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CONGRESS TO RECEIVE MEXICO'S CHURCH APPEAL / ^H^i? A Paper For The Home SUNDAY INDEPENDENT LEASED VvIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT TO 3 .X. M. SUNDAY The WEATHER 1 Washln^tim, Auinirt Jl.—¦»»<»ni l-ennn: Rain tiuntlay; MoniUy fair, with rljilnc t^mpemtur* i 1 FORTY-SIX PAGES The Only Sunday Newavaper CoTertnr the W>ocHn» Vail.r WILKES-BARRE, PA., SUNDAY AUGUST 22,1926 ;rre<l at Wlllif t. Mrcoad ClaH M.<il M\iter PRICE EIGHT CENTS UNIONS HERE DENOUNCE BRIDGE CONTRACTS; % CHARGE OPEN INSULT TO ORGANIZED LABOR Big Klan Cross Breaks Record SprlngfleH, tlU August Sl.—The iarRDst fiery cross ever dtsplayetl n Illinois was lighted at a meellnit here tonlpht. il'm.ixinK an all (lay sejwion of the K. K. K. The cross was more th.'in 80 fetil hiKh and 'ormetl the IwirkKroiwid ot a flaK Iraped pliitform from whieh num- •reus speeihes hy Klan offlclals of •he Illinois rt'iilin wi^re ni.'i'le *^- kstoratlon Of Waterways Isj Required If United States | is To Solve Wew Problems i DESPERAIE HOPES GREAT GAIN SEEN DAY'S LIST Motorcars And Mines Roll Up A Tragic Toll Of Accidents Over Wcek-End SEVERAL RUN DOWN loover Predicts Acfdition Of j Sudden Relapse Develops forty-Five Million People Pleurisy — Specialists Are In Next Quarter Century Called To His Assistance OUTLINES A PROGRAM Seattle, Wash., August 27. — re retary of Commerce Herbert l.iover tonight urged immediate [ioption of a nation-wido program viding for full utilization of vers, streams and lakes for navi- ttiiJa, flood control, rcclr nation id electric power, in a speech be- the Columbia River Basin raguc, I .\sscrting that thc United States ppultition will be increased by 1,000,000 in the next 25 years. loovcr says every resource must be laced in use if wn ar. ' ; : iiin r food, indepciidenrc tix- land he added thai ...,., i is (rreatc-^t undeveloped resources." I Hoover recommended widening deepening of the upper Missis- j'lii .-sy.stem, predicting this would IrtiK'e transportation rates to a prc- l-'vel fnr thi.s rcpion nnd he ted thnt immediate con- ol dam at Boulder Canyon is fci's.tary, "iiur streams and rivers offer us a h^.slhlo total ot 6.'i,000,000 horsepower fi.l of this le.tis than 11,000.000 has developed," he said. "Ot our i 000 miles of posalhle Inland water less thnn 7.000 arc really mod- Jnlzeil. ¦We still hnve 30,000.000 acres rosslblo reclalmable and Irrigable "wij^iu.st no lonpcr think in terma smsle projects, bnt ii'. terms of co- Jtlinated long-view development of rh system, either in naviKatlon, poi1 control, reclamation. Irrigation etcctric power. Ten Year Program "We are expeniling on Isolated |nrks about $05,000,000 a year," he 1.1 "An lncren.se beRinninK at 125,- (lu.OOO and rislnsr to Jioo.ooo.ono a lOBclher with colluteinl exiiendi- le ot slates and local communities lould complete most of our prcsslnir ^ojocts In the next len years. Murh this expense would bo recovered ^nm land and lenses of by product o\s er. "In tho Mlssi.sslppt system for mod- IniTt! cost we can pi-ovltle a modern Vausporlatlon sy-slem of 9.000 miles ervioK 20 states. Rise In frcl|;ht |iuo.s In the upper Mississippi reRlon created ,1 series of toll pates noun 1 these states nnd has retarded heir iconoralc life and contributed to Ilie liifflcultles of Ihelr aarrlculture and itiustry." The entire Mississippi system can Two Automobiles Proceeding On Holiday Tours Arfi Dp- set; Occupants Thrown Out HAS RESTLESS DAY New York, Auguat Sl—(UP)—PV>ur physlclnns were nt the bedside of