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. VOL. LXIl—NO. 328 ~ POPULATION 29,685 _ NoRwRH, ' FRIDAY, ' DECEMBER 31, 1920 ; , .10 PAGES—T76 COLUMNS 4 mcgwom RU[ERS nF EREAT BR"A'N g&; éfig‘gg@ffi Featured Hearlfig on vRetp-le:oun‘ndsEnduv»or‘laGagn e T I:“R THE smppma B“ARD ference of:allied premiers will be held in “There is no suck question among us.” porfionmefit' Before Hm l ’ wiik n tfl c t Rm London oFPlrh fll at Nice. Besides the Uneasiness Caused by Sinn Fein Agitators, the| ™ serwers tmn 1. . ano mesuy| _Conrus Committee. in Bridgeport. enlortimes gen To Sovds fitnd s | Chairman Good of the House Appropriations Committee Problem of Unemployment is Becoming Menacing—| e Dec 15y e o ) cirees o iy fcemingtion St e ey eir e e PAn o T |t sovms soon Tonds wooms an wa| Stated That the Board Has Been Wasting the People’s Fear the lllEffect Bolshevik Agitation Might Have on| Wilnsthn snor majanal R, fore | sates were ‘made by reprsentatives of | Wase: harges whs the mrser o George | ibabiania of Wil Cai,'at 318« | Money and That It Does Not Know Its Business—Re- 4 the Minds of the Unemployed—Government Buildings| “5aimis amemen bufvcen " UL | menk o Coorea Beopie o btore sh | Sooof the et 455 of th e hes ks | &5 marks Made in House During Discussion of the Sundry Are Barricaded and Huge Iron Gates Protect Entrances| address today before the Italo-American &"fi?&!fim??f.?‘fif&fi’é’:&“fi?fiffi {ife Afternoon. Deyuty BGiflis wero Wi | ' pyocynoms. Wileen, 5 was roporisd; et g v 1% g association: Signor Ricci is leaving short- | congressional representation. e e O Hor somination | clined an offer of $150,000 for one article Civil Appropriation Bill—Also Charged the War to Some Official Buildings—There is Little Likelihood| iy to take w his duties in America. mina Fticl Depart- The first, charge made by the assocla- | tomorrow morni on any subect made by a newspaper ment With Exceeding Its Allotment for Recruiting. 9 B T . the G pRbe Tiprwool. Johubo, American | tion's representatives brougnt on a storm | . Officials at the county courthouse said | evadicate. - With Its 1 ctibn in th densome Taxation, as the Gov-| ambassador, commented in reply on thefof denials and additional charges that |that there had mever been such a demand ‘Washington, Dec. 30.—In opening house | congress had appropriated in recruitin of a Redu / n, mutual xm;niu,of the two countries and | gathered in volume as the session pro- |for admittance to any trial as that wit. | JHepresemtstive D. M. Kinscheloe, of | dopate on the sundry civil lp):gmpl'lllifill the army. He said e personally was -4 ernment is Besieged for Unemployment Funds, Cash for| cnumerated reasons why they should in-| gressed and reached its climax at the | nessed today, when thousands of men and | Kentucky, fell in the corridor outside his | bill Chairman Good of the appropriations | fasor of imiting the a=my 10 150,000 men 3 orease thelr commercial relations. ¢l Close with the appearance of a photogra- | women literally stormed the bullding to | office n the House Office bullding and| committee today served motice that if he |and “mak ethem learn to work. Housing Schemes and Other Post-War Expenditures, _ | Tuiing u the policies he expects fo pher (o take sroup picture of the com. | et seats in o courtroom, which i | broke bia I could prevent it, “not a single penny” | The committes chairman, however, i Bl a1 position Ambassador | mittee, including its southern members, |equipped to accommodate about 300. would be appropriated for the shipping |urging economy, sald that the salaries of London, De.. 30.—(By The A. P)| While the goyernment is being serions- | RIZCl S2IC0 fient batween the | inesses and spectators, of - whom @ | Badges were torn off deputy sheriffs in l";- death of A. J. Hemphlll, chalrman | hoard. He added that his committee felt | many government officials and employes ! B e iititana |17 Dressed oif oe side to-cease stormas n economic agreement een the | number were negroes. 5 the rush, a brass railing was broken in | of the board of directors of the Guaranty | “that jt had t oget behind the Shipping | were too low, and declarsd that “congrems rather somber colors by the politielans, | 5t oo ™ "ie besleged on the other | tWO countries Wil be mutually useful| When Walter B. White, assistant secre- | one of the corridors, and several women | Trust Company, at his home in New With demands for unemployment funds |and easy, as. America has plenty of cap- board and compel it to sell its plant and | must soon pay some attention to the sai- 5 tary of the organization, declared that the | were crushed but were not seriously hurt. | York, was announced. equipment.” 4 to the sal financiers and labor leaders |Cash for housing schemes and other post | ital and raw materials while Ital® has)majority of the white population of many Britain's outlook for 1921 is pictured in economlsis, So riotous was the throng that Judge e Toie Moslats toek ' the: B4 e s ey P e 2 i S ! use lers up i appre is havi - B who are + iyes forward 10| war expenditures, with a result that|Plenty of willing, industrious workers. |southern gommunities were “lawless,” | Hinman was not ecognized as he tried to | Alred Bonneau, editor and publisher of Vi e ol e B Pt gor ity § Semoesiiitng Sliect ok govers the new home two uutstand- | there is little likelihood of reduction in | Italy can 3""‘ h"x capital of workmen | southern members of the committee jump- | enter the building before the morning ses- | La Justice, a Biddeford French weekly | gisposing of it as scon as possible, to| Commenting on the eare and fraining ing problems—unemployment. and 1te-|ihe burdensomo taxation. e e lant T e toi thele shig. Sion, and before the afternoon session the | newspaper. died. He was born 8t St|make way for other important supply |of disabled war veterans, Mr Good il Jand—have bafed the government, While| As the year opens, the Lloyd:George """“”“" s papal ket I decline to sit silent and let Witnesses | young wife of the man on trial fainted in | John, N. B, in 1862, measures to run th~ government through | that both the war risk insurance buress it is also besiesed by many results of [ government apparently is maintaining a|Products in accordance with the vagious|make wholesale - charges ~of slander | her struggle to get through the crowd and —_ the fiscal year of ©22.