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G VOL. LXI—No. 217 DEDICATION OF LABOR DA T0 RELIEF OF UNEMPLOYED Proposed by Secretary of Labor Davis in an Address to Work- ers of Detroit—Estimates Number of Workers Now in Enforced Idleness at “Nearly Six Million”—Informs Em- ployers That Workman Are Entitled to More than a Liv- ing Wage, That a “Saving” Wage is Their Right—In Support of Right of Workmen to Organize, Sec’y Davis Declares This Country Would Not Be Safe Without Or- BRIEF TELEGRAMS PARAGRAPES | Swiss Soclalists in Assembly. * Postoffice Rob k. COALOPERATORS' TAKES ISSUE WiTH Thiops, of Colorads is .- i Lucerne, Switzerland, Sept. 5.—~The £ Iy ill at Grace hospital, New York, ace Swiss Socialist party in general assembly cording to informatios reaching the here today decided by a large majority to ‘White House, adhere to the Vienna Internationale, called the International Labor Union of the Socialist Parties. The vote was 245 to 13. Prohibif _Prohibition Commissioner Haynes 1 Danning to visit personally in the nea: future the field enforcement offices in Ohio and the eastern states. Frank McDowell, who it L embezzled $35,406.78 from th: V':\.i;::‘l Bank of Graham, Texas, of Which he Was president, was held in $10,000 bail, Hugh Larre, of New O ., pointed federal pmhlbltlmlre;:: :; the state of Louisiana. His basdauarters Will be in New Orleans. | Fiht Way out Overgowered Turnkeys at| One Is Injured and the Fitth County Jail in Toledo and| . Member of the Crew Is Disamred Them. 4 | & Missing. ; Toledo, Sept. 5.—Three men, eonvict- | Charleston, W. Va., Sept. 5—mree or ol of onaplrady. laitis it doflar |the army airmen who fell in a Martin Dost office robbery hers last February |POmber in Nicholas county, West Vir- 17, and awaiting trial for alleged rob- |Einia Saturday afternoon are dead, one bery in the same case, escaped from the |13 injured and the fifth of the crew is Lucas county jail early this afternoon |Still missing, according to unofficial in- without firing a shot. formation received by telephome today The men are Soe Urbaytis, George |DYy Major Davenport Johnson, of the Tewis alias George Rogers and Charles |air service, on duty ‘here. The spot Schultz. All three men sre deelared by | Where the plane was found is Tough, hilly Dost office authorities to have been act. |country, thickly wooded and it will be ual participants in the robbery and were | hours before information can be had as to have gone on trial early next month. |to the identity of the dead. The escape was effected by overpower-| H. B. White, undertaker of Summers- —_— ‘REPOET OF DRESEL AS FRENCH ' AMBASSADOR TO GERMANY Harry Olmsted Declares Statement Made by the President of A. F. of L. About Conditions in the West Virginia Coal - ., Fields “Hypocritical”—Maintains That the Strike in Min. * , go County is Not Due to Wage Adjustments, Simply toi v " . Compel Recognition of the United Mine Workers’ On ganization—Increases Allowed by the U. S. Govern: Berlin, Sept. 5 (by the A. P.)—The German foreign office is without confir- mation of reports received here from London and Paris that Eilis Loring Dre- sel is to be appointed ambassador to Germany. The report was printed in the Beriin newspapers and resulted in Mr. Dresel being overwhelmed with congratulations. He said today that he wag entirely In the dark as to the State department’s decision With regard o the Berlin post or concerning his fu- ture disposition. Dr. Fredrich Rosen, the forelgn min- Ister, is still scanning the German hor- izon for an ambassador to the United Investigation of all outstanding Tiques permits s to be begun shortly, and many cancellations may followe, prohibition enforcement officials said today, Motion picture censorshi, D boards other states will be invited to meet m.: New York state board and work out a ing two deputy sheriffs who were lert ganized Labor and Warns of Fautility of Efforts to Crush Unions—Calls Alike Upon Employers and Employes to States who would be considered a true representative of new Germany. Men of the ambassadorial stamp whom the zovernment has had in view are out of in charge of a jail full of prisoners in- cluding eight more convicted in the post office robbery while Sheriff Jack Tay- ville, to whom the information was tcle- phoned by a man named Davis, one of & party of twenty searchers, said the three dead and the injured man will have to be standard that will a v by PRIy over all the An old Haw: n two-cent stamp is- ment Were Put i Force Promptly Aftsr the Amount of Increase Had Been Fixed. lor was attending the county fair, carried by hand as thers are no roads | Sued, im 1850 and popularly known as| ashington, Sert. 5.—Officlals of {he aroused b E . o 10 s A e the “Ha Y ki 2y ok £ ' f ed by that exposurs thatr cameed :‘t:‘erei:;h,mw;fi\eth:th‘:;f ‘;l‘“w';’l‘i’,,,;?,;‘ lhsar&:“&m:‘ aan and G;omcds;m!t(};o' to the place where the biz bomber fell r‘tzem}lly ‘:f:n;:flr:x;uer Stamp” was sold | United Mine Workers of America 1w the Kanawha miners to attemnt an ine B s shi e two deputies were slugged by Ur-|Search is being made fith m e 2 stamp auction z 5 asi Sout Cont 1T § o ” i i B reh is being made for the fifth man. for vasion o -union Play Fair”. are said mot to be finding official favor | baytis who used a Lucile and strap from | The wrecked airplane was discove | 100000 francs, approximately $12,500, | C"a'%d with responsibi ¥y Gro:::er:m;n:m v c::l«';m'néim or receiving encouragement. a jail cot. Dr, Wiliam Shapiro, jail|erea by Ben Hughes, a Nicholas coun- A invasion ¢f Logan count to West = Virghiisns whes iR 7ol Sept. 5 —Dedication of Labor only a temporary wage, During the war | The Washington assignment involves | physician, escaped harin by locking him- |ty man, after a two day search partici- | poiy CPLi5i0R betweem three ears om a |invasion of Mingo county by armed s his plea about t: n the relisf of the nation's | the Pendulum Swung cver to the side of [a number of perplexing. difficulties for | self in the cell. Dated in by hundreds of residents of | foiicy SolSer At Nantasket Beach, re.