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s R ES W N s Mt e e TR0 R Executive Board Is to Hold a Special Meeting In Washington| Roaons. For Immediate| , ,.puenis inthe Chicags beurd| ernment and Private Own-|Not Yet Suffiient to Affect Purchases For Immediate Use— Next Thursday—Steel Workers’ Committee Has Drafted| ., ninsion. Aus. 27— The itinerary | P/ Foc0rd. m‘ . Better Results Expected When Congress Enacts Laws ‘Washington, Aug. 27.—Railroad re- By whidl"m' " lfld dem W'lll B l . l l of trade was sold for §9,300, a new ‘ : - . {of Pres.dent Wilson's “swing around! ; i * 3 a Reply to Letter From Judge Gary In Which He Refus- 1 25 e, 0 Wi s NS chist ot | o oaper, boxmakers’ union, 10000 organization under a plan _combining . . - o s “the most desirable factors” i 3ioe - . ed to Recognize the Union—Strikebreakers Are to Oper-| 115, beace treaty in ac least fifty of the ! 50 on strike. .nfcrnu‘::nt o pite Dun ity | to Criminal Penalties—Looks For Lower Prices Next ¥ 4 E Y S gl and operation was offered today as so- § @ 7 ate Street Cars In Pittsburgh Today Under Guard of | bis'SWaire Homee 0Unced tomorrow &ti Five lads in the state school at Mer- |lution of the railroad _problem byl Year On Non-Perishable Articles Unless the People Are s 3 & e £ ‘After Weaks of uncertainty concern-|i9en escaped by sealing the fence of | Judge George W. Anderson. of the Stasnpeded In Buying H G United States Deputies—Intimation That Government|inz the proposed trip. which will ex- | "¢ Plavground. | Cuited Stases district court, Boston. 2 ped to a Buying Hysteria. o o A te.d to the Pacific coast, definite an- A e ts, K the! & ' > b 4, % Will Take Steps to 2! Li alifornia. nouncement w: ade today that the ccording to reports, work in the|merce commission, who .appeared be-|- Washington, Aug. 27.—Prices are stance, we are making progress in ob- ill St Operate Lines In C . T R ey, port of Marseilles was completely tied |fore the house iuterstate commerce|beginning to turn downward in parts|taining promises trom shoe manufac- president would leave Washington as yp'hy’ tne strike. | ke e ] New York. Aug. 27.—Althouzh twice|from start to finish. All members of | soon as arrangements could be made. < 1 P v 2 of the country, but the slump has not! wefused audience by Judge E. H.|the brotherhood of lo - lit was intimated that the start might . - 4 i Formation of a federal railroad com- | ) A { which prices shall not go.” B e e Uoiian Btatos] ek ot v "dqm:fi; T o ;;‘f:,nhe T i oo o e ars-,{‘;i..' L;:;:i labor agitator, was |pany, with broad powers including em- | Yet Sathered momentum sufficient to| " Propaganda, which ‘apparently is Steel Corposation, John Fitzpatrick.!laws of the organization. + * +| When this announcement was made, br:;zh ol":h igeport, charg Wwith {inent domain to take over existing|affect purchases being inade for im- |nationwide, on the part of shop keep. chairman of the steel workers’ labor | Failing to do'so, they w.il be expelled | it was understood by White House of- fo i o | transportation facilifies, so as to pro-|mediate use, according lo reports to|ers seeking (o induce purchases now committee, authorized to negotiate for | inside of 24 hours Unless there is de- | licials that the review of the mew| g p o o mprn, o« . ivide “a single national highway and|the department of justic on the pretex: that prices will be ma- Tinion recognition, announced {onight | cided improvement the sovernment|Pacific fleet at San Francisco, orig-| o Steikers of tht Rubber Regenrating!carrier system” was advocated by| Attorney General Palmer, asked to-|terially higher next season, was con- that another communication had been | will take Steps to operate ihe roads.|inally set for Seot. 2 or 5. had been; (O &t Naugatuck unanimously voted|judge Anderson, who udmitted Lis|day how soon resuits could be expeci- |demned by Mr. Palmer as one certaln drafted by the committee in reply to|You all know what this will mean,| POStPoned until Sept. 15, and Secre- - o WO jpian contained no element not al-led from the campaign to reduce the|thing which would make prices con- a letter from Judge Gary today in|Impress on everyone the necessity of|&ry Tumulty said he believed the| p ... g0 " o= * July | Feady presented in essence but was a|cost of living, the outcome of which, tinue rising if heeded. Fis attention which he refused to recognize the|using sober thought and exercising| President would be at the Golden Cate amoupnted l';’ 8113!