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"First With the lN!ews" Full Associated Press Iteport T YEAR. VOI.I/MK 71 Nt MUI.lt i 10 RICHMOND, VA., MONDAY, L\|>rrl (".on vcrsalions to He Uchiiuim! \\ i11 i I)e \ alrra. I'HKMIKWS SIMil.CH WW roncK im:ki;hi:m)i m 11 i -11 11 a\ i- Do i Viir of 1 iiiiilfi <!i<iI<* i i-rmimilinn <?l \r?oti;ttinii?. N?? I II. tl I IAIM. Mini \in I IM> '?rral Mmillli-niii'i* \ I tin-In-* l<> \rri?;?l In I ...itil.iii ??f <ir .1 ii in * h l ritlic. Ilv IVrr} snrl. t niifil V. ... - s:.,tf i 'iti i. j,.I.-lit >N I ?< <N. An- . M'li >.? t - ft .. (?.ill Kin-.a,t, ha . ? ii '.ii| .i it : > i ( ? . ti'?n il.it tin i. w . ... ii" fur'li' i ? ? i ifif ? l In- I: -i ! ' .ni.i M f"r '??? I *' I- N?' ? I ' .VH ' .1 ' ' ! ? -.1 I ? ' "?>.? 111 ?? t W I I I ...||J >?? til. Ill ? -I aI:.in 1 it: n? ? -.->? il v r a full iflK'ting Iif til" I' n lii iii. Ill arise". Ian.. i I 11..- i ? I.- i ' ? .i 1 . at.- nil ? !<? \V.I> In III. .1' 11..I' ? - This conversation^ Wiivton I -1 ? ? >*? 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J-:it '.an-n in Stiiti ? :i . lli- Ii isli !???? ha v. fe.tr o ai ? aiiii|..-iUal< lei m; i I ,,n rif : ? ? ? . :*.itlalti.n- at;>l r- -vi i Mlnil t" V. rirfari N \e I..? r?? ;? t!..T? .. 11 ?; iiti ii; hi; ' '.! m '.it y lllli - v ? i ;. |... 11 t . -11 .-ft . i ? . ? a pari m ? in ?ii-. I .v.-r t- ''it 11 ? ,\ |a i ?_ . ? . ???hi.! I -f in- isil-.-r ? .f tin I:.-:. Irl .. Hi i ' a i-.'l I ? - . Jr.. ill- in I:- u ? ? ? il ' .-.l.i ia 1 ft pli-sil, i-\ !? .11 III a 11' ' I : !?'???? I ai s Id 11,1 ? I.I 1 III.- ii I -lit. .:.'l ho:. ? Ia> >. ni. ? ? . ? \ i "I l In- MiU til 11 ? 1 a 11,! MllJ I r; 1*1 ( it :t tl l? i* 1 IstiT, ? treat . 11? :t ri is atta -nil ! Ih?* arri\.. :n I. i> i?.ji of S.r ,1am. s Craig. I" sti r Preni o-r, w I ?. - - I . ti 'I t . :i!'i-r at, !.I? > <1 < ;? rn? * lenuth I'uriiij; lli next f- 'v d.iy It t? tumored w ? ?)i. lli.it i V ? li t.i liims.lf ir .? >' ;i;i|? .ir i tin- :i? il'iMim t he liilltr J?:ir t .?! n.vt w.-.- 1; Craig's l>r? ? >? tit ?? lore wa.- lit ?uuii! about by .in tn-iiit minimi..i > tin Itrltlsh Cabinet, and wou ?! iiv'.i. t that i.loyd tii .iri;-- mav innl;. ar.>.*h.r ntt. lii; t tn |H rs'iail" th" !'!:*? r !? ;nl. ;? to recede trimi Ills olistru. t i ? ?:?; 1 stand. In lliis c unrioetion. 1 -1? ?? 1 ' it-urge's P.ariisley sj>. ? h was delivcrt I wirh one eye "li t!i>' atlit ili of i ills declaration that 'the most ?? rti? i ami tiinsl t>-rrihlo civil war th- is ian I i vi-r 1. is vi ? ti. would r.-sult from compb-ti >????. i t an ? "i lr- lanl from th-- t_tiit.il Kingdom. ?">?1 bis appeal t" "cii-ar aside prejudices " 1 ring taken as a waring in Clsier quite as distinctly as Sinn Kein. Hut the chief hope that nego tiations will iiiiitl'iuv is ? in talm-.l in this fact: Lloyd (icurgt has dtelari.l that 1 reland ran Ii.i v.- urthing sh"i t nf complete fi'Vi ran -ami Iial' ? ia has not actunSlv deniandt I th.- es tablishnient of a republic. In any ol the int'-rchani;* thu.? far. Niw iv ni>riiT in it lit \ >?i mi \ \ [ 1 \y As.-iii dated ri. ^s.l bUDI'iiN'i Alltf. 2S.?Mansion Mouse, where the Sinn Keln Pari.am- lit wa in .session a-! weel;, ill ail ill ? hole of I'tiMlli. was loser!. ii today. Politicians an ) tin ii t'liinr lowers took advantagt of on* <?; '-li ? " ' ... M-k-eiid.s ?.t the sum in or and went into the country. Iieimties of th- l?a il Kireann held a bis open-air picnic at Cdetnia lotigh. twi nty-four miles from Dub lin. Arthur < Irithth was the ciiiet Kcpublicau li ailer there. lie was uccompaii led by other leaders and deputies. ICainonn de Valera, spent the woek vCOtltillllf'I oil I Ugi Mil. it.) LEAGUE TO TAKE IIP SILESIAiN QUESTION Will He l-'lrst Mutter In Conic llefore Assembly of Viitloiis This .Morning, [ i!,v Associated Press. | tJKNKVA, Aug, 28.--The council of t!it> league of nations will meet to morrow morning at 10 o'clock. It will take tip an its tirst work the Silcsinn question, referred to it by the interallied .supreme council. Viscount Ishii. president of the coun cil of the league, today told the As sociated Press that bo personally would present the case, as the time was too short, after the declination of Count Quinoncti de Leon, the Spanish representative, to serve, to choose another person to present the report. ^ Viscount Ishii will make a simple presentation to the council of the documents tupic-d over to him by tlie supremo council. An early decision on 'tlio question is not expected*, as the members will requiro timo to k study tho papers. ?v 3 DIE AS POLICE FIRE ON REDS IN "POTSDAM Thirty Thousand Communists Hold Meeting Protesting 'Assassination of Krzberger ? Berlin Keports Situa tion Is Critical and Fears Violent Outburst. I My l.'nlt'-il Xi'WM. | l I '< ?T.SI >A.M. < i Klt.M A N V. Auk. - TJirri |u tmiiis w ? ri shot unit killcl r<- tmlay in a i lash IhIwi > n < *?