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VOL. LXII—NO. 316 . i there is nu ground for the report that A P e an offensive and defensiye alliance ex- L v g m 3 R ists or is- contemplated between Chile R to Tain 5 f 8 And: Japan, : 3 7 dollars of damage to the new: statel . q —— : ' 3 bridge at Blddeford, Me. & L AMERICAN CABLE MESSAGES 2 ? ol ; GOX INTO BRITISH HANDS| od the T § “:'t-_gld ST R tn e - | ARSI . Washington, Dec. 16.—Direct testi- g : -—Cwulty 1 cent. _in November, onf i Masked Bandits Shot and Killed Edwin W. Andrews, Head of {mony that American business messages ; b e necessarles of life sent over British cables during the war be: Diamond Firm, Held Up Two Traveling Salesmen and |had come into the possession of British | Amone” Dead — Over B 2 Swollen by unscusomably warm -, ralas, interests was given to a Senate com- . ) g Siximat ug’mr.u ‘the in the upper. L mittee today by Captain ¥. K. Hill, w o valley, Con: Tiver has ricen Got Away With Their Sample Cases—Hundreds Were e josey by Corisn, v, ¢ M| Shots . 1 to 11 feet above low. water. 2 AR d £ Re Salesmen,.| South American countrie .| Manila, Dec. 16.—Eleven men, four| New Otleans; Dtc. 16.—Fire caused by at Work in Building at Time of Robbery The commitice aito learned trom Nei-| Anticiss i ssven SR el e H] i, 187 Flre causel byl we teerrahers améstntion. ‘Were Left in ce With Body of R airiton, Dresident of .he WeSt-| killed here last night during a riot with-| ping ino. & Dool of wWater, creating &|naye ordered a general immedia‘ I Bound and Gagged, Were Offi em Union Telegraph =Company, ~thatlin tne walled city between enlisted men| short circutt, did damage estimated at 3 4 . tie British maval intelligence authori- : S pich It 1x feared will parelyse alt Murdered Man—Hold-Up Took Place ,Wilhm Restricted tea. now. ver Solaing up o Lot he “¥ilipino " Constabulisy and - the | $2.85D,000 B $I8000 Ropuiny 0y rineg . ¢ o fon -all ‘cable . messages from Great] we a2 R LR . District—Jewel d Silversmiths Call on Governor|{2h 2! caple (messases from Great) The Americans killed were Captain of | bullding Company here today, POPULATION 29,685 B[Ry | Cabled Paragraphs London, Dec. 16.—The Chilean minister |- ) > siven 1t writing 1o the Catholic Herald says that i said in the estroved | Regulation of air Police W. ‘Wichmann, Patrolman Al-| three ‘vessels undergoing repairs, dam- . '? . over =t ton, was unable to say . whether mes- | bert H. . Tro 3 1 ke il L i easur /") sages 1o Gre . Troge and John' W. Driscoll, {aged six others and caused 4 casuaity fqo p . g Smith to Take M es to Safeguard Life and Propertye | s iy o” Griat” Britain or diplomaio| cen beunro Gy and Joha: W, Drisool, et B i A to e mbmited by . . La ‘Guan - a5 the rapbery In | TIC8SaEeS of “the ' American governmenty United . States army. % president board “of “aldermen, New York, Dec. 16 —Entering an of-bullding {mmediately after the FBhery 1| wery being subjected to such examina-| Fifty shots were fired when forty con-| DEFIANT WITNESSES AT announced. VIS g Ses building at Fifth avenue neat 45th the bellef that the weR TIET. (ot itte; | yino:, but: promised to let the . comumitiee stabulary.men ' sought o :avenge : the “BUILDING TRUST" HEARING | Announcemer = ireet, in which hundreds of persans |reached th street. A search prove vt Ty (g Tatter. Sidbulary men sought fo avene - the ‘ . 3 o were working, three masked robbers to- |however. as ¢ < | Captain HII testified that the most s LAY —— ¥ ccutive eonmit.ce of th o g B jon of the city in which the gt " et nce of A casag & = New York, Dec. 16.—Despite ~defiant | Methodist Conference had voted ::l’fl't?‘:;\:“:l’:l)' mabt: AL ?x?ure::;-bn,xl}x:g!;a;::uzd has been under fl‘mdm Setiing ioto, fhe’ ands ot Britian e Bx-('};;‘;x?rorcgf:;?gtnal Eff:l*"pfi'&p‘afi e . Siteryuy lnterruptious {the' siusl - contprengi: traveling salesmen who entered the of- | guard for a month. A detall ol L1ty 46" | cems: was- when the General Electrio| cliiet of the constabulary, tosk active J:cmu-:n‘e:b: e Jocre | the week of March’ 10, fice at that moment and escaped With |tectives was assigned to the dis Company ‘submittell a bid for certain g b i 3 2 3 steps. to quell the rioting. i e S =h thelr sample cases which + contained | vémber 15 for the protection dnf a:;r:l: eléctfical installations for a Brazilian| Goveraos Hartison lngnd the arnieq|leGislative committee investigating the | A minlatire poifrait of George Wi Jewels valued at $100,000. banks houses during the holiday - Eho- received, next day, a bid from an| constabulary congregated at the wallea|tlc8ed ‘building trust” today cortinued |ington, painted at the ™ s e 4 m.n!u""‘ e A e i o holdup | EREIISh concern to supply the same ar-| city and advised them to return to their| 1% !.la;tfl?t{:: "m{lo ‘:mz oven shop” | tha Washington, by -Charles - Wilison farmy and navy estimates, made in the &b passing the building—located be- |~ Detectives Investigating the mgn l: ticles at“a’lower price than the Amer-|barracks and instructed General Grame] 2ty B National Erectos asso- | Peals, "has been purchased at auctioi ot's pre d % ‘on’ govern: tween 4ith and 45th street in the cen-|gajd they had few clues upon W] " iean- firm offered. to hold all the constabulary in the bar- | Cotom Dby the Moun: Vernon Association for |ment finances, brought defense from Rep- ter of a gmup of department stores:|work. The vicims were unable to gi¥e | ~This testimony was adduced at fur-|racks. Disorders ceased upon the ar-| Clash after clnh,’between ncsses | $9,100. Filipino police. i i ¢ the men. e earh - el Tt P Dl e resentatives Hardy and Connally. dem- |army to - S mks and exclusive shops—the men |an adequate description o! e o er hearings by the committee into the rival of General Crame, Who placed mem- | an¢ gl Untermyer, e g - S ocrats, of Texas, for Secretaries Baker under IR D50 % s oot apon whish S Seenral quection of cable communicu- | bers ‘of tho constabulary in ne hoot.