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ez | NEW BRITAIN HERALD [ CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923, —TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, JAP GOVT. MAY ASK RECONSTRUCTION LOAN FROM NEW YORK AND LONDON FINANCIERS; REPORTS AGREE TOKIO TWO THIRDS RAZED w“w——‘._—-__.__.__ e —————— S —— I it eI LEAGUE OF NA"ONS A I'?IILURE II" MINE SMEMENT 'Ammcan Hospital in Yokolmna Nol Destroyed, EAR” REP[]RTS fll: IT IS NOT USED IN PRESENT MESS, I Wfflfi LIKELY g Tl e Ty o o DISASTER MAY BE Council of Ambauadon llNE OF MARCH FIIR Give Decision at 3p m, : : < Even S0, Authentie mm h Awaits Ttaly’s Wor l][lNVENTIIlN FARADE : : Loss of Lile and y GONCESSIONS ARE MADE SERTREN Byl e , : _ Show That Loss o as to Acceptance of iy e : ; : Pmp«tyls‘l‘mmdm oC 8 s 1 p lAmenran Legio“ Delezule Harrisburg, Pa., Bept. 7.—Governor 2 % (= . e e » g0 { 5 Pinchot's attempt to end the suspen. g | ol - 4 B i s Medlahon To Start Over Route sion of anthracite mining was today g « . . : i R 0 GHO headed toward a climax. Mine lead. 5 % ; - STO Y F LERA —— At 3 p. m ers of the mine workers were sched. 3 v A 5 uled to meet at 3 p. m. to decide 3 . : i “me Italians Claim Antopsy iy whether a full aceptance of his set- k To - 1 ! Thoe Vs NOT BEEN GO = qh 1 Details in connection with the|tlement terms could be given. For the ! 0OWSs Rn v m '5.. Amevican Leglon parade, on Septem- | mine operators a practically complete b . : i " o y y undary Commi |ber 15, which will be a feature of | acceptance of the governor's peace| : : . = s x Tokio Home Office Mentions No i o 7y H the state convention of the legion in | proposals had been guaranteed and % 3 p PR . 2 3 3 E % . g vy sioners Were Slain With|the state B s o e ronathiar ek Crb el b mave His , ‘ : s ; ; ‘. o ? ] Disease Outbreak in Yoko. : {were announced today. The an-|union's decision this afternoon. et 8 i % ¥ % £ Exlflom‘e Bullets, |nouncement ineludes the line of| Two days of bargaining between the R L Z 9 s » = hama But Agrees That 30, 2 imarch and instructions for those who | committee of mine operators and the ey ° ey ) 5 000 Are Dead in Capital Ci R i o B L groflp of unjon flals 1o whiop o “This American hospital in Yokohama, situated on a bluff, was one of the few buildings in the . ty, STl i) The Parade Program mitter- of views, resulted last night in | City to escape the wrath of the earthquake and fire that destroyed millions of dollars in property| British Ship Confirms News But Workers Still Holding Out For Part 1 the framing of & partial agreement. | and took a terrific number of lives. 1. Those participating in the pa-| Malie TG OORoeaslons ' of Destruction. Check-off and Bigger Ratse For Nay |1ade are requested to wear the uni. Hhi DR, e e e operators 'group which includ- aMen j'"m‘ of their service, including gov-| .q'g 'p Warriner a5 chairman and A New York, Sept. 7. — Local S ::;}.TWM":~g:2fd“-'x’::.{l:lfl ".L‘"' ;""";‘r:r: B. Jessup, W. J. Richards and Wil- wuus STR[,NE H]R JAPANESE REL[EF FUND RE" GR"SS FUNI] ls bankers etXPeth flthet Japanese 3y Thu Assoclated Pres s A " | tam Tnglls, agreed in behalf of the governmen oat a recon- Fallodon, Eng., Sept. T-—“If the |venient for an'indiyidual to wear the ; 2 $ . league of nations is not used in u |Uniform it s requested that medals | STPlOVers to grant a ten per cent in [N TH]S GITY Now 558 struction loan in the London and o [ b 4 4305 crease to all anthracite workers to cricls, such as the present Greco. and decorations be worn with civilian [ SRR 10 811 ARthTACe morkers fo e New York markets within the Ttallan one, then it would have to be fclothes in the customary place. recognize the union and to concede the - Contributiona for Sufferers fn Orfent next three . months. dissolved and Burope would be faced | 2. Individual World War, veterana |- it ony b oientive bargadning the . " credit standing is rej W R Or i i R MRO R BT it e A four thing which the