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RALHAY PRESDENT NG DSPOSTION | ers Pl el B : ; Sy on, ; s \de e ™ Seniority—Other Sourees ‘Are: Hiopahul 6F i Settlcient S hE0sC Qo' Bt b 4. . : picts, of te iy : : st [ What was said 1o e the mation's i | 3.0 " ALY Strikk i) S tate Ihejsibasss Uhlsd emtne sttt By onight i oy el A & ey ik g o S e of the Seniority Question to the Satisfaction of the Strik- ongnabie i Lo paedd i SEE ST RO i o hcie,” marsiys tnd | passene| s outlds” Ohicago Saturday. nigh : Rail oo | tarY. of ‘States Hughes, defending -the | fererice for' about two hov staamars fetidstotay. Lo even’, DR e AT ers as Well as Present Employes—Railroad Telegra- | sichigan senator, in-tis elestion to_the | were eurrent. about the. oftices! ot e | sty ol SeRDlane Ambassadar Ul Hewry unioading of marks sbrosd s P 4 Lehigh Coal ‘and Navigatie o] ek dsapged.ica el 21 e cause of Present collapse o phers Have Presented Grievances to the Railroad Labor o Nere! the’ racebioe. was Davh LDy p (o W Peat | pehans (gothd. currency; In the oplaion of fia- s 3 . |siblo settiement - would “be affects AT oyuade o AR LB e ou. Wit tea iy T 7 “Why should the secretary of state | morrow. z i to E “searching Garty . o v c, France, Aug. 31.—(By the|Mauglere, chairma nof the alied eom lend thé prestige of his high,office to the | * The' conference will be resumed tomor-. - 2 3 Sor- ‘Representative Hicks of New ¥ork, lat- s Irnly. determinzd 10 |mittee on guarantees, Dr. Andread }delense of Attorney Hughes' client?” Mr.|row at 3 p. m. . 3 4 3 4 g aae-fedt reeruit of the: ‘aerial daredevil y Pay for the devastation | Hermes. minister of finince, amd Dn Pomerene asked. S bR pokesmen: prior to the joint meeting : s squadron, returned to Washington Irom jgng" in the swar, rather than de- | Karl Bergmann. under-secretary of “Of ‘course,” fthe Ohlo sénator's stat _conference Detwen themseives and |1 & western trip.in an air mail plane. this fixed intention, sh> will | mtate for the German trea-ury, marked & was beforo‘the supreme.court, but the |Sisted Stil upon & Festmption of min. erzey it gk g g S W Pasiee of the JASEN record in the supreme caurt was not the | ing at the old wage scal t record before the Unl 5. ntil April 1 ay the a &-tenement house in Elizzbeth, N |eil'e 3 b U4 £ u; ril 1, 3 A ‘"‘ in at : Eliz fore (he. United States:senatd. | 1923, and the:sminers want & Soc i ; J., which the police b : German officials on th ] Board. New TYork, Aug. 21.—Preliminary to the session of the Assosfation of Rail- way Executives on Wednesday, when members will vote their attitude toward peoposais of the Big Five Brotherhoods poatins for ending the shop orafts strike, the| ‘Obicago, Aug. 21.—The two enginem not receive the telegram in time to re: ply to Semator Borah today. JURY FOUND GARY WEECK 3 7/ WaN RESULT OF PLOT ech German finance. later, Dr. Wirth, the A - boa endiary orlgin. declaration of | chancel’or, summoned the departmental: Kkilled in the wreck of a Michizan Central | Much testimony was produced before | “long term” contract—prob: % sengers, circled Fire Island, ‘ 0 5o eastern presidents’ conference today | ot GO G mumdiry morking | the senate which did ot appear in: the | hres. Yeare—st the seae 1 e oo ooy iiph 1o, Sea. and whot in closs 9] X defett In the engine caused the de-| “Dhe necessi i Judos: ot ‘the z(ue::o::m?: ey mm held a secret meeting to formulate a)came to their death “as a resr At of a plot | court record.” ¥ - | the suspension was called last April. Sandy ‘Hook. From davbreak the Ritz=| .y (TS Th Ih0 COERE catund Hoe oo ilmrl:uon :““w :‘m o : 5 paliey for #ts 11 members to promote|to wreck the train” the occoner's jury | Secretary Hughes in a letter made| -James A. Gorman, of Hazelton, Pa., {Cariton, a frail = twu-passenger speed| . " ¢p. New York to Win: wer >~ i Ry Wes Neither the alliéd & 3 ik declared today, after hearing witnssses | public yesterday by the republican na- | secretary of the: jolnt. conference, in 4 |plane; Hovered overthe cntrance of tho|gZi* Bl oMe RN FOrR 1O 1 sied exp by the Frenek pramur,| 5 ochpes e e P . 1 sroun, whicn | {2HEY €0 Anding epikes palied from the | tional commitiee at WEsbagton, - 6x2] Sipiement jasued At the conrcion o Darbee L p e Baurday night. who placed the blame on the presen: sit- | German qumrters wou n the . ties, L Dressed the convietion, after a review ot tncludes several o tnes, will finally pursue was not indi- ‘ " on-the attitude of the commissicn | the results of the preliminary m Fope of.’a passible settlement of the | Of Téparations and the fallure of Great |or indicate the pature of the mission of tcday's session said: - ate i Tk the nusma} After a federal Investigation. of the|thé Newberry case ‘fhat Senator Tru-|' “The anthraclte committee ‘met this | ing. the commander of the wreck it was stated by officiais that Wil- | man H. Newberry was ict cror s | Winight, bearing. the - e o | i Z F ©F lott | Tllinols, coal strike within 24 hours