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"5 ... , "' 41 ___9 E~ts: 1 NTI Harcirg Asks Tha~t Co~al Mine Be Reopened arnd Promises Federal Protection. URGES 6OVERc ORS TO HEI. Negotiations to End Railway Stil Run Agairst Seniority Snag-France Consents~ to Moratorium for Ger rnany--Conference at The Hague Ends in Failure. Cy EDWARD W. PICKARD p m: I d 1 1 i mom q 'ene ht- 1n 1' tt'r ~ ~ rr":r "."fu'm i jildit.lint', i f ti r'.Im t.' f i.r 1 i f' :t! *n it' tn 1-' t 1I l "li 1 ' i. ' . I t C s ha t i im~ givei n sritni m thit it " i tl.:ni. 4is ('r. 'I'l d. 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"I i11" \\'1'1'l:""rs (If .1 is.'':"1'"il tl. "i" 'lit! NI'rth I':t:''ttl l11"4.l"ltri" in S 1 1'rl"-'"t.t I.("w!s i f th(' inin(' \v'irk. 4.1.5 n,,t (llstarl'("11, il-1-:tri-nily. 11V li !1 '' l'1.111i1111 itttl":1 III tl:." I'1'''.i le"llt'. "kill. IN. s::i 1 th:lt .u, i:ii:i i 1i 1t." r". .alit (if tiny att("inlit to tlu"!':l t'" ilillt("s by n"n-unit-" lair tt"(IUlrl 1. ' the (lllit P { tins ter th.' In:tint.'iian,,. \viIrkl. \t'hiert ?""nl'1 In("Ii1t ill(, sll("t"'1." 11(1 ''tint: "f Ih(" ,Mint's. 1, his Ilie!"d III, strike, ('r'lt"r. 1.('wls ad ie(t that there' Were in'ir'' "Ie"n wit than when th(. strike started sixt''(.r. \rt"t"ks Ave) I1 n'1 t11"1t thi.y Wimule ('('ntinue to r('frttIn frt'ln wtlrlc, "1n I'''al''"fuI it Ile t ur(ltIrly ftlsht'"n.", '1'htlt th("lr I11("til""ts are n''t always Ilca''t"ful \r:is '1'"nlonstt"tlt("'1 lit ('lift''it villt', W. Va.. wher(! it lars. ' unit ter sI1 !Ilttr("l:in.;_, strih''rs frier" I'ernsOvai itt !1.. l'n('.Ililt('r('1 Il sit'"t"117',, ll.'c.l" i111't hilt.-'I tht" sheritT and f' ur oth''r men. !~" i G (II{ s(1 c rill days It ll lik("(1 as If lilt, lt" L 'hl"llit t."I1'S ctt'Ski' 1111lei 114, .,"ttlv11 Iln ; itiiiI'ah'.v thr"tt;;h the. Ir(, "tittll'"tt by C11:111'11,:1t1 Il''''i'."r (if Ow I':1 lah(.r l "'1:(rel. :1ssu1'aIl'''' was giv''n. ,11(1 s1'ecitically to lilts tnaitttt rian ." '.f Ice \%.a in("n. that the h"iitrO 'Vu'til'l it":int I r'"-ht":1rings till crag(' (lisl.tttt"s, an'1 it hts wi1s 1 ."lit'V''(1 tills not only would ki".'1' !1."t thi'"<t" \\'(1,"l(t'rs fri'itl going t'llt hilt als,, is w'-11141 h'' made a1'11licihle to tit'. ''tite'r lt" , 'llsaffi''"tetl tiiili 11s. Moreover, I'rt""! ilt" (I('nt (:rthl'' of the nutinten:MItce ";VII lat + said cntUor ('urlt"1111s, who is chair 1111111 of tillb littt'rstat(' ('( llllll('r(."o culls nil "lift('(" of till' II111 a(lrisetl tutu ~f dint "he Is going to hold he.trings lin th iIl('(lltltely on (tisltltt'd points of tit(. ,rs trnnsl orttltlon net, principally to asct"r -.-. - "i .er :. r:n:<! . 3 - \ u e e b:.-'. a i I1 . :: :. * t ! t :in.;!:1 Ireels. beore r '1r .:: !t'' ._ executin. Tie b'' -rI th - -.. rati ' :, c : ntis. :1 ary mpi :::.. the 'ru :.:1s of the T: - -..':n:" t -11 A:1i,.:.:h, G.::-.::0n; enn n":'ay 'nu. 1ih1 Lsh& u~ntil it hats been ate'rutrurlatteil I the ;ale --f G,'rinal Pr-'Iuet s atbreo ad, sle can deliver ?:itrrrials to, the atllies, and France holes to :et in that way a large part of the .Me -t1 a N , I francs she Is en tilbet te this year. The Loucheur Iathcein:tn aecord, reached nearly a year a::4 but held in abteyance, facill tates this dclivtery (of materials and went Into et~fett last week. I-' . council of the League of Nat iins is in session in London :riiintly fo'r the purpose of settling all ii rtters relating to the miindtates. Its task was inade coil curatively easy by 1he. r reching of entu r lete agreements etweel the Uinited States and Great 1Brit ain and France concerning certain 1'"1 the inrlinitee re::ions. The rights . ilerl''eans are said to be fully safe guarded. FLI IL.LI\1 Ne tr''ti et hens, the confer. 