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TO-NIGHT’S WEATHER—Cloudy, colder, mrs YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, MINE STRIKE DECISION REACHED BY CABINE Cord. 1919, 20 PAGES| TO-MORROW'S WEATHER—Probably. snow. Se SS WARP P ENS TN Wate, 3 eect. WEN NANSR ‘PRICE : TWO CENTS. INDICTMENTS FOR MANY REDS HERE anne OB8 LIFE NETS SAVE CHILDREN IN BROOKLYN FIRE OWNERS AND MINERS CALLED TO HEAR STRIKE DECISION: CABINET UPHOLDS GARFIELD peed nen Grants Wage Increase of From 20 to 25 Per Cent. In- stead of 31. RS PAY MOST OF IT PEACE AT FIUME PROBABLE RESULT FROM NEW PARLEY representatives of France, It- aly, Britain and Jugo-Slavia Seek Compromise. OWN Impression in Washington Is That Only Small Part Will Fall on Public. WASHINGTO” Nov. 25.—A definite and final . atement on } behalf of the Government will be ‘made to the operators and -miners— t are late to-day by Fuel Administrator | 'ONDON, Nov Garfield, improvement in the Final decision was reached by the Cabinet at the meet’ ig to- day, Dr. Garfield and Secretary 26.—Considerable Adriatic situation ig reported here as a result of con- versations in Paris between British, French, Italian and Jugo-Slav repre- REPUBLICANS NOT TO FORCE TREATY AS APARTY ISSUE Lodge Statement Was Personal and Made Without Con- sultation With Leaders. VRE ADY TO COMPROMISE. | Fea Give Ww ay in Part, | \ right, 1919).—The Republican Party will not take the initiative in mak- Ing the Treaty of Peace and League’ of Nations a party issue in the 1920 campaign. misunderstood. Senator Lodge has been Not only is his statement of a week ago to be re- garded as an individual expression | 22 SAVED IN BROOKLYN FIRE: - POLICEMEN TOSS CHILDREN ~~ INTO NETS AS STAIRS BURN GAL SPEEDER HIDES, fis IDENTITY AFTER ysterical Woman and Eight} fc rying ¢ hildren Carried fety. but Republicans Want Them |15 KIDDIES RE CUED. | to Take Initiative. j | —— Mother, Safe, Sees Her Two THRILLING CAPT RE By David Lawrence. Boys Tossed Into Nets | (Special Sor eres et The ee | From Window. | acinheeeapan WASHINGTON, Nay. 26 (Copy- ay ‘Mary Brown’ Stopped at Point ‘of Gun. While Going 50 Twenty-two persons, including fif- teen children, were rescued from a burning house this morning, two of EMMA GOLDMAN WROTE 10 HOWE ASKING FAVORS a Wie Elizabeth Gurley Flynn Ap-} pealed Against Deportation | of Another Prisoner, TWO. ESC APED EXILE. Present Ellis. Island Head Ad- mits Gambling and Other Abuses Under Predecessor. Testimony that immorality existed on Ellis land under the regime of Commissioner of Immigration Fred- that gambling was so open that the crew of one erie Clemson Howe, Mile§ an Hour. them with the aid of life nets, at No. | a Lae 262 North Tenth Street, Brooklyn. i The last two rescues were a spec- | Pa and MeDer- mot of the Station Patrolman James McGovern of the Charles Street station, having had the thrill of his life peared in the tacle. pImen Green Bedford were on the second floor and all but and survived, ap- Avenue raffic Court this morn- ing as a witness against the thriller. ‘visit, and that Howe released on parole several aliens Who had been sent to him for deportation was drawn jay by the Johnson sub- committee of the House Committee on Immigration from Acting Commis- sioner Byron H, Uhl, who has been in in Wilson sai The Fuel Admin- 8¢ntatives. ‘The latest indications are jssued without consultation with/ two of the tenants were out. The re-| The thriller was a competent look- Pyea dl ailag Benen eenen rs istrator called a joint jon. of | there is a possibility of a compromise | wi] Hays, Republican National| maining ones were Louls ¢ See Ing young woman whom the cob “Yotiers from the Island files put in the operators and miners for § Settlement satisfactory to all parties, | Cnairman, and other leading Re-|Pine and John, his twelve-year-old | seemed to regard with mingled ani- evidence by Chairman Johnson re- : nelud “apt. € riniie d'Annungio. a brothe: os id reapec ealed a a . e re i Advices received here, it was sem\- “Who's first for the toss?” de-| “Who is