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He ‘k nn ta have asked G r-mm. s veady tn Pern the steps w “Mrixhul | Pershing that the (Mileans were | guarantes full safety to the paper sellers, provided to notify the fan time and whera they would ofter the paper for sale Peruvian published ahoard the |transport Teayall, Tts | has tnereased dafly sines it first ap- | Chileans gen- have opposed the eirenlation Journal. The anger of the |crowd yesterday apparently was aroused over the faet that the two Pernvian paper sellers who lafer place | |+ }rmmw- infarmed the palice of the | | | | is being Peruvian eirentation newspapers {peared on Augnst 10 of the were accompanied |ashore by h Wambaugh, | American author and Professor Al-| | bert A. Giieseoke, director ganeral of | cation in Pern, hoth |are members of the Peruvian pleb | cite delegation. (e stationed themselves on the opposite side of road from the Pernvians were selling the having 10 phote the cwspaper. eras, ready cident tho ity | the situation and then he who were hustled raph any The erowd s said ta have t this a They provocation of hos- lening the sellers, | down the street o tlie door of Gen aral Pershing's r Chileans here Tohn Ci. Qu is and Ameriean {denee, where they | stopped sight of Ma Willlam €. T delegation, hr Peruvians, kemeyer, nond higeite the nl ed pofatees at After snme ] on M of {he police Pershing ahode 1 e arp persnasion the guarding the the ¢ on. The American lemanded that the rmitted to remain nl thie however. thay pelice to ¢ the pea during the e man- md that of their Torge Gor- wers s started yes ahtain evidence ('hrysler Motor Nalesmen \qv in Ins suranee \Iu:.(xlc an | of whom with them cam-| tn- e commented warmly on | in the st remior NEW BRITAIN Cheaper Rates Offered hy Express Companies i Ang P—Cheaper 1ates offered by express and rallroad om and less red tape in the of deliveries have caused vul ~)|\H to withhold H("U l}" POS MI service, red essional ’n w;‘\u\ us of wit- today before committee of postal m' cong nvestigating the |1ates | The t |1 | anmittee, under George the H. devoted Bannlons of ne Harpshire, ird day of Its ening 10 repor Moses of ‘8- | paper eireulation managers 1 The thought ont retrieve witnesses might the gov- the lost ory of paclkuges of CEpa e 1siy of conipetl- both J8 sepvice and Today's hearing brought out objection to 15 department in- nee af sncka for pack- ernn a chief s nsing the mails © STRIKE SPREADS ONBRITISH CRAET 1Soamen‘s Demands Cause of ‘ Much Trouble 2 (A—An unofficial out In Lon¢ ’m and sread mmm in Aus London, Aug has bro and threatens to British ehips in as it already hay done ‘dm'w elsewhere i affect port tralla ‘ The trouble 1 the men pudiated 'h. cent agreement be en the two and the employer. wages by ona ponnd The strike commit 00 ships London arieen rongh re having men's unions 4 reduetion of sterlin monthiy says that 15 volved and that tre are aiready being held up in The Daily Mail says the strike ldue to 4 plot enginecred by t leaders, who aim to bring to shipping abre munis 1 standstill British [The newspaper munists sent messa, ructing them to toil the t another pound sterling monthiy 5 1o be taken from their wages ey return from their present inst seanien Australia say the men there is rapidly ships ports from the s g and that man held in port thre men to handle them nt is heing fost | Walsh, 1eader of the shipping strike. Rritish shipowner: of are gh Iack of The goyerr red by fau Rruce 1 ment with the prove k ident ion i seams nt illegal contracts, of the also has 1 Mr. Bruee, repudiativ eforonce of Walsh, Mr. Wil- saldiin that 50,00 of g agr g him rsuasion o lock Wilson. Wom o " hre Ha Nation oAt his telegram the union had signed the nher contr: protest { with the employers without He o attributed fhe strike non-unionist fo “r Hors and Pfll IMGAL FELD - ENDSINGUNFIGHT - from first m again fall he personal aund 1 o side. last in the pri nination aries Young Woman Killed and Three Others Tnjured When Car Near Salishury, Mass T Bov!c& '.J Kelly Specialtics on Fresh Na- tive ¥Tggs Nest Creamery Batter. Teas and Cofices. Orders delivered o all parts of citr. Phone 3385 162 Fast Street (rroceries CULPON