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VOL LXI—NO. 202 POPULATION 29,685 Bualletin CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1920 14 PAGES—98 COLUMNS o e RICE TWO CENTS CION BILL HAS Leadar of Mexican Revolt Will Surrender \Kidnapped Blakely | } Coughlin is Alive "> BRIEF TELEGRAMS rty-seven Y. W C. Poland plan to leave if the with Russia is not signed. A, Major General Frank Melntyre has been reappointed chief of insular af- workers in armistice EVAGUATION [ F THE POLISH PASSED HOUSE OF COMMONS GAPITAL NOW IN PROGRESS If President De La Huerta Will Stop Sending Federal The state department declared it did not care to comment on unoflicial reports or mere rumors from Tokio. Augusto Pasquale So Avers " After a Severe Cross-Exam- Measure Designed to Restroe Order in Ireland llecelvedl an| Troops. i ination. The steamship Adeiatic, due to ar-| Civilians Are Leaving Warsaw as Fast as the Railroads Can * . { 3 3 H g 3 . ive in New K, $1,500,000 in gold — Joseph Devlin, Nationalist,| xogates, Ariz, Aug. 6—1t becime : : 5z rive in New York, has 3 £ % Overwhelming Majority — Josep! 4 Jncths, heve toaly that’ Governor mers. | oo Lindelotla Ans '6; Aiter (180 Honre bosighied tn| Kuhin JToch & Co. Accommodate Them—Military Observers Are Still Hope- Was Suspended For Defying the Authority of the House to Bring Him to Order—Irish Members and Labor Cham- pions Walked Out With Devlin. ses fe ban Cantu has offered to surrender pos- weeks President De La Huert Crank,” identified as Augusto Pasquale lalias. Pascol, held by the police as an acomplice in the kidnapping on thirteen months old Blakely Coughlin, began to weaken tonight and made an appeal to M. ssion of the executive office within two rials on condition that Provisional a stops sending troops into Lower California. deral Paris quoted the B. Green, Oils, Ltd.. manager of i declared there will be no rationing of gasoline in Alberta. the Impe- American dollar at ful That the Fall of Warsaw Will Bz Avert=d—Persians ‘Are Preparing to Abandon Teheran, Thsir Capital, as the al t e A e ; i e —_— lthe captors of the child to return him in| 13 francs 90 centimes. as agamst 1f Bolshz=viki Army Advancss. s i ic3 TO PREVENT SMUGGLING venty-four hours or he would tell all|f, 6 centi t last cl Aug. 6.—By an overwhelming | further excitement until app! et | twenty-four rancs 6 centimes at last close.s 5 2 . e svernment | this _evening | closure met with angry shouts of “Gag OF ARMS INTO MEXICO |he know: e i e e e o e = hrough the Irish coercion bill, fged.” This was announced tonight by Maj.| The leading plane of the all metal oses to call for government e o ttes Dhaer in Treland. Washitigton, AT Lynn G. Adams, head of the Pennsyl-|squadron, fiying from New York to San|The latest new event of an cmergency, of fi”‘{‘ffl Aohates preceded the voting &' | TERMS OF COERCIQN BILL sul Boyle at Mexicali, van ins,Vanin - states police Miwliost men ‘oaptitred Biancixen fto map: Rerlal routes efciSalt) wiich s s L the nouse of commons, but lacking tue PASSED BY COMMONS |structed by the state department today |Pasauale at Egs Harbor, N. J., last|Lake City. he ooy e presence of Premier Lloyd George and s tocooperate with the United States mil- MORAAY. =~ - 0\ 4 00 people who| A crowa of 50,000 to 70,000 persons August 9, and British forces Herbert H. Asqulth, they did not stir the preventing the smuggling of wa r mater- them forward continuously stein on interest which attached to vesterday's|Any persons upon whom sentenced Of litary commander at Calexico, Calif, in bave the baby, Pasq\:aleue::i?ni:‘l; daeus:’ zgier;zgf:s‘e‘}og"c‘?:""(‘;‘ux‘h;du‘;"‘;[°Da : L'fl,“fi‘f‘ has spent itsels, will soon afterward, it is report: discussion, and were far less acrimoni- | jmprisonment have been -passed in Ire- a5 agross the border. peration, after. constant iquestianing ac,; CoE TS SR A ons. land could be conveyed to and detains Al S st corting i Adamet Sihas (Y Tstisr ShEb e B A noiable exception was a furious |in any prison in the United Kingdom ul-| PHONOGRAPH RECORDS me out of thie Tell them in some WaS| jire, which destroved two thentres| - Military observers here still cher | G ¢ e outburst by Joseph Devlin, nationalist |der the terms of the Irish coercion bill OF HARDING'S SPEECHES xf, they don't _;m_ls' l:t et him within |04 SiX business buildings in Army 011’;11 at H\‘e tu ;;on ‘x 1"\“" e Saved. © LAS FLED TO 2 member from Belfast, who defied the au- | which passed the third reading today in asne you people whero. to ‘get him WA |Gity, near Junction City, Kan. causedf /The sliuaflon of the Polsh arm S EEr AR therity of the house to bring him to or- | the n:n : :‘musacs fia:‘nn;mrfii ::& “1;9 Marlon, Ohio, Aug. 6.