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R e e . VOL LXI—NO. 312 b e pe | i T ML ™ e it o American dollal . campleted for the departure:jof former |on ‘the. government civil serviee payroll ” D was ;m,fi'u’ig -11'? e & T80 | (Cing Constantine of-Greece “his fam- |last July 21, the civil service . commis- ~—Civil Service Report.™ Washington, Dec. 12.—One' person out bokn |of every 159 in the entire country was % ily for Venice next Tuesday on the first |sion declared - tonight in its annual re~ /| dtagé théte” journéy to Athens. The roy- |port. The commission adds that of A 7 Argenting "an, ar-Gouth’ dg | 2 Paggage, consisting of 220 trunks and |those estimated by the census a8 em- > i ) 2% boxes, was taken to tHe railroad station |Ploved in gainful occupations in. the *Three Civilians : ‘From Their Homes Afts BTN T b S St o esiy 4 s & gt N o S g 5 s+ | AD of: the villages in' fhe - Tey dis-| ~ The’spccial car in - which Constantine |®F - osions and Fir- ires velen mzmnmaspufiuww ons Gt e (i ern Altania, have been de. |and his family will travel will’ be attach- | ‘it ues wusl stroyed by an_earthquake. Dublin, Dee. 12.—Several blocks of buildings 1 1he heart of the business dis- trict of Cork were Qestroyed by fire dur- ing ‘the night, constituting the mfl!ut destruction of property sincé the reprisals / ber of civil service em- od to°the fegular train. At first it was|Plo¥es last July, the commission says, Pty /| thought that only: ordinary accommoda, | W&s 691,116 and the government Was Only one large drapery establishment Vieft intaet in Cork. - © A FIRES MAVE BURSED . i Fixe of the 22 Harvard freshimen who | THEMSELVES OUT IN CORK |made honor averages in their admission 3 ‘examinations were New Yorkers. § the service of the senténce of.five years monarch. . Constantine and _ his _family | °At Kinds and grades of work. at the-Plym.outh County jai Thero were almost . million govern- B asooay for & ETOUD. of MEWSPEDET| ;i emplbyes at the ~height of the : : o3 “retusal o e Gresk soveramens to [V00 In 1318 probably never again will be ielgan in Ireland. ¢ Delfast, Dec. 12.—A &core of fites had| . . allow Prof. Georglos Streit and' M. Pap-|ochefs The commission. qeoiares thit 5 i ot Albert | burned themselves out in, Cork by four Debute on the government’s Irish peli-| paragopoulo, advisers to Constantine. to painted” of thé government's personnel A group of public "“_“""'h Carnegte | 9/0l0ck, this -sfternoon ard. the firemen | cy is éxpected to_be opened in the house|return fo Greecd. They also expréssed | Ui fion oy quay, ngiuding the clty hall, the Carnegle | yer " Jossession-0f the ruins., ‘At 60| of commons by “liveral -leaders | Tues-| wonder ‘as to whether ofher followers of | * S commission'a SIS iibrary fnd & nértion of e COUW B | tnis evening a special itrain left. Uublin s Constantine mow in Greece would be ex-|por wlacins ohi - s gt ciange, vere also hurned,, as wel :r;m Tor CATE KEFeyIot SCa Dt Myerdy hibt : : o 1» cx:x al p«m:lnu;;n un: .ldcn‘ rate residences in variots parts o of the Dubliu_brigads, and a-‘motor tire| A new low prico of the year was reach-| It s froely predicted among the Greeks | srier to this effeet in 1917 nas been sup. | city. o Jengine wich orew; © - - jed in raw ‘sugar. when it declined 1-1§ hers that M. Gournaris and, other Greek |porcsd by the public, by business men Early estimates place_ the 51;!!!‘!! a A deputation of the citizens of Cork,|cent ‘to 4 1-4 cents, cost and freight,|statésmen of the former Constantine regi- nn‘f Othérs, the commission asserts. The B 16) Bes Putriok’s g oo i ol ik B i e . me may find it advisable to-leave @réece | order, whieh, still Is in effect, can be res ¢ e, Pro nt- bishop ~and - town 4 R 5 =% i 3 g /. A g street from Cook street to Maylor streeb | Ll 0" SO L o ©he| . Deereased Busthers compelled the | g e o AR e d i u‘m-‘vv mrgr‘;vvi ""M'"k':m:: Corlc troops and; Tequested him % take| American Railwiy Express company to L e th sides o treet, from st Datriek’s street to Ol St meagures to prevent a recurténce of the|réduce the number of employes in eves = 5 ‘appaliing damage to, property. He prom-|department.. - - & - . X Constantine and Queen Sophie, accord- g s George's Cirvet. ; {sed 10 send out special military patrols.