-erm 2:.-'ra-'I"~f=:.°-'» _ \. _ .. _._ _ ,V .. ,_vv _...__-.. v-v__ __.__v _______1v -'nn-nap _ r '~ - A ' pi __ ___ _ cH.A.RLoT'1‘E'rowN, cAN.afi5i§, THURSDAY, nscniifnnn 4,1919. _ 2:. 2: sc g‘,3f.'Lllia-i’“*.’.‘é. '.&=°$ " __"‘{.°,';'“L°g;g3\°_» __ _ __ f . r:.“.:~._@g..r°° onnluo GOVuNiiENr . wut nor me nuns (lining. oi the Farmer-Labour Government Will Be T I 'INS lllt 6101!. Gorgeeusnessind Formaiity oi . dimer Years. Uniformed 0liicers and 'Beiewelled' * omen A Will Not Be in Evidence. , It9P¢°l°| 9° T”° G““"¢|lU\-) .lllflxment of the government will be 'more in keeping with the democratic _.i_ V ;` ' , ;i;£ A _ _ ,J :_;--'- ~ fi-~» »- ‘I -*I E EFUSII G RMANY T0 SIGNAL iER'0T0C0LI _ . -`~“-__‘. , heylleinse. Indemnity for Shi t Sana Flow and are Baiking 0ver1. the II 'oi German I Oliicers to Trial; Their Attitulle_f,`Declared to be 0utcome oi U. S. Senate’s Refusal Ratily Treaty. - - I 400 Canadians’ 0ut oi Work In England (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. Dees 3--/i`he Canadian Associated Press learns that an in- :formal census has been taken regard- ing the Canadieni soldiers who have ‘taken their discharge here and now Irind themselves- in want. The total number who seeth genuinely anxious 1 want of work here, appears to be (Special to The Guardian.) 'l*0_843NT0» 1190 3-“T310 frlllir ideals of the people of this province, pornpiand dlsillbywhich ageold cus! which carrned them to power will roms have fastened Upon the cere~ mark the first session of each legis- ruopy that marks the opening of the iature. Du #lie - LGSNB-titre are to be done When the house first meets in Feb- rifirf with. by the United Farmers and tgijor Government. At the next ses- sion oi the legislature 'moat of the tittsol' and show and the atmosphere nfisacial exclusiveness which in the past 'has been- characteristic Iot the gqgqngiiiiy attendant uponthe opening my 'of the house will be disregarded. instead a simpler ceremony from eh [the social element will in a se 'be lacking and which in the' ruary next the booming of cannon, the attendance of Governor and officials in court uniforms of other days, the presence of n -throng of officers in fullest military regalia and of women in jewels and evening dress will be lacking. The occasion will be simple and unoatentatious. In comparison with the glory, gorgeousness and tor- mality of former years it will be markedly sober. rnmnunrnisr _l.li.."i.'il'"“°"'"“.SK|No Ann or Number _oi Weddings to 0r Interior to Iss PARIS Dec. 2.-Iiirds' nest soup, ancient eggs shark fins and similar delicacies. not to mention the des- potic rule of a husband who is vested hy his lawe__with the right -to do any-A thing he pleases to or with his wife, ure going to be the portion of many French women who have recentl-y marrievd Chinese laborers who have been working in the old battle areas. 'Phe .number of weddings between the Orlentsls and thc women of France has increased at such an allarfmlng rate that the -French Min- ister of -the Interior, M. Pants, has lound it necessary,to issue a warning to his countrywomen against such eil ble Frenchman has been greatl; r ed. Foreign marriages have been increasing rapidly. Men from all the allied armies, including thou- ‘suudg of Yanks have claimed French alliances. Rio to the war the number of c women as brides. Now thc urniies up into the Rhine areas and only the PARIS, Dec 3.-Germany has de- cided not to sign a protocol present- ed her by Allies an a condition for putting the Peace Treaty into effect. the Peace Conference has been noti- fied. lt was learned only today that Baron Kurt von Lersner, head of 1.110 German delegation here called on Secretary Datasta of the Conference on Monday and told him that Germany had made such a. decision. ' The attitude is taken as conffimiing the report of a sharp reaction in Ger- mnny within the last fortnight. Train- ed observers of German developments I have reached Paris of any, disposition! --- ratify the ce treaty. These ob- servers decla ' that while the vast e majority of." Germans before the Senate’s ad rnment desired the I o be returned to Canada, through bout four hundred although there a may be more who have not procli\lm~ d themselves stranded. peace.t'reaty'r,atl!ietl as soon as I sible, they sie now supporting the governlnentfs ,I attitude in resisting the demand of the allies for indemnltY for the sinking of the German fleet at Scuba Flow, recompense for whlcif I was provided .