Sandusky Register (Newspaper) - September 12, 1920, Sandusky, Ohio Few Hours Mar End Hunger Lord of Cork U ia * tit li in his u f Kiti bulletin wii at 10 impression from and reports death is expected at any poUce about doubled WEllo a people the prison the Piave bo more tuan 4 con- f bore tras no celebration of tout gathered In various and at nearest At the same time a. of men Ini road dropped their tools for hours and to with tiho at the first action of the kind taken on a but each day the employee of different attend mass In hundreds to for are at Brixton 5ail Imposing a penalty upon any outsiders In the event of Vba plans to hold up the until It Is officially announced the ' The of the and superintendent of Brixton Jail guarded all the to the The police are precautionary measures to the Sept. 11.-Mt. Victory and the rural territory adjacent In Hardin county will be without natural gas after Dec. 1. The Ohio utilities today grave the Medina Oas and Fuel which serves the authority tb withdraw Its lines because of waning - Is more to the to grant abandonment of the thereby conserving oie gas for a er number of users so situated as to use it the order The utilities In a formal order the ether day declared that withdrawal of gas is Inevitable unless stringent economy measures are practiced by MAINE VieTORY Sept 11.-Vlo-tory In the Maine state election on Monday was claimed by both the republican and leaders in statements The republicans predicted a plurality of from 30,000 to and the democrats predicted success by a small Prank J. chairman of republican state claimed that Col. Frederick H. candidate for would sweep in with blm republican a republican legislature and every county but Can't Afford to Run For Public Office Sept. Herman nominated for lieutenant governor by the republican state convention sent a letter to Chairman Craig the state central to accept the his that he has a family which must be supported rom his law which makes Impossible for him to become a Accept Pay Cut to Keep Mills Running Sept. U. of the mlU at nave agreed to accept lO per in pay so the will will not o announcement of tho AU are whom received as much as 15? a Boya Gathering Coal Along Ocean Front nuggets washed barges stranded long are nuggets of M as real ore at gold row tsit tbs locally to m 9, ton for Stove 4mertoiU� add mit oi since his from of his train on his arrival in the Windy MASSING HEIRESS Became ih Farm Protests Being Taken Away From Chosen Sept. Louise the Was found this afternoon at work On a farm tween and She rowd to the shore In ft dory Thursday afternoon hec summer and General Leonard Wood greeting Senator Harding In Chicago on the re- was attired as a boy Publican candidate's arrival there from Mrs. Harding Is also shown She declared she the Senator Harding delivered his first away Came wj ' * * he result of information ' the farmer to City if who motored to and took her to The farmer hired her In the belief she was a The wSo Identified by Kpr Miss from whom she fled today to escape from the the use of one he placed upon her The girl protested against being taken away from her chosen denied Identity and declared her name was On being taken Into the police she asked I get a padded BOTKINS SOUGHT BY among erred and its discretion in Barl aged to testify against second degree Friday attorneys for the defense today filed a motion j. containing reasons why should have a new Earl Bullock was the eye witness to beating to death of his Arthur by for whose murder the defendant was Among other reasons Is on tho prosecuting attorney which prevented from receiving a fair trial and which prejudiced the - Attorney Arrested Arguing in Sept. 11.-Just as Attorney George F. formerly a resident of but in a legal argument before S. District Judge Peck a deputy U. S. marshal served him with a warrant for ihls The warrant was Issued by U. S. Commissioner Hurley upon the request of Assistant U. S. District Attorney It seeks his to the District of It la convicted on the enlarge of criminal The warrant alleges that be was not sentenced by the but was removed to a was released on a habeas corpus writ pending a hearing Sept. persons are reported to have been or Injured In an explosion which occurred In Calloa bay when two dynamite barges FAYETTE COUNTIES IN OHIO Property Many Cloudburst Kills Woman Caught in Auto Occupants Believed to Have Been C. Sept. 11.-:Accompanied by torrential and vivid two distinct tornadoes swept through northern Fayette and lower Madison p. m. No lives were lopt but will into thousands of it was In each a small funnel shaped cloud dipped to the earth in a narrow Bams were trees uprooted and electric wires torn Paths of the firat tornado was through northern Falette and lower Madison counties from the northwest The second swept through Fayette bounty from the Hail accompanied the high Darkness of night settled over the storm preceding and during the Would Jail Yankees Who Steel Supplies Sept. 11.-Per-mission to-hire a jail In which to Imprison six Americans has been requested of the state department In Washington by Consul Charles B. In connection with the trial of 40 thieves of stealing from the American commission for relief in the near supplies estimated to be 120,000. Would Extend Frontiers 100 Miles win ask for the extension of the Polish frontier 100 rolles east of the line at the forthcoming peace negotiations between the Poles and the at according to received in official The line which was said to represent the demand of the Poles would follow the east from and pass and to East The Polish about a half of the territory occupied by the Polish armies at the peak of their In - In this territory U Is claimed quarter of the are are said to be Jews and the white was also pooted to include in her the railroad Une from to Freed Keston and son ot were indicted on of a large amount the rirst National bank of were yesterday vindicated In eral Judge Coohran 4be case without giving it to the Increase in Pay 0., 11.