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Show c AP Li - ,- o'l &to" a or rode 1OP 164, ItoNobkof H oo I oopoo tOolps pee tlio osiroo olobAo ., Pr. coos. : , , DEsERET. EITEA -- if; PAGES 'MONDAY NOVEMBER 0 1919 21 -4 SALT ING;.-,,,- .-- LAKE CITY T E A S. flail. Wow ea I ole 001104 la I km. UTAH PiPtle ' YUJI SEVENTIETH - ift;7: MEXICAN CABINET CONSIDERS ULTIMA cb Qj Q 03 PREICES 'v4E, King rotVn o COI etb 101 EAV A q13 - c'(- r tQ IAY (1 FORC mmanue s 'NATIONAL LABOR Is Given Salute of liAll POLPOLITICAL jat tod) itentom n front it 16 A Mr 4 ...Out,. rrulet ti, ItrAt :1 i gri. battery at the t ,t,del Hopes to Come Bock (8) I nitcrwial tvert We.) ha NEW Ytiltk. Not :2 -- I rSCALE I t A 4,MC 0,i 11.1 Jr,i 14C1( ti111,, tree to, th!. ,y) A nd had to more .4 tile rutin ,41,q1,,,,,. cdurd "Al". l'f"'". '" " A,l'ert Pr;1' -- r it i ll d ay end Pi,11 Ne tt 1 ork Allvi Fuel Administrator Garfield etartd frite or H alifax this afternoon on battle cruiser rt- Proposes to Settle Contro- - hoard the Britian hown versy at Today's Confer- - it Itei ence in Capital. ert1 Strike. litf 1 for the heir to throne. lie reviewed and dilly- a &host addreaa to a gathering of hoy a. outs at the oumbut Yacht c.ula and bade faraell to the .otps of news- paper men wh o h ad accompanied the roil par I y a i ore the i rtive's arritat Then he beau)", ed decorations On near. of thole who had been i n ly a hindre of the arrangements for h:s en- hare tertainment bele. At a luncheon on board the Itenown he was host to Ad- niiral Sims And his Attar and Sir Robert Ilorden. premier of Canada. One of the last ;Acta of the prince before SAIIIng was to eend ashore lit the royal barge 24 cases of liquors to the British embasny. Washington. with his compliments.bowed to In ha farewell meow's tnte newspaper men. the prince said he bed been overwhelmed with kindness and had received hundreds of charming letters since his arrival hers and not a single disagreeable one. "I refuse entIrsly to say good bye," he added. whether you like it or not. I am States another going to pay the United virrit as SOO!) AS I can, because I like It. oo much and I witth to see much tilOe of the country and - its people, including the great west.sa.p. g buoy dAy - P .N.1 Protocol Guaranteeing Car. rying Out of Armistice Terms Taken Back to Belin by Representative. HOME --- - 'N, i ia . ' ;., , - '' .,,t '.. . - f . - k, , ,, - , ..:1 .4.1, , , . ,. . - , -- :! 1. ,' . - ' J , .4 , . P I A 0 t 1 - t t ; , ,l' A , IOW 4, 1 1 , . ! , ,Si ' , ',. U1 - -,, , ----- a ' TO k , cue .. I 24 - The Nov VA KIS. suprom ,3 oc a 11 st Parliamentary to mend thy count il today decided Group Declared to be An. ,(1.;leriikantielenge stittnhtettleed a.notte: tnx. . th counc il 4 the de- mated With Revolution- - III IIIIA inforing the firt buslness CM the program for Berlin of the pienipoten- Iparture After th cointolttre it orkd all day. t itiaries sent in connection with the ary Sentiment. protocol guaranteeing the carrying yestrday a ithOUt 1Pinft able to agree' colt or th erni iti ce term's. which Ger. on a ntimiter of imp.' hint question.. a ---...have informed ehe ellI CAGT). No : 4 - When the no tinliAl C111111ti,a1 4r h Labor party n th e report of the reitolu Lona ertnittillte named P.atordv.. et as 10 FROM MRICO), i ,, , COS AT :Delegates Address Petition To Congress Protesting Court Action in Coal, flied a I MIISTSIGN hr &A.. On tit i vrtt-t- h.pt . - a I tor) EXPECT REPLY City of Mexico . juDGE ON WAGE Jenkins a Is Stiii in Jail in FACIIIllisusPIATGECROmUANNCsIL I tot nib Mild of Iriti-- co73 William REMOVE Gtms Twenty-On- e AGREEIVENT WOULD ; om10,31:1 pv.00YEQPITAIIM, Threatened .aéjy Change o Government , 1 tgi D73 ViVJL A "fi Prince of Wales te3 tV, (33 : J. American Consul StillI itti Jail and Carrania Dffi-- 1 cials May Refuse to Rej lease Him. . ,. - ,many has bet i to sign before the peace treaty la put It 'ME. Not. the :I WAKHINGTON. Nov. 24.Tto rtiris, the task of preparing lb. new partys' inla .40.41. 1 APACM. ill ted t h Bross. i - Ittillinrit an. it a wag of contents, The note i platform. tomorRevers!' widest t hars,ter regarcithg the po rtal- - nnced. rah( be made public , rpreeenthig k VRIIIIItGTON. Not. 24.- -4 )p-bility of a very s erlou tt r riqls, involt int n'Ir Primo farmers' of 'William O. Jekta.. adtless from announeed organisations council !welted The . 