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N NOR| PNN. ‘MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1921 a’c.brrrmzs-ss COLs. eGSRy Bt Tograms [ Calioic Clrey [y 1 18 and Wk Dot R KALOGEROP PRICE TWO CENTS. . P————— RN ORERCPOULUS FORMS A *NEW CABINET FOR GREECE for Greece. s A lm m“émw:d‘t;om of pn- \ Do ‘e Blocked Road at Springfield, | war pricest = * ; Lenten Pastoral Letters Were - N.J., With Stones—Forced : Mrs, Charles -fi‘ Tarnell, widow | RudbyAlthélflmr'Cd:- One of Their Victims to Farmers’ State bank of Le Loup, Kans, Irish . o of ‘xl.':ua';.“ nationalist leader, dled olic Bishops—Acts of Wan- Drive Them From Scene. ton Oppression, b was closed by order of the state bank Newark, N.' J., Feb. §.—Eighteen mes | commissioner. Belfast, Feb. 6.—The Lenten pastoral New Premier Declares He is Strongly With the Entente—Min- - ister of War Gounaris Has Been Renamed as Delegate to ] t ly today from ot o ey letters’ read today by ail the Ulster Cath- " e % > e ;:mn:"é:‘,f‘;:: "at Springeld | < Mesrish forets atiacked butiying pan- (Ollc bishops wers devoted to the. gerl | . the London confem — Former Premier Venizelos 2y Cfifidmw'm Can m : {:,"";‘,“50,;.".,,3 other obatacles. gk et andiors. land, dealt at great length with LBé sit- y ) St‘m KID‘ Constantine Ba Negllgble Man and e ' Robert S. Huse of Elizabeth, a ufier The suthorifies of Munleh, Bavaria, | Udtion. The cardinal dcclared taat. he | was shot by oné of the robbers. The have asked the allied officers there ot 6 | 1€ver had writicn under feclings of deep- | . .. .Miaintains That His Return Should Not Influencs the Al- - i ‘bullet broke his arm. appear in unifgrm in the streets. ;l;.nnxuty ?;xfirsh‘l I‘I;re vivid scnse .of J N o 3 S0 1 . *_The occupants of the automobile were| - Jg ey respons n the dark prospects X o - - sion—Statement Telegraphed to ‘Union Men and Em- lined up and their money taken from| Fermer Empress Augusts Vietorla of | fof (he country's future. - w Policy With Regard to Turkey. ; : 7 Rk 3 . them.* The robbers demanded cash onl% |Germany is suffering perlods, of depres-| The cry of suffering lreland despits the | ‘Athenis, Feb, §.—After confefences last- et 2% v m " ¢ jve A s by ¥ paying no attention to the jewels worn’)sion and shows great restlesshess. efforts to smother it by aia, gaid gt - o1t Gy ., Bmtubns i _Kln er prem! rr.'d E . L EOVISRLEA Bt A by_the fashionably gowned women. : dr—— : the chrdizds “will Te throuzhy céti- KOl (8 S (e paty Tedees it wes] alfies :trgu-eei:mf;:guu That the b i e ef0; 3 sctio: bandits then . forced Ja P.| More than 5,000 turles, marking out a sorry place in his- - t 4 ceece, assertis o7 e b "_P""m.m‘;'m.,,t w.,,m; ntsirore! fimflrfl&ry procedure -of m{:a, o Stack bioker of Efaabeth, (o | betn Seised by DrohiBitien macr e i save { tory or the breacat uless, Teré has ARty s (haghecal party Waf wndwervingly. abe Wi SESIRNeE L fouueht 8 | e Interatite ‘commeree ofmiiasion or of | arive them several miles from.the scéne | sas City in ralds the last o days . |Déen o word of conciliation, but repres- ogeropoulos, minister of finance|heartedly pro-ally, while the othér par- _bor union representatives that he investi- Tal E hoard L 4 of the Hold-up, where they disappeared iin the ‘Rhallis cabimet, who had been ties were not anti-ally. The people as — sion’ pure and'simple such as has been] o, o5 UL E SV P ? ‘- jthé. Ta D¢ h C - J ent - wit] 2sk “of forming a|a whole, he declared, were pro-aily. It tives' tms before ed our._tele; in a forest. ward Vak Orden, f Ident | uninown In Ireland since the days of e w5 ] firflc railroad execu 'vd ctlim. S re o e :‘ e m - % y of (e Auprel B qr-w l;r ,;‘.. et | Cromweil.” 5 riew ministry, bud completed its forma- :::lmlm, ;le ‘svani. ‘_r_ t the Ggrmany aym- :,"': ,,“"“.“_““L“",,.,‘“.."". i e s Wad - 1 teir action . I{C. OF C. TO OPFOSE GOVERNMENT ' | York city, was Xilled by a teain o0 Devon, | ' Cardital Logue proceeded in stathing il o, aaoes SONELLY) e He also declined to spbmit th cmatter ta ’ ; Pa. on. 3 REGULATION OF INDUSTBIES | terms 4o denounce’ the policy of the gov. | oSt of the members of the mew min-| with propaganda based on the myth of N 5 idsjry. serwed under the Riazllis premler- | Germany inv! ility, ied to “wabbling™ s, . P i —— eryment, which he Buid had rdbbed it of, yniy, -Grie-of the naw men-is Nicholaus| during the wir, but be assected that th nresi forth his position on Washington, Feb. 6.—Enactment of the | Poland’s echief executives are confer.