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Show I. s S THE WEATHER. Sunday and Monday fair: lltoto change In to mpcraturo. Local Settlemant Price. Stiver Domestic, 994c; foreign...:... 67c Lead 70 Copper (cathodes) Illl'S ;ltfafo svA VOL. 104, NO. 51. Now , Milady, Here' t Bit of Real Newt for You Famine and Pestilence Unrestricted Sweep Over 'Plains of Dying Hordes. Sir Philip Gibbs Presents Another Picture of Extreme Human Distress. HI TO to lumps TO -- -- Washington Clash Menaces Dail Eireann Leaders Re- 80 PAGES 4, 1921.- - BY H. G WELLS Trib- 3y Arrangement with (he Chicago lumpiis Amazing1 Illustra Capital Awaiting- - Answer; Little of 'Optimism Is tion of Difficulties m Path of World Peace. Expressedin Officialdom. By FftANK H. SIMONOS. Special to Tbs Xrlbun,. WASHINGTON, Dec 1 - The tremenn dous row which has been go'ng on the British and the French In con- - mhita-cappe- d aol'tary tracks villages, and here and there figures "trudging down lonely The boat In which f went down the Volga waa the last before the river high-,1were closed. The starving people in the famine district! are blockaded by winter, whose approach they saw with terror, because It barred the way of escape. Belief can only tome to them now by ledge, and in one district the last horses are dying for lack of fodder, so there will - not be manj? soon-- to draw the sleighs. I asked Ip .one of the .Volga villages an Jnteipreter. soine peasants, through reserves of food, whether they had an, however small, to tide them over the winter. )1 Pound of Flesh Demanded. One man in whose cottage I stood said. 'I have twenty pounde of potatoe left, but must give five to the government to After That pay my tax, or go to prison for my wife and child I have nothing Last week my horse fell dead. There Is no hope for ua He stood tall and square, witn 'his big hund on the eh milder of a fftrl 10 year or so who (rased at u gravely from th big eyes In her little white face She was the last child left to her parents out of a family of elx. because five went of away one day witn those tralnloads To children on the tracks toward Siberia. terwhat fate. God alone knows, though rible rumors come back about the death rate of those Siberian camps when the The father and mother wept children, went, but now. to v are glad, because they will have no food even for the The mother showed girl that remain me rotting cabbage leaves and spoke th Russian word for bread. Out of that refuse she would make something like " bread In th yard of one cottage was a little owner told of Its wife and the black cow, ua she had to provide three pounds of She had tax Jbutter as a governmentbut th ntxt tvo pounds, TiPd up cow would be killed, because th little thev could not feed It. wk Taxes That Spell Death. people ahould be taxed out of their etanation aeemed to me Inhu- It I cannot vet reconcile and man cruelty, with the fart, which I know la true, that That thee requi the aoxiet irovernment abandoned nit lone which depleted the peaeante re local the ordered ar and nerves 1at government to remit all taxations in the famine areas One may explain it only by the knowlcentral edge that orders ofIssued bv the u only for paper executive remain eo long a time after issue, and often with no result whateer Be that as U mav I am certain neither the central government at Moscow nor the local government of the federal statea, nor the peasants along the Volga region, their have any reserve sufficient for needs to live during the winter months What I jiave told about Individual peasOoatinued en Pf Etfht i Column Qno, No Verdict After How's of J)cliberation; Judge Refuses to Order Dismissal. BAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 1. Th ces af Jury in the manslaughter Rotce Arbuckle, was taksn to It he-tat o'clock, alter Mias Louis E. Wlnterburq was reported to bsv suffered a alight attack of Illness. Tha jury Is to return to court at 10 o'clock tomorrow. The nature of Mitt Wlntorburn'a Illness was not revealed, but t waa reported that It was alight. sl 10-3- SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 3 Th Jury fn the Roscoe Arbuckle manslaughter case must reach a decision or continue Its deliberations at least until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Judge Louderback, the trial request of counsel for judge, denied both aides late today that the jury be discharged. The Judge said he would consider tomorrow morning, if no verdict had been returned by that tlms, whether he would hold th Jury longer. Th request for Its discharge waa made ground