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News of the World By Associated Press STABLISHED 1870 CITVENS, APPEL 15 0F N0 AVAI Rotmal Gall Tor Suspension of | - e 'LITTLE HOPE FOR DROP Housewives Tind No Encourage- ment In Bulleting Issucd By Department of Agriculture, Mine Closes Down Hazleton, Pa., Aug. 27 UP) — The first mine in the Lehigh field to shut down until a new wage agreement is reached between the anthracite workers and operators was that at | Oneida, near here, operated by fhe Lehigh Valley Coal company. Offi- clals sald today the suspension was | due to an accumulation of unpre- to p coal which is taken from Oneida to the Jeancsville breaker to be broken into marketable sizes, the mount on hand heing such that e days will be required to get of {t Operatars of other mines eald their eolleries will be kept going at full until quitting time Mon- i tn §200.000 When Four Buildings fn Mightstown Are Razed, T thought to have st fi o s injured the fi ———_ v <A “daQ PV Simagrr AWS 021)0UU0) a v.m a4V IN PRIGE [)F POTATOES | —_— Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 12 ’040 ' Aug. 22nd S ) V BRITAIN HERALD EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, LEGION GONVENTION { IN NEW LONDON Near Pttsburgh, Engineer Killed ([T F THE STATE ‘Opflfls This Morning and Re- Meagre Reports of Accident to Crack Train Gives WHEN GOU[MClS End No More| " 21, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 1920. —E[(:HTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS e L R ot ——— T Buffalo Express Train Wrecked FIIM STOCKS SENT SECURITY CONFERENCE POSSIBLE NEXT WEEK Kills Self in Piece of ere, Manip- ulated by Prisoner Ends Proceedings In Los Angeles Court. Los Angeles, Aug. 27 (® — Dr Thomas W. Young, dentist, on triai the murder of } te a noon, the final day of the [here for SR ety o the burying of her body in a cisterr An aver of 37,358 tons of an- |killed himself in the county jail } thracite is being sent to market jearly teday. daily from the 37 collleries on the | County employes Hazleton and \ahanoy division of |the denti dy i coll wh the Lehigh V v railroad, which is |he had straugled h a pi a high figure. of wire. He had ) dead for Tn anticlpation of a suspension |some {ime when the body was found retail d this vicinity have | The wire used by Dr. Y stored fu it was predicted to- [probably smuggled into day that no immediate need would |jailer said. Permission u shutdown. It was felt here [asked several days #go suspensfon comes 1t will |coil of wire {nto ) tion {bly for use in r — L this was denie hmi(wh 1 the wire a ARSI H\“h Assistant County 1 Damages Fstimated From $150,000 | p.o diied Yor iinutes to six o'cl 1 roused him with instruct prepare himself for court A ock this mc later r Croushorn was Au (R—1; moned to the tier by the pri between $150,000 | gistress sig When e 0 was caused ¢ Young's de was destroyed four The s ial of Dr business section o Your rcl N J Jurors in th wer - close ¢ e court the subu Squar n and it Claims He's Crippled. £ D Asks Q 50, Ill)() (lf ( (mn ( 0. < sied todeatt of ¥ i ’ Frank Lattorella today f Siaret suit in tt superior court agai ) r tes Connecticut cor for Foster N He o Tieie damagee. He he will be a {low prisoner and there cripple for life t the accident | Foster said ew b - has cost him the usg of certain or- fers to find the wire about the den- ganic powers tist's throat. M S [ Vashington, Aug. 27 (®—llouse- | Until T 8 >assengers d i i i GHI“] Kl”.EI] BY AUT[] G F Ining S00m wiamnston, . 31 vetouse | 065565 Until Tomorroy Number of Passengers Injured Hovie Wil Gome i \ y uermany, France and . e ‘H\n- lnn‘-_, us much for potato i I‘ re t .t i ! this rous last, wers given little | ! flR]VER UN[]ER ARREST G B PT - DISCUSSING MAINTENANCE, oo’ it oot e AUKILIARY ~ ALSO MBETS. _ rivsvorcs s sv v oo e conc ans 1w sucr BRYINE A y S T —— (I]:r!