> in - iiiuniMls and .Mon:ir<'liiHt.-'. Tlilriy tIioumiiiiI fVimtnuiii.-t.-1 joiir nvyi-il lii-ri t rout I't-rliti to I10M a int im; Jo against tlx- as* ? uixitiat i'.ti i.r Ii k? r. ami ? I iriliu ill* ii <l<-irimi-1 ra" in I ii? < I. i(i <??1 with thi* m"<n;i r? )i i.s! *!"!??- afi-ty |ioll<wi-n- i-alli-il mil, anil i ? w?*i< in tiii-. 'I'iir ii .iii i- I'lli? i) t v.?? i:. ii-- a mi11ii-1 ? I i. Hi *t In-1 lii-il" il. ail A tut I l.i mi t hi ? a k I hi- < '? i n i in i; ii Ism siii i ? ' 'Itil in |iaratiin~. afti-rwanlK ? :i* rii i n :iiu in ? ? ? I unlit fur lii-rliii. 'I'll* trii|lhl? i 'J. ii it u i n ni)!<lli-if ?if tin- Itiiihywihr lull- n|i a litim l ? I- I>r i'll Hay-. Jit i ;? t.i' lilu a llM ' I. n w hii h i In- ?-a fi t . 11 ii i- in - i\ini-'l tiriiiK nn tin "Hills' Itl.XMi: K WMMIIM' I.HOI I* foil i:ir/.in:n?.i;irv iii-:\tii 1:1.1:1.IN. Auk - I.ay inn th- k'I'H fi.i 'ii- iiinriht ut Mathia. Kr/.lnr : nr*n- r V n ?? -< 'h.nii'HIor a nil Mm i-iir i-f I nam ? din-i tly ai i!>?? i|imr iif tii> Kaivi-rlfi Kroup J'rtsi'h n' I?o?*|?o. < f Oi?- '?< rinan 11?? I? li>-ta~, !n ?in i xclufiivo int' rvi' w willi tiio I nltril Ni-ws, ilri-laris that a vio lent ouiltur.sl may In: |>rvcl|?itat<'il throtmlioiit ' if-rinany as- a result of tin- iti< ri asiiiul" iliirinn ili-moristra tinn- of tin- ria<(ioiiaiy |i<>I iti<:anv ' Tin |irnvitrailvr work of tin- Na llmialisiv nmh a<- I h' 'front Ji li?? i " at l!i*rlin. ami other iiianifi-stations in rrrent w?-'kf, ca n not In r< |m;i!iI w il h'Hjt m i :o'.ls il.? Jit> ?li rlart il. "Kvi n v. ill,out MU'li ill m 'iiihlratlni. (In- ah i- -ii ? It-i ti ili<->l liy (lit in .11 r n hi < ? whirl) ' lilrnitiali'il in 'In- a. t :i sm si.i t inn of Mathia? Krz iM-rjti-r that an nut liiir?t tif -xti<tn<> viol- ni'<- m.iv jir iM- at any iiioiiit iil." 11 <- ii i -1 litnu r ? I'n-x*. Ko1 h" ilirt-i-tV. art >;>. il tiir rt;i< - nonary pr- at.il Nationalist neita li'fti in Parliament nf foinint inu '!"? pint* wlii< Ii i-iit|fij ,n Mizin i^vr's ! ili-at!i. Tin tho-.iuiit t-f Moim! i< vt-n"f- i* ri!" nine." hf >ait|. ?'!>? i-aiu.i t'i?? Ufi't aiitl 'enter |iarti<?- fI that they are iriMilSii it-ntly pruti?< ie.i airainst this ratnitii iun of mtirili : " hr .sail) (Von <lfr <5oli/. ar?<l iithi r *<|i'-akerv I iC'tniliiui'il ori ;)iii;i i' rol. '1) RECOVER ? MORE BODIES and RijijtiT Taken F'runi Mii^ of \\ reekafie. :ui tons iii- iii:in<t> lli-i'miil I ll ll <1 \ isalilc !<? II Ink 1.lies iif llitiro in I: * jicil i. iiiii s Iii llnltoti: itl I: \rr Bin*11 In-r in Hues! nf lltlier i M > I "nit. il N? u ??' | III'U. KN'i SI.ANI >. A '1 a ?_'* After li ? ?: I j i- r ?! i\ o * ardioijs ;i: <! danit' r <? . loll, tin- \vr. i,.t- at t.-m jililiK t ? deliver lln ?r.,',;;if ..r t tl ? YM-1 from tin- I In mi.. i |.au;;> il ana n this ? \eninir. 11 ? ;r w..r|; li wiirih 'l by l?..? r- .v.-rv of two ni->ri hodi* ? -ll.ijfp "f I. ' ut? iiarit-''*i??nin:iiMli-r Kinory ' I' X . a r I A IV liIt. ii n ? ti i : 1 rli;<i?T. I* \ Mr widow of l .? ofl , ? r. w a ? v.. : _? :ii II ill l" ? r tii-- wi.nl that 1 - :ii-i i? *.? 1 \ hail I.en fo iu-1 '.'I -a ii.l> m' v|. ?! a! in- llo ; ? l..iiil<. wal 'lj;ii)s 'Ik- work of ? n.-ii on i '? am ? lei i. ^ liarK? ?s I:. ? > Willi Hi- I >:i rr 1: IIIan el.: ? ?! win-- ami nulal beams. ??n ? - . i. < I ? ? I. t w.is yr. -pel Hit..- Inn.-- |.\ i'.i- wr? -U.iik '-ran and irm> l!m. - ? t s' i; ? i >c <1 awav :r ii wan !?? iiim In .-1. ? I ai>ov>- I hi \v ? nv.*i|4 in t!.? < - <? ii ? I it :??!! of the r.-.-k.iui iv il. ? in. <1 inailv.:-.il.le ti :k ? he ';vi> of d.vers in < \ j>.-? 1 ? t ion - to tin- rivi-r bottom .ii search of the . which r.-man tli?-r? To il.it. about thirty tons of miseella r..-.nis ?.vrivkai:.- I.a-' been rccn vered, in -mall lots. \tteiul Memorial ^er\lor. I My Associated Press ] rri.iiAM, km;., auk -v virtually ; tin- entire staff of the i'ulham Alf station, consist,iTr of about ?0O of Jii i-r.-- an?l men. headed by Major I-'ulb r. |iaraile<l to church toilay ami I participate i! in a' special requiem ; mass held for men killeil in the Zlt-2 disaster. Among the otlicers at i ;ciul.iik the eeremony was Major jiii-iieral Sir Krederick II. Sykes. who ta.s.il anil commanded the military wintr of the Moyal ('lying Corps. To Mold Service* Siitiilny* ( i:> Associated Cress i 111'I.I. Aim. '.'S ?A memorial mtv j ii-. will lo- held in I'Id Trinity I Church next Thursday for the Mril j i-li and Atneriian naval men who | v. ere killed in tile fall of the /It-". | The service w ill tie att>-nded by the i Mayor and the corporation and r?