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] ] § Advance Prices. { o Naho o o URGED BY PA'NLEVE R L AVEN, Cona. Septuube: | TN : J > ' 2 ; ' Disasters and Mitchell Outburst Regarded as Sure AS SIURMS KII.I_ ]5 film tax recently imposed by the MONDAY, SEPTEMBER » il not )»“Ul ,j:;:“,f,r“‘,',',f: : 5 ¥ 7 A to Bring Congress Action—Colonel Seen Due i e 8 French Premier Advises ‘ :»‘ “'1 meetine of e Seonion Pegurs : E . : to Have W ngs (I< pvf(l for ]j"ffl Charge. ; No Relief in Sight in llinois Geneva to Act When Se- [vesterday, i was vaied o table ihe : ! BY ROBERT T. SMALL. convinced also that Col. Mitchell wn. District—Rain Is Ex- doubtedly wants to he court-martialed ourity Paot Is Signed. i Arpesb s il P : 3 5 : : NEW, YORK, September 7.—At|ong” Derhaps cashiersd, baing con-| pected Here. Mitchel Field, the greatest Army fiy- scious of the fact that he has friends | ‘ . Vi . Ing station in the Fast, and at Lake- | enough in (hngress to take up his 5 | v , A {hurst, ihe naval dirigible headquar. (case and perhaps to confound the| o T : : ) : ters, where the gloom of (He Shenan. military authorities who would dis.| By the Amociated Press. iy | h 2 1 1 Floops (et Sl cipline him for his outspoken utter-| CHICAGO, September 7. -Man can 4 | doah disaster atill hangs like a pall eation of an International ronference | over the countryside, there is 8 gen- Ances sweat at his own lelgure teday. While Biton of & . th . e i T - (e . They have been reluctant to reach for reduction of armaments when the | : 4 s eral fmpression that the whole suh- he enjoys his annual day of rest and council of the league of Nations . i % 2 ject of American military aviation will 'his _'""“"I floxts Sor- they ’_‘“‘-‘"n‘,‘“"’“;‘ | recreation, he will find Old Sal on Abems that a satisfactory condition § BT 3 : have to be thrashed out in Congress 'b® e “have feit that heeaeld | the Job, and. according to the weather P | . 4 v this Winter. and that it ix useless for Officer and have feit that eould has been estahlished from the point woric 'bis will in the Army in the reg- | orecast, working with about the same - plans of any sort in advanece of the !'lAr wav. But the colonel has grown sent thermometers In widely scattered a e anenins o e wiecing o Man and Woman, in Night- ; [ be held Represeniatives and perhaps some | (1% league assembl y 1 Col & I o s outburst | Senators, who ha offer o ro : vy P F Ry Mitchall {burst {4 ice billa commissioning him a major He insisted that no preject for co . 3 g - i 2 down in Texas is looked upon as the Eastern Rocky Mountain region X gener: W * the War De tment Tneration | the maintemmre of peace| ClOthES, Slain by Mys- ¢ : complicating rather than simplifying | EeRersl: whether the War Department |,y " anadian narihweet. thanks wWanld be effective unless hased on the 3 : 4 _ % the situation. Contrary to what one o R et 1 in®katd. also has|!® showers and thundersiorms. and ague of Nations terious Gunman. ; T < S Pie e Gom the hurish MRS Ls pue very Tiseylly unonithe supyior | 15 ESttern seaboart max look: Sox The flags of the fifty.odd nations y E Py | ¥ 2o i | been ea & B » years, the | De"Ee0 VI At e ot el thitas )" W rair he flage of the fifty-odd r = g o 5 . t % . | |biz Long Island fiving field used by the ,‘;r_“ I"J,‘:h‘l'm g disciplinarian and here Fast of the Mississipp! : i . Army was not named for Col. Billy he would do nothing to break it dow perature changes will he univ :’:“;.‘:u‘ christened Mitchel Vield a® & | iy the Army. even to help his aide P 55 . $t% | > ot . Sl [Py (‘1’;:';:\‘”.,,',' e o JONN | of the American expeditionary forces St bttt Nivs. Wilion st Bdsciat f o om, hatred and feud dvr».i‘nl\ | . - [N ors Cry oy ke Mavar 9| wnimine Dromoted to head the fiving | vizualized in thers figures t is generally conceded that Sena-|frntabped = the myaterious double | : £ 5 . 5 tho: il . vorld | forces in France day 1 ‘n zer \‘ onceded that Sena | iling of Dorothy Tayior. 19, a widow, | 3 o g ¥ ‘\\_’n mdme. itbreak of the World S h e AHChGH appaseatly is i itor } ] oy anaca’s bilinzuall and Ren Tesmer. alleged narcotic ‘ 55 H nrqand who was kiled in a AvIng |, paq time himself, oficers at Mitchel Midwest Sweltering or. will he elected th embly = { 4 Ecolaant m £ SARE AaaAY reddler, whose buller-punctured hodies | bt | Field d Lakehurst are of the Chicago, 90 “ort Wor nermanent presiden This. North | G o 'm_" yheigrad P % ol. Billy Mitchell, according to all ,tl’,“”.,,,’“:; .J' it of the disasters of \1““‘,_,‘,, ory, A f and American touch to the proceading was | SIS JWO R ® L L0 . y : % A ¥ the Jomment one can hear in the | " week and out of the row started | Mise, 104: Parkershurg heightened by the presence of Mrs ‘ fiving services about the metropolls, | p "yjirchell there may come after all | Shreveport, La A unification of the flying services. | Tenn., Little Woodrow Wilson at the opening ses th apparently were slain by the - . : C has “asked for it” once too often. The 5 10Nt bear the idea of yiou'of the officers nevertheless be lieve in keeping the ar { view of security. was recommended | oMcers of the Army or Navy to make taday by Premier Painleve of France The weather has become cooler over participating in the assembly. the sixth gathering., bedecked the build-| BY the Asaociated Press is the ominious warning | of Geneva LOUIS, September 7.