-Tn'O hundred and forty-nine 17,781 increase of 1600 a year in the pay ot vitU the board of elections here ' Names Woman Sept. Wilson today appointed Mabel T. a commissioner of the of This appointment makes Mim iiia first woman to ba a member of the directs the entire government of the with Warren Q. their objective a ot California mmi tR Four Story Drop Ends In Baby Carriage NKW Sept. Pan who said the struggle for tenoe results In the survival ot the forgot one of tills oversight was Supplied by an Infant of New Sast When Mrs. Joseph the saw blw faU a story fire escape she ran expecting to see crushed to Bhe jier in a baby carriage which he landed Probe Restaurant Charges in Toledo 1VDH3DO, Sept. 11.-Claiming to have discovered profiteering in restaurants members of the fair price commission have summoned to another meeting apd extensive At a meeting the com. got only from restaurant put profits ranged ili eome cases as high 79 per cent- of several were to tbi Sept. 11.-One person is known to have bean two men aro and an persons also for as a result ot a burst near about miles of late Mlsa Rebecca Pritchard lost her life when the Pritchard surrey was caught in the swollen waters of Other occupants of the conveyance An automobile containing a number of unidentified persons also was seen to disappear in the stream and all tlhe occupants are believed to have Telephone are down and meager reports have filtered It is that others may have been In the flood The jpersons caught In the flood are said to have been returning from a Knights Of Pythias IN Sept. 11.-Lightning which accompanied a heavy wind and rain storm that swept Cincinnati and neighboring towns and suburbs with tho electric service while the wind uprooted electric light poles and caused considerable damage to and other neighboring Kentucky towns suffered damage from the Many streets were flooded when sewers were unable to carry off the heavy DECLARES SEN. LODGE Sept. 11.-Senator Henry Cabot Lodge today attacked what he said was the effort of President Wilson to make ours a one man government conception of he that of tihe He charged that the president had established such a of terror over many the powers of the constitution granted to congress alone were impaired and Senator who was addressing an outing of the Lynn Republican said that Wilson's affected every department 01 the The navy and war he were marked by a In appointment on one and on the other a vindictive spirit toward officers not liked by the THE WEATHER lev tlie week Regien of Great km Trith 4 at local 1� the warm aud On last year yesterday fair ohio same temperature jn same date last h Precipitation 11. 11�� 11 Dn same data last 8 a. today 1111 11 | 5un today 66 taken at 8 Wind Weather I 84 8 78 BUNGLES BE STOPPED BY G J. P. Nominee Addresses Largest Crowd at Front Porch 0., Sept. 11.-An end to and in the financial world and a return to fth eta of was promised by Senator Harding today in addresses to several delegations of from Illinois and Charging the democratic administration with prodigal waste in the conduct of its fiscal affairs and dictatorial intrusion In its with private the republican nominee declared it was his purpose to wipe out many war time government restrictions and to re-establish co-operation between government and In reorganization of government's own financial he he would seek the advice of the nation's ablest Revision of taxation and of tho of establishment of a federal budget reorganization of the service and a merchant marine were among ho named Ho declared a of perfect between tho and tho democratic nominee was seeking to perpetuate the war powers the executive over private senator also on the league declaring a discrepancy between the English and French texts of the covenant would have led to complications which Ijf the practical working of the league would have meant entire abandonment of the Many Tie visiting crowds ot businessmen who came from South Fort Hainmond and a number of other cheered the nominee repeatedly as he hit at the business conduct of the Wilson administration and pronounced his own program of Several hundred made the pilgrimage by special train and the total number who heard the senator's two speeches marked the high peak of front porch crowds during any single Plana For Tentative plans for speaking trips by the candidate to both coasts have reached the it became known here where an itinerary of cities Is under As these plans now shape they would carry the senator Into many states would keep him away Marion most of the time from late September to election Headquarters officials said a definite decision probably would not be reached for several but It was Indicated that both the nominee and his managers were Inclining toward the coast to coast The senator himself haS taken the position that should he go Into the west at all he must visit every western state In which there Is a senatorial and It is understood that his wish in that regard Is to The tentative list of cities to be visited Is understood to Include New St. Sioux Falls or Bismarck or Boise Salt Lake Oklahoma Los San and The western swing would come beginning on Page 2, Col. 3.) Clerks Ih Federal Jobs Are V Latter Give Third of Monthly Salary at Request of Democratic Senate Investigators Adjourn Until Sept. 22. Sept. 11.-The senate committee campaign expenditures today wound up a into by Gov. Cox that the republican party is seeking a The sessions here also testimony upon charges that the democratic party solicits campaign contributions from federal office and accepted unlimited amounts from other - strike strikers clash in harbor NEW Sept 11.