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There Was No Signal Gains by Either Side—Some of file Wounded Have Been Taken to Pelnng———'flu Dead Were| the World. x Four men held up the ice of un Seat. tle Star and escaped with $4.500 payroll. The city councll of Buffalo voted nman- *“Genoa, April 30 (By the A. P) 'm [3 Deaths in Motor .1t H- lnqmed ‘the Genoc TwolfldehflnAfloCruh— Confmtokmedfl- forhforhfimgfioodof | Accidents in Rye EOMPERS 1SSUES STATEMENT DEWOUNCING BOLSHEVISH Declares Recognition of the “Bolshevist Tyranny” in Russia ‘ed Into a Tree—Motorcy- clist Killed When His Head Struck a Tree, Pove| Rye N. Y., April 30.—Three lives wers e _ie 9y Pius, through Cardinal. Gaspacet, Nas ad.] 10st and a woman suffered a broken arm Would be a “Base Betrayal of Civilization”—Condemns dressed to the governments and peoples 1 wo ok, actielite Leeh (olpy Two of the dead are, Willlam Zarjes of Lenine as a “Bandit Merchant” Ready to Take What He South N o/ e oNrwyalk, Conn., and infant iy Saf e et A L of the world a letter which is described Nrwalk, 5 Left on the Battle Fleld——Durml the Flglmng file Wu | saving u::rmiée. Faa e AL St e N e B R R Pei Fu Forces Flew Alrphnes Over the anhtmg Line | Zokimo imbabitunis it the Aretie from | 19 befall wankind it cfforis Which Denounced Chang Tso Lin as a Monarchist and ‘12nd & new wdmonition of disasters likely | aso of South Norwalk, ali of whom were Can Get in Exchange For the Heritage of a People Ren- for: “true|in an automobile that crashed into a tres e B gt ed a small church and several smalld ®hce of lasting good to the world.® a Former Bandit—Commander Charles T. Hutchins, | Suiings in e village of Chiltonville,| . Commenting ' today, Premier Lioyd|Y., was killed when the cyole careened, For Propaganda For Bolshevism. “I cannot say how pleased s, | three mil th of P { | George said: left the road, and his head struck a tree. American Naval Attache at the Legation in Peking Visit- e south of PLymouth, Mase: '} 1sm at this remarkable document, nor gt The United Textile Workers of America | COUid I exaggerate the terms in which it Crushed by an Automobile. will liave another mass meeting on the | 18 couched. The nope speaks with first- tomorrow - atter- | hand knowledge of conditions-in eastern|Grimn wag killed here tonight when he Europe, and I feel that so, clear and defi- was crushed by an automobile which S nite a pronouncement by the holy see in | oo5, UEaC PN B0 SEUOR TS Tking An. involuntary petition in hankruptey | f&VOr of peace with Russia is a great en- | ;i\ "o qriver, Charles Abrahamson,|and base betrayal of civilization.” America. because it has its hands on the was filed in federal court: against ~the|Couragement to the Christian powers as- ed the Scene of Battle. Peking, April 20 (By the A. P.)—Mar- tial law was adclared in Peking today. The armies of General “hang Tso- Lin and General Wu Pei F'u, fought continuously throughout Sunday. The common in Lawrence noon. tion here has requested the Ameri- can ambassador in Tokio not to per- mit Americans desiring to come lo Peking to travel by way of Mukden. This is the only railroad on which traffic has not been suspended. brokerage firm of Raynor, Nicholas and | Sembled at Genoa.” tien, twelve miles distant. A govern- |pattlefteld outside Peking report that| 000,000 on the last twenty years for was victorious in the fighting at Ma- |a sandstorm. Chang Tso-Lin's troops| States. chang. are in position on the western fooi- The American legation has request- [hills, from which they are firing south- ed Washington to send another war- |ward. The visitors asserted that the | known cause started a fire aboard the U. ship to Tien Tsin. | wounded are not receiving proper | S. 8. Whitney, an uncompleted fuel. shi, President Hsu Shih Chang, in con- w~feal treatment on account of in_ sequence of the hostilities, today issued gufficient equipment. three proclamations, calling attention: During the fighting the Wu Pei Fu to the serlous consequences’ to China |fo.ces iiew airpianes over the fight- sador to Germany, accompanied by Mrs.|ly Russia and Germany. Truesdell of New York. The. ideals of the pope are it fl engineer in New fighting occurred around Chang-Sin-| Visitors from the vicinity of thei John D. Rockefeller has glven $130,-{er of the Italian Catholic party, who is o | attaining a unique position in an unoffi- ment communique says Chang Ts8o-Lin | the fighting today was obscured by {advancement of education in tiie United |Cial capacity at the conference. in the navy yord at Boston. nection Wwith the necessity of being There humanity than American recognition of | financiers 1 rd seems to be a remarkable identity of issecst DMWSED (g ¢ 4 7 i ¢AL | the bolsievik power in any form.” AR views concerning internationa! co-opera- AUTO PLUNGED INTO CANAL e T v, SO A bundle of burlap ignited from an un- | fion and international brotherhaod pro- claimed by Sturzo with those Lioyd | , Easton, Pa., Auril 30.