|minors” in a statement lesued here | testing asaime: lawieoce o o8 ves. Now it has swi the cabinet. In addition to the question | The fugitives walked out of the jail S ohi v Suited in the serious injury of John tonij v 2 5 5 less _insofar a ke Sobed by Bedrotary No as swung back - " . lce the vicinity in which the tragedy oc-|{ Gipo: A v ' 3 ight by Harry Olmsted, chairman of | least as he refers to the United Winsg d by to your side. Play fair now and you |of the ambassador's persona’ity one of | unmolested after seizing four large re- | curreq TS irplanes sent out| ciCon%: Of Hingham, and minor injuries | the Operators’ Assox 7 Work = v : L ity [T AR A4S O il do more to stabilize your business | the .chla? auestions is the expense of | volvers from the sheriffs desk. No trace | fam o cre iy onc D sy |\ seyeniotiere laison: Field. ‘#Tho_ statement was 0. | Sonmaiy les arbirs e o ot e i and bring good feeling than anything | re-éctablishing the Washington mission, | of the conviets had been found late to- : £ ® B o (hat ot e | e AN eiag Tat v H £ & & ything g f Darties. z clared to be in answer to that of Sam-|that has ev Bhretg ol oy T Mg B T £ 5o <eep ind the fact|The German smbassador Who would be | night despite a thorough search made 2 g Moltiat, a Belgian ride 5 o e kA, ever ocourred it % B else you can do. Keep in mind he G n Bl ey renorted to Malor Jonti=anhy. 4 T, wor the | uel Gompers, president of tha A 1 W =3 ies i ot e A N0, that those men who are swarming | content to maintain a modest Sftablisn-| by practically every aallable pollce of-| tuiiptions' that he heard faint crics and| ho cogion oSl return’ bioycle. | tace. |can FederaNon, of Labor, which | air. | oo oy e micriala. ks heew 2o T ilions of our neemis | around your gates looking for work are | ment would” cost Germany a Minimum | ficer in the city. b S . e _covered the distance, about 70 miles, | O ibed as “hypocritica M s & T £0d oL dax tha jons of our pecw'e ] (e same human beings as yourself. They | of 350,000 & vear, which today excesds| Al three of the conviets have long | E7o9mS While searching in a heavily | in 55 hours and 7 minutes T maay paerived as iMypocritical and | United Mine Workers' organization wha - L e T Y SaarE | have the same aspirations for their fam- | 4.000,000 marks. This would mot In- | Police Tecords, according to the authoris | F00ded and particularly rugged section. — g ) stances, false and mislead- | came into the state to compel the unions . Liring back tn woTh!ites that you have for yours. Regulate |ciude tha staff or other embassy ex- | tles. Folowink (U5, Quacion -of ithe Bouids, |~ The mbsslus HFSKTRN, G the | cclbMA] tosithos cannd 4 priv: | e N “ S e e ! matters now for the future and play | penses, even allowing for rigid curtafl he said, he came upon the wrecked ma- | steamer Canadian Importer, containing ot amployed nyvate detectives | *The Suvistonoff Toran cotsi L calls 10 eVeTY 0¥ the part owf far-sighted wisdem.” ments in many directions. CALITORNIA MAIL BANDIT chine, the nose of which had buried it-| eleven members of the Importer's crew | o, 0L ¢mployed by operators in the | the threatened invasion of Minzo coun. ¢ Betig Tt ] o lavor the secretary held out the| : [ESCAPES FROM PENETENTIARY | SCIf in the ground in such a way that| was picked up 105 miles off Sen Feam | Wilameon ~ Field. Mr. Olmst ty was not a_spomtaneous uprisinz. T it and. the amrosgat taith |0 8007, 0 Y L i | wanie peeen g 2 2 2 the tail remained high in the airplanc | cisco by the tug Sea Lion adding that Mr. Gompers had “de {was threatened by the United Ming S B I N al hard-boiled empiove, no true Amer-| AGREEAENT WITH SOVIETS| Tacoma, Wash, Sept. 6—Roy Gara.|Ead been upside down. ately misrepresented conditions that | Workers' organization in s Williame R ran business man cntertains a serious i " ner, California mail bandit, eseaped from |, The bodies of threc of the victims,| The actusl eondition of the New | 3'® Preceded ani surrounded the at-|son field as early as ApAl and May, > | e ey g g ht of \ushing the workmen's oi-|, Geneva, Sept, 5 (by the A, P)—Dr. | McNeil federal wenitentiaty late today |Flushes said, were suspended head | York clearing house banks and trust | be ar. ‘hoirmed Invasion” The ci pie &7 B¢ the srauqieyed, shtfnated by the | Saizationt Fridtjof Nansen, of Norway, in a state-| durins a jail break in which Everett|down, in mid-air, held in their cock-| companies for the week shows 3 deficit|pe ' Gompers that the uprising had | “In the countles of Li e 15 aebe e t the open shop mean what it says | oday o the corremmondents ac. | Impyn, a fideral life prisoner was shot|Pits by footstraps. The fourth hody, | of $100,070 in legal reserve.. This Is g | PSP CAuUSed by the failure of the over-|m». West Virginia; and Piks county, “ary to e fo all” he aided any emptovee | T 0GR 0L, e ey au.