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VOL. LXIV—No. 166 COADS, E FORCED 10| 2255 T oy [, Lo o wwmzz\ T were lost in the sinking of the steamer RS lelted hits Auto| Made at Southbury|="=="= 2522 s % % e Federation of Labor, in a statement as- 4 g s e bt | Ona md Sevenl Hurt oF creanrea dkoa i) " A Everwiji, Dutch minister Still, 200 Gallons of Moon- [of orsanizea lasor. 2 :23.’:.??&5‘:," it i o S In Grade Crossing Acti- shine And Nine Barrels of | an accounting in the nle::. o G Twenty-One Trains Are Pulled OFf By Erie Mash Confiscated By Dry | 170,102, e states that. a batance of personal reasons. His successor has not | ' dent ‘At Butler, Ind.—In- Double Sections On West -Shore Are Ducon Agents—Three Men Held, | #6039 i@ still undistributee. ¢ been named. 5 DA jured Rushed To Toledo Danleer Bridge Blown Tp. The Chemical Foundation hus been 2 Toledo, July 10.—One person was re-| Southb i i e R ury, Conn. July 10.—A thifty- | subpoenaed to appear with all its books Norfolk And Western Hit By Shortage of Locomotives The beldxe % Dunler, County Loith, gg,?c‘;f,‘;‘?n;"c‘i,fi,;‘;mmil“’“fi? i :)‘fle ““"‘,’,’& stil, 200" gallons ot “moon- | ana. records Tuesday befors the federal 5 i e il etween the first ne” and nine barrels .of mash were ngt And Coal—Labor Leaders Make Claim That Men Re- e feio b:::’fi'::w:u‘f”“wm‘mmf,.m;u section of thie Twentieth Century Limited | confiscated here this afternoon by Fed- |5 o0 Jur¥ in Washington. be(.‘;qgn Dublin and Beltast. Al trains of the New York CTentral and an auto- | erul Enforcement Agents Edward Sabine 2 % 5 4 mobile at Butler, Ind., late this after-|and Charles Tue H. 0. Stanley, a former New~ York 2 = H oo it have been can- i d ner on the farm of Louis placing Strikers Are Being Paid $12 a Day—Eastern heometn ahe tn (i A n Do o s Englehardt. ~Three men, caught in the | broker, recently sent to Sing Sing for Four or five injured, it was said, were | act of distillh e larceny, has been assigned to a position . . ecalled. ng the liquor, were arrested. Districts To Hold Big Strike Meeting At Jersey City To- pUirted SHete o brought to Toledo on the gecond section | They were William Dumschott, Charles |38 8upply clerk. - . > HAGUE CONFERENCE night—Embargo On Livestock Frem Kansas City. Government Proposal Calls For Immediate Resumption ¢ Work By Miners At Wage Rates of March 31, For ing Permanent Wage Levels By Arbitration and igation To Recommend Solution of Problems In of the train and were taken to hospitals. | Smith and Gus Andrews, all of Woodbury. The occupants of the automobile ate said s Postal ecelpts in Juno show the New DIFFICULTIES CLEARING [ (o have been-driving from Cleveland, O.| puyons oF mMPENDING York post office had a greater income General Pohcy Commntee of United Mine Workers. New York, July 10.—New York today strike sympathizers with Jeers and ribald| o o 5 0T o mme A P BT i 3 v gt et 28 r . ARREST OF BIELASKI | 166, an increase of $241,871 over June,| Washington, July 10—President Hard-gment, “concerned with coal began tg feel the combined effects of the | comment. ’ __The atock. of ‘the: Russian' conference | ' Y'TAN'S BODY FOUND ease of § o ‘“’.‘,’: T ikt 3 e oasy 1921, ing today placed before the leaders of em- | sufficient to meet the industrial S5 o g s o ORI L S e e su;;r:mo? was preity low before today's jseciag, FLOATING IN SOUND thxeflf:. G el 0 - These are. fur- . ployers and employes of the anthracite | transportation requirements of the count 3 § t rumors, which no- b FeEg ors of the impen arvest of . strikes. Twenty-one passenger|state troops since Saturday night, when f,gd;“ini‘l:“fxw: that the conference | Fairfield, Conn., July 10.—Theé body of a » Hgives “The Fisher Body corporation has tak- | 2nd unionized bituminous mine fields a |try,” he said. “desired to have en over the plant of the O. J. Beaudett | EOVernment plan for settling the coal | resumed.” He proposed that mine & Co., of Pontiac, Mich, thus adding | StTike. It called for immedizte resumption | ers should return on the old wage B0 e oS oD% | of work by miners now out at wage rates |and that a commission of ive representas 1,500 employés' o 1ts' organization. of March 31, for fixing permanent wage | tives of the public, three of the i % levels by arbitration, and for an investi-{and three of the operators, should gation to recommend solution of perma- | before Aug. 10, a temporary basic trains on the Erie railroad and all dou-|an outbreak was threatened foilowing a fatal shooting affray, the day passed in| ™ : o e i Huriay ble sections on the West Shore were dis- . sion, but, far from breaking up, the partment of justice, who recently was continuce, and