—James Lester| DAttt Herch exchange for the heriiage " - | Kerr, 28 years old. of Frenchtown, N. J., % i wde George has recently been urging :ng:' e e Al Y Tt e D b tarind 5’;‘: peorle rendered heipless by him and > to about four miles south of this city early e P < ‘ s b R Aot Lo efix?fi?‘firofi?flfififié ;fi‘ci:fl today when his automcbile crashed| A fund of millions of doilars, he assert- | know that eventually they can Coronation g1 1o the Alaskan boundary | Pacification should fail. This act by thelon the Post road. Schoh and his wife dered Helpless by Him and His”—Asserts That a Fund ‘| number *,364 souls. holy ‘seé ‘has created great interest and S has seemed already to inspire all to re- A forest fire on a three mile front burn. | 7¢Wed efforts to-make the Genoa confer-| \Whiie riding a motorcycle with a of Millions of Dollars is Being Used in the United States escaped injury. Another occupant of the car. Mrs. Knipple, had her arm broken. friend, Edward Bryant of Flushing. N. Chicago, April 30 (By the A. P.).— which is everywnere a | Samuel Gompers, president of the Amer-|all I am mindful of the & ican Federation of Labor, today issued a|policy of the American Ar:o -Germar statement declaring that recognition by | banking group, which perhaps consti the United States of the “boishevik ty-}lutes the most dangerous eciement in th: ranny” in Russia would be “a needless | whoie chain of pro-boisheyik effort it Litchfield, Conn., April 30.—Samuel P. of Torrington, and his companions were | Declaring that American public life | most powet uninjured. MrA Griffin was 57 years old | was being flooded with propaganda and! that “predztory internationai finance has its appetite up and believes it secs loot in Russa,” he asserted that nothing “would be more fraught with d ter o that predatory interna its appeiite up and be n Rassia othing more cynieal thar ean statesmen an e Russian muddie ir purpose as lai¢ e Russia in eco milaliy it is e Mr. Gompers denounced as al|down at Geno: t merchant,” ready to “take what|nomic vassa political recog ion ‘in exch cognition in ex change {or coneessions. They know Im- ediate trade is not to be had, but they 1 at the Le: through a guard rail. John Vanselous, - | ¢d. Was being used in the United States | g id, the coal, the oil. the timber and’ i It e | for boisbevism propaganda, out of which | future products of the soviet which might result from the jeopardia- | ing Line, dropping proglamations which | Houghton and their two daughters, arriv- | Officially the economic conference saw [ Sombanion, also was thrown Into thel il 08 SCan BIORERive O ) fe | Russia horself is on the bargair ing of foreign interests, denounced Chang Tso-Lin as.a mon- | ed at Geneva from Berlin for a short |little activity today. The jurists \jv_ho BN e Kot the Amencu people can ill afford be- | counter, behind which stznds Lenine at Thres Proclamations. archist and a former bandit. visit. R L e r g ews Of| "The men were on their way to their a bandit merchant, to take what he car S rance and Great Britain on the ques-| ey from this cfty. President Gompers‘ statement follows: | get and what wili serve his purpose it The first proclamation said the Chi- [ AMERICAN COMMANDER ; “Developments at Genca cannot cscape | exchiange for nese people were terrified, that mer- VISITED FIELD OF BATTLE | New York granted a certificate of reason- | debts met this afiernoon and made con- chants were suffering losses and the able doubt to James Ltrkin, Irish tator, industry of the nation was demoral-| ‘poi oo o ST oL L - ized. Therefore it was demanded that | . R e T Chang Tso-Lin and Wu Pel Fu imme- | Sommander Charles T. Hutchins, Ameri diately withdraw their armies. can naval attache at the legation here, e seeomd onamation —declared | Teturned today from the battle field. The that as Peking was the capital of the | $utomoblle he used flew the American |G i "ang Northeast Carry and be: nation peace and order must prevail’ The gendarme are under the direction N mmander Hutchins reported that | tWen Greensille and Lily Bay wil be re- scmed today. of the chief of the metropolitan area |FiN€ had not ceased