| 0. Koo, Lawardus” Bogart, another | iscovered hours Tater attee n_carecu | decieass of 36209650 from Jast week, © | 31078 {0 DU nto_effect the awarl of | K5 havine an agsresats arca of 363 »iliions,” shoud carrs he maid. | —open the unioAs can not = ssions of svag S e e “|search of the charred debris, was —_— e Zovernment Wage board, was char- egate popula. BEEIME LS o the vart g Be danisin bt he knows that | SSmbly defended his agreement with ‘:,‘N"‘“’Aaz‘,ifid“” i e e | e R e Unemployment amd the distinclination | 2°'2T17ed 25 “another falsehood = e not empley- = or e e case. We|the soviets and asserced that its provie- | gt FORNI s0id that Gardner was| Immediately turning his attention to| Of union men fo spend money for bands| . The mine operators wers under no |cd as many as 100 Deace oficers prae kBt 6 Tl M ioguptey: b m_nbs gave comv‘\_\e'etcur‘-trn\yo[ et e Officees Etartent the Miike do- | the Piinted. juan who. hadl: masagad: ¢ and uniforms caused abandonment of | *Pligation to do so the s prior to the invasion by the erzanizert hordes of disorganized, leaderiess mey, | trituilon of welief to the internattonal |\ %ol qiately. Warden Maloney and | crawl several yards from the scefie of | PAans for a Labor day parade in New |Sld. “they having mo sort of connce. |of the Tnited Mine = Workers. -They reduced to such a state of siarvation that | Red Cross. He denfed emphadically the | [ Jmehates, Wacden Maioney and {[C%g, JOCe, Mr s Jro, (e Soeie S8 o tion with the coal fields covered by hat | wera mot meeded i chatity must go to their aid” Tipan ity ?“,‘{_,“’“C" repudinted Y | Gardner nad mot escaned from the island | downward, Huzhes partially re = 5 Sy { .. Not any of thess peace officers were Oprosition to the principle of the liv- h}:‘ ‘nl‘;‘;::‘[\fé!fl]:leYPanQ e Corporal Hazelton by iving him e ;mmtul:i.r-rlltlon Bureau hers | \'o‘vnr‘t_hl_‘ks*.:m' Increases alowed | Baldwin-Felts employes b included iry wage also was expressed by Mr. Da- ke 1 s The sail break came during a ball| Grink of water. He then made the st Gavin. Ze from Constantinople | by. the TUnited States government w only regularly chos deputy sheriffs i effcials of that organization Eame when more than 530 priconers were | fering flier as comfortable as possy” | S2VINE that the Turkish nationalists had |adopted in this feld promptly after the ' and constavles and other sficer T am azaast the living wage” Mr. |arri '\\\\n Geneva. 1 over the | Walching the game. Gardner was play- [and set out for help. After the arri- ”umélo‘:sb' Tesisted Greek attacks along [ amount of increase had been fixed. It| “When ths United Mine Workers of Davis said. “It s not enoush. We r\e;:l l‘\Sl‘r'k‘v‘\’y:in:!(’i':-:m:"\\i‘el"r‘:\‘:“:lvm:\‘:: :\ B T e L1eY. | Tl ot sveral mmre, seatcheis. Haseis | the Sakarlarivér Uribui: semor, Pu.-knevrr h»{nVfl"!»en alleged that the| America was formed in 1590 it was ree« [ o hear_panaes ;h';,,,:"",‘._ e ter Russia until deliversd into the | AT £aid to have made a rush for the|%on Was carried more than a mile tor . .- tablet, commerative of Th. ::;”'; ‘: .xdhg',‘m,‘",zms?" i "HA fociiteeriigd. il sit, ;orfier(“"m’ e It is mot_enousn e o oot i v Foussibna Do | fenca. Impyn was shot and killed almos [ (he edge of the denss woods, whero ha | 4, 'Hones, ablet. com . o ge Adjustments or any cause oth- | continued as such until 1895, when they N St | exist, to meet the cost of livinz, what-|hands e starving Russians, iy e e e et inan atomentla. sna faken | Qose B0 ities as a natyralist (er than to compel recogmition of the | entered ints a conspiracy with the esne g Lol D [sver’s o, to yay the cent, and buy | Nansen wemt on to siv. iy agres.|INSSN0) By W susrdh Gastner got|Tao Pacel I oh Sulemollc and talon cated arHimeyol outdoor life, wasdedi- | United Mine Workers' organization. |tral commetitive field to control the bi- # hie adAvess directea | food and clothing for his famlly. A|ment is substantially the same ns that|over the 3 N e it A S e ckley, Me, at ths Good Wiy | *“Coal is measured rather than weizh- | tuminous coal market of the United b B of - thib | man like can workman needs, | of the American Relief Administration. | 284 taken to the prison hospital. !C“w t a et Farm, an educational school for boys. |ed in this fleld because it is the easiest | States. G 3 i he earns, » demands somathing |1f my renrcsentative in Moscow feels e E The inj . s and most satisfactory method of ac-| Sincs 1812 1t has been the polley of T e i e 5. s s T e : he injured man’s condition was re- 3 T N t s in e poliey h our wages be the lungry | mors than that. He wanis {0 save and | disposed he can send his own men into s Third Escape In 13 Month garded ne so crition? that phvaicians | tur o ApRrtment effielals wero hope- | counting between ths miners and the | the Tnites Mine Workers to commel, by it R e i hould and must be able to do the famine arsa for the distribution, Sept. 5.