11114 eellielil the miner" (4 ermine" tha:!Nit George Clerk, tin representative in , Anemc.m uteri- - oppoettlon to a proposal to in-- 1 not only the eabrnet but &loci roomier at Puebla. woe "mire"lite bituluill"" mid Ile" elude in th e platform a plank adv0, reigning house of Italt. are in 61'4'11- - ;the negotiations with Hungary that he , coosidered at a special sersdoe a --7.- --aa the oponIng of parliament,,eould leave Budapent this evening marked time today in their nevethe Mexican eabinet ere Friday et eating the nationalisation of land andi lotion for Paris. Unarms for a new wage 0111111e set Dee. I, approaches. for William O. Jenkins is the Amor Icon as which the governor of Puebla wee also serted that it was their belief It was innounced that th German The Plocialles, proud of their recent while awaiting a decision by reel t s on iet'uos el consular avant at Puebla, kiosks, that a declaration against proitibitiont Advice" today So the ne nolpof prevent. lona fre.411ueat pol aa. l I d i what as to and Gerfield who was kldnapad by bandits Administrator Danzig victory, are eager to continue what'Ing would allnate agricultural bodies. mate did sot disclose department e , in Paris.. thence ranoomad for $150,000. portion of any wage Among the questions which it is ex- - they call their march forward. Their nteetinga examwhat was taken. if &clime, of the nay, The sudden departure 'dumb! be passed on to the pubpected will tie formally endorsed by older. more authoritative niembers IniPS1011 headed by Herr on Simsot. co is the the itention Plumb for of the party, however. such as DrP- - d plan WASHINGTON. Nov. 24.--lic. Am. ejeta tem by the German government nationalization of the railroads of thel taiY Trever and Signor Madigliania, to sign for Germany the protocol guar- When the wage wale eon). rkon government's note demanding cototry. ars against any excesses. antseing enforcement of U. peace the immediate release of William O. mittees met lids morning the op. Demand Impoaehment. end to exchange ratificsitiono new The en- - treaty eletnents which have Jenkins. Amrloati COfteillar agent at erato s obtained an adiournmetit A demand Of the document. is regarded in Amer- for Impeachment of milli tomorrow at which time Puebla, is undrst,od to have heel1 Judge A. B. Anderson of the enitsd tared the gocialtat parliatosutarY icon peace delegation sire's ea hav. DOii.'::,,Pliiii'-to...-.JS(ates district inure,, wee formally group are declared lo he animated by ing close connection with the Vil,' Of considered they erpect Dr. Garfield will be by thelkinican CabinsClast ,. voiced today by the new National La-- revolut .. the adjournment of the United States ionary lentinionts and to favor senate state - department the Friday. prepared to make a 'statement to r party In a petition addressed to n the without treaty.. ratifying extreme ))olicy which. in their tiov. Cabrera of based tin further Intestigation of today. Congress. The jurist 's action In grant- Antewkwa Opinion. the coal in. with facts connected Ing the government a mandatory in- - opinion. will Inevitably lead to the la. was present, but,the department'el however. American The opinion. Junction ordering rewinding of the advent of Bolshevism in Italy. This does not adviots did not, say what action. Hi dustry. agree with the maJority of coal miners strike ass the reason as. eection now is ' most French criticisms that the Gorniana the Two separate proposals are be. - : , undoubtedly wise taken. any, : signed. (Sy Universal of the senate to sore the tsunnsittecii. One is the Tho The action followed presentation ofl numerous if not the most important are using the failure statement fol! department's allied Nov. golf. 23.The PARIS, voida as pretext for a ratify the treaty & , report by Robert M. Bruce of Chi- - in the party. It la considered that it int offer of the operators for an interms. It ernments evidently have dropped their lows: fulfilment of the casco. chairman of the convention's will almost assume corn- - le luggeoted that thepeace - "The crease of 20 per cent for day work certainly has not are Germans yet department to hasten making the peace treaty resolution committee. Only one voice mend of the party because of the au- - hesitating because they are confront- - plan and 15 vents n ton for nuichine In the g athering was raised against The ratification ceremony,' calved the &newer of the Mexican re.1I operative. abin which a ed situation the with