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- VOL. LXIl—NO. 203 : POPULATION 29685 ORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921 ' TEN PAGES—80 COLUMNS FOUNDERS OF THE SINNFEW SILENT ONPEAGE PROPOSALS It is Rumored That Arthur Griffith May Lead Those of Moder- ate Opinion in the Sinn Fein Against Eamon De Valera CABLED PARA Germany Working on 1. Berlin, Aug., 19.—Chancellor Wirth is endeavoring t0 secure the support of all political factions represented in the reich- stag for his plans looking to the negotia- tion of a:treaty of peace with the United States. Marshal Joffre to Visit Japan. Paris, Aug. 19.—Marshal Joffre, com- mander of the French armies in the first battle of the Marne, will leave on a mis- siori to Japan on Sept. 2. Reports were current a few days ago that he would visit the. United - States upon his return from the Far East. Airplane Fails To I]isplac_eflttleshiu Finding As Result of Bomh- ing Held Off the Virginia "Capes—Report of General Pershing Approved by Sec- Prepared To Defend Prisoners From Mob Lives of Three Negroes, Charged With Robbery and Criminal Assault Upon a White Woman, in Jeopar- - BRIEF TELEGRAMS Profiteering is branded a crime undér | the provisions of a measur eapproved by the Cuban Chamber of Commerce. A shipment of 30,000 pounds of dressed reindeer meat has been received in San Francisco from Nome, Alaska. Group quarantine of tubereular cattle | will be abolished in Connecticut and all cows condemned will be slain. A spectal meeting of the comncil of Silesia_question will be held in Geneva beginning Aug. 29. the league of nationg to consider Upper | AGREEMENT PROBABLE ON THE ANTI-BEER BILL TODA Senate and House Conferees Decline to Indicate the Nature of the Agreement—They Are Hopeful of Final Enactment . o . 2 retary Weeks. dy at Barnstable, Mass. A e e e Trosa Do < | —Irish Dominion League Founded by Sir Horace Plun- e e e | sm"’: i A y G e e e of the Measure Before Recess Set For Next Wednesday— -3 i 8 o , . 19- | o ashington,, Aug. .—Results of | ' Barnstable ' Mass, Aug. —Prepar- | H; v, = . 7 o kett, Would Accept Full and Unrestricted Legislative, ] deciare that absolute calm prevaiie in the bombing fests neld off the * Vireina | ations to defend the county Sail here AR, bem,; declared, xa” g Both Senator Sterling and Mr. Volstead Are Determin- Mor 3 ‘apes from June 21 to July 21 have fail- i ] ¢- : tricts near HE Spanish zone, where thel ed 1o dispiace the batilechis Zgainst the possibility of another al- 5 . . . b4 4 d hip from its pre- Jehi; Kumj e, of J , defeated Executive and Economic Independence, With Depend- | trivecmen have been ensaged in hostili-| aminent pocition a. the. catioms. chics.| (20 were completed Tate todaw’ by | o Y% Kumagse of Japan. defeated ed to Press For Early Action on the Conference Report. thes. N defense at sea. i Tviux, 1, Rostnibal,| who. U iesat tennin ut . the| Onwentala club, |- Washingten:: Awgs: 19 -Bescte . oad ability of t he conferréd . “ This was th tstandi our assistants stood off a m)s that| o 2 (5 ington, Aug. 19.—Senate agreement. Later : ence Upon Imperial Consent on External Relations, Such| ., yorces srawime propress. | or s svan, e Cufstanding conclusion ihreatened o sz na tynen e v | GUEAES e ,:'.Tofi,"’;’;};f"‘;:":htn::!;l"-‘: Mr. Volstead and the :atter declased . . Athens, Aug. 19.—Greek force§ engaged | army and navy, made public today by | BT0eS early today. e Deisoners, John e it RN Tirtualty v points | that unless there were unexpected over- as Peace, War and Foreign Policy. in_the offensive against the' Turkish na-| General Pershing, the senior member and | Dics. Benjamin Gomez and Joseon An- | f (oSt FRTRCe, CSRTRTINE hefor|n the anti-beer bill and hopeful of nnal night de«clopm-uis <he conference report tionalists in Asia Minor are making prog-| approved by Secretary Weeks and Act- | Arews, are charged with hixkway rob- |/ n ¥ haved recess set for uhe, TMeasure priot to the | would be ready and signed tomorrow. Dublin, Aug. 19.—(By The A. P.)— |the gession that the government's Propo- | reas. especially on. the morthern end of | ing Secretary Roosevelt. bery and eriminal assault upon # young present high freight rates haverecess set for mext Wedensd: o visible change in the Irish situation |sals did not constitute an uitimatum but as taken place in corsscuence of the were “intended to brifig the opposition the battlg line, where they have pene- trated the Turkish front to a debth of . The tests, which resulted in the stok- ing of four ex-German warshivs by white woman last Monda7 night Additional shotguns were delivered a Dractically stopped production. t While the conferees declined Lo indicate | Although both Senator Sterling and Mr. Volstead were detefinined to press the nature of the agreement, their prac-| for early action on the conferen o I : : i K > { ce report Spsech delivered in the houss of com- |parties together in conterence to thresh | over sixty miles. It is reported thati merial bombs, proved, however, the board | the jail late in the day anl tie sheriff El:&';h;:um"c;l: -:‘ f}:fl:cu&-‘"w; Pt :,al adjustment of differences was taken |in event of its presentation to the senate - mons today by David Lloya George, the |out details sof a settiement which Would | former Premier Demetrios Rhallys is| added, “that it has become