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1-C +. e.rth >irn hel Mantnac of A Wa Me Mot poey :Strieand S"if";thonn May Retumn to Work. CHANCE FOR A COMPROMISI President Harding's Utterances on th Industrial Situation--Irish Repub licans, Routed In Dublin, Still Fighting-Russia's Amaz ing Budget Submitted to the Hague .Jonference. By EDWARD W. PICKARD. L Alt(oIt troublles, prtesent utill 11r pective, conttinute to absorb int ol' the Interesit Of the Alnerlennl p~ubii The railway sihopmnen are otl-p'ra tietly all of Ithein, accoring to It. . Jewell, htead of the six ferlerted'l she crafts; not nearly all of themt, neccor< luig to the raillwaty exec utiv es. Th'l tuntintenanne of' wily workers, whI were expectedl to strike lust week, or still at work. H-. P. Grable, presiden of their brotherhootl, and six tuembler of his executive cotinell, held no aill dlay conerence with the luteiibers u the ratilwiny Inthor hoatrd ail then is sued it staternent satying they had con cludled "it Is not wise for ouir inern h~ership to leave the Service of th< entrriers until every resource has heel exhntusted1 that utfords hope of a pece full udiJustmnent." The chairmn or each carrier Is to take up at once wit) themautemntal gievancs an dtlln ofr iItel iho boardt. (inude Mantenaca enPs July ycutikgfot a Songsttmen Mayhle eturtto Wrkge.h eident bardingcas tteane"onutwe thdstrialn Siotnetin-Iish eardbt licd as Routlaed Itsln Sth nrging Btiudet Sumittedigto p Aeien oesto theceptu wagesenl beonderentcivng".r thehod hd i efectdecard the strikts outlawed n hall inv itiited' r riuitsi toi fill the iri pla cs, romi formi a' newV spti 1nen's lunio wthi r But in a da wor .IU two i both.Mr Jewe~~ii and tairmano hloope ri ofx the boair bightenedP~I v soiet. Te formtii aniy auIItorized~ peIo oni anyi rielas ol th al ails," ar and ttrisedi sta talemeti I whl heutirtook a oi (showi~u that te bords pro fa tectic1 byic advisirriers agailusi t ouconta Ci ou)rtE shop work an aso wrnoteb letterI~d to r. tawel efdhtin ti bordi and. cnldig :le~ fot "tInii am yet qiteh eu th a eet ywag orgaiaio wll recic aor hr eUl~ liriuman isen hasttsvat Jubyettter I formto go long ith 111~ rilroad hnhir bhotrpanly wen i liakes miitake, becut confidenoltly at a tiestt iit shprofoundliy deslre t oard litheen oftl~ te~ wee W.It Mcieimanonei f the in 11haor membert of Ih honrdttt hiteiileld pgt confeecswt the hadstofn the rilw acesan freight handlers and0 (itut wasrg. predllte ththe una~l111insef wudefolarow ti examlte sIt) fby the mitenance Olili due to thome n'sa stcd rike 01 wer Lo: Whtingon in reasingth nmbrs tl striker weinrei inern oft the bia patch(ofihe Uni~lr11)1te Statles mais Ir variousats of Sthecout. The fadi ~tdel igorus 1ly ihvn ers omo(elilg"i whoe hamper 1)1 the movemet of I ted ile. PstoffMe. .insectr ere se ini 4 u1; scrapp1 ed ait Norfolk nlavy yard inl a l it Chicago on way to runss meeting. gamtnes in Paris. to all points where troubil w:s likely to arise, agl doIbtless every feleral agency niecessary will h sed to 3r. tect the tnll trains f ind facilitate their regiltr lovetmtent. PRtESIDE NT IAlt!INt ;'S conforr elice of represei atIv's of tlt' en al .a line operators il1ld strik ig inii-r, in the White Hlouise brought no in i''edilate restults, but ho000 of' peacef'ul ' ill't mlt was nlot abatithened mtad i 'r n t'frces agreed to get totetIher aatiii Juily 10. 'ihey knowy Ihalt Mr. Iinidjing Shats in reserve s5mte drastic g vern ieit action if they fail to agree, though he has not revealed its exact nat uire. e In Kansas (le coal ruiners who sup ported the 1programit of Alexrfiler Ilowatt and wiu, with their ottlieaihs, were expelled froI the I niteal dine Workers of Amer , haive deided to return to -work, that hiwing the rily waly they caould(h rer-ov er tIheir atautinylay taidt be restored ;o inenlhershipi in the union. s- IN 1ITS Foiturlh of July., speech at It 1the -lelbrationa inl .