|Bll sentc of -sacredness of humdi > life | e ~ g d { the tia wuu.:d::n':‘n: “him in a, telegragl ] 2 e o pending bilis for federal regulation of the |TINg in Paris With French military ehiefs | and extinguished the instintivo horrok-ot | Ry et DU Gl | i hasis of ‘Germas propagasds 4id \uddgessed . jointly- to. two of . the railway . ¢ : coal and packing Industries will be vig- | On mMeasures of defense against the bol-|bloodshed. He declared that the So-} "3 " ping the announcement AL Kal . anions and to the Assocfition ef bary’ is, to Bt 0 orously opposed by the Chamber 6f Com- |&hevik. y ‘called official reprisals were acts of wan- log- “The net results of the war,” he sald, xecutives, Why o had ‘sent,® & S Y G erpolous told the newspapermen that he| “were mot omly the , merce of the United States. Josepht H.| -~ L — jton oppgession and injustice; that ‘menq L .t g Zot oniy the proposition of Ger- slouse, rep ad ‘ex Defrecs, president of the organization, 1| A ‘termade” struek Hateywille, Aln, | Fulltiess of any overt act dgainst 1w | g e e o nts, ARt . of AuitadRingety -3 the presié ' comm announcing tonight the opening of the jmoving the reejdence of E. J. McNabb 10¢ | and order were dragged out at-dead of | iy Wit him. As for interior ek | iten ROT i o e e It e with raile fight, declared that tha coal and packer |7ards withod injury to the sleeping Bight and shot under the eves of thelf | 1o'd Ty red o intended Lo Metinste many iy i bills’ would “substitute government for |family, familles; that prisoners were. shot in| e, y- Ex jcation o Lic. .ow g liametitary majority, had been designated | any a B i cover. when they see the formidable iof- | anew 43 a delegate to the London con- oz'm."'r?k :mn:}:{onm:f ::Rmuxy‘ g4 % — ries approaching are ghot at sight—sueh ! ference on Near Eastern affairs, has | incredib) 4 - b mmpx' :::.;Juum.m- were arrested | Is. the value set on life by those commis- | maga ah unfavorable impression in Brit- Upholding th people who will o' taken” inte ::-p:o%‘;d :‘i‘““uomum!: :x’a?fie:il{‘y“ Tethp. peooa( ois Poace and o} ish circies, and has caused considerabie | ougtad Hins B ?::fi:;am:ecm; tha s 3 b 3 appre! 7 1 . . Wi : avitig been swomn out. “Even religion has not been spared. | apprenension In political quarters gener. n Armenians and Greeks not only wera k - 3 b : private control of two of the great basic | — lorries under the piea of attempting to cen':flrl:l;' R L SaRIAL (e ,R:“ :nhvu l; & hall, it muommn ihe. trangportation act. with such matters teleETam (Was : . An- | industries of the country. JABtt-nlln for appointment of William { esczpe, though they were surrounded BY | smnouncement that M. Gounaris, the h-;nembetnn. deported r:;u g the <1 i—the railreed “Yor board and the. inter- | derson, vice_ pres ol President Defees aiso announced that | 1. Brvan as prohibition comumissioner, -to |armed men easily able to restrain them. | minister of war, and head of the par-| sines ke ossivilty of "restortng, i ’state commerce commission He' accord- ,tional Association of Machinists; 'rh the chamber would line up its fourteen | Suceeed John I. Kramer, was launched-in| “Poof people, Who instinctively run to Whairvor, the biasiing. rule ngly informed Uie iunor and catrier repe | DeWitt Cuyler, !h-lwa‘;.b h hundred member organizations and more | Washington. ' -resentatives that he was submitting |tion of way Executivés, and E .F.|man fifteen thousand firms, corporations jcaples’ of telegrams received frem them 'Grable, .erand presidént. of the United r_,,d individuals as means of making its thérhood of Mainténance Employes fght effcctive on a national basis. He land Rallway Shop Laborers. . said copies of & brief prepared by the . The repiy-of g_he, presids u-is:ndt"“ two tele- | chamber to “point out the dangers con. 1 . although he was no longed premier or & ;, {Bramd s by, the bor unions |tained in the two bills” ‘would be sent to g e Saéristies of churches have been raided, | . : e A 'm'mmom" . carefuily sev-'{ and to_pne telogram addressed to him by | mbmibcrs of congress tomorrow together | Drastié measures to stamp eut anti- |und sometimes litto resoect has been | vEX1zELOS yHGES; ALLINS 7O P Consantine 1t 8 negHgiv on - - falegrams nddresced to me. dealing | th ,Afi!iflofl' of Railway Exeeutives is fywith a onal letter “asking carcful | Soviet activities in Russia and in sur-|shown to sacred vessels and vestmen CONTINUE TO SUPPOR’ el i ith the ‘labor cuesticps -and - railroad |understood- to have been based 9h _racom- | consid arguments advanced | TOunding territories have been taken by | Churches have been surrounded by arm- X i g e : four, prey to chronic ill-health” He . mendatins _of lecre"’{ of * Interior | aoxinst the measures. . tie bolshevik government. T . ol Tanating itk 0 ran 5 s memining in Chicago. .- | Payne. who stifi gets ns' director-general | " Tho brief acserts that “the objection > t o i e were held, up and searched as they left| ,ondom Feb. 3 an)‘ln!;’ like the span of life remaining * .