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    WEST LEADS EAST IN N. Y.-FRISCO RACE
/T V
A shland D aily
NUMBER 35
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 3919
VOL. XLIII
GERMANS IN BATTLE WITH LETTS
>«»♦♦♦♦♦♦>»• <
Three Westerners
Lead In Air Race
Senate Committee
Investigates Strike
(By th e U nited P ress)
ALTOONA, Pa., Oct. 10.— P ro m p t­
ly a t 2 o’clock th is aftern o o n the
big w histles on th e Pennsylvania
railro a d shops of th is d istric t gave
th e signal and about twelve th o u ­
sand m en, practically all th e em ­
ployes, laid down th e ir tools and
w ent o u t on strik e.
/
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SNOT.RiGiD
(By th e U nited P ress)
GARY, Ind., Oct. 10.— The m ilitary
a u th o ritie s a re holding up very lit­
tle news of raids and a rre s ts in the
C alum et Steel d istric t, stated Colo­
nel Maples, in charge of fo u r th o u ­
sand troops here.
“ W e a re not enforcing a rigid
censorship. We a re m erely asking
th e new spaper m en to co-operate
w ith us.”
(By th e U nited P ress)
DUQUESNE, Pa., Oct. 10.— V isit­
ing the steel w o rk ers’ hom es u n an ­
nounced, m em bers of the sen ate in ­
vestigating com m ittee today talk ed
w ith the s trik e rs and
non-union
w orkm en, th e ir wives and children
to learn how th e “o th e r h a lf” lives.
The sen ato rs w alked into the
streets, shook hands w ith th e s trik ­
ers stan d in g on th e stre e t corners
and questioned them
reg ard in g
w orking conditions and why they
w ere strik in g .
Steve Bohanneck, an A u strian ,
gave “everything too h ig h ” as his
reason, while Andy Bucko said he
w orked “ like a m ule.”
’EM AT ALL
First Divorce
Didn't "Take”
(By th e U nited P ress)
YOUNGSTOWN Ohio, Oct. 10.—
Qne n eg ro is dead, a n o th e r in th e
hospital in a c ritical condition, and
several o th e rs w ere in ju re d in a
clash betw een negroes and foreign
born s te e l w orkers a t H ubbard to ­
day.
Ship’s Mast a
Liberty Pole
L a ter.— The trouble in M aynard’s
engine, continues to baffle th e me-
chanics and chances th a t he will be
able to tak e th e a ir before th is af-
ternoon are not bright.
L ieu ten an t Queens, listed yester-
day as “'m issing” arrived here this
m orning.
Queens lost his way en ro u te here
from Raw lins yesterday and do­
(By the United P ress)
scended a t sundow n. He resum ed his
flight this m orning on receiving d i -
LONDON, Oct. 10.— Tw enty th o u ­
rections from ranchers.
sand G erm ans today attack ed the
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L etts on a ten-m ile front, according
CHICAGO, Oct. 10. — Stanley to* a Riga dispatch.
K nauss, representing th e Am erican
The Letts, heavily outnum bered,
flying
corps,
said
today
he
believes
a
re
yielding ground under strong
(By th e U nited P ress)
RAW LINS Wyo., Oct. 10.— Lieu- L ieu ten an t M aynard was not dis- pressure,
te n a n t E V. W ales, pilot of plane Qualified by flying 25 m inutes a fte r
A Berlin dispatch says th e L etts
63 is dead a t the Paulson ranch, sundow n because he had been re- th reaten ed the G erm ans' orderly re-
! near here, th e fo u rth fata lity in th e leased by his contro1 statio n for m oval f>om W est Russia.
flight.
The Daily Chronicle correspond-
Air Derby.
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ent
reported th a t he viewed th e bat-
W ord was received here today th a t
ROCK
ISLAND,
111.,
Oct.
10.—
tie
while stationed six m iles from
W ales died from in ju rie s and cold
Captain Sm ith, leading th e San Riga.
a few hours a fte r his plane crashed
He said it was preceded by two
into E lk M ountain yesterday during Francisco en tries in th e Air Derby,
was held here several hours today G erm an airplanes bom bing the Let-
a fierce blizzard.
by rain and wind. Sm ith, who a r­ lish cavalry headquarters.
