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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., MONDAY, SEPIEMBER 5, 192L SASTROU ] SCARED WOMAN DROPS | WALTER SETS MAR BUT GRIFFMEN LOSE 7 All-Time §t|:ike-0ut Record Made by Johnson—Macks Win, 4-3, in Eleventh. PHILADELPHIA, September . Washington suffered its tenth straight defeat in the morning game With the 7 Athletics today, when the Macks made four successive singles before a man was retired in the eleventh inning to get the decisive tally of a 4-to-3 bat- ‘ tle. Bryan Hasty generally outpitched Walter Johnson and contributed two doubles and a single to his own cause. {! Johnson. however, gained some glory. 7} In setting down Dy C. Walker and ‘3. Perkins in a row in the eighth, Walter raised his all-time strike-out total to 2 4, a new mark for the American FROM 2D-STORY WINDOW; IS SEVERELY INJURED Terrified at & sound made by fall- ing plaster In her kitchen, Mr Maude Hoops, twenty-two years old. of 844 Orleana place northeast, shortly before 6 o'clook today dropped from her second-story window to the pavement below, sustaining severe injurles to the scalp and hnd{; She was rushed to Casualty Hos- pital and was treated by Dr. Ford. It was sald she suffered a fracture of the left arm, deep lacerations of the scalp and possible concus- sion of the brain. Her condition is serlous. SOLDIERS SCOURING MINING ZONES FOR BODIES OF KILLED Patrols today were instructed to search every inch of ground for pos- sible buried weapons. It was stated at army headquarters that all arms were not surrendered by the armed bands, but what became of them was not officially known. A general view of the remains of the wrecked airship in the Humber river. PRIVATE FINANCING START ZR-2 BODIES OF AUSTRIA URGED, FOR U, 5. AT ONCE JEWISH BUILDING PROIECT DEBATED Federation, in Session fiere, Takes Up Question of $1,000,000 Building. Plans for the forthcoming campaign to be launched by the Jewish Welfare Board to raise sufficient funds to erect a $1,000,000 edifice in Washing- ton were discussed by delegates at- tending the seventh annual conven- tion of the Middle Atlantic States Fed- eration of the Young Men's Hebrew Associations at its early session in Y. M. H. A. Hall, 11th and Pennsyl- vania avenue, today. To perpetuate the activities of the Jews in America and to erect a suit- able memorial for those of the Jewish faith who sacrificed their lives dur- ing the late war are the chief pur- new . = League. 2 ined. 1o e buildi Walter was credited with seven| . & ";.e:“" A poses for' the building of the strike-outs during the fray. The for- 2OV, organ s S8t Stracture - stéike-outs during (e miicned by Cy [Statement that there ‘would be no 3 Rabbi Simon's Appeal. Young at 2,790 over a twenty-one sea- ‘official slackerism™ in the prosecu- v Appreciating the activities of Jewish A atch. Details of the game fol-{tion of those who were responsible - Ty Welfare Boiurd, which in July last fomatetar for Tast_ weei's “aimturbance; whicn | Samuel Untermyer Sees Only | Last of 16 American Victims Sonsoliaated with the Young Men's ¢ Assoc d realizing the Firat Inning. state.” All the force of the state, he S b I tox s Washington Bush was called out [said. would be emploved in assisting | Hope for Nation in Such Found at Hull Sunday. 2DPTODTIAtenesy oh ‘activitics, Rabbl on Sirikes Galloway ~tossed out |the county authorities to punish the e oade a strong appeal for the Milan. Judge popped to Dykes. No guilty. H arer of ing at the con- Milas The governor also said: a Course. Special Honors Planned. crection of the ‘esociations held in Philadelphia—Witt lofted to Bush.| “The federal officers and troops are New York last fall prosecuting the disarmament’of the |By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. “That Dr. Simon’s glea drew serious d a third_strike and C. ced, Hasty to Dykes. who Miller saci I'hiladelphia— Bush tossed out Per- A R S RGP e D B G R PPN PR YN Y6 FTRAS TN ST O THT SO BN OV LR T AN TTAL S0 1S B AA NSRBI YRS trouble zone, between Boone and Lo- “Some of the leaders of the insur- gents have sought to escape as the when seen today, but spoke freely of form an escort from the mortuary Dykes mi Tt b "N runs inswrrectionist with dilizence and, | PARIS, September 4. —Samuel Unter-| HULL, September 5.—The bodies of I D e ichiors e At Second Inning. while the, jeaders of the armed In- |myer of New’ York, who has been|the sixteen Americans who lost their Gan Jewry Ju evident from the rapid Washington —Rice rapped a safets | members of the mob conceal their ri- |having conferences with Chancellor lives in the ZR-2 disaster, having all B vement since that past_ Hasty and continued to second | fles and weapons before their surren- | Wirth at Berlin and with Count AD- | been recovered, will be placed aboard me i et 9 acri Hasty re t ¢ is understood that the Jewish when Collins made a poor return.|der to the troops now ir control of the | ponyi of Hungary and other leading |a train here tomorrow evening for Welfare Board has certain sums of 3 money available that may be used for of such an edifice, covered first. Harris was hit by & |ean eeunties. the anthorities have sue. |representatives of Austria, Hungary|Plymouth, where they will be trans- : pitched ball. anks sent a fly to|ceeded in accumulating large quanti- fand Czechoslovakia at Carlsbad, has| ferred to the British cruiser Dauntless thegconmenction ot fenchian RIS e R e cr| Dot cumagealtini derying ine aus | arsived in parie S e|prtercon ROt o {orithe Sontney home. Gent ‘of the Tederation. & survey will w::n‘spls(‘ilnirh Whiffed. One run. thorities. 