~The bill contains | and federal board of vocational sdueation B %4 war firm hold and there is little evidence | SPecific exigencies of consuming coun-|against one section of the United States,” | fell into the arms of two deputy sheriffs. | Prohibition agent will attend public | more than 1,000 items and calls for an | would have unexpended balances at the . Settlement of cable control alto of-|that any of the small factions in parlia- | tries. exclaimed ‘Representative Larsen, demo-| The 22 year old youth who is on trial | New Year celebrations in Kentucky and | aggregate appropriation of $353,611,292. | end of the current fiscal year. and that fers many perplexi-ies, particularly in|ment, either separately or in concerted| “Though Italy is lacking in raw ma-|crat, Georgia. for ‘his life showed no emotion during the | nayone found drinking or with liquor in| General debate on the measure will be|with thess amounts available, together "} ihat the United States is continually | actions, will be able to,defeat tne cabi-| terials, she h‘vs“ A e ShPPLY i | Representatives ‘Bee, demodrat, Texas, |pracess of selecting a jury today, and |his possession will be arrested. concluded tomorrow and its consideration | with appropriations carried in the Bill, | reaching farther for world trade. Ship-|net and forée veneral. elections. byt s Mlflhw‘d not Americar |and: Aswell, democrat, Louisiana, second- | when the court adjourned 'he =calmly . item by item will begin next week. the war risk insurance bureau would have ping experts and officials are of the opin-| The cabinet ministers, as ‘they pass ,‘“_"';o and ‘manufacturers realize that]ed their Georgia colleague'’s protest. lighted a cigarette and offered others to | Partial demobilization of the Russian| Chairman Good in the course of today’s | approximately $160,000.000 and the fon that the new mercantfle marine of | between their offices and parliament, see| it is both to their and Italys advan-| The committee had decided to let wit- | the deputies guarding him. bolshevik army has begun, owing to the Beacd the United S:ates is likely to bring up |evidence of unrest stromg policed barri-| tage to-help :in the great work of e &y et A bt ot A (O ihe | discusston uuuedd_‘:he provisi-n which | for vocational education $75.500,000 dur- g csses make their statements and mem- mpietion of the' more important mili-|nad been rejected by his cc & ttee to |ing the coming fiscal year, approximate: 1 y int | 2a i 2 ient and complete utilization of our Wa- | e, ti & t = . app! ly § question of adroit diplomacy and poin: | sades still obstruct’ the approaches to|® = TS question them afterwards. The chair- = 5 Ty operations. ) ive the shipping board $147,u.5000 for |the amounts, he »aid, they had estimated T Seeretary Daniels’ announcement of & | zovernment bufldings and the huge.iron | tef power I shall certainly make it m¥|man, however, was often forced to' call | BABDING TALKS WITH . . v big naval program as the forerunner for | tates at the entrances to some official | 9Uty [to present to America nfinanciers the support of the emergency fieet cor- | the would need. - o = | members to order when they protested SENATE IRRECONCILABLES| Eamenn De' Valers, president of the | poration PR = | “Congress will tz5+ care of the disabled ¥ shipping diffcrences. wildings are kept closed: - This one, | 308 “’:“"‘:k'f"""‘;":hl‘mb‘]“yl of SUCh | against letting statements of witnesses Irish _repudlic is: visitinz at the home|™ ‘we are not going to appropriate, it T |soldiers.” Mr. Goow leclared Officials here have not desired to.push | he government announced, bew it P ‘;“ ertaking an o elp In €VErY | pass unchallenged. Marion, Ohio, Dec. 30.—The senate ir-{ of a friend,- James K. Maguire, in NeW | oan prevent it.” he said, “a single penny Mr. Good pleadéd for pestape ¢ 46 thess questions (o a fettlement uniil th | cared a Sinn Fein outbreak, but it fs| Posaible way. » ¢ ) Charges of disfranchisement of negroes | Teconcilables had their big inning _to-| Rochelle, X o Thia buerd. that does not know He| Gt s peesaies V7 the e A wdyent of the new American administra | nown also that it considered the il ef-| o “any Italian ‘em’"-"‘:"'b T canse | !0 the south also were made by J. Weldon [day in President-elect Harding's meeting it itat, Tt i dstiog. the | peciiv | Eierie ¥ Witk BSEEeTE T MR % tion, but bope to get them under way .ect bolshevik agitation might have on [ fourishing than ";Y B e | Johnson, secretary of the _association, | of minds and their spokesman Went| Alvah H. Peters a8 city messens- | 1oney and if it is going to get any mon- | without regard to < Shic oon after March 4. the restive minds of the uncmployed. ::::«?&:Sflrx:ufif:r:z:x Jere and| who said his organization was formed |away from Marion declaring unbounded | er of Boston, for 30 years dispensed with personal conal it must get it out of the saivage of | Behind the whole measure, he id. L s o o _| eleven years ago-to work for equal politi- | confidence that no foundation timbers for | a free hand the municipal hospitality te f‘i ,,,’,:',,u " an urgent desire to reduce the e:‘p—m-'-o( . e e s "toee Sohi| cal rights of negroes throughout the na- |the ew association of mations would bo|many noted guesis died Tuesday. The chairman aleo attacked the war de- | the government and 1ift part of the heayy ¢ mAS SEVEN OF FAMILY BURNED Gdstics Lyiinlyges Ealyinas, the (Xigat] fidg; taken from the covenant of Versailles. SULERINERE W LYe:. 