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Balletin EIGHT PAGES—SIXTY COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS. -~ BRIEF TELEGRAMS ST oy RONGSATTTULE. TONARD ORGANIZED LABOR California Labor Leaders Find Republican Presidential Nom- inee Sympathetic With Organized Labor in Its Desire For Legislation to Care For the Wants of Workers— Also Express Approval of the Senator’s Attitude as an Employer Toward Organized Labor—Mr. Harding Re- _eived a Delegation of Grand Army Members. Marion, O., Sept 19.—Harding head- NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1920 SinFein Conducting Statistics Given of Big Raid for Arms| Industrial Survey Used Twenty Automobiles| Ten of 14 Representative In- Captured From Week End| dustries Show Decrease in Pleasure Seekers. Number of Employes. I;EI}(:“" Sept. 19—With twenty auto-| Washington, Sept. 19.—Ten out of a moblles captured from- week end pleas-|total of fourteen rejresentative industries ure seckers, Sinn Feiners in mid-Tyrone|showed a decrease in the number of em- Saturday carried out one of the biggest| ploves on the pavroll in August as com- raids for arms in the history of Ireland.|pared with July, the department of la- [arly in the afternoon, when large num-|bor's bureau of labor statistics reported bers of persons were starting on week end|in an industrial svrvey made public to- tours; a body of men armed with revolv-| day, Figures on which lhe comparison ers stationed themselves at the emtrance|\wac made were obtained from identical to Gortin Glens, a favorite drive, and|gctaplicpe e Delng ‘Dot motor cars, the passengers;’ The number of emploses in the aute- When twenty machines had been sap:|Tobile manufacturirg industry decreased VOL. LXII—NO. 229 POPULATION 29,685 POLICE FOLLOWING “LEADS” | =gy IN EXPLOSION INVESTIGATION Johannesburg, —Fire destroys Alexander Brailowsky, a Russian Journalist, Has Bee.n Arrfst- ed and is Being Held Without Bail, Charged With Being mill house stanmping an Undesirable Alien—Admits Having Been in the Fi- nancial District a Short Time After the Explosion Occur- gold mine red—Only Body That Remains Unidentified Might Be That of the Driver of the “Death Wagon” — 100,000 Persons Visited the Scene of the Explosion Sunday. London bar gold was 1178 6d an wunce against 118s 6d at last close. French liner La Lorraine left New York for Havre with 540 passengers. four_ hundred the Knights deep [d fields today. - The at £100,000.. ¥L's SUCCESSOR | White Russin b soviet republic. been proclaimed & . 19.—Doubt continues con- sib'e candidates to succecd Deschanel, according to today 8 rs, which admit unanimously | opinion strongly favors Preme | jer Millerand for the presidency. The newspapers express the bolief that M. Millerand will accept because of the im- possibility of agrecing nn anther anther candidate fr-the ffice. Excelsior says political circles are in- clining more and more to Premier Miller- nd s the sole endidate. The Echo de Paris declares Millerand, under the weight Several persons were injured in a rear end collision of elevated trains at Rich- mond Hill, New York. The population of California was an- nounced. as 3,426,536, an increase of 1, 048,987 or 44.1 per ceht. Arab forces have been defeated near Damascus by a French column under the command of Coionel Follet. Drastic measures to enforce the nation alization of food have been adopted by| the soviet authoritics at Petrcgrad. that M. was introduced by Senator Capper ot of public . E 40 3ies SRt Tn AagoiN aeTocnpared with quarters ‘todoy made public a statement | Kansas and - Reprcsentative French of " Ciue SoMghE 1o the tden- | repors that he was secking five members| Concerning a successor o M. Milierand | descended from the adjolning mountain:| Cone I {he woolen iniustry and S ver |one tug &nd 4 Whart wice d.ssowed Y | ot Calitornia Buikling Trodes councl, | the buyer of fabrice witl know ezactly person or persons responsible| of the so-called Galliani band of ana n the premierahip, should, haskilel ifin/| BAVENE Srtarartldia i miban Miumm | 00 e S e e e e g and Daniel D. Sullivan, former president | What he is getting ad not pay for some- ] for Thursday's explosion in Wall street. | ists. 000 persons| Hesidency. the newspapers belle impart. | with revolvers at their heads, were com-| "ear Iaueties. Increases of 80 Dt . Meore, deslored to be the “Cel. |Of the California Federation of Labor, |thing better than fs really being furmish- “ Alexander Braliovaky. a Russian jour.| Polles estimated that 100,000 persons)ant changes would occur in the present|pelied to take ~the raiders around the; et &hi 15 ver cent wero shown in| . M. Moore, deciared to-be the “Col| fonowing their corference with Senator |ed: who was arrested late yesterday on | visited the sceme of .the explosion today.