Britain to understand the esperate |Sir John Bradbury and M. Mayc'ere. cated, those atiending today's MeSUNg|iiam 7 Foster, whose offices were raided {1y and most unjustly. kel c‘enceim:;':-‘ s v i flm:}, e ;":w;mt’” ,“’“‘, IS fleet expressed last night by both miners and of ‘her allies and the need for the |Section of the gress muma:'xx u&' smerting they had been pledged 0 se-| by "operatives umder the direction of the | " The letter was written to. Rev. Hugh ! reconcile views of miners and operators | bosonng. operators’ following a comferance of tho i of fhie Mdainity. Bre: Ty el sas _ resresdin st sreay. The only comment was made bY| oo’y attorney's office foliowing the|B.. McCauley of Paterson, N. J., in re-|representatives toward 4 ‘possible agrec: | ., ; HBR KA fokle- fub copmives. e e e b et mmittee but a0 af l:_l’ o _’-""- F""“d ;:"‘n’fm““! {':l::;: crash, had been under close surveillance | sponse to an aninquiry as o the is” [ ment to cover, wage and .working con- - fort 1o prove that Germany was respon- ntees oo e bul an o - ; y a8 1o tl ; K . for her own collapse and had de- | thoroughly accredited emissaries of by the government thet if he had been |in'the Newberry ease = =+ ‘Gitions in the anthracite coal fields. The | o ABSERR YA, Glptesd), whe Waa Stcutiy i v @ " tartnce. who lesusd & staterment St | et vocating Yoltsios b would | haxe | In bls anawer Pomercas fymlt spicifo- conforence will resume its sessions . Au- (b Tod oy By o WU e o 4 ::,2“,:",.‘,'::,,‘3 P W Sasboat Wi wteantiel. ol ‘arth that oast known about -on.the fact senate. ny ac-§ gust- &t-3-p. m.- i AN B 2 el t alth assum) « b narmaly empioy 161,399 shopmen, had| ' Omciala in e stalels atlomney's offie| cording o him and . shomen: eeaciy | T No indtations mere siven au to what|::But alwass’ Were’was the eame re-|was pussing dled in’ St taphaels Los-| He Sigorously denied that France souht | aithough the ption remains -thal brought thelr forces up o 715 per cont|yfier 4 day spent i examining the pa- | where the money that financed Mr: Néw: 2 e £ St N i to enslave in revenge for the |ultimate decisions on thar visit will by ogcurred behind” the closed . deors of | SUit:” Nothing could be. sighted except!pital . 3 o enslave Germany n that figure on August 18. pers seized . in. Foster's , also ex-|berry's campaign came from. - the negotiators: room. - 78 Of | here and there tm smudge of 4 Ce iy Foptliogming Mo i, This represented &n imoréise of 23| oced:the belief that the lzbor leader| “The testimony. before {he.sshate coms|¢ In the meanthms word had besn cir.|Steamer, or a. Spaion . The muiliStel NN gr John Dok | ~ ith | AMERICAN ATTITUDE NoT B4 cont over the week ending AUEUSt|wes in no way concerned in the wreck | mittee on -privileges and elections shuw-] culated from wnbfficlal’ sources that am | 3 Meanwhie: on fhe Seind side of Long|said to. have livea i raternson, N.J. b A B 2 . 11, the statement indicated. inquiry, 3 ' ed that one Frederick P. Smith was the Roads represented at the conferance & .. o i v i v e both nations working together' so: day, THE REAL OBSTACLE agrecment would be reached: probably |Isiind, anather ‘ineffectual hunt by air-|and known as @ pauun of the race | 3 8 15 GRS confidential ‘agent and attorney of 4l the { tomOrrow:. while om the ‘other - hand & | pline. was in progress. Several planes,|tracks, was ic: - mear tho entrance wt_i" Sy would chatigs b tactice.and ff i RAILEOAD TELEGRAPHERS Newberry interests.” " Poméréne’s’ m‘e-ll&!_fir-vo{ce in the:rumer cirele ~claim- | Feinforced by épéedy motar boats the McAfie £ i . ‘dunds. do her best to repair in peace thes dam-| Paris, August 21—(By the X P)— S A teu s 'PRESEST THEIR GRIEVANCES |Ment continued, ‘itielve ‘in numbér, two | ed- that the joint conterence would con. {oruised: the air &nd waters off et Jef- ase she caused in war. ll‘rlnfl was | “The American attitude.” say the corporate and ten ' individual 'accoumts. | tnde: for - week -t lEast. «v: . ferson ‘seeking ‘game trace of Donald | Frederick Grunman, aged 55, died | C3ECF (0 co-operate with Lier allies, he|Temps, commenting on Premier Poin- posais for ending the strike by submit-| cuiolo C Aol I By Gk A, P | He had uniimited powers 16 deck from |- The mine ‘workers' - repysentitiiés B PR Ve man, who was waehed | from & fractirs Of the 3bul, sustained {5810, but would take independent action |care's speech, “is not the real bbsiacie, & ting the seniority ssue to the raiiroad | UMD, AN B U e A one individusl account. £o:another, - Tiisss| Were. reported tohave.rejocted the: ped. |t the. afier, dack of dis, specd. bost onl on.Saturday when'he was tHrown from AU than be deprived cf her just com- |the Balfour mote would indicate. - completed the presentation bt their griev-| included the- accounts. of Senator ' New- | POsfls. of thé opertors that ‘(He wage fl-‘nmw ‘night, &'sappeeced in (he| an automobile-truck o which he was rid- |Pejsation. 