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71ST YEAR VOLUME Mt RICHMOND VA- SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5 1921 TWELVE 2AGES PRICE THREE CENTS SLIGHT ADVANTAGE FROM VIRGINIA CADETS HAVE IN WEIGHT OVER TEAM PERSHING DENOUNCES: WATSON 'CHARGES AS IS REORDERED JAPANESE DELEGATES TO ARMS CONFERENCE SHOCKED Admii-al Baroi Kato Bursts Into Tears When News Comes of Assassination of Premier Hara of Japan President Harding Expresses Horror at Outrage Chief of Staff Declares Georgian's Accusations Oulra geousftnd Without Senate Unanimous for Full Inquiry While War Department Will Help -1 I i '1 'I a Miami ms im fifiwil fa r- Senator Braadegee Republican' Connecticut will meet nyt Monday to datermlac upon procedure hot It' la Weight '-V I 'Position yv 1 Carolina 117 Drewry left end Morris SI (' Kuipmera 'left tackle Kernodla 174 1M Weeeott left guard Pritchard 171 17 Miller canter Blount lit 'Harrion rlghs guard Poindexter 110 1I4 V- Hunt ylght tackle Jacobi 17 17d Clarke oooOfd right end 4Jt MMIMi Cochran 174 lid Parley quarter' hack ltd lit Busting OA a left half back Johnson V1 lid lid Atwell right half back Morris IdO ti Venable cr full back GUlon 17S average weights 'X 171 1M 0 so A a (i Bff oe tlCkl tO tjWMI eoo 0-9 wot q4 ff 174 ICt hack- field (fctoAddsrsgaw-pfech 1 ITT iMMpeirtfMeeihiiOstMsstsP oto ee -e trVsn I7i Tims ef o'clock' Mayo Island Park' Colors Red White and Yellow North Carolina Palp Blue and White Coaehes -V Clarkson North Carolina Petxer Gooch (Virginia referee or umpire Gaea (Lehigh) umpire or referee fichults (Washington and Lea) bend linesman Time of qnartere Fifteen minntea r- Supens Temporarily An denonV: Holing 'a to tft MinerCollectioiM APPEAL HEARING IS SET FOR NOVEMBER 16 sv A 1 i 'v i Torkert Prepare to Resume Operations Today Re suit of Action CADETS FACE TARHEELS AT ISLAND PARKTODAY SPDERS HAVE BIG GAME iiuiT near in delayed Ag '( Jfiil' ne 1 They Pnfor to Snt CnIIH Onr IBjr Associated Pnw CHICAGO Nov 4 Th check-off yi system ot holding out onion dues Mi assessment from eon miner' pay against which an Injunction was jTi headed down by loin A- Andar-' ton of Indianapolis will oontlaue until further order of 'the United Court of Appeal the opart held today in suspending that part iy ot the In Janet ton applying to the check-off Ad appeal hearing wae printed tho union for Wednesday November V- A- Olaeffow of Philadelphia aa fur the union presented ha history of tho esao briefly pointing seat the possibilities of enforcement V-V of the injanetlon which ho said woe yS a rlrtnal demand that a legal eon-- Strict broken He polaUd out that Vth ttack-off wae a matter of between bo miner' locals and 'aperatenu with the atant of tfiai In- -Vdlridtal i Aafee laatfun Appeal Heartag- were eaktng to pome together around tha conference table and add to the goad understanding end good 'will throughout tho- world-fiecratary Hughe went Immediately to (he Japanese embassy and expressed hla condolences to Baron fihldebara tha Japanese ambassador Later he cabled to Ambassador Warren at Tokyo to ez-prose to Count Uchida the Foreign Minister bla profound distress and to ay how much the news Tied cause i a feeling -of deep sorrow throughout the fits tea The Of Premier Hara who had attained a dominating poll ml influence In the Japanese emplrvi and who was personally to shape frrm Tokyo -tho Japanese policy ibo' forthcoming aonfe-unce to a very serious lope toJapon at a lma when tint eonatrr ie passing through im riod of' intense traasHioii'- Th (Continued pa tags Pol 4) IIDIISIIBTHgDTl MEU IHBiltl'IiKSM! (- Will Be Aflked for Opinion on Initial Step of U- S- at JLSr 'V Conference' COMMITTKP i(Aa Aettoa Partnff 1 IP Anpoqlsted Press vieory hornrhltte ef twenty-on -Iete4 by President Harding to act with' the Americas -big four 1 at the I V4 s' fi I armament conference wilt bled hi Waabtoigtofi4 thren' day ia advanca'of 'thqJco'nireraaas'opaBlaff