3 discuss the subject of his meetings| A contingent of American and be made by a committee 1o British airmen from Howden will inted for the purpose. neton is the logical spot for building.” said Mr. Londow such a 4 kins. Collins rolled to Harris. Du- s leiCation = e o FahS No evidence has accumulated showing |Austria’s situation. where the bodies are lying to the 2 ; gan bounced to Johnson. No runs. | BrCRRe oo, G ror inciting the | ,“There are just three courses foT|rajlway station, and it is expected the today. “duc in the main to the large Third Inning. miners to insurrection and treason | Austria,’ he said. “One, that she be|cjtizens of Hull will join in the pro- transient travel, the many Jews em- Washington—Johnson singled to | against the state. but T am assured {permitted to join Germany: two, that| cession. There will be a brief re- ployed in government service from left and was out trying to stretch!bv the ceunty authorities that every |the allies lend her money for the pur-|jigijous ceremony in the mortuary be- all sections of the country. and its t on C. Walker's peg to Galloway. | effort will be made to apprehend the |chase of fuel and raw materials 10| fore the bodies are removed. proximity to the Jewish hospitals and Bush whiffed. Milan popped to Gal- | responsible parties and bring them to !start her industries, and, three, that] "pje,¢ Telford B. Null of the Ameri- camps. It is the purpose of the lead- lo: 2 n: trial for their responsibility for this |money for these purposes be found|can air force at Howden will act as ers to erect a building that will be adelphi lloway shot a safe- | disgraceful uprising. through private channels. SMCIalEcaconts of (thords s A IcanE in keeping ‘with other handsoms ty between Shanks and Bush. Harris Face U. S. Penalties. Sees Only One Course. to the United States. The, royal air Pt ;"u"‘d;g"‘“’:}"{' ;,‘i "'{_p‘.?' backed up for J. Walker's fly. Hasty “All the force of the state will be| “The unylelding _opposition of force will send two officers and twen- the Sewish Sire: ¥ Y, shot a single to right, Galloway gal-lemployed in assisting the county au- | France and the division of sentiment Ly men as an escort as far as Ply- Photograph shows rescuers searching through wreckage for the victimsa. = ! loping to third. Witt walked to fill | \norities in their righteous endeavor |in Austria renders the first course im- {mouth 3 s Future Work. the bases. With the count three and |, nunish the gullty. bossible. The second, unfortunately, | The body of William Jullus of Los An. At yesterday's session Louis Kraft two on Dykes, he hit two bases, cash- | ‘“Thoge who engaged in this insur- |ls out of the question: the allies are|Eeles, Calif. one of the members of " of the Jewish Welfare Board outlined ing his three mates, but as the ball | rection: after the noon hour on Sep- | rot fngncially able to help, even if|the American contlngent on board the are ready at once to appoint plenipo- | the future work of the associatio hounded to the bleacher wall a fan |tember 1 are not only gullty of insur- | tney were disposed to do so. as most |dirigible ZR-2, was found yesterday. Russian Ex-Generals tentiaries. He laid particular stress on the com- leaned over. batted it with his hand, L 0 ‘finance them-| The bodies of several of the British munity center idea mnow bei 3 - _hand, { rection against the state of West Vir-|of them are unable to | P R O MR e 5 2 now ing a1 and on protest from Bush Umpire | ginia but they are also guilty of in- |gelves. The third, however, presents|eerof® wbo 1ost SAEr L Fe8 Hired To Pick Grapes BELFAST GREATLY EXCITED. Ly the organization, and ‘Hnl'le}rrand ordered Witt to go back | surrection against the government of | the germ of a practical program. =~ r also were found Sunday. 5 3 oin out the wonderful oppor- o third. C. Walker popped to Har-{the United States. for they had been | ~If the allies will subordinate theft —_— In French V",eyani' { lorDutrs e e D offered for Americanization ris. Perkins field to Miller. TWo!commanded by the proclamation of | reparation claims and the U NSWE HAR A i i e s uffy’s Threats Eclipse Speech o . which, he said. was being given S the President to disperse and return |Seates its claim for relief advances, A RS C| GE RAIL 5 e ichael Colli consideration possible by the Fourth Inning. to their homes before that hour. This. |\Which 1 believe will amount to about e L S Michael iCollins. board and all kindred associations. Washington—Collins made a sensa- | however. is a matter for the federal}$22,000,000. Austria should be able to| DROFITS ARE CONCEALED .;: m::;mn' “!_ el By the Associated Pross. _ Mr. Kraft said that the board in- T e s et wyant | authorities to prosecute. They will [obtain a loan of $230.000,000 from i owner. offering temporary work BELFAST, September 5—The speech | (£0ded_sending a field secretary to e ge's drive to right 30 00 e aia and support of the state | private sources, payable to her at the o Rl g0 4 5 this scction. and that investigators genter. ‘Rice roiled to Dykes. Miller | IS (G 55, 201 DEiVAtE BOUTOCe: da0) yearly, upon se- ’ " grape “picking. Fifty of | |at Armagh vesterday of Michacl Col-land counsciors would be availabis e o N ollins fiied to Miller. | “As Governor of West Virginia. 