Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - August 17, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
Twelve Page the evening Republican third edition vol. Xxxviii. Mitchell South Dakota thursday August 17, 1922 number 272forest fires spread fast Aerial service is now a reality Detroit line is in service Avo trips each Way Are made daily by big plane in just 90 minutes flak Only drawback it of silent of Fink declares Tut every known safety device is used by Dudley Siddall Cleveland o. Aug. 17.�?for years the a a been telling us about a the fun tur of now its Here. H u can Fly to Miles by Hydro aeroplane Between Detroit and Cleve a i. Two planes each Way daily sex it sunday at 9 a. M. And 5 p. In. A be hour train ride or an All night Bra ride Cut to 90 minutes this is the first Airway of its kind in the world. Never before anywhere has an unsubsidised non a k jobbing amply financed con c a operated planes on a regular a daily schedule Between import cities. The planes go by the loaded or empty. No govern Chicago ii aug. It an end to it departments no quasi Public the strike of big four transportation organizations no Public spirited Cit brotherhoods on Western railroads an r s ire asked to help the Bills j improved Outlook for peace in the new York conference today along to clock Harding gives up his role As rail mediator Sullivan says future course will be that of president of United states unions grow weaker violence still Marks rail War shootings. Bombings a n d fires Are High lights of Day in big strike analyst declares that brotherhoods will Neveu Call sympathetic strike the Wolverine a one of t he ships of the d. Amp cd lines. On her run from Cleveland to Detroit it above it. Below the Interior of the Cabin of the a a Wolverine and c. F. Redden. President of the Aero Marine airways inc. 1� s a private Enterprise for private rather private loss so far. To Date it is estimated that i. M. Up re u of new York sole owner of Aero Marine airways inc., has lost $509,000 in his efforts to develop air with shootings bombings and burnings were High lights in the tuition 0 railway crisis during the past 24 hours. Blockades and tie ups on the Atchi passenger travel in the United Torii Topeka and Santa be Tho Union states. Yet by opening the Detroit amp Cleveland line he demonstrates his firm belief that he can educate the american Public to use Hydro aeroplanes of fearlessly As it uses trains and boats. Must beat fear fear that s the thing Aero Marine airways has to beat before it can make air travel a commercial Success. We can beat said c f. Redder., new York preside of Aero Marine airways inc. A we have beaten it in our lesser unscheduled operations Between new York and Atlantic City Between key West and Havana Between Miami and Bim Between Miami and Palm Beach. A Quot a elsewhere. But it costs an awful lot of Money. And it s going to Cost More before we there s Only one Way to beat fear safety no expense has been spared in make Aero Marine s big fliers Safe. In three years Rey have carried thousands of passengers hundreds of thousands of Miles without one single injury to a passenger. The fare is to each Way by plane As against $7.50 first class by train. Ten passengers can be carried on each flier. ,. By when Tho Public is educate a a forget fear and begins patronizing the service voluntarily fares will come Down to around $2 5 the round trip fear vanishes quickly Pacific Western Pacific and Southern Pacific cleared up when striking train Crews called off their walkout and opened the Way to immediate restoration of traffic on lines which were paralysed by the strike of the big four brotherhoods. Freight pushed ahead while the train service strike was breaking up in other sections of a lie country trainmen who interrupted traffic on the Missouri Pacific at Vanburen Ark refused to return to work while guards remained on duty i in the Yards. Only trains which were made up and delivered to Crews out Side the Railroad Yards were moved settlement of the trouble with the trainmen resulted in an immediate i movement eastward of fruit and other perishable freight i marooned in California. Bombs were thrown at a Santa be train which left san Bernardino Cali for the first time in six Day. The first bomb explosion in the Railroad Yards and two More were hurled at the passenger train As the engine wheels spun Over oiled rails in pulling out of the City. George Stambaugh a brakeman on the great Northern was shot and tray to Stop Dempsey match Indiana governor pledges action if county authorities Are negligent fight stopped by associated press leased wire Indianapolis. Ind., aug. 17.�? governor Mccray made official announcement today that the fight Between Jack Dempsey and Bill Brennan scheduled for Michigan City. Ind. On labor Day will not be held. A a the fight will not take tile governor Aid. Indianapolis ind., a i Quot a infertile hold Sarazen near another title Pittsburgh youngster ii As two men to beat for pro. Version Al championship a a Quot j Cost in the controversy Ove a 1 ing of the proposed Dempsey Bien an fight at Michigan City on labor by associated press leased wire Pittsburgh pa., aug. 17.