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WEATHER FORECAST. Fair to-day and to-morrow; moderate temperature; gentle variable winds. Highest temperature yesterday, 74; lowest, 55. Lwtallcd weather report! will 0 found on Editorial dm 3 AND THE NEW YORK HERALD A HAPPY BLENDING The amalgamated SUN AND HERALD preserves the best traditions of each. In combination these two newspapers make a greater newspaper than either has ever been on its own. VOL. LXXXVIII. NO; 4 DAILY. 4- NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1920.- Copyright, 11120, by The Sim i'rlnliiip and ublisnini; A formation. " Entered as sscend dm matter. Post Of tiro, Naw York, N. Y. PRICE TWO, CENTS IN NEW YORK CITY. TI1HKK CUNTS WITHIN 200 MII.IM. rora cents ei.8i;wiii:i:h. 2 NEW FRENCH TREATIES GIYE BLOW TO LEAGUE Regrouping of European States Gives France Eco nomic Hegemony. REVIVES OLD BALANCE Hungarian Accord Places Budapest Under French Influences. Amnesty Plea to Palmer for "Political Prisoner" Hp-rial coThi StiK anii Naw Tola Hihalk. WASHINGTON, Sept. 3, Attorney-General Palmer has arranged to hear representatives of the American Federation of Labor on September 13 at 10 A. M. in a plea for amnesty for "political prisoners." The am nesty conference was asked for in response to u resolution adopted by the annual conven tion of the American Federation of Labor held in Montreal last. June. In this resolution Samuel Gom pers, president of the American Federation of Labor, was In structed to urge upon President Wilson, Secretary of War Baker and Attornty-General Palmer the release of persons whose "po litical beliefs" formed the basis of their prosecution, trial and punishment. $300,000 000 IN U' S- PAID 0UT $8,245,249 IrTrr'l! TO RUN CREEL'S BUREAU mMuM warn CHEMICAL FIRMS Come-Back of $676,239 From "Various Sources" Is Shown Films Also Netted $2,394,073. New U. S. Corporation AN i 11 lie World's Biggest in That Industry. AGREEMENT OX PLANS WALL TO PAN-GERMANS Belgian Convention Assures Joint Action Against Common Fop. COX OPENS LONG WESTERN DRIVE WaSHINOTON, Sept. 3. Total ex penditures of the United States Com mittee on Public Information, which functioned during the war under di rection of George Creel, wore $8,1M5, 249, according to a report filed to-day with the I'nited Btatea Senate by the Council of National Defonoe, The not cost to tho Government was consld- . erably lower than thif because of re- Arrangement to Re Worked ",pu from tho a:e ot mot,on p,oture I uuue, (inu was nxct oy k, k. kiu j Worth, the liquidating ofllcer, at ; M,54,S00. Tho Him sales made un der the committee s direction amount -J to 11,194,071. I The oommltti o wa.t financed by Con gressional approprtauona of J1,H50,- 000, the report said, and by Hi allot- I mcnt to it from President Wilson of .... . , , ,. $'. 650,000 from funds plared In his i.enpnii I licmical, Solvay Proc- hands for uso lor national security purposes, The principal items of expenditure Out Through Exchange of Shares. QITCK ACTION PROMISED ess. Semet-Solvay, Barrett and National Aniline in II. shown by the report Included $1,448,000 (or propaganda work In foreign coun tries, 11,850,000 for salaries, $1,435,000 for printing and S583.000 for telegraph and cable servtco, Since the commit tee ceased Us activity, Mr. Ellsworth reports, there has lieen recovered from "various sources" which has been deposited In the Treasury, while Claims against It amounting to $86, 337 have been upproved for settlement. i40 IN DISABLED S 5 ARE RESCUED AFTER 48J0URS Men Dragged Through Hole Cut in Steel With I Chisel. TAKEN ABOARD OH TO By LAWMBlfCH HILL. ,v af C"rrrftindtnt of Til Si n sn Nww Usui Hmuld. Copyright. 1H0, by Xitl Hi n l.vt Nnw VotK HglAlS. I'aiiis, Sept. 3. The new commercial agreements between France and Hun gary. regarding which notes were ex changed at the Foreign Office here (Mterday, and the Frnnco-Belgsan military convention signed by Marshal i'c h and Gen. Maglinse, representing . prance and Belgium, respectively, rep n sent the very latest moves In the re grouping of the European states. This j rork France Is now actively engaged 01) as a substitute for the protection which was at first fatuously believed! by many persons to lie In the covenant of tho League of Nations. These two agreements followed close on (he heels of the announcement of ! tho accord between Caecho-Slovakia j and J:igo-Slavi,i i known ns the' 'Little Entente-") and their accord with Rumania, Which now appears to be j a part of the same plan by which Trance hopes to retain lier continental supremacy, playing tho part, as it were, of a holding company for a number of little alliances. Thus she i evpp.-ts to wail In the Pan-Germans, j not only militarily, but economically. Makes 14 Speeches in One Day and Leaves Michigan for Wisconsin. War Veteran Kills W hen Allowance stopped The merger of five of the largest American chemical companies, which for a long time has been rumored In the financial district, became certain yesterday when It was announced that the General Chemical Company, the Solvay Process Company, the Bemet Solvay Company, the Barrett Com pany and the National Aniline and Chemical Company would combine as one corporation at a capitalisation of about $300,000,000. The announcement was made by Dr. William H, Nichols, chairman of i j the board of directors of tho General ,. . Gov. Cox made Chemical Company, who said that a 1 " m ".