that the jurors were "tired out and that It would be coercion to keep them balIt was made at aploting further. proximately I p. m., after the Jurora had been out of the courtroom more than hours and had apent nine twenty-fiv- e hours In balloting or discussion. The Jury was gtvan a recess of two hours for dinner at 6 30 p. m. Corridor Kpssip said seventeen ballote had been taken, all 11 to 1 in favor of a verdict of not guilty. on-"t- Arbuckle Worried. ' mood changed throughout Arbuckle' the day, but It could be seen plainly that the strain was telling on him. He spent most of hit time chatting with counsel and other friends Late In the day Stephen B Hopkins th thirteenth, or alternate Juror, wno waa excused when th Jury retired to deliberate yesterday, appeared in the court room and was greeted with handclapping after a bailiff Jokingly announced hi presence In, a loud voice. Hopkins and Arbuckle ehook hands and chatted a few minutes Defense counsel remained In the court throughout the day and McNab expressed hie Impatience on more than one occasion He said he had been Informed reliably that th Jury stood eleven for acquittal and one for conviction, and that the one Juror who waa "holding out wa a woman. He expressed th opinion that the Jury would not return Its finding until Monday. Cold Weather Putt Report Is Persistent. Damper on Riotert Th report that th Jury I j S' VIENNA. Pec 3 (By the Associated Advent "of real winter weather Press has nerved better than the police to re- store order in Vienna after the aerloue when mobs pillaged rioting of Thursdav,resturants and robbed hotels, stores and and beat all who presented an appearThe city yesterday ance of prosperity was In the grip of a bllaxard, with the degree below the temperature several wind driving freezing point and a bitter fine snow through the almost deserted streets Troops have arrived and are on guard. at advantageous points. a general As a result of the disorders, exodus of profiteer and Idlers la taking train outbound being every place, rowded and wrecked were A total of 174 store -and' many tooted. pottre reports show, show their and were damaged others windows pit, aged by the mobs. 1 -- Chicago Doctort See Harm in Methodt AdopledbyLorenz Ten prominent Chicago phvslclans Issued a Joint statement today pointing out the harm to Invalid they thought would arise from publicity given to Dr. Adolph Lorens, th Vienna aurgeon, who la expected tq visit Chicago soon. It waa announced unofficially that a number of Chicago hospitals had decided not to Invite Dr. Lorena to bold clinics. The statement said that th American medical profession looks with disfavor on newspaper publicity of the typ Dr. Lorens has received, and added. ."Such publicity Inevitably will arouse a response amounting to hysteria, which will bring eo many tin- fortunate cripples of all aorta so many Incurable that careful, deliberate examination of their Ills will b physically Impossible, and bitter will com to many hopeful sufferers led to expect tha CHICAGO. " Dec-- , 3 stood .eleven for acquittal persisted throughout th day, although there waa another report that tha balloting had awltchad to The Jury nine to three for acquittal. caused somewhat of a flurry at the noon recess when it announced that It ready for lunch and then paused to take another ballot. This ballot waa aa Ineffective at th sixteen which were aald In corridor gossip to have preceded It. Th sis of th crowds today was diminished because of the publio greeting extended to Marshal Foch, which attracted many who otherwise would have crowded the courtroom and corridors. However, after the marshals public appearance the density of the throngs at the hall of juattca increased. Th fact that the jury ha not had evidence brought --Into- R ' tndteated That the argument In the Juryroom was tend lng mostly toward the twinging of all of the jurors to one tide or the other rather than toward a discussion of tha evidence In the case, according to court officers. to on By tbo Associated In DubEamonn do alcra, Sinn Dec. LONDON, 3 Fress.) After two conferences lin todav with Fein delegates are returning here to- une and the New Yc,rk (ortd) -- WASHINGTON. Dec. 3 -- If we are to get anj fundamental Improvement In th present relation of nation!,. If we are. to achieve that change of heart which needed aa the fundamental thing for th atyblUhiqfnt of a world peace, then we must look the Tacti'ofTnternatlonal fricno good tion squarely In the face It pretending, tjiere la no jar when there a Jar This buslnets of the world peace effort, of