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1919 ; 12 PAGES—88 COLS. g PRICE TWO CENTS Bulletin TVOL. LXI—NO. 235 JUDGE GARY SAYS U, S, STEEL | S2.mte 10.S. Sonator R (Sre 0f prntrs | S . AINE, ARK., EXPERIENCES GURP . wnUU] NEVER fl”” EE bt ST | While Being Introduced For | Ten Thousand Members U P ' POPULATIQNVZVS,QIS NCRWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, - brenofi vice president of Honduras, to e presidendy: are in” conict witn | His Speech Against Treaty| Trades Forced Out By Ac-| /e s e A troops under command or Gen. Rafael ‘ . < R e R T ¥ Before the Senate C ittee Investigating the Steel Strike, | gobes Juticrres in the deparunent of and League of Nations. tion of the Radical Element. | Troovs from the Sritieh fieel 10 T2 | . o White Men and Seven Negroes Are Known to Have Been fore the Senate Commi 5 | Baraiso. i Admore, Okla, Oct. 1. — United| XNew York Oct. 1.—Ten thousand |cupicd the illed In Troubl tered By a Posse ile Search-| He Declared That the Question of the Open Shop Is the| no cHANGE IN THE STRIKE o L el el e RO R T B s s tihupanas omsratianiof .Knll n Trouble Encount ered By s .Wh 3 Sole Issue In the Nationwide Steel Strike—John J. Mar- OF STEEL WORKERS| pail tonight ‘as he was being intro-| which publisn virtually ail the trads large leather goods factory and also a ing For Murderers—The Situation Is Critical and Grow- 39 duced by the mayor in preparation for| ournals and magazines issued here|big shoe factory . % 4 X ti b { t Machinist, Accused the Union Leaders| [Iittsbursh. Pa. Oct. 1.—-Nothing de-| ki speach. against the treaty and the|and a large percentage of the books, : e ing More Acute—Five Hundred United States Soldiers m, & Toungstown viac » Yhhce et ekl \trike I Ol Teagusiic s s ibnat were Torced out of work today by a| Chile Copper Co. produced 8904210 H. Called From Camp Pike, Ark P ittsburgh _district tod: materially | ™ A¢ Senator Reed came on the stage| simultancous “lockout” and _ strike.|pounds in August, compared With 7,- ave en 2 - of Terrorizing Employes By Threats to Burn Houses and | ;' Ganst il siiiaion, suife. caders| aif o wires "cs the. buriding. Werg | e anous, ockouc” and “strike | POl Mounds n duy: e Com i ; Kill Childre; and their organizers £howed the usuall oy¢. Pandemonium broke loose and|employers to grant a 44 hour weck, o Helena, Ark., Oct. 1. — Two white; The accounts-of the deputy and the - . — activity in their campaign furirer 10| .ijes of derision howled him down,| efiective today, and a weekly increase| During the year ended June 30 38-|men, Clinton Lee and J. A. Tappen of ro trusty indic 3 the attack .an cripple the b three men had 94 8 cigareites n made by an Plants in operation inl hije the audience surged upon the|of $14 in all wage scales. were manufact-| Helena and seven negroes are Known sshingten, Octy L-—Declaring strike. this Ry Sheal ARt oMcials : i Taited S R e zanized band of negroes, posses cour: t ¥ dge | 1M1 : . y ofiicials| ;i age, ced attempted to hold 'the Jchn Adams Thayer, executive sec-|ured in the United States. to be dead at Elaine, near here, as a|organized ban o) g P " x e iwn dnop_the | . iAhe coumse otihls testiiony JUAES| yaq Mitfle’ forliablon to tripart ek | ank v ks STET Se Lo pife | e e e, ; Tesult: of Waehds today | Befwee .| were hastily organized Ly the sherift T G ok | b e ottt i at [ongth | cept the' dally claim that morc men| (3% Take his exit without beginning| Assootation, made ic. kuown. that the| American Socialist Party of Chicago| posse searching for the. person Who|wnd rushed to Liaine. The first po e & A L B s ot bors | Hro constuntly anplying for work semjicil S EES | bublishers have received numerous in. | accepted resignation of Adolph Gern- | last might from ambush fired upon And | t oarrive was met by a force of arm e 17 g o el o LR Sl o n R BT R A After several minutes of the demon-| vitations to move out of New York|er as Dational secretars. killed W. D. Adkins, railroad speciul|ed negroes and immediately sent baci 5 O i ot “the | cd With the committee he ald-weuld |, The Carnegie Stedl Compuny main-| ,iratign a mumber of women climbed | Lut that at the present at least “they agent, according (o reports reasaing|urzent calls for reinforcements. de- O o tot8 | have Do gaiitec. he sald, WOULL | tains abat Sits ite vk e Eoaal- | SOSL MRS L AET I O hTtey the crowdid welas redlar. caaih oot th atichiy| - Presier announced | hiere tonight. A~ third white man, 1ra|claring the negroes were assembling D bating the | bans's policy ‘o trert dbrecty with 1is | Stcad. Duquesne. Braddock and Clair- | "TRecq"Could ot e seen at his hotel | in New York than move clsewhere and | abolishment of French soldiers Ted | Proctor, and a number of megrocs are|in large mumbers and had begin bro e T i | Pmployas amd ot R ased tho | ton against which tHe umions have| pere tonight, but it was announced |face the same