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- POPULATION 29,685° = (S ‘Bqsnton ‘of Counell of L. of N. Brusseis, Oct._I1-The coutcl of the nations {his attornogn contin- In YtoRaqlleanl'nM'.Caxh“Corl‘uf”» ‘ : R‘:Ibomdncovemor'll’uifiunoxitbe" 'éwlw__‘ L i ; — " |continue ‘to- :::o:si-unt ;: Claiming to Be in Com b b ol ian oty cosrs | migh 21.—Flthu Root to-|dential, candidate further. e the following - tele- | leagne policies, declariig : that: nade public be'a & g o counits,; charg- Bt e ot Cox_replying to il | Femryatiohs ‘usesd by 3 e ing ! lating & inance correct” am alleged “false™ | TAL brais. 47 uiring ide permit to-speak and rect A AR ok ad-| | “Everyone who'is against the’ leagtie : " ; Mr Toots N vermor's | Wainst me,” Governor Cas e . it i ety regarding . sisting that Senator ghSc 2 < Iy eI gue of nations: -sLoyis: Krahl, of ‘this, city .and Jehn your, - iete | advershry. srangmifo s Spivak ot tNet Fork cict, Who. Wers st} New York, Oct Tuesday lon upon the le have today received crom dated yesterday. I would mot will-{ o " oo difte we teésted” with , Weré fined $7 and b lo vou injusitce, and 1 do not| SO, mnfi:; gfoups the fection f | COBLE” each “un state liw and dis- thiak 1 have. You began oI Senator Hardlfig could ot izatifica- | charged. on' the countbe- ew with the president b paign by an interNew w . PRaE: yons | 10 W R I an authoritative statement th The governor asserted, - 3 s 7 t c \nd he were in complete accord n:yn":l‘;’_ Taft, that a néw peace o “the caiirt “of commén ploas. in New|' wgue of nation 1 A hout| NAtions was imbossible: .t et ‘and" real estate ‘bonds in.the sum aken n his position Flaying yesterday's league ‘0f. §600 ol tutnished by G. H. Kugge, - end- romgune strargle in the o T & any| ments by Sehator Harding, Mr: Taf§ and | of causeithey,:did ot add: the meet Iwere_talgn in the three ca: ) FARAGKAPSS | Forcing Nourishment| : o ste ; - + L e - f mi- ~ SR e 52 on Mayor MacSwiney| British- tonas . in. L ‘ith the acdministra- - v 3 y o a‘:l” : no: ; Do o 1 b 3 Martial law has been' declared in 12 tiens. 53 7 355 city department in Moscow and - Petro- . : " R £ P grad. Bl 3 é ; Railrcad and Transport Work- % g = gl 18 e to e i -— Statement From' London, C pol to to fastly 1 Setantially changed | Senator Johnon; Governor Gox —t;.z %, g tion which subta’ Judge Taft expressed con - that for SEARC 3 ot as he brought it back. <He] Sudbe Taftiexphesstd ey 0.8T0P SEARCH OF BAGGAGE OF ederal 7 : Tas ot changed. His very Fe | Lot L o Joneon expy g,,"f.', Pplfhox,uxc BEPRESENTATIVES | unstinted praise by the natlonal erances show that 1t voR [ ssurance that. Mr.. Harding ‘would refect G 4 e e Erorh I, ThEUhe dqapied ko ANy from that complete. accord with | ORI " O | - Waghingfon, Qct. 21 —(By-the A. P.) | meeting, ‘while the approval of the w1 have not heard of it SUCh W er Johnson or Taft Is wrong”the | Stcrgtary. Calby. said ‘today -the. state | Mment corporation and the pledge to. change s not indicated m{r !}'-‘;r‘"::“:_ governor - dkclared, “and . only', Senator | dspattmient-was determined to protect the | before the stute legislatures where n W and qgpressions hat you ept res- g v ing investnjent of trust funds i ~ywith almod; ! Polish troops occupied Minsk, disre- | gram saying that you will accep! which one is wrong. . If Senator Harding |of’ foreign nations from search by cu: > in suchy unpépular - wi p Wi e ey e e — ervations that will clarify. '"“,":.Ixm': has not given a private assurance to both |toms ofticlals. He declared that if nec secyrities was voted by the savings bankjl munity: ‘Fh‘_‘ssfi"“&‘ pa- ¢ Egrding o ~Under. the Russo-Po COOLIDGE TALKS TO WAGE $5,000,000 SUIT AGAINS helptul, that r'fl‘a:’l‘:"‘{'"d}:“ With the|men, then his - declarations..are’ so af | éssary ‘the ‘department would invoke the | Section. The action was based on plained By ‘some of Y R E o sce all goatiliies v, gea EARNERS AND FARWERS| = e e e peotile. vou #hld st > ARWE! S T SaR you Woui members of the senate, thal YOO WOUL way and Johnewn ancther. 1t 1 - = - 33 3 dent h wish to 4 ¢ Cleveland, 0., Oct. 21.—A with Mr. Wilson, " | the States. ¥ corporation, the resolution said. re of hiz. business: intarest n [§ iz 3 12 38 ho poctirsand ~ An echo of tBe o ¥k i othirs vho Tave a- e | 6 Setdtor Bantil o uivies)the SoRt (SR fuitos - Tndorsement of the federal scserve sye- | that & eIt Fauit. be. Gall ; 10 live within the ety limits. | oo of rolira tomane heaing | rallroad yardmen's strike of last summer tetm purpose. et becauss you.are the| T FEOR FRLKY NS e e e | —————————— tem, which includéd approval of ita ad- | ginual fncreages o’ Wwages, i} g e Vaadras e in v he directed, his| any mit i rames pleas court:lats S one who would determine what was BOR| gy be regarded as sn imposter, delibep- | | “Bat. thife are two marked differences | Ministration, brought the national bamk- | Robert Smilie., ‘the S miASENHEE] ot the. Treass iy el S ol direciad | sy it (ke diiaw'er B havice