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CE (P ublic 235’ schas! will ot | 1 0! TR ' Siiane Tmeravomontoh’ Sosbieee: b " d GRY 'I'RAlNlNF condition of Theodore P. i t ) - Thres hundred Sutemobilcs. are. ato- | 5 s 1 d m Tfihs-.--' ordd : S .m?;"‘,mféz&‘h . A " Deep Interest In the So . A e g Miehigen heve piedget| m- Sfi‘ Army| i r R i v ey et s - g8 Pm By Secretary Baker to the Senate and House Mil Engineers, Firemen, Conductors, and the American Fed- Denial by ' 3 G n-:':- ’.':"E.'...:“.’.':“.;.a".;".?" b a ‘System 6f Universe ~ .| Lendon Aug. 4— i o Bresidtnt Wi e senate voted a bill author- T For All Youths in Their 19th Year— Repln Army Wi eration of Labor—Demands a Tri-Partite Control Com- in iy &0 "fihfi posed of° the Public, the Opu.ntmr: Muu‘-‘dt and the MJEE“:Z“,‘{’&“ me” Taited | Efi?&?fi “,,,‘:""’:n %. m v Bab A m"m*f e Have Peace Strength of 510,000 o B R Rt o RIS g eoat Enlisted Men and a War Strength of 1,250,000 wmudnmm Sllndflv Cabled States, in a statement today said: tomorrow of cabinet members | reaching a. maga; E t ' ? - zine of s.x-inch - Employes—Action is Regarded In Official Washington “There is'nothing in ::hul now noth 1 oficials Chlled Into confer- | cxpiocioe Thnee an o hes st O | BEHving in that state. 5 3 N d = 3 the A o e ve. seen 'ence by Attorney General Palmer. Crinitrotoluol, | The conflagration foi-| French police reported to have dis- Mention-Is Made of a National Guard—General Persh . as Most Serious and Fu\-Renlmu Proposition n the newspapers.’ o fere still was no indication tonight|lowed a seriés of four explosions in a | covered a_plot lo export gold from ing Not Consulted in Draft of Bill. = Vo s i box ca ition magazines [Germany through Italy. C Country Will Be Called On to Face—Thousands of| BRITAIN To COMPENSATE. problem. " Director General of Rail- | tnaiiy aftog ome oiiscn this Catters | Maryland and Baltimore public of-| - ~ GENERALS AND ADMIRALS|roads Hines, Assistant Secretary of | aagm 2 ficlals’ began to take active steps to| Washingion, Aug. 4.—War depart-|pensation at $10 a day Is pre Railway Shopmen are On an Unnutbonud Strike. London, Aug. 4—High titles and|'he Treasury Leffingsell and Chair-|"°Whne tnellife still was burning to- ment recommendation for @ system |board officials, but no meniion money grants will be given by Great|Man Cglver of the federal trade com- b ey . i A i is|of uniyersal military training of .three|of employing state offici misston, appointed a committee. to( MisG, It WAl well under control and| A Triven. AAmY N entration of 100 |months for all cligible youthu, in thelr |-cies in carrsing out ih ials believed the mine and maga- Y *" | nineteenth ycar was presented by| Youths in training wo Washington, Aug. 4.—Organized la- [ est return for every honest dollar that| Britain to her victorious generals and bor came out today with the unequi- | they have invested in the railway in-| admirals of the great war, according ..‘?i';':‘},‘u‘.‘."e‘.?:.“fl lf"’g,"e::::“:‘?( “ine were safe. 000 Turks near Trebizond. vocal, formal demand that private | ustry. We ask that the railroads of|to time honored customs. The vote of | nI 7 POl CHRR#E g = It was at first reported that a dozen| Australian government rejected the the United States be vested. in the|thanks to the victors will be present- a, but jt was said authorita- | o; 700 % cen killed and = score or|conditions under which striking sea- |and house miiitary committees _for |all expenses and wn'allowance capital be retired from the Tailroads.| public: that those actually.engaged infed in the house of commons Wednes. | Lively that they had reached mo de- [ CR, TS, NCPMUJHURS SOC %, S0ORS OF| men “agreed to return to work. their guidunce in determining the per- | month for incidenta ° A tri-partite control composed of | conducting that industry, not _froi ay, according lo present plans. The| c.ion @S to what steps should be|JTOC "R ITS Rl Pt casualty | list ar department statement -shows | manent military pplicy of the nation. |tions would be grunted exce the public. the operating management| Wall Street, but from the railroad of-[name of Marshal Foch will be in- | “ach- had been reduced to two slightiy in-|that 3.113,120 officers and men have| The proposul js contained in a bill|diers, sallors, members o and the employes is demanded in- | fices and yards and out on the rail-|cluded. gerhat President Wilson was taking a| ;0 o’ "They were Edward Wagner of | been discharged from the arm prepared by the general staff of the|ehant marine, public or pr stead. road lines. shall take charge of this| Ficld Marshal Sir Douglas Halg and| gjemien orost, 11, the situation was in- |Gl 'ol 1ake and Andrew. Seztanik of| Stone soldier monuments, size, |army at the secretary’s direction.. In|those men hysical Addressed to the American public| service for the public. .