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Pullets ! VOL. LXIlI—NO. 303 18 PAGES—130 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS ‘Polish Refuge Germany Willing, But Not Able to Pay Does Not Ask For a Moratori- um—Leaves Matter in the Hands of Reparation Com- mission. Dying From 7 ‘Warsaw, Dec. 15 (By the A. . Datte vt ez s ol ment that Pelish refugees fr are dying by scores fro me: extremely cold weather, wvictims are said to be ma; <children frozen to death, from Russia in unheate OAIL STILL AT VARIANCE ONTREATY SIGNEDBY ENVOYS Second Private Session of the Dail Eireann Adjourned With- out Reaching a Decision—Belief Prevails That the Pub- KANSAS ) NION MM ORDERED BAUK TO WORK Pittsburgh, Kansas, Dec. 15.—Van A \Bittner, international representative of the United Mine Workers, late today is- 'sued a formal call for union miners in| Paris, Dec. 15.—(By The A. P,)—Ger- Railroad Executives Oppose Lower Rates Claim That Earnings, Past or Present, Do Not Justify a General Decrease of Freight Rates. " BRIEF TELEGRAHS the price of Cuban raws to 2 1-3 :onts, ¢ & £ Samuel Vauclain, head of Baldwin Lo- comotive Works, sailed from Nows York on the French liner Paris for Havre. Commercial Cable Co. anmounced fele- graphic communication with Cilicia, Asia Minor, is suspended. It was announced at Topeka. Kan. that 1,000 state troops will be sent into the coal strike district. Mayor Thomas J. Scully, of South Al re- Fact Officially Made Public at the State Department—Japan AGREEMENT ANNOUNGED ON THE 5-5-3 NAVAL RATIO PLAN is to Retain the Super-Dreadnought Mutsu—United + 5 3 Washington, Dec. 15.—Railroad earn- | boy J. & former congerssman, d States Will Keep Two Additional Ships of the Mary- 2 . 3 ificati ill Be Tak- | Kansas to return to work tomorrow [many will not be able to meed in full|ings, past and present, fail (o justify |at his home from heart discase. P lic Session at Which a Vote on R‘hfi“{“’n Wi imorning. His call set forth that protec- | her repara‘ions payments of 1060,000,000 | gencral decreases of rates Geres. M. — Not Be Held Until Sai y—Heated Discus- | ¢lon ssuinst disoraers nas becn provided | gold marks falling due January 15 and en May turday—| by the state and that the mine whistles | February 15 and has so informed the al- Shriver, vice president of the Balt‘more and Ohio; Benjgmin Campbell, vice pres- ' Chicago bonrd of trade directors dachl- land Class—Great Britain Will Build Two Super-Dread- lied ed there will be no extra holldays on the h s th T 3 i will be blown as usual. ied reparations commission, ident of the Baltimore and Ohio; Ben- |days preceding Christmas and New noug imilar to th= sions Were Indulged in Prior to the Meeting Yesterday | opcraticas in the north field have been| A moratoriam is not asiced for by the |jumin Campbell, vice president ot the | Tears. ts o Maryland and Mutsu Types, But halted for the past two days because of government in its note, which | New York, New Haven and Hartford, and f T [ P F SRS dioh B RIS of wenmen Cawnenontd lays Gesmany's financial situation [ Thomas C. Powell, vice president of the | Gov. Mrler of New York lasued a proc- of Greater Tonnage—Agreement Includes a Pact on For- Afternoon. of Alexander Howat, deposed and jailed isting ¢ present befsre the repar- [ Erie, testified today at the Interstatc !ama\t n_designating Dec. 17 as “For i g RS district president, The Women stormed |ations commission as evidence of Ger- |Commerce Commissicn investigation into |8et-Me-Not” Day for the benefit of dis- ificati acific Islands—Settlement i ependn " Dubdlin, Dec. 15.—(By the 4. PJ—The |to Irish boualaries in his snecch o the | ¢, mines ang forcibly prevented the,|many’s inability to meet the forthcom- |the reasonablences of the present level |abled war veterars, tifications of the PacificIs ent is “D J second private session of the Dai: Eire- | house af common in Leondon wyester-|nc "o o0® SO0, o ing " igstallmenid, edch of 500,000,000 |of all transortation rates. = 1, . day. i o old marks. under consideration the |93, o Mr. Lioyd | o, The mines at the southern end of the | il nearly field were not visited by the women and adjourned aork there continued undisturbed. Neither 1s zry release from her ob- ligations requested by Gerpany, which George sars that in a statement Mr. his evening and Mr. Shriver, however, speaking for all the roads as chairman of the accountin: commission to investgiate new! v discov- Spanish government hns appolntel a ent on a Suitable Agreement With France and Italy” 1 a s committee of the rallway exccutives' as- |ered documents purporting to show that Thei val Rati evision. Tt will reas- | D18yd Georse gave him November 25 "'“; « With the arrival today of national|apparently nas left the matter entirely |sociation, * concluding his testimony. de- | Columbus was a Jow. = asi1o ir Na heoss semaion _ tomorrow premier promised Ulster's rights would | suardsmen, quiet was restored through-[in the hands of the reparations commis- | clared that decreases might taks place “in Washington, Dec. 15 (By the A. P.)