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[ Charles W. Morse [Resolutionsin Favor Tells of Troubles| ~ Anglo-lrish Treaty O BANK EMPLOYES SLAW BYBANDIS PEARLRVER LY Two Other Men Were Wounded—Failing in Their Attempt to Rob the Bank the Bandits Fled in Their ‘Automobile i * RESOLUTIONS ONTHE USE OF S g Passed by Offaly County Seems to Want to Evgdel Council and the Corpora- Paying Its Bills. tion of ths Town of Sligo. Bath Maine, " Dec. 20.—Charles W. | Dublin, Dee. \ Morse of New York, who is under $50,000 | council, in the bail on charges alleging Provides For Their Opera ed Principles of International Law—Changes in Minor ernor of North Carelina, Details Are to be Made by a Drafting Committee—Sec- | 1ome in Ralelsh, N C. ion Under Certain Wbfl Recogniz- 29.—The Offaly County constituency of Dr. Pat- 2 conspiracy | rick MacCartan, former Si in “am- e i Pl vt . s against tile federal government. tcday |bassador” to the Uniter e toay Upon Entering the Bank the Robbers Began Shooting R e an Tess Is to es told of scme of his “troubies’” with the |ad S 1 cor - 1 e . ¥ 4§ s s ot s adopted a resolution in favor of ratifi- o R ! . ond Resolution, Which Would Prohibit Use of Subma lish eightsen (f0:d atd medical station in | snipsing hoard, which led to the govern- | atlon of the. Anglo-Tish treaty. - The Without Any Preliminaries—One Robber, Woundad, is Under Di 3 ! 3 flm‘ms Tequest. that heFretllrn rl“;mmaw_ resolution carried with it an amendment v R nder Discussion— y. upon arriving in France fof a visit | appealing to the Dafl Tireann to_act i i i \ rines as Commerce Destroyers, is by il S rehe B i T e T AR ST (mpeiig o) the Dail hexun o act Left a Trail of Blood in the Snow to the Point Where S . 1 o English actor and manager, was an- | visiting Miss Jennic R. Morse, his sister, | take. . o . o, Ryitish Will Oppose Its Adoption Unless Understanding | 15cth (2 Condon ste was 77 vears ola. | wio 1511 at the Morse homestead hers The corporation of the town of Sli- He Entered His Automobile—No Decrease in Bandity in It Sh 1d Be I ediatel Effec - i he tr;)u'k/l; sam: Mr. ):!O:Se, t;w g0 was among the . other bodies today i {3 come immediate; =] Fresh eggs on the Chicago whelesale | ShiPPing board seems to want to evade | which passed resolutions supporting the ’ 1 is Reached That It Shoul y PR Ry Rl R rpe PR e e M R and About New York City. : . . a dozen. am affiliated have aggregating be- e AL £ tive Between the Five Powers in the Event of Any War |* . T Heors 12B0000000, AN Ba0.0M0 00 | DAty EreR AN Aemans Pearl River, X. Y., Deo: 20.—(By (heif\a}rvl‘(' Ridze N. 3. who was able te ac. ~ Sir ‘Menry ‘Duke, president of, the di. |28ainst the.board, and never haro got any LNEACHING UNDERSTANDING | D) F0ur armed —bandits today River §¢ thie: AeVRE the A:dk:'; Between Themselves. - vorce division of Lendon court, estsb- | Satisfaction, e ha\:e']rephea;‘te:‘y offered P swooped down on Pearl River, falled”tn § 700 o 0 Sl et Carman AN 3 i lished a new record, granting 316 divorces | & &t SrAIrAOrs, sete h‘ 2 '?““»- an| Dublin, Dec. 29.—(By The A. P,)—Al- |an attempt to rob the First Nationai {ier found in the banl} Moore's wespon Washington, Dee. 20.—(By The A. P.) [er we speak clearly and intelligibly the | 3¢ one sitting. t Oeated‘;‘_ ot “;; 2 111“! S oo | though no compromise between the op-|b27k and fled in their automobile affer | o missing. The pokce believe that one ——rhe naval committee of the Washing- | voices of humanity which has sent us ~ —_— r,p'bll s - Consequently We Were | ponents and advocates of the Anglo.Irlzn [Slaying two men and prebably mortally |of the bandits was & man, whosa name ton conference debated the Root reso- |here, and to which wye must report, or Steike’ ‘ati John: Morrell: packius honse, ged: to sue. treaty In the Dail Eireann has-yet |Wounding another. 3 -4 througheut the day before ar-|that voice will speak/for itself, speaking Mr. Morse cited one case “just to 8h0W | peon attained, Ottumwa, Jowa, which has been in Pro: | wp,t'\ce are up against.”” future plans designed to its decision to turn article 1 |without us, wiil be our condemnation.” v 1 t , came th One robber, wounded by one of his vic- | oo s Ry ey < (o bank yesterday and said he wai 1 ! 10 weeks, was called off | ™ i ; avold wrecking the aagreement are be- |tims, left a slight trall of blood in the B cxp e | Bl Root sald’ e oposéd refscanoe | S HoE SOUIE S R R e The old side-wheel steamec. Penob- |ine considered. v, bt S ry et ok oolood In the lrent s sate Gioslt Dex. ”h;;‘i:::\n\::\}: fiqczfi‘ws‘v‘;;fl ot resoTablon ity s obrmib e ol | P "4 TPIOYES: | soot,” he said, “which used to run oml| 74 "ys penerally recosmized Mow that | the machine, Tonight the tcwn fire de- 'h:":fl’:k ll'oh'as sah: ,;‘: Mq?e:.h!.hfi: mod s of the principles |vers or to any other committee” | Frelght is piling up at the Havana |.