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THE LARGEST WEEKLY I NEWSPAPER IN NORTH¬ AMPTON COUNTY. EX¬ CELLENT ADVERTISING. MEDIUM. Nazareth Item READ BY ABOUT 9000 PEOPLE. CIRCULATION 4000 WEEKLY. ADVER¬ TISING IN THIS PAPER PAYS. AN 1M)H'ENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE^ NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16. 1920 NO 42 TUrcc uicu wcru killed Liy a sliii, I- lUe iiuarry ol tnu Hard Vl-.u bl.ii. '" jji j.,aciiiiau s, Lliis cuuu.y, r n GENERAL WEYGAND. day i»u' uiui,, and a uiur.n man wn. Who Directed Operationi of Polea Against Red». ^as «orUiiiii wuh mem al lUu Liiu.. pscuiJi-'d. ¦Itiu dead are: Jaiuua Liruvor, :;ij ruts ciid; Jas. '^lale, kj yi.ub old; i-iauli iouug, aged o'J years old. 1110 iiii-'U were al woik on a 1. dye •ome disi.i'i^i; trom lUe bonoiu ot lie il""''> wl"-'" " larte iioiuoii m the b.iuK on Uie opiioaile sid.- m tiiem suddenly gave way and sIiium d into tUe Iiuarry liolo wliieli is iiil^ii „iiU bU feet of water. BO tjreai waa tUo iiuaniiiy ol earin and rulibibli llial b'avo way lliul Uie Wdier forced from llio liole eiiijuied tte uieu at work on iliu ledge, lii uv¬ er. Wale and Voung were drowned. JoUu Kolb, the fourth man in ilie *ork liarty, managed by some meaiib [. Qtiiur lo escape tho rush ot waler and was later taken trom Ius ik i il- ous iiosition. He was not iiijui. d. It w.is reiiorted that lliat i.iiriiuii o:' tlie bank tnat slid inlo the Uuie lii.d uuL been worked lor >e..rs and timl llii.ie was ue\er any i. .ir m,.', fioUtei llli "'J liieie. l-'rul.iy i.ioiu- i.g jujii I.. el", a er..i'iv \.iis iiuiif-d in tlic b..lll^ l>Ut 11 y..ve Ihe ill.11 11,1 CjDCeiu .11.d liiey Wiui . u ....... ,i.- USUul. .-.liddeuly, ami MiiiiuUi, i,.,' 8.,gliUSL wailiilit, I'.e II..11K ,1^,.^ ' y,-,iy .lUd LUuUS.iililS IU .i.llo ul '.'iirLll aud ti.iie lell iu o ,no lu.i''. Kaiiu slides .ue iim uu. uiMiiuu in sUiiB iiUarries bui lUi i...' .luii vhicli suulied oui in i \ .. ¦,, tu" Bieu iu Ihe Hard i em ,. ¦. . ¦ vtry r.ire. ii ui 'i,,,:, ... iu the .1.. e legion OL -MU . 1. ...11.. 111. Ciiuuiy. Uuriiii llie moiiiiiig Hi.ig , dili- tiuu.il iiuaulilies oi e.ii lii aud .-1 ;•- coniinued to sl.de, lu.u ihe iiiiii.. hule. Il is believed iii.iL .i.e . i > . u ... liard i.iiio duiiUt; .iie buiuiinr luuf- eued il.e earlh al liie toil of ilie quarry and Tliuisd.iy nislit s du.vii- pciir luriiier weakened the b.nin ..nd fliiuily c.ubLd il to ^.liii ill o "!¦- ''.¦••'•' Tho body of I i.. : Edeiuh.irs. u ,1 .'j 1- ¦ (Jay iiiii'inii'ii, fuliuviiit; ,i a. i.rn. u. tbree days. Tiie bedy ul V..u to llio .-unaee ii.> Willi .¦• I.ieh ihe li. h- .. . .-, •'• •¦ !- "'- geu .11 .111 e.iuii lo l.ir.lie the buU. ¦ . V.:'.--o d.ivs ef sianu ii-^d no; .^ u btiiUKlil ll : ,!¦' •-¦ el I 1'! i:.';'^ o'-' '-,.- Otlier evid'iue m i.ei suii.r.- li.'i Ir.dieated liial ihe uuii eiiiild he ri.achi'd .'.ilil ihe graiilling liiioks. Suddenly w. isiil w,is tell on the hiioks and iny were bron^lit lo Un; lurface Willi he body o£ .Mr. Youn,4. .Slioiilv :i;;.r Uio nciivery ot .Mr., Yiuns's "bndy a ideoo of blue cloth i wuB brought to the surface from a | grot In the Tlcinlty of where Vonng's : body was found. The ii.eee of (lolli ; Ij tliought to bo a part of a blue : siiirt worn by one of the men. lioth | 0. the other men drowned wore blue Bhlrls. Some of searchers bcdieve, however, that the piece of cloth is an old rug which had fallen into thej hole. I Officials of the coinpany are un- Blle ;o secure divers lo go down in tho quarry on account of the enor¬ mous depth ot the water and on ac- ctunt of it being spring water. How¬ ever, thev have arranged with the ! Caineriin Pump Co., I'hilliiishurp. toi hi've an e.xtra pump placed at ilie fluiirry and havo also a large ([uan-; tty of lire hose from the Kaston Fire Co. which will be used to iminp : the'waior out of the unarry hole, Youiii; was .",11 years old. lie is lurviv, d liy llis wil'e . nd the follow-, Ing I'liildnii; .\ndrew. J.ioob. Lotlle, aii uf illll:.e, 'r.o SI. ,-is ¦ r.-i nnd ,i Bteiibroihi 1- nl-.i sui'viM'. Tiny i.ri Lillian Viiiiiif:. KasKiii; Kdilii Yoiiiij;, Bdtjist; W.ilier Young. Allento. ii. Pl ivate funeral was held on Tues¬ diiy. Inii-riiieiit 11. .lh- in the Uelf.i.s! Ccme ti-y. SOVIETS TIGHTEN GRIP U[J ITALY Communism Threatens to Engulf Country Unless Employers and Workers Reach Terms. MORE PLANTS ARE SEIZED. E)rtr«rTrf*t» Would Seize All Industry. •o*l«IM Leaders Confer With La¬ bor Chiefs, but Await Re¬ turn of Premier. 'ien. .Mii\liiie . UCyi.'iiiiil of tlie I'l-einii iirniy, iiiile In .Miiisliiil Foeli, will, bus l.|.|.|i ilirneiiim ibn ii|,eriiliniia of the I'liirs iiL-iiiii-l lllll Kus.-iiiii Keds. CM' ¦ ¦ " '''"^-'^ International C cring to r FoodstUii.. ' ..' Enieav- s to Buy lu.hing. Pekin.— .\in.'rii lUl..iille~s lii.n iu piiri.s, ciiMili, I hir.e i-,.|,,.i :.,,| !.. tl at 111.- IVinin, lill.„'l'l! -¦nillll,! .¦ (MIIMII sqilliii th-ill iillii 111' ¦ Thn flllilili,. |„.|f || inw imnrnl. Chilli -.1. .-, ril ill!. 1; ~ i iii'ri'es nnd nil I - of .Mle- 11 .' ¦ :-i;:i'illini,' S'l :i h';j;ll illll rmii Paii- ¦ . iiiveriu-' Ii'l Unit more '.' nl-e iilTe"leil. I'l'ii N '.!_' i"'i' cent i--|':'!i, liriiih nml • -¦¦.,¦ I' ;lt •,.¦- : liile "ly ;,.¦.,'. I.l ,|;,'!!-, 'I'h,. fiinily ¦ ' •:; . Ui.'ir wives iiiiii ihinii-n wilh iii'-eliie In Hviiiil 11 ileiiili by shii'viiiiiiu. A ron- servillive e-iii!in''| nf i'n reli.'f flllliU reiiiiireil is SLiim .iiiil. The government is not active and also "15 nriTtlilelo mieiiiiiilely cope with thc slliiiitiiiii, while ihe ppiviiieiul rull- wny, luiliiiii-y am! eivil niiihnritlos al¬ ready nre nl.strn. i ing the triinalt of foodslulTs t'rniii tie feriile to the fam- Ine-slriikeii ilisiriits. ailviuieing as ren- BOns the iiilliiiiry necessity, loeal food requlrc'iiieiiis ami the iiiieriuil revenue regulations. Foreign Chinese nliservers agree that adequate relief Is p issihln only through the medium nf nn inierimfiniinl lonn for destined river eniiservatlon and Ir- rigiilliiii, the refin-i ¦ iiii imi nf ilie Htrlck- on priivliires mnl iiiving fund ns wnges for the eiii(iliiyiii, ut nf Ini'iii peasants. For pi-e\eiiilin; mil! rnmiteractlng fu¬ ture tlnods mill ili-niiu'lits the luan oonld be spniit with fmni 11 nii-operiitliin nnd 8tiper\ i-lni; 111' I- ¦¦ I'lneil hmd, the Imprnveil ernii> III nh'iiimte securi¬ ty fnr tlie Imiii. Ill Pikiii Ihe .