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Swiss Ratify Steel Contracts. ; ich to L'Information states that the Bar siver was quoted at 63 an y gaverning boards of the Swiss rail A b ol o = ozl roads have ratifieq a contract with BT Ry gunce in London;' New York price was French steel interests for 9,000 tons of = . b : rails and 5,000 tons of ties. To Be Greatest - Endurance | Department a Agriculture! ;. Thomas Lipton has sent another S » of 2,900, ' 12 PAGES—92 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS T Paris, Oct 8—A despatch from Zur- % challenge to American yachtemen for 400 DELEGATES LEA o 4 iabili est F 3 ey . WORLD co%tfi“éifiizfieuce! ;ll?dl Re'l“hlny o SWB hel ace in 1920, 3 Each Group Is Understood to Have In Readiness Definite Pro- American ships constructed since | Employes of the Trumbull Steel C;mp-ny,\-t a Mass Meet- i s . 4 ew York. Oct. 5—A special train ir B . §—Torty-seven| Washington, Oct. 8—The country’s|the United States entered into the - i it ing, Decided to Return to Work—Preparations Were|carrving more than 100 delegates o e i e R enormous corn crop has “run unharm | war totica 1435 posals On Industrial Problems Affecting Domestic Peace 2 s =5 fhe world cotton conference . which | o Tl e viators, sMirted | cd the gauntlet of dangers that face g Bond i RS , Immediately Begun to Put the Mill In Condition to Re-|mects at New Geieans Octover 17 o R e o Wit it during the doubul days and nisats| Al Lima, Peru, newspapers sus- —Showdown Is Expecied Today—Each Group’s Pro- . it eft herc today for the Crescent | g contiment and|of September, and lays in to the 1ab|pended publication hecause of - ihe Ly sume—Both Sides In the Pittsburgh District Are Mark-|Cit The delegates leaving here in- O T e o e | o tnelléw {ORiGbug; 13000000 bushels | sirike of printers. h posal Must Have the Majority Endorsement of That I clude about eighty from European e Hcacns tory, | more of ripened ears than it cou s E . v L ing Time. Countries, the others being represent- | ancs A7, TeHARIILY contest I Btor | omise gt the besinning of? that| Trouble in one of the engines of the Group’s Opinion—No Conclusions Will B~ Reached Un |atives of the. New York Cotton Ex-|Nunll {00 B8 (O 1C"Cle " Five | month.” the department of agriculturs | NC-4 forced a landing of the seaplane 7 Z c 5—Differences | they can maintain if permitted free|Change and New England manufac-|more planes will leave here tomorrow. | commented today in issuing tHe Oci-jat Atlantic City. til All Three Groups Concur, mpany, | access and communication with | (Uring. SRipping and banking inter-| " 4 sundown tonight Lieutenant Eel- |Ober crop report forecasting a viel umbull Steel C i b . N " " s P55 ithe strikers. The delegation received |°StS: associated with the growing andl i, "\, Maynard, a Baptist minister|®f 2,900,511,000 bushels. Preatically | According to the State Department,| Washington Oct. S.—After three standers” in the war between cap ca tiled today | ihough he spoke of his sratification |SioP of one day be made at La|jero SO S8 VOrk and oronto, had|Without frost dinage, assuring high| Petrograd on Oct. 1. gl in i, alled by Presi.|don the attitude of watchful waiting « mass meeting of workmen | with the conduct of meetings and the | Grange Granda to inspect the mills 1a| qolhF€e, oot SOt M Nincola . and | feeding value. Husking and cribbing i s ustrial Conference called bs and benevolent neutrality which they favorable action on & pro- |readiness of the strike icaders to co-that vicinity. R landed at Chicago, while several other | has begun. g American Exchange National Bank|dent Wilson will come to a showdown \at first thousht was their best polie return to work. The set-|operate with the authorities. He| This conference, which it is expect- | oSl S5, CREC Trle Co e ting | Blight, scab and black rust, together | formed a securities. corporation cap- |lomorrow on the business lo be tras-|Not only were several concre © frst break in the|siate that it was not his intention toSd Will be attendeq by more than §909| 5iernight ai Binghamton. Rochester, | With minor _ills, brought the ood|italized at $10.300.000. acted. 4 posals said to be in the makin tac N.honing Valer. | tal e and that he did not consid- [glelesates, is the first to be held since| pyfalo, Broyan and Cleveland con-|early prospects for. spring wheat in = Only a brief session was held today, | the group sent to the shipping board m:lors 5000 mo s doing so. The labor (1907, Practically every foreign coun-|iro| stations along the way. the north-central producing section| German government announced am-|adjournment being taken 1o permit|for documents dealing wilh the Amc e representatives present stdted their| Uy that uses American cotton will be | ™5, RIS NS TG three per- |down until the reckoning now shows|nesty for 100,000 deserters, except|the groups representing capital, Jabor |jcan Iinglish ship yards men STRIKE CONDITIONS AT disagreemen' with the mayor's claim|fePresented mnot only by delegates| /'S wore Lilleq and one injured had|almost 5,000,000 bushels less than|those udner treason charges. and the public to formulate such su for adjjusting wages and STANDSTILL IN PITSBURGH | of impartiality.