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: ‘of |2Ix miles szithiot Lossin, U. was: do. the Continuation of zzroyed. ~ when . several thousands of _ | pounds of powdsr-exploded. S . 4 Washington, . Aug. - “yoki Philadelphia, Pa, Aug. 22.—Negotla- | least temporarily, nis scheme for U s gv ‘4069 the house tions, which had been cxpecte dto result | Organ'zaiiu of Austcia. imlustr: : ~ » r : 4 B Titan B e S 4 XD & e Lk, A S 2 3 D AAD - |16 conference today for its = thied he settl t of the anthracite.coal 3 # = “Three Attempts at Assassination Had Been Made Recently— " CABLED PARAGRAPHS - Eatting: The six republican conterees— e Do off toight And nesoh s Fesd .. Nixew-ant Joskpk,B. Danky, e ) : L ¢ o vht‘h:‘yhou‘ 2nd tie from the Lin the hard coal reglons apparently was | both of-Montreal, wers' arrested 0 ]fv[:l; 3 4 Jri; 1 5 senate—pr ' bave a preliminary [ . g ille, Mass., with violat! M. Collins Also Was Head of the Irish Provisional Gov. S, gl e meeting Lmorcow ana gt ot womk | R O e o | the. Leamaration e ‘Have Cut Off the Supply of Unskilled > 3 o ; e ’ carnest Thursday. 5 L th 2 8.7, z 2 ernment—Motive Probably’ Was the Removal of -the V' itn™ torterming memolrs Wil byt | ' tiog ice of tne taskc ahsad of the con. | Y00 ocder issued by ofticlals of the nouncement Caused Surprise in Financial Circles 5 HILEh s eremgd | tohey | United Mine: Workers. Two arrésts on charges of dran s ; &3 - | prices ‘and-‘extensive advertising are- of | fefence ‘commlites ¢ The joint conference of operators and |ness if the last two days ‘ndicated that ‘. & i | . tens : Wwith_the reprinting of. the bill as it was Outstanding Figure in the Cause of the Free State Goy- | any avail. . = : ; ; Eaion Yo re bl o rilners, which had been striving since last |the Johnstown, Pa., flood of beer had| New York, Auz. 22 (By the A. P.)—| “The raiffoad man will find §t hard i poroved last.'Saturday. by e senat : ernment—Although One of the Mainstays of the Irish iy e <= ¢ “Thursday to reach an agreement on a [subsided., Three Ifg steel corporations, employing|understand why he should get $2.76 Photographers Pursus, Princess Mary. mew wage scale, adjourned at 6.30 p. ni. $ normally nearly 300,000 workers day d-ykv::cn “:ua :wl;l :rlthu for the same the- or} ise’ text— igh tec- | ; e ; 5 2 5 work in the steel milie” ; London, Aug., 22.—Princess Mary’ i8] otd—and. the . to meet at the call of the secretaly upol | . The Actors’. Celony- on.Lake Housa-|announced a 20 per oent wage increass o C ince g ] 0 Mr. Col.|pursued by phers more relent- | just differenges ‘of 4‘! request of cither side. . {tonic broke up vesterday when mem-|for all day laborers in thelr manufac- olmu-" h“‘;hmmm e Provisional Government Since Its ‘Inception, Mr. Col- | l%,..0 ooy peron imthe public. eve | - In the hours whigh precadea | Tesponsibility for the continuation of[bers laft thelr summer homes o Telum| turing piants, The United States Stee| opins, DM Cect of the sael com- . Ve P . 3 {| exoept \Lioyd' George. - Cameramen. ro- | the house' vote, d leaders pre- | the strike was lald in statement by both | to their work in New York. gorporatien took the lead, but was! P-Dw‘vzo:n -K:n “rd ke . lins Was Still in His Thirties—A Few Hours ‘His | ression. amateur, have attended her | dicted that the bill (/ould nét be eeported | sides to each othier. also, representatives assertions > at quickly ‘followed by the Midvale Stee! the confer- - Mfecy. 1 Yoshl e b Macriaks. (o Via- got of sohrirenseiandl eniab the: Novem- | ot the miners aiid Operators were pessi-| A police launch, searching tor ram run- |4nd Ocdmance company e chiefs that they will eater . - . . . $ count calies > er elections, argui that. republi- s i t mining in - Assassination Mr. Collins Had Been Given an Ovation, s, arguing the Tepubli- | mistic as to thE resumption of 5 2 ence tamorrow without having befofe ners, rescued & party-of 25 vacationists | y, - 4 - P cans did not want 6 have fo, defend it-in | (he' hard coal.fields before or during the | who had been maroomied in the Stindrust, | yn> s "m::;‘ 1’{“‘ c-rl::bxecx w::‘::yh i e o :wo-fln‘ NEW HAVEN DEM. REGISTRAR ~ |fhe con‘-’mz campaign. ' ok {vinter -unless some unusual or unfore-|a 40-foot sloop, which had been driven | , o'y Grace of the Bechlehem |conference with the Big Five last week by the People of Cork. PLACED -UNDER ARREST w{“g:;""" o s S 4 94 mfl seen suggestion that ‘;’:“‘d - the upon the sand in Rockaway inlet. Fetear corporation. no other. oficial of| PePorts persist in labor circles that ser= . > LI < S ofervaMonie WYaming, | contending parties would resuit in a re-| . . . .. ? o v o ewr | eral such proposals were laid befors the Loadon. “Aug. $2.—{By The A. P.)