- OUJIOI H'CI j fourteen speeches ill Michigan to-day j general plan of merger had been In twelve different towns, winding up j drawn up and would lie submitted im-to-nlaht at Kalamazoo with a bitter I mediately to all boards of director, denunciation of what he continued toi'lhc arrangement, he said, would Is , worked out through an exchange of brand a Republican attempt to buy iharMi ln, BharM ln ,m,iviaiia, ,.m. ; . at ,., tu. sd x.w v1K uM mo presidency, tie nam up to tne ponies to be exchanged tor shares In Chicago, Sept . Every REPEATS FIND CHARGES G. 0. r. Uses Newberry Meth ods, He Says Harding's World Court Plan Assailed. 'y it staff rorraaaondaKf of Tnr Bcs Nr.w i.iaK llr.ui Kaumazoo, Sept. S. George Creel, who was chairman "f the Committee on Public Information, declared to night that tho report of the National Pefcnce Council on the liquida tion of tho commlttee( made public In Washington, was a complete answer to every charge u' waste, Inefficiency nd confusion. "The sum of M.SM.IM), net erst of die committee for virtually two years of extensive activity In every American community and In nil foreign countries," Mr. Creel snld, "is less than England spent on cable tolls In one year, Snd half What other belllgeienls spent hi one year In one country." ASK POPE'S AID Dive in Shallow Water Be lieved Responsible for Accident. ALA NTHl'S FIRST TO AIL); Exaggeration in "Ads." Reduced 75 Per Cent. Rptrial to Tut Hi s and Nkw York BssibPi fJHICAGO, Sept. 3. That ex aggeration of statements in advertisements has been reduced 75 per cent, in the -last fifteen years was shown -by statistics presented to the Associated Ad vertising Clubs of the World at a meeting held last night in Chicago. Representatives of thirty bu reaus , for better business were present at the session. These bureaus, located In the big cities of tho country, keep an eye on "ads" and endeavor to protect the legitimate advertiser from the man who misuses the columns of dailies or periodicals. ASK REOPENING OF MINE AWARD 27 B. R. T. LINES RUNNING; COURT BREAKS STRIKE Stampede of (Md Men to Ke tnra Begins After Judge Mayer Defines issues. UNION'S HANKS SPLIT Fridigei' T ils I'ltiinatura in Calling; the Jurist's Statement 'Untrue.' JiAN TROLLEY BOLSHEVIK! ENDS LIFE TO SET WIFE FREE FOR MACSWINEY Engineer Grace of steamship t ,, ... , 4. . 1 1 1 nion Leaders Claim acatlon- ien. uoomais uiven ( reait for Rescue. isis Would Then Return to Work. j The four officers and thirty-six men of tho United States suhmailne 8-5 8.00,0 wero rescued early yesterday morning1 after they had lieen imprisoned for al most forty-eight hour In the Stern I compartments of the submerged vessel Himself Influential Friends Cse Gable , fifty-nve miles oir the Delaware capes i ney were dragged one by one 'hrough a small hole cut in the stern to Get Pontiff to Advise Ending Ranger strike MEN' ARE It.VCK End of Oiitlaiv Walkout Pre dieted by Middle of Next Week. of the submarine by a ratchet drill and! Srerial tu Tnr Box ami New Vols Hmai.Iv B (old chisel. WlLIvBSBAItKE, Pa.. Sept. 3. With WAS IN ABLE TO WORK SCHEMERS VERY HOPEFUL Woman, Crippled Soldier "iiiniits Suicide. Would AIo Evpeot the Itiitish Authorities to Promise Freedom for Mayor. jwopie of this Republican stronghold the case of Truman H. Newberry of sClhigan, Whose recent conviction on the charge of conspiracy in the race for the I'nited States Senate is fresh in their mi.ids, asserting that the casea are parallel In the extensive use of funds to win elections, ,t I he same time Cov the new corporation. The merger of j the flvu companies is the most ini- portant consolidation In the history Ol the chemical industry in this coun- I try. The new corporation, unless some consolidation of European concerns morning John Hoar's wife wheeled his chair to' the front window, so that the sun could warm his boly, or what was lift of it. Kor a burst of mlnenwerfer I i" a shell hole on the Somme. almost In the shadow of the Cathedral of Should take the field ahead of It, will Amiens, haj shot off John's two legs. He had Joined the PrinoSSS i'at regi- Ti Mclurii In (lid llulaneei. fse illlancet, or accords, were of- i b the largest manufacturer and tiis- f... ImL I trlltnlai .,' . ) . 1 an,l f ni),l 1 oi illli, 'f s I'lUIV v. W..V.." ' .rtt.it I.. ,.,,.,l.. t . ., , , - .. , .... ..i. .1 -- . . ,'" i" in V uiiuu.v m.i'ir .. ( n,iu lor a world court, declaring it means j has forty plants In the United States . decided to go in. a revival Of the Hague Tribunal as a j and turns out roofing, and building John's wife would hiss him and tweak his nose and Kiss him once clliil." dorlbiil an )lgmd to nccure the results r.f the Versailles and the St. Omaain treatlei and to bring Kurope Into a state of stability and peuio. They n i resent clearly a return to tin1 aid ijratem of managing European af-:'ji.