and memdetermination of Its the resolution. R. L. Martin. an Okla- - dacity mining anti the other In the deDec. I has again been ernment to the American note calling home. official of the United Mine berg to attain control by whatever sence of the American member 's of the scheduled for for the immediate release of William mands of the miners for a wage commissions with charged die od the pretext that O. sine supervision poetponed Workers, objecting to the procedure means seems hest to them. ''.1enkina, the American consular Increase of 40 per cent and a of execution of the treaty deprives headed as "waste of tittle." by yen agentiit Puebla. Mexico. wise was re' Members section are quoted them of what; they are supposed to the German delegation. of this !ellea - hour.da y. never has 'Congress paid attention e to the Simon., which recently arrived here for arrestect.and put in the penitentiary to the domande of labor." he said. as declaring that comprising as they consider as a counter-poisafter hie release by kidnappers age VASIIINGTON. Nov. "The only way. to remedy present do more than 150 "live wires" among points of view of their former Euro- the purpose of Aligning the protocol shortly near Puebla. It is understood that the enemies. pearl , of the to is to move conditions concerning of application control the change Mexican cabinet had the note under negotiations promised today the 550 the remainder will The supreme council's note to the government by voting the Niftional not dare deputlete. found it necessary to return to loonsideration Friday and that Gov. to .a climax. as coal mine operators,1 oppose them and that they German delegation is understood to be treaty. l'atH". into party power." Cabrera of Puebtd, was called in from sort Of summons to the Germans to Berlin to consult with the government. miners and government officials re-- ! Nevertheleas Martin and every oth- will be able to accomplish some "au- - amake . Puebla for report." . to whether known want Simon von had they that The fact of I. consideration the deadlock sumed er delegate to the convention signed preme act of rebellion which will ., am . .- ---to the and make the sign protocol Amerwith.the In the industry. WASHINGTON. Nov.14.State deThough the flat re- -' or not. It is not on- - lengthy convereations N. Y.. Nov. BUFFALO. 24.Bill theIt petition. ix planned to have the impeach- - overthrow the tottering 'government treaty effective French delegates. partment officials expecteta reply toderstood to be couched as an ulti- - ican. British and jection of three separate proposals for,' Cal , lisle. escaped convict bandit. Is ment petition the of decidoMcial 1.000.000 bourgeoisie." signed by after which the C3rman day to the American note demanding i ncreasing the compensation of miners i Formerly the Socialists never at- - mktunl' headed east. according to a dispatch; member of labor organizations before tended ed, to postpone the signature of the the immediate release of lam. O. of parliament. ab- the It in presented to Congress next month. opening which were premented in turn by the' to the an to for and return Germany Jenkins. American consular agent at protocol Evening News, from Erie. Pa., so that they might To Ratify Bulgarian Terms I themselves in The canting resolution read official the indenniate and was the part: period. despite miners, Puebla, who last finally by where he is said to have been last operators, "Your petitioners represent that avoid being present when the king de- announcement that the protocol, was Tuesday on additional charges in con. Secy. of Labor Wilson, left the con- - night. A. B. Anderson of the United livered his speech from the throne Nov. Judge needed and PARIS. American sigwith .his nection abduction 24.The bandits. approved only already by and to escape Carlisle followed his usual spec- - States district court for the ist ferenc facing a possible break. hopes1 the prescribed to the peace conference not nature to become operative.- A dispatch bearing on the Jenkins at a news- - Indiana, has violated his oath ror of-of- oath in the taking presence. The delegates kings were held out that Fuel Adminietra-- i tacular methods of,calling to received instructions to case will the was received reports at Abe having grounded According yesterday and leaving a message announc- flee. 