“Tha iransreriation act approved Feb. 1« the raiiroad adminir-ation. The tele- | to these bills is that they go beyond gov- | The house ‘emérgency tariff bill was ! church., Of course nothing was found ex- | {270 1x tb 1% the hesis of 1°_th- During this period Ge 5. 1830, fo & gregter estent than any |griims were referred to Secretary Payne {crnment regulztion and substitute gov-!Put aside temborrily in the senate to|cept prayer-books and rosaries. Catho- ok L el e of ‘:‘: 1‘"“2: Will never ralse her martial head again.” privions les , :laces ajl‘questions |when. reccived edriy last week, and his lics do not go armed to. hear mass Of | 43" Former Premier Ventselos of Greses | retoon rCiuded by asserting that the aling with finunces and. ralired?- man- | recommendations prepared to commit crime.” Sir- 2k Ster ot olay. b ‘Xun; of Chn‘lmmme was sad, but of ‘agement and nmecessary rotes upder. the | White House s, . try.” Attention is called to the pro- | i The cardinal protested in equally Vis-| ' whie tranty is the onl X 2 ] internal import, and should not in« Surisdicsion of the intersiric commerce | The rafirond workers in their first tele- | iy i The student body of Brown university | OTous terms against ralds on convents the stabiilt z{ », only guarantee o the allied policy with regard te “commission, hemet all-questions involving [gram sizmed by the heads of seven un- | resimnation of packers and the brief adds |Nas inaugurated » movement against apy |and the throwing of the sisters into com- ity of peace,” declared the form-, Turkey. “the _ekpepse of operation.. the: necessities [jorns, and tranem'tted throush E. M. Jew- {tnat the effect of the provision would be 'Iélaxation of conventions at the college | sternation. . ‘of the fallroads, apd - the. ameuni -.of fell president of ‘the faffway emploves' |y force registration and later give the dances and other gocial functions. “It will not be inferred,” the pastoral money. heensnary to sccure, the suecskful | department of {He: American Federation | government control of tha’ operation of | | T continted, “that I overlook or condone | MPORTANT MATTERS TO COME Loperation thereofy are - név: - under the [of Laher, asked the mresident to ¥ vesti- | tho industry. |, The famots bird-hunting @or owned | exiremist crimes. The lying in waul\ BEFOKE CONGBESS THIS WEEK o lernment operation in the great = meat ngv way” for immediate disposition of were forwarded to the {proquets and coal industries of the coun- | the gundry fihzn appropriation bill. TO LAUNCH CAMPAIGN AGAINST PERFUME AND HAIE TONIO Jurisdicton.of the eamy . wAL the. pate IS castlery’ psaditlons as fuade by | peferring tfo. the coal.hill, the brief jby Tucker ‘Gibsoti, widely known Loulsi- | and. shooting of policemen or soldfers is #sames time. the ast rlagrd all questions of IW. W.' Atterbury, vied ‘président of the ipoints out that the presilent under “cer- ;“flxhunlsmln\ lag suffered nervous pros- [not an act of warfare, but is plain mur- ‘Washington, Feb. 6.—Congress will] New Xork, Feb. §.—A war on contents dispute between carriers and, their ém- | Pennsylyania lines, Defore the railroad|,: sunposed contingencies” is empower- | tFation and is in a serious condition. der and will entail punishinent for mup- | Starl another busy week tomorrow by |of patent medicine, perfume and hair “ployen #nd subordinate officlals under the fiahar board in g0 - od to fix prices and commissions and.to £ p VA i - er here and, if not repented and atoned | completing adoplion over the president’s |tonic bottles, prepared for the ice “jurisdietion ef the railroad labor bogrd.; Mr. Atterhury tad declared that the |gea) in coal, cont the production, | Francls - Burten Harrison, ernop- | for, terrible punishment hereafter. No|Veto of the joint resolution direcling the | rather than the medicine u.bl-t“.: Low- gittine in Chicamo. This board is {railroads of & cotintry must he permit. |mm. ment and distribution of coal.” genersl .o( the Phili; es, has cabled his|réason adduced nor any end,” however | ¢tsation of calistments until tae army is “Tompomed of thrce members eonstituting {ted to- readjist’; 5 or face the danger | .ro (his control and the method by | resignation 1o lent Wilsen, with a . reprégenting . the em- {of bapkrunt e unfon Redds asked | ey it is to be gained,” continues the subordinate officials of n\-':&; sresident nvestigate” this -state- h,,m_ ixe file obr rrotest. The war in- three mombers corstituting” the | mert and it to be d n dressing tables, has been stas pro- st , "a | noble, could justify it reduced to 175,000 men, according 16 all | hibition enforcement :':n.u ‘;:r"." redpest that it'be accepted March 4. - | Referring to the ineffectuil poace ne- | Widications tonight. g are