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2LOSTAVIATORS EQUITY REFUSES a LAND IN MICKIGAN ALL CONCESSIONS 2) AFTER LONG FLIGHT Slater and ‘heaven Return to Home Field When Trouble THAT NORE UNO Striking Actors Actors ‘Stand ied in Spite of More Liberal are under comaiara on ston by Bigse st Bal and Working Conditions, are under coaiae ophers ‘The shop- % conta an hour, ie, Dot oe aayiings ut are ae: together, sx cae It was announced at 3,90 o’slock this afternoon that twenty-four planes had completed the round trip Might between New York and Terente in the Hotel Commodore tests., Séven of these started from Toronte and ral | seventeen from Roosevelt Field, Min- ‘The offer of the producing gers Association through George Cohan to Adopt 6 Siem of aentenas WOT tween manager and acti which ts far |” more liberal than that demanded by the Actors’ “Equity brought the theatrical strike situation | to the verge.of a crisis to-day. that stands between the actors ond the question of inion of actors a7 both sides admit that this ie qutite a cola. After Lieut. H. B. Slater and his! mevhanician Sergt. Strickland had ‘been given up for lost in Lake Brie or Lake Ontario by the officials of the Genoa and waa 4 at Gibraltar. STEEL WORKERS’ GHIEFS CATTLEMEN ISSA BILLS SEND THREAT 10 GARY) TO REGULATE THE PAGKERS |*: Could Prove, Their Putting: Strike 4 Effect, They WASHINGTON, Agg.29.—Atter conference bere to-day with the Ex- ecutive Committees of the American Federation of Labor, ‘representatives Heved this had something to do with of the committee of the Steel and Iron the definite announcement of hie pear Union, made public « letter speechmaking tour. He has beon as- to m, s0yed by Senators Hitchéock, Swan- | of gon and others that friends of the | Gorporation, able to take*care of any | al) amendments, era The death warrapt of the Shantufis ‘@mendment does not necessarily clear h Gp" the matter of reservations, but | um’ tes wt WILSON WILL START e} TOUR ON WEDNESDAY; NO TREATY CHANGES; (Continued from First Page.) ty coming up thes BYPMight as Well Take Away De-| bea «livery Wagons as Rettigei, + WASHINGTON, Aug, 2 on the Kenyon and Kendrick bills for. regulation of the packing indusiry were renewed to-day before the Sen ate Agriculture Committee. Ammons, former Governor of Col- oradp, headed a delegation of sevon- teen, eattiemen from -that Sta‘e in in of theUnited States Stoel opposition to the legislation. Sooee. trike of ‘union 1 el work- hen <apend ices the dor- The President is so sure that it Is be- Chairman of the Board We don’t allow our bedding to be used for 90 days and then re- turned for credit We satisfy each customer ‘by “I am fot opposed to regulation by law," Mr. Ammona said, “but I am | oppesed to laws which give disores i. on toe oe ia, power to officials to make “at you want to divores packers [is the frst | still prevalent that the President will have to compromise on some reserva- {tions if the treaty is to be ratified. { Even thoug’. any individual reserva~ tion can be deféated, that formidable matter. Officers of the Actors’ Equity Asso- American Flying Club and the Army Air Service in charge of the New York |clation sald to-day that the organi- zation, backed by all the theatrical unions allied with the American Fed- eration of Lebor, will stand firm fer. recognition of the ynion. Officera of the Fidelity Association, the rival ace organization, of which George Coban is President, say that individ. members of the Bquity, consider- ing that every demand made upon the managers has been granted, ore beginning to slip in thelr allegiance trades unionism and that the of Equity members to the! zieut, Belvin W. Maynard, who is ity will eoom wecome a M004, | Relieved by the American Flying Club ‘There was ap ait of serloysness| omciais to be one of the three con~ about "Mquity headquarters in West|testants likely to receive the Hotel to make continued sis» zag trips across | th Street to-day which has not been | Commodore's big. prize in the New noted heretofore, Officers of the ot-|York-Toronte ait Major J. W. Rakes in a De Havi- |@nisation were kept busy explaining at Roosevelt Field |t© temperamental members that the from Toronto at 10.39 o'clock to-day, |#ttike has not been won and will not minutes out of |be won until the union is recognised. “This little old contract looks pretty end of the New York-Toronto en- durance and speed tests at Roosevelt Field near Mineola, word was re- hour lcelved early to-day through the As- sociated Press that they were safe at Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, Mic! They had engine trouble after leaving | Buffalo: tor Toronto last night and headed straight for their home station ot Moupt Clemens instead of coptinu- ing across the storm troubled