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IN RAISINti FUND MAKlNU .A SETTLEMENT POSSI8tl·: FEE ABOLISHED STRUiiliLE · CONTINUES ~'VER'I STATESMAN FROM: CUBA :.IIAJ;F il MILLION PEOPlE EN· . THE LESSER DEMANDS OF PRESID!NT OF LEAtilf]: . CAMPED AROUND 1HE COLLECTmNS TOWARDS RED CROSS:QUOTA FOR JAPAN= ESE RELIEF. SCHOOL BOARD DECIJ)ED NOT TO TACK ON A COMMISSION liDS YEAR. THE \W(fRKERS. TOKIO PALACE. NO OPENIN ti FOR 10 DAY-8 DISTRIBUTION' N~OllfflER~ WILL BE HELl> lJ~TIL OPERATI():NS 'STAET. i .ABOUT 100 FORE ION DEAD LOSS OF LIFE FRO~I DISASTER ''N.()T AS GREAT .AS FIRST REPORTED/' TOWNS' lrPORTIONME:NT PASTORS TH:ROUGHOU'.f COUNTRY PRO!\IISE mNTHUSlASTJ() CO~PERA'J,'IO:N. RELiaiOIJS INSTIUCTIONS CHILDREN OF FOL\R GRADES WILL 60 TO THE CH'CRCHES ONE HOUR A WE.El!, BY the .hsQcU.tetl l';ess: · Ey the t,ssoc!ated Press: :Batavia ~hurches -will take up special Monday, September 17th, was design at. Harrisburgr Pa., Se:pt. 8.-'.Vhe strug· Stories of mountains that slid into their collections tomorrow morning imd even· ed as grie1ance day by the Board{)~ Edu. glo between tlle anthracite operators and · -valleys, of huge wnves thai swept sea· lng for 'fhe relief of the sufferers and . t\- t f th , 1 h d d rntion last night, 7 :30· p. m. '-~ 1 ·ng fi.\ed mmers over .LIO o1•ms o e wage· agre&o 1 -.v,.rc t!ll re s of ocean bathers at coast starving viati~s of the Japanese earth· · ...., ·• ment they nre tr;yipg: to work out, today· i :rosorts, .of n }:okohatna h<>tel, that quake. ~he :funds will be transmi.ited as the hour wht-n the boar-d will meet to continued .uuabated- in .. executive aession,. . 4c'llterally sank into the enrth,\ and of . to Japan through the Red Cross. Sim· Daniel \\\. Tomllnson ·of No. 26 Ross I h;ar the. ~omp!aints c,f tbose who cun· atto~ded by·G~yernor Pinc)lot. I i <>ther svectacular incidents witnessed by ilar colle-ctions will probably he tak~n street, new treasurer of the Tiata~ia stder th<'lr n<sp••mrnts unjust_ A copy XotwithstaDdlng ·rt]J !Jnrticipants cotl· i :survi1·ors of the great disaster are being up in churches nil over the countr. 1t chapter of the Red Cross, wbieh bas be· I of th; tax roll may be in~pected at the tinned firm in tne belief that the agre&o ' ,;given to the world as commtinication- in is hoped that in this manner Genesee come active again to help tho Japanese bonrd s oJIIre, ment unon the !Ilaiu issues, reached yes· ' .:and, out of Japan is gradually restored. co\mty's quota of '$2,500 to- the $5,000,· earthquake sufferers, has been interested It nl•o \'.'\ derided by the board not terday as a >esuit of Governor :Fincbot's , The ToJ>io correspondent of the Chi- 000 Reel Cross relief fund may be in the work of the ehapt•r sinee its or· 1 10 . \~uct hereafter the 1 per cent com- intervention, had guarantc·•d n sntisfac· : ocago Tribune, reaching Koge, says 500 raised. ganization in :Batavia during the 'Yorld 1 rntsslon on school taxes, wbkh bas bee11 tolfY termination ot tl1e. situation. ' :foreigners were k!lled in Yokolmma; the This plan of raising the money was war. coll~cted fot\ ;years, as permitted by law, Tho negotintloos toclay revolved about i Earthquakes and fire left tho foreign resi· decided on at a 'meeting of the directors during the fi_rst thirty days nf t:he receipt t '·• l\sser de:rnnn.ds of the Uni'te\ 'li'n• I <!entiat section a mass ilf ruin; dead LE ROY SALESMAN of taxes. ):ears ago the J. per cent fee u ' \ \' \ I iboclies were ev h b tl fl of the R.ed Cross last evening to appor· went to tbe school-tax cvllcct{)r as bis \'orkers which are being strongly a~· ' eryw ere, \' en 10 a~es tion the quota among the towns of the t' b · · ll •r•d to. 'Tbev were not inclu 1 1~• 1 ·n • :bnd passe_ d. T. he hotels of the port c 1 ty rompensa .on, ut m rceeat yt•ars th\' , , , ''\ , 'VIoro obhterat d f the 200 guests in county and devise moans for raising it. SAFE IN JAPAN t~I<>s ha;e _bo•n collected br ~oe clerk Gov~rnor Pinch<>t's peace proposal al· .