—pating, Collins marched in thelfunerdl}. ‘New Haven: Au r ; g‘;fi;":&%,m e Mote | calling of the gonference. Park Benjamin, widely known patent | Gescororn mrn R, it Bmssitl cartier ooy Michael Collins, head of the Irish pro- | procession to Glasnevin cemetery. ” Cahiill, general “democrat! it o g :-c; :tfl.mf ke ASindicated - byVofficlal statements | janver ot T e her-Ta-law . of | y Brown sald, however, he |"In cach case. full re P vislomal government “and-the- Irish na- | . Collins still-was-in his thirties.izast {00 SN0 GRS e, wfl:fi. ;o S| Tha anfarence a0iourned 16 (o teie Bt e eIl of ot know. of any action that had been 0, “acn, S 12! e peee tinal army. was shot and Killed from | May ft was announced that Miss Kitty | 0 ili "t nihe immediately following the it the sdmoetatio. campalin | e O e iratt fn e submise | oient s ot S ad oy, dieds of beaftltaken on the wagé- question. President Soow o ambush at Bandon, County Cork, tonight |Kiernan. who belongs to one of #hi:lead: manggers. had arranged & very “cunning? T standing feature, 3 < ing_of . the. poils im. ths denfocdatyprl- k. : bitrati 3 differences | yez Matthews of the Crudible Steel.corpora-| Most of the 148 rail men who will ai- | - - RPEa campaign to bs ‘od the day-aftér Sion ‘to arbitration of any year. . S 5 . will who for the first time saw the Free State tle is_known of the early life of R 3 n négotiators. ) s .| tion “as yet” It was generally be-|morrow arrived in the city tonight, ag¥ ! ; sation andra separite faction undsr e | 54 fread ranzeme R s ot hot oime. workers |, J8mes Wylle. Beecs, a_ “Holy Betler| 0, S0 00 )" 00 SEUR i htway began —sevenal - iaformh hers in the uniform of commander-in- | Collins, except that hé is said t?: nave |\ dereip. of County Shenife Thomas “Th L r:s:);esemnhee of ‘t;m ine worker {and farmer, residing on Sand Mountaln, [ I¥Ed In Snancal, cireies that all imi SR T el hiet. been born of thumble parents in County 3 3 ; | insisted upon a contract al vage | C F A MoaZi Aoy steel o votes ST ihin ten days vo G 1D daont| Hok e R RL b 1 CoRtIn: e e o e it | made upon everyragticle ematicrated-in | rate to extend to Aprll 1, 1924, While the | Bexr samac s 1 e e o™ | announce increaseo within a few days. for the balloing tomorrow. prominent figures in the new Irish (\w- [al school .and after working with ‘a | o 'e"'” ontained in the wamrant] S Dill. dither with specific or ad valo- | operators sfould not agree to a continu- being bitten by a large ratticsnake. News of the increase came as a sur-| . labor headquarters again esnment have been removed by death [ hrother, in the. grocery business, entered | SOTEE, 7O CONCUR g ;rml:uty -and.the price is to be advanced | agion of the old scale longer than next s 7 i X prise to’the financial' district. probadly fl;fl:ga“:e:’ll\:":a’we arrival of of- Just ten davs ago, President Griftith of | ghe postal services. At one time he was | “upy e to “file it prmary lists| 2D u&?&*“ the importérs down | April, Al five sessions of thé conterence | Rt e P St because wage adjustments fn other in- e P -'bm the Dail Eireann. considered the brains | emploved in the Logdon post offiés. = | oy 'the town clérkin aetordanse with | LhToUE retailers.” . sice MRt alihost L bnislyily; o a. diss ation X i o pociraily. dowaward | Ppadnd aders into of the new administration, died in Dub- | ~Collins sprang'into prominence in Oc- | fo™ 4o8 (M CRE B PO oaE nectic |, Chairman Fordney. of the ways and 1 fund: - d-lcity. Warren S. Stone. president of the means commiitee, wWho h cussion of these questions. atlo \fofry Bationalslnds of the Amesl- 1t wis-toliowed by siigh recessions in Vin; tonight Michael Collins, the Free \nb 1914, in connection with the Sinm | 0. " 0q " C, O Gy BT\ S0 T Gty itec, who heads' the house ine | can RegCross-to assist work aiready un- Brotiterhood of - Locomotive Bngineers, ) e . “The position the United Mine{% ks P | the- pri t steel shares. and B. F. Jewell, - ey e e e T I Ty o aq [Attbemey. Eigdna I Fagley, - on com-| SRCToes WRIfe) LIS Foud B into | workers on the betioniot scnisation i e N planaion: of 4he tucredes” was| txalts organeaption pin WA MY yhen:the dinsgation o she r- TR ORI the rebet atmy NI S8A | Mt of “the ‘Relly-Keatine factioii {poso Ui T ihe menate omal | well known 'and generally. recognized,” | {15 O PO " Vetven: By e, ssel corporations.”: ‘ot H¥s imesrom i (o el B » regular forces in the south was consid- ered complete. of which Patrick H. Pearce. who later e iy 3 nge | ¥ 3 1 : ons. » 1 Was exsouted, was commander-nehier, | oo a0 | STIOTAL | KPS | trom ‘American 1o foreien valuation as | 1d & statement by John L Lewis, P | Desticzgers tn Massachusetts who in |ever, it is known that the immigration| biolherhoods” vesumption of - secxlons, Tt was abarged-in ‘a. govemmiment. paver | VOr e PEmaCes ZheTl T a3 che basis for assesming an vaiorem doties | ldent of the United Mine Workers a9d |13 %olfEGR s Veors mave o wurned | law has eut off the upoly of vasuilied cive committce of the ad- that “a ‘riest mamed" Michael. Collins” | oorqy ere. ~This méans that he is en | o »fi,‘”fi"""’"‘““ amendment to'be | head of the. miners .:’l'el"““;‘ “We'do ' piiir attention almost exclusiveiy to the | labarers which formerly drifted to tne) Sod@tion prol Iy on Thursday. o Dt added thaMitiere were | Dot b ey e e R ey e | Mabufacture”and distribution of distilled | fron and steel centers. When the 1a-1 0o NGRESS TO VOTE FOR - and the steel industry began to show COAL INDUSTRY INQUIRY ns of rehahlitation. temporary Te-| \wasnington, lief. was afforded by the empioyment of men thrown out of work by the coal sirike. Resumption ef coal min‘ng and the in- creasng demand for labor in other in-|(ha enal Tndusiey and co o ducirics, combined