4 o to be trusted since she always has been o partment for spending more money than tax burden. i VETOED THE CLAYTON ACT TO DEATH IN FAIRFIELD o 4 Representative Larsen, democrat, Geor- | . Senator Knox, once secretary of state| Receipts of ‘the Hartford post office N K squaré and above board in her commeT- | gia, rejoined with the. assertion that the |4nd throughout tho treaty fight a leads| for 1920° will be $135,000 over 1918. The - Dec. 30.—Seven were | (il dealings. The lack of confidence Was |, oociation was:formed by certain whites | er of the rejectionists, brought to the| igta] receipts for the year will be about n a fire at the home of not created by past experiencs but by a » Bridgeport, Con: ’ ‘Washington, Dec. 30.—Railroads of the sountry after tomorrow will be prohibited | burned to death d . i 5 FUNERAL ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF L d negroes in the morth to et back to | President-elect the warning of bitter op- | §1,350,000. THOUSANDS AT Felix Yackinsov 3 scant mowledge of Italian conditions. T : i v oxk> ” irom Vuying cquipment from companies | Felle Yackimoviel in Fairfeld. a suburb | SGrciger it Oty ohitk datics toweik onaitjons, Belogs primaries: hecame gea- | POsition shout’ e eueuRt tormive el Bsp e o OF “MONK" EASTMAN PASSING BOGUS CHECKS . . o nter- ity, ay. The names o E e south. : orelxn = 4 _which they or their om:gr: n‘r:d;y by | the dead are: Felix Yackimovich, father;| [°F & better knowledge of Italy and will new peace society. Trade Corporation voted to decrease au-| New York, Dec. 30.-~Thousands of men | Stamford, Conn. Dec. 30. esthd as the result of the veto n, 887 Alie 107 Tohn 1e< GE i| keep mysel at the disposal of the |, pong B “I am assured,” said the Pennsylva- President Wilson of a bill to deluy fur- 33 Alice, 10; John, §; Georie, 4| American press; giving them all the true NITE SPLIT IN THE : he omeration of such a prohibitory | Henry 11 months oid. 3 EOCTALISE BARYY OF FRANCE e t act. | The only survivor of the family is Al | Tiormation they desire. thorized capitalization from $63,600,000 to | and women in various walks of life baid | Bishop, as he gave his mame, i§ under $22,000,000 ‘at a_special meeting at Rich-| homage to “Monk” Eastman, murdered nia senator, afterwards, “that he has no provision in the Clayton anti-tru arrest here charged with pas bogus “Fqually with materlal interests; T con Bk \leg doe oy, 2, | To0d: Ve gangster-soldier, at his funeral in Brook- | checks. e ‘rave his home address a8 B| i lnst of three separate two-year sus- | {reada, 1§, who has becn living at another | giger: it most important to intensify the| Tours, France, Dec..30—(By The A.|, & Mardings coferencs win T o o o o e a ehe| *Reminat i have been In Trouble bitors ThE S| _ Jtusions of the prohibitory section expires . The mother, Mrs. Yackimovich, | intellectual culture of our relations and!P.) - The ‘spit In the socialist party of er Nieaw Am m rammed the B Rtes at midnight died in a Bridgeport hospital three weeks : Remindful that his record as a leader in | and mav have been in trouble before this, e O momer by eendier| France took - definite. shage. his. after.| VAL imporance in which the president. | steam lighter John ~C. Craven, off the| the East Side's gang conflicts had in part | The rolice v New Haven say he i The pres nt, in announcing his veto | 380, ¥ elect took up with his ranking political | Battery, cutting her in two. Two mem-|been cleansed by his heroic behavior in | wanted in that clty. ¢ V them strongly closer.” noon when - the centrists, led by Jean | no; " & 3 me en c Ihrough & messaze o the senate, declared | The building destroyed was a four-room | " Replying to-the remarks of Signor Ric-| Longuet and Paul Faure, met in jomt | 2dvisors, Harry M. Daugherty aiid Will| hers of the crew are missing and five Ihe raliroads had been given several ex- [Single story frame structure, set back JETT- L S O SEA the world war, the silent throngs gathered Tuesday, the man advertised here for 7 H. Hays, the problem of cabinet appoint-| were saved. about an undertaker's little chapel where | & ueuvusirator and paid for an advert- A some distance from the Black Rock ¢ HeoSmiaaesaor Jopuson, aalds ety o tine leaders constituting (he} ments, No conclusions were revealed. but his body lay and lstened to recitals of | isment with a $5 check drawn on the | tenslons of time to prepare for observance | S0 g Rock, turn- Amerigans have much to learn of | majority of the socialist members of the | pil ™ot Tiing indications that the| A e 08 e Eastmar's citizen- | Union-New Haven Trust it - % of the law and that no adequate reasons | e S ¢ 5 Italy's sterling qualities, her traditions|chamber of deputies. The two groups .y Ve TR A 3% (O NCUn moneq o large sam of meney been gent | the best ir his. E: compan, { bad been presented for further postpone- | S 0!1! 1 o'elock this morning Leon of liberty which she desires not only for | concluded that inasmuch as d majority | J ment of its operation Zbychiewski, a jitney driver, and a near~ P final i o o ANiee or by the bank of Spain to facilitate the | ship, forfeited by his can\:cl‘rm Gn( C;I',n.l: ZP?:“'-‘.‘I:W:;:OHH;HIT:‘ the :'1‘;(“'1’ ?‘h' ¢ herself but also for all mankind. Her|of the socialist congress yeserday had|E ‘e 2 final opinion on two or payment of current accounts by the|years ago, was restored by Govel & s y with a chedk for §3 Waiiroad repeescntatives on learning of by resident, Gennaro Parness, observed | penuine democracy in which man is val.