�?eugene Sarazen today tackled one of the two remaining obstacles which stand Between him and the cherished ambition of being National open Golf Champion and National professional Champion at the same time. A few weeks after he burst into prominence by winning the open title at Skokie the Pittsburgh youngster triumphed Over Jack Hutchinson. 3 to i yesterday. His opponent today in the 36 Hole Semi final match for the professional Crown is Bob Ruik a Day switched to Laporte bouncy Fol i Shank of Westfield n. Cruikshank i lowing the announcement by Gover i eliminated Charles Rowe o. Pitts a nor Mccray that he would Vive Oft i i l urge 3 and 2. Iff the fourth round. I c Lair of that country until Friday to j _ conch the Youngstown i order the abandonment of tile bout. J Ohio Veteran whose Low medal the governor indicated that unless scores have been consistent through the county officials take action by tournament that time he would order the connect stopped. By Mark Sullivan National political correspondent of the Mitchell evening Republican i and the new York evening Post. Washington d. aug. 16�? copyright 1922, by the Mitchell evening Republican and the new York evening Post a the latest developments j Here affecting the strike Are that Congress has reconvened the Heads i of the Railroad unions Are waiting for Congress to do something and or. J Harding has crossed an important line ii has ceased to be an unofficial mediator and is acting As president of the United states. Of these two developments the last is the More important. Nothing materially affecting the strike is Likely to come i out of Congress either through its i own initiative or through a request from president Harding. Congress Isnit eager Congress is not eager to stick its fingers into the strike. The election i is less than three months Oft and Congress has what politicians Call a a the election pulse. For the great majority of its members whose districts include various economic inter ests the strike is loaded at both ends. There Are a few congressmen whose constituencies Are such that they j would be benefited by seeming to advocate seizure of the railroads. A few such congressmen May be expected to introduce Bills looking to this end. Some other members have i constituencies that would be favourably impressed by apparent advocacy of anti strike measures and from j these quarters there May be expected the introduce on of Bills looking this Way. But in neither Case Are the Bills Likely to get very far. Tins j covers what Congress is Likely to do of its own initiative. There remains the question of what Harding Lime ask Congress to do. The greater probability is that he will not ask Congress to do anything very important. There ii always the possibility i that he v need the authorization j 02 Congress for emergency measures of one kind or another. But hard ing is compelled to realize As Well As every one else does that this is an flames menace Eveleth danger grows by associated press leased wire Duluth. Minn., aug. It unrest tires West and South of eyelet ii int to a used their menace this afternoon and re it Orth to the associated pres fill d at l Ira p. In. Said a every Man in town was leaving for the which Wen re Hgt Rte he to in funded by a still Quot Northwest wind. Fifth Effort is Mabe to end railway strike brotherhoods act As intermediaries Between showmen and executives proposals outlined four Points Are submitted on which Hopes of real peace Aue based by associated press leased wire Duluth minn., aug. and several nearby towns Are in danger of destruction by Forest tires burning on the West and South of Eveleth according to a Telephone message re a revived by the associated press it 1 15 p. In. Today. Several peat fires Are known to have been burning in the Vicinity of j Eveleth for several weeks. Conditions arc said to be due to the Long drought and it is believed the wind caused the peat fires to spread to the Woods. The Eveleth news said there was j no Way of getting news from the fires explaining that a everyone was going out arum no one coming every available piece of fire lighting equipment in the town was sent to the front along with hundreds of men the news estimated men had already left town in automobiles for the fire. This paper said a everything was closing up where women weren to available to take the places of the it is understood Calls for help have been dispatched to other Range towns. I Virginia reported the town to be full i of smoke. Miners mobilized it was reported Over Long distance Telephone that officials of the Oliver Iron mining company had ordered the entire working Force of 1,800 miners mobilized and ready for emergency duty at Leonidas a suburb of Eveleth which lies beyond the open pit mine 1 protecting the City proper. The Enterprise at Virginia five Miles from Eveleth reported thai the fires might be too far West of Eveleth to endanger that town but fear was expressed for the safety of Farmers and settlers in the burning area. Town full of smoke in a Telephone message at 1 30 p. In. The Eveleth news reported that the town a was full of eve i Leth is a City of 7.500 