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VOL LXV—NO. 111 POPULATION 29,685 - RANEE IS Tu IN ‘ v S Comatamsgte ates 1 ehn oty v | S0 S (¥ T st B e T cently negotiated between the Italian and & ' . ‘ g - milttee wu ‘made Saturday in the senate - S . . | Turkish. governments merely- concerns ; : Ashurst.dsmocrat, Arison. economic and Industrial questions affect- i s B A i ing’ Anatalia, according to lszet Pasha, ; ’ ‘ 1an Turkish forelgn minister, and will be 7 v % m “"""l“"";' -m"'; -belfg come operative upon the ,conclusion of - % mu o T o .'-_n .~ i 3 LRI Anarienr AminookIOSPnl- leare for' the cocupied area today. Freedom for Mercantile Business in| ~ ONErs Dflflng the Recent|. Will Not Go on With Genoa Negdubpm if the Russians Do Russla. * Fighting. Moscow, May 7.(By the A, bP)—Cem i - Dlete freedom . of mergantile business in ublin, May' 7.—(By The A. P.)—The Not Give a Categorical Affirmative Answer to the Memo- | Riit. heaop,of merrantie, business n spmsialion Ty she's &t e cil of commissars, which has issued a de- b Ty 1rreguln-u 0! the port board of- fiufium to the Ameri- |cree making ic ossiole o open shops | XY # randum—Statement Made b! M. I ficers,seized by. them some time ago, be- without permits. -1t is necessary only to Judge Beverly D. Evans, Untted nu-l Anglo-Chinese Coal Mines | S5 45 R RATE m, This Year wm be m Amount Less Than Tién Tsin, China, May 7. AR dini Y E lfl s i n P)—A critical situation is . developing and spring floods in some o1 14 R J‘ Yamine dist: have revialed on. the railway between Tien Tsin-and | of Russa's tamine discicta baye oialed | Business: Sllmm in Repon of D&edw Shanhaikwan, which is situated on the register”with the police. except in case of | gan Saturday evening Whe hidden during the winter.’ 3 can and English Newspaper Correspondents—Declares | SEEI1 it ey oo in s f e Skturty gyoing i o s | anchrian ‘o b snn ot | o0 <20 (e T Has Been s Reduchu of $907,500,000 in h i 2 o AT s ” will be required. son were removed In lorries. The ofticer | (P8 defeated troops of General Chang |’ New Engiand seaport cities - flled with if the Russian Answer is Evasive “All is Over”, —_— in, command said it was intended to leave | TS0-Lin are being held up at Tongshang, | the Interstate commerce commission (w0 3y & - ROBERT LANSING DEFENDS- an armed guard to-protect the offices. Kuyeh and Lanechow, where there are | complaint against them in railroad rates A. P).—If the|this sroblem in the memorandum,” con- e z valuable Anglo-Chinese coal mines. Fran- | on. export goods. from the central area of : give a categorical af-|tinued M. Barthow. I had it amended so ADMINISTRATION IN HAITL| oo !flsowfils TS tic appeals reached. Peking . yesterday lha United States. to the memorandum |that it conformed more with the Cannes - 2 from the Linnsi mines, where the forei — been submitted to them. France | resoiutions, Then I went to'Paris and| Washington, May 7.—Am BY REGULAB' ABMY | staff, was reorted (0 be in desperats sit- | Professor M, Goode Homes, of the oar-| grm']'od.yh,w Hflh n with the negotiations, and | found - our _parliamentary commissions dekn'g:d“ b. Mnmmm;:l :;l;lu“ were Sgt u& u uation. . Tweney British volunteers were | versity of South Carolina, and Ben Hale, is made with the Rus- | were united in' holding . that, Belghum's|Cofented ' by ~Rabert lansing, former |, Milenny, May - 1—(By The A. P — | sent there Saturday. night. | | the university marshal, were found shot| - Washigton May 7.—Government ex- non-aggresaion pact becomes |objection was justified, because even the mbm!{dgf :é:;%“};nfi- 1%:;;: Smd;l;:f b; &":fr:: ;?E‘::r;':er of 108 c*gfi:ll'neg “The gunboats of General Wu Pei-Fu | to death in'the office of the treasurer of fpenditures for 1922 will be approximately spid M I8 ded text was not categorical emougii .. rep 5 , - gular army. du h: Iniversity 1 lumbia, S. C, 1,600,000,/ . AL Barthou. head of the | amended toxt was ot eategorica) eno 53| of fhe-senats Lommities. Hivemjeut. | thé rebuns Sunling, wELier AITOY UUNE | have appearcd off Shanhatiwan and | the University in Colu $1,600,000,000 less than ths actual out : ¥ n shelled the raliroad, but without results, lay for the preceding year, congress will | penditures will be $45.550,336 less h cab- | was instructed to support Belgium's cause ""E,:‘:gl‘:;lmi;flm‘, made l"“'h‘-‘lic :““Y; Telsasgd from, military barracks today. It is not known whether General Chang | Princeton University authorities in a | be informed tomorrow gy Eroal cnc Hard- | that eatimate, With s’ rafestiss d English news- but that does mot mean that we have|, le el g‘ peace. 151'(‘; P! 0593 S Shot Through the Heart. is endeavoring to make his last stand at | statement. denied published reports that- | Ing-in transmitting the report of Director | expenditures for the year wiil be . chosen from among our friends. We| (¥ In Tuitl and blocking of German 4¢-| puplin, May 7.—(By The A. P.)