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HAMILTON, OHIO, TUESDAY, OCTX Li 14, 1919. Full ESTABLISHED 1878. ILTON DAILY NEWS Ten Pages Today. Ohio: night and Wedneiday, Wednesday. PrifP opr i 1JV.C V.Tm Cemla to Merg Eroii City Plan to Match $45,000 Issue for Library With Subscriptions.

The library campaign has switched to another track. Instead of there being one campaign for the library, as the Boosters' Club originally intended, the library campaign wjll be coupled up with a campaign of other institutions requiring funds during the coming -year. This epitomized the report and suggestion of the libraary conimitle -of the Boosters'. Club, which was made by Chairman C. B.

Atkins at Monday night's -meeting. Mr. Atkins declared members of the committee had been approached by many citizens who" questioned the wisdom of a separate library campaign inasmuch as there 1 were rumors of other campaigns to follow. Citizens therefore were fearful of contributing their limit to The rary campaign because they anticir a School i Manufacturers Meet witn Board of Education. TRACED TO other demands.

The Whether a part-time trade exten- CHICAGO. Oct. authorities at Gary, the home of (he big steel mills, announced today that they hope to have maker of "he GImhel other bombs which have startled the country in the past year, under arrest "within a few hours. Secret service men. they knew (he name habits and manufacturing methods on the individual who they claimed has made must "of these bombs.

They announced also that they hid un- cT-vereil a plot to assa.sina.fe the Mayor of Gary, discovered from the st.ire of dynamite- near Gary and traced the printing of red circulars to Indianapolis. said they had arrested the man who blew up an entrance of the Chicago Post office a year ago. CHICAGO, Oct. 14. -Federal authorities at Gary, where military control was established by Maj.

Gen. Leonard Wood after the situation growing out of the strike of steel workers became too threatening for state authorities to handle, have arrested the alleged maker of the bomb exploded on the night of June Boy Gives His 3 to Buy Glasses For Woman to Read Bible sion school will be conducted by the therefore decided it best to siig- Board of E(luc tion th TM th as sis- last, in the doorway of the home of library campaign tancc and co-operation of the local A. Mitchell Palmar, United States At- joining the wifPi' the others. Librarv Sti iiuu UA Lile 1UC.11 i OLttteS At- jmaniifacturers, now rests in the hands torney General at Washington and Comes First. manufacturers, it became known, havc obtained evidence clearing up "From this it is not to be night at a joint meeting, of thc terrorist bomb plots of May day stood the! ibrary campaign Board of Education and reprcsen- to be in any way neglected," Mr.

AN-tatives of 15 Iccal manufacturies. kin stated. "The library campaign; Thoro explanation cf the plan of was born in the Boosters' Club Beard of Education regarding it must necessarily receive first school was marie by President in it. But circumstances Robert Supertinendent of are merely as lo cause us to Schools Darrell Jovce and Capt. A SeK the i j.

1)le nmn nel(i in connection with The other, 'institutions needing to a ou ce TM the the Palmer bomb is believed, it is money are primarily Mercy I SCh 01 1 cm th Jnt cntl to have been the manufacturer the Y. W. the campaign for: Eflu TM tl(m to conduct of the thirty-six'bombs sent through Souse-construction'capital, a plan for's co-operating with various in- the mails'in boxes wrapped in paper capital, to construct 'a new hotel and dustml organizations in every re- from the Gimbel Brother store in ppr-sibly others. flie bouse-constrJc-. spect teachm what-is asked by the.

New York and timed to' reach their me 2, accordinging to authoritative information here today. Evidence also has been obtained, it was said, that revealed the entire terrorist organization responsible for the attempts against the lives of law enforcement throughout the country been active in the arrests By the plan apprentices of- the shop Various institutions that will uime snup Q. by the combined campaign will, bft be sent school, if desiring ce the 160 soldiers of the sixty asked to be satisfied with the very for one half day each week, for a dlvl slons of Gary investi- smallest amount needed. period of four years. During their sa ons ave Mn shrouded Bond Issue Broached.

uay at school the bovs, accord- Darrel 1 1 oo oys a Jarrel Joyce chairman of ing to thc 1)lan arc to rcceh rtmg, declared the city-has a duty pay from lhe manu a( tul crs perform toward the library, am Pr csident of the Boar( of Tin 1V1 f.n-ni. np I I I i nice to he would be in favor of an under; standing with the city council for iC at the structra-s would be secured and that to issue $45,000 in bonds for the brary, this rum to be'j matched by an "equal amount by "the only thc cots are deemed campaign. This would nroduce by sh officials as proper and ncc- lue nation wide njot; has not session last night that trained in- been revealed by the federal in secrecy. There have been many arrest's made and a rtrong stockade was built to keep the prisoners in. How many men besides te allego-1 bombmaker arc held in connection "the'nalion wide plots has not XEW YORK, Oct.

at least 220,000 workers either nn strike or idle, as the result of strikes, according to union estimates, New York today viewed with increasing concern thc prospect of a serious food rendered imminent by (he refusal last night of the longshore- mea to return to work and the continuance the strike. only ray of hope was tin; announcement of President T. V. of the international asso- datio.i that the various locals would now take a referendum vote on the question of returning to 'work. The walkout of the eleven thousand teamsters, chauffeurs and helpers has caused amrr- ican railway cxnrt-ss company to place an embargo on all express packages entering and leaving the city.