\ari'on, (I., 'resi 'eut Ilardilg had some signifiainnt I- tlings to say of the lialustrial situait . tion. For ilstance: "A free Anteriln hailts the right to I- latbolr without iny other's leave. It e would bIe no Iess Jan Ibrldgeinent to o deny ltme the right to bargain collec tIvely. (overninents can not tolerate t 'any class or group domnination through I force. It will he i sorry day when group domination is reflected in our f haws. (overnment, and the laws - which government is charged with en forcing, must he for all the people, ever ainning at the common good." Disclatning any note of pessimiisl, Ie asserted that the republic is secure. "Menaces (10 arise," ie added, "but public opinion will efface them. Mean while government must repress them." These of course tare truisms, but it is well that they should be repeated) froml time to time by tile voice o1 highest authority. General P'ershing, who also spoke ali the Mairion celebration, wais loudiy tip pilauaded when he ad~vocacted fearlest use of "the strong arm of the law" ir f comninuniti es which "Openly sympa t Itize with ruthless maurder of Inof a fensive people in thie exercise of the right to eairn a livelihood." AP'TURLE of the Four Courts build ing in D)ublin by thec troops of t ie tIrish Free State by no means ende(' Ri the bloody conliilet with the republlli , enn irregulairs. The laitter took re c fuge in hotels and other butildings it O'Connell street and1( there continuer g t he battle( until the shells of the regl 0 lairs set flre3 to almost every struc(tui Ii in that part of the street. The con l'. Ilagration could not he stopaped tan< II most of the rebels sutrre'ndered. Ib4 d Valerai, who was with thaem, wtas stab S to haive (escalped in disgutise' and tiea r toI County Wiceklow. C'athlal IHruga hi minister of defense in the Dec Vialer: i- eihinet. refused to suirrender and wmt ta seriously wound~ced. Amonug t he pris o oners wee .\rs. T1erenice .AlSwliney g w'idowi' ofr thie late 1)'lord myor of (Corkl t- Irr('gula rs. Theia parovisionali gm-aern~ i atment is nlow lputting its cnt ire mlilittar' te e'stabilishinilent on tin act Ive4 5'' eriet 0 haiss and1( has issued'( a p~r chtmiatttot cnll!ilg for recriiits. Iir PTe repuia ins tire preparinag fia1 t- aI fnal struagglie in theac vicinity oif (Corkc 3' That city is in thlir hands aund, hav o bag Skihhuerein, theay cliam control a) It thie ent ire county, tas well as of (C(unh ii tes Kerry aind West Limaerick, Waiter a ford, East Limeriek aind parts of Tlipi d iertiry aind Kilkenny. r .-.. D ESPITLE thie vigorous act iona of (the governmaent inl Berlin, the maonairch 5 hsts have bteen stirring up troubktl 1 in many plauces in Glermaany. Thesa I were aaggavated by the ant i-maoarcht. 1 st demnonstrationis t hat were stiaged 3 on July 41 by the Democrats tiand Sochal, ists. One of the Incidents of theo week wvas thec attemapt to aissaissintt C Maximilian Iharden, the faimtous edli. tor who is so thoroughly hated by thec Ireactionaries. There is a movemient on foot in Germuany that isa likely to upset the Icabinet of Chaincellor Wirtha and re sialt In the formation of a purely socialistic governmtent in place of the present one, which is a coalition of minorities. To forestall tis, an offer h.A been madea to the Indndenta 3-Kathryn Agar of Chicago, javelin "ociali-tsf 1'" It share in the govern Inent.The lihirrgei 'is parties fear that hlis wou li interfere with Germany's b'lt:iaiiii' tinaneial relief abroad. T Il. ONlS at this writing us though tI d ivnfe'retne at The l lague would -ul''e no nearer to settling the Itus sian iirbleam than (id that at Genoa. The siiviet delettates in response to tie demands of the allies submitted whi tl'y called the Russian budget, iit ('haiIrman Alphand of the commis 4iin claracterized it as a "project" and the British called it "an amazing 11 mnenf." This budget admitted that -ie-lifth of the entire revenues con sisted of new issues of paper rubles and undertook to show that the more rubles were printed the more valuable Ihey bee'ne-amazing Indeed. The huliget figures, which were in gold rubles, were calculated on an arbi trary ate in paper rubles every three nont its. The allied experts were ('lized by all this. The Russians caused further dis sension by putting out two question nailres demanding to know the social positions, the professions, the reve nues and the family positions of all previous holders oft property, bonds and securities who have claims against Russia. Though told this was prac tically impossible and umnecessary, LitvinofT