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VOL. LXIV—NO. STATEMENTS ting music. It s similar t and produces every sign an n used fn musio. *. Chamonix, France, o . P)—-:(me “Marce] am°;’2‘-’ér§2“‘¥;: %fi ‘husb; . 1) . Wflmmwbmmmmmm *Sociatiet, ty‘ana former | - “Ania Mt e y Flying| ... . = E mnmer of public’ wor 4 B 3 ; o S :820,132.92, ‘according to the Scheduled With atView of Ending. the Strike—Eastern| vors. o mans mr_r X - Priso . Sl Tnual Snancial satement e . X . PEACE PACT PENDING | Constantinople, 6 (By the A. P.).| Port Wi N. Y. Sept. 6—. En==y Labor Leaders Have/Sent a Telegram to Senator Borah| - . "% ™ s e n‘.’i.’ A A Ay vintion sxet todmy | Heat records for the year \ ~ - . cesbarre, Pa., Sepf fl-l b Sahihiaima Falls, 5. D., were broken: ymm' y when the Necessity of the tons. tanigt poitied. towar 2 specay | iou ke “"‘“""ai's"ni‘nhf“ox fae u.-u plane, wh&“;n two. acchsiona | e mescury Selptind 14 8t 3 p. m. s comman n a + Urging N of Impeachment of Attorney- | [5ic_(het: 2o _peace pact between op- the Greck army in Asia Minor. took the air when towed by & speed| oo g ad erators and miners of the anthracite re- A despatch from Kemalist sources re. | boat, stayed aloft 49. seconds each time & int General Daugherty and Judke Wilkerson Because of the | cion by the tr-distict convention’st hard | pots’ that the Turks. hase acsupiea: Sa: | wok. . dowiine cut. and_ then widea | Sridgeport in monfhawas brouent. into v coal x;lne :wmm Which began its ses- zelli, Aidin and Soma and ‘arg marching | gracefully down to the Wi ster uxm{m’mu et S - 2 = slons here tos on Bergama, about fife; il - | was said to have beem e e o Recent Governiment Injunction—Attorney = General | *'is b oga, | 0 y miles north sa il The Augus MaGssaring | crmgen northeast of Smyrna. * marine glider had ever risen from .the| T 2 TRECL P incorporated with a R % & o o a possible 400 local unions. in. the an-| One. 'Greek army commander. two | water: capital of $5,000. Daugherty is tojConsider Action to be Takeh Against|thracits disiricts, were. present when i | corpe sommenders oy foommander. were! At the end of the experiment, Viewed convention was called o -order shortly taken prisoners Saturday,” while . other | by & larze yarty of engineers, Mr. Curtiss| “the Few Misgiii Leaders Who Have Made In- | 2fter noon. Of the nuinber, the majority | prisoners captured by the. Turks include | expressed. Rimselt. well pleased with the| The Mmfl Pl ey e Few Misguided Labor ! were uninstructed, but John L. Lewis, | 400 officers and 10,000 men, “ | result of the test, made under adyerss|cAmp meeting o ngto; : X . Internatlonal president of the " United| It'is declared that Mustapha Kemal|conditions, with ‘a light wind, and then|ed 2n association. in operations in-the Kenmare, Kiliarney, cendiary Speeches. Mine Workers, clalined that he had a|treated the captured generals with cour-|gave himself over to interesting specula- , T district, where he was seriously majority that would overwhelm any op- | tesy. permitting them to write to their|tion on the possibility of “air trains”—| About 100 tons of hay was burned mear position to tho settlement plans of the | families. been denied amd-.u.v It is stated that Childers was captured New TYork, Sept. 6—Denials by Frail-| committes of ninety in Chicaga, probably b road casaiives, IED [mirer’ ietinan ok Aty Wit Bent out todl.ni by foun {u ader R e i R o e sir by a-molored seaplane, - . [a barn owned by Louis Sagal. were scheduled with a view to ending| Scott, seoretary of the striking rallway | five months" suspension in the | coal | ATHE: The theory that trailers cou! at-1 — P ike of raliroad shopmen,|shop crafts unions. fields. s mx":’"’ TERDA tached to a flying boat was advanced by| Charles E. Hughes, secretary of state by castern labor leaders| The telegraphic appeal was in code and | The, session of the convention today A BEVOLUTION IN GREECE|,iistion experts who watched the fiights, | heading the mission to the mission to rney General Daugherty and was addressed to the regional general|Was taken up by appointment of officers Tl after W. L. Gilmors, chiet engineer of{the Brazillan centennial, arrived at Rio Federal Judge Wilkerson of Chicago be|chairmen of the organization in all parts u;d commitlees. The credentials com- [ Smyrna Closes Gates Agalnst Hordes in|the Curtiss corporation, discovered that!Janeiro on the steamer Pan America. mpeached because of the recent govern-|of the country. 1t was expected that it | mitte was composed of the secretaries of = the sail plane tugged very lightly at the iz . featured the rail situa-|would be several days before they could |the three districts. They were instructed HPat b ooes 1N S0 Iowine. i e sail plane 30 feet in| Commercial cable service to Great ; arrive In Chicago, and for that reason no, to report tomorrow: ypon accepted dele-| ROme, Sept. 6.