problem in another te-- | Lrousers of pre-war fame. known to have been wounded. miscuous firing on white persons. Ad L n | SO o have ddag concentrated their -attacks continue tof fier® ,(ONENL, bUL It Was SEROUACIT | face h The situation at Elaine is critical|ditional posses were organized hero SR ‘nator | Increase their productions. Reports| lier his Acvording to Mr. Thaver, the list of| Railfoad. Administration ‘announcad | and srowing ‘mojp: Actte. ‘according 10| and at other centers of popuiation jn D s goiat with SCeior)ihat men ave retmriag to work in fas — — periodicals. of mationdy circulation | that 22 locomotives were received dur- | i message recoi%d here tonight from|the county and rushed Lo the scene. . e ek e ah |creasinsly larze numbers also came| AMERICAN LEGION TO which have suspended publication to|ins the week ended Sept. 13. Joseph Meyers, who s heading the| Within an hour reports came address. Bor a ons might arise under wMch he | froan 4 e b Gl $ rs, g Vit eports Y g i e om Polnty, outalie o st =bmrch A WORK FOR AMERICANISM |join the lockout, includes Collier: — ;) posse. Meyers is quoted as saying|Ppitched battle in the streets o y ou > organizers Hf“ui‘é‘.-'fil" Pt il prlactiat ot et D e g Satlh Christian Herald, Métropolitan, = Cur-| Rarpesbvits T vl T ol .5""1'““; Ee expected another clash at any mo- | between the posses and negroes. = 3 T 2 : & = Sharon-¥Farrel eld. . o o 3 s <t i iousekeeping, | route for shipping 15 miles wide alo ment and requested that additional Early reports said between open shop is the Providec ; b L g4 New York, Oct. .—When the Amer- |rent Opinion, Good liousekceping, ent it y r B B s WO i S ™S o mew | Satisfactory ~progress» was |‘the|, NeW FOU 0%k Lo NCE (00 on- | Harper's Bazadr, Hearst's, House and|the Jutland coast was cleared of mines. reinforcements be sent. Iive hundred |sand and fifteen hundred negrocs had . i with only the inter- | employed, for instance” he said. L] norg Siven out at national strike|,chiion at Minneapolis, Nov. 10, 11 and | Garaen. Independent, McCall's, M oroF Deputies, by a| Ljiled States soldiers’ from Camp|assembled in the vicinity of Glalne and ¢ IR, TG Gpio: iight discuse the wishes of that 1| headausriers: resarding the situation| )37, commiscion will o appointed to | Clurc's, Cosmopolitan, Outlook. Teo-| French Chamber of Deputies by af Pike. Aric. are due to reach Llnine|were armed with high powered riflce., sight> cent. with them." jfrom the standpoint of the orgapized| ;' jrdinate and intensify the work |ple’s Home Journal, Pictorial Review, | vote of fo" 185, expressed its ean- | 4t midnight. A"girl telephone operator, betwec © told th: commit- [ Mr. Gary brushed aside the charges | SheC workers, I was announeed’ What]yoing carried on throughout the United | Theatre, Today, Housewife. ~Vanity|fidence in the Clemenceau government.| Tappen, Who was a prominent bus-|screams, told an officiul here fishting - sk indus- union lcaders that the corporation | i¢ foundry of the Jones and Laugh-( &% S5 0 Viritish, civies and |Iair, Vogsue, Woman's World, Delinea- — iness man here, died at a hospital| was in progress in the sireets. Mes- lin plant in this city was shut down o perican pring tor, Everybody's. Mome Sictor and| Mount Mauna, a volcano i here of ‘wounds he received in this|sages followed in quick succession after 300 men hac marched to e i, Tt otion | Deslgnes. a8 Well as many publications|land, awalian Islands, is again a : | morning's fighting in the streets of | urging additiona) reinforcements, guns Moldn GcR a0 thay Jon e S |2 in accordance with the Legion's pol- | issued by the Framk A. Munsey Com-|mHany houses have been destroyed. | Elaine, Proctor, who also was brought|#nd ammunition. A message was gen sigiied ‘membersrip cards. “We are| |3 I3 accordance Witk the Leglon S POL | 1STNCS % == here, is not expected to live, accord-|to the governor asking his aid in ob- practically certain to close up this P e o Production of ing to physicians. The body of Lee,|taining troops from Camp Pike. R s g South Africa, in August amounted 10| who died from his wounds at Elaine| On one message, Chief Deputy ad mistreated its men with the stat ment that in no basic industry in the | 4 were the men better treated or | higher wages. Later he went into | housh I|welfare work of the company among plant,” it was declared I fear Eng- The Jones | Alie will el ot GRALT | 1th ‘smplopus sud Dreacited figlires ™o an g Tinehlin. Compuny deny - (el TR GHIONG Fesviution, (passed Dyl ABKSILLOYD GEORGE 1O fine ounces, valued at £207-|also was brought to his home here. [sell, in charge of the posse at E 1 not concluded his|show that employes generally, re-inas peen any serious defection ampng| the' national executive c o b SUMMON PARLIAMENT Advices here said the trou! had | telephones that his force was grea nd will, be exam- | ceived approximately thrce times a8 | i pbes | made public by Chairman Henry D. beginning when the posse was |outnumbered and that firing had be- & o B i gl [ . 