¢ Bath-Boston rogte, and whose name |mamonn De Valera was right in stat- |partment in their truck, citizens in pri- | by €l e n th “proposai. Seere- | “T ask for a vote upon it here héd e i ohcantience of @ strike -of | 23 changed o the Fennimore, was uscd |ing that the Pail has no power &0 ratl- | vate machines, and the police afoot ANd | myrtentar ey e oo 7. g ot e i £ s )y us during the wa < = e 5 pyce 7 5 el ot ooiosin . ary Hughes invited the discussion imme- | said. ¢ Junfon truckmen in sympathy with the or- | ;7 15 CUIDS the War to transport muni-jfy the treaty. The treaty itself pre-|a-horse were scouring the countryside for ately npom the convening of the naval| Si John Salmond, from New Zealand, . ganized dock workers 5 scribes the mode of ratification to he by |trace of the robhers. i was In Yorkt riv- { the members elected to =it in the house | It was 1 bt of commons of southern Ireland, w Canterbury, e arles and let in his confederate. The box, e e it was/ reported. contained only a few —the Tunci ur— - ilokes 26 2 ch | when the robbers apoeared t empty envelopes and two door hinges. was constituted under the home rule act bee A Mr. Balfour for the |also opposed reference to a legal com- declared that providing |mittee, but warned against haste. He “really embody |pointed out that ‘‘real literall Roads to the fleet whi carry ont what was evidently a carefully pianned v 4 v 2wy R v & & % L NO DECREASE IN BANDITRY he personal- | graph three of article 1 would m;an {hal Dickens. was nearly destroyed by fire. :‘,n:hf'»hzé‘sa?:nlr ;\:;’:drtp \:{ :l;: dx:;g:x‘c: de:?{x ]hm \\hlrth fzcm:-}:!_\ never mflt' holl;!-gm. s ¥ In WRBeFoLITAS SISEIS0N that these | even a merchant shin whigh refised 10 |qw o building dates from 1503. he s 3 Tous tand ch. except for the purpose o riving their machine into a Jumber . IN N TR ( \ their relation to | stop when signalled by a submarine g work, o we notified- the commandant |ratify; e fhe treaty, probably never |yard behind the bank, they left two rf > Y conld not be attacked until her passeng- will meet. Tts membership is nearly but | their number in the car. The other pair New York, Dee. 2 .lRy the A. P)—~ not quite, the same as that”of the Dail. |opened a back windew of the bank Fresh entries were miade on the erimd The Dail includes some members from |a pen knife and slipped inside. sheet of the metronolitan district today. at the Norfolk navy yard od 3 . o E G g vard that we would ve ti vithdraw e, Senator |ers and crew had been nlaced in Safety. | Gorman munition™factories will be con- | FRTC TA20 We TOHIC J‘,“.Q““m“';:‘l{m“. "le 1 and | He also ia that article 2 hnxl‘nf\f verted into indistrial plants. the allled mov\’t’ “'0“]{{ commandeer i;\l‘ Fennimore. appear- | closed its relation as a pronosed eventu- | o iion of ambassad-rs declded. According te Paris dlspatch a group of b that vith sroposal ° northern Ireland and excludes four elect- | Just what occurred was told the dis-] "nen the casualty list for the Christmat O iele L ad. | a1 substitnte for article 1until Mri Root £0 we kept running witr. that undersiands | eq to the southern parliament from Trin- |trict attorney by Otto Miller a raiir-aq | tide onthréak mounted tc seven killed ations of the |had explalned its purpose. i A marked shrinkage in the demand for fae -1 ity colleze. The ilea iz that after the |flagman, wl ve seriously wounded. ndits busy both w " was conferring in an mner James P. Moore. assistant - ) tEia o 1\ 23 o Two weeks later she blew up d to | Pan roves to the treaty, which it is |.office 'with craft by sub-| Senator Lodze declared that “simplicl- s is given by the Wavne Wheel z 2 - ail approves 8 treaty, ice ' with o | matemens™ was he frst aim in |Z2E0N8 18 Elven by (e Ware @ meason [f2te e hare never meen ahle to get %ef- | expected to do by a comparatively small n the city jal t, d h cashiler, when the robber appeared. To- | And out, the day’s overshadowing erime 1 of or des . | reaffirmh the ru! of wanfare and | = titton. fh bankruptey. ement, and cannot even get the case Intc | majority, the ratifving hody named It | night critically wounded he is now in the | A8 an attemnted hold-up of the Firm e el s e ot s seromolisset o B EUET R ] PICY- leourt. The government claims the com- |the treaty shall be summoned. The Dail | Nyack hosoital. Only one persn wes in | National Bank in Pearl River, X. Y. it should inecafore he said,|that object. He subported Mr. Root's mandant had mo right ta tell fied with ' the what w the bank at the time—Seigfr~id Buts, a | Which two hank offi s were slain a us the | members who are dissati Colonel George W. Mixter has resizn- he u : with the second res. |argument and oprosed reference to a|.q