|voted in favor of aahesion o the third | (N MOSt important posts in the oficial| Bank of Barcelona, which suspended pay-|Smith upon his return.from France. drawn on the Union New Haven Trast e t ich overrode a 6 | the smoke coming from the h Forci " i h T family of the naxt administration. Ome | il wrongow” The faneral rites were simple. His|company. His pass book was made o8t the presidential veto, which overro g \: e house. Forcing | ued for what he 'ls, not for his title|intornationale, and thereby became the [ og vy Sppointmente. foreshadowed for h . he 27th division were | to Robert Bishop. Later he oftered % | 1y 4 recommendation of the interstate |the door open. the flames shot up, envel- | or. purse, and also her abounding Kind- | communist party of Framce. The right | Tf, 2%, SPRONIRCCRS, (oM TRCe To0 3 soldier comrades of the sregenerated” | check of $2 to the teller as Sgainst the commerce commission that the bill be |oping and consuming the structure. liness of personal Intercourse and centrist parties were now officially | ('*io 4 place for which Charles E.| New York Federal grand jury returned | there to honor him as one {:Gfl;»oli' Tl oew secotnt mt e e A approved, declared failure to suspend [ All the bodies were found, badly char- | strangers, to which my. countrymen con- | the socialist party. of France. e e T ta be tater worions | a0 Indietment against George Johnson. a[in the war. They escorted the body 1 further the oneration of the Clayton act fred, in one corner of a room, where they | tinually =ive grateful testimony. The majority party finished its work ighes is e provision would mean a drastic and un-‘hm apnarently: been driven by the smoke. 0 consideration, toal dealer, of No. 80 West street. with|the cemetery to the spund of ]l:u‘('!’lu: _-rt;:nlm;; “da ‘:i!:mh:'umlmmnug.. . : n ‘After enumerating reasons why Italy|today, and adjourned. The . rigat %“g‘{’*_ ——gecis | Drofitesting in 596 tons of coal, in viola- | drums, where last honors R vah“ ) ¢ | cotpan® in New Hives dosking 1 MO mediate revision of carriers’ system of [ Medical Examiner Dr. Willism H.-Don- | 4na America-ust - ineresse %4 penter factions—probably” Wil - complete | |irery. to be named at the same time and | ou of the Lever Act. firing equad at the grave and a bugl pogecs X g buying equipment. The. contention alsg {aldeon ordered the bodies taken to a | mercial . relations, ~Afibassador Johnson | their labors tomorrow. z et Tor Cokt hoatsiin BAVek Erdets notes of “Taps was| Merchants have reported that he of- et made by the Fallfoad rebresentatives | Bridgeport morgue, to femain In the hope | added: In a manifesto to be lssued to the|Slre Lot The “Monk,” whose Teal name wWas|, _o" thiat relativ : s s > est prominengs to the names of Charles| Two sales of Liberty bonds in lots of | - vs buried in the uni- | fered cheeks in payment of goods, mak- ‘hat the required change would add hun- | that relatives may be Jocated. “Italy's disturbing conditions are not|world, the new socialist pariy will de-| G Dowes and John W. Weeks. Most of | $1.000,000 each were reported on the New | Viliam Delants. wag ireds of thousands of dollars to the cost| The destruction of the building and the | espectally, different from those of other | clare itself as beinz “clear cut socialists |y, “ ‘ Tl y Victory ing it appear that he had accounts at i }form of @ soldier with a Victory medal | 08 it appea ; . d 3 the Union-New Have > raflroad operation death of all the occupants leaves no defl- | nations and I prediet for her a rapid|dedicated to class struggle and the real. | n0, Other posts will be fliled later and | York Btock Exchange: One lot of oo or pig heart and two wound stripes on | Je TiNon e Haren Trust —ecompany The vetoed bill, which was opposed by | nite ldea us. to the origin of the fire. Felix i ; AL 8 : those close to the president-clect say. that | ond § 1-4's was sold at 3 art and o oean flag was | and the First National bank at New t n e convalescence from the - epidemic of | Ization ‘of a socialist commonwealth and | hanine v & complats cabinet siate has| of four & 1-4's at §5.06, his right sleeve. An e e O railvoad labor, was passed on the same ) Vackimovich was last seen alive last night | world-sickness, beijeving Italy one of the| against participation in all bourgeoisie | v been seriousty considered. draped over the casket, = @ ranged|National bank of Westfleld, Mase. and B B e e rtrss Biil wih tod | bbve Wi e s tore fof ofh - Nw off | Wndt, chielry'ite: opia%p of: msppe [ Ul Blries . i Plans for the inauguration also were| A statement made public by the French | TV0 of Easimant CTIOCS, CUITS | the Woilston bank of Quincy, Mam. R e Sitiaty wilheut | - nb tant 66 e home, it is known. S o sociallsls have decided ‘to attend| giscussed by the President-clect and Mrs. | Charge d'Affaires at Mexico City. denied | NS funeral TG BEOC 0 0t mer | The man said he worked in factories bers senators present and virtually | without ~The fuct that the father's body was not | HOW CANADA 18 MEETING the congress in Vienna February 22,|Hildioe quring the day with Mr. Hays, | reporis that France has, for the lime be-| tended it, with several scuads of JOrel | 31 years ago. He is middle aged. debate in 28y bedroom, but meas bis chilaren, UNEMFLOYMENT FEOBLEX | which hes boen called by the German in-|r. Daugherty. Senator Knox and ofi- |Ing dropped -the question of recogmizing | Omrafes, TR, (ol 4 Wi "vork ten — eve, indicated that he rrie ent soclalists, the independent la-| ciais of the Washington inaugural com- | the present Mexican government. gang e ere tha th | Frx . RULING ON INVENTORIES FOR had first been aroused and in an effort to | = New York, Dec. 30.—Canada’s govern- | bor party of Great Britain and the Swiss mittee. E. B. McLean, chairman of the o S and twenty :_cm"b‘fl;‘ ";k‘,‘m;'-':r‘ - FINANCIAL NEEDS OF NCOME TAX RETURNS | 414 Iis children was overcome. mental machine for preventing unem- | Socialists. They also have declded to de-| committee, and Jess W. Smith, its sec-| Standard Ofl Co. of Ind! b i NEW ENGLAND RAILEOADS 2 ““henlthe( :_\mlmwz; discovered a call | ployment. placed 600,000 workers in jobs | fend - x:lh‘_.u our strength” the Rus- | ‘s)«nh‘e d;"-:g";m:‘?