population and is protected on the West Side by a Large open pit min but residents of inappropriate time to ask Congress the City feared the fire might be drive Elled at Havre. Mont., by a Railroad guard. William Craft a Blacksmith Helper employed by the Denver and Rio Grande since the showmen s strike suffered a broken leg and other injuries when he was attacked on the to Date officials at Michigan City i have Given no indication that they whats it like to Fly Well you re streets of Pueblo Colo will take action to prohibit the hold i ing of the contest. On the other hand to lick have declared they have no in-1 Tention of stopping the boat. Sheriff j win Ham e Antiss of Laporte county i in a statement yesterday declared i that As far As he was concerned the sen r d when you enter the commodious a a limousines Cabin and seat yourself in one of the Roomy upholstered chairs for the first time. But the fear vanishes a minute Niter the plane takes off after that a Here s no More a sensation thin rid James Lewis a striking Pennsyl i no in a Pullman. It As a Vania Railroad machinist was shotto 1 a Sis is Nora is. Ders of strikers when they gather motor Roar annoying s to discuss the strike. The Only drawback is the Roar of j three alleged strikers were a. The motors for the passengers a1 rested at Milwaukee following an ways prefer to keep the windows outbreak in which strikers were said open except during rainstorms. Cot to have stoned a passing train ton in the ears is the Only special troops remained on guard in Vir equipment needed. Straw hats Don t tally a1 places where soldiers were mow Oft. Nor do the passenger s sent to quell riots earlier in the clothes require the application of a strike. These included five towns in porters Brush at the end of. The Jour Kansas. Parsons Newton. Herring Ney ton Hoisington and Horton and the Crew consists of a Pilot and three in Illinois. Bloomington Clin Rne Hanics. The ship is driven j ton and Joliet. Major Stiles in command of troop at Clinton ll., recommended martial following renewed disturbances woman is killed i the contest was to be a ten round no mrs. Nels Ansen. Wife of a Santa decision exhibition and not. A prize be Foreman was shot and kill fight and added that such an exiled in her Home. Police took up the Muon was entirely Legal. Other i course. Trail of two men who Are said to county officials were reported have attacked her. F have taken a similar stand. Has the Ever dangerous John Golden of Tuxedo n. A. As his opponent. In yesterday s round French put Emil Loeffler Pittsburgh out of the running. 4 to 2. And Golden triumphed Over Tom Kerrigan Siw Anoy n. Y., 4 and 3. Cruikshank had had easy sailing since the opening round but has shot Golf. His play has not been spectacular As Sarazen a and Gene was regarded As the favorite. Experts Dif out to consider legislation going to the heart of the relation of capital and labor. Liar ? knows As Well As any one that this is a problem upon which the country through Congress should adopt a policy and Lay Down a course of procedure for the future. With eyes on election but for any such serious and far reaching measures the present time is inappropriate not Only because Congress will be Likely to be affected in its action by the nearness of the elec in into the to Man from the Sou i. Kinsey a town of 200 inhabitants just Northwest of Here was said to be in the greatest danger. The news estimated that 1,000 men already had left Eveleth in automobiles for the main fire front. Det i of the fire was not available in Eveleth. Farm Homes burned the Eveleth news had a report at 2 45 p. In. That several farm Homes had been destroyed near Corbin to the Southwest of the City. That news by associated pros leased wire new York x. Y., aug. 17.�?th scene of negotiations toward peace a on the Railroad again shifted from i a Vasington to. New York today when Carrier presidents and Union chiefs assembled for a conference watch will Mark the fifth attempt of an Agency to suggest an acceptable Stu tits to the seniority Riddle. The shop men a strike is now six weeks old. A today the big four brotherhoods a big Brothers of the seven striking i shop Craft unions will seek through their National officials to place be a fore a committee of the association of railway executives a proposal for settlement which will be acceptable to both sides. Ini possible Blan one possible plan by which tilt roads might maintain their policy of rewarding Loyal and new employees with seniority preference Over returning strikers and still effect a Compromise with the shop crafts appeared in the mass of unofficial discussion in railway circles prior to Tho conference. Such a plan which it was believed would be acceptable to the crafts was outlined by certain executives As follows a i. That the railroads instead of bound by the majority action of the a sedation of railway executives be permitted to take Hack As Many of the strikers As needs of individual roads dictated. This would assure jobs to All the strikers on most of the roads in the country particularly in the Southeast and throughout the West. 2. That Tho roads and unions agree to recognize the seniority of Loyal employees who refused to strike. Fix seniority status 3. That the seniority status of returning strikers and so called a new men be fixed through agreements Between unions and managements of individual roads governor partly by standards of efficiency of individual employees in both class. 