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vOL. LXn—No. 210 " POPULATION 29,685 _ NORWICH, CONN, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 121 EIGHT PAGES—SIXTY COLS. - 3 : = - —_— : ) : To se" in Hi BRIEF TELEGRAMS | v ITO 5 : < e Resumption of diplomatic _reintions > < y! 3 7 # i 3 b . with the United States is béing con- . = R T » . L sidered by the Turkisn government, . . ; : = rirdzing - 2 v ] g i \ 1 o % | street financial district. quietly spent (' | =11 i N § his ninety-ninth birthday anniversary a W ._ i 3 3 b G £ his home in Morristown, N, J. 9 3 AL / ! ; Great Britain, France and Italy Five Men Killed—Rioters! A $5.000 diamond ring stolen from g H . & g Miss Cyrena Van Gordon, member of , — oy ; Have Notified the German| Have Captured Three Depu-| the crimgs. Grand Opera. Con whs re- R Ty e Money Disappeared From a Registered Package in New Hav-|STRIKE BALLOTS MAILED G . ; 3 covered. Turks Claim That the Greeks Have Been to R : TO 405,000 RAILROAD WORKERS overnment. ty Sheriffs. A0 url ve Compslled to Re- id| b A lufiomary movement led by 4 en July 1—Was Insured and I Company Paid| “cieveiand, oblos Aug. 26—strike bai- | Berlin, Aug. 28 (by The 'A. P—re| State police headquarters, Kthel, West | pymio Vinvwers and Genceal gt treat Across the Sakaria River in Asia Minor—Suffer N lots on the acceptance of rejection of the | British, French and Italian ambassa- |Virginia, Aug $—ive men fell in &0 | juarez was reported at Mexico $10,000—P. O. Inspectors Are Investigating—Hold- | récent $100,000,000 wage reduction re. | drs have informed Germany of the de. | encountcr early today between an armed | from the State of Chiapa Fi Lack: of Wi Men Stri . . cently ordered by'the railroad labor board | CI€ion of their governments to send re- |band and state troopers on Beach Creek, rom * O ater, Stricken With & Y bo; - b 3 U 2 . % were mailed tonight to the 409,000 mem- | INforcements ‘into Upper Silesia cgan county, near the Boone-Logan | §. T. Hubbard, Jr., pureased a mem- B U inSiimfodd Occaithdin AnAlldged Gambling Place |2 o o R o ey et e iten e ik, el oy Tins Captalh T . Drooies o | e et e s o the Salt Desert—Statement by the Greek Official Agen- - > Z the Switchmen'’s Unicn of North America. | PASsadors to make the necessary ar- |manding state police and deputy sherifts, | $20,000 an increase of $1,750 over the _‘zm in Cash Was Taken Besides Jemlry From a| The ballots reveales a difference of | FADEements for the transport of the re- |Teported this aftefnoon. There was much | last sale. t Athens R o o e ol oroentants Shooting o elther side he said. S cy al ns Reports Advance of Greeks and Capture of . > . the five organizatims. the brotherhood 3 Whether all “the men who fell were Subsecriptions to the new credit Issue P Score of Men—Five Arrests Have Been Made in the| fve ore: engineers, brotherhoed —of | COUNCIL OF THE L. OF XN. killed, Captain Brockus was unable to|for the Cuba Cane Sugar Corporation Turkish Advance Posts. locomotive firemen and enginemen, order TO MEET THIS MORNING |State He A s b B ded ed P totaled 18 excess’ o S = Case, of railway conductors and the switchmen B e R AR L en kel aud oD T onstantinople, Aug. 28.—(By The A.|full force of " . using a joint ballot while the brotherhood | Geneva, Aug. 28 (By the A. P.).—The foarried away by their companions, the P.)y—After three davs of figh¥ng the | announced m’."""{fii"o-}l‘,‘:‘:",w New Haven, Aug. 28.—A $10,000 zob-)they pushed.their way. into the plaee. |of railroad trainmen sent out a separate |council of the league of nations will|Stale troopers and deputies retired be-| A lome bandit held up s payi -nt:r Turks have forced the Greeks ~to re- | what brighter in the paper busipess. bery in the postoffice department came to | Almost gimultaneously, the police were |one. meet tomorrow morning at 10 g'cloek. It [Caduse some of their number were in civ- | for the R\Ckfnblc_her )Ioll'\r c(!_flbl(‘l) ‘h“ tire across the Sakarta river in Asm 1'Zht today when it was learned.that two | told, a ekylight was bpened and four| The . trainmen’s ballot stated that it | Will take up as its first work thé Silesian |ilian clothes and it was dificull to dis- | the company’s offices at Detroit, Mich. | Minor. The Greeks lost mdny prison- | TURKS BAVE ORGANIZED * postoffice inspectors from Boston havemen with automatic pistols looked down |had been the intention of all the organiza | question, referred to it by the interallied [Unguish them in the darkness from the | and escaped with $6,500. ers, much maierial and cannon wnd o - been here a y?onm investigating the dis- | on the groun of about twenty men in |tions to’use a joint ballot but that this|Supreme council. men comprising the armed band. The i e s e transport wagons. A DENFENSIVE LINE #pbearance of the currency on July L|the place, Three armed men also ap-|was impossible because the ballot ad-| Viscount Ishii, president of the council |¢lash was at close range according to 8 e mgnot Troes 24 The entire plan of campaign formu- . . : o ¢ e of 3 5| 1ated by £ lod Athens, Aug. 27— The money was in a package made up|peared at the windows. None of the |opted by the: other organizat®ns did not | of the league, today told The Associated |Captaln Brockus' report, the men firing | With a temperature of 32 degrees Wasliated by the Greeks has been temporati- | yaniieg Aotens s ThC TUIKS have or of twenty, Afty and_one hundred dollaT | bandits were masked. in’ our opinion, contain an impartial and | PTess that he personally would present{at each other when but eight to ten feet | Tecorded unofiicialy in the low mead-|ly heid up. 56 ConBbency of tii i AT t The Tackage was one of hree Within a few minutes the nine fnvad-|unbiased recital of il that is invoived, |the case as. after the declination of Count |apart Prior to the fight Captain Brock- | O nds Hichr Conorrhy M pelhe Grgeks are mis really to have| Sakaria river. mear argret oaih (e faken to the New Haven postoffice by alers had lined up the guests and taken |nor did it convey the- assuiince that the | Quinones De Leon, the Spanish repre-|us said, eleven prisoners had been taken reen defeated by the Salt 1ack | gay: S cient Ghrdium, bank messenger, who obtained three re-| their money, waiches aid scarp pins.