| vics Admiral Sir David Beatty, as ex- | SIG*15% aain late today when With-| g, yievilie, civillan employes at the|ore the latest thing in tombstones; | transmitting the bill, Secretary Baker|To meet the ‘These represent all the brains,|pected, will be made earls and each|fices of the federal trade tommigsion |arsenal. v.w;n‘r(:l;er:’r:'l_:ed A;-‘ s::_lng::?..ml:“h ih-:; r'.?,‘m‘fliefi“’c.,‘““ufia"i'n“; l:l:glh)p‘:;l‘fi’ })srd‘i‘:(x:r:”:\‘( wever, provi n ls Secretary Baker today to the senate|pay, but would redqpive and signed b: ;llh: enxlnccn?; ll:: fire- X onductors and the Ameri- | ski - i i cart F[e'::'_»u?wu" J?r;dfl:;r. E: rurnr-‘al f.?«',‘ a"?nf"er:yre t;‘;t‘il;dm g:e !z:x:;t ;';:,‘na‘:f sfl‘rfi:g."mgf? fia&!haxmw;? Efixr’r’:fl :*oxlfv:flh.y,. ;oné:renclemmg; CONVICT AT WETHERSFIELD have been sent to Chang Chung, in[was tentative to “that extent. The theory on which t - o TR e The Lramtbor e on o | e Bt oo i s | Mmission members. would “aiscles the| Harttord, Aug. 4—Lewis Brown. 30| inteeraption: ot Sirect e, anounces regulur arms. of (vanty-one: divisions| avaliable or vavls ' moiieatlc marke tew the statement. “the| ercies + o = As & menns for ac. | fax. 30,000 pounds sterl- | gublects brousht up at the eohference| a conviet at g Commeotiont itate| between the Dniica States and Chini: | mesc siocabih of 310000 eRllsted | oredntzation o . fcld step DY which ciganized labor passes| complishing this end, we ask that a| 'A number of other commanding of-| of the uiee eoat Gait with phases [ prison in Wethefsfield, was shot and| New York State Comptroller Travis|men, and a war strevgth of 1,250,000, size shall be mainiained $ from aemanas for wage increases to| lease be mranted to a corporation ere-|fcers. will be given money grants. ot problem: killed by a guard today during an at-lwas arrested in.Little Falls for vio-| The reserves to fill “he divisi ference betewen peace demands ihe system of profits in] ated not for profit, but for puble ser-| maty o e gy, Eramts| Atlorney General Palmer has sum-| tempted mutiny in the shops. There|lating the speed laws; he was fined 13 | footing being i demands’at jhe syster e e o s o o g | makiog 2. total for - ail ' of | @UHOW| moned District: Ateurtiey. Clynio-of Chi’ | sace/Bts oomsioti i the. maiDs: The|sio P ; fall . strength ~would be provided|footing being in tho cnllsi: This scotence sums up_in a few | controlled in its management by an|"‘Premicr E1STH Gaorgr's nanis. was et e o BroRress of in- shoting of Brown was in shop No. 6.| " Sergeant de’ Brabant, French non- T e O SUet A istons. would comprise _that f SeSetheen Hinte ha tadlestiine: DuL| monta THrererte woan ik Indstey | Dot ERaY (o sl be T SE mavRliens MeCCh i ivisit eabice- | * il Dognol ena’ o ibalians| Bciin os % Sh7. Wes sbor of Vincens | UoNAl STy was ralsed dor the war|SMEY. [ .. e plan. general s which is now laid before the country rgr:;eg;‘d The public, operating man- | commons but “Andrew Bonar Law. the | Sari vaccision is expected by the ai- :::fil::‘:rmtlh’e Injured _during the|nes o R only youths in their nineteenth year |ofcers have pared fu . ssrious and _far-sSaching | investment required for the condunt OElwho said he would not for a minuts | commisslon warrants _prosecutions b o e e it woundod & tho wWar mit Q-] e v iaionk 10 thot. time - T¢ 18 turea which he Gepartm sroposition the cof e Stry a o Sh] s - e g - | many. b 4 . ubmit whenev T eyt e e en 5 dve” Packing com-| miit at tiie order of Deputy Warden| Woman's Christian Temperance Un- | Saama(S], that (s would provide an | BLicq M0, @ micees call on to face duces it, by Investing, to enter the S anies. Characterizing the proposal as “la- |‘public sersice, AVALANCHE OF SELLING nrest, exprossen 1o Sto theoaiE | C. L. Parker after Brown had refused|ion, “Mother” of anti-saloon league, 18 | an " jnicnoive . milltary iBatruction bor's bill.” it is put forih as a remedy “The public as consumers and the ' hundreds of th to cease his attacks on the guards.|about to start a drive to prohibit use " 2 r| WHY GOVERNOR HOLCOMB foreune high cost of living, because,| operating manasers and wage earners o S T PR CES | ocoupied much of the tume of the sen: | QRS shot passed through his left leg|of tobacco. Cuchtiona) fenturce. For two years OPPOSES NATIONAL GUAR thesshMiroads are the key TBlustry. of | a8, prodtcers Having foined in - that ew York, Aug. 4.—Stocks Dbroke|ate "0,y Senatdrs from . wheat. | Pelow the knee and a second through| Dearth 'of teachers is' probable | Z¢ (*UONT SEREICE O THY & derde e his abdomen: From the effects of the|amons the varfous universities in the | qUSe "8" (8 TAF JONUIE YoPores giv- | o iartiord, Aug, 4 i 81V- | retary John Buckley said toda the mation. It gemands the “genuine| guarantee. will then share eaually all| With a ?rash toiay under BR . ava-| nowing states asserted that th o i B - |lanche of liquidation and 1iing the gov- H 2 3 1 peration and nartnership based on| earnings in excess of the ameunts re- | lan iqui shart selling| ernment guaranteed price of $2.56 a| Sccond he died in the prison hospitall country unless salaries are material- | "0 i Jyiresses, changes in status AFmiing repovis trom Bo real community of interest and par- | quired to meet the guarantee. which