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Show r it 4 U.f Ni$U!Ne2eA-- . We- - J'PWWI0TE . ,t fV THE WEAfHER. Aiturday and Sunday, falrf colder Saturday) warmer north portion Sunday, g Bttvep Lead Copper .Wants aC : an effective and inexpe: sive '.means, of ,mecti: Local settlement Price a. Dontettlc, 994c: foregin ;.M ..II 75 (cathodes) ............. v.312. 875 8r VOLri02, NO. emergencies. 78. SALT LAKE. .CITY, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1,1921. - 11 PAGES FIVE CL! X DEVALERANOWSAFE AMONG FRIENDS IN IRELAND, PRESIDENT SIGNS MINE ASSESSMENT WORK ; GENERAL HARRIS Last Sacraments Administered to Famous Catholic Churchmafr; PENROSEGIVES " " & wti. MMfe- COUP K Gibbons Reported Critically i , .$ tyt-- ! Extending --Time Limit Signed by Mr. Wil Measure t ...... Leader Closeted - With Republican House Hundreds of Claims in the West Affected by Exte- Mondell - President-elec- nsion; Reliefjs Expressed. f at Marion. t coin-tr- The bill extending for alx tnonUn.lhg time In which 9920' assessment work on mining claims can be done aal signed today by Presi- : WASHINGTON. Dec. 31. dent WllaoiC , the'Oia'TKWYfte bolder' oTInTfiffif plalma would have been required to complete 1 100 woHh of work on their claims by midnight tonight. The tlmo Is now extended, but holders of claims must file i'Cnder V V .1 fi 1 notices with county recorders. Betting forth" that they claim exemption under j.h bill. wilch became effective with J the, president's signature. J Hundreds of mining claims In the weet are affected and the holders had flooded Adjutant general of tha army. senators and representatives from that to Jail for contempt of court. section with telegrams Inquiring what, action was to bo taken on the measure- 1 That theHendereon bill does not require filing of notice wfth county recorders by claim holders to. avail of the provisions of .the measure signed yesterday by President Wilson- local mining men are confident. "Correspondents who are sending out from Washington the Information that holders qf claims must file notice with county recorders, "suing forth that they wish to avail themselves of the provl-- 1 IfjpS'of the Henderson act? are mistaken their comprehension of what The measure' wlehee to accomplish," said A. 3 Msckenile, secretary of the t'tah chapter of the American Mining congress, last Ordered 1 -- them-Selv- U era!-finan- ) Term Imposed. .on for General Adjutant Court. of Contempt Prison -- bight. "Thst this. Is a fact Is manifested by B ASHlNGTON, Dec. 31 A contempt the articles printed under Washington sentence of, ten days In jail was Imposed which all stole that claim date on Major General Peter C. Harmust file notice with coonty today holdersmris, adjutant general of the army, by from be exempt recorders In order to Justice hidden of the District of ColumAs a matter of 1920 assess ment work. bia supreme .court fr hts refusal to protact, the Henderson law does not. as did duce certain records In connection with several of the war measures, exempt (ilalm the selective service act which were owners from annual assessment work at sought in Ohio divprc proceeding. the time for doing merely., extend Hjic-J- , all; (t . 1920 development until July 1, 1921. showe that this f reeding of the bill bill and that of the filing t the purpose Is unnecessary. However, the discussion of the bill tn the house prior to Its passas reported In the Congressionale ing not the Record, proves that ttVa of the measure to make filing "miring the discussion Congressman A 9, Mays ssked Congressman Rhodes, whe bill. If filing with the had charge of thewas necessary to avail county recorder the provision of the a claim holder of Rhode stated that the act Congressman not require filing, alHendereon bill did c thought that it should though r "The he dissemination of the Information arose was necessaryevidently that filing from the fact thst Washington corre-- , srondenta ar under the. Impression that holders from the thl bill exempts claim assessment work necessity of doing 1920 Instead of merely extending the time." An appeal from the ruling of. the coqrt should be produced ws immediately noted by counsel for General Ham and the contempt sentence automatically was suspended, pending dls- - thst juch record pur-pos- said he had hla "field equipment1 ready rv out the senand was prepsred to tence'1 If necessary, but added that he did hot .expect to have to go to Jail Justice 1(1 Uons In entering the order adjudging general In contempt di rected that offoulS he decld to produce nec-tfc!r- y. records nought before the expiration ef the ten dava he vena to be released The war department, however, it tof mnke a test of .