| ’ et ! I e K o Sanhies oo PARTY NATIONAL COMMITTEE 1t was reported from Cork yesterday |, ne destroyed city hall in Cork was| - National Bisenit Co. and the Loose-|expected o take a leading pase in urging| Chicago, Dec. 12.—The soclalist party pitemoon that newly urrived pardes Of {only excelled in peint of size in irélana| Wiles Biscuit Co,, redused™the prices on! reforms in Geeoss It 15 said that an en. | national committee tonight issued 3 mani- Ruxiliury calets morclied thioush the |y Belfasts | great. eivic- bullding. This | differént ‘varieties of. bulk -goods’ from 2| deavor will be made by them to be more | f¢5to declared that the “repudiation of the strosts holding up und searching Pedestrl- | was the. third time it had been seton | {0 5 céits a pounds. p democratic than .they were before -they | Present admiristration in the recent elec- ans and firmg into the air Mo"g{'fi ‘h: fire, the firemen being-driven out at the Al A 4 Wére ‘sént into exile. .Copstantine it is | tion does not assure the people against a e of ausillaries Within a.mile of the § goint ‘of revolvers.”On two, previous oc-| Semator Eikins, sof West Virginia, in-| said probably will urke lepialation for im, | Continuation of the usurpations of power basrhcis, twplte of them being woundeld | casions; the. west wing, devotel to. the| troduced a bill providing a, pension ‘0| peeven 1ner condivny ation for 4M-and violations of the ‘constitution now in by a bomib thrown from a loffy. - | piblic beslth départment, was. byrfied, | $30..& ‘ month:/for “Widows . of . SPANIF-| parme and o bestes ot ihe Dl Te | effect in Washington,” and assdrls that Uctween 7 and § o'clock @ eriod of | hut no mistake was made this time, the| American war veterans. or. Wil Qucen Sophie homes ta oad o | the party iftends to “stand up and assert intemse quict fell on the eity, BUt near 8| hall being et alight in many. - plices. 2 s ?nooyémem m!':een ‘v I'Ql;fl opes to head a | e o1e and remedy these conditions.” vciock unifortnied 10 AlspiaY | The great hall, seating 3,000 ahd hav-| Insignificant damage Wwys coused by the| "3, Sk e Yle. manifesto contains a series of de- kreat acuvity in various parts. Of-toflh‘m; . finc organ, Shared the fal¢-of the | exploding of three bombs in the vieinity| CoiStantine has asked the Greek gov- hich | 1 < voluntarfly in the interests amicable re- lations between Greece and the allied na- tions, mmediately Constantine reaches Athens. " 2 mands which it says would annul various L\t some poinls tram cars wereshield municipal premises. 5 2 of the ministry of the interior, Madrid. . | Srhment to send missions . to the “United % e Ind passengers taker. out. 1t Wis mwx e o e edived | Thata were e b sty o States, Great Britain and France to pre- | Dreeit Jaws which the party looks on a8 +d thut u nutober were beaten und others | hére -of the -shooting of the' Delaney 3 pluced against the woll and closely quee- | brothers, but - it is officlally’ stitted 'that| _ Rev. Terrenice B. Smith, rector of the | ¢ 8till hones the ajlics will continue fin- | ™0y 1 e nast four years there have Louned, but wete finally allowed Pro- | one man_ was killed and -eleven ~ were gh::lt‘eh ‘of tr‘;i - Blessed. Sacrament, in uc!‘x’:::’ :‘?w?flm&m“fimn"d’fi besi<qmbelievable “usurpations of power ‘: wounded in the ambush Wi _résult ridgeport, died at; t's - { s 8al at-he & e allles i n Bich e | e ldaenort, it M R hospi- menue financially 10 suppore the. iraak | O the Dart of the administration and of nbelievable cowardice of the part of the army. in Angora. One of his purpos:s in | & " 4 et e o :’“:l”:h‘gd"’ £0 to the front immediately I American people,” said the manifesto. have been taken from their homee and | by the statement that preliminary warn-| brought to the the allied . | Is declared to bhe 2n endeavor to show the cewen v v thot, ‘one subsequentiy (g LUriuE e | Ing was. given 1@ all-occupants: of bulld-| ernments Wie desperaty-condition of Aus.