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Gives Military Full Power to . Without Interference o f Civil ‘Courts. * qmux. Fsb. 24—The xing’s bench, posed of the chiel justice and (oux £ rd kher judges, rendered an impportant RN g d are. _guil 5 Ty | cision today in a case involving the el ; Cp, [fers of .the m.ilitary. The judges nnznl : km-m emp mously decided that a staie of war ex- hbyh heeni: pn. - strike ) % M Ttwo ] isted and that the military had full pow- weeks, Tésumed. [ ith the. insurrection with- | otit_interference by the civil courts. ot The' judgment was rendered in the case a Sis, o to bo|of John :Allen of Tipperary, who was | Distely sentinesd, to i adé by ‘rallfoad only. > de ntenced to death by a courtmartial in > Cork for 'having a revolyer and ammuni- . {138 3 ‘months e > X li ‘ftion ‘in_hjs-possession. The sentence w:l S F e r : ¢ ) challénged before the king's bench on the New York, Feb. 23.—FHerbert Hoover ; ricks © ind b telephoned Senator Harding tonight. that| . aweqiine § Jast i of ‘Winsted-started ‘jhere grourd h uuum- courtmactial had no Juria he had accepted the offer of the cabinet ¢ - s i % 4 @ietion “impose the death se REPRESENTATION N CAB hldusl'hveMldelheRequutinTelemSenthl’na_i- dent-Elect Harding at St. Augustine—Have Practically Endorsed James Duncan of Quincy, Mass., a Vics Presi- dent and Member of the Exscutive Council of the A. F, of L., as ths Typ= of Man For Appointment as Secretary of Labor—To Launch a Netion-Wide Campaign t6-Off set the “Op=n Shop” Movzment. ‘Washington, Feb. 24 —Organized labpr called upon President-elect Harding to- a ta considerable increase in the cogt of the hat bodies required; that a steiké S day to appoint to his cabinet tary | w d post of secretary of commerce, Géorge! 3 o the 5 and” com- B wee o ‘which (- A provided by law for suc) ppoint to his cabinet as secretary | was cailed in 1918 and the.hat factery Iv]rr Laker, his assistant, announced to- nighh, today that he MF Hoover, in a statement made public 3 — by Mr. Baker, announced that he would ;‘l""“ dn;‘;f‘:‘ eommltm'&.N EW =l ext ety . NG AN :;;cxcswnz! continue to direct the policies of BEure- f free unti &eh!?’mm 10 . ta: af aeiki ' : Pt i o N yenn relM. thiat of ¢ g i A Lo 3 ¥ eqntts % " : mdon, Feb. he Evening Star aled ¥ “nt that n‘ lu: ineludec | ,, MF: u"a‘fll lmomed ' e 4 2 -] Swiney, widow of Lord Mayor MacSwiney - "his nominations for the - cabinet Shively. ol Ass: . ] imvvu.g' ot €ork, is-engaged to Ari O'Brien, vice o seeretacy of tommerce, Senator Hara- cznuu:;i:'n it i ; o g : [ prestdent of the Irish Selt-Determination : league “and t of the London T emciiing the ajertmiens and. e | There wal RotISE i Auarshan. | ofgusts etrigk. e e ot e oF that srsamization. ety s Hetp e however, {o Suggest tna gER. ty: o ries’ | tour: 1 o5’ of |/ Lord Mayor MacSwiney died in Brix- o R ey ‘iuef et SR mliier ol - n Rghus - L ton prison, London, Oct. 23, following a P eariier inthe gy Mr. Hoover atated | B Vava.bs Aataon e 2 =52 : 7 47} nunger atrike of seventy-tiiree days. Dur- that he had submitted to the president- 4 ng hous : et : ing. MacSwiney's _incarceration Mr. et ' DIMGORRTToF | (hé" getierdl Tecen | IEIS B8, B IUTHEA guest at_a “}‘.:y s HE Tt Q&F i M O'Brien ‘turnished the newspapers With struction of the department and an en- was alles ‘ohterred: remony. . He probabl 8, upon éertam. contractors *by - the | 2 1a f of its policies. He aiso made | ® D 2 torsrhy. v um at the | of the lord “mayor T Eieas that as he had assamed heavy | NeTe until late ‘“"‘m‘m °“~E a s B m&‘»’m &t the.. u:;aflumx 1y for the: lord mayor's Telease. In ti jog | mOTRINE; B aste Tur cithangs aL8Y. Foiis. I work, says the Evening Star, he neces- e i not catmaon them by res: | 1Y, 9f Detroit, his.choice tor ot | “Heurick ‘and