ac'nlecident of the Pierce Arrow Mo- |Steamer wdild be commandeered. treaty need not attend this gathering, Mr. Morse denled that h f 1d this gathering, {clerk, who with Moore, was stain, a client eritically wounded. with 1 legal committee, saving there/ were in ane il be succecded |, Mr. Morse denfed that he was a fugi-Yit is pointed out. and thus thelr col- | Attracted to the hank by the eet | Another bit of daring was reported e oo aias. iggestedl | the detegations fhosertablel to: put/stheifs St BURY HC M, 20N tive from justica or attemnted to “Tun |leswmes, plus the Trinity members miEht | of ohtaining a $7500 pavrenl for e Bec. | from the heart of New York's grea N elear efinition of merchant | statement s to submatine rules in prop- | ”Y : it : away” when he went to Eurove ratify the document unanimously. The {ier Folter: company plant, acrces _the | Phite wav—Broadway and 4ist street on o ¢ sta " \ i1 woul ill function as Ireland’s X e Nl thoud 4 h where the patrons of an automat rest ht throw light om the ques. |er form. : Nye. who was private = Dail would -t 82 nd' fmreet, the robbers, without any prelim- B M Ll “What T should like to see dome by | VIeommt R e Tor 40 yvears | PRINCE FOUND AMERICA on'y recognized elected parliamentary [inaries, hegan shootine. rant were corrmanded obbers Root : the conference,” he said. “is ‘to decide | 5o 8 £ S TR 14, has underzone 2| __ LAND OF DISAPPOINTMENT |assembly. 1o | Btz was the first to fall. When Moor« | throw up their jands. The hotd-up 3 * Senator Schanzer's in-|on a pol va can easily take care of | corious operation in London on one of — P S p‘rnnqynnn!]';0\'or:ftv:.r-ntmdw'::y! Dreland Miller appeared from the inner cfice, | 1 $18. The robbers cecaped in a taxi- said it was obvious ar-|amendments scggested.” e 5 ew York, Dec. America, instead | formed under the treaty, 2 eonlid not be consisten 1 o ch with ar- This_policy has been vresented and in In- | Will not down. The world today wants ” the rain of builets contfnued w of a land of promise and prosperity, has| Eireann could act as a check on- HS|rapyrning the fire and woundi % Kn Klux Kian was | Proved to De the province of disanpoint- | functions. Tt will take many months for| the bancits. an uneanivocal declaration against the as;?;",‘n";"‘;’{;‘{,o‘,{"med at Atlanta in|ment and pain to Prace Louls De Bour-|the new Irish constitution to be put into ement | sinking of the Lusitania. I know the [, " orfor court by 170 persons, who |Dbon, who today lying in a Bellevye | Working order: in the miantime it is adopted, | opinion of my country. say they are bona fide members. hospital cot. badly injured. He came to|hoped the differences between the Sinn 3 from exis What will be the alternative if we|™ " the ‘T'nited States last spring as repre- | Fein leaders might be accommodated. heard by girls tellizence officers on a charge of smug- mpossible to fail to reach this decision? We shall| 10 tn the Royal Fxchange. London, | entative of a syndicate seeking to stim- [ There is. however, @ possibility that Mr.|pank and gling the.articles out of the reservation leave the door of uNCrtainty—oDeN 10 | rior 400 vears of continuous service is | ulate trade between this country and the [ De Valera Austin Stack, Charles Bur- h Mcors | Cab after a running gun fight with one of | pollce. Even as he foll w o |~ Tn addition there came to Mght th bullet wound over the heart, the assls of $1,000000 worth of army supplies cashier pressed the trigger twice_ azain, | from the B ¥n base. and the arrest hixt the shots wert wild. The shootinz | of three civilian employes by army | es o it was belicved tha L fling <f thir feet caused the bandits to | In motor trucks. As hanzer's sugzestion | the type of man commanding the sub-|go22 4o he worn out. An appropria- | Balkan States! asserting he was a half | gess and Erskine Childers may, as Delfle, through the window they had lef A spread of crime to Staten Tsland t & be defined in the |marine which sank the Lusitanla—oven | i n"o¢ $2 500 has been made for a new | brother of King Alfonso of Spain. Valera has said. regard the new provis-|open, with a chair in »os to assist | was indicated by discovery that Auring five-nower declaration, Mr,ito the people who wish to wage war | oo N Shortly after his arrival announcement | fonal government as an usurpation, and | them to climb to the ledge. the night.a drug store within half a ‘ in that way. 3 was made he was to marry Mrs, Bertha | C3mpaign azainst | Tnv “I hope and pray that the world may mer- | hear the volee of this conference speak- nt ship. its|ing clearly against the continuance of it= protection and | the use of submarines for, the destruc- the base of the |tlon of merchant vessels ‘and fnnocent lives, those of women, children and non- fons of merchant | combatan = % i ation showed the robhers had | block of the Aceording to Washington reports Con- Archbald, widow of a wealthy Eng- Some of Mr. De Valera's mést influen- | ghtained ncthing.. The payroll had been | been rifled, and that an unsnesessful at- gress, after it recingenes Jan. 3 will con- hman and a resident of this city, but| tial and valued friends outside the Dail)taken to the factory before their ar-|tempt had been made to erack a safe n Flder .1and armaments, . It Is said the | !n Ausust, there was a statement from | Nave sken him and urged the desirability | rival and the inmer doors to the vamits |2 grocers store nearby. size of the army be aut in half, to Mrs, Archbald that the engagement had |©f Accenting the treaty. They are said|were locked. 3 Figuring also o nthe erfme chart was /7 900, been broken. to have come away convinced that on| 1In’a moment this litte town of S00.|the arrest of nine men charged th Last night, Deputy Firse Chief “Smoky | the ground of principle he is entirely unv | located in Rockland cfunty near the Now | fur robheries fnvo! leton polles station had we ;) ng $75.000, The Fltty people were infured when a De- | Joe” Martin was sneeding to a fire' on | COmpromésing-and will fight the matter | Jersey line, was in turmoil. The fire whis- | €anz was arrested. after 3 fleres fght to weaken and Senatos Underwood expressed “hedrt¥ |i.oit {nited Railway International Lim-{ Upper Broadway when, neaf Forty-fi out. whatever the conseanences. tle was blown and as soon as the Yru wi declaration. ~oncurrence” with Mr. Root's viesws. Y b ifth in a block of the Wast 47th street polica station. of both | Accomnanying the crime wave were 2 robhers | plea by Police Commissioner Enright was that they were heading for Orange | that the courts shouid deal out the jted tipned -ter as it rounded a curve on |street, a man Turtied out from tha eurd, |, LThe country’s eninion op-scceptance of {appeared. they took the outskirts of Lake -Orion, 40 miles | disregarding the warning clang of tha | (e treaty is not in doubt; even the mem-)sistine the state constahula ‘northeast of Dettoil bell on the veteran firefichter's motor, | €S of the Dail Eireann ownosing the | states. The last report of the He seemed not to realize his danger un- | ireaty admit that they could not carry : A new climbing record was established | t/l the machine was almost upon him. than a very small prenortion of {county. sternest penalties 1o offenders. and an ere today the resilts of that inquiry.” [the dead body of the war that is past, |, 5 Laicester steepfejack family. The | and then he stopned. He was hurled 40 nents with them. At the| A ‘hoy emmloyad In the Inmber yard |assertion by some police court magie. v he continued, |or that the civilized nations of the lgotner 64: son 32; and grandsom, 9, | feet- by the impact, his left shoulder was | 12St elegtions the Sinn Feiners secured|told the police that he had taken the car's | trates that bonding commanies, ready ta “that T am entitled to kmow whether any | World desire to aitaln and accomplish | ciinhed together to the top of a 200 foot | broken and he suffered internal Injur- undisputed control of all the great mu-|number, but it proved he was in error | ball out any offender. were respons e n questions this statement of |new ideals of peace, that we intend o | churen steeple at Hinckley, o for Tt AN Prines Touls: niclpal and county zoverning bodies’over| The machine bearing the numher he | for the number of indicted nternational la You are all |put war behind and prace ahead? . up ths chase ‘= erflay, Mr, Root con. | T Dbelieve swe Tade fow reached at tions would seek ) this talle “the dividinx of the ways as % hiz praposals |to what the conterence stands for. Are and that “we would have had | We to proclaim that we are still tied to We ' del al opinfon “I would Mke 't st Fo based his claimh o relationship | MOst of Ireland.” These hodies are now |gave was owned by George R. Abrams of ! large. s r of the nrincinle of the resolu. | “If we are only not here for a tempor- | * A esolution introduced in the house | with the Spanish soverelen on & ro.|peing asked to influence their represen- \ ¢ it is correct. Does this, or does |ary armistice, if we are only temporarl- |, o 0c0x a centraltzed responsible £ov- | mance between Kim, Alfonso XTI of] {at!ves in favor of the treaty, and coun- state. the Jaw of nations 13.