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DALY AVERAGE . : __ CRCDLATION R AVGUST - 16,251 3 ~ Without 5; p. E # TIMEA.) a | Ford mm? | Yebtantey- a jug contsinay! The Ovie af giving his his addrey He was rend“ the car Collldeg owneq of Homey, : cotistlong. : dazed. | That wy [ lbn¢e§mz I L ever, it deveéloset: 81106101\ Thkdog, : and gave py: and Dig addriey -_ Watertown, ya' attending th4.: that whey be: him witn Swest filly Wat M n evie ye ai 3 hile on tng $M Nearly All Parts of State of the fg In Senate Contest. his brain ' g: Accidert ty PONDEXTER I6 PROBABLY f Colorado -- Sweet has big under arreat 3 lead over Gabin in Dremocrati _ & 32110; of the: \HMIHAEB m msmnsm\ gubematorial | race - Griffith 3m 8 1:1! n?- 1M: leads Cooley for Republican . E nomination. the- LEADS FIELD OF CANDIDATES Vermont - Proctor receives robably be shoy, \ IN REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL gaff“; qutglfng‘iéé‘z‘e’ ff?\ Slur able to - RACE ality c ty of 5,300 votes. coliseum; -__ South - Carolina-McLeod is He nominated for governor over nect A - PROCTOR WHS - (N VOMONT] | 2 Sese ners machine vu; Senator Townsend - of Michigan Leads Nearest Opponent in Sena parion, : torial Battle By More Than 24,000 afternoon m i Votes. Boston, Sept. 13.-Primary returns for governor and senator from the state completo give: For Democratic gorarnor: Fil, 17,054; | Fittgerald. 89,222; Foss. 18,702; Sullfvan, 53.641. For Democratic senator: MEE) Gaston, | $8,359; Sharp,. 2.135; Florian Walsh, 19.158; Whipple. 61.434 ~~ sister & For Republican governor is of this vk Allon, 78,683; Cox, 210.936. & pp For Republican senator: as the gukl' Lodge, 209.5717; Walker, 68.437 and take i Chicago, Bept, 13.-Tho threes Re- tude publican incumbent senators involv- ed in Tuesday's nine state primaries excopticealy more?» strong .. opposition. by-.ayp parently safe margins, according to in the alighs incomplete returns availabla 93:1} ‘ ted®pges (elk sun gy Cu Aisa S8 L \Tio wi Senator Townsend of Michigan led .. ff - the nearest of his three opponants, he: Horbart F. Baker, by 20.659, with the © voto approximately 65 per cent com- plete. Senator Lodgo of Massachusetts years 6f sgn j # railed up 40,600 majority over Joseph h Walker with returns two-thirds com- fff bite find fat Poindexter In Leaf]. boy. Bops Senator Poindester of Washington 3' to U led the nearest of his oppononts, $100. R «il George Lamping of Seattle, by 3.154. F en returns 121 poll'lcant cgmphalur M513. Frances C. tell was four n the ' rece. ’S Willliam B. Swoet of Denvor had a Pig laad over Fred A. Gabin in the Democratic gubernatorial race in ' nlorado, whilo Banjamin Griflith of ample . Denver led Lieutenant Govremar Earl t for the Republican nomina- tion. Congressman C.C. Timberlake ' paiently had won renomination in the second district. Redfield Proctor of Proctor was apparently certain of victory over Insutsnaat Governor A W. Foote in the Vermont Republican gubernstor- tal contest. Senatorial candidates were unopposed. Former Governor Colo LL Blease of Routh Carolina was defeated for the Democratic nomination for governor by Thomas G. McLeod in a bitter contest. Supporters of Charles B. Ward and former Governor G. W P Hunt of Arizona both were claiming victory In the race for Democratic nomina- tlon for governor of Arizona, with meager retums indicating a close race Governor Campbell is unoppos- and Senator Ashurst, Democrat, also bad no opposition for renomination. Cox Heads in Bay State. In the Massachusetts gubsrnator contest, Governor Cox had an easy banker, was well in the lead for the v in later returns. reat easily defeated two opponents for re- nomination while James Balch bad a The Evening Standard. General Mul- caby is reported to have told Mr. De Valera that there would be mo peace #4 for the Republican nomination | until after the surrender of arms. were successful Republican candi- victory for the Republican nomina- dates for nomination to the state leg- tion. - William A Gaston, EBoston islature Emery, Aurolia.C. Gillespie and Su- Governor Groesbeck of Michigan, san W. Fitzgerald, all of Boston. LODGE NOMINATED _. BY 3 T0 1 MA jority i «18 RENOMINATED To BE CANDIDATE FOR SENATE ~- SUMMARY oF RESULTS IN TUESDAY PRIMARIES DSTT (of m= Massachusettafi-Iodge wins the Republican senatorial nomf- ‘ & & nation over Walker, [ Senator Polls Big Vote in Michigan- Townsend - leads Baker in Republican senatorial race, Washington - - Poindexter leading his opponents in sena torial contest, j Arizona - Both Ward and Hunt supporters claiming vic- tory in race for Democratio nomination for governor, Camp bell. for governor on Republi- can ticket, and Ashurst, Demo- crat, for senate, have no oppo- sition, & Louisfana - - Congreasman ! Dupre of second district, has | substantial lead. m ~8 1 VOTE CONFIDENCE v ENDORSE POLic:Es c In Favor. people of southern [raland yesterday, al parltamant gave the government an overwhelming vote of confidence. Fifteon votes, cast by the Zaborites, went sgainst the government, while 54 were in its Two attempts to amend the resolu- tion of confidence were roted down. The first, by Professor Whelan of Galway, declared the civil authority must be supreme; the army must not bo allowed to dictate to parliament. The second by Darrel Figkts of Dub- lin, deplored the ministerial an- nouncement that reconstruction and relfef of the unemployment situation must await the end of the miHtary campaign against the irregulars. DE VALERA REPoRTED IN CONFERENCE WITH MuULCcAWY London, Sept 1%.-A report was cirovlated in - Dubiin today that Eamon Do Valera had bad a confer ence with General Mulcahy, com- mander of the free state army, ac cording to a dispatch from Dublin to FIVE WOMEN WIN OuT IN MASSACHUSETTS PRIMARY Roston, Sept 13 -Five women IN IRISH HEADS MEMBERS OF NEW PARLIAMENT _ M0 . moan Fittian Votes Gast By Leboritée Go . Against Government, While 54 Ars Dublin, Sept. 13 --The policles ot Arthur and Michael Collins, since their - deaths carried out by their successors, William T. Cos- gravo and Richerd *Mulcaly, were approved by representatives of the when the newly organized provision- DAUGHTER OF LATE J. F. DODGE, §HE iS MARRIED To wEsson ment was made today of the mar- rlags of Mrs. Winifred Dodge Gray, daughter of the late Jobn F,. Dodge, automobile manufacturer, to Wesson Seylurm, wealthy real estate dealer of Detroit. The wedding occurred Momiay afternoon at the summer homes of the bride's sister, Mrs. Georgs Sloahe, Hewlitt, Long Island. at - yesterday's primary. | Mf They were Sylvia Donaldson, Brock. Wilim Jean Gray, Jr., son of a De- Democratic senatorial nNOMIn§tHOA| ton ang Cgthorine D Ball, Jessio F. troft banker, in March last and Mr. hage, 7\ hed onle £ on te tear meee MILES POINDEXTER, Irevested. Woodin. tom inrested by.tho legislature.. shares, an order so as to make prosecution easy if any one attempts to got hold nounmcad that the theatro and motion pfclurze organisstions of tho siste bad offered to flash on their scroons all of his mesgages to the public dar ing the fuel shortage. 'The offer was accopted and Sam I. Berman, secre- tary of the Motion Picture Theatre Owners' Association, was appointed inspector for the fual administration with tho task of going through the stamis secing that local organizations cooperate with the gonoral adminis- trative body. AUTO MANUFACTURER, WEDS WEALTHY DETROIT REAL ESTATE DEALER. Now - York. Sept. 13.