(he- atatua of draft rei the- - terror-strick- When in iDoubt Ask Haskin Passes Comfortable Day. Dozen Airplane t Resume Tha tenor, however, passed a comfortprocess of draining Big Flight to Panama able day. but the will 1). C. herewith 2 cents in return postage on a Calendar fo-lB- ll ltk-o- , free I complished, jy holding down (he j;my and navy budgets and predicted that, by careful economy the annual appropriations fo$ all departments could be scaled down U- Approximately two btijion dolllrs. He recomflgmded against any reduction In armament tgittl thqre hsdeen an International disarmament agreement, ut said million could be saved In expenditures of ithe military and naval establishments Without e'eney. Leg1 slat Ion fixing the enlisted Strength of the army at 160,000 or 11S.OOO In place of4he present ' authorised strength' of 330.000, was suggested by Representative Anthony ae one practical way of'redue-ln- g He also detailed various expenses economies, which, he said, could be acbv the executive branch of complished the government tn Its us of army funds "Senator Harding very earnestly urged the Importance of keeping appropriations down to the lowest possible figure. said Mr Anthnnv after the conference. Indicated the ih that appropriation for the armi" be kept down In every possible way, alwava keeping In mind. however, that It would not do to Old Fashioned Jag Little Here Frederic J. Haskin, Hiroctorj The Salt Lake Tribune 01 Information Bureau, stamps Mr. Mdndell told the .president-elec- t that the government greatest saving during the present 'fees. op could fee ac- ! Iittring the new year The I'd buna Invite its readers to use the valuable free information service provid ed br Frederic J. jiaskin from ' Washington, D. C. Thl bureau answer question di- rcet to readers, and distributes edu- ' ' rational literature. No charge is made for the serviees of the bureau, except 2 cent in stamps for each inquiry, nhirh is always used to pay the return post- There is no ehergo because The Tribune pav Mr. Haskin to serve its. reader in4h is war. A fine rlcndt,t profited in color, is now waUmg for all Who request it. (In filling nut the coupon print name and addrefs, or be sure to write plainly.) - - Wanhington, Mondell Urges Economy. NEW 1 v pree-i9nt-e- -l. ocupy many bis chest probably Twelve days th process of removcase Jn Caruso' Ban Jft ntArfaV on i flight to Inimi ing the pua was somewhat out of th and Ban liartolom bav, ortllmify. s the tubes for draining were ran) leowar rond hop Inner led between the rib of whe patient mada th 'n)l(nrnl, t of hi jouinv to MHdHlna bay today, As a rule a portion of th rib It cut away aocordln to radio maMaira racnUad hart to allow the Insertion. Tb tenor. must look upon the dawn thortlv Wforo 10 p in Tha tlilrtaanth tbd bfw vrar felth tome foreboding niMihlnt tha ISC-- , - rawamrd at Ban of Vtlint Battoloma qjeena all o( tb evil that haa A J... AN MEOO, Cal. Dee. 31 tht thirteen seaplane hlrh ffrhd I u . r i " isawvr Faithful Ate Urged to Pray for Baltimore, dc, Exact Whereabouts LEi E vealed by Secretary; Assume Party LcaJ Recovery. T. a oib-bon- today received the last sacraments of the church and tonight he la lying In a cfttkal condition Rejects Also Soldier Bonus at the home of hla friend, Robert T. Bhrlver. at Union Mills, onjhe Car-ro- ll Planf-Actio- n to county hills, near Westminster. Physician Thursday had gravely Intimated that a crisis was- - Imminent, but Seal Doom of they had hoped the patient would rally . today, , Bines last Sunday, when the condition Special to The Trlbuae. tt WASHINGTON, Dec. 31. Senator Pen- of the cardinal took a favorable turn, rose of Pennsylvania, chairman of the had been hoped he Would steadily gain hi