|counsel, marked the yroccedinzs, Whch | Sult for ‘331,500 was flled by Com- |(ve war department and Danicls of the |senative Hardy Andrews' firm has offices. Mr. Andrey CALL O ja tions and the ‘three-cornered contro-|ins under arrest andanmounced that|Were. witnessed by hundreds of yersous missioner of Charities Coler againstinavy department. This led to charges |leaders of B8R alone. JEWELERS S RNOR FOR ACTION | |65V OVer the landing of a South [they would be tried before civil courts, |Who crowded info the hearing chamber in | Louls Krohnberg, New York manufac- | br Tepresentative Mondell and other that |ing funds Just what occurred, police have been GOVERNOR = ~|American cable at Miami which in-| The official police Version of the shoot-|the city hail. turer known as “Last Card Louis” who |ye e ent head “was spending |for the unable to determine. The believe An- TTI¢._The murder of |YOIVES 2 question of a British cable in-|ing was that Policeman Mojica shot | Walter Drew, counsel and lahor com-|is awaiting trial on a charge of cheat- m”"""ml ""“m"'o, sed by congress”- and drews attempted to close the door of the | New York. Dec. ll—{ hem_mue Jew | Yer-coastal monopoly in_ Brazil. Constabulary Private Macasinag follow-| missioner for ihe association, wae ihe|ing in a stud poker game. that the navy department chief had pre- Safe and that one of the men shot him. [Bdwin W| Andrevis, a Fiith Avenbe j60%0| Mc Carlton, in discussing the hold-|ing trouble provoked by the constabulary |first person ejected from the room by the : e L T i, il No shot was heard in nearby offices and |eler; and the theft of -jéwels Ing up of American messages in Grea) |men. The constabulary private was re-|sergéant-at-arms for interrupling the| Henry Morgenthau of New York, for- s p man cannot be describec.” g R e g $100,000 today led representative JEW-iBritain now, saiC there was some jus-|ported to have attacked the policei committee's counsél. -A few minutcs latar [ mer ambassador to Turkey, has been| ', % Loke Mulligan, 4 messenger, was the [elers and silversmith, at & n & tions o < Itficaticn for the practice as the pur-| with a knife: W.- W. Corlett, general solicitor or the |seleeted by President -Wilson to -act -as ,ufi::‘d(:f’ :_':: §n,.§.n :m by the Srst to disturb the robbers. As he en- [here tonight, to adopt a re;uluxxgxkf-{}:x_ pose was to throw light on “internal| Colonel Lucien H. Sweet, inspector gen-| American Bridge company, and A. E.|the president's personal representative | cosuniican ‘eader, who sail that the to- ¢ iered, he was grabbed, bound gagged and |ing ‘upon Coverfor Smith 1o t4Ke TCH Misturbances in Great Britain, chiefly, | eral of the constabulary, said trouble had | Davis, also an official of the Uuited}in mediating between the’ Armenfans|i v’ i 00" extimates of $1.553800,000 [ “From now on” Mr. Mondell said “so thfown on the floor besides Andrews |mediate and energetic steps ho S pedslry [, suspect, with reference to Ireland.’|been brewing for a long time and fre-|States Steel corporation subsidiary. wers |and the Turkish na:lonalists. should be scaled down by $1.400,000.000. | long as we deal with officiais of this Pao maicemen. Arihur Merts of Newark. |proper authorities fo furnish NceSsary | ke added that his company had taken | quently reached neute stages. ordered to leave for alleged “prompting” , A o ‘mavy extimatea wers criticincd | ministration,” it will ba Decessary o and Vineent Provenzano, entered soon | protection to the life and property @ firm stand on the matter, but had| Regula: army troops were ordered in-|of a witness. 7 George Guyott, aged 29, arrested by s five and a half times the highest peace | 1o all biils passing . warning not 40 Set frer and met with the same treatment. fresidents of New York. jopted | LS8 assured that no censorship would |to thelr baracks when the rioting broke| ~Captain Robert J. Foster, a private Co- {State Detective D. J. Manning at the|ye 0% 2% %00 S0 0ie "irne “esti- | sontrary. to the views of eongress. M me two salesmen entered separately.| The resolutlon, twhich was adooted |be imposed. out and the provost guard doubled and|tective, aliczed head of em “cspionage | Massachusetts-Connecticut state line, Trny careied sample case of jewelry. |unanimousiy referred; first to the murder| Testifying further, as to the attempt|Sent’to the scene, but took mo part in|system” of the erectors’ association, lad |confessed to a series of half a dozen The robbers “covered” them with a gun |of Mr. Andrews and added: i to land the Miami cable, Mr. Carlion | auelling the wiot. a stormy session on the witness stnd i [burglaries in the town of Longmeadow, 1L FOUR MORE STA ' fook inelr cases. While two of tie| “Wherews, numerous and increasiig|said his company was proceeding in an| The riot started at the Luneta police|was twice adjudged in contempt fo re- [Mass. covering a period of nine months, |AMERICAN '-:"’;‘;-n :“ 7 R - :;l- % mdits bound the salesmen, a third rified | crimes are