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VOL. LXII—NO. 209- To Consider Pardon | Miners Halted i oo = 0" Iners :e In Slam and Urnguay ratified the proto- col and statutes of the international i 3 ; e . court of Justice. | or tugene V. Debs arch 10 MING0, -mex o vy s 2 v | 3 ; na. He will confer with ministers and P | B bankers on the financial situation. . | 5 . 3| Canadian Brotherhood of Rallway /|Attorney General Daugherty! President Keeney of Miners’| pmpioyes has been expelied from the m to Take Up Matter With| = Union Induced 500 Men to| ™ =n¢ Laber Conress of Canaca. A - 53 2 While Granting Ireland Uncontrolled Authority Over Educa- £ RAGRAP President Harding Today. | Return Home. i e eyt atady| AS Soon As Peace Treaty Has Been Ratified by the Senate Alrplane Fell Into English Channel, W ) of ptomaine poisoning. - - -t tion, All Moral and Spiritual Interests, Law and Order,| London, Aug, 26 (by the 4. Py—aa| T ochinston, Ausust 26—Disposition| Madison West Va, Aus. 26 (by The and the German Reichstag—Army of Occupation Num- airplane carrying mail from London to |9, the e ot E!lmedne V. Debs im- Q-‘;;)t—’{heuzmrch ot minere from| Morsan Jones, Iaborite, was elected |- < B% i ) | prisoned socialist leader, may be"tak- et to Mingo, in Drotest against|tothe house of commons in the bye-elec- B . B ‘ . Land and Agriculture, Conditions of Labor and Industry | Brussels tell into the English channel| 0 *GUS CRn™ Sl S00n Harting | to- | martial law, came to an end 1ate. tor | tons hets n. Caeomilly Somstivormer: bers 14,000, With Cost of Maintenance Nearly $1,000,- . ~ o e 3 > v 4 .| day, when President C. F. Keeney, of i b, 25 the result: of the explosion of its pe. |MOrTOW by Attorney General Daugher- | 9a¥, e v, of | mining district of Wales. . . < s Health and Homes of Her People and Over Her' Own De- | £ anic. 1t is mot . known _ whether | LY, it Was stated officially today at the | Distriet 17, United Mine ‘Workers of 000 a Month—Germany at Present is Indebted to the i there were any fatalities. department of justice. (Amerlm, induced 500 = Gsflhnf the men| Becretary Mellon announced regula- ~ = a2 . : 0 agree to return to theif homes. Kee- of beer as medici ited' E fense, Great Britain Refuses to Comply With De Valera’s e 1o Unal AESFE or recommiendsstons | 18 SE, € S, L0, e emen Koo | tiens sor e snle of beet 35 medicing United States Upwards of $250,000,000 For Army of a EX-VICE PREMIER s not Bect ebst 4 % | provided for the men here while the | v . b pleted, officials said. fucs ; Demand That Ireland Be Treated As a Separate Sover- OF GERMANY ASSASSINATED|Mr. Daugherty, it was $aid,. has made | (0USands along the road between Madi- EAT Occupation. ; an’ exhaustive study Into ihe nistory |SC%, A0 Pevtona, had already (aken the | Newspaper La Libertel was muspended | : &in Power Berlin, August 25—(By the Associa- | of the Debs case and its Teiation. vy "ock, rack: by the Spanish goverwment because it ashington, August 26—Intimations|view here that the decision les whol= 3 . ted " Préss)—Mathias Braberser, f0r- | the cases of ofher offenders imprisoned Eesseriitiahe wax entiominela published opinions as to what should be| were given in high official quarters|ly with this government. It s sus®iSiy 2 ¢ : mer vice premier and minister of fin- {under war law. f g 3 one in Morocco campaign. ; o ; Zested by those favering an early piiondon, Aug. 2.—(By The A P)—|undividel alleglance than the present | meE ¥ v IShles a0 T Lundar :0“bllj‘e‘::;xtH(eup{?\:s'p;[e;ziaesntnsa Pan oxer. tho' Coal River hrenalt of the today that withdrawal of the Ameri-|50Sl bY those (avering an enrly oinder to the letter of Famoon De | tate the repeal of ' the . Union | World war armistice, was murdered to- | comprehensive study which would in- | poee e e, Ohio railroad to St. Al- B b bty p A e e ax peace] oooof the Sorcos SEaecimatiie NN Valera which rejected the British gov- | Never was there no grosser calumny |day. | clude a discussion of the crime for h R0 Gl | adum nutly ertof <the MO, AT S taly Rlened s = seriin has] ooboys ceuchin. Suancial e crument's terms of peace In Ire'and. | than to assert that they wish to pro| Herr Erzberger was assassinated-in|which Debs was imprisoned and its| " m ranmed or rrer e narleston. | & Texas at Denison, Texas. Loot is es-| W8I Signed yesterday in Berlin has|Germany as to delay materially her The premier's note constituted a fArm | duce separation hetween the two coun-| Offenburg, Baden, where hie Was s0-| punishment, the law. governing the|nors moanea the tror o Sire armen | timated at $500,000. Gegman Relchatag: . - © | payment of reparation. H o Kovernmenta former | tries.. Never was there a greater mis- |journing with hig family. His body |offense and the penalties provided, the | nemcipie - aremere. B o oot 0 definite predictio de,| o 2test availble figures place . thEES tandpoint, that Ireland could not be | take than to suppose that we wish to | contained twelye bullet wounds. relation of the Debs case to'any DpOli- | sore and weary and many of the ';:"‘; Ford :Motér. Cor(.Co.