{(. I‘\a“t:*»fl! ot e i fl'"?;‘:m;;{; ernment for Alaska. Z The dhmxse] tex:‘_il- Spain and a beautiful Rumanian girl, "l‘m;f:'»'r‘ (‘;‘:unrql:}r;\hfisF;:E:;HKDT?;’;I:'\‘Z?: NATIONAL UNITY ATM OF TWO MORE DEATHS FRAM If it does. you are all in fa- | hausted—| ag o fly tcries committee will consider the, bill | whose son was born iIn 1884, is w i B he -Das FOLe NEW AN C S " o - it. What, then, hinders &ts adop. |flag for a few vears until we grow etrons | carly tn January. e T T BRUAL N S S S AR % [ TOISONOI TAGHaR T RN S agath, det-us ad 2 ——— throne was welcome v v s e b 20 —Nation 5 S o o b Sir. Root rend acain the briet princi- [Iet the horrors of fhe next war teach | Copennngen dispatch racalved at Lon- | houscholn of S-am. Spanish mathornics| 1 Dutlic oty adonting resolutions | Oftane: Opts, Dee. B1oavngl wil | New Yok, Dec. 20.—A gray batred & of T artlele | and azain aske M;n.»-sm_"n‘_vl‘_ e i is n"r“»“".‘l don savs Moscow soviet is about to abol- | here have not take nseriously the man's | AEAInst acceptance. although at most ofl 1. ione represented in his cabinet, to- | were a,”;‘l p o My oy \_,T"‘;_ka was any question as to the cor- [ that clvkization mes progress toward |jgn government monopoly on forei®n | claims to direct Kinehin to AMonso, but | (10 meetings there has been a minority | i 0" " Teciarad by Premier Wi Tictinsgof olesess: Nensly e e e o tn savs 1. | 7A0e And ant sietietirasdon of com | e ‘adniitied Sio" poince might ha e Iai0E ANat view LA Temaykabl fea-|pyo, Mackenile King to bé the principal | which. now . totals: ninie’ dsad and five r. Malkin® he gaid, turping to one | °1 5 £ o) merce abroad. scion of another branch of the Bourhon of the resolutigns favoring thelyim of his administration which today |piinded or seriously il af the British lezal a o there |lars or francs or shillings for a . few — family. treaty Is the zeneral lack of enthusiasm|ionic over the reins of government from & fE. louht a 1 ‘| vears, we hdd better adjonrn. Mount Everest expedition, which re- e for its terme. Tt Is accepted mostly | \rtpur Aeighan, retiring premier. ™| The woman was found Iving on_the Malkin “in principle | Senator Schanzer said misunder- | yurned to London recently, brought a [SEIZURE OF SCHOONER with an accomaaniment of criticisms re-|" fjo geclared that this end would be | ik, On. ast. S50, Stiwst, eRE Biith standing as tc TStalv's position appeared | marrow canght at » height of 15,500 feet, 5 e garding its deficiencles, but the . view| .rved and the federal spirit of the cop. |2\ 7U¢: and dich en route to a hoepi- un his resolutiow |to have arisen which he conld: not “for {and among the many other birds was a WITH CARGO OF ALCOHOL [that such as it A s e he d . Buid Vo Lakichten I tal. Tn her hand bag was a slip of pa- tion of the rules |one instant allow” o continue. Tt must |+gjyebird.” practically universal. stitution m;‘;"r’;‘;\",’;“"‘:";" i’fl““{i’;"“'::‘" {per bearinz the name. “Miss Sargent™ forth for submarines as well jot be thought that the Itallan delega- ”Pr'_':gn, I\’: :Thn British schoon- For ths moment there is a Hit i1 the fl-'m_T‘“» thct mf"~h' Prce S < She was about fifty veare ival eraft tion “was opposing to eny ~ measure | The British schooner Water Witehs in | o7 Golden Nest, with a cargo of alcohol | controversy, as it was agreed that the 7 dressed. Medical examizers o lie 0@ nfon of the world says |tending to render war less inhumane,” |in and - cas the possesslon of the federal authori- iguor Sabodrd Was. seized: by This, e 2 bY | holiday was not to he utilized for propa- > ties and the officers of the vessel under |the comst guard cutter Acushnet wiile the ‘submarine < not un- [ he said, adding: had drunk wood ohol. he added, had been done with rezard to § . - £ 5 - “ =anda, but the line of argument is that b onstituencies in #ach |, Th¢ Doy, John Dooley, was teken from . cireumeiances exemnt from the | <“Tt I8 surely not the Italian delesafio | arrest as fhe result of the discovery of | 3¢ f;“:-'ferl ,m assachusetts Bav. —She | Mr. De Valera has ceased to stand on ,‘,:;‘,:‘c’e"' ot ';mr,,, of assoclated prov- |Dis home after losing consclousness. At S . stated. That js a nega- [that ore conld reproach for any hesl- |80 gquarters of lquor abroad as towed to the.appralsers’ store docks | the fixed rock of renublicanism and that = P t rtion of Germany in the |tation-in supporting anything whi today by the cutter and turned aver to the hospital police announced he had & inces. the issue is really between two forms of Mrs. Sarah Shank, a democrat, wife of (o 0 © 5 celvco W been eiven ilquor by neizhbors and ales conld not cap- | make us progress toward a higher Affer explaining that two former cab- | poo =/wen P i v 3 Fomprontse; been climinated from his | 124 drunk some he found near his West <l in rdanée | ilization.” Samuel Lewis Shank, recublic mayer- |(Hat the linuor Jaden vessel, fiving the | “Much play has heen made with thel Mgy est D e o thas | 20th street home e ¢ the ru must Tt Ttalian purpose, he sald, had been |elect, has heen appointed a member of | U1ion Jack, but said to be owned by & | oath to which Mr. Da Valera was R oA Ineti ing i e . v was