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VOL. LXV—NO. 110 - POPULATION 29,685 GEN CHANG'S FORCESDRIVEN | .= eee™ | Neval8e ol Wap's Defnse of | , Mozt ‘Ansonia, died at his home there after a el tormer vice president and a famous short,iliness, aged 76 gure in the revolutionary history of i ¥ Cubl, died today at the age of 67 years. am e Automoblle w-m in Connectleut 3 spent 37,500,000 for gasoline in the past E Swiss Budget Shows Deficit six months, according to figures given Berne, Switzerland, May 5—The Swiss )| e wt by the motor vehicle department. A : budget, made public today, shows a def- fclt for 1921 of 127.000,000 francs, ex- Lieut. Harold F. Selden and | Terms C‘“l Suits Brought |/ 1. giernste pitaite ot Roms, ‘sass penditures having amounted to 508,00 Ensign Miller Were Drown- Aglmlt Y ee “ihe‘ Next{ tiw Foly se plans an invocation of Cath ehl‘ll wvernment Has 'lllled neral vin‘ . th h preachi d prayers, for Peking Go Ricogist Ge Wii-as Ha 000, francs and. receipts. to 381,000,000, ed'in the Pok o ; ol e b Pl Archduke Frederich in Budapest. Assumed Control—Manchurian Guard Within the Cap-| sudapest, May 5.—By Toe A By | Washington, May 5 Licatenant Har-| New. York, May 5—Asserting | his | o Obert Salaman, Jr. 14 years old hich is r¥d Archduke Rriedrich and his son, Arch- |0l F. Selden of this city and Enslgn |belief in religion and that he cansid- | pomore ident, whose body wus found 2 hanging in a barn near his home in De- & > duke Albrecht, Who have been residing Miller of the bureau of aeronautics, | ered his conduct entirely ethical in his ital Has Been Disarmed—General Wu Does Not Intend | ke Atoreche, who nave been residing | o %3 0 ncd n'the Potamac rees tans | ooty Sojouet, entirely ethical, th his | trolt, was murdered; police believe. W—w W. Scott of lh Bm M archy, arrived in Budapest today. Their | 1092y Whén their naval seaplane was. in & o s & Mayo of Scranton, and Miss Wilbelmina | Prohibition Commissioner Haymes has to Interfere m President Hfllshlh c]nn& ‘Whose | suaden return shortly before the elec- | COLlision with one piloted by Lieutenant | Meyer of Newark, Virginius Sty Julian und:'i"un.gmhmr o;::'u]nn at xulv.'maon tions is much commented upon in politi- | Commander C. Y. Johnson, In command | Mayo, New Haven manufacturer -testi- i) . hospital but is recovering rapldly and " & cal clrcles, where it is wellknown that | Of the Anacostia Naval Alr station, and | fied at his trial for bigamy today that, | will be back at his desk in & feu days. Term Does Not Expire Until October, 1923—A Reor-| 5, ore candidacy for the Hungarlan | his mechaniclan, C. W. Jacobs. Johnson | far from being a “millionaire /auto ra- . Conditions Were Reported BeuerThmAnyM g 2 s : ¥Bione i) backen by tioiE Btk and Jacobs escaped uninjured. diator manufacturer,” he only earns| The Canadian lament decided to ganization of the Cabinet is w' B Lieutenant Selden was said to have | $15,000 a year. establish a rpeclu".:ommmu to Inves Union. SENATE DEBATES CHARGES been trying out a mnew propeller and | Under searching cross-exam¥ation, the | tigate the proposed reduction of frelght Peking. May 5.—(By, The A. P.)—The ) vention'as soon as the military problems FORMEE RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR | %3S 2bout 50 feet up when the collis- | witness answered willingly fintil ques- | rates. Washington, May 5.—(By T.e A P) forces of Gemeral Chang Tso-Lin, the |8Te solved, with the intefition of unit- 3 sigp~ occurred.” His. seaplane fell into e A e 4 that the Gism tioned_about his present wifi, formerly —Genera) stre p 2 ‘Washington, May 5—Charges made in | the river, just below the naval air sta- | Lois Waterbury. Then he Weclined to| Non-uniom coal production in the region nEthenlag of ihe economc | ference will be-the first sten tas machinery of the nation u o e Py attrid- | the senate against Boris Bakhmeteff, the | t!0n, While that of Commander John-|anmswer on the ground that ii. might in- | of Morgantown, W. Va., is showing 2 Yot The,. Catoasiay | srove o @ o St driven from the reglon of Peking, and |uted to lack of the support he expected | last accredited ambassador to the United | 500 flew off but made a forced landing in ing north and south China. b The -defeat of General Chang i hurian leader, have been completely today to C F & . criminate or degrade him. 3fayo clash. | gradual imcrease, according 1o loading | Crissinger vyt orerc ::;tc:::::‘yl b g —— Gemeral Wu Pel-Fu s now i control | from the southern provinces, the meu- | States from Russia, promised tonight to | the Tiver and was wrecked, Johnson and | ed often with Assistant District Attorney | reports contiled by ratiroads. : bank examiners, representing. the fed- | oo trality of Shantung andthe faflure of | develop an interesting debate in official | J3CODS Were Dicked up by rescue boats. | Wintner, refusing to answer, many ques- - eral reserve disiricis of the couniry ar | Philadeichin s well on the way | authority in Peking way | Dr: Sun Yat Sen, head of ‘the southern circles over the attitude of the American