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Dy 2 > TO.NIGHT'S Weather—RAIN. EDITION ARTIAL LAW APPLIED IN IRELAND; DOOR IS OPENED FOR PEACE PARLEYS: CaF Che { “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ] VOL. LXI. NO. 21,609—DAILY. (The Net Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing © w Xork World). Q INDICTED FOR VIOLATING TRUST LAWS +€ut Stone Contractors Charged With Conspiracy to Violate Harding, Hughes and Harvey Donnelly Statute. Motor to Columbus to Sa Mae Visit Daugherty. MARION, ©. Dec. 10.—President- Harding began his conferences That Was Alternative Forced) nere on the plan for an Association of | on Siegel by a Representa- tive of R. P. Brindell. THEN COL. Former Justice Will Be in Harmony With Candidate’s Speeches 3 HOOVER SUNDAY. ys Solution ITOS OMB.” “BUILDING OR ‘ | Nations by a Jong talk to-day with| | Charles Evans Hughes, in which the | whole question of American relations with Burope was surveyed in detail. Afterward neither would reveal whether any conclusions were reached, Mr. Harding declining to talk about the subject. While the conference was in prog- ress Col. George Harvey arrived here unannounced and later motored tc Columbus with Mr. Harding dnd Mr. Hughes, where the three had luneh with H. M. Daugherty, tho President- clect's close political adviser, Mr. Harvey, who spent two weeks here while Mr. Harding was formu- lating his League ot Nations policy in the campaign, may remain for several days at Harding headquarters her | ‘The first Indictments handed up to| Justice MoAvoy this afternoon by the| Extraordinary Grand Jury against| twenty-nine members of the Cut| Stone Contractors’ Association on a) charge of conspiracy to violate the| Donnelly Anti-Trust Law. Charles J. Kelly, Chairman of the Executive Counc!) the Bullding ‘trades Employers’ Association, was w of charged by Morris Petigor, a marble contractor, before the Lockwood com. mittee to-day with Petigor out of the tile cause Petigor would not give having driven business be- a up fact that Mr. Hughes was the Republican leader to be act to Kelly's mosaic laying contr Di Paolo & Kelly. At “paid his union tile layers, withgwhor sum- moned into consultation by the Presi- ed that he considered for There was no dent-elect revi was being stro! Secretary of State Kelly's instigation, the witness pally he had always dealt fairly, were| authority evidenced to support this taken away, as he swore his union | report, however, during his visit here. marble polishers and setters had) At the end of the conference with previously been taken away, because | Mt. Harding, Mr, Hughes Issued this h member of the Marble Industry |e a. eating ever the Employers’ Association was as- | important questions which are press- grieved by Petigor’s underbidding |ing for solution in connection with Jour foi policies, questions which Mr. Petigor said that the represen; / must be considered in the Mght of tatives of labor orgunizations were! conditions which ure constantly | the weapons used to drive him out of | changing businens—that they refused at the di- ‘The solution will of course | rection of the association to permit found in harmony wilth Senator jon 1a him to use u though ,he paid full union wag: Charles J builder, told remarkable etory of having to cancel the m c@ntract of a non-association member by the calling off from a building at Brindell’s order of ali the laborers of all trades. The thullding owners w not even allowed to eliminate mari! from the building. They were obliged to put it in on a contract given lo @ urember. Mr. Untermyer Inter is of testimony to answer with siderable heat criticisms of DOr, statements in ¢the course It was most gratl- | Harding’ of the campaign. fylnjs to have had this mterview.” It was learned to-duy that Herbert | Hoover, who had been expected to see Mr. Harding will not reach Marion until Sunday. BRUSSELS HEARS OF GERMAN REVOLT; TRAFFIC IS CLOSED There Have Been Reports of Plots, but No Recent Indications Py a Brooklyn . a siinilarly to-morrow, upted the tak- rr) committee and its witnesses, especially ey : Yawuis Horowstz, the President of , of Trouble. ‘Thompson & Sturrett, builders, by Mr.| BRUSSELS, + Dec, 10.