‘ 5” °'; u'Y | combination of elements that ‘is rad- railroad employes have been requested | was called to advertisements in va- union. commian se: and not be carried away | P¥_the latter date to take part in the s 84,552 499, > ‘mports | jcally new.” to await before pressing demands for |rious papers in which it was stated = Spneaniod Ao e Lavor would by the proposals of the | wage increases, said all the govern-|taat siraw hats, clothing and other iturers as co fixing a limit beyond . Fit: k would not divulge 3 aw.” - ceremony. mihcmxle:‘::":: o 0:;‘1‘_ communlcag- byl"-;;r‘-’\‘aoont lrgoh‘hléasiom'! statetent, | j1ote in the . day, however, Acting| ru. United Stat b 5 A witness have a new status and re-|{ment wanted was a fair chance to|non-perishable articles should be tion, which was drawn up after a!the following statement s'gned by W | Secretary of the Navy Rooseveit an-| The United States submarine 8-4 sponsibility, including profit sharing, |show what could be done to take the bought before next year's prices be- long conference with Samuel Gomp-|G. Lee, pres.dent of the brotherhood of | "0unced that the review would be held | 7 fu:‘"{. ;[ yesterday in the Ports-|iut strikes would be illegal. Along|artificial inflation out of the market.|come cffective. 5 v on Sept. 1. This was decided on, he|™Mouth. N. H. navy yard. with capital and the public. labor|He said officials were well pleased “It is very unfortunate that some ers. president of the American Fed-|railway trainmen, was posted by local eration of Labor. He also refused to|officers of the brotherhood tonight:) diecuss the committee's attitude on| “Advise all men the brotherhood calling a strike which it has been au- | that we will not engage in sympathet- R ¥ would have equal representation on|with the success so far atlained and merchants take that attitude and we s‘fil"""*"‘q for Sostios i the United | the board of directors selected to|that cumulative results were expect-|have been studying the situation,” the ates army overseas, discontinued a|manage the roads. Rates would be in-|ed when congress enacts amendments|attorney general said. “Extensive pur- month ago, was resumed. jitiated on the service-at-cost prin to the food control . law, by which |chases now, reducing the supply and iple by the federal company, subject to’ criminal penalties can be imposed on |increasing the demand, would make sald, when the president several days 2g0 had requested thag plans for the review go forward without reference thorized to order in the event of fail- |ic strike and tell our men that less than “’A"(\‘,fo;;'fi,""(;h:[z‘f'““flcf"b:?:,'g ok ure to gain concessions. two months ago 258 members of the t Railroads asked interstate commerce 3/ i i ~ pr h . ed out in connection with the itinerary y lapproval of the Interstate Commerce|profiteers and hoarders. taeir predictions come true. whereas It was announced ight that the|brotherhood were expelled from the or- President Wilson will spend twenty-|COMmission for revision of rdte on]Commission: states would deal with We hope the _ublic will begin to|we hope for a normal price level if the executive board of the American Fed- | ganization at Winnipeg for sympathet- | gue days laying before the people of|S8rain and grain products. purely local questions, such as com-|reap the benefit Ot 5 . . - eqorts before |peopie do not-stampede into a buying eration of Labor would hold a special | jc action while -many of them lost their | the country his reasons for the imme- mutation rates, improvements and|long,” Mr. Palmer sai “For in- |hysteria.” meeting in Washington next Thurs-|positions. Our members must re-|gi Austral ’ i : h s it Tty e fieatal = alian seamen’s strike ended day to consider the steel workers' de- | turn o work and uphold thelr con- ot o OF Ts et reRtY | wheiithe inen decifled 1o re-man ‘the | B oecnt ootors ‘of the’ carriers. by | — — - S —— mands. ::-:ip];r.‘(‘x‘?u:;fifi"ollo t':xmno At Allh(n}u‘h the president fif“"d, Lo ships affected immediately. his plan, would be protected in that|To RECEIVE SHIPMENTS OF MOVEMENT ‘'TO ENFORCE g g D, s organi- | zreet General Pershing on his arriva e 1 valid and ly outstandin GOVERNMENT MAY OPERATE zation At New York early next month. nhe| Shipping board assigned 22 vessels!ponde would be assamed by the feds SPANISH FRUITS AND ONIONS WAR TIME PROHIBITION RAILROADS IN CALIFORNIA| & Drotherhood leaderd went Into exec- | was sald to consider the tour to ex- | {0 take cotton. coal and foodstutfe, etc. | eral company, and guaraniced by the | |, \oy York, Aug, 21—As part of the| <yasni IR - . 7% Washington, ug. —Recent ar- utive sesalon to Zonstder the, new or-| plain the peace treaty to the people to the Russian government. government, and stockholders in reg- ers from Mr. Stone and 'Mr. Lee.|as of more importance. It was possi = ular dividend paying companies would o ! . 