wo would follow, | ately seeking o deceive the Amerigan | between-us.” he continud,. “first of these| ST, SR 10, ST BRROSUOR (9 the tbndf peniing in @ agk, (0T ok 00,000,000, | cur He urged both to increass | road Tratnmen by pefple, what advice voU to | People.” ; S ¥ Lis ‘o' be. found in.the fact that my op- |G 5 ¢ | woveram 3 i : | ; Steed, ot of the 1Y and you sre sclemnly publicly TCET e T leaEue was virtaally hie sole topic | ponen “iatinsisting upon the adoption of| 127 denounced several phases of the re- hindzances {9 :_:::p;:““flp. | TN T O s iblican party, he said, would | Switchmen's assometion ' Chieas an Agreement with ) ere and also at Wilmington, e -jineha; Pari f nations. iy uction wh 9 of his es at about $3.590%000. ; ¢ r “to signify tie farm, beca The suit Tha covemant te brought back feom L o e e s | s aansed W;l‘t'lm:a):“fhenex::tw;:- groups of mankers believed toulght the |power of the.trade uhlons: Fiftf B it At ot A oy: | the farm s the bavo of o et | gorne Fult. Sled by Cleveland attorneya, Earope ¢ your tete.|today. His Wilmington audlence. hissed | Bosite ‘of thal position. —.The American| Qifrences between 'the two . sections |(hat it lncreasrd wages | VeIt ¥ ave to pay a tax of §1 Tkt o8 our eriience,” | declared that the Lrotherhood has vio- SThers In one At e of|the names of Senator Harding when he | peaple; as well aa the senate of the Unit- | TIERt come o light when the report of | the miners would enoperate With CCECRNRE, . 1. .o 1onrer ans to ' with. | fArm owner. § ated the inwsance law of the state 2nd gram that does give a de Fotartad. (o the Rty % : i|the resolutions committee reaches the and Inerease the outpul A g onger any reason to with- ¢ to place our wage earn.| iR 1a%s in confiscating money pasd nd upon what Mr. Wilson | referved to the repub) n oS (ol States long ago rfucted the presi-| foor of the convention tomorrow.' Al | rien tos In four or five monti v ot place our wage earn-|into the msurance fund T o ot of the lenge | 1AtAN to the “round robin.” and. Senator | fent’ pian: which my opponent i now | " cle Ten by 3 r,: mfi‘fi"‘.; “::n:: ::;:;d‘ennfl.mks Rfl\"idt:!m:p:lfd ;,:a:- as “the grea Panent - were. elected he would be -una- | ¥ n Sen ‘ernal aggres- | conspirator istory.”. F R 1o gearantes a8 r-fn"::‘ ":fl""";:d_n‘: of| Referring to vesterday's:speeches .by | American- would have to wait, for many | © e o e eagus and to make | Mr. Tatt and Senator Johmeoti. Governor | years, ‘pethaps, before she could be that fiunnun.vfl"‘f"'"m {h~t you will | Papers carried a‘headline regarding the |. “I consider it much more construc- | Tou sav I your w1 clearly | California_senater’s. 3ddress ‘(é"o’r:&' a eservations that C :’:Tf"n',.f.’r'.,.mm in the league thay| “Insists Harding Rejected congrens and congress al ta flectars war, and that st un Nimita in legisiation or trenty: Saking hevond which we cannof X . i t. s, is what you are will-are men of ifdep nt: mind”and’ 3 4 n . e Articl Ten Well, it, 1 | Dénaént actign.: sx)d the Fovétno M"!" oA T S ey hapi | abaolutely nothing. Rv"vhhod; flz\gv:: are againkt! any:.ad tia 5 oo ;b:’:y For already that only congress has & to| an : i ik pu A i policy. 1 consider it more con-| S {one has the right|over Judge Taft's, the .governor 4o, | Consult th best o 10 America, the| - ¥ tion to handle. all-kinds of agrdil- | wood td £ all it ¥ o ‘ Yike '@fliflm %) e - moVement aimed at the relief of the cot- Al governments o it fiigt and William Howard = and, thefr’as., about givin o the nations that it is within the | the facts unless. they. will # treatysmaking power. and that the prom ay /78, we . would be blameworthy indeed as . tal e At s tions, . was asserted: By | <"1 have been unwilling tocaccept the|Under the Edge act such cornorations are the United Fnl:l:“.e"r:n ;.:‘r [ g v oot rb:.e'.mmw_mr-’ s hl.:l.‘ idemocratic. programe hecause it is mot{Permitted to handle trade accentanees or e Rawhr 18| nidtid vragisetl Tt un“"""“)y&m_ lin-American .and unwise, but because it| DUrChasers' agreements to thé-extent of that that power shail be 8o | day, his opponent declared, “now restates | 8 1Wholy impossible of fulfilment and | ten times the paid-in capital, Which would the offieer in whom it rests.|his position as. that of the day.on.which |SEmply, tends to kecp the Americag peo- | enable the corporation to deal in such the power where, and an agresment exercised by A o sary resolution wos of the treaty. tailed.’ pprof oney. There 18| continued, “Is that there are copstructive plan in our world affairs. It o other power e garnent 1o 8a| forty-thres nations members of the Jeapu | I in this same atiitude that nations of ;‘nul but, i the Unité] States makes #)and that it is an organization now func- Europe are now found, and it is in this \redty agresing to pay a million dollars| tioning. : attitude that the overwhelming majority o neries country. womld anyone say| Referring to Senator Harding's ofter of | Of the American people have fixed thetr et he aoigation eould be cancelled by |a “reward” to anyone. demonstrating that W‘,;“m“m 10t “coneress o appropriate the he had taken variant' league. positions, me it appears that It Is the duty| v Certainly not: the only effect|Governor Cox said he was' present .