-Anfiounce- rs. Gray obtained & divorce from Soyburm was divorced by Mrs. Gwon- dotyn Curry Seyburn of Detroit. Congressman H. G. Dupre of the socond Louisiana district, had a sub- ~~# stantial majority in early returns. LODGE LEADING WALKER Boston, Sept. 13%. -Senator Henry Cabot Lodge was leading Joseph H. Walker, his opponent for the Repub- Hcan senatorial nomination, approxi- 4 ._ mately $ to _1 Jn the..rsturne. frum % | ©1834 election precinets out of 1,407 ( in the state in yesterday's primary. g- The vote was: Lodge, 188,752; Walk- Anais tit te er. 61,796, . ago estimated at nearly $1,000,000 is Governor Channing H. Cox main- belfexed to have been caused by fire trai § . r U tainted a lead of practically similla proportions in his contest for re. Which esrly today “ratify-371.1 d: { momination in the RepublHcan pri-{stroyed the plant of the Ar at 0:6 $) mary against Attorney General J. Hominy company hers, said to f Weston Allen. 'The returns from the fone of the of its kind in the § game number of prectitnets atood: Al world. It was at first re rted that . two men had lostttheirl Aves 31,1“ tug olon h and fire, but a Chock of employes showe Joggfiumlzfimnfixfifi'fifl large this report to be erroncous. Ellaven leads l'ho'fim by early returns in the} men, employes of the concern, were 101], 56.93\: COX. 190.034- DESTROYS TERRE HAUTE PLANT; LOSS IS $1,000,000 3 TO 1 IN SENATE BATTLE Factory of American Hominy- Company, Lgrgest of Its Kind Ia the World, Es Completely - c LOVEIEdeYFhmesf, oke es Terre Haute, Ind., Sept. 13.-Dam- m 4s L a $ it Risk, contests for the Democratic nomina.} injured by falling walls, none serfous- tion for senator and governor, re--ly, however, Page Thirteen) - spread quickly to all parts of the |i a R . T.. . R » a R - A this morning IVE EMBAREO FOES LOSE OUT [Opponents of Restriction Loge In Fight to Have It Stricken Out, , {BODY ENECTED TO ACT ___ [*~ FINALLY on BnL touay ): HOPE TO COMPLETE ACTION on BONUS MEASURE By ~ ~ PP f- dt A.» ecasmuner emmanares foe mews vip artis BNE Tis Puce] Action of Republican Conferses In Writing Back Into Measure the Prowiaion is Denounced By Repre- sentative Fjsh. Leading field of candidates for re- noxnination in Washington primaries. MLACE COAL MEN - ON THEIR HONOR N MATTER OF FAIR PRICES ANC EQUITABLE DisTRisuTion Awo - ORECTOR _ Once a Dealer is Suspected of Pro- fiteoring, However, Administrator Will Make Use of All Powars With Which His Office Has Baen Washington, Bept. 13. -Opponents of a dye embargo lost today in the house in the first phase - of their fight to have that provision stricken out of the tariff bill Speaker Overrules Fish. orermiled a point Representative Fish, Re- ow York, that the con.| ferees exoseded their Speaker Gillett from that but by a vote of 150 to 147 to the appes! was Inid Action of the Repub f in writing back into the bill & dye} i* as denounced to- | ~* by Representative New York, as \ths working of in- government,\ hoe had .wver lcan conferses:| W ambargo proviaion w. day in the house Fish, Republican, New York, Sept. 13.-Coal deaiers| YOT5! example of the of the state will be placed on their hoor In the mattor of fair prices ard equitable distribution, for the I time being, it was indicated today at the office of Fuel Administrator Mr. Fish's statement wan grestad. with vigorous applause fromm 4 Democratlo, sides [ mm conoition rr. both. the Oko, cme: of ;the tariff ~dond Orcs, however, & dealer is suppect- sorfere p break in with.a pointiof Sin - fhe ot Argu-| R once aes wa tos porers with which bis office has men! Fl u jg?“ no’tltelstlnt fr“ ching ° ais prowitha fight ;, s pro * dya etabargo provision General\ App s to come under firs in senato, Ropresentatiwe - Fish made the point of ordar that the con- Expected, Bulletin Says. forees had excasded their authority in writing into the bill a provision which both the houss and senate had rejected by direct votes. Ho doclar ed 3:3! Sever (It: gishuhort methane mont in Mis. Harding's condition as in a house ha 6 seor \such a political trick perpetrated\ upon the can reammonably be expected, a buile- \membership of this body.