[allles his personal influence ~with the | Somerdort and tradiion of the Aeserion our before eurfew terroriém held -sway, | ings lo leaye prio the attacks. tria as. rezards foodstuffs. . i jermy. A 758 : ople nad deprived them of the rights and when the strects wefe @mptied of |~ L L = = T R + It fa mot. unlikely, accordnig to Greek | nha libertics guaranteed by the constity- cwvillans, loud explosions and rifle and re- John MeGraw past president of the | NeWSPapermen here, that the Athenian tidn. y volver shots kept up uniil early morning. Boston Curling elub &nd one of the lead: | bress will urge the government to try to | fne national executive commitiee now ‘The explosons appesred to. come from 4 ing “exponén’s. of the- apcient soarin{float a loan:in the United ‘States. reasserts~the fundumental principles of Incendiary bombs, #s persons Who vem- - Diniin, Dee. 1 game in this' country died in Boston. easse! turedl to look fromi thell windows ‘saw |claring that “th FAEEE Pasis £ ¥ liberty embodied in the constitution and fires break out in St. Patrick's street, and | realize that Ireland s In & state of war | Qaeen Mother Olga, s rey hne' ok calls upon the American people ‘to support daylight revealed the full extent of the crewn” has ::ml.z\t an- mym;:' o King - Constan- l it in the following demands: 5 “We' demand restoration of the consti- dankge. . g . duswed. the, signaties;: of the Feturit fo s, again tawe the iy e It is net kmprobable that lives' have ?&r _troop, the Ir hrondh and- exercise the royal.powers. A:fi:::umdumw‘l:flyfiz T S Shmadiste: been Jost in the fires. Aisady . severallre ount: = i Moy 3 = .| nations. 55 inlilion German pensioners . P vt =it aont the Groelc situntion. Tt is said - that | | h: encroachments of Wall street's au- “n the Surmer Hill distiict, tive" seerie of the ws)ush, shortly after cutfew, two ng. : = % cothers named Deleney ave reportéd to|wers caused Ly’ the bombs is explained | ‘The -Austriam in ‘{he feprisals. 3 H The fact thut no gerious - - casualties) ATHENS PREPARED FOR - Ao KECEPTION, OF CONSTANTINE | Th the flags, of ail| We demand immediate repeal of all petsgns connected with the destroyed A war time laws, especially the vile and in- ATt tlock this atternoon p.-%t.’ : Pl Feaiser o mect the i enment for @ leavo ‘Venis Wedneadiy' on boand “the | sity are unparalleled. ; 45t begmAIng to vesture agam into m&“ FARD Al e ‘Greek battleship AVEION; which will be |« “*We - demand -the tneonditional aboli- ; e - 45 B met * Sunday \off the island of Milo by |tion of all war time powers and restora- Streets; the whole city wissthen ‘in con- | murder- gangs and ‘their guides ¥t was .announesd -in- the house of | % r d ’ E trol ot the millary, and it 16 unRerstood :mmm sall Do summarily dealt | SOMmone, wheat ie sl being hought by yEhipe saE (Ehp ing it s 4zpect-| ton of sewemeniative govement that the officer in command assw he | witt % v pthe ] t ent but its purchase] el e 3 immediate B e oyt fntaty e m"‘&‘ “",;‘"”'” iy ot d B ik ¢ old" paldeé, Trém the balcony of. Which | tié fundamental American rights of free 5 . A ,.,"““,mmm’ £ Hitas coi ] e Rekbs whekiwn. wens * {he will read a message to the people, |spesch, frée press and free assemblage, 3675y he. riLn gover AT OF- | deqen ‘s thres otheen iy i ed 22 | The cabinet WHI resign and . new|and_we renounce the brutal and lawless e |t Dloston of 100,000 pesnds.- e pwal ©X-one, ‘Which also possibly .will be headed | interference) therewith and hereby declare the naval factory st Indian I P&“" atlby M. Rhallis, will be named. that we shall resist the same by all means I""" - n Head, Mary-| "M ‘De Billy and Earl Granville, re-|within our power to protect our consti- g spectively the Frémch and British min- | tutional rights as American citizens. '”‘rerfne earthq T isters, “have not yét-received instructions pon - these principles, which involve . ' —_— Pt par Akes occurred im Cho-|to leave Athens. =~ - the constitutional rights dear to us all, Washington, LDec, 12.—One p-uenn‘ ' Berlin, Dec. 13—Count Von Bern- “mx";"n‘:-";' ho’:;ndum:.w-'r&my-nv. It) is said to le among the plans to|we make our sappeal to the American Sergeunt Am‘*‘vu;“:;ll':;-rr' lc;rm;::iv":l g“‘l}mf:dm;:n cm;.