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FULt ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS BY LEASED WIRE
NUMBER 318
VOL. 33
ABILKXK TEXAS FRIDAY DKCKMBKH 3. 1920
lii CASE STILL
SHIED li OUT
TRICE IB IREL
OUT OF
0
I"
DRY LAND IN ONE JUMP
VfALM BEACH
fflLLBEWIODEN
BUREAU RULES HOUSEWIFE
MAY NOT USE INTOXIC
AKTS IN C00KIN.0
IN All UGLY MOOD
IS S PGSSIBiLlTYDEFIANCE OF ITALIAN GOV-
ERNMENT CONTINUED BY
THE POET-SOLDIER
IMPORTANT INFLUENCES
SAID TO BE AT WORK
TO THAT END
SEARCH FOR CLARA SMITH
CONTINUED THROUGH
OUT SOUTHWEST
A
LEO ODD
ANNUNZO STILL
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ffLLOYD GEORGE IS HEARD
British Premier Declares He Is
Now As Ever Anxious to End
"Anarchy" Existing on
the Island.
(Uy The Associated Pim)
LONDON Dee 8. Rcent rmor of
important infltirfirpfl working for the
con elusion of a truce In Ireland pre-
liminary tit permanent peaee l Ire-
land are revived by sonlf newspapers
here today.
HOgg'-atiomt are made that definite
measure' of conciliation are hping
mode lint all efforts nrp very vague
awl seemed to be mainly Imsed on re-
mnrka mndp by Prpmler Lloyd 13 org
in tltr homw nf cmin.nns ypterday.
A memlier of the house had' naked
t1i- premier whether In view of the
nppromli of Christina he would not.
oy to bring ntrniil a tru.-e and f lt
premier nnwwerrtl he wns "qui s anx-
lou n the questioner to see murder Jn
Ireland ended and Would not have
waitlcd for thp approach if Christmas
to make effort In that direction."
"I have eappeially said" Mr. Lloyd
Oeorge continued "thst I am prevored
to takp any tttppa that will lend to
ppacp In Ireland."
TIip propiMNNl movement la linked
by newapapcr writer with the visit
to li-plnnd of Hip labor party confer-
pin p. Pressure wliUH la aaid to be
brought to hear upon the Irish nnnrc-
ehy in Intervene Immediately in the
cause of vphpo. It hi contended that
nentimrnt against anarchy i growing
dall In Ireland.
Dublin newspapers arp Qiao ilicua-
Ing the poMRiblilt'-a of peace although
without eontributiug any morp defln-
Up facta tha n nppenr In the Jotirrmbt
here.
IONnON'. Dee.' 3. TUaorder ' ftt
Vormery. County Cork. Ireland yea-let-day
fire wild In diapatche to the
Ihiilv Mnll to lmve been In reprlgat
for thp kidnapping of former Captain
Pretiderg.wt And two tlir men lntlwlgj "mia of thorn
village of Porjiicry wediteadajr nbjhti
A d apery shop wan set on tire auu mi
proprUUor Waa thrown Uito tt rive
lil.tek wafer!' i
i:iKOItT 'n OIIRAXI7.IS ftallr Bitot lilmself and tlm clothwi
'INDIAN' 'I'lUVDM n.VIOXjwhteh he wore at the time. Mr-
vl.-ir.l. . i ?'- rtd?U that he haa um unablo
.r. . w.wv. -.. " ."" .V . " - m reacii aiiertrr uarreit.
bring alt labor iinloiw in India Into i R.lMrta that MIh mlili left a train
onp natluhKl body wilt be made ftt Sweeiwater. Tesatr. after boarding
net March at the annual .meetlnir of lt ttm.onty wth t" intoutlcm of
the AJI-rndtu Trade Union Congreiw. In going; to 151 Vhmo could not be verified
neiordanee with ptan outlined 0pt-I today. The owner of a. cafe in the town
nbvr at at a conference In llomtviy WJh-Jmi clalmw to Know the younjr wo-
Lapat Ital and other leadr and for fnan awwrt.d Hlie had not ben Mean In
warded to the India Information Hu- ti. eny Sweetwater officer exprw-
reaii here. The lcnl hurenu wiiriwiMH the opinion that ahe may have pas-
tlm ai'lf-oVfriment m.iwmt ni in In- p(1 thrtnigh the town tn an automobile
dia. ' It wa reported that a brother Of
Colonel Joalah "Wedttood. memlker of -slim Hmm wa iMng held by the po-
pnrllanunt. a member ..r uie iiuinn
7jilir lSirtv nnd irmluent In the
pieeentnthni of Indla'rt cie in the urn-
lab parlUmant. atttnnl the rect-nt
1tmluiv eonference at whltli lt war
Mated that India now haa neorea of' Hi-t. offu-ialti f many citiea on the
l.ilwil- unliina where few If fttiv. exluteil lookout. Al'dinoie lUlllmrlli' h 'ii.uketl
In fWe l lie war. Matti i ilne. ll W
etlu IM"'' -T unions who ' im-.-
'l.t-rlilp of m u-b 8iMion vmrkerx.
