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{ with Leonid , - cred. | 115 patition 1s going before the board | The o der (o rallaf i ego s a iy 1 Leonid Krassin. or another cred- ! (eauoh iaviag batore e boand | Grav They rushed the armory, obtain.|. Th¢ accident happened near the | Persons doing relief work reported dead and injured being! { itad. snvoy, Tord Curson seems de- |5 | rrave ing all the equipment there, The qrew| \/¢{07 Paloz place. about two miles| found at almost every scattered farm and ranch dwelling for miles termined to maintain all the po H e GEL, o D P # i i FRLIA I she. TRL noth. and. :?.'17‘ 1t the board sees fit Lo free Evanoft TARssken Dy pteoie. - The,cavtain ::rtr:-l;:r i The ehild ani ia| Southeast of here, | v o A and t Buropes : d an Pl froddicssbdtick S s not tolerate long discursive explana. On Parole, he will go at once to May 14, — The hody of ‘W;w:"’g';r:':::”,:&dm :" ,“""P’t"’"{‘f"‘“ mother to the hoapital, the father and | _Appeal for Help. tlons from Moscow, it I8 Indicated. Denver, Col., where employment on a | patiolman Dennis Griffin, kidnappea bl “,,W‘l ,:M,‘“'.p'; an older brother remaining at the! J. H. Green, chairman of the Red ! The foreign secretary will aiso in-| = Iby a man he had arrested early Fri- {mmw“l']’m o retali "'“”. theiars ‘“' scene of the crash. Constable’ Frank | Croms workers here, said the ingred ‘\‘ . sist, it s declared, on adequate re- {day morning and with whom he had [FRPHIed bo ! PIFALCS | Brown and officars of the state po-| Y probably will reach 100 and probably | ; started for a police s 3 . . 5 G aRtiiata | as many as 50 are kiiled." | alleged by the British in their note. his afternoon 300 feet from where g Sl ; 508 4 dozen . Concilintory in Tone. remnants of his charred clothing were |8€"8: panic-stricken, were herded into nearby towns have been appealed to { By The Amociated Prass, . found yesterday between Geauga lake |\'® hold after they had been searched and are searching in the fevastatett Bl i Moscow, May 14.—Soviet Russin‘s 'nd Bainbridge, 30 miles cast of here, | ANd_thelr valuables stolen. P. & T. ASSN. TO DISCUSS | e area 1 note to Great Rritain the text of Griffin had been shot twice through The pirates had difficulty in hand- ITyas TR ] Only slight damage was done to the \ | U which was given out here this noon the head and once in the abdomen, '!IN% the ship. Steaming all night in MONROE ST SGHOOL NEEDSP&IH(&I’ MlSSlflg 20 Y(’n’il‘S CMSGS“"“'“ OF Coloradd Gty Il is couched in conciliatory terms, Fx- Police say one of the shots wonld have | cOmplete darkness they reached the y | { | { e i killed him. His body was stripped of |SmAll creek that was their rendezvous, | [ E : [ J d D l i Death and Destenetion, 4 i (Continued on Twelfth Page) all ciothing. He was found buried fn |AP0ut 100 milés from Swatow, lester- | Boawd of Fducation's Program to Be | 0 LXIst, Ju ge eC1ares Abilene, Tex., May 14.—Joe Riche . bl s Aot e ‘0 feet deep, |40y morning. A junk siipped along- burg and his two children were killed rave not m an two feet deep. iy PRI SN | side, the loot was lowered into it and Considered at Annual Meeting of | Qe and a number of persons injured in a | the pirates vanished. tornado which struck the Spade AUTOPSY ON HULTZ e District Organization. {HEIRS WILL FILE APPEAL ranch, south of Colorado City and. Post Mortem Fxamination Shows | of the district will take place at the | waper, William and Mary Object to | Just west of e, six or eight i fihg oF the B i i SEANMIINUAL MRt g ot the tharenty and liouses were demolished and a number Recluse Was Killed by Blows | | Teachers' association of the .