Ru- tioiiih A'alcnIIno, motion picture star, as he reached a critical period of his Illness tonlpht. After four hours ot constant attend.ince, the tloctors Is- sude tho following bulletin-. "I'leurisy has tleveloped In the left chest and Mr. \'altntlno has had a vory restless dny. His ttempcraturc was 103 and his pulse lHO. (Rlpneil) "Meeker, "Durham, ".Manninp." The thrtte spt-i-lnlist.s who .sipned the bulletin were assisted by physicians trom the staff of the rolycUnlc hos¬ pital, where Valentino wiui operated on last Sflnflay nlpht. F. Georpe I'llman, Valentino's per¬ sonal manaper, illd not disirnlse his anxiety over the actor's contlition. He said thc doctors had rieciiled to Issue no more bulletins until morning, un¬ less a prave crisis developed, but that he hatl lieen nssnretl the patient's Ill¬ ness niipht lake a turn either way. An infection which appearetl sud¬ denly la.st nlpht was an expected de¬ velopment of tho opemtlon, but Its delay caii=ed grave concern. Usually Ihs condition develops within four (lays after the opemtlon, bul In Valen¬ tino's caso It hns been six days. Valentino flrsl showed a remarkable recovery. He was .smillnp and happy nnd even submilietl to an extensive Interview to the Unltetl Press, through TJlImrin. This morning, however, he waa re- porteil to have ;a'<«'n,a 'Ipcided change for tho worse and the news caused the gravest anxiely to his frienils and to movio fans throughout the coun¬ try. Tho hospital, which had been comparatively quiet when It seemetl Valentino was nbout to recover again became thc center of attention. The swj^hbonril whs liesleped by thousantVs of calls and visitors came in 11 steady stream lo ask aliout the star's condition at the hospital office. ,Scveral girls turned awny with leara in their eyes when they were told that he was "qulto 111, but there has been no change since the Uust bulletin." Shortly l>efore midnipht Tillman an- nounced that the movie star's nur.se hail iu.st aiimlni.stercd a quarter of a grain of .' .phine In order to mnke the patient sleep. At thnt time tho spe«iall.sts had left the hospital and Valentino was suffering less severely from the dull ache accompanying pleurisy. It was leamed that the physicians discussed the possibility of a blootl transfusslon to bolster Valentino's slrenpth, but hnd arrived al no con- ONE HIT BY TRAIN frtntlnued on pape 6. section 3) riuslon PATRIOTIC ARGUMENT ENDS WITH GUN PLA Y Automobile accidents were thc chief contributors to yesterday's accident list which cau.sed two deaths and injury to seventeen persons, accord¬ ing to hospital records. A grade cro.i.sing mithap resulted in three victims requiring surgical attention. A husband and wife who started from this city on a tour escaped death by a narrow margin when their machine up.f.et on thc Lacka¬ wanna Trail. Another family pnrty traveling on the same highway hnd a similar experience that placed them in a hospital at Binghamton. Three persons, two of them being a father and son, narrowly escaped doath yesterday afternoon at 2:30 a'clock when their automobile was struck by a I^chigh Valley locomo¬ tive on a grade crossing nt Dupont. Two of the victims are in Pittston state ho.tspital. They are I'Yank Reap, it) yoars. of S06 .Spring street, Avoca, and John Frey, 10 years, of 2;a I'acker avenue. West Avttca. noth are suffering from lacerations of the heatl. while Heap's contliflon h'ls been matle .serious by In- terrtal Injuries. The Krey hoy's father went home after belnp given Ilrst altl. The nccident haitpeneil ns a locomo¬ tive In charre of Engineer W. J. Mur¬ phy was running west on the Dupont tracks. Offlcials of tho Lehigh Valley railroad declare a watchman waa at hi:: Porrt r.n the crns.