-s by balancing the Interests of small ntlom, scheme which Premier Clein ncju favored at the beginning of Ihe piace onference and which Presl dent Wilson denounced la his early ; . f in Kurope as being In abso lute contravention of the purpote and spirit (.f his league of Nations. In so far as Is known generally there no stipulation in any of the agree ments being made requiring ewn ap proval of the league council, as in the inn M-Anglo-American agreement, nor my recognition of that super-State which V '.-ague is supposed lo represent In iled, France and these nations with vhlcb "he is entering Into agreements IW geing ahead as If tho league for all practical purposes did not exist. The more tho alliances and agree ments now being concluded by Con tinental statesmen arc studied the more ipparent becomes their disregard of ume of President Wilson's "fourteen points" and of the league covenant. ThrsA agreements seem to have been hastened if not inspired by Poland's lesson, which, apparently, was the last tiling needed to confirm tic doubt in ndnds of Continental diplomatists Pgarding the efficacy of the Wilson scheme and the league covenant for K'.ucrnlng Europe's affaire. Utility Nupplant Idealism. Tne Trench press acclaims the III 1--i:n convention and the Hungarian ascenv nts as steps along the right line i s marking a retuni to a practical stem in the place of one based on Identlsm. This ida has been accentuated by the Polish victory over the Russian Bolshe vik!, wherein France gave assistance to Poland which the League of Nations f IS unable to give. I'nder the Hungarian agreement just iirned French Interests obtain control ol the port of Budapest, on the Danube, Which Is regarded her" as a counter I 'ft lance ngnlnst British control of prl vate shipping companies. Furthermore, French financiers, through partnership .n Hungarian banks, .will obtain control of the Hungarian railroads and extend French influence by . a more rapid re construction of Hungarian Industry and transportation. While on its face it Is i commercial agreement, It Is In reality political accord and Insures Hungary o-.ng l'rance's ally in that part of Uu rope. RelKloni's If ew .Ntatas. n' t'ie other hand, the Franco-Bel-f.r., convention emphasizes Belgium's h-w status. Instead of her being a na ' on whose neutrality Is guaranteed by thi Powers, she now, liko France, Is constrained to enter into an alliance for her on protection against Germany. Under this convention France and Bel gium agree to act as one country mili tarily in the event of aggression by an astern foe, and to regard tiie Rhine as a common frontier In such caae. I'remlcr Delacroix of Belgium Is now 01 Paris, presumably ln connection with U li convention and other questions re latlng to the affairs of Belgium and rnuiee, Indeed, reports to-day said his 'rip to Paris wss .-hlefly for the pur pote ,( arranging tlv final details of U treaty. n well informed quarters th iplnion was expressed that an eco i"mic .on vent Ion would follow the mill ry alliance. Some disappointment Is being voiced Ihe French press that firent Britain i net entered into similar agreements With France. Fran a now regards Poland as her ally aubStltUte for the League of Nations. , papers, pitch, tarvia, adds, napntna, lie found through this attuck upon benzol and an coal tar products, the Republican nomlnee'i propeaal a ; fsj ,.OM lr. MuUr. way III which to appeal to the pro gressive sentiment of Michigan, pic turing Senator Harding ns ticnary and himself progressive though:. more, anJ hurry away for the ele vated to go down to the Statu street department sumo where ahj worked. They lived in two small rKims In a Warships and Troops Are Rushed to Belfast I The latest radio messages received the sending of n telegram to Presi I by the Navy Department last night ! (lent Wilson by a special committee of j stated that the mm wero on board the j u,'lon officer, asking him to reopen battleship Ohio, which was proceeding ' uMhraelto wage negotiations, union as rapidly r.s possible for the Delaware J 't"'ers are encouraged to-day and : Breakwater, presumably with the dls-! optimistically look forward to the labled submarine in tow. middle of next week. At that lime I Naval authorities lmc not yet i u"io" offlc,a,a tn,nU- the Btr-klng learned the exact cause of the acci-I n!:nr,H wl have rom(' lo 11 mite' turn that their strike is a foolish and had lieen what one might call a wnr They were engaged is?fore John went sway on the great adven ture. He was sent home last March us a helpless bit of war debris. Csth-I cable reaching to Home is being laid The Bolvst Process Company manu a reac-I faciures alkali and its l)-pr"UU..s ana H, lit housekeeping apartment. Theirs is a leader ill 1 through subsidiary companies npraies As evidence he byproduct eotce plants throughout the rornnlu.e , . L.- .iV.. . il.l 10l ! 