being aided in their investigation by H ] - ; : gollatioris, the catlinal sald that they | The resolution will come up lomorroW |leading drug associations. : 3 ] g ably led ta. vast.increafe-in a1} V s will be Rvatusted by Pollsh ir- |laft the suspicion that they were/a mero|!n the sedate and there appearel little | Officials said tonight that last year _mrnagement croun. fentesenting the cirs {which the hinfon hes juriatiction and cantrol. ot only of the |JEENAr reops s soon as the date for. the | devios “tended to mark timeand amuso | d0UDt tonfght but that the senate would | neariy 39,000,000 galioms of gratn sloser iass: and three members onnstititing the 1o asic m‘:}m o e of husiness bt of the freedom of | Lthusnian piebieclts {8 fized and. an in- |the public until the country la-begten fat | duplicase tic ction-of the house, | wers’ consgmed J8_ the. manutacture of Fiie rou. resreenting the publle. So [ation 4t onde: -~ ; J ot This, i ;muvnnmm hag wr- | and is dGespatring S Sendred to fib- | Caly t¥eily-dne workihg days remain |thewe articles, or an increase of mere far as T omiafviesd the boird Ayt "‘m}, \tetépram Trom - Ll A0Res mit to any terms the Fulérs,may fe- | for thlp Seeslon of eongress and both the [than 300 per cent. over pre-war days. refied on'tn cive cireftl and intelligent.[hrouaht forth & ccmmunication from the ! none more readily than the business ine i TR (fate, and even to swallow’ ile nusecus | house and the senate are cxpected this | During the last year hundreds of mew sidorriion to. all cuestlons within its | Aseosiafion of Railway~ Executives WhO prejests. In vicw of the national emerzen: || A frof which had' taken up residence ! pill of partition.” week to begin early morning aad night |tonics and elixirs have appeared on the isdiction. . To seek to inflnence either charged “‘,“. the unfom request was io. we helieve, however, we are voleing | gn_l pickerel's stomach was Hh‘posaeseedi The -pastorals of the bishops atlacked |Sessions. The Fordney emergency tailff |market whose only excuse for manufac- £f these hedles uren AnstHing which hag |“Plumb. nlan' league propaganda.” 'In 2 lngt only the business but also the:popu- | b¥ Harry Fairbanks of Eoston. who | lawlessness, tondemning the governmeng.| bill now before the senate, is the key l1og | ture, enforeement agents sald, is to re- Feen wlacel within their jurikdiction by |second” telegram the unlon heads denled |iar gentiment in this country in favor ot | hooked the fish tarough the ice at Mill | forces and_ the -gummen” ajme: Jfi' of the congressional jam which threat- 'plenish diminishing private stocks ef beve eangress vou'd be unwise and open’ to :‘:‘s chsrg;;a and :\:.h;wl there was no auickest possible liquidation_ ‘K this | Pond, N. H. bishop of Cork in his pastoral favored |eus exlinction ngt only of much impor-}erage liquors. ave pHlection. conomip” ‘justifica: Oor ' any ‘wage re- | ead control so repugnant to Ameri- o lation, but of several regular E71t ‘woutd ba mantfcdtly unwise for me, | adjustments. at the present time. » ions. ? Lord. Dunsany, Irish poet and play- Eroopins stona 4o biain Tethen s | Sppropcia B Charles B. O'Connor, stale prohibitien steppi to obtain ot appropriation bjlils. Passage of the tarllt | ay wright, pleaded gulity before a Britian | slons © S o0° n other ‘colioess |AbDroptintion By 5 rector, said Ao great had become fthe : bill this week was the aim of republi- |activity of concerns m3 tonics > 3 R ;T CALL FOR FULL MEETING f,“’“;“:‘”“" ‘°h- charge of having armis | “Was the proclamationsdf an. Irish re- |can senate leaders, who then plan to put | for fllegitimate fiur:‘o:::h";.:’lrt'n'flnm .llmlbmcrl’. OF ARCHABISHOP . | WIRELER, . WESSAGE FROM OF DES. NATIONAL COMMITTEE | * finuefl m.unlawfully. He was |pubiic by the Sinn Fein members of par- | their shoulders behind a clean-up pro- |bottles had become 2 problem to them. . OF MEXICO WAS BOMBED |- .t MOSCOW-: 10 f - 3 r liament after tne last election. suificient | gTam of appropriation measures. Old beer bottles, blueing and catsup bot- A 5 TR, B t ‘Washington, Feb. §.—Forty-nine of the . —— to constitute Ireland as a repubiic, ac- | . Among important legislation caught i |tles or any sort of glass containers wers Mexisa City, Feb. §—The residence of} - London, : Feb, 106 members of the democratic national » 'l'!;v ll;l:heu importance is attachea |cording to church teachings? asks Bis the jam with predictions of extinction are the archijishop of Mexico, the Most Rev.|messace’ gives ‘a . | committee tonight réquested Chairman | by the Parls newspapers to the Franco- being used, he said. % op Cohaian, bishon of Cork, and he an- |the packers' regulaiion bill, the soldiers’| While t! spec! ar. was bombed early this morn- 3n | George White to issue a call for a meet- | Pollsh declaration of “the community of | swers his own quostioh In the negative, bonua. measure, /the Calder coal regula- | conol athefo‘x!