—|tons for Great Britain, more than the o continue its delibera- | e in mo way sacrificed ““'- “"’“‘;“" out the district and a general resump-|sion. the not far distant future.” Under the| The steamer Western Hero is short of | Agreement of the “Big Three" naval]United s which was aliowed the mised until new provosals had been plac- [ fion ‘of work fs expected tomorrow. The concluding paragraph of the | cimmission’s rulings, cross examination of |fuel and needs immediate acsistancs, ac- oy =08 e o | announcement said, becauss of the age can he said tonizh is [ed before the cabinet of northern ITe-| The troops are stationed at the.coal | brief mote, however, gives a strong in-|the three witnesses was deferred until |cording to a wireless rocelved at Charles. | POWETs on the naval ratio plas | oe i, sider British battleships. that there is a strong possibility tha? the [1and &Ny ¥ g | Camps adjacent to the mines but they nation that Germany sees no way out|January, when states. municipalities and [ton (S. C.) navy yard. Was officially announced late today at| The official announcement said the e sexsion, i which It s hoped to | “Therefoce” the etter contnues, It |can be rushed to the shafts within a few |0f her = financial diffeultics, ~except |shinjers will e heard. the state department, agreement was “dependent on a suita- - e : . arave concern that Wi o e > o5 i S alan¥ B s A Cr R g : 5 g T e 2 - ita- R R o micaiso of vy, |was with arave concern that we me-|minutes in the event of hostilities. theoush Lhel = alled “repurations holi Mr. Shriver bused his conclusions on | Daniel Willard was re-elected president | Under the plan, Japan retains th ble agreement with France and: Ttaly, : turday. It mat- |ticed that n agreement M had been | o County Attorney C. A. Burnett an-|day! or a delay of two or three years. |statistical presentations, to the effect that |of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at a |Per-dreadnought —Mutsu inste s to their naval ratios but that the ra- B s s her tom.r. | Involved Ulster's interests had nounced late today that he had begun| The tex: of the note, Which is signed|in the twelve months ending Spetember | meeting of the board of dirrcrors. Al | 0ld battleship Setsu and as before the three biz powers was e signed by s Ma sovernment | preparation of complaints against per- [y Dr. Wirth, the Germany chancellor, |30, 1921, earnings of class cne . roads |the excentives were ve-mectra. States retains two additional of {not to be affected by the French and without heiaz rnvvs\-'wfl A ;‘"E:"\T“fl"\ci]‘ sons who have participated in the re-|and adrressed to the chairman of the|amounted to $542.409,000, which, he d. — the Maryland class instead of the Dela- | taltan negotiations, o tally affecting our Interests in - |cent riots. -Many arrests are expected |reparations commission, follows: clared to be but 275 per cent. on es Ware ang >akot FESR T ~er sitting would sion to estarlish a commission to eview | 2o be made tomarron. “As 1 had the honor 'to explain to the | mated property investment as compared |, President Harding gave full approval |™{I® and orth Dakota. ieat i o B R ke R R past weed the bounda-ies between northern and o A reparations commission during its' visit | with the transportation act elause provid- [1° TIans of the fine arts ecmmission for |, LisSt BER s an equivalent will ed States will serap the mme pum! o Bening southern Irelard. sent i | PEATH OF ApSIRER OF to Berlin, the German government has |ing for a six per cent. return. In Ypits | ot oo of Amarican ol S0k L e ras e e o St ey 2 tounass or B ol “There 1 belleve, no precedent in vt made every effort t yme ver costs f es and matorials, | €17 : - i p ik Bt ol s g 7 - tha i | himtors ot the. Beitidn Emoire. for J0HN WILKES BOOTI | o' ho” o imstallments. shortly ue. unc| e Sala. routs i the. tastons. amsier 1t e o o i S Snd Chous 1 belssamied Rut s - . . and |taking any territory from an established g der the terms of the schedule of pay-|ziven'during the next yea» the same traf |, AS2f All. Indian harrister. arrested with s of the origin: enc plan have a tonnage of §20.000, he pres o Je ‘ar- | government without its sanction. More- | Mongtomery, Ala., Dec. 15.—Known as | pi0 (0 [G7Rs, o7 o0 2 | e they yed during the- last, woul; | 23, 0ther non-co-operationis's at Deth e N B D. the ‘St Mt nat public sessions of course wi the | over, this 12 @ breach of the government |#&he man Who set up a statue to John | " T Y heC ot Phat i e | et ‘::3( 43 i “""“Ff i + WOUBL | Indla, was snetenced to eight<en mont! The agreement includes a status quo original plan but the amend- Shged before b s gt of Treland act of 1920, which was put tn | Wilkes Booth, assassin of Prestdent Lin-| ;¢ .o afforts gepended on & foreign| Mr. Camphell, concurred to ‘a degre: | MPrisonment. e e et D e iy the obuSaiax Sut A l#ndun negotiationg an some o ' e 7 E 3 coln, Pink Carter was buried yesterday i % 5 bl . fegre — nds in open water and exclu ¢ | new Muten makes the total tonnage to il oo asid determinad to | operation only last June. . g 7 |loan, and that in transactions of this|with Mr. Shriver, but declared particular- " P - o - Py = Se Aty Of 5 “At our meeting December § yon com- |4t his home in Troy, Ala. nature the active collaboration of Brit. |1y that New Fngland,roads must s.curs | , PHeharse of men trom the vessels of | Of Hawail and jslands off o oy ety e SN afford them Lo s | plained that 1 was onlv contended to Soon after the Civil war Carter bought ish financiers was absolu I.' ns‘(’(‘(&”\ 2% (‘m’Y‘| ],:“. V‘F\\‘ = & k'v'u:"\;rp h" a(i\_’l" the Atiantic flect will be limited t. te Australian New Zealan : make a slizat readiustment in onr houn- |the monument and attempted to erect it % Ak J sov bt i Place of 448000 tons in the original plan. the German government opened negotia- was settled, You who seek the fairest thi D . of t ber en on board | With these exceptions the | Gt Britati: whid » e bring fnt~ morthern |in the town square a€¥itop, but his; .’ : of any rate alterations to secure lar {;;hw\-ni.u.,( the el el el o8 Soudt colrfiiion Sen. ths ‘el A g | sormcnin D coannl iy o " l’nr_a v{m; S ax o heing ‘nte fortbert 1 M e ;:nns in England with regard to this|divisions tn joint rates. He advocated s plan of limitations but questions as 10 | original plan ix to give up 23 under the reland loyalists who are just, outsid ans s by . Highes s ‘on ‘less than catload st - 5 ginal pla t 23 r x sfer a correspondingly | ties. Not to be outdonethe put up the | °3%: HlElionma s (on dess han, caploRdSeny Dr. Adolf Lorenz, the Austrian surgeon | Submarines, possible modification of the | revised ar-angement but will bulld two b our area aid transfer a corteeDOndineY |ahatt in the vard adjoimingaie home arq| TTom a competent authority it has |ments, upon first class pasenger fares and | P Adolt Lorens. th public clinics. for | ten-yeir naval holiday and tomnage al-|new ships, The British tonnage to bave equally arxious to explain T | nte 1o the area of the Irish |it stood there until a fow Honths ago, | [S°CI¥>d & TEDIY to the effect that in view upon express shipments and added that | \oo b < crippled, will be unable to give |loWance in aircraft carriers been serapped under the orizinal pro- S o & _Sowe of them cbjest to in- | Feln sympaihics to the area of fhe [rdh | o, C0S Dl0F (Ve by nafsers whase | O the claime now advanced for the|lossés. were ‘encountered in ‘transporting |Nov orks cTppled. wil b Wasble to give | PRATCS 1 sieraft esvriers posal was 583.000 and under the revised ciusion of Ireland in the British empire [ Free State. ¢x he reserved to the |identity was never established, The shaft | CO™INg year, that is the financial obliga- | mail. to Mayor Peters of Boston. * | eration by the new naval committce of | pronosal will be €05,000, 2 a8 sme to the privy council as the - | BY JAC8 BSY e Heht of dlssents [bore the nseription: ¥ tions of the German government to tne| “There is no justification for the the Y : fifteen which held itz first scss " The total number of capital ships by preme eoart of appeal. and there 27 Eum. | Hter BoN N enome of the bown- | _“To the Memory of Tohn Wilkes Booth ot e el e e anjon Uit il 2uey, Bave ot AT | Badeas, i T . st e [R0R. pabEl the three powers under the first Amert- o e e O Ty commisston, and he protests against [ For the Killing of Old Lincoln.” ould not be obtained In England, eith-|fected business,” Mr. Pcwell testified, “or | ocont unemplosment crisis, begaan a he agrcement also provides for a|can figures was 66 and under the revised B O . (hc woinen | “tha’ declared intkntion of vouF #oyern: e - one-man picketing eamf:aizn against the |maximum limit In tonnaze of capital | fizures will be 68. The fotal tonnagerto Dr. Ada Esglish, one o ent to plase rorthern Irelind automati- | LIG ST 1N armament conference. shins to be built In replacement at be scrapped was 1.578.043 tons in the ermbers of the Dail, commenting on the [ ment to plase rorthern Ir B LIGHTER TO ASSIST 1IN 000 tons, Am n measurement and for | original plan and is 1,861,643 tons 'm bers of the Dail, com oy g g gk Sheramr A | T ————————r———————— tons, Amerigan measurement and for | original i 881, ne R R L T to et oy ot Lonty 1o SHIE opposed ol - iypir S OD OB BitMsR L Willlam Caryl Ely. preminently identi- |an ultimate tonnage ratio hetween the|the revised plan. e n an _to get ou : reRR SRR e i i a wi organizatii d develo>- | three powers at the e t was | 2! - caders together We must have this |pledse’, the letier continues, but it i | Bridgeport, Dec. 15—One of the largest THE TUBERCULOSIS CHRISTMAS SEAL fed with the organizatiin anq Geveio.- | three pgwers al the end of the ten year | Tt wns Todleated In the ofelal an 4 also antazoalstic fo the general prinelples | wreoking lighters o % { men 3 ce or: oliday as follows 5 1) modifica- eaty. B Empi A Bine Jeiitsre s anthe thflantiol cods : - v New Yo ed s v Great_ Eritain 525,000 tons: the United | tions will be made in the Amerlea Ficuted Gscussions were induleed in be. | of he Bricih Empirt. with sf3ard 0 |arrived off ‘ere today to sssat 1o On By THEODOSIA GARRISOR New York state died suddenly. g,Creat Britain 525,000 tons: he Trited | tons wil be made fn the American ten ‘ P o e s s called, | the liberties of her peof % aie su i 18, L -~ S 52 : [, 3 . aay e 3 B & Dat sathorns 10| The Wistor ‘wromler " says B 16 tine | SISEC Of the submatine SR Diver i happy folk, contented folk, and ye that go with gold. Report that Fritz Krelsler. noted vio- | The oricinal Amerfean proposal fixed [ be necessitated in arranging the relative T bt thE asiiers of the Univers. | that Ulster s given, the tight fo, con- | ity ore & Hole It the flooded compart, To seek within the noisy mart the gifts to mark the day, linist, and composer, had been arpointed |a maximum limit of 35000 tons nd | porition of the French and ltaltan mav- T coliege They were so engrossed in |tract out of the agreement, but only pumped out. Officigls wers said to b Jolly Toys and gems and lace and trinkets manifold. Austrian minister to the Unlted States | provided for 500.000 tons each for the|les in the reduction plan. - - ;s that the meeting which | after her automato inchision in the |POrTRRd O t‘xh,‘ou(iide el Sl Here be better wares to buy along the crowded way. was of;lldn"y denied at the Austrian rz“n’;v:\ S‘rwg and Great Britain and | Tt hi u’:’:n:l;rd ::‘;:z 1:; :.r.: eir discassions that th ¥ s ssu th e o ons for Japan. agres chiding ava was scheduled to assemble at four o'clock | Irish Free State 5 e Toup: her . 