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SHE centimes, at last close. - g * New York funds In Canada are que ed at a premium of 11 5-16 per cenl Threats of Liverpool Irish Societies % - Liverpool, April 27.—The lord mayor : today rece 3 ved a deputation representing [N T Irish societies, who - threatened that un- us ,flm ) the Sinn Fein prisoners were re- : 11 T from Wormwood _prison within forty-eight hours, the port of Liverpool L hse 7 S A g S 3 d the indusiries would be held up by 2 ¥l meral ward, g B &l of Irish workers, These workers|New Haven Man Confessed |Scale Committee is to Report | 2% miier, % 5055, et of Auvarsy JUL in Liverpool number 115000. ; e < 1 N. Y., after a long illness at the age of 4 “ . | M&Kib;dijifi— Their Action to the Oper- |3 veurs TR 3 o | DISCUSSION OF LABOR'S ps : d 2 o ] g Twent; Sl reeats ta¥- Sixty-Second Infantry, Under Colonel : t ssox or 1avows .| Was to Have Sailed For| ators: Tonight—Offer Did | Trentsons stioeed radicnts vers tutc Occurred—Train Which Had Jiater Turdbd] 7 5 Sl RS Hawaiian Islands. Not Grant the Closed Shop. sland, Boston harbor, there (o awai de- Has el 5 5 B A Sion of Inbarie attitude toward capital, to| San Francisco, April 27.—Henry J. Orr, | New York, April 27—The general|"" - 1 Back ‘When Revolt Was Dumvcred-—kobel TI‘W ® | whice the Chamber of Commerce of the |2 19 years old soldier in the transport |scale committee of the anthracite mine’| Henry K. W. Scott, mewly appointed AR Unitea States in convention here, will | COTDS, has confessed, the police say, that | workers, at a meeting late today, re-|Warden of the Connecticut state prison at ing to March on Mexico City—Dutch Steamer De- | (et Gt s session. began with | he killed his wite, Margaret, in New Ha- Early Returns Indicate the Probable Election of the Four Dl Very Light Throughout the State—Harding is Le | 5 jected the counter-offer of the operators | Weathersfield, assumed charge yester- i H K : PR of | he rainoad group tonight when speakers | verl, Conni, September 21 Orr was to | covering tnelr wage demands. s Wood in Ohio—In New Ji , Wood Has Slight tained al Vera Cruz Pending Investigation of Damage of | 5. (¢ necessity of an organized effort | have. sailed ‘today for the Hawailan Is-| The operators, it was learned, offered Glugus LS Eeie Szt L ¥ s 3 [4 . . G ent. X t crmlat the control it was alleged union | ands. 5 % wage increases averaging approximately S et S e y:.‘ e Tmmwhum overnment. labor has assumed over operation of the . Fugitive Since March 21. 15 per cent. but did not . grant the |31 Bostan, April 28.—The vote of theand had to be writfen railrouds. state .complete in yesterday's primary follow: : Sheriff C. S. Ayers announced that the| Republican—Lodge 75,42 - Ottawa, IIL, jail will be turned into a].254: Crane 60.9%%; Thu:m:nh.u tfi' hotel because ‘prohibition has emptied it | Frothingham 32,863; Fuller 30,439 ; Law- of prisoners. son 18,321; McCall 31,493; Wood 12,592. T: Nichole, well known cot. | 1, 0CPOCTAl—Walsh '22,981; Long 18, : 320; Pellet 2 The miners’ committeemen, it was | ton goods merchant, died in his sieep at| o Connel o iag, ¢ DoBerty 13,128; said, were unanimous in rejectiig the [ his home in New York city. - He was in 5 Tej 7 2 closed shop oF the universal eight hour | Of $165.980.266 over returns of the pre- ¥l Paso, Tex., April 27.—Private ad-]be find:rg its way into Mexico in denu;: R. H. Angell, banker and lumberman, n::fi?&g::. w‘?sm;ine:w:y z:. buhxn“ Ay ceding year. vieos seported from Juares this acsernoon |of treaty and armistice provisions. =NO|and acting mayor ‘of Roanoke, Va., who | L@ 2 P2 CUCE, W & (S T | The scalemen instructed their repre- T vty -second Mexiean fed | defnite information as to the origin of|jiCciiliatea the discussion, declared “un- | ¥iile on & bridge over Lake Whithey.| sentatives to report their action to the 2l Uatantry regiment under Colonel | the shipment was nvailable. however. al- for lator now-is in control of the rail. |2bout midmiebt, Mixch L & Mrs. OFC®| operators at tomorrow Misht's meeting of v Te'a,00, in Chihuahua City, had revolted. | though it was understood ";lt ‘h‘e l"h; '3 | roads, absolutely, and if we wait a little | TS, VYR N R TS BE '_mm'“‘n ‘md the sub-committee appointed to negotiate N iehiing was a result of the defection. | ullel miiitary commission of control had | while they will have a stranigle hold upon | WIth her sssaiiant That aftermoon a0d o noy‘ygreement and make further ef- \Wire communication, between Juarez|taken notice of the Mexican ship us from which we cannot extricate our-| (L "0 d Orr could not be | fOFtS to get a more favorable proposition.| John W. and Chihuahua City has been out and'a|some tme s\ o 700 German|lrE found the next day and an alarm for his train which left Juarez for the Chihuahua | The commission has charge el Labor has made the challenge, and we | (0und the mext day and an alarm for his abital torncd back when this was dis- |disarmament and presumably would take |snould accent it, for this fight which has | 2PP Of the 35 republican delegates includ- y would ta offer. his 86th year. ing those at large, 29 are unpledged. . rompt steps to prevent any illicit trading | peen thrust upon us must be fought out|torney Alling, who had been informed of . . & Sk ing those at large, 29 are unpl but o T i< Jn war equipment from that-country, It | some time he sald. It fay as well be Orrs- presence e c:;.n:_:go, 5 o:.; i ';F:'e:l‘j_’i':g oRercet M Fes Wase demands of 1,800 ‘shep werkers ] Toveral of these have announced their ja- as said. in 1920.” o g i o vote for Wood o piodds HEBEL TROOPS PREPARING TO was He asserted he was not antagonistic to| identified the man. A grand jury. this | Eives fhe miners about half as much asof the Boston and Albany line Will be | ed to Wood and four wel des.tived on mARGER Uy MBRIOO OXFX | - e e, Ssserted e was not antagenlatic to | i mooR wha ordered.to mest on Thure: | telr modified demand relating to wages |presen . ‘Smith, president o + ked. I iners | the New York Central. ; . Agua Prieta, Sonora, April 27.