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— e — T s camms VOL. LXII—NO. 306 POPULATION 29,685 OTEOFTIEOALONTREATY S~ S e Berlin's coal supply will enly last a Senate Ducwes Amendman‘ MlnhngoanewSenuof Sik [ e Sotording to Ut government Pesatmistic Horoscope for 1926. Af o, Indicate dwimst 1o hats (b oot s | N V. - Immediately — © Phillppine national party in consentio Finding of Sllprune lerl ina Deum l-wfvwn ter Two Lengthy Seulom There is Nothing SRS B ihake U oel BEMIOL acancy on Federal| ed tely — 700,000/ at Mantla demanded complete separati-n 5 : r floods, shipwrecks, rigting and revolution, e‘ T 80 says the British Journal of Astrology, hl'tl:l' gan consideration today of the bill to| conference will Be reficoted in a new se- | MAYOralty election in Bostoh last Tues- Opium, Holmes, Pitney, Brandei d Cle year, wuen the planets Mazy and Mereury | amend. the-faderal reserve:act 50 that a | ries of silver dolidks, minting of which day Was begun al Maneull Hail. D Ha " A e in conjunction. Ix years later | farmer would be a inted to Al Treaty Signed in London—De Valera, Leader of Oppo- fhe prat Armaseddon 1o to o appol o e | will be arica immeaiately. " ° Gl n o ek 1. B men‘hng—Shtu ve No Authority Through Le 3 b e @ final conflict between Mo-|board. While leaders said the measure | proved by Presideht Harding today upon | 0 D¢ rear admiral was se sition, Vouched for the Integrity of Collins, by Declaring | hammedanism _aliea with bolsheviem e T e s k: lelay: Y the submission of a half'| rector of the mint, following approval by E 3 . 59| It will end in a “universal veace” in 1932, | doze dments around wh - Publle service commission upheld right ey in Reply to the Delegate “You Stand With the Highest.” | suc cihere il be o few of us left and | uon SR e ot e | e et Sty Sommisfion. . DUSClor Ba: | of the New. York Central Ralrond Co + keting in Labor Dispute: Also IW we shall all be so tired that peace should 5 to require of mutat tickets 1o n of the Anglo-Irish peace treaty. | happen anyhow,” the horoscope says. | i lars would be coined before the begin- . Open Compstition PhnoftheHlfll'oul general affairs of ‘the reserve board and |lars which were designed by Anthorny De ill, called iz thory 5 ::::‘I;:: &"’«{mfihn M*S“ljm e | IxaTRUCTIONS RECEIVED reserve banks, and several senators ree clscl, of New Jin_have the i ChL s pRdyaralibeiy on, the e State Director Dismuke reports prprty ¢ eign minister in the Dail cabinet ano ~ m‘;;fel::uco&mox;:.:: f:”:vf,em::‘;;n‘hy while the reverse will have a large figure | {200, (FEO0TC ) FLiTre T Washington, Dee. 19.—The stctes in|by Justice Clarke, who described s t. W & . P)— 2 ” igher af the London agreemen! ‘ashington, Dec. 19 (By the A. P. and clutching_an olive branch bearing | po: inic hospital tn New York, which |10 Authority through legistative Ta | cal bureau, explaining in detal] fts ihe | arFuments arose as to whether the docu- | lotment were based \oday upon fresh in- | e, Lhngs could be done for ‘the}the word Further depleting L 7hiteq States government took over | '0 Prohibit the courts from =njoininz|ods for boih ohiaining and 4 : armer t commissar’ ibution. a0 i e o e A, Appoint a Fi to the| ver Dollars Will Be Start- e o S | = ot is to be a succession of plagues, famine, Rgurv X r from the United States. How Members Will Vote on Question of Ratification— o e Board. - £ Before New Year. ; i d Washington, Dec. 19.—Tha senato be-| W — o] A ot the votes cast In_the Michael Collins Made the Principal Argument For the | which has arawn the horoscope for that bomisr S B A Sy i 3 the great Armageddon i to take place. |next vacancy ia the federal reserve| " The dein of thmcaiately. Nomination of Capt. Mk L. Bristal against the united Anglo-Saxon world. action, was | ite submTision by Ravmond T. Baker, di. | bY President Harding. o n to Phohibit C s From m Director Ba- Every seat In the hall was taken when The bill served tp open to debate the | ning of the New Year, The new \ol. | &% their photographs piaced on tickels. Franciscl, of New York, will have the| Frobivition ‘aeents solsed 20 siie and Association Was a Violation of the Alfi-Tl'M treaty was moved by Arthur Griffith, for- BY FRENCH DELEGATION | P¢Ated attacks made recently on the ad- 2 - of an eagle perched on a broken sword, / the exerciss of their police po: e Bl i3y Tmmediately after the meeting began | Discussions upon the French maval al- | Scnaiof Heflin, democrat, Alabama, tnat ey 2| cat imedat enuiotl oo ment introduced by Eamonn De Valera | structions received By the French dele | CUnUY than the removal of all the r adjournm 3 the dawn of a mew era, the background [‘he Unfied States government 100l 0¥ | picketing in labor disputes, the susrems | information. comcerming Ty Sar Tk BuEanSire.