Bradford Star-Record (Newspaper) - September 19, 1922, Bradford, Pennsylvania A MINERS WHEN FOUND TW I KILLED France and Italy Withdraw Troops and Decide to Keep Out of Between Allies Encouraging to Turks Sept. 19.-The British cabinet today decided not to declare war against Turkey unless the Turkish army under Mu staph a invades the along the Turkish frontier Europe and This was a revision of policy and a concession to European It Is reported without official confirmation by the foreign that a note has been received here from the Angora government promising that Turkish Nationalist troops will not try to enter zones occupied by allied but claiming the right lo occupy territory hitherto held by the This includes where British troops are now en- CONGRESSMEN EXPECT VET FROM HARDING 1 FIGHT WITH L THE PAVING OF HOBSON PLACE SAFECRACKER TO TRY AGAIN After Three Weeks Work Rescue Men they Only Died Party to Reaches Discover Five Hours After Fire Began Anticipate President Will Act Adversely on Bonus Measure Before Nightfall By GEORGE K. I. S. Staff Sept. 19-Although the white house maintained strict silence today as to President action on the soldiers bonus the expectation prevailed In congressional quarters that a veto message would be forthcoming before Jailed for Forgery Jackson Calif 19_The Trying JUlSe S golden crypt of the Argonaut gave up City Solicitor Instructed to Game He Says Nuisance Zus Abate in Sixth Ward atters Councils at its meeting last evening received a communication from James Butterworth of the public protesting against the existing conditions on the property of A. Longfellow on Kendall the Sixth ward school MILD WINTER WILL PREVAIL SAYS INDIAN ' and His Wife in Hospital in Critical Condition as Result of Conflict i The president's message is under- I It was stated that pig pens caused such stood to be virtually It a stench that some of the rooms are described by those who have had a at times almost in its as being a cils authorized the city solicitor to reviewing the now in jail Old man Morton admits that he is the arid safe cracker in the It is a rather ironical fact that the man who is confident that he can Hornets Building Nests on Ground Indicate Snow FaU Will No be Heavy This it the season for winter tory of the and calling particular attention to the fact that in re- The Turks promised to attack Constantinople or * the measure the chief An official communique was issued 10 Downing saying that the J Hear East was It had been announced Monday that the Saturday statement not represent united view of the but was the Work of turn or three The statement had declared that Britain was prepared to fight to maintain the neutrality of the Sea of Marmora and The announcement is viewed in a ' That is to say that Britain will not declare war and if fighting in Near East breaks out It must result from an attack upon the British by the News French and Italians would withdraw their troops from the neutral zone along the Sea uf Marmora and Bosphorus as a One of the objects of Lord Curzon's visit to Palis will be to attempt to have France modify this decision to leave ft fair-sized force of soldiers on ( Tlie friction between the it is feared will encourage the i The work of bringing up the bodies TT J of the 47 miners found last night be- Such is the proud boast of Harry J hastily constructed alias aged Degan f Gas conditions were reported to J have delayed the work of sacking the and the possibility existed might not be brought to the er forecasts and prognostication of face until It was reported various sorts are being Some some officials favored holding all of the prophets predict a hard winter any safe in the is bodies under ground until others are inclined to the belief ing time forging very small could be brought up the season will again be t Definite burial plans have not been One Indian prophet a few days ago man should stick to his own although it 13 understood issued a forecast in which he said winter would begin early anil | stay late and there would be much snow and cold does not agree with the views pt a certain prominent Seneca on the tive is only the policy he outlined months refusing to accept any legislation that did not wif of providing the | properties money to meet the cost of the be \A careful poll of the existing situ a- j of the The petitioners tion in the house and senate by Inter- Morton should an that interment will be handled by the the This is by mte man like me mining company under the the first complain city With of the state health have received in this | Morton done L A petition was presented by several The first conviction finTf residents of Hobson place setting forth j in 187G. two months T* that present plans are carried out the aged criminal released nSi in regard to a large portion iw it a large portion of from Dc H Bain water at certain - national News Service indicated today that the house will override the veto and repass the but that the will sustain the 4 tually killing the measure so far as the 67th congress is With a full membership of the senate present and the veto might be but there are approximately two dozens of senators absent from Washington and they are nearly all members who are pledged to the The forces are nearly By a peculiar twist of circumstances it probably will be Democratic votes GIANTS AND YANKS GAIN FEW POINTS loomed today with the receipt by B. Allegany while he broadcasted no formal has his own ideas as to winter wlU and of mines in which he declared the codes prescribed by the laws many states are Clarence Jar representing Defeat of Browns Almost Eliminates from Continued on page 2-) GREECE DRAFTS RESERVISTS FOR REINFORCEMENTS final game of the series between the two The Giants gained half a game on