-'Dr. Cosmo do la Torrlente, <Juban ::th 0 1 t 1 e : 0 Tho pustora o£. the churciies were com· 1 o. the dJStrlct, whose salars covers thi,. ready agree~ to, .statesman, -who hns just boon ma~e presl· 0 ~en a palace hotel only a few 1nunieated with and all promised onthu· 1 · duty, and tLe amount h~ been ttJ>rned Some of the ·p::utlt-ipants oil the· union: cent of the Leag11e of' Nations. : ESCTalpe 'u '! d Cl b si:tstic co-operation, many expreslllng ---- into the regular school fund. ,\fter rite . h fill t! t 1 • 1e m e n , thE! Cclu:rt, Cherry li sule were ope _ ut t 1e t;rms of the lllount and Bluff hotels also were themselves ns sincerely impressed -with 1 rst tbirty days a rolle•tion fee of 5 pet• new rot.trnet mtght be outlmed by tbo MARTIAl L 'W RULE· : ~reeked, -with a loss of life. The last the great need of :raising the JD.<Jney CA:BLEGR.'l.i\f FRO:\f E. :\!'DOWELL, 'cent will h~> charged. The t~:s:es will he en_d of the. clay. Orerntot;s, whose c?m· lU 1l C!'three, situated 011 tne belghts, toppled without delay. WHO BOARDED AT IORO- rr~Pived this : enr. ns u<m_nl, 51t the of· mttt•e chatrJD.an, J). Warr1~or, has -w1.tb· , . :i~to the rniljs at the base of the bluff. Because of delays in <!Ommunloatlon fi<'e. of the Boord of Educntton 111 the \Ia• h•ld Hn!P!Uent to the DUbhe concernm~ \rHREAJEM\S SJlTil. T1 1 omos D. Cochrane an American It is possible that the pastors.of some HA~IA HOTEL.· sonic T<'mple. tho ~ituutlO~, we-re less ~ptimistic. . 1' t\ a .1; 'DlOtion picture man, wns' at lliyanoshita, ehnrCh<1S may DOt be reached beforo !Sun. Will H. Dnreh and the Rev. Charle~ At best 1t wns considered unlikely . .:a mountain resort with his fa.mi!y when day morning's service. They are re- --- • P. Collett appt>nr•d at thD meeting of thnt the _nntbrac-ite mines could be r'l- 'the first quakes ~nme. Great slides oc· Colonel Stephen E. Lmvo of St. Louis, quested to accept thiR notice as mtthor· NO MESSAr.E FROM COYELL 'the board last night as a ,•ommittce frn\Il op•ned lVI thin tne next ten dnys. POSSIBILITY IN FIGHT BET\VJ!E:::N <eurrcd in the mountains he said· roads Mo., Nenr East Relief diret-tor at Corfu, lty of tne Red Cross to tnke np epeclnl \1 l!l • thP City Council of R•l:igiot>c'l Ins true· Governo~ Pincbot wns successful lnte OliLAHO,~IA!S ,r,OV\\.,NO, .... ,D -were w!p~d out, houses demolished. nnd Miss Emma Wood of Sarnia, Ont., collections Sunday morninli:' 11.nd eve~iog Le Roy, Sept. 8.-.i <.'nnlegram dated ilion, und;r whose. an•pi~~~ cl!lldren IU yeater<lny m set'ting the leaders of the · \' \\\' .... \'-'-' I11 Tokio 135,000 persona are without nlso a relief worker, were t~ ba\\e sailed and turn tho fnnds oyer to the local Rod at Kobe, Jap .. n, was recei.-ed yesterday! t?e schoo.s \\'ere ~tVPD re!Jglons !nstrn•·· min~ union to agree to nil of the term~ TilE KLA:N. · :sluilter, but order prevails. 'l'bere nre for Atllons to be married twenty rnin· Cross hrnn~h to be forwarded t() the by Mr. and Mrs. R .. bert ~lclJowell, who 1 Uon an hour a \~ek las. year I!I Pro• of tbe proposal he ·maclc for ac!J'ustin• .:no further rumors of cholera, utes before the Italians bombarded the chnptcr. reside on the Telephone rund, five miles I testnnt and Cat~ohc chu.-.:he~. betng re- • Greek islnnd. Sixteen Arl]leninn ortlhans h f tbl 'II f h · rlea~ed from t~<m school dGtte:s for tbnt th• main p£>ints it, the controversy, About hnlf a million refugef!s were en· were kliled nnd the wedding was post· In Batnvla contributions may a!s<J be sout east 0 5 VI ase, ;oill t <'tr son, 1 pnr(lo<P. C\hildron of th t:bl d d. wh''h bas shut the mines down. His B' lJT.LE 1\ TJIE FJNJSJ~ ,-carnped aroun1l the imperial palnco today. pQned because of the new work added _made tonigl1t or lrondny'\'at the Bank of :Clmer McDowell, anuo_uncu.g that be I~; fourth grndes \we t:OI<'r:d by rthe 8 :r. proP·>sal, thnt the men he given a fiat !II \J _..,\ counlless host of rafuge~s formecl a to the relief co-rps. Batavia, Bnnk of Genesee, First Nu- safe. ~r. Me Dowell IS ~ snl•srnan for 1 rangement 1.\st year, and :llr. Dorch said increase of :10 :per cent, that all but Oklahoma City, Okla., Sept. 8.