-p j i. ?-illative* of tne Krilisli and Amer ! lean air forces. The Archbishop .f j York has i.eeii i-?'<|tiested in conduct ' tile service. ;& mi: in airplane CRASH IN QUAKKR CITY ProfeNMlonnl Aviator anil Two I'ns Heii|;cr.M \* let Iiiim in I .liOlt-l'oiil Full. | ISy Associated I'ress.) I '1111 .A I j KI il'111 A, Auk. '-S.?Conrad \V. Kos.s, professional itviator, and two passenccrs he had taken up in lii.s airplane were killed late today when the machine fell on the north eastern outskirts of the elty. The other victims were Mrs. Mary l'usynk and her x-year-old .son. of I'hiladel phlii. The machine was circling at a height nf about 1.000 feel when it suddenly f<-ll. Result Power "I received more than SO answers to (he adver tisement. I inserted in The Sunday Times-Dispatch. I inclose check for 7 7 cents, cost of the ad. The re sults were satisfactory in overy way and I did not advertise in "any other paper." IDA a Richmond, Va. Dispatch Want. Ads Pay > ?> I' BANDITS sea MBLTS IK HESRT OF MCO HOP Ileal and Hind \\ atrlimrn and l->rajn? \\ itli 1 !uiu.?ands ??f Dollars. 1 hi: \ ri:n i now its i\ sthkkt four Thin en Mailer surely l)r|m?il Willi I til in iimts nuil 4 nlml v I'lll su|| ( rivi-s?IIm'iiiip in \utn ?llllllllCS, ! My I ?nit'-i| N. v '?"!< \<;ii. ,\iik. JK.?l-'.nir I i.i mlil s stage.) a spectacular robbery iri the i heart of the loop h? re tonight, when ; the .Masonic Temple safety deposit I vaults wore entered. i\v? watvlinicn J w-i f beaten t<> uiKonsriousni's? n ml tied, ami scores of deposit box's. be lieved to li:.ve contained ninny thous and? ? ?{ dollars in oasli. securities and jewelry, were rifled. The quartet entered the vaults, wl.ii h :ii'' tli - ??nly ones iti Chicago op. ii day and night. carrying suit cases. With thousands of pedestrians pa.-sini: within fifty feet, they uver ; i .am? the watchmen and sy stemat ieal lv Mattel! demolishing the deposit I hoses v. itli f\? turners. Scores of deposit boxes were hrok i ?n into ami the contents put into [ suiteas. s When they had taken all they could I carry, tliev left the vaults by the | front entrance, walking calmly to an t automobile. through the theater crowds. The robbery was not discovered un til one of i he watchmen became con scious and slipped his bonds. RIVALRY OYER GIRL LEADS TO SHOOTING * Victim In I.jrnrhbnrt? Ilnspltnl. anil AllrKcl Assallnnt Out on Ilnll. i |Special to The Times-Pispatch.l I.YXCIIMCKC., VA.. auk. 2*.? Moy j Ware, a young resilient of Amherst j County, is in the I.vnchburK Hospital i here with a ItUllet wound through his liver, and Myers Carpenter is out un der bail bond, charged with the shooting, which resulted when a rivalry became intense between the two young men for the hand of the same young woman, who lives near Medlar Mills, Amherst County. The shooting occurred there late Satui day. and the wounded man was brought here late at night. Carpenter went to the county court house, gave himself up and secured bail. The two young men arc said lo have had a dillluulty at Xaola about a week ago. Saturday, Ware was standing in front of a store at I'edlar .Mills talking to Benjamin Carpenter, father of the alleged as sailant, when, it is alleged, that young Carpenter opened tire on him. 2 ROBBERS RELIEVE MAN OF HIS CLOTHES Chnrlm I'ritnl Loses $?.l<) in Cash. Traveling Hap anil Wearing Apparel. Poller Iteporl. While en route to flroail Street Station, Charles I'raut was held up by two negroes, and, after being re lieved of his valuables, was stripped also of his clothing, according to a police report yesterday. A loiio pedestrian passing ill the vicinity of Meadow Street. heard cries of distress issuing from a va cant lot, s.uv a strange ligure hud dled there and notified the po'.ico. A detail from the Second Station found the man without the semblance of apparel. lie reported that he was ap proached by the highwayman while crossing the lot and robbed of $:!() in cash, his traveling bag and cloth ing to the value of Ji^. l-'lre In llollcr-ltoom Clones Plant. l-YXCIIHUitO, VA., Aug. 28.?The boiler-room of the byncliburg Glass Works was damaged by lire late Sat urday, which will result In the plant being idle for several da>? for re pairs. The plum has been making full time. ?Will (lull National (ioniVr cncc in Washington in September. IIOOYKK AND DAN IS will C(M)Im;kat!:; j Prcsidi'iil Personally V. ill Sri lortli His Kxpertations in A?ldrr.