\i,,i'i-|i'iiii. Hi-lflsh nnd A.\-M \i, MKi:iiN(i OF Tin; lllSTOItH .W. .sDCIIiTV The ..liiiual meeiiiitn' nf 'hi- nnr- aviuu ill...lurn:,ll fc>ul:li'!>' '.vlH tn'n' place on Thur.sday, bepi. 2.;, i;i.in. Business meeling, ll;la a, in., at tbe Bible Class Itoolii. .Moi'a\iail Suud.iy-scliool annex. All niembers are urged to attend. Tlie annual vesper, 1:10 p. in. at lliu Wliilelleld Houso. Admission by ticket only (not irunsferabku as tiio limit of possible entertainment hite been reached, thoso al a dis¬ tance should make application wiili CiiBh to Ihe Secretary for tickets. Mfmbers ;!5c, guests liOc. Tickets "Ity also be hud at Crawford's Drug Store and at the door. Papers will be read hy .Miss Clara A. Beck, Annalist of the .Monigom- 6iy Co. ilisiorlcal Society: ".\ii Hon- m: Kffort to Save Penna. from iho Moraviuiis;" by the Uev. H, li. Mfrx, lat.j of Thibet, "The Winniiin 0' a lirido by King Srong-bts.m Kam-po nt Thibet;" and by Uie Kev. 3 M- Itiglits, "Into tho Indian Ter- "'ory in 1870." _ This gathering has boen growiiu; "i'reasinKly inierestiiig. and Un- PtPBcnt occasion should not fail 'o 0° su the .Xazareth meiubeis. .Miss ^'iiru A, Heck is well knnwn hei'i- 'lid is of Ihe well known i.uuily of "'81 naiun, for many ye.u s iirounii- FrelH'li II nn ill' clinli' The |,i;' fniiiNnn" Ihe (I'liiSI cllltles. OutI riih iiL'i gineinn'i 1 the i-ir'r.i tue'-' in . 1 iv vote 1, lllll :l 111'! .IW ml ll'. w uni' ie ilni. R.Ti' ,),..' 1 ¦ ;- ' ¦ ;i ¦ I'l'h ¦' 1 eml i|'' i','"l lii.'et fo form ¦ I.e. later In- :' ¦!. ' 1 'lilnese. ¦ ¦ 'll Imy .I.til'n'. e .., . il.l, fa- ' ike Ended. '•', ' n. en- '• ini inr man 1 . ' II,' 11 reeent n-s ,.' .•i-u'helnilnt.'- -'r I.e. ivhli'll lias been on slinn Mnrih. First Inilhiiiiniis nf the intention to resume wnrk (-¦Mm- wlieii huiiilreds of Kirlkers niiiilieil fni' Uinlr nlil piisltlons. They were inl'iis,.i| -miinillN' rights, for whieli Miev lune 1 ii hnliling out, but were told Ibey wniil.l h., irlven tlielr old pnsltlniis mill eiery ii|.iiiirtiiiilty to at- tnln tlielr I'nnuer stmulini.'. WO^' O NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM R li iiii- lin.i fit In I!,.,,,. ,,,,r(3. ¦ Sh. ... Y stud, in nf history and •[taker. The paper thai Un i' ¦ l.;, • ¦'^''"¦^ will present is ll, ;''''n of .,„ aneioni legend ni . ' Iv J ''''^ never before b.nii li ,ii , ^'*" fruiu Uie Thibetl.in l.iiigu.m'. '•"¦le that of the Hev T. M. llighis » ll touch upon a phaKe of western ^j'^« tnat was passing swlllly tn iis \VM. H. ViHiLEU, riec'y Suji(liiy.,„.|,„„l Coiivonllon j lllh* '""'"al convenUon of Ihc .N'lZ- •jp" IhBlrlct Sunday-school Assocl- "•»¦> Will be held In Iho Forks i JJOfch, on Thursday evonlng, Sept. CHICAGO.—Plans for nnancing the livestock iiiiliisii-y aiid hmidiing the greulesi i-ni'ii iriii' ii liislnry of the Uiilleil Sillies m-l i.i'm; t'.iruiulated. BUENOS AIRES.—Settlement of Ihe Tiniia .\rl.a .|'i.-i:nii. ivhich has lineli a >i'iiiiu> nil i mn h. S.nilli Amer- |,.,.|,i |„ ;,,, ; .'IIU ill,siiuteh f,-,,,„ Sn ¦ ' mi to tbe ,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,¦ ,,,,,, ,1 r.ril. Cbile ^^111 |,.|, ¦.I'niiii'i. Ill iiml I'eiiilii the ,|i<|iliii .! iii'iiMii. .'- NEW YORK CITY—A gun, for use iml il. H I- VV Y O R K. |,-,,,,,, I lii.vei'iiu.. Ill I..1III ti.iii ' •Hd Tou Renew Tonr Babaerlpilon airiiinoliile ,.¦ I' 'ill' lie- 3 $'00,000,000 , ,11 >» per cent I, Siiliserlp- III 11, III, and I P, .Morgiin I,, nliilerwrlt- ll lllll nil tte Ft^ORENCE.--Tln- number of d««d fr ll,, .iirilninaki i> Meiidily grow- | |ll„ 11,,. latest llilvines fi'..|ii FIvlZZnHO ; |,H„. Ihe tnlal Un'le I" lii'-' In Vig- i miii.i r-'t =1" '!"-' "i"l '''''"' i"J"'^'J ' Inneni'U >iM.^ ".wi-iiiid villages serl- ',„.. dmiuu-e wins .hiue, Hud 'JIMKIO an< hiillli less. Mllnn.—Tut'ereil red rnirs hanging from nimsy, improvised flagpoles, mark tho progress of iiuliistrlnl revolu¬ tion In Uniy. I'liless tlm present quar¬ rel Is 8»ttloil within the next few days cniniuunlgni threajeiis to engulf the wliole conntry. T'he Soviet I'luldems liicri'iinu In iiiiiuhni' ami size as the tiuins from li'iin,e wind their wny Ihrough the fertili\ mniiiitiiin Hanked valley of Snsu tow nrd the industrial centers of T'niin ui'il .Mi'aii. On some of the rnd lhi;.-s are a ham¬ mer mill sierile. I'll ler Ihhs eiuliieni Ilf thn v,-orkii.iiii illld th |i.ii-i'iit the Illil'illl extrein.isi,i u iiiini,!;. e llu'ir in¬ ii , ¦ !: l.f „ii,:ii.,: : i,.' ii,i.:iiry',< iii"iins n: l-'l.lllll : imi i:ii • - < their I'liipIoyerS gilliil lln 1 I .Im i Ills ilil,I tlie work (;n;n_ , .: ¦! sneiii dniibt- fiii \.', 1;,, 1 I i.. i . miiiiilimi was flniiiriig ii;;rii'iiitii! ;r |.,'. I I'linii. On the otiier haml. little wnri; a|.pears to he ilniiii 111 111.' sn.mliKeil factories. r.im'k .-n.nhe is -niii pnui-iiu.' frnm the I'liinnieys of mui i the smaller Wnl'ii ., hut this is tl,.' e.xn'plinli I'lltllOr Ihiiii ihii I'uln, .Mi Ihe I: ". nsl w.irks I'liiiiii'i l.i; w 'III t!i ¦ umtaii.n-^'ii'iil In- llusiin liii',i- lull 'iii'il In 'he work¬ ers, iiut tim M'li ,,'i's iii'e mil cmi- liiiuiiig fn pi'ii iuee In Ihe e.xtelit gen¬ erally relnltl'll. ..\ tuiiei-.'-l Mninl-i'i'il liaiuier Is an llll!lii-,t IV,!'.. ,-: U nl' ¦lllnlinss. Tlie Slip- |ily nf raw \.,,' ' ¦ 1 as run slinrt, innl tlm ' ¦ . ¦• iUiin a I'.'W days ¦.