“to | 0f American.and Americans to set good To44 be tnat the United States would|show how he.has attempted ‘to’ wiggle | SXamPie to the world. Accordingly, I Dave broken faith. The real question is|and wobble his way into.the presidency | N3¢, consolentiously suggested measures| g xe anter into a guarantee|and to claim that reward not' for my. | {07 the restoration of constitutional gov. anire which the faith of treaties will re-|gelt but for the people of America.” Sen- | SFTment of a republic fo replace the false Songress o pass a resolution de-|ator Harding, the governor declared irgn. | 1abel® of democracy which has masked Sarine war. That is what the president| jcally, was complaining because he was |0 ‘unparalleled centralization. ef power Sraposed. That ls what your telegram| misunderstood. in the exqeutive, - I have heen preaching ke it elear you propos Governor Cox will leave here early to. | the gospel of less government in busi: “On the same day you sent the tele-| morrow for a day’of ampaigning in New | 1658 and more business in government. I evam maeording to the press reports, In| Jersey. He will speak at' Trenton and | BAYe been“askifig conservation and de- T e-ting at Providence. someone 10 the| princeton tomorrow morning, with aftar- | Yolopment of our national resources, in Sulence asked you would you aceedt the|noon and night meetings at Newark and | N UPbuilding of our foreign trade ana odgs reservations to the league of ma-| jersey City. 3 our merchant marine, in. the proper oEL Pnere was vour opportunity | “Duting 3 autemobile drive this after. | Measures for maintaining the heaith of Amqng those reservations was one Which|noon Governor Cox called iwpon Cardinal | OUF; American agriculture and in the im- i Gibbons and Bishop Murray of the Epis. | Ticdlate solution of the problems which “ “The United States nnnm"-|'\°|°:::- copal diocese of Maryland. 1 .. - Jathite four industrialypesce to. the de: n o preserye the territorial integri-| “In the Washington' delegation she b+ = 3 B solitical independence of any other | hear the governor wers Joseph B sl L5kave (heeds. preschifi. the | gosel Damiry by he employment of it min- | (s er e lnon! Thonert | Of. 8 United, America under an adminis- tary or naval forces. etc. unless in any| W Woolley, interstate commerce commis- | \72U0N. and a government which repre- particolar case the eongress which under| gioner “ang Assistant Secretary .of the | TCNtS All tfle people, consults all the peo- Tha constitution hias the sole power 0 4o | Navy Woodbury. Secretary Tumulty had | D6, aRd. so. far as is possible. is ad- ciars war or fo authorize the employment | ;" conerence with Governor.Cex - before ministered by those who best express tms of the military or naval forces of thef,., (;ndiqate went to the armory. . interest of all the people, More than Tnited States shall in the exercise of =, Gt 1 want o ¢mphasise particalarly berty of action by act or Jo e must pregerve here in Amer- :fl'l‘:lun s0 provide.’ TMARDING WOULD ATTEND TO ica the opportunity for every man, woman “That reservation would leave congress HOME AEFAIRS FIRSY | a0d child who. prepares for it .to take ad- frea whenever the tima came to act in antage of our American equal oppor- seenrdancs with its judgment amd con-| Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 21.—Senator Hard-| tanity.. Siemee, and the judgment and conscience | Ing told a crowd of several:thouisands |- "It is an easy matter to talk in loose of fthe controversy at that time here tonight that the first real'duty ‘of | phrases about our obligations to suftering of the contriversy at that time. the nation in discharging its obligations | humanity ‘or to those to whom jnjustice “Seur position as you mow state it|to the world was to “put its ow house|is .done abroad. Tt is much more dif- would would leave congress bound by the| in orde; He charged that the demo- | ficuit, but a much more inspiring task to solmnn pledge of faith of our country to cratic party had attempteél to “Bitnd”|my mind, to -build an America ‘whose the resolution for war, mo matter | the voters to dctestic issues by devoting| tekderness for humanity and whose re- Shat the merits of the controversy might|its campalgn’ Issucs to a forelgn pro-| gard for the human resources begins at by gramme aiready rejected, sy ¢ | home 4 "t you 814 not mean that congress| In a world readjusting Jf6elt abfar.the| “I‘ssek understanding, and above all, T #howtd be boond, vou had an opportunity | triaie of war, said the republican ‘mom. | seek -understanding of .the mecessity for 20 that mesting in Providence fo say | ince, the United States could best lend [ conservation <of ‘our human resource. It agTee to this reservation of to this part of | its aid to distressed fordign. nafions ‘by | is . this- understanding .which has made this reservation,’ your answer is reported | setting an example of steadfast democ-|me declare. for new. standards in Ameri- 1o have been ‘the Lodge reservations nev- | racy and equal opportunity. Tersely he| ca ‘of.health, new inspiration for educa- er were geriously suggested. If they had| reviewed the. pregramme for “donestic | tion, new.organization in government, so Sren Senator Todge would have declared | rehibilitation. presented by him in - Tis | that. the problems of our human resonree Yot them in the republican platform | many campaign’speeches and deétared the | cany be. deait . with and wth something adopted at Chicago’ And, thus you side- | progressive thought of the country should | more than:words...I have taken a step sped the question, and you state Infturn to emch'a programme/rather “than | in advance by suggesting that we create your telegram to me the perfc#ly futlle|concern itaelf longer wWith“the Versailles| a department of public welfare under our Thing you are willing to do upon the sub-| league covenant. ./ - . ..« tsyw. | | EOvernment - ® want protection for our Ject_of Artitle Ten. The candidate spoke here in,the Broad- | womén,in industry. I want representa- “Your telegram to me undertakes tc|way Auditorium at a meeting which alss| tion' of fwomen in. government fo wotect state your case, and Woth what you say| was addressed by Judge Nathan L. -Miller, | the interest ‘of the ' American' woman and and what you refrain from saying con-| the republican nominee - for. goweror.|the American child.’] want a proper ad- firm the understanding 1 expressed in| Earlier in the day, at a meeting in Roch- | ministration of the. full measure of care Ty apeech that your position and purpose| ester, the senator had ‘stated -again his|add recempense to the soldiers and sailors, are o impose upon the United States| position on the league of nations and | who have suffered in the defense of their the covenant negotiated at Paris without | had challenged democratic critics to show | country’s ideals.. any real change whatever.” wherein he had been inconsistent.’ . . | ~ “T want to abolish terrorism in Amer- i Avdlforium; m;hn“‘u the - last | tes;<and. the raid with brittal night sticks of the campaign .on" Senator. Harding’s| and czariem. . I.want an America that i COX AT ODDS WITH HARDING, speaking sohedule outside of * his own | never flabby ‘mor. supinely sentimental in TAFT AND SENATOR JOHNSON |gtate. Leaving late tonight, ‘his :spe-| the -enforgei of our laws, or in lax' cial, train. will . reach Marion tomorrow | pratection of our institutions. I want an Raltimore, Md., Oct. 21.—Governor Cox. | morning. *"} American’ ‘to continue where childhood Harding can tell the Ame people’ | bagEage of -the diplomatic representatives | SATY to obtain revision of ‘laws prohibits Lodge of Massachusetts, whom: the Eov- | trying to.keep alive. Even if my, op-|Tcsolutions adopted in sectiona) meetings Die to put his. prograime into effect and | Mittee, and final action be taken by the e IF mecessary. | COx told his audienes tonight: that united ‘upon., any policy. Which' the, state bankers dealt in their 5 4 " and was instructed to con- tructive fo- show a willingness to con-| ITOSTESS” an ; DN : “Hardl " League,' - America. to" hami ; e its work. Movell to e, George Stijers and 3 Y “‘our constitution ;uxl m nvor: Ls ,~.‘s‘" it 0" idnize America, to] HTHe e O By S e e coeamed Sing Sing Prigon : | ‘Senator Johmson and -Senator . Barah | e Tl tates and the will 100K Shape at an informal meeting of | victs, werssthought to bé in hidivg: | : ot find any inspira-| Several hundred bankers and.representa- igiston of opinion. | Mittee, headed by Robert F. sociates among. the eminent. procleague of our own. affaifs o set a|Speakers, however, nointed out :benefits L sirisy e making of | Tepublicans’ean lomger justity their sap- | bad. to everybody. . As.a mere| Which they believed would be detived by |reqe Henniker oh Tiesday nix A T e alemn assurance| port of Senator Harting in i tace, ot matte} of seting a ad-example to oth-| &1l producers of farm products. biguous that ta i rinciple of international law, which he [increased values given all railroad duesta the. uniyersat hel 3 = iuous, that” Tatt nteroretx Wnile RaI wis Lolder- than® the constitution of | curities through creation of the cquipment fvork vill be considered by the association com- onvention as a whole. The question of par clearance, Wwith A 3 : c dges of e to charze of the insura s fucariton a chai uring | § 45 Ha - ¢ the insurance money ectional resolutions yesterday, was pass- | deputy sherifts, police officers | from e x Lowden . of nd that the brotherhood be restrained s it retrain from dlctation of any in.