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VOL. LXII—NO. 108 ° POPULATION 29,919 = ;, - s 8 16 F MUST ARREST INCREASE OF CuLD PR Ry of tantc | Epeat N Concered_ P T on the military police, called. here the 3 . : . ;Royal Guards.” Whict resulted in the | ee “ a a I e killing of one siard and the woundin y \ of others, including some officers and po- . —_— < Bar gold was 106s 6d an ounce in lice officials. The attack hus caused - much indignation and has evoked pro- 2 v - - London, compared with 108s 4d at tests from the people and the newspa- | Secretary Daniels to Board ! Government Officials N o t|close. pers. ap 4 g ; 1 Flagship Pennsylvania Off| Aware Any Proposed| sixty hunger strikers were transterred EXPLORER AMUNDSEN HAS NOT virgini‘ &". N&fio from Belfast jail to destroyers for con- 5 n- Plot. ; ABANDONED HIS EXPEDITION i veyance ta, England. On Board the U. S. S. Pennsylvania, at ‘Washington, April 30.—After checking London, April 30.—Roald Amundsen |Sea, April 30, by Wireless via-Cape May, | Over confidential reports from all parts| Although several mives were made to the Norwegian Arctic explorer, has not A N. J—Secretary of the Navy Daniels|of the country government officials ex- |break up the seamens strike in Den- i 80N, | abandoned his expedition, but after his | joined the home d Atla ressed confids tonight that threaten- | mark, ‘conditions remain unchanged. Credit and Note Issue Expansion—Dr. B. M. Anderson, R B eward bound Atlantic fleet | Pressed confidence tonig s today on the last leg of.its journey for |ed May Day demonstrations by radicals s . ‘ork, | tends to enter the ice pack around Wran- | New York, and from the Would not result in any nation-wide at-| Western Sugar Refining Co,, announc- Jr., of the National Bank of Commerce’ of New-Yorls, | teatu.sa emer the'tos pack SInIE et e e me e e | M ot Feealt fihny ed an advance in the price of sugar to itures “Must Be Cut to the |castern Siberia, and thence drift across | speeding dreadnaughts surrounded by a | While taking this view of the situation, { 26 1-4 cents .pound to the consumer. Says Government Expenditures the doolar sea. savs o despatoh to the | screen of destroyers, With seaplanes from | the department of justice renewed MS[ . oo o —oe L . i lon Times from Christian the Norfolk base encirclis ‘warning to local authorities everywhere Quick” and We “Must Adjure Bonuses and Realize | Mooz, Time seiten motived ot Nome, | MLk, % rcrling the e T osec mpdioniies veryyas oer i »i'?.ia"'mé'x’. S 8 35 ” Alaska, the night of April 22 from Ana- | fieet in New York kept under control every law enforcing | W! - Promptly on All Salable War Assets”—All Are Agreed| e, e e e o PN foRlenDW, aid his i Bering | ty, boarded the flagship inside *the Yoo, | @€ency; state and federal, must be awake g That the World Must Tighten Its Belt and Fight Inflation, | Sea, said Amundsen had arrived there | ginia Capes and when - the Superdress.|and alive to the dangers, real and| T 8 night attack on police ks The strike of coastwise longshoremen at Boston port ended yesterday. Pay Taxes and Customs Duties to the I ® : . sh, 14 miles rortheast of Dublin, & ties. An’American navy despatch received at|nought resumed. her fancied. B A . her place a special two sergeant and several constables were i Cordova, Alaska, also reported the arri-|p s Most of these reports showed that the i than _in h . our speed test under fect PEtiD e 1o Wwor Agua Prieta, Sonora April .—Chi- | been operating New York, April 30.—The entire world 10 per cent. in physical hall, L0 2| val at Anadir of Amundsen from his) conditions was hel. Guring which o sacr | radicals were preparing gigantic propa-|Wounded. 1 30 must tighten its belt if there is to be :un‘m‘md ‘;A‘o”dumm due to the prolonged | Ship the Maud, which was said to be{of 19 knots was reached. hi ganda demonstrations, but meetings are uahua City is definitely in the hands |sibility of G The Federal Land bank fssued a icebound near the mouth of the Kolyma of the revolutionists, it was announced|field in .person gnough for all. That belt is a strict cOn-| girqin on -our industrial system, came s sclieduled in many places and it is at - by Generat statement predicting - serious decrease | by General P, Elias Calles tonight. Chi-| City was forecast " - W W S ma) . accord- & o trol of bank credit, without which thel, great increase in our export balance of fx\:r)r.ne“agc dated from the Maua | ¥OOP WILL,COMMAND 1g ::;semm:;aitart‘:l‘:x‘?eAnor);se‘;eveh:&r; °0rd" | in food production in New England and ::nhua City is-one of the largest cities|said that the word wil continue o sorEe R atiary, trade and & gngih Bicsease Ju o | somewhero in the Arctic, the first re- OF NEW JERSEY'S DELEGATES |van. The department, he said, would|other northern states. o :;l’,',:;‘;"m::,’yk’:é 0:; has a popultion | rero and Morelos M. Varburg. | .ons; i ople relaxes & s — o 3 - = ' ! 