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M TODAY'S HOPES ARE SHATTERED (Continued from First Page) that the proposed plan did not mect any requirements of the situation| and had not been accepted by Mr. Inglis or the operators.” Pepper Misinformed Washington, Jan, 22 (P Senator Pepper, republican, Pennsylvania, today announced in the senate that the anthracite strike had been set- tled The “potency of public opinlon' was declared by Senator Pepper to have aided in the settlement, Senator Copeland, democrat New York, said the scttlement resulted from human ather than from help by the senate When advised later by the Asso- tlated Press of the opcrators state- ment in Philadelphia denying there had been a settlement, Senator Pep- per said his announcément was| hased on information from a source hat he believed reliable, He had been told, he sald, that the operators had agreed to the Scranton plan for settlement last night and that the miners’ assent today would end the anthracite sus- pension, of had suffering Senator Pepper interrupted the world &ourt debate to make his brief announeément, which caused a flur- ry thrqughout Washington, News of what the Pennsylvania scnatop’ had sald spread at once to 1e howse and throughout the execn tive debartments. The offices of the Assoefated Press were flooded w elephone cdlls from ofiicials ing confirmation of the announce- | ment that the long suspension in t anthracita ficlds was at an end. There were general expressions of disappotntment when inquirers wer told tha &e ont had rejcted by the eperators nten, . BT I m-n st hope et doviloped for ttlement of the anthracite stirik now in its fifth month, came today when the miners aceepied as a hasis of negitiation a plan advanced by the Seranton Times In announ that the rkers would * consider the plan, ohn I. Lewis, president of the | mincrs' union expresaed willingness ‘o re-enter joint negotiutions broken in New York on January 12, The next move is for t ators W, Inglis, head of their committes, look with | of the proposals a- | | ol plan been | min¢ wnt by W, gotiating on some of the an- | ing com- v favored the plan | tiation. Mr. Tewi iing to join M. | nother meeting in ¢ ¢ on a soitlemer mine workers | chairman ion . a he hold, \Ir, Lewis' favor he strike union no ment return is reach mine work: criticised sitifatiov t the somew as winnéng of - lators Bidon | present of early | Ttems which e Pive Princiy new plan. with 1) resumi ar under s in cffect {at | in | tnee lin complete accord with v tively on a aal cor wages would be fixed for the last three years of & five year period, al- though it would be in this later pe- riod that conditions are most in doubt. The provision that the min- crs are to remain at work whether or not agreement s reached is onc for which we have all along con- tended, and which has been opposed by Mr. Lewis on all occasions. “We appreciate and weleome your interest fn bringing about a settle- ment. We are already converted to | the necessity for some such plan as | you suggest, with provision against deadlocks, and this can be done | without sacrificing any of the min- | ers' rights or Interests the need seems to be to eonvince Mr, Lewis | of this fact.” | Following the econference wl'h. the newspaper publisher President Lewis went to the headquarters of | the miners' ynion here, where he was awaited by other union off- Lewls Tssues Statement Lewis' statement dated January | 21 in aceepting the play of Lynett follows: “I regret that public and private | engagements, distant from the lo- cality of Scranton, have delayed n-.[ Ply to the request of the Seranton | Times for comment upon the sug- gested plan of settlement of mw anthracite controversy, published in your issue of January 18, “The representatives of the mine workers understand, from interpre- | tations appearing in the Timey edi torial columns, that the plan is the | basis for renewed negotiations and that the fourth paragraph is in-| tended as an alternative for arbi-| tration, “The mine workers' representa- tives consider your suggestion as ! being constructive {n nature and | worthy of mature considerations by | both sides n conference, We therefore, advise that we are will ing to re-enter joint negotiatio the rarliest possible moment, i the operators’ representatives oc- cupy the same viewpoint, “The mine workers belfeve that one of the fundumental evi anthracite industry is the ut struction of confidence and gool! will between the anthracite opera- tors and their employes. We have mind ccitain suggestions to make to the operators in confer- | which we belicve will largely instrumental in establi a better relationship and a gre degree of cooperation and cieney throughout the region. assume that such suggestions woull be in accord with the spirit and purpose of the