|cabinet. Most of the journals think form- | country, visiting houses in searca of it s D ! iy et it Practteni 4 X ng a few days ago, when the Cali-| Major Hoioker, who was one of the Thel by an anonymous | So dense were the crowds in the narroW|er President Poincare would take the |arms. WEKIE, @ with July, the pasrolls in |TCAched an unders 3 wi forata delegation was Hare. The Stath- | mansgecs of 146 re soatii o N . who admitted having | streets of (h Cnancial distriet that au|ministry of finance, while the Techo de| Soldiers who had been in ambush since| , AS compared with July, the payrolis in | Wilson. ment said: of General Leonard Wood, alse was & H nancial district a short time | tomobiles were barred within a radius ot paris sces a possibility of Jules Steef, |'early morning surprised a body of Sinn|AUSUSt showed decreases in nine ind b/ 5 “We have found, after a most satisfac- | former member of » law firm with Frank- is still being ! two blocks of the J. P. Morgan Company|minister of the interior, becoming presi- | Feiners at bombing practice in the hills|Ties and increases in five. Veteran of foreign wars voted down a + a charge of being an|band and sidewalks were made one-way chief of the bureau rtment he placed of thoroughfares for pedestrians. < All prominent clrurches and public buildings, as well as the homes of high pubjic officials and financiers were plac- dent of the council, with Charles,C. A. Jonnart, ambassador extraordinary to the Vaican, as foreign miniser. A LABOR HAS GRIEVA E today. MESSAGE TO IRISHMY One republican was were wounded and thirty-five captured, illed CREDIT MEN STRONG FOR FEDERAL RESERVE BANKING resolution disapproving the adoption of the prohibition amendment to the con- stitution. tory conference, that Warren G. Harding is sympathetic with organized labor in its desire for lezislatior to cire for the wants of men, women and children of America. It also expressed approval of his atti- lin D. Roosevelt, den ocratic candidate for vice president. He brought the senstor cheering news of the progress of the eam- paign. T Atlantic City J., Sept. 19.—Direc-| Gun ‘cmsements :and machinesy &¢|(.,3, a5 an employeer toward organized = - n Brailovsky's ar-| ed under extraguard during the weck end AT AR B Une THROUGHOUT THE WORLD |,y fo the National Association of Cred- Fortress Monroe were damaged by a fire| 1200, employe & DECLARES “FROST PORCH® 3 s being questioned | but no untoward incident occurred. P _|it Men, meeting here today, issued a|of undetermined origin. A board of in- SR i3 S Ahee with the depart-| Impressive funeral services were Meld| wworcester, Mass, Sept. 19.—The Wor-| neve me tora yor ot Moo ne AeS™ | gratement calling upon The business men | vestigation was appointed. g AT CAMPAIGY 18 NO NOVELTY oHegg rlook any bets”| heretoday for eight persons Who Werelpogier Central Labor Union. at a mass| e, i 5 o oy wit|of the country to stand against any = 2 # <" that may de-|kiled by the explosion. Military honors | neting o nthe Common 14y, au ::;h“&,:‘;fi;&?n?;fi:;;n{f‘“‘;““l’i;ixf““{. move to limit or climinste the federal| Congressman Schuyler Merritt was re- ( DELEGATION OF G. A. B. MEMBERS | Marion, oo 1 et : s e investigation. | were accor.ed to three of the victims &/ réRolution - demanthiz the’ eIkt essage on behalf of| o orve banking syste nominated by the fourth Connecticut di S = o P e » AR ENAS Thys o o or suggestion that|were war veterans. Judge Samucl Utley, of Lhe Worcestes | i e toahoney uneer strikers in Cork| ™\l nation should fecl grateful for |trict republican congressional convention | 2Tion: Though it was | Borol” campelgn:teinot & Reyelty. et 3 5 ot grand jury, which was|+uds f 3|jail to Irishmen throughout the world. - 2 5 B ator Harding, republican | fact almost dates the beginning of the ssky is In any way personally The September grand I an investi.| County Central district court, on the|ianking them for théwr sympathy ani|the ability the federal reserve banks|Saturday. S(fnte; Fobelvid! & triesit] Chelottan & sit i has instructed Friday to conduet &% ‘WWECCl rround that he had refused to issue war- prayers, according to the Daily Mail: have shown to cope With the unusi e today. No speech wa According o Rev. George M. Rourke of They announc-| gation into the disaster, will begin W8l nis for arrest of mine strikebreakers, i @ aily Mall: 1conditions and to stabilize the tenden-| Charles M. Fden, veteran railroad o B S el > a Y : - 'of witnesses to- | Fan 2 f mine s 3 omorrow I shall have completed | 8. 8 g S Dt . no banners | Long Beach, Cal., wro reached the morn- t 1 Cning to the testimony o e \iarged¥ iy Smtriia] picketh With i BATTE cies of men in the readjustment period.” |conductor who formerly was a piicher in "effort made morfow. Subpoenas have been isued for|tharged by strike vickets With BAVISE | forly days without tasting food, and,|0i°S Of men in the the National league, died at his home in | 390 10 bands. |ing sermon at the First Presbyterian a with whom he was seen talk-|more than a score of persons, who claim | nSseulie e Sptena b s s | thoush lying here helpless, my facuities|5%{ (¢ StUe b e daflation. | Cinchanut _The delegation was a hundred members | church, where he was a former pastor, e and Nassau streets less than| {o have been Within a block of the ex-|utrl ooy Baid hat strikehresners miumoi|2re as clear as ever. 1 atiribute this to| ‘Safety P of the Grand Army of Republic from | the first “front _porch” campaign was ¥ ar afier the blast. He vehemently| plosion when It occurred. et ot munday, TCKCTS 8(tack-|ihe gpiritual' strensth 1 receive-from. my 414 &n of e o oeess Than infa:| Trominent Japamese will unveil a mon. | AKFON. O.. Wwho are en route to Indianap- | conducted by the Arostle Paul 8 ed in the supposed td_pickets last Tuesday, st.| 4aily” companions “bringing _me bodily | ¢ and more paififul process than infs gy - Fennellosa. 8 nd the national encampment.