* - from cotton exchanges and cotton|p2al WENS COlCh BEY ONC IMPCES T5° | torecast a. month as, the total crop Zestions ~and proposals as they Wish|strikgs by means of permanent com e Lie suike ieaders say they intend | Manufacturing interests but by special| guch, [OPOIeR YONBIE 0 A6 SOV | being placed at 203.170,000 bushels. Don Ricardo Palma, a widely known | to submit for consideration None ! mittees constantly considering gv strike | to wage a strong fight for the right to|rePresentatives of the various goveri-|par vhich is cooperating with the| Barley ‘showed an increase of morelauthor and chronicler of Peruvian|was ready for submission today ex-|ances likely to cause industrial d aistrict | hold mass meetings where they are|MENts, sent in response to an inVita-| ..y air service in conducting the | than 3,000,000 bushels, while potatoes|traditions, died at Lima, Peru. ept the preamble of a resolution (©|ruption » opinion Is grow o sed today, neither | now barred. A special méeting of the|lion extended through the American| onfest an increase of 87 .000 bushels, buck- v be introduced by Charles S. Barrett|the public group, led by Caime of any very | Pittsburgh Central Labor Union wos |repartment of state. Major D. H. Crissey was killed in-|Wwheat 802,000 bushels, apples 3479 Five items on the fair price list is- | of Georgia, representing the farmers | Baruch as chairman, will not res held here Friday night and President| AmMong the matters to be comsider-| 0% o0 (o (PN W8 HIE 071 000 bushels and beans 1,327,000 .bush-[sued by Food Administrator Williams | union. The resolution will demand &|iil the right and lefe divisions - of the steel| Maurer of the state federation is said | . according to the committee of ar-|ZANLY SR0, % ORCCrVEl HIXEL S0 L els. showed increases totaling $2.30. comprehensive national agricultural | conerence accept ome forward workers natior ittee. retura-[to be planning a special meeting of |Tangements, will be the following later died when the plane in which they| Reduced -forecasts were given for policy. The preamble asserted ihe|looking proposal to nrest an fron ton today the state organization to take up the ing and selling of cotton | 21T (1ed When the plane in which (hev | op i with a yiela lessened by 5,204,000 . Attorney Rosenfeld, former Ppus- | larmers were not being piven duc|maintain sicady production e Amer ederation abor | question of free speech and free as-|With all that-appertains thereto. morning crashed in attempting to|bushels; sweet potatoes with a de-|sian Minister of Justic wants streets|consideration in the present confei-| Labor's propos are con would sug ir 1 semblage.” “Growing. and handling of cotton, | oGS FRASTER T 2 crease of 907,000 bushels and tobacco|bearing names of rovalty changes. ence and the failure of any attempt 1o | certain to iaclude reaffirmatior sail| The stutement of the Carnegic|With consideration of the best meth-| g 87 Salt Lake Gy, . |with 950,000 pounds. —_— settle national questions without the|right of collective bargaining, s alizes his strike must net e |Steel Company issued tonight says|0ds for insuring improvements in gin- |, o /SO ™ sin, TR0 G nen & Red Cross announced a campaign |consent of the agricultural element of|ihe strike, the principal of (h et and omised its support un- |that “almost five hundred men re.|DNINE, compressing and standardizing|n 90RO JnuTies teceived when 4| SHANTUNG AMENDMENT would be opened Nov. 2 and 11 for en- | the population was predicted. hour day, and perhaps the more ed |turned to work in the Monongahela |of bales. Brandt were riding fell .to the ground BLOCKED BY OPPONENTS | rollment of one million members. All the groups were busy after ad-|vanced suggestions for profit sharin propositionls in vallcy plants in the past 24 hours and| “Transportation of cotton, with dis- | i“For ¢ o as iy . — g journment considering suggestior and participation in industrial conirol. trike b wc. . japproximately four hundred in the|cussion osmeans to put an end to|fl OSROS T T Colonel Brandt W Washington, Oct. S.—Opponents of | Gold coin to the amounting to $250,- | their members to be submitted to Capital already has indicated deration, he said, |preceding 24" ‘country damage' and to bring abou: | "POTIeS 1o e ot Serlously InJured | |, peace treaty today blocked all ef- | 000 was withdrawn from the Sub-|conference. Apparenily with an|stand in 4 resolution by Freds announced iate | This has been about the daily return [betier means for the warehousing of | e\ ienant Ross Rirkpatrick - came | forts to bring the Shantung amend- | Treasury for shipment to South Amer- | agreed unanimity of action not other-|Iish of Hoston, declarig the labor leaders in-|for the past week, said the statement.