~ or in the protocol. The Questia is the insistence upon'7 the trial of G many's officers, ac¢ug_ ed over the C. P. ll. lines and it isl ed of the commission of crimes im S France and Belgium 000.000 bushels will yet be shipped] Movhlg Slowly 8,666,000 bushels of wheat have pass ... ... LADY mpg, ala that between so,ooo,ooo nun 35,. Thus far ltuis stated no' indications 0“¢~ _ have expressed to members of the|on the part ofithe Germans to mod’l~ Dry peace conference the view that there fy -their attitude. The Supreme Coun- st' has been a complete transformation cil today ad essed u. note to Ger-I ' I ' I ' - . Cm" med m Tw” Years, _ Forbids Talking Within the Bar. But She Ilad aout, in e opn n, y e s er-may ure of the Uni-ted States Senate tolto the pr_ovis s of the peace treaty. (gpnlu gg Th, qu,-¢|¢"_) of the situation in Germany, brought many protest against the inc-tease p b th ir I io b th f il of G u armanment contrary 'EY -ni- _- our on American Sheet and Tin Close Factory Because Likely to Follow Suit. Factories Employing Four T 8,000 STEEL WORKERS _li_l_L_iPLoYueNr Plate C0! yf ,illliged to of Coal".S'lTtTrtage. 0ther to Five Thousand Men ex--Q_._-n . (Special to The Guardian.) GARY. ind., Dec 3.--Eight thous- and steel worker; were thrown out of work here today when the American Sheet and Tin Plate Company, the largest manufacturing concern of its kind in the world was forced to close lbevaule of the coal shortage. All mills of the company were forced to be shut down completely and reports reached here that the company's plants at Elwood. ind.. employing four thousand to _five thousand per- sons also had banked its fires. M.P., MAKES FIRST MISTAKE ' . ~ ~ II w..:,T.. ';~...1;:.~:.;‘-:,e.:;~f;.>;l I “ef Sai 0“iSiIl° the Bef- ilimd been assured that the new dry Idock in Courtney Bay, which will be (Special to The Guardian.) ‘ , _ _ , . I the largest in the world, will be com-l _ plated inliand a half years i LONDON Dec 3-Lady Autor had _ I 'iv ,liner first eitperience in being called _ . . ue Warning. _ fN9w. |(0|c||ak Cabmet é;.§§§.‘}2;.’,“i.‘.‘;i";l.’;‘.ii.Ii‘§.{?;"iiZ.‘;¥ i ..;'.f.s‘;: have been withdrawn or have moved lifter vgtillilg Oli 8. Theuéuiet glllil stopp. --<1--i-----» _ `.._.s_ ORDERS ISSUED BY WHEAT chi lb .~ ire. U- ‘ ' ' `-" ' 1-- ,I ~_~ .I ...$23, .I2 .....,.;2,. in Public and Says lie is Proud oi Hts Son. ,_,,,;;;v;;>;g;°_;~wD;;;,_g_,1g-,;,_g_g, @3559 them und scores of couples have been married. M. Pams in his clrcula r to the pre fects. points out that while the Chinese are drawing the same wages in France as other laborers, they will eventually be returned to I Chinn where they will be able to earn the equivalent of only a few dollars it month., lie also concludes that un- doubtedly many of the Chinese bride- grooms already possess wives in China because early marriages are u practice there. Iii. Pams points u dark picture of the French brides reaching Chluu on the arms of their, husbands only to find the first Mrs. Choo, or 'whatever her name may be, waiting at the dock for her Sum. FILES DEFENCE IN 340.000 , LIBEL AND SLANDER SUIT TORONTO, Dec 3.