4. Re Hai All pension rights be restored to the pre strike status. No official sponsor appeared Fox this plan. Members of the exc lives committee declined to discuss its merits and the big f pm presenta Tives took a similar attitude. I tout would go As scheduled. He said feed sharply on the possible come of the French Golden match. Tion but also because the time is too also reported from Iron it Short to help the present situation j town of 2 00 population two and one and finally because president hard half Miles South of Eveleth wading is the sort of Man to realize that menaced by flames. Another Section legislation looking to the permanent of the same fire which has spread to two by two 4oo-horsepower Liberty motors aft or every too hours work a hey Are overhauled a a they re practically junked after five or six overhaul. Faring Ford is taken by rebels the bout is being n no in ter the auspices of the american legion and it was pointed out by those or. Touch with the situation that officials of i at organization May Coni r with inc governor regarding his stand on Tho proposed bout. In the meantime born Dempsey and Brennan Are reported to be with their trainum Landing he outcome of the controversy. Swimming fool idea catches some believed that any Man who can shoot a 69 on the difficult Oakmont course As French did yesterday is in form to beat any golfer on Earth. for the is holes is 74. Of kernels Home to play ust twelve games cd a bios open final with Fargo a race still undecided is Law in which several men were injured. Jock eliminated in 0. S. Professional tourney by Sarazen Home of Cardinal tog of captured by insurgents Belfast reports to associated press leased wire fart. Ireland. Aug. 1�?o�?advices appealing to the City Man and Farmer alike. This morning Bright and Early a Mitchell plumber telephoned r c. Raines and told him that when a Ever the work on the Pool had pro Pittsburgh. A. Aug. 17._jock a Ress de far enough to create the need. In Hutchinson of Chicago was eliminate it would donate a part of the Iron de from the National professional ppe ncces/5ary to establish water co 1 tournament yesterday afternoon by Bertlon with the Pool i Gene Sarazen. Pittsburgh. 3 to i. The m0tjent later a Farmer Telephone National of Champion will meet in incs pledging to donate a Bob Cruickshank West Field. N. J., i Heartl and a an tor an entire Day for the final twelve games in the a Kola league for the Mitchell Ball team will be played at Home the first one starting today a 4 p. In although the kernels Are five Points from the top with a dozen More games to play they still have an excellent Chance to win the league Community labor in the building of Pennant for the third consecutive a swimming Pool in Hitchcock Park is i time. Solution of these problems had Best be done in a Calmer and More Deli a Ergative mood than would be Likely at this time. President Harding has j terminated his mat of mediator. Probably hi3 abandon me. Of this part is final. Anti yet he is so devoted to the principle of conciliation and mediation that it is possible he might again assume the part if he were requested to do so by All the parties interested under circumstances favourable enough to Appeal to him. Assuming however what is the greater probability that be will now stand on his position As presi \ District forestry office Here has done i Dent of the United states let us con just what it was feared jumped out j Sider the things he can do. Of the smouldering peat Beds and j throughout the entire period of spread into the nearby Woods a Tho strike and up to the immediate Large Force of guards has been pump present there has been a deluge of ing water into this peat bed for predictions that he would seize the j weeks but the wind and continued mines or seize the railroads. To dry weather was too much for them your correspondent this action always i and the fire leaped past the lines has seemed improbable. Any person Early this afternoon according to re who keeps his feet on the ground As ports. Firmly As Harding commonly does o Over several Square Miles territory i is reported by the news to be creep i my toward Eveleth along the old v a Ginia Road. Assistant fire chief has a Large eve of men fighting this tire. The a two said the wind had increased in velocity during the last hour and it is estimated to be blowing at the rate of 30 Miles an hour. Fire in aps lines the St. Louis commissioner office ordered All available trucks and Road men to Kelsey to fight the fire. President Mav delay his strike note i of Ong Ress Washington d. A. Aug. 17.