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VOL. LXIV—HO. 109 : POPULATION 29,685 ten Chamberiain, the government leader, » 3 down. £ ' 3 announced in the house of commons today 4 Ternfic Tnma[! l e T a e Besmee I that the government had declined to ad- { 0a“ 0 ermm . Arthar ] e g ‘ mit any obligation to compensate the . A 3 .a!‘x\:"“'fi"“” at AL i Russian government for damages arising . . lantic City, N. J. % / | from the action of allied troops in Rus- ; : ALy roreew M| slan territory after the armistice. A e St g b gy i e JOHN BASSETT MOORE ON X Dmge Efli- of$500000,000 Prok ”y :;tm:m of health says r4 o : ¢ 3 —_ . 5 Manchurian Leader’s Forces Have Been Driven Eastward W:::::n w;l:!u‘!_:n:m:no;« mated at Several Hundred| Could B’e Disposed of in ,:m,,m.. mv,\a'.m &/snine B“"la' Effective at 4 P. M. Thursday to Last Ul‘!"t . From Changsintien—In Retreat the Army Abandoned |0 forme: connsellor of the state 4.| Thousand Dollars. * This Country. i ' freight termimals at Charlditown/ Mass., ¥ y - peL ) ? : partment and now a. member of M fay- T} ; No ig was swept by fire with.a loss 6f about : the newly created international court| Austin, Texas, May 4—One person| New York, May 4.—1J. P. Morgan, who | $10:000 ;. ; ; . . . s unded and Stragglers, Who Were Captured— ot s : iz Arranging for the Suspension ostilitie the Wex Sy W o are e M el e arations comunission ' to confer with it 1 | o EreNdent Jemes Rowiqud Angell of of i 7 . +: score injured following a tornado which ) “ | Yale university was elected president of . . J §.. 4% SRR Mili ion is That General Wu is Attempting to | Surfere commission authorized 0y the | pated ihrough Awstin face.sotag. pooe. | L4518 00 Ui feasioility o raising an i and Friendly Session of of Peacs ndi-. ISurope on the stealnship Olympic on May | YYOrkers. ) i erican representative on the commission, | "Lred thousand dollars. E 15 understood to have been named after | penvfelq Whitney, 4 partner in the Morgan firm, elaoted bishop co . : i : . PR . jer | e ‘had indicated that the work -would | ponrncioy, @ Suburb. There the storm |whois rigarded as an expert on securitle, | Shurch, Brooklyn, i . 0 Whick Dail Ei tinues Near Fiangtai, Which is on the Peking-Tien Tsien |5, "] indleated thac the work would| siruqic the Woodward — Mamufacturing | Loy it market possibilities here. SJutoEot the! Prot petant Bllscopal. dio the Can Accept Toda; e was roportdiia \ a|has been inited by the inter-allied rep- : A sent the United States on the rules of ENANG oe tanka p & ternational lon, for Germany, swil sail for | the . Coanectiout | Confedegce of Sock . | Dr. Moore, who will be the ony Am.| iy, d2mage was estimated at several the Pr ili ment Cut Off Chang’s Army From Peking—Fighting Con- Most. of -ther damege. was caused at| Ly ¢ WL be accompanied by tieorse| o G x ouinaw seetér of St. Ann e Probability of the Arrange of a Peace ber of the international court. The oth-| fIorPany’s Pant, a woodworfs estab- Ele o Amany. Mr. Sidrgan declined to discuss details er four powers represented also have | LJiment. and demolished t, Killing Jack | of the pragosed loan, other thas to stats i e e e L 1 3 TR e Made to De Valera That May Defer Elections, named their commissioners but no time [ gicit A% Smplove, and in ol RS ;"‘; “t;c}“"""l 2 German offering coulc | \,0"s Europe this e 1o meet do- | i, My ookt Chae, T | o Tom sy e et 0 2 e B0 e e Sl Sy e S Dt | bt i e et S B SNSRI L Must Be Held Before Next Dscember. « suffered reverses on three points of (the city quiet prevailed today. All for-| Under the arms conference resolution ;fs;“{w:’;;; c:';‘lg;:d;l;er“;:ng;n:a hat Explained that he telieved he coul. e AL A g ] Dubiin, May 4—The peace conference battle front, according to consulas | eigners are reported to be safe. the Sommisslon 18 to conaider “whether | o/, qents were Iuidted. The. stora. Parc. | of sor » Out said he Bad no preoncely- | izuy | inesry that: fumiknting gas killia ved here. Chang's troops evacuated the vicinity |Present generally accepted warfare regu- 9 % P ed plan. contests, jabor being given a @us This, between the rival factions in Ireland taet [0 the new body. Tas 1y demolish Fremont M. Jackson arkl his wife, who E X ° I olacing the Daii i south _ of Tien Tsin.|of Changsintien, which lies twelve miles|1ations are adequate to govern the use|'V femolis ed the dormitory. A partner in another large international e found dead last wepk in their hotel{1243y and decided upon a truce betweea |24eInE the Dail ta 5 of new- agen 25 v d t s evening motor cars were still | banking house recently expressed the opin-| ¥ th v ang’s losses are safll to have hleen southwest of Peking, under a heavy fire iy whguvcelu cl:‘a““!:sr :m ;:mr::cu;:- bringing injured persons to hospitals | lon that Germans o Efl“o‘nda v?w in Brooklyn, was testéd yesterday, | ¢ rival army forces, beginning at four | period, which, howeser, must end a A he Hun {iver, at a place|this morning. Observers stading on the oper -1 g, < - eed 4,000, alled K it is 4 sserted that his|Marco Polo bridge saw. the forces of |Sirable in international law. Tom Pennfield and it was claimed that clock this aftern, ng unt | December s e Angio-lrish ; 000,000 for ‘present needs and probably ot e o e s B b g A e the total number of those recelving med- | ought to have $2.000,000,00¢ to insure he; | V'L F. Hays, former ppstmaster gen- the same time n en drived castward. The|General Wu Pel-Fu, estimated, emerge| The bersonnel is to include not more e lage Rt gere pan) phw moi eral was elected a director of the Chkazo | . iy g treaty presoribes that Free Stats " & = S ical care was nearly forty. complete econor Fehabilitati WeRe & 1 Kcas ¢ conference was a most friendiy |tions shall be Reld within 12 the Mand wrian leader's |, ol and deliver the rapid|tfan 'Wo representatives eaca jor the 2 m.