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ARDING SURE THE RAIL STRIKE IS ENDING Che To.Morrow's Weather—PROBABLE THUNDERSTORMS. Circulation Books Open to All.’’ -Wa-Night's Weather—PROBABLE THUNDERSTORMS: ALL STREET 13 iN EDITION jabéiied ERIC THREE CENTS You. LXII. No. 22, Ml4—DAILY. ere CS Me re N E w M4 ° R .K, “MOND AY, a U L 7 31 1, 1922. ; feat Ree Yor, Resisting Arrest, Harry Boland, De Valera Aid, Is Shot OGKADE BY SEA |Caseux Had Sold Some Good Seotch BOLAND |S SHOT |°PS:AELS Site. TRAIL EXECUTIVES HARDING 10 END COAL STRI | NOW NFULL SWING a rh ta Mace wt | RESSTINGARREST: | afm | CONFER; SAID T0 BY FORCE OF PUBLIC ae FOR NEW YORK CITY} reus commissioner stivnrit, who-ts staking an tn-| EXPECTED TO DIE BE STANDING OUT pails , He has Delivered Lots of It at the Municipal peat a coon SAME AS WITH RAILRO ADS Five Submarine Chasers In-| Building—Police Officials Deny They Had Warrant. | Wounded in Abdomen in stead of Two to Cover ‘The investigation which Commis@— Hotel by Free State Men if They Accept Hard- % All Hooch Routes. ener ot ee inte De eta lile BOMBS AND MINES Squad, + ing’s Peace Phan, Industrial Peace in Sight—Details of «2ail Com- ee *| tion of the police in raitling the home a PAR Ske . ~ : : r ‘ GOT 600 WETS IN YEAR. |or str. and atve, Morris Kivigo at No. HERE WITH DE VALERA FAVOR FINISH EIGHT.| Promise, President Is Sure, Will Cause oo 28 West End Avenue ‘on June 29 last : ———— - oa Miners and Oper: “1 i s a But Only 68 Convictions—}to-sy developed some interesting SHATTER CARS IN Was Secretary to the Repub- act Position Will Be Made perators to Make Concessions; Public at Close of the If Not MEERUT) Then Under Pressure, / Seized About $2,000,000 tions on good Scotch whiskey lican Chief and Dail Wort!. of Liquor. John R. Cascux, who Rocke ariind BUFFALO STRIKE Representative, - —. at Greenwich, Conn., and who } hens ronenenmamnenad he designs tap BELFAST, July Conference rn WASHINGTON, July 81 (Associated Pross).—-President Harding ‘A complete naval blockade of New | studio uptown whe (Associated Responding to the call ef 1, 4 was suid to-day by close personal friends and advisers to have received York was undertaken to-day with a|estry, was called to the stand to testify ea Press).—Harry Boland, formerly rep- Loree, President of the Delaware ail} assurances from Chairman Cuyler of the Association of Rai 3 a s » , Breatly augmented Prohibition tivet. [concerning the liquor which the police | “Terror Squad” Said to Be resentative of the Dail Wireann in the Hudson Ratlroad and Chairman of the ti " . See ee te eee NU oar case ci:cacses ous | wetted ta tr etiy feb auhetmenit ‘s : y tulle Slaten slsince eHuba Sena alae Niecoe eit oe ves, Vice President Atterbury of the Pennsylvania Rallroad and B. Me the job now instead of only two, and|cux admitte dthat he had sold on the - perating for Street Hon Bie Baths Hospital; says a Dub- ecuttyes, the members of the luttor] 4evell head of the striking shopmen's organizations, that they would Gin manke speedy motor boats hi day of the raid two cases of Scoteh Car Employees. Hae aed antl pea “ln body ure meeting to-day at the Metro-| Support hix proposals for immediate ending of the strike. Been recruited. to Mr. Elvige at $105 2 case and was a ES, evade capture by National Army politan Club to diseuss t railway - Wach of tho subchasers is armed] very persistent in informing the Com BUFFALO, N. Y., July In. | troops situation and learn the attitude of tt By Da Lawr a 5 4 2 Bt UA ie ar ne c « ‘ence. ARM ie sane seed missioner that the liquor ve real |creasing magnitude of the bomb and wouutra at oe ae sb Pics conferees toward President, Harding’ (Special Correspondent of The Evening World.) »bilized to! Scotch whiskey, He suid that he per-| mine explosions along 6 0 Spr alts! eeeetion for ending: the shopmen's f @uver every approach to the city. One| eis want deliver the whiskey but |rrnese et jong the Ines of the !north af Dublin, suggestion tor cnding the shopmen WASHINGTON, July 31 (Copyright)—The rall strike settlement fi Will cruise near City Island, another nternational Railway Company re- d and a friend were spending strike, ‘The call was