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VOL. LXII—NO. 189 POPULATION 29,685 NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1920 - 12 PAGES—96 COLUMNS : M Neutral in Politics| Prospects Brighter| ain S William Jennings Bryan on a Fishing Trip in Montana— Rsis 3 ould e King Alfonso and Queen Vist Washington, July 22.—Leaders of the| . New. York, July 22. Policies in Speech of Acceptance—W: Overcome ot o | Sloon Leairtiar af BN AT | Do s priority in coal shipments ac- R i i 9 iti s ks 3 . . . . 3% Find a New Pathway to Peace and World Connent— | F ifioin@“fi"fi at the French cof- | neutral position as between the deme- |-tives, coal operators, and James J. Stor- He Telegraphed a Reply Decknmg Nomlnatlon—Tele- Would Restore the Country to Popular Government— — The active campaign of the league, it| - Colonel D, B. Wentse, president of the 12 francs 24 1-2 centimes at last close. | defeat of all candidates for the house| Ohio . displayt “wettendencies.” R = Neminated. S . - S, inzton either tomorrow or Sat- . - duction is the Key to a Lower Cost of Living—Favors|cadia Camp, located on Lake Georze in a Gormantown military academy. He Willlam J. Burke, recently of Seymour, virtually the same ferms as were em- e on the prohibition ticket. in roads. : Marion, 0., July 22—Peace by a Teso-| questions. Parties are formed by those: for nine years. any presidential candidats for election| The plan has heen worked out in de- Ohio, and is 53 years: oM. -He American sove- | give to this republic a dependable and en-|land of a gift of 500,000 by J. H, Wade | Present stand of “each candiate” and will| comr™ion isues the ‘necessary order. ted for governor of Ohio on make political parties not only the pre- the orzanization tonight after an all-day | Plained, Wil be towards providinz suf- 1 plans wers up to the natjonal | o B ars A e e s ern States according to plans an- = News, Daltimore, Philadelphia and New Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Af- the problem to transporting coal to tide- BRIEF TEL dates for Congress Who| Operators Agree Upon Pri- i h Learned of Nomination When Forty Miles From: Any Spain concluded thir unofficial visit 5 here in executive session today, were un-| cording to an greement reach heretoday sheviki uprising had | cratic and renublican tickets in the na-| row, former New England fuel adminis- 3 i e Pari gram Was Reczived in Silence When Read in Convention aris guoted the American dollar at| was reported folowin 1i-a: N jati i 5 =y . . : ot e g an all-day meet-| National Coal Association, and Daniel Do Away With Government by Individuals—His Cabinet | 12 francs 25 centimes, comparea with tailroad, will submit the agreement R I L urday. At the #ame time thé eommis-| Trelena, Mont. July 22 Tidway between Hague and Silver Bay, sion will be asked to issue an order | nings iryan, after spending the night at| was a professor in Ada college, Ohio, for dled it his)Home: 10 Hattford, - tos o Washington, Anti-Sa-| bodied i3 its order of Tuesday giving pri- 1912, ter that an ef-| who reach_a.consensus of opinion. It this vear but has ordered.a compilation | tail. it was said, but it will. not hecome »d seventeen years in the Meth- today by Warren | during popular government, representa-|to the Cleveland Museum of Art to| make this public. This announcement Chief efforts of the railroads to rel ibition ticket in 1205 and 1368. serving sponsors but also the effective| Governor Cox will begin his initial ion on which superintendents of many | ficent cars.to carry. coal from the mines committee but he knew it “would be an tempt to | may be translated into public perform-|Bounced at Columbu OLUTE TO HAV York. - Enough ships are available for found to peace and; Pepular Government Promotes Liberts. |fairs announced Bulgaria- would re- July 22— Shamrock | Water. ont PRICE TWO CENTS: Montana, twenty-five nearest railroad noint, v trip this morning, according to re received bere from Enn last evening. was to have left by automobile for I man. Meadow Lake inn is without tele- phone .connection. from the of congress and ve was made by the executive committee: of | the New .England situation, it was ex- PROVISIONS IN PLATFORM OF PROMIGITION PARTY ATIKED REPLY DECLINING NOMINATION Lincoln, Neb., Jul Republican Presidential Nominee Makes a Declaration of His Display “Wet Tendencies.”