| The apostie, Rev. Mr. Rourke said, &ur- o mplicated in the The resolution charged that Judge Ut-| s ¥ (PFRE 00N WUEITE e bOAIY | 4ion Ty ence, therefore, the bus-|ument in Toklo, to Ernest Fennellosa. an | % 10 Slent the, nationsl encampment. | The arostie, Tiev. Mr. Rourke s, HIGH EXPLOSIVE BOMBS fey had shown favoritism by repeatedly | hq"% & iness public and the - people ~ generally | American, to commemorate his service to e et LA o U b el s e i FOUND IN GENOA, ITALY |isuing s for the arerst of strik-] uf helieve CA1 has dire®; intervened|Must cooperate for an orderly deflation |Japanese art. The senator and Mrs. Harding shook | patgn from. the fropt porch of a rented 2 the request of the Motal Trades |y giay. the trayedy for s while for & di-|0f Credit and currency. It the process| e L0l ch. Tomorrow another dcl- | house in Rome, where he received pil- ified body,| Genoa, Italy, Sept. 19.—Two high ex- | .Association. t ViRl phiribee o Filsag It is incredi.|Should appear very slow the reas & E Eret 2he fw - | egation of ut 40 vet>rans from no th- and spoike to them and wrote jet- ne that e Judg: Ulley, upon being informed of % 4 . it must bo unchanged. As a slip might | forcement squad will be moved Monday 4 : ¢ a blond-haired hoy about 19, may | plosive bombs similar to the one that ex- rfn b L T he people of $ngland will allow |1t must be 5 “and slips of any|from the Customs House to Broadway | Ohio points will stop over here for |ters to those who could not visit him. RS o the @iber of “death |ploded in the stock cxchange here on ot refaing. to" 1sone the wars] this callous, -cold-biooded: murder to-belPrRciDitate & crisls, and eivs .o R s to Broadwa¥la ¢ v hours. Semator Harding will ad- | irady \ndoned near the assay | Friday have been found by th]r v:»f““"’; '.{i:";;‘:ra r;';h\‘l,?:' :Pm.m(f \\‘(rf\ m:; pushed to the end. -I think that God is M‘_‘l;‘l ;‘m‘“"ri‘ o “’, i ae e rear & = dress them. GOV. AND MRS BEECKMAN gy iy Thiaie; war the prsons asked D: strikers were giving. thern thel o 65 he powers and abilities e A number of persons conferred . B e T been discov- Mihe descriptions givenof the alleged at-| ELVIZE them theip last chance o pause| (The DOwers A LUt (0 T Gopt. doe Bernard and A. Andersom i e S GUESTS AT HARDING HOME to have carried a|who hid them there have not been e s feidicn om0 e naiasy S DAE A6 AR b Cariiantire B e | o S Tais it inaxee | SebatoE TRty IREC PR tE ab ' Apday plees - aiived _tHS diadter. | ered. To mithoifiies. are olosely fallow. fisckers Were nadequate Quil ((BRtChilte b5 gy on, ouriredlutiin wis preparga}waya (o ho shecking obunwisc.mmech-4 Stiuell ot Nome sAlaska, withs the mong them were Howard E. Greene of | Marion, Ohlo, Sept. 19 —Governor o the booy wers | gl evéry \sliie, | feeling they may abvestwiente ofieredimag el e erom thie Dep Mot And (WEfasé proparen | Iatian. STho ‘speculative and peofisering | el tia leddy) Bear, ia cago, secreta -y of the National Sheep | Beeckman, accompanied by Mrs. Beeck- oy, but all proved to be | the perpetrators of the outrage and possi- | tify issuance of the John Doe warrants;i o ') temperament at this juncture of the na|spe e Arctic. Wool burens, Major Henty & Hartes |man: vas s e ot T i subsequent investigation. | bly reveal an international terrorist plot, | requested. tiow's. business should be rebulied AR I N Arab Tnguirection In Mesopotamia{Of New York-Govemor R. Livingston |last ight: depurting fortthe e of the dead tonight Show-| which may, perhaps, extend to the Un.t- S S (Senteolisd st pyery: Ty prrs seeckman of Rhode Island and Wade H. |Governor Beeckman issued a statement 1 B e MACSWINEY WAS SLIGHTLY has imperilled the work of the Bagdad |5 n e sons had lost their lives|cq' States. |*RGED TO PATRONIZE 2 s 2 Ellis, manager of the Washington nead- |in which he asserted Senator Harding's { e i : KERS' PROPOSITION WAS branch of the American commission for 5 s 3 e 2 * f the explosion. Some of the gix Hungarlans have heen arreste U. 5. MARINE INSURANCE EEFRESHED BY SLEEP|PAC ‘ relief in- the near east. quarters. | speeches have made a great impression sts made the total 35 .| Fere sirce the explosion Friday. They . MADE IN GOOD FAITH 3 : With Mr. Greene the senator discussed |the public while “one finds unive Pope, brother-in nv\‘nt'l"‘:n: had plenty of money but none of \herv:ll\.td Washington, Sept. 19,—American ship-| London, Sept. 19.—Terence MasSwiney, : —_— x| League of Nations decision awarding | pending legislation that woald require the | approval of the campaign of ¥il who scut ot card ,“ to| identification papers. They are aid 10 |,ing . interests were urged to patronize | lord mayor of Cr‘?’f" passed a somewhat| Hamilton, Mass 19.—Frederick} 4 2jand Islands to Sweden set precedent o the buyer would |and fa'se statements that the e dighstie BN Tosoito be communists, and were taken Inf0 US| smerican marine “insurance concerns by | better night in Brixton jail, having two|H. Prince issued 2 statement at hisloriong” importance. League claims it acter. The measure | nominee has been making. e financial district, was ques-| o4y at a hotel alleged to be a rendez- | 3pay, Benson of the shipping board | hours' sleep which seemed to have re-|home here tonight in reply to the special|y, NUC NEPCORET, o S ear! 4 vous for radicals. In a statement issued tonight. freshed him slightly, says a bulletin is-|report of the federal trade commission =t i - po Pt o B el Declaring that some Ametican busi-|fued by the Irish = Scit Determinationto Attorney General Palmer last Friday:| pr. pavid Geldstein, 28, & dentist, of |27 OF 43 STANDARD ARTICLES TOSL. Whets he 1b Belng detiin.