with the expected | and operatoret would net nro SEETCH OF THE CAREER OF MICHABL GILLINS Several” qttacks have _beén .. made tgainst the- life-of Michae Colline, head »% the provisional government. and. com- mander-in-chfet of the Irish - national army. The latest attempt was a bomb- ng outrage when his cir was ambush- R ¥ afternoon on the Dublin 38 of Stilfrgen. The ofticial commu- nieation issued -in conmection with this attack did not indicate whether Mr. Col- lins w: in the machine at the time. The friver was wounded and the car was *Tecked, & boml and more than a score of shots being fired Tn Dubiinon Apfil 17, while Mr. Col- 5. was on his way home after having $fdressed 2 moet Chunty Kiidare. he was attacked by a growp'of wen, seme wwith rifies, who rushed his *Ar and apened fire. The Colline’ party retuned the fire wnf one of the assallants was captured. Colling was not injured Mr. Coliins in addition ta being com- mander-in-chisf of ‘the national army " - ¥ o . was Hnance minister in the Dall Bireann BY CITIZENS OF CORK 1 ChaTEes B2 | furence, thres dm -’332’”3..‘.’??5 Will ‘bring atbuts its’acceptance.” TR S cu) sabinet, He was one of those who suc- ‘a Wb thelsnlia renublisan’ majority. They were T.eh| | He'added that the objections of the op- c#eded Mo obtaining @ temworary in- | Cork . Aug 22.(By-the A: P.)—Thelt? 2 P “-*’Kfiéz! of California, “ Pénnsyivania | erators toward a long term contract < function in New York on.Monday, re- |auizens of Goric saw Michas} Co:lins-for | 12 o e / the ‘present “business uncertainty,” “and straining Eamonn De Valera 1118 | the first time yesterday In the uniform of { &in contingent of bath o i P 85, others. bargaining should be set aside or substi- 67} s . 5 ToEThia T BRORENT T TSR Y. COMMIY LY g 0Tl the mattery af aptcifl and. 52| Tatod by sy, theory ofarbitration: " Gt | LIOEE 2 > bor shortage became acute last spring nection ‘with the> ‘Waterburys the organizaton .candi tc_and y _any. y X i o ; s . The “vote - whs, unusuaily Theavy, | J3lorem duties” he stated, “the.senate | position on this question has been repeat- |- g Fifiutde ‘eaves fn Med: v . % B - . ;| rates; are gencrally higher ~{h&n " thoss | edly made clear and there is né intent on Although' a- SHEREEISGE P . Soapht e man, | Axed by-ihe fiouse,.in’ some instances nariiament, Gollins._never mat-ir fer. L X : minister, Dnrinlplhe lf'\!b}l“fitngfl;:‘: 1 o Samuel D. Warriner, president. of -the Dbetween the Sinn Feiners and t) it itica 5 - ! . .. |Lehigh Coal and Navigation company! . 7 fortaCottingrwile: said tochemundp 1his S acputs mdcs ol havir been ar. i o v G erasranking | g ks 10y thl oberitore’ AT | /Wt MALANS, th D e startad b headquarters in Dublin, mlh:u’h“ Tan |zested last night on charges of failing | yiiide vrediitd hac oy Wfi”'}"; 1s5ued a formal- statement, -declaring that | spontanieous... combusigon: ~from - neW | husincss revival this fall, 55 reported to| g S :::p:m ;; r::v:o::ict:ler A m[;.!l,"'.r;; to continue _u:“n_ ‘f the emnpll!n; travé Yo acdept the Senates ’Wfifi' the operatdrd in their proposals ‘to tlie|mown hay caused .about $20,000 dam-|jave caused apreehension among mill|“; constabulary, the Black and Tans.and | s ar i the priaaty et Caim [ 108 plan {F"t Wakked 18 haVe ahy. tarift | miners’ representatives had Jn mind mot | age at:this-estate of Mrs. John Alexand- | managers who feared that Ui rd, Mass. t herein seven Boys’ Had ‘béen “ding much of the /property which.-had- been roported missing - from several residences. Y-S tze proved to storehouses the rart of the United Mine Workers tQ | Medtof - e compromise this principie.” g Aug. 22 —Congress i ready to rush throuzh its first stage te- motrow & bill .recommended. by . the president for creation of a federal.ocom- mission to xet all the facis relating t6 3 i‘r:;y much higher, and in céetain ‘specific 3 ances ‘from 100 . to 600 pe RS i) to 600 per 3 Two bllls, skzhtly different In. somé higher | essential provisiens wers . ¢ the auxiilaries frequently rajded premis- ¥ qleased tnder’ bonds of $500 L merely the bringing about of a resump-{er in-Lenox, Mass. 3 wages elséwhere would ausge sufficent as. release under s 0 = o " <3 o o iblish- —_—— deses ns to hamper their operations at| g, Wi 2 12 ¥ tion of production, but also the estal NG A% 7 . wib. "The Winelow: nsi By S gty AN i A ur nresen oc_ | ment of ‘& basis Jooking toward perma- | -Four fficsrs of Glousenter, Mass., Aah- | (imo when there was every prospect {or | Monday. w41 he taken e Fintance will be akked “for. Similar to| ot Tennessee! ths . deffiocratic ‘leadér. [nen peace and continucus operation in |ing schooners pleaded -guilty: to packing | heatlly jnoreased o I i : tomorrow under a special rule giving: it the iproceduse in_ the Harrigan .case-to. He. sald the ferance! oould make Tittle | the ‘fature.” It was the' operators’ tef, | their_schoomers. with- liquor insteali The United States Steel comvoratlon|the right of way. There was an ints és where Collins wds supposed to be, but he always managed. to elude them. His boldness was a byword for all'rich men. s “Colling is ‘®aid " to have gained - his to the houss and the other in the sen- Hite ; 1t v o pioy fmately 220,000 men, ofl'mation that