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ERNM ENT 200,160 IN |ENWORNERWENR Mage Up of Mer Unfit tary Duty The Auocuted tgatons } ave Harta log the plirpose \the mon ar by ; vakant demina tlon E porganied For Protection Against _, and Disorder and Is M For MIti- axa C © - ie \raid iar a - ~ : ' nC. an ma mre C \oa ‘MX - * * 1 ott Circulation Greater Than That of Any Other Northern New York News paper. WATERTOWN, N. Y., SATUMAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 27, 192 AIL RATES BLOCKED BY COURT ORDER; | SOLDIERS AND MIDDIES IN GREAT FOOTBALL BATTLE | (ARMY AND NAVY CIJASH IN ANNUAL GRIDRON BATTLE More Than 45,000 Gather At Polo Grounds, New York, to Witness Great Struggle Today. Polo Grounds, Nov. 27.-- Uncle Sam's own gridiron classic - the annual battle between the military and naval academics - attracted 45,000 people to the Pole» Grounds today represent- ing civic apd service officialdona, present and potential ad- mipals and generals, wives, sweethearts and others. LEAGUE .MAY END WORK NEXT WEEK COMMITTEES COMPLETE TASKS EARLIER THAN EXPECTED Neanw hile lines of communication to far corners of the earth informed tems of thousands of others what wasgoing on at the front | Wircleas brodcasting of the details of the gaile let the Atlantic and Pacific' feds know about it Even the arm) of occupation in Germany | was m of the friendly enemies. Porghing Among Natables. Seetotaries Baker and Daniels and GGletersl Pershing were among -hr| I Press.) Reports that or- heen formed in Na of resgortng and establishing Ba- pv ef Germany vere discredited - by Miulster Preat dent Nou \habt fairs uith tho a Pram to 'ssue countr) mms emen!s | af by opponents of the varlan coalition is bourpwols by Communtats and Inde an c.ermany government, and vlolently | oppuse1 | f Ravaria today. He I in Nerbin malluaalng Bawarlan af central government, anf wis requested by The Associat a con- cerning afrtra in that section of the Assution has been made that ru- more mlativ e to separatist an revo- of _ varous [sorts in Bavaria have been eircalat- presont Ba which pendent So- Plies Bavaria in Fmisse Light ° \Mud that a misleading has bee f Kahr. \ mall President n Yon [Ibe Einwobnors chr .and the rgenc' In Bavaria These rumors ndvaria and Pavariana both im o€her parts Tire pin ced &e filmo ligh!. lang list of notables present. One ofl | Secretary Baker's guests was Gener- al Georges Robert Nivelle of France Hall a dozen | governors, congress mil fatForée and The persomfication { Big questions SETED cade«@ amd middy rooters, the antic» of ttre army mule aad the navy goat ' as they were led up and down the side. lines for good luck to the eles ens, the display of uniforms that are , befimiimg to be a novelty since war time, the passing show oi those who will \sound him away with a smile\ shor1j such an occaston arise as In (By The Amsociated Press.) Geneva, Nov 27 - Optimists at the meeting of the assembly of the League of Nations are counting up on finishing the work of the seasion next wooek, or ten days carlier than was exported This hopo is based on 1917. Cmdots and middies usual procedure in coming to the front. The sailors came by land, the soldfers by water down-the Hudson Full - the fact that committcos number one and number two, have yvirtuaily fAniahed their work, the international court is out of tie way and the arm iaments questiom has beon disposed The} - of by a practical adjournment oash corps over 1.000 «trong principle felative to the admission of' dress was the rule for them as fot | uuse that bis | Repubitcan majority new members has miso been decided}the alumni in the standa Cadets in 1 that is .o dominato things For the ' upon griy. niddies in blue, marches 'iear do not tako thot seats &coss the gridiron with that noted Some apprehension is still felt in mligzmment which - pleagos the mml | some quarters. however, that tha diy WLSON MA USE His Attitude Expected to Ply TEMPER OF amnma‘ulnsi (MEMBERS 15 ALSO PROBE MANY WOULD MAK THE touch with the thrills of the combut Session May Bear Little Question Regarding Relations of| Of il nmomt the w hole arm) and umyl AVashington, Now 