| SO WIS E, FISCHER 18 TO ness interests were not giving the re-| /eague at‘moon today, the 38th day of|which recommended rejection by the de PEAISE FOR DECISION OF SUBMIT TO QUESTIONING the lord mayor's hunger strike. Metuchen, 2 % . J., and during army service HAVE DECREASED IN PRICE AND ISLAXN QUES! . Mlas his extridition to this eity cently organized . American - merchaut | ‘NG 200 TAYOLE NIRESY, SEEL L | partment of justioe otlflm Ix;l::q;;r [;:‘: o Mieutenant; \Kiled: bimunit! by (shooting ALAN ILAND TION, 1 5 SIS e XU R oF 1t . marine syndicates the same support that| ¢ O e ke o Bl Eival packers 1 to T 1L Prince|at his sister's home in Hartford. Washington, Sept. 19 —Twenty-seven of | Paris. Sept. 13.—(By The A. B)—The - | ast. Chiet Fiynn would not discloso the| _Buffalo, N. Y. Sept 10_Edwin _P|ioreien intcreats give their home under-| JECf L PRlol L BOCh g SR i jambershin din stoskyards 1o o - Rrinee the 43 siandard ATticles GOWME into the | League of Nations through-its- interven. - e of {hé Mvcstigation or saw wheth.| Pischer, returning -voluntarily to New |writing .companies, Mr. Benson said that | ToSwriay: He e extiemely ‘Weak: Bflana C,“"'l'z“!"vfl !i’m“:m‘ faitn to bring| Bar siver in London was 1-2d lower | \rcrican family market basket decreas- | tion in the Aland Island question between B s v amiarits of in anew-| York to submit to questioning in connec- | failure to give American marine under-| 20t plan is ntended in g - PTInElat 604 an ounce. New York domeste | iiloi . Virween July 15 and August | Sweden and Finland has proved its right er Pope had come volinry O iready | tion with the notes he sent giving warn- | writers Whole-hearted support would | 5C10US- about an absolute separatlon of the|price unchanged at 99 1-2 cents. Foreisn |35 In making announcement today, | 10 live as an effective means of prevent- O e ded memially incompetent|ing on the Wall street explosion. passed |mean “the unnecessary flow of millions| % yards from packer ~ownership,” Mr| g o wag 3.4 lower at 94 cents. | the department of labor's bureau of labor | INE future wars growing out of inter. e tion " Hamilton, iz| through Buffalo tcright from Hamilton, |of dollars of marine - premiums to the| HCNGER STRIKERS ARE Prince said in his statement. O e ot~ fiturcs. showing | national disputes, Hialmar Branting, the 5 rrow Ont. He was accompanied by two New |other side the use of marine insurance IN WEAKENED CONDITION| The commission attacked the Dlaf| yue natienal asembly which will elect | fras ausine tne thirty day period ending | PFime minister of Sweden, said today. v« will question Fisch-| Tork city detectives and an agent of the 5y our competitors as a commercial E which -provided for the sale of stock |, Sutccmuor President Desohancl, whose |t Guring the thirty day period ending | Lo “couneil of the Jeague, through i val, department of jus-| department of justice. weapon against our interests, and ina-| Cork, Sept. 19.—The hunger strikers m|Yyards in fifteen cit'es to F. H. Prince | ciroiion now is in the hands of Prem- it ell 46 yert sout e ok the ious but prompt action, has dissipat- g 6 bility on our par properly safeg k jail wi orted today be in{and Commany and the formation of a . 5 e ey of po! e P - o the foethg’ SudsSrrelien y on our part to properly guard | Cork jail were . rep today to .be I 3 = ier Millerand, will meet September 23. rice of cabbage went down 41 per cent ol eden believes the commercial information.” an_edceptionally weakened _ condition, | holding company for ihe vards on the price of cabage went down {1 Per ent | council will settie the matter to the sate & e " ~ COOLIDGE WITHDRAWN e Aue to a bad night experienced by all |ground that it would permit increas P o (e A e e s oA e " | isfaction of bothe countries,” Premier RUSSO-POLES WORKING O R ik FROM DAY STATE POLrTics|COAL MINERS ARE 0 pecially Burke and Bower who have|rather than diminished control of the f, CiSUEETE B, T0 B USM TR €708 JORE | 14 per oent. ,\‘im kinds of meat de-|p 2THO8 Of bOCM ARMISTICE ACREEME o) KETURN TO WORK TODAY | been suffering from insomania for nearly|yards by the packers with a resultant| 500 FOTOVE 00 oorerce hetween Poi- | Creased in price. - price | “All thar the league needs to make it The A. P.)| Boston, Sept. 19.—The republican state A “" |2 week. A Cork hospital nurse who was | suppression of competition. Mr. Prince's | ©0 "0 KO ta v feg will be hel Eesn went L “Y,‘” this_exception | & MOSt effective and certain instrument of Fence Uhia aft-| convention was held here yesterday to| Hasleton, Pa. Seni. 19—General re.|Permitted to sec the prisoners last even-|statement declared the yards do mot B homa, which increased five per | T°AUCINE future war to the absolute mint ek ead of the|*atity the cholse of the party for can-|sumption of oper-: n: -~morrew i the| N8 BRI e sy s il onve ob | Compata: The Chinese government han ordered an | 270 POTK chons. which inereased five per mum s m«'d.‘uuc..:u;;n o the L‘x:‘l;rd Fice:s supply ely ¥ di- - —_— Tewt - e increxves - = 8 es. Sweden an e other nations nd_Adolph Joffe, | didates to state offices and to supply a|anthracite coal ==, ~Swthg exception | _SC2rcely more than living. The condi ey income tax to be ievied in the North e e it e T ates. - t a t Kennedy and Donovan was grave.