'uviwiii. ne rsmwro i iim vu affiliated with the Solvay Pr.H-c.'S a new State constitution, which Men- j C(,mJliny ttn(1 manufacture! iron, steel, ntor Harding opposed and Which UOV. i oopjr, lumber, gas acids, explo- Cox advocated. slves, chemicals, Ac, and does construe- I tlon work. The Oeneral Chemical Com Talks to Railroad Men. . paIiJ. wUh pantg in Meveht. cii cities. Ti. first dnv of the Democratic noml-1 manufacture heavy chemicali, sulphu nee'S lor.g campaign trip to the est j r.c acta, grocery apacuuuea ur.u oaking . jsh, Kitty," he used to protest. "Vou're began at Tolelo at 6 o'clock this morn- powder. 'working ydur fingers off for me. I'm in i,.,rnrc hrMkfaat with a BDCeeil to a! The National Aniline and Chemical I nn m,n.t nns jm iil., v,uI,t- ram" i mmm .if mIIms me.i on their vav to I'oinoanv. vounirest member of lho( ck ma .. n-.. .itkniu. ui... : Only uork. Then followed a series of back! group, Is an amalgamation of a large loved htm platform talks at Manchester. Tecum- number of smaller companies that mOI T5ELKAST, Sept. A light cruiser and the torpedo boat destroyer Nyven have arrived in Belfast harbor to protect the shipyards from possible damage in the event of a recurrence of rioU. Another battalion of troops reached Belfast this morning from England. The city was quiet throughout this morning. Another man died durinfr the day. making the death roll as a result of the rioting twenty-nine. di nt Which plunged tho S-J downward I in twenty-eight fathoms of water off ; the Capes. What information they have received, however, leads experts Iti Washington to believe that the j the unlawful one an l will corfsidet advisability of returning to work. This sentiment is beginning to pre vail, but tho effect of it Is not seen In submarine met with her mishap when lh minPS et" Man' mino,s Wft0t t0 I ho attempted a "crash dive" without '" 10 worK ana 11,0 Pur" ! her commander having first ascer- I Psp of the,r 'sU ike lia'M baen 'st,n'oJ ; tamed the depth of the water. The j ' the' 1,BVf' mtlic ProtMt nnd ! havo shown their uissatisiuctiou, out I 8-6 is about 230 feet long, and it is i believed by tlS; Nauy : that when she tried to i her noso was stuck in (he mud on tin; r Department iw 1111 the weok cnJ hore and Ubor , uivo quickly ' Day cominS the majority will watt tor the middle of next weeg tietore au- bcttom, Paving her standing on the swerlns tha call of the union. The ! Ijow at nil unsle of about CO degrees. lanlhv Dlseorrrs rilRht. Prst stop toward resuming work was tcken last night when sceernl local unions voted to return lo the mines .trial Calls Despatrh to Tnr Pi n ami KlW osk HaiAUi. Cttyritht, Ml, V TMB gOS so Nr.u Yolk llssii.n. London, Sept. I. A "grapevine" Hie Buitonwood. Avondslo and Lance line Menrnth. loving him even more, insisted that they be married, and they were. She went to work. "But I don't feel It's right: I'm sel- seh, Leslie, Mason, Charlotte, ..union, HUssfleld and Swaunce--all in Michigan. The set speeches w. re at Jackson, Hat tie Creek and KalamaMO. There wero , three speecheji at Lansing. Tho dav was the most strenuous the energetic Democratic nominee has had from high and Influential circles here with n view to saving tho life of Ter ence MacBwIney, Lord Maor of Cork, who is on a hunger strike in Brixton prison In this city. The scheme is not to save Macowineya life and effect his release from prison but also But yesterday, while she was away at I l0 t, British Covernment out of the crisis which, precipitated by the SMC Ufacture aniline oil and Salt, colors, in- Rrk jahn wiu handed .i latter l,v his termed la tes and dyestuffa its plant j i.ndlord. The letter mad? John mora the crisis which, prso are in s.-vernl States and in Canada. I helnless than ever. The Canadian dev. MacSWiiwu- case, la seriously threaten- iren oui mm , rnment authorities at Ottawa, said the tter. had decided to stop his disability allowance of i: a mouth. The Mi There still remain to be exact detail of capitalization, and tin make up of the directorate and tunn ing the whole Irish problem Hope lies in the Vatican finding a agtment of the new company, but It la I raa helped a lot. too, because Kitty I solution of the problem, to the end that since he began campaigning, and his re-1 understood that the exchange of aharci coua 0t make very much. John g.'ti w .,, nHii.h finvernmant nor .,i,wi The crowds wer- ! Mill h n.urie ,o i h fii win h isis .... i.i 1.1. v. m 1.1.. i neither the l.rltlsii uovenuneni nor ceotloni were good. The crowds were1 will he made on the following basia fairly large, particularly at Ijinslng. at; Ccneral Chemical Company 8 per a speech In front of the State Cupitol. j cent, preferred sto k and National Ani- Approxlmately 12.0O) peraona stood in a ; line 7 per cent, preferred stock for new scorching sun to hear the charges preferred share for share; Barrett ' against the Ilepubllcans, w hich v.ero j per cent, preferred stock for new prc featurel by the reading of a list of, ferred on ihe basis of 1 1-lti shares for those who signed the subscription list to ; one. Holders of common stocks of the out his war medals, his M. M.. his D, 1 . it, ids Croix de Querre. He smiled grimly. 