—Rumors | s e e aminieud o T Wil : same marksman, whe stood on the being banished 1o far away Texas PR ikl m,y.,m‘»‘ "’m‘ a2t clubhouse poreh and firad five bullets | Ato the man = body and (wo Into the | Hix Slozan has been Washington at {any price. Probably he will get to eIf and the late Prasident Wilson M the Geneva newspapers JOVIMY e, 1 e ViEUimE sene IRCONG - vight elothing ; Eis witlow " . oxwie” JoRrnali? de] 10 08 thing > . Wushingion soon. Or mavhe the War Teneve, “ran ioday contemplate t Sven ‘wxpiodd shells tnanuan 3 Depariment will devise the cruel a \ to the even ce e unusual punishment of having the PUttng all aviation unde single ; gen & j.eazue of Nations and receive t ) Tnd homage of millions of men | doughty colonel. who not so long ago | “ontrol and direction. as Mitchell has | At In apolis 1, the tempe was a brigadier general. tried at his advocated naval branch hie conclusion to try the experiment of |which registe the high eight ymatic pisiol indicated where the slaver stnod, looking inia the hedrod vhere the bodies were found . : hese pasi few vears and|ture started toward a record, but Feminist participation in (he 3 ‘ ™ f ritain has done. 1en 95 was reached the first of three Yeague's activities Is empha by & : station In Texas.® This would be the|®s Great Britain has done \ eached 1 o A B incs o B Sphaniyed by e had ro clue except the story 3 B last stroke of Ignomin It in recalled that President Hard vers, totalling 1.03 inches, fell ar B n merer of the Rerchese o€ Athol | o 'a woman. Itving nearby. who told | Some officers are of the opinion that | Ing was very much in favor of com- | the thermomete ined rapid 1 e tin 5 3 legrees M. Painteve in his adirees” apaks | o Shots ahout 2 am. Sunday and of the twin disasters of last week seemed bining both the War and Navy de . : Jengthily of the United States in_automohil hearing & man and a ; : s 4 io give aviation as whole such| partmenis under one cabinet heal | [Fasiing and special pravers for r TOn the other sife of the S lantic. | WomAR from the viclnity of the . ; 5 L dublons standing with the public that | The idea then was that there should | to bie K Aopeckiag he xaid, “there Ik a great demoe honse | g = Col. Mitchell. the great advocate of |be three subchiefs. one directing the | droug 3 ina f ' fvhich stood at the cradle of the| The cottage Is the property of : 7 > fiving in all its branches, felt the Army, one dire e Navy a which aus ediate fulfill Jeague but which h ¢ aceepted | /AMeS Gunn. also owner of A nearby 5 sy aerial services needed a quick and | the third directing the aviation forces | men : prociensiiin Any official participation in it. Iy de. | 7®5"'t. which county authorities as- | - P e B UL O RS o Bt e v B | ikt genecalls in the Stats 5 *s tn serie the cavse of peace In| “o1¢0 formeriy was'a rendezvous for | ’ : : efense counsel appears to have car.| recommendation ax ane way out of | With generally in u s S its own wav. But the ideal n which | SnEEer - } ; - ¢ : T . ried him too far. Brother officers are | the present predic c Vestern Missouri and sectlons o B o the Miabby which olice said Tesmer had heen ar. | . G the Heat by showers, an Kouume e oy o ot o emmara e T | IS A s it o o o 3invin | ; : Foe . = JOHNSON TWIRLING L L T SR s manity Trixie,” had resumed her maiden ? i . da a ame of Tavior at the death of her & ¢ e ¥ IN BRILLIANT FORM | houses World Court Separate. nshand - - Tornado Kills Three He emphasized that the Permanent | Little Mary Catherine Daly (insert), 6, with her mother, her two aunts and (Continued from First Brownstown. I hrée person Page.) Court of International Justice—“the z her little brother. a dozen in red. five se principle of which apparently ix ap IONE CLASSIFYING > | Simmons. Holt filed to Rice. Hale S nestimated property dam TR r.'i.";;'.'-’;’;r"_“’;‘,',"",‘f.f",mg':ff‘ AGENCY DEMANDEDQHUUSES UNRUUF[D BRITISH POLICE FIRE » |srounaea 10 e X run Senator, Former Air Officer, |15 T IR R ON CHINESE PARADERS| WASHINGTON Hale threw out| Says Colonel’s Charges |&yeroid Jeague's humanitarian work, while Rogl Jelimus eupieh (o sacte: e 1 sor Kempe niumerous Americans had given the £ Neely lofted to Simmons. 