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\ ae THE EVENING G WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1922, 4 ——— —_ I — ty | Etec COAL RATIONNG [Leaion “Mother” Saits With Vets {CQ4L OPERATORS |U.S.AVIATOROFF [*rs'S\erorthte[FIGHTINGSUBSIDES Sevens” RULES SENT 10 _ Wsit Freneh Battletiets) cp rrqN MEETING | IN COAST 1 COAST} egy | NITALIAN CITIES ONIN PROVINCES the spirit in which those provisions Mrs. Davison, Who Saw iKetive Se New Attack on ‘Old Seaport; Aus. oe re ine to-day on the President Roosevelt, of the United States Line, 4 ? High Power Electric are more thin 100 members of the American Legion from all parts of Wires Cut. IRISH REGULARS wee br. ree to Get in es a0 wit feat the battlegrounds over which many of them Pitsbineet. par Operator Quits} Will Make at One Stop, at Line With Federal Plan sociation, Saying He Kelley Field, in Twenty- WASHIN VTON, Aug. 5.—Govern c ors of the various States were asked day by Federal Fuel Distributor @ by the Federal Government for —_——-++e--— The tour, Which will Include England, France, Belgium and a side \ trip to Scotland, was arranged John J. Wicker Jr. of Richmond, who will act a8 commander during the ttn: seen to-day following refu Pittsburgh Cos PITTSBURGH, Aug. §.—A split] JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Aug. & n the ROME, Aug. 5 (Associated Press) —It was officially announced in Rome to-day thut complete calm had been restored !n Milan, Genoa and Ancona, James HH. Doolittle, airman, anks of coal operators was} Lieut sal of the} Will begin ht lash from Vat coast to coast 1 Producers’ Associ seach, near here, Accompanying the Legionaires is - the emer Histrit 1 Mra, David H, Daviaon, known to| {on and the Freeport Thick Vein Op- [Sunday at 9 P.M. All arrangements where violent fighting took place yes emergency dis tion of con . ’ . - ; : ney distribution of cont Legion membéts in all parts of the|°ttors to attend the joint conference] Were completed to-day for the trip. terday and last night between Fasctsti Rain of Shells Forces, Rebels} Sov"eS= ceramittess, were re ? “ 5 in Cleveland Making one stop en route. Doolittle and Communiste. quested to-dnply for-coal produced | country as "Mother Davison," who From Position; Adare ian a pease sterenea saw active, service during the war A. R. Pollock, President of the} plans to be in San Diego, Callf., Mon- wo hundred and fifty Wascisti, i" : : other : tates only through the Pederal hd has never stopped administering | Freeport operators, resigned with the} day afternoon coming from Tuscany by train, sud- so Captured. Mael Distributer and not to orde f statement that ho world be rep-|_ Veclitile made the trip t from denly invaded Ceechia, an ancient all iS trons, @IBLetuE® Karanititeak “Ade. pr to the wants and comforts of the war BERS Ast ine, o Bl nealtaye Bald: Min) Anbanioy esas, seaport town to-day in answer to a sick and disabled. CHCRIRTE SE (Vie Meeting, Onlory 1d 15 1. M,, yosterday, Sociulist challenge. After an exchange LIMERICK, Aug. 5 (Assoo ated | Tcers outside of their own State There is ne anth Great preparations have been made| er here predicted that a number of} 94 minutes, and friends of the depart- | ther operators were prepared to bolt using a from their associations Hay lend Unlike Lieut. Coney, who eighteen months ago met his death in an at- of revolver shots the police and Goy- ernment troops guccreded in putting the invaders on @ train and starting them homeward, Several persons w wounded on both sides. svering 1, jally constructed De | He elite coal avail Press).