sent to all the fee roca th Se eff Rockaway, a third between Am-] bed his chauffeur take it to the apart- | sulted to-day in the assignment of De- the week-end at the Grand Hotel, in 148 executives aud then the coal problem that's President Harding’ course this week Lease Baene 320 zie ae fouith }ment while he remained in his auto-|tective Chief Zimmerman und a detail | Skerries. ‘This morning at 2 o'clock , This mecting is prefatory to one tof ANG he bas a feeling that when tho fairnesg of the rail strike settlement Jamaica Bay, and the fifth arount|/mobiie in front of the house. Atter a] of his force to run down the “terror} PS surrounded the hostelry and i be held at 11 o'clock to-morrove morn. [18 disclosed, ae tho detalis are revealed, the steliing minerswan tatne Quarantine. while, he said, he became anxtous be- | squad," alleged to be operati entered ‘Boland’s room to arrest him ‘ Ps } Tuineriaand One etprs With the addition of two spend re es a 5 ; quad," alleged to be operating in] ty resisting arrest Boland drew a rez ings in the New Haven bow mn Will find themselves compelled by a powerful public opinion to make eon- Boats it wi Te possible to keep a} Cause the chauffeur didn’t return and / sympathy with the striking carmen. | volver and, during the scuffle that —— the Grand Central Termine Mt so other's viewpoint and bri x Bair of them ready for instant call went to the apartment where he dis-| Explosions under car wheels were! followed he was shot In the abdothen. |, ‘ i Wexpecind that at thie meeting Prem % eh from the Battery. covered that the polic had raided the [frequent in all parts of the clty last] Boland's companion also was ar-] Women Scream as Assassin] gant rtardins'a exnct position in the} ~ 5 RET * Neither the rajiroad executives nor This augmented equipment is much | prace rested, The incident pla night, but most of them were caused , aused a great Fire: eri railway situation will he made kiiewn he ratlway employees will be ablo to he it 5 8. Boot- m1 i ‘ es — Ano Seriously : 1 abl see tent than it sounds. | Boot-| While he was in the rdom, accord- | by railroad torpedoes and did 10 dam- SE Chae oe : Another: Seriously | ria win be tengtilly: diacuoseds the ay Hint thersettiemant ta -what thes Rea 2 ne omfort { ne s i atimony oli crowded with visitors. a $ exact. pe of thy exeent wi z athe @hought of landing liquor at remote |!" to his testimony a policeman|ace, In one instance, however, the] Natio NGaadde Wounded at Bensonhurst. Jexact. position or 1 it ! Would have made it if Iett to them poured some of the liquor into the Army trops, operating on be announced at the el Parts of Long Island and pal of his hand and after rubbing {Pole believe, gun cotton or nitro-[the West Meath-Cavan border, to-day eae aoe elves In a prolonged tight, But the into the city, for they say around a bit, smelled it, and pro-|Slycerine was used, That was at]captured ten Republican insurgents,| In the midst of hundreds of men] phere tw reason to believe the valle Invervention. of the President ‘has ee tse Wes Notre ounced it to be Scotch whiskey West Ferry and Baynes Street on the | Whose Jeaae r, Harry Kille in Jand women leaving cabarets and other] youd executives will stand pat, | been on the theory that the Am +. vey hat after 3 Cues 3 - charge of West Meath Republicans, is | re: . . that the strikin sbaehn : h je Ameri+ : sured them," Cascux said. | route rantieves oe resorts at Surf Avenue and Seaside| that the striking shopmen hiv first constable h up a truck route of & West Avenue)car enriyto=! cisecd) touhave inmled hp recent: orien eoayenng ah can people will not permit the di feited their seniority whether th and made } telephones | _that_!t was not only Scotch, but | day, rhe blast shattered car windows Walk, Coney Island at 1.15 A. M. to- to a collea, next! Scotch and asked them to sam= der that all men in uniform should : hack to work or not. President Hard Putants to have a fight to a finish Ee ue) insthe exe cown: Gad ait got some glasses and all |®D4 aroused sleepers within a radius} be shot on sight. Among his com-|42¥, Herbert Selig, twenty-one ing is believed to have given the And the same 