% fenalilitation. He de. | ST Was electet a director O any ot cont was @ in Changaintidn, which «forms | soak biby BHAE sod maniar oo valted States, Grest BHfatr France clared that if a loan could be arranged s one and the fact that it was prolonged |of the signature of the tremty. el o tack achine gu Railwa vs v rectors ini New York. erminus | of the battle|driving Changs army eastward toward |1taly, and Japan, to be selected mot lat.| TOENADO FOLLOWED BY which would Le a virtual first morigaze | Sieting of Shw aiy \ : to be complete Fengtai, The retreating army fell back|ef than May 6. Although nominations HEAVY BAIN AND mAIL | 57 ° e country and the terms were satls- | G0y from Maine joined with, the, forces of Chang | after evacuat-|upon the banks of the Hun river, which|Of the foreign Tepresentatives are re- Y, m Jusue of $590,000,000 5robably | pojice” yegterday in searchirg in Boston nity of Changsintien boarded |juter they wers forced to cross. Horses,| QUired to be sent to the state department| Houston, Texas, Ma could be disposed of in this country. for Anna White, 1 year old daughtir of to Ferigtal, the next|infantry, artillery and -came! y mada a stad for a Is taken here to point to the arrange-| These concessions alreads have ment of a plan for unity which the Dail | Virtually secured to De Vaies by b irepnn can accept tomorrow. If any |document agreed to by Michael Colf such agreement is reached it is believ- |2nd Richard Mulcahy as the basis 1 . 4.—A tornado of trains | Officials degline to make public here any | teriffce proportions struck Austin late to- ed to mean an improvement in the po-|peace. The important point of diffies i Joseph White of Portland, ; & @YDS¥isition of Eamonn De aVlera ami his|concerns the ares of mew pariig & plunged into the shallow water, leaving |Of_the names received. . |dav. It was moving southeast. It was|CGFBMAN CHANCELLOR leader, \ followers, who would be given a ch: jurisdiction and raises the who! 5 = men froin the defeated |penind wounded and stragglers, who| It also is provided in the authorizing|reported waters of the Colorado river,| ' CONFERS WITH LLOYD GEORGE to share in iios of the Dali|tition guestion = Army approached the walls of Peking | were captured, resolution that the American government | swollen from heavy rains had been hurl- e 0 i on. i leaded for refuge iriside the eity. after consultation with the others will Twelve buldings housing fartllies. fac-f cahiner. Iike Chang's soldiers then took up pos!- £d into the air as the typhoon-like winds | Genoa, May 4—Tne German chancel-| toles, 2 newspaper oftice and atber bus-{ g I (UCTIS% fhe flaeteent wemy sup | The rivel mituacy chiffe helt o9 them threw awdy thelr guos.|, Fengtal, which fs closer to|Soicct the time and place of meeting, Ne-| move southward. for, Dr. Wirth, and the German foreign | ness concerns, were destroyed by Sr¢'wiiin (1o brrisial army ganeral headuse: | whichs susponds hostiitias the city wene immediately | LORS et FOELL W t off ay|S0tiations on that subject have not be-| Wore connections are badly crippled in |minister, Dr. Rathenau, were summoned|at Marenville, near Kane, Pa. :The loss') - ry 3 | o - local authidrities had or-|Peking. But the Wu troops cuf gun but it Is expected that exchanges re co ters and its generals resume thelr high|acts of aggression igain person or . S _ the direction of Austin. Telegraph com- {to Premier Lloyd George's villa today | s $100,000. com " v recruiting ler pressure fram the foreign ‘:‘:":‘;fd”‘;‘l‘;m'm“: e ?,:’"n‘:“’mwh‘,:;'vym take place as' soon 3 the commis-| panies have reported crippled wire ser- |and remained for several hours in con- dr e RN o Couinl e Y e T - Ol Disice g a sion’ ibers ? 1 - | v + that admisiance oo refused tof HeTR O e e con. | Sow's, membership is formally constitut- | vice to San_Antonlo. Moreover, De Valera's persistent pro-|either foree. ference with the prime minister, Lord| The dollar food packages semt do Russia [, 2(OC%F & acspatched . inst e el troops on either sida. tinued ihroughout the morning. The| .o The indications have been thai some| Reports indicated that the storm al.- |Birkenhead and Sid Edward Grigs. Both|by individuals in America are bying sold |gor oo m‘;‘“::;‘:‘"’!