‘.m am?;iuadori;t.m Detalls Kre l:““" Cofiu i ‘l'l;e \::“n.n:l. tzernhcoz:o;e;"mln lbemun::‘ed States to | people. - be sevenig Coasl ery, Is " i3 o es, an . ar le written property and life, - p D ntine on e rone. —_— o have been burned to deuth, and sev-|for the German Sociely for a. League N Pripcess Anastasia (formerly Mrs. | FORECAST OF ACTION MY eral ‘other patients wero injured. None of Nations, says the: Geneva assembly The S e A 2 ngam B. Leeds of New York), has seviously, toduy in o fire t.at destroyed |gives the -impression of “a wagon: With | gioe ;g"m ,‘: lephone operators’ | moved from the Tatol palace to the pal- two of the peychopathic wirds of Wal-|a hnxn r:nched to ng[a end.*” { nied by W”;h‘m“;"mw" e 2 e Y e atkhariiis | ot et DALY #awa, Von Pack- | tndriayec” of 416 NEP Thtena. Th i ohonie) - eras bt o thiis it nidat belive was staried by one of te ba- | but. the ‘French Jhorse. on the other and | "0 Ielegfaph ‘company. pied with articles concerning the finan.|Ment of the first major legislation to be tiemts with” ma.cres smusgled 1nto s | pully t:. backwa However, ‘the Eng-| ThY” monthly tennsge “repost . cial crisis; and in this connection fre.|Yoted on at this sefsion of congress. ioum, threatened fof w Ume o spread|lish horse appears to be the stronger.|U. S fteel Corporation ‘showed & posr|9Uently mention the name of Princess |, The sehate Will ’r:‘;m:m‘;;lf"e":";‘.f;: 1o ouver wards, ineluding several inllord Robert Cecil, . though ‘not present| 481 tons of unfiled orders on h: e | Anastasia.” - m o} AprIe - wiich disdbled World war Velerans are|as a delegate fs yet the driving force of £ on hand No 30, This. i V. lution directing revival of the war fi- jatents. it cas controMed by .ihe|the assembly.” F : 44} s isia Wecrease of 915,371 tons nance corporation and the extension by combined efforts of the hospital @nd| Germany’s. hopes for membership in 5 4 MU . from Octobér's unfi}»d orders. b :’ f-;’:; NEAB uAsy | the federal reserve system of “liberal Vi Ltomn vartments. leagu $ s 2 . 5 credits to farmers. An informal under- b - gl .rfu;ue\,'\'aurmw 43 i which g‘:m-um' “‘,"‘,fi"i’; says Count Von| Vigerous astion on'the ‘part of the| standing has been reached to bring the cloleftly insado’ ars ‘confined snd ' Nem- | with Bogiaod o Atebioa 1o, Fertiad ooy Foral authorities ls ‘expecteq as|, Parls Dec. 12—Tho Temps in an’ed- | resolution to a Vote before 3 p. m. to- ber 44 In waicn o ¥l of the desertion af the destroyer | t0Ti2] regarding the Near Kast situation e R LN BERNSTOREF VIEWS B .l'l!! '!JAOGI. ot NATIONS B e o e BT BT FATALITY AT FIRE 1IN PHE HOW. VON ’ REED MILITARY ROSPITAL | ousé Wwill convene tomorrow with lead- ers hopeful of passage before adjourn- psyehopathic pa- |the league as constitited. The. writer | Expero, -which j & morrow. The roll «call on the measure 5 - B : i g d Captain Gabriele |$2Y A Gy is expected to be preceded by an attergpt Lea‘d undergg treatment, cohtained ‘4p- |expresses the belief -thdt an- under-| aAnnunzio g ! ST paot RN » proximately 15 patients, All with’ the ’ nzio’s. forces in, Fiume. ‘We must achieve peace in the Near standing for ‘cooperation to this end is to strike out the prov ®a relaling to credit extension by the .ederal reserve syste mon the ground that it is unnec- sary and useless. The house under arrangements com- pleted today is expected to proceed rap- exception of Sergeant Messenger —Wers et B et bessts WhvAbless | s o oy spresust (aac; fi%:ét;?’i::‘:‘::uo’! Nith was oo | modlfy It fmmediatsly. - Constantine,.ox. Toe looe wds estimated by the hoSPI* ihappy augury” for- Germany, - - : e ian. &teamer 'Romsdalsf- jurd. succeeded i e . mittee of the whole would. stop immis ori! little more than $2 $ et . in_reaching “shelter. ‘One{develdpments’ with' confidence as to the |gration for one year inste®i of for two e mepation. ein e e T 1;!"’;"’“!-5 ndy Cove; mear Halitax and | futuré. Kraace however is not privileged years, as originally drafted, _Advocates REPARATIONS CONFERENCE | the dther was picked uD by & rescue tug. | to wait under cover.- -Alone engaged in |0f the longer prohibition period organ- 1870 BE MELD IN BEUSSELS| .- ¥rederlck Iver Joi elabuian | op | W8T ABaINSt the Turks her millions belng |ized. at Conferences held today to elim- East. If ppace cannot be made .without modifying the Sevres: treaty then'let us 099, An inygatigation of “the origin of the fire was staried late oday’by = l?nv cial board of mquiry, appolnted by Col- onel ‘James D Glennan. commandant’ of ¢ o —— FES I'New York, Bosto: |spent and her soldiers being killed she, |inate the one year amendment when the tite hospital. 