Times' plan. “The mine workers appreel the fine spirlt of public servi which motives yonr own s in the promises and wo find ourselves ur pu pose. Stock Pr York, Jun. of two to he SIATEs of the and anthracite pressed. W res Nally 22 en poin coal comy carirers today respon: Brisk ts in o to | the hrightened prospects of a re- sumptian of cite unee inton sotjating min by by the situation, market ged latest in t filn trader huying for peks and ot d rapidly. Jerscy mounted flve points and " & | f 2 1-2"to 4 points Delasare and oy, prices Central ins ored Hudgon, | Readi York, On by Lacka delphia %, and and New trading in the curb mark: Pinchot Is Indignant nt of Governor address the Pinchot's legislatur 1o special s as the ast night tatement which e committee nines ¢ he bills ecided Wed finitely ttoa pone inc ration make anthr: and te report to provide i vould ility lic neg for state production and sa ~ governor S 1 e asons whieh dministration hills ' the nor sadd, 1 ot) ore it stify f1 is action, nnot there he regard 1 to he farc as a refus; on s for rvelief a ihle situation in act ng only a few pany lawyers led by a pro- ional local company lobhyist was fhe people of te region and the 40,0 users in America.” merits nst th the s ite industr ‘ommittee in erime T nthracite *{Palm Beach Residence from y confere ore two ninig of be changes in ject of Wy | | W operators the United Ameriea to n rangement’ where continued piration of nt." ise an hy work may he t the mines at the ex-|° contract and ¢ ng | \tions for a new agree- Inglis Makes Reply In answering Mr. Lynett's request v his opinion of the plam, Major You ask m omment upo n for a ement of the ., Which you state is intended sett basis fof Y no ol % nd which were our rec: ptiations ections to para- 3 of the suggested T in substance pro-|c We \ph ns <7 s, As to paragra b 4, it would ap- | at affer two years no quu-' adjustment of Bower otiations with |is security taken up wit wages real estate Is Robbed of Jewelry Wost Beach, Fla., Jan. yester r Palm rglars n 81 from “Vita Serna,” ue, Pulm Beach W. McClintock, ich La Feres:, Claren home of ! wealthy ke 1, resi A report furnished to Palm Beach lice said that the articles string of 97 md rings, a nd other trinkef The pearis with the diamond tting i3 said to have been valuec ken | pearls gold ,Garland Waives Hearing Because of Publicity | Allentown, Ja., Jan. 22.—Charles | larland, founder of the “April arm,” alleged free love colony, lo- cated in Jower Milford township, Le- h charged ® A he county, with miscon waived aring scheduled to held before Alderman William tomorrow Lawrence H tupp. his attorney, notified the ald- rman today. Unnecessary publicity iven a reason ) cash This will in a day or so and bond substituted, Alder- Le raised by either party; theman Bower said. | body of Miss Edi ! tors made a |sald B | sault { police | thira, Matt Murphy and tice t ests wer NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, e —— JANUARY 22, 1926. VOV LNON U BINGHAM REPLIES DIRIGIBLE EXPERT TRADERS CONTROL Young Woman, Probably Deranswl Drowns Herself By Jumping Into ON WORLD COURT; WILL SPEAK HERE Cove, i | e 2o e Rsunes Ministers He Is Sviving 1 fo Get Vote president and gen- al plant of 1071 | Capt. Heinen to Address M&. chanical Engineers Feb. 18 New London, for Viggo E. Bird, eral manager of the Connecticut | Power company's Ic | Ocean avenue, was found in Alewif cove, near the foot of Hig nnue, shortly before 10 o'cle morning where she had committed sulcide early yesterday morning, She s believed to have been deran i bec of recent fliness and rising | ¢+ carly yesterday morning before the household was up, walked to the cove in her night clothe v pair of rubbors and jumpe cove Miss Larsen has been in the ploy of Mr. Bird for one year, |ing here from Denmark Medical Examiner Kaufman pro \ nt by R 1gett, tary of th Protestant Minist Senator Hiram Bingham Anton Heiner henandoah ar wder, will speak in Ne at a general gathering banquet of mechanieal engine is striving earnestly for a|j ording to world court, ' by the New to Sena of the Amerfean Society Blodgett fol- Al Engineers the ministers | Captain Heinen was employe Blodge ppelin company e . . 1t was the unagi- | ror 20 years., Shortly ¢ ous vo! of the ministers at t came to this g that the senators be asked shenandonh A ge the entran ited was ity l R Stts i 1tos to the world An.\l!‘(, a5 et N ‘ enator Bing ply is opinion the woman nad become de- |+ A i ar Mr. Blodgett \ it st comm Britain New Britain rs' | 1ssociation, i e h ebruary 18, a on t The letter was sent gt Mr. cement madg brane A s an s 1 into 1 by in Germany ter the ar try to help wnd to train | first ¢ way em- con to adiths i \ the 8 m fol- . 