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boy, 3 the { ught 3 er g Col § & Mo M left who lows had rs. Go db r B Rip : % wee pALY AVERAGE | CIRCULATION -~ FOR JUNE 216,011 mex srowme > fist EDIPION BRAND MAKES Approval Made Known in Let ter Sent to American Em- bassy For Harding MEWER MAY HIMSELF ATTEND THE. SESSIONS HE EXPRESSES THANKS To PRESIDENT FOR HiS \NOBLE iNITIATIVE\ HEETS - GENERAL APPROVAL Financial Circles Especially Pleased With Proposal In View of Prospect Held Out of Great Economies in Maintenance of Navy and Army. E. 2 ol L |T at it 1 in th en«stzhere is universal ang ungquali- |img risen more tham four feet yeater- . (L niversity, was preson 8 ! ne«jigpproval. That is the choice Of |d&ry and it was generally | helleved (By The Associated Press.) ate today when Premier Briand as the place to bold it. {kat there would be io further dam Pars, July 12.-The French i211?“ hm” wn°ufrcenfifit of the! mic) of the suspicion which turn- 1659 done in the upper Hudson val f , a A ench government's willingness to rt of America away |Gy - government will accept with reely aslda C ed i large pa \Tro saw mills weir North Creek pleasure and without. reserve rs“ $ hreeloent Elarding's | results of the Pest? CO0E7\ (yearn washed amvawy yesterday - and . tion to a disarmament conference due to the secrecy of th® | u.,; bridges were destroyed by the the inuutation to a conference | This afternoon he had an appoint sesssizns, to the distance from Amer owerflowing upper - reaches pf the on the limitation of arma- o lment to see President Millerand He ica., fig £5?“le “32:05 iglgé’fogfizg Hardson and its tribulagrios. Me s ats ro ---. ments - This is stated in a let- ue may atrEND bisarMaAment \4 talks with Promier Lioyd George ot icougtry-man come to town. _ (HAMILTON co un-rv ter sent to the American em- conFERrEnce sot Chequers Court during the l8§t|\ w ionference hold hore In Wash ALSC OETS DELUGE weck-end and with Premier Briand |imgin , im the pisin sight of the -- --- hassy here by the government amd other French leaders yosterday | people, and reported to ac-] Gloversville, Julw 211-Fears of ths moming for President a u i P it |cordimeco with the customs of the jfizrther damages by loots treaulting c M r Butler said this afternoon It 38, will do much {fom yesterday's clou{tburst ait Wells. Harding seemed to him thit both pubs and | flapéng. 'vilHugnon to llanmiign eounty, wore removed to- Public Announcement. o®Mcial opinion in Eurape welcomed Santa the 05mm; of the world jiay when the Smcarediga river reood Proprser NMriand later announced Premier, It fo Believed, Would At-, Presidont Rardings | action \with for wo believe in. t_ almost to noted (depth Telbo pubis a ou the chamber of deputit®#| | gaag Washington Mesting to Look | enthusfasm and relief than any p17“ Schools of Thought trang communleation «with Wells in Pat te government would eagerly After Final Moulding of Agreement | the armistice. Thero i» Thrso aro two sohools of thought , dicates half a dozer volen and one som pts an invitation [a vory general feelimg that this con- in Whisshington about President Hard bridge wore wished away as Tre pr mer ex pressed thanks to! -May Bo Held This Falk ference may be the beginning of the. ing\s |=nvitation to @ conference for \~I as a small sectinm of the state Presa ect Hardine for \his noble int general constructive poBlcy in inter. limdu.don of armaments. - One of highway, four milem r»wllr of Wells, ( “l\ w' ve the chamber broke in- London. July 12 - Viscount Grey of Inntlonnl affairs which Prgsjdeut