—National Army troops 0c cupied Kilmatlock ,an important Re publican stronghold, this morning after having captured Adare, ten mile by relatives said. for distribution,’ Mr. Spencer ing Leionajres to give them a won (]derful send off when tho big ship] CHICAGO, Aug, 5. With possibil steams out of her berth at Hoboken] !ty of peace In sight in the coal “Application for emergency coal sho ental tompted coast-to-coast flight, in a fall © Faseisti also occupied and de i from this city, last night, it was of. He be made only for current use, Vale Ww atiarRoon: strike, Federal and State officials to fat Monro Doolittle will fly via stroyed the Chamber of Labor Build ficially announced to-day hot for storage and only for the most Among the otter passengers on the|a¥ were withholding action calen-| Kelley Field. Coney planned to stop ing and the Rallwayton’s Club) ut The capture of Kilmallock was pre- | S8entlal purposes following the prior tatea'te Dee About ay t Dallas Mestre, demanding the resignation ¢ eaied bs 9a fighting through. | 1%, Classes established President Roos@pelt is Miss Sarah} lated to bring about a speedy re Lieut; Doolittle is n native of Cail- ocialist officials of the munieip - : de rate fighting through) “Emergency 1 stippliod will be Hildreth, daughter of Samuel Hil-]*Umption of production, but continu nia and has a wife and two chil- mney, ie ac and eA " t and Ny laced 4 AR MN railway cars at th dreth, owner of the famous Rancocas | Preparations for such a contingen: en ther His first act upon ar- NAPLE Aug. §&—A group of 8 OCC” 0 i heen expected | mines o fe fale prices appro’ ‘or = jecte eme ore elograph his 4 tor sts to-( lew up the posts igs Rie tion hai In expecte ee: miodualhe is ve i We weer 1 : ay racing stable, who fs going abroad |#hould the projected settlement plan al} telegraph i me i a te a a Ee fe vf ub an 2 sts jourly this morning. 1 ing distric Seeretary = ‘ inimaking- the of the Poe ansmission Line use . Hoover, Mrs. ( MOTHE R) D.H.DAVISON |for an extended vacation, his own ex ulthoug for carrying the electric current from High explosive shells ranied on the : - f @ha meth Monday Ji Cleve nis OWN ex although y Abruzal to Naples, a distance of 1 miles. The metallure m and textile factories, depanding upon this current had to close down, Power to notion Army Alt Irregulars’ position on a hill outside} srulure’ a hi i land of John L. Lewis, President of | Servic SHINGTON, Aug —An offi the town all di esterday and the - rece forced iS Annan vied q | the United Mine Workers, and other] WASHIN the Republicans sought, by means of ) H e union ch » With representatives of fejal report the first sniping and ambushes, delay. the coal operators In the centea! competf-| night fight lane | run a few mills and tramways, to ver made in an airy advance ‘on to New York City provide Hight and pump water is be of the National forces tive fields was looked upon as] trom Washin The Gorthoy rracks, on the edge APPEARS BY the final independent peace effort of }and return has been received by the ing generated here of Kilmallock, was destroyed by shell the warring factions, It was believed] War Department. The fight took aay Milan despatches lust night & fire and from fortified houses the tr generally here that should the Cleve-| place Thursdiy 1 was made poor ThE Fascisti had evacuated the ™ rOSs-country reculurs also were forced to retreat THOUSAND land conference fail, President Har-|by F Tuieut. CNy sell, Army Building and that all were hoping amon De Valera has been seen CASES = aS See — ding would take some drastic action] Air Servic# peace would soon return when, from among his followers in the Suir Val 4 toward ending the tie-up of mines. Officials here regard the flight of window in the building of the ley. Many of them are said to be ei (Continued from First Page.) of the Shop Crafts Division of the inois operators were awaitin eat impc from a military list newspaper Avanti, gestu mere schoolboys. \. FP. of L., was widely circulated at | developments last night. They offered | stanitpoir is suid, partly because scorn and mockery were made to the (Continued from First Pag to my the old wage seal . ; 7 until Mareh | jt demonstrat have wired the President as follows: |mass meetings of strikers last night!) “i992, jeaving the whole matter of | the NtGH Ge ca emmainaei tee ful use of WOUNDS UNHE isin Havers 1a INGE Stas ind: a : h , aviatio pass in establishing ously attacked the building, which Mayle stu wiethe undersigned have this day land had servet to prolong the strike.