'to preserve, protect and defend newly elected extreme Socialists. how- will sign the Bulgarian peace the GermaAdelegation to by no IneS,AS Mexican embassy avid it was assumed tor Garfield would settle the contro- - paper ever. now insist that the entire group contrary,unless ing-- his arrival. The note read: of the Conatitution United the States;' there are new devel- satisfied with the further delay which that ,Ibis was Mexico's reply. While treaty Just dropped in that he had deliberately and wilfully, should attend the ceremony. hiss-th- e To some editor: versy by fixing a definite limit on the before Thursday. The cere- - postponed the resumption of interna- there has been no indication as te How is the denied to citizens of the United States' king. insult him the moment he ap- - opmenta which advance he will allow in bituminous for something to eat. will bet, much simpler tional trade on Which Germany counts Mexico's attitude. a refusal to release mony. search coming? I've got them hunt- - their constitutional rights and has 'Peared and prevent him from speak- - than those at Versailles and St. Ger- - in order to coal prices. her credit and the consular agent would not come as lots in- - this time. even so as Inc to threatmyself far go Wishing They violated the limitations upon his , main. will take place in the mayor's adjust the exchange rate. a surprise. en be would he on that attacked his - have challenged sharply: of luck. ofnce at Neuilly. thority. imposed t'y the Constitution The American demand was delivcorn-.- I "BILL CARLISLE. to reof the or his Secy. way Wileor's chamber upon (Signed) and of States the United theforrectness the,statutes Frank L. Polk, American under- to the Mexican foreign office "Former convict No. 2883." and by the decisions of the supreme turn. Will Not Withdraw Troops ered pámise suggestion ior a 31 per cent last Wednesday, but as late as last All this. It is pointed out, may h secretary of state. will probably signcourt he of United the States: that for the United States; Cecil B. Harmsadvance in wages as necessary to meet Jenkins still was held at Puebhas utilized the power of his ()Meet much more than' is possible of accom- - worth. British y PARIS. Nov. 24.The withdrawal Friday la and so far as the state department cost: of living conditions. However, Believe Letter Hoax plishment Nevertheless, it has had foreign affairs. for Great Britain; for to coerce free men into of Cob from American the lens, troops Sir has been advised he bas pot been re.; -- hex substituted I servitude;--that- he the minershaveaccepteditprovidIhis the effectes of making the responsible GeorgePerlyforCanadatAndrew Inoccupled Germany. is not consid- lease& RAWLINS. Wyo.. authoriti restless and It iknxious. will for the laws; that he Fisher for Australia, Andrew Blank- - ered in American . peace conference ' ng their working day can be short- prison number Of William Carlisle, autogratic ' :' forced 400.000 men to disobey the, "9 beennoconceded among them that enberg for South Africa: Thomas Mc- - circles as.Wecessary in consequence of ened to seven hours instead of eight, escapell convict and train robber, as has is measure there It which C ose to Congress be would .71I a of the United States senof court orders States the failure United of New the for Dr. , Eduard at the Zealand; records shown Wyoming by I the present 'standard, ---, or else submit to intolerable wrong possible to take to wevent 150 mem- -- Benee for ate German the 18 23a4. peace van to.yatify Baron treaty. etate ": , penitentiary Dr. Garfield. Attorney to the privation of inalienable ibers itwhistling and shouting and mak- den Hetivel for Belgium; Victor Ail- - It is contended that the United States General Universal und. Service.) (By considered the said Officials they to re be tonesco, Rumanian minister to France is still one of the Allied and associat- -' impossible for the king which are guaranteed ng WASHINGTON, Palmer and Assistant Attorney General Erie. Pa., letter signed by Carlisle a rightsrights under the Constitution of the United heard. and Oen Coanda, former Rumanian ed powers. dent Wilson may call the attention Ames went into conference 04 after-- I hoax. The of rules the Italian parliament premier, for Rumania, and M. Trumel ' Statesand that thereby he has do not provide for any such Congress to the Mexican situation in noon to discuss the coal strike. contin- the courts into disrepute and the event the ease of Consular Agitnt brought bitch, Jugo-Sla- v minister. Nikolai P. as ' is thus is for it Gets Note threatened, gency, --'Chief i the- law' into contempt; that be Pachitch, former Siberian premier tw.,ulleia.inbetOw. et ktihnes. arteamtealndepartment that no police' or armed and who is! M. Zelger for can be 4n .the (hall Made Great Profits M. and the Mexican foreign office at the' i fore Stambullweity, the Bulgarian the eenaPtors . and deputies time of the convening of the next il- Police Beavers today received a post- - to risk his indMdual liberty in order! There would no be of vece,. he may maintain the freedom 111'111' NEW YOR. Nov. 24.