—A dispatch to the the air, Mr. Gilmoce grasped-the line and | Britaln and Europe is partly restored. The executives emphatically denied|general sessions were expected before the | gates. Glomale Dltalia from Smyrna says the|found that he could. hold it with one|Deferred servics to Great Britain and Eu- wories from the west that secret meet-| first of next week. forb The opposition to the peace pact that|Eates of the city have been clo:ed to| hand. Tope was suspended. ings had been arranged in' Baltimore. W ages has developed came principally, it was|e¢xclude the hordes of refugees in Might]! Tater when the theory was laid befors — They said that the rallway association|yq PAKE ACTION AGAINST understood, from the delegates repcesent- | before the Turkish nationalist = army.|agr. Curtiss he sald he'believed it would| Three creditors filed an involuntacy pe- had ountenanced any smach meet- Ing the Pottsville, Pittston and Old Forge | British subjects are leaving abroad aipe practical to tow a sail plane behind a|tition in bankruptcy against the Huron dded that if any were held, OUTSFOREN LABOR LEADERS | gigtrista; Leaders of the opposition twere | British ship. apd the families of Greek| fiying bout at considerable helghts, with-| Navigation Corporation, steamship car- dual roads wouid be repre- A8, prepared to carry their fight to the floor, Officials and —‘officers are = departing.| oyt ganger. Representatives of the Aero- | Fiers. washington, Sept. §.—(By the A. ¥)— | of the convention tomorrow, but the atu- | French -and ltalian flags have - been: Sautinr Chambor ot Commeree (hen ane =~ an alternative. after suffering many cartain that all the roads| Formal announcement by Attorney Geu-|(ute of Me. Leyls and Mr. Murray was | Noisted over many houses 1o, Indicata| Mauvis Gramber of Commerce pecb-| George Robert Sims, journalist and | " There are still surviving 56 members | prisoners and a jarge on the issue of senlority,”|eral Daugherty that the government|inat'iney would let this clement “talk ft. | that they are under the protettion of ably would be made soon. dramatic author, dled at his home in|of the Dail who are favorable to the |ammunition were left in Binkerd, secretary of the as-|would “consider in due time What pro-|gelf out” and then swing in the majority | LhoSe countries. The sail plane used “in today's tests|London. He observed his seventy-fifth | treaty, and nearly all these are expected '.vv ent (a(en. So that even If a few roads | ceeding shall be taken agalnst the feW|yots to a ratification, The dispatch adds that reporls from| .."ercent - its blunt nose, almost a|birthday on September 2. to attend the session, in addition to all|, The cities of Cork and settia the strike they Wil do ®o on the|misguided labor leaders who have made Athens predict ‘a revolution in Greece: R o g or " the. ¥ the labor members, the independents and | nessed intenss ‘activities we outlined at the conference incendiary speectes” in connsction With|ppysy oF PATERNITY CASE and the return of former Premier Vent-| SERVIElE SOR0L O Toere O e ke At.| Cunard lmer Mauretania lefs Now|the representatives from Trmity college. y_m Two women o Brotherhoods last month. Nolthe industrial altuation, and persistent . zelos to power. = R i G P g By yopier gl - oy wmmm e Il change its position on that|reports that secret conference are in HAS BEEN SET FOR SEPT. 14| The advices say that Mustapha Ke- gy cing spread of '2§|while the Rellance of the United Amerl- t this time. progress looking to some sort of separate mal Pasha- 15 personally directing the| , The, BliCer Bos & WINg Spreac of Sl| Con line carried 385. De Witt Cuyler, president of the|gettloment with individual roads stood| South Bend, Ind, Sept. 6.—Solution | advance of . the Turks against .the|fcet: IS 24 feet long an e P 9 of the quardangle created when Mre. pounds. Mr. Curties, who piloted the BISHOP BROWN CHAIRMAN ssociation, msued a statement in which|out in today's developments In the strike Greeks and hus shown cxtraoramary|bounds =M. Curties e A St od Tt Ml Tamity 3% enied the possibility of meetings,|of the rallway shop crafts. Augustua Tiernan, wife of ~ Professor.|gifts in strategy and military tactics. | fr2il craft, weigl DO D | T Ly NIon, oat: v o o i GREATEST EVER IN WIS. P. E. HOUSE OF BI he. too. declared that the rallroads| Incidentally, Mr. Daugherty sald prep-|John T. law instructor at the the total to 295. well pleased with the case had been | University tre Dame, filed an af- The Hull is made of a very light meta) | celihration of the occasion ‘was held In| - o P L0 Sl mein ot B el L il et i ers_coming back to work. by the aifri- | fdavit naming Harry Pouln, camus | FRENCH VIEW OF HALTING The cockpit is so small that Mr. Curtiss | Middletown Sunday. , Wik, Sept. 6.—(By The A | Ore.. Sept. §.—Bishop 2% number of sall planes towed through|Branford yesterday when lightning struck union leaders which would conclude ‘the 7 IRISH PARLIAMENT Dublin, Sept. 6 (By the A. P.).—Ar- : rangements have now been completed for | Dublin, Sept. § (By the opening of parliament Saturday. The | irregular leader, D first day’s business will be largely of a|ing the rank of forma! ;ature. There are two candidates |killed in =2 3 for t'/ speaker, William Roche (Liam |Mitchelstown, on the Roislt,: and Prof. Michael Hayes, who | border. - has been minister of - education in"the| The fight, which lasted i G o the Places Dly ot et Willlam Cosgrave is expected to-be the sole nominee for the head of the govern- | paring an ambush. T} ment, though Dr. Patrick MacCartan has | Commandant Gmnl publicly suggested Prof. John McNeill as fed th elrrepulars, who LAYoLLBlT! MAJORITY THE P.)—Senator Robert M. Lafollette, of '-m Cabei Brown, ot Vlrshll. ng the past week," Mr. Cuyler's | culty ‘process servers were experiencing | Clothing merchant, as the father of her TURKO-GREEK HOSTILITIES | could barely get into it. The of the public schools in|Madison, has beén swept into the repub- | slected chairman of the house of said, “the rallroads have been | i Jocating “leading officials of the shop | Nine-months-old son, today awaited court 3 The wings are 54 inches wide and the| , TR2 FIoPTHIAE Of U falled loflican nomination for United States sen- | OPS, succeeding Bishop Thomas F. Gal ng thelr forces at the rate of | crafrs organizations.™ action which has been set for Septem- Paris," Sept. iy e A Sy phe | Cmmcs - betwean L “upper: and lowec| Srol any startling increases in the en-|ator at the November election in this{Of. Of Tennessce. when the some §.000 or 6000 men per day. It 18|" w. H. Johnston, president of fwc ma-|Dor 4. Professor Tiernan, considered | Farls Bept. § (By the A. P, iThe|planes is 60 Inches. The litting area is| SIOW 2N ’ state by the greatest majority that ary | Nlal convention of the Ero petimated that at least Balt or these are | chinists, and B. M. Jewsll, ofticlal head | DY his assoclates as a-brillant law stu- | O°5¢ Method of stopping the Turko-| 250 square feet. Ay candidate has ever polled at a primary church. i m_‘.'*‘ taten | the oider and mors experienced men|of the seven organizations on strike, have | 10t describes the actiop as the “first | 7ok hostlities fe, In the Wrench view, ' ‘Today's experiments started with threel oo om0 oomenea “today, e on ot emountatlly | recently dropped out of public view, al- JUsdransular case cver presented for the |yice; "y open megutiations Immediate. | Liuccesstul atlempts to get the sail| (NCERE F 008 SN (1 Biidge:| | Returns received from more than four- “‘“‘" et Feturning to work on terme which do not | though Iabor” spokesmen have imvariably | decitlon of & court, and the judgment of | 1u" ™y (e conditions of an armistios e nto the air. Jach time the fnish-| port opened with a blare Labor Day|fifths of the state arly tonight o Bl | e e ected secm ey wiolate the obligations of the railroads to . £ . n rope snapped. | D01, - Jeading by 178333, W. A, Garfield. of rac siscted secretary cither loyal employes OF %o the Bew am- | (e Servics of th6 sasies of tho remtreiomng | . Poulin will be given & hearing in the aeceptadle to both could be rapidly set-| pailure to rise was atiributed to the al- | °**"E 3 Waukesha, president of Carroll college, | O bithops, succeeding = the ployes. order issued at Chicago last Friday and | Justice of the peace court in which Mrs | 'y ig understood that the French note|M93t dead calm that prevalled, and thel mu¢ Consumers’ Discount Lengus of| his only opponent. The vote from 2,067 | O¢orse. ¥. Nelson, who retired Since the Hights of the loal men who | guserted they would be available ir|Lieraan fled her affidavit Professor [, o\\1% UPdersiood that the French note| iviators, lkke sallors. whistled for a advanced years. S romained at work and the new men en- | wanted for that purpose. 5 :‘ignll; has nnnou&nced that he will con- m'l‘h- W-‘um.: yaged during this difficult period hav ; t empha| duct the prosecution. Bl e M clerical n prominent: In publc discuseions 15 1 | iseq the Beaf DAt the Leuk and M ot |, Jrs: Tiernan wil ho ready to tes. | 54 (0 be disposed to act with the al, listed by the corporation, ity, Senator Lafoilette carried with him | EaR the work of what. e o ote 'hal there were 155! Jabor organtzaticns were content to leave | ff When the heating tpkes place, it was | Greeks, it is not willing at the present|t€r Of @ mile at 35 miles an hour. the what was known as the entire Latollette | 170 e ¥ 490 loyal employes and that about 180.-| the fssue to the orderly processes of |Stated today. She has almost fully re-| Clace ™o comm ataclf and it s be.|Ellder Tose 12 foet frm the water. The| ' genator Smith of Seath Carollnd, Pro-| v fram Gonet Diarey Chure Latolletts i 100 new employes have been added. The|jay, but said the few leadérs “who. have | 0vered from her collapse and appears {0 (eved here. that tie Itallan government | towline was cut. posed in the senate the suspension for|attarney gemeral. ”"""" v, *‘"‘*‘ fum total of these two groups far ex-|snown a contempt for the courts|D¢ rapily resaining her former. spirit. |akes a similar attitude, /Forty:nine seconds” announced the|one year of cotton planting in United | What appears o be the oniy real upset | Mobns RO reeds the mumber of ‘men Who went onls s« meed. not complain . that they| MfS Tiernan in a lengthy interview timer, whe nthe sail plane degcended, and | giates as a means of ¢liminating the boll { of. the primary fs the. contest rur con- b, an ke. are denied the full privileges - of free|P0Iatod to her titubles as & lesson for [, w0 oo o Mr. Curtiss propelled aimself ashore With | woevil. | srosman -Tn-the ulevent QALEL: Whirk 'W‘“ maintensnce of squipment was| iniech Inatryctions have been snt to| 79408 married couples, 2 - canoce paddie, o Adoiphus P. Netfon, . rated materially improved in” August and will | too' T 110" Brates stioney at Crioae — DEPARTED FROM ATHENS | Later another fiight of equal lensth be still further Improved in September. |ypy attorney general sald, to notify coun- BLINDNESS flmnls DEATH While obviously the commerce of the ‘Establishment of a _ direct steamship (as a dry and loyally nmwih Ert R was made - The' glider moved throughyimg for reight and passenger:service be-| Anti.Salonn Tengue is running more than wel for the unlons that lesding officials of 'FROM ‘POISON LIQUOR —The Times fearns | the alr, this time at about 30 feet, on.an| tyeen Boston and the Gulf ports of Mex- | £,000 behind Hubert H. Peavy, of Wash- oot e Teciity an womd Hasg fime|the ‘Shopmen's arganisations, - fogether{ New York, Sept. 6—Poison liquor to-|ihat King Constantine has left Athens..even keel, and; Mr. Curtiss said, under|ig is being arranged by. the Transporta- | burn, who was tndersed and s by speed and facility as would have been . No suggestion Is made as to where he | perfect cofrol. Once, before the towline | tion Association of Boston. sha . Associetion ppomed, th, soesible had no sirike taken place, at the | T IRATES SUTRCLE Mcoted, would be reo ?‘:htg-hx;‘;::lo;mw sleht viottme n Brook | has gone or why. was cut and during a slight gust of wind, |\ i The returns from 262 ,prodnm ot o same time the railroads are providing | Sunin catled. hoe e Gl e S K the glider gained on the swift motorboat, | Gladys Walton, motion pieture actress, | 355 in the. elevonth disirict gave p.. tranepartation for all essential purposes. | 5ot Government and! labor cirelen | Vatats and Michasi Caors. acrestait on | CONFEREES AT 0DDS 80 that the fowline was alack. - | caused the arrest in Los Angeles of her|19530; Nelson 15,277. The wet organ- 1¢ the people of the United States Will [ 1044y compiote. IEmorance. was. assectod | changes. of homicioe growing out of the ON THE TARIFF BILL|_ . This i ke “"‘,5‘:;9 In sea soaring.” | manager, Allen Alexander, on a charge of | ization is clalming Peavy's election by & by ,(’;‘!“k;:‘:;",f’"‘;? x:‘e;n:::‘m‘:::ug:““ any actual or impending negotiations | alconol deaths, today were held without ’;“gr‘g‘i m‘:r,:“:rln 5.4 :;“""_:': é‘:"’ ‘; embezzlement. Miss Walton charged | majority of 5000 or mpore. Nelson ape Lney il see the: prevent steiie temet: | looking'to. the settlement of the strike | bail for examination: Sept. 14 Several rma n p Hartford has incorporated with a capi-|out of 2,523 precincts in the state vas; tion. While the French government is| Wind- tal of $10,000, The purpose is to cnable| Lafollette 294,857; Ganfield, 116,524. Finally a slight breeze arose. members to obtain discount in' stores| 1In rolling up this tremendous major- After it had been towed about 2 quar- a!m Atm-dwhflnc non enlmd take m e- ! Washington, Sept. 6.—Republican con- = o ‘Alexander had falled to account for §1,600 | pears to have a hard task before him for 'hh regulations, and i r Some officlals had been {nformed, it was | other arresta.. involving vVIOlations of the | terves an the saminiotration. tosft ol o g i i T ined floft =01 she said she turned over to him far the | he must come'out of the remaining 133 e .;-.y. been regardful of | e way 48 to add greatly 0 4014, hat the “outlook for a Settlement” Jere Mado:Dy detectives | have come ‘to: the:high spots of contro-| Oyt SROTRNAR:the Droblem of main- il DPrecincts with a majority of 32 ta the|{and rubrics which have great 'fi et amwartanted &t | had been brightened by recent develop- Iy 1o locate the. source i versy with some indications.of deadlocks, | ‘*ilinE balance on vertical air currents. | g\ oe,\made public by the state facl | precinct in order fo win from his wet | not inspired." entod ¢FTUDL transportation In the | ments but even with these details were | of bad liquor which has fecrorized the |t wus maid vedey ther It wiSht bonocen: (o Caerents g0 uch SUFTeDts, {07 | mmission . yesterday indicate that | opponent. Declaring that the M Froma -thir St il a5, lacking. It was a matter of common | Red Hook section. A \ |sary for them to go back to the house or e e erda T e ® ihs | knowledge, however, that several rail- gram sent by John J. Dowd, the| rents are not take action on revision of the water, We s i oattern aftec the alba. | soarcely more than haif of the hard coal| | The Rafoltun Matornle Bre B UIS|ike acl o e utatantaliy L LT R RS —_ |senate, ox both, - for instructions, but|yroee” onich % ukes oft from a wave and [Decessary will be shipped here., The an- | Only o ey o = o vonr ety S airman on the general strike eommit.