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2 * INSURGENT TROOPS |“*ven = veams w . o ASK REHEARING: Youthful Prince to Wed Widow of Late Impresario Policeman and Former Bluecoat Are Jailed as Holdup Suspects TwoOtherWashington.| Men Also Are Arrested.. PARLEY ON TACHA N TENTH W] Plenipotentiaries Dive Into Work With Unsurpassed Program of Activity. By the Assoclated Press. . The plenipotentiaries of Chile and Peru patiently entered today upon the tenth week of their conference here over thé affairs of Tacna-Arica The week was ushered in, however, with a program of activity which, perhaps, had been unsurpassed by any day since the negotiations began. It involved not only a joint session |* of the two delegations, but a call by pelling but not injurious agent of the two chief delegates on Secretary modern warfare Hughes .to recelve a suggestion for 3 the phrlleol]o'y of the arbitration "?’h" Maj. Ochmann, commanding agreement with which he already had e 121st Regiment, and other off provided them. FRINCE OLEG V. RADOMAR, |\ 40y men of the camp, Mad. Mad- Spurred op by the prospect of thus AT dox of i S s e Prospect oLihile g ; 7 ox of the artillery section, chemical which had caused an adjournment z warfare &ervice, War Department, since last Friday, the delegates were y * gave a demonstration of the tear gas full of confidence that their labors ALY tear gas grenade, smoke bomb, and a would be finished before Saturday new style gas mask, sald to be a D. C. GUARDS TEST NEW GAS GRENADE Improved Mask Also Used in Maneuvers at Camp Simms. Tears rolled from the eyes of the troops at Camp Simms today, while & dense cloud of smoke over the tar- get butts gave this camp of the 121st Engincers, National Guard of the D! trict of Columbia, a real warlike ap- pearance. When the tears began to roll, many of the veteran troops, men with overseas records, recognized the symptoms as those of tear gas, & re- and Charities. TERRIFYING CORK ~<=crezze| - ON HOME SCHOOL Board of Trustees SeeksAn- other Airing Before Commissioners. Protestants. Victims of Orgy . of Looting and Wanton i I Property Destruction. Family Accuses Gang Of Indignities to Female Members. A policeman, a former policeman and two other Washington men are under arrest in this city for alleged fmplication in & holdup at the home of Robert Arnold, New Alexandria, Fairfax county, Va. early last Fri- day morning, when female members of the family of husband, wife and fourteen children were subjected to indlgnities. Four colored men, al- leged to have been Implicated in the affair, are being sought. Those LAST MEETING AMICABLE CITIZENS AID IN ANARCHY But Board of Charities Report Sets .Forces at 0dds Again—Mat- ter Up Tomorrow. Many Rebels Billeted With Civil- ian Inhabitants—Refugees Reach Belfast. By the Associated Pres BELFAST, July 17.—Reports reach- ing here today représent the city of Cork us suffering grievously at the hands of the republican insurgent forces, who are said to be in absolute Another hearing before the board of District Commissioners i3 being sought by the board of trustees of the Industrial Home School. The matter, Commissioner Rudolph said today, will be taken up at tomor- row’s session of the board and definite action then taken. The letter from the board of trus- itees, signed by F. W. McReynolds, chalrman of the board, was a lengthy control. . The port of Cork has been closed, 1t is said, ships not being allowed to l | l enter or leave, business premises being held are Edgar Raymond Demp- - ” night, and they declined to be dis- o great improvement of the type used have heen seized and their contents e sey, crossing policeman at Massachu- e i { |couraged in this belief by reminders overseas during the world conflic pistle, quoting a number of previous < i S hi imil: i v o v! = appropriated for the republican {instances which present problems not |&etts avenue ana bth street. who has G : u iy el l:()'méo‘nrfeg;g.em:;{;k:.r:e:egg ‘ N :‘:loeu:dev;hz?fi‘c‘eh::l:&:; L::{; :hT';:‘anw troops, many of whom are billeted yet cleared up. been suspended trom duty; Leo Henry 5 § 5 ” every Monday morning for the past 3 % which had to go over the mouth in with civilian inhabitants, and several uf‘]:,:u nll;-izlo':tls lr:::olhln'g“:f' T:“lbm:;;l (;rl\‘ (l r‘.;lu fi s!;ee!, former réne‘m- U G ml'e w:elkn i g 3 the old form and the clamp which s cople are out of work. : 7 stee o chool, er of the police force, removed for b n thelr call on Mr. Hughes today “ 3 Boes over the noSe. Another feat thousand people are out of wor MRS. ANNA ELIZABETH HODGES. |board of guardians and the District | desertion; Ralph Frederick Hutchins ;a ‘ Carlos Aldunate and Dr. Meliton Por- 4 2 Which i8 deelared to be an improv ST s ot Ay idow | Commlssioners . ended “harmoniously | 912 234 street, and Carl Arthur Bell, 4 ras, respective heads of the Chilean| | : % ] | ment is that the oxygen-generat Mre. Anna Elizabeth Hodges, widow | for all, it was thought, when every- | colored, 2819 M street, ' e 2 % |and Peruvian group, had prepared : agent is carried on the hip inste Moreover, there has been an out-{ o yo0 Bl S ges, died Saturdwy | body shook hands and declared that Hutching and Graves, it is stated, 5 themselves to discuss only the word- 4 | of on the chest of the soldier. el a4 destruction, e the differences would be cleared up |p, % a- ¢ 1 . 