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ASSOCIATED TRE5S NEWS COMTLETE STOCK MARKET THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE KAI AND COLDim TONIOHT. BNOW AND MUCH COUJBB THUH8DAT. Today's il m. 64. Uit year, M.

Complete report page I. NEW YORK CITY. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER' 26, 1019. 2G PAGES.

Til HUH CUNTS. Velasae T9 No. 838 FOUR O'CLOCK. THE EAGLE WILL NOT BE PUBLISHED TOMORROW. MALONE WILDLY INDIGNANT II.

5. THINGS TO BE THANKFUL FOR IMMORALITY AT ELLIS ISLAND UNDER HOWE REGIME, SAYS UHL; "RED PROPAGANDA CIRCULATED'! FLAYS PROBERS 8 R. R. INSPECTORS HELD FOR TRIAL; 3 CITIZENS FREED New Victory for Flatbush NQUIRY AT "I AT MEXICO'S DELAY TO ANSWER NOTE Official Circles MAY SUCCEED KING VICTOR ON THRONE OF ITALY MINERS WILL GET 20 TO 25 PERCENT 'Cowardly, Immoral, Un-American," He Calls Residents in Second Fare Dissatisfied at Mexican- Ci Them, Before Stopped Row. Attitude in Jenkins' Case.

Immigration Commissioner Says Prisoners Gambled. Congressional Committee Told Howe Corresponded Frequently With I. W. and "Reds" Emma Gold-man Wrote Him Hoping He Was Not "Influenced by Cheap Nationalism." IS BELIEF RAIS Dudley Field Malone, formerly at Flatbush and Flatlands residents Waahinrton. Nov.

26 Although the Mexico City pre tie said the reply of the scored another victory today over the torney for Ludwig C. A. K. Marten so-called Russian Soviet Ambassador, Brooklyn City Railroad Company. That we had our turkey last year-That Russia is so far away Mexican Government to the American note- demanding the release of William whose name was mentioned at yeste This was a legal victory, and on top of the surrender of the railroad com That the Kaiser is now chopping day's session of the Lusk Committee in connection with $1,000 said to have O.

Jenkins, American consular agent at Puebla, was expected to be handed to tho American Embassy yesterday, It pany last night in the fight over second fares on the Flatbush ave. line been paid to him by Martens in Sep fill at Foster ave. left the residents of tember. made public a wrltlten state lias not been received here, the State ment denouncing the methods of the wood That the Senate has adjourned That we bought an overcoat in 1914 That the income tax can be paid in installments That Gen. Carranza isn't twins Lusk committee in the atrongest lan Department announced today.

Because of the urgency of the coal situation it was regarded as doubtful whether the Cabinet would take up the Mexican situation again today. De guage after he had been denied th Cabinet Acts in Coal Crisis. Operators to Bear the Burden. Washington, Nov. 26 A definite and final statement on behalf of the Government In the coal wage controversy will bo made to the operators 'and the district in high fettle.

Today's victory was won In the Flatbush police court, where Magistrate Geismar heard the charges and counter charges between passengers and Inspectors growing out of the second privilege of delivering his statement a today's hearing. lay of the Carranza Government in re Mr. Malone appeared at City Hu That the Reds have not yet de fare riots earlier in the week. At of his own initiative and asked per plying to the American note, however, has served to increase the dissatisfaction in official circles. mission to address the committee.

According to the State Department's announcement today, the Mexico City minors late today by Fuel Administra This was granted and Mr. Malone walked to the witness stand with a set tor Garfield. press announces that the Mexican at a secret session Monday ported any Federal authorities That we always took a second helping of turkey when we were little That we drank a 'cocktail last Thanksgiving Day That the Democrats can be thrown out in 1920 jaw and flashing eye. He radiated de Final decision was reached by the fiance and his opening sentences were decided to ask President Carranza Cabinet at the meeting today. Dr.

