Sherbrooke daily record, 21 août 1922, lundi 21 août 1922
[" « Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1922.\t.\tTwenty-sixth Year.ANOTHER EFF adv\tO#.\tORT MADE TO END\tCOAL STRIKE Irish Irregulars !\tPlan For Big Campaigi\ti Of Destruction Violence Broke Out Anew Today In Rail Strike Governor Alien, of Kansas, Gives Mayor Harry Barton, of Kansas City, Twenty-Four Hours in Which to Restore Order, Threatening to Send Troops if the Situation Does Not Improve\u2014Peace Negotiations are Pending at New York\u2014Union Chiefs Give Assurance That no Sympathizers\u2019 Strike of Train Service Employees Impends.CAeeociated Press Despatch) C)| HICAGO, August 21.\u2014Disorder continued to flare in the railroad shop workers strike during \u2018the early hours of its eighth week, despite peace negotiations pending at New York, and assurances by chiefs of the \u201cBig Four\u201d that no sympathizers\u2019 strike of train service employees impends.While Michigan Central detectives W'ere investigating the Gary, ImL, wreck, in which two of the train crews were killed ear y yesterday, violence broke out anew at scattered points from coast to coast.On the Atlantic side new disorders occurred at Columbia, S.C., where eleven men brought in to work in the shops of the Southern Railway were attacked by a crowd of strike sympathizers.Hostilities broke out again at San Bernardino, Calif., where four men employed by the Atchison, Topeka and Sante Fc shops w:ere beaten.Rushing to Kansas City following a near riot in the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific shops there, Governor Allen of Kansas, gave Mayor Harry Barton twenty-four hours in which to restore order, threatening to ïend troojs if the situation dees not improve.Governor Allen said he was informed that gunmen had been imported to intimidate men who wanted to work in the railroad shops.) ardmen of the.St.Louis-Louisville Line of the Southern Railway Company at Princeton, Indiana, who had been on strike since Saturday morning, returned to work and freight and passenger train services, which had been tied up, were restored.#\tSt #\tCONFERENCE ON TÜRCO- * #\tGREEK PROBLEM.# ft (Associated Press Despatch.) # * PARIS, Aug.21.\u2014The Al- # SK lied conference on the Turco- # St Greek problem probably will St St be held in some Italian city St St within the next six weeks as St St the result of a note from the St St British Government received St St at the French Foreign Office St St today.\tSt St The note is in response to a St St French communication of St St August 3rd, suggesting a St St conference of the Allies in St St which Turkish and Greek rep- St St resentatives would be admit- St St ted on an equal basis.\tSt Si\tSi SiSiSt StstSs StSiSi « S; S! 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TARIFF BILL IS PASSED BY IL S.SENATE Republicans Plan to Send Bill to Conference Under a Special Rule This Week.HANDLING THE REINS IN MANITOBA m tr v&tsv, AMPLE EVIDENCE THAT THE REBES ARE NOW PLANNING NEW CAMPAIGN OF TERRORISM AND DESTRUCTION First Group Picture of Premier John Bracken, of Manitoba, and His Cabinet.(Associated Press Desoatch) WASHINGTON, Aug.21.\u2014The Administration tariff bill, \u201cThe Tariff Act of 1922,\u201d was passed on Saturday by the Senate, after four months\u2019 debate.It now goes to conference.The House will get the tariff bill back from the \u2018Senate today, just a year and a month after it first acted 21.\u2014Representatives of anthracite workers and of the men \u201e\t,\t,\t.\t, who operate the mines assembled upon it.Republican leaders plan to , h a|ain tc)d for another session send it to conference under a spe- f the% tiatfons l0 reconciie the cial rule this week to smooth oven\tf _ the two thousand-odd differences .d^rences between the two TRctu no Leaders Of Anthracite Workers Continue Conference With Operators-Fnmpmen Have Retimed To Work At The Sydney Mines Significance Was Placed in the Fact that Mine Union Leaders and Operators Had Arrived at a Point in Saturday\u2019s Session Where Terms of a Possible Contract Were Discussed\u2014Announced that Miners in Several Sections Have Returned to Work.(Associated Press Despatch) HILADELPHIA, Pa., p August two between the Senate and the House.MICHIGAN CENTRAL EXPRESS DELIBERATELY WRECKED BY PLOTTERS\u2014RAID MADE ON UNION HEADQUARTERS ?