|cotton. down at Vernon, N. Y., when his com- | Ment to a vote in the senate this week, |ica. wise characterizing the deliberations, |the country to be par unt Maurer. president o: | = = “Discussion of the world's consump- | 70" o0 a0 The ion ™ "He received | and then refused to accede to a joint the three groups refused to discuss|interests of any one Eroup, State Pedesation of | IGNORED MURDER CHARGE tion requirements of cotton, with the | JCin, CGENE (O IEION Mineola and | request by republican and democratic [ Net government expenditures in Sep- | Specifically what was under discussion | serting the present need to be 1t Heck. president, and AGAINST A POLICEMAN |Possible need of a system of appor- SET 2R a0, $0 (5 00 leaders for its consideration one week | tember were $667,221,630, a new low |or what would be presented to the con- |creased production, adequale Wages resident of the 25 tonment among the nations _with | STl BEAR tomorrowe L | nence. *|rcord since the signing of the armis- |ference. Bach group was understood|and a just return on capita iisor Union, and| Pittsbursh, Pa, Oct. $—The Ale-|Which the United Siates enjoys recib-| coived permission to Ay today from| In the half hour wrangle that fol- | tice. to be readv with definite proposals on| Whatever iy done by the conference industrial problems affecting domestic [and everybod - the strikers’|gheny county grand jury today ignor-('0Cal trade relations. Major General Charles T. Menoher,|lowed the suggestion of Chairman ationa mmi on Mayor|ed a charge of murder against a spec-| “Means of increasing and improv- |, v Lodge of the foreign relations commit- | War Department rejected all bids | eace, the labor group especially hav-|nent chuirman, Secretary Lane, ex E V b burg today to!ial policeman and g feputy sheriff in|ing cotion production in the United Lhe“,';z"{‘:g,,"‘;g;;‘;g;,‘; S seaiifich | tee that the senate could speed up the |offered for the $70,000.000 town of Xi- |ing a complete programme alrcady |presses confidence that real e e barn ) zeting and | connection with the ‘death of Mrs,|States and other countries. [vesterday by local officials, landed at by reading the printed t&xt|tro, W. Va. the highest bid was less|formulated, it was reported, but eachjwill be forthcoming. seems like ad-{Fannie Sellens, an organizer of the| “Onsideraiion —of the machinery| onsgale, N. Y. with motor trouble. | While senators were preparing speech- | than $6,000,000, seemingly was waiting to see what the |be a compromjse under the VoL American Federation of Labor., who|needed for replacement and develop-| ‘seytenant Willis R. Taylor was com.| €S on. the Shantung provision. the 3 others were going to do before show- |rules, which permit no conclusions regarding | was shot August 26 atrona, where |ment of oxtile industry. especially in| Afiienany Wills ¥ taylor was charge was made and denied that a full | Paris newspapers report list of |ing its own hand. except all three groups concur ar h |there was a strike of mine_workers.|France and Belgium, where much time = < i fledged Jfilibuster soon might envelop | prominent Germans to be delivered for| From the public group came the au-|require a majority of the membershiy |t £j 3 : etiie| The only foreign entrants in_ th i : ; sroup for the e ¢ per-|Labor leaders haye charged “that sha|and labor will be required to Ieturl| .co'* sir Commodore L. . O. Charl. |the pact and delay final action on it.- [trial is practically ready for submis- | thoritative intimation that the mem-|of cach group for the exp permitted in|was murdered by deputy sheriffs |it 0 its old footing. 5 ton, air atta - g 7| Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska, floor | sion to German: bers representing “the innocent by-|that group's opinion. 1. any ‘ime| Recently the coroner’s ury rendered a | States. as a creditor nation. is to PIaY | avergne, air attache of the Krench |Sid the plan suited him, except that| A forest fire patrol airplane fell near mple and & veridet that Mrs. Sellens was killed by | i?_world readjustment, with especial| cmiassy, were eliminated before they | e would prefer a vote next Wednes- Gold Ray, Ore. when the engine went | PRESIDENT WILSON COOPERATION IN STREET Siu | persons unknown durin a riot. The|TeSard to the meeds of the future of [ hig iy’ o nort, UHRStEl BEfOre theY | gay or_earlier on the amendments, |dead. One flier was killed and the ALLOWED TO SIT UP RAILWAYS SUCCESSFUL be labor|case, because of the charges of labor I,‘_‘m”? mdurzim 2 = boundary. which Senator Lodge frankly admitted |other seriously injured. ki bl s rests of or-|leaders. attracted almost nationwide| Tinancing and warehousing of co! Commodore Charlton with Flight | Was auite impessible. Washington, Oct. §—Slow but con A ity J., Oct. 8—Co-op- are confident |attention. ton and the establishment of Amer: Yoni L - ight | "' Cre was a general discussion for a| Striking mill workers : ; e tlantic Cil c 0-0p | can wardhousee reseints of which for | Licutenant P. E. Thraill, as the alter- 8 numbering | tinued progress over a period of eration in the financing and the ope nate pilot of is Brictol fenting, olage, | time, -with Senator Lodge reiterating | about 2,500 at Scranton, Pa., accepted | days his prought such an improv = o5y — |cotion sred. therein will be accented | forced landing at Ovid, No ¥ Caprars|that Senator. Hitchcock —and _himself | compromise of increasea wages with- |ment in President Wilson's condition e |ation of street railwhys a | several cities, was the NEW YORK POLICE BREAK MILITARY GUARD IN EOSTON as collateral for loans, both in this e 3 had done theif best to expedite the |out reduction of working hours. Bt 1 hysicions announced today - | 2 - . wrecked his machine in making & J -, P that his physi | sion today before the n country and in England—‘internation- > o = 1 treaty, when Senator Underwood, d-me —_— wa. ronger an at any Slectr! UP PARADE OF RADICALS FOR_ANOTHER MONTH [al warehouse receipis’ ey might be| Lt LaVErEe. who was fiving us o pas- | oY 0¢" Alabama, broke in with a| A bill fevorably reported by the|imae tacs be wab toien (I Lwo weeis | e, American. Elecirl i . e P Y o e S N U arr: o SR o called. 7 i Ts ot Licatenanr d machine and | eparp demand for action. Declaring |senate naval committee promotes|ago tonight B s , oken on Fiith avenw: todas when|der the Drotection of miltarn Torims| apioiscussion of international stand-|eompellcd to witharaw from the sate]iBat both. the country and the senate |Rear. Admiral Stms, Benson and Mayo | ““Encouraged by the patient's pro-| gilsq a8 L S S = - [protection of military forces|ardization of Tours of I3 - thej enapelied ey jarom the J2Ee | were desirous of havifig the treaty dis- |to the permanent rank of Vice Admirdl | gress, . Rear Admiral = Grayson, ihe | Bresed I s Do 1o a2 ounied nolice charged :5»"1;3;5.;‘{ “rpr‘\;;,lrenha month more. it was sald{iextile ang. other industries. iy U4 l'"*,fle:""é‘"%flnm\es;nd posed. of, Senator Underwood declared »g: iv]em,e«;m Aoni X TG ‘iu“ public and to the municipal cut * Bt b Rokabmerterd Todsy. Heo ced to land at Canadice. N. Y. b s ‘s personal physician, let him | opitjes, according to Walter Srape ed to parade up enue without | anization of the nolice department, —_— Thu oniy aceident on the local field | T4t f";:e;";:‘e‘,gy:“;g e W;‘;n‘;‘;‘;\“lq:::;';;{"gb{'y- announced United | it up in bed part of the day but #-|Uice president of the Cleveland rac permit. Banners. which bore a|deplete by the strike of a month ago,| Y- S. STEEL CORPORATION CASE |occurred about noon when a plane pi- | honmarcent ‘whon evory tenator hnos | the: Sorth seycepers have cleared |sisted on keeping his attention as far| jon. which PO SR e TR AT number of incendiary slogans, were | cannot be expected for at least theee BEFORE SUPREME COURT|loted by Capiain Maurice Cleary “of | G0S TR0, "ol vole "on” that and | American mines! placed dumess (of|ness, [Unless something urgently rc- |supervision onfiscated by and halt|weeks. By that time, however. in the oo !Jiverett. Washn. and carrying Bene- | moe iy Hactt = s placed during the|as possible from official “busi- | ““OLNESY, Henry chatrman #. number of |Opinion of James H. Deviin. counsel| Washington. Oct. S.—The Unitea]dict Crowell, first assistant secretary | 1t looked as. if the senate was in for § e auiring develop. it|federal legiflation committee repor A Police said |to Police Commissioaer O e e o 1of war, an & passenger, craSHAd 1o thy ooke is the plan to continue his confine-|ud on' the proposed legislation pend - By & atils flice’ (Rpaciabit oo b rus, the po ] Siates S Cornoration. iras i B o pasrn, S 00 5 o a whirlwind fight. and while Senator The United States has opened alment to his room for the present. andjn. ‘I coneress rolating admin B B o “ae Ument I be mbie io senaied 8nd i tura defended ‘during (he[STONNd Trem o Meight of feet and | Todge had announced that he would |credit of $5.000,000 to Ukraine, accord- | to insist that he take the opportunity | ma il Consress relating Lo e min o5 e - into the streets a_ uniformed force|second dav of arguments ni the su.{lurned upsi wn hie | accllent| ottt bib request for. umamimue | lag 10 1he Dliataian peros Cuteoo sy |to tneist that | | companics with _th > L Be. Dihers: -l EwsTaen Whe'stc Bi ot Stie|Dodic. SoUtt slich fedconsiicrings the | [OPRERCE WETe the mmachiie. wils trs - | eonuepiiitol aally mp. -the - ‘Sliantung | Tondon. " This‘money’ Wil be used for | The Lalistir dsdned.at noon by the]lsiration of railroads and s Blood Hounds of Russial : “Depor:| Reduction of the military fore | e tanui-trust_sult against| i .9, 2ee off and less than a minufe |amenidment ~ hext _ week, Senator |the purchase of American goods. ont's_physiclans .Doctors Gray - e I e Bies of o e T el of (e an{ltaty ‘_fnr\l- was|that organization. C. B. Ames. as-ic ¢ 0 1 he cround. Neither| France. republican, of ~ Maryland, i) & Brosige e R " ch e traction lin v nd ~Ope e O Feionet e 2 uipearing re government, declared | s~ was av rigAl wing of the