| €l Over in the convention today. The |Coneord and residents of this town to-f A | N na, from conducting further insurancs busi- xible pecial committee considering it reporied | night was stationed zbout a tract of #8eenment 1« necotiating tor | mess. ives of cotton interests. ‘A gy ‘Tentative {on industry as its primary objdbt. | ara and’ Bassett \as strenzthend by thefroad at Rural Retreat, V: fact that on an automobile b - s . duced in the various stdtes ahd AW thought to be the e | b ot B ed here today against Armos Co.. O o war binds congress as fully|duty to conscience. 4 Waste. and - bad genmeral mamagement, | DTS ies ahd the | Sunday by two men i 4 i = & S Governor Cool- | cazo packe: ur & Co. i s e mberg of our gov-| That Senator Harding, ‘with' his speeci | Which has brought us ts she verge of|Dayment down on half of the amount, or | eaped convic's, who had held up Me-| Portnguests government ofici t sitior. of the re- | Concorn eharin "Arious officers of the A il Taintai the plighted faith of | yesterday. now had taken fourteendifter- | disaster, to: continue. $6.000,000 of the incornotatell -capital. | Gabe an® a-companion and Tobbed them jcovezed a bolshevik piot at the o tarii s Bc dctared charging profiteering i xlola. by a8 to pass the neces-|he accented the nomination .on'the piat-1 Ple i a ferment of useless controversy.|commerrial obligations to upwards of | received by the Coneord police from New “REA simply be a breach| for ‘which said ‘the lsague has sigaally | It I8 my duty to turn my back upop thei $60.000.000. This amount, sneakers de- | ok 7 | impossible, and to set my face towaraiclared. should be sufficient to meet de. e e is the power of| “The answer to that” the - governor | the‘futuse with full hope for a united and | mands of ‘he sougi. in Russia has beert recsived by the state department in “advices of a reliable character” Secretary Colby said today. The dispatches, he added. yave set forth “Every symptom of the breakdown of the soviet goverhment.” The grat majority of Russian peasants already have repudiated bolshevism as a form of government. Mr. Colby said, and | are turning to the organization of local communistic units to replace temporarily the old #oviet orzanization. The depart- ment's advices, he added, showed that bolshevism as a recognized mode of gov- ernment, had ceased to exist in many parts of Russia. Out of the local com- munistic government, Mr. Colby said, he helieved there would follow a gradual eo- alition into a reprasentative and demo- cratic form of national government. HAD PATD BUILDI 00 TO HAVE G STRIKE CALLED OFF New York, Oct. 21.—Fphriam B. Levy. a real estate man and builder, testifying before the joint legislative committee 1n- vestigating alleged - buflding materials trust, declared that he had paid $25,000 to George Backer. another bullder to have a strike called off on one of the build- ings which he was erecting, Levy asserted that = Backer said he wantd the money to pay “Mr. Brindell and a committee.” Mr. Brindell is pres- ident of the Building Trades Council of New York city. 2 Levy declared he was erecting a $2.- 000,000 buildtig when his men suddenly “walked out’t*despite tha fact that he was employing union men and paying union wages. 3 The witness said that he pald $15.000 to Backer, and after the men returned, paid the remaining $10.000, both checks were offered in evidence. CHARGED WITH SHOOTING BRIDGEPORT JITNEY DRIVER Bridgepo-t, Corn, Oct. 21.—Raymond ‘Wilson, 18, of Bradford. Pa. 1is held without bail charged with shoeting Ste- phen Hinsky, a jitney driver, in Strat- ford, last night. Hinsky, with three bul- let wounds in the back of his neck, has small chans> for 1ecovery. ‘Wilson was caught some time after the. chooting by Sergeant Ben Smith of the Stratford police, who by a hoax was able to arrest the prisoner singlehanded in a dark alleyway in the rear of 4 store In ‘he center of the town. While a posse of police and cifrens were hunt- jng for Wilson near the scene of the London. Cét. 2f.—(By the A. P.)—The cabjnet discussed tonight the grave: sit- o at of t ‘the | _Commencing onday, the New Britain & S 2 . Falirond auns tshnsmort workers. o fores | Machin company Wil aperate on & 43~ Empty Bottles—Brines Disappeared From His Home in the gover: it t tiate th the ,bhour -a week schedule. o t ¥ the government to negotiate. with the West Philadelphia on Sunday. e = reached was not disciosed up . to 10:30 | -Automobile manufacturers of Fran tl s = o p /o e it tyastsa homing ok the University Since Last Week. losing control of the workerg: sccond, |a jitney bus and a trolley care nair W: whetlier a political crisis and fan appeal |nut Beach Thursday. E‘lnm' dispute. Wheat prices took a deided s. general secretary National | the British coal strike. to the pubile, lirea: ® £ = 'ESCAPED CONVICTS THOUGHAT | * i Hent number | stear 1y by them, bore ' Connecticut num ino [Bifns provide for stdfl mifbearips :}‘r LA wda stolen f¥bm the car of jed under a beavy m they put party. obligations ahead:of-their | & Ration if we allowed the prodigulity ana| tions on the basis of $1 a bal® on cotton ! twijiam McCabe of Derby, C ®f money and overcoats, ent of the car followed an attemnt by |the formation of a sovie ment mandividuals indicted were 3. Ogden Ar fwo men to rob a lunch room proprietor % = a T Tty mour. Gresident of the company’ S. Ba: in Heaniker. . A Poinzuese airshin attempting « to %y [ son White. vice presient: Herbers F This automobile. according to the word {from Lisbon to Mad fell into the sea avore Philips, manager of the drassed beet de. during a for. The aviator % g partment in Chicago: hur M. Yam Fork anthorities was stolen by the Sing |by the Dritish steamsklp Gam : g that pur-| Crin . T rk diirict euperintendent; Sing convicts. Tt was llentified by fhe | —— ause of whe lat-| e N Meyer and Will A. Metache manufactorer's number and i ndon bar siiver was 7-8d hizher ai are e senate over! rondey ment, returned after an ex- DECLINE OF BOLSHEVISN = number. The meesaze from Now York of- n ounce. “New York domecstic | the trea [ fended. inquiry conducted by 3 Tepresen: ECLINE OF BOLSHEVISM fered a reward ~fo8200 ench for the ar- hanged at 99 1 or-| G Lowden and Morrop again| charsed o q s 0Ty Kenerals oo IN RUSSIA IS CONFIRMED | ret of Stivers and Bassett and guaranteed |eien siiver advanced 1 [ 4 florts a8 it | grencd, the defendants with seiling dif: 21l expense incurred in the search for was sul pres ot of New Zealand lamb, soat. Washington, Oct. 21.—Confirmation’ of | them. (G ts Sumered i1 L with | ¢ ~ 24 to 26 the reported rapid decline of bolshevism e culated ¢ et Jod: tor Twppor: 1ot | oo o Byl ers from Sing Sing pri | ve ‘George Stivers and 2 Fpi htfi‘?ms’“ 7] U fll: P FRESHMAN HH.I] H'R Polish Jews are leaving Warsaw for New York at the/rate of Houses in Kingston and St. Andrew, ers Threaten to Attempt to|samaiea. were rocked! by severe earth’ 5 ; S S o P | Car of William P. Brines Found Abandoned About a Mils -gatiate’With the Miners, . | Italy wit have twe entries in the tn- - From Where Body of Elmer C. Drewes Was Discovered Last Sunday—Contained an Automatic Pistol and Two Birmingham, Ala. iners. ~ Whether ‘any decigion was T Two grave questions are exercising the | SIS by manufacturing large autom litical and industrial world. . The first, what ' extent the labor leaders are! Five persons were hurt in a colliston of | Philage charg Oct. 21.—A warrant) Brines with the case. A letter found'in m with the murder of Elmer| Drewes' pocket, it was siid . Dartmouth senior, was issuel|ably lioks th¢ abancened zutomobfle P. @ University of | with the Killing. Through the license 3 an, by the. district|plate the car was identified as belong- office tonight. Brines, accord-|ing to Brines is the owner of the| Brines, who is 20 year: stained with blood [ lus mother. Mrs. Annie , automatic pistol and | Ti eir aparim-az is Iocked and néigh found abardoned to- | 11 the 4 olice Mrs. Brincs - whe ‘s ser grom where Drewes |customed to takrg trips out last Sunday morn-|of tre city, hzs been away sincs Sunday. DCrines was taking the civie tody was comveynd |a- Mathodist clergymin, dled lefore be in_the outskirts of | was .o, s found by a lamp- With the findiag of the motor inst a lamp post with | fights of which were Sl Dari oy tead. Two cart-| polics declitea the mystery surrounding Drowes' death, virtually l.as beer solved. There was a blocdstam about an inch fn | diameter on one of the doors. An auto- matic pistol with two cartridges miss- ng was found in a pocket at the side of the car and two empty bottle: lay on last wcek. the floor. It is a five passenger tour- tiod they were | in% 2ar aad reccrés at Harrisburs show L he declared he license had been Sri evidence to connect!Sept. 27 last. B unquestion- the country will develop out of the | upward | lement of | It is state that James Henry Thgme|swing, helped by prospect jon of Railwa the est efforts to get the actlon taken| John W. O'Neil, a surviver of the he rallwaymen. postponed for a few |Custer campaign, ' is dead at Helena, ut that his influence was over-|Mont., at the age of Lioyd George was in informal h gome of the labor . but little hope seems to be &t hat the povernment will re- ft position, insisting upon A presicnsi diTias Thn or submission of fheat 15 francs 5u centimes as e\ tajah independent tribunal s a | francs 52 1-2 a ot ‘s iherease in wage {g/government been. inclined i, Position, it is felt R Rt in the face of the Bt {Undoubtedly the hown BY the | The Amerlcan erciser Olympia, flox- ; orkers, comes. Som 1 Mediterranean, arrived at Venice. is was quoted | ; 15 in-1l Province kil borer: coal mine in the CI upward of 400 Chine: BROTHERHOOD OF TEAINMEN orkers that the FOVeTnI i wed a law forbidding § Cheriotte. N. C.. Oct. 21.—Governor | | ¥ members who €ty hewere expelled from the or cause of the strike In addition to asking dissolution of the fund and recovery of the money, the e { tition requests that a receiver be appotats P. Mot conymic m in the wa; ners of enterpr xas a0 st S anization be- T0 BE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE MeMallipn, prohibition agent by a fe 3 i bearing the Srarnes, N. H., Oct. 21.