1|curity of her customs receipts. to. |Northern Paclfic Vice President Heavily Shell Enemy AbOUt | | wiom the owner wan astounded | | lins: Sinn Feln minister of finance and [for campaigns and drives whenever M o dne (Palloway |&m not only desirous that justice shall | hacco monopoly and other resources| g 5 e thoce former semerals | | commander-in-chief of the Irish re-[necessary. He predicted great acti lined to Miller. No runs. be done and the proper punishment|derivable from external sources. xplains Figures Relating to a N of the Russian imperial army. publican army. has been eclipsed in from now on in the cities of & meted out to the guilty leaders of the R Fund. Melilla—Moslem New | | interest in Belfast by the remarkable | Viashington. Baltimore, Norfolk, - Fifth = insurrection. but I expect the county | ..o wnu',; m,,;nmp e avolving Western Companies. declaration at the same meeting of | "'etersburg and Richmond. D e et th st wnokproLs | funditorsaavanceus (ognerliomefin S tatoments mado (befozejthe/tnters Year Quiet. SINN FEIN ANSWER e el Joacoh A e T across the line for his foul. Shanksited by the insurrection and who were |dustries. so that it would Bave LW |state Commerce Commission during was assistant town surveyor of Clones, [A. Pevser told of the value of the Folled to McCann. Picinich walked. | responsible for providing the insur- |effect of financing purehases o JEI | recent hearings on grain rates, to the | By the Associated Press BRINGS NEW CRISIS | County Monagnan. organization to the Jewish youth of ¢ Johnson fanned. No runs. rectionists with arms and ammuni- | times the amount of the loal, TRIEC]effect that western railroads had con- | MELILLA, September 5.—Moorish Speaking concerning the attitude of [the nation. He said that such an Fhiladelphia—t. ‘Walker popped o) tlon to mako tho assault againat the |5 (U1 one, apart from tho ques. [cealed $300400.000 of thels eatnlng®;| positions| near (hia ity have been IN PEACE PARLEY | imsa ouns A inuraone 5w S s BB e 8. 2 . = 2 g i 2 ssue % 5 v =m z vish boys and a bet- drawia esatan e Gleasc AN o Regrets Need for Troops. tion of semtiment, ANt S O i« | Yesterday by James P. Woodwortn, [heavily shelled. and Be s_‘?’““: = have to put on the The Sinn jter understanding of the ideal life. tinued to third when Picinich threw | .rne opportunity for every good [able adviser, Dr. Rosenbers, already ) 1ice fusesiden: odith el NoxtieenEal Ul eranen e e Abec T lavinguders (Continued from First Page.) Eein mouwll (Bapswio tenten bl Motor to Beach. tempted doubl 1 Witt cros” | citizen who believes in the supremacy | have secured the support of the prin- | If¢ TATWEY Compans: heavy ~_ bombardments = 2 screw, he declared. and if necessar¥} The entire dssembly motored t pted double steal Witt was trap- | citizen who believgs 1o the oop0CC s b Aiiies to this pian and are about | _Declaring that the published state- |around Gourougou. south of here, T tous historical | Fould have to use lead against the|xorh “Beaen sesrerday 0 ped off third and run down. Johnson 5 ment of evidence given by Clyde M. |captured Spanish cannon which the menting on the fallacious historical | Cisterites. O'Duffy said he did not | {30 mwfiarr:r}‘:fr:;iaixm;""lnf:n‘ spectio s at that riot and insurrection and to the in- to sail for America to secure our Moors had mounted have been ren- references in your last “communica- make that statement as a threat; he ) to Picinich to Shanks to Bush. No n B bt SRR tolerable wrorngs that accompany this!assent Reac s rman of the Kansas Public e was mude. runs. i Rl : to | Utilities Commission, wi islead- seless, according to reports g e i e e Cftnrarcs AhEmla N as mu f anarchy is now presented. n. was mislead- |dered useless, i lity with threa e sy G G i L ‘This offers the best opportunity to [ CUNUSS Comminsion. was mislead: |dered oo e by the disuppearance of | tlon. The present is the reality with | § [ ", ye'haa xaid before, those peo- | ThE Proposed [RecEIng o the BT . Sixth Inning. The authorities need their assistance, get back our money and conserve could be no concealment of profits, their breechblocks. The gunners in which we have to deal. ple must not be allowed to stand in tion of the Y. \Washington—Bush flied to Collins.