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| pgp -: Noon-Batl Gam - (4 Altemoon‘oan“ THE TIMES., 29 -With bands . and Manns. and some. minute to keep the oil - of excitement, her boys world war The packed witn peo- in every con. Williams other. he Human F:., is by demon. really has nothing His firat exhibf the iX'erigp of ding, a three story by a fag A sallor's uniform, the climb up of the building. he waved 'o the then, hand over the flag pole with There no hung , the crowd kasped. the Fly wi; give and !t in expected more tight rope given this morp. stretched from ain etreet the dir head from the held this noon, * been prepared ay. The big din. a park and the veterans and given over to ball game be Athletics and the Lieut - Rober laude B Alverson will be held house the | bus; decorated with whole present appearance - ere Is Oak, Mission town Co. Arcade Jut fi but has with - all and | Furnoish- sanitary and now ready to in Rooms nd Floor of 10th in f Rubber E IT are made st and not § a Name of Go. is an that the § ¢ best that ter Boitles sorts for i} | ~ Co. Square - sting: I fadulty corporation _ afd student|commission of which DeGreff was || atrRace [& ..\ ORrctw.afioy | .._ FoR aAUucust Le C.; 16,0483 Ba LAST-EDMON. - ' Atp. _ 0 .. _-_ Circulation Greater Than That of Ajly Other Northern New York Newspaper. ERMANY $TBE l -_ AGAIN BLO L STRIKE SETTLES MHWH—| “VQLCANc'a'uRate Brita imprives Against Strikers, Reports Several Trins Running THOUSANDS (FFE: -_ Nep semee MACHiNERy ORGANIzE p FOOD R €Po ED working WELL ATTEMPT TO DEMIL mains Downing Street From Thein Homes. Honclutu Sept Mauna - Log, on \ Hilo burst into new eruption lay a began hona homen pouring \ide destroy ing many !~ the sea,. which is 30 miles distant + ; Ie -- -o . __ F OR RT. i i I i ONE viCTIM Statemene lasueg Toqny Refers | to Disorder _ Ag \Some Minor Acts of \.. Sympathetic Strkes Feareq \Posse Enters Hospital London. SepL 1 IN TO NEW ERUuPTion , Stream of Lava Drives People 30.- Mount Island, late list night and a wide stream of down the ' The residents of the Kona mde are reported fleeing ~ --t THe AlN Br Moss . MAN - wHo 8hHOT PoLICcEmaAN TWO IN andShogts w | | WILSON RCRE] HITCHCOCK Sls Further Sharp Criticism of Trau Incident Engages Attention of Congress SENATE ASKS PRESIGENT Fon RéPort on RESOLUTION THAT - HME TRANSMIT - FuLL FACTS ADOPTED ay gooy FIugustERNg - charge: Adminiatration Leader Declares Re: publicans Are Attempting to Hold Up Action on Pesce Treaty- Lodge Makes Fiat Denial. j fo S great - lrttain _ John Templo After Me Had Fatal Washingt x 30 - After fur ' s making headw a gn dealing w arh ty Bhot M | ashington, Sept 3: er fur the national «+f 1» ef ber onl an » ember of Police Fore men, the governn en re The oficial communmque street at nonn &-TR@ rallway service more traina has ing called for under tho pared by the COMpAFR ina This was in line with forre & ai t har the ~Pecier betterment of condition» in - this ect t e ¢ . sD 3&5; 22” 222701511154“ b* a «mall band of white men Attempts fo defal | irging, whieh * 4% 'be 'third n to die aceurred yestarday for tha Oru rame ja a since the beginning - af the urtke (., were referred to by tha Downarns 1 ar plreet statements a* some nto mets of sabotage © ed, had caused fn leram of dil mang (B6 ons the necersary steps hag bee si in to deal with thi« plhise of the a tlon Meanwhile the durst buon - of {cone ported loca} - F ourth Negro Sought » frown Draw n announ en| rh a Cas obrta pigy ing been or un r adn Montgomer s 7 empie Ala - Rept was shot to death in and Robert t rma y ken imot hor negim t ua afternoon 36 - Joho fl llmfiro. who rnun night olmnamn of the port the rmenate adopred a tal; a a» hedtsin pre wounded Policeman Johan a resolution by Henator New Repub s [lar bare and who war wounded by the lats * larter a row in which Renator -'R*d rioldier having been shat , , charged the Republicans with © heck Ther $t iam (2 16th by a mob five mites from 81111 Bird Astor who wag-uh t t with Templs w hen HRarbrre was shot e peace trraty 1 had. was being mught by a poase and tt ! Senator Lodge denied - there ad [ther sharp criticiam by Republicans of the senate and bouse today. of the landing of American sailors at T rau. after Italian forces had taken posses lican. Indiana requesting President incident to the senato ] Resolution Starts Row. ! 