govessor asked |Man Who Brought in Hard- Continue to Come In to Vast Quantities of Food, excellent ed béfore the world war with com. |erican Legion are cordially invited to| o =% 5 i 7 3 2 petition in armaments and prepara. | march with #iddy-Glover post No, 6] Tiey turther agrecd (o inietpretations ing’s Name Wants His TR, Crows: Clothing and Shelter BROSIIS P gy Ta), ahd invehe Tong| OL New Sl “,"‘" Posta of thol nion: recognitioniwonld tnean ‘and/ths Contributions received today, for Loss Is Tremenddus rrie > n merican mmmy, n order to com- 3 . * 8 S O A D T 0 o bl S| Sucoessar Retained | S T T MaterialsSent |y Lo o V1T e leaiud oF Batrona ae ha\n“hl‘ir poq o ] »rms. : .50, .m an instrument by which we ean reach | 3. Veterans who are dlsabled or Sl Hold Out Washington, Sept. 7.—Senator w:!“r"’mm"',:“'"‘ s the list af those| . enington, Sept. 7.~-Early reports [ qoath o1l jg not. g8 a gettlement preferabie to war. The [infirm and unable to march, but de. Howe:vr John L. Lewls, president| <oy o¢ Ohto, who presented the Fibiur 810, Miss Biiics §5,|to Red Cross headquarters here today e fea];ed i real interast ‘and security of ourselves |sire to participate in the parade are|of the United Miners and Philip Mur- name of Warren G. Warging hefore Anna¥ ,'\):}; $5, Iv, J. Porter $25,|indlcated that subscriptions to the " depends upon fhe' league’s poliey bo- | tequested to notify the officer in|ray, Rinaido Cappellini, Thomas Ken-| yy.q“(nz0 republican vatortal eonven- | fna Vo diuwe 88 1 7. Porter 8881000 600 gupansse reltet fund were | Wrought by the ing upheld and jo that alone is to ho|chargs: of tramsporfation, ' H. [.|nedy and O F Golden hin nssachtes| By came out in support.of. President | ¢f% Wi T Pk B FURS LOWNe POSEL, L 4y ' 060,000 mark. tidal wave and fire has been found the prospeet of future ‘peaee’| Bruemmer, businesg telephone 242, 1in the conduct of the Hwntllt'?nfin,.?almga for 1024, after af call today Scott’ $90. T Tohnson $5. Tena| Bncouraged by the reports of tremendous. and gecurity. . residence’ telephone 1001, were still holding out on the two prin.| o¢"tho White House. Abrahaifisor 8, 4 F'riend $6, a friend |financial support the executive com- A dispatch from sh hai “I trust there is . enough - publici 4 The parade will march pv:omp(- cipal flfl|nands of the union v;vhh:h are “President Coolidge sat in Presi- S50 W, Toa s miithea: roved L awifily. i’ HHeet’ Lk gm ang| opinion to uphold the teague poli 1y at 3:00 p. m. (daylight time). The | unsatisfied by the governgru uencfi dent Harding's cabinet,” sald. Senator -;”‘; H’artford (‘(-”m” Minitacturslimmedlate rest - nekite’: Hapratary this mommg says that mfoma- Viscount Guey raid'that the ecrists|head of the column (platoon of po-| proposals. They asked the “check-off” [ yyijljs in a statement. “He knows the Mkt l-E miklng posters | Hoover, bringing to bear his experi- tion received there today make’ fn foreign affairs was acute owing to|lice) will clear the point, Hartford | system for collection of union dues, | Harding policies; he is unequivocally which will be displayed in the fac-|ence from the vast purchasing prob- | it apparent that the losses, both what' hetl happened petwee taly avenue and Hast Mainstrest at thefby which the employers would he're- | pléqged . to thoss polloles and every FLlh 0 o, HavoReE Sy i Sl s SR (o ian reiter Gominis: in life and rt; “much end Greece and that so far as his|designated hour. i quired to hold out of payrolls the|day of his service he is redeeming pointed in each factory to receive the |sion, the U. §. Grain Corp. and the e & p!;gpe ywere mag sympathy was concerned, it was with| 6. The route of march will be:|amount owed the union by each In-|that pledge. How can republicans en- Faney donated. A\l of which Al Ko Amt‘:rican rellef administration, per- exaggerated [taly. But the o s which has de- | East Main street to Main street, Main | dividual miner and they asked (}hm