1s true of th another tribute has to be paid. ¢ the men took a good drink. ] of @ block of the scene. The car crew] Panions, according to the message|former pugilist Mving at No. 351] strikers a certain amount of confi Bacicveres-x oraein apelin Ha hela Mey ae H * t was the effect,” asked |was stunned, recetved in nelteet were zome of the Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, was shot | dence and the executives believe that Recor e are fo the city it has cost tl oner Robs shio! Philadelphia, | PE Soners who dramatically escaped lihrough the right lung by a man who|!f they acquiesce in President Hard RENE GM Poe, Sey sOre SEPrewen SeE more than he can sell it tor. ied’ the, witness, ithe ore Phla-Terom the Dundalk Prison last w * Se pbs lige plan toy will bo unable (o con filives ais Gutneeti ceric as cond The customs officials tssued a report ictor of an Elmwood car that * [pressed a revolver to his back and] {DS ® pian they ) Bee noes g ; aha Heated UP a Bik ahd Felt adits oR ; ro men, ‘This inclines them to i eh ac. 4 ‘ ails Se i F Reaineicneee to-day showing the results of ther ee eae ane or them perp It. }ran into a mine yesterday, was cut} Harry Boland was one of the young|fired. Sellg died on the way to the} fight to a finish Duties as High as 40 Cents a conve an inch, but they will bot Work tor a year. It indicates that by! —aiderably and mopped his brow] iroue the legs when the Fors oF ne men who founded the Sinn Fein}hospital and three men charged with of the railroads, notably the}! Pound and 40 Per Cent, |28¥° '® change tactics before tho far the er number of arrests) vith his handkerchief explosion tore up the floor boards of !movement in Ireland. Hg first camo|the killing were arrested. York were able fo keep end of this week, when they are le have been in Prohibition cases 3 Sn the car vestibule. % ta actheln tex aOR One Ad Valore ted. ~ fa ae . s. the total number of prisoners taken aaa ee TRE reece An east side car on the Fillmore Boro wena curing. fae aisoners Mystery surrounds tho shooting, ek Mechta hed Sia pe a) Hes d Mor en} Voted brought face to face with the Ch was 716—and more than 600 were in} iO cod quor at his place in Green- Je, Was fred upon shortly after !ite was elected from Roscommon to] but police investigating the cuse are}own shoulders to the job and did the Uquor cases. There were only 68} °° | iene Pice rans: oo eens the first Irish National Parliament} convinced {t was the result of a gang|work of the striking convictions. oe ll: jure,"? he replied, “I've got |tute’ tres Nontectded in the body of fhe kad ee seuretary e8 shal sles, Yalg war. Sellg was sentenced to twenty} members of the | $2,000,000 worth of liquor, including |S°™e on car just below the vestibule window treaty with Great Britain. Boland|%e#?! !9 Sing Stng by Judge Humph-| ee ing officials that {¢ the ¢ . ; 25 barrels and 121,902 bottles. They And do you sell it?" ewer} Where the motorman stood. The at-}etected to stick with De Valera in the|reys {n Queens on Jan. 9 last, onfatrikers ure taken back on the old {oan 2d Salorem to 40 cents per pound | voluntarily make concessions. They also seized 150 pounds of crude optum.| Poaaniias said. "I won't answerlt,ckera fled after firing one volley | ght wgainat the Free State element. conviction of « charge of assault and| baniv they will quil thelr jobs. and 49 per cent. ud valorem werg ap- [will not even give in by processes of YWcans of smoking oplum, 60 pounds |™ Ta ave you uny of it at your] {Md the Policeman on the trolley} In June, 1919, Boland shipped as Al robbery following a hold-up of a] This, it was pointed out to-day, [Proved to-duy by the Senate by a vote persuasion in conference with the of cocaine, 50 pounds of morphine, . ° CR WAS SRA S CO DETERS. z placed the officials in a quandary, a 24, The Underwood law rate | peaceful elements in thelr own ranks Executive in the White House and WASHINGTON, July 31,—Tariff] are asked tn the name of the Ameri- duties on woolen bi jopmen. ‘The visory force of have served | Crom nkets ranging} can people to accept a compromise. cents per pound and 30 per] Nelther miners nor operators will oe fireman on a