—The escape t0- | would allow no one to question him re. | toosierday that conditions fn the West | employers: The men have never asied | the use of force in every concaivable > but i we tried to set up our own ma- | day of Roy Gardner California mail ban- | zarding. fne acciqent. o - d:zn:flfl::wfi.dotwoum Pifmit Imme-|to have the svstem changed. They |way, ali persons engaced in the min. 5 = y chinersfor dteibution we wouid be | di, from JreXe Teland Peteral”Pensten- | S0K TCCIINL ) 1 wreeked ma. | St Fhta part of the federal | don’s wanc it chansed. | ing ‘ndustry to join the union, and ft RES g RS | dne he last thi . On & 4 pigon ke . is eal test. Such a stat>-| all business of non-union operagors. CASADA AND UNITED STATES ADDRESSES LETTER dThers s plenty of work .in Russia| Viousloccasiong. aped fron cerg | SFASh had bee followed by an explo. There is much speculation In foret, - i 5 = £ whi e 5 | for Everyonds s me i ot Sonics with | While en routs (o preard from offices lsion of gasoline, which enveloned tho | offies. sireen o B oo® in forelen | ment ‘comparimz the earnines fn e e e &= Semey diffeut- | fo5 everyboay; in o ; to pi B BTN e Sl e e 3 28 o whom| Willlamson field with those in the un-|jaction of the coal industry of ths St. Louis, Sept. 5.—F f santens nd - all personnel left in it in| Promler Briand will fake wi ‘Bt . ® S —Mora than one | .S uis, Sep : the American’ Reiief Administration, | sentence, T ake With him (5| jonized Kanawha field was sub United States to such unjust and w ween (:anada | tics and D el hve | Which is only planning to teed one mil | Gardner made his first break for 1th- | f3mes. the Washington conference on disarma-|to the sematorial investizating co ‘awtul demands s it might desire & v re | Seem serious can be and will be soiveu tarvi hildren out of ten mil- | erty in Ausgyst, 1920, from' & -teain menti, the senatorial investizating o . night desir D Aol g ons way,and that is by finding | ;o8 SERE SEITE B O Mr. | Poriland, Oregon. . HeiMad beenisefone. | PODIES FOUXD NORTH —_— i ey SIS B S R rew thousand miles of border, will be | eXact justice and enforcing i, EOStTAY| goover so that the werk will not bs | €d for twenty-five years for robbery of a OF EREITT AT CREER [ Eatltcation by, theyilamenk. £e7sri . S R 4 ' teai. | ter General Hays deciared here tomig! AT A mail wazon at San Diego, California. nent September 1 of the new treat; v - mmemorated_temorrow with (e dedi. |18 Genera!l Havs dectared boce SN | duptieaten A e sl AL | “enangton, 'W. va. Sent. 5. — The commerce and navigation recertis crge. | YOT A BIFPLE OF DISORDER WALSH SEEKS “CURE" FOR e S {{nual convention of the National Asso-! o oo ool from a deputy federal marshal and a | bodies of four of tha five members tiatiated with the United States was re-| 1N WEST VIEGINIA COAL FEILDS NEW ENGLAND RAILROADS =< e ciation of Letter Carriers. N ok ¥ - | federal euard on a train near Castie|fhe crew of the government Martin | Ported 10 the state department by the = 3 - ¥ . S . Live and let live is not enough,” Mr. CABINET WEDNESDAY | Rock, Washington, while en route to Mo. | bombing plane, Number 5, from Ling-| American miniser at Bangkok. Madison, W. Va,, Sept. 5.—Taking ad-' Boston, Sept. 5.—A request that the At tie same Hays sald. “We must live and help 3 Neil Isiand prison to serve a term ‘of | 1oy Field, Virginia. were found" today vantage of the general atmosphere of| governors of the New Enzland states pontnad live in America. The labor of the| London, Sept. 5—(By the A. P)—| 55 veais for robbing the mail near New | On the north side of Twenty Mile Creek, Twenty thousand cigars made spea- | C2™ Which prevailed troushout the investigate the financial difficulties of awpr Ca be formal- | country constitutes its sirength and its | Members ‘of the’ British cabinet will be | Castle, Callfornin. Ha whs. captared ¢ | 10 miles southwest of Summervi for London’s fashionable women 17 disturhed aTeas of the West Vir- | the rallrgads in- this Section of ithe ed w aporaie ceremonies. | LY “It is the country's greatest |called upon to reach a decision on Wed- | fentratia. Washington, on June: 16 aud | Nicholas cunty and the fifth is en route s are on the ' way from coal fleilds, Brizadier General country, “and then find tha emrs and nway, W s mow practically : U0 ™ 1 is entitled to and must re- |nesday either to contiue megotiations | retaken fo MaNel by automobile to Charleston in a serious | Cuba to meet the demand of those who | 1. Bandholtz today journeyed by special | appiy fe» was made by Senator Da- s e ceive fair representation in all the coun- | With Sinn Fein Ireland cn the basis of = condition, according to information re- | require something stronger than ciga. gt l"‘? valley of the Goal river on | vid 1. Walsh, in a letter to Governor &8 ot 1h . The better that la-;the comsent of the governed or issue S, 7 ceived tonight by Major Davenport John- | rettes. an official inspection tour. Over the en-|gr os Nfaseachusetts waich was made o oo s Migher Its rewasd |an_ ultiinatum to the Irish republicans | QUESTION SWIMMING FEATS _| som, in charge of the army air forces sta- s tire length of his route to Blair inclad- | puin, ™ ot RCHIEERR EE SO0, R L moortimitics and the |t0 accept or reject the Eovemmments OF MES. ARTHUR HAMILTON | tioned here, Because of the fallure of the Tren-| .NS _350Ps at Clothier and Jeffrey, “venture to suggest a remeds.” zreater its comforts and refinements, ; Proposais looking to a settiement of tie - A The dead are: ton, N. J. police to close motion pic. | 0und Mot 80 mach as a ripple of disor. Senator Walsh suggested that Gove :hr bP!'e‘.; will be our civilization and |1risk question. The reply of Eamonn De o, Sant 4 S T\\r:rswwnmmg X Lieutenant Harry L. Speck, t, Med- | ture houses operating Sunday, F!