|at the private mecting cf the Dail last |gation to the Washington conerence | RioSHl Members £om the Destdl and | whi show rave of 2 risiig sun. The us:lio%fhe trustees on Jan. 1. court held today in a decision invaiving | asserting it was a elear combh jroaty Tugan. A | ek should be introduced at the public | from Premier Briand s a consequence 5 ual “E. Pluribus Unum” and “Tn i an act of the state of Arizona. restrict production and to ncrease session. It transpired—that the document | 0c a communication made to him by g‘r‘:]',':;'; f:l‘;';f;_f‘:::; f!?;u"d‘“"zt“n;l‘;: We Trust” will also be on the !C;‘!"“M . Poland has proposed to Litauania the | In the opinion. upon which the court|Concerted action among the |in_question was an alternative peac. |Chalrman Hughes and also in reply to|}roPpsed amendment = This s the first time since 1 T ¥olding of a conference at Danziz next |divided fivE to four; it was held that the | Was obtained, he stated, not only agreement drawn 1D byi De. Valsras Tre | Inuleibn on 06 past bF M Sarcaut: i 2 B e e stions | lower courts erred in refusing to con-fdistribution of reports issusd under Senator Overman, - X 0z month in connection with the que: ; u b = e Dail adjourned at 1 o'clock until 3.30 p. |head of the French delegation. The sub- | o SOIAt0F Overman, demoerals Morih|adopted for the siiver dollar. / Under x| of'Viina and Memel sider any application for af injuaction | ODen competition ylan, but by - + |m. There was every Indication thathe i:ance of these Instructions appears to DIy O Sha reserve T boR it o tTis Shenach lhm:edl o :mh e e e RIS Which was sought to restrain cer:ain | Meetings and questionnaires. g 215l spesches would continue the rest of the |be: , 5 ado and [ methods of picketing. Chi ‘i Taft| The meetin e iiest, that M. Sarraut 15 requested | FEOMtlon, made some weeks g0’ With | with the approval of the Ane artn com:| z(Comumlssioncrs Hall, of Colorado an s of picketin hief Justice Tafs g5 of the members : i Altchison of Otegon, were renominatej | delivered the oninion of the court. Jus-|!n, concerted action, Justice di i 3 Michael Cillins, long-time loader of | to satlsty. the American government In |{ReiSe: o (he admislatration O afeirs of | mission, every 25 years and the declsion | fo new terms on the interstate com: |tices Holmes. Pitney and Drandcis seo-| fated. o raiss prices’ regardiens of N ted | the republican army. made the pgincipal | Tespect to the French naval ratio to the. i o o ake 3, TN coln _emlematic ol ® | merca commission. arately stated dissenting views and Jus- | ditions. and the plan was termes was reflected p Dincip: Port Mr. Overman said showed “wanion s conference was anproved by both T > e decla- | argument of the afternoon for the treaty | utmost degree consistent with Frepch in-| - 2 & A COnerenge; Wwas’ A ¥ 2 tice Clarke joined in the opinion an.|“misleading and a misnomer™ s’ decla e ¥ Waste and extravagance? and also re-| President Harding and Secratary of tne 2 i : 2ain address |he signed in London. Arthur Griffith, | terests. il BA BT Tt b e e Two well orfanized gangs of safe |nounced by Justice Pitney. e other side. |who with him s ‘making a- determined Second. that if a low percentage of s, ¥ old evl in 3/ new dress and rame.” He added that instead of = | fo promote open corhpetition it o to restrict competition. Tt was 5 blowers are In Boston prepared to piy 2 i spent_$17,000,000, for a banking house, s ix} T, fignt for ratification. presented his argu- | capital shiva should be. accepted & cor- | UG ol e ‘Tnitea States CADIOV| pRANCE'S STAND ON NAVAL their trade duming the Christmas holi- ment 1t~on moving adontion of the treaty | respondingly higher ratlo of submarines | - © 0. N A RSN days, the police announced. at the morning session, declaring it safe~|and other small defensive craft would . DISARMAMENT UNCHANGED legislative nower of a Mtate ean only be exerted in subordination to th fundamental grinciples of right and jus- Yot i 5 he raid, to a th tice which the guaranty of due process n Teue that the . plan zuarded all the interestg of Ireland, Ea- |be agreed upon. < = | An innocent looking carload of bale® |y cooo i 5 tended to|METely to furnish information S B Tonn D- Valera, the republican presi-| TRIrd. no figures whatever were named | STFAMSHIP LINES FACE London, Dec. 19—In an interview thin | hay nebted ffederal Droh®ition GRents | mecevor: arctarey e bt S arg|Coul1 not be otherwise '*“!M‘- st Through Todasx. * |4 0t fishting for rejecti-n, denounced the | in the instructions. FINES TOTALING $1,050,000 | evening with a representative of Reuters, { in Boston 1,000 quarts of high-proof | thas purely arbitrary op cargicious ex- | SCCTEIary of the association, I rtaln ¢ a5t | ireaty as “subversion of the republic.” Finally order was given by the French M. Briand, the French premier, is quoted | whiskey in Boston. ercise of that power whereby 3 wroncful | “XPETt statistician. he any of the minor Oalithe ek e Diawed prime minister for the delegation to fol- | . Washington, Dec. 13.