3 imfiate, declired e causes | COSUMIBLON, 48 OuE D ung. to the | ccived from the explorer sincy he began | Newark, N. 7., April 30--More com. | 20w “these gatherings ‘to talk them-| gy . men were killed near Lamberton, banker, discussing in! fon, war-time economy his tour of exploration, begins with the selves a unit of the nd remedies, before the Academy of selves blue” but government agents other extreme. The net result is great- lte 1 i . inn, ¢ two | REPORTS RECEIVED 2 2 e tiee T e I ey | Plete rotums ‘Tecelved - tonlgut —frim Minn, in a headon collision o EIVED BY STATE o Washington, April . 30. o ; Mr. Garvan that > 3 .—Americans | W ¥ | would .command sixteen of the state's wl.f.,flai,e‘iffi‘::eflfbc":,ngm,, three fed- E"';:"""'; i e ;‘::"":: :_:c:c; doing business in the state of Sonora and Au'.hmn.. consul at PIet. wa malet fight inflation with all | BAR BeeR R D i pFices.” “We loft our winter place,” says| (NCnUVelshl delegates (o the republican |eral judges and an attorney recently ac-|PrOSUSHon of 4 talione machine recond| other parts of Mexico controlled by the | years told the the means at our disposal. by arresting | "5l Shistaken policies in American War | smunsen's message, - Semtember. 12, | som<eion in Chicago, unless. revised of | tve. i jnvestigating. radical disturbanc. | o WaX. of a volce trsmitied oy utlonists have been authorized.to | gating committes the further increase of government iN-|g,.neig the responsible for inflation, ac- {1919 - after having mined and forced our pmmt‘fi‘;’g‘“ @ recount should upset|es had been marked for assassination. Y s and customs duties to the de |brera, finance debtedness, and, if vossible, reducing it} ., qing to Dr. Jacob H. Hollander, pro- 3 Vi . CARRANZA'S OMJ Tt el . : would observe the tenor of agitation. | X0 ] : Political Ecience today e | &F shortage of goods than at the end Of of ‘Cape Chelyuskin, says ~the London | oei*S03' PrmAry election in New Jer-| Xgents have been instructed “not to in-| Northwesterh pissenser trains. S DEPARTMENT FROM MEXICO 0 b In ing up whit he termed the|pe war” Times. It came by Anadir and Nome. | g APPEIERT senfirm indica- | cite trouble in any such assemblies. 3 practition advice in the case, Mrj py - sngerson declared bank expansion hat Major.General Leonard Wood The message was undated, but probably Warburg said has been “more a passive result than an | oo ol o® L o stmas time. ; & Lo . facto authorities. it N way through 2,500 yards of unbroken With the early discovery of the DIOtS,| japanese force om 1ts way"to the re- : . " Second. by calling a halt in further | 0 RE (0 Lo conomy, dohn. HOD- | fce from two' to three yards thick. We | COMPlete returns for the preferential | however. Mr. Garvan believed the of- lief of the Nikelaevek distoct in east. |, ThiS authorization, it was explained | present president § bunk credit and note issue expansion. We |} U% o olyy: | were detained the next day by heavy | Pirsicential Sontest gave Wood 2 lead of | ficials against whose lives the DIOtS Were | ofy Siberia, ‘occupled the northern terri-| Loday 3t i i, Tl uh:. oy wovla thereby destroy the atmosphere of “The first,” he said, “consisted in is-| pacic jce at St. Samuel's Islands, but got | ' - OVer Semator Hiram W. Johnson | directed are now amply protected. tory ‘of Saghalin Island, Russian terri-|; nce with a recognized principle of | Huerta had us one e e S U S T S | T U ST tory, international law and does not amount [jects the driving. Fetarance and fosters discontent rates with aid A€ cheap borrowing facili- | our' way to the east, being ‘again detain- d : e 19 ecognition of 4 tle facto government. | Mexico and the & b s, e '-‘;‘"’“““"‘“' ties at the federal reserve banks, so that|ed. the next day, as the ice 1Ay . Close (o | B —— e —— | A gtrike:of union operatives in all but| ~0¢ Drinciple has been observed on sey-|for Mexicans Oy P i micascr e T s in. |bond _buyees” found it éasier to: obtain| S¢. Peter's Islands and aid ot assist any gve their full measure of work. This in- three mills in New Bedford, Mass, was | €ral occasions in Mexico, notably when ti foreign . et taslt of curbing | Additional credit from the biaks to pay | in our passage outside. “ludes the most difficult task of curhi g 1 . i1, | the Carranza revolution started sembled at Vera Crus set for Monday by the Texiile Council. rled ‘2nd.bis ' 1s and of | heir bonds rather than use their'sav- |’ .