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"&v i £ = TR ’ ~ Norwich VOL. LXII—NO. 194 - POPULATION 29,685 NORWICH, CONN., JHU RSDAY, JULY 29, fe20 TEN PAGES--EIGHTY COLS. PRICE TWO csm | Hs]‘ HGHT |N ]APANESE CASLED PARAGKAPES 'Open Rebeliion in [Not Considering | , BRIEF TeLEGRaMS NU PRflmBmflNPMNK IN 3 Paris, J‘{llfl‘olfja_s ‘c}:;xs Dre*.c: :H:::;’:‘f ; 5 g be received by olfic!alé«uf the company. k | 3 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES e Lover Calfr Troey Suspension 2222~ “ypy ok pen by AT R HUUSE flF REP i s orntls, | Thoor Thiousiid Metiois Vil Pl Baie Riuata/Pom s~ PO T S5ieS NEw YflRK REP. PI.A":[] o Sete i Cork, July 28.—Constable Murray TN 2 | Polsherik forces captured the city of T e e e street o| eral Troops on the Way to| Regarding Waterbury, Hart- | o ooy i, foree® coptared the etty of Minister of Finance and Other Ministers Charged With Using| cionakity last night. Subdue Rebels. ford and New Haven. and 19 guns. Document Dsclares “Prohibition is Not a State Issue” \ 2 4 in open rebellion, Gilberto Valenzuela, | necticut company, tonight der @ publish- ited Meeti Avaiit ib . New York, July 28.—George ‘:Tutlv Of | sub-secretary of the interior, admitted|ed reports that the trolley cc..any was 4 - Di ildi i{ leetin; inst 2 Cabi- | yarictta, Ofio, newly appointed chalr-| today, The importance of the movement | considering the question of suspending|land $1,000,000 annually to combat, has = 1 1 m’ the Diet B‘“ldlng an Exci £ %V gaM i man of the democratic national cummni was discounted by Valenzuela, who said|service in Waterbury, Hartford and New |invaded New Jersey. Governor on’l'hzrdUnofficnl B-.llothtate Conven o id- Arrests Were Made. tee, arrived here today and assumed|the government could handle the situa-| Haven, and that five division managers of R — . b net Was Heid—A Number of charge of the mew national campaizn | tign, the company met here vesterday and | Barning of the U. S, Steel Corporation| Saratoga. Springs, July 28.—Indorse- |entolled republicans by the unofficial fes 8 s thleit Wil Wtk ViGibbs talked over plans for. discontinuing ser-|for three months, ending June 30| ment of the republican national platform, |Publican state convention here today. red his charges were | ference -tonight wi . Indulge i ock Gambling—Guards|pey. NATIONAL CHAIRMAN Mexico City, July 25.—Colonel Esteban| New Haven, Conn., July 25.—John K. | g in® State Department received of- . . s b Their Offic::l - I ge V‘;hs' Fight Starte E Outside WHITE TAKES UP DUTIES |Cantu, governor of Lowd® California, is | Punderford, gencral manager of the Cons |12k e i s cepourt ARG vers Repeal of Direct Primary Law—Judge Nathan k. Were Obliged to Interfere When Fight Start: d—Outsic The gypsy moth, which cost New Eng- A P)—Yes- Replying to this Tokio July 27.—(By th S g amounted to §$43,155,705. 3 The convention also voted, by. & « disorder in the house of repre-|IAmEUS OTlon Gectrel S SHTECS ons| McAdoo, e will leave for Washington GOVERNOR PREPAELS TO e S .y onondl b pledges of enthusiastic suport to HAFINg | o varicheiming. majority, to. support Eath sentatives was repeated today when the| i minateq atmosphere of officialdom, “Mr. MeAdoo was runmersup in the KEPEL THE “INVADERS” | where, Mr. Punderford said. Another. case of bubonic plague was|and Coolidge, a decluration for a league |ed States Senator James W. Wad - ey iscussed that |and that the denials of the ministers fail’[convention fight” said Mr. White. He et Loneivs &, Storvs of the Con- | discovered at Beaumont, Tex.: by Dr. O] of nations -with such Feervations a3 | i, n ,;;‘, fi:l}‘ for e momination -8 e S er of Finance,|ed to satisty him. Yullo Oaki, former|has promised to take off his coat f0*| Mexicall, Lower California, Tiiy 28— | nostiut compant called on Muyor Fitz.|d- Hoddard, state health officer. shall protect the sovereignty and inde | succeed himselt 2 Baron Taka operly used | minister of justice, suddenly participat-[Governor Cox and-we are going to Esteban Cantu, governor of the nprthern | gerald today and offered to miuke avail- R e ] 4 25 pendence of the United States and u'wd)l: o h st s the slate agreed upon by "“‘.,. g Syttt e n stock gamb-|ed in this discussion, saying it was im-|over the situation” with M. | 3IStriet of Lower California, announced | able for use of the aldermanic committee | " 2"0e (810 88 10, Qarkness beommse retain in congress ulone B e il X Governbe e ling Se o, he GBS Omnle 10:ibey Eolepts withiytheraeplie L L L today he had issued b call to all citizens | Investigating the local situation all the | T, ®ypbin, B GECTERRNS and the sity e e e » Jeremish ‘Wopd = o the rustum followed by |of the cabinet ministers. el Cmog ; % of | Of the district to arm to resist “invasion” | financial records of the compauy. Presi- 1o es. ‘m of about 8,000 tted Nassau. o embeis b fighting| The house adopted the anti-Shimada Sl]hn.