‘-mhed PR Y 4 vas sent out for the F: 5 4 . “|sian revolution. n a sive wWikhington, Dec 30—Merchants_snd | Y48 sent o e Fairfield firc depart- | without cost to either employer or Work R ols- Tk wia manufacturers may adopt “cost or mar- | | 2 Ll el i dented recent retary, laid before Mr. Harding - many | published reports that gasoline had been |’ X a stions for the ce . which it 2 izna. : When it arrived'all that remained | man during the first fitteen months of its| M. Longuet today described the fusion | we® saiy wosld meovins for o xeduced 1. 1-3 ceats in-Indiana.. The ve: standing of the home Was a. few timbers. | operation, which bozan n March, 1919.|0f the right and center soctalists as a | bo o, "would, Provide for an old-time | duction had béen made in.Kansas City Washington, Dec. 30—New England railroads need between 14 and 15 per cent. adop 3 ; this: . | more than they now receive from divisions t whickever 18 ot 0 o8 o meome | The dwelling was located in what i | This was revealed In a speech by the |movement to,bulld “a temporary shelter | Haisaral ceitbration on o scalo never lonly for local adjustment purposes. “Our lost pal. Gone but not forgotten.™ | of joint freight rates between trunk lines puiuing tels et e lakea. to. | <nOWD a8 the Rose Garden district. Dominion minister of labor, Gideon D [until the opison gas in the old home is| “Mr Knox is understaod to have Dic-| ..Representative Kelly of Michigan, sn- e ead v ot e Hateon e day by the burews o lnternal rerents. > 0 Hoberiuing Velhis the; Afestcan Acso- [ Sigiaiog 5 tured to the president-elect in graphic|nounced after a conference with Presi-| A STRONG ARGUMENT interstate commerce commission was tokd The regulations also nrovide that the dif- | ACCUSED CORPORATIONS clal:on er;rn:.;l:; m;lauon at is an- fam’ll.lh;na.gx)i‘: added, “we hope to bs one| fughion, the possibilities of a factional | dent.elect Harding that republican lead- POR THE OPEN SHOP [l0day by George Hobte '\“.;z”:»rr:k?:: caused by the s durin Z 3 nual’ meeti; 2 A ¢ ; i : tead- today by George S . view 3 B Rty e datacte, 2 ahriviag at PLEADED Nor GUILTY | "'y LS J1os nad proved an eftective| The old executive committes will con- | S Should the new administration ask R o A Secretary Danlels’ Pro-| fichigan City. Tnd,, Dec. 30.—The open | arbitrary rates be eatablished 1o give car- | he value of stock 3 New York, Dec. 30—Four corporations | 310 In controlling immigration, Mr. Rbo- | tinue to act for the right and center. |ghin in the. Versailles league of nations, | L S OMed on the DFinciple of | Fiers east of the river this additional pev- | Secretary Houston and officials of the |and three individuals engaged in handling | STS0%, 53id, thereby lessening the present| ~ = “Personally,” said the senator after his| ~The Beston and Albany rallrosd ear| Americanism, cstablished more tian a|snue, saying he believed that this wouid | internal revenue bureau were without es- | sand for building purposes, indicted Wea: | Unemployment -problem this year, he ex | GOVERNMENT EMPLOXES long ‘alk, with Mr. Harding, “I never | repair shops, in West Springfeld, Mass. | century ago. While the' closed shop is|be & fair solution of the problem. | Vimates tonight as to the difference in |nesday b ya federal grand jury for i | PIained, employers had asked to_import AIDED LIQUOE WITHDEAWAL | credited reports that he would use the | b anob® in West Springfleld, Mass. | oo ated b those who are ahe aposties| D. S Brigham, auditor of the Boston revenues which may resul’from valuation | lating the Sherman anti-trust law, plead- | ;200 Skilled workmen but as a resul: ‘of &4 league machinery as a basis for the pro-| gay. throwing nearly 100 men out of| of violence and force, in the opinion of and Maine raflroad, testified that his com- at market rather than cost ed ot guilty late today befors. Foge; | the government supplying them from| New York Dec. 30.—Two women |posed association. -1 could mot imagine | work, will b ly ] of violence and foree, In the apinion Bl s during the year ending June 39 last *Under ordinary circumstances “market” | Judge Hand, All were given unti jas | Canada's own unemployed, it Was neces- |clerks in the federal prohibition direc- | how he could misconstrue the mandate| ™ W greec next Bonday, Mamufacturers’ Association, who rpokehad paid $6.28 a ton for coal while ex- is defined by the regulations as meaning |12 to demur to the indictment. M- | gary to bring in only 7770 men to fill the | tors' ®ffice here, and three men, today |of the American people or back-track on The mavy having reached a high state| here today before the Rotary club. Elims hibits submitted showed that the average the current bid vrice prevailing a tthe | John J. Gallagher, vice president of. the | 3¢mand- Wwere arrested charged With conspiracy | speeches delivered during the campaign.