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TO-NIGHT'S Weather—RAIN, WARMER. ED Break Near Between U. S. and Allies Over Cables / ary COAL FIRMS CALLED PROFITEERS BR rrr TO-MORROW'S Weather—RAIN, COOLER. Whi Ready Con tio <Bpocial 192 Aween ti Harding and the ment of 4 Picidenieet WILSON TO GIVE FACT By David Lawrence. WASHINGTON, Dee. ).—The ministrations will be bridged, Senator to pay his respocls tween members of the future Cabinet ferent Government departments will eome subsequently The response of Republican as well as Democratic editors VOL. LXI. NO. 21,604—DAILY, Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing ‘Co. (The New York World). NEW YORK, SATURDAY, QECEMBER | 4, ~ PRICE THREE CENTS Entered as Becond-Class Matter Pont Office, New York, N. Y. 1920, to Call ath te House and Cabinets Will Confer, to Place All Information cerning Foreign Rela- ns Before Successor, Correspondent of The Even- ing Werld.) ght be- Ad- 4 (Copyri gap in government he Wilson and Harding lngpiivehien a Will c.'l at the White House jnue, Brook: Conferences be- No, present exeoutives of the dit=| haven Boul to the announce- | 4, Mary's new Cabinet personne! tur Dr. ng a to the sugges- ey dar Calicchio, n yn, ev Avenue, Queens ca An ambulunce from automobile ame Aver Hospital, orner responded to the cail, and injured Jamaica, MOVES MADE FOR HARMONY IN CHANGE OF GOVERNMENT BY WILSON AND HARDING nto nue at was upset while the “ATINOSTO HURTS OF AUTO VICTIMS |Ambulance Upset on Way to} Collision of Machines in Woodhaven, collision with one operated by Louis Pauly of 1044 Ridge Wood- and Metropolitan which surgeon, THOUSANDS GREET MRS. MACSWINEY on the Throng as She Steps Of the Celtic. |KISSES” LITTLE KIDDIES. |They Were Decked in Green and She Leaves Her Car to Compliment Them. Tens of thousands of men, women A children the Wo North Hotel, | to. route from St. Regis Fifth Avenue, paid homage Mrs. Muriel of Terence Macs of along River to the ay to MacsSwiney, | widow winey died late | Lord Mayor Cork, who in | Four men were injured this morn-| Brixton Jail, London, atter seventy- driven by Louis Rich of No. 65 Stuyvesant Ave- three day of a hunger strike. All the arrangements for a solemn and quiet Mac- reception to Mrs. Swiney went for naught when she stepped through the big gates of the White Star pler at the foot of 20th reet, on the North River, She was a" by |headed by Miss Mary senting the American Women's Re- ception Committee. There was a cove atiout 800 women, Keener, repre- tions of close co-operation between) Wy yitance, driven by Edward | Push tor her. and ma moment sho , c dminis- | was swallowed up by the crowd a the outgoing and incoming Adminis: | 5 e, nad arrived at ‘Theresa Ave-| Va *Wallowed ur pears trations for the best Interests of the , literally torn from those who a f by sont tute twa) blocks: fram: the: colliston: | acoompanied her, whole country as een when it overturned, Dr, Callcchio was| ‘There was a flush on the hitherto unanimously favorab fa uel avaloent e 20 of the widow smile President Wilson himself is said to| tHirown heavily to the pavement and| pale face of the widow and her smi ready to tell Senator Harding all!two of his ribs broken. He also re- | Was the bewildered one of a child, ll laa eheabalne uekavan thes ‘ed a bad scalp wound, Despite | “hie 4 tear sparkled in her eyes, she the facts of orslen relations as 1369 [ceived ® bad soalp wound. aDitS'| tea Hen idow'al oull alvihe request Lichen it 4 own foreign pollc us injuries, the surgeon seized his! o¢ the camera men and gave them Pl aecreiae y A lest: 3 mapelaiuel and walked the Interventu#} 4 roy smile, revaling two perfect rows se ae intea ti on ¢ blocks and attended to the InjusM@! oe beautiful white teeth. ben a o Hee een ncign (Of the four men, Another aes foe | realinoabesNanteuwr toaherentee " Wardha Bei as sa AS 5 | beaut 3 in her arms, the gift of WILBON URGED TO SEND |/'))) Geircitiot Canal niseye TREATY TO SENATE Those injured in the automobile ne ba fs aragident< {i In the car were Miss MacSwinty, The President