\ FINAL VOTE ON MAIFF T . tion, 28, \Sho had quite comfortable night, sleaping lorgor with lass interrup He planned to confar late today with a large group of coal dealers in ecutive session. Among the mat- ters thoy were understood to be roidy to discuss was the filing of cojles of all orders with a central brody of dealers to preclude duplica- tion, and prevent householders or in- dustries from buying more than thair The advisability of requiring bay- orsto make affidavits as to the exact amouut of coal needed when placing of tto much of the scarce fus}, also will be consid@red. Mr. Woodin an- House Meets Early to Com.| and swelling slowly subsid. plete Action-To Take Up Bonus Thursday, tion on the tariff ment late tod eolvss with the c the perfected m Rescue Parties Work Franti the . patient today with Brigadier cally in Hope of Finding Entombed Workers Alive. ( ssocintea .Prrea:) p- Calif, Sept. 19..-As res cue parties resum tic efforts to tombad for 14 days bulldiig. Every fire fighting appar. gold mine, it was wit atus in the city was sent to the scone, but firemon were kopt at a through distance by a series of ‘bofler exe | ¥. Ji plosions which reduded the walls of the sthrcture to a mass -of ruins { ens' Most of the efforts of the ramon expressed the belief were turned to protecting other property nearby, |_ alive. houssnds of cifisens were at- is that tracted to the scone of the fra and | survived they ware were kept at a distance with much | of the stronger and m diflicully by the police. The struc | min ture was atill blasing Bercely early hundreds of par [levels, those 3,600 ad : # The - imprisoned ed tfizy their fran- | - Aithough.pr, 95 47 men en- Mrs.. Harding had spont the \best the Argonaut | day* yesterd since her filnes - the prediction a n (2 . she was 26\ rrier would be broken within 36 hours. Clarence a member of the antate ontrol and Governor Stephk- st. the mmijne, that at least a would be, found The | general opinfon, how- of the vistims only a handful ore experianced that the ba: board of ¢ representative few of the imiters f occurred short | sons.. wore kapt busy 'praventing fiy-|low the surfice,. spectively. f . ”flax\: %uht and flamer | Ing embers from setting fire to build:| man or most of th ¥ be at a dipth of about 4,000 fous. -| Mrs. Tonight: . Local Showers, Thursday: Local Shower A4 Thimm s PEGGY woop authority in| '#ftar of and \Mario. the embargo back into the Inigo\ whose engagement to John v. h bill after both house and senate had Af Woaraer, literary - editor of the voted It out. An appeal was taken Brgoklyn Eagle. Mfss Wood is tho MMS. RARDING sl a K INMPROVNE .rokTeD Topay' Nich ALV A d tinissued mt the White House short. iy after 9 a. m. today said. The bulletin follows: \Mrs. Harding's condition 8 a. m. Temperatura, 99.8; pulse, 88; reaptra. tions. - Blimination increasing. Ten. tag. Gereral appesrances indicate as rapid improvement as can reason- ably be expected.\ -s Washington, Sept. 13. -The house, Indications at the White House at meating one hour and a half earlier|&\ hour today were that Mrs, than matal, planned to take Snal ac- | Hardin. £ wam continuing to show the bill before adjourn» 5 ay, thus paving the way same favorable progress toward re- action tomorrow on the | which brought expressions of soldiers' bonus bill The first order of procedure was yesterday and last night that the the reading of the 162 page confer- on by ihe conferace on the A420 nen: I® _ YIOW of this tmprovement, tue ato amendments. 'This proceeding, | TU®®tiOn of an operation at this time a formality required by the rules,| wsas no longer under consideration was of little interest to members, most of whom had acquainted them- hief high spots in E be necessary at present. With the reading ended, the agree ment among leaders called for four Dr. Mayo Departs, eggs“?! fiat?“ imitative}? “agile?! ing's conditfton, issued at 7:30 last ward. Spfrited exchanges between |P'ZEDt said that \unless unforeseen. Democratic opponents and K epupli.