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29,685 New York today with the Americans “who -lost th French front during the 48 MEN ENTOMBED IN THE AKGO: £k o SETE e | Chuienag. of Chan i Yet & Eomaut Kokt mins,in iR Tr i et ) - s 3 No Step Toward Government Operation Has Yet Be Arsonaut gold mine, in whioh forty slett | City, Coupil. - o theAdiail ti hnm—?ruflmtflfldmxh The men were thought to be be-| | Dublin, Aug.. 2! By. tmeen the 4300 and 4300, tost levels lapncal Lo the ‘apponents o7 tha Anglox| Gerrua = : el el oF LotaNorhciies The Men Are Striking Shopi -Offici - i Vro R e Y of the more |- 2 - hostilicies’ e : 5 ¢ ’ L) il is Not Disposed Definitely to Ask for Congressional Au- | s’ 100 est shore e~ "~ LIS SE0Y, S S0 Ut S0 5 HHE, 8 : o T mS o, Sasions which 1 g Untesrthed Evidenct _of Widsivied . S . - Bmployes of the mine ‘were sent info|'p, W, Kennedy, widely known miskion. * as. 2 SR = 3 ‘ e’ i ican Leader Mondell is Determined to|the Kennedy mine, which connects with of! the Watertord cotinty” counr il o Mrs. Frank Martel, of Clinton, Mass., . . » 3 s Bring Distribution Measure Before the House Today|win Instructions 16 break down the bulk. | 32tidn he had with Micfirel Collins sev-{ ~The D ey L L . . . : I, : : Head and enter the Argonaut. eral ‘monthis ago, Collins exprssed vervfarati Db, ool esbiaiuad s did: Bol Way in the Train Wrecking w D ite esday Night. Tt had been reported that, the Kennedy | Smphatic views regarding tus treaty ar o ferr | b 4 2R 3% Befol’ewedll 3 > possibilities” which it pressnted for th E erial finance minis- a3 0 3 . and Have It Passed y Nig i tunnel had collapeed, but the report was | PeraLles WS e iy, Had Phan soieioais o e MU | oue of radium. valued at $100.- on the Florida East Coast Railway. #7 Washington, Aug. 25.—(By The A. P.) | producers’ association at which .it was not verified. Early today arbarini A ] s In: Irelind BT Kad b Ger- 1000 ‘has been purchased by th foa s i Tined Suke setlement was discussed | of"the Argonaut Gucceeded in restoring :n“;fi:;fi?m‘:;%fi:?»’ o S Thhe me e puestion of Tepatd. |or Quebec from the o EARG B Chicago, Auz. 28 —Contession of actual ke s v e T e D tioued to oo | termination to attdin that! chd Ly every by expérts from the ministe dium * corpordtion for the treatment of jParticpation in the wrecking of _ihe »Proposals for government operation of vail and coal properties were put aside, at least for the predent. today, and ad- | trict headquarters of th evidence "d Wide il - £ . Michigan Central express near Gary, i rational meéans. "~ * nd economics, B cancer and other diseases. ntral g y Ve ht. Union leaders in- | tend the air:supply. i etes P & - B0 L Soroeds 2 . SR Ind., recently, by the removal of thirty e L .S 10 and can 2:;&:?3?»&?:’: in the ranks of tha| The Argonaut recently was draimed of | + “The ‘prospect of civil war in-Ireland,” b, fimmic’;’:"" ACOomPAIEN Ry AL 4 seven spikes feom a rail. were made by b centered their efforts instead up- | terpreted the Dot B0 o o mean that { flodd waters that were poured in the'mine |sald 'thie appedl, “semed 1o éxuse. Collins [rlerEm f-former. under. secrétaty of the 1. iallew 'ghn‘"fli ands M fhe OB |ihe four men held in connection with the plans foria scries of :nmu;' drastic measures to meet the in- e"ol e membors. at least, would | When it was on fire and’the state indus- | grave’ anxlety. ~ He ‘describsd it, as the e ':‘:I?fo: P;k:!otheg experts left Berlin | o o o ials ;nm,::::; f::;{""hbe :::':; disaster which cost the lives of two en- |iready have been uncovered. RS SEaeY- e 3 - 2 trial accident’ commission announced that | crowning misfortune of aay couniry g, TR § N ginemen, according to police “authorities | gators also said that thev-had o RGTET W T shortly ‘accépt the Cleveland agreement | ;" coft dirt 4n the mine was nearly as | particularly -of 2 ‘Sghting"raz>. , No_great “measurs of oftictal optimism | ¥Ould Dot again be opened until further resident Harding after an . over-Sun- Say conference with some of his principal Advisers on baird the yacht Mayflower, % became apparegh that no step to- Krl;: heblrlq“ar!eri.( b ) Ward government SPeration was to be- ember companles of the Pittsburgh | ;4\ jycers in California, was opened jen as intimately anl with the same ardor [J1F® a8 a’“factical step.” calculated to>wts are gathered in Montreal for the Bome a part of the present administra- | Coal Producers O e ool vaot | twenty-five years-ago. - It is controlled by [ to his opponents " urid given'to them varh (Forestall any sybSequental protest by | hinth.annual-convention of the National tign'. programme. K n 8 > oy 29 ‘: tice. tonight. ¢ ports of a series -Lw al Ve Cipect nmportant devalopments | €768t & menace {0 tho. firs fighiers.and | ns:would exhaist every possible channcl 1:.,:‘.