\er‘l(‘l = ernor Cox call a conference of New {eafer wil be. our government, the more | Valera and his asscciales to the latest | DI0Its of Mrs. Arthur Hamilton, noted | ford, Oregon. Wa'ter Firth placed three managers of | Ggneral Bandhollz, whe was aecom-|piiang governors “to hear the testic SSacrell out Nomea', 3 note from Prime Minister Lioyd Georzo | Pnglish swimmer, are being subjected | Lieutenant W. S. Fitzpatrick, obse theatres and eight of their employes un. | PaNied today by his military staff and | mone of interstate commercs commise e ™ m convinced that -the | made pubie: herd yesterday, did not | 10 the same sort of_attacks as those | Medford, Oregon der arrest, e Colonel C. A. Martin, in command = of | sion eyperts and discuss means by true coltion of the auestions arisine |break off negotiations ith the British h were prevalent after Dr. Cook's| Sergent Arthur R. Drown, Kentucks —_— troops in the Coal River valley, recelved | ypicy aue and effective help can be ex« e e e catiar oy i nn [zovernment, but it was admitted here |famous Polar _exploration. Private Walter B. Howard, San Fran- | Argentina oil ficlds will see & mucn | 2L cach stopping place reports of army | yondcy ‘to New Ensland raliroafer - pronouncad surpa betweenr labor and capital Hes in an |F situati 5 Since August 20, when Mrs. Hamilton | cisco, greater development in the nex v | officers in charge of the several dis ¢ S 9 e blic po ce, in a thor- |today that the situvation had lost nene > e next few 3 y T be'lieve,” he said, “ths commission . A the plinth on tha south side | walened public con Sode bRk g bestd e laimed to have nearly swam the Eng-| Seriously injured: years than in the thirteen years since | !Ficts. After returning here he declired .t e = have fnforiastion sl - inscribed the words: “Chilaren of a|fufh Incerton Of (o o orgeniza.| There azpeared to be mo thought cf |liSh channel after having been in the| Corporal Alexander C. Hazelton, Wil- | the first well was ariiled, the commescs | (hat the situation was in “fne shapo” the state authorities sho ‘possess, mmon Mother”: on the north side the i ik Iamane leaderanip and iTetreat expressed in the Sinn Fein re- | WAter twenty hours, other swimmers | minston, Delaware. department was advised by Consul Gen- | ®3d that he was very well pleased | | ol S0 SSCNT s FEREEEEC R gerd 1 : n_ Dwelling To-; tion. and in wise humane leadership and 0 SR T 0 o cter, and it seemed | Nave been demanding: proofs of. her ad-| Little chance for the recovery of Cor- | eral Robertson at Buenos Aires Exrfleisin iptie day fiColon el amartin | to Washinston for spe ethe: 7.~ On the interior, beicw | 1n ‘the establishment of boards of con- BV f0 Lie Deime B9 RRCer, A6 S SSEMEE | o Cnpre ™ Mine « Tvening Staniard: todsy | porals Hazelton: was : expressed by Dhy- A dispatched a detachment of troops to su AR ey e o g ors, are Inseribed the words: 4 clliation or arbitration which are ah- (% & 1 oet exchange of letters betwesn | rinted an afidavit of a prominent Mar. | sicians tonight when it was learned that \The Continental Sccurities company, | V€Y (he A ghe Hewite & aving For One Hundred Years’ salute ree froj he polluting toue S 5. | =ats business man, A, L. cg- | in addition to suffering broken legs, the | Which recently asked for th i nt | Vajey. with ipstructions to pass throush | 0T o the: S Kover B fosed gogues, to which the interests i :mmmfi S i i tember, 1520,.when she ‘claimed to e 11 Transit Company, filed a suit against | SUmmit of Spruce Fork Ridge for & dis- e o"“‘f'"»im__— e reasind tic TEniE e of the pertal a park has| ed may freely and confidently appeal.” i Z002 R B EOL RS Inine con. |have fment twelve hours in the water| ASSEMDLY OF LEAGUE or e enmpany for 320,000, alleged to- e | tARCe 0L Afteen Tallen: T £ & Ita lonr | o Mr. Hays' speech was devote e i A - the,confi) S L 5 o 5 s | overdue on notes. onigint the detail had not returned, No | Such a S g sh wro o ly to affairs of the post office depart- [troversy had not reached 2avining lik :"}i‘]:t\d n::vi‘}‘::xrua?: t‘h‘:a l;‘a\e ‘re;mh:l LR NATIONS IN SESSION AT alarm was expressed at headquarters| “Some reports coming to me recently & . "hears two flax{ment and to his “300.000 partners’ in |& common’ understandinz wAih o | Within nine miles rench coast, ; o here, however, it beinz assumed that tha | ffom official government sources come " b ¢ % lithe service of whoin he said there are |SeTve as a basis for further parleys. Pa | Was raud. T. Porter asserts in| Geneva, Sept. 5,—(By The A. P.)—The o itier_ General Hays, whe eon- | soidiers were delayed by the elestric | Corning the physical and financial eone t me o h the flag ?Q.?r:;: “no better set of men and women in |lionce was counsclled, however, in the|his afiidavit fhat he lent Mrs. Hamil- | sccond assembly of the league of na- ferred with a_citizens' committee inter- storm that swept the hills most of the | dition of our New England rairoads ine n AR§. from the ‘other ‘the ‘world.” hope that some way out of the maze|fon a motorboat to accompamy her, | tions began its sessions today an at- | csted in New York postal problems, said day. dicate an impending crisis in our teng- +7s and Stripes. More than 430 electric rid. 2 STt 5 Totnd. £ that she left the water after an hour | mospdere of optimism and with as much | B would approach with an open mind | ' Colonel Martin today declared he aid | Portation system. Even In the face of g e used to duminate the| e - and spent the night In the boat In Mar- i enthusiasm . as. might reasouably be ex- | Proposals that pneumatic tube mail ser- | not believe accounts brought fn by elvil- | extreme government aseistance . fhe - t i seoerirhars SINN FEINERS DENY gate harbor with Mr. Porter and othsr | pected from se scher a body. It was | vice e restored, " bodi e aa | Toads seem to b verge of econe " i i ians that the bodies of men who had s seem to be on the verge of m - egan today . FAMILY ARE HELD PRISONERS THE COERCION OF TULSTER | members of the accompanving party. 