—Steamzhip 1ines | us having said that France's standpoint - and highly—infurious Invasion of proo-|!7éd Teoliesito questionnaires A their intention | Dby low a stzetly defined course. Much was | ¥hich have brought immigrantS™ii excess | with regard to naval disarmament is un-| State police last might were searching Sy GIPC aF lisre,, 1o- practiol] Information furnished by the e lim been set| “This treaty declared Collins #his|jepe to 1. Sarraut's judgment and to|Of Dational quotas under the 3 per cent. | enanged. France is quite ready to come | for Edward J. Bender. the man who told tioned, and the owner stripped of an|Of the association as the hasis ‘hat |afternoon in denving charges that he had | what may develop in negotiation with | limitation Taw to the United States face | tn an understanding on armaments of of- | them that he was held up and robbed by remedy is wholly at variance with these | 1S anfl advices These replisk: zhout {been bhiffed into signing the document, | Mr Hyghes, imposition of fines aggregating $1.050.000 | fonce he said; she is especially Interest- fsix armed bandits on Sunday night. "t ¥ » {7 [alen were utilizes tn jwas not signed under the personal - | M. Sarrant mho had expected to re.|if Attorney General Daugherty sustains|ed in the question of cruicers, torpedo e P he ehief fustice stated that Megaiity | MOtINg advances in prices, by was the at-ftimidation of any delegate.” The pecte, e | ceive the newspaper correspondents at 7 | the contention of the department of Jabor | hoat destrovers. submarines and defense | Lieutenant Charles M, Rex Sersent, ot 4 In the pressmt case| M€ Of products from the market: 7 Jondon feaid. 4id not understand the immense | o'elock tonight sent word ihat he was|9f their liability under existing statutes. | vessels, which are inexpensive to build. | commander of the repair ship Arethusa [Sf-fhe means used in the presTil 2% line hicher prices. g B « Valern of [pawers the treaty had given the Irish | jotaineqd_with other business and re- | Secretary Davis said today. It was indi-| ) PBriand ridiculed, savs Reutes, in-|died suddenly last night_on ship board :“ :"‘f’;""';" putoiid e T T can | pe Trish aspirations were satisfie? | quested M. Ponsot. Who is the official | CAted that consideration of the question | sinnations that French naval pla while the vessel was at Fall River, o ity e AT AL thods of the e {with security_and freedom, and the re- 7Sl T Popsot who e the oMl | b icther there is federal authority to | samiavt Crtat Brtain France. heSalh g o P comtimed. ~the | U not be objected to fn {moval of the Britlsh army was proof that | them M. Ponsot safd that the conves: | impose the fines already has been taken | would never compete in the buflding of | =The plant of the Farmers' Flour and|COnsP/racy.” the decision . | the national principles bad been establish- | gations between Mr. Hughes and. the | uP: g he - ois ed by fire last night. The loss is esti-| “‘acks on theplaimifla _(emplovers) combination amony sellers reason that had led \France to increase | mated at $10,000. a o (o unlawful: that its her claim fosctonnags was not a desire on would be customers, plcketing and pa- capital ships. Grain company in Stratford was destroy- | Ti¢ans used are the |ed he argued French delegates continued from 4.3 un.| +BOth from a humane and from an eco- | The French premfer added that the nation | Mr. Coliing' argument that the consii-| 111 §10 o'clock and that it had been |NOMic Standpoint, the deliberate bringing wore the two [ futional status of Treland under the | agrec’ that M Sarrant shonld wresct | © Sexcess aliens to American ports is a cide | agreement was exactly-the same as that - o : i # cir place of “the modified point of view of the Fre ‘crime,” Mr. Davis declared, the would- | to build capital ships. but tq have sufi-| Aecording to report from Vienma to | (r0/lnE Of the entrance of their plac was onen to t | of Canada and South Africa and that Ire- | oou® MOTRST POt m‘;fl'fu e ren®h | be- iminigrants suffering discomfort and | clent of tha 1ighter veRsels for sonst de | Lonmon mtrey S Ocdenburg-Burgen- | PUSINess with these accompaniments\ind | yyon hofore = {1nd had 1o less & right than Canada t | committes tomorrow. in many pases loss of their entire life) fense #nd to keep in connection with the |land plebiscite indicate an overwheiminz | e e with the purmos. of le.|MuSt engage in_an wnees [sond an ambassador to the Tnited States | “Jameee OROTON: | the|savings a3 a results colonfes. magerity in favor of joining Hungary. | Cors thereto. all with the purnoss o stralnt of trade and oves |was greeted with cheers. French delegation have expressed fre.