during the last 36 a term in Sing Sing prison. Saturday and steamer service between |nationalized. France wants if it can be located, but content with enjoying the use hours. From a hillside overlooking the b s T i proc- | Hun river ho witnessed the operations of lamation of the mecessity to protect | poth armies, With Chang Meo-lin's troops the lives and property of foreigners | oM. The SYTAES of Changsb v and for compliance with treatles with 'r::d Nt B OEges A e e:dw“ the powers. It was added that the e e R e Chinese railroad ‘adminstration - had Smoke from the cannon enveloped the sent & protest to the government as- | hillsides: shells were bursting in the trenches, camels were to be seen trans- serting that the railroads of the coun- J : 175 face bankrupicy in conseauence of | 20TUTE FUnS to various points and ret- the suspension of traffic, and that this | PEee8 Weie sheerved running from thelr fact involves foreign obligation. o the N % Rl et ex) a The fighting Sunday was sporadic | (58 Of e concist Tas chrained accord- throughout the war area. There were ';\b ”1"‘;:},': l:l e :‘;’ no signal gains by either side. The D“'b o mae i B 0 wary ob- most persistent conflict -appeared to be :;':dw,z.“dmzom:: :t:om(::‘:\?;e SB"’"h centered around Changs-Inties, south- | 7008 FPRERFed o A% SRETHIDE “f:; west of the Peking wall, where W ";"" ’m H l‘: w;:: 9 . Pel Fu is concentrating' 8¢ 4 drive in v et P 8 some formula which, accord The New Brumswick legislature during | mentions its recent session passed an act increasing cents on each $100 on [roperty assess-|n: ment in the rural districts. ism in other countries. The body of the Rev. W. J. Leach, miss- paperman was found by a fisheman wedg- S5 en: with.a suggestion for its adaption by | ference on social work. of private property in Russia which Moosehead Lake, Maine, cleared of ice | confiscated by the soviet government and of it. CENSURES CAPITAL’S ATTITUDE ing pastor of the Averyville Presbyterian ipestt) church, Peoria, IIL, and - former news- AR AEURURIONS iderabie progress. Their report will be | FOWELL 4 cinvicted of <riminal amarchy, now serving | submitted to the conference, as wiil also WITH THE MURDER 0G BRUNEN the pian to dispose of the vexing problem Justico Calozo of the court of appeals, | tion of the settlement of the Russian war as| Mount Holly, N. The jurists appear to have discovered ship of private property nor capitalism in | Kelsey announcea tonight. the provincial highway tax from 25 to 40}a way to offend the soviet followers of Mohr, the authorities that Mohr had promised ed between willows in the Illinois river. Stamford, April 30.—Co-dperation be-| (5" give him $1,000 in 'cash and a good e tween capital and labor was urged by thel o1, “with the circus. and that he aiready A world flag with & red cross and white | Rev. Dr. Dr. John A. Ryan of Catholic moon and star on & purple fiex. was for | University, Washingtony in an address | "33 e ; Toon 470 Star on & purple fleld, Was 107 | Jere’ tonight before. the Cofinecticat con. |, GOty Detective Ellis Parker aaid to-| fooded. a Camden county public officer and a . Harry S, MoCartney of Chicago. the"fl‘::npg"b‘m f_‘ ;‘;;“fi":ggg;‘:;’fi“ | “mystery woman.” whase names have not inking Americans, cance of what is b I MOHR CHARGED rendercd hely ppening ments charging Charies M Harry C. Mohr, both of murder of John T. Brunen, circus owner. who was shot to death through a window of his home 2t Rivarside March 10, will be asked of the Burlington county grand jury tomorrow, Prosecutor Engiand .ané ognize the United States w the example 1 can think of nothing t would constitute a c needless and base bel | trayal of civilization r ognition of the bolshe a brother-in-law of man, was impifcated in the T alleged confession in which Powell was nd notabdle ex more fraught with disaster to humanity owers of the . L than American reco: n of the bolshe- financing eom quoted by the police as having said h poit L - ces toward the had been paid by Mohr to “do the job.' confer- dispiayed Ly peopl on their Powell, who formerly was a side-show e 1 R A E ence at which America would sit cheek by jowl with sovicts, or in any other man- ner. In making these assertions 1 ¢ mindful of the amazing propazanda had recelved about $200 of the money. | wijch -American public life Is being| nation 1 am mindful of the ln'.n;u.lus\cm." concessionaire with Brunen's show, told AT xactly along t has beem or lines of pre 1 gue, overloo¥ing noth t went to u; Inter- German and Russian esplomagt night that sensational evilence involving : MES, ROSE GRANGER FELL ‘| mICHARD CROKER DIED e TR STl amtagonioms sod all Alversent [ Peon mentioned ‘fn” commection- with the vi 13 STORIES TO HER DEATH SACE ND HAPP i attempt to turn Chang Tso-Lin's | ®, Materially since the battie began. |ty seven public service hosbital In which he wmid. -That oblect I | 330 NENL B IO rary ot = TN i Saaters, it (owsd it TMEL "“The opinion expréssed by Commander | former service men are being treated fs | SUTPLY unattainable. ~Rather is he prob- these details, he added, had been obtain-| New York, April 40.