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KNOX PEACE RESOLUTION REPORTE TO-NIGHT’S WEATHER—Fair. DEMPSEY AND JEFFRIES \) Robert Edgren Reports Meeting of \) TWO RING CHAMPIONS Che VOL. LX. NO. 21,305—DAILY, (The 9, by The Press Publishing ‘ew York World). Circulation Books Open to All.’’ NEW FOUR ARMED AUTO BANDITS HOUSE MAD SLAN HOLD OFF 75 LONGSHOREMEN AND TAKE $0,000 PAYROLL “Two-Gun” Highwaymen Coolly ' DriveAway From East 24thStreet Pier After Robbing Stevedore Firm in Sight of Employees. Seventy-five husky longshoremen, many carrying balehooks, stood quietly on the pier at the foot of East 24th Street to-day and watched four well dressed, smiling young highwaymen, armed with two revolvers apiece, pack up and make off with $5,000. The money had been brought to the David Board, cashier of the stevedore firm of the M. P. Smith Co., No. 116 Broad Street, and represented the earnings for two weeks ot the seventy-five longshoremen who ,were the witnesses of the robbery. by ier a few minutes before by Something like 250 other men were on the pier at the time of the holdup} but knew nothing about it until the highwaymen had ridden away in a farge, shiney automobile. 4 Mr, Board d the payroll money@ from a downtown bank at 10 o'ciock | RR CHIEFS REOPEN and rode in one of the firm's automo- | \biles to the East 2th Street plier WAGE BOOST PARLEY where he dismissed the chauffeur. ‘The pier is a two-story structure and | (7, the upper floor ts used for recreation purposes in summer. Vessels from| South America were unloading jute | these to-day and about 30 long-| WasiINGTON, Dec. 20,—Repre {sharemen and checkers were at work |tatives of the railroad shop crafts, whic when Mr. Board arrived, but oniy 7) have «a membership of more than \ef-them were working for the M. I’. 500,000, called on Director General Smith & Sons Co. Hines to-day to renew their discussion afer With Director General Hines on Question of Meeting Living Cost. Carrying the money in a sinall of the high cost of living and the neces: | leather bag Mr. Board walked from *!ty for wage increases ' \the pler ati 6 to the paymas-| Mr. Hines explained that he hoped ir ter’s office, about 50 feet inside and gent word to the company’s repre: Qiiy agreed upon sentative that he would pay off in a few minutes, Immediately the word AMERICAN SOLDIER reach the Smith longshoremen they swarmed to the casnier’s office und) SLAIN BY MEXICANS formed in line. In the office wer pasate a watchman, and a sitting by George Heidort, Federal customs employee “the steam . With ©. n0—One of or Smugglers in Bal con at EB the Axsnilants Killed, As Mr. Bos ibuting the; the & ; : money over a desk at the window and fet ser th ree 2 = y hte ranging the payroll ap AUTOM) Ee eee ie eee at n wie ait of th leaving ¢ pier the entrance stopped at and four men ¢0 the wheel In and isted by and u number of Mexi- in which Private Fleer Park, N member d, ost RU The quartette saunt muggle of Hyde toward the cashier's {wo stopped just outside the window, |of the American party, and one Mexi- } : e ere ied The ‘other two walked @round to the w k the over: i Y rf ;: 1/. The smugglers were attemp: to SE MOREE Rae et [bring @ quantity of liquor across the Bnavalied sn border from Mexico when the coun= As they entered each displayed we 1 the provost guard and po! At the same time the two | ne ‘elit eee epee men outside drew tw seach, fealied “the Ishs ce of Mexican 4 and lying in bed of the Rio Parner “Keep qui The | Grande. ‘The ard Was surprised by Ithe attack, bu replied with rifle 1 move will be o fire. first man that makes shot where ‘rivate Embler fel! after the first volley he stands 1nd the body of the Mexican was found fe compliance swith command'|in. ino. brush alongside the abandoned from one of:the robbers in the office, |liquor, ‘The smugglers retreated into Mr. Bre tb wat nan nd ns x piaeh, customs man backed into a corner _— One of the inen dropped his revolvers | SENATE ADOPTS i his overcoat pockets, scooped ee cn ua wi seeaiee wun trom SUGAR CONTROL jthe cash into a leather bag which Mr, Hoard had removed ity) - strapped up t ind then drew] Passes Bill as Amended in House one of his revolvers und hacked to) the door, “Everybody Limiting License Power to June 30, keep quiet.” cried this | robber, as he stepped uround a corner! WASHINGTON, Dec, 20.