‘_ut:_.on‘ \\{)jex"‘e"r\?le’ll‘r:;n&;r‘_ei::m'; f| following reports that troops were: belng | dent Storrs declined to comtent on the e i s L the unofficial republican sl}:x_ mconr:nerl!;:l; \zcr‘e;ar;y of State, John J. L_onn:'é‘y s to inter-|motion, 264 to 13T, came | Iocated. M. White planned to €o there | S¢nt to Ensenada, on the west coast, and | trolley situation in the stale, other than ! jegiglature are to be filled before (na o e | Chemdier, Janie e Lvanssc e o e At e e | vactiy after dining with Stuart G. Gib-| ¢ 030 unnamed point on the gulf coast. | to fay that service would not be, sus-[goc o e 55 19 be flled before the eut- e e i Montgomery. b ) i hmet was in progrecs A° thoneand | bony, n personal friend of Mr. MsAdoo. | Governor Cantu said he would use every | pended in any city without due notice to | vote, - locument declared iligh cost of living, housing, industrial| Attorney General, Charles D. Newt8f relations, reconstruction of state govern- [ >f Livingston. policemen were present and a number of| The democratic national chairman told ::’i;“rl:e iflft axs ::ommaml'to Tepel the “in- | the public. arrests were made. reporters at his«“supplemental headquar- hey came without authority = Army recruiting, usually slack during % i Treasurer, N. Monroe Marshall' ~ob rom Provisional Presi ¢ ‘G . ” - ment, finance and other state issues are er, N. Monroe Marshafl =l The House of Peers has adopted the|ters” in'a local hotel that the republi- | from Frovisional President De La Huerta. | HARDING CONGRATULATES ... |the summer, has been brisk this month, | concidered at length. | Discrimination | Franklin. - income tax bill, providing for increased|can campairn slogan of twelve words, yet ;‘_in;s ‘;:;ts:;ps ht; \\::uld hlzke if the NEW YORK YACHT CLUB }sl;a en having been accepted UD 10| gmainst the state of New York by the fed-| State Bngincer and Surveyor, Framk ~ This will permit army and naval[fo be announced, was “nine words too D authority, the governor e uly 20. 5 ¢ is alleged and condemn- | \l Williams of Oneida. S oL ve A said: g Marion, 0., July 25.—A telegram com- — B A e Associate Judge of the Court of “ABs “IWe've got a three word slogan that| f would leave it to my people to de-{mending the yacht Resolute for her vie-| The army transport Great Northern|%p o ol o o beals, Frederick A. Crane of Kings @i — will beat anything they hame,” he added | cide. - tory in the international races was sent |earrving a party of members of congress “T can't tell you what it is yet| Three thousand Mexican federal troops | to the New York Yacht club today by |arriver at Menila, P. L, after a tempest- A Dot are on the way to lower California, ac- | Senator Harding, republican nominee for | uous voyage. > We will concede %othing to the Te- cording to information which Governor | the presidency. The message follows: —_ g stz judicial offices is| “mory A. Chase of Greene. - f‘.‘;fé“f;‘"d state i udics A hard-fought contest ior the gubem. The league of natians plank follows: | *atorial nomination was ended with YI&: GOMPERS DECRIES REDUCTION OF WORKERS BAKER BARS 2 - e teagH b ‘ory for Judge Miller on the third bak ERS ¥ ke i 7o jcans: Governor Cox has profressive | Cantu announced today he had received | “Tho Commodore, the New York Yacht| According to a bulletin issued by the| ' Believing that it is the paramount % ] ot By vote of the convention, the nome Army officers | Washington, July 28.—Mentioning the) PURICAnS] Bo¥ePl S B8 TUMSe oo from friends in -Mexico Gity and Man. Club, New York City: Dominion Government at Ottawa, Can-|Si¢ Of the American Deople 00y v | nation was made unanimous but Seere: the military | Suspension of operations by the Ameri-tp,iioyjarly desirable sround.” Fodlo. “Along with all your fellow Americans, [ada’s anole crop last year was estimated | favor the league of nations plank as eon- | ,ry o State Francis Hugo, the vicigr 4 under anjcan Woolen company and the anmounce-| Sy "s cummings, retiring chairman| “Governor Cantu naid he had one thou-| 1 wat w0 extond o ulations on |t $27 000,000. e o O moracl | nost formidable cpponent, in a formal e e o [ e e the Pennsylvania | vosimong tose who conferred with . | sund_armed men, ‘including soldiers of | (he ‘vietory. of T The defender e gechizes forja, losgue G ST | ‘tatement, made public after adjourn- oad to reduce iis worl orce, part in_politi- [ I - 1 Veam- | Samuei ®ompers, pre: t of the Ameri- e "”{{'r’“m‘“':‘“ po- [€an Federation of Labor, in a statement using thelr e elec- | loday declared that “action of corpora- i g tious which today lay off thousands of men is nothing less than a tremendous ite today. The chairman announced | the regular army, reserves and police, and the_re-appointment of W. H. Holl; equipment for more. > iy > it A strike of state and civil employes of | tions as shall in every way protect the won over & good boat and also over ONe | Astriu, was averted by the granting of 4| soverelenty and ' independence of thi Jefferson City, Mo., as executive secre-| Two thousand troops, it was said, ex-| could all imp: That if the historic trohy is | 87aded increase in wages pending a re-| United States and ax\\-asvsxre;a.n in con- r of the national committee, and of | nected to leave Manzanillo today in two | ever to be lost to vs, it might become the | ViSion ©f the salary scale. gress alone the power to dsclare war. &g ane as director of/ publicity. | transports for Ense B et Saigoedd iofon 5 osed e pla e i i SreuAbly visit Covaior | southiet San st Gor o miles | reward of Sir Thomas Lipton's splendid| 4 special session of the New/Jersey|the democratic convention, namely, ¢ aent, declared that he would carry ‘it ight into the September primaries. Senator Georze F. T.ompson of Nias enter the primaries agaitish the order was 2 ame of El 5 Leonard | Indictment of management and a heinous| oy FITE T Rt grom - Wash- | were reported leaving Guay, Gy fop | A4 Dersistent cfforts. Dut as Amerieans |state senate is in conference to act on | league with such reservations as shall ot | rorke formerly e t’:flz‘xfi:f“m’; ne oo "as [ Offense against a peopl ed of every |0 M e riay’ or Monday. a point on the Gulf of (?'