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SDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921, . ' TEN PAGES—70 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS. Calghan Must Reshipat Vote Stood 267 to 76 at End’ Decision Comes From White House — Status of “Sea- man” For Irish Me; REGULATION OLUTIONARY 3. D. A. Morrow, Vice President of the National Coal Associ . 1 3 d 435 f ou‘x ‘:\r:t:;:. mlfll."':!:'gbm) te- Iy deatroyed by firé. : severul coal: i at New Haven by CALLED RE of Most Turbulent Session of the Present Congress. nrisen between tht seat of the FIRE L0SS [N WORGESTER 1S MORE THAN 1,500,000 State Police Are Searching Ruins For Clues of the Origin of ation, Denounces Provisions of the Calder Bill—Mem:- |, Fosiington, Jan. » " bérs of Semate Manufacturers’ Committee Challenged “Mr. Morrow’s Statement That the Measure Was “Barely ' hért of Nationalization of the Coal Mines.” 19.—Provisions At the end of | Washington, Jan. 19—Jurisdiction of the most turbulent session of the present| the state department. in cases of aliens congress, the house late today adopted | arriving In this country without a pass- the reapportionment bill with an amend- | port Is recognized by the department of ment limiting membership for the next|labor in a formal st ten years to the present total of 435. The. fight to prevent increase to 433 ‘was won several hours earlier, however, ‘when the house sitting in M_nnl‘nt of the Ford Detroit, underwent an op- 2tement sent today by Secretary Wilson lo the chief of the immigration bureau. Bemington ‘plant . at - Bridgeport, will re- It was announced, however, that the next;Monddy motning, committee Of | decision of Seeretary Wilson that Donal whale refused to postpone considera- | O’Callaghan, lord mayor of Cork, should of the whole question of Tedistrict- | be allowed to reship on a foreign vessel hing Calder bill for publci- ‘Washington, - Ja: oty provisions of the 1 regulation of production costs, prices. distribu- S it Pty wers 8 o e ieiacof ool were objectionable to mine owners. “If we could be sure.” replied Mr. Mor- “that in consenting to the compul- A 44i1 for_spécial session of the Mexi- congress, beginnlag February 7, was By SreNpe Obteion. ing,” and then voted, 198 to 77, to keep the présent maximum. parliamentary wrangling that was brougfit before the house itself for a final showdown. The 435 amcndment by reason of the ruling that he occupled ot the coal industry were dencunced as the status of a '“seaman” had not been “revojutionary” in their appHcation to ex- reiations of American government and industry, by J. D. A. Morrow, vice It was after long which ‘struck the Tawaflan Ts-| VVorcester, Mass, Jan. 15.—The origin The labor seeretary’s letter to the im< FEASPInE |SF s Arés that esyond mises thim 31 migration bureau My;‘nd Buh th: Fires in the Business District—Militia Companies * Are Held at Armories in Readiness to Assist Exhausted Firsmen in Case of New Fires—Thzre Were No Fatali- ties or Serious Injuries—Firemen From Boston and Near- by Towns Assisted the Worcester Department. fircmen “were slightly hurt by - fallf. glase and toppling walls. Firemen frow 509,000 property damage in n.mn]lmsmn and from towns nearby assisi. | presiflent ‘of the National Coal Assoria- tion today befere the senate manufac- Hustoh Thompson, chairman of the fed- the Islang of Kauil sory demand of the government for these statistics. we would not be admi terpretations of the constitution and its principles which would'allow the govern- finally was agreed to by a vote of 267 to 76, und the measure made ready for sen- ate concurrcnee. After deciding to go ahead with the that O'Callaghan permitted to reship forelgn should be “consummated at the earliest possible momen partment in preventing a fu:- district of this city today had not been |the local department in p - owe mead | detérmined tonight, while militia compan- | ther lvr:d «):I ‘r‘::u‘r‘.:-‘:-'-::‘ d:’;lflrlu.» a day for upemployed persons was open-|ies Were Held at the armies in readiness [ cOld made ihe A soup_ kitehen to provid Earlier in the day it had been eral /trade commission; appearing late| ment to go far beyond that. for assistance to the exhausted firemen | The total loss was estimated at by the Bridgeport Metal Trades Unlon. measure, Representative Barbour, repub- B ' ¢ nounced ‘that the labor secretary in ths @ay, however, began mn endorse-| “T thirk you would have little trouble”) in case of new fires, state police traced | 562,000, With insurance of $850,000. . empleyes of the eastern region of | their way thtough the ice shrouded ruins - bA.Penp-ijnl:' nu°m.4 were ordeted | seeking clues. THREE MORE FIRES, WITH lican, California, member of the census written to O'Callaghan’s counsel direct! committee which reported it, managed tQ; that the lord mayor be surrende: make himself heurd above the din by proposing the 435 maximum amendment, around which the battle was waged. Oth- er amendments were offered, cne to kut the membership to 307 and another to Both were voted down ment. 6f the measure, short hy adloyrnment until whert he will resume. stand was far from be- ing unchallenged by ‘me When he rem: which was cut coal association head however, that his organization's position would be lost and upon the declared con- stitutional position. which Senator Reed said was “ail wrong.” Chairman LaFollette switched the ex- amination to bear upon the f and Mr. Morrow cited its amnual ahout £300,000, to the immigration inspector{#0 take one day & week off without pay. Lord Mayor Q'Callaghan was pa in the custody of The * flimes started in the Knowies bullding at Main and Chatham streets rom busended awd arrests and shortly dfterward a bullding on eontinue in 'mka:- u:m of Ireland, ac-| North Foster -u-lezt more ““a’;l.w mn:; N eord! official and unoffcial advic-|quarters of a mile away was ver Lawless, of Norfolk, soon after he ar- Yoy ing to Slian Bitotis Wes made topilit to 0é-| termine whether this second fire was his counsel, Ji raisé it to 460. in 2 roar of noes. There was a bigger. attendance on the nassihg upon rived at Norfolk from Cork as o Stow- ra that was “ba away, and without a passnort. He ie| éxpenses as EVIDENCE OF INCENDIARIS™M Woréester, Jan. 19.—Three more fires gave hard work to the weary firem- tonight. One was in the R. P. R Power Company’s foundry on Aibaay | now in New York, but whtther he will somcactivities which he said strect which was destroyed, causing = Excess elothing for United States shi- | siarted by burnifig embers from the first, floor than in the oid days of proftfbition loss estimated at $50,000. Five firemen ang crews at Boston iand numerous wilnesses were examined and his own appeal to the courts has not yet -been caiery at $18.000 per annum. | fighting, and the buzz of talk at times re- t embers of the committee | were injured when the roof feil and were officers and valued at $244,000 was sold for $30, cembled that in a crowded theatre; be- - in the hope of learning how the blaze | taken to a hospital Chief Avery in the Knowies building had gained such headway before discovery. The heaviest losses were sustaincd by situation, & majority of large concerns | business firmg in the Knowles building and In the- Wiltlam H. Sawyer bullding on tire opposite side of Main street, both The announcement of Secretary Wilsen | as to the jurisdiction of the state de- partment in all cases similar to those of the lord mayor is understood to be in the nature of a gencral agreement between the two departments through whiech it is vears in- study | Senator Lafollettes { come out of coal production costs.” and Serator Reed promptiy ~f the mine and sugrested the miners had ! sug~ested the mirers had “some orzanization cofts to eoma of observed, “had to of the situation.” about wiidly When Secztor Walsh, democrat, Mas- Droceedings in shorthand. After the real fight had been settled, | Representative | Magsachusetts, came up with a proposal in an_effort to write the Danish Influstries are facing a eritieal pointed to offirers working half time ‘and hearing. and A closed down. others being 3 Fngl cting that the ‘govern- dustry had fafled to cure st ar, s | hoped to avold in the future controversies frant £42 the in sprained his ankie but refused to leave the scene. William N. Taylor, night watchman of the Marrifield bullding, destroyed by fire early this morning, was arrested to- night and was sent to the W i Morrow agreed o to reduce house seats in states where of which was destroyed, and by the ‘M. | State Hospital for observation as bis Atvxillaries patroling similar to the “he placing an embaren ~n| both suggestions. Tuesdsy | K. Smith Corporation, whose wood-work- | sanity. negroes are wlenied the right of fran- “as Creat Pritain 4 O'Callaghan’s case ‘owing to the failure conntered with i of Secretary Wilson to honor, the order of -Acting Secretary D: Senator Reed drew from- the witness numerous statements that coal resources: Representative of the T'nited States are immens- in ex-! Ohio, raised a_point of order azainst the D! evening were attacked by civilians, three |ing plant at North Poster and Union of . whem® wepe : captured.’ One detective | streets was burned. is that O'Calla- Evidence of incendiarism was discov- Therewere no fa-|ered in meny of the buildings destroys! talities: or serious imjurics, but several or damaged. ed immediately. Mr. Wilson's letter. to the ~~ntinuing ehortagé of | Tinkham amendment, \and after After fifty-ome ing - to ‘stand embargo wh Fears of effort, sunply I8 impossidle. two hours of débate the point was su 07 explained that fed-|tained. in 1920 had em- nvestizations in but had been stopn~d immigration | producers using coal to n export are “willing to" stand it Walsh responded with the s coal and milk were comm rovernment ought to p: bureau follow: 2 “At a conference held in the White House vesterday between the president, Acting Secretary of ‘State Davis and my- Senator. Thon eral trade comm: harked unon c the coal Indust: ts’ ambtion ‘Sécomphshed, the Connec- | gow U, 8. BHIPPING ‘Suffrage Association dis- ticut Women Another wrangle developed amendment by Renresentative Barbour to perfect the bill by providing the ma- AUTO RACER TOMPKINS . BOARD CONDUCTED BUSINESS CONVICTED OF MURDER * A 1 2 New .York, Jan. ‘The name of Mar- Hollidaysburg, Pa., Jan. 19.—George C. tin' J. Gilen,”former special assigtant lD:Tornpkml. Philadeiphia automoblie John Barton Payne, chairman of the!racer, was convicted of murder in the rebuked. seversl strfkers fway -station at Seville, fch - would “take hm 5 gelf, the foilowing undérstanding was ar- hv the courts upon the appeal of the Na- tional .Coal- Association. erators, he added. ‘were willine, re-districting states which will ose seats aftep March rge of first In emorrorey Many coal op Senator Reed, of Missouri “Aliens without properly vised pass- intorvened fn The Barbour pjan and many ever. to furnish. cost reports to the com. Statés * hipping’ board, was|first degree here late today, for the kifl- seeking admission to the Unitsq |bdck to, Madrid. substitutes finally were defeated, and the | Stat brought _into, the Waish congressional | ing of Mrs. Edmund 1. Humphrids. ef on In:apite of the commission’s stand . whether admissable under. the im- eral states will be left to work out committee's inujry of the board's affairs | Philadelphia, near Carrollton, Cambrik liere, today. by.Colonei E. J. Abadie, for- | County, July 15, 1817. mér general comptfoller,” . Counse] for the defense immediately ‘“Testifying 1o the _handling of ‘the|filed a motion for a mew trial board’s funds, Abadie cited what he| It was the fourth trial for Tompkins, termed an: “unpleasant incident” which | and the fourth conviction, the third titne <onfronted him,.as the result.of an at-| for the murder of Mrs. Humphries asd tempt to settie requisition claims. |the third first degree verdict. He was ““Gillen’ summgned ‘me- to -his office by | trled for the xilllng of Edmund 1L phone early in ber, 1919, and told | Humphries and a second degree verdict me to appear at his office at 3 o'clock to| Was returncd. | Each time the higher certify to some recorfls” the witness courts found a flaw in the case add imigration laws or not, shall by * The, “sl e _ndeipting them I view- of the _or mot, shall be sén of Chicago ruled. : ——— Fiame Tgeslay morn- Hia- departire was madé “a-long gpecch 2 the problem in accordance with long es- | admission. unless the s Torrow whether the ¢ 1 tablished custom and law. As the bill stands the states which will lose representation in the ouri, two seats, and Tndiana, Jowa, ecretary. of state the passport requfrements. % en seamen who follow seamanship as‘an ‘cceupation Wil he and for purnoses of reshh tinless the secretary of state diveets that | they be kant on their vessels. ‘The- cases of atowaways will be re- | in, the ported: immediately to the secretaty of state. and-they shall he held ahoard their o hvsieal castody until the secretary-has rendersd ‘a ‘deciston. <If the | inell secretary. of ‘state does not @ir DISCURSED HOLRLY. WAGE AND PIECEWOKK SYSTEM BALLOONIST HINTON TELLS ! Q!; BUFFERING OF FARRELL Missiseippi, Nebraska, Rhode Island and Vermont, one each. will be shifted to eight states In this.or- der: California, three, TRockaway, N. Y., Jan. 19.