3 eign office. n r 3 o e aually camiad” to crder untll | | “The nctlam of the British cabinet | aier crush the wail Buy a pair of red cheeks to give © little Tad asain, The shins of the Marsiand class to |} A4 fortifications probably would miee than an hour Jater. Bven then the | this matter, *he letter goes on to sa e e Buy & palild woman's face the bright eves of health, Coroner Phielan at Brldgepart _def- | bo retained by the United States il be| be ineornataied ta-a.treaty to e stened RAS p ke revetaal o i z o ot = P o 5iit2Y dlapoied ‘of the case of D Eilza (it ado and Washington. The ships |by tha five powers. et members had ti be reminded by the offic- [a complete reversal of r policy as de- A water boats said that the c0a: Buy a broken man a hope, buy the strength he hod again, igst ol = Y e teat o com-| 6f e _conl b2y Tu 6f the Irish repubtican army that the | clared. in tne King's speech at the open- | Brcr water HoRts =0 RRE CS FOASC Mero are bargains wonderful awaiting on your wealth. TR U Batom whong bty | way (onnd ez o S e Dol T e, e e vl waker had called the assembly to or- | Ing of the worthern parliament, and also |9 Y B Ll on & road in'Fairfgld recently. PPt |nenta #r two T 2 1l 2 meider the al asreement . | o " 1 the pibished corfesphntience petmeend] o Ngor Ui costofhinliaiie’s o Oh hapyy folk und careless folk, the werld's bazaar ix piied % Jnding gy, ihat decsafil s to ner | be'fhe l“rd‘ “;“’;r’a:» the Erin, the Cen untl] the egice suliiectincinding that vou and Mr. De Valera. This policy was | prosECUTION RESTS IV With Jovely gifts and lasting 2ifis to fi = }| death by’ suicide fzom warcetic. pols e ” . ; that Ulster should remain out until she & P EVENTS IN CONNECTION < sl g T Gy er, i choose of her own free will to enter an BURCH MURDERELIAL & e Tnder the agreement durine the ten| Tnder the agreement, it was officlally v = the United States will have 18 |estimated that the United States wonid Surely ye shall pause awhile and buy the’ while ye st Communieation with Fwssary iy aratn " g 582.05 v 5 2 WITH IRISH SETTLEMENT |all-jreland periisfient, . £ o i - Y e normal as the result of the restoration of | ships aggregating 58 : and -ve ',"'," £15.000,000 2o $20,000.000 over i 5. “Neither explanation nor justification | 1:0S Anzeles Calif, Dec. 15. — The ‘Buy a mother back her bairn, bur a man his wife again, direct communication hetween Berlin an: en ships aggregating 313.000 |the original proposa! of the Ameriean )Wee. 15.—(By The A. P)— |of this astounding change has been at- | trial of Arthar C. Burch for the alleged (2 the day in connection Wity was the declsion of Buy a lad the rizht to love, a child the right to play, Buy a wistful kindred all, home ard ealth and life again, murder of J. Belton Kennedy was ad- tes ted, W n 1y ¢ g4 o e i geondecture 1t 181 journed late today until Monday morn- Budapest, the Western Unicn Telegraph a surrender to the claims of the Sinn This represents a total of 56.20) | Zovernment. Co. announced. ment ] And God be with you gentlefolk who purchase these today, - Andrews Bomar Law, unbnist, former |Fein that her delezaMs must be recog- | & after the prosecution bad rested, Laden with 46,000 sacks of coffee, the | REPRESENTATIVE ELSTON OF 000 MINE WORKERS government lcader in the house of com- [nized as representatives of the. whole of |ANd defense attorneys announced that steamer Liberty Glo arrived at Bos- CALIFORNIA A SUICIDE | IDLE IN DISTRICT Ne. 1 ns an strong men on the | Ireland, which we cannot for a moment | that they had several motions to make ton from Santos, Brazil, the first arriv —_— = the treaty, and, | admit. and wished iime to prepare them. al in the service recently established be- gton, Dec. 15.—The body of| Scranton, Pa., Dec. 15—There ars to come into the | “What righe,” the letter demands, “has | THe court granted a request that the ; > tween BostSn and the Brazilian port by | Representative John A. Elston of Call-|25.000 idle mine workers in District No. - events to counsel ac- |the Sinn Feln to be recognized as party |Prosecution he granted the privilege of |er in the form of a long dated loan or|that business can be relieved or increas- fornia, was found floating in the Poto-|1 Of the United Mine Workers and un- boundary commission, | to any agreement coneerning the defonsng | TC-0PCNINE fts case later to examine a |f the form of a short dated bank ored- |ed by redurtions.” Board of governors of the New York [ mac river late today. A note found in|less the coal business improves prompi- ” -4 nderry, n |of Belfast longh, which: tourches ooly | ¥itness Who Fas been Il This witness, [dt. Rates. although ' reasonable now, he |Stock Exchange voted down a provosal |the congressman's coat sald he was |1y in the meizhborhood of 25.000 will he ords, hinted Ulster might |the loyal countfes of Antrim and Down?