imperative | increased his guard ¢, fifte>n men, Five . X S mean at least partial rejection of the British prime minister. lec 1 | tomorrow, they expreis<3 some doubt as desperately ill s a matter of national defense to pro- | Members of the sa‘e police parci, 5’;‘;;;“°L(fi°‘°£!:§:;’:m,ni,‘t_”hvnn-'; 5| Stanley amendment, designed %o protect | to their abili:y to oltain a vote by both In general effect the comment heard |fions. During this gossip the expression vige for the maximum possible develop- | Mounted on motorweycles, arrived at | SeS s n in Toront the home discriminate search | houses in time to zeru it to the president on ail sides after the premier's speech | was heard that i# was thougnt Mr. As- ments of aviation in both the army and | Wareham this afternson and wili be hetd| o0 e L T .of the known desire on Wednesda; $ appeared in the evening papers was (Nt |quith would hardly have SONe S0 (AT | —————— 02" tonight subject to emcrz:ncy call at e thousand hous=s have been de-|of Renresdntaive Voistead, head of the | Mr. Lioyd George understood his con- | without the stitotents and Aderstood his \ The swbcommittaes 0f the Dail Pireann today continued their work ana that Mr, De Valera un- parts of the jail toaght. Tha sheriff | Mrs. Charles Wheelwright, mother of proposal re- | stead, however, has leld firm tn”l:h\:-‘: ' tomorrow will go on with it. They are tion Diréctor MacKenzie tonight an- g| fective anti-aircraft armament. said he would stay at tae jail day and :Zaimon De Valera, president of " of a man’s dwelling was termination not to accepe the provisiom not having the assistance of Mr. De| pooon gug 19 Publication of the!] nounced the appointment of William Instead of furnishing an economical | night until he believed a:l daraer of a |Irish republic, is the center of interes Ve been relained, hewever. “Mr. Valera, who has gone to the countryj e 7 home of Speaker MoNeill at Black Rock, give full satisfaction to Ireland's aspira- Jmowing 10 jsome extent government's Intentions. TO EXPOSE INVESTORS WHO PROFITED THROUGH PONZI names of persons who profited through! W. 8. CONDON, WILLIMANTIC, PROHIBITION AGENT Hartford, Aug. 19.—State Prohibi- S. Condon of Willimantic as a federal The tests proved also, the board agreed, the “necessify for aircraft car- riers of maximum size and speed * * * as an effective adjunct to the fleet,” and for the development of ef- strument of war leading to the aboli- Muddy Pond, near that village. The prisoners have been held in $15. 000 bonds cach for a hearing of Au 29, They were kept in widely separ: Tecurrepce of mob z.i1k Was stroved by fife in Scutari, the section of Constantinople situated or: bank of the Bosphorous. t 1 the Asiatic in Rochester. N. Y. rouse m: nagers, to rather tha as originali, “throw the beer bi accept the amend- drawn and passed rboard ment una Volstead's chief objection 10 it as a whole As explained by on» cf the conferees, the proposed compromise is on the basis |of about an even solit cr the Stanley | amendment, part of which will be retain- ed and the other pa~t rejected. | requiring a warzant tc search autome- tion of the battleship, the devel t] Governor Cox tei:>+ ned Sheriff Res was based on the zround that to requi ,-b“";hmr,,'n :{";hw'l'"':fi"‘u':; “’fl v . e btk | o % . he battleship, the developmen vernor Cox tel: 3 Sheriff Ree- - s based on the zround tt ire | are the hea: = Loo where it is expected he will be joinea L::\::;Te\?;:m:: f":&‘;flf&%filfi S E;lrfx'z‘ ?,:(’:‘1?:;‘:: e :r:iucv “u?l ::e::cfi of aircraft has added to the complexi- | enthal tonfght that irids W< 1¢ady | Mrs. Ellsabeth Nade, of Zion, lla.|a Warrant to searcn an automobile. or ! standing out for e mirs: «s o this fea- by otherjeaders in the republican move: | o; "ina who have failed to turn in their | eastern Connecticut, of naval warfare” the report star. | If needed and tha: wny hiolp i"e Varn. | Was arreited by Policeman Isaac Parry | other Droperty, would make rigid enfcrec. | ture of the Smemé it betas probibiny ment. It has been the umial custom of | MeF. 4nd who have failed to turn In el od. stable authorities miz:t requice would |for wearing a dress the neck of which | ment of national prohibition ineflective. |leaders admitted tha PosMBIMtY of S Mr. De Valera since the truce to visit | PrOf(E TOF COVISION e gt b The board found that military air-| be quickly avaiiaote. The “shorff re-;was cut so low. When Senator Sterling, republ'can, | ed senate oppositwn but despite thaf Black Rock, where he Invariably serves | let fortunate, is planned by the bank:| -esmmmmmmm—sssess====== | att when used beyond the rading action | Plied that he bei'wad he enongh — th Dakota, left his office for the night | they were said to be unwilling to take #f at mase in the chapel of one "": the mon- n(pm', trustees, said today that 'suits| | Of shore bases possessed “limited assst-| men and could handic the situat’n. Rev. Benjamin Cnthbert Connor, presi- asteries. Therefore no significance at- ™ e taches to his present visit The mlence of Arthur Griffith, founder would be brought not only for the profits but for the entire amoints 1ecened from MORE THAN 50 AMENDMENTS TO THE TAX EEVISION BILL ance to gunnery in the control of fire; limited assistance in the service of 1-- formation and security, jand Brigadier General Si mand of the sec