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Tuscsday: Cfoudy. u r “Ark\ With 249 Agu- tators—Sanl—Forflnknown Des- tination Early Sunday. STUGK OF U. S. tASH + AND FOOD TIKEN AWAY ANARCHIBTS LEAVE CURSING UNITED STATES ANO vow. ING VENGEANCE [ITHEHS T0 FOLEON SHONTO Second Transport Load of Undesira- bles May Leave Amgrica For Same Destination Before First Has Op- portunity to Land. RED RIOTS AT ELLB BLAND New York, Dec, 22--The \Soviet rk\ Buford, which salled for an un- named Russian port yesterday with \249 radical deportees on board will be followed before sie has an oppor- tunity to fand- by a second \Ark\ load of \Reds according to the best information obtminable today. > It was stated that a second batch of deportees probably would he em. barked some timg this week as the government's second drastl; step against aliens who hive sought to bring about the overthrow of constl. tutional government. The Depart ment of Justics has 60,000 radicals nsted. Mow many of these wilt fol. row their \Red\ leaders om enforced voyages to their home lands has not been mada known,. Braina of Movement. The Buford, which crept out cf New York barbgr with a heavy guard! in the darkne®s#' yesterday morning.' carried Alpzandor Berkman and Em- ma (Goldman, two of the most rotor 10u8s anarchist leaders the United, states has.over harbored. together with 247 other Padicajlnof various d grees of \redness.\ Dopartment - Justice agents said the Buford's passenger list comprissd vlmnlly the \brains\ of the radical move~ ment in the Waited Suites. Dest{nation Unknewn, None know where thoy would em bark and oven Captain G. A. Hitch cock, commander of the veteran transport, was no better off. At day i break today, Colonel liHfton, com- manding the Croops on Board as' cuards, was to hand tho skipper his <~rtructions. Only m low high oM als of the war and libor depart , mggza know mass It? {laugmon 0 vayage 8 «a h’ is mum by- Mandala Wie sith. “13 ora, or Abo, filth are By raffroad with} htelo-Osporoff, an the Russian fron- 'rer. It was intimated in offcial cir clas that arrangements made with the Flon#sh government to permit the passage of mans lhnmgh that comniry. Tho transfer from Ellis iIsisnd to mummjon ta that the Pw I band ber cause at Hangs, preached desth and Gustruction, was an event unique in the inrals of this nation. Seited in raids in ail parts of the country they were mobilized' at Ellis Island for deportation An rlaborate screen of secrecy was' thrown about tho preparations for council, it became known todas, is the Res making every effort to reach an agreetient ho (question of reparation for the ain the Baeford of the agitaiore who bave g}: of the German (eet at Flow so that signed and ratificationas of the trea- ty of Versgfies exchanged befora Christmas and busy session of the council this inorning when tho terms of the note 82 a* WHY DID MINISTER - T0 DENMARK RETURN? j- FERRY QUELLED BY RESERVES Womanfitajfetfomer in. Rictous Scene Staged LG ~ Entrance to Ferry. Today---Police - | Use Clubs Freely. i New York, Dec 22-Led by a woman who - declared - her husband had been deported to Russia yesterday on the \Soviet Ark\ Buford, a mob of 150 \Reds\ today attacked the entrance to the Ellis Island ferry in an effort to reach fellow radicals awaiting deportation A riot call was turned in before the police could restore order ; to' acting commissioner Crowd Chants \Internationale.\ The mob formed around the gate | ksepers cage several minutes before | A few married anarchists are held the attack was launch8d. Then the | in various cities, awaiting the @ecis woman, proclaiming herself an an- lon of the authorities as to whether archist, stepped for wird and drove I to send their families with then». No ' both fists through the glass window 'anarchist of whose marriage t here As pleces of gluss crashed to the , was official record was sent or the pavement, the crowd began chanting | Buford, but eight of them had re- the \Internationale.