embraced an enormous variety | pusnel woe mot & shortly afterwards. The others in-|ly raised. ? r esponsible for the 2 y . J it )y ~onn volved all of whom were preity well| ~Supreme court in Los Angsles |25 ‘O fePendenis physical, conditon | Holcomb of Connectic ticipation in control” of which Presi; “This is provided by granting to the|of i sue&fend aggregated almost two "'f cost of bread, declarinz that dent Wilson spoke to congress, an wage carners and management one- | Milllon shares. eat was o used up, were Leroy Robinson, col-[granted injunction restraining police| ps o us Which the statement says has been 18- | half of the savimgs which they thought| The break, which ranged fm: five|fite, Wa5 sellins . at terminals at| o755 QTionio Mungillo, Charles Collo- | department from Interfering with sale | FsPOrt called (or and submitted, thus| guard, said that the governor wa nered by labor and the private own- | their perfected organizations can|to ajmost twenty points in tne re-| " Chairman Gronna of the senate ag- - sing {3 o) the opinion that the provis ers of the railroads. make, and by securing to the public|cent market leaders, was precipitated | vicultural - We ask” it says. “that the rail-| the other half to he.enjoved by the|primarily by the railway shopmen's|ing the da)?omfifig c%':x:‘::’lizdwga:d roads of the United States be vested | consumers, either by increasing the|strike and the attitude of the railwayimeet tomorrow to consider the exces- in the public that those actually en-| means for service without increasing|brotherhoods, including the recom-|sjve living cost problem. injuries, were W. E. Berry and James|from St. Paul. The bill provides fe nization Zaged in conducting that industry, not | fixed charges or by reducing the cost|mendation Bf the unions that the|® Condemmation “of exiravagance on| F-, Dempses. Public health service officials said| The PHL provides for reorgamianiion | this state was to ors from Wall Street. but from the Tail-| of the service which the machinery|railroads be taken over by the govern-| the part of the public was heard in| The trouble started in shop No. 2{thaf no more official endorsement of | Of the FSETTER «Pmy 1N, SASEAnUAY | national defense act wis ir Jad offices and yards and out on the | then in existence can render. meht. several quarters foday, one hish om-| Of the shirt manufacturing plant in|motion icture films would be given by | (¢ Saine lerms of Provionsly Feomic| “Until some plan is put for railroad lines. shall take charge of| “The railroads are the key indus-| Spread of the movement against|cial in close fouch with mational ew-| Which the four Italians were employed,| the governmen o i At o AT vesca | A8 LoRFAL anthoritied i1 this service for the public.” try of the nation. They affect at|high living costs also gave impetus to| penditures declaring no relief from | After the men had been in the plant| Edward T. Leech, editor of Mem-|current army appropriation YES| ssmblance of adequacy - executive secretary, “the gove Briefly. labe plan demands once the price of every necessity. As|the decline. which was the most se-| high prices could be expected while| for about 15 minutes one of the Ital-|Phis Press, goes to jail for a ten-day 5 ians, Collobollo, walked up to Guard|term,for contempt of court commit-| No mention of the national guard|in favor of continuing th k % is made in the Dill, but in his letter [ state force. bollo, Carmine Battiata and Vincenzo]of 2.75 beer. - b = h Codispoti. The guards - immediately] Exten railway shopmen’s strike ‘:’al'h' Svent ‘of war all men in this| one battalion of intantr connected with the affair, besides| will seriously retard handling of the|2ta(is S Fie reamial Gl risioehg Tant OV”qu\uIr\' l)yw‘hl lion” o Brummett. all of whom suffered minor | northwest's big. crops says a report| (0 [} P, the reEuiur Qislons | and | itery, one ambulance That private capital be eliminated | increased transportation costs are re-vere of any gession since the begin- | 100,000,000 people continued to de- from the railroads. flected in the increased price of all|ning of the bull movement some six|mand the highest cuality of every-| Berry and when he saw that the ne- “’*"Efi et o P h b i b S, t: G Hol b thing and were willing to es would not cease, called f < nlistment of negroes for the in-|to the committee chairmen, Secretary| Gov. Holcomb's letter w ire ey e e AL Tiia Gl be discontinued tempor- | Baker said he assumed that the na- [ to Col. W. F. Mart volvers from the turnkey. At his order, | fantry will ! arily under an order issued by Trat the private owners veceive for | commodities, so a reduction in those|montas ago. them =o-ernment bonds “with a fiXed | costs must be reflected by reduced| Much of the selling was said to orl-| price to get it the | tional defense act would be continued | charge of national , making the guard subject o[ northeastern department r after the megro had been warned, i\ st return for every honest dol-| prices. ginate at interior points, where the lar_tami they have invested.” “We say this because of labor’s In-|railrond situation evidently caused| FEELING AMONG WOMEN Guard Brummett fired. Robinson was|state department. in forc That the fri-partite control. hereto- | terest as consumer, as part of an over:|greater apprehension ‘than in New| Acams‘r AIGH PRICES sShut up “Im solitary. confinement. Chinese government has received | federaliation for war. ters in Boston. The governor ¢ sore referred la. be csiablished, in cor- | burdened, public. 