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B o i OL. LXIli—NO. 181 : POPULATION 29685 : V GHT PAGES—SIXTY COLS. £, HER CORROBORATES THE | 2212 g oo Consions 52 S _ £y GERTC N DSARREENENT government is reconsidering the question . 2 2 ticket. of admitting American journalists into Q a ers mls e o el Rhe L% 1o - Rakla \ i R"T‘?‘ ‘x‘ me'fl e i Y . studying conditions, announced he would jet legationg abroad, telegraphe . A Bbstucs s the-Sovict - miniatay here, soy- 7 leave for Riga. |4} [inmx accsion on the”question probadly e | , : Of Chandler Brothers & Co. [Ruling of Court Damaging|paics i saeamy o : ¢ |wousn Smoxpx vowsss or | Widely Known Bankersand| Blow to Defense—Confes: About $300 Investment Growing to $6,000 Within Two Years| _ = = ——0 = | Brokersof New York. sions will be Read Today. — Members of Committee Non-Committal as to Action |\, ", e T, inance cororsc| Philadelpbia, July 25—Poor business | Chicago, Juy 25.—Judge Hugo. Friend ing by the Senate Finance Committee—Views .. -0l B T e ot O ey | PoOr market condiions dnd & tremendous | today ruléd that the grand jury confes- P’ o A 2 shrinkage in all securities recently, caus- |sions or Eddie Cicotte, Claude Williams! Two maval airplanes of the FE type Widely as to Eff Si is of 1 . Upon Mrs. Bergdoll's Charge of Bribery Against Camp-| cconomic readjustments ot the nation. | " 0,50 i o Chundier brathers und |ad Joa Jackeon that they were paid (o ly ect Suggested Basis of Levying Inport the anti-bolsheviki in sviet Russia are uniting with the soviety to fight starva- tion. il be ed by President Harding are cruising: up and down the coast off wi sugges! ¥ company, widely known bankers and |throw games in the 1919 world’s series|Cape May, N. J, in search of liquor % “ bell—Alien Custodian Officer Has Been Ordered to Find | songreee, accer e e nigh | UroKers Of this city and New York, Earl |are admissible as evidence In. the base- | smugglers. Duties Would Have on Consumer, Manufacturer and - Mendenhall, head of the firm, said in a |ball trial. 9 in high administration circles. Rt i Sk et is reported by Fruit Growers' Ex- 3 “The judge, however, informe e | It is repor G e Merchant. and Recover the $105,000 Gold Alleged to Have Been |, The srecial letter from the presldent,| ‘mue company cioged its doors earlier [state: that If tue defense presentedfur- |press of. Atlanta, that the Georgia peach = % in'the day after judge Patterscn ‘sitting |ther evidence which proved that the con- |and melon crop of this year has broken Washington, July 35.—Disagreement of{on imports and that such were vitaqys ly witl. the proposed financial settlement |t the ¢a¥ at s 4 s 2y , July 25 t 3 : . : oy pleas court, had appointed re- | fessions were not made voluntarily by |all records. Saiten | Rapartent bucedss of thett e S Dl Buried—Find That the Gold Was Obtained From Gov- | between the’ sovernment ana the rail-| (8 (nen ¥jess court had appoinied re; | fossions were mot made boluiarly v xperis as (o the practicability of Amer- | impOTiant because of their effe e For Bibilly Piipo T T 1 e emiy.win | Fred T. Oiandler, Jr. Mr. Chandler set |disregara them. Bach confession can be| Antl-Blue aw league of America Is ad- | ican valuation.provisions proposed in the | 110" (0 (1" s i 2] administral v ernment Vaults For ses. b . 4 " 2 also would avoid discrimination in the A ther and recommend not omly that | [OFth in @ bill of equity that, owing to |used only against the man who made | vocating the opining of Mount Vernon. the | Fordney tariff bill marked the first con- : e 7 i tariff rates against countries Whase ¥ fhe War finance corporation take charge | €XiSting economic conditions it was found | it. home of George Washington, to the pub: |sideration given the measure today by|money has mot depreciated and in favor Washington, July 25.—The Bergdoll |such investigation as the inspector gem-|oe® (i railroad settlement but also that|!mpcsible 4o ~conduct the business with-| The ruling considered the most lic on Sunday. the senate finance committee. The com- tnvestigation ended finally today—and | eral Might suggest to Secretary Weeks. out 2 loss. it be placed in direct and practically sole charge of farm credits and export financing. of those whose currency is at a low ebt compared with American money. 3 Objection to the proposed change was i ¢ i % - ttee heard - laging vlow vet given the defense, came - mi In an answer the other partners ad-|after Judge Charles A. McDonald, who| Count Tsunctada Hato il mitted the truth of this statement and jordered the baseball scandal investiza-|Tokio press, says Jajan 13 In view of the clash Saturday between Representativé Johnson, democrat, “Ken- | tucky, and Charles A. Braun, brother of statéments by Thomas Walker Page, chairman, and William Burgess, a member of the tariff commis- enled peacstully. There was no staiement from the com- = . = e voiced by Mr. Page because, he saidy if i . | Secretary Hoover said today that he|doined /in the application, tlon, testified. that no promides of tm.|of Siberia to'enter Washngton conference | sion, but their views differed widely as|meant disturbing further an . siready mitee, which had been directed 1o OXGrover Bergdoll, a big crowd gathered |40 ecommended such a plan and that| £dwin U. (\inllan, an engineer and |munity were made any of the men. Theiwith clean hands. to what effect the suggested basis of |chaotic commerce. He felt that the ele- 1 responsiblity for the escape of Grover|,,gay for the hearing. his "m;,"me“dmn;, had been approved | COrnelius Haggerty, Jr., an attorney, were |players had claimed they were told they i it levying import Quties would have on the | ment of doubt and uncertainty which % eveland Bergdoll. the draft dodger,| “Major Campbell's 70 year old father, | pe Seccetare Mollon and Eugene Mever,|D#med as receivers. oul| bb, ‘i venydmmunity. Rebel tribesmen in the Mel 1‘ Spanian | consumer on the one hand and on the|would enter into business transactions i} wile hunting last year for a buried tub| william R. Campbell, of Lexington Ky.,| 5y nanasing director of the war finance| Mr. Mendenhall later issued the fol-| Under Judge Friend's_ ruling the names | Morocco, repulsed .