'Although not oppased by the Dem + , ocrats the resolutton caused a lively * Hitchcock, ling\ - President Willson, and - miro | with Ail{bustering ta delay action an ENTENTE CARRIES OUT THRE {TO CUT OFF WATERTOWN, N. Y., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBEF 30, 1019. CK ADE] , FOOD SHIPMENTS STOP, DOWN TO ONE OF END Troops From Baltic Region Brought - Action, \Paris. Sept. 30. The blockade of threatened by the Yori Der ( orders are issued. v e-ssels now on the way to Ger-l ~ Is Removed, Germany - which or (Germany until furt! min ports. however, wil} be permit- ¢ R-- t? to proceed to their destinations. : ' Germany Recalls Von Der Goltz, ; efforts of ' 7 Basel, Sept 30 The General Von Der Goltz tmopa evacuate fallecd,\* \to make says a Berlin dispatch ceived here today the German gov. emment has decided to \recall hikt% delin &tety '* moors Amo, _. - OHANA STRteTs # Wilson to transmit a report of the No OuT BAEAK8 RRPORT‘; T® hesapial shortis after 2 this morning ! He j br Iynch bere within 12 hours Miles Phi ED DVRING NIGHT mion - smirk - improving] a' Special Grand Jury May Ba lain-t mored to Place Responsibility Hr, + I Rioting. Omaha,. Neb. Rept 30 Eteven the Baltic daving hle . IB , mon tn | 2, AT FOOD TO GERMANY 'General Yon Der Goltz, Whose Failure to Withdraw was allies in case the German troops of Gene roltz were not regaoved from the Bal &ic region wall be- REQUESTING gin today, according to the Intranzuirant. No food ships, it de- !NVESTiGatiomn or clhres, will be permitted to start wHITLOCK BECoMES - ENVOY To LOSGACKS FOG U. 5, SOLDIER Major Gen. Grives, Command- er of American Forces in Siberia, Demands Apology. CAPTAIN AND CORPIRAL PLACED (NDE ARREST ral conouct OF JAPANESE OFFiCcEr 18 BE- gun By Auth oRiTtrEs ier ' INTERCEDES AR Cissicks ' Incident at Iman, Where Twro 'Amer.| The inclusion of the -*- the conflicting clainis of Gent Regarded As Most Serious “grunts virtually unchanged, Occur Since 'Adlis Lanteg in si.. |Omary statement “18! more be'ria, union leaders countering wit (By The Associted Preass.) Vladivostok, Friday. Bopg. 19 - Major General William §. Gnives, commander of Arrrican forces In: Siberia, has demanded Chicago Mill to closed down within the week im apology A A turbances in the Chicago sec from General Roxzanof. in tommind of Russian trops In Prianmzz prow. ince, for the arrest of Capii® L Fa Johns of the 21th regiment ard Cor- poral Benjamin Spatiing of the jlsr mnd the flogging of the lattr ty Con- sacks commanded by Genen! Kant In Cleveland [ficketing Ing a report that t in the Lackawanna plant. was reported in the outlying was sgsumed by ic mills were operations and in Buffalo a few Strike Chiefs Issue Conflicting Statemé That Strike Is Spreading -and Mills : In All Districts Are Being.. Crippled. 4 Bethlehem Steel Company's to the strike prea has so far only served to broaden the scope. the opposing sides. The ninth day\ . icans on Official Busities were) the great struggle opened with the situation on all mill officials issuing m h t n were returnt ic equally cus 3 \for repairs,\ . tor dering kof _ An investigmtion _ of ttre tou duct of a Japanese officer at Inez, the place where the | took\ ARY AND FOSTE f gt plrve, his alfo been begun By the \ARAr. Arita M the iy Ocors and 250 men from Camp Fun « Sept _L, ,~ BF. Ia proceeding satisfactory | ihe aq *A* his rapture - would rp. | 40% Olibostering on the treaty ato00. Kansas. and 20 offcers and XQ ‘vgtawg?’3~momguw égnumg Fapaneso high command. The Inffs- *} e i al thoriftes | announce, Bia beitag ue \Hf! In morte s inienco and said thors would bo mone. usen from Camp Grent, NMincis, tq Balkiihs, \. nolmlmétf today | by dent which ccourred Sept. i, 28 o- i HLELEUHE: [33.1 eMcren won Bn Sd , 7 bin 99 ronmection between |_ Seaator Hitchcock \ee (fed t \ Say the fegerat troops. manson a leith Lr it one -O0\ Ure tar | 3-75 % c,. 