3 Senaan g strike national committee, left to-1 ~— reSEEed. 8L AL AEe S Ene. |son, chairman of the labor party in|ened by the Aliies unless German| have been negroes, at Ilaine. The |ity continued late in the afternoon s mills, who told com- | Yon. -murm‘«" of the investgaling|,ight for Waushington, where he will T ard o the et ects of e ane | pariiament ana leader of the opposition | troops were removed from the Baltic|fire was returned and in a few min. |but died down toward durk and wea i Teason for e | s L Cary refused to discuss |appear before the senate committea|liSh and other subjects of importance| fere, has telegraphed to Prime Min- utes became general in the streets of|ied posse men began to return to Hel- X hat the men who | the eifuris by President Wilson {0 iVestizaling the strike, probably to- | t0 immigrunts |.} Preparation for the | {1eh® B0, (G EETE Pk ing that pariia- ; e T o 1 ©d to the strike | bring about an understanding between | morvow, W.,G. Rubin, counsel for the | Tesponsibilities of citizenship, receive | [HCt IovS SeRlES, SUCRE, LI P Supreme. Council is_consilering ne-| “Tate “foduy oa telomhons message| Barly - tonight, however, negroes s seleat R e T e o 219 the union | srrike committee, is in Washington | € €O ndation jand encouragement| "Repeated susgestions have been |cessity of tightening the blockade of | was received here from Blaine staiine|were. reported again congregated in i 8 | b § e Stclhe. A conferring with the commitiee regard-| o7 (i€ SIOIE Drancacs and jochl POSIS | made that parliament should .be sum- | that part of Russia controlled by Bol-| that the posse had taken 175 prison.|the outskirts of Elaine and oseph ¢ : ders of the| When ihe brestdent communicates|in, s proposed visit to/the Bitteburgn| of the American Tegion throughour the | ESN00 L BVl SN ot ment re- | cheviata, crc and was bringing. them o Hiaime, | Meyers, In chdrge of one of the posses. T e eman | courtesy for the porbon oo oud. it lemt | district to- get. first _rand -information| OURIEY: and that oll members of the | ;rginy the present railway strike, but S More than a hundred negroes rnd a |said he expected another battle to be Johr (chairman | courtesy for the person so approached | InS(ructions have been sent out to or o s o eae organizations _com. | the prime minister, up to the present Bar new high| white man have been arrested by |Zin at any moment. An hour later, secr e commit- | Reverting at the eni of o amas” | ganizers to get aMdavits and —wit-1berite With the organizations COn-|p,s refrained from calling the mem- |record when it was quoted at 64 pence | bocce. "Onerating in- Blain and. vicin. | however, & message was received sa3 " =04 Bt et I nia Seattal siow of the o fo a3, toilncEsas’ Tenas: fop Sthie coming sar tuw|QUCUNE these classesiin helr, respoc { bers together. Mr. Adamson. who is a [an ounce in London: New York price | iy uecording (o Former Sheriff Amos|ing the sjtuation had grown no wo k sistant. is heading a | his zeneral view of the situation, Judge | I350 Tnve 1tor: The committee | N8 08 he memborahin. of the | Miner, heads the delegation of about |was $1.18%. lJarman, who arrived here late today.| The reiurning posse men brough P Loy Kit Sdt B e maneral public now requires n. | Will be urged by the strike leaders toy Unteers (rem ihe membership of the ('l oritas, the stronsest anti-govern- Gomeiand, New York|. Yomen and chilarén of Eiaine and | numerous stories and rumors and sus g . 3 who explained that | creased production. That may even|liSit the Various plants in this vicin Zencies in carring on this worl, | ment delegation in parliament.) Dr. Royal S. Copeland, New York| vicinity are beinz brousht to Helc na| picions. through all of which ran the. Mitticity (a5 S iR fih [ Jicessitate INCTSRET ooy, LoV evbnly ! S oies in carryinz on this work. | ™ premier Liovd George today signified | Health Commissioner, 'says he docs | oi o special traim for satety. it o ver | beliof that the rioting was due (0 pré- N e N s Tmit set o the willingness of Work- |, ¢ heing made to zet union coal min- n aireduced at the nationall(h. “ransport workers. whose repre- | New K Areed men dre patroliing the streets| Broes by white men. Was clearly e - sy at e i apelr health. But there Is 1o [ (1S in the upper Monongahcla district| SOnve . hinmeapolis (reating a| centatives were in session durinz the g — : . I nere. R indicated, they said. there was an or e . fiod that the steel om- | and decrensed mreduction sy SAESS | (o strike in sympathy with the steel| Commitice for the purpose of examin- | (o afternoon, 1o decide whether a | According to reports received in|"“AT ingincer-of the Missourl Pacific|ganiation of negroes antagonistic tor " “American and jsame time roaring abont ricing