3 Parls, ‘Dec.’ 12.—The e g iy m“d; ‘:i“’u,fv’i,’,zi"fimfi she must find a solution without delay. }-neuugr:’ comes ‘before;l the hm_m:zX lllt’l{:\: et pu— B ga'esi to the Brusels. rej 0 Aryos and - G % R DA i e 4. ? n® regular ‘session. ~Represen:ative - LIVES LOST IN CREAT ference s ate going.. there, Wy!fmix. and. Cyele: Works at Bitehburs, | popg: , CHRISTMAS. GREETUNGS ker, democrat, = Callfornia, acsisting Mass,, dled in. that cify of heart discase. i act figures. gs .to- the dam: . Fi N ;g | Chairman Johnson, -of -the immigration LANDSLIDES | IN - OWILE LT o i ot the war, ateon v = TR TO THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS . ' ittee, in urging enactment of the > ' & ing-to the newspapers. Vari 8a hn N 1 Anwor. ey [blll, said tonight that he was confident Santlago, Chile, Dec. 11.—Delayed. ad- P ‘;e’;"“lr organs, n Y } - New "York, -Dec.- 12.—Pope Benedict howeyer, . declare ' that tle & Y }sent Christmas - greetings to the- entire | the ~measure's supporiers would have Viges just received here report logs of | 4., ihe’ B ecognize e i at ) ; o = o saveral lives and injuries to a number e°. Brussels. conference Will. be 15 . : fctent strength to vote' down the ¢ membership of the Khights of Columbus, |5 7 mly - the. preliminary stage and serv : amendment. Ultimate passage of the resul great land- [ o - ; 3 .|and to all Roman Catholics ‘and ‘other > ::‘u:"::?c Ve h;\;: ow::':df around -the |3 Useful purpose, even if.definite propo- ; gitizens of the- United States, blessing Vbn;_h is sr:lf:lr:e:! o ;;:p\;r:l;:‘ Weral fnaciive volcano Villarica, in_ the.proy- |*/GONt 476 “‘?;;,\‘:*‘“g;,l e Taihina | SRt B b s thom for thelz works of charity, in a mes- |, ] e hton, o ket the Valdiva. s w £t 3 n occurred - in brodd - daylight {sage recelved here tonight by the supreme || 5 2 A inu;h :l'l\; d-(} SA ‘f;l]owcd Vioidnt . edbtny the: f,'.“”fl‘u"‘:.f"'{.i‘fl znxto :;x;n;x::;“dztmnu lé Néwl;!:‘g: ‘When ‘the messengers E, Ehe‘_gfl]cém—nf “the-Knights of Columbus. Cg-onna bill to regulate the packing in. miere feit in the southern provinces of |'pi 1 ouis Duboiu,"nréfid' Y3 'ot {h‘m‘ tS : i A Thursday and Friday. Z i Fidarions Zormietoe: u.fi»&m;:&“& 'mé‘oe‘{n. were blackjacked and relieved of | United = States. biessing them for - thelr e g 3 g of debate is considered in prospect on Ay, s , {works of charity,” i a message recelved iy measure.. Several ~senators’ wero Earth Tremors in Hendurss. . avaa e ] P 5 = _{here tonight by the supreme officers of the | o5j today to be preparing formai | San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua, - Dee “to : FaTOR T cialon ok i e aruay mpheld 6~ n{zts of Columbus. {speethers on other subjects, including 11,—Harth tremors have occurred. at e ratora 157 adsbety mof ppel ion, third d international affairs, which may cause .ordering New. York' Central Choluteca, Honduras, simultaneously fa new set of:figures ‘are with tremors felt_at Leon, mp.-,.g?I S, ; 2lbany and % ] : i¢ 3 be turned into c(yi- d g 3 .tween Albany and . Buffalo at the rate _OE ELECTRIC CURRENT | Christmas recess to serious injury was reported. + - | bols, .but they Will not be’ ready. for. two | ey 3 — i |'er channels other than that relating to No serious inj T P A OL V BEAY, Tor fwg 0T 3 centa RUmlIeY, - : io Janeire, Dec. 21L—Rio * Janeiro|regulation of the packers. SIX PERSONS K'L[ED WHEN v ‘ - 3 e a: - protest was. deprived of ~all electric. current at.|, The Volstead resolution to repeal most T e g TSP RN L/ oo today as the result of‘a failure of [of the war time laws will have the FOUR ‘MENIN, STAMFORD, < |'governmentt ' ag fo-|the power cables fifty miles outside the |right of way In the house ngrc dispo- HAVE CONFESSED - B ‘lations' of ‘the rights city, reported to have. been damaged ‘by:|sition of the immigration bill. : S ] ::| trades “union, “recognized by Spain when & -Storm.. -All -tram livés ceased opera- | Gemeral debate on the Volstead reso- > Stamford, Cons., - Dec. - 1 | she signed’ the ‘Washington ‘labor conven- | 1i0n, theates were ciosed.and newspa-|lufion by decision-of the rules commit- locked -up. here mvg' conf e tion.” T