thesi®schools wanted the conference Traavel north frem CVD Is to Spectia to Kees l mi Palodow 'wh was Britich at Harding has been developing. to bi restricted to maval disarm (@t ind Lake PFeazant is halted by \C counselor of p o Tes British secretary . aln MIVFm ; ar amenl only, and wanted the nations hblien bridges | The tren boards of Ime an em bassy, said this eft: state for foreign affairs when the PEHSH'NG MIXES PLAY comfor=lng to bo limited to Great Wells and Lake P met this enn -: (Vin-pl; af lhebmnfiwmm war began. may mavs ch Brittha, Japan, and the United Norning and tid (funds for 5.x l“ . 11TH“ optinmmnrmm: Daily Mail, lead Great Britains dete I AN“ WUHK m\ NEW JD Bta tas. Imgodlam ropalre - Thome was np * ten a be I” ff ntinn, he added Sates to the diaarmament confer Th - othar school vilified to hill {zgfirégé’nlynd litte damage to pri © as too mel « * « : we - woken tol g tins Pm aitation would be ence to be held in Warbington as a QE'MJOYB GAME 0F POLO EAcH fiuggammts‘? (figdfixuunn Bridges were - A@est riy ed, roads preset to' oto Prince result of President - Harding s pro 8. like France \ished out and drtvirs of rutomo Note Sent to Embassy orniNGa sEfoRE coina _ |to End=ide those nations. like Hea were forced ir» aam thes Tre am rude of France was octal [POB to the allied nations | i To OFFICE. and lmmiy, who are mainly concern tlf too “Tm: mmlernngd a“; ”g; Ir rat kn «~ t* mugh the fnroum| The newspaper declares that a 1 Ao 10 0 - ad mutt] éfigedflm 13:3: “235,50 frre» Lphe rising - torr on: Meagor re Ge - N sot. frm M De Pereti{!'statesman at least of the type of Vis +- Washington, July 12 -General Por- “mi; eiflmbod, knows,. it was the Mts of the storm wore reccived in f“ la bos} rector nf pollitral M6 count {Grey should be chosen and Shing refuses to permit the work of latt«r school that | prevailed | with city lato Mrondamy a flernoon, but fe enn t at France would be 'that he should act with experta from Chie of staf of thé army to occupy | Presil@ent - Harding, although the b'cause of the conditin ef the teie apiy tor an invilation to al) | dominions at the conference him entirely and has decided \ter soho that wanted A restriction to D'CD® and telegraphs limos in the vi [M1] PT! confemence In Wash- Lloyd George May Come [vo weeks on the new job that UMC! naval jia rmamant ouly was decid of the three willa gon it da tm Eris «hile the political di After J“, pwlglnaryy and techn{ [9T Play and exercise is essential for ediy lizo targer and more powerful to learre the ex iimt of dam a: i- ', F:?:y(‘lnh:1|lmth‘:n:htal:n:1fi: cal work of -the conference is cam ‘C‘hm‘flfl occupy ing a «leak and swivel here ia Washington. At the same 4°. \ ~* was irnanimously ap ”I'M,“ the Mail «ays. Premier [.iovd fl: has adopted a U of mixed time.! \is uialversally recognized that \n -| Rir . no- by; pre. [Feoree may gn to the United States ’plu and wnrkpln 0115“: Sheep him. this it Dject is wholly within the me' a+ tufo me mrdial attitude Milo attend to the final moulding nf anlfyphwlrnllv fit His play begins execill-vo functions and that Presi Prarce ' ow at} the prospective invita- ithe Agreement It appears to be the early in the | day. long before the dene frarding is entitled to go about tom mmomfiabnr spligign (ihnt'thhp mnfinn dmsrs of the wm; cepaztment - are t in hfis own way without llntarferl *s cer ato once will be he uring the coming ence. “T, a .