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2 R BOARD DECISIONS |52 o San . R BINDIN, SAYSCMMING =22 = attempted flight arou ‘nown to the police, in’ the | 3 —— . — g¥e t,was President Milierand, at New Hampshire Senator Charges Francis P. Garvin, Former |7 wal simire - : tion Offer to Their Policy| n, Alien Property Custodian, Sold Siezed Enemy Clemical | stpeosas ron s ' 800,000 hunrd: feat of v'i1- " Sapk river in the ‘Wash.ug- = it 3 at Its Mm discount rate to 3 per cent, a’raduction IN WARD CASE ; 3 1 of one-half per gent. from: tha figure es-’| Patesits to Himelf as Head of the Foundation For Mere| wsiu s 5o 11 ses o | . Tirestened With Death. | Todsy. o e 15 - tablistied on June 15. ¢ ; 217 Nearly 1,000 lt.l.‘lh‘ 1e9m all party ‘Willard Curtis, ther-in-law -~ of Wi Los Angeles, Calif., July 14.—The| Washington, July ' 14—A practical " v al Fraction of Their True Value—Claim Made That Dye ter s.r w.r‘::, :m;n ; :x:'. on'fin.‘fim bail | Los Angeles county grand jury today re-|certainty existed tonight that the United| Of the United States are 'n Jiaxico ttend the summe: o Ey N I Charge of murdering Clarence Pe- |turned an indictment charging Mrs. | Mine Workers of America = will . refuse | tU atte b : (R & iws Pt Aaiier: Todey feke jon- | Clara Phillips, under arrest at Tucson, | President Harding's offer of_arbitration | ticnal” University of i i i o Interests Used Government Agencies for Spreading| ity District Attorney Weeks and John | Arisona, with the murder of Mrs. AL |to settle the coal steike, both bituminous ; Mg - Board—Government Intends to Keep Firm Grasp on = E. Mack, who has been retained as a :iru mine Meadows he‘: ‘Wednes- ;;m ;ntnrlaclmw.v%(hn 1& Lewis, president pl'l -r'n::::'m:;’.-‘.&:.?«‘l:: r‘:;ln:‘-flL the 2 : . » —Garvin Char-| specizl ‘district attorney,”on' her knowl- | 44y, Mrs. Meadows was slain by blows | of the union, W. M. Greerle, secretary 210 10 esiahlian & win- LR Baltimore 3 - + Their “Propaganda” Over the Country. edge of the hlackmail plot sald to be | from & hammer wielded by Mrs. Philllps, | treasifer and Phillip Murray, vics pres.| 1éas” company, ‘capitalized at- yen 200, Strike Slt\nhon‘ . and Ohio Passenger Tm‘_ * PP . o 3 |at the bottom of he killing. |according to the evidence of Mrs. Peggy |ident, left a final-conference at the White | 090,000, to work with America. Fi < E acterizes the Senator’s Attack as “Vicious and Malicious™. |~ For-a short- time the~two- proseciitors | Caftee, sole. eye-witness. House with President Harding and Seeres Ee e ired Upon by Unknown Person. ‘ . also questioned Mrs. Walter S. Ward, | . Plans the night before, purchase “of |tary Davis late today’detérmined, it was{ ' Neatly 500,000,000 gallons of gasoline < Washington, July 14—Senator Cum-)of no action on their part.to (hat end|but they would tell hothing of what eith- | the Instrument of death,’ the hammer, | understood to recommend a refusal. of the | Were ‘used durink s iy was within |~ Washington, July 14.—Attacks on the should be continmel. Senstor Wreting: > mins, lowa, chairman of the senate in-|and added that it was not uncommon|er witness said. 'Mr. Mack, Mr. Weeks | meeting of the victim, the attack,:the vic- | government's_ offer to- the ‘union -policy o .fl‘ .':-‘""-':“H igh gas; MATK | Chemical Foundation, Ine., it president, huysen argued that the dye e rstate commerce committee, and one|for municipal authorities in’purely rall-| announced was.refained yesterday. . tim's_pititul cries for help, her fiight, re- | committee which will meet here- tomor- up.in” August, . Francis P. Garvin, the E. 1. Dupont de { ¥ ~TeCeSSary ss a national poiicy” to tne comuthors of the transportation|road towns tobe so in sympathy With| Mrs. Curtls anfl Mrs. Ward were | capture, and repeated blows until she | row., - ¥ Mars. G e o s Drotect the American dye industry. itself, Lt ‘ot 7920, under which the railroad |a sirike called in that center as lo pre-| questioned In the district attorney’s of- |sank In death were recited by Mra. Cal-| - T expeoted refusal, it was said, will | _The Mexican w%mrf-n-nt seavune s Company, the Textile Alliance. | with respect to chemicals, in the sit: ‘- @bor board functions, declared today |vent them from maintaining order. ~~ |‘fice after Lee Parsons Davis, former dis- | fee, who named Mrs. Clara Phillips as 1-apply to the anthracite. mines as well as| ¢ &:t l:}er‘g.‘-;zn e lent. f:en Lr?o&p the Amierican Djes Institute and vari- | uation it was at the outbreak of ~ the \hat decisions of the board were bind- — trict attorney of Westchester county, | the ‘stayer. the bituminous, although cmployers in ofra 8 t0 prevent Ay Ffbel| ous individuals connected with the dye | World war. 3 E n both carriers and employes and | WON'T TRY TJ OPEN and now: retalned by Mrs. Curtis, had'l. Restrained‘ by threats of ‘death from |the anthracite region-have accepted.’the A - industry in this country, marked senate Charging that agents of German intess :‘n‘. :,,,,,, “advisory,” as held by union SHOPS AT DENISOX | threatened to test the legality of a sub-|answering the piercing pleas of the vic-| president’s offer -practically without con- * 435 d AT < debate today on the provisions of the | ests had been active in the capitol fights Miicials. The government, Senator Cum- ¢! 