—Two of the three balivonists who were lost four days in frozen Canadlan wildg after their re. 3 cent: flight rortrayed their sufterings from | Ohfo two. and Connecticut, New. Jersey, 813, huriger and Worry today before the | NOrth Carolina, Texas and Washington, Huval-court of inquiry investigating. the | one each. These twelve seats i been introdsesd ta fhe N ‘to ‘exclude &llens who bosrd Leating om preseated by the raiieads were ] was presented with a number |8Tanted a re-trial and finally change of typewritten certificates, earrying pay-|Venue from Cambria to Blair county. o e it that | ewninig ments. of millions of ddilars to -former, "':':i!:‘vk‘l'l: t::::::e:o emotion when the owners .of tequisitioned hulls, and . re-| Veriet was re A & quested to sign on the dotted line. D, T mu' g e Ot m"m Mo "i.h'lner(;“ mug'::g: killing of Mr..and-Mrs. Humphries and He. was satisf ey o) although Mr. Gilien demanded that if he | their son Edmund I Humphries, Jr. ofi“thair vessels. they, may o I-H,M'thf nurpose..of ‘slen of' the meerstary of lahor -{ 1038 OCaTIEtnn. be permiitted to-smihin foreien shall he eonsnmmated One of them, Licuténant Walter Hin- | PALMER ASKS INVESTIGATION e mfi suffering of the enant Farrell—, frequént'y from tén; pletired’ the int eldent’ of: tii¢ tilo—] saying that Parrell ‘sank was responsibie for the decreaged fexhaustion: fointed and at one t: to worl: or jhcath- seventh ehnual convénsion tw Clncinpatl sroduetion. shown wilrcads’ fig- [makig ro arks which Hinten told . th. "¢ | earltest possible moment” ed a lenglhy argament. fntended to. contintie as. general comp-) The commonwealth sought comivietior known to have W. L jeourt-it would be “unfair” to_auote: the A score. of persons a: jer, he do %o by 6 p. m. Colonel Aba-|on the grounds that the defendant was 10, have - Been fi‘;im"m Wil refused and ascertained, | *ane at e time ot theximg b ¥ P through a_special investigator, that “had m!:u ::l-hd :, rebuttal today, testified chum. .the biggest mining town .in Mex- | 1: cortified as demanded by Mr. Gillenthat just previous to the slaying Tomm £ that sfternoon in his office the fleet cor- | XiNs had participated in several businees nofation would have lost millions.” deals which they dec'ared could mot have 5 deta jor the’ Unlon younger officers conferred on bility of taking a k denartment of. jus! ounding up alleged radicels lnst win- been” drowned and thirty, | rR1sm REPTRLIC BrLo TP A SHIPPING SERVICE compiied at Omaha, ife’ away from They were o rrefl did not hes r_station mes show that the time required for certain 3 work had increased on the hourly basis, c4l officer s3'd he probably would be able lezal rizhts of accused, broughf assur- ance today from a semate judi committee that it ‘would hear first hand both the agents who superviscd the raids Washinaton, Jan, 13.—The provisional consular ser- thereby decreusing the outptt. renr tomerrow. A. O. Wharton, labor r inton told the court of an instance now whether showing the sp'vit of sacrifice shown by year old bal- . through 1 vice. is bufldinz ¥p a2 large l'l;n North & Indd Manufacturing Co: pany of New ‘Britain apacunced that #ts|.LAW ABIDING CITIZENS ARE working - schedule would “Be. Increaw'a from - 24 1032 ‘hours A week, cffective Morday, fext. ‘esentative on the board, wanted forenten could tell the difference Letween Lieutensnt ‘Kloor, the 2: the incorapeient man and one wWho was loonist whe commanded the narty, on the 1 setvice batwagn The attorney Ireland and othe " “VACTIMS OF GRAFT IN NEW YORK ted Sfates, The commission tee which was co fudifferent to Rig wi been made by an insane person. In his charge, Judge Thomas D. Bal- bridge declared that if the jury beleved Tompkins ineane when he committed the . act they should acquit him. but if they “New York, Jan. 19.