lske. teamships had been | the Jukes for them all night with @ares and searchlights. Capt. H, W. Cook, @ Canadian flyer, with a captured Fokker, abandoned the race ‘Dut that an- Peties Hh i Seria wie costes of [9108 ANGELS, Cal., Aug. Striking ¢trainmen will be served with <opies of the lakes to find © land 4, arrived. He was } hour and ; Albany. fis machine bore the name of King Albert of the Belgians on its | 600d to me,” was the gist of the com- bow. Major Simmons started from|Ment of many actors and actresses so bad|to Grant Stewart, the recording sec- progress on hig way west that he got |retary of the Equity, leave to begin over again at Toronto. Roosevelt’ Field but made Mr, Stewatt would started back for|feply, “that it is @ magnifiegnt eon. tract'on its face. But bear in this one thing, That contract Major Simmo' Toronto at 11:02 o'clock, Lieut. Daniel B, Gish, who ma the trip to Toronto earlier in the|never have been granted were it not W. C. Brown, | for the Equity Association. And that started out again to-day as his own|contract can be enforced only by the Lieut. Gish wos| Equity ‘slightly disabled in ‘France, but after | blows up that contract will blow up.” a tflp asa passenger was confident of his ability to handle an airsnip| offered by the managers: Bight performances to conati- tute a week. Additional. per- formanoes to be paid for on the basis of one-eighth of a week's salary for each such performance, Dramatic actors to be paid in for rehearsals after four comedy and operatic actors, including chorus, to be paid full salaries for re- hearsals after Ove weeks. play be abandoned after less than ten days’ rehearsal the manager pay actors one week's Bon. Haller’s Division, Recruited | "ee, With Licut. pee dn United States, Engaged Twice at Sossnitz, pilot im a DH+4. Tf this union Here is @ list of the concessions WAAONDON, Aug. 28.—American Poles dashed with Gorman ‘troops in two con- at Sossnits, in Silesia, last Satur- ete, to despatches received Lieut” W! ‘T! Contes, who An- ‘The Germans are reported the frontier and engagéd Haller’s Second Division, which is | "4%. eer that be felt he “was on @ rainbow chasing expedition most of so thoroughly streaked with worms between New York and pt, Richard Depew’ ended his ie es teh at Roosevelt Field at the Albany control stop continued to be re arriving aviators comp! there Was not sufficient space at = | Albany to land @ plane wafely, Lickt, . with an Italian Caproni, received permission to Albany stop because the size of Viandiag was wuoh as tw make th jee dangerous for @ praci- Ross Kirkpatrick srrived at incola ina DH 4 at 10.40 o'clocx, one hour and fifteen minutes from pan. Lieut, Colonel’ Harold B. xe completed the Toronto at Roosevelt Field started hi * et gg) lartney Peon math him as a passenger Lieut, Col. W, C. man, chairman of the Air Service bance at Vein ig age iret i to Toronto, Saute ps ‘began his round trip over again ‘oronto yesterday, left Roose- vat’ Field on his return at 9.01 o'clock Fifteen minutes after membered he bad not complied with the rule that he must circle twice over Roosevelt Field be- fore leaving and came back and com~ pleted the two circles. en an sar et Managers shqll furnish all cos- tumes, wigs, &c,, and al) gowns in beth dramatic and musical season to actors working |: bad AG) the week befoi fe ci ria After thi ie walarios will be pald for wore whether the re wena Ih case of dispute ove, contract violation the actor and the mane ager shal} each trator, and if these two. hot fail to agree @ third shall be Derailed Train Carrying Soldiers, <2 Machine Guns and Prisoners, Says Report. | ite derailed « Carranza treop “oarrying 150 men, machine guns, artil- and provisions, in the state of near Kapinal de Morelos, early , ale Bais ‘and killed or made prisonor the federals, according to advices ech at} Cc. NEGRO SLAIN IN SLAIN IN RACE CLASH, ja! Furininedae st 80h ant night, ext to Minoola in the early morning and for Toronto at 9.37 sociation Ww will " entreote The next to fe last clause 1s the|Queeaberd, Willamsbure, Manhattan |Petc® treaty with Germany, now. ber block. The Actors’ Hquity|and Brooklyr Bridgea to-day jn mili- ata that in disputes igry formation, diving under the | probable deopite sent the actors. this inve) ived paste union principle of collective bar- |#2d going to Haselhurat Field. ‘rhe situation is complicated by the |Corpl. E.R. Leggett aa observer, lead- strikes of the stage hands and musi-|ing; Lieut, G. H. Burgess (who was clans. They are working under ggree- or contracts which have ney time to run, but having gone strike in purport of the actors, it bry conceivable that they might make is and expect the actors to support theme, Hearing of arguments on the mo- tion of the Wir‘er Garden Company, | gq) , | operating