8. Harris IeAEn e heme o heh ehteptiona] |18 dominated by the same bureay Three Demonstrators Wounded in ; walked. Rice lined & single to righ Are Exaggerated. rapacity in different missions H .",‘ oisted the much complained of 1 e > " i - ' " scoring Johnson and sending 8. Twadicted that such points of contact | SMclency rating sysiem on the em ‘ Clash Following March in b e Harris to third. Goslin fanned. One {svitrld increase In the future Lot eghe st s osond Foreign Quarter. 90 el run (5 Adaoiainta The history of the United States | O e of _"””:M"'“ 'l_ ',:‘.,“}.::,',::,w.,.y — % ot PHILADELPHIA —Bluege threw out NEW HAVEN had already afforded European pes-|’p great good for all concerned. but . By the Amsociated Press. . o Miller. Galloway filed to Rice. Goves United States Senator Hiram Fimists a leston upon which ther | ik many other good mairuments i« | WOMan Plunges Down Stairs | sHANGHAL September 7. British | . popped to Bluege. No runs Who <was commander rotld not meditate too often ¥ B g | police in the international settlement 5 1 t e Nviig £ H 1= ptible of Inflicting grave injury o # 3 3 NIN If these pessimisis had reached | Pt Chuick g | . late today fired on 2,000 Chinese e % 3 IXTH INNING. Sgni ~ when in the hands of hia neol - - red on 2 hinese en IR i he World rinhaod 60 years ago.” the spsaker | SR T 0¢ haths OF blaged Incom | With Bahy—Another IS | zaged”in 'a demonstsation st Iawara WASHINGTON —Hale made w fne | that many of the statemer apt on, “what a gloomy, sanguin- | fEIN SEC ILECREN | hande | The 2 3 2 avenue and Homan road, wounding : | stop of J. Harris” grounder and threw | \Villiam Mitchell in his pr¥ future they would have predicted | onici "o pe directed fowerd butld Hit hy F'ymg Limb. three. one probably fatally o him o Riuege fiied to Simmone In against the War and N ‘ontinned from First Page.) for America. The United Statea had | {SRIITUE J0 B8 Seried tomerd buile. The British opened fire when one ¢ deep center. Peck doubled to left. | menis are exazgerated ben SNt for four Years by a terdl. | memov:with authority fo review and £ theit numbsr, was kuoeltell dawn { Ruel fited to Simmons. No runs Semator Bincham recenty com ple etvil war e ground was cov. | o by the mob of demonst = Chinese : | rh E o0 seted A visit 1o the majority of the diust actions taken by heads of de monstr ILADELPHIA —Bishop Bunted | I E el wiith villne and the hescik of| oo o aas 1 et D ileader of de A freakish local thunderstorm. de- | which wns being pushed hack he the . r {a single toward third. Johnsen | air stations of the Army and Navy Cloudburst's Toll. 14. the people were filled with a hatrea |y 0UE S0 BPUHE hetween de. | <cribed by the Weather Rureau as | Rritish police toward the Franch set threw out Cochrane, Bishop taking |on both the TPacific and Atiantic which ,"" nrlo;-m- of the farmeri oiients and to throw intn the seale | “SIMIIAr to that which wrecked the | tlement haundary 3 il | second. Lamar flied to Rice. Sim.| coasts. He Isa memher of the Senate ZRaT0 siaves—iiberated by foree—ap-iihe w of authoritatiy zres. | Shenando: swept down on South The Chinase demonstiants orzan ons flied to Gosli v runs committee on military affairs and Sen Reared to render forever {naradicable. | ta ogi,*f, AUthoritative. progres. | Shenand ; gt N g ate committee on commere | I sive opinion in personnel matiers as!east Washingion last night and left | ized at a mas. meeting in the Nantan S~ MR d agalnet the all taa frequent ATDITars | in it wake a trall of Unroofed houses. | Section of the Chinese territory, A | SEVENTH INNING. I feel that many of Col. Mitche i k | | wide and about haif clatmed a 101l when a eloud \ “Nevertheless, from the Atlantie v,\‘ | per Sauiliic Canvon Saturday fhe Pacific, these Statem—=with a|astion of departmental nffirials mam surging. excited mass. they squeczed WASHINGTON — Johnson gt a | Stataments are exaggerated.” the Sen. |Afternoor ve bodies were reco faterogeneots population and With | af wnom wa e i, ANy " Jafartns nersow ‘Honan rous ahaut Texas lenguar fn center. MeNealv | ator sald, “and that his attacks on the Hterests go diverse as often to, be !y, nackground for competent handiing | "T7Ken trees. There were no serfous | 5°5h 0 ™ gng assed throuzh the | bunted and forced Johnson. Cochrane Army and Navy are v Uniair 1o gdirectly opposed—live peaceably side|or personnel matters | fujuries repor althonzh many na Wrencok: oanceaston lthest troutie HARRISON NOF to Galloway. S. Harriz singled to| many loval and patriotic officers who By side under the protection of a|" «Our legisiative experience of the escapes talked about | \When the mob moved on toward the i gk right, sendinz MeNeely to third. Rics are devoting their lives just as unself. Biprame Court, whose authoity.