tions, one being “How many women have | Walking on the ocean in a pair of n-nll' thelr annual meeting n Washington. covery, Stephen L. Newman eliminated today with the disarming of | Bovernment in Canton, to send an ex- | government toward ¢he Russian people| MESSAGE FROM COLLINS TO you betrayed?” foot boats was the feat of A. N. Sheld In the main the examiners #aid there | “With a strong tendency toward suard inside the capital, and Gen- |Pedition morthward to operate against|ind the unpaid Russian debt to this coun- IRISH PROVARIONAL GOV'T Frequent references to Mayo's homes | rancher befors a crowd of 500 at Ven: had been a notable Improvement in bus. | I7 manufacturiag produetion, eral Wu was recognized by the Peking | General Wu. A R ARGy (T 2 in difterent cllfill;lu:nu!ed‘“udjl:xr‘n:g"m:. tura, Calif. iness conditions throughout the country | Pullding operations, reduction of - partment o used to k 2 osity, who e accuse - togethe: t . A . o nt, iov government as having assumed control | cprierr HURON LANDS miike iy ctlent ih e Ik e ae o ‘Washington, May '5.—A message from ¥ aske xether with restored confidence and a | Ployment, !nventory losses P hil i e ;';i'::’:fm’;}':;.smd 150 MARINES AT TAKU |dicated that some statement of policy n might result later from the speech yes- is Chang w term in October, 1923. General Wu Michael Collins, chairman of the :Irish | er he had paid any income tax, and if so, | A Judgment of ter has been made | favorable provisional government, calling upon | Where. Mayo reported he had paid uxe-lby Judge Isaaco Wolfe In' the superivr friends of Ireland to “take no part in |for five years in Connecticut. court in the quo warranto proceedings outiook for the future. The | lines of industry operating on & bellef was expressed, however, -that pro- | basis and with good crop 7 Eress towards normal cornditions woy most sectfons.” he sald the third 2 e Gaes ot Intend to interters with | Washington, May | 5—Tha American | terday ky Senator Borah chalienging the | assisting or encouraging that element tn| When Lols Waterbury's name was first mw::wl ‘fi""'"f‘;";‘“:lmi““""“- G9ash| pe gradual and not an overnight ace o‘:;\d» has passed the crisie” Mim. A re-organisstion of the cabinet |Crulser Huron has landed 150 marines|status of M. Bakhmeteft and charging | our midst whose object is to destroy the | mentioned, Mayo said sharply g A plishment. While legs favorable reports from s expected. Fremier Liang Shi-Yi, who |8t Taku. China the port of Tsingtsin | that some of the money loaed to the | inherent rights of the soverelgn people’ | = “I know what you want to d Ficld Masshal Farl French of the Brit. |, 2arked improvement in New England | Richmond district were presentsd % regarded as a supporter of General [to Protect American interests in that |Kerensky government through him had | was made publlc here today by the “Irish | upon Mr. Wintner said: Jsh army arrived In New York on th.|Dusiness conditions was reported by Her- | J. Schechter, Florida conditions nang, will be automatically eliminated. srgtr;‘on.d il . L U‘;“ used for investments in this coun-| Diplomatic Missfon.” The message, ad-| “I want to convict you of the crime bert W. Scott ‘nf the Boston rict. Al- | ported betier than any state fim ter a n Tien Tsin. e detachment s armef : 2 + s 5 rial” prices have been re- | unlon, aceordin 3 i i e it St ‘proba. |chine wuns. On previous occasions administration | lang throughout the world,” said that | any falr means’ DupSIy persnal. o vislo. ohe,Cexplatiol, Hal to. 8 2 fficiais have indicated that the records. Sly will resi H ferred - today | Another detail of marines has been | of with 'cel :al‘\'\"u' p;'.“;?:umg es with |sent from Peking at the suggestion of |0f the .Anerican rgovernment showed egard to the government Amerioan Minister Schurman to Tung-|nothing. to substantinte the charge that Famera: Wa has remained outside of |chow, near the Chinese capital,. where|any of the loan had been misused. They duced, he declared, they are stil much | Atlantic district higher than those of pre-war times. Sav- ings deposits have been increasing grad- every free people whom, the world today | ““And foul, too” Mayo retorted. 0 Rl e o focm. respects, has had to fight to guard their | Asked if he had iid Miss Meyer's liverties and’ that Ireland “will not be [$100,000 judgment obtained against him “Farmers are generaily giving dressed to “Kinsmen and friends of Ire. | of bigamy, If you want to kmow it, by | Flomeric for his necond isit to Amerlea sy gy ooy Atir battling five months with e ually_sinco iast fall and the. borrowing | Lo7 1p diversifcation of crapa” he jams. ga'es and severe cold, the steam- it and the cost of ecotton production x ne w o and | for fraud and deceit in contracting . a : 3 Phila- | Of banks substantially 7 - <o - 5 e thus far and has given mo (ndl- |there is an American missionary schopl |have showed no disposition:to make a “’,‘.:“c:’,:,‘gl?yf.:ah"" s et ae v i Ll &.;{::g';;:?.,i:h,‘ et y reduced, he add-| o jogy than last year. The eltras b oo o7 am intention