\lnnrnn‘ Division of Estate On Ground That ¢ jersons were reported fatally in- i | street school tomorrow evening at e d incinding T, E. Wil Otis < 58 0 ! Bistied tipon His Foc, IN fiETTlNfi EVIIIEN[;E 7:30 o'clock, daylight saving time, It Father #s Alive — William Clatms ‘\y\i.:‘nl Joe Willls 'ml‘l. Eht membata State Officials Discuss Re- ; is expected that Principal Marcus| pleb bt Bl ! { Danbury, May 14-—An autopsy per- White of the state . Business. L 3 O 3 8 . AT » state normal school will | b turning Money to 1920 formed at Georgetown vesterday on { el | g ) 3 i spoak. # 3 1 it | o the hody of George Hults vietim of | Federal Judge Thomas Up-| In its program of expansion, tho |, Forick i Kelley, for many years b License Holdcrs an unknown islayer in Topstone . a| P board of education has constdered the | .+ 1“"), p“::“"“ h”sm“?sflm\}”",f 5 GIRLS To BE QUES’"ONED % [week ago Satipdny, showed that the| gets Recent Ruli sltuation. at the Monros reet. schiool | 2 VHO 20 yeurs ago left New Bift- . ! | man’s death was due to a shock fol- | Ko uling of and it s expected that the eomposite | D o g aee, IRy IN STUDENT'S DEATH QUIZ ] S Sha dorOint coms | IDDY" EVANOFE [Fondigs Hionss toldhie tabosdialE sy Judge Howe opinion of parents whose children at- | x:ne"»l.xll S betition b ANRE R 6 misstoners from all parts of the state ¥ i by some plunt instrument, The au- tend the school will be secured at the | ;,‘,.o‘i }'p]]';" :ml M i':"‘l’: ;'.ilve Lo ; met in this city today at the call of e - - — [ topsy was made by Dr. E. H. Smith, meeting tomorrow evening, The |t rocry God Are. aakie ; 3 4 : o . i Y ; il : : : e g Colloy for such declaration, | Co-eds Fall Under Rays of Prober's Commissioner Charles E. Bacon ox|(arm it awaiting him and where a medical examiner of Redding, and DU | New Haven, May 14—Judge 1d-[school hulldios, although owned by | KelI°y Loomis for such AacLALo Middietown, who is the chairman of n.lvnmlwr of the detective bu | Bruce Weaver of Stamford. No frac- | win S, Thomas in federal court today | the city, Is under control of the state, | athed adainteteak A f the f‘ (o Searchlight—Manslaughter Charge the county commissloners' assoclation | Willing to receive hi mon parole. His|turc of the skull was found but the |juled that evidence obtained by state| the teachers being selected by the e e | 3 of the state. The call was issued on | fiVe vear old son, “Teddy” Rvanofl, is | antopsy showed multiple fractures of officers of violations of the prohibi- | State and the plant belng used to give | ..\ or “SCUEY, a som, who with in Aubere Case. vequest of the Fairfleld county com- |lIOW &t Denver with relatives. The lil- | the face and faw bones. No Water tory laws is admissible in the federal|a practical course in Instruction to.| LLGE S04 ety Kelloy oblavted ta Abas ) & e missioners who wished an expression [t!¢ Jad is believed by the police (0| as found in the lungs. proving the |court even if such evidence is obtain. | student teachers of the normal sehool, | ETANtINE the DOLtIon it the. several|l Chlonkti May sldic iy _fimn ey on the question of returning money to |NAVve been an eye-witness to the kill- | physicians say, that the man Was cd without a search warrant. This s Seibaleaedl hearings held in probate court, an- today will resume investigation o | holders of unused liquor licenses in |IN& of his mother in the Fvanoff’s|qead before his bod ywas sunk in|iuling upsets a ruling racently ,“M,‘,' nounced this afternoon that an ap- | disappearance of ghton Mount, | 1820, The Fairfield county commis- | West Main street tenement in April. | 'mpawaag pond. [by Judge Howe, who sat in this court. | EXpressmen Must Move, |peat; wonld e taber to| tha. suneror | NorthiveRtats Ui keIt RERE & SRR | sloners are defending & sult for the |1920: The conviet has many friends| The theory of a dfunken NEWt 15|The ease before Tudge Thomas was! NI o) : s | court, and if necessary to the su- the finding a week ago under an | Ly L, R 10 Colorndo who are interested in his | gieproved as no aleohol was fotnd in | : BBy aN New Location Suggested | preme court of the state of Connec. | Evanston pier of a skeleton identified | money and the question is likely to| | dispr 1 as no aleohol was found inlthat of Harry Hoffman who was fined |p %0 fo the supreme court. The mat. |CA4C and from that state testimoninls | the stomach, The state police today |[$100 and. costs for viotation of thal wala e | ticut by Mrs. Mount as that of her son, ter s especlally complicated in those ! STeat numbers are to be transmit-. are searching for a leather wallet, or [ Volstend mct. The mon's counsel | .. 