—Mrs Rose Grain- e T Live T& coupy the | Hutchins is that Wu. Fu’s object is to | provided in'an order signed by President | lem that of reducing the elements of | ;0 " W0 0 ger of White Plains, N. Y., mother ofy, Dublin, April 30.—(By the A P.)— village of Chang Sintien, whore 106 |Push forward and capture Peking, with | Harding. et o tar oy ractioaio "ty 2| Mohr, who ‘Was arrested yesterday,|Fercy A. Grainger, the Austrasan com-|he laet woment of Tichard ' Ceoker 5 ” 6 a view to controll ffairs. f; — - ncreasing so as practicable, the el = T2 | boser and! planist, was killed .tods; cre peacef oy, wounded have been taken ~into thelZ, SOV (6, SULTUNE afAwS, from e | e Berthe. diend THoyes St. Clair, | Ments of common interest. At present |2l er:l(eprz(l::lmgr:}:lesr:;{le “;:n:n'yo Tarker Tall feom bn-18¢h stors window In (he| leader of Tammany Hall passed aw: e e O e N une | aaserted that Wu Pel Fu was ambitious | faced John Lawremce &t Clajr in the | the emphasis is placed by both purties up- | 300 Teiterated his denial of any connec- |0 Crom, KR A0 = it resiguation i s Stgetbcs ot Mo ed in the fighting have been brought : e gt €} on st atiet ntiponton ; - : | wite, her brother-in-law, R. D. Garre: to hospitali In Pel The dead w to become a Chinese Napoleon. He de- | ciunty ‘pail at Poughkeepsie, N. Y, an : told the detective that he had expected | Mrs, Grainger, who was sixty years| ,¢ ou). S ompitals [ Fohing. Ihe desd were|clared that peace would not be possibie | identified him as the man who marricd her | “The first act in a program of recon- | o1d the Cefecuive hat be hod expected | Ars. Exiy w qxty years|of Oklahoma, Dr. Lennon of Dublin ant left on the battiefield. Relable details | ‘o vt "nal P was captured and held | In Poughkespsic several weeks ago. clllation is to remove certain powerful ~ w y, was spending Y | Father Kelley, the parish priest of as to the casualties are not obtain- prisoner on some \sland o el obstacles. For some of them labor is|Shotgun used to kil Brunen had been|with Mrs. Antonia Sawyer in Acoian| sandvford. no record of them. A ., said he was willing to resign and as- | bulance Heard on the telephone by a | UPon capital. On the side of labor. the County Detective Parker sald he could l* yhz Airs, Grainger teiephoned her| O'°F the residence of M:. Croker. Glen The military situation Sunday sist ‘in abollshing the Chinese system | SWitchboard girl in Bridgeport, frustrated | Princhal hindrances to a co-operative | ., COUNEY, POICLHe B an e ice that Alrs. xu ot iep €71 cairn Castle today. Burial will taks gathered from legation attaches hete| St 0 2bOIENAE ! 3n .attempted suicide in the' offics of | policy are certain restrictive practices of | d!sprove Mohtls Statement. ohr’s | from White Plaius thut she was not weil | 070 TaStle tofar. Buial Wil ek 15 a8 Ppliows: . CARAE Tio-Lok and Wa tators. on aiempted the unions; namely, restriction of output. | TIOvements all checked,” he asserted. “He |and asked permission to visit her. Mrs.| 550 17 (8 VAUR I the grounds of Gien Pei Fu each bas 50,000 men under fire | o " iy Ly o mm L . frie limitation of apprentices, and disptes|Was in R"’%"“{‘ at § o'clock on the day | Sawyer motored out to White Plains af-| g ¢ 0. geripeended 14 The or in position. Wu Pei Fu is bringing | ~* *~ hin By > | Twelve representative - manatacturing | concerning certain kinds of work which | of the ’m"belr’ hie @coyento Camaen. | vy gt vault was completed a week ago lax up - reinforcements . from the Yangh- « GUNBOATS AT TIEN TSIN | onicirc in Providence, R. 1, and vielnity | are claimed by more than one craft or uie auterdlile. Eot Fuwed land returned | - Shortly after thelr arrival at the Saw- | Thursluy, when he oid political leads Tse provinces. Chang Tso-Lin is send- 3 reported “14,410 persons on their pay-| trade. iy _.,;’l";" . ;;‘““' the lyer suite Mrs. Grainger asked for medi-| remarked, “I'm ready to go now.” ing forces from Mukden which soon | Tien Tsin, April 30.—(By The A. P.)