all express trains on the ff’:'r‘:‘,(r‘e‘;";;“;fr‘mj“’;"::’g:‘ ::::;‘;f':fi delepates had what they later -termed | fied tonight as Mrs. Edward S.:Hotchkiss Norfolk and Western were declared to 1 abducted by bandits, and-a few days later le L x » | of Bridgeport. Before ‘her marriage to v essful and constructive meeting.” | £t made his escape. Mr. Bielaski, however, 4 vhe re believed to have been advanc- |2 '‘Succ 2y Mr. Hotchkiss four month: 5 i bt Bave been delayed three to six hours be- |y o® T8 S0 I P DCVE it ackers| Leonid Krassin, the soviet economic chkiss nths ago she was cause of the shortage of locomotives or uefleld Conn.. July 10—The boay of a|A. Bruce Blelaski ormer head of the : A at today's ses- Long Island | bureau of in o Amor Vedgogiay. to tollapee 1 4 sound at Fairfield beach today was identi- e e 16 was ‘still at liberty late thi e i fled, none of them being injured. expert, continuing in‘hls heipful atti- | Miss Jane Richmond Borden of Erie, Pa. . s afternoon. Twenty-seven ‘African chiefs, the st - One of b1 ors fade, gave sach frank answers to the |Dr. W. H. Donaldson, medical examiner the newspapers, El \Universal 5 nent problems in the coal industry. scale ta be held in effect until March J ereigns of various French colonies or pro- & e Grafleo, says this afternoon: " “Biofaski All representatives of the groups con-|1923. If its deliberations -bwu not. rex Further curtailment of service was 2 powers' questions concerning the use of ge“;’:;s:l«is s;‘;: :;\aatc;ge:‘:‘;.% ascrihe o onieht s et ol & ;ercmralui in gnd:n.l Senegal, dDfl(-;TeY- ceened had tonight delayed definite an-|sult in a écale by Aug. 10, the presi< declared by labor leaders to be imminent | BAILWAY CLERKS TO credits that even the French representa- L Ragen TOWNINE | o ving been amply confirmed. that auretania and-the Ivory: an: uinea | swers to the proposal, although union of- | dent further suggested, that the wage because the roads have been unable to STRIKE THIS MORNING | tive, who was alleged 1o be ready to|in s cepert fo er Phelan, K1 ‘conkpired: §2i hia'own abduction <he | oo Srtived in"Paris. replace striking locomotive repair ex- R V| withdraw from the conference arose and rs. Hotchkiss, who was 35 years old, i< ficials informed the nresident they no | levels at the time work was power to glve acceptance or refusal, but{should continue until a new scale was would summon the general.policy commit- | ready. Roanoke, Va., July 10.—Sanction to|warmly thanked' M. Krassin for . - the | arrived at Fairfield beach”in a taxicali l{:g:ml authorities have ordered his ar- Jobn J. Dowd, chairman of the east-]call a general strike of the Brotherhood | “clear and logical nature of his expo-[and went immediately to a bathing pa- The revolt which centered about the s st S Copacabana ortress, near Rlo Janeiro, | teo of the United Mine Workers of Amer. | In addition, the commission district strike ittee, tonight |of Railwdy Clerks, Station Employes and | sition.” athing” suit. U : appears, to be a closed incident Marshal |fea here Saturday to consider the mat- | the president said, should “Investigate ex< Ldn:ne‘:-l;n em c&:’:m:; Edwufdx Fréight Handlers on the Norfolk and| The fact that today's session . lasted f:v: ;vn-la “Hflclcl::\naflle‘(‘i and was seen a | KEPT AFLOAT 48 HOURS Hermes Fonseca, former president, is a | ter. haustively every phase of the coal hfl—- 3 of New Jersey, charging the wreck of a| Western rallway was given tonight by E.|five hours and then temporarily adjourn- . ”;‘:‘fi ma v wall h'u:{ :n the beach ON EMPTY BARREL |Prisoner aboard the cruiser Floriano. . A day of conferences at the White | try™ and “reveal every cost of o1 ht train at Dunellen, N. J., Sunday,|H..Fitgerald, president of. the Brother- | ed to permit the English and French de:- | 8Patf from other groups of bathers. She 5 House and at other offices with Secretaries [ and transportation.” ed by n broken car wheel, was due|hood in a telegram to. Richard P. Dee.|egates to dispatch telegrams to. London | Went into the water and less than a haif would o ¢ ; A San Juan, Porto Rico, July 10.