'rh]a,v refused to comment on the de- | ble, Secretary Tumulty said. the presi- smExX”?' {;-";‘ London to the Unit;d be permitted o ’exzh:\ngep their hold- if;b;*:m‘g el:fi‘llf "\e::“f‘e‘;in‘:d for-| yrohibition law will be followed im- velopments. dent might overcome this obstacle to ates for the first seven months end- i i - e U ST IMS. mediately by ‘‘clean ups” in other . e e exceeding the re-| n.; shipments of Spanish fruits and| cities Attorney General Palmer an- efforts of the United States to re-|,oss in New York for violation of the Les Angeles, Cal. Aug'27—"TUuless there is decided improvement the goOv- ernment will take steps to operate the lines,” said a statement concerning the i iy 4 ed July amounted to $73,060,931. ; i = Fafiodals etcike Teceived. from WRATren | EINAL INSTRUCTION. Dy :rltm;";:mlgytoT::llszstce]:%r;g - during federal control. while oth- | onions, amounting to at least thirty~|nounced today. He declared that &, Stone. chief of the locomotive en- ONS SENT ably in 8t. Louis. 4 Announcement was made in Rom2 of | aro k‘;,°1"’,’d have due pFocess of 1aW.| fve cargoes, are to be brought to this|jiquor dealers who thought the law gineers. and mado public here tonight.| 1O HEADS OF BROTHERHOODS | “"gins “changes have been made in|ibauguration of passenger airplane | siams Anderson Droposed, would have gountry during the mext six monthefenforcement activities of the depart- Although both government and rail- the itinerary as originally made when |Service between Naples and thi s oo, w IRHDEERECEan wa - ment of justice had been laid aside B g y 32 e fbrmer | an incentive for efficiency. economy steamships owned and operated by the | focfl, Of, Justice had beon 1214 Aside road brotherhood officials were strain- [ WWashington, Aug. 27.—Director Gen- | President Wilson was in Paris, but it/ city. and ; i aiv, 7 iy 5 Ing to prevent its spread. the strike|eral Hines announced today that the|was bald that his purpose ot to ston . [ T e of the Miandard. one| United States shipping board—véssels) ijon would be shown that they were was paralyzing steam rail tramsport- | Chiefs of the four railroad brother-|at Chicago had not been changed, but| Mayor Babcock issued a call for an|and pro rata issues of new stock at ity l:gfi:‘;:fig o O | SR S A § 5 < ome cities opened wide when i ation in mouthern and central Calif-|hoods had sent “final” inatructions to|he may speak in the middle west, at|additional thousand policemen to han- | par. 3 ornia ton‘ght. the men of their organizations partici-! Columbus and Cincinnati and St dle the street car situation in Pitts- A dise. 5 - stated by | W28 thought we were so busy with re- The men, who went on strike as in- | PAUNE In railroad strikes on the Pa- Louis. | burgh. BITTER DEBATE IN SENATE These shipments. It was stated b¥}ducing prices that we could not see dividuals and without a formal reason, c‘t Dopomst to return to work immedi-| While the itinerary was not com- S N THE PEACE TREATY| 2D ofcial of the shipping “04"1- arelanything else,” Mr Palmer said with a defied orders of their union officials [ 3!¢7¥ pleted tonight. it was regarded as al-| Slow progress was made in the ol - 54 backed by Spanish ‘55'11\9;; e ile. “We are going to change that to return. In southern Caifornia tel- | ~‘The chief executives of the four|most certain Mr. Wilson would speak|French chamber of deputies yesterday| <Washington, Aug, 27.—Senate de-|idea of reopening trade and B M| condition. The people out where the egraph'c instructions were received | frain and enginemen's organizatione.”|in Sioux City, Towa: Minneapolis or St.|in its consideration of the German| hate on the peace ireaty rose to thel oxhange CondIons O transport to|fields are green are obeying the law ffom Stone for the men of his craft to| ‘D€ director general announced, “have| Paul, Minn.; Bismarck, N. D.: Billings| peace treaty. - . 2 e Camnei be used arc assigned to DO lies | Pecause it is the law, while in the citles relbite work., Th sent final and unqualified instructiens i bitterest point today since the doc-|yfegiterranean ports food supplies Suse A o . . The men had the in-|$e7t final and 8 and Helena, Mont. then swing down iy DT whe ptaenita Dy Fresiacnt) m ; orts food = supplies| there apparently - atetude. that structions under consideration. 28T k0 their Mmen on strike on (he the Paclfic coast’ states, and after| Federal agents are expected to make | \y ijaon. ffom this comntry, t Cesire PRSI Zchit i be axpded., . We: will Raliroad officials sald it was the a Satt T C. Santa Fe coast lines| reaching San Francisco, come home|a general raid on hundreds of .