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POPULATION 29,685 CABLED PARAGRAPHS Three Men Shot in Dunmanway, Skibbereen, County Cork, April 27— Francls Fitzmaurice, a solocitor; a for- VOL. LXIV—NO. 103 " PRICE TWO CENTS MORSE CHARGED WITHHAVING 14 PAGES 108 COLUMNS | , FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922 IMPRESSIVE DEDICATION OF Decision on Russiz | J., died within an hour after bela stung by a bee. : L. J. Midura, steamship agent at Hart- mer naval man by the name of Buttimer, and a chemist named Grey, were shot and Arrested | 3 3 Xilled In their respective homes at Dun- 4 s ' 2 ford, in a bankruptcy petition gave bis 2 (] BITTER EXCHANGE BETWEEN New York i i 8 . ats e e m 8 | ice eve | Have orth in Writing the |, Yo, 2poreciable change was noted AL GRIFFITH AND DE VALERA b g the condition of Associate Justice Gager = Greater Part of the Loot! Concessions M=yt AveifOr the: suptéme oot iypsterday; ; B . i O Dublin, April 27.—(By the A, P.)—Bit- ? = s g Massive Bronze Memorial, Gift of the Nation in Memory of | Puin Axrt St Mo 0 Fasii| - Will be Recovered—Three| Ready to' Make—To be| A “vemper croy” of mesasitoss the| Charles W., His Three Sons and 20 Others Accused in a Fed= _ % 5 : president of the Dail Eireann, and Eamont : 2 coming summer is predicted by Dr. E. - ! a the Great Union Soldier and President, Was Unveiled | De Vaiera, the mublican leader, more in. Bandits Captured by Ruse.| Final Preposal . Jenkins, director of the Connecticut S T < That tense than any heretofore, markad the - Agreultural College. £ eral Indictmen eoteflly—ln&dmnt Cl-pl in the Botaic Gardene in WasingtenVice Procdent | Zoondve, o ie B B tour |, S0r to, o s omin s}, Gt s ¥ oor o & 23 2| s torst o i pot o] S Ml PR President Harding, Wh sponshility” for the present disorders | POSION 1o recover the greater pare of | Schanser ot Tualy, S Foreien Minister |ven oo 45585 . auar B, Wed: ince May, 1919, These Men Have Conspired to Dsfraud 3 1 i i characterized the debate, and Mr. Griffit e $2,500,000 loot taken by thi Fran » rt Of | nesday. Judge Thomas sat at Norwalk Coolidge Represented ) o at Point in a strong attack endeavored to show |bandits in their dari e el e, M. Jasper of Belgium and Ba- | yesterda; 2 : e B N laG whlle. hrofeusing: risla |tk on' Lowes Broasemy: 1o s oolmdl) (o8 Savashl 0t Jupali, fetizoday 'ang x 4 TS a View to ; o Valera oadwa; " set fo Pleasant, Ohio, Addressed an Assemblage From a Stand | rcpuniicanism, was willing to compromise. f er. v last Octob- | et forih in writing e concessions they | operators declured that o promovnced : : ¢ Lt A At ‘one polnt, describlng how, .on De| Working trelessiy since tho poatsaaster | SOMorence, which: wae owa,; ALLSE the [back to work movement was under. way Schemes and Artifices; That Defendants Knew Investors Immediately Adjoining the Spot on Which Stood the | vaieras retuen from Americs, e had ex: | gencral “Himacie siarced 5. srion-wste | Do, AIDCTis, it waa Sumounced that they | Ipiome D278 °F the Fayette, (Fa.* coke " : : tored into negotiations with the British. | Bunt for the robbers, post aftis Inspec. | M4 8PPrO¥ed a document stating the po- | "7 Had Been Precluded From Profiting by Their Own Mis- iriffith declared: “When I we - | tors announced that their siz = ; { sitlon of their countries i 3T Cottage Where General Grant Was Born. dor, De Valera. asked me to get him out | work had been rewardes oy spitr iy | Asstion and that. frie il b ol | Adenrmment wax faken fn the hearing . S e i e e o fotinn s teed | on the Stliman drorce case before Ref: management—Groton Iron Works Among the Industries Washingion. Apr —The massivebut ¥ my observations in life count for Mr. De| United St ! they arraigned beiore | “7 mMOiNg to a meeting of the | eree Daniel J. Gleason at Poughkeepsie “m ot iyasee B | AYOE T BELs e any (0 you ot the ] yaiis 1ed & B e o € or t e e saligler “Mk st | 208 L MAION (o0 Rissian ‘aMirs for [N.(¥., il next Tuesday. 3 All o« o, e 2 |G TR o o ek | viers exomivede E g bt e & s e el e B e it e aatere sged to Fave BeosOus Syipe it S J f the jon soldfer and presi- |lic s in the communities like this in| .t Grifri ditees o Y6 -be | curitios wiiieh:, had a DG Of - onp mport- | A masx meeting held under the ans-| ~ w soidier and prel-|lie Is in the ommunities U (8% | ac GriMich, who retorted: ST woN be| eutlues which hau formed purt of ihe | &RC% according to the plenipotentiaries, | pces”of the Marriage Reform society u: |\ New York. Abell 27—Charles = W.|bona fde dicidends and wer: sacked 87 wit sssive ceremonies, | life of the hamlet and the village there | s frech uproar arose and Mr. De V: The ¢ 3 4 E“mp:,: “r":n’l 1? it contains western | Vienna protested against a supreme court Morse, New York financter. his three|vaiuable assets, and that therefore, ta o 1ha weevtving oomyades 16 Ve ST NOEIP I nrroue Rerericas] aemoes a e ae oy thG Giipatoe a’| coins STePAe it Licamma e Werell Lt00E CS1 Drovokals Lo sosict Rutsit Lisclslon hich it was declared zull fums snd twesty thites; amee. peominimt el SIS S oy participated. but also | and I rejolce to come, among You @nd | preacion. The Dail president refused 10| erday, in dramatic fasiion, in | oy GAPIAINS exactly what Russia must | 25.000 marriages. % n shipping, lezal and brokerage circles, | prove profitable 16 investors both in apee- s e Datted Bistes. | PREISTE R 4RI letinsich T T v,he‘ Imlr;:els\d(luw -town i ohor AT ’(lx"“pfil mdegmu_ s —_— e u:fi*us;d in a federal indictment to-ulation and in dividends. ¢ atoctite StioN 2 Ay i : P . | beates, which had turned ove. thei & s Mr. Lloy eorge and Mark F. Benton, 57, father of “Rube” |day with having used the mails to de- acts wers representsd ch e by _ Cheers for Frestdent Marding. De Valera was to be allowed to make.