| F- A: S. Franklin, president of the In- | M. Briand lald emphasls on France's Lo Driving/the Dieintiis’-of . tapte vy market eonditions. In the A< to the demand,for Fecognition of the | quently during the last two or three days| *riational Mercantile Marine, today de- | pacific intentions. He recalled that when | -~ Aceording to Sgures compiled by the |10 EIv4 operation o a statuic Whereh¥ |y, penciation, he saw nothing republic by Great Britain, the minister | their doubts as to whether their Asless: | clared before the house immigration com- | Germany accented the allled. ultimatum | Tnternational Institwre of Agriculture at ’“"l' ‘fl“‘. h;‘ “‘”‘,J’li wial mea iflcrent from the results P of finance declared that if all concerned | tions had not been hetter dvised had|Mittee that great expense was suffered | France immediately demobillzed a class | Winmipes, Manitoba the Undted States-4s ,:,;“ e e tended to wre.|the Zovernment fn' the 72 taken a stand for recognition of the |fi gone into publlcity. at the beginning | %Y the companies under present condi: | of the army which had been called to the | first ameng the wheat produbing natjons, | 10e, ConStistion was ihtended to wre- | SLTIENIE R e republican as a prelude to the ecnference’| instead of having shown. graat reserve | (100S: because of the requirement that | colors. with Franee second and Canade third. | 000 | SRMEERISIOR Rl et TUNCET producer¥, excant that' the: n londen the members of the Dail fin a desire to meet the wishes of Secre.; ciected immigrants be transported. free g A ™ b - soried that hold-| Cusht to reach members *tn <hould 1 "x"»”w Jfo 1o advance, “and |tary. Hughes. }fim‘;fi!m“,:' ;’m"":::“i;“’;;u;fxw’“‘“)"z CHARGED WITH DRIVING Ahnlhr;\y Sreman was killed and » ,“:hfhf"”,z,?:i";:.-"«"aufv e ool ‘V'fln:l to whom rax ot |there would have been no conference Tt appears that’ Vice Admiral De Bon 2 - Wi v number of pe.qons were reported In- |, o.sgitate holding vok Of the EoEeTR SN ““"'-flfl!-&( | Speakinz ot the economic. penetration | soon after.the so-called “Bli Three" be. | COUBUIY L origin g dmmigrafits)”since TLE INTOXICATED | jured, when tho “Kansas City spectal,” | Bicornitate holding void section 30 of the | " yien ‘reaact to. the i {0f Jreland by Bngland, Mr. Collins sald: lgan thelr private discussions over’ the | [°Y Were Tres 1o embark at Any pne of| y . pee 19 Fotlowing the thira |P0und West, was ders’iéd mear Anniston, |yuor” orcanizations from certain laws pro. | (2ards the apen Drice. azaoe — “”""";r b GRS G 'M;r respective countries, “be S auto fatality in Meriden in two weeks, | Al2w hibiting combinations in restraint of | 3™ "‘“‘!’l"*' b 't'.‘"""‘ Gaelie civilizaticn is to survive—and that | sought” members of the American dele- William R. Miller, 21. of 41 Washington comamerce. The construction p al prosecutions will ! #s what the treaty stops zation fér an opportunity to take part WOUSDED BURGLAR g street, Middletown. who says he is a| Levl E. Jones, grand high priest of|tno Arizona law by the Arizona supreme |Others where, the activities of Colling “One of Mighest” De Valera fays |In the discussion of naval raties. He ARRESTED IN HOSPITAL | .0’ hox manufacturer, was arraigned |the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Ma- | oo o B 0% o8 DRl Bty tions do mot come within the He wonld not, he sald, Frfer to the doc. | Mdicated not once but several times that : in police . court this morning. charged |*0ns and two years ago Grand Patron|garyis as different “in meaning ag.if | 'ne decision a definite outiine of ument Mr. De Valera had presented s | ('e French nrovosals ousht to~he sub-| Framingham, Mass, Dec. 19.—Wound-| win" reckless driving and driving. while | Of Maine, Order of the Eastern Star, in | tney were in.wholly different language” Dlication: 0f i SESN an alternative proposal, as he was not | Titted @t the beginning of the conter.|ed by a patrolman who said he had|ynger the Influence of intoxleating lquor. | Winthrop. he-sald. b a man to take. advamagze ‘of anvhody, | SMCE S0 that they might be- considered |found them trying to break’ into the His car struck Harold R. Coffa, 19, of No announcement will h : - The state court, however, in the oy e e et i A toy: | along with those of other countries. Tn- | Plant of the’Guif Refining Company here ity, Zast Main street Saturday | John Adam. was_drowned while |5, 0§00 FOUT v Justice Bran. |from the department:<a i T T T ™y | evitably, in determining ratios for five | €Arly today, George J. McCarthy and | nishe wnd Coffs At at he Maciden | PlaYing on thin fee at Ml Pond, Norch | n, Of dissent delivered by Justice F Attomes General Daugherty. back to | standswith the MiSheat 2 countries he pointed out the ratios of | Thomas Sheehy, with another man, fled | noapital from a fracture of the skull. Andover, Mass. The body was recov-|pivine iis rule in regard to boycott tme to study carefully Ji M. Goylisie sl e Blood Byoths dect three would be influenced by the re-|Over a fence and across a swamp. en-| .The court continued Miller's case for |€red by Captain James Daw of the town peaceful packeting Arizona did not "N":nn. but it was thought sion of the Dafl not to coerce nerth. | Quirements of the other two and it would | 8aged an 3utomfbile and extended their | one week and Dr. John E. Bailey of Mid- | fire department. vrive the plaintiffs of property without finition of the act in its g v castern Treland, and that in framing the | b¢ S2VINE . timeif all the ratios could|flight to Boston, only to be forced by | dletown furnished bail of $1.000 which due process of Jaw or deny them eyuaj|CAtion o thess urganizations treaty he had desired abova all to ensure | 2 Considered at the same time. their wounds to seek surgical attentior.