to give its opinion on th initial stepa of policy to be token by thin goyera-mont- '''v 2W Meottag edaeeday- 1 2 -Aall for a1 ousting of th eom-mlttee oa post Wednesday November Kv was 'isauadUtoday by Beeretary Hughes' and af the same tlrae lt was revealed that fclgk olBelato ez-peet ton po-membara to piny aa Ja fluenttol port in shaping ton course from th beginning to toe cud of tk negotiations It 1 a aaumed that at too first meeting the committee will be ad vised fully ef too plaq for to armameat re ductlon drawn up by the four principal delegates aad Invited to suggestions on every pertinent nub-jeet ns tho negotiations develop it is expected by administration of fletols that tk advisory body wIH be asked to- give (te verdict on every point of major importaac WUl Ptoy Mg' par vC -A reaction agsneyT was tbs way ton commute won described la high official circles today to illustrate toe extent to which It' wUl function la reflecting public opinion on tho problems tout coma before ton conference It Rs Indicated tout eom questions might be submitted directly to It tor study before' being considered at all by to big four while in other cases subcommittees or advisers will he asked by the principal delegates to render opinions detoll Although ths eommltto ptemBera nnllko the four principals will have no diploma tlo standing a special commission for each wm nlgaed today by President Harding authorising tfifm to and la ta American policy- They are however giving no power of negotiation Ilka that which goo with the rank of -m hneondor conferred by th President oo fieoretory Hughes and th atom members of the big tour" PAY TRIBUTE TO TWO heroes of world war Bow VsrkYHi Virguia Military Inittitute and Univeraity of North Giro -v' lina Elevens Ready CLARKSON'S TEAM HERE isiiigton Warrion Reached Richmond -Down Homera En Route iv Rlchmoud this aftaruooa will reenter the football circle to which aha rightfully belonga when Vlrgtalm Military Institute and the University of North Carolina battle for supremacy en the gridiron at Mayo Pork Tha feante'1 wIIV be called II I will dieae ef thapp ftnamptamwK hip Wages this afternoon will go the right to ho contender for honor Je lte dl-vlalon- --'V Recogolsed on -two 'of the leading football machines at th South Atlantic division mnd declared to- bt evenly -matched i Indeed consider Itself fortunate In having the Cadets and the Tarheel gfv her her first big gems In recent yi then was a time when Pa Byrd's metropolis was the aeeae annually of football batUes between the leading elevens of tho fiouth This wa several year ago and from that time until today elevens representing Mg Institutions have "passed uf Richmond ln Crowd to too Coatoefc This city tho capital of Virginia is- been wide awake elaae It annouaced that tho Virginia Military Institnte-Unlveteity vf North Carollaa ooeteet would'" be played hare Alumni wf both institutions have theta ohouldera- to tha to make the game a success and when the starting whletta sounds thin aftoffieon oaa of the largest football crowds the history of Richmond Is -expected to be In the stands 'if V- 1 Turning the pages of history haa brought pleasant "recollections of their collage days to the eld students land they will be on hand this afternoon to for their alma mater as- they did 1st olden supporters will occupy ai entire section of the grand stand while the Uhl varsity of Ninth Carolina reotom UI have all of pavllllon on the north side of the gridiron Governor Westmorelaed Davie other State officials and Mayor Oeorge Alnsllsacoompanlod by heads of tho various departments of the city gov-ernmext will be on hand also A apodal section has been reserved to tha grandstand for tho State and city ot-flclale Governor Morrison- Ot North ((Continued on Page 4 CoL 4) wftheot Mi yy Mt to the Met omtromoo Horn that Id peeelhly he aheelatelr wlthoot toaada- 1 yy IKhlTE CXMiaOlIILt nEoufui mx utuit 