ma-ling to start a 35.000-word speech, |of Port of New York and emplovers | siowt: o is stronger today than au . M A P UIATY oturned | 1© qhome ar-|the Zovernment wus orzanizcd for the| chine was smashed and the platie put|shouted his objection. This abraptly | resulted in Anothor walkeut of 200 | per Miime Sinse tre Hime e ol ¢ Jb P Stevens, president of ¢ _relicf of state zua rpose of climinating the “possibili- | Ut of commission ek e o i 5 sl Ikou :000 Lany time since his illness begun nangc N " had some or s Will be made from (ime fo time |Uex of competition” nnd msked for s il gnded "the_ discussion and Senator | men. ' Ten thousand men are out 4t | Afrs. Wilson, who Is been i con-| SOLNE, o d Rall way, e cing_ The : | Wax announced 4t milliars head- | dissorution while Richard v Linds. |MACHINES IN EXCELLENT When the senate adiourned at 5| = stant atendance on the presirent vion th s migh s ec_Iheir permit_far s i forcs Chrh e | Ty ok hctaglbuse iz e Coure CONDITIGN AT CLEVELAND|o'clock. however. the Marvland s Major Gensral Esonmrd’ Wood. Is In | s e O O e, I oaoneny NN - W el - cfore the melee ended | s 60 ADDroxhmaiely ohe At v pE T tor had not conciuded hix address, the | compleie control of the situation at |\vas confined to hed do Ji G A S AR e B Bk A B it o e 1100 men ‘required, il include a | Reming. oo inaunio by Justices|anicreland. Ohio. Get. s |rest of which will be delivered tomor- | Gary. Ind.. site of onc of the United | " Messages of sympathy reached 8 e eierves wore' res | number. of former mombers of she po [ Var e Canter Hon IR 0%, TUstices | ehines which leit”isattaio on [} row. o Staics 'Stecl Corporation’s greatest House today from the heud & ofcers charged | licemen's umion. which declarcd the | Ames sola the. court that avide’ fras | o5 of B ir'light from 'itwo's N.| After the smoke of the little skir- |steel plants : et ions- ta *oin- | STOWAWAY GILHOOLE % “or more. of | strike & month a0 in protest agaimst|asRing . for the hreaking up of the 05 Francioco. arrived e i mish bad clcared away Jeaders fook f : rance: King George of En APPEALS TO SEC'Y WILSON = d ' | the ‘Suspension of its officers. from the | corpesation ints, comastitive. s, e o ey e and fous of them | stock and found fhat for the next week | Mrs. Seymour Cox, who flew in an|iund: King Atbert of Beigium. and th | woman. all|department. Some of the officers who |government had no plan to suggest. the exception of one, & o e O Tei ity conslderation would alrplane {rom Houston, Tex. with|president of Colombia. Messages also Oct. §.—M ilhooley : . - 1o police | have been reinstated lert thelr hosts|® “Tut Aon'l you pras for the disto- | nith e eXception of one. 1 consist of set sneeches and the monot- her 13-year old son, landed at Roose- | hasr from. the. Governmens 4 smpion stowaw o p+ ym the headquarters |after the strike was declared, it de- |lution of several of the subsidiar machines were De Havilands onous drone of the reading.clerks plow- | velt Field. She is in New York on a |saenia amy 15ar of England. | he inin‘z 0 - s by de- | veloped. today. but Mr. Doviin asseri | inguired. dustice. Ticnes ihe machines were in excellent con- | ing through the printed text shopping trip. o el | it m get into s - squad” Con-|ed that there had becn no. rolnsiate. | Our thowghe as i that! repiicd | Gue",And the pilots were commdent| o Tl ottt : ADVERSE SUFFRAGE REPORT | this counury, today began his legal ed e 3 ire was said <o |ment. nor would there be. of men who | the Sovérnment attorney, that| const, & o gt New York city officials are worried TO FRENCH DEPUTIES | ucat ave’ e and on them but “they |walked out on the first night of the |the court misht not care for & com. | *"iitutenant Beivin W. Maynard w . MET WITH FOUL PLAY |over the printers scrile situdtion. Thes | ““Informea_that he had the right te | under arrest. The po- | strike | Plete plan 3 you Erant that relier but | oo ponant Belvin W. Maynard was T fear it will tie up prniting of the bal- | p. i (et §—The commisston on|appeal to Se f Labor Wilson = m nending an opinion| Those who have come hack. counsel |that a comlete plan could bhe work first to arrive landing at 227 p., New. Yor ct. 8.—B. A. Palumbo, |lots for clection d Nov. 4 and|, ol 2 “suffrage of the chamber of | his fifth deportation order. Mike re v ornex’s office as|to the commissioner said. were men|ed out later as was done in the to- EWO i ren t Buffalo. fstate bank examiner, aided by Assist- | printing of the 1920 budget: = has decided to make an ad-|Marked ih wished he'd knc 1t he @ be held for|who nad beem om vication. or absent | paceo comeo: He was the only one who had a mas-|ant District Attorney Quigley, today == e e Buainut the govern before and thercupon forwarded b 5 terature. A | on sick loave when the strike was e | Sudge Ames reviewed in considera- | 0ty S 005, Maynard lefc thirty-one|bogan an investigation to” deiermine | White Plains post of the American|YOTSC rePorl agwinst the governmen | (UL he same time info