| ority Shipments. : New England will Failure Caused by President Wilson’s Obstinacy and | Londone derstood to have decided to assume a|at a conference between railroad execu- Telegraph Station—Later Upon Reaching Norris, Mont., broken out in Poland. tional campaign. trator. ing, will be desizned to brinz about the| Willard. president of the Baltimore & —Later Aaron S. Watkins of Germantown, Ohio, Was Would be a Cabinet of Capacity—Says Increased Pro- Fire caused $30,000 damage fo Ar.| L [ipesentatives or the senate who| (o the Interstate: Commerce Commission Woman Suffrage—Gives Plan for Rehabilitation of Rail-| New Yo ™ PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE| granting vricrity to New Enzland on | Mobgon Taker mn o ot diben connte. | soveral vears and wWas vice prestdential manager of Hotel Brunswick, Seymour,| 100n Leazue of America will not indofse | Ority to the northwést. s born on a farm near Rushsyl- tion of nations| was the intent of the founding fathers to} Announcment was made in Cleve- | Of facts as to the prohibition record and | effect until the interstats commerce st church before starting teaching and ccepting the | tive in form. and it was desigmed to | buy works of art. cepting Mr. Watkins said his agencies through which hopes and speaking tour in the Central and East- | of its state branches participated. to water .shippinz noints like Newport campaign. and that a new | ances. e TOPMAST AND NEW. TOPSAILL| coal cargoes; it was said, thus confiining voring the Le; pression no o inmai y < Mont., July 22.—William Jen- lar government has been an in-|mainma 1 ) ot be. | . Sandy Hook, . c . 3 g greater 3 3 1 nis party's man- | epiration” of Nbertr since the dawn of | tween- Greens arg T CORMlict De- | 1y ehalienger for the America’s cup, will ;The . railroads have agreed to supplyf manin federal a n conizht reiterated his refusal ) outlined a stand | givilization. Republics have risen and Cadney: enfer tomorrow's race against Resolute, ;t:t {r‘mnesd“l_hth necessar cars, it was | 00 t "the'% v rather than bY | fajien. and a transition from party to per-| The jury in federal court on trial of | American defender, with a new topmast ed, and .the éperators have assured| jiqn'l0.choiio and a new topsail, the regatta committee| Mr. Storrow that these cars will be load- of the New York Yacht Club. announced | ed. tonight. After Shamrock’s skipper had railway emploves| gona] government has preceded every|C. A. Weed & Co, clothiers of Bu ¥ ek e atus of public| faijure since the world began. Under |failed toJ agree after an all night nts, endorsed co-operative markeling the constitutibn we have the charted way |sion at Jamestown, = 5. 5 ues . nunced increased | ¢ osecurity and perpetuity. We know notified the committee of this change, he| MEXICO IS TO FORESTALL key to a lower cost Of | it zave us the safe path to a developing| A cargo of 6,800 tons of refined sugar | requested a ré-measurement of her sail eminence which no people in -the world!Was brought to this country on the|Aarea but the official measurer was un- e ever rivalled. It has suaranteed the rule|British steamer Balzac from Montevid- |able to reach the Linton craft’s moorinie; Mexido City. July 22.