‘;'{;:-;" s m:‘““’;‘“'tfl“lm Foliowing the alleged confessiéns, five | them apparently held The. cos B Ay 20 ot * | rescuers as the fire iiself, if the fire burns | of concession ‘and .comprcmise (o aver ‘consént - > reparations 3 —— oF the nine srreited Sday in: comusition foiiies o Rivtiat of JE in & day or two,» sl an ofticlalat dis_f /o5 ol L Sne e : such & dire catastrophe and T feel con- |COMMmission to permit furthér oral repre- | Renreschtntives of 96 socletizs with it L n with the case were released, but &ix | various localities where _the The Argonaut mine, one of the famoys | vinced today that'it he >suld have spok- [Sentations by German officials iz -viewed fa. membership of nearly 10,000,000 per-|others whose names were concealed were {plans were drawn up and taken into custody. The four {rom whom v . P £ . it was said confessions had been obtained - . New York men and is a short distance |equal candor his well-réasar comglu- h: ny to"'the-effect that she had ‘ot [Fraternal.Congress of America. were all decleced to be striking shopmen, % ‘;\s':t:“ ne :u""tli‘;'} "‘l; fl"‘; i) et s from Martell in -Amador county. The!sions, no man amongst tnem Wwould do|DSSR Ziven an adéquate opportunity to - aithough it was indicated that no union i ras not disposed def- Kennedy\ mine adjoining - was opened in | him injury. ° Support her pefition for a moratorium. Netice was given to freight clerks em- the '60s and also has been productive. T ame turther of the opinionsthat,the | This suspicion apparently is also shar- | ploved by the New York, New Haven B L : OF ANTHEACITE MINES | If the tunnel in the Kennedy has col- |fives’ of many other ood Irishmen maw| s DY, the Dress, which for the time being | and Hartford Railroad that a mew check- | . All ten. men, being heid in connection | quantitie sof literature and Uie fhe strike situation. but it was made 1apsed. little if any hope is éxpressed for | G(l pe-saved if' the, loaders (on both | e paccUSSing the possible autcome of |ing system was to:be introduced, effec- | With the conspiracy which resulied in the |roster of members and offiials ‘of the ;‘:fl !.’:“,,: “.’J‘J"%fifi“’b& Philadelphia, Aug. 28.—Government | the entombed men. During the daY|ides or the present conflict arrange a |- pourparlers in Paris. tive on September 1. wrecking of the train were being held{unioh were seized. The other wis g Witely ;to_ask for congressional authir- | WILL BE NO SEIZURE officials. were -implicated in any way in & to take over the properties involve the train wrecking plot. a union headquafters near Gary. {om which would make pass. | intervention, or seizure of mines, in the | PiPes were put into the Argonout to carry | {ruce in‘order that the position to Wnidh I'pyrysm . Axp: o e incommunicado-tonight. while city, state | Unions hall, _Chicago, where ° : - ater down to the burning, timbers, Be. I Wemdt O - STILL Prestdent 1 and federal and evecial reilway investi- | seizures were made. ; ® of the thori legis!: - | anthracite situation will not take place | &' ik €~ |the country is drifting be calmly reviewad 2 residant Inouye of the Bank of Jap: A ety gt e CESAtion ex- | Vas learned here tonight from a hish».:fi‘;;!m“ water had been sent down in|gng some agreement reached by whica a; T VARIANCE ON REPARATIONS. “Mean time committees in both branch- |1y authoritative source. The information * congress reported out. for passage { Was Eiven publication with the under- Wter n the ek, bills recommended | standing the informant’s name be not ¥y the administration to strengthen itsfdisclosed for the present. 3and in contrelling coal distribution by | Further information from this source stop be put to further sacrifice of v - T . the raw silk trade still ‘sees no caus: able lives and: the useless. destruction uf | __ FaFie. Aug. 28.—(By The A’ P.)—The | for ontimiss respecting the general econ- = T 3 ;i Teparations commission mef again this | omic” situation in Japan. “I'take it that at the outeet it would be | £11eT00N In an effort (o reach 3’ unani- found. that there was no diffurchice be- t rding the -German > 3 3 v * S i taty - and (TeQuest for moratorium’ on her indemni- i I Michigan Central wreck are given as | mite explosion tonight damaged & Maiing a federal fuel distributing agency [ Was to the effect that within a veryy, € (P8 08B Ol PE 0 poss, | tween the supporters of the trialy ;and |y Mwem.m’“ e "“m_; ni | Catholic Total Abstinence Union Char'es Uselis, former New York Central|on the Fiorida Esst Ceast 85 by giving to the interstate com. |short time. probably within & week rep- | i CUTE AN S, 1% | thelr opponenta i thelr dsterminatiin 1o | 0TS, ARG A of seteral hours | nela” veterday gt st. Toes communitCpiove; Jos Pépauritéh and John Pé- | Spuds, 50 Milles, south of. haes Wérce commistion broader powers over |resentatives of the anthracite Operators|qui work shortly after midnight found | IMAtely achieve the dusoius Feedom | viswpoints were still widely at:varienés, | spoten atoonare " T 420Ut 100 del- | trowski, ‘car repairmen, and Adina Ales- | were moving.over, the. bridge Britits of shipments. Int the house,|and miners will sigT apeace pact that| it \nosignais wowa not work afcar | of thell counteso@nd that the Very worst |w i ins " raliang and : Betgians ‘mereis | " ; g b i 210 i liosandt der “slow” ord % . ST be thhes wp tomorrow un- [ Will send 105,900 miseh Beok to/ #Gk. | (o of ther minerh-iiad bien| duvmonien. | 10T CLAUE RS SEE NSO V0T Ficring 4 6 soite. e of = Humier HE] “humcs fesiis ok b g Offictals asserted that they had un-| No arrests have been miade. - rule providing for six hours of |with neither =ide receding from its pres- | "¢ ' o ater the shaft filled with }nf!“::u:;“ ok i £ = 1% -9 | propasals suggested which would meet | biameeof (‘:’l‘!onll C“o.b 2. santanamo : ate. ent stand to make no furthér concessions. | oo v RTS8 LR SR e eig. | 2 are ) The Mean’all Branes’ an O et i i 2 y bank was ordertd 18 the senats committes action was| The agreement that wall maké possible ing: The:question wouid vaturaly reat Britain. mine whether the weeck was part of an P extensive plot on the part of radicals in | BREIDGE DYNAMITED ON THE stoiking raiiway union circles FLA-EAST COASY RAILWAY The names of ti% four declared to sy s P < have made admgissions in the case of the | Jacksonville, Fla. Aug:. 