l'l.'.KTr.Ki:its NOT TO Mi PIT
IXCRIUSi: IN AVAOF.S
Mia- Huith. tor h .n hiie 1h .i
POKT WORTH Pff. 3 PuurtVr. .- . ... . .KW li!S. lt B.i inten
Htt had swurd a.e ierAmkf a ( (n iUwUpeat-iT immeitUtelv af-
d4t1ltr ii r day eff'l Ie-mltr l.j lht. hiMtilH two w-ek .m nl-(It-iUl.il
todav not rt arceiK. the m - ir.UKh fao "f h' h a !' f-mnd In
oi.ih but to eottttnu work h' jn e..l Tn cUta-e. the a.-jihotlti
prwnt fit dally. He'M-r. fintenw v j w. tll e nate to i-lnr about her
kiii wtrt rt ra i" iuit-
to a.t-.t it maktn h r ay the '
j nla r'r. Th latter aay they
ir iif!utpid y kutldins cunrernp
tool to n-pt the Inereuw
jjM iri - j iii" '
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Copyrighted Articles In Middle-
West Papers Claimed to Be
of Diary Kept By
Woman.
Hr The Appelated Press)
FORT WORTH. Texas. Dee. 3. A
lrsnjr dhrtanc mr-fltwrfe from Clwo this
nfrernoon uaM all effort to lotnt'
ClaiA Smith therp .or to vpi ify th"
fact thai atip ha'1 Jpff thPrr on a train
tor Rl Paiwlwd failed.
AHDMOKI9 Okla.. nee. 3. No
reprenltlve' of lliifwl nrown coun-
ty attoriipy waa prpHnt at tin? optn-
Injf In TCanaVm City. Miwouri. ywder
day. of vwn trunk nnlil by thp nollrn
offielnlH of that city tv lp tlip proprr-'
ty or rtara smith wanted hprp In con
rtprtlnn with the fatal sliuotltin of
Jake L. Itainon republican national
coinint'Jteetnan uf Oklalioiim. Mr
llfovm madp thl announcement today
whpn iiUMUdnctl aa to the name of the
person who tCnnaaa City police aald
rpiroMntid Mr. Urown at the optiilu
of the trunks..
Mr. Itrown declared that he had
telegraphed authority to the chief of
police at Kansas City to open the
trunka "and to permit newspaper men
to wltnem the Invest Ifjat Jon of the
content my .that if anything wan dis-
covered in them Hint might lead to
Iprattn the womAti thtsy inlnht aid In
tracln her." Mr. Itrown nlo de-
plared lhat up until 10 o'clock thit
morning- he had received- no report of
the Invent Ifmtion of thp trunka and
wn entirely Iguornnt of lh dlncovery
of an alleged diary purporting to lmv.e
been written by tlie Smith wnmnn
The county attorney Aald that in his
telertrophlc authority to the chief of
imlire at Knntnit City to open thi
trunks he reoriented that an Immndl-
ate report of the remilta of the itivetrtl-
iretinu be made to him. Ah the coti-
tenia of the trunkH are an yet unknown
to lilin. Mr. Itrown ald he waa not In
poattlon to aay what illpoal would
Tha lateat development In the cae
hr wta a riupst by Mr. Urown for
M- irmon Is allestd to Imva accldon-
i.v nt Sweetwater. Theae rerta uaid
a nrreate.l while tryinu.to reach
hm HiBltr wm automobile.
-
AKDMORE. Okla.. Pec. 1
AVtth '
tir-u- tod (.ml w.iil"l word r in-
tureMt or ii.-h i-ra nnuui. i him---
I'ii" it' is.'M'iht in eonneetion ivlt'i
tin- fuel -li ling at i local bi-l of
J 1 . I. Hainon. ivbiiiui nailonal
i . iinttie ! n fton1 Ok I rein .
a r rent
I"tert
in llle CtMH Was illviile'1
bee tuiiay tn twee the Kr"h f- ltv jf womau'a wearing apparel a photo-
Kn lh and the t'ie of a lit of r r4ph of llanitm and one of Mias Smith
K jiiK U. Keth. huaiiuaa .naangrr fo i -.ihi r with a coIlecUa of bwwmsow
It num. Itiaittitchea frcci Po". Wmi'i tl. pinra and a ook of verae. No tot -
an it Kt-th iwd niriat r.-d i o hHi
I o hHi
tlure lautt wight but tlutt hla a here-
e- '
film. i a a- ih-t eonbi nut b" oaC'-J-'
ttelwed. It waa no kion definitely
hih. i.. vkd s'Ht tr roit woi-.n. LMtetie yw m tue iiwwaa uiiy
At the time of ! BhooliiMf Keicp i.tu department whw with repra-
tet a tatemt nvc tKe vlt- & ntiili' . Ihp A.dmort? uuiHV at-
!inwi mi! Ut-c iaf'-d h the fM-jtt wr. i tuiiaed the trunk id t-
. ilintal dijKhj.'tsc trf e vpler U.-' il.. .' HWi Jin tttt '4 iu illMT iOWM t
.waa ek aping That expli'iii
j 1 1 m I utwl by him foilowin llnni'm'
a.-ath iwveral t ago.