|wishes of the men, if against working | SCR(ative. to serve, the time was too short|by the patrolling party which sec out| David Siade propricter of a kensrh) | of water and many men stricken witn'| miiare ;?\..T-.,“'"""".‘ rezarding the e G o v Rrown, one of the pro.ictors, was re-|for reduced wages, would determine the (!0 Choose another persun to present the|from Logan yes:irdy , ostensibly toward | gofd At Sifore, S tur SUCL ANE FUOC ) malaria. seminated by the Greek oficiar Lgorn, destinatizns, but the $10.000 parcel, con- | yave” peen ‘more than $1.500. - The ban.|ted to leave the service Viscount Ishii will make a simple pres-|ers escaped during the engagement it L4 o GREEKS IN DIFFICULT marching south of the Sarkia, ser fio . o National City bank of New | 4it'" aiq not ge into a small ‘adjoining| The joint ballot feclared that if the | “Mtation to the council of the documents|was said, and one of them is believed | e o 0 o L STRATEGICAL POSITION | statement, secupied | s, says the York from the Broadway Bufik and Truet | ;oor, "ty Tuore moncy wan kept. As|membership vote was. (o reject the wage | L1med over to him by the suprme coun- o have ‘been Killed\ Captain Brockus | o Stesmshiy Clty of Bramwick. shas Turkish advencs vose ot o e e s falled to reach thelone of the robbérs searched - Kikelly, |reductions which became effective cn |l An early decision on the question is|was at the head of the advance guara | pon®y o % WAL SCOTE (O MU Paris, Aus. 28.(Ey The A. P)—The | Ghenk and Kathrand: rivers ‘n;m—(f; roada pmetitution. A officlal of the | who ‘served in the World war, he re.|July 1 121, It is to be understood that | OC eXPected, as the membera will require |of: troopers and depupties. It ¥as this | 1“Tuige at the entrance 1o Halifax har. | TSN \Winz of the Greek army which | right wing broke throneh the Teins 3 Proadway Bank and Trust company said | 70 oG In e vies | the men will ‘be” perrmitied 1o withdray | U™ to study” the papers. detachment comprising twelve men that | oo was attacking the Tdrks along the Sau-{ line Friday might. erocced rne o 4 the Iisrahes combany’ hab pase FT0 000 | 22 W the Germans in France.” He |from the service of their respective com- | o\ engaged the armed band The patrol 2 {aria_river in Asia Minor has met with [ and occupied positions morth of the ct. to the local bank. “%9% | still had his arms raiseg, but ome of the | panies unless satisfactory settiement can | OMISSIONS I3 while proceeding toward Sharples Cap-| quwo hundred employes of 8. D, War-| {Sastar and heen complete severed | er. The Turks launched a counter at- It was learned that the mail pouch in | Tobbers stepped up-and struck him on |be reached under the laws'of the organiza AMERICAN PEACE TREATY [tain Brickus reporied, ran across ; ren and company at Cumberland Miis, | ;"‘"‘d'n' main h';"lv of lhh""xr»k"lvo"n& tack, which te statement says was easily i Pid Py - o) e FARE i ot. Al Wi th i . i indeft ccording to a atch from the cor- | repulsed. . e » he package was sunposed to have | tN® Jaw, kno: king him te the floor. An- | tion. £ 3 s men on foot. All were armed with rifles | Maine, were laid off for an indefinite | g oot ¥ “n shipped to New York contained the | O(her bandit then kicked the fallen man| ‘“The proposition which confronts our | Budapest. Aug. pS.—Clauses concerning [and one had a shot gum he said. period and their paper mill was shut | TeSPOndent of the L'information at Con- | The.statement asserts that the Turkish wame mumber of packages when | it|i the stomach! With a warning that members and others” said the trains-|il¢ league of nations covenant, interna-| “We called upon these men to disarm. | down until September . stantinople. Position south of the Kathrandi river a. reached a New York postoffice as it did|N® Alarms should be made for ten min-{men’s ballot, “carries with it an attempt :::n’: !arvr ]Ae‘-.sxauon [anu war criminals | which they did,”” the captain continued. poxi ’_rTh: adr:y-ai_rh‘hfids x“”« the entire | s0 were occupied by the Greeks after when it left the loeal postoffice. Insurance | 1eS. the robbers filed owt of the front'jto reverse the decision of the United o be left out of the Hungarian-|“We placed them under arrest and Dro | A total of 81,103 ome and twe family | reck Y is thus pleased in a most|a battle and that the Turks retreat- company investigators are of the opinion | 400r and locked it after them. United States Railroad Labor Board on | AMerican peace treaty. according to the|ceeded down the road. Iurther on we| houses were built in 196 cities of the v”f t strategical position. The Turks|ed toward their main positions north that another registere”. package was sub.| The propristors and their guests dfs. |lhe Wage reduction now in effect sincs | DSt information obtainable here. Im-{met two autonwbiles and placed six ad-| United Wates in 1920 while in the | 4T ‘““.