}guksh o from re. | manufacturer and merchant on the ofher.|for the next few years warranted that ¢ gold, as to disposition of the case 0f corroborated the son's statement that a|yor mif,, & lowing statement, explaining the frm's|of any defendants appea=ng in the con-|U'ops and have driven them fro Mr. Page contended the new plan|the change be deferred unti! ~anditions E Major Bruce R. Camohell. an army offc|3560 fund placed with the late Milton| YIUS P00 My Hoover sald. haa|action:— tessions wlll be stricken out with the ex- |CeRtly captured positions. meant higher prices on American com-|are more favorable. The .~ national {1 r 1 by Mrs. Bmma C. Bergdoll young of Lexington in 1915 grew in two convinced him - that he broadening of the| “The cause is poor business and poor |ception of the names of the men making modities which compete with imports 3 { accepting five tnousand dollars 10 lyears to $6,000, and that the money, burn has assumed his | cupie finance corporation's powers through leg- | Market. Recently there has been a tre- |them. Seth May of Aubu subjected to the zet her son from the clutches of the | without a word of explanation, was turn. jarics permitting it to handle ade-|mendous shrinkage in the value of all Se- f quately the triple problem was the|Curitiss. The conditions we found our- An unexpected tuTe at the last moment | reiterated that this same money, some of | trone ¥ ot R S0 selves confronted with was not because was admifted by Mepresentative Loring|which was in $1,000 bills, was deposited | " Fynds for speeding up of business, the | O any one stock or security difficulty but 1 republican member of cOM- | with a Wall street firm last year about . economic situation, Mr. Pas. explained, import tax, while his|should be given an opportusity to right colleague on the commission held that pyramiding of prices wa duties as federal prohibition director of or Maine, succeeding James B. Perkins of itself before this govarnment should at- no more likely | tempt what he called a radical departure’ Boothbay Harbor, Me. to resuit under the home value basis than |from proven methods at the customs — under the present system of passing du- | house. The jury was called back into the a ed over to the officer. Major Campbeil court room and repetition of the testi- mony given privately Friday and today was begun. & 3 Irving T. Lull, & business man of |ties on the foreign value. Designedl: “There i T el commerce _secretary asserted, could be|? general condition of business which | judge McDonald was the first witness|concord N, H., was drowned weile inf{he Ameriean woiniont e~ Designediy, ere is no other way of meeting the ¢ the alien property custodlan the time Mre Bergdoll ewore she had |mage available by the corporation with- | CUn{ronts toe world, and which is partic- |after the jury was eafled. Afier telling ot at Horse Neck Beach, Westport, | umjesmorican valuaiion plan is to defeat | exchange situation excent by this Ameri. 3 oedered forthwith to find and r ShE R RS 00, out a great draln on the treasury. The|Ularly emphasized, in our business. how Cicotte came to his chambers, Judge hOrSS, o exefore $105.000 in gold taken from tha treas-i Major Campbell stuck to his story that corporation is empowered to issue bonds| “We hope to reorganize and start up Mass. up to six times its capitalization of five |in Dusiness again. We can do that bet- can valuation provision,” Mr. Page adde ed. “but I do not Lelieve it will accome a year or more ago and alleged to|the same money, hidden by his wife all McDonald gave details of the all peen buried Mr. Luhring insisted | during the war, was taken to Wall street zather more revenue, but the object, Mr. eged Page said. was phantom-like in charac- | plish what is claimed for it. I think if ] conspiracy, omitting all names but Ci- 3 banker in o o 5 - T - . - e ter by having had the receiver appointed, | comen, s LR B Rt ter for the reason that little frauduien | will fall far short of what it is supposed = “wilence developed by the com-'and lost in speculation. However, according to finance corpora- | SLepS, of course, wer takn by our rm | “Cioote told me the plan to throw the | Lo N omralt ANd A0 o d vestorday, | (uation had taken place. Mr. Burgess|to do and at the same time will Keep tes indicated that the gold was ob-| The officer also corroborated his earlier | tion officials, that organization has %n |0 avoid the receivership but under pres- o z ' 5 k Ained from government vaults for brib-|statement ‘that he had more than $5,000 submitted foreis 'S v] d 1919 world's serieg first came up at the e e Ll i i fen sarels i business moving in tne dark, for no one . @ aincREs Sonds i leg fi a 2 5 years. showed undervaluatior i ts 20 { know: zoing if sl bried, 88| on deposit. with the Seaboars Naanaaccount wih the treasury. qf more than|ent business conditions that was impos- | dnsonia Hotel in’ New York, where it io have been ditcovered in I5 per. cent.