5 Scneral invitation has been ex- Kelley Absent For 20 Ye For the first time girl students of ' 8 1 G T A e 2 |ted to the board of pardons, recom- hiij fold which Hultz i reported to|pointed out to the conrt that Judee | i0cd by the ordinance committee of Kelley Abeetit For 20 Ycare the university will he questioned. 9 ccuntles which turned e liquor li-j .\ 0rqiie that he be given an oppor- | piie o N 5 sa RO s ARV Xl : E¢|the common council to all expressmen The petition came before the court, The inquiry it is admitted has de= [ P that vanr L AGED 6 th bave carrled and in which he was|Howe had ruled against evidence of ¢ cenns money, for that year over to the |, ity to pedeam hinself. said o have had a consideraic | feoen trapried againet evidence of- lin the city to attend o meeting of the | several months ago. Through Judge |veloped nothing ible after a | towns and the state Is statutory pro- | oy G EERETL FHIC L Weth- } e . _canslderabin fersd in the cour en ad not|committee tomorrow evening when | William F. Mangan, the petitioners |week's effort. Mount disappeared afte H T ) 1 o AT s " The questi . el mount of money. His vest, in which | heen obtained under a search warrant P : portions. ° guestion was giVen argfield and s held n high regard by | (e v ljer wh e R AT AL e e actlon Is scheduled on an ordinance | get forth that their father had been|er an inter-class fight 20 months ago. ) considerable discussion today. ; ftle 4 oy, | the wallet was carriod, was found be- and that Judge Howe probably would | (o require expressmen o give np theit | g SRAfRL RS ; gl § . the prison officials. He has not been | gqe (ho road the mornnig after the have discharged Hoffman Tudge ! 1 P the away from the city for 20 years and | Broadening its investigation, the E \ ST EEETER, troublesome, they report,. and has . oiger but the wallet was not in it. AR i teavainy sld the m,"‘],,“i: present parking space on Commercial [ that nothing had been hea from | state's attorney's office has delved into 3 ! (obeyed to the letter every order issued, PSR et i h s street near the railroad siding. An | pym in the past seven years, and they [ the death of lLouis Anbere, Northe I'ne funeral of Hultz will be held | 8 admissible - effort will be made to e blish a new ; | Four Others From This Clty the ‘Btanch cembtery: tohoriow 4 i Mdgepost ; L bb) asked that he be declared judicinlly [western freshman killed three woeks | o His ol at the Branch cemetery tomorrow | Danlel Weaver of Bridgenort|parking area east of Center street, | jonq ant an aduiniinter of powiy| e e A RIS . e Of the 70 inmales of the stat® morning. charged with violation of the Dyer 25 8 IR ~ ia) | dER&C a i ator o § - 'ago in an antomobile accldent, and o les| ON the south side of Commercial igta named. The estate they claim|announces that it is prepared:to kAl B e — News of the World By Associated Press TABLISHED 1870 RUSSIANS DO “ABOUT FACE”, THEREBY A VER”NQ, WITH BRITISH GOV: London Official Opinion Is That Soviets Have Changed Their Atti-! tude—Reply s Con- Gorge Evanoll, Slyer of Wit ciliatory | Will Petition for Parole England, However, Will Not [NNATE 0 - and Apologies. - On June 11, By The Assorinted Press Judge Bernard ¥, Gafiney hus beer London, May 14.