'n f at The lague htas comei to an enti withouit resu!;s. lIussian dele ga:te. after all their stubboruness and after refusal to lueet with i a coin nittee, at a plenary session went sc Iii as to etlfeir too sutriit Iruials t( "lcow ,,\V unler whic h the Iboelsieviki w ouldii :gree" to recogrnie debts toc for ti'n nati Olis as well a1s to furnish sati1 faI itr. enr-n eisation for seized l'r.o-rty thrIoirh private negotiations r ;e:r.ll of whether or not credits wer r~.iv,'t. I'ut they splt al t!. by notifying the British dele at.-s tat the soviet governuin u..1. ct tin itliite de Jure recog. i:.. liriiiedin.oly thereafter tie a: an'I icontrals adopted a resolu t": ' tltinitely i ling the conferencE 'The' -ilies and neutr'als, ifidim all th netlights of a general agreemien with liutssiai futile, did noet see any use in riskingr~ a break aiilong t heunseives beut 'ech r'served thae right to l'ruinle s earatoe etIt Ions wIth Russli anfter Th''ie Itlaguo cceiference. Lit, vI ieel'f heand of thle soviet dtelegatioen said' "I't ussia with at tendt nt inore entnereces. (eno andi The H agt harve bleen ough for us5." itEl:M I t LE; NIE of Ituissla ha! cerin g tee a Sweishd crrespoenilel in liiga. this steory is that Le'nine wme le incioed( een ai tranin when oni his way lenely was thrown intoe thie Ritve'r Doni A\n acneee l~eice ef the assas~sin is sait toe iee itirpersoinat ing Le'nin(e at tire re Sert. S v ie~t eetiialst SaSry tihe lremnte is in .ielscow anid abinrest wvell. neetune th at thleir forces aire nov ined'rrol eef twve ceounties5 but are 51itrnly Ieleipoeed( ini tiltnegai. Siig' \'antc efordI Corik, Kerry and .Atuyoc Ithe.y nissert. are'c in "subjiection"i tl tihe I itreau'.. \\'niterforei wfitS titlkel bcy r'c'~ulanrs teewarde tihe clo of thn weekn and int I .i inrriek t he( rl'is wet'e ee~ceta'i up~ inl ihe bairlrks aind K'ingl .Johin eart-i anfte'r seince heavi~y ighrting Thie twee aissasin~s (If Fie'it Mniirshat Sir I hlty \e\'iiseen were tied In Loen etcen, Ienlilctd a( nd scteteed to (teathi te case bceing hrandled withi a fnt. ness5 andrt disicatch'I that arouseiss tt (envy~ eef tioe who ~i~ ('cnt emitttte tihE in tihe Uitedh StaltCs. S """" F yet """""i' ''y' f"r "t pro~ gierssiumer iln tie Itetulicaniti tilarty. lIn thte Nebiirastka trt inarie: ttoere;t HI. Ileiwell, foerimer BurlI Aooser waIs nrnin at ed fort the Un it ed( St atet se 'nat Ie, efeateei ng th~e "regulta r" can dida11te, tteeirnesentativye Jeffrtes, wh<ti Is clhassede as at standl~-pcatter. Senaiitot Ilit ebhroeek t'asil y wonci at re-nomInation)1 by3 thte I iemicranits. A .MIESTY' for thne 8'I so-cll jcecltea pttttrisonerns now in federal Ieenitent iar ie's wits asked of President liareling iby at delegation of senti mnenitists last week. They carried a lietltlion wIth a million signatures. The Preshie'nt told( t hem hie would never pardonr any cr'imilnal who was guilty of preachrIng thue destruction of the governin('nt bcy force and consequently woutld not consider general amnesty. ils response wvill meet with the ap proval of all right-thinkeine A mraaa BRiEF NEWS NOTES WHAT HAS OCCURhED DURING WEEK THROUGHOUT COUN. TRY AND AEROAD EVENTS OF