the Borah eommission -bill, J VT 2 oh RSN L b spifl that-thls cquld Best Do obtained |Oah. and yvare. fined A38Naach. by Federal [eIRovE SprCoyimarcy 2200%, et of e , :‘:o Tl m:“u ot Repres ey b g o R o 8 el .Jua‘ Hopma oy v, “rki % | increase, thie 64,900 - the. mining and | bor m‘d ;Z?Zf‘uwxh'f“‘m“ ‘hmw . the- Datl” cabinst (hYOUEH f 2 7 sy Foarohna, ouse:WaHBendIng | bitration. ‘Senater Henry Cabot Lodge, who transportation departments being exclud- s chairman. might also be called ‘up the London offics of. the Guaranty. Jerlft “Rellly “and JaNSE erence a biil mere-vicious! i 465 | potn panties fived At hiz ‘home: in ; ed. Their rates will be “equitably ad-|tomorrow, but thers was a posbllity - compans. ; T | faved againet the orkanizatioh - whidh|cTmS than any ever, freserited: to: ah | 5o twarc: {d that despite the ré-. |from Washington, Mond: justed” the offical announcement <tated. | that the senate would. delay consiera- o s o+ ; oot ot e omerstore oaoaaey Fape] mal: thire nil the prmary, Sept 12,| The increass will swell the comany's|tion un'il the house had acel , it 1ceseary 35.000.000 on the basis o arel hopeful that wiser second thoughtUnisss his. duties make it necessary to fme"—that is. a-twelve-hour day, but many of the men are now only, .of Mrs. Margaret H. Cum-|WOTKing eight hours a day. 2 as. found -lying in the court ed-aa Mgjr-an of the apartment . block, in Sprin;fltldw . Ameticin coneress-and: one that had the Secms to ! recogmize. Cahill and Frank: 3. |t otastin. o g . A WAS CHEERED MONDAY Eergin. chairman of the dem: g.t_kown _!.)" the vots to nobod; - Wiile the general vew was that the house would pass the Winslow bill by.a wide margin of votes, there were Mnzs of an impending fight.” to be- N br Rapresentative Bland, republican, Jne 270,000 men during 191 ; s mgh‘est;mana. author of a fact-finding cor: b S B e that it would be “unethical,” and'an “af-| ¥fass. whese ehe lived with her won,|Cate naid by the company for day iabor ion bill. now on the Honse ety from withdrawing funds collct | the commander-inighist and. cheered him :;-;_ ‘tth‘lf‘tg:l:t?:g m:k:nm any | STABTLING ‘STATEMENT BY © * °_|front".to anthracite "consumess if’ they | early Tuesdas,. She had fallen from | Seais an hoar, from Febfuary (0| which stipulates that ‘Both- miners; and sd for the Trigh repuBlican cause depos- | along the entire foute through the city.{2em ligt that e 3 % 6 2 i % A May, 1920. On May 16, 1920, a reduction | operators’ shall have presenta- %54 n banks n Xew York ot Orie rumor, charkcterized s Abeurd. ren. have been erased by he resis-| - D ) Ry e e s ey | teleth tbry Cwtiiom, don St * Arfaspdacan - Pprice mot commensurate with the price of | , ... . AT -1'\:: ‘.'L'.;;l"...;" x:?;-:: !“v';l':J n-:::vre : "'fid:fl";“"mm ,,.:'-‘ o(V(l:Lc: - i New York. Auz." 22 —Freaking “down | living conditions after that date. A hot rivet, accidentally dropped into |’ 3 o8, o g ! p p A today on; 4 i . 7 balding 14 the fundamentals of . tradition | Peace talk of this kind has been industr! y ;on; ths witness ‘stand.- Gerald| Querfed a5 to whether there would be | the hald of the submarine O-10 as tiej per cent, was anncunced. and in tion on the commraston. !y of the same vear overiime was elim- ated. On Aug. 19, 192 An authorized spokemman for the ad- day labor Was | minjstration declared at the TWhite . a Chay n.. ch v ot var- | vessel lay .in . dr Kk at the Charles-|reduced to 30 cents an hour. the rate now | House during the day. however. that the - the freedom of Ireland, stll .were | ously ciroulated by o e e P m&*“m‘ T35 | i sald s 00 Gt Ko, mnd thet Thara.| $oK/NaYy, Tard, Sariod & 5 thix was| {0 ftct. The Incrcase will Uring tho | president was oposed €0 3 com wiiling to effect a peace with Great Bri- | latest terms of ‘peade. dre ) Pz 500,000 rabbery; of. a mail thuck v : frer | extinguihed after. a ‘stubborn fight rate up to 36 cents an hour. composed In part o mine operators -and ain. 1t becamie -necessary ;lo- view of [ late that they must be absorbed en masse - ors Erindin bt iFe 'tim?eal”im had "°:;‘| no_discussion of this. mafter | &t} B sl The average payroll of the corporatlon | miners, L ~ ; e recent rations of the irregular | in the national army. v 1 . o among the operators. - % g dur! 1918, the banner year, was over | Th Vinslow | bil) \ocben 16 CABIS V. asams .. active S o ekt i e e A | e A M 3 from ‘e posiomos | 3" Lowl’ sala Jato tonizh: that the | The petitien -of Bank - Commissioner | MTINE 1918 (he banaer vear. vas ouer| | The Winslow, bl wouid, make thetn *harge of the national army in the field, | FORBEARANCE REQUESTED BY e “almed to have overhegrd: ecange ‘e | maintenance men at the mines would not sécond - dividend 'of | 30. per it Vs | $332.000,000" in 1921, when there were {rah measure would leave ther sclection 1nd for some time past he had abandon- FREE STATE GENRAL STAFF | Oakland: Caif., Aug:, 22.-1f o e i lh‘;ll“mz 1o | be.recalied, and that atithis time he had Savis deppalibas ks tho {approximately 190.000 men cmployed to_the president, ¥ the vil part of the government for ; 5 Bibth Spreckels Dakefisid, divorced and feared for hor safetv. . : no idea of any future move to settle the | iur Teust Company, Boston; was grant.