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" r-m hw smusical stasy; Bas. s unced her sment: to Mn Ex !lmwm‘.idlw ot The Bmhn 7 tion of. war- debts b; | Upited States as sugge: % 4 | American board of commissioners for .of Balfour, the' émr.h, > ‘n forelgn missions in Boston,_said. in his’ s pscent neta; : ruch be cons ot el inereased by |1, ;:.n mym!‘gfl. that Grue_,arxuu. ul et 3 4 lccn:dbrz to‘h a ounce, as did. this. coimtry, ‘all. Aeveeic on - statement - issued by - the | 2coap, senate amendments nenuupx th Ueh caiis sgdinst German asury. 3 | cxting abe embarso and siacisg otash) to Retun All Men Now at Work-—Dm of ilh “Mr.“Baruch, ‘Who' was head of the Wnt ‘onthe free list i nustries boara and ‘who mcted: a econ- m‘;‘fsm: ‘;;fl:;;""";%,;'d’.‘;d' “Some republican houke {dadeck, piataiy > f:”lh':v“,m.,‘:,::’enzuzfl?:;!:::‘::’“m New. York and Palm. Beach, to. Charles | oo breed- and., disappainted, were - pessi- Washington, Sept. " 13.—Inter. pa!h» tll‘»d' fe: A ‘mistic as.to what the ultimate result ‘of |- - “ fort this visw 0 gether with other ob- FAnginE Bertiy, of New Forks ‘the 1;:“: ficl‘i’:nw*vonl? Dbe. Representa-[: « sion is Cmted to Decide All Cllfl That ‘Ml! PNP to 12. S |STREEIONT A e R 4 ee sy e | 00 Mol o o e St} 1R i Polioy Comnities. Has Auther i . & Baral, epublican, Towa, - tod | eploged el he daily, newspaners of | come would: be, while' Chalrman. Foraney 2 e' Y to It"—Po y + Haven Sept 13—Tomen will be|state chairman,. wers. m lcontral-of the|Stnate - S <~ s : S e o v of the ways and means commiftes, sdid slm parate Peace Am.“ given cqual represéntation<witis men ia | delégats bods. refused. to_se-| Tho levter discussed the reparatiops "X Sk o laouerdpublintbihes i tiaresnoala lzed Leader Jewell to 3 Sey 3 the internal affalrs of ‘the republican ecretary of State Donald J,| UM war.debt question at length, its writ- be . taglit. bR AL Gt aeaslon . of con- | - party in Comnecticut under mew’ rules| Warnbr, and put:Francis: Pallotti of |€I decaring it would he difficuit to.con: | A _seneral reduction in the wages of |gross. Chairman MeCumber.of:the sen-{’ With Individual Roads. Mopted by the republican -state.cowven-! Habtford in’ hi and ‘they also re-|Vince the ‘American people that the allies Cafadian cotton. mill ,opecatives is not ate managers, took.a more . optimistic < tion foday which enlarges the staté com- d ‘cept “Senator | Howard - §.|Wert unable to repay the ten billion dol- | €Xpected in view of developments in'the | vi “staling " that' the' senate mittee {o seventy members. Eath . sen- cmlen.nr’s ‘name - for ‘that, of Frederick {1a#s 10anéd ther “by- the. United States New England states. Chicago, Sept. 13 (By'the A. P.)—B.jof the officers of the organizations lax : ¥ A would .agres to. another. conference and | 3y Jewell, .head ' of. the striking and order was generally well maintain storial district hercaften will -have .one|M. Salmon for €ompttoller: as a.candl-|dtring the war:as long as they were'de- | = 1= - = . —— that the . differences would ‘be adjusted way,_ shoporafts, announced. tonight that|ed and such =poradic acts of-lawlésines' man 2nd one woman on thé cominittec.| date for that place ‘om the ‘ticket, nutiiiingpayment-of at least that amount The management of the Dana warp speedil the “union’s ~policy committee of ninety | and violgnce as occurred ‘were few ir The towns of West Haven and Grenge.| = The convention was @ quist one except|f8m Germany.as reparations. mill, ‘Westbrook. Maine, announced the| The vote in the: ho'l!g %35 17710180, | nag authorized him (o negotiate individ-| humber when ome consdérs. the 400,06¢ the former hawng been set oft-from the |for tha debate fowards its close. ~Thel “Mr. Baruch dealt at fengthowith sug. | restoration net Monday. of the wages in| With 102 republicans, 54 democrats and . Watter ual'peace agreements. with - the ra’l-| men engaged in the strike and the pr- 11 have equal representatiua i |ticket named follows: gestions put forward'by some British | €ffect last February. About 600 ars em-{the one‘sodnl(st oting” in sun%on of § roads. .of. -the ‘country - _based: - on.