ix collision were Louis Rich and three ty of 7 ca, | Sister of the self-starved Lord Mayor; send the Treaty of passengers In his car; Harry € - at oh nabton tothe Senate It ist | man, No. 718 Bedford Avenue; Bon-| Mrs. Rosa ia ees) a ae aA ate once adopted a resolution jamin Caress. No. 881 Jerome Street, | Ona ‘ tarrison Panes 4t could not be ratified in its and Lou's Solumon, No, $06 Humboldt | | Harry Bolan Sunihtision i 3 oval form, but the important happenings | Lio” Richy right arm was broken| Whalen rode on the running board, vtered the whole f4c€] 14 Solomon's right shoulder frac-| GREAT CRUSH OF PEOPLE ON of things. | tured. Solomon and Rich are in the WEST STREET. ‘The unanimous it ation BiveD| | spital There was a crush of humanity in officially at G Assembly |" _>- West Street which seemed to grow of the League that todd net «AOL LAR PRINCESS” | sreater as the procession of ma- mean a guarantee of teriitorial intex- | chines moved to West 23d Street and yity ay has been suggested in the de-| ARRIVES IN ATHENS | tien toward Fitth Avenue. Between Dates inthe American Senate, but) | Sixth and Seventh Avenues, while the simply refers to external aggression Mrs. W Leeds Is Af-| Procession was stopped, six pretty has been looked upon by friends aa Form Ars. W. B children, four girls and two boys, the President dvugury, The Greeted by the |aressea in green and white, up- siatement of Denim. ie could | Dowager Queen. | proached the car and smiled up into not furnish troops f 2) i tHE : the mem-| the face of Mra, MacSwiney, puse called for by the 14 Paral | Aah Sos he Meta Td mem= |" ihe widow stepped from the ma- ell ts » re ded as prevedent bers of royally who have arrived here lente d kissed ¢ach of the kiddies that will bolster up the view ashe Bes Christopher, who Wa8)i) delight. ‘They were the children of Mr, Wilson heretofore concerning the| Mra, William B. Leeds. Coming from/ airs, J, McNamara, of No. 368 West freedom. of action of every nation on) Venice with a party of friends, she W953) 5g:y Street. The band of the 69th the subject of military wid taken off her steamer by @ torpedo boat| Regiment which had playgd at the But there i# no suspicion he and landed on the land of her adoption.| pier until the Ccltic was docked. Mr. Wilson wil Immediately upon her arrival she was|Sstarting off with “The Star Spangled on or Har-| crdially received by other members of| Banner,” which brought off the hats w cide for him-]).0. nusband's family, among whom was|from every man, and bowed the me a8 eM HEAR the Oi n Dowager. Jatter ki te ang hat he w d0/the “Dollar Princess," 4 the former (Continued on Second Pass) particular problem be Mrs. Leeds is known, and welcomed her | == — = == seen by friends |to Athens. thal unless he seads The Princess, who financed the cam- paign of ex-King Constantine for his (Cont mued on Fourth Page.) jveturn, ts texceedingly popular here = [tne ae CLOSING TIME | —— ” J Z | LiauoR TAX T TEST FAILS. 5.30 P. M. SHARP ——— Dp Not Evidence to Show SATURDAY FOR A G EA ] Violation of State Law, ’ iN iF faray, last case 46 8 The SUNDAY WORLD’S juor tux law at i to-| ya Vacation Number (""."", eye Classified Merman vow No e\t Advertisements prey RE SAS ENY) | BRANCH OFFICES CLOSE “Auman pewspa WONGBRA HAE BE ht BEFORE 5 O'CLOCK . include the Don n ” Positively no Classified Advertise Ye ' tained n b < cats will be received for The EAM sey Sunday World atter 5.30 P. M. Havana and Bermuda i se Resort Ads. in (0 morrow’s unday World, ence inaut when i wes adm : ne Gone tar ne mUneas aileass i" be basse ON OR BEFORE FRIDAY jim neh erage’ Niiee ‘ PRECEDING PUBLICATION ii ai pe : ON ARRIVAL HERE She Makes Good Impression MISS MACSWInEY PEAGE IN IRELAND NOW REGARDED IN LONDON ASIN SIGHT Premier Llayd George’s Speech Looked At by Pres: “Lighting the Path.” LONDON, Dec. 4.