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LAE of To-night’s Weather—FAIR. o» ENTOMBED MINERS JGNAL TWICE 10 RESCUE SQUADS Discovery They Had Explo- sives Gives Fresh Hope of [ Saving Them. \G MEN. |) "RESCUERS NEARI }With but Seventy-five Feet of Blasting, Should Reach Them by Morning. JACKSON, Cal., Press). Sept (Associated Miners entombed in the Ar- gonaut gold week ago lust Sunday night signalled twice last night to the rescue crews tunnelling toward the Argonaut Lightner, one of the with the rescue crew, said to-night Excavators struggling to release fhe forty-six entombed in the Ar- gonaut to-day were penetrating what $s known as the “Old Shaft’? of Khe adjoining Kennedy Gold Mine. Working on the 3,600-foot level, this “Old Shaft,’ 350 feet long, leads to the seventy-five feet of quartz which Separates them from the men who ‘were imprisoned by the Argonaut tre. Aug. 27. Listing of the materinis carried into fhe Argonaut by the forty-six miners evealed to-day that it would be en- jrely possible for them to have vaused the five explosions which ‘workers in the Kennedy mine re- ported hearing, when the roar of their own blasts had died away. It was the conviction of many of the rescue aworkers that at least some of the en- tombed men were alive and would bo baved, Miners on the job believe that the muck in the “Old Shaft’? can be cleared out to-day, and that the re- maining seventy-five feet of an be cut through by Wednesday, a ay earlier than it was expected the buried forty-six could be reached. CONSOLIDATED GAS SUBSIDIARY PAYS A $282 DIVIDEND It was learned to-day that stoc holders of the New York Mutual ‘Light Company recetved a dividend of $282 a share. Intimations have been made in off sources that they will soon receive another dividend, whi will bring the total up to $825 a sh: The Consolidated Company is buying the assets of the Mutual Com pany, and the payment just m: by he Mutual Company represents a divi end in liquidation ‘The company serves gas consumer n Manhattan below 48d Street on the west side and below 66th Street cn the cast side The Consolidated Company has long owned a majority of the Mutual Com pany's outstanding stock and by the payment made Saturday benefits to the extent of $5,319,084 Immediately upon Wall Street's re mine since a who are from the Kennedy mine shaft, Robert miners working quartz jas cial probably Gas coipt of knowledge of the dividend payment, Consolidated Gas rose thre points in market value to the highest point touched this year BRAZIL FLYERS START FOR CUBA KEY WEST, Fia., Bampuio Correia I., Waltor Hinton, got away for Brazil at Moon flight being under fhe auspices of the New York World ) After two unsuccessful attempts to Sept. 5.—The piloted by Lieut to-day, the wtart, Hinton got the giant seaplane into the air and winged away for Neuvetas Bay, Cuba, where the next wstop will be made ' vhe plane started twiee this Morning, the second time at 10 «o'clock, but there was not sufficient wind blowing to get well into the alr Lieut. Hinton and his party made 204-mile run trom St, Petersburg this place yesterday In three hours twenty-eight minutes, arriving “at 2.09 P. M. It was decided to the rest of the day to make imatdr repairs, minor Publishing ¢ Forces Husband (New York { “Circulation Books Open to All,’’ Worlu) by Press ompany, 102%, _NEW fo Sue sik: Tiernan Says It Was Because Wife Vite Was Spurned in Church Exhibit A “in Ga Case Will Be Baby Boy Who Caused Trouble. POULI TO FIGHT BACK. Mrs. Tiernan’s Double Life Revealed When She Wept Over Slight. SOUTH BEND, There will be when John P. law at Notre pears to-di Ind., Sept. a high chair Tiernan, Dame in court professor of Untversity .ap to accuse Ha Poulin, of being the father of his wife's child. The high will hold Exhibit A, the unnamed, rosy-cheeked, Mrs. tloned. “It is sad, very sad, introduce the clothing m erchant, chair nine-months-old son of ernan, whose paternity 1s ques that we must unfortunate child as formal to-day. evidence,” Tiernan declared “But I shall have him there in court during every session.” Tiernan plans to conduct the exam!