— | . iis saturday _as against 13,933 in| On the side of capital, the principal | murder returned with him in the car t0lon, and Mrs Sawyer stepped out to ob-| lic funeral s mot iikely as 3. will increase the total effectives to | French and British' gunboats have arriv- | yore, obstacle to reconciliation is organized | Camden. tain it. When -she returned her guest| esressed the wish that he e laid more than 100,000 on each side. ed. here. Another gunboat is. expected, ——— and widespread opposition to laber lh?:r:;er t;l;lght ;x!’"_!lkfl - d"_“ h:’*“el‘ was missing. She discovered her body | rest quletly. Chang Tso-Lin controls the railroad The foreign consults met today to con- Greek troops are continuing their oceg- | Unionism, and ifs necessary methods M*cd h‘: };d sdl:l);’lk ;:’:)‘_“’;fl "‘m ; “? on the roof of an adjoining bullding, 13 As the casket must come from Lon running from Mukden through Tien |slder the question of proclaiming mar-| pation of the Meander - valley, in Asia | and policies. The ‘open shop movement _h! e i ke e ng ; 2t | siories below. Mrs, Grainger was dead don, the funeral probably wili take placy Tsin to Peking, but is liolding reserves | tlal 1aw in the: concesslons and for the | Minor, evacuated recently by the Italian| Was and is a hypocritical attempt to o gt ad bean m-zez; 28 :fldeu that | unen she reached the hospital. Thorsday, after a requiem mass in th Lo protect his rear, fearing an attempt. | Purpoge of requisitioning means of trans- | troops, despite severe resistance from ihe | crioble the unions under the guise ot B L L] h‘:‘ o iniie | Mrs. Grainger was the widow of Johr| private oraiory of the ca Among by the Chinese navy to destroy the|Port. Turks, promoting freefom of contract in indus-{OMeTrow. S0d that WOhE, espectaly. |y " Grainger, un engineer and architect.| the messages of sympathy recehed b ilroad north of the Great Wall. His| It.is sald to be the plan of Chang -——is trial relations. - Until capital changc) | Would be | @ thorough examination.| . fore her marciage shé was ‘- music| the wilow is one fiem her mithier—in Ol line extends south to Machan Tso-Lin to place.a cencorship over the| Rritish coal exporters have been unable | its attitude on this point, no progress| MThe mystery surrounding the where-| °50 B0 WHCH0 B0l oy e et | 1ahoma, to increase their market In this country | towards genuine co-operation between ii |abouts of Mrs. Brunen's father had never of the Peking-ankow . railroad' to hang Sintlen, Midway between the rallroads flows the Hun river. Chang Tso-Lin has thrown troops and artil- lery across to the western bank of the er, with the purpose of driving Wu Pel Fu southward and surrounding Wu Pel Fu's headquarters at Paotingfu. ‘Wu Pei Fu is pushing his front eas:- ward, apparently with the intention of foreing Chang Tso-Lin to retreat over the river, which is filled with marshes and quicksand. Altogethet the view is that the fighting thus far|is of a pre- leader remained on his speclal train at Chunliangcheng, ihus blocking traffic at Shanhaikwan. because of the coal strike, according to a | and labor is possible.” report to the commerce department from Trade Commigsioner Dye at Lomion, BEARING AMERICAN MARINES | Was 50 serlously burned when the gasolifie with V“l!:h she was cleaning a bed, ex- “London, May 1—An airplane used by | Mioded that Chysicians said she could not the Chi-Li firces, flying from Pactngfu| Ve to Fengtal, dropped a bomb. but with- out damage, near a train carrying a de- Thousands o! amateur Marconis and tachment of American marines to Peking, | F’disons, experimenting with their radlo sayse a dispatch fo the London Times|OUtfts, have caused the national board of from Peking. fire underwriters to issue a new set of reg- attempted to break down he MAN'S CLOTHES CAUGHT FIRE FROM A 50 GALLON STILL BOMB DROPPED NEAR TRAIN Mrs. Catherine Carey of Malden, Mass., New York, April 30.—His afllame following the explosion of what the police -sald was a fifty gallon still Camelio Capatan. 