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FRICE TWO CENTS ROWER DESTROYS SE IN LOS ANGELES ; - Condensed Telegrams | y 2 ; 5 " Transport < Poeahontas arrived i 1isietl - 5 3 ¥ i _ SR Hoboken from Brest with 3,984 men. SHAKEN SEVERELY BY D e augurate a ‘44-hour week beginning Twenty Miles Off the Coast of the State of Colima, Mexico France Bars German Money. probable in the opinion of M. L. Haw- |rived in Vienna, where he will be put|which will inquire into cxpenditures 1wl Wis Fiobakty Facully Burmed and Mrs, Lask- oy 3 i S . | in Morocco. e g ~onbor o ey o g et g P T R » al Officers of Unions. g e s Ty Residence of Oscar Lawler, Former Assistant United States Para icas . 3—A 1 Copenhagen, Aus. 3.—Bela Kun, de-{ bacon has been sold. = : Cabled Paragraphs | cucuss aue ss commive coup| , Copmmmmsen aus 5 hety xam ae-| Bgon i et i L0 "0 | Attorney-General for the Interior Department — i ndit ‘Raisuli reported to have be- gun a new revolt in the Spanish zone —None of the Warships Reported Any Damage—*“Col- ais 3 Soundiil the Battleship N Paris, Aug. 5—Today’s Journal O | ver, president of the Chicago Qistrict|in an internment camp according to|abroad, will sall Aug. 7. . ; lision Quarters” Was on lew | ciel publishes @ _decres gating council of the Federated Railway | despatch from Vienna. received here ious anti-Japense urbas ler Badly Burned—Five Year Old Son Was rescued— = Z . of November 26, 1915, whereby Ger- | Shopmen's Union. —which called . & | today- are reported at Tsinaufu, capital of the Ship trembled as if She Had Struck am|man bank notes and money were bro- | strike of shen etafts Friday. . He res| .. the province of Shantu; < : Mexico, as the : A e Tirike, Of Shon GTAfte briday: aii® 55 | DESCRIPTION OF THE | orevince Of SHANULS. it au-| House Burst Into Flames Immediately After the Explo- Uncharted Reef—Crew Was Kept at Quarters for Fif- = Geclared the sirike is spreadinz rap- DOWNFALL OF BELA KUN] thorities in Tokle have decided: to in- R . stched in| STORY OF CRUELTY To idly and that the unrest among rail-| Vienna, Saturday. Aug. 2—(By The| " case the number of police. i teen Minutes—The Flagship Rolled and Pitched in AMERICANS IN MEXICO | way ‘workers is w0 generai ‘that ~the| . e A D e o BUL te B e T e R S R e S Shocks. Washington, Aug. 3.—A story of|Mmovement has overwhel the in-|yirtual' dictator of the old Hungarian | pension of 4 Lawler, former assistant United States — Heavy Ground Swells That Followed the cruelty to Americans in Mexico, in- | ternational officers of the. various|iovict government, and the fAENt he| Brais Gne oA iiies On SUBLL. Na.|attorney eneral for the intevior de: | PROSECUTED DYNAMITERS ions involved. c % v ¢ the ship|volving the death from starvation of {unions - made almosct alone to maintain the| tional Brotherhood otters demand | Partment, was probably fatally burned 1 WEST O= Hourd U. B. &5 Npm atexith, Sty o WES dhe frst rexios o Jo|an aged American woman, reached| Advices teday from Cleveland were | ower ‘that had caused the allies 50| a 35 per eent Inovease In swages. and Mrs. Lawler was badly burred [ 1 A,,g,|,N Wbtdaflod Lol o (By Wireless to The| was felt those below hurried on deck. |22 O o unemcial | that the executive Doard ot the: Abserc i AL R S <. reac ¢ the recruits| Washington today rough unoffic] - much trouble for months, is described | House passed bill excluding vessels| When their home was destroved early e sl L Sk )—Six_dreadnoughis| The faces of some 0 rs| channels. The cruelties, including an fican Iederation of Rallway Workers.in despatches received here today and| af foreigh registry - from american|today by what the police belieev to| (or the o e attack by bandits, some of whom are|With a membership of 26,000, chiefly |}y refugees from Budapest. have been a gasoline bomb. | alleged to have been Carranzistas, im- unskilled labor in Cleveland and the inalimction [ upestiing. the Com: | Sercms Donre .. atiogtan| . Shortly. batora s orclock this morn. middle west several v s o ¥ afternoon _twenty| rolled and Bliehtd ™ followed | the| Prisonment, indignities and later ‘con- |cast had dec el {o strike tomorroW.|munist government took biace Friday | to i T oo ect at Sen Dates| Ing; according to information. mathered signed by the police here as the prob ol Mertpo. . SN b ar 156 Wwar: [iphioks . QEcation (of propesty, “wake_ jerpetmat|accondive fo L. HEWVEr. 