38.—A Forty-two- of the entombed men are said to be married. Most of them live in this reglon. One of them, George Stein- | man, has four children. The fre has alréady developed one despits the encouraging 14)spests foklnmrs continued inveetigation to deter- e The 518t annuaj eonrsntion woke ¢ rarested by a Cuban judge. Trals te- > : i ; 4 A3 ktn after oniy a shorl discussion and |the ending of the anthracite strike, ac-| tation with (ha. remainder of the. shife|TIS 48 10 2 batter way without enfailing | gir Predtcted, solutions were seriously | talling between 435,000 and §30.01 ars | “MYSTERIOUS BLONDE" 1IN CRATEN 2% paraey with' members réserving the right to de- |cording to the same source will over-{. C " o o o | the saerifice of the principles on etther | {F Rz, CRT OF tH me‘”;&"n::: ‘i Leharged BERGEN MURDER CASE s HAS OPENED IN BOSTON - ;:: h:nmh’u at length on the senate | come the seemingly insurmountable diffi- | e quickly hustied the men into the anlel“ N L mENifeation of- 5. Tnet: matte: s eation S PN R ol fetlee s PR g ! toor. The committee did not vote | suities whicn presented themselves at the | qin” aid ail three were hauled to the 5 obliected that the treaty. betwoen | gp i ) 0T CT & a8t minute suggestion’y heats of the forelgn posers, in clud. | Edge eititied mfotion picture | sition ‘was. formail in-the Me- 3 approval until after it had heard | meeting.between anthracite operators and | (G, Then he re-entered the. skin with | EnSland and Ireland leaves us still With-| gridbury and Eugene Mauctere.. British | E the United States were rderad to the | Thornton, described as a wmiotion picture | sition was. formally opered \rguments for the measure by Secretary [ miners that ended in a deadlock last ¥ > e vauciere, s Bri i 9 in the empire. That is so, but we have Brit TYangtze gorge district ‘to suppress the'! ac and said to be the “mysterious | chanies building this afterncon By st tri 4 B 9 2 gl 2 Hogve: and Interstate Commerco Com. | week. = Detalle of tne plan, however, | ine e filed shafs 1o whore he belicrsd | Shifted"out position from the hub' to tne [A1 TTSHER members of the commission. | bands of ‘disorganized soidicrs who are blonde” soughi by Prosecutor A, £. Hart|President Calvin Colidge. who after ;bm« Aftchison @ some sharp [were not made public. ithe other men were located: He was, over- | \M Of; the. empire wheel, .under ' the 4 WAk firing on -foreign merchaat e for -, questioning in- connection Wwith tie | phasizing the power of the' printed itinem of of i fixing potential- : ¢ S 0’ of, The Belgian pian has been unofficially cillingly Friday night of John Bergen,|pessed the button which flooded 4 adb el b e i de s treaty, 15 no longer a portion of the so- |, ; unoftici Killingly Friday night of Jol rgen, ¥les from representatives of both em- B meonsolgus, bu. | called united kingdom. It.is objected that oftered . by . the . DBelglan delegation’ as S = 1 e Luther Beddy, negro slayer of Detective | MOViet actor, in theehome of Ggorge with light and set ' in motion ployers and labor in the ind LODGE ANSWERS QUESTIONS OF h_am ed v;? dml_ face uncmfldm,‘ but ‘thiant" s 'n. plédgs of: fidel 1 2 means of preventing a break between | Sergeants ‘Buckley and Miller, of New | Cline, raotion picture location finder, fail- Netwithatanding the . opposition * indi- BAY STATE BEANCH, A. ¥, OF L. |38 revived later. George. ~That is 5o, but there is ficst an | &.and and France on.the.reparatians | York city, decided to dle a Christian | €l Lo appear at the prosecutor’s office | the printing crafts. With the ~ wmted President Harding was informed h oath of allegidnce to the Irish conscitu. | =it Under its ‘terms. Belgium would |vhen he goes to the eleciric chair in Sing | tONIEhL. i president of the platform was Mrs. Bilen Bie in the dav by Republican Leader | Boston, Aug. 25.—Answering a ques- [AGAINST A GENERAL tiofi, ‘and ‘when an_Irishman, bound by | soci o0& (eFm notes, in place of the | Sing Thursday night. Previously he had| Jiss Thornton, Mr. Hart. said. was|Duane Davis, the great-great Mondell that the distribution measure | tionnaire presented him by the Massa- . STRIKE IN FRANCES | that oath, does his full duty to his coun- | 2o B 08 A% RESNHARIS due this ¥ear | spurged religion. present in thé cline house imniediately | ter of Benjamin Frankiin. .. ®ou.d be brought into the house tomor- | chusetts branch, American Federation of Srlina s segdvei g nrshuadn e i A : betore and probably during the shooting. | Mr. Coolidge in h-':un-l:n-‘ S second. preference for Kiag ity ; Eyec. sjnce Oficer Mark HoMan: He salg whether or not she was in any | moral responsibility of those . ¥o such euick action was jn prospect | opinion of the railway and coal strilgs. | conservative. federation of labor has de-) Eloyd George. ~Under the tre: _n,.;h::f l',"o‘;;‘;";fl':,‘" (I;""‘ ;;“"?‘“‘ f:.