'This fundamentat| York. Mere u lugge part of the ot SRS Warden Charles C. MeClaughry said | petition signed by merchants ip Shan-| One feature.of the universal train- | his letter ihat Connectict pordtions which shall lease the roads | sta m, f principle we respectfully | ferings ks prodltead tos Aug:4—Mvs. 3 er‘fimb tung. prol 16 against. brutalitiesshy| ing -plan..of the- department. is com-|wish.to participate in the formation Znd im which the public, the operating| submit to the American people. interests. o i cigo, head of the Womeh's Yo in the trouble, nor-was there|Japanese soldiers. pleto federalization of the registra- | a national guard division, a au of the Hemocratic =mationall any attempt to escape. The other|, Poles continue their victerious pur-|tion and induction machinery. Local| guard, armed, cquipped and m committee, who recently made a tour| priconers in both shops, he said, hud.l8uit of the Ukrainians across the(and appeal boards would be created | cd at state expense, was ar ate y managements and labor shall be rep- B SRS resented cqual EMPLOYES OPPOSED TO KILLED HIMSELF AFTER of sixteen western stat rragigg i 1 8 AN es, told_Presi- ] . thet : A bl et ‘That the public, the operators and: GEN.. HINES" PROPABAL SHOOTING HIS WIFE | dent Wilton todas that whe mod Toomd (“edxn totgheetll;erm:::ngpulrl;eoss:id;:i“(: u:g pr;::zlerl;leurec;g.c' Kamenetz as their|as during the war, except that come| safeguard to th A o the wage earmers share equally all Plymouth, Mass, Aug. 4.—John|a Strong fétling among the women in| keep out of the way of flying issiles strikers were killed arid fiye Basle during| EFFECT. OF PROHIBITION JAPAN TO DECLARE ITS revenue in excess of the guarantee to Washington, Aug. 4.—President Wil- private capital. by granting to the op-1 son was told today hy B. M. Jewell )‘,{mngd of Prlzovid;l;eoefl:;“eg‘ Mm-&lef g;‘“;f";‘;‘“ because of the high cost| and swinging clubs. He said that the|seriously wounded at e er and ther employes one-half the | acting president of the railway dai- b Ry after, & - S i ¥ 1 five involved besides Brown disturbances attending the great % 1 1 E TUN S¥ing: “Which dre expected {0 ‘D) Vision of the American Federation of| Who had beon” sepurated from him.| Mrs Bass aito said she had found | d’ap on & hread and e e i that v e B | iR IONS I AN nE| of the guards were on duty as usual| New law in Pennsylvania prohibits| . ihling today of the senate after|tions in the Chincse pre * made by such a perfected organiza- | Labor, that all railroad employes were 3 the women for the League of Nations b sale of anything but fresh eggs. E was much | | = after the fracas. sal v thil fresh st | the week end reccss there ch | Shantung wh chance of recovery. tign. and to the mublic the other half| opposed to the proposal made to the D as consume: either by increasing | president by Director General Hines 'Mnnney was 30 years of age. He|and cxpressed the belief that women [ i’ cials are puzzled over the question o %o “the 3 service without adding _costs or by | tiat congress constitute a committee| Was ;og*l\;l“e‘:«:‘er“': “l?:::rlf'e"‘-guc::::l ;':I}e;t;es'(;:"l? j9Pppss, Any w;flx\:\;?a:s SEVENTEEN NEGROES ARE ““;“ is a fresh egg 5 g;:‘;g;em:"::";gl;:"“;_g;?m'};“ Hiane :;3" ;:f IVO:;';; g g 3 - INDICTED IN CHICAGO [ Strest car service resumed in etrae|on the ratification fight. The subect|from the Tokio overnmer cuous through an inter-|ing to information received toda cing costs. to pass o tions of i - - . R o Bar the. men Tie waid this mrocess|and about that time his wife left him |favor of the lcague. became conspi Chicago, Aus. 4—Sevénteen negroes epted 65 cents an hour and men_ accepte cen %% view between a representative of the pofficial circles herec. Tiia role originates with labor,”| es for the.men. He said this process|And S3out Net Ume hia, wite left bim says the statement, “because labor | would be too slow and because of the g k: , —_— happens to have firm organizations| rising cost of living speedy relief was ifi:‘s?:Ed?;O:Jhcfihfiq:::ynl‘f:fvc‘s ine TO mVEsTlfisA:;E ALLEGED ;';ffi&'é*:;sflsflmegfi;“;iyafy ma";::f clevated employes 87. ' 5 L s b ey Hinne | Tl circles here., natiire: ¢ $BIENSE Which It may Bemome, A | e el way sosotapariied to the] 1t718. SUDposed .that i’ HonBNE 11 Siprasnt RTAGE OF SUGAR | iy grand Jury . Investigating race | Loncns wrosmt for oamm for wataiery | cock, democrat, Nebraska, leader of | declaration was not for ate AT ] s Towod et retusel o RUEArR (o b Wikl ashington, Aug. {—Investigation | riots which for