|was ordered by the coroner. Miller with | A wreeking acow has been ordered to | otection of the law.” and “because - Tado shortly In view of the 008 Wil of Ulster. and Sring It int The matter it is said was brought to|ana as a result were arrested at St. Ell-| Jack Stubbins and Gus McKenna, both of | proceed from Rockland, Me.. to salvage| Arizona was g ety oo ]ri: plan for the publication the TR paliRn et he personal attention of Secretary [Zabeth’s hospital. Franeis Conlon,” was | Middletown, who were with him when [the 63-ton coasting schooner Howard [y il "o BPO% NI (TR - SEOPUER Y information by the commerss o “This may be the last time T will have ughes, whose considered judgment, it | arrested here as the third man. Goffe was run down as he was crossing | Russell, which went ashore off Swans Is-| g0, 1o restrict the extraordinary re the chanca to address the Dafl” remark. | =, Understood, was that it would be bet-| McCarthy was shot in the left arm,|the street, then left for New Haven to|land last week, = 2 # ¢ edies of equity where it considered 1 ed Collins at ons point in his remarks | LT, 10 {he three major naval powers to|and Sheehy was wounded in the right|appear at a-coroner's hearing today. 2 — e ise be detrimental to the pu \plins At one point in Jis remarks. |fixe their vatios and afterward take up|arm. Goffe came here from East Haddam a| A thtal of 250867 pounds of turkes | [ wriane for o heeletion e Baldl he had Knqun thatoes s sapee.] tives (of:EFance and Iialy: Patrolman William K. Merritt sald he _|ment. Mr. Hoover has asked for opinfon_of the department as far the organizations ‘may go ine nrice. statistics, production g lic welfare, for such restriction Was not | yipuie . e s few months ago to work for the Interna- [ Were in cold storage December 1, or |, © it W U8 TN PEREACLOR, FEOR DUC tribution costs and similar dates v ot T e — fired three shots. The men had broken [ tional Silver company. He leaves Mis |only eflough to furnish one-thira of a|f§ SeW® 1q the emmovers Bl SR GO0 | turned over the commeros Jand' his country weuld be offered hetter | ARGCMENT ON PRESENT a window and were climbing in when he | parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Goffe. of |Pound for every family In the Massachn- [ Javes for use in ofictal publications. r of 1 | e . el surprised them, ha sald, East Haddam, six brothers and two sis- | setts. . S R T —— o war would | ere not there. - ¥ OX AW SUGAR | “gar 1. Crawford and Edward T.|ters. The body was taken to East Had- s o By e e ot 1o | LLOYD GEORGE AwD mEriR etk 1o | Mr. Colling concluded with a plea for | Washington, Dec. 19—Extended arg. |DCVelt Were apprehended with the | dam today. 11y vephen A. Mopkine cgme voluntar- |y, y 45 persons or tangible property, and ~ CONFER 0 m‘.‘m a clean ent decision on the lssue, beg- |uments for and agamst retention of the | TCUnded men at the hospital, but wers ly into the superior court in Boston and |y, iy there was @ threat of such vio- #ing the Dail not to shift the responst- |temporary duty of 1.6 cents a pound on |Lcascd On thelr statement that they | REDUCTION IN FORCES IN Pleaded not gyity to three Indictments | on. “on injunetion ‘should. not be grant- | London, Dec. 13 (By the A, P4 4 ; " |Cuban raw susar were presented today | h2d rented their automobile to the men NEW HAVEN RAILROAD SHops | TA7ENE him with false statements in| . 'y the Arizona c ¥d Lioyd George, the British mym’» Childers Argned Against ¥ |to_senate tariff framers. | i P cnleig b iy e plseye 3 b stock promotions. “The history of the rule governing con- |Ister, and Aristide Briand, the French Trsiine Childers, secratary of the del- | Spokesmen for American sugar com-|paa exoic ooy ipond Sheehy. they sald | xow Haven, Dec. 19.—A reduction in = C 2 tests between employer and employe in|premier, today had & conferenbe szation t- London, who has heen warm. |Pfles operating in Cuba declared the |12d eXplained that they were wounded|yworking forces on the New York, New | Ads Gllman, ome of the best known : y noar. | the several Euglish-speaking coun s¢veral gours In the official residence ; I+ seeonding Famonn De. Valera in his | SXisting rate would prevent the re- |!M @ quarrel over card Haven and Hartford railroad will go ;'fr;':,'fi‘;';,:"':n“;";’,';“!“&':‘;fd:n“;?