'fy Aaeeclated Praas1 ASR1NOTOK Kor lavcstiga-lion bp a epeelal Senate eommlttee ot the chargee of Senator Watsqn Dejn oerat Georgia that American soldlera la France were haaged without trial aad ahot bp offleen ordera waa aa-lured todap whin the Senate after three-bonrf dlicuulon Maanlmonslp reordered the Inquirp The special eommlttee handed bp CONFERENCE IS Willi rt British-Legislators Are Unit in Approving Disarmament -Moveiiient' oomorniub poiuts avoided i latredaeed hp Labor Msas-aad Adspied Bnpcunoeo Uvety for Subatoattsl and Fsogrtc i A''S'r-V rnp Aeiiorieted Freee LONDON Kor House ef Commons today udaaimoUelp adopted the motion presented bp LaboS mm-hern I'Warmly approving- the approaching -Washington confers sea limitation ot armaments and 'Far Eastern problem a The vote came after two and a half hours of discussion In which numerous speakers supported the naolutlon nnd volced hopes of the conference's suceeaa The debate wan opened when John Robert Clyaes moved th resolatlon Introduced bp himself In association with the other Labor lander Stephen Walsh Thomas Arthur Henderson and Thomss Shaw rending That thl House warmly approves of th msstlng of th Interns tioasl canferasee at Washington and (Taste that supreme effort wilt be wad to arrive at suck measures of meat ns will neenre substantial and progressive redaction of the crashing burden of armomentu" Avoids Centrnvemlnl -Mr Clyaes captained that hta me tlon wan not offered with any Men of raising a harmful centroversy ssd In bin remarks he avoided all reference to the pollctas which might be dls-ced at tha conference confining his speech for the meat part to a general dissertation an disarmament' The world anld Mr'Clpuen was indebted to American for the convening of the conference Tha league of nations was incomplete for Its purpose he thought and he regarded America in relation to this conference an hsv ing taken a atop to carry oat the (Conllauad on Page 11 CoL 1) WITNESS MISSING IN ARBUCKLE CASE tats fieehn 'Alice Blafcew'' of the Fatal Hotel ir- IBy United News aAN FRANCISCO Nov CaUfM nta police have been aakad to-llecato Miss Alice Blake a State witness against Roaooe Arbuckle and a mem-her of the fatal party which-resulted In the death ot Miss Virginia Rapps and tho Indictment of the comedian on a manslaughter charge Mis Blake -had been Staying -with Mrs John Duffy mother of a deputy sheriff near Calls toga and while not under arrest was being held with her own consent Sho disappeared after a' Visit by members- of her family and an attorney It was staled by Mrs Duffy wmnnaBtonn HOLD UP CASHIER ps AND GET PAYROLL -v' pec ted that several dapa will then alapae before hearings- are begun while Senator Watson in gathering his evidence INaehnrgi Moveaioat Hahn Another speech by the Georgia Senator la' support of hii chargee wrangling between Senator over the wording ot the Inquiry resolutions and parliamentary mix-ups preceded the final order for the Investigation to proceed The Senate finally and dtianlmonslp adopted a new and amended resolution directing the Inquiry and another empowering the epeelal committee to subpoens persons and papers The program announced yesterday for a motion to discharge the committee did net materialise Instead Senator Simmons Democrat North (Continued on Page A Col L) iimpiDi Prisoner Declares Murdered Man Begged Him to Gun- vVXnritDeed': WITH DEATH Wae Itsnln aad Threw hea Was By Oping Iu Ai Fiwee1 yiffTOIL'ysT-iAiiinpti grim aa thos ef tbeXmest re) of Rnln mlliterwn told today in police headquarter It Veoneeraed PYan FMayno' hip' Carpenter found shot to death In Russian cemetery at Boutk River last Sunday It came from' the lips of Alexander Savin' bis- chum who waa attested yesterday as a fugl five from Justice and bald pa a charge ot homicide -X- Thin la the eeofaaaion ffe'via le alleged to have made to the polios: That oat of work for four months Pass yne hod become