—Discovery of a belleved him san conv, widespread syetem of grait In which law | €, they should ot W. L. Hazzard -morning of ‘{he se Central replicd’ thap prepared to. eat-thelr first carrier pizeon, ihe said, and it was de of the committee of ona eating the Trish guestion wa: by J. T. Fawsitt, who thé Trish consul general at New Yo A fortnightly serviee York and Cork, Mr. Faws!it sald, !s .in operaiion and anether service will opan Soon hetween B ty of granting convicted of nd” day's tramp they hundred. Investi. S| - The trial of Mrs. Clara Smith Tamon, at -liberty -on' hond." charged with mir- der in connectlon with the death of Jake | L: Hamen: has been’ set for Mareh 8, in | Ardmort, Okla. ing eltzlens znd business houres are safd that he,was le. 't the road discharge zose men who are living down on the would iliv ‘Wharton asked. The witncss veniied that it was not that an amne oclamation w was announced tonight by former Gov- ernor Whitman, who is investigating al- {ieged corruption in the city administra- complained that h than his share an: confined in prison for i was getting - more -time statutes because, ways possibie (o measure an employe’s ton and an Tri A delegation of Porte TRicans im. b Ty v wed to pay for police protection, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 18 REDUCING EXPENSES Philadelphia, Jan. 19.—The Pennsyl- gave a wing to each of his ccmpanions. work and praseribe what should be &° | Y Bvidence submitted to the January ad- | Vania Railroad Company today instreet- be ¥zore into nd was said by Fawsitt to be ways ‘and meand comm'tine NEGRO BURGLAR CAUGHT el ke S Whit- | €0 all departments throughout the sys Ao AN Ty O D mn indict. | tem to effect & further reduction in €- { ment _against Police Captain Percy Du | penses of ien per ceat. as compared with Bois, who wes charged with having re-|the exrenses in November, 1920. This is celved ‘an illegal fee from a fl,.u,,.lln addition to the ten per cent. reductio cancern during a btrike in 1919, Du Bois | Ordered when the retrenchment campaign ¥ effort to preven pping with TIreland, le a duty of two c-nts a pourd the jon Imported st=ar: in - revisi opinion that “on aecount of her large!derwood tariff law. debt, to {he United Statss, Great Bri.| tain probahly will not take extreme meas- American foreign shin- altheuzh it has suliscted every to search and other indfznitios. Mr. Hazzatd presented data from the ! New York Central lines tended to show decreases in cfiiciency on that road fol- lowing the change from piecework te the hourif rate basis. BY STUDENTS IN MILFORD inz tke Un- st his department by the r Government League. These charges wore clared, by-a group of attor of whom were counsel for pereons ar- | ! rested for deportation on charg Andrew Fofman, of Winsted, o sevthe alker for 40 years did at the age of §3. s father, Walter Ficiman, of Maine, i was safd to hawe made the first scythe ures to embar: was the second police captain fndicted | Was started last month and whici night after three students of the Milford Preparatory School o within a week on evidence gathered hy=r»ad_v hag resuited in the laying off of PESSIMISTIC VIEW OF a school dormitory. The students told possenger vessels are allowed o SITUATION IN IRELAND | the police that they discovered Wyatt in Whaitman and his cssistants. Cap. | aPProximately 30,000 men t the four re. ine alien radicals.” the time has come when wo thing more than blind allegation say evidence and loose charges part of persons “who ars not disinter- ested” the attorney gereral asked that in New England. tain Willlam A. Dalley was indicted Jan. | &lons of the system. Continued falling Then assefting that reland direct from Amesica, 13 on a similar charge. oft of busine: Mr. Whitman declared the graft sys- | (OF today's action. Freight traffic has de- a room taking clothing and other arti- Cork, Jan. 19.—A profoundly pesstmis- | cles and the negro youth hid under a bed tic view of the situation in Ireland is | When they entered the room. Wyatt is| taken by Bishop Cohalan of Cork in a!3lleged to have drown a revolver statement today. Surveying the situation from every angle, he said he saw no|he Was subdued and held until the police wieness declared, aqding that this “Fncland’s effort to stifie American pas- | senzer sevvice that would compste with the British monopoly.” The tuxeds coat mwst mot be worn in the ‘presence of ledies. actording to a from the merchant tallors de- which opened new” but even more widespread than in| ™! sieners’ assoctation fired. The bullet entered the ceiling, and been waged was: given as the reason he had diseovered was “fomething | clined 20 to 22 per cent. as compared H the early fall, the company sald. Police Licunienant Charles| “There is mo arbitrary rule adopted” Becker, who waa execrion for the mur.