-of Datralt, ancy, - V5, 8 s e n . was. made, | number of AnisciinEoiri S permitted to withdraw from the em- | Uissolve the connmection’” . Herr Erzberger had left Bad-Gries-|cy with regard to the so-called of-|marched a long distance. bhefore . thay | ounces Production of 31 passen- | DL it became known that once peace|my of occupation at 14,006, whose cost re. He said that he thought he had | The premier then quotes a letter writ- | bach, where he was taking the cure, in| fenders of this class as well as the | reached Marmer, o cc Pefore they|ger cars and trucks for the three| SCHHATY Was established the adminis-|of maintenance is nearly a million Ade it clear in conversations and pre- | ten in 1854 fo the Duke of Wellington | company with the Reichstag deputy|particular features of the Debs case| oy et 4 months ended July 31. oy o el there would be no|dollars a month. Only a small part Vious communications that the govern- | by Thomas Davis“a fervent exponent | Diez for a foot tour of the Black forest. | individually. e e L ot 1 T30 BUPRt Of Sy o ey ariens| o the! mslitesance SIS N ent can discourse no settlement which | Of the ideals of young Ireland,” as ad-| An hour later -both men were con-| XNo indication of Whether or not-a|in ine masecholl oo TomC L Tas held | More than half of 1.200 werkers r ‘»ed"f”;‘m Of anarmy of occupation.|by the German government thus far, invoives a refusal on the part of Ire-| Yocating the retention of the imperial |fronted by two youths, who separated | pardon for Debs would be recommend. n pa: ere. the men oc-|turned to the'Coliinwood locomotive| Under the néw treaty Germuny ~es | upwards of ,000,000 being due and 3 accept a free. equal and loyal | parliament and the giving to Ireland of | rem and then emptied revolvers into|ed was forthcoming at the e et cupying the grand stand. Enough straz- | shops of the New York Central, it was| 10 perpetuate the promise she made in|unpaid to the United States of Am- Terip 1 the I tish Commonwealih | & AEnALe selectéd by the peopie; the TIEht | {rer Mrsberker. who. avhs kied In- | whers: orfiqaTing at the department | glers had come In alonz the Pevtona-|announced In Cleveland. {the treaty of Versailles to pay the|erica of the army of occupation. R A semeatan of levying customs and excise and other | LLoT (L b thoty N the hend. DEDUEY | tor wae pra i id (At as the mat-| Madison road to swell the Fatherin to expenses of occupation but there is| Despite the pre-disposition of the ade Mr. Lioyd George in concluding his | 13XeS; the making of roads, harbors, pjoy 3160 was wounded. | Ve:thelabout 1809, ! Announcement was made by the state|no direct mention of the subject which, | relations from any unnecessary eme hoth eld omea the door for further | FAllWa¥e, canais and bridges; encoum;.;~ iR e b p e | department Thursday of the promotion|it is understood, could be interpreted ration to disengages American Begotliations Wil Mr. Do Vilsta ing manufactureers, commerce, agricyl- | c Julilal CILLss0n of Sumner Welles as chief of the Latin-[as in any way affecting the present|tanglements in . his o a~“.,.. ,«b‘ b“;r «r:« r}r:';::ed“l:: ture and fishing, and the settling of the | DY Police dO(ss. qrotetettifid ltzt lh: f:l:: T —————————— |\ rerican! division. uation, or binding the United States wmg enter lmmz‘g:nzsdl:r:x:l’o:u:uo: > examine how far the government's con- | POOT laws,- tithes, tenures,’ grand ‘jurles zgc::::“;’;’wx:;l“’m e cones it either to remain or withdraw question , of troop withdrawal. Prob- sideration “can be reconcilled with the [ 8nd franchises. this morning. It has been|ascertain- o o Approval of s genmeral plan for the| The Versailles agreemient fixed fif-|lems growing out of the occupation tspirations you report” He decared | o, A EE O the text & |ed deflnitely that the attack was not l'eat edium r'or ie lng our allts Vs oAl oemeteris; 1 Huseops has| ocoupation. Ho. far a0 Eat Thecs| eimery Baxeled fol Mlss ettt wever, that the guvernment could no e British gov: : : i eteries in E: ion. S s 'n there h ever, that the guvernment coult no | The British sovienmentl e (oxtimt |for ‘the purpose of robbery, lean military cemeteries in Furope has | occupation. So far as is known there ong the. Europeran ailies, and it the jolong & mere exchange of notes” | (e T Of A O et 0'Connell | For a Tong time pan Gerthan circles cen given by Secretary Weeks. [ras no consideration of the subject | manifest hope of American officials ta arge priscriid the same friendly tons | and Thomas Davis asked and more; we (had pursued a violent campaign against ) resno; "cEotiations leading up to. the |avold offense to any; of thems in il e e e atar %o | are met only by an unqualified demand| Herr Erzberger, accusing him of be- You may have a house to seli, a horse to trade, old furniture to EraRkin Keeseral atsrmer, acrsincy, ; ) S il s ThKe | the |coutse)it SHoDR. > Mr. De Valera. Todav he buttressed the | that we should recognize Ireland as a |ing the author of the present chan- turn into caeh,' & firm €0 exchabge. You fay want to hire hel Of the navy. has heen serlously M at|_____ - = My - L Tovernment's standpoint by quotationed | foreign power. It is playing with phras- | cellor's