—The news- | " tee! Fabricators and | Paper Le Peuple announces that cail- | Roberts of the way tryffic has been suspended in HUGHES FIRST TO SEE HARDING; DISCUSS FOREIGN AFFAIRS; HARVEY APPEARS OFEETHIGH, 79 LBS, BUTHAS 20 WINES AMAZING CHARE Schaeffer Accused of Winning Women’s Affections and Then Their Money. Lawrence Schneffer, thirty-se on years old, arraigned in the West Side Police Court to-day on charges of big- amy and grand larceny and held in $50,000 bail, 1s not a herole figure of a man, being about five feet tall and|with @ cholr singer, then repented! county Jail by a mob of one hundred : this morning and hanged. At 12.80 o'cloek this morning mem- wearing Dlack the took their keys and re- fact there was talk of @xpelling the| Moved the prisonerg to waiting auto- welghing only about 75 pounds, but testimony was gtven establishing that he has two wives and indicating that he has at feast twenty. Detectives in- terested fn tho case said that a sur- prising ale of the little man’s success in winning the affections of prepowses- —TOPTEMPT” MEN Dr. Densel, on Return, § Fault Was Not All His | Though He Took Blame. MAY BE REI Church Men Inclined to Pardon Gia; Minister, but Among the shocked and sorely dis and returned. | But an Evening World reporter| | {the woman, Trina Hannenberg. in (4 the officers, sing women and obtaining possession| Whole Hannenberg family from tho | mobiles of their money will be disclosed when he is brought to trial. They claim to Ivon Erectors’ Association, He also referred to the recent remarks of| both directions between Bolgium and Haley Fiske of the Metropolitan Life| Germany since yesterday afternoon, Insurance Company about the p and that there is talk of a German posed inquiry Into the use of insurance | COUP Aetat | company funds for building purposes, | ‘The Helgian Ministry of Poreign Mr. Untermyer said the commuttec, Affairs states tt has no confrmation had a right to ask its crities to appear | of this rur stand under oath. | BERLIN, Dee. 9 (United Press).—A on the witness idence a seneral strike and Government crisis fr, Untermyer mp — Jare-believed to have been averted tc , |day (Thuraday) when the Kelchstag (Continued on Second Page.) »proved the proposal for Incrensed =| wages to state employees, Under the a | wage grant postal and railway a a [workers will profit, by 600,000,000 Classified Advertisers || aad ’ Tho Belgian rumors of a German | rtant jcoup d'etat are upported by ad- |p @ |{/vices from any other quarter, and lacking those and in view of the Bel- | Ciagified advertising copy, for sian Foreign Minis dental of The Bunday World should be 19 }1| Knowledge of any such occurrence, The World office F d |tho reports are received with reserve oy i Although there have bec ATES To-day, Fri ay jand counter-charges by sista | Early copy recetves the AISERTEROR, and Monarchists that wien sunday advertising baa te be 1) revolutionary plots wore hatching, j there has Do recent indications that any attempt to disturb the pres- ent German Government imminent, Laat for juck of time to set it, THE WORLD, omitted iby force was | 2.60. Oven Bosurday ntght ti Goren, orcedway, cor. tree chureh_ membership. | Reasons for pardoning the man} in whradre j als Taken From Jail. of Auto Headlights Thrown on Tree Where Bodies Swing. 3 ers of the mob, ail could find no member of the churc®! masks, after cuttin who had other ¢han bitter words for! wires, entered the "No, w friend, SANTA KOSA, Cal,, Dee. 10. FLOPING PASTOR THREE HANGEDBY WARNEDGIRLSNOT MIDNIGHT MOB INA GRAVEYARD id Men Arrested) For Killing, of , California Offi murdered | of Sonoma |tressed congregation of the First) Royd, Terrence Fitts and Charles V | Netherlands Chureh of Passate th ento, accused of having was talk to-day of forgiving and ae James A. Potray Tounty and Detectives Miles even rejustat he Rey. Corneitus ° justating t Ye Cornelis! and Lester M, Dorman here Su Densel, the pastor who went uway afternoon just, were taken from telep! Not more than five minutes was re quired for the mob to take the prison- aoid Lafferty, Aro: ——— BIG BREAD LOAF E _ REINSTATED. 