—The newspapers of England day were filled with optimistic articles concerning possi- bilities of an early uce be’ween the Sinn Fein and the Ge rament Reports that the Labor member of the House of Commons, Arthur Hen- derson, who is in Ireland at the head of th Labor Commission investigat- ing conditions there, is acting as an unofficial go-between he Go ne ment and the Sinn Feiners and mours that the Catholic Church tends taking a hand in the efforts conciliation, been linked ru in at havi with Premier Lloyd George's speech at the Constitutional Club jas. evening Mr. Lloyd George's speech cone tained sections which the Press gener ally interprets much as does the Pall Mall Gazette, which heads the ad dress, ‘The Premier lig path.” ‘The Premier's main points may be summarized thus “To make Ireland a free agent in discussing the problems of Ireland you mus. break the terror, stamp out murder, suppress revolution, and re store freedom to Ireland, Then face r problem. We must have doubie courage. The ffrat is courage to sup: press and the other is even greater ‘age. That ourage to con ciliate. LEAGUE COVENANT TO DROP ARTICLE X. Amendment Intro, 1 Assem bly at Geneva Canadian Del he tions @ nine Art xt st move & tic nif 4s introduced Aeon i eng day by Cha tones anadvan Mir f dust ments Mrs. MacSwiney and Sister-in-Law As They Looked on Arrival To-Day MRS TERENCE Mac SWINEY, |SAYS BRIDE STOLE WEDDING FINERY ae eat yy) |eauitable distribution of the former - When District Attorney Lewks But Gov, Edwards Hints He Will Gio s aaiien’ ~ _|asked Mr. Hultman, “What is ao Refuse to Extradite Her for The United Sytes hag insisted Missing jewelry to the value of $5-| independent producer,” the witness Illinois Trial. that cable communications between | 000, most of it the property of the five replied, “I'd be arrested if I answered Gov. Edwards of New Jersey in “re-|*he Unitys States and Germany, | persons who lost their jives in the fire|that licerally. serving decision” yesterday hinted he| Which was interrupted as a reault of | in the remodelled studio building at No. en Holness edie a noes woud refuse the application of Gov,|the diversion of the German cables A " fo _ Statement that.\coat wholesalers ursda: Lowden of tlinols fot the return tolby the Alltes, should be restored.| °° ha beri L Bisa tia te cae frequently sold to one another, usu- that State of Mrs, Seletia Walker|Great Britain is understood to have | U°™Ne |* rep 4 th ally taking @ profit of $1 ton. “But Johnson, accused of burglary and erand| expressed a willingness to restore | (°°, % Police suard aroun © ulns) moat of the time the coal never larceny and the manner in which the members| changes hands," he added. Coal vi the cage which formerly ran from th pda SOG: te eae Johnson is employed by a corpora-| pine 4 of Hook & Ladder Company No..2 have] tractors, he said, charged Mawmach v pmden to New York, out which since : . a eee tion in Plainfield, which retained As-| mach to Nev wnce | pen busily delving in the debris within | wetty dealers $8 per ton f. o. b. at the sistant Attorney General Neweom to| Da# Been diverted to connect Pen- | sno wails of the building during the last] mines, Indesendene he ‘continmens defend her, ‘The girl, a typical country| *Ance with Halfax, only on condition | twenty-four hours. ‘ a oe lass, came here from Decatur, Ill, in| that it remain in British hands, Addin, SHAFENS $1880 (pertitan. . Aiding in the search, which 1s un-| ne inquiry “show ‘ July of lust year to marry Johnson. tt] The Itallan delegation has been In-| 44. tne personal direction of Battal. quiry “showed that New is alleged she stole some dainty cloth-| statent that Italy be given one of the| York consumers are forced to pay ing and a few trinkets from a girl who| French cables running along the coast occupied an adjoining room in Decatur. | of Northern Africa, #0 a8 to give that Chief Kicly of Plainfield, who arrested country she er, Rays took things wedding confessed, 80 as to look aoe k il United States, and the American Gov- “T/ ernment is understood to have sup- She has been under nominal bail, but | Ported Italy in this chaim, pesabeersseserieeeeentere an US LOSETOBREAK COA AT MINE $5 PER TON WH THREE ALS ABOVE STDULATED PRICE eoeneen SAYS FUEL ADMINISTRATOR Americans Demand Free