being perpetrated thro8ghout forderly way through the courts to get|s%ation, just outside the walled city, | fusing fo produce the reports of lis “se- » TTED To LEAGUN bandits O e oere. then Jeft. . |the ity we respectfully but earnestly and | e “cable connected, and then proceeded within the walled |cret agents” in the steel industry and .n| Rabbit Maranville in all probabilicy Pes: 28 American | Geneva, Dec. 18 (By the A. P, e e e A erts erawled into | emphatically protest to the mayor of | 'While the hearing was in progress it |¢ity, Where promiscuous. firing. between |union organizations. hag played his last game wih the I3 - | Washington. e g v g A Provensano and Mertz crawle the city of New York against the lack of | was said at the wtate deparument that|the police fnd consiabularymen took | Testimony purporting o show riat the |ton Braves. The little shortstop who|Legion will defend the tax plas '© (0SS of, nations -y ] B Metenccrapher from a nearby | protection to life and property Within |ihe compamy had been informed that it |Place, hundreds of shots being ex-|Natlonal Ercctors association had work-|has been the active spirit of the (edm |house bill granting adjusted oo today by the MTice discovered the two salesmen and |this city.” z i it landed the cable via Cuba the per- |changed. The Filipinos killed a patrol|ed in conjunction with the United S on the field for years is on the bock |to former service men, but it will not of Buigaria, Finland, Lu Ser cries brought others. When the po-| The governor then was asked “to re: g the |Costa iica. mit under wlich existing cables at Mia- | Wagon driver and six bystanders. Four | Steel corporation was given by with several teams bidding for lim. |fend delay by congress in passing gy mmittee d ity” ) mi. were landed P Filipinos were wounded. Th E. Cheney, secretary of the assoc X measure, the senate finance Co! : y . eognize the conditions n.New York ¢ e landed would be altered so as | Filipinos were wounded. There were no L. Cheney, s ¥ : . vt gy ey ;“:Mu";r ;]:::1:'5;;'? and to take meadures to safeguard the|to prevent the transmission of through C2Sualties among the . constabulary | He admitted Mr. Drew had given Henry F. Long, executive secretarywas told by Gilbert 17{"“; atas French delesstes e s "ife and property not only of the mani. | messages to Brasil oier e Bricgh | (ore structions to_alter the minutes by. to Governor Coolidge, was named by fof the legion's executive commi el B tered about. ilverware and | Western Company’ ¥ The enlisted personnel of *he constab- | ing omissions relating to hectings at |the governor as commissioner of cor-|day. e it Iied | tacturers and dealers in s ompany’s lines from Larba- ed personmel 0f *he constab- | ing g 4 . sainst . R horys ::dw:h‘:ra Jewelry but of the -entire public.” loes, ulary forces is composed entirely of Fil-|which relations with the corporation Were |porations and taxations and the nomi-| Scnator M p umber of hor::“?nu. as uuuu-n; they lacked ‘,:.d_. "’"“‘,,"”;),";': g with the crowds of | Virtually the entire jewelry and sfiver | Elihu Root, Jr, counsel for the All- |iPincs, officered by. Americans and Fili- | discuseed. nation. was confirmed by the council |acting chairi.an Of the com . had | formation and not 1o act trade of the United States, it was an- : : - | Way. Amerioan Cables, lnc, was again ex.|Pinos.. The organization- jumbers: 6,000| Vice President Joshua Hatfield -f the|immediately under suspension of the|advanced the condition of the treasury shopners. o bout the | nounced, was represented at the meeting. | imined and said the Aliami controversy |20d is Stationed in various provinces|American Lridge company, a -ubsdiacy | rules. 2 reason 3t sur sting g:ll?on;‘nunll.?: mafifn:*m“-fl: today to by guitd Wi, (hsown & v Was “merely a step iu a great interna.|°f the Philippine Islands for police|of the steel cornoration, denied kiowl:dge r— action until 1927 or 1033 He said|ifo the ause b Spes tioual struggle for the control of com.|PUrPOses. of any general poliey by his company {o| Women candidates except those fof |treasury reports indicated a defcit ST CPRUS S8 Sppeared to be w: el ok DUBLIN CASTLE INTIMATES munications to South America—a strug- Tefuse structural steel to New ¥k build- | school committee flaces fared poorly in|one and one quarter billion o S e T JOINT CONFERENCE TODAY T'S MURDERER INSANE |Sle between the United States on the | HARDING AND COOLIDGE DISCUSS ers who employed only union werkmen. | the municipal elections in 16 Massa- | January 1, two and a half \ilion [Buch as Lorg "“-l' icading FOR FARMER RELIEF PRIEST'S ) one hand and Great Britain on the oth. CABINET APPOINTMENTS |He admitted, however, that Post & Mo | chuset’s cities according to delayed re-|next June 30 and one and & half billion | Fch 8 Lord Robert (e st Dublin, Dec. 16—The frank admission | ¥ 4 . 5 ' Cord, “open shop” iron erectors, handled j turns. This is attributed in part to]ae the end of the next flul“ye-r;‘ ro- | committes on the “m;‘h - & ashington, D 1 e ways | hat Canon Magner, killed yesterday at| W. W. Hawkins, president of the| Marion, O. Dec. 16.—Vice -President- |all of the company steel in the molropol- stormy weather Which kept many vet-| ie all may be for a polley of Fo| g R/t rs, B, (G0 Aqinieibn ot mew 0 Mg e it Jotnt | Dunmanway, County.Cork, was shot by [ United Press, told :he committee that |€lect Coolidge was formally invited today | itan dstrict. 