to emter the city. |That section, too, is reported quiet. in|formal investization. but it is known that| " wyp we gek* continued the message| “I haven't pald it, énd I wom't” Srrive i Chitago today: g In the New York district business gen. | 7UcK cTops in Florida havt been q ' proposes to call a constitutional con- |dispatches receibed here. they are taking steps ‘o inform them-|from Collins, “Is that our friends over-| He termed both civil suits brought FAcied erally shows a wholesale trend although | 103 With satisfactory prices’ - ’ SclesNnly. seas will not alow themselves to be in- |2gainst him by Miss Meyer and Mrs. State department spokesmen likewise State Supreme Oourt Justice Arthur 8. [Still depressed in all lines according to [ Considerable decrease in the duced by any agents of the anti-demo- | Florence Weeks Mayo “the next thing S g Tompkins of ‘Nyack, N. Y., was elected | D. C. Broden. hand in the Chicago district was breddh oy - i pin e St Bi;:;l‘r::lrefi P | cratic elements in this country to as- to blackmall” | ot in religion | ETaRd master of Masons in New York siato| *This depressed condition” he said, “ta fed by Fred Brown as wel an sl AEIEL op Ta00PS THE LOCKWOOD COMMITTEE | [ro o e . e ol | sist fn” the work of undermining these is reference to his belief in rellgi at the concluding sesslon of the annual|belleved to be still due to our western | exports. Stock and bond prices are g 2 L . MbASSA- | rundamental rights. brought the question: Com@.anleation of-the’ gfant lodge. and southern agriultural skuation. to | vancing, he declared, automotives, : Tsin. Chima, May 5 (By the A.| New York, May 4—Samuel Gompers g:‘o of a regime that collapsed five years| .ivil war among our people which]| “Did you consider it bigamy when you e, taxation, to the still too high living | machinery and allied I P\ This ey, aiready panicky in con- |president of the American Federatlon of | *53, (i ne of tne department, it is | these 2nti-democratic elements are shap- [ Went into the house of God and promised | pr. Joseph McCormack, 76, an eut-| costs and to labor costa” and bellef in the revpval of the sequencs of t deteat of General Chang | Labor, told the Lockwood committee to-| 1olicUeq hrobably would fake the grotnd | N8 fOF must, if it happens, react terri- | to cherish Miss Meyer standing figure In American medigine. is| In the New York district, he contin- | trade is expressed. - : ensions, in- 4 2, b i & is 0. amd I don't now,” Mayo replied. | near death in Louisville, Ky., from para Teo-Lin's tro 1ad a scars during the |day that labor abuses, dissensions. In-|iyor oni' o properly accredited®ambassa. | LY 28ainst our kinsmen abroad. It Lt - - 3 - night owing to the arrival of eight trains | terruption of service and jurisdictional|a,r” couia under d‘plwaflc‘w.v See|bound to lower “thefr statites and do| After being divorced by " Fiorence | sis, accompaniel by ~cerebral ~hemor- F mors t versi f k - incal irec- | Weeks Mayo, the witness said he deimy- % trooma fram Fengial and ru. |controversies within the fanks of or- |20 S0t TRCRT MBURETE Bete s EIS| them incalculable harm in many direc K o, ¢ thes intended to oot the town, |§anized labor could not be legisiated | feP L TTHOR 1@ (HISEER MATWES I8 | tions. Tt is also bound to strike a|ed his marriage to Dols Waterbury three The commissioner of foriegn affairs out of existence as proposed by Sam-|'polor N B G SRR G b M | mortal blow at Ireland’s prestige as a | years, because he wished to be sure of sealed to the British comsul for assisi-(uel Untermeyer. It is impossible to ‘f! rhages. KILLED WHILE PURSUING ACCUSED OF FRAUDULENTLY 2 WOMAN WHO JILTED HIM POSING AS “RED WING® Trofessor George Humphrey, of-the - Bax ount of universal culture and as a | his legal richts to marry.” When he was | partment of psyes. { \/esleyan has| . Fopkinton, N.-H, May 5—While pur-| New York, May 5——Accused wnoe the status of labor by law" he testl.| Shcemetell ormatie Stats it on 10 | moutder of. national policy. advised that he could marry legalsy, he | heen appointed:a membor of the RNodes | sutnet s s comed evormr x womms | biurcen of Todine amaire o Wastia the The Fremch consul and commandant |3 be_accorded. “I appeal therefore, fo those of our |said he was very glad to do 5o and | scholarship .committee on appointments | who had turned from, him to another |of having fraudulently posed wers communicated with and immediate- |, 1 have not with me. but T would like] 'ty tne same way. the administration| ——. & Z in Connecticut. suitor, Oliver Bianchette of West Hop- | Wing,” chief of the nforced the French military posts |ty StDmit to you some expressiont of) officials are said to fake th eposition that I R e AR kinton was shot and killed today by | James, a native st Tien Ts! At 1 a m. al was quiet|'l® part of the “‘f“““ '1'4‘_‘ n and | Bussia’s debt to the United States is a e hu ptent - e manu- | Chy; Colby. Jr..