—The | Lanchow, midway- between Tien Tsin | Princeton was on the verge of friction be- | Dawes of the budget on economies and | 372,030, which is approxiwately $iJ iggested the h?\e taken sides merely on the question United Sul:sxplx?d °u‘:e Wokrek d:ctrlne body of a man was found in Gertin, | 2nd Shnn’ha.lkwnn‘ or whether the Chi- | tween the faculty and alumni, and that havings in governmental business. ,000 less than the actual outlay historic conse- | of principle. There Is no suggestion of were declared by Mr. Lansing to be the| CPURtY Tyronne, Saturday night who had | Li troops’of General Wu from Kaiping | Dean McClenahan might resign. The regort of Director Dawes, made | the prece.ing fiscal year. % leader em-|preference as concerns England or Bel-| efe doclared by Mr. Lansing to be the| peeq shot through the heart. A mote to |have appeared in'Chang’s rear. The van- public tonight by the White House, i:| ‘The pres ure for reduced France had | gium. England ind Belgium |two dominating ideas of the American| ™8 clothing read: “Beware, convicted |Euard of the Chi-Li army reached Tien| Pproperty valued at $30.000 was stolen | {of submission to the house avpropri-|and increased econdinies resulted in um on & question of et | e love Englend dnd Bewiemiiwn SEepmelns (deses ofitre Ay spy-” - Tsin Saturday evening, after having | from the home of Mrs. George D. Benne- | 3tions committee fn connection with a | timated reserve, last August. the protection of forelgn property | equaliy, but believing that Belgium lg | r 00 g o wpaiiing con-| , & £AnE of armed men shot and killed | scattered the remnants of Chang's troops | yille Kekm at Edgewater Park, N. J., by | pending resoluion by Represeniative | appropriations for the current fisal sia and not e wi t Ter thg ! in this vicinity. Genergl Wu himself ar- rived an hour or so later. Stragglers of Chang's army having been reported In the vicinity of the con- o| ByTns, democrat. Tennessee. asking the|of over $112,000,000, and T e g, OoPlle tTUckS 10 regident to inform the house in what | presure since that time has raised 3 2 ways direct savings of $32,000,000 and | reserve 1o appoximately $1 - Indirect savings of $104,000,000, notwithstanding a reappropriation by sreviously announced by the president | gress of over $7,000.000 of the orignal as accomplished by the budget bureau | serve. This reveals the possibilities of during its first six months of operation, | widesmpread administrative e-—nufli Anthony McConville near Portadown, eif uj 5t Vi i s, ave s ditions of anarchy, savagery, and oppres- 3 M. Barthou contin-| The mintster then turned to the future, | for decades, and to undertake the estab- - forget that my words |saying: “If you ask what is coming, I|lishment of domestic peace in tie re-|FOUE PERSONS WOUNDELL cossions, the American outposts _were chosen, and that T speak as | must say 1 do not know. It is possible, [ Public in order that the great bulk of the BY SNIPERS IN BELFAST | go oo (o8 er o e hey | en. | 0ut of commission at Sheerness and ord- representative of the French |even probable, that Russia by refusing to [population, who had been downtrodden et m’;n ¥ b‘cfi s Yor the | ered sold in, carrying out the Washing- We have been here a month. | agree to the memorandum will unite us|by dictators and the innocent victims of| Belfast, May 7 (By the A. P.)—Two Mulen. G0 ton conference agreement. #-and 1 am not refer|again. It is necessary fur the Russians|Tepeated Tevolutions, should enjoy a|men, 3 woman and a little girl wero| Myven MOORS. oL o American or English— | to reply clearly, yes or no. The terms |Prosperity and an economic and indus-|wounded by snipers in Belfast this af-|, “i% SE 0 PRUSE SREET FEEREE SO0 t the sincerity of France |presented to them are precise and clear, |trial development to which every people|ternvon. S 8- rep The British dradnought Erin was put had benn made. reduce the cost of routine Actual cost of the routine business of | business. On the whole, I believe Employment conditions in the United | government. the president declared in his | congress will find the operation of States demonstrate thal there is wide- | letter of transmission to Chairman Mad- | newly adopted methods to be #d also to doubt the sentiments | If their reply s not categorical, if it is [0f an American nation are entitled. Dennis Kilmartin, who with his uncle, ‘s:‘;" men and machine guns if neces- | ., o0g nqustrial awakening extending | den, as been reducel by $307,500, gratifying, not only in having h we came to Genoa. But we | dilatory, if it means playing for time,| “2. A desire to forestall any attempt|john J. Caroian, a teacher in a Catholic T’;; ¥ i i 2 In | from coast to coast. which sum $250,000,000 may be credited | about reductions in exenditure in d colisborated in every possible way. | then I can merely say that Genoa is a by a forelgn power to obtain a foothold |school, were taken from thelr homes| "The danger in the region of Tien el — to more efficient and economiic adminis- | with the manifest wishes of congress i3 e gave proof of her good