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we RENCE 2 : THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1922, ——— —_ not fighting against Great but that Great Britain had * AAAG RNG LOOAL FUEL HEADS [First Picture of Entombed Miner [COPISARRESTED IRISH REBEL MINE ———— eregce wus the ascertaining of hew far Great Britain and France are able to agree. It was pointed out that France feels that. diplomacy 1s enough to solve the situation, but Great Britain wishes to forestal Kem- aliat action by a prepared military force. One of Lord Curzon's tasks Will be, it is believed, to persuade France that Great Britain has no in- tention of making a new Gibraltar out of Gallipoli. One official remarked ie @ new great European war?" ~The British Cabinet held a confer- @ee this morning over the Near Fastorn crisis. The Gcvernment, despite the out- ries appearing in the French and = ee? FRENCH DOUBT KEMALISTS FIRED ; CITY OF SMYRNA Motive Absent and Only Claim Comes From Athens. PARIS, Sept, 18 (Associated Press).—The report. that. the Turks started the fire in Smyrna ts seriously doubted in French of- @ia! ciroles, The following comment p the burning of the destroyed @ity was made in official quarters: “The idea that the burning of @myrmna was caused by the Turks ts advanced by certain foreign Bewspapers. In well informed of- ficial cricles it is asserted that there is nothing which justifies this belief, and, on the contrary, guch a possibility is considered autve unlikely. It is only natura! ‘bo ask what interest the victorious Turks would have in destroying the city, the possession of which they valued so highly and which they had just retaken. “It is proved, besides, that all Bews charging the Turks with the burning of Sm: has come from Leadon via Atijns,"' hs what is the use of the Derdanelles to anybody unless there No Word the have been missing United States destroyers at Smyrna. The Sta! heed of help. Sele ee KEMAL INSISTS SOVIET Russian Consent. consent, it is reported, approval. given rep Venios Peace Parley, at which it problem will be reached, poate eal MOSLEMS CELEBRATE R BOMBAY, oun Ceremo! From 14 Naturalived WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—All native Americans in Sinyrna are safe, though fourteen naturalised Americans who noe the fire started in the elty are still unaccounted for, according to a cable message received by the Navy Department to-day from Capt. A. J. Hepburn, Commanding A complete report was required of Rear Admiral Bristol by the State Department to-day on the following points; What has become of the four- teen naturalized Amerioans reported missing some time ago in Smyrna; the extent of damage to American properties in Smyrna, and the names of institutions chiefly affected; the number and names of naturalized Americans still in Smyrna; the num. ber of destitute naturalized Americans still in Smyra or evacuated to places other than Greece, where temporary care and repatriation is necessary. Department has also re quired word from Ameriean consuls at Salonica and Athens regarding the number of naturalized Americans in MUST BE CONSULTED. Will Hold Ne Conference Without BERLIN, Sept. 18 (hy Radio)—Mus- tapha Kemal] will not sanction a Near Bast peace conference with the Allies unless the Soviet Government gives its Keome! has despatched @ message to Tehitcherin, Soviet Foreign Minister who is now here, in which he declares there will be no negotiation without Moscow's Russia has demanded that she be wentation in the proposed hoped @ settlement of the Near Kestern IN INDIA TURK VICTORY. Kemal Honored by Parade and Sept. 18—The Kemalist victories are being celebrated here to- Mines served by the Lehigh Valley Railroad mined 38,988 tons of anthra- cite coal on Sattirday, 4,771 more than on the same day last year. S eawcteeedilibesiernss FIT OUTGO TO INCOME IN U. S. EXPENDITURES Begins Paring mates to §2,198,000,000, WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—The Budget Bureau has begun shaping the ostimates of Government expenditures for the fis: cal year 1924 to keep the total outlay within the estimatea revenues for the year of §3,198,000,000, Director Lord de- clared te-day, ‘ A special board has been created by the Budget Bureau, with Gen, Lord as Chairman, to hold hearinga on the indj- vidual estimates of the various agencies to make any necessary readjustments, but Gen. Lord declared the final total to be submitted to the President would be within the amount of Federal tnconte expected, SS FAMOUS VIENNA JOCKEY CLUB SEIZED FOR TAXES. VIENNA, Sept. 18.