policy and of desiring to re- 5 S S P DoruEe Relp/iLes his summer home at Campobello, N. B, DISCORD T e | wwgest that the principle of £0v. | turn to publie life, from shich he had (§ COVer a lost article, buy an automobile, secure a tenant, find a busi- || but is now improving, it was leaned. DEVELOPES IN THE STANDARDS FOR ADMISSION . ki cenment by consent of the . governend | partly disappeared since his lLibel xyit || ness partner, make a loan, find a boarding place, or rent & room, It ANTI-CIGARETTE LEAGUE| TO AMERICAN BAR ATTACKED R Biasd e, Do Malsen « | complete recogmition of that demand on |against Dr. Helfferich, former vite e e . A > 4 2 Fire destroyed the summer mansion — cediens proiongaiion of the megotiations | OUF DaTt, or that in Tepudiating it we are | chancelior ot ;cmefha";‘. = have shelves and counters full df seasonable [, " glannisport, Mass. of Harry T.| Chicago, August 26—The resigna-| New York August 26—Standards for wouid serce 1o piay into the hands of the | Straining geographical and historical handise for which you want customers, Dunn of New York, automobile manu-|tion of Lucy Page Aston, head of the|admission to the American Bar are ate extremists, w declared were only | coneiderations to justify claim to ascen (goq ppyApErPmIA GARMENT Your next door neighbor may not be the man who has what you || facturer, with loss of about $150.000. |anti-cigarette league, was announced |tacked in a report on an investigation -+ wreck the megotiatio dancy over the Irish race. . i e 2 % 3 : today by the boary s which | by ndat e et ek eane Megotiations and | O ere is no political Dringiple; how- WORKERS VOTE TO STRIKE want ‘er be the one who wants what you have to dispose of, byt b B to rid the |issued a Etatesiat that Elfle Cie :,.L"::,u:&"fo‘;:f"“ on for Teach~ e S Ao e 3 g B N G Bl newspaper advertising makes neighbors of thousands whom §our per- 6 vl eean e Sveraenreite The s Bods' W s e A hop a he situation as it _ y . % o 8 surface of the globe of undesirable ships|10n’s methods were more drastic than Neither the tests of the state nor in London political circles in | regard to limitatiors imposed by physi- | _Ehiladelphia, Aug. 25—Five thousand|} sonal touch never could reach. By just so much it increases your op- || Shion wers built during the war," ac.|the methods approved- by the board|those of the law schools serve o Dre a - i c ita- | wa es: 3 2 eet- e 1234 3 » 25 - bt - ~ o Mr. Da Valera, in His lat- sl aod MG Don ";':wfi:r;‘:::_ o e bt flL:hwi portunity of accomplishing your object, whatever it may be. And in cording to Davia C. Reid. steamship|Of managers” = == tteeit witty| font the lesal profession from being ot tlosed the foor on the | cinle itsef to the structure of every free | Garment Union local, voted unanimously the Eastern Gonnecticut.field, ‘as well as in Norwich, there is no ||| man: Who just retnrned from Burope. | ZB8 PouiC Ponicnlel el S Gooded with fncompetents™ Ehs seiEEN nation: to deny them would involve the | to strike mnless orders for a wage re-|| medium that equals the Bulletin for reaching your neighbors. Hion. to, protect;the youth frov forming | " Mere'X 3 Sely Sg Lyl Gestns: dissolution of all democratic stataes. It|duction are countermanded immediately The following news matter h: . Dispatch to London from Bombay P Ry orming| More incompetents are admitted to * of the reply of Premier | Was on these elementary grounds, that|by the employers. . er has appeared in the columns of the says rioting over an area of 3.000 | the cigarette habit,” the statement said. | the bar today than formerly in spite of Laeyd Georze to Eamony De Valers o | we' clied ‘attentioh’ to the - koverning | = The workers . elaim the cut ' would Bulletin for the last week, all for 2 cents a day: square miles in Malabar district, Indla, | “This information was procured from|recent efforts to raise bar examination | e s fires oF e EMETROMURIREENINGILy VE| s it T T s et it A T e ; In which more than 1,000 persons have |investigations in American and Lon-|standards, the investigators find. The The British government ars pro- | these two islands and of’ their long ana | plovers say it would not exceed 10 per St Telegraph Local General Total ||been killed, is growing into rebellion. |don laboratories. gffect of night law school advertis- v disappointed by your letter of | historic astociations, despite the STeat!ceni: the. decrease bems based upon Saturday, Aug. 156 132 376 664 T Miss Gaston’s methods were more |ing in artificially stimulating a demand August 24. You write of the conditions | difference of character of thé races. piece work scales. Other demands by Monday, Aug. 157 o After » shutdown of twe months, ten|drastic in that she insisted in promot-|for legal education is mentioned in ¢ the meeting between us as though no Feonomlc Separation Impracticable. [y onyracturers which are protested Tul:sday’ by 5 o 12; 324 602 of the thirty hot milis of the American ;ng ;;ro;nbn;r{ rgut;’udsjmal apprcv;d m;}x connection. g Bad ever taken placs. “We do not believe a permanent rec- | & 0 SUEE B increase i {4 - 284 54§ Sheet & Tin Plate Co., at Sharon, Pa.