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but tholr pod WILl:!. j,rolt stilts, ~ol· sp0l'ts, lo to 'bl' of ~d it the..:; ot tJb a h3J\- Tue•ilay. ~ Bertt,a ~ wron~ a time~·· quired a ana wag· she has can't to b•· • Y.Q\1 but we ha·J· to tb.tL th~.n- ~ox tlls', lol ng. .I ·tlx.e(1 WE' .. • nn•l a~r, wit·, g other 4'~ sa lrJ da.Y,4i~ o: Oll•• I Jlngm· t:,,, dn hDPl' be~ rom in\' h. WJth ~·e bow gn myt.:wl! rat?.\ Y. '• Night I Edition The Weather I \ ,, Japan Defers Bolting on Stand . Her Claim for Race Equi\lity Denies Charges Made by Sands . Sen.. Cb~bedain, Demo- Not to 'erat, ·Also Put Forward by.G. o~ P. Chiefs Press ,Demand at Shipping Board Treasurer ' I • • Pershlilg and Wood Believed Dl&qaalffled Because of Mili· tary Connections ~, New Yorkers experienc. touch of ..,Ish atmosphPre to-day wh<>n a typical London fog settled over the ctty and bnrbor Trame suffered a slight halt, but no r<'sultant ncddents wero reported. Due to the absPnce ot h~avy winds, the misty cloak en- veloped tho downtown sectlon all morning, li.lthough no inconvenience Wl!ll felt by pedestrians. Offic!A.lo or the Weather Bureau M· irlbuted the fog to the contact of eold ha.rbilt• and rlv~r waters wlth the wartrter atmosphere. The North AtllUltlc stonn winds, which had !n- veated the harbor for the last week, llttlld this morning and ecurrlt!d north- ward to 'the coast of Newfoundland. Fiume Is Prepared to Resist Attack l1Annun:tio Issues Passionate Manifestos Against Execu~ tion of Rap':.Jio Treaty FIUMII, November 30.-Gahtielo d'Annunzlo's legionaries hove been r t l!l'eat!y stirred up by his pa.sslona.to Ill appeals to \a/we 'FiumP,\ which he has •· been Issuing at rrequent Interval• l!lnce the Tre~tY of Rapallo settleo 1:1\o AdL·latlc !luestlon between Italy and Jugo-.Siavlll. far from D' Annnnzlo'~ llldng. The seMchllghts on the Islands ofVe!!'l!a and Arbe ev~ry nlgllt brightlY illuminate thil' watl!r approaches to :i!11um!>, guarding against possible at· -r·· tacking parties, While the gUDS Of tho varloua ' !ortltlcations thunder Inter· ml?tenUy., Harding's SActLUfENTo, Cnl.. Nov~mber 30.- S'enator Barding cal't'i•d Cnlifornla over Gov. Cox by 895.801 votes, ac<ord- mg to the official canvass. OUt o! tl7,4ft7 votes Hardlng received 624,991 and cot: 2~9,191, . This Session --of the Declar~s He Wasn't In· League ' ftuenced by Money Will Bide Time. Says Ishii, Till Explains in Detail His Relations. More Opportune Moment With Banker Who Ac· Presents Itself cused Him By Charles A. Selden [Special Oilble Di•_v.teh to thlll Evening Post! 30,- Vlsc~>Unt tB7 tile .Auoclato/1 Preul DoORN. HoUand, Nove1llber ao.-;mx~ Empress AU•W!ta. VIctoria. of Ger- many, who is crltlcaaly ill with heart tronl>le, was reported at noon to-da.y to be in a sinking condition. At that time sbn was unconscious, Frederick Wlllia.rn, the former Crown Pnnoe, has aglilll been aum~ maned and thlll morning was hurey. !ng from hla residence at Wlertngen to his mother's bedsldo. Acetylene Torch Used to Recover One of Bodies Fran!< \Lefebar& of 331 E<ult Sixty- . slxth .Street, and Patrick R<igan of 4li Market .Street, were killed early to• day In the yards of tho Downey Shlpbu1Jdtng Corporation at Arlln!l'• ton, Staten lsi8Jld, when a trave!Bng crane, usea to transport cement ·block.•. cap!!ized, pinning both men ben<ath ft. Worl<ers had to hurn t1mmgll the sl<le 0f tbe fallen al)pa.ratus With acetylene torchea to r<>lease the body of Regan, but in.febare'a body was not recovered, until nearly tllree hours after the accident, when the wrecked crane wus lltte(l to i.tn. upright posi- tion. · charges. His t.