“We had to force our way through an | Make Your Money Go Farther The walkout is in sympathy with loom | {orces obtained control of ports. Ina- - S S . production of unessentials and OF 0 o such buk deposits as they already [ unknown strait between the islands and | Ncry: 3 billcy of the Fecognized government of Sthmmisting the production of essentits: |,y the mainland, where the newly formed fexico to collect duties and taxes in ter-| “Cabrera called And. finally. we must fight &rising) ™o, 06, and more important Way |ice offered considerable resistance. We 3 : 3 German delegates at the Allied Con_ | Fitory held by the revolutionists, it was- ;\ru:! by p\\m‘ |'fl.|:; - lrml' '_“rv’\\:vlt"‘)'?"‘"' in which the treagury contributed to in- | succeeded after a vigorous battle in In these days when people-are trying to make their dollars go as ference in Spa, Belgium, May 25, will LT Both here and abroad, which means ths said, cannot be permitted to interfere Chancellor Mueller, Foreign Minister | With regular commercial transactions. Koester and possibly Erich Koch, Vice ' The state department received an ex- Chancellor. { haustive report -tbday on - conditions - in | IVIPE in_the rone itn the ma- | fizion was by continued adherence, even | trating this intricate and shallow e ahilitate (after the armistice, to its war-time prac- | age, showing in .same. places no m of borrowing from the banks by |than 1 1-2 feet of Water under our keel. we must furnish teriale required in : er industries, #o that once more she may | I B =it w,,.,‘..'m‘n‘n As far se this %8 of certificates of indebtedness. far as possible there is no better way in which to get pleasing results than by paying close attention to the advertisements. In them is to be found the guide to wise and advantageous buying. Vera Cruz. from an American in that | AteT printed in e ¢ Turther credite| “Over and above its unwholesome ef-| PENROSE ENDORSES KNOX Right in” this paper you'll find dozens of advertisements offering Fishinp_ schooncr Norma. bound from | ciy. The report urged that warships be | S8 (hat time, e e omined mirose {6 | fects upon ‘the money mrket and upon:the | FOR PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION || you merchandise. Some. things youh: need: fodas: some tomOFrow: 00, Yo S i » | Kevt. i, ondtness Jor despatas 1o Vern| USRS S y vide them from our savin It we|na "’“fv,‘,"\‘f;'\‘c“j“'m:",}r‘?.,m‘; “:f"“‘;"‘l{s’fi Philadelnhia, Aril [30~SSenator: Bht: some mext week or soon—but the*point-is that these mierchants are the shoals ‘between Long Beach and | Vera Cruz was said .,J'M'";wh':“‘v‘;‘;‘l'f unm:nl of e O o ot eabonit 1 pavins | prices by theeking or delaying an other- | lander C. Knox, Pennsylvania, former [| = coming to vou looking for your dollar and offering you the best they §| Point Lookout. bilien o trogble- fhéfe were descriled it oSy £ 1 uamaved afanoe by infaon That | vise probabls al i prices—oven con- | eeretary of et was imdorse fotay by || nave 1o get it e A i ot Be e Official advices tolay _ from. various | my ooage ms It is to your advantage to pay close attention to the advertise- regrettable alte: fui and high: did this by reason of the fact that the i vania, for the republican nomination for | ginning May 1. The'General Federation ] parts of Mexico indicate a steady growth | Fars aenten) 15 GE I bekt the sacri. | certificates of tndebtedness’ emitted by | President. ments for there are to be found opportunities for saving that would 0{| mbfir of ‘France !dech::d !:d:r';:w\': of the revolutionary movement and rap- Sy g ey s = the treasury were taken almost entirely| In view of the fact that the repub- never be known otherwise. Thé advertisers reach out for business and the railwaymen’s union By ordering a1id co-ordination with the Sonora revolt + Increase of government indebtedness|by the banks for miemselves and their gfgzctg;g::i!;ut‘\‘mrffci?::;:rl‘gs;i“]“:*;‘ it is through their business offerings that The Bulletin readers are ust be arrested, Mr. Wi sa d | cf 3 in either event, were > 3 - g 3 ':;m:- “::!g‘»ld! ::mr(“?:h‘“‘:l:-;\‘:‘-il e :,‘:i‘lo'f:;r’zhca':,‘infl almost e,,fif."e,,. by | Pennsylvania as first choist, Senator | shown where to get the most for their money. R o VEICTRETE S50 Mnctiase oF | adli. Penrose's statement to ~newspaper . Te- | In the past week the following matter has appeared in The Bul- general strike. of many of the rebel bands which have | them. Willlam - Alden Smith, Jr., general manager of the Grand Rapids Herald, v ived i 1 § > and only son of former U. S. Senator | RESOLUTION TO END WAR revenues. Construction, -rather than reconstruc- 'c‘f“_“‘;?m‘““r:“z‘}“c“i’r:gegz political cir- letin’s columns for two cents daily: Smith, died_at Grand Rapids, Mich. REPORTED IN THE SENATE g Mgy B o Bt e W U T ot it 0 M own personal opinion, after con- Bulletin Tolegraph Local Genoral Total Latlmmtig (s opetat ks Washington, April 30,—A' joint réso-| Buffalo, N. Y. 3 Ereater moderatibn i the extravagant | (he- 88t congress, Semator Walter I | Slderation and reflection, and _without z The' interstate commerce . commission | lution proposing repeal of resolutions by | torney Stephen T. [ I e e o o5 aulf. speaking at | CONSULLing the principal party concerney, Saturday, April 24. 