five days lasi woek il 43 iatamer® | the pro-treaty forces, at which the|ageumed it would follow The trainmen are not represented in| White House by the heads of the six| e Ntk Szi* S0 NEeH T Sne avath | Y Uie, federal trade commission of the | held the South Side of Chicaso 1n & | o eadiors: SATTYing appropriation of | 125,301 "0ls 10" Nave urged ' that | fho repcated. oti(ome ~ the statement because W. G. Lee, way shop crafts, who pointe 5 iney eged scarcity of sugar in mamn ; & | 3500, % p n sl d, hat|the repeated statements of Ja bresident of the Brotherhood, was out| out ‘o the president that thousands|&nd side she was able to walk o the| parts of the country despite the largest ;;‘S;'e;;,f"}:;'*’;ém;fehem;;{";"giggl“;‘ Mrs. W: H. Keenright, an American beace be Concluded e, Frenldent ii-|statesmen that the provinc crop in a number of years was recom- | Crowe in the oriminal court tomorrow. | jomely SIXty-five - vears old, = dicd | iion. s boliavad Ta . of the city, but it was said that they | of shopmen were now on unauthoriz- | POR e police found the Taylor house i, mended today by the house interstate| \wWhile cit 5 from hunger in a camp of Mexican ¥, county and state author- | buadite near Dipol polan, in Soin in 3t ed strike and that unless the demands |, The Police f : vhey dend on ihe floos | Commerce committee in ordering & fa- | ities combined in secking causes. ihat | Pndits, near Dipolan, in Chipas. Senator Hitchcock said he told his|dven cot a @ate for (1 caller that the only way a state of | gcinowledge publicly ¢ “ The statement follows in part: of these men for wage increases ap-| diciovereq M. & 2 e d on the floor The innuendoes in telegraphed dis-| proximately 25 per cent, presented e il e vorable report on a resolution by Rep- a g patches from Washington. appearing| st January. were sranted Promptly,| ™' twe bullet wounds. Fetentative . Tinkham, republican, - of | Ieopsnominie. Saas o Gacayor 1 8| Guaranty Company, *Jusi returned | Beace could b cstablished was bY mal; | derstanding sho is said (o have w also in the speech of Representative| the situation would get beyond ; the|o vpuooN ON THE SEAS Massachusetts. The resolution calls policemen and 1,000 deputies continued | fora J7afce 'S OPHEMSHc S0C Ma¥S | that ratification was being opposed by [ “rha feported declaratic for an invetory of stocks of sugar on| to patrol the negro quarter, Exione Wil makes quick recqyery. some senators with whom the “wets” | [onese sovernment (o mik Blanton of Texas, that the ratiioad) control of the union_officials. et g T oo SO 3 oneka guick b Voni unions are holding up congress an orts now are being made by the R T A ST 1|hand throughout the country and an{ Toni; aproni_aigplane flying ‘from Venice d ght officials reported the riot e . had been influential. scs iz believed to be the to Milan with 14 persons on board fell | Nad been "afuertal o oo o o0 E:xorw‘:i‘ },r‘\..r:,.n. v ‘1‘.”‘”“ government, may as well cease.| union leaders to get the strikers to| New York, Aug. 4—A typhoon|iNduiry into prices. zone quid P 3 3 quiet. B from a height of 1,000 metres near - clear a month ago that he considered [S70W00 O (0 OVTIC GO BT the This appeal is made to the American| return to work, the president was told. | which raged throughout the seas of people direct. It invokes the judgment| If a strike should bLecome necessary|the Far Kast on August 1 and con- | CITY OF NEWARK SOLD WOMAN FATALLY INJURED Verona; all on board were killed. it im o 5 : P possible to declare demobilization | '} oot g g and common sense of public sentiment,| In order to enforce the demands of| tinued for many hours, smashed ca- 35,000 POUNDS ARMY BACON BY A RUNAWAY HORSE|er' " rie bpleton; secretary of gen-| complete ad. thus make prohibition | 5Io reflecting the american i possible until peace had % b “P or a stipend formed. union officials felt it- should SUSEEISIT. Tiows! so be miven to the public. Fr e recosnize that the only way in| be conducted only after a vote by the | ehima sapan fndopmynication Wwith| success with which the city of New-! arachie of this town, who was|of the international trades union fed- e e e e e | R e i China, Japan and the Fhilippines, ac- | aric sold 35,000 pounds of army bacon | knocked Aown by x runaway horss| cration. nave charged that the liquor interesta | 100 1S (01 T Ao Iitem ie to demand further increas-| After the conference with the pres-|ine (i oo R @y by|caused Mavor Gillen to announce to-| during the celebration at Southford,| French senate began examinationt| WCre PEIng lingd up to force Yaflies-)would throw . new it or =<'in wages. But we asree with Rep-| ident Mr. Jewell did not mince words| Shenghai oables to Nagsaks NSy o e TaheBice o5 order with| Saturday. died at the Griffin hospital,|of a Dill to create mixed boards of tion. Senator Mitcheock sald: todiy:]Shantung provision, which has & Dar unds | during last night. The horse driv-|employcrs and employes in the coal } 5 ~|one of the points of attuck nat fort of that sort and none was con opposition to the trea b ys mines as a bisis for settlement of la- templated. News of the expe Torglemnie Although the senate’ spent most of A An abundance of charges of graft in| , AGOUER TBC SENATE 8RO MON Of | resarding Shantuni reached and declared emphatically that if R < e g B Ol :.:;;?