1, Ij.-t night hi wife went out for a visit with her mother. John thought if Vimy HMge. when the Canucks blew up a whole mountainside of German ; be thouaht of shell holes anil the yellow the Republican book being put out t'j five companies will receive common Plunder mud and boys sitting around William H. Barnes. I stock of the new corporation on the ,r Inking vln blanc and singing. Then "Toil all know Barnes," QOV. Co following basis: General Chemical. 1.0, h- tbouabt of his Kitty working there tie was a ineim o. ie..ii snares ior one: noivay rrocess. ,;.in shouted. We'll see who some of these subscribers! Semet-Solvay. 2. SB; Barrett to Boss Barnes's fund are. First. werelt.SI; National Aniline, 1.4. those whose dealings w ith the delegates at the Chicago Convention are fresh In ; ParcelHnit of Xew Stock. political and financial history. e nnd also William Wrlgley of Chicago and A. lowntown. and he looked 11 1 the letter tho hunger striking Lord Mayor of Cork will have to breuk their respec tive principles, which, they have sworn to maintain at all cost. The correspondent of Tint Scn and New York HbaU has learned from an irrefutable source that a woman with close connection with high members of the Cabinet sent a cable despatch to Home no longer ago than last Tuesday ! r,T',t'r,0Pr,,' feJV.e.,, br"7! early next wee! I , '.I 11' 11, ''.I' . ik tin' 1.1.1. 11, Vll l iu ; the S-S said the attention of the steam- ; ship General (leoige W. (Joethals of the No. It collieries, employing about 3,000 1 Panama Itallroad and Steamship Com-len vot,.Q to return to work. The coi ; pany'a line, en route from Colon to NV , n ,,,. September 1. t 1 ork, had been attracted bv the ring-1 , , ... ' lug of a telephone buoy released from T loral unlons i:1 Lucern vo!'''1 10 the submarine by an electric device follow the same course. ln none of these ! when she submerged. Not until the ((n- oases was there a rush to the mines to- oral (Joethals reached her pier at Hobo-; day, and there is nut likely to be owing ken at 6 o'clock last night did It be- j to a real vacation period that conies come known that the plight of the 8-5 1 with the new week, in reality had been discovered by tne lloe, , ,,. steuinsnip Alaiuhiis, a wooden vessel op erated by the I'nited States Shipping' The insurgent tie-up remained cue -Board and en route from Norfolk to tlve In Districts I, 7 nnd 9, and some Joy Boston. I was expressed In the Insurgent camp The Alanthua, under command of Cap. I over the fact that the pine itidge and i tain 13. Ci Johnson, w as ploughing slow-j Cayuga collieries, in the Bcranton tec- ! ly along In a calm j-ea at 11:30 o'clock tlon, closed down alter having stood by I Thursday afternoon when the lookout the union lenders. In the Haaleton ter- saw something protruding from the! rltory the gross tonnage was cut to eight ocean. It was dead ahead seven or eight I per cent of normal, with twi nty-nlne ! miles and appeared to the man in the colli, l ies failing to cooperate nnd four ; mast to be. the back of nn enormous working With a greatly decreased force. ; whule. As tho AlanthUS steamed closer.! In district No. the "Vacation" was just however, the lookout saw the flutter orins effective. Only 0 few collieries had a whit rag. waving above the back ofl men enough to Operate, and reports that tho object that projected from the lUr-j reached the insurgent ramp were that face of tho water. In a few moments "everything w as closed up lighter than he was able to make out that the White! a drum." rag was In reality a white shirt, and lie ; tH district No, 1 the big companies could see, too, that the submerged bulk were helpless. Throughout the Wyo- was a submarine The lookout notified f'npt. Johnson w ho drew closo alongside the submerged ining Valley only a few big collieries were operating. Independent operator were better off and their production was Company. : again and turned cm the gas, The I In which she urged Pontlflcial interven police found his body this morning. iV. H. R. R. S $28,000,000 1 HAS SHRUNK TO $2200 calculated on Utesot exchange figures, Monell of New York, millionaires whose ,";en"al C"t '""l OI"; . :,.,L,..,in. cnnv.mlon enn.lt. Standing I1G.20K.000 of preferred nnd dare were brought out by the Bena- l!!1" TJ" fffcorf. Uand Trol Tne name or tnese "" - c .nm ,,-, - proximaceiy tiv.auu snares or new con torlal committee gentlemen are to be found sprinkled all through the official report of the investigators. ley Stock Sold Cheaply. Bockrfrller on Hie 1, 1st. "Who are the next in array? John D. Rockefeller and hi son und I heir asso- S atrial to The Si n axm Nb.v Yeeg listen. PKOVIOSNCI, Sept. 3. Stock of the Ithode Island Company which cost the New Haven Rallruad I2i.0IID.ii00 and the stock and bond of the ttea View Itallroad were sod at public auction to- mon : Solvay Process, which lias 1S OOO.OOO of common and no preferred, will receive 56ft. 300 shares of new common : Semet-Solvay. with $16.li7S.8ftfi of com mon and no preferred, will receive ap