~New| Facing at a distance of a few feet|™SHtS furnishing return ca ‘m’fl have | Show them differently.” worat strike in the hustory of the|and Sqlt Lake lines to return immedi- | by the southern route, making ad-|York saloons to suppress violation Of| Semator: Fall. republican, New Mexi-| , oniPPIng board stearers wolcn Aitic| Mr. Palmer expressed the opinion A ork and are confident that|dresses on the return. prohibition law. e o g 2% been carrying food relle that the chief offenders against the state Throughout the day a scant co, who had 'just asserted that Sena-| Jorfl ST 10 oxtensively used in trade the instructions wil! be complied prohibition Jaw would be found to be haif dozen trainssmoved from here for| ' Yith ‘nder the present plans of senate gt n North Da. 5 5 4 southern and eagtern’ points and BUL| chonent it AL e e iony has| laaders, Mr. Wilsom's departure wiil {oF MeCamber, republican, Nort Da; |redonsiristion, wark. Numerous’ $hin | Bioomiieenern who - have - maintaines ome, trans-continentzl train of the| organizations am.adequate OPPOFIRILY | N L Siotely Submission of jthe for- Snantung defended on the ground L o fram Scandinavian countries] their organization intact in the hope of eouthern Pucific departed. % 10 obtaln cunirol of the SitLAton: but | (b rears o pomritteffs Thport on Justice, the award to Japaa of “goods! DUt SCo, "0l chorted in these food|the raising of the war time ban before No trains moved in or out of Los|the government is taking the necessary | .he peatl; And his appeal to the coun- Stloen from China.” the North Dat|JAre been oD ther ports of the | constitutional prohibition makes the Anseles. steps to deal with the raatter without |ty o, atification will be colncident » Kota senafor declared the assertion | rhed’ ‘K‘;;gdo,:," Ability to make| country permanently dry. i Sione's statement. addressed (0| the lanee of furiher time unless this| Fih the senate debate on pronosed; General Cofeman du Pont and Harry | was “unqualifiedly falst,” and that hel (o089 SREIEM )iy ying board ofi-| linforcement of war prohibition is the éngineers. follow last effort of the chief executives of| fl!gem:"}l‘e"ls and reservations. Payne Whitney were added to the! had not justified Germany's action. pere explained, has had a stimu- conducted entirely by the bu- “Bffective at once inform all mem- | the orranizations speedily proves suc-| JUSt how far the genmate develob-|hoard of directors of the Vanadiamj This brought a auick retort from | %5 OSte WP TG, [oe and financial | reau of investigation of the department bers of division that strike is illezal | cessful” ments have influenced the president’s| Steel Co. of America. Senator Fall that Senator McCumber & y daition to providing|of justice. Comstitutional prohibition plans is not revealed, but 1t is known - i had defended the Shantung provision| conditions, I Ad etofore war-bound ' however, will be enforced by a staff of 5 that he frequently has discrssed his| The special industrial mission from | and had claimed (hat Japan .had the | Lhmness for the hereto tmen in the department of justice and STREET CAR SERVICE TO BE STOCKMEN OPPOSE KENYON ::2:-1?:6'“‘:‘9'::fl::'l‘l:l;d! f;;r:b: con- Eclgfum now visiting the United | right to take Shantung. By this time | the treasury bureau of internal rev B 5 States will 4 i is ; enue entirely separate fr Pittsburgh, Pa. A —Street car| Washington, Aug. 27.—A procession boun’a"v?e:tao;dtr:k:re;“-tfr‘::h:b “::1&5:- . 5 thel rdesks. Senator McCumber re-| AGAINST ACTORS' EQUITY ASS'N| ompiete divorcement of prohibition service which has been tied up by a|of witnesses representing sections of f:.d; ke “x‘“fl—"“mindm“':‘m poid Italian sailors of the dreadnought| plving shouted to Senator Fall that s " Supreme Court| WOrk from all other activities is plan strike of car men of the Pittsburgh | the United States scattered from Tex- ! tranty. has provided a definiie fssue | ConLi di Cavour do not look with favor | Japan derived the right to Shantung S : A Flendriok today signed | "% Street Railways Company, for the|as to New York city. varied as to 0-| which mac have had come connection|upon a trip to the United States be- | under a solemn pledge to return it]Justice Peter A. Hendrick today SIEREC| — last thirteen dass, will be resumed at | supation and views, but all a unit in|with announcement of the preaidents | CaUse of the prohibition laws. “but you leave that out of your state-|the first restraining order ina serles| . S oo ® a. m. tomorrow. The cars will be op- | 0pPOSi.ig passage of the Kenyon and| plans %! y ment” referring to the assertion re-|of injunction suits brought Ly morm- LAND ,_E§A5| crated by strikebreakers who will be| Kendrick bills for regulating the pac i o WV SN R G J-‘»n--e government sent a_diplo- ga}r,dnra: Javawy o l';Js'“L beeg ot ik, o g g g NG BILL guarded by deputies directed by Uni- | ing industry. were heard today by the matic agent to Riga to take charge of reviously Senator Fall, who was|tectiv 2 agains B = i —— K (o€ ihbten Macabal Jobo F. Shoot. senmate agriculture committee. Stock.