3 at the meeting of the Central Council | when it.is reviewed there Aug. 7. by the police, a man driving an auto- | 2p!e Mmotive for an attempt on the o ny Aoy the War- | A iral Rodman kept the crew at|ed: it is said, upon Dr. and Mrs | The maintenance of way men's un_|of Kevolutionary Workmen and Sol-| Domicio da Grama, Foreign Minis- | mobile stopped in front of the Lawier | 0f ORC4F Lamler, former mesletans e o Siesiey fremiied trom bow| quarters for fifieen minutes and then| Charles T. Sturgis of Washington and |lin &lso Is preparing to strike, it was|diors at Budapest. Zoltan Ronay, for-| ter, will return from Rio de Janeiro to | Tesidence at New Hampshire atreet | (3600 al of the United \,The New Mexico Bach am wne | Sfdered the “secure signal” to be| the latter's mother, Mrs. W, H. ¥een-|eald = 25000 shipmen on|Mer minister of justice. announced the | Washington as Brazilian ambassador. | And Wilshire boulevard, in an exelu- | ©OQ3% oo “harted reef and the mavigation offi-| sounded. He took the whole incident|MERf. alse of Washington. s, Heon- | o nd the mumber Inereasine poch | EOVernment’s iesignation. He explain- | _Central and South American Cable | Sive residential district. He dropped| county state and federal o ounden eollisten auarters on| as if it were a matter of routine, giv- | FIERt died of starvation while held a | gl At e B eretare ot | €4 that the dictatorship of Bela Kun,| Co. announced that one of its cuble | Something,. leaned into the car, and|jeq to the belier that (he 2 D isonpn. 2y ~ ? | effective on’ March 3., was based on|lines was broken between Ecuador and | F2pidly drove away. placed between two five of the Pacific fleet were shaken severe- | showed alarm, as the men at quarte; f s ago was by a double earthquake shock at|awaiting orders, while the flagshi {18 o'clock this afternoon -twenty| rolled and pitched in the heavy the ip's si Sail It ing his orders quietly on the quarter 4 - a R P s At iass| i while omccre and men wWeph aum- | D%, Stargis, an American Qentlet snd |1 Ssunders, declantd wallrdad sched” |grde, adsumptione;- famely: ', world | Petu: ; An explosion followed almost tm- | Bies wis ol AV Sallon cdr of the warshins swayed )ike poplar| ning to their posts in the tense ex-| ording to information received | crippied within 4 day or twe. Already | fevelution, military aid from the Rus-| Dockmen at Ashland, Wis, Escan-|mediately, ~The house burst into|highly inflammabic liquid e o, Jecc & pp 2 €ady | sian soviet and the Hungarian prole- | aba and other lake ports, not including | flames. Mr. Lawler, hfs wife and one | working on the fase ol fropo trees in a gale. citement of the first few moments. here, went to Mexico twenty years ago. |stéel mills and other industries at - v ! Fi v < Omcer. 5% ne auarter deck hur.| One of the oMcers reported thathe | JECS: WOt to Moxlco tRenty Soaes Qoo Lo T “othee worthern: lndiana|lariaUs capacity for self-sacrifice.| Duluth, went on strike, tying up ore| child were (rapped within. ~ ‘William | or”the ‘bomb sumcient (o reco, ried to their posts and the crew and| believed the earthquake came from an|j...,. . points and in Chicago, have begun to | Llese_conditions, he said. had not shipping. S acy and 14 Pulford. who were driv-(it. They said it had be n - | ola crater in the Sierra Mountains| 25 3 been fuifilled. Gtis Steel Co. is completing “new | ing past the house, seized a ladder and | piece of iron pine abaut ton e ook elr Dlaces, Mean- | onich fringe the coast line mear here,| 5 o, Uil last February, according feel the effects of the strike, according | "Bela Kun ihen appeared before the|urit of mill which will add 12,000 tons | rescued Oscar. Lawler, Jr.. .5 vears old. | high and six inches in diime T e Ll e e o to the story reaching Washington.)to union leaders, and when the strike| o,;cj) ~ With iear-stained face and|to the annual output of light plates| Mr. Lawler dragged his wife to a|disos of metal had e e} the New Mexico were closed and in-| dropping off into the sea. were Dr. Sturgis and his wife released. |is more complete factories and mills S . 3 ¢ d been placed at en specti 3 s g = in a choking voice he admitted the|and sheets, window and in the midst of flames | appa y held in place 0 bolt s i oc Ir Uit e e ey They relurned to their plantation. al: |wirtually will be forced to close down | yopelessness of the situation. Shipping board announces reduc- | lowered her from an upper story until| paceine . theoueh bth eris moa o G o the Boll T Dnahesn 85Y JQUAKE NOT RECORDED:AT xl‘x-xo:dgr‘x"gfgflleont(i;; :Ri,.'.’?;.‘;?‘:‘ge}mflé {«;rl;ach of ore, coal and other essen-| gieukers at tne meeting told how |tion of from $2 to $4 a ton in export | her feet touched an awning over a| pipe itself. They aleo found tne te UiEival Huzh FHodman, command-| _ GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY | [¥ice owins 1o, e privejions (Do (8% Ul oment i spreading like | the Rumanian troops were within for | rates ‘on coal o Seandinavia,” Finiand | window on the ground floor. Then he | Rve_gailon can o s nz the fi auickly ized the| Washington. Aug. 3.—The double s s ithen e fuse eliy kilometers of Budapest and that|and Spain. & . lHauid. = the fleet. ouickly recognized the 3 consul at Salina Cruz furnished them | wildfire ond we are not going to lay |\ Kiometers of Budapest and thatjand Spain. oo o O oo [16RRE t0 R Lo i e s i B e Tibiony Soar adess | it funds. (o vetirn | 'tg theyjUniid | downsunnit we & one Uemandersasa | S 0 no 5 SR L < CEREIEN g Tderar will e Invoked as| Tw other Lawler ohlldron: Charles | and. frame siracture i the fasbi e e s I ooty anor D aNiauean | reiEeS ikl {4 it e e eny as Dot vel] Jacob Weltner, president of the Sol-|far as powsibic against profiteers infand Jane, .were visiting at the ranch |able Wilshire district in the west part e ‘many earthquakes.' Then turn.