--After| The chamber of deputies and the sen- |Hoover, Fall. and Davis and Attorney | asked, it was added, . careless inspection at the. Jersey | Grand Vice President C. B. Lane, ‘gen-|and Paris gave wings to the earlier pes- ::::rl:le;‘: ‘l’l’ffi‘f:flr«i‘flam“hnat dis- | ) oning afloat for ;0,,,._”51\[",,(,”, with | ate have. authorized the French govern- | General ~Daugherty participating, was | tions to finance and authorize its work. City terminal” by strike-breakers. Hs|eral chairman of the organization. on|simistic reports. Bftorts to restors e i the Doy faney. | the aid of an empty barrel, Aifrod Afen- | ment to Issue’a décree permitting the use | taken to bring matters.to this stage: J.'J. Mantell, regional manager of urged the governor to “order a prompi|the Norfolk and Western Railway. ls-| ‘Today's successtul ‘session” does not. | BIOrts to rebtore lite in the body. taited. | go. My, 10 I S0P DRrrel Adfeed Aten- | 0G0 8 TS o four to compel millers to | Alfred M. Ogle, chalrman of the bitum- | Erle railroad, said fonight mest of investigation by proper . authorities.” ued a Sirike order effective Tuesday | howevef, . eliminate all of: the dangers < at no Dowd announced plans for the great- morning at 10 o'flock, confrotking the conference, which are | identification could be established by the east coast of Porto Rico, la st strike meeting of the eastern districts el 1o be heid at Jersey City tomorrow night. | GERMA. Mayor Frank Hague. of Jersey (/y and Berg M» Jewell, of Chicago. head of the Satarday, |Use a larger percentage of wheat. sub- | inOuS operators’ group, Indicated that his | Erie’s present Jersey City car shop fonded op the sovlet delesates’ attitude | Woman's clothing. *Several addresses in a | telling of the capsizing Thursdv, of = |Stitutes in making flour. seosjases fi:{iigrf:nanw:::u;::‘o;i;i: :Lnln::zu;e;h&nd to Patctat I = Ehicren; oLk : * | small vessel In which he anil soven com- ~— i e sirike, and thes & FINANCIAL on_confiscation of ':S;xg;;n:“::n;‘b?x D Aaaiun S taly eenleditig o | B PO R Sk el ek Way 1| Fimer E. Spencer. assistant postmast. | S°tilements “the best and_ fairsst way"|fest step in his plan & contract for the SITUATION DESPERATE :gct:;“c;ed’;“\:m Nevertheless, {o-| Mr-and Mrs Hotchiciss had been living | Culebra, one of the small 'slands of. the | ST at Meriden died after a year's llness. | '* get the mines open, but John L. Lewis, | re-building of twenty-five locomotives & Mrs ¥ : president of the uniop, classed this “as|month for at least six months had aiready v & B ting édly helpsd . to |at @ hotel in Brideenort since their return | €ast ‘eoast of Porto Rico. He had been connected with the postof- 2 7 a shop crafts’ union, wers announced 5| parie, Juiy 107 (By the A P._Tne|Jav's meeting ugdoubtedly from the south, where thev had gone on| Mendoza collapsed shortly after cajn-|fice for more thon 38 vears and was | SPSOICte in-the lsht of the president's | boen closed with the Cook wi St o speakera. 2 e that|LXO représentatives of the German gov-|“GTe, qine statement was in answer |2 wedding trin. Mr. Hotohkiss was at the | ing shore and was still unconsetous to- (known throughout the stats as an &u-|{noich their committes was three times | place. This represents .,.‘;1"-...‘& an m.:iw ',fl‘;:g:;w:mfi ohat|ernment, Dr dF;.smer, rimnm:m ngm» to 5 series of questions put .by. the|home of friends tonight and was said to|day. It is believed he is the solo surviv- | tROFity on postoffice laws. at the White House, maintained silence, | is normally turned out at the matn mpioyes repls y SOM® | German war debts commission, and Herr rning credits for | be prostrated by hie wife's death. He is |or. ——E i i = places were being paid 312 for & 10-hour | Seproeder, under-secretary . of fnance, | LATODCSn eXDerts sonceraing o expiain. |2 d manufacturer and was formerly The J. B. Stetson Co. is to bs reca; Both bituminous and anthracite sections | in_Jersey City, where 1750 men @ay with bed and board; in others 31| 4, ine the course of a three hours' co urer and of the genera] conference of the coal in- | employed, he added. The Eria aiso Por hour with bed, food, cigareties and | uns U COUSe of 4 thrce houts! €onled that Russia wanted credits to repair | head of the Hotehkiss Machin Gun com- | CRININALLY RESPONSIB SaI e fue. D Billidelphis At 3 dustry had indicated a deadlock today | pioys some 750 men in neace times at o 7 such railroade as would take care of |pany of Bridgeport. He married Miss i3 7 vices, if the stockholders at a special | pefore President Harding brought for-|City Limits clothes il bois, president of the reparations com-|Z, "l "o o,“m transport carried on | Borden in Philadelphia on March 1 last. FOR FRIEND'S DEATH |meeting called for the near future ratify | ward the arbitration nhn‘. ’l'ueg:ovemor- nln’tre;:.(rl shions, Jezsey lv A TRACK MEN TO APPEAL e ) hlon ot |betore 'the' war, - Tu® general, \ho mid, ey the recommendation of the board of di- Bridgeport, Conn., July 10.