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OUTERHIGHWAYS OF D.G.AN BAD SHAPE Large Appropriation by Con- gress Deemed Urgent for Repair Work. HEAVY TRAFFIC COSTLY Cats Find Joy When Collision . Overturns Milk Tabby cats that move in the exclu- sive neighborhood bordering the Con- gressional apartment and Library of Congress attained a “feline heaven,” temporarily, at least, early this morn- ing while, unmolested, they lapped their share of 300 gallons of milk which flocded the pavement at 1st and East Capitol streets. It was the ill fortune of the W. A. Simpson dairy, whose truck was overturned in a collision with a tour- ing car owned and _operatéd by | Fergus J. McOsker, 515 East Capitol i street. Sllsworth Holland, driver of the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922. " BRITISH WARSHIP WRECKED OFF LABRADOR. SEES $110,0000 ADDEDTO SHOEBILL Senator Walsh of Massachu- setts Denounces Proposed Tariff on Hides. The :proposed tariff on hides would in- $110,000,000 a year, Senator Walsh, democrat, Massachusetts, declared to- crease the nation's shoe and leather bill’ Auto Gimcrack Attracts T hief To Small’s Car The determination of Robert T. Small, a well known Washington newspaper | man, to thwart the theft of his new motormeter, compelled a robber to| ride off with his automobfle last night. | And with it went $6.08 worth of anti- | squeak Inbor besides the shining radia- tor adornment the owner was 5o eagey‘i to save. ! Mr. Small's present dilemma was in- | advertently brought about through the theft several nights ago of a motor- meter from his car while it was parked in front of his home at 1723 § strect | northwest. Anxious to prevent repeti- | tion of this act, he quickly purchased a patented device which a smooth- ANGLO-AMERICAN UNITY TAFT THEME Lord Shaw, John W. Davis and Wickersham Also Urge Co-Operation. WORLD PEACE HELD AlN Irish Settlement Predicted at Scs- i e Conditions Shown | truck. cut ahout the face, while Georgia Avenu Henry Smith, 42 R strest morthwest, |4ay in the Senate in vpening the fight tongued salesman assurred him would | > 1 4 o iy ! only a few grease spots on the road in | 5 = Motor Travel. e of the Washington Railway and {0 renuniican-agricuitural-tarift bloc. et R e enbayies ad et in San Francisco. Electric Company was delayed for nearly an hour. while police and | Senator Walsh argued that even if the street car men attempted to right |imports were reflecte in the price paid car. Police as yet have found no trace of the missing automobile. SUMMER HONORS ing { will. Taft, Railroads Report Improvement |Certificates to Advance ii:s, - imended the @ benefit Generally bad condition of the high- £ iEG COF |to cattle raisers the total benefit to cat- B 2 e P ways leading into and out of the Dis- =B e j tlemen would amount to only $15.500.000 SAN e R T I trict makes it ditficult for the motor- |"$ee.~£§,'i-.f°(,?‘i?‘°f d that only a small 0N ‘ e BTG i Seh ool A ist to have any choice for smooth pav try m,;_‘;,ng Ruh in raising cattle, ' i dressing the Cul 2 branch iof the ing. Concentration of efforts to make ) Seex Pnckers Chief Heneficinries. ) - : Union, in sess i “Whate will_inure to any Congress see the need of providing a to bring th ms Into closer large appropriation for repaving the or group of individuals by - R " Rie i reus, : on } said, “will < % : & B | i :‘-m ?ruflr‘»rlv: ;‘;;’l ‘:“I‘l :l‘“‘f“ ]4 F R o packers, as they han- . e only relief, it was pointed out. dle 65 per cent of the domestic hide pro- Georgia Avenue from Rock Creek duction. H. M. 8. RALEIGH. toward foster spirit of he Disirict line, which “The duty will tend to break up If S .rl. o iani out ot not destroy the independent tanaing Dears a heavy triffic In indu \d extend to the packers a the state of Maryland, is showing the Three Others Acqultted and ,;,L{‘,;,,,g monopoly of the tanning membe effects of wear, except for the new sec- . Stwae the farmer by the . Grorge tions put in not long age between 17 Sentenced to Terms he farmer by the In SI nd . t Them Semester in Regu‘]ar Geors Buchanan street and Military road. i he may receive lOP 1 orces a Equzpmen and Jc Tt was noticeable today during an 2 7 sity of the pac! sch00| Work. Sor of th Ingpecion '0c (this AROLOI s e in Prison. il et T e ¢ sec cadway has cos ¢h he w = ~ . o 3 Beon put T e hite it has shown ay for buots and shoes, harness and E’é';’ir?.l“n'fa'fify' n o | ihe fire hic e no effects from the wear of traffic. other leather manufactures. 2 H1A. Pa, August 8.