| A forecast of what is to come is seen| Meanwhi's work proossded’ om ¥ thie e military lv arriving 1 Dub- o DUBIR Aug. 22—(By The A. P)—|o fthe late John:D. Spreckels Jr. capi-| ' Addressmg Uniféd - States Attomeylfll‘lk& A ©d by Superior Court Jugtice Crosby. ~|ID the ‘arze orders fer ck re- Americans recently arriving 9" |'Barle this morning the chief of “the |calist, wants -Rodney Kendrick, young | CAhilL said; e i Hn declarsd that the assassination of Colling was forecast in Ireland. It was plahned to secure the removal of the sole {@maft of cmergency legislation to- con- cently received by railroad cquipment | trol coal prices and to provi While' searching for a missing girl In|COMPanics. The demand in otftr lines|ahle d*tribution of fuel. = Wi Free State gencral staff issued the fol- |Sin Francisco artist, she will have to] "You fa lowing. to the.army: pay Mrs. Nellie Kendrick, wife of the|for hours: 47 PER CENT. WAGE INCREASE my_wife nearly naked, there | i is also growing, and there is much rush}ed house leaders that the bill would: bs - FOR NON-UN10~ MINERs | Bridseport, police stumbled .on a ten 'S 2l EEand s - o - e s & - 3 5 e > 5 work on hand, which calls for forces cubmitted tominrrow tn* the president remaiaing outstanding figure tn the pro- |, Ju SR C Re BOS: DD | arist $20.000 or mhaterer the oourt T et pe iR A & recets had | Greinsturs, Pu.. nus. e T ey Toae e rentad nd iy | many plants i excess of the mumber nuw | for approval by the central coal eom- vistonal government, and it was - said | SV RS (00 Bl picmitan vou | pioms . mrank M et e Bos | Chaneian: comttmen . "| wages averaging 47 per cent. and affect- I'srio Yo15L “Tne ‘ghtl was found iater, | 2Yailable. In ¢his connection, it is re-|mitter, of which® Secretary - Hoover, i 1o'be also in part a measure of reprisal | vy’ ponor / drick’s “attorney, announced “here taday. I police offizers ‘had {aken my | 08 DEtween 30,000:and 40,000 non-union {ported that little su been ob- | chatrman. v igainst the shooting of Harry I. Bo- | "upyery dark heur that Michael Coflins : L - miners in Westmoreland and Faveite . = 3 | tained thus fer in inducing men-laid oft Rt " B ;- Mrs. Wakefield, who is wuing her pres-|Wife and a’ woman' visitam, wh : = Y Rev.” Kinsley Blodgett, rector of St.: % Vi 0, t0) EW . lu# the clows associate of Eamonn De | et since 1916 seemed. but to steel that | ant ‘h o % Peank Rl A 3 5?"2“”.1"”3.3.?%213”? 2t & meating |y iscopal church, Worcester, fes | 11 the dull neriod @ year 2go to return at | CREW OF SEAPLANE SAMPAIO ‘{'.',‘-., Y had been molng am for a |Drave stremgth of ‘his and ‘temper his |Prancisco business man, for-divorce, has| Arizona. to the postoffice buiiding, ana Derators v, it was offiically Episcopal i the wages prevailing before the increase ‘P AT SEA 3 ) X, 10U 'y over fourteen years aad senior Episcopa | CORREIA PICKED U <omsiderable time, and the walls of Trin- [ 537 bravery. You are left each finher- | expressed her: Jove. for Keddrick. lkent them there. grilling them all might, | 20ounced tonight. Included in'this group s had just announced. Many of these men have ftors of that strength and of that tvav- " : 5 ;| ere the H. C. Frick Coal and Coke"com. |Fector of Worcester, fias resigned his pas- | jo¢¢ the steel cemters. S g Tl Rty <ollege’ ‘458 othér publls’ Belidings “m éi""‘wf:“ Dxe:u .;a.us‘.;oh}:ag W"KZ?;;:U‘»gmfi&dmrseifil pany. Keystone Cozl company. Delmont | LO7até, to” accept he rectorship of “All Zcauari 'D:‘ayd'fl::;?‘:‘, N)‘\:eg.m_e_,.“b;n:‘m:mm’;:i_ pore the inscription “Harry Boland mur- ach of vou falld his unfinished | cisbo in.iris privais vacht to investizare|ination, but I was aliost. out «of my| G2 CO2l company, Imin Gas Coal com. | Saifis Tyl Bplscopal “chureh ‘at| oo PL WAGE INCKEASE MAY of the seanlane Sampaio Correia. which , flered Posters on telegraph poles 0 dariness in this hour. no 1088 | the .trianglé Mvolving My Wakefield, | mind. - . Sdent AT peny, Westmoreland Coal company. and { Navesink, N. J. £ X8 IKE SITUATION |1€ft Nassau in the Bahamas today for insisted that Boland was shot by Free [5¢ omrage, will daunt you.at it *| particularly in . conmection ‘with the| ‘“Ome.of the poYee offieers passing the | '® M- T. Pleasant Coal company. b e e AT P A S e s e ON|Haiti in its flight from New Tork fo Staters when he was unarmed. pets ot cevileticy 1o the eaate Stohis' Aeiessed] room. vehecs, T wam’ tun: doae. i tromtior S Pnsiant T Ranes SeuNIrh e aivad g Brazil, were picked up by the U. 8.°S. g '::flmw:r-?::flmfi;: ...’fo..‘ ASSASSINATION OF COLLINS son. Mrs. ‘Wakefield is repored o |Where my wife was boing held. made a|357-54.50 FAIR PRICE FOR | problem by establishing a college for the ruards we - 3 o ; = i York. -Aug. 22.—Four surprise| Denver at 7 o'clock this evening in, latl- hief hecause the detsrmination of A CALAMITY TO IRELAND |have an $80,000 ‘interest ‘in the cstate, |remark which I'overheard. sHe seii or| SOFT COAL F. 0. B. PEN: fonlaing Sat Sbusgeovamen. Hin - dumestio il chief because the dete 3 0y YLVANIA e e and b Heful areo Tho gevern. | fActors: entered into the rail strike sit-|tude 20 north. fonsitude 7435 wesf, ac- 2 "y = 3 T “Mrs! Kendrick decided ‘today to golrather hinted that he'as giing to have isburg: Aug. 22.