2 poena:served on his client yesterday. Mr. |tim, niauseated by the scene, Mrs. Caffes |dition. : The union viewpolnt. is that the d“){.-nl:el:;«‘-‘ b'p,ho ~'hnflv-'-“:::-- {arift bill under which the present dye} ing the dye embargo, Senator Frebmg. nins held, can compel obedience to rul-| Denison, Tex., July 14 (By the A. P.) Dl\isvhel-? (that the hearing on alleged | said she fled and was later picked up | anthracite fields, with thelr: potential ]“w;e:fi‘c v. 24 ;‘&tmem ‘m“;&; embargs licensing system would be con- | huysen expressed belief that Germany ings of the board, notwithstanding the|_No strike breakers will be brought in-| TORSPIALY “';":’5“' _"‘""x,lh"fl :=S°'l:° by Mre. Phillips who repeated threxzs of | production of two ‘million tons of coal | (e TECER e;d"m""’m'.%"m" tihued for at jeast one, and possibly two | Would consent to surrender her trade ransportation act provided no penalties.|to Denison and no attempt will be mads| JH8tice M°"§d AR, "F‘é gt d‘ul © | dedth stiould she reveal the murder. a week, should not resume work, because R e 5 years. with the United States in fabrics. toya _— to open the shops here until adequate| Sfered {0 produce Mre Haaiedle .""h‘" She’was found early today by the po-|this coal supply: along- with mon-unlon | “ o o L p e o Lol S | Discussion of the provision, which was | and metals to regain the trade in dyes. CHICAGO CONFERENCE 5 protection for the workers has been df;"f‘:t?:'t’;::;e?,f:yoa‘:c: ons put In.the | jice and 'said that she had maintained | production of bituminous would - lessen Revimok ” ;r:u"nu v;o CONCLUSIONS | Provided for by the state or federal gov- ¥ y's ", : strongly. supported by Semator Freling- = $: v nced - the. closing of its two shoe fac- | oo : 2, offic silence in fear of the threats of' Mrs. | public pressure for a strike settlement: o ' e : huysen, republican, New Jersey, had not | GAEVIN TERMS ATTACK ernment, W. M. Whittenton, assistant At Brst. W& Weeks'refused to fecept | priiips. The only light cast upon the govern-| oo L Bpringdale. e, -employing | been concluded when the senate recessed, “VICIOUS AND MALICIOUS' 1 P.)—-| chief operating officer of the M. K. and| 3% 2 b e i Sheriff William 1. Traeger, who un-|men's possible .further course was a|° ¥ (s Chicago, July 14.—(By the A. P. T h 4. 1 tigating the strike sit-| AT Mack and later with ‘Justice 'Nors- The lssues involved in the railway shop-|T. raiiroad, investigating ¥ but a vote was expected tomorrow. i Rom 8 > d 5 : : z v The emb: o s PR — uation here stated tonight. chauser. he withdraw his subpgena, and | Sarted, the detalls of the slaving from | White House declaration today (hat Presl- | , The engagement of Larry Sempn, the embargo provisions was attacke - on here stated tonight. e § men's strikes were clearly defined and New York. July 14—Francis P. Gar: : the attorney of A. L. Phillips, husband | dent Harding felt no doubt he had' power | s w3, . the | by Senators Moses, republican, ~ New | van, president of the Chemia) Feunds. * 4 at length but mo conclusions P —— held the informal meeting With;the Wo-{or ths' woen accused of the murfer, 1| o operate the miines In an esmsrgency. i‘e,';?:"’}’:,;’ I e e Hampshire. and King, democrat, Utah | tion. n a statement tonicht repiying te | » ed_a " N 5 Ay, g g e ) ook g E .-J‘:u:.u‘,d as the result of a confer-| PLANES, MOTOR BOATS AND d Reports - that the'conspiracy hearing | SPe¢ding .to Tucson, Ariz, where Mrs.|The president might run the risk of im nator Moses undertook to show the in: nce today between representativs of TRUCKS FOR MAIL SERVICE B ! Mot set ‘the.date of their. marriage. WoulA e dranaed. hawesmn s aanies | PRITIIDS i being held under his order Deachment in " taking' such a course, it ¥ et iirads, the shopmen and the — by Justice Morschaauser. Med [Cuffee, ‘=aid shs had kbw Hfra fwas: Inalcated,-(bdt “he Swix saifl ot ito e ied States ratiroad labor board, ac-| New York, July 14.—A threatened tle-| = “We are going right on’ he said; “ang | PNIIPS for a year and & half. They|fear such a possibility - under existing: “ording to statements issued fonight by|up of mail service because of railway| Mr. Davis' statement that the’ charg. | Went shopping Tuesday and during the | conditions. Mhatman Ben W. Hooper, of the board,|strikes, today flooded the post office de-| es ' are' illegal is what he termed the “vicious and mall terlocking interests of the Chemizal| cious attack™ of Senator Moses today ;i %) : z ? Foundation, the Dupont compa d | upen the foundation and “every. \.,;%',,'EM"M',,",,,;':,‘; e aratsd s 1o | the Textile Alliance in the dye busivess | ganization -or business conmected with 15 Fecelysd by’ Dav?] Giadstone of Re. | Of, the country. IHe charged (hat their | the American orzanic chemical industry,® only another of his | ShOPPINg trip Mrs. Phillips purchased a| The union officials who have remained : bsidiaries, officers, stockholders, lob- | challenged