|es numbers and of effjciency th: KImwau ination of labor bosses was declared to|COSt per ton to the road for coal during @ate of the inventory for the particular | Goodwin-Gallagher Sand and. Graver e |- Other, speakers at the mesting advo- |to defraud the United States through the | “After falking with him I .am more | op mevisation: srmonoced o argens et | be one of the means of clearing the in- | the first eight months of this yesr was Eerchandise in the volume ordinarily pur- | poration; Lawrence Rukeyser, presiqunt | 364 creation of a ‘public. ~employment | Use of liquor withdrawal permits obtain- | than ever confident that he will do 10| no further Inducements would be. offercd | dustrial situations, and the influence of | $718. ~This was due. he expiained. to | Shased by the taxsaver. The regulations, | of the Colonial Sand and Siens ceciacn | ervice in the ‘United tates Sas the best|ed by bribery and by forgery of tele- | such thine. I am convinced that he Is | por whisteenie by Tormer sorcicn mme " | public opinion, Mr. Glenn said, wousl be | steadily mounting costs. & | Bowever, further provide that where, ow- | and Martin Lanigan of Lanigan Brothers, | %15, Of averting further increases in £rams and permits. : going to work out something that will be A 0T, e men. | DAIE g factor in final settlement of| The Boston and Maine's deficit fs about | iomorman cireumstances, the. tax- | ndividual defendants, gres 1oy o suners: | the growing army of jobless. They urg-| The Women are Mary Perkins and Re-| entirely satisfac'ory not.only o the Sen-| . Fermation of ‘T Amert industrial® controversy. $2.000.000 annually, according to offelals payer has regularly sold such merchan- | each for anpearance Jan. 12, 8 ed early passage by congress of the No-|gina Sassone, clerks in the office, and |ate but to the country.” o m-““:f ot ;‘dm‘mn re-ul-_m» “Two things have much to do with|and attorneys for the New York Central fise at prices lower than the current bid | The corporations were the Goodwin. |20 bill: calling for a nationwide employ- | the men are Edward Donegan, a Brook-| In a memorandum submitted -to -the | oo 3% Fr€ e TmARe: Wi & PRI o present situation.” he declared, “One attempted to show that this situation was | price, the inventory may be valued at|Gallagher Sand and Gravel corparatinn, | MENt servicet lyn contractor ;- Sigmund (Beansy) Ros- | president-elect, Senator Knox suggested | sy (ond oF SEUGOT0 o Commiete o}, "o omer Senator Harding will appoint | brought about by cbal costs more than by Juch prices. Manhattan Sand company. Lemen s | Further schemes proposed for curbing | enfeld and George R. Stibberson. That. & doclaestionof polley by therread, | Exnization work and start rellet, was an- | =10 SR (U0t or who car- |1ack of & roper division of freight rates Inventories of taxpavers on whatever |and Gravel company and Colonfal ‘Sand | 1° SPread - of : unemployment included Donegan, Rosenfeld and the women |ing nations, pledging them to consult and e b . R o erd anil the.othes s wheth- e, Drigham s 0 “ihat conl” charges basis taken will be subject to investiga- | and Stone company. 14 | general adoption of unemployment insur-| Were arraigned tonight before United | cooperate if civilization and peace Were| par ailver In London advanced 14 an| ©r congress will restrict immigration. The |represented a substantial part of the tion, the revenue bureau announced. S S COR SRl ance by both-capital and labor, averting %‘““ Commissioner Hitchoock Who held | threatened in the future, would be su- | gunce. 10 430 New York domestie pric | fnal action will have considerabie to do deficit. Taxpayers are permitted under the rg- | TWo BoMBS PLACED 1v of irregular production by elimination of | Donegan under §100,000 bail and each ulations to value their inventories at cost - 5 cient basis for the new peace society. He seasonal peaks and. depressions through|Oof the others under $50,000 bail. Stib- remained. unchanged with the succes Dproposed that such a declaration be ap- or market, whichever is lowes, regardiess TAXICABS IN PHILADELPHIA | cooperation of manufacturers, dealers and | berson was ‘not arraigned and govera- or failure of the open belleve a man at 99 -2 cents. v 6 ehop movement. We do B RECOMMENDATIONS 1IN REGARD Pended to the Knox peace Tesolution, | be s g emmte mosicar soremts higher at 5 5 who carries a union card and ¢! ‘s ‘ of past practice, but in the future a Philadelphia, Dr 30 conrskumeu J’nd !;h:;fl’lion of h))éflbh(:: {7“:;:; 0‘0“::“!:3 Salfl the investigation was|which he plans to re-introduce at the 66 3-8 cents. Mexican. dollars, 50 cants. represent two m;u‘.;,v;’l:\v‘n wil L TO FACTORY EMPLOCWENT o will_only with the . Dec. 30.—Two bombs | Works to, absorb laborers: in periods o K ed. M el Dl L e BT : i |t cuton iy MR MRS, ) S “ 2:::‘1’ :{l“"‘e“‘b\u_»‘::uvem"“d 1 placed in taxicabs in ‘widely separated | dullness in private enterprises. Besides tl_xe charges of fraud in the ‘The nassage of this resolution as it is h :‘ne .'ti‘(h::"lsll ""'E‘h‘:‘"‘ fll whe ""mr ents all the peopie of the United w:‘!:{‘;” “1 "’- o ‘-":‘:,“Wfl- parts of the clty, but timed to explode| The Canadian minister of labor de- |use of permits and felegrams, complaints | proposed to he amended,” the memoran- | heid Ul the New Orlean-Chicago flver on | Gi'iey. rryrmpeceivg in the state -4 simultaneously, demolished the cabs to. |clared his govermment had employmeni|SWOr 1o by agents aflege that Done: | Gum contonded, ~would provide a simpie |(he Dlinois Central Rallroad near Kan- | ST oo o in a panic just now in | factory empioyment i the state aze made TWO STILLS SEIZED IN A night. One. in the heart of the theatre | agencies in 90 cities. " Reports on de-|Ean and Rosenfeld offered the agents|and customary method of adjusting our |<@kee Il was killed in a battle with | /. erico to fmmizration in my judge- | !0 the bi-ennial report submitied 1o Gov- MERIDEN LODGING HOUSE | district, near the Bellevue-Stratford ho- | mand and supply Were sent in daily, so | $23.000 to destroy evidence and release | relations. with Germany. The declaration | POlice and railroad detectives at Aroma| en: there s only one thing to do with| {rmor Foleomh yesterdsr b7 tritam & tel, caused a mear-panic among the hotel | that the system enabled rapid transfer |them and the women, and that $6,500 was | of & policy such as indicated. followed by | P2Fk- ment thers s oniy one (BIRE o do whth | S T tomar "ot tahat | Merider, Comn, Dec. 30.