—The Senat af the office into yiow of the long- | to-day J the compromise on th shoremen. “Don't make a move until | bill to continue Government control of 8 during 1920, accepting Mouse Dwe get away, Withont has men sauntered to the revolvers cach, the other |” The | amendments increa United States si ng auth he Equalization Board enging powers to ne way door, three carrying two one revolver and the money bag man wit! bag was the firs tO low « enter the 4 obi le The ot | sull with revolve 1} taking away &@ prisone | 7.30 P. M. Sharp ‘The engine of the car had been run. ning while the robbery progressed, on Saturdays for chauffeu on it” and the oh Termiel Ge aes No cig ||) SUNDA WORLD could tell whether the Uptown WANT ADS. Aiea RE doors | Want Advertisements for The Data Paien TR vOIn Sunday World must be in The Neg ee ieey ‘ si World’s Main Office on or be- My ajinculute tore 7.30 Saturday evening. Christmas mor Branch Offices Before 7, Due: up AKDT 6 t Poste no TUsements will bo waymen. ‘ hy oe! it fatter Ub une hen yah Send unday World Want Adver. Several eye ios ace pti burly lo Make oure of tts ed the police vith the number of the eytion é eae® furtished # differcal gumber, FIGHTING ROBBERS I BROOK HOME Found Dying in Kitchen by Iceman; Evidences of a { Struggle. }$6,000 JEWELS TAKEN. Thieves Apparently Familiar ; With House—Family Away | Time of Murder ete! Dunn, @ housemaid em- ierine Mrs, Clarence 1146 fashion ployed by Mr, and | Sperry Clark of No. Hast | pwenty-tirst Midwe | able ‘latbush, section o | was beaten to death this morning by a black hands of a burg at whom she ap. parently in an ef- t ft em- | Bloyers. Afte who was twenty-on veughed less than 100 potinds and was not over five feet tall, one of the intruders passed up the silverware within hi sight and if he kuew the house intimately, ran upstairs to the sleep- Jing chamber of the Clarks on the second floor where he stole jewelry iued at $6,000 The crime was discovered sho: reenwood, 4 East Nin after 10 odclock by Louis jan iceman of No, 1 teenth Street Withi twen ‘was filled wit | Dep a ~ the house mong Commissioner y, Inspector hattan, Capt Murphy of ctives, them Pol !Lahey, Capt. Arthur Ca {Joseph Faurot trom Ma Coughlin and Brooklyn Headquarters Distrlet At wited the first t ce that Mise Du Inspector Dr, Vanghn of staft an Was eaten to death with a coffee perco towel- hese we Jfound upon the Kitchen floor blood ; He jud the shat- ed condition of t wil that she been struck two heavy bio a blackjack: think it possible that t nized one of woth ants and was killed to keep her from revealing them When the iceman visited the house at 10 k Miss Dunn was still lalive, but unconscious on the floor of white-tile kiteben, her head swathed in a towel from roller. |& picee of carpeting had been thrown over her The iceman dashed into the hor Alice Perkins at No, 149 Kas: t who called the Vanderveer Mm Station. An ambulance was sent from Kings County Hospital When it arrived the Dunn g was dgad i) Str. and) Mrs. Clarence Clark left om at 3.4 o morning in thelr car, Mr ko yping and Mr. Clark to ta a subwa train at Atlan jAvenue and go to his business in John Street, | Manhattan The burglar qr burglars are sup- | posed to have been watching from a | building under construction on an | adjacent lot. It is believed Cather- ne found the house had been en- tered in the absence of her employ- ers and that a struggle followed, Mrs. Clark, who arrived home Ishortly after the crime collapsed on liearning what had happene¢ | Miss Dunn, Mrs, Clark came sal to them fifteen months ago, Maric Dunn, istor of the murdered. gir said ¢ wags ont last eveni with 4 n. Detectives wen atherine your ni lookin e young man to see