L ieu ten an t G oldsborough walked
rived a t 10:43 was anxious to get
A Berlin dispatch stated th a t the
' several hours in search of aid F i­
G
erm
ans had occupied two villages,
i u i s u u away
as
be
hopes
to
m
ake
N
e
w
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nally he stum bled into th e Paulson
found
York
tom
orrow
afternoon
b
u
t
the
8iX
and
nine
miles, respectively,
ranch. A rescping p arty
flying field officials refuse to re- south of Riga.
W aies
ales dead
aeau.
..
lease him as long as th e w eather;
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The flyers lost th e ir way in the
. blizzard.
.
J
t » i >
Flying a * t a low „in»,,,!«
a ltitu d e 'c o n d itio n s are bad.
(B y th e U nited P ress)
HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON,
N.
(By th e U nited P re ss)
. ”
(By the U nited P re ss)
I
PORTLAND,
Ore.,
Oct.’ 1 0 - Oct. 10.- P l a n s w ere com plete to-
PARIS, Oct. 10.— M arshal F och’s “ W hose court g ran te d you th e first day tra n sp o sin g th e old hom e of Ad-
note to G erm any th re a te n in g to im- d iv o rc e ? ” Ju d g e G atens asked of m iral F a rra g u t and the grounids of
pose a blockade ag ain st G erm any un- Mrs. Belle Eoff, applying for a sec-, th e old Zion church into a c iv ic cen
less she im m ediately w ithdraw s her ond divorce from H enry Eoff, whom te r here an d to erect. there,
a
forces from th e Baltic region was she m arried sh o rtly a fte r rec e iv in g ' L ib e ity p o e
x ^ l d m j r a l ’s flag and unable to see ahead, they
today approved by the suprem e coun- th e firs t decree.
U. S. S. H artfo rd , th e A
g crashed into th e m ountain, com plete­
cil of the peace conference.
“ You did, ju d g e ,”- th e w om an an- ship.
.
~„Ontiv were ly w recking the plane.
„ „«„a swered
T he church grounds recently w ere
It was decided in addition to send i sw ereu.
“ W h a t!” exclaim ed G atens. “ W ell! given to th e Grace Episcopal church
an allied com m ission to th e Baltic
' h . ere by Mrs.
»
wt
7*/-»r»v ler,
l or of
(By th e U nited P ress)
W. TIT
W. Y
Fow
sta te s to observe th e G erm and evacu- 1 did a p retty bad job, didn t I?
CHICAGO,
Oct.
ark sv ille, S. C., follow
ing sugges-,
—
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- - The two
atinn
j The ju d g e g ra n te d h e r a n o th e r di-1 P
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. in th
.. e „„„„„
tion of Rev. H orace ------
E. -----------------
Clute, pastor, , leaders
ocean to ocean Air
The suprem e council also decided vorce w ith the hopei it w ould be a ¡tio
n had been w orking on th e idea Derby
who
Derby resum
resum ed
ed th
th eir
e ir journeys across
to send a com m ission to B udapest b e tte r b ran d , and sufficient
for several m onths
|t h e continent early today.
to
an inventory
of the -- goods
re-! nKNVKR HAS BIG
- tak
— e ------------------
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I C arrying out of th e plans will de-
L ie u te n a n t M aynard, en route to
quisitioned from H ungary by th e R u-
;
SCHEM E FO R W E S T 1 pend on th e decision of th e navy de- San Francisco, rested a t Cheyenne,
m ainian forces.
_______
p a rtm e n t to allow use of the obsolete Wyo.. d u rin g the night. He plans
U e;
DEN V ER. Co!».. O C . l . - T h e !
ma .t. „ „ understood. b .w - to s,e«p ,» 8 .» F r a n c o . . n lght.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.— Secre­
ta ry of W ar B akaer today refused
to com m it him self reg ard in g th e cen­
sorship on s trik e news established
by G eneral W ood a t Gary, Ind.
