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E F DRIVE Knights of Columbus Was Against Which Will Form the Basis For:` Ce O Asltipigton n,.?fib.,7:.'74^' 4: , 4t7; `:+ d '# .F. itNa .. !:, : id i.:: z' ",: r a w ?:'' 1ELLS ONEBE PREACH THE STUGE NTR TNATN'EETS OF THE WORKERS AS A CLASS -USRITO a 'lot, Bthree 7o~i:;,. ~ Months 275i VOL. 111.-fib.i8 BUTTE, MONTANA, M9I0L)AY, NGVt1MB1VR:20, {920. IF1EOT PREM ., J BRITi IZELOS Jurors Who Convicted Mooney and,BRITISH OFFICERS GWV TO SUME PREMESII li•ngs Ask for flew Trial for Men THREATS OF DEATH UNLESS (By the F derat.ed Press.) San Prancisi. Nov. 29.--Two of THEY LEAVE ERIN AT ONCE IFC WNs OUT R the ur'ors wh•.Convicted Warren i.: A Billings In the: Prepa'edness EPT. OF JUSTICE day HINDU WORKERS' bomb case have thrown their slap- (Special United Press Wire.) (Special United Press Wire.) port to the deinad for a retrial of London, Nov. 29.-Damage done by Sinn Feiners in 29.--The conference -of allied premiers Billings and fIom Mooney, follow. London, Nov. Ing the confession of Policeman Dra- their fiery attack on English property is figured in over the Greek and Russia~ situation will be resumed per Hifnd of hispart in the coaching of witnessesr nPi the eonsp;kacey to LIVES VER Y millions of dollars. Extra troops have been assigned Thursday, it was announcedi after Premier Leygues send both'`detfedants to the gal- to Liverpool, where dock fires started Saturday"night had departed for France. Hugh Fraser. Was foreman of the still smeuldered. Italian Foreign Minister Sforza arrived last night. Billings jury. He is an octogenarian, Three Hundred and Fifty and he made his statement from a The Irish office declared the situation under control Leygues will returni-Wednesday. Attorney General Palmer's sick bed after .,he had been told that and announced that most 6f the most desperate .leadi% stated Premier .Rhallis Promise to American Fed- Jamnes F. Bridlan, prosecutor of Reports t6 the foreign office Bil.ngs,. had e.id that he belieded Hindus Equal to One Eu- had been captured. of Greece assured the British, French and Italian`minis- eration of Labor Will Not Billings innocent,. ropean, According .to the "If Brennan, now says he doubts One man was killed today by a piece of metal hurled ters the new :government intends to recognize fully the Be Carried Out. the evidence E~isnted to the jury," British Government. Fraser said, "I will willingly be the almost a mile by an exploding generator in the Wool- obligations of the VenizeloS regime. (By the Federated Press.) first to sign a:peotition asking for a (By the Federated Press.) wich power house. Three were injured in the ex- New York, Nov. 29.-No instruc- new tr;• ." Calcutta, India.-(By Mail.) - VENIZEiLOS TO FORE. tionshave been issued by the depart- And Isaac Oberdeener, the other lives arehundredthree equal andto oneeighty European, Indian plosion. (Special U'nite4 Psrs Wire.) ment ,. of justice that. prosecutiontj, juror, said: "I .as amazed when I ludigng from the scale of awards •olice hurried to investigate the Paris, Nov. 29.--TA .plan to have .under the espionage law shall not be read' Hand's ohnlirges. As soon as of- recently made by the British gov- occurrence on the possebility that, t former Premier,.Vetlsilos resume instituted, according to a letter from fielal investigation verifies those rnment in compensation of lives might be a part of the Slmn. Fein office 'in event K1g Constantine re. Assistant Attorney General Palmer to charges, I wjWi.sign my name in the plot. The man killed was across the turns to the Greek throne is men- the American Civil Liberties' union largest handwtiiting to a petit,on for est in the Amristar massacre. Thames from the power house. tioned by newspape&'i here as a pos- iANADiIAN Tbhl .statement directly contradicts a pardon or to ono asking for a new LngFivethis Europeansdisturbance. were Their killed families dur- BRITISH GOMPERS More evidence that the Iiverpool the Greek PtEUTES sible; British solrtiona of that made by Palmer to a delegation trial." received grants varying between fires were of incendiary origin were problem. from the .American Federation of District. Attorney Mantthe.w Brady 200,000 rupees (about $67,000), and discovered today in the discoveryyof SlShould the Greek plebiselle favor fEAflR Labor on Sejptoinber 13, ,the Union has in his laitds a letter 300 rupees (about $100). will' be from Tom scientific house.breakinig instru- Price Geppoe ano opposition officials state. On that occasion the 'Mooney asking. that he it was pre* and Billings RESiGNS HIS ments and bolt cutters left by.the shown .abythe allies, Attorney G;neral :said: "I rocognize be brought to trial on the one re- massacred.Over a, thousandTo compensate Indians theirwere firebugs. dicted. menling families, only 40 grants were an- somo of the waJ legislation to which indictmient which stands niounced by the supreme ,egasltlive Canadian :Returned Soldiers