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PAGE EIGHT NOBASISFOR | RUMORS OF NEW PEACE MOVE Leading Operators and Miners Deny Reports—Idle | Miners Excited | Seranton, Pa, Feb. 11.—) mors of new moves to end the coul strike, which gained Jation in the anth c terday, became No one how th where or originated. They | al hy de miners. Idie of the longs erly and discuss 1} were forced for them reports phatically were ators and and others, w ped them ea 1 excited no basi except hope John 1. Lew United Mine W . W. Inglis, chairman of age negotiating committee p MEET ANOTHER PEACE Philade!phia, other serious effort to end the anthracite time the se phia where th broke up their last’ park ruary The tinting committee of the operators and the sub-seale tee of the miners are in Philade but not_in touch The ope n, while the La tford, direct direct}, fact, e mbling here slative ters.” | The negotiating committee of the operators, with a number of oth coal company representatives, arriv sterday. John L. Lewis, president, | mat. ry-treasurer, came in early today and later the other four members of the miners’ committee arrived. Operators Must Act First anything develops toward a sei- tlement it will come from the oper tors’ side. The operators’ negocia ing committee is in constant touch with other coal representa- tives but w the present mov ment will get anywhere is purcl: matter of conjecture, If some new basis settleinent is decided upon among the coal come panies, it is expected it will be at ade known to the miners. The rs are here to consider} { might come from the mine owners No Engagements Made No engagements, so far as can be learned, have been made for Mr. Lewis und W. W. Inglis, chairman of the operators’ negotiating commit-! tee, to meet, nor for the full commit- tees of the two sides to confer. Alvan Markle, neutral chairman of} the joint wage conference of mimers and operators, is registered at the Union League ‘club here, close to the Ritz Carlton and Bellevue Stratford. Thus the machinery for a conference is ready. e in the anthracite Although President Coolidge appar. ently is not prepared to ab policy of non-intervention, the media- dors of the labor department are con-| cerning themselves directly with the! peace discussions and proposed plans | for settlement are receiving very careful scrutiny in high official cir- cles there. Secretary Davis discussed the uation today with President Coonage. iTe said afterward that he knew of no development that would indicate a change in the president's hands off policy. He declined, however, to go into the question of what the labor department was doing, under it eral autho to mediate in difficulties, Man Held Here For Possessing Stolen Property | A man, giving his name as Ezoida of late Sheriff of horses, sit- Jack nson, was picked up afternoon by Deputy | Kafer with three head known to have been stolen, pon investigation it was found that the man had recently sold 38 bushels of flax at a local elevator. i zoida was given preliminary hear- | ing this morni ering a plea of not guilty, According te his story, he purchased the outfit from a man whom he met on the road. The stolen wagon and one horse was the property of \W. F. Langer, and was taken fro mthe C, D. King throats need this TM. Poteet, d Thomas Kennedy, national sec: |. Former Resident | of Moffit Dies farm near Men ; the saddle and harne: from B. B. Bliss ranch ut MeKenzie. No one has entered any complaint concerning the other horses, an iron gray mare weighing 1300 pounds, and a nare, weight 1,200 pounds. ida is in the county jail awa’t- ing trial in district court. 7 ARRESTED IN SCANDAL ATTIUUANA to Have Been Abducted and Attacked Diego, Feb. 11,- (P)- Seven persons, including ido Liunos, chief of police in Tiaj have been h arrested in connection with the attracking of Audre , two American girls, they w home Saturday and the turned on one police visited th . Authoritics bel took this course whe consequence ved in Tijuana. vr Arrest Resides Llanos, others arrested | uana cafe pro- Chinese hotel as found) Sang, rio, bartender for jor. vernor Rodriguez of the northern district of Lower California promis- | of the guilty. Tiajuana officials said they had} been instructed by Governor Rodri- guez to nake examples of those prov. ed to have been implicated in the offenses. Investigations Started While investigation was under w in Ti Frank Bohr, Amer viee consul at Mexicali, under orders from the Americar state department, to start a separate ‘An inquest into the deaths ly will be held tomorrow. the | was preparing inquiry named Luis, who introduced them to! the chief ot police and oth Clyde wa en by the “chief” to! a strange hotel and Audri misused, their story said. 5 was returned to juana and jumped | from the automobile in front of her} hotel. Audrey and a poli other Tia station. as found by her father man the next day in an- uana hotel near the police y at a farm near Brittin, N. where sh ed is survived in Mlinois, es will be held Satur- t the Webb Brothers fh. Vater in charge. rview cemetery. nes: one si Funeral serv afternoon Chapel, v Burial will be at F: wo American Girls Alleged, settl : ‘Trish in Fi ed an investigation with punishment | * ing her home | th followed a long ill-| It is very concentrated and only a by| few dro | PLANS MADE T0 CAMPAIGN FOR vertise in Various Farm Publications in North Dakota's to interpret to offers to t Trawsurer Fred A. 40. The conference was devoted to drawing up a preliminary draft of the recommendations the tempor executive commit! will make to the new state board of dir rectors at its meeting late this month, Accordin| mendation, which will be finally ap- by the present executive coms at a meeting held prior to the NEW SETTLERS : the opportun-;{ new, to the proposed recom-! to the state’s development. such the tidewater project, proposed ° ‘ional park in the Bad Lands} e' ‘but that further extension of vthe {immigration work s as employing men, advertising in European untries, ct held in’ abeyance ng a sul y of results from the lvertising effort. It will al- ise that efforts to develop the ec industrially await careful con- sideration by the new board. Included in the recommendation, Booster Association Will Ad-| which is subject to the approval of the new board, wi four-month Another Probe of Aluminum.Company Is Recommended 11 —)—An- n of the Aluminum nerica, in which seere- is a. stockholder, was to the senate: by be copy for the ing campaign. SHIP BOARD FAVORED FORD IS CHARGE) Other Bidders Were Jobbed So Ford Company Would _Buy, Witness Says | Washington, Feb. 11.— ®) —A harge that the shipping board obbed” other bidders so that the Ford company would purchase 200 | ships was made today before the sen- { ¢ commerce committee by L. B. Miller, a Baltimore attorne; Appearing for the Boston Iron and al company of Baltimore, which its judiciary committee. The committee divided nine to sev- en with the seven Democrats and Senators Horah, Idaho, and Norris, Nebraska, Republicans, voting for the ‘alsh report commending such an investigation. The other seven Republicans signed | the Harreld minority report recom- ig against any senate inquiry. ' The two reports will be the senate and the presented to the senat fol-! will be fought out there, The First Step Appropriating $25,000 to finance advertising ‘campaign for ‘ new tlers during March, April, May and June, tions with Lote of 1,400,000 and 1eaching more than 6,000,000 readers, Appountment by coumy en n vf county commit of five for the purpose of determining which land- selling instituti tive counties will be gi ces the inquiries resulting fronv the ad- ng campaig ion of the 53 counties of the state into four groups according to the value of farm lands as reported by the U. S. census of 1925 for the purpose of furnishing one county in each group the name of a prospective settler with the understanding that the county chairmen will turn over the name of one prospect to one land selling institution. Emphasizing in advertisements ching prospective settlers the ad- visability of consulting with the local county agent and members of the county committee before pur- chasing land. 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