‘;‘x! T ngn":':‘:'o:’d'e‘;’lb‘;:_m s Ay The sing of the gatew resulted in|HM - flf g e rmm(cny in Burope would be selected as the | most encircled Austin. South Austin felt |Germans and British were cncommuni-|by the recipients for from 40,00 to 50,- 2 e shutting out of a number of foreign- |30und of firing were heard by pe meeting place. . constituti i Bt Alislied: Dok thal st saliar of the force greatly, imbs of trees being [Cative regarding the subjects discussed,| 000 soviet rubles each in some of ithe fam- fation would. “be- “eloctell . withiout | tig there; chud € Mrs. Ray Atherton, wife Atherto bbb — fabn asas ‘end hasiado st {n ke die £ | UE pumoneace current that plans were| ine districts. seeond secretary of the American = NOW UP TO RUSSIA TO e tornado was followed by a heavy |considere lor ameliorating Germany's = . legation. Atherton. who had been| The opinion of the military attaches Is e Kl b whens |’ wnd hall AIaLe sy leiee: se s | FepiEabiing ieituation, The Rt. Rov. John O. Muray, auxillary | NO, PROGRESS TOWARD DINNER OF DEMOCRATIC = visiting her co home. demanded |that the Wu forces are '“"“P"‘l"shw 55 eggs. The English delegates have announced | bishop of the Hartford diocese. blesred. COAL STRIKE SETTLEMENT STATE CENTRAL he gates be opened for hor. but|galn control of the railroad and thus| . ..y feconce by the Rus- 2 that they still adhere to the suggestion|the new kalf million dollar wirg of 3 -’ y after a rescue purty|cut off Chang’s army from the eapital | . "o, "one “Locor o s "Gill crown | POUR MEMBERS OF ONE for a meeting of thé signatories of the|Mary's hospital in Waterbury. He was as-|. New York, May 4—Labor and em-| New Haven, May 4.—A severs ) out to her ald from the|A despatch received from Tien Tain re-| RERS. Of M2 FOWETS (s WIR Crowl FAMILY REPORTED KILLED |¥orsailles treaty either at Genoa or z|sisted by 25 priests. ployer members of the anthracite sub- |ralgnment of the republican party jon. ports that heavy .Chang reinforcements| = <52 o0 ZCuc, W e e Y EEEORTED AIu neighboring city before May Sl to take ]con'unluee on wage contract negotiations | a general outline of what the Chang soldiers, when they found |are being despatched. westward. Sador to Great Britain, T ah Mterviow | savstin, Texas, Moy b_Four bers |Under advisement measures which may| Carl Velth was yesterday acquit¥ed of | failed today to make any progress to- |party favors in domestic affairs and they would be unable to enter the. city,| Diplomatic circles here discredit thei /' 3 i Moy & gem| be necessary respecting the German rep- | murder In New York in connection 7vith { ward a settlement of the strike. Sispersed, dlscouraged. Many of them report of Wednesday that General Wu bt of the Bardsley family at Oakhill, cight he z 5 e e e : le]mllonfl relations was given h-n.' . . arations payment due that date, | shooting of his pal, iam Doyle. At the close of the sessior. the miners | night by Cordeli Hu!l chalrman et Lowind the hilla, while otRer] s kx"::d ":, ;‘m":" N, v;:l::le"”.ru;{ r Ex:rk?o:;e;e;cemr;;s"pmu;;‘;isca.élo)r th::: m]lzsd s:;'m &ce At::;x«nén we“r;‘d:'e:to:‘::g which Gem,y“, has announced tnability m:.;:,_ :'he fx"":l? took only an holir to|asserted that due to the operators’ re- | democratic national committes, in an - vomght refuge in the various thmples |are w‘z u:t e -;leco‘un rmation o 4= lsia to give her answer, said Baron | fmece e R i e e e re: their decision. fusal to come forth with exact propos- | dress at a dinner of the democratic stath nd pagodas located in the outlylng dis- n':-l ol the {epo Z m dm);mu"d in|Hayashi, ‘It she accepts the POWErS'| cnee oo tue toenile o ronomin: A | ‘The longer the Russians study the v - e e for wage reduction the day was oc- | cetnral committee. The dineer triets. S ;:”m "?‘:3. -m‘:;‘o‘n s e torms the Genoa conference will be one| ousiy fnjured. The storm swept through memorandum -on Russian reconstruction Amnmoe- vu;::: tlm‘&“o': .; cupled in “just talking over general | largely attended, with many leaders There were numerous wounded soldlers ng y pur o wmen i of the successes of the world. If the| gue Omrmi sommanity ety i & |the less it sems to appeal to them. Ra.|American conference ©4s"5¢] cconomic conditions throughout the coun- | democratic affalts in the state he hoards, some limping anfl others|cumstances of the death of Wu, which is Russians do not accept it will be use-| p: O A Y i kovsky, Tchitcherin and Litvinoff have|rived in Boston yesterday as guists try.” These included eight democratic eriwiing, Nt All Seplorthe af). STHer | ddciited- 1o KAy escusrstwmiln tabtinx ), SR L T SR e i s Aueiny cager eports of the |axpresicd their surprise at some of the|the City of Boston and the Boston Lea-| The operators, on the other hand, ex- | of Connecticut cities. AmMORE the feciared they had been under <onstant|at Machang. e Generat| Sovist governont. must acospt; the full | > AItes Are aushiable here sections, and the divergence between the|8ue of Women Voters. pressed an opinion that the sub-com- |present wers Augustine Lonergon. Thom- re for more then five days.