& jond Amoy were i::ok;: ml.n ‘.’d:ngm n;hue‘l"lr:edpo‘u"édy' each| en by George Wylie became scared at el o - nds. oy B eartner congestion of thelslab bacon and tomorrow the first in-| At Quaker Farms section in Oxford [connection with the sale of soft( i Cav, SISCUSSIRE, e FUSD (080 OF No union men could ever be gotten|"4F, EASL lines may be zficl;rfiu-'u stallmert of 30.000 pounds of army| yesterday was found the body of a|berths in the navy to wealthy slack-| oo B8 PeREOF ol B TEEET Tt B 3 ham will be placed on sale. Cannedf young man. Identity could not be fix-|crs is provided by Brooklyn navy [pou®, Daioid SERE & FRCCCl ST portant disclosurcs by tary Lansi resentative Blanton that this affords but temporary relief. It does not offer. a remedy “Labor’s bill, on the other hand, pro- vides a remedy and we ask merely that its termé bé scrutinized. Our toi after the forcign rclatior tee had opened the wa to com of all the public which earns & wage| the shopmen, the ‘president was in-|ples radiating from Shanghal and has| N : = ewark, N. J. Aug. 4—Th : s e , = e Parked| Seymour, Conn. Aug. 4 — Mrs|Great Britain was clected president|Loon®"Ctlplizhed, = treaty "wpponents | Sano b¢ Hiven o the public full argument in suppory, of these| to sit on such an .investigating body | by’ the Tiis Guam na M 3 anila. cabl G - i terms will be presented’ on Wednes-| as contemplated by. the director gen- |73 Manila is confined in the merth | cooio0ies Will be offered Wednesday.| ed. The body was upon the ground Yard oIS, ¢ demobilization of the | treaty Without rescrvations, and Sen- | tars e s in “woodlands, and had lain there a| Completion of demobilization of the|aior” Sherman. republican. illinols, | nes to discuss features of Tench may i) Bxed: for. 'Ociabers ot eriticioni CENMING Wilson. Tor Tus ap- [ ty. It 18 expected. the s craland the president, Mr. Jewell add- | {5 the ‘Hong Kong, Amoy and Koo-|SELL SUPPLIES FIRST; in “woodlanas day before the house committee on in- wo are sounding the mot of our b“cl “bresident Wilson, the union bffcial i, All restrictions on movement of be public and that some titude regarding Fiume. {eiktate commerce. In this statement| N y President Wiison. tne union, c chow cables and the Chinese land la- THEN INVESTIGATE £ ; \on, movem inciple. said. listene ctically to what Omaha, Neb., Aug. "4=The city| WALKED 80 MILES IN 12 1.2 ussian prisoners held in Germany mittee membemm will want “That = role originates with la-| the union officials had to say regard- > . ey been lifted TMENTS MADE tary to tell much of the in bo merely because labor happens| ing the situation, and appeared (o rec- | 15000 SOLDIERS’ BRIDES s g Mgt B HOURS TO WIN $50 WAGER| “Scizure by the government of mil- | APPOINTMENTE MABE ~ | 04"00 (e (s S 10 ¢ to have firm organizations through | ognize its seriousness, hut did not in- BROUGHT FROM FRANGE ! sypplies to be sold to the public. at ieymour, gflnn{.‘.\.‘l]xgxxst d—To setils isaisiof tous of foodstufre bel:-‘g‘)':oardr Harttorg G et | Nations covenani was drawr - 8t| o Srdger ana et $50 Max Hirch ves. |ed in storehouses for ~ extortionate| Hartford, Conn. Aug. 4—Gov. Hol- | Vorsolli the suggestions laid | comb today appointed William H. Ca — thmae” e A Theg acgde,trom his| JNew York, Aug. 4—The jeople of|ocoat. terday walked 50 miles between sun.|prices is one of —_— before congress to relieve the distress| ble of Danbury prosecuting officer of | g155 137 700 WORTH OF SURPLUS which it may become articulate. Tt attitude that he had not the power|this country are urged by the Ameri-| When two commissioners suggestes B i o eachotween suno iz mot to henent labor as labor alone; | 3 e that 1 it is to benefit the consuming pub-| to grant creases. can Legion to Welcome the 15,000 sol- |an investigation te learn if prices are S ) D mae Ao bor s ot provido| eI Bewelly s woile ascry | Glers’ Tbeidts brougiit te e the Tav skomieds Bira Betanian . e | Henry Ford, Thames A. Edisen and| tne years feam. July 13, He 150 ane FOOD STOCKS FOR SALE ine that the public take over the rail-| agency of the government was work- e e T dreland| ~“Not on your life. I demand ac-| g¢ stop to each but munched re-|H. S. Firestone and his son met John | pointed Mary E. J. Lally, secretary of| Washington, Aug. {.—Mc an - ; and Scotland, by American fighting|tion now. FHelp the people’first, then| flcnments as he walked. A course of | Burroughs at Albany . vester- | the soclety in Hartford; 8. Ernest|the $132137.700 worth of srplus fo val H. White. gen-|stocks held by y roads and establish a tripartite con- trol between the -public, ‘the railway operating management and the em- ployes, the labor organizations of America have established this new. policy which envisages their condi- tion not only as producers but also ing on plans to bring relief from the = hizh cost of livinz, the country could | Aaws issme of tos Abuphshed in to- investigate. & " one mile on the Seymour-Oxford road,|day. They will leave today for a va- | Preston and Percival H. not expect a reduction to pre-war| Weekly, Lo - ion e have got to do evervthing we| jotween Hoadley’s Bridge and tho|cation camping trip through the Adi-[ eral agents in Hartford, and 8. A.