the.three_co-setentan NS Sl 5 ¢ sarily was™hrown much into the Society the navy. X R victed ‘witll him were.remanded to the | * Fife - x.,..g...» of+Airs. MacSwiney. e R oy ’,“;“fi;:‘;‘:;‘, In declaring the cabjnet slate atill ter | Tombs, where they will yemain: for seven | Lumber #nd" C’ohl"au::‘ny ix Union. City | direction: tative, the president. t . indicated thatdays, during which time their counsel has uiled olit @il the fire ‘apparatus in the | DENIES ENGAGEMENT TO “If 1 take the post” he-said, “it will n.h'ould remain S bR ually . until ihe| the right to mm an. tnpul or 2 nev - 1oss . was . estimated . at| MES. TERENCE MACSWINEY be only hecause I believe that Mr. Hard- | & ““.}h{“’m’?“‘m Sie apt (o 4N trial.: 3 i ing will stand behind me In making a |§e. TN “{e:’a"‘;‘l“::;fitmhgy T e ¢ £ . # Toaden.. Feb: 3—Art ‘O'Brier "of the reai department of commerce... There is | (08 0f Charies “m“ nd.. Haery: °§ ; EST, INTO 78 Pl o 22 iehgts, of | Irish_Seif-Determination League has su- an enormous field for a proper. govern B ¥ of Ohi at Ly 2L 3 DE N {of [ 0 ithorized the-denial of a printed repest men bureau. It .can be made a’depart- n"‘i'." ia il o, a8 attorney. general. % 2 ,, 4 30 court’ T, ¥ that ‘he is engaged to Mrs. Terence M: c- went of the first imporfance with the | “’"-‘a n. ation was pot generally in- . 5 Feb, X m his] Swiney, widow 6f Lord Mayor MacSwiney eupport of the adminmistration ‘and’ of | terpreted here.as 'fllfl'l‘% m;‘m b '#nefiu were heard’ {oday.. s S of Cork. Mr. O'Brien says the Teport congress. Unless this is done I am mot £ out of long Do- 1 1 s “fmauest 'into . the: ‘trofiey " collision i 4 probably wa sstarted for the purpose of warranted in shifling my responsibilities g - 5 7 @ fire in Shelton n Tuesday, ) -Tittle men o “,o.. annoying Mrs. MacSwiney. cost eight liv a es for the insane, at Hamli S terially assist in the cconomic settle- | and is understood to have kert % E"'“n:: - ” g .':Mm;’ J.':':,’";t‘, by firs e e L ment of our foreigw relations-and must.do | of appointment as not-commitial a8 pos- R oot o St g dider contror “was broug! X A in the mer oit et o e eriaton The- president-eléet. dectared ‘in JOPhelan is directing. One of the points \flr.nus., or_any. sentence when the or- Dublin, \Feb. 24. iy i his' announcement that ‘M il bBrought out by wiinesses was the possi- gne ::;on:vr A;g‘;:w‘nfl s’h!-':l ‘1‘; ‘;“.;’,;o.;fi not be changed by newspaper “a "M bility that the motorman of each of (he |2bo Portugnes mer. ty Cork, last nigat, killing one and wound- y of administering it at once. An- the men he had chosen. He' said © cars in the wreck turned on the block sige [timd ¥ ing lhe other. Sther difficalty fs. that T have undar:aken thought it eminently wnfair { fi;y‘;'fif"‘uflmflt “fl‘:mz&h El;_ : 5o modl s were. kidnapped and shot the trustaeship of eight or-ten publfa’ine | public ‘men ‘before .than' had- n i s ““u o ible that EReathe . . stitutions of importance. -Several have | &R onportunity to démonstrat: 3 m‘mr = ;.1 D“lfl' e g 5 2 enlarged their activities at my. inspira- | ity in office, and he-added fhat his only '”‘fl!* E‘ 'r i ..‘oxl‘ 2 mge ton, end 1 cannot abandon ' them en- | TéBpOtise Would be fo let the wcts-of his | im e yored ight 2t the sirely.” Administration spefk . t y -erc t 3 SEVRES TREATY FAVOR OF THE TURKS 3 8 ' t 24 (By the A. P.).—The : PR mee ! ; 8 « nent 37 ;i is again the mclling pot. The THEFT OF CLEARING HOUSE . | EX ; W o] . w, : ; it g # fiih.mm ignea at: Versailles, but CERTIFICATES 1% ToRONTO | - ; ; ¢ e b3 o) ; ; yet Tatified by the powers, is to be Fitis “legs | redrafted—in favor of-the Turks, former Toronto, Feb —Senrch of 185‘ €m- Dubfln Feh 24—In a reneral grder is- E s of sweyer. . . - > 4rimies, adgainst ihe . wishes of the loyes of the local office of tue Bank of ! sued today a1 b ? | kale o Greeks; Tormey allies—to what exteat, Riontreal today failed to solve {he} yaie- | go: 33 “{t F&P“m‘nm _m& : 1 i g 3 Twal not be known until the Tious theft of $8.169 in cash and $11.000 | ford, Galway, Tuesday. Geripral Macrea) o g §01,. 