| General This clroular asserts that General|ione. SOech £ allies caused by France and Belgium 26 mittee was “graduaily being prepared | as J. Spellacy, Fred P. Holt, Thomas I Wu's attacks. they asserted, Had been|Chang paid a reward of $500.000 to the| "€y il Ul L ool g0 o) | DR. SLATTERY RISHOP COADJUTOR |hoiding out on article ‘six has greatly| ~The annual meeting of the Nev: Ha for what it must eventuaily do—agree | Reilly, Mrs. Fanny Dixon Weich L R R e B R e I Dol | gresr the faid roraing: thul (he o OF MASS. EPISCOPAL DIOCESE |strengthened the Russian position. county Anti-Tuberculosis assoctajion Will} upon a scale of general wage reductlon | Miss Caroline Ruuts-Rees. be would not cease his drive un!.;lqc‘!lh:l l“ol"‘l l; -(-‘:A.i lxo lrlm'e "l;ie:':‘.k:rl‘le%ekfi: fotenre has Gond ELckilen: tan Al . It is expected that the Russians will [ be held at the Gaylord farm in‘Walling- so-Lin was pushed back into Manchu-| forts by the legation officials In Peli® | economic work. Principles have been laid| Boston, May 4-SDr. Charies L. Slat- |reply to the memorandum on Saturda: ‘ ria each . in the anthracite fields. “The preseng-day republican ford Saturday, May 20. The, business sembers of the international exeeu- [under the biind reactionary : I re. permit-| ed. The otfilals are inciimed. mean |0wn which, in any case, are bound to|tery, rector of Grace church, New York |meanwhile they are using their advan-|meeting will De at 11 a. m. /| tive committee of- the United Mine | that is now in charge of the (hibese civilisn refugsed were: D8 e, racy of the|affect Russian policy. The Russians|clty, was elected bishop coadjuior of the jtage skilfully, Thelr experts are digest- P T d St o TR vilized world | Massachusetts Episcopal diocese {oday on |ing the various sections at Santa Mar Veard of missions rescued stz hundred || report of his death. B e e s | i Seaond b St of o 00 biacvhl IRbth: Wit e Witk delagation o . ] even if they do not agree at present,|.Candidates. For the first time a woman|working -steadily with’ the. exception of > k ST That soviet authorittes. know that Enga W&t as ‘an accredited deiezate and voted | Tchitcherin and Rakovsky, who came to DAUGHERTY TALKS ABOUT TRIAL OF ,WILLIAM BLIZZAED land 1s the only country from Which thes. the ecclesiastical election. Bishop {Genoa for a short time today. WORSE DEBATE IS SENSTE ON CHARGE OF TREASON |10 lfialy o get money. and in the|Willlam Lawrence, who presided, had|. There is much speculation on Frarce's i . 4 Workers of America announced tonight | has wholly failed to meet the c x Robert White of New e al” ob% | they had voluntarily decied to suspend | tions of the people.” 2 ing held in default ~of $10,00 il on afepcd S aries dectared. . *Since the X 3 ‘technical charge in g m liquory o nihractte strikes are setticd. of 1920 the American people have e swindle reported to police, by Frank | "y pn" . Lewls, president of .the. mine | ad fndwe'rial poni~ losses of more J. Stapleton of Waterbury. workers' International, was expeeted to | forty @B ion wlirs. Thn - £, S return from Washingtor tonight, after [ party was entrusted with power in 1 u:;’:y‘:"‘l‘v':::‘;:"l:“r;q;};’&,:&:: Ohe | conterences with President Harding and | and until the latter par of 1916, state divorce. statute unless oasvs are spe. | James J. Davis, secretary of labor. abnormal war conditions swept over cifically exempted, according fo @ fulng| Although ‘his’aides at union head- | country, the administrations of Wash- by District Judge Moran t a dfvorce case, | JUArters have declined to discuss the pur- | ington or Jefferson or Lincoln could met event of a change in the Russian res|asked that a bishop coadjutor be chosen |position since the —conference between Tashington, May & —Declaralion WA\ Charlastown, W. Va. May 4—Twolgime no Russian government cam ever {in order that he might be reiisved of part|Premier Poincare and M. Barthou. Mr. e e T D an !y *0: | United Staten armv officers, two sher-| compiain that the allles have ot shown | of his duties. Lloyd George and the entire British de!- that should democratic discuskion in ffs and a newspaper correspondent tes-|great moderation.” Dr. Slattery- was born in Pittsburgh, | egation are still optimistic that the al- tified today in circuit court at the trlal = of his connection with the re- s W. Morse, New | 1912 of Char! Pa, in 1867. He is a graduate of Har- [lies will agree on the Russian memoran- f S e o 5t = Fgrty S e 0 7 pose of the Washington trip, it '.h' [!ln- have been crowned with l:“‘ et lot William Blizard, indicted with other | ESPIONAGE SYSTEM BY vard in the cla # f 91 and of the Epis- [dum and that the Russians will -accep! s : erally understood among the anthracite | domestic achievements York_shipbuilder, from Atlanta federal |ofacisy 08 P (ROEE SR ofer| ESFIO COMMUNISTS 1IN FRANCE |3l Theolog ..l scliool, Cambridge.|in such a manner as to re-open Russian| o tester Vatteo of Lakowaod N dv has a | L0 % 00"y ™ Yag o do with their re- | Woodrow Wilson. penlientiary, comtinue, he Wiuid &meke |y, yharge of treason. Blizard was nam- I After two ylars as a master in the Gro- | trade, with & pale yellow shell, two |flag sides, | quest for an investigation of the entire [ “The outstanding losses and injury e e e hofing |0 bY three of the witnesses 88 appear-| pars May 4—Ciaiming to have dis-|[on School. Groton, Mass, he became ridges on the ends. The dlal af @ clock | industry by the federal trade commis- | this country and to the world have e e e owm Tne” prrtigans | 1N to have authority over the miners |covered the existence of a. highly de [46An of the Catherdal of Our Most Merol- [ HUSBAND LOST IN CIVIL WAR, ' |rifges on the sods ' The @l ¢ @ clock | SO0, T8 B0, oo lto o O e | due 10, the delay