proximately 4S1.ISI shares of common! National Anlllnj nnd Chcnili nl u l,i,-i. has elates. Walter c. leagie. preaiaeni 01 ttiaii.Tee ,,t nref-rr.,,1 ,.,,. its oon the Standard Oil Company. They are I gfcare of no par value common will ' day under ordei of the Federal receivers oiling the machine. Then, too, there Is j r,.ceve nn equal amount of new' pre- i 1 ' authority of a decree of the United the American Tobacco Company-some and 554.386 shares of new com-' State District Court for the Southern call It Tobacco Trust. I believe further I the tarrett Comnanv. which ha District of New York. Harry Parsons along we encounter the Industry repre- j ); j , 40l) of nr,f(.rr,., 1M( 1 1 S 343 100 i Cross bought the Rhode Island stock. of common, will receive 9.1l3.3'in of S.!,sr.5 shares, for J2.200. new .referred and 374.257 shares of new I There was a slaughter of values at . . . .. n.i . t I . ,i . .... . .1 t 1. .. common. This orlngs the total amount i me aucunn. i ne ugurai iiiuicbwh mm. scnted by J. Ieonard Keplogle and John A. Topping, names aj familiar as Car negie and Frlck once were. The glgan-iii- C.eneral Electric Company has tlon in the way of advice or suggestion. or even the expression of a wish. It is hoped that the Pop" will say that he would bo pleased If MncSwlney would take food thereby averting possible bloodshed. Indeed, the plan Is to have MacSwtney break his long fast with the understanding that he will he re- i leased from prison. By tills scheme Is ; a way out seen for both the Government and the Lord Mayor of Cork. IfaeSwIaey Would Have to Yield. If the Pope should express such a wish or should express himself to that effect, however guardedly, MacSwiney, it Is held here, could not afford to continue bis hunger strike In the face o' the Holy Father's stand. It was .'tated here that be could with all honor take a spoonful of milk and no one would blame or question his loyalty to the principle for which he has offered his life. On the other hand, the very fact of his vessel. He found that forty-five or j about fiflv per cent normal. fifty feet or the submarine's stern was Insurgents made a bold move at Pitt sticking out of the water, and from a gton to-day when they met to consider smaii noie vvnicu me crew or the sun-1 plans of enlisting pump men und eugl merged ship had been able to drill In ! neers In their "vacation.' It was her hull ran a slender telephone Wlre.lialma he liumrcent leaders that If j Tied to the end of the wire was tho these classes of workmen Join the strike white shirt, a l?na) of distress. It thc operators "will be quickly brought to was apparent to Capt. Johnson that tile (heir knees." In the lower fields a small I submarine was In difficulty, and he sent j number of pXpnp men and engineers I his ship's carpenter and mechanics over i lhVe Joined the strike forces. Properly Is being damaged oy flood, and the: danger of the movement spreading. i lllatnrlinnees Reported. The vacationists are orderly. There have been no disturbances of any char acter. A squad of deputy sheriffs Was at Dupont early to-day, word reaching Sheriff John MaClUakie that radicals were busy. The officers found no indi cation of trouble. Picketing lias not been resorted to i.. I. 111..... ... k. .ifiiimi.i.i I I Ol IS li in.' ii i" i"7 w"K' The InUlmr food even the MTiinlle.it morsel of new preferred stork to be exchanged ! die New York. New Haven A Hartford ! wolJrt mean thnt lie had broken his through Its responsible officer made Its I , ti: niu hm' .nH nf lUmm lnm Mritiallv Its entire investment contribution, and so have the Berwlnd- (0(,k up io 2,373.582 shares. I In the electrical railway properties of White and the Hudson Coal companies . I Rhode Island except Its minority hold- of Pennsylvania and New York. DilMM A Wl AM DDIMrrCC Inn In the United Traction A Electric. Amonc l.'e UHun.i mil l-.m fcv.iii.o iivm. . . . . w mmm rw o n fini th Ouarantv Trust Company of New York, one of the biggest of the so-called Wall Street group. Neatly j tucked away amid them all la William Boyce Thompson of New York, chair man of thc Ilepubllcan ways and means committee, which began Its operations In 1919 as a money raising machine. "Senator Hiram Johnson, coming home to California, said he was thankful he was defeated and not the candidate of a small group of men who met In a hotel back room at 2:11 A. M. Well, In the list we will find the nams of Senator James Wadeworth of New York, who did not go to bed until at least 3 A. M.. together with the names of all tho others who formed the back room conference." in reading the names UOV, I ox neia THREATENS TO ELOPE Elizabeth's Betrothal to Greek Prince Denied. Sffcf.it rflSlS DrspaUh to Tub Si n au Nsw YolK HgtMa Copirripnf, I'JSO, by Tils Sin sn New Yosk Hrjuio. I'Anis, Sept. 3. Although the engage ment of lrlncess Kllzabeth of Rumania to Prince George, one time Crown Prince of Oreeee, was announced in Switzerland by members of the Prince's family last week, the correspondent of Til BUM AN'n New York Hkrai.1' has been Informed by a verv bleb