-rym::xxcci;ax et g About the same time @ bomb W¥as| minister for forelin affairs,,to. the ef-|ing of the full membership of the national tn;:,re,,m. uniting these'two friendly coun- . tion bill, the measure for reapportion-ibe medicated, these manufacturers, gov- rxplolded at the eptrance. of the build-} fect that the-soviet:government bas learn- |committee March 1 at St. Louis or some | tFies MALES ROUNDED UP AFTER ment of the house and proposals for dis- |ernment agents said, have dicesrered et ings occupled by Juergens and Company.; od - with -pleasure that. the dra. pther centrally located eity. e S— 5 S armament agreements. medication can he ‘sccomplished and stil! American_manufacturers of _jeweiry. | genaral .cenditions of the trale agree-|" The request of the committee was em- |, More -than ffty members of alleged CHURCH IN QUEENSTOWN | ' Only one of the sixteen regular supply | produce a palatable drink There Were no casualties; In.either case.| ment contazins: nothing that cannat be|bodied in a telegram sent to Chairman C'““‘-"" ring” were arrested in Mexico ; 2 . | bills has passed the senate, six are aviait- e il o These bombings are declared tp have ben | fettled by farther discuision hotween | White and to membera of the executive | CItY, a5 the, result of discovery of for- |, Queenstown, Ireland, Feb. 6—At €he| i’ congideration and others are in sen- | copoNEn ey attempts at sabotage by racial labor ele- | Leonid; Kraasin .and ihe -Britis2: depart- |committee of Sixteen recently appointed |3¢rles of important documents in the war | termination of ‘services In the cathedral | & L0Vl ®0 A0 GLem (A0 L Sl - DS KACERAUSKAS ments. which. for some time have assumed | menis, concerned. e by Mr. White. - It was made public here | department. . PR 2 and. the churches here today - all “males e house. The latter expects lnis week to| FOB MUERDER OF MES. CHERNO a threatening attitude, Remnants of the!. ote. denfes that th, by Thomas B. Love. democratic national 3 ——— . (between the ages of -sixteen and forty | pass the last four appropriation meas- £ booms were found, and in both cases the | sent.troops to Peris . or . Asia Mincr.|committeeman for Texas. Lieat. Michael J. Kiernan dled a¢ @ |¥ears were rounded up. Several hundred | yrog* the Hull army and navy budgets. | New Haven, Feb. ¢.—Coroner Eli Max front of the bulldings were entirely | fomented a revelgtion in Bgkhara: at-| The meeting of the full national com-|Providence ‘hospital. as”a. result of in. | Were conveyed to the barracks in " the ||y "rortincations measure and the defi- | iSued his finding today on the murder wrecked. - |tempted to conclude- treaty _ with | mittee shculd be held, the igners of the |Juries received .last Monday . -morning | OUtskirts of the city. clency measire. ; of Mrs. Joseph Chernok, mother of six The archbishop. because of his emer-| Afchanistan, or that itihas caused - u!telegram declared, “in order that the | While.fighting the fire in-the. Washington | _Beforo they were. liberated; ‘they were | “ 700\ litive work 1s to be Interrupted | Children, at her home in Miiford last eils. stand against radicallsm and his| rising.-of the frontier ‘trhes-of India. It | forces of nrogress may be organized for | POWINg alleys. jrequired. to- give their names and 34 tomporarily Wednesday for the jont { Tuesday. The coroner hollls Joun Kace- activity in organizing Catholic workmen i brings charges of anti-Russian gction | continued ~constructive, patriotic action | —— dresses. Afterwards they were divided congressional session to-canvass the clec- | AT4UEKas, of Bridgeport, criminally = re- 1o combat the extremists, has received| againgt Erglapd. and the x{'m“' | congress! and| | in. the succeeding four yeais and for g | BUTFIars entered the bank at Mamilton, | Into groups, six persons 'in each, ST and nd r 0 1 declaration of sponsibible for the death of Mrs. Cher- many threats. ; declares that misynderstandiigs. are in-|righteous and richly earmed victory in |1°d- and after burning through the vault'|Eiven & ' specified number and a ' date. :::",,v‘:'f[,: ton ) e s as [P0k He is heid in the New Haven coun- The bombs were exploded shortly be-i evltable yntil:the two governments meet |1924.” door rified thirteen eafety: deposit boxes | They Were informed (hat If any crown | ,iieson ‘ang Catvin® Cooilage. aa cies |tV jail on & charge of murder. Yore dawn. when fhers yere no people| for an. exhaustive discussion -of thelr| The forty-nine committeernen congrat- |0f about $10.000. in Liberty -bonds and | forces were ambusnded within a