5. SUfone, trenchment,” said Mr. Bettman. could and means committees . not be admiited now, Lot Robert i T oot Harl 3 villi v N dent, — g tresch when the men come 0w, ashod t was made by Dublin | *able facilities were the chief limitation | bY- President-clect Harding to sit in the | William Bowen of New York, pre : fet's mot ret . =, the sssembly U somference tomorrow o formulate_an B e e st il by th o disiriby o Amevigan T o} |eabinet coneultations and. take. g aétive |and Willlam Doboon of drllanspvle; ek, EMS L b ombtet) e inTa: IR0 00 iapk .ot bn gecmpicle QIRANTEN ¢ o Lehas ragulk S e Bk gy o emergency programme of ta - | o adet was one of a | 2broad and said cenditions w part in shaping the policies of the coming | fetary, of hte Dricklayers), Masons' an Aelth| can Calvin, [¥aibiiz ochunt m flon to act as an embargo and to give!| sastio save UMBR the cadet MAS ORS OF B | uiot 'hia” organination detia nor: gk Lot | aaministration Y the coming | 1 rsr. International uhion, took the prominent Drockion shoe mamufactur 'l war yetersns. (sil the eom- £ nations-mext he decline in | 1orry party. whicl am! geét into Pt - o5 ex, Wao died in Boston December 9, ac- Wided the means dison. fellef 1o the farmers from the Cork Saturday might @nd intimates that ;!ou\h America all the news it desireq| The Invitation was extended at & ton- rflms :;u:-d poisd uenl.ga test n.‘\y.:;v:l; cardlnga: @160y of- his, Wil i b+ Dt wn:nh.:ld‘::v g ey R prices. . 4 was| he became imsdne ‘as & result of that ex- |10 Send there, ference here at which, at.Mr. Harding's |18t week by W. K. Fertig, secrcc £ e filed @t : o compensatl ? -l D e e ombiian mem. | Deriénce. It Gonfirms the report thig the | “The situation. between the United | SuEBEstion, the. two talked over in detail|the Mfarble Tndustry lmyloyers' assockt fixysm:::hém::ed e SR e indwkrie OEE “4 ru:‘.;flm" telt [eached e o e who agrees] Cadet also kiled Timothy Crowlcy, a|Efales and”Japan,” he gaid, “is largely |the Question of cabinet appointments and {tion, that fie had paid them various sums 3 war and that the former soldk ies 0 e ok :;:l of m; 1;‘»:1 :m::; oo 1A ITrh" farmér's son. The statement says it s :f:.lle‘d by the fact that news commu-|Planned for an associat nTor nations ald (L.l money amounting to $6,500 in “gratui- ST AR08 o | they: should h“: ;,xnélflc;a:“h Je. ot it Wis true A:menia had gome belseti w A " lear as to just what led to the | icAtidns are slow ‘and limited. many other froblems invofved in the as- | ties: 2 % % g o2 oo Major Frederic praith, ot the|and had made jeace with el oo (o aky. the Bregragpiy] 40t o b “L think congress- tion of ex i ity ncst| Thomas Precce of Chicago, internation- |In all departments of the mills of thei . iniav pational ecommander. of Kethal Pact e e B s ;‘f:f:&"‘finaxz‘r'ffii;‘f“' FHbClet haa el it 1 niio, ‘n-vu!h::‘;?o\\::.:;‘i?m:m:; Mapmon -of. exccutive authorily néxt | SO eident of -the union, admitted, | Naumkeig Steam Cotton Company in | Cincinnath presenting _the | femal Pasha, the nationalist leader; Be- wauld co-operate. 3 | American Legion. in fore insisti handle press i & v indi however, he had received $1,500 from |Salém and Peabody, Mass, to take ef-! en, said congress should | tatior = Primary cosideration will be given| oo s 1 dont think e hement et | O e ke ndicated that he | evtig for -expenscs” In conmeotion with |{€ct Jan. 3. 1921, Were posted in the |claims of the Ten B Syl oisims, | mediation on the programme to the import duties blo companies Would object te thoe oo |as his chief might sugsest, sun atte o |the international union's 1920 convention |PIght. No sta‘ement was given out as ' of the senators did not agree with | (A& ! on wheat and ‘woal. he producers of 20 BIBROT OF CORK | siive- It WOMATTooVE Bkl o Lo [ottiterencs Tot: Soiromt e { ot Cleveland S e theiegion spokesmen that large mumbers | e o s st whieh, Chairman Fordney of the way & 3 ur- | conferer o < arme elant i ety egior e e g | athe: - A4 means committee said, were mow| Cork, Déc. 16.—The Bishop of Cork to- | T~ gratification over the Tesults of their taik. | Standing by bis original (simony FOrl | 4, allegea attempt to murder Wil |of the soidiers would acetpt hOTIRERT 0| ML the vote should be negative e e B n « E o iy The vice president-elect declared that he | ti§ took the stand aj b v other featurcs of th , clared, it would oe like 4 slan i *he face B e e i | o oxyad the tollowing talexram Axied | oy gy . was particularly pleased wi paid the International Bricklayers', Ma- [lam D. Anastos, 133 Mount Vernon Ropored as one of the liter- | G700, It Would as | ng prices. The portion of the programme | Dublin Castle: NATE HAS PASSED |"Z"’¢1“ arly pleased with the progress | PA10, The, Aot 0 s $6.300 in va. |Stree, Fitchburg, was frustrated by acash bonts. 3 frvisbnBis {6 Arm — favorable. #t might prove selating to the tarlff was deciared, how-| “Please accept my deepest sympathy on THE POINDEXTER BILL | puees hers s ronon of natlons confer. | 0 e, of which $1.000, he salh was | Stroke of fortuno ~when a _revolver, | nate plans of com! i 1hout tangitle Famutts iwér. o be more comprehensive and tothe appalling tragedy of the death of ences here and predicted that Mr.. Hard- Py : Galbraith sharply attacked f for ‘the treatment of ricas He sald congress had nelude consideration of protective levies|Canon Magner and Kindly convey to his press: P 2 Major g would work out an Abrsemeny horroq | paid to Bowen in cash at the Park Ave- | Pressed against his right temple by his| Majk an scores of other commodities. Possi- | relatives an expreseion of my deep Sorrow The assembily involved jtseif in & tahe Which {he American. peogle. sould stang [nue hotel in ' December, 1919, for ‘ex.