dorse the deed and repudiate the m]u“‘tary S th’ern wiil be no solicit- |sonally worked out plans to obtain Tokio T Third Go! veloped, hie added, has transeended all | strect south to Franklin square, west | day workers in the anthracite region, | doer? Let republicans everywhere put | yolUh! m;mwmn L ne o Rl el e T 'okio Two-Thirds Gone pympathy. The real vedress for the|side,, to Rockwell avene, Rt(mkxt\";ll who number nearly 100,000 men, to|aside factionalism and personal am- B Aug #hip a7 dfce o ai" | Different sources agree, how- wrong done Ttaly would he justice lavenue to Glen street, Glen street 10| he given more than a ten per cent|bitions and unite solidly behind Pres- ’ % i West Pearl street, West Pearl street | wage increase. They did accept the ten | {dent Coolidge. With united support JEWS’ $30 000 CAMPMGN L:-;v::: and tarpaulins for temporary fi:%l; t{)l:etnt\f;fihggsswofATnz];o after a rull inquiry. i e Ito Arch street, Arch streét to Main| per cent offer insofar as it applies to | his administration will succeed anl s Word street, Main street, east side, to West {)he rates per ton for mlning coal | republican ' triumph in 1924 be as- Instructions were sent to Pacifio sage from the Amemcw consul b [ Main street, West Main street to Lex- | which govern the,earnings of the con- | sured. Charitios and- Othiers. Tnstitations Wil coast ports to accompany shipments o4 Shanghai to the state depart- The inter-allied | jgton street,'Lexington street to Wal- | tract miners who number perhaps 60,-| “Rival candidacies and favorite son 9% Kioh domunbuities PR Hles M S R ) B i eouncll of ambasadors afley 8 long| nut Hill Parlk, 000 of the total working force. pride would divide republicans and| penefit Through Drive Which Will |Recessary material with which to q! ish cruiser session this morning addonrned until| g~ A} merchants and citlzens silent About Future endanger success. Hold to the Hard- \ build warehouses for the supplies| Yokohama ag authority for the afternoon to awail .1wv§|\i:» u-o.«: whose homes or places of husinPSSI fl"‘r’ There are minor union demands|ing policles, promote republican 8011' Be Conduced Here. nnée thfz rfea&h dYokorl:&mlé i statement that that city has whether Ttaly is prepared lo accept fygeated along the route of march of | o Vi Bes | ved % - |idarity and keep Calin Coolidge in| (5 5 Cxperts of e department of com- - the parade are requested to promi- (‘rl:::ctgdh:egotfeé’io‘:‘:;ml]mil;::r:l}::?pglr—xots the White House.” Plans for a campaign to raise $30.- |merce and the American reliet ad- beeTr;l v’ertlufilll’t);ddess::toeye% tro; (Continued o1 Page 21.) uently display the United States flag, | 44"\ 0t arvear to consider these as| Senator Willls discussed with Mr. | 000 in this city for Jewish charities |ministration were in constant confer- re S destroy- [mnd algo, if they can conveniently do | oo "G e oo o aersement it the | Coolidge today the legislative situa- | and institutions, both here and outside |ence with Red Cross officials to see | €rS have arrived at Yokohama y gat ; the city, were discussed last night at |tnat the executive of Mr. Hoovers|and taken aboard , 300 Ameri- | ot to display streamers of bunting in taal ints could be adjusted. Gov,|tlon in the next congress and political d i S e ttat 4 conditions in the middle west. a dinner held in honor of Jay Birn- plans of purchase and shipment was cans. the World War. \ i 7 8 f 1] the union decision ran finally toward AGAINST ‘PROTEGTION was named temporary chafrman of &|sommittes today Inelude: One report which has not | Marstial's sektion, I HEPOI oy Head of American Commerce Cham- | committee: Jay Birnbaum, temporary tion of shelters for the homeless and A § r Watch- Main ctreet immediately east|mine workers were in an expectant " 5 | i The Tokio home office Stm Steal $160 and Four of Tiast Main rtreel P bers Decrles This ‘Much Abused | pHunn| samust:Xaplan, Movrls Colnl ™ Apnroved the purohass and dirssted estimates the dead in the capi- i nd Har- Bast Main street es on Lincoln and gk ic of 160th Regiment.