-s on Opening Day. Ily Ititlirrl .1. Ilrniler. I'mteii \'i ws Staff fori etiponden t. WASHINGTON. Aur. L'S. ? !?? ??> i.l'-tit Harding. w ithin the next fev.- week-, will call a national MiiifiTclii''' .11 Washington to combat the tittm(?*>>> ui<nt crisis. A better understanding I must bo reached. the President l> licves, bolwi" n workers' nii'l cm-1 ployt rs. if tti?? present dissatisfac-1 t i?? tj "if lalinr /j n'? t to In; increas-! ' iiifily fanii'd I>v lack of employ- j mi-nt The inovv the Hr=t. on .1 pro- j 1 scale. to be undcrta '?<> n Mince f< rniT I? t? ^iiUnt WiImiji .ailed an industrial conf< fu>> in the f:ill| of It']'*. Wilson was unable per sonally to address <>r co-operatc with ? ha: c 1 ?!ifcrcn*'c liwausc of his ill-' . ncfri, and it later virtually collapsed ! through withdrawal of the labor re;. i r>x-ntfi: ion. Srek to Itemed} ^ i I it 111 in 11. |*r? v i?I?? 1.1 Hardin-. however, at taches both hope aiid tnal import ance to the Catherine lie w it . i!l in Septeiniic' lie will | ? i > i ? h a 11 > t ft.* 111 h i >- e x jii elation, ill an ?i ? 1 r ? - - j to tile Idllferuii '? on it' <> I>e|l: n v ? ! ' layinn ilnwn the piin<-iplts upon ' w h eh the jjovi rnriii nt m e);s to rem , ? <l> the present labor situation. | I n anticipation of thU-. lie has i asked S i retarj of (.'oiimn iie Ho?iv 1 it" draft a workable program. whieh will keen the representation at the I conference down to the minimum. ' compatible! with prompt and eff. ?? I live n?"' ffotiatlon. and, at the same time. He e lhat vitally affected cl> , ineiiiH in the situation are given a 1 hearing. Hoover expects to have j plunfi for the conference ready fur submission to I i a rd i 11g within ten 1 day s. Hooter to <'o-(>|iernte, | Hoover will co-operate with See. J rotary of I.ahor I'avis on the ques tion of labor i i presentation. All fiectioiiK of the country will be r>Mi>s nized in ihe conference, and repre sentatives of the greater employmcr.t industries will be called For some time the question of un employment has been a subject of increasing concern to the adtninis j tration. Hoover already has appealed to the different States- to embark upon I road construction programs as a I meant: of giving those without work something to (lo. In addition, lie .'ont:n'i .. on I'agc -. Col. ;(.) sing sing convicts FORGE CHECKS FOR $41,000 IN PRISON Smuggle Them to Aceomi>liees on Outside ? Bunks to Stand Loss. ! My United News.] OjjPINlNfi. X. y.. Aug. =S.?Convicts j in Sing Sing want to have a little i ready cash when they get out. so they have scraped up about $4 1,04m worth by steal ing blank prison ehecks anil forcing them. This was disclosed by attendants of the pris<n today, and Warden l.ewis l? i.aw-s admitted that he was investigating the bogus check transactions. I Three convicts have been lacked I up in solitary confinement pending j the result of the warden's investiga j tion. Whether the checks w< re forged in j prison, then sent out to accomplices j by the convicts, or the accomplices tilled in the blank checks si'ht out to them by the convicts, has not been discovered. This Is the third time, in four years that convicts have practiced their forgery talents while in prison, j In the first two instances the Stale | made good the loss. This time, it Is said, the banks will probably have to bear it. ALLIES NOTIFY BERLIN OF SILESIAN DECISION Itefiuest Country to Moke Veee.Msnry Arrniigrincntn , for Transport of Itr-Knforrenieitt*. [ Uy Associated I'res- | BKKl/IN, Aug. 28. ? The Mritisli. French and Italian ambassadors have informed Germany of the decision of their governments to send re-enforce ments into Upper Silesia. Germany has been asked by the am bassadors to make the neccssar.v ar rangements for the transport of the i e-enforcements. l-'nll Hlter Cotton Mills Kestinie. FAUj ItlVKlt. Aug. 2S.?Conditions in the cotton market are so Improved that full-time operation in nearly all of this city's 1ST mills is expected !?> be resumed after I?jibor Day. This week will see . a large number of plants back on full-time schedule uf tec months of part-time operation. YORK RIVER LINE.?Advertisement, I My United News.I Low \\ ill Dch'riuinc Wrrptamr or Rrjortiou of S100. 000.000 \\ a?rr Cm. I N VNIMITY OK OPINION V'.IONC ClllKFS LACKING Trainmen Di-.-rnl anil I s e Srparalr Ballot ul I Iwir < (>\v 11. M II \\TI)\. I'A.. Ant. ?-VS.? It..1111.1 liottsr find simp cinplous nf 11* ? llrlnnnrr, l.nck:n> anna it ml \V?