141 122 407 670 i enied the petition of the * postmaster | congress declarifig & state of war with |sent & message to. ilution Titat Do Sombated ! tha Tuncheny biceting - ¢ o and without knowledge whether he would |} - Monday, - -April 2. 141 103 260 504 |l ceneral ‘and. the western assoctation of | Germany. and Austria-Hangary was ro:| thacieatin o e sy & ablish and | ~Some persons speak of _reconstruc- | 2 1€ the DIECe TES Teoeml b‘:s(equm_‘ Tuesday, April 27. 186 140 231 567 Short_ Line n:,mru_ for a rehearing m'm:e:i out today by the senate foreign T 2 o At ton, ! Bemator dge B, st aix s |ped all around international statesman Wednesday, April 28. 144 131 280 . 555 Jjthe, raiway Way. e ot S et c d|pave changed so in the past six years 5 T y 3 7 i sbiigations, which fmplies n stricter con- | (nat even the foundations of IQUSEEY | fromm " the . requirements of-.the situa Thursday, April 29.... 106 265 526 Eight Germasmy with speeial ,‘u::m: Introduced by Senator. Knox. republi. rol over bank loans and a greater effort|,nq pusiness and finance have - been'| Governor Sproul later made’a state- Friday, April 30.... 17 296 574 fHom Mo Biaty Mmmnfl“" ot | G ot Rvaskyiania ok m‘. = o lauidate by savings excessive com-|naken gnd must be strengthened to 8up- | miont to the. effect-that ho asteed with B £ U | e Y e R ety e the repihiiian resolation Wiceia) Snd -awteroimatal s he frst|POrt the new structures to be erected in ) Senator Penrose. The governor said the Totals 719 g At ey ¥y v s | by the house, the measure was formally Predlction that Ttaly will be the arst] e, 0} lioge which- were rased in the | friendatin hewweeh. Senator Hnos. . and AR ; or a resumption of trade. Presented to ‘the senate fate in_the. duy s Bg e e B e ol five years of destructive warfare.” j Senator. Hiram Johnson. of California, : A T e e o A In"hS(-nlmr Lodge the’ republican’ leader, reach '('h.epanmE x'n "‘M‘ Il(!'nfl was| Senator Edge declared “There is=foo!has aided-im-turning attention to Sen- i Bomination Af FHAEE A Wallls, of :; )l,he announcement by Senator Knox |the positions of T T ‘taolico, Mwallan com-|much government in. business and mot|ator Knox's availability. .'Close ob- | ———=—t= Now okt b Commissioner of Immi- | (Na¢ he would open debate on it Wednes-|and announced 8 (",""-";;""";:':::";h !“';{‘ (‘1{:’;?(‘ facts at enough business in government. servers” said Governor Sprul, ‘“arelof California: ' The vote was.Wood 52,-] Appcals of the Communist Labor lead- sl 2 ez Tallable fully warrant that ex.] Uncle Sam” he continued, “must be |of the opinion that much of the unexpec- rtion S the rmistice. he asseri.|Dried out. of the shipping business, the [ed strength shown by Senator Johnson is Ttalian commereial balance is im.|T6al estate business, the wholesale and | due to his stand on the League of Na- o gration at Eilis Island, to succéed Fred- 497 .and John 51,405. ers for May Day strikes appear not to|epick . Howe, resigned. Tt:previously” had been repofted that|have met with a kindly reception, al- Virtualty solid democratic opposition 0. The steikers the substitute was predicted by leadeérs]tion s not to go | £ the .complete count showed a margin of | though there were threats of strikes in Direct wireless communication be- ;:':'me party. The vole on the Knox |wage increase 2o g 08t encouragingly. and he rea |retail clothing and grocery .and other | tions and the peace treaty. Senator Knox | 1307 far Wood, but corrected ‘returns |some sections. . Thousands of workers |tween Japan and the United States is|Measure was 9 to 6, all republicans pres- | many of them statistics bearing out his contention. trades which he has invaded. His mailed | represents thessame point of view and I| for ‘Camden. county showed: a gain- for | may law down their tools tomorrow, iut “For ¢ o hs of 1920, |fist must be taken. from the throat ef|agree with Senator Fenrose that he is - lire a8 compared with corre. | from ‘e taxpayers’ pocket. Conversely, | Statesman and ranks with Senator Lodgs | " 11, Wood holds his lead, he would have | day thna with millcious intent to ldent to establish Tricadly e o] o€ the New Forkil tronding months the previous year. the|We I~* that some modicum of business|in his position in the senate all members of the “big four,” as two | ciuse a great tieup. The