the senat: vere, from a edusin in Rowno, Russia, | jo 4 z = e JSenator “to Fepeft e 5 e ahomien. purtment with offers of emergency | bluffs.” hammer.. Mrs. Phillips, according to|in Washington ‘since the"break-up of the | a sméll. town neur Moscow. bylsts and_ “pald praingandists” had | statements in the mews; - L 4 transportation for first-class matter. Following . his statement, Justice | MES. Caffee, said that a girl working in | general coal conference, have made their 5 8 been the most agzressive of all the “in- solent“profiteering crew” that had push- i o, | ed_the ermbargo legislati “orer| Senator Moses aiso undertook to show the pre week, but below the April where production has been only partly|:nd May weekly paper he owns ig TWACE MAIN RELIANCE Alrplanes, hydroplanes, motor boats | Morschauser Concord, N. H. _ “If he wil! waive his senacoria] priv. iloge and repeat his slanders in the col. y umns of that paper” Mr. G: 'y e that the Chemical Foundation had ob- | ment said, *I wil 1mu;:;;"::k?‘:; tained through misrepresentations, the | opartunity issued subpoenas for 23 | & local bank had been intimate with her | position plain to officials, in demanding | Coal: oiitput ‘¢ "o ¢ CHAIRMAN HOOPER|and auto-trucks were put at the dispo-| persons to testify at the hearng which | husband, Mr. Phillips. and that she | first of all that arbitration as offered, be | week: ended July Lo’ 7 [ o > sal of the government by private indi-| will be continued next week. wanted to have a talk with the girl. She | made to_apply to the semi-unionized|sn incréase of nsily " . . July 14.—While optimism | viduals and national organizations. All} requested Mrs. Caffee to accompany her | fields of West Virginia and Pennsylvania, T rcome. of the raliroad strike|offers were tentatively accepted. and| ppsyy TRADING 1N and it was agreed. o the White House to-psurveys of motorized equipment and i to expese him an : 3 She told of going down town Wednes- | crippled since the strike. They = have executive order of Acting Secretary of | Iations with German axents anq ths ol B § ey Tt LIBEETY BOND ISYUES |day afternoon, meeting Mrs. Meadows| further asked for its application in| Propesty valued at-§1.880.000 was sola | State Polk. in Februars, 1919, by whivh | sity of his sianders before a jury of his lay, there was turther evidence that ftravel lanes for land, wa i % for $90.000 At tha tas atle for 193 ‘wer | It was authorized to license selzed enemy | own meighbors. I promise tr mmer my =5 il | T Americtn, Foner on, Sl i e ot v Teaty i Patents and trad-marks for dves and | motives and the source of his (nform 7 e a7 (e Commana o the gov Uon nouied Postmasier.Coneral_ Work| 258 DTSR PO, TR, Ry ¢ : " Cooley of the | many other chemicals. and charzed also | tion before a urs of the peopte. of Gomt ;"um’::.ro insure main-|at Washington that it had Scores of ‘:“h‘“gd '{'ud‘;;bve‘:yml:g:d:yo:‘ ‘{'r?o.i“T.“. e o necessary interstate trans-|speedy craff, suitable for mail service, y Ni o e or’ ioe, that Franeis P. Garvan. as alien prop- | cord, N. H., by his own correspondence - ML Dovs PRy el o, erty custodian, had sold these patents | with the German agents, I m poe the The Nationsl Candy Salesmen’s as- | ANd trade-marks to himself .as head of | courage to which it would turn over to the govern- P et ment on hort \notice. - It would. pilot| Y3f of & much longer period. Members of the cabinet who met with o ce that correspandencs. roclation at its .2 naval i the foundation for & ,000, a mere frac- The former len pert; - It would pilot Y L e whith have always feonton st Bedmmanak baniibution at |1 ot thair, true valoe: charged that Senator. Moscs mae b Prisident Harding in the regular Fri-|and engincer the craft, the assoelat been favored by investors because of : " - of Chicago, president. E. C. Lewis of | Another charge by Senator Mnses was | moying spirit in the senate in intredu fay session placed their main reiiance|said, leaving the postal department (0| thejr exemption, sold at_the new maxi- ‘When a railroad is constructed from one town to anither, engineers b . 3 ¥ that the Chemical Found=sion and some | ing. (he relation. for the ooprros e; s the abllity of Chairman Hooper of w:}?ly lur z:: fr:liinmnh-om in the| ™um of 101. Other record prices inciud- try to make the line as straight as possible. Because a straight line = # of the dve interests had used zovernment | of a commitiee “tn investizate o e " Vi s -4 e =4 = g ™ e : e} v . O eiood 1o have been|of Detroit, and eleven other fast crutsers| §° 4y of 100.50 and fourth 4 T-#'s at Business furnishes a parallel case—the line between the man who i 24 (w’:?m::fi war depastment, for sorending their “pro- ;':r‘;::d e g‘a‘:::-"ms?m” e e ieeiy to discussion of the rail|and speedy “hydroplane runabouts” uh-| o1 with the first &'s repeating their || makes something and the man Who wants something, the man who has g sl : he 1o e iss toneoal Mirikes and to the adminis-|der construction were included in the| previous best at 100.50. wanted in Middletown for theft commit- | Paganda” over the countrr. Also he < off “for months in the