— (pfective equipment and inter-| At least 1800, and probably more|” gyen s The Pennsylvania raflroad today gave | Jubted service reports so far as the| o e 3,000 public school children who | what w f nevertheless it has been cut into tolp Consumer Will Have to Pay. Burlington is concerned. lay water and other mains, and deep ENALTIES COMMUTED e (Aomestic’ | anafactuter | of out a statement that 786 more freight [ “In common with most roads we |deferred their vacations to take a six- s ruts have he 1 when the exc _— | boots and es has absolutely no care were repaired last week on its |had an adequate number of skilled | week intensive course in the !umxn(-rr “Better Day. system than in the previous week. | men I servite from the beginning ofl,cnools will be rewarded, when these On five days of each of these weeks | ang running repairs necessary to |schools close Friday, with certificates the number of repaired cars turned | oy, (AEVEE TIPS, RocestaTy (0 |00 O ing them a semester in their tions have been filled up. It was o foreign competition, thercfore a pro- out that it is not unusual to see la-|yngefnite Stay of Dea i tective duty on boots and shoes, ex- borers excavating in s e 2 Indefinite Stay th Verdicts cept for the duties on hides and weeks after new surfac have been leather, are unn ary and will be i laid, and the practice sugsests the Is Granted Pending Good b Stiie e lageyiion out for service was greater than thel cragse of mechanical forces in the e e mehetion: Bebavi ol e rumber of cars sent into the shops, | pact two weeks has made It possible | F¢EUIAT school work, according to ten- ' s Bad Condition: ehavior. duction, which the consumer will Itwas tated. to give complete overhauling and |tative figures compiled today by Wal- . Resort Speeials Restored. rebuilding to some equipment in ad- | ter B. Patterson, director of special st 9.—Restoration | dition to performing current repair|gschools. For the greater part of its length, DETROIT, Aug except for the new surface mentioned, | By the Associated Press. nd other leather manufactures resort special” trains between | Work to cars and engines in service 2 e e continued. Georgia avenue Is in bad condition.| MOSCOW, August 9.—Fourteen of wson of the duty ou hides will 0. Detroft and northern Michi- | We are holding thousands of empty | There undoubtedly will be Romefy,;, must x o liet bty 7o “sociats savaintionists in reducing and restrictin gan points to full service, heginning | coal cars in good order on tracks |slight modification in these tentative |ternity if v Frequent repairs are made, the . 4 or Bigh it e o ibstantial and expunding Monday, August 14, hus been announced | aWaiting resumption of mining in our | fgures, Mr. Patterson pointed out, due | Of the wrold. 1 - Teappsdr. from. the jconstant | Heevy e e i iby the Pere Marquette railway. Thisterrltor. to the fact that about 5 per cent of | Speaking natio i ¥ traffic. Crushed stone with a tar|soviet government have been sen- M i S eadiog AN proETes service was placed on a tri-weekly Force 74 Per Cent Normal. the 3,000 pupils are on the “doubtful | $teadily re: binder is put down in a number of | tenced to death by the revolutionary ers’ and practichl manis -}:ofv‘;:mism ago because of the | (INCINNATI, Ohio, August 9—H. |list” and will be subjected to an ex- flr:rt-urn}‘ wh instances, but it is pushed out fast|tribunal. Among the condemned are of boots and shoes desire N o > A. Worcester, head of ‘the Big Four, |amination to determine whether they | [Iat we fan 1oy by th bile wh and (lcu- | several of those who turned inform- jand have petitioned for free hides, i Mucl xcesn Equipment. in a statement declared that “more |are to be promoted. Sixty per centj BEECR T e The biy trucks Tiatl=ers, leather and boots and shoes, and the 10, August 3 —Hale Holden, | than 74 per cent of the normal loco- | Of the total enrollment, however, will | AETIHES W8 © Angtie wheeis of theible fruch e fers {gencral public w would seem to dent of the Chic Purlington | motive and car forces now were em- (be passed with taking the examina- {[b% U, L ¢ ng "“’l A |rndn- lhe Seclor e Th of the other defendants were | dictate of free hides, free and Quiney railraad, ared y. ployed.” He added that from seventy- | tion. Shaw A Chureh ronud, and | acquitted and the remainder given | ¢ and free shoes < terday that his s showed s fivé to 100 men a day, including good Falled in One Subject. e Rorth of Quincy street, there are | prison sentences of from two to ten | <ar Duty Increased. B 7Y T Eomors. contemning detenive cauins | Tha piaces of stricesgyscured to A} Those on the “doubtful list® are| —speakin i staginey. strect; there fsor g e nerchuele L ors concerning defective equip- | the places of strikers, s s Aol ol ipres s oyl here tho e oudem | yenas, . ;T"m l(“u““ Uy lll.".’l| t N:;;“r — = | ment should not alarm the public. All passenger trains,” Mr. Wor- }‘e“c‘;”’j D lpiave fale o ?L,"{;’Pii‘l“' il e oun s ST aflsoad | The death sentences against twelve | 8chedule of the tariff bill vesterday, 1 no_de- | cester's statement said, “are bein; St atieraon. eald, they wi “und e retict s the | 0f the first group of defendants later |approving an increase duty to 2 | 5 or aceidents o the Tur- |operated on schedule. We are Bands | Lot RaLeraOn e s B . S S heve ol ne | Were upheld by the central WEIVE | G e e e 0y stem due in in- | ling all freight offered to us and we i 4 el A e ’ street car tr there eIl as N toe. bus wn Indennite. sty .»rh,‘_“"“.