she?” asked Magistrate hist, writing to one 2 While neither Dr. Garfteld nor mem- | outside of it, but the purpose he had| : “i he ithe hdeer ata’ bers of the Cabinet would say what °Mcially stated, indicate the Italian ; ne door |™anded MeDermot, and both boys | House, i ' . . os va 0 close J 0 well,” and report- he Cabinet's decision was, it was re. |sovernment in doing its utmost to re- | > mind was not to close the door] yore eager, McDermot dropped John] “The first time I asked her that,” pre abe ene Pe Coriaet # Sev aed 4 Te | cain the poet aviator from further|'@ compromise but to insist that] neatly into the net and a few seconds| wiia yfeciovern, “she anid ahe ear you a e » Fuel Administrator tain the poet aviator from | sift ‘ eGovern, “she d she was a! mucky-muck." ported that the Fue Ithose reservations which he views| later Green dropped Louis. Then the! Greenwich Villager. Next #he ‘ie s point for an increase of *88ression, but that it is faced with | tose res Ae idm AwA cane Gown Windies 4 ) wer, 3 she said Emma wrote on behalf of a “decent Bee rih Bs Pe ‘ 8 serious situation at home. jas having Americanized the reaty Po rem cai et in an automobile | {0 Hved in 207th Street. ‘Then she! young chap" arrested in the West for | ba eeey ers’ |? 4 he fire started ‘ omobile | pat, is ade Tuie ‘wumerae |? | from 20 to 25 per cent. in miners a - v4 | be retained in any ratifying resolu- ae ag | id #he woulgn't give her name or) enticing women from abroad to the ee ROME, Novy, 26.—Premier Nitti held | |supply store next door and spread) yaqregs at all and that we could book wages as against the 31 per cent. pro-| s, {tion which is ultimately passed. | Guickly to the dwelling house, occu- « United States, She was afraid he| . ™ a long conference yesterday with Ca. fa ia uly to * her as Mary Brown would veal the 8 sent to Rus-| posed by Secretary Wilson and 1 See ok citi The foregoing constitutes the) pied by four families. Both bulld-} Ag Mary Brown, therefore, the | VOU! Be shot If ho was sent to Rus-| agreed to by the miners. jmille Barrere, the French Ambassa-| 1) sition of the Republican Party as| ings and a score of automobiles were [thriller was held in $2,000 bail atter|*%: He did not go. Dr. Garfield's statement to the aa be be to un announcement) jus: outlined to me by the men who| destroyed and the estimated loss was ern hal told his harrowing pei dptier. sepeared $b ort 47 |made by the Epoca. , Shel $25,000, ommisisoner Howe to Bligabe ve 8 its councils. It is a miners and operators was expected 0) phe newspaper Avanti warns the| M8 oe a _ Hee it means that} Patrolman Green discovered the| ugne was driving an automobite—| GUY Flynn, an agitator prominent) be somewhat in the nature of an ulti-| Government that D'Annunzio is | hopeful news paiva pinging fire, turned in two alarms and sent! 4 ek rue ne psi 5 in all the 1. W. W. disturbances from! matum, The 20 to % per cent. in-| planning a demonstration at Trieste, |the Republican Party isn’t going (0) (0 cine reserves, then went back ie LA sho prey eid sald. Lawrence to Paterson. Howe apolo- | crease was understood to be accept-| Growing opposition to the adven-/allow considerations of partisan) aig ¢ound that the dwelling house cn be sees yrerrae i 5p " et wized to Elizabeth for the “formality” able to the operators, but grave doubt | tures of the “mad poet” js indicated, | politics to govern its attitude when| nag started to burn. He and other Leak phe ; rerieene pens P a of his letter , Loo, was interested | overtook her, forty-five when I got was expressed as to whether the oe Congress reconyenes next Monday} policemen found Mrs. Lillia Tafarno] 94, iy munine Boma and. Ate in a young man, Howe let him go, | miners would approve it PARIS HAS SUBSTITUTE and receives again from President] on the first floor hysterical and partly) wien 1 told her to stop. an than ; pairs et ion cet let dd at ai e ; , 4 sland, in 1914, he had write! v= | Thus far the position of the mine Wilson a copy of the treaty for ac-|overcome by smoke, She was sure lan0 