1 - lled commission has visited the in clearing house certificates. described | the milita?y commander in m,,m ,‘fi & Toma B 16 et 0%, spbaab ek sflot and decided between tlie claims of | by the police as “an inside job there is ro, doubt: thet :fiewain}q S 3 b nade § »“"""‘ % H The money and certificates were miss- | stituted, deliberate attémnts to exaspe 4 = 3 i The ed from Ythe paying s “s cage this af- | ate the troops and tempt: them to M-edk ternoon. - The caze heavily. latticed | the bonds f discipline. % 5 with only a small openint through which | . “The:commander in chisf,". says 2 e g . = noon, when the supremne council decided business can be conducted. der, “exnects the . troops, even - in-’the | of. Cherritr 7 1o, Bim § sotstantiy : _uu in.u.. to invite the Grecks and Turks to sep- Pending further investization, bank of- | face of ‘% esecation”such s would not i started, he sai : ficials were unable to explain. how of | be induiged in by the widast savages. when the theft was committed, but when ! of Central Africa, to maintaia- the. discl . . chpt’ sfich an mvemgn.«_m subject to ac- informed BL-it they issued orders.t oo l;llmed for Which the army ' s~ justiy|ticut company, testified . that thé.sisnal the e ; ::E‘xgm of the remaining terms of the employe would be permitted to leave the | proud” oot 4 Suilding and that gl would be searehed. s H'fl“ufi:;’;fi:“fl;:“,::‘&e‘f m':e":‘;fi An' thvoluntary bamkeuptey petitias | The Turks have aiready announced ap- The scarch was e by men and women | REVOLTS ABE GHOWI na. This declllon ‘was 'eached this after- Was _ filed . against the. Lesile 'Judge |proval regarding Smyma and Thrace, but 3 E after, the collision, It was brought out|Company, New York, ) deteetiv -h::lt;: ;“fie&?‘:n:ficfgfl\: {:: . IN VARIOUS PARTS OF RUSSIA p&x; ;h:h:flulhb:::nu; M‘c:een z:mf. 'utirazl'c i 01 .bej °1rt .: f::.':' h.‘,::dfi:; ?1::' ('ri'i.’;’“'x',ia;‘l“ l‘é:fié‘?fi“ \:'r‘x‘:lgmtg: i o 3 EASRE o Bria, ispatcher. to pro- | with clz r o ppose ti ; -7 i Rith [Létvia; Foh A Renokts. redeiyet Sed thrgigh sthe. block cv n\s total ; more than 3600.000 Gry are expected to o the whole The mls!intl e‘lf:rmh house certifica here from Muacgw, say. that revoits. are. " The inquest will be: a,nu:me(rumrm The first meeting d the' l-m-.flml Ah.er the Turks at the morning session are not negotiable. E;;w;:i;l Igr:::utkz;’x’r;e d;ln 1::::1 Tam- —— Union. Arai'nat.v'Memlnah inciuding {had presented concrete proposals for a L pe v ihe auien — o""”' P n:m: An: TO. DISCUSS MENACE . v the Greeks Mzn NSON P b peasants are defendiig f wfl’saqlm ot ':~.,°!-( EPIDEMIC DISEASES -and the United States, |given an oprortunity in the afternoon Will 'bé held ‘inLondon, July 26.to. 28, requisition. The Red army. is. sald. to:be | > ; g g o e % without i - New..York, -Feb. 24--Dr. Royal e hours &t the task. The Greek premer, Washington, Fel 24 —Estension 'of co..,f;mu;d};‘gh.,’,m Hing, URAULE ~oetiing, health commissioner. Mere. Mubel Lance, fifteen *years|M. Kalogeropoulos, made a strong plea prohibition to America’s merchant ma- | oy, “yiocoow rengrta’ fay 161 c:87ed tonight-he-would leave for w“n old, ‘stabbed heP\ ‘father, BEdgar for th eenforcement of the treaty in its Tine is inaddsable .in .fhe.view ~of;the it oy o A (G 8 mmmdond ¥ e Linge, to death in Philadélphia: A charge |entirety, quoting at length former Pre- o r-n‘:;:c';lon:_?fl ,fi“fi‘;’.}ffl“flffi&:@ ment of Petrograd Wednesday, of . state’ Health ‘officers ‘Cailsd by "Sur- .