! Paayttbur i SJhJJtt-
No further aawaai3eB:u tf pUw
u coaaectum with Mia band bug of th
ieiMte atWUlUt Utm to bv airwd
v.aa forthcomiag early tulay from
ftuaaet O. Bwwn coui p4iae-iut":
It waa aaswg air. amvvu had wader
otepUrUn tha cuj aging ot ihc
.kwu-M. .a -. w.ti .. w.ii-rt.
mt a rmvU of Humou'a deaiU. In
euinv nuartera it -n aaid he vrea con-
bid-nng what twit the turn ami.-
nteat of K W Kjl'.'a in hla t-KiU-iijin.
Iliad at lUlLi: Wi.luiblv U-ilai-i-il
h drv. at vuttLif wii an .iiiKV-i-ruw
31 l Smith's dVacridiu tiuiu tlni tu
t'Wo. Tejs uinl lhat the o.ijm UiM
bun sbe hJ ahut 4 nun in a hotel j
Aldoioit th- did mil. aiiuidin tu
thi- t.aUnitiit (iu h i iw;i lulUr oi
itli I el tii iii.ii ah t-Ui't
j Aliullm ftamu allJai till; th Jt-
t r -Li'i. vi. j- lll- pi"- -'U li i-IIi t
l. 4 i i -i ' tb.ii ii ae Smith hud
'HMed Hauoa a tHe w"UIWw
a bun ! wit utm er ii
iuuad-C Mr won sa Be mm m-
Ifi.iiiu.Mii Uilinii him lo b-ltev- that
lill'Ullil fc. . ik 1 .ir Hana
1 hs-1 -. ' Jl 111 hiH.ltl
v i. uh .ii -u ih u d -ajritn'ua thl
ii. jjii.th l.i.i iii.i ! ihn hil
It 4i i v a t iJtit ni
K ANSA 4 "1TV M. Dt $ The
i4i. . of in. uui.ka said b the po-
ll. i 4j th jiu.i.niy of MUs Oku
fe .t
u.i auihvuuis uu
HAVANA. Cl'ba Pre 111 tlie labd "f the lh ';ite milk ehnke tt the land o
h: npced tin bird. l'moiiKefB trnvptltiir n thin monnter neaplanM. "K-H-
" i-n the WinK tftilav. linvo a iui k pntaetffp between TafTipa and Cub
:ite ed Uke ft lllllllonai c' llmpu.tlne nhd ban nil the roitittirta of home.
tlilrr.ty su lit llavnnn bound nnd a return raifo of iiMMrtd headache
I00ST01 OOES iT
SEE HOPE OF AlOi
WAHHINfJTON U; C Dec. 3
Treanury officials of lute have given
more thiiUKht to the preavnt nltuntlim
of the farm era brought about by fall
Iiir price than to any other queBtlon
but have nrrlved nt no eoluflon of the
problem. Secretary Houston declared
totny before tbo Joint Mennto nnd
houso nsrlcultuml OQntmlUcw. Tito
'eealators nre -cntiiluatuii'T honrlijKH
ytW a ultfw to yBBonmiumlBijr leiIa
:n to TelIor rti farnior
"I don't know of tiny foaalhla inaaa-
ureti In the W of produoInK any
nu-rked chaiiKft In the iiituatlou." HAld
the treasury Kncretary who declare!
tlutt lie knew of no fanaihte moana the
tieanury could ndnpt to furnUh relief
that might not brim; about worae con-
illtloiiH than now obtatulni;.
llr. IIotiHtun Ha 111 he had "urava
aoubta" that a revival of the war fi-1
Hire corporation would help.
m '
INrt Worth Woiuiiii Dhw
VOHT WOUTII. Dec. 3 Mm. '.. T.
RoueriHon who wan Injured early nn
Sunday mornlnif In a hotel fire at Hun-
iaet. Texaa. died lant nlBht. With hor
.himlmnd she waa forced by th" flame
to leap from 'the second story window
Tlie iiuHiwiui was hurt too out not mt-
loiwly.
i. iffin with the ahootlai; of Jakr
I Ilitnion. rvpiiblif-an natioca' ciJbv
.I leeman r 'vim '. - " nam
h" d ut jkiIIcp lnad.iuartera h"-a to
!." petuliiiK wunl from the Ardmore
OK lahoniu of fiHal h to what d'u
itli n hir be made of them.