*sttarn Unllrnnd tvrr** ini \ is( (l in *n%i* llirlr mil! !:i> in nlnrc*? ?f fnnd l?> 'I'. .1. Xiiiuni'v, Kt tii ral rlinlrtniin of lli r l.iK'kiiMaiimi sys|?*nt f??tl?*rii t lnt?? n( ii s\st?*iii mcrlinu Ihti* I?h!;i>. Mr. MiiIoim-v (|?*rlar4*<l I lint a slriki* i wan siirr In rntnt* on tin* riiilrnml*. I 1 iuhI Im* \\nii1?*i! flii*xiiii*n prr|in r?*?l. ! B\ S'r.-y-. I j i'I.KV KI.A N!?. ?illlO, A ii u 2? --' SI r ikc I?.11!<.t - .mi t he eeptaiiee or ? M-jti t i<?ii >.r 'i ? i .m ? i t J inn.iM'H.mio I w ait!' r tllli ?'i r? ? .rfi * 1 > uriliT. I I.J" the llailro.'id I.: Uor 11? *:tr<i wi re mailed tonight t . 4? ? j-i.-iiil.'-rs of Iiic I *" 1 ? J ii four" l.ri.lli. "lii.'.'l ? and ?Ji? .-iwili-hin. i.'s i !?. , <>:' N" " th ? ? i.-a i T!i. I... ;i..t r. v? I \i >1 iff. ? . -nee ? of opinion ami n?T ilio ?-lii?? f executives | <.f the liv. i ra i: I/all'-lis. tin- III ?til- I ! erho.il .if I Kin:in. -rs. 1 I I? 1-? ? T -ih... .l of l. ii .motive l-'.r? !iK!i at.il I. ;i a 1 :i in. 11. Order of l:.iilway| Condi' ti.rs ill.I lit) Stt lli-hlllf ii i if-1 ?i v I .s j"i!it l>al!>>l. while ? Iti .Mn ; lu.'i.! , ? ?f '..."ul Tt a in11 s<ul mil ? | v.-liara'.- I.allot Til.- I m i mil* t l.allot s'ated that it hail I.e. n lli uil.'itli.in of ail Hi. .rKanizatinn to us. a joint I.a 11' I.Ul tliat llii'i \v:.s impossil.ie I. .t 11 ?-? jtln I? :i11?11 :1.1oj 11.? 11 l.j t !?? other ..p. I faniz..'.ioii) "did nut. in our opinion. I'ontaiii an imparl ial .111.1 unMa*ed i recital of all that is involved, nor did t 11 convey tin- assurance that tlv wishes of the men. If auaitw t work ing inr reduced wailvf w.rjld de termine tlie <|iiehtlon and that they would I.. permitted t.. leave the . service." i wiirit Joint Hnllot DrrlnrPH, The joint 1.allot >le. larcd that, if tin- m. mli.-rship \ ..t.? was to reject the \v a?;< r. ilin l ion.-, wlii.h !>??<? line nfJVetive .Inly 1. I'.'ri, "it i.s to lie un derstood thai ilx- lit? 11 would I..- per mitted to withdraw from the service of lli.-ir f. .-pe.-live companies. unle.-s sa 1 isfa.-torj" settlement can lie j reached under the laws ..f the ..r I'an ral ion." "Tlie proposition w ?ii?-i> confront*j ?jr ineml.i 1 ? and others." said the ' trainmen's ballot, "carries with it an attempt to reverse that decision of the I'nited 'lulroail l.alior Hoard on (Continued on l'ajjo Ool. fi.) GRAY HAIRS H ORRY ? I CHARLIE CHAPLIN h\ I POSING FOR PICTURE i\otod Marie Slur Pauses in '? New ) arli an Hurried 7 rip to Europe. I i:y I'nited News 1 XKW YOHK. Auk. ?Charlie | Chaplin is becoming gray-haired anil he's a little init<? sensitive :tI? i.ut it ! Arriving in Now York toilay in obedience to a suiMcn impulse to re- 1 iiirn to Kngland for a visit. Chaplin, while posing "ii the ltltz-Ca rlton roof for the news phot ograpliers took off his lint anil revealed to t!:?> Hast for the first lime a vigorous growth of silver ;ii!lo|i, the jot black foliage which was .i!\vavs lieen part of the < 'li:' ;>1 in < ii -. ml :e. Charlie asked the phot ?<? raphers to cainoiitlai: ? this sign of .ure ami worry as best they eon I d. '?ouglas Pairhanks ami Mary Piek fori! met Chaplin, ami then- was a hrief rettnir.il of the famous film or- j [ lehritles. Mary accused Charl ? of iinfairm-ss in running off to Kurope while she ami her husband were aliout to run hack home to resume work. Chaplin, who was a poorly paid mu sic hall performer when he li ft Kiik land nine years ago. is making his first trip back. lie said he just wanted to look around tin- old scenes. LABOR WANTS SAY IN ARMS C.ONFKRKNCK \. I'', of I,. Seeks l<rpresell IIII Ion in Personnel of Participating I? iiv eminent*. ATI?ANTH' CITY. X .1.. Aug. CS. Samu. l i iompers, president of the American Kedf-r.it ion of l.uhor, to tiiglU made puhlie his nppea! to the lahor niovetm-niN of the nations that are to participate in the forthcoming disarmainent conference in Washing ton, to prevail upon their respective governments to have lahor repre sented upon theip delegations. The iirbor chief also made public correspondence with the While Hous-i in which lie urged President Harding to appoint one or more representa tives of lahor on the American com mission. Support of the federation also was pledged to the President in his move t') bring about disarmament President Harding, in replying to Mr. ftompors, thanked him for the federation's support, and s;Ud he would give con?idcration to the recommendations that a labor repre sentative be appointed to the Amer ican delegation, which ho eharnctcr iicil as a "very practical suggestion.' FANATiCS PROCLAIM ' HOME RULE IN INDIA I 11?