—Rebel EXPERIENCES IN MEXICO | was opposed to “anything like the dicta- day. i nad(\};l:cedee:‘::ld! £5.¥h8 Hvnc gt oo flig o s ;Y“:’:,Eflu‘_‘“fllw eiceied troops are preparing to march on Mexieo — ory Plumb plan, which aims to first e e asRniiy vl 2 the bitamiitas . coal di Chile decided to accept the offer of & e Six ot, tae. home iy trom the state of Guerrero, General | - Washington, Apri Dersofial | paraiyze the raiironds and then throw | COLORED YOUTH SENTENCED TO ea [Rers by the presidential oal commis. | Great Britain to dispose of one dread- | 9f Congressman Lufkin, manassr of :he P. Elias Calles, commander-in-chief of | story of John Lind, former so‘»er;l‘ue“m them into government control.” He said BE ELECTHOOUTID L TN SNDEANE |4t i oh nmaoun e to approximately a | NOught, three. torpedo hoat destroyers of Am(»)q campaign in this state. 3lichaer the “liberal constitutionalist” army, an-; Minnesota, of 3\: e'xperlencesl n et it was not ossible “for railroad officials Indianapolis. Ind., April® 27—William |30 per centfl inorease fos the contract |L800 tons each and a transport. . O'Leary, chairman of the democratic| The vote for republican nounced here today. e et O o the. senate in- | aan adabqs o " of every little elerk” | v cslored, 19 years oid, hwas sentenced | miner, gnd $1 a day for the day workers. | o oo — 5 Hate Tor St et~ large stood: Boyd (Wood) 55,855, Galvin The revolution in Guerrero, he said, [ ative, was told toda . and_added : , 5 e T Sk e R L R L e leeats the | e et Pore Coat) XM . Included - was | “"erne Chamber of | G | to be electrocuted August fifth at the In- miners' demand for a closed shop | , PN o Bihil IR A . 3 n was more serious for the Mexican federal | vestigating _committee. of Commerce should | 9. be ¢ ; o o electmen of Winsted for the town. 5 oor tnird in | 50,854, Willls' (Fandiry 508 government than the movement in Sina- [ some account of his efforts to induce |rmake recommendations to both national | Jiana’state prison, Michigan City, by comract and an leshi-hour day was | Clocks will be moved uicad Yone hour on,| @ fieldof five: (Wood) 53,879, Herrick (Harding) B foa. where troops under General Anel |Victoriano Huerta to abdicate the dicta: | conveutions in favor of siatform planks | JU0Ee James A. Collins, ~of ~eriminal |also denled by the cperators as were | Sunday, May 2, at 10 5. m. ~_ In Bourne, the little Cape tosn where | 399 Farting) o Flores continue to progress toward Maz- | torship he held following overthrow ofiszainst union labor domination. The|SOWft here tofay, When & jury seturned | Bumper of otiers of the sevemieen cor} ™ © el S board | eheral Wood has a legal risidedce | Hamilton county (Cincinnati) atlan. The revolutionists from Sinaloa |the Madero x«:rernlr!\-r‘x’te"u(\‘d“ party ‘r'tm o le_a“d e e b it e e T e P Lo:lhgtppo]lfi;] z}}‘,. h,‘,!;;,vgmm, vote, | gave Harding 11,609, Wood 8 192, “ 5 the rebels | American occupation o Cduz. > party that will save us from this X 4 ; : y on|with Frothingham second, Crane = third i e - o e g ?p’.,"’l'{u'c'i"m',{:’ml Mevolution was necessary in Mexico, | trouble.” b death 14 year old Martha Huff, a white| The fext of the written reply of thel|the basis of $2.55 per 100 ‘pounds for |and Fuller fourth. e e A City My Lind continded, to rectity social and | The yeport of the committee, signed hy | €Itk on_Apwil 19. operators was withheld today the ballot as favorable to Woo: The - The city of Cleveland, complete, gave by the | milk testing 3 per cent. butterfat. V| The “big four” republican _candidates | Ha Hoover asgure of Mazatian by the rebels they | economic conditions. “though it Will take Geors A: Post of New York. chairman, | The Indiana law provides that . the |sub-commitice in charge of the negotia-|™ " T P carried 24 of the 38 cities. P G = o b e ek awation | decades to bring the people up to out |declared *raiironds are entifled {5, se.| 1eAth penalty shall not be executed un-| tions. They said that the’counter-offers| Dr. William Cléaver Wilkinson, aged RS AR i o LA expect will eanly Tead o e o | atandards. He denied With Darticular |ccive from sninpers and passensers ratcs| Uil 3t least one hundred days have elaps- |could not be made public untll after |87, professor of poetry and criticism at| 2 i ve Harding 7. ¥ D s T ofmess through Navarit, which is said | warmth that he had ever, ns Examjner il tay them a living wage for ser. | €1 after conviction. - Ray wili bs the | the meeting of the sub-committee sched- | the University of Chicago, died vesterday | Newark, N. J.. April 25.—Returns from | & ing and Wood 9,608.... P e Thctic witn the Sonora cause. | Kearfull for the committee asked, “at- | vices nerforied. and it is the daty of the | IFSt Person to die in the electric chair | uled for 7 o'clock tomorrow night! as the result of injuries in a fall. AT ot o B0 Shotke Suiw B Uiy 6F RErGh \ . 