-- Soft mean card. mailed in Atlanta at 7:30 o'clockithat coal Ceno as ' ! nit r:poeert; 417;1 the state departmnt." and thatmine owners "made shocking and in- -i last night and signed l' William Car- - labor and preservefor himself and - sign for Bulgaria. be h2II gathI which ow citizen's the lia1P-fell that Mexican liberty It embassy today were Ilentl 1917-"Id! and there' profits in - " -- : - . uttneneer parliamentary body le "grave doubt" that they are en- -' hit this town. I like it vry- - United Staten government was found- - siring concerning the developments "Jun and Elder the the rules of new chamber tor Addresses ave-come 'Talmage in the wake of the arrest' ! titled to increased prices becauee of much. I think I will stick around here ed to preserve. and for theeereasons- maintaining order will not then have ' r : and imprisonment of the the proposed 31 per cent increase in for a while and see wfutt I can get out we ptition that the house of reprebeen t formulated. Little at Rock AnA. B. Meetings .,7'.--..: Mexican authort,i 4 , , by agent miners' wages, Williant G. McAdoo., o f the Southern railroad. Regards to sentatives impeach Judge diplomatic The of council ' ministers has been ' reMOLY be he ,74.4 that who have in order billet derson ties at Puebla, charged former secretary of the treasury, de-- 4 the entire force."' daily to discuss this By Universal Service.) (Special to he News.) l 'Moved from his office and that the! meeting almost as tiered today in a telegram to Federal' J with conspiring with baadlts to de-- I well.as the Adri- States N'ENif Lnited of ( the of Nov. fraud -the may, LITTLE Mexican TORE. government gnefesituartgion, ROCK. 73.Nov. Fuel Adminietrator Congress ,Arit., people . GarLeld. The 11 ownere profits as shown by their in- - it , inransom moneY. 11 of ;$160,000 Public want and at tha Ci7irtal they meetings wantpeacir theatre Cabinet - 'Notwithstanding the fact that the May ,Resign. of the United States the comettax returns, examined by him as I 11 of liberty provided in the Constitution Minister Tittonre friends here this afternoon and evening wore nationsto guard the peace." the exec. American government has informed' ., , secretary of the treasury in 1918, he ,.- -- , . Encommittee Leath imusual 'represent success. to ' States. , the et Elder ..lameit utive et the United Carranza that Jenkins is bim as of that In raid, sheeed earnings on capital stock , m was Such the has and it be tineolivocaV. would better for the cabinet to Talmage any charge speaker and his ad. force Peace says In a statement-IssueStern Action Necessary. ranging from 15 to 2.000 per cent. . dresses received much favorable news. today following a special :netting of IY- - demanded his 'release, the Amer!. 1,41..4 betause ministers. 11 aVY that the. wage in- through U thi thadreeign represent "Tour petitioners agent. so far as, is known heret creases proposed for the mineworker. nfit...her their,: tauft ner any en the part paper treatment, parmising good ye- - the committee with Wm. Howard Taft, can swift and stern action by the repre.1 of . III atm irt a Mexican 'te Premier Nitti of whom Signor Tit - sults where hitherto there has been!Jpresident of the league, in the chair. penitentiary. . are jug end reasonable," he stated. I la of the mentatives people " Before deduction of excess profits .The, state department is already tx prejudice. Today's Si The statement 'was In the form of in the neeenearyi tont, Is a strong admirer. have tailed to much faith reeentAblieh to Louis! an appeal for the speedy ratification of ommitted to drartic abtion because Post Dispatch publishes a taxes-w- hich were less In 1917 than realize the country's expectation.