| o one can tell what elfen it il have o8 oy geets. aB8 et ‘aug | bank In N 1917, BY Brocaiing | thres Mundred million dollars, so that a | aihie i was arranged that the games could be| Giuseppe Diocasare shot and mortally |of 41l shipments subject to ad valorem | different commodities he woman asserts, it ought to be dug bank in New York in 1917, by presenting | band issue would not be mecessary until| Mr. Mendenhall said his firm had more |{jrown for $100.000,” testified Judge M | wounded Miss Gastery Argentina, 21, o] » and put back in government hands. |to the committee a telecram from the|that sum was exhausted. Payments to|t3an 1,000 accounts but explained that | It rates. Mr. Burgess told the com: was no other method b £ = Donald. “H ai 2 i thousand | w h said to have lived, and nz the gold has stood out as|bank stating that in December of that|the railroads. however, are expected to|losses by its clients would depend upon | Sckeld hosEoixen I8 whon he te e N atery of the Berzdoll case,|vear the sum of $5,037 was deposited ) 0 J ttee there | could be developed and he believed thai g g dollars in advance. He said a meeting | then killed himself in New Britain. which ov- | if given 5 made practicae there by Mrs. Laurd—E. Campbell, his | roramury, OCKI7' the account with b ::‘:Z ;:)gndn‘n“:: ;t‘.‘h% s‘l?Ck'dm‘rke«; When |of a number of plavers was held at the | b ernment justly could levy zue!smum: on Lfr? but rl.,;;e rx‘{c:;xpl: b:b’eqhn. was ta 3 2 pbell, his | treasury. e seackis are he . Mo coues | Warner hotel here several days before| 'Hugo Stianes, German capitalist, #uf- |imporis in view of the fuctuating ex- | puiting it inty elfect ot e Hoe . T Mr. Page said, however, that the ‘plan ough mo amcunt of questioning could | the ring from Mre Bergdoll any statement | wife. In connection with the mecessary gov-|Securities and stocks are held. He could the world’s sefies. He said he went out |fe i he brak hes < ) 3 Yy 8 : : series. ered concussion of the brain when an | cyane o €T s 5 the criptie reply that it was bur-| Frequent references were made 1o ernment financing to meet the first call [nOC estimate the Srm's losses. Stas i mmbei\ie A Shen 16 Gade bRLE Sulomoblie Nei which b prae Yilng hers | rios TaLs Iefoasd it prosestul i mentioned 25 anofher “danger- the ex- and that the burial spot was no-|Eambling, Major Campbell trankly telling | for funds for the railroads it was indi-| It was estimated in Mr. Chandler's | nero was ten housand dollars in big |tarned at Wiesbaden, Prussia. e g g ob-|tension of “so much responsibility and prin 1y 5 |the committee that he had won and lost|cated at the treasury that an issue of | Dill 0f equity that the company's assets blils under his pillow, ., uation of foreigners |power” to cusooms appraisers. The committee deferred action on the : rge amounts. Describing Young as a|treasury certificates would probably be|amcunted to about $50,000. Liabilities " “Hp said he hit the first man up in! Intelligence tests to group 40,090 New sold question until its report is formally | nuv:vh;a‘md' charitable man, Representa-|made on Aug. 1. “were mot mentioned and the receivers de- | ino first game.of the world's series|York school children according to tseir . resented to the house, about ten days or | tive Johnsan mldfl_ho\d he and the horse- clared they could not Issue a statement |wyiio (rying: to walk him. Aolity il be tried by Board of Bduca. |PETAILS OF FORD'S OFFER TO CONVERT CRUISERS w0 we: hence. iites Cabukta’ 10| BISE 31 gm';‘!a;:":*l r"fl ncool;x- ‘\c?‘;x:: EXPECT JAPAN TO DEFINE .;sd to :r’| r:;r:r:mcan:g:‘uon until they had |~ .Cicotte said that was his only mis-|tion next year for the first time. FOR GOV'T NITRATE PLANT INTO AIRPLANE CARRIERS Members of committes refused to q ins 000! 2, : < | made a 3 c . Y % 3 o e at | he A i VIEWS ON DISARMAMENT ' (i : lay in the series, He told me he used s 3 iy Whithe they wosidvecommatd Whelf UL ML S ST B lale naking gl L Chandler Erothers and Company were |tne’ money to pay off a mortgage on his| Federal board. for vocationl education| Washington, Juiy 25.—Detalls of Hen-| Washington, July 25.—Recommenda: s Campbell charges be dismis o g, g i deet Y T3 rrachington, July 25.—If the expecta-|TemPers.of th Philadelpiia Stock Ex-|farm. pay for repalfs on it and to buy (opened a camp at Fire Isiand for dis-|ry Ford's offer to purchase the govern-|tion that approximately thirty million ned over to the war department for|track, and the horseman lost. s o cimle-s-km e eatiad C\hamv‘-\fiew York Stock Exchange, New | cacrla abled service men who are studying in |ment nitrate plant at Muscle Shoals,|dollars be appropriated for construction the nex tday or two will see Janan's at- | bychange and tnr e G280 Stock | “uCicotte said he realized he had ruin:) New York. A ., for 35,000,000 dollars and for lease|of airplane carriers will be méde to con- <DEPENDENCE TO BEGIN WORE oN titude toward the scove of the disarma- |mTrage. g0 Board of |og pis future, but it was too late now.” Frae for one hundred years on complstion of | Srem I U5 EETHEEENE ROTHING BUT INDEEEXDENCL = 24 5 ment conference definitely defined and | It \was announced ta Judge McDonald said Cieotte “made | Federal Hill, old couthern mansion |the Wilson and No. 3 dams, providing | Navy Denby announced today. A meas- WILL CONTENT SINN FEINERYS NXW TAX LAW TODAY |the way cleared for the ~more formal | (ion of any ehavaster petwan i rcs: |the same statement to the jury. near Bardstown, Ky., where Stephen ower for the project. at an annual ag-|ure embodying such a proposal is pending s e diplomatic_exchanges’ that are to actual- Si¥een thoyclos: S—(By The A. P)—| Washington, July 25—Plans for build- ndon 5 )b - ve the details of the Wil- | Foster wrote the song, “My Old Kentucky |gregute paymeh: of $1,680,000 were made | before the houes naval commiftee and & 1y bring the conferenec Into being. ¢d concern and Chand®r and Company, |, F1¢ then gave the detells of the Wil | | ome,” Is now the Droperty of the State | public today. by the war department. Ne|it is understood that the maval secretary national independence { ing a new tax law took more definite form | = Although the conclusions of the Jap-| ® lated to him by the two men pefore they |of Kentucky. action has yet been taken by the gov-|Will urge its speedy enactment. n Feiners, the Trish| today as preparations were completed for| aneso advisory .council have mot been | v, 5, aATL STEANSHIE o= went to the jury room. e ieq |CFOMeNt On_the propesal, although it| ~Coincident with Mr. Denby's annowsse- u al orzan of the Dail Eiraenn ) the actual beginning tomorrow of re-| officially communicated to the state des| =~ ‘il STEAX oo: When Judge McDonald had finished| JFrederick Price in whom the palice |wag announced today that no other,bids|ment, Senator King, democrat, Utah, ine akes this deciaration from the head-| vision of the revenue laws by the house|partment, the belief here is that a coms REGAINS N1 STEAMSHIPS | denying the statements the .pla: believe they have found the ma: respun-|had been received. troduced a bill which would provide for rs in Dublin. ~While nothing ss| ways' and means committee. : prehensive . communication on the sub-| 1 % SR (0 BED UGE 16 Dron nearly 20 fires in Great:r Jos- | The dam lease proposals include pro-|COnversion of the battle cruisers Sarae sally known of the nature of the govi| = President Harding heard -details .of}jects at issue will be received from Tokio |\ Ne™ York, July 25.—The United States | ;mmunity he walked over to Cicotte and | s held for the grand jur¥ On|visions to amertize in ninety-four vears|!083, Lexington and Constellation inte nent’s prop beyond the geteral| what house leaders propose to do from|shortly in response to. the latest Ameri- | Mail Steamship company today legally | Jackson. charges of arson. the government investment in the Wilson |&irplane carriers, and for stoppage of minion home rule and fscal| Ghajrman Fordney of the commitiee, dur-| can representations.' Department officials | *°E&ined through a temporary injunction |’ “ogiee, Fadie” he said. “T'm sorry, dam, taken at forty million dollars, and | Construction work on the battieshipy alletin contains an ou7| ing the day and information leaked out|still are confident that the reply will|POSSession of nine steamships seized. from [pur ¥ 1oad o it the both 7’| The American Telephone and Telezraph | dollars in the dam No. 3 completion. South Dakota, Indiana, Montana, Nerth assumptions of the | Indicating_ that the three cent . postage| give ‘consent fo. the broad discussion of | It 1ast Week by the United States ship- | muotis sailed. “Hene judge” was|company announced: that righs to sub- [gonard i1 41 ST "N three completion, | Carolina, Iowa and Massachusetts and on erning the megotiution”, | Stamp miEht be résoried fo af a'Tev- |i8c Far Bastern problems. ping board on charges of delinquency in| a1 he said, Jackson looked - Stralght|S°Tbe (0 over 83 per cent. of the 353 |" mho offer is made subject to complete |the batile cruisera Ranger, Constitution how that the proposals| enue producer. The return to the :hree| It is undérstood, however, that once|PAYMeNnt of £100,000 charter hire. e §15,300 of naw stock had been availed cf | ¢ STF 1% MAde SbJeCt 0 COMPICTE | 1ng Tnited States. factory so far as SOuthern | ctnt stamp was urderstood to have beek|he unreserved narricipation” of . Japan | LN VWit of infunction, issued by State|*Ncad and said mothing. - |und subscriptions received (2 s il merommel I the wvent of et ¢ Gecretary Desiby” saif i s S iy discuseed at the conference Saturday be-| and the other invitid powers in the eon | SUPerior Court Justice Burr, which re. |, J108¢ McDonald not only denied. th and for the parchase determining wheth. jon’ his' forthooming -recommendatios Sht il ed at :\\r::‘\\\nl the tween Secretary Mcllon 2nd M. Fori1ey | terence fs assured, the American govern strains he shipping board and = the B i o ol er it apniication of eleciricity and . [Delore the recent bombing tests but that r 1d er ren bers of y 4 0ol Gartted Amierica stimony s 4 1 ation y terror” uniess | ways and means committce. The suk | prcoamer ot e e T L0 R | s were eadany (0" hich sueh |04 iy which confirmed much ot | i dustrial chemistry” to agriculture may |he Tesult of those tests had convinced <ions” were accepten. | gestion will be taken up with the post | . B RN AR aitquosiions Chief of Police Edwards of Kansas 0., charges that a million doliar were tem- 3 3 Sk /1. | trust in_Pittsburgh is shipping lquor by |70 ML LSS T U o nomically ac-| i mthat the navy needed more airpiane P an of the *t | should" be considered properly within the | POTArily assigned for operation, from any | Bl Burns story. He quoted Eddle B1-| . caroad to all larger cities of e |70t 40 [WRE theX have Seoromy carriers. % official organ of the| ofice depariment betore any further move | Saope of the negatrations interference with the affairs of the com-|Cotte 88 telling him the alieBed cOP*PE-| ynited States. Eohth o the | oxleitinglt s adkny: —_— ] Sarliament, “the Irish people| is made, however, it was stated. . S : Gy ey % s st at the Ansonia hotel, : of the 3 -3 i it b In NG mearell. i TR pvhile the preliminaries are shaping | 2453 e it B, ptumanle et | T T e abion BétPem OL The labor mnlons of Dansig, protesting | TOUM be limited to eight per cent, under | STATE POLICE TO ENFORCE E] xill a nothing whic . Silioan of 2 | themselves, official 4 sday 2 aiE. BE e offer, 1zatios > B J of Trelana or seeks o impose | around four billor, doiars '3 vear, memn: | LT ot e Bt e bar | o Tobter, ‘whiore S ine™™ ois | cotie, wna. Vanothesr part "—Judse 3o-| o1l the passage of the French troops |1 offer a bosrd of farm orzarization THE NEW JITNEY LAW nation ‘alitn domiion ot STFILers of the commitics. Were declared to [or many kinds. for: use ot th States Mail Steamship com: °d| Donald ot being permittz to mention | 5L CE SHAEEE B U ansig have | Tenresentatives check up th { have talked also of a stamp tax on bank L M VR e but that of the man he was| g F and also to sumervise territorial distri-| Hartford, July 23.