—The names of of intellizent, deliberate public opinion|eo, consigned to American importers, |in time to do the work tonight. | aleged bolshevik agitators ' published in = The committee * announced, - however, | the newspaners here today have been |third presidéntial candid Dr. Royal S. Cop:land, health com- ace”would be Tun on the | given to a special commission of the gov- | campaign when the prohibition ioned of New York city obtained of a time allowance of six mmulcs‘prnmpn( for ‘investigation, acording to|convention nominated Aarcn S. an emergency appropriation of $80,000 rty seconds for Resolute, subject| Celestino Gasca, governor of the federal|of® Germantown, O.. after learm to fight smallpox, cholera, typhus and [to any change that may result from a.re-| district. If the commission finds the alle- | William J. Bryan that he IN PASSENGER RATES |dysentric diseases. irement of Shamrock’s topsail. THi€| gations true and that those named as|€ent the nomination voted rst intimation ‘of his.nomination e presidency by the prohibition gon- on at Lincoln, Neb.. was received by —_— | 1 o'clock this afternoon at Madi- BOLSHEVIK ACTIVITIES | A. S. WATKINS PROHIBITION | sen 1 ;r:r1 unon !xf o I L‘::;‘e)- o5 ¢ ‘DIDATE | hoon of fishing, when he read-an - PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE despatch giving the text of ram sent him by the convention n. He was forty miles from any 7 office at the time, but as seon reached Norris, Mont.. he telegraph- | ea a reply dect bor and co-operative marke manding " industrial co 1 warfare. Great Day for Marion. ing the candi- n the mpaign, (Continued on Page Nine) x of a day t to Marion a nd a! ASK 20 PER CENT. INCREASE s. Their piaudits nominee the ved in Silence. : ; - was the original allowance -but it was la-1holsheviki are really a menace to Mexico,| Mr. Watkins von on the secon July 22.—The text-ef reception as dele-| Washington, July 22.—To provide the| Peace torms amounting to complete | ter increased to seven minutes and one|the culprits will be brought hefore the |after he and R. H. P: el ST S > tes paraded DPast| additional revenues necessary to meet the|capitulation of the Chinese military |second Jwhen Shamrock put in.and used ok oS i . aseC | Judiciary for punishment, Governor Gasea | Ceived 85 votes cn the ng residence in a clamoring| £609,000,000 increase in wages awarded|party, were offered by General Tu larger club topsail. Shamrock’s can-| Geclared. by the Railroad Labor Board, the rail-|Chi-Jui, the army commander, it was will he re-measured after the race {o- the march of the first| roads of the country proposed today tojannounced in Pekin. morrow and if the contest is at al!xclusc Gasca said, -“m$ Qpinion is that the So. the senator to his|the Interstate Commerce Commission 2 — the winner may mot be known until sev-|es = ah mpn Lo i 5 After that there | that passenger rates be advanged 20 per| Domestic bar silver in New York eral hoprs after the yachts have crossed | pamsferrommes getalics Ta Sl NANGIEE SWALLIANG AR, 8 [ atil fie left for the | cent. and freight rates 9.13 p& cent. in|Was unchanged at 99 1-2 cents the finish line. commonwealth who for a long time wer. NASDERMIT DIED.IN FARIS on the outskirts | addition to the per cent. previousty |Ounce:. foreign was quoted at 94, an The new topmast of the challenzer was | orUIORREAIh who for a long time were Old friends from | requested. They also proposed that aadvance of 4 cents. London quoted |reported to be much stronger than the|pgiPZils 0% F0¢ 1 AR s e E sur-charge of 50 per cent. be made on|Silver 55 1-4 an ounce. bt old one, which showed signs of weak- eBulhtions I hot‘;f“;"k—;h;"w ?;:: th;lAn'\erKgnbnnanmc Pullman fares, that excess haggage rates : : ness, according to yacht ciub officials. T d se dem-| Mr. Vanderbilt's deal procession gay | be increased 20 per cent. and that milk| Franchises of the Richmond Light| 1t' was reported here tonight that in|posee "On° 2T A iMenace o the country's | o'clock this evening. nt with noise. | tarifls be increased to the game level|& Tailroad Co. of Staten Island were | the event that Shamrock won the Amer-|PSUSC . . 