same byilding 5 ted on October 4, 1921. =erted that the Dunont comnauny and the ‘e building in whick ration attitude in the event of certain |offer. - Final, pioss “for® Digess iesnes AAGY- something to sell and the man who is trying to fill his wants. ot : g “was the office of Senator -ses. E i b e “Such boats would be of invaluable| ner gains of four. to AImGst Aty poInte, Advertising provides the shortcut between the manrfacturer and B oo i :fi,:"‘;,‘;l‘::x‘l,&fia:,‘ he mon: | beternator Moses never dared fo angest | e president was wid to hod thessrvics between locetn borts, oh ha or dn ‘wubvalent of orly cenis fo 45 || you, and between the dealer and you. Advertisements make'IC,pos- | The RO, Moter company wiame fhe | SIS SRRINCL LS 0T | bl et commitiee 1o sopmcantiay o that. should government opera-|Great Lakes, on the . Mississippl andiper §1,000 bond. Roughly: «stimated, {§ bl to tell you in a few minutes all you want to know about.the ilng. OF its ars in,Mexkp, ac- | through the Textilo Acllance, reprosenta- | often invited ang. meead ol gr®, thoask & 5 b o - became mecessary, it | other interior waterways,” said the day's sales of Liberty bonds appro; % ; ; W' o ok raceead o tion. on ' the advistory committee of the | stateme: 4204, ureed to do =0 e e e iberty of rallrosd | Hance, assistant superintendent of rail-| imated” $5,000,000, the demand, accor. services or artieles you. need. : i g N O | . tradle "bacd which” oontrolled the | waremiont Added. “1 appoared there ank e e te e dtatien for service In the| why malle at New York. img to populat belief, originating on the (| . A glance through The Bulletin enables you to sift out the things || Me¥ico Clty. ; Jhp (el won onhen the | a’l immunitics: testines o | S e nich they have had ex-| Offers of individual hydroplanes and | large part from private investo iis : ene jon oceur- | of whole flsets of - commercial _auto- e A e e vas 2aid | ttueka wers Tsceived at local Dostoffice| FAIRFIELD COUNTE e a strictly hypothetical basis, | headquarters during (he day. ply 4 S A there being no ‘svidence that federal con T 3 that interest you, and in z moment you know just where and when: £ rator-Shortridge an; .80 for what you want. i 3 5 < of Bufrale, | Senator King also attacke] the Chem- Senate: -~ | who W! years to{ 6AT Foundation and declared that Pres- | anvone e o wfr?:sm?;hf’_"’- oF * Figite how many steps, how much needless walking and’ talking the “appellate ‘division of the supreme ; ident Harding was to be congratulyted | ppeat and cross-examine me.” G - i7¢, Pirst’ Departme i for “hay'ng done his dutv™ in Instruct B3 the advertisements save you and your neighbors. Then y-u.will realize || om0 | e Hosartoment ot famvice 1o massea | Was Fditor of Concorn Moaitor, {ro: would be forced by developments of | pRIE ROAD PAYS OFF Stainford, Joly 16-Caten A Carter, the economy of advertising. 5 ; W. Gerard in the practice of-law. aealust the fonndution for the retwrn of | Concord. H.—Senator Georse H 3 the y 't AR r 2 the patents and trade-marks. He char-! Moses, who was chalienged br Framels the strike 800 STRIKING SHOPMEN |long amistant state's ‘atiorney for'Fal Advertising plays a necessary part in your life. Use'it! Read it! S erbag 42 3 b e e ;. . - red, b Cabinet members brought to the meet- Fa T field county, died last mght atter an - Fg gl e gt Ll G e T A 25 pér cent; flat 'rate reduction on | a~terized as “high handed and indcfens- | . Garvan in New York tonight to re ng voluminous reports on the VAHOUS| j.ru.y City. N. J. July 14—Bight|ness of a week. The! direct cause of % : . has appeared . M 1orchandise. fraftic. bas bean. nare-d up- | {ble” the action of Mr. Garean in sell- | Pea e newspaper he owns in Come | phases in which their portfolios Wers|y ngr.q striking| railroad shopmen, | death was a generd] breskdown. He h;: in The Bulletin's news columns : on by general managefs of English and | Ing these patents and trade marks to | ;‘:fi!hfi - B statements which he made Sirectly interested. Attorney-General | ..4.q4 by thelr machinists’ band and|long been in poor health. He was Bulletin Telegraph Lacal General Tatal Welsh raflways foflow.i; conferences | the foundation. ¢ » Pl e today regarding the Chems, - Daugherty had with him numerous tele-| qoorioq by 70 police, marched to the|years old. % Beturday. July 8 141 164 450 755 with srepresentatives of trade and «gri- | _ Senators McCumber. repubiean. North | feal Foundation, was for many yeam grams bearing on the situation at POINS| i ofices today to get what pay was| Mr. Carter served as'a member.of the L aai Sl id S Gk S Dakota. and Frelinghuysen, New Jersey, | edHor of the Cuncord Monitor. He left where disorders have developed. and Te-| Lo e when they walked out July | State’s attorney office sfaff for thirty-eight Monday. 134 118 - 331 583 = urged that the senate leave to the courts | this position when he was elestad to the Sorts 6n the organization of the speciai| 7™ & years. - The office of ‘ assistant to- thq Thesday, 121 154 250 525 The frst ‘wait arowing oat of the | the trial of the chemical foundation, de- | renate in 1918 to Al the unexpired term forces of Geputy marshals Postmaster-| ;. oo Cirounded by a|Btate’s attorney was created in 1907 and Wednasday, S ) e 5 Winslow Junetion. 