- nation of Poulin himself, “I will cross-examine this man who used to be my best friend,’’ Tiernan said. “I know him like a book,"* Indications were that following the arraignment to-day thee ase world be set Pr rie No evidener ov argu ments will be heard to-day, it was announced at the court. Standing room was at a premium to-day hours before Poulin was to be arraigned. Mrs. Tiernan 4s in a stat: of collapse at her home. Poulin has employed a corps of legal talent to defend him. It was understood that the firm employing Poul was defraying the expenses of the defense. Mrs, Poulin will stand behind her husband, Poulin will ir troduce a double defense. He claims that the professor js not only men- tally deranged, but that the enti case is one of “extortion and black- mail."" The instructor declares that his Continued on Twenty- 24 DRY ‘AGENTS HAVE BEEN SLAIN Last Two Killed in Raid Portland, Ore. WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 A report ‘ond from Federal Prohibi- Director Linville of Oregon death of Agents and Glen Price tion on the Todd in a raid at Portland, brings the total of known mortalities among Federal dry law enforcement agents killed Grover in the line of duty to twenty-four, it was announced to by Pro- hibition Headquarters? ‘ US. NET PLAYERS NEED ONE MATCH TO KEEP DAVIS CUP Americans, Leading Two to One, Make Final Defense in. Challenge Round To-Day. By William Abbott. United States tennis team will ense of the Davis cup in lenge round with Australia this fternoon at Forest Hill William Johnston poses Gerald Patterson, holder of William Tilden faces James Anderson The jing two to one, need when sh title, and Americans, | only one match to keep the historic mug that brought 0 from Australia Workmen were the West Side C1 silver was home in out early to-day > drying and mi curing the velyet-like turf after y terday's rains that forced a _ pyst- ponement of tin remafgiag tw singles matenes Julian Myrick, of the international tourna- nt, suid conditions this a would be ternoon favo for fast tennis NThe Austr ure cohveded only a fight © to win both singles matches despite their easy victory. in the doubt Saturday, when Pat terson and Wood triumphed ever Tilden and Richards, national eham- pions, in sty t sets The racquet wielde from the other end of the globe usually make their best showing in doubles, but in recent years lve been ontelassed at ingles by leading sturs, It would take an earthquake of an up set for Tilden and Je uelmmit tedly the two best sir in the world, to the same after- noon Johnston will inter no mean opponent in Gerald Patter the husky English champion, who wal- lops a tennis bull im Habe Ruth style captured nat 1119, Little BIN, who honors in 1915 can be pended upon te to the occasion and his aggressive attack from mid- court should effectively block Patt son's smashing prove to be the deciding fact And the Californian is no weakling at putting power into his shots, Little Bill's ability to swat the ball with his great strength and accuracy has hwen tho mar- vel of tournament tennis. If the en- duel, Johnston, no doubt, will outplace turdy opponent “The last time Jolinsion and Patter (Continued on Twenty-second Tage.) AT POLO GROUNDS BENS GANT Boston— 003: 000 ig g Yankees— 1000001 f% @ i Batteries—Pennock and Chaplin Hoyt nd Schang FIRST AT BOSTON— Giants— 00000 0 Boston— 10003 0 Butteries—Ryan and BI AT PHILADELPHIA Brooklyn— 000001 Philadelphia— 10020 5 Batteries—Vance and DeBerry; Smith; Mille GAME 000 - O 2 0 - 6 GA} oA DR 17 = King aud Healine YORK, TUESDAY, FVE ARE KILLED, MANY BADLY HURT IN AUTO CRASHES three Cars in Collisions and Two Are Overturned on Holiday. 3AD. BABY HURLED ON!H Long Island, Connecticut and Delaware Scenes of Fatalities. A man and a haby Long were killed on crushed to Island, a girl was death in Connecticut, two Jersey men were killed in Wilmington, Del., five Brooklynites v bud! ye injured in a mat Keansburg, N. J, and in holiday many others were automobile injured recidents, Peter Rust auker of Greenport. IL. TL, was killed when a Long Island train struck his machine at the Terry Lane evossing in that town. His wife was seriously injured and John Green, employed by Rust, escaped by leaping from the auto, Arthur Lubell, two-yea Mr. and Mrs, Abe Lubell umpton, was killed on the Montauk Highway, near West Islip, when a large touring car, attempting to pass on a curve, struck the Lubell phine Id son of of South- In which were three other children and Ratney Barnett and his son Nathan, All were thrown out, the baby striking on his head. Occupants of the touring fled thel M. Lyne, thirteeen, of Carl- stadt, N. J., was killed and her uncle, William Flaiding of Fall River, Mas: was seriously infured when their ¢ overturned on the main road near Putnam, Conn, Mrs, Flaiding and her two children escaped with minor in Juries oree PB Krocker of Camden, N.J., member of the Camden Bo: of Pree) and Lehman If, Koss, Collings woe N, J.. were killed in Wilmington, Del., which they were the Dupont bird, Del lingswoud; den, and a man ¥ ascertained were The five