prices, | WOrKers. These miner furnish “coall i J1€ FOTE AW 0 o ate mowern. | Strike of:their 325,000 members should | Washington. Italy’s wheat erop will be | railroad who ‘arrived in Helena to- | the white residents in the sou thern Frorized | I'm in favor of Bish wazec, met there | [0 the Dbis by-product plant of the| G0 SUNE AP0 Sy OarAnate Hore, | be called to support_the railway men's |lower. as the area planted is only 500, | night. said he pulled a steal gondola|Dart of the county. Negroes in tiat i = B Loy [ever oL Digh wages/ bt thers | gie “Company near Clairton. Tr|ments, and by nrivate —socteties. | [ (onSyide strike % 400 hectares. Todded "with ‘women and children out |section. it i relaied 'have asseric e TRt | o et Tt al sunply is cut off from tris| oo e e o teantomind | | At ¢he conclusion of the first session = ey of Elaine late today and that the|they will not pick the present cotion . n he com- | right now. The right way 0| plant it would serjously affect the | oS o o At Zation: | of the Transpori Federation meeting; [ Rear Admiral Robart E. Coontz|{rain was fircd upon by negrocs from |crop uniess paid their own price, an 2 2 . o, O vav o do is to| iz works of the Carnezie Company|fnd that this prttee A which adjourned shortly before 2 |was nominated by President Wilson as|irees along the track. numbers of them are reported to have er e | 1okt ‘Thar ia ‘tad pajdecreasel wasek|along the Monongsbela rive | Stch stems A man be normommend | o'clock until 3 p. m,, it was announced | chic of naval operations, with the|' The trouble homan last. hight when |refused to work for ihe white farmers| men whe would not join in the | industry ? Secretary Koster Bald o o iax | collate the work of the several agen- | Y [iobextiWilllamsi general secretary | rank of: Admiral. Deputy Pratt with Adkins and a ne-|for any wages X 3 . 1 appeal will be taken from the decision | COllate the otk of the several agen-|of (he transport workers' organization | o tousty ere. amiuanca oppostte 4| It is stated on good authority tha sk R of the Allesncuy counts, court which| formatic"and united Wan T proviss | "1¢ the delesates hag unanimously e | It s reported in Montreal & group ncero church at Hopp - Spur. two| nmegroes in the vieinity of Hiain: have . ¢ upheld the action of the mayor off' 2 it a rmed that the strike was purely a lof capitalists made an offer of $70 a!miles north of Flaine, while on their|been holding secret meetings at night MODIFY REGUIREMENTS | TALK OF A COUNTER | BRatesne tn fining himseit and an or-| (hronghout the entire countrv for aft| &, nion affair regarding wages|share for 50000 treasury shares of | wa & : e a white v | Jquesne in fining himse L S endh rades v a o zes | <hare 5 e s Iway to arrest members of a family|and that unidentified white men ha FOR BOSTON POLICE FORCE | REVOLUTION IN PERU | faniver 3100 for attempting (o hold &l ent peapersons. efther at nresent| apa conditions of work ihe Dominion Steel Corporation, Who were sald 4o be Involved In a row |been circulating literature among | - {mass mectine without a_nermit. The | Tesiaent tavein or who mav herentter | 1t has peen asserted by the Br He b e them. An am ol New ¥ 1 Emphatic denial, unionists claim their constitutional | ATTIEC, W= venot <hould alzo include | press that the railway strike had po-| Ethel Bernstein, a dressmaker, and i H r o | that the ended Lo stir up a counter{ right of free speech has. been in-| % reCommencation as l'; ‘;‘"‘,\u".‘v ts | litical motives behind it, and Premier | Arthur Totzes, were arrested - o 5o | votution in Pery or aimed at the as- tringed upon rourees of Trstruetiono 18 1M SR | Liovd Georze in a statement on Sun- | York for distributing circulars bearing | BRITISH ADMIRAL BEATTY SENATE TO VOTE ON THE - a Soni it ol R I R EITER. md o e e s Y b g i the title “The Anarchist Soviet Bulle- TO VISIT UNITED STATES FALL AMENDMENTS TODAY e e e aspublle, o= Chuteed KRFTY MEN. AND BDYS SENEL ‘o PanEah being “us mists for s tin " men on s ap- | Pardo. brother of the former president | AGEELIED S OMAHA ENFORCEMENT BILL| It was arranged that 11 dclegates | President Wilson sent his greetings| New York Oct. 1—Vice Admiral| Washington Oct. 1—The first vots 5 oun- |of Peru. and seven other Peruvians,! omaha. Neb. Oot. 1—Fifty men and X ——— = from the transport conference meect|lo the convention of the New Jersey|Sir David Beatty of the British navy|dh Smeadments 1o the Berman Beace 1 s g Jecome op- | who recently arrived herc from South | pors ware undes arrest today con-| Washington, Oct. 1—Breaking a|the premier at 3 o'clock tate Federation of Labor which . is|Will visit the United Stales soon, ac-|[reaty will be iak {America after being imprisoncd there| j(ofion with the rioting last Sunday|lbree wecks' deadlock. senate and| When the delegation visited the pre- | meeting in annual session at Atlantic|cording to Captain _Geoffrey Blake,|morrow afternagn. =~ = o ar Caae einy| L s 6T L Eovernieiit | night when a negro, held for attack-|Rouse confcrees reacheq an agreement|mier it also met George X. Barnes.