| promises' and stafly ‘(o' asaiat tve R | the other leaders hope to put an end to | Benton, former pitcher for the New York |fraud investors in the stocks of various . rahd s aitigut e Bt Senitht neral Pershing. and Cheers and handelapping came from | Mr. De Valera replied: spectors in laying a tap for tie iro | the present yncertainty of the negotia- | Giants. died at his home in Pueblo, Col, |stezmship compani assets, and the companies were not Jay- $ neral Perabing and | nig hearers whew Mr. Harding said of [ e oo e|Bore srrests Inthe ‘immmediats fices | 01 Thev/are anxious to put thelr | after an illness of several years The aggregate authorized capital of the | ing dividends & oot o arads mage | GeneTal Geant that Yhe uniy wanted to| Mr. Gritih aleg siigged Nt WUt (S| were promised cards on the tables and are asking the —— mundry corporatlons ran Into scores of| i inaictment ch af ik # dedi inc 4 ftpiaa. to o | on, Mr. 5 oS B e _, | tussiars to do likewise honestly. Out of six hundred samples of llquer |millions of dollars. and includ arged that of soidiers, saflors and marines. mid- | bestow reedom.” 4ud again when he de- | there might have to he scapesoats, and | ey ug recoived word ets polatuiel | Mr. Lioya Georse before Toving the | anaivzed in the last month. at Bultalo, X. | United States Steamship company and|feviants knew investors had been pre- ipmen from Annapolls and cadets, {rom | clired "he fought for & preserved union | he added. Michael Collins and Wmsell| jcic wolte, dealers in ik goods and Ja. | PUIeTS 0 meet him at the Villa De Al- | Y., 1ot one was pure whiskey, City Chem- subsidlaries, United States Transport|C/tded from profiting by thelr own mis- ~ r‘:"'lzn.isufl‘*l“l": - - .\ndlreg(mad ;s‘:lonb:nd succeeding gen- ‘\‘.:;:N‘;'f‘:‘fle“’ QSADIEORLY S0 ERYS) cob Price, whose business was - hot | 2fUS 1ad a long and separate inter- | ist H. M. Hill rezorted. company. Inc., and the holding organi. | Tonasement. r biue and gray. Ar | the | crations are richer because ‘of his exam. a’s face. < SIVanwers evine 4 %t | view with each of them, thus I 7ation known aa the Unite The “principal defendants” knew when memorial was uneiled by Princess Can-| ple." ~He praised the Unfon leader as a| Mr. De Valera reasserted that his plan | M ieted aa Ying to dispose of securi- | rousaation of the document, e el Henry S. Sanderson, @ past grand_ex- |pin cororation, e Biates Bhip-| M R oe Iecters ¢ el acuzene iter, and Princess | great hero and military commander, the | Was for ex v | assotalis puan "] Thereupon the ins; - their minds should be of such a naure as | alted ruler of the Benevolent and Pro- . al defendants.” a|the inwictment alleged, that the asssts a Cani . great-granddaughter of | “unconditional surrender Grant” of the | refused to recommend that the Trish peo- | o (STEREER | e lepectors obtalned the | 1, force 1. Russians to say tective Orler of Elks, died in Cranford. N. | with conspiring st 919, 1n e and prospects of the comeanies were mot senera scores of pigeons swoop- | army who immedlately on the surrender | Ple_come under the Dritish crown. rokers to use their iy Yes or po} v % AR SR ab Py e 1919, to ‘de-t SHC PO i fr t the o S | quarters for carryin n_each question. . after a long iliness, fraud _investors and thefr anleged | S0 valuable o8 represe om at the base of the|of General Lee at Appomattox became| Finally it was agreed that the corre | TUAMER 00 CATIVIRE on negotlations ) ‘;mye mose difficuit point st remain - — ndling acheme B ooy o b e ade Wil oti- s by em: ¥ us: 4 defendant: of hav- eques statue and a salute of | “Grant the' Magnanimous.” spondence relating to the London negof pocts. One inspector, pos- | B aa i ek meststast te. Wealh 4 e Aotssk s Gens Gousion forth . at Mart lagna! % ot b pubiished. and Mr. Do |Ing as a broker, got i touch with the that concerning the protection of for- e (a.o\nu:_ o ‘_\r«- atant \_.. Weather | advertising matter sent (hrough the|ing intended to pay themselves excessive ~one guns boomed forth at Fort| The trip of the president and his party | Stions, ol be published, and Me D | \C1i6k and arranced for fhem th call aq | SIERCTS In Russia, the’ concessions to be | EOT°east Observer Tare in New Haven|mails, were named aa follows: salaries, “to waste and Alesipate” the re- Of peact’ cireied above the me. |0, Point Pleasant on the government tug | fore the clections and before the people | the brokerage offics. given them for lost properties and guar- | Wa$ ordered to Hartford to assume tem-| Charles W. Morse and his sons. Erwin souroes of the Usited States Sistmssup morial 4s 17 loath 1o leave he statue of| ‘CAYUEA" Was made through a continu- | avo fooled.” _When they appeared; nearly a score of | 268 for thelr future work on Rus- |POTATY charge of the office there. $;,0f Washington: Tenjamin W company. appropriate its assets to them- i who brought peace to @ stricken | 0US OVAtion from tens of thousands of | Mr. Griffith declared that in the last | inspectors were scattered around