The trunk which arrived heie ieon
.fi-r the xri'xiUng of Hamuli wre
iieil at Hie rtqueat nf ItUMMvil O
It vvi ocniv traecUtor at Ardnv
w he hope tht tmmetiiina mluht be
' nd tliat would throw light nwrn
'!" . Ace. dlnr to the police
h 'wver. 'he er-tmiiuton reveal4
i ihuip. the i-iintpnui UeioK made up
i.- or writing of a personal aaturv
s jomid. altlwiugh thy wre
k lud for uartb ulariy. tne none-
EfI A.
th "w -a.u' e -i.
Iliir Puiiutl
I eMoim.d tlu- uunkw tbiiiough-
h wid -.tad t tic re mid aw diary
IH
.. ..ther ap- nugM ve
.-. bt-arteg a tha -a. A ! af
i ttiap! cltiipingx aad neveil pUo
i: .Lpk v.i-ie the uily ttoiag I aaw
id frn iht tiuafe. Tha trunks
i c thvu arit4"
; Uy1e aald htnltti am Umem the aleu-
wj tbe Aram rrpretaauve
u- tltvgtf a wa- s tunvajiguar wan.
u imj .btalned telegraphic ordam
tirm the i -uhi tto.-aey a.t Aril more
u iUk..v. u- truuka opened. The mat-
-t tdk-u f.iii Hit tiunks waa kepi
iht- Aidmoit i.ivviuatiea. Buyte
tld
i; yu aid h- " hie insurance
i-t uu. Vibu-ii ejf bttid l havs bee
. id ri the truaka Theee retail
i ifM ittd tu hae been paid u tae
j. me tt ii F I.. Hnu.
aU.-iix cuiii t "i aiming tha ijmith
.vi I law's lMfl'U!g b le tilt UUlili
t .aiii sjnmh HaDrm. . lullitad
-i- tn t'i.tia i-'tiii.b Ham n ami luark-
ii t u'diit t a P. J?wttive.a also
Wfc liud.
It tvad from uaihut to
u. . vi-qj..!.
1 Worth. Thi aitoiUtUK lt ih
d-le'tiv v.iuld ii.Jlittt that auie
iiA irlalivi- ot ihr (Smith wu'-an who
a Ullloaij litfiuaU. vva. Mt bo lhr
1 i. a Ui'"iJd (in
jI'iK d l: v nt tht Sii.ill v'u-
ii i si. iji-u' tiiU toiUy t utpa-
.. i 111 v'iUaga Od viiw MtiddWwes-ti-io
i uie hiiu the elaiat that u wtt
liLad la oiir ot the liuuka here. Thr
t. v win. 1 .va i.itghtd '"
.1 lhat iti i..i v l.ail 1 li ( .uu4 fcy a
i.i ttoifaiK. 4 fuo.ii
TSErwvByESSHK I B fli. BBfc
ARGENTINIANS li
LEAVE THE LEAEUEi
AtTiox op ssi:muiv on d.mit-
Tixt; i.i. x vnoxs may
iihixu wrriii)ii.WAi.
(Ily The Aiwoclntcd PreM)
imCNOH AJRKS. Dec 3. Rejection
by the iiHM'inbly of the lengue of nnt-
Ioiih of ndmltilnK "iropiHalM In fav-
or of all countrteH' to the leaaue may
reault In the withdrawal of thin. coun-
try from the oi-Kunlaation it waa learn
cd here lartt nlKlit. lt waa mid a ml
lournm won cxpBCtel from Honorlo
Pueyreilon. Argentine forlKn miiiU
ttr-nmt ohlef nt tha Ananlli Te
RHtum nt Oenea notifying tlia gov-
ermiHiit of hla declalnu In the miittmv
KorelRii Milliliter I'ueyrrednn la un-
derntood to Imivo reoetvcil InntrucHoji
front hl government before leavlhK'
for Kurope to wlthiUaw from the iea-
bu If It appeared the' aanemhly
would refuK admiwdon to nil novor-
eujn tatea and If Argentine propos
al for representation nf all natipna waa
not adopted.
He waa authorlxed to
make a dectalon in ncoord with in-
atruetlonn and It la known by oppoalt-
Ion to Argentfne'a proposals there
tliat thla government might receive a
cablegram at any moment Haying the
delegation had withdrawn from the
aaaeinbly.
Reporta that Prance Uaa iiieetionCil
tlie legal Hla tun of the Argei Ine del-
egatea at Oeneva are denied at the
foreign office where eniiluwia la plac-
et on thu atattment that auch reoorta
rt'iM not be caanectatl WUh tile M'
i'bl wttadrawnl of tne Argentine h-
liri apiitatlvea.
