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2 b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 25 1921 - G M. OYSTER DEAD | | pe s, ppteragte IWUMEN ARRIVING |7t = EARLY MAIL TRARN ADVICE OF CIT¥ POSTMASTER.| iy 2o | RIGH RESEUE ENDS Coblenz, returning home as casuals, or for discharge, Te- istment or other dispositio: | 1eft here today on the tran They are com Washinglon Business Man | | Bort Sy | They, are oo Armstrong. i i dixnppointed to find Johnny's open countenance and graceful bulk missing. | Inquiry revealed that John hundred enlisted men from ! lomiesl Park esterday were Mothers’ and Parent-Teacher Some Believed Killed During Fails to Rally From At- "’:}"J:"" !.,.:1'5_ i oitate Associations Convene recently had been xent’to Lan- | Fight, While Prisoner at Coblenz to hospitnls in the . e winter quar- | tack of Heart Trouble. Untted Siaten. *Nowt of them | Tomorrow. Credlted (o the mecount ot the | Sought Escapes. :‘-‘-::“ll’lm:::;:ln-:”:\'u;t;:x:;:: | | With delegates arriving hourly from '0::,.1';:;;‘ here hax a regular | | By the Associated Pross f arranzement with other zoo- DUBLIN, April Police and mili- # every section of the United States, all | was hustle and bustle at the New Eb- | logicnl parks, nnd some of the i | bound for Leavemworth, Kan. circuscs, wherehy animaisx are | tary who were search g for a kid- t Hotel today. preparatory to the | | excnangea; “in Jonnns i | | maped constable near IAdown, Cou animal destred ty Kilkenny, were ambushed today i coutd be obiained. xe from a farm on which the con antial _snm hax been eredited upon him. | %oo oficials belicve that Mrs. Rrown Rear's four cuhs should more than make up for the dix- appearance of the baby hippo- potamus. Supt. Hollister xaid today that never before in his | life has he meen such a quar- tet. was being held priso A fieht ensued. i dier and se i L 1 fcall of the twenty-fifth annual con- vention of the National Congress of | Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associa- tions, which convenes tomorrow. ”n Special board meetings were held | throughout the day, and visiting f | delegates numbering more than 400 were conducted by guides over the children’s bureau, savings division of the Treasury Department. the bureau which one sol- ers of the a bushing party were wounded. It believed some of the attackers wer killed. The constable escaped during the bzrtle Battle Lasts Twel DUBLIN. April 24, —F eral me Ty POST OFFICE Hours. ghting which SAM. 4, Chicago +Uest via B0 i illi anpittsbury WASHING TON | SRRESER SRS 2 - Six Million Taken and THree |or caucation and the Department ot | |- 8242 y et Avilly Sielinr b e o Asgriculture, iR iy ’ 2 from the neighborhood of A Million Recovered in Year. | neports from states constituting the | SRSl e d st il domny ; Middle Atlantic Council were read o, : H e g . under command of a district Reward Offered Public. |vesterdaay and a program for the year's | want At 4 oclock this work ado; e District of Coo morning in searh of a republic fly- Mail Tobberies in the United States | V0T @dopted. The District of Co 5 colithns RTbe oo abicsiont W last year totaled $5.000,000, of which |\Umbia: New York, New Jersey. found intrenched on high ground about §3.000,000 has been recovered, | Lennsyivania, Delaware and Maryland FOR of the home of Patrick 2 000, : * | compose this council, and those pres- mbar of parliament Fostmaster General Hays said today, |ent terday included Mrs. ll:rury QuICK SERVICE tooss to cover as in announcing completion of the dis- ‘R‘:"')h-’: of New \’er . chairman: Mrs. MAIL !l“h»yx could, and a. prollur\‘ b Is and shotguns/ito| Roer Maryland, vice ehair- : nent — ensi which Gl o PRl g el Join B, Cleaver. Delaware, !Prosecution Drops Charge | Eoviana w and a wergeant employes. second vice chatrman: M Walter ;::nmdul_ 2 »mm oclk :\'n\ after- condition is absolutely intol- | Greenwood. Pennsylvania. secretary: . oon reinforcemermts for the p Y Guclared Postmaster General | Mrs. Giles S. Rafter, District of Co- Against Randolph S. New- |arrived bringing with them machin referring to the hu total of | lumbia. ec nd Mrs. n TYPOS” FFICE guns. Th. nveloped the position of o o hier were reveated by the | F- M. Hosmer, New e MATTER MAILEN EARLY REACHES THE Cl 2 man. One of Defendants. | rgbeis, who fied 2o the fhiis, - GEORGE M. OYSTER. investigation he caused to be made. Objective to Join Forces. BEFORE THE EVENING RUSH STARTS AND IS 3 i checlovoun 08 favith kb, Yy Georae 3 Ovater 3o, for m quarter of Distribution of Arms. The prime objective of the organi- THEREFORE MORE