—James|rectors, prepared to accord con- > =3 FOR WAGE NEGOTIATIONS | state that cash payments of the indemn- | BuSSia was not prepa: MARRIES WIDOW O Briggs who keeps a saloon in Greemwich pmrrat ity_would soon become impossible. cesalons. for axifing raiivaye bEtFRs ready to grant concessions for the con- HIS BOYHOOD COMPANTON |and who in handling a revower shot and | The present regular divldend of §1 a| o 'Y SALBS OF FRENCH . | CUT FRIVATE CEBDITE ¥ Boston, July . 10.—Representa of| While the -Germans aid not formalif | B, 00 G fiew Tines, but trunk Jmes| Lol s 3 killed his friend and forme: schogl mate, | share in cash will be maintained on the AND HRNGAN. BONDS P TO GERMAN "*. the membera of the United Brotherhood request a moratorium, they made 1t|p g remain {n the hands of the gov- m;mr “a‘;~ uly 10.—Eliot =Wads- | Arthur Doran, in the saloon, early Sunday new stock of the Reo Motor Car Co. aft- et & of Maimtenance of Way Employes and|plain to M. Dubols, and later to each of [ TSt TC¥ : e assietant secretary of the treas- | morning, July 2 is held - ~riminally ler the distribution of the 100 per cent. J 10.—Seliing of French | New York, July 10—Failure |of roads T New Bngiind and sestern New | Gefriany o (hat wich £aler woutd o] O Ithoultars) ouspotes. the wovern {7 0o, Solhi s Bivhann. Coepaning, | Danaible for the. death by Caroner . | roads in New » 9 lief w stock dividend, according to announce- and Belgian government bonds. evidently | German Ioan negotiations and recent . P n, to grant con- | Of Guy L. Scull, his boyhood companion, | . Andine -todas. <The: dech : , based on apprehension that latest de- | quieting dispatches conesrning .,_‘M_ York, at a meeting here today voted to| the only way out of her difficulties. Dot N A I I Phelan In a finding today, ~The decl- |ment made by the company. — d fellow-student at Harvard, and lif P . velopments Germ: may necessitate regating 4,000,000 hectares. ife-long £ Sta Attorney Hom- nts in Tmany n ate | in Germany have resuited In a mcoept the recommendations of G. M.{ M. Dubois and the others of the com- i:si‘;':‘slfig s I‘n ‘fw,n“mo" with for. | friend here and in Boston. The cere- sion is referradto State's’Attorney —_—— Planten, grand vice president, that ap-|mission asked many questions, but re- r & 3 complete revision or modification of the |tion of 25 per cent. in private veals be made to the respective road|served their decision until a later date, |7 &0 “CTIRINE Cic, T ompleted, -one | 0P Herbert Shioman at the Episcopal easurer of the Ford Motor Co., of S g | standing feature of today's bond deal- |by a canvass of some of, the princpal managements to re-opem wage negotia-|after the commission kas formally fe- | foc 190000 hectars. The duration of the | CBUrch of the Meavenly Rest. The bride, | 12V Teaulres. Langd-.“md.. announcsd that his com- on the stock exhange. banks. P& oy celved Germany's' rohiieat. and given: ic| 00 100,000 hectara, The ducation of the | ylo” was, Nancy Whitsan, was given in | et pany Wwill begin soon the erection of a| On very persistent liquidation, French | Acceptance of credits to The raliroads represented were the|full consideration, The commission Will [EoRS20nS: 3, B8 S0 WOy I wa g pro. | marriage by her mother, Mrs. M. C. | EUROPEAN NATIONS uge motor plant adjoining the present {71s's, and §'s, suffered extreme revers- |estimated to be as low &s cse Boston and Albany; Boston and Maine;|meet tomorrow afterncon to diseuss thef oo 8% SO g “ias fertile and near | Butler jof Washington. . Only a few SHOULP TAKE INITIATIVE|factory in Ford City. els of 2% and 3 points, New York, New Haven and Hartford;|ntw crisiz. ;2 . friends attended. s o 1 make transport by s New York Central, (lines east of Buf- the c Tespectlvely, | but some bankers believe that tdey figure. Azn while Belgian 74%'s and §'s showed gross | total several times that gt M. Wadsworth was graduated from | Paris. July 10—The European na-| The Standard Ol Co. of Indiana will |declines of 2% {0 § points. In neither |ican bank balances in Germany aixy are and Hudson; Maine|yyyyem yaAKES FORMAL M:V(Lh)rexnrfl to. foreign. trade, M. Kras- [ Harvard with the class of '05 after- | tions should take the initiative in the|announce a reduction in the price of gas-, in3tance were. dnal prices much above |compated 10 be less than unnun. ’v“‘n".fi?.'