the of. | 47 territory. A e o RIS Rl e TR e g ives along with some of (he oapital ariy sixty years ago. people who lined the Ohio rver on both | fortnight an _ attempt had been made | flee. Some posed as customers, others |, 25,0 TLCTEing the matters which Wil |y 0rs 21" timnred “here woro. 17.000 | the shawman of the Goie) Siat e | ek and 1 memt T ceporation 10 18- wo large American fiags were un- | {he Kentucky and Ohlo banks. ~Salutes | against the life of Michael Collins. This| Suarded doors and clevators. The in- | °¢ Qiscussed by the mecting of all the o e wohiass owaed horean incl he Shmiman of ha, Unitad Statad g O e e R foided from the towering flgure a green | Lom TIVer Craft and towns and houses| was grected with derisive laughter in|Spectors clalmed to have closed negotla- signatories of the Versailles treaty an. [ 300 Motor velicres Wi BOTR rinz board. fre ohlizations. o th the Inscription “Let Us a:fl:g“lre shore, thy Stars and Stripes | some quarters. He further declared that | tions for the securities at 60 per cent. of rounced by Mr. Lloyd George to either | s housand 1 year. Te Wilifam A. Barber. forme: attorney »5 of various letters and cireular stond forth In bold relier, | omin (rom nearly every home, and the | in the current issue of The Republlc of | thelr value, but asserted that one of the the supreme council' or the ambasmd- [ » juge depostt of hish srade from, ho-| " Mask L. AN o s et prayer of General Grant deliv- ¢ vDeopie greeted the chief | Ireland, a paper edited by an Englishman, | suspects demanded to see the color of | G°FS council. as scme have suggzested. s s s iy - L. Gilbert, formerly president n the 'mdletment, neral Grant deliv: | executive and Mrs, Marding all ajong the | Brakine Children. there appearcd an ar- | the “broker's” money betors producing | It 15 Pointed ovt thot the date on whieh | vad b¥ ine Eers o it B8 O nip Construction and Trading Company.| There hiso were inciuded agresments foig ‘;::!::‘l‘r:al ;‘x;n if‘:daci‘llaml‘ rro;-n ticle which alluded to “the assassinatidn | the bonds. ;h» r.d.l l'rirv\!;ym TRDATAtIos | PAVIMENtilT i A tstn sor it om. e Cuvina Fangs & "(;"'"z;”““ ’]"‘» ; 0 I‘['L\gh; to ,»hw- berr entere a:« by Mr. S i nes incinnati's | of the London delegates.” References by| He was shown thousands of doll ue is May 31; wherefore it is A Sl v BT agxer attorney for Morse | Muree as the repre ? Charfes ity M. streets through which the president pass- | Mr. Griffith to Childers’ services to Eng- | borrowed for the purpose and ex:res::; imperative thot s ot of unferstamde |00y AAnn . 5 g W. Morse and company snd James O'- in an address pre-|ed in welcoming him back to his native | land provoked angry protests from Child- | himself satistied. ng be reach: . especially ] wne Donforth . OF ast nemaven emiah H. Campbell. Brook! Drien wheredby James O'Brien and com. to the government | Stte. . ers, and Mr. Griffith continued: When he returned, inspectors station- | 25 a1 the po erned ‘are assem- |'wan ronbed when & man, said to be Gi A TOF Soversl Mtse eatd pany. brokers, were given an ontiom tn ant mgmorial commis- e trip to Point Pleasant was pur- “I know what is going on and what at- | ed near their . o3 T° | bled at Genoa. vk % - A P -yl e White, New York., former 200000 shovee of the =tock of the s nrayer when he sald [ Posely slow so &8 to permit the boats | mosphers is buing prepaced and have only | § A ket Bililaatia ) ey pRived et eted he bk QNGO MRS ed States Transport com-| 4 States Shipping corporation, with spher sorepared an 2 v | jumped forwa ith d St r ehie 3 h Gl A & State g - States § < o, ¢ conciuglon of is remarks: bringing people from Cinclninati to keep | to say 1o these people. to this ngllshman | after & preareangen. Sl iy £ Caeblef. At g |a par valwe of $10. at from $3 58 I w e world today might fer-1UP. The accident to the “Isiand Queen,” | Childers and his backers, that if thes | them the sccurities had been produced. = % . . a_ share. aan houes veutly e that prayer and by its deeds | 275, Of these boats, retarded the program | think they are going to prevent the Irish| ~“Hands up,” they shouted and the | SWISS DELEGATION I NS AR E e o o Orange. N. J. for-| als ng a mer- end & fe between nations and save :_h"*h-!tlo. and it was 3.40 o'clock p. m. | pedple from expressing their views on{hands went up. t A iEED A i et was & tor and company, | ket rations from the horrors ;:‘K:‘de' ‘r\;“‘:l:n;r:;?nlms address, this treaty they won't be able to do it.” In the meantime, in another broker- ¥ d "l 3ames 1. O'Brien o Sgh ™ l R e of ent were warm in| After hotly resenting as an infamous 3 b e = A R, e 2 et e arren. Mase da $olnt venture m stosk prometien unable to be pres- ‘.v):—‘\r(sp:‘lfl“ nff lt_he v;;llhmHul Richard | insult Griffith's allusion to him as a gun- ?fzgofixf:r !t‘;n:'sa‘f:so;u;;iig ;:nlr:! dki;; DrGeY(‘;xu'aex'?swilroua 1(155.1 T”r;e n;\!, ;fls_! ;Vémfiand:‘:nhw o o = dgeport for | former 1.“,, ofa coneern Bealing 30 Gl ~ A fatter ._:“d“,.