0 nothing new in | TS _Wife. his daughter, on. where the | as _freight rates. {declared forfeited by the board of esti- |ica's cup either tomorrow or Saturday 2 T bedieve the preooing hew in | Mariborough, his two. : nad been| Should the increases proposed today|Male in the city's fight to seize the|that the New York Yacht club would| ot Wiel bedere tie present movement|Jr., and Harold, : and many times that | and those previously asked for be grant-| trolley system of Richmond. place a challenge in the hands of the rep-| ¢~ " (5 2ising the mora’ level of b B 2bout the park and sur-| ed in full, existing freight rates would A ficial b z 7 resentative of the Royal Ulster Club foT | ooigirnetivm. rather ”ml‘ .J*Mmm,icn“"“’d The funeral will be held on Monday Wle to get within ear-| be advanced 36.9 per cent. and the na-| An officia olshevik wireless re-|a race next year and that the, Americans Tohin; T ith S A s other | REXt at the American church in The pronouncements | tion's freight bill would he increased by | Celved at London charges the Poles in | would challenge with a 116-foot schoon-| b 18 1! Bith wia & happening 1eT{ nue D'Alma.. The body iater iwi od with a | $1 .370,675. The total which would|Lt ‘;l“" rf‘“’,"a‘ Wwith numerous pogroms |er. W, L. Gardiner, the designer, is said : i . taken to the Tnited States, where it wil penrin® o was cheered | be added to the passenger revenue under |aNd atrocities of the gravest nature on|to have been commissioned to draw plans| e = be burfed in ‘the family plot on L 3 for the schooner if the America’s cup is| 1%900 €OAL MINERS IN 1sland. ome through crowded streets, railway executives' plan would be |members of the Jewish population. o . L annually. Pullman charges . P Jost to. Sir. THomas ~Lipton; ILLINOIS GO ON STRIKE | e ational chafrman, | Would g0 up $43,639.344 a year; the rev- ma’vr"-'(‘ll"'otcég:[:!,rf*'l’::‘lla‘::v incom- 1 The special weather forecast for.the ; William Kissam Vanderbilt, son of | a1 and Senator | enue on milk would be increased #8662~ oo1amation forbidding meetings, as. | Sandy Hook race course tomotrow was| Chicago. July 22 —Sirikes of dav *»-| William F. and grandson of Commodore semblies and processions = within a | ARnounced by the weather hureau in-New |-borer§ in the southern Iilinois coal fields derbilt, one of the most linent ohvectis, who was chair- | 089 and excess bazgage charges would be three mile limit of the Cork general | TO/k late tonight as follows: ¢ | With demands fo rhigher wazes today|Tailroad executives, financiers and sports onal convention at 8.35 Mr. Watkins is a professor of literature “Pending an investigation.” Governor - Eis Y S e MEN KILLED IN RIOTING NEAR BELFAST Vande h Brother Michael Mor- mptorist, was shot dead -to- onard monastery, Falls road, urse of a serious engagement rioters and troops.. Twa others led, William Downey and William ¥. The belief is held that Brother as the victim of stray bullets. evening there was a renewed 2l of rioting on Kashmir road, one dangerous districts. . The at- less ebul ter and many were. in- ones and other_missiles. foters grew -inereasingly menaeing warning. the troops. fire&, that three persons were a dozen wounded, some 6f James Conn was’ shot = Chicago convention. formally | advanced by $1.420,095. ] R iR ot $1a nomt fl“,,ni The plan presented by the railroad ooy ey postoffice. “Partly cloudy possibly somewhat un-| had closed more than a,score ofgnines in| men in the United States, e Jung and was operated upon = son’s | executives disclosed that they have. esti 3 settled, with gentle winds, mostly south-| the important - Franklin coumty coal| his time in recent immediately at the hospital. : the part | mated ¥o» wage award at approximately| o : ] erly.” fields. Duke of Marlborough married his only crious rioting at Bainbridge, le revenimg | $826.000000 instead of the $600.000.000 thf';xi?fii‘éf::h:!fiufief;tz‘A{-‘:‘T'fi‘flfef Reports“from thé district around Belte. | daughter. Consuelo, in 1395. nel Smyth, who. was as. + gty s ey e P-| shire, Kansas, Minnesots, and South |PRICE OF ANTHRACITE 1N Ville said that approximately 12,000 men| He avas bon on Staien Isl #g0: The offices of Spoke With Grasity. tionof" Rasway Executives. explained | CArolina—arrived at Seattie from Hon-| HARTFORD NOT UNREASONABLE| “qre idle Dec 184 receivi set afire, petrol be - The dav laborers. including drivers. | demical’ edu 11 % + i obtained £ h -2 with a character-| that the $26,000,000 additional was fig- |00l Aboard the ships. were 1,500 s America dined Lox s B idies Trom i pase ids j1| timbermen and pumpmen, average $3.50 for severa automob and destroved. - ; : midshipmen. 