—In British of-|retained to prescnt the petition of : IO DA piTate na B AN | e e o “into u the loss of life and property is heavier in the country distri | v P — — |to n hospital. Most of the passengers| M i thelr machine Into aj %3 e O : f o clnl circles the reply of the Russtan|George Evanoff to the hoard of par- | nad loat all their money and peragnal| €NCe. The offending automobile con-|iN the town of Colorado City according to the unconfirmed re- soviet government to the British dons at Hartford, June 11, and the aftoethi T e eaRl EA 0L o ‘i, Unued on toward Hartford, Coroner|ports. Relief parties left here in automokbil I note {n considered as avoiding a rup- convieted wife slayer's case will go bo- ble anh Wb il Qliurbed: *| B Mix will hold an inquest here lato | ture, Batisfaction In expressed at|fore that board with many favorable i Rk i o » 0o today. H | what the British consider an about|reports trom the prisen authorities an m"-'“']“'(" ’;;’;:‘; ,:,'{:’";‘w'l;‘:"n'l"{:‘ «[-)"“" s o | AT : ght Bodies Recovered | face on the part of Moscow n its|well as numerous testimoninls from P“”CEMAN IS H]UNI]: ) n e AN he Roguski family was proceeding olorado City, Texas, May 14.—Eight bodies of persons killed g = " inent residents of th \ty, it M 100 passengers. The plrate passengers| o Ve : R “ 24 S i 4.4 b | m'n'::.r'llc- 'l':::::)r"ri ?hr:.n'"::\rl:::n:;rm"v Promineat residents o s elty, | |<‘ numbered about 40, When a Mln"l\w; * I!Innrh‘\'g car toward Berlin from |in a tornado near here early this morning have been brought to ! L rany ol Evanoft w feted and senten B near Swatow was reached the buc.| Jerden. when the ear was forced off | Colorado City and it was reported that several more bodies are on ' will present the soviet note to the fvanoff was convieted and sentenc . [eaneard had spread into small parties the road by another antomoblle, The the wayv, cabinet this atternoon. [ed to werve not less than 10 years 1or | Had Been Shot Three Times [Se'ore-Aigtaed, Wi _”Mp“'l‘y and | RORUSKI car ran into a fence at the| 'l‘\\'.l . 'sons have | : i While the British government {s|more than 15 years at the June term Sepiaannes) Jorxel suddeniy and it wide ‘0t the road,. the'othar: car eive persons have been counted dead but there ig no offi-- ready to discuss the disputed matters From Winsted Tomorrow Prison at Wetherstield to come before !the hoard of pardons at the prison on Will Hold Inquest to KFind Just| Monday, June 11, with applications , for parole, four others beside: qvan- How autnihiee MM Dreaul; ['6# ee from New Svitaln, - They are Kent, May 14.—Coroner Samuel A, Fmil Fraiter, John Babula, Stanle Herman of Winsted will come here I'0ogaslowski and Luman . Beckett. tomorrow and hold a private inquest' _Iralter wi rested on October 27, Into the death of Frederick N, Car-| 915 by Policeman Gustave Hellberg ter, aged 19, whose body was found | And the late Captain Thomas Grace| lodged against the false work of the | ©lloWing a fracas at the home of | new Housatonic river bridge here on | J!llus Grush at 32 April 30. Carter disappeared from Which Grusha w his home on the night of April 8 fred from a revolver in the posses- Some mystery attaches to his death. $1on of Fraiter. On December 8, 1915 Coroner which eame about through a wound,‘”‘* accused was convicted on a clmrw“ 3 2 length on evidence without search|Mfg. Co's cotton mill here refused to|ly from various places inclnding Mex- Chicago, May 14, — A continuous in the hody from a shotgun, While [0f mansiaughter and was scntenced te On Strike in New York warrants would be handed down |work today and forced the eptire plant |ico and Dublin, Ireland {night and day aic postal servich B the conditions surrounding Carter's S¢TV® from 14 to 15 years in prison. 5 shortly, to shut dow Approximately 1,500 | Shortly after the petition was pre- (ween New York and San Franciseo disappearance and dedth pointed to, Jiecords at police headquarters| W York, May 14—A thousand S persons were affected by the closing. |sented a new element entered the | is expected to become a reality in suicide, the inquest will be held to SNOW that Fraiter had fwen separated Farbers in Brooklyn laid down tools { —— — case when Willlam Keliey cauged to be | july or August. It is planned to definitely fix a cause. from his wife and that she was living | today in a strike called by the Jour- | 50 YEARS AGO placed on record at the office of the make the 2,000 mile trip in 28 hours, y Among the witnesses will be MIM‘"' 32 Booth street. He went to visit | neymen barbers ix\!rrxnn'i_nnal union | FATAL FAMILY QUARREL | New Haven, May 14.