-Sergeant J. iiarry Flynn, president of the United Veterans' League, has filed his state- ment of defence in the $40,000 slander and libel charges brought against him h W,"“E. Turley, secretary of the Ontario branch of the G. YV. V. A. end C. E. Jenkins. another G. W. V. AI., official. Sergeant Flynn denies that he made any specific reference i0 Blther of the officers in speeches iil-#bled to have been defamatory and that _in the speeches complained of by Mr. Turley und Mr. Jenkins. any references he made to the G. W. V. A. could not reasonably have been regarded as referring to the plaintiffs He. also denies that the- plaintiffs have suffered damage by reason of lliyhhing he said about them. llesprs Turley and Jenkins allege ln' their suit ‘that Sergeant Flynn, a so-. address in Joyce.l’sri¢ here made defamatory references to them. uv'®i.v `uavesn|~ce enomeeo ur sean vau.¢v anterior: - eorrruser r.-_4c.s.r.>-'nu- Q: _. 7 election which all along in tl! ,_ _ Jtvnliuess. is seem giy ¥;09l°_ .more lively through the ver- tiii i_le`s concerning the' candidates' _rf Sir Hamer Greenw~>r»d~ illlliibter of Overseas Trade. went ll0lY'la` on Saturday for a meeting when 'ildlonel Charles Fairfax was adopted 1lri'_I._1lberal coalition candidate., and re- ooirunsuued r-‘sn-mr to me rectum. be-_ cause he Was the only candidate who during the war-,iwnuessed it shot tired in earnest. This was obviously a plat- lormshot Bred against. Sir John»Sim- ni\._ like independent Liberal curtain-I t\'l_é~\_v o _left the Aequich Government oh, agconscrsption issue. but ister se- as .ja siuzrbulet which took him W _ _ ee for some time. Grcen‘\vood_ Til et‘.ssaerted the present Govern- , `,"$vls- t.he,most independent of 1 I” ouseo! Commons which had ev- 'i[;_ _ Med in this country." I.'f.. w ‘ iliviusio stunts ° ren .ammu- il`. I ..... ............ »»-. or Trade, W. H. Dennis representin- _ \ Airiousitv wma .U¢tesIiuiu|i.rm_m»i me umm _ . 1. in ai.so rm- rox. one-sr , ,Primer-y,rre,_rt_¢int semi. u. *V U1'o:cnAN|¢. owuln *§_I.11Iei= #sew OM- . if- . -Mala 'a.lunNln'no.1o. 7 Ui ' lgaroy ` Bt. _ * Z-3 2- .CAME AS BOMBBHELL , 'ro TH; Anmaarsrv LONDON, Dec 2.-The story of the arrest. imprisonment and final release of Captain Kaiserwetter, commander of the German submarine which sunk the British hospital ship Glenart Cas- tle, discloses s wile difference of op- inion between British Government De- partments as to what fight the Al- lied Powers have to Punish the per- petrators of wanton warfare. The government legal departmentx held that. England had no right to detain Kaiserwetter during the li.fe of the armistlce, while the admiral- ty omclaiu believed that they had the right to arrest suchtoiiienders any time and hold them for trial of- ter peace was declared. Ai‘ter the signing of the armistiee. Kaiserwetter went ho Spain, where he obtained passports for his return .to Germany. Hs made the inistalte. however, of landing at Falmouth, where he expected to board a vessel. for the Baltic. Admiralty officers at Falmouth arrested him and brought him secretly to the Tower of Lon- don. Every effori._;wias _iexerted 00 keep secret the identity of the prie- oner, but those interested in halser- wetter learned of his arrest and promptly appealed to the government legal department. which found that England was not entitled to arrest him until pence»had been declared. The examination was held in the great est secrecy and there was no announ- cement of the ruling. This decision has nsiratived much of tho work the Admiralty has done in tracing the perpetmtomi of the more barbarous submarine warfare. ln view of the great amount of sec- ret work done ou, various cases of this.ldnd, the Kalserwetter ruling cume as a Ibombshell to Admiralty of- ficers. _ Want AirdrJ_eI in ilaijiax .qi- (Speclal to The Guardian.) LONDON, Dec. 3.