3 break of robbery and d L c . latternoon at the residence of |,e,|‘“ the neas fiturs t ML pEohEIIE, “ave ;a:‘:;nmld ;akln‘ part in lh; hol = = . : mgn?lr "‘-t'hd““ odr the protocol pre- : % Practice With Bayonets. according to refugees arriving here.ldaughter, Mrs. Amie H. Keller, the irpp PAME: ] S s hoardiof While all four prisoners, the po scribing the procedure in case of a . % . o R - | Columbia apartments. She was eighty en came the report of the board of | jice say, have been fully identified. . no-plebiscite decision in the Tacna- Most of the morning was spent by who have been interviewed by report- | Columbia apartments., She was elghty- | charitios, which stated that the two|They ure hela for the Virginia au- ! Arica arbitration. The two delega c “ " ] |the troops, under Maj. Oehmann, in ers far the Belfast Telegraph. These |/ 3 s &1 boards were not working in harmony i thorities. It is thought the men will g ¢ tions meantime were reserving for i bayonet exercises and extended order ing health for the past three months. | gg’f, S p e at o are quoted as saying the | "Nirs“Hodges was born in Connectl- | Shildren pluced wnder the gusrdian: an about the time [cut, and came to Washington ffty- |ship to the bonrd of children's gunrd- Four Courts in[five vears ago, where she has lived |lans were concerned. Charges were fight extradition. Linton S. Evans, future debate among themselves the i ' and infantry drilllng on the parade prohibition enforcement agent, s con- - e i questions of Tarata and the indemnity > % i % ground. This is the second and ducting an investigation with a view s s 5 4 |features of the treaty of Ancon. In 7 s 4 week of the encampment, and will be refugee trouble n Cork be of the attack on t ol e N ara vaa m to filing a federal charge of viola- ; some quarters it was predicted that one of the busiest. This afternoon 2 vds | €0 ously as spread that the bo: 3 o | a : : a m! > &l will ¢ ot a Dublin, and was initiated by erowds | a g inaing husiness for many | had a plan arier :’.fi."i.,‘:,ufz‘:‘;,‘i“j:f tion of the prohibition laws against each of these subjects might easily . : the regiment will construct a trestle the men. ¢ S provide food for several days of con- - bridge over Oxon run, large enough of young men from the country dis-}yvears. The goldén wedding anniver- | justrial home school by removing all Versations. to allow a body of troops to pass, to- ey - |sary was celebrated about ten years | children from th : y Find Little Whisky. tricts, who ent d the city and start ary was cele . ren from the home by July 1. 24 So f: > gether with their eq ionE Mr. Hodges died in 191 Mrs. s > PR 0 far as the no-plebiscite clause 4 . qaer quipment. ed an orgy of looting and wanten s wan o dite-Tong . member of|of “oie Datteriof fact the population| It:ls seid that ihe visit of thres was concerned, general confidence Lieut. Col. R. D. La Garde, adjutant white and five colored men to _the was felt that the solution su ; , eneral of the Di of 'Cy 3 ggested gen e District of Columbia Arnold residence was accompanied by . Dy Secretary Hughes quickly would P . militia and camp commander, went e ""ho" sky. Al ‘be tfl“"f be found acceptable by both sides. = N N, to Camp Humphreys, Va., today, the of the conference and assure ' ;ompany A, ngineers, .‘3‘3{3":"" 1t '5;"“‘1"' and on: a!hflo an early adjournment unless the di “'l'll‘e-lmo s & eousin of the King | ypder Capt. Arthur C. Newman, is hold-up men threw it'away when Mrs. Soasiois B0 1oofTar! antray into the . having its annual training camp, for Detectives Springmann. Darnall and BEE aCayiNIN e i e 5 one of the big- Fowler, Prohibition Enforcement Agent gest dave of the camp. There will be e Linton'8, Evane, I L. Trumbull dec AEDFHENRIGRAVEE. construction of trenches and advance ’ , an the two sutomoblles mads no Stomiun. breastworks, and then the spectacu- the third, seventh and eighth precincts | {1 {75 $utomoplics made ho stop tn- lar demolition of gigantic ear:hworks participated in the Investigation which | {1}, Py, reached @ point on the AL which have been thrown up on & camp zesuliediinitne Xreats. station of the Agricultural Depart- site. It was shortly after midnight, just ot e DO Commlanionsra: The demonstrations, in addition to being for training purposes, will be for the official guests who will be in after the severe storm had abated, ;'I‘e““n"l”"“'h Monch W AR I (TeEaly that two:automobiles appeared near [ riz0"t0, 10 S, roReiway. .