¢ the]sure. upon-fess mén’ mid h“‘r“‘;, o ocing delegates to party convention,| For United® States senater, Georg .| spokesmen that the Unifed ‘States:in con- | ployed. 2 the niotion by "Representative ArNT. lterms - of - a _general- settiement plan|thousands ‘of other persons directly o1 ¢ each. although wunder thewsepara-{McLean, gidering - the - British debt should " uke T Jdemocrat, Texas, to recommit and 126 e adopted by the - policy committee indirectly affected. We approache@ the lion act the towns joifitly have only two} For" governor, Charles A »Temvl‘etm into consideration thit “themene, Great Britain probably. will begin the jicans; and mn- democrats voting P! members of the house of representativasiof Waterbu ed to Britain was used largely tobuy sup- ‘ment of interest .on her war debt to | 2&ainSt R et . ihe CirRa iR W "m:.:e! xred“:frmlmt‘ Shon iat - ¥ v ls| We expected tham to appreciate-ours. Vhich 1s the badls of. representation.|. For: Heutenant-gbigrnor, Hirim Biitg: | pllessin the.Umted States, this country befors arrangements are | Mest of the republicans voting for the e g i ng“fifi T S The ' sethod OF Droceibre’ ROSMAE:YS This rule of the rulas commiltee, which|ham, of New Haven. “Surely ‘money ' that’ waé _ spent for | made for tho funding of the $5,000,000,- | F4IneF motion are from. tu westefn For secretary of ltflte. Franois A Paliotti, of: Hartford. * aves R o “ the poicy colmmittee at ‘the meeting Aot o oo O i 01‘[.00 B eabiniis: Fpiailiralzatatas andNew Kotk witn rml:,“f-- e R L R S b e e e B __ | shipping which became a permanent — ’f J°b V=0 ;;‘ PP ;“{h A s g = though “included in the settlement af | For- Siate treasurer, G. Harold Gil-|part of the marcontie fect. of England, [ Fire Captald Georgs Lents ot Bati. | 55 SDATE0 provisionkand the dutyon | All men are to return 1o worke i posi | nis Sl are to. returm o work uail patric, of Putnam. or ‘meney that, was used for-tiie purpose | more, was killed and 17 other firemen suf. | oceor;, OtREE Sections. of tht bill. how- | tions NS EC i ta s molit. ecotd * have received the necessary direc. Tor state tommirller,, Frederick M |of & ch material as went forcommerclal | fered burns and outs' snd . possibly e SSRE W SOELERARD eULESTL oM | June: 30, 1932, & T the palicy| tions from their respective system fdd. Salmon, of Westport. purposes’ or to bolster exchante or to ‘mnre serlous injufles as the result of an | oo ot s fe A0 Thatatement lasued by, the.policy . erations. The system federations or For_attorney-general, Frank E.” Hea:|pay for loan or matetials obtained pré- | explocion while they were fighting fames, | 52110 d’,"‘f,;‘:,;".;‘;’:"‘::‘;e ““,Uf,’;f,u',“"{{: e = of settlement were s fot. | Filroads mot now parties to. the agrée- viously ‘to-our entering thé war, if there !~ b 7 7| ment will be directe dto secure confer- . fate of the measure.” lows Aside - from Senator McLean the ra- were. such. can by no concei\able TEB' Mrs. Park ‘Benjamin, mother of Mrs. > > o ences with the proper railroad officials nominations are. those, of Tressurer Gil-| son -he considered a contribution to & | Enrico Caruso, who had been & patient | APPArently the move o Re:’:‘“:; 1= order” to bring to an end. the| L e B e eereeaen Patric. and Attorney General Healy, Ap-| cominon cause, and thefetate,should not | a Goshen sanitartum, at Middletown, | (Y€ Garmer, who is the ranking democ S ok enloyes upan < from their railroads, in which event the parenly a precedent has been sét as no|be cancelled.” he.continued. “The same'| N. T, for the ast 12 yedes, died suddenty | O the Committse which framed ‘the orig- ds and .relieve the country f attorney-general has - been. re-nominated | applles in instances where food - .was Il return to work. Necessary'ar- £ 1al tariff. to inelude potash in Bis mo- | the ‘advérse effects thereof and t men will retur for a second term sinte the office: was | hought for-England’s civillan population. ebe.. She was 56 years of age. ,h%t‘f“ ;"":‘g;} ““’"‘ hé ‘managefs of | padite’ the movement of i - Iié‘fii’“.fi?