|City. sewiy sapnolytcd paval,atfache, 2o |, o 0P Tenablican’ and’ - dsmogra dify the we In a statement oy all. dphel B AN S e eianey the © toda® gn the prohibition enforce- | minister without portfolio; Sir David Great Britaifi's embassy at W Iendacs CRIl 1ip? wt w0 so'clack s plicanis. He [men, denial is also made of the T | icrad tirough iliey Airests ment - Quick approval of the|Shackleton, permanent secretary of | Chicago alone was left out of the|ton. who -arrived herc A LT T R B B R e T e limit ta o an government's claim that the pris-| with a rome about his neck wnd the | conferees” report is expected by lead- | the labor ister, and Sir Robert | large cities which will be visited by |sieamer Royal George. ¢ Blake of|17all, rcpublican, of New Mexico, ado; d o cners were given their choice of being| miyh, house badly damaged |©'S and the measure may go to tae|Stevenson Horne. the minister of labor. |the Belgian King and Queen according | miral recenily told Captain ke ot ALl Fop bl o Mo Mo e e oo exiled or standing trial | by fir by the mob. esideni early next week The conference was not attended by |(o a representative of the State De- |his intention to come here. the latter)tion of which would chimiate tho . Afier being jailed in close incom- | PV 1o S W (IE BOR o) pran.| The bill, which establishes one-half | representatives of the railroad men. | parcment. aid. B | O e - muhicado.” it says. ‘we asked to bel ;l'iwelve véars of age. All of those|Of 1 per cent. as the maximum alcohoi- | The workers who participated were Captain Blake was chief gunnery of-| hun reat TS INE S aebeamentitipros . ried in some ascs lo ihe habeas cor-|under ' arrest are 'held either for| ¢ content of beverages was passed by facting a5 intermediaries in an cffort| A meating of the direstors of the[ficer on the super-dreadnaught ‘Iron|b o€ Lrealn The agrement pre . pus right but Mr. l.eguia’s answer ras| puvder, inciting to riof, or assault to| (1€ house July 22 and by the senate | to bridge the zulf hetween the railway | Interborough Rapid Transit will be|Duke under il el coe g s | O o e ote Datore od r | peen our violent expuls from Peru.| corttit A der and wiltul destruction | SPt. 5. The conference report will be | strikers and the zovernment heid next week to appoint a successor | battle of Jutland, and later wab eec- | Jinute thie Snd S VOIS 3 Ve have not evaded our triuls. We| COMMIL MY cled on first by the senate, to which In_announcing that he would vote|io the late T. P. Shonts, president of |ond in command ‘on the Queen Iliza- |Joyriment tomorsew Wenk o oone were not given any chance to stand al WS gonry, physician attend- |1t Will be renorted Friday, and then | for reservations that would give the|tne company. betr, Vice Admira] Beatty's flagship.| Democratic leaders declared tonight M e trial. Some of us even wished to re-|; N\t oC Banata U who | Sent to the house. league “a chance to live and America Admiral Beatty was married an 1901, beaten: Sorhe Tepublicank’ wANEbAS pieen main in Peruviin prisons but not even| ;s “ceriously injured by the mob, The bill will be returned from con-|a chance to fulfill her mission” Sen-| Ohio Supreme Court upheld decision|in London, "'“‘“ h ,‘;"1}“]‘,2“};}‘ 3"',“‘. privately that this. claim was correct e s of pul |that was granted us by Leguia gov-( ey o pat hix Ccangr: | terence without fundamental changes ator McLean of Connecticut said if|of lower court in providing for a ref- | daughter of Marsha ie e Pk g b ta “ird | crnmen: ofcials. Fiion was suen that he thoushi all|in its plan for strict enforcement both | the semate rejected them, he ' would | Cremiuen on action of (het State Leg. | cAgO. 2 g ke el g Ay - n po Ths | - —_— it of the wartime prohibition law and the [ vote “to return the whole of the me- Erive Ui Tttt thet Wenaral poe- D e < ation ot TRl f 3 was sta T e L L S ¢ cRenepross:mere Sorpsfed INEoMI mis, .‘,‘,‘1‘9;"2?‘,2{25321’":3-‘».’:;9"‘2;“,1’2: fifs;fla;:!:“?& s wil e | TPon famendmEnt NC MEGAPHONING OF THE Poing the treaty, with its League §r b n. with the approva ANCHOR OFF SANDY HOOK| cil Bluffs, Ta. just across the river|p o 0ol T justice. The principal | peace where peace may be found.” “Sombi i WORLD’S SERIES IN BOSTON | Nations covenant. - oo s = | from “here. late’ vesterday, when the|BiTtment of Justice. principal | p ‘ma “ Handley-Page bomber Atlantic, dam- Action by the senate on the Fa e T peticomen “awoorities.| New York, Oct. 1.