—Senator Hard- ;‘l{‘enn(llb;h?:rmu?:fi;“gm,, a loss of $200,000. :l;s::-‘:':\‘e .'.min_ S 1‘:\'.‘uu : ‘snpurl iyt {Mgi)u 5 e ccipitated an exciting scene, | text of which wi e public here to- |, 2% (o) y rd- sta . 3 3 erate, 4 a : thal the Po! o hesiit of which he was suspended. | day by the British embassy. This sec: |(S foday secelved another string of vis- Ang then, when he dnt 2% TS| Uncouditional sursender of Gov. Eete-|ile Temoa ‘Since they still have relgovernment has flel to Postn andthat Deviin appeared to take the sentence |tion of the measure applies o PerSONS |y od corrispondance, disposed of a mise | o mree 1 moe thinls the woman who has|Dn Cantu by representative of Provi-ysources and are digiting foot by foot alljthe soviet forecs are only forty kilome: philosop*-4iTy and when thé vote on the [already sentenced as well as those who | o, POFReTRITRERC, TRCReC OF & A “But 1 don’t think the WORRR T3 05 |sional President de las Huerta was de-| the terrifory of the Vistula and the S rom AN e motion o exclude him was announced, |may thereafter be sentenced. - |ing"Tis “attention at Readquarters, and |esown so fong of him since she has had|manded in Mexicall. G0 Pihs et itheit dis 2 to have emanated In Warsaw. he waiked out rapidly before the speak-| In general the new law Wou'd WU | then set out for a sixty mile automobile 'him that I don't think she Will give him| Tie gteamer West Eidara, bound from | despair is only justificd Warzaw corresponders of the er could conclude fhe request that he|fer the dutise of Crown tribunals B 5% | ride, his first real diversion this week 'up. She is certainly fond of that kid"| Yokohama to New York, grounded on the| strength and the power of : ) Sotesmongents Jol e leave. The ensuing exodus of Irishland mvflourfs mar i "m- auties | from the cares of the campaign. Pasquale’s appeal for the returh oflyocks off Barbers Point, Hawail. The | destroyed. That is not the case that the bolsheviki are still members and lahor champiens left only | courts also would take over the d One of his odd jobs during the day |the baby boy followed an earlier state-lembers of the crew were not in danger. | Poland. (ihat e bbherli % handful of liberals to continue the | >f coroners and would have the power to | ., o S SO0 C SN0, DUTE SR AV e DR Y police that the child is o a iencins and St 15 pelieven they first vote on the bill and there was no | decide cases without jury. only audience, however, was the operator |alive. “Blakely Coughlin is alive, What| ‘ Bar gold in London was 1145 an eunce.| opiee from oo o 7% R i e b s e ol Gtiion of a recording apparatus for photograph more do you want?' he exciaimed.| According! to the Paris Matin, Emg.| ooiee (0N the Polish | ont give the i Fa s = land has taken steps to mobilize tWO| foitine and a stabilization of the t = SMUGGLING BIRD FOUR STEAMSHIPS ARE - divisions in Poland. e pa'fl'l‘“,o ¥ Tho ne | ILLED OF PARADISE FEATHERS RESPONDING TO RADIO CALL —_ 4 artiilen? Appareatls s chovt ot { AND THIRTEEN INJURED | Tliree: thpndyed . Soullaw?. -xallead | oo, 5. thare has/bebnidelay. in by v . ew York, Aug. 6.—With the seizure| Boston, Aug. §.—Four steamships toda t o 3 strikers in_ Elizabeth, X. J. out since| Sty . Colo., Aug Three men were rd of paradise ers said to be|were hurrying to the aid of the new! I C ul Y B Sl g April, agreed to return to work if their| U0 Suns and s to a positior i ared Shen ot d;;?.,m{:rx.c th \Fcf\":‘re being landed | freighter Suportco, which sent adio | 1rc ates our usiness ogan seniority rights were restored. Which ‘they. can T 5 t car men p_Duca D' Abruzzi s crew were arrested. eak- message last night saying she w diate danger they asked that the vessels | announced that they will have slogans for the coming campaign that dash to wit! P mate als of all kinds - : : : Airplane scouts over the I enue officials believe they|ing badly and was heading for Halifa Threatened with, disaster, Poland re- h s 1 } % ; o ably members of the Kos dead are: Dan Sullivan, 25 years uncovered a ring of smugglers wWho| The water was gaining on_the pumps to- ‘he two great political parties recogniz % newed her efforts to obtain assistance i % . are 2 ) 2 brought a million dollars worth | day, the Sunortco reported, and although | el o x ScagRive. they vy O mevapate from