1 demonstrated at *he outset that the pop- —— been killed in the ls were lying about | Omic breakdown. pariiament | £ : o Mrs. *Hamilton was accompanied en | ular branch of the league was meeting | Samuel Untermeyer of New York. whe | (o tne passes. He sent a number of You are doubtless aware that tha 2 prosifedover | Harrisburg, T, Set. S—Stiking | pooeo i avention of the|Ner Iast trip by a tug occupied by | entirely free from s brearranged pro. | has been having conference with Chan: | meine Darses: aring th ries, | reputable banking hous: : I Tt it 5 S opalatis i n, Sept. e attention 1 2R : £ 5 cellor Wi o : these civilians on haring their stories, le banking houses have a ant Governor Waiter Nicaol, of [ miners at_the Tosclairs mine of the | Dublin. publicity department foday | Erench sailors. Her rivals are now de- | gramme, irth at Berlin- and with Count | ynder military escort into the hills, They | refused to make further fina olumbia. ~Tomorrow official vis- | Hillside Fluor Spar Company, forty|Tn% PR PABIELY FPRATMON:, "08Y | manding a chart of her trip, of which| The assembly was called to order and | ADPonyi of Hungary and other leading returned without having led the soldiers | vances to at least one of the a4 thoss who will participate in |miles from Harrisburg, Saturday night e tdres jef Sinn |the tuz captain says there is mone. It| heard the opening address of Dr. Well- | T€Presentatives of Austria, Hungary and x Sio attn ] e a and pd & 2 . s vesterday of Owen O'Duffy, chief Sinn z i 0 [Czecho-S! to the resting place of a single slain | Engiand roads, and so bad apparently i « ceremonies. in: ne prominent Can- |captured J. Swanson, mine superin- | Z0 M ion officer for Ulster, in which | 1% also complained that there were mo| ington Koo, of China, without having |ICZecho-Slovakia, at Carlsbad, has arriv. | wqp £ | the status that only with reluetanes Meials officials from Pacific |tendent and his wite and three children, | Fein Masion oficer for Tister in which | o010 Sritnesses aboard the tus. any idea as to who might be selected | ¢d in Paris,, €10 | and- against: the WAVIES: pe the traniey tates amd the Pacific Highway laccording to word received here today, | he was quoted Is a = 3 2 as permanent president. Half a dozen SAS! ecurit . = I be escorted to Blaine by |and are holding them prisoners back in | Ulster. It was asked whether. O'Duffy ke e S bl ol e R S e STATUE OF MASSASOIT security expert has the inte com< . o e i, tha - ¥ Hgs i T T | speech had the approval of the Dail Ei- | SPANISH ARTILLERYMEN ARE T A(HS Dot fow aBLLLE. the Dol s | TR oA HINT aEioats GomatatE e h DEDICATED AT PLYMOUTH | Terce commission authorized a loan. T¢ ® Sepremmilng chebs he 4 : z few 3 - Almoat the o o r issehe i Lact pight the mine guard drove an[reann. T E TG SHELLING MOORISH POSITION | \2cq of possibilities bikan only yesterday | tudo in exile, since the death of former 2 "Sre Dot LIS UED mwist L by re of tomorrow's ceremony |strikers and the-ir families from Roc- s 5 et of 2 bit of wosd trom can leader, and other Sinn Fein chiefs With the arrival of the important dele- | Empress Augusta Victoria, strongly op- Piymouth Mass. Sept. 5—Two memo- | PaYments on_their maturing indebted- : AT | . : v ; £ Cole's | mess arising heir equipment trust plae claire and they too are camping in the n Mellilla Sept. 5—(By the A. P.) o pressing him, despite his efforts to gain | Fials were added to the collection of Cole's | PeSs arising from t q R . e ae e hills, o Were consulted, after which the follow- | Moorish positions near this city have ! ““Inc oniy musiness transacted fn the| diversion by reading. wemc caroin | Hill today when an imposine statue of Obligations, the holders’ of these secur and, in the American side ing statemen. was made public: been heavily shelled and the Spanish ar- | momning was the election of a commit- | Wood and caring for his garden, © | assasoit, Preserver of the Pilgrims, was | !i¢s, may according to agreement. com- "On the Canadian side 1 “The Dail Eireann does not propose |tillerymen have been laying down heavs | tes on credentials, and it was not un- dedicated with appropriate exedcise, and | P¢! the sale and liquidation of that part S s o Ss hii] | T A Aepeintendent; Dinied to use cocrcion against northeast Ul-|bombardments of ravines around Gou- bethtown, 11I., Sept. —W. G. . 