‘;“-1 and seem to have pienty | of the river, . stituted for the currency parcel in the|cussed the affair. the police were ' told,|July 1 or clse persuade or compel the g‘";’dme ,\{s !auml;ed to the latter phase, |ditional armed men under arrest. same cities garages to the number of | °f ammunition. KING L n . - ey 3 e i |raiiroad compa ccause it has been reported thal the| ‘With the eleven prisoners we marched | 93,121 wers erected. CONSTANTINE ® ue and it was agreed that no report wonld |Tailroad companies to reinstitute wage| '"° = i 0 4 STR A8 g AR [ e made e te polloe. Filkely. vomain, | ates that the 1abor board decided shoud | S2uRcll of ambessadors was preparing a |on toward Sharpies and came upon an- - STRATHMORE TARNE EYANT BEEN RESORED TO HEALTH . n [ Eathoe i o o s sreucen” fit otbwar eriminals and Sonsidering the |other squad of five armed men. Someont | Feur masiced bandis held wp fhe WILL REOPEN TUESDAY MAX KILLED iN HOLDUP { hout Gtter: AhaisoBery EHRE I T “Many general chairmen at the Chicago “ 30’? \!? it of miral f?rth)’, regent | called to us that we wonid not be allowed | paymaster of the New Engiand Flll‘ni Athens. Auz. 25.—Today's off~ial <4 IS CLUB AT STAMFORD | covered that he was dead. The nolics |meeting on July 5 favored an immediate Hungary, because of the hombardment | {0 pass. We called upn them to surrender | and Transportation company at Tows| _Springfield, Mass, Aug. 25.—The Mit- | letin issued by the physicians m"::-.:-?.;. > i"flrfi then notified and alarms were sent|Yote of the members on the wage cut, of the A\drid(‘l\' g£oast while he was com-|their arms but received in reply a volley | ville, near Morgantown, W ‘.‘fl. and | tineague and Woronoen plant: of the | ance on King Constantine in Asia Minor s e e e e e . tpen rensnglnd hoid that.if the necssaary majosity | ANder of the Austro-Hungarian navy, |of shots cscaped with the payroll of §28000. |Stratmore Paper Company which were | asserts that the king has been ratored was Kilied earie iodas. whem mine manipolicemen who went toward Greenwich |of.the membership voted to leave the ser- | it WaS sald that the Italians aid Jugo| * “Our men returned the fire and in the S closed Apgust 15th will reopen with a|to health and has resumed his duties. TR *Dnay l‘uh"" e aeh | Saw fwo men on the road near . Dur's|vice that a strike should be called forth- Siavs _Wwere pressing the council for the|fght five men fell to the ground. We| Orders were received. from Prohibl- This city, and obtained $2.000 in | Fill and gave chase One was cap- |[With in an effort to force a restoration|”'fnis of Horthys name on the list.” |waited until we saw that they were| tion Director Haynes at Was B SRR (T St o, and some jewelry from a scors of | tured immediately and the other was |gf the rates that were in effect on June | yno troaty wh r';xl;‘rgaman discussion of | picked up 2nd carried y.lind flien | 2cll JADDEORIIALCY b’f"l“ e 1 | DECREASE IX INTERNAL PRESIDENT CALLS CONFERENCE whe were in the club §2.080 in |Faught later by a Greenwich policeman. (30, 1921 B e e ST led o cdtman el teganvanes ifor | RE0 T S0 SRS IS ENS ’ REVENUE COLLECTIONS ON UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM and some jewelry from a score of | They save thelr names as John Reddy | “All members and others are hereby | Granc rmith: United Siates ooy the present. It was very dark and some | Fa 80, e - ot % s 5 = i ith, Uni States commission-|.{ our deputies were civilian clothes, AT b . o4 " who were in the ciub. The man|and Alfred Johnson, hoth of New. York, [notified that if the membership vote is|or ng tes o) ur_dep n 3 Washing o g — Preaident Hards Tina was Bemara Ritkelly, 0 s tral| | This afiernoon Hirrs Cavanna. gt this | lawtul necessary majorky (o leave the | oruyriog?con, PeFruDied and will not be | numpering our distinguishing them oMinaall, Boek pervensily . sstifhe | Wishingion Shups3Intimal T [yt 's skt ettty ) °v_condnetor of this city. Up to fo- | €}ty -gaYe himself un at the nolice sta-|service rather than. conuinue under the | gyt Dresentation. This 1o b ], CAPtain Brockus could not defimitely | [THCE, TUECRE TSI the United | the fiseal year 1921 decreased more than | CUAYe of the whole country ‘to meet vght the nolice had made five arrests | tion. The mollcg had been looking for reduced wages mow in effect, they Will|jieved, probably will be in about a week. | o am T e e D e iieq | States to attend the American Legion | $812,000.006 as compared with the pre-| e, MX! month to inquire into the un- n conndction with the case him. Later in the day the nolice arjon zny or all lines where such vote is ce- B sy yropatly, fous pece Kil e eutiodt Tous year” while the comt. of colleciinn | Smployment - problem. The “Dewey Club” an alleged gam-|fested Charles Giovanni an ‘hristo- | cured, with the sanction of the general| xpw sTOC N o said that he had talked with a man S s . - Announcement of the i ’ biing place was about to close for ihe|Dher Liphuth, both nf thi city. The po-|grievance committee, be given necesea EW ECOR DIVIDENS PLAN #ho carse from Sharples atter the battle | s 0 SUem L L | advanced from 3§ centsito 33 centy for sl mnigm"::ms:q',-;m sight when the hoid-up ~ecurred, ac-|lice £ay the three local men: neld wére |authority by the president of the grand | ©F THE GENERAL ELECTRIC €O.