|waces and working conditions to | dircettions wh Heaton. etbtday ert: ALED, they succeeded in entering and partly toma men just as It was scized, the! T tives at Washington | a ~|Many strikers, the executives say,|board of arbitration of disinterested] countered by the aviator, made im wrecking. ‘They were finally ejected police sid RRO Re CRRuerer ee eacrere ructing | vould have returned to work, but are| persons mutually agreed on or ap-| possible all observation of landmarks. by Royal Guards, The number of cas- ' ng Field at uaities is not yet known. WHOLE ATTENTIGN . cile Their attempt against the Avanti ti. The latter thereupon furi- : - : 0 C1 h he capture of the Bo N. a 1 a conference with | holding off because their leaders| pointed by President Harding od Reena you for the purpose of presenting to warlike proceeding, with many shots Mabie la * 0 lhave assured them a settlement is in from police rifles and pistols as the | YOU Our Views In connection with the | ai ie, 300 MORE TROOPS SENT present strike of railroad shop crafts, Bissell left M. and, af heing compelled the vicinity of Trenton es circumyented, the Fascisti set fire to police bont’ pursued the — launch OMICS: ae “,| The publicity departments of the a rot ‘cute to New bundles of papers through the fox of the upper bay. | % NEleealtRaneas oping Into a more | | ccutives asthe Hane leaders were) TO INDIANA COAL MINES saan there a ‘i Pe, (Continued from First Page.) Another fierce engagement between The alleged rum runner was picked] egront, LE D ROBERTSON." | busily engaged to-day in issuing state- = He left Mitchel Field at 2.19 A. M ae the Fascisti and Communists occurred Up at 1.30 o'clock yesterday morning | “Another message to the three log- |Ments denying the truth of statements] Ambush Yesterday Revented Need) ing few a straight con course on] raited 4 1y te ne eee Abe Se ten: on information sent broadcast by the] isiative represontatives, signed by the | !ssued by the opposing side. Out of for Further Protection. hid return Journey, which was com- [ro cs COmally a8 & business man’ al- | asc J wresked a Com. police launch Manhattan on watch inlinres cer executives, received’ last |the floods of information and alleged] INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 4.—The] ploted in two hours and ten minutes, |{Houen I did succeed as a fighter. munist club o were Killed and the Narrows. ‘The B. N. J. was taken when her engine went dead. oh the conferences! Those arrested are James Hilko, No.| the flood of i 40 Lincoln Street, Newark, N. J., skipper of the f. N. J., Hurry Wilson No. 21 Seudler Street, Jer ri] “They say ‘Leonard is a million- {many on both sts were wounded , the}alre.". All the money I ever made [ —= night, gives details for the urgency information it is gathered that while] 8d Battalion of the 15lst Infantr; ade necessary by|the railroads in the great industrial| diana National Guard, which has been| DH-41 machine, the report compiaints received at [centres of the Kast have been able t)| tn training at Camp Knox, Ky., consist-| Course of the northward flight being |Still have, is their version headquarters reer ng working con- [employ @ suiMclent number of steike-| ing of approximately 200 ofticers and] ¥8,1% timore, Abersen, Wilmington, font ore, ciate & milionatte, do PRESIDENT DENES ns on tailrouls, since the