—The police | Suests, members of the nearby Art club|of Workers from sections Where there|Paid to the agents. S, a similar declaration by other nations, tonight ralded a lodging house one block | and Union League club and tecatre pa- | Was a surplus of them to ppints demand | Special agents arrested the defendants Gormpay is sald te,be. meving mani- Som the police station and seized two |trons. The other took place - z would constitute an assoclatlon of na- r near the | more labor, railroads cooperate in this|in a hotel where it was charged Mrs. | tions, bound together by a common pur- | Lons (OWArd Moscow in a steady stream. Wills, a washtub and two kegs full of |North Philadelphia station %f the Pennc factory inspector. Amorg the criminals and undesirables. posed advocated in the report mpe: ‘. h i 2 1. hlle the bolshevik are reported to be| FURTHER ACCUSATIONS of violatlors of faster work by offering special rates for these | Perkins and Donegan occupied adjoining | pose, that neither parchment, sealing | ‘TCKHOLT ¢ G it B 1/ | Sasn, and an array_of bottles containing | &ylvania railroad. No one was injureq | | men, Mr. Roberteon said. <%| rooms for the purpose of conducting the | wax, signatures mor blue ribbens coulq | TASSIE troops along the western frontier il Beshen gl b e AL F L EL gin, whiskey, cider brandy and grain al- | either case. negotiations. While the prisoners were | make more obligatory or effect Gp A Nmadcve;, sgAiet the’. Barder S 3 S aa EPLR Lo (B g cohol. The equipment was found in the| The taxicabs. were owned by uuln!:uzr FOR VICTIMS OF i ;eifld: lflhkmb to a police s:ation, it is al- = state. i xM;’ Yo:. n‘mo{ ‘—;-\ 2_‘:‘_-:"";{"“" J:;'lry '.;m:m;n:mrm of chilres In W | room-of John Hunihen, §5 years old, who | Quaker City Taxicab com: ged, the bribe money was paid to the v T i1 January the ca > s 1" 15 . s sfrested of which have been on .z;“&flyiof'".‘ii-".’; GREAT FIDE IN.COBK | agents. ' The investigation resulting fn| 2" > >, SA; PIEGO-PANAMA Charles M. Mitchell, year ago a esle-| Ruth Ruickholdt of New Haven, Conn. — oo cemplaiat agafust. Hunthén - wis | weeks. Washington, Der_ 30l necessary ar. | te arrests Was due to the discovery of AERIAL EXPEDITION STARTS bra;eaNxonl{ dl;;-nc:l::.ker. dled in Con-| accused of sw.ndhnr: ;m“fl;nl. persons 40| e wARmOWLY EscarED Y made by the owner of the juilding, Who e e i e o 2 | hundreds of forged withdrawal permits. i cord, N. e walkad, it Is said 1000 | firms of money and jewelry, was 4 | gements have been made for relief San Diego, Cal, Dec. 30.—The dozen istrate Levine today at the' re- DEATH FREOM ASPUY XIATION | Tought his water bilis had becn unduly | MONEY NEEDED FOR CONN. Work i behlf iaf;the victiis ot ‘the re: e e D s, dozen | consecutive miles in Cincinnatl. Oblo in | by Masistrate " Jarge in the last six months, and had his cent great Afire In Cork, Ireland, and’ no | NDEPENDENCE ACCEPTABLE assistance from.the American Red Cross TO FILIPINOS IN ANY FORM Hartford, Conn., Dec. 30.—The annual |is needed, Sir Arthur Stanley of the ‘Brit- & point, tonight. The roaring of their mo- report of the board of control of the Con- | ish Red Cross said today in a cablegram | New York, Dec. 50.—Isauro Gabaldon, AG] susplcions aroused when water leaked RICULTURAL STATION through beneath Hunihen's room. 1874 and once held the 10 mile pedestrian | quest of her attorney. Her counsel said aerial expedition berthed iu San, Barta- { record. the defendant's husband had asked for| Bridgeport, Dee. 30,—Cras) leme bay, 400 miles from their starting the stay. Several witnesses had com- | wooden door into rough A rem | om New Haven for the trial and | 2 boarding house at T8 Mali steeet ? i fors. Qisturbed the seafowl at the Isolated [ oriote” and the salling. yacht Tamenane, | the adiournment was taken over protest| carly todav, H. R Kesnedy suvel the $795,000 FOR STATE PARKS necticut Agricultural Experiment station | to the American organization. The mes- | 0f¢ of the Philippine commissioners resi-| Lower California ‘soot s the planes | winner of tne sailing race to Bermuda a | of the prosecution. es of Mrs. Anna Kieln and her twe 1S TO BE RECOMMENDED | ¥aa submitted to Governor Holcomb. to- | sage was in-Tepiy to an inquiry from the | dent in the United States, tonight cate- | gwooped down, the last taking the Water | yow years ago, by Commander 3. K. L.| Mrs. Ruickholdt was arrested last|year oid das Gortrud day. It says that | appropriations | American Red: Cross which Teferred to | Eorically demied ‘the statement sent|at 2.05 p. m.. just 5 hours and 45 minutes | rovs. camer of the race horse Sir Bar. | Friday charzed with obtaining by ex-|man and child wer lying ancon Hartfard, Conn, Dec. 30.—Appropria- [{or the station and low salaries ‘“have | the British organization for recommenda- | broadcast by opponents of Philippine in- after the leader had taken' off here this ress a gold watch and dlamond ring [ the bed an tons agEregating $785,000 for the expan- | Ariven away the experts and the efficiency | tion'an appeal’of the lord mayor of Cork | dependence that we neither want nor de- | morning. fon,) mas, SproumoR Prom o New.London, Conn., Jewelry firm | lion. - They were takes on and development of state parks in | Of the station is threhtoned, to the detri- | for assistance. - ‘ mand anything but guaranteed independ~ the next two years are recommended In |Ment of the agriculturdl intercsts of the . ece” He was addressing’ the Filipino Radio reports flashed pack to the naval < o and are in a seriom condi- Walker D. Hines. designated by thts| by representing herself to be Mrs. Al » g 3 air station herc brought word that each = e ey oV foea itchel the report of the state park commission |3tte.” A larger appropriation for the | GROCERS ARE CHARGED club of New York on the 24th anniver- | of the twin-motored Dlanes had escaped | Gommina suards of Groman nlnad eavi | On Monday she was arratgned on the mibmitied to Govemor Holcomb today. | Station from the incoming legislature is WITH