|and every available bit of information | Austria. There is no hope of her | | . = 2 Milan popped o Galloway, Judge |that tends to place responsibility |otherwise being able to Pay. Gur | “as the accounts ara kept in accord- |charge of the cannon were v“n“""ggl “The conditions of today are the|the way of the march of a nation. | @ (0% h‘r’ 'L’na'x\"fl l:; voted should be freely tendered. and self interest appear mani. |4N¢e With requirements of the Inter- by death, while the captain o resultant of the past. Accurately [The Ulster question. he asserted, would | 00, &) 1007 B SNebion, I 1s dhe con skied to Witt. No runs. Philadelphia—Bush backed up into The governor regrets the necessity that existed for the calling of federal state Commerce Commission.” “The effort to make this sum ap- mprisoned under threat uard was i 3 blocks were of execution unless the summing up and giving in simplest form the essential data of the prob- settle itself in a month’s time with- out the shedding of a drop of blood if present that amalgamation will not be made unless certain autonomy be ef 3 V: 'S 2 ins B e Toxay Tosruer nvar the fou] | troops. He would have preferred to pear as surplus earnings for 1920 |restored. lem. these data are: the crown -forces cleared out of Ul-lgiven. the fi D B R e e amred. Jonn. | have used state troops it they were (GOVERNMENT BY GUNMEN? [2y8ilable for the use of the carriers| Native reports state that eighty- | 1€05 PS5 The people of Ireland, ac- | ster. given, the first-named organization. son tossed out McCann. No runs. available, but the greater part of the i likewise without & shadow of Jus: | fous Spanisn prisoners from Nador |, Cats TAC BeoR C ory union with | Belfast, O'Duffy continued. was part- | f0% Vennsyivania tederation includes e FEECIAG) = state police force was utilized in the tification,” the statement said, add- [have been taken into the interior{crea¢ Britain and claiming as their [I¥ bankrupt and if people in Belfast -.‘:.4‘1‘97;.;\-;’,:‘ Sl Seventh Inning. ‘Washington—Rice singled to right. enforcement of martial law in Mingo county, and the National Guard was still unorganized under a statute that IS CHARGED BY GOMPERS Ing that $45,000,000 of the sum re- ferred to consisted of accrued de- preciation. under escort of 400 Riffans. Twenty- t other prisoners taken at Nador L d to have been killed be- are reporte fundamental and natural right to choose freely for themselves the path they shall take to realize their na- continued to ally themselves wiln the enemies of Ireland it might be nece: sary for a time to cut off Belfast Election of officers will be held this |afternoon, and tonight the convention will have a ball at the Raleigh Hotel, e e ion taking | had been_ in effect less than thirty A hi a th k lutely bunt, singled over second, Rice taking | ha s ¥ainet this” the statement con- | oroen Diwness prevented them work- | ey SPalL are Lo real e e over. |absolutely from the rest of Ireland. | Wil D&Y 4 P s Tied deep to C. ‘Walker, | days, and the emergency too great to|Head of Labor Federation Ascribes | (inued, “is to be offset the deprecia- |ing. Several native chieftains are|wneiming majorit declared fou in-|If so cut off, he declared. I3el b el ot ithelont-of towm| wwects risk_calling_upon untrained civilians tion of the equipment which had ac- |said to have protested against the|gjependence and to set up a republic, [Would be a deserted city in three embers will attend. scoring Rice; Miller being held at to defend the besieged counties, or Cause of West Virginia tually taken place and which the killing, and to have left camp. and more than once have confirmed months. » . P i J.‘;;‘.E.,A"".';;.;’l@..’.'sz""f .:.’.‘:.‘::n:‘: suppressiitiie ¥ nautrection thatd lmfl Mining Troubles. charge mentioned was intended, but| Yesterday was the Moslem new |their choice. The Sinn Feiners, O'Duffy said, COST IN ADOPT stop of Shanks’ crack back of second ‘E:efdu;!‘,‘"‘ zediRwithi S remarkable had not yet been applied to make |year, and prior to that event procla- ey (o Ty told it was not right lo use force ING ".ngh'i?:;'l i ouLGuol‘ln:w':“yn' fanned. oy A charge that “Sovernment by gun- EO200 part of the a talleasal| Sanons '{fi","‘i.‘,':,,."‘;‘fi"?m‘{‘m'.fi"',}‘.‘;" ecomil Crasil BhGa e e P They e pmrnaand METRIC SYSTEM GREAT H elp] = L. o Vi 2 mount allege laces callin = = ” 2 jtha v: 0. 4 ke to use § Bush tossed out J. Walker. Hasty| SOME TROOPS MAY RETURN. |men” was the cause of the West Vir- | 1o have been concealed, the State. | hammedans to gather at Nador for |other hand, acts as though Ireland |force against them: they cid not want § doubled to lett cenier. Bush tossed — ginia sitvation in the mines. was|ment said was operating reserves of | the celebration. When “ETeat eXentT’ | yere hound to her by a contract of |10 EIVE medicine o other pooule (hut out Witt. No runs. artment Off made today by President Samue .000.000, to take care of cur- | were promised. The | they would not like to have them- s i ‘War Dep: ent cials Hope for made K ol)lhe A can ederation rer’.l'!h;nx;n-nltonxncgi authorities ()‘mvg c?;nclen;ra;;:ngs.?gg,un‘{;r; thu: (orbic:' separation. 59(1)\'-5& L B Opponents Charge Expense to Thir- = ithdrawal at Once. of Labor, in a prepared statement.| . alance, Mr. Woodworth con- |troops, mostly Senegalese, e circumstances of the sup- uffy decla: e woul e the — . LR e O WL [Eatie d T, I e e em. | tinued, cmbraced about $35.000,000 i | frontiér to forestall any possible! o 09'oonirace are notorious. Yet, on {125 in the werld to recommend forve | ty-One Firms Would Total Johnson sacrificed. Hasty STabbin€| \war Department officials were |pioy of private corporation back 1 pay for periods e in | Moorish attack. They have also dis4]Posel contratt are notorious et of |againet Belfast and northeast Ircland. $21,464,688 st and B e Piilns singledhopeful today that conditions in the ljottom of the deplorable Januar. 