“as today for| we all take the more pride in WinningiGoermor Edwards' appointments to the|in any way imair the integrity of the in \rogressive pa was ' not placed ik momipation 32 4cibie "Sunce of production.” ington Saturda nearly opposite Yuma, Aris. 1t was oy | AS3ISL Such an antagonist It is the |siate highway commission. strument brought home by President Wite| peo oo, PREY, Was not viaced b for the pres The ation of Labor, M omp- S 5 . Ariz. more a worth-while Vi ¥ von- . Cersailles. ‘ d ‘ention e onged Bis | The Federation of Lavor, Me Gompe| . T ll the troops would not arrive at their desti- | derful series of Taces for the America’s| Bulgaria in order fo avoid belligerent| " o0 ersalles ontest for (he gubernatorial nomination, to Semator HMarding. M |reqict wage reductions. ARRIVES IN NEW YORK | nations for nearly a week. cup has done very much to_create thelaction in connection with the Greek §-|3 COMPLETE STATE o e aien o U aen ,‘;“;‘g ane ieneral Wo0d'S | hor e added, would not “tolcrate” . — 2 romvernor Cantu has sent a telegram of | best of understanding betweén the two[vance into Thrace will disarm Turkish SICKET BECOMMENDE: | ver It Ty onn prtal b"m"' been with hisipon' o New York, July 28.—The Princess u: Drotest to Adolfo De La Huerta, pro-|great English-speaking nations, and it is | troops driven into Bulgaria. ST hintiest us thelt: RUBILE Ehil ‘the t and | “For months we have heard the cry,|Brag: Duchess.of ODOROLANIOPN: (O8| ¥ VD) Deculient to be hoped there will be many more such z Saratoga Sprinzs, N. Y., July 25. — * | "nited States senate in opposition — e been exCeP-ldinned and dinned and dinned into our|the Duke of Oport g heir to the crown df S e reported desnatch of troops would | contests. 2 The Japanese Foreign Office has asked ~=‘ ga e by«\-_am 2nator Wadsworth. He polled only-1 o Akl increase production,” Mr. Gompers| Portugal before th. republican revolution | be in line with recommendations made to | *_ (Signed) for (an"inguiry, into (the fire, which de:|combete state UCel, eael BT Sont | otes sgaimet 986 Tor Bt Caraill He added red. “How can a policy of increas.|in that country, arrived here today froml| Provisional President De La Huerta by “WARREN G. TTARDING.” |stroved several Japamese business hous-|L: Miller of Syracuse as the eancidy | otes of the de- production be accomplished under a | Lisbo: way of Providence, R. T., on x Adonero A. Almeda, who was appointed | Harding headquarters made public to- |es in Marysville, Cal, on July 21. don_ Eeyoctior, - Wi NI 4 the way of the of laying off thousands of work-|the steamship Britannia. The dutchess,|b ythe prov ional government as sucees- who formerly lived here, was met at the| sor to Governor Cantu, but Whb did not a eroup of Portuguese rovalisis|take office. thei nigit 2 letter from Louls C. Bommrich, ay - S ceete ST ati inee f e ¥ es 2 DT e e e oer " n |J. Carlson of Hartford who the govern.| SEARCHING FOR HUSBAND OF COX TO FOLD PART OF HIs B —— cer whom they ik Discussing the woolen company’s ac-| 1d not be more |tion, Mr. Gompers said it had et | wh country at the time of | ' Governor Cantu declined to give up the | 1912, pledging supyort to Senator Harding |OF named for reappointment to the state SLAIN MRS, EUGENE LEROY ADDRESS FOR WIRE ATG. % he order would |its net income in 99, threle hundred and|the revo 4 Post and the provisional president was|and declaring the Wilson administration | Chiropractic board, died a month ago. e s el The @hchees, who was dressed in deep | reported to have given hin eyttt = 3 B 5 e Detroit, Mich., July 28.—With the bod¥| Dayton, Ohio, July 25.—R: to| had “seriously inva and brutally ig- 3 » July 28.—Response soon ock . earnings 531 ger cent. mourning, is the widow of Don Alfonso:| retain his position “for the presente Gow | g rigusly invaded and b L Pennesylvania, he added, plans to lay off | brother of Former King Don Carlos of | ernor Cantu's telegram to, President De 2 poli- | o Three cars of an clectric train, earry-|found in a trunk in New York last Fri-|will be made by Governor Cos _ sise that the or- nored fundamental democracy! ing home ship workers from the New|day postively identified as that of MIS.|lqueat of B B, Christensen of Sal fake Portugal. She lived in virtual exile with| La Huerta said informatiod pes o, 1 shall in duty lo mveelf and to m¥ | york Shipbuilding Co’s yards were de-|Eugene Leroy, police here were tonight| ity the Farmertabos Party candidate, help move freight?” Mr.|her husband in Italy following the TeV-| ceived. that troops. intended to e:;‘t;?l; country be e“‘»“"|‘° vote ‘for Son a’": railed at Camden, N. J. Six personsawaiting further reports from various|is join in an effort to obtain the release : R cive| olution up until his death in Naples 1ast| Iiower California. CE | spport gon,t - thedlelten icontinned, Sand | Soers i nftivend cities where mn believed to be the hus- S WARTFORD HEARING ON nued. “Will it help give Hhiece iare iMone Filroshion the aialie oo ol | from prison of Eusene V. Debs, the &0~ = - e g ns throug states, = e clain W en | ciatist ROLLEY AND 'BUS PROBLE Hhat GErased prodtetion: of = _ B I find no reason that would - Skl o 4 band of th slain women have been cialist nominee. Governor Cox today ~re- TROLLE tands B mehy Bl el r to her marriage to the duke. sheyse of v justify | Americans to whom ghe word ‘democracy’ 28.