3 PP il pmen, go $5 seve delivered his | ured on the basis of overtime allowances [MI4SRiP : SHaxcend, alyiah Thesprsmit o Rl e e e s e D R 1 majority of the employes of *.the a clear, full voice ! provided in the award. Al - 5o : - i s increase. Ala. (now M actories today demanded the t a hearing being conducted by a|domestic delivered in bags at ‘the & Ala. (now Mrs. as nto the erowded out- The proposal sub: ed to the comm sub = Satal/ o2 i Members of the Tllinois Coal operators’ | 1374, and to them on of the Sinn Fein workers, the pavilion. Ponts he wished | sion today was outlined in the following | SUbcommitiec of the house Japarese | homes of consumers, is not unreasonable, lliam F. Whitmore, | ASsociation, who had besn in cdnference | suelo, two other. children, William birth rates exceed white births in num- {in the opinion of W ; ¢ 5 ber in the agricultural sections of Los |fair, price commissioner for Connecticut, | NeTe: Sent representatives to Washington|and Harold Vanderbilt. On 4 Angeles, Dr. J, L. Pomeroy, county |and i justified under the provisions of| With a Dléa to reopen the miners' wage | 1903, Mr. Vanderbilt married Mrs. A. H. case being obliged to r force he | statement of the railroad executives: | gestures, and | “The carriers suzzest that the revenues the crowd on its| required to meet the wage award be L s i e R S MISCHIEVOUS SPEECHES . L quires BT i dotarey e This decision. was rench- | hearings.. President .Searles of the as-|:Rutherford in London, England. | MIS 3 : Daninercd Wb | isised Ioait Sromipssengeri il el = e atfier o Sommistione Mad Aeen aev.| Fociation sa1 could ot —— BY ARCHBISHOP MANNIX st o land his blows where they| fie and in part from {reicht train traffic] Nigotiations for a loan of §7,500,000 |erai prominent. coal dearcre of the oity| EFant the ‘Increases unless thev were| ALASKAN COAL MAY SUPTLY S == ts at the leazue of nations | senger train. traffic and. by® mereacing|{fom the Metropolitan Life Insurance |to submit figures to show the cost of coal | Sanctioned by the Federal Coal Commis- ENTIRE PACIFIC FLEET | onfom uly Lioyd bunderclaps | the percentaze. advancesin freight, and Co. were opened by the New York|to them and its distribution. - The - | ¢ e 5 o t : ; se| _ Frank Farrinzton. president of the almost at the | following manne . on property adjoining the Exchange. Thomas W. Russell, member of the fair| {0 Dersuade the striking miners to re- aking, I—All passenger fares fo be increas- in g T mitioe and. formerly fuel ad.| turn pending negotiations to reopen the | P e T |t ten ety o P minimus of mot] Farley Parker Christensen, Farmer | ministrator for this - state, was present| Wage hearings. the navy department pe RS Labor party candidate for ppresident,|at most. 4% 7 beein in ting th the| “The forezoing includes: standard lo- | tle8raphped an appeal to Ha According to figures submitted, the ay-| THOMAS J. SPELLACY TO BE i particularl e oo ib B cal of Intorilbd fares. ex sroton. eonveus | SOX o Foin :hiniGin. idemanding erage cost to Hariford dealers of a net ASSISTANT SEC'Y OF NAVY s. Tests of the coal, 8 made him | O O e Tares for ot o O en” | President Wilson immediately release |ton (2,000.pounds) of anthracite coal in m— sage said, showed it to et it e | Bions) Ceonuniitation’ and “otheciammitint socialist candidate Debs from Atlanta |domestic sizes delivered at the con- Washington. July 22.—Thomas J. Spel-| 1 use: The depo: e Forin . of UoketWestoa’i fares Ton dinaied | PHS0D: sumer's house, is $14.2 This cost in-|lacy.of Hartford, is understood to have | very large. the telegram s B e o e e e cludes all expenses of doing business. It| been selected as assicsiant Secretarv of| Secretary Daniels and S A e e L e < shown that the cost of the coal it-| the mavy to succeed Franklin D. Roose- | who accompanied him, ation that the| Creased 20 per cent. self is about $1 per met ton higher when| velt when Mr. Roosevelt retires ahout!tle tomorrow, the me the president was| “3—Sur-caarge on sleepinz and parlor| bought from the so-called "independent{ August 3 to make the race as a demo- | visit irrization projeo . byl =l cairg 4o e madds G operators” than when it comes from| cratic vice presidential candidate. as well as the Yeilow Ml e S “company” mines. Dealers fortunate : Mr. Spellacy has served several terms| ci quor at Bim Eoie none ey - . . nough to have, contracts so that most| in the Connecticut state senate and also e s ':v’;\‘"(( o cinin® Slé':’l;i'l‘:rsinrrmso e el LR L G R L of their output s of the “company” coal| was a_member of the Arm Liquidation | pyyy ARRESTS FOR STEALI Gerilas el e e e e e U Show a cost less than $14.75 per net ton.