-\u2014-;______ (Associated Press Despatch.) CHICAGO, Ills., Aug.21.\u2014Early | morning examination of papers and correspondence seized in a raid late last night on the offices of the ! Trades Educational League, which is headed by Wm.Z.Foster, who led the last steel strike and who recently was deported from Colorado i as one of the foremost radical lead-, \u201cOne Big Union\u201d propaganda among rail workers, and gave valuable | ers of America , bared a widespread information concerning a systematic series of radical meetings in rail- j road centres, according to State Attorney Crowe.No awests were made, but a long i list of names of radical leaders was ! unearthed, Mr.Crowe announced.The State Attorney's investigation began immediately after receipt there of the report of the Michigan Central wreck at Gary.Ind., in i which two men were killed and two injured, and the discovery of two sticks of dynamite on the Pennsyl- ! vania Railroad tracks.Foster was reported to be in Joliet, Illinois, where it was reported he spent several days after hi was ordered out of Colorado by state authorities.Railroad officials said that the Michigan Central express; train had been deliberately wrecked ; by plotters.Spikes were removed from ties and rail loosened, they ; said.The raid on Foster\u2019s headquarters was planned after hurried communication.-, with authorities in other United States rail centres where disorders have occurred, and where meetings of railroad men have been addressed by radical leaders.Detectives battered down the door of the League\u2019s offices.Inside they seized letter files, card indexes, books, pamphlets ami pictures of Leninc and Trotzky.Soviet leaders of Russia.The evidence filled a truck.Foster is said to have come ( to Chicago folio-wing his expulsion from Colorado.From here he went; to Joliet, where Sheriff Newkirk was wounded and two men killed in a rail strike riot two weeks ago-.REWARD IS OFFERED.(Associated Press Despatch) CHICAGO, Aug.21.\u2014Express j train No.39, en route from New! York to Chicago, was wrecked with the loss of two lives near Gary, Ind., early yesterday by the removal of twenty-seven spikes from THRILLING ARE TALES TOLD BY THE SURVIVORS LIBERALS PLAN TO HOLD HUGE CONVENTION which have kept the hard coal mines ! idle since April 1st.Both National and State Govern-j mental influences arc being exerted j\t______ S, Ï40\"»cS,.,ÏÏ pST \u201d °«\u2018y Two Candidates in View- Enough orders have been reported | Conservative Opposition Is to be on hand in the collieries to |\t,\trr keep the mines producWg mere than ; DOObiru!.the normal amount for months.1\t- Significance was placed in the faetj An overflow meeting is promised It Is Not Their Intention to Hold on to Areas as an Organ ized Force and Invite Conflicts at Close Quarters with the Free State Forces, But to Strike Swiftly vand Inflict the Maximum Amount of Harm to All Men of Questionable Loyalty\u2014Rebels Undergoing Organization into Flying Columns.(Associated Press Despatch) I LONDON, Aug.21,\u2014A Press As- | sociation despatch from Dublin | says there is ample evidence i that the irregulars, who admittedly | have been defeated in the field, are planning a new campaign of terror- | j ism and destruction.The insurgents\u2019 i tactics are undergoing a change j I which has become more and more ap-| parent since their rout from Cork.I I It is not their intention to hold on ] to areas as an organized force and j invite conflicts at close quarters with j the Free State forces, adds the des-1 patch, but to strike swiftly and in- ; flict the maximum amount of harm I to all men of questionable loyalty.The irregulars are declared to be undergoing organization into flying columns, composed of about thirty to i forty men, and divided into squads of j five, to carry out the new tactics, i The irregulars intend to conduct guerilla warfare \u201cby the same meth- ; ods as when war was waged against j the English\u201d.In these words the irregular higher command has notified the rank and file.At the same time strict orders have been issued against \u201cindisciplined looting.\u201d The burning of barracks, court houses and work houses, and the destruction of railways and bridges will continue and is authorized by the leaders.Commission Is On Way To Berlin Reparations Committee.Is Making Final Eifort to Find Temporary Solution of the German Indemnity Problem.NATIONAL TROOPS PRESSING FORWARD.