3 TR Ml ieveats the XN The wal Snoes to the Uniced States raiiroad labor [ Derry, his: brother John Newberry, the | CORtzoversy be.referrpd to the”anthra- | Wind-tossed .waters_of the -Sound. . ng.. " e premier spoke at ‘length of from becoming . that which tos latders and i b Y o 5 Gk dfvergent courses now bei s day Interpo: hasrd. L8y sy down | father’s, mother's. ‘wivew, sisters wives | cite Jooncilliation commission, - dpcislon time, there- was a hope. tha, i = RE S tharm x e, a ..*'g.‘ Q.‘,’h Ty - 4 nd.sons of the Newberrys. = 4 ©Of that. body, with certain® provisions, |; s had - been able to swim ashore.| Eritsroe Johnson, 61 years old. of ¥ranes and England. He Jeciaad solution—for w : Voted: o sieike fn|f6d that Jotin Newberey oame to'him and | 1o be. made binding.- It Svas. also <40 |he §oods. were. |searched. Alrplancs| Haven, who was repofted missing yester- |1t Was only natural that na‘iwes, ke (s the milltary and political ides wiich some orcles it was maintained | support of. their olfms for two weeks!|Said he wanted to. finance'the brother's | that the.miners had declared “would | dove, low across beaches and meadows.| day, was found dead caught.in the mud peaple should think first of their own the end of the strtke is as distant | vacetion with pay, no spiit shift and thé ! campaign.. plaeing no. ‘limit b . ILS SUPPORT PREMIEN . = ’ certain persons hive conceived ut Lon- on* “the | accept no’-form.of arbitration and unless ¥ ‘the searchers gave.that.up.in shailow waters of New Haven arbor, | Interests. TFramee could not . The. British government does mot s it was when Big Five Sidition of twenty Agencits and postions | AOUR of Toney thal, he, Sith, was to | E0me concession: was made by s B’u‘fi‘flefinflmflw" " nbmmoeives, Lo racing of| Ho had been drowned 2 R A ety Tho mot o bk e gl e FREC ml::: o AR g . o tha’ pro- | @ive to the campaign committes.. e tes. | Cr the other there would be ma.agree- |the (roublous warers: 2 e T g Promises, be asserted. He went un record |less she obtains the amunition of the tives last Friday night. Others close|posed cut of 182 pe 5, a5 asked by |fified further: than when John :Newber- mént. . Sl 5 D OThe myatery - of.ithe. missing Ambas-| Preperty o by 488 Bark Eeeleslas- |48 advocating an allied conf:rense for|French, army gnd mavy, which minaces: lo the stuation continied optimistic, as- |the railroad. The SUrIks order’was held | 'S :account ‘was depleted, e .checked | A-‘Iééder of the mine. workers: Was | gailor, however, wds the chet -topic| tioal siclety, FHan Fitachod - tov g1is BONISNNS-OC e debis Wiish, wou'd | ng ons 8Ad: 180K, A SEAEERIIN safting that & definite undertanding of |up pendine tha d f tho board. - | {rom Senator Newberry's ‘account, -and | Quoted as foliows:: "~ .-~ |BCI0 QN IR oy D e o oo e et eowaion™ the. Bt ovsam | P the positions of both sides had been = ey from the other: Newberry accounts into| “Although we are ‘unaltérably ‘appos- | gt (1o '} UMl o: s1et street 540 inatcuient. filed in fhe | SBOGL exceptlon,” the latter phrase| = . % in @n ear-| WALKOUT OF N that of John Neéwberry, and -as attorney | o0 to" arbitration in any form,; we. are .53” % i Baar| towm office. was taken to mean that he referrcl to | FRENCH DEPARTMENTAL e e o SOUTHERN RATLWAY I fect for John Newherrs ‘lssued s | rtain that we will nd some way ‘out | $20 Wmv‘- e it O % the United States. cov bt ..,'-“M ot Ahe stEikers, ' 85 _Y‘_*""’, SV 77 | checks payable ;to Senator - Newberry's | of _ this -difficulty.”, S ' = . ¥ v The _of ‘the American river e = & Lovinalior: v, il sampalgn. committes.” It is understood that the miners will {1 20, ex-army flier, her mecha sieitncs Red : S Dollar-was slightly wound- | DISCUSSION OF REPARATIONS Paris, Ang. A notice ‘Harold Thompson, and - one passenger 3 4 o " Mr. Locee, he spoka for|6f & walkout of the “Big Four' \broth-| ¢ : g,::em“?ncgun:arl-:ropgu for .a )::o; s ity has not. beem estabii- fl“muflmwum w(o\ll;:-Y‘\'n.o HAS OPENED IN BEBLIN f;;:n jm: 3 pening cs3ions today !n» » vision S the m’;’.n‘ ) «,2 b BE 28 grAEmIN & }‘“’ g:);n 2‘“"“ ’va-(’o%’ 2t "“‘g“;’l x r 3 h;‘:'“ ..:: tze'river, "~ = h’l Beriin. Aug. 21 (By the ‘A. P)—2A m«_v‘l‘:-: w.fi.?f'n';'.; ::phn'l‘u;)x,(“*m -.:: u . e ‘;fl 0 AR’ BEER AS THE REAL THING | which time a new scale would: be form- P whe Sy B P e hefet informal. conterence y ‘between | Ing Premier Poincare’s policy’ as repre- where m Jate today affi-f - Fohns " T layrein S tijulated by dirset ‘negotlatis 7 R _ Fire caused by & detectlve chimney de- ! Sir John Bradbucy. Royey her of | sen‘ing the feeling of the country om ”' g e % fod - The 'y ) 5 : s deslibice It 7, : stroyéd “Arcadia, {he musniGownt nixiyiihe ropefitions commisiéon, M. Eugene|reparations. DA yaossy s T 1230 wclock| 1 ! s e S o ima room ‘of Edson. Bradiey, New York| -+ . o 1% fiernoon at Princeton. Ind. n S i a upbly ot 0UTH] . T e ‘BE Lot and W‘l?mn:ton ‘milfionaire, ou the Ca- > 3 Aterbuiry, vieo presient’ of ders were given for the annuhment of 9 ¥ Fomray A0 i 45 mm‘,(&l"‘m‘“ side of Wellesiey Island. Tho 1255 | TO AWAIT REPRINTING OF e Penayivana. sstem g oot oof| trains becwsen Lousville and 8. Lon Magor Josenh G By Z is estimated at $250,000. ; 1 s 1 hwen panl o X THE AMENDED TARIFF BILL i e P.)