.,S— L{t“f;’w::d Ctg:’;f DEMAND FOR PATENTS | <in . defared that. for the present he’| WEFGs-emering the frm of Stine and | canceflation of war debis between them| oline, according to advices received in | muimiim cuotations of (& day. - . ¥ These figures do_not include ths Sould mot admit. the: resuiLption of abgo- | Webster. He retired when America en- | selves and not await action of the Unit-| Wall street from Chicago. The reduction | Practically all the so-called French |of property meized by the German ware; St. Johasbury and Lake Champ- N = v 10" i s J-lgn Gountries, | tered the Wwar, to ‘bocome acting chair- |ed States, says the semi-official Temps|is made possible by the decline in freight | Municipals and other loans of that Sn Barre and . Chelsea; Montpelter] New York, July 10—Thomas W. Mil-|lute free trade with [or-{gn | iy i) - o Tat | cmment at the cutbresk of the 3 man of the Red Cross. which he served | today. rates. character floated here during and aft-|which will run into several A es ler, alien property -custodian, through his|as he was bound to protect his country # day. /) : g ekt ! wd 2,’;:,3‘;-‘";.‘"%2.";""5‘.‘m.. ooy, T e Wilton, THads for: | which 1s. suering from depreciated ex. |POUM in Europe and Washington. Later | 'We are wrong in awaiting action by bt er the war ‘showed similar depressing | million doilars. he was. chairman of the endowment fund ~ . p . “ tendencies. Credit still is - 4 R 54 il S iThls Q1 6t Heen, Buat" the : t und | the United States,” the paper declares,{ Clrculars addressed “to the shopmen, € Seing extended om Ger- use cailing for @ 30-day notice when) ™2l “;r"e‘:i’::“‘:’?“ e, FEancl boas ::‘:l'f‘;‘mf’;:mg‘ol abesiutely all forelgn | committee. ‘which Taised §14,000,000 for | “on the contrary, the United States is| malntenance of way men, elerks and| The Three City French loan (Bor-man business. but the total her the employes or the railroad man-| o PSS, LG N G aaington of the | credits, he continued. They had cen- | Harvard and in 1920 he was made presi- | right in ita stand that the Eurodear na-|others affected by’ the wage reductions.” | Sest™ L¥ons <nd Marsellles) of six per |has been sradually reduced siucs the -(emvms_r:'uh 10 neg m:\e S. m:::: :: 4,700 German patents and prosesses seiz. | tralized the system of purchases i ‘for- ent of Harvard Alumni association. In | m of |German loan negstiations feil throughs wages. The men ask the " denominations, 2leps ns must come to some agreement for |urging deflance of the courts and the | goins ria . Guies 4 2 e N der this cianss and |6 during the war and now controlled by | eign countries, thersby gaiting in prices the political fleld that year he was |liquidating their own war debts. armed forces of the United States are|Srince. s, So/sson O's and Paris-Lyons- It is known that scores of American im= waive their rights under this ci {he foundation. Mr. Miller also demand.|and quality, and they. had adopted the | hMrman of the ways and means com- DR Gl g reported to havs been found on the dwr--\“’d,"f"”?" rallroad sixes were lower | porters have been making extensive n the event of a failure to agree' indi- > ? DS . lization for-the salés of | Mittee of the republicie senateorial |., ‘, A , by 114 to 3 points. credits in the last year or two tc ‘3er- ed an accounting of all money received | method of centralization for- e e DRY" AGENT SHOT / steps of many raliroad workers. so € the ne es of northe vidually on 2 new wage scale they will;{ . A i o exports. He could. not change thls sys- | C2mpaign. He is 45 years old. Some of the neutral issues of northern | man manufacturers o enable the latter appeal to the railroad labor board for; ' connection with the patents and re-|fxpors. HE SoLL Bl S oreign | Mrs. Wadsworth was widowed in Oc- WHILE ATTEMPTING RAID [ e Eurcpe reacted in sympathy, but Brit- | 1o purchase raw materials and finish the rt-adjustment. QRICR L Sp- et <ot istr suse (DA O o But meantime, | (ObSF, 1920 This was twbive yesrs e Mayor Champlon's recent orders for |ieh Joans were firm to sirong, reflecting | production of produels for exvors fo Ghis Vice President Planten said after the|S7anted henceforth. o was mothing to “prevent foreign | Bfter Mr. Scull, with four oth’s Har-| Belleville, IiL, July 10.—Chief prohiti- [Strict enforcement of the Sunday clos- | the steady tone of exchange on London. | countr ) conference that if the roads should re- apital from participating in mixed so- |Vard men, was shipwrecked aboard the |tion enforcement agent C. F. Sho ing ‘ordiance " at Ocean ' C N. J»-I Private cable advices receizel Ly for fuse to waive this 30-day clause it wouid | TROLLEY CAR KILLS S e g old yacht Mayflower, once the defend- |the East St. Louls district, anl * brought an indignation meeting ofl, . .0 ¢101 000 FOR cal bankers during the past few days . prove that they did not wish to keep WOMAN AT MILFORD e e e er of America’s cup, while on a quest | Farmers, one of his deputies, were board walk business men, at which a MEMORIAL To FATHER| COU(rm all publip adyicss as io the peace, with the result that the strike or- s Ifor a sunken Spanish gal'eon, satd (0 and seriously wounded late 1o i g v white | committ MORE EXPRESS