§ flmo:‘:‘ J“l;dwlulnllfl t':e #irl | mier_Venizelos, who has already ieftefor rme 4 istesn r eld as a ess. P T eten. wiien 18 consider. | The government has fncreased tho bread | 5200 Gerieral Dr. Hugh 8, Cuming to L Paris greatly discouraged at the Greek ing the Edmonds bil. to permit Amer. ration in otder % pacl(y the excited pop. discuss_the menace from - typhus and prospects. - The Greek premier said "> | ulation, other épidemic: diseates. - _|, The French miniatry” of ‘was’ “badget Greece was willing to adopt the advice icen whips lfl‘sf m‘-‘:'rnacl :::;m‘l:r& fl “Two Florida: 'state health officials wh ;l;r t;';ecvr:r. Mn;z‘rl;d m:lt by L;;mm{tm of the allies provided the fundamentals of YR PO T 2 ,h- LL TEST ’ - farrived here today to study tfie hus riber cputies, stands gl 5.-jthe treaty were mot changed. Fu iher 71 d 8 4 rohibil te: - N : the American flag wherever they go. T | rats infested with bubonic nla:ne germs |/ n. Greeks e fl. ressed disappointment he anfsremeit of te/prohibition sct — & were -found ‘recently in Pinsacdla' and [* with “the_decision of the supreme council 24.—The | | more rodents ilarly infestéd had been but weré not prepared to state whether £1.Boblied o Americhn shingoi, the Rallroad. | founq: fFom? time-to tirme in other Fiorida | Thurten, B, l(uhuo ot New: York | they woutd acosst, The Turks ate Jubi. high seas. Chairman Benson informed | which official ‘dispatches today said was |coast. towns. Special ' precautions " are city, a member of/tha-:class. of .’22. at|lant. as delay 1s what they wanfed. Mr.t\oll!e'ldA wolllm wu}:}( to nfi‘::::(d.- ml 1m- l‘or;z:ow mbxg:nxht. Will, - in _the [ bei#W:taken: liere In ‘the ‘examinations of ";{""l';mmf“m :x; v-enn\]uly peaided | After tomorrow's conferences, which vantage of American shipping . | opinion of can observers here, furnish. ‘passen; < [aheul ‘ace and head, although. it is » already hard pressed by foreign .cem-|the first big test of the Obregon : gov-. mm o Rl e s e Ml Briand, sajd fos 1 not belj the results. vfli be perma- | night X petition. lernmem ~Indicatioris were. ‘it was’ stat “&?‘n“” e % it Cniton ot the e ed unofficially that. President Ohregoh immigrants examiine” here Srka AR £ East quéstion for the present, the su. during the twenty-four hours endia preme council will take up reparations. and his administration would ‘méet - the | noon taday: 21 were fowd to be m»‘.tg . The nemavaper editere of Dublin e test, successfully. th notifled by. the Irish 7epublican. lrmy‘:h-t DAY AND NIGHT AFR MAIL BETWEEN FRISCO AND NEW YORK : The demands of the -emploved of the Ty vilhlimflo:c of, certain. prohibited . details ".‘""i';"‘, Ly THE ~ Néw York, Feb, 24—A continuous day | Sovernment controlled lines “include in. INDUSTRIES ot the exécutions of smn Feiners by the AL JUDICIAL SYSTEM @nd might air mail service between San | creased pay and changes in hours and BAY saTE bogh s B crown forces would be punished . with| Francieéo and New York city will be | working conditions.-~ k S ATUCRETINN TAKYION et ; New York. Feb, s —Drastic chang- =t ; es 1 vhicn | e L ey [, TR st | e v S s o[ e TR ;,., o BF PG Kirbighe sesténdoy, It Ll CT HARDING soctated industries of Massachusetts in have .the privilege of borrow: @ circular issued here today by Thomas L L e e P ENJOYS A MINSTREL smo | behaif of ‘about 1000 manuatoq MR |from the, siate:is. fnsney then” 5.",'&'}:’ B..Felder, New York, chairman of the Praeger, second assistant postmaster gen-| st Augustine, Fla.. Feb. 2. ewmom‘:;mgutmufim dl::l:nllnfi:ma':::y operations under.the, provisions. of @ 01 LISV committee for ‘improving the by’ the eral judicial system. e skts Wil ety B adk o eending G onts 1 ot deter | un ctivity, was _presentéd t v”"i"a Lo seats hE bentiogpiionte. L URL (e announced that thesé pro. achedule with the Pomeibily of thelr Dat- | somomoiog: Arding tonight p::hnl tive commites on’ ways |, Dposals would be considerod In Washing- itering that time. The value of such an ; ton, March 1, at a meeting of the com- et 5l hnkgrrtie Droaiosss Rid be his iast visit to the theatre berare inZ| Tae object of the ‘proposed ee!lnlon i£ one s hoping. for long . mittee which comprises & cha rman and ‘other tmportant docurfents was stressed | * Aucompanied by s Secieta L ¥ “]f‘?