His a ttitu d e was th a t he know s peace tre a ty .
n o th in g of th e facts and th a t G eneral
W ood has com plete control and can
be tru s te d to tr e a t all fairly.
SIX ARE KILLED
(By th e U nited P ress.)
NEW YORK, Oct. 10.— Captain
Sm ith, flying from San Francisco to
New York, has tak e n th e lead in the
tran sco n tin en tal a ir race, according
to
tu n rep
,™ o rts
,» received here th is a fte r­
noon.
noon.
rival,
Sm ith has passed his n earest rival.
L ieu ten an t M aynard,
flying west-
w a rd , who is beld a t Cheyenne by en-
gine trouble.
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'm o v em e n t to establish a “ su m m e r ever, no difficulties will be m et,
At Des Moines, Iowa,
a^
W hite H ouse” on M ount Calcon, 15 R ev. C lute said.
Sm ith, lead er of he w estern contm -
m iles from D enver and in th e Rocky | A dm iral F a rra g u t lived here be- gent enro u te «« New York, hoped to
m ountains, has been revived by Col­ fore th e w ar and Zion church was m ake Cleveland by tonight,
Of the planes which s ta rte d the
orado citizens. The w ar in te rru p te d b u ilt w ith prize m oney won by the
ad
m
iral
in
th
e
c
ap
tu
re
of
C
onfederate
race
all except two were accounted
th e cam paign which w as sta rte d
several y ears ago w ith th e object of blockade ru n n ers.
1 for early to d ay ’
providing a pictu resq u e
m o u n tain
H arry O. Brown, h isto rian , who
Two mac ines w ic
e
palace w here p resid e n ts of th e U n it- • le a rn e d th a t th e H artfo rd had been L ake, piloted by L ieutenants
ed S tates m ight find refu g e d u ring rele g ate d to th e scrapheap, asked and. F uen, had failed to rep o rt Tt
th e w arm m onths.
A ssistant S ecretary F ra n k lin
D.) is feared they becam e lost In a.
snow storm which swept the Rockies.
The bu ild in g , it is e stim ated , w ould ' R oosevelt for its use.
TACOMA, Oct. 10.
The w estbound co n testan ts have
req u ire —
a n --------
in itia l
exp
—
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_ - . en d itu re of
ordered not to atte m n t to land th e Tacom a Gas com pany which sup-
United Press)
( By the United Press
PITTSBURGH, Oct. 10. R ioting
broke o.ut a t C lairton, n e a r here, to-
day when several foreigners, alleged
to have expressed th eir intentions
of retu rn in g to work, were attacked.
One was shot and seriously w ound­
ed, th ree were stabbed ,.nd m any
were beaten. S tate troops restored
order.
(Special to The T idings)
PH
ILA D ELPH IA , . Oct. 10.— Six
___________
wrecked today by an explosion of un­
(By the United P ress)
are reported killed and five a re said to com plete th e e n tire s tru c tu re and
LONDON, Oct. 10. The c ap tu re m ade it dangerous
know n origin.
V irgil S tearns, the
SAN
FRANCISCO, Oct. 10.—
to be dying as th e resu lt of a boiler put th e g ro u n d s in shape.
¡of 15,000 bolshevik troops d u rin g the
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-
.
, „
_—
phvvvkvv
Wvo
Oct
1 0 — p lan t engineer, was n ad ly burned Colonel R obert
T hornburgh, com ­
explosion on th e oil steam er Chest-
T he su m m er hom e w ould be held o p eratio n s around Voro by Generdl
C te n a n t M aynard
rem oved tQ a h o sp ital. Ser-
m
andant
a
t
the
L
etterm an G eneral
and in ju red were all m em bers of th e in tru s t by t he governors of th e 22 ; D enikene’s troops is claim ed in a
lead ’ in the a ir face vice was cut off for several hours,
H
ospital
here,
is
dead,
and six pei-
crew. O thers were badly burned.
s ta te s w est of th e M ississippi r iv e r ,! com m unique reecived by w ireless son,
when
serious
m
otor
trouble
developed
sons
are
su
ffering
from
m inor in-
from general h ead q u arters.