| puce Loio e s hoience of thet siter pelise. wtation Bt omCares) Whw. sonfoune te . Iinimdng aeel |ty 10 T e ol eaonas | tHE)s 4 eia 1o the srive roblemy Which ix purely moral. has never had | vemd ' meroAintie emonstrated b e R S S IR TN s moya s ke i murdering little Mary Daly, 6, aceord- | (roaiin famned. Cof voma. of national defense Springwate Auwellines & resort to penaliies f ing to the police, ai Pompton, N. J. u2m . He seems to me to he cularly | 1ore the SEe S | Noel's case Is parallel to that of the | PHILADELPHIA — Holt fiied to| ~—He seems tome 1o be particularly | g, oo story = iote Fear End of Civilization. | Federal emploves can be secured onlv | impending wind and rain storm, | & v forced them to the famous Loeb.Leopnid murder in Chi. | Rice. Hale singled to center. Miller ('Rfalr to the conscientious naval “The war songs under which the| PTOUEh the medium of legislation | scemed to touch most of the city, but | 4aries 1o the French i ternat fifed to Rive. Hile stole ‘second. /8. {20ICNSUCERI, enEIeSS Wao. cedlgned #fmies of Grant and Lee met in furi- | "2 Ving classification as its basis. The | cuperficially untit it reached the cliff :;”""“"'n k' ‘ was here tha - | Harris threw out Galloway. No runs.| gy ™ Ay a matter of fact they rep ahs combat now have become nation- | {PPENSation schedules contained overlooking the raflroad tracks and | ShOOHNE took place. the classification act of 1923 applied rn Branch. when It proceeded to g Jbecome nation- | R v EIGHTH INNIN resent the last word in that type of [ CUPANIs of the h e, g piin .}‘;fll-"""‘::;m the Distriet of Columbia only. and ENE VIVIANI DIES, WASHINGTON-J. Harris drove Aircraft o ok . & 1 would be better satisfied if the 2 | e Tersonal classifeation Tioara ax | 1001, s wrath on & o o6 bk | CHINESE MAUL AMERICAN. | ENDING BRILLIANT e bl ot the upner sinnds of 1he | oty AR Tute 3 ing. Sebepi, o | Dormite the cooling in M 2 | tor f the 1 h roer | teenth and irteenth streets south s Bluege lined to Groves. Peck popped | Plane carriers a mautical opera- | N2 aietiate Sl ox bt Eroad analogies, and no one will im. | \N® terms of the law, the period from | 1®%" e uege lined 3 ck popp tiding: i e of fiving officers | heat continued unabated Hkine that the histors 'of thar now | March. 1923. to June 30, 1924, to draw | ®2* . Rioting Shanghai Students Are CAREER IN POLITICS to Bishop. Galloway threw out Ruel. | (108 n (e hence of fuing officsts | Giia Yesterday the mercury © gontinent can be repeated in our olaj b ."“‘I "'.‘) class specifications in Bgusds. Uncyaitd. Fired On by British Police. e < this long ago ontinent of Europe, with f13 anejen: | °'der th he employes in the Dis Falf a dozen of the houses in thisx . PHILADELPHIA —French, batting | +(Col. Mitchell has been unfair in his 2 : ontinued from First Page.) PHI : ) The: Richasy renorodd. hamcas b Zaditions and pationalities, trict might be ailocated to their ab- |0 k- were completely uriroofed by | BY Cable o The Sta- and Chicago Daily News. for Groves, singled to left. McNeely fajlure to give the Armv Air Serviee 2! Texarkana. Tex.. wh 03, a 30 Nevertheless, M. Painleve continy- | ProPriate grades. classex and rate s Saptaiites. T B ldanttal SR O came In fast to catch Bishop’s low | credit for their extremely successful | Year record, was recorded. A ai-ve . he desired to emphasize that the|#7 that such allocations approved by | the fury of the gale, the heavy tin| . SHANGHAL September 7—C. C.jcapital and labor, and at a time. t00. | inar . Harris went hack to short operation of the many sirwave ores | record was made wher i 5t the | (e’ hoard micht hecome +ecrice o | covering heing rofied.ip ke 80 much | Firod. an American employed by’ the |When the tolling classes wers danger. | Iner; §; Harris went back to short | operation of the manv airvays D e suibilities of 2 lasting peace are| 'S Poard n hEconi e o | e “some piaces. while in. others | municipal revenue department. was | OUSIY astir center hrane’s pop. which one million miles of fAiving have | ed at Shreveport ta. | = £ lens strong today in Europe thand 7yl 1o A0k the date sec In the act. | (o0 0 oo e &.incIv-rallace and | seriously Injured when he was at and. succeeding Millerand as | 1o\ out Lamar. No runs o e T G T SR S P i e s e Hey were in 18T in America, and | e e ron |l Was wranched leose and hurled | tacked by A moh of §000 students| Premier in 909 retained Viviani in NINTH INNING. wiihout & «iigis fiis) Selifen e was convineed these possibilities - ard instead of car- {2 | a hu I v marching on the central police s office, hut difference arose between | X CGTON. e Bbuld be transformed inte aeiinliiies | TYINE out the elear mandate of the | hundred feet down the railroad em > O5os, fut & 2 WASHINGTON—Baumgartner . o s rapsformed mnto actualities | sy turned the reclassification of {he | PANkment tion, in :the heart of the foraien met- | 80K 38 L the Hight Of She Eath tall. | pching - for Philadsiohis. . Johneon | made by the Arm¥. engineering. loh was imperative, he declared. | STPIOYes in the District of Columbin | leaping from the clif to the op- | Oement today. = o retired. 