-of Lawrence, Mass |and former enginecering studemt at gain the American Federation of Lahor, and| coniinuing gbligation of the Russian peo- factorers atiending _the sesslon of the | The ghooting occurred at a camp on | University of London, England, was proprietary asgocluation’s conventlcn in Ready tO Meet Your Requirements B Yotk consderod the grobable eftec: | Kezar pond, near the Hopkinton iine, in | rested tonight, charged with perjury: the convention dealinz Wil v w. Speeit- ple, without rerard to the molitical com- The Amwrican eruiser Huto e g merican cruiser Huron reached plexion of thelr government, and that le subject, and how we are t. 1z 10 a; 5. * ot the presence of the woman, Mrs. Bertha The prsoner admitted. the ku today and disembarked 150 ma- |meot it and over:omo ™| come advantage, af least, can be gained ] of uns to take the “kick™ 'out of thelf | ;3 Bennett, of West Tiopkinton. Tonight | that he was not an Indian, b’:l“ tnes. rel & the American garrison |pers, “We have not sicreeded. ot to|pUTY SUIEUANS B0 (east, cag be gatned | wroduct. Colby, Who zave himeelf up immediately | had been lecturing on indian \ Tien Tein. which n additlon to ordi- |itie extent that we hope. We aic t7Vng | patween this government and its Russian s 5 === after the killing of Blanchette, was being | thi countrs. T of i Soeartilh e T T [ 6 S v bl BSL SR E ] it | It everybody with something to interest you should come and ring J| | Faiert, Sres (hat hate bien meaneing | heid here pending a fuil investigation. | The periury charge grew out of e . s Bl 1 ' ‘;.'3:.,'".:\..:;;'."“ O dinar] In dinlomatic quarters it was suggested your"bell—what a nuistnce it weuld be! ~ Fhink of z:e ;wud-‘-mm. EA e i J.W‘"""h“ A Bt amr told the police he had fired in seif- | mony the nrisoner recently gave in e e tronpe and Chinese moiice | Her st et expeeotion. Thes acern. plac. | 1242 that on several occasions since the {f Jostling crowd, the stamping of feet on your porch and the dirt on efense. ferson Market couft when arratgned Zer comtrel By voiunteers from Wood- pocket | disorderly conduct on comolaint of | Kerensky government- collapsed ‘the bine, Belle Yiume and Tuckahoe, presence of a Russian ambassador he; Your carpets. A note found in’ Blanchette’s ting the Chang troops arriv- |ed in man by. natyre: and T may add ¥ nd Tu 3 - [ bride of a month, formerly Marian " - e N AE rat) Tvery day we know of many eallers who come to ‘see you. They - Ty preison s said he “had stood Mrs. Dennett's tréat g 3 ly M, ¢ here from_leaviug (he trdlo ®iich | that they nackbl laoiated wid oot cutingll areatly: fagiiiatad invarvatinnad act: [K * never JAnble the. bell they-domt: take up your swhole 4. trying 15 “Thé Wikdlew ‘revolution’ prétviding for | I8 8 1008 a8 he could, and the aniy | Lok, whom he married in City hall . e orany Dreckalion Was ke | by e vhey s - legtslated auit hy | Liements which never could have heen get your attention. Instead they do it in a way that is most consider- goveriment: Buehase; of. the' Cace Cod | Wa¥, 0UL Was to/kill Ter aiid then commit| March §. Te testified fn Sourt (NS ng i ey okt L ¥1fected by dealing with private indi ate of your privacy and your convenience. They advertise in The ~anal at an estimated cost of $11,500,0¢ | *U/-de Sas A Sall Nostel IR icet 2 . o | s, S : rn rebortad by the house imerstate Gom. | TS, wOman had been friendty with |8 wedk alier ine court procedi, N0 RALM FOR SOVIET RUSSIA D iy ot e = e /" In this way yoi only have to listen to those yon know at & glance | mission L oI e o | i b S S 3 o7 bis testimony, he declare PR ooy = s way ¢ have to se you know: ] until thres weeks azo. ~Since that time | tempted suicide by drinking poisom. FROM FRANCE OR HELGIUM [ciu-ts ghould not have the pow.r to| CONSTRUCTION OF Nxw BALL —— s have ‘something that interests you. They make it short, too, so you — ek abs’ . STIDORERPOBALS > aryy 5 SEa] PARK FOR YANKS STARTED can gather quickly just what you want to know. You can receive and o “"-d 35). Daily. Tole e cou:’x‘:;‘ ¢, n;l:c G:wi‘:;l i (r;.mt " (By the A. P. Pa:sed by congress or a state leg siature| - 3 hear them all without confusion or noise in comparatively few minutes, o g ot e studies in the Univarsiiy of Londos &l . here tonight that the little |that the constitution was never 'n-| New York, May 5—Construction of a In'fairness to yourselt, look over The Bulletin's advert:sements. kgl G o iy sy L 5 view of the complications that | tended to cede such power to the courts, [DeW stadium for the New York Ameri- ’ il continue until the -final ‘chanter of ATTACKING TWO CHILDREN |5 “Bed Wing” appeared before Amers The, smallest and the largest—you never can be sure which one will Tad GatbiS ils aGAING n’ M Jeolatuns e arisen over the memorandum ore- | Mr. Gompers' testimuny was sought,|Can league club, a short. distance from can audiences, descr.bing conditions € “Bome, tell something you really want to know. — 1a S T Mas 1. | 2MC0g the Indians, their vations, d by the allies to the Russians, con- v, Untes lajned at the open-|Its present “home” at the Polo Grounds, Plainfleld. N. J., May §.