Dr. C. H. Allen
Died Suddenly At
T?oTrilv TTninn TTfrf
cv .v..-
Dr. C. II Mb". .ed ! yeaia. died
udilcnl ai hw iaulenet. .au Cyuiew
wtieet. at 4.80 o'clock Thuraday after-
VfB folUmmg an illneaa of wwil
month. Dr. Allan had reridel ta AW-
eno tor the pm eight yeare au wa
forme.iv a itraeiHMiig uwtn rf -
tinpg on account of ill health.
He waa W'll-kUnHli ihruualinut IhL.
W! J .u 4l I... !-.!
et-ii itnu nn u-.i wm w k -
Mth much auiri by hb many fhrnd
ii thw etty a ikI in thin i .tiun ut the
tatB.
Knneral nri:ti a-menit" had nut lcn
.j. ..j . ii t-. i... .f..m .. .n
i WatnVet Ai'-- t- K Bti
T. . 7A . . u. .
vm att. Tr. ana aauat Kiixttueta
Allea fr.-fti Wltii daugittera if the de
fated
ilib:iNMlloi- Meet
H The Aaaatatted Pai
P.U..IH. Uer. S.--Th touiitU of
tribaaaadoi m ' ''"uferenve twday
tad decided to return inwedaoaty the
w.rb it afttliiig the htuii4i iea of th
-iaarv ialU.
Ilait.li tiitutii.tfe I'ufiin i vry o
Irdlt eat fur ihe tirat n.u- a lh-
12 tthth ifpieeeiuatjee.
.ttempt-atsPazingr
Brings Trouble For
a Georgia School
(By The aaaerhtted Preaa)
FITJECKR VI It !a. O 3. IU-g
it.tte.up by ilb Aled Im.-. (t
i' j nurmb : lir lafUltv 4( r . I .
a I .
-al hijjh -botl ha reubt'd tti ii
palMOl. ( a dozen Mud nl tne -a
114 i.ut ..I a viaiiul.' ibjitJiiii. "i. i.l
'lit ttailitif. ub ojfa all anil Iuttm
tint all I iViUMJ.l n i.i tt ' i-'iaiid Ijiv
i'n Itt 4 1 f I'aidi 1". VMt'iii
th warraat ha beta ummB out weat mtva as th wwk a Mwi m iiuo
to the auaaaiM. of Prutear ttarriag- U a ill he exteadtsd ftna la Uwwaulu
to fat it Us aib-ged was eagagd Tu iWa tkea U other Cewtral Ataertcau
a Ught vb a uuiubti of 'o ttu-uu' itoublu-s-lin:
to b4 i.itu i'aii-." i ihaigt-d e i
ailb bavuif kliotkt 4 down ! .raJ
old iwo Tumi. i.faief 1..1I . ut. 1
1 ui lb tva i jut
Thi autlffit.- 1 1411. Uu v. it tl 4
tiur Here expnted to m i4-i-rt
to he puwtshed.
1 hi 1 m
A gulden slug has twt-n Ui)n to
tuvil m tut thin tm bes u 11
hour
t!n uie and the mint lulep with
I.' " f the nnmt luvuriiuia nlr
Tbi Kuni htp ta trliumed atul ti
Ile Kti.ei ilh liai a rapaell.V bmd of
IIUDIIG EXPECTS
NKW 1'ORT NKWM. Dec. 3. The
inuHter of the Nieiuuahlp I'rtMtoreH
whtih In brlnBiiiK l'nildeiit-elecl
IlardinR' and patty back from Pana-
ma ndvixed Htcnitmhlp coinpnny today
tlint hla vcettcl alioulil reacli Old Point
(junrmitine ut 0 o'clock tomorrow
morning If the premnt weather con-
tinues. ON HOARD 8TI5AM9HIP PAS-
TOR I?. Dec Cool vtenther graatad
prealdont-Ict and Mrs. Harding to-
day. The steniner Paatflrea. an which
their aro Hotumlmr twworfalk -froat
Colon wan off the CAiolfnaa lilinor
Ing and In aplte of a heavy wind from
the north ahe waa making good henfl-
way. The aicamer la behind her m-he!ui .
and It wna uncertain at what hour ahe
will dock at ?0rfolk. CHplnlu t.lenii
predlotd today ah would b. in bv
noon. Mr. HhiiIimi; filitl hla party ap-I
peared clad In warmer garment lmv- .
ng dlacarded the white uta they wore l
while in the tropica.
Aa Mr. Hnrdlui; neured the I'nlted
today there waa u renewwl dlacuMlon
among hia companion regarding tha
jioMlblllty that he might chooae xome
other place- than hla home lit Marlon.
Ohio for hla conference on th laa -
guP nf HatiotM and other aphjecta
which much lit thrtuhwd out before he
aaaiimea office. He haa been urged by
aojiie frlenda to spend the whiter n
aotne aouthern atale. nhere there are
..... .i .t .... ii... .. rUAiintu.
which are aaaumiug me Impwrunra
in iw af thT iiumtier ..f eatler- .