\ questéd that their sweethears be; \Down with this dirty, rotten gov lsent om the ship also ernment,\ screamed the woman | Brooks Woman Sent to Tombs, \They have taken my husband and - Clara Brooks later was arraigned. are taking the husbands, brothers | on a charge of disorderly conduct, and fathers of us all \ ntound gullty and committed to the Vnable to quiet the mob, Asn‘Tomba for 48 hours pending im in | Mitchell, superintendent of the barg. , vestigation by a probation officer.; offlce, located at the tip of Mankhat ' She gave her ago as 24 ygars - and; tan, turned in a call for police re- told the magistrate that sh had | serves gone to the Ellis Island ferry tm an, The mob beat the first policeman , effort to see her husband on thes to answer the call, but when more island but that \they would no@ let reserves, with drawn clubs, and a dee! me go\ She then began - to weep tail of coast guards with fixed bay and a dozen other women who had, onets arrived, the crowd suddenly sccompanied her to court also wept. became docile. Members of It ex Ark's Destination Unknown. plained they had come to in ulre' Washington, Dec 22 Anthon) about relatives who had salled on Caminetti, commissioner general of | fot been completed, accordlig Byron H. Uhl, at the island. the Buford , lmml Hon. said today that he didl A young Russian woman who gave . not k the- destination of the, the name of Clara Brooks was ar- ‘tmnapon Buford which left New! rested as the ringle@dor York yesterday w Others to Sail Soon, ported anarchists. Twenty-two anarchists rompained ! \I do not know the ship's dostina at Ellis Island today awaiting depor- | tion,.\ he sald, \and if 1 did I would tation. \They will be sent to Russia feel it my duty as an Americam to with others from Detroft mnd Chica protect the lives of the Anprican go whom the Department of Labor soldters and citizens an board, not to was unable to have transported to reveal it Ido fot know whee the New York in time to satl on tha Bu < vessel is going and 1 feep perfectly lord. Arrangements for the depart- sure that no one elso does* it this ure of thp next \Sovit Ark\ have time.\ ata ON PEACE PACT] CONFIDENCE WTE WANT . PROTOCOL® B&. wims BY “Mi“. vOTE N CH AM.. FORE CHRESTMAS SER OF dEPVTIES a cargo of de whe tf: 4 OTE READY: FOX -SEAMMIE Wt t tmn Holand,, Faw Osta''s Romain To 8s 01130556 Politisal Observers Damn Prim!\ eof to Clean Up All Werk of PORC® | | One ot Greatest Tri Conference. umphs Attained in Years. t bravo been; Paris, - Dec. 12 --The - supreme Rome. Sunday, Dec 231- Tho, aAmaifl majority obtained by the gov crumont in the chamber o£ doréstics today, w hon the order of tho day es- preasing confidence in the mlntzsuy‘ was carried by a vote of 242 io 213| will ast, it is befloved, cagme the Nit: t cabinet to resign. It is considered, bowever, that tlo umrrowmess of his margin will cause tho premir make changes in the persontc3 or the cabluat. with (Germany on the Scapa the protocol may be 'The question was up during a fong sending thom sway Following the debate and th to re he Inst communication & e a e wo Transfer Mads During Night. plying to t It was in tha dark-mg Mgr! or' of tho German represimntstives were ON the question of confidence the night than an army tug Grew up at °C\ the dock at the immigtation station . to take aboard the tindostrables for' the soven-mille Journey down the bay ' to the Buford. 'Two doten soldiers armor! with riffes and as many imm tion inspectors carrying night ulckn patrolled the shores of Ellis, 'Yon Lersner. island until the lug arrived at 5 15 . miaston in the 30 pe of expediting whatever const n the German delegation finds necessary to give it a im The Reds were marched single file of mrards from the Immigration barracks to the boat\ landing, each of them carrying his or her baggage. A scorm of agents of the Department of Justice circulated , among the Russiana walling to begin their long journey These agents and the soldier guards on the island went on board the tug with the de portees and took them to the trans > port Berkman Thraiens. . \Goodbye America,.\ sobbed Miss Dernstein as the tug ploved past the Statue of Liberty wfth her lighted torch held proudly amloft. She was leaving behind Samuel! Lipman, her fGance, facing a 20-year term in the Atlanta penitentiary for violating the : espionage law. and threatened secret service men as ie stepped from the soll of the Uhit- eod States. statement with curses. \To hell with Americal\ tmore department of justice men. Emma Goldman apparantly was so lars in American money with them. with men prominent in naval, mam] unconcerned she slept uniil after Berkman said the caSh averaged $2, midnight, although thie rest of the '000 each. All backs, were notified immediately after checks. ner that they would be deported be, Emma Goldman safd her plans aft ' to the United States government for They had not reaching Russia were other than that she would immediate. 