—Virtoally all coal mine operatos open sed, observ < 2 et e pyatem. lold hewspa-|untll further. notioe .| porter “of tie “pure heér for. my con- ine operators. ware and Hudson spoke for all of the EXJOIN BANKS RELEASING MONEY TO DE VALESAITES sap; - the direction | - wops 3 of the' Duguoin. fleld, one of the - wed - from view in Robert C. Lacey, former presidint of [ Washington, Aug. 21.—The house got w York, Aug. 21—A fem e stituents” miovement— 2 lot" and S e e larg: Islahd. A Z £ -2 b , Aug. 2 _got| X . Aug. 2L porary ol Todln N. C. STATE TROOPS GUARD said nothing, - 7 | est ".lneSo:t‘x::n }‘l‘;m.olnth;::: tdered "’n Was twenty T s e g ;l?f:‘nxnl ubo;.c?;v’-ag 01h3:u;nlv,|:g.[me administration tariff bill back from | juneticm restraining local banks “Mr. Lores speaks for the bunch," RAILROAD SHOPS AT SPENCER| Prohibition ‘Agent E. A. Sprass. o Dback to released ¥ he said, = ; 8 the senate today, but did not send it 1o |which are deposited monies ool . e e otn MalecirasE: O} work. it was madé known this aftersioon, | ¥ it 15and, KGtsTlo rebeted the Plane] pojice: who-aécuse him _of tansporting | conference. This mext step in the now | the Irish répubiican camse ‘oo eolens 5 “and 1 will back anything he e 1 I ng Md%t i O following, receipt of 2 telegram to - the I Jopoeda e g et o dynamite: without a permit from the fire |long drawn out journey of the measure |ing them to, Eamonn De Valerw or any -y Salisbury, N. C.i Aug. 21.—tate als men hadnt found any bOOLIEEEers | joca) -unions. from . Willlam Huttoh; & ¥ on, AL e BHeck 5 department. must await a reprinting of thevamend- [of hi sagencs was igned late today b : T. Dewitt Cusler, chairman of the|(T00Ds Who have.been in camp mear -her.) yel but that they had hopes. district -executive board member of ' the estimatéd ‘she should have been e y Amociation of Railway Executives, said|8inos Saturday night. were.pliced on| 'Meanwhile, Jitiie black bugs continued | hiingis fniners, who is attsnding- the ) NOMINE to the scuth, 100 miles off the e had received a iclesram foday from|Euard tonight about the Southern Rail-|td make an’aquarium of tueeify's drink- h tship. SRANE ed bill, which is expected to be compler- | Sureme Court e The ~ mational industrial s ! Justic Burr on_appie conference | ed tomorrow or ‘Wednesda: The ex-|cation of atiorndys repfesenting Michael Borah ncer oif ontertgies In: Chitis : b vl T board, reported that its inestization Ofiperts had hoped‘to have ft ready today. |Col¥ns ahd oth ficers “rie Eenator urging him o do all in|Way shops at Spencer where the situn-| (ng waler reservoir. ¢ i TS e iR g “But’ sne t. it position Wasi condifons. throughout the connry, £hows | but. ther found. the' sonate. had aoie oo | Free Btate. fomey, OTicer. of the z & power o bring the striks to an end|tion was sall by officials to be “bad”| ~The steady, persistent demand, for the | yiyy pow yXVESTIGATION gombed _aa _eoon asday beoke, by the | IR LoD UG e | ek e 0Ud e e amara i the | 3¢ whe anmaned that arcea e aeciacation O M . w\:m‘? -.:x“-m attack fi.,.';”&: 132‘.5.;‘," h’a‘“i::vezm;edbev::-‘:: m:o OF THE. COAL INDUSTRY | “”:.:"d e ~Carlton, and, Wihout| earners families in the Unitu1 % original honse bill that their task proved |$2.300,000 was tied up by the ecder. e deciaration that the farmers of the|result o 3 e dls- L X i }v = el Undld S o ir a ‘“"‘" o wuntry were facing great financial loss|day by John Sloopa postal employe, on | penSers today and they: abandoned thelr | o °. ] il TWireless requests were broadcast, as! m‘f‘ e ey per © ;,“:‘m,c difficult than they had amtici-| Service of complaint on De Valera ¢ transportation fagilities were curtail-|the Rev. Tom C. Jimison, pastar of theleffort to explain to’customers: ashington, Aug. 21.—Sweeping ol Wl in the coming crop season. in- | fng an_steamships to watch for the sea- Firet Methodist ehurch of Spencer, and| That the meyor's act was a hoax. | vestigation of all questions bearing on |piane amd notify shore xtations if they i 4id|champion| of striking radway shopmén.