-.ln^ hut tlu: driver of the m.ichlne Ignored his warning. The machine waa operated by the Ciller Frey. After tbo crash the auto¬ mohile w!is carried a short distance along the track hut thc locomotive was broupht to a quick stop. Two Oars I'pset A huslxinil and wife met with injury ye.trterday after starting on an auto- mobile tour for the jveck-end. They arc EliJ:ih Major and wife of .Ml Kouth River street, this city . They were ti-aveling thc L,ackawanna Ti-ail en¬ route lo Syracuse when the accident happeneil. While n.ivlp,itlng a curve between Dalton and LaPlume the machine got beyond control. It mount¬ ed a cinder bank an.l overturned off the road. Mrs. Major Buffered Injury to her rtght arm ami a lacerated hand. Her husband waa bruised antl cut. llolh were treated at Fai-toryvlllo by I>r. French. Their cnr was towed to a garage at Lake Wlnola. Mrs. Antonio Ca-saara, tt years oW, of I'ittston, received prolmble fatal In¬ juries at 5 a. m. yeaterday when her : huslKind's automobile overturned on the I>ackawanna Trail near Halalcnil. Phe Is In ninghamton hospital. Her skull Is fnictured iind she Is suffering from Internal Injuries . Her husband nntl son were Injured in the same ae- fil. nt. Thc Cassarn family waa i- 1 , i'. lo N'ew York Rtate lo > T ;. : 1- To avoid traiHc they w. in.i, i;:: a night run. The wreik Is ;i .1 iiiton the driver's lack of Cost Of Living Shows A Drop \Vaf«hinKlon. Auiru.<it li. t'. P - The nntfonal cost of Itvlnfr rtronpo*! (7 per cent durtiiK thi» f-rMt n\x Tiionlh.n of l;»2fi. thi- TnHr.! Sintt.H t>uronii of labor stati.stu^ r'>i>orit-d tiHlHy. Th^" RUiVey, hft.^*r1 on report* 'rom 32 riti'- " ihat coiiiino' iity ll^n¦•-^* ' I'll I'l.3 p«'r :oMt In 111*' I : irs. bu! Ihi-y \rt* Attn a)K>ul 7»i.- i«T <cnt above th© IVtlS pn^-wiir \p\ci. This y«ar*a 1wr<»aso wa.s nttrll>atec1 to reduc- :ionB In prlroa of foo*i. clothing, rents nnd hnu.*<« furniflhlnKs. I*o« \nKPl*'H. C'al, reported t!i*> Kr(^t»Jtt reduction 3.5 ppr c«nt. AmoHK thli reductions jr1v«n ttore: Atlanta 1.4; Haltimore 1.6; ttirmlnRham i.4: Itonton 2.^; Iluf- alo II; ChlcajTo 1.6; t'inflnnati O.S: nov#lant| U4; I^cnvfr 3 1; Pe- !roit 1.7; Houston 3; IndlnnnpoltA ! 9; Kun.'^vs I'lty 1.2; 1x>h AnRiden 15; MoniphlH 1.8; MlnnonpoILt 0.6; Mobile i.i; New OrloanH 2.1; Now York :;.r.: Norfolk lii; I'hiladtdphia 11; rt(t.'*t>urch IS; rortlan<t Mo.. IS; rortlaud. (»ro. 1 r>; Itlohmond, \ft„ u.U; St. Imu\h 0.7; Saa Fr«n- 'Ihc'o 2.4; Snvannnh 1.4'; Bcranton, {'a. 2S; S«ftttl«. WaJ*b , I.H; Wawh- Inglon 1.1. Jackson ville. Florida, rcffl.itfrcd ll ,1 per ivnt inrreaft". President Of Mexico Andj Archbisliops Of Catholic! Church Hoiil A Conference' Plane Crumples Three Are Killed KalHiTuuno, Mich.. Aurujit Sl, - ''nimptTnK of itn nlrplnn« wing nX n I'*' .ll approxiMiati'ly :?.*M»0 foot .lu-od Inhtnnt dt'ath of thn-e n\rn 'Afiv late tivliiy. 'I'h-^ d.-ad w.-re Victor Arnold. :v, of I'.intl.' I'rvck. i>ilot of tho plnnn. ami U\t* two ta-Nisentrftrs, Williwn Itumam. 5f», ind i'larw HloilK*«tt, I& Thi» mvl- i. Ill ... .nil. I ..^ Aniidd afti'inptcd ' r.iM.ii I nftor an inirniutnul lOM- llu.-, tfllow uiir ft loop the Itxip, Central lallp, U I., Aujcust II.— rwo plrla, ona Identified nn MIm Klixulvth N. I>rnmniond, 11> year 3td flodely Klrl. were killed tanlKM ivhen a madHtflr in which they .\ rre r'tllnt: w ar. rtemnli.'