‘. to OTrien ,:‘,”, his attendance at the b -4 ef of the te House secret | man, Mr. De Valera made his demand for ! wag pia, w 5 2 delegati v ¢ e i eurlia hiin of Broperty it Fairgeld: s and sacurit tha dciivery of 10,000 ghanes Point Pleasant, 0. wae | Servict, and of B4 Starling. assistant | the publication of all correspondence ani as aell i undissupeat tnf herme PO SRLEE e soshdmie” contereae 10 doprige ol Dropsriydn PRERR. m H. Dennis. certified pubile a s Yo gwed for the purpsse of repres Vice Président Coolldge, . In vetoing the first arrangement | the setting up of a judicial committee ta 3 2 ¢ Tt anting, head of _the of ;. {rros he mariet which yos may the principal addres and |1F, Mr. Harding to make the river ¢ SN B el i8], After the arrests had geen made, the | SWedish delegation, today ansounced on| Isndore Tken, u ho of 16 years. await-| Tupert M. Auvimas Me. o 4 the princlpal addtes and |g noip i phe O SLE the Bvetiti] exen Jed;ne:“ nce, hear Witnesses And |inspectors clalmed to have learen that | behalt of the meutral countries that they | ing a hearing in the juvenils ‘court | James GHL mublicity o b VO "There also wera lstters saying the Sols - oy b 3 v oo Ontteg|and instead insisted that the government gfluu‘:m re A “;bmmg %o llegi. | ouis Wolfe had laid elaborate plans o | complotely agreed with the conciliatory | Malden, Mass, ran when his case wiasiang Milton Quinn, atas Miton C. Quim- iex had a $49.000,500 contract with 8 Pt Cours, vy of b Ten | LU CRAUER" e aed: UIMEY GLAME bet | aen to the King. and siating, thet it the| LTIt jARY. trap that might ba.lait for {eftorts mage by Bprefyn Minister Schan-oaliel, 18 oficer, & chago ‘throurh th* Iy, former Morse agent. "o Fmergemey Fleet corporation. and Aimy of the Polomas, Abms of| USYS A &, wmutfer'GP wafety *ihal the | alsrnative waes war | tha Tciéh : Geoplif ims zer of Italy, and assured him of the |conTt house and when -~ornered tried 0| ‘Thesn men. the indfetment aileged, | that iping Board had Tived up T, and oeomac, Ay of | president should_travel. oh.a boat with | would face 1t Mr. Oriffith said -the seply |y, ACCOrdIng o the inspectars’. story, Ie | SUDDOTC of the méutrals in every meas- swallow a vial of poisoi. have sinee 1919 conspired tn de-|to Itz comtracts instead of Wavine “dong mearly 5,000 people. e i ooty | brought several friends to the broker. | Ure designed o reach an agreement on G T # frand inv th a view tn thelr own | everythine possihie to wresk our subsid- President Coolidge paid a tribute | o M7 Harding and his party returned to | that all correspondence would be publisi- | 3% office carrying packages similar in | th: Russian question. suZrotests sgainat {Be.nomination of Kien- [pront by divers schomen and art farias” the concerns wou'd be in better wenins ae o jeader of men iy | Cincinnatl immediately after his address | ed. shape to his own, but filled with worth- | The neutral nations. through these | enan @ op e Amonz thése was allazed preeen-| shase. R fnd were guests of Charies P. Taft, pub-| Many speeches referred either serious- less paper. His' theory, as interproted | tWo spokesmen, expressed the opinion | f2rmer chicf of staff of the $5ox (1n iveetigor. that “fhe UnitsR! M. Sadiet A sald put truth into words, | - NeF of the Cincinnatl Times-Star, at|ly or jocularly to some imgending coup by the inspectors, was that if they had |that it would be advisable to give up | =e*m) ) idiviston. -£0- b 2 States Steamship company with an au- mente tonight daclaced themmelvag innio- dinner befo v E o | been stati t - heard by = T z 4 th into action,” he _before leaving on their return | supposed to be contemplated by De Va. stationed there, they would be |the éxchange of notes, the drawing up ¥ i thorized capital of $25.600,000. and (eent of the charges againet them. Doth 1 tive s 1o stands out as the | °UTNeY to Washington.. A picked com- | lera’s followers. No hint of its nature | OVer-zealous and sieze the first person ap- | of memoranda and the compilation of r-e n executive se: underlying companies. ruch &= |3aid they wonid as: for immediate triale. a republic. Through and | henjaon,TGUIars and a band from Fort | was afforded, but both Speaker MacNeil | Deating with & suspiclous Tooking pack: | Dorts. which they declare run the rak |, o oo Som L L fton Tron Works. Virginia Shintufding| Along with_ thoss previssly listed, was genuine. He represented | i, ’(‘m n Harrison met President Hard- | and Mr. Griffith made seridus reference to | Package, enabling the bearer of the se- | of Ditter discussion, tending to antagon- R nvoluntary vetition in bankenpier |company and Hudson Navigation eom-|these were.indicted toflay: Jumes O ing in Cinclnnati and rendered military | it. The attitude of the president of the | CUIStIes to get away in the confuslon. |ize rather than convillate the opening T e At ot A |pany. were golug concerns 'with -largs|Trien. James R. Neloon SEther V- NES p Bl s he vice presi- | NOPgT®: Otber regulars did police duty [ Dail was very determined. He warned| The post office men asserted this ruse | viewpolnts. e I A leontracts. both governmentai and private. | ler, Lawrence X. Bremer. Mauries M. O. t added, “has raised this monument, [ **\foor Gacesant the .appenents. of the provisional govera- | Would have worked even IF they had | The former president of the Swiss | 2ii"ts $ORPANY: FXG, CEUCHCE SIU€ |for bullding and repafring ships and car-| Purdy and Baward Locas, all earb heeks not as @ symbol of war, but a symbol of | pipn T General Reed, commander of the | ment that if they thought to prevent clec- | Deen hasty on the trigger, for the corys | republic emphasized the special inter-|gpy. Assets were ot miton rying freight, and that they were payins|ers, and George E. Weils, attorney. # Fltth army corps