you `object as lihbig.necessary only .against both of the reserve court MORE OUTBREAKS IN IRELAND. uidnderthq- exigency ofthe Espidkage councll in India, and' the amounts II.have it: Sn (Continted bn1Page Two.) cto be paid run from 550 rupees OFFICE act,anld seen to that Dublin, , Nov. !0D. Adisif. a fl pro•b•btLon~ under its, provislond (about $183) to 200 rupees (about cers at LoLondonderry, in aon Favor Joining Zadicali[n- liav 'been instituted since the armls- $67). Appleton, Secretary British letters received today, ,were. tice." The number Federation of Labor, Ten- ened with death if they. do not leave ternational Organization. during the frayof isEuropeans not given, injured but Ireland immediately. A repedtlen HIYIC[ The letter from Stewart was in an- the average grant is announced as LITLEEMAflrS swer to an inquiry made by the un- of the killings in Dublin. Plutes Scared. 7,000 rupees (about $2+300. Be- ders His Resignation. It is poan- ion in the cases of Edgar Reynolds RANCES STEELE Iween 2,000 and 3,000 Indians were Ised if they remain. (Special United Press WVire.) of IMobile,Ala., and John Jazzinski Is Quickly Accepted. Irish office officials declared gun- long, wounded at Amristar. No grants men from Amerlca had L. Mindeu, Nev., Nov. 29.-A (By the Federated Press.) and Isaac Judson of Chicago under were allowed in their case. ariveti spirited fight ove'r the legality of Toronto, Ont., Nov. 29.-Canada'd the Espionage act. London Daily Herald Cable to the Dublin to co-operate with the BSi' the divorce granted Mary Pickford,t ruling class is frantic lost discon- S1WEDISH SOCIALISTS JOIN Federated Press.) Felners. Moore, be-I soldiers here affiliate with the TELLS London, Nov. 29.-The sensation Coincidentally with ineendiary filln favorite, from.Owen tented DETAILS. came a cdrtjanty when the attorneys' Ex-Service Men's liiternational, and of the convention of the Internation- outbreaks in England came reports assembled here to argue on the m.o-- the Dominion Police is investigating MINNEAIIIPOS AHil~ALIiS THETHIDO INTERNATIONALE al Federation of Trade Unions, which today of renewed Sinn Poin. atiaa . tion of Mary's attorneys to quash the reports that efforts are being made opened hfbro Monday, was the resig- ity in Ireland. Determined-attachr were made on the polleb sn idil!- action brought by the state of Ne- to co-operate with Henri Barbusse of OF HERLIFE nation of W. A. Appleton, for several vada to annul the divorce. France, and others active in building years its president, and tshe election tiary patrols. Mail ears were at AiLAYiNG OFF HSHOPMEN tacked and robbed. The attorney for the state will up an internationale of the rank and Young White Girl Relates of J, H. Thomas; secretary of the, Na- attempt to disqualify Judge Logan, file who fought in the world war. tional Union of Rallwaymen, in his who is presiding in the case, because "Bolsallvist propaganda" is the la- (By the Federated Press.) Sordid Story of Relations '(By the Federated Press.) place. TO GO AS INDIVIDUALS.. he granted the original divorce. The bel given an invitation letter Bar- Minneapolis, Nov. 29.-Four hun- With Men of Both Colors New York, Nov. 29.-Conflicting Appleton's resignation was con- (Special United Press Wire.) little courtroom was filled with busse sent to the Doilninon secretary dred and eighty employes of the Mil- reports regarding the action taken veyed in a letter to Edo Fimmen, Washington, Nov. 29.--Members wautkee railroad have been laid off of the special committee appointed spectators before the court convened. of the Great War Veterans' associa- in Own Defense. by the left wing socialists of Sweden secretary of the Federation, and tion. The Canadian Press, a gov- in the locomotive and car shops here. on affiliation with the Third Inter- president of the International Feder- by the American commission on con- ernment subsidized news' associa- With the exception of the Great nationale seem to be straightened ation of. Transport Workers. The ditions in Ireland, who were refused Northern, which has laid off a few Frances Steele.' .the young white letter announced, that Appleton's de- passports by Secretary ,Colby Satitr- tion, sent out a dispatch, under an girl charged out by a Stockholm dispatch of Oct. Ottawa date line, telling how the G. men in its St. Paul shop, none of the I jointly with .Mike 25 found in a copy of the Berliner cision to resign was taken after con- day as official menibers of the com- ITIRN other roads have cyt their shop "Peaches" Webb of the murder of sultation with Samuel Gompers, presi- mittee, will be given passports as CANADIAN RAIILAIDS W. V. A. officials had turned a cold Tageblatt. It appears that the first forces in the Twin Cities, although; James McAlone, took the stpnd in delegates for dent of the American Federation of individuals, it was indicated at the shoulder to the new movement.
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