|noughts of the Pacific fleet late Sat-| USED MACHINE GUNS TO Todge. prosidents sithough. thay ~mow | diers’ and Workmen's Soviet, and Dr|necessitics. = = = " = . |of Dan Murphy, the oil producer. at|of the city. e T, S R o e e s | of QUELL RIOTS IN ZURICH |are getting ready for a-sirike August | heter AEoston. then minister of Jus_| Dresdvistian churchgs throvghout 50 See it (hey felt anb exeessive vi-| Gsorgetown Universit i s Geneva, Saturday, Aug. 2 (By the A.| 20 Bul We are going anead e 5¢|representatives at Vienna and had|system of paid advertsing in local| GERMAN DELEGATES DISPUTE [NO DANGER OF FURTHER Lration.” The shock, Director Tondorf of, the| P.).—Troops sent by the government v been told plainiy that Kun must go|newspapers. SAM GOMPERS’ ARGUMENT RIOTING IN CHICAGO q a Zu o] v more men eur or to go out. " " a Wireless telephone messages were | seismological observatory said. un- | 2, 0ql!, [IOL2 3 Bagie ang, Eurich WELS | MO, c erlonaness. of the situatior (1 3 new government be formed. go | Polish parliament has ratified Gev-| gmstoraum, Triday, Awe. L~ (23| Chicago, Ang. feside from o 1 idnoushts reporting that they felt| which may have had its origin in vol- | 0% automoblles during the disordersiZeeing,io e Ser understood in the | ;jy demanded Bela Kun's resignation. | protection of minorities by a vote of o Ntk banniel Gompera, presl. minor didwu-bances osder preval e ot o e | e “Pacinn oceam. a heavs wind or | Ped up the pavements and bombarded | -ln Washinston the executive com- | TICY, SHS, I {0° g ‘mmade worse| . Some American ol _cofpanies .in | Labor and head ‘of the Amurican de.- | where race rioting cekc cause Vibrations. “Just what T thought— |a minor carth tremor in the vicinitythe troops, injuring many. A number|WILEe B3 Deeh repttiated and Yis|vy the hated Rumanians. Mexico reported to be negotiating' for | o8allon to the inturnational trades| thirty-five deaths ury to s i e i Then Bela Kun yielded. He predict- | the sale of their properties to Japan- ‘ederation in session here, |eral hundred per carthquake,” Admiral Rodman said.lof the battleships 2 S : aber o i 2 i S Ml Y 2 - S v and many were arrested. "7 {members, representin all railway | o™ 5 BCO S0 NE BRI | cag interests. pleaded for greater rights for labor| Adjutant General Frank S. Dickse 2 s A5t a Bolaneyidk character, while at rord administe s Birectr | FObbINg the worikmen of their frec- | Counter proposals of Austrian peace| o4y, His address to the congress|of liinols and Chict of Police Garrl CEASE A 7| o the increasing cost of living. avorable, toward the workers. has ' o a0k T on MpRday: charter given labor in the peace trea- | belief that danzy ¢ r menen ashington, Aug. 3.—Steps toward| Paris, Aug. 3—(By The A. P.) The Xcwspapers have ceased publication |said that there are only two ways to [ thg people would veturs o him. = 1% Reports RO Bsckholm: {s6 SthatiE a full expression of the workers' |rioting was endct tia a reducing the Cost of Hving are expect- | supreme inter-allied council sent : amways have discontiiued run-fmcct our demuns—a consressional| Theue who kucw the sallen leader |, , {CTiiendy o begin a . drastic|demands. s police continue to patrol negr cd_this weck. Micusage today to the Rumanian gov- | ing at Basie. Operation of the gas |:ppropriatlon or increased freight|Xaid that it probbly was his tmc| e 0 “Policy” and - then retiro in| Mr. Gompers declared that he al- | district ind electric services are (hreatened. | rates. . . favor of Mrdteky, ways had worked for improvement of | With the c:emion of X appear so sad and that his wife's suf- While all government ~ departments | crnment requesting that the fering had much to do with his final are working coward the end of allevi- | jan army, along the Theiss river, The ringleaders of the strike are re-| “More and more it appears to be ng unrcst by restoring a normal|cease its cdvanc = apest im. | Jorted to be vouths 18 and 20 vears|that a completc ticup of the roads is| f¢7iM fovel of brices mtercrt Gentors tn the | oase lts cdvance upon Budapest Im- | T8 phidary are guarding all | to be the outcowic: [decision “to yieid, T ves meeting Tuesday of the conference | The coancil held no formal meetin: | *aiks and p e R L e e | on allian - Toroes. seaman’s act be enacted 1o permit|the forming of u white mc ailed by Atorney General Palmer to St its miembers Eazenty’ o wiic LETTER FROM FORMER Tanatic and o opportunist. they | British foreign office has completed | sallors to leave ships when they were |stock yards district early this m onsider the Lest methods of proced-|eq further communication from th | ORGANIZATION OF IRISH PRINCE HENRY OF PRUSSIA|% ranatlc and an_ opportunist thev |, otiations with the United States|safely in harbor, He pleaded for tne |ing, no outbrea of conie j@specially with respect to profit-|pnew Hungarian government at Buda SOCIETIES IN MASSACHUSETTS| Copenhagen, Aug. 3.—The former|squirming out of diplomatic corners.