(Associated Press Despatch) (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, Aug.21.\u2014-The departure of the Reparations Commission for Berlin on Saturday night marked the beginning of a final offer of the Reparations Committee to find a temporary solution of the German indemnity problem acceptable to both French and British public opinion, and thereby prevent the threatened independent action by BELFAST, Aug.21.\u2014The drive ini France, with a consequent breaking I the mountains north of Dunralk is j up of the Entente.i being steadily pushed by a large\t- I forte of Nationals operating from ; FRANCE KNOWS HOW TO MAKE several directions.There has been heavy firing at dif- that mine union leaders and opera-j for Wednesday afternoon, when the ! ferent points, but no serious engage int i-n Rofnv_ 1 T.iKprnI r*nnvAwtTnn\tI\ti *\t.1 one of the rails.A reward of one j thousand dollars for the arrest of the wreckers has been offered.; tors had arrived at a point in Satur ! day\u2019s session where terms of a pos ! sible contract were discussed.DENY KNOWLEDGE OF INSTRUCTIONS.fAssociated Press Despatch) CHICAGO Aug.21.\u2014Officers of the railway employees department of the A.F.of L.yesterday denied all knowledge of instructions reported sent by B.M.Jewell, head of the United States striking shop crafts, telling the general chairman to hold themselves in readiness to call off the strike.TWO BRITISH AVIATORS ARE REPORTED LOST No News Has Been Received Regarding Aviators Who Left Calcutta on Saturday.(Associated Press Despatch) CALCUTTA, Ind., Aug, 21.\u2014No news has vein received of Captain Norman MacMillan and Capt.Mpit-ines, who left here on Saturday for Akyab, Burma, in continuation of the round the world flight which Major Blackc was obliged to abandon on account of illness.ARE LONG OVERDUE (Associated Preas Despatch) LONDON, Aug., 21.\u2014A Calcutta message to the Times says considerable anxiety is felt for the aviators, Captain Norman MacMillan and Captain Maitines, who are thirty hours overdue at Akyab, for which place they left early yesterday, continuing the attempt to fly around the\" world.The flight should have been made in about five hours.Raleigh\u2019s Crew Saved Only by Heroism of a Boat\u2019s Crew Commanded by Lieut.Hopper.______ j SAGINAW, Mch., (Associated Press Despatch) Operations were LONDON, August 21.\u2014Thrilling1 Michigan coal mines this morning, tales are told by the survivors of after a shut down of almost five H.M.S.Raleigh,\u2019 who arrived at! months.Reports from throughout Liverpool on ~ Saturday.The light! the Saginaw Valley were that virtu-cruiser went ashore at Heath Point'ally all the miners were back at in the Straits of Belle Isle, in a j work, with indications that normal thick fog, and the crew was saved production would be reached by the only by the heroisni of a boat\u2019s .tew; niiddle of the week, commanded by Lieutenant Hopper, j There are eleven mines in the Val-The weather was so thick it wasj[ey fiph], employing approximately impossible to see across the deck and! 2 400 men.the Raleigh was slowed down to, ^\u2019\t'\t- eight knots to avoid an iceberg.She; TO RESUME OPERATIONS AT verged to starboard and struck thej\tONCE rocks immediately.Discipline was , .\t.A n .well maintained and the crew mus- tered to their boats, but it seemed ^J\u2019TSLLRLH, Pa., Aug.-1.\u2022 to be useless to lower them in the! The Bulger Block fgial Company and swirling water alongside.The ship | the W.M.Shinn Coal ( ompany sto- Liberal convention meets to consid- j jpçnts have yet been reported, er the selection and appointment of j Residents of the Ravensdale dis Mr.J.H Lemay s successor in the J trict, which is near the reported site - j ^ rovmcial Legislature at Quebec, j 0f a big Republican munitions dump, MINERS RETURN TO WORK The bye-election in Sherbrooke, j have been warned to keep their win-(Associated Press Despatch) due to the appointment of Mr.J.dows open and remove valuable pic- __I H.Lemay as Judge in the District | tures from the walls, as an explos resumed' in^ the | Magistrate\u2019s Court, promises to be | ion is feared.keenly contested, and already two I distinct parties loom up in tne Liû-1 eral ranks.