•' ' ¦ ¦• ¦ .- must ue- l,iiii'.,vle.i'..- . ¦, li.'iih'ii nr over¬ turn lll.l .,.. „.,., ,,',. .MhiT ler nf l.alini' l.iih"io!ii lum heen iryiiig to 111- 11,-' nnpltal ami liilmr to¬ gether, bill Ml lai- Ills elTni'ts have been wlthnut Kin. es. Tlie in. eitiuient as long ns pnsviiiip will maintiiin Its pres¬ ent nttltude of neutrality. It declares Ihat the dispute is priiiarily one be- twi'eii cupitiil anil lahnr. wlio mu.st fight out their hattles a'liue. ! The troubles here all began with a. demnnd by the workers for higlier 'wages. The employers refus.'d the de¬ mand and liislitiited a lockout to pre¬ vent n strike iiuinug the lueii. An¬ gered by this, the iiietiilliirgieal work¬ ers took possession of tlie factories and begun to run them on soviet plans brought bnck from Russia by nn Ital¬ ian .SoclallHt missinii. i The Itnlian e-\tremisis threaten to 'call out the wnrkeis nf ull ntlier In¬ dustries within a few days to support the luetallurgists. It Is nnly nil tlm niitsklrls nf Turin that tl.iim is eviihine of Ii lily's In- ilusti'lal strii.e. Here the usual red (¦inlileius iipiu'ur nu the gi'.'iil {¦'. I. A. T., l.iimlii ami S, l'. .\. 'l'. nn-lories mill the \', ,'.-l iimhniis,. \,'iirks. All Ilmse ureal |iiiini< ;,.e l-,; , I'.icil day lllll ir_i,' hy Ull- ... :,,,,,:i Tiiey are li ,. i.'!'' I w .th n 'rhii,,- guns whil'..I niiei'iiini's iiml -: .lii-r Imhlnil nn-il.ii'.'s i,:;,i,| .m ih.' . urn, is nf the I',.II... ¦,;' \'.,,- i-'iiiiliiiirs. 'i': .. Ii,' 111 Sn.-ialist ili'imth's met Ml'. :i., h.-.e 111 .|i-.i'liss v.hnlhi'l- lliily'.s imi : 'in; emi imiiii>i imn iMiieiil >hiilild h,. .¦iiii'.el le.l intn a pnlilieal llnlshevik I'nMiliitiou. \ -I'eal iiiiiuhi-i' lit iliiliau Siielaiists stieugly n|ipiisn |inlilieal ae- li.iii. Ihcy j'eiir Ihm tin iniiiitry is lllll rl;.!' fnr a Cniiiiin.nisi I'eL'ime, but at the smne Utile limy caiinnt easily ' calm the feelings nf the worker.-) which tliey have been ut sueh pains \ to lljfltllte. j A S'nclallst meeting was lu'lil in the town hall at .Milan, where tlie Italian revniutlnnnry moveineiit now centers. Just ns liMnliie and Thnlzky inaugurat¬ ed thaIr r«glme by ehanglng the seat of goTwmiuent In Kiissia (rom Petro- grad to Moscow, so the llalhin extrem¬ ists bonat that Milan Is bi ulng mora important thnn Umue. and should the Keds tnke over supreme power In Italy Ih«rB Is no doubt tbat they would seek to govern the country from .Milan. SOVIIT FOOD LACK ACUTE. | i Bacon Sold in Petrograd for 8,000 j Roubles Par^ound. | Wa--hlnKtnii. Thnn vini's' bard i lalmr is the [letiiiliy m.w liii|insnil upon i any persnii in I'm m. nnl r.iuiid to possess fond ri|iiii iihiit in i|iiiiiiUty to nue pniuid nf n ''at' ' ~. " Inh' Ilm dealh ]i,.iiaiiy is mil:: ni .'I'.'i! in |i,ii-aiiis \\|i,, V. I'I; In renin nr ii'i'iiin n ipilsi- th'imil S.rini>n' — o'i r,i|ii|ii i.ins may I,, in.i. Ill hv ll ' I i"i III.:' n .|iiii!itily ,,r ' ,,-, I, ..niim.'i : :'i n I'l"!.'. i.il snhl I ,,. vn 1 1,1',' 'i ¦¦ a i.niim! ! GUARD U. S, RIGHTS IN MfXICO | Washington Not tc Confine Its Wnfcn [ to Oil Properties. \\',.|,i III I, 11 The ri his nf .Amer ; I,.aus ll II I '! hi :i .il'ini lliire. iillnilu! mid uiunmin "'11 il - in .Mnvho. iis well IIM of Ilinse liilei'i-ll'll In nil prnpi-rlles, bave lu'Ch the siihi' .I .if reeeiil repre- sentlllinlis In the .\1 'xhuu (MiveriimiMII, It WHH learned liisliiiii'es reuurded IIH liifrlnL'iug nil these rights tliroiign dnuble luNiilh'U or i'niill..eainry meas¬ ures Inn.' been iinleil III Ibe corre- .<piindeiice. It was said. The annual fair of the Northamp¬ ton Co. Agricultural Society opened on Tuesday under the most favor¬ able conditions In every respect. All the space In the midway hns been taken and a large variety of amusement will be found every¬ where. Tliere are about 100 boraes of various classes entered for the events of the week. On Tuesdiiy the TannGrsTilb- Piiud I'nrni.slird music; Wednesday, liie .\iiziirelh lliiud: 'nday, the l-aist I;, imor liand and the Xiizareih "'i'" Ihtid; tomorrow, the Quakeriown Land, nnd on Safnrday Hn^ Trend- v.l !1 nnnd will he on hand. The nxhibition biiililing is lill d to o'crflowing wilh the v.-oudertnl pro- duets ot the coumy. A hue lot of eattle, lings, etc., aro on display nt ill" sialiles. Amoiis.' the exhibits at the tairiirn O.'odonniigh Piano Co., ot nethlr- inm; V,'. S. S ninmotz. Pen .\."iryl: Under riros.. E s'nrii .\ (' " ' X izcrath: U. C . Al'n' -ni. ': ' ¦ i ; rCnecht Ilros., Xuziiretli: I"i'. singer. X'aznrelh; Werley ir.'iUFP. .¦\llentn,}vn: .\. Cr. T'nangsl Xiinir'n!:: W-'-ner .'Miipic Co. I-: ni nn: Yiiuni: Ilros.. XnznreUi: I'u angst Dept. S^oro. Xiizarei h: Cliris line Bros.. Rnngnr; rioliert W. X'nli' N'liziirelli; Trumbo'.vor Co.. X.izii rctli, and niany oiliers; nlso e.\hil,in of iiilns al various places on tin tirniinds. 'i'ho rucing on the n nowui d iiaii mile tracl-: dnriin,' the past t'.Mi dny, li.iM aiii'.iili'd 1. rge crowds. lUSSIAMS DEPORTED REGS : Arrested After They Fled From Work Assigned Them, State | Department Learns. THEY'RE ALL MADE TO LABOR. Officials Recalled That While the Reds Often Were In American Jaila Attempts to Make Them Work Were Unsuccessful. LORENA TRICKEY. Winner of Cowgirls' Re- lay Championship Race. ;\les- Mnsic N.V/.lKKiH S( iiOOI. i;OAi:U MKKTI.VC 'The re.miiar moiulily lueeiiiig u. S, !n.n,l iin rU ..',:, held in the i-'.ur- \'n w Sciniiil i.iiiiiiiug. .Mond.iy evnii ¦ iii.g. Sep:. V, ii'JU. Aleiulii I's present: Kern, ixuau.-.s iiiul ''.'.iiiu.illa. Tim ITi'Siiiniii and Vico I'msideiii heiu.a ahs.'iu, \'annaUa w.is elioseu pnesidenl pro lem, on motion ot Jivern and Knauss, Tho minutes ot the previous meet irg were read and on nioion of Korn ,ind Knauss approved as read. 'Tho Treasurer rendered the fol¬ lowing report: Lal. Aug. 1, '20 $2,112.26 Keceipts ^ F.'om T. Col. , .