LIKELY TO RECEIVE The prosecution today dropped the | o q“prt iR BT Casie, Father Cun- e e e g > “It must be stopped, and it can and {Zation is to join the forces of the PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY charge against Randolph S. Newman. iningham Lennane. who motored « 2 century a leading dairyman of this{will be stopped.” he continued, em-|Parent and teacher in co-operative HANDLING New York lawyer. indicted as one of |10 the scene of the fighfing to admin- z ister the rites of the church to the ) the alleged comspirators with Jules W.. alias Nicky., Arnstein; Isadore. alias, Nick. Cohn of New York. and David W. Sullivan, Norman 8. Bowles and Wilen W. Easterday of Washing- ton, who are on trial before Justice Gould and a jury in Criminal Divi- sion 1 for alleged conspiracy to bring stolen securities into Wash- ngton for hypothecation with local !hankn Counsel for the government died last night from heart trouble | phatically. ~Sixteen thousand auto- Sorking for the welfare of “the home, in hi matic pistols, hundreds of riot guns an reh, state and school.” in his rooms at the Ambassador Hotel, | Jro /¢ B \ition rounds of ammunition | The Tegular session will open to- Atiantie City, N. J. He was seventy- | have been distributed to check the in- |MOrrow morning at 9:30 o'clock with two yvears old. roads on the m: a|BEaer, and after grectings from the His Brofher: Distiict, /Commisst he Postmaster General announced | natio president, Mrs. Milton B. T B i isited mim carllor | the extension to the general public |Hisgins = of Maskachusetts. ' reports yesterday. but when pbysicians ex.|Of the recent order of a $5.000 reward | from all state presidents will be read. e centainte o5 to how long the|to @ postal employe who “brings in” a|This will be followed by round table . ill man might live Capt. Oyster returned | Mail robber. Mr. Havs said the offer -;h cussion. Mrs. Isaac L. Hilles of In many instances a day Is gained in delivery by mailing early Mail-closing timex for the g |iman might live Capt. Oyacer ratumed |is now open tol anybody. owa presiding, when papers will | important early mail tralnx are shown in thix chart. Mail to reach the city poat ofice for these trains shomld 2 Washington Word of his brothers| ® Glim detcrmination of postal au-|be read on “H . Hilles; | be deposited in regular letter boxes in businexs sections at least two hours earlier, and in “quick collection” boxes et I Ahie onther besther, D, | thorities not only to prevent rob-! a one hour earli i beries of the mails, but to “get” the wounded, was deliberately fired upon by the rebels, but fortmnately es- caped injury. In the vicinity of the fighting the police say they found arms and am- munition, beds for forty persons and the stock and collar of a priest, which they said had been used by the leadcr of the rebels as a disguise Brothers Killed in Reprisal. BELFAST, April 24—Two brothers, Patrick and Daniel Duffin, respective W. Oyster. arrived in Atlantic City last ; ¥ z L | offenders in case attempts were made, “Home Economics,” by Mrs. 1 == _— 3 . n-\r\ylr!;rz‘c;: df;:}ahreh:dalwl‘»:"fiir}\» of his | Was seen at the Post Office Depart- Stevens. Y s K SE o i K permission of the court to|ly teacher and .‘,,,,k;‘w,.‘ shot and Lie M. Ogster at/tne time of his | AT A closed session, for voting dele- Negro Boys Want | nver a"nolle prosequi as to Newman |killed at midnight Saturday It i business partner of the deceased. and Will Address Publixhers. fi"':,;'e"g'&: e r’:“’;} 3t Sacha: w € Y | when court (-ml\'t-n;‘vll. oThe, !;—mld pro- | believed :‘hry were s?;:\l in re l-r\:«l‘:» = B ok e SRR = e . at which Mrs. Orville T. ) j | cee ¢ith the other five defendants. lan attack in the afternoon on o ftwe nurses. His wife, who, until her | Postal inspectors and other officers | Bright will preside. Report of the i Gold They Dug Up | B Cadet Bolin was Two ernment Leahy made his opening statement to the jury | Wednes- day he failed to show any connection ewman with the alleged conspir- acy, and Attorney T. Morris Wampler for the defense asked that the case be dismissed at to the New York Jawyer. On the assurance of the gov- ernment that they expected a witness by Friday who was said to be able to show that Ne ¥man had some deal- ing with some of the other defend- ants, Justice Could deferred action on the motion. Newman was excused from attendance on the trial. Boys' Testimony Corroborated. Corroboration of the details of the story of Joseph Gluck. the messenger boy who turned state’s evidence, and the identification of Arnstein and Cohn