Virtually all of the vegetables and other perishable food arc held up by express companies. No coal has reached here for ye- getahles have reached the city by circuitous routes. DavicI Stuckey, 8 Years Old, Touched by Story of 80- Year Old Lady. A true spirit of sacrifice and unusual chivalry in a youngster has! been discovered in an incident that is Campaign to be Started for More Deposits. u.suuverro an incident that is i i told by the Revl Charles Brown.

i lw Carloads Will Go On! The pastor, in his calls, found an I i T-I i elderly lady reading a -Ke-F Testa-i 1'lQaj" Morning 1 IS I ment of very fine print, wearing! glasses that were and exper-i iencing much dilficulty in deciphering: the words. The pastor obtained 'a Bible with large print for. the lady, who is over eighty years old. In repeating the story to some! in the Sunday School, David! Stucky eight years old, son of A. L).

Stuckey, president of the Iron City Foundry, was s5 impressed that lie felt he should do something to help make it easier for the old lady to read her Bible. While he couldn't vrite a check, or reach in his pocket get enough money to do as he wished, he did have a way to help. For a long time, he had set his leart on a toy aeroplane, and had scrupulously saved every penny, un-l il he had But the urging of his ieai-1 toitrliim that it would be putting the money he. had saved so carefully to a bigger and better use, if he gave it for the purchase of a reading class for the old lady. So he came forward with his offer.

Young Stucky said he would' be glad to -give his aeroplane money toward buying glases for the lady so that she could read her new Bible. The Rev. Mr. Brown highly praised this example of chivalry to "his congregation Sunday- evening. essary will be taught.

A man experienced not only in the 000, to- which insurance money posseesscd by the library' board could be added to provide 'the theory of the shop work but. also kind of library deemed necessary. the practical end of the work, would Mr. Joyce suggested an effort bf. be the only type of man employed as made to ascertain how much support instructor of the institution, can be obtained from the city co'in-j After the outlirie of the plan as pre- sented above representatives To Pro'-ie Council.

various industries their views on I of the library matter. accepted and the same What gaicT to Mr. Kuttcr of the Black and Claw- matched by an equal ing the school board discovers ex- 000 to be amount by ponulav subscription 7. through the combined' campaign for act 5 'v wliat lhc 5 from llls local institutions. nocfl ln tlle lmc of instruction.

As it was ihe intention, of the library board to ask the city for ties, civil or military. A radical leader name.i now known it is said, as the asrsnt who caried the Gimbel bombs fn.m Gary to New York for transmission tllrouph ihe mails is being sought. He was last seen in Chicago several WASHINGTON, Oct. daily improvement in President son's condition while not fully rc- tvanoff flpctetl in the white ous bul letins, is quite encouraging in the opinion of his physicians. This view of the situation was ex- SIBIKEBEPBBTEB 10 Long-expected, thc two car loads of government food, ordered and shipped about two weeks ago, finally arrived in Hamilton this morning and thc wavering hearts of city -officials were placed at rest.

Friday morning this food will go on safe at thc Third Ward Engine house. The contents of the cars are about the same as that of the other cars sent here. In addition a considerable quantity of bacon which was left over from a former sale will be disposed of at the same time. The food committee needs the aid of ten men to sell the "goods. There is no compensation, but it is hoped ten public spirited citC- zens can be secured to act as clerks.

James A Murphy's carload of potatoes also were placed on sale today at $1.80 per bushel. They are at Vine and Fifth along the "Pennsylvania Railroad. The problems of money for home building has taken a sudden turn in Hamilton. Instead of there being- a lack of capital for second mortgages' and a plenitude of capital for -first mortgages, which are carried by the--' building and loan associations, the'v situation now is that there is a plen- itude of second mortgage money and a wofui lack of capita! loanable on first mortgages. I Only cne out of eight building as- in the city are in a loan money on real estate the first of the year, it was" I stated by D.