The vessel was g etting up steam actin g as a b o ard of reg en ts
(By th e U nited P ress)
>» > I > I M > > \ » ♦
» » » » •♦ •♦ •
;
ju
ries
as
th
e
re
su
lt
of
an
autom
obile
•
«
»»«»>»♦«
to d e p a rt for Mexico when th e e x -1
..
. . .
SAN JOSE, Oct. 10.— The body of
accident
here
last
night
when
the
plosion occurred.
A lphonse C hristy, terrib ly m utilated
autom obile in which T hornburgh
w ith an axe, was found lying in his
was riding crashed into a m unicipal
vineyard today. He was m urdered
bus.
d u rin g th e n ight by an unknow n
F. W. Carey, driv er of th e m achine
a ssa ila n t. The m u rd er is a com plete
----------
T hornburgh occupied, and Jam es
m ystery as no m otive has
been
(Bv the U nited P ress)
Lawless, driv er of th e bus, are both
(By the U nited P ress)
BERLIN .— (By M ail.)— G erm any charged w ith m an slau g h ter due to
found.
has in au g u ra te d a Zeppelin passen- w itnesses’ conflicting statem ents,
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.— The pres­
j
1
_ -
"
is not m ade, a condition of em ploy­
ident is b e tte r, it is a u th o rita tiv e ly
ger line betw een Berlin and Fried-!
m en t.”
,
stated a t the W hite House. T here
(By th e U nited P re ss )
Tbe propOsals em phasize th a t the
richshafen on th e Swiss border. This
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 10.— D e c la r-' «<r jgb t to s trik e or lockout should not
is no indication, however, th a t the
line, representing a resum ption of
ing fo r th e open shop th e d eleg ates i
denjed as an u ltim ate reso rt af-
rest cure will be abandoned.
th e sm aller scale Zeppelin of pre­
W ilson is so m uch b e tte r, accord-1 re p re se n tin g cap ital today proposed t e r
o tb er pOssible m eans of ad-
w ar days, has ju st had its first suc­
ing to unofficial info rm atio n a t th e a code of in d u stria l re la tio n s to the j Ust m ent have been exh au sted .’
cessful flight
in th e
direction:
W hite House, th a t it was considered N atio n al In d u stria l C onference.
I
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F ried richshafen-B erlin.
he m ight be able to leave his bed)
’“No em ployer should be req u ired MOTHERS TO PLANT
It is planned to run th e Zeppelin
for a sh o rt tim e.
to deal w ith m en or groups of m en
GROV’E OF 48 TREES
“ Bodensee” every o th er day from
A rrangem ents^ are being com plet-
F u rth e r im provem ent in W ilson’s wbo a re not his em ployes o r chosen
BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 10.— In
here w ith th e re tu rn trip on th e odd ed for th e Roosevelt M emorial cam-
(By th e U nited P ress)
SA N FRANCISCO, Oct. 10.— W il­ condition was announced a t noon by by m
en am ong th e m . ,” says
m em ory ------------------
of th e U nited S tates soldiers
-----------------
_ th e re- ---------,
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 10 — H arry days.
paign which will tak e place all over
liam M cGrath, business ag en t of the his phyisicians. The official state- Po
rt.
I
who
died
in th e service d u rin g the gnyler wagn«t consistent, so he had
.
d ie d - -in
This a ir passenger vessel is equip- th e country the week of October
Stevedores'
Union, which
is on m ent said :
A recess of an h o u r w as tak en w orid w ar th e W ar M others of
_n m uncipai court; a t ped to c arry m ore th an a score of 20-27. A com m ittee to have charge
■trike here, su rre n d e re d today. He
“ The p resident had a n o th e r rest-) by th e conference so th e c e n tra l (.America, d u rin g th e ir second a n n u al least th a t is
.g ong
passengers, to
to say
say nothing
nothing of of
n sid
-’ t he
one Qf
of thg
th e reasons
reasons. Tbe
The passengers,
c o n c o sid
-i of
local drive has been appointed
is charged w ith m urder.
ful night. His ap p etite continues to conference of fifteen could decide convention now in session here,
will fact he was d d runk
runk m m ay
a have had —
*'**
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—
"
erable baggage, m ail, and
some and ¡8 as follows: G. H. Billings,
He is alleged to have c h artered im prove, and is now ta k in g as nvich w b a t rep o rt to m ake on th e labor pi a n t a grove of 48 trees, one
io r gom etbing t0 do w itb it
sight.