Gar flel'l and Secretary Wilson said. In complete harmony with his appear Byron II. Uhl, acting Commissioner of Immigration at Kills Island, admit, ted tody to tho House Immigration Committee Investigating conditions there, that privileges had been granted during the regime nf former Commissioner Frederic C. Howe, which, If unchecked, might have led to establish-ment of "a forum of Bolshevism" on the Island. Uhl, appearing before the committee when It resumed Its hearing this morning, made this admission after Chair-man Johnson bad nHkcd If, under the administration of his predecessor, the island "whs not a gambling house, bawdy house and a forum of Bolshevism." In reply to further questions, Vb also admitted that, previous to the resignation of Mr.

Howe last September, Immoral women bad been allowed to circulate among other orison. 'anco. no uel Administrator called a Joint session of the operators and mi "I come here as a citizen, a tax ii iuil information regarding the Jenkins case. The press also quoted the' sub-secretary of foreign affairs as saying that the Government was making full Investigation in Puebla and that the "serious" newspapers in the United States were treating the And that the Republicans can't get payer, a member of the Bar and on ners for 6 p.m. to receive the decision.

While neither Dr. Garfield nor mem in until 1921. N. H. who has been an attorney tor tne oo the close of the arguments before Magistrate Geismar the score stood as follows: The railroad employees had withdrawn charges of disorderly conduct against three of the citizens, who now will not have to face trial.

The applications for warrants for the arrest of three other citizens, filed by employees of the company, were held over for future consideration. The eight employees, against whom nine charges of assault were made by ejected passengers, were held in 1 100 bail each for trial by the Court of Special Sessions. On the advice of counsel they waived examination before the Magistrate and did not give him a chance to pass on the merits of their cases. Passengers Hide for Nickel. Meanwhile all Flatbush and Flat-lands today rode Into Brooklyn for fendant to denounce the immoral DUKE D'AOSTA rnwnrcllv and un-American conduct bers of the Cabinet would say what the Cabinet's decision was, it was reported that the Fuel Administrator had won his point for an Increase of thin Investigation by your counsel suoject calmly and carefully.

No Reply from Mexico. The State Department's announce ment follows: ROW AND AHKlN from so to 25 percent in miners' wares the Attorney General of the State, he began without preamble. as against the 31 perecnt proposed by SECURITY HOLDERS The words were delivered with the suddenness of a thunderbolt, and Mr, "The Department has not yet received the answer of the Mexican Government in the case of Consular Agent Jenkins. "A dispatch from Mexico City Bays the press there announces that the CRIMINAL INDICTED secretary wnson and agreed to by the miners. Miners May Not Accept.

Dr. Garfield's statement to the Malone had gotten away to a good MOVE TO ORGANIZE start before members of the commit era and that women had been permitted to roam about the island. Ha further admitted that one tee could recover their respective Mexican senate at an executive session, Nov. 24, decided to ask Presi- dent Carranza for full information on breaths. By the time he reached th crew had indulged in i CHARGED ANARCH AS" "TRACTIONS" FALL word "un-American," however, Attor- such an extent that miners and operators was expected to be somewhat in the nature of an ultimatum.

The 20 to 25 percent increase was understood to be acceptable to the operators, but grave doubt was expressed as to whether the miners would approve it. the Jenkins case. The Mexico City ney General Newton was on his feet lout $3,000. Tress quoi.es me suD-secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico as saylne that shouting: Following: tho arrival from nnm a single nickel; the buttlefront at Foster ave. was passed by car after car without any disturbance, and the refund tickets were consigned by conductors and passengers to the limbo of forgotten things.