* Moplalif lloi>t tin? (/iTt'ii Mag. Tln'ir Kinlilcm. at i'aliiput ? I rrcs Felled Across Koads i)\ Rioters to I iall Troops. ' \ I.I' I T, INI >l.\. Aiik J v TIiv VT? ? I>1 .-iIi f.111;?ji?-s apji' iii- tn In- pro- | ?l.i! 111 iiin Ihiiih rnl<> in ii!l I n- i|:- I liii'tnil Jirc.'i>? Tin ir ? m till m. ill" J ->? 'i i';?ii. h.!? <>?? ii >t??. c-1 ? I .1 * I *.? I - ? ll|>tll. ?I:. :.li i ?? N:i t imia 11> I l.-uiler, I . Iin-ri litvtt-il l.x t;. ? K. r;i!:i |irc vni"t.:il t'mi^n 'Oiiiinitt." t.i \i- t Mal.i'ar .it tin- ? ;m : ? >t |u? .i 1 <!11 Iti>*IIt It; :i 'i . ? ?!? :i v-ir t . .nil' t !.? .Mophih \ <l.-|ial. li from Ma ii.tji -;i> s th.r t ? ? ? lia vi In- ii I i-lli ll a. : ? ?- t !l 1 I ? :uls t !i: I?IIUI ? ? 1111 tin- vvllnlc ili.stri'l ii> vi'?|.f. ami that lirilt-s ami itil vi'i'ts have I" ? ti i|i st t <-i| l.i obstruct t ? I., (i iiiii% I'tiii lit v. | |!> A>cia tcil IT. 1;h | I.< >NI M IN'. Attn. 'I'lii- rc'.icUs iti tin- Cal:. tit ilir-Jri- t have mcr.-aseil to ) ",.Oftit, anil tin- ari a nf tin- rebellion lia: hfi-n ? ? xt?? inI<? ii. says a ilir<|>atch t.i t'u* I ?aily Mail from Allaltabail. Tin- \i?-< t.11ion .?f famine is ?I>i*? to ill oruani'/.ati" n in ti.nlc and <o:n mnn:cat ion. A 'lispat.li th?! K\?'hani;- 'Mi1 1 f.rapii from I:? ? 1111 ? a\ says the whole I of th- beautiful forest trat sur roundiuu t in' N'ilaniluir I'alaee has ? ?n I;k | waste ami ??vi-ry Hindi: I <.ii-in tin- ii.t ri? ? !i.'.tc?l < ?no of t!.-- it le t lead? i s l as . established hin; s?-lr in tlif palace as ruler. !?:vill? hi is ac-umulatinj;. sav? the ? I. -..: 11? that i)ie .micco-s i.f th" ii-Im-Is in olitainitiK nnn? ami muni ! was title to trcachorj of indi ? v;<111a 1 members of the native Indian Ijiol<?-?' ami former Se[?oyt Thfi India < 'Hi- <? reports that the | ?.111 ir? disturbed ar.-a of Malabar is i tin. at--noil with famine. Martial law has hoi-n applied to tli<- W'alavc nud. I'oiitianl. Krnad. Calicut. Wynaad | ati'l Kurainbranart district A party from the I'.ritish warship I i'o in us lias been landed at t'alicut. TURKS FORCE GREEKS i i?-lit>>ii<* I I'oops Lose Mnnvj I'ri.-iMirrs and Much War Material. llOlltl' \IU> IN IlKKKAT ! l.nck of Hater mill Many >lrn Stricken Willi Mnlarln Reported l?i llnve \ it!fil I)t (iiiiuiii \rui> In !)<? | By AsMu-iaii'il Press.) I'ON.STANTINOPU*. Auk. 2v ? Af ; iir three days i?:' nuhtlng III'1 Turk.-' ' |-.:i\-i: forced tin- ilrn l>s t>> retire j across tile Sakaria llivcr. in Asia Minor. The lireek" lust inanv prls t oiiit>, much mat-.r.al .nut . am.on anil | I ransjinrt waijun?. ; Tin' entire plan of campaign for mulated by the Greeks has boon tem porarily hold up. Tlu' 'irofUs .ire said really to have I..on defeated by the salt desert, lack of wnter ami inanyincn t-tiiaken with malaria. | IIK.IIT W I \IJ <?!?? All II V MKKT.s Willi DISASTKIt 1 'A It IS. Au?. 2* The- right wing <>: the Greek .irtny which warf at j tacking tin- Turks along 'hi- Sakaria IJiver. in Asia Minor, has met \\ it.'i ' iliMiKti-r .in.I bo.-ii coniiili te|v severed I , from tin- main hoily of tin Urcek troops, according to a dispatch from ) tin- corrc>pondent of l.'lnforniatioii. j at Constantinople. | Tin- dispatch add:- tiiat the rntire I <Jreck army :s thus p!a?'>-.l in a most I difficult strategical position. SEEK N. V. GUNMAN AS KEY IN MURDER CASE 1 1'iillee Arc Ordered lo Tnke Hell's Kitchen llalillur Demi or Alivr. NKW YOltK. Aiir 2$.?Mill lloey. the gunman of Hell's Kitchen, on Now York's West Side, Just below ami to westward of the liroailway gayety belt, has been elected by the police to till who killed Patrolman I'aniel .i Neville. Kvery man in the Wit Tlilrtioth Street Station I.as been ordered to bring in lloey if he shows up in his accustomed haunt-" in Hell's Kitchen, and the homicide squad is stirring thai cal dron of crime in the darkness back lo ISrnaflway in an effort to bring him to the top. lloey will be taken, the police say. Perhaps they'll brum him in alive, but, if not alive- -they promise to I bring him in. 10.000 PAY HOMAGE TO I . S. SOLDIER HEAD | .1,71)5 Hoillm Once lieu need by l'lre shipped to Kuritier IIUIUCN. llOltOKKN. N. J.. Aug. 28.?The largest crowd that has yet attended a memorial service for returned sol dier dead gathered today on tile -iriny piers to honor the bodies of 5,795 sol diers that arrived recently on the transport Wlieaton. More than 10. 000 attended the ceremonies, it was estimated. Ma jor-Generril Clarence ft. Kil wards, commanding the tlrst corp.