- Beliod the Arnold home and elght men, three L 6'south end of Figh: white and five colored, alighted. A |way, bridge Arnold ‘was similarly S the camp. which will include the knock on the door was followed by a familiar sounding voice addressing Robbed of $130. three District Commissioners, Maj Gen. Balley, comanding the 3d Corps Arnold as “Bob,” adding that Joe| Report of the affair was made to ’ had sent him for liquor and asking|Chief Goods of the Alexandria police Washmgton Man Among :‘,,’,‘,’are“’;‘;’a“fl‘hc‘a”:; N him to come down. force, and the latter requested the of the militia division of the War Desiacingins Lad moflintior onfhla fat in an in- Those Arrested in Con- |Department. premises, Arnold refused to go to the Washington police to a: Word was received at the camp to- front door, but upon another re-|vestigation. Arnold told the police Call for Walkout day that Gen. Bafley Wlirrive &t guese for him 10 come to the door, e | that the men took 3120 from his Wednesday. nection With Affray. |fa3e mcom,maies, wouls, arrive 2t to dress. When he reached the door, | Pockets. in the afternoon, when he would leave said, he went there without stopping he said, he recognized Graves, who,| It was not the loss of the money and | Strike of the forty- Special Dispatch to The Stas for Camp Humphreys tc inspect Com he declared. drew a revolver on him.|whisky that worried Arnold as much |0 Iniernati "l yéwo memhery of BALTIMORE, Md., July 17.—In the |Pany A, 142d Engineers, arriving A prospective liquor deal was dis-|as it was the indignities to which smnations rotherhood of| = midnight ast night of Rudolph | there at 3:30 o'elock cussed, Arnold declaring he had no|Mmembers of the party subjected his|Firemen and Oflers employed in the PLE udolph § "yt js expected that there will be a liquor ‘and asking that the men see |Wife and several daughters. Their | Washington terminal was ordered to- | BCker. nineteen vears old, brother of |parade and review before lunch to- him later. conduct, it is stated was a little short | 4oy 11 o telegram received by Newton | “AUSie” Becker, and alleged leader of |morrow, and then some exercises in Taken to Nelghbor's Home. of a crime for which the Virginia Balti Sang™ it the afternoon. During the period that Promising he ,',‘:u,d return to the|l2Wa Prescribe the death penalty. A. James, business agent of the local ;C:":::;‘:“: = "‘:’“’" dg"x"“ c"’; "J\"‘ the official guests are there service 5 ton $ ( world war. - It was heavily shelled | Bs the Asociated Press. litlcal situation. The democrats are|apparel, Arnold was permitted to|to the lower floor to remonstrate with | HealY, International president of the | ®0 "0 RF 0 BRSO B | commanding the District of Colum: = The apparently increasing serlous-{¢rving to do it, on the ground that |jes's NG eturn to the room in which |them, She was quickly ordered to re- organization. Despite the fact that = BNt yia militia, will receive a medal Saturday evening from 7 o'clock until 1 s Anoin S 2= e: ailroad strike continued SRR . turn to the upper floor, however, one persons were hurt, at Belle Grove Inn, | thirty-five ¥« of continuou dark with an eighteen-pounder from |Ness of the railroad strike continuedinearyy a1l the manufacturers are re- | begged him not to return to the lower | o7 the men drawing & weapon’ and the walkout of the local firemen and Aanatolls soad] A years uous a position in the Fahan district. today to engage the attention Ofin iicoie puthe hands in the mills, |f0oT. but the husband, thinking It|amother telling mim S0 shoos) ollers was authorized to begin at § 3 The Free State troops penetrated |government officials, but action Was|iy s said. are not emtnueing over the | ¥OUId be the means of keeping the | *"Renching the upper fioor. mémbers of | o'clock this morning, the men wiil |, Becker gave his address as 305 North Other Awards Announced. | > P High street, the Rosedale cafe, Which | Other service medals which will be for a considerable distance into the |gor the moment withheld while every- callers from other members Of his | the family explined. burent dramers | uot lay dumn ool 5 island, gradually narrowing the cor-!ihing possible was being done to|Political lssue sought to be made.|family, returned. and other articles of furniture were ¥ eir tools until Wed- |y, ") i iner is sald to conduct. “Jimmy” |awarded were anmounced today as destruction, devoting particular at- New York Avenue Presbyterian|from almost ninety § of Protestants. They were 908 |in church and charitable matters. - |dozen children by June 30. On the Joined by many young eivgens, SRC| Surviving her are two sons, John|hcels of these events came the ulti- the state of the Protestant \WHAW-| G Hodges of this city, Edward H.[matum of the Board of Children's tants became deplorable. ~NOBOUY | Hodges of Orange. N.'J. and six|Guardians stating under what con- dared to interfere in their behalf)gayghters, Mrs. Keller, ‘Mrs. E. B.|ditions they would Keep children in and it is said by the refugees that|qy;cj, Mre Clara Morsell and Mrs. | the home school, naming as ome of :he.