will and | charming eity, but we all have other ob-|On the territory of an American nation|near Dunglven early Saturday morning| 'S 1OV over, but there ls A rvera be:| Publication of u blographical directory | tration of the government's business. reduced appropriations, but in aily made concessions | iigations and other duties which cail us|Which, If a selzure of customs control bY|and shot and thrown into & pit used for | esarding the safety of foreigners be-{ ~T3CIeR o0 O 8 | 00 coliege and| ‘It will be noted that in the expendi-| the possibilities of large savings I % eisewhere.” such a power had occurred, or if a grant|fiax refuse, died late last night, His un-|tWeen here anr Shanhaikwan. i s in the T Onitea | tures of ‘the movernmene far ‘th werrest | St milee'eiiciaotuaitiols S S t we had semi-official con- |. One .question was put.to M. Barthou: [of a comling station or naval base hadcle was killed instantly. .The death of AT States was authorized at the meeting in | fiscal year, ending June 30, 1922, after| Director Dawes tabulated the th the Russians at Mr.|“If the Russian teply is evasive, what|been obtained, would have mast certainly|Kilmartin made the seventh death of a| TRAFFIC SUSPENDED ON Washington of the American Council of | eliminating the estimates for the public | mated $250,000,000 estimated ilia, and my attitude was | will France's attitude be on the non-|been a menace to the peace of the west-|cjyilian arising from the disorders in the PERING-HANKOW RAILWAY : | Eaucation. debt. operations In cajital - funds and | and savings in governmental business spproved by the French government |aggression pact?” ern hemisphere, and in flagrant defiance | six countiés during the past week. Dur- similar asccounts, all of which tend to| the fiscal year 1922 as folk 3 Then came the sensational disc'osure of | He answered: “If. it is evasive, ail is|of the Monroe doctrine.” ng the same period six police were| Shanghai, May 7.—(By The A. P.)— confuse our understanding .of the actual| Transfers of property—the war i N v The London Times says it Is officially sso0-German separate treaty. over. The non-aggression pact can only| German aggressien in Haitl also was|iilled. Reports received here from Hankow to- declared that the shell group of British | St Of the routine business of govern-| ment, $11,597.394; navy I'rance, as alleged by some, pos-|be taken up In the event of a preliminary |a serious factor, Secretary Lansing con- “ ment, there has been a reduction In the | $3,629.687; shijping board, $271 oil companies has assured the British day are to the effect that railway traftic seased secret or ster intentions, that |accord with Russia. Germany signed the [tinued; . stating that Germany sought a METROPOLITAN OPERA 0. ' has been suspended on the Peking-Han- g ;| exvenditares of administration over the | ship transfers, $11,151.461; marine corpl was her opportunity to wreck the con- | treaty of Versailles, and Article 10 of the [naval base concesslon from the Haitians|” = 5 . | kow ratiway. It is added that there was fi}_:r"‘:,:::'lf';‘é‘h“:;"}“n:emf; 10 Sy | outlay for 1921 of $907,500,000, the pres. | $65,494; public road burean, 3489375 ference. Had we left the conference |covenant of the ieague of nations pro-|at Mole St. Nicholas, a base which would PLANS FOR NEXT SEASON | fop1ing Saturday and today at Cheng- b iy ident's letter ‘réad. ‘These highly grati- then and ere. 1 believe there are few | vides that countries shall not attack one |have threatened the American position o —_Giallo Gatti- Chow, Province of Honan. o rying figures relate to reducsd expendi- 66 people ® United States or England |cnother. Russia hds not signed the, in "the Carribean and "also would have New York, May T.—Giallo tti-Ca. tures which come under the Influence of who would have blamed us. We contn- | treaty of Versaiiles, and a non-aggression violated the Monroe doctrine. sazza, general manager of the xetrovloa; LIANG SHIN-YI DEFIEC The Prince of Wales, who will et In | executivo pressure, and do not include = E sed loyaily with the work. Nothing |pact Is Impessible uniess some arrange-| Mr. Lansing's letter detailed German|taii Opera company, aunounced tonig! ARSEST IN TIEN TsrN | Manila May 13, will be accorded highext | §700,000,000 of otfer’ reductions which | §2,162.055; agriculture, §35, lll tould have better shown our good inten- | ment with Russia 's brought about by the | efforts to obtain the coaling station and | that he planned for the mext opera sea- military honors. . including u 21-gun £a-| are not related to the‘routine business of $481,227; Justice. X tons. Genoa conference.’ Haitlan customs supervision. He also|son the revival of six operas and the Peking, May 7.—(By The A. P.)