$3,5.54.56 Tuition 423.00 3,977.56 Total Expenditures $6,089..S2 5,103.S.'i ;Bal. Sept. 1, . . $ 9S5.99 j The Tax Collector rendered a re- : port showing collections during the I month of August, amouniing to '$;,311.42. I On motion ot Kn.iuss and Kern the reiiorts of tlio Treasurer and of .the Tax Collector were accepti'd as rendered. On niolion of Kern and Knnuss the foiioiviiig bills wero approv.-d ^ for payment lUid the treasurer auth- ; orized to pay Ihem: ^ Kllis Srhneeheli, repairing^ lawn mower 1.2.". FriiUk Wunderly. changing doors .'IO..'!."', N'i.zareth Coal & Lumber j Co., coal 29.2i'l ' F. Messinger, repairs 10.T9 .1 L. Ril ler, repairing wheel- barriiw 12 1 ."i Walter Crawford, tnd.ie. ... Is.00 ;.Xazareth Fdy. .'i; Much. Co.. paper burners ;i l.ftn Koberts & Meek, sup * 5.71 Slide Relt Tel. Co., rent ... 3 42 |C. R. Merrill Co., text bks.. 23.43 Ginn & Co.. text books .... 41.5,5 nand. McNally & Co., text books 15 70 Rand. McXally & Co., text books 42.84 Srott, Foresman Co., text books 21.20 Houghton, Mifflin Co., text books 5. So American Book Co., lext books 21.90 Iroquois Pub. Co. text bks.. 12.40 Ginn & Co., text books , . . . 13.50 MacMillan Co., text books . 37.49 American Book Co., text books 6.40 S'iver. Budett & Co., text books 17.29 Ginn iSr Co, text books . . . , 60.75 ,1. I. Hammett & Co., sup . . 165.60 .¦\ X. Palmer Co.. sup ISOO D. M. Ilouck. reblndinc bks. IS,03 Hem Pub. Co, Imprints ... 1.2."i Item I'lib. Co., excuse cards 6.50 ¦V'nnng & Sanger, rep. clocks 6.00 C. C nirchiird & Co., songs. 12 00 Hilden Pat, Xook Co,, book covers 2 7,2ii A. A. Miller, rom 1S3 23 On motion of Kern and Knnuss Uiianlmoiisly cnrried. the reslgnntlnn of ,Iinnns llildenmn. Janitor of th.- I'^alrvlew School Building, was ac- cppfed. Knnuss nomlnn'ed James Troxell for tho pos tion nf Janitor of the Fairview School Building af a sal¬ ary of $70 ,1 month On motion of Kern .Tnd Knauss Up nomlnatlonB wero closed and Mr. Troxell elected on the following vote: 'Vea—Kern. Knnuss and 'Vannnt- iH Nny—none. On motion of Kern and Knauss, manlmonsly cnrried, It was decided to cloie the schools after Monday, Sept. 13, for the remainder of the week, account of the Naznreth Fair On motion of Knanis and Kern tbe Board adjourned. C. J. KNAFSS, 8eey Washington.—Smne of the I. . i" Reds deported iiinmhs ago on the army transport P.iifnnl are now in the hands cif the Km innnliiiury <.'ominission of the Soviet (hiveruiiient. Tliis is the bndy wliieh has directed tlie exern- tlou of iiieiubers of the bourgeoisie rias-es mill nllieers nf tlm lute Czar's re;.iim' ami nher alrnniiins eliarged to tlie P.olshnxiki. j The Ueds deiinrleil finni Ihis coun¬ try who are in tmiilile in Soviet Kns¬ sla esnapnil frnm iim tn-ks al wiiii-h they were plaeml shni'lly after tbeir 'arrival in Ilnlshe'.ik tiiiiini'v, lived under assiirwi'i mii:i"> fni' a liiue and hiKiily '.vi'm p;,;,','i ill,liir iirre-f. I This inl'ni'i llli imi -.vas rmn''. ml by the Siii'" ! i,.;iii'im "HI frniii lliiltlc M.'n ¦ I - •::'.'.¦ 'i S .i niiiry ('n'liy re- Lii! il^ I : in -: ¦ Ii ii.'il rniiiiliiiily. He Withhehl ., 1,1' lin- ihniirl- meiil's i, Insl it make trouliii' i'n! iim imii'. illlllli whn cahinil it tn \\'asliilii.'lii|i lilnl -ll.n is in rinse tnlli'll whii a.mil'- in Sn'. in! ItUssill. ,\i .'iii'iliim III Ihe Slate Oepart- riii'iil's -uih ill'-, aii nf Ihe Reils lie- piirti'il I'l'iii:: I'hi- i.mhiry to Kiissia W"!',' put In w'ni'h 1 In HI"'' 111 nly afier tln-ir ir'i'iMil. Smne nf tlmiii showml 11 ili^lin I'riii'i-n tn '.I'nrI; ami were re- luiililni! 'i I o-.i-o ,,[ ilm ,\is!niice of llie K.'i'i'iniriiiiiirv i'mni'ii ¦-'nn. This ri'iuimlnr wns i- n quired tn InliKe e'.'i I ,lm ,i '.Vin'k. Fnr Ul-- III- -^I ;iii 11, ili'i lii-imrlees Wnl',' lis-i_li.i| fn I.ll.r'i nn I'npairS In railrmnl '..-ils mi'l niln-r lahnriug work Wllinh ihny 'niiiil p, ri'i il'lil, .\'n liien¬ tluil is n.mi, lli' ,\ - ¦¦.m -'i-r r.i-rkiiiiiii, liiiiina I i '¦ 'I: III I- II' iiiili'. iihials, Tiie I'll II '•„¦ li- I'S. ai'i'in iliin; In puh- lisheil repin'iv, '.vi-i',- ^ivnii .iiher tlian niauiKil lii'mr. I The lh pni'Ieil Itmls wnrk.'il for a time and Uieu es-aped. Tiiey lost tlipmselvps in tlie Russian population nnd lived iiinh-r assumed nnme.s. .Some who esiaiied are still at large. ¦What the late nf Uinse now under the supervisinii of the Kxlraordlnary Commission 'vill be is a luafter for conjecture only. Tbls is a secret body, clothed with great power, ami 'functioning ill a higli-lianded manner. There is a reusnu for helievliig that other Reds in ihis eountry liav(. been 'advised of the real situation In Soviet I Russia, and thai this is tlie reason for the desperate Ml'IiI tbey bave made 'nnd are mahini.' to esi-ape ilepnrlalioii ' to Bnlshevik inriilnry, I .\niiUier ili^pali-h in the State I)e- parimeiil stales thm ihe iINti'iliutlnn of grain In Snvii-t Russia, ui'i-enliiig to Bolshevik siai.-m.-i.'s. will take [ilaee "ill ai'i'iii'l distiiielhais," l'l ' have taki'i, il i houses nm! i n - ¦¦ the iiii'ls I-l i I ptealim: nr si-i-;. PlieviUi i IIM- I'l I grind ihi-ii' II,, I, : of cnpilal ; -¦ creed thin done unlil n'lm In the iiniiimn, I This ili-nn'. h i-. '- n-'i'll firmiii-' n pi.ri- fr- ' , -..¦>¦!- tllllt the f'liii! -IIIII inn n i sla is iiii'n-iisiin,'l\ ilnspi-rnte, nesplle the pii'Uiig hiin ,-|V|.,.t of drnstle re;.r,-siv, ami ilisriplinary 'measures, ihi're nre .'nn-iant and 'nunierniis ili'M-rlinn- rrnin II..¦ nriuy. Every availuhle inaii in the reserve ¦forces is being uiustered Into active j service and sent tn the Polish front. I General Wraiigel's forces in South I Russia are causing the Moscow au- I thorities consiileriible concern. A .spe- [clnl order diclaled by Trotzky, under dnte of September ,3, directs thnt Wrangel must be destroyed nt all costs. Opposition to the dictatorship of the Moscow (^miinunlsi regime Is gnld to be developing even among tbe Biembersbip of tbe Third luternatlon- j »le, wliieb Is In session at the Bol- jihevik capital. PAPER SUITS FOR ARGENTINA. j Clothing Trade Alarmed by Shipment I From Germ,-iny. I Biii'iins Airi-s.