wouldn't stop till 1 pointed a gun| je Be. Allied cya ie Re al union officials had been that they FO BLOOD TR N F 10N He rounded by eight crying children, |*)* ¥°! ene oerwey aa"| ona? 2 ri har a per “Wisconsin: An Experiment in De uld not accept anything less*than R Al S US : They were all carried to the gtreet a ak | “Wiseans! - Mahe INSIDE STORY OF THE STATE- babi Sec | mocracy," “Socialized Germany” and the original demands of the Cleve MENT OF SENATOR LODGE and attended by ambulance surgeons, jand convention for a 60 per cent, in- pA. 7 but none was seriously affectede GEN, ANGELES EXECUTED |other books. | es and a 30-hour-qeek Solution of Sea ‘Salt and Gum] ‘The true story of that statement | 7", 0S © top foot thea deollon cen i. EMMA GOLDMAN'S LETTER, crease in wages and a 30-hor ; : > 2 ue: mi ') From the top floo 5 % ° without the approval of that con-| Arabic Tested Before Academy | !ssued by Senator Lodge as the tur) ig out James Aldorof, his wife and BY MEXICAN FIRING Sou BOUT “PETIT JO vention, should they hold to this view of Medicine bulent session of the Senate ad-/ ihre children, and Tony Carmillo, his The prisoner Emma Goldman wrote after meeting Dr. Garfield said it : aN journed last week can now be told.| wife and two children. — = about on Ott, 8, 1915, was'one Joseph | might be -that several weeks would|.-PARIS, Nov. Injections of a 80l-| Senator Lodge had been in frequent} By that time the fire had gained] Carranza Ignores Stirring Appeals|Goldberg, alias “Petit Joe," arrested | elapse before a final settlement was |Ution of sea salt and gum arabic, a8 @) conference with Will Hays. Together | such headway that use of the stair- In ‘Benalf. of Famous Rebel in Los Angeles and ordered deported. | reached. substitute for blood transfusion, have] they had discussed the various moves | way was hazardous, But the fire i Chieftai | The Immigration authorities had There was a somewhat general. |been successfully demonstrated by Dr.| which were made on the last night of |/adders and nets were in place. chieftain. some difficulty making out * Petite | , impression that the operators | tarthel fore the Academy of Med-| the sessiop. Mr. Hays was deeply in-| | Glo alranettt aa ne wie were| QGHIHUAHUA CITY, Mex. Noy, 26] Joe's heap rela and Vaeeh WoNle would be called upon to dear icine, it announced to-day terested in party solidarity. He was mained! down. the Ing eae” apd) were| (as The Assoclated Prese) Felipe An- at help yal ik sent i tg oding beside the en|geles, Revolu was execu rance and other countries and a practically all of the proposed _ gratified with the way the Repub eee inane ee omsed dewn nee alpen re ig Menage ig aR ie ea a wage: inerseen Rus #MELA wih BOWIE RESULTS. cans united more than once on fun-|" sjeanwhile the police, fearing the|the 21st Regiment of cavalry by « firing] Goldman, addressing her letter tol hele, oxen tt 3 1 damental questions fire would spread, had roused the ten- |sauad, Many spe were present.| «req Howe, wrote: | The position taken by Dr, Garfleld,]| FIRST RACE—For_ maidens ; | Rigalig Alea. with lh epg » according to authoritative informa- Ae, $1,187.47; six furlo But he left Washington sorry that) ants of a dozen houses and got every. | Angeles « ith lefble eme “It would be a terrtvle thing to} rf i i that the income tax returns Me aa ee the treaty had not been ratified in| pody out ier aan he panions | Urn him over to certain death, Gbid- of the operators are not necessary in| ; Dorothy's Pet, | Some form, Nothing was said to him| ‘The automobile supply store, where | yore convicted on chat vuitton | EPS Was recomended to me by David] determining the margin of proft.|} third.) Time, 1163-9 hefore he left concerning the state-| the fire started, was owned by Licher lagainst the Mexican xovwemment | Kaplan anda man name of | Dr. Gurfleld has been working for . Buck) Ho: *isastern Glow.