if could t vent, MEAT PRICES LOWER. Witla igures, Howeve Knixe in Datry Produ Federal Fi ms gave di Administrator mut fiR axe of orney | YORK, SATURDAY, DE CEMBER 20, HOME RULE BILL READY: GIVES IRELAND RIGHTS HELD BY STATES IN AMERICA @ nounce Terms of Irish fet DUBLIN ASSASSS crows wose, ELUDE CAPTURE, PAPERS SEED | | Lioyd George Expected to An- CONCILIATORY IN , 1 wo Legislatures With Repre- | sentation in British Parl ment Proposed. “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ Fotered as Second-Ch ‘ont Offfloe, 1919, New York, Ny TO-MORROW'S WEATHER—F: — . warmer. WEE LOU S Mb Te EVES EISS a ie PRICE TWO CENTS, ~ 12 PAGES. — RUSH “REDS” HERE FROM MANY CITIES FOR DEPORTATION: Sailing of “Soviet Ark” Is De- layed Pending Ajrival or | More Anarchists. | TRAINS ARE GUARDED. Extra Precaution Will Be Taken to Prevent Outbreak on Ship at Sea. Byron H. Uhl, Commissioner of Im- Ellis Island oviet Ark,” which migration, said at this morning that the “ | jef ecre ry acp SON |is understood to be the transport) | LONDON, Dec, 20—The aia au! Secretary M ASpHen Bur i galt eiday Weenies : % Hastens to Ireland After uford, will not sail to-day because Daa) DURE Pamir Bloya Geotee. will me erie: see a number of the Anarchists who are outline in the House of Commons} Attack on Lord French. — |4, te deported to Russia have not Monday will, it is believed, forecast | jreached New York It is costing | ja government Ireland analogous DUBLIN, I 20,—-In spite Of/ about $1,000 a week to keep the Reds} | | | i to the State governmental system in| StPenuous exertions on the part e}at Ellin Island [the United st It is understood | Police and military authorities to dis-| A number, hitherto unmentioned, | to provide for separate parliaments! COVE” the perpetrators of the attempt jare due to-day from St, Louls. for Ulster and Southern Ireland re- |? #88ssinate Viscount French yes-|They consist of radicals who spectively, with a superior body | teTday, it was generally reported that/ have been picked up in various} chosen bs both sections, all of the| 2° arrests had been made up till noon! States west of the Mississippi, and | odien to be responsible regarding | Coy ne mille feeling tw is suid include many Russians. — | : id and there have been no demonstra- Sixty-nine ds" arrived this after- [imperial affairs to the British Parlia- | tiong | ; eee ; | ment, to which Irish representative . noon at Jersey City from points in { Documents were secured by the] pennsylvania and imm would be elected, as the States elect as they desire to unite, the bill be-' An inquest over the body of ing intended to pave the road for, Savage, who belonged to the Sinn | elimination of the idea of the purti- Fein volunteers, is to be held on Mon- | tion of Ireland. To a combined Ire- day. A |land, it is indicated, even greater) LONDON, 1 | Powers tay be given than are pro- with the at | posed for th yparate tions, ne Viscount French, Lord Lieutenant It is expected that the Pr san- of Ireland, James Ian Macph {nouncement will be most conciliatory Chief Secretary for Ireland, hus in outlini hopes will be an ranged to go to Dublin immediately, | able plan, ‘The new scheme of says the Daily Mail. Mr, Macpherson is differs considerably from under constant guard of two dete | |the plans previously discussed Ireland 20.—In empt in Dub connection Sigel - ie what he | | | government and when he r hes | than usual, and it is said that | bers of liately piaced Members to the Armencan Hoves cr| authorities last night when @ store 10|on a targe and taken to Ellis teland ehh aaa 4 s ch ay tes bite the oficers bav-| ifty-three left Hartford, Conn., this " ing been ted to the place by papersl afternoon, Seven more are due to- A large amount of autonomy is to} found on the person of a man nained] 4. F c be given to each section of Ireland, Lope eck eneae athe getter a and, | Savage, who was killed while running| {ye ¢ the ts, All are with thoroughly easy machinery: pro-/ trom the scene of the attempted as-| 78 from other poin