REVENUE was appointed to plan a legal seriousness of the political ani general e Béld In Ebeyance at the veqlest of) Jfitor, Con.Jduly 10._Mre. Mar. have carried down a treasure cargo. n [test of its scope. S attempting to raid a home here. Jo . S 10—The state] €PnOmic Gtuation in Germany. The the rafiroad labor board would be put in-| garet Lee of New Haven was killed to- FOR RAILEDADS AR TN Rinniberg, owner of tHe home, barricaded — ”""‘fj","“’; u; ‘f”’nmi::’m}, ;':'“;;‘:; Dresent economic colapse was not o effect. Mr. Planten was one of the|night when she was hit by a Bridgeport-| . _ - vion | ELEVEN YEAR LD BOY himself, but was shot and killed by the| Twenty blind men. employed In the | COTI ES) eied from th, mmounced | tirely. unexpected in Wall strait. grand jodge officers who attended the|to-New Haven trolley car at Burwell's| New York, July 10.—The Association g e L Agents. weaving and chair departments of the | thal 1L has recelfed from the estate offtions i Germany have been ons «f the “onference with the labor board on July |beach. She was trylng to cross the|of Raliroad Executives today made pub- , DROWNED IN POND 1z Wilkesbarre, Pa., branch of the Penn-|MTS- w«"" l“ ‘]“‘ g h‘“ ‘!“""‘I Of | subjects under discussion at the daily {th at Chicago. tracks to eatch the car that struck her.|lic the terms of a new contract recently | - = i D sylvanit_assoclation for the blind, sub- | $13L000, to be applied by the provisions | conferences in all the Jargs instistions. The motorman and conductor and sev- |entered into between a majority of the | Danbury, July 10.—Edwin Bleckel, 11 | BAIL STRIKER HELD scribed to\a strike order because their | O her WEI 10 the bullding of & memorial| A5 yet there has been mo'concerted ace ILLINOIS STATE TROOPS eral witnesses were ordered 1o be pres.|American railroads and the American |years oid, was drowned late today in FOR CRIMINAL COURT | foreman, also blind, has been displaced by | o no% "5e0n St /0l muies 5 Biihition by local bankers to protect their GUARD RAILROAD SHOPS|ent at a hearing before Coroner Mix n|Railway Express company, by which the | pond ntar this city. Cornelius Lynch, 10, Z a man with eve sight. Tt Mes. . Meatanns diea o | interests in the event of a revolalion i p New Haven tomofrow. m»‘rlfl'ls :{g O;T;P‘mfi t “:_C""" their | cade futile efforts to save the life of his| Stamford, Conn., July 10.—Patrick — 1906, = Al le 7 ‘J'I_"M"')';‘ b 3 o ioomington. 1iL, July 19 (By the A. P.) b moes CaERCt: Wi chum after he sank, and then ran home | Bell, a striking clectrician from the rail-| - To stabilize exchange. the Portuguese & Little hope is held ou. lcrs for an : te rmm took charge in Blooming- The ey cnrr;[racli‘ v:h:e;n”r:nhceq _ételand told of the drowninz. Police dvngged‘mad shops here, who was arrested on |government is shortly to promulgate & mediate loan to Germanv. At the officd on today to maintain order at the shops 3 d i 'i“’"“fi e hall receive ss. oer | the pond but were unable to recover the ! july ¢ on the allegation of a railroad of- |law by which exporters will be required Of 3P Merkts u;d Comuany it w2t the Chicago and Alton raiiroad, where\ After Senate Seat Of Lodge | nae e Ihe e ne T e | 08T ficer that he attemnted to tamper with a |to deposit 50 per cent. of the valu Radio Inventor To stated: thet 0/ Meepdug Tof O SRR 000 shop workers are on strike. g A e i e 0 —_ |brake valve on a passenger train, was | their exports in gold with the government, ¢ S o= :i'on".mnllmm' to mrm‘iu‘ he ;l;x-lhu v, comganics ot National Guards- . kL termining theexpenses o be incurred by - T . bound over 10 the superior court today. |which will exchange it for Vortuguese | Receive Medal of & German loan and ot which e, Mor. rived at 1 oclock, and three more units » e Yurther proviaes trat it | Poor Richard’s’’ Deseend- ; i j Fan was a_member, nas buen cadled, an * the 13th Infaniry are on the way| | 4 the brants ot the express eompany ex-| ent To'Ran For Congress Th total aseels of fhe L9 ballding pome: 2 ‘expedni it NS nd wiil be here tonight. ceed six per cent. on its properey in- National Director A. R. C. ':g:qlo;;- a;socxauo;ls Xn‘.\'ew .Versszy “-m;l | | published reports it was sta*ed that n): g vVestment, the excess up to elight per A 9.268,557, according to a report as o ’ , Fad ro intention of visitine Germai ENBARGO ON LIVESTOCK I cént. shall be »equ:; alvidea ’iwfin Nursing Service April 30 submitted to the commissioner ] Andner toafure of kORI FROM KANSAS CITY} | the company and the raflroads. If the of banking. ‘The gain in assets‘for the B, ation is the constant speculating in Gers ? , profits exceed. eight per cemt, 75 per i cighteen months covered by the report 7 : i man marks. Ever since the armistice,, Kansas City, Mo. July 10.