|July 19 is im standards for a 0od many years to|veserans of tne amar, shy,, American|can to give the people the necessities| place of the late David Riggs was| rondeck Mountairs. Gardner., general agent in New Haven, | sale, accordinz come.” THase. mirle I ChEt . T R i e i in-fjaid out and over this Hirch walked| Assistant Secretary of War Crow- | special officers of the society, under|today by the deps Earlier in the day the union offi-|a.s brave as the men they macried | .. on.” around trip 25 times. Another man|ell will sail for France today to com-|a law passed at the last session of | to the canned goods a glals conferred with Mr. Hines at his| Each left h £ ol EPE. has wagered to do the stunt in 12| plete the work of the liquidation com- | the general assembly. He also ap- | ously announced & Tequest and informed <him also’ that| o eun, ot Nome, {8 Tave {o & country |URGES VETO OF REPEAL OF hours next Sunday Mission there which has been arrang- | pointed E. M. Balley of New Haven |list includes $16,500.000 whose manners and customs, ways of DAYLIGHT SAVINGS LAW — ed for the sale abroad of the surplus| to be a state chemist for two years f:;‘!;(h ";P"‘I’é}j"' 000 consumers. “fL ‘marks the step by which or-|rallway emploves Were a unit in Ob- |V and Sheusnt ace Saas by i zanized labor passes from demands for| posing his plan for the congress au- 0 them.| . York, Aug. 4—An appeal to|CAPT. Al supplies and equipment of the Ameri- | from today. Taze increases to demand fhat the| thorized committee. The diroctor sen- | L Coram ney O Nelghborhood in | presient Wilson to vefo again the re- D R BV cr|can expeaitionary forces. £ and 31478000 in granulatec system of profits in industry be over-| eral said he had, not.other solution, ac- | tham weleome and_ ascent ith | peal of the daylight saving law was,| - s THREE HOLD-UP MEN CAUGHT | Which since has been sold (o ik Wauled. Hitherto during decisive wage| cording to Mr. Jewell, and insisted he | Sty "oy Come 300 4coept them made tonight by James Duncan, first| Chicago. Aug. 4 —Caplain Archibald|op.y EpwaRDS RECEIVES BY POLICE IN BRIDGEPORT | 3u2!ization board . Vice president of ‘the American’ Fed- | 00Sev St Was removes from, his foom 4 THE CROIX DE GUERRE| Bridgeport, Aug. 4.—Three hold-up| OVATION BEFORE GOING TO ‘of the|in & downtown hotel to the Presbyter- ian Fospital today suffering from an| Boston, Aug. 4.—Major negotiations and arbitration awards,| also had not the authority to grant eration of Labor and head we have called for provisional settle-| the increases demanded. ments only, of questions arising out| “All we can do.” Mr. Jewell said| GREAT REVENUE SHOWING Granite Cutters’ International Union. of differences as to wages, hours and| tonight in summarizing the events of MADE BY couuserlcu'r Mr. Duncan asserted that the extra M his, better than | ffeCts of poison gas, due to hardships|ed the Twenty-Sixth division during| colored, of this city, and John Harris, o i conditions of labor. That principle| the day, “is to prepare for the battle.| Har: 1 hour of daylight was 3 =] of"Zenuine co-operation and partner- | The baitle is coming and we will be|out trom Waskingion ':fz'a'.'ymh..’;" medicine for (he prevention of tuber.|experienced in ~fighting with the|much of the fighting in France, today | colored, of Norfoli' Vt. were caught| by & band and accompanied by Snip based upon a real community of| ready. We expect the railroads will| Connecticut showed the gréatest. ex. | culosis. American army in Trance. ~He ar-|received by man the Croix de Guerre| by the' police here eariy thiy morn-| of promincnt husincss men v interest and participation in contrql’| be tied up tight in thirty days unless|cess of revemues over expenditismes rived in Chicago yesterdav from|with palm awarded him by the French | Ing after they had robbed one man | raded the principal strects « of which President Wilson has spok-| our demands are gettled.” for the fiscal year 1918 of any state, | |INVESTIGATING VALUE OF Oxster Bay, N. Y., to enter the em- |government for personal gallantry. at the point of a revolver and attempt- | Bdwa Seeacis, sciiges 6 en to congress, has been ignored both according to a census bureau re:on: PORCELAIN-EARTH MINES f,{‘{.;if the Si"l:;'klir Refl‘x!mg Company |~ A citation by General .Petain ac- :;x to hold up ‘thre- olher;fl. Iw:uu:m phis Press, an afternoo ews| by labor and by private owners of the s 2 cago. he attending physician | eompanied the decoration. It 'said: radlow; who is connected with the | ¥ 'rwmm. C. A. SECRETARIES |The figurea proviced today by State| Berlin, Aus. 4.