| 70388 still held the views in favor of Chairmen McCumber of the senate and | soare |mmediatels; To keep Soaring. we | ual consumption of coal was estmated at | the wet forces point with Peide/to: | aderty SoRE el o o ‘.‘ leo of the eastern shopmen, to Senator |SePSrate settlements which their. repre- | the public could judge whether or mot Fordney of the house, managers, desire o, TSC 0 dge of the varfations of | 2:500,000 tons. fact that they supporte entire J muulgd I:“’-“ Borah, calling for the impeachment of{Sentatives had expressed at the recent|they continuously attempted to. paralyze | to avoid this if possible. e Ldzpliatiat Bohet: frombtie: aaton Guitaif Sew s expression ~vitie Mr. Daugherty and Judge Wilkerson,|Sonference of railway exécutives in New | interestate commerce and thus starve the | “The chairmen stitl are hopeful that the | "oy Lo S pe T T e down, after m; The body of Albert Memmilo, address | 2Nd that they have gained two wet con- | of-the ureh." ' The message read as follows: ok communlty, in order 1o enforse, by, co:|conferess ean -yilnd wp-their. watk this | iecomq” indedindent NIEht. one. wingunknown. who dled in New. Haven Aug.|Steesmen. — “On behalf of 25,000 rallroad shop-| The government's temporary restrain- | erclon, their demands. Week and have thelr reports ready. early | STIC (no water. beeaking & rib. The in: | 26, following an automobile accident, has | SeDAtor Lafoliette's large total came | py\ye xILLS ANTI-COAL . men on strike in the New York metro.|Ing order came in for its first public at-| “I am today Instructing the United | next wes st el g S PR L e e e e trom those who tavored the wet PROFITEERING AMENDMENT politan district we urge ppon you the|tack in the-senate today when Senator | States attorney at Chicago to serve no- | . Matters in_dispute among the conterees Be continued Friday. WY aftorts: fo. teube ot ived’ cause, but from a host of those who : -4 Immediate necessity for the Impeach. | Robinson, democrat, Arkansas, assailed|tice on the counsel for the defendants, |include the dufies on wool. sugar and hnn:l the senator attack the Esch-Cum- of Attorney General Harry M.|the writ on.the ground that it constituted | when such counsel s selected, to produce | other agricultural products and American ——— Newark, N. J., was chosen at the meet. | Mins’ bill, the Fordney-McCumber. tariff Daugherty and Federal Judge Wilker-|2 “plain violation = of the constitution.” | those of his clients who are leading 'of- | valuation. STILL WORKING FOR RESCUE ing place for the 1924 convention of the | MeaSura the proposed ship subsidy bill, o Senator Watson, republican, Indlana, de- | ficlals of the shop crafts' organizations, “The injunction against the striking|fended the government's courss, asserting 4 T OF ENTOMBED MINERS |United States Independent Order of Odd [Yewberryiom and bis advocation °' i i 4 oy s-umr together with all their books, correspond- | BRONX PARK FIELD RATS Fellows, Manchester Unity, during the | tention of the primary election e w raliroad shopmen requested by the at-|that it was the only action possible in-the | ence, financlal accounts, check books, and TAKE GOODIES FROM CHILDREN | Jackson, Cala., Sept. 6.—The two res- {closing sesslon of the seventh biennial | 1™ have mads the Jorney general and lesued by Judge|emergency which the country faced. | other documentary data. 1 must presume culng crews digging thelr way through | gathering In Boston yesterday. — i ey ot vt Wilkerson constitutes a violation iy | The suggestion that settlement negotl- | that they will welcome this opportunity New York, Sept. 6.—Huge field rats In|two abandoned tunmels in the Kennedy S DRENCHED GIRL WITH OIL; Bigh government officials of the consti-|ations might have bee: instituted | to put their case before the court and| p., A ) i :r:uus guarantees of American free-| through third partles Bre K ¢l v|mine téward the Argonaut mine and seen i the | thus the public, and I give little credit to | oaas whter (o E,of the diet of raw and of specific federal statutes|statement of machinists’ LEFT HER TO DIE IN Frames|'®Sept lst s News was recelved in Bristol that Mrs. Discussion of the whole -bmd at which Ve 1 v its forty-seven imprisoned ' occupants | Charles W. Stewart of Bristol died yes- officials ~ that | the rumors that any of {hese defendants | Moo, rAch they have been taking away fi 2 it s S e Y| Yarmouth, N. B, Sept Withr o SIS0 ey ,,""‘:,"__"" g tthout from' the lions in the lions & = made progress today and hope still ex- | terday at Hartford hospital as the result . N. 8, . 6 constitationality jout precedent in the Ristory of the| their organization had not been Invited to | have gone to Canadaandtaken With| o the oo mey int ,:,,.;“fu‘;‘,,;“:,,,,;,‘;,‘: ists for the survival of -the entombed [of injuries she reccived Monday night | trembling hand covering his eves, his|y Ui nrinae in the sl 3 30 any meeting. them the records of their activities. SUch | o goodies they were eating on the grass. | miners, although thé time 'when they |When a car driven by her son Paul|bandaged feet resting on a chair and an|y. genator y Bieh ool et toion, wpoken| 8o far as could be learned, no effort s course would be foolish, as the govern- 1 ° Soo1cS ey were cating on ool it bb FeachEl is a matler B uncertilin] crastod through & #ane yall. occasional quiver of his throat muscles, | of P08 el Tt R R I Bigh official quarters after the issu-|was instituted to serve labor leaders wau | ment is not without duplicates of much { four-year-old Helen Milier ‘clung on 1o a | t¥- A Omar P. Roberts, 69 years old gulde,| oo "0 " o0 B rom S B e S Al {miehe have o aaington. United | doumentary evidence ‘and can readily | oracker it tried to take away from her,| ~An advance of five geet was made this | Willls R. Smith and-his brother Heracs, e et a0 i re8ding | eriand and Senator Reed, I 5 ates Marsi inyder said he had | subpoena the telegraph. companies to 2 o 5 e | (o rosti B Greciruicn o mee:| ot his cont locument. Nor can they wipe out thelreceived.no instructions from the depart-| produce the telegrams. Dl e tangs i e goalifiy ol g | VIGR € R LS00 fhok el Bt S [ Crtanee: T oo wstcunding admission by the attorney 7 Pennsylvania, sach of whom: ¢ : . hs 19-year-old housekeeper Flora Gray. ; on until It was slai by workmen, The|adjoining Kennedy mine and three sets |row escapes from death yestérday when 7 eneral feported in the press *he day| ey Cooustich Snd that he had not been | “If this minority of labor 16aders who | 'oriimen then slew about & Gosen moye [Of timbers were put in. The rescuing | lightning struck a ben in which they had s Saviting, NONASE Su i Yoy Bots ve g v Wy By | ""’;:‘ C:f"' of the i:’“”h‘.’"‘" :"‘C“ have dem"!fi‘“" the “mflx of the courtsi| of the biz rodents which were darting|WOrkers were able to look ten feet ahead |taken refuge during.a storm. A horse S aiionis” GBS B Falton .t o v e necensary befor he couid un-|are not willing to come. into court and over the Thuck and see that the rails | and fifty tons of hay were burned. ; i s e s e 0] gurisks the-taske tell their side of the story on tho solem- | “°°Ut 2MONE other children in the park. fair as well" el Al o and timber beyond were In good condi- e coaleion a8 svidsnce am oot |1 Senator Tanioatc SR P Attorney General Daugherty sald he|nity of thelr oaths as witnesses, then the | _. 2 tion. American motorists once tried to spirlt | Iy - Septenbiey differea widely with Senator ¥ e e | assumed that the strike leaders would | public, which only desires falr play, is|NEW HAVEN DEM. DELEGATES When the end of the 353 foot drift to- | former Emperor William away from | ™ 1 :j";‘.’ Lt ol e e the right of the government in 10 SEEX VACATION- OF welcome the opportunity to appear be-|likely to draw its own conclusions.” TO 'SUPPORT FITZGERALD |ward which the 3,600 foot level where | Doorn, Holland, but thelr attempt ml--'c,,,,,z,.fm Was. read; b D’,"m %l ises. The P RATL STRIKE INJUNCTION |fore the court. His statement follow: = a crew is workifig has been reacher, the |carried, according to a statement made | parien one of (h,y'“,",“ o the| ment was “that the right to | s The government will consider in du fopoew Haven Sept 6.—Delagates 10| Argonaut mine itself can be reached in |by Count Von Moltke, the one-time em-| 4 nnent.{ IE i xtiaten ow: the' e‘;flurl’ was a vested right and ‘be Atlantic Cit; J., Sept. 6.—Declar- | time what proceedings shall be taken Oh Mexican International |the state'convention elected at the dem- | ynirty-six hours, it is believed. peror’s adjutant at Doorn, In an ad-| APl on returning to ms home after|fered with by the- I that the all-cmbracing injinction ob- | against the few misguided labor leaders x ocratic city tonvention here ‘tonight were | mho first acoldent to any of the rescue | dress at Halle, Germany. Spending the evening at the home uf| Foot declared. fained by Attorney General Daugherty | who have made Incendlary speethes with Boundary Commission Instructed sto support Mayor David E.