|{OF a new commercial treaty between of women and men and the|occurred since Thur T Several divisions of Turkish troops|conditions und demanded that labor|Captain A. R. _ohrhe under Kemel Pasha aré reported con- | chould not be regarded as an article | Fourth Reservi aiilitia, who w centrated near Irzeraum ' for attack|of commerce. Hs urged also that x|on and stabbed by three neg iz The committee appointed by |post Boston, Aug. 3.—-Leaders of a num- | Prince Henry of Prussia in a letter to [111 seness wnd his ability to be | the Uwo countries. of voluntary servic tain was severcly wounded wi ihe conference. Director The note which the supreme counc: | wor of Massachusetts Irish societies, | King George, published today by the | thonteinl mers: conaidered Amyia Regular airship _service ' between rman delegates disputed M. | recover. Agsistani Sccretary | of communicated to the mew’ Hungar Geeting today under the auspices of | Hamburger ~ Nacarichten, says the | e came to. ihe conclusion eariy in|1:ondon and New York - is planned.|Gompers' argugient, which, they said,| Six hunared whites were disperse T government through the Iialia advisory committee of the Irish|truth about the war may be had from | his earsor. these wno knew him said, | Fare will be $250 and trip will be |made it appear thal the European ii- jonly after a mackine sun mounied ¢ Sion in Budapest was temper: fund, perfected a statewidelthe allies' statemen and he. SUEEestS|ihat Le would lose his life in the work |ade in'2 1-2 days. : Dor“unfons ° Were 400 conservative./an automobile’ hud red and m e N ome, showing that the aisposiion o | o igned to arouse OD-|that if the former German emperor|put that with the spirit of a true re Hepart of the National Highways|They 'demunded . that' the workers |litismen with fixed bayonets-had pr e cotres <he part of the peace conference t | ,osition to the league of nations. Re-'pe placed on iriul the statesmen ap- | olutionist he snapped his fingers | Protection ‘society shows that auto- |strive for a realization of the Bernc|pared to charge them he conferemte fom-#esbun:1 0, REET O (U8 BIAC i ot | terring 1o Sendbor. Wilsh of thiy stdfe | Hesr Qanger, and peseibly wis comforted | Mobiles caused ‘the death of 128 per- |conference’s programme, including| While polic: were slow be o President x“ ilso. who 1| fort to create a stable government un- | of one of three men of Irish blood ini The letter asks King Georse “in the | by imagining that he would %o down | SOns in New York state during Jul jthe regulation ~of children's educa-[withdrawn from the nesro ¢ e b Sl s 4i- | der the direction of the new premier, | the senate, Edward F. McSweeney of | name of justice and his own interests” | i ‘history 4s cr( of the uncrowned | BFitish government proposes to seize|tion, women’s labor. shorter hours.|and the bars wer let d Jiesomce of Jullus Barnes. 3i-!Jules Peidll, need not in any sense be | this city said: : to desist from Gemanding the extra- | kinds of Flungary all empty houses in London, convert|Sunday rest and the supervision of | whites in that section today, (he she f the United States Grain cor-| considered % threat of violenceagainst| “We must organize and show our|dition and trfal of the former German s them into flats, furnish them if nec- [home industries. This pwsition wus|iff was swearing in form. 1 poration. a: the meeting Tuesday will|{ASUEC" O erment. It lay . wircss, | senator that the people of Massuchu- | vuicr, “Tne lotter, which 15 _siened essary, and rent them to needy fami- |supported by Leon Jouhaux. the|special deputies and cxpectec A emhere hna ey aficiae o2PIMel however, on the necessity for Hungary | setts are a the league as patri- | “Your humble cousin Henry,’ charges| BRITISH WEST INDIES AS lies. rench delegate, who declared the|between 1,000 and 2,000 on dut X Consideration of a |0 comply with the Iermil ofl the ar- | otic, red-blooded Americans. that England plotted Germany’s com- PART PAYMENT OF DEBT J{;?’Z";Lf‘i;“‘;‘(" :;;::g Tasis nt ]\vtrkgr's task should :M“Iu‘ll'unutl‘ul h-.z}l Zones tomorrow it ih & cet, | mistice and disarm completely. . e mercial downfall. London, Aug. 3.—The National News - capacity sses a- | labor's cxorter as set forth in thc t has been definitely de 1 e e oo et | ™ umania and Czecho Slovakia, in| LETTER CARRIERS TO ASK The letter says: “Germany and her | save a sussection that the British | delphia mint, ‘the enormous total of |peace treaty. negroes will not be re-cmy o market price and the | addition to the other Balkan states. INCREASE IN SALARIES |brave people have been ‘hit severely | West Indies be ceded to the United | 35,931,000 having been struck during| The Dutch delegates Oudewcest and!stock yards until il feell € anteed price. is believed certain.|have urged the complete disarma-| New York, Aug. 3—The New York|but they are not yet dead. The Ger-|States in part payment of Great smit- | July. fumen were unanimousiv clectcd to fwhites and blacks ha ¢ There are indications that the at-|ment of the Hungarians immediately, | Letter Carriers’ association adopted a spirit which now scems dead'still | ain’s war debt is being considered s ransit Commissioner Delaney au-|c.y joint secrgtary-iraiiuver of the| The fire corly yesterdas h srmev gene al is g.ayineg especial at-|and the peace conference apparently | resolution today calling on officials of nd will one day awake to full | riously on both sides of the Atlantic. | thorized B. R. T. to confract for the|newly formed Interaatin The | burned six blocks of home tention to casiS of profiteering. He|is disposed to take every possibie step|the national organization to carry an |consciousness of the disgrace and| Washington. Aug. 3.