—Jitn 5 . s v 1 ssess ica, | A0Y names but that of the man e to carry out any work in connec- Z o eymen operat- which ineidentally Te-| chacks but that suggestion was under-| PTetentatives at the conference table. | %0k Possession e e | D S eicia Cibitie ae - onliee (SSel £0 SRRy oM an bution of fertilizer products. ing their cats under the old “P. S Wish to coerce UISter, i ! siood to have been found on by the treass| =2 a temporary injunction to restrain the |INE BUm story hat plavers asked for markers and »ct in compliance with the ake rtain quarters o be more of | ury. VEGED INXRSIIGATION/ON. shipping board from interfering with the |$100,000 and that other meetings Weré| gy thousand actors were ousted from |MOORISH TRIBESMEN WELL new jitney law will be arrested by atate * n expression of impatience with ‘('\': Mr. Mellon, it was said, had told the POLICIES OF SHIPPING BOARD iling was temporarily den‘xcd 3 "icg‘hl‘"l at the Sinton hotel in Cineinnatl the German Actors’ Union. Taey ©b- ARMED WITH MODERN GUNS ;‘mha after next Monday unless they AP mcEouRt OF (b DOSCOMEEEEC {ooniiitice that the” Was! opposéd [fo the 5 hafcellor Lewis, to whom the applica- |2nd the Warner hotel in Chicago. Jestaaito bigh dues and-asainstailiation s :een taken in charge by local offi- an an indication of a breach ln (W o) use of any kind of sales tax to supplant| Washington, July 25.—Investigation to|tion was made, anuounced he woull con.| A scandal within a scandal develoned | (i the transport workers and the so- . July 25—The Moorish tribes- | Clals before that day, it was learned at ations. It at least confirms the iP-| fhe exees i4ofits lavy which, it is |determine if shipping board policies have | sider the appiication and retur u o |today when Ban Johnson, president ot | syt e NSO RITED e, Tl e e | the sta motor vehicls depurior ORI jon xenerally held here that .nd| conceded, will be abandoned. He was rep-|been “molded by British influences” and |cision later, probably tomorrow. Meag. |the Amer: sent word to verse on the Sp forces in the Me-| Motor Vehicle Commissioner Stoeckel S ace is likely to prove long Tax on corporations, ratle to & fatjare hostjle to orsanized labor, was urged | while, preparations were continued lo gef |Robert Crowe, state’s attornes, (Rt he| A petition will he sent to the league of |lilla area of Morocco, taking several jm. |52id the department wished to give holde N : B N . T ek g e R Vi bl e [0y By Sansar ks vl | the America to sea with her $10 passsqs|could prove that Armbid Rothsten ©f | nations by the peopls of Helgoland ask- |portant positions from the Spaniards,|€rS of the now useless public. servics » & pord o The Associated s nittee leade -1lette. The new 5 S Bt . o B e SRR P 7 feboctof IDUTE MR o T s o o e ey oard, he said, appar-|gers on scheduled time, New York, whose manie has been promi-|in- for neutralization of the ently had continu tor Sosals -include the military | the form of a 15 per cent. levy on in- % ed the labor policy of tstand of {numbered more than five thousand well- | MArkers a reasonable time in which te nding the auxiliaries. o 1 b In the application for the injunction|nment In the case, bt Who Was not In-|jreligoland under protvction of the league |armed with modern guns and abundant|COMPIY With the new law, which provides E omes With the Cxemption of te Tnoss. |the old board and a congressional in-|granted in New York the United States & ek dicted, and other eastern {s paid $10.000| ¢ reannexation to Great Britain. munitions according to additional details fz:'_ xp;bxfi!:n;;sigxe‘o;r}e;mn;m;g.u lican lead-| . . 4 auiry was needed to-protect the Ameri-|Mail Steamshin company pri in.ifor copies of the grand jury testimony Tty of the fichting received here today. They | ™ service vehicles an: eys. i, e kot | e e W L= ST, sheBshad. | boes mercbant wmarine, I Tull the contract withgthe e e ey o the, Imunity maivers, Gomtee- | chlantion. wieatiiNE ROl ot it ool e A fealiwet sk Special delivery letters have been sent ta jetai’s of the British DIO-|cp,geminG ATLANTIC CITY 15 it was the purpose of the new board | by Which ti was operating the ships. It |sions and other documents missing. MF.|part of the ceremonies attending the |ern tactics in the fighting. 4 \.1sm~ x;:!mnim'-he PAdsA markers ad- iy detatis of (M8 L ted. to) TN TLA HISKET | o, CJAnEe 20y of the vicious practices of | Was alleged that the shipping board had |Crowe said he would start an immediate |preaking of ground on the New Jersey |“Tha Moors were commanded by Chiet| ViSing them to surrender their licenses ais preparatory, It o G ¥OB CUNTRABAND WHISKEY |the old board, such purpose “has not|mistepresented the physical condition of |investigation. shore for the vhicular tunnl with New | Apq- who is supposed to ' have| HECS ”‘1 ose Who try to operatq tiog them to the b council tonight A manifested itself in action so far as I|the vessels when the allocations and con.| “I charge.” sald Mr. Johnson's com-|York has bee postponed until Aug. 20: heen killed before the Smanish position |- ld them will be subject to arrest, fine Dritish cabint ceion of parlia-| Atlantic CGity, N. J., July 23.