H. DeArmCnd at meeting Monday" I night. All 0Clp. As a consequence the placing 'of deposits into building and loan assbV'v ciations is to be encouraged. Not only-f the average person and shop worker," is to be asked to savo.

wttty bv de- positing it in the'outldTng and" associations, but business men also- are to be encouraged to place monev-'i on deposit. The situation here, it was pointed put, is unusual and is not very many cities. -The manufactur-'T ers of the city have made good' in backing the second mortgage 'loan'-" proposition. The Home Building Com- pany, for instance, is its capital for the of furnishing capital for second mort- gages and will be in a favorable tion for this work henceforth' now essential that other citizens takelS up the other end of the poker helping the-building and lean tions toward securing sufficient cap': -L loans on flrst That the city needs ifOQO news: homes in 16 months was Jneir construction requires 'moneV and the best stated, secure the first mortgage to put forth campaign th the building- and loan this way money Will be drawing interest and would be aiding the homevj campaign at the same time w-, With the havin 5 0 15 eal Adra ira Gra son ''demand that WASHINGTON, Oct. ASHTABULA, 0., Oct.

ibula gas company issued an ordc lutting off all its industrial consumers. Plants affected are the Great manufacturers nnn by sab scribu, 9MU 000 to the Home Building Co. plan, a saving plan who are not manufacturers will do virtually everything possible fi nroducn thr requisite number- nation wide steel Lakes Engineering works, the Ashtabula Bow Socket Steel Car Kepair -Labor's I York Central. mond said, because it would not be ssj havn gone east. DlJsivef in tb a i olher cx oral statement accompanying tl.e' but from a in'tim'ated th.t,"-.

that if arbitration giving out the regular bulletin which f' nk bc arh trat TMs reported to said that Mr. Wilson's condition wa? natl onal industrial conference the same." Dr. Grayson in an .7 by thn -ei-'ring committee of IP etr -v- 10 1 recommendations, but "wjith the North easter f.liA nn pany, that because miles east of Gary, it is It also is stated'that of a radical to obtain a further supplv of thn 1 'V Hie stal 'was rv mtert tho Proposed 1 1 TM iu TM 1 Of hp r-lincnn I Otr thl.S oil and gas com- of the shortage g-as supply would be morning. Officials of of the 1 3 ffeCTt an1 th attor of the "'i'- 1 lllc statement by Senator Moses'the conference. 0s vcnt to the county ll thai the president is suffering from! In view of the fact that Judee btained from r.

Cj Pleas Judge J. L. Roberts i not oe fair and also because it coultEiot be' ft Company, and the I done in this city shops of the New! oWuld Produce 5500,000. If thl Proper campaign is followed CONNEAUT, 0. Oct 14-- Indus-1 1 V3S 3sumed that $500,000 could trial planLs here were notified list fr people to the night by F.

H. Hess, Superintendent I associations This money would represent savings apparent to the patient's attending of six be chosen from among repres-! morning, physicians. enlativcs of the nnhlir. nnt i i the Iants a and cellar bomb factoi-- after fed- and clawson Thc man explained 000 to reconstruct li- hccn hcll company a a hrary is felt, that the city liecn successful. council cannot clrtim the hond Hilkcr cf the Hamilton Machine plan as asking too much.

According. a wl Tool company announced that his to the new plan it merely means that company assist in every man- the city council issue the amount of ner possible despite the fact that they bonds originally desired by the li- could furnish few pupils to the school i brary board with the The Tool works company is in that a.similar amount be of thc plan the proper sub- elsewhere. This would put the city un: jccts are taught, Mr. Weiss of that der no greater financial burden and company would provide a library more thTM Mcn fron other ts favorc(j th twice as efficient as ths bonds alnnc pi an After hearing the discussion Presi-' dent ft-bert Sohngen deemed it hcs' that file Manufacturers' Asociation' immediately appoint a committee and investigate thc matter more thorough- ly and make a report r.t another con-1 will he held. of thi 1 v.viuii uuuio alter foil- i i-ral operatives had traced him Paralysis -s denied.

While the federal authorities not announce (lie name of the man-' held as the suspected bomb "maicer it was stated that he steadily! employed in the steel mils! at Gary! until he wont on strike Sept. 22. and' that he was one of the most violent radical atritatcrs during the carlvi part of the strike. i injunctions against advmgs JU1Q would draw good interest. It would be' put to work in Hamilton and would J' stimulate employment and generally as well as providing greatly needed nsw homes.

Unless this is done there is bope, under any othtr plan, of hous- ing the people the city needing homes. Definite plans for a popular savings campaign, the money to be'' placed into the building and loan as. will be made. would produce. ill! ney HUI iiiii mm 0., Oct.