the name as An-|ciared. or who. having maintained |pia Setail the Steps leading up to the|Mnutes later, for Bryan. with hopes|the financial .status of the private |Legion passed a r solution repudia E : ; ; wuthorities he had lnid s A T ed by de- | their beats during the riotous hours | ; of reaching Chicago tonight. banking house of Giuseppe Baldo, who | in e 5 which provided that the legislative | e ha pla . s later as one e ringl of the first day OF (wo of the strike | Lomation of the stee! corporation and| Captain A. E. Simonson and Major | disappeared: from his home. in the |ty conremtior orSny Soichester Coun- | elcetions should be held first, the L Riy T absented themselves later. Al have|iion of the law in 1901, as charged,| g coliller arrived at 3.11 1-2 and | Bronx last Saturday. B he i ot Waiows w jof_lhe clectomk faihe onew patlle ¢ . board a _— e —— | renounced their union membership, it | (ney were now. and the court showld |\ ere forced to wait here until 4.03 1-2| Since the banker's disappearance be- = 3 ment, November 16, prececang that of b : Y1at, 124000 RAISED TOWARD was sald. and have been made the | LNioiy ihe Govermments conientions | Decause of engine trouble. Major Mil- | came known. crowds of Ttalian deposit- | _President Poincare informed the | N Municipal clectior The commis ohe ) HARVARD ENDOWMENT FUND |subject of charges of absence. of vio- | " pne. onenibe. aremment 1o the onsrfler was slightly indisposed and Cap- | tors have been hesiezing his home. lo- | Republican commities of e tobpar s [#ion asked the chamber (o0 proceed o 3 © municipal elections immed o o Aielei: vrtes heosase. ot a 1 ai ove chine. cated over his banking office. secking | ment of Bt fith T 1 f department orders b f| porution’s defense was made by Mr.| “ihe i maiane Sie machine e et D - king | of the Meuse th i he is t its their union affiliations, or of insubor-|]j S s The third machine to arrive was|wrod of him. Mrs. Baldo has <- | disj i represe 7 fately seclined f ar ght and learned second battalion of the 20th reg- |OF the corporation organizers in ac-|landed at 3.43 and departed at 4.19 1-2.| Svith foul plav. as he had a large sae it question of a vote of confidente at the him with ac fons na been raised for|iment, composed of Company L of |(UIfNg, control of steel plants back| Lieutenant S. L. Weber landed at|of money with him when he left home | Formation of 2 Great North Beion ol e O i 3 e e e |y a8 Cemiba ot & - ana 11| In the ‘nitieties was more onie of msl- 410" p: m. leaving forty minttes’ la- | oonley can_ Shiphuliging st North Ameri- [will insist upon the cabinet platform | - N ston was second |of Worcesfor. will ‘be relicved from | SITC [han menovoly owing it the|ter. el MR TR N i Cards” e Momtes, corporation withlor first holding the legislative elec- | DEPLORES LOW SALARIES . Guty tomorrow night. The ' Cape Bat. | cyailing depressed financial condi-| Lieutenant Colonel H. E. Hartney, - A Ahd Seyerdl es | fions being carried out CEa o The | ordered ‘to' Teport for duiy hers Sac. | bout 100 ‘stec companics. "ITe aiso|forced (o land at an emergency con- ptec-inde zenortodunder way (n Montreal. FALSE STORY THAT Nem¥oric: O Pros E e Tor the nuer| scacy ferreg ensive investigation |trol station northeast of Erie. when ¥ e Neéw Torki IERS MUTINIED [ (0 jobs as win P nd Micsachuseits’ appropriated 400 =_——- made several vears ago by o congres: | the gasoline 'in his Fokker was ex-|1aondry bags capidly. bulsine. at tos | o Ne Word was received from Capt. e sorDiens OFohe R Window o | str wunds steriing 5 and the col- ||, w. W. BACKING STRIKE OF Shonal cox e into the organization | hausted. He arrived here at 4.21 1-% end of the third aay of the walkeat 1o | G2l Dammann. pilot of the Wichita,| coblenz, Oct. 5—(Iy The Associated | oleravmen m & A 4 eze opened on ¢ x5 of that year| b " ORKERS | Siataries g “oions and its main sub- fand after rencwins spark pluss was|Manhattan steam and hand establish- | 3% ©PLrY in the national champion- | press) - German newspapers have | their sularics are not inereased (o meet with th vital. Speakers tn- NEW YORK MARINE WORKERS |sidiaries and added: ready to resume his flight tomorrow.|man, HHE SERE SED NERE estan ship balloon race, listed as missing | given publicity to a false story th et . s Lawrence Lowell| . They found no fault with the or-|Others who will spend the night here | e o e e P CrosS igince the start of the race from St |4 D e 1 mu- | Curtis aw ot of Saptist . > +Thomas W. la-|_ New York Oct. 8.