NEGRO WHO HELD UPWOMAN HAS CLOSECALL AT CADOGAN'inly the ' vhorutnni* lt;J c ool h**adr*d men jw« vlt;, iiti* 1 a lynching at ('mloganT40wlaj and a colurcil manflt;*«l ;l»«it ;ate. Mrn, WVbuter. ofOm i*sr*t».«t plare earn** to Kittannin^ on a Shawmut train that 11 ornint: to lt;tn t--eme dioppine. In the afternoon • Mlt; w* nt on a troUlv »r to I’? td City And start'd to walk homo but had onl\ hod*? a pari: of a mil# uhtfi ill® w »spoutue»l upon by a colored man who1 hor hnndhaf eontftinlm? srvoraldo’iarf, tour r«** *d)i?s for I iborty Hondn• m . and ih*1 f* II ov tlier* fed I*• lt;ovlt; r mg from the shriek Mrs. VWbstor mob* iHr wav to thi plat® co®t»any’§ plant and told hot story Superintend-« nt Walter ltlt;~tgn sutnrjon'd a po§an of hi i omployo* and tent them iti• *’nrlt; li .•! th«s hi^hwavimia, II** also « ommuni* at*‘d with t iiiiHfabh* I’ovWolfi. of l*ord City, who in turn t*do-phoned Suplt;trint*Mid«*nt Woodal of tho mirns at CadoKan, who with Ho.s§ Mr-hlwain headed a paste of men from Cado*ian and stalled in s«urch of 1h«*man. Woods) and MeKlwain« d and « auirht th# follow* in Ihov. o-»d?§ n-ir North Muff alii and too{ him to th*» lock up in lt;ado^,.n. Iiefor»l doing *o 1 h«*v searehod him and foundmhim* of Mr*. Wcbittf’i nioney eon* c(*ahd in the tvut hand of hi* hut The looknp was quickly natTOt: tided ly ♦*e feral hundred miners and others a ho w t r« determined in neetiog out ‘ umniary punishm *nt to tin; «« i:un*!r*’! especially when they foamed that So* had choked and heafen*iMjr*. W**f■«lt;*»rbefore taking her handbag hut mmmper«nadod not t.» do so by Sui» t intend• nt Woods*!, iMr. Mi Miwain and gth «r* Whon lt;'onstai.le VVotf* r* a*-bed the «Ceno lie at iifteo r#ropnm*lt;i tin* follow an a man who had applied at the Ford City poltco station the niuht helOfOand ask^d for and wa§ j?von a nljrtlt lodging. Ho rare t»*s name at th o tas Arthur Harmon, an I bfe r#*hIeneoaa Philadelphia Ti e ft How was* anarch nl again and a dangerem looking ktilt**with IIo blade rjemed was found eon*««{jt«d in hi* coat. Const a bio V hronaht him to the Kittanning whore tie will he Kent until 0*Mwihot*NEWS-BY-UNITED PRESSFLASHES FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WOKLO CAUGHT A! THE LAST MINUTE IHiS AFTERNOON FOR OAilV LEAOERREADERS.♦t*tJohnstown, Nov. 12. — JJmcn miners in this sectioi are preparing to return to work following the order received from Indianapolis yesterday. Not ctr. whicd. are to be posted will likely be f'-c^iv'-d by officials tomorrow and op rr.Ttionc are expected to ce normal by the ti'd of nelt;t week. *2,000 miners in C.if’ibria co mty are effected by the order.Wasmngton, Nev. 12.—John F, Krame.r, -•'f Ma isfi;ld, Ohio, was named today as Federal Prohibitirr Commission t r. Krani«r will haylt; complete chai-jf of enfoiciag constitutional and «3r-t m» prohibition under the act recently p «stei by Con»jress ove» the veto cf t r-.s dent Wilson. Kramer will nssilt;* *» th - di ties on November 17 as he.^o of the covernment'f entire Prcmbitioo f'elrt. « force dir*j-ted by nine supervismg agents In addition a Fde*ai Pro‘•ibitico Commissioner will b^* nameft i« rarh stat*.New York, Nov. 12—-Twenty alleged Reus, caught rece'itly in raids were to be anaigned ‘cda/ on rhargei, cf crim • nal anarchy. T*e men are specificallycharged with ncmg members of the^orrmunist fimi/ whose admmist.a-tio*i is to tvtii.irow the United Statesgovernment. I ;? agents of the Lusk Legislative Com » ittee respcnsible forthe arrest of more than 1000 allrlt;}«*d Reus here, tweaty f.ve of v-hom T»r l.tld 'Jecl ir- th*y have definite prrrfin tr-t form of Sijned instructions that L*nlne is dir-cting Bolshevik ope*-a tiens in t*»i* country.foutl , Mr®. Wehster was oai♦ d aiol hi r aoi'fartnee Indhat»he lift.!.! fteoii eettalltf WWBfriarhl*tAill wtuf to IheIn inofion anJ *heehnultl niv^rs filt;nn itf*timm fit on !lt;l Im*n in orchr in of Ittr erkmm.Postoffice Closedin ord»n* to ia 2 «.i AIndianapolis. Ncv 12 —Coa* noner« w'.o have be»a cut or strike since Novi mbt'r first art expected by officers cf t'ur United Mine Workers of Amer tl to start to return to work today Normal oroijition of coal is unlikelyfor some time. Some of the miners may stay o.it pendii’.g negotiations which are t j b* opf*n* i m W„»hoigton . n Fro day, leaders stated today. The order r» •W.in'ling thi strike orders were in the :*!*•'? before six o’clock last night.i •