—Hartford’s problem was public hearins = e lence against a porti as the wife of Philip Van Volken-| country, where we en portion of our rg, whom shie married in 1911. She as then the widow of William H. Chap- : - sl _ The Inventory of the estate of the late |into custody. ceived Mr. Christensen’s second -telo= u Jo¥ Order and trame{ rer 1t me to e T o e e v 130, | Mary E. Burrall, as filed at Watesbury,| Authoritis at Saltillo, Mesico had been | gram asd sald that he would reply, bab auility, especially as there are pacific and | oeratic ticket this. vear does in fact |SROWS a 'total value of $2,569,973. Stocks asked to confirm 1%)brts that a man|not until he finishes draftin his aga, Hartford, Conn ng off of workers a revival of that old nd crude pelicy of la n dur- ing a political campaign for the purpose!W D | patriotic means to atta ey in many concerns amount.to $1,892,709.-| known as Oscar J. Fernandez had been|dress accepting the democratic pemity ded. The Me€t|of ariving them in fright and neckssicy [Mman, who died in 1907 at the age of 70| the government tries to a‘:’teai:“‘{h:u}:xl;: B s Torn oot e e | 0. 7 located there. According to the detective |ation. Drobably late this week It fo am tocat committee |00 1Yok O e jleaving er a larse estato throuEh whieh | (hose extraordinary procsedinger L bore iaen Dona b i = burcan this report held & possibility that| Deoted ‘generally here that Gevercor Cog inquire into the hecame known as Milli . and 3 The telegram continue. Railway workege ot Marburg, Ges-|the man W: » The Von Volkenburghs t.is my duty | your opponent nted had been apprehended. | will decline tonct in Mr. Debs: behates . e Dollar Widow. to call your attenti - many, halted a train loaded with troops|their previous investigations haVing|He has recéived papers from Wi 3 Connecticnt | SREERS HAVE OVERWHELMED |, | 0 M, 0orceq in 1914, S encrgeticaty m":;’;:“",'“:“"““{“”-‘ but | — and Ammunition for Poland, removed the [shown that “Hugene Leroy.” “O. J.[ton in the Debs case. ashiug: they Jitney TURKS WITIH NUMBEES| The duchess, Who is traveling incog-ignaf i, roc e o o r§°"~§f1“°"_6?= PETTICONE JURY WAS supplies, disarmed the troops and allow-|Wood” and “O. J. Fernandez” Were| The governor today put in a full, day T R i nito, declined to be_interviewed, but anly,ve gag, (e rom U (ol’mew‘ ;flg you ED FOR THE NIGHT |ed the train to proceed. names used by the husband of the dead |on nis address and planned-to work n. ers who upheld the| Athens, July 28.—Greek military ope-lggiendant issued a statement Which said{ % SO0 conflick whith iniont o i e —_— woman in Detroit, Saginaw and NeW|ti] midnight, as He did vesterday, Havgscon,, B (=00l hare been relatiy Dbloodless |y, Portuguese government had revoked ch might come on| Aanchester, Vt., July 25.—The case of| Since Jan. 15 i use of the rapidity of T8 27 [ the “Greek movements o e case. o permit | ACCOPE Of the foreign intereats establish r royal husband’s body xne:;? i i » the roval vantheon at| 17 the preparations to resist the three e of all the Bra-|thousand Mexican federal troops three DlgE ot all recruiting stations were opened and sol. diers were put to work making bombs 1,700 permits were is- | York dictated to his secretary all day, .. Byron M. Pettiborte, charged with the|sued in New York to remove w . No| A description of the Fernandez Te-|cept for brief time taken by a few visls murder of his wife at Bennington on April {more applications will be issued, Federal|ported at Saltillo had not been recieved | tors and the rural quiet of Trailsend was 6 last, was given fo the jury late today.|Prohibition Diretcor O'Connor announced, | here late tonight. Officers now in NeW | proken by the clacking of twpewriting. = 5 3 Closing arguments were made by James |for wholesale selling of Whiske: York have been instructed to stop at Al-|th¢ address. Several installments were K. Batchelder for the defense and Attor- lentown, Pa., on their return to exam-|sent to be printed. The governor said e seem to appear at the right time and place with overwhelnjing forces. the mo- of the Turks to break, both in the Minor and Thrac y, and 4 Rotary Club 1 for the lo- n campaigns. ik St eI . i ] el GierianErytiRrari O 10 ANl roads leading from Allentown, Pa.,| an giving the name of Leroy held |\as making ra; e walbais Ve, Do the Oresis Hod0st0 | \ONTREAL BROKERAGE FIRM ot in acrial combat. About one thou- sfite.bnr;::l\\!nrc‘:l.xn:dg::‘(]::my S Wi, |are being watched by detectives, and the | (hare, " Others, it was said, may be sent|gerne e L evaibt b | n';u,uzhe :cndl] throwing thems T IN VOLUNTARY BANKEUPTCY e :f“é:_ex:x:de |(?<1a,\x A son charged the jury. 5 police as a result of information received |ty Lawrence, Kansas, in an effort 10} One of the most important parts of his ol TREY Ber | Seh e ANE Rl o o2 et ‘ fer s possess large suier (A0, it is said.