—Fair prices | 3 y UBEU gte: Yern- | yation today, any one of which acoord-|cording to a.wireless message to. the T e I the Free Stats | _ Albany, N, Y. Aug. 22,—The assas- |through with the alienation of affectlons|# £ood time ' that ' nizht, ‘saving some: 59 per fon 1. o. b mings | WAL Bas set aside $250.000 for the pur- | ing ves of roads and|naval communcations office here tonight m‘»“{‘:: ,:: accepted fact sination of Michael Collins is a calymi- | suit,” - Camd announced. - “Kendrick tried | thing ~about - that' little one. belig ‘Ane| for soft coal neoduced-in ihe Pennsyl-|POSe~" s > . brotherhoods may vitaily influence the|from the Guantanam station. - All thoss T Ty irime @position and known asa |ty to_Ireland and the Irish,” declared |0 see “his wife - .in Alemada Sunday|@nd ‘the ‘other one is ‘all. right too,’ re- vinia_ bituminous regions were fixed by % N action ‘of the Association of . Railway | aboard the ceaft were understood to_be 3 - 3 Governor. Martinn H, Glynn, to-|night to get her to drap the suit.. He-is|fTring to my wife the: Pennsyltania ‘fuel commission sWhen_ Samuel Kline of Lynn appear-| Ixcoutives, “vhen it meets orrow 19 }ipeluded in the retort that “the members i S o (o, potast. M SEete sat in a chiir for posetbly seven | meeting here late today. The tower peics €1 10 East Foston court o pay @ 33| consider neace proposais for mediation|of the orew” had been rescusd. 2 ::‘::i::"«: The goverament amd i the| Mr. Glynn's efforts to bring about|{erests. , My client_ will also fight any|OF €ght hours thinking ‘about ‘this siur| applies to the “thick veln” seetion. des:|fine fof . violating the. automobile laws, the Big Five Brothechoods. They| Upon a ceport being received from the were crui: 1—The announcement that pr @ peaceful setlement of the Irish prob- |divores action hrought by Kendrick.” |@nd:I must have gone out of my head” | lgnated as district No. 2, and the highes|N® carvied under his arm a bag con- it Mvv:-:: apsechies ::::::H;f rorvad |lems have acquainted him with ‘many| When informed ot the proposed. silt,| Chapman saidche got-outof the win-|to. the “thin vei rezion, or . distriet | alning Ave Hundred coppers... The fine | i of Ireland’s prominént lesders: Mra. Wakefield' said:, “I do not.see how | 30W, walked .along the ledge ‘and got!No. 1. was_imngsed and Klte handed. the bag e Geiffith, Colling was con- | - “Following ‘upon the demise: of Ar- |any’ suit can' he filed for the alenation|into a rear Son TOHIIRS ohi Sopiotia £0;4né Bleric ofithe court, 24 ome of the mainstays of the pro- | thur Griffith” sald Mr. Glynn's-state: |of Kendrick's affections when Mrs. Ken- | Cabinet and was found #hfere by a post- e e o reor simee its inception. | ment, “this cold blooded slaying. of Mi- |drick® spoke fresly to everyone of the|office inspector, contemplating a leap, to e R Eireann after the conclu- | chael Collins is a calamity to Ireland |fact that she wantéd to divorce him. the street. h : g ] g g g treaty with Great Bri-|and the Irjsh. ' * Carr. expects to file the suit Friday. Anderson then took.the ‘witness stand| - Pittsiurgh, - Aug. 22.—A gemeral im-|Mass. vesterday. ~Ore,that of a maf |jestic in time to participate in the con.|reached in time for the Brazilian exposi- B tinging ddresses upholding the | “Mr. Collins was a ‘man of intense s . “|and testified ‘to a ‘peison rhoord. . ‘Helorease in wages for miners and coke|39 Yearsiofiage was found near a dance|ference of the Amscciation of Railway |{ion next month.- The route was to bey e e e hafl gome i | convictions. In make-up, {dmpersment |K. oF €. FOUTURE, EDUCATIONAT [DAd been arvested at various_times n|warkers in the Favetts region wiil we| Dall.mear~the Beachmont ection. | Bxinkives. way of the Scuth Atlantic coast, Wi ¥ fvion and arranged the treaty embit- |and bravery he was a good deal like e Rk v Milwairkee and Rochester. N. V.. he €. | como oporative fomorrow. - it . bhecame| ¥OMaN's body ficated in about the same| = 5 The grant by three large steel|Indian islands-and thenoe to South ¢ T B D A A Bt e e it 4 ), TION WOBK | Fo oiaimed ‘to have received the desres|yiocy “here late today when. indemema|Cime near the: Point : of Pines about|corporations of @ 20 per cent increase| American, poinia, g oy ered the repul ns S and decision that made Roosevent pop- " 2 |of bacheior” of arts ffom a .Buconcanf . iy < o | three” miles *distant. * ' ‘] wage to its several hundred’ thousand| Thooe who made the fight in adaitios \han once he announced he Wwas pr Tor and powerfal, Ha was generally and | o e Haven, Aug..22.—Continuance of | college. but ‘dM " mot name the oolleze companies. sald they. pwere -frepared i day laborers, to Lieutenant Hinton. who als> made the e e he. belicved w..| [ fairly befoved throughout -Treland and |AniEhts of Columbus educational and|He'added' that he'had translafed llier-| o announce a #le which Will b the| *yayrenco: Shoa-a awimming Instrac: | 3 Asorctions by T F.’ Larce. preal-| tcnsAtiantc votage n the NCA. were to the treaty which he believed w-. "‘: )l' ing: will arouse'a resentment that | PP takzdtion - ary jmasterteces from - German 'into| S3me as that 'of 1920. - Confirmation|tor on-the beach .off-the New Ocean|dent of yhe Delaware and Hudeon and|Dr. E—P. Mertins navigator and assist- f:“‘,,:',',.";::;’.