despondent and tried In vain to starve himself to death that at last ha had asked Savin to shoot him: that Bavin had refused but hod been met with threat of death himself i that last Sunday the two hpd gone from their room In this dtp to -the Russian cemetery serose the Hudson: that the two had am braced and kissed that (avis had (Continued on Pago 11 CoL I) BIG CHURCHES MERGING TO CURTAIL EXPENSES Largs in Chicago Are CHICAGO Nov 4 The work of paving souls Js feeling the economic pinch and two Mg churches here are amalgamating to retrench The fit James and' Grace Episcopal Churches are to ho united ea soon as a merger now- being formed I coir pie ted Both number among thetr members many of tho wealthiest families la the elty The general building and economic condition! have much to- do with the said Dr William Otis Waters-rector of Grace Church Another yeeson forthe merger I the corner location of ft Jama which attract people to church more readily tha the more secluded Grace Church location-: THREE FISHING CRAFT AND 22 MEN MISSING Caaght la Last Week1 limn Given Up for i' -MBy Aaeoclated Frees TAMPA FLA Nov Three fish -Ing crafts- caught in last week's tortn and thelroraws totaling twan ty-twoj men are atill --musing from local water and hvd boon definitely given up for lest' in addition to on of two not heard from but 1 for which' owners still hold hope -that they reached a nearby poft or beach Tho mtasing craft are Agnes Belle Blg Baeoo six And Ruth Welles -fv Beppet Earthquake ghoefca in 'v(By Aaeoclated Prees MEXICO CITT Nov 4-Enrthqunke Shock ot varying Intsaslty hot causing no dam axe: have been1 't-horted from all -parts 'of Mexico during the last thro day the latest report coming In early today from tho State of CoUmaVTh eastern slop of the eountry oantertag la tha I tats ef Vera Crua: recorded the moat pronounced tremon -y fihot -for Tteft is MeeewX MOBCOW Nineteen men havo bees tbet: aad fertr mea and wemen seatarebd to prJeen I aftaff at- ter oon vtetlea before a Moecew Aert partial tor thefts of llameadQ piatl Glasgow deelared lt waa bepond the power of tho inurnatkmal anlea prevent dlitirbaieee hp locale and said ft waa his belief that an b-mediate appeal hearing ot tho lltlga-'V V-tien wae tho onlp miane of averting Mnterraption of the regular anpnlp v'of eoou In the eourti declatoa Judge Biker anld the court thought the November St -date would gieet the 'ffeslgeneien ot the eltuntlon and Hr Glugow pgreed with hlm ii l-: Hailed aa I'aiM Vletarp vV Action of the United BttUi Court Appeal here todap In' auspendlng that part- of-the Injunction teeued bp Judge' Anderson of Indianapolis applplng to tho check-off epeUm until further order of the court was i vlilmed tonight hp oSIclala of the United Mine Worker! Of America as a decided victory W-' S' The court's action allows the hotd-2 ing out of union does and naeei manta from tho eenl minora' pup to be continued bp the operator tern-'fi perartly An appeal hearing granted the union Wedneedap i November 1 Leadera professed io see ta the ae? today a reopening of the entire rue and attoraepa for the mine -2 vorkeri said tonight they would the cnee had not teen prove that Ageassia Not Reported When Fint -i Arrested y'A' 1 yy'A-gi MINISTER DIES IN H0UR1 FOLLOWING-ATT A y-i 'A -( Prominent i in JapanVPc cal Life nd Progreta! CAglNET IR 1 jf rV- Delegate" Waahisgtoaj v-t jk ly United 0 TOKYO Rev 4-Thet ttei ef rramien ffiara 'ta the TUkyo may be a' flIV 1 kne4h fitohhed by Demeaned Ye ByAseoelstod1 1 TGKYO Nov 4--fremler tatnlly stabbed in ton Yrieetl at ton railroad stotloa ta 'TeltoNk1' He dted oa hour Inter-The i toXt)rarield guff IU)NIKWJlevito-A -Hori fisteh to the Loade Tloieoeayn i toe: Premlto of Jpaa a Off? the'1 kwanoinattoai Tnknahl Msra 'wn bo onaatai the Finance Minister Koretlyo IM IW I By Associated rreeo 1 WABHINOTON Dt NV hosted attempt have bean Tokyo to Overthrow to net KeosotksL er opp