—James Dob-|, . = and B Sepiliee: peopestig. A MERAEIN: of |ins o el et Jat albthes s Was ‘Daghn: todny. . &2 96w mimter. Atter In the past weel the following matter has appeared in the news An indletment for murder In the first | son, alias Lawrence, a nogro, wae arreet, | J4T4sHiDs and need of food he acdnomic conference unill the prob \menean Federation of Labor had iha|Coloneln Ruppert and Huston, club own- columns °f The Bulletin for !W‘:/emu a day: {f!;;:lg;_!d'f::r&:dt;&‘zfiofll:; S:Ly:;} +d today, charged with having aitacked | pAxoUET OF NATT MUTUAL ty troning them o3t This plan 1e et B i |6t Naw ork, P4 () Saturday, April 2. 157 160 349 666 || zermicide manufacturers, at their home it | A¢ the poilce station he was {dentificd 4 g wpecially suwpported by Dr. Fduard 1¢ the Yankc;‘m win tho. Amer‘can lea- Monday, -May 165 115 308 583 Doston last Tuesday. by Mrs. John McCarthy as the man wo |, Atlantic :‘L v, N. "J' ot o—ta:, Ben. R vak! 2 o8- h; i S s stad! T acked b J 2! m i 3 ennual U o e N R e e e e o s ] e 5 iy b4 1 = Ll An ordinance making 1t wnlawtal, for | oien down on the owtskiris of the eity |Motial Saings amiation te= Adoloh Joffe of the Russian delegation | waoln his declaration earlier 'n the |officials of the construction company Wednesday, May 142 127 306 875 any person to appear in rubllc wearing i | jast Monday. He seized her by the throat NSt Unlied - States Senator Ja started for Moscov tonigh® 1o confer | qyy (hot the Lockwood committes and[said. but they added that their - spaed Thursday, May 157 130 370 657 {"“ i mw;‘flll; : ‘(" o er thin{ang scratched her face, Mrs. McCarthy | Frelinghuysen, deci; that the : with the All-Russian central execu the siuts jegislature “can’t and ‘t|wevld be determined somewhat by thw Friday, May 147 110 383 640 R e veaser | swidi before nelghbors ' frightened him | €nce on the limiatiun of armament sommittee which is now in session in the | jazielu-e lahor abuses out of exis' ardinz and vprosvects of the fall club, YRS ) 2. oY > | away. assured a saving to the tax payers roviet eapital. While the Ruesian delega- | Ty that he sald, he meant i 1The park mav be nsed for football TR S e Tamsnts, Cal. on has full powers to act lthe United Siates alons five s desired that M, Joffs explain the pro of dollars durng the mext tem By this conference,” he sai, the misunderstandings of the T }States with other nations which ihave been the cause of war have {brought to compiete adjustment, and at Genoa, it Totals BE il motalie] a6 18 Shtores cames this fall it i ls completed in Vistrsis) st 5 polpieny Meth ekl | A CIXTAR MURDERER i to- | oz lascry legislation.” If such iaws|tme. . S R 2 e of the conference o the executive |\ 'y rassed. which ha doubted tary| The eventual capacity of the stadium* :l:!‘l't:nlfiremzr::l::?mtham;;ah:‘x‘u'r?‘:;v‘ DIES IN HUNGER STRIKE T B s . fvoun Ge Ko s tes OIS Ghicpob | Mo il Heve s phrsedeckimantlienig ;i ¥ In TCriginal, Onc. Tho dead include Jo-| Newark, N. I., May 5.—Ah Fooh, Chi tgreements entered into. gl i 7 B <ihs A Tastar = s o . Onc. The -1 . N. 3., May 5.—A! ; The Rusgiin rbiy to the: atiiad memms fLIC 5, Titscer withough It migh: T e i e, e 8 | blood who are the citizens of the great | would have done it from the first min.{ seph Laciolx, 75- his zon and daughtcr- | nese, charged with the murder of his Gum 1 pot expected to be pressnted | Tp m, Fellier e coud defenr U e e T pall part | free nations mot to give aid, financiai | ute he had met Miss Waterbury if it had | In-law, ané four of their six ch : idren | cousin, Ah Ben, died today iIn City hos- are certain of peace. so far as two or thrae davs, but, according o | ..o ® co T (POl O porary. wooden blaachers will be used ta | OF Otherwise, to those who are‘seeking to | been possible. aged 1i. 10, 8 ani G years, pital from the effects of a hunger strike |humanly possible to be for many members of the Russian delegation, it will AWl Teatads” e ronfinuad cunplement the concreto grandstand and | (62T the motherland asunder in deadly | Explaining his over-rated wealth, Ma- TS he began after his arrest last Jan. 22. not necessarily be delayed until M. Jotfe - S 5 The high cost of government ig wh ereasd in - ktrikes wers ionce|wl ba retained wntil tha attendance | Sulcidal strife, ere we have time to sub- | yo said the Mayo Radiator -company | The bedy of Mi arily due to the lessening self- upon @s urs, and their families swees |warrants completion of the plant, This|Mit the great issue of the Anglo-Irish |paid him an annual salary of $7,200 as [ man if Holyrood, N Fowlow, & young we- | Jail guards forcibly fed Ah Fooh after eaches Moscow JF., was discvered in|he had refused to eat for a number of lof the American people in the Further compiications over the Russian Ne oIt of tAtvA- on SRS & wes’ <" | GGEY T eiibh wevaral. yesTA: treaty in the constitutional fashion of | general manager, and he had an addl. [ 8ravel pit 200 yards frm her parents'}days, but he gradua:®” grew weaker and of Governor Channing H. Cox of memorgndum Tay aris: tomorrow on w M- Gompers assertad, wabor his! The total cost. when finished. wiil be|the election to the decision and final | tional income