- All miiiniiiieement ithat a sliipmeiit nf ."iikiimKI papi'r suits Is llu,. iu I'.iieuns .Mri's next wi-i-k friuii neriiimi.\' iiml '' al i! ,- l ni'im-nis iv||| tie -n: 1 111 I', -'I-- p,--,-- a --:,i i ;.- ;-iii>i-i! -Ill i' i rm 111 ' irm!.-. Ill',', -iiii^ 1 , 'h. 1,11 lim I'll I-."' - •- " ,11111-1' III" - I ¦ - -1 -I, ,--11- 1 1 In il -_'ii. -1 ': :i\.-i l-lllS- ii-1 null nrit'e- -I'I in ware- n-i| ..-mrh-s at iMiisaiiis fr'Uii ¦lis. Th,. I'nl- n- .1 - ins 'tl ' i Inrn i|e- 1- III-' 111 -I'.illi >i I'llll- ¦f Kiis- ASK INJUNCTION IN RAISIN MONOPOLY Coercion and. Intimidation of Grape Growers Set Forth in i* Complaint in Los Angels. I I U'nsi|'inr'nn.---I'!''--i-i'!iMon nf "he ' Ciihl'i"llin riiiJiii "U'li^i" v.-as nniuiun"- ed ll.l' Ull- 1 innar'nii III nf .lusiice. I The l'l pni'iin.'iil i 'min I'lihllc a bill of complaint liled in I'n '-'d States Dis¬ trict Court at Los Aii-.i ". I'al., seek- In:; nn injunction a-'niusi tin.- Califor- iiin .\«si.i-i!ited Raisin Conipniiy and its nfii.-t I.I nil the grouiid iluit they have inniin]inlized trade and cmnmerca I In raisin grapes and raisims. An In- j Junction was uskeil. whii-li if granted will bring aliiiiit mi nimii market, caus¬ ing tlie laiii-ellalinii ,if loiitracts with ' jnlibers and wholesalers. I A lieariiig nii tJie application for » i prelimtiiiiry injunction was set for Sep- ! tember '.'O. Defendants in addition to the raisin ' company Include W'ylle N. Gifl'en, pres- j Ident, and other trustees under tha I voting trust l>y wliieli the stoekhold- ers of the corporal lou liave surrender- I ed to these trustees the control over its miiiiugenmiit. I The bill n;' complaint, which Is sign- ; ed by Jnhn Uobert O'Connor, L'nited Slates ntliiriiey in the I.ns .-Vngeles mill Fresun 'lisirh IS. mnl hy Henry S. Mili'liell, assistant to the att'U-Iiey gen¬ eral, rei'iti's the viirlniis ehargeg iniaiiist ih iiiiinin; I'ls -'n'.'d In the ru'eiii r.iiiiii't of ill.' I'n-Ieral Trade Coiiiiiii--'-.ii ll i- .li'i'hii'.'il iliat the (lefeiidaiits have conipelled the grow¬ ers In euier into eoulracts to sur- n inlnr ilnir nrfips. ii!ihnii.-|i the grow¬ ers '..'..I'n nnwlllin.' Ill lh. Si and pre¬ ferred III -I'll In .III,,!' pnl',-.nis: thllt the i'iiiiipiiii,\ Is iili.'ii* In 1 n''ni'i-e iis ' mollnpnly nf Ule nl'"]! nf Um [irtSellt year ami i' iii 'In -n iiiii''-s prevented ill' .'I'll, r ol 'Ii, -¦--' "t. The I'll ' ' " n pre¬ lim'',ir; ,. the de- feiidniiis 'I 1,1 . I 'I'll' J -Il.y nf Uie contrai'i> li- r-.|in'ii-i- niinh' wiih .grow¬ ers nf riii-in grapes nr nny nf ill.- con- trimis made wirh jobb.'rs or wholesale I dealers reiiiiirin'-- Iliem t^ purchase i raisins at pri. es ll'ceil by the cnmpany. After a fliinl lienriiii.' of the case the court Is aski'il to dei i-ee that the de¬ fendants have niounpnllzed and aro ' monopolizing interstate trade and com¬ merce in rnislns contrary to the Sher¬ man aet, mill ti>* permnnently enjoin theni from .further eoiitinulng the mo¬ nopolization. LATEST EVENTS AT WASHINGTON TERRORISM IN IRISH TOWN Police Repc-ted to H.Tve Shot Up Tullrw F^i'iv.ing Murder, I.niidnii, \ h from niihlln mys il is 1-, . ! ' ;,, i!ie iniih',, In rillh'W. Cnillll'. Cal'l.m, uliil-i- a con Itnble was ,h.ii 'hal shnr up ih,- mwn md that durliii: 'I I.l,. n ninii ler .if bidldliiL'^ n.-i-,- -,1 ,.n lire .\i nddnlglit tber,. w.-r,- ri'i-rlfi li - s,-,.ii.- n Ibe town mnl ..,,1 f ip,, :nP;iM Mills left the ph- and -p,-rii ibi- •eiiinllider of the nUhi in Un- npel ¦ountry. A steady decrease in the production of gold and silver in the United State* Is shown in a statement issued Jointly by the Dureau of the Mint and the Ge0l0gic.1l Survey. Practically every phase of the income tax law wiil be revised at the com¬ ing session of Congress, it was stated. Both Republican and Dem- ocr.its are colh.cting data for new schedules which as yet are far from being completed. A reduction ot two cents a pound to 15 cents w.ns announced by the Na¬ tional Sugar Refining Coinpany in the p'Tice of refinrd suqar. Severely censuring the striking an¬ thracite coal miners. President Wil¬ son In a letter made public refused to ri open th ¦ wage award recently made by the Anthracite Coal Com¬ mission. The letter w.is addressed to Philip Murray, John Collins, Thomas Kennedy and C. J. Golden, representing the niine workers. The Capper.VoUf .Id bill legalizing collective marketing oy agricultural producers' organizations is at the head of the Hit of measures which the American Farm Bureau Federa¬ tion wUJ ask Congressional candl- \ dates to support. * I .N.\Z.\nKTIf TOWN' j ror.v<iij .MEETiva I The r.'giilar siaied ineeting of the 'III. a ( ouncl was held ou Monday I'.I'ill-' Sejit, 1). 1920, at 8 Oclock, I 1 was no quorum present, s adjourned until Sept. Tth, .\ii , djourned stated meeting of 'In 'ouncii was held this Tth day I,' i-iepinuiber, i;i2lJ, at 8 oclock p. m. in the Council Room. The fol¬ lnwing membors were present!—- .Messrs Lindenmoyer, f^tarner, Yeis- I. y. Haruell, Welty and Gano, The l-'ii'sident presided. The minutes of the regular state,! meeting of Aug. 2, 1920, and 0° the special meeting of Aug. 2:i. 1120, ; were re.id there being nc objectioug, approved. ! On motion of Mr. Yeisley, second¬ ed by Mr. Lindenmoyer, it was niov- rd that the following bills be paid as read. .John Macey . . .j; 150.00 Jerome Bonstein 100.00 .Jchn Snyder 100.00 I'. D. Kutz 20.00 C P. Fehnel 1.5.00 n E. Venter 10.00 Sup. Pay Roil 410.11 F Schneebeli 2.2 5 Flick & Simons 1.50 Btrrett Co '972.48 L A- .V. E. R. R 40.44 Fl. T, Vannatta ' ,5.TO ricli.nce Ext. Sup. Co Ifi.SO Xaz. Cement Co l'';,29 nnxtor Con. Mfg. Co - 50.00 1'. nmi. F. Co 2T.S.55 V, . 