Daily Kennebec Journal (Newspaper) - July 24, 1922, Kennebec, Maine Cloady Sun Russ 7.14 r I ffi N M July 24 oun D F Q July 30 Day P M Aug 7 Decrease 35 I L Q 16 Two rim Me IB tte CM to the Pis M to you tt ESTABLISHED 1825 AUGUSTA MAINE MONDAY MORNING JULY 24 1922 PRICE CENTS WARNS BUSINESS REVIVAL IN DANGER DUE TO RAIL STRIKE GOAL UNO MIL SLUES TO TALK HIS HDP STRIKES AFFECT OVER QUESTION nuf U S INDUSTRY W MORATORIUM and French for Quick Coal Output Act As Check Premiers to Meet in August in Event of War SOFT COAL MEN TODAY IN DISTRIBUTION OF FUEL Labor Strike Committee Official Points Out Over Million Less Tons a Week Crisis Near in German j National Guard Divisions IDC A- as Compared With Tie HiVon I What Continuation Present Situation Will Result Coal Famine Drop in Steel Production Less Mail Order Business Blow to California Fruit Other Agricultural Board to Make No More Effort to End Strike FUIL BOARD QUITS r ilv A P n tonard ending the s i men s is th States Board at this time Ben of the labor tonight on his I i t with I i g it anj new iv 11 1 i si ot the tin he dictated i- statement t was J i must of the HIP fullest to the i I supposed till pn M- t Know tins neile fiom HIP v he emplovees and the public i rolhing else that can be n n than to r mo jv saving that ti n 1 thp i i 11 I it t h i 11 in P Shopmen Had Been for 13 Months 11 That HIP n h pippin M I ll IHm 111 pi t I 1 1 vv lj of i to not gli to Mip- II HI I loi i MENACE TO BUSINESS Tork Jjl present transportation will tle the new business revival in the dle if the railroad continue much Dai id secretary of the central strike tee Hn based his statement as Compared With Off in j Production Oar Loadings Also ket Easy f i New loik Here not wanting in the countr s during the past that the coal and strikes have begun to impose an appreciable check on the lates of industrial activity Oddly enough the shopmen s strike which has been relatively unimportant las an immediate dis- factor that has caused a loss in coal WHI Take on Nature Supreme Council Belgian and Italian gates to be Present Would Be Given Specific De fensive Positions on Coasts and Borders Would Give Fleet Free Hand to Deal with Enemy on Sea OUTGENERALED IN LIMERICK F GHT on figures the Labor i duction I tod iv i VHP ol HIP nil of I il lit mass meeting heio ftl lals leaned 8 1 ill n said that thp with tlie il thp IH i did riot n t un- i n h he the in into identical remands i id no f PIP was one n c i thp fight lilted l p p i! th it would have t to t a i 11 it i vv si r i I ns down I I I t IP spe JNf i listed nl le to the tail and in of our t cif tie latter he said at wee not put bv 1 then for nt mcin Inc showing he assei ted the following measures are almost in- evitable In dealing with the crisis pooling of rolling stocK control of over shipments as exercised tile war SI down of in of the business re a i ith car loadings largel than in despite the coal and with heavy crops to be moved the cars still in commission in the fall will be Inadequate to handle the tians even if the is settled soon siul Mi citing the hortage oC 1 and the 29 pel cent increase in loadings for that year The latent figures on bad order Ing stock Williams said show ill on thp more Important lines es 1 o nl of thp lo 1 to pel cent oC HIP c irs aie out of commission Among the cff y which Mr claimed are due to i ire the coming coal a lj to 20 ppr cent diop hi steel pi eduction weeks til op m of mail order houses two to three div deliveries in many regular freights loss of j 001 California fruit crop and of trains in mid-west j and livestock move merits A up ol ti nn schedule ar- riv iK shows several sections from distant cities do not make their usual j connections members of the strike I committee claimed A ot New loiK officials with their maintenance ol wav j will held some time ne week said chairman of HIP of HP s Id this wis the spol es n could not t i to V ik s t vv C e U congestion on the loads coal the holds In West nginia and Kentucky to the steel woiks in the anV Ohio ms cut the of coal in tlu -50000 tons a JU A P conference between Da id George the British prime minister and the French of the national military policy are premier to discuss the question of a forecast in a memorandum recently for Germany has beJen arranged for the first part of August It is expected that the conference Department will assume the proportions of a meeting of supreme council as it is here that Belgium is suie to fte represented and if the talian cabinet crisis is solved in time that v Isu vull Limerick July 23 By A P the beginning to the end of the operations which ended the capture of on the Washington July 2t Steps to a national position m ness for the army as a development Fiee State tha outnumbered the Nationals Not more than 700 Fiee State troops submitted bv PersHng to W eeks and nade public Parley Will Cover Problems of Adequate ply to Railroads Public Re- of England and Great Lakes Also to Be Considered To Guard Against Comn erce Commission Hoover's Trump Card in Event Failure to Agree i are not disclosed The eral nature of the project however contemplates