‘;“n'"m?’ all r:fl;:‘dl ..'.’;, .:}' T abe oa] not tor-her sOGI and wag Sald Lo DY | MAlnS's” new stits plec. st Portlandy| 50 uionouociig dhat b Would $ftir fhe | Toeat oot i oo iog, | forced 1o remain on striks- boctuss” ol more, than four years in -ths . 1ast '90}that population. ' It must be remembered |Me., was informally dedicated vesterdav | . orion, Mr. Garner ‘decldre ed the poush 2 that | the Tefusal of euch railroads to join " v.hq which - would -be Mr. Gilpatric's'“record | that the “English ¢ government. did- not {at a session of the annual convention «‘t duv id s agndal s Which' the partigs hereto accept, 1| agreements made.’ &hauld “be be re-slected. Bive,” but. to /its peuple the food |the Atlantic Deeper: Waterw: ys © Ass' Chairman Fordne(. in"reply, de:lared the terms hereof Shall be carried out l‘;‘Y The. plattorm . adopted reaffirms. faith | bought! in .this country. cidtion’ held on ‘the pier. e te officers of (he compantes and the “|n the ‘piinciples-of the: republican pas- g (e ather ianA - Lie ShRacicly {he potash” duty; Was necessary: to-pro- | representatives of the employes 10 al|SLPARATE PEACE AGREEMENT ty, praises the national administration. P WITH INDIVIDUAL BOAD! 1y, of ‘Windsor Locks: o i z tect. the-industry ‘built up in-Utah, spirit " of cenciliation® ana « sincere pur- ¢ L every: ins/face wheve--purchases /. ‘were | Postal inspectors expressed the bellet | aska and dther states: » =~ e 2 sommends the state administration. “i-|made in*Englani by us;atter- we entered | that a letter written fo the Union League | 4 e poraen ooty oot i awr o, | R0Be 1o effect & c:‘et::‘l::" ti=nent ot dorses the general assembly’s responsel o iway.they, were paid for in gash and |club, PRiladélphla to blow up the club | ge see Nae 1% cents a pound for-three | oo TSR paragraph does not applv| Chicago. Sept. 13.—The polley com- to a demand for child welfare .WOFK.|not by means of a loan by England to | house unléss $50,000 was paid the writer, years as against a- fiye years”. to or include strikes in effect prior io|mittes of the striking railway shopcrafti points, out .the achievements of the last| \merica. Again, America: p;ld Enlll-nd was a hoax. | irg from one cent to 21 cents @ poun Jnly 1, 1922 today authorized B. M. Jewell, strik: for: ten-wng our ‘soldiers o Europ! N el - in the orizinal house bill. Thé ‘sénate 3 & - | leader, to sign a separate peacs agreer will remove all -legal - discrimination The 700,000 persons in Smrna face | brcey p“i{o s L S i 2—All then to Teturh tb work in “a- (IS D R0, L AT o against- women, for strict ecomomy ‘look=- b famine within a week unless food supplies e 3 i a1 | sitions ‘of the class they original This action, it was stated, would ‘ené ing to reduction of the. burden of taxa-| 3RS, “3“»‘5 CONTING. arrive, according to H. C. Jacquith, of T on:June:30, 1822, and at the same point. the strike on-from 30 to 52 of the 207 tion. “and_revision of tax laws coawuzsc:: SATISFACTOBILY | Darien, Conn., m,,,gh,g director of ths | SETTLEMENT MARKS TND OF ¢ lightenment "'and- fiistice = may 25 many of ‘such men as possible afe 104, g 1" dvary of- the. country ‘whick —_—5 Near ‘East rel TAL be immediately put to work, at preseat| = s 3 o T |Senator, McLean is commended - to- the . Wasnington. Sept. 13.—Announcing | - 2 bt n’““ | kb ar pa¥, and all-such empl ot e ::mfiwlfimu:el;:; ot Baltimors o) e RS electors' for his ‘aggressive stand on' the -Mrs.