PROFITEERING | priinoine mao O DF: Jose Rizal, a | mishap. e iand navi- 5 _— : Expenditure of $535,000 of this amount | Urged. ppine martyr. specifis complaint of Dr. T. Sharne o) tign topnn=n ta ~Vc Y e ‘~'oa found FIVE YOUNGSTE! HMURT IN — - oy The big N. C-5 was forced to put bagk | (1 sueh allfed were less thas Derby. Conn., who alieged she obtained for land i urged. — New York, Dec. 30—Joset Reiter, pro- | -Senate _Presideat Quezon, Commis-|into San Diezo harbor ATier Nuvius Wi~ | toms and 300 40 . ' 209,00 | 01000 enrly this monin by telephoning DOUBLE-RIPPER ACCIDENS i \ WILL BE NO STRIKE prietor, and Lestex B. Evans, manager of | o nioga tras il JYSEIt nave ruscul- led its way only a few miles down the > : him from @ hotel here and saying she 2% B2 MoRE LiQTOR OF HARBOR EMPLOYES | the Federal Food: Stores, Inc., operating | fdupe st we are willing"to accept Its hull had been damaged in EpSngence an i eprss s Charlotte Sharne; his cousin. Bristol, Conn.. I A donbiesrine independence under any of the following | \sirt h A representative of the Dritish govern- | ™ e e e Ry RAIDS AROUND CMICAGO | now York, Des 30—Possibility of “’,,""“M"‘"eh“m"""?{fl:&:&fl‘e by | ohme W bl o association of | g the plane. toniEht nianRd & mom sy | ment will visit it Al et oy o e [ Boiet, Bon. s 3 3 . ity of alarr on cha nations; under an Amegican protector- g -, o tary Houston said. to eontinue discussion { 3 o r i dhieago, Dec. 30—Fu general strike of harbor employes here [today and held for arraignment next | gy, ! fignt from San Diego o Magdalena bay, | t3rY, Hiouston said. to continue dlecusmion | ST, 10" Tave ‘heen swindied by the | mobl (8 teght wet spots B hEurther raids on Al Jan. 1 was, averted tonight when mem. | Thureday. ‘They aTe charged Witl! viola- | ine’ grat powers. wr ahemioie o) TmoRE | to overtake the rest of the seaplanes there A A Ve defendant. five youne pérsons - el were New Year's day. of demand notes of the British govern- i i - the’great powers, or absolute and com- Chicago are contemplated by |Ders of the’ Masters, Mates' and Pilots tio nof the Lever act. D'ANNUNZIO 18 ‘GOING Rome. Dee. 30.—The Giornale D'Italia SUCCESSFUL’' OPERATION. \ | was committed for trial by Magistrate: G. | Bolfvla will'be nspected by Mr. Guggen-| Willlam H. McGannon. chief ‘ustice of 00 in the entire archipelago.. If we are |Denise,.charged with the theft of Victory | heim with- thelr purchase In view. THE YREEMEN'S JOURNAL ‘. UPON.ENRICO CARUSO | grantad. our’ independence “we will ‘endea- [ bonds: valued at §100,000, the ‘pronerty of WOMAN 87 YEARS OLD the municinal court, was apparently in DIED AT DINNER, TABLE - o hopeless deadlock tonicht after having Foi ¥ B vorto_deal honorably with ‘our ‘neighbof, [ Ambrose J. Small, missing theatrical mag-| Five handtts held up the State Ex-|had the case for 28 hours. At 10 p. m.| Greenwich Oorn. Des 30 e &4 , Pec. 30 —A thinl incendiary at+ | reports that D'Annunzio has left Fiume in '/ New. York,: Dec. 30.—Physicians attend- | Japan, just-as with all other, countries, [nate of this city. - | change Bank.' Culver, Ind., shooting two |they reported they were unable to reach | san ifason Parker. widow, and tack made this evening on the busie | an airplane, going first to Venice and|ing Enrico Caruso, tenor, who is ill ‘with | and we will _then view. the future. with| When arraigned in police court Doughty | prominent business - men. . Three of the|an agreement and asked that they be |of Dr. Edward O. Parker, dled ness of the Treemen’s Journal |later to Paris. 5 pleurisy at his ‘apartment here. announced | confidence in humanity, . Smaller nations %’ dered the officcs and cxploded 1 | D'Annunzie’s destination is' unknown e 3 < \ b lete independence without " t held by United States. = i¥nter Carlion sip. Jfic Sevil D, Richardson, dry enforcement | Upion voted to instruct thelr representa- | The charge agejist them alleged the B i strings,’ said - e s WGANNON JURY IN o, el Bl L g by il he sdmitted todey. The plans call | L7e8 10 SIEN an agreement with the tow- | anti-profiteering law was violated by the | ““we' have no especial fear of Japan | CHARGED WITH THEFT .OF Edmund Guggenhelm, the copper man, A NMOPELESS DEADLOCK | neher hurts, The others had home. treats . 9B Bse of an airplane which has been | 250 uwrn:ira in -cc:rdlnee With the award | sale of 113.000 pounds.of sugar at 20 1-2 | hecause Philippine independence,. in onr BONDS VALUED AT $100,000 | was among the passengers on the steam- 2 ment. jed trom Washington. of an arbitration board Dec. 21. cents & pounid: afler‘ be&u,_g.urchued bY | opinion, is hot inimival to Japa. . The AL it Sapta. Loigs, which 1ot for Valpa-| . Cleveland, 0.. Dec 29—The, jury con SPECULATION AS TO WHERE Sl bl e e e Japanese are now free to’come to. the | Toronto, Dec. 30.—John Doughty today | ratss. Large mincral areas in Chile and |sidering the srcond desree murder case o ISCEEDIARY ATTACK ON 2 = e Philippines, but- there aré less than, 7 e n hum pleaded. not guilty to both the charge of | robbers were captured by a porse and | allowed to retire for the night. tiouble todav while at the daver - n tonight hé had been| successfully operated | beset by graver .nroblems. and dlnxéxnlfl\dt and that accusing him of abducting | two mors were arrested at Knok. Ind.| According to rumors tonight, 10 ballots | She was 87 years of Allel the place with smoke | but the speculation includes Ireland, for | upon for empyems and-that his condition have taken a Thots hazardous chance &t 'his former employer, who disapbeared ' Mpst of the loot amounting to $10,000 was | had been taken today with the vote re- A resuited. " which he has always expressed sympathy. \h'w el y o trbedom, ‘and. pave suceeaded.” i ‘Deel 2,-1919.. ered. IR ported ‘standing 10 to 2 for conviction. ' e

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