|brother-in-law, Harry Dovas, 22, Phil-|adniinis gle of procedure Which Mene Vivias) of ‘Washington, Dec. 16.—Another contro- P e 2, Fhil- | ed service men. France, as usval. raraveled by the sithpie 3 versy in congress over anti-strik, - 1. pense He said he had also made j2delphia, missed fire as the trigger was th funds for thia purdose. "4 3 o d B A e e ox o1 Tha Diurwiod | “aggasets sympathy, lation was launched today i e | Sl i pat bavetin whie Dosition Mz, | other payments to the union chief as well | Pulled. ey e ederal agencles chariid ettt ol s, i EENS oot wipe h i age by the senats i X 1dee < = = Apray b and to Dobs = - w had mot €d- e gy crursa, tariff act was declared to be within the Inspector General, & ‘penalie mm:h:;::e :";::mexter bill ;Joohda»c took towards preservation of the uS}f:r::ee::“\(r‘l“r e;’c):-:ln.fl(d ey The temporary bridge across the|with carrying on .'x:m-x -;_r_km_”w unable to report at preboiagg b~ o fivin- My “Hoyal Trish Constabulary” | oprenali interstaze | framework of the Versailles league in (ne |, Fertie, Noweven, exoneratef, Dobson | Connecticut river between Brattleboro {operated and functioned propealy, | . Dbt bt the forces in the holiss ssek-1 o this ‘the bishop replicds R R, bulldizg of & new world peace structurs | declaring it he union offieials hid | ang linsdale was carried away by the| Robert G -Woodes! o | The entire aftbmoon sexsion was seeus ing relif for the farmers solidified it-| “I should accept sympathy from the senators were | nor what new suzgestiors he contrivuisd : g ress == . ~mmander of the Veterans I pied in hole present when the bill wi . |pressure of high water, driftwood and |esmmander of t seif today into a compact body Which |inspector general of the old R. I C. The i ill went through with- | to the advice pathered by the president- | Pim: , out hone to Esthenis. ¢ ice. The: bridge was built last surmer | \ars, urge immediate passaze of 1) Ligyania ia, whose applications its’ leaders declared. would hio continued | verbal sympathy of an inspector gencral |gur & Word of discussion o a Toll call [elect in his series of conferences. Resum | The witness asserted that the :noney g a ‘cost of $6000 to replare a stesl 'hopse measare, declarine that all the men | oo qmie 4 L Tt o e oo as a coneressional organization. Re- | whose men are murdering my people and |2Vt OPPOREnts, rushing in late announced |ing these conferences - tomorrow, Mr. | Was paid the labor leaders voluntarily and | strusture that collapsed under ice press | oioy waa a squars deal. g | mittee. publican #.d -democ tic members from | have burned my city I' cannot aceept or | CORESt: Harding will see W. J. Bryan and ask Lis | Va5 1ot in the nature of a bribe. He|cyre on the night of March =3 las, | Proposing, a substitute for vocationa Join all those who axaress sxmna Agricultural Qstricts began consideration | convey to the relatives of the murdered | SUator La Follette filed a motlon to |advice about the Versailles league and|S3id that the money was entered on the L |irminine. and some form,of sovernhemt . or hope for, 1o Baitic staten? of a definite policy for dealing with|Canon Magner” - reconsider the vote, Which holds the bill | Other questions of foreign policy. assoclation’s hooks 43 “ganeral expenses.”; Edward D. Rice, head, of the firm ¢ |joany for homes. Sam Tovemb:in. Chalf |af Vyiani, addr-asine the aesemblye D= pending relief lezisiation and a_report | . PR SRR the senate ‘until disposal of the recon-| In asking the vice president-elect {o .. R RS e Bdward E. Rice & Co., dye-stuff com-|man of the Rank and File vtorans’ St-{there is a grave question invoived, Thets will be prepared be & special committee | TR HAMAR GREENWOD sideration motion. When the La Fol- |advise with the cabinet, Mr. Harding ful- | EOBGETOWN SEISMOGRAPH {mission imerchants, Bosion, was arrest-|wciarjon. declared that all former 00 {ig an article in the covenant. Whish :"_’,;Yn;;;::r‘_:.m to the full conferenat EXPRESSES PROFOUND REGRET L?::nr:;lex:n would be taken up was not |filled a promise made soon afetr his RECORDS DBIG EARTHQUAKE |ed on'an indictment charging larceny of pending mea: ;. | | ed the diers oppos: - i honus and O #um |y wanted a cash - ¥ ‘l"""I:mmnd It to come from “the war profit nun\in?liflnv 1t is understood that before Yootidon, ‘Beo, 16 S8c Hamus Greon: P'l;h: bill as )ntmduceé by Senator | 2ccepting, Mr. Coolidge asked whether Lie | Was wood, chief secretary for Ireland, express- | L oindexter, republican, Washington, and s {made some noise in tht. worki—Article 1heY | —which requires the members of league 1o £0 to the aid of a feellow While these two movements dealing with former and business reliet legisla- 18300,000. It is alleged that t ington, Dec. 16.