| Mr. Batchelder contended that Petti-|that Grover C. Bergdoll, fugitve from a man said to answer Leroy’s|address, the overnor said, Wwill be held = ashore, the Turkish co ler of th ftreal, July 25— Announcement was| three airpoacs PCHeS Of ammunition and | bone's allesed confession that he Killed | Justice, was seen in a hotel there. ription. up for telegraphic transmission on Au= the police. Fifty-fifth Division is (o' nave| Mojtreat, July 25 —Aunouncement Was| three airplanes. Hi wife By, giving her polsoniinea doretor Officers said the refusal of Allan A. Ta-!gust 7, notification day, instead of being = telephoned the Nati lant at{made today on the floor of the stock ex Governor Cantu, in reply to the state- | s o7, Eiving her polson in:a dose o The interstate commerce commpision | ' “I can-|change that the brokerage firm h‘d hent Attt ’ ¢ % L s e idson and Company. which | Valensuela. cat C NOPLE |not hold out. M are running | Thornton Davidson and Comp: g ., sub-secretary of 7 A GUNAT AT away like chickens. has connect in New York and Toe-| that the he interior, e Smmetala e adaone luntary liquidation. —Many cultured | Greek troops operating in Thrace to-|ton, had gone into voluntary liqui e Mg ;those in the Asia Minor cam.|The firm was established by Thornton e oers here i i § _ Z e B . salts was wrung from him by detectives | i 3 5 5 tum to accompany local okcers | contained in the the remainder of the by any mean He referred to_the tes- | il become a ‘art of the regular labor|Per their investigation for any _mfu:';n: ernor said the insert would be brief but timony of a witness to the effect that Mrs. L & oor|tion Tatum might be able to give them|prominent. He would give no inkling of Pettibone -had said that she had taken a |\non® nd benefit by the new rallwar|, g coutfnted upon merely as an ald to|its subject. e ed in Mexico City to Gilberto EOvernor was in open rebellion declared the federal govern, : ment was act. ing in bad faith. iy ow are acting as wait- ; scale. ounn D Vody e S s e st o arowned in the Ti-| o ge Z certain poison as a medicine, as account- S identifying the woman's ernor Cox today had a conference diopie sektincasts, Eo | FEER CROTLL 0 SRl feduitued | TO0R, rer 5 that thacy L8 Tuyself and for thy peaple, | ing for Wta preserics th het Body. The 7lst New York National Guard| on educational affairs with Mrs. Cora ot ‘here from an |and experienced soldiers. ani~_di Ty INCt cald B P Lok in (11 Wistrict” he| ~Attorney General Arenibald declare | Regtment, which hias beeh i training ot Wrong Main Detained. Wilson Stewart of Kentucky, prominent \merican central committee s is one g said. “Since Provision: 2 al Arehibs d | Regiment, which has g at al President De La A b . 23—Roy Larrow, v 4 FINANCIAL DEALI dents not always avoidable that the confession was voluntary and the | Camp Upten for the last ten days, will| Allentown, Pa., July 2 for work done in the Kentucky mountains Huerta reapnointed me g = e our relations havi v i G fork I 3 de|detain ed here on suspicion in connection|to s%mp out illiteracy. She seconded f af =1 st marke ol ¥ L ave | act of a guilty conscience and that th, turn to New York Fridgy. A parad 5 = ’ A n still wear afterncon and PONZI TO BE INVESTIGATED | panks official foday. ~Tho 3 comows{Ecs s oot up to this time. | Shsory ot suicide was not borne out by | il be held by the regiment on Fifth|With the D it st Coxe e e which they took wit = ver, is understood to be Well in hand. = Sind the invasion as an| the evidence. He charged that Pettibone | Ave theman wantsUrES i s eatie erat S G IOEE y fled from bolshevist| Boston, July 25—Governor Cootldge | 215" 12 from the delay which will nec: | SYlence of bad faith. 1f they resist, they | had murdered his Witc i arier coioone | Avenue: e Detecives Paul H. Wencel and Leo J| " The governor sald he Sras much intefe = said tonight that he would direct the at- | oo, i follow in the liquidation of the| ' b€ 01y defending their homes, their | might be f arry b | by the ‘authori- | Trumbell, of Detroit, arrived in this eity jested in educational matters and e#d a. ik Resii abobt |toriiey igantral 461 taka " Ras 5 follow {n il L cery | faMilies and themselves.” g might befree lo marzy Heleh Guilowa, a| Plans aro underway by, the authorl-|WWIOEE, B 5l iy areow iover. they | necially. tn' the mmovemsont againet MG There is the soirit of the canteen about y general to take such action as es, there is nothing of a very| /L : nurse, and said that the evidence dove- |ties in Wappingers Falls, N. Y., to swear |tonight. 2 report, “and |was necessary in the case of Charles SOVernor emvhasized “there had | 5 beinj ng nature involved. On the d he was not the Eugene Leroy being|acy. salute them | Ponzi, whose alleged financial dealings | conirary, it Will tend to clear the oo Deen In the district one ast of dislos'-]tr:::agn.w“h Fiatements made In the con- {1 B\ Delice.uniess violations of the |sought in comnection with the death of| Tomorrow Governor Cox plans to des T of kissing |in international postal coupons have en- | mosphere and' put a stop to unwarrant- | 21 "e provisional government.” Shortly before 9 o'clock the fury came |highway . traffic laws by motorists pass-|the woman whose body was shipy N S his address. He will make & = with them ‘;th‘led“h:rln to _m;; ;‘; Der cent. to inves-|aa and . di -:urusnu‘m?m:: “aid, “:" EANDYD numl‘ in for instructions and the court instruct-|ing through are stopped. t:xnl{ to New York city. c;::gn; eccer;e:;:ax ,;nngitgn;e 1::;:; ving, ors within ninet s. i ve made the firm frg o[ BAX . RRENDE S o i = = e o Have ot muckt kfawledis” ot the e the RESTORED roF\c:):;: SHIP f:ve::F:..,der";na:h:ofir‘:'t a:&“i:gfi; ::_ Followers of Villa denied reports from|Tpo AVIATORS INDICTED | mot touch on politics. REPUBLICAS STATE CESTRAL affair, said the governor, “but accord- | customary stock market m..m.