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CABLED PARAGRAPHS BRIEF TELEGRAWNS Death Sentences Tmposed in Moscow. : e RE i 3 | August Stein, 34, was critically injured : Moscow, May 8 (By the A. P.)—Eight P = 5 Rl R A | when he was caught in a bread-mixing ‘ 2 ' Rt " | priests, ‘two laymen and ono woman weic § ‘ 5 A 2 nachine in a bakery in Hartford. ‘ sentenced 1o death here today for having fir T e S ARV : Opposed -the requisitioning of church The. noted matador, Granero, was kill- treasures'and for alleged participation in '|: ed while engaged in a bull fight in Ma- disturbances, and-twenty-nine other per- drid, - sons were committed to prison for vari. - By e =R b % e P ‘ous periods up to five years. Five old 3 S i N + g | Forelgn trade of ‘mited States now men who were convicted were freed be- e i me‘lél Retreating|us nigher than its pre-war lovel, Secrecary cause of thelr age. Tws the de- J - sy | Hoover declared tonight in an analysis cf b L . > ‘Troops Have Blocked Rail- | & suntry's ‘overeess trade. ' F = clergymen. : on.. | ; G «, | To Present the Whoie Matter to the British Embassy it R B A = 7 Bt level @ little . S i A ashington, May. 8 ahove the four millin ton mark.” the Unic in Washington—Declares the Plot Was the Qutcome of LOVE AFFAIRS LED TO SIX SUICIDES IN NEW YOR! ez, Miss., May.8 (By thesA: P.) levee protecting the old portfon of avill Gomi E. XMORE he. 4 trieps of | ed- State Geological survey announced. - 4 S ille, La., comprising about two- | General Chang in China were described in —— i cti v . ment Printed in the London Times That Genoa Con- | xew vork May 5—Romance of the town broke today. ‘The new | a report today fo the. stato departmeni | The failure of George A. Haskell & Co, His Affection For Miss Mary Culberson—Senator Cul 1 2 : 3 bers of the Boston stock exchange, : < tha metropolitan area today, left in fvoded. The water Is reported to be| Peking. . He declared that up to yesterdey | wae. o . 3 ference Was Likely to Imperil Relations—Lloyd George | (7, *iiore il Bres oo o o Trom 2 to 4 feet desp in. the strests. of red that up. to ¥ was announced from the exchange Tos- berscn Has Refused to See Newspapermen in B Remains Optimistic of Ultimate Results at Genoa— | months. seven persons in hospitals— |parish on Black siver 4nd has a popula- [in that section had been Ereatly <onet-| enry word har ofcred ok Durat > main section of the X niniy T x % 3 salves havé not’endorsed fhe viry docus who had long -Been infatuated with a le town but residents | plefely “out of control” _and many ap: Dedication of Waterbury's new armory the K.ldfllpnl ch es. 1014 a questioner in the house of conamone | gefegation- denfed reports In:tho British | Provised spotlight glaring on his face. The Mississippi river is still on a stand | diplomatic council at Peking - rgleased tragedy, walking hand in hand. thro ion outside the levee was already | from American Minister. -Schurman - at 21 tains with retreating.troo;s had pass: | yrym. 3 suicide the city has known in many |the town. Joncsville s -in Catahoula | ad through Tien.Tsin and railroad traffle| o - - B %7 o ion With the Case—Detectives Had Been Employed te six_bodies in morgues—and the story in | tion of about 1,500, : ed. > ; Badgs oot tanes: ooy Hala sk : ’ - & . nearly every case one of unrequited love.| A hard fight was made at Jonesville, to| - The soldies of the routed .army were S b ooy o D s o hadow the British eran, nial is Made Statement lssued by Russian Delegation. Dr. Alfred H. Riedel, eve specialist, | bulld > the private leves protecting the | said by the American minister to.be: com. | *o.t COUrt & J0b fn his Detrolc factory. Shadaw War Veteran, But Denial is London, May S—(By the A. P.)—Aus- e Broadway ehoris girl, poisoned himself | had ben apprehensive for several .days | peared. “half starved.” Upon représenta- | which cos W tea cnmbefla);fl, the government leader. mg&;‘!fif”&fl?f&‘: and the French | f0F her love today, dying with an im- | that the dike wold not hoid. tions from. q.f Chinese forelgn office the | 1uo m::r e i Washington, May S—British embis h . il ¥ rgton, y 8.~ 3 Papers that thé intenview = between the At Maméroneck, John C. Kane, Jr., 34, | here at a stage of 53 feet. $300,000 in customs revenues feed sy officials indicated tonight that any Le ¢ poing charg s lared there was uo truth §§ 4 Volunteers and regular firemen fouzht A% afternoon. that he had mo reason t¢ I French | Fent with his school teacher sweetheart, stranded. Fengtien. troops. o TRt o Which Troke out meut Woodc] action the embassy. may. take in contee s declaration that the dese ¢ the discussion proseeding at Sritish peime mi l::"”s-_fl?’d-yb Naa'®) | Blizabeth Dumm, 32, into_Alton Wood | FLOODED FOR THE SECOND “The minister also’ reported that e, a. towh twenty miles. from | Cape [tion with the kidnapping charges of Al- instizated a move to send the a conference was likely to im- ,{’;'"‘. i, . {park. Their bodies were found side by TIME IN TWO WEEKS/ trough there was rno Intimation of.G: May, J. Flames destroyed several |€Xander L. Robertson, British war vet- to Argentina, but ssid it wak S elations of the British €overn: | " ormlY oM. ow attack on_ tho Helgian |Sde. hers with a bullet through the heart et eral Wu's next move, both. Peking, and Sife . thousands acres of -valuable timber land. | €Fan, would depend on the information 5 reccived tomorrow from Robertson who J 3 . | .Ralph Moyes of Cleveland; wil assist|Pi2is to come here and present the river in’ Arlington Heights here broke| The American marines sont as rein:|wijl H. Hays, president of the Motion | Whole matter growing out of, so he iate today, flooding that distriot -for .tne| fofcements to Peking and Tlen Tsin were | pioture Producers and Distributors of | Charges, his_affetion for Miss Mars B second thme in two weeks. . 