—The Chi- 4 ’ 4 cent. of the excess over that figure will was 26 1-2 per cent., or $74,254,070 at i e there has been a heavy buyine and seli- cago and Alton today placed an embar- 20 to the railroads and 25 per cent. to the rate of 17 2-3 per cent. per annum. i i ; ing of marks for purely snczulative pur- $o on outgoing shipments of livestock the express company. 2=k 7 poses, and this has been acceatnarell by om Kansas City, effective untll fur- While the majority of the railroads Mathilde MeCormick. 17-year-old S ‘ the recent colianse of German exchange. ther mitics. The Action was 856 to the have accepted the néw contract, some of daughter of Harold F. McCormick, head 3 ' Thousands of Americans are known tn neral strike, officials of the road in- those which have not yet signed are the of the International Harvester company, ¢ 3 have purchased lange quantities of r.arks timated New York Central, Wabash, Kansas will visit her grandfather, John D. | % at prices varying from eight cents sachy e i ity Southern, Delawave and Hudson ok ctellan i inat dhet abcomganide - T o : Gownward, an the possility that they ORDERS STATE TROOPS i : ; and the Salt Lake railroads. The agree- T (o oW TH The thIE ek 1616 ecoromic rehibilitation of 3 TO NEW FRANKLIN, MO, 7 ment was_negotiated by the express | Saiorted sHe MRUESiaEs. &ofastiatthenobita ; would eventually send the price nq‘: 3R company committee of the Associatiom win' Mr. Rockefellér’s conserit to her-mar= w s somewhere near the pre-war value of" Boonville, Mo., Juiy 10.—Two Nation- p of Rallroad Executives and a committes T 3 o e B Oate <t iria AR e ot 23.5 cents. a al Guard companies, numbering 150 men 3 " of the express company. AApeKto = f S . s were ordered to entrain for ¢ . . $ :':d- Mx:;'mn Mo., late tonight and i MEXICAN GIRL AVENGES : ; (WOMAN IBUD 0N BpiGING BoDs. oF take charge of the Missouri, Kansas, p HER FATHER'S DEATH GRAND LARCENCY CHARGE MURDERED AMERICAN HOME' Texas raiiroad property there, i [ ¢ < The order was fssued by Adjutant- Mexico City, July 10.(By the A, R)—l New York, July 10.—Malvina Rich- New York. Juky 10.—The bofy ol« W. A. Raupp, of Jefferson City, Maria Del Pilar Moreno, a 15-year-old man, who was arrested recently on the Harris Lipschitz, an American who was jowing alleged threats made against| | giri, this afternoon avenged the death charge of-.A. J5Nicholson, & ‘proker. murdered in Halil. in June, 1921, will be~s rallroad officials by a committee of of her father, Jesus Z. Moréno, editor of that she had kidnapped him and held brought te Hampton Roads Wi r raiiroad shopmen, who are . re- ? e El Heraldo De Mexico, who was shot him prisoner ~ffr, thnx. days.in her on the transport Oregon, Congréssman to have warned the officials to 5 and killed last May by Deputy Francisco srartment, has been indicted for granl Izaac Siegal of New York, .-—-’.—5_ leave the town within 24 hours, ; jl | Tejeda ,Llorca after a quarrel. larcency, it was learned tuday when . | today. Mrs. Lipschitz and her child are. f » , i Madde PRl bitore: ity Tik she araeared in general soseims court accompanying the body, which will LIFE AND PROPERTY home and as he stepped from the door- "(' ";' “"“'“‘-‘ T °d¢--. -~ ‘d"'“ interred at Chicago. WILL BE PROTECTED | way fired four times at a few feet dis- 4 i ""0'"*“9 n and seve.al hundred Liptschitz, who had lived in mluu-q) 4 tance. All the bullets took effect and | _ g ‘;1‘;‘“- N . [ { 1904, had criticised the marines T Chicago. July 10 (By the A. P.)— Cleath. et nkian aniedds. P A i BBy o e Rty ey il {foned. there and charged thess With RN With increasing numbers of state. troops h’“i:"”‘im"“’l!‘:'-" “’{‘J““:{h’ fl=fi2 Tisslon to” inwpect. the iniaates of the :;’:::d 1‘.‘."«;.‘.1‘.’.2.;“3:1“":‘ :T/ and emergency forces of United States “\SOIYMANT KEYKTONT. Viaw GO, NEW_ B A Toen S amoet JRTAUE & grand jury, alleging that there was met Sained » righ sde o £55 deputy marshals on guard wherever out- calmly surrendered to the police. Shel o ’ - = Indicts a right to reside on island TR oton tan sateriat, . (he go8. Sherman L. Whipple, of Boston, | “XPressed no resrets. saving she swore e ,3,"'3“’.1‘.?“;3“ e s an American citizen Before his ernment today announced that life and | Mass, Democratic nominee for:the | YENBSance over her, father’s body, and, he charged that marine officers had Dr. James Harris Rogers. of | cited natives against him and his #fl Hyattsville, Md., discoverer and in- | has since deciared that cireumstances ‘.’ FINED FOR WALKING ventor of the underground and sub- | the murder tended to indicate STREETS IN BATHING SUITS { sea radio. who will be honored with | **T® conoected with the erime. T departmint last year New York, July. 10—One hundreq | Lhe COnSTessional Medal, it the 'k fim property wouid be protected, the mass| seat in the United Semate, | 707 that his death'had been expiated, continued and interstate commerce not St she was prepared to pay the penaiy, now occupled by Henry Cabot aitroad e g o S interrupted despite the strike of raitr. Lodge. Mr.: Whipple, a lawyer, | LIMIT MARRIAGE TO After a conference with President| 9erved as General Counsel for the SELF-SUPPORTING WOMEN Harding, Attorney General Daugherty| U. 8. Bhipping Board and Emer- on the motion. KEVSTONE VIEW CO. NEW YORK. Mrs. Elen Duane Davis, « slen- "COPYRIGHT CLINEDINGT, WA i (el el iR 5 X mermaids and meimen who fhreaden iny | Joint resolution Introduced in the 2;‘,‘“;;,"_,’":1:"‘,}’;" ’,‘,‘:.2‘.. eaia that the government would make| Eeney Fleet Corporation, from Au- | ~New York July 10.—No woman will | 150:5iice o qutet gentle sonl, v Miss Clara'D. Noyes, Natlonal | jammed streets of Coney Island in thefr | Senate by Senator France of Mary- | go from Chicago to Washington mm: that! i and of::-r, oo Ko o n:tfl llul. to )flu;:h uhn. He was P{_flml:e"nr_ll‘::flin}:“ B T e tae| her eyes flask and her face lights | Director of the American Red | bathing cuits yesterday, paid 55 each for | 1and passes. Dr. Rogers made his | mand further inquiry. . the appol e 6] lal counsel e #l N - vi £ & ot gy by Committee, :'rhl;hnwfionmma:d authorities she can earn a livingthat |, UP. When she tells you of the hard | Cross Nursing Service, who recent- ' | the privilege in potice court today. discovery and perfected his ap- ———n =5 | The attorney general's announcement P o The hundred-and-first—a foung we- paratus pri th is, if Dr. Anna Hochfelder, democratic | Bt befors her. She begins a cam- | - Attended the Blennial Conven- ik prior to the entrance of the | THOUSANDS OF ELKS caie ghortly after Lieutenant-Governor :'::u ‘u:h'h"“m ate e'a'u'."m']-‘“ candidate for the state senate from | paign for Congress and she relies | HOT Of the three National Nureing | man-deeiared she would go to fail rath- | United States into the World War. 3 er than pay. She went, for two days. AT ATLANTIO Fred Sterling, acting head of the state the Fourth Senatorial district is ‘elect. upon her record to win for her. Associations in Seattle, Washing- g 1 The first underground radio sta- - % H“';_h hag ordered me smoanies| terms 6f yeace in the World War. |ed, and it she can make her fellow legis- | goo has been a stannch Aghter fop | ton- About 100,000 registered | yRREGULARS ATTACKED tion in the world it is sald, was the o Natlonal Guardsmen .o Bmomington| Mr. Whipple 1s a New Englander |lators see things her way. woman suftrage and has served s | Durses are enrolled in the Ameri- | TWO NATIONAL BARRAcKs | laboratory of Dr. Rogers at Hyatts- | , Atlantie Qv W 3. July i protect the ahops of the Chicago and| by birth.. Ho'studied st Yale, win- | The ‘women woull not bogeret B | Cilieman of the Womers Deme, | van Nurses Amoclation, the Na- ville. The second station was & 5 Al rafiroad. The me n e . degree . X E o s Ches Teiivush MpeHE Trd: el - e the oo m"“:‘:'u:: husbands a8 well. The ides e BE | cratic Committee for the county ot | tonal League of Nursing Educa Dublin, July 10.—Irregulars last night | dugout similar to those on the bat- ko il - oy o deciared that civil| omaster. N.H . aud Teter oyl | felder fald, is that no woman ought to| Philadsiphia ever since women hag | tion, and the National Organization | attdcked two national barracks in Car. tiefront of France, on a hiliside authority had collapsed and that the Boston. He In well knomy oy o |MATTY unless she s in a positian 1o care | the vote. The blood of Ben Frank- | foF Public Health Nursing. Miss | rick-on-Shannon from the Roscommon | mear Hyattsville. The first under- s nt of the American | hills surrounding the town, but the gar- TRYE diars were needed to protect life and| . £or herself and her children in case she| lin runs in her veins—she is a | Noves Is president of 1 d the f water test on long distance recep- ™ a ¥ wwyer and has participated in |'loses her husba: 2 Ne Ass e risons returned the fire and the irregulars wrrival at Bloomington by meo(k mgny impartant cases e Omerevhhnk“ s ;a e pistlomn oall 10 | - it A unadauglter of “Foof g eiatin, - ambeging | witharew hurriedly aftec arhour. When | 1107 Was at Dr. Rogers’ Station on & £0.000 memb e mmuuoninammw Richard”, 7 more than members. the national troops scoured the hills later . no trace of the Irregulas was found. George's county.: