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HARDING FORCES NEW HARD COAL PARLEY che Celarld, { “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | “Circulation Books Open to All,” ] _VOL. LXIIL. NO, 99, 196—DAILY. coe Gr ‘ing'@otpn te” ee N EI w YOR! OR K, F R IDA ¥, AUGUS T 25, 1922. To Night’ . Weather—THUNDERSTORMS. aad PRICE THREE ‘CENTS RAIL CONFERENCE BREAKS UP. COMPLETE FAILURE "| TWICE ON ONE TRIP) REPORT IN LONDON) CUTS FIASCHETT Darkness Each Time of Force of Rebels Under tives Who Figured So Well ———— —s » _ Flare-Up. Gen. Aiken. in Varotta Cas. Mediation of Big Four Chiefs RAIL EXECUTIVES 3 ee Does Not Bring Peace in ! SCORES ARE IN PANIC.JDUBLIN RAID) PLANNEDJDEPOSES M’CARRICK Shopmen’s Strike After Week’s Effort. TELL (}F FFFORTS Motorman Continues Jour-|May N hives SonL IO Holds That Serious Situation sah N.Y.) Makes It Imperative Min- State Committee to Get Big] ers and Owners Should ake Attempt to Regain] Orders Other Departments to] F West Va. Shipment. Parley Further. ney, Although Women Call Lost Ground—Thousands Drop Other Employees y WASHINGTON, A ug. 2 ~ Executives’ Final one to “Stop the Train.” View Collins in State. at Once. ‘ PRR eRe RRA Ss ees el Congress Place Strikers Next t ai} ; a 5 o the New Yor el Distrib nclude One Providing fi Who Stuck Rejected; Old = service aided to the fears of the] Press).—Kamon De Valera, Irish Re-| Department, with radical changes for ; Seizure of Mines and Op- bution throughout New York State, Rights Demanded. ; vated y: {Underground travelling public to-day| publican Ieader, has emerged trom] which no ) Compromise on SemoritY| wien a B. R. T, West End express|seciusion since the dc Efforts to settle the strike of the and Full Pension Rights train blew tween Pacific Street and De Kalb]with a eration by United States. WASHINGTON, Aug. sons are assigned, Ww th of Michael} announced at Headquarters this af fuse when midway be Collins and is reported to be active Federal Fuel Distributor Spencer announced to-day. ternoon This coal co (Asaos 3 from the West railway ypmen failed at the fin Offered ree force of rebels, the Bel-| netective Sergeant Fiaschetti, who, Virginia fields. ‘The exact amount |°!#ted Press).—Negotiations between conference between a committee of Avenue at § q’clock this morning,|fast correspondent for the Evening] gy head of the Italian Squad, has done hus not yet been finally decided | “8thractte operators and United Mine the railway executives and the chief causing: panic on the train which} News said to-day he had learned, some of the best work in the history upon, Workers officials to end the suspen- At 2 o'clock this afternoon a state whieh bound Manhattanward The correspondent telegraphed his by the executives With the blowout the train was | paper as follows: fifty-two main and sub. of the five railway brotherhood unions of the department, including the fa mous Varotta kidnaping case, is re- duced to the ranks, ordered into uni form and assigned to ordinary patrol duty at the Herbert Street station in =| sion of mining operations are expected by officials close to President Harding to be resumed within a week as the result of overtures made on behalf of the Administration. ment was isst acting as mediators to-day The ctrike will go on with increased ened and this set the women ina “Tr learn that there has been a bitternew on both Aides, The leaders of *dlary lines, with 85,000 miles of| frenzy, many of them rushing| marked change in the Rebel army fta | trackuxe, who had atended the latest|through the cars while courageous] since the death of Michael Collins. men attempted in vain to quiet them. representiy the str‘king shopmen and other eri in railroad employment in sympathy Jeanfernees. It oullined the proves! 