-— |lute and similar ceremontals of welcome | government. Compared. with this reduc- | $13,940,014; mrn.ryolm $54. French minister then traced the recited an incident of a German Janding | Presentation of .two noveli#s. : i W ident of the | ¢ $907.500,000, th t {ntendent hih Yi, i day | USUAlly reserved: for & pres tion of $907.500.000, the diredtor of the|office of superinténdent bulldings s ixmisseht trom oftice and. orderad | Unlted States. budget dotalled’ $230,134,835.03 as the | grounds, lbrary of congress, §2.035. aseppe o et iiag Hilets veihe i the foraien .| um reoresenting the savings'and econo- | ernment’ printing office, 31,478,000 actorily settled by the memo- THEIR WAY TO MOSCOW |declaration of war between Germany and | sic. by Franco Vittadini, and Mona Lt ool il "8 mer main, according to ad- | . District Attormer. Raston of Kinks| mies which maw be fairly accredited to the | service commission, $7,500 ;" executive fticiz. powers to Russt v Ay Russia. About dusk, he sald, several|sa, libretto by Beatrles Dowsky with county, N. Y., issued a statement cr! new system of administration and- the|flce. $21,953; office of up-nuu-.q Drovlem of the war debis. als was| Berne, Switzeriand, May 7 (By the A.|bostiosds bf armed German sailors land- | misic by Max Scolliings. BT and ’i‘:‘;’:dsé’fin_‘;‘f !:;‘;‘h'::;““;,‘f;; ing Dr. Cherles Norris. chief medical ex-| commitment ‘of the varfous departents to| state, war end navy department ascanged M Lioyd George had given | P.).—Sikteen persons attached (o tne|ed on the whart, marched hait way down| The operas to be revived are Roméo | [28ay. Liang Stim-¥1 telepfionsd ACHOE | aminer of New York city, for pormitting | effect-a more -efficient and ecoromic ad- | $151,805; interstate commercs bis consent. provided an agreement was| Russian dciegatic § to the Genoa eco- |the wharf, but were turned back by the|and Jullet. Thais, L‘Africaine, Willlam 2 5 news of the exhumation of .the body of | inistration of the government's'business. | sion, $88,265: veterans' bureau, $18, f the past week and explained = party from the German cruiser Karlss-| The latter are Anima Allegra, libretto ® question of the pre-war debt|FUSSIAN DELEGATES ON ruhe at Port Au Prince on the ove of the| composed by Giuseppe Adaml, with mu- - 3 i e w and threatening to go abroad. Minister R Rdion B ol out, & . reached on the question of private prop- |nomic conferemce, consisting of secreta-(German minister to Halti, apparentiy |Teil Rsenkavalier and Tannhaueser. 2 Freemont M. o Of ‘this sum about $12/000,000° reoresents | 700 1ational advisory _committes erty. PrOP | Hles and stenagraphers, crossed Switzer. |with orders o proceed fo St. Thomas | Mr. Géttl also announced the engage- ga:;“x‘:tsgf“%fi“ ;Q",“‘ e Dostponed. construction and - maintenance y asronautics, -$40,930; shipping “Beigium never Mked our trcatment of | :and today on their way to Moscow. and the Karlshruhe then proceeded with | ment of seventeen ned artists, of whom s R t"e"c"d l""k"_‘“ Government departments and the busl- | Which will probable be uhnepessary un- | 39 509 ; raiiroad administration, her, raldifis. oxulag: six are Americans. The Europeans are “"""‘d the r’sucu n'""\n the foreign | NoSS community of Washington will in- | der the reduced program of next year. §B4; Panama canal, $1,858,3727 S Barbara Kemp, Delia ~ Reinhard g‘“ e aa T‘,’“ ,.,,,‘3 ' rate what Is in effect daylight sar-| It &n‘m; 2n’ interesting comparison tr | compensation m—-, 32,897, and o note CLAIMS ATTEMPT TO DRIVE ANOTHER NATIONVIDE GIRL COMMITTED EUIC e e e ik Efieen ot G ans i LR o ey e e P e e eeuspation SRC * " BIM FROM THE COUNTRY| * ~BAILEOAD WACE ADIUSTMENT BY JUMPING YROM AT lsters ‘is' regarded s " ending Generald zo-sopranes; Giacomé Volpi and Kurt Ing forward f.h hands of the clock B Taucher, tenors and PaulPaul_ Bender, | Chang Tso-Lin's influence in the Peking ot RUMORS OF-ATTACK HENRY P. DAVISON LEFT 3 1 3 v Schuipendort | Eoyernment. Larkin, Trish bor and la- ‘ TATE OF $10, erations on another nation-wide raflroad {icab tour of Hoboken's cafes and. dance ;;?;;;,,E;‘-\‘xfi fi:’; and hr:uonu. “Thelr successors have not yet been ap- bo:.l.:l“er -an.lnq g pn::.umm for s ‘!llfnlo!{n_uroluwln’ n—-—- WA “ private dstectives had wage adjustment will begin tomorrow by |halls by two young couples ended fn a - include Queena Mario | Pofnted. Acting Premier Chow Tsu-Chi| iy ina) gmarchy, was releassd from May 7.—Closs friends of s him from the country |the Un'ted States rallroad labor board |tragedy early today when oms of = the .“'g“:m':;“,",‘::;:m::‘_“sflf, Seeall apd | a8 DriW. W. Ten..the forelgn minister, | IO NS SFOTNT, Fan | TeIASC ot (. Kiryin, Tex; May 7-Daspits rumors H:l:‘!;' Rl Bl By o) pire=? 3 Mfaction for the daugh-|When it comslders testimony presented ‘at|quartet, Mrs. Margaret ' Gallagher. 