by residents of the metropolis who had seen them together on sev- eral occasions took up the entire morning session of the trial. A num- killed and Cadet Bales wounded civilians, Mrs. Louis Gilso Thomas Kennedy, also received wounds in the early affray. A tong-haired vellow dog. found in the kitchen of the cottage where the two young Irishmen were killed. is regarded as a clue to the identit the man who shot them. According to John Duffin, a brother of the dead men. the dog was taken away from the cottage by a district inspector of the royul Irish constabulary who visited the place at 6 o'clock in the morning with a party of police to in- vestigate the tragedy. The two slain men were members of the Gaehic League. Daniel Duffin was noted as a Gaelic foot ball play- er. Bishop Macrory and many other Catholic clergymen visited the Duf- fin cottage today. DUBLIN, April 24.—Inspector Taylor 4 was killed and Cadet Griffith and Sergt Sullivan were wounded through a mis ¥ ter last sarriage to Mr. Os January. | seem imbued with the spirit of Pos a . . ¢ Mot Miss Cecil Ready of Syracuse |master General Hays The Postma o e, JEHO.§ Sox ot in Man’s Garden N was in Washington at the time. } General probably will go into detail | followed by the r. i By the Associated Press ) 1t is reported that Mrs. Oyster tele- |as to the robberies when he addresses | utes of the das. “JACKSON, i, oned to her husband's apartment |the American Newspaper Publishers’ ¥ e | and n hour before his death and was in- | Association at New York city Thurs- Claxton to Speak. formed l;xlu( the rlml w @ay noon. (At he night session to be held in Adoipkes fieiesyon e :1;;;: ed : e Central Hi ! @ BT arried in January igh School at § o'clock, who are reported to have found The marriage of th le last Jan- = P. P. Claxton, United States commis- g ) i t s iy vemtien e AHE s e Dkl | e el el e i e | Dlstrict, and others will speak. zations Expected to Act y chancery court demand- | |CO-Operation in “Mail Early- an * Florida, later returning to Washington | entertain officers and taking up residence at the Ward- e o e aguhelMI l":',:'"h' SR i ¢ ‘; Mail Often” M nt. | n ovement. near. Atlantic Council at luncheon tomor- B e connsalitc e L&Y e S Dottty olip 4 moer on Proposal. e, When - auectioned. a8 (o ihe cal brogram has been arranged {or| A joint meeting of cammittees rep- City Postmaster Chance today called ‘v et E et tha Othe it resenting the Chamber of Commerce, together his “cabinet,” A o ru : e y_included is “cabinet,” composed of ration of Mr. and Mrs. Oyster, de- %F!. Andrew D. Fuller, Wakefield, | Board of Trade and Merchants and supervisory officials of the Washing- clined to discuss the matter further Than to state that “Mr. Oyster went 1o Worcester, Masa. mations) peesigens, | Menufscturers’ Assoctation will be for Imroving the bervice and beests Atlantic City on April 2, accompanied Suspended Pendmg lnquiry of Massachusetts branch: Mrs §. M. |held next week, it was indicated to- ing the “mail early—maia often” cam- paign. Encouraging reports were given b; I WAGE .‘- officiuls of a fine DIt of co-operation by his nephew.” and that “Mrs. Oyster Williams of Lima, Ohio, ’s. Oy sima, president of |day, t d - ington - Into Alleged -Improper |H. sawser of Columbus, ber of witnesses were offered by the A dispatch from Atlantic City to- airman of publicity bined 3 ’ itori i identh S ¥; Mrs. 5 ined armory and auditorium of the shown by th i ke in their identity early Sunday asserted that it_has been learned . Kiernan president Pennsylval : i y the general public in get-|government for these purposes.|!ake i TOey the Gor- at s ', R vlvania | Emory building on 1st street, for- ting behind the movement. It was Ciley. i iec | morning while meotoring to the (v shortly before Mr. Oyster's death Treatment of Prisoners. branch; Mrs. C. H. Remington. presi- | merly occupied by the census bureau. pointed out that everywhere there E{‘{',';Lj;“,',“”,;ia:,l,';“l‘hea"l‘,':z of police| manstown Roval Irish ca(rnr;s‘(:hul:l? a 2 Training quarters. The < a Washington lawyer was called to lenged by a military lorry and in an ex- dent, Rhode Island branch, and presi- b . e : . sociation Hready has notifed. Col )seems to be a disposition to push{Cohn frequently and on one occasion change of shots the <asualties oceurred his side and that Mr. Oyster added| An attendant at the District jail has | dent of New England Council; Mrs. iati N iati i m codict $ - 2 C : | Ansociation Mready has notifea Col.