11, “the excitement panes of window | Hain nad to reported to be with a| Brooklyn. SS MRS RL LeRevRe™ President Harding, it was said to- eR Epa Ny leat SEL | saa ne tate glass in some of the cars were broken, large force of rebels. The band is| Wieut. Frank McCarrick, for years Ne day in an official quarter conversant cadquarters at the Hotel Wood- | fected by the The satement was|such was the crush of anity :, i i . Sent Mock Wat the nemotlations locking t0[as follows: Poet nase Go get eurtion era [under command: of Gen. Aiken, who] supervisor of the Detective Bureau ut Mentally and Sentimental- } with the anthracite situation, holds a settlement had ended in a deadlock. Ps owing the general meeting of}from the particular car where the wee emaaiis ‘ e Headquarters, 1s transferred to the ly Same Age, He t y| that the negotiations which were sus- Immediately telegrams were sent to ; : si Ruluway exe ;. | fuse flare-up was located. “It is belleved that with the na-| Fourth Inapection District to serve 5 Ded bended early this wetk through fuil- y strike leader evartous dis-]the Association of Railway Execn- © he women and yo s a - tlares. Soi cyan the unttea) Blates, aK Snare ar ay Seseaims of the women and Young Itional troops pre-occupled during the| under Inspector Bolan. eciares ure of the operators and union ofl- oa aE ceOreE to win nasreiounle’ Rattan . <Anaconen St epariies pede uiart fr some | week-end by the mourning over Col-] Detective Sergt. Cooney, who has - - niece cials to reach an agreement, partiou- The next step of the strikers will [yon \eseeenting tiity-two eompun.} ot heard by tho motorman and he] ins the rebels will maks a frenzlell pecn for years assigned to the West} LUS ANGELES, Aug. “%0.—atr 2) larly upon the question of arbitration, be to try to persuade the maintenance Thr wees to anil ee Veontinued on until the next station JAttemP: to regain Unelr lose mother | 47th Street Station, is ordered into} Marie C. Steinway, widow of Charles] Dry Agent Said to Have Dis-| should be resumed at once. ies with an aggregate Be of 85,- K mine e is ssi bi z Stel Ni Se pli : 4 OC way cuniom to: declare) #4, stele : OR TET (ini math ar een ee ee movement for Dublin’ from. the} uniform and transferred to the Kast| '. Steinway, New York plano manu covered 10 Cases of Whis. ‘The influence of the Administration which has ulready been authorized by ]000 miles of line, continued in con- re the emergency lights gave d ‘ i Se ae factarers. and ‘Capt. ti) Dereete, |i ases ¢ \S- : north. 126th Street Station, where he is to : : has been exerted in this direction and a vote of the membership ference with the leaders of the five] some iMumination and quite a num- a= . World War veteran, were married at key in the Place The railroad executives also OK Tirsin and engine men’s brotherboods| ber Of passengers alighted and r S VIE! retain, however, the rank of regular] Santa Barbara week ago to-day, A aCe, has prevailed upon both sides to the steps fo erry OTe Tt ee a eae anne orn atone tog {Sette to some other means of transit THOUSANDS VIEW aergean®: according to a story published here: - controversy, it Was officially stated newed visor Employment agencie R bs °: jage, which was per- OL eine Gael to Manietida In two minutes tie COLLINS IN STATE All of thoes changes ate to go into ‘halt ms Arie J. Henson, assistant to John D.|Where and when the negotiations will be opened in of im restarted and, apparently, formed in the Santa Barbara Mission are *hiet. Enforo 4 alae 5 péftance in the: cot 1 drive strike. Conferences between a smail] was well until the train left the Canal IN DUBLIN CITY HALL| ettect at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. | tn the old Jeault ritual, was wuld vo] APUELYs Chief Enforcement Agent | will bo ronewed, officials were not FA bo: mado: for committee representing these rait-| Street Station, where a recurrence of In addition {t was announced that] have followed u romance.of several]! this district, and seven other] prepared to say. The deadlock aru ques ; the