‘ the Philadeiphia. (Pepn.) pplice\bnu:hz":j“ v involved in the circamstances which | Printing the.news of the B the senate. where the leglsiative si “I G0 not believe,” he said, “that in |cided against a general strike, contenting | George can no langer Pese a:the kifg o""&ifl.t i ‘.';“,iz,';h b h thoMant {Pelice: dog he has: had success in run-{1ad.up o the killing, for which Cline s |that the point had now been' : n Wae more compiicated, but the | cases involving the essentials . of d.flylnse"l‘uh inviting Its adherents to 1.01:‘, nd. i . i of BAElanl . France has not” deantiers | NNE down ériminale, But a few .days | being field; ‘her testimony should be. of :l*‘ll'fl lh'e power of the press e s predicted that there would be {life any man* or body of men, whether jinestings of -protest < on - Saturday an 1 attach mo impertance to decared herself his ago_the policeman ‘afnounced that the |the greatest importance, On learning of lized for the m & "avorable action without much'delay. | operators or miners, through the acci-|Sunday and .contripute a day's yay to- e Feels onghis Troposal, amd ®W and passed before Wednesday might. | Labor, Sénator Lodge today expresscd his| ~Faris, Aug. 25.—(By the A. P.)—The vation inserted in the treaty by English | ;. 4 > Topd dtg had been stotne. : her/pregence in the Cline home on the [Onder rather than fdr‘lts’ . Beveral cabinet members. senators and | dent of the position they hold have any | 2 . The federation | ministers with the object of saying. theif Efimfi,fificfim 5’“3;‘,,,2“‘,‘"‘:,,,’,.,.,"“ = e sl night ‘of the shooting, Mr. Hart said he | OPment commercially. LG i Sther officials, including Secretary Hoov- |right to inflict’ suffering upon the people | further -yoted an, Immediate contribijtion’| faces. - Réservatinns- are st 181 Sri: dontereiliy Hin the hore thi Pr s Penfleld. o Bridgeport. was | nade an appointment with Miss Thorn- ‘Thenewspapers,” he sald, “during thig er. Attorney eral. Daughersy and |of the Upited States, upon men, women | Ofi 25,000 francs to the Havre' strikérs D IGE that it migne hairman Cummins of the senate inter-|and chil saje commerce committee. aecompanied t Harding on the Mayflower trip anderstood to -have taken part n the prolonged round-table discussion o admi ve policies, or_other advantage to Enslail, ' as we' e ¥ found .dead in his garage last nizht lying | ton to meet at his office and to take her | period of industrial strife “have & tre~ en wholly Innocent, and deprive {a1d Will send a deicgation (o-the funcral | could render thef Ineltctual, At any time | Piesa petaciors. | Bngiand. 2nd Italy | close tn his ‘automobile, “the motor of | testimony. This she s said to have fail- | mendous opportunity of leading the wiy them of the means of keeping warm in | of the victims. i ? within 24 hours. The main consideca-1 tion - "V T 5, running. - 1t is beiieved that led to do.” According to the prosecutor, | !0 a bettér understanding of' our-indus- winter, or the right of any body of men, | The appeals of the extremists appear | tion is that the treaty gives us immediate | “The ~German plan, “which probably arbon monoxide | Hiss Thornton makes her home in_New | trial problems through sane, informing whether operators or miners, to paralyze |to have made little impression, neverth- | facilities' for making our nation .srong | will be the subjeet of c,,m.";m‘;ons h’ gas from the exhaust Dipe. York cit and constructive journalism. oy by withholding coal the. industries of | 1ess the prefecture of police has madé and prosperous and DUs no Testeicticns } ey > —_— The most significant discovery made in | “Distribution will take care of itself the country and thus leave millions of ! effective preparations to prevent disturb- tween the commission ahd German off; ¢ S B atie e tion: 2 . S . The. concentration of Jugo-Slay troops | re-examination of the Cline home today. | if ction can be established on . a W w3z sad today that opinion amMOnK | thele fellow-citizens unemploved, and un- | ances T would sugkest that the opponanth of | pormcores aoent fo o mect Premief | alons ‘the. Austrian frontier s causing | Mr. Hart said there was a bullet hole at | frm and no single agency: in . xecu advisers was di- to earn thelr living. I do not be- —— - the treaty, having given abundant proof vided on the subect of government op- e jserious anxiety to. the Italian govern- |the end.of the hall on the second floor of | World is 8o potent as the press in German) state nines and forests by & |ment, ‘which is determined to prevent | the house. Mr. Hart deciared that this |Ing about improved conditiohs” THE TOWN OF BERLIN | 0ut any sacrifice of orinaiple, of these resources during the period of :he re-pccupation of the Kagenfurth bas- mz_rk, which is in a direct line with the T an . A Ans Tiah y vears’' tria. when certin of its pravi-! fiver the = wa ie asce e s SHIPS SEARCHED Liqron o i et o, TAZEeTall | Loms sulomatically’ will coms 5 107 | esmit i e e ok o it | Captalne “Arcena’ and Barahona OWI. | not in'a bedroom as Cline said. during & e Fagan, a dentist of Waterbury, were in. | Féview under article siX, s> tha: peace i which would be designated in the agree- :"‘ "’;3 aviatory, W;.‘ fmmfif aB ight | struggle between himself and Bergen. New York, Aug. 25.—Prohibition Zong - jured when a Ssutz automobile in which |and employment might be restored to ment. British approval is behifid this | Larr Sactiese aver (e An ongie, ———————— Chiet Appleby will insist from now-em they were going to Hartford was in col- | Peoble and security given fur capital 0| arrangement, which is' regarded as Eiv- | 1o Tio- Jansie b w i “"““‘\?