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} | | — eee esr 4 “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 10, i994, ° MRS OCKEFELER ERIS". 22% BAND ALLAY FEAR [Southern allway Kept Operating THQ MEN KILLED [FIND SECRETSAFE, [MSS MCORMICK OF 551 PASSENGERS) 79 1S munen-OUar Smprovees) MYSTERIOUSLY AT | TEAR IT LOOSE AND | ON HER WAY HERE - RELATES STORY OF | ——_—— : ON DSABLED BOAT "em BIRTHOAY PARTY/TAKE $12,000 GEMS} - TO VSI JOHN Musicians Play as Little Silver] stmitar iabors—these are the sights that today are coming about the/Six Shots Fired After Guests|Electric Drill Used to Force Party Caught in Fierce Bliz- i rn p Vhis' fi Southern's local shops. When the shopmen left their jobs the office force zard in Yellowstone : Tne The Highlands chucked white collars and the like—with them some twenty years of collar ue, callea for volunteers. His work was Park, ervice—and went back to the jobs of other days, While the siren of the Patten I thorough, John Mauro, No. 148 Woodbridge All took a hand in cleaning cinders, Liné lconnecting hose, inspecting equipment steamboat Little Silver was blown for}ang in general assisting in the work] All passenger traffic has been] Avenue, and Joseph Vooe, No, 69 tasistance & mile off Atlantic High-| or Keeping everything in shape so]handled with expedition, as has most] Woodbridge Avenue, Highland Park, jands Inst night, the band played toltnat trains would move on schedule.|{eleht, especially the big fruit spe-| New Brunswick, N. J., were shot and divert the minds of the 651 passen-|mo gay they still are at it, although PtH CSE Ama Ta cate ba killed early this morning following a Kers, most of then women and chil} they are bringing in more and motelwhile oll tanks have been shovea| ™rthday party held at Mauro's home, dren. Many did not know the boat ‘The party started in the afternoon, actual workers to take over their im-|South nearly on time. was disabled and drifting helplessly | | omoty jobs. There has been no disorder here} ®Md police said the score of neigh- until the steamboat Albertina of the . General Manager and Clerks at Chattanooga, in Dun- garees, Clean Engines and Move Traffic. CHATTANOOGA, July 10 (Copyright).—The General Manager of the the Is Expected to Sail for Lock—650 War Stamps | Europe on Priday With and Cash in Loot, Her Father. A secreted wall safe was torn] CHICAGO, July 10.—Harold v, Mas from its bedding, the lock drilled out Cormick, his daughter. Mathilde. and@ and $12,660 in jewelry, War Saving|his son. Fowler, will leave tor Hurope | Stamps and cash stolen from the Friday, home of Angelo G, Fassany, No. 2501] Fowler McCormick has been in New Frisbie Avenue, the Bronx, between | York several days, having left Chicago Roon yesterday and 10.80 o'clock last} ast Thursday, Miss MoCormick om night, when the family returned froin her way East will visit her grand» | MAROONED TWO HOURS. Thrilling, But Delightful, She Says of Experience 10,000 Feet Up. BOZEMAN, Mont., July 10 (Asso- F and no professional strikebreakers| bors who attended had been drinking|@ birthday party. Although the loss|father, John D. Rockefeller. ft ts ciated Press),— With their faces Merchants Shippiag Com: The pit men, whoc lean and make/ have been imported. The police, heav- i d pany of Red ported. Th co, heav-| heavily, While th ere leaving, been ed po bronzed and almost blistered from fires, were not ordered on strike, but|ily reinforced, have had nothing to wily. le they w h reported to the police, there sald she will make one more attemps | to win his consent to her marriage te) ax Oser, middle-aged Swiss horse” man, whose advent as the fiance of the seventeen-year-old heiress caused = such a stir in soctety on both sides of | the Atlantic. ‘Whether she wins Mr. Rockefeller’a consent or not it } generally belleved Bank, N. J., came alongside half an hour later. ‘The Little Silver left Atlantic High- lands at 5.30 for the Battery, Most their experience in facing the biting winds of the blizzard that Saturday swept over the mountain peaks of Yellowstone National Park, Mra, Percy Rockefeller and the party that GERMANS WILL PAY accompanied