|by the board. In its best judgment, the ‘he law schools of the colleges and mmust remind you, therefore, that | onciliation between Great Britaln and | % it YO0 Ters, TR T ROCURSC T Wednesday, Aug. 166 110 182 452 will respen Mond: About 800 men | severing of the connection of Miss Gas- | universities the report rays, produce & when 1 asked you to meet me six weels | Ireland can everbe attained .Without | o " uCivion"or tay “tor legal holidays. Thursday, Aug. 124 % 76 will be re-employed. e ton with the league seemed advisable|minority of actual legal practicioners Tra'} made s preliminary condilons of | Fecognition of their physica: and historl- s Jhdny g | & 600 s that the work -a8 the. organization | but text books for all, while the night iiy sort. You came to Londen on that | cal int noe, witai: makes com- | L Tem e - riday, ug. 25, 184 16 ‘266 540 Refusal by German manufacturers fo|May go forward unhampered by indis|school and part time school train the neitation and exchansed views with me | plete political and economic separation 3 .. CAL S b permit American agents-abroad to ex- | vidual influence and leave Miss Gaston | better part of the future lawyers aad it three meetings of considerable iength, | impeacticable for both. DEFEAT OF NELSON BILL Totals P 561 % amine their hooks may result in bar.|free to carry out her more drastic and | politicians of the country, propeaals I made to you after those | “1 cannot better éxpress the British 2 St il S 1610 3404 J| ing shipments of large quantities of | prohibitory methods.” The idea held in this country and tings wege based upon full and andpoint in this respect than-in the| Atlantic City. N. J, Aug. 26.—An ap- German lace to this country. Miss Gaston has been an active re-|Germany that legal practicioners sarhetic consideration of the views lhl(.nl\\‘or‘ds ueed of thg northern and southern vesl to the citizens o America® for e —————————————— e former for many vears. She founded |should constitute a single undivided rha_expressed states by Abra z efeat of the Nelson Dill just passed the anti-cigarette ieague, and was al- ) tion. The bz R o v Ehes v 2 e i® = Edmond W. Voeorhee of Breokiyn, & Y it e bar associations, the rej They were mot made in any hagyinaugural address. Ehey vere ookt it | Y, the senate. was issued tonight by the | president ‘the question could not be| The men listened intently while Mr.|was selected acting head of the United|So associated with Frances E. Wil-|savs shouid recognize tbe varying £ et 1o (B Ser TTeis o e il R s in o bt executive Cpuncil of the American Fed-| discussed officially until the president|Keeney and Secretary Mooney explain-|States Shipping Board office in Jard in the anti-saloon fight. She has|kinds of training received by men ad= pe-heak o St ot i) el e RO s DO Lo e B ) T T s T e BT TS TR S S S 1 Irish interests. -Our pro-|cannot separate. We cannot remove OUr | which relates to the issuance of war- they had had with Brigadier General | tary Hoover. e TR ;""f“d to the bar and organize the pro= gone beyond all pre- | respective sections from each other MOW | rants by federal judges, as “the most{ SEC'Y HUGHES ANSWERS l‘:‘ H. Bandholtz, U. S. A, representing —_— ‘ession accordingly. ne hiave been approved as lib-and build an impassable wall -between | upe. and pernicious attack yet made in PROTEST FROM PANAMA | ¢ War department, in Charleston this| James Padrurel, 45, dled at the Mer-| RECRUITING FOR SPAIN ——tn eral by the whole of the civilized world, | them. It is impossitle then to make that| iy, pistory of our land ‘constitutional morring. Mr. Keeney told the men that |iden hospital from burns recefved on HAS BEEN SUSPENDED|FIVE DAYLIGHT HOLDUPS ¥ ers which had shown sym- |intercourse more advantageous or mote | afecuirdc’ of the rights and liberties| Washington, Aur, 26.—Secretary | G¢Reral Bandholtz had insisted that the | August 17 when his clothing became ig- e IN NEW YOEK YESTEEDAY he moat extreme of Irish |satiefactory after separation than before. | o cue papie Hughes, in & note to Luis Garay, the |March end at once and explained the | nited while he was working on an auto-| Washington, August 26—Recruiting e al fav s St e ou ot you ot AghC 2 ' of Panama, in reply io | oSEible course of the federal govern: | mobil. in the United States by Spanish offi-| - New York, Aug. 26—Five daylight the empire can reasonably |aiways, and when after much .Joss on| Ry mal protest lodzed against the de. | MeNt if the men persisted in their deter- i en | hold - g né reasonab y_expect both sides and no gain for either you|SENATOR M'NARY FORFEITED bier 5 s Jmeien ap'ivenl\m:;nd;n mination to pass through Logan and in-| pishep W. W. Lewis. of the Sioux ::.T;sn{g:d)::r:i;:: or aiadeid, the Tork ey e S i i g ””"“ T have | cease-fighting, the identical old ‘questions #5 BAIL IN POLICE COURT| i, panama-Costa Rica boundary con- "’Tl‘:r‘""’ C"}:"'U-f S City, Towa. Methodist Episcopal church,|Spanish embassy announced today. Five men, fashionably dressed and e SR T o wojberss of ABtercuMISe AR A e asi & 26 —Senator Me- | Lroversy declares that he is “unable to © or three of the miners, who