21-A League Council and Assembly registeced were In the stands vrom Monday eqogress sits again, May Be Subject of Further Spectators came carly to “Mr\ and enough senators and comgress bate. thr pre game rival dress paradis o' tn en are back to Washington to mak: reversed the , - 'ynout after March 4 ThE VET MEAL Important Part At Ap- proaching Session FROM R nlo Cimes, = THREE CENTS A tOFrY XN T LSEWEERE NEW YORK STATE ROADS RESTRAINED | AISING THEIR RATES MONDAY { Agreed On At Riga | ACTIONS OF THOSE DEFEATEDl MAY BE CHARACTERIZEI mY UNUSUAL FRAN KN E$& | Fr'uMUnwu‘ President indicates His W#iiltrg: | nessa to Co-Opegrate In Pulting Through Domestic Legistation. By MARE SULLIV AN. (SPECIAL TO THE TIMES) [«sgaible a consideration of wheat tho temper at this short session wyill be ond what activities it is likely to taks No one can undersiand t he frosent pimosphere of Washiagtorn om infoh Hgkently follow the «of this coming short session v ithout k eoping ind the fact that this is the old comgress - mot the now ome The membars and senators who wets velected this month, and who vl com- always in m Trom Doscember + until March 4 it is ghe obd (Cougreis mill in session. and ict 6% lst fact , «Geran and abroad \ Reesp® reports 'Orger®\ - which - was mlleged to! lzre been |- formed by Horr: Each © OPPOS® tho admission of Austria (”I bond ard the middles had Mike Sur teh, @ireeter - of the - Basaran tho league te}, aiper cheer leadet, a «hole shus rods and fwreat - departrnen¢ - and _ Commiltes rmumber | four. th‘hl in himself ¥hich rece ved ota the wore! organization\ cane a ARQ la ne the whee gime in Hs a-~a and carry out a pro them. in gum of fir maching siin#{cance in Denses of each Einwohnerwehr «a composed of citizens' the \Ba- certmars | Ths an orndiza* abd arse me« known cess guard * \I8 thee ness 'Orgerh does not etist be «24 A8 havo wated the nickname from: bu sym ame and the first eyllmble of -the league fnafly bas spproved the was a nu . comparatively laigh salaries pald the tw ) u' {ch eentere«] a move\ Dereonnel of the secretariat, flndlnslgmy overcast sky Miltelbach re 'be high cost of Hying In Geneva Jus | pher with a threat of rain were the A damp, chill a watchfui constituency blew | in cussions in fol sesetmbly, which will bo. resumed on Tuesday, especially those on tho qextlon regarding the relations of the league council aa assembly, wil ro prolonged. Only CsechoMlovak delegates new tor an multl for rooting that tego boys envious W ben the teams came on the fiel« ishoz—tly after 2 stimds were completely filled and an has been eraminaing the mccounts of, part. while the er woaraiher conditions worker in resaching!ing breeze from the south his native country should also be; mcroess the gridiron which was bu tsken into ar count Icomnumtlcoly dry and fast The organizagion committes has Ag 2; 09) p m,. tary export and charms the spects: AFiee the parade each corps de | tions that will determine thait is ploy ed to its section of the standd would make | coi Eneh cor pa had a the field and grand prrsent The | number -have teem defeated atmos Captain Wilhide of place let me Ray tho in Ba varia.\ t decided to gpprove the suggestion. the Army and (Captain Ewen of the “hat the four eloctive members of Nivy meet with the officials and after 'the council shall be chosen mo thallshuklns hands, and Captain Ewen of He- Facherich is head of OBly one term will expire each year | th Navy having correctly called the the sehr ao | wilf confine It has also decided to set up a cOM ; ros of the cain. elected to defend Dy dir ves n 'o that organization. ; hittee to study all proposed amend | the west goal, thus giving the Army The Ems > nerswehr ds) not unlike, 'ments to the covenant of the league ' the kick off the Tas ars oder committees which i z Ptay Opens. some \me> a. communities 1mm.AMER‘gQ’éJCfiQL‘iSHQ‘fiEAGUEl At 2 11 Clark kicked off for the' ofa co _ protect themselves | Aray - The ball went out of bounds =c suem pillage and disor ' (By The Astoclamd Press.) vOn tlhe Navy's 20-yard libe as Con der g 27 - The first Amen | TO caught it Conroy made, five; To (mex Revolutionary Moves. \t . Linn ar. «ath