|Negotiations Between Marine 'ancaa the da: 1. A # codicil to his will cutting off his |been suspended and a committee of | K. Kenaston. president, South Dakota | Harper of its willingiess to investi- tions Betwee i Postal officials realize that it is not!sga,wh;';mbe'fnl:;xfiz‘?i:fi c?lfl“ar;:xtrfl‘:: wife without a penny. It is said i branch; Mrs. Eugene Crutch i = = three appointed by the Commissios Mrs. Eugene Crutcher. presi- | gate the possibilities of the plan, and 4 easy. in all cases, for b : . et b s e P e L v ssioners { dent. Tennessee branch; Mrs. N. | peeoidint’ nradiey of the Board of Workers and Ship OWR- {252 others to Tran the c:m“x';,le::im'y“:r; “{“l‘"' or Arnuicn f,fo‘,,."h;m"ef‘{‘f,: of twelve pictures sho m af ‘cmploye of the Ambassador Hotel to conduct an investigation of charges | Marrs. president. Texas branch, and i = 4 2 Trade today said that organization ¥'s mail abead of the noon{iinj = United States attorney’s office. NOTED SCIENTISTS AT MEETING HERE Dr. Einstein and Prince of Monaco Guests of National Academy of Sciences. Two distinguished sclentists of Europe, Prof. Albert Binstein, author of the theory of relativ and the Fuseral Services ™Tomorrow. of alleged improper treatment of pris- | Mrs. O. Porter, national chairman on |, - % SR I ¥ noot iy g A K A o el chilmin op e weulads S aTE St | ers Broken Off. [hewr, 1t e, Be¥ st O Lmalog Butitat Gt wen ey, president. U'tah branch:[the Chamber of Commerce COMMILLEE | By the Ansoctated I'réss. mailed by 3 or 4 oclock. If,,h,‘;:: Kb couvireem Siv Mo Aptott 5 the last of the day's mail in the 3 & afternoon at. 2 o'clociwith the body.| The man under suspension is George | 100 Det Accomiing 1o tentativl arrangements, | M. Smith, Who has been serving. re- | make tho o ey ety Who lwhich will participate in the prelimi- lf:neruumv!oel willfe held tomor. |cently as superintendent of repairs at| Tuttle of New York city, a charter | D2rY Sessions. { mails bet e and w ternoon at 2 o'cloek at|the institution. . - st e Can Be Hapdled fe 00, Mari i = ial A - {malls between 2 and 4 o'clock. in- R e A e L :...,m.,(r_ and the oldest living mem- n Be lox §250.00 farine Engmecr;_ Beneficial \s_so {stead of between 4 and 6 o'clock, as . . 3 uper- | ber of the organization: Mrs. Hen The project outlined by Col. Harper | cia : | - hed him Cohn a ex- Sircerment Wi be Ta Onk Hi oo | viscs the Jall: stated. tatay that Bmrth | Hareres ot e . ey | T DL e L ou: agros|ciation today issmed a strike |st_present, it was pointed out a’big|3Ci0 i hia nana sald: - -Glad to o y s C 3 . H. e X 250,000, 2 revoluti . = 5 ing said: “Glad to see B s e nelexedyfrom “;_‘%uzi}:he Com- | Ewing. president California branch: |put forward. he stated 'today, be proclamation to take effect on May | handiing ang speed "i:g““"?'fi'{;,":“"'-: you. lieutenant.” It was some min- s al |an | laints. h N an ac t offers an imme- 2 3 Not only would - - {be late George M. Oyster. nnd | tice. R i:&:n:}"zfl;’lim‘;’“ z:nfl‘:;r::. X?fi‘é:fi,,}'.‘?;i‘mfi‘.‘;“ with adequate au- | negotiations with the American swilc‘h«d from between ¢ and 8 o'clock D. C. LEADS 23 STATES ‘rother. James F. Oyster. Upon the Personnel of Committee. lature. also i . 5 i iati e ontReReatliorshouralinsmen fbut ol £ J . . also is here, as is Mrs. George{ It is proposed to organize a com-|Steamship O s’ iat v t wor < b . Ietirement from business of his father: | The committee sclected to inquire | Chandier of Rocky Hill, Conn, E Fele e Hmmame S RORRer 8 socialion ke Aol moEaa ook scmvice fiax IN RELIEF CAMPAIGN more than twenty-five years ago. the linto the case is made up as followe: | tional chairman of the ‘poster’con | carry out the scheme in conjunctio have been holding confereices re- | "1y man, a7 istri s fo & 1 ents i ’ ; can as o v.:«f;nulr?:s.e“ce::;::edu;“;!‘:;fiu..gf; Inspector Daniel Sullivan, assistant | Lft: Mrs. John B. Cleaver, president with the District National (uard, |garding a new working agreement. imuch as L e advanse inTie de| e Diwtler of Coltmbia iein e Gainy and. Jumes Sconsinaing InEns |quperintendent “of "police: Ringzold | Delaware branch: Mrs. Hence Orme, | which is badly in need of a suitable| NEW YORK, Apri Cegotiations| livery of letters in distant cities. The | (Ot3] f $186.000 raised in the recent butter and egg business. Hart, assistant corporation counsel. | PRen/dpat, Inas na branch. and “Mrs | 4rmory. were broken off today between repre- | average mailer does not often visual- | Dational drive for the European Re- _He had been head of the Chestnut {fne b;::";flél cfiarltll]elon' secretary to | o oT%) 4 hrmv: l;r:!i:l‘e;!