\' lived in a state of constantip.pert Callahan, all of this city, and | them that the place was to be known error. . Mrs. Thomas Dowling of Wilmington, |as a temporary receiving home for After the fall of the Four Courts L, and Mrs. C. U. Webster of New |wards In the f’urure and‘wau to be the irregulars became more aggres- |y ‘ojpc” dondilctan welbEn sive and patrolled the streets of Cork | " pyner) services will bé held at the! “The case is still open,” Commis- in armored cars, suppressing all pub- | tomorrow afternjon at 2|sioner Rudolph said today. And the lic expressions of opinlon In favor of 'k. Rev. Dr. Radcliffe will offi- | board meeting tomorrow is expected the Free State. The Free State forces| jace. Interment will be in Rock [to take sume steps to bring about a ir the city, being overwhelminglY|creek, cemeter: definite solution of the problems con- outnumbered, did not oppose them, fronting the board of trustees of the and consequently there was no fight- T S home school. il;k’, but otherwis I the rrfugees’, g T Y T omi o1 Vi el ced. ey o nistn SN e tnes MUB HAH STRIKE UNCERTAIN ::i‘[(- t:e“‘(::\' (:\ul omparatively few ELECTION ELEMENT Dundalk Is in the hands of the na-| tionalists, more than 300 republicans having be c isoner. Between 4 and 5 o'clock Sunday morning the ( nationals virtually seized the town, = only two casualties resulting—two irregulars, a man named Berry killed er there may not be left an after- and another seriously wounded. Railway Mail Official ASKS |math of bitterness among the de- Inch Fort Captured. feated ones which may come back to Inch fort, in Donegal, capitulated Aid as Trains Stop Due trouble the victors. yesterday to the national troops. This Link Dificdlt to Establish. fort was an important British naval to Blockade. It is somewhat difficult to establish Firemen and Oilers Will Obey whila. It is being considered wheth- don. el the coal situation. | They say that whether the repub-| “He's all right” Arnold told his|ransacked. Covers were pulled from |2¢3d8y because of a provision in the|McCracken. alleged leader of the op-|follows: Then, after further combarding, the"!“;:‘:l:mr:egg;nlhuf the Railway Maif |licans or democrats are successful at | wife, referring to Graves. the girl members of the family, who|union's by-laws which requires them | posing gang in the fight, had been ar- | ifieen-year—Mess Sergt. W. AL Free Staters stormed it. They gained|gervice Brauer, at Chicago, notified |the polls, they will still have to 1'know him,” he added. were tormented by the Intruders, as|t0 Sive the terminal officials at least | ested early yesterday. Horton, Supply Sergt. C. S. Woodin, access to the yards, but the defend- | postmaster General Work today that|work at reduced wages or not work | When he reached the yard he was!was their mother. On account of the | 1Orty-eight hours’ notice when the| One of the Becker brothers, according { Corp. C. B. McPherson and Private ers threw bombs and the assaulting | Chicago, Burlington and Quincy train |at all. confronted by the several armed|early hour at which the attack was |Strike is formally ecalled. to the stories of those who engaged in|W. I. Saunders. party had to retreat. Finally, Capt. | No, 27 left the track yesterday at Lo-| Some elghty or ninety thousand hu- [men, he explained, and was forced, at| staged, it Is stated, It was impossible | [EXcept to emphatically deny althe affray, led a party of eleven gun-| Ten.vear medals—First Sergt. Just Mullan, leader of the irregulars,|y\iia Monroe county. lowa. and that|man baings are affected by the strike, | the point of a weapon, to go to the|to arouse neighbors in time for them | Rewspaper story quoiing him rela- | men ®intc” tha fnm. and the shooting | c. n, Company D; Mess Sergt hoisted a white flag and marched out | striking coal miners and shopmen's |men, women and youths, for in these j house of Willlam Monch, nearby, and | to be of any assistance. and the house [tive to the strike of the Washington |gtarted immediately after. The Beckers | & if'E:’ s and Corp. P. Schilke. | inal A with twenty-one men. who were!gsympathizers had persistently refused |mills sometimes the whole family is|get six gallons of corn whisky, the|is so far from the road that n had | terminal remen and oilers, Mr. |ang McCrackens are said to be leaders A service medals — First taken over by Adjt. Dougherty of| iy Bermit wrecking crews to clear |employed, subject fo the child labor |several men striking him with their|any persons been passing, they could |James deciined to discuss the strike |in two underworld Eroups. Berre o iam 5 Huhn Company C: the nationals. the tracks. assengers, train and |law of the state. |we-n0ns and otherwise mpltreating|not have told that anything unusual|order. “I will not have any state-{ The arrest of Becker brought the totall private T. Rhea, Sergt. Andy Flore him. Was happening. ment to make until tomOrTow MOFn- | of those 1n castods U (o Lhirts elght, e B One of the two automobiles of the! " Members of the Arnold family who|ing,” he said. five men having been rounded up a8t | Sara 3 Mabonatd, Sergt Leroy