-mn f\l!;;umn ’1-nl»n>hul today by falo express, crack Pennsylva s ‘]v"'ll‘li\ irgh shortly after 10 DA NEARER |ng To Dismss r‘l e agriculture department, | flye AT 5 sittshurel, | 2'¢lock, It was due in Buffalo b bt Technical Questions Prolong DIscus- | The potato shortage, the depart-| Veterans Pay Silent Tribute to Their ‘X"\:'“" ‘:‘ ‘I,. “‘I,“,,,, m ) miton| B e Regional Di 1 l\lh er Street “’m Held for tur ti ; e T an e B e v coke Sraeburn, 20 1 IV ab PR Orte taith e tallsnar ton ooh | Rogion rector Txplains That | R l ston—Tewls tn Conferenco—One (AL FRCR 10 U6 e #1OD | Dead—Welcomed by Mayor—Com- | from hece, today. First reporls wre hore were ot |§x;:'m.r‘r”f\'.‘<\;ifi?fffrj Sont | | Manslaughter Under ¢ heladons. Oolliery Closes Down—Strike ln Potatoss. The weather recently has| myitgees Are Appointed—Sall to 1t | Lo 41 engineman had been killed ot Ol City, Pa, had been killed and S e q heen favorable for a larger late and n of passengers injurcd. | Fireman J. H. Fidler scalded w blem—Holden Says “Boycott” Was 3,000 Bond BarisAL e Lansford, production, but on the other hand| Wright. I'he 0. 907, consisting of the locomotive and the exp i | e e Ambassa- the crop will have to run the gaunt- one express car, & baggage and mail care Jeft the rails. Never Threatened, | A0f on Haeac handed to Philadelphia, Aug. 27 P — The jot of possible early fros jero | New London, 27 (P —The | = g | amin of 46 stiver| Yorelsn Minister Briand Ge midnight appeal Wilkes-Barre citi- have been reports of a tondency {c venth annual vention of t New Haven, Aug. 27 ¢ A movic | t wa 1 under bonds of | ™MADY'S reply to the I'rench ge- zens made to the miners here hat blight and rot In the eastern yro. | Connectiout department of the Amer FA'”.":R rWEb ”H_’ lb[]bTASY NE E A Y !picture drama entitied “The Exodus @ $3.000 for hearing next Tuesday on | UMty note. The reply agrees the latter resume le negotiations [ducing sections, Virginia, a Legion opencd in this v today dtither Biimui Wit tnate i et wge of manslaughter when he 0 continue the negotiations for with the operators will have no in- |and Kentucky lave been further bo. Departiment ander % ' i was arraigned today uefore Judge @ security pact and announces fluence upen plans the miners have [hind in production thus far amt | L. White presidin TR |changes fiing the roles was Being | wijlym G, Hungerford in police | (Nat Germany will be nt under way for a suspenslon in the shipments as a whole are about 16 me in its history the Connee: | YME | enacted here today as the excha irt for the killing of four year 4 In the conference of juriste anthracite coal ficlds, September 1, [per cent below last season ticut department opened convention ’connmu by automobile to Sophie Koslowsk! of 9 Broad ‘¢ b held in London (o consider according to authoritative comment | “The present tariff of 50 cents por | MAer its own national colors, which TR "rmr atocks out of the state ot in a fatal auto accident yes-| !N question, today. thundred pounds on potatocs is were deidic ippropriately, the di- | §3, & ny > 5 y oon. Through his = e aetual ca L ton & uanetal nidaDarlorin i nelTiass (minis ; o | vine blessing being invoked by the Fourteen Year Old Boy “ cre It Not for That the ‘l"““'”"’ By Imioe s ot theitilon) v, Donald Gaffney. Benjamin Parls, Aug. 27 P —Irance stands expected to he issued by the miners' [prices go very high," said the de.