—The unexpected |ggnization of any of them. They found |are: iLeutenant Colonel Bowen, who| ‘¢ Bast river to Brooklyn and across|ygyis, R ticaniaoiqlensia e ool [ e S ARl e Bapiis th strit fo of thousands of longshoremen illegal practices.” arirved at 4.08 1 Harry Smith, who aciordi‘:xgsqtg ulnoio t;‘:fid Jersez; fih?re. tinied on ’;u cour .'rl””l ‘\' 0 - ’l"""‘ - l‘ )\ eekl: g ,H 4 1 Examiner, In a whi_l threatens to tie up the port of | Despite this. he said. the supreme|landed at 4.49 1-2, and Lieutenant - fiea: that. IR000 workiers oar o s |- (Gold! smotmting to 5,125,000, wiich | o TR g gt L h Y o e | New - ork, today was attributed direct- | court was asked to find “iniquitics H. Mansernian.. who reached’ here atloy RS CEICITI HON e IS | e . Naw . York abomndr | e N i Hontout b ihe. Ge nless the poorly n e THREE PERSONS KILLED ly to I. W. W. agitation by T. V. vears after the cornoration was form- 08 1-2. All are ready to resume their| ;. i Brckl }Wo large steam laun- il fen Eiintun - doet a' oard l_hfi EENIEN. WRE Sivo Sent b ‘5‘ "\ .‘“_ er in wa neir lo one O'Connor. president of the Intorna-|ed while this committce failed in an | fight at daybreak, ries in Brookivn. one in Hoboken ana ates destroyer Lamb_ was|man wireress news service o neu o into course op BY TORNADO IN KANSAS » ¥ another in West Hoboken closed down. | part of gold paid to United States|countries, is absolutely with founda-! ) ryin A 1o g h tional Longshoremen's Union, who de- | investigation made shortly after the Bend Kas, Oct. £.—Three per-|clared that the walkout. unauthorized, |investigation was con:pleted. . Food Administration by Germany for!tion. The story is therefore consid-!(ry and take some jobh by which vecn fifteen and twen-|would not receive the support of the| To combat government arguments|LIEUT. MAYNARD LEADS DEPUTY HUGO HAASE SHOT foodstuffs. ered as pure propaga originating | can decently suppori their famlites. T some seriousiv. and prop- | international. that the corporation: is a monopoly Mr. THE WESTBOUND FLIERS WHEN ENTERING REICHSTAG L with Germans w o create &|may be window cleaning or stre - é e estmated at beiween| Between fifteen and twenty I. W. W. [ Lindabury said that it never control- < - —— General von der Goltz, comman: feeling of unrest the troops. |sweeping 2id NS Eawd h o and $300.600 was the toll taken | organizers have been at wor ed more than 51 er cent. of the steel| Chicago, Oct. S—Flying at the re-| Berlin. Oct. S—(By The A. P.) Dep-{of the German forces in the Balti S - { s that we ¢ fale on \ b te today struck;water fropt for weeks, manufactured in this country and the|markable rate of approximately two|uty Hugo Haase, leader of the Inde-|whose activities led to a demand for | TWO AVIATORS PLUNGED when college and seminary graduates 2 : oisington, north of | 5'Connor, who asked Ealice production had fallen <o that when the | miles a minute. First Licutenant B. W. | péndent Socialist” arty of Germany, | withdrawal by the Supreme Council,| INTO LONG ISLAND SOUND | cannot support the nilic N : oncr Euright for adequate police pro- | testimony in_ these proceedings was|Maynard todav led the westbound|was shot and wounded when enter.|has, with his staff, joined the Reds, — £ The dead are Mrs. George Craven|iccton for the men who remained at|taken, it produced 4> per cent. of the|transcontinental fliers much of the|ing the rcichsteg today. His assaii-|according to Berlin reports. Port Washington, N. Y. Oct. S—|gpbREME COUNCIL TO and her two children 2 oh e | TEE |5tecl 5o0ld to the world and onlv about | way from Mineols, L. L. to Chicago.|ani, a native of Vienns, was arceste e Caleb Brags, who recently establish- R Hoisington was entireix o i Fuasseugers and clerks of steamship |40 per cent. of the domestic trade. and was the only one to reach here. — Y ed an altitude record of nearly 20,000 T wire communication lonight and the | cor;. viex helted (o place baggage on: “Under mo case” he added, could|His was the first New York-Chicago| TREATY READY FOR [arred Btates Shipbing: Board'stsam: | 122" BIH IS Sane' currying o bas- = town was without lights. e i departing liner today. it be held that this low proportion [aerial journey ever made between SIGNATURE OF KING GEORGE | New York with 2,0000 tons of sugar, | “enger. and Major B . Schroeder Oc The reme council According to reports received here, | e evidences a power to control a mo-|sunrise and sunset. it which ran ashore on Brigantine Sheus, | Who established a former world's mOorrow » the re a path of destruction three "-g"h WORCESTER AMUSEMENT nopoly.” Driving a De Haviland four ma-| fondon, Oct. 8.—Great Britain’s rati- |3 miles north of Atlantic City, during]tude recora of betier than 25000 f garia for an on_of wide, extending from the railroa H PARK DAMAGED BY FIRE:,.)udge H. Gary, chairman of the|chine with a passenger and a German| fication of the peace treaty, the foreign |a heavy fog, was floated again at higp |Were plunged into Long Island | to the time granted e the south part of Hoisington to the| __ ST 3 ‘nited States Steel Corporation. at-|police dog aboard. the licutenant, Who | office says, awaits only the king's | tide. = 2 gh | K day when the plane they were riding | presenting its observiit rortheast corner ;».' u:;r::wn. was lef w—fl-"?:”;.