area, Ascompanied the | tions they would be disuppointed. mohliisel dor che arrests had been or: | =8y his conntr had Jn & satistactory No2 PSR — i 3 Scretary Weeks, Tke Mr. Coolidge, | JToient General and former Speaker | The first division challenged disclos-fdered ts sieze all persons attempting a |lution of the Russian question, declaring | Captured with e itary men now agree that | Pomurens ey Ke/fer. Senator and Mrs, | ed that the parties in the Dail have orys- [ auick get-away. citizens both in Europs and AMEr- | povtione ot & Baman Sety whicn ne wat | MOTHER AND DAUGHTER CAME DECIDE JACKSONS WERE Grant’s career was no aceldent, | e erencre sl Thompson and Attr- | talyzed and that there had been no trans- | When tht three prisoners were arraign. invested a billion gold francs | removing piecemeal from his rooms, TO BLOWS IN COURT ROOM| KILLED BY MYSTERIOUS POISON 3 ¢ the Saiose | commander iu | pos «.:‘“”;a I :u;\?:urly were among the | fer of votes on either side; there was|Defore Uniied States Commistoner an securities. Besldes, he said, | Brantford, Ont.. Harry Dent was charged PRy t wa ¢ is entitled to first place SRR el u&na)n;d\l' of seven in favor of the i‘:fi?w%;firs:{sl?pt ‘;‘mted States At- | there were 50,000 Swiss people in Rus- | with the murder of Peter Yeghiazar, his| Hartford, Conn. April 27—Fisticuffs| New York. April 27.—FKilled by a mys- » L d with the armles support of the treaty. This division . B old the commissioner | sla_before the revolution. and 500 were | jandlord. Mrs. Dent was held on a similar | Were exchanged in the superior court|terious poison 5o mild that youncer per- d As long as the republic | MARSHAL JOFFRE PAID A report of Foreign Min- | Price had offered to sell him $780,000 | still there. Moreover, there were 2,500 | charge. room today by Mrs. Charles Louis Rob-|sons would have escaped unscathed—this = e the admiration and TRIBUTE TO GENERAL GRANT which was adopted 57 | worth of bonds. who had fled from Russia and who now = erts and her mother. Mrs, Franklin P.|was the report returned by the doctors u fean peopie.” : i A Commissioner Hitchoosle held them in | wished {o return home and remume ac- | petice Commissioner Herbert Wilson of |arrows. = Judge Kelloge directed Dep-|today after they had performed an ss- cclared that Grants| New York, April 27.—Marshal Joffre, 5 DT fer a further hearing | tiv > , Boston issued. an. order dismissing. Ser. | Uty Sheriff John F. Sheridan to remove|topsy on the bodies of Mr. and Mra : o arrred Uie Jtired and hagkard, but (780 with lenthu. | " e o ARE DIGBTING SR A _The Swiss, however, dere rather skep- | geant Albert W. Carnes from the force | MFs. Roberts from the room. It all aros:}Freemont M. Jackson a swealthy. aged A amarked degree | stasm for a “feliow soldier who dared DO BEaT S I NI JER DIVIDEND ON € Mol about reeh antion, of mormal rela {beaine of hia imycation n. the! recent | SYer7lttle Melvin PRMIS Bl e o - gaiiant people who | tour the world.” paid gloaing e o IND ON COMMON tions_with Russia Dr. Motta declared, | gale of civil service examination papers |Years oid, whose custody has been in liti-| thelr suite in the Hotel M Yk gl cause [Ulysses §. Grant, Oivil war pere ax oo Lekewood, X. T, April 27—Fanned in STOCK BETHLEHEM STEEL |recalling the unfortunate experiences | to candidates fur promotion within the|Sation In the probate and superior | Bronkiyn. g . hat our own|of the world's greatest military geniu a 49-mile wind, firesiwhich started earl e hp o they had in 1918. departraent. courta, Rut neither the doctors nar the pelies - TIERteous |ir, two places today. 25| Sednesday mear Groeville and . swopt | . New York, Anril 27_—Directors of the| Both Dr. Motta and Premier Branting 5 The boy has lived with his grandpar-|tonight seemed able to state with any good The marshal himself was honared n| throush th rds of acres cf farms and | Bethlehem Steel corooration tod: de- | insisted that the best way to obtain August Probst, tiie Swiss waiter who |#NtS practically since he was born but|certainty whether the came reprasented & Se b dat Cipacsl Bt both places, partioutary e the tien (3| timberland, flarcd up again tonight and | S127: the regular quarrerly dividend of | something from the Russians was to dis- | has charzed that he was * Kidnanped” ve- [recently the parents went lo supe sulelde pact or a dowdle murder. The fod General, PArshing | Fame at New Sork universicy, whera he| UiFeatened many homes in the Barnegat L1-4 per cent. on both classes of the com | cuss matiers with them In order to con-| canse of hix romantic " interest in th fcourt for a writ of hibeas corpus to wet| A7 theary —that of pomsin potsoning . e e evieh they | recelved the honorary Degree of Doctor | B&Y section. mon stock, although it was not carned. | vince them thut Europe was animated by { danghter of a wealthy member of the | Dossession of the chl There has been entirely ahandomed. 5 iy ;‘;L Grant, {of Laws at the hands of Dr. Elmer or-?'.fr Two thousand volunteers were fighting | _ThiS action practically follows that of [a sincere intention to contribute to the | fashionable Rolling Rock Country club |considerable delay over g szt S % theory. : & w8 oy Pilcher, com- | worth Brown, chancellor of the. univer.