—The famous Jockey club was seized and sealed to-day for arrears in taxes. On account of this the Viennese aristocracy was driven to the pevtan cafes for thelr drinks and sosalp. See SOE The mosques are crowded with worshippers. A day of prayer and thanksgiving was held yesterday. The Moslem quarters are desorated and processions in honor of Must Kemal Pasha purade the streets, Turk- ish flags abound and at night there are brilliant MUNITIONS FACTORIES IN BRITAIN RUSH WORK, om Twenty-Four-Hour Schedule at Pull Capacity. PARIS, Sept. 18 (Associated Press). here to-day, with the chairmen. | At the offices of the New York Central it was plainly intimate that the door had not been permanently closed on the peace negotiations, and that both sides were markig time un- til the arrival of Mr. Jewell. phi: STRIKERS RENEW INJUNCTION FIGHT Shop Crafts Again Ask for Dismissal of Writ. 18.—Attorneys for the striking rail craft leaders re- newed their motion to-day for dis- miseal of Attorney General Daugh- erty’s injunction bill. H. Wilkerson sa{d he was ready to hear the argument. Donald R. Richberg, attorney for B. M. Jewell and John Soott, Presi- dent and Secretary-Treasurer, spectively, of the shop crafts, de clared in his opening statement that the affidavits of violence produced ‘last weck by the Govern- ‘hearsey, rumors, specula- tion and even perjury." Without proof, the affidavits charge to the strikers aets of sabotage, he said, whereas the acts may as well be charged to defective equipment. ‘The defense attorney said the Gov- Judge James “fundamental misconception’ of the purposes of the shop crafts and read from the constitutipnn of the Railway Employees’ Department of the Amer- lean Federation of Labor to show what he called the ‘absurdity’ leaders with VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR DIES AT AGE OF 84 Samuel W. Gear, Civil War veteran and at one time con- stable of Flushing, died yesterday at his home, No. 48 West 20th Street, Whit after an illness of three days. He had been employed in the Depart- nient of Health for ten years preceding ment on pension five years ago. ear Was born in Meriden, Conn. He served in the Civil War with the aged eighty-four, The Britjsh Government has ordered all all arms and ammunition factories tn the United Kingdom to work twenty- four hours at full capaeity in prepara- tion for any Turkish eventualities, ac- which was organized at cording to news reaching private sources it the Arst Battle of Bull urvived by his widow, New Haven, IN HAMMER MURDER Mrs. Clara Phillips Refuses Attorney Assigned Her. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 18.—Without an attorney to speak for her Mrs Clara Phillips, charged with having murdered Mrs. Alberta Meadows with a hammer on July 12, is to appear before Judge Houser for trial to-day The State has announced that it will resist @ continuance, charging that Mrs. Phillips has had an oppor- tunity to procure attorneys if she would have been content with those obtainable at the price of the $8,000 which she ts sald to have ayatilable for hiring legal assistauce. Shu hus want ed an attorney who hus insisted upon 4 $16,000 fee, which she and her hu band have #o far failes to raise seein acai : SUMMON MRS. POULIN AT HUSBAND'S TRIAL Must Tell What She Knows of Nameless Baby. SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept, 18 May R. Poulin has been eubpoe: the State as a witness in the prose tion of