radius Dl lijeny Kacearauskas had been employed 1t ahout, which explains thé lask Jf casu‘ ! mutual ob!igations and' inte ulated Chairman White on his work (n |Other securities. » of two miles of Queernstown on any of the | Facing the ;urulnly that mush imper- | the same factory in Bridzeport where Jo- altfes. A ; e e the recent campaign and added that they —_ }dates. agsigned to the different groups the | (,n¢ Jegistation. anid firobbly scveral sp- |%Ph Chernok worked, but had heen oot “Juergéns and Company have hal labor | AEPOINTED CHAMBERLAIN. “beg to wish for Mr. White many years | F- G. Stapleton, assintant cashler of the | en in these groups would be held re- . > Arouble for the past four weiks zfter re- pt : f of work for several weeks, & ™ " propriation bills will have to go over une , 8ays the find .. OF THE CATHOLIC CHURC . of happiness and added usefulniess wpon | COTONA State bank, Corofa, S. D was | eponsible and required to furnish néces- | Hyrr. el ¥ K 1 n of , th ing. He visited gt the Chernok home bn fusal 1o accede to the workmon's de- Tetirement which, he -annotnced shortly | ¥illed while defending the bank's money | 5ary information to tae authorities. TERe ity Xsatuton o= Rongpinst) the 're- Jnands, which neluded a 100 per cent g iican stéering. commi! plan fre- | the Saturday preceding the nurder anc 3 5 7 ciea:t by three bandits. The robbe —_— s fi: roced went fishing with P . Rogne, 1Feb, : 5;—Monsighor Prince * after Nov. 2d, his private interests would ~ dite. ¢ robbers escaped nt’ meétings ec! Aure. 5 Chernok. increate In wages. Agitators heve béen | Boncompagni-Tadovist hos becr T;polx’ng"z-;m;e iy foribiei ko ak with $500 in cash! SAYS “MIDDLE PARTY” HAS ey e S fraleae ke The finding recites detalls of the ive around the plant, ed by Benedi, i Spokesmen here for signers of the | e 2 ‘Silstired with sbusive Ii ict a vice chamberlain . Spok 'gne BEEN FORMED IN IRELAND ZUNITED TRACTI e of; the church which post is a stepping | telegram said they counted among their ; King George is ahent.to transfer his e e e R e st ok | $100€ fo the “cardinalate. . Therctore, it | number “a. clear majority” of the nation. |TASIDE Stable to the Prinee of” Wales, - and.yarlous 4t anip nted .out - here, . acre 1 ittee, adding that siy be: nrine ider | w! Jock E Made to heist the red fiag ovar the fat- ere, ‘the sacred college |2l committee, g six members ey | gram, | -ownéd by Hora soon.may have a member who has been | Of the executive committee supported the | C2rmedy, an American. who came to tory tylce married and has. five <hildren, one|move althouzh they dia not sien the England in 1920." . 2 }istence.of a third party in:Ireland “coni | company employes in Albany, Troy and ;:':"':’,‘. morning. Ceacluding the epr- . — whom, Princess Franceseo, took part ) telegram. They declared that those who : —r ccrning itself with, exccutitig justice, 26- { pemy i \n | Oer says: HOUSE VOTES ARMY BILL in the war as’a cavalry officer. and mar- |Sisned the telegram included committec. | FOUF. nSval aircraft earriers, to cost | cording to ity Gwn vViews, off any Dersons S o e e e | “1'fnd Mrs. Chemok's death was OVEE PRESIDENT'S VETO | ried the daughter of former Foreign Min.|men who supported.James M. Cox, Wil- | 324.800,000 each, were 1 4 3 3 Toposed. in an | who commit. aliéged crimes escape - [caused by biows infiicted upon her head C Ister Prinettl. . He..is- now.a Catholic|lizm G. McAdoo, Atlorney (General |2mendment to the naval appropriations | punishment.” ; e ioed pesummution of pecvioe. Tuessay [%R0 face by Joht Kacearsuskes while ‘Washington, Feb. 6.—The joint resolu- deputy. . ° . .|, ... - | Palmer. and Ambassador Davis at the |Dill introduced’ by Senator Gerry, demo- | The mewspaper says the party Is styled e e i tlkers voted against ac. | Perpetrating the cxime of ' robbery ™ lion directing the stcpning of enlistments Monsignor. Ugo, San Francisco convention. crat, Rhode Island, < ‘The ;Middle Party”. and ‘that it ‘meets | centine"an ‘invitation by the company to —— pntil the Tegular army is Feduced to 175, ’ : per| Caroline Ruutz-Rees of Conneeticut > ey 000 mén way possed last night by the ‘Boston, nter Rear Admiral Harry McLaren P. Huse | roquentiy. " ta headquarters s in Northdreiurn to work Monday morning st the |TROLLEY CARS AND BARN i . . where are. co house. over President Wilson's veto, assumed command of . the Third naval| | .. murder, the arrival of aid summened by . : : one of the Chernok children. Tha flight ; RESOME SERVICE TURSDAY | o¢ the slibsad murderer, the pursett o W. Bottomley, e aua -—‘- Tobrnt: situation | the Police aad the arrest of Kacearauskas editor ot John Bull, 10day agserts the €X- | cruaed by the sirike of United Traction | &t IS rooming house in Lridgeport the don, Feb.:6.