which the Washington conference" la now the center. It not to smooth over intei national difficulties It la to examine diagnose and cure them. hclaah. Now, here la this Franco-Brl- tl plain quarry and one very disturbing to the American audience. The Americans generally do not like this quarrel. They are torn between a very atrong tra-a ditional affection for the French and, kind cf liking for at least one or two conThey genial things about the British would l'ke to hiar no mors of It therefore. they Just a niply want peace But there the quarrel ts Waa It an avoidable inevitable Perhap It quarrel or was It fundamental to th Eusomething Very ropean eltuaiion Perhapa If we analyte and probe right down to the final causes of it, we may learn something worth while for the alma and ends of th Washington conference. 1 ' V Mr. Lloyd Georges Dt BL1N, Dec 1 t Bv the Associated after ImIrish plenipotentiaries, Pres today on the latest portant discussions started for British proposals, The Dali Eireann cabinet meeting of the erentng ronatrtenittfin ooov pleted -- British prtrposa Continued on Peg (Column Tw-- J Four 1 Princett Mary Sett About -- to Purchate Wedding Togt - Universal jiervtce Cable Dec 3 Queen Mary and Mary decided today to give up IjONDOV Princess holiday at their pustomary week-enSandringham 4n order to begin the purof for the trousseau wedding a of chase Lascelle the princess to Viscount Thev are starting out Monday morning on a personal tour of the Bond streetin First orders will be placed shops owned by former army officer places Invitation to the wedding. It Is said, Issued within the next fortnight, will be and will Include the kings of fcpaln. BeItaly and lgium. Norway the Ambassador Hiirvev also wjll attend the t nlteu weddtng as a representative of in all probawill, Statea. The ceremony bility. occur In February Iriands Aims Fail. d When M. Briand came to this country he came with th hope of accomplishing on of two precis things either gaining for France a treat v or guarnntee against German aggression, signed by the I nlted a recognifits tee and Great Britain, or to make protion of th right of France In accorden own dvfenze vision for her If the latter proved with her own view to be the maximum possibility, the French able to get some kind premier hoped to be which of an expresalon of public opinion France was not that wculd Indicate and that her recent asmorally Isolated war did not believe the sociates In the Take Imperialism or chauvanlsm Hotel charges of beenmade against her which had discovM Briand outset At the very On ered that an alliance wae Impossible Balfour the other hand h found both Mrwith hi Universal Servlie Dabe and Mr. Hughes sympathetic wa reducing her tatement that Franc the BERLIN. lec 3 Alarmed bv reports what of be must Judge hut of the plundering of big hotels In Vienna. armies, Berlin bon faces are taking preiautlons Continued oe Png Twenty five against an outbreak vvhith may oc ur (Editorial Bootlon ) here deavv Iron barriers have been erectedn hoslelrles and the Hotel Town Off Map beforehasmany Man relnforied its front gates with and masonry Away steel Moving Although nothing has been said publicly threatened movement here. It is a of 3 Dec George known that both LANCASTER. O , President of Foil,Fraiuaa. who moved hie wife and fifteen Reiohter and Commissioner of Public Se to North county from Hocking children Weissmann are keeping their ears the pop- curlty Berne two year ago, doubling enumerato the ground to detect the first - rumj. census the ulation and causing of an outbreak tor to change It from a hamlet to a vil- bllngs lage. today wiped the place off th map WILL BATTLE IN WASHINGTON. again by moving away. - SPOKANE, Wash , Dec 3 The state Fralure operated a general storeto and the of Washington has been selected as the waa mayor and postmaster. Owing of the national removal of hla family. North Berne will next political battlefield snnoumed Nonpartisan league. It wa receive it mail by rural delivery. bv f. ft Dorman, national orPetitions are being filed for Fralure'a here today manager ganization returnT Berlin Keeper t Precautiont AgainttJMobt I Ad-lo- Wipet Family by - ' Analysis of Naval Ratio Proposals Discussed by Powers in Washington Arms Conference; American and Japanese Experts at Variance on replace- wiaiiTNfflWV Dec. 3 (Bv -the Asso- - but the standard allotted her .msidxuxMMI4w-- ! Prere-r- ir elated - press: In explaining as asked by the Japanese, able to present some of the official fig- the metnod of calculations of existing the American experts