'He retirned: o power, how. | ZAn€led. to center for hix_third o0 Jashieny MeCook Field in Dayton WINS LIPTON TROPHY. B the Dosin . Ared-lover tn the tender mercies of the Ry.|POfite side of the river, the storm & valibecopenet firg. ons the at: |78 d 1o power. how- | ,r'the game. McNeely popped to Holl, | whers several hundred improvements far the present situation was un- iy the Bu-f giruck the new Government recreation | tackers. wounding three after a Rrif- | &Ver. four years later when he hecame | " SIS JOREER BADRES S0 0N, | where several b Curtes e Tas fes sTable, and either the atmosp! ne|rean-of Efficiency. which thereupon | i = e A minister of public instruetio Fatruet in whien Eimone waniere o Lpracesded 1o aliocate Distrier om.|PUllding in Anacostia Park. in course | ish policeman. attempting to rescue | Minister af public instruction in the | son, . Harris was hit by a pltched | vears New Orleans Yacht Club Takes l€trust in whi urope was plung- | DIOCSR0eC 1o Al 2 -1 of completion. and pushed in the en. | the American, had heen badly manled | “abinet of M. Doumergue. hall. Harris attempted to steal £9 would vanish. or it would grow | pIE¥es under the rejected Bureau of | {§ PN 00 SO O rick. with ita | by the mob The fateful vear of 1914, which |second, but was turned back by Cooh = ha inevitably cause a hideous war | JCISIC SRATS rating scheme in bt | qagrways. Continuing on 1ts way, the | The students were armed with | Ushered in the World War. saw Vivi | 2700 P8 A2 (uened DAct B D00V | pRESIDENT WAITS hich would really mean the end | lor disrexa Ning o fomPensation | gieiurhance leveled scores of large | hambons and were hurling missiles |ANi With the reins of government fn | \GnS® |RE0Y AR CEER D0A Tret S8 O PENSACOLA September B{ European ctvilization L Tiom et amarenring in the classifica- | pac along the road to Marlboro and |as they held a demonsiration as a|hi® ewn hands for the first time, | pief T0e, Bl hovtsld b BEhOR BREBE O MITCHELL | T o et o 1 . |on act, and without the praparationon into Maryiand memorial to the “student martyr after the chamber had refused to ac-| gaooine "5 “secand. Goslin grounded Capt. W. A. Porteous. jr., of the DYNAMITER | oonrermpinted me nos sperifications as| “pe storm struck Washington short- | (Capyright. 1925, hy Chicago Dails News Co) | 72D A cahinet formed by Alexandre | o Ph "Folt. " xa rins. Southern Tacht Cluh enabied the New S BLOW UP |rontempiated by law. Mr. Moffer. the o é Ribot. : CHARGES BY ARMY | orieans Ciub to take the £5.000 traphs : R ; Iy after 8 o'clock and had spent Itaelt : ans 7 ] MINE PLANT F 1%L oxteice mrn,;;flr of the hoard. op- | in aheut half an hour T Tried to Avold War PHIL,\DEIJ‘HI;\ Stmmons - | S reEhTItAR: b Bl ERoMay SEIRAT i [ posed this unlawful pracadure to the | " 7 ; : : gled 1o left. Holt forced Simmons, § —_— i : e ] H the Gulf Yachting Assaciation for L AN HOUSE | PRid ik pnianiil procsdure o the Plunges Down Stairwa KELLEY STILL IN COMA. As prime minister in the most | Harris to Peck. Hale fanned. Miiler (Continued from First Page) ItreTobl ComBRtILIDH /Trom: the Een : the District employes. which went| Mrs. Irene Gray. 36 vears old. was tremendous crisis in French history | singled tn left. Holt stopping at second. | O et L CIuDT achidee e B iaion At OLIahiran Mok e | into eat Thls o ook Dok ment s, mene Crey e il n | — since the revolution. Viviani imme- | Poor. batting for Galloway. doubied 1o | ice poured telegrams of support and | em Orleans team led (he Aald. piline P’ in the A m of her home a " 3 pr New lea T = 3 practically all ‘of the existing s<alary | I. street. with her Infant dau-hter | FOrmer Michigan Representative |diately put into effect the pacific poli. | left. Holt scoring. but Miller was out | congratulations into his home hete | np 55 meinis in the (hiee races OF {der Investigation. Closely Follows | inequalities < |cies which had marked h litical | at third, Gosl Bl [} : 5 i o Kithel Marie in her arms, when the M < is political | at third, Goslin to Bluege. One run. |on his scathing denunciation of allezed | 1his number (‘apt. Porteous scored 3 ) akes Brave Fig: Life. o o s i i . o 4 Disregard of Strike Order. Says Meaning Lost. roof of the building was torn away e Fight for Life reer from the first. He seconded “e incompetence and negligence in the | The Fastern Shore Yacht (lub of ] | | '} b o | almost without warning. Amid a| Former Representative Kelley of | ATtV the efforts of Sir Edward Grey conduct of Army and Navy aviation. | Mobile was second with 54 points. 