—Somewhers, |was obtained from tho might not be considered an interluper at |prenaps leagues deep beneath the roll- Trust Company and the National Shaw- " ber who is attacked. Now. whe wifi tion were in progress, tht house banking|ed profound regret in the house of com- |P3S8ed today, would not prevent individ- | the cabinet table and Mr. Harding replied | ing biue of the Atlantic and forever |mut Bank on notes based on fraudu-| o P—— ready to £o 1o ald in the defense of and currency committee voted favora-imons today at the death of Canon Mag- |U2IS from quitting their employment but | that as president he would feel Tce Lo |bidden from the eyes of man, the|lent Statements. HOOY. GIRL BRIDE Let these who vote fe bly the senate resolution directing re-|ner ang Timothy Crowley at Dunmanway, | 0XeS Severe penalties for persons who, |Select his advisers as he saw fit, regard- |€arth's crust was torn and twisted to- ¥ © \NTS MAKRIAGE ANNULED ! mit them first make sure their goverfia vival of the war finance corporation 10|y, sajd tiat the cadet who had shot them | ®ith intent to obstruct interstate com. |1€8S Of the practices of recent years. day by a titanic convulsion, Decreases of 22 1-2 per cont In wages, o ments are ready (o send troots to defesil assist in financing the exportation of|wouid be courtmartialed. merce, advige, persuade or usg force to-| ~Quite aside from its relationshin. to| For hours the earth’s surf ce shud-|eflective néxt Monday, w announced A, Dec. 18— 1 sgricultural and other products. The| “uqn view of the murder of this innocent | Ward inducing common carriers’,opera- | My oWn status,” said Governor. Coolidg: |dered under the feet of its heedless mil- [by the Berkshire cotton mills of Adams,| Lartford Dec o voll call Fsthonia Was house comfnitite struck out the clause|priast and this innocent peasant boy, Is |liVeS to cease work. The measure, which | 2fter the confetence. “I have been grati. |lions. Force waves thousands of miles’ Mass., employing 2000 persons, the Ren- oo g 1 3 es out of the . 3§ declaring it the opinion of congress thal|sne chief secretary prepared to witharaw |Das -been criticised vigorously by labor {fied at Senator Haiding’s declaration that |‘n length swep: outward from that|frew Manufacturing company of Adams fa 1 usking Letvia and Lithuania each - > the federal reserve hoard take action 10| (he cadets altogether?” demanded Joseph |le2dems. was presented -at the last ses-|De intends to make the vice president a [Storin center like ripples on a pool. Ye:|employing 150% and the Greylock cot. | SUperior court t0URF SPRy, oond Bas-| votes out of 29. ! pepmt ite m;mwd;.:n‘w Tant leberal | e, lin. sion after the house had refused to ac.|Mmore Significant part in the adminisira- |only the unsleeping seismographs noted |ton mills of North Adams, Williams- 'l';:'.““,_“"sj’;‘:m.,,, 18, 5 s 19 years extensions of cre o farmers. The chief t: replied - |cept the anti-strike clau tion. it and inscribed a mute record for town and North Pownal, Vt, with a 3 : on U afternoon os . i IR 6 e ivioon Gammitiie Wasl i Lii ek wat o tion st et It ot e | T e Bl Rkt et depy T Pwstohtot saetiala Who et o - [intali of 600 Qe ol Mrs Barbank of N urprised when | SECRETARY DANIELS UBGES i veyen to members from the south| " wThen you are the murderer " Mr. Dev- | The senate passed the bill today while | Pressed Wwith the gravity of the task by First word of the disturbance came September honed to her that he and MORE NAVAL CBANT and west supporting the resolution with |, voro ¥3' 3 the clerk was droning through minog | fOFe his administration, determined to sw |from Georgetown university herc. When| VicMors at the Florida Winter Art|BArton telep! these from the east and New England op- k7 g o Windsor Locks and = posing it. Chairman MeFadden was one = o 5 . ot n t " 3 bills on the routine calendar under a|CUre & real unity of national effort trat |the Rev. Father Francis A. Tondorf, di-|School Exhibition found the nude sat- ""'—.'C,;.,:;[le“um Burbank Washington, Dee. 18, ,: L DEPORTATION OF “AMBASSADOR” ;Unanimous consent agreement. Objection |Sh2l! disnlace all possibilities of factional {rector of the seismographic observatory,|ues garbed in middie blousesand bloom- | ;*';m.' ‘home, and got her daughter and | Danlels declared today before & of those opposing the resolution. Pl e of a single senator would have blocked | 200 Partisan difference, and eager to |peered at his delicate instruments this|ers. lecently 'the Christian . Civic | Barl®® WOt #5050 (o oks iaw s wer | appropriations sub-commities <that! ¢ —_— N8 IS ORDERED |,/ o nsideration or a quorum call would |Make the recent overwhelming majori'y | moring, they told him of a shoek Leagui” censured_the nude “art at the took he e hizh achool. Barton did Ameriean navy's submarines bad ' SHIPPERS SUFFER MARDSHIPS L have summoned its opponents, Neither | Of the mation’s voice the pledge of 4 new |more severe than any recorded ip the cchool and several busts, suspended e the sult -thda cen entirely satistactory duriag. THROUGH UNEQUAL RIGHTS |Loduts o &, 10 Moiens ool o€ |move came, however. . from " the ma | €72, of £00d feeling and national unaniid. |last two years. from the ceiling by strings’ tied around | POt co™est Y T T ministration. More difficulties soviet “ambassador” s the United |Pandfull of serators in their seats. ty. Father Toneorf sent out word of the ::e Cfi 3 w”cox labelled “Lynched by GET STATE PRISON experienced in the construction of Governor Coolidge would .ot into |¢hock, thinking it might be anot e Christian Civic League. + - el sty y | marines, the secretary added, tham Washington, Dec. 16—Representativee |States, was ordered today by Secretary |, The motion for reconsideration under | getails ARl Ll o DS el LD el RTE SENTENCE POR ROBEERY | i, ne of any other (yps of vesw st New England railroads told the inter- | Wilson, of the labor department. at the mext reading of the calendar prot. | Iscussed