the United States in the struggle|TePOTt @ heavy movement oid; Dan Flannigan and Charles Hanson fumaze into the country. | her officers did not consider her in imme- ||| advertising to bring a message before the people for they have both With the armies of Soviet Russia. river of stores of ammunit 1l 'of Derive shin Coll 5, and Leonard Tremmer, Sithe Ve = = tvad 4 i 2 : The opening of a three-day meeting | Several squadrons of Loth of Denver, were so seriousit efore e D e aeiale learn. | Sand by ready to lend assistance if need- || i1l bo kept constantly before the people through the newspapers. They [|at Otawa by the Imperial Press Con-|ported to have been his ey a0 ; ' raband was aboard. As|” The Suportco was launched two months know that the papers reach the people and that the people read the [!ference was begun with problems of dis-| same spot for the past twenty A crowd of several hundred gathered he two seamen came ashore they were searched and eighty plumes were dis- sovered concealed under their clothing. ago. She wds bound from New York for Havre and when she first reported her trouble was 100 miles south of Halifax. i | | papers per. The merchant has at his hand the same instrument to circulate tribution and prices of newsprint pa- resting. The foreign office has ho offici firmation of the refo about the barns early in the evening but ited itself with shouting until before 8.30 o'clock, when an ef- = A e s s 0 ; Halifa : Entente nations are called upon to| Warsaw that Genera: Max fort was ma ao“"n'\:: and ’;::L::; ‘\fn e maaas ::::‘&:’";’,’:;D‘]"C!\{;::r!:r\rl\:fi<x‘r;r"‘l“’“c,;‘]‘r{; slogan, the slogan of geod goods, desired goods, seasonable goods, end the “era of Hungarian reaction”| assistant to Marshal Fo ! The mms»m\:f:; ‘x;efm\s\in‘\n aonr\;l;?xat:flm:f guarters were found stuffed with thel oS Gll oo Tt e to keep attractive prices. It s the wise and far-seeing merchant who will 1(;3' comveflmlslllunsarfy e Sbserve he assume supreme command of from those protecting the barns. A e + i so | 2 > L ' 5 ¥ 2 Sy istarmament terms of the St. Germain . 3 et : feathers. =~ Letters in Italian al50| in touch with them hourly through the use this means so readily available to him and so effective in its results. Frcaty R S e i s bt iR i were found which officials believe Will re-| o7 Clits radio station e S oy e ; No olshevik - communication ‘e barns and the 150 strikebreakers veal the workings of smugzlers’ ring. Early this afternoon the Suportco re- | For the merchants of Norwich and vicinity no better medium is concerning the fighti ic loused there also were armed. ration by members of the crew, the officers declar- m to retreat from the ship paoty under the cover of wif drawn revolve: their ported by wireless that she was miles from Halifax and that she would not require assistance in reaching port. At the time the messake was sent the pumps were able to keep up with the in- offered than the advert columns of The Bulletin, which daily catch the eye of 50,000 people in the Eastern Connecticut territory. ing trial until During the past week the following matter has appeared in the peace in capital was Samuel Gompers declared that indus- America conceded _the workers to grgzanizs and have a voice in industry. impossible right of the Hiffel Tower wirele The only me: ternationale atrocities. Federal troops are expected to arrive : city tomorrow to assist the police The zovernor received a telegram from the chief of staff at Chicazo stating 5 ~ ER s et £ that 500 troops would leave Campn Fun- = T coming water. Ciiemnns of Hue Bulieun £o8 & ceois @ o ¢ Sir Lomer Gouin, Prime Minister of| " = n, Kansas, for Denver by early tomor- SHOT IS FATHER IN i = Bulletin Telegraph Local General Total Quebec, on his return from Europe, de-| CIVILIANS ARE FLE | Tow mornine OF HIS MOTHER | -6 S1AVS FIRE UPON Saturday, July 152 254 674 clared that the great wealth of Ca- FROM POLISH CAPITAL| Judze Greeley W. Whitford, in the dis- Sl by % E02 s B s e o il 4 35 triet court. this afternoon ordered leaders Aug. 6.—After shoot- ON ITALIAN BATTLESHIP Monday, Aug. 12 230 496 terest overseas. ‘Warsaw, Aug. 5 (By the A. P.)