\ Autumn or at the latest during ”1032522 fn;§::tgoa:{ \uglylgfllgfi: “z; It Ii eaiso recognized that the pres | NEW ”FFENSEVE % ca 0% !c a ( Pres «o> Hirding's idea when the °8ZlF months of 1922 en wie | practice with the army team He may | $0 | \hart 'm TBF! Of 6 Policy In | ans the govern: Seldom have such scenes been wit * be seen on the groumds in Potomac Har«heg's mind. It w pro ¥ © Tt Beth s < > ere made in that body nessed in the British hause of com Park soon after aun - up most any safe i comclude that among other C , , Brand to A tterd mons as that enacted there an ; INL wonles as hard | T@S®O® for Presitent Hardings Afvance 15 Miles Occupying Thaw + 1 at the foreign ofice Moyd George told of President and awinging his millet as vigorous.] ChOE®»of tho course he took is the Many Towas-IEect No that 1 >. < Prland probably would “(Omani and nnnnunf‘Pd: ly as any of the other players despit fact theat, with characteristic cour | MD- + Franc at the proposed Great Britain's beartvy nequiescence his 61 Ypars * | teay . bee impolied to take into ac | Resistimce_ tes . if pe=sfhle * [It was apparent -that M ¥ 20s countifie wishes of some of the oth- TET Fo ' is emment makes no Downing street and the foreizn ofice: a er meallconk. - Ree ,- - ore the proposed looked upon the prpsldpnl'mnxlmunni “HIE\ U s WARSH'PS TU Thlk movement started with Sen Athens, July 12 -OficAil confirma- r+ be ng willing top diggfias cdo the allied natians to confer en the * ' ator lo=rih. and Senator Borah was *I of the beginning of the Greek ef t. < as well as na. (MiAtion of armament as most mo- BE 53m A5 “BEN-{TE firm In rrestricting it to naval disarm | rmestve against ttre Turk ish Nitirnal Fa oue '\ a'w avs with tha pro. | Mentous. to Great Britain, Japan ja; was supplivel In \a sovernment P \.. Ca mee protection he “fur, London Meet Cut Short. - and thee Urited States. In a sutement late last nirfhl _ This au- Bori al \\ farther eventual agf Premiers of the British dominion« Vallejo. Calif, July 12 -The Mare|series cf conficts Senator Borah: roussced a prelim inigy enovement in Boge . th east care reported fo be planning to cut Island navy yard received notifica-|idea wo=n every time. It passed the the Operation. ? I o made upon short the sessions of the imperial ton from Washingtom that a dozen |sengti Ry a vote of 14 to 0. Then Thre Grocks sald th eat alement ad- [o Fra: «stl nt Harding s maye (Onference so that they may TrtITD op nore warships boree, some of them | whem hae lower house proposed as an , anced 15 miles, receu puizig the tew ras pds m r t +0 tso ge Indicated by ex. to their home atates and prepare fOT pfasporic would be Soll seon as obso-|aitermilive to the Borah resolution of | Yent-Shehr and Hf aman Pasta, <pre s ~ oct stdeg - Minanelal cir. ;!hp Washingtan - conference - It HP] lete. it was learned teday They in-|the pim which Harding has now eat of Brusasa, an d Jenk ty. north af tos m + 5 udarls appreciative in DCB\2 to be the feeling -in \Wide clude the Monadnock, the first fron | adopstil_. this 121511 was defeated, and that The Grek ine np resist ee [ro-pert held out of @UBMeTS® that of nA¥BH yosme ever built at the yard. con- | Senmtr Borsh's resolution was ult! ane», Rrruan y a, in the maintenance projects and other important matters structed 35 years aro. the Intrepid, | mately sadopted in the house with on ; ___ apc ind the army and tha 20009 be held in abeyance until aft {}; years old, the first steel ship built |ly fou dessenting votes. Gum. M'NE \PEHAFHRS 50 vlief of pressure upon CC,{M® Batlons have met and have poro and the battleshfp M Issourt, the ~The Case of France. ' t: P9\ cided upon their future action re frst battleship to reach the Mare| TUradimbtedly the inclusion of land hor For World Pease, |_| ; fording miltary and naval affairs || Wikad yard makes rroces =o -- THINE ES STAKE °E+~ ~ ard Premirr Briand in Newspapers of this city continued | --- complt . Tiere were just three na bres. s t> the chamber, ''replie today to express satisfaction over| gTEEL HOOP COMPANY tions imgaged in increasing naval ==-- ran tw suggratio f. ep slPrvsldpnt Harding's proposal and the CUTS WAGES JULY 16 armanimnt, and an agreement on the 'NFORM WEST VIR GINIA THERE a> com which we may pape [°BdY response of the Aritish govern y town, 06. July @ those three nations would is No con trovensy a dmal peace .of \7:9 ment - They indicated that the Wash- a mung:t ® Hoop today have sit-tled that question. The inclu | To SETrit. to Tpor \let urls the \ antcunert nger ra voion for cant 0 hed disarmament brings (o fusilibe 1 450 Hops reaching effects upon not only the other factors. It brings in a , -_- 1 ~. ”If?\ 0 at»??? rilntn PO, armament situation but problems fo- mon labor to 30 centa M; ho‘lrlr1 wilts Frame;, ind France does not giant ”rglzfigad ‘t‘hal‘lcgmm‘rgflythiznm I tod tmkrnrortanthpaiggz cusine about the Fur East mo overtime. It Is effective July to absolash her military system Tha! ecigvp committes o the Wiliam Moj c ahamber - when f thank on remake ake ons oe system fis Imigrained in the minds 0! ser ©oal Operater© Amsiciation in th. s f stite w ho has taken this\ A the Frntich government. In giving .commnonting upon the proposals of (° t+ 0 cave and who tho‘ugm at | reasom for opposition to land dis [;- Keeney, presiGent of district 17. U+ to cseciating our country withi arma-mimt they have said amonk 6th t-nted Mine Workers, to Govemor dt Gt 8 2 homage tendered 3,19 lj 9 er thaines that it would destroy the vorgan for a settFement of the Min- Cf. t men's France has alwapas moraleco{ the Frenth péople, «£0 tounty industrial] contmovetay. sata Come 5 the gravest ciroumMnm-e; _ - RING JULY Franc think; that - a standing; tody that the operator; hid nothing I a \need to tell you that lhé \ army vith universal military serv \to settle with tho Umniled Mina Fro « iornment recepts the in. Ice is hez oraly protection. When this wirgars of Ameri«na'\ Vr wisetiy sees in the idea -- confertece comes, France may take - \sp have nothing to sittle withi 1. drafty of accords which as! m» i .d t tmla wtoamim'uggd wg: $1”;th ”L: ”WEN!“ed d salt.. Fier bar ban, Uo Pak B G d A R R ---T only | tir-ms n which she con ica\ Olmsted said. \Ther bas been Foe \\ If: (filaaszanfigtéfi? D|SCharges Are emg rante t all! alt 0 safely d fsarm would be a form@! noitrike 1191519 since last Fanuary and ' £Te+t t tir atq there It sees also he B 0 t l agreem=it upon the part of all the thy was defeated by the men thrm-; th. am to provence again that Read] 150,000 Flglll'e Y c +0 d+ other m&tions to come to ber help in'splv“. i QF toc ds attached ardently to time olmee®. > |__ \We are confronted herewith Inw- the cs a of poges * Mowtwwer, land disirmament in jesmeass only. There&sitzo®t cortiin- f Without UIterior Motives Washington, July 12. -Estimates though 2h; (Estilfm pfflgdthe ten days 211-0951“? Sachthgsnafionzzzr 12,0 lyingk strung. Neither his there been \/% m luding ia - ; ave not be > geo a lickout.