her husband, on tho charges of Mrs. Jobn P. Tlernan that Poulin and not her husband, Professor Tiernan, Notre Dame teacher, is the father of her Child, thus far a nameloss baby, The subpoena canic us a vurprise ¢ Poulin’s attorneys. _ -_~ PREACHER BREAKS JAIL IN OKLAHOMA Relief Fund. McALESTER, Okla., § the Methodist Chureh at Haileyville near here, held on charges df emb alement, for misappropri relief funds and wife desertion, ‘geaped from jail to-day. Was Arrested for Msusing |" Rev. J. C. Trotter, foremr pastor off IS NOW IN BUSINESS Will Carry Vrisoners From Tombs Sing Sing and Blackwell's. The new bullet-proof automobile, spo- eially mude for the transferring of pris- oners from the Tombs to Sing Sing and other pri was put Into service to- day, (aking three prisoners to Black- well’s Hstuayd The bus carries four guards in a¢ tion to a chauffour and a deputy s iff, each of them armed with a repea rifle, and there are loophe!ss to shoot through in 0 ttach b persona ecking to rescue the prisor The ke threo trips a week. to und three to Blackwell's Island, The initial trip to-day was to Island and the start was witnessed Sheriff Nagle. RAILROAD CONGESTION HOLDS UP PRODUCE ble (o Market Wheat With Tmmense Loss, WASHINGTON, Sept. 18,—Con- gestion on railroads east from Erie and Buffalo, the most acute in the country, is holdiag up the marketing of farm products all over the West Wheat especially is piling up in nt Laat for export As a result wheat prices on the Liverpool@vorld murket age risinys while in Chicago they are falling Farmers thus unable to market thelr produte are tfaged with immense los: and many economic experts fear this loss will be reflected in business in- stability all over the country ~_ . ONE IN SEVEN FORD Av * WORK, OF the normal working force of 2,800 men at the Kearney, J., plant of the rd Motor Company, only ob were at work to-day. At the offlces of the com- pany it w id these mon Will be kept at work un esent supply of coal fs exhauste nt aus 8 for to-night at § o'clock Cleaning Department Band at Pee Park, the Bronx ;| district who signed the Cle = free interposed every obstacie to the free development of Turkey. He ussured e ° Lamb that the Nationalists would not A d D Si R > 7 Wi k attack the neutral Dardanelles zones} Teniporary Consulate Ks- n tagram 10 Wi 4 es CHE or. if the British would recognize the ba ‘ ‘ . ' ‘Angora national pact and return tablished on Quay. . , } Thrace to Turkey, niwnk ‘ Pes ‘ ‘i al , Turkish concentrations at Ismd ASP EH) Eshu TE CASEOCIRtOS ’ continue, and the British are Uring-| Pres) —A temporiry American i {fg up troops, but it 1s hardly possible] consulate, In charge of Vice Con- to defend the noutral zone against the] sii! Barnes, has been established 4 well trained Kemalist army. A Sus-| oi 4 quay. ‘The Stars and stripes ——— SS oo sex regiment, just arrived from Malta, daveipn Nate deters, 4% 7 pees ye a was landed to-day in the Dardanciles, reign fag, actors Consumers’ Coal Limit Only Brooklyn Patrolman Says He]Ten Wounded When Bomb afd the Gordon Highlanders ars die] is an Inspiring sight amid the tie i fect NV e about the middle of the week at] ruins and desolation \pplies to Anthracite Fired When Other Started Is Thrown at Military Chanak. ; Toicovere Lave : fs cay. et ; Allied military experts take the] | 7h Ameries ey Supply to Draw Pistol. Lorry. view that a force of thirty-three bat-] enee, Rdsul and Simpson are stilt oars 7 . ~ } beet will = required to defend 8. ‘Their oMeors and crews County Fuel Administrators for the Patrolman Edwin Joyce, twenty-]| BELFAST, nt. 18.—Several per Constantinople and the straits. The| juve been ctically witho tROpoTII NNatrte : Fert ‘ ‘1 t Allied forces of tocupation total about | tY “ e aaa ais a Metropolitan Matrict of New York 1, of No. 416 Smith Street, Brook-] sens were shot over tho wees-ens twenty battalions, mostly incomplet: leap fe “ . WS '}were announced to-day by Arthur lyn, attached to the Butler Street} bv sniping und in collisionm between but landing parties from more than lant work American | teoroyd, District Fuel Administrator Station, is locked up in Raymond] Pree State troops and rebels, Atty ht ki the d h 1 dost ymon } warships cay make up the deficlt.