| ment to be issued by Senator Lodge, | Brothers, Nos &-60 North nth tirring appealt were made to Car-| whom you may have heard through several days with the engineering ox. | Ricnochet ja Dots, Misa Stathem, Major! nop was it intended as a @eliberate| Street, The cause was not learned, Jranza in behalf of Gen, Angeles | Lincoth Steffens. He Is a poor vie- perts of the Fuel Administration and COND ACE, he ‘Terminal | party pronouncement, Nevertheless | > - ; Gon Angeles was nente need to aeatb tim of unscrupulous politicians in Los ius prepared complete figures on pro- yearcolds and upwa: 4 | LXPUBLNHED auryoue PY four Carranza Generals in the! \ogeies, He sseems to be ae has prepared comp ‘ fi E purse $1187.47; six and one-half, tur. | the editorial press has so regarded it, | ER ARee ART WE ‘hi alent Ge Loa ia “Theatre of | Angell He \seem be a decent duction costs and other charges we 9 Vonage 115 “Gohnaon), $25.30, and some reports have gone so far as | Mar witty, ners tees hevoea'’ alas. thee chap mpat be segue a Lianne peer Crhurbery’ $14.50. $7.10, nec to say that Senator Lodge committed from new night. H immediately taken| “I hear you are now a high mucky- ice order to rive a e prol a one? Tin ~ — : u c n effort o e e Bey seats TE by his statement the same blunder |=—===== praeiermmnncmemrnmmnar | (Fi) sUi4 SOUIIGIAN SUFCURR | «Keer | EM aga AE fort t Fi: eats F vato’ 2d, Dixie ’ ( | entrange to await execution, which | America hope you will not be In- Bernard M. Baruch conferred with |’ Dek o' Main, Youn, | that President Wilson did In his elec: | iy AN | Aastag is sme | ee I ; ; ae ¥ a ds we ae ae 2 * B., *Mayor eal in November, 1918, when | 7 Wap'set for 7 a nit 18] fluenced. by the, cheap nationalism Dr. Garfteld before the Fuel Admin- ind *tArmant aiso | On appeal in November, » when jh @ he was’ shot, according to! which im raising jtw.sinister head in istrator went to the Cabinet meeting. }ran. *Field. | the war was still on | |the report reaching there, He was!” ™o" '# wet) pi . fT HIRD The eeviem Puese:| What Senator Lodge meant inci- THE EVENING WORLD Jadmtttédly very ,friendly to the (ominusdinntmancnal pian) VOTE TAKEN ON HINES OFFER | 227.17: ive and’ one) ‘uriongs | dehtally may have been subjected to jeaee a jh oe ne ay ey eopsenncalidinietibe Siren Maid, 110 (McTaggart), $8.70, | A A expe rth + during the wa wb Beth g20, ‘oral? rlipolin. 11d (ice) Fe Ue Thain ‘lI Not Be Published ». Angeles was enturely unmoved| HOLDS DRY ACT ILLEGAL, Brot om $5.40, $2 id; Penelope, 106 (Me- ontinned 01 elfth Ww ot Be Publishe a sentence wns passed, It is said he ‘Overtioe “AW Crann).’ $2.40, third: | Tine, 1.08, _~ wh Paine througnoul (He Ol Another U. & dodge’ Rules “Awetact| CUBVELAND, 0., N ~The 500 |ran. BRLL-ANS BEFORE MEALS As the man. who brought the Mrench War-Time Prohibition, general Chairmen of the four railroad) FOURTH RACH—/The M Gnd Age BIE rine Geet’ Olwesiion mages || s 7) millimeter gun to perfection and) NEW OR Nov. %.—Holding | Drotherhoods insconference here took # ington ar *D for fulllen " To-Morrow, Nov. 27, | mae it nami he best: piece of |\ine Wartime Prehibition Aut unoonsti vote on the offer of Director Gene Peis 6 AY PW DRT tillery ord in the wo Gen. cutional, Federal District Judge Foster Railroads Hines granting time and one- |first; Buchess Li 118 (Bnsor) Angeles earned the thanks o} Allies. ‘toeday granted an injunction restraining half for overtime in. slow freight ser- |$2-70, second ; Ballet Dancer, 11 nized Government. officials from interfering Time 1.4 vice, Just before Adjourning for lunch. third ‘The-eeault will be announced this and Wood Violet also ran, _ aterm bide & . » (Racing Entries on Page 12.). test masa i ori i t po ty aD with "colter or tee a logs Woing Building & Mew a a ents in) New been noUfied of his With the sale by the Henry Leisor Liquor Company of bonded Lquor held in wares houses here, © jrived here. to-day with a fire blazing in BENCH WARRANTS ISSUED FOR LEADERS OF RADICALS ACCUSED BY GRAND JURY Whole of Police Bomb Squad Sent to Make Arrests—Larkin and Gitlow Head List—More Indict- ments to Be Returned Next Week. James Larkin and Benjamin Gitlow, who were held by Chief Mag- istrate McAdoo in $15,000 bail, were