—So far as|construction of 100 additional steel|German and Ausi e 3 re-west of the stock yard: 1 has at disposal a great volume of |to prevent further military action on|appeal directly to President Wilson for | shame which have been inflicted and |known no proposal that the United | Cars for subway and clevated lines of | frained from voting. rl Rudolpih [many of the residents blam information collected by the federal|the part of the Hungarians. ~ per cent. increase in letter car-|will one day demand a reckoning. States take over the British West In- | that system. S E Legien, jagsident of the German ¢ the negroes gated t trade commission showing production o news has been received in Paris| riers’ salaries. dies on part payment of Great Brit-| Admiraity court in London relieved | eration o Trade Unions, said the Ger-|bitterncs The e c omele: osts in scores of industries. While | indicating whether the Rumanians| The resolution asserted that the 25|RRIOTING IN LIVERPOOL ain’s war debt as reported by the Na- | Standard Oil steamship O. B. Jennings|man and Austrian delégates did not|were fed today cr a there is no law by which profiteering [have ceascd their advance toward|per cent .increase which became ef-| AS RESULT OF POLICE STRIKE | tional News of London has been con- | of all respensibility for $3.000.000 dam- | vote as a matter of princivle. CUnited Charitie : distrib may be punished directly, Mr. Palmer | Budapest, but in conference circles| fective on July 1 was inadequate 10| 1 iverpool, Aug. 3.—(By The A, P, |Sidered by this government. afe askenl by owpers: of Rritish tank: s e uted. hes skta thi B 4 e 5 g ey itoh = o er War Knight. The gust grand ju w hias <aid that there s a greal deal of | confidence is exprested that the Hu | meet present-day living costs and de-| picting Saturdiv. as & result of the T b Canada continues| HEARING ON HIGH COST OF The August grand 3 od law” on the statute books and | manians wiil not take the Hungarian| clared that a further increase was " 5 sworn in tomorrow for a ol lew o - i s 2 n = ungar Sibuba Aol police strike, did not cease until near- | TROUBLE AT CONVENTION OF |55t ©f lving In Canada continues LIVING IN LAWRENCE, MASS.|SWorn ow .for, iny [ e be find a way to|capital against the will of the supreme | necessary at once “to prevent complete | RC'fes StEUCEs S1d ot Soase, Bott Bears UKRAINIANS IN NEW BRITAIN | toomsin o octase o mmw“gml S Ton AR FEN i \;"\ni:\»:mfl;n‘ 1 the fire. ; inish c v vi s dem. i 4 sieh Sy Shate Wiiere there aro evi-| coumetl > CoioielgtEs T tho Spryice. the part of the rioters and charges by| New Britain, Conn., Aug. 3.—A|with $13.53 in previous month and]the necessaries of life announced to-|nyiecied’ ;00 CECEE g The average citizen is the man in| TURKISH SUBJECTS ARE SHOOTING OF RUSSIA the troops. The mok was so threaten- | group of men attempted to throw into$7.35 in June, 1914, day that its first hearing in the in-|gre. whose behalf the profiteering investi- PASSING AS SYRIANS GENERAL GREGORIEFF |ID8 at onc point that the troops fired | confusion a state convention of| Belgium seeks from committee of | vestigation into the high cost of com-| " \igictants to the stat i tion will be nushed, despite the fact 4 i e " |into the air with a view of over-awe- |iUkrainians in a local hall this after- | fourteen revision of treaty of 1839, |modities will be held in Lawrence on|.ud Attorney T A Baaton, Aug. 3—Thoe federal investl London, Aug. 3.—A wireless Bolshe- |ing it. noon and caused the sending of a score | which _guaranteed her neutrality and;Tuesday morning. The ice situation|{s \iepare ; i conn that it @as the new demands of the oad labor unions which precipitat- Several officials have expressed mpathy with the salaried man who ks the backing of a powerful or- anization gation of frauds by which Turkish|vik despatch received from Moscow | The riots were resumed today. Many [ of police to the place.. The more|asks permission to erect forts on the | there, according to John H. Sherburnc. | Jralh Jury. of subjects posing as Syrians are said to|reports the shcot'nz of General Gre- |more shops were looted and serious| peaceable delegates gained control,|Meuse and Scheldt rivers. chairman of the commission, s 4 |jnrao SRRV have obtained passports led to the ar-|gorieff, the F——"h commander who |discrders occurred when troops were| however, and the session proceeded.| German bankers said to be despond- | “pressing ecmergency,” as shown by L FESk ST three Fealinyt peaonte Cedric| captuicd Odessa early in July and |calied to stop the sacking of stores in| No arrests were made. Amons the |ent over re-establishing trade = with | the fact that fully 100 complaints have AUSTRIA WAS CALLED B. McGlauflin, .