Boston Evening Globe (Newspaper) - July 22, 1922, Boston, Massachusetts i W f Read the Advertisements In tomorrows Sunday Be to read the Sunday Globe Magazine voi L Oil 22 Entered as second matter at the at March SATURDAY JULY 192214 CENTS BT THB GLOBE STOCKS FOR CAPTURE OF SLAYER President and Hooper Confer on Rail Strike CHAIRMAN TELLS OF HIS EFFORTS Three Senators of Interstate Committee Present July 22 by Ben Hooper of the Railroad Labor arriving here today in response to a summons from the White went into confer ence with President Harding pre pared to give the Executive a com plete survey of the railroad strike situation and the recent negotiations conducted with a view to bringing about a The Labor Board chairman went to the White House soon after ar riving from It was indi he might have a statement to make after seeing the of Telegrams Almost coincident with Mr Hoop ers arrival the American Federation of Labor made public telegrams sent by the Labor Legislative representa tives of the National and Interna tional Unions located in Washington to leader of the rail strike and John f president of the United Mine Work pledging sympathy and coopera tion in the respective strikes of the railroad shop and mine The telegrams were signed by Samuel president of the American Federation of as chairman of the Legislative repre and said Reports the conference Jrom various sections of the indicate a rising public sympathy in favor of the men who are fighting for right and Three Senators Summoned After the conference between the President and Chairman Hooper had been in progress nearly an Chairman Cummins of the Senate Interstate Commerce with other committee conferred with Eastern railroad MORE ARRESTS 7 MAYBE MADE Bullet Head of Slain Woman Following the Investigation by Medical Examiner Timothy the police to day gave out the report that a bullet had been found in the head of Mrs Alice found dead in the house at 656 Tremont South day It was also rumored that further ar rests will be made George friend of the woman Is now held pending an Investi TRAIN KILLS AN UNKNOWN MAN He Ducked Under Crossing Gates in Chelsea MILTON LEGION MEN AS VOLUNTEER POLICE 13 MORE SHIPS TO BRING COAL Tons Ordered in England and Wales NEW July more an aggregate carrying ca of were chartered yea to import coal from Europe be cause of the coal chairman of the States Shipping here for a This Is a total of 20 ships entered fn the coal trade within two and Mr said that In addition to the 167 vessels now plying between American and European ports there are 400 bot toms Idle In American docks that could be commissioned within 30 The available ships now In operation are capable of bringing In tons every 30 and tons be Imported monthly If Mr Lasker adding that It IB qp to the coal dealers to of the facilities If they want A canvass ot Importers today revealed that orders have been placed for the shipping of tons from England MANY COAL STEAMERS LOAD IN ENGLAND THIS WEEK July 22 by for ships to convey coal to America Is Increasing Many steamers have been loaded in the United Kingdom this for to various American r Unheeding the warning of Victor Mil gate tender at the 6thgt crossing of the Boston Maine Railroad in Chel about this an un known man walked across the tracks directly In the path of the Flyer and was Instantly I Miller had dropped his gates after re the signal of the approaching was Inbound to and was standing near them when the un known man ducked under the gates and started across the Miller waved him as the heavy train was in bearing down upon the he the stranger told to mind tils own business and at tempted to cut across ahead of the on COAL FROM ENGLAND July 22 Several cargoes of purchased by local pub lic utility corporations In Great cits will arrive here within a It i became known After Controversy With Mrs Policeman Called Before Lynn Mayor SEDITION j rushing He had reached i the Inbound track when the locomotive struck and killed him The badly mangled body was thrown i up the The man about SO years of Late this afternoon his identity was still 1 i Examiner George executives on the strike situation was Thursday was called to the j White Senators Watson Indiana and Kellogg of the other mem bers of the Interstate Commerce Com who conferred with the rail road also were summoned to the White Senators Matson and Kellogg left conference with the President when President Harding prepared to go to but it was said that Chairman Hooper would continue his discussion of the situa tion with the President at the White House luncheon No state ment would be made by the Sena except that they had given the views of the strike situation which they developed in Continued on the Eighth N July 22 William Palmer of 15 Orange wae before Judge Fowler In the Mu Court charged witb making seditious He pleaded not guilty and appeared without coun After a hearing tho case was con and Palmer is