--One who was present at the banquet given by the King nt Buckingham Palace in honor cf the return of the Prince of Wales him. says the occasion was the first time the King had heard the Prince make ir. formal speech. The King himself concluded his- own remarks by say ing “His mother and I are proud of CANADIAN, FINANCIERS A BECDME I INTERESTED IN I L P. E. ISLAND FDX _INDUSTRY A telegram received in Summerside yesterday intimated that an immense fur sales organization has been form- ed in Montreal to establish permanent fur auction sales. This organization is headed by Cana,da’s foremost fin- anciers and leaders of lndustry ln- cludirig Lord Shaughnessy. ex-Presb dent of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Sir Herbert Holt, President of the Royal 'Bank Of Canada, Lorne Webs- ter, President of the Quebec Railway, Vice-President of the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Co., Director of the Merchants Bank of Canada and many other successful Canadian industries. Mr. Webster, referred tnabbve wir- at the meeting. ‘ ed Mr. A. Pierce, President of the A-.I 'rue policy of this organization 6: E. Pierce Co., who has been inlmeans success to the fox ranchers Summer-side looking over the groundland every business man in the PN* that he is leavin-g Montreal by spec- v nce, _ ial train to discuss the prospects audi Mr. Webster leaves on return Sat- ` possibilities or cur fur-ming una a'\|rdav moraine- meeting will be held inane Town r-rail. - Summerside. Friday evening Bl 3 0" clock. I-t is expected that this will be one of the most important gatherings of furIIfa,rmea-3 yet held in the province. When men of the standing of those referred to become lnIt‘erssted,,in the industry it only needs the coopera- tion of the fur farmers of P. E. ls- _lend .to :make -the organization an assured Permanent success. Mr, Web- ster’s visitig principally intended to discuss personally the working prin- ciples of the organization and doubt- less there will be a large attendance .Prep'arations(For ‘_ V __W_mter Farr AN.lIE€é'l`, Dec. .3.--The .Maritime Stock 'Breeders Association have, been working hard to make this year-'s Winter Fair eclipse all prev- .ious efforts along that line. Their stforts are meeting with encourage- ment. This morning Mr. F. L. Fuller, Secretary of the Association, receiv- ed letters of acceptance, to be pres- ent nnd participate in the Fair, from Mr. li. S. Arkeli, Live Stock Com- -miissioner, Ottawa, Prof. George E. Day, Secretary of the Canadian Short Horn Breeders |Association, -Guelph .and several other prominent atoclc men. I . Hon. Murdoch McKinnon. Lieuten- ant Governor of Prince .Edward Island has consented to be present and to officially open the Fair at eight o'clock Monday evening, December 15. The opening ,will also be participated in _sy Hon., nr. s. F. 'rar-mrs. Minister o Agriculture and Prof. E. S. Archi- bald, Director of Experimental Farms, -1-IALIFAX, Dec 3.--Captain Laurladintawu, who will be present through- Stevenu and Lieutenant Stevenson nd ciurleetmwn appeared 'beiinre the City~0puucil,and the Board of Trade cmrncll yesterday afternoon 3nd anode an offeronbehalfof thepe ere Avia- tion Schooi and-the..PrinceIEdward I9' land Transportation CDIDDBHY W build” an airdrome in lloiifax. Ther altered to lease land from the City. to clear the land and Dat WP W9 necessary building audio allow the City s_. certain properties of the 6399. charged aircraft for the use of the drome. A committee was appointed to look into the matter. Messrs Stairs . iii . d Alderman Ritchie- 'trllrnmihyiegsd axoirhur-at representing the city Connell. - 'I Lieutenant Stevenson has been v I- ottt the.!"air. . . The attendance of these nationally eminent specialists in stock breeding and raising will make the Fair one o_T'rnr*e"value to mlarltime breeders. who according to _present prospects ‘wall attend in greater numbers than ever. Speciaif housing ~, anungeinents' are beifl8 made so that all can be pro- perly cared for. . f» . .., e .r .,;.'