AERE DAILY HERALD, Com- | recent Austral- | a| a eaplain- | Strikes | SATURDAY, A 1)( 22 x'US'l 22, 1925, Didn't Know His Mother from home by his father. ahout Mike now. Five years ago little Johnny Skermetta was taken away He didn't recognize or remember his mother when he found her recently in Oakland, Calif. “Don’t you remember me, Johnny ?” § she pleaded. “My name's T've changed it,” he replied, AGO; RFCOVERY FXPEFTFD I Miss Yary Moore, Actress Hopes for | To Get Back € e Stage Neat Seacon New 2 (Pr—Hor nerl York, Aug. aitomohile Mary Moare hreken in an 0, Miss Antress, |daughter of “Dinty” Moore, res hopes 16 get back on the next season After resting in Inrope and fo o treatment out famous n, Miss Moore came an the liner She waited in a deck chai rush of disembarking wa ng A ed by { Viennes v | garia until the e sure yesterday |aver, |2 cah home. | When she nely doubtful of Three months s ¥ Threa v U bones i her addition other was hnrt physicians vy ctured and hroken linjuries in to Lorenz and has heen to D the lasl months ater every | the the was 1 nieght, ling woman on Juan™ whe e had hoped to rr lint Lon She with Tellogen in | was injured I tn the stas “M this season. ) insufficient, | BLAZE IN NEW YORK India House, Downtown Club of ‘ Noted Financiers, Threatencd With Destruction Today. | Aug. 22 (P—India a downtown elub of Now honse finanet Ye h Kk me of in Hanover 1 carly fire which after it h floor. Tndia heli square, a b stinguish nded to the one: today by nsion soment, spread for Unit- | Sing Lee CHINESE, TIRST CLASS Hand Laundry Will Open Business . 1025 359 Arch St. New Augnst Britain, Conn, INECK BROK N}HRFE ‘(FA‘%SE then walked ashore and took.f un- | || rapidly to the smaking-room on the floor ahove for a time the valuable collection of paintings and reiics which fill t wvalls of the three floors of the ‘building. Here |tremen eheclied the flames. The damage I8 estimated at $1,000 endangering | Tndia house numbers members J. Whitney, Gs Frank D among ity P. Morgan. Harry orge W, Waterman, candidate for mavor: P.: A Tranklin, president of the Interna- tional Mercantile Marine Co.; Rob- ert Dollar of the Dollar Ste mship Co. Joseph P, Grace of W. R Co., and many on GOAL STRIKE NOW BELIEYED CERTAIN Cotninued from First Page) Anctionlast year wat ziven by the T7.026,249 ‘“gross tons, figured on the basis of at 40 pounds to tha ton. 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Telephone an CLASSIFIED | the news they {6teep that even the other prominent RIFFIANS FEELING FORGE OFALIS French and Spanish Successiul Al Klong Line Paris, Ang. 22 (A—The latest news from Morocco consists chiefly of de- | tails of the actlon of Tuesday and Wedneaday by 25 French battallons | had on | and the effect which it has the natives. It is asserted that high personages in Moroceo who recelve letters from Adfar, the rebel headquarters south nf Aluhycemas, now hasten to de stroy them. Riffian emiss being dismissed by the French with- aries are | nut a hearing. In the zone touching | the front ecribes, whose Aduties in- clude the reading aloud of the news| ot the day, hurriedly their clana, are quitting fearful of the effect of would he forced to read, A French airplane 1s reported fo have fallen in the Upper Leban dis t. No news haa baen received as| to the fate of its crew. Some of the slotes ascended by the French on Wednesday were so mules were un: ihle to negotiate them, and officers riding theme. were obliged to dis- mount Details coneerning the blockade the Moroccan coest show that the patrol is divided into three zones: the west coast of the French protec- torate, the RIff coast, and the Tan gier zone, The blockade of the first zone is being carried out French &cout ond zone, which is the most impor tant of the three, by a combined Franco-Spanish fleet consisting one cruiser, three scout vessels six forpedo hoats belonging fo Irance, and two cruisers, five gun beats and 11 coast gnard ships flying the Spanish flag. Part of the Spanish and . | units are patrolling the Tangler zone, where the Tranch have twa &eout veasels and the Britizh four torpedo w0at destroyers, PV The warfare Fez. ANg. situation surrounding Moroceo, the of | _convened here |hrt\e»n the Franco-Spanish armies and the rebellious tribesmen is de- m-nmd by the latest official com- | munieation issued here as distinetly favorabla to the French and Span- lards all along the front 1t says that patrols sent out from | rm(»r.w section penetrate far into enemy ferritory without meeting with resistance. 