“.' und o gar, a compromise or repair; 4. “The |are handling more freight than at|on more Subjects will mot he given land and along the cther thorush are In i cecution was ordered upon the condi- | the Lomisien care ahal johosed by | Bt ‘We hive 119 Serviceable en- | this time last vear. There Is no. ac. | AL GPPOTLUNILY 10 pass by taking the {hat, 100y "a hat & bad condition. In many c 3 he condl- [ the Louisiana cane and beet sugar Res i et St 3 iy sl A c- ! examination. on the o ) ave that wi 1s just like riding over railrc St |_revolutionary | producers of the west and the c(-nls, R o ooy reauly 2 f,‘,',"',‘;}f‘i?{,“ Sosongestion of frelght| Closing of the summer schools on to splendid achievement to ‘attempt to drive a car o : s_coun lutionary | provided in the House bill and rec- Friday will mark the most successful World Peace Advanced. ear tracks. 4 ¥ are Hame v the sourt's Jude, | cmmended by the Senate finance com- year in their history. Attendance| . AR aime e new surtae ot | ERAETA ke 8 chn court3 dude Rl Vet sy et e 414 STONES PUT ON RAILS |MEN ORDERED TO STAY |{Eiimert ot i bereient o o : to Military road. except. where the o CEE B o ‘:" o 1”151‘"7 of Im- | emerrgency tariff bill. and 1.05 cents classes somewhat. vy new surface has been cut into to lay SM-“M'N"! &re. to be: el n strict{ahove the duty in the Underwood — WRECK TRAIN, KILLING FROM The summer schools were deslgnod” mains to new homes, but north of | CRANEMENt oo | RSt T WORK WHEN |primarily to give pupils who failed | muns the street car barn, a vers rough |, iFEAGNE, fhe Informers Semenoft| The compromife was offered by |pnaounsement by Engineer ONE AND HURTING MANY in their regular school work an op- |er condition is found. which becomes | 274 L plova, Senator Smoot of Utah, ranking re- Y gl portunity to make up the studies in|qid exceedingly bad on the east side of | (NS EToLD: ihe commitlee agreed to|publican on the finance committee, fated Press. RE ENDANGERED |Which they are deficient and thereby | fraeanm the street, north of Piney Branch | 975" & P jand was accepted Ly the same vote commissioner only Local R, Mass., August 9.— |save them the delay which a repeti-|any other : road. jthat the Senate rejected the 25 cents Stones placed on the ralls were (Continued from First Pags.) tion of a grade would necessitate. An | A Laying New Stone Surface. {dut 3o a8 T'"‘"";;" on the Smoot D lopment the cause of the wreck on the = — {opportunity also is given in the sum-|tho 2 New s - amendment was as follaw V 3 Boston and Albany railroad, near mer schools to children who do not | hel P While the street railway right of GOMPERS DECLARES U. S. For the amendment evelop here vesterday, which resulted in if there was danger they should stay (fail in thelr regular school work to Sace e bad Republicans, Ball, Brandegee, Bur- the death of H. R. Russell, fire- |*Wa¥: advance a half & year in their grade.] & way is in a very bad and dangerous | it suin. Catnaron Catoes Cutis. DY he dea . R. 3gEl 2 i - ormer : . Cameron, Capper. Curtis, Dill- man, probable fatal injuries to am advocated “one condition between Military road and BEST COUNTRY OF ALL ingham, Brast, Gooding, Harrold, | The price at which dealers sell thelr| Robert C. MacDonald, engineer, QUIT AT MIDNIGHT. SEsimer Nrhool consmical e al e . the District line, it gas observed to- _ Jones of Washi Ladd, MeKin- | coal will be made a part of the daily| and slighter injuries (0 numerous e oton T tera0n [cmphasien ;i‘“‘)‘,lg “universe of amity and f day thac Taborers, stbxting in at the Everything All Right When | I ok e N Lt e iticles Commission | 1S Detective Baward J, Mc. | “Bi Four” Refuse to Work on El- {beneflcial to the chilaren who take car barn, were laying a new surface | mpinos Phi il ToLhia il : 3 e i the six-week Intensive course, but are “ s ettle Down, He Tells pps, Rowson, Shortridge, Smoot, |during the period of control. Carthy stated today that pieces of v e se, of crushed stone between the tracks s 5 Spencer, Stanfield, Sterling, Town. | This was stated today by Engineer| crushed rock found on both sides gln, Joliet & Eastern. sextremely echuomical? By elfminat- TEST OF “LIE DETECTOR and for two feet on either side. That Order of Orioles. send Wadsworth, Warrer. Wataon of | Commissioner Ielier who. 48 ChRii] ot ithe: ralls nearly a mile trom, | Br e dsoriatel Piem aren and ot the sare time wdvancing AS AID IN COURT TRIALS i . = : ana 2 man of the utllities board, where the locomotive overturne LIET, 1L, = i 5 5 it is the intention of the company ‘The United States is the best coun- | Democrats, Broussard, Jones of {of the fuel situation here. left no doubt that more than one |marely 1.300 e ?"g‘m o = Avored the Dright jones: Mr. Pdtterson de- et to put this section of track in a good | try of all and everything will be all { New Mex Kendrick and Ransdell—{ There were no new developments at| stone was on the rails. ' T2 neineets, firemen, con- |clared the summer schools ave saving v ’ state of repair is evidenced by the |right when things have settled down,” |4 Total 37 : District building today. Walter| A track walker had passed the :“fi“’l" fldm;: brakemen of the Elgin,|115, District taxpavers thousands of Dudding, president of the : Fourteen Republicans Oppoxe. Allen, secretary to the commlssion, | scene a half hour before the ac- |[Joliet and Eastern “big four” 2 < . Relief Soc today for k drafting a set of | cident and reports the ralls were & broth-| Informal closing exercises will be erhoods walked out here at midnight {held in virtually all the summer|the third time submitted to the neter. hard at w rules for the guidance of the coal| clear at that time. men in distributing their precious t the amendmen —Borah, C | large piles of crushed stone, which | sald Samuel Gompers, president of the | | have been dumped on this thorough- | American Federation of Labor, in a Motorists coming into the District | brief talk to the Fraternal Order of | by this thoroughfare strike the same | Orioles, of which he was made an hon- Lenroot, Lodge, Me “black diamonds.” condition on the west 8ide of The | orary member at thelr annual comvens | McCumber, bepper and Sutherland— Takes More Tham Day. RAIL WORKERS ASK There were no disorders. 1 o'clock. trial when he street. It is rough and bumpy all o b ] That task probably will take more The strike of the “big f i - the way down the avenue until the | o0 at the Tbbitt House this marning | Democrat: than v %o complete. When the RIGHTS BE GUARDED | erhooas here 1s ex:luulilyo‘:]o::lo;:_ GUARDIANS MUST BRING Dr = 2 can Univer mane last might in protest agatnst the|0SNO0IE Atithe Central RMEhisthaol ldetector,” or aphiven stationing of troops around the yards. |special assembly Friday afternoon at | Pearing when many ¢ co tion of national officers of | person, r, G . regulations are in tentative shape smooth surface is encountered at i > i Mmm;-y road. Then a rough condi- ;Lsioor;‘!e- was held at this morning’s | }j.r efli : N P e Dl i e S i | tiom. ur(}er;l;’fl z;y"crmirman Charles den, vice president « tion is encountered south of Bu- SIOIL: : erene, Reed, Sheppard, Simmons, 3 = = Son A tCabaen tan BiEa PARE vy o e Joliet division of el e dapss, chanan street, and it Lecomes worse | ALter adjournment the delegation | Sianliy, Swanson, Trammell, Under: © o ‘,.e‘",,';;“'c';‘;f‘l”s to) Continued from Firs: Page. sin, Joliet and Fastern . At o 5 REEVES BOY TO COURTIT’:"S‘{ mpang: W as Rock Crek Church road is ap- | cnt to the White House. President|wood, Walsh of Massachusetts and e o e Gy 3 Mr. Davis included | ©.C1o¢k meeting last night he was in- e agreed, following the | Poaches. Harding, however, was unable to re- | \walsh of Montana—21. b llebitii day the commis-| tion in addition to Mr. Davis Included | grucied by the men to neufs. the 2 | Dudding was not guilty ¢ e ihat GeotER svenss Hanl solv n in person, due to urgent ! oral. 45, glon his notel D erennieay . 0| William Donahue, representing the|railroad executives gt the fmpending | Justice Hitz Issues Order at Re- |} tween Columbia d Slorida | P S = Senators Wadsworth, New York, | (& 5 £ 4 acksmiths; P. . Hughes of the - istrike, unless the troops wi = ALl 8 Svenue Is paved with. w’;::;:ilsll;rr!d}:'del T Yisiting she White Flouse the|and Willis, Ohlo. who, supported the Fouid Rurdly prove o feisihle s tricians; . R Snyder of the moved. PS were re-| qguest of Mother, Who Makes Marston suggested that a o Sodic egates special cars for An-.g3 voted s e 2.5 |5 ¢ al, said, s . J. Ml e of the ma S ¥ je put on foot to ;;;‘;f;sh‘x’;: ‘;‘1:‘;’“;19“"1:“'}';0({{‘(‘“(}“‘9‘)‘{ napolis, where they will spend @ Short | Co oo g OF 1 against th cellar full of it would not last long. | ara Emberger of the boilermakers, MORE TROOPS §: Complaint. jury which convicte 't E Cthat | Lime and then proceed to Baltimore, T, the operation of the 20 |1UWould prove hielpful in driving the | and k. C. Arnold of the metal work- ENT. 2 { pres se in a aus chill from a home in the morning | ers. The delegation was the first rep- Ella H. West, superintendent of the | Mr. again jboard of children's guardians, was or- | faith in the lic dete dered today by Justice Hitz of the i Church road. It was pointed out that i where they will be entertained at a er ce! i ifferenti; 8 ved § | per cent tariff differential allowed 10}, 4 evening hours, he said, but could | resenting raliroad shopmen who de- | By the Assoclated Press. this granite roadway should be re- v o faced. WL ey (alew the local nest and the ladies’ | Guba, the 2.3 cents rate on Sugar el to e 7 : 2 | D 3 which would |, ary chapter of that city. They | W ould work out at 1.84 cents not be used to miuch advantags con-| elined to strike that has called on the| CHICAGO, August 9.