| property which ped dostrue: [for the First and Second Judicial Din- Aireat Jail charged | fn, Belfast a youth stand cut At Modania, the Turks announce! tion was tNe Standard Ol plant [trcte which comprise Greater New Boe CMGRE Hiei KG, Wes (eos: BEENAL WEA AIOE ou LTR the Greek 11th Division, {ncluding the des tobieco WarKNOTES LIC NG Nal } silent iS drew Anderson, thirty-two, of No. Ke as shot and killed yew commanding General and staff and D tobace . hs York and Nassau’ and Suffolk coun- Henry Street, Brooklyn, who is|terday by sniper A man wos pe captured. outskirts of the city thos, ; tying In Long Island College Hoa. | killed anf a youth wounded to day in Se) pele Ce orca ali SS Man’ iworge J. Bitz cl vie 1 with a bullet wound in his left | the same locality. spondent of The London Times says| 1tAllan press ngainst further su Se uereltg Association, No, 90) vreau’ . pees arash ‘the Ulster Rank thet Mustapha Kemal tnformod sir] (Cton sliowed up sigan torte ee est Stre t | Joyce was hefd without bail by|** Cart gallon, They wrecked the Herry Lamb at the Smyrna confer. | (2ring rit ar tha HeMuAtation Bronw—Aleaander J. Frazer, partne Magistrate O'Neli! in the girty|UUlding with gren Tho man once that he considered the Angora] (on. i¢ necessaty against the Turkish} i@ the Stepbens Fuel Company at Avenue Court, Brooklyn, yesterday | 28¢" of the bank was wounded. ‘the Government in a stato of war with| vot nal bis 55 , Ms 0. ist 188th Street, the Bronx ‘ pons atacking force was repulsed, ' Great Britain, But he afterward] NEN ieinoe aves attached to the| Klaus and Queens-—Bamuel Drum bear of FOlCHIOUR AsuALIE. THE” An: éeplovion ovcurred at Afderoom i nlified this atatement In his official], toon or the da cath . Z shooting occurred at 8 o'clock ‘yes- ee i F preseace of the Darl of Cavan, Chlof {mond of the Brooklyn Coal Bxchange. \ in which elght Nationatists, ineluging capacity, defining the relations us “not |e wtary of tho army, Marshal Str geal ® y morning in the bleycle repair] Commandant Keosh, we . eS Joal § y > i " ene of ois (ee prominent representative of the Ad.|the Summers Coal Supply Company | Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn. which Michael Collins met death, The COLONIES DEBATE mirlty, ON of whom carried dis.jat Port Richmond, Nelson told the police he was'in the [Free Stute troops were raising a mine patches and maps Nassau and Suftolk Edward ria Bt planted in the roud when it ON SENDING AID] tho Cabinet discussed problems con-} soimidt, President of the Long Isla rear of his shop with his brother John | trig ew. then Shiiss SANSA L + nected with the defeneo of the now Retait C al D ana’ ie Islan ynd Anderson Saturday night when/bomb had been pluced, with a connec LONDON, Sept. i8 (Associated } trat zone on either sido of the Straits] oe eee eee Joveo ratsed a window near them And|tion to the mine, When the latter k Pree).—Thi Suminion Goveruments| salnst possible Turkish actton, it was} | M¥ nas fae with his deriunded they put up their hands, He | *as touched, the bomb exploded, 11 \ re dispassed to assist the mother| Ste? imc ‘en : e hicatea RE Spies Mit they complied, and) Joyea: én- CORR, we LSA. OLVHIAN LW, j hs fufternoon at hi ice, No, 17 Battery tored the window ti ea ; an as country in a military way, as the Pince, t fi : hia killed and a youth wounded | C ce, to perfect a working organiza- ee ee a , y wounded 1a stre . Prime Minister has suggested, but are LEAGUE IS ASKED tion. While, the ‘menting: ia cencing tused to tell them what he w fighting here Friday evening. Two ‘apparently consyiting their .Parlin- TO INTERVENE] piace National Fuct Administrator 31. Nolton sald he selzed Joyco's arm, | volunteors were Sounded in. repulaine . Saal KB. Spencer will confer at the office of while his brother took the policoman's Acacia Leal bio d ments before finally deciding, It is i DUBLIN, Sept ‘ > for Re-| State Puet inist y Ne 7 nate AN, Sept. 18.