@f e = grees and manslaughter. Judge Wilson | MeXico City that the bandit chief would o R aaTTNG COMMITTEE TO MEET AUG. 4| o the prevailing impression the| New York, July 28.—Members of the| Tagle Pass, Texa ase, Texas, July 28.—Francis. | advised the jurymen to dron work on the |SUrrender. He e sald o baso bogun v SR ToNIRELD = la, bandit leag N o nig] oY SEve i ClE T - rm of Thornton | conditionally after oo’ e Cope o e "(:‘:Ir‘h,h_“h:_:;;‘u;: 94010t Eagle Pass, Texas, and plans to at- Tamb and Ensign Windsor H. AR o /any of Montreal didience with General ‘Eugeme Martines.| the morilng; “Whes: Tiad been out hearly | tack garrisons on the border. naval aviators, were ndicted| New' York, July 28—Robert BRGUE. were | commanding the Torreon m®ttary zone.|Six hours. by a federal grand jury here YesteI|orner United States ambassador “to are of the gxtent of the concern's|acoerding to agviers . = matter ought to he investigafed by the [N 28—A call for|the government. I shall direct the at-|whom the broker oz of the republican state central|torney general to make an investigation | Davidson and Con a meeting of the rep Wednesday, | in_conjunction with the district attor- | business, stated today that tI Chairman [ney’s office and the federal district at. |una ew York stock exchange _through|co Vil STATE OF $7,585,568 cksonville, Fla, July _28.—Lieut. P 3 Trading on the Chicago beard of trade|day on the charge of smuggling and of | poyce 2nd once a member of the . - - received by the 5 A e laws and| . n Augw: : S s ashien Mexican cons howed losses of 11 3-4 to 14 cents & bu-|violating the internal revenue la | . A purpose of the |torney’s office. embarrasement 1 consul here today. - & : o b e clal house.of J. P. Morgan & compuilie B - Iizpose, af 1he s e Villa was restored . to. full ~citienship TRIAL OF COMMUNIST shel in wheat, in addition to an extreme |(he Volstead ~Prohibition Enforcement| wh, giud in May, 1919, left & gross cstate fevosg can state con-|COAL MINERS ON STRIKE PLEASED BY REPORTS OF and will return to ‘Chihuahua, his olf L SEns N CIIORGU oL 8 foents at 1R Tolon, | Con o Jast ‘o naval officers are charged | of $7985,565, according to a,transfemitam. dates for pres- NEAR FROSTBURG, M SURRENDER OF VILLA |home, it was understood here. Villa also i gats were weak, but & 5 cebt decline Was| Mhie . 0. M yal O ucht 1t | Fay | dphTatial el y & bepresentativaNi States senators 5 G, MD. gy was given a yearly ‘allowance by th Chicago, July 23.—Pontius Pilate’s trial [the limit. Kansas City Wheat dropped|specifically with having broug] ol Y| state comiptroller's office. The estate 38 A —Reports of the |3 Y dau | of Chirist and the mob's demand for the |13 to 14 cents a bushel. West last April in the naval seaplane : One hun-| FEl Paso, Tex, Ju xican_government, the. remact sdds left to immediate relatives. . . v e Lo velv ¢ alcoholic ! state office | M 3 Bl Base, Tox Vitla. Mexican |and his: men were roato e dded, | Nazarene's lite were retold and the red = a4 8606 irtuelve canes B0 g Trust funds of §200,000 each are create. ey I T St e o eubloved. by Aunin | sirrender of T, TS JIAUES land siven farming fanin s L ASHED a0 Holsneviam sraved bEtiithe LEGISLATURE PLACE TO liguors which they obtained" it Is" alleg- [T, (D 88 00000 cAch oo ¢ chil- HINES TO MANAGE near Frostburs, strack toiny. in manics | leaders here and in Juarez, Mexico, today. —_ today'as William S, \Eorrest, atforfiey for o INT PROFITEERING | 0y 2% DIminl, Babamas: uitted by adren, Robert Lt Bacon, Eiliott C. Bagyss BALTIC STEAMSHIP €O.|to the 200 who went out yesterday Lo | Opinions were expressed that Villa's sur- | MEXICO REJOICES AT o 00 wim el other St o O whion recently.sat. in New | 00 ‘Mrs, Martha B. Whitnicy of, Westel A 3 rd -1 K = ist laborites, changed with con- & court martk s = bury, L. I, and Gaspar G. B: t $ cause of the alleged s ves | render would do much to stabilize mining SURREN ® compni X 5 28.—No emergency ex-|york. e martial which tried 0 g spar G. Bacon of Jas Major. Geherailorivrilion Caraceul ’I‘msr:x:‘t. a::z)qu_i o vy in OhiSanuac tha stateVin BRENDER OF VILLA | spiracy to overthrow the government by | Hartford July 28.—No eme Y York. The court 3 -—No = il 8 maica Plains; Mass. { i Salane: - ists in the present situation of rent prof-|pjcut, Lamb, also at New York, adjourn- lains, . 