‘“’ N. H. REP. TOWN COMMITTEE that all vessels, - whether A lision with a Plerce-arrow sedan owned | dvelop our industriss. In the ing France .the productive guarantees | 2200 200 DY WAY Cf Bucnos dires IS WITHOUT A CHAIRMAN |f128s or the Stars and Stripes, B by the Fuller Brush company’ of Hart- those’ opposed to tne treaty wouid, sha seeks.without actually turning over ket 53 g = permits whenever. they transport £x ford, & short distance north ofMeriden | 00UTse, be perfectly entitlad to propagate | politiqcal control of the mines and. for- ride subect ve that any body of men, whether | AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT I .- "": f."; -« gy _:_d’:"‘ Mr. Hard- | rajiroad executives or railroad employes, ke for legisiation auinorising eurn g | D2Ve any right to bring suffering and Wap, [or lewisiation authorizing such 2 |even hunger upon millions of the Amer-| e, 5 . ican people, men and women and chil? T e fl:‘:‘;" f”‘"':""& dren, by stopping transportation. e - eoadies Ted . Anepracite | Semator Lodge, who was askéd to state b e g g ted :r'o»du‘c" his “attitude on the governmental policy oo » ~|in regard to the railroad and coal prablem 4t et cne prodtes 1¥ tne |strikea" prefaced his declaration with the | ronsumer a8 the erux of the whote ef. | StAtement that he was unable sthrough | of their political faith, migit no: A s hres P : .| New Haven, Aug. 25.—The republican |OR Americax waters. He also.ex -4 to restors industrial stability. It | jacy,of kroviedse to give an opinion, asjin the.town of Berlin about 7 welock | Tt ptEdiin e ally A S ufi:;-e‘:'e:n!:::'o;"l‘;\:d;c.'\"'e'::;\'r":; Jow | town committee, which met tonight fail- b Lk ihige enteringthe , Barfibe o o et to the e contro- ety nct political . party. Gove T i rched 2 : 3 Ment's advisers that ‘agreat deal could | (TTHCR A8 to the general atth he| The former was injured. -about ' the 1y oppdsec. would . realize..Very. substantial; sums ‘ot |\ 01 oo Pttt TR B Lt nd | place made vacant by the resignation of ing this programme be done in that divation-under authority | FRETMOAt e S41d, he had expressed | ribs and ack and”was-treated in a local : e money, experts belitve, the sale of which | porioie"Someont, who is being held on | Postmaster Charles W. Mirely. Senator ‘_Vl:;by said that last night he and. a possessed or. {0 be conferred by the dis- | HEEH 1N Publle many tmes. He re-|hotel. The latter was taken tosthe Mer- | SCENES..OF MOUENING AT * | would” more that offset the -cash pay- | e tharge of bigamy. : James -A. MacDonald, who was offered | 0 'S ‘:;'":M‘m::”h‘x" g 3 ibution and priority égislation pend. | SOENIZed. thel good done by iden hospital, where it was found that he| ~FUNERAL OF MICHAEL COLLINS |ments of which Germany would be re- - e O the chairmanship, refused it on the . Y Hudson river nz < o e ille "o yn o8 oK, | fizs, a badly.Injured:ie : e -'|ileved through. a moratorium. = Nacaes ot 358 vetivs have. Been tound | Eroundsiordlizheaith. pier our “sultcases full of R Bk s ki tit that ‘a. further P ork, T hold it to b : Dublin. ‘Aug. .28. — (By A. P.).—| The British continue to emphasize their equally true that no man can be lawfully prevented from. working ‘of they desire | PROHIBIION I * surtailment of. the lessessential classes o railroad service, such as passenger s »xpress and disvensible freight traffic, | 10 WOrk- n order to utilize motive power and cars | Asked whether he would vote “for gov- One of the men was the ship's stes ’ : = i €T | {0 be on both-demoeratic and rcpublican | The committee then empowered Mrs. p& oT Michael Collins rests in' the ‘soil of the|belief that Germany ‘is doing ‘everything | rimary Jists in- New. Haven, nfcm,dmg Flora A. Ullman, vice chairman, to ap- ]x:!d r;‘e had $611 in_his ets,. : _{Irish Free' State for ~which he -died|she: can~to meet. the::French- point .of | po iiel Rr T Coim o A wh | polat a temporary officer to preside at the “chief to beMeve it wasn' LIKELY IN SWEDEN | fighting. He was buried today in the|view and would be willing to “give the a ATy first_trip ashore. with. forbidden = / the | cleric’s .office by the Republican league, | the city convention Thmursday night. [ 3750 (0P 3 e ~ v i % t vhi . Poin- h R e Tlima i 4 - | Appleby sdid he would ask men Tar fee) and food Tight “be one ot the | ernmental control and ownership of the| London, Aug, 28.—A dispatch fo the Glasnevin cemetery, where lie the bad-|productive guarantees which M. Poin-| n." pnew anti-machine organization in |Mrs. Ullman jndicated that she would ap: o . 3 ies of Arthur: Griffith, Pargell and other|care demands in return for a moratorium 5 int Ce MU i to hold the ship and make a thorough Wéps taken ‘o relieve the emergency. |Talroads” the senator sald he was “op- | Times from ‘Stockholm says the towns | atiiota and many. of hiscomrades in | it such. guarantees are of astrictly bus. | e 10¢al-republcan party. Ll o s e (el T I g2 i Despite the transportation difficulties, | P0Sed to ownership of the railroads by | €enerally voted against prohibition. | the struggle for Irlsh freedom. - iness character and not political. . In ordir te gef the full advantage of |Of @ special committee which sustained | 122 Einstein and his,partntr, Mes the increase in bituminous production{the Eovernment but not temporary gov-|Stockholm having heen 139,122 ,noes | ie.whole natioh moutned:-thousass| - The French. official:position. continues | oo oneration: In the granting. of credits, | Hugh Reilly as chairman of the 27th|SMith, the daredevil hootch