(e.lzl;t Col. Harper said today his plan in|Sentatives of the Marine Engineers |ize the travels of his letter after he|lief Council's work abroad, surpassed Furms dairy for twenty-five years.| ‘This committee will th Dranen: Mre 1 Parknurst peesigers | no sense was meant to discourage the | Bneficial 'Assoclation and American drops it in the letter box. He drops|{the totals raised by twenty-three:Frince af Monaco, renowned for his rnd during lln;;;‘um;r;h- concern has | ino the matter and report OrouELY | Maryland branch; Mrs. i e e | efforts of Mrs. Dimock and others oamahiy BOwnersjieA auntiad(On) \r-ho!'a‘h(;;" oS Doxpand geheo) forgets all| states, according to a statement just | research work in oceanography and — soning i e branch: Mrs m Ul | 5o e “Washington with a memorial | have been holding a series of confer- S ely for him the | fiat®s Aocord leontol were the guests at U ers g Sobortions. with | 1he’ city heads man, president Kansas branch; Mrs. | brovide : > ences regarding a contract e e ¢ |issued from headquarters of the coun- | paleontology. e ? Bl the 1 i a r 2 i v o santo sy garding a contract to super T The dot= | o o e Y oo s fincheon foday at the Smithsonian N Borthwest and scvere heutdve- | Correspondence received at the Dis- | T. E, Halsey, president North ‘Caro- eral | cede that expiring on May 1 ter .goes through scores of hands and | G, 10 New York and sent to Arthur C.}unenec K 9 o g n : C onden e b A e e el " | years, he said. to bring about reali- X pir > AT, and | y\foses, chairman of the local commit. | Institution of the National Academy Bome time ago r peveral braoches | irict building from the Attorney per, pres- | Y ; Representatives of the men with-| through a complex system and co e B e 5 r 3 4 s ¢ A A ident Z . : zation of these plans, during which = ! TRES | tee. a v. S s, which began a three-day ross manager. was taken ' into full e oy Dkt Mo nand o Burale N "y Mre M. O | time Washington would be hampered [rgW after refusing to make wage O o o e iEasauiekly, ‘“l:-:51ec(Ii'oln:h::fnu‘;)ln“sswr:zfm:rrrlfilt‘:g:: o e etion today at the New National Jealth which caused Mr. “pycte 11by W.'L. Coomba. assistant superin- | Vice president. and Mrs. M. O. Holly by its lack of auditorium facilities | {RAYCHORS #6800 C0 Lex Seit Ohe 08 Mrust how quickly it will arrive at|ihe Literary Digest and various nu- | Museum. in aa Take 4 less active nterest in s <h L2 | tendent of prisons, recently made an | 9f Lockport, 'N. Y. president New | The Imory bullding he utated could |new contract. its destination depends. in many. eescs,| 1Onal agencies, such as the Polish{ Prince Albert of Monaco Wil &2 nspection of the local jail York state branch. be remodeled 50 that it would prov-del much upon the matler 28 upon the | COMINILLeE. ete. and also the Red|dress the socfery 1ongnt, ind 0l (0 United States Attorney Cromelin to {walk around and place his hand on {the defendant Cohn. Before the wit- NEW YORK, April 25—The|average office could be put into the When Special Coumsel for the G when 2ese. It is understood that under the | ; s : bese St e Underetood er” spection of the local Jail, " T e e oot 0 Statement by Owmers. 28 muc Cross and other domations. The Dis-|same time will receive the Ax Yirtner would have the l:'lezh-lu:)l})‘:r%,mmh oners by the Attorney General sonsarid would meet the eity's meed for | In a statement issued ut the close | ne ruilway mall sorvice And the pact| FiCU®,dU0tR Was set at 3160000, New fmedal anarded him byt neidin 1 riner would have the right to !m, Thetn Tt ey feeny cenerall GERMANS OFFER TO convention facilities for many years.|of the conference Winthrop L. Marvin, | office and its delivery force at the| oLk 4 With 35.200.000 T e Kaighted by Fremch G : Stitution clean throughout and in — " ident and general ma -l other end of the line. atithel ities of the coun- |of the ocean. He will also be pre- cevermens, | Mtution clean throug vice president and gencral manager | Other end of the line. £ ally styled the |sented with 4 medal by tional -pir. Oyster maintained an extensive| The food. the report stated, was PAY 200,000,000,000 of the owners' association, said that| pe “too, has & responeisiiite i esbat i finally closed | Geographic Society. The prince was o o amncinan e ciionine] S5 e (e St e s e e gmence. retuns. i amcna s evat | e, too, has a responaibility in expe- 9. it is probabie that some $500.