—A posss,of| land here in which two mun bed 300,001 8 ope or | hood, when tormed of the Sl ot g d two stops of |sult, sy oo Of the ling of the more extended| “A similar sult was recently fled 3 g against us at Columbus, O. Our chief ot Coolicge was|counsel has charge of the matter snd ws n\'xv and a brass|are not in the least disturbed reog 5. c a platfo; n t the outcos of- AR . Winaton-Salera THAST of it ,%"'T':.,,".H'E:? o ahe candidate and | ax usual In nerformint its regularty ny of the citizen: y abandoned & car which had von cRsinemen are dead were injurd in a head-on coll et gt 4 Nuties and will not be disturbed h 1 v . ns on the Norfolk oSt s D _RAgTesge other . y threat: The theory that the men were St T tragis on th rfolk i the tourt house in that city. e abandoned 7 il suppos- | Fort 127 COUNTS IN INDICTMENT AGAINST ARMOUR & co., cHICAGE New York Oet ment containing 1 uest of students h two stowaways who hoarded the hip Logdn in Naples were remos sard when ¢ Yorl « e 8 titution in —A federal indter. cotnts was retmrm. last | the vessel arrived The abandon- |seizure of imp n . tion of the Lever act nt stra SING SING KEEPERS ARE g MASTENING TO WARNER, N. H. Eoth were, under | tro CALL INDICTNENT “A RATHER BITTER Jorp« 2 s ceep- | Sir Hamar Greenwood, Chief S, B T ot 21 °Thima,lioes; | Bl . Chief Seeretary Ossining, o left here to-{for Ireland. declared that \Warden Lewis | campaign 4 paid conspiracy to smash fre. Chieazo. Oct. 21 “with our lamd showing night for Albany to mes B. Lawes and acom) ner, N. H. where two me Declaring that 5 a whole There nd. arcus, b Palice at Milan declared the bomh ich exnloded on the doorsten of Cavour Hotel, Mflan, was eviden ntended for members of the Allled tele- | sion. escaped | prisoners, Were reported cor- i nered by a posse. fter. the reccirt Warner tonizht that 1cunded, Acting {honed the ward: sent to aco: nim claral ‘that without d v are the escaped pris Lt scarcaing #r the pris- 0 nty today cap- ers in Westchester county teday car 2 fured Walter. Mclntyre, alle to havel A treaty biween fhe United States and (scaped fcom the East View po ina, provisionalls ranging tinry during the night. The troopers were nsing in a nautomobile when a police dog i the car with.them began barking. car wis stopped and Mclntyre was found ed a statement comment- deral indictments returned ork today, charging profitesr- The statement” follows .We are at a loms to understand thess ments. The reasonsble- udged by con actions. We thibugh the sale of but we did not maks to offser the losses wo in he sale of domestic jambe, x T lam> busiress as a whole Fhowing + joss, it rersas a rather bit- ter joke to indict ‘us.for making too much money. The net result of the New Zealind lamb business was to give com of 4 message fre : BOLSHEVIK GUNBOATS IN BLACK SEA e, Oct 1. General Juan Pable Penalosa, Ehe recently invaded the from across the Colo s tired after a futile attempt to start a rey- | L', Plack olution T the Ele- in deration of a made some money New Zealang €X-| enough on the flour. tained in bma- | and with olajev. out for eir base at Xov ng small coas ers will New York Daslight Saving in 52id | gumers meat £ g etery. croer A e at for less mone o hiding in a cem passed a resolution to wo: G . uld| would otherwise have T e cot ; prve with Lolshevik war uction of a bill fh C AT - {will make daslight savi; SING FUGITIVES | summer in the ea: ¥, o o;dhv:-:;:;n:’! MEETING OF MAYORS oy Newion A. McCully h 19 NEW ENGLAND crrmes ments of these|, New York Oct. 21—The mayors & pol and is closely ob- their representatives, of 19 New Fu et = SHOTS WERF FIRE THE SING g unif Represcntatice Bomers, of Wash ) e . posse t0-| announced that he is framine o par ods two tariff on imported wheat, ., Oct. 21.—Shots were T Warner, fired by members of a night at two men in ith par is village Wh 2R - b gt who are here to attend. a mies from this.village who. the author-|jar reference to Canada. to be pres BILE STRUC d ence with the natio . itiea are continced are, Georae, SUYers | at recoivening of Congre n.:.