finance committee, thou?hp nablebe-- tWitrftr fl!ncsa,'Lo' actively participate tn to travel to Baltimore, Obviously Ihe docthe work of his committee, declared him- tor! bad not anticipated the relapse, hut to the self, In a talk, with newspaper men to- this turn, they explained, was due day, as being unalterably opposed to the cardinal's advanced age and consequent passage of any piecemeal tariff bill and Infirmities. The mind of the prelate to be perfectly clear. arrayed himself against the Kordney bill, said Tim turn In the cardinals condition which the finance committee had expected o prompted the Rt. Rev. OwenB'Corrlgan, to report Parly next week. Already ha 'been to conference with, various auxiliary bishop of Baltimore who Is assou senator on that committee, and to them ciated with 8L Gregory's church, to tonight an official notice to the he has made hla attitude clear, to hi Stand, Peprose Is at variancaJ -CSthollciergynjefi ef the archdiocese, and their congregations, diwith the two next ranking members of through therp-'lo the finance committee, for McCumbw, the recting prayers for the r wfcovefy of Yhk second- - member, favors "the bill If the pretate'or. In lieu of this, for a happy ' - - wheat jduty can be raised from 10 to S9 death.1 Aa the old year gave way to Ihe new. cents a bushel, and Smoot favors passage of the bill Identically as It rams from Jhe priests in most of the Catholic churches of Baltimore recited the litany and house, without any amendment' whatso' prayer for the prelate. I ever. ' At the Bhrlver home with the cardinal There Is considerable gosstg'around the senate today to the effeef that the Ford-ne- y ar Archbishop Bonsano, papal delegate; bill will be killedby Indirection, and Monslgnor G. A. Dougherty,' secretary to under the leadership and direction of Pen- th papal representative, and the Very 1 Rev. A. Pace, historian of th Catholic rose hliuself, j ' university. Will Drop Filibuster. Tha bulletin of Bishop CJorrlgan la gg ' . Wtt)thltl plsrt tn brospect. 'Democrati follows: The condition of Ills Eminence today whp bad threatened a filibuster ar pass-h- g out word that they will not now con- has been less favorable than at'any time duct a filibuster, but will content them- during hi Illness. He haa received the selves with stating their opposition and last sacraments, and the reverend pastors the let Republican senators. If the bill la ar requested to urge their people to imported Jo&dhe bill down with so many offer prayer for His Eminences speedy amendments that It will fall of Its own recovery or happy death. All pastors will weight In the form 4a which tb bill please have the Htsny of the Blessed passed the house it could be repassed by Virgin Mary recited after ea?h mags until that body over the president's veto, but If further orders for that Intention. All th It Is amended and expanded Into a, gen- priests of the dioceses will add tn every eral tariff bill Democrats will Vote against masa when th rubrics permit, th pray era from the mass Pro Inflrmla, reciting It and It cannot be passed over a veto. Knowing this, senate Democrats . whe th aam In the similar number, pro nostro Inftrmo These praj erg are disapprove the bill are Content to let the famulo to be recited until further orders. The reRepublicans load the bill down with ligious communities are also asked to resome Republicans, In double their praver that Almighty God amendments, restore Hi Eminence speedily. If so are going to make a drive to will wllT,-t- o be His strengthen and good force the adoption of amendments grant- health hely "O. E CORRIGAN,' (Blgned) ing' protection to various Industries not Bishop of Mecra, Vicar General. affected by the house bin. Dr. Charles ODonovsn, the cardinals The dmmediate problem la whether the announced thst The prelate had bill esn be reported from the finance physician, two fainting spelts this morning. committee In any form, now thet Penroee has come to Washington for the avowed Sick Bed Greetings. purpose of accomplishing Its defeat. Earlier In the day. Cardinal Glhbofeg from hla sick bed gave a New Year's Bill Probably Doomed. to hla host of friends In BaltiIt mav prove, wKen the test Comes, that meaeage and throughout th more, the finance committee will kill the bill di- country, Washington expressing particular regret that rectly rather than submit It to the senate. ha would not be able thla year to greet Senator Smoot, who utterly disagrees with hla Baltimore and Washington friends In Penrose, will press to get a favorable person, as has been hla custom for more report from the tlnsnce committee early than a generation. 