-Gover- .line two miles long, ench to receive one tiona! Bank, Genesee County Lon~ t\S· the Asta Alnmmnm. Comrans. n fnr;t::u 1 the ntt~ndan .. e· was gnot! nnd the inter• •igat-hour day :arrangements be ahan· nor J.D. 'Vnlton's campaign to rid (Jk~· 'J!Iece of rleo bnll. For mnny hours ~~e COUNCIL?S NOTE sociation. and :Red Cross headquarters. branc? o_f the .\m•:•cnn Aluminum Cotn·, e•t lively. the re•ult.s being c•onsidere<l homa of mob violmce nnil bring to jtUti...c~e ~line moved. forward. n~o~otonously, Its D. W. Tomlinson hns been cleeted _pnny, \VIth offices. m Tolm;· ~Ie bonrd· i h'gh:y sathfn!'tory. 'l'his '\ear. Mr. Continued r:n tho socond page. persons responsible for Jh>ggings de.vclo>JI•, length seemlng!y undim\ruslred. trenaurer of the cbapter to succeed tlle ed at ~e Im_perml h?tel .n ):okphnma, '!Dnr•·h ndcled. it was cl•sired ~o Include ed\todny into an open C!Ontest betweoen Crazed ~others were calling the '!!ames REPEATS I-EJlMS late W. G. Pollnrd. commu~:mg da.J!y to hts work • tb~> se~ond nnd fifth gi'Oile~ Ia the plan, SIX NATI B1US ClfJEFTAIN 'tlie e:s:ecutive :tOll Ku Klux Klan. wi.:th· .of lost ehtl~rcn. Fathers o~ .=sslng • Notbmg bas been beard 35 yet r gnrd· aud thP appro~nl of the scl::~ool board IH, indications of n battlo\t<O the 1lnisb. -chllc!ren hotstcd plncnrds gmng the Lo :Roy Sets a Fino E:<a.mpl~. ng the; safety of J. Howard C'ovP!I, was nsked for. The tent&ll>e program ASKS lE .Ar.U£ FOR JUSTICE What the governor's :nPxt more \rill :names and addresses thnt little ones MADE J\.' ITALY Another ~Xll-mple of .I.e Roy's nlways ycoun 1 g 1 estf 8 ,:',0 ° 1 f Mrs. Fr?hn<e~ E. 1 .Bn. i• to ba.-e the instrnetiou tl the churc·h•s au • b • · Dllgl1t perhaps be returned to tl!em prompt and generous response to a -char- ove 0 .uyrt e street. \ e 16 an • 1 si••n to second and third 11rnde pup•.~ b; m tile face nt pll he- defianee b1 l!!\lf· \:rrooJs \Vere speeding the c:onstrllctio~ !table eallse is in the wo:rlt that .the Red structor in the Mabie Mem.mial Middle I DESI\AIIEH ()F GRAND RIVER \1. • Jewett, FBlld sl!rago:n of the kl,an- ~ · -<OI shucks and were providing to the best ---- Cross chapter of that own has already School for Boys at Yoknl:ama. Japan. Cc.n•lnuc!l on the eecon« 11n;e. . . Okl~oma, who cond~m?~ Wal.ton a ... n. \()f their means P vls\on. ned 1 thl 40llll' for the ;r:apanese eal'thquake suffer· Mrs. C<>vell received 11. letter :yesterday COL'N'rR'E AT GE:!Ii'EVA. vestlgt~tlon .Af .mob Mti\Vttles m >:rnt::!a _ ro 1 8 c 0 ng. r.Dlllli\U MU~\'. D1W\1Jrn1l c.-l'MC!. ers. Tne. chaX)tqr has ab:ekdy aen.t. p,- .fr?tn_hru: sop.. SIU'i;D:;. ~hat. he all!'l bls C\JLDREN'S ]!Ollll Gmvn, Swil1.e:r!an<l, Sept. 8,-J:.ik~ .::smntY:.~S n Jlsjl\ on t,hll:_ ~!an, II a. moat· · -~~~--~~--~~~1.::-·,--~ • ~It-- • ~1:-;J'>IW,l·~J<\'~J\-~~ iJ<l() to the J'ct:plinese sufferer's funa: ann 'Wife Wl'n stilla\:.Ni>Jlfl, 8 mount:mn. re- •!! llU Eome world .gqre.rnm~nts lll n .. n~tionnl ter -of ~p~cnhttioll. .. ProfitQJn's au~ being .Punlsbea sev!!rel;r. • FA~'''[JON FOR '[]Ill iSS'ft':·· more monqy is coming .in. sort 011tsidc t:l!e city, whPn h9 -wrote nu crlsis the gtentc:r atatesmen nt Geneva One thm: hal bilell mulde e1e~r,. •bo:=w· 1:ct, at 'ome pln~es, !i single a,pple found v . I; A -!ill' Lo Roy chapter's tetrit~ry comp,rises August lOth. He r<>ferred to th~ great seemed to be determined l!l the interest!· erer, mttrhnl law tbrelLt~ns tl1e ent100 :ready snle ·at eighty sen .about 40 eents). SIN\'T{():WS only theo town of Le Roy, and the- per heat beiDg experiencd in Yc.koh:nnn n.nd CAMP .416N ST!BYS MONDAY MJlRNIN® of the Longue olllnl:ions itself temporar·· sttito in the event of irtere:ured oppo::!!l\ ..Ar:r;ival of the American A..siatlc: ·fieet ll J.l • capita sbnrc of its $2,500 apportloDJ:Deut Tokio and stated that p~op!e wE're b•ing ily to divert nlt<lution from the leagUe tion to inquiries into· mob activities boo: ---- Pnris, Sept. s.-The inler·nllied coun· of the Japanese relief fund was 50 CEnts. driven mnd by it. peril cr~ated by Italy's attitude of de· ing conducted in a nuri::zlier of eonnt•es Contlnuecl on the second pftge. ell of ambas•ndors in its note to a·ree(!