'N. J.. wreck on July | claring that the sole question before the i of Senator Gallinger. William D, Chand. General Work was said to have reported|poquuarg of privatc police, pushed ) Mr. Carter was appointed. formally recog- 3 2 “was filed - in Trenton by John| senate was: whether the dye embargo | ler is publisher of the Monjtor. the buik of the mail movement as ye:| Zr I T T0LC through a hole| nizing his status'as an assistant. mfiday. 147 148 370 685 Shrolla_and his wife, Glovanna Shrol- snaffected by the strike, although A, ", ‘eonco behind which he had estab-| Samuel Fessenden was the aipointing Friday, 158 19 381 658 ia for an’ aggregate sum of $50,000 for sumber of irains have been discontin-|,. o' p Fiag power originally, Mr. C;r‘.er having been’ * injuries, : DENIES SIIE ABANDONED WATERBURY MEN HELD 2 wed. Messages reaching the post office|™myer, wagy jittie delay in paying. off | 2 partner of hls.at one time. 838 ~ L. — HER DABY IN SWAMP FOR CRIMINAL COURT tepartment during the day, however, I-| ;4 ‘wnen 1t was over the party march-| Mr. .Carter was Ll 824 Sl 3850 A wolld train léad of thocolate—31 g Xl - ~ licated the anxiety of railroad offieals| o Fumn & Fhy P14 larters without|city and came to Stamford when 13 years cars=one car bearing 1,250.000 pounds, | Xew Haven, July 14 —Advised by “a| Waterbury, July 14—Pasquale Spes \nd in some cases of postal InspectorS| . ..m.n: A hundred of the men fail-|of age. the largéest single rall Shipment of Its | (ejegram from Boston that the mother of | zane. Ferdinando Molea and Tony Pavona 3 wer the situation at certain rail centers.| .4 (5 show up for their money, K was p 67 PR | kind in the history of the candy Indus-|ine infant found abandoned and badly | three men heid as material witnesses iz Woluding Denison, lexarkana, ~Mar- | oy WOMAN'S DEATH NOT and the request of Mrs. Phillips that| Washington state, and in Mingo coun-| trv—has just been sent from Chicago 0 | ysfigured by insects in Coney - Isiand connection with the killing of Antonis £ hal and Fort Worth, Texas, and Hat- e S DUE TO CARELESSNESs | Mrs. Meadows drive them to a sister’s | ty, West Virginia. Stamford. ewamp Sunday morning was in this city. | Brizzi here July 2, were arraigned in eity } issburg, Mis: OHIO TROOPS CALLED Gl = house. - The drive was halted on a hill| ~They were satisfied tonight that the ; e Detective James J. O'Brien of the local | court today on charges of breach of the Further request for federal protection - E DUTY| New Haven, July 14—The death of |F92d, When Mrs. Phillips requested Mrs. | government either cannot or will- not| Richard W. Lufkts fnemtor of a ma- | olice tonight arrested Miss Leah Silver. [ peace, and were bound over to the supe- eached the war department from Deni- FOR STRIKE DU’ Mrs. Margaret Lee of this city, who was [Meadows (o get out of the car for a few.| force mine owners now produclng coal in | chine that revolutionized -shoe making. | 31 of 30 George street, Lynn, Mass. in a | Fior court on bonds of $500. Vito Doria, wn. where the federal rectiver of thel “—I' 1% - fatally injured when she was struck by a | Moments that she wished to talk to her | these territories to come under the edict 5 homu {0z Roston at the age of | Looming house at 12 Academy street, thls | another of the material witnesses, was or & Missouri, Kassas snd Tems raliroad | Commue O O S mion ot | Now. Haven bound " tréliey car . from | alone. of the proposed federal wage . fxing earx He invented 2 vamp folder | ity whers the mother was living under |dored held withoit bonds pending the S, ras understood to hold the view that| TETS e me machine gun company and | Bridgeport Monday, was due to confusion| Mrs. Meadows left the car and Mrs. :’°d~‘~ and are consequently disposed to "“;- -miaehine ' when - lie ‘was yeaars | the'name of Rose Bioom. fl;‘fl of officers from Wethersfield prisom, trains would have to st | e motor truck companies of the Oh'o|on the part of the woman and was. not | Phillips followed, according to the story | ot 1oy otrike go forward. yntll the ‘st | , The woman admitted being;the, mother| s, ho, mill be takek-chuca s ee days uniess protection Was K re|National Guard mobilized immediately |caused by the criminal carelessnces of |of Mra. Caffee. On the road, a short | Uation is changed. ‘[ The Harverd Corperatien sancunced |Of the infant. recognizing it from a ple- | on parole at the time of the murder, Rogs e SRR Rt et ibi in connection with dis-|any person. This finding .was handed | distanicofrom the car, Mrs. Phillips, ac-| There is also union objection to sub- | T eeumanmimens: o Drr . Hoberr @ | ture in a local newspaper which was|co Demase, confessed slayer-of Brissl, o rolling stock. rers arising. from coal and railroad|down by Coroner Eji Mix following an | cording, to. Mrs. Caffes, accused Mrs.|mitting certain union policies, especiaily {fle reappointment, of Pr. iRobeft F.