—Six com- | District Supreme COUrt to bring ime take some‘ of the heavy traffic v it L R [ be guests there tomorrow and | o7 sugar from that cour B o it Caninsien Saeh s orkers Since the beginning of | PAnies of Illinois guardsmen en- |mediately into court Howard Reeves, rate on Cuban sugar is . “It is our alm.” said Col. Keller, “to | the strike. They said after their call | trained this morning for Joliet to go |ten vears old, who was taken by into the city. S Fctia iscicak s s he re: Supreme | gi oo 4 c ta and 16 1 Gent. William J. Evans, Buftalo, More e o see that the little home owner Wwho|on the President that they might be!on strike duty. policeman from his mother's home, | inst 4 , but AUDIT OF DISTRICT N.Y.; supreme vice president, Thomas | 1, Cong 10WEr than DEOTOS€] ouisians, | does not have Influential connections| called back to the White House. |%oq 5 70 1927 35th_street northwest, Monday ! sal 1 s " Hegan, Hartford, Conn.; supreme | A0f Broussard. democreh LU enis | With a coal dealer gets his falr pro-| “Refection of the administration's| ,\Ocers here did mot know whether |night and placed with -the board, - as 2 ’ chaplain, Clifford N. Fair, Reading, Pa.; | » t portion of the coal that is available.” | latest plan by the workers is general- | ‘b'"e"”“ ready on duty there were | pending a hearing in Juvenile Court s afternoon FUNDS IS STARTED. | supreme’ warden, William L. Summer A Mr. Allen said the coal dealers have|ly acepted as certain. Forecasts as| 0 be Telieved or whether the addi-|tomorrow. The order of the court is hearing « { Baltimore, Md.; supreme marshal, Dr. Potash Bounty Killed. estimated that the maximum winter |to the course of the managements are | LIOn2l troops were being sent because | based on a petition in habeas corpus| % - made public not so definite: but it was apparently | f the walkout of big four brother- {filed by Fannie Irwin, mother of the{ At the hearing were a C. B. Dotterer, Boyertown, Pa.; supreme | The Senate voted down a plan for |requirements of Washington amount hood members last night. boy, who says he was illegally I ber of interested witne e jinner guard, J. F. Gibson, York, Pa.;|a government bounty ot"’ oauo,uog to 36,000 lnns£a week. drf less than ;n!anuchivaz‘l‘on osa second failure to K b stod: ithout. (Contineed from First Page | supreme oufer guard, James E. Bren.|for domestic potash producers and |that amount is received during the|bring the to sides to an agreement rom her custody, without a warrant, ing represents om First Pagé.) {nan, Boston, Mass. o cimdad its former action in voting (frosty months the duty of the com. | that would restore full transportation CLERES GET ORDERS. Has not committed any crime and haspartment, the i Supreme trustees, William C. Tenjost, | an impost of 2 cents a pound onmission, in co-operation with tie coal | facilities that Mr. Harding moved never been without food, shelter and jand Judg= Mar Dleted the accountants will then turn | Buffalo, N. Y.; Philip J. Fink, Lancas- | white arsenic. Potash and white | merchants, will be to insure a fair|yesterday to bring the authority of|p. . Agsoctated Press, Slothing. reqnest of Ktborners Whe=) oot b 5 ¥ 3 ¥ - aymond Neudecker, counsel for their attention to that iod - |ter, N. George P. Stuber, c d the free list. | distribution of what is obtained. Congress to bear on what is admitted- | = o that period ex: o uber, Dubuque, | arsenic were placed on : ] CINCINNATI, Ohio, August 9.—|lan & O’'Connell, for the mother, the|Dudding, and Paul 1. Hadlick of the kY 87 i ilowa; Edward P. Baker, Philadel hih.. vote against the bounty on pot- ly a serious national crisis. ’;:::zzs‘g;.,::;; 2 ‘:u:?:cldz:::rv::fl p The g What suggestion the administration | Clerks, freight handlers and station men | court set the hearing on the habeas|American Psycho-Lesal Soeiety, took Pa.; Michael M. Leonard, Lynn, Mass. : 32 to 30, with twelve repub- ash was 32 to MAY SEEK MORE POWER may have to make for legislation to|who are not on strike have been ordered | COFPUS Petition for August 23, and di- i part in the experiment. direction of the Mayes committee. |Charles A. Luckenback, Los Angeles, | fupporting. The republicans were: Edgar F. Mann, Niagara Falls, N. Y.: |licans opposing and three democrats meet the nation's need in the event 4 rected the release of the boy on a ion to “stay away from their usual places [bond of $300 pending that hearing. This review of the auti made by | Calics Copt, Glin T, Paui, Dayuon Guig | BoTul ubper, Cymming Bige Jones | N FUEL EMERGENCY | 52%,0°, K5esiaencs, Seoond BopEsal ot mpoymant whanever thee lives ace | Copnl declarcs that she mother was| MRS, KNUTE NELSON DIES: © and James T. Cooban, Tonawanda, N. Y. | of