chamber of commerce - of the h friendly diplomatic and ports augmented by almost 40,000,000 | Will be injected into the mgnagement of e mem a ditions nearly o rt T GG ke aré pledged to him and the other two en- i - United States, at the closing session of commercial relations with Germany and | inar « This means a rectification of the|the government's legitimate public bus- = s = tered. the race with the understanding [TO REPRODUCE INAUGURATION o ent favoring it and democrats opposing. expected to be-inaugurated May 1, when % Railroad o the new high powered Japanese station |, Straishtout repeal of the war —resolu-|provement in the at Saranomachie is opened. tlons 1s the principal object of the Knox|Daniel W. Dinan, Johnson of 111 votes and a loss for | Mr. Garvan believed this would be mere Wood of four. * in the nature of a declaration of a lseli- - with “the govermments people it 8T . its eight annual convention here ; and of| " The office ot U merelal balance of over 1.5 billion in | iness through the enactment of a budget SCITABLE TO PROHIBITIONISTS | 15t they would support the presidential OF GEORGE WASHINGTON |went o nrecord in favor of a x;:x‘;:o;"?l fi:zfi-zu"l;'ke" l:v Mk': busy tonight pre « months. Should this continue at|measure on which a committee of which | oo ¢.ivine Ohio, April 30.—Governor | Candidaté irdicated to be the choice of — “constructive Americanism. ] all American . e rate it wo mean a reduction |1 Am a member long has labored. icans. i h 3 New 5 il 30.— = Frank O. Lowden of Tilinois, s the only | fepublicans in_their state. w York, April 30.—The inaugura- rights under the treaty of Versailles and |yt °f injunct presidential candidate, so far. whom the | In addition, almost complete returns ¢ moy 3 fo (he year. Jomt stock tion of George Washington as the first| Formal openiug of the International | provide for repeal of war legislation and | ¢ Tailroad men: “The United States must open and cul- y and constantly | tivate world-wide markets for its goods. sadd & oo g Rl Tat 5 i Carnegle Instl-}War powers of the president. It would |/°0% Mr. Lo de i o : ° | for district delegates, indicate that Wood | president of the United States, exactly as | Art Exhibition at the e ernment o 4 in number as w apital,| The people of the United States canmot i?r'"o'\‘.e,,'“',:’:';"]{{;‘fi:"‘,fr(},‘fi";‘,'n’f,‘?,,i‘{i",,sms& will have 12, Joknson nine.and (hat three |t took place 131 vears ago was repro- | tution, Pittsburgh, was announced. Amer- . g“:‘m.“""y';m:t"‘:'c':l o A pariual it e v, reaching at the end of 1919 a total in-|consume the entire production of the | fn g statement given out tonight, Dr.| Wil 20 to the convention unpledged. dueed today on the steps of the sub- {ican paintera yanlc high itn the. exhibit, | FAr clatni b A e t does DOt | iy e gllowed o | vesied capital of over twelve billions.” = |land, nor would there be any profit for | . Baker. general superintendent of | 'Complete Teturns for the -republican | treasury building in Wall street, under |ywinning first and:third ‘place. ance ot the s ter. " | transportation of the The government of the United States|them if they could, and merely inter-|ths league, says, after a brief review | “Dig. four’. give: the"ausplees of 'the Constitutional Leagusl 2 tah 8 iR T e ationnt ey B e sl "‘"m:" .. 3 “is deadlocked against itself, s m-| changed dollars among themselves; 50, |'of Governor Jowden's record on prohi- |- Senator Joseph E. Frelinghuysen (un-|O0f America. O e iy it | any withia AFShYS Shfer Poalty ot oy prcras ruell ment of obstruction,” Assistant S v|¢cither word markets must be won and | bition, that “pronibitionists consistenly | PledEeqy SLT51 Senator Walter 18 Bige | On the spot where the “father of his |committecifan from e iin et (- A folaiN "‘:W‘ CoNDUCT LefMngwell of the treasury declared cultivated, or American production must [can support him if he is nominated.” (unplodged)” §0,383: Edward C. Stokes | country” stood. thousands of bankers, |suddenly Jast night ‘on atrain near| iy e ' e remaletin - At this most critical moment in be curtailed, with resultant poverty, dis The statement reiterates the position of | (Wood) "53,795; - William N. Runyon | brokers and clerks watched actors go | Ba'/nore while en route from Ne: { was filed by Senator Lodge and Senator alstory of Europe, when our financial and | tress and unrest.” the league as regards Governor James| (Wood) :46;852; Thomas L. Raymond |through the ceremony which marked the to his home in Grafton, W. Va. Hitchcock of ~Nebraska, administration b’"'h‘l.um 13 sconomic stake in Europe's affairs is so M. Cox of Ohio and Governor Edwards | (Wood) 44,048 Mulford .L.. Rallard | 131st anniversary of the adoption of the 3 e e leader in the treaty fight, decided to sub- '4‘““ - great that disaster there could mean only | A BRIDGEPORT DETECTIVE of New Jersey, as announced some time | (Johnson) 43.457; Thomas| R. layden | constitution. All the notables of Wash- "'h"_n“‘ :;ndh-lzle S e ek n}-’u no n';lr_mr.I(y Teport, but to present ‘"flfu % radical dep Qisaster here. many of our own people| SUSPENDED BY COMMISSIONERS | 220, by declaring that Governor Cox “jis | (Johnson) 43,028; Joha ' W. Griggs | ington's day were impersonated. :x‘:“fl'::: o stk Waskliny'c ‘primn L:“oppm ition's arguments during de- “Mm'-lnl Save turned gamblers and wasters. For| r getie < thoroughly wet” and that Governor Ed- | {Wood) 42,734; Isaac H. Nutter (un- e — : J _ o Ll house platn living and high thinking, we have| Bridgeport, Conn. April 30.—Captain|wards is not really a candidate, but |pledged '9,409; Sylvester L. Corrothers |4%:000 CHINESE IN MEXICO ASK ary, ‘was indicated when sevency per mbstituted wasting and bic ering. We | Edward O. Cronan, in charge of the de-| “simply running as a side partner to | (unpledged) 7,706. PERMI snjoy high living while we grumble at the | tective department of the local police | Governor Cox in the hope of aceumulat- — 2 s I s el = s v v Washington, April 30.—Forty thousand | According 5 bigh cost of living. There is only one|bureau, and one of the best known detec- | ing some wet strength that may he 3 b =V n 3 3 ne id White, chlet ge- : temedy. the nation must get together,|tives in the state, tonight was suspended | turned over to Cox at -an opportune| A Woman may call her new EasterChinese in Mexico, without consular pro- | ologist. United States g COL. €. i e bonnet a love of a hat because it ‘seldo: 1 iR part- |vey, this country had reached the peak stop bickering and face the critical sit-|from duty at a meeting of the police | time. s mere"marm R seldom | tection have petitioned the state_depart sation which confronts the world as we X . 10 TO CROSS BORDER |cent. of the vote had been count:d. W. BURPEE HA & = CA ED HI! oiinintioiere: hls. aiion. batiig. sv. cclio g ment for permission to cross the border | Of Oil pr?‘d\‘m:;:ntngcfi“!;;:;;;w‘"‘ D I xawN. SN should a foreign war of the sensational raids of two weeks |TO TERMINATE GOV'S CONTROL in case they are threafened as a result | foreign oil lai Government expenditures “must be cut| ago. The charge against Captain Cro-| -NEW YORK STATE BARGE CANAL Of the. present revolutionary sctivities fn and A B Ay jure bonuses and realize promptly on all| ¢ H. Sackley, acting superintendent of | ' Washington, April 30.—The Wadsworth/ Under Investigation By Xiemept . professor of yNcs. Professor Nichols {fat 1:10 this morning called his staff wmlable war assets. including ships. ap-|the police department, for three consecu- | resolution rescinding the authority of- the | Tirough offielal channels it was learn- | o0 g, g e Fpasition: withithe Gen-1f out. - There: wastrmichtutreey ht. i plying the proceéds to the war debt.” He! tive days. war department, granted during the war, a Government ed today that federal forces still hold eral Electric. Company at Cleveland, O. immons Aaihe hatie “’m gt #rgued for a national budget “with teeth | Sackley was named acting head of the |to operate boats and barges on the New % s the port of Frontera ,the only part of 7 @ IL." ahd urger prompt revision of prvs-im-,,«nmsm following the removal of | York state barge canal, was approved to- - — - that section of Mexico not controlled by | 4q soon ms the Interstate commerce ot tax laws It was given out officially by Col- Chief John H. Redgate for alleged neg-|day by tlie ‘senate interstate commerce lect of duty and the detective captain has | comniittee, after it had been'amended go failed to report to him. The police com- |28 to take effect thirty days after its missioners have set May 10 as the dage | adoption. for the trial of Captain Cronan, at which The secretary of war would be given time he will be given a chance to explain | authority to dispose of government equip- his action in refusing to recognize the |Ment used on the-canal. The equipment | the rebels since General Carlos Greeme, | . mmicsion gives permission, the Del-{J onel Burpee that the call was sent to federal commander and military governor aware, Lackawanna & Western announc- |JJ all officers and men of the state of Tobasco, revolted. ed commuters who were unable to use |§guard as the result of a telephonic TWO COMPLETE WHISKEY STILLS |their tickets will be refunded their{jtip that the capitol building, = the ore state armory and the East Hartford SEIZED IN SPRINGFIELD, MASS. bridge were to be blown up ‘before Mr. Lefingwell assailed the govern- ment's administrative policy as “penny #ise ‘and pound foolish.” reciting how ‘tongress had struggled to effect econo- miss at the expense of efficient adminis- | tration while it takes time to add $65,- | : Samuel Gompers, president of the |§dawn = Colonel Burpee immediately 960.060 to Civil war pensions acting head of the Gepartment, would be sold or leased, with purchasers Soringfield, Mass, April 30.