held on MB own personal recognizance to appear In this Municipal Court If further required in the Truck Runs Into Gully July the dangerous Batesville on the lin road In South yesterday a wholesale tobacco truck driven by Frank Moran went over the into a and was considerably dam The driver escaped by Tomorrows Sunday Globe Order it in advance from your newsdealer or The Editorial Section Tlie Globe Magazine fhe Household Pages Be sure to read them all in tomorrows Sunday Read the in tomorrows Sunday July Marlon Mc wife of Mayor Harland of this was In i contro with traffic officer Sherry this morning at the corner of Central av and and Blake AH a result of argument the Reel used only In rase of calling Sherry to the station he was sent to see the In hie Mrs while small j went on the wrong side of the 1 traffic post nnd then stalled her ear i Sherry asked Mrs if Mie had soon the She answered n tho while the officer WUB I to to get i according to i Mrs was then mado to go on the right oide of the traffic post shortly after Hie officer received the to to tho station nf mid the police In charge he did not know it was the iut that he was only doing hlB duty did not use THE WEATHER United States Weath er Bureau forecasts For its vicinity and for South ern NewEngland Fair Sunday not much I change in tempera I io southwest I Northern New j Fair tonight I slightly warmer In I Nesv Hampshire and i 11 cloudy southerly 1 For Eastern New York Fair in the interior Sunday probably Sunday afternoon In north aril west portion moderate and south Lowest temperature In New England last BO at nnd in Northern Morning readings New York Washington Chicago Highland Light sen I Boston observations 8 a Eastern standard time Barometer i temperature highest yesterday lowest last night humidity 62 per wind 7 LOCOMOTIVE IN TURNTABLE PIT BY GREEN INSPECTORS MISTAKE July locomotives of the New Hayen railroad are tied up in the Worcester round house today as the result of an unusual A big Boston Maine which was being cared for in the is lying in the bottom of the turntable and the other engines in the roundhouse cannot be Strikers place the blame for the accident on a engine inspector they opened the throttle by and sent the locomotive over the edge into the BANDITS SECURE SOMERVILLE PAYROLL Commit Daring Noonday Robbery at Plant of Hillson Company on Taylor St Three young all armed with at this morning com mitted a daring robbery In the business office of the Hillson tinware at 16 Taylor near Mystic Bast The secured which repre sented the weeks When the robbers appeared at the factory there were In the Irv ng Hillson of 128 Powder House Boule Somerville Joseph of West Joseph Brady of 800 Park an em ploye Miss Etty of 4 a stenographer Miss Ea her Johanson of 42 Glenwood Som also a stenographer Mrs Emma Dutch of 81 and Victor of Wheat also an Hie employes wore in the office to get pay Tile number oi persons In the did not appear to alarm the highway One stood guard in the entryway lead ng to the office another stood on threshold of the office and a stout young well dressed and wearing a straw coolly walked into the office pointing his revolver at Irving who was on the other side of the office In charge of the pay com manded Hands or I will plug you His confederate In the doorway menaced the others In the office with his and also yelled to robber 1 Take tho cash box and all the loose The latter quickly moved close to the desk counter and reaching through the opening he seized a box containing the pay envelopes and a small tin box which contained the surplus supply of He used his to get the boxes and In the right hand was a caliber automatic which ho kept aimed directly at the face of Irving Highwayman who had betn In the stepped Into the center of the office ami covered the others In the office with his revolver while robber 1 was getting the money which he stowed under his left Continued on the AIR MOSQUITO HOLE DWELLERS SUE CITIES Everett and Chelsea Sailors in Naval Hospital Suffer The breeding of millions of of serious trouble and menace to tore the continual flooding of tni and Bailors In the Chelsea of marooning j thF Chelsea of cown hordes in their and thn driving of rats by the Claim River Diverted water up Into houses and Mr he has been The Temperature Today Tlie at Thompsons ypa iic mi to R j 111 lodor places of loom as important j to operate his paint and varnish factors in milis brought against the city of and the city of Everett I in tho equity o the Suffolk Su Court by Hoston Blacking Charles George Lloyd and nuire than a dozen other individuals who liv H 27 SWORN IN FOR EMERGENCY Commander Nilson Is in Charge July mem bers of Milton American were sworn In as volunteers for emer gency police service last evening at the small Town Frank town explained the nature of the work the If called would and gave a long list of which they would be expected to After the ad dress