—The | Sunday Tele- tior reduced wages over which _the strike AT WINDSOR LOCKS BURBNED miijtary. officers of high standing. Tht|giaried. but the company is making prep- T veio wis overridden by @ vots of | pmba 00 MEMBERS OF 84 UNIONS - g“&'f:m’o'::’“:f‘? Rear Admiral James I mantes of cither Sinm Petuers or govern- [arations to obes the ordet. of /the. publie re early to- “The presidests veto message was not | ONARGE IBREGULARITIES .1k OUT OF WORK IN CHICAGO |ter 47 years bf ser ment forces chargel mtrder. - are |gofgice commission to resume service f i —_— 3 b produced. and judged. If persons so named | Tyesday at 8 4. m. With men “obtained | to the house until eix -hours aftsr BE PO S \. oun: nce | £ PUs Sbr ik i v | 2 o Deat snavase’ ot e rocens ot ‘e | s s’ s "Soon afterwards are |10 116 9P MK switt. i< : : mited Mine Workes 5 B e titise Menéily of - Weomtns | e Boeks P S Sharges of irreg. |now out of work, it yas reported olday lof America showed Joh L. o e® | found dead. S i ue ) 446 republican leader, said the message Seaveir ’s”“, w’l‘“"v b ragoven, - it ’i‘*“" ey taraent mop el | re-slected- by & majority of' 66,730 ‘votes | . ooce! e gl TO VISIT THIS COUNTRY 1 el S B . and: tutjon " of - stolen | cratiol of Labor. The largest peccentage | (<o “Robert 1. Hariin ramifieations n thé provinces and tr prenented et m‘h A thit e mmobne- ‘were mads today by As-|of those unemployed was announced in - - composed malinly of middle: élass bus' Lmed ANSHAS Sy b Menme © Marth fltfl’é :’“’ g ‘“"’m: . Bx: ,;,...?,i x:uu Attorney . James E.|the building industries. There are 300 men, He -oites instances. of executions ew Yok, ‘Rev. &.—Madame Tie 4 “_"" Fry ediate ":m“ Ty s ror] conjinotion with form- | unions in the city, with a combined mem- imated &t $7 > ! d a saowplo Xk s is no water supply and the Windsor ment could not chack the ement houss io | DISCOVERER OF RADIUM i & " Twenty-three soldiers were killed 1n & | i v . and the by the party, but withheids names. Cnrie, discoverar of radlum and ] from wells in buck Gt S ooy it oF Covernor, Whitman In his.investigation | berahip of approximately 200,000 persons. f&:fi;’"w:,';nf‘"::'.' =t e“ e S = 5 the foremost wamen -aclentists fn (o | rom ets R o S {gra y depyrtments, Mr.| For the immediate relief of the unem- Antotagas , . e Wi n 7 w it on the roofs of the houses. ¥ THREE AMBUSHES IN Yy #1d, will visit the United ’ Smith spent,the greater part of the day | loved, recommendatiuns were = adopted Chile. Daniel Jones, administrator of the : ! May; it was -announced here. today.”She FOR THE L 0. COMMISSION | studying recard books of the-lost. prop. |urging the fedoral authorities o sitt the' RO 16 Sipaed: Somas it sy e e I be accompanied by her dasghter, . —_— . | 7 > & : i e = p . ian o t.a number H . Washington, ‘Feb, 6 —* :bm_ pastment " of: the-: police - depart- )omnflnn of credit t;':xmmwa lators to ‘William Penn Sayder, one of the iargest | - Belfast, Feb.. §.—There was much ex-| 10e¥ BIad 10 -VOC S EEEETE 00 Jokn ‘3. Eseh, of Wisconsin, who will re- | - He. declared.thatthe " clty: charter. e AR e L manufacturers of pig iron-in the United | Citement in Dublin last night, despatehes | pyyoen "o “American women headsd 1 dire.trom the house afier 22 years con. | been lgnored by the -police’ tn thetr. to | oebhe. e s artea ap oapaction of States and founder ot W. P, Sayder Tron | {com that e een Joud oxpio- | Mg, Witliam Brown Meloy it tns tinuous- service, probably ‘will be named | ords relative’ to ‘the disposition and man. % Seliof it was wrsed that |2nd Ore company, Pittsburgh. died i his | #ions- i asemb] Yol M. Harding 2s a member of the in-| agement-of stolen.automobiles recoversd u: tary working day Be :fi:’mn:‘: home In that city, aged 61 years.- the sounds of a battie on a smalil scale, | ¢ h work impossi 3 x PACIFIC FL T HAS 4 : poko- i . .| becpme audible' from the distant suynrba. e g : bul-nme commerce meh- mi‘:n'. ueo:d:l.:: by thé policer. .. i to provide work for the unemployed;| gne Chieage police snnounted that It 1,:1‘:-:\;1“@;::!e that threa ambushes had | N+ ¥+ CHURCHES CONTRIBUTED . SAILED FOR PANAMA Tanorin " Saaisint o MR A - two |1t turn 2 E L Mr. Esch was defeated‘for the|INVESTIGATING,COMMITTEES that credit and banking facilities 'De |men now under arrest had been identi- [Ocourred, one of Which resuited in. the $102,425 Fepublican nomination In lis district last > made public utilities, and that the sta YOR IRISH RELIEF e te | fied. a8 part: t8 in the robbery of the |Xilling of a four-year-old_child. “OF HOUSE,TO QUIT HEARINGS |labor department be empowered to go iy 3 o 3 t _ Valparaiso, ¥ Feb. 5.—The . ; -~ : AR ited. States flest salled for Fear. Kenwood, Trust and Savings bank The first ambush was in the neighbor- | New York, Feb. 6.