insisted his government must have this and other Information as a basis for concrete proposals for the settlement of each case. Finally a list of the private agricultural claims of French. British and Belgian na tionals was presented to him, and the matter was taken under further con sideration. Itepresentatives of large financial groups have arrived at The Hague. and it may be that Litvinoff will be able to trade a lot of concessions for private credits and so carry back cer tain valuable results to Moscow even if the foarmal negotiations fail through. W HEN the League of Nations as sembly meets in September it will have a definite program for re duiction of landl and sea armaments. The letague's commission on disarma maent haas been in session in Paris andl huas alpprovedl Lord Itobernt Cecil's plain providiing for a general reduction of air and land forces under the super vision of the league, andl for conti nenttal alliances amgains taggression. TIhie (olmniission ailso adopted tile Biritishl seei for extending thte Wiasihington navial alccord to all na tions. Objection to limiting tile ali -iances to continents wias met by the st atemient thfat no tnation would~ be I barre~d from aidling a country thaat was alttacked, no mtattter on wihat conti ,nent. I ICTTiLEMIENT of the Tacna-Arien dsue in the conference at Wash I inlgton is dlelatyed by the action of the 1 P'erumviaan dlelegates. Chile haad ac ceplted the plan offered by Secretaary ti aighes, butt th Pm'Ieruvians hav~e (qual11. I Iiedh their necceptatnce in such a wvay - hat fuirthier negotiations tare neces sary. (iile's aittitutde is explainfed b~y hier sipoke(simen as5 a t horoughgily ('on cliliator ity onie, embracing ta willintgness to tacaept P'eru's suiggest ionl foar tany minorlu chan ges in thle Amtierictan for muliha so lontg ast thIe majortim lirlilples l Iaid dotwn biy Sec-retairy Illughies ac ((litead by Chile ar e not (listuarbedl. D '""" '"''"f debaate"' inth sea tat a grow acrimonlious occaasionai hy, and now and( then even interesting. - Last Wednaesdaty, for instiance, Sentator Shortrtidige of Cialif(ornita found oc etnsion to predict that a son of Ohio wouild sit in the Presidlent's chauir for aa good uuany yetars to come. Before he had1( a chianee to explain that he was alludtaing to Mr. Hurding lhe wits inter ruipted by Sentator King of Utah with thea admttission that thie Cialifornian waus c'orrect tand thue assertion thaat the son of Ohio who wotuld occuipy the White Hlouse next wvouild be Senator Pomie rene. King's fellow D~emocrats seemedl to iappirove the suggestion, so the Pomierene boom maty be considlered a~s la unch ed. THE sporting event of the week . wvas the prize fight between Ben ny Leoniard, lightweight champion, and Rtocky Kansas in Michigan City, Ind. It was Leonard's fight ail the way and In the eighth round Kansas was technically knocked out, his see onds throwing nn the spne BRIEF NES NOTES: WHAT HAS OCCURRED DURING r s WEEK THROUGHOUT COUN TRY AND ABROAD t I EVENTS OF IMPORTANCE Gathered F'om .All Parts Of The Globe And Told In Short Paragraphs t Foreign- t Three Methodist mission chapels, be tween Chaugshui and Kiangsi, r;rov ince of IUhmgsi, China, were looted and destroyed during the recent mutiny of troops -t that province, according to advices received in Shanghai from Nanchang, capital of KQangsu. One pastor is reported missing. No for eign misshmtaries were stationed at these placc . Word has reached Cork, Ireland, that the cable station of the Commercial Cable company of New York at Water ville, Ireland, the terminus of the trans-Atlantic cables, has been threat ened by the irregular forces who have seized property of the company and its employees, terrorized the families of the employees and have demanded the key $o the school quarters, to be used as general headquirters of the Irish forces On July 1, the first di rect operations began against the Com nercial Cable's quarters when the Irish threw up sandbag barricades at the coast guard station. The next day s irregulars seized a large number of motor cars and motorcycles. They also established a censorship for let ters and telegrams. Germany's notorious bluebeard, Karl Grossmann, committed suicide by hang ing, a