the men were all sworn In and are now ready for The men will be called by special signal on tho fire alarm which Is throe blows given on siren four Each man has a gun and police to carried on emergency and they will respond on the call to desig In command of squad Only in grave emergency cases will the men be Commander Frank Wilson of the post is In charge of the men and those enrolled are1 Walter Stanley Harold Georse Henry Oliver Harold Richard George Dr George John John McHar Benjamin Michael Milton Dr Paul Louis Dr Walter Perry Morton Carroll Roand Norton Herbert Carleton Rich mond and Edward The outfit has the approval of the Selectmen and Chief of Police Maurice OFFERED TODAY BY CITY OF SALEM I i i Police Hunt For Man To Have Killed McMahon Boy NO SERIOUS STATE OFFICIALS SAY Commissioner of Public Safety Al fred Foote said today that all he about disorders in connection with the strike was what he read In the He said that he keeps no tabulation of reports of disorders or outbreaks and In many cases doee not receive reports of such disorders until two or three days after they have Herman Gov Coxs private said that no serious disorder had been so far as le but that several assaults have een Gov Cox and Mrs Cox started today or the Profile N or a couple of days if things go along smoothly In the railroad hey may remain three or four days Governor left the State July await ing the findings ot the medical ex Mayor Dennis on behalf the at noon today offered a reward of for the ap prehension and of the murderer of Henry aged fhe reward of will be paid by the city of Salem to any one fur evidence that results In the apprehension and conviction of the of Henry reads 4the statement issued by the No other important developments In the murder mystery came to light It Is believed the police are working on a tip which has led them to but they have withheld whatever information they may Will Search Woods Wilfred aged and his of 36 Shore were taken toLynn today to look over a The to locate the particular man they wanted the boys to look at so the youngsters returned to their home and will go again to Lynn as soon as the authorities get the man they want in They know his and address and BO forth but were juat not able to locate him It is said that he has been known to assault boys before and in a gen eral way answers the descriptions of the man seen with the murdered According to the Burgoyne boys the man who was with McMa hon was of medium wore a blue suit and green The police have announced that to morrow all the special and reserve i officers of the force will ba called for duty to search the woods in the vicinity in which the murder was j The authorities think that the murderer may still be lurk ing somewhere In the Salem Boy Who IB Believed to Have ay r House last night for and this morning started for the Lieut Gov Fuller said today hat ho would bo In the State during he absence of Gov Cox and would be prepared to visit the State House in any We Consider That It the Says Secretary of System Federation Criticism of Gov Cox for his call to he State constabulary Js expressed by secretary ot the Boston System in this Issued by the strikers today In a report of Gov Cox he says that o of any kind in taken and then under over of darkness he orders the State to protect railroad prop We consider that is the lere is where the clear public ho being a lurgo part of the Again we are the Ciller ot factory In the area for a lone time WORCESTER POLICE FORCE cause of flooded pits and LOSES ALL ITS that he has seen some of the men who Mass J have market gardens nearby so bitten Georee Hill about the arms by that because of the railroad or have was necessary for them to have their all days off for members of the arms lanced because of the poison which Worcester police are can set These it is further THINKS HUSBAND WAS SLAIN Mrs George Palmer Says He Suicide July 23Mri Milan wife of Dr George 50 of a chemist employed In ther United States appraisers office on Ian tic whose body win round floating In late last disbelieves the finding that her husband and Is firmly convinced that he was a victim of foul The and Lynn po lice are now If there wai any connection between the murder of the McMahon the tragedy ot Mr Reserves His Decision At 8 oclock this afternoon Mcdi Examiner Frank Atwood was to perform an autopsy on the body of young which was crushed and at the lase of a embankment at a lonely spot in Great Pastures Dr Atwood made a preliminary ex amination of the body yesterday be fore it was removed to the Salem Hospital but preferred to reserve his decision as to the manner of the death until he shall have had an opportunity to examine the body to question witnesses and study the large rocks which surrounded the spot where the dead body In the local police con their search for the mysteri ous and light young man who was with the boy when he was last seen alive on The