-Harding had enjoyed today thel. Dumage estimated at neari: 000,00/ B o on -strike. be put to work or : CHARLES A TEMPLETON | rarie bflnkin: and currency legielation, &‘:fi day since her Allness becama critical, | mas cateed by fire. whivh airtuay de | . Washington, Sept: 13 ; ,‘.‘2‘ ok later than thirty days| O 3Ry othérs who cared to sccept th The Republican: Nontines for Governor it sta - Whité { stroyed'the plant of the American Hom. |—-Viriual settlement of “" "“ #"‘W of agreement, excent | PECQ METRE L et that ; partiai N 5 2 s | iny.. J:O'rgar:a. Terre te.q Ind., caid|2fecting from: 35 to 4 m cent, of e Bike been-praved gulley of| Tk the announcement that spartad was adopted: after debate, is ha)lmfl ta B % STATE COMMITT gmlmfin 2 to be fium“; ifs King in tne | TEllroads otthé - ,mm acts o floreuce'-mch in the opinion of | P be without, precedent -and . g 3 S T K from | world. - late today. by- _' - eral Frank E. Healy ih oppoitni 3 , 7 < S Bezsinatize procidad finite ctatement from_S. Davies field, president of thes Seaboard Afr - warned against emtering . into the m : - s B ot p e and representative of a railroad na-“r ¢ . ; tles company, said to oontrol $13,§03.- “of eniarging delegatiohs’ as .no om{ s, : gk annes fieSlaoh M b s | comm s 5 Porst by e Mg S ey i 5 £ e kn;ws where it ;u: l:'nfl :101 P e m aftérnoon, Avhen. the mew committes ear‘unuse 100 pulsesdo;: rl;nh-lfltmhfl wflgfi: an (ha Arctic o6cean, 75 n| v minority report offeréd -to rego- : ? 3 appearances conditions show | south: t Point B 2 ; lubtons provoked dabate, not on the mer. | [i¢ oreaniesd 1 9 s P i A Feiboagken > feave| Tespomsible for negotiations” that final »: furloughed or on 18aVe|)y ended in the agreement. siood here gllows along Tines of a ten. e saes B - V3 S Baltsbury seleattsy] BUYE qhgmz recently worked out.by i ;‘""“‘:‘r‘;‘.fi""s‘“‘n:'}‘”;:‘,," The ssreement was reached betese and explorer, is en coute for the Malay | B- M. Jewell, leader of the striking 'shop- and‘ O"her: rla Lo e el the committes qr' (mnel.s -dm‘:a? penineula, where he will search for what | TeR and Deniel Witard, presidént of ths | PTODETly. as’ of Tune 30. 1922, and they| 0%t ML fee e ention; |82y, SuMclent yenorts! will e given to [has heen termed ‘in sciénce “the mi Baltimors & Ohio. ric in-that or- st ; vifled: Tha platform sdopted was. of | Sie ROV Tulce afonted by b8 copvinf “be | reiate progrees A et orins walle el clénce “the: missing | B4 plan has been understood to: in- | i bercalled bacw to work in that of-| "preparations for ordering - the ‘mies pnusual length for a republican one e Y. will be discontinusd; Two toil calls demonstrafed that the | el WItRIA & Bhort' Guie (o™ chooe & {ltes sat Major John Buekjey |the best day since the -serious turn of |, 1t of the planks which were offereq bm|$'h‘:’?!§w T Rl nek BN Eias [ 1n8 itkss Convatatoones ATl reossssrity |- Gaps:. Edwasdis P T O ettty | Secretafy of the-committee; afthough not {Be tedious. All things going well ; eymp- solutions and then - to indefinite der | toms will varv. only slightly feom day to postpone. Thig latier in the end pra|®Joember of it, for séveral ysats Under igh - a1 % I back to work on the roads which 2=t volve briefly ‘the teturn. to work of ‘ai | 4°r. ot - i Ay #4—1¢'a dispute arises as to the rel- rifes to the agreement were begun to. wpman. ‘member - of" the committee, from |- ».. “C.B. SAWYER, M. D. Mrs. Trene W. Harrly, widow of Heney | ELIKErS 8xCept those ot who have ensag- | (T G Tt Can employa or it any | B 1 e e e executt e prorters of 'J. Henry Rorabacki (be| oty oo e e arged comtnitigg |\ 7. — B. Harris, _theatrical _man who. was |3 i1 violence, retention by the carriers troversy ‘arises growing out cf!c G, deq the - intarnstiond) | will tren mest and complets its organiza-{ A, F. OF L. DENOUNCES THE faromned in‘the Titasite disaster, wih ‘mik: [SCAllimem now at Work - andwamalcation | SEICOREARIT IR BIUTTS TG | councll, atfended