'I wish to give a New Years greeting OallmM a Psge'Tw and blessing to my frtendg In my own I Gelena Year.) city of Baltimore and throughout our country, and to thank them for their and for their klndnrsjea prayers for my health In th lest few weeks. Iartleularly do I wleh to extend a greeting to my friends of Maryland and Washington, who for so many years I hav greeted In pirgon On tl first Sunday In the new year. I deetjjy regret that t cannot greet them face to face this new 1 ask their continued year Hunday. praver and give them my Meowing and my best wishes for a ipost heppy year. Bishop Corrigan's statement was Issued after a visit to the bedside of the befallen this man. whose tenor vole cardinal during th afternoon. letter In ha charmed princes and paupers of tha the evening It waa aald by the Rev. Aglobe? First, he stumble down a stair- lbert E Smith, who was In constant on the cardinal, that tha preway. Nsxt hs burst h a blood veaeel In hla throat, and yet the world feared not late's condition has changed slightly for lest Its greatest human melody should the better alnre tha visit of Bishop be suddenly taken from it. Th doctors said It was only a trifle. Caruso veriCause of Illness. fied their statement when he few night aftor this small tragedy In The cardinal' weakness ha b eei due, the Metropolitan opera house here. according to hla physicians, to a nervous weakness of the heart. Induced, by fatigue No Mere Trifle. The flret sign of a from oversxertlon. colBut thl third revolt of the fates breakdown came whea be neau-lj-r at Havre de Grace, agdlnst Caruso Is no trifling matter The ls peed while preaching dm tor attending him admit It. Every Md. Yesterday was th second time he jmrson who und rotands th nature of hat received the last rite of the church, pleurisy agree with these doctors that the first having been about two week the famed singer' condition Is one that ago. whan hla condition first became holds grave poHsIhllitles. grave. Since then he bad gained steadIII No danger of further developments ily strength until )eaterdy no chance of that dreaded posaibilltv of The (ardliial'a physicians believe that his medical advisers minor relapses, aa well ae hla condition sav. He will pull through A matter yesterday, have been brought about by of a few dava or weeks of careful treatnervousness Induced by the reception of The rardlnal'a ment. of careful nursing Then thing visitors by th prelate will work the magic of his early wellmind la as clear and vigorous as at any time during hi long III and he cannot being But will Enrico Caruso ever lift Ms realise, according to his physicians, that voice In song again to thrill his audi- hla physical condition precludes mental He has been noence aa ho haa don ao many times be- effort or excitement. fore thl lllnen, This ts a ticeably worse gfter visits of any length. that even th attending doctors question cannot answer, even If they dared haaard a .BODY TO LIE IN BTATE. v. They have brought relief to hla ANUELR8. Cal, Dec 31 The J18 condition bv treatment and phvitral of Rear Admiral laither (i Hilling. ere I Ion which drained hla cheat of pois-p. hody IT 8. N . retired, who died yeeterdav, They feel aura that their will lie In state oning fluid tomorrow In the chapel will come around all patient right. These establishment undertaking ar thing within thetr scope of work ef a local will be shipped to Washingle and tlmught, but they cannot teH Juet Monday relative D. annoumed where, ton, C, how hie vole will be afteiled by hla here tonight, plana are being made (or present Illness, In national th burial Cematyry at Aron th neat H alngtng Va. or hi appearance first trot In th pr(ay of lington, stags, h conservatory will answer tills question with Infallibility. Thrn It will b CHAMBERLAIN