today, but said a nuinber of |Fowever, no word came back over the STOLEN TRUCK SPILLS CHARLOTTE ford, Dec. 16—The jury in the|sel R il siate commerce commission a\ its hearing | The labors secretary, holang that!Z, neUCH) IPadios OF the CRlendar, Brob | pames were mentioned and that the pres- | cables or telegraph wires, leaving to RUSSES IN WI H‘? T eiminal court brouszht in @ | The statement concerning s B barvuen founs siat aud | ihide Al & D et Sitiaiaten with an | #aid to b confident . that a majority |\dent-clect asked him to miuko sugyes. |conjecture fhe seere and exact mature N verdict today ‘findinz Frank Karpo and|was made ai a hearing during w , visions between roads east and those % S tions. of the gisturbance. ; ; < gullty of robbing Al |the recretary urged authorization P swest of the Hudson river that shippers in | orEanization advocating the overthrow of |could ot be secured to overturn the o 1" Experienced cbserver that Tie s, Fa- | ing weite s Aecat wad - ropines Feless- | Joseph Mook 00 on Arch street | new ‘construction 4o round st the Naw England. suffer hardships which the | the government of the United by force. | BUG/G8 FASS3ER OF Hhe measure, but ob- | ppinGEPORT PRIEST LEAVES ther Tondor! classed the record of his |stolen traick which today dashod mown | ox iy city Sentember 22. Judge Greene|bullt or now building, cousisting of SNe = SRS /BNN. It 3mpomsitic ta. prevent he- | directed She commimion-abneral.of lmm |8 e i I $1000 FOR CHARITIES|MStruments as that of a “terrible” | Eiunth svenne sourtins chorpned down [ in this clty Serf the accused o state]10,000 ton light eruisers, four - zaite of the unequal distribution of rates. |£ration to take the bolshevik agent into | 1¥ otion is taken : shock. It began soon after 7 oiclock|masn tammen Sorourlioe charlotte russes jeentencad each of e, I five"mine. layiag miblarSSC Freight service had been reduced to a |Custody and deport him to Russia at the |UP- Bridgeport, Dee, 16—The will of Rev.|this morning here, reached its greatest|man skidded alons behind.. - =~ Yo " | P Jercy Sylvester of Waterbury cntered|ser submarines and- one airplams oifs SRS 04 {Nat seclich thbp-adaad. s Ioyechumit o die. ol Terence B. Smith, late pastor of the|intensity towards 8 o'clock and was|™ Finally the pastry laden machi |2 ‘plea of molo contendecs to a cHarF®|rier, The secretary added thatbe Morris MeDonald president of the |Btates ~Secretary Wilson In his order | RUSSIA NEVER POORER Blessed Sacrament church here, was fil-|Still (leaving a wavering, diminishing | stopped after a bumyy trip. and 1o grive | of | reckiess driving of un ‘automoblle lnot now ask more, alhough e Maine Central railroad, told the commis- |adde dthat Martens should be “treated THAN, AT PRESENT TIME|.q 1 b A e trail after noon, as the earth Slowly |who gav. D.and its drivér, | tol, wkhere he ran into a boy and |given tentative approval to the gemeesi ¢ 10 cpe ik foaet courtaey.ablbven (th 4 ed for probate today. Bequests of money c Who gave the name of John Fox, nrrested, | In_Bristol. > g slon that his company had been forced to he Bme i& o are as follows: $500 to tht executor for|seitled to quiet. Charged with stealing 1.200 charl injured him. He was fined $50 ahd|hoard's recommendation for & mew thris phss @ividends because of loases incurred |best avallable accommoddtions fn tran-| Copenhagen, Dec.'16.—A despatoh to| masecs; $500 for o rmondment to be| The chart indicated an east-wester-| russes Fox way sored 5. the seltes ST costic under the present rate schedules and un- | Nt the Politiken fiom Riga -says TLeon |erected to him in St. Bernard's cemetery, |1y direction. Father Tondorf estima‘ed {have explained he was hungry an‘:f t —_— de for major craft. der tax laws of Maine, which, he said. had | Martens is expected by officlals to be | Trotsky, - Russian -bolshevik - minister of| New Haven; §$500 for funcral expenses:|tho distance from Washington at 2,800 | work. 3 Out Of | EW POSTAL TREATINS WITH The naval ecretary. i iafie 7 ¢onsumed & substantisl part of rate in-|given leave to settle his affairs.in the|ivar, has been -engaged in'a vast pro-|s500 to St. Bonaventure college at Alle.|Miles. First. impressions were indis- ‘SOUTH AMEKICAN COUNTRIES |ing his statement with newspaper . creases authorized by the interstate com- | United States before the promulgation of | paganda scheme to emphasize the need gheny, N. Y.; $1,000 to Right Rev. John|tinct, he said, while records of great & Z meree commission the warrant of departation. N. ¥o; $1i . ( Th dent add & tonight on submarine trustion, - SE-heace: e correspondent adds that|j. Nilan, bishop of Hartford, to be dis-|disturbances in South or Central Amer-|GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER; . -16.—Negotiation of |his department at present was It Slater of New York, New Hav-| The plea of Martens” counsel ‘that he | Russia was never noorer and distress s o £l et e Washington, - Dee. A tributed among charities. The residuelica have bes 15 YEAR SENTENCE treaties previding for reciprocal [in- a “dispu‘e ith the Kisgtrie * en and Hartford railzoad, in- discussing |Was an accredited afficial of a forelsn |never was greater than now and that|of an estate estimated in all at $5,000 js|clearly at the observatory. It might NG m:“c';,.a,;, ‘Totes on- letters, postal |Company, of Groton, Conn., over aceaple tho reduction of freight service. espe-|Fovernment and therefore beyond the|the Russian government is willing to|givided between the Blessed Sacrament|have been the scientist said, a subma-| Bridgeport, Conm., Dec. 16.