| ! fires tonight under the ~ dircetion of the directors of the United States Stecl|restoration of their country in the in- | near Pittsburgh. will be deported from |beas corpus case to a de married a year ™ = s o Ay of gy, States Fire Warden George Abbott, Fire | COTPoration. which failed to earn dividends | terest of all. the United State Roberts has been impatient to get 854 remance, u b also paid € 1o the| Tater in the evening he received tne| Wardn Burdge of Monmouth county and | 97 either the common or preferred sharss \ — e In me the graniparents)lad mo financ worries 10 drive conducted under | IOPOTATY Eold medal of the French war| I\ Warden Riley of Ocean county. It L e il o SOVIED BalECATES A GEed The interstate commeree commission probate court to be ~ ks ev. aind Geuerai | J50TaRs of America, and still later wao| 13 Stimated that tho fames have caused S Serded e vanient dhtbudiuen. VOICE THEIR DISCONTENT |In New York closed its hearing into the] PO-nte ut Judge C e a 5 WS3ent of ihe Sociaty ’:‘.fidm“n town hall, where he was thy| Unber and pro>rty losss sgaTegating S | nne e oot | Genoa. April 21—(By the A, P.)—Whils | ODerating costs of the Delaware, Lac nled the application, 1= & . Tennessee and chatr- | .8l figure again at a Grant celebra-| oo : 25 ate- | the powers were today prearing the ge- |Wenna and Western rafiroad. attorn: The case came up in the superior court} WUe camChiam the sieierias doitshidalon, | U™ _ Bvery available person in Lakewood, 11‘.’\?122::3?;‘ mher l{he me‘:‘dn,,_ 2 tails of a document Informing the sovie: | for both sides being given untfl May again today and when it was cont a J found in the roomt R, Wi Horisl Spmmission | AL Grant' Tomb on Riverside drive. | Greemville, Allenwood Laurclton sespond | withe ERtlinsfack jinal diuid delezates what the powers expected of |to present briefs. r the filing of further papers (he el emplozen. thersfore, wers questions ) was first lieutenant under Grant in | MATshal Joffre appeared as the special ed to th call tonizht for addition fighters. | uiremens were not earned during them and what the powers were ready to women who were in the rear of the court to deterinine whether any packages ob o e . § 3 uest of the day. Thousands of cehogl| CheSter Grant, a volunteer, was overcome | #uarter, the directors felt justified in A 3 room were heard in heated argume: candy or other dibles had miath Wisconsin Volunteer in- | iiaran’ waited for him. thoueanay op| DY Smoke tonight when he ventured too | CI2ring the usual dividends in view of © Lor Bueh, e Russan delegaies [ | Ben W, oswor. wemiier of Mo mblicl iy Cn smebing i i bl ered t> the Jackson . antr red invocation. , d . thousands of 2 surplus earning: wla { sued an open statement which pertinen:- |group of the rafiroad labor board and|joqr - O h e e v el 2 men and women stood while the .| clos to the flames. He was rescued by his T 28 accumiulated during = 5 i becar: N and | goren, Their lawyers called on them to|the police we: icatory exercises were preced- | i, . wray-| b o : Bost vearstthe Oeelied h S Iy expressed their discontent because they | former governor of Tennessee, was elect- i i insysn calisd o NG 30 | v el " i arade Sk forme 18 tron haieed, tiret hero of the Marne faitercd Seotans Sopmm (e epler ot mel (RS S B (heProvement in | were not being kept informed of what the |ed chairman of the board at the annual|Jetist and Judge Keliogg called on the}for THres hite House and marched along steps. He spok em, but he | ©'{TICE = - crease i - . I powers intended to do. eeting in Chica i B e e S e L otht : No water I : e in the volume of orders o - meeting in Chicago, succeeding Chatrman I vania avenue over the same route | ' ':,;’“h:‘,’"("“";' ,:sm":é‘{“ ax ol has fet avaliaiie and - e b rcions 00 e stoune cosh Sontiton e e statement Insisted that, Tussis | Garton, who was not . candidate. — LABOR LEADER CONVICTED OF re to v small part fo teers ¥ = 5 o A . erpreters, » ou v v ' Vi i i 5 ! W n’'s s b 5 iy o - b . B . e g <y 4 lororetern, | our ooty gave mwal ¢80 Suolk Daiey farm neer Green | aaded, <ia‘mow on an apwroxismately, 50| L8 undsmental ideas of se Cannes res- of Lisut, Wrght A Cornlh B 8, A sas PRESS CLUB IN IT8 LAIR| Newstk, X. J. Avril 27— Witlim J g the was Major General Ciem, | Srnt And he fvas one of the great world | gieqr *y2eed it the Laueelton poul. | PeT_€6nt. operating basis. as compares | Sutions touching the questions of reci-1yjoned at Detroit, shot and killed herself| New York, Aprll 27.—Mayor Hylan, |LXOn%. Tresident of the Newark Tuiiding % Chn e a8 the drummer boy | f o8 B MEGATY effort. And whatliry farm, with 100,000 chickens, and a| With 40 to 50 per cent. during the first | PTOCIY and_economlc reconstriaction. The | 1500 Wednesday in the apartment of her |whe recently has been denouncing -the|Lrides Council. Newark was comiicted g tour tha worid. Perhaps W sesonrcos| 100, 3T¢ farm owned by Johm D Rocks. | dudrter of the year, with & number of a text of the statement follows. .| mother, Mrs. Jildred Lawson, n an E- {wicked and debased press.” today walked |5 & “mmon pless omyt dury today of e st S s his resources| pop Tl A T s running to fui 4 of the . ¢ o, o 3 ucting @ gambling house. PRESIDENT HARDING AT yers not caled upon as much s mine— eller wero saved by these mthods. el T AT &?’;’figfim";"‘r‘in which the Russian viewnoint on the rat | 25ton hotel i o 1 e T A Mati ot o Lyona; BIETHPLACE OF GEN. GRANT| Former ho\";;::Jra(\':\lV(n?ar: ‘wl'\:;.alsn o | FOREST FIRE IN BARKHAMSTED war production. seven _amch: z:’fi;‘wn I:;Y‘\}ifi" e“’:"_" }:'e' Trim and aihletie, aftired in n soldier's S\'nrda‘qgiedn. l::d h:“l’:’:‘ce I;‘or ,:::e m rested his case without the presentation T AREIN, B meaker at the exeroises at Granvs| MAS SWEPT AREA OF 1,500 ACRES | oo 1o b ot [erruption has taken D S ecmning the attlude whigh | uniform and declaring she was beating her | being.” proceeded to attack those newa-|°f witnessts. Lyons seemed much takes asant. 