her to-day told of their experiences. They arrived in Bozeman BE CASH THIS YEAR IF —_—_ “It was tho most thrilling experi- (Continued from First Page.) they went out. Every time a train|do. Officials of the company have hoi op Dates ets Leora gg abd comes in off the road the engine must|been most conciliatory toward strikers, | house. Mauro ran e street. Three |the loot. engine musi |They have not issued ultimatums, | Ore shots were heard, which struck| ‘The main loss was in jewelry. be attended to, old fires extinguished! mie take the position that it is puor| Mauro in the head. He was dead th m4 of the women and children had been|%"4 the firebox cleaned. Soon atter| policy to create bad feeling. The re. | ¥en carried into the house. amounting to $12,000, and consisting nding the day at the seashore. The the Pit men quit, traMe began to halt,|sult is that the atrikers are loud in], THe body of Voce was found near|in part of « pair of 10-carat diamond spending peashore: because the engines were not in|their praise of officials, but bitter] ‘h@ house. He had been shot through earrings, a 7-carat man's ring and a boat had to stop fifteen minutes after} shape. General Manager Stanfleld against the Railway Labor Board, | ‘#@ Jaw and neck and was dead. carat woman's rin » G § it 5 bs ig. There was evi- leaving the Highiands because of en- enrclice of Highland Park quetonel!aence that other rooms in the house |ehe will make no attempt if ahe still gine trouble. When Capt. Edwards | cletto Georgiano, No. 118 Woodbridge} %@4 been entered, but nothing else |intends to go through with the mar. | learned that the machinery could not ‘Avenue, at his home. He had been|¥% Stolen. The thieves left behind a|riage—to wed Oser. at least until she | ie shot {n the right hand. number of drills and a length of elec- |attains her majority next April. Thie | i be aired last night he bi for rep: ie) e blew for Police say those at the party tola| ‘te wire, showing they had used an|is almost assured through an agree. them Georgiano had been acting su electric drill to take out the safe lock. |ment made between Harold MoCor- ; ‘ When Fasany, who fs a bullder, and|mick and his former wite, Mrs, Edith home all da; ; i ae vere Mauvo ill feeling | his wife and seven children left tho| Rockefeller McCormick, in the Pro- Georgiano claimed that when he left house about noon it was securely | bate Court recently, when Mr. Mi . ee % is as yet no trace of the ropbers or ence and one of the most delightful, too, that I have ever known," said Mrs. Rockefeller on her arrival here. “Wo were not lost, as had been re- ported first, but we were caught in a fierce snowstorm that raged for nearly two hours on the very summit of Mount Washburn. “when we left the lower station of Yellowstone canyon, the sun was shining and it was a most beautiful day. We were in a big touring cut. I want to express my gratitude to C. L. Fuller, our chauffeur, who drove the car, for he showed a pluck and per- severance that we thoroughly appre- ciated, “The car was an open one without sido curtains, and as we neared the top of Mount Washburn the snow. began to fall and the wind began to| blow a regular gale, We thought nothing of that at the time and kept help. The sea was calm and there was no danger, but to guard against possible eae alarm on the part of the passengers the wholesale printing of paper marka|‘?® band played popular aire con- and the widespread exportation of|Stantly, When the Albertina came capital from the country. alongside and ran out gangplanks, the In reparation circles, however, tho] 551 were transferred without mishap. opinion seems daily to be gaining They were landed at the Battery at accident to the compressed air ma- 7, locked but no one was left to act as|Cormick was appointed Mathilde’ Mi he walked to his own With Bam Morrell, No. 623 Woodbridge | C2retaker. When the party returned it | guardian on her own petition. was found that two rear doors had It ts understood he will go first ta , (Continued From First Page.) |ley and Jersey City, to be covered by Avenue. He sald they heard shots! seen forced. ‘The hotise, a colonial| London and attend the much posts tN and saw a man firing a revolver, 606; No, 627, between Jersey City | Georgiano eaid he attempted to tuke|t¥P@ Stucco building, has two resi-|poned wedding of Miss Mary Landon and Hillsdale, by No. 629; train No. the gun from this man and in the dences near it, one fifty, another one | Baker and Allister McCormick if it is ground that: the fundamental feason 625, @ semi-express, will stop at An- struggle was shot in the hand. hundred feet away, but none of the] held. Later, it Is stated, he will go to for the German financial chaos lew In| 8-20 by the Albertina. ‘The disabled |Chinery. Strike leaders sald there|derson Street, Hackensack, in these heard or saw the! Paris for eriod, and possibly, with the total o North ‘ Morrell al taken into custody | Persons ot Paris a p 1» possibly, q » total of reparations required, 182,-| veasel was towed to the company pier |Probebly had been an accident be- orthern Division—No. 1105 be- pending investigation. No motive for | bers. athilde to Switzerland. 000,000,000 gold marks, which is re-lat West 12th Street by the steamboat} cause of the use of unskilled work-]*Wee” Jersey City and Cresskill, willl the shooting hus been established. : i be covered by No. 1107. No. 1111 be- garded In many quarters as impos- Mary Patten. men. ees ees It is further being -made clear that have employed Hindu strikebreakers | Jutgay Way iy a ene eal und was discounted to-day when a number |}otwan New York and Jersey Cite of Hindus on their way to the shops of CLA reasonable figure can be made with feet above sea level. albly high. —_— Denial of the Erie oftictals that they | Wee® Jersey City and Nyack, by No. no adjustment of the total indem- i nity to what would be regarded os a night on up to the top, over 10,000 the Lincoln Construction Company |"%,NO 10 ahaa aon, Tey hed the top.| 2° consent of France uatil there ta and the Wagner Construction Com-| 1,0 ycon West Orange ana Jency, to ~ a yee ee eed tiny obi] definite settlement of the whole AS lJ 5 OPEN GOLF pany, which are doing the repair work | )r\ween, Wee Reena were ’ the wind ‘was biting ‘cold, white tel cyan jor te intersitied debts, as Ieomnarhat Sawer Gree etna which would either result in cancella lice and not allowed to get within] Jersey City and West Orange, by No} = ay Bane Boni? =e ag = Sa snow fell In a regular blinding sheet. tion or very indefinite postponement range of the strikers’ pickets. “Capt. | 89- No. 687 will stop at Orange. No. t At the top of Mount Washburn, for-] of payments. It is explained in Hayes declared that the employment | 18 between Essex Fells and Jersey (Continued From First Page.) of waste due to intermittency « tunately for us, 1s a little log cabin.| French quarters that France cannot of Hindu coolles might lead to vio-| City. by No. 620. No. 521 between instability, and suggest plans for de- We were glad to see that, I can tell} possibly pay her debt to the United lence, Jersey City and Essex Fells, by Nos. i an ‘@ single body to lay down a national |Pendable fuel supply you. and we took refuge in it ge-| States under the present conditions. Sek anes All the other railroads in the| 523 and 625. . “T have taken this short cut to ® All of our party turn in and se- France, it is declared, wi = pear cured some logwood from nearby andl ably agree to a material reduction of| (Comtinued From Pirat Page) | finznpoinan terrier, appeased to, fe Division—No, 933 between Jercey functioning normally, to-day and] °™ i 7 y ‘ 2 = ‘ some boards. In the cabin was a fire-| the German indemnity {there should the officials claimed that they are Pole un ee York last year; contented ey the President while Bee ne oe ences © FORTE] be such s Toniiustaieat of the interns} Te" result of @ drencting rate. thie| ATaaualy, SUIDE UD thelr shop farce, 3 watter thia match, Mile, Lengten and| sentatives was awaited, Upon tet oot ue yin | Sllled obligation, and the opinion wan/ 0s ® result of s drenc ee Specific declarations that the strike! je covered by No. 922. Miss Elizabeth Ryan of California] arrival the entire aroup Ww tanto tiie Wh Wye ope the Sie gone DUEL ee ee eee NE OF Tatar AhIA| ted the fret Gualitying ronede | # Drastically over as far ab thelr] G5ost o¢ the raliroade last Thursday |eached the semi-final round in the| Presidents offices a the snow piled up outalde and the| Government “™*" Whore drives had been rolling 200] 000s !# concerned, were made by TeD- leet noon to-day as the time the|Women’s Doubles by defeating Mise President Harding's proposals were|ful way to adjustment and such an wind increased in fury we wondered] Roland. W. Boyden, the American|t9 316 yards in the practice rounds| New York, New Haven and Hartford, [Strikers had to return to work or lose| Rose and Mrs. Youle, England, 7—5,}put before the operators and miners’ [arbitration opens the way whether we were going to be ma-| representative with the Reparationy| because of the concrete condition of] pennsylvania, Long Island, Lehigh |i", semonty and pension rights. )6—% alpre regi re ga tter rn rail mn enei lun nap a MLL rooned and there was a little feeling! Commission, will return to the United|the fairways, even such hitters as 2 New York, Susquehanna and Wesi-| (Continued From First Page) | scate, e Secretaries Hoover, Davis and Fall resumption of operations because ( believe it to be in the interest of the public welfare, It ix that simple form. of adjusting disputes which answers the call of good conscience and @ ju civilization, When two great forces do not agree there must be a peace: The Erte, Central of Jersey, Pennsyl-| In the mixed doubles, W. C. Craw-and both sides in the bituminous in-y consideration. Please take the pro- of anxiety. None of us said any-| States on the liner France next Satyr-|Abe Mitchell, the British star, to-day NEO eie ec ter ns Cen- ‘vanta, which are among these roads, fey Lage ea dpetoeicntine ry ek dustry left the White House to con- thing about it, however. day, unless he is instructed to remain }could get no bette rihan 260. The} cme raiinoad representatives also reportec that some men had returned SA ate Chanibers, Wagiand,) 4, “After about two hours of heavy | during the present crisis, and will go ees ee hed port that a high ball declared that many of the strikers re- Rewer’ eae bdiclaat aes hie ey ‘ s 5 A t ih woul fe in tl und. able to ive igures. 1 icka~ | 9-4. Soot relies Seay os elenied ints Ghaian in Gairatare ne aI ns ‘ealoa tines Pyare, nemaversithat oy | Siened to work to-day. wanna, which stated its men Jost] In the third round of the men’s} The commision. as outlined by the] praised by American public opinion, the big car and started before returning to Paris. to-morrow the course would be in| They denied that they had made|these rights when they stopped work,| Singles J, Brugnon and M. Du Pont, |prestdent, would consist of three mem-| 1 am speaking first of all for the pubs “Itseemed « .d to be caught In such perfect condition barring further] 0Vértures to the older men to return |aiso reported some men had returned. | France, defeated J. B, Gilbert and C.| pers appointed by the United Mine | jjc interest, but Iam likewise mindful a cold, bitter snowstorm in the middle ’ moisture. i on the basis of seniority they en-|The Lackawanna also denied that its}R. Sherwell, England, 3— .| Workers of America, three appointed | of the rights of both workers and of duly; but we really enjoyed every |FEOP LES PARTY ‘Abe Mitchell and R. W. ruikshank| Joved before the strike. The strikers, {clerks held a strike vote yesterday. |6—3, 6-—1 by the operators and five representa- minute of it.’ . tors. Y also an insepar ASKS SUPPORT OF |°%.Shsckemazon. N. J., both pros. | om the other hand, say that the rail-| William Galish, a Central ot New| Dean Nathey and GC r,|tiven of the public, named by the etic part of that public | W s dibtilncn™ WOMAN KILLS BiG SNAKE; posal to separate conferences. 1 wast sider them at separate meetings. The] you to appraise the situation, weigh anthracite operators and miners re-} your responsibilittes and then answee : mained, however. this proposal as you wish to be ap- = able part of that public interest, Wi each turned im a 86 for the first nine,| Pads have threatened the strikers} Jersey car inspector, who refused to} United States, defeated Hadi President. due regard for all concerned it oug! ; GERMAN REPUBLIC inst par 84. with the loss of pension and sentor-| answer the strike call, was set upon| Rutnam, India, 2—6, 6—3, 6—8, 8—6,] The operators and miners were un-] 19 he easy to find a way ot resume ‘Chick’ Kvans, the Chicago ama-{ {ty Tights.- At @ meeting of 400 Bal-}by six strikers yesterday and cut|6—4. derstood to have been asked to give | activities and command the approve! FIVE PHEASANTS IN IT . teur and Jim Barnes of Pelham,|timore and Ohio strikers at Staple-}about the head and face. Joseph G, Watson and J. Washer, | their response to the proposal by to-| of the American public.” i ye cali Resolution Declares Only Manor, N. Y., present national open} tom, Staten Island, this morning @| Pocel, a striker, was arrested, charged} Belgium, defeated Eltringham and niabe Romer - mh a od , 9 6—2, 6 @ Arbitration Commission wou Discovered on Porch, Her Miows! Tope of Reconstruction Is }chempion, were paired together, mak-|Tesolution was adopted pledging the | with assault. ‘Timdell Green, England, be rece eon comin wets ARREST DEPUTIES Cut It Open, BLOOMSBURG, Pa, July 10.—A sth foot blacksnake, killed by Mrs. Glen a ing the turn with Jim scoring a 87,|™en to ignore the seniority and pen-| The Central Strike Committee an-| 6—4, on That Basis. “Chick’? had a 8 a result of miss.| sion annulment orders which, {t was|nounced that tlree brakemen had] 4H. L. Barclay and Wertheim, Eng- , July 10 (Assoctatea|ing ® two-foot putt in the ninth, claimed, had been issued against} been discharged in the New York}iang, defeated C. P. Dixon and Bel- The Central Committee of |Evane took a six on the par 4 sixth,| them. Central's Mott Haven yards for re-| grave, England, 7—5, 6—1, 6—8. by Aug. 10, but if unable to arrange a new scale by that date, the scale which expired April 1, would be con- AFTER TWO MINERS ARE SLAIN, ONE HURT Andreas, nenr Benton, when the rep-| the pushing two shots into the rough. All the railroad representatives | fusing to apply air-brake hose. The} Mathey and Caner, after defeating | tinued from Aug. 10 to March 1, 1923. « tile was on her front’ porch, waa cut) wie cerman People's Party (the party [PUthe average scores were around a8.) united in declaring that strikers re-|local trainmen's brotherhood, it was} radi and Rutnam, won from Capt.| Im outlining to the miners and Chaim 'They Were ‘Attacke pen by the BOWS OF ne wo te ean ae ainentie’ {dentitaa) | ‘Twenty-four players in each of the| turning to work will be taken on as|sald, had demanded the relnstate-(31. 8. L. Barclay and R. C. Wertheim, | operators representatives his proposal ey 5 { Phe ttis tet had toe gee ive CUE | aweed, at a meating Sunday, a reso-|three groups playing to-day, to-mor-{new men. The New York Central ment of the men on the ground that|¢ "4,36, ¢—# and 6—4. for Geverament arbitration, President by Strikers; Fuse and revealed. lution ‘embodying the clearest pro-|row and Wednesday qualify for the] #Pokesmen said there are more men|RO other employee was required to z Merging Said: Caps Found. One of the pheasants was not dead|nouncement yet made in favor of the | finals. at work in the West Albany locomo-|do the work of a striking shop SHIP NEWS INFORMATION The information has come to me ; when the snake was killed, but lived republic by the People’s Party. The] Shortly after noon Charles Hoffncr|tive shops—the most important on | © man, that your conference is deadlocked, or] UNIONTOWN, Pa., July 10.—Tws | only » few iminutes. vesolution read: of Philmont, Pa., turned in the ‘irst}the system—to-day than there were par score of the day, a 36-34-70, before the strike. at the best, attempting to agree on plans which will require extended Deputy Sheriffs, a man who accom- | Due To-Day. who are parties to the dispute should |to-day and are being held in connec settle it among yourselves, because | ed them and three striking miners pas The Pennsylvania Ra'lroad's repre-| them to prevent violence and disorde: time to work out. I have said hereto- | Pani STICE GARRE antative te that the werk of re.| and that they would ask co-operation fore that the Goevrnment prefers you]were brought to the county jail here JU TSON sentative, sald tnat {ie work of re; or the Federal authorities in ousting IS DEAD AT ELMHURST| slowly because they are selecting|th® Communist agitators who have been working among the strikers. tion with a shooting at New Geneva wavnan SSS if e you best understand all the problems } DURING RAIL STRIKE Boneh tn 1610. the machine shops and roundhouses Cop pte matted delberetad sea ‘Due To-Morrovw. The Government cannot settle it for | wounded 30 seriously, he 1s expected i «, turned away. The representa- | ‘0-day, jue To- . you. force no man to work|to die. : Garretson, former Supreme] **° been ordered to stay aw ales nih . fee, died last Night reme| tives of the strikers questioned this | Deen ordered | Lalas fees fiea a Savoles cern iaabu against bis free will, it will force nol "according to. the Sheri! the twa peel 7 home at No. 220 Broadway, Elmhust,| statement, saying that practically all} Toad Property, accosding to the Olympic, ‘Southampton ‘3 | mi ploy men against the free |eputies, L. F. Lincoln jr., and J. C, . Queens. the competent locomotive and car re- arm guns | Bouthern Grose, ae. exercise of an employer's rights. The] Colburn, accompanied by W. C. Wat (Continued from First Page.) Pa. A striker was shot at New Cas-| Garret J. Garretspn was born at New-| pair workers in the country are] have been stationed around the Lack- | Aleeris, Lontoneeey onic Government will not be partisan, but]son, were walking near a miners’ tené tle. town, I. I.. July 16, 1847, the son of the] members of the five craft unions that} ®wanna yards and terminal in Ho-|siboney, Havana . the Government is concerned with}eolony when John Cawlischi a Marshal 1. I . Knoxville, Tenn., a policeman] Rev. John Garreteon. He received much| went on strike, and that the only |>0ken, but no disorder was reported. Due Wednesday. coal production sufficient to meet the| striking miner, fired upon them, Tha P<i-ohabeaeeune as and a Negro striker e: nged thirty] Of his early education in the Flushing} competent men at work are desert-| The railroad officials say they ex-| pres, Adams, London industrial and transportation require-|deputies returned the fire and Andy ov w oe sent to ‘or aad shots in a running pistol fight, which fame Ree at seciltved Oe heed bar ers from the union and they are few pect hundreds of strikers to return to in, a oe Alron ments of the country and to safeguard} jabinak and Bob Baldusky were rikers for several days hai n ae in 1869. vernal years of private a t a fuel f vinter in, virial ponte! af tha Cblosen aaa Fesulted in no casualties. The Negro] practi he held a number of public| 88d far between, work to-day and save the jobs that ‘Due Thureday. against a fuel famine when win! killed. Andy Kosky was wounded. surrendered when his ammunition| omces, becoming a Surrogate in 1880,] At the headquarters of the strikers} have been kept open for them, and comes again, and it is desired to hi 7 Alton shops and the town. Marshal After the shooting other deputi , Sante Marta - roduction resumed at once. 5 ae ; ran out. Gounty Judes in 1 or of the|in Jersey City it was stated that two| that the places of all who do not re- an, Bante Mai pro\ once. arrested their brother officers Lfopsig al eam bere Deopered: oe Walter Floyd, a Baltimore and Uhio| Greater ‘York Charter Commission | foremen in the Erle shops, who have| turn will be filled immediately. The | “*""°"*™ pe wsltaa ‘Your Government does desire to} watson, Cawlischak, Steve Youha® is hdl Lctiveg “s pe eee, rteen di-| mechanic, was in a hospital as the re- and Supreme Court Juatice in] been with the road more than twenty |failroads are attempting to fill the hs helptul: Wits aveb a ChOUERS and John Novotney. They searched a pol . sult of @ severe beating by stx men year. i 'from the are diachi t! ing | places of the strikers with students B : : erefore, I submit to you the follow-lthe tents and Sheriff Shaw reported J. A. Baggett, Marshal for the] at Ivy City, District of Columbian | bench In was a member of] posse. Sere SES ere Rativeas Northern Texas District, was guarding] PARSONS. if ei : ing proposal hey found abou eet of fuse and me ie jt,| the Queens Chamber of Commero because they refused to do journey-|from technical colleges and schools, 1 : f nay Sony Otle mails on the Texas and Pacific, the uv 3 - ork in connection with the re-| it was said, “Mine workers are to return to/some dynamite caps, Gen. Charles I. Martin and 200 Kan-| Past Net coy tt Mixpan Masonte pressure. At the samo] The strike leaders say practically work on the scale of wages which ex- Missouri, Kansas and Texas, and the iene Celieay sas National Guardsmen took com- y : headquarters it en-| none of their men will return to worl pired Maroh..81 Jest, and mines now Great North Be He is survived by his second wite,| headquarters it was stated the n wor! MACHINE GUNS COVER Koetitiale. ce the Mikeoud Pettis: mand of the strike situation in Par-| ara Wilton Garretson. and by four|gineers on the Erie and Jersey Cen-|to-day. There are to be thirteen mass] acrepolle, Fit 0500 AM. 3.00 idle because of strike or suspended to-day. Without any | children of his first marriage. Funeral|tral had complained that their loco- word to city or county offlel nounced the annulment of thirty pas- taastinne dupeagbeed the alettict Rona, Marseille 30 A: k operation to resume activities, without KENTUCKY COAL MINE : Sait To-Morros interference with activities of mines oo th rrangements have not been announced. a ane oe — — nenger trains.on the company's East-| troope arcived in tenn eae they eee: Sait ee are here omebee ee >_> ee a -m, | now working. The 1922 scale to be ef-|Unton Men Declared to Have Pred (8 ern Division, adding that traina on| mediately quartered in the M., K, & CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED Circulars addressed ‘To the shop-| STATE TROOPS CLEAN UP iearia, Bouth fective until Aug. 10, 1922. dicted Another Masam other divisions probably would be dis-|"1, Ratiroad’s athletic fleld men, maintenance of way men, clerks} “WET” DETROIT SUBURBS 3 030 AM: S "A Sony epmemlasion ito ba created ati] MARIBONVIRL, Ky., July: 10-malee continued at the same time. All train] One of the first acty of Gen. Mar- TO FINANCE THE MINES | ana ‘others affected by the wage re- cdi a bal. - 10.00 A. “M.Jonce, consisting of three members se-|chine kuna mounted on four hills come service on the International and Great|tin was to place a ban on all street _— urging defiance of the oi Bante tec © |) Wednesday. lected by the mine workers, three | munded tho Sunlight Coal Mine near Northern’ from Gecrastonn to Round-|meetings. An official order was also | Appeal in Name of nd the armed forces of the Maile Close. - [members selected by the mine oper There to-day following reporta of ims | rack, Tex., way suspended, served on all dealers in firearms,| Je " Says Funds Are Low, | United Btates, were reported to have ators, and five members to be namec¢ i x s 5 OF 5 . 004. BM. i B . pending violence from strikers. Gov. Taylor of Tennessee received |threatening arrest to any one selling ZELTON, Pa, J —a|been found on the doorsteps of many |, DETROIT, July Paul, Hambure ...1..04.M. $00. |by the President. All decistons by this} ON. NC, | Tas appeals to send troops to Memphis. |frearms or ammunition during the) AZEL ny July 10.—-Al cliroad workers in New York, Detroit's river suburbs were in a panic! Retonte, Danie “ a |committee shall be accepted as final. |C- © Givens, who asked for the Btate — Four special agents for the Frisco} military rule il campaign was launched in the an-| ‘he cancellation of these trains by |'0-%7; tas ae Rese TOMUPIAT Shik | Oign Mineante “This commission to determine if anticipated no Aghting: Road were arrested by Memphis police] WASHINGTON, July 10,—-At-| thracite coal fields to-day for funds] the Erte, It was stated, will delay pat- | Actine under direct orders free, Gov M. possible, within thirty days from to- that have adequate protec« for carrying conceaied weapons wisiie |torney General augnerty on hie re.