—Plans| of the striking street car trainmen to im- ing and kiilin: ather early today in T Foa s Tussday, Aug. 142 235 531 of foreign bureaus to evacuate Warsaw defense of his mother, Louis F. Gross. h’;P"“:(?"fi G-f = );‘-Vrmg upon an Wellagedey, Al 91 a2 637 John Alexander, alleged international|are proceeding with a rush. The French, 3r.. 21 years old, telephoned to the police | {allan TalGeship from Tiume by Jugo ’ 3 g anarchist and said to be a member of | British and Austrians have ted a | ; and awaited Gross, police say, | Slave near Bukar is re]r'on"“ adesn ral Thursday, Aug. 106 286 526 the German Commniunist party, was ar-(special train for F s W] Ger- declaared his father e choking }A\lr‘- e i ao:!(y -y Ff‘:’r"‘\o‘_n‘;;“:““n:é:fft Friday,, Aug. 114 302 579 rested in Chicago on the request of New| man legation has a syecial trin for its|fj AUTOMOBILE THIEVES “ross when she returned from a trip to|as 2 t i corres York authorities. employes nd German subjects at W: ! Soury Park with her son's girl friend. |of the Rome Ponolo Romano. The battle- = b i 5 “,h‘;ch' e ’(‘:1“‘- S i SURROUNDED IN SWAMP B o shots fired at the elder Gross 3""‘ r;ur_ned the fire and dispersed the Total .. 77 1832 3493 Census returns show the state of Rhode| Evacuation of the nr A ON WEESTEE GOEN tock chhE A D B L Island 604,397; increase 61,787 or 11.4|hegun. Civilians are vrocecding as f: = - "Mty father broke into a jealous rage| Itix officially announced, adds the Con- | S e | . cent, Frovidence county, K. L mclud- | a5 the raitonds ean Sorommetnie thens Ang. 6—Two o when my mother arrived h?me;}r‘!d at:;;v s e dempeict ot Mw‘m:r-m‘gan‘\;*r:: ing Providence, 475,190, increase 30,837 ¢ med with shotguns d k her to death.” The police o - & ! . _ : . 5 2 PERSIANS EV SHERAN sur el rlv O oec declared. “He accused|machine guns and driving the Serbians,|records, and the speeches all were ex-|What are you worrying about? Let me|® %0 Per cent. “o‘\f EVACT ICTEMERAN sl b Tt it Ty I being out with other men. I|Who recently seized the townfi over the |Cerpts from his previous public deliver-igo and I'll tell you where he i George Henry Payne, candidate for the S SAEEROACIH OX BorSHBvIxi| an auto chased by twen- o T 24 going to be @ case of |frontier. ances. The records are to be distribut-| The prisoner, acocrding, o Major | republican nomination for U. S. sena- AU S0 ganios b m:lug” or father so I ran to my ‘ ed by the republican national commitiee Adams also virtually admitted that he|tor against James W. Wadsworth, Jr. Washington, A —Because of the «tied with ‘police had e S0 St ravel 1 warned him|COX WILL SPEAK IV as a means of carrying the front porch Wrote the letters signed ‘The Crank”|attacked Senator Wadsworth’s moral| 2Pid advance o fthe bolsheviki army. |} S g O room and g . e Sk et B 2nd; gob ithe, B1ZD00EE b . the Persians are preparing to evacuate | Several volleys. The men are said to would kill her, and when EASTERN STATES IN SEpr, |CiTPRign into every locality. ind got the §12, eft by George H.|fitness for the position. T + oA b7 e ey e il BT I fired six shots at him.” i S 0 EEs “| As a result of the candidate's political | Coughlin, her of the missing child, e e“”‘”’“ v”’*]-r_ apital, ; te depart have bees daing wholgsale auto steal- : 1 , | conferences his headquarters annéunced |under a deserted trolley stati i President Ebert filed a suit charging|Ment was advi fagRy b HE came here from | Dayton, Ohio. Aug. 6—Governor Cox et ‘that one.of the Hrat bis deléga: |0l Norriatows Y on ot e kainst the newspaper Frei Presse,| Well. American minister to Per ago. will speak in middle western and eastern | tonight that one of the first bix delesa 2 ibel fagairsbitie e WEDAM a%e states until September, and will then go |t to come from outside Ohio for ;r Mdjclr Adams denied reports that | which published an article asserting a = i) A - O |, . f asquale is becoming a physical wreck|popular dancer, creating a sensation at i S WOSKI west, it w officially announced today.|{ront porch speech would be from P _ Mars 4 niGa Vi o . A O TRAIGNED TODAY | It Was definitely announced that he wouid | dianapo TN at) 55 was et as the|Tromithe long Exminailons! hi BAstssd| Berlin, s NiEva - vencilai dlece el : | TO BE ARRAIG) A e e date ‘after Senstor Hardine had taled |through since last Monday. O the aiher } e el i The | medialely sorsll the’ beler Moied. last . = S wm’o‘h“ announcements were that Senafor|Over arrangements with a group headed Ekm'h Major Adams said, the prisoner is| Charles B. Brewster of New York and |V O a‘(lmrf in_this direction had been for a strike on the Denver New Haven. Conn. Aug 6 — M| piiiman would be in eharge of the Pa. |by Elias C. Jacoby, chairman of the In- |COmposed and suave. He Albert W. Cox of Providence wWere killed | eXpected, however. t 1y system. The Jjudge found seven Frank ,“”"_“‘ Cnt here on ex.