22, stood at the iro: barred basemen winlow of his home in ast Twelfth street late today, crying for aid. Paserby, attracted by the man's cries and failing sounded an alarm of fire. door clothes been cleared up, according to detectives, | ihstruction from his mother. She came and this point will be one of the objects [t¢ the United States about two years| Trels of the interrogation of Mohr, her brother, | 38° ’ . Detective Parker sald. Particular in_| After first reporting the case a sui-j A quiry will be made ‘ato the statement of ! cide, the police recurded that Mrs. Grain- Brunen in a letter to Mrs. Elizabeth |S¢f “either fch or M'\rmt | Jeschke of Cary, Iil, a sister of the cir- Henry T. Finck. cus man, in which he said: New York Evenis I “They had me believe that father was |Statement, explain! g that Mr. very bad, but I know different. They |had gone io & window for in drove him away from home after he had | OVercome with dizziness failed in business. and now they claim|He said she had been he is dead, butg know he is not. They |Fuary that sie could not want his insuraice. fore his departure for the Pact r. Garrett said lmhr that he ca he er househo! far off, d come ®0 , reaitzed ¢ t did no think it wou 3 & Fire- “It Wi compiete nervous > & e " liminary character, and |hat greater el ulations covering the Installation of wire- | men battered down the door with axes, |, b & o T i viay bad. condl-| BOY SLAIN IN RIFLE DUEL conflicts will come wheh the full{DR. W. P. ALLEN KILLS HIS less sending and recelving apparatus. carried Capatan to the street, rolling him ey Y o tion” he sald. “After arriving at WITH A FELLOW CAMPEI strength of the opposing armies is at- BON, THEN TAKES OWN LIFE 2 in the gutter and smothered the flames.| BUBNED TO DEATH IN NEW YORK g, v o ofice” he added, “she suddeniy tained. Virginia Rappe, motion plcture actress.| Capatan was taken to Bellevue hospital —_— | The diplomatic body in Poking raet| Chattanooga, Tenn. April 30.—Dr, W, |77 connection with whose _death Roscoe Wu Wei Fu appears to be master \M' and graph. The Manchurian and is not expected to live. today a' the residence of the Portu- guese minister to discuss _ pre- cautiorary measures. It was decilied at -| Arbuckle, ; film comedian, was tried in P. Allen, of Dayton, Tenn., who was last - 4 Dectmber acquitted of the murder of ‘S:r'-' f:;’:l:ccgu‘,:‘::d" :{::’fa;;’i;"fl:“lft‘t":‘x; 12 FOOT SHARK KILLED Burch C. Gardenshire, member of a well - g the meeting to await replies to .the notes the diplomatic corps handed the Chinese forelgn office last week which warned the government against X‘M- Ing in Peking. The commanders of the z]lied- ”mma at Tlen Tsin report they are. rs seize the I'eking-Tien TSin iailroad. )! traffic is interrupted. The American legation has suggestcd to-the Wash- Ington governm-mt that an additenal tusboat be t ta Tien Tsin. The iench i Craonne has arrived at Tien T.A-L | the chHd through the head. She jumped most sensational murder trials ever staged in Rhea county, tonight killed Nis| or omalimes 1n Conmmctiont wimet ooreis nine-year-old son, W. \P. Jr.. attempted| our qoors” Health Commissioner Cobe- to ’{‘;:1 g:m‘;;fflt:f‘ B ':i‘:gn Ed“‘m{lhe;u. land of New York issued a warning ad- 3 vising all N e b v miles south of Dayton as Dr. Allen, his| unation o7 oo Lo Bubmit to vac: wife and son. were returning from an automobile ride. Mrs. Florence G. Orton, of Detrel Mrs. Allen sald the shooting was with-| first wife of William G. Orton, tor:n:-l; haunt ISE Dyt N out any warning. She said Dr. Allen, $ who wae driving the car, stopped at the laware river at Tacony, band from a term in prison. number of persons on both banks of the The residents of Pekirg feel .ua,,mu on the other side, Mrs Allen said, et river joined. sotwithstanding the booming of can-|@nd ran as Allen started shooting at her. Twenty-five mountaineers of Clay aon heard from the direction of Chang- | Failing in this purpose, Allen turned hisl county. Ky., confessed that they had been | THE ROYAL JAMES HOTEL, sintien. The gates cf tHe city here are ! Pistol upon himself. making moonshine and departed for their aeavily guarded. They are being kept homes in the hills to bring their stills in- spen, but it js expected they will be| FONVERSATIONS EEGARDING to court, when an aged minister arose in slosed in the event of any lnfiluuang A LOAN FOR GERMANY the crowded courtroom nad prayed that a rush toward Peking by defzated —_— the crime in the mountains cease, Paris, April 30.—A despatch to, the The foreign lesatione fereign tusi- { Temps from Genoa sayvs a persistent re.| The Priace of Wales, it Is understood, jess Leuses and institutions lke. the Amer.cun board of missions, the Rocke- versations régarding financial mgsiers | hiS return from his Indian and Far East- ‘eder institute and the Amecican mis- ! have been in. progress in the past few | &7 L4 as a token of the King's satis- on ure flying the fugn of thei: te- | days between Dr. Walter Rathenau, of | faction at the Siccess “of his mission wpective naticng consideaous! The | Germany; M. Dalacroix, Belgium, and }2broad. The prince is expected to reach siresis of Fekir g .ciav “vere unusually | representitives of the firm of J. P. Mor- | England June 20. walmated with pcticesque confusion | gaft and Company, New York, concern- = police are investigating. smong the paople of masy Ybnqulons ing. an_ American ‘loan to Germany to e ) St Gapte, ind vehiclen. &nd wrimals, ent- | aid’ in ‘facilitating that coun e . 