retained oie vided for their combination as soon| sagsination, gad ngAdlstos,"shpeabhipal | The Russians are to be gathered in one large group and they will be the only radicats on the “Soviet Ark.” It }was learned that extra precautions a" being made to prevent trouble | with the prisoners at sen. The ship's ‘officers will be armed more heavily there will be weapons also for trusted mem- the crew, ny Caminetti, Antl of Immigration, at Commission Washington t the departure i day anid of the the date for (ical aliens ordered deported | KNOX PEACE RESOLUTION PROVIDES THAT GERMANY MUST ACCEPT ITS TERMS Declares That United States Shall Retain All Benefits Derived From Versailles Treaty — Authorizes President to Negotiate for League —Accepted in Committee by Party Vote. WASHING ON; Dec. 20-—A redrafted resolution by Senator Knox to declare a state of p with Germany and to retain to the’ . | United States all material benetits that would be gained under the un | ratified treaty of Versailles, was approved to-day by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee by a vote of seven to three. ® The on which Senate ae- NO WILSON MESSAGE [oon rane the rica teat ee ON RAILROADS NOW : that Galea measure re lution nd would require that unless Germany concedes to the United States such material benefits as are contained in the treaty, commeree with German nationals could be pro- hibited by Presidential proclamation. It replaces the former one on the same lines, Being a joint resolution it must be approved by the President. It was as follows: “Resolved, by the Senate and House Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress as- sembled, that the joint resobution ef 1917, de Congress to Adjourn for Recess Without Expected Statement on Return, WASHINGTOD Dec, 20.—Congre will go home for the Christmas holidays without hearing from President Wilson as to the time for the return of the railroads, it having been announced at the White House that no message’ on | of the aubject would be sent to the Capi- tol to-day. Before the announcement was made | (3 a report that the Président would wend |COMsress pussed April Ja message Inte to-day had gained wide | Carag stato of war existe between circulation. The President apparently the Imperial has not communicated his decision as to; and the Government and people of the ending of Government control to/ the United States and making pre- any of the saminiatration oftiolel bupi visions to prosecute the same,’ be, and be turned 1 the same is hereby repealed, to take effect upon the ratification of a treaty, Germany and three mociated powers erman Government held puld nid | inion wu deelaic son the t the Pre netion by Cong ing legislation. p —_ learries cancessions on various ques- bodyguard will be increased that unless the tions much further. The Covernment mon {pad not yet twen tas and would sot| BABYS DA!DA!DA! _|cerman covernmont notites the Gate is understood to have kept before it as, The Mail's bin Gorraspondentlir ce Mick en ernment o: oe Unite AGA a qt, Nai" Dublin correspondent | itived tonceraine. the movement to| SAWES SEVEN LIVES)‘ of the United states thagitt 1 That the « f ireland |centiy: “ae padhid seaboard of aliens now held at various —- 7 , and CORR aaa | That the secession of Irelan cently Ir at me, they willl tjand pointe, sealed : to the United States all undertakings | and the establishment of an inde- | find me doing my duty, 1 am not going Bhs ‘ ax eee as aye Arouses Father, Who Smells € and covenants contained in the Treaty j pendent Irish Republic could not | to alter my routine for all the threats| tordny, but they will not eslunter and Finds Several Almost of Versailles, conferring upon or assur- | be tolerated, but that, on the in Ireland.” ie aiken nr 1 . Asphyxiated ing to the United States or its Ra | other hand, ‘the present system A-writer in tho atirror says he tatied| “OY, ntl to-day. mnletatlen 6 is Asphyxiated. tionals any nights, powers or ben | of Gaverninnih could not be an jt Viscount Trench while the latte=| i eet a ts ari Pe rn : whatsoever, and concedes to the tinued and that it was impossible | was in London re ‘hiccahaclonie hold have askec NAPANEE, On ec, 20.