| FRENCH AND TURKISII it i A= | were two per ¢ less of the world await the entrance of Ameri- Soviet delegation, | Diatform for their campaign. of the Sculykil wistric., was predicted | 5O © 3 23 Provinces, effective January 1; the mon Indications that the decline i~ food b 5 -y he Asso-| It was marked by the withdrawnl from 24 Thite CES IN 2 LLERY DUEL | yi! B ications ¢ h ca_with anxiety and greatest interest’ R e daed | JE WAL magtn by the ¥iinaramn) o oF | here tonight by officials of United Mine | pgyype PREVAILS NUNGER FORCES IN ARTILL will be used for educational purposcs. | general is sean " in | “riterrine to Sweden's position concern= & little. chance | Governor Coolidge, the party candidate| gign~ strikers, they deciared, have votad STRIKERS ARE BEING FED | Constantinople. Sept. 18.—(By (he A.| Atexander Smith Cochrane, millionaire S2USUC showing thal each of U B | ing e ads. e usso-Polish fight-| for vice president, after two terms asii, yeiurn to work pending cqorts of the P.)—French and Turkish forces are en-|carpet manufacturer of New York, se- ted decresses. - Minneapolis 100 Wi | srve. up thieinte Torh ~ ""’“M r are| vhief executive. In an address to thel : h dhi % London, Sept. 19.—The condition of #1mo continuous artillery = ) Wal R por! cerea 2 3 give up the islands. which, he declas peace terms policy committee to reopen the wage London, Sep gaged in an almost- continuous cretly married Ganna Walska, a Russian | POUE0 CCRFRSCR S RN Tl0 per | g B N o~ ended to. the pattasisestintions: Terence MacSwiney, lord mayor of Cork, b. where the French are be- |vaudeville actress Wednesday, in Paris. | & fecrease of T0 Pel SO0 Yoo To TOT jare casentially Swedish, -:u. has . v the conference which will| lieutenant Governor Channing Cox, the| ™y, "jq saiq the strike against the “con-|Was revorted as practically unchanged in |ing hesioged, and occ'sionally infantry ot eciing. - Detrolt was third with o] sremite. catt e T AR prei < endeavor to reach an agreement on arm-|nominee of the primaries for his suc-|yacior ‘system® at the collieries of ihe| three bulleting lssued today by the Irish | forces tako pirt in the fizhting. avs & | According to & report of Consal Calin, o Der cent, decreave. Decreasesiln other | decided what jimsansist i susey’ Sl etice terms and formulate a treaty of | wessor, Pennsylvania Coil company at Pittston | Self-Determination league, aithough he |jatier received here from Bovd Wessom, | at Nottingham. England, strenuous efforts | . e oent- @ 3 - - 1l mak Fvalis v etween Poland and Soviet Russia| The controversy over the nominatlon)yiy pe conttnued. It is declared to bo |2Ppeared somewhat refreshed by 1w |an American relicf worker, wko is in the |are being made to overcome the Ameri- i 1 jopecs witl stks aa i Wil be controlled larpely by the military | for lieutenant governor, won by CONSress: | conducted mostly by mon-union miners, | IOurs’ seep during the night. This even- |city" TThe letter was sent out of Ainttb {can lead in production of motion picture | , FIENt per cent. Chicago, Cleveland, Tn- ckell, Finish minister in Parta, oAbyl v to Views expre man Alvan T, Fuller. but ogposed ' by v arge nws 5 a.|ing’s. bulletin, given out by the league |py ber of a camal train which | 1 D v 3 s ot h S wuporters of Joseph E. Warnbr, speaker |, "I % 1A8C, mmber of 45,000 min | 8y MacSiney's dally visit to her |02 AR e R e e ] Peoria and Springfieid. Il's.: seven | declared today that the League of Na- *rhe favorable military situation of tne of the house of representtaives, appeared | o7 I DiSirict 9 have voted fto resume |} ST o® 0 SOV ISR RO O oak [made o ¥ 4 | Denver and1 Memphis; six per conclusions un the question were The favorable military ot I8 3 b working toward solution when - ihe| WOTK_tomorrow, more than 10,000 coal | husband, said: “H - to_the coast. | Rene Viviani, former premier, Was | con: Rutte, Cinc'mnati, Columbus, New- |based on inaccurale premises; inadmissi- Poles at present, which .T'k::m‘- - The| delegates gathored at Tremont Temple, | 4i88ers have decided to continue their | but still consplous, cx Decisive rosults have, not as vet beem 'y oniioned as a nossible candidate for the | New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburzh. |ble by Finland. e o iuiiberateneas of the | lo i@ law practine at Taunton, disposing | the oPoru Tave re-instated montnly |day by @ paragraph appearing in the Sun- | Froren seem to have hhen more Success- rullmation of President | Deschanel of cent. Baltimore, Birmingham, |7OX TO OPEN SOUTHER: coupled e dure. have created the|of all reports that he would take the field|men. mine and, clerks whb quit |27 Times under the 30 EWho 12 eed- | ful than their opponents. Br. Bovd s ance. prt, rBuffalo, Dallas. Fall River, CALIFORNIA CAMPAIGN TODAY ¥ y proe w( sonference may oe| Or the stump against the party nominee.|in sympathy with the miners. Ins M A achwingy . SXYS:, VeTy- | His letter states all the Amer.cans Louisville, Manchester, N. F.: Rochester ye ‘e mature. Until the Poles|Robert M. Washburn of Worcester, who — body i as‘klng who ls feeding him. There | ihe city are well. Tradesmen of London declare Ameri- | "4 \vochinaton; four per cent.; Atlanta.| Los Angeles, Calif., Sept. 19.—Governor e abliah a line which can|ns a friend of Warner, had announced| POLES HAVE DRIVEN 500 Cloulaart Bib “"“ » 3 e i cema— ns who enjoved a reputation for al-|Brgon’ Houston, Los Angeles. Mobile, {s%ox, of Ohio, democratic preaidential cane readily e e ! quarters here that| ®as in receipt of a letter from 14 of his S offclalsr I iz suggested that his wiaitors, 18 AW AMERICEN CITIZEN |t now Koep: ‘thelc bands on their | e emice, B | e ot s aen e T : Patand will ot agree to a cessation of | 27fellow directors of the Roosevelt club| wWarsaw, Sept. 18—The oficial com- | Bhoos And relagpes. are giving 5 pockete vannah and Scranton: three per @ent, | ~ampaign tomorrow at San Diego. PR g Y Dearly all of whom supported Warner,|munication isued by the war office to-| Deintiae out trat Mr. MacSwiney and | Cork, Sep. 16.