|shown her but denied that she abandoned jand his iwo brothers, Pasquale and Am 4 Request. from United States Marshal|orders srising from o inquest vesterday, Meadows.of Intimacy. with Mr. Phillips. | that of the “check-off” by which 1ts dues | chaems i e ood cireon 1o oot | the CMId. She said she gave it to a driver | thony Demase, arn stil -heid without . g Py ,r}:,:";:‘,?; o ol "o motor truck companies of Colum-| Coroner Mix, after ‘examining twalve | Mrs. Meadows denied this and in repeat- | are collected through the mining. cofn. (00 deputy marshal In the v e o | Witnesses, reported-that the woman step- | ing accusations and in sudden anger, Mrs | Pany payrolls to such: arbitration. The e O T tout e | movilisation 54 the sfaf:"nn!m:r:.i‘:é, Yed dircctiy gn the path-of the tFaliey. car | Enillips awung her hand from bekind kx| main point, however, arists \n*fixing. th ; : e g g gl hT“ln'd the | here, while Companies B, of Zanesville;| When she heacd it .coming, although the |back, clenching the hammer she had|area to be covered. The names of t4n wemen have been | Miss Silver could not seem to recall the 3 ST e 'S Separtment of justice . mdicats | K of Delaware, and I of Columbus, of | motorman wae sounfing a warning whis- | concealed and, began to. rain blows upon| Bituminous employers, although’ their | turnéd over to the ‘Hartford police with | 7ame of the taxi driver ""rh"'e‘r;‘m;y; CORONER MIX INVESTIGATES s o Mbe taken in advance|the 168th Infantry, and Machine Gun|tle. Death was.due,he reported, to a|Mrs. Meadows, according to Mrs. Caf-|answer is mot expected to be Mad unt] o It of Dersond] tax. deliiquents - who O e o A SAVIN ROCK MURDER | - i Company D, of Zanesville, were ordered [ compound fracture of the skull. fee. Monday, and the union's formal aremee| are to b4 arrested unleas they come for. | Was to be:taken. Possible use of federal troops to pro-|into their armories. Z o £ ¢ be < | i Sse screamed for me to help her,” said | may also fail to appear' before then, ars | ward, according to the Hartford. city tax | According to the woman's story to the wct ralifoad employes remaiming on | All troops ordered mobilized will be Mrs. Caffee: - “Mrs. Phillips menaced mo < . , of a taxicab, who promised to take it to a | bonds pending the conclusion of the core e o o St omiey. " | woman he knew who would care for it | oner's inquest. PR Ne g e RO % until it was called for by the mother. : New Haven. July 14.—Co i bo in the Bar 'y .- roner Mix ) o | expected lo acoept the arbitratlon offer | eollector.” - onot ‘,“‘;pf"_‘l" S e [rent ahead with his inquest into the kil- eir jobs deprecated in union cir-|under command of Colonel Robert Hau- ‘f o | with the hammer and threatened death if | at.least conditionally. 2 5 March 19, 192 g of Frank Cozze of Waterbury by An. e R oding o agEravate the situa-| brich, of Columbus. ~After mobiization nited States Minister To |1 interfered. Mrs. Meadows moved back, | The meeting of representatives of non. | The HAFtferd pellea ase ramedeling the o This view was expressed by J.|they will await further orders. It was tonio Raine at Savin Rock yesterday, The e R Hmerago, | - When arrested, the woman eppeared ’ Police theory of the homicide is that the P Nooman, president of the Internation- |announced they would be in readiness to | Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, | move tonight, Mho tharged that mail trains were be-| “This action is deemed necessary at ng withdrawn deliberat®ly by the rail-| this time, Governor Davis said, “al- o Aw 1o force government action. Pres.|though conditions everywhere are re- union coal 3 She showed no =i broke ‘the: grip which Mrs. Phillins had | Hoover. scheduied sor u:‘d‘:s :“;'l::“z in_tHe.event that the‘United States gov- | 00! and collected. She showed no signs upon’ her and ran down the roa : of ‘Wi ver her ar wept w men weee mixed up in a gambli tere o £ e road. Mrs. Amént" ‘to 4 is | of worry over her arrest but wept when t . . | means of curbin, ernment” decides ‘ to- transport . the maiis | of 3 n Phillips pursued and caught her and ing mounting coal prices in | by airplane shyuld . the railroad strike |t0ld of the condition in which her baoy prise which had been interrupted by pos - whi lice raids. Raino claimed that he had some sections, wi 2 - was found. She is being held by the pu . {brought her back and began beating her | carly part of next wesn oo Wl the | become' more serious. A i terrified under the. blows, ~and then > " | boen threatened by others who accused | lce here as a fug'tive from justice pena ; ! § again with. the hammier. . T M arcival of the New York authori. | him of being_an “informer” and that he d el - of little _ehildren. watching | INE armed himselt as a protective | Gom: he American Federa- | ported quiet at present, but the increas- L g a A Py She has signified her intention to a protective 4 e T meor. aiso Aeciared thers was|ing effect of the rairoad strike, coupled waiked away down the ross: T was sson | WOULD SERVE SENTENCE e fn e, Sonale o i Monvaen; Haive exirafition an will b turaed over Balno. who 4s_locked up, clatmed Tl I oo R F e | g et e s L e Symaky oy Mos: Phillips. - Bhe wan IMPOSED ON_DOG | wag threwn nto & panic when the me- | to the New York police upon their arrival. | C022¢ put his hand toward his hip pocket, | y unless_and unt red by . riving the car, Mrs. Meadows' car, alone. he atate authorities, avoid any unnecessary delay in the S ons Mok Beniows' ik alons, b - |80 he. Raino, drew a gun and fired. The janic hurled the article " into their | The infant was found Sunday morning | 7 b : 5 5 She matle me get in with her. She again| Hoboken, N. J., July ‘14— Music and 2[(!:1:" I:flhunt into flames. Two. of | by Jerry P¥mice. who was on h's way to e o ooks as if Raino got the threatentd me with death if I ever said | special diches arem’t on the b.i!