—Little} united | toitanarerhertack that shere.were leah : sien Bans nneetion| departure be delayed until Monday| Billy ‘Towling, six months, early ‘ hited ‘states: all rights, Davee ream | two great sections of Ireland, | tome Bill, He i to the! or ‘Tuesday to-day leaped Into the front rank of Ife-] G°MNHes reparations and advantages | each of whose claims must be | t dect Hl He asserts the Vi8- | ghese delays, Mr. Caminetti ex-[savers by preventing asphyxiation of|t® Which the United States would have eee ery jcount declared: "1 Cully expect to be! plained, are due to various causes en older persons, six of whom had| been entitled tf it were a ratifying | eaahaleiced) Gir dea provide for] M74 UPON: hut fortunately they do) nie¢ among which 14 that some of[BeeM Overcome In three houses flooded | party to the said treaty, the Presid he ill ts understood: to provide for noe always hi at they ai * ene aides as escaping from a frost-fractured eu 6 i SHIRL ee ID a ays hilt what they aim at the wliens have moneys due them|>” &## escaping from « frost-fractured | of the United States shall have power, f f ‘ | ne conspirators are supposed to itcia desiroa to give item alone, H he by proclamation to prohibit commer= to the two Irish » admin-| have numbered from five to thirty, dab : ‘i Da! Dat Da” came from Billy's crib) cial intercourse betwee! I istering their own affairs. When ques-|and all got away on | rapaiees ona © in which to collect}at 3 A. M. ‘4 ween the United eee ae oneal a ay on bicycles except jit he recent snowstorms also have |, Hite fatho detected a amell of gas and States and Germany and the making ions affecting the K © they | the one killed 4 ound that. his and another cl : the Imperial Parliament, in which Ire ted Pleat ie s fe he of this/that no men with immediate nue aireet ios & physician, hk fevod the of financial assistance or supplies to nd would have a voi es i rie v oy is st it In- families will tbe vent y now. |Gneonsclous. Later a woman’ in ane|the German Government, or the dite Precautions are being taken by the |dicates that some one in his entour-| ‘rey will probably be held a Jother house was found to have been] habitants of Ger direc | Scotland Yard officials against pos- [age must have given away the timo| 1 PPR nels Re Ce ipersonia: AM will pecovar rene many, ee Het aaisniat a teane neeeuler lta cue niece on eet Hmelisland to enable the authorities to ure dyectly, by the Government of the ac or prominent members - - ‘ A je ative ‘ jcollect thelr dependents and deport United States or the inhabitants of the if the Trish Office in London. On| Utmoat secrecy iy observed as to Ale |inem at the sane time, WILLIAMS IS RENOMINATED, | Gnited states. Monday there will be a carefuljintended movements, which are) ‘the array of men. anc 6 ~~ —- FP gl ; serutiny of pervons entering the House|known only to a very few around|agitatory now at Elle | me women) WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.John Skel- pay, Nolatiana:of the ahaa mmons to prevent the possibility | him, but the would-be axsassins seem | to be the larseat and 1 nd is sald) 44, Willams of Richmond, Va., was} Contiined in such proclamation by of trouble on oceasion of Premier! to have been fully and accurately ins |<. be the largest and most dangerous] again nominated to-day by President] the President shall be punishable as |!lovd George's announcement on the |? OC in advance of hie maccments {Yer assembled here, and the Gov-|Witvon to be Comptroler of the Cur-| provided in Section 16 of the ‘Trads | Government's Home Rule measure, sdvance.ot hls ima jernment is eager to get the colony, | rency. ing With the Enemy . approved — a jin which Alexander Herkman and| The renomination was made, Senators] Oct wit | Resenting Sinn Vein Fines, trinh| | < fk {En Goldma are leaders, explained, to meet Senate rules requir- . 