half hour before he was to have been taken to the criminal court where he was undergoing trial for murder. le had admitted his guilt, in the case of four women, but was suspected of mur dering twenty, who either mysterious- I ly disappeared or were found horribly mutilated. Attacks upon Premier Poincaire of 1 France by Communists in the chamber have been renewed, but the French chief is gaining strength with each ver bal exchange. One of the charges is that Poincaire brought on the world war. Twenty were killed and seventy-five wounded in a terrific battle between Soldier and the tenants' union at Vera Cruz, Mexico. Soldiers were sent to arrest the president of the union. The adherents of the union were loyal to the president, and a lively scrap en sued. Most of the casualties were re ported among the union members, but one lieutenant and two soldiers were killed. The president of the union was finally arrested. A cable received at Honolulu from Tokio by the Nippu Jiji, a Japanese newspaper, states that the regent Crown Prince Hirohito has ratified all treaties formulated at the Washington disarmament conference. The govern- i ment announced that the provision for the abolition of eighteen postoffices in I China would be carried within the year, t as far as Japan is concerned. Cambridge university (England) has conferredl the honorary degree of doc tor of laws upon WVilliam Howard Taft, chief justice of the United States. Claims for compensation of the suf ferers in the riots of last Novemb~er during the riot at Bombay, India, of the prince of Wales h' ye been adjiudlicated. Count de Boury, once a noted figure in Paris society, and former member of the chamber of dleputies, has do cidled to enter the Benedictine order. Rioting occured in Vilna when the Polish authorities prohibited an anti Jewvish lecturer from delivering an advertised speech. The Daily Mail correspondent in Bombay, India, writes that a contro versy is undler way there regarding the recent unsuccessful attempt toI scale mount Everest, which it is wide ly believed failed through over haste. Washington Chairman Norris of the senate agri culture committee says a final oppor tunity to offer further' modifications to their proposals for dlevelopmnent andl op eration of the government's power and. nitrate projects at Muscle Shoals, Ala., wvill be given to all bidders whose of fers have been considlered by the comn mittee. Leaf worm threatens the Brazilian cotton crop, the commerce (dat ment. was advised by (Consul General Gaulin at Rio (Ie Janerio. Cotton fields of t Sac Pauti have been invadled by the leaf wvork with considerable danmage, he dleclared, and cold1 weathIer' favor's the spread of the plague but efforts are t being made to combat it. Breweries are pushing malt produc-C lion in Argentina, according to a re- i port to the commerce department from Trade Commissioner Brady at Buenos , Aires. The Coal strike in the United States bi has stimulated British exports of coal D to South America from Vice Counsel fi De Vault at London. Republican senate leaders have vir tually decidedl to make no effort to og pass the administration subsidy bill at at this session. They will confer with di President Harding on the soldier bonus dl before it comes up in the senate, hop. di ing to get an agreement with him not O to veto the bill that is passed. dgi Senator Caraway, Democrat, of Ar kansas, in a recent speech before the ot senate, charged President Harding and hb Chairman Lasker of the shipping board ci with flagrant violation in pornitting gi the sale of liquor on shippiug board trn vessels. i Brazil is installing the most com lete cable and radio system in Soutl Lmerica, Charge d'Affairs Crosby, ai io de Janerio, reported to the corn terce department. "It is believed," ht aid, "that during the present year the evelopment of cable and radio facili les in Brazil by American, British 'rench, German and Italian companle: ill give that country the most con lete system of international conimun rations in South America. The personnel of the United State: hipping board would be cut from o 4 members under provisio'is of ill introduced in the senate 1)y Sena or Borah, republican, Idaho, Wader o lie fight against the ship subsidy