IMPORTANCE Gathered From All Parts Of The Globe And Told In Short Paragraphs Foreign . Secretary Edwin Denby of the Amer Ican nav. narrowly escaped death at Pekin . China, in an airplane accident. IH. w, flying at a heighth of four thou: ind f-e; over the great wall when the engi"ne of the plane broke (own. The llague conference has closed with ut acco:ml)Iishintg its aim: the rcachir :f ,in economic accord with Insurge :nts are in full flight from Clonel. Ir'iandl, their fidid heaiquar 'ers and ;rinc i al stronghold in the south. accordi::g to word emanating from Dubli:n. Final s'tle::'nt of the ('rnu rep arations problem is 1einni ng to be puh!iely recognized in France as inev ital)le. accord ng to word dispatched by French Ic wsp er s. Twenty-four million Russians are re ported starving by I)r. Fridtjof Nanson. His report was made to the league of nations in London. Reiorts that irregulars had captur ed Miichael Collins, were set at rest when it was discovered that the con mander-in-chief of the Irish Free State had fallen into the hands of his own troops. Republican irregulars have complete ly evacuated Waterford. Ireland, and are retreating southward. abandoning large quantities cf war materials on the way, it was announced in Dublin recently. The 24.000 ton British steamship Re muera has been reported to have col lided with an unidentified steamship in the English channel. The Remeura sent word by wireless she was return ing to port because of an accident. How Walter Winans, millionaire sculptor and spcrtsman, is alleged to have spent $325.000 on the "only good woman he ever knew." was described recently in the English courts at Lcn don. The fall of the ministry of Premier deFacta of Italy. which resigned ap, pears to hav' been precipitated by the Catholic party. Six persons were killed and two se riously hurt when Toronto. Ilamilton and Huffalo train struck their auto mobile at a crossing in Stevenville. about cii-ht miles from rid gebur:A. On tario, Canada, the other afternoon. American secret service men have arrived In Fratnce to cc-operate with detectives of Great Britatin and France, Italy and Switzerland. in running down the most dlangerous gang of counter feiters in history. Washington M!ajor Genceral IIatrhord, doptuty -hief of staff, whlo has been in France for more than a mtonth ont a sp'ecial mis sion, will hiead theo American dlivision on the Br-itish- Amerti can commission to investigate rep~orted massacres in At menia, should the Turkish government ultimately agtree to such an investiga tioni. IRejec-tion of ITenry~ Ford's offer for .'siusele Shoal.s and enactment of legis lastion for dlevelopment (Cf the war built projects in Alabama by a gov 'ernmenft-cwned and governament-control. C'd (orporation has been recommended to the senate by C'hziman Norris of the seon-ate agricultture committee. The 'admiin istrat ion moercha nt mari-ne 1bill was udec-la red lby Senator- RansdallI (Democrvat, L'uisiana , speakings in the se nate. to be "the most important measutre of Ief-deferye ever pr's-entted to the Arican congress," while a vote against it. he said, "'is a vote to ad~ -ra Britain to injure the Untitedl ('on fr-:nted w ith an inustrialI sittma ion that grov.s worse hourly, Presi Ident H arding met withI his 'a hi net. for a discuion51! of governmental r lief . encries. Iberman of Atlanta. (;a.. Charged tunder federaI indi.t ment w -ithI e'"rslirac'v to de(lfrat~lude I 'nted States gokverm nent - ot' of miore' tihan a mtillli dlollars int alIlered frauidumlent tl1umbevr doaIs a ' his ipartner'. .biihn Stephenst~i utered a llea of not guilty whten arra i'ned in t he Distrli(-t (if ('olumtbia sup rremte rout t Phillips is held tunder- $:25.000 bail ani hiis pari tnIt0r. wi th Itheli othe itt* ighlt menO~ indicted ttnder the federtal warrant atre held tunder $5.000 bail. [Provlsiont for more Ih unan !tc'Ire( mtent of boys anid girls who violate fed eralI laws wil b e mta de in a hill to lhe nt rodlucced by Sentator King (of Utah. At torney- Geneira IDIaugherty an notunce's thIe establishmtten t of an0 adulvi sory countcil of the war frattds branchl of the dlepartnment of jttice. 'rho first attempt by an airship to make a tra0nscontin entalI round til ri p flight atcross the United St ater is schedl tiled for September 1, whent .e armv dirigible (.:2 will take off fr m Alber dleen) Proving Ground, .\Ia ryland, decs. tined Cot- Rose FIeld, Arcadia. Calif., it is lannoutncedI. Preshdent IHarding has named] J. Butt Ier Wright of New York as a memb~er of the American comtmission to the Brazilian exposition to fill the vacan cy caused by the resignation of Frank A. HarrIson, the state department an nlounces Creation of an "enemy property claims commission" of six members to adjudicate and pay from German prop erty if necessary. clhns of American citizens atzainst Germany growing out of the war, was proposed in a bill in trodurcecl by Senator Underwood of Ala. bana. Postponement of a number of hear irgs in olving operation of the pack ers' and stock yards' act has been an nounced by the departmient of agricul ture. The farm population of the United States on January 1, 1920, was 31, 614,269, or 29.9% of the tottrl poptla tion of the country. President Ilarding has proclaimed the effectiveness of the Yap treaty between the United States and Japan, effective July 13 . The retail cost of fcod to the aver rae anily in the United States increas ed 1 per cent in the month from May 15 to June 15, according to a report by the bureau of labor statisites of the department of labor. Of forty-three ford articles computed in the average, 'increases in twenty-one ranged from 20 per cent for pctatoes to one-half of one per cent for bananas. Decreases in twelve ranged from 1S per cent fo onians to 1 her cent -or canned peas, while prices for the others remained practically stationary. Domestic The United States circuit court qt appeals, sitting at New Orleans, has decided that a letter of credit is an unbreakable contract. The railroad shopmen's strike, three weeks old, is beginning to be felt all over the country in a gradual slowing up of schedules and the cancellation or combination, of many trains to save equipment. A cloudburst and cyclonic winds are reported to have struck Thornton, Tex as. Reports say several houses were blown clown, windows shattered from large hailstones. With E. F. Graham, president of the maintenance of way union, asserting that he did not expect his men to leave their work. conferences looking toward a peaceful settlement of the shopmen's strike continues benore the labor board W in Chicago. "" Announcement is made by the Penn sylvania railroad that a satisfactory wage agreement has been reached with its shopmen. This is con-idered by some railroad ard union leaders as having had a clarifying efefet on the railrc ad strikue situation. Stc Oficial investigation has been