entitled to ¥ to bring ont such explanations |the board of park vommissioners of In- | [CTmer Boston bartender, was coming 10 | nz to awree. There i a disagreement | Ll Gcpartment of militia. naval sertec ma re. The public ovinfon |of the wording of the Root resolution at |dianapolls, Ind., by her, husband.” port here from Halifax, N. S. : egro, dled 1 hospital whithe he had air forces and mounted police had been |n°%ro: ded In a hospital whithed he b combined into onz department, that of | e N8 was BWIE DTS national defense. worid has denfed thfs | thoss fr. Root has been d enongh egment in the |to glve.” Ttaly. he added, wew:id not press o 2 among witnesses rezarding the ofrcum- efl'}‘r}‘o‘j‘r:";‘;;"m‘,“fi"v Coectao-masted | stances under which it was suzzestad Permission for New York city to |5 o = s tossgctor (of Lus. izht was gin % Mr. Childers and Arthur Griffith ara| vhere 1ih. | Fospital attaches sald it was wood a metion t won the war. Tt was the |the suggestion for referenca to a com: |shend $225.000.000 for a direct rail con- txx??dmlfhkln‘]ha: been riding at anchor'| gict ting the oI B LI i Be flra'lnrl-'r:‘l:‘:vhtn';m]l n,:!irr“:“na‘;:afir re If Zohol $70r huant ainet the position | mittee of jurists it the naval eommit- | nection between New Jersey and Brook- | °iSide the harbor f“l two davs. When | cussed at- the coming sessions of tha|eontinued. “thoush equally opposed to| The fourth fatality within 24 hours f Germany that led to Germany's de- |tee thought ft could accomplish its pur- |1yn may be sought of the state legl o ‘\‘ius.h;fle')\e} m’fe’:“go;fd‘;‘;“h‘;‘ Dail The dispite is being described as|tha reactionary character and policies | ¥as George L. Henry, a salesman of R A I e o He reporiel that he faunt hovrere emoncn: | “the ridde of the oathe.’, of the late administration, 1§ Kuve felt [ Brookline, Mass. who was found dead 8 2 i g his | — in the Gold/a West to contain ‘at leas : —_— that national unity would be further - e . 5 Wk Aeullics peits e, Thi o L T | bottte 1ahen Pl Mo g ST AT, dealing fulh g ;‘_’n“ MEDIATORS SUGGESTED d:’;":"“;:"fi;'x"afl'::f‘"n":wf'“:rw';‘: 8,000 zallons of aleohol. Most of !hi 81,320,000 MWEDICAL SCHOOL promoted and _confldence and good will | Pottle ", ,":d s g Sas | s < i SRR FOR SHANTUNG QUESTION |\ere denounced at a session of the In. |PATrels are full, he belleves. In addi- e between all parts and classes augmien ning £ hisk r ma Al A S L Ternational Dartty. Gonference i onien- |tion the coastguard captain said he found \BE ERECTED AT YALE |j were- opportunity of tepresentation |NGUIFBY. .~ .~ . not offen to discus. | Washington, Dec. (BY The A. P.) | go. 3 a quantity of case liquor on the schoon- in the new liberal administration afford- S e 3 ch form tat it may |—Mediation by Secretary Hughes and er. Pl Haven. Dec. 29.—Announceni?nt [ed individuals enjoving the fidence of a :‘Mrfl?" b 7 unid "y” : wa#® made tonight that the Yale Corpor- | considerable portion of the Canadian |!0 Bellevue hosnital after bein arFive automobile trucks loaded with mf,"”,‘,f:“‘;,015::1“‘:,:“;,:‘;‘;":‘6 AREOTOd | skl and the Sterling trustacs: have dacif elactorate: Ising in a gutter. unconsclous. He was ADLSC ien Are Iy Ri:ho“o d‘vaswo‘onev in Halifax by F. Bruno, a former Bos- |Clded to appropria® $1,3200,000 for the| By such appointments, he added, he <ai‘fl to be suffering from wood ale~hol G997 ol the Bine LA i s”:nA L ety o Sterling funds for the erection of a new |hoped to prevent men of national dis- |poisoning. ey e Choaped with WMMs- | "Her papers said she was bound from | PuildIng for the Yale School of Medicine, | tinction from “experiencing a feeling of ) ousand dollars. | " piarre, Wiguelon to Nassau, B. W, |t0 be known .as the Sterling— Hall of |lsolatiog as respects the formation and | DEBS TO REST IN THE sublic opin'on of the |Arthar J. Balfour was suggested today there mav be nn doubt in |as the only Tedsible way of settling the war whether the kind of ac. | Shantung auestion which has entered the et down. Ihe ' Lhsttanis/ & lock through the intima- war or plraey. n Japanese representatives that ot Justify ourselves in sep- | Japan has gone as far as she can in the vithent some declaration that | WAy of concession. 3 Z Medicine. The new structurs is to be |administration of our national poliefes” SECLUSTON OF HIS MOMN Nk vk P N i S Tha alrect conversations betwen the | Guaremale e edermaaoy, Minister €0 4s so0n as a® found Mquor on the ship |DUllt on property recently acquired by = = volee o the humane \ouinion | The girest fosnnerzations heien | DE Guatcrmais; 1 x 0 haive been | o 8 80T ot fook the Golden Tvaer |the university. It will contain a library | INCREASE OF DRUNKENNESS Nia s idute T SR As il e arrot |broken off because all ‘efforts to aETee | nis attitude taward the new o rnmery |in tow.” The captain ani crew of the | Of 12,000 volumes, an aditorium, offic IN CHICAGO THE PAST YEAR | v, Dabe socialis: leader, paroled several ) iha ~omaciemen and |on the major point—the manner of Tes- lo¢ that repubfe. JIeW Eovernment | sehooner were detained on shipboard, by | Fo0ms for unmarried instructors and | Chicago, Dec. 29.