| arise all consultants can proponsnts were looked for. m . consultation on the surgical aspects © of the case, had departed for home J J| yesterday, am had also Dr. Carl W. , | A Sawyer wh confidence from attending physicians crisis of her Aliness had been passea. today, definite announcement baving been: made for the first time late yes- terday that surgical relief would not The offcial bulletin on Mrs. Hard- feel that the immediate crisis of the case has been passed.\ The bulletin also stated that in view of .the @- crea®® In complications which might have required sQrgical procedure, Dr. Charles Mayo, who was called in 6, however, will return - *This loft in attendance on Generat C, m. Sawyer, White House physician, Dr. George T. Harding of Columbus, the president's brother, and ‘Dx‘.t 1.17031 \P. Boone, Ixlnedlcal th- cer on. the owetpthe presiderr=~ tiat Fucht, -May Mre. Harding Cheerful, wyer reported that came critical,\. and that she was re- & how lofig she might yet be confined to har room should no setbacks Oo cur, In discussing with newspaper} mon.:thealpniffeance of the announce | - mont that fo operation would be pore f formed it present, Dr. Sawyer mald the bhysiciins in attendance had reached no. conclusion at to whethori JugooS] it was advisable that one be perform- P monts ® | ed In the tfature, as a measure of por- twroi manent relist in view t the recur rence of the present malady. In any £ erent, he \F , the decision as to' t* [sss e-] AEPVBLIMANS SHY HOUSE IS THEIR Party Chieftains Claim They Will Be in Majority By At Least Fifty IS HARD TO PREDIT ANY otuer RESULT ON BASE OF MAINE ve BRUCE IS EXPECTED To DEFEAT SENATOR FRANCE In maAR¥y- LAND CONFLICT WOULD ADD STREGTH T0 SEAATE His Victory Looked Upon Much as War That of Popper in Pennsyl- vanla Some Weeks Ago, By MARK SULLIVAN (SPECIAL TO ThE TIMES) Washington, Sept. 13.-The Ropub- Hcans aro ablo to ast tho Maine election, that they should carry the nest con ity of comfo mate, based on gress by a major majority of the mext house that can be predicted on the basis of the results in Maine. It might readfly run uahlgh as ed d glty. or even one Points to G. O. P. Control.. T | BeéBokiyn Fagle, is announced. Misa This is subject to the» qualification ou the table. ; W231 is tho daughter of Eugene wite l author and magazines writer. now and Novemb tho Republicans lbionmaggbmtlnx the fig- - ImCC~ ares trom Make expe a | IB - NOT « CRITICISE - AMERICA can contrl of the house an? wa than! ts, aad .209. Phoit even, Tho Denmocrais, 209. esos 4m 0 O61. :- <a .- Gant bars the <oudtry as a |; oy \ROO 236% ected 190 Dermocratio con- O Reprablicen ones. lower house were al-| Ths Habit of Saying wis [TM I0 agar; mam} witmag new 22 Ssroumen and 24 serance - Indicate ar giving the Ho Rapl!d improvament in Patient's Condition ss Can Reasonably Be|jority of 1918 with ¥ ority this year, double the form Washington, Sept 13.-Geners ap par bot , a com som botw pezrances Indicate as rapid improve ward of 25.000 The inforence cans should bo able t& carry the by upwrard of fity Cmo - way of ex- hamppored in say that whearsas the Ro- can majority in Maxine in 1920 was about 32 por cent of the total voto of the stato, their is unmistakable, pressing what has majority this total vote. The fallin from the 1920 majori which -their 193 cent of the total vote: This is an intrl whan there is carefully it will cog cast of tho Novem cate calowlation,.but 1 Franct's Dafext . The results of the Miur-ywland prim- 20 melee and bopetu! | Captain Edward A. Salisbt inteMoctital strength Pooth eens Pl. _/ Senxtor France, who} - Screntist, on. New Voyage can nomination for an sccontric radical. y bo fir to describe lcal thin LaFomutte, San Fran . intellectura® | atrength, it outf ANF\ | stitute a faix fore: ber elections. oa acy promiso & addition to the of the sanate. won the Republi another term, is It would probabl him as more rad but with less than the Wisconsin Franco should win his Hopublican takes for granted, F ally. taken for granted \mitnig link.