were | 64 years old, died at a hospital after a| “The Spanish government in view|Wearing masks, entered & resmaurant une our proposals have}yoy.' ashington, _Aug. 26—Senator Mc-| fng tnat any of the statements made | Said to be leaders among the men, also ! long illness. Death was a pesult of |of the large number of European vet-|dersoing repairs in the (leatrical Rist: warrant ,:m \\,;«lmn “It do mot think it can reasonably be'l > :ry gf ;’Jr;g;nl forfeited $5 b;\‘ “’dl‘l by your excelency require further com- |2ddressed the meeting. The more con-| glanetes. X F erans who have joined the Spanish|made their way to a room in the ::.' ty. As your letter shows tended that the relations between|When he failed to appear in“police cour 1ent o servative of thes s urg =3 i % o M v vl e of this, and further ne- | Great Britain and Ireland are in any|to answer the.charge of violating a Dis-| ™t oty 8" b e [men to take smeh :sf,x“cke“fl e — foreign_legion for “service in Morocco | Where several men were seated around I fear, be futile, unless | yiprerent case. trict of Columbia’s traffic regulation in has ‘bean ‘hers ‘on’ a-specialimission, | ney’ had! to- offer. s Mr. Kee-] A Spanish mission, headed by Com-|has suspended further enlistments in ;“;’ :;"’ - !‘he point of revolvers - progress is made towards| 1 thought I had made it clear, both |operdting an automobile past a t(rafic| yaq tranemitted Just before he left for | Mr. Keeney promptly told them to gp T:-::';n'I::\‘;:nt.h-‘::;‘\‘::g‘ :r!..":fifx':;j he ",":Edl ‘.":’5' o S «orm”:norncl“(:o:::né"afifiu 1; by e Mg 1 'Sy epuvermationd Witk you ‘and i any| SR Panama Weihieplay - @utl \riaseen; [hack home- ing airshlp communication between | Recrulting for M cice has|Tobbers then walked leisurely to an auto= Desire Claim of Subsevience. two subsequent communications, that we| The Oregon semator and a guest| o the justice of' his government's claim| That broke up the meeting, and some Spain and "M nti i e et Sl st st i oy | S waiting at the curb and drove “You declare our proposa’s involee |can discuss no settlement which involves | George F. Rogers. 3 5:““;““";" ¥ere | waile depreciating the possible use of |of the men who had joined the march- Lo e et i o iate l':e?:‘h}";f‘ 5 . of Ireland’s whole " |a refusal on the part of Ireland to accept |arrested last night by a traffic officer and | ¢ 1o the TUnited States in seeing that | in; {a vieinity, & T he & cons aving 5 e Ty o patien- | eur tnvitation t a.free; oqual ‘and loyal |forosd 10 ride to a precinct station house | {0 0T\, 02t tn carried out, lvgsl’:;::u ‘;::nt;fli} N i Y Vilia e fied from his half| obtained about 230 recruits up to lastf, g ';”i,f;'.f?.’:'fl.‘." :fi:\: e et & the facts? Under tne |partnership in the British commonwealth i The reply of Secretary Hughes, which | ~ Newspaper correspondents were stop- ’,“fl”‘f: Sorh TN Y e ;“"""" g v el by Mg pefpior ‘oif‘r."if tiement ws outlined Ireland would | under one sovereign. was made public tonight, says that the|p.q at the gate when they sor ¥ & et e Mex-| justice department officials took mo|, "0 ¥ . outrol every nerve and fiver of her na-| "I am reluctant to precipitate’ this is- American government “has fully consll- | tar the pari. but immed\;(elyuzl:; to on-|lcan government in putting down a re-|official notice of the recruiting al-|ytyy " “TPlOYes and escaped "with «i cxistence, She would speak her |mue, but joint point out that a prolonga-|the exchanges between Mr. De Valera| ered all the quéstions in the controvrsy |l ing wag over\Mr. Keeney instructed the| C 2TCE his followers. though it admittedly held the possibly | ™"} 0t ot boa robbery . lacguage and make her own rell- | tion of the present state ‘of agairs is[and Mr. Lioyd George constituted only|but has found no escape from the con- | ruarda'to let them pass and gave them| Fire ot PR of raising a number of international|in the day, when five men held up the cous lfe. she woud *have complete | dangerous. Action is being taken in va-|a new stage in the prolonged negotia-| clusion that the governments of Pana- | il ranort of what had taken place re started In the mest thickly popu-| questions. ymesn o X KD jower over taxation amd finance, subject | rious directions / which, - it continued, | tions. ma and Costa Rica are bound by - the - [lated part of Moscow several daye aro stevedore company, and held at by 25 azreement for keeping trade | would prejudice the truce and: must uiti public session of the Dail | arbitira award.” and still ls burning, it is asserted by|neerRUCTION OF THE ZR-2 Sosigabioremen: Who ‘were i tio oo and traneport as fres as possible be- |mately lead to its termination. . This | Eireann, at which Eamon De Valera was PRESIDENT HARDING SENDS the/ Helaingfors. Soorestonfent wol s th LLC “The bandits gathered up $1,500 A7 mats wien herself and Oreat Britain, her best | would indeed be' déplorable; unanimously -elected leadar of the Irish|yER HAND BAG STOLEN A MESSAGE To LEwis | Contral Newe. WILL COST THE U. 8. $1,000,0001 (6 bandis 59 S5V Snc ) market. Cannot Prolong Exchange of Notes. |republicans, with the title of “president = . Gaahtie p y ks : She would have uncontrolled authort- | “While therefore prepared to make ev-| of the Irish republic” and Arthur Grif- WHILE PRAYING IN CHURCH | 14y opolts, Ind, Aug. 26.