‘: x\x x x should admonish us not Mr, Lioyd George in Downing Street. The opposition to the treaty, argued against habilitation of the industry In the 1«1 KS $10,000,000 FOR VOLSTEAD into effect next Saturday, it was learned | Gt home for actors at Holmesburg, Pa. | Clare & rule arbitrary or unreasonable | conversation was eomcerned almost ex- ~ ts ratfication. The members appeared |1and republic, while representatives of > i =S tonight. The railroad repair shops at | gy wader i {merely because we are convinced that [clusively with German reparations &nd to pay close attention to the argument |the beet xhu:zr industry in this country ACT ENFORCEMENT Rezch(i:}le, Mass., Elals'. Ha};flfn}r‘d an;i M:‘d]- 2 i t is fraught with danger to the pubiic Gennany‘.t:lllu‘h;)x;t she will be unablg he advanced that the constitation ef |3sserted that a return to the Underwocd : way, Conn., as well as the shops n this .| weal, and thus to close the door to ex-|to pay in anuary and February -, 4 Ireland, as that of Canada, da-ended up |2W Fate of one cent a pound would pre- | _Washington, Dec. 19.—Employment of | city, will be virtually closed dowiTdy the u:‘;;::“;‘;"’g:m"éz“::'h'“f"'a"t“";:,;'f‘ Deriment within theslaw,” the justice as- | installments. |on the action of the British parliament, | YNt the development of that industry, i¢ | 750 additional prohibition agents will be | road. Scotland, which was built in the four | Serteds No official information is obtainable as and that “her treedom must be derived | it ld not destroy . Dossible it congress appropriates $10.000- | A raflroad official said tonight that 1t) eenth century. A plcture galiery-of 170 | Justice iPtriey's line of reajoning in|¥et as to the attitude of France and from an act of the British government.” | The senators were told by those rep. | 000 for enforoement of the Volstead law | would be “a_temporary shutdown.” The | STh CORtuTY. | & Fleture ERIEyIol 170 | announcing his dissenting _views was|Great Pritain toward Germany's pleas Wh? Hatten St s resenting American companies in Cuba } uring the fiscal year beginning next July forder will affect more than 1,000 men in v (HATEES T80 & ) OFREy Of SAOM TO- | similar to that of Justice Brandefy, hold- [ The official communique fssued after the R S ;n‘k 5 fl' Y Z that more than a mere tariff question | 1. Prohibition CommisSioner Haynes to-|the Readville shops and about the same 8 i 2ohe on tock the floor to ex- ¢ it within the police powers of the|adjournment of the cont assorted was involved; that fhe mbilitation of |42y told the house committee which Will | number here. The total number that | °Stimated at $5,000,000. St sopuite ‘a7 Sontrol a1 s |t e comveratind wan an ‘Semerat in why he sigmed the treaty. Cuba depended upom the sugar indue. | Araft the annual supniy bill for the treas- | will be laid off will be about 2500, breach of peace, ér of violence Whether {economie questionz. These quections arton sald he and George Gavan |try and that the United States was |USY department. An aggregate of $7.500- | At the local shops a wrecking crew | Tov and doll manufacturers appealed | JTA0) O PENCT (0 Gy, D0 CRET WOE PN CRORC SECR O o SO8E SHEREIRE Duffy were against signing. but when he morally. bound to ald that country. They | 000 hie been appropriated for enforce- | will be maintained and ‘about a dozen |0 the senate finance committee to levy a | T8 M8 0 gt VTR, O, SHEE | DS AR S T8 Terenel SRA PRIEEE T e doned old femult if he 814 |also areued that thers. was $£000,000,- | Tient of vrohibition during the current lmen Who will look after Tepatrs on pa- {40 DS ooliC ghity on ohfifren’s wave, de- : V mot sign he decided to choose “the lesser z =z | ample protection of 2!l their rights in|tomorrow. 000 of American capital invested in the | fiscal year. senger coaches, claring that Japan and Germany, using pls of two outrages.” Goban industry as agaiast $200.000.. | UTEing an increase in the allowance, child labor, are able to undersell Amer- ;:;“::“:;:5 through other measures than h:; f;rr fl’-;m wxm:: :os m::m. w—ui‘ mm: ¢ Cablegrams From America 9000 theiloustsy i gt oy N e mes mald the aadivonal fofes | AN EXTENSION OF TIME Tt piatucte. The case arose out of a strike in Bis- | preme council will follow the informal « Tn the course of his speech. Mr. Col- epator. Smoot. irepublicani; Utgh,: togk )}, 0 3 GRANTED SACCO AND VANZETTI bee, Arizona, In wWhich Willlam Truax |conversations between the premiers, but 2 cement of the elghteenth amendment = President Harding signed mn order. ef- - i s lins, referring to cablegrams he had re. | CCPtion to many of the statements of | fore Bromed et ST A e e e feotive Jan. 1 providing that emploves |and othcr employers sought an injunc- | possibly one outcome willbe an economis: cafved ‘Fromh AmEeion, il the witnesses presenting the case for the P s . o ference on the stabilization ; b Dedham, Mass., Dec. 19.