said that ure Involved In the exchange between strength, the basis taken was keels actually laid expert over dowrn th American and Japan as of November 11, the date of th ratio proposal and the Japa- opening of the conference The further the atatua. explanation given above, however, show nese counterclaim for a was not held this that rigidly against In submitting their original questionGreat Britain and Japan in the American ex"but only against the United 8tatee naire to the American expert asking plan. on Money spent by Great Britain and Japan planation of -- the Hughes proposal offon stupa not yet laid down was figured Sevan specific polnta, th Japanese Into the of those existing strength navies, icers Included this question--Explaithe relation between the ratio but not Into American existing strength and the existing ratio of of Ask Specific List. respectively, of Great Britain, the The Japanese experts also required a United BUte and JPfn-- ' by th inquiry specific list of the ship of the I nlted This wa supplemented which Statea th and Japan on which the calculaexisting Explain mean by British navy has been tion of existing strength was based, the strength ofa the ' 600,000 degree of completion showed for each calculated ship bulldlhg and asked whether differIn answer, the American experts aald has not laid ences in methods of figuring tonnage used "Although Great Britain th and Hoodi nr by the three nations were allowed in the the keel of her four This Information waa supnot laid the keel of the calculation Japaneseor have the Atago. they have apent plied In the American replv with the asTakao surance the tonnage figures of each that be to order In entirely money on all. Included foreign ship had been recalculated on th fair, therefore, thee ahlp were basis to arrive at a fair comwith nations American In tlie Hat of tnelr respective relative parison. the consequent IncreasewasIn their the tonOn the basis of these figures and also done, When this strengths. between using Japanese estimates of Japanese and strength nage measure of naval folas wa American strength a furnished by th and Statea Japan th United io wt: Japanese experts in memoranda, th American experts then set out the naval "relativities of, th two power In taRelative Naval Ratio. bles, at follows United State. 1,116,060. Japan, 661 First American estimate of American 00; ratio. United " State .100 per cent, and Japanese strength United States Japan 6f per cent Japan existing strength khlps building 346 374 At to th 109 392 ratio calculation, the American answer PThe--Associate- d "5-6- -3 "10-10- -7 Slayer Reported Captured. CLEVELAND. Deo. sell!, who la aald to have stabbed P'.s to death wealthy publisher, two DamePKaber, been in l. has captured years ngo, Italy, according to word received two Cleveland detectives. here from Aa there Is no extradition treaty be tween th United States and Italy for capital offenses. Ptwelll probably will bt tried In that country. Ptssellt la the last of six alleged con murder plot to be splratora In tha Kaber arrested. .They were to havo been paid $3000 by Mrs. Eva Catherlna Kaber. th con lain mans widow, who also wa vlcted and sentenced to life imprison ment. . Rlpall-mosan- Washington Bank Robbed. . BELLINGHAM, Wash., Dee. t Bur glars last night entered the vault of th Nooeack Valley Btate bank at Everson, took $900 of th bank's funds and re moved an unknown quantity of valuables from safe deposit boxes, about 104 of which wer rifled. Estimates of th loea varied from on to "a few thousand dot, lars mad by bank attaches to $60,000 ' from other sources. Murder Trial Progresses. WE8T UNION, Iowa, Dee. and A. J trips by Mrs. Effle Ashbaugh Canoe, accompanied by the woman' two Incidents and tending to show children, Os hoe waa In th Athbaugli house foi lowing Rose Ashbaugh'e death, were re lated today by wl'sesaes In the trial he-- e of Mrs. Ashbaugh on chsrg of murder lng her husband. -- eaplalned. "The war condition caused Great Britain to suapend her building program. In consequence, her ships are relatively older In type than those- - of the United State-anJapan. This fact was considered In allotting her 604,009 tong for the present. d Ships built 604,650 299,700 Totals 647.024 409,092 pt 100 49 pet. Ratio American Second American estimate . CsstiiiMd es Pee Vour (Cftluss Tw, ) 1 quishing Important Rights Lawfully 'Acquired. 