hunters, 1 -3 fds reached a point where the adminis- | eMMeNtal control to meet a great emerg. | 25dinst 22,673 ayes and Gothepburg 51- | 4t the ‘graveside:and those. who' sor-|to be-that full control of the Germani|ip.. . granting of credits, the Credit |ward. Reilly had been opposed by Thos. | DAck to town today affer”a 5 iration decided that the voluntary dis. | N°Y.” Replying £ a question as to his |47 noes against 13,663 ayes. rowed In. Dublin wefe but a- fraction of {mines and. forests must be handed over [\t “ERRRINE OF BrOflR 08 G | rbierin who obtained an injunction | SeTatosa Springs, Troy and Afbany. sg £ iribution organization. which has been |aititude on the modification of the Vol-| The country districts, however, most- | the- whole. = Dubbin 't have been | to the allies in retarn for a moratorium, , org und- Bridgeport have joined in ap- | against shim alleging that his election | o0 they. “put a bréwery out of busit functioning for the past faur weeke. f":d !’a]v:’ ”‘i. !l‘ni(:r“!l’dd};fllhehe\-ed it i nhavr majorities in favor.of prohibl-la city of the dead; a at hush' was | however, there is considerably less talk | yointing a5 secretary for Connecticut | had not been regular. :e-r "';'eh riverl::nt“m £, sould b abandoned pending enactmerit of | “Should be given a full and falr trial and v i ixolated action.and :meye | 2 7 : ey e - barrels - of . R R rien Iemiaticn merory con. [hat the 1w ‘should be. thoroushle —og| *The '@lépatéh™nads thaL”IL' s Avident | ST imre; yet almost & mMllion geople) ol tErehtencd inpixted: Ac 3 Frank Li-Odell: | Beer, 5 A ¢ ¥ were ‘there, standing: or'knéeling ‘on. the’| of the desire of France:to reach a'unani: et 4 A 40 barrels of mash and a dozen fifl 3 e "'y honestly - enforced. pro:a_(muon Wil not become & Ia¥, 25| cireete—gentry from the fine houses in| mous decision.in the commission throUgh | ~ pormer. Congressman - Augustin Lon- MAJOR CRARLES.L. JOLY © and boilers that' were in operation, B« In the anthracite -field. reports reach = —— parl .nr:‘\em: and the government would | {ne syburbs and’ the poor from the slums;|a ‘compromise. 3 gy [ ermin Annoncedrthat he would ‘not"be. MUST SERVE SENTENCE | said. = g the White Houss were so reassuring [ KING OF SIAM WEDS proceed with a dry measure only, if the | women .wranped In -their. shawla carry.| - Reparations officals continue to stres that it was indicated an agreement-to in- com ~ 3 b AR ~candidats for reelection to the PRINCESS LAKSHI LAVAY ;:i_el;’err'l:l}:‘r’qfi;!"ad shown & Big majority | fng their infants or leading their awe-|the urgent need of another:allied confer f 5 New York, Aug. 28.—Fedéral Judge ¢ R s ational house of. repres ves. . : MEXICO PREPARES FOR ware feopening of. the mines was expected, st : . | stricken’ children, ence on reparations-and’ debts, and ex- | Bo el BN o e e 1o | Jullus M. Mayer foday dismissed 2 writ st S % a very short time.. Secretary Ra- Bangkok, Siam, Aug. 28.—The i b g e 7 e T A multitude were grouped in° windows|plain: that'the mogt the impending de- | {;niteq States senator. of habeas corpus procured for Major ¥ - who cépresented. President Harding | tlage of"Maha Majiravudh, King of Sla“m ESTATE OF JOHN F. LADGE and assémbled on ‘roof ‘tops clung un-| cision can be expected to do is to give T Charles L. Joly, who'is now serving & | ‘ot city. Aug. 28~The M In Wkcussing settiement projects With | o s cousin, Princess Laksul Laven 1S VALUED AT $36,802,588,41 | certainly to chimneys and climbed stone.|temporary assistance to Germany and exi Aug. 23- ibe anthracit miners and operators in a Herr Hentren, the student nvlator of |IWO Year sentence in the guard house at| .. "Swioe has had knowledge for sev- the Ha;xover Technical school, has been | FOrt Jay for defrauding.the government eral days that .General Frensisco Mure ‘awarded.the grand prize of 56,00) marks|Of money obtained through the sale of|y;; “tormerly of the Carranza governs . for_his achievements in this year's glid- | 2utomobile tires, gasoline and automoblile | pent grmy forces, was preparing to cross joined_In today's, wonderful nitlonal tfi- |er contést on the Wasserkuppe. accessories while he was an officer in the | the Mexican - border -from the- Unitea, was proclaimed Sunda ; walls and ‘monuments. All to catch a|preserve allied unity until a more last- |~ Detroit, Aug. 28.—The estate of the |'giimpse ‘of ‘Treland's greatest™ corteze] ing ‘settlement can be made. The king of.Siam s 42 years old and | 1t¢ John F. Dedge, automobile .man- |and pray for one: of ‘Ireland’s greatest always has been a bachelor. - He is the | 1fACtursr, was valued .t $36,892,588.4:, | patriots. o eldest son of King Chlulalongkorn and | ! &n. inventory fled with the probate | Bear him' to that halléwed place, . Philadelphia. made a report to the pres ident and although he was not willing to Senator Pepper, re- ia. who also par- licipated in the Philadeiphia conferences 3 . | Natjonal Army i Poland. Tore ; bute. IR 3 r—— Major Joby i s ih _ | States. 3 < 5 4 succeeded to the throne on the death of | COUTt here today. The 50,000 shares of |' “Yrhare our deathless dead are rest: 3 James Bergerson, of Fairhaven, Mass,, | Maior Joly in procuring the writ, con- | " gicretary of War. Serranio-has X 3 - | King Rama VI, 3 v Mr.C 5 ‘e appral 3 3 5 S S 5 3 New | © he offenses charged were » i Secrecary Hopver. in appearing today | ik ! p:;m r:,e‘l’:fiiklh;‘:::::)“um’elre':‘gn 23015750 neacly . $10.000.000 of the | o CRther for the' final questing, . |attended, by 2. great gamering of clergy, |to rescue Miss Rose Chartier - of New agsinst a possible invasion. 