3 " m“m t state south, revolu- | tributed all of the ills of Mexico to the | pulti~ t. i thet its representatives | ' this state and he will pav (I per.aiity | . After receiving the operators’ answer 7 New Jersey's preferential presidential LICAN STATE e uross re aaid to be making | influence of the Catholic church,” and counc 8 in trg state legislatures| . tNe minimum time pe and e\-fat today’s conference of the sub-com-| A strike involving halt million cot- | Primary this morning placed Major Gen- CONVENTION IN WASHINGTON mittes, an adjournment was taken and |ton- workers - is reported inevitable at|eral Wood slightly in the lead over Sen- 5 : 2 > - v, - Bellingham, Wash., April 27.—The re an executive session of the miners’ scale | Manchester, England, unless the employ- | a*or Hiram W. Johnson of California. » —The-re- et when | committee was called in a downtown ho- | €TS and men come to an agreement. The vote was Johnhon 24,165, Wood 25,- | Publican state convention today selected headway, as is reported also the case of | denied also that he had ever made such “he Tatonnl congress shall estab. | CUY 108 days’ after the orims wis Colima, where the capital city of Colima | statements to Nelson O'Shaughnessy. for- | lish Ly lezal cnactmerit a_ transportation | COmmitted. Sk and the port of Manzanillo are objectives | mer American charge d'affaires in Mexc | policv thal is sound from a business | The court reom was feaaly q; of the victorious rebel troons. Michoacan | ico. standnoirt’ The report was unanimous- | "rhen the clerk read the lfury Lt four delegates-at-large to the natiomal tel. At this time John L. Lewis, inter- R etk 0. neng T HIEy a1, Bz the Dee Uy At e PR ket Governor Smith will call an extra AR L, convention, named seven - presidential lso was rted in revolt against Car- “What poor Mexico needs is education.” | Iy adoptes : of o national president of the mine workers, 5 et i > s from fahzs, and adfoms Guerrers. Mr, Lind declared, ~and it I8 very unfor-| The forelen commerce groun tonight| RAY Seemed stunned. He had refusel|peaq the operators’ reply and explained it | 5°55ion of the New York legialature be electors and adopted a platform. x . 2 : Columbus, T 3 General Alvaro Obregon was said to tunate that the influence of the Catholi¢ | adorted resolutions offered hy Killiam C. | 0 take the witness stand and the fit] (o (he scalemen. Other miners' repre- | €2uSe of the failure of that body to e state’s delegation was 7 g instructed, i o 3 B v were) N . ass the welfare bill di _ {more than th in a resolution unan ¢ he directing the revolutionary movements | church has been against schools in Mexi- | Redeic of New York. former secretary | Wor g, Shole all day were) whea ne | gentatives also addressed the men. The |DES8 re Dills fccording 10 Te| day’s presidential primary election in| the com " o ity in Guerrero after having fled recenly | co. As in the United State. its influence of comuneree. hat the frade embirzo | "5 *hienieed 0% e the"girL,* he | committee then authorized their repre- il Chilo showed Harding leading Wood by | means in there pever o every irect stab- | agan i i At - 5 z § o — - 3 powe: the that a f of Carranza troops | lishing a - 10 ;¥ L LCKUECR. Rugsia’h a States and ang 1 didn’t know what I was -k prope were re] L the Wickshire-Spencer Steel Corporation’s rom 4,07 a indexter of Washington. in Chihdahua City had revolted gave| That he had ever sai e g be resumied. The resolutions Mr. Lewis tonight declined to make any ey . 4 : s g plant at Clinton, Mass. went on strike. | »;332 Precinets in the state gave Harding| Guy E. Kelly. Tacoma, strength to the rebely assertions that|should be abolished as an institution in|specifieally disclaimed any intention to Fi?{,‘!’ee:"i“‘:::s, ‘::"'"3:,‘1 e T ring. comment on the operators’ offer with the | Thia men were rofused a ten per cent. i | 57:593. Wood 76,548, was indorsed Carranza officials. massing troops in | Mexico. or that he had said he gdvocated | reccgnize the soviet jzovernment. 2 i i hat h jttal.” R from 3.331 precinets in various | The. o Thaadess J : i R o | statement that he was “non-committal.” | crease. cturns from 2,331 precinets in vz The delegates-at-large were s western Chihuahua for an attack on So-|the recogmition of Carranza ‘lest poor ,‘;';e““;‘n‘ga“,“;‘:e,g;'; 'c"r,,',:‘xfmfl;,';\.,fi{:’kd District officials of the mine workers el parts of the state gave Hoover 5,559 and |§. Lane, George H. Walker, R. W. Con. mora. were having difficulty in organizing | Mexico fall back into the clutches of the | SENATE COMPLETING ANNUAL her, stripped her of her clothinz, statbed | Intimated, however, that a statement| Justice James T. Malone in General | <! DS0n £.554. The names of Hoover and | don and C. C. Barnett. Two women were their men for battle. Catholle church,” Mr. Lind ikewise de- NAVAL APPROPEIATION BILL | her thitioen times in the thraat and | would probably be issued tomorrow cov- | Seesions ordered the second trial of Col. | $inson were not printed on the ballots ;A nies among the alternates chosen. . DrTCN h‘llA;“ WA= At the conclusion of his nomufit of the failure of his mission with Huerta, Mr.. DETAINED AT VERA CRUZ | earfull asked for Mr. Lind's oninion as Washington, April 27.