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is have full faith in the Presf- |. dent sald Lewis. His commission, | we expect,. will nettle alt of the dif- aeolian eon work out & whole pro- a ' now awaits the ap- the commission. by tho A the men are returninr momma ASS! AT 81 a 1985.7\? 61W. nev.PM\. J. “one; | FAIHER LEDUG _. - ASSIGRED HERE Former cheplelnm Navy ls, ) e \ang |/ I [ ‘beleneeotthhmmltmmllheoom- ' MormemmberloithoWomen'l“ Agam Stabbed at St. Rev Paul J. “Duo. recently die- <charsed from the United States Nav- {al | was yesterday mounted if | mseistant pastor | of-: St; 3mm: ; but Monday will show nether all or the miners “a... ~ evelopmenteExpected in Coalisituation Today 'pec. 18~-New de- . expected in the coal craters ate expected eal to him top groater inf the present ne-: ’ ‘rel Hines of the rail- fistration, has to a farge' dd tho burden from <the in regional directors: life the fud! restric- muted hote today that the regional . directors | toration of alltrains modules is expected ~ “for the settlement _ooat stylke . «by Senator mung» 'Me snb-committes .. o tarntats emanates com- nted: to mvuttme col.] nine pies at it: meeting ”u. A Bt the rooms og -the Young ; Christian association, Mrs. William of . 05mm An, the Adirondacks. 'buve charge of t; | convince the 416m mm that the a ml e iWfllh. [Thomas J \les. Gehiee Se bathes - LoDuc. aéximed .. ; HeL his He -will selobrate the: ¢ T high mall at the church at 10 30 ocloek tomorrow mot-aim . Father LeDuc was aselétant pastor yo: St. José ph’: Aip two' yeare after his ordination; He was serving .n I servine of the-tinited States Navy as 'a chaplain. He was last etadoned aboard the U, 8. S., Montana. Rev. Louis A. Levigno, M B, minor of. l&t. Joseph's church:again , has two ansistanta . Rev. At Pelletier and Father LeBDuc. For several | ates has been vacant, Rev. (Omer | Ladoucenr, who 'occupled 'the post,. having been transferred to Canidg. Cohoeszexg Take Over thet the President ‘ € fcommlsilon got. later C_ Hotel at Fnends Lake! w Ear] Y. MaeNeill end filerence Mac Nam of Cohoés and Arthur Ward of Brooklyn have leased Valentine's Ho-. tel on Friends Lake, near Chestertown, | which for many ygars has-been under the management : [of the late R. E, Vale and begin-. wing with the se f 1320. they wHL MacNeill will aet tel. Sarl S ant mum “layman aro {' Lsortie of fir. and Mrs A 8 Mullen! or \a e . the restrietions will | C here by ; the end of |: Attack on Wax-T e my . Act Reopened m House We! wesmmmm 3300 18.—-Aaother ‘ attack on prohimmn was promised fee on: melon» tire Magnum ‘Inminn .dk the aw. nepmentetite John W. Rathey | 'of Ninoig and hematite ' Gal-: was Uran of “$8”th the combined | forces and today. Wira -to attempt to dry ban molt MHM’ Poelflenielonoml .\ 01mm 3, oat-fie .of} Stmumgns | mono. recently;, QM“ Srom - the. United tates he! . ag= cepted 's. men-Me rm own-tn Peabody & W ot r. Galaine-will hive g. mm, no | church by 'Rt.- Rov. Winona E. (br: \of - the (Al- | ~ - {imugic committee in connection there- frist capacity when he enlisted in the}. months-~one of the assistent. pastor-= | Earl S. | a - strot OT 51.906. OHaire, Rev. Jules J. Bur -_ [Rev. Louis A. Lavigne M. °R. 1m | repeet of thé ~ \prohibition |- 19m ‘ it'lentetive Plans Mode tariff. Annual Yuletide Event in This City 10 or lapiz |~ School 'Children of City. uni the Church Choirs:-Are to. : to be hetd. - Christmas tree and platform. ll J. [John Hanrahan; Anance, William B. unwell League wha 'are on the gen- | en! committee.) Malone. Thomas ‘S’Phflni mks gummy); . Schools. to cooperate. 