in £ouzae, in com nd ‘ield_artdlery nation: dent of Dickinson seminary at Wi ams- port. Pa., ed following an operation two nounced that there was strong prob. iu a whole. i imooriant | al gua~d, cum) 2t Wes Barnsiabie, | weeks ago. RAILROAD NDING of the Sinn Pein, since the opening of | Pons!, both principal und ‘ntetest. = The : strategical and tactical qualities in op- | informed the sherifl *at n's czmmiand ekl A POLICE LOOKING FOR PERSON the Dail Efreann has been the subject | otal amount recoverable for the benefit| ashington, Aug. 19—More than half| oitiong of coast -defense” but might | would be availab any tme suljat nd opera in Russian, with a Rus-| EFORTED TO THE SENATE WHO SHOT SENATOE BALL 5t some comment, and there have been | Of about 15.000 persons who gave theilla pundred amendments to the republican | oo ") Gocicive factor in coastal op- | ta telephone call, sian cast, wil be intreduced 1o Chicase | wach sl : i rumors dealing with the possibility of |Momey to Ponzi on his promise to pay 38 |iax bill, most of them of minor import- next winier, George M. Spangler, Mary | o, LSk 13—Tee administ- | Washington, Aug. 19.—Washington po- Mr. Griffth leading those of moder: per sent. interest in forty-five davs iS|ance, were accepted today by the house Garden's business manager, announced. | Lo v " bill was report-} Hee samed today an investigation v Spinton in the S Fein agagst dr, | approximately 36000000, Mr. Lowel iy fve hour session marked by occa- {eate o DR win vt De Valera said. Of this sum, one and a_quarter|.ional clashes between the majority and L. G. Montromery of Ithaca, . wa | uld not be called up for con- | months ago which struck Semator Ball i Nevertneless Mr, Griffith has been 'n | millions represents “profits” Paid by |minority and a renewal of the personal L 3 SRl e T s LIRS ol Drior to the recess, set for | Delaware, while he was driving througt ! sonmtant association with Mr. De Valera [ Ponzi with money obtained from other | controversy between Chdirman Fordnay the* fobdacatts on of the bureau of "¢t Week. Senator Borah repuoican, | the city in an automobile. He was mol and the reply of De Valera to Mr. Lioyd | investors. of the ways and ‘means committee, and feiveign’ oriimeroe: Idaho, served notice that if any attempt | injured. Seorge wasf passed on by him Trustee Toweil's statement follows: | Representative Byrnes, democrat, South was made to rush it througs he would| About two years ago, when the sems- There has been no move in any quar-| The bare statistics of the develop- |Carolina. A ome-day gtrike of farmbands em.|9°Mand that many senators now absent| for introduced his district renm: coatre: ter of the Sion Fein as yet jad'cat.ng | ment of Ponzi's scheme read like finan-| =4 number of other changes in the bill ployed by Wyman Brothers, market gan.| "0/ \Washington return here to vote. bill, he received many anomymour 5 desire to mceept the Brit'sh govern- | cial fiction. In December,’ 1919, ani | c1iging elimination of the provision deners, of Arlington, Mass. ended in a| Senator La Follette, republican, Wis- | threatening letters, One declared .hit went's terms, January, 1920, he persuaded only 18}.0"; 5"per cent tax on manufacturers - compromise. consin, emnber of the iuterstate com- | Property would be destroyed, which wa: The Irish Dominion League, estabiiza- | people to risk a total of. $1,770. Feb-|,¢ ipe proprietary medicines, tooth pow- |} ¢ £ ezt o rce committes which reported the bill, | turned over to the local police. Last *d by 8ir Horace Plunkeit to secur: a | ruary, 1920, brought 17 ‘investors'’ with g " 4" paste and mouth mashes and a ° ‘Rev. Paal Dwight Moody, youngest son | /7007100 agzainst the committee’s fa June he introduced an amendmen! - dominion settlement for Ireland, _is | $5.290. March and April gave = the| 4y ciion in the tax on cereal beverages of the late Dwight L. Moody, the evan.|Ure 10 hear all witnesses who desired | extonding the life of the rent mot ané watching_the negotiations between Mr.| ‘wizard’ b3l new viotims for the total|s o, six o four cents a galion, are ex- orw1c ' gelist, was elected president of Middle. | !° 15Uy in opposition 1o it. He char- | Feceived additional yetters. The shot that De Vaiera and Mr. Lioyd George with | 0 $17.395.53. May was & big month, | W S (0 008 00 8 B 00 &0 B0 4 iy ) | conexe: acterized the hearing as lopsiaed. struck him was fired about this time ar st forward a nion_ct = with $2 and unrestricted legisiative, executive and economic independence, but it is of the that 546,044.89. And July, the last month that the ‘Napoleon of finance’ accepte! measure, is passd late in the day, Republicans and democrats of the touse were a unit today in approving ong am- A doiht saved is a dollar earned. And the Norwich --United Stases Commissioner Sammel Hitchcock was struck by an automo The bill was also reintroduced in the house by Chairman Winsloy of the com- merce committee with amendmens an find the person who fired a shot tws his car was near Thomas Circle in the residence section. The senator said he felt a prickly semsation near his righ it : ; flow. | knee and found his trousers had bees 3 f truck a Mai et | Providing that ‘no payments or allow o Sll ot Treiands o s o o 1008, porac actMmbling | cudmient, that,sitiking out{he" sectionict \,,f,kylrky":,_x:,:'. "’:,((‘m"f,‘ o "7eet | ances shall be made any carrier on ac- lorn by a bullet which rested saine g g gl i I s i gl o imposi s i por- é ,‘ . Feg cout of the so-called inefficiency of la- | the kneecap but had not brokem the foreign pollcy. shou depend upon im- | taken from their savings bank sccounts,[the bill imposing an annual license tax |} merchants offer today in DOLLAR DAY the oppor- ||store thr emergency treatment. Sout BB el e e g yerial consent borrowed from friends, in many cases ali [0f $10 on vendors of soft drinks. On Captain Henry Harrison, secretary of the inague, has given his approyal to they had. ““And this money he reinvested—:hec 1 few other changes there were sharp de celopments but .ali of the commidnre tunity for all of Eastern Connecticut to earn and save Fleld Marshal Von Kosvosy, Inst com- federal con- trol.” He heard no report of the Wea- pon and the buliet entersd an open win- . . The amendment also provides taat ~in| 90W at his left elbow, indicating that : X % mander.in chief of the Austria-Hungar-| i o pomtt g o | .- | 1t had been fired foow a roof .or win the attitude assumed by Mr. De Valera | to himself and cash $307866.93, with |changes postponed were adopted. many a dollar. Since the DOLLAR DAY’\ldel was first Jlian"crmy, Wil engage in the tobaees oy R BBy B o commprhnl g oward the government's offer, He said | personal and family expenses of $143,-| Under one amendment Yed oives - b 1-5 : s B .*._ o Y business, at Budapest, according to a * * * Such funds and ‘money vFill ““Threatening letters never worry me™ oday he thought the republicans w 556.32; nofes redeemed, ~ $6.148,677.90 ; | democratic cpposition, “corporat ma} luken up by % h‘., R Y G | Vienna dispateh. 3 not ba ussd in making any settlemcr: | Sald Semator Balt today, “and I have right in insisting that the geograpcieald imvestments in mortsages, stock and per- | ing :zifts for. charitable purposes. would da rely of pri cfi' g ‘an e y between the United States anl any car. | 9one everything possible to prevent pub- situation of Ireland should be coversi| somal loans, $1,725,574.68; commissions |De relieved from taxes of such sums un- as a day not merely of price r oris, not invita- Presldent Obregon, af Mexico, an-| rier -which does not forever bar such | licity in this matter. The fact that the ¢xpress terms in the treaty, argung | to 26 and donations $0,- |less they exceeded five per cent of the hat Irsland's proximity to Great Britar would snable Great Britain te coerce h: easily than wonld be the case witn agents $767,44 615, “For the most part peaple were those who the very poor trusted Poiz. net _income of the donating company. The big fight of the day was over an amendment defining as foreign trade cor- tion to a cheap bargain rush, but a day of actual and substantial value-giving at prices that speak for them- move the import duty on many fnod- stuffs by October 1. because of bad that the government will re-| carrier from setting up any fusthr claims, rights or demands of any kind or character against tho Unite incident cceurred shortly after L intro- duced my amendment suggests, of course, that the shot may have been fir- Lecrds o b by ot . i o i oraths 18 kit oad | srowing outof, or connected with the | &d brflqflv;n; ts of the bill to f::hh.u: - New Zealand. his js the story of the figures. Lel | porations such domestic ¢ : F; . = Pokssiuipin S Tae) o opsiution: ‘of " ewch £ SN me from working ve Tn Captain Harison's view, evecythng | those who received money illegails trom | derive fitty per cent or more of their || selves. Behind the price tag, whether on single articles Biiidnton Tar s low Yook stats 2i-| sarriord Dhopects: vh phe: Tites Suis] G Tow ‘atumio® fepends on the working out in dc'ail of | Ponzi read the sufferings that is writ- gross income from the active condet of 3 . sembly will have to pass an examina-| dur: ing the period of federal com'rc Be premicrs s conditions. e x1 | ten between the lines, that they may | business outside the United States and, || Or upon combinations that make up DOLLAR DAY [{frmbly wili have to pass an cx: I o o e < g S oday that he did not think Ireland | not neglect to pay back the moaey that |gimilarly as foreign traders those Am- thould Be asyed to give a final reply to they owe the Pon: estate. eriean citizens who ' derive 80 per cent features, is the guarantee of value received for every of members of the Now York State| bill the house early naxt week. TO SIGN CONTRACTS FOR gros League of Women Voters = AMERICAN BELIEF IN BUSSIA 5 o e s ek e 2 Touree ouede PR i reason wh; o U. 8. RATLROAD LABOR BOARD Riga, Let = il several of the points had besn beet | LIGRTHOUSE POINT LIQUOR sources outside this countsy. dollar spent by the purchaser. That is the N WRY 1. Mre. Bellamy Storer has published for APPROVED SHOF CEBAFT BULES | watier Tomman mionnr o e coived s Ao MEN HELD FOR T, . COURT| The deémocrats claimed this proposal of the domirion league > . 8. generally, such as the tutional nationalists, are asserieu ch much importance to alleged discrepancies between the etter of Gen- sral Smuts, the South African premicr, s Mr, De Valera, and the actual terms "t Lioyd George. Sina declared to bs com- ing of such Aiscrepancies, and it is reported they expect Mr. Lioyd Georze o indicate whether he accepted the in- terpriation of the proposals contained in the sommunication of General Smuts. forth by Mr. New Haven, Com. Aug. 19.