\ og ”It, grptrfrtehxgxigsgg. from reports of resignations from the The discharges are boltag granted | anona, ~The Mosem countries of | c Fhe ut mental resertations egeuialemnswd persotinel of the army GUT lunga, Secretary Weeks' order provid-} Asia gy. aggressive, mand the coun- FRINCH SENATE R AT é” mous - 8he wif seek - every} ing the first ten days of July, accord- | ing for Seminar; ofx 111m atlggyfifgnfig; 31135 igtéfiumfe cfanrreaggnablé' say NEW PACT WITH HUNGARY \\ to Iim{l af | ing to some officers, will mean at the [900 by Oct. 1 and givimg t at diss mot safe for them to re- E8 tell ng naval, Eaglrzth'tomgilntfig prgsent rate the number leaving the | privilege of resigning upon AppICAt | quey “tram armies greatly so long as t 132-11; {my 12}? Illilttzflgatlrgxf; $111); to to frightful charges that weigh | Service may run as high as 75.000 for |tion without forfeiting the bonus or there i a possibility of menace by Hrsmyre {want e uh eTnin Gee.- CIC: U+ peoples, at the same time! this month. Offcers based their es [tratel pay allowances uswally Paid lang fyrn Asia. L0 y as t \ men senat icontm‘d\ ~ timates on first reports from corps at the expiration of the three-year en- (Coiuaned on £8“! Fem y. Yas voted by the ench senate ued on Page Eleven.) ~~~ *~ 400 vam PROMPT REPLY ne R& nlo Cimes. Circulation Greater Than That of Any Other Northern New York Newspapers. <n THE WEATHER Tonight: Fair, warm. Wedrsesday: Fair, warm. RISH DELEGATION FRENCH GOVERNMENT WILL Accept BID FOR CONFERENCE WATEIZITOWN, N. Y., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JWL Y 12, 1921. ”M HARDING PLAN MEETS WITH FAVOR IN ITALY Believed Probable Government WIll Accept Inwitation. I (By The Asso-ctated Press.) Rome, July t2.-The propos- al of President Harding for a | TO D MAY HEAD DELEGATES \m r viscount ISARMAMENT MEET area and division commanders al- % Jl z' 0 conferences on restriction of armaments has been favorably received In Italian official cir- cles and especially by Premier Bonom| and Foreign Minister Delia Torretta, | t was Indicated today. This leads to the belief Ll -& LEAVES FOR nove To DiSAMH APPROVED HERF Cuilfing of Conference As Step Toward 'World Peace Creates Cofifidence that italy undoubtedly wou'ld ! accept am Invita tion to such a ! conference, CH 12E OF WASHINGTON T0 HAVE BIG BEARING EUROPE WARM T0 CoLUumBia H:EAD BRiAND'S AcCcePTANCE With - More Event Since Arm#stice,. | Britisher Who Is Probable Cholce As' Leader of England's Commission to Washington Conference. Paris, ©Batler. president of the NEW PEACE MOVE HEARS PLEASED Mmuususm Says President's Proposal Received Feeling Than Any July 12 -Nicholas Murtay Columbia PRISGSIDENT'8 ACTION GIVES IN. «CREASED PRESTIGE TO FOREIGN POLICY N0 SECRECY PROBABLE Cons:rence In American Capital, in Phin Sight of American People and Reported In Accordance With Atserican Customs, Will Ald in Bimging Us Nemrer to European Pores orgs.. By MARK SULLIVAN. \ (GPECIAL TO THE TIMES) Wishington, July 12.--On one as- pei co! President Elarding's confer GERMmanN war SH Is OFF Fore CRUISE a « Wiil Be Used As Targets For U. 8. Battleships. ' New - York - Juty 1Z-Two former Gerrman writs hips, the battleship O stfmiest and and the cruiser Frankfairt, as$%igned to the United States boy the allied powers whem thase German fleet was broken up, lsf% here today on their last vow ag e=. They will be to a posi- tlon off the Virg!ni a capes an d sent to the bo@ktom by shells from American bit tits hips., 3_.