—President | o 8Jor Gemeral H. H. Bandholts and| Washington, August 26—The United Sedbeietir, Bwfi’:’{.-lfi f":‘.";‘: Testauraily s cver cducation and all the moral and {ery allowance as to time which will ad-|fith, founded of the Sinn Fein, was chosen S6—Thett" o' a hand | Harding was‘asked in 2 message sent | Cog i iey, M. Ford. of the general| States govrenment will lose & million | i bed of 3500 which he was caryine 1 0 irftual interests o fher race; she |vance the cause of peace, we cannot pro- |vice president, a sccret session of the| POStom Aug S5TTRCH Of R ST him laYe today by John L. Lewis presi- | SAf: Were sent to Mingo, W. Va, to|dollars through the destruction of the| bt bf 560 Which he was carrying fn ad have it also over law and order, |long a mere exchange of notes It'is|parliament was held. According to the | P3g from Mrs. Bridget Fltzgertld 88 Si% | Gent of the: United Mine Workers of |TCPOTt 0n_the miners’ strike situation |dirigible ZR-2 under the terms of an |y BEAOAE Fogprediend) fmrse or land and agriculture, over condl: | essential’ that some.deinite and- imme: | bielal seporc. only oriisery business | Kneeling im praver today in the Church | S0 00 (e URIGR Mine Workers of |there, it was announced. following | agreement, according to a_ siatement | "0/4uD Eive the alarm. and assisted ous of labor and industry, over the |diate progress should be made'towards|was transacted. of the ~ Immaculate Cenceptio °% | mine workers and operators of Mingy | COMfeTence between President Harding [issued today by the navy department|the CAPtUTe of two of the assailants. The 3 nd homes of her peopie and over | a basis upon which fufther negotiations | Mr. De Valera in accepting re-election | charged against Henry Harrieon Artefi| county, West Verginia, with the view of | 2nd Secretafy Weeks, cprovided that in the event of the| ™l (L CRINL - - own defence. can’ usefully procéed. Your letter seems | said he had been credited ~with doing (¢l after a bal'mile ou ashroush | reaching an agreement that would end total loss of this airship (the ZR-2) | yiaiion was held up by thres cors i “he would, In fact, within the shores | o us, urifortunately, to show ~no such | things that had been done by his com-|South End streets. 'The’ woman gave| yho jngustrial qonfiict that has pn- |, P8Iy sverage oll preduction of the!iwhile under construction or during tri- ~ D by three men whe: Iriaid be fres in every respect of | progress. i rades, mentioning Mr. Grifith, Michael|chase through the church and into Har-| yinyeq for. several months, €™ | United States for the week ended Aus.|als the two governments would Joint- ained s amall amont of ot rar el national expression | “n this and ‘my previous letters I|Collins and others. He added that there | riton avenue, Where a policeman com- 20 totaled 1.315,440 bartels, compared | ly bear the 10ss on an equal basis.” |saved several hundred. dotny o ageAt and national development. The states|have set f8fth ‘the considerations which |never had been differences Between him- |mandeered a passing automobile before ATATTS 0P % % with 1,304,070 barrels for previous| The United States has paid $1,500,- | inz ¢, N une dollars by refus-: ican union, soverelgn though | must govern the attitude pf his majesty’s | self and his colleagues, and that when | he caught Harrison. | OF DISTURBANCES week, according to the American Petro-|000 on the contract cost of $2,000,000| "5 '° °Pen the safe. be. enjuy nmo such range of Tights. | government in any negotiations which |the British arrested him at Blackrock| TR AT R IN BRITISH EAST INDIES |leum Institute's estimate. for the ZR-2, the statement added. Oui propuss g0 even further, for | fhey. undertake. It you are prepared to| they found on him a document signed | RECOVERING BODIES FROM e SENE B = Abcordlagly” the . Biitieh! goyemirient| JRNOOUNY u::s BRYCE i SERDS -1 er place as | cxamine how far these considerations can | by inistry which proved - v X $ i ;26— est inform- election of Mrs. Mary Chandler | K $504 J ENDORSE: ¥ {he sreat commonweaith of | pe reconciled with the aspirations you gkt o 1 e JYRECK,OF DIRIGIALE I8 3 ation of the British Indian staft at Sim- | Fale, mother of Senator iR e el e e e . O T Ires nations, united by allegiance to the | represent, 1 shall be happy to meet you| The deputies of the parliament had| gruy Aug. 26 (by the A. P.)—The re- !‘o“;" ";S;,{d to fihi Moplah riots in|as a member of the American dlsarma- g s Willlamstown, Mass., Aug. 26.—Spe: v " i gl e o i made arrangément sto return to their|sovery from the wreck of the ZR-2 late| coiiern India is that the situation at|ment conference delegation, has been | cossr GUARD SERY cific endorsement of the league of ma- S il wini hat the. pituny | . tBlwned) homes Saturday, but tonight they are|joqsy of two more bodies, those of Al- p:n';:‘r:l i Quiet, meuter’s Simla_corres. | recommended by Representative Alice EANY OFRVECE .