—An extenston | of the Panama Ralfroad Co. shall be|tion to prohibit former employes from |con “TWhat T am goink 10 sy wit make | American companies. He declared’ that m““:‘fl_’bh’:'g T fi;‘{)’o’.fi;“g"g’e‘; of time until Jan. 15 was granted In the | charged for rent, fuel, electelc current, | Picketing. The state courts dismissed | ropean exchanges to which me unpopular in America for the rest of | *OnGItonS In the sugar industry In Cuba | 7,5 E 4% S L N [otlic: was | Superior court here today o counsel for awater and other Servioes which were fur. | the procecllings, holding that under the |Russian - representatives ort of the day lmy 1ite. 1 am going to hie nothing 1 | TS N0 Worse than those in the sugar | 214 declared the American entorcement | Xicolas Saceo and Barolomeo Vanzett | T4 it e Foermment. Arizona actyof 1913 injunctions agajnst | would be invited. The helief is sxpresse whose meech | Think for the sake of American populsr. | IUSETY In this ciountry and anmounced | Shovine found guilty of killing a paymaster and picketing were prohibited. In remand-|ed that Dr. Walter Rathenau, the Gers ng bis Sigs |16y o e protection of Ameri- - his guard at South Braintree, in which to| g, i 5. Achorn, 89, who |ing the case to the Arizona courts for |man financial expert, may be calied in gl received a cablegram from San | A" Capifal Invested in this country as| dcgz"::“;;“r‘e'gg“;:;"fl;“:;e"‘s‘zgzk’:?’;i;‘:x'm. a petition based on exceptions taken, | ror ";:‘R’:y e o eremeate. of the | further trial, the supreme court stated |at the clos of the present consersations, Pl [ Framccy sexiuk e s ol selil S n oo 1 Taias oiRe gk 97 pemarl “Jim? Fiske flest out of New York, and | that should the facts be found as repte- buo no commmuication LSS SSEEINENGEG. on fof de- | “'Stand fast. Wa will send you a mil- [ her cotftries becanse It helped to | ral guard was advocated by Mr.| Meanwhile sentence has mot been im- father of Dr. Clinton E. Achorn, ,presi-|Sented an injunction should be issued, |sent to him. preventing | jon dollars a month. ulld up the United States. Haynes. This would permit the use of | Posed on the convicted men. dent of the New York City Rotary club, 3. Priand declared today shat/his eon- nto Ir My reply to this Was to send a fult | oo cm oot fewer guards and would check illegal dled at Portland, Me. DECISION AGAINST AMERICAN yersation with ‘Mr. Liohi SIS, on of Irish|a million and send a thousand men fully = % - withdrawals of llquor ctocks, he said. > OBITUARY. ~ ’ been extremely cordial. The eonversa- | equipped STATE FAIL ON INSPECTION S Mrs. William Ford. The Lawrence, (Mass.) Gas Company BARDWOOD MR ARSI tlon wiflcontinue in full'Satal] AASSHEE “T recelced another <cablegram from a . CHRISTMAS PARDONS MAY = Wi today announced a voluntary reduction etween the two premiers. There e tranch of the American Assoclation for | FHartford, Dec. 19—Ten moving ple- INCLUDE EUGENE DEBS | Fom moncely sirs. Srang W, o e aan whtes from $1°60 to $1.45| TWashington, Dec. 19~The open com- (Wil be a meeting between Louis P. Low Reccgnition of the Irish Republfo, read- |ture theatres In the state have falled to 2 e widely Known Here and ia Miford gieq| per. thousand eublo feet and in electricity | Petition plan of the American Hardwood |cheur, the French minister of liberated in pass the state police inspections, made | wrognincion Dee. 19.—Reports for | suddialy st 5 octock this afteenaon o | rates from 13 to~12 12 cents per.kilo. | Manufacturers’ Aswciation Was de- | regions, and Sir Robert S. Horns, chans through | " Don't weaken mow; stand with De [skce the Rialto. Theatre fire in New |.p il WS 5 %y S BRom ot e e was o Tormme mear | watt-hour clared by the supreme court today a re-|cellor of the exchequer, regarding Tep- tary and | Valera' e avas announced tonight. Ninc | Christmas pardons for a number of war- | dent. She was walking near the West 2 Stralat.upon_tyade in - siolatim ofithe | Keationes weil, 1 © ve been closed @nd the oth- | s - “ law. AT Basa TihE. T _WS "f_l!h"h;:';‘ot"”;:fih(fi":“)‘“::;' i pa s ket e el UL Ot | time law offenders were understood to- | Town street railroad crossing in Milford| A proposal for settlement of the wage sb;x:;::‘;:‘:: troursv,ama‘:jce el ‘ Mr. Grimths | o those closed, two, are in New Haven, | ENt to have been prepared by Attorney | when she Was stricken with. apoplexy. | controversy tu the Lynn choe industry,| -PPRFEVST SU/mice CUCRS COfF | AUTOMOBILE HEARSES Bhspon iy Defense of the Treaty two in Hartford, one each fn-New Lon. | G¢neral Daugherty. Mr. Daugherty. it |She died in the ambulance on the way to|in Which the decision as to the amoun . g Mr. Collins, at the outset of his de- 2 2 9 SSIFEED AS TRUCKS* don, New Canaan, Thompson, Canaan | a5 understood, planned to discuss with | the Milfora hospitsl. of wage reduction would be xmb tohn Xt:‘fml :he"::-l’smrr:\;':g: g:\femmomxs"pv\]. CLA: S° tence of \;le treaty, reviewed * events |anq’ Wallingford. the pnrce;mf::;mfl;: ioublect (o7t “edx?:u::: Edmusd Hodsos. committee of three, was made by the|icy tog: associatior n favor of the | that tool ace’ In e lasf ail cabinet M) ffel 3 s Lynn Shos Mamufacturers' Association. | maintained by various ndustries to e o, D Welis vor . - - Do the e e b, Foctatt- Hartford, Dec, 19.