—The transport| discovery was made that they had a| Leeel Amen: o oy the senate per- | The auestion of voting tomorrow on|ageq last summer while making a| poston, October 1—This city, which | améndments will clear the way ' for ind con- | the Fall amendments was laid before| ¢S eq landing at Parrboro en route George Waghington b n's | stock of guns and ammunition H 2 : n s ar : e in five of | qnsiderar, f the nact anda hasten | ke, and which h ow _reached | rulers (o ametlca's shores droped | e e iaon of clder and light wines was | the senate just before adiournment by | from Halifax to New York, will hop oft | a5 had the winn e fo0 o which | its final_ disposition. It was said b : Sedesigned prin-|anchor tonight off Sandy Hook and at| THRONGS IN HARTFO Bpsoyed Senator. Lodge, who asked for unani-|priday for Atlantic City. e e o cut vhe biggest crowds in | onersenutar that discussion might end So5p families of patrolmen | gawn will proceed Into New York har- Na bd Bigies senben, ‘ol Honator: Blltobcock. 3 : of oasebal 1 tod=y in|in two weeks. and a vote be taken mained on duty and of guards- | p, GREET CARDINAL MERCIER|NORTHCLIFFE THREATENS in charge of the administration i - the history 2 % i bor. Three bids were submitted for the little ‘evidence of interest in the 1918| "This view was quite at variance, Newspaper Row in other vears | however, with that expressed by Sen- »p- | ator Wolcott, democrat, of Delaware, twenty thous- left their ice work pea |TO BE GUESTS OF HARVARD - | ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON TO SUSPE forces, said the plan was quite agree- bt lie <3410 Bttt b i i t s - as been jammed: bu The machine man- | diScussion as to how the amendments | oyeCE POAT &f h 3 Hartford. Conn., Oct. 1.—Ten thous- and persons packed into the state ar-| TLonden, Oct. 7. 00,000 The city cost|;0q and whether a Bosion team was|who in the course of - — — mory here tonight to grect Cardinal|agees Satly o'y i would be voted on, whether separately 3 . B v el SR SR B S0 Ll PRESIDENT WILSON IS ¥ — X Mercier, the Belgian prelate, He was| dreseq o° crmy Mail ves erday ad_| 77in block. Some senators said there N® Eovernment 370,000,000. T R T s bR D i B e B IN IMPROVED CONBITION| Cambridge. Mass. Oct. 1.—The king setting quick p Biven sremt volleys of ghSers by the| Northcliffe, proprietor of the news- |Nould be virtually no debate. but| The Red Cross announced Italian|BESIUNE auick retutms from the UUSIORC THE 00 FouE momins, to hear iy and queen of Belgium will be guests of | throng when introduced by Mayor | paper. saying. speedy action. inasmuch as every sen-| families whose - sons fought in the | Semes, hecam e N iy e it Harvard University at a reception in | Kinsella and at the conclusion of his| ™ -y for knew where he stood and was an- d : : » | F s No imporian . . - e wish to enter a st g gt | ator knew American army are re V] X ar th k e ic of zgtification. There is no doubt s day's Wh four o'clock on Sunday afternoon.)the one he had earlier delivered.' St.|National Union of Railwaymen in the | hiS vote. ment checks from America. caused e ‘S;:‘I;‘ e as thnn to cut short the speeches, and while . was said hie] OWINg to the limited space it was an- | josepn’s Roman Catholic Cathedrai | columns of your prese. = D O Joara displars and mega- | not attempting to shut oft depate. to| sress tow ERCVEry WE hot mof L sors ans crcators. | war aleo sjmmmen Before the hpublic] U1 .ora avorthnlifte: u: reuly iguye: N.C.-4 HAS ARRIVED IN Three armed bandits entersd the | phone announcoments are Lanned and | urge fewer words. in view of the ad-y et JChae een: yesterday Foule Do, admiticd & the recepfir|oaihering whon the cardmaliled aben-| 75 smicntirely satisfed, with the st PROVIDENCE HARBOR|jewelry store of Jacob Mayers, at|(he fans will be forced to wuit for spe- [ mitted belief that neither sid®mow ex- ot o ot oentl aye Haward ya i be Chr ) cTchensmevice . dinal win : titude of my journals toward this ma- patdiic s Cleveland, bound and gagged the son |cial editions of the newspapers. pects to change one vote by weeks of e eficcts of e e L T e chesdiio) TRSGE the candingl win e Eiven|tional calamity and rather than to be| Providence, R. I. Oct. 1—Bearing|of the proprietor and eocaped with | E i g T e morning. however, | the general publ E > degree ¢ aw rin- | dictated to by any ¥ of men T wil o r n w whic o E g == 1 set some sieen. and| Cardinal Mercler will be siven a re-|ity Coliege here. visit Wesleyan Uni-|stop the publication of these mewe. | P2ty of oL, 2mous crew which suc-|$100,000 in jewelry and money INADEQUATE TERMINALS S e nder of the day he devotea | cepiion in Sanders Theatre on Mon-|versity at Middietown and then g0°to| papers. and_have so informed the navy's bi e ar-| A badly mutilated body was washed BLAMED FOR FOOD LOSS JUDGE GARY'S STATEMENT/ umplete rest. Despite theday afternoon. The president. cor-|New Haven. where he will be given|Newspaper Proprietors' association.” rived in Providence harbor at 3.30 this|ashore in Hempstead Bay, L. L A ot % ™ osphere Dr. Grayson again|POration and overseers of the univers- | the degree of doctor of laws by a spe- s - ot y i g sateh thongh be's thad ‘Washington, October 1.