—Four- teen men arrested at Lighthouse Point on July 23, when the fishing sloop Jen- nie T was landing a load of whiskey, were bound over {0 the next term of tha United States district court afces a hearing today before United States Com- missioner Lynch. They are charged witn tiolation of the Volstead act and the federal customs laws. Ninetgen men were arrested at Lignt- house Point and eighteen of themr were was a discrimination against purely do- mestic corporations in the matter of tax- es. The amendment was adopted 103 to 85, eleven republicans joining in the neg- ative votes. One cf the principal amendments ap- proved by the ways and means committee but yet to be presented to tne hous pro- poses creation of a tax investigating com- mission which would inquffire into: Effect upon the federal revenues of tax exempt state and municipal securities. Norwich merchants confidently invite local and out-of- town trade to their stores for every special DOLLAR DAY and why satisfaction on the part of customer and mérchant is registered after every NORWICH DOL- LAR DAY. For every member of the family and for every vari- ety of requirement Norwich stores have something to private circulation a book which in large part reiates to her controversy with Theodore Roosevelt over efforts to have Archbishop Ireland made a cardinal. Fire ‘men barelr had time to scramble {on to McLoon's wharf at RocMand, Me., when the fishing sloop Minerva ~sank cause. The American plan in hotels in large cities is a thmg: of the past, according without warning and from an unknown | Chicago, Aug. 19—The United States Railroad Labor Board today approved in effect the seven si0p craft rules relating to overtime payment as provided in the national agreement of the war time rail- road administration but diracted that the railroads need not pay overtime for absolutely necessary work performed on_ Sundays and holidays. For the first time in the history of the board a minority member made pub- c a dissenting report. A. O. Wharton ‘Waiter Lyman Brown, for the United States, and. Maxim Litvinoft for Soviet Russia, agreed this afternoon to sign the detailed contracts for American relief for tce Russian famine on terms granting the Americans extreme freedom of move- ment and absolute- control of the food distribution. . At the same time Russia's right is ad- mitted to expel on good proof of unde- sirability of any member of the Americ- an Relief Administration's organization. The Soviet authoriteis are also grnated the r right to inspect the relief admiistration's befor th commission: today. The com-| Effect of existing differences in law « fy 5 L P e ot ienat s esardse” Basoeiainn | OToCE Bresmt of cie ralifoat ivieion premines oo o e Cosiere By 2 somimtan Jeagne il adress & com: | missloner discharged four ot thom " | between the ‘federal taxation ot naiv-|| - meet the need. “Come and See,” is their invitation. 2" pitusuren. Sting (. Tecognition of the national |aseure’ & fair 4éal for. both the Peliel minication o Mr Lioyd Georee on ihe fg:‘:' o f";;‘;“""“gf;,m;f'gg R e AR < S They are prepared in every line to make your verdict |i rue dccream ot over s5.000000000 asreement rules ‘without change. | aaministration and the Bolahevikl Mondsy, when the DAl EIreAN1 | mopiles seisst T (he *Faid: The other |renion o ome ar har oren, sasins || - an endorsement of NORWICH DOLLAR DAY. Craseduring the. ‘maet ey yeac T | Judge B3 Batton and the other seven | ypcavowER NELD FOR -:l.'.,.-“‘."td b by e three discharzed were alleged members as means of raising revenue, stimulating me ers, tw & m i h Ige, STATES BRITISH PROPOSAL CANNOT BE ALTERED —(By the A. P.)— of the cr the Jennie T and pre ously had been given their freedom in the city court after police failed to. iden- tify them as having been on board the sloop. thrift, and redistributing the burdens ot taation; and the effects of income and profits taxes upon the accumulation and investment of -liquid capitals. The commisison would only make vearly erations if used in adequate numbers. SHERIFF CALLS FOR TROOPS ascribed by the commerce denartment to the world wide trade depression coming as an aftermath of the war. Agents of the Ameriean legation at represent the public three the railroads and two the unions. MACHINE GUNS TSED TO THE SUPERIOE COUBT San Frandsco, Aug. 19.—After a pre- liminary hearing today William A, H tower, iternant banker, was held te ! RELEL MOB ATTACK ON JAIL Sebies D eior odurt ot B ; G vier than air craft are to be Lo { Berne, Switzerland, and the Swiss nolice answer e supe 2 London, Aug ‘The ‘hearing, which'ls sesarate grom | Sod%e ¥ 'to] bath: the prestdent d con- | ettesicsmh e Wastares (ha, ropoes TO MELP GVARD THE JAIL |, ve' heapunablesto Ibcatsl Grgver Turg. | e, Tenn. Aug. 19.—Geveral | Manteo county on a .charge he hag: The outline of the British proposai. cann- | fhe state's case asainst the ~alesid [roes and consist of nine members. | giq ‘they must Tave great mobility,| Barnstable, Mase, Aug. 19.