by the intar x a3 tlon Ly choies of a vice chatrman.a sec-| . -: g, ANSAS INDUSTRYAY Taw |TY Zack C. Barber, & broker on New |Of disputed questions by committees re the strike: that. canno therwise 2 r\”\ ers of the six shopcrafts. This meet- ETRIEE SETTLEMENT ON NEW retary and a treasurer. Under the new| - el i ~hy d said empl as those of the past—was closel: résenting the railroads and ‘their employ- | Justed by the carrier an e rattres | O 3 * Atlantic Cit 3., Sept. 13 T ok S Winls eweition; abs made_ot. the [9F 450 GRS tior oAl e referred o7 Fuarded ntle ‘City, N. J., Sept. 13- troublesome seniority . question awas not -<he. b et A — A Pi—Denotncing the Kansas iadus-|, 2re:T. C. Tatum, age 14, wae reported | troUDIosOmS o the organizations. parties to this agres-Teo o Lo W or o T ln trial lafv as “the greatest fraud ever [N 8 serious condition as the result of a |SATAN PR o issiied’ by Sec. | ment, the emplo ! perpetrated on the American people,” and | I0SEINg ‘administered by four women of b i . L HAVEN BOAD DUBIOUS |rules, thess senatorial conventions will bs Ehas ¢ called within ffteen days. w Haven, Sept. 13 —Prospects of a e settlement between the railvay | TELEGRAM OF APFBECIATION or the carrier in the % s ohy. ey et wio. s0azy e STRIKE INJUNCTION 8TIT F '+ 3 piacd. thopmen and the New York, New Haven FROM SENATOR MLEAN |the Colorado industrial commission gs | Fort Worth. Tex. one of them maskeq, | Teitrs Daviatsads - o = © L A V0 E ™ o commission to be estab- and Hartford cailroad through a separate i Lol ‘equally dangerous and obnoxious,” the | VDO described themselves as a commit- iy »greement, in accordance with the de: | New: Haven, Sept. 13.—A telegram ad- o ereinatrer| Chicago, Sept. 13—Settiement of the executive council of the: American Feder. | t6¢ of the “Ladies of the Invisible Eye. |}ast obstacle jn the way of the great- 2:"35(::“;;-0“;;‘3 i by o ou | railroad shop strike on some rafiroads, onvent 3 ; o 4 I o - S v bor tision of the union's nolley committee fo- | dressed to. the republican state convention | ation 'of. Labor ‘today announced to. its ff,fi,:cfmfinifnr:;:v:elt&?m:&‘f? s eevautte: 20 amnounced by Secretary of - Labor fay, were made extremely doubtful in a | was received ‘here. tonight from' United | members throughout the nation the ins| The homes of Adin C. Robimson anal SAOWT - IR (A8 SEC/CAERT OF Phe SEOKE LS00 o commission referred to in|Davis will not, e ] statement tonight by B. G. Buckland, | States Senator George McLéan, -who | auguration of a ‘campaign to have both | Albert J. Hawkins, in Concord. N. H..[°f h“l wlnyu :Hr d‘eln e ran T thereot, shall be com.|the gorernment’s injunction mit agatns vice president ‘of the New Haven road, | was re-nominated by csclamation by.the | institutions “wiped “off ~the statute | Who Tesumed ‘thelr former positions in|°d the whole Industrial machinery of | PAragrept foult LICEPRE BV, 1 DUN ) the strikers. spokesmen for the govern- who spoke in the ‘absence of President | convention today. The telegram follows: | hooks,” th?l repair shop of the Boston & Maine ii’fni"‘;fii.?éci’aififfi ll::‘o;r':rc:r‘l;:i,:(;y‘ls: ‘b’: the chief officers of the organiza-|ment declaced when the settiement report E. J. Pearson. “I. am. profoundly —conscious of tHe | The council also took action to com- |Tailroad, were stoned. s lory tions partles hereto and six railroad of-| reached Judge Wilkerson's court. In an Interview over the telephone, Mr. | great honor vou have conferred upon me, | bat Jegislation designed to maks the in- Buekland said: e rom| OnNe government attorney said settle X and my platform in the future,-as in the | corporation of trade unions compuisory | W: Fdwin Ulmer. & Boston nttorney,| The disturbance ifithe bituminous and jficers or representals S et erean | ment on all the roads would not change The New York, New Haven and |past, will:be ‘Connecticut