to check revolu- Geneva, Nov Ican treaties to be filed with League of Nations were put nmrlally- the | yirds outside of Mulligan but Koeh | lef was thrown for a loas of a yard - Tim Navy then punted, the bail Qiry as a whole bave been ung-ralefu! | {dow tho most important considers: done or uot done. | _ The Attitude of the Defmted \ gcsalon of congress aftiited Hke coming one is always aft to be cather more exciting In Its amtivi¢ies thin a normal session. A consider I , able number of the member- in the case oa - rathor -ur usuml's 'for reolectfon - They no fongger feel ander tho apprahenaive consimaint of 'That tends to make tham more fre, end ths t coming session wil be charicteriged lb) an immusual and ogresaable frank nes: Quite a fow of these d«efeaied wrembers who bave alreg@y returned io Washington fret mot oily free fro'i constraint, but feel, smo, that their own constituents ad the cou, The activities of men in thiss maonad will be characterized mot merely by unusual frankness, but by an as pressive independence A session of congress, of which 1 consideranote number - of | meember® knew they are going out of pu®lic life asd of which the reniainder know that they mre secure in thitr seats Proposed Jump of Z0 Per Cent in Passen- state have been restrained from raising their intra-state rater - next Monday, Deputy Attormey General Edward (@, Griffin, of , Watertown, announced here today in making public temporary '< inlenctlons issued by Suprénme Court Justice Cropsey late last | night. . - THE WEATHER Tonight: Snow or rain. !s Sunday: Snow or rain. » KE CETY Of WATEZTO'WH. FOUR CBNMTS Vol. 60, No. 184 ger Fares and Other Charges Pre- vented by Injunctions Issued by Justice Cropsey. New York, Nov. 27.-All railroads operating in New York , In two orders the roads are its d I The new line represents the actizal on their advance into Rusata after gested by the Soviets at Minsk a=~d Brest Litovak By the terms of the The line fized at Riga. shown on the map with r bemvy neutral pone on efther aide, represents the caster n frontier the outer broken line to the cast marks the borders - of Poland &n 1772 limst which the Germans plaeed up- the battle of Dumajee. Tho ne sug jected by Warsaw - ran truco between the Poles, the ounership of Vilia wa ito be decided by the League of Na: tions, but the Polish Zollgou ski. took possession of the town and figh ting in this soctor is now in progress. imitating d' Annunslo at Fiume, of Poland in 1793, “hue the Lithuanimas and West Virginia, Scene of Walk-Out. . « | Chillicothe, O , No: Four trun- | drod and fifty soldrersa of the Td and a~ ws and the West! vide the country with bogtte P¥gip infantry entrained here at toon Itor strike duly in the Mingo coumily. moments whether they ¢ a tart bo extreme radieals or | zznzzgnzztplrfi) (311120 figfigfgfui bore caught by- Wilhide on the for a longtime to come, ought to pr» the ex top no nee pyatives \ vith the United States. Artan's line h 1° Except Fortwo f: ii vars members has the Eip . ed O ;g, Poimt captain ran the ball back “OI\?! than usua cept Fort so fa: rab The first of these. signed Oot s. the coming vould (0 miner w last, is in the form of a proclamation Yas before he was thrown * . Pou woven\ he answered. by President Wilson extending tho _(\(.5;“nuod_° f,\ 771- ) :Ju“d:mrg:£f Abe; t PresiGent ei'i‘.‘v‘\\\\ > many lese than that | copyright law of 1909 as applied he | _____.__‘_':‘__;‘f_“°- The (2:9: of fine raglan thntemakm fant ,:\ as yanmzmlnn Sweden and the United \ is s ~0d body of legislation lies prob yum-M \U fire fem rnusmnfly States EXPLHSIQNS GAUSE “I!