—Accounts in[to the present nolicy that should be Meaican newspapers received here of the | adonted towards Mexico. Jetention at Vera Cruz of the Dutch| ‘“Though T'do not know what the pre threw her body into Bagle Creek. where [ erinz the situation. | Augustus D. Porter, former Third Deputy it was found fhe next eveniaz. ., T.y| Miners' representatives said tonight | Police Commission of New York, set for was arrested the following nicht. The |that should the operators stand on their | May 17. prosecuition rested its case at four o'- | counter-offers as final, their next move clock. The jury deliberated twenty | would be to call a tri-district convention | Reports from Cadiz indicate Spain minutes and only one vote was tahen, |of mine workers. The matter will be will® shortly begin operations against ‘Washington, April 27.—Passing on ap- propriations with record-breaking rapdi- ty, the senate late today virtually com- pleted consideration of the annual naval appropriation bill. —_— REFORMS FAVORED BY THE © PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE( THIS THEORY OF ADVANCED SCIENTIST IS INDISPUTABLE(?) i ‘Washington, April 27.—An entirely| Washington, -y Within eighty minutes and virtually | it was said. laid before the miners for final action. Kaleille and Beni-Aros, for the purpose | new theory of.the structure of matter e Gy “eamer Zulderdyk while investigation |ent condition is”, Mr. Lind returned, without debate, appropriations of $i%4,- e Upon the convention will rest the re-!of pacifying the entire Spanish zone in|was presented today at the concluding was mude of the damage to ten airplanes | behooves us as a great meighbor of a|$91,000 were approved as compared {o| CHARGE THAT POST BLOCKED sponsibility of whether a strike shall be |[Morocco. session of the annual gathering of the in aei cargo brought from Europe for | weak country to be very patient. not to|$424,500,000 authorized by the house. DEPORTATION OF ALIEN REDS | (qiled. the Mas‘can anthorities was noted by of- | judee them as we would Enzland. France . National Academy of Sciences by 'Dr. With the exception of one minor item, : One of the proposals for the settlement | Arturo Alessendri, former minister of fielals today In connection with recent|or Canada. as to their responsibility In|the bill was made ready for passags to-| Washington, April 27.—Illegal actions Irving Lany of the General Electric 2 ©of the controversy under consid- | the interior of Chils, was mominated for | Company. P T laboratory. Explain- suspicion that German war gear mign | international affairs.” morrox. of Louis ). Post, assistant secretary of | 2 T0€ Contr: president of the republic by the conven- There was no discussion Whatever of | the department of labor, resulted - in 3 ¥ ing that his conclusions lead 1o 3 new. __|the building programme for which ap- |biocking deportation * of * alien radicals, ifi'...,'n"fs.t‘l’”lf‘,.* “’Eu the “one ~ whi g::":ls;m e ::;fl;:n :‘na all the ‘ener:l properties GEDDES' IRISH STATEMENT | REORGANIZATION PROPOSED OF propriations were increased from $48,- | members of the house declared today be- g % 4 finally decided the bituminous workers’ e | Of matter, Dr. Langmuir asserted that COMES BEFORE COMMONS THE_FORD MOTOR TRUCK CO.|000.000 to $52,000,000 m order to ex-|forc the rules committee. demands: Serious disorders occurred in Venice \ “spa d t $ - > Rty pedite completion of the. three year pro-| “The responsibility lles at the door of | IRURER o 0 ould make no|Defore the Labor Council of the ity is-| TRCH ARG ;mfi: R T London, April 27—The question was| Lansing, «Mich. April 27.—Formal no- | gramme - authorized in 1916. Seeretary Wilson for not recommending 8 3 sued an order calling off the general st he Mouse of commons today | tice of the proposed reorganization of the| As fast'as the readinz,clerk could read | removal of such a man, if these charges, ’f“’;’i'c'“he:':fn“;":i"‘; :;‘mg;e:f“:“"’;’:‘;’;fc{_ strike which had been in progress for| . The fi“",}'f‘:;“n:f :,‘"h"”““o‘“":_;’::“‘:, Whether the government’s attention had { Ford Motor Company and other irter-| the bill the senate voted its approval of |are true,” Representative Rodenberg, re- | Which was finally agroed upon 8¢5 Mest” | soveral da oty et T been drawn 1o “the recent official state-|ests of its stockholders was .ined today | items carrying millions of dollars," in- | publican, Illinois, a member of the com- WEL pes {flemwz 4 until early this] meas : ory ‘explains all of thé mystetioss rela-. mment of the new Tritieh ambassador to | With fle secretary of stacs ' The pa-|cluding an increase from the house ap- | mittee, declared during the hearing which | OUC the 2 adis melenges received by the'uary | OV CSPIES ST, of SRS RS iORS el e Cmited States in which he declared | pers indicated that tha sutomobils and | propriation of $15.876.000 to $25,000,000 | imaugurated investigation of Mr. Post's . Cobacimanits. from 1B StaLlon OO OTn, | poottaTitinas. Tid Tt oY nedia o mosals for the secession of Ire- | {racior businesses wWill e coasilidated | for naval aviation and .an- initial appro- | official conduct. Alaska, indicate that Roald Amundsen, s . he asse land from the British empire had been |11 reircorporated as a $141.008.000 J'el- | priation of §1.000.000 for a new naval| Representative Johnson, republican, | TROUBLE CAUSED BY g the Arctic explorer, intends to abandon | In€ that It would lead 1o the discovery of Tejecte a re .corpdration. = base on San Francisco Bay. ‘Washington, chairman of the house im- 15 GRO STEVEDORES | his efforts to reach the North Pole. .I{is dbesrviliong A1) Aibaastasii T jed that the| The corporate pow:'s of e mew com-1 Virtually the only discussion came on | migration committee, presented a report TRy = . - fer = Abna'.::::orr:'::):)ul’»fl:l\'"rne‘krrrd