- 1g rights. ity of eonstitutional now-t- hese !tte- terms of the demand thr hief re- - 1 income tax returns' Rhow- - ' It be pointed out that they bays notl terview with Eider .Taimage giving the treaty after the senate -by step "igvernment ty in- "Step' . 1,A.0 accurate Church con- - onD.e.;...i.. 7 information and ed that eszninge of 100 to Zoo per In w...'".".,' succeeded tletoanal the oobthedeiren"enel.ltrult; tahraencalpmambleedetaftnoo attitude of encroached has the changing upon cent on capital Mock were uncom- President United junction toward NEW YORK, Nov. 24.-- The Toon Itst:y,- - have demning the action of the Pittsburg In f the :6 r years ttahlelt4:.tatteomreanttitanyyst.h...h-naPeelle.:woveernklaerrsg.ed ' this respect t h Issue is clear cut and t tv,0wi rnOnt" Mr. McAdoo's telegram assert- - States Citisenahipronference. El. their claims not settled the Adriatic question 'and Christian the navy's "suicide der Talmage Is die at Mn Antonil, treaty" ed. either, Carransa or the state depart-- I have in reverse a social sustained the in both home at the decision from couraged unrest, the general of power .'to the bituminous mine oMcers and men - of 59 minesweepers$ Debi cam, where the I Texas. next Sunday where he will hold and abroad. Europe muat have. sup- - ment must surrender its position. elections. Referring or court Consequently. rightly supreme' ' If the matter Continues withoul de.' owners income tax returns for let 1, It Piet returned from the perilous task of announced the 'right of any laborer wrongly . the majority of public Opin- - similar meetings. it will face starvation and claim or' plies la believed until Dec.. I..it which he said be had not seen, the clearing the North sea of mines-- was the:1 , or any number of laborers to quit ion is against them-anarchy this winter. Our farmers. may Make some - telegram said cotton planters, Jiveatock raisers and .president Premier Nitte on the other 1.and, Is work was not challenged to the or. that or today by the navy. - - If they dieelope any such profits, honored his in message it have large surplus to ,,,.. , '".'" Da niels and Rear Ad- - der- of Judge Anderson commanding declared by thotie close to him to be manufacturers, S1 anon wi ll be forthcoming tont ''''- -. es earned by the bituminous coal 0P-- 1 men peaceably refueing to work of a firmly confident attitude and Is that production.. which -, they can market 'MIL Thy interest of Congress Con:1 ' --SBONDS1 .0t1 be e sfeee,enirst br,1917. for ontr.in Europa. The rates of ex- .- demonetrated today Ft the new; AoconSidering that to abandon Power at to permit the operators to take the flotilla. reviewed the ., t exorbitant Profits for suc h a m equivalent tO change already demonstrate the c01-- reported statement by a the additional eredits.-------Tnucleon- - Sweepers, submarine elute- private employers. It is time to call a general deserting bisn 'soldiers on the front profits pubile lapse committee Investigatiat th. somikesituation -, era and trawlers form of Increased prices for bi-In, - the removed 60.0041 mines a halt upon the oppreseion of labor battlefield--alm- oet to the king at- the ear' 4 treaty should be ' that Mexican Novluminous coal. " - 24.Prieos , an in Men born of 250 area Lib of courts. free iroltic, moment miles, through the planted fleet is not the mo- square This ," and possible the country. taste. is attempting sdblr Jenkins. the 1:116 AV today. were at bendi Mr. McAdoo urged that no increase In the North sea. During the opera I wrn not long suffer tyranny or deli menu to p, orty thome Among present at . the coin- Cliblieltriledt.tilItat. deeere, but to remain inflex4a, 4e iIs nntniarmillaavith e--praft of peal to cottirnotners be al-- 1 tionewome-o- f Its, 100.10: tiro,14.40: were of PettolVel libert4 in what"' ble; to sacrifice tC. rt Co everything life itself If 01.00; sorond U. Wt. ralitt" 1 in.etingla. first tic - . e prices ...... axed by explosives and many mai .. Hoover. Oscar Straits. Edward fourth 414. A, third 02112; 4ts, tContinued on page two.) were Intured. (Continued en page two.) .., , , I on page leontinue'd -on pairs two) and Hamilton Holt., 'Filen Vidtory Oa-- - 09.14. tory : (Continued . Its, , , . ' . 1 ' . . 1 t of fit. as assigned altaro i . , I . ,. .4.. 1 a. 4 Tho Airiied NtiiiiS Elifotte Treat , Bill Carlisle Leaves Mesiage On Wild Chase , m I I ATLANTAxer MIMDMMIM ' under-secretar- . e " ,resent Czecho-Slovaki- a; ' - . Nov.;--211.--P- . . - ' . I . 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