11 demolished chimneys and walls and ered today The twn missing are he lieved to he de A roaring wall of water 12 feet high swept down from the canven upan the Great Northern Railread terminal a Springwater, picked up 3 dwelline | further adjustment of pay rates for | only warning the section had of the ce the excited Chinese hack frame str 3 cross the street. The rashed into cupants of the We must. of course. guard agzains ed he highest reported, however, w He has also neglected to give prop- | €Fal northern Iilinois cities now o credit to the remarkable progre £5.000 Prize at Pensacola ¥ the_ Asaociated Press ; Year after the initial al. | shower of bricks and plaster from the | Michigan still was making a fight for n‘«)’l’ llnth about mediation between the Starts Journalism Course. No official communication from Houston Launch Club was third ACALESTER, Okla, Sptember 7.!!°C4110ns of the emploves in the Dis. | walls and chimney she rushed to the iife today. although his physician, Dr ,h‘,“'(,’,_'fi'““’:n“"";";‘qa"" even ‘""1':‘1_ PHILADELPHIA, September, 7 (), | Washington had been received, it was | \ith 43 points and Pensacola, winner 3_The fan house of mine No. 12 "” of Columbia were made, the Per- | rear ‘stairway and jumped the full| M. C. Doliman. said he was in a s | S e s |h'e ¥ M b people by ks Wnbeeraity of PEansyIsania vos said at his quarters K : P !mn-d by the Rock Island Mining | \nnel Classification Roard issued | lenkth of the sialrcase to the first| sleep.” a coma which he entered at 7 | Nundrawing the French troops seven i 5 | At Swampscott. Mass. President o at “Hartshorne. was dynamited | Yhat it was pleased to term “class | floor. The baby miraculously escaped | o'clock 1ast night i »m the frontier in order to|(erday announced the opening of a |(Coolidge made no comment. but it was ast night. Sheriff Wil Anderson \nofl‘v:r;llnnk inehe issuance of these Injury but the mother had 1o be Te-| ‘A momentary recovers from uncon ""“_“"‘YI',:""'I" ents ”‘:‘l: "‘}3’:":‘ ""‘“d“! war. |course in journalism. Reese James, (1'\-l‘\<‘g|~-1“m would lz-ai\n the mattes oft {mmediately for the mine with | 0¢?lled specifications meant nothing | moved to Provideyce Hospital for | sciousness vesterday hy the former |, Viviani jwas i e By ructor in the English department, [(0 " g5 Depariment officials. suppor possaiand bloodhounds | Lo emploves who had been wrongfully | treatment of a wrenched back. She | Representative, olgn ill with heart | reéSident Poincare when the Austrian | instruc 4 y p (| UF ISR Rtion ity might f= ! The Rock Island is the largest{?2!located in the first instance, and the | was able to return to what remains of | trouble, was described as ‘“very un.|’ltimatum was delivered to Serbia,|has been promoted to an assistant | see fit to take. i A fiine in the Harishorne Fiald and |APSence of any accompanving in.| her home this morning | usual.” and immediately notified his govern- | professorship in journalism and will Hinds' Action Undecided. August Circulation i the trophy last vear, was fourth with 36 points. The Biloxi Yacht Club ranked fifth with 30 points and St. Petersburs trailed with 15 ad beeh nperating all af last weak, | SITUCHoONs promised no future relief.| Steven A. Russell. who had just Ment to sfivise a. conclliatory attitudl i e cnarge With a botched application of the re. | returned to his home at 137115 L, | In the part of the challenged nation. E»:mvn the zeneral strike order is o~ | Here. Col. Mitchell's immediate su Dail ey \ istrict 2 classification law, aggravate pe o atenda: p ath | For more than a year he guided b i = |perior, Maj. Gen. Ernest Hinds, com P 90 341 hed b Disirict 21 "ot the Unitea Saselfication law, egetavated Ly the|strest vesterdsy atter sn operation.