1t ig beliév- | @aid In th despatch to have been, "a.vAl%| America, Ine.,-“Quring the period of his son, Z1 year old daughter, of re trying to recondile the dis- . - ed no persons were drowned, as residents | vable fac'n- organizational work.’ ulberson of Texas. i:",:’mtm.. Tut- scemingly wita no suc-| Vincent Laclardi, 18, painter in a doll [had been warned in time to reach points|Peciaily in Tien Tsin® tor Cu:berson throughout the day |and his aunt were icft alone in the Cife st factory in West Houston street, called |of safety, . New Haven was & Meces of hald-hends | continucd the silence he .has maintain- | Ing room of the Robert Treat Lotel, for Margaret-Violintl. 17, jnto’s hallyay, of ATTACK.ON TARIFF PEAN. , .. . |last night, when about 200 members of |ed since the matter was given publicity | more thar ur. It Is during thl A STATEMENT MADE MY the factory and begged her to elope with | ARRANGEMENTS FOR FUNERAL CONTINUES IN THE SENATE | the Bald-Head Club of America atténd- |and refused ‘to see newspapermen in con- | Ume, and that he ciaims He THE BUSSIAN DELEGATION | Iim to Pittsburgh. When she declined OF HENRY P. DAVISON 5 LU0 TN et the tenth annual inner of the organi- [ nection with the case. Mrs. Cuiberson 2pped. 1f ‘he wanted tg he drew s pistdl and fired five shots. One Washington, May 8~—An attack ori-the | 22tion there. was said by friends of the family to be | 36t aid all he had to do was to call fov pierced Ter chin. He’then turned the| . New York, May 8—1n & tiny 1vy cov- | exilo “tarifr" plas -pr T b 7 nearly prostrate. " Miss Culberson could [it from the many difiers at tables cred chapel in.the woods of Locust Val Genoa, May 8 (By the A. P).—Thely.,pon on himself, but suffered only X vashi e Caletition b 1 ogatimts con> 3 At ATane tRittek: e vacn n.| ‘Inquiry into reported plans for a merg- | not be found in Washington ani at Hol- | thereabouts. P Russtan deleg: flesh wound in.the cheel P o 2 b £ e the finishing schoo! whers she | “The ship he planned to take was {8 e— ference issued the following statement | TCUR B TR e BEET e haled into| 18 Where many multi-millionaries hav |dation of President Harding waslaunch-| F Of seivef ‘large steel corcprations was | ton Arm . R ,,f}:";‘l’::" today after Foreign Minister Tehiteherin | v it CiAe! BERSACTEr, 20 Wal Ralel 1070 | trielr - Long Island estates, funeral ser- el ‘todiay In'the senate and i the course mhed i a resolution introduced yes-|has been a student she had“withdrawn | sall from Doston on Saturday, Apsil rance. N had oc- ong |and his With a builet through the brain.| Fort Worth, Tex., May 8.—The levee| Tien Tsin anpeared to be out of ‘danger oy o th M- 4 fit,‘"xf‘mc;.fl:h i g:“,;“,'; Hslegaies | Relatives and acquaintances sa'd Miss | winding around the banks of the Trinity | With conditions returning to, normal, - he said, with regard to carrying | pu apparently they will mot Teply. Dunn_had refused Kane's pieas for mar- ¢ erms of the treaty of Versailles. | “Fignor Schanzer and other Ttalan rep-|riagetime and time again, becaus he Asied wheher he conld give any in- | resovatives Iabofed all last evening and | Arank—although she admitted she loved n congerning a moa despatch to s yedterday from Henry Wick s editor, to thé effect that ter Lloyd George told Vice ere made to Bl erison was staying . to make arrangl outh America. OF sin and ance was ended, Mr. Chamb: eplied that summary of the despatch eared (b have reached the premier af N and . Litvinoft had held a long confer- vices Will be-.conducted tomorrow for | ot the \Tour eure: depate Chalrmas de. | f6rday by ‘Senator Lafollette, re,uslican, | some time ago. 2. Robertson, John F. Eils (the de: safticlent account reached him, | 80 T, RN Minigter Lioyd George: |of Annoving Margaret Smith a fellow|pony "p. Dayison, philantropist ~and | Cumbe e chatge ‘of the-tarlff-bill, an-| YVisconsin. Some acquaintances of the Texas sen- | tective Whose arrest on the kidnapping ked me to say that +he ad. | ence with: Peime Minister Lioyt Seoree: [actory worker. by. persictently asking : g - u ome 3 ator expres it 3 b . | eh: h: beq used by Robertson) s s Gelerals ana| | Certaa, Salcsaions | s . SE L0 | yer 30wy i Betore ene cact | 130,06 1he Amorloan Bea Groms gur |nomncod it soms o6 k| OWRMOE| s widanea panaite hroke nte 4| Biron vt b 10 Nemack N Wi | and . etber sperstves ere i Bk Tord changellor, *ho also was | fallure of the Genoa cn‘nferem‘:e ?ho\:led_ throat and bit her cheek. He was sent | 2t the conclusion of an operation to re-|hytli comittee:before final sénate-sic- ';::;::’lg fi"f_;;‘;bf;"‘iul;f::" 'f‘szf'i:elr? “)'; E!l:’cslfy L\Yfi Jurney, secretar{’ of the sen- :}nhzmr ‘a;‘au:;d-_sl}h ;nr'l'll ;f‘ mh:zdv Russ'a not accept. the “1um|’lz“": Jre- | to Believue: hospital for cbservation. move a tumor from his hrain._ thomy o, b s PITE Ik ok A Forny e e ap, | Ator] buCtheigeiis 1o co{\lflrmlllrm from v . & ‘ sented- to her. This s the latest i Mrs. Constance F. Marvin was found | _The Episcopal chapel, known as St.