| 1ev. Dr. Timothy M. Crowley of this a¢ Well—Six Chil- o T |board of trade that mine for | ) a plea of not gullty. ady to send delegates fo - sub committen as soon as all details partment. e Lost as Well—Six Chil End Would Be Brought b i A S5 GRS s SETEN G ST i r,ow:«-vl. i B '»fln:‘ c-rmv':: for keeping “malntenance men” in Mayor Waldo I Clarke delivered | dren Survive About [ earer: |auested the continuance to permit | with Great Britain, Relgium and the mines have been arranged at y 0 N [ AnRuliesaliof nclcomuinnaSRics: ! Many of the theater owners loft | !NOrough investigation of the Germany promising sceurity to the R re i e [;R”'"‘ISI,S nARRm ”S st SE N e e o e | Many of ¢ bsriomnerinett | ENOER EE SR S SIS SR e e ronal g et Various techr auestionairialng) UIULA [ Hartford respon asllentiun Dile Ashland, Ky., Aug. 27 (B)—A Southampton, [ Aug. 27 B— romlindiondudey ‘I“ R e ‘ [leskoslonsk (pirlseniliBerlini igoverniu it facoeptithe J at the meeting today Nave prolongzed | vas glven in memory of the heroie L.y 1o save the lifu of his son | Modern scientists are not dull, prosy | o cormore, and there was also Lo | her chum, Bllen Kowalskl, 5 years | geation the latest French nots that O o I [flNBUrT A G e e ST I Lo I T e Hows withans o are not dull, proey |ve a confercnce at the capitol of | gid, In front of thelr home about © | such negotiations he opened. tm. Aol T dihcison s tald lothave | U It wos voted to send faliieriof neyent Ghildron i Td o b Dindsinetion Protessor W, o & |TePresentatives of the filn distribu- | giciock yesterday afterncon. Ben- | diately, shown some signs of heat, and the l mpndiyfiloshe (Rl life {Varkes, of Toronto, Canada, one of |y b State Tax Commissioner | jamin was arrcsted by Patrolman | M. Fromageot, well known furist, iietataty of (1A eanct dnmatlon is | tment, which Ku s done avis | g, son Hubert, 14, [the delegates atiending the annual 3:3(’"’;"“‘; | Jl“ latter s hen :]vfl; Charles Anderson, \l‘;/v wae mear | has n'rrl- 1. bech dealsnted 1 g . Al G that makes the time o g P i . | 1 its amusement programs fc S Ihad been o meeting of the Britis! : JHRER and re ed to Hartford. | {he scene of the accident when i sent France in the event X cal Intoilirial Unethical Sayst| s e iy die iRl ine Etentii ernoon r attain- | this today s [one of the distributing organizations | patroiman Herbert C. Lyon ex-|ment favors prompt action and Hope proved short-lived that the | el RS Slackinacrdisaster : 1 feot. | 1he cours lecture in which he | (?daY sald that esery roil of film|amined the brakes on the death 11d be ready to begin at Iondon miners out of courtesy might defer Chief Justice el b t off ac of dvnamite | vas telling his hearers that earih. | VNIeN the exchanges had had here |machine tmmediately after the ac- | next week, thefr plans nuntil John H. Uhl, the | 1'”']’“_;""}"' te y }“""'_ ) loosen hits ¢ which they (auakes were not an unmived evil, | have been shipped cither to]eident and reported that neith The French delegation would een- spakeeman of the Wilkes-Barra "no- | {following ar wirmen: Cr it A TE e laex o Here 18 the principal stanza in his | N°¥ York or Boston by Saturday ;f,m. or the emergency brakes W sist of experts and jurists. The iatter strike" ad had another| Clevala o, les e Ba distr : Moore lot <on down into venture into versification: {He sald that the conference with |jn working condition, Renjamin | would be entrusted with the task of chance arrange SOMe Te- [aonduet of Clar [ "'“‘ 4 ,»'”‘1‘1"{,“,' excinvation to fan away the |What is it rules the upper crust? |Commissioner Blodgett yesterdiy | ciaimed that the br W = ttling the three pointe raised in the o Siianal Trokent L b naciioh | ; nd fu Isostasy, Isos falled to develop any solution of the ! vight, excepting that they 'rench note to Germany, namely the opes trial in Da Tenn, was | 24 plac ED. convention, | hen Hy 1elied the floor of What actuates the over v]~rq<" iproblem which the distributors face, se on them, which fact may | Stcurity pact, the status of the arhi- The e sering aal | PoInted to today b €, T 1‘,{‘.