‘n;}"saif;' < ‘z 9 7‘1‘3_!;5“ r:‘l;e.m;ded today's gn«ion‘ of (:]\e court. jrecently won th 'gorlr;,modxfw M:; proclamation. All the dominions have 4 e broke a pontoon and ‘nose dived” in- [ircaty han i) d to t m- in_the wake of the sl 152 na. k. S i Justices McReynolds and Rrandeis|aerial race, covered the distance ofjratified the - fre. e AGata the water. “Although the machine|missioners last montl The tornado preceded by a roaring |stroved by fire early this mornins. The are taking no part in the case, the for- | 510 miles i approximatcly six hours|houde on Sept. 19 and the senate Oer. | STEAMER IN DISTRESS SN R A M Ry oise. struck the lown about four o'-|loss is estimated at $100.000. The fire|mer being disqualificd because of hav.|and 45 minutes of aétual fiving time, H OFF COAST NANTUCKET |ed | SALES THIRD DAY OF clock jStarted in a storeroom of a Construc-|ing been attorney general during ear-{or about nine hours and 29 minutes I JEES - S e Ul wak Tsiorea: proceedings while the latter re-|elapsed time. He left Mineola at Nantucket, Oct. S—The FUR AUCTION, $2,600,000 WATERBURY MURDERER e e S Hred bachuse Gf DUDILC cxpretsions of) o N enstern. time mud reachicd Chi- 1" =wa mad o engine trouble os otho| stewmisr Lake commanasa by |t oY L ANDIALCOCK “TO New ATk Ot s—albtal anitsila GETS LIFE SENTENCE| None cf the «inss or amusement; opinions regarding the corporation be-|cago at 5.53 p. m. Central time. or trouble ;and. the ‘day was ideal for|Captain G.. C. Wnhoted Tl COMPETE IN AERIAL DERBY| New York, Oct. §- ¢ seload e devices w< C f s appointment Tieutenant Maynard remained at|fying” Lieutenant Masnard said up.|10d4y two miles southeast of Cross & p——— . o [ o o tod. 82 0600000 It Waterbury, Conn.. O« —Rocco o 0, INT = s - — ! Ashburn Field for the night. |on_arrival at Ashburn JFic'd. Rip lightship~ with her propeller and| , New York, Oct. S—Captain Sir 1o tere ] 0 Yennuc: of Waterbury, charged with | $10,000 ¥ o |ASKS NAME STRICKEN FROM Licutenant Maynard. a Baptist min-| " Wiih the piloc was W. . Klein, an|left windlass broken and her wire- |Arthur W. Brown. who, with Captuin| Wi wacd ¥ S ot ime murder of Frank Marino. also of STCLEN !N PILADELPHIA ROLL OF FREEMASONS ! ister, who was in the American over-!eiactrician, and the dog, Trixie. The|less zone, according to word brought|John Alcock made the firsi non-siop this city, on May 22 last. was sentenced TR - iseas fiying service. piloted machine.jjentenant- said- his best time was|here tonight by the captain of the|trans-Atantic fight lu June, wi 1o life imprisonment tonight by Judge; Philagelohia, ¢ 5.—Ten thousand| Budapest, Tuesday. Oct. S.—(By TheiNo. 31. He was the first of the 47image on his last leg. the 100 miles be- | Stcamer Sankaty. who requested that|compete in he acrial derby around th Johm F. Keeler. The jury found him |doliars in Liberty the savingo| A, 1) Premier Friedrich has asked.flyers who staried from Mineola toliween Bryan, Ohio, and Chicako. which [assistance be sent to the steamer. The | World which is planned for next year Faiity of murder in the second degree. |of naval vetcrans. were stolen from <! ilic zrand mas:es of the Freemasons'rcach Buffalo, and from then on re-|was covered in one hour and thirtcen |Iake Pearl, which registers 1378 tons, |he announced at the lunchco 1 | g ~| REMOVING MACISTRATES OF ! SINN FEIN SYMPATHIES The deliberation of the case lasted less | safe at the United States naval b Shrme from the roils of !me:ined in the van throughout thelminutes. left Boston vesterday for Norfolk. here today in his honor by the A Belfast, Oct _ e e hour. Pemnuci. it was said,|in this city last night. Discovery </ the order, according (0 the report |day. & “J expect to be in San Francisco by| When crossing the Sound this after-[Club of America. The derby will bo peace suspected of havin n Fein committeed the murder over an argu- | thé theft was made today and dccor “ ietnse. for this is that; At Rochester, N. Y. this morning|Sundown Friday.” Lieutenant May-|noon the Sankaty answered signals of | conducted under the riv's of 1h sympathics have be 2 ©d _from ment on the sale of some furniture. ing to the authorities it was ome members oi the order support- | Lieutenant Maynard got the glimpse|narg sald as he settled down (o] @istress from the Lake Pearl and the|eration Aeronautique fntermationale, office in County Iermanagh. This is - trated by some one fami i eq the Communist government and!of another contestant. There he saw [gpend the night at Ashburn IMield, |captains communicated by megaphone. | A spectial eommission from the A i Hdeclared-to he the ent of m Few men are able (0 achieve zreat-|[place. The key to the safe was found Premicr Friedrich did not wisk to belLieutenant Colonel Hatrney, an Amer-)where cots had beem r{used for the ' Details of the disabled ra r;uqr's_ ex- | icague of Amer has been appoint-|zeneral removaleof magistrutes having mess without advertising the fact. locked inside. associated with them. _ ican ace, with machine No. 1l.. fivers. . - Yo - .. ifrience were mot given., ed to arrange the race. “ wich sympathies. s ket S i - e 20 e siwn A ¢ 3 - 2 TR 1 3 - ’

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