“ aud "fl’!?:f“": meiated bYlto areport made'to' fich one or more members from each congres- P And: reside olze: sion istriot istrict ti 8 ::n“;_nfi;‘l;c zer who eald *that all the | physigian, Mr. Harding o e wa | SrEEMIErion. th B oY 1o tanstre Puam | SN Med e by, Prolpehir h i ots o e drinks should he taken a8’ hot &s possible, country. Creation of a joint committee o il e iy Eab Do eATHed Ty a e 8 crowded little theatre and stood |taxation” which in these time had: b,eum he po! for more than an hour hnlhin: at’ the in congress will be asked, it was an- i P ; A “Burdensome.’ $ o E (i > @7 -" ‘| 'nouneed, to consider the suggestions. minstrel show in which one of. the ‘fea- "we know of ‘no.way, by wh pN.— ¥ = m Reduction ; of: the number of circuits oneh SewR :::l;- ;vu a uke~afl on. the front porch ‘perity. can_return . to. Mmlchuseul nd mmfi “In ot the United States from nine to five, o ks sy e the “conteftinent. and _ well-being ‘o Ler|) bty e o i e | With five fudges constituting a court. and A FIREM. TRED o cltizens be established .excent by vw-un- ' S the’ e division. of the country geographically Washington, Feb. 24.-—The. hous AN INIUBEDINIRS ; St S L M ewa L ®o as to utilize the services o’ the pres- ent, judges of the: United Stetes circult ourt and. the abolished commerca court, | | ROOF FELL AT SALEM, MA| e posed Mrgely of smoking men, 3 3 88, S P tonight for the man.who smokes peace- 1o, XEGOTIATE FUNDING fuly whie working at a government ‘ “OF ITALT)S DEBT, $1451,386,00¢ || Eisction of Ny % were “included in the proposals. desk gm:,;' New | ““Trials of vioiations under the Volstead Thy “Noes” when | Others dashéd down lad Feb, 24—The new Tta ; i % act’ before United States commissioners [ Ts:::s‘:l::e:flg:::h:g ‘t’t:e a:ne;rv ci:a as a roof from which _were .q th bassador to' the United States. Raland! anndince ? 2 X;‘%“X‘w" e | Yo, relleve the district court judges of the bill Nirecting heads of departments to is- | 1ames was about to* eflupio at a'fire | Ricel, .was ‘saldtdday by Secretary €0): | ngremt volume” of such litigation now ue anti-smoking orders in government |here early today. The :blaze destroyen | Housts h{: 1o rhaye: radeived -authorization Mage AN ‘arising, was favered. wuildings, came nup for its first test. Less | the factory of a barrel mu(yfim mmmenc to take with the . "The right of the chlef justice to as- ghan a score of members supported it [COMCErR. United.| States atter - of - funding sign' a jddge from a distriot where the Mote than 3,000 seasoned barrels wers aent” of sim 338,888 to this’ """""“ has "'l does not reauire all of his time ) for a hufin; in burned and: the iniense .heat.-hampere “m,! Qn any district where he is needad. also the firemen. Aftar the roof fall the Taracs | M. Flouston, reiterated that, a1l nege- | senpep. seaim’ service cormuuu {7 Gen | 7as: afivocated, as was an increase - of fThe 'aw was designed as a protection against fire. Seriper f WAGE CONFERENCE OF flared so high that they were seen -for | tiations. leading to 1§ funding of any of | tral New England and New' Hayen” dintricts: of ‘the country. : | several miles. s "{ihe allied war debfs into long term obli- | stations in New 'Harttord, Hlther salares for the federal furists gl e JOEK. e & gatlons would be 1?