100 LYNCHERS IN PARTY 10 BE CHT TWO | CENTS ONDE. 1, { Pourteeri-Ounce Size Also Wil Be Reduced One Cent by Four Firms. \ nday | the| Bread duced in price oa to the consumer the largest producers, Mr. v Markets, announced to-diy hone An agreement has been re ia’ clamiller stated, followin ( | Baking Company's piead. Fourteen | @ convent there, ntered as Bee ‘ont Office, » MARTIAL LAW IN D IN FOUR COUNTIES IN: IRELAND with be oe Dee. 15 by fade 0 and a move to bring about conferences between the Government and Sinn Louis Reed Mrs. long negn- tutions with the makers of Wards] certain dale or unauthorized persons wearing uniforms would be liable to Sehults's, Cuslimanty and the Genera TO-MORROW'S Weather—RAIN, latter Claws Yorks RASTIC FORM PRICE THREE CENTS neg Lloyd George Admits Peacemakers Have Been at Work—Leaves Door Open for Negotiations With Sinn | FeinM.P.’s‘Not Involved in Crime.’ | DUBLIN, Dec. 10 (Associated Press).—Martial law was pro- | claimed from Dublin Castle to-day in the city and County of Cork, | the city and County of Limerick, and in the Counties of Tipperary and Kerry. LONDON, Dee. plied to 4 ¢ 10 (Associated Press).—Martial law to be ap~ of Ireland to put down “murder and outtage,” certain are leaders on the Irish situation were announced by Premier Lloygt zmiller, Deputy Commissiouer of | (jeorge in the House of Gommons to-day. In announcing this “double policy” of the Government, the Premier declared that under martial law persons found possessing arms after a ‘the deal penalty. On the other hand, to facilitate negotiations, the Premier announced have located six wives, jand not the woman were found in re- | ¢Fs. Fifteen automobiles carried® the] ounce loaves will be reduced 1 cent] . at be Sohaeffer was arrested last night at|cent words of the pastor himself,|™ob three blocks beyond the SAY) sag qwenty-ounes touven' cents \the Government had decided to give safe conducts to Sinn Fein members 100th Street and Broadway on a war-|Spoken on the Friday before his dis- | limits, Ropes had been prepared. ‘The | . | j An ‘ ‘ rant obtained py one of his wives, who| pearance. It was ina fatherly ad-|men were taken from the machines} ‘These loaves, now neliing at t1 and} Of the House of Commons, who had not been “involved in the commis- says her name la ‘Iivtelle Farrell. She|dress to the young people of the | 4nd hanged to an oak tree inside tho| 17 cents respectively, will thereafter ov | Siar Of S2rious crime, married him in January of this year|Church, an address of warning, € emetery retailed at 10 and 15 cents. | The names of the Sink Fein members whom the Government will and has since contributed $4,000 to, Pectally to the girls. me i He of three automobiles were a jMmeet will be published and every factlity for protection given them, as various schemes . " t 1s not altogether the fault of the | Used to light the tree selected for the , various schemes of promotion he Tt ts not altogether the fault of tie | Us : cted for the! Py, LL. & W. COAL CO. fit was very importunt, the Premier said, that there should be no stiapic- presented to her, Recently she em-|™an if he falls, the pastor said, when | hanging, while members of the mob ployed private detectives who guthernd| the girls dress as they do to-day, He| Were stationed to prevent any intru-| CUTS BIG MELON }Jion of any treach of faith if a meeting took place. It would be very un the evidence upon which the warrant | counseled the young women “not to | sion. | ——— fortunate, he remarked, if the members of the Trish Parliament met un- Pe | wag granted. tempt men by using paint and pow-| Within fifteen minutes from the} eiosk holders to ‘Get Christmas |der the impression that they were exempt, and then were arrested, The detectives found that on July |der and wearing exiweme clothes.” [time the mob reached the Jail che 4 54. G4 4.09% of wrt fricul ‘i he P to h bi 1 19. Schaeffer murfled Florence |CALLED COSMETICS AND SHORT | three alleged gangsters and mur- Present of $4,943,025 of | It ws difficu dded the Premier, “to know to what extent those Flamberg of No. #48 Watkins Street, SKIRTS TEMPTATION. derers had been lynched. For an- | 3onus Stock | who came (o see the Government could really speak on behalf of men who Brooklyn, at Secaucus, N. J. Ho lived | “Tho girls fay it’ Is the man's own|other fiftcen minutes, while the! © stockholders of the Delawanna,| mattered, but ‘we must give them every opportunity, because peace ts ver with her two days at the Hotel York | fault, but I say it 1s not,” declared | Vodies dangled from the onk tree, in| taccwanna & Western Coal Com-| important.” and disappeared with $800 of her |the clergyman. "Cosmetics and skirts |the glare of the automobile head-| puny will receive m handsome Christ Ee money. ‘This was made the basis of | t© the knees corfstitute a