|'Senator”Walsh, democrat, “Montana, SR ot e senator’s office that 'Mf. Jurhey had |the visit of ) ndrews, the aun series of attempts from the same QUAI-|go.q i g hathtub in her home at Mount | JOIN'S of Lattingtown, and founded by |opencd the' disdussion’ with :the dellvery| - L gone to /Newark. Robertson, to Washington, we dropped ters which were commenced 'Wheh 'the| Vernon.” She left ainote expressing hope | the'late J. M. Morgan, lias pews to seat |of & prepared ‘addréss™in Which he eited |-y o orpiaion of the feast of So. Roe- | w0 S charsey that the detectives | the case. ' Eilis and the sther operhiics Russian _delegation took the lberty of it o Con " 1 qiline forgiveness for | N1y 250. A host of - friends far ex- |mary authoritids and court decislons 'to 3 Wwho attempted to_get him out of the [ dccompanied Robertson to ork, ad LLOYD GEORGE SMILES AT GENOA TRIBULATIONS | aing that it could not contemplate the | " 0 ceeding this number were planning fo- | support his argument that the" provisions | 50 Which was begun three days 450 In | country.represcnted themselves as agents | where they shook hands in entire good the A. D.y—Qp- | Eeniine reconstruction- of Burope Wilhout | “\pic Taith Buchanan, 42, who recentiy | NISht to attend the funtreal - Inter- |were uneomstitutional: ° Senators Under-i Z8fh hdg’{t"‘s:nd; 2 “fh;nA IL;“;ee o aas| ot the department -of justice - throught | spirits and feft him. et homini “bg | considering the disarmament problem. | puftere-a nervous breakdown, was found | MeDt in the little Locust Valley ceme-|wood “of Alabama. ‘and - Simmons. -of e th this statement Guring the day from Will- n April 25, ELis resigned from taly “As regards the Russian question, it is necessary. to point out that the very pow- ers who demand unconditional aiceptance of the last memorandum on the Russian question have entirely dissoctated them- sgelves from this memorandum by refus- two women wer ewounded by a fusil- lade of shots fired into the throng. in° her room at'a loéal hotel suffering |tery Wil be private. - North “Carofina.; the® democratic leaders. from’ polsoning. She was rushed to a | A special train' wil convey mourners |joined him, arguing that for~ the- first hospital, where it was said she had a fair | from New York to Locust “Valley. Buses [ time " the history of tife country it was chance for- recovery. She said ‘she took | Wil carry them.along the’ tree-hemmed |propoxed to protect the profits 'of Amer!- the polson by mistake lane that winds through -beautiful pri- | can ‘manufacturers. ®eTy MyStery surrounds the death of Vin-|Vate estates to the chapel. There tMe| ‘Chairman ~ McCumber and: Senator iam J. Burns, chiet of the department’s | office. His resiznation was entirely pa- bureau of investization. cause of his own personal reasons and “If this is found to be the case, T |nothing that gr.3’ out of this case caused would prosecute them: But as far as we | it A few days later the other operative re- learn this is not the case. signed. Ellis' a-tions after that wesd charges made by Robertson also | outside our jurisdiction. We were out of arge who was : still most of the delegates no av heart to smile. Many difficulties worse than this h: besn passed and we shall pass thls one, Historic Trinity church, New Sunday, obsenved, with secial se the 225th anniversary he granting of ald Mr. Lioyd George ecpond- . sh. ch ing it T ¥ pow e ter . eonterence T with | 1n8 o ancept its oA l',‘"!“":u:.‘ the | cent Moreili, 25, who died in a police. | rector. . Rev. Charles W. Hinton, and of Utah, ranking républican on ;’;’E’:;;:n':l charter by King Wilam Iy ouone o statment from G. D. Anderson, | the case. If he saw fit o maks any ) Agnres ak important aspects of th 3 s arms after he had be vounded | the Rev. Endicott Peabody, head master |th> finance committee. defended thie plan, : of the Washington of of | arrangem for any other party om leadirg Azares ax the con- | 93L Impg man's arms after he had been wounded 'y, head master 7 i y e have come to ‘Genoa te it vo""i; wlxllc;:ht:x;a:fg;:l:t“tl‘r in a pistol duel with two or three other | Of Groton sehool, will conduct the scr- |the former insisting that If the. AmeTicdn | ghree alleged bandits who were eap-| - J- Burns Detective Agency that op- | his own tive or.to recurs 48 N e sich difffoulties; therwiss, | CONference have been men. He was kilied by a charge from a | vices. prodvcer ‘ralsed his price to an exorbl-|yyreq foliowing a rald Jate Saturday | eratives of agency had been empioy- | Jersey, it was none of our business. #ia as anequal at the conference, having threatened to wreck the conference un- jess Russia renoumced the economic agreement concluded by her with an- ave the conference? 