|cific and Rocky Mountain headquarters|dianapolis Harding Club. They told the [POthing unless he is convinced that the|when their automobile was struck by an officers and executive committeemen of T om. and will |at San Francisco and that Senator Walsh |nominee that more than two thousand |lOlice have the proof against him. When |express train on the Boston and Maine | AMBRICAN LE S carmens (u{on gullty oL~ contemph fradition papers this Alte00 e court |Of Montana would succeed Senator Gerry | Indianians would be present. they ply him with other questions that oad at Milton, N. H., yesterday. LEAYE PERSIAN caPprrop|!ol caling the strike be formaily arraigned in the police COUrti s “opairman of the senatorial commit.| A sharp reply was mads today to r- |Would incriminate him if answered, he - ke leaders were alleged to have <band with earbolic acid. | tee- ports quoted last night in a statement |STiles, shrugs his shoulders and says| More than two-thirds of the 496 pas-| yrachingion. Aug. 6.—Because of the| :/0lated an injunction secured by the eity 3 e will be held at by Harding headquarters regarding or- |POthing. E sengers on the steamship Mongolia| apiq pavance of the bolsh army | Sc\€ral weeks ago restraining the com- the refurn to| RAILROADS ORDERED TO ganization of a Marion edelgation to the | The state and local police for several|which arrived at New York, were Span-{ynon meheran, the Pe i it from reducing wages and the men : e Lz ation of Governor Cox at Dayton, G3¥S have been convinced that thelish farmers who intend to settle in the| smerican minister St riking. The men now are striking the vr.)rbn;r‘;”‘::;:l: SUBMIT QUARTERLY REPORTS :’Q‘““_‘:K;f_fl’)‘;: ‘;mr_’cs oo i“’ ‘ths |missing child is alive and that a woman|southwest. The Mongolia arrived & da¥ {oday by the state e | her pay. Se has ad-| Washington, Aug. 6 —Railroads having | Statement as charging that the delega. |43 connected with the case. Pasquale’s|ahead of schedule. T e ey it Between 400 and 500 American Legiof dmin tion was being padded out from neigh- |confirmation of their convictions has re- request from the Ameri sul members, wearing the uniforms which having annual operating revenues in ex- gulted in i i 3, tbound. - re ~ 2 _operati ever 3 L gwas Deln 5 - n increasing the force.of men| FErie passenger train No. 4, eastbound, |, o “boicin that he be swed to de-|they wore during the world war, are - used it only | cess of one million dollars were orderea | boring a0E a0 free ranSportation weSlwho are now searching for a habitue of [struck an automobile containing four| o o oW, (ol 8 PR BEOREE O T8 aioliing the outlying districts of the im. today. by the' interstate commierce'icum- jelne. offered. In, response, the 2 “ . |the underworld and his supposed sweet-|persons at Newberry crossing. ten miles| 4 g city tonight to relieve the regular police- mission to submit quarterly reports giv-jcommittes’ on srroneements. headed by | hear They tars Sacaialytances of, Pis Two women WOULD GIVE CREDIT TO CHINA OF MONEY INSTEAD An appeal to ing the number of their employes of va- rious classes and the services rendered by them. The purpose of the order -it was explained, is to provide more up-to- Ju co tice: iam 8. Spencer of the probate the following no- dge Wil 3 quale’s and are believed to be the actual urt, publisned tou. kidnappers and the present possessors of the baby. The name of the man is known to the police as it was given were “One hundred dollars reward will be from Birmingham, N. Y. killed, a third will probably die, and a girl was fatally injured. It was decided at a meeting of the RUMANIA NEUTRAL IN RUSSO-POLISH CONFLICT n for duty in the downtown sections. mored moter cars d machine gun the downtown equipped with were ready to pa- district. Other ma- moun trol to cstablish|date railway labor statistics than are|paid to anyone faishing Proof to €%0W ' fhem by Pasquale, but he failed to lden.|Council of the League of Nations that| London, Aug. 6—Ru agiraget oo E 0 R "“::,‘fi,‘}e“ge;‘zzr:! h]‘;';‘r'n an give | furnished by the regular annual reports|that any person comnmected with the 'firy a “police photograph of Lis friend]each country participating in the inter-|in the Russo-Polish conflict is one of the | ¥ a thovsand lerefiiang were armefl of Chi- | of the roads to the commission. democratic national, state or courWs when shown him late today. national financial copference to be held|strictest neutrality, but in event of any | ith army rifies, sawed-off shotguns sud the G committee or the committee mamed 0| The state and city authorities sai|in Brussels Sept. 24, will be asked to|joint action becoming necessary, RU-| regolve g o tnb Pecple “hi- | SOCIALIST CONGRESS arrange for a special train to Dayton has they had to proceed very carefully in|present balance sheets showing actuallmania will cooperate with the pden)] Hn A o aaaing Tmsving Sttt are na in session here. REPUDIATES BOLSHEVISM | directly or indirectly ,given or offered |the case as they- wanted to return the|financial situation of their nation. 