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/ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, b D. C., APRIL 1923—PART 1. = FA RIOTS 10 CHEERING; In Ancient Trunk Special Dispatch to The Star. STROTHROY, Ontario, Canada, April 21.—Ignored in the will of the last of a Usual Lahor Day Bloodshed Supplanted This Year by Miss Ann McNeill, family of three- who adopted her as an orphan girl fifteen years agi Miss Elizabeth Jefferson, now, twenty-four years old, was prepar- ing tg leave the home 'in Which she Great Ovation. was Teared when In ransacking an old trunk she happened upon a { great bundle of old Traders’ Bank bills amounting to $4.300. T Traders' Bank years ago was al sorbed by the Roval Bank of Can- ada and the bills have been de- clared perfectly good. Miss ~Jefferson the home of two malden whom was Ann M a member of the famil of Miss McNeill, how. the wealth of the McNei iy tiie Associated Press. tOME, April 21.—Labor Day, in st marked rioting and 'aodshed, today was the occasion of n enthusiastic ovation to the Fas- cisti government and its pecomplish- taken into Neill and his ments, ey Twenty thousand Fascisti of the “ational militia were reviewed by pier Mussolini in Rome and took | oath of wllegiance, while 100,000 t through a ‘similar cere- in other leading cities of the relatives and the adopted g ceived nothing. Her on!y of support was the me. of a saleslady in a local store, and when she awoke to this condition she decided to leave Strothroy for a place where she could heticr support hersel?. Local opinion declares Miss .ef- son to be the rightful pos- r of the money, and ever y in the community s pleased with the good fortune thot has he fallen her. LOST MAY BE RECOVERED means nony count M in the unifor ta corporal, of a Fas- i irited sorrel horse and was t by G 1 [ 1 i ngible proof of the . Mussolinl has le, whom did not Y.M.C. A. FUNDS| Ty 'Cut Off by Will,|PLAN DIRECT CABLE SOISTI CHANGES | &=, P i ¢ 500 | FRow maLy 1o s, ICpmpnny Formed to Lay Line to Azores for Connec- tions. R ANSEL MOWRER. T and Chicago Daily News. ight, 1923, 21.—Direct cable sion between Italy and the U. S.-OFFICIAL SELECTED PHILIPPINE BANK HEAD E. M. Fullington, Auditor of In- sular 'Affairs, Named Suc- cessor to Wilson. By Wireless to The Star and Chicago Daily News. (opyright, 1928. MANILA, April 21.—E. M. Fulling- | ton, auditor of insular government | expenditures, today was appointed manager of the Philippine National | Bank to succeed E. W. Wilson, former | San Francisco banking head, who re- |PLAYS FOR LIBERTY [ BUT TRIES IN VAIN | | Stowaway Works Clever Scheme, But Fortune Frowns and Sends Him Back to Russia. T 15 BOUQUETS AND BRICKBATS| RACE INSPECTOR JAILED. FOR TAMMANY CHIEFTAIN | Done. format,apil 2L -Frank 1 licenses and collector of pari-mutuel Murphy’s Lawsuit Over Invest- ments Ends in Oral Clash of Attorneys. i | By the Associated Press. | | taxes, today was sentenced to thre: years in the penitentiai He wat convicted of stealing $38.000 tas money_received from the Connaugl Park Jockey Club of Ot NEW YORK, April 21.—Charles F. | Unitea states with signed three weeks ago following di ferences with Governor General Leon- ard Wood over the proposed forced sale at 50 per cent of their value of six big co-operative sugar mills. Wil- son will leave Manila tomorrow for the United States, returning via China and Europe. Following his appointment, Fulling- ton cabled President Harding asking for jeave of absence from his post of | insular auditor that he may accept United States is promised within eighteen months or two years if plans now being much discussed are car- ried out. There is already in ex- istence old cable linking the the Azores, but writer is informed that the West- 'n Union Company has_decided to ¥ @ new one capable of doing five times the business of the old one. an th | | i , 1,700,000 Crowns Gone in Bohemia‘ Bank Failure May Be Returned. en killed, | BY WiL a victorfous | gy cable to The « atures of the day was | of workers Sund 40 JEWISH STUDENTS WOUNDED IN CLASHES PRAGUE, April 21.—The money lost £ Men's Christian 4 e recent Bohe yndi- | part for ia ized from the {lenz at the t lated by the | troops. “according | tion furnished b { It is true that th about 1,700,000 cro | true that the A prin | press money was alxo involved in | dixaster. From the very | tions in Crecl account | the « | noon.” “Ther { that we deposi time before the collapse. Rumanians Drive Them to Streets Despite Posting of Military Guards at Bucharest. HAT vh students were in the I C. A Ay (Jewish jran low, and we brought toem up to Jewish | date, that ix all. Our cash depo: i ted to- | Were divided between three banks in riously wounded 10- | prague as u measure of precantio with Rumanian stu-|Only the smallest deposit wis ounds of the Uni- | the 3 despite m.»’ rds to prevent [ will get ba disorders which | money lost. | tions “here A 1~ day in clashes dents the N % hint that it is poss American _organization part, if not ail. the The Y. M. C. A, re not Tin but includ aEact lent of th ntervene Jewish students street. new huts have Y. Among them building at Press rece a beautiful ston ' 3 d by the Pragu It is subsid where | | rnment @ Jewish stu-| University of | lectures have usenberg are; Government to Call Secret Opera- { tive “K-97," Witness on BIG FRENCH OFFENSIVE| Syndicatiom Charge. ring th d the it K endes April Ruthen with Charles E. Cleveland, charged | syndicalism, recessed vene again Mond {has announced Fi partment of Justice | will take the { ot Airplanes and Artillery Employed in Military Operations Against Taza Tribesmen. ated Pross, . April ique from Rabat, French Moroeco. 