& toy the harding el oy v & 4 New York, Feb. 24—After a conter- | PEOHIBITION CASES. TRIED ‘ministration, inasmuch as it would’ be . ence here today of commercial printing |, IN cM‘Jl‘! IN NEW nVll Mlv!ubh to start such nmtufim at employes and officials of the unions, eall- | ; a— 5 resent late hour in the life of.the ed to discuss a proposed cut in wages on N April 1. E. A. Kendrick, president of the > 3 Printers League stated that the present {of in ‘United sup- 3 Wae' Wigiad muu val commissions of the ‘eague conditions of the industry and the down- |today.: The highest mtfiu by |4 7% of labor “a recognized representative of | boycotted by union men: organized labor” and “a real spokésman |cion was used to prevent the company of the working people of our country,|from geiting required hat bodies. -Ths and who understands the toilers. temporary injunction against the The request, made in the form of a|ants was granted by Judge :u.tlo telegram to the president-elect at St. Au- gustine, Fla,, was declared by labor lead- ers to be practically an endorsement of | ITALY NOT SATISFIED the type of man as James Duncan, of | TR Quincy, Mass, a vice president , and g ot o member of the executive council of the! g, 3 me, Feb, 24.—(By woe American Federation of Labor, whom| i far from being .’1—:.1'.2.‘, A-‘-';') 1‘“ they regard as a candifaie Who 15 a|{erms and agreements “reiative to (or i'r;;"nmiztd Tepresentative of organized | man reparations, as indicated by a néw abor.” sent today by the parii i The telegmam was signed by President ce of foreign affa oy e of whiel Gomp.exu l:' members ‘7( !h-'r | mor Luzzati is chairman, 1o Ceen councll, and representatives of the na A, the Itall L nev tional and international unions afifated | i Tandon A iistnt, in the American Federation of Labor and note says thai o the repersentativ’s of the four raliroad n and p,,r ,v,.";,. n:fi’.‘:&m-‘d; brotherhoods. A disfaver on the share of ten pe “In view of the fact that you have un- of the German indemnity assigne¢ der consideration for appointment as sec ¥ They consider this an injustio retary of labor several candidates.” said | and contend that the I'atinn Khars ShAdE the message, “and bec labor is deeply | not have been Jess than twenty-five interested. in who the individual will be a8 Naglind, AR L8 at the head of the department of labor, ed by the enemy and aad me we, the representatives of the national losses than Italy. is to reeeive and international uniae afiliaiec with 0 per cent. Indced. says the the ‘American Federation of ngiand gained greatly tarougt the representatives of tac Ta! freights »nd_exchange and that coer- ce erhoods respectfully ask sou to aproint| ;g further conternN\1 that - Italy’s 3 X3 e o " as a member of the cabinet t0 br secre-| share should come immediately mr that tary of labor a member of organized | of France, which receives 52 labor; one who is recognized as a r.al spokesman. of the working R country and who understa ers; one who has lived, work seled with them. ‘We have no desire to name any cial person for this office, ™ fully request, as citizens of that the man to be appoin‘c’ sent us in your cabinet s nized representatiy: of org: The resolution author! wag adopted here tods |28 France alone exceeded Italy's lo-el of our | The note considers it absurd to grant ull-|a ghare to Serbia, whoss damages were And coun- | jess than the value of the Austrian go¥- ernment properiy acquired by Serbla 1 udes to the share Ita'y is entitied ‘o have of state and private properties it the German col mies. e Tta'lan oppositior cert. tax on Germsan r for In the Paris agreement. The other allfes, it says compete with Germany in the same pro- ducts ame markets, and are v ed in striking & blow republican adm tion exporiat’ Ttaly Intends while approval of Mr. Duacan’ I to buy G-m.m produnsts, and, 'n conse- men! to the cabinet as sccrets auence, the twelve