—The annual report | days ago from federal pPison, was res- to the of the meonle of all our |toration of the Shantung railway—had & the customs men pending investigation. L-b;:;:::rfleyf‘-m:;m;d?gmf;:;ml house and | of the municipal courts of Chicago t0day | 1ng at his home today after a rousing « ries of anvthing that occurred dur. | Proven futile. ~ Apparently neither party b < showed drunkenness increased here the | jom, ing celebration tendered him B e et o L | soes. its wivislear Hovask o5 a UTe: amor s e s, Bttt e utenant. | CHARGED WITH LARCENY OF The erection of a new building Will | pagt year, 51,300 persons being arraign- e 10 20 on with ihis conferenes without | Sumption of the suspended conversations, ¥ ek Tk, Hetdanniie Beitey TWO BARRELS OF WHISKEY |CATTY out plans In the university organ- adjutant general's office and he wil] be honorably discharge December 31. e last night by thousands of his followers ed for intoxication in 1921, as against eopl leat nounes ization programme for expansion of the z‘zi,zfls infexie = and townspeople. Rieatives announesd school of medicine. that fo rthe next few days he would pro- Springfield, Mass,, Dec. 29.—Ernest E. 3 AThe report followed the action by the | paply remain in the seclusion of his Hart, proprietor of the Charter Ozk ga- |, The SICTUNE Funds were left to Yale | city council vesterday in_voting 52 10| home, gl o ! Manees it was|,, ToPacco leaf. bundled and ready for | FiZ¢ scene of an alleged holdup October w’;m TPl 191;!1'-1& ‘;’“kzz 'miw"::; 6 for a resolution demanding that con-| Denhs arrived her rule which will make mdev chese, olEcumis 3 |the market, the product of twenty-six 31, in which a score of shots were fired through Yale, sraduating ‘in- 1264, Fig | 525 and 'the state legislature author- all the world that no man | Suggested today by persons con'neclg acres, and belonging to Albert R. Forq, | #87d tWo men were wounded, was arrest- will gave 1;; e nPe S e R T m’; 1ze the mamufacture, gale and distribu- snch an act (as the sink- |With the negotiations that the only hoDe | 1" gumield was burned vesterday. The | €1 today on a bench warrant following | o neteithan S nttees it -;“ma e tion of “wholesome beers and light in without be- [0f a speedy solution of the Shantunt |ioes was §15,080 to Mr. Ford and $2,000 | & secret indictment by the grand jury |y 0N (o8 e e e e \ 10 his home where he renlied to the graet problem lay in -“Ph{fl‘«“d’?’ Dl ?fl to Postmaster Edward Perkins who own. | charging illegal sales of liquor and the % Alderman -“Bathhouse John” Coughlin, |ing with a short address. Persons in . the re- |neutral states whereby a madus vivendi},q 4n, ctorage shed which coverad three | larceny of twoé{arrei.s of whiskey. It is dean of the council, had the resolition |sne gathering wore red hats. carrying tha assemb'y of the leagna of |Of a nature to safeguard the-prestige|.;s ; paif acres. charged that {he whiskey was stolen | ROUND UP OF AUTO THIEVES: amended to approve the use of the reve- pations of the nroposal of the adyisory {of both China and Japan cvuld be work- declaratton, some pronouncement, { While hoth are putting for the strength will g've volee to the feeline and | Of public oninion in their home lands as sh an opportunity for the crystal- |lezitimate justification for the impossi- Yization of the oninion of mankind in the | bility of further eompromise. Jishment of plain t n eomm ing stigm last night and was met at the station by a crowd estimated at between 10,000 and 15000 persons who formed a parade and escortad Rim brands of red firs and placards in flam from Pasquale Albano, a driver for Car- 40 MACHINES RECOVERED | Due derived from wines and beer to Pay | ing red colors. committee of assembled by the |ed out. T o . — {0 Siniscalchi, Jyho was' shgt 10 death a soldiers’ bonus. Many soclalist leaders who had gath. eouncil of that “a conference rines against' merchant vessels.altogeth. | 1St Week by Giuseppe Parisl. ~New Haven, Decerber 29.