—Revenue | have Jearned,” the senator said. Or the | (racts for reconditioning by the company | munication, “that Arnold Rothstein paid AT i Anualk, The chief once studied en-|2nd revoration of automobile license. A fecided 10 bT 39, "unless an | #kvils tunlguc turhed UNeir allenuvd inew organization's seven ' members, he|Wers made, tha. nent to an end August 29, irom mOsquilw bogs and lonely inlets to 8 more money had been 0 added, “not one ever had any experience’| 'cquired for repairs than was estimated A o cdfes m b\uu city o Lheir fin - the management or operation of |2nd that the contract provided for arbi- 2 seafcn tor ‘tie valuable cgrgoes of con- |ships” and an investigation would be|!ration of all disputed points. Tt w: : = 2 = D . as leaders of the insurrection against the DEPOBRTATION OF JAPANESE travand wiiskeyband liquors that are |helpful to the bDoard. The past -policy |21eged also that the ships had been Spaniards. WORKER A LOCAL AFFAIN believed to :141\= been lun‘uerfl. along UE jof hostility to organized labor had|Seized by the board without abiding by |went to an attache of the state's attor- Jersey coast from smugglers' snips, driven men away from American ships, |the arbitration clause. ev's office; that after Rothstein had| The schoemer Esperanto winmer of the 2 " - T35 —_Feneral entorce- | ¥ederal officiais expressed the belief |he chargeq and “coercion and deception” | _Service of ‘the order of injunction from |examined these confessions in New York |ruces for the internaticnal fiszing ves- | THREE PRISONERS ESCAPED Toklo, July 25 (by the A. P.)—The New Haven h-‘m-r T amight | thAt While DrohiDiiion eOrCemEnL 2gents |had been practiced on seamen by hip. pent agents and jlocal 7 v ey S the New York court was made on J. B. |cit vand had found that the ball plavers |sel championship n Nova Seatian wa FROM LITCHFIELD CO. JATL |Japanese foreign office, 1t was announced L were combing the coast for the smug- |ping board agents in recruiting workers, | Smull of the shippin : | 2ded a small hotel conducted by Pearl| iy Toop oo Thignty paid bootleggers A cruiting workers, pping board’s operations ten thousand dollars for the grand jury | Lemis P. Gagnon pestmaster at Van confessions of Edward Cicotte, Claude | Buren, Me., was held under $1.000 bonds| Williams and Joseph Jackson 1 charge|before United States Commissioner Reed |that this money, brought to Chicago last|at Bangor on a charge of embezziement fall by a reprcsentative of Rothstein,|of $2100 of postoffice funds. nakes an autumn Ses- n settlem sion necessar: pranid ARRT S [RUCKLOAD OF LIQUOR SEIZED IN NEW HAVEN gincering in Madrid, but was unable to|7°h3te will be allowed on surrendered complete the course. He urned to Af- rica and’ became one of the most noted —_— : o 5 today, will take no action in connection % : 4 mat involved him, he gave the doc-|lzstfall has been abandoned as a hop i 4 b action 3 d by Peart : = i) directorate and on its general councel | nsentc. 10 & friend. the managing edi-|less wreck om the rips off Sable Island Litehfield, Comni., July 25.—Three pris.|With the recent deportatifn of a Jap- ] SpiFry ne of one of the M| iped the liquors into bLiding piaces | ymopmy Wwo @Y THE Elmer Schlesinger, shortly before they |tor of a New York newspaper” s oners escaped from the Litchfield coun- Snese worker from the Larvest Sekival ‘| \rrested nd-u eged Emug-| ) e, e 5 left for Washington to meet tomo: “Gorman, assistant state’s at- by SRl heredtodny K O jon and & 1 = Saturtay. Thes seized nearly @ | *Chited States Deputy Marshal Snowden SLOOF BOOTLEGGER | with Chairman Lasker and the full board | toores o charee of th ackinad of lauor as well as was expected to arrive bere tonight to torney in charge of the prosecution, sald | Commissioner Forbes of the Woods- |sheriffs tonight was in pursuit of the|an investigation and a reportion the fn« doad ot e, Sporry asd an em- of commissioners. They made no reply he state might not call Bil-|Forbes mission to the Philippines _dis- | fugitives who were believed to be head- |cident from the Japaness comsul in | A W ¢ Al libel the "cm“‘f P,mm,,n_h recently tegl:g:t‘:{.éz J}"lx! Zffl;;lzéeoh!!?gg )B::rot- to the allegation of the steamship co‘:n}- ;fm\gq:;;r;';f Philadelphia and Joe Ge-|agrees wyh recently expressed opinion |ing for the Massachusetts lin’e_{. G s]an m:msco. nnfl.n:huq::m-:::hu de- 1 ogp e % . v S R W e s DI the greand a il 5 = Y Won | pany Lefore leavt AR is it- | that sugar plantations of the Philippines The men who escaped are: Robert Bai-|clared they rej ec e a local . y: ot on o federal ““j"".:’,m‘e"’\‘,l"l',‘j that it was unlawiully removed from |the trophy defended by boats entered by ng other than to say|deon, former St. Louis player, as wit-| e gard B Woistead act. Masick f -t the board would fight the i |need imported Chinese or Japanese con- |te yand Ferdinand Rapp, of Canaan, and affair and expressed confidence that the e Ve American registry ; that it violated ma- |the Roval St Lawrenco Yacht Club,|the limit. = Sianction 0 nesses. - Saturday’s i e able lete our case tract labor. Charles Murphy of Winsted. Bailey and |American authorities would adopt all rine laws by leaving a foreign port with- | taking first place for a second time In | e N e il e Rapp were bound over prisoners await- | measures necessary. R TN out_ obtaining a bill of health and that [the international races on Lake St.