*hed by a l<onff Iriland railroad train at a .irndo cnv-i-tinK her»». LOCAL IMORS GEI NEW PROFITS FROM STOCK RISE Issues Allied With Coal In¬ dustry Are Boosted Up In New TOfk Trading MORE EXPECTED MEDIATOR PRESENT I Decision Reached Favors The j Submission 0( Aii Facts To| Congress In September ! CONDEMN PLANS j FOR OPEN SHOP ON COUNTY JOB i Committee Headed By Congressman- elect Declare That Court Has Set I Ruling Favorable To Union Clause \ And That United States Also Up- j holds Policy of Protection SA Y BUSINESSMEN ALSO SUFFER " ELUDE REPORTERS Iluiicts proVtMl more convincing than Perils early yesterday monilng when men got inlo a debate as to • of them had boen the best .hiring the World War, When .ike of biitlle had cleared Was- mho. S3 yeara old, of :5S4 1 alley, Ijirksville, was thc only 11. He was carried off to Nes- West side hospital while the po- • !"d up his three opi>onenta :• r,.ite. n,tu arrested were I'aul Karolo. ars, proprielor of a boarding ¦ at 39 Fonrth Btreet, l.arksville; ! 'loryke, Z9 yeant. of ^ x.inder l^ukow, 2il I- K'lrolo i.s t;^ ::,«Iir.g. At a heaniiM ,is freed under Jl.OOO u chaiKO of feloniou.-i uounJ- The two SyracuiO men were re- '¦ under $500 bond each. j^_, J ...., ,f Reinbo took plaj? at 12:30 o'clock yeaterday morning In the rear of Karolo's boarding houae. The quartet, all declared to have seen .service In the army, had been drink¬ ing police believe. Toward the end of their piuly. their talk luni^ I., army daya and •¦ ' have been ' ny the HUnltle . ::un and tiring ntt ended thc de- ' years, of 458 M ¦'-. waa admitted lo N'anlicoktd Statu llitspltal at 11:25 o'clock last night suffering from In- ]. ¦ ¦ -li^s and a [toaslble frmrtii"^ ' , He was run down b\ :, near his home. His t-. dition la critical. i Other Ai'rtdenl. I it al lUiulLu. 1 hate. raclot>. It Iwo Syrat • lllf after removing t.ospital, where III waa sBtia- .hey were M'.ii.ling IHrii Karolo'a Umrduig bouae. was killed wlirn he wua cttught Ijt-1 neath a fall of rock. I Rec. ' ' '" " had 1- Bear '' death nt Jom-).!. . Bear Creek. He • ¦ Th team l-m., .¦ ., man brmme .'rlgbiened and ran I I Waen a bicycle oo wklch he waa ( (,;eoilnued on p«c* k •ecUon 1) New proflta for hunilreds of local investors, who have Isiupht heavily of stocks Issueil by ^oriionitlons closely alUetl with the anthracite Imlustry, were chalked up yeslenlay when the New York stock cxrhange rerordotl adtled gains for theso holdings. Stock¬ holders of I/«hlgh Vnlley Coal, (ilen .Mtlen, lielaware A Iliitlson railroad and other Ulntlred companies saw their certificates roach the llulle^t mark of the summer, llrokerape offices here were unabia to o/fi»r »» r«r^..ton for tho spurt, except to point out that for the past two weeV been a ..¦low but steady ; t ' nt an¬ thracite stiK-k.s. Tt,. 'i ttf win¬ ter with its Itoom lt>r ctMil t oinpanlea antl the prospect of new melons titling eut, were given in unofficial tirclea ns the reasons for the ailvanco on the market. . Principal Interest yeatenlay was centere<l In #e activity of Delaware &. Iliitla<in slock. It sold al a ntw high ot 178 "A. Thia stock cllinlstil after rc|iorts hail spread that cimijiany spokesmen exitecl the certltit ate.^ to reach Zno Itcfore the end of lhe year. In ad.Iitlon, there haa been a inrsis- tent story for the past year thnt umler a tiegrepatlf>n phin soon to ho an¬ nounced u genoroua stock divltleml wiii be deciart'd. Bulletin luued One brokera'le flnn Issued the fttl- lowing bulletin concerning I>. & H-: "Thia ia no doubt tho lieginninu nf a move In n. * H. thut will UiMiiuni 11,. • r the coal proijerty '! .