begin- | breakers to keep their repair shops! mon, wan on ita way early to-day to tho| PMladelphia, ‘Trenton to New York, [3 here in the The trip was made in a ‘ All Other Business Set Aside and Debate May Last 4 y City and | ning ecalionnien's ‘atrike z 5 * ae quiet Middle-West away from my j oh Lateline ning of the shopmen’s strike, through | running, the strike has completely tied | 7 * Nene 8 y Through Monday. Ernest Meyer No. 211 Virginia Ave-}protherhowl members being asked to[up all repair activities west of Chi Goal tnine) area sar Staunton) following | PROF, EINSTEIN; 2 LEES home, training like a trojan and fight- pein nue, Jersey City, Mr. Falk sald he) take out locomotives and equipment | cago and south of the Ohlo Ri ordre tsnued Inte at night by Adutant] GERMANY, THREATENED |(2%,,5,{00k!, swkmard fellow ke CHANGING PLAN HE 7 1 the B. N. J., had bee: i AS pa up Ballet ht per in rai pa and| The Association of Railway Execu-| “Decision was reached by Gen, Smith : Bek oats peemuad | WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.—Without] the B. N. d-. nad been lighter yer of assaults and insults to brotherhood [tives announced to-day that 1,200] atter aconfe © with Hajor Gen BY RATHENAU SLAYERS|FIGHTS BECAUSE HE NEEDS j undertaking to reach any agreement] eon, Nassuu. Ea Oe a eas rere ie by armed guards 7 shopmen will be sent to the four| Robert H, Tyndall, commanding officer, i THE MONEY. : Lil ho seca hald The legisiative representatives ate}Southern roads in the non-union coal] Who said that more troops w tocded| Cancels Letpsie Leetare In Fear of} 4), ra : 3 . ne fe ea see: for 8 onto oe the Tartft] Charles Durtiend, alleged owner of yequested to fle this message with the noida, and. that they hope to show | © #dewuately protect the new area tetasstnation and Hetuses |) “Ve Veen foolish with my money or a curtailment of debate, the piss Mini ali abe, ah) Bas h Inia President as a basis for discussion | president Harding they can meet the — Return Home, peel Sot viet rene a played : Benate proceeded to-day to the consid-| rons a4 No. t10 Virwinia Avenues] with hin of ducstions at issue. |eoa) crisis successfully. They do not} NEW JERSEY URGES LEIPSIC, Aug. 5 (Associated) To-day 1 fight Hammer for § , First I ; a, = ay. sere > Was 00 c v e . . . . i e (Continued from First Page.) eration of the sugar schedule, laying} vent to have been in possesion of ss oven, wp, [believe 80. many shopmen will be COAL CONSERVATION | Press).—Piof. Athert Hinstein, ortz-|and 1 need It. ‘These two wounda tinued from ¥ aside pending committee amendments. chase fon $1006 andisi.aee! eos we » We needed ty ate oe toate =the Cc. & ¥ inAtOn otethe fie Of reintivity, + that ndler did in the first round - ; aa BtOn: elas N., Norfolk and Western, x Dee g ofiG ibe sig » Tt was indicated that the discussion] in c ; s in increasing numbers land the Virginian—but are to scud of Soft Cont ana| fled from Germany temporarily be-] Cy, cy" ADE When he butted tie Dee aA ii A probably would occupy all of to-tay's| From information gleaned by Fed uring into our respective offices thom as a precaution acatedl cAUseiits Giae (iiteatened: wiehiaenred| onan | 5 to { Lwere|accept the prop , A ‘i ‘| Big ail day Oe feral agents, it Is believed that the B. inst demands that our men take] Union leaders asserted to-day that J, Aug. 6.—Three a millionaire and could choose be-|test, Otherwis Admin by enter andl) probably: all day Monday N. J. had landed one cargo of about] out locomotives and equipment whieh iy the hee § sination by the same group which|tween the $20,000 1 get to-day and the] tration wouldn't have been so cock- Mingtsr WMeGumbsr: ‘inocharey .of the action of the railroads of the] measures for the conservation of coal in Dr. Walter| chance of injur 5 from the Minnie Wallace at in dangerous and ur condi- | Noy caused the murder ¢ ng myself, I would|sure the strike was over the day Mr North in sending some of their own] New Je Cai Maree Tee 2 at. Tf 4 - the tariff, obtained unanimous consent] Hackensack. At that time trucks} tion, In violation of tututes | strikebreakers to help the roads in ew) derekviwere arabe UE *| Rathenau, the German Moreign’ Min-|5%23_ UP £20,000. But I'm not.