—Joseph | cards-and printed matter -between the |ing more than a score of big submersis cially en through trains, to a minimum |Jjurisdiction of the department of labor in | give concessions to foreign capitalists and | church of Bridgeport and the Blessed|rine ‘disturbance, .a new mountain peak | Bednar, who pleaded not guilty to an aid that this policy had .become neces- | deportation proceedings,was not accepted | would endeavor to avoid .conflict with Y beca: i t Waterb: der thi T Tnited States and the countries o': gon:h bles of lhle -E--dm,.,. ;:: submarined ! Sacrament church of Waterbury. flung up under the waves. There was |indictment charging him with £, > rica, Mexico and Spain {have developed defeets ke sarv because otherwise wages for over.|by Secretary Wilson, who held that “no | neighboring countries. no Way to judge, he added. The dis.|for of Andrew. Bervus. lagt B | e e iey at the conclusion of | acseptnce.” by {he; BaYY: AGREMN thme would smount to more than the|one can be an accredited officlal of a 3 TWO ARE HELD FOR tance eastward would place the scenechanged his plea to guilty of man.|a meeting of the roverning. board of the |their present condition . impossible, cost of the extra trains required for, a |foreign government until he has been | WILL COOPERATE IN BURGLARY AND THEFT|NOt far from the Azores, but no word | slaugnter in the superlor court today.|advisory committee on international par- [satd, and reprosentatives of -the Jarger service. On the New Haben sys. |accredited, authorized and received by the IRISH RELIEF WORK :, PFT | of an earthquake came from any quar-|He was sentenced by Judge Hinman £o sel post. pany will appear at the navy o Tegivea e alie ek SoVE | mowy wO o Meriden, Dec. 16—Raymend Valen- | '™ from 10 to 15 years' imprisonment. The treaties are to taks effect as rap- |ment tomorrow to confer wi: B IR0t ihe tintion of pard wrecee ox New York, Dec. 16—The European 1 y : 1515 fyeady Imgeth The treaties are to taks effct 38 ap- |ment : wich reaired the attention of yard crews | FOPY FOUND "“l““l", roller ‘Gowncli will <eoperate with | ca e in"$5 05| CONSTANTINE TO ‘RIDE TWO ARE INJURED WHEX R rral Shaatofy Calatiien, i who otherwise would, bs available for BY WIRE IN CEMETERY | gnights of Columbus in alleviating suf- | each by (he local court this afttruoen INTO ATHENS IN CHARIOT AUTO OVERTURNS e WEST MYSTIC MAN ot uss on through traine. Elizabeth, N. J., Dec. 16.—The body of | fering among children in Cork, Herbert | on chases of burgliry, theft and. e —_ N8| IDENTIFIES BODY AS THAT v 2 Sl it I exnect'd that the New England an elderly man was found hanging by a |Hoover, chairman of the council, an-|epiracy in connection With the theft of| Athens, Dec. 15 _King Constantine will | New Britain, Dec. 16.—Fred A, Ver: "OF OTTAWA MERCHANT KILLED BY Fiasy carriers will continne their testimony he- | picture wire from a tree in Fairview com- Inounced tonight in a_telegtam to James | $3,000 worth.of cloth for suits from Jo-|ride into Athens from Phaleron fn a | gason, state president of the b, O. 8 of| : s o fore the commiesion the rest of the week. | etery here today. 1In the pockets of his |E. Deery, of Tndianapolis, national pres- 3 . 0. 8. : s Sept Genon's tailor shop on West Main | chariot drawn by ik horses. Dowager | . and H. W, Senbers. state pasiens| Galveston, Tex. Dec. 16—Mra. John| Mystic Com. Des I & P et Jaent of e jAncient Order of Hiber-|street during last Thufsday night. A|Queen Olga with the princes and princess- | ai large of the organization, e i the | P. . Hammill, Ottaws. Ont, late ' ‘pluy abont 35, of Week : " '3 ¢ nlans, was in reply a telegram | Poli testified that he saw N es will meet Constantine at Phaleron. T ing‘on hospit ) sitively “Jdentified " the bods of 3 16l b Four Policemen Killed in Ireland “Parden e’ fof* coming 3,000 ‘mitex to | teom Mr. Decry: IGUIE whethaes oy | Eollceman e ewman t | Torrington hospital as a result of injuries | positively ‘identified the body a m: killed bxx an east near the scere of the burglary on that|will be the first' nublic apy of | S Publin, Dee. 18 —(By the A. P.)—Four |use your cemetery. This is my reason |council Wil give assistance to the|micht 5 ol e T L ansilal e nizht when en route to vis-|found dead from exposure here Monday | at Murphy's Cut, midway between e A New Haven man tpld of be- incess ristopher. who formerly was |it the Torrington lodge, the machine in|as that of her husband, Joha . Ham-|and West Mrstic today, he policemen wers killed today at Kilcom- | for returning to my native country. “starving and homeless women and chil- | ing asked to buy the goods by Valentine [ Mrs. William B. Leeds of New York. which they were riding ekidded and over-|mill wealthy Oitawa merchant for|ing on the tracks 0 work' Ha man when & patrol of eight of them were | The note, dated Nov. ,, Was signed jdrem i Cork,”. yictims =¢ tha “terrible and Newman who had the bolts of. cloth| A decree fssued today reinstated 1,000 | eurned. Four others im the car escaped|Wwhom a nation-wide search had been|foreman at & Wood turning shop bere. smbuscaded by 100 men. “William J. Warburton. 34.° . =atastronhe Jast Sunday inValentint'’s roon former officers with three years' salary. ' with miner bruises. In progress since November 11. leaves a widow,

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