|{he meeting of the full scale commit- i Des Molnes. T4, Sept. 7.—Declar- | than L. Mag. jcisco in ship space available there, Hartford avenue, facing west, rear of |is to consider the peace proposals as hama the many coast towns e and president of the |18 planned to make an appeal In thelfeet of Jumber be sent at once trom | tidal wa e, or the. obhettaris Club, |and they feel that if the union offi- |chamber of commerce today, asserted suits of underwear for men, women four gold watches and a to check-off demand might be dropped. [gentment out of which will grow cor- e | ; sections in both the capital and ported to the police last night that 1—Commander , and staff: early end. | the destruction owing to their plain gold watch and a small lady's|” 2._160th Infantry, National Guard|called to pass on the agreement. immigration and labor laws. She Awakened in Ficld. | . | r od t Captain George! 50 feet south of street reported to Capta [at Union station here Tuesday after-| oy o0 A d tion are said to have escaped. o'clock last night and a gold watch|facing west, head at Elm street. Mrs, Rogers, State Farm Director, In- Jennings and Freed to Be Given _appeared at the home of Policeman Edward C.| chalekis, 45, of Youngstown, 0., and | ghj: P; . 0., ps across the Pacific the peo- Part TI. a refusal to compromise on his terms, L | z : - y iy 4 committee to draft preliminary plans. Ordered a car g X . i 0 80 of timber shipped Following ae the members of the |trom Seattle and Portland, for eree. been confim?ed says cholera has PRI ik . 1 Sty B H ) 5 police: © North side [, Scranton, Pa., Sept. 7.—Anthracite chairman; Julius Eisenberg, Dr. M. 8. |yarehouses, unetion of Hartford aventie and [mood as they awaited word today R ic of junctio Nathan Dubowy, Max Zucker, Maurice |the speediest delivery of 6,000,000 | ta] at 30,000 but makes no at- “Field musie e T Main, street nearitee of the United Mine Workers which : rison Streets ing “protection” had become firmly| The drive is the first to be held in| pyirenteq that a cargo of two million | they now stand. Burglars succeeded in gaining en-j, ... gaff of honorary marshal |that they are more interested in the [chamber of commerce of the United [Synagogue during the high holldays | geattio on the fastest avaflable ship. | munities © that were in the evening from between the hours of 'ny. e oe opn, New Britain )y ool o'clock and made away Withi o pa1) Main street. {cers are successtul in obtaining a|that there comes a time when abuse | MISS]NG MOTHER FOUND and children and 300,000 pairs of | Slums Suffer Worst $160 in cash. A Mrs, MeCarthy iVINg|arain and Bim streets. her house had been entered and 4stret south of Fast Main street at|come today or tomorrow it is prob- |taken form not only in tariff duties| Child at Depot Two Days Ago Said | | Man With Peculiarly Broken Arm and the industrial districts suf- Kelly this afternoon that his home Ist Squadron avalry, National | S oon after a shopping trip, leaving| —_ — noon afte . lea 'y | En-| 4—Boy Scouts of America (includ B paoation, Appeared| Sprifigfeld. Mass, Sept. 7.—sSteve| As America hurries supply 26 in cash were stolen. En —Boy : 3 son Re- . ; and $25 in 5 sists on Being Told Rea Hearing Tomorrow Moming—Coun.- | Morgan in Groton last night. 