—Catholic ch t 3 . | v . AL eraiate ok . jover the books and accounts of any firm |miecacy in which $62,000 was .1:‘:..:"‘ hood~of- Merrion Square, shortly ‘@ore 8 | of . the Archdicose of New Y ¢ | Pana s evening after ¥y e::::zmnue"xrmaz:fle e s 'w"fll';,‘m“"l”‘ SESAIL SCithé-Louss| Ahdtingtasin ""“g"”a‘“: Whether ° the Tt pelngic - lo'clock. ~Explosions which shook some | codtbibuted. $192,425 for irish g o the Atlantic flee “trame -Cumm r b et conniitéed will shutdown is a deliberate-attempt-against ogis! . | of the ‘older housés to thelr fiundations | was announced here today. Th: y i oeuyre -n‘:e n.;,h b m:d:.-.nmmu:: hearing Witnesses Wednesday: after n:.fl: o iy Ornithologists are endeavoring to de- | Of ‘the older s L er whic! roads were turn i vi 0 Prior to rtare of the fleet, Ad- termi e species of a stran: Wer, wed by fusil.ades of rifle and 3 uted. in Irg 3 1y two years of inrquiry ‘'at home and| -John E. Fitzpatrick, -president of the d::e::!e‘: ln.Pthe barnyard o(gilfimr%‘, tev:lv:ruo fire. The inhabMants sought | American committee and tima 3 u e nsiore and abroad. The printed documents including | federation, in a speech charged that | Manchester at’Corwall, Vt. wooed 'a | refuge In their cellars, whye persons in | that ita wiil. prowide for 2 b t:dtlmofnr and . reports, run into thous. |present unemployment W‘rtfm;ced by eneld-’ Plymouth Rock hen and was slain in a | themstreet were stampeded Dy the firing. | childfen for one month. % Tang ASTRONONY ABLANE DageN. : ployers, -and declaryd” tha amount. ous Tooster. at had happened _was -that three PASTOR USES ASTEONOMY General Pershing - will not \g~pear be- tno tage on their-part. ! : (= b ot :?:Im:- were flung. at a lorry filled. with | RER AFITITUAL LESSOX:|fare thy coniile- WAKD hitard: Charles e When plsater casts were, removed from | soldiers. This precipitdted, an exchangs 'military wes siightly wounded and some %1/ > . Uptoh, Mass, Feb. 8.—Rev. Wiillam|G. Pawes last week, although the 'gen- | GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER the erstwhile bow legs of Ruth Gorgan, |of shots which lasted several minutes. | civilians received untmportaut inj jout Poor, became skv pilot Lo parishion- | 672l Will file a gtatement. THREATENS TO RESIGN |an actress; in Chicago, who had each leg | Two civilians were wounded by bomb | The report from Dubl ers of the First Congrezotional church| Final reports will:be submitted to the| - broken in two places so it could * be |&piinters. | that * several Aonight In a literal as well as o figura-|hOuse before March 4, and, az happened | London, Feb. 6.—Dr. Simons, the Ger- |straightened, Dr. Edwin Ryerson pro- | . The second ambush occurred on- the |affair af Merrion Squore, fiv ve sense, as an added attraction o |leretofore,-democratic members will pre-{man foreign .minister, has declared that |nounced them perfectly straight. south side of the city where two mill- }the Souts Side incident and iwo you y evenisig services ho_gave first|sent minerity views. he would resign rather thau recede an — T+ |tary lorries were bombed and there’ was |men jn the third encounter. I& astronomy n $ 8 spiritual G © " |inch from the decision that the Paris| The Mexican governmen f“comes as|a Similar brisk exchange of firing & | 'The castle also reporis that near Clon- application 35> each. - H'3 reference to|Sik Houses Burmed In' County Limerlek.|torms are unacceptable: says a Berlin | near fo- being & government of and for |child of four years was shot through (ne |mel @ patrol of the Devon regiment dis- ihe mobn, for example, was supplemented | 1 , Feb, 6.—Six houses were burn-: dispatch to the London Times. The gov- | working peopls-as any ‘government™on | head, "fl & woman was wounded. oV a body of civilians preparing an 3 3y a siggestion to youny penple that they fed y mear Drumkeen, County Lim-|eiunent is being deltged with resolutions | earth,” Samuel Gompers, president of the The d ambush ‘occurred at § p. m., A ekirmish.Which folicwed re- |self in the head. Iio lad been off duty 6> scme of their Suiday night mioning erick, in reprisal for-the recent ambus-|from semi‘official and unoficial bodies | American Federution of Laber - declared | when two. military lorries were .attacked | salted in the killing of a civilian and |for three months because of iliness and 1.umw-:mmm cade there, - v urging it to stand firm, - Tecently. = i _!m the sonth suburbe... An officer of the the wounding:of & military sergeant was believed to have been to their owners after the period cf control. AN SUICIDES BY SHOOTING Feb. 6.—Patriek the local police committéd sui- £, 50, force for four cide at his home t

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