(l B~tavla Chapter, w!Jose. territory oeom· Mr. Covell exp•cted to· r<>ln~ t<> l>!s .\!I nrxt w .... k. b!\llinning bright nnQ f..,.linn. :ttT~~\Jgr~~~~~~~~n~n~~;c~~~·the·kl~n ~~x SJIJPS REPORTED mnde public today, lays dow•n terms pro- prtses an the res.t of Genesee ~ounty and work in about two we•k•, -whi\h W'luld 1 cnrly Monday morning. cnn:p'li~nPrs fut .\'! •tnknOIVing De!'kabPn high ehief nf ..iJ vidiug that satisfactinn b~ given for the the town of A.tttCIL !n Wyommg coonty, mnke it around Sept~mbor !!ol. a fact 1 th\ G•n.,Po <'<'Unty <'Hltir•·n·., home de- the SJ:t Notions. of lrOCJ,llOis bns done wns-bronght out Into the op~n ycstenliii:Y: ' nssassinntion of the It::dlon. mission ea• has. the _snL.e· apportionment and the per which h~s.givPn his motbr.r a\.d _Le R\Y\I !entio3 lluilcling fund will 1-o o•tt solt,.t. mnre tbnn anybo-dy else to dive.rt atten· ~ben ·Grn~d Skrn!;:On Jc:-wott cba'neng:oed, MJSSJNI! IN P''C}fJC gaged. In the limitation ()F th~ Britsh cap 1 tal 15 abou:t 8 eents. ans additiOnal can•\ for nnonstnP•s rl'- mg among residents of the .,..,unty, out· tion from the gient league crisis and 1)Je exeC!1tive to attempt to brenk: t'J!e, . U ll . Albnniau frontier near Jnntna on August On Thursday the Le Rcy :Red Cross gnrding the safety of )Jr. nnd Mrs. '('.well. •i•le th<> ritY of Dnt.nvia. The gO(!I it tak 9 Mrne of the electricity out of the IJOWe<\ of tho l{n Klitx 'lOan In Ok~n·' Snn Francisco, Calif.. Sept, B.-six !!Sth. . . sent $1,000 tD .the fund hcadquarler.s b _ Miss :Mnry Sweet of G•nP•n. instru<\t· $3,000, the amount required to build and orerrhargol] atmosphere at Geneva. Stnll<· homn. :slJips are reported missing in the Pa- J:he terms are Yery similar to those in \Vasblng±~a. Last night $1.~ DJore or of modern languages tn the Le Roy . equip a detontiom build in~ whlrh be· in~ thron~h tho st1·cet in full Indian re· <elfic. the Italian ultimatu·m, part'of which was ~s .sent 1n, .Another check. w11! be sent high .•c:¥ol, whose father I\' n mis•ion- romrs a n<'re!'Bary part of the children's galia from fentllers to moccasins, .his BEAUTIFUL IIIDO MAIDEN ·One of these is the twin-screw motor- rejected by the Gr!ek government, !~ad· w.tt~tn a. few days. John P. Snmsa,:n ~s ary rn iapan, bn• not •• 1 bocHd any· home, nrc,rding to a stnte :a..-. lmprMsive comt.tenance brougbt men REJiiNS H~NOR TJTL~ ::s!t!p Kennecott, out of San ~·rnncisco, ing to tbu Jtallnn occupation of the chmrman o[ t:be Red Cross c~nvter s thing r<>gnrding his safety, ··. Bnrry !!:. S1<1rUUJ, gent-rnl d1airmnn in bark to the J)rimitlve period of .American II ~ ~ -..vlt:l! a, crew of forty. island ol Corfu. the. mnn wl1o ltas put across tlus -nncler- Uiss 'Bigc1ow Also Il' Sale. rbnrgr of !.be drive is to- .b• nssisted ~Y b. >tory when the red skin nt!rd. The Kennecott, together witb the Wa- The connell holds that an outrage com- takmg. An a:ppcal for ~ntributlon:s to Enst P~mbroke, s~vt. '>.-l'r.ioends nf he • .fnl1\w 111 g te:.m caph• 11 '' = Bo_tav1a, D.sknhen says: he seeks justice from CATHERINE OMIPBELL CIHlSE::N Vlaio,na nnd the West .reno, of Astoria, mitted under the circumstances attend· the fund will be made m the Lo Roy :Miss Gertrude Bigelow, formerly of Ba· Mrs UPnr:o \V. Wnre: ll\'hn.ny Hnrry tb whitP man's lcagne in the nome of AT ATLt\NOTIC CITY, 'V/ero reported off Yokohnnm just before ing the slayjng of the Itnliana ''dlreetb churches: a week from tomorrow. tnvia. who is a missionary in Shimonos· .\. I.r,.,lnm : flnkfield. llrs. :\!. A. :Brit• tb,· ~i:t Xnt!ona, who dwell along Grand :Saturday's qunke, involved the responsibi,lity of tl:.e state eki, Japan, hove bPen murh conennod ns I ton: Sfnlford. Mr•. Ilette B- Snnrlers: r:.·or on tho Canadian sicle of Lake Erie. Atlantic City, N. ;)., Srpt. 8,,--;\ltt.:ry, None of them has been honrd from. It in the territory of ,vbich'lt ioo'k: ·place.'' IAYOR SCHWAB OFFERS t,i her safety since the dis:··t•r in Tokio, PPmhr.,k•. ~lr~. E. <'. Fmwan; Elbn, [lp~knh~n has filed a p:!titlon, aski:t~ Catherine CnmpbeU, the ·winsome Oluzn. 