pers failed to appear. tee is to be limited to two hours, and Lo xR OBITUARY. added to thio list of adopted legisiation ST i Yalbee® Olgstabiin before the end of the weel ve ‘de- 'Lond »;Mw;z &D“:Sh Tel . Disposition of the resolution designed continue_operating the -mills | o e legraph- | ;" rront financial relief to farmers will i - ie ‘Agency)—Isidors Gluckstein, found-| .o, iderati lase redection] in; the ratdl ri.gf . the firio. of Saliton. -and. " Ghick. |0 €od. _consideration by the senats of b : * means of helping farmers confronted by stein, tobacconis's, died- last night,’ Mr. |' 7 e i 4 | Gluckatefn alss “Was & member of a firm | oL RE (o s - =hatn agviciture MOTORMAN LOST , CONTBOL Kanhsas sy, Mo, Dec. 12.—Six per- sons were auled, five . injured seriously and & number of others . less _seribusly hurt hers early \in;hWMnt;l;mw- man los: eontrol vi a large trolley. car |/ § ¢ ey %o - A B g and it ran wild down a steep grade and iy . The 1100 operatives of the Naymkeag turned over. » x5 this_city, Norwalk and Bridge- | Steam*Cotton company, Salem, - Mass. accident occurred at 27th street |Port. The: meén arfe Ralph, Collins. and |:Were notified that.the directors and ayenuc, where there Is al. 0. . Wi cided. ‘to m’ tum at tho, street fntersection. . - |1 Nope of the déad had identified forty minites after . the wreck.. . . | / o — < 2 Hies 2 mmittee will continue its hearings R el o A T SN Lo ‘of Srestaurinteurs -Which “was the” first | Coro %o 2 Fhcosnii WIBELESS THONE FROM 3 % 3 mu'y.’grflmn“';e:: ‘.’.xfi""".{‘.,;':: ‘e in Bngland to.promulgate the rule that Tiier: Tacamurent i s ENGLAND 19 GENEVA |’ { ) i : %5 I regigh, were -misappropriated by | %, UP¥ should be given to, wziters. .| “Several other senate committees will ‘| ey PR s b AEE At s ok ! Ibegin® worlk this week, the finance com- Dee. 21.—Wireless™ taléphohe 5 20 SIemmenl. Jt Was folhd et T3 yo mittes having announced it. would: hes o as e 3 -of the foreigh affairs commit-{ - Detro} raham ich.,” -Dee. 2 ° 1 Frepch_ parliament, accord-|Kittle, sa{d to be’the oldest ‘member of |representatives of the Amerioan Legion its, members: f'thé Stu- | ing’ jm TR ; th o-order’in the United States,| Weinesday on bonus legislation. A or reld” here s B at“ifis home here 1 Zux * He was | Sub-committee of the interstate —com- d i . | ' According ‘to. Wilbar F. Crafts, o , wa-|114 years old.. He joired ihe -order. in [fuerce committee, headed by = Semator perintendent’ of ' the ' International —m—!ugn--m Waterford, N. Y. Keilogg, of Minnesota, will begin Wed- aquite 'é?.m, rroactey a4 gy IRt piakt s form “Bureaw; - §1.000,000- Wil -be - ex- il e By 2 pen; the mext three years to make - ~+7. % .Inesday an inquiry into cauble landings ‘Whef! you hear a woman boast that ghe { which is a subject of controversy be- the United States a “Christlan nation,”|is goin to marry : te, reform him |tween several government depariments ?.’.?h“‘m' prohibition and ‘extend-!the chances. are ‘sl “unable to getland the Western Union Telegraph com- TRICE TWO CENTS. - T —— CLOTHING MANUFACTU Th s 70 FRHT SIVET SYSTEM President of Manufacturérs’ Association Makes Statement An- noygncing Severance of Relations Between the Associa- erfes Charge Made That a “Lock- out” is to Be Inaugurated With a View to Return to “Sweatshop Conditions” — Maintains Action is Neces sary to Meet the Public’s Demands For a Reduction in Clothing Prices. od by, ; g New York, Dec. 12.—Manufacturers in betweeh the employers and workers be re- “Charles - Ponsi Batarday ontired span| UNS could be cbiatned Tor the-returing |B3in% ihem in approximately. 1700 differ- | the ‘clothing trade & not intend “to lend | established upon “a mos: cmplete resun- themselves to the estabiishment of so- vietism in their industry,” declared Wil- x ¥ s World war, the, mission asserts, and |}iam+Bandler, president of the clothing | Clothing Workers' Union as stated in its The:members of Constantine’s house- | J4OTIS, FRT 1 OO O ome. 430.