British yessel and landed of restaurant in Queens and tho rob- pounds of heroin, $68 birds of pata- AAS , at Philadelphia, De Valera had been they were not inclined to {acu the|was 25 por cent. ad valore ise, 459 aigrettel, 60 diamond rings, eet ae ee aia. {U. S. RELIEF WORK in the United States since March of}bery of $55 from patrons. Mo was|task of building up a new supervisory | ‘The amendment of cna ~and both labor and operators re- 20 diamond ornaments of other forts. Juyoi14 ‘bo uble to make uw Jot of that year. Boland joined him and |out oa appeal and had gono to Coney] force root to reduce the prot spectively aro being urged from with- 82 Chinese stowaways, 9 Ttulian stow eee vou gold It IN RUSSIA TO GO ON Jactea lus his veeretary. Ho was a bet-listand for the night. Chairman Loree sald to-day he had | spproximately § per cent., which wes {!2 to make a setlement, But when aways, and 128 revolvers, taken frown }|™oney If you s ‘thera ter talker than Do Valera and vigor- “nover heard" of any develapme Zz rank | > ; ; Bea tee eas tol ."" returned Cascux, “there's no ous . Detective Thomas Burns, of Inspec- o j pending when the Senate recessed |the President of the United States smugglers. And they collected $50,000 profit in it. The bootlcggers are mak-] Sanitation Methods to Pro-] Us #4 extreme in his utterances. At leading toward acceptance of Fresident |aturday, was rejected 30 to 27.| takes the initlative again he is ex- fm duties on forced declarations. one time he was the subject of a}tor Underhill’s staff, off duty, caused] prarding’ e t of it.” . peace terms by rail (©X-]Nine Republicans supported it anc es aa eine et mid then ven-| tect World Big Problem [state Department inquiry because of|the arrest of tho three prisoners.’ Helecutives ‘under prot uidichted Hwy Democratn, Broussard and Rane, | Peete’ this timo to get compliance 23 KILLED, 18 HURT tured to aay that if he was making) — Now, Says Hoover, — | 8 Publle wavocacy of an Trish ven-Twas in the crowds Issuing trom alin Washington desp He dv Teil, Soted. against it.The Repub. |fF0™ both operators and miners ; nee \ etta against English people in this es scribed these despatches as probable lieang were “Mech, Cage \ ails ra Bulding. can relief work in Soviet Russia will| Mr. Boland remained after De|!ng occurred. He charges ho saw al Neithar had he hori of tentative | Monroe eon Norbeck, ‘Sterling. | phases to the last effort at peace Valera’s return in the carly part of pag ore hiparee rey ee ond | discus On the motion to approve the com . 192 a oa plican | he took Lim in custo¢y. Other po-liexecutive that he give the railroads a A ty ouse r one thing, th Were More Than 70. brought quite a bit to the Munictpal |least, Secretary Hoover announced Pecciaicte aerenttative Fenentens iicernan Weabbed uta, oiler aisa ealdl ice ae mye tnittew tutes, Sewators Sterling and House, Wor one thing, the operators MARION, Ul, July 34 (Associated | Building and never had any trouble lig.aay upon his return from New] August of last year, when, after the|t® have been with him. strike on the condition tliey Keep all RoEteer ae n the affirmative, | wanted moro timo to fight; they be- ee officlal check-up made by}and that he would be glad to let the} ys vio he met Col. William N.|signing of the truce, Boland was| The shooting created intense ex- f ne er seven Republicans | jleved that if the G 5; s one} ve some, “I'm not voted in the negative s Attorney Delos Duty showed] Commissioner have some, . called to Ireland to tak rt citement, women screaming und men legrams sent to United State i ‘a hivnoo m ead of tho America Ne © part in tho 6 nt to Noite sal $e furnish troops to protect strike-break- a hypocrite,” he said. Haskell, head of tho American Relief P scampering for cover. Police de-|Senators Wadsworth and Calder were mols ut a roll eall the enute ap- rike-break twenty non-union men killed, three » eo; meeting of the Dail! Hire: of which € C 0) gmion men killed and clghteen union] , Holice Inspector James S. Bolan} Administration forces in Russia, for-| rT te OT er ats returned in the| clared that tho only thing that saved] given out by the Central Strike Com: | Proved contin s rang-|¢ra, the non-union production would ‘nd non-union men wounded in tho] 2M Deputy Inspector James E. Troy mer Gov, Goodrich of Indiana, and]eay” however, in connection with {#Me persons tn the crowd from be-| mitten ay follow ing from 20 cents per pound and ao|soon reach a point where i would testified that they had made the raid . . Ing struck by a bullet was the fact]"'On behalt of the twenty-ftvo thou per cent, ad valorem to 40 cents per} seare the union men into submission State’ Attorney Denies Casualties} Cascux assured him that he had|continue for three or four months at jon of an appea! to the “hief which emanated from the White moving. vernment would Herrin shooting, Mr. Duty said to-day.] without a warrant on information, but {ther officials of the Foreign Relief} trish loan and other affairs, but went |! : ae awed and 40 per Gombe Be Aa for tho union leaders, they were The assertion that the casualties} denied that they had becn rough in| Administration to decide the future] back to Ireland last December, aftor|that the slayer Dressed his revolver ee — ' Walsh, Democrat, Massachusetts, ar-|contldent that later on they would were more than seventy is untrue,” he] their treatment of Mr. and Mrs, El-| programme for Russian relief. the signing of the Anglo-Irish treaty | 02° Taek Of OS Vine aoned from (Continued on Second [use.) cued the duties werd unjustified, hold. | eet bette ms of settlement. . paded. vise. There will bo further hearing |” 1g major problem now in Soviet] #84 spoke and worked against thatlaoocy island ‘Houpital and. hurred —_—— ng exports far exceeded Imports Tho war of exhaustion has gone on <== next Monday. 5 : an | PEct 10 the Dau. with Selig to that institution, The} GAS TANK EXPLODES two weeks since Mr. Harding pr WRECK TAXICABS Russia since the famine hag been} Mr, Boland supported De Valera’al man died in the ambulance. SCORE INJURED|TWO AMERICAN SOLDIERS | 10s*4 arbitration. Figur broken, Mr. Hoover said, 1s a med-] unsuccessful effort for re-election and dust issued Tho prisoner arrested by Detective pli el by the United States Geological Sur IN PHILADELPHIA ’ ieal one requiring the continuance of Usa ‘stood wis nD since in BS °P-TRurns described himself us Stephen ts F tos i KILLED AS GUN UPSETS vey show that non-union production eric. a, 01 ec. | Position to the Provisional *verh=toonnors of No. 1452 Putnam Avenue, | ets Fire to Severa auses, pivots ince the oy rs were invited to IN CUT RATE WAR | The World’s American sanitation for the protec | Ponty “Tretang! Iii wnerranoutay Connors of No. 1402 Putnam pekddy unin RE : ny : Mam taken cee srahin resume operatic us not been suffi with him sald they were Frank Dowd Quickly Quenched by of Arman: Sacapes: Unkurt, clent to warrant the Nation in fee! of No. 108 Baltic Street and Patrick Firemen COBLENZ, ah tion of the rest of the world from con-| had been a mystery since the outbreafl , Drivers Butt and Smash Remarkable Increase tagion, ; of Rostilitien: ‘pabwreen she. Nal ne y 31 (Avsociated | comfortable about fuel suppl eat The lesser problem for American Army foreks and the srregulars but} Mahoney of No. 814 Cortelyou Roads! eqtcaco, July 41. cas tani Pres A. pote mates Somcerts ut fuel supply ni - rel vork, Mr, Hoover declared, was] ¢@rly th’s ~onth he was reported Wit tio+n Brooklyn. They were taken to 5 p t > h ures ny No mea _ Cars in Battle for Cabu In Advertising Peer ei ceaolaced ‘anilaren [an irregular foree tn Wicklo both Brooklyn, | They were taken tOlowned by tho People's Gas | und | Logansport, Ind., and Fitzhugh Lang-| The figures are by no means sati factory to the Administration he Coke Company exploded today in of Aubur ky ret Trade, there being about 1,000,000 children =Tup pre paratory to’ being arra ened in (., were killed at “ 29, _ juring more than a sec persons |f eltete 4 a3 ey no matter how indicative they might » 1922, ve been se} c € r y ren in to-day when thema- ‘ B PHTGADELEHIA, July a1.