of about $7,000 a year | iome. She disappeare several manths|was removed to the hospital several days ' sachusetts, another speaker. He satd he return to Genoa of M. Barthou of tho P . b grea pimial power. (hough Tot Ly |aboul $3.000000. the site having cost| JUAEmeNt of our masters, the soverelgn from investments in oll properties. ago xrd it 1s thought she went astray in a | ago, French delegation, who has been to Paris e ne groe ms T would 17 ©v|$600.000. The staium as it will be cm- | Irish people. By that declsion we shall | The last witness of the day was Mrs, | bliszard and stumbled in the pit. sales tax would be a practical and discussed the situation with Premler to thrife. He adwitted he would like tn|nloved next year will have cost $1.250,-|Stand or fall, and whether it is for or | Lois Waterbury Mayo, Who is about half = 5 Poincare and the member of. his minletry. - . A 3 against us we as democratics shall never | her husband's age. Her testh The four nlleged. “Jazz burglars” ac - £ ™ I ntrol legisiation ‘largely,” though | 000, B testimony was - o] ; <. " REPORT ON REORGANIZATIO Belgium still i cbdurate in her insistenc: | %65 It control leg! = Offclals of the White company esti-| take up arms against that binding man- | limited to the frequency of Mayo's vis- | Te3tcd ® weck ago when burgiars’ tools| Appointed Assistant Prohi- GOVLENMENT DEPARY i on a_mew claase in the memorandum to mdte Bat 25,000 cable’ vapdn of concets | diter : its 1o the Fourth street house in Brook- | ¥ere found o orhestrs cuscs aad mosic bition Commissioner - he Russlans relating to the tréatment g will be used in the stands, in addition to == Iyn, where, she said, he spent four or sl W of private property. It is reported thai [ STANDARD OIL OF X. J. FAILS 3000 tons of steel 2,000 of strucuirat| HENRY P, DAVISON 18 TO five days every week after 1912, She was | BOStoR_for possession of burglars’ equip- % luhln:ui‘m )(-y‘ 40—!”’&0 irv-t! ope |3 2, u 3 Valter ¥. Lrow 3 by - mon sagl S gor e vt Bt TO MEET CASH DIVIDEND | ., anq 1.000 cublo vards of finish'ng UNDERGO OPERATION TODAY | not cross-examined, s - of the “joint eongrssetial s Rh e SIS 25 peonwe. ca = ey etecl. Before actual comstruction wori Both sides wiil =m up tomorrow and ey k o anizati t ramedt e g 4 : e o ey e e frat UM |can start between 70.000 and 40000 cuc| New York, May 5.—Henry P. Davison, | the case is expecied to £o to the jury ,;;';‘;."'"z,.:.",.‘:.‘.'g.}" Pedebine Pactimiats and feershus s Hvem £ Che eatire.commission’ an. Rus- | sincs 'tBE government’s S""m:" 2 hie | blc yirds of earth must be excavated and | one of the senior partners of J. P. Morgan | in the afternoon. sponss to the statewlde ‘call for ~bundie mitted to President Harding, was Snae e il he U 1o, Iadnes the | Boreaers OFf sortany of New Sermey in|TOved 16 level ‘the playine. feld. St Sopany/ WRL Be qurfatad, tpon. & = day” issued by the Near Tast Rellef were sidered In detall at a White Houss suse, it will he gifficult to inducs ‘the | Standard Oll company ‘of New ":‘{.‘ The park will be in the shape of a|noon tomorrow for the removal of a|OPPOSE NOMINATION OF * | two pairs of brand new ladies’ knicker- ference, it was.-said - thit: SHEEEE faselans to accept it as they now arc) 1911, the Standard Oll company of New |y e, ghoe similar to the Polo Grounds!tumor on the auditory nerve, vear - the - bV : 3 orgaiaining bitterly ' of the present | York last year failed -to meet lts cash |08 Stoe, BURL €0, (00 e, GO (A ST. LOUIS REVENUE COLLECTOR | beckers. questions remained to be smoothed slause and the French and Belglans are | dividend reguirements of $12,000,000, the b s < % : - and Senator Smoot, republican, sisting upon mew provisions which will | net profits being §9,698 971, or §2,301,028 j a0 foe toen Fed B D:;:gfl?:‘"‘c{.‘::‘;'“r::-“:fm‘;‘e‘“l;‘a;z; Washington, May S—Coincident with | A repert made by Prof Irving ¥ishor, member of the commission, $aid he 3l re ¢ oy &re’ de- 2 25 3 Tt = s it mere Grante, ey are e | et the e smouie. | QS0 S BRI R 2 | D, e R reported efforts of some senate repub- | chairman for Connectleut for, the Wood. no doubt that by the middie of o saranteed e cons ccous the box. to ‘right ‘and left flelds 257 feot,| - Friends and business associates:of Mr. | Loaf, Jeaders to ubtain 'the withdrawal | row (Wilson Foundasin ‘stated’ that 39 at the Russians will not eventually torn | the company, made pubiic tonight, show- | oo, DOX 10 TIEHE 0q 186 G0C8 B0 Bot | e D thting out that any | Of, the momination of Nat Goldstein as | f'the 168 towns in the state had .ex- month a report would be ready for internal i ded thel: tas in collections for the B s o the e by wer the property of forelgners to new |ed a balnace of $167,295.389 on Dec. 31, [ re R 1t MM SR C A D T B O na iy | Internal revenue collector at St. Louts | ceeded thelr quotas in collections for the middie of the month a report yeners. 