HOME gommaded by General Baiakovitch have afternoon and the Interment will fake| Under the new plan any eligible em.|brides lie about - it—Cleveland ~Plain ed.that he killed Hayc$ for the money he |AN UNIDENTIFIED NEGRO n ‘-""“ Sefuge in Poland, where they m:“: vlace Wednesday at Williamstown, Mass, | ploye tmay xu!l;‘mfl;f t_o“a:ck_r‘uuimmz Dealer. carried. and has declared that the other LYNCHED_ AT TULSA, OKLA.| Bosty. DNrc §-—The mince ied Doen interned The remainder of his Eagene J. Clark. s Fooysed men AR, AOURUR Btm. X Volumes Spoken, “Two bottles of beer may be seen in a salary, but to not more than 20 sh; Guilford.—At th 1 i 2| Milwaukee museum.—New York Evening T Oklahs Ded. 5. e s ot ok m.am. g " 5 L 20 shares| Guilford.—At the annual meeting o u = 3 ulea, Oklahoma. .—An_unjden-|dinner tab.cs of New E: m%‘ ;m! L.‘ h-:;:::‘x; mrfidl::::;n. ‘E;‘m.v'-‘..“zele:.—rli:me a_year. The stock would be redeemea|the State Historical Museum society at|Past. 3 ! A corden of police guarding the out- |tified negro charged with an attack to-|seasoned with Jbrandy from ihe e Pt o i generalissimo of the gzand | by the company at $100 a share under| the Henry Whiteed house in Guilford,| e P T R slde of 2 shed at the Grand Trunk [day upon.a white woman, 67 years old, |uval's su ! certain conditions. held at that place some time since, the| Waterbury.—With several local or-|wharves at Portland. Maine in which |was taken from the Hughes county jail|ment by William 4. MeCartay, 5: of g; m b#:!: .1‘:1“".‘;’.1 :figczfit z;iled at his home here today, 4 reports of the officials” showed that| ganizations agitating for a curfew ordin-!stored 11,000 cases, of Scotch whisky un-|at Holdenville tonight by a mob of aboui|enforcement scept for this distriel s s o e e B s hery ps eugaged in the banking | Twenty usually constitutes a score. | during the past season there were more|ance alons come the Safety Board com- [laded from the steamshfp aSturnia and |30 men and hanged -to a tele -- ound ik ere many years. He leaves “but sometimes it's 2 to 0 in the ninth ' visitors at the museum than ever be-lmissioners with a plan to organize a'consigned to) Canadian points In bond. The negro's body was then riddied With' g g inping. fore. § | vice squad., talled to furnish adequate protection. buliets. .

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