1: I>. i-k 5.OS .'^nz. C. <Sii Lbr, Co 10..32 T.-umboiiver Co 21..'JS •' '' "-Tini'pt .CO 'ur ?,Till Co 'i,05 :.m'i 1 2.30 r',....,nv'en F. A. Co 25,,33 .T, T,. Vi:!i>,'rir'nnn 10.00 ' FI, Fulmer _Za Ni.z, r, £¦ Lbr, Co ,-10,06 \ TT Werner 10.20 Xa-ion ll Sing Co GO.Tl f'rini'MiTic.nf.-nn from E. E. Yet- t.'r in;,lying for a permit to place a -"'I'm- I uiijn on the curb in front ' -e on Sonth Al.iln Street il considered v.ni fahled in ' i--iv 111' he fact tha' C'juncil is at U-e rr-oeiii time drafing an Ordin- n-nm ,,,-,.„,.!^„ t},p rPETul-tlon of gas- ' Hne tiipks "-umps. etc., witli'n the Boro limits. Commnnicntion from Charles H. r.imnn rennestinc rerrn'sslon to o' nriUe a taxi during Fair 'Woo'k wna I .'"A-<e(j nntj .laced on file nnd the S'Ci-d.'iry nril'-rnd in r-'niying to 'he ? nie fo request Mr. Rutman to 1 the matter up Vrh the Public Ser¬ vice Commission. Conir-i unicn tion from Mr. Kutz. punching bend of the Xazareth Sewerage Co., was read nnd on aio- tion of .Mr. Y'eisley. seconded by Mr. .Siurner. ii was moved that'the bond ' be re- urned to Mr. Kutz as same was not in proper form. ItepoiUs of Committees iligh'nuy—.Mr. Lindenmoyer re- pan ed that the engineer had made a survey of Suuth -Main St. but had not as yet submitted his report. Pavement—Mr. Hartzell reported that pavement in the X. E. corner of the Circle was in bad condition and would have lo be replac^jd. \ Police—.Air. Leopold being absent, the question as to whether extra po¬ lice were necessary during Fair Week was left in the hands of tho Chief Burgess and the Police Com¬ mittee. Finance—On motion 'of Mr. Star¬ ner, seconded by Mr. Welty, notes of $2500 and $4000 due Sept. 1 and 7 res-iectively were ordered to be paid oft and a new noie tor $1000 to be e:.ecuted for a period ot 3 0 days to take c.ire of current bills. ' Fire—Mr. Kleppinger being ab¬ sent, no report was made. Li-ii—Mr. Welly, no report. La-,v-, iMr. Yeisley, no report. Public Property—Mr. 'Werkheiser being absent, no report was made. The Treasurer's report ot fines, lirf uses, perm ts, etc., fjr the month of August, 1920. was ns tollows: Simon .A.ndrew8 | 40.00 Allen St. Ry. Co 100.00 Alicp Heller 1.40 Charles Beck I.OO Joseph Alessi 1.00 Palmer Young i.oo Flick & Simons 1.00 A A. Miller 11.00 Complalnis were made relative to weeds on vacant lots being uncut r.l d instructions 'were given the Po¬ lice to notify all owners nf lotB to have 'he weeds cut promptly. On motion of Mr. Hartzell, secon¬ ded by Mr. ."starner, the meeting ad¬ journed at 9:25 p m. C. F. FEHNEL, Sec'y. n^'ERATi OP \.\ZARETH YOl'Nfi MAX WHO DTED WHII.K I\ GERMANY The body of Edgar Pettit son of Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Pettit. of Tat¬ nmy Road, a short distance east of Xazareth, was brought to the home ol the parents on Saturday, having been sent to this coun'ry from Ger¬ many by the Government. Young Ptttit, who was a member of the rc.i dical corps of the T'. S. .\rmy. as 0 member nf Evncau'Ion Hospital. N^o S. vvas taken IU with pneumonia wl.ile In Germ iny. and d'ed on Feb. 22. 1919. Perenoed Is survived by his par¬ ol,'-¦ n .'nor. Mrs T.nrett.i M. Heyer. •„• A II In ii'lier Hnrrv Pottlt. both of Vi 7nreth He was n n^ember nf St. .Tl hri's Heformed Church nnd the I. O O. F. of Xnzareth. Privnte fun e.-' I pervIcpB were held Monday af- fernoi-n nnd Interment wag made at Pf.fnst. wl'h Rev. W. H. Wotring. nf X-izareth. ofTlcIatlnir, Members of the Nnzareth I, O, O. F and the Harold V. Knerht Pout, .¦\nirrlc--n I.eglon. pnrfclpated at thf serrtcps. llnravlim Sorifty McetK In Town. Thn ?n-MInutp Sorlpfy nf the Cen- tral MnrnTlan fThnrch Rpithlobem. hpid Its' flrst m«*tln)r nf thp nenson Tbnr«dav nfternoon at tbp hom« of Mrn. A r» ThnelBT. at Nnznrpth. wbn In on* nf the atftlre mpmb«rii. The KocfetT H nnually R«n(1s iPT«ral boxe* tn mldRonarlM.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 42 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1920-09-16 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 09 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1920 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 42 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1920-09-16 |
Date Digitized | 2009-02-09 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 29566 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text |
THE LARGEST WEEKLY I NEWSPAPER IN NORTH¬ AMPTON COUNTY. EX¬ CELLENT ADVERTISING. MEDIUM.
Nazareth Item
READ BY ABOUT 9000 PEOPLE. CIRCULATION 4000 WEEKLY. ADVER¬ TISING IN THIS PAPER PAYS.
AN 1M)H'ENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE^
NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16. 1920
NO 42
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GENERAL WEYGAND.
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Who Directed Operationi of Polea Against Red».
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pscuiJi-'d.
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BO tjreai waa tUo iiuaniiiy ol earin and rulibibli llial b'avo way lliul Uie Wdier forced from llio liole eiiijuied tte uieu at work on iliu ledge, lii uv¬ er. Wale and Voung were drowned.
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vtry r.ire. ii ui 'i,,,:, ... iu the .1.. e legion OL -MU . 1. ...11.. 111. Ciiuuiy.
Uuriiii llie moiiiiiig Hi.ig , dili- tiuu.il iiuaulilies oi e.ii lii aud .-1 ;•- coniinued to sl.de, lu.u ihe iiiiii.. hule.
Il is believed iii.iL .i.e . i > . u ... liard i.iiio duiiUt; .iie buiuiinr luuf- eued il.e earlh al liie toil of ilie quarry and Tliuisd.iy nislit s du.vii- pciir luriiier weakened the b.nin ..nd fliiuily c.ubLd il to ^.liii ill o "!¦- ''.¦••'•'
Tho body of I i.. : Edeiuh.irs. u ,1 .'j 1- ¦ (Jay iiiii'inii'ii, fuliuviiit; ,i a. i.rn. u. tbree days.