—Bernard| ,arican Federation of Labor. In his |l summoned. Captain Arthur O. Wood- R T e frankly f the departme MR e S I B 7 Black who conducts a Hebrew schools in he sald, “that prices are high ANDS OF NEW BRITAIN canal accorded priority. HOD CARRIERS DENIED 40 3 closing address to the International Ci- |l ward and hundreds of telephofie calls the rooms of Wwhich police and federal of- | Z'0 Ch e Tnion at Cleveland. declared || for imembers of the state guard ficers late lnst night seized two complete | 4o orioan labor unrest was coming to | were put fn. Inside of half an hour skey stills which they say were in a about seventy-five men had responded full operation, today pleaded not guilty | 2" ®°d- cui and detachments were immediately fo maintaining a liquor nuisance When| 4 pm asking for $2,021,000 for a pro- (M ent 1o the thrée points. The eapitor arraigned before a federal commissioner. | pihition patrol along the seh coast and !fl was heavily guarded and npl'm The police allege that Black confessed o | the Mexican nad Canadian borders was [§ g'clock a cordon of men wa# thrown ‘n;v!e!;'a:;rg the, ills when arrested and |gented. The bill carries an appropria- |§around the state armory. A detal 3 y een running two ks. ! E,..n ‘The stills are said to be the largest found st e bl e il B B L e s v are wasting, we fix prices — and prosecute profiteers in order that the MANUFACTURERS THREATEN TO eople may tuy more and pay less. In- New Pritain, Con April 30.—On the | SHUT DOWN NEW BEDFORD MILL®| fiead of telling the young men who were | refusal of the master masons of this city &Y #rafied to fight the war, and who came|to grant the local hod carriers ,belong- [ New Bedford, Mass. April 30.—The 8a:% better and stronger and more fit to| ing o Local No. 4, of the hod carriers | NeW ‘Bedford Cotton' Manufacturers’ as- Adht their own battles than they ever | union, $1 a day ,the members of the | SOciation after a meeting tvcnight pent & - Lefore. to go to work and save their | union tonight announced that they would reply to the- textile c,ounml refusing to money and look out for themselves as|stand pat on their demands and strike | STant a conference which the council had Ay self-reepecting man should, we listen | tomorrow. The master masons have de- | fe@liested “for the purpose ‘of averting in this city. the ary law. :.?f,lngdm all Wlfl‘.‘::’ the eity; S mplacently to their organized demands| clared an open shop and stated tonight | Strike” of 2000 operatives already e Summer residents of Ontarlo. wheth s et Chet 81 & bonus, euphemistically called ‘ad-|that they had procured the services of | cAlled for next Monday morning in eigh- = ASE AMERICAN L 4 compensation citizens of the United States or Canda. no longer will face dry future. They will be allowed to import liquor from Boston ,April 30.—The American Wool- der the Ontario en Company today. announced_ its inten- | Qutside the province un: tion to seek from its stockholders au- | TeTPerance Act. VERDICT OF ACQUITTAL IN- 3 armory, the place for reporting. 3 ding | teen mills. The manufacturers announc- 8 enough outside help to continue building A + While saying. that the Liberty loan|operations in New Britain. - About. 160 | ] thelr intention of shutting down the @mpaiens stand out a sthe “most re-|men will be. aeffoted by the strike order [ ™18 If & sufticient number of operatives Barkable economic achievement of any|The present scale is: 75 cents an hour. | 5nould fail to report for work on Mon- seople.” Mr. Laffingwell feared that the o ®od whil had come through them—the | APPLICATION OF BRIDGEPORT WOOLEN CO. COMMON $20,000,000 Sl thority to increase its preferred and TOMBSTONE m e v to increase its preferred an: . g NE KIDNAPPING CASE |mitted b Faining of a nation to work and save— BANK AND TRUST CO. DEN denT mEkGn ExEREY aammon, Stadk by $20,000,000:each. . Un-LWIRHING SOHOONER, WHIK CARGO g P Jury whi 35 AR fe te Aot Ha Aestdtes fr- g e e Lot THE TABOR MURDER CASE der the plan present stockholders.of both ~ OF 5,000 MACKEREL, TOTAL LOSS | Tombstone, "Ariz. April 30.—A jury 6" (ndictments classes would be given the right to sub- ——— night acquitted Harry Woodon, Bisbee'| Attorney seribe for the new common stock at par| New York, April 0.