2 et stV actoraine. fo ML st Honaeh, - e At G e The del e went on record as free transportation to any member of \baby alive to its mother. They did not B it Rumanian minister of finance, who closed tonight. -Citizens were requested strongly favor: ie consortium. or| Geneva, Aug. 6.—Bolshevism was re-|the delegation making the trip to Day- [know the temperament of the present|QUIET PREVAILED IN tified Great Britain to that effect today. |y Mayor Bailey to remain at home, banking group four great nations.|pudiated the, socialist congress in|ton Saturday. This does mot apply to keepers of the child nor how desperate- WEST FRANKFORT LAST NIGHT | It is stated in official Rtur T L. S 3 AEngland. France, n and the United |session heré yesterday when the political |railway employes traveling on passes. (ly they are being pressed. The penalty _— ters here that there is no f FER 8 o= States, which was forced shortly afetr|programme of the congress was adopted.| Judge Spencer also declared in a pub-|{for abduction in Pennsylvania is life] West Frankfort, Ills, > via Johnston |(po statement that Tuman BARGAR S the peace confereace to finance China in|The vote on the programme was unani-|lic statement that “so far as the com- |imprisonment. City, Ills, Aug. G—Quiet prevailed in|yo give Poland military support if Great BE CALLED OFF her industrial and commercial develop-|mous, but two of the British delegates de- mittee knows there is not a man or wo- The police believe the captors of the|West Frankfort tonight after last night’s | pritain and France supply financial 2 e clined to cast their hallots. The next|man in the Marion delegation who is child are ready to abandon him if they|rioting in which two score of Dersons|.ij Rumania’s concentration of troops |, 1Denver, Col, Aus. 6.—The strike of g s st oy meeting of the congress will be held in|not a resident of Marion county.” can do it without detection. Both |were beaten. Reporis that five persons, trainmen employed by the Denver Tram- CANADA HAS COMMISSION FOR REVISION OF TARIFF Ottawa, Ang. 6.—The commission to the Canadian tariff has been ap- Brussels in 1922, AMUNDSEN TO RESUME NORTH POLE ATTEMPT in; Senator Harding today Association of Nation, High Cost of Liv- The five phonograph : J ‘eches made by re entitled An Major Adams and Alfred I. Souder, cap- tain of city detectives, said tonight they would not be surprised if the baby turn- el up any minute. Colon g, Taxation, Liberty Under the TLaw el Frank Taylor arrives were killed could not be verified. Prigadier General Frank P. Wells and d tonight from Springfield and took char'q of the on the frontier is declared to be merely precautionary and. it is there is no ques- tion of any individual action by Ruma- nia. way company was called off by the execu- tive corumittee of the tramway men's un- ion shortly before midnight toright. 5 3 and Esxcerpts from Speech of Acceptanc: Pasquale was brought to this ity |gjtuation. Militiamen @rcled through | o = SPECIAL SESSION OF TEN pointed and will hold its fin!lh !“1‘,‘"9;: Nome, Alaska, Aug. 6.—Captain Roald|It is planned to put on the reverse sids early today from Harrisburg. When|through the town in automobiles and had | N0 MERCY WILL BE LEGISLATURE FOE SUFFEAGE = beginning Sfl’te'm er .,‘nh- Amundsen, Norwegian explorer, will|of the record a republican campaign arrested last Monday he was taken t0|(pe streets cleared by 8 o'clock. SHOWN ENTENTE OFFICERS —— was announced tonight. Bvidence sub-ijeqve Nome tomorrow to remume his at-|eong. Trenton, N. J., and then brought into| \ayor Lon Fox #nd Sheriff Robert H. Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 6.—Governor sequently will be taken by the commis- sion in all provinces. The members of tempt to reach the North Pole, he an- nounce dtoday. He plans to steer his POLISH POPULATION OF this state and most of the time he has been under guard in the state capital, ‘Watkins, Governer Lowden asking that troops be who last ni; ght t elegraphed Berlin, Aug. 6.