and uncereainty of e T oot oate | Torpes In ‘the vicldltythey wisited during|Taioned” eiplonase system pgantied’ by Lol Svior at Farivault, Minn where he WIFE NOW SEEKS DAMAGES | side, ‘mission. past three years. due largely to the o= oty Lo oo {the armed march against Logan 1ast|communists in France for the benefit of S e o e ] - PRTECSE litical deadlock in America and the - iy after the attorney general had | AYFust. itiea | the Russian sovict government, the | TR B TS CIITE BP AR, M| Boston, May 4—Damages from the| Carl J. Blom, a shoemaker, fired two | GEN. WOOD MUST DECIDE scquent faiture to put ints operation 8Se made his declarstion in & formal state- ', Major Charles B. Thompson testified |prench police today made three arrests PR ity R Rl ek Deen 1o thaiin United States government for the 1088 of | shots at his sleeping brother Sturg Blom ON FUTUKE IN PIILIPPINES | °Perative international polices. ] ment, en rway, demouat, x| LGN T N eation sal o [m comnection with the alisged plot and |0 S, dlet 1n AT Aoy iae e Polamal [l e DT, Mar and Ere——) rger i > " ol a | P vithi : fer in Grant's Army of of . m cide j . @ 1 Eitnin Vi has Sucn ‘eading Ghe dia |10, 3 presidendial procismadion yeil 1ol promised mumeross others inin & Gew = oo 50, v e 3. sl B |, it 2 AN WL | wasingon, 325 —protten stars | axormem smwes svmavexe 4 Gespite dentats made by Mr,jcommandeer the speclal train he was|' . espionage scheme they declare in-|BAPALLO TREATY DOES NOT in the federal court here today by Mrs. |unharmed, e e g i o - CHARGE AGAINOR g y's {Hiendt since the maitter was | USINE. Major Charles G. Smart, Who|yolves 200 operatives, and has rami-| ° VIOLATE VERSAILLES PACT|Ann Dolan of Cambridge. — 4 Tali the. governbr-geuteRiokies O, bip RIIL: York, May 4.—Miss Elizabeth C Op, Mr. Deugherty at the ttme, commanded part of the federal troods|fications in Brest, Lorient, Toulon and The bill of complaint, written in longs | ' After Aring mineshete stmitro-eiyencine| (5, LS FOSUNRSER MRS STt R erk HAY e returned norag, case “100k credk” for ob.|ihat disarmed the miners, asserted on thelaisy at powder factories in the center| Paris, May 4—The allled reparationy|hand on a single sheet of paper, says | which practically wrecked the budiding of oI5 o B1 s agresment. with the Ut L uno tetarntd (s the tuis Sl f 0 pross. iy ey e o e up thelr arms Wheh|of France and arsenals in the vielnity |commission, It was officially announced | that the husband, Patrick H. Dolan, en- | the First National bank at Lafaetto 15 | 9Ic° to il his agreement with the Un | who seturned i the Unlted State ‘ot aoias never d'scuss politicas” said Mr, | DUs2ard told them to, but not at the ot paris, this evening, has failed to find that the| listed in the 65th Regiment at New |miles from Denver, Colorado, bahdits es- | YEOY a Ing Jewels trom the homd of Peser GOl in bis statement, “but thers|RAIOFS Previows request Donald A| Secret documents’ have been stolen|Rapallo treaty between Germany and| York in July, 1864 “And I have never |caped with approximately 331,90 in cur-| PR ol o Genera | Hag Jils from the home of Peter O interest to be said in regard | Cr*i§ Washington correspondent of New|srom the largest powder factory in the |soviety Russia was a violation of thelseen him since, the document adds. rcney and Liberty Londs, Wood today by the president after Secre- | ing his last illness, was arralgned cles appearing in the news-) o'k Herald, who was one of a party|center of France, and they say they have |treaty of Versallles, Army records show, according to the e tary Weeks had taken to o White Houst | Magsirate McAndrews today on garding the dlscussions in the|Of four that got between the lines, told|proof that regular curiers have plied be-| Te commission's decision contained a|bill that Dolan was sent to the army of | Governor San Somel has appraved the 3 3 isewhere which cokistitute an | Of NOW he was fired on by state police, conference a refusai of the University of | jowel stealing charge—preferred this D e ey Which 725 | Pennsylvania to etend the general's leav: | by David R. Lamont, viee gresident of D o e e e Eommral oo | fir six months after September firat as re- | New York Trast company. e i et (e olatead ey | qusated by Mr Weeks. She Is alleged to have stolen Mrs. P e 1 s S ct| Tithe presilent was reported after tbe | mont's engagement ring, valued &t 25 o e, conference as most anxious. that General | while nersing the Lamont's son in 1918 Wood retain the governor-generalshy bus N T e e oras oe oot | as feeling that the government canmo Qday when B. K. Buckman disposed of his | Stand in the way of his golng to the Ui- membership to John Allaire for $6,900, | Versity of Pensylvania should he so d-|before she sl for l:ump.e“h'- 1 The previous record was $6,000 wlisich was | S7¢ JMiss Kelly was heid in $2,590 ball i Berlin, where documents were assembled |this evening. The note points out that|the headquarters of the Second Army u attack upon the department of ;7 Was brought out from the f{ighting|classified and forwarded to Mogfow. In-|the commission assumes that Germany|corps at City Point, Va. He was still stice. This may be ejpected from time!Z°n¢, throush legan county. Boyden|iensive bolshevist