blowout ‘threw the passengers | Commissioner Enright has served The bride came td California]agents took possession of the res-| The position of the two parties, as roads and the brotherhood chiefs were | (re Tate Caratieeniteael aay ting! ; . z 2g ae phby sewe tion « ity Her a ue the Gale clit arose een | iitew furtheristatectexcitement, Cosgrave, Acting Cad noline: Ga. the heads) of ‘various, city see eal tid al'months ago. and taurant of “Billy the Oysterman,"}understood here, is that union offi- v! ys to retur o work at the wa b- ne 42 ub, Ne ork rol » to §.40 ‘a a Q * 5H l- as BI ying a ede " ei . cy 3 ‘ cla r willing to return t . + City, Wednesday evening, during a ‘I near the Canal Stréet atation.| #2 Mulcahy, Command- |aspartments to which policemen h ibadans Inc, in 20th Street, between Fifth |cials are anxious to reach an agree fixed by the Labor Board with thei y z 5 a] stalled near t st , Pi Pasadena, pension rights unimpaired Transit Commission inspectors were ing the Army. been “loaned” that these men will be] Capt. Lefevre said he expected to] Avenue and Broadway, at a little be-|ment wity the operators which would was agreed 1 by the exccutives. But (Continued on Second Page.) sent out to ascertain Coe eee de-) DUBLIN, Aug. 25 CAssociated| recalled to regular duty ce appointed Military Inspector at ul fore noon to-day by authority of a|result in a basic wage to be effective Rctics Sipuldienbt Penk = tails surrounding the double tie-up, aD en ms otters to the| /2sadena Military Academy and that} search warrant. They d cal furs ohm 4 ue pation advanced iy, the lecxous SHOPMEN’S CHIEF which caused delay all along the line. | Press),—The body of Michael Collins] The Commissioner in letters to the/ne and his bride will remain in this] "@2reh warrant. They discovered ten |for one, two or three years, while Be Thatrtho cdeation lap eenionite of Trains > stalled as far out as| lay on its bier in Dublin in City Hall|Corporation Counsel’s office, the City] State for a year or two, He was} cases of whiskey and several barrels] the operators were said to be of the the men who walked ont be tet toal SAYS ROADS WANT _ ] Pacific et and the interruption | ¢o.day, while sorrowing Irishmen of |Chamberlain's office, the Chief Magis: |uoted as declaring of bottled beer and ale of unauthor- opinion that the miners should re- had its effect on the Manhattan end “ or a|trate’s office and other city depart- je disparity in our ages 18 8) ized but strongly verbalized author-|turn to work at the old wage until T all classes and creeds filed past for a thing that nelth f has thought st O DISCIPLINE MEN Ias wei ments adv! them to include jn their] thing that neither of us has ity. ‘The liquor, they said, was stored] March 31 next. by lectricians and trouble chasers for | last look at the features set in the of, Mentally and sentimentally wel in ‘a closet on the third floor and In| o). next: by which time a new : . th R re the same age, Love 1s as old as} ip cert 6 wage agreement for the ensuing year Not Actuated by Desire to]jt canat s the world and ax young as the morn-|'N@ Datement, et on Otto] Would be worked out in conference or : < ayy rons : y. We love each other; we are ares Protect Men Who Stayed [was stalled through the grounding of | Ciser faced his foes to the end. drawn, ited AWe'love each: o Seidt, a waiter, who was charged with|by arbitration, Officials here are at Wor @ motor: wire against the truck of the) covered coffin, which ar-| . The Comminsionor sald he waaigiy-| Very DAPPY: having served whiskey to them yes-|confident these differences can be third car, ‘The delay tn the tube was ag-05 * i ing the department heads ample) cies ae ste Pe of] terday, and another on William Ock onciied in a new conference. Bert M, Jewell, head of the Rail-Jof twenty minute duration gad while rived from Cork yesterday, was frst! ~arning, There are 135 policemen to re mein a eae for|endon, head of the corporation. The] PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 26.