'in feared they went down 'n n. tidal wnve Taking into consideratl~n the Oreek REW'DD FOR rwDAfT J)()P£ where ~he wn• fortllerly J .. cn!e•l, but. n I.Tnmr• .lnnr<: f'orfu. t\llllrl\\' Brown: too~t th~y be i:tvrted uncler artiele :17, of bus, 0., maideu, -retnlll.S bet\ title ·ol <>r typl!Oon. government's declnrntion -of IEs willing· an un letter rerei••d yesterday by ll.r•. ,-\iliP Byron, )[;,, Florence ~!Iller; South tl1e ~n,.•nnnE to nssume tl;e obligations \Miss .1\merica\ for another year. Tbll Tbl.·eo other vessels from ninety to ness to accimt and mllke nll reparations Bul'fn!o, SeJlt. 8.--llayor Frank X. Campbell from Miss Bigel< w states thnt R:n-on. 'lr• _Rn••e1! Smith: · Bergrn, of memberohip In the lengu~ for the pur- was decided upon la~ last night wh~n .a ::100 daya overdue, hn'l'e b•fn given up. s~emed equitable by the ntnbassadors in Schwab orrcrs a reward of $:1,000 for she is spending soMe· time w:~h her sis-, M;< .\h<': D:rertnrs in th! other towns ro•e of hnving their grievances agnlmt committee of distinguished American ud· \Their lpss: is not attributed to the qui\ke, the event its responsibilll!\ was deinon· evidence thRt --woutd lead tiJ the lmpllca· ter, l!rs. Florence Bigrl\'' \\\i:.n and \' 1 11 ro \'\'\\ by J!r Slocum nt on<'•. Canndn and Great Britain adjusted; they iats decided thnt tho win'ner of la!t llut adds to the general ~-loGm in shiP- strafed th~ council rules that as th~ out- tion of :any dty official rn a graft :ring. her busbnnd, Dr. Winn. at I'nrt .\rthur. F.nd1 c,ptnin will be in rharge of nn derunnd recognition of thnir eompiete in· year's beauty prize, in tile A.tlautic-OKt! ping circles. rage ~ns 'of..an entirely pqlltiiint'cllilr· The offer was made fcill_owlqg rtnllors M~nch1>ri~, w~ere they are also mis~i<>n- 1 nrgnniz••l gr·•up of 't'l\Otker•. Xext So.t- ~·P;nd•'nre ns a state, nn .accounting of pageant had not' been ootelaesed by,a:!IY . neter and perpetrated upon per;;ons e:t· thnt a :former member Ul such 11n nJ:- aru!s. Mtss Btgelow left ~l.1mnnnsekt on urday all trnm cnptnlas will turn t:t. the:r funds held by tlle Canndian govern· of the 74 inter·cit;y be!l~tles entexld in ·CJUN USED FOR A CLUB trusted with an o!iicnD' mission 'by the leged ring had implicated· ~ty cflicllll~ in July 12th after hnvins clos\d her scbnol II t~•elr r-po_rt< •. , :\Ir. f~Jo,·um and nt tbnt ment in trust; nn-d suitable action by j;he tbts year's pngennt FATALLY WOUNDED YOUTH ambassadors council, sueb_iesponsibUity n confession n1nde to his connsel. No for the summer ~n~ation. . tune d~~nJ,te r<'sults of tire tampnign will loa~tl~ in rose G:r~at Britain fnils to ob· Miss Brooklyn, Nisi :Ethelda Kenv:in, · definite evldencll< regarding the aneged Dr. and Mr?. W1nn and Miss B1ge!ow be n~n1.nb.P . .,rve bel' trentr prol!lise. to pri!tect tlle· was second choice ill ln~l; -nlght's ee;mpe::tl' - ('ontinnod on tho' .. e•nnd P~£<!. conlesshn had. been nnnlmnced fromc til~ e=!:J.WCt to wil for Amerirn <>n n len.-e of -------- Iroquois as a snv.~r~i'gn 'People. . tlon. 'SON OF ARMOUR &: co. BEAD PENNSYLV A WIA :cONVJCT.S. United Stales atlorney office. absence in October. MAYOR MULLEN SAYS \~!iss Amcriea\ .wore an ornnge.c.ol· HlLJED NEAR LAJil1J FVREST. Ill, :1 HI: wrr·L Ar.IJJU SEEK PRESIDENT ~ MExrco· ored bathing Sttit wit:h blaclt strlll\\ld ET RK JlJT.- ON FIRE !!:; II. 'U/lll, 171'· ~~f:s~· All the conteslnn:ts wo-re b:tlhi:llg -w~~~~~a~~:, :·;~n!e~tl. !·lly F;on ~fd~~~ S . ·yo , :~a~: .. ~ . , \BA. iAVlA\ SPELLED BY c;EMF.NT l . TO BE RENOMINATED SENT'WORK£RS MESSA6£ The judgi! were Penrh;vn Stanla'I\'! :pte:lltlent o! A:r.Jllo?r & Ccl •• died last TOSS~!) ~JATCHJ11S lN'@~W' Ii'.KQM IJ'l THE CENTRAL RAILROAD YARD . llfayor John W. MuH•u. sntff today thn_t S.\.'IU'EL GmiPEJtS RE<JEIVED RE· PLY 'PO FEll..-iCITATIONS. Joseph ·cnnnnings .Cha~e, J' .• K:now::lcs :nlgllt a~ a rerult of a wound r<'ceivPd TORN 'ri<Ji!s: , , . GUIDE TO AVJA\ TOR LOST IN AIR' be .had a\'.'