18170 0\ "'rlvior coprancs: Edward John- | conferred today with President Heu Shih | iponapls:doudt reeently isued by Judge | LoM various, towns in-this-vicinity shat| 0%, " S0uiion for brain tumor, estr nited States senator and that[the recent héaring at which the railroads | vears old, of this city, jumped from the| Aete “avioh RIEEL 0 FEC U | Chaniki regardin ‘gthe Telations of - the | norac 0 Cre” it 0 anneats. armed negroes were ‘marching .om thel o .4 1o 2y that the financier jeis &n nésd going to Washington tomor- | asked for @ general 10 per cent. wage de- | ferryboat “Lackawanna’ in the Hudson| 2 2 clty-to avings. the, turning to+death lagt government with General Wu. The desire ; pr oy g g g o his case before officials of the | crease. river and was drowned. Hours after- | '*"® of General Wa that the president shall [ yai o o T Ll e |Saturday of three negross aosused of the g aeaviiy insured, but the amount of The board faces, In these deliberations. | wards, while the pollce were trying to R remaln in office until his term expires Pt fc |sssault ‘and munder of :a- 17-year-old G : what some of its members call the most |piece together a maze of confilcting To Help Shad Fishing in October, 1923, s accepted as an in- g;?ebé‘:n‘:.k:‘c:.'l':gz"!:w nufi:(“fin white girl, the town was, quiet -ténight. 2"“3:"‘1:‘?5.’.‘.'-‘?-."’ pabic Denetasctl difficult wage problem to come before it |stories, Thomas Cassidy, aged 18, who Hartford, May 7.— | dicatién that the Peking government Will | roturned against Fong Jow of Providence, | N0, !0dieation of trouble, according to O.f L0o targe > C. on alin its two years' activities. They say|said he was Mrs. Gallagher's companion.| J. P. Snyder, superintendent of the | be-recognized during his process of re- | R I and Ang Lock of {Soston. - . King, city marshal. ‘That tne seriouness of Mr. tharge of kidnapping. Eills, he declar-|that with sconomic and industrial condl. | waiked into.a pelics atation and dcelared | U. 5. fish patcHerios at Cape Vincent, | oeganisation: é Marshal King sald he had investigated | oongition was not fully reailzed two other detectives representing | tions approaching normal, the board must | she made the leap after a quarrel with|N. Y., has been assigned by the Unit- | General ‘Wu's announced policies are | Prohibition’ Gommissioner Taynes in |¥Sral repofts of negro gatherings but | cuil Ol B8 AOC S0 oo o *s as federal agents. had caused [ set up o -seale of wages which will form | him. ed Siates Bureau of Fisherles 10 °co- | eaid to have met with President Hau | maiing known & st of officlally accred. |that i cach case thess reports proved | (Lmill oois"lagt might bougnt & e home of his aunt infa more or less stabie foundation for fu-| Mrs. Gallagher, a bride of a few|operate with Superintendent Titcomb |ghih Chang. full epproval. The presi- talse. H ited women prohibition agents, sald wo- plot in the Locust Valley cemetery. 3. asd e mpany them | tue wage adjustments to it peace time | months, }ad been separated from her|of the state fish.and game commis- | dent and General Wu are declared to be | men agents are employed “under cover”| A religious gataering of three score or ey threaten m, he add- | industry. ewark Chicago, May 7 (By the A, P.).—Delib-| New York, May T.—An all night tax- When his dociors informed Mr, They , d husband, the police were told. sion during the shad fishing season|in agreement that the chief obstacle to | whose names are withheld. more negroes. near here this afternoon | yun' that another aperation 4ras o th arrest on a charge of stealing| In the hearing just ended the plea of | Several passengers on the ferryboat|in this state. He will be on duty until|the unification of China hitherto has Nddlis dispersed when advised that their meet-| pe hug sald: ng and #dals from the British | the 204 roads before the board was gen- Yotivaad diub. iu ¥ Yok 2 g . h 4 told the police they had seen a man|late in June. 4 been the existence of a milllon soldiers, Twenty-five liquer Inden ships from |!"8 Might possibly be misconstrued. r Veterans' ¢ New TYork. and| erally to restore the wages in effect in|jump into the water after the woman m| Mr. Titcomb has asked Mr. Snyder | who, consumed half the nation's revenue | Bermuda, with clearance papers for Can- S ::u'". n:g;«a Lo “l)hehixuf:::dol z;: Mlly.( x:m:, P;;u;.!cll]';s:lldlhe rhtudx ad- |an apparent endeavor to rescue her and|to devote his: efforts .to instructing|and spift the country into opposing mill- | ada, were encountered by the “hooch | SHIPPING BOARD NOTICE notorlety he 5 jmit they would be-satisfied with such a it was belleved he also. had been - i 2 in the prop- tral gov- . “Dry" - TO FOREIGN Tald he would weck & federal warrant for | desiston by the womd Hithouis such a[it was belloved he also had been drown- | the department's fleld men in the ProD- | tary cliques deflant of the central Fov- | destroyes” Hahn, of the “Dry” navy dur FOREIGN SHIPPEES “if 1t must be done, we'll has here,” referring to the o ed. Cassidy cleared up this report, sc-ler method and handling shad eggs|ernment. ing her two days cruise of 40 miles. SR T e Oetectives on charges|roads made different proposals in pre- |cording to the police, when he sald helat the Windsor hatchery. Unless ProP-| Genera® Wu plans to disarm the pres- ‘Washington, May 7. — The shipping | request. the woay wui g federal officers, senting thelr testimony at the