}Cuyler called by the State statement issued to-day. They are el Commission in a I need the money, So the wounds I i —-~ ister, according to a letter from him were said to have been in waiting and] and rules which have been enacted that the sugar schedule be kept be- the liquor distributed si sfully.|for the protection of the lives and fore the Senate to the exclusion of the South fs an Indication that the latter are in desperate straits. shall have to consider secondary to] The most plausible explanation of a cance! ga pageme address | the $20,000. vnd steadfastly eefnsed to tell] property of the public, and of assaults 1, Economy in fuel consumption cancelling an engagement to adures: R © whole business would appear to ; other business. ee eared ae ae sans! ees Inka Conan onmuae Ay 2, The use of soft coal exclusively | meeting here. n the future 1 will ght just as| the Whole business would: api Fa Senator Harrison, Democrat, Mis- Narwiaartn ttle NEHA At ci isl armed: guards that are placed on the ACTION REPLACES where possible, instead of a mixture of | Bfforts to induce the noted sclentist| fast as Gibson can procure the| this: sissippi, opened the debate in oppo- : apy soft coal and anthracite. to return, in view of the Government’s| matches. I've fought Britton, Kan-| Mr, Cuyler and President Harding - ik yesterda: two pieces of] Various railroad properties ; , ton, Ka % aition to the proposed rate, 1.60 cents . were fond iene vans t\ tp to this time, by constant 1 RAIL STRIKE CALM] 3. The use of fuel oi! wherever possi-} success in coping with the situa’ 8, Tendler and Hammer with only] had a long conference in the morning @ pound, and Senator Broussard, ing of a nentrall Miltude, fidelity to a ble. are sald to have so far proved un-[a short rest between, I will fight and an inquiry Was starte termine if this also was smug at the White House off nd then = Honest reports to the commission of Threats and] coat consumption are urged ee More Violence Re- Democrat, Louisiana, was prepared to follow with an argument that this duty was insufficient to protect the cane. sugar industry of his State. Senator Harrison asserted he would show that every fact was against an increase in the tariff on sugar, He was interrupted by Senator Nicholson, availing r if my manager gets me the — I have no home of my own|had another long tlk in the evening Considerable comment was caused in t to provide a home for my|in the Executive Mansion, Under the arted BALLOONISTS FROM U.S. | cseneva early this week by the absence | folks before 1 quit the rin While} spell of Mr, Harding's 9 ported. CONFIDENT ON EVE OF |°f Pr. Einstein from the meeting of [1 have lost most of the money 1 ever CHICAGO, Aug. 5 (Associated Press) the members of the Intellectual Com- ¢ I have tried to } a model —Comparative calm prevalent in the] RACE FOR BENNETT CUP [mittee of the League of Nations to|fighter. I have lived well and acted | fluence of Pres! begin the work of organization. bis-|the part of a gentleman, so as not to | ad been told tl thelr contracts and in the interest of New Strike public peace and safety, we have pre- ysts, Constant argrayation of ANCHORS JUST OUTSIDE | +) above conditions, and the refusal THREE-MILE LIMIT! |‘ rultroad executives to accept ysals of the President for a uasive ar t the in- nttal command. He tif the proposais guments Mr se settlemes $ : “ i ation fo: “{ - é 5 . Republican, Colorado, who asserted |*MIDDEr Saye Three Boats Are| See eee ania eens] Tall strike situation for several days | whether Distance or Time Filht! patches shortly after the Ratheau bring disgrace to the game’ that gave| Weren't accepted the coil situation ji ; GniadfarChuade wares a ps are makine the situation In-| gave way to-day to renewed activities. to Ne Decided at Start : a 5 : y iivel would grow and the country Cuban sugar was held until the Amer- Y z Toei re difficult to handle. ‘The : rg murder quoted'¢ CN hata Mel Arnie a Ol f 1 that as 4 f ta tut al cane eronpe. ware bx Keeps Close Watch, ; William D. Roberts, Vice President TorMorresy, ties as accusing the notorious "Con ‘As far as a champion goes, un-| Would su RESO See SNE ntion of the railroad execu- . Carrying Mauor with an estimates} nves to smash the shop craft uniona[of the Maintenance of Ways Men's] GE: Lae aceeae tates shat SH OS GE SShe Ae value of $1,000,000, the Onward, a 225-|\s resulting in more and more of the] Union, and E. L, Kake, member of /—The Am mn batiooniats) there ure! twelve lending politislens, editormanil) Soe ir tay ee sto the aa ti ot Br ilitovbn eenlowiy igh foot yacht, and one of the finest of its|!vcomotives and equipment getting Hapothenood <bxecutive © confident they will give a good account| financiers of Jewish extraction for as- |) ammer stays the ten{ 0! ‘ ' ; nd in the world, is anchored to-day | !8to dist tho dangers Chiat ee BON sination, including Dr. Rathneau, |f0unds this afternoon, they'll call me|the plan uceepted cng eh Z sta * of the Berliner] overrated fighter. If Mr. Cuyler went to New York to see about fourteen miles off Fire Island, it sie pe nas an COCmRAB On Sre DALAR Hor Wollt,, salen of The Beringer tld wit she) ee ud do. When he got there hausted and that then the Cuban pro- BVA, Aug. 5 (Associated Press). | sul aving marked }easy Mes the head that. wears the|¢xpediency in the interest of the pul ducers raised their prices. This, he added, accounted for the recent rise in the retail price in the United States. ric of themselves in to-morrow’s race for telegraphed President BE, F. Grable the James Gordon Bennett Cup, whether recommending a sympathetic strike of v Tageblatt and’ Max Warburg, Ham- | knockout ast did with Rocky Kansas} what he ¢ REED STILL HOLDS pee awe shi ag ‘| “We fear that a continuation of} maintenance of way men on the a soeu Z a “mel purg banker VN atill bes great chamopton. A RTE NLA el Shai schooners, euch uiso loeded to nenwang| these conditions will inevitably result|twenty-elght Eastern roads over} ‘The committer will decide this ques-|pR., GEIN DIES MY GAS IN TOO MUCH EXPECTED OF A Jturn the tide, even if he tought hard ales} in our members, asa matter of seit: ° ey hold tion at the time of starting, taking into AMPORD. CHAMPION, Secretary Hoover had been asked to R wikhiuiduer: Mrotaction, being drawn Inte the eon. | WB they hold jurisdiction, STAMFORD. Ihe postion of the three te outside alll coneres and Wo Brontly deplore cccn| At Spokane the Chairman of the| Account (he vote of the miles MtUNE) STAMFORD, Conn, Aus, Si—Dr.| “Fl tell you they expect too much) make the hich it the Administration November Fight to Be Heat-]!es#) Himits, but the Prohibition navy |a contingency. strikers’ organiztion announced that|the prevailing weather conditions Henry P, Gelb was found dead in his}from a champion, My fighta with} plan: tut tis Ato ei Stes flagship Hahn, tn command of Capt George W. Tawes, pulled up alongside Britton and Tendler convinced me of| convince the executives. It is sald that that more than any other fights dur-| when Robert Lovett, 'n a quiet and ACR ARAB de toeli that thecAmarioan public les ‘The Swhis balloon, piloted by Hach-|room at the YM. ©. A. here i wrecking crews would not answer} mann, was bumped violently three tin he windows were closed and gas ed on Wet and Dry Issue. % the Onward y: w 3 sside Vtg fully in sympathy with the Presi- ‘ell pei ell PHN Car Oy Dr. vas bo} y, ndr tie wy, stated that he n BT. LOUIS, Aug. 5 (Associated ane ha th Sy olde a 2 : dent's efforts to settle this strike, ana [°™ersency calls even though lives during pontgitay a spelntsto-point race, | apie fe ns Ue Aan ee was yore Ine may, lone. canst . San es eet itvat ean ia i Press). — Politicians agreed to-day} her. He found the pilot of the rum-run.