254 echoed with all sort of rumors the breaking up of the entente and mminent dissolution of the economic sawed-off shutgun, after he had emptied | Eight active. pallbearers fwere selec- | tant figure it was not contemplated that|on. o fyrmhouse near Wilmington were | ©1 to shadow the British war veteran | That's as far as we know anything abodt his pistol at his assalants. He is said|ed today from the staff of J. P. Mor- |tho Tresident would increase tariff @u-|he1q fn §10,000 bail when araigned in the | "3t Would not say for whom they were | the case. to have been involved in several recent |gan and Company, in which Mr. Davison |tles to protect him. s East Boston court, bootlegger fight: was a prominent partner. - French and Belgiens ::"";;:‘:";‘::;;““c:;?mif;‘:{VE}";‘;' hg- Harlem, Hugh Chambers. negro, | Nelther e tamily ‘ot the banker nor | POSSESSED INDECENT oy Judse Fdward C. Potter of Toston, | SENATOR BORAN KEEFS WEISSMAN FOUND NOT _ G eir opposition to tha prop- ; " | shot and seriously wounded Lou's A. La- | his close friends will wear mourning aty - § formeriy judge of the district court of AFTER BORIS BAKHMETEFF GUILTY IN BANKEUPTCY CASE o “memorandum - to the | pean politics alms at thelr entire 8ub-|yeje, colored attomney, ' an argument, | his funeral. He had requestéd that there IESTURES, AN LISERATURE i - Johnsbury, Vi, died suddenly ‘n. the =S gome s;;-ixng bank on Tremont street,| Washington, May S.—Senator Borah, New Haven, May S.—Joseph Welss sorrov. A ures +and iitera- | Boston. He was 78 years of age. instituted from the floor of the senate | man amd 15.others, charged with cofe The Morgan banking house was dark "up"'g”"“m,,x' I e g today what he. declared- 38— - iong | Wiracy 1o conceat the mseets OO - today and it will remain <losed tomor-Aingron ~ Ky -0~ yvear old Egyptologist| The Bill'under Which federal farm loan | range” examination through state @& rupt, were found not guilty by a jury row.” The Tnion League club of Which | o3 iclturer. who, Was.nt-one,time sug- | Panks would'be authorized to make loans | partment channels of Boris Bakhmet- | United States court late today. Mr. Davison was a member has ap-if Joveq gs 2 United States -consul,. was | On the unencumbered Vaived of lands on [ eff, last accredited Russian ambassador | dict being returned at the uirection of pointed a committee of 48 to represent Jail- today-for six months, United States' reéclamation projects was|to the United States. He did this, he | Judge Edwin S. Thomas, who ruled that the organization at the funeral service, gton was said to:lave-;appeared | Started on its way to the president yester- | explained, as a result of the action of | the indictment agains tthe ddem "n! the committee being headed by Chaun- |, C ; P ties | 48Y for approval. the state department in advising the sen- | Were imgroperly drawn. Assistant cey M. Depow, Charies . Hughes, Will-| 2% 1ecturer Jo- mogt- of the hig.c! ordination to the jurisdiction of & BrOUD lneq 'wounding Patrolman Pohnderf. and of goyernmients, are now again Imperiling | ana1y was captived as a crowd of te- the conferencs by, attacting the eharacler | gries” ciosed in, shouting “Lynch him " swian delegates, after cbnfebring |Of dtimtum’. tor DVdrt-!tbp!,fih' ABTee- | The body of Robert Gay, eashier of - Liovd George, issied a |ment presented to Russia by other POW:|ihe Newton, N. J.- Gas-company, who derouncing the Franch amt]érs than themselves. (o | Qiappeared a month ago, Wwas fishcd out 3 ion _eame x v their attempy to break up the “The Russie delegati y | ot West. Chester ‘creck near: Peiham Bay and calling attention (o‘ “he | 3enoa in'a spirit ‘of concillation, preparedy ;g iqentined. ! $ : ication of the prine s N 1 these two countries are trying | 10 insis: upon the.appl o Theodore Budnick, heid at Bridgeton, naie It appear that evarything hinges | cipie of reciprocity, -and consillation re- |~ 'y ~on-acharge of kiling Blezar Han. sist that fallure of the the memorandum. will d af the conterence; be no such conventlonal expression of| New .York, .May . 8.—~Charged with nae { ¢ - E 2 2 s ate that M. Bakhmetelf was entitied to | States Attorney Cohen at omes obiained - Russinn reply, whila they them- | mains its.purpossy kins last Saturday, today declared he ex- | jam If. Taft, General John J. Pershing | O N6 COUntry. and was reported 10 havs | Dikmal Abdallai was held in $5.000 | e briiloscs and. lmmunities of & dip. | the relcase of a superseding indictment 3 . | pected to be executed. and’ Samuel W, Falrchild. bonds in Boston on a charge of possessmg lomat and therefore could not be requir- | Which return>d on March 24 last for sale a habit-forming drug. The drug | cq to appear before the semate labor | 3gamnst the 1§ defendants and which —new. In this. country—was described a5 | committee in its investigation of Rus-|Containd the same charges. It was une sian affairs, particuiarly as Involying | d¢r830d that warrants would be issasd Budsick sald he went to Hanki DEMOCRATS ATTACK REPORT PELLETIER DISBARRED to warn him to stop going MADE BY DIRECTOR DAWES 3 ¥EOM PRACTICE OF LAW | Budnick. While they wers & jeal Soclety of England. proposed-by the late Sir Ernest Shackleton. . * - Covingtom ~was ‘arrested on complaint AT MASONIC EXPOSITION | of the tecw Tork Society for Suppression | Specially dangerous. 52 YEAR OLD HORSE EXHIBITED ~harp demo-| Boston, May S.—Joseph. ‘C. Pelletier, A bt 4. Hamkinawaied Totehs s has New York, May 8.