114 feet, nine ly organize the \Russiin Friggds of depth over the sills at low water is party remained up ail night. fore daylight. ed it so quitkly. Expects to be One of Triumvirate. Berkmar sild He exported to go to American Freedom\ to carry on Rus- and co-operate with sian propaganda Petrograd, this evening. Premier Clemenceag\a cabiamct at the war office, and it Is believed that the note. if then completed, will be hand- ed during the evening to Baron Kurt disposed of by the council to clean up all the work of the peace confer- eave, with the exception of the Hun 'garian and Turkish treaties and the, Russian today that all elsc fright be lithe?“ of in time to permit the celabratio of C#ristmas It}; a state of éffective Nitt achieved one peace with Germany, untess that na- lar maintains certain of her object: to the final terens, after receiv; ing the council's note formerly Princess Patricia of Con- haught, gave birth to a son yester day Princess Patrici was married to Commander Berkman was defiant to the yaure Ramaay of the royal navy in | February of this year. took care that no one should be im. \We're coming back and we'll get periled .by the rigorous weather of you.\ he muttered, embellishlng his Russia. Those who. were not prop came in amomplele outfits from army stores, deep bass voice from the anarchists including overcoats, tug as It passed a boat crawded with mittens, hats and boofs chamber adjourned until Jan i8. Premier Nitti, in a stirrfog 1p ' during the course of the debuppio viewed the entire siturtion lie de- clared . \Nobody need fear that Italy will bo drawn into new wars without the will of the people and pariftamont. At the reopening of the chamber m fter the Chri as segess I sball present a bill modifying scticle fiwe of our constlytfon, according to which the king has the right to deciarro war, couclude pesce end negotiate t rea tles. My bill will propose, instead. that only parliament shall have the power to declare war.\ The eatire chamber, manding the Socialists rose and applauded. Poslitt | cal observers declare that Premnier, of the gros test, triumiphs attained by any prooaier during the last 25 years. ius: om oo s (n ComMissron udered No decision being roaclr ed. another session will bo held at 7 'This meeting will take place in head of the Gertoan Very few details now remain to be altuatfon. | It was | thought Son Born to Pnncesa Pat. | London, Dec. 32 -Lady Ramsay. ED AS MAST SHIP TO TET . $3,000,000 STRUCTURE, Boaton. Dec 22. -The Comnaon-| wealth dry dock, largest of its type on the coast and capable of accommodating the largest vessse!; afloat, was placed in commisaitu: here today. The batfleship Virginia underciothes, . was fclected for the distinctiine of: A being thie first to test the dock, and! 3 due coremony attended the dporing, Alexander Robert : d equipped were sipplied ~with The reds took baif a million dol- city and commercial life preset. i Most of it was in green- The dock cost the state $3,000,000 there « were travélers' | i with a large tract of adjoining tana 4 but indefinite $4,100,000. It is 1.170 feet long and inches deep. . The 35 feet, in the United consisting of here today on the steamfzip 5mm. werk in a serious BHecatse of the exposure sero temperature, nounced that most of to construct and was recently sold nblo to be removed to Montreal to- ay. GONZALES HOME HUME MOH GUB Will Spend Vacation Ham Before RIPGOOD: AZE FOR THE SONET? CHARGE AGAINST MINiSTER To DENMARK WHS THM WHY HE CAME BACK Lodge Decline: Commen® on Pub. lished Report, Merely Bamying That His Nomination Died With Last Session of Congress, + Washington, Dec 22 -- Semator Lodge, chairman of the foreign rola: tions committes, declined today to Aiscuss a published report that Nor- man Hapgood, minister to Denmark, @ecided to return to to Woiled States after the stato Ropartmeont leamed that the commiliow© wass pared to make public imformation which