8he | with many aliases who is maid to hawe \ ple of the United States are re- [the national colors, as well as the | AL BOIEHS SO be S y indications of 4 ; BURELARS [iET L[mT |flags of this country's allies during | FRERCL Withheld any indieations of e baum, who recently returned from atacilitated as much as possible. G trip to Europe, and Mr. Birnbaum| gpecific actions by the exedutive Cholera Is Reported The parade will form as follow: PRHENNSR broken out in the port. 1—Platoon of . | from Harrisburg on the outcome of [ National Policy. B o 3 irnbaum, Samuel W. Menus and Na- ' pounds of foodstuffs from San Fran- t 2 empt to strike a total for Yoko- North side of Bast AP police. established as a national policy, | New Britain for Jewish charities. It|pounds of foodstufts and 4,500,000 | that were in the ,path of the aides, Honorary It was said here among the workers | Julius H. Barnes, trance into two west-end homes lasti o Jiaue of the American Legion, |increased pay than fn the check-off |States, addressing the Des Moines|and raise funds in this w | Directed the purchase of comma ‘ 3 — of 200,000 earthquake zone. 5 and 7 o | off 4 __staff: Northwest corner of Fast|jarger advance for the day men the |of that protection arouses'a public re- | | socks for immedu'o shipment, : : . ; 3 The foreign and residential her address as 106 Lincoln street re- Escort Division, | Mine workers are hopeful of an|pactive measures. - o ;L BIm y It a settlement should | “ppo protection policy, he satd, had | NOW Fondon Woman Who Deserted | Is AGGUSED OF FRAUD the port seem to have escaped gold watch with an engraved case, a|junction with East Main street. able a delegate convention would be |against foreign goods hut through the | favorable location, but the slums watch and $185 had been stolen. of Connecticut: Blm street f-""'!" "; . —— Nt Lonaon. BEnt (0.-aMbs. T 1, Vi r f 104 Harrison| East Main street, facing north, head | ] s s New London, Sep ~Mrs. Thomas, 3 . P B e R O ; t Main street. DEMANDS CHARGE! NARCOTIC CASE CONTINUED |cGowan of Biacknail, who vanished | Sald to Have Filed False Claims fie‘,fg. sevel:ly h(é\\ever Totklos fter- | | buildings of modern construe-* had been entered between 6 and 7|Guard of Connecticut: Franklin street, | | through | ing drum corps): Seymonr street, fac- sald she had been asieep In a fleld 0] traded on a pecullarly broken arm in trance was gained, he said, t, head at Fl treet ded shich was opened while|ing west, head at Fim utreet. | moval is Recommended. ! ed :1T:n:§::qd?~(;r(‘l‘w family ‘:m'fl in the|{ B—Girl Scouts (including drum | 7.—~Mrs. Hel sel for Men Granted Postponement. | the reuhrl nfy 7 :mnhw Nim! hprj m]‘“d many cities to obtain damages from | Sponding generously to the ap : 3 . V A street, facing west,| New Haven, , S —Mr o | 3 SO, e ; front part of the houge. Mr, Wachter|corps): Seymour street, facing wes New Haven, , Sept e So| In the Hartford police court this tWo r?ms‘wn‘v‘l:stqnw i " Tirien b lestog oo enimaas{ pun T0F help LT & BERS | p furfes by closing dnors and indows | that the $5,000,000 Red (‘rou - & wa " a ¢ & rear of Boy Scouts. W. Rogers a director of the state said that he asg particularly ankious 8—Putham Phalanx Seymonr f farm for women whose removal was morning the case of Jacob Jennings - - ’lnd:\y began & fght il BRI ? {quota can be fiurpdswd . t back. Detective » v o | L:r::;m'h&m‘;v:hr MeCue and Ser.|street, facing west, rear of Girl Sconts rumeewd B :{,,::;‘,flm,",',:‘;‘gaz"Li::rm\r::l:'r:;dn‘.‘:'Mothel‘ Certain Foundling | tion to Jersey City, N J., where he | bureau are conducting an investiga- it : B ;P ' tomorrow morning at the request of | vork, Bept, 7.~Afl ides th 8216 from the Public Servies Rafl: |formed church ‘are reported New York, Sept. 7.—Al ea that a | way company by false pretenses. A | gafe tion. — Foundation for a statement of facts |1 & accused men hospital, Brooklyn might be three|an agent of the Youngstown Muniei. | 1 P (Continued ou Page 21). upon which the recommendations as {to her removal were based. e months old Lilllan McKenzie, Who [pai Railway Co. Tokio Still Cut Off 57 Mllho" Ma(;k; (‘a“[],se“ MRS AT B Y | Farmer Need Hel | was stolen r L c ge last Purchased for a Dollar| . VoD S INe elp, S anuth 'while her mother, Mrs, Bats ST By The Assoctated Press e BALL PLAYERS SUE Schools Will Open Laterif‘f"v',’l,l“:“ ahopplie, today was | Osaka Sept. 7.—Tokio today i i A S Gloria Gould, 17, Will Wed |still was practically cut off New York, Sept. 7.