15 KILLED, 35 HURT ; Mauinteate Quits, Rem a dman are leaders, started Hep Wie e ten ie cash, iat a ved It is further resolved, that the | IN CRASH OF TRAINS | , 22418. Dee. 29.—When four Sinn] P| , Mr, Williams's previous apointment ex- | United States reaffirms the polic | | Peiners, charged with soliciting funds| Final deportation orders —have| pire a with the lant geasion. after a Dit} preaved in the act of Cong or the Irish Parliament becn received for 66 and orders for La ene Aialnat confirmation, The ee | . ew nomination omatia vill go] proved Aug, 2), 146, in the following Special Bearing Steerage Passengers |'9 various terms of imprlaonr in| Most of the remaining 69 were ex-| to the arma tanklog jommittee, | word, \ A : . : A Criminal Court a rn t Yoneral, | pected pt is CONLA Ma pil le LR lg gy poate ne tenes : | From Liner in Collision With r 4 ret t ay P i 1,| pe ted ho urly Ita in that when| mendation that the nomination be not “lt Is hereby declared to be the i a agiatrate excltediy|the “Ark” goes through the Narrows|goniirmed. The ren: fon ¢ ue es pada ' Freight. Ae hae ithevaniie sais iie wlll itnve. On, tmard:cacreotn(re (MeL Ulan, eee | policy of the United States to ade pee ie eae a ee : sie Tove than #0 Whoa RA es 4 a ~ just and settle its internationals were Kk Fda sald he would “fing nasi! have aimed ty overthrow the Govern. | : disputes through mediation or ae pemaved: Thanh i A force of fin yrint and Bertillon J Bk nay be honorably avoided, &% when a i measurement specialists continued to. t . : fed with a spacial a duy at tills Islind the work ot max-|{| AND NATIONAL Tooke with apErehenes iii 1, N : loaded ing minute and com, te identifies — ~~ my need favor Upon @ general increase vont! CHICAGO TURNS OUT (78 Minnis iy fie alicns ‘aeantes li] ADVERTISERS: sphamentatnenighant een eamship rranee, on the, TO GREET PERSHING |“°perts PP henbers and tuna BI —_ the authorization and request jCapadian 2 near here, | ao Hongusoni who. were Droumnt hare or Advertisers who have their made in said act to the Presid» The freigh OE Sr eyvers urges of criminal unurchy, were|{] COPY and orders in The World Auabahae nal oS zine passenge sbi uigned before Supreme Court Jua- ||| office by 3 P. M. of the day as | persons. bra k Jus Invite all the verte | trai was burned, | Persons Pray Werks this afternoon and ‘held| |] preceding publication willbe Baer eese eae Sgr hr among | prraty $13,000 ‘ ; given preference by both The ments of the world to send Teme \ leven bod been ars that t lara th Mortis and Bvanine Wola resentatives to a conference i i Oe t Lett Win lint the acceptance of advertising which shall be charged with the 1 ‘ “ Peat 2 during the present paper crisis. tuty of formulating a plan for @ r ARS Nrie és Bene: Take 845.000 Jn Cenk With Them Positive reservations by 3 P.M vourt of arbitration or other trie I 4 ba § ms Oo Nex orde rroyv idee | "| here the Gi Pak ‘s a ts aa) 7 pO ra ii bu to which disputed ques~ Thirty or More Ble In Shipwrecks! “ x 1 \ BDC ML Alltathap hasinger wall Dn tween nations shall Be A , ; : sy nis ' * pare to run the chance of being ened adjudication an@ k Mel SOPRA EAS Lone i omitted eacefal seitioment and to come iu oy eee 1 w $e. . This applies partienlarly te Le © qheston of disarmms E “ a | rich Fk oe \ ‘ : nbere | if] local advertising. Advertisers nent, and their recome oft ape Blaney, Thy fownte " % branch of | "i Hl desires must he known in time von to their respective ' 7 " vied ' 3 to shape to the paper limita- . ' om & a nation. | nment api 1 capsized twar here, “early 1 ied |]] tions of that day Governmente for. 2 Ppeseaa ia AW duntilivd man wee also — | TAKE BELL-ANS APTEK MEALS aod se4 wereby renewed '— ' Racing Entries on Page 2. Wow Bue GOOD VIGEITION mann you (eel Adv, ~ —— “And, it lo further resolved, Im the “, ' 4 bah J rece a: = vie AEE aS SR RS ORE RST, Ri | po eme) Semone Se se ee ETE i \ | ROG RA OT CNC CR RR I aeanneee wiz iB } ‘ § 5 + ma } Sree Et AGES

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