propaganda, the police|has not given up, under the treaty, any | on the rolls of the 63th on the date of to time. jSparks, correspondent of the New York|ageert, also has peen carried on. rights to property upon which the allies| Lee's surrender at Appomattox. © Morse case of ysars ago was fully | Trivune, was wounded twice, and Cralg| One o the men arrested is the com-|have first lien, and warns Germany that| “Many times I have asked the govern- newspupers when [ was [#4Id he got a slight scrateh but "noth-|munist municipal councillor of Ivry-Sur-|the commission will watch closely to see | ment what has become of him,” the bill States SRlater jn'1Te Gt "atountad td, anyihing.” C Sein, just outside of Paris, which is the |that the Rapallo treaty does not inter- | declares. “The United Statés government csident Taft and {and Major Smart said Blizzard appesred the si the larzest arsenal: o - | persists_in withholding the facts. Re- b president Tatt and o be In chargo of the miners at Shar- i;\e;rn;;c:t one of the largest arsenals|fere with the due fulfillment of the pro- | per: g Wickersha:: { - % S cinttrely- sahsNd AT charges [Ples and elsewhere behind the fighting at were made or that ever would be | 1N€& visions of the treaty of Versailles, cently I was informed that fraud had —_— been committed. I believe this to be a General Wood was elected provost of | zction by the grand jury. o s PRt oot e 350, OLD WOMEN 1N PEAYEE WIRELESS TO LINK ALL fact.” e R R e Pennsylvania about a vear ago but at Mizw Kelly's arrest fn Paris card i oo od A it 2 n e he admini 4 er L s s 5y a:udvu:.w:u‘: AT PRESENT RATE, TWENTY L T PARTS OF THE GLOBE | 1.0 0 net s e T o oN yFeter @ Glamakos, of Fall Riwer and Fegmaey ;;: 2:;‘:«;?“;:;:: }:.‘edg;.rm att mg:’a n r . Hewtt . occasion for it 1 ghall send for them and YEARS TO PASS TARIFF BILL| New York, May ent and wrinkled ALl A ofoth BATTLE NEAR CANTON, OHIo |3Mrs. Alberta Pearson of Pawtucket, R.| =0 O W8RG BELll & qulFon ity ab- Hewitt sald she had mo. they will be republished. 250 of na| New York, May 4. parts of the I. are still' on the dangerous Mst at{ /"0 S 0Pl B o gram to Seeretary ins- the ncree. Miss Kelley then ¥ ¥l be republistied i 3 women and ‘old men—250 of them, and | ., W TOTG (AT CoCCy PORE uper 0. May T—Two men were|Morton homital, Teunton. Masm, . foi. | thorities, both in the teleg ¥ | again . siile T (he it il "‘""";:’;'; Washington, May 4--An estimate that| most of them poor—knelt In prayer to-| o. Giroless telegraph stations through | Canton. O., May 4—Two at fthe present rate the pending tarift | day for Richard Croker, who died recenty not yet shown thelr hands or; thelf [y would he passed on September 29,| in Ireland. Most.of them at some time in ads. Their actirities are well Xnown |yg4g wag siven ‘to the menata today by | their long lives had been helped in an hour and thelr purposes ate well knowm. In|genator McCumber. republican, North|of need by the hard but often warm- due time it will all be revealed. {The de- ) i < Wes and through Senator Pepper, re-| suit against Mre ."Q‘l'"' f~ 500 3 otk e 8- | <chool, are understood to have taken the Major Gemeral Clarence K. Edwards nd that they cannot extend the leave s reached between powerful|Killed and five wounded, three probably S erioan. “English, French and German | fatally, In a gun battle late today be- companies, Edward J. McNally, president | tween i womBe _and~four gunmen about of the Radio conporation of America de-|five miles nortn of here. The battle, then from the miners' side, and final.|CVCCR esplonage centers' in France and|note which was forwarded to Germany |the Potomac and detailed as nurse at he administration, and nat-| - ) Inal- i longer because of a number of projects | JLWS STFFERED DURING MAY : today. after reviswing a provisional bat- 3 g ey ity Demcigy nan who fule ore Temasny cous which: lasted more than- an hour. fol-} o awaiting General Wood's assmption of 1'AY CELEBRATION I¥ MOS¥/ k. of Justics naturally wilkmot be | ZAKOLA: 10 chbarks of the measure, who hearied man who ruls clared or s etz o this country.an fhe | WICH JRp(ef, moro 1500 28 BeRr o) tallon ot the sifth mfantry in Portand, | NAUKE, CEINL G L e e : o arho Are DeINE|an expert who based his caloulation on| It Was these pgar people—not politi-| il e ol betoveen representatives of |John Wise, motorcyele policeman. Sev- — ‘“‘de’; e remiment ne v many: | ratibn of an endowment fund campalgn. Uroaght or wiil be brought to Justice'in [ in, ‘fact’ that fust two of the 2,000 odd|clans, nor those of wealth and power—| . “Op ST OIS PEOTERT S VO S Leral hundred shots were fired. i o by g by who prayed for the repose of Croker's & 7 1 y When the facts are fui®y knpwn we lcommittea amendments to the measure, el = tions ¢f competition, distribution of ser- P pesy Vias dava soul at“a requiem mass in the Church of pould not expect even the persams now |7 i o e . o the| S Timatius Loyola. There was no edlo- be‘ng sed for purposes whicl 'y do - b mib , no music. It was simply a low mass. wol suspect to even refer Lo the matter [Reones BoNs - Sal REENor McC er, | - - e c Ladly TR BB o S | OO O O N oRRvE BANE | Cdration in Warsaw, when (heis NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD | Chiness restaurant keeper of Lynm, FEDERAL RESKRVE BANK | ;0 iing was surriunded and attacked: vice, allotment of wave lengths and other | BILL TO CREATE A FEDERAL technica! questions, he sa’d. students of the Roswoj party.” . ¢ | After the celebrant had left the altar the ingt Mass,, and Boston. hag been captured by| New York, May §.