—Intense anti-entente feeling is ramoant in the ranks of the Roberts o Tennessee announced tonight that he would issue tomorrow a formal the body are Sir Henry Drayton, ministet| yosqe) the Moud, for Wrangell Island, off This afternoon he was taken to the ed the belief | Russian bolsheviki troops and hatred for| call for a special session of the Tennes: of finance, chairman; J. A. Calder, Dres-| the jorthern coast of Siberia, and from CANADA IS INCREASING |county workhouse at Holmesbure, |on: fere, OmigRt oXDrceed e the French is especially pronounced ac-| general assembly, and that the call would \dent of the pi council, and Senator| na¢noint to drift with the Aretic ice ! where he was kept for an hour attempt- o cording to & epecial despatch to the | recommend that the legistators consider Gideon D. Robertson, minister of labor. | pgck. Ottawa, Ont., Aug. 6.—The number of 415 to make certain identifications and v Deutsche Zeitunz from Koenizsberg | ratification of the suffrage amendment to -— i Polish people in Canada is on the in-|tnen brought back to the central pelice | BOOSEVELT CONCLUDES - (East Prussia). Men of the . Dolshbvik | (he foaibet ot e o i OBITUARY. Trade Unionists Arrested in Modrld. | Crease, ‘;‘mflr"t‘}?g(“t’h‘“‘ef‘t“t’"“; figures, |gtation in City Hall. : NAVY DEFT. DUTIES st it e ovenly boast that no | by ratifying- the amendment now, can Edward F. Searles. Madrid, . 6.—Twe which show that the latest Dominion| «I will take full responsibility for - : quarter..will be shown entente officers 4 3 : L e Methuen, ase, Avs, b Bdward F.|,Naorid AUE. 6°Two trado unionists | (1971) census Sures of 33,065 have been | Pasuale’s confinementy Said Major| Washington, Aug 6—Franklin < D:|ana men who dare show themscives along | oo oeciive In allowing women vot, Searles, wealth lanthropist and part matezially increased. Adams. . “When the charge is made it|Roosevelt, democratic v ice D 1 15a sontior. search by the police for five men_who on Wednesday night fatally wounded Count de Salvatierra and his sister: nominee, today concluded his duties as election in all states of the union. assistant secretary of the navy and left for Dayton, O., to attend notification cere- The 1916 census in Saskatchewan, Al- berta and Manitoba showed a total of 27,700 Poles in those three Globe, died here will be either kidnapping or murder, the The dnspatch asserts there is no ani- former it Blakely is returned alive, the mosity shown toward the Germans on swner of the New Y late today. SPEAKING PLANS a ARRANGED in Methuen in = rovinces f " The black-mailing the part of the Russians and that the lat- A g M o Mve | ¥ the Marqules da Jejaves. And wibl LSl 2 L e it mvh bvar | mmonias foranrsoty for | Covernar \COX. the | tos) elterats they B0 ot porm e 2t FOR GOVERNOE COX I A sbina ot Great Barrington, who | Sl Wounded his wife. The volice re-} 55, it 15 kmown that the Furopean |gitempted. It took much work and more | democratic presidential candidate. late German territory. . —— T e e SR port mo definite success. has been| . q'io polish-Russian wars were respon- |ghan 100 men guarding 58 miles of rail-|' Before leaving the department in which| Regarding the ‘soviet government's in.ly ‘Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 6.—Governor Cox died in 1(' ition to his extensive estate in | Chieved in apprehension of the murder-| 1o for the movement of many Polish|goad to catch him. Knowing the child is|he had served for nearly eiglit years, Mr. | tentions with resnect to Poland, the Ko-|Will Carry to the country in a few days, g gl P s iy 11 nationals back to Poland, census officials |glive, we are working to that end. Roosevelt held an informal reception at|enigsbers message credits Red army of-|0n Speaking tours continuing until N i 2 S b or s = Delicwe that immigration has more tham| “VWe have identified Pasquale beyond|which he greeted officers and civilian em- | ficers who walk across the customs bar.|vember, the democratic gospel he will B b ol | SEVEN, THREONS EHOX TN balanced the loss. any doubt. We found in his Philadel-| ployes. Later Secretary Daniels on be-|rier at Prosken with declaring that Mos. |outline here tomorrow in accepting his Block 15'3""-’; gt rhrentd ) I RIOTING IN DENVER phia room the charred bits of an en-| half of employes of the navy yards and|cow is determined to incorporate Poland |party’s presidential nomination. library, housed in his Metauen ‘mznslor_).