1920, and amounts expend. |armed natives in the French zone of | government and parliament claimed | DUt $3id ther were acting as a bridge- £ line. Bush walked. Milan_ singled; \Cect Virginig mine fields would per- i inia situation.” said Mr. ed for . itions And bettermentend; | Morocco. A delegation of prominent | E0YSTATICRt, and, pariiament claimed |neqd for the British government. Sol Charging that a comp to lefe field, lling the bases. On|mit immediate withdrawal of part of ¥ "am informed that the Unired States well as carriers’ estimates of what|members of the Heni Hassen and Beni | t5 the point of partitioning Irish ter- | (27 a8 the peonle of those places were | quction of the nictrie sysiem would Judge's rap to J. Walker, Picinichithe federal force there. In a mes- igieel Corporation is ome of the cun: | would be due from the government|Quriarel tribes recently visited | 10 the Doint of partitioning Itish ter- | concerned. he continued they Veryicout thirts-vne concerns. $214640bs was forced a plate. |sage to the department last night. for the federal control and guaranty | French positions and asked that their | peopie and killing or casting into | Sogs VOUId 2t the opportunity of de’{or an average cost for each concers Barney was hurling finely and was cheered for his feat e VS — 3 McCann to Dykes, who covered first. | Without firing a shot ol mained the same today he would rec- ommend withdrawal of at least the r having a On Shanks' short fly to Witt, Miller |single hostile demonstration made agtempted to score. but was doubled up at the plate, on Whitey's perfect peg against them. He added that he did not believe it would be “necessary or advisable” to promulgate the procla- trolling interests in the ownership of “West Virginia officials, servile and supine, abdicated and gave way to constitutional manner a remembrance | of the past. That situation cannot be cured except by removal of the deep causes of the resentment and protest. Discussing the forthcoming pres ! | g 1 | ROAD REBUILDING HALTS Through Trafic Between New York and Massachusetts Avemues better céase fighting against Spain. Spanish troops are gathering rapid- ly here and Melilla is beginning to crowded city receives a hail of rifle bullets from hidden marksmen night #fter night, and this fire is often con- tinued in the daytime. Military en- mitted in the draft of July 20 are based fundamentally on tie latter premises. We Trejected these British commonwealth. They are an invitation to Ireland to enter in the ciding whether they were for Ireland done in the past, but if they decided they were against Ireland and against The speech of O'Duffy is altogether cut of tune with the deciaratior.s re- guise of and under conditions which |$A7ding Ulster made by Eamonn de determine a status definitely inferior | valera, the republican leads Judge. Galloway to Dykes. No rums.| oporting “all quiet” in the occupied eriods, * i be occupied by French e S 3 the mines in the disturbed area. I ain | D s, “estimates not admitted by |territory be ~occub 2 prison every Irish citizen who refus: 3 djof £715,4%5.50, or cost per w Sl "g?;l’k"g',“,,fii"fi”,“fl""ifi; rus? |area. Brig. Gen. H. H. Bandholtz, |no¢ surprised. The whols thing savers | the government and not yet settled, ttroobs. a3 they feared Spanish re-|alegiance. | oTioraeE B sl e Bl e A ey bloyeitlorigsecap, he it Bt . K Commanding, sald if the situation re- | Srongy of Garyism. thus being largely a paper asset” ~ |Prisals. The reply was that they had | The proposals your movernment |smma e s of o olomme an 1t noq | Lule of Weights and Measures is con- jducting a camp: i such legislatio i licarings on i in opposition to bill providing for tho Ninth Inntax. |26th Infantry, one of the two regl- |{nt corporations. West Virginia offi- . Wes i pro- o = 1 —C. Walker made ajments on the scene. isgraced the state, feel more elbow room, but with fa- | posals and our rejestion is i their fellow countrymen tie Simm { compuise o - ,,:7:’,‘,'":;'?,’,‘ NCien e g | Federal troops, the general report- claldom d‘;’r‘n’oc:t:grand made the ad- | SERVICE ON W. R. & E. LINE natic Moorish tribesmen pressing e {:fi.,‘;’.’:‘?n"::vfli"‘::‘ed'H‘emers‘_ he asseried. would lLave to T the T,Ii,.:"x)‘lf"&'.‘, :'r"‘fe.‘::v..’e;fi reaching second. Harris sacrificed, |ed. had pacified the disturbed area|ministration of civil law in an orderly, - . . closely around the suburbs any eXit o enter into a free and willing part |0 Easlitaple action alony the lines | measures are to be conducted by @, - ership w. e free natfens of the = isubcommittee cf the Senate commit- on actures, composed of Oregon, chairman and, and Jones, Ne 1 to Perkins. No runs. 7 . § Philadelphia—Collins popped to |mation of martial law. dential conference on unemployment, campments in the outskirts, where [to that of these free states. Sinn Fein publicity departme: the intcnti a G § Sr el roltea e Bush, | West Virginia miners continued to | 3y Gompers sald: Temporarily Interrupted. Spauish moldiers ace fning ste sub. Subject to British Comtrol, | JoClaralions mave been S to Bave lmited Bectiome taen % Harris fossed out Galloway. No runs, |surrender to federal troops yesterday | «It is possible to relieve the distress Jected to a continual fire from snipers. | wcunaga. A 14 heir policy toward Ulster circulate as widely as p 2 H and turn in their