assignment of national guard divisions to specific defensive positions on coasts aid to which they be rushed in the of war j Upder this General ing said the military forces reached at least 000 The whole center of the city in the battle zone the line of the National extending the with the and CONFER TODAY July A P Operators from the coal producing Harding districts of six states will asked point immediately a by to COAL HEAD'S PLAN Indianapolis July 23 A was urged to tribunal to inquire Into the coal situation In a telegram cent him moie than Paris That M r sahl it HIP with the situation i takes f rom to 60 PI one hid ot ten To Probe Suicide At Greenwood Me Me county called to Richardson s Hollow j last evening to week the JuU to about 4 tons The opinion is 1 eld more tl with cir agc smh a i anv in in with tnc invitation will lip as lung as the suike persists be cording to tho held in in a in in 1 and iich would pasc thp on thp more mines and ps the of some of coal to coast points In steel industry it is estimated that born about ppi cent puts the on something i i cent ol t uily basis d judges tnc I loss irach 10 pel bv the i ol thp unless the tion h inses Ohio p1 nits th in around a t i number of blast fuinaccs having been lanl cd in the former state ol steel i loi lias falling off con- bv Hie I costs ind Uf t Thosp who i np steel in the ot c aie on thp hand making v to itc C ai loading statistics the df cts ot the w 1 tol U tais loaded the ended July 8 amounted to caped TS with 877 000 cais in The lis 1 in hv thp lint UP lot il lo al d is ODD us thin in w 1 u h incl id ed the 30 t of the general slackening of m ght 1 have delegates present realization that the reparations question has leached a decisive crisis is responsible in elides foi premier over- places upon our coasts and favorable coming his lor lines of advance oui land councils and his decision to can be definitely formed and have the master of a Geiman such initial length of and the in a plan to insuie the night bv A M Ogle president of streets and at some points the com- of fue t th separated bj less than and public utilities and to the gcncy ten j ards The lighting most of the week cor- mostly of lifle and duels each side tunneled fiom to house so that entire streets nal Coal Association Tbe the consideration of such a last ween h a If appointed ins me into xo required to secuie landing The Horn the in the All angles of Mr s scheme could develop within a which the short time such facts of a committee to ins tlle the tele- Kram as strengthen your discussed before the first he has agreed to nd he called to t le I tion assured the additional military units for the full prosecution of a senous war can be at once and to full strength The fact that il will je disturbance or interruption accompanied to by Minister With our territory thus protected of Finance De and Count landings in force at the start Dela Rocca of po tual affairs at the office is well as several technical Item both the and finah e ana the ance of the invitation to meet It r and with the machine -y for further expansion fu ly our fleet will be fiee to deal with the hostile naVal w thout concern as to possible invasion The plans are if without awaiting tie a reasonable de decision of tie reparations sion on the question a e heio as significant that tie fate of the lei man moratorium is milit practicable General we can count upon of the ary system by the national defense act IS divisions and auxiliary of the nation il guard by the regular army pared for necessary expansion and reserved fUl with certain special units in to be decided at London outset occupied the strongest position and then final defeat was due to the division ot their forces by the tion of two important strongholds the and bv means oC an assault and threatened of the regulais who obliged to cuate their positions in order to avoid the cutting off of their retreat to the south Before evacuation Re- publicans set flie to all the ba lacks exploding mines and tlie lames spread wilri such that t useless to attempt to subdue them hence the destruction was most The new a great of buildings a ot about was was with ex ducing of West Virginia Tennessee Kentucky threshed out today at a scues of conferences of the agencies involved opening o Continued on Page 4 In rut jour program to tlie n tnes li accordance with lo the governors of several utau 3 Mi Ogle In the telegram also i the of ono nt opt i ilor as technical but either to have a vote or ift the deliberations of the tribunal SEN WALSH WARNS AGAINST WOOL DUTY BRANDED YELLOW IN TARIFF MEASURE EDITOR SHOWS IS OF ANOTHER COLOR Washington July 23 of the wool defiles proposed in the pending tariff would result in a burden upon public at least as laige as imposed schedule K of the law Seriate of the Walsh Democrat Massachusetts of action toi himself at the organized reserves he continued is explained in a we shall be able to covet oui m I issued a tlie office 1 Continued on 3 Continued on Page 3 Derailment Near Old Orchard Blocks Traffic No One Hurt Rail Worker Asks Arrest Those Who Beat Him Severely N H