0. April 27 (By the A. | Tomb. The children sang national hymns, place in the comoration's coal surply. b | S, an e Wil pursee, . Tussis hay mot [ ¥aY o New York. to engage in rowsnaper |papers which “seek {o serve some scifih |3 k. and rising from hia seat, toraed : Uane shadow of the spot | wreaths were Jaid by Madame Joftre,| Wnsted, Conn, April 27—Forest fires . e O aemint tor o supture, but she is| ¥ork a 20 vear old University of Mis- |ends o ] and exclaimed 5o TRCs * Shaelite Avsostt | oo Itz Sevieane. Vatersas of Ferdign|[t Ov G of Liguupueie: yveeosorisotirs, DELEAAEY mebrpisEn o o Simie 1 penenle o) T g L G BT e by e e o/ o e - Ry (Lt o Bt Wgn ars and other organizations. John J.|and today have swept 1,500 acres of tim- Eac : her soverelgn rights and the principle of | I s wi e daughter of Dr [jects ranging from the traction situation| “Sit down. I am your counsel” com- i -000 people when | Lyons, gecretary of state, spoke for the|berland, Elliott Bronson, district forest RANCE AND ENGLAND | recirocity, which is the only possivle| Ben Reitman, writer and sociological |to the fate of the statue of the “Rough | manded Matthe elief that the great 1 * K - the great | ot fire warden, estimated tonight. Two hun-| o ot o aunitaL Gt Deoples and coons| WTOTXer-= by Guy” or “Civic Virtue" recently erected| After quiet had been restored in the would have approved “ali| From Riverside drive. Marshal Joffre|dred men under Warden Bronson fought enoa, April 27 (By the A. P.)—“Eu-{ omic reconstruction. . in City Hall Park. court spne. Matthews moved for a @6 - St c]»’m\.v d':n-'vn Join- [ went to New York University to unveil |the flames today. High winds accelerat- 3:"" is tired of the political hegemony cf| “Such indeed, constitutes the funda-| The prudential committee of the Yale| The mayor hinted that New York mal which was dented, and the argu- & o crgre :»nm::'l;;‘g n.-hm:d-:- the bust of GraWt which has been placed | e the spread of the fires, which are inl £ “f‘:fi“; and especlally of the aggres-| mental jdea of the Cannes resolution, and [corporation has granted leave of absence mMight wake up some morning and find ments procesded. ngs w Sahsar lae ety Tl el of Pamg, and to'gective his{ i Gxminbell monntain ssction. " A briishy el ;":, France and England. | we belfeve that it is Russia alone which | for the first half of the university vear|“the Routh Guy" civic virtue. missing. yons was arrested during a rai last b e ratery likely. oThe |honorary degree. fire which got beyond control s belleved | 5310 Adolph Jofte, of the Russian soviet | remains entirely faithful to the Cannes|1922-2 to Professor Georso H. Nettle-| e said complaints asminat the statos|January on a house at 105 South Orangs - - PSS shainiy ::] o Ohioans Standine in a colonnade in the wind-|to have started one of the forest fires and | go *5400% to the economic conference to- | resolutions in all their essentials. ton to enable him to become acting pres-| continued to reach his office and declared | strect when 140 persons wers arrested. enmial i pyed here Lo celebrate the |swept arch, the marshal accepted the|SBarks from a locomotive are said to|Ty . e Saement of the powers which is to |1dent of Vassar college during the ab.|if they continued, the “midnight wreck-|Sixteen of them wers hed for tdal. and 4 satennial’ birth, cheered also | degree “as a soldier, a Frenchman, a|have to have started another. ‘Ariother fmportant result of this con-| be handed to the Russian delegates was |sence abroad of President Henry N. Mac-ing crew” which removed an objection-| 14 of thess p'ea v vhen M ng deciared the “sacrifice Vew ¥ ference.” he added, g 7 Lovas aig "o mation waing deciared the “sacrifice | eitizen of New York.'and your friend ference.t Be added. “Is the struggle be-| considered today by Premier Loy |Cracken. able elevated raiiway stalrway ono night, | Nathan Weinbere, saloonkeeper plended Rl e vk ori While he actually pulled the flags|500 ACRES OF WOODLAND cen Lhe bourgolsie of the little states| George, Signor Schanzer. M. Barthou, 3. ——— might be called Intq play again, not guilty. Weinberg's trial will begin in ar | he common American |apart which covered the bust. U. . BUENED IN WALLINGFORD | wpicr o ooirgolsie of the great powers,| Jaspar and Baron Havashi at Mr. Llovd | Barnet Epatein, bullder of the Wash- & fow Sayn, it Sas SaM Sely. e s o Guant I Marshal Joffre's aide repre: Hat hieh phenomenon already has been ob-| George's villa: it will be submitted to the | ington Heights anartment house, Now | CONDITION OF NEW YORK M. Dg spoke from stand. im- | menting the Amerioan arms; and Boncs| Walllngtord, O for i erved during our negotiations with Es-| sub-commission on Russian affairs tomor- | York, in which M . z LT vES i nediately adjoinin ce ngford, Conn., April 27.