2 The following were named 'as a. oom- mitteo regresenting the public and psr- | ochiat schools in the oity and also asa with to arrange a suitable program. to: 'be carried out by the children and the church choirs of the city‘ h C General music commuter—Protease: Cleary, piblic «ohoulk} Professor John F. Carabelia, parochial schools, and Abram W. banning thurch . choirs. Public wheeler-awhile E. Wheeler, High school, Mis line B. Vall, grammar mime? Mary Keofe, Lincoln avenuv Mine Bel.- ie Van Olinda, Columbig etreet, .. Susan L. Vail, Fifth were when ' Jane Fleming, Garner streety chool; (Miss | Elizabath Billing damming Istreet; Miss Mary Jameson. Sand, land Miss Clara Davidson, Manor aren. 1106. Parochial “MM Academy, James F; Hearney; Bt. Ag- nes' Academy, Miss Halen Gennow St.- Joseph's Academy, Mrs, Honbre. Jule! Jerin; St. Patrick's Academy, immune John J, Conway; Sacred Heart iohooi. Mises Blanche Sarrauit; St) Mariel school, Aléxander Bouchard on ‘ church; Miss Catherine Kelly end at. MioBael's’ school, Rev, Valentine one new. 2C A. Churches. Rt. Rev. Mgr Them; & Kenny, M. R., Rev, Goorge A. use , Kev, Michael C. Gavin, 61m [x in George Gugne, Rev, Dr. Irvin: J. Rack» with, Rev. Thomas af. 'Biuhop, 'HRer. Valentine CHlerlackt, Kev, J, A.DiDon- 'na, Rev. Dr. Oliver H. Walder, Rew: Dr, Ernest J. Hopper and: Rev union Cole. Sog s . oC personnel of committee!» 'The conimitess mefitfoned . one? and the following. comprine personnel «f th committees!” the Cl» | ebration: Mrs, MersUvin -J; fax, Mre. Erna-t C. Game. lire an; I; \Joese Walker, Michael Houlihan, Join tin J, Lyons, John N. Binis, Rd ifanoith, T. C. Collin. m ‘ 'Oucar 3. Sing utRxercises - | ... ( “Gentlemen were named mad hilt- ~ | [Hive plans dlumned foe * :| Christmas tree and. oneself“ Tig: [in this city, in accordance withthe an- |- - ~ | '} Wen! custom, at a meeting at the «it! Me gmmtmuohnrseott. Le, _. | of the committee, announced: the tel- Ll | “luring sub-committees: } ‘ the MuniGipal | |_ V°l°nohe4rman P. C. Dasidurand and| -: [Bice, chairman; Thoma B, Slater and| In. nis Vick [Thomas J.. Kilduir; mug“; *m w‘ | Lansing, chairman; Professor John F. | /p Cmbeue. Alexander lam Glenn. | B. Slater, chairmant James F. Kear- | (. - P5 il cls, mum Muhammomamfl ef Gnomes . farticles ot agreement, germ“ ; s Ufa urn-1m euunxcx BETTER, momma. wanna RJ ule (Bice, 'Mrs. Charles . Mrs. |- YoU. - tn, momma-moan“ y- alum {employes of the 'batt and shoddy mills hem yésterday afternoon at a meet- ing of the special committes of Garnet Workers' Union, No, 620,. United: Téx-| file Workers of America and the fash»- ntncturers committee. No setflement was reached owing to the fact that the aunlon men desired to first male a re- 1 | Port to their local which will hold & special meeting tomorrow afternoon. Statements made by members of both the ufion and manufacturers' commit- tees was to the effect that the confer- ence. was most satisfactory and that the $ {wage increase and working agreement . will propably he settled at a meeting to | 'be held hex? week. The Garnet Work- erk' union. committee Will roport on the. conference fomorrow after which they | will probably be empowered to sign the Et is moonstone the manufacturers 'have made the anion an offer of an in- |. crease in wages: which wHl average 'the amount asked for by the organizes ton several weodks ago. The amount of | Anfrease-agsked for was twolve and one- | not: per cent., elfecative - January 5. 1920 | 'The commutes: in ohorse C the set» - “open of the proposed wage intreate | an? agreement for 1920 are composed | at he following: Manufacturers, Frank | H. Graves, president Enterprisepemet- -| tiig compiny, Nt. 