Commissioner Grovcr A. Whalen provided a large number of the residents with busses, which operated from Flatbush and Noslrand aves. to the subway, and en Of a trninlrtuft "Wait a moment! Wait a moment public opinion in the United States is being excited by certain newspapers However, Mr. Malone did not even After the Cabinet meeting there was somewhat general impression that See Hylan Purpose Of Driving Anarchistic papers and literature had True Bills Also Presented been circulated on the Island, pause. Standing face to face with the Attorney General and glaring into his eyes he continued to the end of the Companies Into "Scrap Heap' the operators would be called upon to bear practically all of proposed wage Increase, but officials withheld comment.

abled the residents or the district to opening paragraph. Then, he was re lOmma Goldman 1cttcr to Howe. Chairman Johnson Introduce! inin Near Accomplishment City- get to business without contributing ThUB far the position of the mine uui. mai wie serious newspapers are treating the sub.lect calmly and carefully, that the Mexican authorities are continuing their Investigation in Puebla and the Mexican foreign office is receiving reports constantly for use in preparation of its reply to the American note, which, according to the Press, was expected to be handed to the American Embassy at Mexico City Nov. 26." even a nicnei to tne comers oi mo quested to stop, as he did not appear to be in the proper frame of mind to address the committee in respectful evidonce letters for Other "Reds" Probe Continues Next Monday.

union officials had been that' they Brooklyn City Railroad Company, Wide Body Sought. Howe's flics. One, dated Oct. 8. 11) IB manner.

Commissioner Whalen had 20 busses in operation and they did a land-olflce There followed a sharp passage at could not accept anything less than the original demands of the Cleveland convention for a 60 percent Increase In wages and a 80-hour week, without The desperate financial straits into was addressed to "Fred Ilowo" and signed "Emma Goldman." It dealt with tho case of Joseph Ooldherir. arms between Mr. Malone, tho Attor Indictments were filed this after ney General, Assemblyman Louis Mar Which the transit companies of the city have been driven as the result of the avowed hostility of tho Hylan ad the approval of that convention, business. They cut neaviiy into ine traffic of the Flatbusn ave. line, as several residents of the district reported that the cars they came down on today carried nothing like the noon before Justice weens in me ex ten, chairman of the Committee, and alias Joseph Durant and "Petit Joe." Should they hold to this view after traordinary Criminal Term of the Su Assemblyman McElllgott.

Mr. Ma who, MV, Johnson said, records in ministration have set in motion an at preme Court in Manhattan by the Ex meeting. Dr. Garfield said it might be that-several weeks would elapse before a final settlement was reached. usual morning crowds.

The busses tempt to organize the holders of true tho Department of Labor showed had been engaged In white slave traffic for traordinary Grand Jury accusing Ben tlon securities for their protection as After the cabinet has agreed on the jamin Gltlow of Brooklyn and James several years before his arrest in Los Investors. lone was not allowed to proceed, but he told the committee he Intended to provide the newspapers with copies of his statement and that he would be heard from again if the committee indulged further in insinuations that he was paid for speeches by the Rus amount of the wai advances received operated on a three-minute headway and made the trip downtown in practically half the running time of the trolley Commissioner Whalen announced that more busses will be Larkln, the Irish labor agitator, of the Angelea Although ordered enortArl RrtnHhnM.rM nnl.hnM.ra and crime of criminal anarchy. Both de. stockholders of the tractions have een "wed to sail for Bpaln witnessed the shrlnkine value of their "x.Dens0 several Jenkins' Case Complicated. Refusal of the judge considering the Jenkins case to hear the testimony of three persons from Center Lucia, Who declared untrue the report circulated by Mexican officials that Jenkins had been seen there with Fed-erico Cordova, the rebel leader who kidnapped him, has created a feeling of hostility among the people of Puebla, according to El.

