» \MO.\ DAILY MAYS. MONDAY KY|.MN(i, .11 I.Y *». I'.llvGas Victim At Hospital LIGHTS OUT IN Czecho-Slovaks March1tJs{1J144i4^Alt;?S‘KD.‘An American soldier, a victim of German gas, arriving at a field hospital for treatment after the attackSTRIKERS ARECANTON SOLDIERCANTON TONIGHTFuel Sa\ in- ()nler Now Inl it feetOfficials Piepare For Fnforcement.nIt* •4 «k eThe Stark co fuel administrat Monday was preparing fot en mcnt of the tightleM nights now effective, cfty officials and members of fuel committee were to confer relative to provisions of tin* order governing public’ lighting an i devise means for putting it into pra tlce.Beginning Monday evening nft* raundown. merchants are e\pe ted to observe the ruling in respect to shop windows by keeping them lightlc as well as extinguishing all electric signs and display illumination on lt;\ terior of their buildingsKxcrption to RuleStores whit h keep open after ordinary hours will he permitted jut sufficient illumination in the win*dnws to null'ate that business is notsuspended Tins « \ • pti n api it particularly to drug stores or other class of business which maintainsmore than usual hours.The lightless regulations are ap plicahle in Ohio on Mondav and Tues day nights only. 1 n New Kngland and other eastern states they are to he enforced in the1 lirst four days of the week.Street lighting will he* reduced to the limit of safety and all unneces sary illumination discontinued. T he Central Power Co. Monday was mak ing the necessary preparation to re strict street lighting in accordancewith federal restrictions.Drastic RegulationThe fuel committee* stated Monday that its orders relative* to reduction of lighting will be given through the medium of newspapers and that this means of notification is expected to be heeded bv all concerned.RESUMING WORKC ontinued from Page One)English Munitions Workers Slaving Out Mav» O klitIMrced Into Army.LONDON, July 29. (V. PA—The about- Drastic regulations in respect toDROWNS AT ( AMP certain industries arc* already in effect by the federal fuel adnitnistra-j tion. Brewers, for instance, must ~ ~ suspend business as soon as materialsoft after the long day's grind, especi- jn process of manufacture arc* ex-ally as the* weather had been very, hauatod. Automobile* makers manu warm. On this particular clay it was facturing pleasure cars haw bec*n re exceptionally warm. Your son was ducetl to 2T percent of their normal with (’orporal Harris, Private Beck coal supplv. Countrv clubs are con-and Private Caggiano. All four had sidrred non essential and will he* al crossed the* lake* in a boat which was lowed no coal unless there is a sur-leaking and were swimming around plus. Pleasure yachts of all descrip 7 5 yards from shore near the tions are d»*nied use* of coal and fuelTo Hail Coining LibertytIfjzei ho-Slovak women, dressed as nurses, t arrying ll in parade.lean flag( ANTON SI.OV MvSto tplkin;k \a)\ u/nK1lt;lt;ontinneit from Page* One)leaving the invaded Sllt;» \ak country,was loaded witli old men and children, with sad faced men and women follow ing in its wake.The parade was arranged by I* : : e V. Matyas of the foreign de partment of the Inme Saving* hank When the meeting at th# Auditor!utt* to their cause bv sticking posit ions*John Pank uch editor of t i Voice* i, spoki* on t bo tvig,in'/ 11 jin «i he Slovaks in this c ountry for fh allies* cause*,An exhibition of the Slovakkols or soldiers guv e a. :lit a tof their country.Tin* program of the* afternoon wa in charge of Stephen Matcjeilt* father of two sons tn the service the Pnited States,iuni was c alled tOh r t he Slov a kimd IF*uiiumans pr» • nt rose In I body when “The Star Spangled Ban nor’* was played by the* Marine band.Poor man Speak*Mayor Poorman gave the address of welcome. He said in pari*‘ I situerclv believe you are pat ri* otic who have* marched such a din tance in this hot weather Id rlt;» to this meeting. We are striving to Amcii cani/.c* those* who come to our shore The Slovaks, as one, have offered to support our government. 1 extend to you our cl tv and we want you a ' to h* good and true American citizens.*?Rev. Duma addressed the Roumanian guests, welcoming them to a cause so just as the allies are tight mg tor. “You are fighting as the Slovaks against monorchia! rule of Austria Hungary; we welcome you to the cause of the allies.**Rev, ©Idric’h Zlamul of Cleveland,spoke of tlie history of the Slovakpeople, pointing out especially thetact that the original inhabitants of \ ust r ia Hungarv were the* Slavs until the Huns of Attila swept over the fields of Kin ope us tin* Hums are now, “catnc* and drove a wedge among them and hence the* division of today He also urged tin* Slovaks to he loyal to the cause of the allies and contrihrhriM* AlleiTo Builders of\\ e olTrr the scr\ ices lt;znlion in our fourth floor seelions ami Hie oppoi IvourWindow Shades,Draperies a■9In mi ;i yds! slock and I milthat is priced on the w hole in finalities arc the Ins! ZolliinM■ZOLUMiKK Vllli'Ei ZOLUNCKK SKKYICK I;WWVMK.