‘. xv»v« ‘,C:::‘.N, H«I T the w he sn s and called h Isostasy, Isostasy. | He sald vhr«f in discussi of wa e tended to lessen their efficien- | 'ration treaties. and Germany's en- ot of a mi , It was ex- [chief justice of the Ohio supreme | committoe, \William Ander AUSIATY 1o ia father to p 1 out. Moore | What gives the shore lines wander. |of intercepting films sent to exhibi- oy The driver claimed that he was | lh-(\"’m’m the League of Nations rined, made it virtually imperative | conpt R T x nierson, started fo extricats but, half \\m ¢ |tors a central office might be used wwelling about five miles an hour | A conference of the fareign min. R e S e el - S S b e Hubert ’A‘ ci wonseious ‘,\:“: h‘vmy\Mt*s‘l'lghlan'lfi into dust? |where the deputy collector conll [ap the fime he hit the two liftle | It¢ 'vk‘n" the interested powers would e e 1 v &hould brir ek A ,‘_W\ v'u. ,‘v.‘yx rope and ‘\ O the strongest stratum ’r';w:- 'mo”m\ 'f;., .,»,‘,. ,‘n,\,‘. 1’;,; R g “‘m, “m.m_: ‘\‘.. ;\‘1:} lnv‘”,(u M‘\”“rl\ the oxpe ,v[,_., o T e B, S the {4P0" him the condemnation of et e abl e et LG U S CRRE O RS (1 J& DU | went to the theater. r. Tobias | riving is a large, powerful make, | Pleted their work, or about the mid- ) 'I aslis it Mo 1":”", LRRTdres hast e il B tens on e scanention s Bomore IR ot et arted fo descend | l:n:;‘\ leostasy. L G 1V, DR ] e e, cibibe e T gear. | i:'\ffl‘\ plember, when fhe u.g:. el et (6% one and | bench and SR e e s DU AdrsdonRoRetcan oghnsLS i | ”'B”'J“"“ 8 f;l‘[""'i’ that Isostasy pian over several others. In puttir machine would stall at such a|° \\M’ lons assembly wiil sthi be in Ing mineimulononihe sne e Al S i T | nmes ef ohs ErlBenieng 1 fainted. SR e o r-”‘*"\""(‘ vxf’nnl;\l equilibrium | forward plans Mr. Tobias said t siowirata | sesslon, fhemselves ichs that fake time, it|Made in an address to 209 law stu- | promenads will take place : "\" L YR et Ll ,"“‘; v\_?fi’lm’i—'l lf;h‘? |action should not bha construcd as 7 One of the witnesses of the girl's| ! wus explairad lents sworn attorneys b | The anxiliare will open {ts eon- ey g ; i of rock material an-,v:he:r oo rEniandstl sbeguian Uieg Clulelin (o tnsEnolicetat il a L) ot Lkeir Mondis. Tahn 1.1 ot th The law of that [HEes: TARTon bl e e ’rll\’:’”lfll‘;“‘ms were merely frying fn devise a ne was travelling about 20 miles "g‘f““”- Aug. 27 (-1t is hardiy e e union, was in |and simpie.” he said, T o (G prt e ,_”‘rvq‘l_;m:r*‘wd‘ vh":;v v of paying taxs on flms pro- ian hour as it ca v'mm, uw st koly that the conference of German d e nee with ten- | indictment nor the st ] t 1, 8 ” D (OY ” [ II( FN(“[‘ irthquakes showed fhe surface of |06 Under contract. When con-|other witnesses lied experts to discuss the ge nants at the Hatel Rellevt | Which the indictment ws national 15 Ul the earth was not uniformly rigld, | 7258 are ended no more fil s ] M DESUARRDE heldgho el ndx! ford, and ths word coming contained mention ‘]0 MM)RY AN M’;I‘RFSS and that if it were it would bring on, | D% S1iPPes in and the contral Mrs. Pegey Winnick! Alondiy originally infendeq, from tham wasitolcol patience, [ncither oy in the re inations was 1 L I [ geologleally speaking, the universel | ! Be Of no further use lithe girl S anaithe Honloy SR cil Hurst, Jegal adviser fo \fr. Tewis with Philip Murray, |gree involve or necessari U Adiutant {deluge and “the end of the present | el Kowalski girls were standing on :"‘, s g oraen RorfIie whoat international viespresident. and jany discussion of the tion re i e p b T D | Holden Denles Surrender | south of Broad *"‘“'_“"'_‘“‘5- e y‘,”f‘ Ssery 8l such a mawt Themas K dy, international sec- |evolution at noon until tomorrow after. | Former ¥ale Football §tar Reported X 7 i Hartford, Ang. 27 (P—De nying [ {a cross to their home on the other /"“.’ "w“ e in Geneva at that time, i s st Sends s kT ol | ennesses statute (o L e . that the motion picture distributors ' g T hines were coming | 4N ik ;‘)’ ;" his return is at gres e sl s G S e i GOUNG”,S AG’“ON T]ES [Pad tn any way “surrendered” 10 |along travelling east so the four|eniandeclded. =~ - to isln Rina'de Cappelinl. Ardrew | tea of the puhlic 5| T first district eanens this Mately I [the state tax commissioncr In the | waited for them to pass. Afvvcr ‘“’”'v,»,a[ fi"rnlnn\‘i-j‘q” 5-r!~--'\:«v auarner it ool sidents | Of ths state to teach any theory that |morning New Dritain delegates re : HANDS OF POLIGE BOARD‘(WM.(.M they have set up to the|had passed, Sophie and Elien T Tl SCR the eondj N A TR T e b e e fedizs or and| Stamford, Auz film tax law., Benedict M. Holdan ahead of the woman and directly ity i mecurlty pacl TGHRYRHA of district 1, 7 oot e e e on et 1K was en that Harr Jack- |Harris Coy. forn lnnnncvlcn' counsel for the Motlon |in the path of the nfamin ma- | 9 ”," carly date will send represent Tre six comprl e e il e Gnlof New Dritala Sacala Lzood | captointandlistar oA L : | Picture Producers and Distributors, | chine. which was travelling weet, | [3{€¢ to London to discuss with sub-commtitee AermptE i e i o L o o Lanker. torda | Commissioners Feel Appointment of |caiq this morning that the confer- | The dead girl was struck by the lett | Dritish and French statesmen the thefmatichsogal e 2 to marry Miss J g New Patrol Man Dimits Semice |cnce With Commisslonsr Blodgstt | fender and knocked under the | 'crmulation of an agreement that Strike Over "3'.";15’ i ,|“M.'; ; B [ P lentiona ] q ret ¢ poptimits C® |vesterday afternoon at which |wheels of the machine, while the|™!!! make warfare again imposeble, LRl s Ll e o e 1 Re Willard Moore of 14 poric ) Mr To Fifth Ward. |Charles C. Pettiiohn, chief counsel | Kowalsk! girl was thrown under| Germany, according to unofticial ences over the paying of ya | masitisratoteR e e i e Tor {he distributors was also aresent. | the. machins between! tha ‘wheels,| 23\Iceal reaching here! trom Hurlin &) certainfclnes iofatl LedEtoRRe) IS SRS one ot New Dritaln; auditing, £, M, |tination Unless the common councll sees |was concerned only with the me. | She escaped with brulses and cuts 'S BETecd wWih the French repre. strike of 800 mine workers fc‘m“ lare i (ot a0 P e e leense was issued by |fit 1o rescind its action of last |chanical detalls of eollecting the |about the body. ntatives in the note that the tims at the No. 14 colliery of the Lehigh A D O ol ik Ganteo s, Mr. Menth authorizing the appointment |(axes on films to be delivered to| Medical Fxaminer Waterman °F a7 inferchange of ideas regard. CoRlic NI oLion COoMmpany - 1,""":‘ ':7'.""‘1 toA0ILe 1o ¥ o ‘.,‘.”(:m. il Al ) that 1t was his inten one & ional policeman for duty | Gonpacticut theater owners under |TLyon examined the body of the lit- | N8 the situation by written eom- was Jittls hope entertained that the mitting expert evids o gilnilaln sumceean IR Ay in the fifth ward, members of the |yhair prosent cotnracts | t1e girl and sald that death had been f‘)”"‘““"" has come 10 an end and ytrike will be s ttled before the an- |soundness of the of ey ention, Harr ! New : : ing for |COMMIission are of the opinion they | yi. “Hoiden said that his ellents | instantaneous 1at a round table conference 18 the | ttieipated sospension takes place nest | thon. aine - ; A ion s fo| cn donoiNing bt mame (& Batrols [ e ais csri s b s eS| S e e r method for disentangling the ‘Monday. This was me day | gz e J Al N i SnenlEn AVt toReHaL dutyiand | nerer stated \thacihey eotid)) £nsried sakcalnjor the _rontrovers, valley and but little coal was pro- . L """l ward as long as he continue: (el el AR L AT G Dbt ) men n' wnnrqvmm Batwae tan Bl by T o | Dentist, Held for Wife Murder, e s 19 8O- ey o the removat o1 eting o, By e o 1T O | and Belglan atives to deal with teehni IN MACKINAG MATTER |agents from the state represen The resolutlon passed by the com