. . II 'run WEHPERAMUBE . _ :rImn,|moar.n'r¢. ronorvro.. .4-:~r°ruiw¢»t_ winds, fair and"c0id. I' = tumzhm me rears 'im i?:>v'§&' wan s ew is din- " me facilities gif aviation gogzgirilpsrremildder. The Am\llin\8f95`- Companies propose . the establishment 0| an mug” thrdulllimt ll! HlfItlh!Q_ ‘mm-ning* 5 . The tide will be .iilahtglu ,morning at 7.53 and t0,n\ot'N\v'at .67: it wil be irish tonilht at-'l~.8s and tomorrow at 8.28. -' 1. - -~ ~ . The sun morrow a ~i it rises tomorrow Iantion of Operation of Rhett all sales shglloltaetllnglle griliieclnlfli coal miner; through the offer of a 14 regulation of the bm"-,|_ D61' 0611*- Wage advance to miners The -above order means that the have failed and that the injunction maximum prices oi' bran and shorts issued by the United States district in the Maritime Provinces, in car lots Judge Anderson against strikes have shall be Bran, New Prunswick points, I been violated, the government has $47.90 per ton; Sackvllle to Halifax, concluded to institute contbmpt pro- $48.19; Sydney. $49.20. _ceedings at once. it was indicated lShorts, New. Brunswick; $54.90; here last night. Seckville to Halifax, $55.10; Sydney $56.10 . ._.._.____,,____. I Canadian Delegates °:..s'ss ::.'°.°:.~.:‘i.: ‘ i..a'w”roN,amn.. nec. x.-rammed into a rotting trunk which was con- cealed under a pile of shingles in the cellar of her home, the body of a wo gate; to the International Labor Con- mlm- DEUBVGC 10 BBW M011 Maud ference al: Washington returned home T°b°f» ’“l"ll\8 lbviil three YBM1. was W-B||‘p|,,”ed with the fesuna and gmt, found yesterday by her sister, Flor- ence Tabor Crithlow The missing lfl0d D09 ll 911 Y ' ' Dominion in the World's Labor Par- 5|" W" me d““Sh¢°\' °f the late I-'eil' llament with inevitable abstinence of 9’ T“b°"~ P"°m|“°“'- *m°*'“eY- The I the United States from can-gross. The mmhegdand 3 }’(;`°t:‘°"» Wan" T°b°l`- I are sa to res e th t, i |Canadia.n representatives were fee- it M bee 5' M” “',‘;,°b“"e"° d "_ 1 tu t ‘lm it s n reporte , iss a or had iumvziog an mmf u and cu died on a ranch s. few lnctths after her disappearance., Circumstances prior' to her disappearance are now being investigated by the authorities. .The young woman was a graduate of the University of Michigan and an ‘Supreme Court . . f I rue or n or gn language. Evidence of conditions prior to death that might have formed aI- motive for d int d t b l slcl _ mur er was po e 0 y ply ang I ,_-_a _ who exmained the partially decompos- ed body. according Itto the police. The officers now are searching for the day morning when Hi Lordship Chief U, b t f _ Justice Matliieeon deTlvered the fol- $3" gldmgr ggehgfhgr, 251,; ¥f;‘::§d_‘v|‘:1 AOWAU8’ il“d8m°1“5'5°“ their efforts to solve the m ster Y :'- When .Mrs Crithlow attempted to D19-lmf»ff» 337-55 pull the trunk from beneath the pilo of shingles, an end came away expos- nlsintlff $150. ing u root and lending to the rmdiug Waite vs Murray, judgment re- 0| the body .8Bl’V6d. BHORTAGE ‘IN BITUMINETJS COAL shopbreeiting and larcency. accused I8 C-A_U*UlNG GRAVE c/ONCERN pleaded guilty, was sentenced to two T0 CANADA ` ,years in penitentary. I , OTTAIWA. 0111-. Dec. 2.-Officials of the fuel section of the Canadian Trade Commerce stated this morning DEv¢|_°p`M¢N`~|- op there was no change in the situation s1'_ |_Nwn[~cE wATEnwAy_` with regard 1.0 tll¢ BIIDDIIGB Ol bItllmIl‘l~ il MONTRHIAI., Dec 2.-Canada’s wer To arrive at an agreement with the . even more difficult. to eliminate pri- °°n¢slava wpdnmaay, nec. four for auction sale at B. A. lloiiatt’|,~ ,York, I _ o pn. li . '°r.:s."'f. °'.r.'......°'° Iv- "..°°~...°»°I sy o ‘ r in Kms. Oeorsfs Hall, Perinhili. 9;.--.__ 0- .. ...... _..._ _, _-. -. .. 2788' development of this scheme ous coal available for Canadian con- eases of soft coal have been secured po . . Th sch I both mt u M lllfl Whllé mo F\l6l C0h¢l'0ll8\‘ 15 bd!! ,md_ ?n¢°,.,;:$.|n;m ,md marxdxfon dslugeq with appeals from all aorta oi to these complications conflicts with ‘“d‘""|°°° "“" °‘.““'°" "'."’*°? °.°°° enormous corporate power interests. il” 5°” 'lui' 1" "NEA",-*° ° UU' fill!!! tlzward mee ng thou' needs un U, ned stat m t k |d M U Cqhd "Dill TIBYB QTIBDQQ lC\‘Oll fill rrgw, to satlfrywtss Zognicgllfig Birdie: .