was expected to stow acllvl- tien and sympathies for thzo Run Boviet govrernmegt. . The only , comment frum antor L4fgoe was that Hapgoo€\s nownine ttox died with the lait assakon ~I ANDERSON: FLAYG Jeclares Violations of Injunc-, tion Against Furthering Coal Strike Myst Halt iLL JAlt VIOLATORS, IF WORK 18 BENIINUED r ALLOWS HOWATT UNTIL ~Mon- bay To PREPARE DEFENSE oF ; & conteurt cHaroks; “AW | HE ‘iIAIES Either Law Must Be Obsyed or Gov- ernment Must Acknowledge That Organization For Which He Stands ts Supreme,. a a z Indianapolis, Dec. 32 -Declaring thet “613 was of the federal court's injunction@undor the Lever act) Kansas. must stop, if persons gullty huye to be BUt in jail, and kept there, United States District Judge A. B. Anderson today permitted Alexander Howat, president of the a Knsag dis- trict of the United Mine Workers un- til next Monday @d propmare his de- fase of charsts of contempt of Threatens Jalil. court. © Henry Warrum, chief counset ‘m‘ thp international organization of the mipers, and Howat ware given until 2 .this afternoon to- present to the cqurt home evidence thats violation» of the Injunction charged against the miners' district oficial will not be continued during the interim from now until the hearing on mext Mon- day. Otherwise, ads. Anderson de- clared, ho would be forced to send Howat to Jail. 'This man,.\ Judge Anderson de- clared, \has openly and danantly du- obeyed the law. © \This court and the law hus been |! and Souted. I've mot Ao atop it,4f the Jaw is to be uph 1 faust do it or we must ae 0??qu “(ugh ho that tho organisallon for;, {stands in., mime to the govern- went. Tb at» urinal-11:40: fin congrexss and thal wo rectass apmolit«i | m a mom has been made. Tho vrod information sovoral “a that provoked such d+ Magi“? $ opposition to cgnfirmlm of | would ant be approvad. t tho commiitee, it was prepared, If necessary, tap 9M!!!“ this information to the #@siate, and; posulbly to the public - - Tho inforsgation oblafened~ frm 'Paris, Now York amd olliea plawas ia said relisbly to bo similar to reports j ' pobltsted that Hepgood interawsiod himinif toward fostering comunorco between American export Intercals and those of soviet Russian The com | nuittee also «sécured several articles , wTiltco by Mr Hapgood. ; NEW CUBAN SVGA: ARRWVES I U SI 24,000 Bags of the Ntw Crop! Reaches New York |_ © Today. Now York, Dec 22. -The first car go of the new crop of Cutan sagar. 24,000 bags reacted ' tas It is consigned to Aneflcsa re} fAners. 23 KILLED IX (st ONAAL MRECK | PifTY OTHERS SEVEREY JuRED in chasH on cana. | Mun-fir; | Moe., Dec. 22.-Bearch was j | IN.! continua! many for bodies iz the for $10, tangled maze of locomotives ' cars piled up along the Carzadian Pa-* nish bail more acceptable to the BATTLESHIP vmcmlA SELECT. |eiflc raiiwhy tracks two ralles wost jof here on Saturday, When a head on erty until the hearing next Monday. collision between an and ; east teound . freight train and an immiwrant spe- clal kiffed at least 23 petsons and d injured nearly 50 others It was be- Po|iteved that Engineer Frod Wilson of the special train and EngEneer Wil Jor they -would not return to work liam Bagley, who are missEng, would . the tenders. Although #everat: fifth? injured condition, some doetore _ an- ere would bo Taking Porat in Para, ' Now York, Dec. 22.-Willam E. any 6 3 {gout fie tng sitkt today, mmy‘fiwfi es, special story UaKed Hlatés district «sttorpey, de- clared that Howat kud kept in force a focu! strike beauslist July. and me Oct. 3. in addition, it charged, How- at bas openly defied fle court in , | ala¥erments and Inferriewa with the bran to the effect that thero was no tin thy country to force the mlm hfltm to work. .- Dehqunces Canditians in Kant“. Judge Anderson was vehomant in hig. depunclatton of the «ondition exist! ig in the 15mm fald and told having recelveéd' s number ofiw. \aciifilous\ fetters and editorial but clifipings from the district, denoune him for his action in connection th the coal strike. Some of the letters, be said, wero signed, and others were anonymous, but practi- © cally all of them, he asserted, were in violation of the United mum; ' postal laws, Counsel for Howat lntmdumd & ré-.