\ti REV.CLOHEY WAS SHOT.( Associated Press Despatch) There will be 102 delegates at the j , DUNDALK, Aug.21.\u2014As he was convention to be held in the Art \u2018 jockmg up the little St.Patricks -\u2014.Hall on Wednesday afternoon next1 Mlsmon Church at Proton, a few mil- ; s,g.ned also to honor scores of civil- es from here, on Saturday night, ians who'died as a result of oeçupa-Rev.c ather Ciohey, of Dundalk-; was ; tion of the town by German troops, shot and wounded by Thomas Cos-|\tspeech aroused great enthu» GERMANY PAY (Associated Press Despatch) THIAUCOURT, France, Aug.21.\u2014France knows how to make Germany pay for the destruction she causéd during the war, and every German will be held to strict accountability for the repair of this damage.Premier Poincare told the assembled population of Thiaucourt, which gathered yesterday afternoon to dedicate a monument to the soldiers of this community who fell in the great struggle.The ceremony had a double meaning in that the monument was de- was setting fast and canvas rafts j day officially announced they nad j çorner were launched.It was absolutely ne-j the United Mine.Workers of Ameri-' cessary to establish connection with .can and would resume operations at,\t.\t,, the shore and volunteers were called signed the Cleveland agreement with | ^ghitect \\ i-i 8j)'\" for.\tI once.Both companies closed down ¦\t\u2019\tr' Lieut.Hopper and a number of|viTien the strike began on April llth bluejackets responded and managed j last.They held membership in the to get away in a lifeboat.They pull-| Pittsburgh Coal Producers Associa-ed to the rocks, and just as Hopper; tjonj which has ignored the agreo-leaped ashore with a lifeline the ment_ boat capsized and every one of the \u2018\t\u2019_______________ gallant crew was swept away.\tPUMPMEN AND ENGINEERS Hopper kept hold of the lifeline!\tICU'K ON !(>R and succeeded in scrambling to\t.\t\u2018 \u2019 safety.He secured the line to a (Associated Presj Despatch; rock and enabled seven hundred of SYDNEY, N.S., Aug.21.at 3.30, daylight saving time, and already 98 of these delegates, representing the different polls, have been appointed.Four polls remain to be chosen, two at Cherry iver and two at Cambron road.Enthusiastic meetings have been held during the course of the week throughout the county, and on Saturday two polls were selected at\u2018soon be captured.Little Lake, while yesterday polls were arranged for at Rock Forest Cillis school, Bonnallie\u2019s and Asr griss, a deaf mute, who it is stated had previously threatened him.Immediately after the shooting Cosgriss fled into the bush, and a search is being made for him by the police, who feel confident that he will not try to range far and will lasm.The only candidates under co I.W.Greg:, Ludger Forest.They are both vei\u2019y confident, of being selected, and expect to secure a substantial majority.Reports have credited Mr.Charles Migneault with being the chosen member of the Conservatives to 'ose the Liberal candidate, but Migneault, on being questioned, ved that it was a ridiculously statement and the matter had LABOR MEN WILL TALK POLICY RE IMMIGRATION jr even been suggested to him the crew that remained left on the Though practically all the mainte, - it is understood that if there is to Raleigh to reach shore.They got in-!ance men in Cape Breton South went be any opposotio 8HT8HT HTHT to canvas rafts, which brought them | back to work at the power houses,! candidate is not likely to come through the maelstrom of broken pumps and fans, on oaturday and ! from the Conservative quarters, but water by pulling hand over hand; Sunday, full maintenance operations ! rather from the Labor or Farmers\u2019 along the line to shore.\t; have not yet been resumed at sever-\u2019 Part'es- The crew had a hard time on the al pia(.et,, including the main power :.\u2014 b.oak Labrador coast before ^house at number 2, Yew Aberdeen, j were taken off.Some were tnin- ^cre military garrison is bta- here, at the disposal of the local au-ly clad, and made out as best they ; tioned\t\u2018\t; thorities.could on the cold, barren rocks.Some, rp, hard biscuits had been brought' Th« reason for this is that it has ashore and fishermen from the near- rc
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