* area, Huston. was the principal speaker. The bodies, which wcr< threatened with cremation by a lire on the piers last week, will be ship ped to their former homes this week. | Pope l'rnKen K Illicit Is of <'ol|||||hu?. NKW YoltIC, Aug. 2S.? Pope Hello j die! lias Kent hi? blessings to the I Knights of fed u in bus for their work in promoting the stud> of Maine "lloloved sons." his mcs?aKc said, "you have labored arilentlx for you! eounlry and holy church. We bless your work lo pr mote I he si inly of 1 'ante Alighierl, the divine p?>ei oi Christendom. who sung in divine ac cents thos.> Christian ideals which lift passionately admired in all the vigor of their beauty." MIiiIIIcm Ynni|iils|i A lliiuilanM. P.i:i,(!ltAI>R, .1 UGO-SI.A VIA. Aijg'. 28?Mirdite liusuruents have inflicted a serious defeat upon troo'is of Die Albanian government, according lo a dispatch to llie Tribunal from S.-u tari. The battle lasted more than two days mid at its end, neoordlnR to the dispatch, the Albanian troops fled i in disorder, leaving more than' loo dead on the battlellcld. The Mirdltos 1 eapturcd two flags; I WILL ARRAIGN MICHELS IN POLICE COURT TODAY Hearing of Allrjircl Accessory in Curtis Murder May Bo Continued. ti iim:k i? cut \si:i, is c\sk So mil Side l.nujrr \ Inw lli'iircsi-nti Waller Hint's. Who Is I'lmrm'd liy roller With Klllltm of I'll I rolitinii ^ l.nsl Miinilnv. I Kuiii'iu' I". Mich. Is. the young man i accused l?v ili. pol fc of being "an I ui essnry before and after I tic fact" j in the nitlriii r of I olicetivin Washing I ion Irving Curtis. Wh< was shot to j ileatli early l.i>t Monday morning, will lie arrni-?.iieil in Police Court, I'art II.. thin morning. It Is boliflvoj tl.at his attorney, John Marshall Turner, will waive the privilege of a preliminary hearing at this tinic ami ask to have it put over until next Saturday morning, when Walter It. Mines, charged by the police with murdering Curtis, Is scheduled to have a preliminary hearing. Mr. Tur ner is counsel for both. Captain A. S. Wright, in command of the detective bureau, returned to the city l;i-t niglit front a couple of days' outing at lluckr.'te l.each. De tectives who had been working on tiie case during tiis absence reported to him that no additional evidence bearing on 11.Curt;.-- case had been uncovered during his absence. The evidence alr eady in hand, the police state, will l?e submitted to the grand jury. COIION I'jlt'H .11 111 Wll.l. SIT IN STAI-Tllltl) ('ASM TllMlillT A coroner's jury meets In Peters burg at S:30 o'clock tonight to hold an inquest into the fatal shooting of William Stafford, an alleged boot legger. for whose death Policeman A. It. Anthony, of this city, is now at I liberty miller bond of $.">,000. Stafford I was shot on the Cox farm in Prince | George County early last week when [ police officials, in searching for Wal ter K. 1 lines, accidentally came upon a huge still, of which they say he was one of the owners. 12-YEAR-OLD YOUTII | OVERCOME BY SMOKE Ills Mother. Mrs. .1. \\ . Ilrjnnt, llf? cuetl Kruiii llulldlim, -lit West < mini Street, by lliisbniiil. A t'J-y ear-obi bov was overcome by MtioUc fumes and iiis mother res cued from llames by her husband v hen lire was discovered In their home at CKI West Canal Street, whilr tiie family were asleep early this morning. The boy. Weston P.ryant, was awa Ueticd when smoke poured into hj*. room on tin* second story of the building and attempted to maUo Ins escape to the street by the stairway. When lie stumbled to the trout porch he was choking from the fumes, but 'responded to ilrst-aiil treatment. .1 I W. P.ryant, the father, had effected j hi* escape through a rear window and after placing a ladder to his : wife's room carried her to safety. Amc:i* n Legion \\ ill Get K'-y o f Ci.y cf Noif. Ik NoUKOI.K. VA, Aug. 2S.?The cit v wili be thrown open this week to the men front the Marne, from ih. Argontie. from the ships ?which took the in over." and from the thousand and one branches oi the military and naval service which made history in IMS. The State convention of the American I .eg ion. which will open .it the Monticello Hotel Thursday morn ing. will be the occasion for a nalii-da.v spirit throughout the city. The merchants on Main, (.tanny and the other streets of the down town section have agreed to dec orate their place* of business In honor of the former' Yanks. Fur thermore, the civic organizations have pledged themselves to tho support of the celebration at the. Hague Friday night, at which time the teal festivitios of the convention will take place. Hvery boily in Norfolk has been given an opportunity to contribute to that entertainment, and the commit tee from the civic bodies hopes enough money will bo raised thia week to gay for the city's party. 