* | Mf- Keves =g, is Mrs. James W. War-| “Under these circumstances the gov- [said, failed fo give a fair return and |to close the exchange on Dec. 24 aniloaucht fn a chain of circumstances |added to this mumber within a few day Sir Jamon asserts that the gevern: | T60: Of Santa Barbara. crnment cannot anticipate the possi-fshould not be generally lowered at pres- |Dec. 31, the days preceding Chris: wWhich ‘spelled ruin.~ President W. W. IngMs, of the - bad been confidently |ment of Treland act gave equal rights| MTS. :n was a passenger on the |bility of procuring the sums necessary | ent. State railroad commissions have or- and New Year's Mr. Elston, #t was sald tonight, dis-|Alden Coal Company tonight sail that “dfe hards” if he |to the north and south of Treland but | TAin in which Burch is alleged to have [ifor the total payment of the installments | ganized to present their case in the in- appeared Tuesday morning, but -was |Unless an unexpected demand for eoal . pr Lord Carson in |says “this vrinciple 1s completely violat. | traveled from Chicago to Los Angeles |of January 15 and February 15, 1922. |vestigation, and have selected a managinz | According to n statement issued by the . at the worst, to | ed by the agreement made with the Sinn |13St July, cbout two weeks before Ken- | “F ven by exerting every effort, and without considering the réquirements of her own budget, the government cannot nd by detectives that evening. With- in a few hours, however. he ai peared_and that committee ccmposed of Fred W. Putham, Minnesota, Fred M. Woodruff, Towa,. and appears the s taken nedy was shot. Fein, whersby the free state is relieved mines of company of many of her responsibilities with re- would have to shut down. They employ abo Phillpoines press bureau. the four-)ower treaty will remove the Japanese bugahoo in disap- was the last seen of t 10,000 men. Clyde M. Reed, Kansas. as a factor against Philippine independ: |him e apparently had been sufferinz| Vice President C. C. Dorranee, of the e dered to have insured | €ard to the Firitish Empire and i1 to ne | GOING TO JAPAN 70 GIVE procure for these installments, apart igeaiRe e ence. under mental depression. although he | Hudson Coal Company, said the situa- P the treaty by an over- |Eranted inanclal advantages which vou BIRTH CONTROL LECTURES |from deliveries in kind and credit de-| pyNERAL SERVICES TODAY Sl oo ¢ the Tntteq |M24 Eiven no evidence of it until he 4 ':n as ’m his company was about the n nt use of com- |made it clear ore expecte 4 — rived from recovery acts. a_sum more e steamer - Sialola. of the UnMed |apneared Tuesday, Upon being found | Same. Its employes approximated 10.- o N | bfir:fl"”l:f‘:,"‘:f Boston, Dec. 15.—Mrs. Margaret Sgn- |than 150,000,000 or 200,000,000 gold FOR MRS, M. B TALCOTE |Fruit Co., which loft New York on Taes- | gl orciing fie wis given medical atten- | 000 men. The Seranton Coal Compans. 1 he ciposed the treaty there would | tlon which nnst be borne by us. ger, one of the organizers of the Ameri- | marks. New York, Dec. 15._Funeral services | 117 for the West Indies, was towed back | yion, Tith about 5,000 employes, is also con- i have been an acquisition to the | The letter declares that the British |€an Birth Control League, announced| “The government therefore is obliged |, "0 “Opre /oG oo IR CONUCRS [0 port. The engine broke down znd a | Fatiurs of the zovernment to under- | fronted wWith the necessity of a shut. ree of ihe “dle hards’ estimated at | EOVernment 'm abandoning stipulations | here tonight that she planred to spend |to request the commission to extend the aged philanthropist ‘and church worker, | TE WAs sent to the ship's assistance. o development of the Ala-|90Wn, it was stated. The coms ot tewm 40 to 50, who expected to vote | that there should be levied no tariffs or | the month of March, 1922, in Japan, in |time limit for payment of a portion of | (8F Bl @RI GRS TRd, SRR WOLKEn s gy dfia, na\il Pase pro been storing coal awaiting a tum fn 3 . reatrictions wpen Indnstry and trade and |Tesponse to a cabled invitation from a |<ho installments of January 15 and Feb-|Tho fled 7 her home hete 1ast MIELC | For the first time on record a megro, 1o TOTECWR. maln Dase ool the market and has about reached the e taken in | COMMErce 1as opened the way for friction | Japanese publication asking her to giye | Tuary 15, which it cannot pay on those |, = NEC AR e Y T | Rene Maran, born in Martinique of Afri- | FR% MTCCEIO0C 10 FANE CECE 8 CORET U | imit of its storage capacity. tomorrow aft- |and tariff wars in which the kingdom, |lectures on birth control in that coun- |Mates. et o el vt can parents, was awarded the important |y, Caeet civen close attention to this| There are 5.000 miners of the Lehigh! important incident | SPecially Ulster, must be gravely in- |trY. Mrs. Sanger.said she expected to| “The government confines itself to ™Gt In the amy VAWt - | Goncourt prize of France for the most |prcrspeq development. Valley Coal Company on strike. Tha| s likely to befvolved % : sail in February. this Tequest AlOEn I e e ol Was ORelof the foundera’ of Barnard Col: [E0rartan FeskeORIRe