wrecking crews have been driven{ That fact accounts for the strike | holdup ‘men was_stalled In the mud, | appeared at police headquarters todsy | Feading of the strike order at the | mient s adaition o thircy theee Caught Barnard, Corp. George P. Hilton, CAPTURE 500 REBELS. away from the train, he added, and|lasting so long; it has been a cage of the track has been blockaded, thus de- | the wives, sons and daughters of the e + atln; 1y he strike [8nd Arnold and Monch were compel- | and took part in the efforts to identify | daily meeting today of the striking : he scene and in the < ¢ nical Free Staters Take Dundalk and |'2YI"8 the movement of mails B ndaretanding its Gauses “They |led to assist In getting it out, pistols | the participants In the early morning | shop craftsmen was grested with | bussitals, where the desd and wounded | ooy Sor&t Iy rora. Seret Snie- Seeks Marshal's Atd. all stand together and use up the|beings displayed while they worked.|affair were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and | vociferous cheering and applause.|were taken. Zoski, Corp. W. F. Yates, Private A Make Other Attacks. Superintendent Brauer said he had | f,int “family savings which had|Arnold and Monch finally wers|Jennie Les, Dalsy Mary, Leroy Mont-| With the stationary firemen and ofl- | " The dead man, whose name first was | Sranga. Private W. C. Buckingham. notified the post office inspectors at|aa o g thrown into one of the cars and|gomery Beach, Milton Langley, Samuel | ers to augment their ranks, the strik- | given as George Jenkins, was positively | private W. T. Davis, Private O, Ham By the Associated Pres: St. Louls and was attempting to com- driven off in the direction of Alexan- | Bray, Margaret Robinson and Jesse | ers’ confidence of success in attain- |jdentified last night as Michael Cadora, | bismacker, Private’ A Monroe, Pri- DUBLIN, July 17.—During week-imunicate with the department's rep- Elements in Race. dria. Giimartin Arnold. Willlam Monch also | ing the ends for which they areian Italian, whose home is 132 100th | rare 3 i1 Private T. Nixon, end operations the national army |resentative in Des Moines witha view | o oo o B " Passing through Alexandria City, | participated In_the identifications. striking has been given & new Im-!gtreer, New York city, and who has % 2 to_relieving the situation. etus. " troops captured mbout 500 prisoners | *© JEUTIIE TN N "Tnil1s o sald, | the senatorial contest, two rich men, = 2 Two Trains Canceled. ;3:::—‘.,‘" e N {;;;"‘T-A T heinbold, Firat Sergt from the republican insurgents, it |reported to him that the attitude of ( socially prominent, contending for 70 Néw Rall Sho W'Orkers e e | ot men wera picien by | OeoTESTA (ERBSNROL L RE SR was announced today. These included | the local authorities was “lukewarm.” | (oo " oy ion "t in' the gift of a. pro- P ; e i ecaectBt 9f| the police this atternoon in connec. | ALTed o JOTEERItn, STTEL etensen. He suggested that the United States Shipley, division passenger agent for | tion With the shooting, including one 300 captured at Dundalk, 70 at Col-{, 2, SSF: Des Moines be Instructed | lotariat part of which is at the looney, 54 in North Tipperary and|grom Washington as to what action | moment undergoing the hardships of the Baltimore and Ohio rallroad, ‘Washingtonian. The man who claim- Poisoned in Chicago Yards |mwssBicsscin s oo s vkinesy s idideis 2% | BRITISH DEBT FUNDING in County Donegal. lnepah?uldngk%omnl Work, {mme- | Unemployment and hearing faintly o oL Erank et National army troops from Mul- FPostmai o 2 In the distance the howling of th o n have been cy fused to give his address in Washing- lingar, operating near Kinneghd, thia |diately upon receipt of the felegram |24 In the ¥ Saa gt T e, er | e 5 ‘make 'any statement. He| TO START IN SEPTEMBER. volf that may soon be at the door. : morning captured twelve irregulars |from Mr. Brauer, communicated the W0l i - | was arrested by Lieut. Davis of the Ina deserteq mansion % auegular® | details to Attorney General Daugh-| If either of the two candidates|p. ye Associated Press. There wers said to be about twenty | STAl others has been Sartalled Ren- | ¥ -al distcict In & dowstown cafe e o e > z id step In and settle the strike TAeR ANt g PErty:, n rifles and large stores of ammunition | erty for such action as tho Depart- | couy v osil o CHICAGO, July 17.—Seventy new men in the party. was not given by Mr, Shipley, al-|The other men arrested gave the orge Tells Commons Com- were found in the dwelling and seized. | Mert, of Justico misht (o0 Jusifed | g ety for the ‘senatoranis’ i Ny, | shops employes of the Chicago, Mil- Kidnaped Agents Missing. though 1t 1s belleved by union offi- | names of Albert Lynch, 1604 St. Taul Eidoya Gsarg ; Athietle Games Fut Of. miles southeast of Des Moines. vember. If tho strikers are finally | waukee and St. Paul rallroad and| ROCKY MOUNT. N. C. July 17—six |clale 4o be the result of the etrike | strect: Tnil § Srall 932 Tomt Bagiy mission Will Soon Sai The council of the Irish Olymplc ‘War Department officials sald they :flx"nb::d':ml;‘\idndln;gul&llw;n:_a;‘izz.