| That they couldn't think of selling |the coal industry, as nrged by : President | gaw the oraft. No sich reports had anything = contalning more than one- Harding in an address to congress, was been received tonight. and the cther defendants was ordered - " When the reprint is ready, republican |to be made throuzh the inseriion of ad- Edward Taylor, pllot_aud I house leadtrs plan to send the measure to | Vertisemen:s in repers in England and nician, Jack Marsden, of Bosion. were] 1t was reported ¢hat Mr. C Setiouily ndered b or . j conference under a speclal rule which Irglluxul. Most of {se funds involved are helf of one per cent. . . called for in a bill introduced oday by | sfajer Smth ouerating fioad foc tne|Acrlously Injured when an airplane inlmay permit of little or no discussion on [#d to be deposited wih the Guarsnty FORKING IN SENATE FOR WHY ATTEMPT WAS MADE | And _belixde (nut:h; prehlbitir:n agent 32::!1::; wx::la;;m: u;i;: hnul; ln“txe; company, insisted, even late today, n:nu ;P;‘lch mtg{n ;e:enr::d:fi, :' T:«’; % mfim)&d the floor. At the same time the house |Trust comuany and the Hacriman Ne- . i 3 'merce: N an 3 THE SOLDIERS' BONUS BILL TO KILL MICHAEL €oLLixs | W5 listening to the conversation. Wl the three were mot dead. He o . pas's 2y 2 conferees will be named and they will Uo_v[-;l bu\l;. e proprietor of one. (hirst parlor, |M&Y be rushed :through the house to-, & would live'in even so chcriDy i, hgve their first session with the senate e main’ contention urged aguins Ay < visited thie afternoon. by two really | TOITOW under suspension of the rules. ’.a«m running today. He said Hony R s Fauatls managers probably on Thursday as fi;, Drm\mn custody of . the frish b1 2 o f,'.;&:‘;‘:! 'g;:';,‘“‘“b oy | b e o hiea | parched newspapermen, promptly agreed | For three hours the committes worked |}ioved the boat was lashed io the eide Far i . deputies pass- | Chairman McCumber of the senate com- s, the apniication for an injunction aders co " \ umafijmous consemt agreement for % |here from Dublin' dechre thet. the, at- | 0.1 (elr ‘order. . The product &id. not {0 il e S i e 3 g ed a resolution increasing members' | mittee expects to be occupled In the scn-{Tead. Was that Ireiand is mow & natien : inslow described as of same siow moving schooner of tramp i - : 3 i irely sati & After at- | Perfecting amendments. Its labors ha month’y salary from 3,000 to 9,000 ate Wednesday with the soldiers’ bonus |that De Valra s against the present inal AéGate vote on the soldlers’ bonus | tempt to kill-MichaelsGollins,-head of the | s &Y. Shtisfy, the éustomers. After at s labors had | gteamer. | ing; ity us ts, they Dot Deen completed tonight and -anoth- higuhdon] CronrOK: - Vios peatidesiis wero raised o piil, government@and is a fugitive and that o imedinte mucoows Some’ Drogress | caet ih Jesiand 4ni wi pisnned, Ioe, e onBdentieL " So dl4 tos propra. | € scasion Wil be Keld Somorrow morm |11 e e o san of witer miion| 15,000 crowns and the president of the " Iy anticipation of acting on the tarift [Be is not entitled 10 the mones. : - - s et e . Ty Diaaied W | to) ing. No sharp difterences of opinion | mght bave lsted thres pereons until| CHRMDET Eets a ralse of 13,000 crowns. |the house had 4 quorum today dor the| 1f De Valea or i foroes wers was reported, but it was understood that | to secure the removal of the sole remain. ‘Then wh do you tell em it is when.fdeveloped, it was said, and it is the hope | noon today. first time since it reassembled last week. | STadted the present finds in A Seots Rt b T B e ing figure in that EOVemn-|i aiyi?: agker one of the journalists. |of republican members of ‘the .commif- | A kil exéfement was added to the 5 t The announcement of the senaze clerk |Pafks, the Free —State representatives sgreement at this tun ment, and thereby weaken the Free State |~ \\yny joi -em suffer?’ Was. the fe- |6 to haye the BUl resdy for the house | semeral hunt this atternoon when a sea.|PUPHc Dy the republican national com-|inat the measure had been vpassed by |€Ontend, it would be devoted io cary= The bonus measure ls the senal's un-|movement and second. s & meamure of |sponse. An inspiration came and bhe [bY noon.. Leaders declared tonight it |iane from Shark Riven X. J. fell in.|Titieo expresses the conviction after 4 |the senate and a conference roquested |1 on of further revolulion azainst the | Satshied busincss and will be taken up | reprisal against the shooting of Harry J. | soariaed Would be_passed Wednesday, in event |ty the ocean off Manasquan. Bors|Feview of the'Newberry.case ‘that Sena- |was greeted with mingled Applates and | Present government and prolong meeds wfter the senale reconvenes Wednesday.|Boiand by Free State soldivrs. “You know, a 10t of us old-timers: woke | it does ndt: reach avote tomorrow. im- |ietes tor Newherry was wrongly and most un- Chairman McCumber of the finance com-| o ¢he walls' of Trinity college and , mittee, plans to deliver a urepared ad< 4 vl as with other work, but the tarift formed |J°= and unjustifiable ciyil war Jn, & v to the fact that we are |mMediately after’ consideration of 2 spe- Justly convicted. before the house, that body went anead|SOURUTY which has expressed by the bals other public buildings Is. the inscription We never believed in|cial rule sendin, dress at that time in support of it and R into a fleld near Greenport, N. Y. Seeretary Hughes, In a letter made hastened to her- side. thinking it might X ibe the Ambassador IT. but it soom was g the tarift bill to con- fgeen that she was jet black, Whereas the pe 5 Ateer # e ings | 2USHLET. As the messure was not jaid | 16t ite preference for the Irish Fre T 2 in white paint: “Hamry Boland mur-|advertising. We do now. Why, we sold | ference. 