Universal of Mexico City, a of which was received today in Washington. The newspaper says the Jenkins case is becoming daily more complicated, that public opinion is divided and that the silence of the judicial authorities has Dut on the line at once. ciy ine minora sinco. leie, inq next question for it to decide will be the margin of profit received by operators during the period of price control by the' Government: so as to determine fendants are now held in 115,000 bail, which was fixed by Chief Magistrate McAdoo, other countries had refused to receive "Doeshls mean." he was asked sian soviet. securities for weeks and months with The development at yesterday's "that th city will stay In the bus business even if.

the surface transit crnt prospect of a recovery in prices, A number of other indictments were Keferrinir to Onldhnrc wh k. neoring wnicn aroused tne ire of Mr. what part of the wage Increase, If any, must be passed on the consumer. handed up and bench' warrants were at once issued for the persons named maione, came wnen Martens was asked by Attorney General Newton if time, Mr. Johnson said, had been ordered deported to France, the Gold-man letter declared It The position taken by Mr.

uartieid. companies give up the of charg ing more than a 6-cent fare?" "That is exactly what it Mr. Whalen replied emphatically. ana, have been brought to a realization that the Hylan administration near the accomplishment of its (generally -recognised purpose of forcing the traction corporations into "the therein, but who they were it was im according to authoritative information possible to learn. tne ii, ooo he admitted paying Mr.

Malone on Sept. 12 was not In consideration of speeches made by Mr. Ma- is that tne income tax returns or tne torrlble thing to turn him over to sure death." According to the letter, Gold-borjc had been rccominnnrlerf in tho Ultlow and Larkln are charged witn No Sympathy for Transit Companies, operators are not necessary in deter scrap heap." having published the manifesto of greatly contributed to the dissatisfled mining the margin or pront. vr. uar- During the past few days, when the "But what will become of the tran sit corporations who have many mil writer by "David Kaplan" and a man field has been working for several days lono ravorlng recognition of the Soviet Government.

Martens denied that this was true, explaining that the money was paid for legal services ren seriousness of the finances of the named Hchmldt, "of whom you Thavo GOmhfLtlleM hn h.n wiri.lv I 1 Jlftva companies has been widely published Hons of dollars Invested in their prop with the engineer experts of the Fuel Administration and has prepared for neara from Lincoln fiinrrona" Th. erties 7" sentiment among the people. It also says that all the information given out by the court for publication is Contradictory to the evidence given by Jenkins under rfath. "El Universal says its corresnondent That question does not concern letter declared Goldberg had been the cruel victim of iinmriiniilnn. nniui.

dered in connection with a commer cial contract. the Cabinet complete figures on production costs and other charges, which and the hope of a readjustment of fares has been vanishing, selling of traction bonds and stocks on tho Stock Exchange has been perslBtenl. There must be deducted from tne selling clans in Los Angeles" and that "he seems to be a decent chap." Assemblyman McElllgott Interrupted a heated three-cornered de talked with the peons from Jenkins's me," said Mr. Whalen. "It may be true that they cannot make both ends meet with a B-cent fare.

But whose fault is it? If they had laid something aside in prosperous times they price in order to arrive at the profit in the Left Wing section of the Socialist party, advocating the overthrow of organized government. After the indictments had been handed up, the Grand Jury announced an adjournment until Monday, at which time other criminal anarchy cases will be taken up. Justice Weeks turned to Foreman Raymond F. Almlrall after the indictments had been handed to the court and 'said: "I understand, gentlemen, that this is all the business you have today. was selling again today and Man hat the Industry.

i.uuuuuiiig, ine letter said: "I hear you are a liiirh miixtrv- Hacienda and others arrested by the secret police and that all of them said tan Klevated. once a high-priced in bate between Mr. Malone, the Attorney General and Assemblyman Mar Vestment dropped to 42 B. R. T.

muck in an effort tn would not now be in the desperate The controversy in the cabinet cen the judge of tho first instance at At-lixco and the police Inspector of Pueb sold at 18 and Interboro preferred at tin to suggest that Mr. Malone be more courteous in addressing the America. I hope you were not In-fluenced by tho choan niitlmm i. rne decline in "Manhattan El" financial situation alleged by them. "The question before the city gov committee.

la had exercised pressure on Ignacio Jus to, Juan Salazar and Rosendo nun oecn more man sdu a snare in tne nhifh i tered around the proposals of Fuel Administrator Garfield that In computing wage Increases the advances made to all miners In the central com ernment is to give the people of New Bast, two mnnlh. Wnllnwlno or. Ih. im rummer neau in "I will make my own statement in my own turn as a' matter of right and i America. none vnn ml Mart.