menr. Mr. Elsto's hat and overcoat were :*:;';::nll-n “":fl["“:f’mn;n Hneide Ty o egarding the question of allegi: simiiar i ies will arlse in =1 1ag, % . G ; R UGE the Fiver - albont G ron Company, Jermyn Coal! e o Car~ | the letter 3avs tha concession to the ey | N- 7. ROAD LOST $31,821.000 flon with subsequent payments” ‘:;:—;na:nh|6h<l?:ev\fi|i‘n}l%22;::?2" o Am it NN PiisR States. of e :;:“m:: R Tooly” s ecoveved, Toe Company of Ol4 Forge and the Templs Féin of a difte v The reparations commission will meet | {9878 ag0. ,Sne WoS o ter o ifficulties between Peru an e aver -, e g 0al Company have & total of 35000 domninionin rake oA A e 1N SALE OF ®.X. TROLLEXS | pnorrow morning. and In reparations | YOuns Womens Christian Association. | n, provinces of Tacna and Arica was sug- B e i nces | e 100 Socamee o et ek S impossible for Ulster ever to enter the | Hartford, Trec. 15.—The annual report |CEcles tonisht the bellef was expressed |77 WL 15 O the Tadies’ CRUSHAD | gested by La Presna, the Peruv: e i e olhnte was ] Poal. e e nadd that farther adverse |of the puslic utilities comission of Con- i be dectded by the commie | eiris she aided in endowing. She is sur- | OMeRt organ. | innocently mage in the beginming. T | President Witiam Brennan of District . B L cmiv | CTiticism azainst the t v i iy iz _ =lon to dlscus: ana | &1 5 5 5 b t ¢, My stay | No. 1, United Mine Workers, tonight de- wever s remembrance |14 the judiiary, but that this will be | ford Railroad sustained a loss of §31,. |TOte Is expected to form the chief tople|dren and fY — - : v in” Boston s a. fagkive:troms jusics | 474 1o & worthy people clean and gen- | Valley Miners that he had authe . bly & remembrance | Licunela ‘rob the mresoht. 824,000 In 2020 as a result of the sal, g |Of discussion at the approaching confer- % ed in Boston as a fugitive from justice | 374 10 thelr strike. He sald the statement 1l o Trieh auestion, utresmg 5 warsing | “I0 Slie of the inducements held out | the Rhode Jaland trolley lince whien 4 | Cice between Premier Briand and Pre-|U. 8. SOLDIERS AT COBLENZ and that city, sought for alleged larceny |t oy 0 o0 0 (o congress as|2 “misstatement of fact s o€ _v;,m:F :Lm“l:r;:_l to Ulster _nder your arrangement with | owned. 5 mier Lloyd George. XNo reply to Gm;- SUFFER FROM INFLUENZA of an automobfle. B e iblitin fron 'Bicth Cklifornia dis- . “|the Sinn aln” says Sir James, ‘we many, is- expected to_be forwarded unUt e trict and had been a member of the |50 PER CENT. DECLINE IN FISH s Br gl as, | 3T® cinvinsed that it is not in the i after the premiers’ discussion. Coblenz, Dec. 15 (By the A. P.)—| According to Berlin dispateh received [ (FE0 204 WAC BOCh 2 TRemer OF 100 = o 192 of 10rd, | terests of Ireat Dritaln the 'he in- le dfavoring the agreement. The Ulster- Many of the American soldiers are tn |in Paris, the German government has de- | (OUS€ S/nce the SBEvCTanein CoMFres o CANNERIES IN NEW ENGLAND wo B el lon 1o the de- | (i8S of Tireat Britain or the empire | ites, it is ‘known, had counted with « 7 42 B the hospital _suffering from influenza, |clded on the appointment of O. Andreas [F¥4s born at Woodland, Catifornin, Heh- 1 n t the treaty was | (o'the Sinn Fely paverns e*[_}“‘wmmi“ tainty upon Mr. Bonay Law’s neutrality, | WASHINGTON OFFICIALS which s enidemic. There are at pres. |Hermes, minister of f:od, to be ambassa- | THATY, o P e e in] _ Boston. Dec. 15—A deciine of 50 per ™. but contended that . If not_his active opposition to the treaty. WERE NOT SURPRISED | cn 150 cases of the disease, which is of |dor to Washington. Berkeley until 1903 he becams secretary | cont: I the number of fish canneries ape- » % Zreat enough to try the exa | Lo Mr. Bonar \Law in continuing the (res- A g e ix 11HTe yer S e 1 he beame Pretary | rating 1n New England and a large ae- ng the responsibility 'Y OPPOSED entation of his views treated as nonsns: | ywashinzton, Dec. 15.—Announcement { monia, and no deaths have occurred | Charles Sehultz, convicted of comepir- |50 O0 e e ifornis | £rease in “the value of fen experts fs reland BY LORD LONDONDERRY |the idea that Ulster would be economic- | o¢ the German government's inabtltty | thus far. acy in connection with the Toledo $1.000.- | (P M‘n"a t health, was a trustee | HOWR In the report of the bureau ef, When . 1 tonight. ally cocrced itno eutering an ali-Ireland |to miect in full the reparation payments| The moving picture houses have been |000 post office robbery, pleaded guilty anl N“ e C;IK,:‘,"‘:",;_-"f""'“ For Deat ana | Asherles {ssued today. Wahling and men- e S £ yornment | | London Dee. S.—(By the A, P.)