Tiie bedy ul V..u to llio .-unaee ii.> Willi .¦• I.ieh ihe li. h- .. . .-, •'• •¦ !- "'- geu .11 .111 e.iuii lo l.ir.lie the buU. ¦ . V.:'.--o d.ivs ef sianu ii-^d no; .^ u btiiUKlil ll : ,!¦' •-¦ el I 1'! i:.';'^ o'-' '-,.- Otlier evid'iue m i.ei suii.r.- li.'i Ir.dieated liial ihe uuii eiiiild he ri.achi'd .'.ilil ihe graiilling liiioks.
Suddenly w. isiil w,is tell on the hiioks and iny were bron^lit lo Un; lurface Willi he body o£ .Mr. Youn,4.
.Slioiilv :i;;.r Uio nciivery ot .Mr., Yiuns's "bndy a ideoo of blue cloth i wuB brought to the surface from a | grot In the Tlcinlty of where Vonng's : body was found. The ii.eee of (lolli ; Ij tliought to bo a part of a blue : siiirt worn by one of the men. lioth | 0. the other men drowned wore blue Bhlrls. Some of searchers bcdieve, however, that the piece of cloth is an old rug which had fallen into thej hole. I
Officials of the coinpany are un- Blle ;o secure divers lo go down in tho quarry on account of the enor¬ mous depth ot the water and on ac- ctunt of it being spring water. How¬ ever, thev have arranged with the ! Caineriin Pump Co., I'hilliiishurp. toi hi've an e.xtra pump placed at ilie fluiirry and havo also a large ([uan-; tty of lire hose from the Kaston Fire Co. which will be used to iminp : the'waior out of the unarry hole,
Youiii; was .",11 years old. lie is lurviv, d liy llis wil'e . nd the follow-, Ing I'liildnii; .\ndrew. J.ioob. Lotlle, aii uf illll:.e, 'r.o SI. ,-is ¦ r.-i nnd ,i Bteiibroihi 1- nl-.i sui'viM'. Tiny i.ri Lillian Viiiiiif:. KasKiii; Kdilii Yoiiiij;, Bdtjist; W.ilier Young. Allento. ii. Pl ivate funeral was held on Tues¬ diiy. Inii-riiieiit 11. .lh- in the Uelf.i.s! Ccme ti-y.
SOVIETS TIGHTEN GRIP U[J ITALY
Communism Threatens to Engulf
Country Unless Employers and
Workers Reach Terms.
MORE PLANTS ARE SEIZED.
E)rtr«rTrf*t» Would Seize All Industry. •o*l«IM Leaders Confer With La¬ bor Chiefs, but Await Re¬ turn of Premier.
'ien. .Mii\liiie . UCyi.'iiiiil of tlie I'l-einii iirniy, iiiile In .Miiisliiil Foeli, will, bus l.|.|.|i ilirneiiim ibn ii|,eriiliniia of the I'liirs iiL-iiiii-l lllll Kus.-iiiii Keds.
CM' ¦ ¦ " '''"^-'^
International C cring to r FoodstUii..
' ..' Enieav- s to Buy lu.hing.
Pekin.— .\in.'rii
lUl..iille~s lii.n iu
piiri.s, ciiMili, I hir.e i-,.|,,.i :.,,| !.. tl at 111.- IVinin,
lill.„'l'l! -¦nillll,! .¦ (MIIMII sqilliii th-ill iillii 111' ¦ Thn flllilili,. |„.|f
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1; ~ i iii'ri'es nnd nil I - of .Mle-
11 .' ¦ :-i;:i'illini,'
S'l :i h';j;ll illll
rmii Paii- ¦ . iiiveriu-' Ii'l Unit more '.' nl-e iilTe"leil. I'l'ii N '.!_' i"'i' cent i--|':'!i, liriiih nml • -¦¦.,¦ I' ;lt •,.¦- : liile "ly ;,.¦.,'. I.l ,|;,'!!-, 'I'h,. fiinily ¦ ' •:; . Ui.'ir
wives iiiiii ihinii-n wilh iii'-eliie In Hviiiil 11 ileiiili by shii'viiiiiiu. A ron- servillive e-iii!in''| nf i'n reli.'f flllliU reiiiiireil is SLiim .iiiil.
The government is not active and also "15 nriTtlilelo mieiiiiiilely cope with thc slliiiitiiiii, while ihe ppiviiieiul rull- wny, luiliiiii-y am! eivil niiihnritlos al¬ ready nre nl.strn. i ing the triinalt of foodslulTs t'rniii tie feriile to the fam- Ine-slriikeii ilisiriits. ailviuieing as ren- BOns the iiilliiiiry necessity, loeal food requlrc'iiieiiis ami the iiiieriuil revenue regulations.
Foreign Chinese nliservers agree that adequate relief Is p issihln only through the medium nf nn inierimfiniinl lonn for destined river eniiservatlon and Ir- rigiilliiii, the refin-i ¦ iiii imi nf ilie Htrlck- on priivliires mnl iiiving fund ns wnges for the eiii(iliiyiii, ut nf Ini'iii peasants. For pi-e\eiiilin; mil! rnmiteractlng fu¬ ture tlnods mill ili-niiu'lits the luan oonld be spniit with fmni 11 nii-operiitliin nnd 8tiper\ i-lni; 111' I- ¦¦ I'lneil hmd, the Imprnveil ernii> III nh'iiimte securi¬
ty fnr tlie Imiii.
Ill Pikiii Ihe .\i,,i'i-|i'iiii. Hi-lflsh nnd
A.\-M \i, MKi:iiN(i OF Tin;
lllSTOItH .W. .sDCIIiTV
The ..liiiual meeiiiitn' nf 'hi- nnr- aviuu ill...lurn:,ll fc>ul:li'!>' '.vlH tn'n' place on Thur.sday, bepi. 2.;, i;i.in.
Business meeling, ll;la a, in., at tbe Bible Class Itoolii. .Moi'a\iail Suud.iy-scliool annex. All niembers are urged to attend.
Tlie annual vesper, 1:10 p. in. at lliu Wliilelleld Houso. Admission by ticket only (not irunsferabku as tiio limit of possible entertainment hite been reached, thoso al a dis¬ tance should make application wiili CiiBh to Ihe Secretary for tickets. Mfmbers ;!5c, guests liOc. Tickets "Ity also be hud at Crawford's Drug Store and at the door.
Papers will be read hy .Miss Clara A. Beck, Annalist of the .Monigom- 6iy Co. ilisiorlcal Society: ".\ii Hon- m: Kffort to Save Penna. from iho Moraviuiis;" by the Uev. H, li. Mfrx, lat.j of Thibet, "The Winniiin 0' a lirido by King Srong-bts.m Kam-po nt Thibet;" and by Uie Kev. 3 M- Itiglits, "Into tho Indian Ter- "'ory in 1870." _
This gathering has boen growiiu; "i'reasinKly inierestiiig. and Un- PtPBcnt occasion should not fail 'o 0° su the .Xazareth meiubeis. .Miss ^'iiru A, Heck is well knnwn hei'i- 'lid is of Ihe well known i.uuily of "'81 naiun, for many ye.u s iirounii-
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First Inilhiiiiniis nf the intention to resume wnrk (-¦Mm- wlieii huiiilreds of Kirlkers niiiilieil fni' Uinlr nlil piisltlons. They were inl'iis,.i| -miinillN' rights, for
whieli Miev lune 1 ii hnliling out, but
were told Ibey wniil.l h., irlven tlielr old pnsltlniis mill eiery ii|.iiiirtiiiilty to at- tnln tlielr I'nnuer stmulini.'.
WO^' O NEWS IN
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lllh* '""'"al convenUon of Ihc .N'lZ- •jp" IhBlrlct Sunday-school Assocl- "•»¦> Will be held In Iho Forks i JJOfch, on Thursday evonlng, Sept.
CHICAGO.—Plans for nnancing the
livestock iiiiliisii-y aiid hmidiing the
greulesi i-ni'ii iriii' ii liislnry of the
Uiilleil Sillies m-l i.i'm; t'.iruiulated.