1 Hudson B Com” | suson. superintendent of tne Fer- Sosiclaire ster any more than it proposes to sub- rougou, south of here. Two captured til the luncheon recess that the delegates < t Statements made before the Interstate could exchange mots as to thir choice a stone seat, donated by the Penns; of the equipment securing thess obli- ssi i Tog nia Society of New England Women, was | S2tions. . B atesiserelied ves- mit to coercion itself. Mr. O'Duffy's |Spanish cannon which the ~Moors had | of presiding officer. South America came | emmasion P ATIE CrScit | aet i Even with greatly fncreassd rates R . s e denied tylay that striking miners | statement refers to the defense of the |mounted have been rendered useless, ac-| forward with Dr. Gastoa Da Cunha, of | western railfoads had. contealed $200, | The statue of the famed chief of railroads in New England are mot ’ had captored J. C. Swanson, the mine | national minority at elfast, who last cording to reports reccived here by the| Brazi, and Dr. Juan (Carlos Blanco, | 000,000 of {hei- earnings, were denied | WamPanoag Indians was given by le to hold their own and they havs % UNEMPLOYED MEN MARCHED superintendent and his family, as report- | week were wantonly shot down by or- | disappearance of their breach blocke. | Uruguayan minister at Paris, while|in ' s 2 v 3 Improved Order of Red Men and eady drawn out of the government : r ed at Harrisburg. ganized and directed Orange TO THE CITY MALL IN BOSTON. miners here Saturday, W ~Two hundred marched to the eity unem- hall to- Following a demonstration by 100 coal h was dis- persed by Sheriff Cox and a force of deupties, all roads Into Elizabettown and gangs, Wwhich were permitted to act for two days without interference from either locai or British authorities. Coercion will_not be applied by us to a disobe- The gunnmers in charge of the cannon were punished by death, while the cap- tain of the guard was imrisoned under threat of execution unless the blocks statement jssued by James P. ‘Woodworth, vice president of the North- ern Pacific Railroad Company. there was a very important movement in favor of H. A. Van Katnbeek, Dutch minister of foreizn affairs, who Was eventually elected to the presidency, site was given by the Pilgrim So ¥ Miss Charlotte L. Mitchell, otherwise known as Princess Wontonekau a lineal descendant of Massasoit, unveiled revolving fund provided by recent legl: m more tham their proport share and in larger measure than ths roads of any other section of th. e, comn- One hundred Russlan refagees recent- g try. It s v . : = t were restored. . 5 . the bronze statue. The fgure stands on s doubtful if the movernment isv snd paid a visit to Mavor Peters|pociviaire are being guarded today to | dient minority but it is mnot proposed e ALL QUIET IN LOGAN COUNTY; o e peiian wdy et Ol 2 vine- |3 boulder facing Plymouth Rock ena| il advance the more mportant Yew 4 uo on the stess while 'eif|pravent the strikers and sympathizers | that that minority should be permitted | LANDLORD PAINTS FACE oF 2 ) o L o dman read a petition which among Y. J congregating. to use firearms with impunity REGION PATROLED BY TROOPS bears in the left hand a peace pipe. Hun- | =05 and roads any mors " : money I ; srape-picking at Montpellier, France, = B against PROTESTING WOMAN TENANT Fifty ‘of them were engaged, amoug |dreds of members of the Improved o[ MaEE S - Which the Jeblems men couwsd be —— S o s e — |, Losan, W Va, Sept. 6.—Colonel W.| wiom, the owner was astounded to find | der of Red Men representing many Iodges collanse of our - tranmortation - . EFFORT T0 REMOVE “ALL LEGAL New York, Sept. 5.—An Indiaa would The mayor. who some time ago spent a INEQUALITIES OF WOMEN” HUNGER AND DEATH IN have gnashed his teeth in envy at the E. Bubanks, in command of units of | three former generals of the Russian im- the national guard called out in New England and elsewhere were ps svstem will be a blow to New England to Te- | peria] army. ent for the ceremony and paraded thro That will set back Hts progress and R o b thme a2y e . THE STREETS OF SAMARA |coa: of war paint Mrs, Gussie Weinbirg | Sist the attempted encroachment of arm- TN the streets of the quaint little village, | ZTOWth immeasureably. We cannot re= R et SIS Lib St Y0 el Washtagton, . Seot A" call to: the brought into a Brooklyn poilec court|ed men upon territory west of Spruce sct that the weather woul soon prohibit * asked that the Wavfarers' lodge, city institution where homeless men ziven a night's lodging for three ours’ woodchopping. be arranged to ac- ommodate more men The mayor .who seme time ago spent a night incognito at tne ledge and chopped «oof in the morning. replied briefly. He said he had a number of public improve- National Woman's party to are gress re-convenes, by Miss Flsle Hall, party. draft of the s intended to remove executive committee and council of the meet Washington on the same day that con- was sent out today chairman of the ‘The eounell will pass upon the final proposed amendment to the Constitntion, described by the party “all legal ine- Samara, Russia, Sept. 5,—(By The A. P.)—Hunger and death go virtually un- noticed in the neglected streets and al- leys of Samara. Refugees from famine distriets near this city, estimated from thirty to fifty thousand, are huddled to- gether in deserted buildings, unused fac- tories, tattered tents and In wagons massed about theopen spaces about the railway stations and the docks along the Volga river. in toasy. She appeared as complatnant against Jacob Silverberg, her former landlord, Who was alleged 10 have applied the coat to Mrs. Weinberg's face when thoy engaged in a landlord-tenant disagree- {ment while Silverberg was painting one of, his apartments. By advice of the police, Mrs. Weinberg retained her dec- orations until today's hearing. Mrs. Maud Ford, ot Waterville, Conn., was seriously injured and her daughter, Helen, was slightly hurt when the auto- mobile in which they were riding was struck by a Boston to New York express train