the Pirates when they defeated the Reds while the Pirates broke even with the The Giants now have a lead of six Today the Yankees meet the while the Browns clash with the Sept. evacuation of Asia Minor ten refugees Ninety thousand have been landed here h appalling lacking and be Turkish troops are reported to he the hut r i guinea in veto to There are eight by the American Express crats against the and of this number seven present in Washington and are considered as certain to uphold the thus providing the necessary These Democrats are Dial of North Glass and F Swanson of Shields of Underwood of Myers of Montana and Owen of There will be at least 30 votes present and voting on the floor when the test it appeared as compared with about 48 to 50 Senatorial junketing and senatorial campaigning has taken a heavy toll from the r bonus senators are in Europe raway of Harris of of North Dakota and Spencer of others are Johnson of of Jones of New of Reed of while a number of others are sick or are away on personal Very Little Chance for Pirates Both the Yankees and the Giants this not officially GIVES BAIL FOB HIS APPEARANCE Reports of Turkish atrocities in the of Smyrna t 19. Former Treasurer Harmon M. today entered bail in the sum of five are alleged to have dollars appear at a guns to drive the terror stricken ing on charges of misdemeanor in of- chin ian refugees into the burning entered by the attorney general's the ot department as a result of the audit A dispatch from Smyrna said the state treasury was in that city and not with i northern Kemal was * have boasted at a Turkish Wei it Sept. 19.-American f and exports during in month of August showed a y within a - the against the faulty also against height of the which has already been and which will force them to raise their built some time ago in accordance with the city engineer's grades and at some That there is justification for the complaint was granted by the mayor and in regard to regrading the to drawings in the city engineer's the placing of blame is as a great portion of the property is below creek Councils authorized suspension of work on the Permission was granted the B R. to move the building gained ground in the fight for the Today the pany from the east side of the R. | are a game and a half ahead of & P. tracks to the west the due to their victory in removal of the building is being made as a part of the road's Superintendent of Streets Slack reported against the paving of Clark street as proposed by petitioners at the of 25 per cent of the cost to be paid by the owners and 76 by the He have had a lime beating the Tigers this mended that if action was to be taken I ft and ff mm J toward improving the street the city agam the wln should bear 25 per cent of the will The that the effort was and the property owners 75. The the better of that all of the men were already report was A favorable fight The Browns must win port on petition for paving Euclid two more games than the Yankees nue was read and j in the remaining conflicts to get a It wan reported favorably by tie in the pennant The Wynn upon the kees have 10 more games to play I This Indian prophet believes that winter will be Asked why he thought so he replied for one hornets and yellow jackets Niagara Sept 19.--Attacked by a Attorney Hartley 38, and his 35, of Victoria Niagara are in the Ontario both reported in critical Mrs. nas a torn severe cuts and bruises from the bear's sharp and possibly internal Attorney Upter has numbers ot bad cuts and Both had been nearly clawed to The drove to last where the lawyer had a business While he in the house the woman got out of the machine and started to walk and down the Chained to a tree nearby was a 7-year-old Unobserved by the woman the animal kept tugging at his chain until he had broken a Then with a growl he rushed at knocking her plunging his claws into the helpless woman's neck and - Her screams t* * turned him and a terrific between man and bear * followed until armed with drove the bear D. had already an- | were building their nests in the that there would be a That these insects are state probe following the up their abodes as claimed in the completion of the rescue is for by a All persons were ordered off the of this upon hearing mine through which the Ar- the Indian's said he had disgorged from its gold lined | observed similar activities among depths remains of its and yellow jackets in the Coffins were taken below in which of travels afield of to bring up the All the dead were found behind two bulkheads which the entombed men had constructed in a vain effort to save The bodies were decomposed so as make identification Not one of the 47 men had w ed alive after the first few hours of the fire which broke out in the Argonaut shaft at midnight on August 27. They were driven from passage to passage by the deadly fumes of gas and finally made a last stand on the 4,350 foot level of the Argonaut behind two makeshift - And one by one they gasped Estimated that 250 Former their last breath and died for lack of | Today the mining town of Jackson mourned its In the relaxation of the grief that followed the 22 days of struggle to break into the naut from the Kennedy mine the B. R. & P. MEN FLOCKING BACK TO OLD PLAGES CLAWSON STORE AT IS BURGLARIZED Employes Went Back to Work Yesterday in East Salamanca tion of necessary for the employment of an additional patrolman until the end of the The report r also that the officer be instructed to do motorcycle duty for a stated number of hours each day as a means of traffic violations now so common in the The matter of regulating the at Ion of explosives through the While the Browns have The Giants have 13 more games to They can win the pennant by taking seven of ho matter If the win their remaining II The two teams clash at the Polo grounds Even Jf the Pirates win the three games they will not wrest the lead from the only tighten up the If the Giants should win only one of dead hours before the first shovelful of earth was removed in the has come with an irony too bitter to be men were alive but dying at 3 oclock on the morning of August 28. By 4 o'clock they were in the embrace of huddled bodies lying This fact was established by two one from William miner and and father of a who and the other from an unknown Sept. 19.