|had taken place and this man said that| ;. % S0 AR 00, She (STERSICH Tl 8700 collected, Accorting fo & Pre-{Hoover. who was asked to formuis sording the story obtained by the |Fecosnized amonz the robbers by several |lodge. The president of the grand lodge| = some miners were killed but was unable | yout SCIER SNIOCS (TR op | CoonarY tatement lsmued tonight DY |pians for the gatheriig. These, he satd Nice from dack Ballard and Charles | Of ‘the guests at the club. will not, with the infirmation _giver | N York Aug. 38—The General Elec-|to tell wherher all five of the men had | pyore P30ty T “Bishon of the | Tne. imeriseq enst of operating the |¥OUd be Teady for the president within rown, proprietors. The doorkeeper an-| Brown. one of the pronrietors of the [above undertake to review the wishes of [ (TI° ¢Ompany has issued a circular topeen fatally wounded Roman Catholic diocese of western Mas- | tn ety g bty S FT «wered a-knoek and was confronfad hy | club, and John Rviw and Joseph Pal-|the men. as expressed in the ballot, from | fi ool rs ealing with the question of | ~captain Brockus said that later reports | S0 L (OIS ISR W TEPIGT TS Dierhal revenne aervics duting M3IL | ‘erne object of the conference® Mr. \ pevelver fn the hands of a man known | mer, employes, were arrested tomight :in | being adhered to.” Its stock dividend policy and Witk gen-|erom Sharples indicated that the state B iod e i ot s s SVi0% 98- | Eaner wait. Sl .t the it "he cinh as John Reddy. Behind | connection with the case and released th| The number of sctive members of the | “ Disiness and fnancial aspects police had plaved in Inck in SODDING | gy yeparate fires of Incendiney or- | fucen aierrions apa Imanie cxpenes | TOMUMe of needed employment. et A gf o el | ThE okt tbangGtos who s Regarding stock dividends, it proposes, |where they di S5 3 h | Auced colled = increas ense | o . is- Reddy was another man with a gun and | $50 bail each. :‘\m ndr.al‘nixzau:‘v‘v;m(oeda:lmrt:‘anno"u”::;e %or the, hetteriprataction. af “l lim‘ wno“_ -]l.am :‘1‘ S SN igin ath Long g,,‘,,m,] N. J. destryed |1 cupervising resulatory lawe. L:!::w;“ol unemployment 10 muke rec- ed was o 50,01 e & Jts small}LWe learne: < s two schools, a railroad station, an 8u-| Totn] soNeations g ions as fo me. e ) 50,000 iactors 000 swi e ¥, lace of (he 2 Der|miners walting calk into a iy o 595 95401550, 2 RECAME INTOXICATED GOMPERS STARTS SERU EDVAS AN g 14 i, -‘“h‘”d‘“:e"' cent. semi-annual dividend now deciared. | rera TL‘;‘"”P::'QU,“: Lo walk into | the west end district, with & loss Of |1a%0. while income and profits taxes 0 of employment by industries-and pub- WHILE RAIDING VAULTS TALKS.TO LABOR LEADERS | 10 JACIOR (e wase refuction had beer | | Under this lan, holders of two shires| o 3ooest it scoms samited & very | 00 yielded $3 0653 oompared with igdlmn‘_"“fl;‘;;‘:fl next winter and in - . ¥ the SiX ShOD [ of the present stock will receiv s pdaronce vedea $79756.926,003 the previous vear. HAL study of ecozomie » 28— AR 1t Atlantic City Ji Aug. 25.—The CTAfts under the Railway Fmploves De- | tificate of $10 of a fixed dividend stook, | " o0s SUation wonld have deveioped."| Franklin D. Roosevelt who has been | " ncime” and nrofits taxes ~epresented |MEASUres desirabie to ameliorate the un- Chieago. - Aug: 2 Mfter - -‘n a v;- spirit- and organization -of American | PATtmeNt.of the American Federation of | anabling the small sharehoider to ‘_"'m- All along the way, the state police| quite ill with a cold and threatening |-n r. 'vanf nf total receipts quring 1921 | “MPloyment situation and give impuise joon svent in raiding the vaults of the | oriers are unbroken by the presentLabor. ~Although this vote was taken | convenently to his-holdings {hrouch o |CTCET explained pot shots were being | with pneumonia at his summer home | '\ D% 900 B (3R FRCTRE SUTER TUClto the recovery of husiness and cimmercs Sy T e ien oy, | business depression,- and they ‘will con-|S%me: thne. ago, the result has not beens medium of stock diviqenas” throush the|taken. at the officers from men hidden | at Campobella, N. B. was promounced | Tomhated Tth 73 per cent = to normal. Many constructive suggestions n_the Masonic Temple in Whicl ""‘Td tinue. to push forward and onward, Sam-;Publiely announced but has been under- | According to the circular, the business| ™, [2uses and ambush. convalescent -by his doctors. Receipts from the nationale prohibi-|Nave been made to the department "an $1.080.000 in currency Was $aid | oo Gompers deciared in an addrest today (5100 to be lurgely against the aceentance | of the company is Leing well maimiimey| These who would discuss todav's en- o e Suit 1AL wote e TIveRRE '\ | employers. governors of states and by o be stored three robbers beeame N (y.fore u conference of jabor leaders. This|of the wage reduction and orders are being receied ot oo |gagement said they regarded the fight-| Families in Boston and mearby eit- | O act AURRE GO0 BAre BT 5 oity officiale” ~xicated, made #0 much noise that they | y.y the first of a series of similar con-| Foth strike ballots issued today re-|in excess of any sens mrims oo 1air oif|ing as “purely local” They added that|ies confronted with landlord's demands |compared with 841027 colfected SUT | Synite o has been determined to keen dftracted the attention of & DAsserby | orences to be beld throughout the United ;0ounted the negatiations leading up. 1o | company claims to have mors fhen $qo- | Ney believed the march movement to | for increased rent were advised by the /0 “the previons Beeel Fonfe (n SCCIEER {the namber at the conference as smail S thon SRilgns '“"’“"" a ":“n:f. bul- | Srates with a view of bringing - about | the Wage increases estimated as total- | 000,000 cash on hand and no current lia | Mingo cowhty as’a protest against mar-| state commission on the necessaries of Joctiome made’ by the justice department |35 Dossible. he said, so that the work ets trom v:.d::::.:»‘.v‘“ :u‘n y';m(mpc- “complete unity and solidarity among ling $600,000.000 granted by the railway | bilities other than ordinary montnly ae.