— | Wes Eni Jule Beh 1. on raged | who havo boon separated from thelhl “TRAFFIC RESUMED” |ih cote [send Court on charges of 2o0 teating tire to movers! lo} peau edn en tte ma [Peto to operat of edu Police to-day arrested Atteen | 54 299 More Agate Lines, OS ae ON PLANET OF MARS | sith tie crime, explaining they were] Th free were auvsly oust iidded into 8 telekraph poet re tho rail trike end Buy tack of ehauffeurs to break up a taxicab | "3/885 More “Help—Male” Ads GIRLS BATH AT MIDNIGHT IN bystan dere. CRY COREE RI RECORD 10 BOlca: rs 1 overturned. Long died a few| of ack of u ds, GIRLS a . rt 7 ‘ Norte bai a a annae on cars ts hindering production, for coal Mein ied) fortyecight care | 1188! More Ao bay hot Mn oes TONGA Jue AL AVTER BIS BEIBEARD See hose wu te ia ie, Ge Meirtiel tonics cant? tent 1 ain Ase tor 4 few BUS Tn t mined when cars are not avail- os ° More “Business Opportuni 5 HOPATCONG, N, J., July 31. 5s - man's pockets Dut a 'sold watch and ae : eae PRCA HOL SON: kG nuwhtoh' 40,40 Demme rene: ernest’. ans tatiornd tn F More “Real Estate Ad ies" CAKE Bina perpipsy ai eae YOUNGSTOWN, ©., July 3 a ticket for the Irving Baths at} hundred feet high containing | rivate Harry Ritenberg and a Bal-| ble on which to load. But Govern- | @ struggle by three rival com- 319 More “Summer ate Ags —Nude girls bathing at midnight in the Mers was recovering to-dey |Coney Island. Later he was identified] thousands of cubie feet of w jan boy, Freddy Lout 1e Army of | Ment information con: adicts that as- | panies for tho cabaret trade at Og More “Boarders Weatad't moonlight are apparently objectionable} from the worst snowstorm of the fas Selig. He way said to have been | located at 26th and Throop st a n mascot, the only other oc-|8ertion. Enough coal hasn't been | Broad Street end Fairmount . to some persons, who, it 1s said, have] season. : employed by the United States] section inhabited mostly | of the truck, escaped unin-| Mined and not enough men are ut 32 206 Separate World| complained to the police. A few nights T. G. Beede, Youngstown as- | Trucking Corporation, Many persons within urea of ce work to insure an adequate supply , Avenue. Advts. Last Week, ago residents near Nolan's Point said tronomer and perfector of giint About the same time Walter Rob-| everal blocks were ove by the _ In the face of those fucts the Go ¥ The encounters, which began More Than Next| they heard the shouts of bathers, and| telescope lenses, announced }'x |ertson, twenty-nine, Mving with his | fumes MOLE MES AT WORK IN PENNSYL. | ernment will try again to mediate in early Wednesday morning, made 14 264 highest newspaper | ° investigation found bathing several] observation of the Martian \ wife at the foot of Bay 60th Street Within thirty minutes t VANEA COAL MINES. the dispute, Further conferences be Se serrents & beftlegrouad, Od > young women who had apparently for-| vard on July 17 had been con- | Bensonhurst, was shot four times in sion twenty-five inj OKUBURG, Pa, July 31.—Increasey | oween the heu of operators and which — ta: rivers butted, “3 gotten bathing suits firmed by the observatory at Fu the abdomen. The police say ho ac-Jhad been taken to unions are tnevitable by the end emashed and otherwise fought |It Is Well to Remember Se staff, Ariz, cuses his friend, Martin Gleason, |dozens of others were said to } Separt tay from | this week. The i feeling of the mines in Washington County, wi @heir way through ‘the ranks of THE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU. he storm has abated by ! twenty-three, who lives nearby, Glea- ng attention in private home Pade (ehi 4 Y utmost confidence that this thme « i Porephilael nen Red pms The Sunday World Ads. Arcade, Fullurer (World) Building, s8-43 | now," Beedo said, ‘and I think it ton denies it, It is belleved Robertson The People's Gus Light Cok® national guard wer Beatection of | ew compromise can be laumehed and ef spectators applauded and traf- Mt ld . Cy. Bookman will be safa to say that ‘trafic will die, The police have not learned Company said the tank contained at Cokeburg Junction also reported a that it will be accepted ( flo was jammed on three streets. Circulate in 600,000Homes #2 re Tern MUFERES Sra Rees «has been resumed.’ the cause of the shooting, 4,200,000 cubic feet of gas, arger foree at work than last week It would have required very lite