LTt t wait oumhe i realdinl P?t
tfnr Virginia W Sulnhm-i
Hot Springe. Virginia W lilte uipnui
'"aftow " VrU.M Plorkla rewrta
.have ben auggeate.1 but t wm aald
today that no deeietoii liad been reeh-
wk. . . . ....
nam senator ami Aim uaruuic
underatood to fftVOr remaining in Mui
llurlx ihe i-nifng wmii-i f pra
i i
....
puTATO (IROWICItS ROM)
FOU s A hl'suki
. 'ritAVKRJJK CITY. MU-ti.. iei- 8.-
Potato buyetw here eatiiuale that
. mi.i. .vUm w.i.i
"! ... -lr r-..
1. . huakeui uf iwlaloea tot nhkh
the growera are (lemamling fl pt
bualtel
They are being offered inU
wiirie tuera trs uiruuiiiii a ;-
"" liNrtag f the eaertnee
.. a I t tuliitb in - mia f t kftfeesaanjrtM
"" ww - .. --
of kuahela of uataUtea ware dumped-
C'utaidaint la heard auaumt. caMiiei-
una with Caaadhtu growth whlt-h
they declare la unfair awing to ih
btrt haat ttcima th border at le-
vrott aad th dy fr ifclvUegtfa
CVniOhlC CIIIJRPH IS
ii'PCAQHiSS AI)HAIleiM
" -i
MB-X1CO CiTY &. I .-' Ctb-
ttdte tleray of IJagie wltieJt rcet
hela aa rxlettded coufereaee ia M-
te CMsy hjttt Hm. mat gae lgy -
o ai letter which attack raivu.uMt
Tin nt- u iji mihujUUx-v Lhat thw
1 i.i- beginning at an acme camuaig
vntih the iliuit. tun- iuaug unrated
Thr lelttt aartf that au-t an.l
.. MtaltMi. 1-1 op4tt;aiiila has bfcotne j
tKf;ieMlv tn Mexiico that "it fcs Ua-c-
tastily lo I'oJubval tUia l!U oiit-:
1.1 it ' and l liial leasna all i ti 1 il
ill Ii . f outsttoii &iiii au.v. :b .
st forth.
Yhe Aithbisbop o Wain . b l
Iht biati of tilt llfl Ul I hi nUbll
baa giveii hi Kautltoii to lb ain
ujuii and 111 I llnal Uj14 Ji Kiviu thai ..
Iktudil tii-i $25000
MINNEAPOLIS M'Ot- l" 3 u'-
i..ied mall ui4O0tiiiUy liltd at fiom
t: .jvv w JT5.e waiaa wU
by three U .adits who held up tha mail
t4.r of the Mobrulge. MiupoJ4
tiata on the Chicago. Miiwaukee ai
111 T
t Pa ii latlroaa to- ievu Kopkuui the claim is made lor it tnat win
aud '. tapoU Tht &adiis tstdixdjplay 2tit times.
TON
Prohibition Enforcement Commis-
sioner Says He Knows Noth-
ing of Raids CpndUctcd
At Houston
lily the Aesoefftled Press)
WAHHINOTON. t. C Dec. 3. The
flavoring ot home rsnde Chrfedma
plum ptiihling nnd - ttilnca mnil and
h.amlreil rherrlee ami peachew with
aliobollc Mplrltn la in vlokitlrtl of the
prohibition enforcement law nnd audi
fond Are liable to Helmire. It wna atat-
ed tedav nt tlie but pan 1 1 Internal
rt'Vonuc.
orrlcbtlili explained tltat under their
Interpretation Of the etiforeenieHt act
culinary -iMhiot In whtrli alctihnl In
an inartMlleut can be made only by
manMf kern rem of fnl pradncta who
ohtntri a permit from the governnifiit
and that eiich prmlueta mtwt conlnlii
leiw than cfle half of ohe per cent of
Mlcnhol. They afcai Htnte that the re-
gulation ri'i)ulte that audi prodtirta
ahHll not lie twed or mhl on Ihe prent-
fci. and thlit thla erfectlveIy barreil
the hinieewlre from tnaklna Chrlntmai
fooila with llnuor In them.' The IpkU-
latlona pcctf!cnlly atate that the per-
rntta.nllnll not be laaiieif to htela and
reata ii ninla.
((etailerfi do not have to hne per-
mit a to aell eiilitHiry producta cnutulu-
uik leea than one half of "tV per cent
if nli-nliol obtalnetl from aUlloriie)
iiiniiufacturera official mtld.
The bin en u linil received no reporta
tndav iih to the ralda at IIoumIoii Tet--i
yeaterday by pniblbltlou nKnta.
l'mhibltioii Commlaloner lCmmor Htiil
the agentH hnd not acted Upon Inatruo-
:lo'ia from Waahtnton but under the
KPiiernl iiuthnrlly nf the I'ttforcenicni
la iv.