—Sherift| 0!l the American draft evader. who was | ere i B A night when | Murdered Rev.. Patrick Hesn, -Colma: not be altered nor the basis of them | llauor T g marked by 152l | three senators and thres members of the | and "since their ‘radius of, action is not | Irving L. Rosenthal late tonight asked | TePOTet dto have fled to Switzerland from tempting to storm: the sail in | PicSt: Hightown was, not représentel changed said David Lioyd George the | clashes between Asistant Dnted S house, apopinted by the_ presiding officers | great, additional mobility must be Ob- | for state troops to help guard nte commty | GErmany. o Tetre hacused of attasking a | Y I3 tiomey and ofieréd mo evidenog Beitish priem minister in an address to- | Attorney Cohen and Berjamin and three representatives of the public| tained by providing mobile bases, i €. |jail, where three nigroes are held on e white woman was being held, was re- | |n " ung Stejecing Lopiayed: keew day in the House of Commons on the | COunsel for gnace | appotnted by the president. aircraft carriers. chargessof hiEhvay obNery atidl dpsaslt nterest a: ferjected several irish situation The premier was speaking just prior PRESIDENT RECOMME: 18 So far as known no planes large upon a young white woman. The sheriff More than s score of peonle were in-| jured when a surface car crashed pulsed by force of sheriff's deput'es ques- tions to witnesses. v into ports from the scene were th; 2| " The. hearing .was held at San Brune DG THIRD CUT IN WAGES BY enough to carry & bomb effective again®t | jaq received a report that a party of | the' rear of another car on the Third | defenders of the jail had us>d muchine | p g REAZING -V P 4 » FEDERAL JUDGES AT LARGE # , or x i 4 " | 5 % Pt | betore. Justice of the Peace - Eilisoj 1“:"-:‘{"1:::': T;C:’;;:C‘l:’"}:'h‘?-;ex THE U. 8. STEFL CORPORATION tn.g:,‘oru:nfnn:\;:m:ren ttl‘;‘r\;r;r(r:tm!e‘ peeniks wes him:m c::’g;;xzp::hm Onset to o l;gddA::;brldnmd sReno line ‘m.‘ gms itb mapel ';h';‘aa\m‘cl:“ 3-{; n.hn.u_ Folinmun! i Twhose!illietrict - the _Srhutl bak e Y i 1 . - | e and try e the prisoners. [ (ween 2n¢ 53rd street on Am-| ing was s t ve be itated 3 tte purpose to preorgue the commons “,‘:‘"mi:::'::;, e _j\ffi:’:a:{"‘f"' New York, Aug. 19— Anstaer redre | 1t i probable however, that futies de- | 75 Dl lent: forty avhillery’ Tk av. |otebiars Avenne, Naw' TPk | when stones were thrown tv members bfi;t';r";"::fe‘w comtsiitat teday but uncertainty as to developments B el arge | =~ < e e Qi velopments will make such ODerations| yice; from the national guard s of the mob. - y tion in wages by tay Jmend States Steel - 5 2 guard summer 4 day, “I will fight them ail the way n Ireland caused the premier to con- | Was recommended today to President 3 < - E practicable. ea € 'West ‘Barmesablo Later estimates by the polics placed . o wider it advisabie to hold the members|Harding and to the judiciary commitiee g:rm:;:'rlozflggesmfif 2 ("‘3 SM®] " iIn the present state of anti-aircraft o Wil Tome. an;"“{”‘v" 43—';’:',?“33 Dafly average gross erude ofl produc-| lLaler sstimazes by, the pocie: p! through and I wil win,” he said, where they might be lied at short no- |Of the house and Senate by Attorncy Gen- ' ® v * ®°1 defense,” the report continued,. ‘it is tice for any eventually, the government either rejected. Mr. Lioyd Geogre said rejection would anmistakable challenge to the auth- it the terms of are accepted or eral Daugherty as part of a plan for re- organization of the country's judicial system to remedy the congested condi- tions of the federal court dockets all over the country. Provision wonld also be made under nounced today. Chdirman Elbert . Gary issued the following statement: “In view of the prevaring low selling prices of steel as comnared to cnsts of productlon, it i§ rszessary 1o ma believed that, if an air force can obtain the mastéry of the air, an effective per- centage of hits can be obtained against surface vessels coming within the radi- us of action of bombing planes without About the jail. Four machine guns set up. The artillery men, mem three batteries, were armed wita tols and clubs. The sheriff just after their arrival re- ! wer Di United States according to the Institute. ed at 1,304,070 barrels. on’ for the week ended Aux. 13 in the | 11,700 barrels, decinied American Total daily Petroleum output was plac- | uding two women and Depity Sh Charles Lewi URGES PROMOTION OF MAJOE ROBEET G. PECK SENATE HAS PASSED THE FEDERAL AID ROADS “BILY Washington, Au; o y ceived word from a county commissioner asningto < DT setert s y o s an undue percentage of loss of aircraft. i & oo : B[R B Fie e S gl 5 . = '.’.',,‘.."r et Sfln‘\-"‘m"l;.“f‘“.{."iofi.,. the plan for an annual conference of the | Teductions in wage raies and, there- | "Ny Uogooiivoness of the bomb cart :‘“g’;s"‘w;r:‘mfj‘;&fl; ;’fi"il’erDEi;ri; Canal an oeem i wee 10015 vessenm |y Washinglon, Au 1 The promation of | (cnctruction Speencialive, ST 000000 et Tossibly pass that over witheut notice. |nine senior circuit judges with the chief| fore we will recoumant to eubsdia 3 | riea by aircrate emphasizen the necessi- | TR VIEL SR U T SIS | carrving 51,609,000 tons of cargo, have | 0T, Robert G Peck 1o be lentenant |immediately e ould B e e e T |U":¢‘:d sm':f sng the a'; Sebor_be. decrease® 15 1) tea-s per hour, | ty_for the regular developmet of anti-| trujis for a dash to the Barnstahie ja., | Passed -through the camal. In ths last - by the senate. o 0 consider ways and | - o . 