20 nt airship brok mooring mast N. J. Captain Heinen | e commander who brought it afely 1y that I am striving earnestly,to t a vote on the world court at the carliest possible moment and favor of invoking the clotuge rule to | a banquet A 8 M at am . tain, {rom Nev Hartford, Water- |, that end. The republican floor leade |y 1no” Neeriaon will be presont er of t res me, how-ly o b il be held at the Bur. | or, that even if this vote should Ivitt | servations already | hea for the capacity of | of the prehe layed until the way, there tax bill is out JE ap- | world court will cked or that sent s nsion that the Clothes Ignited From Gas Heater in Room ion rship was du part ot Commander | tif he | would have ) 22 (A firaplace w rbury, hefore Fas-log e living room of home, Miss Dorothy Russcll, 18, of 43 Willow street, received burns early last evening which resulted in her death this morning. Miss I was the fir N ignited heater, n. - Sitting Al a in : to bring it bae her L g fon with nqnret will start at 6:3 reading her dress was T was quickly W m envelope ere extine the fan uel § “re presen litle, Rev, First Luthes moderator; of St Thoso who Rev. Mr. Ahlyuist of t h rs of cluded gulshed by mem AA 1 to the room by the yo i ‘s shrivks of pain. ey dly burned about t} and Miss Rt W to yury hospital, vallant who Martin John's Germar irch Children's 1 ive Schneck of v 1 Baptist lied | church; R th orning. | wedis] It church: Rev iptist 1S won Gaudian na . hody W ssell i fight to o she Home rson of derson S Ainswort v, Warren M t pastor of the Iirst Church |y wssos, cach h and Er s and Blodg will w stock rushes, cleetric | Lcarl 1 son of th as to par valn mere A shares w er. Ot mon an Danfort, 142 at noon that from his goll wa 1lows’ chain, holoes 13 had car 0da ind mas somconc h, with 1wo silver dollars o o Tho investigai! tav Adolp e Upon ¥ D&l i American and C Rev. ed a tons. an t over t Ameri ont secretary of on ti nmunity at WALLINGFORD “TABS” WIN Dy atic th q house hefore, 14814 o torrs Youthtul Hiker Trom Portland, Me. Guest. of Hartford Tolice and ' Makes Most of Opportanity. (V- Membera foree, with A8 master Hartford, Jan. 22 the Hartford po it Jn U monics, W pert Wade, Por 2o hiked into iartiord this morn 1 was overe at New Britain Representatives mes Fly Series of Games by Score of Points, Wallin ome by the to contin L) b Malinowski leorzit Malinowski, Malinowski n itk jetory M ommitte vo good stz vder, rders of clam ¢l four dow 1 bread and e Wade, veral drank t Arus . Parker who has he = n Pointe Noew Ve No¥ mott Adams was th rof 16 had veral spent the r of Orville 8. Par) this TREVENTED Ja J1NC HING city riends here, having two wi m's home { funteral will be held Satnrday a from her I home o'clock negro spirited into workhouse e had bheen saved from mob in southern Deliware by and county officers. T witho iler had ¢ on a 10 year i attack on white girl he 1 n ie mory | ir ind mes to wiing Funerals and ! meral wife of Macici Paje strect held morning = lock nd at 7 church. 1 cred Heart cem Macicl Pajor Mre M.J K‘en;cy' Automobile Stolen in Wallingford A sedan belongin Mir J Kenney was stolen at 1 “clock 1 from in front 2 i & society bulid in Walling- rd. Fellow membe “Tabs" ad permission of the owner to use r for a trip to Wallir e New Britain ar Walling- i« neiging in card and bowling tournay While the m re » ear was taken, it w matter was 1 gtord jor 217 1o tom August Baptist ligh of the A rs of the is ca Smith Douglas M. th of 64 Garden stre o'clock of the FRAWLEY - REAGAN iRtRal Tt Miss § Mass where ool societies were s Sons tehes wi complete Rev First Wallir pulice CIVIL SUITS RECORDED Joser Tracy has remzyk of Bri: s the result of fon on Wes T, Bea Walter ed hy Rernard Fraw c s t Main Deld McDonos ice R an, h Catherine he fu Tronosky eral of Ca will be held 14 Wil o'clock tomorrow norn Ukranian Catholie c Burial will Ukrainian cemet nk o8 ™ ine from Her rt {oelock action for ) 500 damages agninst Ludwig Mora- | 3 weddin rmont | alleges that on Monday she an automebile operat- | PRIZES FOR DEST dant on Main street and suffered bodily injurles. Jos Kben Puthan b has sued Manuel Atachian Pow ) damages second 1 nrizes of $3 and the ¢! Joseph A. Hafiey UNDERT Phone 16 | Opposite So. Mary’s Chareh 1 Residonoe 17 Sommer Nt~ 1685.3 \ was struek by ed by the defe LETTERS [y of the ( e r Co. to 2| in busi correspon i at the Y. the best lotter. T nanship elass has increased to ip of 22 and three more ctefl next we s s " OWLS' SUCCESSEUL WHIST Nest No. 1,548, Order of Owls held a whist evening in 0Oad llows hall and the prize Winners, s members Women, first—MrS. | are expe Mrs. VanGordon fams, and Hurlburt second, Wi , Mrs. W Winte consola Men A. Critche BOLLERER’S rosy sHOP POTTED PLANTS Clueraria, Daffodils, Hyacinths, Jonquils, | of Tulips, Primroses, Crelamen, Fresh Cut Flowers Daily. Tropieal Cactus, §9 WEST MAIN ST. 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