ell lth oose mon conncil speciticaly directs the th‘" ‘;" "')"‘ ""“‘” “""”“(""H”'“ cal and fudicial questions and paye ‘: ” lv : i morning to the statement of Lien- Tamavtin sor \ placing of a new patrolman fin the z < & ring together of fifth ward, When the commisston |fenant Governor Brainard. in which |Fxplosion Happencd Tn Territorlal | tho respective foretgn ministers ty IS coived a copy of the order a re- |N° dlscounted the seriousness of | yyaperng of State, U. S. District work out the long discussed prob- | Two acquaintances of the as | (Y was made that it be rescinded, | Wil H. Havs® edict, Mr. Holden sald fem. fendant yesterday 1 : of Bot" | at the board be allowed to name | "1h°r® 18 no occasion for Senator Attorney Says i Essentlals of Note, $ L 2 ,. ng, N Prs rd to consider the situation |- CIn ¢ ote s s 1ad ofiered them 3500 i « new policeman and the money | Prainard to consider the situation at i o r note to Germany, which vould testify they had scen fdward [\ ovided. The councll did not |3l The question of calling a epe- ence R gL A NIl made publfe in the various eap- e A o has | cial sesslon wonld not he determined || hited States District Attorney Nor-|jtalg of Europe last nig! . Young alive and well hut in change its original resolution, how- 1 Inedil a today declared that | irope last night, the allfes, [from her husband several i W Xeork lever, and now. the police board finds by him. A apeclal sesslon in ealled |[° R v die Cion peaulting from | ceroLEf, Krance, fnaisied on thres iiter February 2 v said the theatrical s in v months. iy cpipowered to name a patrolman |When fn the opinior & 51 ldai5n fo OftHiet ol rdontitie | L ann e s Apointacsinat treaty of r was made prior to his arrest | The application for iihout exercising discretionary {0 emergency exist rsion steamer Mackinac, 11 | g Shotldnot modified; BaitheiAnd e o ense was not spread o ¢ : enant governor sion ster ackinac, at Germar e e () tha L st b ; s as to the shifting of heats in | licutenant goverr Newport harbor a week ago Tuesday | Leaguo op nol Should r the he told them he needed the cco t the time i v the fifth ward. ot heard of any p StePS | \ening, which has already taken a | i1 5.0 Of Nations equal in status to {inred testimony fn an allenation of | Town ¢ Close . | e which have been taken to make an | o) "¢ 52 lives, would have to be | - OMeF members, and that provis ffections sult a to fila At fr ar t | amendment to the state canstitution |, Ken by At aatAte oL R oA e TRAN "1'" be made for compulsory arbitra- < o B SRR s G Rhode Island. | 110n 6¢ fueyre L o ; i senate could hec foutenant {tion In this case” the district attor- | 1 0 'm‘lm“' manyrilinoito o god ernor. v said, "as th losion happened | o f eptance of the allied with s (i 4o | Not a Spar. Mast or Funnel in Form- S — . ‘,:' i:_.,‘ff‘,p‘f“.fififi‘,’r;‘“@'} the ‘;’“f‘”"]‘i““; cannot b ctold, but 1. with :\]mh()] Re- Dl\'ll”(‘l The federal grand jury will 8 d she considers the note more i er Popnlar Waters—Will Not Re- concllatory than the pre be fous com ot llediintareeiallseatlon i ) : New Haven, Av s | the subjec A Fork P 2um Row | It is declared that Germany doas S Tork s 2T R Rox, ! Russian Contractors Who | ot aficrcarsd, M Germany do famous rendezvous tor the Nor & thoirot arg t set forth Atlantic fleet of liquar ships, was de- Cheated Govt. Must Die | in the note that her non.membere s today for the first t Moscow, Aug. 27 (®—Nine con. | " the League of Nations presents vears. Not a &par, mast nor f tractors, charged with defrauding “: reason foc non-finlfiliment of marked the watery no-man’s lan the mili equipment department | &% ‘-“‘""”""\“'» scause she | Young sat calmly listening ist beyond reach of the proh: r of the war office through systematic "\““f g ‘”f("r"fl to join the league. 