- | taken on @ tour of the city today b ere he indulged bis hobby of horse | ficiently varied. MARKS IN U. S. N e T s 16 S5, pesvel | diting letters is one of the aims of the 000 will yet be added from the differ- | r. Austin H. Clark, curator of (he e e e L Kuaw g Object to Canvax Bynka. . S. NOTE wage scale.’” He said, however, that|offen” campaign. It is hfi‘p:‘av&;x"‘{'?." e T e e s i it v = iciar an ra et = i Shiat o - el tire nationa cction up to ap- fentist will follow his address st fall returned | Objection they were willing o discuss working | mailer. business man and otherwise, | proximately $25.000.000 2 DD e B etlonal ! " salbsmy % oply 1o an appeal to the en- | 1L 35K When he should mail letters|~ On account of the decrease in TS e e to catch certain trains: that he will}price of food commodities since the (™ y\jompers of the Nat 1 Academy gineers o get together and work out {take a personal interest in the service | original estimate of meeds in Burope | o™ “White House at 1 o'elock ent to the s > a mutually acceptable agreement, Mr. .v 5 Marvin quoted the engineers repre- | mar pe h;'{'nby.flff,e"‘;'fi'";‘fg;f’;"I’;‘ufi e oob0s azation of INis|icday and were received by the Presi- sentatives as saying: . {with the service. 3 ate| e carrying out of the complete chil- | dent. They ~were accompanicd by e can discuss .no reduction of | dren’s relief programs in surope of | Dr: Einstein. who 15 0 & s wages. H the distributing members of the Eu- | public scssions of ““;'h“‘;"“ “x"r,'l“‘“"fi erncon, when pap e Mr. Marvin said that Capt. Eugene . Y v ropean Relief Council. ng thic E. O'Donnell, chairman of the ship| be read by ny members the owners’ committee, told the engineers — — — | scientific organization. Prince Albert that “the Marine Engineers' Benefi- y will be the guest of the S s lub Wednesday evening at Unique Costume to Be Worn i > as voiced to the use e Sniniteas) I Chle Colum- | o “certain type of canvas. bunka e """-I'ull :huumei lowa, with{ which, the letter states, have a o = jere than ons and prizes as!tendency to stretch and 2 “un- Tiophics. He was particularly inter | comfortable. o become un-iman note to the allles—that would s 1. 11, beavy drafc horses ‘and | fiference then made to a|De contingent upon its contents. . and his fancy in this re-|number of occasions on which, the| M. Juseerand called M + | By the Associ t led him to select fine delivery | report alleges. certain prisoners we; et L Humhesi) EYithe Asocieted Press. e = ; <. . ce one ret g 7 . R % animals and_equipage in connection | roushly handled. Smith's name i | Ameriian sovermme e anspility the ,‘fafii:‘\;';;c"i‘m::;y_:?e";:e"' ot - e e 2y we paring with his dairy busiuess. mentioned in the letter in connectio r i n A few days before his death Mr.|with these alleged instances. aiihelue the '";Z’“;‘ll';"ed“f.i‘z“ whe]to take immediate steps to appre- . he out, was o L, S - a 8] ple messenge aki il iati ! imple ng taking a pote |trial Workers of the World convicted | .ja) Agsociation was making itself ! by the KFrench governmeut for his|was not at his home today and could 5 . i . o from Germany and passing it o A : . t in promoting the breeding of|not be reached. Tt was stated he|,, - b & It over |for obstructing this country’s war | responsible for a savage blow 2 fine horses. A medal was 1o havehas been at the jail about two years to the allies’ Such. he contended,|work. who do mot report either to the | Jife of the American sorbloniat is| | at Eastern Star Ball ssion’ of the Na- cen bestowed on him shortly —_— | T ® incline toward ap- | Leavenworth. Kan. penitentiary or (o | rine, of which the greater portion is | S e - {tional Academ Sciences was de- BihAd et i e and proval of Lhe. German bropositions | local officials when the time limit for | now owned by the whole American > voted to business matter % merit i e \‘,flpromoted in Postal in the position of a neutral. but was ::,‘,’,:;h’,’“"e"d" expires at midnight | people. | I Walcott, president of t e e e manifeated Interess | > a friend and associate; consequently | Any m g Will Back Up Demands. { i : sted interest | e . y men not surrendering by mid- { nstit in his art colicction. | Servnce.LBut Salary Is r‘rim':;f'”"{”{’l'(‘ s e ere different|night will be considered fugitives| Prior to the conference the en- T M > meeting Kept Up Milk Stations. { 200 Less 1 If' ‘the Washington and their immediate arrest ordered,|gineers’ representatives announced emphi | academy this aftes various sc S e el ss in New Job/, 1F " Wasliheloh govermment | 210, t0F, T HALT USRS | 00T oo e | TWO Memphis Men Accused v S i T el e tread by s oo range from one on the problem of =i i e 3 ob > e ; | or two before their bonds can be!to back up its demands “by cvery re-| = 4 5 offers, and they were satisfactory | geclared forfeited and bench war- ifource within its powe in Connection With $466,- s tomobile around a corner, rving the difficulty experienced in o the allies, then, said M. Jusserand, d thr e The organization claims a member- o i ‘ d ' ries smo & 5 8 + | rants issued through the usual legal ims s bt to theorics of o raising funds to ocontinue the work a Vi o pproval und transmission by the fia ! 