April hear- [ran after Mrs. Gallagher and being un- g O er ireatment is used in the transfer|ent army and form a smaller defensive | Three negroes were burped to death o | board today served notice “uuon those | little cemetery after a simple funeral GG Shauith dEaunesd tatr 0| a8 able to prevent the leap, hid himself in|of these. eggs, there is untild, waste, | organization. President 3lsu Shi: | the same.stake in Kirvin, Texasd follow- | affiliated -with forelgn shipping interests | emony in St John's caureh, Lauingwol, RS B ek Siee 1t h he board is expected to consume sev- | the stern of the boat until it arrived at|no stone unturned In swelling the | Chang's cabinet holds the opinion that | ing their allegs implication in tne crim- | that any opjosition from- such sources | L. I. thon {o other It caused "an up-|eral weeks in reaching a decislon and |23rd street and later decided to surren-|rivers of the state with shad. the way now s open for negotiations With | inal assault and murder of 17 year old|With respect to the application of sec- roar. any decrease or increase granted is not |der., " W Thus far this season, fishermen in|the Canton government, headed by Dr.|Eula Awsley, white girl. tion 28 of the merchant marine act of | w é . Dasison’ i iy gy Shiained & p‘::&:u:‘:;i:g expecte dio go into eftet befors July 1, many places throughout the state have | Sun Yat Sen. with a view to consolidat- 20 wuld be disregarded” by the Be held until the might of April 20, Con- | Hine. with roerins e A222 adjustment In | yAnCH A GOOD MONTEH ¥OR reported little luck in, the shad 1ine, |ing. Foreign Minister Yet contends that| Total rainfall in Portland. Me., Friday committee eomposed of Corm e ekt ot April 20, Con- | iins with previous decision EABNINGS BY RAILROADS |although this is the time when shad |the’ miitary factions have never repre- [ 3.82 inches, exceeds by nearly a third | s Tompsotly. ‘Chambériain e ; o) s should be abundant. Sented the sentiment of the Chinese peo- | of an inch the normal for o | Beneon is conducting hearings - to de- “The night of April 20 two men knock-| TOUE WHITE MEX, ONE NEGRO Washington, May 7.—American rall- ple, now awakened to the necessity of | 3.50 inches and has been termine whether section 28, which pro- o st my door and I opened it to admit BHOT IN RIOT IN ATLANTA | roads had ome of the best month's earn- taking their place among the progressive | three times since the recor b hibits granting preferential rates to for- | eration was op! elgn shipping, should be put into effect, | er the suige: ings experienced in Tecent years durin nation. “ Robertson’ said the first man, ‘you| Atlanta, Ga., May 7.—Four white men | March. pacmdin: o tommllytlon- by the| From Office Boy To Rank | The cabinet today discussed the status American ships, it furnishing adequate | wound veiind ¢ B aid s Wbz o n L Teo-Lin. Although | The sumamer maneuvers of the cadet|tonnage, would be given the Dreferen- | sistants, who aiso ox B g I e e tajurea roeey io:r:l':’}?: ::.\dm.fimflglu e | Amocaon o I D recagin, At President o G;h"l‘ c;- fnitely _eleminated from | oTPS of West Polnt will be held 2: Fort | tial rates' under the Sot. < and agreed witi Dr. Lis to discuss with you Hhw s Au: . e 2, Birming- | obtalned operating income of $83,510,000. Y iy ek edfli: 7 Ya mence of the de. | Ethan Allen between July 1 and Avs erating. ‘The biced: T s crity far thair | da, A Sve ot e men T bere o, | Thiz was the composits fetmeh of the 201 s i Toas e "Ria troons. souih of the. Great | 2 If the resommendaion of Major . M Smemptcied liai & biroy cail ks 4 T 'y h 13 operat 3 ——— rd, commandant of cadets at the - b from the opa&rating Foo In sommand and they displayed silver | Seriousl, miles of main line track out of approxi- Wall,” Chang still I8 recognized S badges. They told me they had a war.| The shooting resulted from a rock bat- | mately 260,000 in the entire country. and i | 10te " mastez Manchurian | mltary, academy s accepted. General Gregory Semenotf | bome for adrnalls chlords. — my arrest for stealing geods|tle between several negro employes of the : Tepresented earninzs at the annual | | provinces. 2 ry e+ o 585 per cent. on the tantative vur;:‘- 4 'Hvo?du of defeate? Manchurlans con- m.z*;;;:*a;;:‘;*:fl;‘ £:‘:::°’r: L jumped into an asiomoblie and tion the interstate commerce commission | |f - | tinued today to cross the country on| A T T ot HD E 7 o for Glen Cove, an adjo.ning town. o has fixed upon the transportation system. g foot, bound northward. General Wu left A"':‘,'; Spivieoroda ki ne: ik It, but within a few minuies atter he Eastern territory showed much the best | ¢ today for Tien Tsin by special train, ac- | oo 4 by or, oty turned, Mr. Davison breatsed his A. L. Gates, son in law: of the trem #h War Veterans' club and | r2liroad and a number of white men, that T eould sither submit to arrest or | according to the poldce. The white men sccompany them to Boston and there | Wounded are Dan Walton, Jack Chastain, take ship for a foreign port L. B. Bailey and Kelly Bailey, all of At- aate 1 lanta. Albert Everett, a negro employe | results during March, sinice in the terri- G 4 | | companied by 3,000 goldiers and police. :x:c‘e:lt::'g:’:‘:n:e:::;n::x.w"k P . :.nrh::d a Bait. ve: hey would meke public all my a: :lhl:ehl: ?"