Evangullista to make statements York adequate transit service at a 5 well." prices of the leading traction stocks today, two weeks ago and two months against Jenkins, but that the three citizenship!" was the response. cent fare. If the companies cannot do that, then the city must do it. Our Goldberg, according to (ho n.n., ago: petitive field be taken Into consideration and of Secretary Wilson that the increase to pick miners be the basts. ment of Labor's records, has brought "You will not proceed," said the Attorney General.

"I yield only to the ruling of the bus system is showing that tho city Today. Nov. 12. Sept. 25.

can do it and at a prom. too. women into tho United OUtes n.nd France from Africa, Mr. Johnson said. Your foreman tells me you will take a short recess and that when you reconvene on Monday you will be prepared to proceed with other matters.

If the newspaper accounts are correct, I think you are to be congratulated in having the assistance in your investigation of a lawyer in whose ability committee," retorted Mr. Malone. "Busses can beat trolley cars out of n. r. zivfe Intffpboro enm 3 K1 Inttrbora vli 12 16 VA Lewis Backs Wilson.

Mr. Wilson's proposal was support The statement which Mr. Malone sight for speed, commissioner Wha Howe Congratulated J. YV. V.

on Kh- len declared. "I rode into town on a man. hi Mft 1R'4 Third Ava 13 13 lsu had prepared for the committee and which he later gave to the press, ex ed today by John L. Lewis, acting president of the United Mineworkers, raping Deportation. Members of the committee slsn In.

Nostrand-Atlantic ave. bus this morning and we passed six trolley cars. It was crowded, too, but there were no Heavy Losses by Ii. K. T.

Stockholders coriated the methods employed In traduced a letter alleged to have been this court has the greatest confidence and highest regard. the Investigation and expressed tne There are many holders of B. It. T. who said the calculation of wage advances since 1913 should be based on rates throughout the country and not tnxlr mhn hiu.

alnnri Inaaou nf 7ft I Written by IlOWS to GeOTCe AlldrOVl delavs. and the passengers were de writer's "profound contempt for such Consideration of further matters. men insisted that Jenkins was never at Santa Lucia with Cordova. Jenkins's Appeal Refused. The decision of the judge not to admit this evidence was considered by Jenkins as a violation of his Constitutional right and he asked a writ of the Supreme Court which would automatically set him free, but so far as known this application was not granted.

El Universal Bays public indignation was expressed at the detention of Florentlno Anayah, an employee of Jenkins, who was known in Puebla as an inoffensive old Indian. Because of this public feeling the paper adds the court sentenced Anayah to Ave days imprisonment for an alleged infraction of police regulations, but It appeared that the sentence was imposed because of the police inspec- merely on the central competitive lighted when we landed them at the subway entrance inside of 15 minutes from the time the start was made at procedure. The statement read The Malone Statement? relating to criminal anarchy, I assume, will remain in charge of Mr. Alexander I. Rorke, and from my informa field.

share during the war period, having chine. Records of the department bought the stock for investment when showed, according to Mr. Johnson, It was paying $6 a year dividends and that Andreytchine had been arrested selling in the eighties. Bondholders the charge of being an and noteholders have also sustained W. W.

rioter. The Howe letter con-heavy losses, hearing almost dally of rat.ulatc!1 I. W. W. that Nostrand ave.

ek mining has been taken as a Yesterday without rebuke from this tion the Grand Jury will be exceeding bas's of, every wage contract, including committee the Attorney General had Shochan Criticizes Company. ly satisned witn mis. i know that the indictments handed up are the re tne 1917 wasnington Mr. Lewis said. Taking issue with the op the audacity to insinuate that I had received money from the Soviet Bureau in payment for the expression new receiverships and new deraults In can-Interest, celled by Acting Secretary J.