Brooklynit when their automobile a New Jersey Traction Company car at Keansburg, N. J. ‘The party was returning to Brooklyn from their when an auto in riding overturned on Highway, Black- James A 2, Cl Martin A MeNulty me was not injured. s were injured collided with bungalow at the Jer resort. ‘They w Benard Nee of No. 821 Pacifi Street; George Nee, Helen > John Nee and Elizabeth Conway, all of No 412 Henry Street. An automobile on wh raff, thirty-five, No. wark, was at work n at Park and Mulberry St this af ternool urted too soon. The n chine ran over Yoraff who was tak to Beekman Street Hospital with lac of tht scalp Joseph Wolhlinsky. st Ls6th Street, utomobile st Avenue. He Hospital suffering the right log h Ralph Yo Mth Avenu ing repair ration: nine, No. 2 was struck by 185th Street and Rive taken to Lincolt from a fracture was ——— 29TH HOME RUN FOR RUTHIN GAME WITH THE RED SOX Back After Three-Day pension, Bambino Gets Cir- cuit Clout First Time Up. Sus By Bozeman Bulger. POLO GROUNDS, Sept, 5. -Fi fans were in the stands as and Red Sox started their double bill mound fo: 4 by thousand the Yanks first game of to-day's Waite Hoyt was on the the Yanks and was oppo: Herb Pennock, the star left hande “f Boston Babe Ruth, who had been out the game three days, suspended } Ban Johnson for kicking at a cision by Tim Connolly last w ninth home run of the season. ‘ TO FIGHT TO HIGHEST COURT “To-morrow! * Weathor-—FAIR. STREET ‘CLOSING TABLES. PRICE THREE CENTS Home Run First Time to Bat “Circulation Books Open to All. | 1922. fered ns Second-Class Ma Post Office, New York, N ‘SEPTEMBER 5, Girl Tries, to End Life by Poison, Driven to M: pe by Stage Failure; Notes Tell “Weakling’s” Despair LABOR 1? FIGHT INJUNCTION VOTING ON GENERAL STRIKE ———— Leaders Expect Federation Council Will Favor a Nation-Wide Walkout Only as Last Resort and Sound Out Membership While Prepar- ing for Battle i in Courts. cree ieee WASHINGTON, preparing to fight the tained by While the injunction against the Attorney General Daugherty, Sept. 5. American Federation of Labor 1 men, ob striking railro: up to the United States Supreme Court, if necessary, union officials are conducting a secret referendum to ; determine the attitude of labor toward calling a general strike, if this step should be deemed advisable as a last resort These lead de not expect the Couneil the eration nation-wide urday unless all other m protest labor DONNIE HARRISON Neighbor Finds Her on Bed Set Afire by Cigarette, and Search of Room Reveals Letter Recounting Her Downfall. Donnie Harrison Officials of the Federation declare it tive against the ia fail, but they feet they ought to know definitely how far is prepared to go in what they believe Is a fight INUNCTION STAND = will go the limit in protecting the con- iional.cigite-of the shopmen as Be] Wel! as of labor in general While no official statement of the plans of the organization hus been given out, it 1s Vheir Conclusions Will Laid Before Central Body Letters left by a nineteen-year-old girl from Detroit, to explain her unsuccessful attempt to kill herself with yeronal, put on Phursday. understood that counsel for the Fede- itoeday tie nakrativel oh the (din eeauuleTGe nN conteene “(wanic ration will back up the shopmen in ie elieatemntatione : There will not be any meeting of | making the ght before Judge Wilker- a : the ¢ Trades Labor Council at} son to prevent the restraining order The girl was found, apparently + ih as the Labor Temple to-night ving made permanent. If the Govern- hae ne Hie Rees An ervone report that there] ment is upheld, however, this will be n Avenuc, by Jolin urshall, # would be such a meeting was cor-lonly the beginning of the legal neighbor, who broke in because rected to-day by Willlam PF. Kehoe struggte smoke was pouring over the transom Secretary of the Cour at his of Iwas. Mr. Kehoe} It is the understanding that the Miss Harrison was lying on her bed y dj which the council] shopmen and th Federation will in Emptied bottles that had contained part base thelr case against the prop- sition growing ont of the injunction osition of making the veronal and a bromide mixture were estraining o1- Coughlin, will preside, ‘The conclusions | the Government is entitled to obtam Street station, Ambulance Surgeon Mies Ormer Army Ontlicers Under Dissleke Of Flower 'Ffoapltal (tank arrived at will be presented to a tegu- [an injunction as sweeping as that for Harrison to Bellevue, Arrest, Said to Have Had Jar meeting of the central bo which Attorney General Daugherty Th Kearonine har roonia, (tHe Tol = y Thursday night at Beethoven Hall, hae aiken man came upon letter after I Explosives. po East Fifth Street. The o y in pencil, Some of them hody Is representative of 800, Section 20 of the Clayton act con- ed to the girl's mother SHARE a [bers in Greater New York: tains numerous prohibitions against Harrison, of the White] CUCHAREST, Rounmanit, Sept. 5] With respect to the Daug in- the decrant ‘ nts, No. 624 Charlotte Ave-| (Associated Press).