first and. fair |as well. as proposals to make unincor- | ¥as disbarred from further practice in llmhrlc‘le e e I | Thlx Commission_ shall bs constitutsd i gale s gy b o o) Hartford Rallroad company has had no | deal for all’ gratefully and sincerely. porated, unions equally Hable with cor- {the United Stafes district court in altit past ai e 5 cpal nlx) T ithin “Hifteen - days: from Ahe o gnings of | LBrous th the injunetion % part in the negotiations with Mr, Jewell . ' “GEORGE B. McLEAN.” |porate imms, in the civil courts. decision by Federal Judge George W :‘Lwe:‘o:g:reys e back o n:lo‘;kd T N S e A I L A 1e :n’y;h::gnmn'i i"!"fflf’li%x"ln"fif.‘i’é‘“i = Herria. D ieed me today that in-the textile work- |tion to decide all cases that may prop- MARKS BEGINNIN E s employe < the = - . ; the strikers and which constitute a lafge | - s o it 4 > off’ or- before Mo One hundred and Afty. Anker print ex.| €1 Sirike there. settiements are rapidly | erly be referred to it on or before M perts from various parts of the country|®P2bling the miils to resume operations. | 31, 1923. but not m:y:‘.n et Sew York, Sept. 13.—By the shoperaftr ¢ met .in_Boston for .the . eighth annual{ ‘‘The thres great Industrial .disputes ey Titpose of composing in|strike settiement in Chicago today marks conference of the International Assooia-|Nave been ‘ha;domy‘f,',‘ng“::! i;’,:hea"‘,:- ;u::l:?t r:; ':r:m‘:::m‘se Chia contrever-| “the beginning of. the end” of the stefke Mr. Buckland siid fucther that ' the is tion’ for Identification. "‘:' {‘"fl\,‘r‘“:?:“ ;;c; “;e (.:‘::d ““ym_ ev. all parffes hereto agree that meith. vll,.,l_‘wd F. D. Underwood, president of places of striking shopmen had been filled —— 2g0.. With them out of the way progress |fhis settlement mor any decision of ths irie rairoad, in dnmouncing” fodight :'nd”thfl 'n‘eh\?mpany was not in-need 3 -oltr?:x %Hflfle P g:fl-flef;lulzo‘_n;;:nr:fl:: towsrd. prosperity - will be. -swift ~and | commission above provided for, shall b his road was not a party to the o s S o used or cited in any controversy be- John C. Ready. P 3 ) -dless of fthe coal and rai ikes, | BUTe. e it G | zrlh::”'; F}:i;dl"onlc:rt"trg:tnhzrhlz:t:ms::fé "'lskf:yr-re nvln; ':;\e neadc}:l 323.3:"#5;. “Today there are “fewer strikers . in | tween these parties or between z\ n? it 10 orders from Mr, Jawell and added that ¢ | the drying peaches and intend to uss them | America. than -have beén in years. Tip |réads signing the =ame or a1 s his. o e o o in place of coal this winter commissioners on conciliation of the de- | class or classes of their amp e Tt e tn 5 partment of 1abor'are using their offices | other controversy that may ::: .;:fl':n‘ua(:mn:“zm - Hi t until- it : _K}d McCoy’s ninth romance is wrecked | i~ only thirty-four pending industrial | arise. ¢ taderation \\o‘:hllm:lhere °.¢fl23,":§ « . and Mrs. Jacquellne McDowell, = who | Gigpules involving some 30,000 men.: Of Both nzd:'!':n “‘,‘v‘r‘d,;‘,fp,,.u.m shai the terms of & peace aa.outlined by-tHe i o . i went to Los Angeles from Baltimore with | cates strikes ‘have been . withheld in |that no Intimidati union’s policy eommittee. percentage of the shoperafts, There is no vocasion for the company to make an: other agreement, and it has not done go, END OF THE RAIL STRIKY ke the beginning of thr Underwood sald. -“The Erle |is not a party to the Chicago agresmen! however, and 1 cannot say what actio we will take if the agreement is submit. d to us until we hold & meeting of our ? directors. od v - ermitted against any of my * understanding that the th e t becom is | 14 pending over mediatory efforts. be practiced or permitte 3o - : n;:t:;n:::?lte %:;v::?ur;ed :gol;:;o;: ‘The . American workman faces a. pe: |the emplofes - ‘;m have r'mfln;‘:a ¢ eement entered Into today is cssénital z f 5 ¢ 4 nt. We h work or-bave taken service or as t ELERS DISTRIBUTION OF B e g in the cast. .. riod - of -plentiful - employme: e . same as that discussed .at the vt back to-work the miilions of -idle | those who resume work under this un- n;nur’:l;\; orguu'r:‘x of lk;"nllrufi lf\; Superior Court. dulge Sisk in .Boston | Ch'Ployes who were seeking obs a year |derstanding. et .""w:'l‘):":ubmme‘;";""m- X ordered the stafe lto file specifications in|230. We have succeeded in avoiding a “g—All suits at law now per i pry F w4 ph 3 o ¢ its case. against: Charles Ponzi. quick | Cr2stic’ réduction in-the_high wages | the resuit of the slt:'xk; to I(ma:\.l raw r.finklns. I e Rt S I the president to direct the 3 % ‘| vich promoter; -who -is. to be tried on |Which-obtained- betore ithe period.-of de- }and cancelled by both par rike may m #°°1Ew0u commissioner to enfor the || several .state court- indlctments charging | Frussion and wa have kept general wage . oy cqually throughout the country | . ¢ 3 'ROBIBITION ENFORCEMENT Washington, Scpt. 13.—A resaiution Teques’ ng be ended on practica Statement by Executive Councll. Ty - larceny. Tevs! . within: a few.per cent. of ;what it | B Y #nd vot ailempt to harass-and < oppryss || 4 C— was. at its highest. | {I3p: skuiies ootk ot the sehommon |y S 2t b N Neaa :w. in ‘:;; R B A R ? ¥ “Industrial strife: has been. our. great- | agthorized. the following statement in o- | It was said o Suced 1od; v Representative Ryan, re- The United States destrover Edsall has Putican left Constantinople :for .Smyrna. bearing | est' evil:Guling the-struggle for.indns- | pignation of the agreement: = 4 deckload of ‘supplies. Tgulud.ng flougr trial selabiitation -and against:a wage “The settlement speaks for itself. If way aftected by the strike settlement, as The resslution charged that the proil- and condensed milk. furnished by, the | buric. Lgt-us-trust:that: American.em- | the statésmanship shown by §. Davi s shops were operating at normal and Jabor matters were _adjusted gh the employes'. own. unions. Of- als dt(‘l ned 10 comment cn the -thrms t fores. in- thelr. relations _and. will-join | ferences. would have beén comnosed in a|cf the agreement bition buitau \ias oppressing and haras. i Near Past rellef, for. the starving refu-|Dplcve:s. -and - American. employes - will | Warfield,-president of the Seaboard Alr Mtk coicus of Yoric by attempting . 2 3 the ot e find fae means to-avoid-this futile.appeal | Line, had prevalled at the ontset. df mo:t drast d unfair enforcement |- e ; Ia that city. 1t called upon ‘the president | . to direct (he commissioner, “not to di- Julls Sandersom. star of | “Tangerines [hard i hand.in-earnest.co-operation.for f week. Railroad employes are not break-[ L. F *Loree, gresident of the Daiwire now playing in Boston recelved official | the march to prosverll! whuh lies )lm ers of the .law but they are human an1| lnf“f;udsnn an{x: chnlrm:- of the ?am T84 his coie energles against any:par- |- ¢ ’ - Inotification from the supreme court of |alezd. - faipuot -1a.ibe, sootided.the ognsideration | DTS CEIEE CONERetes. pEBeli S mak Veslar comm unity,” and upon the com- |, i New York that she had been sued for al- ot which " they ‘beFeve they are entitled ta & he 4, 8ot mEke masiciors fallure to comply fhe presl e * | yores by her husband. Lieutenant” Brad: | CASKS LABELLED “OIL" PR ‘as: the indllenabls Fiaht: of Aot S0 0 ent wouid be asked to seek his resig- 5 ' American. citizen. leds wigr s 2 s : 2;‘&(::;‘;:‘:[; lfl_.:‘:“ém";‘:"::fi;:f CONTAINED GEAIN'ALCOHOL | ATTCan Sl ECh \\ ent through rhe|knowledge of the roads that would RO X % | ing may 2T PRICE OF ETAXDARD . 5 5 .| peaceful method of - continusd ‘negotia- { U With the strikers, = = e ‘Westport. Conn., Sept..13:—1In" mnlu; tions: mot by resorting to. violence \orf L PLAYING PRIZE: E =, e infynetion ‘se- B AYIN 5- AT TO i £ Z The leagus of nations has been offered | to avold hitting an §-year-old girl here | other, unlawful acts. The infynction Bk -’“LE_anz o et : | |by Switzerland 40,00 rquore vasds of | today George Heller, driver of a truck, |cured by the attorney general cwnl AMERICAN' CONSERVATORY New Yoih, Sept . 