¦ slock of the com- (., ¦ I m large lots. The slot k ha.s Uicii nianlpuhitetl lieck antl forward from timo to lime to acfu- muliite all the Hln<:k available by thai proic.ss. It wlll l>e tho object lo »<> ^tuire It by those srho besltatetl or for the 111. rii of the lilans of of the ' k are stnn : "" course coal pro|>ertle8 and Itml thetr oppor¬ tunity to buy. of thl I time l« ¦ . . wart:, I.4ickawanna aiel \V't-st«rn, !..«- hlvh Vallev and the Uratling t'o. did 'e* \ lock dlviilend on *'¦¦ te*! and the .-ft a value of I. pur e.u:h -'"fe of ¦lack now out | .Htandiog.'' ' I ¦''. n foal com '¦ ' ' on the ' ¦k of the 174^ Tl.e tin.t ..ai- 1. The closing quo l-tchlgh Valley i».al bit ¦ high for the •y .t IS It ..;.,-i„-,| at 42*i and PRESSURE INCREASES Mexico City, August 21. UP.— rhe conflict between Church and State over religious laws will go be¬ fore the Mexican Congress in Sep¬ temlier. Tliis was decided tonight in a conference between I'realdent Cnlles anil Archbi.nhopa Q'oico, Jim- Incs nnd Diaz, representing Uie E^pisropatc, Thc conference lasted an hour and a half, Kiluardo Mc«- tre, who ia acting aa intermediary between tho Church nnd thc State, was preaent at the conference which lasted nn hour nnd a half. The .situation remains um lianged, but there teemed tn be a prububility that somo agrceraeTit might ta reachetl whereby the clergy could return to the churches pending thc |ire.t<entatiun to Congress of thc Church's pica for reform of thc constitution. There was no reaaon lo iM'lleve to¬ night the Chunh would flnd relief In tho CimgnWH or In the courts, since tho leKi'liitlvo anil Judicial brnnchea of the govt rnment appear to be aa firm¬ ly il.itrmlned a.'* the oxocuilve to en¬ force Iho religious lawa. The con¬ ference loday ap!>arenlly was the di¬ rect renult of I-nsldent Callei.' letter lo the I'.i.thopa In which he n illcl to their pita thol the rellgloua laws bo suapenileil. He said ho woul.l not suspend Ihe lawa, but pointed out that tbe church had re<-ourse lo Itio Con¬ gress or to the courts and siiggesled that efforts for repeal or ausinnslon be directetl towanl ono or the otlier of thoae bnmches ot tho governmenl. In a circular issued I. • ils- copatc chargeil Ihat lli ¦nl had permitted grave li. : .lie Inflicted upon women recently arrested m conni-cllon with cxmsptraclea as- soilateil with the Callea regime. It Is alloKetl tho women were placed In a prls.m in which were ctinllned Iminoral women and th,it soldiers o<.'cui>ied thu women's cells at night Tba circulars said the women had not eiwagi'd In seditious enterprtsea and that they did not possess and had not the meaiu lo purchase ijmis. Mestre, the Intermediary between the slate and the Church. It. h promi¬ nent lawyer and head of tho lottery lUtd was present tislay at a conference nf the Kplaropata bul refused to com¬ ment when he laft the conference chance. Increased PrrsMire Tho hope of th- the struggle with tlay to lie In pressure by means of tha boycott .[tonsored by the leajru* for tha de- renm of rellgloua liberty and blessed by the church. 1 much talk today of Ihc . h.ivlng reachwl Ihe ar- . but, funtlarnenlally, the -iluulioii it.nailn» ua 11 wus with the i;inernment Htlll In u Cominandlnx po- - ' " '- '¦ -MI! on. Thtrit I either the | ¦ lid ret«de from ; I Itv Ituitdc iM>sn,oaa uf Ibelr respactlve < fronls. , '¦ -'-•'- .-¦' ....... (j,^j f(,fi^ : tiles' Irt- ite, re-I ii.