AGAIN UNDER INIFC known whrlher or not such a delicate WASHINGTON, Due. 31 A second op orsanlsm i,th throat and voice of the world incut renowned eongatar has suffered from th sratii o,f hla eick bed rcaulta wi Haul oral!. Pen-roa- Is-- - -- J e, i ,nd , c Cor-rlra- n, jtn plsuro-pneumon- re-1- '1 tt Announcement Sets Thought' Proposal Garuso Not to Sing Again This Season, Gotham Hears; Tenors Condition Is Serious 31 Lieutenant Governor Chsnnlng H. , Cox, governor-elec- t, of horses today a pair stopped of children a short distance from a group In their path. who stood motoring to the statehouse He w through the Kenway, when he saw the horse break sway and hear doan on she lumped "to children, fit standee said heanimals and the ground, raced with the nearest bridle the of the to horse. leaped I' inclose for cial The record which Jngtlc Plddontor the general to produce waa an itf fldavlt made by Mr. Mary H. Walsh, In behalf of her husband, Henry Oeattiraed m Pag Tw H before Walsh a local board. Walsh (Odum a Three.) Walsh, I now suing hts wife -- for divorce, and his roundel obtained an'drder for the pro. duetnm of the affidavit In connect! with these proceeding, General Harris intended that Pr dent Ullson In the order promulgating the selective ervU;g act promised that certain Information In connection with would never bemad the questionnaire public, and thsLamong this Information was the phvsuSi condition of the men examined, matters relating to dependents and additional matter or affidavits that V might he filed In view of thl the general contended that he waa estopped from making this Information public, not only by the law By Universal Service, 0 Itself, but alaojiv the presidents order, YORK, Dec. 31. Th word that to which constituted s "moral promise the wives- - and other relatives of men operatic world haa been railed to ttervloe that Information furever since Enrico Caruso was nished by them would be kept from the down with an Attack of public. , pleurisy came tonight. It waa that the world' topmost tenor, the man An with the Il.to0.009 voice, will not sing Costs but again thla aeaaon. Th query naturally minds, will the Suggested ttaelf Chhag TrihuneJIalt Lake Tribune eVlre. lonor ever be able to sing again on th WASHINGTON, lec. It The Virgin same plane that has marked lit meIslands, Incle Hams newest possession hi the West Indies, are the wets Utopia teoric career In the world' opera? Tou could get yourself a New Year's After an anxious (Jay th alx ph soua and stay drunk all next week there attending the singer staled tonight for the modest sum of 90 cents The Volstead act docs not operate thera at that hla condition waa improving a raball privately de, idly ap possible and on D. Hamilton Jackson, representing the clared the4 ajgnor would have to abanVirgin Itdand natives, testified to this don all slags plans for this aeaaon. effeit tialav before the, cbngreeslonal Th second operation on the tenor, accommittee whioto look after the Islands Jackksnn said that while the eightto Dr. John F. Erdman, coneenth amendment applies to the United cording In ounce of sisted removing fifty-tw- o Stutea and all Its poseeiietona. the treaspu resulting from th affection of th ury department had held that the Volstead enforcement act Is Innpsratlv in pleura. This, th physician confessed, the Virgin Island A a result, rum Is amount of forbeing qiude In great quantities and can wta an unusuallybe large removed from a hube purchased on any afreet corner at eign matter to the rate of 60 cents a gallon. . man a) stem. i dered runav f - ord rrop runaway. governor-elec- t . BOSTON, Dec. y MARION, Ohio, Dec. 31. The financial problems and the problem of - cutting down government eg pensea were canvassed by President elect Hardlng todax.Jgt xoBfetcrwcg' with leaders and officials of the federal reserve boards Iartlcular concern was allow n by Mr. Harding to (he curtailment of army and navy appropriations at the present session of congress, and he went over that subject In detail with Representative Mondell of Wyoming, Republican leader of the house, and Representative Anthony of Kansas, chairman of the house subcommittee, which frames army appropriation measures. t , Recently he had a similar conferenle -with Representative .Kelly of Michigan, chairman of ihe appropriations SubcomT mittee on naval expegd! tuffs. W, H, G. Harding, governor of the' reaerve board; Edmund Rlatt, Jhe Vice governor, and several officials of the Cleveland reaerve bank talked about gen-- ( conditions with th$ and gave him their advice on a wise foveaf mental policy during the next few months. Karmera-relie- f la un. deretovd to have been one of the specific) problems discussed, with the board officials .advising- - against wpectaf government protection for any particular group. -- 111 CARDINAL GIBBONS . - Delay. Long r' i BILL Prelate Has Two Sink- Jng Spells in QneDay; Many Problem and Gov- Senate Finance Committee ernment Expenditures Are Chairman Announces Op- I , Canvassed in Conference, position to Emergency Aid - son After TIFF TO Bit Various Rumors cl ments Since H I NEW FORK, Dec. Valera ."presl'lent.ot. tim has arrived safely to Ireland JUr land, hla secretary, announced her day.' Boland said that D Valera' t In returning to Ireland was to t active leadership of the Irish prov fora si 1 government," and "pres cause of. (be Irish innurgents K De Valera had accomplished a ruarv feat ln clrcumventlng the Brit'-- h i ade about Ireland. D Valera effected hi landing on I soil thla morning, said Boland. I'.e l no other particulars, Venerable Cathelle prelate whe la report. A mrosage of farewell to Jlroeria In ffl 'Mfv De Valera before parture from thla country, wa n , public by Mr. Rotund. i 'The meesaga follow: jT.-E- unio 4- vc- - .,-- Message to Americans. Land of th free and home of t brave farewell. May you ever real I have known you. th laud of the ; d and the kindly. 7 v stand through time as they wo 1 i you who love yo- u- libertys cl" ploiR tnay you never know 3 agony of a foreign muster's l v. TermB - by "I came to you on a holy tnir-- on, mission of freedom. I return Commander Accepted by pi Who sent me, not indeed aa I dreamed it, with the mlston ac. pllahed, but, withal, a message that i cheer to the dark day that have cn upon them, and that will Insure the ceptanc yf such sacrifices aa must j t 1. Dee. AsO. th TRIEBT, (By be made. cl atad Press.) Th protocol effecting i "So, farewell young, mighty, fort'J ' settlement ef the Plum question w land. No wish that I can expreri c x signed this afternoon. measure the depth of my esteem for ; or my desire tor your welfare and yv r d TRIEST, Dee. SI. (By th glory. And farewell . th many t r dAnnuoxlo Proas.) Gabriel friends I have made, and th ter a ' and hla leglenarla will laave Flume thousand who, for the reason that I v wtthln fly days. It wi announced th representative of a noble nav . i hero tonight j , a storied appealing cause, gave me I they denied to prince. You will n t i TRIEST, Dec. 81. Establishment of th to be enured thet Ireland will not 1 old national council of Flume aa a pro- and that Ireland will not be uvrU visional governemnt over the city was anDisappears From View. nounced there tonight Mr. De Valera,, who had ben tou All terms laid down to the Fluman delethe country lecturing In beh i.f of t . gates at Abbas la by General favlglla have Sinn Fein cause, dropped out of a been accepted. These terms Included the early tn December after he anuounot had been forced to give up bis tour release of legionaries from thtr oaths of cause of illnes. the regency of Quarnero, alleglanee-t- o to For several dav after abandonment of the Island of Arbe and city from the west, he returning reieivej t restorato of Gulf th Quarnero, , hi Veglla, irk be paper men, and from letion of all prisoner taken by th tated statement regarding dev . of alt arm tn the Irish In gion arte and th surrender from England question the Ital-Ia- n It became known thst hie- efieci and munitions appropriated army, and that all legionaries not been removed from the hotel tn tin v natives of Flume should leave witbln five at which he had been staving. days. It was announced by hi eecretarv t ' The conference continued today. Th be would come out of hiding in this discussion, according to Information re- on ChrlBtms day, and within furty-- e ceived from officers, appeared to renter hour would be