| sponse to the charges in which is . waw stated that at tho time Howat . was ordered Into court, the minara in Kanais®s, and their officiits, were in the act of returming to work in com- pliance with the agreament reachad by the <~wminers' general committee, Judge Anderson declared the ré‘mnse insufficient, In view of urban-gen, but said he admitted the right of Howata to full hearing an if? Portpone { and one from drown i allowed - tha request meant until his aitorney rilkht ba summoned. The court objected to the kind of bonds furnished by Howat, & check 0 drawn on a Kansas bank, that he would have to fur- AS . and sta court if he wanted to retin his lib- Howat; he said, must remain in In-, MW the hearing next Mon- Ay. Wilt Disposal of Howat Case. rg, Kas, Dec,. 22.-Deciar- *uolff.they knew what Judges Ander be found burned to death berreath | son ,&t Indianapolis Intended to do . Alexander Howat, the 250 mln-' wi mmmnyai at No. 16, ome of the largest producers in the KAnsas ing to re) to the state receivers. The strike rred before the min- era had heard anything frorn the pro- céddings it Indianapolis, QUKEN MARY THE KiNG's MOST DEvYOTED SUBJECT Naver Makes ~Pigns Without First Consulting King. W ashington, Dec 22-The ment act, affecting SUPREME COURT HANDS DOWN __ _- MDBIMON ON- VOLSTEAD- until Jan 5, without handing down an opinion on (he thtutionahfy of sections of the Volsftead the alcohohc content 'o PRE ( supreme court today recese~d Address Body on > gyohlbmon enforce bee \mtails - Irish Home Rute ' ‘ U. S. MUST SHOW CAUSE IN MOVE TO TEST PROHI Court Follows Unusuil Procedure to Expedite Acdioen Brought by Liquor Dealers of New Jersey and Rhode Island. Istitu aghinst furthering the coal strike in| TiAh's violation must Amer! with, tho' gaviefat (atrlke on | the flcers. 'The investigators are seeking to de- Washington. Dec. - 22. -The su-. pgeme court today 'ordered the gov- | erament to show cause on Jan, 5. l w by original proceedings should not ' be instituted by the states of Rhode Island and New Jersey retail Hquor ! dealers to have determined the con- : tlomality of the national prohibl- tlon constitutional amendment. Applications for permission to con- test the amendment's validity and seok injunction against its enforte ment in those states were presented lut week. In both fhstances, the I ed would expedite matters, I Bill _ > run gifs ume AMIUNT Of nummm METHOD OF GOVERNMENT P451 TEANED AFTER s¥ATE Gove: ERNMENT$ HERE __ RESENTS FRENCH MIME! wRemarks Upon Extreme Difficulty a Hig Task \After $ucB a Discredi abies Outrage As Has Just “Q1 Porpetrated.\ BITION amendment was alleged to confi «t with the state police powers arai ' with the federal constitution. In ordering the government #0, show cauge, the court, apcording 20) government altorneys, followel 1 unusual procedure as ordinarll) such instances, permission to brizea proceedings is given and a date ited when they are returnable. The our, however, was generally bellevel = have been prompted by tit fac, Illa! .as the amendment becoming effec. tive on Jan. 16, the procedure foloy London, Dec. 22. -Premigr HQ an George addressed the mouse of co £ mons this vening on the Irizh qua tlon. He announced last. Keel: E purptse - of presenting to th [mons on this occablion 111!»de the government's Tish home bill. In opening his adgil: . TRANSPORT CREM MUTIMIES AT SEA) orpictaL INVE8TiaATion - or pisqpmo®r sEains PEACE ENVOYS - -OR SKP 1. W. W. Agitator Aim“ Crave Salad To Have Fomnud ‘rrcull- Aboard Kteamer America. Now ¥otk, Dec. 22.-Two Acers and nine members or of tha mad 8 ca, chara tin seas and Fm; 8 time an: nigh uh sctusad M Lifi'imtimth in ramdin W mm Ilia fim%z 'did days 1:th piaites malted 'the Mn. wik rev +4, &n MAR fr charged; c & diagh ty robberies, (“tightened v?\ in and ‘iumhxed rin € clam Ona of the ring Radon is Calkins Case inventigatedt.\ | utes before she sailed from Hoboker on tha round trip which ended yes terdmay and to havo &nmounced that- he bad been \sent\ to Join the crew. torming If a craw pB Hin or professional agitator« \sent\ It was said a formaai letter, might be laaued latep in the day. Positive , denial was made that six men had esteem as to 1000 miners on local! M been woundrd in the mutiny . ang now were in the aink bay r-emrarigg from gumashol wounds. It was sald, however, that sie men had died on | | the vorage~-fSAva {fomflwmonrn‘ A8. - RoRaMth‘mnl-lfinm. i Waslizugton, Dec. . 