-B. R. & P. shopmen flocked back to work yesterday following a separate agreement between the road and the strikers at DuBois Workers to take their places while the strike was on are resigning it was officially All of the men on the roster of the company July 1, when the strike were called yesterday to return to work beginning at 7 o'clock yesterday That the men who had been filling places are and that their Thieves Carry Off to Worth of Merchandise and Escape in Auto Chief of Police Solt was notified today of the burglary of the Clawson General Merchandise store at which occurred last When the proprietor of the store opened up this morning he learned to his dismay that between and worth of working pants and shirts had been stolen during the He also discovered that a truck or automobile had been utilized in carrying away the which had been handed out by one invader and placed in the vehicle by Entrance was made to the store through a rear which had been r The Bradford police are asked be on the lookout for any stranger selling shirts or either In big lots or BODY OF WOMAN FOUND IN RIVER city was hot care ot last evening the three games the n t i VPS I tial increase over the figures for the commerce department jounced N. Sept. August totalling tor modification of were the highest recorded in any Volstead act. Mayor Theron Akin mouth of this and exceeded is confident he will defeat the July figures fry Exports totalled 1502,006,600, an excess of over the although a number of representatives from were The mayor said that he had been unable to arrange a conference with the powder men for the purpose of reaching a final agreement before the new ordinances are sent before Fire Chief Henderson read an of of International Municipal which he attended in New A communication was received from Mrs. Bessie Johnson of Whitehead who asked for exoneration Referred to the Frank who is for renomination in the 31st t in todays primary Card W Pedro T - Football Complete line .at VAN TINE 13 Congress Hosted & Sorre sept Music - flew Sept It. Husted * tendent of Bills calling for additional appropriation on the Main street paving and authorizing the paving of Delaware avenue and authorizing laying of water lines on for the pennant arc REGISTRATION DISAPPOINTING bulkheads which the men frantically had constructed to keep out the He had used the flame of his miner's carbide lamp and had seared the wood with this a. m. yery We are going to leave William A second a pencilled was picked up on the wet floor of the It Too much Below was a rudely scrawled figure The enrollment of voters during the It appeared as if the writer had second day of registration is very light endeavored to write a message at 4 if the first precinct of First ward but the gas had already any Up to 1 o'clock this powered the man and they were only six persons had taken into the last the trouble to have their names * led in this * The first registration was very but comparatively little tion was paid to that as the first Sept. 19.-The jobs are not being taken from them j body of Mrs. Clara 47 a officially vation Army was found Fancy wages and ing In the note was burned deep into reported to have been the having the wood on the innermost of the two lot of imported t0 take 100^;^ water became obsolete prints to the river bank ' caused the police to settlement of the The number of old men In the shops and car department at the East End who have returned to work is put at 250. This represents reduced force below but virtually the same as that which existed on July 1. The men return to work under WILL PASS SENATE TODAY Sept. 19.-The Republican tariff comes to the what is known as the i end of a long journey this afternoon at the rate of pay fixed the senate on It at four by the railway labor a Ita passage is assured then tion from the scale in effect prior bo to the president who will July 1st. It. No disorder has marked the ing of forces at the East H said at - - wi ward street and Edward place passed is generally but small first Mrs. Mary Bull enrollment this morning has a an exoneration of taxes and to alarm the leaders of presented a Pill expenses incidental to July when the issue was defeated The is for will investigate conditions which have led to a request tor additional OB parties to the extensive ence of If a of any size is be in the coming county committee be obliged to dp considerable on the last day of f - - 17 Kennedy T Card of We wish to thank our many friends for their many kindnesses and beautiful floral tributes at the at the death of our Mrs. S. Mrs. J. Gym Regulation uniforms VAN & Congress Bow Sept. ft. Husted A The will celebrate their 7l8t anniversary Wednesday September 20, by giving a in Odd All Odd Allows and friends are S. A. members wishing to go to Mt. Jewett Wednesday at rest room at 6.30 p. m. Rew Sept. It. ' Husted 4 Sept. 19.-A rv brutal murder la believed to have been discovered with the today of the body of an unidentified woman floating off Her and feet haQ been bound before the her The woman was about years old and wore a wedding ring andf other - She was well and wore which belief that the crime was last the last day on which rain Husted 4 - i * m r