| ROQF GARDEN HOLD-UP. |the war shises ant o trsuided e of the Sth Corpa Area, dectined | JALLY ”" fine Workers of America ratings | was earried to safety on a stretcher | 1 ! Brisnl weos: peyhaps His supssiors 15 t Cocps 4 inedy ¥ The xplasion followed an inveti. | IMPosed by’ the Bureau of Efficiency, nd firemen who huried to |to take a less active role as Vice L to comment after he had read bis air —_ s but none could move audiences | o . . ) SH RICNors f hE TRttt 3 feipt B0iAa 5 Eelural wner President In order to permit Briand | 9€Pate. officers ement in the Sunday gation made vestardav afiarnoan by | (e situari 1 the District of Colum. | the scene in response to several emer | Two Youths Get $2.500 at Fash- | 1o aesanize the o 4»‘-9:{"..':;nn"r:.r;. as did \;mn h\"“vht m;‘nplehs-duflmn papers. Prior to reading the state-| Sunday . . ’ - of speech regardless of subject mat unday ¢ 4 A became intolerahle to employes | zency calls is condition was saic 3 Founty. ARtorney Gotcher of reports me intolerable to employes | zer lis. H ndition wa id ment of indictment of the Army and Navy Departments for “incompetence I voice, which he learned to use with |3nd criminal negligence” resulting in | Pistriet of Columbia. s astounding effectiveness, the Parisian |(he Shenandoah and Pacific flight ais. | S B KAUEEMAXY, daqaan AGeising - 4 rdministrators alike, L5 ive it ‘mariuimténasy | tineble Bt Touls B | inet. "in “which all political parties - ; at menifvorking In the mine Iast | ionable St. Louis Hotel. |Inet : . ousessed of a clear, high 1 !:..L- Nt e Tiine Tae ““Tiix condition strikingly points out | Alfred Rolling, who lives at 1377 | were represented, and all living ex. | o Poxsessed S ol i i,,,,‘ 3 ¢ M2 what bad administration can do to a | I sireet, insisted on spending the re- | TOUIS, Septemher 7"u=>, Hat- ‘{".Pm’-}‘. were included. He retired ; {€00d 1aw. Our first joh as an organi- | mainder of the night in his home. al [less and unmasked. two voWiths invad. | from the governmnt Septmbr 12, 1917, | P " v d : : the actnal - - zaion must be to efiminate the evil | though his family was warned hy fire. | d the roof garden on the tenth floor | When Painleve succeeded Briand ag||fw7or had mans times demonsirfted |asters Maj. Gen. Hinds said he ex-| STAR Unes solemnie swear ihat the aciusl IBUS BOYCOTT WINS QUT, |Infuence of the Rurean of Efficiency'| men that they should stay sut of the| of the fashionable Hotel Chase ves.) premier. e ka sudisac et e |acted hb Steciplinary Acin wnless amint ol SHG b S e O Marn ’ - all pe patt | structure, =T} st of ved | terda scap W 2.5 = ¥ | Mitel of c e a was as follow Trom all persannel matters and_ to |stricture. <The rest of them staved V‘w’l \:‘"an’:‘m;‘f_‘:llfl'fl.\ ith §2.500, the | Had Difficult Role. e Bt oo of BhRnahs and B | e : - [ Place the adminisiration of classifica. | with neighbors last n ut 1 pre N ceipts. ¥ ‘ ; . B = : Paris Public Protests Increase in [8ion andieii: other. pateonnel eEies. | eren: hps et e WA i 4 Brond WG B bl TRl g R i T [weantime Mivignl hadsxipited 'l’:::"n“"fll::dnl:(‘r\?hmn“t‘l?:::{':m '1::!“h I:mh( ":l .i'.‘";“?li ;’-‘;;’:mh;dho Hd | B 5 tion in the of one competent | was:” Mr. Rolling remarked today. |One of the rohbers shot and severely 'fl’"’ ;“";"1“‘“:‘“";'“"l‘{hmh::rfl:-ll Jn"_!rc s 2 it e i e | e W attor gl il H Sunday Fares Dem 2 cen agency. a the only exis . - wo Smilo Ca 9 yvears | 28 T lelegation b % - ~ H anded. central agency. and the onl - existing Struck by Fiying Lissh. "M”:flmw Eml B L R "\;: | which came here to consult with the | Rdopted the stage as a profession |charges Saturday that he expected to FIPARIS.. September. 7 -UPy—The | ESICY competenc to Mandle theds| ..ol Do ion” 0om o vax a0l s BiAhD: government on the European war,|instead of the law, many believe he | be under arrest by Monday Shilc s hoveott of the Sunday Autabes | Tk IMPOTEENL problems in the Unit.| Mrx. Rernice Rurton, 28, of 722 - He made a second visit 1921 on the | Would have made the greatest actor, He stated that he would welcome pd tramway service. 'in protest | \vo will not even appronch a solution |head by a falling limb in‘ront of eventful decasion of the Washington | Of all time. arrest and trial by court-martial. if gainst an fncrease in Sunday farer. |of “(ne many prohlems that confront | Bladensburg road during the storn FLYERS LOST TWO DAYS. | armament conference, when his role| AIWAYs an active worker in the |from his trial he could develop facts | ax proved a success. A month azo | AR mNeT i Suktaining Aevers HEHI6ss t s hesl: ] | was far more difficult. campaign to separate the affairs of | to sting the conscience of the Ameri-| he company controlling street ransit | !