1A M S ly stretchers, tctne by ecolies, ‘wére I‘plment of remr‘u(un. ¢ in the | eq the famous Lick telescope, is dead at | & el in i il Th to be seen pasuing through the streets with wourded from ‘the [irkting Zonhe. “what hitherto has been referred to. g | 1Iness. Hereturned a week ago from Sar- Jamels, resy o hre. M i sota, Fla. g London. April 30.—A despatch to the | killed teday in a mine explosion in the A preaset 1ito, bacn) u"":umni\lle v 1.'3;-"‘ s Sew aow b ' P Ftaes o Whneey Aatel Sat | Lupeit sttict of) LTrkuayihni. - M} taccanisatsak one g als e-a mqmon m. - | bodies of fifty of the victims m- | lice sald, and was iables to places of satety. i The home of Louls Allard, in South f urday says it is reported that a Russo- Y ctims were com- | lice | sonal belonging, Including jewelry, port is current there that important con. | Will be made a Knight of the Thistle upon the cellar from an unknown c &sin. IN THE DELAWARE RIVER known Tennessee family, after one of the| * o0 °f $134. Philadelphia, April 30.—A twelve-foot shark, said to have been of the man- eating variety, was shot and killed in the a_nrthern subarb. It was the first time a shark had ever been seen in that part of the Del:— ware and how it managed to get nearly Te Dot e Trom 15 mative oceay | their perilous positions on window ledges. of MBrcckton. Mass, oratersed bleamisc}. The big fish wan shot by Captain Joseph | Ii00: OR the: ground | floss, sson Rreke may adopt the child of of the second Mrs. | Fletcher of the Wissinoming Yacht club, aide of the road, drew his pistol and shot | Orton if by doing so she can savs her ?f:,. after an exciting chase in which a large | SPTeading to the stairway, crept ubward, jeath as NOEWALK, DAMAGED BY FIRE |were overcome and others trampled, but | 120 registered Mrs. Gralnger's d Norwalk, Conn., April 30.—Fire early today badly damaged the Roval Jnsmes ham, 65 years old, and ESith Kronenberg, hotel here, with a loss estiffiated at $60,- NDITRY IN BOSTON 000. A number of guests lost their per-|landings. ! b but| More than twenty injured, the major- ton, April 30.—Thomas Barrett, no estimate of the loss was available. Mr. | ity of whom were children, were taken to S e e Saarees uy How anfl Mrs. Wallace Nugting of Framing- | hospitais. 3 ham, Mass., and one other guest were part- day in $2,000 bonds following his ar- ly ovércome by smoke and were carried { adjoining bulldings and four alarms were raignment yesterday in connection wit b Dy e femen: SThe Tiog startedin [aoundell the hold up and robbery of a Massachu- ‘The - V: V. 2 AND GERMANY| Bucharest, Rumania, April 30.—(By the | later Barrett appeared at the police sta- Temps. in an editorial notes that | M3 home in Walpole, N. H., after a brief| == BETWEEN RUSSIA = 5 fell faint and asked Mrs. Sawyer to get| New York, April 30.—A 19 years ok repenites hainrey 30— rapped In 2|some warm milk and to raiss the win-| boy was siain by & 16 years oid fellos Secape from fire that later decrempted | dows as she was suffocated. Mrs. Saw-| camper near Jamaica, on Long Islanc fonmiatory temement at Atlastn ot & |yer went out and returned in sbout ten| today as the climax of a strange due T et Micrmond T aavenue minutes. She could mot see Mra Grain-|in which the two had stalied each oth il urned o doen, |ger. She called loudly, but there was no| er from behind trees. The fight started ir i and a chila were burned to death | 57 SUS a quarrel over the spilling of a can o 3 or | sOUP. Many others of the thirty familtes resi- | M Rl st fl',‘!".f"m::,-';l P i iciunisy s ot & it women and children and /age®men from |, When Percy was 11 years olds el ict whet he spiled & con of 5089 = gos, |20ded, “his mother had a frightful injury | about to serve to the hungry youths Back ‘stra; to] of the disputants had a new rifle a EThe blaze, belleved to have started in a |t her spine “n';:e":r‘,’o;;’h:‘ ] Ciiac® st masaton fhat they —Sght ¥ out,” it was so agreed. Taking thelr rifics, each boy took ur a positionn behing 4 tree and begar sniping at the other. Kabitz l-aned from behind his tree to take a shot at his op ponent. who darted out after the camg leader had misscd. and