| WEATHER HAMPERS FLYERS Japanese interests there until tha ar- | defending the action of the foreign re- | equity association o prevent the latter| —Washington Aug. _Charges that Entrance of the federal government | men predominated in the list, but gro-| IN NEW YORK-TORONTO DERBY |rival of a permanent representative. lations committee in adopting an|organization as a body and its mem-| the interior department was discrimi Into the situation foilowed a long dis- | Cers. farmers, feeders, bankers and — —_— amendment to give German rights in|bers individually from interfering in|naiing in the west against Americar tance telephone conversation today be- | commdission men were included. Albany, N. Y, Aug. 27.—Bad weath-|..Governor Runyon of New Jersey]| Shantung to China instead of Japan!any way with the opening of the 25 oil interests in favor of English oil an¢ tween Charles A. Fagan, one of the Frank Currie of Gard, Neb., a cattle-| er - handicapped the flyers today inicompleted arrangements for shipment| was interrupted by Senator Nelson|theaters closed by the actors strike. | potash interests were made in a, tele- trolley company's receivers, amd At.|man, announced that he was opposed the New York-Toronto aerial Derby|into the state of tons of surplus army | republican, Minnesota, who declired| The order is directed against I'ran-|gram read in the senate today I torney Genmeral A. Mitchel Palmer.| !0 the bills “because they would Ger-| for the Hotel Commodore's $10,000ifood for distribution at low-priced|that if the —commitiee ~had made cis Wilson, president of ihe equity, | ator Lafoljette, republican, W Mr. Fagan told the attorney generai|maniez the United States.” purse. = | sales. “mincemeat” of the treaty the sen- nk Gillmore, Bruce McRae * and|during anattack on the oil, One airman. Captain Reynolds, fiy- ate would brush the action aside.|Grant Stewart, as officers, and all oth-| coal land leasing bill. The IARARIIRHS 1o Bt adoquate ool % We've heard every other argument| SRR, the nity. s fi‘e'fi:;:l‘:‘ against them but the pro-German| ing from Syracuse on the last two legs when an attempt was made to run|one.’ Senalor Kenyon republican. of| ?ufgetheofct;lfi:e-a‘f*;zgt it Sl ing trips to the United States. will il wa, author of one ol € measures, VO New Y. K H S v e 5 “‘Rd‘:::‘dgfir:?:ip“‘&f: and W. H. S.| interrupted. the local aviation field. No word was| pearq it — tr[:ns:::t fs};}nex;'f age, Senator Nelson responded thatthreats” the opening of “A Regular| ““’f:«';"_n*mnf‘\\esterne;slf]{)r‘ the English PhRelEGon, in United States dl:x‘ricr‘. “Well, they are used to being li- received from him up to the le@_ the non, sailing from Brest. the senator COI:Ild consider !’l\lm lhl’;]fiene a new produchon. and is Hlpx’“-':vey'(-lal :;‘1 ‘n:‘z Q;‘ha '["fi hing ~ "'0"‘ eourt, issued an order to Marshal Short | Censed and regulated over in Ger-| flving was suspended for the night. = youngest man in the senate” and as!jcal with a series of legal orders which | lercia) empire W fhe “r‘\‘l_'mlddate to cilise the arrest of all persons in.|many.” Currie retorted. but a report was received here that| Five hundred cases of German-made| °N® Who was “neither in his second. justice Hendrick will sign tomorrow,j e 'Ceeram alleged. —ove emand, terfering with operation of care The| . J: C: Curtis, for the New York and|an airplane had been wrecked injtoys, pucchesed by Boston merchants{ Childhood in this matter nor in thelaffecting other \ productions which;[0¢ "SITETEm added, fthat investigation court Qeolaren the o htne . Toe | New Jersey livestock cxchanges, was | landing near Poestenkill, several miles Lorore the war. were brought to that| MeXican matter.” s a=i’| have been held ‘up pending court:ac- g el O o A et ent “hown manifest inditferences 1 pre. | POsibive that packers competed in pur-| east of Troy. ~As Posstenkill is inport by the Holland:American freight.