arms, Gen. Band-|of the workers by constructive pro-| Beginning ~ tomorrow morni; The civilian population. which num- | | “Canada, Australla, South Africa|advocation of megotiation Lut i2 thati T the hears: ] $ Tenth Inning. | oLteds He w 5 o atructive | through service on the North Capie|bered about 38000 before the ap. |2nd New Zealand all are guarantced|failed the institutton of a bLoyeott! =g tho pu e ot H x fmn holtz rep 5 as perfecting ar- | posals. Labor will have co against domination of th v sLing tho public us <o the i Washington—Picinich lined a single | rangements, e said, with officials of | bonansals iy offer and labor will co-| 10l street line of the Washington |Proach of the Moors, has been some- |35 oh,y %) 1on of the major state. | without physical force. feins involved. Later. during the cemus fover McCann's head. Johnson sac-iihe Cnited Mine Workers to deport | oiorera whole heartedly in the work | Railway and Electric Company will |What decreased. but large detach- |(ional Y eypacknowledsenlconstiiuc iGommer on the reply of the|iar session of Congress. whieh ba- rificed. J. Walker to Dykes. Bush |their union members from the invaded | oF nevising methods of reviving in-| D¢ Stobped between New York and |ments of troops, Red Cross units and | o Biatus with Great Britare ang Shaey | Irish zep i oS o Dicime s Eine g i singled to right center, scoring Picin- | area as fast as they surrender. ey and providing employment in | Massachusettes avenues while that [other army auxiliaries have more ||yte Freedom . from. i Ao aheor | Minister Grorge, the Northern ilave T which fich. Milan singled to left center. | “Everything indicates that the in- |eemstiuctive effort. Labor is hopeful | SiEeteh of track is being rebuilt. than taken the places of those Who | of = the British parliecont .. wor | Whig. unionist, today says the Irich|a:tes secre Tavors i s outh-bound North Capitol street|left. The fortified area surrounding parliament, DUl | calinet has flung an uitimatum abie action ! mmtites, thercby £ sending Bush to third. Judge lifted ta short fly to C. Walker. Bush and vaders will cease their activities the general reported, “as soon as they that the energy of the conference will not be dissipated in mere discussion, cars will turn west into New York avenue, south on 6th street to G the city on the land side is & dan- gerous place for civilians, who rarely by the thousands of miles which sep- arate them from Great Britain. Jre- Mr. Lloyd George's face “and its pres- entation, unless we are entirely n:is- secu £ A place for the bill on Senate calendar. o = Milan holding third and second. { §Dyites gorintea out o Hanic o learn that federal forces are in !helr,:gfile;ggt ‘:cau;:; c;;ar:il:;t .y m’}i street and thence west over the res- venture there. ta!b‘?a,r appearance ;‘l:&;zul&:-ov?rf:;{an&?&enxar;f T el R e e Dravitos/ ehat afyer n utcl ce’s looper. One run. - d. W 5 would be liable to bring volleys from 2 pnaiEe ations for resuming war.” caiting period of ten years *" Philadelphia—Miller made a fine |, While War Department officials re- |is possible. national con- | 5 Of, the return trip North Capitol |dominating Moorish positions. s e DI SR = Sl “rell ns'“gocia waces or running catch of J. Walker's line fused to make public reports giving In relation to the inter street cars will not turn east into F —_— structive of the other’s influence in IRISH REPLY STIRS DUBLIN. andise (¢Xcept for expert) ner i i itation of arma-| gy, drive. Hasty doubled 1€ lthe specific disposition of troops |ference on the lim street at 11th, but will continue ) | charg 11 are fossed out Wit Hasts temtng Wrris | throughout the troubled ~ districts, | ments, Mr. Gompers expressed Ereat|south to E street, thence east to 9th, ([THREE HOLD-UPS ARE anyicommon counciliandiboth subject i > A e Dykes doubled to left. cashing Hasty ;m{_ said>all troops had arrived and [hope, and declared ife, STETCR | north to € strect east to 5tn street = troi by the’ British sovernment. “°""|De Valera's Principles, “Heads I {3} tom than the metrie systam and tying the score. 'C. Walker was |Probably would have taken their sta- i ent by agree- S o vente sndieast “The main historical a graph- Wi 5 e IR e Rafe ‘when' Shanks failed 4o nanqy |{lons desterday. The bellef was ex. | proponent of dissrmament by agree: | to North, Capitol, where they will REPORTED TO POLICE |icar facis are not in dispute: but sour iy S SR TR O N 5 esale o Eleventh Inning. pressed that when disposition of the restoration of law and order. Gen. Bandholtz also ‘“called the de- partment's attention” to the slow ment. TO HAVE SUPPORT shuttle car will be operated on a ten- minute headway on North Capitol street from New York avenue to Bandits $138; Other Victim Loses But $5. government insists on viewing them union we read as dictating scparation. Our interpretation of the fact of ‘geo- graphical propinquity’ is no less dia- DUBLIN, ‘The Srish September 3. claims (he 3,000,600 inhabitants of southern Ircland are entitled to 2 volce {n the settlement. The news- T p retail. must then he carried on In a his hard smash. Dykes took third "5 on the rap. which was registered ag |lroops had been completed the armed —_— ular route to Brookland, £ B andniinciaval TR — H a hit. Perkins flied to riehs On: Baiids wonldieither surrender, oridie: For accommodation of employes of 'rom your standpoint and we must be | Times. union: expresses alarm to-,Aystern now strange to our people. = the government printi in thwest Sectis allowed to view them from ours. Thejday at the reply of the Irish - pal ) i < run. perse to their homes, thus assuring | MELLON PROPOSAL of pgfim.., woing o “{y,'."