\n.olash arlnl 2nd | whose troops are reported to have|Lodge Lane, leading to a conflict be-|speakers were State Senator Herman |United States owing to small supplies|been received since the Lol 'y kr cost of living situation, it was | Cornilios Ahls‘ana;, ohn cl :‘:g::n\:mzion!; carried out a massacre in the Jewish|twesn the rioters and troops in which | P. Kopplemann of Hartford and Phillp | Germany has available for export to|organized yesterday. UPON ALLIES FOR AID spiracy to defraud the g - It | quarter of Odessa recently. The des-[a 1/ was severely wounded. Troup, postmaster of New Haven. pay for foodstufts and raw material, | Hearings will be held later in Vienna, Thursdu sed_teday, will be one of the ¢ -+ . to e discuseed et resGmet | is alle ed the men signed applications | paich does mot Indicate whether Gre- \e magistrates are sitting contin- s i Worcester, Mass. was killed yester- |week on the general coal and ice con-[The A. P Kur tz binet meeting. The auestion of re- | [OF P sports declaring b‘hd‘s they | gorieff was killed. The despatch says|uously, swearing in constables and El\_GIAN ASSEMBLY day by an automobile driven by Ar-|ditions probably in the state house.|the Austrian i Lssem & Gucinz | living cxpenditurec was|KneW e applicants to’ be Syrians|he was shot with a revolver by a ri- |volunter guards 5 thur J. Grant of Keenc. The car|Expert investigators are studying the|today that the ull 3 Tought up at last week's mesting, bus | When_they were really Turks, They|val General Maksno, during a personal| Late tonight oting was resumed PRAISES FRENCH SOLDIERS | ;1,01 the boy when Grant turned out | dairy product situation for the com-|save Austria from « pligh it is understood that President wil- | Pleaded "°'0§“""’h““ nien was fur. | interview. in the London Road district, with| Brussels, Aug. 3 (Havas).—The|(o pass another car. mission and distributors and produc- |tha tof Hungary con and his advisers decided to post- hsmdsd of $500 each. which was 5 rdow smashing. Blank shots were | Walloon assembly has voted an order| |ouis Ozimik, 38, committed suicide|ers have been requested to appear| “While our vilua tewe 8¢ pone efforts to reach an agreement as | Pished: )} INTER-ALLIED MILITARY d_over the huge crowds with little | of the day lauding the French soldiers|iy the Derby jail vesterday by hang- |during the coming week. A report is|and paintings have be to {:n‘i!urac:ion pending the obtain- | BAVARIAN COMMUNIST COMMISSION AT WORK | effect. ;‘hez:ir::{'&lz;-llieos: J‘in defense of threat- | jng himself with his belt in his cell.|also \m&ng prepared for the governor ;n'b thelr wa cross the ontie the o Birite. iuformation. t4 b o — N v i nd colineil of questions to be sub- said, “it is not yet tc ate ) = LEADER LEVIN ARRESTED ,,ofi""l'fi'mS'ffigdaf.‘.w':ufihefi eS¢, | TWO YOUTHS DROWNED The order expresses the hope that ’,L‘,,,,Sa‘fmafi’fi'fi"wsx?i“éff“.mi‘r‘ée": | mitted through them to the federal|us from the fate of Hungar 0C0 MARINES HAVE Berlin, Aug. 3 (By.the/A. P).—Dr | ROt (8 o, e decision hoo WHEN CANOE CAPSIZED | teh assembly may soon have an ob-|{reach of the peace and intoxication. |authoritics for assistance and guid-|has been stripped and ruined portunity of welcoming a.delegation 17 years old, of|ance relating to inter-state problems,|erations we.hin a few mor Th Max Levin, the Bavarian communist b e s SRR ARRIVED FROM FRANCE tile to Italy was denied today by the| Winsted, Conn, Aus. 3.—Robert| portuiiiy of Welcomme e Oclegation| Charles Rockwell leader, has been arrested by Italian p 3 5 i it has been found that from 75 to|the allies will discover if th Popolo Romano. In the Fiume ques- | Hunker, 1S, of Winsted, and Dreno | gt tae RIERCR S, 10 LORE o Moy P as been found that fr he a » York, Aug. 3.—Appro: 3 3 2! : 5000 marines. vanguard . of 18009 | BLTCIS in the Bronner Pass while try- | tion, ‘the mewspaper said, the com. | Rozippi. 19, of Riverton, were drowned PENNSYLVANIA CIGARMAKERS |$0 per cent. of the foocstuffs con- |undertak: its reconstruction “dcvil dga" whose eEpioits in MallEan e mission has not yet finished its work | in Highland lake this afternocon when SR T TO DEMAND HIGHER WAGES |sumcd In Massachusetts come from Ve have becn murking tim 3 wood. at Chatean Thierry. Sofssons| Adespatch from Berne early in July|and its conclusions will be presented | their canoe cavsized. It is said that| STRIKE OF CITY EMPLOYES Reading, Pa,, Aug. 3—At a meeting |OUtside the state mercially as we bave bee ; and other famous battlefields make up 1d the Swiss police had been advised | to the supreme inter-allied council at they tried to change seats. Other per- AT FALL RIVER ENDS|of representatives of union ocigar- —_— do because of our 00,000, @ part of the record of the Second | from' Germany that Dr. Levin had|Paris for u definite decision. sons In boats and canoes attempted 10| 1) Bier ‘Mase, Aug 5.