4 tRied- 0 today the first inkling that | attempred to pro operations the French | program and cor aza tribesmen have been April 12, Artillery used by the which is evi- si < {the state all bu trial of William who was the fics ial com- | the communist party conves [ tried. Br the As PAF nu mives military by munist party been | Ruthenberg's baggage. Shanahan of the bure nvestiga- fied he found copies of the one of Ruthenbera planted™ Edward ¢ ainst the tion te document: the Taza | Suitcases. gions of the | developing favorably, | mous dimcatties of | MEXIC! the stubborn resist- | the communique | N N It adds that on April 13 Freflvh‘noccor Accused of Dealing With P captured Berkine after a hard | Rebels Escorted Over Line. it and on April 17 the enemy, | rouped in the region south | MEXICO CITY, April 21.—Dr. fell back under the fire | ward Kilbourne Tullidge of Ph artillery and were ds-|phia, who was ordered expelled from Mexico for alleged dealing with the revolutionists in Tabasco and next day aviators bombarded new enemy camp, which was tered and many of the rebels re- ed to their homes, communique does not mention losses of either side. the country escorted over the borde the time limit given him having pired. 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EDMUNDS, General Agent in{ 0 OUSTS AMERICAN. ! 1 who | the managership of the government bank and also continue in general control of the insular auditing policy. The appointment of Fullington by | directors of the bank must be ap- | proved by Gov. Wood and by Manuel | Quezon and Manuel Roxas, president and speaker, respectively, of the | Philippine senate and lower house. | | This approval is expected in view of | | their appointment of Acting Manager | Trinidad as assistant to Fullington. | According to a statement by Quezon ‘| to the ¥ilipino Chamber of Commerce In the meantime, under the auspices of the Talian government, a company has been formed here for putting and administering a cable be. 1 Ttaly and the Azores, interested in the plan Dart of their finan linking the. 1 said that settled would have mono h the Italian -American bus ations have not I know tha ment has a home compan, relations between v it iny 1 considered 1 his com | manager of the bank “when circum- stances make it advisable.” | —_— abit of footbinding among . while dying out of 3 ontinues with little the cquntry districts n_gov ment with th Closd will exist the ties, i change in GUARANTEED QUALITY AT The National Furniture Co. A Host of Bargains in Guaranteed Furniture | Trinidad will succeed Fullington as| . Murphy, Tammany Hall chieftain, | wi heard himself de April 21.—Rudolph bed as a itical czar, menacing id to be a deserter l‘\cryl-fidly|in h(rd\v ':Inlk. ll:rldn_v iz»{al n 5 - = court again an eard mse: ex- n soviet army, played | SOUrt as a man whose boots his critic was unworthy to lace. Yesterday's speaker was Max Steur, counsel for Louis N. Hartog, whom Murphy is suing for recovery of $17 000 which he invested in war-time malto-dextrine 1 Today's was Martin Conboy, Mr. Mur- phy’S counsel. The occasion for brick- bats and bouquets was final argu- ments in the suit By the Associated Press. NORFOLK, Va. M. Leischneck, from the Ru: ! a desperate game for liberty Friday night in the steamship West Celina. | He lost, and now he is on his way| back to England, fram which country he will be deported to Russia. Leischneck came to this country re- cently as a stowaway on the West Celina. At Boston he was refused ad- mission into the United States. The West Celina, bound from Baltimore to Manchester put in at Norfolk for cargo Friday. Officers members of the crew related a story of how the young Russian had jumped overboard in upper Chesapeake bay. leaving a note behind explaining that he pre- ferred death to a return to his na- tive land. Officials of the ship had the stowa- way's note, but they were not en- tirely satisfied with the suicide story. | even though they had &5 | bobbing on the - wake | of the steamer before the | discovery of the note in Leischneck’s bunk iuards were t night, and Russian was 4il to the dock The guar The Queensborough 1614 17th St. N.W. 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