tower of King John's Castle One ot the two blocks the or and the Frederick Police bai racks was Old Me I by C Brown lai of an Co tia n Ci that the police clue this on tlie bend the who last week at- Boston and Maine was tacked him as he was on a pel at Camp station ti on east and bound loi seven nouis The The broke f i o TI UIP tiain and thp P it o Old OK haul in limp to fU f the Boston tian duo in a Had the i ailment occured two later said the passenger trail him to the street and it is alleged beat him the day in the litre There were no new The civilian population suffered acutely the fighting were made homeless and nt times theie was grave menace of tion 1 amine was by I State general Brennan I hn supplied food to 20 000 people dis- bread sugai i and and the under Nothing defin the s of except that called chief of staff who Ware Mass July of the of textile led two rival editors ti meet in combat in of tjie town hall this morning Later In Ithe daj clared today in a statement c cot respondent of Senator Walsh who Is in of the fight in Senate out a against the wool duties contended Captain W H editoi ot a local newspaper with assault the 2500 employees of the Otis Company went on a strike March 7 took the of the and in his ai tides at- tacked Captain for ing in tlie One that the JJ cents a pound duty on law wool alone would the nation's clothing bj To tins contention the Senator to estn UPS the and by 11 tanff commission ai to the probable effect of the law wool lates on puces of clothing These is known nf the forces Liam thri the operations in the eaily stages with National Guard in com- t then retui ned Clonmel Thi plete control of the situation tick declares the work of sinking and ois Officials of the shopmen domed any of the in the attack on the basis of which not stop here would have The feeling of resentment against the mid summer it is plunged into the wreckage Mavor Chamberlain and Governor tint thp aiel officials tonight had beit O Brown for asking in established the cause of the ing troops to this i The cai tp the locomotive which last caused an at- for cd the tiack and the end of the tempt to petition the ma v or to and Ind an of h gh explosives in at the end loids r nd budges in their t mates that if the duly fully effective the pi ice of suits would srom 03 to Jo and of fiom to These said Walsh do not take in factors which will serve to in tlie cost of to thp public sue ll is thp in lates on wool clothing and the in the rates on wool cloths and other materials of s ai tides which appeared charged Dearden With be- ing fiom his head down to his shoes I I Kaily Caplain took a walk down to the office be found sitting on the town hall steps I it's about show von I am the c i plain that to bv slanders hauled lo his feet and locked him down When investigate the suicide of Otto ducts continues to be quiet I plunged into west bound tiacks is It appeared tonight en an alleged attempt to influenced bv the to dav changes The other cais reMained on the the action of the officia s is receiving The latter in the VI ith the I will fiom a bullet wound in e tl II m n trains had been one Mis said the 1 I if I ic tnp est shooting followed attempts i inion oil bottled to induce her to go to Canada with He ind him and hei husband's hpl vw have Innonen when he of the man s Vet actions RAILROAD MEN WANTED 1 Maine Central Railroad Company Portland Terminal Company Permanent Positions Boilermakers Blacksmiths Machinists Repairmen per Hour I Car Inspectors and Freight Car Repairmen per Hour above named crafts Per Hour Overtime After Hours at Time and One-Half To Take Places of on Strike p M Hammett Superintendent Motive Power 242 St John street Portland Maine H F Noyes Asst Superintendent Motive Power 242 St John Portland F H Ramsdell Mechanic Waterville Maine C T Eldndge Master Mechanic F S Whitney General Foreman Locomotive Department Bangor Maine E Magoon Foreman Lancaster N H J Smith Car Foreman Lancaster N H H A Southworth Master Mechanic Thompson's Point Portland Maine G H Garrison Division Foreman Engine House No 3 Portland Maine t F K McConnell Foreman Car Inspector Portland Maine pi ice of below one dollar a bushel at points are moving then but this of is finding an offset in meagre business C rop prospects remain unchanged w th cotton still waiting to see what damage the weevil will be al IP to ice Renewed ease in meanwhile 1 s been keeping the milk pts firm bond puces the greater supply of idle funds with a rather vigorous advance The passenger tiain was sent bap to and louted over the eastern division to Berwick All tein division run the other division until the were more and port more public Striker Killed Tn Battle With Erie Road Guards Ar- a shopman WTS nnd killed and another st iker wounded in the neck in a battle with Erie police officers in the varde TOne detectives Milk and Vincent Kesner arp up in thp 3 ul charged with first de- According to Tn mule arrest onp of the men as talking with inj thp v ad the men out i PV oh prs arid be- gan Thp Indeed HIP nie Two 12 revolvers were found on the beside the dead man onp of them of rim