50 09+ cap t work af vgn tire -Aynehin® Gf Phifer aod \rears the Atnorfcan troops were landed un. \CB diky- IFW \ds a rexdit or the thee! +o that cousiry. O . ecur since tho alHlon fandid in fi- bay. hes s ithe 2 a/s: ferm of voluntary service it i ca 10d the killing of Temple Th# MS | der orderm of the supreme couneit qr Mat Sunday Major ~ far Adgirai E. CooRtt | be They lared, are \overwhelming ~ t= a. charged with erimea against - P Leonard Wood commander \of the via. c . ng Paris to prevent \lawless outbreaks \- : | was to Bo chie! of Placed Under Arreil neittee lav dint . Bympathetic Br kes te semen were taken from ”\N’fpmhahla between the Jugo-Slava and Department of the cpenjlions, with renk of admiral. The - two Amor * it neta * cl, g not James Henty TRhomgs sscre 'in af 1°putr sherife by a mab of about 25 Italians * alan agtived to tako charg» of tho _ {LL a o ?\ Cais, - in vasfform sme “Hahn-diff +o8, maen, metas nal o, hore the | ND Ci 3 Wne | Hino - buke Wedd an announcement 1 an open air oy Fuga ethod Used Hitebeock to name the American o city - was quiet during the car . the u , . , (it meeting during the (nrennon deiar - ThC ~panuh mehed af exerstion member of the war council, and Mr BZN ®nd there was no sign of trow yrdond U as; on of Tho recFiroad Washington, Sept. © 30, -- Aities ed that the railway arsen s oul rot 17, Sika | sas ased | The ne£T00® , ropis thas he would mar DIO. % beaty rain serving to keep J _ | poria being unnff’”°a\°°%\ frp. | Chairman Gary of the United States|* #! Do Imon to refuse affere of ainpa 1 r; ° i Tm\ for their live« and attempt tn do an brought laughter P\OD° off the atreeta - This fset was e © ment between the Sm»? “nth a?“ . Steet corporation testifies tomorto w Tix\ a U TN“, Clan Lin go sen a a gu d]: ~\ _\\, from Ropubtican senator ffi'fifiifr'ifikfif éfp'r'éifififihfil f wate at a hote ther, a delicEment , bofore the senato committee {nvesif 80 wAs ron very sn hi thi Hie a* h Ch Fitib r . I E \TC P it * CAD! In view of the meeting Som. | lae night Rarbare arrested Tem | It was ,;,.'§°'.h,.. $er, Hitep &SA\M amgainet a fresh outbreak of! . & of Coszacks entered ind arrated the galling the steel strike, Willlans Z. {rana port workers nnd oweha ges mik Piu- Asor and a negreass on a charge cock charged and Seantor lLadige go Sundiy 's rioting which resulted ml h Americans, claiming they verw not era called for todas 0+ dee de Pearderty aa a reault of nied that there sama a Alibuster in *P\ of William Brown, a; <- 000}. | their atiituds ates after a dance Temple reaent , The government | ainrigunre. thie *! his arrear and shot the officer but morning that lfveatack rfiav bad ben \N\\ un'! he himself had been wound abandoned in transl by the er rnkbeee \!~ In 'he meantime Aator fied 'The and the horse« belonging to the nmi P9! C° to prevent or Ivynching. an road rompanies rhat had bee n lef t without attendance arre being cared for by the authorities Guards on Ati Trains ed - T.aver it bee ame known that this , Nas ens a ~ rgae and that been taken 'a a_ hbaspital Military guard. wer placed onnit -A <maill bind quickly - organized he trains in th» northern ae. hon t ods and ne more than half a dozen men Further desertions froma the mink e - 'heted the ovrerpow ernd of the attieng mmilragi men we rere 0 lhe ported by officinale rhe mornin & but generally the oumon ranks te main'ne firm with the af ' the transport men joning