shot him throug! the head, killing him instantly. Jancull dich was arrested on a homicide charge This was the first day of the camp ing tr}) and the slaying followed the firs meal the boys had prepared. through the walls to other storfes and, | breakdown was a antinuation_ SEatae Her son, he sald, was hurrying to New catting oft the exits for those in the| o MIer to Ne Fanceal services would not " be held until he arrivi et babes In thelr arms |0 imin M. Vance. assistant medical crowded into the hallways and there in direct: later announced that his office the smoke became framtic. A number | 3irector, all these were rescued by firemen. due to sulcide. The charred bodies of a Mrs. Cunning- NEW HAVEN MAN ARRESTED 9, were found on one of the stairway CONSIDERING BEEAKDOWN OF IRISH PEACE CONFERENCR Haven. Conn., was being held here to- The flames threatened a number of Dublin, April 3¢ (By the A. P.).— After sitting throughout Sunday to com- sider the breakdown of the Irish peace onference, the executive of the Irish la- bor party issued a statement tonight set- ting forth the proposals submitted by the party, which were not accepted by either side. - The propotals suggested that Tepre sentatives of the, iocal authorities and conomie forces Should De called intc : setts avenue gasolen filling station Mon- MINE EXFLOSION KILLS day night, After.a long chase the ban- 100 PERSONS IN HUNGARY | dits abandoned their actomobile on foot The police captured the car. Two hours A. P.)—Upwards of 100 persons were | tion and claimed the car, saving that it had been stolen from . him. He was of the hold-up men, po- arrested. consuitation by the Duil Eireann, and 2 sy W e it - | German military agreement was signed | Pletely cambonized, while those of the council of state be set un to aet as the ¥ven ' the rickshaw ‘coclies carried nucx WITH nlcm\xmsn ::‘;m:zh?‘;‘:ids :,,yv:. eb.ndn o{ ;fetn in Berlin AnflP&. It provides that the | others were blown to pieces. LUMBER STEAMER DESTROYED govermment of the couptry, subject to the ‘oreign flags today, as notice to ‘pa- BURNED NEAR 'ANSONIA | who threw stor>s &t the - windows and | soviety government shall give Germany g — ¢ BY FIRE IN PRINCETON | Dail Eireann as (he supreme governing ‘rons that they were immune (o-af-| - Andonia, Conn. April 30.—Fire of un-|fired several rovolver shots. A mumber | 20 warships and mainain a certain num-|TWO 17 YEAR OLD BOYS autkority, and a eouncil of state to con- el The narrow thoroughthros of the | determined origin destroved a load - of 3 : 5 of avindows were broken. ber of troops opposite. the Polish fron-| - DROWNED IN MOOSUP POND “hinese section of the eity weése ctowd- | dry *goods' énd"men's furnishings on a - 5 . tler. Germany is tl deliver to. Russia } John A. Libby, one of the Wall street|arms and munitions and ‘egol:ment and| Plaificid, Conn., Aprll 30.—Adrian J. reason of |elty today. . Tha Ansonia fire department { brokers indicted for grand larceny in the | Instructors for posin gas warfare and al- s_and James Howard of Moosup, Mer- | investigation of bucket shoss which fol- | 30 airplanes and wireless ;qubmem. *d with natives, stiniding In, silence, | mot between Se; d” ipparently dumbfounded e ok i e ekttt .hehdu t llhumln-r u‘-ngalu-y ks helped’ to put out the biaze. The e usual baunts tour] éhandise’ was owned- Ly J. Joh a [ lowe i T 1 failure, = were deserted. Most, of the visitors liBrothers of wu:erbm'vymd wonn b:nu 0 o e el M Tet ing | res’ed bench t,'and locked Jaj ana coooo population con- | Moosup pond. Their bodies were recov- n the city umflA ore thulhnl taken to Mirtle Teach. The load was o G iied Do it e 2”0 h hix n’ I ison, pengding a s ilities . bagan, Zombs - priso: pending arraignment } sumes Princeton, N. J.. April 30.—Fanned by a strong south’ wind. fire this morning completely .wived out the George D. Bolce lumber company plant here 'l!h an estimated lass of $150,000. 'ternoon when their canoe capsized on| The blaze ranidly geined hpui:ay anéd not before reserves were called from tro} the army. The statement of the jabor party says that Archibishop Byrne stated that the reason why an unefficiai army council was not cailed inte the conference was that the request was not unasimous. The labor executive will resume the sitting tuday. % 3 year. buahel! of rice alered within a half hour, but physicians \Trenton wll the nu be put nndu- _con- and may ifsuc a later statement defining 5 course of action. A were unable to resuscitate them., b2 ik ‘its future

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