authority- that the an. aOttn Cement w as no correct. a property that now Is in process of reonjanlsatloni and the Woonsocket & Hurrlllvllle systems. The 96.s.i " shares of the Itbode Island company, which were bought by Mr. CrOSI for J2.200, cost the New Haven $19,000,000 In, the bonds of the Frovl oence Securities Co. and 9, 000,000 In notes subsequently Issued, n total of t2S.000.000. The Securities bonds now are among the direct obligations of the New Haven, and to date the interest has been paid a the coupons matured. hunger strike. The Government has never said that it would not release him In any circum stances, but merely took a stand that it would not release him for hunger strik ing. If he was not on a hunger strike the Government vgmld say that the pris oner was ill, which would be true enough, sn.l grant freedoip on the grounds that incarceration was threat ening his life. In that way the CatSnet would not abandon Its announced stand and MacSwiney' principle would be held fast to, while If he remained ob durate despite the wishes of the Pope, Continued on Second Page. the side In a small boat. They began ! rigging up a '.. alongside the suo I marine, nnd after several hours of hard i work succeeded in enlarging the hole In her hull tj a diameter of about one inch. Xo Means of Conimnuleation. The Alanthus carried a wireless set with a Rending radius ot about twenty ; miles, but she had no operator nnd there I was no way In which Capt Johnson : could notify pasRlng ships of tho ullaht of the submarine. Distress signals were ' insurgents fear Government interven j hoisted, however, and the crew of the I tlon, and establishing a picket line would j Alanthus continued with only meager be off Iclally turning the "vacation" into equipment to complete the constructlor. I a strike. of the stage and enlarge the hole which An exodus of mine workers has set tne crew of the submarine had cut In I In. A large number of skilled workmen the steel. have started for thc soft coal fields At 3:30 Thursday afternoon the look-1 nnd the Industrial centres of the middle out of the George W. Goethalfl. then at West. Till" was a move that was un- a point approximately forty-five miles ; I xpected. und may have serious results j off the Delaware Cses, saw the dls- j even if peace docs come quickly, for ! tress signals flying from the Alanthus. i there has been no oversupply ol skilled (The Goethals signalled back, eind the ; labor In the anthracite fields. Itallroaders are leeimg me eileoil ol the vacation. With no coal In storage and with but little being produced the railroad crews that worked at collieries tlnd themselves without work. Cars and locomotives that were used In the anthracite region are being diverted to The Rumanian Cabinet It was si.ld. up to the crowd what appeared to be wa haimng- nt letting the Constantltilsts an original of the subscription list, to- j Kt ilmess Elizabeth's millions to re- Coilf(nttl on Fifth Pane. gether with copies of the Republican "official bulletin wnicn ne useu in use lMttsburg speech. He rend those ex tracts which pertained to "boys, get the money." and the mention of certain cities which had subscribed their Continued on Taird Paye. store the regime of the deposed Greek ruler. Friends of the Princess here confirmed retsirts that she had threatened to elope nnd marry a poet if she were forced to contract ar. unwelcome alliance, such a her marriage to Prince George woul J be j to he. Desirable Positions For Men and Women See "Help Wanted" and "Employment Agencies" Advertisements lZ)t $5Xm AND NEW YORK HERALD SECTION SIX TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) ! Alanthus replied that she had discov ! ered the submarine In n helpless cnndl- tlon, that she had no wireless operator, and asked the Goethals to send out I radio messages to naval stations for I help. Capt. E. O, Swlnson, who was I making his first trip ns commander I of the General Goethals. had a small ! the bituminous fields. , boat lowered and sent to the Alanthus A Bolshevist movement has begun to I Chief Engineer William O. Grace, two ! srfiw Itself. Secret agents of the Itus lisslstant engineers, the ship's suigeon. ! slan soviet have begun the circulation ! eight seamen. Chief Radio Operator C i of phmph'ets railing upon the strikers kF. Asche, and Lieut. A. N. Champion, a ; to strive for n soviet and urging ihein 1 navy surgeon on ills way home on leave 1 to do nothing in opposition to the Len from duty in Hayil The party from the General (leothals j hoarded the Alanthus. where Mr. Asche I learned further details of the disaster and sent messages on the Alanthus's i wireless lo the Goethals. whence ! they were relayed to naval stations nlong the coast and to all shlpe at sea. Thc radio operators of tho Goethals re- Theae pamphlet hands ol Federal Ir.e-TroTZky realm have reached the agents. Enoch Williams, Insurgent leader, came here to-day. He has started a tour of the three anthracite district-.. He declurfe the strike movement Is under full sway, and be claims thnt the general tleup In the seventh and nlnih Co'ifhnted on rrt Page- Continued on Second Page. j Company Officials Will Keep j Out Rowdy Hods Time' Limit I Is get for Noon Sept. H. Satisfied that the strike among tha j employees of the Brooklyn Rapid .Tiansit Company is virtually broken, I Llndjey M, Garrison, receiver for the company, issued an ultimatum last . night declaring that the strikers must I return lo their jobs heSsre noon edneaday or forfeit all the privileges I offered them by Federal Judge Julius j Mi Mayer. These privileges include restora tion of their seniority, payment of the j wage increase offered tho men In July j nnd spurned by their union and the ! 