B. Dcns- sult of very careful consideration." Deputy Commissioner Cornelius M. Sheehan of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and. Electricity, who assisted Mr. Whalen In arranging for the bus service, Issued a statement This was the only reference made aeenrltv more.

of mv political and economic opinions erators' statement that only 20 percent of the miners In the central territory use the pick, Mr. Lewis said the number of men In the four States Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois on the pick and machine work by Justice Weeks to the appointment of George Gordon Battle as a special assistant district attorney to aid the holders has been started in Brooklyn, Andreytchine answer also was but Is as yet in ita infancy. There read. He assured Howe he would do have been informal talks among the he could to further tho coming of Unlike moat politicians tnrougn twelve congratulating the citizens of Flat bush on their victory over the com vears of public life I have never ac Grand Jury in its quest of "the over cepted a dollar for any speech under interests anected, out no leader oi tne movement han heen selected, and the Then this fellow seems to have pany, which he termed "another vie were practically equal. anv ausplceB anywnere.

jviy political In the country as a wnole, he con prime rttover of the committee, or omen turnmi ioohb 10 spreau ine mov he called, will not trlnes of Bolshevism," remarked Rep- tinued, about 45 percent of. the total and economic opinions are not for vet nermlt the use of his name. He resentatlve Rakor of California at this hire and can not be purchased. The shadowing crime." Mr. Rorke held a brief consultation with Foreman Almlrall and then announced to the court that there were other criminal anarchy matters to be taken up Monday.

"Very well," commented Justice Weeks, "then you will continue in your investigation of criminal to.inage produced is dug out with a pick, but as high as 60 percent of the total number of employees are on pick Howntown flnnnr.ia.1 man. I point. economic methods of the counsel of tory for law, order and public Interest." He declared the claim that the company Is not making money is false, asserting the Brooklyn Holnghts Company had made a net profit of in 11 years. "It is strange that a corporation re- Continued on Page 2. "We are only starting this thing," Another letter, which Howe is said he said today, "and are looking for to have written Elizabeth Curley this committee nave for a long time work- This disparity was due, he said, to the high productivity of machine methods.

some one to take hold as a leader. It iuynn in connection with Andreyt-mav be that an association will be chine's case, also was read into the Statistics compiled by 8tate Labor record. In this Howe declared "Mr. merited emphatic and public rebuke, and I am glad of this opportunity to express my contempt for such procedure and my abhorrence of this unmanly method of trying to taint tho limitations of men and women whose formed to embrace holders of all public utilities securities in tho city gas Departments, Lewis said, show that J. S.

Cram" had interested him in the radical's case. companies as well as tractionB. only 27 percent of the employees In the Central Field are day laborers, instead of 40 percent as claimed by the oper "It is time that invested capital had Howe Letter Said "Ford Offered to a chance. A man who had his bonds careers were made long before this Attorney General was known, and will he respected for their usefulness long ators. Hire Aliens." wr ucDiivs iu present me Indian before the court to testify against Jenkins.

His evidence was finally taken in secret. Mexico Is Surprised. Mexico City, Nov. 25 Officials at Puebla continue their investigation of the case of W. O.

Jenkins, United States Consular Agent, witnesses being produced today to testify as to the alleged Intimacy between Mr Jenkins and his alleged abductors Federico Cordova and the latter's aide Ubera. Mr. Jenkins steadily refuses to give bail, for which he is being criticized in some quarters, as that would insure his Immediate release, requested by the American note to the Mexican Government, and at the same time permit the Puebla authorities to proceed In a legal way to complete the investigation. Various government officials, whose impressions may fore-east the attitude to be assumed by the Mexican Government in Its reply to the American note, have declared as inexplicable the action of the United States in demanding the release of Mr. Jenkins when Mexican Justice, as represented by the Puebla Mr.