4 he addressing league of nations, prezs club todav, declared that th league wa still In exlstenc and that its usefulness had been proved b) th solution of the Albanian, Silesian, Lithuanian and Aland Islands ques- -- She Further Concessions Said to Have Been - Won by China From Great Powers tions Alluding to the Washington confer- enc he said I know too littlt of what has been done at Th Washington conference to express any daftntl opinion, but -- It la "clear the conference cannot and must not be regarded bj the league a supporters, aa a rival." -- I No Clash Between Peoples. . Von. let. u get & firm bold upon on r iinpoftant lnded , TM i n clash bet wen th present French government and th present British but it I not a clash between all th French and ail th British It is not an outbreak or national antlpath, or any horribi irreconcilable thing of that aort There are element in Frame strongly to th French government upon the lsue ra sed in this dispute. There s tt section of the KngMth press fantastical! o nth "French' aid and bitterly opposed even to the public criticism of the public speeches of th French pr mier in England. The party pol'cle of both Franc and Britain and what la wort th bitter animosities that center upon personalities, have got into this dispute. It mav help to clear th Issue if w disregard the attitude of the two government in tiatning the sides to the dispute end If instead of speaking of the "French" or we apeak of the the "BrtHnh vide "Keep Germanv down and the "Give sides, or better, if Germany a chance wo celt them the "Insisters," wholmrtSt upon the uttermost farthing of repayment and penitnc from Germany, and th "Relievers' who do not It is upon Germany that th whole dispute turns olb - . WASHINGTON. Dec 6 -(- By th Aa- aodated Prcsa The Japanese delegation today declared before The committee on far eaab rn question that Japan has no Intention at present of "relinquish!-ln- g the Important right ah has lawfully acquired" In port Arthur. Thl decision, It waa explained, wa baaed on rlghj acquired from P.tnela. with the virtual conacnt of the United Statea Franc and Great Britain, at th formation of the International consortium. It was made Hear Japan la prepared to come to an agreement with China for restoration of the Klaochow leasehold on the basis of its offers mads on "several occas'ons." Th Japanese delegates, referring to Port Arthur and DaTren, declared this territory formed a part of Manchuria, a region where, bv reason of l(a close more propinquity to Japan s territory, than anything else, she ha vital Interests In that which relates to her eco" nomic life and national aufety. "This fart." th Japanese statement continued, "wai reiognlsed and assurance waa given hy the American, British and French government st the time of the formation of the International con- sortlum, thit these vital interests of Japan In th reg on In question shall be aafeguaided e, night sequence of recent events here and In It was -- expected the replv of the Dali Europe la a vivid reminder of much that Eireann cabinet to the latest British proat moat memorable and least attract! . e posals would be flatlv yes or "no " end While thl clash has had Its that In either event- - Premier Pari Lloyd occasion In the event of tpe.last week. George would decide the government s It la perhapa not too much, to say that future aitlon But the. news that all the ona must go back at least aa far as delegates were returning was taken to origin, indicate there would be further discusthe Conqueror to find Usmost faare Even those American who sion of detail, giving rise tolfiope that miliar with Peris and London are some-or a final breach might he averted what aghast at the incompatibility which It waa understood that the Snn rein temrer between two revent allies bringing the Dali cabwire delegates no has been revealed and there can be inets last wo-- d and if the piemier should mistaking th fact that thea pasVons to meet any additional points they able be ' dangerous excited constitute raise, he would submit them to menace to the moral If not the material might .lames Craig of Lister byl uesL premier conference as the of sucre Washington, The British and the French came hers davIn the event of rejection bv Sir James the each with memories sttTl poignant of culIt was Indicated that the next move score of diplomatic fonflirt which of the. cabinet over might be athe resignation, minated last August In the deadlock a prelude- - to- - w general eleiv That deadlock was not followed members Silesia , tion and by an absolute break between France If an" agreement should not be rt ached quite between Britain, because neither nation was which the and government Fein Sinn Th compromise not ready for thatSilesian