'F. Autsessor, prosid~1 gn} Star Woolen company; John J; Ry- 'an, president of the United WasteMan» | motoring company, and Jesse Walker, | metronome-err business agent; Carnet | Workera' Union No, 620, President | George H. White, Charles Carter, Alb * Charbonnesu, Delphi; fichaine and. ~ William J. Kenny . Rev. Jules J, Burrick, pastor, of the floored Heart church, who has icon ar- it’ll\ residence ten days is reported too do: as being much impro'ied. t amt!!!”- Pec m“, Jw # a with!” Outlaw“; W , foo-m 'on. whom \ |Villa Believed to Have \. I The announcement received by Mex ~elsoo Villa and (not his . 'f . brother, Hippolito, led the 400 ban« > ,mmdmwfioxnmngm ‘ Therm-ed working agreement gor | 2 1920 including en thorease in wages to: | of the city was discussed for several | © marrow morning and on next Satur- I prients, *It In expected . _| Btihop. wilt! asiign the- young \gergy- ~ | men to duty immediately - after ~or- } ,- flighttel-which cl”! ‘ Lush-alien government altered a prize .of : p in thirty days has bsen bompleted by Capt. Ross Sinith, . the nintheplctnre. lanthanum-e. launched New Campaign memo. \Tex. Dec. 18.- | ican Consul Dela Mata that Fran- rseon at M11, is um my men to: éoxufi'm a report recaired a> week sago in military: circles um EF - Villa had Iaunthed. a new cani- PM!“ tor fl“ out-peas of mans Chihuahua and ~establishing~ his | headquarters there. § THREE C IIIHBESIERS Wit. BE-ORDAINED Setvxges wil Take Place] at Albany Saturday of , lgext Week Three Cohoeslets. all members Of, | St. Foseph's congregation,; will ordejnod ag demons at the Grand Seminary in Montreal, Canada to- day manning Will be ordained to the. \ot the Immaculate Conception in Al- bany. (Tha three new descong- are: Maxime H. Satrgult, son of Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Sagrault of 76 Congress street;) Atwood \M. Befolt, sony of} Mr. and Mr#. Plerre M. Benoit . ot 306 Ontario street and Joseph Pol- ation, s0p of. Mm Mary Pelleuer 'of Main strget © \denoting tomorrow morning by Rt. po! . Catholic priesthood at the. Cathedral. .| of this matter,\ .- The. tine; young men wily be made| ~~ _ - Harry M. Sweet of Bweet & Doyle‘u' indications in tendon mt _ League of Nations May , ; _ Be Thrown (Warhead AC rant ‘ iffiBritleh and French Statue: | {Anxious to Learn 09mm of U; S. Government ,c,a<u\ Vow ade LONDON, Dec. 13.41» first mom-a | tion that the alllon are eel-lonely m- : aidfl'lnc throwing the 1mm oft notion: ov andretomlngtotheoldmn ' a ten: 'of a \balance of D010!\ mom {Of thefinal conferenge- between m - Hef Linyd-George and neuter 01m BIREBT IEleRAPH SERVICE WANTED! .1 night in Karkin hall. The Republican contifiues : to. receive statements from the city {s-being esscrxminated against. 'In the. matter - of telexmph service.. One merchant aaid this zooming that. Cohoes, due to mistaken in telegrams winch were given to the Troy office of 'the company over the telephone: 'from: {the locai offite. I Clty Wilt Cooperate. the proposed action of city officials in connection with the contemplated Bght. for batter service said:. ~ favor of the move to be matte in connes tion with the plan -of restoring to Co- tinuing to make whom; :B: mutation 'of the Troy office. . I shall be. glad to: 'eooperate in overy way with the of Trade, The Republican or any. pro-. folnent residents who may hove charge lip. Bottom Meow Wm Rov. Bruchesi, Archbishofi of Mon- treal. The setvices will be attended by & number ofrelatives from Co- hoes: 'The ordination 60f the 'three ' young men: next . Saturday morning) by Rev: F. Gibbons, Bishop of the dioonite. df Albany, will also 36 attended by . my relatives and Mandi ot the' 'thras prospective that : \the dinetlon sn there is at present ser- moles \For French speaking: potato in- the diocese of: Albeny. A, 0. . to Vim v lawman Tomorrow -. A 301mm of menthol-e of Divis- f hnm1.A¢0 H. will leave on the: f |-4. o'cleck Cohoos-Albany car tomor« ___ i rpow for Albasy where they will wit- [ ~.. | ness the tuitistion of a large clase “mm hall by the team. 