BUENOS AIRES.—Settlement of
Ihe Tiniia .\rl.a .|'i.-i:nii. ivhich has lineli a >i'iiiiu> nil i mn h. S.nilli Amer- |,.,.|,i |„ ;,,, ; .'IIU ill,siiuteh
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Ft^ORENCE.--Tln- number of d««d fr ll,, .iirilninaki i> Meiidily grow- |
|ll„ 11,,. latest llilvines fi'..|ii FIvlZZnHO ; |,H„. Ihe tnlal Un'le I" lii'-' In Vig- i
miii.i r-'t =1" '!"-' "i"l '''''"' i"J"'^'J ' Inneni'U >iM.^ ".wi-iiiid villages serl- ',„.. dmiuu-e wins .hiue, Hud 'JIMKIO an< hiillli less.
Mllnn.—Tut'ereil red rnirs hanging from nimsy, improvised flagpoles, mark tho progress of iiuliistrlnl revolu¬ tion In Uniy. I'liless tlm present quar¬ rel Is 8»ttloil within the next few days cniniuunlgni threajeiis to engulf the wliole conntry. T'he Soviet I'luldems liicri'iinu In iiiiiuhni' ami size as the tiuins from li'iin,e wind their wny Ihrough the fertili\ mniiiitiiin Hanked valley of Snsu tow nrd the industrial centers of T'niin ui'il .Mi'aii.
On some of the rnd lhi;.-s are a ham¬ mer mill sierile. I'll ler Ihhs eiuliieni Ilf thn v,-orkii.iiii illld th |i.ii-i'iit the Illil'illl extrein.isi,i u iiiini,!;. e llu'ir in¬ ii , ¦ !: l.f „ii,:ii.,: : i,.' ii,i.:iiry',< iii"iins n: l-'l.lllll : imi i:ii • - < their I'liipIoyerS gilliil lln 1 I
.Im i Ills ilil,I tlie work (;n;n_ , .: ¦! sneiii dniibt-
fiii \.', 1;,, 1 I i.. i . miiiiilimi was
flniiiriig ii;;rii'iiitii! ;r |.,'. I I'linii. On the otiier haml. little wnri; a|.pears to he ilniiii 111 111.' sn.mliKeil factories. r.im'k .-n.nhe is -niii pnui-iiu.' frnm the I'liinnieys of mui i the smaller
Wnl'ii ., hut this is tl,.' e.xn'plinli I'lltllOr
Ihiiii ihii I'uln, .Mi Ihe I: ". nsl w.irks I'liiiiii'i l.i; w 'III t!i ¦ umtaii.n-^'ii'iil In- llusiin liii',i- lull 'iii'il In 'he work¬ ers, iiut tim M'li ,,'i's iii'e mil cmi- liiiuiiig fn pi'ii iuee In Ihe e.xtelit gen¬ erally relnltl'll.
..\ tuiiei-.'-l Mninl-i'i'il liaiuier Is an
llll!lii-,t IV,!'.. ,-: U nl' ¦lllnlinss. Tlie Slip-
|ily nf raw \.,,' ' ¦ 1 as run
slinrt, innl tlm ' ¦ . ¦• iUiin a
I'.'W days ¦.•' ' ¦ ¦• ¦ .- must ue-
l,iiii'.,vle.i'..- . ¦, li.'iih'ii nr over¬
turn lll.l .,.. „.,., ,,',.
.MhiT ler nf l.alini' l.iih"io!ii lum heen iryiiig to 111- 11,-' nnpltal ami liilmr to¬ gether, bill Ml lai- Ills elTni'ts have been wlthnut Kin. es. Tlie in. eitiuient as long ns pnsviiiip will maintiiin Its pres¬ ent nttltude of neutrality. It declares Ihat the dispute is priiiarily one be- twi'eii cupitiil anil lahnr. wlio mu.st fight out their hattles a'liue.
! The troubles here all began with a. demnnd by the workers for higlier
'wages. The employers refus.'d the de¬ mand and liislitiited a lockout to pre¬ vent n strike iiuinug the lueii. An¬ gered by this, the iiietiilliirgieal work¬ ers took possession of tlie factories and begun to run them on soviet plans brought bnck from Russia by nn Ital¬ ian .SoclallHt missinii.
i The Itnlian e-\tremisis threaten to
'call out the wnrkeis nf ull ntlier In¬ dustries within a few days to support the luetallurgists.
It Is nnly nil tlm niitsklrls nf Turin that tl.iim is eviihine of Ii lily's In- ilusti'lal strii.e. Here the usual red (¦inlileius iipiu'ur nu the gi'.'iil {¦'. I. A. T., l.iimlii ami S, l'. .\. 'l'. nn-lories mill the \', ,'.-l iimhniis,. \,'iirks. All Ilmse ureal |iiiini< ;,.e l-,; , I'.icil day lllll ir_i,' hy Ull- ... :,,,,,:i Tiiey are li ,. i.'!'' I w .th n 'rhii,,- guns whil'..I niiei'iiini's iiml -: .lii-r Imhlnil nn-il.ii'.'s i,:;,i,| .m ih.' . urn, is nf the I',.II... ¦,;' \'.,,- i-'iiiiliiiirs.
'i': .. Ii,' 111 Sn.-ialist ili'imth's met Ml'. :i., h.-.e 111 .|i-.i'liss v.hnlhi'l- lliily'.s imi : 'in; emi imiiii>i imn iMiieiil >hiilild h,. .¦iiii'.el le.l intn a pnlilieal llnlshevik I'nMiliitiou. \ -I'eal iiiiiuhi-i' lit iliiliau Siielaiists stieugly n|ipiisn |inlilieal ae- li.iii. Ihcy j'eiir Ihm tin iniiiitry is lllll rl;.!' fnr a Cniiiiin.nisi I'eL'ime, but at the smne Utile limy caiinnt easily
' calm the feelings nf the worker.-) which tliey have been ut sueh pains
\ to lljfltllte.
j A S'nclallst meeting was lu'lil in the town hall at .Milan, where tlie Italian revniutlnnnry moveineiit now centers. Just ns liMnliie and Thnlzky inaugurat¬ ed thaIr r«glme by ehanglng the seat of goTwmiuent In Kiissia (rom Petro- grad to Moscow, so the llalhin extrem¬ ists bonat that Milan Is bi ulng mora
important thnn Umue. and should the Keds tnke over supreme power In Italy Ih«rB Is no doubt tbat they would seek to govern the country from .Milan.
SOVIIT FOOD LACK ACUTE. |
i Bacon Sold in Petrograd for 8,000 j Roubles Par^ound. |
Wa--hlnKtnii. Thnn vini's' bard i lalmr is the [letiiiliy m.w liii|insnil upon i any persnii in I'm m. nnl r.iuiid to possess fond ri|iiii iihiit in i|iiiiiiUty to nue pniuid nf n ''at' ' ~. " Inh' Ilm dealh ]i,.iiaiiy is mil:: ni .'I'.'i! in |i,ii-aiiis \\|i,, V. I'I; In renin nr ii'i'iiin n ipilsi- th'imil S.rini>n' — o'i r,i|ii|ii i.ins may I,, in.i. Ill hv ll ' I i"i III.:' n .|iiii!itily ,,r ' ,,-, I, ..niim.'i : :'i n I'l"!.'. i.il snhl I ,,. vn 1 1,1',' 'i ¦¦ a i.niim! !
GUARD U. S, RIGHTS IN MfXICO |
Washington Not tc Confine Its Wnfcn [ to Oil Properties.
\\',.|,i III I, 11 The ri his nf .Amer ;
I,.aus ll II I '! hi :i .il'ini lliire. iillnilu! mid uiunmin "'11 il - in .Mnvho. iis well IIM of Ilinse liilei'i-ll'll In nil prnpi-rlles, bave lu'Ch the siihi' .I .if reeeiil repre-
sentlllinlis In the .\1 'xhuu (MiveriimiMII,
It WHH learned liisliiiii'es reuurded IIH liifrlnL'iug nil these rights tliroiign dnuble luNiilh'U or i'niill..eainry meas¬ ures Inn.' been iinleil III Ibe corre- . |
Month | 09 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1920 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19200916_001.tif |
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