%n ",‘{‘:g,,,,;'"g g Son ction Net | tory you interpret as dictating |lican cabincs 10 e, Llo;dhcf\or.;fi"::a no’-u%’”Zn.iieJ’:‘.:E".-&'.':'e?a b‘y’:’)?n government will aiso have to ba based on thc moiric system, the units, of whici: bear no mimple or easl 7 ; N b e s Sl e DOy e o s metrically opposed. We are convinced = . iromembercé relation to the wel _!,y"H"r'r’l'."‘;‘}“:g single ‘through |fantry from Camp Dix, N. J. Their (Continued from First Page.) e e enle. ompany states,| Three hold-ups were reported to the | that ours is the true and just inter- | RO5C0,. M35, ,;,,“;"f'fi,',"_‘ N 281 and mensures now in use. 13 jiwas picked off second sy Hioiris|arrival in West Virginia was delayed will make possible the rebuilding of police during the past twenty-four |Pretation and asproof are willlng that|jateq fnto plain ianguaxe means H asty's | many hours by the transportation |congressional primaries and elections| the trackage on North Capitol street hours. 2 M‘:";“ t;"‘;u d"“"-""‘“"‘ Asbitrator | “Heaes T win, (ailx you lose.” 7 should be the judge. You refuse nappy throw to Dykes. onl;)l)l!kes. No runs. adelphia—Collins looped a Texas leaguer to right. McCann jolted a unt past Judge for a safety, Collins pulling up at second. Galloway singled Picinich flied Collins and accomplishing th. traight defeat of the Nflfinmfis.len"‘ companies, Secretary eeks said. Railway officials had advised the de- partment that the New Jersey troops could be detrained in West Virginia in about twelve hours, while they complaint would be made to the rail- road’s executives. will be in full swing. Favors Sales Tax. Incidentally, the idea of a sales ta or rather 8 production tax, has not been altogether abandoned. Senator e tax program can be s of a sales tax. 's influential that the entir simplified by mean: in a much shorter time than would be possible with cars running over x, the line while the gangs are at work. —_—— FATALLY SHOT IN ROW. Altercation of Two Colored Boys Ends in Death of One. George W. Warneke of 1420 Harvard treet reported that he was held up at 11 o'clock last night in an alley at the rear of his home by a colored man, who approached him and demanded his money. He gave thc man $5, he southwest reported he was held up at the point of a pistol at 3d and B threaten to give effect to your viow by force. Our reply must be that if vou adopt that course we can only re- sist as generations beforc us have rc- sisted. Force will not solve the prob- Foree Must e Eliminates “I¢ you agaln resort to force, and The Freemun'zs Journal thinks the speech of Michacl Collins, Sinn Fein finance minister, in Armagh vester- day; harmonizing with the repubii- can cabinets reply, shows how real is Irelaand’s desire for nea THIEF ROBS AMBULANCE. MAJ. LYNCH IN NEW POST. {In Charge of Information Sectien of General Staff. Yo left fieid. filing the pacess? $InEled |were more than thirty hours in reach- Ao e on a substitute for A insveridotuseithn ultic Ker rammed a single N ing the state. It was possible, de-|Smoot i has announced sald. lem an will ni e ul 1 ; f gle to left, scoring | natiment officials said. that a formal | the House tax bill and 10 les Saunders of 310 41 street|mate victory over reason and right. i, Maj. Georse A Lyach (ntantey) of i T hias been assigned to ? the inform: Eac- gencral in charge & MORNING GAME. Mfter a careful reading of reports|OWing to Senator Smoot's FIHER LS e et ‘mouthwest last night by four|if wiciory be mot on the side ofi ft of a physician’s leather bLag peons Ab I B ro. A g |Secretary Weeks said he would be | Position in the SATIISIRLON 2l Following an altercation yesterday |colored men, who robbed him of 428 in | justies. the problem that confronic|Sanfainin® midical foaeruments Al At { S A0y 3 ¢ 134 ‘o|surprised if occasion for firing a sin- [ PPXI{ 1 veautly during the recess of (Raymond Thorenton, sixteen yearsbills uis will confront our successova. The | inedi from Emergoury tog r Department regard- ; g ‘1, 2 0 o|gle shot was found by the soldiers|ing In s If he did not have some en- [0ld, colored, of 920 V_strest, was The_third hold-up was reported by ! fact that for 750 yeais tie prob! p i 3’]’"’"‘«"‘:‘5, mbrenort—d 10 the ing the operations of the Army. ©3 2 $ 18 ¢ 0land expressed belief that theirs woula [ SONETeSS [T "%, n, "the ‘White House. [fatally shot by Robert Rose, colored, | John Weisskoff of Fort Howard, Mc. ' han resisted solution by force is evi- (Police last might e Dr. Fio cefleves Maj Raipn A. Sonem H 2 S 4o T4, Mo beisipurelyivescetulisesupation: couragement fron t"fn cabinet dis. |seventeen, of 2117 10th street, accord- | Who told the police that he ws robbel denco and warning suficient It is |, o oA Emerg ety (Infantry) of the gencral e:a®, who i Harris, 25 12 0 1 3 3 gl Gen Bandholtz took occasion yes- (. it;.0. "0 production tax, payable|ing to the police. § of $110 by an unarmed white man a: (rue wisdom, therofore, and true |Dr Brooks told the pollce that vpou |y 500l nigned o duty as recorder Shanks. 