activities of the police were shrouded in but it is known that several police inspectors were dispatched to a neighboring city on a the nature ot which has not yet been Lloyd ana more titan a individuals who live or have busness in Hie area Attorney of the IMV flnn who Is for the I S a M tfl 0 a til 12 71 who Is for the ed are the chief source of income this sairt that no for many Italians and others In the bien out next It Is in us the date of a hearing for the many been ruined by the appointment of a master in the j failure of the drainage system to op n complaint is by The 1021 boulevard to the North Evi After stating that If land End River 7i MI i Jd j has always been a natural drainage wa ll 70 CAB OF A LOCOMOTIVE AT MILFORD DESTROYED July De was called out laM evening and soon in the cab ol a in the round house on Beach blaze wat of accidental An effort was made to drive engine out of the but th illo so j and East Kim sts in East and i for the and that up to a SO that part of the city of Chelsea which few years aco It has successfully per Locust and the formed Its the hill filed by at the cab and boiler were too hot to allow of The woodwork In wholly de ing It IK alleged torney Corcoran for the states the condition of this renion lias been j that within recent years the defendant to the of End i cities have undertaken to cause said times during waterway to he restricted at past four or live promises of certain points by the laying of drains WILL NOT RUN FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY Sec MacDonald Keeps Out of Essex Contest betterment have bim due to the building of streets or other It Is that and at other points have changed The result has individuals driven from ll homes anil places ot business because the drainage of the haw been allowed to become stopped that a continual stench arises from the stag nant that are so thick that It is to work in the and that they have become a the of diverting It through drains on private OV and Herman secretary to today al h not be a candidate for terway nnd have dumped or caused to be dumped ashes and certain other re fuse material in and upon creek Contained on the though he had received offers of the Republican nomination for district Attorney of but would devote himself to the and reelection of SOY Woman Describes Man The man was described by Mrs Mar garet Crean and her who live at the Toll Highland believed to be the lust ex cept his to see McMahon as being foreign rather young and of light He wore a green cap and a blue He was accompanying the McMa hon boy along Highland ev in the direction of Lynn last the day the boy When Wal ter Crean called to the McMahon the latter waved his hand hack at his Mrs Crean questioned her son as to the identity of the who walking with his hand ill that of Continued Whon Mr body was there was a in the thro tit that ths jugular ex a pool of blood on tho but there was no sign of any in an Interview with a of the Mrs Palmer that ahe her did but met with foul She last saw him alive about last At Lhat timo he was dressed In old clothes and waa in the She left for Framingham to get a nephew and thought Mr Palmer was undoubtedly in the best of When she returned at midnight ahe learned of her husbands Mrs Palmer said that he was always in good despite thff fact that he waa somewhat He Was Never Despondent According to her Mr Pal mer never contemplated suicide and waa at no time It Is her belief that he was mistaken for some one else who had enemies and he may have been killed for ven wrongly Shf said that neither he nor her husband had enemy that they knew Her conclu sion Is that her husband the garde may have discovered some one robbing the house and been killed ae a Nothing has been missed from the change that dead man JiaO in his porket was Ktil when the body way found float ing in thf When if any sharp instrument Is missing from the Mrs Calmer that all her husbands razors were accounted for and everything else with which he might have taken his The George a 21yearold shares the as his mother and Is that a rigid Investi gation be The Palmer home is only two from the point where the discovery ef the body was made and is in a wooded When Mr was work ing in the garden he was very near thick shrubbery and and it would have boon some one to spring out and kill him Chief Inspector William Kane said that so far as he knows no foul play committed und that the report of Capt John who was on the case lust did not denote that Mr Pal mer from anyones hand but According to the report of Medical Er Mr Palmer wag nearly dead before the body fell Into the Why Did the Body Float Many people are mystified about way the body flouted to the surface no Several yearn another found in the same had been underneath the water for nine or Tlie body of Mr Palmer was heavily weighted and ordinarily would bo in the water some time before it would come to the Continued on the