—Peeri sctus. | OF Vice: ~John S. Summer, sectetaty of | |xyn, members of the First Presbyterian ! g it g e o 38 3 r 2 5 i " t S 0. r 2 3 —Peering’ susplcius- pesle - > & = has How the were. fiade in - ther Rouse | Who ‘was recentiy remdved as il I | €0t e’ Budnick declared. T sald Mr |1y over a fence, Clover, 52 year O1a col, | Siqeq The. Sacloty o someler sereral. aihe SRt OF Booauiios, Mask: Blsda W 18 ruciiged 0 the questions were sev- | courts since the fall of 1913, anl 2t Basts R made 'torney of -Suffolk county, T2 . you took my wife; you can take e I * 3 equity ‘Wwith the object of prevent 3 34 3 ruptey hearing it was alieged that the li T Soe S e ey ed trom further’ practice of 1aw |this’ and T fired.” showed his,business-like teeth, flipped 41 | ers of the same charge, -until it develop- | $% Ject of preventing Rev. aresséd to the state department, 1 ; t Edwin Curtis. from continuing { e e ey | aviities of Welssman, a wholesule (e appropriations sommittes by|todhy in @ décree handed down by Su-| Two'men were arraigned before Su- |2PPrencnsive sear. and settled himself | g that most of those convicted got their g 10 0CCUDY | huy Jager these were called unofficiaily clotie the pulpit as pastor and using th £ ing_merchant i this cits, were mopt ime setting forth redue, |preme’ Court. Justice James B. Carroll-i prome. Court Justice Parker In Hacken- | oo, moit In Madison Square Garden to- | pietures from him. - e o resigeong using the church | o the attention of Secretary Hughes. . e plcture ¥ than $1,000,000. Weissman was taken i Byrnes, T , | tered. no evidence in his own defense, nrger. e - elivering: lectures “| With one exception, the entire regu i i St A 1| States Marshal Palmer. and for 1 res ¢ of e commites, whe|said that he was fore-judged on the tes-| One was Martin Ehlers, 23, who gave [, CIOVer s tempermantal, For at least | ucation ‘here: ticket of officers of the New York stock | L1 duestions were presented ' (oFmally | months move about accompasisd by 4 for specific information in a |timony of his removed trial. . himself up recently after shooting and |50 YOA7 10 a8 BOEh GVME B rel T ST T exchange was re-elected yésterday. iThe “g" . & dcuty marshal. charged that eaceful amalysis| Judge Carrod in his decision, refer- | killing his wife and 7 year o# son in 2, Pa. Frol: | g NERAL OF FREDERICK exception was the defeat of Samuel M. | ¢ immediate consider 3 Weissman and 2 others wers inaisstd port showed that the fgures |ring to Pelletiers fallure to offer tes-|Woodridge. Bhlers pleaded mot guiity | (N8t cxistence, he has plunged Into the et o wide range and voked . Py L. MUNTINGTON WEDNESDAY e = N o o 2 4 3 fedy ] decnpifve, and that they |timony, declared that he was silent wheo|and his trial was set for a week from | heart of New York, where his veneraoi b;“\:‘l’l;‘:\;l X‘_&?;fm"m"g committee, | .y overed a wide range, and asked in- L ‘:'?"h“;‘_:j - ,':"‘_’;:m";n:‘;_ e nanipulated in an effore to|he should have syoken, 2nd consideringnext Thursday. years attracted public recognitlon. . The | - 3ririden,. May .5 Frederick L. Hunt- ey formation regarding his credentials, the | ooy sy smaller amounts. Hearing g ¥ - 2 v ient, wearing a- perfect . form-fitling he pablic. & o i | the serlous nature of ‘the case, his de-| The other was Horace Porter, 22 years | 2jcien T e focten sy the|sife to dafend his own Integrity shouid [oid, coiored, charged with having kilied | 613y Blavkel. to which were attacned tstration.” have prompted him to ald the court in|his sweetheart, Mamie Anthonyson, and | VArious medals went on exhibition under repeit, Representative | every possile way to protect it. Charges|John Hicks, whom ~he considered his | Protest: of the ] f $187.- . g ington, aged 59 vears, grand commander |~ Mra. Mabel Jaycox, 20 of dersey City, tion of the American loan of the case were continued several § o!nKnig;is Templar bf. Connerticut and | bride of three weeks, was ~ struck sna | 000000 through 3. 1’:’;“‘,‘“ o the|On March 3 tils year. the cass came uw treasurer of the Kelsey Press compeny | killed by a taxicab in West Side Park, |Kerensky government of )‘j‘l—l o ent | again and at the ‘request of the govera: 5 here, draped:dead in his home at No. 767 | Jersey’ City. Her husband, Frank. 22, |object of the visit and activities of ment the chargs against eight of the de _“the republican lead- | Were sustained in four of the six cases|rival, ai the home of his sweetheart in| Veterinarlans assert that wondar-|p o4 strect. at noon today. Medical Ex- sustained a broken leg and possile jn- | eral Semenofl in this country. =~ fendants were noiled. It was announesd Mr. Byrnes (Teunesses) | Which figured in the removal trial.. Tha| Hackensack, . He pleaded not guilty and | [1ly preserved Clover's teeth not-only | J v e ;7. Bradstreet gave -heart|ternal'inuries. During the day Senator Borah an-|ina: another defendant bad died and ane » @detalls of savings|court found that Pelletier was guilty of {his trial was set.for next Monday. prove his age, but are the: use. for it. | ;o 016 ag the.cause of death. Mr, Hunt- nounced that he had_telegraphed Sem-| other was reporter missing and had Mt ome of the ecoriomies | having conspiréd with Daniel H. Coakley | Home-going crowds in Grand street, in | 112 Way he snarled when people pass- |y ion as apparently in good health thi=| Mrs. Carrle N. Hubbard, who recently | cnoff’s attorneys in New York that he | pag forfeited. - Jted quie &8 much from the|to extort money from clients of the lat-|the lower East Side, were thrown into g |0 to his show stall converted many ag- tam B. Hubbard, | Was willing the anti-bolshevist leader| " Benjamin Siade, counsel for the def Mendell, Wyoms: er. amserted t was “quithling’ 4. and th Q. spent i . of the | kiled her husband. W rame u comgeess 3e from the actis. |ter. by threats of criminal prosecution|panic late today as thres men and twg | NOSticS to the teeth theory. e tace o Suigas A waUAL | wealthy . garmicide - manutaitares. . is | should “have all the héarings he desiren.” | argued agamst the jurisdiction of the ties of the budeet buresu director.” and of protecting them and allowing | women Yell wounded when five men sud-| Fle Will stay, if all goes well, just & | yriin Mrs. Huntington he recently return- | named as the chief beneficiary in his wiil | although he indicated that he Would| court in the case against the remaining Chairman Madden of the appropria-|them to escape proscution after such|denly drew pistols and began shooting at | Week- - He will eat specially. prepared | o4 from New Orlean where he attended a | filed for probate in Boston. Mrs. Hub- | await disposition of & civil case agalnst | 1§ defendants, asking that the :: tions committee sald “somebody had|money ‘had been pald. each other. The gunmen began their | Srain and drink only water from_the | natjnnal Masonic. meeting. . . d bard is now under indictment for murder. | the general in New York before calling | ments he quashed. This fssue alsed the question of vermeHy” and| An order for the disbarment of Coak-| battle within a block of police headquar- | Prook at home. But both Clover and { 1y frantington was prominent. in fra- = him to testify before the labor com- | Judge Thomas to send the case to thi that while Mr. Byrnes had mentioned |ley has been returned by the court. ters, and all but one escaped. his valet will be happier when the week | t4nal and social and business circles here The 16th week of the textile workers' | mitt. United States supreme court, but & estimatey jur una year Of ©7 |/ The police, after questioning thelr [ is Over. and his death came as & shock fo the n- | in the Blacksione valley opened Monday | Later in the day attorneys for Sem-|days later the petition to the high oo $447.000.000 it wes @« fact that only |14 WOUNDED IN REVOLT prisoner, ‘said that the shooting affray > tire ‘community, in‘ which he was counted | with the approaches to the mills affected | enoff handed Senmator Borah a letter In | was withdrawn and decision reached 112067300 of this total could be attrib- IN 8. C. PENITENTIARY | £eW out of a murder eight months ago | STATUS OF CONTEST OF as one_of -the. leading_and most inflaential | practically deserted by pickets, with the | which they insisted that the general be ed to the Harding administration, the when a street duel resulted in the death THE MAJOR PROMOTION |citizens . He had served.in the clty coun- | exception of the mills of the Home |“summoned” to testify as to his pres- Ealance being a hangover. Columbia, S. C.. May 8.—Fourteen|of the leader of a band of bootleggers. - | ett.-ana was & Moson of the Scottish Rite. | Bleach and Dye company. ence in this country. PROTRST THE ADMINiSTRASMLEE Characte “alleged ~ savings ~ as|prisoners were wounded, two possibly|The wounded are said ;to have good (Special to The Bulletin.) He was to have presided over the 85th an- e budget Mr. Byrnes sald it was|fatally, today when 150 inmiates of the|charices for recovery. Washington, May 8.—The hearing on | nual conclave of the grand commandery, | The Patchoguo-Plymouth mills at Law- m‘.mm. that the oresident should be|South Carolina penitentiary revolted| ~After firing two shots at his wife fol- nrom‘:tlongo! uem’. Col. Duncan. K.g)n- Knights Tomplar, which will be held here | rence, Mass,, whose offer of o com. | SEORET AT ',E""nx’” CANNON misied by caims of savings “of the pa-|against the authority of the guards. AL|lowing a quarrel whem he came home to | jor to fll colonelcy ended late Satur.|on May 17. S . promise wage reduction was refused last oF S e e Washington, May $.—Vigorous pe- variety” and that ¥ he believed the|the same time the chalr factory building | Unionhill, N. J, tonight, Joseph Masala- | day afternoon but both contending par- [ — Friday by the 400 strikers of that mill, i = 2 fsion 4 budget bureau “he should, in justice 10|where the uprising occurred was set on | kobico shot himself in the head. He is | ties were given until next Friday to sum | TO CANVASS FIELD. OF opened jts doors yesterday for those who [ Washington, May S—Tears came to arine Ll that BO h tasgayers, urge congress to Geclare 4| fre but the recalditrants were put down | nol expected fo lve. The mans Wife |up. their ‘case. The testimony agamst RELATIONS WITH MEXICO | W2nted to go to work. e o s L Wy e paid for the operation of fvidend ¥ . el 4 < - . hanse todey DEFSy £ 1,500 g 1 v Gividen end the blaze extinguished speedily v throwinga bowl of jeily | Col. Major may be tersely summed up A bl providing. Tor (o sstabilshmment | 86th birthday -yesterday! toid of. the re- | #6I2 of 1500 grom tans oe MRS MERCHANT MARINE BILE BABBITS WERE RELEASED BY YOUTHFUL BURGLARS Tn January the president announced| The trouble arose at’the lunch hour |into his face and fied before he could fire lack of inabil- | Washi —Cr ot an i d today t to {he country that through economies|when 150 prisoners refused to re-enter | third time. B a rermer. derott at | 1o tom, MRy e canvise the | Of & metropolitan transit commission and | ETet occasioned in congress by 'his retire- tion of ¢ st by the = #fiected by the administration there had|the chair factory and armed with sticks torances. and lack of consideration for | wicie fied of relations bétween: the Unit-| designed to solve existing problems of in- | Ment ne: I nd _hous which been a saving. for the first aix months|and knives used in the factory work ad-|YALE LAUNCH SAVED below him in rank, according to Teports | ed States and Mexico was suggested in of- | fer-éommunity _communication in the Crouche in his seat. and taking onn the measure. .