then ir» day tao guards and ghat the to death as he las in bed called co investigate the Is nc hings, ed alter conference Londaners generally have org tolls - luibs . Adjusted themselves (a the Fourth Negro SFrot conditfons \ fourth negra fen Miller a for' A few minor dram rhamnees arecce mor sede? aas abot apd a~-rnded , ported from | provincs! cerilere ently today on a dasa 'fit n \ ''reet where raolinterr « orkrrs on ihe rail He reported four white men had at roads bave been honed The meeting of the srecutive badr of the transport w orkere wae a long ane After tneir prolonged dircnamn the members of the baiw this miler coon a ent to (the ministry of la bor Strikers Stone Trains Artempt to derail tritms necurred yesterday for the first lime «ince the began, and tun t raina ore stoned near Aberdeen Minor me! Gents are reported at various other places, Government | officials have isaied regulations providing for price fi xing and reetricting the emsumpion af staple foods Motor lorries are br ing . tng milk and foodstuffs imto the cliy and a system of disinBbution _ his been worked out by the cabin | Possesston of all the (ranaport ma chinery used during the war makes bile and he une shot u hen he refus ed tn go with them FOUND MURDERED N SIGHT OF HOME North Tonawanda Man Is Slain by Highwayman--Wai- let is Stolen. Buffaio. Sept 30 an employe of the North Tonawanda . walcr department. was murdered by the government's task easier 48 ,, highwayman within half a block of hag b”; Pizzczg'y Stop Running. © Ris home on the Nash road, North ear Bus i - Tomwanda. early - today. e was Greatest anxiety ia “I; by the 37:0: shot twice Kugo's wallet known to whether busse . t stop working today, the cnmlfiuagu; Egapnzzglfaiadlfigg 30:1\ka tire of this service not - being regards very hopefully Decfaion in the que murderer was found nearby wow 0 Neat sance oms: HCOE) MROCIER 13 CAUGHT AT BINGHAMTON which is one of the 36 organization aflated with the transport worker; HOWARD BAKER, ALIAS WIL. LIAMS, CHARGED WITH KILL. federation, but which is able to ac independently. ING WOLCOTT WaATCHMAN. Suburban residents were able io use busses and tram cirs to reach: London this morning, but it is ore garded - doubtful ~wheher thes means of conveyance will .be availr ble for the return trip as it is belfev ed a majority of the Heensed vehicloll Winters favor a strike. ROWN Honors mencitr we tow san University Confers Dagres of Doctor of Laws on Cardinal, R & --= u 0 4 22 'Providence, Sept. 30.-Brown T nb vétalty today conferred the henorery degrtes of Doctor of Laws upén Car difial Mercier in the of the Rochester _ Sopt 30 -Rochester detertéves today wired police head- quarters bere from Binghamton that they had arrested Howard Baker, allss Williams. aged 29, wanted . for the murder of Night Watchman Willan De Gref. at Wolcott, near hergq on the night Sept 11. Baker was named by Joseph Hig- gins in a confessiog¢ made at Erie, ero Higzsins was unde arrest: his companion in ihe burglary at Wolcott during the fig???“ > na C1 + sp ome he had : D°ETY ; an navy was not a \ special gmnd jury Hikeis adll be' tir wt Tndge Leon \rCord announs ! with Governor ment in these affaire formation \ be declared tempted tn get him «nto an a'xmmn‘fdo = ; Landing wot oirEctEp # American marines at Trou by Rear | Admirad Andress was not directed by the supreme council here, accord ing to the ' tion «party of Italians entered Trau it was Feared a clash might occur between 'the Italiana and the Serbiarns Italian admiral on the scene appeal- ed to the American admiral to inter vene for the maintenance of peace. This. \it was added. Rear Admiral Andrews did as [writ1 of hia rngnlar; duties of policipg the Adriatic and Michael Kugo,| without any instructions from Paris | CARNEGIE PLANT dreds of stedl strikers and nearly the entire city police force were massed today at the Ohlo works