|BOSTON BANKS CASHED 315,000 e O we will leave Mahars and| Cost guard officlals declared llauor |ing trial hefore the superior court, and| It was added by the officials that the 5 SARD LINFR MAURETAX its captain discharged the crew without | LOUis. Freebooter, her *companion en- FORGED CERTIFIED and 1Cweidoy 2 S smugglers have been forced by difficul- |Murphy was serving a semtence for|(occurrence of such incidents were re« BADLY DAMAGED BY FIRE| going through the proper procedure. The |frant from St. Paul, again finished gee- CHECKS | Gedeon cut 4 raled that tn place of the | ties of rail transportation of liquor o | stealing, grettable and llable to provoke undesir- libel was filed today at Trentca. opil THIE aave the Yankees s daint vie- |\ po. oy pre Boston bank: e ii”:d Teomfescions of the men, |transfer their activities from southern | The men, with about twelve or four-|able agitation at the time when Japan Andrew Grob, part owner of the Extra |tory over the Canadian sloops Red Patch | ware soope Yotal of $18.000 anks | orizinal signe ing, the state could have|waters to Long nd and Atlantic City |teen other prisoners, were in the work:and the United States were earnestly Dry Cafe, i this city, who was listed as |and B;::"' St :' hea lot s f:rgzd 'ceruf'\‘:alc‘;xee?;:i‘mrcio:fi e teeaphers at the grand |and other morthern points. room of the jail late 'this afternoon when |seeking a mutual understanding. 5 a member of toe Pocomoke's crew de- | Bootlegger covered the 13 mile wind- gl s | the o b N e Ry b clared tonight that he had made the trip |¥ard and réturn course today in 1 nom}“g,msefl‘u‘r?y last, bank officlals told the|jury inquiry read ."mhm:;\:e;hox:‘;::: At Genieall Rl dismaodaiott they unl to the Bahama Islands for his health. |35 minutes and 5 seconds. Freebooter, ‘l’w‘o 0 B;‘ The police are seeking |notes the testimony of the : n’.‘mg; - akted why he mad Shipped as an orgin. | Which crossed the starting line § sepand;| L0 MeN Who gave the names of C. L |He also granted permission for oA e lieallons pu Fhlvhe Lol ary seamon, he replied: astern of her companion, finished 1 min. | Sowmen 2hd R, O. Hatch and who, it Is|McDonald and others to whom the play- |3, STEOR (8 ROV ol Counie el Liriat 1o thé conily: Awhy I.oould. ke |Tbe 3 1:3 econfs hehTnd the!leader alleged, worked for a month to establish |ers told their stories before golng to the|ian A Tufts of LATREE CIRLE TSt the teip” Beaver came In third, a little more |CONfdence before choosing a busy hour|grand jury to testify as to these conver-|fHRCUSC THOM € ficer went befors the superior court toe possible for the Maure-|"L TP 0 o tormer saton keeper | than a minute later, and Red Patch fin. |7, Saturday to work their scheme. sations, the state thus being able to pre- prem POLICE OF BRIDGEPORT NOT day with a petition to have the Brighton here, and Allen Conover, also of Atisa. |!Shed last, nearly ten minutes after Boot.| The First National bank, whose certtfl-|sent a serles of identical ctnfesslons in-| o\l Sem L TO MOLEST JITNEY MEN|police court recosnize him as a pollces tic City, were among other listed as | eRE®r. cation stamp was duplicated, informed |stead of on'y one. b labor and industries foun) sizns of en- 7 man. The petitioner was Patrolman bk D, ! Weather conditions gave the boatmen |fh® Police that Bowmau opened’a small| The confessions themselves will be| S/0% 00 nCIRECR (Tl PRRE 0 00| pridgeport, Conm., July 25.—A conter-| ward 3. Netky who sought a writ of % A0 every opportunity to demonstrate their|2CCOUNt With them and later had a |read to the jury when court reconvenes| T, " Tyl a0t that the numoer of la- |ence between Mayor Wilson, City Prose-|mandamus to compel Judge Thomas H. Sy TO SERVE CAPIASES ON €Kl A half ‘gale blew over the lake)CHSCK for a small amount certified, iIn|tomorrow. Judge McDonald today told |, "W¥0. L ¢l 120 "o n substaatiaily re- jcutor Garlick, Police Chief Flanagan and|Connolly to hear complaints made by % Rome, July 25 (By the A. P.).—The S and the water was covered with white. |OT4T to get the imorint of the stamp. |his version of them—how Cleotte was| yo g Attorney Joserh B. Klein,, representingihim in the performance of his duty. He g pope has appointed Rishop Michael J. RS INILE OXILUINOIE [ cane. They said he presented credentials from |paid $10,000 and Jakson and Williams 2 3 the jitney men, resulted today in a:de-|alleged that since July 9. when Judgs = - St Augustino archbishop of s —_— Aew York which on Investigation proved |$5000 each, the latter two claiming they | . qncement that the pollce of Phila- |cision to allow jitneys to operate In this) Connolly found Nesky gullty of sssaule urley of SpringfieX, IIL, July 25.—Unless coun- fietitiou ere double-crossed out of $15,000 more B ty unmolested by the local police, Ear-|and battery, it was arrest, he has Baltimore. sel for Governor Small makes somt new | AL KING, -NOTED FACER, h were eyoes Folowing | the | delphia would use tear gas has caused a |city um 3 ttery, it w b Mm S. i N ! & ea leman criminals rougheout |lier in th Y move tomorrow, Judge £. S. Smith, it KILLED BY AN EXPRESS TEAIN |tionn; Tt Copcrmized are: Interma-|aplece promised them. = TOoUCWEE (M) heavy demand by criminals ~throughout |lier in the day the polics had warned|to recognize him n cases befors The Right Reverend Michael J. Cur-|, oy yelioved tonight, will order Sheriff ~ |tonal Trust Company, State Street Trust|reading of the confessions, Alfked AuS | ne gty for gas masks. Chief of Police |jitney men oft the streets. When they | Brighton court ley. Bishop of St Angustine, was or-| il (RUEIel RET WO O eov, | Providence, R. T Fuly 25— Frightened |oomPanY, National = Shawmut Bank.