—Passing note|town clerk, a quit claim decd dated | leaving New York just before noon Jennio Rarker, school teacher, at|Mer about i o'clock on the night of 1o force organization of non-union | |was made here today of the fact that | more than 20 years ago which pur-|and reaching Chicago at sundown, 3 whose home Carter lived, | October o With a number of other | 8hops.: Strikers officials estimated 50 - —————e | 50 years ago a reunion of the Grand|ports to show that the paint shop ‘'he night trip will be blazed by a line 3 She has been on a visit in Torring- |\’l":‘vlt-' Irhl“"4-Iu'1lm‘:”:\"“kn’| n‘lg\\“l\}:u\\,{;(‘::;l\;: | x;"r(:‘:?‘tl;::l"::l\ ‘r""‘l;yn?,‘«“ ‘l;:‘url\i\_o‘l:)l‘z:]«‘l'-;f\"w Yorker Murders His Daughter| {0500 0 apublic was held in this |and business was given to him by his| of be ‘;-‘]m lights and emergency land- ton and will return !ndai— [4tRest otlin Before 10 o Iotk Snorti| was. reborted. to. have bech tha. eiic| . #8A’ Neviously Wounis i \\'m‘;*:'»" ’..,;)\.]hv;‘r:m‘“.v:; 1;;::;:;:”:\:.&::; father before he left the city. ing fi |after 10 o'clock it was claimed that ployers refusal to extend the present| sn Domestic Wrangle, ;'\_‘.‘p"fl”;_"‘hlw‘ Wison and the war. | ==—— s i el they all drank beer and after an ar.|Which will expire tomorrow, New York, May 14.—Mrs. Camilla |man, Hancock, McDowel, Burnside NEW ENGLAND SH'PPERS ACCUSING gument shot at Grusha. One shot| i e Favetta, 29, was shot and killed and |and Gibbons. The national encamp- New Yorker Arrested When Cries of |Missed but the other took effect, . TRAIN WRECK. | her mother, Cologara Mongove, was|ment business session was held in the SH")PING BOARD OF FAVORI "sM Lawrence Fagan, night watchman| Seymour, Ind., May 14.—A collision | serfously wounded on Christio stroet | sate house on the groen Tittle Girl Arouses Suspicions —1s|for Hart & Cooley's at that time, | between a Baltimore and Ohio ex- | in “little Ttaly” this morning. Pas- | e - heard a woman shouting for help and | press train and an extra freight train | quale Mongove, father of the dend ; TVENTS R Held Without Bail, FunBing to the hose held n-| 18 miles, west ot here, today resulted | womnan, was held on % charge - of AREY i ¢ me! Maintain That Aid is Given One Group of Citizens, Giving New York, May 14.—Frederick G, |U! assistance came, when a James in the serfous injury of an engineer | homicide, Sergeant ”"" 1"”“;"‘”‘ bk ';" 3 Vork, May 14. J s oz i I8 3 % o o i1y | 1ocal army recruiting station today , | ' G Kb, €, & BINSEE Wes arre |and fireman on the express. The ex-| The shooting followed a fami ) n n Them Monopoly to Gouge Another Grou 8 arteRted (Continued on Twelfth Page) | press carried no passengers, quarrel in which Mongove is alleged | SIEned Leroy Dyson of Kranklin POl g er Group and held without bail today charged with kidnapping eight year old Steila CONVICT WOULD Jurn LITTLE BOY IN WEST F STATE PRISON vieted of Muwnder, to Seek Liboerty of the superior court three years ago. | NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, MAY 14, 102 More Europeans Are Victimized RREAK By Chinamen; This Time Pirates *»"'«'.“94;; Capture Ship, Operate ! Radio Set Named * In Suit Brought For Separation With Loot Valued at $60, e Yark o e 000 — Passengers Lose [ y » 4 1 o s e e e g AUTO CRASH INJURIES ~ tion With Section Near Colorado City, Tex., | 1| it " ot porher - B e Has Been Cut Off—Relief Parties Start By Wholesale rugeist ¥ The Associated Press 3 o " coprria, v, utons | ok Koik, 5, pornan Walter Roguld, 3, Fatally| Motor—Loss of Crops And Cattle Likely to declared Mapother insisted on || Swatow Saturday by pirates, who, dis Into Fence sitting up most of the night lis guised a8 passen, ars, overpowered th 2 tening in on concerts and what ||l crew, malled the ship for nearly 24 pri X -Fifty persons were killed an® Recede and Will Insist - e _'\ &5 o : 4..