of the Car-, neglo Steel company, the only steal plant in the valley which signos of attempting to reopen. men yesterday fnd, reports that the mill is preparing the pickets on the alert and streets leading to the works were lined for 'blocks with men. The supertntend- ent, however, said dast nigm‘tgattthlifl t could not be operate U . $331“ and added that its opening / Pasha 'Troope Take City of Konish. depended on the decision of the workmen who are said to have dis- cirssed the question of work. . ® Observers at the Carnegle plants| enment in Asia said the number of men ertering, pled this morning was.approximately the I 1 order to hold up the prace treaty Regarding the Renator Lodge demanded to know wha authorized 1 menta had been this ropean affairs made relative to mffftary dictator \ b® Senator Swanson, was An act of war Begro, the death of one white ma New - resolution injury ta many others, ; age br Are in the county tending of Amer 889 4% attempt an the part of a mob ican marines and al what commit (9 Mayor Edward H Smith noun.ed tha' Temple had been Rill <_.\ anoea =o romm Resorts today from the hospital try rticipat | wher Mayor Smith is confined as & count ° participation in Eu resull of the injuriea Infllcted by the If these inquiriea were answered, meb vere added. debate on the peace trea Proyie ty would be shortened ' Renator Fall said the president. as '0823 b» Judges o mmander in «his! of the army and {MC) court sa to Decisgoh vas ex Democrat, pro testifmte the riot terted againat what he said were in 3CY*®NCr Samuel! | emuationa that the landing of ma tinea J Tats court hous that his whether there shal A i _ posible, Refore you condemn sour govern laviessnese complicated | foregn you should get accurate in That is what we are retorted Senator Fall Grand | jun I . tlew in prosecuting those re«pona| - Girm=®gn. hie personae pby si | bile for rinting will be rtarted within trying tn 4 short time Invratigation To Call Special Grand Jury Judiem of the district court here decided today to call a a BY THE SUPREME COUNCIL jury to make the probe * Parts Sept 10 The ' dee ed American peace delegn- the It was erplained that when a The FAILS TO RE-OPEN ; ° BUT MILLS aRE NOT OPERATED. Youngstown, Ohto, Sept 30 -Hun-| ing shows The entrance of groups of work- to aperate - kept | lesa | ball. returning to | ist who Asin Ute. as autered yoate Govirmor Samuel landitz °f sho arrived here early today - isaued Aa stairmzent deploring the very much surprised happened \ The comdition of Mayor Smith con- !inuved to improve today at a local hospital. NEW SWSTEM OF ATHLETES coOMPET s TioNS WILL, BE BETWEEN CLASSES !_ Poughkeepsie, Sept. 30 'Henry N STRIKERS MASS ABOUT PLANT. new system of athletics i college w hich will more ctlensive than that in the past. Competitions hereafter instead of betuag bot ween will be between classes and a silver} in cup will be given to the class show- | cases of 15 mer on charges . veeks ire iin athletle wark. ' ercises will mot count; ! must riding or @similar sports. The hon system wi¥l be used and at the end of the tormm a field day will be held. M Comntintinople, Saturday, 8095. 211-The troops under the national. l#eade Mustapha Kemal Pasha, R - MeKelvie taring that \one who ia acquaint with conditions in Omaha during part few months could not be RLUGURATED AT HEREAFTER ATHER THAN INDIVIDUALS, President McCracken announces a at Vassar be considerably individual | students the greatest proficiency during Three days a week for six compulsory for students Mild gymnastic ex- the work be ir» tho form of a hike of not thin 5 miles, volley ball, basket hockey. swimming, hormebagk recently sat tiff separallst goy. %,) beavy dam-: pected to be made , f the county's dis grand jury called to in- | At the same time R MeKelvis and | Artormey General Clarence A Davis , rgains t 3:9 ftpected to «tart ah | with a becial