\onne:c~ion \\1th Sands, he ::;llid., had b('en. of a pure I}• bUSinPF:S naturP, anu he requestec..l t,he committee 1o in\e.stlgah'~ all his btuiinPsH transac- ttous with Mr. Sands, ''bofh t'(lJ' his own and his family's sak~.\ Tells ~usiness History Justice Gould Rules Prosecu- tion Cannot Inspect Papers Taken From Sullivan's Office . , WASHINGTOX, November 30.-The de- fence 'Won the first skirmish in tile trial of Jules W, (\Nicky\) Arnstein ·and three othe•· defendants to-day when Justice Gould In the District of Columbia. Supreme Court ruled tbat the papers taken from tbo otneo ot David W. Sullivan, one of the defend- antn. would not be glv<\n to the Dis- trict. -Attorney for Inspection. Th\ court reBerves 11.!! decision as to whether the pnperR were admissible ~rs e:Viden <re. Arnstein, Sullivan, W. Vv. Easter- day, and Norman s. Bowles are •c- ~used of havinl!' brougllt stolen secu- rities from Now York to thee :b!atrlct ot Columbia. Art•r the ruling by Ju~ tlco Goudd the trial proceeded with t<llmer employees of Sullivan's brok- crago firm here on the stand. - .,._ --~, N . ht Jg' Edition •.>;.. f·.,rwF, Wall Street Cloainc_ r Trial of Backer Proceeds Slowly · Levy Said to Have Paid Brindell, on Stand 500 Give Up Jobs, in Favor of Jobless Employees of Cincinnati Clothing Factory, Golden Rule Basis. Will Yield Pl~ces for a Month . Vocational Board's Records as Proof f'!N<'!NNATI, o., Xo,·~~\o•r 30.-Tho l > the unemp10y<>d or othor dot bing 500 employees ot the Nash Clothing fadorles. Manufacturing' Ccmpany In thiR rlty, 'l'hey alA<> ag,ee•l that, If it w,,, which is operated on the rtohkn necosnary to l\.PducP wag(·.\!. ln o£·,1<'1 to Rul~ basis, at a. meeting to~day de- ~Jring down the priC'~f i':lothing und cidrd voluntarily to surrPnrlPl' thpfr ~tJmulat'(' b\lsJn(>sS, thoQ;-. (:~111ln~ nt •r·· johs tor a month, ('tthN in Jnnua:rl tMn $:> 11 .!lay \Vonld J,'-. 111 .. fho!ll tu or February, l.!:_ order l.o give work col18ent to n reduGUon, .. suits in Frequent Clashes Between Counsel Tht~« ln·nrning ses..~on of the first day of tho trial ot George •S. Backer for perju1·y 1n ('Onneotton with his te~tunony heforp the Lock,vood com- mittee hr-ought tht' cast+ onl:y to the point where Ephraim B. Levy, the r.t~al estate opern.tor who undertook thO· crPrtion of a butldlng at Seventh Avenu<> i>etw•en J11irtieth and Thirty- first j:lLro~ta. had patd to the defendant tht> first. instalm<·nt of tile $2o,OOO al· hfs illlS\\'Prs. dPclurlng his tf.•stunony tn •·nurt dlffe>t'{'d frorn that glvt:n ht'4forf:\ tthe I.ockw<>od. cornm!tteP. He sought to provo thnt La-vy had delibet·a.tsly , omitted hi~ testimony to-day any mention of a \cotitmtno<> whlch he Imd prevtou~ly st..a.ted was to share wlth Hl'lndolt tn the wlvtsion at tho $20.,000 hrUJl' mvney. ·The \\'Uneoss de .. Mails to Defraud Bosm>.N. :-.fovemtu:r Ponz1. pronwt<.~1· of thq get-ricb-qutcli scheme in wh1rh tltouf'!ands ot pcr.- sotw hlvesteU nullfon..~ of d\Ollars he- for~ It collallS<'<i l•st Augu.st, pleadeu b'1.lllty ut the J.<\\{.det'al Ulstrict Court to..-do.::v to uuJng the mo.ll.s in a H\!'hemc to d;fr1wd. RontOOl'O nf rtv~ yeH.l'S in the Plym- outh county ja 11 WitH imposed by Judgo lllli•. The court took lnto conslrleratlo!l only the 1\tst count ot one tndift- ntent of !oriy -th.rae counts! in Whlch I< ws~ ,·barged that Ponzi hnd reprc-· •ent~ct falsely thrtt ,he \Vas able to p,cy tnte1·a.st at the rate of 50 per cent. \ forty -il\e dn)•s from l>\otlte made lntornat!ona! postal repfy doupona. ''f\ 'f\ L ·I Jo..'- ' ,,