0 aws leggers charging 1 of war supplies, today wee | > %0 the Germans are said to admit A G n George C. Ca Th tenced to death by a military tri- | {03t the question of a guarantee tem and arbitration remains far from here. : o nder of the New York coast The two m b Rt AL SR g division, declared today that fn a house w Thirty-two others were given vart- , '° "8 Soived. dhe he coast guard blockade Rum | gallon still in o s terms of {mprison and 25 G _"" ‘ : R GG L RGDs k2 eal Howeor | slibRaTorhaitoncl were acquitted. neppy, SCTAD Atthende “Vigllance will be maintained — —— PRI AUE 3TUR-The Oerpin Fagels in winter and summer as long as 'vvrw ey L e Gl G o Sl eign distillers continue to manut Taau el a0 inEotiths om0t ther, B e M d Ly orces ln 0rocco ranchi/note’on ' the security quoss = e £ Now tinue their efforts to smuggle by ?"lmg LOLIaS repented SN S .| member o ot N S AP tions that reallzation of a security o oAyt mine said. pact Is impossible as long as the i athor, ¥ r. ap ure rlnclpa ]ec ve question of Germany sharing in the 1 her | published gag O N colonial mandates fs unsettled. iauor at v, and T = {‘ San AR TGP _ | Tt also remarks that the security Sy ol ¥ Four Drown, One EScapes |thrce firemen were infured and s e ke L o sas, _ W l-on Rowboat Sw vamps | e ey e 7 (,,‘3 Tanks and Alrplanes tion, and that further occupation by En route ot she fell fnto| £ = ‘rl\m Sttt o] e American aviators | the allies of the Cologne sone, o stupor Zjine T RGeS 3 Form ]mportant Part lunteered for service | “which is unlawtully occupied,” i uth o3 ‘“,'1 ad- | oo % . unaen i :"-; |Iv: r;vl;lll‘n \:ri"nr{*'" harn\;n,\‘ -;uh that spirit, - Tootit _ A Moroceo arrived at Fez today to be- | Germany has done everything to Rt i e hay el HIGH TIDE “ ‘ Of Plan Of At(ack = gin thelr work with the French at|fulfil the allles’ disarmament :-n:m- > t in a batllped ) L et | = b the mv:.fl Pending the organiza- | tions, the communique declares, and ! to a . . | August 28 (Standard Time) | AVIatOl'S AI’HVC. tion of the American escadrlile, |never in hstory has the disarma- t : AL NG Timiias §188 it ! which is expected to require at least ,ment of a nation been carried out S attom of WIS At Newiea | a week. they will be attached to a|so thoroughly. g th. Theaia el | ‘ Ny French escadrilie. This detachment|{ The German press comment on Patr ald to Bulletin | French Morocco, Aug. 27 (® | is commanded by Lient. Col. the French note iu extremely varled. ' re d A 4 3 * “ # |—The Frer forces operating | Parker and Includes Cap | The moderate and soclalist jour- oht This Evening against the Branes tribesmen in the | Holden, Lieuts. Cousins and Ferrand. | nals describe the communiecation & 3 4 |region north of Taza yesterday cap-| Four other American fiyers, Ma-|very concillatory, and consider that a new | [tured their principal objective, the |jor Sussan, Capt. Rockwell, Capt.|it provides a suitable opening = for ‘ TAE WEATHER | [strong Dejel Amesset R and | Wel d Dr. Sparks, have arrived | oral negotiations between the Girei den 1 an g 1 e { |reoccupled their old position at Da- at Meknes, a few miles southwest of | powers. .‘ 1 eRYAN Hartford, 4..‘ 27.—Forecast | [har, routing the enemy. who fled | Fez where Marshal Petain has de-| The newspapers representing the for New Britain and vicinit | with their flocks before the d vastat- clded to establish his headquarters. | cight parties, however, profess e - b Fair tonight and Frid | |ing advance of the French tanks They will serve as bombers and ob- | see no advance whatevar towards 2 in 1 she continued cool | Franch air forces played an ef-|servers with French pilots until the | the conclusion of a security pash " | |fective part in the beginning of | American escadrilie is equipped with (Continued on Page 15) @ these operations, but & siseaes, erylls ewa planes (Continued ox Page 181 » L