_l“‘l‘,,“ prri g S e ik, nd " \irs. Burton was in An automobile | S Sy hlJu political career of Viviani, Rh:(rr{;m-'m;s e a\(é:-lni:x'::quot:-m ::'n'eg:lt;l;‘le o 'n::a ‘Lzhe\x.wr;:)fl;iw(m:'o‘ cilities “mot only increased its Sun. | g JOP 8 I with her husband during the storm, | . R while remarkable in many respects, | fir orator coun ross_defeots 1 av rates. but hegan charging frst -"_4}3;‘\“":«-'"? e e PRI SRR R B o frorm. | French Aviators Missing Since | hle Femarkeble o perhaps. aa hfs| clls of the Socialist party and con ‘Imo management of the air service. glnss fares for second.class seats. |, DUINK (he T‘\_mmml Fodorn it tres in a lot at the side of 2814 Rla-| Corsica-St. Raphael Seaplane Trial, | talents promised. His statesmanlike | irmed it in the Chamber of Deputies | e Less adjustments . he public. encouraged by a press |, ederal Employes has carried on, |densburg road. The force of the wind aualities were legion, vet they were | DY & speech urging the government to | GTOP EVOLUTION DEBATE. | zrat darte net cirestation ampaign. refrained from using the |, o by vigorous and effective protesi BUr1ed the limb through the air untilf PARIS, September 7 0P —The avi- | nullified to a considerable extent by | eliminate religious = influence from | * | Total average net paid circulation Busses and street cars on Sunday, ;09 ¥ GECOUS BT FOEC "W:”,_"”dw descended directly on top of the| ators Laporte and Priol and their |the extreme nature of his views on|Public affairs. Probably no other | -— — Daily_average number of copies for alking or using the subways instead PR 1 o Burtons’ machine, crashing through| three mechanicians have heen miss- | social and religious questions. Those | orator in the world could have ex- service. etc. : ° “ a result the second.clase farea | 0o, 2, fa%t Dasie held every stepihe top ing 48 hours, since their disappear- | who knew him throughout his life| Pressed the same anti-clerical aenti. (TORIeD " Audisios Hiwla Dows Daily average net circulation. .. ‘ror- restored vesterday. Fess. It has warded off vepsated st |, MUS. Burton was taken home by her|ance in the seaplane trials from |were agreed that few men had as-|Ments, even in the French Chamber | American Who Attacks Theory. SUNDAY. 1 . s s ot B ta g el fitions |Musband after she had been revived at| Corsica to St. Raphael, on the | sumed graver responsibilities than he:| of Deputies, without being hooted | 2 G : empts-_ (o impose unfair conditions {JUFPANS ATer She BAC ! s e R A e ek B few had acquitted themselves with|down, yet Viviani invariably brought| LONDON, September 7 (#).— Prof. i Consul Held on Traffic Charge. |and to.revise discriminations which | L 1Eht anits. frors e X flset] more_ honor ‘in_the parfy ¢| the entire Chamber to its feei ac- | George M. Price of Union College. § : we have successfully combated in the | ) —— . 8. fro e Italian fleet Darforainnce ofl St t ts with- which Neb., was howled down i debate | 16" 3 SOMERS POINT. N. J., September | pag This vigilant and unceasing | have collaborated with French ves- | tremendous tasks, and none had| claiming statements w which a| Neb., was howled down in a debate § (. —Carlos Cercuido,” consul for | Pamiaicn' on hehall of the hest he Fire Costs $450,000 sels in scouring the. Mediterranean | eaualled him in political falthfulness, | §oodly number disagreed and which |on “,‘;";""‘;" ISEtenighit : Less adjustments Janame at Philadelphia. was arrested | {oresixof the Federal emploves hnt | BLYTHEVILLE, Ark, Septamber 7| “ht€r% B without reaylc e R N i s R et s net cizculation_ i 1 r < A e w 5 “ Z et i ¥ v as a 2 ol : Otest- | \Vatage met paid Sunday cirenla $as held under $1,000 hail for & hear-| & taer of a1 of th n ERSINE, To ot W GRS SIS SOCERNSHE tuY Birds Have Two Speeds. He lacked the great essential quality |# Penchant for writing. Farlv in his | sistent young woman heckler forced | Averase « A i 4 #rg Monday i spect of all' af those with whom we |local plant of the Chicago Milling and _ | of co-operation. career he collaborated on the Man-| him 1o stop speakins. gus * n: | come in contact. Tt remains for ihe | Lumher Co. here vesterday. For a Rirds have twe fiving speeds a nor- & terno. when Briand was .its editor, Sarl Russell. who pregided, ap. | Averaze Sunday net circulation R . { | membership. through intensive or.|time the fire threatened to burn adja- | mal rate which is nsed for everyday No Fqual as Orator. and after the World War he con- pealed tn the audience in vain o PR R Racon, shipped from Denmark v’.‘ anization effori, (o convert this asset [ cent plants but was finally brought | purpozes and for migration, and an Copies. Days. 130 21 A= an orator, Vivid8 had no equal | tributed largely to the American |permit Prof. Price tn continue. The | Suhscrined and sanrn in bein other ntries in the past vear|into very substantial esultz in the | under control and confined to the lufy- | accelerated speed which is used lorhn French history. Jean.Jaures. the | press, confi hls writings chiefly to | meeting ended with many of the audi. | 5h dag ]"f !'r"'”"-z', i 3 Couxr ghed' 3,300 tons. near futnre.” ber company’s property. I proisction or pursuit. famous Soclalist leader, and Aristide’ European polities. ence arguing arfong themselves, £ LHER Notars Bubite,