| aid & statement issued tonight by Sam- an attempt be madc to . ascertain the convention in Chicago.fl ~gainst Irish shipping by Enelish sea- e prospéat of peace. Prolonged repression 8 port towns, he declared. might result in a sort of pacification, but der of Herman Rosenthal. lent of the Pennsylvania Trans-Atlantic Health' authorities In Guebee provines The police clam that this was the ne- “I have nothing to go on' but the re-|SIAMSHID lines Further evidence gathersd In connec- | “V8tem. Kincisis on WA e 0 only by driving the discontent under- | ST® youth’s third visit to the school dor- introduced me Ports of department of justice agents, tion with affairs of the police department | fuction will be made iz to secure the wt- x -from Ottawa America and Irish po\s. such as Cork.|spread of sial mitory for the nurpose of theft. Wyatt carefully selected men. who have sworn to abide by the law and tell the truth” “Naturally I believe much cheaper than betwaen iverpool. he said. but Brit will be' presented to the grand fury Fri. | MOst economy consistent with safety and efficlency. The presidents, however, settlement was hopeless, in the | W28 held in bonds of $2.500 on charges Amerfca and | other places in” Ontario” where more than ish interests | §00 cases have developed. opinien of the bishop, so long as the lary,” assault with intent to kill ave unt{l recently controlled Irish har- goverfiment interpreted every move of |and carrying concenled weanons. Wyatt ors and shipnin= facilitles. s far as my men have obe: have been direcied that in carrying ont SOUTHERN IRELAND NoT these instructions they shall do %o in Infunctian prageedihss to prevest the tish sources were sald ' Western Bnlon Talegraph company from Ireland paid | 1anding i@ cable from the Barbadoes'at Miami, orida, were Inetituted in the 000,000 In expendi- | tederal agurt at New York. “The Trish republican government.” he added, “conld administer the affsire Treland with the present taxes pald Eng- land and remit from the Ifish leaders towards peace as a sign | I3 2 8on of the Rev. Thomas Wyatt, a ne- of weéakness. It was impossible to Cork people responsible for as Major General Strickland contended, becauge the ambush gangs fiying column, of whese movements the peoplé of Cork were completely ignorant. Firures from Bri bv Fawsitt to sh 27,000,000 pounds taxes to and received only 23, od the instructions given them by the de- partment, Tl stand by them. have oxcesded their authority hizh handed methods T want to know 1t~ Senator Sterling, chalrman ,of the sub. | committee, anrounced that on next Tues- day it would hear P e | 870 clergyman of MEASURES ADVOCATED TO DISTRIBUTE IMMIGRANTS Great Britain Cork, Jan. 19.—Bishop Cohalan sald The stat today that there was not the slightest interest In southern Ireland in the home ! 000 idle freight cars. rule act, but it was concelvable that if — elections ever were held there would be | BOLSHEVIK INFLU an overwhelming Sinn Fein majority In operated as a mnale -ull- piayed st danc- s anl lal gvents In tlnxton. ntil after 10 p. m., by which hour all gown snd borourh officers are rofessor Zecharian of Harvard Law School facul- ty, one of the attorneys who preferred charges against the depa ‘Washington, Jan. 19.—Measures to se- lect immigrants, rather than any complete stoppage of immi- gration, were urged on the senate immi- and distribute PERFINENT PROTESTS FROM HOUSEWIVES OF BROOKLYN 20,000,00 to 30,000, marner best adapted to avoid, as far & INTERESTER IN HOME RUEL | possible, unncceseary disruption of the organizations or individusl hardship.” ent declared that the Pesn- sylvania svstem now hag on its lines {8 4 ROWIN: b 1A the Dublin paritament. It was his opinion ey < g g rtment of jus- National Popu- tice in the name of the gration committee today by W. W. Hus- lar Government Leaeme. Frank Dempsey supposed o have quit work. mayer of Mallow, and Wallhington, Jan. 19, —Letters under though it is unsatisfactory, the Washington, Jon. 19.