per oent, German exports would in reality \o ):& and the Pia b 1gbor of a nation-wide camnalgn to offset . ,,;.::u,:; the opén - shop” mbrement und alliged ® be to England's interest, the propaganda of or note savz. to cancel the ‘indebleiness.of unionism were col lialy and France and obtain the same session of the labor conference W cesslons from the Uinited States. fhis been in session, here neceseary to re-establish European this method the federation hopes to bring | production and normaiize exchenss, with- the public into a closer relationship with it declares, Ameilean eom- the organized Jabor movement. U1 be injured. The question ot It was the view of the conference, abroad, especially ine Amerios, 1t acting upon the recommendation of the udes. must be connezted with the * President Gompers stion of German reparaiions. ? nossible effort shou'd be made to make nccesgible to everyone the fullest information sbout the work and ns of organized labor. This course it decided to pursue.” | New York, Feb. 24.—Former Goversor President Wilson was asked by the ) whitman's quest of the “man higher up™ conference to veto tha Winslow-Townsend iin alieged corruption in the city adminis. bill as 2 njustified and unjustifiable | racion today - resuited in an fadictment concession to 2 mers Who fagainst Chief Police Inspector Wiljiags J, e rd for the | Lajiey on the charge of accepting an un- 1aw and lawful processes lawful fee of $50 in connection With thé The declaration of princ adonted | recovery of a stolen automobile. Lahey | was jointly indicted with William B, O'- y Connor, a patrolman, important and most militant do; | Immediately after the indictment wWar ever approved by representatives of of-!returned, Lahey was suspended frem ganized ‘labor. Conles of it were for- y. He furnished $2.500 bail and made warded today to gll labor orzanizations | e following s'atement: throughout tie country with a request | I am informed that the indietment re. that the yvat once maké premarations 10 | turned against me was predicated upor enforce the principles set forth. the necessary rouiines performed by mt Whether the princinle advocating “a |while second deuty police commission ie flat refusal on the part of labor to e |charge of the detective division.” ognize or ahide by the terms of injunc- Detective George J. Andrews and Pa. tions” will be carried out generally bY |(reiman George Scott, of the police au. labor unions, it was explained Wwill de-|tomoblle squad. were also indicted fo) pend udon the attitude of each individual, | the alleged accntance of gratuities’ foy national and _international union. The | thn recovery and restitution ef J. principle is not a new one with the fed- | motor cars. eration, however, : at the 1916 conventi X The pronosal made at the conference vesterday. that congress be asked to re- peal the Volspad et was mot reported | xoy york, Feb. 24— Inec ‘porators *ef upon today by® the executive council and |\, "y oty Teague of Ameries, purpeste did not come before the full conference. | n; {5 ho an anti-blue luw organization. The council. it was stated, will take |, 5.c \wore requested to appear before whatever stens fn this regard that it istrict Attorney Banton 18- deems advisable. morr- books and papers -hovtn: The executive council will resume I8 | jishyrsements and receipts. mestings here tomorrow and will prob- | “RIESTRETR S L€ b cation by an ably continue.in session for another week. | @Der of an account of ® considering a number of jurisdictional | woman calling at the offices of the league disputes and cleaning up the det: ;1.». responsz to a he'p wanted advertise- | enforeing the declaration of ment and beinx toid she would receiye adopted by the 200 labor leaders attend- | e per cent. of the money colfected: IS HIEF POLICE