—A bomb was even reported that South Africa is not| Appeal Also Made for Re- Waodin Sr aune Ter Pe bitin ae sun. Joyoe then left, but returned | thrown at a milltary lorry Saturduy willing to send a contingent lief of Distress. tors from the Western section of the ote Ue at 3 o'clock {n the morning. The three /evening. Two soldiers and eight OTTAWA, “Sept. 18, — Ministers] GENEVA, Sept. 18 (Associated | Country. En NP Ee SENS HERE Beane He ee ee mt J Saga CN OE th if rare a ; res latter dangerously throiffrhout the Dominion have been} Prevs).—The Intervention of the] ¢, Mr. Woodin cuphislaed to-day that . ' os, pene rth balsas Hail RHOUY RT DUBLIN, Mépln 119, .CAMosaled | urgently Invited to attend an extra.|League of Nationa to stop the war| py tho Fuel Adminietation snaticn fread of Strikers Expected is hess ea to Ne eonnet three | press),—There wax much shooting in ordinary session of the Cabinet Coun-|{n Asia Minor and relleve the distress] limiting all coal delivertes tu not more! Here To-Night to Adjust rote yorceNanked: GAUl Or the iotues Rho Winans se Wile ticle eantoscaene: ' ell to-day to consider the British Gov-| of the refugees there was proposed on] than two weeks’ supply, is intended] * ‘: he tired three more shots. Patrolman ean are panded. by hehe “Bate j e@rnment’s request for service of an|the floor of tha Assembly of tic] t? apply only to the ultimate con- Differences. ‘Thomas Pepper of tho Hamilton Ave-| troops, were attacked. Republican overseas contingent in the Near Bust.| Longue of iNations to-day by Dr.| SU™ of Kral and not to the peddlers poe aan tie Station, on duty nearby, hea invaded Oricl House, the offices of t BT. CATHARINES, Ont., Sept. 18.l rrigtiot Nansen, High Commissioner |'sut tat mach aueundere ne ntac| The Pomibllity of negotiations bo- first shots and seized ‘Joyce S| criminal Investiguticn department, a —Major Baker of the 10th St. Cath- e out that much misunderstanding | ing reopened by the New York Cen- » latter left the store. shot a detective dea i arines Field Battery sent a telegram|®f tt International Commission for| seems to exist as to which kind of coall «rat ‘Lines with its striking, shopmen Joyce waa off duty and tn civ'lian| ‘two men refused tiwnental t to-day to General Panet, Commander] Mussian Rellef. this order refers to. He said that do-11. dependent on the dedision reached lothes. He said he and George Un-lienged by Free stite troops, a) t of Military District No. 2 offering the} Tho questions will come up for] mestic size of anthracite con) only andl yy Hert M. Jewell, President of thi ‘wer, another patroiman attazaei to| opened fi s entire buttery for service overseas, | act!on to-morrow morning. Te en xing ote ‘a included with-] ratiway Employees Department of he Butler Street Station. war» to- truck which arrived ¥ The buttery is said fo have been the} MELBOURNE, Australia, Sept. 18 ee . gers badibetig order. the American Federation of Labor, ether when he had an argument] other armed men in vielnity, A first to volunteer when the call came| (Associated Presa).—Preniier Hughes} From ttrures obtained from ihe on his arrival in New York this with Nelson. He alleged that he fired |jjeutenant and sergeant o: e Kre ib 1010. of the Australian Commonwealth has United States Geological Bureau to-| ov cin when Nelson started to draw a pistol. | state forces were wounded, ' Peay ON . 