-;!ddA :l;: llg‘: hly officers | tory north of the Ohio and Potomac and i | | His troops north of Txun;r:m z‘fiuo‘“‘; B The tumors M showed that ceciatiods and = esisted arre arlle Hunt, | east of the Chicago-St. Louts line income | [ e to have disarmed more than 20,000 of | yyimam paty, 56, » torm 11 kno % been successtul vized a bt gro. another emplove, Was injured | for the month above Operating expenses % =, Chang’s troops in ratreat. baseball piteher. was found dead fn his 1 ;dv;::. 'y ‘::o:\c lived only & wn 1 éeaized to protect. To avold com- | When he was tirown from a building | amounted to 347,863,000, and this, the " 5 o The fight of Chang'’s army northwnrd |peq” ot hig home in Poughkee 3 tme—ninety days. at the gl piicutions I told them 1 was ready to go | during the fight. association sald, represented an annual 3 B ; along the Mukden railroad is imptded |yesterday mornming. From 1886 untii| | growth lnvoived the Suditory SEEWR 2 to Boston. 1 of the shooting was by the negroes, | return rate of 7.80 per cent. on valua- 8 A J| Jon account of the destruction of the ne [ o)y 5 the nineties he was a member | | bad Mr. Davison raliied after the e the officers stated. Two negroes and s tion. : mear Shan-Halkwan. The soldlers are |or the Boston National League club. i tion he would have siffered BODY OF JITNEY DRIVER eral white men are under arrest, e A -1 e ragged and famished. They are reported BRIy b The honorary :Mren &t une FOUND IN THE WOODS | o y pi; Taton 1o SrcEEe OBITUARY. | S L to have abandoned thelr delayed trains| oy, men students of Drake Tnivers- % % o Tuesday morning will be J. P. M r.an, B RET ) John H. Patterson . in an effort to reach Mukden on foot. |y Tes Moines, Ia.. hava been sucpend- ¥ i T. Stotesoury, narles Stecle, Wil Mount Holly, J. May 7.—The find-1 MILL IN LAWRENOE| Auanue cury, ey 1. = § % : Voluntéers fiom Tien Tsin have gone | eq’'and the suspension of a dozen nthers by : Porter, Trhomas w. Lamon. Hor Ing of the body of Jomas Fox, a Weights-| e el VA o sy - i [l | Northward ts expedite the fiight and 2150 | iy under consideration, pending an inves- Lioyd, Dwigat. W. dorros, < i B R Sider wmins’ BT suk e et ‘.,’;?l‘ Y oo mbers of | board of directors of the National Ceah 5 . L At el AR tigation of the hanging In effigy of D, W. us, Thowas Cochran, ii a8 B. Burlington county _authorities another | chogue-Plymouth mill here. tomorrow | Re8iSter company, Daytom, Ohlo, dfsd 4 5 Marehouse, dean of men. Junius S. Morgan, Jr, sdick G 80X TO CONTEST WILL murder mystery. There were two bullet|morning, Ben Legere, head of that or- | "i3denly today aboard a tfain bound for ; OF BICHARD CROKER| or. James- Bartlett Gregs, who had holes through the man's chest and his|ganization, said tonight. Offcials of this | P\ ity 4 e ¢ occuplad. Cor tional pastorates in clothing had been partly burned off by a|mill last week offered. fo Mr. Patterson was siricken with a ; ngTega and George Whiiney, 4il of New York; C. Grenfell, Vivian SCmith, Charies compromise New York, May 7.—The present dis-| Hartford, C d various Massachu : ki W“ g ) . —The - 5 * variou: - ks fire, apparently estarted by his slavers. A|With striking employes on the basis of h;:“ attack, ‘while seated in s chair | § Mt’l:n o e ;{ne Sf e Getkior] actte itise. 1od ot Baston.. Fio whs bowa : b ;:l - < ol n‘f_”~ iacge area of undergrowth surrounding|a 9 1-3 per cent wage reduction instead | CP2SE With his valet, his only: com- will be resisted by his son. Richard| in Medford, 76 years ago and was grad- the firm of Morgan, Harjest and the body had been burned over e oihe J0 Dur oent cutiE gk becupnt | B W e ] : Croker, Jr. who declared tonight that|uated from Harvard in the class of 1866 : Paris. ppeared last Tuesday and|about strikes in several fextile plants | SirkWood, Camden county, he suddenly 4 ‘| he would undertake any litigation neces- | and from Andover Theological Seminary 2 v e My m_‘_ 4 ver expresssd the opinion he|here. The offer was refused, fell unconscious. Dr. T..F. Trudesu, of oy R laes7 to: teoire whatever rights hemight | 1a 1874 ived b dead for at least four days. The Cosmopolitan Club, composed of | Saranac Lake, N. Y.. who was iIn the 47 BT Thie 1. he Crat sarement p| A 3 Vailey ‘bome iy "-“' - Detective Eliis Parker, who for | national groups of emploges of the| M®Xt parlor car was summoned and tried v | | garding the dlsposal of the estate of the| Recretary Mellon informed Semator = two months has been working on the|American Woolen company today adopt.