| {2 'A% there had been successfully lite to refuse to stand for “hold ups” | fections made by he Jostics AeBRTIOR! | may be done with expedition 1t is. e Bonind them théy left wo handcatied | (18 Wage earner: labor board on, July 20. 1028. Followinz | counts and federal taxes. checked last week through the interven- 1 ot the act would approximate $2.500.|iended to invite representatives of the t s halt emptisd Botle of Whis. Mr. Gompers, describing the effect uf»hear:nzsm wlhi:h l:xte:ded over several p 2= nmk of fnr:ral authorities and min=| The operafions of the United’ States | o1 greater groups of industries and thought, watchmen empt 11 the neriods of depression on labor, said |mon e labor board zranted a reduc- | & workers' official Rubber company for the first half of ["'% _ o g o re than |2nd the cooperation of national o - cv and A large hammer used to sPte | that while the organized labor movement tion ‘in wages of approximately 12 1.» | BOMBS EXPLODED IN ¢ —_— the’ vear showed a defiit of $4.375-| e Tork Wib & €01 Of R0t U0 | tions "will b sought in' their seinc e O hane throush | RS PRrtally checked, it was never driv-|per cent and estfmated at_$400.000.000 TWO CHICAGO THEATRES |RIOTERS HAVE CAPTURED 223 after all interest and other charges D¢ WINOT PERRERCl L § The personmel of the conferemch Afr. T e e Wiien | ended [ ©D Pac kto the condition existing befors!a Year on Tuly 1. 1921. This Was fol- THREE DEPUTY SHERIFPs | Dad been deducted. Tncomes and nrofits taxes and total |Hoover added. will be. made up so as e aatshdy. In s shiey | the; depression. lowed by & mestinz of the general chatr- | Chicago. Aug. 25.—The explosion last s s o revantua collected In the New Engiand |!0 represent the country geographically. T R e e e were n. | | “This fs the first time in the histery |men of the railway unions i Chicago | MEht of time hombs at two Chicago| cparleston, W Aug. 25—State| Dermament exclusion of all orientals | Lainc foniow i The commerce department is to cooperate Sy OAS et vyt og ®: ool of the labor movement,” he said, “where in July at which It was decided to sub |Parlesaue theatres, the Columbia and | ijice and deputies battied with armed | from Canada was urzed in a resolu-|" Connectiont $43.157.116 and $713 with the labor department on representa« T e e s by the Secur-|Men of labor have bsen able, 10 such a[mit the reduction to the men for accept- tbe Star and“Garter,’ was’ declated ito Ten in-the hills around Sharples, Logan | tion adopted by the Dominmion trades|see” Maina $14.438.832 and $17.8 tion of labor. - P VUit Weve JOWRS 5 tremendously large and important de- |ance or rejection. e a part of a conspiracy to terrorize i & ok labor congress in annual session at|ac.w Fia. - 2 . g0, “While the busis - . 1 ] D y & 1 sress i session ac | e npshire. $5.392.683 and $10.0 e business situation is steads e .,,:’: an D:i;h' o Uhe hm;\: oAb i v oS o i M, | (AVDONE Sngier coneem = ::}: o L e lEeent o e \.irc]h iefiiéa'fiifiidl';i.;&.“"{(Z innipeg, Man. Y 1 n;‘:"v.rmr..,,. $4.803.370 and $6.- |ily improving” Mr. Hoover stated. “soma *"the late patrons and are sald to | Membership of the e aoeyeg o Ex’r';f:';’;';_z;;';“,,,,,‘ffl. by the petice tmisnt Te" SBOP” |tails were lacking aithough the office of e Massachusetts. _$214.056.100 oclionn | of The/ ket may have ex aln zreater it of e - % aiie Bt & AP o % 3OV M v v 1t t of D. B. Carson. 8.896.361: Rhode Telan 6. P n; ¥ the comi o sositare . the “loon- | thefe been such & concentrated drive on . 2o The explosions took place’ almost sim- | 2 H10 b e oF it e Gmhaloges ah tne | 169,809 and u"l"u 079 winter and they must be 3 matier o8 The rohbers gained entrance to the |the Part of employers, ‘business and| .New York, Aug. 28—The increasea | Ultaneously and shook the entire busi- | ™0 €8 NN 4 tnres deputy | bureau of navigation, was recommend-| oo 3 extreme solicitude. Tt i onceivable + Thia afternoon By ranting safety |finance against the men and women of| met earnings of the railroads for tne DS district shortly after midnight. Net- b, o S"C PG e RO a agn's Logan | ed to President Hardinz by Secretar: R that America, with its surpluses in food o emgee They them handeuffed |labor as has been ‘conducted within the first six months of this year over the | ther theatre had opened for the season |Shor(> O Sheri® Dem, TOCIRE, PRETR |y i i Assistant Secretary Hous- | BELIEVE LLOYD GEORGE'S and clothing, with housing, thouzh crowd< [ iwo watchmen and. apparently. be- | DAt vear” . same period Jast vear, were largely due | And the damage fo each was small. The | Soatey i "Ine: governor sald ton, OFFER WILL BE ACCMS. |ed. and with an abundance of fuel, comq L meate imepection of: the vaults' | Calling upon the workers to resist wage | to a decrease”in expenses and not to fOrce of the explosion shattered many p.x‘ is %0 tense that Chafin is having i allow any suffering amongst Those of our ontents. 2 s s gl T ke e LiEets, | declared | ipgoms Al JSerrprisad Hundreds of PET | trouble T holding hack armed bands of | Report In circalation in Berlin says| Dublin, Ang. 8 (by the A. P)—|own people who desire to work” R e A . erever a reduction in wages has | statement issued today by the Associ-|SOns In pearby hotels. Touble. i S el Soviet officials at Moscow are agitated | Mansion House, whers the Sinn Fein ——t e n\.