“ obte is uncertainty abort the dispo= pap C The second treaty cancels articles Irtinn of President Wilson pir sll , . ”gs-hr riisfed in nllzm and XII of the consular conv en | BAMEE l“ “flax IEEUNH' Pightly or wrongly. comgreess has Tuen wha he said 'tion between Hueden and the Unit 3 » {romp to feel that President Wik e pl,. TS\ nbout_ rumora that 1°“ States, making them terminate too 'is in an unreasonable mood. mnd that tir , - has oa general' March 18, 1921. The treaty was sign DRAPERY STORES BURNED-AN-| ;n pis exercise of the veld dut all ys , .’1\:;‘:fliicrl;iatsihpnpr ed June 18, list. OTHER FIRE OCCURS IN TIP. ing the coming session he will be 000 vip wrrm‘lnre I: snot??? PERARY TODAY. | zroverned not merely by the Freedow ate ue 00 2 ng ire direction, Prest PAH“ BF Mll-H‘AHY ls Cork, Nov. 27 The drapery; which ho shares with is a nan den- / m ’ wid uch re orts' stowes on St. Patrick's street here' about to leave public life, but b. : Wore .,+ soy foolish\ P | AHAEKEfl FHflM AMBUSH wore completely burned out By fire porulant insistence on his own pre To +o \ornerwehr\ he- eon a today, following a number of bomb] rocative. Unges '+ oa military |a l i eplostons. The damage is estimated For example, there can bemo doub Hon < > taal annual-3:1 thrzan PA Dublin, Nov. 27 -A party of the| at £50,000. that the present congress is Qispose i but me- .> ame gust of Tl‘l‘l’fm military retarming from an ingquiry| Some reports alleged that mem to pass a drastic law restrlesing ir. Ad om cy omen “I’M“ ely “\;.outqid9 Fermoy was ambushed three| bors of the Black and Tan. at the' migration Congress Is almost uni Wham) ,>, coot under mma‘“ °C miles from that town last evening! poimt of revolvers, prevented the fire vorsally Impressed with thise belic( Cae n ilit ary “mt and two of the soldiers were killed firtategs' operations and later order- that many countries of Eumrope. in -' ally unfit for rnllftary and three othets wounded The lor) ef all the volunteer helpers Away )the present state of ecomonmbe chao Must Keep Ord ry was held by a tree which blocked} fromm the scene. . there, ars taking advantage of 'hb« Nsep co, hung‘ ed earl . the road Im Tipperary this fotencon, the opportunity to get rid of unf esirable Youl 2 s that othe Flip entenrt®, gome arms were captured by the Sina Fein \ club rooms were burned |eic nents ta their populations by fa | to he p.. ,,|_,ld'nll\'.l on Ja; 10mm\ men who carrled out the hold-up out. litatinc their emigration io Ame Gee mit military - at gm”! “hr“ £ en. Several other reigonm run ! ho \ c treaty mast be pod ward the same ond of eccgisive and d nn on. born men, Presid P‘rp AR [MG PARTY T0 SAlL FROM lorsely undesirable iramigration W Kai a pt.q ent Yon. Hz? 1l’nitpd States. \aking uccoun Nu pav. . of all these reasons congress Is d- dudm‘h tha nnql'zm\ ifhomughly un ; posed to check that imin#grazion arn | Bar Wes d” of the organiza. | to endeavor to pass legislation :» , War ar ing thi \Izdufpflm; 0f*”“‘. rag-f that effect. *% tir oll be ab ”a: gfiflflfiwgg'l But fn gon‘aidcaring this logitsla tion mun“ an tier , , congress is impressed with a mor : if mlloss mus cen tso (PresidentBlect Plans Brief Stop At Kingston, Jamaica, C e \ th mam-u de y ete to meet President Wilson will exor«cise ht= Hos uy 0, “mands of the entente.' t E R t to Narfalk. veto power in such a vay ms to d rue “muff” and restore our | A Routt \ fest their Intentions. The other day 212k mall s, “381i; vs: “Email; 1:33:55; a member of congress whois on th» bst s dep ; f nmmrt |_ and brMd urrest in Ger- ©(By The Associated Press.) mit water pool near hig hotel. A ngfigtfiaaga hggacflzzgrgnfi‘gégfii Toh s poter f Cristobal,. Nov. 27.-Senator Hard i phznge in the pool was his first act some representatives of labor union». Ine the (2,8 quest-on regard- ly today to bid after his return here last might and who laid before him the mecessity al numeri ing prepared regretfully today {1 ty thi the ro mmunt cal strength of js Vs 10 was out early this morning for |for immigration restriction He re- 0 the ee ae deft whhep ia shone | Eagan e i o whon ho ents | uo\ Paso plied that he agreed with them whol- h'lg te y, ne left which is oppos-! it Kére emia tomorrow, when he sails The Pastores will sail at noon to- iy, and that they coull wely on con- \Pvm Jvnllner“ he replied: ton board the steamer Pastores for morrow and is due to reach Kings jress to take the neressary action. Ple. hi deing ff?! 05 ber cont of the peo- /the United States. tom, Jamaica, at 8 Tuesday en route but he feared whateyer «congress med m efection fgures.