—Lord | parliament, He predicted that, owing to |an." o the allies In Januars and Feb- | placed out of bounds by the army au-|was sentenced to 40 years in the f:deral | 56 o o haden plants in New England were com- various questions, ad- | Londonderry, speaking in the house of |inexerience in administration, Ireland’s |mmaryewns reccived foday by government | thorities, penitentlary at Leavenworth, Kan. L » paratively idle during the first six months {*d that i was undesirable that par- | lords today in opposition to the treaty |taxation at first would be higher than |cgeials wirtout surprise. chiarey murvived by a wilow and four |of the year showing a decitne, as compar- I =h e proruged before the | With Ireland, declared he listened to | England’s. , Whils cfficials were mot inclined to|\G0OD KICK IN “HOOCH The nomination of Elmer Dover of - ed with 1920, of 15 ier cent. in quantity - b ns at Dublin was | lord Curzon's speech yesterday in favor o * |ccnmient cn the situation, taking the po- MADE IN MASSACHUSETTS | Tacoma, Wash, to be an assistant sec- T e and more than 21 per cent. in value. - S "" mig! ,“' necessary °ft !:16 pact with the greatest astonish- | POLICE SEIZE COUNCIL trat it was a matter which 'd ;emrybol he :;umryd\:iz! ‘undelr,sloor: u: USING TEAR GAS TO DRIVE ;nm \;zlne of"'flx\f qnv';n;_flmfl :.,:.;4 S eRseciwe WY guiried tato the i [t BUILDING AT FERMANAGH “irectly concern this countrygev Boston, Dec. 15.—The average person | Nave been yecommended to Presiden FUGITIVES FEOM CAVE |s2lmon in quantity fell off during the first ok, Bt mid4 cheers, he declined H"ud'cl-'lm!(the foreign secretary’s re- st cronomists have advanced i€ |inipiciate making intoxicating liquors | Harding by Sccretary Mellon. ten months. The high cost lrrf)x'r'an-rmn to_@dmit that the ho to walt | MAFKS were not orfginal, adding thrt their | Belfast, Dec. 15 (By the A. P.)—Fol-|view for some time that Germany WatM | turmg oyt o alstilied product with an al. . Jackson, k., Dec. 16.—While national | tation was assigned as & contr:duting fac- et o fecision before voting on | Substance had ben delivered on miany oc- | lowing a decision today by a majority |ua uratic to do more than mest the | eoycy 2 R O ES PR WG S8 %2 Eadlppea with “dust” shooting ois- | guardsmen today were endeavoring to|tor in the present condition of the Indu Egpation cation. On the con- |casions by John Redmond “and states- bf the county council of Fermanagh, an |noxt v reparations paymetTs, under proof. This was the réport today of |08 to bring down high-flying Insects !drive “Bua” Noble and his two sous |try. 5 x X house ought to|men of that twe” Lordd Londonderry | Ulster county, to recognize the author-|(t. arcscni it aemnity terms. Hlerman C. Lythgoe, a irector of the|that cannot Le netted, Jesse H. Willlam- | who participated in an attack on the 2 S N walting for the | Proceded to declare that Lord Chancellor | ity of the Dail Eireann. the police seizel While hesitatifc to speak publlely, of- | s¢ate givision of food and drugs, upon a |SOn and John W. Strom, a retired army | Breathitt county jail lasg Saturday out [ BRIDGEPORT ALDERMAN afl Eireaan ° house would | Birkenhead, ne of the nezotiators of the | the council buildizg and all its books |ficials in close touch with European de- | vear's analysis of intoxicants. captain, will zail today on the steamship |of a cave cn Little Creek, five alleged GUILTY ATTEMPTED BRIBERY ¥t tomorrow evening as long as might | treaty, had embarked on a gamble, the |und documents. velopments maintained that some rear- - Polycarp for the jungles of Brazil _pecessay consequence of which, if it failed, as he : o rear- in | members of lie gang now under arrest, 3 e angement of the reparations plan The Dail Eireann is making little pro- | believed it would, nobody could predict. necessa D BoMB 1t 5o flo conteveain {h [ TN ReBE B AGRC AEENY et o aiehos Jrere taken (o Lexington for safe keep: | Bridgwo:t, Dec. 15.—Alderman Bd- - a SHOOTING AN necessary and point to i KIALTO THEATER ing. e men were i¢ by the |ward T. Hanilton, republican was sem- Fress at Du it again spant the day| Lord Londonderry argued that the PR A | AT R EET 8% evidegioss ot the or z e (R e g | T ’wugd.“d e | ward it reubican waa sn: secret stasions, discussing controver. | Union of South Africa offered no analogy oL 1 realization f this fact by the allies. New Haren, Dec. 15.—Marie L. Kelly, ldent of the Arnerican Exchange bank |cases set for tr'al next Tuesday. Whether | $400 and sers Tone i and detalls, and the discus. |Whatever to the Irish situation, and de- | pgrage Doe. 15.—There was consid- | Failure 4t Germany to meet the next - s, + | ana . ofs will o continued tomorrow. Thera | clared this treaty'was only a temporary P Doe 1s the Merchants American Natlonal bank died vesterday in St. Louis. He was born in Litchfleld, Conn. His.widow, a daughter and two sons survive. Bix years died in the New Haven hospital ton‘cht from burns received n the Rialto Theatre fire here on the night of Novemver 27. Her death brings the total loss cf life from the fire to nine. The : child’s mother, Mrs. Mary Kelly of * no Indicaion when a decision will be aken Sir James Cratg" erable shoo'ing and two bombs were thrown this evening in the Newtonwards and Old Park districts in which three persons were wounded. The firing be- came so inte1se at one time that the sol- 3 e two months in the county the Nobles rtill were in the cave when [prison when he entered & plea of gufl- the troops made their expected attack [ty fo the charge of attempted bribery. today with t~ar gas ceuld not be learn- Prior to the crzanization of coucil De- ed here tonight. cember 5 Ha'nilton was detected passing payments in full isnot expected by some officlals to -ave any particular effect up- on conditions in tals cduniry as it was asserted that the disorganization of for- cign exchanze and the resultant depres- palliative and not a permanent solution. He declared the government which had failed to suporess rebellion would not be able to prevent secession. Lord Londonderry, wh) is & member of official refection of 0% been published. In the TVistar premier declares that Attorney Gemeral Daugherty announeed —_— Ulster w11 a fifty dollar bill to a democratic alder- . man, John T. Cornell, chairman of the 2ol sion on ovarseas trade have had to be | 1o - architects are at work on plans for a OBITUARY. L gow mment's pledzes to Ulster | the Ulster government, hinted that Clstr | 1S and nolice replied to it. faced for months previous. Tpon the i‘;;:;ie:{:h;“'regéll‘smm;t ek eirom the | modern huflding to house all of the fad- heen viniated, and that it seemas | might refuse to nominste & representative 5 3 SPLIT REPORTED AMONG FACTIONS IN BELFAST Dublin, Dec. 15.