—The statement of |37 "3 2 cd by membérs of the e ‘we will have to add thirty or forty| ALt B e e tne | mAIN mxTINGUISRES Washington, May 4.—The Miller blll, d¢- | river ‘pirates.in China- while on his w2y | sonditions of the Federal Reserve Shnk of | 115 declarcd aocording S St years more to that estimate. 0 pmEn A & =0 OUIRTER a0 signed to shut the gates against the im- soc! party, 8 Assérting that the tarit bill had not|SPCke tenderly of “Mr. Croker.” FOREST FIRES IN MAss, | SISTe Lo shul the cates againat the im. | pack to this country according to a lot-| New York, at the close of Lusiness May | Warea DAUGHERTY ABSOLVED been discussed for one-fitth of the time| Une cld man who said Croker got him crude opium and cocoi leaves 2nd provid- | L, WHich -hia father recelved from|; shows: o The Jewish aa‘ional eslors were SRAREEs W, i 1t “had ben before the senate, Senator| Job When his family was about to| Sprinsfield, Mass., May 4.—Forest war- [ 7id5 oPIom BnG coson leuves snd provid | i, Toun? gold reserves $1,109.764 L e i tranies, iU s == e dbeCumbée Ssciared T ™ | starve, pulled from his pocket a card ‘to|dens throughout western Massachusetts | 115 for creation of & federal narco:ics . Total reserves $1,136,487, 3 e g Beik. 3¢ i In a telagram sent | “We have sll gome ‘off on extraneous|SNOW he had arranged for the Big Chief | cxpressed the bellef tonight that the A fourth mrrest was made im Spring-| Lills discovnted secured by GOVErTMENt | nuiriy on the flering Jewn tightena4 up, was passed unanimously to- L atinck on the fecing Jeo sal ain through ay had extin- o " |field in connection with the robbery of | war tions: m His home here tonight % Senator |matters. Unless we get down to the bill| 12 B Vrvetually remembered in masses | heavy Fain throughout today ‘;agi::‘l‘;r day by the hiouse and sent to the senate. war dvligations “araway. democrat, Arkafsas, who has |itself I'l tell you what will happen. You : st Ded Macame Stein, wife of the town i Py $77.350 In cash an donds from the of-| For members $48,055.185.02. cillory, was among the woa ana ittie dan- fice of Dr. Ely Morgan of Hartford | 20,116,010. 3 e sarged that Attorney General Daugher- | will get tired of hearing your own volces several days, and that there is littie dan. OBITUARY. ly Ba: All other $20,116, Is reported that Josesh Brody, an - AGED MAN HAD HOBBY FOR ger of any further fires at this time. when John. Nemirew of that city was Bills bought in open market | ..y citizen visiting Moscow, also W [ Sus pand 8 Do dor SualnQy thaies [and befors ou Dave oomeldered dne | iGOING HOLES ARGUND 3uimas | Wardéus’ five (Heen oriered’to Ivestt| ", er DE BERUE B DSgN, taken as a fugitive for the ' Hartford| $45,670,870.04. infured QIREiS. Tateca ORI SASTE AR | vllon ALl 01T e e A e T Totel vt aeacts $A0U00 41524, e dsch s -8 3 7 T number of pine sprouts which have been | Child, for thirty-two years pastor of the Total earnings assel T 534 | onimcE TO sesehee PHRE [ - '\de‘rh;»d !:A( m? z;:;;u due m:!.t::-.z”uusom. he added, might be yeff,'ofif’fi;m"fi{ 3‘3“;:;&5& 1:::;;"’; damaged or lost. First Chm;:h o; Christ (Conrrella!lonll) Anthracite coal operators of the Joint| Uncollected items $111,145.003.27 roi Sokh S0l T Talleg: ootk the telegram Mr.| The senate voted today on the second |Went to jail today because he would not in Fairfleld, and mi¢iter emeritus since | sub-cormmittee on wage negotiations M| Due to members. Reserve account Morse sl that he had signified his |of the committee amendments, rejecting|2bandon his hobby of clgging holes| VEEDICT OF GUILTY AGAINST iy et i o Priiorort 1on- | AR KON SRt ol SRRt X et $704,127,075.42. ital. \ lution offered by the miners, calling upon sgress 10 appear befare any sema- |26 to 47, an amendment by Senator |2round trees. NURSE SARAH E. KNOX | Y i sol Total devosits $763,885,629.10. Newarks N ot o AR will e bl e LR i Dr. Child was born in Exeter, N. Y.,| federal officlals to begin an immediate In- | P R. notes in dctual clrculation 3623, | yrems e THL of 15 lats Sereas L Snwiaieses ‘to Scity) o8 uy Rit- [Jones, dmderk, New Mexloo, 1o tedien], SoRS APLCOCRL EACK (oA {0 JERRD s : 68 years ago. He was educated at Ham- | vestigation of the anthracits Industry from | $00.135.00. 1 et " er on which he could give tnformation. |the roposed duty on boric acid from |him sto pit. but he wouldn't, 50 one of | Montross, Va., May 4.