to the the new plan, It Is understood, will and question referred the to the Ulster premier, submitted be the while avoiding nations league of was no clue aa to what was to be break did nothing to accommodate the there next move fundamental difference of opinion In th larger sense the row that we have on our hands in Washington tostreet, allhough, day waa made In Fleet lastest as a consequence of Curzon s Downto now Ipreadwhat statement, it has In other began words, street ing se a newspaper quarrel has today between the a foreign battle panded into At the bottom of the present offices dispute lies the essentlsl fact that Great Britain and Franc, having totally d y Interests In the world and particu-larcontinent of Europe, find on th it consequently at odds. Thl le ae evitable and tinending collisioncenturies cantuated by the fact that for two peothere has existed between the degree of mutual ples an extraordinary and a corresponding worse and amount of suspicion FIVE' CENTS H. G. Wells Points Out League It Functioning Means of Overcoming and Proving Itt Value, Differences Standing - Sayt Sir Eric DrummOnd . rl Ha No Intention of Relin DrumROME. Dec. 3 Sir Evic in Way of World Unity mond aocretarv general of the 1 BY SIR PHILIP GIBBS. Bv Cable to The Salt Lake Tribune. Dec. 3 -- Smce t wrote the LONDON. hrglnnlng'ef my account of the great hunger In Russia, the enow have been falling steadll), and for thousand of a erst there Is one white wlldeme. broken only hy the black wood and little .Tribunes -- Peace Offer. Pondering The German Reparations Cause of Hard Feelings Between France and Great Britain turning1 to London After Moral, if Not Material, Success of Conference. 'in only classified pages. DECEMBER ,SALT LAKE CITY, SUNDAY MORNING, CLEVELAND, O, Dec. styles and low waist Unas with wide graceful sleeve and the skirt slightly longer, but still short enough to retain a "youthful appearance" were recommended for th spring and summer of 1922 by th National Cloak, Suit and Skirt Manufacturers association today. Tha combinations of matslass, plaids, , satins or taffetas with plain cloths are suggested, with ornaments of cut steel nail heads. Angora wool, braids, stitching, leather trimmings and buckles 8oft, roomy sport coats Will be popular, It Is believed Bloused coats with wide voluminous sleeves and low waist lines also are . designed. Three-piec- e suits are expected to be popular, the dress made on straight-hangin- g lines to be worn with a jaunty little looie typo of coat or a cape Almost Moyenag la tha watat line In tha aoftly bloused suits with Uttle peplums and elsver belt arrangements Manv of tha new slender tailored suits boast little vests with a rolling Medici collar and open-lin- k fastenings at th neck lino as well as tha waist. Maximum value in Want f Ads can be found Packing House Union Leaders Order. Men to Strike in Defiance of Subpoenas house CHUftOO. - Dec. t Packing workers In Kansas City have been ad vtsed to disregard the subpoena of the ourt and to go on Kansas Industrial strike Monday morning when the union strike order goes Into affect In all pack- China Wins More. ing centers. It was announcad today b) Another important point In the far eastDennia Lane, secretary of th Amxlga-matern discussions of the armament conMeatcuttera and Butcher Workmen ference waa won today by China In tn commute. of the nine sowers. Great . . of North America Japan anti France agreeing to to Britain, TV have sent special Instruction retire from much of tb leased territory go ahead with th atrlk In Kansas City," of China Mr Lone aald, Japruese representative. It was said, to give ui their leaaed territorial ' Tha Kansas Industrial court la a joke agreed In Bhantung and also reported holdings " ua to as offering to discuss retirement from In Dutheir epectal territorial privileges Th Cornblt Packing oempany of Manchuria. buque, Iowa, employing about 200 men, The from Great offer Britain. Japan ha agreed to continue the present seal and Franc were aald to be contingent of wages and, th men ther WUI not go on fulfillment of condition which Chin to advlcea on otrik Monday, according waa expected to meet. received today by Secretary Lane. M. Vlvianl, for France, expressed willAcoordtng to announcement of Swift ft ingness to retire from Kwangchow, th Co., hero today, th employee of that French leaaed territory company at their 8L Louts drasaod beef British spokesmen, It was aald, folInsisters in Britain. plant, had posted a nottoe to the effect lowed with a proffer to give up the Britthe ish leaaed eertou consideration