Mr. Kramer eaid he had no Mnlo-
inpni to muke leBurdlug me of nlcohOl
in home made mince meat nnd other
fud. lie did any however that the
tUcMlnu of how intoxlcnnta for cul-
inary uwe were procured would hi) n
queation for prolilbltlou nuthorltlea to
Irtnuire Into.
Article Ten May
.Be Thrown jAwjiy .
uy ueague action
(liy The Aaaoclnted PrcM)
OKNI8VA. Dec. S. Presentation nnd
KrtoHnn lf a rewilutltin eliminating
Artj. Trn frm t covenant of thr
imtKW r imtlmw beforo the end of tho
Mrm (icHHinn of the aHaembly would
. aali.n tm urprlae here. It waa do
tiand In aomtt uuurtera wlien th aa
wnibly heaHii it meeting thl morn
ling
j Aaaertlona worn made lhat yoatnr
j day'a decailnu of tho eomtnlttea on tht
admiiuilau of new atntoa which hold
in uffect; that tho article doea no)
1 guarantee the teriitoilnl Integrity ot
I anvnieiiiliera of the lettguc reproeent-
ed the vImhh of a innjority ot the dele-
cte at th prexout meeting. Thla
'Interpretation and the pontpunement
I n( the roniile-atliH of certain chnngoa
n hi- nnenuw w uie priiitiwu
iiiht oi iniiiveniHfioii nere loiiay.
' which were propoaed
hv -hmi1ii Ian coiintrlea were mitrt
!'" "'"" " 'n?v' eonaideratlon nt
lh lo f liny ulhr mndiiiBnlii.
1 N. ... i0.-ii Canailian deleentn
..V? U eWrrif" uertlwTffi
j luuur wl hhmIih.
rhlr .- . hlrh wa refer-
l!i the nuewtian of huw to clioo the
ur'lti'ir elective menilieiu of lliv i-fiiiirll
;' ih.- I.itn.. liu.l n i riunul 'I'l.
! .- i h th-r tbeee inembem
v. l if elei-ted for four y-ara or tWO-
i ti it Mtii .B aelmtwl whether
'U l-maof i.i lee should begin frmn
tre neat emrv i.f th.- touncli into oner-
ation or fritoi the preeiit meeting of
rlf aitoenibty.
It the latter idea piitaila the our
ie: enlatlv itiuat he etetehdee
The elutnee i (liajill returning t
"' '' w id. w ' i.aUiered
elli i btt Orrt
-.- it t- th uaht
". ill ItJKi- her tui '
HOOVER APPEALS
FOB IIEIIPHIB
lMOTOK. Ij.v. 3 "t mulil rath.i
ha the Amu ban flag piauled in the
l-rr uf the fhiblra of'HUfutte titan
yag over mMy citadel of vfetory" aald
Herbert Hoaxer today ia K-eiitiHg to
a tta(hriia of buabtr aw aad
haakrrk JhwEXha obligation. f tUU
csutry to HUppiy the aeda of three
aad a lialf iiiiUiti of youthful soffei-wr
r tha war in eastern aad eeaintl Bu-
rotie The tttx-aakiu utarkeJ the furis.
mnuhig in New iSagfetud f the
i.aiona ! - a jdt i.tinuabtii fur 53 ee
v bo h It is ittlniMtui will bt- reUir-
.1 (
ketp tht 1 Iniitreu ulivv until the
I ' tl.U Vrbl
Tb war 1 iilUp-d in the fs.ee uf 1
b. itiw imt tiuiint iu eai-i
-..i Mi li r Then: ts in tin
ii.hl'.ii!. i obieia is great moral te-
- ... Ut ..i i m4y (diij: enemy as
-- ll u r . lid. We are tudajr rephu--"i
- aau- I" th minds ot ia M.t ge-
"mtlua With thf eowpletiwi of this
final wffwit a.f shall Iwmi irivea to
Am. t l.-.tw t-haractti a Uft fat the pride
i f a great duty kU 4wa a pride ia
i '.radical twrl vf u lnee that dktUag-
undo "ur ptii. We shall have gtv-
i to Buruy a fooiluyld tMt the road
hack to Uf"
A clay needle for pktyiag phoao-
jjrapbu records haa beea oevi&ea aaa
TOLO COMMJP TO QUIT
Chief of Forces In Fiume Over-
heard Offering to Surrender
Is Ordered Out By His
Superior Officer
(Hy The Anaoclated PfMS)
ANTOHA IJee.J. The atenmer
Panmtnln. the Inat tn leave Pllime be-
fore the pmrlamntnin ot the block-
ade haa arrived here having on board
iJeputv Ikirrr .c and aevernl officer
nil of whom reported that d'AnnunxIo
had dectnred that If Italy did not de-
liver to the Independent ntnto of Plume
the lain ml of Veglla and Arbd ho
W"Mhl deliver heaH of ruins and
corpses.