- | Mmanufacturers’ assoct tion and the Union—D ciation by the workers of what is, and has been, the fundamenta] revolutionary doe- trine and purpose of the Amalgamated constitution as fol! ‘to put the or- g class 1 uctual control of oduction, to the end that they shall be ready to take posscssion ment {ssued HNere h terized as “hunibug, gham and fajselpre- thé union’s charge that the man- rers have in augurated a “lockout”, and plan to return to “sweatshop conal- the system of manufacturers’ 8, Mr. Bandler, demands that due rewards be given to workers on the efficlency and compe- tency, and each worker be held respons- rd production and be paid New York many- “This will be evidenced” the statement added “by the fact that the employers are operation a plan - of work, whereby employment will be given to thousands of workers who, for a lonz | time’ hiave been idle, because of the in- ability of the manufacturers to compete and ‘secure business. = And wiil be invited to work, but it is feared that they will be prevented from so deing tion that they strike. Sweatshop conditions today are a matter of the remote past and are inconceivable and Impossible, tMrough amd _protection afforded workers Ly our present labor laws.” basis of service, about to put into on u Rasis pe facturers to compete where the tmion permils different stan 1 the workers trine of life tenure ¢ workers without reward to efficlency or 1o dispense with of inefficient right of the manu! phere he shail buy and manufacture his ment of the walking del- hip between workers by the union's d turer to determine products ; bun a compiete |and employers. ghange in the fundamentals controlling | the local labor market is imperative. o restore the industry to a basis of business efficiency and eradicate the evil practices in -which .“the_industry the®perils whith threaten it necessary, he declared, In order to meet the public’s demand clothing prices, to save to New York city | the clothing market with its annual out- put of $200,000,000 and give employment to about 69,000 workers. Mr. Bandler ¢ with the--union, “The political autocracy at Washing- | with R DAY'S WORK FOR A FAIR DAY'S PAX Boston, Dec. 12.—A falr day's work for for a reduction of hours of a return 10 sweat-shop is asked of employes in the by the Cloth- alon of Boston, garment making ing Manufacturers' Asso according 1o a statement o the pub issued Ly the association tomight | manufacturers announced last week that they considered existing agreements with the Amalgamated Clothing America abrogated. “Deliberate restrictions the sake of making places for more em- the statement ‘and the manufacturer must know of the scason the labor ca he can count in complet- ing contracts into which he enters.” t declares that the pub- “that the, present ted numerous conferences which he said, tre union's position that “irrespective merit and of existing economic it would not recede from what it had secured during war times. union rejécted the proposal that work- ers be held Individually responsible for @ daily standard of prodwetion agreed upon and manufacturers be per- mitted to discharged incompetent help, Mr. Bandler said. of output” for be stopped,” P - lic must understand “There remained no other course open disagreements in the to the manufacturers,” he added, “than 10 | are not wholly or even mainly owe publicly anndunce the severance of rela- the association and union aml to preceed to put into effect & pian of work whereby éach worker Would | which the clofhing manufacturers here and in other centers arc waging is not a war for the sweat shop, but a war for American principles In industry, for the right of every man to earn way mensurate with his skill and application, free, from the domination of labor leaders imbued with the doctrines which have made today one of choas”™ amount of wages to be paid or the tions between the | worked, and adds: Ay be 80 termed, be paid for what he produces and on a basis which would permit the New York manufactyrers to secure business in com- petition with the other clothing markets where the wages are very substantially There can be no hope for the savinz of the New York diothing markets, the statement said, unless the relationship FIRST BREAK IN THE RBEGULAR ITALIAN ARMY HOUSE WILL STAND PAT ON PATENT OFFICE nu{ Triest, Dec. 12— (By The A. P.) The first break in the reguiar IMallan-army occurred Saturday, carg started from Udine, three of which CONGRESS THIS WEEK |*ucceeded in Y?Ch:nlléhe palace of Ga- . briele D’AnnunZio in jume. in wages ‘was de-|heo: of Prince Nicholas in the center of | Washingion, Dec. 1%.