-cf-fare | ths children received extensinve burns. |Work. The child was o badly bitten by : - 2 word about the affalr. She drove - : DEd Ehout the 55 S the Hoboken dog-yount. wo Charies mosquitos and other insects with which dogntown let me. off at ome of the | Stric Decision on whether federal troops|event it should deveiop that the use of would be gent to preserve order at Den-|troops ,to prevent ence against life son apparently was being withheid at|or property canmot be avoided. he war department until the inspector 3 today pleaded with Police Rec- | ~Preliminary negotiations for the fu the l'*hi":; is lnrd;‘edblhal her features | GUILFORD FARMER HIT | downtown streets and drove away.” order A. C. Carsten that he be allowed | ing of ths French war. debt: of ‘$3,5 were hardly recognizabie. Y = general of the Elghth corps area, order-| BALTIMORE AND Teno: Mrs. Caffee was detained by the police. [ to serve a 20-day sentenve imposed ] 000 to the United. States were begun at B Axrlns TRAD »i to the sctne today, had reported on TRAIN FIRED UPON on' his hound, “Spot. the t Ty By- Secretars Mellon, chair- — he situation at that railroad center. Fcims ik A In summarizing the strike situation| Baltimore, Md.. July 14. s shown in government reports received [and Ohio passenger trai A Baltimora bound from AR “Srot” _ - | OBREGON INVESTIGATES Guilford. Conn., July 14—Strack by OLAIMS 8HE 18 NOT Spot” was only playing when he bit | man of the world war debt funding com IO SR EITIG O DA AN it MRS, CLARA PILLips | Loch Krus vesterday, Strich declared, | mission. - B train_paming throngh bery Dk, the Sar s S i g o arciacels At 4.35 this afternoon. Eara Pendletan, by various departments today, Secre- | Washington'to Baltimore, was fired upom = observation JUBCohe shred il R e h e e | Mbdin OvF; Jaly 16 (B he A PO S5 & farmer. sustained oniy a fractars ry Weeks sald that trouble was most|as It neared Camden station, this city, Tucson, Ariz, July 14—Clara Mc-} “I'l go to jail Jistead, if you will |tice Cropssy to’confirm .the report of | President Obragon, who is at Cuernavaca | of the right arm, a bruised shoulder and soticeable in the southwestern reglon, [early fonlght. One bullet - passed # i | McGuyer, alleged to be Mrs. Clara| et him go." be begged the court. “Mo's| a referes by whics.the tompaty was | ostensibly for a week's rest. is understood | 5VeFal laceratiors. He was walking e~ Uihough there were instances of vio- | through a window of a coach within a : Phillips, wanted in Los Angeles for the| pining away. He's used to music and | awarded- $10,657, 1n connection ~ with |to be conducting a personal investigation | $1d¢ the track and apparemtly did not lence in various states, inciuding Mis- | few iriches of the head of W. E. Evays, [} | murder of Mrs. Alberta Meadows de- | good food, but there isn't any waare ne | proving Its titlé to property between | of the Kidhapning of A. Beuce Bielask | hear the train approaching from behind, wouri, Kentucky. Ohio and California.| of Baitimore. There was much excite- nied postively that she is Mrs. Phillips| is. Please let me go to jail for him. Sheepshead Bay and Grayesend Bay, | He is sald to have called on numerous | The train crew picked the man up and fhe war secretary aiso said that all|ment, cspeclaily among the women pas- and claimed that her name was McGuyer | When Recorder Carsten refused to | which the city agreed to take over. federal and state officers connected with | DTOUENt him to the depot whence hé wrps area commanders had general in-|sengers. Inquiry thus far has failed to and that she lived ‘at 708 West Fifty- 2l SRt tructions to be on the alert and act|establish the identity of person who fired womptly on orders which might come|the shot. # them, but that only in the case of Gemeral Hines, and in regard to the | TERROR STRICKEN JEWS stuation at Denison, had any specific ARE FLEEING RADIN direction been sent from Washington shift the sentence Strick announced he would “appeal to the higher courts,” third street, Los Angeles, in a brief inter- view given an Associated Press corre- — spondent late today. Shown newspaper | APPOINTED TO REPORT accounts of the slaying, the prisoner dis- eclosed no emotion. * Repeated inquiries could not shake her o the case in an effort to =ift the charges| 25 taken to the Guilford sanatorium Witliam Reberts, ¢olored, nerving a | that the Tormer American officlal staged ::;;’:"e‘;:‘f:h At last reports he was {ife_sentence for the murder of his wife | his own kidnapping. s at Bridgeport, diéd at Wethersfield pris- | The president plans to return to Mexlco i ON BURR MEMORIAL | on following an operation for acute | City late Saturday, when it is expected he | ONE KILLED, SEVEN 3 pains in.the head. =Roberts wes 37 years R " o erts oy ¥ Years | will ismue some sort of statement regard- » artford, July 14.