“ ITII (: :\l_:.n:“"m the® e the national board of review of and Marcus Bassett, the convicts fo i) g SONS 13 Comed by Mnyer-aan wers ~wel- Whom active search Tas been made since| geven hundred Irish volunteers follow- | 3feriden. Oct- ST A New Brit - fayor Hylan at City Hall to- their escape from Sing Sing prizon 1astied the body of Michael F 3 . Oct21—A New Britafn part |0, (0 Saturday night. The men dodsed out of | Fermoy church fn Cork. hut - to Bridgeport this|p i 80 ¥ Water on represented sight apparently unwounded. ~ SOmMEiback by a strong military for oelock were injured |0 9SPOR Waterbury, New ~Lo-con. fime afterward they asked for food’ atla the bridge leading to the comators nd owner, John Ohlson,| LOWT: Providence. R L. = Pri=telg, two farmhouses on the edge of the woods ¥ t drove his car into a er. ‘Holyoke, Muiden, @ Corery read 13 oroin o | Verett. Somerviila, Camibrides Lowd 1 ca- fiat he was trying g |Lominater. Lawrence. Qincy, Salem, Chal njured are Ohiten, Anthony |®¢3 and Beverly, Maes. 189 . Fairview etrect; John B —— n, 163 Main street s Jonn|BANDIT KILLED, TWo woUXDED son, and Mra. Anthony Lawson. They| FOUR CAPTURED AT BEDYORD, & | were taken to the Meriden hospital, . | w found that irs. Lawson| Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 2 scal e a0 being rofused disappeared into| Fawara Richle Wardy, Jr.. he ofrest again. At a late hour the¥ |vear old prodizy who 15 mas T Bot been seen again but it Was be- lianguages, keenly interested lieved they were hiding nearb: b et~ e played for keeps, was found to be MAVE CONVICTS KEMMED IN A CLUMP OF WOODS| a twelve gest freshman ever entered at Colum. | <. el —One bundit ) «d. Lawson went|Was killed. two others seriously wornded thro Windshield and was consid-|and Willlam Petre, bank clerk was nrob- Ohison, the driver, was the|s tally wounded late today whea It is not expected that the | ten & any of the cases will result |Cleveland Trust company branch bank Redford ten miles from here. Four | — the bandits were captured, the others es+ [xo PAvsENT ™ mATLROAD caplug. The robbers secured go money. PR can S SRL UNTIL FINAL ACCOUNTING = romht s Mm:n ':- :*' | = TING | grrry oF MURDER OF HIS Ossining, N. Y., Oct_21.—Chiet of Po-| A group of bankers attending the ma- lice Annis of Warner, N. H., tonight sent |tional convention in Washington of & this message to Sing Sing prison: American Jankers' Asoctation decided “We have these two men nemmed in.|ask President Wilson to recreate t in a clump of woods here and they will,finance corporation to aid in exp nveer get away alive.” |cotton, wheat and other agricultural Two hundred armed men, he added,| wore on gvard near the woods. The fugitives had nde two attempts , to hreak through the cordon tut each|shortage this w automobile bandits held &p the t shooting Sergeant Smith came upon the youth who was armed With a revolver, which he had reloadéd. Calling out: speaking here tonight, pounced upon and | In his reterence to the uaé-a here to-| had a .right to: happiness, motherhood to| “Come on, men,” the officer led Wilson lashed vigorously the league of nations | night the nominee said there was no'dif- | health, evervone ‘to education n?f .fl to Delieve that there ivere more men yesterday of Senator Harding, | (erence bets him and’ e Americans the right to our equal oppor- with him. Wilson threw down his gun t Taft and Senator John-J “in our realization that. the", American | funfty.. ‘Only.with sich an America can|2nd said: “Don’t shoot, T'll surrender.” pon of California, declaring that they | people desire to enter into' some kind of | we serve the.world in the way we can The metive for the Shootg was Tob- farther “wobbling” by Senator | an sssociation: of nations il pre-| serve hest—by the example of a govern- upon the league issue, ven war and Interweave all t\atways ive At the same time the democratic presi- the bonds of peaceful co-operation. ing, alw: bery. Tho prisoncr, -after. being arrest- ed, t5ld now he tried to tike a xoll of %ills- from tte jitney driv time wera driven back Ly rifle fire. Chief | caribon roaming in great herd Washington, Oct. 21.—Seeretary Hous- TWO YEAR OLD AUGHTER Annis said {he cepture of the two men |outskirts, Every house in th has |ton today deseribed the ruling is certzin wnon daylight comes, but hejbeen stocked up. It I estim thera ; of ( piroller that turther Newport. R. T, Oct. 21— Lazar Fenlek, felt that the convicts would not give up [are at least 20.000 earibou runmning at | to the r: under the guar- |charged with the murder of his two yeap without a Eattle as both are armed. |{large in the city. sion of the transportation act |0!d dnughter was found gullty by + jury 5 be withheld until complete state-|in the sunerior court today. Séntence PRICES REDUCED BY THE Rev. Burton S. Gllman of Westminater, of amounts due are submitted by [was defer# 1 to allow counsel to file & DOMINION SUGAR €O, |retired clergyman, was stricken with a motion for a rew trial _ It was alleged abzmain heart attack while driving his automobile that Fenick cut (he child's throat: and Montreal, Oct: 21.—The Domincon Sug- |near his home at Fitehburg, Mass. His| According to a P ar company today .quoted $17 for 100 car ran up an inclined embankment and | fiber of a plant which abounds in the pounds, a drop of $150. Other refin-he slid out, striking on his head ard |state of Para can be utilized in the man- “-lae' quotdtions were unchanged. ... lbm}dns bis neck. Manchester—Society Vasa has ufacture of several varieties of paper. celebrated its 40th T azilian_chemist mel‘mm after which be attempled sulckie: »

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