order ed into the com;laint made by Theo- Ke dore Gier, owner of the Gier bonded reg warehouses in Oakland, Calif., that fel- arc eral emplo:ees have been stealing; wine bla from the remi.es. Al:ron. Ohio. autherities are investi gating the death of a seven-year-old boy, .:,aid to have been burned at the stake hy companions durilg a game of "Indian." Two hand grenades were exploded on the roof of the Cold Spring car barns Th i ruffalo, N. Y.i, tearing holes in the cen iuilding, but net injuring any of the minr t strikehreakers living in the barn. tool Police are g'.tarding the cars, and the mayor- says there must be no further rioting. Kennesaw Miountain Landis. high commissioner of organized baseball, says he is sorry for old man Ty Cobb, wvho recently macdc five hits in one game. Coebb is batting over .-100. H~e has pia-ecd 17 years in the American Leagure. Charles W. Bryan of Lincoln appears to be the D~emoc-ratic nominee for go errnor of Nebr-aska. in the Neraska primary ev-erv Re ptublicanr rnminee caime from the Pro gressive r-anks. Mel1 Trotter, famous evangelist, Is haiving troubles of his own. His wife is suring him for dlivorce- on the gr-ound~l that he is unduly intimate with one of his chor-isters. Passing mpotor-ists. near Bocdines. Pa., were attracted by ciles of 'mama" from 2 a three-year-old child. They found the witi bodies of the child parents, with their SAL thrcats cut, nearby. Williarmsport po lice arc investigating the mystery. ' Conditions, says the United States department of agricurlture, bureau of crocp estimates, favored plant growvthth dunrig the past fortnight. Mluch rieed-th (ec moiistr-e became available for the corn cr0op, whiic-h wars suiffering in much of thle region. Thre siturat Ion ik- some- lia what sp)ottech. Mlore rain than was need ccd fell in scome localities, while others ar i- ll in rnced of sh oweris. Twco thlousanrd Siourx Indhians. - amther- e cid at thre C'atholic Sioux cngres-,. a' i rhe Cheyenne Il iver reserv-a:ionu, votedl~ to rcetitioni (ongres- to estaigh ain In ciant -ourt of (domest ic rela t ics on th-ea reservation as a preventative against ]-:cwar-d F-. Golt ra has e rmplied with thle gover-nmient's retirements for tak inig over a fleet of nineteen barges andcnu four tow boats for operation on the M1ississippi, the United States engi neers' office at St. Louis, Mlo., recent- O ly arnnouncedl. She. ~ W. II. Robinson, aviator, and two men passengers were buirned to death at Los Anigeles. Calif.. when thme air plane in which they- were riding caught but fir-e and fell. -o One muourse caused the death of 27~ cattle on the ranch of Robert Potts, near Sprague, Wash. The monune be- %1 carme stuck in the pipe leading from a F spring to the pasture watering trough, arid time animals died of thirst. Gloria Swanson "does not enter into this case in any degree," argued courn sel for the defense to the jury hearing the contest over the will of Mlatthew~ P. Btr-ns, shoe merchant, who devised . the bulk of his $100,000 estate to his widow, the mother of the film actress. The hearing is being conducted in Los Angelesna lif. Buy It Either Way Tablets' or S. . LIUWIE Liqui PE-RU-NA A Great Medicine Mrs. M. J. Riley. M B. No. 1, Box 101, Cal. rert, Texas, w rites:4 "I havo used 1'o- u-na and know It is good ~or colds. coiughsi ard catarrh. It cureds my !atarrl and i do not take cold whoa I use L'e-ru-na. 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