~rod Repubhe:rn party or-gam- Hare, Dean <JornW1!ll.IUI<d'Nol:IllPl Jl6ck•. -wlle11 ltls shotgun wne accldenfally dis- · . .' • · .1' · ·· ' . ·. . z~tton wmkers t~nt .be ~ould be.a c~n· wen. Teeth. ankles. form, futger ni!Lls, I d b d •t I b t ~d York, Pa., Sept. s.-Ntue. cOnVICtS sent ' • . jdtdate for l't'nnmmnhon In the pflmartes fingers, hiUI<IBo -knees and hllir, ali 1 vero -crarl;e as ~use 1 as a c n. 0 wn •• ,_ to the Y<>-rk county jaiL recel\tlY 'fFom 1F!ying high above the City, after being C~nnda or some other plncr. A\ 1t w~•. 1 of next momh. -It is un<le.r-stood that Washington, Sept. 8.-Samuel Gomp- considered. . offtann nttuci, ~Y; bur o~.ll~s 1 ~ather· the Eastern ·PBllitentiu.-ry .·at. 1\!Jh(l<lel; lost In the haliO;Y skY for. some time, Major :flemg bound_ for Butmlo, from Hnrr.-bn,rg, 1 C'ounrilman ~tJ ron E. Betts may al•o •r·. pro<idc!l't of tlie American'federn· More thlln.lO,OOO persons cheered'f?Jo ~a te ncar n,.e ores, 1t 1m was phia mutinied today nndset fire t6 the 1 f th U 'td Stnt • Pennsylvama, I mN\<'ly had to turn west 1•• n ran<liuatP f·•r tl&e mayoralty in the 1 nr. of labor, llm_de publie today a tele· \vinuer, wbo b:y' again tak:::ins the title bl;ns J.. · Wnlson At;m?ur, Jr:• nlso 15 years ~rison. The fire was e::s:tiu~islieti:,bbfbre F. If· Co e~an ° e n• 0 . · es au: aiong the rnilroacl trneks. . I Rrpuhli.,nn primnri••, wh 1 Io Councilmnn g·J:u from President Obre\on of Mexico two claims on th~ ·'\(Glden mernmL-<!'' olti, son of the vice-president of A.rll)o.t:r seriorur-damng:e ~·~~& ~n.usa~· to th'e ·lluild; serv1cc, stattoned at Langley field, !Lamp- \P!clls~ r.cce-pt m.Y than!<• ·f·>r the s,gn,, u,,d .\. Cutler .may be unmcd by tho in r••ponse to a message ~f felicltatio:ts which will be ·awarded: to the belmly, J,. C~-· w~o shot the nJifmnl and drove 1l ing, bu~ a number ,of the iriscin'eis'_.wire t~n, Va.., wns able to find his bucrlbgs !in~ !11 the event 1t was cov~trnrted b> ~[l~?'n:~at<. . • se~t _npon the rEsmnptjon of diJliomn.tic who wins the tille.jhree times, . -·- -oil \lllen 1t attempted to J!OI'e t4e :fatally overcome by the SD\oke nnd' ffn:incs· and· only by means of the large cmnent. mdind)ffi]s ra.ther .thn.n the c.t,.. then I \\ lule I dG not wiSh to be cons1 dered ;~;~\~:ns between the United• States and , ,- , :vounded boY,. !rhe ~oys, close com pan- are in n serions condition, • ~ . • • h tt s llin •'Batavia , 1 near the would apprcc1ntc 1t 1f i~u w11l cd•n 1 1J ns n s\\~''r f,.r the olli<\'/ said Mnyor · ~ 'PLAN·OF T J·t'Dfll.fJCTJON ·•·•- ::~ons, had been shoohng pigeons on the Two prisoners; finitl to· ha've' Been· the e era pc g ' • C t 1 my thanks to them also. .. . ~Iul!en, • I told thos'C who nsked me thnt l're<ideut Obregon, said he regarded A .n 11 '1\'hite estate. lendets were .P)ne~dl in soutnry 'coilfilie· -flower beds of the New York ell ra n· is apparent from MnJor Colemnn s 1 I would be a cand1datc, If the people ~!r. Gomper;s·s C()Ugratlllntions as \nridi· OUTLINED f() PRESIIJ£NT YoUllg White hnd jumJ)ell a ·fP,nce sur- ment lnst night. The prirohers -Ia the railroad~ ncar the stat.ion. A. letter re- grateful letter th~t he: tbougj1t th_c ld· 1 ties ired.\ . tlo~al proof of ·the deep intere!t with . . . TD!:Illding a pastu,re w~e:o the animnl, a tier, in which the fire -wn~ star~ed,·be~t- ceived from him by Mayor !J!ullen reads ters had been lmtl out by lh~> <'Jty of I ~Ia)or Uullcn \''!I hn~e completed two trb:yh the worki:ng people of your great • . , - . 11 rme bull owned by hts fnther, ehargetl upon the bnrs of t1Icir ems wtth tl\eu 011 follows: :BD;tavla, expressly for t~e beu<efit nf 1 teuus, one t\\o-)Par unci a one-year term, Mt!on regard nil matters in which we· WOULD CUT LEVY EAOH YEA-11 '110 wltbon.t ·war¥ing, according to young eating utensils and mnde -a noise a!!. \On· Saturday, Septemb•r l.st, I wns aviator;;. n. fact which b;•mgo to ~rn-~nr at' the enJ of the present yoar. nr~ concerned.