1 1 s lit to select representatives to deal j with their employers, provided these I representatives be not officers of the Amalgamated Association of Street 1 and Electrlo Railway Employees, i After the expiration of the time ai- lowed by the receiver tho company I will move to (ill permanently tho places of men who have not reported lor work. i In view ot the fact that the strike began to crack yesterday, when about ! 300 "old timers" flocked to the barns I to ask for their jobs and many more i telephoned to Hie stations where they had worked to say that they would be i back speedily, it is expected that Re j niver Garrison's ultimatum will split I the ranks of the union. At any rate the company officials I are confident tho movement begun yesterday by thc returning strikers I will grow considerably larger to-day ! and will continue to swell in volume. ' Far from staking too much on this, i however, they are going ahead with ; t heir arrangements for a complete ! restoration of service on all of the ; seventy-seven line in the borough, : with or without the aid of thc men I whose walkout Sunday morning para- lysed the entire system. Hvldently Normalcy Is .Venr. Yesterday the company Increased Ihe number Of surface curs In operation : to more than 400. To-day the schedule calls for the opei alien of 517 cars on 1 twenty-seven lines. ThSV! w ill comprise I nearly nil of the lines on which jush hour travel is heaviest. Normally the .ompany operates 1,400 I trolley ears during the morning rush I period, 850 nt midday and 1.650 in the latter part of tlw afternoon. The company awo plans to resume Us Park Row service to-day on a fairly , large scale, op. rating eight of its lines across Brooklyn Bridge. A few of its ears passed ever this structure yester I day, but most of thc surface cars operat i Ing in the downtown section of Brook lyn were turned at the Horougb Hall ' loop. There will be further additions ' to the elevated and subway service. 1 The majority of the cars were run : w ithout the wire screens that protected ! tln.se sent out three days ago. The po- 1 Inn In. heeil so L'ood that the company officials feel the danger j of violence is sllRht. There were few disturbances yesler ! da and l"tc last night no serious casu ! allies had been reported. Most of the I strike cases on the calendars of the j .Magistrate's court were the outgrowth ! of doings oi euncsioi.v mm j The public apparently has concluded i that It may trust Itself to th" cars ! with their huskv temporary Operator. : lnuiiig the rush hours yesterday all appealed to be crowded beyond ' ' mtcltv The direct result of this was a ! dwindling in Ihe number of motor VjN hloles that have been careening madly I through the streets of the borough, car- I rymg fares at more or less extortionate ! pi Ices. ! Motor CartfMratea Accused. It was s iid that some of the so-called '"strike ympathlaersM who have been ! endeavoring to harass the men oper ' a'ing the surface cars have been persons 1 wno were interested in the operation of ' these motor vehicles, and who did not 1 like to see their business taken ewajr i by the itsloratlnn of car service. i Tht. general opinion last night In the j Brooklyn Kapld Transit offices was that 1 the Ultimatum delivered Thursday bj ' Judge Mayer had struck the Brooklyn ! locals of th- Amalgamated Association ihe'lr death blow. In view of Ihe fact that Judge Mayer's word on all matters I affecting th company to final, by vlr- i ,UB 0( the federal recefverehlp of the 1 lines no or..- seemed able to see how : the strike could result in anything but ! failure. I Reports received from some of the ! strikers indicate that they are sick ot the whole afjair and would like to have. . It over with speedilv. These men ar Inclined to blame the whole trouble . upon neither Patrick J. Shea, their or ganizer and vice-president, nor Louis : Kridlger, their attorney, but upon a ' yourg iade i element that formed ome time ago within their rank, and that i has attempted to run everything with an Iron hand. Tnis radical tlemev.i howled for Ihe sti iko for we. ks before It was called ! and forced it upon the other men by their united action. Many of them ate I Socialists and Communists and they wera Irabued with the. idea that thi i company could not possibly get along : without tbem, and that they could com j pel It to pay them any sum that Ihey might ask. ' A number of thc strikers said mat