—Re it was hot and sweltering on what ts 4 : "i ‘ ne, Steinway Piano Company fo : . Ls ' . 26.—Re- tine iwiite w hunid day, the electia |Cemoved to: Sty) Vincents Hospital, | he withorawn, force | Mary years, dled in this ely in 19iy,]aeents said Mr, Ockendon had a bar} ports were current here that Mi Federation of Labor, made the fol-|tane were humming withont interrup. | Where Arthur Grifth died so recently,|_ The greatest surprise’ for the force} its was married in 1485 to Miss Marie[iN_ his office for trustworthy patrons.| Lewis had been In communteation i and then, last night, to the City Hall,]in all these orders was the one a ‘ the five heads of her conference betwee the train and ex ds and committee of five railroad Presidents or their representatives: The trikers insisted upn a restora- tion of seniority rights as they stood on dun the day before the strike was declared. Unimportant modifica- tions of this stand did not appeal to the railway executives and the ne gotiations progressed steadily toward an unsatisfactory finish inemen's t December budgets a provision for found upon investigation | mien of determined deflance with] ctyiiian employees to take the places reet that the six-car train} which the Free State Commander in] of the policemen who are to be with road Department of the American lowing statement tion and the lights were restored, all Mertens, the daughter of Willlum| 7 patrons of the place showed] with Washington to-day and that Fallure, as a mutter of fact, was sapeltse Fe which. allaved. the apprehension | Where the body will le tn state until |fecting Fiaachetti, who hus heen for} sion.’ of No. 1g West Séth Street, {Strong indignation, Some were un-|there would be a conference between expected | Wecauso yesterday's con-| The cenferences have shown that]. 0) haa been acute on the Brook.|Sunday. The funeral has been set for] years regarded an one of New York’s/ ang (hey had two children, ‘The Stein-]happy because ‘so much good stuff himself, Gov. Sproul and Samuel ferences had indicated a die-hard at-[ihe group of roads which have been ved sttio Monday morning, with solemn high|star detectives, especially in Italian]. were notable entertainers In the} had to go to waste;"’ others were in-|Gompers, President of tho American titude on both sides. However, War-] onrorring will at present make no} To alleviate. the traffic jam the|fequiem inass in the Pro-Cathedral,|cases and bomb plots. The orders} nisical and artistic set in New York|censed against the management be-|Federation of Labor, expected here Stone of the Brotherhood of ere rerouted from the Man- |and interment in Glasnevin Cemetery.| were issued without comment 1 Pari he prilliancy of their]cause they had never learned that for-| from Canada, should the latter arrive Jeagues on the committee of volunteer} position of the Association of Railway] street tunnel and brought up Man-|denced as thousands of admirers) R R*S MOVING LESS ary of thelr merringe in. Steinway |the place these reports. a last desperate ving nes mediators, mad tempt to end the strike this mo: They got the last limit of sion from the leaders of the strikers at the Hotel Woodstock, in a con ference right after breakfast. Then Executives, which refuses seniority|hattan toward Canal Street, where by | viewed the body, resting beneath the Hall in 1905 was widely commented] “Billy the Oysterman’’ made a —o ene nd more de-|statue of O'Connell, The lid of the| THAN 60% NORMAL |... modest but succulent beginning many |}CONGRESS BILL his refusal of seniority rights toJlay the traffic was gradually but [coffin was removed early this morn ‘The will of Mr. Steinway left his] y a Third Street and W. union men, {t 1s now clear, is not for {slowly limping along ing, revealing the fgure of the dead FREIGHT