1t adds that the main object of the recent operations, namsly, to eliminata the dissdent tribes from future warfare, seems al- most accomplished, and that the great allled drive, when started have to deal with the Riffians | Ac | the latest tribe to waver is the im- porfant Branes clan. which hither to has been & most devoted partisan | ot ANA-ELKrim. The tribe eplit and the largest section of it is | reported as ready to submit to th | French the moment their troaps an- [ pear. It is declared that the action ‘M-s Riftians in rapidly refreating | s0on as they became aware of G eral Roichut's enveloping maneuver leaving {he ather tribesmen fo thelr fate, has undone resulte of months of Abd ELKrim'a propa ganda, wil ane. is now the \truiest lu;;;m;; Is Needed to Save Road | Roston, Aug. 22 (A-—"Extraordi nary operating economies” pos [sible means of saving the Newburs {port line were announced by the Toston & Maine rgilroad here 10- [day, The action was taken at {) uggestion of the public utilities of [partment service on the hranch will will be T he curtailed, several stations closed and costs of crossing protec- tion reduced. Meanwhile proceed {ings for abandenment of the pending before the interstate merea ecommission, have been pended by the cornpany line, com- sug FOUNDER OF NIG 1A DIVS London, Aug. 22 (P—Right Hon €ir Goorge Tanbhman Geldie, founder of Nigeria and former president of the Natjonal Defence association, is dend. He was 79 yvears old. HOLD Marseilles, France, Ang. 2 (A The Workers' Soclalist international, known as the Second internationa in its second meeting since the war, ording te tha communication, | PUTNEY MAY BE RETAINED IN CONN. This Is the Expectation, Though Nothing Definite Is Known Washinzton, Aug, 22 (Fr=The new iibition enforcement program of gecretary Andrews will tember 1 and by that time, ypocted, & deputy administra- tor for the Connecticut jndicial dis- trict will have been appointed by J A. FPoster, acting administrater of New York-Connecticut district I'oster temporarily has been trans- farred from Fhilsdeiphia to New York. Foster, H. 1. Same, acting :dministrator at Bosten, and R. @ Merrick, acting administrator at Buftalo, who formerly was in charge of the New York-New JTersey distriet #a8 well as fonr other administrators ily are on the rells so that & whether they haie {the qualities which will fit them to [glve satisfactory performance in the posts ta which they have besn as- signed No announcement yat has been | made of the deputy administrafg for Connecticnt, but it is helleved here that ¥Frank T. Putney will be retained In that pest hecause he had a good record even befors Andrews taak charge of prohibition enforce- liwent, Tt is believed that Palmer Canfield, who had heen state dires. [tor of New York. will b placed in rge of one of the judicla) districts coming under the supervision of Mr. Toste Besides the deputy administrator far the Connscliout judicial district, Tester will have the assistance of & toehnical man and a lawyer whoss chief duty will be to see that casos are prepared properly for trial. 1n other words, when the new orgami- zatinn plans a prosecution it means [to hava the nacessary legal assis. |tance to make certain that a convie- [tion, will result in any case which s |deemed sufficiently {mportant te {warrant attention. !READ THE HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS FOR RESUITS ant he tempora Andrews may 'GLE- YOU ST DON'T GEEM TO_ KHOW HOW PRETTY s 4 Day Used Car Sale Chrysler Used Car Dept. We offer to the public, through our Used Car Depart- ment, an assortment of the best used cars available FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY Every car listed has been through our car shop and reconditioned WE MUST HAVE THE ROOM—THEREFORE WE OFFER YOU THE FOLLOWING 1924 Sp. 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