| Commission in Francs following the arm. | ¥1VE ARRESTS a5 dew Ll R S e i e e e ooy o The majority of the dealers in the city| istice, FROM STEELING DYE o o lara e\ LRV e nen | L ON RSP0 0D are handling this higher cost coal. Mr. Spellacy has been United States| pi.o.. = s T Ao the | be increased sufficpntly to vield the bal- EETTIB0 s disirict attorney for . Connecticut since |, S0 0%, i, nromise you [Ance of the revenuc required to meet the |y e | BRIDGEPORT JITNEURS WIN e o Jas a delerale o the Balil li5d oo thonas ot $1,000 on cha ise ) s m 2 < Vt., v = 2 FEAET ® < o v vl ide B : ognes « e S w 52&7“3;31‘":“"-;"5 oD e f0 the!Byron M. Pettibone, charged with the TN IUN OTION RO e D N O e L dens Wil eteating T cloth T voe it ss can mass lts decln- | rcentage increase already proposed.-|MUrder of his wife, developed this af-| priageport, Conn., July 22— The jitney | at Hartford forty years azo and was|LURited States Fin o ican executive to sign. | P° e prorosed-" | {arnoon into a controversy betwieen op- owners won in the injunction proceedings | Eraduated from - Georgetown universit D T osing counsel over the questi e = : ity of | i : e sposed as we are, the way is simple. | RAILWAY WAGE AWARD il s e O e el 5 o Norgren, Harry Noreren a Jat the : ption, ob- ACCEPTED UNDER PROTEST | which are alleged by tle state to have| Dl .08ePort to restra : e . Lenave. The last four are stinacy. | and delay be EC been made by Pettibone. The jury was|TAKIng effective a traffic ordinance. Ina | PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS world war. The inf recognized nd the big, prac- | Chicago, July 22.—Acceptance under|excused during the arguments wh decision handad domn s om ol OR WIDOWS OF SOLDIERS |caused the arrest of the r = o do our part. * *| protest of the United States Railway La|not been completed when court adjourned e e e Centerville, Vi as the constitution 01 Boa “ vage isi Wi i 2 Vi o ; shing v y 22— S i1- th sa dollars Wi T A e e Gy e Bl e Qfiffifi‘;fi?@;"fi"ffliw@un this| tion to be without effect, the’ petition 0| son’ today directed heads of Aepartments | materisl was recovereil in the earth, pro-| night by all of the sixteen recogpized | morning. : lve the injunction is denied and the | ang the civil service commission to give the Connecticut-Rhode Iel ch mawes | railroad unions except one, it was an-| The prosecution presented two confes-| injunction against the city is contimied | the usual preference to soldiers or widows ——— consecra- | nounced, following the meeting, by Tim-|sions which it was claimed were made|Until the September term of the superior | of soldiers in considering aplications | xyxg KILLED IN RIOTING OF relationship, to | othy Shea of the Brotherhood of Locomo-!by Pettibone, one to Attorney General| Court: for retention in service of those who-have INN FEINERS AND.UNIONISTS of the world, | tive Firemen and Enzinemen. Frank C. Archibald and the other to - reached the ake of. retirement fixed. in = S g | ce and interna-| The one exception was the Brotherhood | County Attorney Collins M. Graves. 1t| HEARD WIRELESS TELEPHONIC the new “retirement act. Washington, July 22.