—The Reverend T. Carroll |Tittle Rock, New Orleans and Norfolk | Leaving Oakigad, where he spoke Jast e witeh, Lettish minister of for-| calling upon Washburn to withdraw. S the Cork h trikers have virtually | Of Gresnagh call at the Cork jail this ev- | Occupation of San Cristobal and Lasas, | 0 per cent., Jacksonville and Richmond, | night, the governor spent today travellng 0 frairs, will open the peacs confer- Our_ detachments have driven the en-|equalled Dr. Tanmer's forty.days fasi, |ening and notified the governor of the jail |two towns which were surrendered by |10 U0 TOonr " Charieston, 8. C. along the coast route. He passed the & - dress of wel-| BOTH HARDING AND COX Sty o 5 sguslied. Dr. SEnners Jorty days. [an(, ® < o Felipe Pineda, leader of the Chiapas re- | *"0 ™ day quietly, obtaining needed rest from Tuesday with an a s emy across the Stripa and have broken |the paper asks how the first twelve men |that Joseph Kenney, who was arrested on | 2 - . i Sk 2 ) o which M. Dombski and Joffe FAVOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION | his resistance. They are approaching |{ found—Mayor ‘Maich ¢ and the |Suspicion of being an Irish repdblican [Yolt. was completed by General Francisco = his rapid-fire visit In the in the Bay K apond. The presiding officer will be Sereth after the capture of Zloczow, Bi- | cleve. nin_ Corseowhen they tried. 10 Bo |Soldiery had lived for many years in |Robelo. FATHER-IN-LAW PREFERRED sities. He also discussed the local came Domeki. it heing his turn o presids| Washington, Sept. 19.—Support of the [ala Kamien and Olesko and the ocoupa- | withent foun - contd. caimt Do Tanmers | Montam and that he was the father of THE CHARE OF THEFT |paisn with Representatives Ketner of San ¢ the terms of the agreement reached| movement for universal physical educa-|tion of the Styr and Stockhod rivers, | s o S o D TS | even chilaren RASTH 15 (W asn, Chicags, Bond Brokoes 2 Diegn, and oidom R A Q 0 g B g 2 i S- | record, which excited the W e * : s indicted three charges of recaiv Sal Mass., Sept. 19.—The police|cratic national committeeman for Call- at Minsk tion is expressed by Senator Harding and In the region of Kobrin, the enemy | Fred Carroll who is a fellow-townsman s indicted on Salem. ) 1 *“Thia afternoon's conference was held|Governor Cox, presidential mominees of |attacked fieroely. but vaimiy. | worty 2! o i b hia aaiEaten Wz solen bonds, allesed o hive been | were tormed that Willes, Who 1a anjferuta. who Joet the SR behind closed doors at the Black Fcid|the two major parties, in letters made| “It has been observed that the Lithu-|1ries St D oernaten airen, of the | oith the American authorities, and had |8tolen from Charles Whitney & Co, of |adjustor for an insurance company Of|at San Jose to participate in the southern . bache! - S B LIthu- [ Trigh Self- a Tue o- Americar 3 t 7 b o A | = house, eracted as & club for BachePl| public here today by the National Physic- |anians are reinforcing their . troops, | Lot : o oiormiratlon league sald to- | X o docaments —esantishing . Kenn's | New York: Hartford, Conn.,, met.the young ;womss | state efiost, e ht: “N h f t rehants in the 14th century. M. Joffe| o\ equcation service, ,The lettors wore 1! n x nigh o nourishment or food of any 5 at her home several months ago. Later| Governor Cox will speak tomorrow noon stveRs 1 Al b . etters were in, which proves that their declarations of | kind is being given to the lord Mayor. American citizenship. 5 3 Washi ». Ehec - et ¢ = ar the conference in a limous response to an inquiry by the service. |peaceful designs are lacking in sincer: SR ey o e T Y Kenny was martied in Montana and|_ Wilism J. Eynon, Wasl lnr":\n. - C| they became engaged. but her 'a-)' |r n a San Diego theatre. plans for an open which belonged to the former emDSIOT| Senator Harding in his letter pointed |ity.” o 2 3 1 — - L vt aired | W28 elected president of the United Ty- | ghjected to their marriage. Yesterday Mil-juid address where President Wilson of Russia, while M. Dombski arrived Inf o, G 2y A RE L 10, (el potnted PRESIDENT CONTRIBUTE:! ;‘;“:{:"'w:r;":‘“’!; the statement of the |Pothetae of America at the closing ses- | lea met Miss Mittelson in Hartford and|spoke about a year ago were changed be= a dilapidated one-horse vehicle. tween 25 and 30 per cent. of the young TO DEM. CAMPAIGN FUND | oo = sion of the 34th annual convention at|they drove in an automobile to Thomp-|vause of the condition of the governers q 3 = “"_;[ Bervice and that examinations of Ch}mre;{‘cxowns GREET GOV. minister. ‘Washington. sonville “\T.-«n_‘r\‘,»\- w_;;‘ .:“:::‘;ddm:: -!;:u which was improved by today's FOUND HIS WIFF x ;| men examined were incapacitated for | COX IN CALIFORNIA | New York, Sept. 19.—A $500 contribu- | 4 = P e v am rien. en th - I DEAD OF BULLET UNDS lin the public schools have shown nearly : tion to the democratic national campaign | BUSINESS BEFORE JEWISI _It was voted unanimously at a conven- | to Poston. wh they spent the night. o Leaving San Diego at 3 p .m. tomomrow =3 fifty per cent. have minor or major| S2n Luis Obispo, Callf., Sept. 19.