3 2 ; Tuly 28 Francisoo| begas hua opereh Sesterday spolie a0t Gy |Heering and i need exists. to correot by | g yesterday without announcing its ver-| The pidow s given 3 life intereat 4% idol of “the Mexican peon | today and is expected to fake most of to. |1aW excessive rents, such laws can be en-| gicf, the findings to be reviewed by Sec- iduary estate besides -hee s OF Jhe wit.d-lday it aifiounced that th Which Villa chiefly operated. i e an partment’s transportation service, has re-|of the Wolf Den Coal Company aaq| Surrender of Villa will mean the stop-| Villa, bandit o become the vice president and to i | Emmons Coal Company returned to | PIng of denredations by his numerous|and for years a menace throughout north. ;. associ acted at the next general assembl) the | retary of the Navy Daniels. dower right in the real estate, comprising! anager of the Baltic Steamehip| work after the umpire, Dr. J. H. Hol. |Pands. it was said, who for vears have | ern Mexico ot governments of iy maem ek = t“SZO;g:::s(:&rencevDamw' st of o, Holcomb s repiyy {0 the mnl; e e bty . headquarters in New York, i'|lander of Baltimore, decided they twere | Wrecked trains; cessation of kidnappings | try, entrained tonight with nis e ol ey 2 OTNEYS Teman | ol rent commission which on Monday | Goop RESULTS OF ATLANTIC which includes securities and §401,244 | nounced by Secretary, Baker 1o lentitled to 27 cents a ton. and payment of iarge Bums of Jionex h¥d Tasreon, theres fositakin the first acraallt MIB Borat told the Jurs ik s oti_jpresented fo him a petition signed by FLEET TARGET PRACTICE|C3sh bank deposits, is $6,524,994. . e successor has_nof < el foreign mining companies as fribute to | step looking o hi 3 ol : LU=} obout 5,000 persons asking him to call a iy s s General Hines will leave the| ROOSEVELT ADDRESSED Villa, and generally bring peace in the = entrance once more to | ents may have been silly but that' the | 2POUt 5.000 D privite Mexiean citi iration of his leave of privet can citizenship, as a result of | jury should not find William Bross Lloyq | SPeCial session of the legislature to curb| rpenington, July 28.—Incomplete re-|MANNIX DECLARES HE b _ Eastport, Maine, July 28— Assistan |18 camp that warfare he had waged in | t » concluded ‘at Sabinas early | dynamiting the banks ahd the arsenals | " ommission is in part as folioy s Tilioate et surpi | 2 3 % INVESTIGATING DEATH OF Secretary of the. Navy Framein | Mexico had cost forty thousand lives of from Sabinas told also the | rmi e tonent he oo ineffeetive | Ty have examined the petitions lett | VFETE TN Cre® artained, it was SimLmatle; City, :N. 3, July ¥ LATE PRESIDENT CARRANZA | Roosevelt addressing . patnerinn op| DS enemies and that unless his terms | terms under which the Baray Aogiihe | crank who thought he could sink the |qih me on Monday by yourself and you |l £%0¢" JeSUS N L fime ™ officials,bishop Daniel J. Mannix. of Mel latest government man-of-war by firing & = e o P ! Australia, took - fling at the stat General Eugenio | double barreled shotgun once against s | 2SSociate from New Britain, Data at hand, they said, showed that the d joining th i Fexilents of this. chs mn E it were met for joining the new government | agreed, in the words of . . G ten ity who gave him an mmm“nd,fi of the Torreon mili. | stee] sider” quested me to call a special session of the | (P04 ) anought Oklahoma, command-|9f Premier Lloyd George of Great Brit= mili- | stee $ Mexico City, July 28.—An investigation | jncorma) roception fompin. B e e md vl T and [Wiccues, into the death of the late President Car- said he was 3 i E SR e ceacns 4 ain that the Archbishop would not, ba 1ad to. utill A8 | take forty thousand more lives, “if that| tary zone and % general assembly to consider the alleged by Captain B. N. Irwin, led the seven t ; o ranza began today In the district court of f‘fn’:m_pgn;;a;‘i“}:‘! Eg:c:flf!or;{ for s | were nécessary to bring peace in Mexicor | the Do Ta Hugflz";‘:"fi:el;‘;“fl_wfi'“_‘e of Fent profiteering by certain landlords in | &% WY CARE S b Ve et e the permitted to land in the British Isle Huauchinango, state of Puebla, according | (I-PArtian swan song” He said he to the De,La Huerta gover {ahission | NAVY DEP'T OFFERS FOR {his state. I do not doubt that excessive | 0T (Te TOMENE B, M) 50 fucted | cause of his utterances in New York.at. to a despateh from Puebla City. The|paioning” iin “hig capaciie: acl® oM | BRITISH GOV'T DINNER IN nition of its stability and nis. aceiccCr SALE 2,486,000 POUNDS OF ZINC |rents are charged by some landloras |PFCTEC SEOU 5, 04070 i vimum of | Public reception. P Liting of President Carranza may be r&- ning s capacity as a demo- e 2 Totirnuto eeun o Profiteering existed at and before the last 1. 405 vargs, or slightly less than ten | The Archbilshop in a statement iseuyefl constructed at Tlaxcalanongo, where he :,:“:tat‘g‘cemg‘;s:em nominee, before HOXOE OF: EIINU ROOT| 2L 00T government ‘Washington, July 28.—A surplus of 2,-|general assembly was in session. There .. - E &|in reply to the Prémier stated that it ape gaet death, with the aid of General Fran- e e S London, July 28.—The government| Under these terms, advices state, Vilta | 385000 pounds of zinc was offered for|is no special emergency pertaining to|™popartment officials said much credit f:!{:;i i l; fl;‘eb _l;remlogf did not want cisco Murguia, General Francisco Marlel| W/ 0 "0 gave a dinner in honor of Elihu Root, | is to be allowed a.year’s army pay f sale by the navy department today under |vent charges. was due thefcommanding officers of the the Archbishop give to I - and other prisoners detained here in con-| AMUCXDSEN HAS ARRIVED former American ‘secretary of state, at|his soldiers, and permitted o vq iyl |sealed Dbids to be opened August 4. The| “There has been a large inerease in|ydl 7)1 the development of apparently|Australia’s message. The Archbishey nection with the affair. AT NOME FROM ARCTIC |Lancaster House ' torlight. Lord Curzon,|them to Torreon under personre et | stock is distributed among the severalthe prices charged for all food products.