—The City | makers over all sowthern, central ana | EVIDENCE CLOSED IN THE 000 crowns, the lurge sums'we a trasapi iieorge Washington. - | S0, Levin Sed Srom afunich jefrly in ot . | BRITISH SUPERVISION 600 and 700 empioyes of the city high- | demands of the union cigarmakers and | _Boston, Aug. 3.—Evidence’ in theionung also hecause of Jach PO eorEe N ashinglon. Le.|May and the Bavarian government of- JOINED PEOPLE'S PART' S . ESTHONIA | WaY. park and water departments, | packers for higher wages were ap- | suit of {he trastees of the Christian |Pions And also becuuse of (he = I Siarine ofi ohn A Lo | fered a reward of 30,000 marks for his| Berlin, Saturday, Aug. 2 (By the A. d who went on strike a week ago, for an | Proved. The conference authorized Science Publishing comnany to re- L Dicad S - Loy ¥ - g A Giviaion. e (oo Feapture. P.)—Field Marshal Von Hindenburg, | Coblenz Aug. 2—(By The A. P.) Alincrease of 50 cents pe: day. voted|demands for a 50 per cent. increase in| strain the board of directors of the |, Hbeaims broadiv, the wilie ou manded the Second division, the troops it was announced here today. will, af- | Germah wireless despatch says that|unanimously to return' to work Mon. | DAy, a 44-hour week and better work- | Yirst Church of Christ, Scientist, from | [c4liZe (hat Europein bus ~mu o= inte port to a tremendous ova- | STEAMER BAYAMO AWARDED ter enjoying a brief retirement, join|according to Keval newspavners Brit-|day morning, after being given assur- | ing conditions to be presented at once | interfering in their conduct of the so-| g, (\m‘v i loyied: thas T The famous Devil Dogs, it w, SALVAGE PAYMENT OF $24,000| the German national people’'s party.|ish supervision over that part of Est- |ance that an answer to their demands| !0 writing to the manufacturers sub- | ciety's affairs was closed vesterday.|grare: for, it they stay at home joaihe famous Devil Dogs it was| o N Sy Aug, 5. The steamer|{OTMErly the comservative party. and|land (isthonia) near the provine of |would be given at that time. ject to immediate acceptance with the | The heating. which has been held be- (Erate: for. it they stay i hom el i e i T D, tare- | nich 1ast March towed the|assume a leading role in its delibera- | Petrograd, has been .decided on. The AT alternative of a general strike. J. P.|fore a master, has been in progre nay be > trout I o ook Ahhbes T iscoring th"“é Two ot ioas stoamer . Jason 90 ailes to | Honsiand activities. system of supervision will be that fol- Keenan of Lancaster, president of the| 27 court days. Arguments will i thp Swor1d's peace. | MAN wou't Washinglon out of (he harbor and|this hort was awarded saivage Pay-| BRAND WHITLOCK HAS D e e Tl ot op A-aUICIDE | iew i o M tna st ian | 25 on SR PR s e 2 % 5 =) — .. i ver, z, retary,| An opinion given the directors on 5 red salutes as they 24,000 by tho admiralty court, 2 i ) b . : £ B o sa . N O cabtats of {hie Bt el ivess SAILED FROM ROTTERDAM | RADICALS IN ITALY ARE et e 5 Tibo: Sramue | YH! swHcithe motine; foltha emplbyers. | gept. °6, 103%; by Gpunerdl” Franic “8.1 TRAINED SOLDIERS ARE b Fortr-eight of the Devil Dogs|$1000, and other officers and the crew [ Brussels, Aug. 3 (By the A, P.).— SING HIGH EXPLOSIVES |ly, who recently was reported. wis MAN KILLED WHEN HIS Sttestar. (o fheefociiihat it would e’ ! TO POLICE PRUSSI brought home war brides. $5000. The Jason broke her rudder|Brand Whitlock, United States mini Tarpsito, Italy, Saturday, Aug. 2.— |lWo others, to have upset the Bew AUTOMOBILE STRUCK TREE | ariee trom- $2.300 o $10.000, which was |, Coblenz Friday, Aug, L—(By Cour e —— while on a voyage from Philadelphia | ter to Belgium, left today for the| (By whe A. P.) High power explo-|Kun government and to have assumed 5 . i‘rfl;‘:duced by counsel for John | V.|icF to Paris—By The A. P.) T i PROVIDENCE CARMEN VOTE for Nantes. United States by way of Rotterdam. | sives said by the police to have been | dictatorship, either shot and killed| Westport, Conn., Aug. 5—The body | Introduced by counsel for John V.isun government according i CONFIDENCE IN OFFICIALS The decision to adopt this route was | placed by radicals in order to terror- | himseif or was shot down by gzen-[of Horace Hurlbutt, Jr. 32, son of e tie ot the ovidonve yons | can reports, ix pianning & Providence, R. I. Aug. 3—Nearly| POLICE BARRACKS IN made at the last minute. news having | ize people during the proposed gen- |darmes who stopped him at the fron- | Horace Hurlbutt, a wealihy wresident|Principal, feature of the evidence yes-|iion 'of i vew ind ivarii oo S0kt Ebans i ihe By wtvest EAST CLARE, IRE,, ATTACKED | Peen received that the strike of the| eral strike on July 21, suddenly ex-|tier. according to despaiches from |of this town, was found on the main | terday, [t was shown by recorls also|(orcew to consist of from 100,000 3 . v eing ihi ? i Rotterdam dock workers had ended. | ploded today near Chiatona. Five per- | Beriin and ¥ienna today. Szamuely | highway here early today by a milk-|that Dittemore and Srehihald 3Me-|300,000 trainea soldiers carmen’s un ':"21 n fla{:n m!e‘ ng ;‘ is| Jondon, Aug. 3—A party consisting sons were killed: was-said to have been calTying a large [man. -Near by was Hurlbutt’s auto- | Lellan ha Rposad asing the| gorce to ruppress disorder. It : afternoon, vo confidence in their|of from twenty to thirty men this| AMNESTY FOR ' POLITICAL sum of money. mobile, wrecked against a tree. It ig|Salaries. ned (o arm this force with S believed' the bursting of a tire caused | The -sult of Dittemore against the| o, "o miiitary wea officials and setisfaction with the wa. 2 Sk M Shiko on the Hhide dalend| s ek e e roadford bt OFFENCES IN HUNGARY 1,000 POLICEMEN ARE e o aridart) aircetors in which he claims he was | {3 f ta o S ¥ company’s system is being conducted. | according to a Central News despatch| Copenhagen, Aug..3.