—(By The A. P.) The|said hic copdition wa¢ not serious. it o At Drrimon Tn- General| men, Joseph Morandi, white, 19, of "1 atidek or Hanch fovie and the Sfter- |Clemon' R Baartn ey sommral] Norih ‘Adams, Mass., Eawarda Jopes,| JAIL FOR ffi:“TE\’“PT{O“,‘- o entered the Shelby Cou to begin serving a wer days' imprisonment imposed tempt of Chancellor Ist 'The contempt cf an_editorial written by 1 a local political eumpa railroads. 5 o r lodging house where the men - Wwere What wage increases have been re- Comptroller Webkter show fotal re-|vossische Zeitung says that an fantry, he has by his personal act| Staying at the time of the arrest IBONERS OF BOLSHEVIK| it ™ ivciaing . bonds. and losnd = ceived during the bast few vears re.| New York Aug. i--Clinton W Are. | ambunting o 31513000007, fotal ex:| mrican Commission composed of| MOUNTAINEERS THREATEN made this unit ome of the most spir- | Was also taken into custody. Brad- “ulied in immediately being followed{son, ofeBridgeport, Conn. and Albert i PR X ginecrs and officers is NTI ON MEETING |ited of the American army. This di.| 1ow and Jones are charggd _ with i ‘mior than proportionate. increases| k. Codl of San sose. Calif, T. M. C. gfinndx:;“r}:fin;“ B e vites, otal oo | ISiembad Mivestisating theporoaiatn: Winchcs(:r T S,A\IJ? —Threats of|Vision of infantry after having pac-| breach of the peace and Morandi and in the cost of living. . sccgigaries with the Russian troops | penaitures according. to orders drawn | seni: mines tiere as securlly $or 47| mountainacrs catised deputy sheriffs | ticipated in the dofense of Chemin des | Harris arc held for highway robbery. As the major part of the consuming [have n taken prisoners by the|by the comptroller. including $500.000 |is aiso said that tie cily of Karieiag|t0 De asmigned to guard speakers at|Dames and of the Noevre, fook a|g,y s 2oe EXTENDIN IBITION public labor is entitled to representa- | Bolshevik in the region at Crekuevo,|for sinking fund. $12, i Be e lan Anti-saloon League prohibition | Prilliant part in the pursuit between R G FORCED BY PROH 10 tion on the directorate of the public|according to an announcement made Wil rent ‘its cure baths to an Mmerl=glL 0 .t Wakeman's Grove, accord- | the Marne and the Ve Placed at|OPERATIONS IN FOREIGN FIELDS TO SEEK NEW F railroads. As a producer of capital|tonight by the international commit-| gopjEs ARE NOT IN e g ~|ing to word received here today from |the left wing of the Anglo-Arabs at New York, Aug. 4.—Extension of Washingtor Aug. 4.—F i"js entitled ‘o representation of the|tee of the ¥. M. C. A Both men are S UNKEN-SUBMARINE | 7,000 CIGARMAKERR ON that place. Wolkemans -Grove is|the lime of the attack of the sallent|operations by this' country’s bankers|prohibition legination 1o directeeate of the Falloads. To C N s o € N near where Rayiiond Shackleford and [ Of St Mihiel, it with its spirit gon- in foreign fields was again shown to- | fields of endesvor. ma ital which is the fruit of yésterday's| Before going overseas for the Y. M New London, Aug, 4—A diver ex- STRIKE} TAMPA, FLA.| [ yrence. Hudson, whi: tributed largely to the success of his|day by the sale to a New York and [wine grapes In California have Jabor we now propose to discharge| (A, Coyle was secretary to Presi- | plored the hull 'of the smwnken sub-| Tampa, Fla. Aug..4.—More than 7.- [ were shot and operation, permitiing the capture. of [ Boston syndicate of $15,000.000 city of | inquiries in Mexico concerning oppor every just obligation. We demand that fdent David Starr Jordan = of feland | marine G-2 off Pleasure -Beach Sun-|000 cigar makers weat on strike, tod bition offic numerous prisoners and of iMpOrtant | Gopenhagen oo year b 1.5 P T g & {ae owners of capital. who represent|Slanford Universily. Aréson formerly | day and learned that the bodies of | to enforce demands for a 23 per cent. T Ty booty.” rede to be ofte nat only financial interest as distinguished | was pastor of Trinity church, Bridge- | Gunners’ Male Sidney Ghlik and Blec- |increase in wages. . With strippers,| Wapping.—The anuual field day and el A" Ihtereat. - Ofhor| cefved. today at'h from operating brains and energy. be|port, and is a son of John W. Areson,| trician Arnold G. Henderson, who lost|packers and selecters out of work be- | picnic of East Central Pomona zranze Farmington.—Local ice consumers|Scandinavian _municipalities said | The Mexican zov associate field director of the Ameri-| their lives when the submarines sank|cause of the cigar makers® strike, 12.- | will be held with the local grange here | will have the priviloze of paving 31.20| 10 bc negoUating for loans with|have answered the inquiries in a cor can Fed Cross. 5 July 30, are not in the craft. 000 mian ware said to be idle. Friday, Auz. 15. a bundred for ice besinning Aug. 1st. | American bankers. dial manncr. er cent | tamiu ed pub- | Mexico, wccording to inf retired from management. _receiving mgvernment bonds with a fixed inter- am't;@mkmwd.uw\m B M cun i 2 s

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