|workers since the disaster, & week ago S M " Mgainst the striking shopersfts has | the purpose defeating the administration - ! | FYtzgerald, dor governor. Imsgructions “aroused an enormous wave of public |of justic. The rank and flle of labor or- ‘Wiliiam Randall, waited until the young| ~ Semator Shields, democrat, Ti Sunday night, oocurred today, when one | -The London Morning Post understands | woman had gone:to her room and then | Suggested to supporiers of the ;v;r:sl::‘s.o"glggn!;ufldtligl‘:uu;’ sor, the S0 | was burled temporarily in a small cave- | that the British government has virtual- | filed a bucket with ol He went up-|that any further argumest in convention o1 ephen | (- rt. ted the (- | was H. Whitney for consgressmyy 3 SENe ]~ o s mof serioualy hu ly accepted the proposals made by |stairs to her room, left the bucket out: uselsss, declaring that, of its titu Sheriff Thomas L. Reilly was given the France on August 24 for a Near East|side and attempted to attack her. She|some provisions wefe o pentiment In favor of the rall workers,” | ganizations are loyal and law-abiding Famuel Gompers, president of the Amer- | citizens, and I am satisfled that they will kean Federtion of Labor and members of | be content to submit the issues in the Vs executive counell today prepared to | Chicago injunction suit to the S IND ¥ conterence in Veni€e and ltaly will now | fought him. A few minutes later Mo|the strikes were over and coal orderl; support of the convention to succeed him- | PROBIBITION INDIRECTL < o ey Jnfer the courts with & demand that the | processes of law and t abide by the i self. 18 CAUSING DIABETES | be asked to fixe a convenient date. feturned. for the bucket spread. it Dy hjunction be vacated. Several secret|cisions of the courts as to what is the sessions attended by Mr. Gompers, three | la wof the land. rice presidents of the federation and sev- | “A few misguided labor leaders—some Al presidents of interntional unioms |of them avowed bolsheviks—who have were held today. What took place was | shown a contempt for the courts and the jot_disclosed. The labor leaders frank- | processes of law need not complain that F stated, however, that \hey were draw- | they are denled the full .privileges of 50 5 her clothing and.the room, then knock- 'nu'-inmunuxbhhud HOOVER TO ATTEND THE New York, Sept. 6.—Prohibition, which | Stamford: fishermen were busy ~last|ed over the lighted kerosene lamp and | journ without taking nnal acton . iilty to muster a g dy | night searching three hours for Ben-i{left her to her fate. inab: mans cous conrmnmson| s St & s yer e i i | L e, e Sy 0, B RS B B s by e Philadelphia, Sept. 6. —Herbert Hoo-|NOSPital to inaugurate a new medical | Snd 1""“»3? o h-ton:xn' et ewept sy .vp:n:’:l'; Caused him pain in|PBOGRESS OF HEAPLANE ver, secretary of commerce, is expected | Lreatment for diabetes, it was announced | 105t in 2 A s ‘ent Eiaten today. £ YLIGHT. 70 X here tomorrow as one of the representa- | 042y by the Fectration of Jewish Phi-| OVer Long leiand’sound. l::\::':d"x‘: ated at"a -distinds binind Reberta] - kg up plans for legally blocking the in- | fres speech. It is my Intention, if it tives of the.government who will take|lanthroples. The withdrawal of alcoholic| 2 FUG CEF N O ‘evening. was the father of the dead girl, Clas-| Washirsston, p-n. c.,—n fmction to be ratified when the full | shall prove necessary to proceed with ths part in the conference on anthracite|drinks, the federation quoted Dr. Eman- . Pt e P N sy, ence Gray, whose head was burled !n|Sampiao Correia II plloted )y Liex Executive coancil convenes Saturday. equity sult, to give them the fullest op- coal distribution. Pennsylvania will be|Uel Bonheiser as saying, has compelled | oo pry GxTorponG HOX WrTH his arms. Hinton; which Jeft Caiba: The seriousness of the present labor | portunity of free speech and under cir- represented by its fuel commission, the|the men of the country to turn t& sweets 500,000 WORTH OF SECURITIES| Asked if he had anything to say, Rob-| today ‘on fis fiighe to tuation may lead to a last-minute trai cumstances that will glve the greatest operators by their distribution commit-| a8 a substitute and has caused an. enor- $500, erts shook his head negatively. Police | over the United States o Rr from this city to Washington of the | value to their utterances; for T propose tee and New York and the New England | mous Increase in diabetes. 4 mecutive commiitee annual session. la- [ when the court next hears this case, that Jor lsaders disclosed. Another closed the leading defendant shall have the full- pesion will be held here tomorrow night th the lock' -u—- e tee Yo anh i Oty Saphun “ake. drink - away from man Dr.| New York, Sept. 6.