'The work |f beinehfnoitheoflem of | satd: - 'The company should be \forced : to return its wires to Oohoos, , If is an- outrage to think that a.6ity gt this site | 'has\no direct wite '- 'the company is cayef ; 'to use the telephone wit {they can then be certain; messages are sent and received properly (405 e ' Former Motor Jenna \a.\ Milne said; 'fit is a shame that: 'we hare 10 Atrect . wire aerviee In- Wu 'I am heartily in favor of the projéct and '|hope-that public sentiméent can com- | ~ {pet the company amounts“ J > jmemawmmeimmt the: ”anthem” 0 - Tried. mere 'John F. Nmmqmdwm‘ Matthew“ Tredg, thinks: \\The company 0M WM to re- | tore direct service to 008001. - The. mxmmfimmmw futienotugemm M were enigma: * 00 jc ea fonds (L lea ne soy leeonhm today. prominent' residente of Cohoes who feel | 'the lost considereme busineee during © the time the. wites have been out of | Mayor Foley, when asked. regarding l \The admmutration is heartily in- hoes direct wire eel-vice ngtead of con- f ; ' | kaiser, amid. a wireless. dispatchflm with the outilde world. “emotion of; | M0.“ Toye 1+ Dkk $ tt h . Information was. locum! gym 9 i3- 'Unable source. that John.,W, [Daris,,; 'the: . | United States ambmssador' to England, - ~ {was aaked tomndWe-hipmn om fleetvmdetowduthenuphfiuf . maitmu-oendmmo’v‘mmr dweller; the United States man. ment upon the possibility “the enait faulting meme-mimi- One alternative farthemoffi Pl. fit!!!“ “With 'the UM t ‘ Themeturottnkiu etepotomel O' the Wumn‘linion Telegraph. company |. ‘toreetoreitoteletramwlminthisi win when! Tbe brought up at the | \ meetingoz theentire membership of | [the Organization scheduled to: Monday |} 3mm allies want to what sort of substitute would be am.;f he able to. American statesmen. Persistent Reports in Cok London of New Emerita a map LONDON, Doc. 13.-When - the at? chamber sessions 'of the confer gee fie. . tween Premfer Lioyd-George dnd P; mier Clemenceau we” resumed e, Lect. This new ententé, ihnie rufiofiifi’ \& ”dameoimum-M . fl Fremont Citizens Endomwm. mmmmfinmmwi L n to Fight tor ~ the - [France the battle 'of power the _ would include England, France. Belg? © lum and Itaiy, * Vittorio Sou-Join. the Italian fox-em minister. was Invited to take pm in {today's conference. || M, Clemenceau %s said to favor infill 'er conference later in Paris to oomxdl . fep tha Russian situation and the future :| government at FRussia, w Germans Propose to- e Arrest Former miftes of' the German national sembly which has bsen invent“ tog the war guilt of German oMélai« has proposed th arreat of the ig- Berlin today. - \+ . pecisive action has © been flute gated. however. pending the propa¥- _ ation of information regarding war ° causes during: the 'interim between \ the assasifiation of the heir to the , Austrian throne at Sarajevo and the - “wireleu 'sdrice\ aid. ‘ 'The: snb-committes On war mitt. Hag been holding sessions ang taking ° ' testimony-trors high German. omelet; for metal mks ‘ f George, E. Williams Named mom! Wiilinmn was last aim 'chures to sucoved the Thie Jonathiés-% -| Smit. Theo vestry also adopted rusdltie ; , i tions of sympathy on title-(hot W. mus-ammonium actual outbreak of the conflict, filo w LONDON, Dec. 18.-The. summons trymmof St. Joh ‘i‘ Memenuulm‘ik