'FIVE SHOT DOWN AS STATE TROOPS CLASH WITH MINERS [Police Escape Trap Set bv Two Thousand Armed Miners. PATROLLING PARTY TAKES II PRISONERS | Ignore Domain! to Disarm and Fire \ olley in Reply. orrn i-:iis taiu;kts or* sxipkhh Sanculimry Cncounlrr In Stiuced Xrnr lloono - l.oenn County I.lnp. I ' : ? r H.y AKfioriatrd Pross. ] STATIC I'OI.ICK 111;.\ I >Ql*AHTER.-'. KTIIEL,, W. VA? Ant. 2S.?Five men fell in an encounter early this morn between an arraM hand and State troopers on Reach Creek. Logan ? ounty. near the llootic-Logan County nc. t .lpt.iin J. K. Hrockus, coir. niuti'llni; State police and deputy s.ierlffs, reported this afternoon. There was much shooting on either side. Ije Maid, W bother all tlie men who fell u>'to killed. Captain Hrockun was unable to state. ||e added that after bis men had seen those who bad fallen pi. ked up and carried awav t.j thvi,- companions, the State troop' "s and deptm.s retired because some of their number wore In civ ilian elothes and it was difficult to , distinguish them in the darkness ; from the men comprising the armed Lai <1. The c!a?h was at close range, ac cording to Captain I: rock us* report, the men tiring at eaeb other when but eight to ten feet apart. Prior i? the tiKht. Captain Hrockus said, eleven prisoners had been taken by the patrolling party which set out irom I.osan yesterday, ostensibly to ward lllalr and Sharpies. Four of the prisoners escaped during tho engagement. it was said, and one of them is believed t^jjiive boon kille/l. Ignored Ormnnd*^ori>|jmrm.':'"^'''" Captain Hrockus was at the head of the advance guard of troopers and deputies. it was this detachment, comprising twelve men. that en gaged tiie armed band. The patrol, while proceeding toward Sharpies', Captain Hrockus reported, ran across live men on foot. AH wore armed with riiles and one bad a shotgun, he said. "We called upon these men to dis arm. which they did," tho captain continued. "We placed them under arrest and proceeded down the road. Further on we met two automobiles and placed six additional armed men under arrest. \\ ith tho eleven prisoners wo marched on toward Sharpies and came upon another squad of flvo armed men. Some one called to us that we would not be allowed to pass. We called upon them to sur render their arms, but received in reply a volley of shots. "Our men returned the firo and, in the tight, live men fell to tho ground We waited until we saw that thev were picked up and carried away and then decided to discontinue tho advance for the present, it was very dark and some of our deputies wero in civilian clothes, hampering or distinguishing them." Captain Hrockus could not deflnite C 'outinuod (in I'aku CoT 2") ASKS RECEIVER FOR N. Y. SUBWAY SYSTEM Cnrrlrr Drclnreil I liable to Jlect Drhtw Aeert'SUtInK 5<J,0<NU>00. NKW YORK, Aug. 28.?Tho New York subway system, the greatest carrier in the world, is unablo to moot Its debts, according to a creditor company, which has liled a petition I asking that a receiver he appointed | for the Intci-borough Rapid Transit ' Company, which controls virtually all the transit in New York, including the elevated lines. This company, which controls more than 30ft miles of tracks .and carries over S00.000.000 passengers a year, at r. cents each, is said to l>e unablo to meet a debt of $3,000,000, which falls due September 1. The credit com pany is the American Brake Shoo & Foundry Company, of Delaware, and i.'laims 157.074.90 duo it for brake shoes and castings. In its petition to the Southern dis trict "f the Federal Court, the cred itor further alleges that the Inter borough will he unablo to meet obli gations due January 1. 1922, amount ing to $6,000,000, ! MURDERED POLICEMAN'S FATHER DIES SUDDENLY 'I'. J. Curtis. South Itichmoiwl, Sue* climb* While Wnlklng In Post Onk. Vn.?Slilp Hodj- Here. T. J. Curtis, of 723 North Twenty eighth Street, father of tho late Po? \ liccinan W. I. Curtis, of the Third Station, who was shot down on his beat last Monday, was suddenly stricken while walking In Post Oak, Va., yeH-. terdny and died a few minutes later. ^ His body is expected to arrive in the. City this morning. Funeral rangements will be announced later. ?? Arrest A In Anto-Thelt Ca?r. CHICAGO. Aug. 28.?Thirteen met including William Otto, president tho v)tto Sales Company, were rested today in connection wit!)} * operations of a ring otj thievts. vJ-x-jV}