I I -The' butter and egg price situation in this city and county will bc investigated by the new Ham. ilton county grand jury, the impaneling of which hcgart today, fn addition a far reaching inquirv will be made into the alleged hoarding nf sugar in warehouses pending thc removal of all federal regulations. 'unfte7 1 Sf ilm th an! i "en.por.rv States -Steel corporation, company." bcen positive in his refusal to avbi-j jtratc, employers in the conference! AUTO ABANDONED arc expected to oppose the resolution OTV TITT- the last. i UlSii The voting in the! OWNER FOUND! was faced today with sub-! istantial program of work. Creation' abandoned Cole touring car was 'of: numerous sub-committees to con- uni on tlle Princofrm about hvo sider specific problem's has bcnn east of the in "TM ar yesterday reached in order that all delegated this city ami lacefi in a i participating might find work to du was latc fo "n'' to belong Judge Edwards, Covington, where it was stolen and it will be reclaimed.

Wednesday night, the "church 1 nights" of thc First Reformed church which proved the most popular church HJ activity of last winter, will be-re- Word was received at police head- i th the Ijadics Bible Class JSMl C. T. ASHTABULA. Oct. IT r- VEW Oct po- -II Cu SCCre tary GlC Ham licp Eua ls i i ilton Manufacturers Association, who and about the cnnvr.al co-rt- wh the meeting, slated that the alleged anarchists arc on trial follov'-- association would immediately begin ing.

th discovery late ycrlcrday of GO AS DELEGATES OF AMERICAN L'EGION -TO MINNEAPOLIS'-TM 011 STOLEN AUTO FOUND TN i COLUMBUS. 0., Oct. ilej r.i; part- of the lu-cv-ciu today the oncning front of Don Fitton, Theodore and n.tlie interests of the temperance Mr. Bryan sp'ike at Geneva at icon, at Conneaul and Jefierson this if'tcrnoon and he will address a big mcc-ting-in this city tonight. A Iclcgation of 50 automobile loads of ocnl dry workers accompanied him vcr county.

ien.iioraiH-c will last Friilay 'I'llis yvir's i i i i i 1 inh; Barliw S. Wefks, Sujirome i i convention cf the Amcri-' 'he nctificd f0 TWO AUTOS COM.IDK Two drivers utjkniwn. Heat.cn Attorney Alexander I. A. fan l.cgicn be hcid Nov.

11, Arnii- and SergoaiH James lice Day, r.t J. Gcgan, head of police in the recer.t 1 i In- Wlliiain De'rctives and agents of t'ic The police have no report of the ted States ilonait :ier.t of were to riwidenl (. i r'ay ce to- rnrs were Uiokv the a- BURGLARS STEAL TALKING MACHINE BoTwesn'S -I o't-lod; nj; tliiuvcs entcroxl Ihe drivers of csr.ine without i i i Onr nf gcr? which callM on al i)iurhiiii5 wris- fivrod rumnlctely "arm a-d on the wet r'svai itlirr riiRian-cd thc end I I rir.i hwn a' thr t-- they i (l.iy s.0; Uivan: IX.niol Mrs. Mrriir-lia Pn i i i of W. C.

T. I 1 Cliniiin Howard, iiuth.ir nnd Icr- iim-r and Mrs. Floionce P. i i of Die I fl a AVIATOR BURNED ret the car. THIRD STUEF.T WORK.

The cninmittcp' of the Chamber of and left the first of the jyton to I which will be continued" jwinter, with various organizations of-' 1 church in charge. The public" is cordially invited to bomb loral throe of the iviil go from Ohii. Uni- froin this convon- re- r-o-t IlRiVii't. is the Ohio tho tile leglrn in in mi? 01 of Commence and Hooftcrs club rKOST AND i i Street improvement; DANDELIONS BLOOM Si ypfterdny ami held; session. rst.imatPS of the cc.st: of thc extension will probably ma-it- by committees in a si'ovt while according to anouncemcnt to- Ar.y.

i trcnv i hn Sorgnr.i'U i mi "raphopl.t-ne stole a i'-T-rr i GOI.T7. 01 i I i I i I I I i llU.r ll ST. PU'PT, I is li n-d of mot today, 1 (i.n nr i 3 r)1( nwart'e I avirg llupt' r. -i Fed' Co 1 a.iy a TO DEITF NOT ROY OF BALTIMORE, Oct. PRINCETON PIKP, if i W.

Dcty pilot of one of the New York Washington mail ocronlnncs burr.ed to death tr at thc rtollmc road club, 'lo suburb, hip n'ane into tho n-oand ar.d sns-jlhie exploded. I Roy Wehr of Princeton pike" 15, H. o. 2, H-mil'pn to state that was th' whose automo. Is it within the memory of the oldest inhabitant when frost so late in ruining? ami r.o frost yet.

you i And another thipff. one ever seq dandelions in the' year? Yesterday dotted i Ihen modest I'olden faces. rn -f- it nrcidciit but lie cays ho Cox wns lunnad rexaminor gwiUy." banUIn? dopftrli'nont." 1.

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