the Fourteenth Street Thee © injunction restraining |Francis Wilson, President, and other oMfcers of the Actors’ Equity Asso- ciation from interfering with plays pro- duced in that theatre, was postponed | to-day by Judge Julian T. Mack in the Federal District Court by agree- ment of counsel, William MoCarthy, of the Interna- Alliance of Billposters and Billers of the United States and Can- ada with 900 members, said the members of that union would refuse tg. post bills advertising actors who wore not members of the Hquity As- sociation hereafter or promoting the interests of managers who refused to| Equity contracts, ouls Mann, Vice President of the new Fidelity Association, said: “Our offices ars flooded with the little folk of the stage who are tremendously jubilant over thé fairness and lib- t conditions an- message a Witson to ‘the Prince of Wales, had been forced down Mond jsor, in Broome County, Boa’ his motor wei wt Ocmulgee, Ga. neur bere to-day, by i} %% mob. The church then u rd ise up and|mall and had his machine dismentied id shipped back to Mi An improvement ‘over old style corn flakes POST ASTIES nounced by Mi: from the Managers last night,” The povsibitity of motion pictures being drawn into the actors’ strike was brought nearer to-day ticket takers and granted a charter Federation of Labor at once, Shortly after reoeivi: ser ter the union will money and better ‘working eo aenaions, ere would be | R' the American pla VGN ASR A atte OES The impression is wna at building bedding according to his or her requirements. Hall’s Bedding is always new—no seconds to special sales, but wet) = from ownership of refrigerator cars | stecl workers’ representatives could |I think you might as well take away rs, Presi-|their delivery wagons, pass a law Don't let somebody have Lehatet to say whether they ought to them, and how many they ought yesterday, but ir with wel. Gomtpe: |dent, on ar oa of the Fed- | | coim to get the fequired two-thirds | ‘your answer to! (8 Sj vote, without which the treaty 1% Te- Jected. ‘The most probable outoome 1s that; atl by the time ate President returns | from bis journey a basis of agree- | ment will have been worked out. It would surprise nobody to Jearn that unofficial soundings were being taken im international politics to ascertain if certain reservations would be ac- copted by England, France, Italy and perhaps Japan Maynard arishione: 1 Gone compensating reservations eagle oh and co, reopening the whole Peace ote ome RS gabe ty ead Our e- ” Perience is that when the Yards ane ployessé of your corpore | owned by people -interested in the business we get more facilitfes and | More*eompetition than when some [one owns them just for investment’ counseltfor Switt & Co. placed before the committee a Mass of correspondence, was intended salers are refu work off at waid 4 letter to, Judge Gary, “and we understand the first para- graph of your answer to be an abso- lute refusal on the part of your cor- poration to eoncede to your employ- een the right of collective bargaining. “You question the authority of our commiittée to represent the majority | of your employees. The only way by| which we can prove our authority is to put the strike vote into effect and | we sincerely hope you will not force reasonable prices for servicable goods at all times. FRANK A. HALL & SONS Bstabtished 1828 25 West 45th St.. New York Olty Henry Veeder, pearing before the ar committee in 9; tion to tht pro- posed packer mad MELLON LONG ISLAND HOME ROBBED OF $3,000 IN GEMS Told Him Air Service Was | conterence. Unsanctioned by Scripture. It is possible that these nations, or rece, wai about & strike to prove this point “We read with great omre your statement ag to the interest the cor- poration takes In the lives and wel- Burglary Adds to Series in New Summer Places— - Colonists Alarmed. Diamonds valved at $3,000 and some cash was stolen from the Villa Maria, the summer home of Mrs. Edward P. Mellon at Southampton, L. L, Satur- it was/learned to-day. two of them, might be willing to take the reservations for the sake of hav- ing this country a member @ the! rar of the employees and their fam- League of Nations and having the war business Gnally tinished so that the world could put @ stop to the lit- tle near-wars that are Keeping Europe Roosevelt Field to-day ip high spirits. }in @ turmoil. Lf this should come to Unofficially his record for the round | pass, Lodge, Knox und the others ities, and if that were true, even in a minor degree, we would not be preasing consideration through a con- ference of the terrible conditions that . The conditions of employment, the home life, trip is the best chus far, He is an | would be justified in claiming a vic- ordained Baptist minister who, two |tory, while the Democrats