5 e Titand Eharciars 'atts 1 D e rananiin _the! proceedings, Patrick J. Brennan,!ship of approximately 15,000 engineers : . announced purpose of Oscar Strate Britsginiatonvanldtina ;;Sfli“:f:’;:{ pcal chisl Of, the Department of u-;;;‘mn);yed on ships of ‘the Alantic,| 000 Robbery n Brooklyn. { pressure. b; HHal A provisior € acoutinns his werk b Wam e oL aannar eclared. { Pacific and_gulf coasts. of new stars will be ex ton. and observing the failure of Con- - The attitude of the American Sec- Haywood Seads No Word. | o The engineers' representatives im- 7 1ne Assiated Press. . TR T y Eress to provi to continue o e 3 5 retary of State, it was implicd, was| No word had been received today ; Mediatels went Into a private conference MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 25—W. L. o o Mt W iien work. Mr. Oymer decided " to| 2 G R o satisfactory to’ the French ambas- | from “Big Bil" Haywood, I W. W, | with Willlam e Brown, national presi | Huntley. jr. a former bank official. > e o Jifant fecding stations in £ = | or. chict, who is belicved to have gone | 8601 of the oresniaation Lo decido what | ana H. Diggs Nolen, drug store owner, d Aasieln to Bura). Y askingzan uhes ap- AR Comnic to Hussia, but his associates were 1 5 were placed on trial here today on e rently mos dade A UNCIL TO MEET. | confident that within a short time; Natlonal Body's Support Pledged. |charges of receiving stolen property § takic Dartin, the weneril X s e e n additon o furnishing modifcd . their leader would send word (hat he | Brown said that whatever decision }in connection with the marketing here i academy. he will be present at the ses- milk without expense 1o those : Wi returning to serve his sentence | wax reached at this conference woud | of liberts bonds sald fo have be ; : - { s rrow g and wi R kieen i ARCUXKS I ’hlvnrw'.md, he . : 5 French Generals to Assemble Under | of from five to twenty years. be supported by sixt \brunches | identified as part of the loot obtained 3 ; 3 welcomi She . Sanaust [ ; Millerand Chairmanship. Of the forty-seven men, the Depart-|of the netional organization, which has|in the robbery of a broker’s messenger - S from President Walcott just before ad- e Scao ; he homes | 2 o ) - ment of Justice knows the where- |y membership of 23.000 engineers. Onelin Brooklyn last November. 4 4 journment at noon tomorrow ;‘.”; ’0".;. : 4 A | By the Associated Press, abouts of i«llyl..m. ‘orty, Mr. Brennan es, he said, is in Honolylu| The bandits who robbed the Brook- 3 i" Among the distinguished scientists 2 A s thairitood, e PARIS, April 25— The Freneh su-|S3d, Hé declined to give the names |and another in Panama.’ Tho decision, |lyn messenger escaped with liberty 44 L. B | who are attending the mwetings of the the city « ted with Mr. Oyster il o 4 # @ preme war council, comprising Mar- | of, the others, with the exception of | he said, will apply to all ocean-going [ bonds valued at approximateiy $466. F A iacademy are Prof. C. E. Davenport of in this cha undertaking, which 3 % | shals Foeh, Joffre” and Fetain, ana | Haywoed. 1 ships on the Atlantic, Pacific and gulf | 000. In addition to Huntley and Nolen, Y Cold_Spring Harbor: E. (L Dr- s e T v wllichs 4 Gens. Buat. Weygand and Dezoutte, | Declaring that no excuses wou d be i coasts, but would ot affect shipping on | indictments were returned against R. i oy C. Merriam. president of pHes cestich dnihy eriod o - 5 | Wil meet (hin afternoon in (e by . accepted, Mr. Brennan said that,|{hC"Ccal Takes or harbor erafl E. Priddy, a bond broker: Manrice % : negie Institution of America R Y e A B ¢ Palace under the chairmanship ~Siarling at midnight tonight. my| Tho American Steamship Owners' As-|Joseph: a Jeweler: John E. McCall, an : Jacques Locb of ihe Rockefeller J $36.000, he : - . - . puncil which was to = 0 ~ | owned deep-sea shipping, bank employe, in connection 3 . orne of Columbia University. e DeturRediic ) ; today in the minisiry of Ink to take any chances on letting | ¥WAed Seeb 8a ShPPILE 85 WOl 45 4 glieged sale of stolen liberty. Bone | Flexner, world remowned research ! ¢ Visiting Nurse p o | sumtice’ underthe ' presidency o s |any more Fet away, if we can help it | 1A7KS, Rereehiagy