-ticketing of British steamship piers continued today an outbreak of violence attributed by the to friction between longshoremen striking in sympathy with Archbishop and Terence MacSwiney and negro strike While members of the Women's operating at pier where a force ot negroes were the liner whites and negroes clashed several blocks Several shots were fired and one is known to have been by flying clubs and fists were used freely by a half hundred During the afternoon police guards were rushed to the dock to quell disturbances which might arise a negro Bishop Self attempted to enlist aid from Bishop had announced he would try to persuade negroes to In sympathy with whites who struck to tie up vessels until Archbishop Is admitted to Ireland and the Lord Mayor of from Violence occurred when a fight started at the an of A white man Is said to attacked a negro after the latter refused to Join the Fellow club members came to the rescue and the white was pursued several Four shots were fired at the who made a stand after by a score of white The free for all fight which broken up by police IWO MISSING FLeS Sept 11.-Search for Lieut R. R. Fox of New York and Corp. H. J. Cornel of of the army aviation corps last were seen in their plane diving into a cloud bank over the Island of two weeks was abandoned Lieut. Fox's accompanied by a second army - was on a flight over The companion machine circled the clouds and then looked for the missing but they never were seen business took up time of tho Negro National Baptist convention here Tomorrow a big mass meeting Is planned In the interests of missionary Prohibition Not Issue Asserts Governor Cox Sept 11.- Governor of presidential tonight made his first declaration in regard to The after an introduction In his C. had assertions that candidate was a made the following declaration to an a progressive In government I know when an event has passed by and become a part of The reactionary rarely The friends of world and the friends Of will win yus flection and to divide them on any question ot an Issue will be The brief statement In speech of the who has been charged frequently with being was determined upon during with and Others 01) bis train today after |i day of bombardment upon hini In telegrams and demanding a statement from on the subject Waa The way was naved for Cox today by the Seattle Post republican which Gov. Cox as a find demanded that the governor himself not the The paper printed an alleged letter of George y. of the New Jersey Liquor Dealers dated July slating that Gov. Cox was pronounced hit big for our Tho Carroll tor aid and funds from the dealers In behalf of Gov. Gov. who U democratic for the record of Gov. on prohibition and other moral Issues la be procured in advance of national prohibition thd Sundur that Senator the republican candidate had voted 80 tiroes on matters pertaining to as against only two dry and these after Ohio bad adopted prohibition and re-elected Gov. Cox to enforce It. said that the Seattle newspaper had m the past its In behalf of the liquor and now made Its upon the governor to further partisan He thAt Jn of he would support him with assurance that he would the law In the united States as he enforced It In Besides the the of where the governor made his first to sent a a staf nient from the oft whether be favored Article 10 of the Nations m presented by whether he approved ibo ot tration iR San and other 4 reply wwi made by UPON OLIVE ms Sept. autopsy will be performed Monday on the body of Olive the motion picture actress who died Friday in the hospital at U was announced Tba autopsy will be under the direction of the Cruiser Is Floated Sept. cruiser went lo tba Baltic this bM to a which ihi Mrvy The committee wUl meet Again Sept 32nd in either Washington or New Chairman empowered to choose the ator Kenyon said that if Witnesses to have been Beard at would be called to the The committee had planned a Ift tb Investigate reports that Pennsylvania liguor interests were helping finance the democratic Today's hearing was conducted by Chairman Senator Heed and Senator Spencer and republicans were the latter ing left last night after Ing a statement deriding the That Girl ' ' Republican for a seven-day i drive for funds lii Chicago and the democrats had sessed employes of the internal nue office at S. each to help finance the democratic were the topics of today's Frederick Courtenay Barber of New a professional in charge of the Chicago publican told the committee he v had prepared a card Index of 25,000 protective including lUt of some 700 on pace 3, column 2.) to arrest truck 1 men at belle vue County L. X la In- censed over the arrest at Bellevue last Wednesday of two drivers ofc the Brie County Highways f were charged with dropping stone on the Bellevue roadA passing BelleVue la | loaded with stone for ment of Hrie County a ers Nejedly and of the Krle Highways Department were arrested by the chief of Bellevue probably needs - { the He gets a dollar for said Sohultz vi night Bellevue roads are In vi Is impossible to haul iv any load without dropping some of said ' County Schults announced Saturday night that ho would Invest the matter thoroughly and would report the matter to the state highways feel cor- tain bhat the highways will see that there no more In- i In the building of roods by petty said Claim New York for Harding By 250,000 NEW Sept 11.-Charles T. former chairman of the lloan national In a statement Issued at national predicted that Harding and would carry New York state by mora than 260,000 his figure a mate upon careful observation by trained men throughout the Mill Worker Is Held On Murder Charge BAST Sept Frank 86, mlU is under arrest at charged with a result of the death In East Liverpool hospital last night of 68. 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