“dyng::;m;‘:yn::f | Wit eome 1o piagas. those. responsible.” English: and spoke four Janguases. . Hs| was withheld -by the H.4C. Frick Coke ¥ Denver, it was added. a station 5| tug. was sent o amst in saivaging the of three powerful rn_road: Tiane. 0 other details were contained Rea of the Pennsylv in the brief miesen: received hera of. the essj The seaplane left New York Aug: 17 ler of the, Jersey, Central, were on a flight by &tages to Rio De Janeieo, = ed to arrive from Brazil. which was expected would be™ s INCREASE IN WA[ kS GE.! FOE Two bolies floated ashore at opposite MINERS AND COKE WORKERS| ends /of - ihe 'bathing /beach at Reverc. s = i Boce = Houss, Swampscott. -Mass, plunged n-|charman of ‘the ~castern presidents|antnilot: John Wilschusen, mechanielans b settl — the ‘mext twelve months will proceed o asserted also that he had made solen-| company, the mogt’ Important intarest |to the breakers and rescacd Miss Mary | copman of U fons of & ‘steikeiJohn T. Baltzel, a news photographer, vected_the Delief that an 105 settle’ | ASKS OB REMOVAL oF the same lines 9f activity for which ap-|tific ‘investizations of ‘photography and | but. the independents made no secret of| W. Reed of New®Tork city, who had|serbiimrnt: sun in ‘the ndustry|and George T. Bye, a New York : Tl e, 3 E ately” $3,000.000 . was expended; skin pigmentation. " " | their intentions. sunk . while attempting Lo swim - to. a|iwere vanl tumk * | raperman. eague of natione. “DRY” COMMISSIONER HAYNES |(hrough the war fund during the {sin pigmentation, o0 P 3 ; Colline prior to entering the factions past i fiscal vear; it was announced at Knigits [the case probably will g0 to-the m Ireland favorable to peace had fought | Washington. Aug. 22.—Representative | ot Columbus national - headquarters to- ' e . e/ tomarrow. : with the Sinn Feiners against t!(l; a::k Hill, rewhluan. 'l:-g'yland. t;::Ly n;: day. A e 4 Tans and the Roval Trish Constad- |dressed a letter to Secretary Mellon re- | A total of 32.748,206.49 was expended | ILLED IN COLLISION Uary, and was one of the many Trieh- | questing the Immediate removal: of Fed- | by ihe Knlghts during ihe pace see| T o oL ; 10 diving raft. 4—The announcement that several of| The irin COAL WAGE CONTRACTS St Aa R ¢ in. | e Drotherhood chiefs. gre ~en route "):'{—cl;“ for slight ;:".'ifnedg:m day g . : E n_invitation to make a tour of In-|from ‘the west iwith practical progosals|Which caused a brie 5. - 5 . SIGNED TN INDIANA| spection ‘of Camp” Forbes, at - Niantic.!for settloment of the shop crafis g,ikc_ plane made the run by stages to West' Terre Maute, InduAuf. 2. (By thelhas beéfi exfendsd “to all Connecticut|which they will submi 'tg rail execu:|Paim Beach, Fla. and then crossed”eex Vol the B liton Cotanasioed Huynes: 7 OX_THE MICHIGAN. CENTRAL| A. P.)—Wage contracts ending the soft|editors ~ and 'newspaperpeople. ‘fhose| cives if all other peace advances sfail. les of watee to Nasssu, . o 7 ',"',,:,,,'Ty.: é‘;m“:mg e | O s d-c.r‘ed ‘engaged in de- :,m,‘”“!mfifi\’; A0, e nang 2| ‘Detroit, Aug. 22.—Two peréons ‘sus-|ooal strike in Indiana which has been| Who accept the! ih¥hation will -be guests| Heads of:the aseociation of ‘execntives | {rom where the take-off today wos made "irher Smaliy afier bizter debate, in | frauding the United States government, | free technical schools for war yeterans|(3ined injuries thai caused their deaths|in progress for nearly five months were!Of the camp. &t a special dinmer Satur-|refused to comment on the umcxpected |in expectation of arriving at Haltl befors” which he was heckled by Eamonn De |in that he Is using and causiig to be|and’ of full course collexs scholarships, | 2P aRother . was ' probably . fataliy ‘in-|signed by operators and miners.herg at day ‘night-at '8 o :(_ arvval of the three eastern previdents. |nightfall f Talera am OCher leadsrd of répibli- |'used the officiel mail franks of the treas. | ang for the initiation of the . of C. frse|JUred this aftemoon when the north- 5 e v Fire trea devartment for the sending -out of L bound_Toledo-Detroit ‘Firer on ' the Mi-| " > ™ 4 There atlll whe m0 mews ot - Cantaln |in thr” mhr ot he et ot S IYSTERY SURROUNDS DEATH | R g g gt g Al ks in the in- s Schiool joMore than | higai Central -rafipad strock 8 molor| Coar STRIKE SnTEmmisn Noran McMillan and Captain Mailiias.{ admittedly : #enificant, however. : espee. OF TWO WATERBUEY, WOMEN - Celling was cheered a3 he emerged from | personal political propaganda in the in-|$900,000 was expended ‘on Hospitaliza- s COAL STRIKE SETTLEMENT : . os 3 k Delitne Terest of himeelf and his associates, the | tion' work i 362 hospitais s truck .loaded with turpentine - and: gaso- 5 ‘who left Caleutta, Indla, Saturday In an | jally since their .respedtive vice presi- Sz & g e - ":n}.o listened to the debate |Anti-Saloon leagus ¥ % s s s line .at the Disie Highway orossing just CELEBRATED IN ILLINOTS airplane t¢ fiy direct across the sea 200 |dents have been 'the nucleus of the| Waterburyy Aus. 22.—Two women £ e (Rat -Coiihs Mhd ‘ohe thi Worss oo <t o RARBR S - .. |outside: the viliage. of Rockwood. 