among those against whom criminal anarchy indictments were handed up to Supreme Court Justice Bartow S, Weeks by the Extraordinary Grand Jury this afternoon, Other indict- steamship lost $3,000 during & Prief} ments were returned, but neither the names nor the numbers of persons accused were announced pending the serving of bench warrants, The warrants were immediately issued by Justice Weeks and placed in the hands of members of the Bomb Squad for service. The entire squad, under the command of Lieut, Cornelius J. Brown, had been as- signed to the District Attorney's office to-day to serve the warrants, ‘® The services of the bomb squad HUNGER STRIKING REDS ance ‘ot Ne. memmoes, with, vasiaay TO MISS ROAST TURKEY IF AST CONTINUES TO-MORROW radicals who have been active in the city. y Larkin and Gitlow are moving spirits in the new Communist Party and are editors and publishers of the Revolutionary Age. They were in- dicted for the publication on July & of & manifesto and programme of the | left wing of the Socialist Party ir which they advocated the overthrow Cranberry Sauce, Plum Pudding and Other Trimmings to Be Served at Ellis Island. of the Government and the establish ment of a dictatorship by the pro HIS is the Thanksgiving | jetariat, A dinner . the | sixty-nine After returning the indictments the hunge: triking Anarchists Kxtraordinary Grand Jury recessed Island will until next Monday, when it was an- on Ellis miss to- morrow if they continue their j nounced that other ctiminal anarehy fast: harges would be Breferred. Cream of celery soup, roast” Before the recess, Juszice Weeks turkey, dressing and grayy; sald to the jurors: “If the newspaper accounts are correct I think you are to be com sratulated in having the assistance in your investigations of a lawyer of whose ability this court has the greatest confidence and the highest regard. Consideration of matters relating to criminal anarehy 1 assume, will remain in charge of Mr, Rorke,"and from my information the Grand Jury. will be extremely satisfied with this, I know that the indictments handed up are the re sult of very careful consideration.” HUNT REDS RESPONSIBLE FOR HIDING T N T STORE cranberry sauce, browned #\ potatoes, bread and butter, plum pudding, coffee. WOMAN AMNESIA VICTIM DEMANDS RIDE IN AUTO Arrested, With Baby, She Is Unable to Tell Where She Lives. an about A young wo twenty-seven Th raol, but could not remember her home address#entered a limousine that was standing at the of Broad- way and 49th Street t years old, who gave her name as resa corner js afternoon, and manded a ride for her two-vear-old baby. She refused to leave the car, and the owner, whose name was withheld, drove the woman and child to the Was 47th Street Police Statin. Later they Hospital, where physic Explosives, Found by Chance Proved Sufficient to Make 100 Powerful Bombs, 1 to Bellevue ns declared Mrs, Garaol was suffering from amnesia, she| With the officers of the Union o is well dressed, weighs a pounds, Russian Workers being held at Bilir has dark hair and brown eyes. She wore a blue coat and skirt, a white | [#an4 for deportation, the police were walat, dark shoes and carried a suit-|'® @ Quandary to-day as to how te case proceed to get hold of persons re R Bans sponsible for storing TNT and other NEW YORK STEAMER AFIRE. | cxpiosives in the Russian People's mea us atttaxs With | House in East15th Street HLA HALIFAX, N. 8 ‘The United States Shipping Board steamer Auburn, under charter (o the Red Star Line and bound from New York to Antwerp, ur- Campbell, an inspector in thé Federal Bureau of Mines at Washin ton, who came to New York to-day examined the thirty-five bottles taker in yesterday's raid on the People's House and pronounced them al genuine as labelled. ‘The bottles com tained enough acids and other ma: terial to make at least 100 high-pow, ered bombs There are several hundred hes menroers of F Workers, one of her holds, The ship has a cargo of grain and live cattle, Saal THE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU. further |