| Further defending the commitiee's!ijon. lCTRaRHiat: fox’ Untont. millionn of tollave chasing livestock. the direction in which Captain Rev-|¢p luidedijk. yote on the Shangtung amendment| The order compprises eleven pages|Cieartist for patent millions of dollars When_Senator Fall said he would notler members of the association. It par-j was dated I Angeles, Cal, a enter “into- discussion with the Min-|icularly trains them from prevent- | Signed by oil men of that section. nesota senator because of the latter’s’ihg by and| The bill would make “peons and Cardinal Mercier, on his approach- coercion, intimidation serving order. s . ; 2 y lds was last seen flying it is be- Senator Fall said that ne was weary| 1 phraseology containing nine; Mayor E. . Babcock, to whom the ‘There ‘?, abm'ut.ely r}P necessity for "»O, i >4 E o - ’ W _VQ‘ leg,fl phrage > i e - 4 has recently become the property of receiyers wrote mimecons Genoom, he| resuiation,” he said. “I am sure of lieved that it.was his machine t Peace treaty with Germany and oth- | Of some who Wished to make the na-specific paragraphs which are believ-; (18 JEOR TECOTRE, (A7 perty ing pralection for tneir cars, was de- | [FiL 811 15 S0, of experience as &) JAS foread (0, MRS Jte Coetiinl | er conventions simultaneously signed at | (00, ol (e White Houme trpe: | ol < tors Mave used or could | o Ve want Shown (he message con? nou lore a meeting of e.ght hun- -y =t t . < j ers - 2 aente or ratifi- Titt vi Lt i g g vith e | tinued, “why that 0 f 13,000, dred Belbers ot the ahstne it sdm: | g Lm for competition.” C. Niemier, a|jured = o e feld cation £o the chamber of deputics by | FTitter With ho inore consideration!yss as a means of interfering with the | URUSd “WRY fhat out of - 13.000.000 greeted his attempts (o explain that S on.T % SRIRK i et aav o Seaiad | the i Fidrd o Bayonet™ { cluding American citizens, that only he had tried in vain to bring the srik- | 1o enore Som e hore e L o | B tions oF & clouibuser. AVhile| , The 5th and 50th United States In- | 207Ihe DOnL o€ (he PAYORSL| . .| SALESMAN HELD ON {150 acres affected British holdings in Mg car men and be receivers together | ed to put the other fellow out of busi-| the rain was heaviest several flyers| ANty regiments now in the United|, ‘meeting preceding the senate ses-' CHARGE OF EXTORTION ! Caliornia. We want to know why the ln an effort to end the strike. ness. Sl | arrived from Syracuse and one from|States were ordered to Silesia. They | Jion'“was: unable to proceed with its | interior department drove American A meeting of the 3.000 siriking mo- 5 o New York, Most of them resumed | Wil'go direct to Coblenz for equipment ! 300 F007 0040 proposed amendments. New York. Aug. 27.—Preston L.|locaters off of potash lands on techni- ;o?"l‘- s:nco::‘::il]?; latlle [l:"da(y'w SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENTS the'r flight after the sk‘s CTP?F@(’. before crossing the Rhine. and will begin tomorrow anlexlended :D‘l:;l._ 3Es13ne&|;)s b?axl?' hl;t::();:l:‘w?“t'o \:g? ;illgz:lx:;dcnr;fi::fignf,fl.flno acres to broke up without anvining being av-| W' 1H WIRELESS TELEPHONE | Laje dqpartufes 1% o™ Mneioded: | Detaile of organization of large Ger- | 3510000 Ghat”(he leaders expect to| swer 4 charge of extortion made by! Another telesram read by the sena- L. A parade of the strikers| ~xew York. Aug. 27.—The successtul| Lieutenant Logan, Colonel Taylor,|Pan corps in the Baltic provinces 10| fnq opportunity to complete the re-| Mrs. Bessie A. C. Hansmann, a widow, | tor from Fred W. Parks of Denver. somp| then was held in the downtown streels. 3 Tiieutenant Chandler, Colonel Brandt,|SUpport Russian movement againsti o1t 1o the senae by h d of i of Bethel. Me. According to complaint, ! Col.. said the bill was a “Standard Ofl y < @ - - . ¥ he end of next|of Bethel. Me. 1 I Sheers and hisses mingled as the men. | L ormion f.',,;,‘{,':,,:fl':f,:'{':,,;"fiifi"::"‘ Licutenant Adams, “Lieutenant Tay-|the Bolsheviki are in the hands of Am- | \itek. Ford threatened to kidnap her 5 vear|measure and menaces western oil in- 00 returned soidiers in uniform, pass- | it possible for any person to -pliLg in- ! Jor., Lieutenant Honsinger, Major Gil-|erican military authoritles. i " Another development ~ in theiocld son if she did not deposit in the: terests. g #4. There was no disorder. a pony wireless pancl into an ordinary| keson and Captain Depew. H. H. o 2 Shantung question was the beginning| city hall postoffice a letter containing| Senator La Follette in presenting the 3 ki 3 Who arrived! Twelve hundred hams of the United| o an attempt by the group of re-|ten $100 bills. The letter was signed|telegrams asserted fhat the govern- — = lamp “socket and talk through space| (icorse. a belated entry . v g { hould tect itself to i . - - 3 v from Toronto late today, also resum-|States army supply intended for sale; puplicans. who have agreed on a set|“P. L. Fant. | ment should protect itself to insure an NO CHANGE IN ATTITUDE L e toine T P Laa pClty WaS| e the trip to the field at Mneola. | to the public of Paterson, N. J. were! of reservatigns to the League of Na-| Mrs. Hansmann notified the police!ample supply of coal and oil for the H | and Ford was arrested when he called| American navy. Planes remaining at the field over-|condemned as unfit for food and re-! tions covenant began a movement to night were those of O. S. Palmer, re-|turned to the government stores. | get together on a reservation express-|at the postoffice to get his mail. At-{ : g i fng the senate's regret at the Shan-|torneys for Ford asserted that he had| piquT cASH PRIZES FOR Italian liner Duca d'Egli Abruzzi, ar-! tung award. The reservation, which| not written the letter but that he sus-| TORONTO-NEW YORK FLIGHT would be proposed as a substitute pected a sailor who lived in his apart- -NEW $ T announced today hy Dr. Lee De Forest. OF GRAPHOPHONE OFFIQIALSl The htm™ which’ has made the & s — Charles | terrating current objectionable for this ¥ Bridgeport, Conn. Aug. Charles. purpose in the past and had cauded the | turning to Toronto from Mineola: J. C.