—Perishable > e st R lo| ity and members of the faculties will|cial convocation at Yale and later will afternoon. The trip here is to stimu- | wrist watch thought to be that of o . P i Pittsburgh, Pa;, Oct. 1.—Secretary B SR 1hs MIEHE S bl o tho. ‘haate 1 mraderic siake L o taar gt dieer e Ml TO TURN-BACK 'CLaCKS late recruiting. The N.C.-4 was pre-|Capt. Mansell R, James, a lost British | foodstufts are being kept from (he| oy pocfer of the steel worker's na-; B it | R havelinion, as on, tokemiencement Ay | taken forts drfve mretndl tre ceter ot OCTOBER 26 AT 1 A. M.|ceded by two convoyins planes and aviator, was the only clew to identj- |City markets by the use - tional committee, before leaving for{ s NMRE . theis e 2 ot F o i —_— the mother ship, the destroyer Isa-|fication. Gars for storage purposes ,at freight | tional committee, before leaving forf SN o e with their distinguished sucst New Haven. < Washington. Oct. neral uncer-|belle. In its flicht from Boston to Stun terminals, with resultant ‘:;:;:\f;;a";: N R v e ? ingl! ¢ = 4 rower and consumer, inv - a senate i M it O EMBASSY IN PARis|STRIKE OF TOWBOAT TWO MEN HELD FOR {ainty as to when the clocks shall be) New Bedford and from New Bedford| Semator Kenyon, chairman ef the |EfOVer and consumer, investigniors of | (/0 P00 “Ombrmow, Tnsned ¢ i light saving abol- | to this eity the big plane followed the| senat i ethe Siedl e o, Ieae e Tk ENGINEERS IN BOSTON THEFT OF AN AUTOMOBILE |ished seems to have resulten from the Bafore Makie o landing the | mar ame sen sonm Mittee. investigat owlag s u e c steel strike , informed union , 387 that it|Judse Gary F | i : testimony today before| oo Baron Kurt { recent action of congress ealin, | circled th state pier where . ae investigators estimate 4 h 3 0! e D i = C .C of congres; & g e e - wta headquarters a B ' cy - Bve the senate committee of the " German| Boston, Oct.L—A strike ot marineen | Bristol, Conn., Oct.. 1. — Harry | the Gayiant sorine or mor tola large crowd was awaiting it. and|lqacdvartets at Fitisburgh the com- |y, "Tequired from four to six days to| the senate committee: . | ailles, this morn-| &ineers at noon tday, tied up four|Thornton, of Belmont. Mass, and [numerous inquiries officials have]landed 300 yards downstream. It was Det of the weals 2 unload" & refrigerator: car at its_point | e are Tleasel, by Juise TRIY S} = © the German em-|ocean-going tugboats at this port and| Richard Gordon of Boston are held|pointed out that clocks should be|then towed to the pier by the harbor | of destination, and with an adequate | SRIEERE, HEFore the = They! threatened to place an embargo on|here tonight by the police on the|turned back on the last Sunday of Ouc | masters launch. Aboard her = were According to a confession of Lieut, | SUPPIYX (of cars and increased acreage | L3¢ Investisrting the steel strike. They e e o i et _v.vl_f"ecrl-al"hyr Ttz W) crarge of s\ealm% an automobile. The|tober, or Oct. 26. at 1 a. m. Lieutenant Commander Read and hisiywincim von Brincken, formerly mili- | O Derishable crops e of these | S ON O oid the heatiop embassy has been offi- | Ne 512 he bulk of the house-imen tried to sell a car bearing the | crew. A brief recevtion was held on| B Mo xECRes - | products is being delayed. e L e kg v e g e out- N TS 08 veral tugs left hur-|day. Local police received word that . taken to a hotel S s sl ommend the construction of adequate | StUPDOTDIY reak of ronean war. although a | riedly for coal ports within the this car had been stolen in Water- OF THE PORT HUNTER] ig] i t Commander| W28 one of the five men marked for| ol storage terminais for temporar s lr Lyt s > of ‘minor German func-|few days when their owners learned|(own, Mass, and. that men Answering E e e I e assassination by German agents.. The judge's talk about the dange Read and the others of the N.C.-4 par- storage of perishable products, which a me to Paris some time ago| that a strike was imminent {the description of Thornton and Gor-| '\00ds Hole. Masx. Oct. 1.—Thell®ad and b cel - Sig- — == voul ase eaiately “reitiper- | I damination ot the stcel industowiig put the buildings in <hape for oc-| Union representatives here said that|don were concerned in & holdup there, | COnSTessional commitice investigating| LY, Were given a reception by the Sis-| 1Ay THE 177H STATE B e o) o daaekote. | trades tiniens ir just a smoke soresn pancy upon the resumption of offi-| the craft would be tied up at the |Technical oharges of driving anm auta. | the salvaging of the Cunard liner Port|ma Chi frater e e ot e TO RATIFY SUFFRAGE | *' b thrown out o obscure the issues. diplomati. reiations between | other end. The principal demand uflnlohilr W hou(b 2 license were also| flunter came nere today but did not et W‘Sh : e HLA\ fir{g‘ nfl<0«tl’ll = FRE E rance znd Germany the men is said to be for the addition |icdzed by Terrsville police to hold the|tonduct any hearing. The hearings|[Faternity house. A round of seclall ., 0 T Cran, Oct. 1.