—Complete am- ON STRIKE IN LONDON OBITUARY. Hruributt recently roturned from | removed illegally as a member of the |lhe men In garrisons throus Ten speakers, most of whom are|from Ennis, capital of County Clare.|nesty for political ofienses during thel London, Aug. 2.—At .midnight to- George W. Leavitt. France. where he; droye a war amhu- | Poard will be heard on Oct. §. TR s o 4k prominent labor lcaders, addressed the| The despatch adds that a brisk fire |SOViet regime has been ordered by Pe- | night, according to Scotland Yard of- | Boston, Aug. 3.—Georze W. Leavitt,|lance for two vears without receiving = B L e Rl B o e B strikers and urged them to stand to- | was maintained upon the barracks for | {er Agoston, munister of foreign af-|ficials approximatel, 000 policemen | widely known as a horse breeder and|any serious injuries. TSCHAIROVSKY TO CONFER iyl ot il A i wether until their full demands 60| more than an hour, with the police|fairs in the new Hungarian cabinet.| were out on strike in London and the | buyer, died at his home in the Read- WITH BRITISH OFFICIALS | police force is propos: Cents an hour and an eight hour day,|answering it. A constable named|Who has also issued a decrec giving| strikers. in Liverpool numbered 929.|ville dictrict today. He was born in| SPANISH TROOPS ARE = = are zranted. The seneral situation | O'Sullivan was slightly wounded. special protection to foreigners, ac- | Everything is quiet in both cities. | Pembroke, Pa. § vears ago. He had WOVBE (FUPLY, BAUIPPED | ot o e R o i | oD e oy th ’ :crn‘h! "em"‘e% b e et 5 Sl Dot p g g At a meeting of policemen at Shef- |a stable at I#Zirgton, K and had Madrid, Aug. 3.—Official announce- | sian fvr"O\ isional government rrived | t. the existing clv 1 e T e NOMINATED TO OPPOSE * |feld the men decided not to strike. |owned such rucing successes as Bin- | mont was made today that -Spanish |here loduy to confer with British of- |great force of Home (iur hS DYNAMITES HOME OF GIRL LIEUT.-COL. ROOSEVELT!ALLIED WARSHIPS SENT gen. Bob’ Douglas and Gordon Prince. | trpops will shertly have all necgssary {ficials in an effort to induce the gov- |by Gustay Noske, minister of d CIRCLED SUMMIT OF Scranton, Pa.. Aug. 3.—Rejected at & a e it TO FLE! ENM. ANTI means to carry out effectively their nce a definite _— PIKE'S PEAK IN BIPLANE | e lover of 15 year old Josephine| New York. Aug. 3.—FElias Raff of FLENSBURG, D! ARK TI-BOLSHEVIK FORCES mission under the best possible con- |- 1cr He " BELGIAN GOVERNMENT T0 Salako of East Drinker street, Dun-|Sea Cuff, N. Y. who served overseas| Paris, Saturday. Aug. 2—The peace CAPTURE TOWN OF ONEGA | ditions. i tack of a ¢ st allied” porny i af- INE ‘olorado Springs. s ug. more, Tony Costisano, aged 16 years, I the 305th Infantry. announced| conference, replying to Denmark’s re-| T & 3—The ¢ fect L18 of Ahia ~iacth Tius CRICAN SU Col NS Spri e Aus. T Costi; 1 a 5th Infant P 8 ondon, Aug. 3—The lown of t RETAIL AM CAN s Lieutenant Alex Lendrum of Colorado | was arrested today on the chidrge of | tonight that he had been endorsed by |quest that a warship be sent to Ilens- |on the North Russian front has been| During debate in parljament at ] sian - pa; aand troops and pre Aue (By TY ) ter of food M. Tuchar-|the American supplies on Thursday it was ctuted | venting he situation in the Morocean- Springs. in a Curtiss oriole biplane, | dynamiting the home of the girl early |the Nassau County Democratic club | burg in co nection with the plebiscite | bombarded and captured by anti-Bol | Madri circled the summit of Pike's Peak to- | this morning. The porch of the house | to opposc Licutenant Colonel Theo arded and capture anti-Bol in Schieswig, notified Denmark today | shevik forces. according to a wireless | that dav. reachinz an altitude of 14.200| was biown "off and the front of the dorc Roosevelf in the race for assem- | that n Iritish warship is already at | Bolshevik military report received here | Spanish zone, where the bandic Rui i { They wer. lued feet. The flight was the first ever|house -hattered. John Salako, father blyman from the Second assembly dis: h;lensburg and that a French warship | this evening. sull regently attacked government [ “xovers ment by one or more | france. - The suppiies will be recal Jeade to the crest of the mountain. | of the girl, was painfully injured. triet. z 3 o her way there. = troops, was growing more serious. of the ulics. under government control ————

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