- e fiscal year of $136.000,000. His|vanc.d, according to prison authorities, FEOM PLUNGE OVER DA | that reached the outside of the last 1ock- | foial circles foday as' a possible.means [ Boston §ietropolitan district was fileq |70 DArt in the Dbricf - ceremeny, "I'ncle siuation of W ratement was couched in on the guards. The guards, it was add- o commmlttee oo Whethér or not | o freaching an’ agreement:to permit: Amer=| WIth the street raiiway committee of the |I0¢” smiled just once—when Representa- of the and ambiguons terms ed, then opened fire, many ehooting over| Derby, Conn., May 8.—The Yale launch | such testimony will be.regarded as' suf- | fean run of the Mexlco City government ot | leglslature. fine EIarzets Phummabes £ Ih et S Epiutupe o n, in charge of falled to show just whers these alleged | the heads of the prisoners but some fir- | Bingo, with George Corderry, freshman|ficient evidence of Col. Major's unfit- | General Obregon. 3 — leader, deciared the/ entire membership |y, cuentatives Davis, Tenmessemy wavings had been made. . {ing low with the result that fourteen|coach, and four students aboard, was|ness for promotion or = his Ineftciency | - So far as detalls ‘were revealed. it was | Louls Stern of Stern Brothers, depart. | F5rettd his decision to'retire from the y. Texas, both democrats, “By resolution introduced on February |men fell wounded. saved ‘from 5 plunge over the Homen | seonld. thot ne. the wnly. gramd. . on | inaicated tonight that meither -tho, Hard- | MeNt store proprietors, New York, under. | 10Use “in the bigomn of his youth. board should § b was requested to give congress the| = Prison officlals said tonight that about|iomic river dam here late today when | which the commities finds itself able o | ing administration nir-the Obregon au- | Ment a major operation at Mount Sinai{ [epreseniative Alice Wobertson object- otatis of these savines. After b delay | three weeks ago they were advised prle Michael Youns, o Yale under-sraduate, | report, is @ question much disputed. but | thorltles had been formally committed to fhOSPUal yesterday. ~Dr. Leo Sexer who e of thrte months, the director of bud- | onerz were in possession of conce; ‘went to th e i - t ommi N ere were indica Ope fon, declind to dis- | T.C o = - g npanies. Jot confesses that the sum named ‘rep-|weapons and an investigation uncovered orate in the memenes Sl CToensered thes ocfiushighs 10t [Opinjoats axmahy thies fithe o S e e cuss_its.nature. - He said Mr. Stern was | Uncie Joe” might by wuyug .o run| Ty 0 hateniali Lol fesents reductions some of which are{more than 100 knives, razors, bayonets| The Bingo's engine stopped 200 yards|inat ;‘fnor WL rocelve o favorabis re | being looked upon gwith favor by some,of- | “Testing comfortably.” again after a rest up of two years. P such 3 repictys SR teal savings. and Some of them cannot|and blackpacks. Orders were then Is-|from the dam and the wind carriey the | port from at least a majority of the | flcials both in Washington ‘and . in the $ record. on the ground that - :.,".‘.:m e 3 ;::n' o wecas, B oy odrgml;h:v;:ns:‘g;}.“,f,fl::: beat downstream while futlle ~efforts Tflitary, committes and be later confirm. | Mexican SELREE AR Bz :":' Sy ;fi"‘.'l:f"“';!&od:‘ and | pECENTRALIZATING WORK OF 1 i competing iines with y = 8 were being made to start the engine.|ed by the senate. This.opinion«is. by.| -“The proposal for 2 commission was dls. . ERYe INTERNAL® REVENUE~ OFFICES |uable confidential information. plainly admits the charge that the orig-|tlary and to have the prisoners Wear|mhree of (he . students jumped ¥ ssed swith President. Harding today by | COnty (Mass.) bandit gang was post- . e 3 o] S v staténents 50 inal statement of the presidert wis TOt|stripes. - The orders were sald to have |y, s Jjumped into the|no means unanimous but seems. to pre- | €U ;s ¢ ‘o | Poned” indefinitaly by agreement betwe, B - g based on facts. caused dissatistastion. and the outbreak t:x‘cernf::o ‘;‘fdhsax?:c:‘o ‘2°,§;‘:";?“ of | dominate. : Rl (et :L‘:r".'.'.:‘:‘."t;‘.’?";.,“z.‘.‘::fa. District Attorney Saitonstall and e 5 fagton, May 8—The experimeu: {7} Co8 0 XIS O e S foHowed! - lsaw' the" situation from tha Yale. dbok NVicTED OF et s would: prive_acoentable | el e h\-::“m;:lulfm‘ o whlch et pe | Gred the house was_entitied 10 ard managed to start the .Elitu's engine | 02 DO TAEE CONVIC! OF. . | ¢ General Obregon and his advisers.car-| L — T R AdguATt oS apidh Wil B2 | Chere the leak was and what comp POLICY OF GERMANY IN and zo to the aid of the Binge, mbis ALIENATION-OF AFFECTIONS | od o sugest it. In other quarters it war | The Misslsaippl flood rellef committee | Z20° 18 the four Pacific coast eities of | FE0C U0 W00 B0 00 MEETING BEPABATIONS |was then 100 feet from the dave. . T 3 T .- |indicated that. some. Mexican officlals al- | at & meeting in Vicksburg, Miss.. adopted | Eortiand, Los Anecles, Tacoma nd San | ™0 U0 Sinon Me. Love ~|dam is %0 feet high ana the water .| . NeW.York, May S.—A ‘sheriffs jury-to- | ready had given 'the suggestion -serlous| & resolution requesting President Hard- | Lrancis=o ably will be inaugurated New York, May $.