^j.e.t Ul lhe liri.A.1 i : • lo I his letter, Calles had tbo | III am hes of the i -,t...ril with Ibc - that relief from ciihtr -«pei:led. ' E Composer And Heiress Back From Europe In Anticipa¬ tion Of Visit From Stork AIDED BY CLERKS Mtinlreiil, August 11 (ITl livlnu nerllii antl wife who slipped Into Can ada from l*.ii*i>po and alinoHt nvoldeil all I'liltliclly, iheckeil tml of Ihe llili Hiilfl here tothty for nn unknown ties- tlnutlnn. They had coma to Montreal Inst nigrht from tjuel>ec anil were, here while repoits had them al widely Mcallered points over Canada. Montreal, ijue, August il —nnjoylng for lhe mumenl at least a seclusion that has Nten denleil them since their marriage last winter attracted worl.l wlile interest, Irving Herlln. the sou:., wriler. nml his brltle the former Klllii Maekny, today were believed to be In MontreaJ . Allhough the iiiiiignlto of "Mr. ami Mrs. ,\. Jtihnsou". l.> which tin. couitle reachetl (Jiielst- fituii Kool lantl yes- ler.l.iy on the Cunatli.in lint-r Mont- nalrn. faileil Ihem nt the pier, the noted couple hail It..Iter success later imd their wherealMiuts was unknown. Mrs. Berlin hml nuhllc symniithy In wishing privacy liecauae, accortllng to report, sha Is soon to Istcome a mother. 'I'he Ilerllns chiikid 17 pieces of ling- gaffe to Miinlre.il antl three to the New York Onii.il .-•tM.iri '.n Ntw York. Original iKiokit' were caneelletl aft'ii il : i !• ¦¦ dllKoverefl antl Ih" lu-rlms tii.i. tickets to Montreal. I"i..in ain. here 11 waa lielieved they went tu n hotel and petlllone,! the clnrk tn shield them froiTi a inrleii..i puhlic. A clerk at the Mtiiint ilovitl linlt I. hiiwityer, lnfiirme<l the I'niiitl I're'n that the Iterllna "might' lie reglstereil there. Another rtftiort h:iil them ut lha Ultx. (ion* In New Vnrk The hotel, tifii-r swearing through. | out tho day that the couple was "-t Ihare, mlmltted tonight they had ! there over night itml luul laft afternoon, "preaumably for Ni-w j York." I The hotel volunteered the Infortiiii Hon that the Ilerllns were h. plensed with their stay, sinca • had they Iwen alile to elude n- ' genial clerk, who admlltod he would luivn lie«n dlstnisMril from i'.' service If he tlfirtAtt reiMirters etilli.i. ' ' *:.it n«rhn It j f.trmatlon I "Mr. ll.il.ll. rery thankful l" r, ¦• Noii-l'ui'ti.sjiii Labor I,ii>aBUt', nici-Uiij? in Union Hull last niKht, Hiloptotl 11 rt'ni)!ijti',!:- cuiiilt'nuiiiiK Coiint.v ("omniiMsLon- I cr.s Iliiviil M. UoMsor, M. J. Mi'I.aiiKlilin ami AnihroHO West ' for tlii'ir all<>K>'<i rt^fusul to havo n I'iauHP inHorti'il in tlie speci- ticntioim or conlraot for thc ni-w ?2,000,000 liridKc ovor the riviM' lit Markt't utroot, I'lilliiitf for Iho oinplo.vKieiit of union 1 hilior whorovor poH,MibIo, and iiloilK'injf tlio lalior loriKue to |oi)po5i' tho caiKiitinoy of Iho threo t'oniniis.nionorn if they I should a.spiro for any political ollico in tho futuro. I I-'ollowiiiK thc niloption of tho rosoliition a motion pre- vniloxl that it be nont to tho polii'y ooinmittooa of Unitod .Mine ; Workors of Aniorioa of I'lynioiitli nntl Naiitiooko and to local I unions of ovory othor labor oi'^'niii/.ation in Liizorno county, HskiiiK that tho resolution bo uphold and that tho local unions iiro on record a.t oppo,'<inir .Mos.trrt, Uossor, McIiaiiKhliii and |\VoHt ft« "unfair" to union labor. Tho resolution censured jtho county comminsionors "for tho deceitful and contcmptu- |i)U« treatniont of tho roprosontntivo.'