3 e : |anguage of menace but that if final 1w | lorney general jection came steps undoubtediy will have means of expediting federal business and to become effect ve on fagust @) and aircraft ‘armament and for the provi- Oriset is abous twenty miles from Year 2,843 ships, with 11.000,000 tons {in a letter tcday to the senate military | The balarice of the general fond would tl A b committee. The nomination was held up il : : that other wages an! ssiar.es bo cqu.-| SiOn of pursuit planes as a part of the | op tne north side of Cape Cod cana’. |Of cargo, passed through the Waterway. | oo ine yrquest of Semators Capper and |Pe Available in six months. s e taken which the executive ought | iNCreasing the efficiency of the courts | Ji0 oLk TN fleet. il The prisoners tonight maintained tnaic urtis o Kansas, on charges:that the | eqmn gen gt by, the house cargy not and will not wish to take without| .The mew judges, It (o aay oxpiained: | " “Phis i practically the third eut in Jineen crolox Bl e [ chce aa tothe crimes With Which "rey | - A small garrison at La Par started alficer . iad made, Slgciifis yooment ' e o “"‘::';mi. sl il - ol p ? b a vy uld not be 2 oS, - | explosive ‘bomb: h * 78Ve | are charged. i o pond < N vt 1;7“‘_ ::l::: VD.:{“‘-:’;:;M.““( .;‘_;‘-‘r.d"u“v but:would. be_ available for ser- ::::5 ;::d:h?;yvl:inerl S. Steel Corpora. adequate cffensive power to sink or s;: 8! :M:er:l?'llu:l\;: :!i;!rr;a‘l PL:E?\I'-da‘:llhoéL‘:‘n the :lnmrl‘ui(‘col"lvol:; w]:ranna National | secretary of agriculture, who may ex- 2 e vice wherever court business piled up. : oA Tiously damege any na¥al vessel st prod | gpo Tt T s recel Santi- | Guard in_the _wor % A B R e e e o anconsly i "the hoves ot lorka | Investigation 11 (re “alarming situa-|%, On May 16, & 30 per cent. redustion | LAY SLURES “rovided such projectiies | SR PEACE TREATY NEAE WEEK | iCiaGole. (The rebele were aided fin-| Seeretary. Wecks s3idhe had _repri |30 porormintion upon- intefstate. rost Torsign minister Curson made a sim- | Uon" in the federa: courts, Mr. Daugher. | FONOTITRS S0 0 000 T WIE TOUE | can be placed in the water close alonk- e L o lthe Tepiors o e o foopar . (oF s criticiem of lang_ the remainder upon inter-countsl far satement. It might be, he declared, | (Y 3id, revealed that on June 30, 1921, [, 100 [T FICEH o TUTIC PrOCUStE Mere | riqe the vessel Furthermore, It wil b | poy oo TTm m o gy | the reston. | the state troopa: roads. A sliding scale is provided for \hae cireumstinces would compel a re- | teT® Were 141,00 cases pencit 3 as com- | 2r0 extra pay for overtime, amounting | fifficult, if not impossible, to build’ any g g —_— wumetion of strife in Ireland, but rGeat Britain would net be the one to commence He added that the issue was trembl- g tn the balance, and that if any chal- ange was given the government would acoent it and met quail before its diffi- sult task. It was considered thai the premier's jangmage again had been carefully chosen with the evident desire not to giv offense s to say anything that likely would hin- pared with 185,744 cases at the end of the previous fiscal year, while in some districts there had been an increase of 800 per cent. in criminal business since 1312, WALKER, PHILLIES OUTFIELDER'S CONDITION SERIOUS Philadelphia, Aug. 19—The condition of Curtis Walker the Philadelphia Na- tionals young outfieidex, recently acquired roughly to a fen per cent. cut in wages. ANNUAL TOBACCO REPORT . BY THE CENSUS BUREAU ‘Washington, Aug. 19.—Cigarettes num- bering 61,859,900,000 were manufactured in the United States last year, the cen- sus bureau's annual report issued today says. Of that number, 15,834,000.000 were exported, leaving about 48,000,000, type of vessel of sufficient strength withstand the destructive force that ca e botained with the Jargest bombs. that airplanes may be able to carry from shore bases or sheltered harbors.” 2 g SR ST FORMER WIFE DECLARES FRANK GOULD INTENDS TO MARRY AGAIN Aug. 19.—A declaration New . York, Unless unexpected complications develop in the next few days, a_formal peace treaty with the United States will be signed by the German gcvernment next week, Chancellor Wirth's confidential discussions with the parliamentary lead- ers are concluded, and the government is assured an ample majority in the reichstag when the treaty, which is now being given its firal draft comes up for the ratifying vote before that body. Bllis Loring Dressel, « the American Roins of & great temple have heen nnearthed at Sikyon, southern” shore of the Gulf of Corinth Which in the feurth century before the Christian era was one of the principal citles of Gresce. a city on the Statement lssued by New Jersey state commissioner of banking and Ynsurance titles shows total resources of 128 trust companles, 27 eavings banks 2 and GYMNASIUM AND COTTAGES . East Haven, Conn, Aug. 19.—A gym- nasium owned by Dr. Herman Arnold of New Haven and two- cottages adjoining Were destroyed by fire late todad at Sil- ver Sands, with.a loss estimated at $2 [ 000. The fire started from an overheatsd chimnen in one of BURNED AT SILVER SANDS the -cottages and{feated L. S. Deane and Dr. A. H. Fyzec federal aid in Sates with unappropriated public land. i JAPAN CLINCHED PLACE IN CUP SERIES FINALS Lake Forest, IlL, Aug. 13—Japan clinch- - ed a place in the finlas of the 1321 in- ternation Davis Cup series today waen. Ichiva. Kumages and Zenzo Shimidzp de-. 27 [spread to the cymnasium -n;\l the other|of India in a five set double battle, G-, amoo . of e o v 4 that Frank Gould intends to marry again | commissioner in Ferlin, -and D.. g-ied- |'state bariks are $306.733,724; In increase | cottape. The Fast Haven fire -depart-|g-1; 2.6, +2-6; 60, The victory puts s;"-n-mflum D s S ihe Fei o v 202 |ono factory-made cigarettes for consump-| shortiy was made today by his former | rich Rosen, he forelmm minister, have |Of $58.697543 for the year ended June |ment had 19 use 2,000 feet of hose, and |Japan against Ausiralasia in teh Daviey e 3 erious ight | ¥S- | tion in the United States. Cizars manu- Sdith Kelly . - 2 21. hen it, was found the wate: 3 Georgee said he was oighly pleased to | icians. ~Walker is suffering from- a se- | fastured mummed s ama7s o, MAN- | Wite, Edith Kelly Gould, in an applica-| agreed on e fundamentals ana the |30, 1921 then _the water pressure was be able to say that the whole world ap- cere attack of kidney trouble and may tionfor permission to change attorneys document ‘only awaits approval from Ce® final contest scheduled at ‘Newporl insufficient. A fife ehgine arrived later [ next week, the winner to qualify againsi bacco manufdctured, including chewing | in her divorce action ~against him in| Washinston. \This is expected to arrive| Post office department anmounced six|and the fire fighters saved eix other cot- the defending American Davis Su: - - i ; ; e 5! is Sup cham- proved of the government's proposals. be lost to the lccal team for the rest|ang smoking.and snuff, totalled 415,891,. ica X itie Wi y 4 v hi d e 3 = 3 o withe the castom which | of the season. He was At afisted on the | ane riokin 5.8 ;\::fi:dan courts. The petition -was| in a day or two. :-:m:::y:aml‘mmummu Wil be placed | tages which had been endgngered. pions, at ;Forest Hills, N. Y. the firs sas been observed In parliament during |last western trip.of the team, but when i S e Irish negotiations. tha members re- trained from heekling the premier tcday. he arrived home, appeared to be better and took part in Tuesday's game. The' year's crop of tdbacco amounted 10 1,505,064,000 pounds, grown on 1,504,- 400 acres. ~Leaf tobacco and It made known Mrs. Gould's intention of anpealing to the United States supreme MAXIMUM PENALTY TO BE ASKED FOR TEX RICKARD | the trans-continental alr mail route between New York and San Franciseo. The planes will TROLLEY. week in September. Despite the fact tae supremacy was decided by today'’s en-* tobacco | court, if, necessary, from the recent court 00 A ‘of . maall’ each, "EbokY 321060 WAGES WEDNESDAY | counter, the two remaining singles events. " PR e pounds of mail each, about 32, E of “the ‘apan-India series Will be plaved. the esire seeming to be general to o ,Two other plavers were placed on the|products imports were valued at $95,-| decision holding that Mr. Gould's Paris Nl ; 1 + sothing which might distarb the nego- | sick list today. They are Coldie Rapp, the | 562,000, '“\“("’r'c"l‘“ w‘:s ‘\a-“d e b T Chicago, Aug. 19.—The maximum pen- | letters, w Haven, Aug. 19.—] sentation of | Jations. This nnwritten rule was broken Pres third baseman who came with- Walker from the Giants and Konetchy, the vet- srap first baseman who was acquired from Brookiyn a month ago. Rapp is suf- fering from an ‘attack of chromic ap- a3 originally scheduled giving India a consolation chance. Dr. Fryzee will op<- pose “Captain Kumagee orv)rrow and: alty of a year in prizon and $1,000 fine Wwill be asked for “Tex" Rickard, boxing promoter, when_he appears before Judge Landis to plead to a charge of violating the federal law prohibiting the interstate Revenue collected on tobaccos, cigars, c(%nreues and snufft amounted to $294.- 000,000, of which North Carolina con- tributed $108,447,000; New York, $4 663,000; Virginia, $20,721.000; Pennsyl- wily by Colonel John Gretton, who rep- sepents the ultra-tery section in oppo- dtion to any concession to Ireland. #here was much comment made by the standing ‘here on Wwhich to bring divoreé proceedings. r new attorneys declared the case cstablishes a nrecedent and will determine. the validity of divorces grant- evidence at fhe trolle¥men’s wage arbi- tration hearing here was concluded to- day. It was argeed, that arguments will be mads by counsel for' the Connecticut Dr. Daniel A. Poling. associnte presi- dent of the United Society of Christian Endeavor, who was serionsly injured in an automobile accident Fuly 4th, has been Wberals _in the lobby on the insistence #.mm h he made in the comme pendicitis, but has refused to undérgo an operation. An infected hee: and leg compose Konetchy's complaint. vania, $20,185.000; New Jersey, $18,742. 000; Ohlo, $15,154,000, and - Missouri, $12,318,000. . 3 ed to Americans in foreign countries. It Whs stated that'an apheal must be made at once, as Mr. Gould intends ' re: wmarrying. i shipment of prize fight films, federal of- ficlals said ‘today. The evidence will :: presented to thd grand jury on Mon. Y. % moved from the hospital at Northampton, 1| Mase., to nis summer home abrLake Sun- - apge, N. ] condition is improving Tapidly. [ company and the trolleymen next Wed- nesday. Leslie Vickers® of Washington nd John K. Punderford, general - ger of the Connecticut eompany, are ¥ne chief witnesses today, 3

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