after that territory of Ther is a very powerful "lnister committee had agreod to a wag reducTh committee on far eastern question party In Great Britain, there is ft growing tion, beginning December 26. and re- adjourned until Wednesday because of And while Reiiever party in France all employees to atand by your engagements of delegate and to give time France ha been steadily Insister sine quested agreement." for to work subcommittees for r prepare th wer, Britain and the British governthe full committee ment ha changed round from "lnistr In the agreements for relinquishment Advertising for Help. f leased territory In China, Franc toContinued an a Peg Four with Doc 3. CHICAGO, Cqlnelfient with an Initial offer iCeiumn Three) order from Armour ft Co., of the "big day paved the way Great who regarding .ier leaaed territory. five packers, that all employee walk out Monday In protest against the Britain followed with theof offer regardthe British lose ing territory will 10 per cent wage reduction her pmpoaala retheir places, advertisements appeared In and Japan then made Bridet-expecta- nt the newspaper today calling for men to garding Bhantung and Mamhur,. fill th vacancies If th union men rtrlke CHATTVVOOGA. Tenn . Deo. 3 -- Th The situation In Kansas City, Kan., Delegates Are Pleased. Rev W. C Robertson of Christ Episcopal where representative of the union men Chines delegatee expressed themeetvea church here todav Issued rules governwere summoned before the Kansas In at great'y pleased over what they deing th attire of bride and wedding at- dustrla! court, waa brought to tha atten scribed a the generous offers coming from of the all three nf the pome- -t and especially tendants which, among other thing tton of International official save must not be higher than Amalgamated Meatcuttera and Butcher with the breadth of that from Orest "kirt where the spring of the calf of the lag orkmen of North America today and tt Britain. The discussion of disposition of begins and be w de enough to allow of was reported that the Kansas men asked leased territories is expected to be regenuflection before the blessed sacrament permtselon for a walkout to avoid ap newed Wednesday with general expectawithout exposing the calf, much pearanre before the Industrial court. tions of an ultimate agreement greatly to lees th knee the benefit of Chli' Tour Oeatlaaed a the The rector Intimated anv on violating The French delegation presented Os I (Ottlsma would French government U th rules allowed be to not the take question of Inthe a declaration reading: committee part In a wedding reremony In the church. Other regulations are" After having taken note of th rechines delegaNo dress called technically an 'evequest presented by th French delegation tion December J, th ning dress will be allowed that Is, no to Welcome of th reIn he government lownesa the neck, but generally extra declares that what women now wear upon the street public ts ready to associate Itaelf wlm terriPAN FRANCISCO. Dec, 3. A French the collective restitution of th a modern V round or square neck with war mother, lira Edmond Renault of So- torial leases In Ch'na to various Powerse a complete back and front Sleeves tfiust not be shorter than the noma county, crawled under the wire that with the understanding that the jrln-ctpand all private street and elbow being admitted kept the crowds off Market as conditions Marshal righta being eafeguatded th "A real covering of hat or veil must be shouted "Vive le Franc will h regrestitution and of smiled He the and detans Foch passed today. left for the head. rd between the government ulated In "If transparent or semitransparent ma bowed. terlal la used, sufficient linens must be "My sons both sleep In France, both of China and each of the governments with the Croix de Guerre on (he used." Information fora other aoureca. howbreasts, she said. of A handsomely gowned woman beside ever. was that mt even th baalg lad been reached Leave her took the French war mother by th a tentative teases ami of fereixn arm. upon the question on the subject practicalCoblenz "Let me drive vou to the Ctv tc Cen that discussions cam ly bad been abandoned My boy ter," she suggested. .waa Information Thl CDBI.ENZ, Dec 1 (By the Associst-e- d home.1 the marshal Hr.tain. while agreeing to Prex ) To the tunh of "Stolxenfels had to delav welcomers of on the ferrv their greetings n old German wait, Fare Tbiee on the Rhine Coctlansd boat which brought the French war leader Txrs.) 0.1 tn p'aved by a cometlst, a troop train with while talked he San across