3 ozt plane is clear Whit r two weeks of issuing warnings |the chief topic of private discussion on |Stale form of government - some majority leaders sid tast unless|dered” while handbills pasted on tele- | enough of this Volstead stuff yaterflayi Briely, the bill would provide for cre- .0 " that bathers must mot ride in automo- | (he figor and in the cloak rooms. It is further stated in the ‘applica- e T e “‘:’"“l‘“‘x:l’; 2 lime or |graph poics by irreguiars sssert that|to float a battleshiy through the Pana-jation of a commission of nine members, the final vote the legisla ; biles or walk from the beach clad only | Some of the scnate rates, principaily |UON ‘that the Irich Free State fls me- ma canal—and the people. kept coming |7One to be members of the house or- PLANE AND OCCUPANTS in ‘bathing suits, the police at Far vared to make good the bonds of that suits those in the cutlery schedule, apparently back for more! .They, actually thought the senate, to get the facts bearing on BAFE AT LONG BEACK |Rockaway, X. Y, took actlon to enforce | aro opposed by a number of house mem- | Jaclon nd that the quickest way to end it’ was the real article. -When we told | the coal industry, and to submit _its ¢ the order. bers and these along with American val- | {he Present revolt & to hdxo'n ve De Va- ‘em ‘the ‘truth, ‘they winked ‘and . told us fln:l :emm With recommendations to the | *-New York, Aug. 22.—B. L. Smith, :exnr e Tl Laesent uvation and the duties on dyes, are cx- mnw"‘d s aides of funds from this to trotiit out, We thought the,rush was | President- not. later : than January" firkt, | eral manager of the Aeromarine Air- k riend- | pected to furnish subjects of sharp con- a i Dver when' we_ closed our' places early |Dext. It makes no provision.for =p- | ways, Incs déclared this morning that |lr understanding between Germany and | iroversy in conference, All checks on these funda wers de- wppeared umln ;mf‘m require xc\h Bolend was a popular figure and Irish- | this morning, but we weré faoled; every | PoIntment of .representatives -of.miners | the seanlane Ambassador n.twmu): had gr;a’:c:o;m:n“;:mi: :’zxc:l:deie;osn L‘-_?::s Some leaders of the republican agri- |P981ed in the local banks in De Valera's weeks. Several substitute measures have - i B e e s Eare e the s tin TS | th 3 S gt S : e SR Sriniesd. ans, Iu adlitim, many pog ThS dared talk at all about the gen- | othér aufomobile party drives up. ru. Been missing f Boland was shot by Free State troops e been fought out 1o 2 finish on the | when he was unarmed after lidving been oor remved from his bed. Estimates as to the time which would | The rrovisional. gevernment —assarts be required to pass the. measure in the |(hat Boland was trying to escape when absence of any agreement varled, but It | ghot down. g 3 cultural“bloc in the house expressed ap- | oy, op 10 the time of the =gning of PO tuats iced ear - dération ‘for the first time in com- 2 AP lthe Irish peacs treaty, it was said to-' mendme: e e o g g iem: thfes, Cadatl for, the oy 3 R - Inag landed at Long Beach Long Ts- | oonsy Ao com- | proval of the agricultural, sugar ana : vas : umend: to the committes draft are |\l Toitary Geathn woud ah g e d demands service: DEMANDS OF BROAD ToP A imites before. -He said | mercial and unoffiéial circles in Paris. | wonl rates gs fized by the sensie. day. The mones was under he jurisd promised. All of thesc are expected 19| pacsimations. Nightly fusillades Yes, why. let. ‘em suffer, ‘1s ‘right.” BITUMINOUS : MEWHRM | that the three.persons aboard were un- P. Walsh, the . | Tt was the judgment of a majority of | Sy Jaomes OaTars e T Rrara o more or less prolonsed IS | bombings have reduced the Dublin'popu. | And anothér. half dolfar ‘dropped into’ ithng oy TGS Frank . Walsh, the American ntiormey | tho conferees that the America valua- 3 alera. rusmion ti regiiter. i 8 AGE. 2 g B whp has: bée e Rk tho Sonus i+ el by the sisale | Pols P08 state of terroriam. the_cash regfiter. Philadelphia, Aug. 21.—Mine ~wirkers —and the general bellef at the capitol is| The crimiml element of the A S o o e Z | tion question would be the first subsect ey in. turn . wero _cpsponaible; Sorih of the Broad Top Bituminous: coal: ré-ixEw HAVEN DEMOCEATS TO on -of American clients to open 2 Dail Ereann. en | coming up for settlement in the confer- v 3 g S 2 % commercial negotiations with the soviet Ornonents of De Valera charged that ihmt it will go through finally by a sub- | EUIMEC 68 they ame termed in Tublin. | INMATES OF NEW JERSEY o st ot e o] BRING TROUBLES TO COURT|Corirment sasied for Berlin by air- | " in rrite of their protests, not less tham santial majority—it would, in the usual 9ot bia 7] i BTATE PRISON IN REVOLT |unless ators. S e plane on'his way home. PR L o Y 3 “ourse, be sent to conference for tae com- | CONditions, amd numerous persoris have i : als e tipes ah T R 250,000 ‘was withdrawn from the Irish FUND FOR DETECTION OF funds in this city during the carly part HERRIN MINE MURDERERs|®f this vear. Thers was begun eoms g time \ago a seies of inquirins copemen: Chicago, A“;. e Presid H ing Wiz the exact S!zun_nvf the funds. Those in a letter received tomight. by the Ji-i +7 ©Opposed De Valera charzed thes, Encia Chamber of ‘Commerce; - expressed | 2004 _obtain no inormation from i o ’ Lebes Y y P New' Haven, Aug. 21.