—increasing on- Sinn Feiners would be well advised 10| p0.0i0n to the Britiah-Persian treaty has accept the home rule measure and use it| ., yirengthened the holshevik infimenie as & spring board to secure somethiNE iy Pergia that a counter agreewnent has Detter. but without any intention o re-|yuon sioned by the Russian soviet and linquish the struggle. hmmlby‘:! the labor lete would be economically unsound, he said. Permanent legislation to restrict the ow from each country in amy year, safe- guarded with provisions to eover need of emergency -liber, and sirable immigrants, prefe Quickly assimilable, on. the land, Mr, Husband l:::l. would meet the immigra- e attos, | & “locomotive eneineer. on § The atiomavi s Westorn Rallway o e ribed the partial destruction o % o pas- follewing the attack by the. Sinn Fomy| said at Miami, Pua.,-that Cobinghre; British barracks last September | sibly two members of the - 27, He asserted that soon after-he had | et would be from, the south. - received an invitation from the com- Temple America to_testify be. Jeseph i was_ raided, and his | Emmanuel, New: York was made Rabbi Frneritus for life with ‘| 000 a year by date, signed ‘“Wives Mothers of Industrial Workers,” reached general was requehted to have 2 agents, who S round-ups, also on hand Tuesday. THREEE AREESTS IN NEW HAVEN FOR HIGHWAY ROBBERY New Haven, Conn, Jan. 19—The search for the highway robbers who yes- terday held up Burton.S. Bradley, poul- Fred W. Uphsm, of Chicage, fresswr f the republiean national committes, under 80 to do housework days ‘week for mothers with children, and also far ail eight-hour day for housewives. ; should realize,” “fimt legisiation should be less and #n*fa¥ok of industrial workers and more PIRE ON THE WATER rort received today by th Steps to get de- mission to come to fore it, his home correspondence taken, he sald. Fepmbanoae Providence, R. I, Jan, 19.—Ten fire Persian governments, according to a pe- Sy state depart. ment. FRONT IN PROVIDENCE| Officers of the denartment acoepted the renort with great recerve, but they satl Information reachine them from other ! companies,” fighting-in zero weather that|sources indicated tightening of the be'- |turned water to ice almost as soon as it | shevik grip. Jeft the nozsle, strangled.a blaze in the —_— yards of the Hovey lumber company here | GOODRICH CO. TO SET ARIDE this_morning that for a time threatened SURPLUS FUNDS OF $10,000,008 a large section of the city’s east water to allevidte and improve the of the. overworked, underpaid, ing _ housewife.” that 60 per cent. of the mem- gress were paid more than | New Haven, FEASED THAT SPANISH STRAMER HAS FOUNDERED BURNING oP COIK WAS WITHOUT PBOVOCATION ‘19.—What is alleged to mony of some seventy € icting _the burning “of T4 | public buildings ‘and stores in Cork, on Dec. 11-12 last as unprevoked,and un- justifiable, . and - the prevalling condition Ireland ution of the board congregation S dealer of this city, end Cy- his chauffeur, resulted late thres men. One andibe the sworn te the | eye-witnesses dep! EE e i GIBLS STOLE $7T10 FROM A NEW HAVEN SALOONKEEPER of trustees of’ e cancessten for fhe bulldiiz of = : BOI:NWI wirelésa, station fo reommun- lcation with other -countries has beén granted fo the Gepefal’ Telegraphie eom- pany ;: of France %y Conn., Jan. 19.—Marths | Yenkelun and Annie-Zidris, both 18 yeara : old, and hlgi‘ng'm' arrested in Seymour today Brough here, charged \with the theft of = $71¢ front. today, The blaze, which started New York. Ja e Argéntie gov- | chine with a lantern to fix a leak in the gasoline tank, caused damage amounting rants and are h:'lllln bends of. $10, 19.—Directors of fthe B..F. Goodrich Comnany teday voted te set aside out of surnlus funds 1 $10,000 . truck. driver got under his ma- 000 reserve to nrovide azsinst possfhie to. about §30.000. The driver, Willlam from Gus Swigler, a local saloonkeeper. under British milltary_rule as Swigler complained that his nic®, Annie, isen,” was - issued one of “lawless ———— Albert I Laufr, M8, Jan. 19.—The Spanish losses on raw materii] rommittments Howard of Warwick, Was badly burned. | and deferred decision on the terrori; teday by the Irish labor party and trades | On the medium of | ted sulcide. 