—|fund was received here yesterday from CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY [tion of New England shoe cutters in | coming to Salem today Governor Cox will return to Los ndonville, Vi, Sept. 19.—Mrs. Merle| 0 PAF CER TaY 19.—Crowds at San Jose, Salinas, Watson- | President Wilson, wto wrots that he was - |Haverhill, Mass. that no shoe cut'ers| Mr. Mittelson followed in his limou-|%or an evening address. On Tuesday he Plerce, 26, and her four-monthe-old |Pia vo T e he e e “|\'llle and San Luis Obispo today greeted | offering the money as a “private in the | Worcester, Mas ept. 19.—Delegates | anywhere in New England accept any re- and lodged & complaint against them | will speak at Long Beach and address 4 ere found dead in bed this morn- o St "1 Governor Cox of Ohio, demoeratic presi- | ranks" from many states attending a meeting of | duction in wages. t the Salem police station. charging that| Los Angeles clubwomen and the Calls c ] baby wi agreement,” with the views of the ser- g anks.’ b i h in| re J s\t wounds from a 38-calibre | G0 dential candidate who was on his way to 's nof the Jewish Co-operative society of Amer- = they had stolen from him the car In|fomia Editors’ associttion in Los Angeles =+ 8 Y Th t 1 ident’ 1t as ing. of L'\ vice “with reference to one of the out- ~, " he text of the president’s note, ast hich they veled. M Millea told kit Iat Sa revolver. ihe husband Who is a fire- St Jesomiyof the: wits southern Calif@tnia, where he speaks to- | given out by W. W. Marsh, democratic [ica here today adoptedd resolutions call- | Refusal of union miners to consider | which they travele Mrs. Milk #peaking later at San Bernardino on his - man on the Boston and Maine railroad, iy 2 morrow. national treasurer, was as follows: ing on the United States government to |compromises in their demands until the | the police that her father had given h'; Wwaye east through Arizona, New Mexico, ] found the bodies upon awrk;nfh 11;?: LIEUT, COL, ROOSEYVELT T0 The governor shook hands with scorm% fay I not, as & private in the ranks, | free all political prisoners and to recog- |government promierd » two shilling H car last winter to use in going to and| Colorado. Wyoming and the Missouri Val- G resse at_th 4 2 erhada but told those who greeted him th n t authorities expressed the belie! 3 e gre im that he d then her- MAKE SPEAKI woman had shot the child an nize the soviet government of Russia. NG TOUR give myself the pleasure of contributing day increase resulted In an adjournn the enclosed to the expenses of the demo- of the conference with Sir Robert Horne. from her home and a training school for would indulge in no political discussions teachers in Hartford where she was ley states. on Sunday. resulting Committees were appointed to organize self in a fit of despondency o : | e . 28 tudying. She met her father at the Po-| FARMERS DEMAND A > At Santa Margarita, the | cratic campaign? 1 feel deeply that the |and concuct additicnal co-operative stores studying. EMAN R from fliness. “r:hlcuo.fieepe._n.-y,mm-nanz Colonel | governor and his party were met by a | very honor and destiny of the natlon are |in all States of the union for the pur-| The state department was advised that | lice istatiopsbut .eachauged;, only;m tew RETRESENTATION IN CABINET S, eodore Roosevelt plans to make. an-(committes of San Luis Oblino. citioons ot s Ol ettty e | chiase and sale of necessaries. B D oo G | e ok iTios el R AN 3 TWO MEN DROWNED IN ;;’]“;r”'"“;:“cl::'“';::y'::'( g;‘r’n‘::flme qoe-| with whom they motored over the coast |all citizens who love its honor and covet ———— the treaty of Verseiles. bringing the| Friends of Millea furnis X BLACK ROCK WARBOR , Senator Harding Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 19.—Wesley Hnflu:.' 22, 'and Joseph Chambe rs. 18, both of airfield, were drowned in Black and Governor Coolidge, he said tonight on his return from a trip through several ntates with Raymond Robins. He left fonight for Albany, N. Y., to attend a npecial session of the state range mountains, again taking the train here. ANTI-SUFF. DELEGATION for it a high influence should contribute to- the success of the candidate who stards for the re-establish- ment of our npsition among the nations.” in the world THREE PERSONS KILLED BY EXPLOSION OF POWDER London, Sept. 19. number of signatories of the treaty which have deposited their ratification up to 26. President Wilson sent messazes of fe. bonds demanded for each and they will appear in police court tomorrow. MAKING WEDDING TRIP, Chicago, Sept. 19.—The American Parm Federation today adopted resolutions Gee manding represetation for farmers and stock raisers in the cabinet and oppos- “Three persons ha: the Presid Ing =°v-;nhmem prive-fixing of farm proe ) o S gt g s have |Jicitations to the President of Guatemala, 3 S ducts. e resolution: ‘ Harbor Saturday afternoon when | ..q" v ot oty legislature TO CALL ON SECRETARY coLby| The contribution was accepted. been killed and six injured as a result of | Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicarasus and 1y sToLEN AbToMOBILE that the Soternt _‘":.';u: ‘-,-:" ~ Canoe in which th 7 e s daealac i 5 2 an explosion in the Ionfolo oPwder com- |Salvador on the oecasion of the anni-| Satem Mas Tl Mre. Adelaide| nericuitural products and ceet of prin u canoe In which they wers riding oaD- | ine session is over. Washington, Sept. 19.