—Alaskan fields may eventually afford U supply for the entire Pacific fi Daniels said today been “deliv- chievous speech- announcement came n unionist for the ion of Wiltshire and member of the Scuth Aus- iament. ir Frederick ed what ‘the government hbishop visit to Ireland. said the matter was George Frank, a letter carricr and A. E. F. veteran, while on duty heard the cry for help, and without removing his hat or coat jumped into the water per cent. of the chargu| off the pier at 16th avenue, Beechhurst, ipied either in parlor or|y, d caught Ethel Schrader, aged ADCRESS OF SENATOR HARDING Columbus, Ohio, Ju! —While re= Jlicans were selebrating a few miles Governor Cox and his chief v rounded out the opposition amme. Announcement that Sat- gust 7, had been fixed defi- Governor Cox’s notification end, his home near Dayton, gCCX DECLINED TO DISCUSS = L IN 2 MURDER CASE rommi Americ: : ; / et Pt eons | haal tional America free, | of Railway Telegraphers, which réferred | maintained that the confessions were not COMMUNICATION 2,000 MILES | __This statement was issued at the White| r;,el?;;ne/] 7::{\:1 e i Sdbrena cliant, but offering | the award to its membership together|made under duress or promise of lenion: House : g B etuirs Sinn e e tania Eriena > world With a strike proposition. The fifteen oth-| cy. St. Johns,” N. F., * July —Experts “The. president has directed ' that in| M€ o g At ssion of ihe speech the | er organizations decided they Would re-| " After Attorney Joseph C. Jones for the| from the Mrconi Wirelese company who | considering applications for retention in | MoDs up o 11 o'ciock tonisht, srmed to his home, but several | new their case before the labor board.|defense had tried in vain to have Attor-|are here conducting experiments in long { Service filed under Section Six of the re- At oA Mon 5 delegati not contenti ney Graves admit that the third degree | distance wireless telenhonic communica- | tirement act of May 22, 1920, by soldiers| hood, of Clonted TCoR SIS first reception. called again 10| cIVILIAN WAS ABOARD methods were used against Pettibone, At-| tion announced today that vesterday.they'| O Widows of soldiers, the heads ‘of de-| &L R, ©0 0Lk gt helieving #ay goodbye. With 3 Harding, who 5= > & G | torney - General - Archibald requested | heard messages from the . Chelmsford | Partments and the civil. service claim| {1 € B SMCCIEC L F0= 00 1 had been by the side of the nominee dur- LIQUOR LADEN SEAPLANE | Graves to repeat the instructions given a|station near London, more than. 2,000 | shall give them the usual preference premises, fired a number ing most of the morn he again shook New York, Jul o detective agency which' was instrumental| miles distant. They said that they. ree- —_— S anARd fonr: civilians® S . hands with the It wan, s Nrkt ], | SISW - 0T on Tane CIVIIAR WAS| iy obtaining one of the alleged confes-| ognized the voice of Captain Round, the | ACTIVITIES AGAINST THE Sl heaten’ and. eventually-gents to the| big da¥ of han nce his nomina. | 300ard the navy seaplane, under com-|gions. “I told them to treat him kindly|espert in charge, and identified. several e e T Rr A s . tion. and he was out by the time| Mand of Ensign Frank Lamb, which i8|.nq to make no threats or promises of | words, but failed to pick up any connected e - 5 it vl alleged to have carried liquor on a trip[3nv kind» Graves testified. b — o _Alber! from Bimini Island, Bahamas, to Key hsOraves et - rne. Switzerland. July 22.—Accord-| diers in Cromac West, Fla., in violation of a navy rezu- fopbikraipian; adyioed creal Diclclas lation, according ta the testimoay torsy FRANCE AND BELGIUM TALK tions are being made for activities on a| \iecorgr PTTS © tification committee, members of the Na-| of Ensign Windsor H. Cushing before the OF MILITARY AGREEMENT | larze scale arainst the bolsheviki in Yonal committee, ladies and gentlemen: | courtmartial Which 18 = - ¥ Ukrainia by General Wrangel and Gen- Xhe message wh you have formaily| Lamb. M“:O:é ;"‘:gn;l;'f;:gg':"a Am;fl- Prussels, July 22 —Speaking at a o{al Machno. the 1as§knam.~d ;earlcr of conveyed brings to mé a realization of o, said he tho T s e 3 g garden | pranco-Belgian dinner here last night, the | the insurgents of Ukrainia. It is said licy which is not undercstimate| name was Belichamberae and seeien by | PAFLY given by King George and Queen | war minister. General Janson, said a de-| the boishevik leaders are offering a re- = supreme task to interpret! did not know ‘who authorized the man's| 2Ty At Buckingham Palace this after-|fensive military agreement between | Ward of ten million rubles for the head ant of a great, political party,|trip. He denied having made any ar.]"