—Bugene J. Har- vosing of differences between the senate | (0TS, e, Amerioans thas they havel ‘msnton N.' 3. Als. LA et of e noret AgTeement” fiat 30 rigan, demoorat, depuiy registrar of vt- ind Bouse. In that event it would be | Ver NN 2, L (M NROR, Ane robbed of | revoit amons the 700 inmates of te New | “Tnounions, Muthermore, ,were. . de- | 5 Do, 1S 47 0 tonight on a war. " by the same conference com * i % s 4 X e . ;:':“del:‘m which the: tarift measure public buildings and the Shelburen hotel. | o st g oo, Which-started. Sun be referred this week with little prospe the sols remainmi” hostens . ot @ lmone | 48" ight When the prisamérs ‘expressed hat it would recetve attention unti) aft- | 2nce. are constantly guarded by - troops dissatisfaction over their Gessert, reached i g . sudy a pitch tonight, atter a-day. of di st the committee had completed its work | it GFAWR Weapons to meet solated sty ¥, oS The baseball case ngalnst Mayor John e O ovmay |G, Mead ot Ansonin, petered out in eity &lared isted” upon . payment Tant issued| by: Assistan ) [court’ when Judge R. L. Mudgor noiled the gmw:n:euh::nldw ‘borus. w.%uu' ’:E"‘“F Farley, on pharzes of failure to |y, “charge “of unfawfully enzaging in h e b e the name of 2 qualified elector : i vick “mining Tate establistred in 1817, | 'h“;“L_“’ T i s Desleved to | OrLS. pon the ‘recommendasion of g Prosecuting. Attorney A. R. McCormond. |gratfication: at the-organization's state-| 2N {1t legal procecdings were X 2 oS e AR : action ‘of this kind ; : e | cessitated : + s 3 : order and viokenoe, .that state police and | BEQ) ER AN A fES the rat tlme as : wide campaign . for ‘a fund to-Lring : P S tacks from irregulare ¥ho lurk about thel Tno’ vanton .city poliee : aeve eilied o v EaTe HODYER X0 NAME | ras. been taken as the outoome of & PO- | . yerr Hentzen. n student filer of the |about (se detection and Nion ‘op] [iT92, 0rm o stiornevs coree e o S geothes and do not besi- | cope with the emérgency | POMIO COAL PROFITEERS lifical Mght and, ot e i o ars: | Hanover: Technical school, late Saturday | those. gulty of fhe Heoria, mine massa-|the Irish Free State officials loday ey ate 1o shoot down sobdiers of the' pro- : % o e RS o Se by politi ere: 2 . - " | posited _with. the county clerk & JHOT TWO POLICEMEN visional army. @ P10 | For -deesert to- their Sunday. evening | . oiumbnia - 0., Ame \3lGovernor | ere i ot scems 4o Indloste, that | ACernoon in the glider tests at Gersfleld, |cre: i e y ol WHILE RESISTING ARREST | 'The Americans added that their 4alks | nriosmas vens mthin it o poel; e > : ot *Com e ey : Germany, on the Rhoen mountains, es- | The letter was in reply to a telegfam |0f $30.000 guarantecing the zood with the average oftizen, incl ey o svaay tie jEAsAt butd ?fim:fikgfifim?m Hregunt is meh::;"y&u standing be- | Léblished a new glider record .by re-|frem the chamber of commerce follow- 2’,“;,,,".,’.”.*1723“; ;r"";om‘;’ . Weston, . Vo, Aug, 21.—Nate Wil-| lore cab drivare and warhean 5 ror |Objected ‘to_ the quantity. . On Teturnivg | or Olio ool aperators. wito'are frofit. | twecn $iiward P, Keating. former regis. | TaInE In the alr two Nours and ten |ing the chiet executive's speech before | gid, G0 i cash. warm, & lobal resident, who shot two! forth the assurance that 3516 90 Lo i ben e e ) e |sering: “I¢ he knows who'they are, that trar of voters, and Thomas BL Cahill, the |#$60045. ., consroes. in which Tie censured Hinoiz = : 4 ~ arge £ i E 3 3 , i8"the & % o ailure (o see ice ne. Toicn oierrs lute todey mile [raIsing | cent of the peorte of Ireiand were adlidly | faction by, bahgieg o aefsbivs with thel | oy, Y ¥ d6elt” wth Gy threy de | incumbént, o 818 recngnlzed DA | iy’ sacu meo dond wnd JoF Bierin. | reud. as. foliows: : was captured tonight after his home had | ° oy ey tin ciips, and after this began’ screaming., .'mh o e o 1414 P9} oy n‘“’m'u“’“h M""‘“"‘ who is seeking | SOUENt ten months with,a price of $1.000 | T have your telegram of August 19, seen set on fire by police, deputies and T e Troughout'this morhing and the early | \p. ' Hoovers - Setpmday s in - aich | o omtoatin io sald’to Mave projected|On Dis head for an altbged murder Jast |and note with genulne interest the ae- aivilians. % CHARGES AGAINST FORMER part of the afternoon there Was com-|gaiq he had been informed:somé Ohio. imself *into’ the squabble by ‘aprarently September is in pail badiy wounded, as es of Your amodation to ses that| oo o= SoE Shertly after two of Wilburn's friends KU KLUX KLAN OFPFICIALs |DRrative peace, hot the spirit. of revolt | speratone, - under: the ' Cleveland agree-| (aking sides with the Keating ‘faction, |% FeSult ;of a gun battle between four | justics is dome n Wikamson county.