‘els seven city policemen were suffering :r urfltx:{;-‘:efll.;me%})untgfi.:‘: r:m e Sfets i1 over thieiconrtry: Church street, Baltimore. for America. games has decided to postpono ths |expected recelpt at any timo of a d i til A t, 1923, |report from Col: Lincoln, inspector ful element which will go to the polls ; today from polsoning after eating|r,34 who were kidna Yesterday by | The Baltimore and Ohio train leav-| The men were turned over to Sheriff proposed meeting un ugust, % 2 ing Washington at 6:40 p.m. for Chi-( H. T. Lazely of the Anne Arundel|gy the Associated Press. 5 November, and the party which|food prepared for rallway strike-(a mob of alleged strikers and sympa- general of the 8th Corps Area, who | in 00d prep: Lasibeen ded. t: rarily, | county force and taken to Annapolls, NI July 17.—A special Brit- This action I can be held in any way responsible thizers are still missing. Four of the [cago has suspended temporarily, LONDON, July s actlon Is due to the refusal of | has gone from Denison, Tex., scene of | CAT be heid In any way res bt |breakers. These men were stricken | thuers B¥e ULl MsBRE Eour of the | fie the train leaving Washington | where they were locked up. ish delegation wil arrive in the the Americans to attend. disorders on the Missouri, Kansas and ment. during the 1 An officlal statement gives the re- |Texas rallroad 1o confer with Gov. Port of n extraordinary meeting of |* The first message from Col. Lin- the council at the Mansion House, the | coln, received yesterday, Secretary| SHERIFF AND EIGHT g’::z:;o:'p;::lglnbg“ and fifty dle%ar:- Weeks sald today, sald in substance A ng represented, to th e no disorders at Deni- consider o cablegram roceived from | ton' dusing ihe Army omcers stay| STRIKERS DEAD, MANY B stqopyD, who went to the|there, but also that thers were prac. merican sup- | tjcall: trains moving because of port for the Eamen. Mr. Dobbyn nc | e nasmerca striter “The report| WOUNDED, IN-BATTLE nounced in his message that the |which was promptly transmitted to Americans declined to participate | the White House. 1 understood to t three days, ten of | miy City and three at Wilson, several [at 10:0F a.m. for Chicago has been Discussing Procedure. s ; them yesterday. A ecors of health |of the rascuad Raving been o' roughiy |suspended _between Pittsburgh and | juage Rohert Moss of the fAfth judl. | United States earld in September in O ot workers were assigned to | handied by thelr captors as to requirs | Chicago. The train leaving Washing- [ o155 EaR°T TGRS MR UL | connection with the negotiation 2 rallway yard in Chicago | Mmedical attention. ton at 9:20 am. for Cincinnati has|james M. Munroe held & conference | funding the British debt to America, 2:1"”’:‘;;3 inspect all food served Officials Roquest Troops. been suspended between Parkersburg. | ot Apnapolis today to determine the [i; was announced by Prime Minister W 'Va, and Cincinnati. The east- Procedure for handling the prisoners | o sk balnl the trouble. The policemen stated | rigon last night by the mavor of |pended, while the Chicago train due |d4¥'® Eun battle at Glenburnle. | that they had eaten lunch in dining | Rocky Mount and the sheriffs of |here at 2:10 a.m. has been suspended | AcCording 1o the poviee ‘he Meadt ), ., peiated Pre cars provided by the railroad. e e o) Sountles to|west of EXrkersburs. e Rosedale Cafe. Yesterday. morn-| Reports of Great Britain's inten- AT D dicated foday that Dr.|guard the shops of the Atlantio Cosat | ™Omciats of the Penmsylvanta raui-|{he, Roselals Shie Srpierdiy mon| Reperts of Grel’ FUIHICE G0 S0 under pr X : Charge. of the in- |Line thers. Gov, Morrison directed |road declared that no changes have BResent seaditionaiinilcdland. | nave Indtsated ol Tincelus Dellat (Continued from First Page.) Lov's R he ik of the pol- |them to send a written roquest and |besn made in the schedules of the | Xindled by friction between the Eungs |\ " 1y eed States in September to DS Nelens e limarien Sherated and ralns run in the victne Yo I8l Information which he ex- |sald he would act on It tomorrow.|trains operating in and out of Wash-| s om each organization, had o fist |negotiate the funding of England's The publicity department of the|ity of Denison without precipitating | near, Wellsburg, W. Va, Na request | 2204 would lead to the discovery of (He has directed Adj. Gen. J. Van|ington and none is contemplated. “Our | gois 5" the Belle Grove Inn. five-billion-dollar war debt were re- Irish irregular army yesterday an clasnes between strikers and strike los !e:;le.rxlal;;':an;ennm:hto preserve | Pre . poisoners. zfim'm“;mn l:: ,t'he ?x’z’:e l;in:l;f l:m‘-tn:?t e‘.‘fi:;"é‘.‘::.’.‘.