|‘ .m’»(”kp.‘p‘llvl.' her nw;;k:- the |linours at night without lights and| : Meriden, .\l'uy“lt \\|'ul"“nr 1:‘:3\:-:.1, almutd](b(i injured, three miles from Colorado City, Texas, when a ‘our Other New Britain Mer, In- rest of the night quarreling finally left here yesterday at the|three. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley | tornado swept this section accordi 'eports tel Upon Adequate Redress! 2 : Mapother donicd har charges, |||Anaiy left Dere eserduy ot the | H suski, 200 High streot, New Brit e ¥ m according to reports telephoned here | Cluding Luman €, Bockett, Cone |l which her petition listed under ain, died at the Meriden hospital ear ) to a junk Idot valued at $80,000 The Talshun, which was hound from Hong Kong for Shanghai re turned to Hong Kong yesterday aft ernoon. The chief officer, wounded § the genera! deseription ind inhumane treatment,” cislon was reserved ‘eruel De- I Was Buried in Shallow |ship at their merey, Whole Day, and Escape Average Daily Cireulation Week Ending 9’221 May 12th IN'TS e PRICE THREE C 50 REPORTED KILLED, 100 INJURED IN TORNADO WHICH SWEEPS ACROSS LITTLE TOWN ON PLAINS OF TEXAS LITTLE BOY DIES OF , =FOURTEEN PAGES e t L After First Appalling Details All Communica- Big Springs, May 14 Since this news was received communication has been cut off due to damage to telephone and telegraph lines, The worst dam- age was done 40 miles from Big Springs, it was reported, It is believed damage to crops and cattle is heavy and that 1,y toduy from a fracture of the skull .| received Saturday night when he was “lthrown from his parents’ mutomobile 00 the Berlin turnpike. The Rogus- | kis say an automobile eut in on them continuing on lts way. | cial estimate of the number of persons killed, ; roll for his lumber busin Hooth street in|not seen again, Killed by a Shot|geveral children. 'Thousand Barbers Go Out act relating to theft of automobiles| was given one year In Bridgeport jai §i s . where he is now serving a. sentence. Is Missing Since Saturday |Georze Matz of Naugatuck for posses. Pittstield, Mass, May 14.—George]sion of liguors was fined $75. . aulkner, former mayor, has been| The Weidemann Brewery Co., was missing since Saturday and the police [fined $250 as a total on 10 counts of | were asked today to search for him. violation of the Volstead law. As.| He drew $350 from the bank Satur- sistant U. §. Attorney Cohen pointed duy morning presumably for the pay-|out that the brewary which is closed ss. He was [has already paid $8,000 in civil fines, He has a wife and [John Kornatski was fined $300 for | possession of llquor. In the case of | | Charies Levine on a similar charge [the court stated that a new ruling at Fm‘mcr’i’fli(‘lflfield Méyor street, which is outside the busy sec- tion of the highw In the absen of Chairman Henry W. Rige, Council- consists of a paint shop, business and some property on Myrtle street, jury for mansiaughter in- Assistant State’'s Attorney the grand dictments. man David: . Nalr will gresids oo Claim Father s Alive Sharbaro says he has evidence that morrow evening. d Aubere's death occurred during a d : ¢ William, Walter and Mary Kelley hazing episode when the automobila 9 voleed vehement objection. They said | iy which the student riding was Tl o 3 their father is allve and in Califor-|driven at another student car for the Union Men Force Mills fa and that only recently he had been | purpose of ramming it, e o | heard from. They claim to be in a pURHR o ot At Warren to Shut Down position to produce post cards and Warren, It. I, May 14-Tecause the [€¥orn statements of one Peres Lee Phav and Night Air Mail i nianagement refused to discharge two |0f San Diego, Cal. that will prove he |6 i non-union loom fixers the other work- |15 alive. They also assert that mail Between N. Y. and Chi. has been received from him regular-| ers in that department of the Warren | to have pursued the woman from the Woverobitz from her home in Newark. The cries of the little