| 19 the Ight of the above facts, and |Were endangered. SE aE Wien ac lite. ‘ed’ medicine here for t ATE RROCROR Reeeon Hy tem ; Two passengers, one of w was| He practiced medic thurst of enty| going to quit the game after I make) his employ an emotional that Senator James A. Reet! had won| i'r had paluan Wy of Inding nor mani.{ {8 the interest of public wel-| At Newark, ©., @ Negro claiming to] Nelly Ansermier, Keven years old, lund ars, lle leaves his widow and several] enough money for my folks, If I had]applause swept the meeting the @enatorial nomination over Breck. [cr ut was told ths Serko) was destined Eas ne We ANE: [be a Federal Deputy Marshal shot and} ed safely, Haren all the money I made in the ring [ o Mr. Harding's arguments, made inridge Long. With aixty-elght pre-|a small island with 100 inhabitants and killed a striking shopman and wound- would quit to-day and puss my title| through the hi the railway ex and urge him to again bring this mat- J long to some e. ee es’ anization, didn't carry cinets still missing, Senatoy Reed 1s] "0 saloons: 3 attention ‘of the saitroad [ed another. ° ” A ° along to some one else utives’ organization, ’ ta the leat bey, Babi wotee. Capt. ‘Tawes boarded the Onwara| ‘** vantne Bi seal a wank x Pe ans ri¢ um ra es; “So that's why you can tell them|conviction. He has the alternative of ee arte et rin aut alceotiy | rouan comrtony: Of its Blloly'the thrwe| eee een my mule nena. CAt he ARey| BIG -abree ‘Sympatbisers By Dew : 9 Iam defending my title with these| modifying his proposal or sticking to ships flying the British fag. And whon | Yet Succeed In convincing them of the {yfoines, Ta., kidnapped a youth em- juestioned the pilot about whether | necessity for thelr prompt ac or not the cargo was desti for con-[of the F sumption In the United States, he was| has t two unsightly wounds,” said Benny, | is guns and laying the case in per- eptance ’ H before the 148 railway executives ployed in the Rock Islund shops, beat Lo 4 B b t C pointing to his right ey: BOO RSETS! Sas TRAV RY SROCUN YDS HID ee cd wabled hia ce fi eee me S 00Ze, u an om aim Leonard {8 in good shape for the | =m the shop crafts claim a victory before his departure for Washington, he intimated his con- fidence that he had won. ident’s proposal accepted by ee be SR coe Te aan -* LIFFE W. Informed the interview was at an ¢nd} ‘Continued refusal to accept the DAS BRL TORO YE) SSS fet ooday, He, Bredtots ht cl ‘ and that he had better return to his own|president’s proposals for a com- ae = . No t ap out like he NORE iG G paotae erage and steam away, [promise settlement of penting ques SWITCHMEN ALSO ASK |New Type of Liquor Desperadoes More Feared Than] ss }», the same ting Joist itt N Vacation ‘have Th ‘other yesmcls of the Prohibition navy | Wons. wal Pp upon the railroad WHITE ‘HOUSE HEARING Police by Ships Off Jersey Coast. of his injured eye, but feels in the World follow you, Maile: ? LONDON, Aus. § (Associated Press), | "ere sszixned to keep « watch over ina] executives Full reupenwiuiity for the ¢ renee best of condition. ‘He has done con- day t ® ssi tal ‘ +} foti's. Tf was said Prohibition officials] Mereasing seriousness of the situation. | Join Three Br taehanks in Appeal It was learned to-day from Government agents who have been in] aslderable road work. His fights with