—Edmund Hudson, change price and other trade informa- | - wecke & rular hero, and | mesting "::"',;,'.’;:“"‘%‘}."‘::f;‘:;‘;21‘:1:: CALIFORNIA ANTI-ALIE ist teader. confined at Atlafita, might be|Who died at the Hartford hospital of | Eenel M. Kimball, swhons arrest in|tion. Activities of these associarions] (he Comnecticut e T ¥ to take part in |retu - LAND LAW CONSTITUTIONAL | given some consideration. heart trouble Sunday night, aged 73| Boston last week in men's attire fesult- |have been under observation by the de- | hat he had mo power to & §% was under sentence {that meeting with decislons, or fmpres- S years, wis in newspaper Wotk nearly 50| ed in the discovery that she had masque- | partment for some time, but defigite for- | '2¥S under which automobile hearses iling of a police in-|slons, which they did thelr Best to carry | gan Francisco, Dec. 19.—The constitu- | BRIDGEPORT GOUNCIL years and for nineteen years, between |raded for two years as a man, was e hnilatiogs ot gulty’ 1AM il fod s SRl el RepE 3 shisp fght |out, " The lame wac Uimited to the fol tionality of the Californla antl-ailen land To SAPEGUARD ALLoTs | 184 and 1913 was an editoria] writer on | leased on the charge of attempted lar-|by Attomiey General Daugherts. await- e R e 1 crown for o y aw forbiduing aliens ineligible to citizen- the Hartford Times. More recently he|ceny of oriobile. ed today’s decision in the nation's high- s e . S ient | Coate of Uiner, and. desiaved 1t miust be | 1 tfom owning or leasing agricultural | pgguport, Dea 19Tith the racent D82 been in the office of the Comneati| 7 1" %7l est court. e cal wis | obelSas ghat there was o further tims | 1220 %25 upheld late todey by a court 6f | uidurmicho bribery atiempt and the subs | €t Milk Producers’ sssoclation. He waé| Bank Commissioner Joseph C. Allen | In rendering its decision the court ai| R hearses and als deciass i a appeai ‘wis A T o ety ime | thres federal judges. sequept. disappearance of elevel ballots | & native of Temnleton, Mass, and began|wax a Santa Claus fo depositors' of the | vided, six to ‘three, Justices McKenna, | TOMERE MOOH FPRER TR SCC S & M dant. TR | o R e Several other states have enacted 1aWs | yceq in the election, the commor council | hiS carcer in the officc of the Boston|Andover Trust Company. Boston, to|Holmes and Brandels dissenting. It | 0 oo dead. This (o the home govermment, @ the doen. | P2CFR04 o8 the Cellfornia. act took initial steps to safeguard ballots in [ Journal. For 20 years after 1872 he was| whom a 50 per cent, dividend, the first|sustained the United States districe | TOVHe hearses. 2 it Shapion : Faas o future elections thronghthe introduction | Washington correspondent of the Boston fsince the bamk closed a year ago Was|court of western Tennessee, which in s and were voting | (Continued on Page Three, Col. Four) = of a resolution which Wil probably be {Herald. He was founder of the Army|patd. - ry record the . April, 1920, granted an injunction per-| HOUSE TO TAKE UP THE BOBBERY IN WATERBURY | passed at the next meeting. The reform 2o Navy Register aid the = United petually restraining the association from DYER ANTI-LYNCHING B P provides that the ballots be counted in |States Government Advertiser in Wash-|{ Injunction proceedings were begun In|entering into further agreement under o HARTFORD MAN DIES et e P e e pro the presence of the city clerk, then count- | ington. Ho received the degree of LL. B. | the supreme court in Boston by Mayor-|the plan, forbidding the further distri-| Washington, Dec u.—-ucr.,-. A OF AUTOMOBILE INJURIXS | entered the office of the:Connecticut Ofl | ed by the mayor, placed into an envelope | from George Washington University in | elect James M. Curley and others to re.|bution of statistical information under | Sght the House {NT FOR THE TREATY | Hartford, Dec. !9 —Harry Oken, 65, |company station here tonight and after | by the mayor. and signed by both mayor { 1877." The funeral will be held here of this city, dled in a hospital tonight | backing the attendant against the wall strain Mayor Andrew J. Peters and|the plan and directing the abandonment | the Dyer anti-lynching Hl and city clerk. Herctofore the’ ballots | Tuesday a‘ternoon and the body will be | members of the city council from ap-|of ail “efforts whatzoever having the | limiting general debate. t the A P)—The | from injuries received when he was | With thelr pistols, rifled the cash register | after heing counted were placed With he | taken to Templeton for burlal, He leaves | proving an agreement - with Coleman | purpose or tendency to. .emhance pr | Leaders, hos t morning | struck by am @atomobile, The machine | of the day's receipts. Police ate search- | rest of the pavers of the council without [no_near relatives. His mother dled inl Brothers, Inc.. for removal of waste and “maintain prices. measure will o for considera- | did not stop. ing for the robbers, any sealed pratectiop 11911 at tho age of 103, garbage ip the city. The opinfon of the court was delivered vots b PR