|trian, White Sox attorney. Will relate|yin " onounced great care would he learned of the decision of the conference o ae damed March 19, 1904, and consecrated | COIST, 10 sethe caplases on the Eov | TIO e ve whistle as o wap benny | asfachusetis Trust Company, Boston | what the three plavers toid him, and|gp b SERRIEC BT, Foom alling in. |they resumed operating immediately. | yATLSTONES DAMAGED hos 10, §14. The office of Archbishop i T it 7 i e . % |Safe Denosit and Trust Company. Mer- |Harry Brigham, foreman of the "grand | ZKeh tRREENCR W0 SO0 I While no official statement as to the ronacco cor sissali Iues. M was held by the Tate Cardi. | Ar§es of embezzlement of state funds |led on toa train at Bast Greenwich this|chants National Bank. Oceanic National|jury, will verify the statements as read s ellberations of the . coslfEtNS NPas HRIRE o Gubens | 3 e s meite at Dalk, remoen o) King, noted pacer With|Bank, Commercial National Bank and |by the court reporters. The Fokker F-3 mamed Malf, Mbon public. it is understood that much of : Mass, July 25—Totmens S nal Gibbons poludee, Smith indicaced Konight that |8 record of 211 1.4, broke away trom | T2 BTN ast Company., “Cicotts, Tackson and Wiliams tested |11 "fo munts - service between London | the discussion Was devoted fo ths nrob mf;-:fl;l:e Mas uly i 7 < bsent, their testimony By % i g i s $150,0 B FLANS TO RECONETRUCT unless something unforseen develops. [r9ad track and was killed by an express |sULTANA OF AFGHANISTAN :l;)l'm‘m,,,j\‘f;y with -the admissibility, ‘bl oo materdam flew over ey Torkiler mf;,";:?“ of the state police In respect | repgried today from Southwick, west of THE IRISH POLICE FORCE |Governor Small today remained unmoved |train. He was owned by Thomas Quinn, e s oot astionn, Chewing sunk ViRoEOGEZ i i e o Ly O [ os the/Rineys, this eity, as -a result of ‘m""“',mmm.; July 25.—Plans are now un. e (et Eir e 3.'1 . dw'hmfl L eameped o ot i Iy and speaking in & low, but distinot l:trr:;he::v;‘;e PaSeegers P | RELIEF TOR RUSSIA =i )m"«mfi x:g;‘xlid:-.um as wal- ns . ¢ orceste: ing o : e - i were said to : Baifast. ule e ow BN- | standing on his claim of immunity. e e Nas sl Tx°"8| Washington, July 25.—Prineess Fa-| tone, Cicotte brought about a silenge in = ELSE MILLIONS PERICH | nuie. “In come plantations the Ser_pmnsiderstion fc "evm( 2| Sovernor Small's ccunsel pointed out o e EEaC Week tima, Sultana of Afghanistan. who has|the court room when he told he "had | ‘ weyr hundred frult growers of Oceana heavy that there will be no salvage. n w%mm T e e e | a3t weelc that it is within bis power to attracted unusual attention during her |broken_down before Judge McDonald and | county, Mich.. signed a petition and sent Ball fell in an irregular. beit e R Thl eod will B sabmiited ] e te proteot ;him. TRAGEDY FOLLOWED Visit to this country because of a white | with tears in his eyes confessed to him.|if to President Harding asking him to 1 Proposaid ROCK-THROWING BATTLE |sapphire set in the right side of her turn the raflroads of the country of Hen- farms escaped entirely. nose, was formally received at the, White | 15-FOOT BOAT BOUND FROM N R0 110" Opécath. Ford'raceffiyire: men taken Landon, July ~—Fire which it was sared would prové of 3 serious nature oke out on the Cunard liner Maure- anls as she was lying at hefr dock in outhampton this afternoon ““The fire started in the first saloon and hortly afterwards toree decks of the iner weer ablaze. Several firemen were & & 1 Ings of two others. omening the way 10| POLICE OFFICER SEEKS % 4 the allegations on which he has based freedom. The other prisoners refused to join them and waited five or ten minutes before the alarm. = 5 VINDICATION IN COURT Boston, J: 25.—A Bostori polies of- MICHAEL J. CURLEY Now ARCHRISHOP OF BALTIMORE, Py Riga, July 25.—Any relief for Russia on a large scale from the outside, ac- cording to the experts, must be imme- the Mish executive tomorrow. STOCKMAN SHOT TO DEATH SESTERDAY ROTTEST DAY IN LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS| Providence, R. I, July 25.—A rock: diate, as navigation will be open for only OBITUARY. House today by President Harding. The HALIFAX TO VANCOUVER |duced rates 20 per cent. on #his Detroit, | three months more. If relief is delayed, . |throwing battle between children of two |princess and her two sons were dressed Ironton and Toledo rafiroad. they assert, millions of persons will IN TWO YEARS IN BOSTOX| Galveston, Tex., July: 25.—Marcus C.|families culminated in a tragedy tonight|in native costume for the occaston and| Halitax, N. S, July 25.—Bound fof perish. Denver, Cola, J Ny Benson, 30 years olc’a stockman, was|when Albert Watson, 33, was shot and |accompanied by an.American maval offi-| Vancouver via the Panama canal, Capt.| Mount Everest Next World Wonder | The soviet officials in. Riga resent the | Black, presideat of '.n'l- Juiy 28 —This was the hottest |shot to death in Main street of League|instantly killed during an altercation on |cer specially detailed as intersroter. Mr.|J. T. Day, Harry Inglis and . H. Mor ¢ 4% In two years here. The official mer-|City, Tex, today. Two men were said|Charlton street, East Providence. Thom- Harding’s military-and naval-ai as” Fletcher, 40, Watson's neighbor and |present for Benson former friend, ls in the Rhode Isl. 2 “With the North and South poles|offer as being conditional on the release |ferson University, Washington, s Were | Tison put off from here today in a'15-foot | safely. tucked away under man’s belt, | of prisoners. One of them characterized | vania, died at a local hospit ich - wes) boat. - Their only motive power will be a|it s fitting that a new expedition |it as “weighing seven or eight prisoners |day after a two weeks' il i@ carvisd with all the formality. cu mounted to a maximum of 85 de-fto have participated in fTie shooiing. Discomfort was not great how-| Benson was a brother of G. C. = the ceremony wi P om- | small”sail. jib and oars. They expect to | should be launched to . conquer the against a million lives” but he expressed |out of comolications H"‘;' of relatively moderate bu- of Dickinson, who was flogged by a'party’ Hospital ith bullet wounds in his hand arily aliending the visit here of disttn-| follow the coast line and pass through | heights of Mount ~Everest—Boston the obinion (hat he moviet government |attack of infiuenza last Apri 2 g Of masked men last week, - and under police surveillance. suished fpreigners, | the canal. Evening Transcript, probably will accept. “Yon a honeymoon trip to