| to catty dace 3] tite ieingaign’ cL) ERR ASE HOO AM: [day, for the miners on strike a tem- off railroad property. Judge deci: ed “certain consere turn to Washington this morning, Huron, . I. porary basic wage scale, which scale Mine Workers in its efforts to obtain| faster suburban trains, carrying addi~ i union men" had told him Investigations by State authorities |atter a week's absence in Ohio, im. tional equipment, will make extra and co! shall be effective unti! Mi 4, 1938, tition of the Herrin maseserot in Kansas of the wreck of the Gold . 3 higher wage retee for the miners. A 7 truckload of Hquor and quantiti " . In event that the commission In un- b Stata Limited ¢n the Rock teland en Thediately took up consideration of} ojroular sent out announces that the| %tOP® for the isengers ordinarily pp iq! qv jee of AM. e staged, able to report its scale by August 10, . it shall have power to direct contin- Se the railroad strike with Alfred P.| appeal is made in the name of ‘hu-| Ss the cancelled trains, Topeka were under way. The State| Thom, General Counsel of the Asso-|manity, justice and progresw,’* also took part in the investigation of President Charles Begeman, after thi The trains cancelled and those r@-|raid, sald: “I hope we can go « year 2 >. | WOMAN DIES OF GAS POISONING, : 1922 til '- & wreck af Burrtown, Saturday, ciation of Ratlway Executive It ig explained that the number of Piscine therm are: wo, aa, be- (Mem, linout, smelling iquor on “any weding ceale ie ready | UM SUPE) “aire, Loulse MacGregor, thirty-ate ; ————_—_ in other es, x = Jor 5 14, . $00 Announcement was made that the} || oe a ate cet my) twann JethiY Cite cad Whoa, tall rie: toevecnen:. te’ ordaring ibe state ( ‘he Commission shall investigate Tease eu of ae hes Wot 49th Streaty Kansas Industrial Court probably Li HUSBAND sHooTs seriously reduced its funds, necea.|D@ Covered by No. 121; No, 187, be-|troops to the river town, plainly de-| Muoarge, Nassau ...+ 7.80 A.M. 11.00 A: exhaustively every phase of the coal eer. * o re es 0, gocortng would order an investigation of the BOARDER. eT cenae Anatolian on, |clared that Michigan's barbary coast Ball Saturday. Industry, It shall reveal every cost |to the police, leat Friday night, ine attack upon a Negro porter at Her-| Anthony Vitale, a boarder at the| stating lal assistance. ~ y must be cleaned out and up,” ove Bai of production and transportation. ot her \ rington, Kan. Four men, two of them dies *foday Jn Bellevue Hospital e effects o! Meontn, said by officers to be strikers, were eas pol 6 jailed as members of the party which . Cen Se fee ‘ ’ home of Marino Rivello, No. 187 South} poy AUN DOWN BY HosPrra.|sey City, by No. 52; No. 120, between 4 rp Me flees |The President will eak Congres to 18,000 CHICAGO REET CAR MEN Eesex Avenuo, Orange, was shot through AMBULANCE. Rutherford and Jersey City, by No. SALLOT ON ITATKE, confer for the most thorough inves: _—__——— : : tigation, and mak riations assaulted the Negro. the chest onrly to-day by Rivello, be-| ‘Thomas Dognan, ton, of No. 508 First] 164: No. 114, between Lakeview @94/ CHICAGO, July 10.—Thirteen thous- ie Sa Ee ee ch eeck the| DYES ON BOOTBLACK sraxD, ‘ Cagnrdaee spread 40: when|ceuse of the latter's Joalousy pt Vit-| Avenue, was run down by an ausomo-| Jersey City, by No. 110; No. 147, B8-| and Chicago street car employees bal- 4 NOR 3h Commision shall make reccomenda- | ,NePeleon Liggins, fourteen years £ ene TOTcere AoA to Ane Faat we ltaie’s attentions to Mee Riveho. ne,| pile ampitlance from Oouverneur Hos.|tWeen Jersey City and Waldwick, | ited on a strike to-day, The vote Ja| pu f Mt ; ot No, 18: ven while playing in front of No. 61, cording {0 the police, Rivollo escaped, | Ptal * “t to Bellevue Hene| New Jers le in & erilical condition, pital Wish contusidie of the body, sion—No, employees who refused to join the strike were bombed at New Castle, ry. Ten tions looking to the ostabllahment Third Avenue, died to be helmingly | ‘i ly lest night whil ereeies io The ball Be dares burs NoonJand maintenance of industrial peace shined 7 Nocthions a a coset at posed 25 per cent. wage decrease. 11,00 4.m. 8,00P.u, lin the coal industry, the elimination Hast 90th Street, le oe y and New York Divi- between Spring Val-