—The fishing|hardware dealer, charged with' kidnape | had- th In the ratio of one share for each three |schooner Norma, from New Bedford for | ping in connection with the Bisbee depor- | and “beat b now held. The new preferred stock |this port, which went aground Wednes- | fations of 1917. . g avidence 4 many people had come to regard a “fi Hartford, Conn., April 30.—The state 5 3 e CApri follar bond as a fifty dollar bill." DR S e oo B, MIohi ARl 30 XTue duy Other bankers. educators and econom-| down its decision on the application of | o r'o1d Tawton, Mich.. woman, changed is of the United States and Europe | the Washington aBnk and Trust Com- | (:itn marislapghter in connection with the lacussed the facts and causes of Inflation | pany of Bridgeport to.do a general bank- Sous | 5 would be held in the treasury for ‘is-{day on the shoals between Long Beach y 4 Yesterday 2 i P i ysterjous degth “of her: daughter, e later. Th d Point Lookout, Long Island, is break- o . 4ad high prices and their romedies. Dr, | ing business In East Bridgeport. - The | aren mobor o it suance late: e company's proposal | an r RUSSIA TO CONCEDE THE ‘prosecution 4 M Anderson, Jr.. of the National Bank | commission rejected the application on ,,{:::‘p,,:l;,\.;.: ‘n!r:’go'wr::‘:o:;‘i:ih:rzldahr;v e T At e b g e g S e DEMANDS MADE BY JAPAX |Setective o Cpmmerce in New York. speaking at|the ground that there are ample banking | Judge Howard Wiest. The case goes e ]wawarfl ::lv- v ";‘ :;""”-; :;;"_"":_ ""'f':"-d the short- f“;’l““'!l'" l;""“ ":Uh’]"‘:’)“"' ““; city. Op-| gver to the next Circuit court term which QUICK LUX NTS Practically all of the cargo, consisting| Tokie, April 30.—The war office an- 5 the prime cause nf"v;\:u:mw:‘mc:: Dask. 10 E‘:’nateR:l!dxepnr‘t"‘iasoloda:;”n’fi; aane s ';"'::"“ 25 “1:y€obgtet‘§)v:a;r(‘):- IN CHICAGO REDUGE PRICES |of about 5,000 mackerel, is a total loss. | nounces’ the imminent signature of & |Abate chasge o this covntry American Bank and Trust Company of | bty would he eaueht. i firass g = . e e Srement which. witbStiacha S o ¥hen our enormous export balance | that section 005 Would Do bk veanl. Roger W. Babson, agalnst whom | Chicheo, April 30.7Two of a ehain of | 4 xoxyaoUs $1,000,000 GIFT. TO conedde virtually: all. the Japancse -d¢-'|to-forgst g e A T N - Dl o o the Senate Investigating Committee | jiiiici'haq in effect foday a reduction THE INTERCHURCH MOVEMENT ). L e i e 8400 Ay e 'h"'b"(h $300,000,- | 12,000 NOVA SCOTIA COAlL VICTIM OF “BLUEBEARD” | urges legal actionbe taken and money | o¢ 5 cents in the price of seven §tand. . Eaay AR bt cociied o, vhigh they ha orth of goods per MINERS ON MAY DAY STRIKE | recovéred. The charge is that he |ard orders, as follow: Pittsburgh, Pa. April 30.—An anony- A "FENRE TROQPS - ] her: w0 3 ve not been absorb- st Los Angeles, Calif,, April‘80.—Officers | (SO0 FE™ o RS 0 e o iotin dn | - Soup, formerly 10 eenits, how 5. mous gift of $1,000,000 gift to the United - . 7" ehall seo lower priosh” he de-| Sviney, N. 8, April 30.—More than | checking up the allezed confession of 4 iy NREEEL o ' Unlted TO PRESERVE ORDER IN RUHR | not tell : : 2 nancial campalgn nterchurel bl o 12,000 coal miners Will g0 on a May Day | Walter Andrew Watson, ‘alias James R.| March. 1919: when tNe government | Fef stows, 20 cents, to 15, ' o World Movement was _announced at a| London, April 30.—It was oficially ant|Eo s The Spesker #aid that increased pro-|strike as a sympathetic demonstration | Huirt, i which he was pletured as a | ceased printing it, by secret coani- | forned heel hash, 19 cents to 10. luncheon of workers here today. The | nounced in Berlin today. that. Geemun | D0 1A m had heen[ gxvected when the|for the Winnipeg strike leaders now.in| modern Bluebeard, have failed to find| varce with George Creel and the Bu- Frankfurters and potato salad, 25 |gift from a member of the First United | state defense troops will mafeh into the | tecth Tor the army it drawn from industry | Stony Mountain prison, according to a|the body of Nina Lee De Lony, one of [ reau of Public. Information, Without | conte to 20 Presbyterian church ,North Side, was the | southern Ruhr district for the protection| [ e -:‘my and navy returned, but that | statement today by James B. McLachlin, the women Watson is alleged to havol payment of a cent for, its name, good Corned_beef and potato salad, largest the United Presbyterians had yet | of public order and industry, says 2oa n of the United Mine' Workers in District | married and slain, at the spot in- San will, prestige. malling)ists, otc. cents to 20, Polate_ mlad, 28 ceived and Wriabled the Allegheny Bres-| wircless meamge’ from the On nraduced less in 1219 by at least No. 26. 7 ¥ Diego county indicated by Watson, s P i o s Twa pees and toast, 25 cents to 20. lhymv to pass its quota, tal this afternoon, % - '