�?president Harding was understood t Day virtually to have completed the message he will present to Congress dealing with the nations Industrial situation but no indication was Given a to just when he would deliver it previous plans for presenting it today having been it was said held in abeyance because of the Railroad strike conference set for today at new York. The Kelsey fire. According to the Mitchell plumber offers pipe donations Farmer pledges team we Man is sure to consider what would be the next step after government seizure. After seizure what the next step would b full of difficulties. The United states cannot make strikers go to work i vol j Unitarily and More than the operators Mitchell and Fargo will play four or Railroad executives can. The Seiz the first today a double head ure of the mines or the railroads a a a a a would merely mean the substitution of president Harding in Tho places i of the operators and executives and the government would have to shoulder the same difficulties that Are now seizure games. A a. Or Friday and one saturday. Friday s double header will Start at 2 15 and Mitchell fans will have a Chance at this time to see two big games for one admission. ,. The schedule for the closing series inherent in the situation. Ley City i Green re. In Northwestern or. Louth Are to the effect that republicans have occupied car-1 Ford nearby. Carling Ford is the to it rite summer Home of Admal i. Cue. Primate of Ireland the card i left before the attack. Cue in Ore a mail port in county Louth has been occupied by Irreg res who have mined the Harbor in a get motion of the arrival of National for Ordinary passenger service in he Railroad is running As usual. In the Semi final round of 36 tomorrow Cruikshank won from Charles Rowe Pittsburgh. 5 to 3. The other Semi final will be Between Emmett French. Youngstown. Ohio who eliminated Emil Loeffler Pittsburgh 4 to 2. And John Golden. Tuxedo. N. Who was Victor Over Tom Kerrigan Siw Anoy 5 to 3 holes work m hauling either dirt from the j Jamestown August 26 and 2 Pool or gravel to the Pool. Gamey on August 20 and 21 it is confidently expected tint Many Start at 3 p. Rn., and All others Stock actor drowns while swimming with party at Lake Winona blunders other similar donations Wal be made j p. And that work on the Pool can be \ pushed much More rapidly As a consequence. The general citizens committed in charge of the Pool project is gelt ire out letters to the Heads of every organization in the City and to the various minister of Mitchell. The i of cames is a follows Mitchell is j by the government is most unlikely. Fargo August it. 13. And 19 Wah equally unlikely in the immediate fun Brck August 20, 21, and 22 Val Ture for reasons already stated is arty a gust 23, 24 and 25 j Effort by the president to have con the Gress. As the saying is a put Teeth into will the decisions of the railway labor at 4 i boards by the passage of any kind i of so called a anti strike measure. The Mere Likely course that seems i open to Harding for the immediate future is to go straight Down the Middle of the Road As president of the United states. This Means in the vast place to give the Complete moral Oiin Nurt the to the hard Coal men and operators to Compromise both sides willing to recede from stand and set to Lem ext seems near today baseball american league Cleveland too too to 003 by associated press leased wire Philadelphia. Pa., aug. 17.�?the return to the mines of Anthracite miners was expected to follow today a conference Between officials of the miners Union and the operators Here. The miners through the scale committee have been asking a 20 percent increase in their . The operators wanted a reduction in wages. Both sides it was indicated As the conference was about to Convene were results that might come from that meeting it was intimated might of a feet some phases of the situation which or. Harding was expected to Deal with in his message and which he was desirous of withholding if there were and possibilities the Union chiefs and rail executives could show prospects of composing their differ fences. I in the meantime activities which have Fleen in Progress Here for the last week were virtually suspended i As most of the striking shop crafts representatives and Heads of the four big non striking unions who have been enacting the role of Moderator were in new York to meet the executives committee today. In preparing High message to con Gress president Harding is said to hive evaded making a request for legislation to Deal with the strike situation at this time though it was regarded As possible he would assure Congress that if such legislation is needed he w ill not hesitate in asking it. It was said the message w Ould explain the entire Industrial situation As the president Aud i advisers 1 had found it by reason of close Ltd a vesti gation and Contact and that it further Aro Jacl express the determination of the administration to give i full Aid of the Federal government to efforts to keep the railroads running in event the i test strike settlement Parley fails. I second primary to be necessary Vardaman and Stephens All St fight off tie for sen Ator i x to Nom i n a Tion by associated press leased wire Jackson minn., aug 17.