—Kids of the low- by Ger- | 3 ’ i ¥ % 2 I ithi the importance of closer co-ordinatiod or Bast Side wre tredted to & :lanr -H;ml:;::-l:t{ ln;?g; fl: ?&x:f&'n 52 | Ine over it A thrdel fest-acep, - S:Z!rit;mfi o ;:rd::yh;:}:&o 0 9am- | consideration. X m(;;' i-::emn: aweal for. “peblic contzl- o !';e:mnrl;mhv It was sald today at between American < raiiroads’ nd o~ chage today. Patrotman WSS | renmra 1 . SO TRt Chidren, fand’ a gEARGRIIEr-Yor | o o 7 i 20,000 flood” suff £ Secretary Mellor said the _treasury | *hIP companics. Raliways would g D::_"‘;'""":‘ “"zb{""’,‘,.cm: gotions aro unfulfillable, and that- aim OX THE MERCHANT MARINE | Goldberg, husband of Sally. Goldbef, 27| - FREESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS | A iight earth shock apnarently moving Ber. oenl’ op SErOAE. ik ithis. Smcns 50 (aeign steamutiy S has | " attained, sald.Dr..0O. Gessier, s e o, 3 years old. S Se e from “west - of taxpay returns coul a snimal store. They fled. leaving 1he | iefer of,defense, in an address today | VVashington, May 8.—A White House| Mrs. Goldberg had sued for $230,000, | gk dishes feomy mauiled fus lture and | 2ng “closed n the lstrict offices.” them, Mir, Love said, :;f"' that cAges open And seventy-five of the TES| 5 th local branch . of the democratio |CGUferenée on the merchant marine leg- | eharging that when Goldberg Was way, | uation in Fresstone county, the cene Of | es in' Pittefield, . IL. The distarbuon o ot et b bits made their escipe.. - party. - He-added ‘that should - France | Siation nending, .before congress will ‘be | supposediy on a business’ trip, and -her|: E "is becoming . ¢ : & 2 ordization e 5 1 rl came.at 5.40 p. m. and lasted onl, few | BODIES. OF TRSH = jand and occah carriers, with a ress The murglars were captured. but the | o T 04 against - Germany, Great DKl tomorrow night, President Harding|daughter, 7 years old, had -become-ill; {5 Ahe. formation Eiee pecoeny i e et 4 ouid By rabbits were too _flest far Patrabman | (IR PrOCtil (AER R TOIMATE, | BIECt | having inyited the republican membbrs | ane - want: to Aaiantic City, and- there : i - HEROES NOW IN DUBLIN | (it much business w - Hartz, who left them for the kids 01, . .ot har but-they would réfuse her |Of the senate commerce and house mer-|found her husband ..and . Mrs. Burken | mescags on from & deputy % ot P pather vp. 1. | eny support:. - e 3 i?"‘;’; x{;::g\:n czfifi;&::tlndeh;qe of the | frolicking on the haach' ) G i sheriff of Freestone county. Cederal Ba u:" .n-::::.k; dr::;‘n ‘Yflr‘kl:" \{":1: mm“h“&y 'bo(dlI” o‘theu ‘;rhl; Ame_n° 1SSUED 'y — i3 nd, was said A _suit for absciute divorce from:Gold- 0 hat 3 - force - e les = T- | BENC! WARRANTS PRELIMINARIES OF CMILEAN- HOWARD CROKER TORES today that the prosident probably wotid | berg has been filed by his wife. - ton, replish that 4. suflicjent of | Light a ‘slong Broadway had their |ican soidiers who were killed in the > rangers to handle. the situation was de-| cotivities. sharply curtalled by & polies MORSE AND parting for Fairfield. PERUVIAN CONFERENCE CASE AGAINST, s FATHER | JT5° PRISSSe of the blll during the pres- Y World war began this morning without s ent session of congress, v T 3 order last night prohibiting dancing in |ceremonies. . The bodies were. ht = B ¢ 4 GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, At anyiof them after two o'cloeck in the o i 9 Washington, May §.—The final prelim-| manahagses, - Fla., May.. 8.—Th g - ke i 3 \ here by the steamer Miiwater, which ar-| New York, May 8.—Bench r tnaries of the Chilean-Peruvian confer-|peme court of moru‘:‘,m;'y afmtmed OBITUARY MAKING CRUISE IN PLANE | BEPRESENTATIVE STINESS morning,”. rived Sunday from Antwerp, were issucd today for Charles W, 3 sncs on questions arising from {he treaty| (i Gecislon of the clreult cours for Patm Willlam R. Allen. Washington, ' M3y ¥.-Thas /srulaiie o i, e ] RICKar . Yl the s bacfcan. vies | el kis' (hrée Sunt :lr—r:m -‘1'1.:‘ ‘:m m’ m-::: g:‘,::‘,fi;’“..’ ”: Q‘-’:l‘::;du:: bl:‘:ofi:::;;d( Au‘:;’:"o'f”' c;;‘;ry;;& !gxss lw—W; “lm R.jpiane Santa Meria, en route from lll.ulnl. w.‘..m}.\zen. " May’ -m-nm Unionhill. N. ;f‘-:’x D.v‘o':':::v ';;u::r‘\;' A, wcr:m;rf:enl -.."."..“é.e bodies gr'n: r.;n-"f.., !l-l'- 1 of , * ‘ J o ; ., & civil engi-|Fla., to New York. loft Washington o~ epublican: Rhode Tsland, was| 2% of Secatcus, N. J., e ¢ ved from vesse] - federal court ;u,:mr:::u:hm uflmn -r:-—u, :;l_ - nf-':-.r“n"‘c'r‘;};‘;’,‘”‘l g U lc/lml:e(;g. ;d:{\'.pe:‘ll::s!v\v‘a:x a g fh e v with vn?;"","‘éf' confined to %iwnh?m tonigh! 1? driving through u..’.ww:;:g ::3‘0:1': :'hn::‘:: the- mglaeu mkc bl:t the 4':: :‘n. n:-n. to h Peruy dnwas f % 3 { Ur icks of New York, 4 mémber of the | 4 an infeste ¢ £ - Lee. i o e 2 The ...(.,..'.. umm‘ 10 N‘ te k “fo, annul the action of thejof 197, 'Heé was connected . with th: house Hivel Committee, and/a Dumber of/ sy Same’ r 2 from "’“’fi..'f:h‘ ;e; v.h-mz -;x‘:r;xwm. 3.2 'll;h';-wwm “;Rthiwn‘m’q.!n':c"mb’. M:‘l;l J.flu.- ' Eaimies sfve e Ratyvian, Yy s ning his property over' to}Bethichim Shipbuiiding corporation dur naval ofiears ae paseengers. . The.pas: hovever, (it ] ihe. Torced them to alight and ' clapse. betore ailof them are delivered. o] rants on: the : ing e World war, " Senger list lotazed eights of fiouss = i A aro their automobile rélatives and interred : 3 ~Attorn o 5 i T X

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