“°"i°*'- 'n‘°\’° 1° 0° °'“\°¥.° U* "'°_°“‘ sm or ohm-is una Quebec wut be *"'a°l*° °l\`1“'~'~-1 ‘Ml fif- vate interest. will require careful and .N°*F°K 2377"- §`,1+'%5-W NA* tactiul negotiation, and even when all W “U _ this is accomplished the financial re- PW °U3G0W» N- 5-» 170° 3-'°° , sponsilrility, already abrmian, ,my 5 e Nor-_fuk Hotel here wma gutted by diner me federal government from f°'Wl¥- . The firemen put up a great fight b ll thir The not hem unease `- ntvefe. r . e :mm Yu def' on? mom.m°¥§'n me or .ndms u§§'3.°"riiS._. u ue.- it may require double this amount 000 insurance on the building I l L . ` _ aluiltnptiion. The machinery for the din- I X1 ,en ,mu na, ¢ | 1 th t ut on of the entergency suppl has cligveiospmeht worqk ontllleeglf Riwgencg men P°'f°°'~°d» and it is °XD9°l@lI' l-hit f M mm M MI ,bu SJ k it will onlybeanmtter ofavery short ,,r°¢n|:|,,,_;f foo: w‘;m,.°,:.ra$ tg mg "gag time before the coal is being distribut- I t th I K d t yd an ddi_ ed to these sources entitled to llrst aonaf 01;? ;1m°?,£,;3';m%al h‘;,ge_ claims uponit. So- far no further rel - L_- cd to chat with another member with- in the bar where nobody is allowed to stand. The speaker called Order but Lady Astor, unaware she was ad- dressed, continued talking. Thereup- on the speaker raised his voice and Yeliflated luis lavaitiiugz \Lady. Astor turned quickly beyond the bur and continued her conversation there. ROYAL BANK BONUS LIKELY PERMANENT HALIFAX, Dec 2.-~This city has nl~ ways been proud of hcr Royal Bank of Canada for it was here where, as ,the Merchant's Bank of Halifax, fifty years ago. it' first suw the light. Its renovated office building in this city. which will be ready for occupancy about the beginning of the year, is the most splendid banking premises in Halifax, or indeed in the Maritime Provinces. it has been in the hands of the contractors for more than a year. The celebration of the bauk'| jubilee is being happily conducted both for -the shareholders and the staff. The former will have a dlstrb bution of two per cent on the U14,- ooo,00o or capita? which menus the tidy sum of $880,000 extra in their dividends and the stair are to have a bonus of twenty per cent on their salaries. The staff numbers more than 5,000, of whom about 1,800 are Iwomeu. Taking tile women and the men together the year’s salaries nl lan estimated average of 01.000 a Year. comes to 05,000,000. In a bonu of 20 per cent the sta!! will, thera- fore, receive the tidy sum od' 01,000,- 000 in salary bonus. This, indeed is a handsome _and most satisfactory way to celebrate the fiftieth anni- versary, especlally from the point`of view of the men and women in tha branches eyerywhare who keep the bank to the front by' their efficient service. lt is not unlikely that the two per cent dividend bonuswilf be made permanent, th/us placing the stock on a 14 per cent basis. _ GREEKI8 BLAY TURKS T0 REACH NEW LINE BET BY THE ALLIIS SALONIKI. Dec. 1.-In taking the new line assigned them by the Allies in the Smyrna district the Greek troops inflicted considerable casuall- ties upon Turkish deiachments which resisted the movement sa-_-,Is an official Greek army statement issued today. ."In the course of engagements of Nov. 21 and 22 during the occupation of the line' of demarcation in Asia Minor." the communique read, “tha ‘enemy sustained onsualitles of . one hundred killed, including the rebel Cérief Gauzel, and two hundred wound- e _ 1 VATICAN ANXIOUB 0VlE’R CONDITIONS IN MEXTGQ ROME, Doc. 2.-~Anxioty is felt by the Vatican relative to the ,situation in Mexico, especially regarding eccle- sinstlcn in that country. Religion! connections have recently seemed to have returned to n. satisfactory and normal condition in Mexico, bishops had returned to their 'Sees amid greet- ings of the pooplcsnd- laws against the church Mrs not rigorously enf- forced. . 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