~ - sl . ® n“! s 1 | | Tmfl CENTS A COPY IN THE CITY OF WATERTOW n. ELSEWHERE POUR CENTS. LONDON PEACE ACCEPTS HARDING'S IN MEET: ITATION Vol. 61, No. 65 President Expected to Rea the Body This Aft Washington, July 12 -For the sec- ond time during th® current session President Harding planned to deltver TERRIFIC RAIN RIVER RISES FoR FEET DUR ING COW NP OU R Bridges. Glens Falls, Fuly 1: wer whs receding todiy aftor bay listment. oWELLS BUDSON RECEONG rung HOWEVER HEamiiteon County Also Gets Cloud» , burst, Which Desstroys Roads and -The Hudson In person today an address to the legislative branch of the government in which be will outline to the sen ate his views on soldier bomus lesis- lation. It was generally understood be Hour For D HARDING TO MAKE BONUS SPEECH IN SENATE TODAY d Appeal For Delay Before ernoon---No Definite elivery is Set. -__ would suggest deferment of actfon on the bonus bill The document was said at the White House to be less than 3,10 words in length and it was sent (o the expectation that ready for delivery about time) Mr senate remained to be set later, it would be a delinite hour for MOE MEX PAY io quet ors $100,000 SAID TO HAVE BEEN WRUNG FROM THEM LAWYER TELLS OF PARTY Several Alleged to Have Pald to Es- cape Accusation of Stats-Move Made to Oust District Attormey. Boston, July 12 -Joseph MF Leven. son,. an attorney for motion picture producers, who was one of the mid night party at Mishawum Manor, a resort in Woburn, on March 7, 1917, which has been mentioned in connec- tion with charges against District At- torney Nathan A. Tufts of Middlesex county, testified before the supreme court today, Levenson said be left the road- house about 2 a m,. before the par- ty broke up. There wore mhout | lwelve girls at the manor, ho said, and thero was danceing. Tufts. whoso removal as disirict at. torney is sought by Attorteey Gen- eral J Weaten Allen, is alleged to ; bave been concerned in settlempnt rout of court of threatened actions azainst members of the Mishawum . party volved, Including several motlon pic ture producers, $100,000, according to a deposition by Hiram Abrams of » , New York which was submitted yes, ' torday Several releases of claims by girls alleged to have been at the . roadhouse, which entered fito the , ecttlement an d relatives, were put In- to evidence _ Abrams. Adolph Zukor Edward Golden. Harry L Aster an Walter E CGreene= were named Aap among those who went to Woburn 'after a dinner to Rosgoe (\Faity\} Arbuckle at the Copley PI here Levenson, who has been named by ) the attorney ceconspiratar with Tufts, said he at- tended a - comference at the Hotel Touraine about two months after the dinner, at which it was brought out that there was talk of an inwestipa- | tion of the Woburn affair. yo a $_ si ASSOCHTION - OPENS SARATOGA MEETING PROPOSED MERGER OF ALL Mo- TOR ORGANIZATIONS To BE TAKEN UP. a Sarataen Springs, July 12 - A pro posed merger of the motor organi:a- fiona of the state was the prinefpal business before the New York state' auto association which today opened [a midsummer meting here with a large attendance from many cities and villages of the state. A report favoring amalgamation [with the New York State Motor Fed- eration will be offered to the associa- tion with prospects. some of the members said this morning, that it will be adopted The motor federation originated in 1917 when a portion of the membvrs’ of the parent organization with-] Grew. A varied enmlertainment program has been prepared for the conven- tion. ALLIED SUPREME COUNIIL WILL MEET LATE IN JULY SESSION WILL BE HELD EITHER IN BOULOGNE oR PARIS, _- _- a-. (By The Associated Press.) Paris, July 12. -The allied supreme last might, council probably will meet toward the end of this month, either in Bou-! logne or in Paris, it was announced | by the French foreign office today. | The Upper Silesian question will be ' uppermost in the discussions. FIRE SWEEPS SHIPYARDS AT HAMBURG”, GERMANY Timber Sheds With Great Quantities of Material Destroyed. Berlin, July 12.