‘ trains aro running well,” commented B ofay with apparant Sratih = order e form the state au- to the workers aléo has | , | one of b nounced that Eamonn de Valera fa at | TPAINEELS and men Drousht In o) iporities. ke to proceed to Raleigh for a confer- Deciares Tratas Delayed. LIVE STOCK RANKS HIGH. |cation by Treasury offcials. t 3 Official -advices concerning the fleld general headquarters, serving on| The report sald that there were| The cosl situation in West Virginia, Union officials who are ing tab k to Dynamite Bridge. COLUMBIA, B. C, July 17.—The the staff of the director of operations. | practically no men at work in the it was pointed out to Secretary Weeks o An attempt to Bloodhounds Trall Wreekers, on the arrival of the trains in Washing- | 1ve stock industry in South Carolina | sending of the British mission were It is believed headquarters has been NT, W, Va. enison shops besides a few foremen | t0day by an operator from that re- | FAIRMONT. W "o Toh Foniofhrai. | DALLAS, Tex, July 17.—Blood-[ton ciaimed teday that a majority of |1ast year exceeded In total value the cet lacking at the Treasury, but transferred from Mallow to L and other gupervisory employes. The| E10% WA3 Petoms complica o) Dy e e B rikett's oreek on the s whoroon placed on the trail |them are Tinmins benind sonedls. “We | wiates “Sotion. crop. seve an oM ioials declared the United States I 5 © Limerick. | situation has left the road. which | JHORCIOUS, S O the rallroade. |2ons iyaviile division. pear here, | 07 ep Who attompted to wreek Texas |don't know exactly how late the trains|statement. ~Figures for live stock, | O eady to megotiate when- n view of the grave prospects for |is under federal receivership, unable el Brofidotion Seabie b alu ng | ConneliyoV! esulted in_slight demage g o 5 nger train No. 31,|are arriving hers, ‘l les. eT, { which includes cattle, hogs, sheep,!would be ready : leconomic conditions §h Ireland the|t0 keep its engines in repair, The e miners’ { y 3 rleans westbound for |business representative of the striking!norges and mules, total $84,000,000, | ever the British representatives ar- hing the struc- receiver asked last week that federal | Walkout, Mr Weeks was informed |to the tracks apprott fedly re- | El Paso, this morning, J. L. Lancaster, |shopmen, “because our vigilance com-|while the cott op, valued at 20 Irish labor party and trades union|froops be sent to Denison, sad after | NOW are feeling the shortage of rail | tur ng:rt::tfl‘g:ll‘;“mmfi:‘“ ery- | Toceiver for the Texas and Pacific | mities 18 holding its report in abeyance. | ents a pound, was worth $77.600,000, | F1ved- - time congress have been engaged over the |an interchange of'messages between | eQuipment to move their product, pai i S declared last night, The results, however, are not satisfac Treasury officials for some * waek end in an effort to reach peace | the recelver and Washington, both Ige. ~Bloodhounds are attombting: ine of the traln was de-|tory to the raliroads. On the other have awaited word as to when Great by negotiation. A meeting of thelthe federal government and the state pick up ~ miles from Marshal, Tex., | hand, the bulletin board in the Union itain would take steps toward executives of these bodles with the | government sent omcers or omeiais| OBREGON ORDERS HUERTA Attempt to Wreck Trains. Toich Js abgut thirty miles east of |statien, Which announces the time of{\Wedded ¢ F: ety articularly in labor members of the new parliament | to the scene to Investigate and re- S July 17.—One train wreck [Shreveport, La., Mr, Lancaster said,|arrivals of the trains is not acourate, € to Iamous funding negotiations, p: y has been held and invitations have ! port. TO CONFER WITH HUGHES | 2055 aileged attempts to wreck | according 'to Teporis te his office! | bacause it is frequently changed to suit G et Athlete | view of the fact that the §100,000,000 been issued for a conference at the & ;'er trains were recorded |Only & twenty-minute delay Yesulted, [the terminal officials. Although the eorgetown | expected from Great Britain in Oc- Mansion House on Thursday next. week | he said, strike is having its effect, railroad offi- This wit - . New England lines over the rious reaso : ber as a semi-annual installment Puce :’U”"n’?‘:"l“e"‘-&l m?is”;":flvmnms CHILD WELFARE IN D. C. Finance Secretary of Mexico Ex- en. n“::},"f::‘:::—‘::”inxtnmuvl":; for th:mll:?:“:":'o" oF e train il T e !:; Iaterest on her debt has been in- e R VL R e DECLARED ANTIQUATED i shajen up when three of WILLIMANSETT FLOODED Washington terminal _ officlals = re- i cluded in Treasury estimates. More- Dected iftare: Todayiter Tare. :I:‘nw;:o':::l of the Portland-Montreal W“r:,d, smfw'-’éfium&“lhi“:’fiefi“ wtrike 2 1 over, the Treasury has given the im- 35,000 YOUTHS APPLY Day Visit. m,:fi.&hzhfi:‘?flacx;fi;flwf Iroae AS TWO DAMS BREAK [Sient devdimional men are stili ber [ 3 | pression of & desire to transact Writer Says Industrial Home Should Be' Replaced by Group of Cottages. employed to fill the places left va- egotiations with Great By the Associated Press. F ing tortdy !mx{’ -Dr;. r:u:.‘n':‘_h. cause 1;,“ TP he. striking shopmen, officials : ;,;Sjnng b:uuu o raes Al baler I.Mfix.t:&cx;:h::;y e A;iolfo d; '8.