grand , rint and i at what has much interea and i strileers aind the wounding of several nor, have cecy-} the cEty of Konleb, in sgutherh £2 wi NIGHT,. HE DeclaRrEs 1 - Treaty Wis That No Reservations I 1 ed. Washington. Sept 30 -Presiden oquiry to Wilson after two lnys of quiet and responsibility for reat at the White PRESIDENT Pajg&D a RESTFUL FOLLOWS - MEM - FigHT condition was in- Receives Report on Situation Saying Not Be and Requiring . Its Re-ubnsission Wii Be Adopt provided with ldgntifcazion paapora. Captain Johns managed to excapo ard, catching a moving train, went to Spasske, where he reports to tits American dfcer in connmani A do- tachment of 150 Americans toms thp 27th regiment at once ontraied@ and went to Iman to effect re lease, and on arriving there - took three Cossacks as hostriges. They found General men entrenched near the stator and were preparing to use force them when a Japanese tmajr Enter ceded for the Commack, stating, it {a be heard Thursday, 2} The committes plans to spend week * alFeged. that in the event of Giry of f ' tien between the Americans img Cor . N91? flu? gehwgfl'gggfi H. U sacks, the Japanese | trrops it Eman an of the br would side with the Gary. chairman of the board of dire htter FEa at Foster, accretary of the strike Comi, mittee, and Michael §. Tighe, preéal dent of the Amalgamated | Associa | tion of fron, Steel and Tin Plate Workers, will appear. Fostq will Frie] c day, Saturday and Sundsy in the Pittsburgh «strike district, if the san» ato situation Stacthe pesce trealy pen zhits membera to be absent. Other wite they will go to Pittsburgh sext dog : of girmfti | . 16g a . tors of the United States Steel core C p a F , House,. - showed 1:33 Li's bit; fifizgfitgsxtg; 81m;- poration. left today for Wuhlngwngg agdgggkfiinc # ; j Ner | «where he will ear - tomorrow be! \CC. in {further - improvement today PS2\ | w fr arp General Kalmiko® | hik} Fore the saga—YD labor commutinmmfiiflfl piant a beadguarters. A telegnphic : Unillect Stites St - 1 when it resumes its investigation of aa w clan. issuea the folowing bulletin at for Sperling was sent to | the strike. “king“flEW-mflm 11 a in: sand a reply was recived tht - ho the first-aite | \The president hd a good \006 be released at onc Thel sEn& Tons WILL visit Iaxze plant test and ta inproving \ President {morning and - oA night of feat, . Abnounced Althugh the | president's <bart th directing the peace light in the sefats, he has shown received a re Port on the situation from Secretary . late last night + Benators directing the adminis- tration fight for railFication - of the treaty without amendment or reser- vation advised the president through Mr. Tumuli) that the treaty - would not be amended and chat no reserva- toms which vould mequire its resub- mission would be adopted. MQUEST 10 B; HELD _ IN-LACKIWANNA CASE CASES OF 15 ARRESTED aT STEEL PLANTS WILL BE INVESTIGA TED, |_ Buffalo, Sept. 30-\The city court Lackawanna - today took up the , of Intiting to rfot ind of disorderly conduct in connection with the fatal strike disordora of last Tuesday. Measmwhile it was arenounced -that police investigations to fix the re- spiragibility | for the ®ifling of two others had faled of - their purpose andcflg‘t. an inquest vould be held. : wannd - Steo Co. policemen will be summoned to testify at the inquest it wear anporanced after a c¥f§finqe' Bbeiweeh cBty and county ofc Sfxhes leaders last n3ght and today wore bliky raarsbaling their rankk, . proveaht {manned deéoetelgm Retwéen tit. W‘mt‘twégm‘ 16 work at FAckiwagtine - plait. yeaterday, af Ior and expelled the authori- \ hes (bee og . mp x Wilson grose early thfs‘mmng their hostages with thir. appeired refreshed by . Sor retary Tumrulty mnd,_;llng was flogged. a ton preclude hits ie king any sottve ; is tssually meted out treaty ' Cossack unchanged, with all dep 'tmantt at merlcans then