could with years ago, when he was twonty-*lx | equal grace claim that the honor re- years old, left his church at We Mrs, Mellon did not discover the theft unt!! Sunday morning, Among the articles stolen were sev- eral diamond stickpins, lavallieres, hair bars and breastpins. None of hovels of the steel workers is be- Surely, this is o yond description. matter which might well be discussed in conference. mained with them. T'S a dog’s life—a happy, Forest, N. C., to enlist in the air ecr-| Hiram Johnson would be left la- vice in Texas. menting the decadence of American “In the emergency of the war,” ne | principles, Borah would be entitled to said to-day, “I felt justified in sus-|carry out his threat to form a politi- pending the effort to save souls on the | cal party of his own and Reed could| there will be no discretion left to fround to try to get « little bit nearer | join either the mourners or the Borah| the committee put to enforce the heaven in the ajr. And I do not mind | party. saying,” he eaid with a grim grin, pT roe og life for “Some few days are still at the dis- posal of our committee before the time -limit will have expired when the family heirlooms was in the lot. ‘The local police were notified and a watchman detailed to look after the premises jn the future, Mrs. Mellon's city residence is at No, 120 East ¢Sth decree of your employees whom we opowed changes the Repub-| have the honor to parent nourishment. -Bone is a clean, appetiz- Two other New York women who Some p that & Jot of these fellows in the a + | Hoans wil Snot even try for, au for ox. service, as T have found, are a lot |smPle the amendment nearer to heaven in aeroplanes than eer ot it, In these days it does not gospel to have it known that he have been the victims of these sum- mer resort bursaries are Mrs. John :who was robbed of ‘Yewaity at York Cor- ner near -sateiey Me., two days ago, and Mrs, L. F. Adams, whose bouse on Spring Street, Portland. was looted of jewels worth $3,000. , scientific food for bn dogs at! 3,000 Steel Workers Strike im Oleve- Innd} 12,000 More May Quit. o Aug. 28—Three Relations Committee yes- is eliminates the labor pro- iment. aca it ip true that 1 have @ ehance| The amendment did not come to #| thousand steel workers prize in this contest, I'm mighty bd ble og pe will ever get in any other way. | visions li co eas icine hema! strike here to-day and it is with dit- ould | fculty that union officials are re- straining other likewise, according to At ail Pet Shops, Sporting i 4 storee— 16a & 350 Packages. majority of the committee ree glad of plain bi! posi hurt the eMcteney of a preacher of /stretch into eternity before he can the make a can do the labor question as he sees it. The Other robberies in the neighbor- Gilbert H. Sharpe, business agent for other things well as well o5\iast thing the Republican majority preach indifferently. wants is to stir up against their “There are some of my conservative [arsed he a labor, which has parishioners whe held that it was con- Fecogattion. Some day, this aueng- trary’ to the tenents of the Baptist | ment Arta quietly Church for me to enter on @ pursuit | commit au dangerous, as they believed and os ane Senate Yovsien Relations Com. unganctioned by scripture as fyi: hood of Portland within the last few the Blacksmiths’ Union. Differe: Gaye axe eald to have exceeded 012, 000. regarding wage and working condi- cauged the walkout, Sharpe said. The men were employed by the and Forging Henry Rassie, Secretary the organization committee of iron workers, a SHIP BRINGS ONE PASSENGER ‘Travels on the Euro; From Gibraltar. mittee prepared to-day to reopen its hearings with 4 session SPECIAL NOTICES. But I hope that by this time they| largely to have come to believe with me that all HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL ed to present their views < on the agned Gibraitar, he onl disposition of Germany's colonies in ¥, Was the only passenger on clamoring to, strike with or without|the Steamer Europa which arrived which advances human progress,| Africa. Representatives of the Equal knowledge and transportation is for) Ri; at the foot of We-t 57th Street to-day, ights League and the League of 500d of mani Darker Peoples of the World were ae of mankind and the glory of | {ong those who were expected to “I dop't know when J snail give up appear, PHONE CD. OFFERS sons emcee SS MT TQ, §, SENATE: THREE AIRPLANES FLY UNDER ALL EAST IVER BRIDGES Army ‘Aviators Dive From ‘High Altitude Under Each Structure in Military Formation. FRANCE WILL RATIFY, THEN DEBATE TREATY “Motions of Regret” to Embody Objections to-Clauses Under LOWER RATES. 10 BLOGK INQUIRY Leontine = ee Firet Page.) PARIS, Wednesday, Aug. 27.—Rat!