\| He returned here last night from to Norfolk. Senator and Mre, Hard-|should do might be veCool by the de 18 Daya; that communists out:\ the Pacific terminus of the canal Ing and their party Will go ashore at president. communiata laria are helping local| where be exchanged felfcitations Kimgston, where they: wil} take A Veto That Distourgges BW id or p“ the campaign against with officials of the republic of Pana-tlumch and later they will go on an . Congresa finds for this ”BM-\nun r organizations by mis-| ma. Today he visited the fortffica [§0-mile motor ride across the island a‘pprehenalon of President Wilson in archial in an, aha!“ as belng mon-' tions and the submarine base at the {as the guest of the governor of that nis yero of the budget Bill team .. jo; TS And trying fo| eastern end 0% the waterway, played Britliah possession. 'They will board clon in entente circles ygolf and took a swim in an outdoor their ship again at Port Antone (Continued on Page Tyselve.) W. Ya.. coal strike zone - They ware in command of Colonel Hall. of the 10th infantry Calls on Governor. Charleaton, W - Val Nor Alnr jor C. F Thompson of the gnemt| - 2% Benjamin | Harrison, Ind . called on Governor Cornwell. unofficially _ stated that Thompson was here into Mingo county ordered last night | by Major General Reed BARGE ASHORE IN PACIFIC, FATE OF CREW is VESSEL GROUNDS 96 ‘ SOUTH OF CAPE FLAT. TERY, WASH. Seattle, “marl—Got of the barge WoOJ Pirrie, reported ashore near James | lsland, of - the Washington coast. had been foun« early today, according to a wireless message from the coast guard cut: 'ter Snohomish, which went to the ald of the stricken vessel | Six rem persons, including the wife of Cap» tain A. B. Jensen and their biby, were reported aboard the Pirie. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 27.--iAll e? forts to ascortain the fate of time 1 6 persons aboard the barge W. J. Pir rie, réported ashore 96 miles sout 1 of Cape Flattery, on the Washfmegon, coast, had proved vain up lo mic night, four hours after the vessel was reported to have strlick om th © rocky const. A wireless message from the mas ter of the Santa Rita to her owners, w. R. Grace & Co., late list migh! sald the vessel fs standing four nrl 1 i I a- at ~No I men -| grounded, TROOPS SENT T0 GEMS STOLEN AS STRIKE REGION) CROWDS. LOOK ON;: Dispatched to Mingo County, |Jewelry House Messenger Rob- bed of Diamonds Vafued New - York, «besres ‘sswmv were the loot of four day- lllght hold-up pen who today at fack: lea David ‘Jenolry house, as he was leaving the [Pmcafic bank, it 49th street and 7th awone where he had removed the jewels from a safety deposit vault. Raylor was set upon as he stepped staf of the fifth army area, al Fort from the bank door to the side walk reachog|Crowds gaped in wonderment whife hore this morning and immediadoly 'the messenger struggled against the t was|heavy odds Major broke awgy and escaped in an aute- in - connector |m0blln w hich with the movement of federal troops agound the coraer. New York. Now 'between representatives of $3 cities lof 200, 00+ w hat a ny, | r»r. Royal I commissioner, At $60,000. Nov. 2% -Two tin containing diamonds | worth Saylor. messenger for a Then the four thugs waited for them s To Study Health In Cltles. COUNTY AND GIT SCORE DISTRICT ATORNEY use) structed to show cause why the ins\ junctions should not be continu pending trial of an action for a per manent restraint . of. charging rates in excess of those in effeet prior to May 28, HIS—film state claiming that the war powera' have expired by which rates were it» creased above that limit. The first order uames the Lab 1 Igland and the Staton Inland rapid; .