of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Raiiroad at a grade crossing at Windsor Locks, A movement to have all churches of Fork Ridge, today left for his home in Welch. Before he left Logan every unit which served under him had been aise banded. Federal troops which yesterday took up positions in the area recently swept by outbreaks of firing between armed men today patrolied the entire region, re- ports from which, without exception, in- dicated that all was quiet for the first main indifferent and see this ing catastrophe moving steadily toward LS. To let the railroads lapse Into dis= organization €0 they cannot o mece “Ssary additions anq betterments fto <heir properties and at the sams time ‘maintain sound credit woull, it is easy o appreciate, result most grave “I may make bold to suggest something is not done at once have to face ome of two a 10,000 PERSONS SAW BALLOONIST FALL 600 FEET TO HIS DEATH North Adams, Mass. £.—More than 10,000 persons ne M Staord, of Boston, a balloonist, fall six hundred feet to his death at a fair here today. The web belt attaching him to his parachute broke as he changed par- achutes, atens at e we will rnatives - & time in many days. Colonel Shuttle-|the country open one hour on the| Stafford was glving an exhibitlon of |either that of extending general 0. ents in mind and it they were put|Qualities of women" This is expected| Hunger, typhus, cholera and exhaus- dissolrl;:fllwrs :;!ahelfl on & charge of | vworth, fn command, declared that not a | morning of Armistice day, November 11, |the double parachute arop. At the | implying as it does the corieinel o rough the contractors would be sure to| 0 be introduced on the first day after| tion are carrying off hundreds of these rly conduct. single shot had been fired on either side | for appropriate services “to crystallize | height of 1,000 feet he jumved in the |ihe necessary revenue 1o ascist them hire some of the joblezs. 2 Tecess in the semate by Senator Curtls|miserable fugitives, young children fall- SEL siae |Of Kansas and in the house by Repre- T A sentative Fess of Ohio. BAIN IS EXTINGUISHING FOREST FIRES IN CANADA FLOBIDA TOURIST TRAINS MET IN REAR END COLLISION ing victims readily to the famine and its attendant scourges. Bedraggled and raged refugees are constantly carrymg pine coffins toward the cemetery, where unpainted crosses mark hundreds of new JACKSONVILLE THEATBE MANAGER KILLED BY BANDIT Quring the day, nor was there a sign public opinion in support of the disarm- of the presence of any disturbers of the ament conference which will convene in Jacksonville, Fla.,, Sept. 5 —George H.| banks issued a statement expressing ap- peace. Washington that day,” has been start- Just befors his departurs Colonel Fu- ed by the National League of Women Voters. from our alreads overtaxed peoplh. Wwhich the national government and pris = vate ‘banking ooncerns refused, or wery “serions, Indeed dubions, one first parachute and at 600 fect cast off tha tone for a second. Just as he changed the spectators saw him break loose and drop rapidly to the ground. ~mbracing some form of stais B Hickman, manager of the Palace thea- | preciation for the “loyalty, good conduct WOMAN BEATEN AND ROBBED <hin dalifax. N. 8., Sept. 5.—Several hun- graves which have been dug since the| tre here was shot and killed last night| and fighting qualities” of the men who| Samuel Johnsom, 44 years old, mews IN OUTSKIRTS OF WATERBURY. ded fire fzhters, aided by local rains| Afhany, Ga. Sept. 5.—Two through | flight before the advancing famine be-| When a man giving his name as. Frank | had served wmacr nim. e el sn nsnoielal SHA, ion s : appeared o have won over the forest| Florid tourist passenger trains, the fires which have been raging in Pictou, Guyshoro, Kings and Annapolis coun- ties for several days. —— at Summer, 38 is not always the stromgest per- Atlantio Coast Line Raflroad. nassengers were injured, #n who has the best hold ~ ‘. Dixie Flyer and Seminole Limited, run- nieg between Jacksonville and Chlcago, met in a rear end collision early today cast of here, on the Several gan. From 50 to 100 starving children are gathered up daily from the streets, or turned over to the central refuge, by Pparents who cannot feed them. Many of these little sufferers have typhus fev- ler, but the hospitals are witMour beds *and medicine. Rollins of Chicago, held up and robbed the cashier's office of $800. Rollin is| single volumteer was seen on the streets under arrest. —_— ‘Why does it never occur to 2 boy that he will ssme day koow as Jitle as his father? A S Logan was déserted today. Not a| Albany to New York yesterday, cover- ing the 160 miles in 28 hours and 20 minutes. He did it'on & bet of $1,000, with Margaret Gast, former woman mo- torcyclist champion, who paced him, that he couid cover the distance in less than 30 hours and it was said that so many men had returned. to work at coal loading. sta- tions that some of these were able to Operate up to $0 per cent, of maZimum Mlicar e Waterbury, Sept. 5.—Miss Mary Shu- grue of this eity was knocked down and robbed by an unidentified stranger as she went to hoa:d a trelley car at the out skirts of the city early this evening, The |died at his home toay. e was stranger obtained a wrist watch and|here 52 years ago. lie leaves pocketbook containing about $20. Seeley, ploneer rexident of this wealthy retired iryman and

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