| L BNy 488 L. R Thomas cousiliation | g, ot curran Jones, returning to Mineola. and Lieu sommissioners from the United States| ;,:h"r’mg, >t ",“‘:r';‘“‘,;“:f;&z’“‘:“l“zg tenant Colf. On the trip from Syra-irived at New York from Genoa, re- | apartment Of labor. todav conferred! ... Ciminated by his new dovice, the! Cuse the fabric on the propeller of Ported receiving a call for help from| for the foreign relations commitiee’s| ment, New: York. Axee A1 Bk, winpers: ot with various officials connected with! heon Siminated bs % Lieutenant Colt's plane was ripped by|the sh vping board vessel Kusdeca.| amendment, will be discussed at a | all the cash prizes offered in the To- O GRRRE SpUSHESE LS Plants of the Secesstul, cxnartments n the use of | the wind and when the mechanicians No trace of the vessel could be found. | conference of several republicans to-| A NEW TRANS-ATLANTIC e ol ot i 2 0 R i s l:mogpfih‘nneml“n'::?d";‘)e 2t i1he new annaratus have hean. made| tried to “crank” the machine for his; BT Gy s SERVICE TO RUMANIA! cchtion of three, will be determined by e St 5 ful SIL- ) hetween Highhridse in Westchest get-away to New York. the propeller ismployn of the Worcester Woalen — e ‘comparllon! between the “tehoretical o ppeared more hopeful and hat! countv and downtown New York, ac- | split. He will resume his flight in the| Co. Worcester, dvehouse. picker room| PROTEST AGAINST THE New York. Aug. 27—The Interma-| aecomplishments of the planes, based om'e be alfuered. The Sotemicclonery | COXing to the inventor. morning when a new propeller ar-pand ishing room struck for an in- DEPREDATIONS BY TURKS! tional Mercantile Marine company an-! an ihe strength of the horsepower of visited T . foberis general munuser few revairements in the wav, rives. = TR AN ho 38 2 1S%y Inatead of). . nounced today the establishment of a| their engines and other gualifications. g (ot e muaager tans ara no mare AWMt than| TWenty-ons machines were regis-)the $13 and §19 a week they have been| New York, Aug. 27.—A cable mes-| nou Y ni Atlantlc = passenger and|and their actual accomplishments as Wb nd o he: Renetal Airike dommite cebiral= NeC P Poresf sy tered at the fleld during the day. Settin, | saze protesting against the depreda- | freight service from New York via|regards time in making the flights s e tions by Turks throughout Armenia in| Cangtantinople to Constanza, Rumania.| reom one oity to the other and back, tea. A,'f‘ "’,"" With the new ponv wirsleds B AT T Me.. and .M J. P. Morgan lati f the armisti igned last! 3 Bitcen & Ex <it.| There i ro need of Aisturhing central.! gy EASTERN s st (v § vislatigs, o e stice signed last! Thjs service offers a new means of| regardless of which machine finished "‘l‘l;" '-\"nsnl’m‘:\:inc‘:‘i ’:h?;ru-: :‘}f pOme may caN the other desired party s TUAT'O,TAgg ::’:EETS RAILWAY | &mong the passengers on White | November and calling upon the allied | communication with the Near East fi,f;:. it was explained today at the R onternea 2o 'h-';' 'k:‘ by wireless in person.” 7 H . e :?urc]r‘nm‘: Lanlnnd\({ha{llen New York poweum;o ez:ror::; the ai“;cel‘nen't. v:;al and Black sea ports. American Flying club, under whose boasso = (o apa b 8 i i Sii ey or erbourgh. Mr. Morgan expects| sent today to the president o e! " The first ship sailing In this service! jces the contest is bel con- snnotincemeul of esid Whitten | FEAR THAT PLANE CAME Boston, Aug. 27.—The state board of | to stay in England and Scotland for | peace confeernce at Paris by the ex- | will he ihe American lner Black ”'f:::‘pefl- o s i oo De movedshiiey conciliation and _arbitration took a|two months. ecutive committee of the "American| row from New York on Sept. 15. The! There are eight cash prizes, the first g -8 % DOWN IN LAKE ONTARIO DEMBNRORE - «(it atands 5 — hand tonight in the situation in the| : — committee for the independence of|Black Arrow was formerly the Ham-|of which is $3,000. and all except the BN T Crememanesse Rugalo. N. T. 27.