Washington, Lenroot, McCormick, ot Washington, workers also is rejected has not been | endangered, either by armed guards or | Fe{Used permission to see the child ing Senator Phipps’ committee that no Mexico, Kendrick mistakes were made. were.Jones of New Mexic 0 that he was desirous that the House | Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship the general accounting office of the | Senate voted—66 to 1—to strike | a series of three-day Tecesses 10| a wiate ; awall Senate action on the tarit and | * ST (5, (00 Aseclated Press FROM JAIL SENTENCE| ~ ™* Perk io Mmnescts the Mayes committee, it is explained, | Nexs poar: 3 »| _Next year's convention will be held in | Qadie, Sterling, Townsend, Wads- 4 i discloged. Mr. Harding yesterday in- | gefective railroad 5 when she called at the house of de- equipment,” the | tention last night. ILL NEARLY TWO YEARS s Tetoneto s Snerea’ss | ATH HUSBAND and Ransdell, he bounty, the| Michigan Legislature if Ne- | imain in session when it reconvenes|Clerks, Freight Handlers, Station and government. ~B. F. Hill is In charge out the provision by which a tarift e aotual audit nork Tor-monen| OF NORA BAYES duty would have been imposed on|Bythe Associated Press. other matters d that thi for Last Riti 3 5 rme that this action had been taken e OE R es. will be made as a means of satisfy- | Reading, Pa., it decids < L S s e g, Pa., it was decided. ; worth and Willis. =The democfals|goy Groesbeck Ready to Appeal to | gicated to House leaders, however, countants belongs to those a Before considering tl », s AT A o centity Demands Stop. | mone Busedy na AbARdon RS ToF | e o aers Statlon end | BROKER SEEKS RELEASE |Bod7 of Semators Wits Wil 3 & Sells, while Maj. Daniel Donovan, potash for five years at the same DETROIT, August 9.—Gov. Groes- auditor for the District of Columbia, rates that it was proposed to pay the < Congress to Be Ready. two weeks ago in two specific in: will be on hand from time to time to TO GET DIVORCE ety 234 cents a pound for the first | beck may ask the Michigan legis-| (o;0 1o’ Senate and House in ses-{ Where lives of thelr men had etances | yilliam Mearns Claims He was| Mrs X Nels look after the interests of the local! {wo years, 2 cents for the third year, [lature for additional authority, if he'gjon it would be possible for the dangered by armed guards. “The men wife of Sei Nelson 'g‘uvernéner;l’rand to fm'nl‘s{\h informa- ; By the Associated Press, {1% cents for the fonrtsh year Sn:a t1 finds he is not vested with ample President to carry the rail and coal | were ;rgmdu:o hrenmln away from| Confined For Contempt Through {5-:]::». ta, di o lon. Earl Taggart, one of the experts | NEW YORK, August 9.—Three|cent for the fifth year. Senator Short- cer to handle the threantened fuel | 8trike problems before the law-mak- | their jobs until the guards were re- { Nelson’s _residence, 649 Fast Capitc of the general accounting office, will | ? 4 an, lifornia, alone | POWer to engd S 1 ~|moved,” I D. M Misunderstanding. street. Mrs. Nelson had been i1 for & W ridge, republican, California, al emergency, it was announced here to- | D€ body mext Tuesday, it he so de umby, assistant to E. £ SEOcL M Nlen na) veem ShIO legislati H. Fitzgerald, president of sired, and ask for legislation that| . Mitzgerald, president o fi‘g:y“";{f;‘fi William A. Mearns, former member | Nelsons returned here gn in 1820, 1 ments due to ag be on hand as a personal representa- | times divorced. Nora Bayes, actress, |y alnst eliminatmg the duty, tive of that office and of the controller | taces the break-up ;;;figh{‘lfig that he thought the i day. Failure of the negotiations by | 613 permit the government to move general of the United States, under | . of her fourth ven. | fubtey should be fostered by a tariff | representatives of Henry Ford, to(giri:1y“ toward restoration of . in|the guards were removed and the men |of the brokerage firm of Lewis John- ‘whose personal directi I v. ide a means of transporting coal = ”» ose D al direction that office and not by a federal bounty. provide a means of transporting coal|gustrial peace with the power of Taw returned to worl & €. waiin fe wet ook of icH fter the can comes. T. A. Hodgson, for more than | ture into/ matri- behind i e e : t Whether the executive forty years an employe of the general | Jmony. A referee ville and Nashville and Detrolt, [priof % ¢ne government beli Mr. Mearns has been sojourning there son will be buried accounts office, the greater part of recommended that Toledo and Tronton roalroads and the | PIanch o & e or three years, for alleged contempt | andria, Minn., which has which time he kept the books relating | ¢ a decree of divorce VOTE AID TO U. S. MINERS. feeling that federal restrictions m"‘“‘:;‘;::p%‘:l&tr:nd:sf & p‘::TeP(Tentfi“l?e NEW CATHOLIC COLLEGE- f)t court mymmng to obey an order if | iomeiof the family tor Nelson