—(By The A. democratic towr committee charged at the meeting that the fifty dollars had been a first payment on a promised sum of $250 to Le given the gdemocrat for his 15 | vote in the eicction of council president. question of the effect of lessened repar- ations payments on payment of the al- lled war debt to this country, officials were non-committal. Charles T. Pnlld. Waterbury, Dec. 15.—Charles T. Peach 58, socialist candidate for governor at the last state election. died here th morning after a long ilness. He wi not be able to aver en- Trish Free State. Sir James, is coming to London, pribably onsult *he prime minister again, and I is possible that he had knowledge of of the proposed boundary commission. eral departments in New York city, with a view of meeting demands of increased population. BARGE FOUNDERER 3 OFF THATCHER'S ISLAND BONAR LAW FAVORS B THE TRISH AGREEMENT Reports were in circulation here in un- = Semator Medill McCormack, a member . = : = Gloucsster, Mass, Dec. 15.—The |of the American congresstonal commi. | um crere pooioc ISt Party for| USE NEW THRIFT BONDS PRI R Eaamiashy of usually authoritative quarters tonight |TO ARREST LEADERS OF MOBS barge Mary C. Hughes, Rockport fo:|teq in Haltl investigatinic American mil- e S nar Y A Bat an ‘mmoriknt. Seguel ¥| London, Dec. 15—(By the A. P.)—Dur. | that a split is taking place among the IN TilE KANSAS COAL FIELDS New York with rubble stone, foundered last night off Thatcher's Island. The tug Col. John F. Gaynor, which had the Mary C. Hughes and the barge James Barton, in tow, brought the latter here today, with the only man who was aboard the foundered craft. He escap- ed in a dory. in gthe debate In the house of commons on the Irish agreement today Andrew Eonar Law, unionist leaders, announc- ed himself in favor of the agreement Mr. Bonar Law's acecptance of the treaty is considered to be of the greatest importance as taking the sting out of the opposition from Lard Carson and other factions in Belfast and that this will be made manifest should the Dail Eireann ultimately ratify the peace treaty with Great Britain, According fo the reports several of the bigsest business men in Belfast are un- derstood to ne in ciose touch with friends of and had worked in newspaper offices i FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS New York c orwalk, Danbury ani this city. He leaves his wife and three children. itary occupation of Hait{ and San Do- mingo, favorode the withdrawal of U ed States marires trom San Domingi. MR JAMES CRAIG ALARMED ABOUT BOUNDARY LINE Topeka, Kans., Dec. 15.—Arrest of the leaders of mobs of women in the Kansas coal fields and of all radical agi- tators in the. district, including many foregners against whom deportation pro- ceedings as undesirable aliens may be Washington, Dec. 15—Use of the treasury’s new thrift bonds for Chris:- mas presents was advocated today by ecretary Mellon. Greenwich, Dec. 15.—Robert Mallory.| The new series of treasury saving eer- | aged 65, formerly connected with a firm | tificates placed on sale today for the first . Belfast, Dec. 15.—(By The A. P)— Pramier Sir James Craig left Belfast for London this afternoon. The officlal ren- The Ben Johnson dyke along the Skagit river (Wash.) burst efght miles abova Stanwood, floodin gthat town and an Robert Mallory. o area three to five miles wide and ten | of stock brokers in New York city, and |time, Mr. Mellon said. would make ¥ e treaty T the Dail Eircann [started will begin at once, it Was' anm- miles long in the valley of the Stil'azva- | for many years executive manager of the | possible 1o £iye & $55 Christmas pros- wn given for bls sudden departure was | Ulsterites. Hig speech came as a.com-land jt is #aid an inside rganization is!nounced late today following a confef-| . A man never realizes what a sponge mish river. The entire population -of | Mallory Steamship lines founded by his|ent for §$20 a8 the mew cartificates are jat & grae situation was created by Iplete surprise to the house, no hint hav- | being built up in the highest circles of cnce at office of Governor Henry I he is until he falls into a puddle of Conway, near Stanwood, has taken re- | father, the late Prize Minlstar Lyoyd George's references ing previously Jeaked out that he intend- the unionist party in Belfast. J. Alle- Charles Mallory, died at |deing sold at a discount from thelr re- water and mops it all up. his home on Byram Shore, last nigit. |demption value at the end of five years,| it T Ba e Pt et e 5 e R e fuge in the raflroad statfon. —

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