\ THE AMOUNT OF' SURPLUS: .AtiiiOUI'• As the bull rnshe1l 'VIlth lower- night long. Toclay they ·!oro' thei1• bed· lost In the air, nnd all I kMw was- tbat M!lllen s m 11 mdffthde suggesk:wn that t bP :' 1 ty I CO u M'ON COUNCILMEN \t 'I hog of you,\ President Obregon said, · . ,. • Mad ~ 1 1 l•orlts, 'Vhite grasped biB gitn by tbe steads to pieces and sprcu'l ·straw niong,·I must be SoDlewhere in the 1vester;t part ~tgbt' we n or to ta \ some ' 1 \~'' ~ 0 · lfllfl o r·on\\ey to t!JQ workers· whOm you Washmgton, -Sept. 8.--:-yh~lt:mn~nl~ntll; 1mrrcl and brought the sic~ ·down on the tiers. Into this strnlv lighted of New York state. I circled ov&r sev~- Bld .fliers who are not sure of tbrlr WILL CONFER li.IONDAY reprosent th<J c::.:prcssive and sincere _den o.f the hons1 a.pprop--rlnhons c t a the nnhnal's bead. The force of the I' .ttches were tossed. . , .' .· · cral small cities, but could see no sign !lenrmgs. J.l KrPPtings of the people of our country tea/resentfd tto·.!j;~sl~e~ ~~\t:E~o~e ]JJ()\V discharged tlie gun, the charge Smolce rushed througll the. jn1V. nn~ 'o,r otllcr Indication of the name of the \In enbse so~eon~ els~I d~es no\ sur WITH SURETY A DORNEY •nd of the government over which it Is con e.ren~e as -mg n ~ . from one barrel- entermg. bls groin.,Turnkey George Horn witl1 sel!eral· state. pio.ce, However, following the slim.> Jtro· gest n etter ocation,.,. n~e a re:H Y • 1 • my honor lo prelii!le, 'for thc'·moral snp· tho· ,a,etatls c! his. plan :for annunl .au::tt .A ·th f th A.r 0 b fired troopers ·rushed to the tlpper•1loor of. cedUl'e over :Batav.ia, 1 was able ·lo read sel_cc.teil !1 ~nita_ble p!nce for .such a :>I~l\r :\Iu.l<'n today c-alled ~ .specml prt they rmdered in divers wa:vs to the· mntiC' reductton 1n tn:ces, based on t 1n cross e ence e n\ nr oy , 111 ~ pri~on. Keeping thf pr!sQners at. from approximately 1,500 feet nlt.itude ?mdmg ~Igu, ' sn;d the rnnyor t h1\.. ~orn- 1 n;prtmg of th<' f:,,m\?on Council for 10, CllU!o of )!o:odeo, a cause 'l\hieh is bnsecl surp!_ns government m:enUP!I OV~t:'b erl 11Js shltgnn at t~l ~~ll,d;\l\Jch: 1 ~nu~d.e~ bay with revolvers they e<t.Jnguis'bad tho the nnme 'Batavia' on both the north mg. lt lS on the north •lope of \'I tll1nms lo elnrk :.\lnnc!ay morn111g for tbe purpose; Oil the highest p~inciples of authority pend.Itures. He als.o··dlsru•~ed wed ·f!'ln ltnpe nway •• n e we -..n.e em~ fire. . ...._ . 11Dd BOI1th s!()pes of_a grass cov:cred ·park, where there is~ larg: ope~t •pace of conf<'rring with Ray :II. Stnnles ot nn~ •orial f.rn\e-r~lt;v;\ President the g~neral fis-cnl x:ollc:v of t:bc tnkeu. to a I;ospi!al nt Lake ~or est. I mound somewhere near the tenter o£ the which slwuld be enslly d1srermble to !be :ow firm of Stanley &. Gridley of govern~ent, as it may be refiect<Jtl' In [ . ~:s1dc~ h1s parents, two. ·Sisters now RAILROAD MEN'S DEMANDS city. aviators from miles distant.\ Iluff.llo, relative to the Carmichael SOVIET TERRITORIAL ARMY . legislation to be enact~ by the next . vJs!tmg m tho West, S'Urvtve the c!end . \This letter is not callc~ for, !Ulc! r Mayor Mullen. said that the r_nilroacll· sbortngl'. Stn.n!ey & Gddley are a !tor· · Co!Jgr~ss. . . 1Joy. , . . CONFINED TO INCREASES trust yon \vill nt-cept it ns m,er;I:y an :ompnn.;!< l1nd offered to l~t the City use u~ys for the .\mel'ir-::tn Sur~ty Company TO PREft .ARE FOR TRAININfi The plan workl'd e11t ~Y Mr, ~fmldcn ,01•ders to kill the bull today were rs· f'l. 111 8 t 8 'l'b . t t' overflow- of deevly felt apprecmhon of ·1ts Jett<er moulds, should 1t see fit to go of :-lew Yml< which bnntleil Ira J Car would provide for a r.Oudi.on in ln-:s 1 es · sued hy the father. nl b~~~~~~~\,ooci' 0 ;~i~e.;,~ 11 a!r{nc:~\~~.~~:~ 'the mar'king a:bove referre1 to, as otho.r- nh~a.ci with the projeet, but he is of the 1 mic.hael. fort~el· rity clerk. • . • STEP TOW~A-BANDONME:NT· each calendar ylat\ ~o-the amom\t _of ~10 •• 11 fi . 1 . lt ·ust Inunched \Vise I might bnvo been forced to !nne! m opmwu that the letters sbo11ld he mucl1 'l'IJe bondin\' company !ins offe 1 t government surplus 1n tile rroccldltl! ..,g. fDISON;S MORSE CODE INSTRUCTOR \ 1 • <'on ne 1 \ mo\emei J ·. ' lnrgcr thnn those nt the railroad >'latinn. .