| tions “with whatever amendments «may plete 3' -“m_’ 4 “!m b v m° ”’ "‘l;' “LLOYD GEORGE.” |waiting to hear what the next move in bert I, Loftin, an American mechan-| ¢ [rm;lt'ifiahfl flrL 'l'fll':]e dfillchmem M. Robertson, of Oklahoma. TEANSFERRED TO NAVY DEP'T |y, soung necessary” was made by Vie- [ B g e o el the situation will be. If the negotiations | ;0" ,nd Flight Sergeant A. P. Martin, | 0oue 0 Caliout, which has mery South- s ~ count James Bryce in his final address S iaiag Drinciple of the settlement which | CONTBNES OF LuTrER A are to continue, however, their presence | ¢ (" pritjsn crew, and the near re-|groc of CRlicut Which has n;:R’e‘;"‘;‘" The International Assoclation of Ma-| Washington, Ag. 26— Transfer of the | betore tne Institute of Politics today: i Dienar; egotiate. nass of wreckage just after it was sary on ma-|1® . t00d 10-| was ag follows: s tive Institutions which she was first to | letter of PremieF Lloyd George to Eamon | an internal loan of pounds sterling 500,-| <. ohers and officials that they Wwould | the advices state is being cleared, as. |.n® MeXican government to the machine | “€c, "F 'lh";' president decids’ ke | ¥OTkers who have nothing to do with craate. It was spread by her through- |De Valera was received in Dublin late to- 000 and a loan in the United States of | .,;) "} able to locate other missing {ough risings are continuing in some | Shov owned and operated by, the ma-| ., K L e e coast puard|0ur rTespective governments, mesa e World and is mow the very hfe|night. Its contents came as a surprise|$20.000,000 were sanctioned. Both Mr.|%°0n be 7% 1O istricts, - Advanced troops seht fome | chinists’ unions, at Norfolk, Va. g s g i P bnmr sl e Srmry e o the British commonwea.th. to the Sinn Feiners. They had expected | De Valera and Michael Collins declared | ———— Podanur as far as Pattambi, it is added 3 Eiei e :rc:e?onl;zm::“:n:h e l.h)e ed with a prospect of success. We i ‘W couid mot have invited the Irish |further arguments on, the claims of Ire-|that these loans would not be repudiated |, \op HFAVE BEEN ADRIFT IN report the situation normai and the ling | o, TM® Ammual stesl bill of the United | 7CCH guard was under naval command,|Pe3Fer to the conflagration than em people to take their place in that com- |land they imd raised, instead of a repeti- | but loane which would be paid. Mr. De C OCEAN SEVEN DAYS | clear. States will be Increased nearly $24,000.- | A | are, but prairie fires spread fast. n on any other principle, and | tion of the essential conditions of the|Valera pointed Jut that the ageregatc EAoIE 2 2 82 oot 000 under fmport taxes levied by ' the| Ol T, Fetumed fo the freasury two| "Ypmouncement that Bernard 3. Bas ncerned that through Brilsh government Made known to Mr. |amount of the loans did not equal what i Fordney tariff bill on certain raw pro- 502 5 E o o ia e misunderstandings and |De Valera at the conference in Downing | Grest Britain had ‘extracted from Ire-| Portiand, Ore, Aug 26-—Fleven men|yex BARRELS ALCONOL ducts. entering Into Meel hanufactur. | T0® Dresident ie understood to have be-| Tuch of New Yok, e e fonor o B et A Btpar m;“ S "immhr‘&‘: Dail - Ei :lf'd ‘;fi"att;;ltmn::l;!;;dlh;u:xn;: 3,(,‘?1:‘ ?1‘:‘}:eb§::a:‘;rm in the north Pacific for SEIZED AT NEW HAVEN ing. transfer on the gmunu’:n:xszdcfé::c';-‘::; holding of the institute of politics at ble to Ireland to the other nations meeting of the, reann was | s - | hav . s A 1 o 3_which the commonwcalth consists. | hurriedly summoned for tomorrow morn- | bale about the rate of interest the loans | seven days. T G e 1oty from| New Haven, Aug. 26.—Police stopped| The India office In a statement fasmed | 0RO s o e e T “But when you argue that the re- |ing. at 11 o'clock to consider the situa-|Would cary, but it was assumed that it P 19] Westerlund of the steamer Cor- |2 motor truck coming into the city from |tonight confirminz the serious situation s the closing dinner of the institute te= iaxations of Ireland withithe British em- | tion. s would be 6 per cent. - o oh vecterday went to the assist. | New York this afternoon, sefsed ten|as a result of the outbreaks in India, | 9935000 IN SUITS AGAINST night, His gift will also cover the ex- pire are comparable in principle to those | In Dublin Castle qflarters fonight the| The Irish Bulletin tonight records the | dova, ¥CE "SRl fheighter Canadian | barrels of . alcohol and . arrested three | says that owing to the critical situation TEEMONT TRUST COMPANY | penses of institute sessions in 1922 and 3¢ Holand or Belglum with the Ger-|last sentences in the premier's letter arejarrest last week of three alleged govern- |7 Theee men left Aug. 19 in a | New Haven men who were on the truck, | at Caliult the women and children are Jo22. man empire, I find, it necessary to ro- |considered as making possible _further |ment spies who were charged with watch- | Tmporter. Thoce o0 (S TUE LT3 | Crates of pineapples and lemons on the | belng evacuated to the barracks. Boston, Aug. 26.