- ‘Three army airplanes accomplished | fication within a short time of the the feat of flying ui wr the Hell Gate, one The Big Commmenian Poukape Labor Day and Vor fa COMBINATION is made up of a number ‘suft of the hearing is to become oper- | ative Oct. 1, all Reptembey bills hav- | ing been sent out, according to Mr.| Bwaxcy. Pay station rates and others | Be of Solptedt fore the Chamber of Deputies, seems e views of some Sweets for Brookiya Bridge at 130 this aftarnoos|elements that France is not guaran- The planes, Lieut. A. M. Roberts with tutana month ago) with ver On i movie man, W. 'T. Skinner, as In order to 09 the nt Lewes neces- pary Tor the dive inden each |D&te- ioe miles in 68 minutes, | Sat, and carries t of 400-horse power cabin, fitted up ke a chair car, meas- ures twenty-six fest in length, by seven Liberty engines be started acrase the continent rancisco., Pilot Chi ony agd iret mechanics accompén 5 f the own tre on Sealant We pecesee or ed mapaape Pes om ple! oni Pincompiete mgsurne s Fram Pines fora ur count! are'tn of choice Sweets, packed presenting ingonyenience in a abange | with ha ie a sa ‘of rates, will fot bo affected. Before onedag ked in een om container, wrapped “¥¢ visi Av Encknge 8 GE COMPLETE “es Extra prs for ‘omorrow; Friday teed sufficient military protection by the document, but vote will not conclude the debate on led in an airplene over Sheeps-|the treaty. R'van ‘Kitts ae. gest After the pact has been ratified, right fiaak and Lut Arle Biietl | “potions of. Text gu after the) first of the year, prewains that his | Company would refund any amounts | the Commission decided were over: | charges between Aug 1, | Gevernment gave back the lines, til the first of the year. Milo R. Maltbie, former Public Ser- vice Commigsioner and a public util- | ities expert, sald the period of refund! should extend back over tho last four , in which he said the company | had profiteered to the extent of $17,-/ "embodying the naer. ‘on his left fiank, eame from | AbJections to such clauses of the docu- camp of the, West Point cadets |ment have met with cyitic! near Harriman, N.Y. be gresented, thus perpen’ the do- these are. diendbed e and iyen iim to a high eleva- |. Aftor Babe jer the nest. Chamber will pass to discussion of the Anglo-American>French treaty. the Parliament will take up the am- 26-PASSENOER AIRS AIRSHIP nests ou, which the opponents of the 1S FLYING TO MEW YORK | mont er: countes upon to ma For To- Morretea oe eet ee py foeasg alr é in the controversy over their strength. Next on.the progtamme is the bill CHICAGO, Aug. 34.—Covering 100/for the abolition of courts martial, twenty=six-pas- | followed by @ measure calling for the aenger airplane, built jn Milwaukes, ar-|division of Aleace and Lorraine into rived last night, The ship is fifty tect | departments, like the other French Jong, with @ wing spread of ninety-five | Provinces. * ote Ata ee te Loti pasa | Chairman Hill, in rejecting the plea for delay, said: “1 do not believe it ever will be hat to buy tha 2 aie aie convenient for any There always are persuasive reasons for not having the proceedings any given time, and we have deter- mined to proceed,” Swaxey offered to-cut the rates. “If we could Improve the service 821-3 per cent, we could get any rate we wanted to ask | iia it 9 losed | Lenine Becks Peace With Reumanta, pel COPENHAGEN, Lenine, the Russian Bolshevik Premier, has sent & delegation to Ktyhinev for | sal cele ai aarti °f\ the purpose of negotiating peace be- Tt te planned to atart for New Xork|tween the Russian Soviet Government In two oF three days, ‘Then a flight wint|and Roumania, socording to,» msport At this point Mr. , 2 fashion sans fen “ten ole Died _ UND he in New York's Swasey said. “phat district wants better servico, not lower rates, and is the one class of service that 1s profitable to the telephone company. cuse for cutting any other rates.” Swazey sald there are 870,000 telephone stations in New York City, which is the only really profitable field in the State. ‘only profitable commercial business is the profitable part of Manhattan's traffic. ‘The Commissioners present at the hearing, were Chairman ‘Hill, Frank Irvine, John A. Barhite, Thomas F. Fennel! and Joseph A. Kellogg, COVERED ASSORTED FRESH PRUIT—The choicest svecime: miont luscious fresh fralts, comprising Grapes, P Blackberries, Hucklebers ries, Bananas, Pineapples ‘There is no ex- ram Hebels Take Towns. SAN SALVADOR, Republic of Sal- vador, Wednesday, Aug. 27.—-Although advices received here recently report- ed that the Honduran revolution had .|been put down, olutionary sources al: reoceupation of a Esperanza by the urns from 59 voun- forgen, the es Manhattan is the Stores: New York, from et ana tothe meal act locations veel atch adds, Were routed he revolutionists cap- tured Bante Barbara and Caridad,