�?cam Nan managers for former United latter will by a aked to Lay Tho Roo Hasty and per Kins. Wino to Xvi b a by associated press leased Avic minn., aug. 17�?george v 20 years old. Of Benton Harr a Quot was drowned late wed l Uetz tit bathing with some near pm Praleau. R Erie who is a member of the 1 a a Dalton Stock company was one ii fifty who were Billing Tremea or their engagement which 0 have begun today. Up members of the troupe went 2?r a xylene i became exhausted. Dalton held him up As Long As could Blit exhaustion forced her it him go. The body was recon project before their respective Eon Gallons on sunday. It is sex priced that by monday preliminary pins j will be so far unde wry tint the i actual collections of Cash donations for the Pool construction Ert be or Art re. It is planned to fat once a giant j barometer on main Street when the subscriptions Are started so that the a Riih Lic will be Able to Tell of a glance just How the work of collection is progressing. Half inc Ofrain Breaks drought and stops Forest fires Detroit. New York. Hat is and easier and Schong. Second game a Chicago. Boston. Leverett and Yut a and the executives. In the second place this course Means to fulfil. Coo too every Legal and constitutional fun us 400 lion 0f the government in maintain Doodad Bush eng order and to push or prevent i through the courts any and every i action on the part either of strikers. Of or executives which has the effect of of an illegal conspiracy to prevent the Ferguson functioning of transportation. Sympathetic strike unlikely it it of weather report South Dakota fid a slip Tion tonight. Fair tonight and a rightly cooler in East por and the Case of the railroads the first game strikers arc in an increasingly weak Chicago too Ooi too 0�?2 14 i j position. The chief asset the striking Boston. �,<�?~2 too too i�?3 7 0 j shop men not have is the sympathy Faber and Shalk Pennock and 0f the railway brotherhoods. But Walters. Thru is very Little likelihood of thei brotherhood a calling a sympathetic National a Cague j strike. Great As is the Solidarity of he brotherhoods and Strong As is the Why is this wrong the answer will be found Ameng today a want ads. A that a a Blunder do you suggest Duluth. Minn., aug. 17.�?a drought i of six weeks duration was broken in Duluth and the surrounding country Early today w Hen one half Inch of rain fell. Slight damage was report to to Trees and property by a 40 mile Gale. The rainfall is expected to Benefit pastures and truck gardens which Are reported to have suffered during the protracted dry spell. Progress of a few scattered Brush fires was reported to have been temporarily halted by the Shower. Boston .010 too Chicago too Ooi Oschger and of Neill. Stueland and of Farrell. New i Pittsburgh too i Mcquillan and Smith Morrison. Adams and Schmidt. Philadelphia Cincinnati Hubbell and Wingo. Henline too 010 0. .00 too c Couch and hold of the brotherhood chiefs Over the men it is nevertheless probable that not 50 per cent of the men would obey a Call tor a sympathetic strike. The brotherhood chiefs Are Able men with Long experience in situations of this kind and they arc much less Likely to act in the direction of a sympathetic strike than to work toward an agreement with Tho min Road executives on the basis of the most scale being adopted for another term. Must a ote on terms if the operators and miners representatives reach an agreement this week it is believed that a Call would be issued at once for a Tri District Call at Wilkes Barre to ratify such action. According to the terms of be Shamokin convention agreed to by the miners on january 20. Either the convention or a referendum vote is necessary before the men Are ordered Back to work. / Many of the Anthracite min a arc declared to be in bad condition As a result of the Long suspension of work. Operators were quoted As saying that in some instances it would take them from a month to six weeks to get them in a Safe condition for poor in a and that it would take even v a before Normal operation could be resumed probably no before october. Will Tunc old a Ages Kennedy of District num Ber 7 in a a to or a it it issued at Hazleton last night m2<j that the my ners would Etfer the pm l2iphis negotiation on the that they us Mit to president Harding in a reply. To his . The embraced a failed to obtain a majority in tues-<1 Iyo a democratic primary and he Bort d. Stephens who will Opp oaf Vardaman in the run off. Perfecto thir plans today for a a Ond Cam obtain Asti a pain to i states sen Arp William. A the head. Palates Oon to at the polls re expressed their sup recent position taken by the a ecu no arbitration basis and the Afton j bounced Here Tives at their meeting in Wash ingots Tion of Tho wage contract which sex re Nim Antler a a i tired March 81, hut. A a carried out a our . Party nominee for i at or to succeed John statements issued quarters of the a it ceded that the firs. Was indecisive and Confidence of drawing to port the vote Given miss Belle Hearn who ran third. The second primary will be Fie id september 5. A n prepares to i it Vladivostok by aug. 26 it is said by As it Rin tco a Hress leased wire Vladivostok. Aug. 17.�? evacuation a japanese troops from Vladivostok August 26. It was an div y the japanese the movement will i gut sunday