—A state po- | _Alderman A. J. Cermok. old-time lead-| ,roq from all parts of the country for for the rancement of international | yfATTERS BEFORE THE ARMS er. { An official theory of the garage holdup |lics round-up of stolen automohiles soized | T /0f the “wets” introduced the resolu-| ). yome-coming remained over for conm- jJaw™ be created CONFERENCE COMMITTEES | Meantime, the sub-committee on air. |Das it that Hart, having knowledge that [when men having them in their posses- | 100, Which declared ‘among other thing® | gerunces with Debs. The door w closed,” he Said. | see—— craft decidéd to abandon 'any effort to| > truckload of liquor was being sent in-|sicn were arrested has netted forty. Many | that the vprohibition act had failed to “Where do nd? Ts this not to be Iimit the ‘alrplane streneth of the pow- | L0 this city and that it would be trans- |other running into the scores, have been | Probibit and failed to meet with the ap- a world Washington, Dec. 29.—(By The A. P.) ers and o recommend instead arn at.|ShibPed to a Massachusetts truck south |identled and taken by owners. Interest | Proval of the general public throughout| MABDING'S GREETING TO The sp the'e was no ade-|—The arms conference naval’commit-|empt fo be made to agree on restric. | Of the Comnecticut state line, sent a truck | in_the forty machines is that nearly | the country. A FORMER CO-WORKEX quate 1 ‘rn sobmarines, air- |tee spent all of today deba#ing propos- | tions that would make an air warfare | 10 take the liquor at the point of rendez- | evéryone tho original engine number has| “You could put every sheriff, police- aft or poison gases and “somebody |als to restrict submarine warfare, but | onform with considerations of human- | VOUS and obtained the liquor from the !been tuffed off, the factory marks aitereq | man and the state militia on tie job and Marion, Ohio, Dec. President Hard must move” His resolution, he said, [got no further than. a general under-|f Fven such regulations,” however, | COnnecticut drivers, who were not aware |ani varloun parts interchanged. - you could not stop the sale of ‘liquor in | Ing in a holiday greeting to Martin L proposad™to restate “the rules of war that |standing to reaffirm existing principles | were said to be considered by sub-com. | Of the identity of the men wWho were to| The state voifce olatm that tiese ma- | Chicago,” he' declared. MiHer, 77, oldest employe of the Marion ve been trammled under Foot, flonted |of international law. and declare strict o m : 3 mittee members as difficult of formula- | Come for it. The holdup in the garage |chines were t'olen In southern and west- “The peovle will.not stand the spend- | Star, the president’s newspaper, sa and disregarded.” G japplication of these nrincivles in future | tion, 5 3 Is said to have been an attempt on the |ern-sta‘es and scores of C-nneciicut own- | Ing of $11,000,000 a year to pay Chicago | that epedixence has taught him tha “Is there a delegation here,” he con- |to submarine operation 1L the ‘other naval and Far. Eastern | PAri of thd owners of the liquor to re- |ed machines after being stolen were west tinued, “that ean afford to go back to| A dispute over phraseology blocked 5 ¥ A . % policemen to go out and vlay-the spot- | there is “even more happiness in som: discussions before the conference remain. | €OVeT it. and south for disposal. v ter, the slugger and the detective for the | 0f our humbler pursuits than fhere is in its own poople and €ay to them, ‘upon |formal adoption of an affirmatery reso- A ed at a standstill during the day ex- |- District Attorney C. H. Wright has) Tha number of men under areds: in the | government. assuming responsibility in high places™ she pcojosal being presented to us we |lution, and the subject was iafd aside | cept for an intimation from the Japanese | held the Belief that.the facts as brought |stats under charges of stealinz or haminz [ “Mr. Mavor, you may expect & lot of | The greeting, received by Mr. Mifler, referred it 9 a committee of lawyers |for consideration by a special sub-com-|that anly mediation by the United States | ot following the holdun in the” garage | possession of stolen machines is iarge. | trouble from me and my friends from | was in respbénse to ome he had sent ths and adjournsd* mittee on drafting. The naval commit- }and Great Britain conld save the Shan-|did not explain the affair satisfactorily. |At Ncrwalk alone eloven men ara held. | now on if you tinue to use \he money | President a few days ago. ! “T am nit eoing to be buried under a ftee itsélf then began what promises to ' tung negotiations from “final deadlock. In Hartford two groups of men ara awilt- | of Chicago taxpayers to send poleem Miller, a compositor,' was one of the pommittes of lawyers myself, and these 'be a projonged debate over the Ameri- \ Capt. Frank Entwisle, D. 8. M. 0, @' ing trial 'Police authorities claim thess smelling for beer amorg reputable ofth employes of the Star when Mr Harding Mdes cannot be buricd under them, Eith- can wropesal to prohibit nse of subma- (Continued on Page Seven, Last Col.) | was killed on the Afman front ) :f--,\-— manneating links, ‘mens” N 7 e .lmmmmflflunh% £ Py

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