ghave temp- | lights, the mob waited at the scene| mas present in the way of a To per Mr, Lloyd Goorge said, in making this eagerly awaited statement om the bigamy change, (wre to the men, I want you'all to|to make certain their grim task was | cent. stock dividend the Irish situation, that there had been no negotiations between the Gov- Schaeffer claims ose friendship | to Heaven. God has sent me to|completed. ‘Then its members de-| it was announced to-day that a spe-| ‘ 7 9 with District Attorney Lewis and| ring this to your ears that he may | parted cial meeting of stockho! haa teer| CPAment and the Sinn Vein, but that the Goveroment during the last few Sheriff Alexander Drescher of King’s | >fing !t to your hearts,” | Another crowd, of sightseers, |culled for Dec, 21, at Hoboken to vote| Weeks had been in touch with intermediaries, and “his bad enabled the yunty, He woro a King's County| This quotation was regarded as es-| soon gathered news spread of }On the Broposttion of iereasing the | Government to reach certain conclusions ec ‘ s ecially significant in connection with | what had been dune as authorized stock of the company from speclal deputy sheriff's badge and a | Pectally sig ie DONE SEO EN | RA OM RRSA SARE EW RNA MEG Te ger onan cat diet The Government, he said, was convinced that a majority of all see revolver almost as long us his arm, |ReWly revewed details of the home- 400,000 to $20.00 his Increase | The detectives say lie Is the pres- |coming of the ministe hen he| wutomobiles ghted the telus par value rook wilt pan | tions In Ireland was anxious for peace and a fair settlement, and the {dent of at least three corporations | went to the church and threw him-| n the oak the bodies|clos: of business on that day, Government was equally anaious. and has disposed of thousands of | sei¢ upon the mercy of his congroga-| swung in the breeze in the oplare|. This dividend has nu comection with | i" dollars’ worth of stock, mostly to |, a 8 = Ae ‘ BITE he announced Intention of Dol With evidence at band that the Irish section in control of the “orgam women anxious to get into the | ton, he is now qloted as having said: | of headlights in a drizzling rain, wannn & Western Raflroud 1 part} : movies. | “The fault was not all mine, but I] ‘The three men were ex-conviets, | with Its coul properties. Jization of violence, niurder and outrage” was not yet ready for real peace, ei amen jaccept all tho blame.” Boyd having served two terms, Fitts mi aay an pea, | However, Ue Premier said (he Government felt It could take no cBurse but " 8 the s ation that ca Pesan yes rous Woman Dead. ri COP LOCKED UP This io tho ffrst intimation that|three and Valento one. Hoyd and Deo, 10--Mra,{to continue and intensify its campaign against this “highly organized and ASA BURGLAR |the pastor considered himself to have|Valento were identifled last Monday Sara tuner or cea cehel had any excuse for his conduct—an|py threo young women as members| parnum & Ballcy's C aied todas eee : = Jexcuse to which he ealied attention, lof the gang which attacked them at|at the State Hom e toured Side by side with the encouragement the Government was anxious ¢o. Accused Denies rge, but Ad-|but upon which he did not care tol, house in Howard Street, in one of Sertake Braet ‘et| give all th ho désired peace—-and they were growing in numbers and ; pain’ insist, itive res erobat, once nia F reso r] 2 who de cond y F s the Police p the more densely settled sections in wn, ‘Burial will be In «local = mits, the Police Say, That Not that Miss Hannenbeng uses cos: | gan cae cemetery, ag she had ao known relu-, Independe howing, that intimidation was decreasing—the Government He Was a Bootlegger. jmetice or dresses like a chorus girl.) When the three wore arrested silo was determined, declared the Premier, to do all in {ts power to break up the an JAN the congregation admit that ahe| Sunday a mob surrounded the jail A charge of burglary was lodged | gene tohtagn ae Dincee Tay, was Today guitiens of thoso things, Tut they | And. tried, to get tho prinoners. the) MISS MACSWINEY _ |! ‘ c ety fate ? neq | actions of the moh to-day show mi tie b ded, a proclama vould be emand- Brennan of Newark, N. J.,» againat | °°! hal she min stor none th less | ions hud been curetully Aaah FEARS PASSPORTS Under martial law, he added, a proclamation would be issued dem Patrolman Adam