1921, as compared dith $170,211.466 on|'® WRich !0 iy’ 2, Gantoreus i T e Tain e I Decatae of hl:“reoelm of $2,500 during | fund. be ready for submission to a e that date a year before. Total earnings Its succeasful outeome. No. fears are|the 1ast republican national convention — sional _committee. It was the NARGE OF FILIBUSTER for 1921, after deducting expenses inci- | MADE $55.00¢ 3Y BOOTLEGGING entertatned by Mr. Davison himeelf, who | T the campaign funds of Governor | ' Arthur Barry, 25, of Worcestor, charged Be- seded, to introdess SN s "‘_“_; ox TARIFF | d¢nt to operations, including taxes, were IN LAST TWELVE MONTHS | {7, "0 Cllent spirits and reported by his | LOWden an attack was launched In the with murder in conrection with the recent $23,373,821, from which was delucted the sum of $10.708,182 as reserve for depre- the proposed changes and have it ed before the end of the preseat Washington. May 5. Gt New York, May 5—Deminick Albero, | Partners as having been out . motoring | **nAle upon the Goldstein and other ad- shooting of Peter Wagner at a dance lu B ork, May 5.—Dominick Albero. ashington. Ma Frequent and Within the past few days. His general | Ministration appointments by ~ Senator Brldgeport about two weeks ago, will -be ; slon of congress. 3 ciation and insurghce and the sum of $2,- | 21, was arrested with his pal last night |y vt 1621 to b A mnd h. ‘mina | Harrison, democrat, Mississippi. tried In Bridgeport city court next Mn- pomeshat projngsd discussion today " | 965,666 as intersst on goidt debenture |in & milea-minute automobile chase [ il 1® o be good and his mind | “yye ‘the senate discussion was in | 4aY. s e il wsary defay in the consideration ot the | Ponds. down West End avenue that ented when | “\! fziison was first operated on for | PogTess, it was sald at the White House e In 1920 the net income, after deduction | the pursued car crashed over the curb | ijners A ngat RIS L (VOCEL O o1 | that President Harding neither boasted | ~Massachusetts . state police officers and down into a area way, told the g last in Roosevelt hospital, The tumor was | ©f nor apoligized for his nominatons. | learned that John Moushausshian, the d'socevered at that tims, but its removal | This was the only comment forthcoming | Bellingham farmer who ~mysterfously then was not attempted because it was|from the White House on the case. disapeared April 4 drew $3,380 from a filt that he coBld no withstand the ad.| Senate republican leaders said private- | bank. in Milford the day before. The po- v culmingted in a charme g oy Fat of federal taxes, was $39,405,631. or $27 R india e | 405,631 more than dividend fequirements, | police today tnat he made $35,000 by et F and for 1919 the net income was $43,165.- | bootlegging the last twelve months, and e, tem weeed mieht sessions | 109, and the surplus for that year, after | then lost all but $300 rolling dice. RATES ON LON New York, May &-wExchange on London today reached the point in almost three years, demand bl u T % selling at §4.44 34, an overnghe 4 P e B g e payment of dividends, was $31,165,109. Testerday he bet the £300 on a horse, | gijonal loss of blood and further 1y today that the president would be urg- | lice . F ripedite cori oill, ‘Since the disintegration, dividend rates | and lost. All he had left was his big tour- | arassthetle. treatment, which wouli be | o2 to withdraw Ar. Goldstein's nomina- e o R ~rator Watson, demoerat, Simmons. | have ranged from 6 per cent. to 20 per |Ing car. So. he told the police, hs went aterrugted to say o £ required. tion. The opposition among the republi- - »* North Carolina In chirge of the de cent. annually. The dividend probably | on a tire stealing expedition that led to The first operatlon was decided up-|cans was said to be spreading, senators, Clarence Adams, of New Haven, a port- serati~ fight on the measure. had asked | 3t the rate of 16 per cent. annually his chase and capture after his car had \on_after Mr. Davison had complained | high In the party councils and close to | er embloyed at the Hartford post office ain minority memators to present their | 5Nce March 15, 1913, There is §75:000 - | been wrecked. 'about headaches. and insomnia and thelr | the president, being paid to be among | was bound over to the May term of the o om particalar ftems in the bilt, tut | 000 in capital stock outstanding, includ- | Albero’s pal, Joseph Scelizo, 24, was | source was traced t oan affecticn of the | those criticising the nomlination. There | United States district cour in bonds of Secered ithat It was intended that the | ing a stock dividend in Jine, 1913. of | In the hospital today with a fractured | ‘a;gory nerve. «While jthe operaticn | also was said to be a possibility of hear- | $1,000. furnished by his father, Theodore hers and in London to meot cotton gra.r requirements and the condition of the British trade balosk were belleved to be responsible for improved rates. Other conunsntal were firm to stropz most of aem rons o ter | $60,000,000, or 400 per cent. leg. Albero somehow escaped IRJury | was not sucessful. it it was felt that the | ings by the finance committee to de- | Adams. ing fraction2l advanees, :.4 = ,',:' ,,'L :.',',:“,:i,.b:,,":fl';'f‘ e vl No comment