| !0 Tevive the stricken man, but. fafled. £ Tt B e B e o] e e s the et siie s inal mystery surrounding the killing of Johm|ed a resolution condemning’ the activities | M- Patterson had beem A sufferer from since the death of Richard Croker &t| ury upon reconsideretion had. resched x b T Brumen, circus owner, also took up|of “agitators and disturbers in Lawrence | Chronic cardias condition. | | Glencatrn, Treland. A Mt nlatlon ax haid"ty; Gttt TUESDAY AFTE] the task of running down the slayers of | who are trying to create a feeling of un. | Th® body was brought to this city % g s e Fox. He £aid he was convinced the man | rest in the minds of the peopler where Mr, Patterson had reservations at R e e, (inteRigg 1] migpeeoWiale that - cantributions oot New Yors, May 7—Virginins St bad been shot, the body carricd to the 2 beach front hotel. ~Arrangements will | | ;r:;s !"::x wufi(l&lon- nowh':m?:riv:'fi': V«oodrlvw mt!:;n r‘:nrnfl“:"‘:‘;ffl" a0t lian Mayo, former New Haven woods and an attempt made to destroy | PATENT CONVENTION probably be made to taks the body to G T - Satish. Gobtinne’ e o | Sxemdt, Tiom feqeral focom turer, last night was found R TS BRENE U, entutiel WITH GERMANY REVIvED | Dayton tomorrow. John A. Lewis:was born fn St, | FTSSt from the control of Mrs, Beulah have come from Digainy by a jury in the criminal Herbert 5. Miller. i ot T T L L i e . bans s e of the supreme court. Jurors Fox ran & jitney between Camp Dix| Washington, May 7—Secretary Hughes | Bridgeport, May 7——Herbert S. Miller, | LOUS in 1864, and at fourteen He | Beach water front property, and pomsi ;aopfe bk 1o mid (napired’ Dy the Sl Jed liberated since 230 o'clock in and Camden. has instructed Ambassador Houghton at | president of the Lake Torpedo Boat com- | entered the banking world as of- |bly to start a will contest, althotzh he | ideats which came from the college, Vice- = erooch, _ Seon_sfter & ¢l S e Berlin to notify the German government | pany of this city since 1913, died today | fice boy with the Natlonal Bank of |stated that he believed that ¢ the timo| President Coolidge declared before a Bovind ' tha Gy Bagt e BODIES that under the terms of the treaty with |in a hospital at Elizabeth, N. J., affer| Commerce of that ecity. Most of | of his father's death there was littls| meeting of the New England Association W" of lh- fib'rkn Ca-uh. agree and Justice Fineh told WRECKAGE OF A YACHT | Germany the patent convenion concluded |an operation for appendicitis. his banking experience was gained | Property that had not boen wholly or| of Colleges and Secondary schools in New | Who was arrested upon his recent |t had taken such a long time to with Germany in 1903 has been revived, | Mr. Miller was 48 years old. His home | in St. Louls and he had held every |P2rtly turned over to his wife. Haven Saturday. arrival in New York, and-later re- | the csé, be thought they should B Oakland, Callf, May 7.—The bodles of | it was announced tonight: by the state |was at 50 West 45th street, New York. . John R Hanify, wealthy lumber man,| department. and George Anderson, a boat man, wers| Secretary Weeks had ogposed the re- found today entangled in the wreckage | vival of the patent convention between et ased another attempt. They returned Lo :’:}2"{' g Ruh Ty AL Bl G R Le st ecd BRETRROR e Sy I:n,n,(m;,,:n :', T::tm:' e ,flt-m the verdict en hour later. company he was secretary of the Diehi | 207 to vice-p e Tonyls 8- | or attemipting to present the views of|a fence and then went down an embank- | fromin: aor et RCE ean Mayo, Who is 62 years e Manufastuisg . company at Hiizabeth, | cepted an offer from the Irving Na- | any othér member of the family: ment into & seventy foot quarry hole at o 8Ug- | to the tombs prien u of the yaéht “Quart” near Hayward on|this country and Germany on 'the ground | The funeral will be held Tussday at Eli- | tional Bank. three years age and | - 3 5 Limerock, R. L, was brought to the yur-| Mmented by grave charges made by |at £ o'clock 1‘—'!1 the Alamedia county side of San Fran-|that American Industries would suffer |zabeth and the Lake plant here will be | became, senior .Vice-president ‘of | - Susan (age eight)—Do you like YouF, face with the aasistance-of a diver. It| the U 8. Army officials Who clalm | torheys indicated cisco bay. The body of E. A. Christen- | through ailowing- foreigners to hold pat- . Before becoming president of the Lake closed throughout - that day. thatinstitution. Mr. Lewis has boen | Bew Bapa?’ was identified by Mrs. Walter B, M. Ar-| that Semenoff's generals i s, ialog Sibsia = Sisbee Smas) st St ::c;hdmi:h'i not be put in op-| | Mr. Milier leavos his fathef, L. £, Nil- | elected prosident of the Mound Ciry, | - Jack (dge fve)—Yos nold of Edgewood as an automobile be- | guerilla tactics agdinst- América o third member achting party, | eration epriving this country of | ler, and a brother and sister, all of Eii ¢ « Susan—So did We. We had him Iast| longing to her husband which was stolen | and R: ad ‘found tonight. | industrial beneft. Bank of §¢ LoGis < * ». xn-ru- with-equal ferocity, year.—Lit from. Orange street, Providence. _ e S

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