on h! way to the j on what would become of the D'Am of Washington to resume his 1. lure t nunxio legionaries, the delegates asking v De of Bine th dlsappesrsnce A that they be allowed to atay In Flume the passenger teamer and become a peclal charge of the city. sllc and Kslserln AugustAqultsmc Vb tori v I Rrveral bomba were thrown Into (lo- left this side for British ports. A tin st t Ion heltj by regular soldiers In Flume ber Of freighter hve o gone, the t v last night . on clearing lor Dublin from Nctv ) r e th steamer Pontls, shlih being ROME, Dee 31 Persistent rumors art there today, but bsi not arrived t , In circulation In Flume that th regenov morning, according to agents here. of the state wilt be orfered to the Duke of Aosta and bis betra by a plebiscite VYoQtd Be Treason, of the epople soon after the situation In Mr Boland declared It would be trro-o- i Flume baa become normal, says an Abfor-btto diwloae how hi chief ten bas la dispatch to Kpocw. this country, hut Intimated that he ealie.l d'llalls publishes, with The Glornal rumor Mutes port. a front United that D'AnnunxIo has reservation, a 1 m not only gratified, blit proud i f arrived In Venice, from which place he of the arrival my rresldeht, said B will go to France. It was no y tusk for him to evalu Of Ireland. I The discovery of a the watchful enemies ROMR. Deo, 31 of hi Voyage for obdetails Into go plot In Mllnn, In which the Faactotl (ex- vious reasons. treme Nstlona'lst party) and nnarchlsts "Just eay thst he went over on t ie are alleged to have been preparing a Joint ie add,,'' presidential yacht, attack on the Italian army operating Irleh When new of th arrival In Ireland t Flume, la reported by the news against tier , kn became Valera D generally papers today. Beventeen persons through the 'blty. s crowd of ha' ben arrested to eonenctlon with th thousand . t In front of persons gathered plotv th newspaper say. Mr. Muriel M city hall and cheered Baluev, widow of th late lord pio . offlelalh granteii t Of Cork, who Ws to Use Motorcar freedom of the city by Mayor II) Urn t in Ride Ihaugurcd order After hie myeterlous escape from pn. i . In England. D Valer appeared lh 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. 31. Tradition will In February, 1919, and A month later a. elevtlon as nt notified to next of hla 4, Marih when progrea r( give way the new preel- - the Irish republic. Warren G Harding. dent of th tnlled Mtstea, head the InPennsylvania avenue. Continues a Mystery. augural parade up ws made today that Announcement TT Valera's a hereabout sonllmicd a derided to use an had Henstor Harding when he , automobile for his rid from the capita mvstwy until June In 22,tills1419,loUPtrv and appeared suddenly to the While House Instead of a cara luxurious suit st th Wsidort. riage, th tvpe of convevance used bv took f for to , m,l here begin appeal Astoria every president, with the exieptlon of in He a'ro Irish republic. behalf of th Andrew Jackson, since the Inauguration started to a bring about re.og campaign Jefferson. of Thoina of the republic by th United President Jackson rod horseback. Th nltlim nation-widtour ant s mads He Slate a nailonal Grave Cleveland guard com. waa received, with high honor to man panv, Will constitute President Harding cities. personal guard Hla appearance In some section of U A troop. First vsvslry. also of ('lev, wea rw elvsd with cons'dor1 land, ass designated several days ago as country disfavor however, especially In tb sc the personal ,evalry escort. H x ern itates greeted wiili t.ch and hisses to JUrmlngham. A a , cheats Bolshevists and wo prevent'd from speaking ti 13,000 to Ipriland, Or , till South Carolina. in in automobile wa rustud by members rf the Anierhan Leg on and stripped of a flags LON'IXIN, Dec. 31 The Bolshevik! tn Irleo tour In I,1 f Whle mating a second the Crimea hav shot thirteen thousand ef tli h reed - r . i.i n to th latest M imrig 119 he (r I III Me i c person, according "HI a e.wa s dipal h to lh), l'x I from Russia, louHn. vhsnge Trkgiaph ylatcd Thursday eroua-hearte- lmposed Italian t tors Adherent of dAnnunzio. -- Asao-olate- ( - c v il ' iui-n- 1 in. Harding $ for "prc-uld- e Shoot Operations Crimea n- foi i |