-r"v",‘.:::m. for thew | been accepted by employes it has been! ation of Railway Executives. It was bar. | Georze F. Lawrence, manager. of the |Siti7ens of Logan the county seat, who | [0S0, B REn Sian ot relier, beiieving | oot was.in session last week, In | CONTESY OF FOLITICAT i leae ot ihe moiee they made | followed by anothier.and then another. | ed on’an anaivsis of railread business |Columbia theatre, said that plans to |2C demanding they be allowed td attack | {0 SRR E Ih b vlon Wil wee Rume | pant ahe whote of Dublin, was deserted = s T aeeete motified the polles. A | ‘1t me say in all candor to you that| for this period, prepared by the bu-| Oben. the theatres mext week hava not|Uc, Tmed forces at once, the govemnor| SR U "L G N of stirring up | iaqas. Foliticians and their camn fol- FACTIONS IN CHINA nd & p 7S 3 .| we cannot in the present state of organ- | Téan.of railway economics. been changed and that the ‘“o o | said. vo.utis & peess .. of -ome + " 24 of patrolmen and detsctiven Mead: | Eation, or even at.the high peak of or.| Forty-five per cent. of these econ- |Doliey Wil prevall. Both heuses are 5 R ATy e L L e TR Sl L M0 e Ao TOC R o ime mur the epiec thay | Eanization, successfully resist every offer | Omies arose from reduction in operar. | members of the Columbia “Whoel" with | POSSIBILITY OF BATTLE Fatal autemebile mccidents In Mas: | jare the comtrs, i gy i of the. adsinistention e et tha vobbers. wWa fled de. |Of Fedtction of wages, but It is better to | ing ¢xpenses and 35 per cent. —from | headavarters in New York. ON UNPRECEDENTED SCALE | sachusetts traceable fo the nise of in- | " Desniice of the Dafl Eireann held & |tion 1 ine ar wamen m2 Tarticipad O mude o o resist and lose or compromise than not to | 4¢ferring of maintenance both of right i i 262 o] ¢ vLes e 5 B > conference tr the shots fired after t : —_— toxieating liquor numbered 262 for the ) + Glendalonzh. 2 ence i 58 bty Bind Aftar them. ers | Fesiat at all, because It you don't resist of way and of equipment, the staement | LIEUT, COIL'S BODY RECOVERED Chavleston, W. WA Aux. /28— Poaeibil- | fvet sevon:munths of 1951 Tast oot i B e Y. s Z?’,','."A‘.'.Z“.ll"'.“‘mfi' bicodk g e Aeapite the shots fired after |YOU encourage the emplover to' the idea (';'»! 3 ri::fl;n":h“ v:eref rl\m» during | FROM WRECK OF DIRIGIBLE ZR-: |ity of a battle on an unprecedented scale | the number for the corresponding per- (11 " g r¢” rapnblican leader there. He|candidates to head the "C";:;‘g ‘de :‘;’ hR that you esn't and:won't. E el el e s Eht bupl- | in the Blair-Sharples region of Logan|iod was but 184, was accomnanied by other leaders and | cion. legad was setimated that the robbers had | ‘The executive council at brief meet-| 105% less coal was used and fewer men | London, Aug. 28.—(By The A. P))—The | county was intimated in a telephone mes- E deputies. Famon Da Valera snent the| The ehief rival of Dr. W. W. Ten, for “aoed with anroximately $100.080 in |ing today forwarded a cable message to| TOROVES, Nb wage reductions occurred | body of Lieutenant Commander Emery |sage to Governor Morgan early tonight.| Premier Briand hne resd a vieh- | (NN (N0 Goon Tis eustom re-|eign minister. for the post will ne Ten mash and securities. but » check ot the | Premier Liovd George urging him to con- | W CNE 100 B: Aix months, however.| Coil, U. S. N., who was killed in the fau | Halt an hour after the governor made | aliy complete text of the treat yot peace | WEIT™™E Bl Vinonastic retreat meat| Kunghxcho, former minister of - comy Raxes will be neeessary to determine the | tinue -the truce, with the Irish republic| °Fe e jorge reduction In | of the dirigible ZR-2 at Hull last week, |this announcement, ~Adjutant Gemeral | bctween the United States -and Ger-| Tl ol Wihars he again served at|munications and ome of the 1c ConS R et v untl atter the forthcoming conference at | e, T fewer anmmtenance material| was recovered today during saivage op. |John H. Charnock and three United Mine and the Frenda foreign office | PACK AOCT o nrypds ontosd g . “in the o e e FpRIMi RO RIICE 085 be oulcomie . ; and en- | erations on the hul irship, ac- | W ¢ offici 2 iders that nothing in the treaty | MS% this morny 3 clique. n thiiv harry to escape ey left | ot EE e tiations with i | ¥Nes were rTeconditioned. than ‘in’ the| cornr or S, Hull of ‘the airship, ‘ac- [ Workers' iofficials” left for'Logan, where | considers 5 Y | "rhers apparently s Nttle apprehen- | formerly dominated the govermue hehina 340,008 n 31900 bille which of the pretent peace, ne FEL cording to an announcement ‘made. this | they Will attempt to pacity the miners. | should isturd France or affect her po-{ (N8 RN seincee “men and|isconedered most lkely ware in ome of the boxes and a diamon - &7 . evening by the air ministry. Lieuten- sition. farmers th.t the war will be resumed | Dr Yen will receive the apy | e e s z - ppointment. Teiace valued at $16,900. The premier was aiso.told that Ameri- | /o0 o ASSAILS FORD'S ant Commander Coil's home was Ma- | TELLS RATLROAD EMPLOYES can labor supported the Irish people in their fight for freedom and had gone on record unanimously at the recent eonven- tion of the federation in favor of recogmi- tion of an Irish republic by the American government. v ar. going an with business and re- e the damage done during _the fighting. and getting ready for what they axpect will be a big boom ‘when an agreement with the imperfal govern- ment s reached, Some of the husinese men claimine to rietta, Ohio. He was to have been executiva officer of the airship when it was turned over to the United States navy, The delay in announcing the persommel 4 of the gcn[-(m;n delegation until the lasf momen alleged, has as its purposs the warding oft of a political strugpie over positions om it Preparations fof sending the delegation, however, are 'y progress. The government has appro. Detectives were at work early Satur- day in the Black Forest near Offen- burg, Baden, attempting to pick up some trace of the assassins Who yesterday shot and killed Mathias Erherger, one ofwtheh most prominent leaders of the German cfntrist party. BANK OF STATEN ISLAND WILL BE CLOSED TODAY OFFER FOR NITEATE PLANT | THAT STEIKE I8 CERTAIN Washington, Aug, 28.