—The | FORMER YALE FOOTBALL WANTS FRENCH COLONIES 3 e of o Second assistant engineer to the pair pending action by Massachusetts|PeEun in Boston o b 3 % house of representatives of the Utah PLAYER N AUTO ACCIDENT TO HAVE VOTE IN LEAGUE crews. s 2t Vineyar marrow. s pecis i etar- i — g “| INCREASE OF C. E. SOCIETIES |WILLIAM M’ADOO, 15. HAS town tonight. FOREIGN TRADE MISSIONS | tional constitution providing for wom. | iransburs. X. J. Oct 1 -John A. Frange had boin stighid in the make- R o MRl e ) e M ErBVERN TNGOuns| OBITUARY S 23 suffcage. - one seniie ratified fhe [yl player, was 80 £efibusly injitred | the Freoeh erionics. Were got repre n white woman, was attacked . - o . New York, Oct. 1—The transport |amendment Monday. Utah is the 17th j D&l Dlayer was <o sedfousty injured wers s pre- # megro in the rear of her home| Boston. Oct. 1.—The number of| New York, Oct l.—Four years ago John Franklin Genung. Northern Pacific, which sailed Sunday | State to ratify. % e e e e Tay.ojstisa Gatonghlcuch A Bultish (coiph¥ = afternoun. The iitaro escaped. | Christian Endeavor societics in Ger-| William McAdoo. the 14-year-old son| Amherst. Mass Oct. L—John| for Brest, has been designated by the S TET P PR B Franklin. were killed _today when | by Deputy Augagneqr in the debate on The Wiiner home is in the heart of |many increased during the war from|of a Portiznd. Oregon. newspaper pub. | Franklin Genung. professor of liter-| war department. to bring members of | BRITISH RAILWAY v ur<ERS St TR TR r in the ¢ < “biack bel” which is under|300 to 707, Rev. Dr. Frapeis E. Clark, | Hsher, weny to war with the Canadian|ature and Biblical | Interpretation af | her GoparUent 10 by Great MUST- BETURN TT0 WORK b 200, 0 STE hear ‘hera by~ a New | ioiareno coday. e father o of _troops under the command | president of the United Society of joverseas forces. Today he is on his|Amherst College, died tonight. He| Britain, France, Italy and Belsium to — s~y Central railroad (rain, he |t ot Tt to ] Ca M of M r General Leonard Wood. Christian £ndeaver, reported at a|way home. with eleven® wounds and|had been suffering from a throat dis-{ America for the international trade London. Oct. 1.—Premier Tloyd| T aiir s Mt Wi (iarEare oo cooid 8 04_ gid not furnish su cIont gpied Ac-ording to Mrs. Wisner. the negro| mecting of the board of trustees to-|wearing the British di ) nguished con-|ecase. conference which will open in Atlantic | George today informed the deputation | tHaVOEar, (HATLR AR RE | IS0 WA :’““G‘_ DESthe; execution jololts entered her home while she was alone | day. duci medal for braver Professor Genung. who was 69 vears| ity on (e Acording (o pr of transport workers who cailed up- | TFy DUt b { by Germany. = th two small children. After threat-| E. P. Gates, field secretary of the TI-| The steamship Royal George|old. had been connected with Amherst| pluns the Northern Pacific will sail|on him as intermediaries in the rail- d F e s o ening to kill the children if thev made|linois Christian Endeavor Union, was|brought Willlam into port this after-|College since 1882.. He was the au-|from Brest on Oet. 6. Toad: stcile: that it was Impracticable D rom Injuries. aze of Nerves. n outery. the negro carried Mrs. Wis- [ clected general secretary of the united |noon, along with 200_other repatriai-|thor of textbooks on rhetoric and off The delegutes, with (heir secrets to continue negotiations until the rail Long Branch, N. J. Oct. le—Jchn A.| ‘A Holland renort <ays the former - from house society to succeed Dr. Willium Shaw, | ed Americans ‘who foughi with -Erit-|several volumes of essiays on literary jand trade exp#els. will number about | road men resufned work. Hall of Sewaren, former Yale football | Keiser bolted and fied to cover whenm As soon assault was rep - | whe resigned after 3 year: service. | ish armies road. Among them werejand Bibl 1 subect e was bornj se 1 will be accompanied by — player. died at th l.ong MPranch ho: | airplatie flew low owve the garden 4 troops r a ‘don around thelit was voied to hold the gext interna-| 16 merhoers of the .Jewish lLegion|in Wilsu. N. Y. and was a grad-| lXdwa Filene and enjamin D, Hopes had r heen entert pital fonight from injuries received injfin which he was walkings Probabl ot and refused 1o permit tional Christian Fndeavor convention | which saw service under General .4 -fuate o Union College and ihe Ro-|Lambe, representins the United States | that a _compromise ending the i autom ile- ace rt today in which! his ‘mailed fist was o aningi—, zier e district. it New Kesk e 1021 = lenby in Palestine. 2 chester Theological Seminar: Chamber of Commerece. . might be reached his wife and her mother, were killed. Louisville Courier-Journal A A »! ¥ H ¥ PR BTy 4 ettt MRERE: Sksoly e A L A B Ly