Johnson also read a letter from in a safe in his home would quickly enough try-to prevent anyone robbing him of -them. We haven't established Howe to Commissioner General of Immigration Caminettl, suggesting that a Soviet here yet, but has Lenlne done Gen. Angeles Is Executed By Carranza Firing Squad At the City of Chihuahua after ho Is forgotten. "I have gladly given legal advice to Mr. Martens, the representative of the Russian people, as have other prominent members of the New York Bar.

Lloyd George Watching John de Luea bo released, "as Henry any worse tn Russia than Is being done hero now? Bondholders and noteholders of the Ford has ottered to hire such aliens." According to Mr. Johnson, the Department's records show De Luca was With an Open Mind Effect Of Prohibition in U. S. B. R.

i have been organized in a protective committee since Jast spring. arrested in Cleveland for engaging tn like George Gordon Battle, whom the Governor of this State has Just chosen to guide the present Grand Jury in New York County. "Does the chief law officer of this white slave trnmc. The new movement Is designed to be more inclusive than however, and Mr. Caminettl replied that De Luca to take in all traction security holders should be held, but Mr.

Johnson said London. Nov. 28 Premier Lloyd slate not know that the Constitution throughout the city. records at the Inland showed he had The sentence was suspended pend ine a review of the case by the Su (By the Associated Press.) El Paso, Texas, Nov. 26 Gen.

been released on his own recognizance. of our country safeguards the right of every person alien and citizen to George said today that he never had thought the introduction of Prohibition in Great Britain pos Uhl, wno appeared before the PRIZE OFFERED FOR FLIGHT Felipe Angeles, Mexican Revolu preme Court, to which the case was taken bv an aDolicatlon for habeas committee to help it in its investiga counsel and legal advice? "If you wish any elaboration of sible, even during the war, but that tionary leader and famed throughout rnrnuH. A almilar aDolicatlon be HOLLAND TO EAST INDIES he was watching the American ex these facts, I shall gladly take the tions and who gave his testimony willingly, in answer to questions by members said that he always had dealt tne worm as a military genius, was fore Judge Gonzales Medina of the authorities, naa not Deen able to witness chair any time. Thi Hac-uo. Nov 1 fi Jl tiWza nf reacn a decision as to his guilt or Mexican Federal Court here was de nleri on the rround of lack of juris A supplementary statement later Is 50,000 florins'has been offered for the w'tn Washington through his superior lot inn Thai highest tribunal declined sued by Mr.

Malone was as follows: "This committee is denouncing by periment sympathetically, with a mind free from preconceived opinions. The Premier's reply to a temperance deputation, to which he made this remark, foreshadowed legislation before Christmas in connection with the control of liquor. rnll IndTes n.i knew Howe had I communicated dlrec ni ll'ln with the Department of Labor over insinuation ana aouse American cm to interfere after an examination of the record. Gen. Angeles, who was decorated by Camlnettl's head.

sens bocause they believe that the Russian people, have a right to their executed by a Carranza" firing squad at Chihuahua City early today, following his conviction with two companions on charges of rebellion against the Mexican Government, according to a telegraphic report from Chihuahua City this morning. Gen. Angeles was sentenced to death by four Carranza generals in the Teatro De Los Heroes WARTIME PROHIBITION IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL, SAYS U.S. JUDGE FOSTER attempt it as soon as the route is mapped and final, arrangements own form of government, and at this tne French Government witn Cross of the Lea-ton of Honor in rec made. very moment representatives of Great ognitlon of his sorvlces during the BERKMAN CANNOT Britain are in conierence at Copen war, faced his accusers with defiance hagen with Litvlnoff, representative Referring to the Columbus raid by of the Soviet government, for the preliminaries of the making of peace with Villa forces in 116, Gen.

Angeles Is Suspect Hunger Strikers the Russian people. The only recom quoted as having declared to the nun tary court: GO TO MEXICO, SAYS of the Heroes' at 10:46 o'clock last night. He was immediately taken from the building through a rear entrance to await execution, which was set for 7 a.m. today. This is the time he was shot, according to the re "We showed ourselves to the whole world for while the American Is mendation 1 would mane to this committee is to obtain for use of the committee and all of its counsel, a primer clean in mind, body and environment.