and M to the District finances, has been en- | [\ 2 interfere with free movement of|; s £ gaged by the joint committee to assist | | 1 R i Meeting at Frankfort-on-Main Ap- | Michigan coal. prompted the gov- it/andimaics dedisicys o1 Che patizond FOR WEST BROOQKLAND |Justice Batley of the District Supreme | daughter, will leave here tomorr ilig ) sccountante oan, Hodgaon) s/ ; Gordon, whose ernor's statement. Such a step, how- | gj¢y " or whether authority to take Court to turn over to George E. Sulli- with the body for Ale; Fetized ri??w’;ffi’h.,“,‘n Decaise of hik Z Witnesses testificd | proves 10,000 Pounds Sterling. | ever. 1*;@;;?5‘;‘5;’5“‘”“” be taken o el the railroads may be sought is van, recetver in a sult of Morrill B.| Mrs Nelson, Mike Sena keeping and the features involved, it 7| ihe stage star min. | BY the Aghociated Press. The governor was hopeful today |B%, definitely known. o rather|CoTistian Brothers Will Build Spalding against Mearns 252 gihers: | horn at Toten, seventy-f 1000, 2 1and came 1o this country was thought by the members of the -ON-MAIN, Au 9. 11 W. Potter, state el o conducting herself| FRANKFORT-O gust that William fuel | jongthy conference during the morn-| $2,000,000 Structure on Fifty- |swer of Mearns to be in his possession parents In 1850, settling at Decrfir Joint committee that he could be of | | . Sariy oo ot sterling to aid | administrator, now in Washington, R gress sexvico Moyt iom LK NE LS last’ winter wits i:‘e:;::“mn&::“fiih:me:m coat | would he abl o obtain some modifl’ R i T Seven-Acre Tract. atghattime o lcation (o tho | Wik Ehe and Setor Mo - a Arthur Welton, de- | a0} bscribed by the varl- | cation of the regulations under which | nature of the discussion was not dis- =z ; Means, In s o O cotine | married in 1868. Five children w . ; scribed as aj ~ | strike, to be subsor Yty priority orders from all states shall West Brookland is to be the site|COUrt; asks that the or TectinE | born to them, but Mrs. Ida G. Nel: EIRaETer Analt Gk D oM-lous national miners unions, was)PCIOT G upon by the Washington |CloSe®: of & new Catholio educational tnati- | i i, U4TR, SVEE (1o TOTEY DO I6 His the only one living. cial of a Baltim 2 i ore | recommended yesterday In a reso-|giiiryputing committee, before coal House Leaders in Dark. tution which will cost in the neigh- | from custody. He explains that his Maj. Donovan, Mr. Taggart, Mr. trust company. 5 m H w Ri ro D. m ! 2 the congress of the e h 4 z The scene concerned in t| lution adopted by, may be moved from the mines. Gov. ouse leaders who have returned to | borhood of $2,000,000, Rev. B - Ry (En M odgson, i slong) 'm'l n the evidence | international miners organiations | #a¥ B WOV FOT 0n e Py 00" | washington preparatory to the meet- | Bdward, president of St John!-'-uéox-' ,,,",“:,’,‘,"u';, ?,,‘,J‘;"Jfig e oneV R Westover Wil'ls‘ lege, announced today on behalf of | fne Jawyer then representing him | SET fthe accountants, have had several WAS the bedfoom of an apartment In|meeting here. The resolution :ex position to governmental control ex-|ing of the House next Tuesday after the Christlan Brothers of America,|who advised him that “in contempla- ‘West End avenue. the 3 preliminary meetings during the pest | Gordons St was the first divorce | KTEIISA EYIPALY for aims of the | 70000 "the purpose of preventing|a six-week adjournement continued R America 3 profiteering. fn the dark as to the reasons impel- | who will found the sehoor fion of law” the money was still in Balloon ace Fifty-seven acres of land have been | hia possession. 2 week preparatory to beginning the |action in which Miss Bayes took the|* The congress decided against re- ling the President to ask that a full purchased in west Brookland and it oker now declares that at F Was announced that the school Would | tha tma of making that answer he rance Second actual work today. Although it was|defendant's role. Her other three the coal shipments to Cdurt expertences wore as plaintil. | Sncucn. nich was. proposed to. aia| CANADIANS OFFER COAL. [28ienosnce ot P amiotie Sonme mans 3 8lreally be an outgrowth of Rock Hill ve actual possession of the v three-day recesses as had been con-| College, located mear Bllicott City, | tand oh enestion and could not obey | GENEVA, August 9.