5 : ri that the anthracite : : Ae SYDNBY, N. S. W., Sept. 1 cabled Sir Joseph. Cook, Australian | Gay appears Mr. Jewell left Chicago in response —— {regular was killed and two capture | Australia can send a brigade of v.l-| delegate to the League of Nations, | doasetaiaion Meu iseeaine edie toirequeets: trem both the Naw Yorks PIERRE BENOIT 5 eal ~ i unteers to the Dardanelles within a} requesting him immediately to bring | tht, attin ouner youre, there in ay Central and the Committee of Feder- P KAMENEFF SUCCEEDS : fortnight, Lieut. Gen. Sir Jonn Mo. |the Near Bast dispute before the | Naty tmined about 64,600,000 tone of| ation Chalmnien representing the FRENCH NOVELIST, LENIN ON COUNCIL eee ia ean Men |Toe cteeee t n | aathracite,. the Silien ate’ saw, prs) AHODEAtIA On thevaysiain, Mie. pres AGAIN KIDNAPPED al@o have volunteered in response 10 ducing about 1,600,000 tons a day. In| ence here was desired by both sides a ie . Will Head Commissartes Until So- the empire's call BRITISH DISARM hormal times the daily anthracite pro. | (o Interpret the terms of the so-called i iancee Receit Lette viet Leader Recovers. WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Sept. duction {# 11,500,000 tons daily, Last} Baltimore agreement. | Fiance eceives Letter] yoscow, sept. 18.—Leo Kameneft . TROOPS IN INDIA] week in tour days there was mine} According to information obtainable Tell ‘Ss 1D Shwe bee ted Vide Clinlmman: be | 18 (Associated Preas).—Only one an- 780,000 tons, whereas a normal week|from New York Central officials and Pe ERB CTO SCONU MARS UL connor ot pupae CuRIci alr a oe a . + se With} r ne Council of People’ } cab Papin bee the “British Moslem Soldi Join D should have produced 1,600,000 tons.|the union eaters, the text of the - | pearance Within a Week. [ana or the Council of ~ wt Fide Rs repre ae Bach i ARDS ed OFS Oo aed FUL Cd ch eater lliesredd began era eahk yer eay PARIS, Sept. 18.—Pierre Benott,| fonse, to rerve until Nikolal Lenin re- stato. i is vanta rezion will meet in Philadelphia} more Conference which President A. . 6 any duties. In th ment with regard to New Zealand's onstrations at Turkish : civ hens author of France's modern “best sel-| turns to his duties. In the mean timo —| destin to cond © sotumngtae to ton Victory is ee saoresey ame ies, Min Nemes Ses See, fers.” wu Kidnapped Baturday In| Hemi, eho 1 i wil realm poms p rotect e SI wv "4 ¢ . rman. 4h the protection of tho Straits of thoy) ny gese, tneDe termining factors to be considered,| the terms of the settlement basis |downtown : iris and js now held pris-|Vameneff, in taking over these j Dardone — 'ASHID iN, acl 18—Demon-| kuch as depth of mines, mining costa}|.made. public by the Policy Committee oner so..ewhere in th. heart of the} quties, will retain his position as j eer strations among native troops in Indialang other contingent reisons which] following its adoption at Chicago last \city, according to : letter received by | Chairman of the Moscow Soviet. I're- | CURZON TO PARIS celebrating the recent Turkish victories] anter inio the ultimate decision as to] week. | bias a sie ant ny | queatly, even prior to the revolution, u TO SEE POINCAR in Asia Minor, have led to the disarm] what the price of coal per ton should The split on Saturday between the s fiancee which she has turned over Kamnenef? acted as ‘Lenin's representa j E}}ing of Mohammedan troops by Brittsh| be. Until then, Mr. Woodin explained|shopcrafts' Chairman and the Cea |to the police. Renin: watiarairelatiig!. to) Lesie'a . officials, according to a statemént to-| to-day, no decision on prices could be}tral management, both sides admit, | ‘The young woman also produced] political leadership. Follows Cabinet Discussion |#y of te American Commission to} renched. Frew out of differences of opinion as revious me ages from Benoit to 5 5 Promote Self-Government in India, More than 700 carloa a+|to which wet of terms 5 Noe j of Near East. Students of the University at Ailgart|olte con wore brought ~ Shae york signed by both sides. 5 oe Sretae lake sl = } LONDON, Sept. 18 (Associated |PAmded Friday carrying the green fn¥ tidewater for distribution within the] It is reported Mr. Jowell will con- 3° t wih week ago and ta rmat f f an : - ime f i Press).