Have Secret Food Cache STATE DEPARTMENT we are absolutely and unequivocally on political economy, a history of the United States and the speeches of Wendell Phillips on free speech. The New Orleans, Nov. 26 Holding the wartime prohibition act unconstitutional, Federal District Judge Foster today granted an Injunction restraining Government officials from interfering with the sale by the Henry Lelsor Liquor Company of bonded liquor held In warehouses here. "PUSSYFOOT" JOHNSON'S CONDITION WORSE NO HOPE OF SAVING EYE port reacning nere. Gen.

Angeles was entirely unmoved apparently as sentence was passed. Throughout tho trial the military lead "The Ellis Island Soviet" continued Its hunger strike today while the House Immigration Committee held a hearlnir In the same building on ranks of the hunger strikers. The others are bearing up so well that the authorities suspect food hus been cached in the detention pen to sustain "Inmates of room 203" during tho taxpayers would gladly pay the committee's expense." The Attorney General denied that there had -been any Intent on his part to parade Mr. Malone or use him In According to Congressman Alhert er, famous among military men of the world as a the man who brought the Johnson, chairman of the ongres- French 76 millimeter gun to perfec immigration and deportation problems. lean days.

Byron H. Uhl, Acting Commissioner slonal Immigration Committee, in Seventy-three radicals, avowedly tion and made It admittedly the best niece of artillery ordnance in the of Immigration, announced today he session today Ellis Island, tho op- opposiia. While Gen. Angeles is held In the state prison at Chihuahua City awaiting the decision of the supreme court at Mexico City, persistent rumors of a plan to rescue him reached the border today. According to one report, Francisco Villa Is destroying trains south of Chihuahua in order to Isolate Gen.

Manuel M. Dieguez, federal commander of military operations in the north, and force him to release his distinguished prisoner. The other rebels sentenced with Angelea were Maj. Nester Enclso de Arce and Antonio' Trlllo. All three an unrair manner, no said tne attorney's name merely had been men-tloned in connection with sworn testimony and ended by characterizing Mr.

Malono's "attack on the commit world, had presented a smiling coun anxious to go to Soviet Kussia, but on strike against attending deportation proceedings before Immigration In tee as unwarranted, lndecont and im spector, again (corned a call to tenance to his accusers. Angeles Is Defiant. Juarex, Nov. 26 Angelea, the guiding spirit of the Villa movement, London, Nov. 26 The condition of William E.

Johnson, the American Prohibition worker who suffered a proper. plication of Alexander lierkman for permission to liavo this country to go to Mexico, instead of being deported to Kussia, has been denied at Washington. Tho foregoing Information Is In the for.n of advices to Johnson from th Bureau of Immigration, DepartmeiY of Labor, Washington. had found a way to break the "silence Strike." On advice of Federal District Attorney Caffey ho posted In the pen a "proclamation" announcing the names of those whoso deportation hearings would be hold today. Ho said Mr.

Caffey had advised him this would cover the law and that if tho radicals did not care to appear the proceedings could be conductad without their presence. severe Injury to the eye during the: with i nt his followers. HITHERTO VNrVBMHHED ARTICLE BY breakfast this morning. This was the fourth meal they have missed slr.ee adding a hunger strike to a "silence" strlko in an effort to seo visiting relatives without an Iron barrier intervening between Only two "Reds" have deserted the men were captured near Parral, Chi course of a "ragging" by medical stu- terday found guilty of rebellion denta recently, is reported to be much against the Government by a Court-worse. There Is little hope of saving martial at Chihuahua City, and sen-the Injured eye, It was said today.

fenced to be shot r-hoodor Roosevelt on Japan and the World War, written aeven monthe before hla death. In The New York Time next Sunday. Order In advance from newsdealer. Advertisement huahua, a force of home auards. Nov.

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