girl that she wanted to go home attracted the at- tention of a detective as Allen was leading her into a house at Third ave- nue and 95th street this morning. T0 ESCAPE DEATH Ward-Peters Inquiry Is SIX PEOPLE, LEAPING FROM BRIDGE F ONRUSHING ELECTRIC, DROWNED house wildly brandishing a pistol. The neighborhood was thrown into 4 board was charged with lending aid ton, Duluth, St. Faul and Minneapolis uch turmoil that the police got twe Stationed at Camp Devens. Hoth men » creation of monopoly b : o 3613 of names and eddretses, making|16ft this afiernoon for the ‘Massa. |0 the creation of Monopey by lonateclated th, the biiet ChatIEREREES BENEATH WHEELS it appear for a time that there had|ChUsetts camp. Sergeant Beckwith ETOUP oF ¢ brief filed today with the to us s mi rprising.” , 4| stated today that all enlistments for KTOUP” in a brief filed today with th pacity that to us is most surprising: been two murders of women lving| Z00 TA00 T o een closed for |interstate commerce commission by “We agree,” said the brief, “that in adjoining houses st b et o ey Northwestern and New England ship- we should offer and extend all reas the present, but there are many open- Square and Douglas Pregnant of Bas- field sett strect for service with the May 14, artillery in the first corps area, to ha Washington, The shipping and Chambers of Commerce in Bose pers using Great Lakes transportation lines. sonable protection to ships of Ame s in the first TPS area. T R A erican registry but when that protece Postponed Once Again| Rock Isiand, T ,May 14—S8ix| The electric car operator, William || *] WILIARD AGREFABLE Under provisions of the merchant tion reaches the point that it Slige young people, three men and three|C. Kepe and passengers said the || By The Atvocinted Brese, marine act, shipowners having vessels | the operators of American ships to New York, May 14.—The investi-| oo "0 L @ iod last night in|(NFeC couples leaped from the span o | “New York, May 14.—The proposed under United States registry on the monopolize the trade of the Great gation into the killing of Clarence 4 . | connecting the island with the main- || Hartford, | nght between Jess Willard and Luis |Great Lakes have been arguiug for Lakes and as a consequence of that Peters by Walter 8. Ward, wealthy |the Mississippi river at Campbell's j.nq ay .45 last night. | for New Britain and vicinity: 1irpo, victors Saturday in the main |the elimination of the Northern Navi- monopoly require and force the Ams baker's son, near White Plains last|Island, just east of this city, when| The only body recovered was found | Frir tonight. Tuesday increas- | bouts of the milk fund show at the!®ation Co. and other Canadian lines erican public to pay higher rates and May, which had been conducted by|they jumped from a trestle to avoid carly this morning about 350 feet|| ing cloudiness, probably follow- || Yankee studium, to et an oppo- |from participation in trafic between to endure just such character of Deputy Attorney General Chambers|being struck by a street car, control down stream. Il ed by rain Tuesday night or inent for Jack Dempsey was a step points in the United States and the service as they care to extend, them here for the last two weeks, was to- of which had been lost by the opera- rehing partics were scouring the || Wednesday: not much chanze nearer completion today when Wil- shipping board at commarce commis- we say it is high time that a lttle & Aday adjourned without date. No in-[tor . They were walking back to East today and harbed wire has been | in temperature, lard agreed to meet the South Ameri- sion hearings supported their conten- competition should he injected res timation was given as to when thé| Moline aiter a dance at the island. lowered into the siream to halt tie | ean on June 30, providing satisfac- tions. gardiess of where that competi case would be resumed. IOne vody has been recovered. | bodies. | *® - % tory terms were arranged. X The New England Traffic league | comes from."