by executive officers ac- | when the car fell 25 feet into the area | pressure on the brain had been appre- | velop testimony for and against Mr. Sterling rates T:avn been improving £e Declaring that it was Imraaterial as to | companied the financial statement. way. Police sald he admitted being out | clably lightened and that Mr. Daviscn | Goldstein and to an extent re-opening | Expressing the bellet that the whipping several weeks. The low record was et e s Eaids. hidiocn on £10.000 bail In connection with a | would be - considerably relleved. the 1920 Inquiry into republican candi- | post is the best eurb for banditry, Magic. Fabruary 4 1920, when demiod e Slmrmons and his democratic col. | BEVERIDGE HAD MAJORITY shooting six months ago. He was held — dates® Txpenditures: ate” Gondwindiot PRriGEtrs Ot g £ to ‘x..“ and international cus cagves, Semator Watson, of Indiana, de. OF 20,472 VOTES OVER NEW without bail today on a grand larcency | ATTACK. ON PROHIBITION tenced Allen Pemberton and Clarence gererally were in a state of collapse. clarel there had been unnecessary delay; charge. o LAWS IN FHODE ISLAND | SCHOOL OF MAN-BATING SHARKS | Burke to a prison sentence and twenty Millard F. West, formerly depu- |normal. or var. rate eon that the ‘whole proceedings” had been| Indianapolis Ind, May 5.—(By the A | o o0 SO T orm o —— 20 MILES OFF CAPE COD COAST | Iashes each. ty commissioner of -internal rev- |34.86 5-8. for the purpose of filibuster and that %o | P.)—With the tabulation of the vote of Providence, R. I, May 5.—“Wet” forc- S —— enue in charge of accounts, who far ax he was coneerned it would not el the Indiana primaries completed today, GRANTED THE HOPE MILLS | es tonight began an attack on the re- tolerated in the fnture. former Senator Beveridge was shown as Cape May, N. J., May 5.—Fishermen | Landing of the Western Unlon Telegraph | has n appointed assistant Pro- cently enacted state prohibition en- | from Cape Cod, who operate off the coast | company’s - Miami-Barbados cable, pré- | hibition Commissioner. Mr, West the winner of the republican senatorial Providence, R. I, May 5.—A temporary | forcement act in an effort to show that | here with mackerel nets, reported cn | vented by the federal goveriment since will have charge of liquor conecen- 100 . 204 nomination by 20,472 votes, and former | injunction was granted on the applica- | it is not & law and that Rhode Island is | their return to the harbor today the | August, 1920, was begun Thursday under = bl £ VOTES §13.000,000 Governor Ralston as the victor of. the | tion of the Hope mills of Tiope, R. L., this | still without a “dry” code. They based | presence of a school of ’man-eating | permission obtained from the governmen:,| (F&tion problems under the amend- ¥OR SOLDIER HOSPITALS | democratic contest by 79,405 voles. Mr. | afternoon, restraining officials and mem- | their attack on the apparent failure of n sharks at the fishing ground which, however stipnlat: t {lon | ment to- theTrpasury Epyropeit: Beveridge defeated Senafor New, whe | bers of the Amaigamated Textile Work- | the house to include in its bill an amend- 5 2de %0 matts o s Inren tats opera ion FORMER PRESBYTERIAN PAS 1S CHARGED WITH oft shore. - One of the fishermen of the cable must not be inaugurated. tions bill signed on February/17th oma *‘ Washington, May 5.—The $17,000,000 was & candidate for re-nomination, willi | ers of America from picketing the com. | ment enacted by the senate defining the | a shark which persisted in mem-p‘:le.dg 2 —_— by the President. The general E'hnuno: ':(ln:h'n'-: ddier bo::l.tl.l'. 53. ‘r::l' mm-:ll:;,'\y :r. Rll:llnn overwhelmed a fleld of four D-‘{;y’:e r;:'rmd-e;[ T;; bi;lb o; compiain | near-beer, The omission escaped all mo- | get into the fishing nets to get the mack- | Two. hundred striking: Jomgshorem plan ‘of the prohibition unit is to vailable $12,000, begtnn! oponents. w eard May 22. Pfevious tempo- | tice at'the sesslon and the bil sign- were arrest Montreal rald trat posst rociion of institutions twelve of the| The unofficlal tabulation ety = e ] it aetes dh b gave Mr |rary injunctions have> been granted|ed by the -governor. - Opponents of the - urieen veteran bureau districts was | Bevertdge 205,410 votes against 13492 | agalnst Unitsd Textile Workers and offi- | act asserted that the house and senate| Reported branding of candidates dur- ;hu'm’:a‘-‘-‘_“ i it Taan i e bt lamm.ahlu “mnqmm “n::“i:o_mn‘:: tassed tonight by the house. It now | for Mr. New and Mr. Raiston recisved |cers in the Blackstone valley strike area. | enacted scparate measures, neither of | ing & fraternity Initlation at the. Uni '.,..‘,,.... scattered throughou! [t o lne senats. The measure was 171052 while his contestants accumulat- | but today's action is the fiest of its kind | which could becgme a law without the | versity of Wachington recently, will be in- 3 tut through by unanimous vole. od 92,547 votes, to affect the Pawtuxet valley situation.|approval of the other house. vestigated. ¥

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