I his| 227 will permit it to ma-uac’wre AIr-[the maval aviation and San Francisco | by committee investigators on more than | Boston, April in, Charters of fifty-one Cleveland lodges | new principle of reversibility, Dr. Lang-| fully conatituted. organisations perch 1o the well known secessionist | CTafs, internal combusii,1 locomit'\es|Ray base items. Semator Lodge 0 onaeh T hich 1t was said Mr. Post| berg of the United States Ship of brotherhood of railroad trainmen have | muir declared, that leads to’ the deduc- believe that we should spread the & Lake Wilson which ari iniers, which, he |2nd railroad cars and continue the auto- Massachusetts, republican leader, had cancelled or stayed deportations rec- | Steamer :21‘ To:raxaz;—m;:di.:e:nn;‘rpudkalefl by | mobile, truck and tractor business now | Chaifman Page, of the naval committee, been revoked to date for viola burden over a much longer period ommended by immigration authorities, | 0day from Cuba denied published re-|rules of the brotherhood by participating | from ator that it does not radiate but g the | tion that light proceeds in straight lines 3 years than at present contemplated ; he government. It was never consider- | conducted separately. | emphasized necessity for increas'nz na- | Counsel for Mr. Post interrupted to as- | POTtS that a mutiny had occurred on|in the unauthorized strike of switchmen, | proceeds from each atom to a fixed ob- | that good business should be ‘l h"’ the cabinet, Mr. Bonar Law de-| e capital stock, it is understood, will | val defense on the western cn the { sert that Commissioner General Caminetti| Poard the vessel at Matanzas on the| —— Jective. i and bad business regulated. ed by = 3 e aeld by Henry Ford, Edsel B. Ford i former declaring that any immedinte |of the immigration bureau was without | MiBht of April 17, but ssid ‘the trouble | Activitics of the department of justice| Dr. Langmuir's theory, other members T am very doubtful "o _ cal in the United States re. | 201 Mrs. Henry Ford. danger tc the United Statss lay in the | logal authorits to make any recommends| WAS occasioned by fiftcen negro steve- |agents in arresting retail’ clothing deal- the academy admitted, was “over|ernment - On his arrial I e s the new | Incorporation is to be under the Del-| Pacific. e Henortation waomarend-| dores whom he discovered removing |erse on charges of profiteering, are de- ontly Sl AuKand e o "the|aware laws because the M B s B ianr | sugar tromn! the.slip: {nounced in « letter sent by the National al of the academy in attempt- Britieh ambassador, referring 10 tate. |statutes do not permit organisation of a | xcREARE TN EARNINGS of THE | Yorr necemd e st of brisems the| Captain Kvistberg eaid when he or-|Men's Furnishing Association, to the t ain the nature of Dr. Lang- Irish question, said In a company with capital stock of more than | S Pl g dencatal sl ato Al te and mak. | 9¢Ted the stevedores from the ship one |government. muir's work said that he was a “philo- ment: “It should, I think, be known that | $2 UNITED STATES STEEL. CORP. | {eDoriation 1aw ~Into diorepute Bnd Mk | of them lunged at him with a knife but - sophet on the nature of the atom and the | maki roposals he secession of Ireland [ $30,000,000. St ing: deportation proceedings a farce and | Of them lunsed at him 2 D e e atom ing the nominee for Prem the Britieh mpire have Been sub. o 2 New. York, ‘April 37—Total carnines | = Joke " that he struck the man down. The oth-| Although nine allexed radicals brought mitted to the British cabinet, but, as an- | COST OF LIVING HAS INCREASED ; h secreirry of age inner constitution of bodies, now in the | riculture acceptable f of the United States Soel - Cormniion | Thittv-cight cases were cited by Rep-| r then rushed at the captain, who ran |frém Fort Ogelthorpe, to Eilis Island. | midst of experiments involving the fun-| tions. o 1a5. T cxmNan sounced by the prime minister in the for the first quarter of 1920 shows an |Tesentative Hock, republican, Kansas, | o Nis cabin and seized a revolver. As|were under arrest since 1917, and held | damental general theory of everything in| “I think the nomination should be of house of commons, have been rejected.” | v i 1} he came out a stevedore fired at him, one | as dangerous aliens, their cases will be | the universe. stich chigractar that N wve been Boston, April 27—The average cost of | UDWard trendsfrom the final quarter of | author of the resolution. that led to the l at they would naturally NCE 1914 ez i i 2 tod —_— yposton, April 27 The average cost of {1913, the aggregate of §42.089.019 rep. | investigation, in which Mr. Post was al.| Sullet piercing his cap and another his reopened and a new hearing granted each | Much interest was manitested today in {approve the nomination,” he added. DETECTIVE FINDS THIEF e T e et betwsen Novembar, | FeSenting an_increase of $6,297.717. Net |leged to havé released accused/agitators |income of $31,323.701 increased $5,283.- | without awiting to review the evidence |, DY, this time officers and members of | . o Sl “:;‘CS’:‘?::rr:l’:' e“':on""m'“?‘:"::: "t"‘r-“'? "c;;ll:zpnr t;m plank calling ME SEIZED 18 HIS OWN SOX | 1919, and March. 1920, according to 2|43 surplus of $13,373,085 is & gain of |on which the charges were predicated, ) e Crew had appeared and the steve- iy Delaware state democratic exeen- | charge, high efficiency rockets in explor- | for nayment of the war debt, “ch o report made public here today by, the | g3'ysa1oq With Mr. Johnson. Toch alsa charse | doTes ovened fire, according to the cap- | tive committee sesjerday fixed May 25 oy New Orleans, La., April 27.