—A vendict of |jjion’ collega and Union Theologieal sem. | mine to consamer. y Ratio of total reserves to deposit an1 ¥ | DSEun here today mmfl- Ha Bad not recetved any invitatlon to |1 1-2 cents a\pound to 3-4 of one cent|them arrested him. He took his pick and | guilty of murder in the first degree was | o 4S5 A1¢ Unloh Theoloiosl sem. e T e TS I ‘per cent. | El€ider by relatives :l” testator Washington. he addedw. » pound. The committee rate was then|Shovel to court and told the magistrate|returned. by -a jury. in Westmoreiand | from Hamiiton and Alfred university, He| Belleving that his mephew. John Mous-| object to the $5,000,000 trust approved. T | geeogation was digsing holes around | county court here tonigh ugemst Miss|wag an active worker in many organiza. |haushian, who has been missing from his = - ated in the will for & bt Hhe BEVERIDGE'S VAJORITY trees.” Given the option of a.five dol- | Sarah' . Knox, ‘Baltimore nurse, charged . X 2 ~ Counsel for the contestants i *s mpri o] tions in Falirfleld, was an extensive tray-|farm in Bellingham since April 4, has| HAZRAT MOHANI GIVEN OVER NEW 18687 VOTES | BATTLESHIP AUSTRALIA TO lar fine or one day’s imprisonment, Males| with the killing of Mrs. Margaret L.| ejor and wrote on' historieal topics. He |met with:foul play, Michael Moushaushi- TWO-YEAR SENTENCE |the will as providing & home for . BE SUNK BY GUNFIRE|CD0T° the latter, Eastiake at Colonial Beach last Septem- ; : was a corporation member of the Ameri-{an of Worcester appealed to the state - pees Byt 0, s h s E His friend eaid Males was well-to-do. | her. . The. jury. stipulated. that the verdict | tor poasd f commicroners o forelgn | police to help find the missing man who | Ahmedabad, India, May 4.—(By the A.|lost them. They hold no . pesicwbr R v Ao Lo 4 RO B R Vg v Natitedhts He once had a permit from the park|shouid carry a sentence of twenty years' missions and_was trustee and secretary | formerly lived in Milford, P.)—Hazrat Mohani, president of the All- | class like this exists locally g: 3. Dbvaciine: St solle ABARG che | Ansouiis B rac hinsied bt department fo dig about the bases :of | imprisonment ‘in ‘the' state’ penitentiary. of the Franc's Asbury Paimer fund. - 7 ST India Moelem league, was sentencel to twc | court of chancery to decree that e Darty leaders in 1912, reach. | the Heraid, will he sunk soon by ganfire | - '0 Make them grow better. The verdict was reached after one hour| pr. Child is survived by three sons and | Nineteen year old Winfred MeNacy, | years' imprisonment today on a charge of | tate be held for them. oy v el . i ortbrpedass off the Bydnsy haswor. & —————————— " "' " ldnd thirty-five minates’ deliberation. four daughters. They are Dr. Frank S.)and Louis Dé Matto are under &rrest in | Sedilion after the judge had refused -to s te toiiy ras to ST e o [antlben with the providos o o eI TROMRETMON, REVIL TN, e ———— Child, Jr.. Port Jefferson, N. Y.; Arthur | Chester, Pa., and Cevion De Lorenz is In | accept the unanimous verdict of not gufl- | POLICE “MAGISTRATESS" 70 facelpt of deiayed rethirms’ o ‘Tadhays | troaty SobNMed: ar the Washington con. BURCH MURDER TRIAL | HIGH COSTS AT GENOA H. Child, Fl Paso. Tex ; Roger §. Child, | jall in Saratoga Springs, N. Y.. es the rc- | & rendered by a jury which included HOLD COTRT 1IN Im arimary election, in which Mr. Beverid terence. EMBARRASSING TO POLISH | Parral, Mex.; Mrs. Worland Wight, Bos- | Sult of the effort to apprehend the wang |five Indians. A second charge of Inciting —_—— lefeated Bematos Harry 8. e i3 e TSRt oy Los Angeles. Cal. The proseeution in Sapas ton, and the Misses Bessie, Ruth and | Which rotibed ths Central Vermon railwsy | to war was referred to n higher court . Fredopéet,: Ik L BH R Pt ey MADE ¥LIGHT OF 1260 MiLES the trial of Arthur . Burch, charged Warsaw, May, 4.—(By the A. 'P.)—The | Amy Child of Fairfleld. n Burington, Vt. February 25. 28 tenator at the November election. Wwith the murder of J. Belton Kenedy. | high cost of living at Genoa was respons- | ~— — i ok Gt i LADY ASTOR TO VISIT Mr. Beveridge's majority suffered a Tested its case late today after calling | ible for the retcrn here today of the larger . 2 3 Frank Rellly, 46, of 85 South street, PLACE OF HEN BIRTH 1eL ioes of 1,263 Votes during the day but | San Diego. Calif. May 4—Ticuténant | oy ordalyone e dateme [sack ot e mollslis daiGedtion: o s}y DU MU A D, Grn o Am (el N n el s wa o oftset X ¥ L% nt of Burch to the stand. She refused | iaries and stenographers. The Polish del- J r from oday e effects of poison. , Va., N ln toral vote woa 200 80] wpagnt when | J. H. Doolittle and L. I Audrews, fiving 10 reply to the prosccution attorney Whe | cgalion at the ccondmis conferénce mow | North Dakota. died at_ hia home here v g May 4 —S4stuis D> hereatter will be held In IN 12 HOURS, 30 MINUTES g A Chicopee officer assisted in the search | Artor concluded thelr wisit todas in the B4 for New, with ohly snissh In an atmy airplane, flew here. today |asked her mame, when advised not 10| cimsiots of oBIY three s ie cost | tonight. He was 64 years old. Mr. Gron- | becaude 0 & note 8ad to have been writ- | \irginia state capliai and lott for Dan. e e nith only missing pre- | from San Anionlo, Texas, in 12 hours, {8ty unl the indictment_against. her | o mainiaain the. en i Ia Jecently veturned. from - Rochester lten by _Reilly,. threatoning to kill-him- | viie, where Lady- Astor was dorn. -Citl- was dismissed. . Obe -1 i said. & iom inn., where he wunde: - nd e B g 2 e i i ; ey Mrs. Obenchain was ex-| was said, amounted (o several milion e_he underwent an opera selt and addressed to him had been re-|zens of Danville have Polish 1marks dzily. | tion. : celved by the mayor of her a silver loving cup, M»u give