} transit raliroads, and is retumubl‘“ next Monday in Brooklyn. The Sed- ond names tho New . York.. OFFICIALS NAMED 3 Charged with Compute} and Brkb- ery In Connection With Aflegead Qambling in &aratogs Oity amd} County. day, Dec. 4, at Kin _____ Proposed 20 Per c“); Jig; Tallston, Nov. 27. -- Indictamiomts} Ths railroas charging consplrmcy and brlbéry against District Attornoy D. Andrus of Baratoga wore today by the ounnrdlnw gmfilf jury which mnwwmmmu 4 been Investigating aflo- coudittans> in' Saratogh county, City Judge Michie! K. m'ryguc and Police Superintendent Exvamrd T. Carroll of Sargtoga were fondly indicted with the district on the conspiracy charge. District Attorney Andrus bed pate viously been indicted on the chage of neglect of duly. John E. Gaffney, Saratoga conmals- sioner of public safety, and hXs dap uty, Benjamin W. Wilson, were eo | indicted, charged with noexgkint oe | ® duty. Four indictments were bAowglht against Jules Formal of New, Yotk, alleging conapiracy andibelng a com- gambler. Fourteey in-.J di enta were returasd mykist Eamon residents for alleged gmm- n & Charges against the officials AER;- ed that they knew . pf gambEing: at the famous resort but took no atsops to abate the nulsatce. More Than Score Saratoga Springs, Nov, 27.-~-City and county officials were namod by tho extraordinary grand jury which i today returned more than a goores of fadictments followipg an extomded investigation of alleged in this city and totnty. came effective. 'Thion, It con. PASSED, Sizs commenge | R rere ae.: ORDER VACATENG ALL REMAIN. 1NG PRIORITY ORDERS i% issuED Today. Wakhington, Nov. 27.-Ths «oal crisis has passed in the judgmurnt of the interstate commerce comailzsion which issued ar order today varcat- ing all remaining priority orders af- focting preference for open top «tars mung” (ms 20 'cent & with am: mafia wtéordance «its 28 engatod in mmmta m Hix. tTh¥ attorney. generalls declared J 3mm: known. macs 25qu ah og 6, (the railromd's pm New York intrastate »rater: *s §§z;”.u‘p?§h§%\fm‘“ the vital - questions - r I the given an opportuni QWM cent order of the: interim:- merce commiasion. - In the complaint t that ratéx. were incréared. $ Aimit existing: prior 40 May-<48; under war-orders of the war tima Writer “an?!“ of . mi de ang vance of-the @ Putnam federat ~ laws of the state qn‘ New Yor! On or about; h. 4 federal covqnment zelf trol of the railroads of; but by statute purmuarnt powers provided thit no or charge then in efect mik duced. by the authoritiemot of New York prior to: last\ , E the complaint malotainiig th on Sept, 1 the ntatflles 0 of New Yotk and Che otdsera of Eh - authorities of tho state 3g; b W6 the 'defendant roads could. charge, demand or <ollect,\ 4 Incremflhttnm “Iii?“ thee. The complaint mid it surf injunction * - lief that the defendants without ® rant of law and int entire diare of the statutes of the state Of New: ; 27 - A conference! populatoin to determine efect upon - public is exerted by the health, if pregert na-' the association of rallway omocu- 'tton wide housing shortage, will be tives, Chairman Clark of thy «om Mltaspwm in Detrolt beginning mrext Tues:, mission recommended that (day. it was announced here today by 8. Copeland, cfty health York threaten and propose ' to d mand, charge and collett os;tain rates, fares and . charges faring transportation of passengers, in the movement of coal. Ths ogder 'is effective at midnight next Mon- | in & letter to Daniel Wierd, (baie. man of the advisory committee of tho raff roads cancel as soon as posaBble om ergency reconsigning yulea amd charges affecting coak The state in stekifg to the defen £ restrai ant companies trom creasing 4 alteged, is acting London, Nov. \ rnlles from Milan, moon, says a dispatch to the London Times. Great damage in Vergato and other villages in the neighborhood was done, roofs beiog blown off and buildings badty wrecked. Stree five miles out to sea from the were overturmed in MHan . whore the Pirric is believed to hawe' reigned thro trict. SK KILLED, 20 HURT IN GREAT EXPLOSION NEAR MILAN, ITALY] Terrific Blow-Up is Vergato Overturns Street Cars 'in Milan, 35 Miles Away. _ 27. -Six persons, been sent to the scene of the Gisas- prore killed and 20 injured in the ex- plosion of a plant at Vergmto, 35 yesterday «after- lgbeut - the f DeAach=trebts 0.12.59 ters eapacity as ofte of e states 02 United States of Americs\ hi- The Thaas\thmmi minimum of 34 d 29. ®1 at % Tfis mgr-fl UF, 31753 afternoon. Sun flses: T:i1% * tec. Bun sets: 4:22,\ The plant where the explode-£11 Oo |_ a curred was used as a ahell fawlory| 4°% during the war, but since the 111033 F0 ecast for of hostilities was belfg i: ., ®. mu Wanda gag | manufactory of <lfeio F ®, broke out \b ‘