Dresch of the ¢th|¥%8 Msht in saying the fault was] don was thrown about the structure, | | ing that all arms and uniforms be surrendered within the prescribed areas Precinct, Newurk, who 1 a prisoner |? all his. mon entered tho jull “covered’ | WILL BE HELD UP } py a certain date, A reasonable time would be allowed before these provi- t Police Headquarters, Dresch de. | Miss Hannenberg ts twenty-six years | the sheriff and his deputies and took ; . Hee Headquarters ach de- the keys. mene fons came Into force, ‘ old, and the men of the congregation ae tox Hl | LGN A he 4s a ours! DUS ABORD" | oraliy- confuas: that abe’ ta:/att Initta beaged r his lifel No Sum fa Refused Tho Government, sald Lloyd George, waa regrettully. convinced’ tied ing to rector rennan, admits that; ere : Re ¥ : and screamed £ DECAMIG Be } » lat rhicl troll: + 2 he has been doing a flourishing boot.|"Ve-of Kood figure, dark halr and | violent he was hit ove ulwrh| to Allow Her section of the Irish population which controlled “the organization of S aialiben ta Nutrarie dortalake excelient natural complexion, | the butt, of 4 Harpers Law to R violence, murder and out ‘was not yet ready for real peace, namely, News ‘or elgh | wounc t the ht oO Returt ; - Trapt Her dress is deseribed as irrepro Lee vest to prolaa, “Walenta SrA tMGHIoS bea | for a peaco which would accept the only basis on which peace could be The complainant 1# George May, | ®¥!y modest }muintained an air of bravado until : ASHINGTON, De | concluded—ucceptance of the unbroken unity of the United Kingdom. sho: ala Fay . re vor, | She became a governe the last SAR iat the British or The One-ol » “co ie ofc oa te une 8 ee Saree Fag Sere°D | minister's tainily ten years ws : ves will n tthe re | oo, " i eat | erry acy _ or aa eRe a oll sia 4 {he 0 J a 4 ca a turn t Ire ad " Mrs. * ened at 3 A. M. Wednesday tn his} haa font come WO DUPTISS |B PROHIBITION AGENT 1 Macs wine Mise Mary | @uother Independent belligerent with whom they were at war and to whom room over the saloon by a noise at|"¢PAeisn ; SENT TO PRISON ae se! 1 toe | they 1 a porition to dictate, the Premier said the front door, He looked out the! , aie sarees tha walls Miss MacSw On the other band erament, the Premier declared, would open bce ar man ous a an|, sekly prayer meoting Lait Ge 18 Month 1 t and encourage wvery channel by which the forces ia Ireland whielr really claims, he surprised Dresch, who ran | (xt the # eat nv ed EX ion ° : satin " ani nh honopat ‘ Jement could find expression, and so away, taking $20 and two boxes of | Chapter of the Salon! ea! ip pad lead otiations which would produce @ real and lasting peace. cigars John, Afterward remembered 1B » Prohibition n te ‘land Misw Two or three very important documents had come from Ireland tm May says he knew Dresch because | that he had quoted the text many enforcement ais sentenced to have not set | the past fow days, Mr. Lioyd George continued, ‘The most important, he | he has been buying whiskey from him | tip in the course of his address, Ido not have ey * Li inued € mos mt, for six months and has paid him be- |,,, 3 f } | eleiteen me ir ata prison | we will do If said, wa! rom the Galway County Council. This was “the first area |tween $800 and $900. This was the text: Federal Judge Chatf to-day after ‘i Ban of dry lor ch had shown itself after the deluge of unconstitutionaltty | <9» “Newertheless I tell you the truth om” & charge of attempted owed to return F ts @ Winter Suits, 010.85 ie munty suloon- | ave to walt in that country 8, he commented, marked the return on the part a eo y eR ee CORRE proadway. | (Gontinued on Fourteen age.) r of an important bedy to constitutional methods. ill elk today and Hatrday Zu | Aka and | es ae rb nee MusSwiney | Annth mminication, Mr, Lloyd @ Suits OM | | THE WORLD THAYEL BURBAD, in a thx ooking 1 p Ko to Ashev N.C, se vecalled was from Father, communication (in which he asked tnd Fo yaistures, “AM flava foe i. Gath Pecubane Mbesruan. 4060, t your wife in. the taxt with | CotVedAY 1o.'visil @ sister of Tere lanazan. The Premier said that|what first step the Government pro fwtal price for to-day and daturds hie | Cho for day 94 | yous the Court naked ith) ence MacSwingy, who is a nun ia |while Father O'Fianagan was Act-| posed towards peace) had been remy ing President of the Sinn Feln, his|pudiated by “the beuds of the ergang \ e