TRAPP IC) ee eee eine teusr tana |Brbadway ttracted a big patron- | CALLS FOR SEIZURE to] Chief En bert Ridgway of |General, bathed in the fitful light of pita vraised [ago from uptown and nearly twenty of $193,000 out of eset sears ago moved up to 20th Street to] OF THE COAL MINES a process of switehing the purpose of keeping promi neer T strikebreakers, but solely for the pur. | the Transit Commission will make [six tapers that had been placed with ee sant port Ma 9 situ Meats they went to the Yale Chub where] TU loo dine iting the Ae ob fours to-day on the series of acci-Ja crucifix at his head. The hall was Ilarding Receives Report Hed BARS: HRY In! ft get more of it. Mr. Ockendon was they met the five railroad Presidents, | jeg ei : 5 that demoralized east side In-}heavily draped in black, accentuating They Cannot Hande ss Mienleaaed tosday: beoauaa the raid in WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—Senator y ud Heesdent [legal and justified strike. dents that heavily; arava in Dinak oovent vais i ae f who had been empowered to ac Ne his is a position which the mea|terborough subway traffic between |the tragic picture of th stream Piovity. Business. Borah) polanm, tarday to call ue nee i f rne! * "0! ed on Sec sannot commromtee, eeeiten and Brooklyn for almost |of mourners. ) MIDNIGHT BLAZE (Continued on Second Page.) Goat Commission Wait, arkleh thadas (Continued on Second Page.) To go tuck to work under such] three hi bor Committee has decided to substi- are now POSSE SURROUNDS tute for the Winslow Commission bill or their] Vessel in’ Brooklyn Dry} 4 ESCAPED ROBBERS | passea by the House Wednesday. ts nt the peak of the home-| It has been announced that the] WASHINGTON, Aus. 2 tatons PERILS FREIGHTER atin raid Gaieemiaetentiwheny ental ccs sAschy aitechoon, Government will be continued along) mation from government 9011 matter of fi e victorious. The] ‘The tle-ups were from 8:05] the exact lines laid down by Collins) the rattroads of the The main ‘ and Griffith, and those lett in charge breakdown of equipment and the 1 5:06 and from 6:19 to 6:35, 1t]ane Grill th, as HAr6°.) moving less than 6 : A n William Cosgrave and Richard Mul- 3 lncad t , tor Ci ins | ed t short of cars and locomotives ts} was not unt r7P. M. that train | William Cosgrave ; normal freight traff placed b Dock Is Swept by Flames Senator Cummins has called a mee now shown by Government statistics, | movement was normal, The B, R. T. cahy, have expressed their fore President H and the Cab Ss pe dy ‘ : " : =F Fe ing of the Interstate,Commerce Com “It will be obvious to every shipper| murway and the East River bridges} Diton to the Free State for w inet to-day, during a mevting devoted] The Mallory Line freighter Riof Shoot Three Prison Officers} mittee to consider a bill proposing to we The Best Place to Look for » two lost lead worked § ‘on’ of th ; : adorei” Goal b and farmer during the next few sity as @ result: the tw almost entirely to a discussion of the Grande, in dry dock at t of 18th ‘ create a Federal coal distribution 14 , were taxed to capacity al : y set ¢ ounda sranite: diisey Gun Battle. aes ea state ZFS) condition of equipment prove that the i signalling equipment, Nol nondes in Chie? or the ‘x fits of the coul settlens by a spectaculen fra amidships ut 3] LINCOLN, Neb. Aug, 25.