—Lord Curzon, the Secretary | eat eemtee Conduncton ith the Indian | metropolitan district on Saturday and|fer, with the Committee of System I GnAGlary Whats hal Wau tall Revers for Foreign Affairs, 1s expected to| said. and the marchers were joined hy| Yesterday by the Lehigh Valley Ed Chalemen, of which 4. ¢. Bowen (t/ Oni the lett i the Argonaut al shows one resoue crew {days, being released only lust Friday, r 4 ic ° ¥| road, a o-day. De representing the ; a gion ' , |He did not complain to th "a af- } Drocecd to Paris with relation to the}, Zones of Mohimmedan troops.” | Bim!- | Amboy received 679 carloads for New|federated shopcratis, to-night. Pree greene ere ene Pee Une E anecent ane tor Nin Cleat ond ciendhs abe dandy Near Eastern question after this ove- | taken pane ae Allahabad, Delhi, Lahore | York OLY One SLE Bey ba Hae committee remained in the Ay to- Pauley Be es on the Sau tue not lee cu i atte vein Hanes tebates fa Seared vitioute. nd other cities, care fo! on the New nt! t a . i . i I ning's ministerial conference to ais-|*" ° in care fat castera DOlnts Gp the Nort lday sud wal Jb opslinuous weston At] 1h5 rescuers etarted to cut t boss, who repeatedly risked | The authorities are making, strenu i cuse the question at first hand with] ary NATIVE AMERICANS | Long Island pointe; thirty-ve for] Bowen sald theoom mittee would issue} _*hYoUeH. "The lower part of the His\aite Jending thoyrcscuers: the newspapers find much amuse- | the French Government. NOW REPORTED AS SAVED Jersey City and twenty-five foF}no statement or comment on the pos- 7 . ment In the story, one describing Jt us } ‘This indicates that one of the main aiid Newark. In thie shipment was a caf+|yipility of peace negotiations being re-] WOMAN ON TRIAL BULLET-PROOF AUTO Benoilt’s latest romano j paints discusved at the ministerial toad of steam Mises. sumed until after Mr, Jewell had met os COAL OWNERS FIGHT CHECK-OFF AGREEMENT Will Seek tu- ‘They Say. CHARLESTON, W. Va., Sept, 18. Operators in the Kanawha district an- nounced to-day that they will initiate action before Federal Judge George W. MeClintic, eceking an injunction to re- strain District 17, United Mine Workers of America, and coal operators in this eland agre- ment from carrying out the check-off Phase of the agreement. They will contend that this arrange- ment by which eperators withhold unio: duds from miners’ pay and remit th money to the mine workers’ organiza- tlon, is a conspiracy to control the bitu- minous coal output in the United States and to curtail the output in West Vir- ginta. —_——— WESTON RENEWS HIKE FROM BUFFALO TO N. Y. Although 85, Veteran Walker Leaves Syracu Time. SYRACUSD, Sept. 18.—Edward Pay- son Weston, champion veteratr hiker, left Syracuse this morning on his bike from Buftalo to New York which he ex- pects to reagh Oct. 2, Despite his & yeure, the veteran swung along easily and expects to reach Chittenango, twenty miles awayf before nightfall. A squad of mounted police escorted the watker to the city Ine. On his la hike, Weston is on schedule resting here three duys to vielt the State Fair, HUNGARY JS ELECTED TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS GHNEVA. Sept. 18 (Assovtated Press).—Hungary was elected a mem- ber of the League of Nations by the Assemby ut today’s session. The vote was unanlinoy ee CARDINALS FLY IN PLANE; CONSIDERED STATH ACCORD ROME, Sept. 18,—Cardinals Tacci and Ranuzzt of the Sacred Cutlege yesterday tlew to Loreto in Italian military alrplanes, Curdinul Gan, essed them from the basilica which contains a statue of the Vicgin The flight 1s considered a sign of rec- onciljation between chureh and stuty pary Wholesale Candy for the Home Our popular price lines’ satisfy and Our Daily Specials tell of welcome econo- Advt. on Page 13 all demands, “THE WORLD'S Harlem’ Office Now Located at 2092 7th Ave, Near 125th St. HOTEL THERESA BUILDING FUNERAL DIRECTORS, BLASCO.--JOSHP IH bell Funeral Church, B'way, DREW.-SAMUEL A. Chureh, B'way, 66th st,, Monda: M'DOUGALL—Suddenly on Bent forty-fourth Year, ‘of 25 Bust 30th Btrect and Woodstock, N. ¥. Bouth African pape STERN.—-CLAKENCE Church, Bway, Campbell Punevat LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. EE hee etvind nn is a0 Drive, apt. 3