-The fire which broke out in the Blohm and Voss shipyards at Hamburg last night caused damage amounting to many t3filions of marks, The timber sheds with great quantities of building ma- terial were destroyed. . | some drinking and This settloment cost those in-' wild 1 aca hotel! general as an alleged. effect without the men's consent., ~~ POISON THEORY UNDER ATTAGK DEFENSE §EEKS TO DISCREDat CcONTENTION UNUEHIAKEUN STAR] Mrs. Kater More Cheerful As 'Test! mony Favorable To Her Is Pro sented. Cleveland, July 12 -The state's contention that Eva Catherine Kabet attempted to kill her husband, Dan {lel F. Kaber, by poisoning, was mt tacked by the defense today as mi initial effort to discredit the stato | case. The first witness called by the G¢ fense today was Roy A. Daniels, the undertaker, who - propared < Kabor's body for burial - Ha told of the a. topsy conducted at the morgue at which all the internal organs wosy removed, to. He assorted that bo used a harden ing compound on the organs, using two-thirds of a fvepound box. Ho sald he did not know tho content of ; the powder, Mrs Haber appeared morse cheet {ful today ms testimany more favora | ble to ber was being presented. - Sisi came Into court without hor face cow ered by a handkerchief That Mrs. Kaber was insane at they , time hor husband was murdered was the opinion expressed by her siste, + Ara. P A McGinnis - She deciare« (that Mra Kaber always was very | \temperamental\ | and - at school i would slap the other children an«! pull thefr hair. At home she sail ' Mrs. Kaber's eyes at times bad \a nok.\ Whether Ara. Kaber will testify im hor own behalf remains an ancertaine ty, her attorney, Wiliams J. Corrigam, stated today. GRAND LODGE OFFICERS ARE SELECTED BY ELKS CHOICE or convEntTion city FOR 1922 SESSI!0N ALSO BEFORE MEETING. + Los Anfclei, Calif, Fuly 12.-Se- lection of grand lodge officers and of the convention city for the 1922 ses- ston were before the annual conven- tion ofthe grand lodgo of the Bene- volent and Protective Order of Elk&® here today William W. Mountain of Toledo, Ohio, becomes grand exalted ruler. succeeding William M Abbott of Sam Francisco. Othor officers aro: Pre® C. Robinson, Dubuque, lowa, granc secretary:; P L Brennan, Denison. Tex . grand treasurer; James F. Duf- fy, Providence, R 1. grand esteemed leading knight; Fred A. Morris, Mex- ico, Mo, grand esteemed - loyal knight ; Robert Gordon. Atlanta, Ga., member board of trustees. Chicago will be recommended the permanent national headquarters of the order, by a committee named to report on the subject, according to a statement Issued by grand lodge headquarters here today. The com- mittee, it was announced, is unant mous in its decisfon. TRACTION WORKERS FAt WiGE CUT IN NEW YORK TEN PER CENT REDUCTION To BECOME - EFFECTIVE JGLY 2420 C C New York, July 1%.-A ten per cent reduction in wages faces 19,500 trac- tion employes in Manhattan. Seven of the 27 focal unions of employes of the Interborough Rapid Transit com- pany which operates most of the sub- ways and elevated lines, have al- ready accepted the reduction which the company proposes to put into ef- fect July 24, it was announced today, The other locals of the organiza- tion which is exclusively a company affair, are oxpected to accapt like- wise, union officials say, but the com- | pany will not put the reduction ffito 'Frollsy lines are expected to fol- low the lead of the Interborough. The presont wages rauge from 4§ cents anbour for the lowest clays