—Zorcastre |, ion,] industrial conference board. This | T powin e s oo ale0 s DUETREd | o) Hyver, a private detective, accompanied 3 . o ing the far reaches of the alr and its)through a highly graduated 3 % : M. o ounding threo of the crew. The | for holding of the state convention for | Income tax” T o erenCe bodrd. w e | Regular dividends of 13-4 per cent. on | that Mr. Post for a time accepted a de- application to weather forecasting. Dr.| Senator Lenroot submi il e i : e e & fight was stopped by police who arrested | the election of delegates (> tie_demo- t submitted a by a city policeman, lay in wait early | jivine’ of 94.8 per cent. since July, 1914, v a per cent. on | cisio Secretary Wilson that mere i legat e Goddard declared it would be possible to| Teply “as a private elfigen s L0 o 8 the captain on a charge of assault. Cap- | CFatic national convention. May 22.was| jroject meteorological Instruments to a | his public U foday at & printing offce for @ sushected | and of 21 per cent. within one year, the e koI i Sencral et 4 o qmmunist party ¥as| tain Kvistbers said“after remaining in | Set for the primary. helght of a little. over six miles. In. this | candidate.: vt prrs St he wat wized and when a light was flashed in | " eq i rate of distribution having been regard- | later Post “changed his mind” and did | J&ll for three days he was given a| b Geoppert, head of the German|Way and record pressure, temperature, | sylvania aleo dented that he was i 1 recognized as the detective's e o March were 100 Der|ed as probable after the recent state- | not follow this ruling. hearing and released. The. longshore- | gelegation in Paris, handed the Forcign | Wind velocity and moisture content for | ering entering the race. A ieas for mercy were unavailing |t higher tHan the average prices be- | ment of Chairman Elbert H. Gary. (v ke A men escaped, he said. Office & mote addrcssed o Premior sty | the purnose of predicting surface weath- iy e Ty /a1 by M fa | fore the war, according to quotations | Anaiysis of the quarterly report dis-| EXPENDITURE OF BRITISH & e lerand , stating the = additional _troops | €7, conditions many miles distant. ALL DAY DEBATE IN HOUSE nt from more thun 2,000 dealers in 51 clties. | closes some frregularity of business. Jan- MINIATRY OF SHIPEING | T © O T ROOEEDINGS which had entered the Ruhr district haa | The Henry Draper gold medal, award- ON SOLDIER 3 3 - em; averaged 48 per cent. higher than |yary returns were well above $14,000,000 2 AGAINST COCA COLA CO.|all been evacuated on April 21. ed to Alfred Fowler, of the Imperial Col- RELIEF BILL - n 1914, and clothing advanced 177 per | while those of February, a shorter | London, Aprll 27—The expenditure of — R lege, England, for “researches in celest-| Washington, April 27.—The fight dves BRITISH GOVERNMENT NOT cent., according to figures furnished by | month, fell slightly under -$13.600,000, | the ministry of shipping exceeded its es-| Atlanta, Ga., April 27.—Testimony that | Mayor Fylan opposed the Lockwood- | 12l and laboratory —spectroscopy,” was|the method of raising almost % m REBATING PANAMA CANAL TOLLS [ 209 dealers in 72 cities. with a rebound to §16412,898 ~ for | timates by 100,000,000 pounds sterling, |$1,000.000 in beneficial certificates Was|Donofue bill increasing feachers’ sala. | presented to Sir Auckland Geddes, the 3n0us. 900 B gy = S March. Washingtori, Apri which is to be met by a vote of credit. |Paid by the old Coca Cola company in 27—The British | SESSION OF CABINET HELD On the basis of todav's figures the | According to the apvropriations accounts {1917 to the New York law firm of Colby |opposed to. the taxation of the people | CiDient tonight at the,annual dinner of smbassy adyised the state department IN WHITE HOUSE YESTERDAY |common stock earned $2.88 for the quar-| for the year ending with March, 1919, (and Brown, of which Bainbridge Colby, c#4y (Wt it had been authorized to de- 3 {of New York city having fo bear th | the soclety. Announcefnent was made at Lo d ter, against the previous return of only | which was issued today, the expenditure |now secretary of state, was a memmebr, | iy reports that the British government| Washington, April 27.—The third ses. | 8227 §: and $3.43 in the third quarter of | exceeded the estimates by 85,000,000 |in settlement of a claim for breach of was rebating o British ships tolls paid | sion of the cabinet to be called by Pres- | 1919. pounds, while the deficiency in sums re- [contract, was presented today in the ‘or passageythrough the Panama Canal. | ident Wilson since he' became Il was|. Altogether, this year's first quarter | alized on account of appropriations to- The British government, the embassy|held today in the White House study. It . dollars for the soldier relief legislation ries by taxation of the people. He is | British ambassador, in behalf of the re- | precipitated an all day debate in house today during which the cans on one side and the combi o burden to increase salaries of teachers|the same time of the award to Herbert [democrats and insurgent renublnl::?'vru upstate. Hoover of the” Academy Medal for emi- | the other i nence in_the application of science t | Representative : Joprl ToME hearing of injunction proceedings against| The Hartford Seminary foundation |the public welfare. A letter of thanks . Tepublican, South D: made a