I tume lma atifficicnt food for three
months nnd truata In help from Ad-
ml rut Mill" nnd Datmntlitn vntuntccra
recruited long ago. Hut Mlllo It la
ald d ea not aeem dlapnaed to aiip-
P.rt d'Aiintmklo'a eatiae. having plnc-
ed under areat anvcrftl cltlv.ona ot Znra
charged with Capturing n atcamcr with
a cnrgO of food which wns forwnrded
to Flume.
Paaacngera on the Pnhnnnla gavo
Hip fnllnwing voraloit of the departure
of tienerul Cochcrlnl fruin Plume. Ho
waa d'AnnuiiMio'a commntidcr In chief
and he recently diverted d'Anntinxlo'n
fnrcea. Cechorlnl lelephuned nt .mid-
night to the bommundcr of tltr Onrn-
hlneera at Abnzzia. on Italian terri-
t ry. anylng tliHt he wna aurc ho would
be able to Induce nil detachments of
4oldlera nt Plume t nbnndop d'Annun-
lo follow Cechcrlnl nnd accept thp
treaty of Rnpnllo. The convoraatlon
waa overboard by d'Annunzlo. who de-
nounced him ua n traitor and ordered
hi dcHirture thu Mime night within
two houra. Cochcrlnl wna iirevcntcd
f.-mii having nny conlnct with the
Boldlenr pr officerH
Onlv tile offleera left Plume nil tho
othera remulncd with d'Annuntlo.
auivOring they would never nbandon
him or the people of Plume.
TRIR8TK. Dec's. A state of war
between the Klngdoni of Itnly and the
'regency of QunrncoH". nt Flumo bo-
an nt midnight but up to a few
tiiinutea boforo that time there waa no
visible evidence- tlutt uctunt violence
impend. A blockade of Plume was
ddntnllled and-the onlyHndlcatlorafitiT
frnuhbf wiiw the nronounccinrnta of
'Captnln d'Aniiuiuio ngnlnat ClonCral
Cavllhlit nnd tho regular Italian troops
which were surrounding the city.
Communication between Plume and
the laluuda of Arde and Vcglkt waa cut
by nn Italian patrol In tho Gulf of
Quarnero and auppllcH cannot be taken
to thorn from the city. Thua the poet
Holdler'a occupational forces there ap
pear to be lanlatcd.
Railroad traffic waa functioning lato
hut night but the usual rcttrictlonn
were enforced on the line of dlnbark-
ntion between Plume and tho occupat-
ion zone outMlilo paaauge of tho d'An-
nunzlo leglonalrea through the lines
being forbidden.
The ombnMiea of d'Annunzlo are go-
ing to and fro explaining hla point ot
Uew but ahortly before midnight
there were no extraordinary lgn that
the threat of war would tako a mow
eencret form aenorttl CavlbJIa hna
h -11 able to tighten the conditions un-
which d'AnnunzIo'a forces are
held In Plume and all ships under the
command of the poet soldier remain
In the harbor not venturing beyond
h- breakwater.
Plum seiued tramiull yesterday
the exception uf unimportant
tida by aubnutrlue chaser. There
w itf not the Mllghteet movement of the
m nula'i"". which waa maintaining an
Indifferent attitude toward the legion.
ara who were engaged In Uie "work
nf defense"
member uf d'Annunzla'a staff told
the Aaeuebtied Praea tliat d'Annunzlo
wiahed reeognltlon of his services In
in lupylng Plume from parliament and
tltat he wuld beoonie neillatory In'
ht event.
"No one can deny Ije continued
"that d'Anauaslo saved Plum liut np
tneatkw haa been laade of hh Work '"
re-eut parltaiueHtary orders"1 t
The delegatloiw'of eurribtnalres vaa
in reaaed yetertlay aad a ver" strict
watch waa Itetug kept wh all approach-
's 10 the rity.
1 ...I
Hi i tain rcsjarde supervUloii over
Uganda a liMrUnt b4Huae Inter-f-rraee
with the headwatera of th
Kite wbhh He thereia might Injure
th Irrtsatloa of Bgypt-
f "p latsira-t-i4'fi i eaaps
11 " 'I
VKiTHHR HUIV5KAU
K. IHMWriiufut of Agriculture
Temperatures
Thurs. FrL
P.M. A-M.
t
59
SS
6T
ET
ST
s?
5
Tti
IT
tZmr
? P.BSU T 3.JM-
Wet thermometer 45
Dry therayoweter S t
Relative humidity 35 SJ
-Dtgre.
1 a . JL i .n- e J
l 4Lf 1OMA.0
3 64
t m a ci
J ISSjuitB ll '-Sl
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