'In mews-! befare the house committee, argued that ynasty. as | committed and he therefore was exempt from punishment. e gt peas, | Chivalrous he fought his.Aght, Inoluding Archbishop - Duhig, . of Brie- | Bedford, after she had leaped int> the some \ggal method of restraining extor- | (oAl dbnounced in: November, A950;] Sinls whs:tm LD Kindly, patient, unreviling, - |bane. Australia._Archbishop .Curley. of |Acushnet. river from. the Cosgeshail 1910 | 328" was in cash® The balance of the Homat® prices in coal would be meces. | hat until the new king had male issue S paper corcles in Mexieo City the reperte. ed movements of Murgula are nm | Honetul that the dawning light " ; i street bridge. Major Joly was promoted from lieuten- | g5 ynimportant. g deciared thes were wontaiped | e Succession to the throne' would pass | 1A' ¥aS in personal property. TWoud -reveal. T Al Dalmos, E{;,}: % o il i N ant, shortly after his next enlistment ‘on | * " : I the measure under consideration. His | Lrosmptively to the line of the queen | yywesT DROPEED DEAD . Lav his body in. the earth, “~ I'was. répresented ;b Father Edward A.| -Gevermment ownership of postoffics | the day following his onorable discharge. | \MUNDSEN'S SHIP IN THE Tews were supplementsd by Commission. | OLher's son. o 3 5 5 s _Giant frame -and soul are riven; ilHams, of: St.. Mary's, church, Catons. | bulldings in every city and town in t In dismissing the writ, Judge ~ Mayér ICE OFF POINT e I..D. Wt vic pre Mq‘fhe‘klns's fatheT is said to have Had AFTED EVADING HIPTING GIRL | Think of Collins in“his mirth, Xmm o Sy AT United States, where none now ia own- | 5aid deRart - iy . wives, T e g demt of the National Coal assciation, ators producing about = P aas eoul. decinced tne | his line to renounce the rights to s harem, | 2100E 2 street in Brookiyn today, Will “Picture the spectacle of a faithless S nd treasonable officer being _side by | 5 oo Alasks. Aug 28-(5y And”his nrayer ‘Be Thy Forigevn. |" On .2 satafalque hefore the Wgh aitar|ed. has.been- proposed by :congress by King Maha Majiravudh was the first.of | New York, Aug. 28—Driving his ¢ar| Thus sang’an Irish bard today while| rested.the coffin covered with a silk Postmaster-General Work with the ap- . . . P. in Roald~Amundsen’s ex . they- carried Michael - Collins through| Irish tri-color ; the catafa'que itself was| Proval of President Harding. side with loval ‘man in’ combath with the m’;fi:“mm el o e ol et proposed were oun. | 1N December, 1920 It was sald he had | 1am A- Crerh a group of girls chat- | jhe cireets of Dublin. It was bt one|draped in.black with a. fringe of, gold. = army, ‘because there was no DOWEr 10|y, Thoreh ‘of . Kotzbue sound. and thet % ‘ikelv to he oppossd by all | CHOBEN as his queen Princess Wanvimal, | tin€ and laughlig as they crossed thelor o thousand tributes {o this . Yoyng|There were many banners. of biack about| The elty’s first consignment of bitawin. | dismiss such a man for previous disloyal- | ;o gtern entrance to Bering . Sededt ';:,""::m He advocated provision of | M8 first cousin. The following year, | treet. ahead. of him, One dropped - & s 2 K g R e N budiet. He 1 ous coal -under , priority orders reached ! t¥, discovered only after his entry into : Fir"lh:“dsh;?lm.:\"‘ 3!::‘5 e s e ?22 é‘.fl’& :&i‘f& ‘;:’i:fi!‘p&;)x’:lvni:-sszép’mvidenca on the steamer Lillian fromm |the service. The same view applies to g‘;:h':,‘f "‘“‘"‘”“::"lgm Had given Treland" her-place among the | Teeland's war was not yet.over, |Chesapeake bay ports. .She carriad lesser offenses. const ;guard oyt 1¢ rovisi however, it was said that “he had an. | handkerchief,'and turned back into’ the n-n:t.:- :"e';:o:‘:":: -h'..:"’;;"«uu‘;’. nulled his betrothal to her. During the | Path to pick 1t up. He suddenly whirled ; . is believed. here that the Maud is'return=: DREIE veuld brink WIh ‘prices. present month advices, were received in | the: Wheel and paseed the girl With 1655 | nations of the ‘earth, ‘hut - ‘alsoi’ Hke|: - Bish compared . Michael| 3031 tons and brought, the total tonnaze = ing to Nome because of unfavorable ie A debate before the committee ensued | thIS country Saying that he would wed a than a_foot to spare. " ing | GriMth -and Parnell, was cut dewn be-| “to“Joan~of “Arc;' It seems to| ATTIVINE here over the week-end to BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT corditions. s 'y when Commissioner Altchisop was re- | Prefty Siamese princess named Lakshi| Créme f";‘ over the wheel dead, and | fore iy work was ed with ;dom- | be : he, sa/d, 463 tons. — HIS SISTER IN COLCHESTER d J 4 Jlled for rebuttal and declared that | Lavan. {he gar crashed Into i fapos by haroud: 1 vlete victory. o <iniint) CUN G K ngy at heroine's life did|' _ — % 37TH ANNIVERSARY OF FUNERAL e e transportation machinery ‘of — e aeion et m! ;Uh, O he | | While the requiém mass was bei destro¥ ork_ . So will it be with|. - Business s still ‘making remarkable | (Coichester, Aug. 38.—Mamie Fedus, six OF PEESIDENT U. K. fi.