better showing than any period | talled nearly 15000,000 pounds. the ‘Coca Cola company of Delaware, by | has announced the appointment of Pro- | from Mr. Hoover was read. five rq-:k:‘lok:n .fx::‘.:m::uf'mf-m“u wid only pays such tolls in cases where | Was said that various subjects, most of |since the third quarter of 1918, when| The expenditure included 8,800,000 |the Atlanta and Chattanooga Bottling | fessor George R. Wells, Ph. D., of Ohio . T - iy ETa ; e kovernment has vessels on time|them routine in character, were discuss-|total earnings amounted to $42,961,580. | pounds for shipbuilding abroad; for |companies. Wesleyan university, to the chatr of | ADMIRAL SIMS SHARPLY proposed b bl s sharter. : i 2 Record figures for the war period were | which the final accounts have not been | §. C. Dobbs, president of the Coca Cola | psycholory in the Hartford school of re-| ~CRITICISED BY ADMIRAL McKEAN | His statement, if borne: oue it e % The néte from the allied powers re-|established in the second quatter of | received, making the total expenditure |company, testified that Colby and Brown | ligious :ndagogy to succeed George C. 4 = indicate an upset af the :"’ b":.; wht. AMERICAY WOMEN'S 1EGION questing the United States to accept a [1918. when earnings mounted to $62.- | for this service during the financial years ' submitted n n'-~ fa- reorzanization of | Dawson, resigned. Washington, April 27—Sharp oritl- | framme for pacsing ne - hiplcan Pro~ 20 MEET 1% WASWiNGTox | ANMe for Armenia bad not reached | 557391, from 1916 to 1919 gfili awaiting settle- | he old Coca Cola company which was — clem of Kear Admiral Stk volfed $0- | it permiifing: action o o S J e state department and it was under- — ment 25.740,000 pounds. The concrote |mot .earfied ou.. i tertificates given| A verdict of $23.500 was returned by |day before the senate naval investigat-|noatll on the “war Tie first na-|Stcod that the subject only was touched | GEN. WOOD SPEAKER AT “GRANT” | shipbuilding plan, for which special yards |the firm, he said, were in no sense a fee, | & JUry in the Supreme Court against|ing committee by Rear Admiral J. 8. American Ve upon incidentally at the meeting. DAY DINNER IN PITTSBURGH | Were constructed, shows a loss of 2,500,- 31 her: Ma; but in settlement of the claim for al.|Alexander Fisher, a motion picture pro- | McKean, former assistant chief of naval = 000 pounds, according to the appropria- : wing out of | prietor of Brooklyn, who while driving | operations, resulted in a tilt between TR 15 "was ‘announsed t.uas, ali | COMMANDER OF (qmMAN Pittsburgh, Pa., April 27.—Major Gen- | tion account. D e ore et by “the e for |a motor car Sept. 25, 1915, ran down | Chairman Hale and Senator Trammel,| $a", eaucus ne iy, sieht Wwonser. relatives of men wha fook part in TROOPS IN RUME REsTGNs | eral Leonard Wood, candidate for the re- = e G oy e Ay Mary Smith, a_conductorette. She died | demoeral, Florida, when Admiral . Me-| 'y T the inSurgents ino line. | ow Ty war being fnvited to rzaatue 1nea'ly publican nomination for_president, and | DICTATOR OF PETROGRAD i next day. Her husband returning from | Kean was reprimanded by Senator Hale | o'y popneo® jand Representative Hene snd send two delegates for every 25| Berlin, April 37_The restenation ' | Governor William C. Spfoul of Pennsyl- HAS BEEN ASSASSINATED | MISS RACHEL LITTLETON TO the war, brought suit. for_indulging in “personalities. » democra; members. Amelioration of the condi-| officially announced of Wor | vania, were the principal speakers at the i V! N US VANDERBILT, JR. Giorman | Grant day dinner of the Americus Club| New York, April 27.—A letter received| =7 COr LriUS ¥ B The officer declared he was only fol- | Juced durin om of the wounded soldiers, reduction | Watter, commander of 2 7 : lowing 2 precedent set by Admiral Sims ampaign of Americanization were nam- | troops in the Ruhr distrist dusing the | here. \ here today by Alexander Malishevesky,| New York, Aprll 27.—A license was| ENTIRE FACULTY OF CHATHAM | in his testimony. while Senator Trammel as objects of the legion. f;""“'m‘“”fd:"- 111 I8 gencrally helleved | General Wood responded to the. toast | a mmeber of the American Central Com- | issued late today to Cornelius Vander-|{ EPISCOPAL INSTITUTE RESIGNS | remarked that the chairman's objections = that his resignation was due 19 nres- | “Grant” T and Governor Sproul spoke on | mittee for Russian Relief, from General | bilt, Jr., and Miss Rachel Littleton, a to personalities had not run against Ad- POLICE BARRACKS IN COUNTY surc from the Leftists, who had ‘ong| “Pennsylvania and the Nation,” while 1 ; Richmond, Va., April 27.—Dispute 28| m; e " n ¥ Peter Sekreteff, a former general officer | sister of Martin W. Littleton, who will be 2 miral Sims' “snappy comments. LIMERICK SURRENDERED ::;mmh;:n:;::_ehls methols of settling | Senator Selden H. Spencer of Missouri|of the Russian army states that G. S, !'marrie!l at St. Thomas' church on Fitth | 10 the propriety of a lecture on Harriet n, Tows, Admiral McKean, whose appearance Ohio, republicans, who' = 2 it wonld “levy taxes on — addressed the thousand or more guests | Zinovieff, virtual diceator of Petrograd, | avenue next Thursday. Beecher Stowe resulted today in the res-| followed_completion of the cross exami- , Ireland, April 27. — The on the “Republican Party and Patriot- | has been assassinated. 