—A forest | ; ork, in which Mrs. Laurene Heims and feaiisy adjoining the spot on which | Cantacuzene, great grandson of the|fire burned about 500 acres of woodland |spite in The little bourgoisie states, de-| row. her two chiliren were hurned to death FEDERAL RESERVE BANK TGATION LRA' SMALL ¥ oe g end ”n “;.f;- General Grant | American Civil war hero, flanked Tim | in the southern part of this town, near :;:.ret Ielg hatred for soviet Russia, are| Immense interest is concentrated in the | April 18, was hcld in $10.000 bail for the % Z00 IN GOVERNMENT'S HANDS , aae b SEy othrs T e Fred Lhnd 'atded in the' unveliing. the Guinninias Ther todsy One hoess | A%cted by our country rather than by [ probable text of Mr. Lioyd George's non- | grand ury on a technical charge of homi- New York, April' 27—The statement ot | — 4 {2, priiimeiet in ihe et Kot ot - Was destroyed and nine otvers damaged. |thor - anp e, n lieh politically orush | aggression pact, several drafts ot which | cide by Magistrate McQuade., conditions of the Federal Reserve bank| New York April 21—The government he official life of the| ;s PERSONS INJURED 0 R e aine, pu ot i situation leads to political | have been drawn. It is learned taht one S of New York. at the close of business|has got something worse than 2 white * ation and Ohlo were on th 1 3 rden of Wallingford, | slidarity bet: 1 2 x - § SroilBERSs) Ay varr Sustorn STEAMER ISLAND QUEEN |had 130 men at work combatting the |Russi whim (oo tho little states and|of the drafts contains the propositian|poy BURNED TO DEATH APeilCI8, Shoms ¢lephant on its hande—it has four men- wap OF Grand Army veterans follow: RN | 1l 150 men At vomk combatting the | Russia which thus becomes thelr natural| that the members of the little entente shall s Total goll reserves $1.133,796,01040. |keys, two Angora cats, two suirrels, & 1 ieie Jender by the prmise bestowed | Cincinnati, Ohio. Anril 27—According | Mount Carmel fire departments also as- | Dytually pares 1o onemtise e Kind of.fy) i Sl e e AL U AR oo dogn, 10 SN 1 e by the president, . 7. - g P o —_— Ny 3 e absence of Governor Davis, who | 2" Clm:n;:ndp?““ jopitty (28 per '."n!;m in fighting the fire. More than |IRISH IRREGULARS GIVEN FIVE :?:n:mxf:emn“:‘;c;r:&‘c: °fn:'gflm3; Philadelphla, April 27.—A three-year- ern:bfi:mzd Rt e “;:H" oo b e aias Bt eine by sons were Injured in the collapse of the |300 cords of cut wood, including & num- S saibe 2 m 12 Doy rwad Tarned - E < e embryonie 200 arrived pior vl Sl {he s dudge | deck on the steamer Isiand Queen while | Ber of telephong poies, were burned. HOURS ol BESVE - MUIniiuaAn | S0 THN oh Lk s e e it and seven damaged today by the | AT cthers. S16ASDA0LI. from Germany on the Oropesa ommittee, int on the voyage to Point Pleasant, Ohi . i SR o J & ¥ g ta a jocal animal importing firm for ex- e dnirotuced the president, | The most serlously injured as reported by | ALLEGED LIQUOR SEIZED 1 Dublin, Apell 97 By the A P)—Tn| 1t emanated trom Tamania, but severa) Cxplosion of & s The bods of the| Tills bought in open market $25.180-|ioiion and e throughont the covmtry. Ir. Harding expressed his pleasure at | ioice ot VarpooraD. 18 vars ol1 AT MATIS HOTEL, MERIDEN | ociock this. eventmy samms e 2t 8 | e scemed littlo chance of {68 Delng n. | Porer. was found by firemen. Tetal bills on hand $72,372.810.61 T (S Jvies uite oy "1. oming to a village like Point Pleasant e asee, mhose hack - {+ buildings they had been hoiding and wof | corporated. The still was In the rear yard of the| Total earnine astets $268.243 085,61 | pending sdimimiin of toe Aomete 4 = an oceasion Iike that of today. | PTOVARIY broken. o Meriden, Conn, April 2T.—The Mavs Mullingar. | The movement mfi,mx': el Tl —_ Adomantis home on a coal stove. Uncollected items $111.5699.294.48. d':';d 'wn‘ “h‘k&lmmfi '.,1."" - wi sould rather have come tol & spot T TR otel widely known throughout the | swer t p ¥ - 0y had been playing in the yard Due S5 Bissive o ""5. o Sk RIS b R X JArparently | averlooking aky-light. | state, vas raited by a squad of jocal MeiChwa otul::nfl';‘;:uilns:l ed by Genoral | NEWBY OEAND MAREE 2 x| belleved thar embers e, | 1 m‘fu 1. S Bive’ desonnt, barking. chirping shipment from the pler epublic that I could choose, Not but |y, ; e New | police here tonight. Samples of alleged |whi i eek - EMPLAR |ienited alcohol fumes from the cooki: tal deposit orade, warshsute. rput » Yotk Clale. sl Enit Oomoans o e leged | who motored to Muliingar after havin T ng| Total deposits $729.851.331.67. Foderal offictals Intimated i 1 have great reverence d Y in Epring- | liquor were seized and a warrant was o g| New Orleans, Aprit 27.—Leonidas P.|mash. 3 ‘al L that if Balus A80. b OecmIRRton ot feld by romoving a ssction of ths roof of | erved upon Harry Jsrasl ono of the he | a A n;?e‘:«lx]m:.enixr{';d: Sco.| ewttrias dnliana was today clected mou | e Biskt et ihacexploston- sieok. e Gdatan Ty actual ciroulation Y618 [tended fuigation threatened. wpacity which bel " inz and got mway | proprictors, who was held under $200}; . ok ve. the| excellent grand master of the Knights | joining houses and thetr ocow ol § Faitlo oA birds and longa {0 Great citien, ' with samene Bppacel meiach ot oy | Drovrl er 3200 | jrregulars five hours' notieo to leave the! Templar order in the Uniced States at the Sy eemd Tado Sl DAL seaneie o Sapoblt i town or surrender. 35th triennial conclave here. knocked from their feet. Adomantis and arrested. his wife were R. note combined 8 Tabilities $6.5 per

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