°%™ % France and Belgium was necessary. of General Machno. es of which are so woven rangements with the civilian for the pur| . AMONE them were Col. ; S. Bd-| Some such agreemetit = respecting the| At Tarnopol a solemn funeral was held of this republic, and a very| chase of liquor at iBminl. ward M. House, Henry Winte, former|completely sovereign rights of both.na-| for the chief of the Ukrainian general tery Macauley was shot dead by sol- auare. Speech of Accentance, 22 AMERICANS AT PARTY IN BUCKINGHAM PALACE MP IN FARMER-LABOR PARTY Jefferson Clty, Mo., July 22. — The Farmer-Labor ticket on Whi¢h P. P Christensen of Utah was nominated for president in Chicago last week. cannot go on the official ballots in Missouri at the November election, Secretary of State lemn undertaking to utter irations of the many ns who adhere to that party. T DEEMED “LAW AND ORDER American ambassador to France, Mar- shall Field and Mrs. Field of Chicago, and Robert W. Bliss, counsellor of the tions would soon be adopted.-he added, notwithstanding the uneasiness produced in England, which the minister declared staff,’ Colonel Mychbowsky, who was kill- ed during the recent fighting with the bolsheviki. Sullivan ruled today NEW HAVEN TO HAVE HEARING party platform has charted the way somehow we have interpretation w nominees whe must 3 ON TROLLEY-JIT. SITUATION % PLANK” AS MEANINGLESS | American embassy in Paris. ne to expect that - e : 5 % A e persuasion. voices the faith of incoln, Neb., July 22.—A telegram |22 LIVES LOST WHEN MEXICAN ia i sev 15 - 3 Vi " v V] 3 cial -committee of seven aldermen ap sume specific tasks. | from Will H. Hays, received today, reply. SCHOONER FOUNDERED SEAPLANES AT ST. PAUL OUIBEDALK TNVICLENT (WARD € 11008 i e e 10, lnvestizate dhe. trol: Let me be understood clearly from the|ing to Virgin G. Hinshaw, national com- - . A £ Tttt i I i i ON FLIGHT TO ALASKA| Bridgewater, Mass., July 22.—One in-|ley-jitney bus situation in this very beginning. ve in party spon-| mittes chairman u:;‘y-e prohibition party,| San Diego, Cal, July 22.—The Mexican P—— i mate of the Bridgewater state farm was|night announced that the first public sorship in government. I believe in party|says that the proflosed “law and order | power schooner Jacris Conde, formerly St, Paul Minn,, July 22.—After a flight| killed and three attendants were severely‘hearing on the question will be held in i ve AR turned | of, slightly more than an hour, the four| wounded with knives during an out-|the-city hall next Monday night. he hoped would be dissipated finally by INMATE KILLED DURING New Haven, Conn., July 22.—The spe- CENTRAL NEWS PHOTO SERVIGE. NEW YORK. Prince George, of Greece, Duke, of Sparta, reported engaged to Princess-- inguished from per-' plank” in the republican platform was|the Japanese-owned Toni Maru, sonal government. individual, dictatorial,! stricken out by the platform sub-commit. | turtle and foundered recently at might <if oy Ve 2 o . s _ g A e < 2 y g y planes on their way to Nome, Alas-| break by inmates of the violent ward Elizabeth, of Roumania. He is .the aatocratic or what not. I a citizenship| tee in Chicago as “meaningless” and was | Mazatian, Mexico, With the loss of forty- | ka, arrived here shortly after 7.30_o'clock | this afternoon. . Lloyd Kinzdom, a ne-| A divorce suit is.often included in eldest son of King Alexander, of f more than & hundred millions it is im-never presented to the full platform com-' two lives, according to word brought here | from Winona, Minn. The t ‘wag un- inmat i- I ver- 4 Pt 1o teadh agrosiset vpon . All|initise. nor toitholomention. today by the motorship Jeannette R. eventful. 70 PR Iy emate, mas et and klled Dy off: 3!5,.‘;%’3:’%3293.{ an actress for adVer- | Greece, and la thirty s '

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