@ e United States had aiready been put at | BOOTLEGGERS' CURB MARKET ::w !:;“ rgi‘rls s&:|7~u\ :;e p:t,;m :‘; m: chanted in the Cathedral ‘4 mfitar '~Coliins, the work he did is in-|Progress. when the _pregent _obstacles|ve;rg gld, daughter of Michael Fedus of FR i s e Ihe service of the coal ind nd that OPENED IN NEW YORK | car. ' despateli rider rode up: to the edifice | de 4ile he gaye’ usl “more’” thig j-Whleh ‘face IF are taken into considera- this town, had he ight I v Sow. with the shopmen’ and entered by the .main. portal. He *%|'tion, :says the monthly review of the | igroq voniehe when bar BHiecn sbat- | New York, Aug. 3A—The -3ith 3, ; 3 ) \ tered tonight when her fifteen-vear-old | versary of the funeral of. President other tial traffic devolving upon | N . *. i |carried”in his hand a° single white lilv| ~ Jreland. is.a.land of. the unexpected.|fourth Federal Reserve bank, issued alimrother, Stephen, accidentally disch: ety tomb on RE B . el Woehh i unshie to m&;;",’;kcfil‘,‘:,"‘:;:"::“;‘!e‘;{ A now | TWO ROBBERIES AT SUMMER |2 token sent by Kitty ‘Kiernan, the déad |and the futire ix uncertain. If. Cieveland yesterday. 5 reD e Sl punthe ANt e ey e mote coal I & surplus great enough {0 | eth street, with price quotations, brokers HOMES AT ALLEN'S CORNER | patriot's. financee, It was: placed on the| ever. one may judee by the expres g She was rushed to Hartford hospital | ish Seventy Eiders, Rabbi Browne, Jrevéat opportunity for profiteering in | and customers and ail that sacs e o 1 e o I R | S T Tt en h e was Tious. bearers at-the funeral, read the 3 service. L% h coffin 1id. and was_tenderly placed there{ ofthe average otizen and the opinions ;‘»‘:’d ':l‘- 1!: !ln-kl: -(rie(hkhemv Bastry, Price regulatien, he ) Rye Beach, N. 2gain Wwhen iater the goffin Was lowered |of ths newspapers, the tragic removdl| Who' recently put in to, eftect ‘“mo -’,'_g pov' .,.ce...,l;fl::.‘q :;,'fl":, "3:,';,’,,3“"" market was reported to the | who Jaet night gained entrance to the | to the grave.. ST of ‘the natione two great fesren Gnrl leftand tarn” traffic rufe in Bethle. Sought sbout In a moderate form by |peice list ".,'3‘:h°:,"":;el i‘:“"?‘ ;‘g"" summer homes of Harry N. Matthews of | . At the graveside..Richard ~Mulcahy.|fith and Colina will niof weaken the|bam, Pa. Was stopped in New Faven, | yo)vq coNTINENTAL AIRSHIP e engetment of the legislation proposed. | prohibition official, was Guoted by a1 Waban, Mass,, and A. D. Switt, of Chi-.| who shicbeeds. as commander-In-chief of|course of the Free Stafe, but, on the{Conn. for.making a left-hand turn, Sun- / ; : Fres . Bif 2 , 7 NER ST PAUL cago. in. the fashionable colony 4a Al- | the' mational army. speaking: of {He )fe-| contrary, will ‘sérengthen it, first’ be-|day, according to a telegram received FLIGHT TO BE ATTEMPTED | AMERICAN LI S SREAK IN PITTSBURGH COAL ":(ny‘e x'f..',i‘Jff.fl );::‘g‘:im.s?ot};x h‘:r:“‘ len's Corner, took -Jewelry - valued = at | wor i‘qnd the ideals of Michael Collins| cause: it ‘is’ backed by. public. opinjon, in Eet!fleno.ln It was sald that he was # ol ey COLLIDED WITH DUTCH VI 2 ‘Whiskey, i ard v % - . 2 1ls, —(BY . P PRODUCERS’ ABSOCIATION [$110; Canadian Scotch, $30; Y. |$10,000 trom the first residence and about | for. Jrish freedom. said ‘solemnly: and ‘second. what ‘s’ called. the martyr- | fined $12:50 y the ) o Rye, $95; Domestic = Gordon Ef"“::‘_“ £400 in money from the latter, the -po- | = “Michael Fmvh! T“ never be buried,|{dom of Griffith and“Collins has rallisd prRETIY Burkett's bonded gine poss (" paeriss | it were informed todiy. for | his spirit. will live to.guide to achi- the people around the: banner of patriot- P The fiist trans-continental airship' fizit |~ Hemburg, Auk, 38—(By. the A PI— pisbure, company, the most important min- | Italan vermuth, $45: Imported French it . Approxiniately = 330,000,000 of the | ever attempted in the United States wiil| The American line steamship St. « In both homes valuable necklaces wer# | evement his ideals.” § o E NS § claims_against Gérmany to be represent- | be started by C-2, from Langley fleld, v for untouched. 2 The sun shone dewn upen the eoffin,| =~ “Make no'mistake.” 'said a venerable|ed by the United States before the mix- | {irginia, September 1, it was announced 2 ng in the Pittsburgh bitum- | vermuth, $65: Dubonnet, $65. L e—— and soft Nu‘e& elids tade ‘a setting|Irish priest tonight, “all the people want|ed claims. commission, on” behalf of the | this afternoon at Scott field, the govera- late today announced its | Brokers who were handling these curb by ok | Inisl night, e want Bloomfield.—Many pzople in Bloomfield | for th® final picture: 'which | Michael| &' répubiic. m&«hey’ Know they. cannot] veterans'- brueau:rfepresent an irdemnity | ment lighted than air station here, Stoy from the Pittsburgh Coal | liquor transactions were said.to be vir- who._usually burn. coal in their. stoves | would himself have . chosen . had - his| &et ‘it now. ‘alera knéws x to the government as an insucer wherchy | will be made at Akron, and Dayton, O.; assoclation. The deelsion | tuaily ln{:lme. ;:ay neither_actually | during the winter ‘are expect to be witih- | voiee but en.. ('hé was bur-|in his heart of hearts. , the United- States insured the hull end|St. Louis, Mo.; Lawton, Okla.; San An- handled E00ds the® sold' nbr took the i ace A it this winter, ‘laying_in.a | isd /i " with ‘tibvn-m make the bestof . .have ;| éarge of ainst war risk and al- | tonio, Marfa, and El Paso, Texas; out or, are ' a in with ‘in . ; %?nhmux- : 1 :_r;‘;' vn.msmhn s | Sic e, an aso, Yuma, . large supply of ‘wood. Roman Catholic ~ Arl;.'gnd'wnnl..fnm.

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