22.«-NG Freport concerning the mutiny 6% the army tranzport Arerica had been receimi at the War department early today, officials said, The commanding off- cer of the ship has berg, mum-loci to found a detatled imam. {NOBOES DESERT. \ORVIOCK ‘DRIFTEQGMIWG, LONGERN . FLOO I 1 C PREFER CANADIANPON i TO OLD JERRY M'AULEY mis. SION, NEW YORK... New York, Dec. 22.-Projibition is ' to below ' fie} d, went on sirike today, accord-; larkely responsible for the reduction of attivities in the old Jerry Mc-, Auley naission, \The dry, dock of a thousand wrecks,\ on the lower Bast side water front according to Mrs. John H. Wyburn of the It is seldom that more than 60 derelicts now seek the mission on nights when free dinbers are served in comparison with the 200 in ante war days. Mrs. Wybuirn gald that | 4 |- flfigfi dlated the escaped the m & i. the thnaport was mama worn . docking. «A Special attention was gives atthe !, Investigation to Calkins chan He is LI said to have jJoited tha ship ten-min-} gs fax“ \r. Lioyd Goorge remark woos. t cxtrome dlmcnmr‘ot‘s dim OPERATORS BAL ON- SETH EMAT. azruat'ro wetn- Goveia. *~ __ : 0C numssxuu,,£mnmsm ose f Eherts Afo Mage Ownera to Aoge flu; a Proposals, 440008} it .. dEscreditable my“ © boen prerpotrated. in x writin hae f I Glrgt; N,. Y., bec. 22.--Tie belles Sé tir w 29m 'm swag 0 doan hera yawfirshfiernm “Thu b was found nears hfldkb from which thik {t had evldmur been dro T EXIN song was dt ail 19) r mm: gm «um A ad probably shtkewtfif’flrafouhd In. the: hem; Tho infénts | 1mm : forn | d, normal Yaré texXl es thigh ither mint-tad hr paber affix! 100 gioigs AE. ©. o mm MEN or xcucmx ARMY pkg IN Homuwtmnofl “an, 44444 uni K Rookbiter: | - L # leas, dispatch re csind MlNEHS, raéfimfim GREASE W L‘ Gonzales, retiring American minis | ter to Cubs, arrived here from Ha- vans today on the steamsBip Eaper- anzo He will spend a few wascks PLOT TO KIDNAP BELA UN AustFiin Police Frustrate Plina to Hand, Him Over to Hungary. Lenine and Trotsky in governing States. Russia. He said bis uncle,. N. Star-, \This government his signed its I was the director ofall thhcoun- {death warrant in these deporta- ry's rallroads and also, head of the tions,\ she said. \This is the begin- 1. Moscow Soviet, ning of the end of the United States] vianp 2. -A plot to kita In: this copntry preparatory to taking ''Why 1d I fot bo happy?\ heigovernment. I am not going to Stop pere £3111)th 10mg,- mfg“? his new .post an ambassidor 10 Peru. remarked athe tled up a box «of! my, work as long as life rests with dictator of ungary, ard hand him oranges, whith was pet on Board the me. The czar never retorted to such over, to the . Hungarian - &authorities transport with canned con- matihods as the United States is uw in” bron frustrated by the Austrian densed milk fnd chotolite: “and grest Hng .in this deportation of political , police, \Khe police, leatnigig 'of the quantities of other food supplies 'that | agitators.\ ~ L plot, arfeated two brothers, Ladies the: whole duthit Tiok - With if, \I afa| Similar predictions of disaster for lyus' and - Andress Haémath, at Karl PLAN LONG DISTANCE batsman: RADIO FROM DENMARK W Copenhagen, Bet, 8.-TBo Danish] government has aapctlioned the e- Going on; friends.\\. -_ (the United States was predicted by sof,\ whers Béla Kun is Intrmed.| the erection of a long distinhe} radio fight) tha mflmbers of the \com-!Irwin Katses, another leader of the The “others, who are station, the object beink to mune\ pl cl qthlng -& their Russign union, who - wu arrested ln‘mgd a co 14m: to tha anthoflties, liah 'direct wireless communge: dn - Hore: officials New ork.’ & R . Int had. . Hwithttmmklted (new -u fenditure of -the-sum required for H the ' 'bos' Instead of coming to New AT “mt” London, Dec. 15, -The first, and at | thé same time the most devoted sub- {1012202 ‘h9h‘m‘uf- are hgadlné or : dest of King {Rom Is Queen?! any» dr‘; al, w Mfg aro n pg Tage is a Nomen acers. ahi gerd Ihe \work or Sight Inf dirime the as piaps of her m unt . war 5156. C . M42) “a lflflfl‘mflt inkwhnt calls }he km? of theissgiona\ \work she said. make on ber-time, an; To # “FWDIZE CHiLORENA .rcmg:$mb;dilmfglz ?:§”“' GtEDlNG ro. JN FAamiLy: | shooting in .