Com- | munication—Britain Insists | 01 weeping Control. | : ‘ ae | Tells Calder Committee 25 Firms Are Profiteering and Names 11 in New York—Middleman Costs Consumers Millions a Year. ITALY DEMANDS A LINE. | Japan Will Not Relinquish Key to Pacific System She Holds at Yap. Eugene C. Hultman, Fuel Administrator of Massachusetts, before the United States Special Reconstruction Committe to-day under oath charged twenty-five big coal firms with profiteering, eleven of them located in New York. The specific charge against the eleven was selling coal at the mines for from $10 to $15 a ton, When the stipulated price fpr anthracite at the mine is 0 a ton. The New York firms he mentioned are: ® Alden Coal Mining Company. WASHINGTON, Deo. 4 (Associated The Government |has about reached the limit of tbe |concessions it in willing to make to the allleed and associated powers with regard to the disposition of the jformer German cables, it was made | known ‘0-day by one of the American | Press). American Border & Sawell, No. 11 Broadway. commissioners to the International Debovoise, Anderson & Co., No. 56 Communications conference now in 1 Liberty Street. session here. The commissioner said Madeira, Hill & Co., No. 143 Liberty the negotiations had beon dragging Hs Street. for some time without any immediate aad Fuel Cosi N6_797.) Batre Promise that an agreement would be reached Officials would not attampt to in- dicate what would follow the break- ing up of the conference which has appeared imminent as @ result of the Unwillingneys of some of the Powers | represented to reach what the Amer- ican representatives consider an MeCann-Camp Company, No. 143 Liberty Street. B. Nicholl & Co., No,"149 Broadway. Pe Peacock & Kerr, Grand Cen- tral Terminal. Pattison & Bownes, No. 11 Broad- way. 8t. Clair Coal Company, Né. 17 tery Place. C. B. Sturges, No. 17 O/TH STREET FIRE Strong Box Containing Treas- ure Found Pried Open— Police Guard Ruins, te jattery Place. fon Chief Murtagh and Acting Capt, john Dnane of the Yorkville Detec- tive Branch are detectives from the Fast Sist and East 67th Street fre c'ncts, Fire Marshal Brophy and a representative of the District Attor- ney's office. annually $17,000,000 more than the: should for coal because they have tq buy from middlemen, The so-called “independent producers” came in fo: attucks during the proceedings pre~ sided over by Senator Calder. direct cable service to the mn W. H, Williams, Vice President of reporting dally, saya the Chief, who} pane wen’ not atate to-day! i is reported that a etrong box the Delaware & Hudwon Railroad ito a site wis 8 wood Rat an bs er ue il of the heals which had been the property of one | ¢, ny and also Vice President. 6f HOISE SMe pel State’ ney Deck of | § es Ww reaper o the recognition “ Minols, urging» extra of the victims of the fire was found Saas an ; ilinols, | urging | extradition, promised | py the Powers of equal landing rights ere . 2 the Hudeon Coal. Company, ania he would be put on probation, Jf taken t Sioa hind aimee in the ruins or in the yard back Of | witness, said among other things phat ut tt ‘@ not belleved she will for cables had met with the antici-| 14. nouse, empty end bearing marks 70 AUTOS STOLEN HERE EVERY DAY} $27,000,000 Only One-Third of Cars Are An averag five automot New York other than twenty recovered by the a 4 property As a re have writers? oat the \bout 9,00 more tha of Orleans, a “here to-day, Vratn Killin Penn, BR. of Car HALTIMOR Is Annual Returned, of les are City the 6 seventy daily curbs by owners, to se taken som police r the pol e. It Im esti 150 tnsurance com Automobile t Bureau, whieh in hy thefts 0¢ eatimate fo bl are were stolen this number a RK, Foren Jerney Clty. City, forem lroud Kang of at Gibbons DI M Miss home ir Rattr ibbons, Loss and venty- from 6 one ecords taken during November show, und only to twenty-five of the cara are mated thefts in New York City cause loss of $27,000,000 a year. att organized th: Detectiy $250,000 a urtailing the panies Inder. he present high price of anthracite coal was due