—J, Frank Lilly, a had to clear away for him through 10.35 o'c! this est opportunity to take the stand and to reach &n automobile in_fPhich| afiuey, Cuba. by representatives of their respective Bonheiser said, “and his craving for|member of the brokerage firm of J. throng taken back to ‘eage (received- St sweots s’ Inensified. _ And I am_quite | Frank H“x’s‘i'fiao ompany, which fatled be was {3k Derver ¥ Friday to vigs whether to convene the | testify under oath as.to whether or not L willing to be’ quoted as maintaining that W\fi‘l’::d‘ 3% charge of ‘grand larceny | PAMAGE BY WIND AND Mficlal conference here or remove t: |they are responsible for instigating and RESOLUTION IN FAVOR a person is harmed more physically by Tast ,“m“: growing. out o‘;‘hh fiu“,: BAIN NEAR numlroxr mfil n latitude ‘ashington in order to be nearer-possi | carrying on-the questioned conspiracy to OF A GENERAL STRIKE | Paronizing a French pastry shop than he | |25 March srowing out of his failure 7648 west and, develgrments in administration cir- | paralyze transportation in this - country. Sl ever was by going Into &' saloon and par. | BAied todey before Refercs Seaman rt, Sept. 6.—Thousands of | well. Lieutenant® - Qf both the government and the A. |If they mlnl‘:x:lzl-nbte t:‘tzll their side of Jersey City, N, J., Sept: 6.—The Cen-| taking of a glass of beer or light wine.” | TLL ST t0. Tae wheft OF & over $500,- | dol damage. mhg::'m 'fu.nnpmv l:.ll‘:m re the story, 1 s sposed—although i u nty, N. i == ecur and trains, were district tods; nnx of & general strike of the A. F. |the government'’s evidence wil make it ;’,?‘hzb:;,&’:f".",fu}i,&fi: Ay on|FIRE THREATENED ENTIRE | oD vl S e Tom 4 peharigan. L. 38 & forcible protest against the | necessary—to call the leading defendants n-ny injunction was frequently | to the witness stand, and they will then labor headquarters today. | have, as I sald, the fullest opportunity of embers of the executive council al- | free speech and under the most satistac- kady assembled expressed emphatic op- | tory conditions. . Josition o such a course, however. and [ In thus proposing to'put befors the lectired they did not belleve Mr. Gom- | country, not only the government's case, jers even contemplated bringing the | but any possible defense, T am somewhat | mestion before the official conference. |hampered by the fact that the govern- “Publio sentiment will be sufficlent | ment process servers have had great dif- The truste¢ in bankruptey u today when an unusually severe rain|seen of Samuel Gompers, president of the Amer- BUSINESS BLOCK AN CHICAGO | the hearing- that he had bean b and Lwind . stormi -swept' along. the” coast.| the ican . Federation of ‘Labor to set in‘mo- trace only $30,000 of ‘the firm's n-eu Scores of fish : tion machinery for the declaration of a| Chicago, Sept. §.—Fire threatened to|Mr. Lilly then ‘testified that in- June]sound were caught in- the’ storm and at poor. general strike in sympathy with the | wipe out'an éntire block of factory build-| 1919, before the firm’s account was at-|a late -hour tonight many were. st ¢ striking rail shopmen, President Charles | ings just north of the “Loop” and bes| tached, his offices wers raided by .the J. Jennings announced late today. tween Clark and, Kinzle streets early to- | district attorney’s Ten and everything S - |mieht. A general alarm brought - out |was taken away. Mr.. Lily- alleged SON BORN TO MOTION practically all of the fighting apparatus | that the strong box, which he said con- | where one house was struck by lightning 4 PICTURE ACTOR HART|In the city. The flames broke out in a | tained .over half a million dollars and here. Bay Buckley, a_city_employe sta- . |buliding filled with. chemicals and were [at Jeast $100,000 in Liberty bonds was [tioned on a bridge suffered an electrical| hot ® win the battls” declared one of the | ficulty in locating the leading officials of 5 Los Angeles, Sept. 6.—A son _was|SPread by a southwest wind. in the office at the time. sald that micn leaders. the shop ecrafts’ xxgmnums No lh'. u-m- Curry, former Governor born'today to’Mrs. William S. Hart, . Aft:; -nmhouu ‘:"?a u".b: n;::“ v:;r; every effort to trace it had been without yer has’ yet formally appeared for them | of New v s the motion” pieture actor. Jt|brought under contro ction | success. JALL FOR MEETING OF POLICY In _the Chicago sult, and' this is disap-| (dent n‘:r-::: ':'3”:'3:'“3:.’,’1"' :1-’: :r:nouneed that gne boy would be|being confined to the 'bfim'.u in, which illy was a professor of m . COMMITTER OF STRIKERS | pointing: as I desirsd to serve notice up- £ d_William\ Hart, Jr. Mr. and Mrs.|[the ‘fire originated, a five Ml” brick | in the University of on him to bring into court mext Monday -"::f"""" 9f the United States . | 377" S 0 (taq sevoral months Ao.and |structure. Guests in a noarby-hate)fied | ney sail, bafore. Ne.cam o en m-.r. Sept. 3 (By the A P.)—A call |all the books, letters, telegrams and other | "—3exico mdum !mfiry Mrs. Hart has béen living at the hmel a8 lmmadiate maestine of the palicy | documentary data, of his clients so that to the streets and .nflwn-r.(nm]-n 48 ‘now- u-oeuu ‘business wi 8.7 of her mother 1 santa Monica, only a block away were alarmed,

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