Francisco bay to900 Americans homeward bound left to a French war mother, who greeted him day" for Antwerp, where they will eall mere d guerre' eula un The famous Stolzenfele castle witham- -- Je war Sunday. mother) h nesrr-by Teaort pbp'-ula-r (I He shook hasbeeo one-ofher hand warmly, and said with the soldiers "You should be a proud woman Your vessel will carrv Th soldier the Guerre with bodies of 500 American from France and ton, I see, won the CroixHedewas a Tirav the palm decoration several carloads of Christmas presents soldier Wear of France. your military to those home. If you ate nothing but eookod from soldiers st " madam honor, soldiers are re- medal with food for any length of time. , Eight hundred of the are she was Noel nam "His Delmarty." accompanied An eminent European physician l turning as casuals They was waa He "He my sqn. only replied. no officers ten Fifteen toners statement that try general pr authority for thewhole wounded twice and died on tha battle are with the partv, while a number of field year without one could live a of Beaurteux au TAlane soldier who missed last week's train, are any raw foods. This is because heatunder guard The passenger list also will the Include fifteen soldiers' wives, who maring destroys or greatly weakens Alleged ried the Americans In the Rhineland. potency otr ritamioes in food. The (.oinmon difficulty le to find Scheme by Clyne proper raw foods to erve attractivein a free 6 ly This problem is aolved CHICAGO. TVTwo Chlctgo morn booklet givinix about 200 method of lng newspaper today were halted in thJ. efforts to Increase circulation through a preparing and serving orange and lemon. These eitruz froite contain Dec. 3 Deploring alleged lotterv lr which they planned to DETROIT, Mich., vitamme in nbun- give away money totalling 6300,000. by C. the what they termed widespread unemployF. Clyne. United 'States district aitornev, ment, speakers at a national conference who requested that th enterprises be dis dllTogot this booklet simply fill out of unemployed today pleaded for governPoatmaeter General Nays alt mental aid for all persona out of work continued. and mail the coupon below. Enclose a similar reouest. made and for a government System of pensions two cents in stamp for return postassert Attomev District that el Clyne for the aged. while he did not know federal law had age on the booklet. Write name tad Speaking of the recent unemployment been violated each paper was In lmmi address clearly. . conference In Washington, Robert Irwin nent danger of running afoul of th lot of St Louis declared "no tangible results the section and newspapers agreed tery had been shown as th result of It." Th papers to call off the campaign. Frederic J. Ilaskin, director, ." , , Resolutions urging governmental relief, had steered clear of the federal law The Salt Lake Tribune . of some baslo Industry, nationalisation lotteries by keeping out of tha Information Bureau, such as the coal mines. In order that against to references all paper rontatnlng work might be apportioned among un- mall Washington, D. V. Inschema and had th the drawing, employed, and-- an immediate reduction In creased the circulation of the two papers I enclose herewith two eenti in In would rates be felt th "that freight commodities" stamp for return postage on n by approximate. y 600.000 In less than will be presented of price It wa claimed. free copy of the Orange and to khe conference before It closes to- month, enthe first Th newspaper starting . Lemon Booklet. morrow, It waa announced. away $25 000 to . terprise offered to toglva amlla. Serial numInduce Chicagoans a 4 Kino M COLD IN KANSAS. bers were Issued, four on each coupon KANSAS CITT. Mo., Dec 3 Th first and distributed, tha winners being deo' i Stroot iD termined by drawings. real snow and th lowest temperature toFederal, state and city officer wets this season were recorded today and. City westernto asked draw those th of Kqnsaa and winning among r night overofmost All that waa required Of th perMissouri Three Riche of --half Stato towaa number sons tlia' snow .fell here today. It continued holding, thg lucky waa hovering they call at th newspaper office and renight The thermometer mark. ceive ttiwl mony. around the op-po- er -- vl " Rector Ittuet Rulet for Attiret of Wrl-Hal-- V re French War Mothert Coatt Foch ac-o- -- American Doughboyt for United Statet agr-eme- . Sllk-hatt- -- Ask Your Doctor -- What Would Happen Newtpaper Lottery Halted Government Aid for Joblett It Urged at Conference -. o num-berr- a. rt,x. tfr0teo , r - - - 'J? 1 |