· o • • re< 0 OF TiiE O~j). RED CORPS. cnl ;vent. No inereaso in toxeR would bo. strlr~ly to tl.l<' wag<' qtieshon_, Grnnd Supcrintenclent. of T.rncks Andrew ),!. I settle_ \l:ilh the' City by pn;png, $3,000, Rign. !'lopt. 8.-The Soviet government ~ 3 \ ordered· tl1e mobilization for train· ng nf the so-cnJl~d territortol army, n~ 'Or<liug to a ~:t:os'cow ml!ssnge ·received hor, '1'1 • • . h · \' anny .mclt1des all peroonR •rn hrtw1en lbe yeai'S 18ll7 and 1000 ~nd Probably llumbet·s about a lurlf mil· llflij lll(IJl. The ste11 has b~en tal;en, it is said, as Pln of the gigantlc nrmy t•o-organizntion I• an, hy lll<'aus of wlrlch Russin bopes 10 ~stnbli•h·a lut·,gc regular stnndlh~ nrmY \\htr·l • 1 ' 0 • ' 01 1 tntg 1C eventuaJly permit abandon· • •nt of tho Yc!unteCI:s and old ,J'cd. ai•my cOrps, · permitted in any year, i:n wbicb tl:te,g<OV· DiED AT VISALIA, CALifORNIA Prcsl_rlent Dnncl D. Roberlson sai.cl todaY·I)EDICATIO~ OP ALTAR STEPS Clough has fol'Wnrcled' n ropy of Major lultho,Jgh the s.ate enl:'ptroller B offi~e ernment's income fni1ed to meet e:s:pe!%:dl· . . 1 S S J h Cl I~ .will a\l~ no changes Ill_ ·worlm1g con· Coleman's letter, whit-h wns glvPn tn hhnJ l111s repo':~ed that ~he ev~drnt shortage l!l lures. _ en~:si~~~dC~bf., ~ai~t~ 1 [~ ~~~~rap::; cht10n~. _'lhe g~nN\nl rlunrmnn of .the TOMORROW Af ST. JAMES'S CHURCH by Mnym• Mullen, to the Now York or-~;lo•e to $.},000. 1h<' obJect of the meet- R~prosentntive GrNn of !own, VlhD' ·Ia. nt -General' Grnlt•s head~unrter/ during orgn~IZ~t.wn ndJournecl .late l!tst tught Dul'ing lhe morning service at St. • fice of· the railroad cnmpnny, mg ~lon,Jny 15 !o lenni from the attorne.t f,l he chnitmall of the -ways !!llll Dl.eana tl C\vll war and th man·credited with nftt'l_~oll~g to demnnd r~•torn!tou of the James's Eplscopnl church tomorrow tbere . why the !Jondmg company m:\kes thiS eom:nittee hi the H'Xt ~ouse, tnlle~l ·to• · 11 ~~ln~ taught Thom~s A. Eclison 1 tht> ·wn?rs pnt~ bcf<>rc the cut of ~ul:' 1921f ~viii be a consec;ntion of tho marble aitnr R!J~e for Great Lal1es Chnmp.iGJlship. 1 offer rat!:er thnn to rny the full umonut dny or. p;:,sidcnt Cool:ulge oulv a Eowl'forse code died here yesterd'ny wlurh mPans nu urrro,.,fmrtte nlct~n,;e c steps wbicitllavc been erected in meDJory Toronto, SeJ1t. 8.-The Hnskle II, of or the o. eg-.1 shol'lnge. bout's ~fter ·Cbnlr:na1:l\I.nciden uf tho ~II· ' · · ' · 12% pet· C'rnt over the ·Jil\escnt. srnle. of Mrs. Emily Waldo Sticlde, wlilo-w of Wntertown, Lake Ontm·io ('bntnpion, ant! propriat:ons ~o1nmittee bod pream-:te~ . Nationlil Blcyclo R1ces on. r.ENERALLY FAIR WEA THr.R NEXT ,\\TilEK IClmrles W. Sticltle of Batavia. Although tb.e A~·iel of Cbicngo.. L.n1le :mchigan SPEAKER Of THE ASSEMBLY his plan• for tax reclnc-tion. The !o--Wl· Chicngo, Ill., Sept. 8.-Thh:ty-one u G \L the_ Rav. C. C. Gove had been sehedu!ecl cltumpton, meet today m I hE' final rnce of r..UEST AT C\IINTY FAJD repr~sentntive enid after Jenving tl1n ex• states .will,be represented in tlia nati01!all Wnsblngtoil, Sept. 8.-'l'he government to officiate nt ~be. church· tomoTrow, 'vo.rd the seas~u for the Rich~rclso'? .trop!1y, U · UU l\ Pcutive ofli.-P tllnt it wns too .early to.~ nmateur b~eycle races here today w!ule weather bureau forecast for -next week: hns ·heen receiVccl ft·om the Rev. Alft·ed emblematte of the champ1o•shrp of th• T. Etlm mul )IacholJ! of ·watertown, forra~t w: 1 ~thN 11 ny nppreciable rod tte• 24 state· cha!llplons of ~lid jtmior e!nsslGcinerally fair, but with probability ofi13rittnin,' who hns been on. a vocation, Grent L~kcs. Hu'!fi~ won _the .lirst of speaker nf t~e ,~ssembl~'. will be thd ticn ill the notion's t:w: bill would bell \VU! contest for the nnttOu!J..l champwn· local showers after Thut~day, moderate thnt lm ~vlll return homo In tine for ye~te1·day s rnce~. wbtle Ar1el won th~ spenl<er on Knvnms <lny, lbursday, Sep- .\)oss•ble next year. . 'bip afng· th~ youngsters, tempernture. tomorrows se-rvl~s dny beforo {}.t~mber ~Oth, at tbo '' ' r -~