—Henry Forde terms for taking over the Muscle Shoals Power and Nitrate Plant were assail publicly today by Gifford Seranton, Pa., Aug. 28.—Roundhouse and shop employes of the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western railroad were advised to save their money and lay in d | BRITISH CRUISER TO CONVEY inchot, form- | Mow Tork. Aug. 28.—The Mariners ftarhor National Bank of ‘Staten Island E t BODIES OF AMERICAN VICTIMS | oiore intormatjon declarad that | prigieg & er_chiet forester and conversationist stores of food by T. J. Maloney, general have inside in priated $00.000 yen for the preliminary will b closed tomorrew morning. F.| MEMORIAL, SERVICE IN MT: Firi's ot Bochat g - A s o <t ein plenipotentteries will B in |oxnenges. Reservatios ry 3 s lared was | Hull, Eng., Aug. 28.—(By Th chairman of the Lackawanna System fed-| yre. Helen Stabbs held In Tacomm, | SN e ations for the delegated Willey Stearns, seting chief _national HOBOKEN FOE SOLDIER DEAD uivalent ‘to-interest ok S5 UE. 38.—(By The A. P) | .tion, at a mass meeting here today. s| col " | London before the end af’the week. Afe being made on steamers sa hank examimier announeed tonight. The Lk My sopinterest at,only three and | —The bodies of the American naval men, | 31 s Wash., confessed, according to the po ann eah- g i ment ; water in_the Mr, Maloney declared that a strike was sure to come on the railroads and he wanted the men prepared. wanteq | at any rate that the Dail Eire ¥ bank suffersd a loss of $150,000 n!varll of is Maude Moore, ictims of the destruction -of the ZR-2, Ten will_be ‘sent home on the British cruis- er Daunt'ess, which probably —will sail lice, that she in Knoxville, ed after conviction of the murder of Sepember and Oetober and reguiationg governing he preparation of data by th( Pacifie affairs commission Hoboken, N. J., Aug. 28.—The largest | that it proposed no payment for Crowd that has vat attended a memo- | Dower;* that certain machinery rial power tn deal with the ve announeed . bv- that which h: will ot a matter. where she escap- ecks ago through peculations ‘- are being proc cashler. service for returned soldier dead, | plant was worth more than the Ford | from Falmouth. i “The time is not ripe for a strike at Harth, automobile dealer, Sep- | time that it is. readr to accept Premier|myigateqd, r : rrTRGS Bkl th 3 at o Leroy Harth, automobile dealer, Sep invitation for a_cenfer- | George T. Egbert. president of the | gathered today on the army piers to | offer for (he whole and that v 3 . Maloney. “Would it % i Lloyd George's invitatien & { hank eald am investigation of the books | homor the bodies of 5,795 soldiers that at it took too | escorted all the way from Hull to the |Present,’ said Mr. ey ould it| tember 8, 1819 i little account of the production of - arrived recently on the transport Wheat- | izer. il ! on. More than 10,000 attended the cere- | Mr. Pinchot said he did not believe Mr. . monies, it was estimated, | Ford's offer shou!d be rejected, but that Major General Clarence R. Edwards, | it should be revised to provide f commanding the First Corps Area, Fos. | e s ence at his nfficial residence In Downing streat, London. e s a T0 COUNTER DEMONSTRATIONS OF MIISTARISTS IN GEBMANY be right for the roundhouse men to ask the shopmen to join them in a strike when the recent decision is in a way fi vorable to the latter? Save your money: put in a supply of flour and other food- INTE recently revealed further losses mak : ing it necessary to close the doors until ihe sxtent of the bank's losses could be Aetermined and to protect depositors. Sylvanus Radell. the bank _eashier, United States by American air force of- ficers, » Two officials of the American Graves' Registration Service arrived here today from Paris to supervise the embalming REST EATE ON POSTAL SAVINGS MAY BE INCREASET ‘Washington, Aug. 25 —Recommenaac tions that the interest rate on postal Declaring that unnecessary rush work in the government printing office was costing approximately $300,000 annual- ly, director of budget Dawes has Is- n return of the property to the govern-| of the bod! stuffg. Fill your coal bins. When the| sued orders to the various depart- — savings be increased from two to 3 and Tobert Wagruder, president of the | was ‘the ptincipal épeaker. The : ment in fifiy years if wanted; that M 5 h i right we will be ready. It will i uiring rush work to be. re- 24 the A. P.).