”
H. H. E lh a rt, Miss Georgie Coffee.
8t
a
te,
in
D
ruid
H
ill
park.
The
wag found
found d d r ru
ui n k in an all-
th e autom obile from which Nelson food and of as great variety as we g ro u p ’s proposal for a rb itra tio n o f , , eacb
..............
-
, 8°™nvder
Snyder was
The passenger’s car resem bles a Clark Bush. H ow ard Rose, How-
dt?SirC **
1 th e — steel s trik e .
/inmmit+OP
» ___
D unning was shot.
T he
com m ittee tre
e s, -1,
all w hite oak, mill
will ho
be nlqfitflH
planted
' mOving picture th e a te r, a t 3 sizeable trolley car, attach ed to th e a r d B a rre tt, C. B. Lam kin, Mrs.
D unning had been w orking on the
deadlocked over i t ’s rep o rt.
¡n 8t a r shape from 30 to 40 feet
adm jtted it
The court forw ard p a rt of the airship. It is d . Perozzi, Mrs. O. W inter. V.
w a te rfro n t w ith his b ro th er, unload­
C h airm an C ha.dbourne of th e com-) a p a rt. A rep resen tativ e from each asked him why he w ent to th e the- com fortably fitted w ith lounging O. N. Sm ith, Lynn D. Mowat, Rev.
ing a ship and was shot and killed
m itte e w anted
a d jo u rn m e n t u n til s t a te will assist in th e planting.
chairs, reading
room, and o th er c E. E dw ards, Rev. P. K. H am m ond.
ater.
w hile rid in g hom e.
T uesday but P re sid e n t G om pers of
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I went to th e th e a te r because com forts.
H enry E nders. J r., L. F. F erguson
th e A m erican F e d e ra tio n of L abor,
NOW IT’S DANNUNZIO
Besides th e B e rliu -F rie d ric h a fe n 'and w . M. Briggs,
VIENNA, Oct. 1 0 . - A ru m o r is be- I couldn’t sleep.” H arry told Judge
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 10.— F ol­ blocked this.
10-CENT BREAD TO STAY
route, it is planned to have a constant
q*ha county quota for th is fund is
PORTLAND.— T here will still be low ing a re m a rk e t qu o tatio n s:
a ir line betw een P rague and Berlin $750, and A shland is supposed to
EGGS— E xtras, 71 tfec.
w ith an in term ed iate statio n a t ra i8e >300 of th is am ount. No solic-
10-cent bread for aw hile, a t any
BUTTER— E x tras. G7c.
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 10.— The in­ d . a „„»„ z , o «, —
.
■ » cum »., „ „ P rague.
rate.
W. K. Newell, federal food
iting will be done, the people being
POULTRY— B roilers, 33c; hens, d u stria l conference to d a y voted a re­
a d m in istra to r for Oregon, m ade th is
expected to m ake th e ir contributions
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PA RIS, Oct. 10.— A V ienna dis- asl^ P
bow a ?5 flne RUMOR GERMANS
HAVE
cess u - ntil
T uesday
m o rn in g to give
____
voluntarily, and boxes will be placed
announcem ent as p a rt of a report 31c.
CATTLE— Top steers, 1 0 %c.
th e cen tral co m m ittee tim e to study patch rep o rts th e assassination of
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GONE
OXTER TO REDS a t convenient points for contribu-
su b m itted to th e federal fair price
and rep o rt on th e la b o r g ro u p ’s pro- G abrielle D’A nnunzio. T here is no m ight he p to eep im a ^ a
com m ittee in response to its request I HOGS— Top, 14 %c.
______
tions. D efinite in stru ctio n s will be
SH E E P — Ewes, 7c; w ethers, 9c; posal th a t th e c o n fe re n ce nam e a ! confirm ation of th e report.
for an investigation of rep o rts th a t
COPENHAGEN,
Oct.