‘ S o o Nelope addressed to George H. Coughlin|stations and the navy, department pre-|i the Russian empire and restore to Ger-; The governor announced, after con- are amoag the beat B ey gl o2t | Deuver, Col,. Ang. .S BoverL il SN FOFH O TR .. |at Norristown, the father of the child. |sented the retiring official With a silver [many territory taken from her through | ferences late today with, party managers most recent benefaction wae 2 glft of|were shot, two'so seriously” Wounded SEEMS TO BE ABATING |} “ o it was scribbled a series of|loving cup. the peace treaty. here for tomorrow's netification cere- $2,500.000 to the University of California. | they may die in rioting at the East Side s ‘Re’ showing an attempt to practice a e - ‘| mony, that he would speak throughout No near relatives surv {car barns tonight. 5 Boston, Aug, 6.—Business at the offices |y iceq handwriting. Th ‘Rg’ cor-| POLICEMAN'S INDISCRETION REFUGEES ARRIVING ON the middle and eastern states until Sep- Amos Whitnes. “The mob advanced towards the barn|of the b"‘_"“""sl“"‘cl‘,‘“gfi company, con- | o1y to those in the letter sent by|LEADS TO MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE FRONTIER OF EAST POLAND |tember 1 and then tour the entire west, Hartford, Conn., Aug. 6-—Amos Whit-|2nd were met with a volley of rifie fire| ducted by Charles Ponzi, seemed about iy "(rank’ We confronted him with i (Ut Pactib Soust. ney, founder of the Pratt & Whitney |from inside.” normal today, and there was no indication |yi" cyidence. He finally broke down| Eimira, N. Y, Aug. 6.—Stewart Smith,| Berlin, Aug. 5.—Refusces reaching the o A company. long president of the concern | ey i Lo M iy Bl il g for |gna admitted the writing. a member of. the city police department, | fromtier of Bast Prussia from Pinsk | WEST FRANKFORT QUIET and of the Gray Pay Station Telephone | TROOPS LEAVE CAMP ten days or more. oty Ien gmo Der- " sgain this morning we had Pas-[is under arrest today charged with|are reporting an acute food shortage in AFTER NIGHT OF RIOTING rompany here, died at Poland Springs. FUNSTON FOR DENvEg|&ie were waiting outaids \"e ihces When |quale call up Mr. Coughlin from Captain | mansli@hter, second degree. Smith ves-| territories evacuated by the Poles. The Me., yesterday in his 5Sth year. y the “"";fi e !‘ e arore |Souder's office. Coughlin had frequently| terday afternoon was in a local garage | retreating armies are said to have taken| West Frankfort, via Johnston City, e wa Denver, Colo.,, Aug. 6.—Five hundred|said to be speculators looking for discour- talked to ‘The Crank’ over the telephone.|when seventeen year old William Frear|all the grain and food they could find, | Tlls., Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 6.—George F. Burga, editorial writer for the Columbus Ditpatch, and at one time private secre- ary fo Governor Cox, and editorial writ- 4 on the Dayton News, died suddenly Jais morning at his home here. | federal troops have been ordered to leave Camp Funston, Kansas, for Denver, “not later than. the morning of August 7, according to a telegram received here tonight by Governor Shoup from the central department of the United States .army at Chicago. win L. Pride in behalf of the féderal dis- tri pleted before next week, it is said, as has not yet had an opportunity to go over | will be held in Cincinnati, the transactions during the recent run. aged noteholders. He recognized Pasquale's voice, as did also a friend of the. Coughlin family who had also talked to the man.” The' audit of Ponzi’s accounts by Ed- ict attorney, will probably not be ‘com- A national comvention of postmasters September 8- 11, 5 crawled from beneath an his clothing dripping gasoline. policeman lighted a match near the lad, “just to frighten him.” caught fire and Frear’s body was so bad- ly burned that he died In a local hospi- tal this merning. The automobile. The clothing Although crop: in Volbynia are far below the average, grain is being requisitioned by the advaneing soviet armies and it is| feared that famine in western Russia will force large numbers of the people to flee into Germany. General Baron Von Gayl, German com- Aug. 6.—Although West Frankfort was quiet. today after a night of wild rioting, Major Wilbur Satterfield, in charge of militiamen here, this afternoon telegraphed Adjutant General - Dickson for 500 additional troops. Major Satter- field expressed the belief that the riot ing might be renewed at any moment.

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