“'“"“"'0"“' soml'"'t”ih' bnéund Fepuiac Hescel i Xiee to Second ;‘r:fv'e: '3'3:«?:" ;:flmlm i muehim- b that (h’a only payments of any size cretary of d Maine train 0 3 & S b finance, now in New York, has been | i om Heston to Intervale, N, H., nar-| and Third Floors for Bafety. ———— on the country's forelgn debt to be FOR MILITARY TRAINING | 8 ime will be those | I.Approprhflan Only Permits Campa To the Bditer of The Btar, . directed by President Obregon to ] d, bellhg.aw::d{:d tby a No Lives Lost. WOULD SUPPORT CHILD. ! expected ;;,; ;::; time will be tho to Accommodate 27,000 Civil- unlxn:";fl.“fl';cd,. through vour cal- procesd immediately to Washington !Hf’.:g;;, ehfed the obatruotl Ry the Asseciated P -———l—— made by Eng] : {ans This Year. rious’ opinions onosrning the enil. | 10, CORfer With State Department of-|in time to halt his train He =ald CHICOPEH, Mass., July 1%.—Twen- | F*tBT Detiise Vapieio fon Had S Gren's ‘board of guardians nd_ {he|0!als, Who are sald to have invited |saw thres men rumning from tRe | oy gaiong o water flooded Steal to Keep Boy. Marriage Licenses. A?pllu.uou for admission to the| Wisconsin avenue home. I him to a conference, accordin, soene. : i B 3 eivillan training camps to open August | been very familias with ihe liver oe information from usual anthnr‘lt:u‘o At Winchester, l:uu'-":w“b-r“ :; & large part of the Willimansett dis- | gy the Bditer of The Star. 4 James . !'11-3-11"#-,;-_4;‘&',‘- o] 1 are so heavy that it may be necessary [ our children in_both environments V6 |rocks and & brake shoe FERe A, - | trict here early today ‘when Lang-| An article in The Btar of July 15, bt o Hinton and Julia E. 0'Connell, both for the War Department to confine the |and know that both systems should |S0Urces: ’ the Boston and Ma'ne Trarr Jo wald's dam and another dam at Rob-|py H. R. Thompson, was of great in-|f ¢ o city. Rev. Ji permits to the most promising material, |be abolished, They are antiquated | The understanding here is that |fore the Lowell exp ert pond gave way, Residen: 7 The article was in de : H. Fieicher, Beltsville, M3 ang e to_keep within the appropriation, and injurious. I am surprised to find (Senor de la Huerta will leaye New Geovernor Gives Warning. ices and | terest to me, Felghemnie, this city. v, Bugene A. ons are thst more than 50,000 | any one advocating institutional Jite | York today and remain in Ingto NEE. —Goy, | business places along Chicopes street of & Foung WAR WAmed Caseas, Young men will seek admission and pro- | for a child today. ©|no longer, than two days and then |, DiS, MOINES. lowa. July 1t Oor-| were flooded above ‘the first floors| cng rrested on the 8th of July vision can be made for only 27,000.| Years ago Newark, N. J. roceed to Mexico. and ocety who was a More than 35,000 applications’ airsady | large orphanage” and’ built’ coctogee | — s 2el of | the .m.i"' u:l :;:r.-: forced to fles towhile trylng to rob a stere, and his Tl 3 51 o BT s are on file. Only two corps aress, the | each shel State Department officials said to- floors for satety. | companion killed. o ok ‘Richard (ennon, Richmond, Va.. Hanpan. " McGrath and Rrth L. Parsons, both of D. J. M PR 1st and 3rd, are below the 3,000 limit [and a numl day they had only heard indirectl: ports had ‘mad Ne lives were loat. icle stated he was the sole i {ods = § | sallie K. Walker, this city. -nmor training in each corps series fle‘ltahrln n:l-fld !05" g;ra.n. 1‘;[ g 12:' I&ufltfir:\‘ ho;n Aaol(uhdo xz' The Boston and\Maine tracks were “:::n":,, his young nephew, and e < 5 wi In wi ng stance. uer e secref of strike The 4th Corps Area leads with 5385 | mere. outiine. ARy one well bojes, finance, to visit Washington befose f23 molested ! washed out Ia Balf & desen that 18 one statement I wish to oor-' applications received. Bacause of the[on child problema can readi his departure for Mexico City, It passenger Property loss from the flood wi rect. great interest manifssted in the -south- | that such lilnblllll ‘sdl%n';n? : e ;"h“‘“;ll::":h t-hnd ;flgnlng ks near Lovilla, I‘Ev-. No one | heavy; ':Arm more . of "fl?ll;. 1 u:l :ho father :‘m‘l.n' cnuaa n}«: The: cottages co 8 T ughes wo e glad Icuss 3 riously injured in wreok. + have aya boen an in every se of the word. Thaot':?::: {.:le.l situation with it he se 5 . rt him, even 'Ello in the ing i tha jor of you i nothing is cos t makes a happy | Becrefary de la Huerts, who recent): Ne .‘l' party of : The Burmese belleve that the soul 3 ! th ty, the form of a butterfly und into the w In the | and S streets has not found. out that rted in Mexico Tiear nm 0 ‘ X es us while we sleep, and that = vt & g |“xfi' foundations, would not be lgnmbmve. as, Indeed, ny m w u the late v&r‘- 4,028 applications were | child and & good citizen. I concluded mt in Ne sympa- July against the 3,000 | amased ihat the institution” at ;:g 5nr m‘-:fin:t“' ’nvo. l‘x!;'n'.:- W-flgx had we are not living in' the days otcl.“.ql.QMu terd be com- n five from here, last story of its roaming is the stuff