10—
General
issued la te r to the com m ittee.
SAFETY RAZORS POPULAR
•* board of six to a rb it r a te th e steel
a rise in bread prices w ould follow lam bs, 10c.
Von
Der
Goltz,
Germ
an
com
m
ander
------------------------ —
(By th e U nited P ress)
CHINESE IS
BARLEY Spot feed, >3.02; ship- s trik e
1
— MURDERED
------------------
,
th e recent increase in th e price of
of
th
e
Baltic
provinces
whose
activi-
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The em p lo y ers’ g ro u p proposals
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10.—
BELLINGHAM, W ash., Oct. 10—
ping, >3.10.
flour.
♦
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I are divided in to tw elv e clau ses, all W ong Foo, aged 37 was shot and Safety razors prom ise to become very ties th ere have led to sh arp ex ❖
T o g eth er w ith Bert E. Haney. U nit­
WEATHER FORECAST
.
» a n enun- viio/A
Qoriv tndav in
fro n n t t of
in
ellingham for
betw een th e allied powers <®>
Am enclosing a iew
few rnym
rhym es m
th a t of
of
killed
or his
nis popular
popular
in B
neuiusuau*
« local bar- changes __
01 which
wnicn a re in th
m e fo
lo rm 01
a n euuu- nm
cu early today
------- in
— fro
--
. -
iu - „ to n
ed S tates D istrict A ttorney Newell
. , . . . . ..
riic
and G erm any, has, w ith his staff,
. . . .
.
, . . . ..
, .
. . . .
hnmo h v, are
His wifp
wife haw him fall bers have boosted th e ir prices.
ciation of e,
general p rin c ip le s.
hom
here, mis OP1, wue
ua
t , „
hni«h«viVi fnrroa
su b m itted a repoort to the atto rn ey express
eApivsa my J feelings
e, tow ards th e park,
K
. e two
It It is is now
rces,« -
One declares th e re “ sh o u ld _____
be no __ and
men scu rrv
rry awav
away in in the
the
now necessary
necessary to to part
part w w ith
ith joined the R ussian bolsheviki fo
forces.,«-
F o r Oregon— W arm er: proba-
Mere
w
ords
cannot
tell
ou
r
appreci­
general of th e United States dealing
in te rfe re n c e w ith th e open shop, th a t sem i-darkness. The could not say 60 cents to get a h a ir cut, and when according to Berlin dispatches in th e «-
bly rain.
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w ith bread and milk price conditions ation of your u nfailing kindness to is, th e shop in w hich m em b e rsh ip , or w h eth er th e m en w ere Chinese or you acquire a shave you say goodble N ational Tidende. T here is no con- «>
stra n g e rs to your
In Oregon. The contents of the re- us who cam e
firm ation of the rep o rt here.
to 35 cents.
non-membership in any association White.
city .”
yvrt have not been m ade public.
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Industrial Conference in a
Deadlock Over Labor Plans
Germans Start
Zeppelin Line
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HE EATS WELL
I
(By the U nited P re ss)
CINCINNATI, Oct. 10.— The w orld
cham pions re tu rn e d hom e today and
m arched up tow n like p resid en ts o r
kings.
I T hrough a double line of cheer-
j ing men, girl ste n o g ra p h ers and
salesw om en, ju s t going to w ork, the
i conquerers m ade a triu m p h a l entry.
(B y th e U nited P ress.)
ROCK ISLAND, 111., Oct. 10.—
I »Three c o n testan ts in th e transcon-
tin
e n ta l __
a ir ____
race,
all
_______
from San
Francisco, a re tied for the lead a t
1 p. ni„ C aptain Sm ith, L ieu ten an t
Kiel and M ajor Spatz.
Sm ith arrived ahead of his two
com petitors, but all a re unable to
leave due to bad w eather.
The th re e spent th e idle tim e tun-
ing up th e ir m achines, tig h ten in g
w ires and p rep arin g for the final
dash for New York.
All have hopes of m aking th ere
tom orrow night.
on ^his plane. He estim ates he will
be delayed a t least two hours.