—Maj. O not desired to make this plan known | 95t Speriences wi In detsil it was exblained that the|Dore Guidbere Her ity s masthe americaniminers [n fHole AL o day to day Instead of ftaking e i AT C. A Representatives of the Canadlan ot ] appropriation made for the use of |Gressing. After having her tles with coal commission conferred yesterday | tempidiet T SOFFCr abtnorization | Md- The latter school probably will | the order for its surrender. ‘Westover, the American pilot, cover: KENTUCKY IS REASSURED. with Secretary Hoover and Federal al'egfi:“w“_},"op,mm,, ot ,_c,‘:,‘{“';‘n abandoned by the Christian| Attorney Henry E. Davis filed thelthe greatest distance in the Jar accountants will first examine the|was to nchlcnthbnllnau' man, ;he gmll)c‘t.t:xe;:c;ionu olt( money made hlII!’lll S;W‘:ednln the courts, she mar- Y e |51 rom its taxes and |ries acl orworth, an 3 istributor Spencer. thel; = other various sources, the books. of | 1914, while they both were pleging 1n | LOUISVILLE, Ky.. August 9—Ken- e et betwesn the American|as were unable to operate and serve s s ones sl LLERES B et for contempt. of | Gordon Bennett Cup balloon race, & the District auditor, the general ae- |“The Sun Dodfers” she Gbtaiem b oy annfastussrs (oday express. |emergency distribution organization |the public needs stll today found |Nio hock Eill Colleme. Thoge CO o bo the longest ever |COrding to unoflicial estimates m Counting office and the Treasury: the | divorce from him: Bnd. two. mesks| ea satiataction over tne statement|and tne Canadlan committee was ef- |Sreatest favor ameng those inclined : COUCLETS 4 here. Maj. Westover, who landed expenditures of the District and the |later became the bride of another |given out at Frankfort last night by | fected at the conference, the Canadl, | to apeculpte [ on P! rIEL Csoerbetfek, ninety miles from Lu various rulings and official reports | member o the company, Harry Clazk. | Gov. Edwin P. Morrow, to the effect | ans offering thelr co-operation to | the execu pest, traversed 940 kilometers. that were made during the period |They were doméstic partners for|that Kentuckys coal needs will be | the federal organization and it being OPER ON WAY HERE. According to the latest figure in question, bearing upon the rela- [about two years. In 1920 Miss Bayes |cared for before coal is shipped to|agreed on that all orders for emer- HO! 3 contestants are placed in the follow- tions of the two governments went before a marriage license clerk | other states: T gency coal for Canada be handled B e e an n in this District. Hearing on o pplication is scheduled for to- Friday, left on the same train with [ morrow before Justice Hitz. Mr. Hooper. i 25,000 HIT HARDING PLAN. BUMPER FRUIT CROP. France, 910 for_the fourth time. “The people of Kentucky need to|by the two central bodies. KNOWN AS “JITLEGGERS.” | %520, Clark adopted o chila, ana|fear mo conl shortage.” xaid the gov. | The Canadian representatives wore Many Western Presdents Leave on wlometers . © iT a | she took a second child into her home | erDor, expiaining that the state coal|C. A. McGrath and G. A. Bell, both Same Train for Parley. By the Aml:)ulm: Sy i ZLargest Apple Crop in New York it k"n,;:new::\ ruster, Switzer NEW YORK, August 9—Twenty- 4—Lieut. Labrousse, Belgium, 800 e T A after the; ':;nrl-ln to Gordon. The ;flmmléu “'l::l :r n‘r’-g:nmcx‘y of %mwn. and Fred McCord of Mon- BUFFALO, N. Y., August 9.—This |FePOTt of the referee yesterday rec. (has pricrity 1n Goss af nmpe By the Associated Frend, clty's six-aweok strdet car strike and oy ot s Cnfogtod ® slven, the | L R e o deliver. the DHiority fasl CHICAGO, Ill. August 3_Chalrman| through David Williame, secretary of | ROCHESTER N. ¥. August 0| soMai G. Valle, Italy, 70 kilo- e expedients adopte 0~ handle | poi,;” » in the state, , coal [Ben Hooper of the Uni States Rall- | 1o eastern strike committee, today | Fruit growers Of western New York, | meters. A street traffic have resulted in the Gov. Morrow characte: as im- road Labor Board will leave at 13:40 gent a telegram to B. M. Seweil, at| Who have the largest early apple crop | 6—Capt. H. E. Honeywell, United, coining of new words. The owner of TR T AN ,muu‘h ‘Henry Ford’a_ plan for) - , it was e this sfternoon -on the Brosdway cinbdives fn fifteen years, are becoming alarmed | States, 780 kilometers. &n automobile, who drove his machine } The parliament bullding in, Stockholm | moving coal mugnétt and thé 1akb e ration of vaFlous}limited for Washington, to be on hand{ Washington, putting th on | gver the rall strike situation, fearin, 7—A. Guglielmetti, Italy, 700 kilo- as a jitney first became a jitneur. To- | is equipped with a special aufte of rooms | re lon.‘ by Unking 1 s ville] ¢! state and|during the raflroad conference Friday: | ross#d as refusing to accapt President | lack of rolling stock will seriously af- | meters. § 2 Q:.v the alley illegal operation of | for convenience of the woman mem- | i Railroad rpan ‘be. A numiber of western raliroad prési- '8 fo! the | fect transportation. 3 The American pilot Liout. W the jitneys brought a change In jbers bt the Swcdish national lawmaking | the Detroll gnton Rafl- 3 E led 3 dents, beund for ‘the meeting of the The peach belt in this section of the | Reed waus placed tenth, with 475 Purike agmenciaters 1o - EAF DR b 008 G s f 1148 railroad cxeoutives at New Yorl Laber state is 8180 enoying = bumper crop. | meters. five thousand rail shopcrafts workers,| in ¥ears Threatened by'Strike. | f—-liout. g