^ of labor" and said that tho awarding of the contract to Waitor S. Uao, hrid|?o con¬ lractor, "cotiHtitutcd both an in.'Ault and an injury to organ¬ ized labor of this county," Thc rosoliition was oriirinnlly drafted nnd approved by thc executivoconimitteo of \Vilkos-Rarre Central Labor Union and condemned only County Coniinissioncrs Uns«or and Md- [..auRhlin, Last nijfht whon it was prosenfod to the repre- Hcntntivos of various crafts eniployoil in Wyoniinfr Vailoy who mako up thp Ljibor Livijriio, it was voted that County Com- niissionor West, althoiinh ho miKht not havo hml a direct hand in tho awariliiiu of thu contract, is a liirclinK of the liixpayers and that his namo .should bo included in the reso¬ lution ina.smuch as ho failed to raise a hand to protest in favor of tho union reprt^Hoiitativos. riioKressmnn f,ead» I'rolrat here Judge Kul- Tht. f.imnillteo «lihh iit'-mpittl to' m tha contnut have the foilnly .iiers In- ' l.ilior struct llie contr.1 •• union! ment labor uill rover p. - made up | ¦ •iinntl- nf iiii*fitlM<nt of Ontral l«ttbor UtU<>n un'l thc htillillnir tnuU-M rraftii. 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Object Description
Title | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Masthead | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Subject |
Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) - Newspapers Luzerne County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Description | An archive of the Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent newspaper. |
Creator | Wilkes-Barre Independent Company |
Publisher | Wilkes-Barre Independent Company |
Place of Publication | Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) |
Date | 1926-08-22 |
Location Covered | Pennsylvania - Luzerne County |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For more information, please contact the Osterhout Free Library, Attn: Information Services, 71 S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. Phone: (570) 823-0156. |
Contributing Institution | Osterhout Free Library |
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 | 08 |
Day | 22 |
Year | 1926 |
Description
Title | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Masthead | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Subject |
Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) - Newspapers Luzerne County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Description | An archive of the Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent newspaper. |
Creator | Wilkes-Barre Independent Company |
Publisher | Wilkes-Barre Independent Company |
Place of Publication | Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) |
Date | 1926-08-22 |
Date Digital | 2008-11-05 |
Location Covered | Pennsylvania - Luzerne County |
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 26869 kilobytes. |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For more information, please contact the Osterhout Free Library, Attn: Information Services, 71 S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. Phone: (570) 823-0156. |
Contributing Institution | Osterhout Free Library |
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 |
CONGRESS TO RECEIVE MEXICO'S CHURCH APPEAL
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A Paper
For The Home
SUNDAY INDEPENDENT
LEASED VvIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT TO 3 .X. M. SUNDAY
The WEATHER
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FORTY-SIX PAGES
The Only Sunday Newavaper CoTertnr the W>ocHn» Vail.r
WILKES-BARRE, PA., SUNDAY AUGUST 22,1926
;rre |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19260822_001.tif |
Month | 08 |
Day | 22 |
Year | 1926 |
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