—Frank Cheney, Jr. { of.age and has been con at Pris- | ing the case. Travelers returning fro: hat a force of troops sufficient tv main-| Vina, July 14 (Jewish Telegraphis 2 assertion that her name is McGuyer. “I| ot Manchester, Francis Parsons of this | on since Deéember ‘9, 1917, y s r ¥R aln order be held immediately in read-| Agency).—Terror stricken Jews are fles Bave nothing furthet (o say," she said. 1 1 g ness. L Malahan o Rapla Cuernavaca say he is quartered in his city and H. S. Mowbray of Washington, ing Radin, a nearlly town. following _a will say nothing-here. When-1 am in 2 R Wharton, Tex., July I4.—Jake it has not been indicated- just what < private car and denying himself to all Conn., were anppointed today by the raid yesterday by 100 armed.horsemen, man, expressman, was kilied and DIER GETS 1 YEARS visitors. pos Fighe V- Los Angeles I will answer all questions.” | state ‘sculnture commission to regors on | L0 3 DeRmstaarac dxj b g - v method would be foliowed should de- | presumably Lithuanians, With the atd of The . prisoner said. . “T 'dom't know | the memorial to be erected o e 1oty FOR SWINDLING GERMANS Tedo and Sinty We. M sision to send in the federal forces at|machine guns, the raiders drove the Jews Ji | bichace Lo did o nott sepiving. (o a : : Denison. or eisewhere, he reached. In|into the eynagogue court and there in: Alfred B Burr, under the will jof. his | | ANOTNER: DEEMIN MINN bl e f § ey 23 F miles north of question if she knew A. L. Phillips. Qaiighier, Mis.- BUL BisE M | Coblenz, July 14. Private Lester WAR VICTIM DIEs|The wreck is believed to rlew of the necessary study of the le-| flicted severe floggings, stripping the Jews WO — e commission decided ‘to place the mfl‘i mm?fi?' q?‘," ‘!;dam‘" ‘l: R4 ux;:[- s TR cmmud o T tal autherity for such employment of | of their clothing and personal possessions AHNE TRAIN RUNE tles offered In thi bequest by’ Mrs. M. | (°H°0d 1087 <0 heven Ieamm o A milld L T By the A Py—| B ay fderal troops, regardless of the Ytti-| Eighty-year-oid mep were not_spared, Y IXTo DYNAMITE TRAp| Manus, amounting to $120,000, with the | o s rece. one of the greatest cages of | The death toll in the Herrin mine war ST wde of the state authorities, howdVer,|while students of thé renowned Taimuds | . Albert MHeniry, Washburn, Y L A E swindling ever.handled By the military | Was brought to 22 late last'night when| Manchester—Of interest . -mn: “::u; \L::M- h(;"l';'.el v‘:fi: :Il::x;e at that place were handled mer- | *Massachusetts, . whose nomination Whitesville, W. Va., July . 14—One T AR A T authorities. 1fi" ocUPRHIon territory. Ap- | Guy Hudgens, a striking miner, died of lent simultancously with the direction| The Radin rabbi, a scholastic dignitary | 05 Uited States Minister to Aus- [Winer was: Lilleq and ten others in-1ACQUITTED,ON CHARGE ities e number of Manchestce people comes irnflm}lely 2,000,000 marks figure in | Wounds received in the fighting on the|news from Cavite. Philippine etherington's operations which extend- | night. preceding the massacre, Junme recently 4 monument has been ¥ &4 as ‘far-ax Mupich,' Bavaria. Hether. | He was the third union man to _die.|and dedicated to the memory . a Morristown, N. J. July 14—Francls | ingten. posing.as..a motorcycle dealer | Hudgens' body was removed to hisant Ward Cheney, a " & home is at Middleh Moo, was destroyed. Thé mine, owned by the| Kluxen, 3rd, aged 15, was aquitted ‘by a | and displaving forged officid] papers, col- |home in Marion before many knew of | Manchester, by the 3 2t iddleboro, Maes. Bome ‘| Mordue ' Collleries . Company, has. been jury late today of a charge of murs ed large ufits. in deposits from |his death. years ago he merved as American ‘| operating under protection of afederal dering 1i-year-old Janette Lawrence m&w orders for ma- | Three wounded strike-breakers azg! Consul at Magdeburg, Germany, court injunction since June 1, < Marison last October. ' . chines “were never- delivered. still in the hospital here. by o o the corps area commander to send|kmown throughout Jewry as “Chefetz| LTl has been sent:to the Senate; [Jured, four seriously today, when a lorward the troops. by dragged ook W' kt:: Mr. Washburn is an attorney with :L-:;u:-m.,nui;:?n{ :ihex:n:l':ew:r? ¥l Secretary Weeks was asked today | th removing the piliows and all |~ Ofices in New.York,’ although his e th Sy whethar the municipal authorities at{objects of value from his home. Denison had shown any disposition to| The raiders then repaired to the Jewish fuppress disorders. He said he knew quarter and plundered most of the shops. OF MURDERING CHILD

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