returned to Spazmake, Pittsburgh, - Sept. Keoyon, chairman of Lor committee steel strike, etts today that Corporal !s Flogged. A pretiminary investiga¢tfon oF the Incident shows, it is sald, that &per. putlstzment that to a recaltit rant General Kalnikoff, xBo is considered by Americans her as & , \Siberian Ville,\ has, with his band, 'been a \constant source of troubEe, it jis charged. his raids betsag maz-ked by cruelties and atrocities. - He war , recently - appointed Military om. mandir of the Khaborovs® diszrict 'by General Rozanoff, ind {! is be lieved this has brought about ars in- 'trease in his activitie@. BAKER NOT ADVISED oF JAPANESE Washington, Sept. aker maid today that al Graves, commanding can forces in Siberia. ltho departnient that an ofice and enlisted man had been hekq by €Zo8- smels and released upor - his - de- mangls and that the matier had iyeen referted to the state depirtment *~#or subsequent action.\ Theo department, Mr. Baker said, bad not heard of the reported ing er fererice by a Japanese officer with [American troops sent to effet the release of the enlisted manz. _ \Department records,\ sail the - socretary. \only show that an offécer - Resumption and an enlisted man were held by|% declaration Cossacks and were reloiged on tho (101mm!!!) of General Graves, 'We have not heard of the Apesn- ose incident. The matter Has heon referred to the state dejartment 4or subsequent action,.\ CoNdITIGNE UnCHANGED,, - ~MEPQRT FROM | Tatter part of this of PICKETING RESUMED To orrsET PROPAGANDA INTENDED TO WEAKEN MORALE OF STRIKERS. Cleveland, O., Sept. 3N ~ Picketing of steel plants, which had been dis. continued several days aso, was re sumed fhis morning in what H. w. Hatsse, chairtoan of the steel work. ers' cognmittee, declared wasthe be- ginning\ of a fight \rgainst steel com- pany propaganda to weaken the morale of the strikers.\ Police and American Steel & Wire company offficidis sald that pickets had again taken up their places near the H. P. Nall company plant and 30.——Se¢retary Major Gezer the Apzert bad informed by company | officials the H. P. Nall plant Saturday which uraion officists say is not trite and made for the pur eaker the morale o Baltimore, | Ad., PITTSBURGH DistAtcr $0. - Senator the senate la: inveitifating\ the wired union headquar the committee hoped . fo visit the Pittsburgh district he week or the frat! frt 400, 4 next. dependent upon the voting | quarters here, oon amendments to the peace treaty.! tended the A CLEVELAND Mics ® (aiso were.on\ duty at the Newburg) a of picketing followed p tlzat 200 men returned to work at | &B take the plage®o Report Bi Company | Farell &nd j contiififl dratloyara' wtarn ates! conipany 6 numher ofsfril from 5,000, to. £500. . of 3100 - on William retary of the nationat ® tee, ind on J. 1. Reag | Rery for: alleged vig orfifance in Holding € 5 La & éflia. © Hactrisburs, Sept ©39.. Condiicns| Sparrows Fiat plant .of the Bé them Steel company wake report the management to be. in thon today as usual. X~, Is the tinplate ill wer ork Was the statement of ofttisnis at tha Steeliin planty _c; the Beth: mfik‘gfiqumpxpxm; were stationed - t hie ities s 0 n 0 uw o o ka Ithews Steet company.; tolax, there. a strike ordor was put 'Tzs sgume, 2. \mbsedt'\ but without hamp + ont that the strike was spreading and victory certaip. . __ \Close For Repairs\ - °} No definite developments wore reported from | burgh district while the only positive item fro feld was the official statement from the Am Tinplate Company that its plant.em h ploying 4,000, man; woul cral minor d led 10 a fé threat that a the Strikers about io resin hundred men return Otherwise no potts. the night that serious disorder was possible and a. {federal troops might be summoned. change 0 1i'éfl a t> rig! i ~ n Ing vithout & permit jag j * , ® KX C the. batt] their cu ing to work a) ary af 4~ C tle Chick %