—H. G. Slater. | Eastern Massachusetts Street railway, Canadian —aper mills must refund; Armenia. burg-American line steamer Rhaetia.!three referred to. which are offered for _DEMONSTR NS pilot... S Strickland. observer,! where the carmen have voted to reject!about $150.000 to newspaptrs of +he| The message, which asserts that the T S0, speed, will be. based on the handicap- FOR THE PRINCE OF WALES =nd the'r Da Haviland nlane. No. 59, in the recent wage award of the federal | Dominion cn bills for newsprint jold|Turks have concentrated troops _llnnx‘ GREAT FALLING OFF IN ping calculations made prior to the i rhe international aviation Derby. war labor board and to strike upon the | betwveen July 1 and November 30, the boundaries of Armenia, is signed | GR race. These calculations were de- Foronta, Ont. Aus. 27.—Great dem-| micsing tonisht. and srave fears were; call of thelr union officers. ~The board | 1915, aceordis to a judgment rendered g(v“zhlg.me;nmy- B TR ARRESTS FOR DRUNKENNESS| (104 1o give the aproximate time in o we'com: an oyalty. ! antertaine: v =ht officials trus: s of the company |by the Pa ntrol ribunal. 1 3 . 4 208 onstra here that| notified the trustee: pany | by per Co! k B o Snas Wiliams, ‘Caseet| * Boston. Aug, 2T—OMcial report for| TRICH the planes would fiy over the which vontinued throuzhout today and _(hev came down in Lake Ontario this|and, the members of the joini confer- —_— tonigh: ma kel ihe last day T the af'ernoon and nerished. | ence board of the Jocal unions on me’ Arrangements were made in New presen: s st of the Peince of Wales Lo, Siater, on the last lap of his Derbv | system to appear ai the statehouse to-| York for the exportation of $1.000,000 Toronu. 3 { dizht le’t heére at 12.47 n. m. No direct; morrow morning for a hearing. lin gold bars from San Francisco for| Dodge. - oAb 5. first month of rml{.lblth;n. }Zdw-rd lcd" ITALIAN WARSHIP CREW The recention siven the roval visitor| word has since been heard of him. al-| The hearing was requested by Mavor! yapan and $724.000 in United . States | RUSH OF APPLICANTS Bagley, state director of prisons, sald | 2t the grounds nf the Canadian thorgh all of New York state south of, Me'vin Breath of Chelsea and leaderS| :oiq coin for shipment to China ,,le 2 piveid today indicated th tese arrests n| S 3 {ionui _eshibition. and i1 the Cwesiv-, the Jeke and the northern shore onlof the carmen's union. The union men{ {00 [O8, FOR SERVICE OVERSEAS! the future would be so few as to con- ewport, R. I, Aug. 27- cers an: foar mile t-tumpbal deive throush the hath sidss of Toronto have been cover- | claim that the war labor hoard’s award | 3 i stitute a negligible quantity in sending | men on board the Italian dreadnought siverts was upparaliclel in the history: ed as thorouzhly as telezraphand te'e- | was illegal because it did not follow Boston. Aug. 27.—There was a rush| persons to jails and correctional insti- | Conte de Cavour will be given a public ©f the ety On scoount of the great whone connections would permitf. 1 ife- the -board's previous policy of taking| James E. Meads, president of the|or applicants for service overseas at! tutions. The six cities, which_includ-) reception at the Casino when the war- Crowds wod muen inte of the demon-, boats were aiso sent out from Toronto| Into consideration the prevailing rate|Meade Shoe Co. of Brooklyn, received | army recruiting headquarters today as}ed Worcester and Holyoke, Director | ship comes here from Boston on Sept. permission from the attorney general's| a result of the announcement that sol- | Bagley =ald, reported a total of arrests|5 or 6. Governor Beeckman and Mayor stra ~ vons'derabie curtailmen: of; and @ara on the lakel but theiriof wages in the distfict. Under the in- the s m wes necesen search. too, was fruitless. creueg granted the men would receive|department, Washington, to sell 30.000 | diers would be taken on for one year.| for July of 329 as compared with 975| Mahoney will extend the official wel- . mor Smith of New York, Frederiolthe arrests for drunkenmess in six of o Courtland Penfield and Cleveland H.| the larzer cities of the state for the| . .\ oopr To WELCOME e's prog a [ thousznds of | “We fear the worst” said D. L. Wil- i hourt; ine cents less|pairs of army shoes at $3.30. 'They| Forty-six men. all veterans, were ac-| for June. The reports for August|come and citizens summer resi- ndreds ol s persons | sa a maximum hourly wage nine cen 1 5 himust.-come. and. oliiser and e streets 1o get a2 view of His|llams, representative of the American| than that paid by the Boston Elevated | were or! intended to be soid atfcepted for duty with the American ex-| would show a consid _“""‘,"" 'mmcelsb.-tmnela,qnm Mme?m.:y’ * 3 peditionary forces. i crease. he sald the visitors. $

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