—German marks' continued their rapid downward ||| Mrs, Harding Thanks ! Thompsonviile, Conn., Sept. 7.— | abandoned hy the police g Postponement of fhe fall opening of| ‘The father clune fo the heiiet that | Bridgeport Man of 21 Years! from the world and communioa- course being quoted at 13; cents a O . | million or 57,140,000 marks to the| Mayor Paonessa for sammy Bohnie and Pat Duncen of schools here followed receipt of a pe. | the foundiing was his child hut Mrs.| New York, Sept. 7.—Gloria Gould, | tion between the. capital and American dollar | Letter Of Sympath) Reds Bring 8100,000 Action Against tition from 40 farmers stating the | McKenzie finally was convinced to.the |17 year old daughter of the lmé e The German Reichsbank statement - ) T BRIt | help o boys and girls in harvesting | contrary |George 1. Gould and Henry Alfreq | OS2Ka remained very difficult. today showed a weekly increase in Mayor A. M. Paonessa re- Sporting Magazine. m:uc":o was urgently needed. The' S SRtOT DOSOR | Bishop Jr., 21 years old of Bridge- s circulation of 157,503,858,807,000 ||| .etved in this morring’s mall & | E 4 schools are now scheduled to open VETS SELECT BOS . rort, Conn, son of Henry Alfred | Q3 marks on August 23, or more than||l card of thanks from Mrs, War. ||| New York, Sept. 7.—8ammy Bohne | Monday, September 17. B The Aseocated Pr : Bishop todav were granted a marriage Since Sept. 1 Japan Has double the outstanding note circula- ([l ren G. Harding, widow of the |||2nd Pat Duncan members of the Cin- = . Mitwaukee, Sept 7—Hoston \as|license. Because Miss Gould is under | Felt 1,029 Earth Tremors tion just one week before president, expressing apprécia s R oy A auoe SOCRY UINE | e 2 unanimously selected a8 the 1924 €O |age, her brother and guardian, King- | sy The Apsseiated Pres. RERA B tion for his note of condolence ;_-m for $59,0 '?‘nmu" each against l “ vention city at the f"\"‘fil session of |don Gould, gave his consent. They| Osaka, Sept. 7.—The Toklo central C lld (‘ “S Meefin mailed on the day of President | ollier's :‘,\: a h]rl-gn =pnr(: publi- HE, WEATHER the &7th annjml nan;m'n ‘j‘:,zmv' cald they will be married September | observatory reports that the seismiec’ oohdge La g Harding's death, The card cation which recently charged they || o |ment of the G. A. R. here today 1% at St. Barthelomew's church | movement has been progressively di- 5 Sept. 7.-—Forecast E e — | minishing and that no anxiety is felt - | | |side of East Main street, facing west, | that she made a direct appeal to the Judge Francls A. Pallotti, couneel for | foundling baby now in Kings county | claim on Chalekis whe filed today by [ i net Oda r 2 tollows had been approached by gamblers Hartford, Of His Cabinet Today ||| reads as toiowe |ceekin gto have them throw a series|| for New Britain and sicinity: £30,000 JEWEL ROBPERIES. KIILLS SELF WHILE DEMENTED |as to any sudden renewal of vislent “Mrs. Harding deeply appre | - 2 clates your message of sym “‘"vh the Giants zvc announcement || Unsettled with showers tonight Deal. N. J., Sept. 7.—Thefts of 330,-| Fairfield, Sept. 7.—After threaten- | shocks. From September 1 to yester- her sincere gratitude to those colpt Of Word Trom AU Servman o ing; moderat, !}1[‘*" e, s oo ok v rj‘ Cheese, 42, committed suicide to- [ were felt; 356 on Saturday and Sun= assoctated with you.” ceipt of from 4 ferrmann, || fresh southerly winds, 'so.icn today Investization resulted|day by cutting his threat with a day, 289 Monday, 173 Tuv.aday, 148 president of the Cincinnati club that in the return of a valuable pearl|razor he man is said to have been | Wednesday and 63 up to loepel 3 legal action had been instituted. - ¢ | necklace. mentally unbalanced. evening. Washington, Sept. 7.—Most of the cabinet members having returned to the capital, President Coolidge called them to meet with him today in the second session held since he became chief executive.