of labor the public printer this morning wath ' 2 (eastern | Harding's appeatance before the | |Island,a mile above the falls last UEVILERA IS Off FOR LONDON MEET | Sinn Fein Chieftain Departs From Dublin With Five Colleagues RELFAST RIOTS CAST cLOOM OVER LonOOR CRAVE APPREKHENSION - FELT: OVER SITUATION CAUSED BY CONTINUED VIOLENCE t A t + inacewen Nou rance London Observers Fear Violation of Unless Leaders Are Able to Con»! jk trol Thom. ~ Ime (By The Associated Press} Dublin, July 12-Irish Ref> publican leaders chosen topars*® ticipate in the conference wi British government authoriti in London on Thursday left Dublin this morning for Lon- don. Six in the Party. They wore Eamonn De Valsra, thur Gréffith, Austin Stack and Ro) ort C. Darion, the last two belig Sn. Fuin mesnbers of the British parlist ment. I- The delogmtes were uncompluieli, by Laurence O'Noill, 10111?th ot. Dibiin, who vacently visited {Ama * and by Count Plunkett. BELFAST RIOTS CAST , BFR AC. over Londen, July 12.-Satisiacion fel al by the of Englant over the.... \/ srrangoraint of a. on, Thiam diy botwien Eamon Dew “dinky Irish ropuibjican leader, and Pritn® Ministe=® Uogd George, was- tempat od byy appreRension today ~ over i sliuvation ih Belfast. The rioliag | which began in that city on Sunday < l cortinucd yesterday with- déminishad ~ severity und while thare wate: Mk © of viciondo. yesterday\ forenoon . varous parts of Ireland, the céiter. @ of approbension was in Bel¥iit_~>,~*~ It was filt that -todAy might. trs 4 ties! as bt was \Orangemen's Diy,\ '@ tong celebrited as the anbirarnmury of. $1 tho battle of the Boyne, fourht. N\ 3 Joly 160K. There were fears that « trimiit: on Both uid mot M would ylohte the trice, ihléltw & Cciire effectivdjeltqrdgx. <e f:- - 40,000 ORANGEMEN OnE PARADE IN BILE, (By \The Associated Prom.3 'a Telfiit, July 12-Nealy £0,000, $ Orimgemen took part in the ot July denomstration here \im celebration of the anniverairy cet - battle of the Boyne. f The deenonsstration was the. wiiresse® in many (years. T most good order prevailed. throug! out the foro. The protemsio att Hmnpressive display, made ity. through striets gaily decora the occasion, NAFARA; MAN ORV FALLSLOSES L{FE-JOHN MILLER RESCUED. NHiagare Fais, N. Y., July 12—53“; drew Birger of this city was drown: ed in the Niagara river . off Navi a midaight fe and ~Gugene |» wete campitg on the island and wo out in a cance to place & night lf The cane upset. Dixon was saved. by Fohn Miller, a farmer lHving 08% the & NEW APPEAL IS TAKEN jN MARY PICKFORD DIVOR'OJ Btate Attorney General Files .BNA1 Exceptions. 0 Reno, Nev., July 12. -The first sts in an appeal from the decision limit“;- week which sustained the tsegality of s divorce gtanted to mil’lfifig‘rfi ve was taken today b ki ney menetrgl A bill of exceptio was filed, Q—W—“fifm—z—z—W * U. $.DEPT. OF AGRMICGET URE ° WEATHER BUREAU, ._. + Tuesday, Jwily 3% . The Titaes thermometer register a ninfmumn of 74 degrees above zer last night, at 5 yesterday afternion 1 was 84 degrees above, at § this maorh Emit 1% was 7% degrees abowe; amd % this aftem-on £t was $5 Gegraes. y ao to staten Bios 41 al a og at 3 this mist-mint. and 2 afternoon. Sin rises: 6:33. Bun sets: £:87. . Forecast for: Watertown and yiel Generatly Pair and continued % toright and WednhesJay, . 1 .) Washingtol, Jugs» r Wostir Now. York (R60 rag) and aéhtlnuedwwamklo : Weainesdiy ; gentle vart J a or | Enétem.\ New.¥o porth and unsett : cal showers in. coith to 36 cents for subway 1mm:- men, : a #08 o, u C ble and Wadnesslay ; nck Euires gontce yaxta