under-- th prarideacy of Koftb whet- wan t-poroige-f when the Jt twenty-one Chteni wer presented ministry wHh tnoompeteney oad i ure 1 lnv hsOdUng the emplraV (loan with foreign eouat Hsrs wan pnrtlcnlnriy ceonnt 'of hto Albertan polley wdb declarffd to he vaeUtattaffi flnsiietollytrulneas- The op demanded the Immediate' wit of the Jspaneee treope from The Shantung negottetleoa-1 ooUspse -ef the Dnlraa enataiu which Japan hoped to make a-tag agreement with tM Par repubUo aq Chits' have toe opinion eom -eh sngumstfthe dtalsloa ketweeqTi polltiesl psrtlen who aleo hoM forest views se to the prebshtoi alts of -th 'Wsihlsgtoa oaaf The status ot to Asglo-Ja 1 tones I sis another fsetoc tog 1st the general sltoatleo-f Conservative Japanese tod by thfi jljl fihlmpot censaolodiMv Hhrs to coi ally to Washington nnd direel raue of Japaa Apparently Hsra decided tost he eoulff ho 1 neeful at Tokyo as being la tor position to obtain the supperCof ths groups behind ths' throne to govonunent for hla w)iiwr OtaMw'cOoMsTDmM a The snassetostton of Premise -Mfitajj eoisa st a drama tl memBtwho4 tha Japanese dolagatlon to nmlUu tor the Waahhiftoe opaffiroaeu-skd when Jspsa to IstesMly lata Is tho Is terns tioasl loan so ta 1 Premier Hara has until wr sueh sa Important part Heksl urged ta head the Wnehlngtaa fiM Jer tbom tad'H mutter under eeufdsraUonitafi L-nlly derided that hto eervloen weulfi be better employed st homo' darfiig ii to discussions at Wnshlagtoo Premier Ham frsqaently OddN th Japanese Diet eoueemlog tltol serieue work ahead or-' Jsp-sf Washington and os October 'fi he' expreeeed toe view Mat Japan's Chief: lm would to pat an end ttae hsrrtofswHe tomr ooafevrad witkl to -A mVUsssq hssssdor st Tbkysl sdAh premier seea sfterwerd au pounoed st sjaeettng of tho -west psrtyfital Japan ws to oompremtos IMho Bhsstoog -qqaej tlos wlU'CMna wMhh had long boi msid eubjeet ef eentreverey 1 Premier Mars declared tstfmeato tbs Japan- was ready coopt Itmltatioe of her ssvsl-e tabltehmoat sloe with the rest the worlds sad always Aeeptaff' mted the neceseltlee of her- defen os- Tsknshl Hsra tad been' pramtar wS Jspsa rinee MIL when he formed -Cnbiaet nttae lh toll of to mlntotnt 5- the fiteyu-Knl: which ha was lsdr taktog tvL-thpasHleaof toeFvemtofil his party--WM seufirmed by to ersl etoMW la BtatMVUit 1 MsnrtBgsffrsst malsrMy' 'Ths- pCMsisr''' bed By Associated Press) -WASHINGTON NoVv Th Jap' i es delegation to th armament conference was- thrown' Into sorrow and confusion -and' official '-Wash Ington Including the delegates Irom other lands to the -confersnoewas proiouadedly shocked today by tha announcement from Tokyo that' Ta haohl Haro the Japanese Frontier bad 'been assassinated Admiral Bartyi: Kato ths mnic'ng ircmber ef'thn' Jnpnnoae- delegation end Mr Vera's most intimate tat was so' affected by the announcetienr that its burst Into lears-Hionir thing most ur usual for Rjapsnese whs-' trnlhad from ibhUdhood to coneonlhln emotions Pi aside gspfwws Henwr President Herding expressed big horror nt the outroge- it wnc an unhappy discordant note he aald in a formal statement at a time when all ILSTQ am STOBIJNC A '-ysi-S-: BritUh RepreKnUtiye and Sinn Feinerg Reach Meat s1 i CBAIO 4 '-V KXDAY ited'ffveeeI-''X a'htoakdosvn hs' the war I dtrtswi fib psstmeeter geaei yedj-fV By Aeeoetatod preL 5 LONDON- I NovQ Development la aegotlations 'between -'an Irish settlement are now understood to hinge the conferences which Mr James Craig Ulster Premie will have' in the next few' days with Prsmlel Lloyd George and Blr Ed-vfard Caraon yyiyiyy 's A apedal meeting was held by the Ulster Cabinet In Balfhat today prior to the-- departure of Blr James for London He will spend week-end with his oon at meeting tha Prime Minister It le ex-pected en Monday vl- headquarters today' it wan stated that the British repre-aeatatlves as4 the- Blaa- Feinera had reached a' mac-ur of accord -that promised a eolation