—Four|gency powers to be conferred on the raifroads cannot opeyate their shops| 21 ome Pe ‘i : mander in Chief of the null It was officially ted, despite}? zg . Gout |tnterstate Commerce Commission, shops | passengers were compelled to walle| Army and Cosgrave is ucting as hed oy A to (tie eome| Alaa vbbers who escaped from the South) oid control the prices and distribu with unskilled strikebreakers and |enyough tubes and although there was|o¢ the Government. What actual|tmve that tt acta nor] 2 x ara old, ® kota State Penitentiary, Sr tte tead hrs eo vem T ' : e ‘oa mor a. | 2! ne G * a Ml trary, the fe railr ve no! kota . inn of Goal, To enable The mune Wy pc Pag le pt aa 8-T much tmpati: und inconvenience, | changes will be made in the Ministry| jen able to move nil the trelght| taken out @ w for « general] gun battle in which three State om-1"Y) Sauition, the Upper House to quickly find what the DG rame of mine + e a lisorder. Three t y +: t e shot, to-day w BPO! pee sai ‘ i there was no i known unt he Dail ivean r fi 4. This freigh hauling tll evening [cers were sli ere reported |, siti - Estate ads, are carefully “We do not blame the more rea- 6 wore 1 under the river] 2 Uzi ab the: ¥ siven:a. priority: ataty F] osepaullagi Boul aa unded by & posse near Phi for consideration the bill introduced Puiieally elistitediccess onitia Oxanuuwarunohereesiiente ee see treet tuneale toc |eammie which is given the rig way on} workmen had pen busy deep in the} surr i by Senator Walsh of Massachusetts, Ap atmitneaiteare FE in ORheain AE Meloy cae the Jareiemen & eae Dh postponed meeting of tie ‘the roads was sald to comp wbout ahip, some with t torches, | 8 - empowering the President to selue and en : erlods 0} a . will be held Sept. 9 instead « pt 60 per cent of the normul t ren @ watchman e fire it hi = sila IT operate es Ww y= and variety of the ad the next few weeks will enable them [eee wut ¢ lights remained |cs previously announced par oentef tag's coed headway ainidsnips iper eperste mites Withiy Core ane broad expanse of territory 1 i" Pi y nce = hours. to bring home to their hardsk on and the f The Sunday World Real Est Meanwhile word comes {1 colleagues the entire railroad situa- SEVEN DEAD IN WRECK [ir titim brought Deputy’ « eae > passengers] ¢nat : (edt Real Estate Tht ye tion a valuable and comprehensive|tion in its grim realit There were : ersithat Tom Hales, who di 1 ford ‘andthe firehoats Ni m . SOUTHWESs STORM ON WAY teat estate (Ruide ‘ton investors: and Ae at oy aaa g on the car alled trains, Two] ambuscade near Bandon in which OF I. C. FREIGHT TRAINS Oe Ee ae poaee ict Advertisements HERE. can a ight for our|™ i down trying to s killed « ep wi rl } é “ homeseekers minimum tepmeiand fora nationwiasl on te f lins was killed and who accep fight of an ‘hour and « for th The following advisory message, dat 28 49 World “Real Estate” and] cettjoment asa long as the man: uals, ie at 4 . tan on Ape at ner ral cause Tee ete ee cute tee Se by a ee bie OF Ne ed Washington, D. C., was received ’ ToLet” Ads. Last Month {mont can and will In behatt of the| Welty, nang got outs Later an air [ing hin serves to the Five ciate '| NORFONVIELES Kr Aue’ 5. —|emp down and ott fain the unday r ouihy hfe tee, eee ee 7,38 More Than Corresponding | public interest we have offered tol iiie on the tem) burst and fis thauglt this act of contrition t en known dead and four seriously [estimate was mad the damag Must be in A. M. Delaware Breakwater to Eaat Month Last Year compromise on everything but our oy vomatically tof be emulited by others eng the linjuted wus the toll of aireok THE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU rt, Me, Disturbance of considerable THE SUNDAY WORLD welled to fight, however, our victory | antic ; Lrooklyn and the} ta ante last night, & chock | Park tow, MN. ¥. city Beehma {ng eastward will be attended by stronk nee A Will bring with it vietory on all thelprookiyn ft Nothing coytd | ‘There is a disposition o1 1 so rehiawiad 4000. Check room ¢ eiae Ath bere Before 6 P. M. southerly winds shifting southwest and “Real Estate” or “Apartment” Ads.|j..u0s for which the strike was|mace ts ort Manuttan until the] the Free State Government tv refu Vour unidentided b ere recov: | open day and night To insure proper classification to-night with squslls, | Wanthas All Prices, Sizes, Locations called,” wy pipe was replaced. the otfer cred, travellers’ chetke for sale.—Advt ast, thick and showery. ‘ e ‘ ¥ et cE A OS