-The senateand | “yyg fourth car was provented 3 reachipg its destination (Special to The Bulletin.) four armored|ine house will stand pat on an increase of salary to patent oflice employes and an increase in their force, according the measures Congressmen ilson of Connecticut and in bills submitted to the seems an assured fact amendments cut down in the Nolan bill which is advocated by Ni congressmen, jally by Merriit house committee els obstacles whieh cut the tires, bringing it to a halt. The crew of the car, however, es- caped and minaged to reach Fiume on recommendations General Caviglia, the mander, on Saturday went to Abbazia, “the Nice of Italy,” Italian com- palents refuse change and disagress Wih Istria, “known as the senate conferces, where he had a conference with commanders Who forces of D'Annunzio. It ig stated that owing to the immov- able position of D'Annunzio the gov- ernment intends to.send an ultimatum to bim containing the threat of an of- 1t is reported, howevar, Tilson believe tie patent office needs an force and an increase in der to provide capable employes. give men holding turers using suck salaries ia or- This I8 necessary io nts and manufac- atents, the quizk and ry 1o sarry em fensive action. *hat D'Annunzio would military demonstration. The defection from the army and ta recent joining of the poet's forces it is believed here, General Cavig- a’ ion to Abbazia is coasideredl in_this connection. There werc wild scenes in Fiume on Saturday when members of the autono- mous- parties, sworn enemies, for their use. manufaoturers and it Jead to litigation beiween private bureau. Moreoyer D'Annunzio’'s Leaten by legion- aires in reprisal for their having pags- ed resolution condemming the poet. cialists also were attacted. National council has passed a resolution declaring that its members will remain true to D'Annunzio. e GOV. SMITH.OF IN TRUCKING CORPOKATION if the commission Mr. Merritt and the maiter at which Ces- o mecticut should be represented. EEFUNDING MORTG OF XN. II. EOAD EXECUTED 12.—Governor 12—The e | will become chairman 3 5 dustry, one of the measures left over|of the board of directors of the United Co., -investment -securities! CatHolics .and other citizens of tha from the -last session. . A long period |States Trucking Corporation on January | Le day after he in the governors New Haven, Conn first and re- rord has been nding mortg York, trustee. The n upon 422 miles of “In entering the field of busineds Gov- | ernor §mith becomés «a private citi: Being prepared | Raflrond Co o BT Sy Pras s MRV IARIED DEETIVED tho senate debate between now and the |after more than twenty ®ears spent in | I accordance’ with the. ideas.of' M. Du- B e the public service. ( “The trucking corporation, . ernor explained jn a‘statement tonight, the development of a merger of 2 of the largest trucking firms in Greater kg inciudes the York to Providence vidence) and the en to Springficid. tual operating rights Iariem River 1 Central station and t6 to the use of t tion and the South sta- It covgrs the road into the e perpetual i president and associated Smith in the directorate of States Distributing Corporation, a hold- will be George F. Getz housé leaders expect the resolution to be iand Frank S. Peabogy of Chichgo and | Harvey D. Gibson, Liberty National £:0,000,000 of el to redund ness (o the United Dank, Grayson M ce_vresident of the Guaranty pany, E. V. R. Thayer, pres- ident of the Chase National H. E. 'Ward, pres National Bank of New York. $15.609,000 of th that may be iy for equipment -and COMING TO AGREEMENT OVER GEBRMAN MASTER PRINTERS OPPOSED TO REDUCTION IN HOURS Washington, Dec. 12.—(By The A. P.) Differences over disposition of t threatend to break up the international ing themselves un any reduction of the pesent week and recommending that all printe attempt to force a re- duction was adopted at a general com- ference here of.printers from all parts of New England. here were temorarily smothered over to- day at a plenary session held at the state -department. Negotiations between the five allled and associated powers represented in the conference will be con- tiaued.