of all tonnes add ths -Ulster now was aa great a etumtillng block la the path or the negottotlona from the government' point of view as from that of the filnn Fein Desmond Fltxgernld the filnn 'Fein party' In a statement thin afternoon definitely denied a number of reports published In London newspapers relative to point on which (continued on Page Coi 1) HUNGARY ACTS TO DETHRONE CHARLES ill Fusee Two Reading I Aeem My With Final Aettem Te- f'v 'By Associated Fra) 1 i BUDAPK8T Nov Th Hungarian National Asaembly today paaaed two readings to th bill calling for thn dethroning of former Bn peror Charles It then adjourned us til Sunday1 when the measure will come up for third reading and final Cowrt Stefan Bethlen- the Premier whq introduced the bill la expeciod formally te resign Immedlntriy the bill becomes' law and afterward re constitute (he Cabinet Irish FIND MRS SOUTHARD GUHiTY rfF MURDER 'i rije tmrr After Twentr-Tbvee Hssn AHetsen Verdlet ta' to Beeoad Deane A W- By Associated Press FALLS IDAHO Nov 4 Mrs Lyda Meyer Southard -was de elared guilty of eecond-degre murder of Edward Meyer-- her' fonrth husband by a'Jury ln distrtet court her this afternoon VThn verdict- was returned after twenty-tores bjurs deliberation The defendant nbowed ao -rign Of feelings and djd iiet raise bar eyes front-the floor when too verdict won announced Tbi verdict oarrten a College Eleven Ready for Game at Stadium 1 1 Wt Rich Wfc lMrRatellffaJr EL Bowden 141 l4CarltoaLi TMoaalM II Hodge Hoi man- Ill 117 -Bethel--C HI 111 Johnson CkHartlnl7g 17 Benmn TaPlereelld 1C Rohlnn -R It 110Jones(aQ BBoyllnl4 111 Fray M-Heckmen-I71 HOZiegterR ArmstiglCI 171fiaasdF Fulton Ill I 'i Place glad-tnm Field Westhamptca 'yy Harrlsoa (Wsshlngtoa and Lm) referee Andsrson (Virginia) nmplr Smith (Virginia) head linesman -gy Time IS minutes Ideal football condltioas await the Openlag -WhtaUa pt fftandlxm yield whdte UhlteesItyoT Rkhmend iaa( tootbali Ah Invading eompany -of football' War-rton that are to try their abUfttos with tbs local Dobson ltev arrived I the capital ef Urn Old -Dominica last night aad hove selected Murphy a their stopping place Tha Stadium Field battle will begls I The Spider is cahtlousiy welting within hla web for a chance to pounce upon the Tarheel eleven which fa oa the defensive' by virtu of a tfi-to-14 victory by th Red sod Blue eleven la lilt and tha ll-tp-7 whipping that the Richmond aggregation 'handed Coach WhlU'o boya lest fslL Hew ever there is no great margin that can be figured safely between the Virginians and the North Carolinians ns the Gold and Block machine hnn given a good account of Itself la cor tain noticeable spots The most outi standing Item to tho local lntoreata I tha ll-to-T victory of Wake Ferae ever Dnvldto several weeks ago figidseo figgaov Ceofident University of Richmond players believe they will bo able to Jolt the Wake Forest aggregation agaln thU year However It Is not aa that ao often forebodes disaster for th team poaaeaetag 1L It to a healthy spirit that grips tho boys of Spldordom and thalr backers are anticipating a fight- that wlir prodho tho goods Th local game on the Woke Forest schedule la considered one of- their Impottaat contests and the Interest In th fracas to running high down in the Old North State There la a determination In th Wake Forest camp among both grldlsta1 and students that the last season's results skull not be repeated Yi Wake Foreet came here tost' year with one' Harry' Rabeborst a half back who had woa South ra and State mythical honorn and the game (Continued on Page I Col t) 's-- A- 4 'A I--- toe audience In and 'the address of' Prenident Herding' 'ths only-' address to 1 be delivered ovrr tha eeeket- will then be made- A quartet from the Metropolitan Opera Company' of New Tork wilt follow 'with the hymn --Th Haprero Those composing the quartet are Mian Roan Ponsclla Mien Jeanne Gordon Morgan Kingston and' William Gun