—A delegation | KILED FOUR PERSONS Tany Reoly. at Mantur, Tl A7 & Poormie or 1he | IOt ot g | Salem Mase. deStTaCMc Afelaite| pericaliil e d cont of pro s . sized. The bodies were recovered today | = Colonel Roosevelt declared he haa|Of Temnessee anti-suffrrists, headed by IN A FIT OF INSANE RAGE | Rome despatch to the Exchange Tele- |countries. Wealthy tobacco grower of Tariftville, | Inous fluctuations in prices of farm p } e e army in the world war. A e i e e i graph company. TEe explosion, which Conn., and her husband, Edward D. Mil- | ducts may be avoided” and urged son served in the army in the world war. SRl Nkvex ) tie tytale- [ W Gy 08 (ol IEHE s (Qseording to| Halifax, N. ., Sept. 19.—Three men |damaged several houses. is believed 10| Jaek Johnwon, former world's heav- o sband, . > . AC g nouncement by the National As 3 we 5 3 STRIKERS ACCEPT GIOLITTI'S o ssocia-|one of them his father, and a woman lea of this city, were arrested here to- have been caused deliberately by parties tion Opposed to Woman Suffrage, will unkncwn. of the tariff on agriculturare and fhrm call on Secretary Colby tomorrow to re- produce. OFFER OF MEDIATION weight champion pugilist, has decided to drop his fight for release from con- were shot and killed at Hemford, Lunen- POLICE WILL GUARD burg county, today by Havelock Veinott day charged with larceny of an auto-| 4 F S mobile. They were married yesterday m"'t"*mmc‘uflom “especially demand ST g o B ¢ p a STATE CAPITOL TUESpAY|Quest that the final action of the Ten-|of that place, who then committed suicide. OBITUARY ;:;:: i *}:\':“':rf {:e"}:::r;r::! :::;d andyicaiihers bojthe cadln qult:mm. o 1 of agriculture be a Parls, Sept. 19.—Representatives of nessee house in voting not to concur in| - Veinott attacked the four during a fit Goscea E. Sakenald, P it e s h P | Gosely ‘puibesed by Mr. Miisitan o i rmer. fralian employers and the striking work-) Hargford, Conn. Sept 10.—A heavy|ratification of the federal suffrage |of insane rags, resulting from an old lie- | o ., POTER B CONOCE i * |other car. men, who have seized the factories, havel gyarg of state police will be on duty-at|amendiment by recognized and an-|pute over the location of a mill dam on E k. .—George B. acoepted Premier Glolittl's offer of me- the state capitol when the legislature|nounced by the state department. Wl o A CHANGES IN 45TH AND 46TH > m J. McGraw, manager and par r Gloltfa offer of me- his father's property, where the shooting | Schofield, for many years postmaster of dlation, It is state v Rome. LOST THEIR LIVES IV SQUALL OFF #_ORIDA COAST Penmcola, Fla, Sept. 19.—The bodies of Chief Petty Officers Percy Fuller of Fla., and Charles B. Arthur of rt, Pa., who lost their lives in . squall here last Friday were wx searchigg gasties from meets in.speclal session on Tuesday, it was learned tonight. The precautions are being taken because of the homb ex- plosion in New York last Thursday. IRISH CONSTABULARY PATROL AMBUSCADED Limerick, Treland, Sept. 19.—A ocon- stabulary patrol was ambuscaded near Abbeeyfale tdoya. ' Constable Mahony was killed and the chlef constabule another constable were killed. 2 GENERAL LEONARD WOOD DECORATED BY ITALIANS Chicago, Sept. 19.—Major General Leonard Wood today was decorated as an officer of the Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus by Colonel Di Bernez- zo, Italian military attache at Washing- ton. The ceremony was part of exer- of the entry of the Itallan army into Rome. AR occurred. GEEMAN MINISTFR OF FINANCE WIRTH RESIGNS London, Sent. 19—Dr. Wirth, German Greenywich, died at his home here today of acute indigestion. He was 70 years old. Wallace H. White, Sr. Lewiston, Maine, Sept. 19.—Wallace H. White, Sr., a lawyer and father of Con- gressman Wallace H. White, Jr, died minister of finance, has resigned, says a |suddenly at his home here today. He was Berlin despatch to the Exchange Tele- It is said he left office as a protest against claims of post and ¢ises in honor of the fiftieth anniversary|railway officials for Figher wages without graph company. ~sitnulf taneous increase ‘in taxes being one of the United States representatives in the Alabama claims case in 1882 and 1883, and had served in both branches of the Maine legislature and as county at- torney of Androscoggin county, He was 72 years old. owner of the Giants, was expelled and William H. Boyd, the actor with whom he had a fight, was suspended for one year by the council of the Board of Di- rectors of the Lambs Club. Suits fer ten million dellars each were filed by the city of Chicago on orders of Mayor Thompson against the Chicago Tripune and the Chicago Daily News. The suits allege that charges made by the pa- pers in the primary campaigns that end- s Wedneaday injured Chicago financial- STORM WARNING ISSUED BY WEATHER BUREAU Washington, Sept. 19.—The weather buremy issued the following storm warn- ing_today s T . INFANTRY REGINENTS Camp Dix. Wrighi x. 18.—The Forty-Fifth asd nmv-i:fi ‘ nited States Infantry regiments, gix- tioned here, have been skelotonized 3 converted into Philippine - infantry will absorb the Fhilippise Scouts, #t “*Teopical disturbamee central mor: in lattitude 18 and longitude 85 and meving slowly north and north- | annouced westward towards Yucatan Channel, sp- parently of considerable intensity. Ves- sels in or bound for Yucatan Channel land the northwest Carribbean Sea rum visk of dangerous conditions. today. mwhr of the ldm ’ M!:l:\:?:r Kentucky, o ary Lyl o L Division, at s Mfi Gk 5 tingents affected