—A plot to kill the [Jimetion, Mr. Iehoe snid to-day to an | the courts granting injunctions In ear nue, Datrote 1 ing World reporter: ttn matters in contests between em- But one letter; wtthout Hie name of |" '2"! family while ng the I beNeve it ly bout ie the Amer- ] ployees and employers. It is not en- person to whom it w dresse r during a fe v been un lean people too rine definite action tire! clear these prohibitiot 1 statintshed when the aondie Wri to prevent judicial usurpation. of the | 'ifely clear how far these prohibitions stopped her hand, told the besginu numbe form ights guaranteed them under the Con- | apply or do not apply to the Govern- if ioreinliwctOker, TE Hom ae cau cow are Ynder{etitution We had one example of the} ment when it 1s seeking an tnjunc Well, to start with, [ i curtaiiment of our Hberties in the in like the present one, dope. Yes, a plain dope 1 li Hishteenth Amendment, and the Clay- most legal minds in You know—heroin Tum a girl, The wre ed t ¢ had in]ton Act clearly provi for the right ress admit ther js ground for | too, though perhaps you think 1 prpemerny) cr whien [OL the Workingman to quis work col-|juch contention with respect to was long past that Intended 16 plant im the orang] cUvely and to conduct striker under} whether the injunction can be sus To go on with the story ‘ a bs ay m tained under this, section. know between you and T son Hab the race truck (Continudd on Second Page.) Federal authorities prepared to thing Is just making me ' ae = zo to the mat with leaders of the t is the Inst thin i] Py 4 opmen's strike or it labor off- ay 1G ° cord who may step into thelr places continued on twenty sooond tose BONUS Bi CtracKeG Lor Tarkbh, jee uso er viele UGA CHARINEH we SI b) training order, There will be mo i C f C itt D id buckdowm in the Government's de~ Mt mination to prevent 1 rierence All Kinds of onierence Commiutiee Decides.) state commerce ministration that con- Work for All | pcruces a hk = . lear teary Refu Advance It by Vote of 5 to 3, Despite] « 1 ibertie uw abiding ten ls y bh brid, a le Kinds of People Ureent’Piea, FN ale tg att A Gamag iieina-alaet alta aaa oe Sey Ly a vote of five to three, Senate and House} o. endanuer constitutional tights of cations represented in The World's Help idouyek Me Administration Tariff Bil fo: e men onstrike or of other cttizer i te ‘ ninent's ! sbiican 7 whieh WW such @ ti were excluded after the vote and t ae } A eine Republicans went ahead with the re alah ; bi writing of the Tarif Bill, Good pro- |) e ieada the Adatininten ress in th ection was reported | yy, 5 1 te ' and Chairman MeCumber of the Sen- | tna Satie i be finished by the end of this week | \ kK tomat f or early in the next i 4 Setters M Chairman Fordney of the House n given at the ere nanagers led the opposition to imme p¢ 7 ‘ was that had ehtsinen r diate consideration the Bonus Bill Labor Day speakers violated the 4 He argued that the riff already had |, 1. t would be fp olane anh. [Deen nearly three years in the making | ceeded ax {e partment nh ‘ and that ft should not be laid aside Reports to-day showed the day had oe two ot swere] Urging quick action on the bonus, fpeen quiet. It was declared to be one £4 A Chairman McCumber argued that an] of th most tranquil in the history of : re one first tofagreement on this measure probably] cne strike, There had been no vio- | yyeou tobe reached within a few hours ence t . = and ¢ ittention that ¢ bonus White there 1 ORL = - t n i we 1 n eurd at gore ry WO Week longer than had the ard, wh bus o Federge UP 10 u. 3. SUPREME COURT: beside her hand, in whieh ow , obt doby United States Attorney ; cigarette that bad set to th f C ‘ 1 Daugherty will be as follows: der permanent on section 20 of the bedelothing. i will be an executive meeting | Clayton act, Able lawyers in Con- After smothering the five in ti JL it at No, 287) Bro vay of the Ae eR mPRGAaN (Mince err smouldering sheets, Marshall ca Executive Committee of the nc | oe, rane ns ies min Rector of the Bast 6 at whieh th Chairman, John, P. certainty under this section whetho: eee eee ee a ewreere nn _aaep cree eee ee =

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