very day to your eumme: ry it was announc 8 morning that] have knowledge that fishing craft have We suggest you file this message to President, ‘i vith senvina the Atlantle walting|Beitton and Tendler have just kept ddress, rf ‘Viscount Northcliffe passed a poor|been loading Mquor from ships that] with the President as « basis for dis-) Ay pwr AND, : communication with rum schooners lying out on e Atl a Slit in igoad shape and ne’ feele he! % night and that his condition was somo-|unchor several miles outside the three-|cuasion with hin of the questions at “EVELAND, Aug. 5 (Associated WORLD SUMMER RATES for customers that the traffic has resulted in the coining of @ new word.| will be at his best. Leonard scales 136 pounds to-day ft. Ble and will enter the ring at 8 o'clock! |] 4 i lorning & Sunday. , road botherhood chiefs to-day in re-| Pelicans are hooch plrates, The@—— New York time no heavier than 187 Moraine World. oe $1.00 ata , of the hooch from the schooner to the] This will leave him strong for the ‘ > uunners say that @ 60-font speed of the hooch from the acl . ‘ with President| Fu thers peed jaunch, When the time comes to pay | battle, Evening World over the money three men on the | The Elks are holding a convention Sunday World 10c. per Sunclay thelr views on the rail strike situa- [been operating off the sey Coast} schooner and the five men in the]here and Promoter Floyd Fitzsim- Subscribe now for any length of tine. tion, all summer, [is the practice of the launch draw pistols and threaten to]mons reports a sell out and as large Address changed a8 often as desired. n c ould vather}a crowd as ended the Kansas- Your newsdealer will arrani rum runners would rather{a crowd as attended the Kansas Zope comatenion will arcane what worse. mile limit, taaue and to show you have. full authority of the undersigned chief executives to meet him, we are wir- ing the President you wil) call upon BASEBALL FANS—WATCH!!! him with full authority to discuss this subject. For Evening World’s Panorama Photographer MBTONE, U4 Next week he will be at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, and make your || PROLONGS STRIKE, picture with his big camera. Press).—T Switchmen's Union of th America i the three rail- Taat word Is “pelicans.” questing @ conferen Harding for the purpos of presenting |!aunch carrying ight pelicans has AND ROBER' v. C. Cashen, Prestdent of the}operators of this launch to spot a rum [shoot Th is ree ' © the whiskey than get shot Leonard fight, The champion i: BOTH IN BLEACHERS AND GRAND STAND RAIL EXECUTIVES icone & Vai telegraphed to-}laden schooner and then run alone- |" nie smugglers are more afraid of | been installed as a 8 to 1 favorite over Cashier, New York World, OFC , day to ertson, President of} side of her at night, with neither slip] ene pelicans than they are of the/the rough, slugging Chicago light- Park Row, New York City. Read the “Green Sheet” (Complete Sports Edition) and See SAY ONFERENCE|the tocomotive riemen and Enging- ly cwing hshts Te utiinn officers,” sald a Gove |weleht the Big Photos. —— men, asking that the Washington : ca Leonard will return to New York| = t ‘ sislative 4 The commander the lumen and/ermment agent ? Ratirond exer tL to-day thar] legislative representative of the fire- a Sunday to appear at a public showing GRAND STAND TICKET FREE pn Washing bet Mr. Robertson at once wired his} schooner and 4 mt even “with itereat) vy thousands of {ark eo ; : a Washington ropresintative to act for} to 200 cases of whiskey. They show | ten and women married aud a ii! Ever Hammer ts backed heavily by | KITTEL. L. CAMPBELL Fu- Harding and B, M tka eeitohinn money and help with the transfer] Ay Fork Sumdew American to-morrow. [1c icasy coulowers, NERAL CHURCH, Saturday, 1 P.M.

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