3b. D4 0 1 1 1 gfterday to officially deny reports that | SUSI%Ty ¢ "the source of ‘manutfic-| Rose was arrested by Detectives|4i street and Virginla avenue south- i statesmanship, ot any false idealivn. e aumbnlancs of ho ofcers classification board. 1331 1 1 LGmy airplanes had dropped bombs [once 814 B IS SONCE 5 "Hhe ‘oniy | Sweeney, King and Walsh, und a|west yesterday. The man. Weisskoft | that prompts me and my colleaguss | L0t Sy Dih : 2ial, Lyneh fa frowm lowa and wa 2 0 1 0 2 0fin West Virginla. “The planes have |LUrf D22 PSeR CVOICe ibodying of [charge of murder was entered agaiust | said, ‘grabbed him by the neck and | Threats of force must be sct aside |, quiliwest he found the glase In the | 0. /2 from thk Military Acaders 3 3 1093012 3|been used exclusively for reconnoi: Such a tax in the mew bill is the(him. Thorenton was shot in the |started to choke him. Shortly after he | They must bo set aside from tha he- | )0 | M'r'e’;cl‘"fl fi:’a ‘;'“c‘o bro‘k-n» 1903, Duriag the world wri ing run was seores, _|sance,” he said. “They have dropped | warning of the Treasury Department |breast, according to the police, dyving | Was thrown to the ground and beaten, | gioning as well as during actual| (0% 2 Z089095 To8 001“ on of his} ll (N0l (he rank of cclonel. ffe me- AB. R. H. PO, A. E. |N0 bombs and fired no shots.” that it would take the income tax|twenty minutes after the shooting. [after which the bandit turned his|conduot of the negcilations. et e s Toord s :’z;“lb "°'~h-x;aml.:.‘.|.,,. %0 80th Duvisien to Rurope .3 0 0 3 1 ¢| The War Department was without|pyreau at least four or five months pocket inside out and took the con-| ~Tho respective plenipotontiaries | WoSt W Was Zound that the bag wae | SD0FCGIJ00y" Was attached to 4 0 2 8 2 ofdetalled reports of the crash of any |to acquaint itself with the bes tents. must meet untrammoled by any con- 2 g general headquarters of the American 8 0 1 4 0 1)Army plane Saturday. Advices receiv- | method of administering the new law, SHOOTING ON TUG RIVER. B ditions save the facts themselves, and Cxpediuun-;ry'mrce'l Byl oy Lo § ¢ 1 %3 9|ed merely sald that “Maj. Johnson of |ana that the collection of the tax, must be Jrepered to reconclle sub- | GREER MISSTON CQMING. Urre 1z ho trainiag sortion. Oa bi e on. a 5 it 2 HESEIE I e sy 3‘:'“-; o | T e A e owever. business |Activity Last Night Not Taken THEATER MANAGER SLAIN. to force covert or cpen. but by ref- | ATIENS, Septembor 4—Tha lestic T T atice e s SEYENE T which Gen. Ban led, “I have certain, th ministra- : { erenco #ays today hat It learns th. tati T o ilar Wi Tormation et enrty L et el e L e et Seriously by Authorities. JACKBONVILLE, Fla, September 5.| Shicn. thoro 15 COMIOn AETOtMERt. | soneroomst, Dotbass ol a k] tatied €0 L6 Goners] Staft Corne. P i e to 1t” promise to repeal the exceas profits| WILLIAMSON, W. Va., September|—George H. Hickman, manager of|We have proposed the prinoiple of [mission to Americe to explain to the R —_——— e as of last January and It is pre- |5.—There was some shooting along | the Palace Theater herc, was siiot ad | government by comuent of the gov-|American public tho status of Greck |SENATOR PHIPPS TMPROVING. i e Sinied by cabinet members that Presi- | Tug river, east of Willlamson, last|killed laat night whon & man, giving | erned and do not mean It as a mere |affairs and Lo counteract anti-Con- . Philadelphia -00200 A Detroit woman who applied to the ! Gent Harding will probably have his |night, but county and state authori- | his name as Frank Rollins of New | pkrase. - stantinist propaganda in the Unit "Th“ conditlor ©of Benater Fhupa i Twobase hiis Dykes (2).H ~ourt for an increase in her alimony |way on this matter when the tax bill |ties said they ‘14 not talka it serious. | York, held up and robbed the| “On this basis. and this only, we[States. of Colorado, who wns operaied ar for riice hitz_Jiller. Shanks, Harris ( "The state police are again at|castiors office of $300. Rollins was |cee hopo of reconciling ‘ths comsid- sppendicitis in a New York hoe; on the ground that she was a really is up for final consideration. 1y. tlons which must govern the aiti- —_— last wook, WNS rejoried v nore fa Seai (2)=F Bolen’ baves = HNrTi WtE: sick woman, wae denied her request ts af -|captured after a chase of three |or: < £ playe—wie o erkias, Firad base on balls— | uion testimony that she was able to (Copyright, 1921.) helr ponty e A ek In e 1. | Blocks by soveral hundred person, |tude’ of Great Britain's reprosenta-| Mrs. Carina C. Carrington. wro has |vorable today i sdaires roceived 4 OF Jonsor, 3: off Hasty. 3. Hit by pltcher— ga nty a g Br ""'i gl;xmm_ ‘Struck _out—Hasty, 3: ?;'eacel fl’::'x;a;;::'dallyml.nd yell loudly rntet -1—_£._u: :;n- r;mm- -ll:o are .)'::n. “r;n.ti m WAaS l::en to ""'.3"&." 1, but tlvc: with !:'he umaddenol;onn iar :!een munlnl‘eg‘:lute Juhvc o r’:: “ ce ‘hereim was um:g. t‘h-.l’ | mpirep—Messra, M r her as X, pame dow) rty-nine minor planets were dis<| these forces, WAS d, T4 rtly Wi removed oounty j must govern the a! e Ireland's | tion officer of diaua, is g promiunent | pros; o recovery wi - A TR

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