13.-SThe — United > b ground in Geneva upon which to, 14 a |overturned his machine and-scatfered as’it d@id near close of M-‘;- ‘mpor 2 i €1iel Corporation anmounced “ to- | b - | néw home for the mternuticnal labor Bu- ) cargo of catks ‘labelled “4il"jover ths {ant and !"‘"lh o 3 t. 13 - (By “iat ' “hed recommended: s % 5 reau and an udditidnal hall for . ment-fstreet. Some of the casks broke and were | would K g T ight hours “Webster of Pits wiLs.diary companies that the price of Fak 2 - {Inis of the Asserally of tas Jeagus ualin- | discovered to contain grain aleohol, dc- | earlier, hem o was awaraes first prize in Mandasd 14°ls be increased. commencing ternational confenc:s. cording” to ‘police investigating the accl- “We i v to mak Ditober 1 to $43 per’ gross fon -base, the competition in the higher coures of dent. .Heller was arrested on the charge | nar excuses to offer. cepted the|piano playing at the .American ;Conse: F. ¢ b.mils for delivary in shout equal A sult for X23,010 es wan %.a |Of lllegaliy transporting aleohol and-will { administration’s proposal for & t.| vatory here. % - - Mss Maria Pettit, of New mont i in elrcuit coart in St s by M An-|be arraigned before United- States Com- |and were not responsible for the misay- 7 Tecsived second prize. while hon. e St e . .| ma Newman, ‘slenotraptier for the. loss | missianir Hugh J, Lavery tomorrew. -.|p¥cation of .alleged undersiandinge be-|orabie mention went to Myra- Palachs Th. present price, $40 per gross ton| . % 02 her right- ay ©he clrarges sh: was=| * Helen Fable, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [tween the administration and the cha. of 8dn Francisco and Elfzabeth Webster besc, wili ecntinue in effect unti] Sep- Struck in the eve by a golf ball while the | Frederick .Fable, of this town,: was|man -of the . Assoclation of Railway|of Pjttsburgh. - tomier €3 | * | was boating ‘on a lagoon lylng between | caught under the truck apd -received - a | Executives ‘to which its defeat by thut In- the rreparatory coufse the ~ firs twa holes. fractured leg and concussion-of the skull. [body was attribued. Neither were we|medal was awardea tv vatherine Leg- SEVES MILLIOS SOVIET . Her cendltlon 1s not_serious. 5 responsible for the labor provisions of |man of Springfleld. liis. the second 1o VES MILLION SUVIE E o gadiial: Bamibnr Sasinal ik Hunting-|. Heller sald he whs -on -his way from|the transportation act. June Sanders of Washington, D, C., ané KUBLES 70 THE DOLLAR | - ton of Norwalk, said that he would for.| Bridgeport to White Plains: He gave his | = “We conducted our proceedings under|ihe third fo Lesland Coon of. Boston = PR STy L ward. to ‘Coroner John J. Phelan a re-|address as 547 East 16th street,. New | well recognized labor polcies of iong| Agnes Nicholson of Cinclonati receiyed Moscow, Sept. 13.—(By Tho A (P)— “|port giving “accident or suicidd™ as the| Tork city, and said the truck was own-|standing. - The public will not believe | honorable mention, Saven million soviet rubles to the dol- 2 E 2 TSR cause of death 'of Fidelo S, Henry, vil{ed by Jobn J. Bagley, .99 Courtlandt | that the rank. and fils and labor con-| ~ The competitors un: 1ar is the new rate set: by the governp- 3 A g e ¢ ) bl ‘| promoter of New. York, who was found |street: New York. . Foiice sald the truck | done acts of violence, resulting in loss|tarn. hidden from the d ment stock exchange mldfln '\\M T3 E 2 . , ; S dead’ on the grounds ¢f " his summer cmuma 400 cauuu at grain alcs- | of -1ffe among- traln ‘servics emploves | which was compose dof some .1 Sas just mem saRe e . Rer g < 2 | homs u Clxmnmn.h Monday. hol. > A Sy -.na oLhm um:ush Lh! constant :fl'ofl most. eminerdt nulhuu