|, ‘i, “efficient gun crews for when the|S2id he had made plans to said on N, — secretary of foreign affairs, presided and | Where these terms. win b ono® §2°Tt | navy yards and stations. Some.increase in the price of rent mustig..; went south in April it was manned|Baitic from New York on Saturday and CANADA'S IMPORTS FROM AND Nome. Alaska, July 28.—Roald Amund- | gave a toast to the king and .the pres- | The band will number about. 1800, 45 i be expected. If the increase is out of pro- |, ", considerable extent by newly enlist-|be saw no reason to chaige his sailin EXPORTS TO UNITED STATES |5l Norwiegian explorer, arrived inlident. There were mo 'speeches. . The|said. portion to the increase which would nat- Nome tonight from the Arctic resion, PR At Torreon the men are to be ed personnel. : % ' dern_conditions it = : o function was purely social. “mustered out” of Villa's women there lack confirmation. urally result from mo n P IOR S a Rl Ottawa, July 28.—A report issued to- ll:lmonuduefn arrived here on a tug and| The guests included Ambassador Da-|allotted a tract of land fi:rvxn;nf:'f,h Other reports tell of general rejoicing [can be considered “‘xb{“"“’t"’m'm'" % | DONEGAL FRANTIO IN gt T day by the decartment of trade and|Said he left his ship the Maude. at|vis, Lord Reading, Viscount Bryce, the|gage in farming. - Vills dom b aia,{ throughout Mexico and ‘of celebrations [bv the general assembly at the remular|” "" ,pppay FOR -FOOD SUPPLIES = commerce shows that Canada's imports| Sledge Island, not far, from here, where |lord mmayor of London, the home secre.|has been given financial gusimier "' | planned. sossiin, o Lises 2o Teason for RIngRInS &5 London, July 28—The Bri from the Tnited States during June fo-| for the last tenp:nty?i he has been storm | tary, Edward_Short. the chief secretary| General Martines: communieating o gl prasept sf::"al assembly, into session to| peast, July® 28-(By The A. P.) o g = g e alled $£88,221.931, while exports from the | bound. e reported all was well with Irelar p Sir Hamar Greenwood, Sis e SUGGESTS GOOD OFFICE! consider . ‘ Donegal this morning was making fran- b lDumsnmn to the United States were $45,- | his expedition. for Irelarp 001 r| Eilano Tames, Mexican consul at Eagle ; in’ connection with' Archbishop M Alfred Mond, Lord Deiboruush, Baron | Pass, termed Villa’s acee ts % OF THE UNITED STATES tic “telephone appeals to Londonderry 2 950,676 " 2 Weardale and Baron Riddell. ferms as “an act of patriotigms . |- === " | EXPLOSION IN PLANT OF UNToX | for food supplies. These, however, could | 9f, Melbourne, Australla, comiog to & PREPARING REPORT ON THE General Martinez wited fhat railroad | Calexica, Calif, ~July 25—United tish Isles, an that ho - . METALLIC CARTRIDGE co,|not be delivered because train crews re- GENERAL COAL SITUATION | GERMANY TRYING TO EXPORT | traflic in the Sabinas distriet was being | States Consul Eoyle announced tonight STRIDGE €|} sed to move trains with military on | "0} be allowed to l2nd in c Archbishop Mannix has beea 200,000 MAUSER BIFLES ] resumed and that he had orderea aii |he had sent a lengthy telegram to the| priggeport, Conm, July 28.—A city|board and the military insisted on 0c-|notified thar he will mot be ot trains to operate on sehedules in effect |State department at Washinston urging|fremen and a workiman were injured to.|CUPying the trains. 040 Trctand, Hut {5k Rord Canadi v - -Germany is trying | prior_to the interruption,, | that the United States offer its good of-§gay in an explosion at the plant of the| The train which was stopped at Let- ing no steps to prevent him E::,,L ,’,“," g ::r;;”mmsr;nrin c‘pm:;: :;a:y. heg?n nrltna_xhlr;n c.; a ;:'rm.‘t on | to export by w‘ayho( steden 200,000 Mau-| Details of the negotiatios fices in an effort to prevent hostilities |{ynjon Metallic Cartridge company. The |terkenny Monday by Sinn Feiriers be- ing the steamer Bal i, two 3 general coal situation for President. | scr rifles, and ‘the Swedish govern; nference for Villa's su between troops- of the Mexican provis- day; drowned while bathing today at Narra-| White House officials declined t» sy s Led @ ARMY VETERAN DROWNED AT NARRAGANSETT PIER st ‘Washington, July 28. — Secretary of Providence, R. I, July 28—Emil J.|Labor Wilson, returning to Washington| Stockholm, July 28 e o A 5 e Tact o1 o S e e v o *|workman, who was carrving a pail of causehit e tran®porting troops Was | New York on Satuzday n 3 2 has sked ve its consent to|ed on the part of the De La'H ional federal government and those o rimers to dump into oil was still there today with the military guard- official e e e s Smative of Little- [ whether the labor secretary, wio was| their importation on the understanding|em by General Martine ot Governor Cantu of Lower B St i odytwian they u';fl;‘.]ff ing_it. g ofi: i brook. my"e:t:\“ zl ) g’:h m!’l‘n‘.‘ :n:l :t M:‘l f::rmer h«;me in P:n:;::’l;.\nm, n.l am;‘ |h«;y areA‘nn;::ted for re-exportation | night. ending at 11 o'clock i The fireman, was hit by splinters| Masked armed men early this morn-|nix would net:be at- turned to Washington af irect” re- exico. Appl to_this end h: & po- | Lower California reported under the' later explosions wren called tolirs held up. the fast-Dublin i s {lion of the Canadian army corpe. .~ Guest of the ‘presiiont. 3 o S A R R . F AR ey e e L o e el bl - Newry~and took away. ~Cleast

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