type contained center fire cartridges three of which were dented but did not ex- in the other w prp Facing Prison Takes Own Life t July to stat tc S to 8 jears for committed suicide last night in jail by himself with a length of rope used b thp for a clothes line charge of on found guilty and came as a of statements made in to obtain a to marn Lillian Lee ot a RIC pave his age as 30 and th gills as 18 had a w ifc in a c THE CLOUDY England day fair ature South and cooler probably showers fair East York Mostly and cooler fan AUTO HITS GUARD RAIL BRIDGE AND UPSETS ONE KILLED Mass July monds of Mass Iwas and three men seriously in- jured when an automobile struck the guard rail of a bridge at landing X Y early and over- turned Michael M and lips were taken to a hospital in N T in ured John Houston also was taken to hospital with fractured arm eg and other injuries I The men were on their lome th curred entering Into garments such as fused to get up again Dearden ted him to his feet and proceeded Snd trimmings The Massachusetts Senator added to knock him down once A special officer held while the editor The assault had not been th it would not be possible to estimate tins but he asserted that tlie total would be stupendous Senator jWash said lie would not served on late tonight argue the woolen did need s ild this moderate and that the cost to the should be laken mlo The inequitable unjust and dalous manner In which rates have Peculiar Death Woman Autoist Mrs Yolk Beach MP S Raphael of Pan street Lawrence Mass is here as the result of a Jolt given by an Boston and Generally Boston and cooler showers in morning with variable One Killed in of Airplane The Leo gul is in i Mover to Form Italian Cabinet Rome July is endeavoring to form a new ministry to take the place of that of Signor which resigned last conferred with all the leaders of thp constitutional groups of the chamber of deputies today Hi urged the necessity of fruiting personal feelings and party and requested the not to der the formation of a which would only widen the political now prevalent DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES to Best oh and New York Continuous Quotations on all leading BroneK Offices RocKland Gardiner Bath Water AUGUSTA BR General Forecast The disturbance that was over the upper lake leg on night moved almost d ward and its center was over the North Atlantic states night This has by showeis and in the Lake Region the Ohio and Mid- dle and lower Mississippi the Appalachian region in the At- states north of Pressure continued higi Sunda the South Atlantic high and crter thp northern lake ern There Two Others Escape Mass which Dr n ble of Pasadena received his airplane POO feet irto up under former Aldnch 1 over a the moral of AA hen HIP machine Jolted Mrs Raphaels head top and as she rebounded her arm was through the gluts Ifl a pide window severing an artery a few minutes later Edward Cook who attended the Injured woman said that death pounced his support for tie duc to aggravated amendment to penning shock 9 tariff to he upon the tariff commission Senator wai as saving that such a ariff making would be of great this nation has been practiced and In a statement the for a non scientific Senator Republican Michigan an- to thp wh ch he con- tended suffered bevond calculation rewriting of the Pilot Miller who had served with the 27 ion Air Forces pinned beneath the motor and died was little temperature j flight to the Pacific Coast and then Sunday except England the j the machine Clashed after a tuniAs lip Lake Superior region ant in persons i trial of the where also tho weather cooler In Atlantic states the be mostly cloudy and in a few minutes An air ils cooled Monday and fair a ith to have been responsible Tuesday In tho the fall tho rHne i Atlantic states j will be unsettled and cooler Killed Itt Monday and generally fair moderate temperatures near the P filler of time a general change aie not hospital ln administration with a said tod Dr who is a son of James mble soap manufacturer was at thought to bo lurt Examination revealed that he suffered a fractured leg and shoulder and a broken nose Ralph K th thud man In the plane and broth r of the pilot t caped with cuts bruises The three had planned to stait on a Withdraw Rail Guards at Calais Calais Me July 23 deputy sheriffs who had been erty of the Maine Central Railroad here were relieved from duty night Ready for Our New Filling Station Is at Your Service TEXACO and GULF GASOLINE and Air and Water Open from 7 A M to 9 P M HUSSEY HARDWARE CO Bangor St 1 Just North of Cony Augusta Tuesday In the lower lake region and the valley weather will he nnd son en hat er Monday amf fai willi temperature north of Sandv Hook tvill Mass July 23 Felix of Mass sustained es in a He moderate died nt tlie Lowell Corporation tai a hours there Talbot hit Alexander Nei son J A CAMACE C be fresh shifting becoming was walking at the roadside and north and weather Neilson sustained a fractured leg and and showers many bruises E tl CO ZoTk STOCKS A BONOS Private eased Wires I Offices Augusta 835 St Boston 08 St 166 Main St