it ongress. Senator Borah said the gov rument would be saved tho'i ands o ollars annually by the cut, and th< fficiency of the board itself would bi Materially increased. More than five hundred regro ex ursionists were thrown int, a nea! tate of panic when police o nd reve iue officers seized the Madison Hall 400-foot steamer plying betweei Vashington and a Potomac river re ort, after discovery of what was sak o be a large quantity of liquor aboard Lttaway Holmes, negro owner of the teamer which was values at. $:00,00 "as arrested on a charge of illega iossession and selling of liquor. Senator Harrison. Democrat, of Mis issippi, told the senate the other after oon that the Democrats planned, wher he sugar schedule was reached, to ex ose the deal attempted to be put ovei y Senator Smoot, ranking Republicar lember of the finance committee, b) hich Cuba would have restricted it; ugar production in return for lowei uties on that commodity. )omestic Despite the Youngstown, O., solicit r's unofficial ruling that William A leese is mayor of Youngstown, am leorge L. Oles' resignation stands )les announced that he would go to thl nayor's office, take off his coat an esume work where lie left off whet te turned in his resignation. Axle Simpson, 22-year-old nurse sur rived a ninety foot leap from a rives >ridge at Knoxville, Tenn. She fell it our feet of water but was carried int( leeper water by the current beini 'escued by a riverman. Richard Croker s applied to Sur 'ogate Cohalan to .. ppoint a suitabl( erson or trust company, as admainis rator of the estate of his father, Rich trd Croker, the former Tamnan hieftain, who died recently in Ireland With an emphatic declaration tha he constitution and laws sponsore( 'y the majority must be enforced President Harding addressing hi: 'friends and neighbors" who assen )led at the fair grounds at Marion )hio, to celebrate his home-comini leclared that "menace do arise, whicl must be suppressed by the government fending their efacement by public )pinion." A new fugitive complaint against Duncan Stewart, former clergyman mnd his alleged bigamous wife, Ethel rurner Osbaldeston - Stewart, with taving conspired to steal the property, noney and goods of Norma L. Ehren eller of Boston, has been issued from lie district attorney's office at Los An. ~eles, Calif. Capt. George C. Tinsley. aged 26, ol eas veteran, wvas killed at Selfridge he army aviation corps, an over ield, Mount Clemens, near Detroit. vhien his plane crashed to the ground rom a height of 150 feet, and bursi nlto flames. Trapped in a dark subway tunnel, 71 eet below the street and reeking witi ~as and smoke, nearly five hiundret non, women andl children passengers ms an east side train of the Interbor< Ifapidl Transit company, New Yorli lity, wvere converted into a frenzied bricking mob01, almost a thirdl of whose nembers were overcome before they ould fight their wvay to safety. Three urobably will die. Police officials said t was a miracle many were not tram 'led to death. 1Babe Ruth celebrated the return oi he New York Yankees from their west. rn tour by knocking a home run with bree men on bases in the first game hey played with Cleveland. It was luth's fourteenth horne run of the sea on. An interuntional ruin smiuggling leet, several hiundlred men and fifteen r more ships strong, which wvas re nised July 2, ir- a speedy oungagement 'ith the federal ''dry nn~vy," returned nd( is pla~nnig another- dash to the 'ewYork-New Jn de5cas, according iinformatic't ro.teive:1 in New York y Ralph A. Day, ;prohibitLion director. Officials of the Tfeaneaseo Central uilroad at N:lshvile announce that icy will IrasCcute in the extent of ue law C. Hi. Anderson, mechanic's lper, who is cha rged with attacking V. Newman, socreitary to the super tendent of the road. Crossing the American continent 0om Jacksonville, Fla., to San Diego, llif., in one day by airplane will attempted soon by Lieut. James H. aolittle and L. S. Andrews of Kelly 'ild, according to announcement made San Antonio, Texas. Expensive motor cars, silk shirts and .her' luxuries of modern civilization e all righi, but jazz and modern Lnce tepu~i have no place at an In an gaithet ing. 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