Of, sube bullt and i ore” They will be tried separately worker. and Frank Dawson Adams of s i ,'fi",‘;\‘“ lon he ? }_kmne|vn‘ X lnlfl}xx]:er of Justice, was | Will Give Themselves U e BTt Simcatod 1 Driusss SAPDINE | aTler the cases againat Huhtley and . z C ey | MeGill University of Ontario. an a o al financial as. | - e e ha Al ehe ministers will| More than a dozen of the convicted | for operation. Nolen are disposed of, : Bicei s o5 { sociate fellow of the National Acad- v e : N $ £t e Palace at 9:30!men had arranged to meet their at-| It was stated that Peter D - { : { { emy was a member of the Washing- Pl | o'clock tonight. under the presidency |torney, Otto Christensen, late today | STt e cently arrested in wuh,n'[‘;fi}'"‘,’fil i} ¢ 3 e ‘_Al dianer will m;;::ne‘n to ‘z:i ke ists tomorrow e rd of T « rof O d¢. the Washington . |of M. Millerand, Premier Briand will | o naliy el : 3 { : i v give the be brought to this ci neree, the City Club | i s BRAR | | bo present at this mecting, the past- | She Ualied Srates joarehal o WP 0} LABOR EXPERTS URGED. |, Pross Genaing city, to testity in| f PN | >owhatan, at which time the Agassiz gold medal for 1920 will be presented ind the Columbia Country Club, < ponement of the cabinet council hay- 3 ' R olmb i S« 3 : % Local 1. W. W. leaders said that| —_— : : | ; . T [Suxvtving wo brothers, D w.| 4 . Jogiiliesn aas! onliblet equedtyvent numeroud cablex sent to Haywoed in Secretary Davis Wants Thirty-Five LEAVES ADRIATIC ' SR ¢ oo maariARln R e a1 s, el sters 2 Y : s Russia urging him to return - A : g S omzhie x5 e 3 lbert Schulteis and Mrs. J. B, e AP were un- | wren for Bureau of Conciliation. SERVICE 2 S 1 |;e|‘l~i\_n the Henry Draper gold me_d:li i g or investigation in astronomical Luthertord of this cty WILL PLAN MISSION WORK. HAMPTO, Va. April 25.--The Missionary Socie Methodist ¢ nual session Vincent St. John of New York, ac-| A E Dan edal i 3 ppointment of ten experts in vari- | ym 3 yai . COALITION-LIBERAL WINS. |compitie sy Sotemn 3 Gordon ana o PPRaRinicl 2ha hiiis's? oty (FISESLIP Olympla on Way Home : N || i udihe, Dants! Ginud el Re-Elected to British Commons, De. | 148t nisht for Leavenwortn. socerding s bureat ol Sonclllition of theine- |- W/ erican Commander. ; : (]| max for eminence tn studies of the birds 0 . Mr. Christensen - VENICE, Th teating Labor Candidate. also said_ that he had been advised i sy tventyctve there FRVENICR, fosibiah Sihe A morican BEDFORD. England, Apri |that Charles Ashleigh and Jack Law i statenient today by Secretary Davis.| ™% 'agship of, Ameri- . . Aprit 35 !had left Washington, D. C., direct roris‘,ch A body of expuris not oty vavi% | can naval units in the Adriatic, left RUSH D. SIMMONS, Bas_ been promot FIRE IN NEWSPAPER PLANT. handle expertly any labor difficulty|Venice for Spalato on Saturday. & B D & s Frederick G. Kellaway, coalition-lib- | Kansas, and that a telegram from J. 1 delexates in ndan Plans | | eral, has been re-electea | il ariin i) Bqe, . [Elans} . 3 - to the house | T. (1ted) Doran of St. Paul said it was reasing missionary work in for- ' 1 5 ) o that they might be called u Later she will go to N ¥ A - rdsiwill i6sionel obrthe i | of cqmmons for the Bedford division en route “to cancel my contract at|conciliate, but they could by e L o A ene L EnEthan on the fifth floor of the Daily States pics fo- discussion: orge M. Buttom, | 1abor, it was anneunced tods ey, | Leavenworth. and other means of public education |the Adriatic gervice. building, siderable damage =4 has been ot Kellaway, 14, ;’! flmm'fhe CT};r:-o othermmen hulve advised Mr.|pring about a great saving by pre-| Rear Admiral Philip Andrews, com- tp the circulation engraving de- e 5 ey, |Christensen they will surrender to|venting strikes and other labor dif-|mander of American forces in the ments, and. it expecied it § ou! prevent publicat! of ievernl, United States marshals. They ar 1 Wi =0 lle, Ca E s S by |Ofin ‘B. Anderson, at Rexford, Mont.:| sthe o Adriatic, left on board the Olympia, |&iven this e present tonciliators of the De-{but will return to this city for mem- | ple by Temple Chapter, Easte! editions of the paper Roday. The 215 0f Uia kil Regisiesod uotera f 2 " n to|Stanley J. Clark, at Fort Worth, Tex., it of Lab have bee! L ey, g Dostmastar generalship, »" paftment o! or employed b ' his famil, The dress made by M; building is located in thejheart of the 3 and H. E. Kane. at Yuma. Arix 23 Fdlen’ basis. P Suiaved on .t‘:y‘ln‘;' s Ry hio ey i, atreet 3 iy ection. en Canlll st [} By TT SRR e s g % % o Ak Pl P S S SERR S Pt P Iy o 9 .l B / ) S & )