—Suits aggregating| peat once mors that those are premises | meetings for Aiseussions of the situation | Ing members of the Dail Eireann outside | small boat, aftempting to Yo% S8 2o (0% | truck conceaied the barrels. The thres §935,000 were brought in superior court| NEW YORK REPORTER WINS = ° which no British government, whatever | with representatives of the Sinn Feiners, | Mansion House. This was repudiated by | miles to the Oreon TO0T JECLAR B | men were held in $2,500 bonds each for| ~Coromer 3. 3. Phelan held an Inauest|today by Bank Commissioner Joseph C. » ING CONTEST ita_complexion. can ever acept. . |unless they regard the Words of the pre- | Dublin Castle, where it was said the men | ance for thelf =7 appearance in city court and In $1,000 | Into the death of Francesco Scrigineri,|Allen against, Simon Swig, vice presi.| SHORTHAND WRITIN EST n demanding that Ireland should |mier as a challenge. " | were on leave of absence. ot which is flooded. bonds each for the United States com.|Who was Killed, at Coscob on Monday | dent of the closed Tremont Trust Com- 3 d Pt be ctreated as a separate sovereign pow- | There is reason to believe that the peo-| Today Sinn Feiners made three addi- B missioner. nizht when he was struck by an auto-|pany, and seversl other persons and | J\iagara, Falls, Ont. August 26—Al- sr, with no allegiane to the crown and | ple do’ not desire a_resumption of the |tional” arrests of similar alleged offend-| ALL BIDS REJECTED FOR moblle " drfven by Virginius_ J. Mayo, | corporations. They will come up at the|Dert Schneider, 20 years old, a fres (8N o loyalty to the sister nations of the | warfare at ‘which the premfer plainly]€rs: ' Ofe of ‘these was inside Mansion 14 EX-GERMAN VESSELS = former New Haven ‘manufacturer. Mayo | October term of court. The purpose of | 1AnCe reporter of New York City, is ommonwealih, you are advancing clainis | Hifits ag 4 possibility in case there is de. | House, where the parliament sits. Sinn LIEUT. FREDERICK RETAINS s under bonds of $5.000 for appearance |the actions, Commissioner Allen sais,{the World's champ shorthand writen (5 which the mogt famous nationalist lead- | lay in ending the controversy. It is|Fein leaders assert that despite assur-| twashington, Aug. 26.—The - shipping PISTOL CHAMPIONSHIP |in the Greenwich borough court next|was to coliect money to pay uncover i,and youngest that has ever held thak & o or in Irish history, from Gratlan'te Par- | thought the fear expressed 'by'Mr. Lioyd | ances from. Dublin Castle, many men'in|poard has rejected all bids-on 14 ex- Wednesday. loans made by the bank > oo 4| title, it was annourced at the convens ne'l ‘und Redmond, have explictly dis- Eeo?:‘ in ”xc\:l- :rne‘ct “sabmr v:n ;emm N?m clothes are shadowing deputies. ?erman h\-essel! lmdl lnultoru:;eed ‘thh:! ot:ifl:- ks;uiFn. i ¥ lAuggl ZG:Lleutmut .. : tion of the N: :mnaxhsx‘o.--:anam Re- awned. . o ved of widespread' drilling — er in charge of sales n - | K. T. Frederick, 51st Machine Gun Bat- e porters’ Association here this ] Quotes Grattan and 0'Connell. throughout_the country by the Sinn | SIE JAMES CRAIG ON fons with the bidders on an all-cash | tery, N. G, N. ¥., winner of the world's | Gesrse: Trambull Tadd, Tate of rere | BANK BANDITS GET BETWEEN | 700" e “Grattan In & famous phrase declar- |Feiners. They declare that they do’ not HIS WAY TO LONDON Chairman Lasker announced: to-|pistol championship at the Olympic | University, which was offered ‘for pro- BIG HAUL“AT LOS ANGELES| Schnelder established a world's ress 44 that ‘the ocean Drotests against sep- | regard ‘such activity as a breach of itheir 2 night. The ships will be s0ld “as is” [ games in Antwerp last.vear, today won |bate at New Haven, provides that his ord when ke wrote 175 wordg o mine aration and the sea agamst union. |truce, assertinig that equal activity has| Dublin, Aug. 26 (by the A. P.)—Ad.|and “where is” it was eaid. . the national pistol match at 25 yards.|body shall be cremated. and that a por.| 1O Angeles, August 26—Betwees|ute in a state lterary test withome Daniel O'Connell most eloquent, per. ge:- led !umn the military barracks and | victs received here from Belfast assert . T Hhe scored 274 out of a possible 300. |tion of the ashes shall be buried heside | $20,000 and $45,000 wa 2t mac paps, of all the spokesmien of the Irish sational cause, protested thius in th. bouse of commons in 1830: “‘Never did monarch receive more § - o s gy e gun practice awakens the Dublin citizenry every morning. * The ion in" Sinn Fein and today was that that Sir James Craig, the Ulster pre- mier, 1s ‘on his, way to London touight, presumably: to consult . with Premier George. Tom Moore was re-elected president of the trades and laBor congress -of Canada by unanimous choice of the con- vention. 2 i The mdrines * distinguished themselves again today, their No. 1 team captur- ing the 600 and 1,000 yard rifie range team match with a total of 3,319 points. a camphor tree which he planted in 1907 | the bandits who robbed the Huntis in the vard of the school of commerce|ton Park Branch of the ILos In Nagasaki Javan. obtained by Ang. Trust and Savings Bank today, it \. announced by the bank ofisiale making ‘an eror. O3 quesdons entl arcreess, jary wot s a Tie nev: heid in New tem. he’ wrota 38 th 4 erpomg, X