tfon--- Th honorn beatowed by th united State government aad by th allied govern meats upon th unknown sol dter will- then bo oonferred Presl dent Hording will pin on to' eaakit tbs' Coagresslonal Modal 'of1 Honor' and to 'Dtotlngvtohed SorvMn Cross Us fouowed 'byLtoatenaat-General Bairen: Jaoqnea who will be-(Coa tinned aa Vage Cob I) handled thoroughly PROGRAM IS COMPLETED FOR UNKNOWN BURIAL 1 'll ti In today union I leader A iel'd would do much to eUar up th labor situation 1 th' mine and would help to held la Una men who Ax had been Quitting work without 1 Operators it the other hand said j- they aaw onlp delay of the Anal Imna 1 i1'? They aald It would ha better to have -y'i the atatua of the Check-oS nyntam declded at -oaca rather than dalap decision until cold waathor If a oaa-Mi Mtloa of 1 work map raault The wilt Of injunction Inaued by v-- indga Andaraon forbad tho opera- tore to withhold from tho pap 1 uilon duel and umanmnaft an the operators had agreed with tho ualoai -r-to do Union oBdali anaerted that '1: compliance bp the operator with th dMUIoa-of th wart would ute a- atrlha and la Staten where the operators have decided to follow the court's decree them have already v'A ham walkontdr aad mines in other States havo hnd sporadic etrlhie 7 Ana mbld in AnnrANcn i I Bp Aaeoclated fNDlANAPOUS ft Nov Wh ate tern ent from ofleora of tha Ualtad Mina Workers of America -wan cb-talnnble hern tonight-an to the' of- feet of tho court mupenalon of the i InjancUon agalnat the union' check eC that 1 threatened a nation-wide 4 strike 'Mt It was said autboritoUve-''4 ip that atrike developments weald be held la-abeyance awaiting farther r' notion'1 bp the Federal Circuit Court cf Appeal! at Chicago ualaaa npera-y torn voluatarOp atop the check-off ''iV'ot union iduca''-' jyy President John 1 Lewis waa en hla to hla heme la SprlngBelA-UL Secretary William Oi said ''to' have gone to Ohlo 'VlM-Preeldant Philip Murray -who joined -f-Vlast TwoodAp! simdiag tho that threatened the etrlko In sixteen I- -C Prcsident Harding Will Make Only Address at Cere monies Followed With a Hypin by Quartet From Metropolitan Opera Company tBy Aaeoclated Pres WASHINGTON Nov Th ehl of an army bngl Bounding "Attention will bringvth gathering at Arlington National Cemetery to Its foot at noon Armletloe Day to tand two minuUa in ellsnce aa a mamorlal jto Amarlca'h unknown dead frpm th aame period -a similar pans 1 to th nation's Ufa everywhere by proclamation of toe President' wUl testify" to the eouatryh regard for lts nnmalens noldtofg olal maMor of -pore monies tiini 4 taltod program eefi vice' 'msrklaff tlifi hrialf tho ha-kaOadahd memerlalamphL-iheateftotooiMUHC nr'a4ovgOMO'VtodayJt by tb -War (By Aaeoclated Prena) LEW YORK Nor -Ns Yorker today paid tribute to two of Amari-en 1 war heroes on living and on At Bt Cathedral throng of man and women overflowing fata four streets bo wed thalr heads to homage to that nation's unknown war dead ns Archbishop Patrick Hayes celebrated erienta requiem tk repose of tk soul of the nameless mortjnv wtio at the same hour woe being buried wtth highest honor in Rome The elty admiration for th living wa mod mnalfwt when multitudes lining Fifth Avon mt up thnu-derounv cheers as Oeaetul Armnade Dias commander af Italy victorious armlea wa ewmrted to and from the cathedral- yt a a Xr i 1 0 rCbeto oveten ta all With SWSta A 4 DETROIT MICH Nov filx bandit this forenoon held up Ernest McCarthy cashier for tha Oorden-Page Making Company: throw rad pepper Into his eyes and escaped with M1M tho cashier wad taking1 to i downtown 'bank -'T-V Aa one af the bandits teased -Jho pepper Into McCartkr taoa his companions covered Thomas Raseo driver of tho par carvwtth double hate reled shotguns yyy' v'' Baadite OeTWfiLT FHZLADBLFHIA FAw pov ir-Flva man In an nntomobil' bald sp two rfinnera of tha Bnhaaga fhhndthemt.

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