\ will loss thre clection r . Sa¥tsBury | and that the next wets M.G0, Cooper, former |; if the aviation corps of the _ won the Democratic United Slates army ; Duke ax on Taesiny, WHHam| plorer; Edward Burghard of Coliim renomination «yas but it is equ now that he in November, sonator from the man who Cabell Bruce. _- Bruce, when he is as marked an Maryland will be the alssted, wilt bo} Dorothy Salisbury; the exp on to the intel-] daughfer and two mation pictu Eth of the mmnto as was « ae ennusylvania some weeks t Bruce's nimes was first the Baltimore Bun said : *\Time was, in the Hittdry of of Maryland in United States w peessrontgh the sfazte of t C ore as| George a Yale gia distingulsHed states | _ On the vessol is a. lab point in the difa stanmikras,.\ (Copyright, 19232, by N Jco says AND - | TJ AD OF (REECE): HT ON Kr sipe|Heved 7 OF BALECAN ainirig and was exceeding. { iy cheerful, ' he declined - to predict]. © PLAN TO rig or 6 that course would be left etitirely to A.. d KIPLING REPUDIATES SHERIDAN INTERVIEW RUDYARD KiPLiN@ thre L no ? I we“, and Ropub- Dictarse Ha Has Not DlfiéMMugq, nat- B 1g, replying to an inquiry : following telegram: sylog what-I wish'to ignatitre, |_ . . n-thainf or said the things he had seen. To Malay Peninsula, . Accompanyifig Captain SalfsB bis University, New . ¥ofk: men, . ' . The party wilt leare th Prostdent Taft st Singapore, Cablain falisbury's yacht Wisd ha | wate of Stanford . Univers catfying on ex mark a tirning distisectly | ~\C . YC. Evening ne eridenied: mie @ ov Nted . Eocafiqn 1:13]:le To Denies ho assailed America for her rtably moro than fifty.| lateness in, entering World war and indeed. is the miziimum Repub-| her course' at close of Civil war, KIPLING DENIES . 0 The Ropublicans them- selves know this is so &nd admit that evorything that will happen between eris Efkoly to birt rather than help * 09 REPUDIATES ALLEGED fNTER. VIEW oF MRS, CLARA sHERibAN: iquiry regarding | in, lls titterances as quoted by Clare}. z. manning” 1M najority | Shoridan In the New *¥York World, | . A fac paring alno mA-| sont 'The Associated Pross oday the [< f Ilka Mine ma- ® - t rtk‘o t is motissary to |. or his?“ buns? of Bi??? , woman suffrage vina conte into] . ; R effect Making this change, wa have walrggn“ giro _ Mrs. Sheridan. an th aar 10,10} and UD | whiep | , the present year. © an's, Burwash, Susiér, He j I did wot -a«y the thing« [t08, . tne m distadite ot 19s ave no nontinued \tha habit\ or tJ that tho Republi- | \\/. 'to say over m PC od to him was printed in 'The Tmex [:p of London | this mornings Inz Mrail b year is only about 14 par cont of the ShorEdan's Interview .As.-printed An: al 5 caff this year i The World, xt, EHipling. war'q _ iy amounts to | as strongly criticising Amarien* 18 por cent of the tolak vote. The nets - in entering the war inforonce is that throughout the 'of h eoiires at the closo of tho.: uni country as a wh old the HepubHcans | struggle, year should cany all the dis- % 0 wiajirtty was less RHLTIVE MA > igth | Edward A. 'SHalisbury, scientist and - sonator. 'That explorer, is an route for camer where fom AL is anchored. | The yacht is being out. no - \“Lml LEMENT A General Policy Committ - Federated Shop Craf Resumes Sessions ] some semevans - [|. _ we caste ~-r~*o A |count nears Evioenc PLOT TO CRIPPLE ROA ® IN INJUNCTIONQAOK [scones - of armas \ | Drecussion Today Revers Th Of Evidence Being Present Government Has Bein Gat Since the Temporary Reatr Order Was Issued. 20 \ . * ~ ' ‘M Washington, Sept.. 13.~-Con# was expressed today.\ by GM! close touch with the rail strike tion that action would be tak the Chicago meetingrof amikeTi which would go- far -towarit' & the walkout of sho; pet OMclals have been. proposals for ‘updrgtcnlmm with between 50-and, 55 roads, 4 mand tro 108 some of the In undar consideration b the policy 1 ommittee, U PoLICY > ,} ' MES maa . ~. Aksu 1tffement ofthe strike Wis predic a possiblity: lite federated: ahoj the Malay |-- Th Peninssuls where he will. search for} toms what Has beers, termed in science. the.| force , the repout