5 of the British The report, which is described by its lflm income tax bribisg e He was secretary of of the and Turlvas company, s 31,009, 000 fron and. stell. wrecking and et | dropped. in. to see him abeut ten days et Lttt ot Fago and atter she left' he missed § 10 The.police say the young woman admitted the theft and said they spent all but 41 cents, which they still | Baltimere, T for Dunkirk, is believed to h dered with hér skipper, Captain Gomeza, end Rer crew f more than 150 men, last! % leh’“ @end on the eommon stock un ) <0 MER! N AND GERMAN tr€ Londo nhead from his desk. labor party. v Al the ar. Bual stockholders mertine next Anril MINISTBRS AT SAME TABLE| Dividends at the reewiar T ner eent. rate were declared on the preferred stost: The Hague, Jan. - 19.—The American | foF APril and July a trip to New York. They are and Germas ministers dined at the same $1,000 bonds each. table last night when the queen gaye a | FSTATE OF Jow , of Captain and beem abandoned in shipping cir- passcucers to | rafiway train running from Lugs, — statements mads by Sir Hamar Green- BILL TO PENALIZE CROOKED rUREOY state dinner to the heads of the diplo- MITCHELL APFRAISED AT $77.101 mnerumeol“l:nlmomdmplm matic missions. It is belleved that this is Finland' to' Novogrod, southeast ‘were 00d, chief secretary for Ireland, in the burned to death the fact thut no word BASEBALL PLAYERS IN OHIO srrested the |y, three men had a total of $340 in their vesgel since use of commons, that the Sinn Wwin | when benszine being enrried ss freight rs time gince the war that the rep-| New York, Jan. 19—The estate of the resenatives of hese two countries have |Johm Purroy Mitchel, former maror of nockets. Bomster also w-s carying an Mr. Bradley was rob- {were the incendiaries responsidble, accuses the crown forces of being s%cly guity, and challenges the government to pub- lish the findings of ‘the military inquiry Instituted -by 'Major General Stricklan in command of the troeps, which, port says, the government is afraid The ‘third assistant engineer, a fireman and boatswain of ‘the America steamer are among those from whose Zjom pazssydinioa ; OFMIIYI0 ‘FSSIMIM oW JO KIIudp| oy Were recelv- Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 19.—Imprison- o4 Néverber 17 from & pepition approxi- [ment for from ome to five years and a 240 miles southeast of Cape May, |fine of §1,000 for professional shipping meh had been hoping some trace | players who of the vessel or erew would bs found. £.000 EMPLOYES OF N. & W. . TO BE LAID OFF SATURDAY explodeq and wrecked the tratm Sppeared under such circumstances. The | New York, kilied at a = twe ministers, however, were seated far|fleld during the war, t apart. i bed of about $450. REDUCING RENTS BECAUSE /bribes provided in & bill introduced n the’ Olto Jegistature today by = = OF INDUSTRIAL DEPRESSION tative Green of Mah HARTYO! WANTS LANDING 112, of which $10.000 was left hie m Hartford, Conn., Jan. 18.—As an evi- dence of ita progressive labore the Hart- ia | {or€' municipal “aviation commission has| Washington, =Jan. asked for $12,§00 from the city, budget, it was' announced today. This sum will AT STATE BANK IN HOUSTON, TEX. Tex.,' Jan. 19.—Two unmask- iy will be|ed men held up the Citizens’ State Rank “t0 ii-{hers this morning, selzed " The ‘Ameriean committes’ tor, ! Treland, aonounced that it had cabled initial ! purchase of foed, clothing Roanoke, Va., Jam. 19.—Approximate- Iy twe thousand emiployes of the Norfolk Western i e next formation three _tenement houses accommodating more than 117 families, announced today that due to the industrial depression a flat cut of $5 per month in rents. will be This is equivalent to effective Feb. 1. he praised by the state deputy at $77,191. The net estate w FIELD FOR AVIATORS er and $44.142 his wife. TO DIRECT SEARCH FOoR THE MAIL BOAT FULITZEN 19.—Georyo Pavks, chalrman of the new inter-deps ri'nental Alaskan board. will leave tomor-ow fcr cover in'the next flacal year a landing | Seward and personally direct the euréh T230u00 ©) A1¥SSa00U FEM 1] EA®E’ j30001 o mmema e LR field for aviators who wish to make this Satérday, acoerding’ f given out today at the essaries to immediately general currency and $13,500 In pressing cases of 15 and 20 per cent. reduction in most ) SoumII s o for RQte missing government mail bust & stopping place, & supply station | Pulitser, which disappeared December an attendant with weven mien on board

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