'The letter said| Mr. Vanderbils gave his age as 21 ana | JEnation of the entire faculty of Chatham | nation of Captain W. V. Pratt who had the excess' earninga of indWiR Ballyander police barracks in County | NOT A VOTE CAST IN THE fsm.” that Zinovief was shot by a Russian ! his occupation as a reporter. Miss Lit-( “hncohal Tnstitute here. . B been on the stand several days, insisted ? Limerick surrendered to 100 men who as- PRIMARIES AT FLORIDA, MASS,| General Wood reviewed the military | workman and died later of the wound. |tleton, who resides in this city with her| The engagement for the lecture was|ipat he was not seeking to defend See- saulted it with rifies and explosives this career of Gemeral Grant and praised | Zinovieff was the bolshevik governor of | jarents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Little- | C2nCelled by the Rev. C. 0. Pruden, the | retary Daniels or to “damn! Sims” in momning. The siege lasted for three| North Adams, Mass, April 27.—The | him for his achievements as a soldier as| Petrograd and president of the éxecutive|tom, Stated in her application that she | President of the institute, who held that|what he sajd. town of Florida, which is at the summit : . - well as his worts as a citizen. Governor | committee of the Third _ Internationale, | was born in Kingston, Tenn., 20 years | 205 €UI0SY of Mra. Stowe before southern | — Aqmiral ‘Sims’ charge that delays on | oo, SOldier legislation.” declared NS 1 victors seized arms, ammunition | of the Mohawk trail. and through which d Sproul spoke of the contributions of | the propaganda organ of bolshevism. | ago. §irls vould be out of vlace. ~ Princinallihe part of the navy department early in Longworth, aading” that it wouid 1 and bicycles belonging to the garrison |the famous Hoosac Tunnel extends, did | Pennsylvania to the growth of the na- : S o e faculty | CRIE T T s N |the _part . prolonged hostilities four “‘w‘:;:lerr bill beyond resurrection” - and burned the barracks. Three police- 'LI::m cult -k vote landul::ny;u Drim:rllels. ’f)he tion, and Senator Spencer discussed at| BOLSHEVIK DOCUMENTS EXPLORER AMUNDSEN I8 z‘t’m:::ffier‘: c”;’,’:‘;’ “’;":::NE;M";:; months and cost S?Anom‘mfl i ut giving th 2 men and one of the attacking party were clerk open e town hall, but|length the circumstances attending the . b NIN COME, . o sl 0 ) et Pank lres, -—:“ none of the citizens appeared to vote m.g; conference and the events Which SIGNED SYLVIA PANKHURST RETURNING TQ NOME, ALASKA| prosident Pruden and when he refused | 5qding that If it had been made by & pa- and the clerk did not vote himself. followed it, at home and abroad. | | Washington, April 27. — Documents| Washington. April 27.—Roald Amund-|to resoind his order. voted to submit | tient In the “government insane asy- HMAVE MADE FINANCIAL — 2 it purporting to . have been signed by Syl.|Sen, who, set out two years ago in an ef- | thelr resignations, effective Friday. lum” it could be understood, but -that SURVEY OF BOHEMIA |SENATE INCREASES NAVAL 300 POUNDS OF MAIL BURNED ivia Pankhurst, the British suffrage | fort to reach the north. pole, is return- o men e et o ler g “s6—Grayson M, p,| AVIATION FUND NEARLY 510,000,000 | WITH 'PLANE IN NEW JERSEY | leader, James Gordon and Clara Zelor, | ing to Nome, Alaska, according to a|$8,000,000 SALES AT ANNUAL tive list, the head of the naval war col- OF FURs |loge, 1t was an insult to every officer and April promising assistance ir, spread’nz bolshe- | message received by the navy radio sta- SPRING AUCTION , head of the new Foreign Com-| Washington, April 27.—Committee in- s, SD! 13 bolshe. Corporat Orange, N. J., April 27.—Three hundred | vik propaganda throughout the woarld, | tion at Cordova, Alaska, today from An- CE an in the navy or who served in the ‘merce on of America, returned |creases of nearly $10,000,000 in the funds | pounds of mail were burned late today | were found in the possession of threa | adyr, Siberia. - New York, April 27.—Fur sales at the | navy during the war.” 1o Vienna today with the other members | for naval aviation were approved today | when a postal plane on its way from | communist couriers in Letvlu, the itate| Amundsen arrived at Anadyr last week | annual spring auction which closed here| “It has been or will be entirely dis- of his party, from a financial survex of | by the senate when the annual appropria- | Washington to Newark became lost in a | department was advise. from his ship, the Maud, which is ice- | today. approximated $8.000,000, it was | proved,” he declared. Bohemia. The Americans will depart for | tion measure was taken up. The house |fog over the Orange mountains; grazed | cquriers, who were travaling by airph bound near the month of the Kolyma |announced. Beaver pelts featured the fi-| The charge that the department had -~ ftaly tomorrow after having had further | fixed the aviation fund at $15,876,000 and | some trees.on the hillside, crashed to the | from Koenigsherg to Bitshsy, in river, and left soon afterward. From|[nal transactions with prices from $8.50 I no plans for war also was unfounded, (sonferences with government officials and | the senate committee increased this fo | ground and burst into flames. Wesley L. | Russia, were forced-to laal in the E:alic|Nome he will go to Seattle under his|to §50 each, increases gencrally of 60 per | the officer said. He added that one plan . Bnanciera in Vienna. $25,000,000, X Smith, the pilot, was only bruised. province. ) present plans. cent. over last year. h . ¢ ¥ in particular had been in existence for B

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