LAHEY OF N. Y. INDICYED ANTI-BLUE L evening ne ing the conference. on “memberships, which were slleged 'to sell from $1 to $25 each. SUPERIOR COURT JUDGMENT Tho!; asked to tell the district .fl&- z . s e ney what becomes of the remalning funds IN FAVOR HATTERS® UNION | L0 o0 rich has been collected.. cluded Lou!y Benmett, former l.lbl_ Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 24—Judgment | Uniicd States atforney: two other Ia! in favor of the U (d llatters of North | yers and a woman law reporter, America and ers’ union Jocals in Danbury, Norwalk and New York -was | METHOD OF PURCHASING given in the superior court here today by EMBASSY SITES All.n Judge. William M. Maitbje in_ the case of the R. & W. Hat Shop. Inc, against Washington, Feb. 24.—After a hot e Jeremiah Sculley of Danbury and others, | bate, the house tod: for. union locals and the national organ- | amendment to the d jzation. The hat company charged con- spiracy to injure its business and.asked | embassy sites and buildings abroad asd for damages. In some respects'the case | the charging off of the amount agaipsi paralleled the famous “Danbury Hatters' |‘the war debts of any of the nations trom case” which went to. the United States ned; supreme court. ns and democrats alike de Judge Maltbic heard the evidence in . nroposal was the most men- the case last November, when the hat |strous thing of the kind .ever put befere corporation asked to have a temmorary $%. They said it was beneath :the injunction made permanent. This injur United States and woulé tion restrained tae hatters and hatters’ wedgze for other trades unions from interfering bhusness countries which soon would: of the *plaintiff compa: P COrpora- g barren isiands to wipe their ledg- tion. asked for such damages as might be | ers clear. shown to the court. Judge Maltbie's decision haolds that | GREEKS WILL OPPOSE i there wa &no vielation of tle temporary REVISION OF SEURVES. TREATY there was no violation of the temperary g AT and finds for the defendants. London,—¥Feb. 26.—The Ceatral Nesr The R. & W. Hat Shop in its =ult | says that the Greek dewzates’to_the &i- claimed that inability to obfain enough tonight. at.er which ome of hat bodies from union factories caused 21 . Primier . Kalogergpoulos to buy hat bodies from “open shol oppdsed” to-an intersiliea cerns. It ‘was further alleged it the | n rezarding Smyrna apd défendants conspired to injure the busi- are and wovld refuse to Assent to & adopted a sepate omatic approprria- 1 bill providing for the purchase of -~ > of pagjons met this morning and took. up ward trend in the cost of living, justified 0 e S Atter w lenk - “2rém | the tion of disarmament. No infor- a wage reduction of mot less than 25 per tho 3 ge | i New ¥ork, Peb. 2 ,—Seven r\g-g cases g 's : ar ‘at 0 tion was given out s to what was ac- cent. Abomt 20.000 workers are em- |Jackson,:-of Wom. Mass, <400 arid | or' siéeping sickness ‘in New. Yok city i‘ c ‘twh a ployed in the industry. .. |costs; Nuzzio Nenino, of Boston, $354 and w.l one eq;th Xnm the: diseasé in’ White i The union representatives who were' costs; Jacob W. Shaw, of mvmo-. R ; wgn reported here toe ‘mothér] “dif] “dbe | discussing what t at the cpaferenge did met indi- I.. nume-u,nd Willnér, ot | aa: ibamdn 4 easesreported’ 2 L A should be take nn.rufifnm matlan wanld he taken fnrinefield. Mass. $200 and’ “-_w... 'mu e-unc.l was again.in sscret ses-|from getting sufficient sucpres of 3[ ness of the company by preventing. it ion of the trea'y. It iooks like an insmmountable har rier,” ‘he ‘added, - “much as we war, {t appears Ineviiable, for We not evacuate Sruyrna™ bodies; that orders for $400.000 worth hats had been received which the o nany was unable to vromotly and only

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