to high wages and the cowt of materials, He declared that Wage increases had added $1 4 toa to the cost of production, In answe: \o Benator Edge, who asked if it weren't true that the cost had béen nereased only 36 cents a ton, he re- piled that he would try to prepare accurate figures for the committe “We have no coal shortage tn this country,” sald Mr, Williams, “but if the people would stop buying the price of coal would break overnight” Mr, Williams added that the trouble with the people of New York wax that they were hoarding coal, When District Attorney Lewis of Brooklyn, © nsel to the committee, asked hint for a specific cast of where coal hud pated opposition of Japan, merely saying that the subject had not been settled Establishment of wuch a principle i# known to have been one for which the American representatives have been particularly zealous on account of the desire to prevent any discrim- ination against the United States { the use of the former German cal now held by Jepan and centering about the Pacific Island of Yap, upon which the entire system of American | cable connections in the Pacific is pe cullarly dependent, > 24 CASES OF WHISKEY FOUND IN TRUCK of having been opened by ing with some sharp-edqed ment. ‘The fire was extinguished without much difficulty, there wys no mystery about what caused it and ordinarily the firemen would have been off the premiaes within twelve hours. In fact t is stated by residents of the vicinity the firemen were withdrawn some tme Thursday only to return with a police guard and resume work on tihe ruins. ‘There a no persons missing and the reported inability of the rela tives of the victims to find jewelry whigh i9 known to have been in the building at the time of the fire ia the only reason why firemen and others are still at work. hammer- instru- howitt) ; Three policemen are on guard in| been hoarded by any householder, He ve of Driver Refuses to Tell Destina-|front of the house. They refused to| confessed that he could not. - tion and Is Locked Up take a message to Acting Captain! Jeremiah Campbell testified that be hie Duane or Fre Marshal Brophy, who|the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in Harlem Station. were Inside the building, this after-|was at present storing empty cars at Charged with having in his possess |noon. Through the windows firemen | Morrisville, F an in Sion twenty-four cases of whiakey, Joc} of Hook and Ladder No. 2, who alded | 0. 288 work ena Mar ‘ New ement She wes alnety-four, A Mr. Lewis told the committee that soll, twenty-four, of No, an x the fre on Thursday, | rahbae anise ; 2 he had every reason to velleve that eiee -Avaniisy Geratas” Gueert 1 prying into wrecka, |the coal operators maintained \& y SF Li omit : enn rs ot Attorney was brought | weekly fund of $1,200 to keep the Renee Rate Bart into che e yesterday, presumably | news of their operations out of the chrough a complaint made by a rela- | POR Ol was arrested at & und tive or friend of one of the victims, | Public prints Street when Patrol Bluett investi abe New York, it was stated, was tars eted the contests S automobile | Jewlen Alliance Fights Bloc ing badly in the coal situation, Joh truck and discovered the whiskey He] Willam Rt erg, Executive § W. Lieb, Vice-President of the New (used to tell ihe vation of the] tary of the Jewish Sabbath Allianc York Edison Company, testified that quor, but said the t war the] Amorton, unnounced to-day that the or : utilities o property of Joe Biss of No, 2&3 Biako|Fuilcation will wage a campaien agaiiac| “M€ Public utilities companies had AS aniian Bisa Mian by phone de- | 20 promoters of the Sunday Blue Laws.|not been able to make satisfactory nied know.ng the use to which his | sootetars Rosenberg sald more than 30) | contracts with the operators, and that synagogues have plodged co-oper: eme nt. truck wee being pul im the mov 4a every contract they made tha = Sa At A AO — * ee ne ee i eG CE LC CL OLE A LR a erie ee iit Sala aati aint ttt ina iniae teint

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