26 . West: Frankfort, llls. Aus. 22 (By|miles to'Akyab, Burma, in carrying out|group which, in conference of the ma-|found dead flere today, one from suicd ';‘"“‘L" iy 100 PERSONS TAKEN SICK FASCISTI ARE IN CONTROL - miles _south - of. .here. ~ Both locomotive|the A. P.)—Whistles at mines in - var: o » ~ puckipoech o e 3 the round-the world' flight_abandoned by | tional association, *;a; consistentiy {and the second under. mvmm&n-", 3 > s 3 'HE HARBOR OF NAPLES |and truck burst into flames ilimediate-|ous parts of southern Tlincis blew at 1} jor W. T. Blake on account of illngss. | fought™ any peace /'which included |'stances ~ An autopsy was During the conferences In London on | AFTER RHODE ISLAND CEAMBAKE | S| atter - tne ceash, i B m. today for the men to retern o] " = S reinstatement of stefkers Wh senioriks | formed on (he body of Catherine OF b e B i Aug. 75— More than 100 | ePles. AuE. 22.—The harbor of Napies, " The dead are:. George Engle. 50, en-| work - tomorrow-as. the first time the| _sgeh strldes are being made in Unit. |rights unimpaired. - YVantil'o, 26. formerly of Bostom. contecte: ’; b e Wingiad | o ODe0% Lo ARe, fferent sections. of |15, Practically upder the control of the | gineer of ‘the train. and . Webb, 30| whistles have hlown:since the-sthike be-) eq. States in th -improvement of aircraft| :The dccision of the steel corporations|lifelecs body was found in bed. at. 1§ George, the :n ""*' " of the ey, | pérsons residing in different, 55 Lg Fascisti, One €hed ‘alone is held by the | fireman, both : of ‘Teledo, W. J.. Leinders, | came . effective April 1. -Parades form-|(hat sopn.it.may.be possible to transport |t0 raise the wages: . of laborers, Ridge street. . John McCormick ‘of 3 Wptiesr EWerG, Sucratiy of b £ha, town, ail O whom ey b Weve |communists. The . pational flag was | of Toledo, driver of tne truck, is in a|cd in West Frankort and other soutitern| person. at.a cost of not mory than six|Nounced just 24 hours * prior to the]den. Mase. is heid for the coroper iy :n;t A-“‘nu ]Wm K- G M h‘"‘fl s fi??.‘.‘. M-m)e:o;!/‘a. o %flh i :;;Hd o lhqe-n. nm‘;tl: lhulldlnn‘ ::‘ald by Wyuu!otl;te ml:ocp;hlh::o. badly - burned | Tilino’s towns at”the sound-of the Wwhis-| sunis-a mile, BrigadiersGenerdl. Willlam | SCh uledu"n:e;hg of the executives.|npection with. this muu“fi 4 g 1 toda; Tascistl. e er. occupied . mq that little hope for his recovery is held, |tles:. - 5 > 3 peint in ‘T favor. ‘It nct only justi-{cause of the woman's death has mot yet, GRS RS Mgt et et ooation | s ke o 1he port onlXy atter morming i n/dn | accerding to-hotpitall airthoritiea ) | Shertly. atter ainouncement was made e aetreny e Unltel] feq their refusal to accopt wage ents|been determined, One thecry A8 -Ehat passl; rthyr Gi - | have | Teported. g attack in Pad A ¥ & 3 e the” strike. 3 = - 5 sed d who died August 13, and Collins, the | gome are in secious condition. Nearly a by Captain Padoyani. i Engle: . was kilad i almost - instantly, | that the strike, in Ilimois had been' set. Voo » A g At s vas, ki ” ip{ Betthe o B i 3 % 3 ed \:'yz the P::l.n‘ad tabor board, their | coholic noiconing caused death. %23 mplete military | while ied . soon after’ reaching|tled, hundreds of persons thronged th. A ST 4 , but was ample proof of an imnend-|lice claim McCormick had - - 1rish Staters: have lost two men | soore of empioyes at the . Sterling Dye. jon of the of-Naploh. wi : “horital s i P g -~ 4 Any mother in New York city_ln. meed 1 s e fl- ~ o e o i miiia pecupat] _the port 'aples was or- | the Themiital, . - . |‘treets--of West Frankfort. - and. ihe dered today ing. a serfes of ; i isbay e, Gt was varied, Calline, dreated | (o rapoet Tor duty’chie merming. (A fn- e s o omine );n;‘" 5 of ciashes | The ensinecs igishetieved fo.hay as commander-in-chief i&. being conducted. A $ ig s 4 J ok et e vestigation eing _ con o cordifie to ‘a despatcl s y v ing industrial boom which would put|with the woman for the past A p-| town took on .the. appearance simila. (o | Of X VAcation aid who has children under | (e . railroads, with their thousands of | The wecond case called 1o d_the police.’ ac- | nlied - the ‘lopomotivé’s+ brakes beore ths| that following the signing of the azm’e- | 1ine years of.age who make it fmpossible | pag.order cars, more ‘than ever In need| of the medical 2xaminer was thi o ‘the _Exchange ! crash came, .as ., et ‘stebped: woms | tice. for': her. to. leave ‘the city is. invited by ; ity s of their old repair foross. Rose Hoden. 35, of 72, Past Fagm Telegraph from Rome. The' Fasisti had |distance frem, the goene:of the ‘accidsut.| - The - fout -mines employs 3,33 men. |the: “The wage incrifse will put 4 itted o )y hanging ,_govermment. Althouxh threats hhm Beingy up-to-date and according to #eized 2’ numbér of shins in the harber, | - None of the. .coashes “off the' pasn. Crient ~mine alone mw:,-, niors siderable fire into the \:;lns :(' r:;idd S torerpom ; at myde against his ““!I:M Is | gpecifications ls all that is expected in a|says ‘the despatéh, and this foresd the | zar train. caught fire or. ‘left than 1,000 men'and produces more’than labor,” declared Divid Wilkams, seo £ and none of the passengers' was 73,000 -tons . daily, retary of the eastern strike committee.