| W7 Wast: Au% 225m8 et EUOT C wers, takon _from his home_tetay. 4un & 2 flared high when the signal was given | ment, were askirig'$7 to$10' 2’ ton-for | and 1t is from thié source thai the com- |Men and d posse of eight officers at I was not aware of the activities whic rg mitl Iate (odays huriéd " stonselils Targe of being disorder’y, Mre, Wilburn | Los<Angéles, Calif., Aug. 21.—Thers| 0T the 700, inmakce fo, return from the | oa) and . that ‘eoal. opérators. -would | aint comes thet. the names of mearly (Mount Pisgsh, 16.miles south of Monti- 10 recstablith justice in| PATY'® Tl late fodays huried ‘et ephoned to the police that hee husband |is. enough evidence in the case against pCXCICISINE Yard fo their oells’ When 100 | weldome -some SOrt of . voluntary, ar-| 5,000 new sppliants have been left oft | cello, K. 1 had ony, the public) J 0% 155" Cn o100 Who had ebe e rps 1. G. W. Price, former king kleagle,; and |or, "ot SRy Yidiied, the other prison | rangement for establishing s fair 1pricé Lyhp list’and that: scores of okd voters'| « o, —- \ew of @ heerible crime, whidh has thus| 0500 upon the’ reopening 1 the. i Chiet of Tolice George 1. Skinner and | W, S. Cobumn, former grand. goblin of [ %ol €190ce 4 turled, them at-theyfor coul'in ORfa "o s »r= ) eimes hiave:been taken. off eittir 2y the. ISiiaF ln ble efforis to effect o recon- been ignored, It ‘is a gratifyingl iy WOrk wpon fhe reoRcrE iRl 14 Brown went the Ku Kiux Kian here, to ustify .sub. | Meh Who had deserted. heir ‘canks. g G haly, (registrar qr his.deputies. ~|icllation with his _wife, . Mrs. -Doris to know that there s a-determi-| SIO%(0_ ®inee, the T oA O mitting 4t to. the jury, Judge Frede call was. then sent for cutside help, ‘and| Rs.” CANDIER EXPRESSES - | me present. complaint jwas made. hy |.Shanks, 83, from whom he had been sep- | nation that justioe shall be done. It|oh Mareh S i oA o Wilburn. according to both men. opened | W. House ruled “ai ‘the triay of L€, Police who responded drew revoivers 5 & e MoGoath o e cotey (afated for six weeks, W. S. Shanks, 47, | was o T i -d y nd giris. A m“. T e ehorgun. The office-s mis- | thase two and 14 offiers when he deniea |20 470ve the mmer gt the vrisca. i\, Tl o the Twenty eeventh ward, who eaime |depot station master ‘of ‘the Illinois Cen- | affair in my addcess to (he congress.|STTested on g 7 aimed serious but not mortai wounds.|maotion ‘to - dismiss the indictments 3 " Honoluly, Aug: 19—Mrs. Waits | Shat s niame-has boan taken off the liat | tr&l Tallroad at Grand Rivers, Ky., shot | because the general public did not seem PSR- L g s Reinforcements were obtained and many | against: them. i DEVOTION TO ATHLETICS S e o o claims_ to have evidence |3nd Killed his wife and ended his own |to know that the federal governmer |, Several of the workers WEE €Rt shots were poured into the buiiding with- | The defendants awe chatged with: fe: CAUSE' OF DIVOR| 1 rah; Sroving that he was a democrat voter a |life With 2 bullet in the brain In Nash- | wis powerless to act in the matter, and | 27 2 3elee "W Jut_effect. loniows assault alleged to have been y & yeld for yedr ago. e ville, Bo 4 i was uabearable (o have a widespread [WOUId Mave an incrensed YOreq, on 4 Wikburn finally was located in the at-|committed in the course of a masked| St. Louis, Aug.'21.—Suit for diverSe able ‘husband, {| Harrigan was released under bonds of B 5 KIS, impression that the federal government |3t (he MUl gates 1omorto Oll-waste and sulphur were thrown |raid on the home of Elduaven Brothers|was filed in circuit . court. here today|expressing her: disbelef in the truth of [$500, which was furtshed by City Com Mrs. Sarah Berlin was ‘arrested in n | was wilingly or purposely ignoring that| e VOTKEE PR EC g re house and the buiiding caught |at Inglewood; near hero last April. The|against Loren Murohison, siar speinter|the charges set forth by Mr. Byfied. . |itraier Arthur D. Mullen, said to be aToom of the Theresa hotel, New York, |inexcusable orime. 4§ S el . = O moments after the fumes|ttate closéd fts case last week. After|of the llinols "Athletic ‘ck Mrs, Candier will sail for San’ Fran:|Keating adherent. Jt is claimed by the|Where' the police after forcing entrance | “There is. of course. & conscience in 1,700 rators, " § % udge Houss uled on the motion fou|Murchison, who'dlleges fie Was fore dé-fcisco next Wednesday if sbe'can’ sefure ed, Wy Zound Mee elpaics ‘s stliman, on the | Iiingis’ which will not doleratesach a1 e 2 ~~’, and a, r;:Which ‘Mfs. Berlin ad- |to me and reassuring to the whole coun- Do not be so absorbed in 3 ; in_Philadelphia,, con- | try. to know. that ¢his consoience . is ambitions &s to be blind to the 7o in 3 « 1#rsine avoression.” ) that nod at you as E MILL WORKERS ASSAULTED AT OTIS MILL!

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