—The and that maximum s \ ahneon Shipyard Corporation, were In- | bodies, which were threatened wit rd “pay for the Fi o B Sivigiish operations coilf N L e o Boved 10 % i B e ity 4 e e o The strike will be an- thorized by our international organizac tions, and it will be general unless the companies back mp, and I don't believe they Will" duced to a. minimum. Motor ear burglars were reported to the police to have entered the residence quarter of Cal, and ‘driven away win a 400-pound safe. Mosher told the of- ficers the mafe contained notes, bonds, si‘.;lcrwxre and jewelry valued at §12( 000, property of the 0= 9 ] cremation by a fire on the plers last | ple something spproachimg whar “ine | i ZR°2 today what was believed to 1 aching what the i be th, trol irizi week, will b shipped to their former | praperty was worth” and to “make clear n(;ede rfio?hzosuc:f:c:.r .l‘:\: !i{{’i‘flbéli ;:\xl' homes this wesk. { Yhat it offers to farmers beyond dowpt.” | the water again. o o S ST 3 et SUICIDED WHILE TALKING - 'WITH GROUF OF Aicted by the federal grand jury in con- neegion with everdrafts on the bank. e bank has heen in business tan vea Its present deposits are about 31,800,000, socialists and laborites are arringing for demonstrations _ throughont Germany against the “white terror” for mext Wed- hesday, the date set -for the funeral of Mathias Erzberger. who was aseassinated Friday. It is said the members of the Jeftist party intend to permit mo mili- tarist demonstrations in the future with- out carrying out counter mevements. Two students who had been arrested on suspicion .of being connectsd with the assassination or Brzberger have been re- leased. a depositor raised to 33,000 were agreeq upon by the bankers, federal reservy board members and government officinig who joined ‘with Postmaster General Hays today. . Other changes, he haid. which wers agreed upon and which were incorporaty ed in & bill introduced in the closing days of congress by Representam Steenerson, wouid have the gove accept trust and joint depesits; increaes the number of depository post TRich ate maw but 6300 of 53,000 issue circulars and notices !l REQUIFM MASS FOR VICTIMS OF THE ZR-2! [Avu'mn AND TWO ! . PASSENGERS KILLED Salem, Mass, Ang. 28.—A group of | _ Philadelohia, Aug. 28—Cenrad W. men stood comversing, on a strest cor-| FOSS, an aviater, and two passengers he ner hers tonight. One of their num- ' Nhad taken up in his .airplane, were kill- | Pulham Air Statlon; consisting of about ber, John L.. Whelan, casuaily asked | ®d Iate today when the machine crashed | 200 officers and men. headed b: Major | his .companions whether. they. cm-m"m}m garth on. the northeastern outskirts | Fuller, paraged to church today and A man who committed suicide a coward, | Of the city. The other victims wera | partioipated in a snecial requiem mass ‘Without waiting for a reply he strolled | Mrs. Mary Pussycki and her sight-vear- ! heig for the men killed in the ZR-2 dis- Aown the street, placed a dynamite cap |0}4 Ton of Philadelphia. -Foss made a | aster. ’ in his mouth and bit it. He died at a | Pusiness of taking persone up in his air-| Hull, Fngland, Aug. 28 (by the A. P.) hospital ten minutes later. plane. He had made several fligits to-,—A memorial service will be Heli in Friends safd that Whelan, who was |92y and until the ill-fated trip, appear-|old Trinity church, next Thursday. for 39 bears oid, single and a mason by |0 10 have his machine unde: the Britich and American naval men trade, had been despondent. eqniry who were kKilled in:the fall of the ZR-2. v 5 # g It is not known what caused the ac-|The service will - be _attended by the cident, but witnesses expressed the be-|mayor and the corporation and. repre- ::;fc hlf“:"; a:“ci:“:!b:gkm w!;g'.m'n; sentatives of the British and American 2 a 184 air forees. Archbishop- 3 about 1060 foot when 1t fell |\ been pequsted o preside. o o ARRESTS OF A RING OF PORTUGUESE CABINET AUTOMOBILE THIEVES TENDERS RESIGNATION Pulham, England, Ang. 28 (by the A. P.)—Virtually. the entire staff of the Tl Hot wafer which began flowniz 13 days ago from a well being driven for a Sebring, Fla., concern is still com- ing to the surface at a rate of forty gallons a minute, Throughteut the per- iod the flow has baintained am even tempereature of 130 degrees. Cheered by his friemds as the oldest Chicago, Aug. 28.—Thirteen ‘men, in cluding William Otto, president of Otto Sales. Company, were arvested today in connection with the operations of & ring of antomobfle thieves. Five of those under arrest were employes of the Ford assembling plant here. . Patrick. dn, an eighteen-year-old hoy, mecording to police. was head of the ring. He was quoted as saying af- ter his arrest that he would soon have Lisbon, Portugal, Aug. 28 (by the A. P.)—The cabinet of Barros Queiros, which was formed last May, has hand. 4 jts resignation to the president of the republic. —_— NEW BRITAIN MAN DIES OF AUTOMOBILE INJURIES New Britain, Aug. 25.—John W. Allen, Iving free mason in the country, Sam- |68, died in the New Britain hospital to- uel Cox, of Marblehead, Mass, toox |day frem.injuries received here last night beein the head of a $500,000 concern of | his wsual birthday walk Saturday at|when he was struck by an autémobile. avto thieves, The Ford employes, police | the ripe old age of 102 years. He join- [ The automobile did not stop and police said, aided in the thefts by supplying|ed Phitanthropic lodge here 75 years|have found no trace of it. Mr. Allen was “the numbers of new cars and juggling | ago, and this morning the organization |a member of the state legisature in 15071 of the the numbers of the cars as they 1af* **p [ presented him with 102 roses in hemor 'and Was well known as a buiuding con- trust of private - plant. 7 of ‘his birthday anniversary. tractor in this city fomforty years. lmu..l‘-m"utmlmm:nn: itors. pay interest on deposits pesd tm;x-mn:fl;neyur. finger print system of 1d; for filiterante depositors TRIRTY PERSONS KILLED IN FREIGAT WRECK NEAR RONE pertect | Rome, Aug. 28.—Thirty persons were kilied in the rollision last might between assenger trains mear Magliano, a short Aistance morth of Rome. More than one hundred perséms ware iniured. o Naw h‘-h‘ was the first country o perfect the goyernment teurist bureat, !