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8. Gov't Firmly Sovietism| Will Not Consider Any Ques- tion of a Loan to Govern- ment Based on Soviet Principles. George Ellls, sought since an attempt | * Washington, May 15. — 4n elaborate to shoot his mother-in-law, Mrs, G. H.|statement of the American viewpoint as Had Been Invited—Complete Abolition of the 12 Hom Day in the Steel Industry Was Discussed—The Guest: 5 » Ramsdeil, was found dead in the woods|to the expert discussion of Russian econ- 2 proposed that the miners accept WAage | at Westworth, N. L z omic problems at The Fiague cabled by Were Told There Was No Intention of Government In reductions averaging 21 per cent. in_ set- ——— the state department yesterday formed 5 tlement of the strike called jlast Ap: Representative Moses Kinkead, repub- | the basis of Ambassador Child’s confer- o A Thie Ofter was refused point blani by |lican, Nebrasks, announced yosterday |ence with Senator Sehanzer and Premier terference. o i leaders of the miners’ organiza.irn, | that he would nnt be a candidate for re- | Lloyd George today.i. Genoa. The com- 80 o ) gt . inner and the at headed by Philip Murray, vice president | election. munication, however, merely made more | Washington, May 15.—Compiete aboli- ;’;{x_’x““fiw’o‘;"m‘:"i:‘:;fl._ ttie, B2 of the UniteG Mine Workers of _\merica. —— Dositive if ‘possible, the cdnviction of | tion of the tweive hour working day in | SNeinE CnPRrIMOTY SO, T SEUC L P The hard coal diggers will remain cn| The governors of the London Stoek | the Washington government that Russia | (e stee] industry was discussed at a !: Question of such import to industHia sirike) unpil. they < aro granted, the 20 | Rxchange have decided. that, begini.ng ['must rid Herselt”of sovietism as the first | ;. "% o 0 W00 0 R rih v : per cent. increase included in .the 19 |next Monday, the exchange will remain | essential step toward economic restora- it 0 whieh dent Harding had | The statement added that the disnes HEs s o e sutekl Ko, e, Ir. [UUSICIRMIA e a0y Homy h | imvited forty-one™ representatives of the|was “another devélopment of. the piesi- ray declared. It was made plain that while the O 3 B o -aftords: 2 Unitea | the administration at the present which| ~The employers' proposal was submitted | Minott A. Osborn has resigned as as- | United States does not desire to impede e L O Pl S ts mfi““',“";mx':f?"m chamber of commerce of ', the | took rank over that of a desire to es-| g . meeting of the miners’ and operai- | Sistant secretary of Yale university and|in any way an injury by international "Tho guests were 10id thére was o In- | Forty.one leddérs ‘io'. 186" sipi) s States declared that the country this| tablish firmly and successfully an Amer-| /s sub-committees o wage contract ne- | Will become permanent secretary of the|experts as to what Is the matter in tabitlon: of ‘“\,emm;‘t aterfertiian ‘n'wy in addition to Secretaries Mellor, very moment is on the threshhold of a - - He doubted, helgotiations, at the Union League club| | 8lumni advisory board of Yaie. Russia and is prepared to join in any [ “ui R0 0 B0 e he | United | sivover and Davis, were invited o -the new era;” that business 1§ reviviiig and ar would have oc-lyt offered to sign a new wage contract — plan purely for the purpost of making | BUNALE PUSTICS, but thEt Fetas Toluasl dinner the “country is finding itself.” The curred had the United States possessed | it the strikers providing that: Samuel P. Allain. 20. a pative of Man- | such an inquiry Washington officials are trisk revival: and: that the<one & of Eovernment he Al Was e e | &y Terchant marine ccmmensurate With| " uContract rates shall be decreaseq 18 | chester, N. H, was held in $3,000-bonds | certain that the resuit would be only doing away with the excessively long|MANUFACTURERS APFROVE ested in restoration of normal world |its commercial importaice. per cent. below the rates established by in municipal court on charges of raising | t; show that the chief economic bar- work day ’was to do it before the full 3 PRESIDENT'S SUGGESTION business and economic conditions and he| No Civilization Without Commerce. |the United States anthracite coal com|OBe <dollar bills to notes of higher de- |rier to Russian restoration is sovietism. >R et litallls g = added that thers was no disposition ON| it nope s any one realization” he|mission in August, 1920"—the scale im | ROmination. Until the doctrines of government Which | ™\ Ly rging said he had found senti-| washington, May 18.—Steel: manamié- its part to hold aloof frm'; other ";' sald, “which fixes -itself more firmiv |effect prior to the existing strike. are woven through the Russian mém-| . 's)corabie to the change, in GiScuss- | rurce I Goiterence: at i Wit SO tions, American Industry, however, Belihan gnother in the mind of one charged| “Day -Tates of men shall be reduced orandum of May 11, have been over-{, ;. yogter with individuals tonight with Presiuent Harding approv- sald, should not be destroyed to bulld 3 $1.20 per day. turned and Russia ‘is governed under | . 1o o e e industry b president’s suggestion - -Jof -2t up the commerce of other lands. (Continued on Page Six) “Day rates of boys shall be reduced 72 !;‘e iia ?“l’mlflnn::':;“"z“wt:::‘::{ added that he found also the conviction | uuojition of the 1z-hour work-day. .The e pe:od:syé; duction of 21 t th:o\l:mtolhf “rest of the world she e :\h:s“:b:x}:rcl:lg;e e ithoat oabeion. | 41 reprosentative leaders of l“i&:’ DAIL EIREANN DISCUSSED R e s et o B b Anietian VIO eip ] SAY try who were present unanimgusly UNEMPLOYMENT SITUATION proportion to the decrease in living costs| The retirement of Charles T. Terry and 5 < tiaily unanimous action on the vart of | gqonted a resolution authe the agaln 1o sc up trade’and commerce re- | e "employing forces in the steel and | ooobirms ot tne Aoeerican flflll'c since 1920, according to the statement,|Nathan Abbott from the law facuity of | lations with the world at large. oo tAGRtey Steel asd Providence, R. 1., May 18 —Settlement | which quoted the industrial conference | Columbia university at the close of the Obviously it was pointed out today tron Institute to name a committet of The purpose of the conference. the steel | " , he' el indugtly cto’ Mallits out of court in the case of Biward T.|board and the United States labor bu- | Scholastic year was announced yester- |that the United States sovernment will | mayers were informed, was to afford full | bien o qua coreral iwvestigation ot the Bannon, New Bedford, Mass., lawyer, |reau of statistics to the effect that costs | ay. mot consider any gquestion of a.loan 10 gng’free diseussion, of a question which | yioror g 1o report thelr conclusions w against Charles T. Manchester, Jr., of this |of living in the mine regions had drop. s government based on principles that | B¢ prcsident deemed of first smporiance | Mot 200 4 city and Aublrn, based upon the plain- | Ped 24.4 per cent. and 22 9 per cent. re- avowedly would denty any recognized |\, inqygtrial America. Judge Elbert 1. Gary, chaimas: el Uf's contentlon ' that he had been de- | spectively since fhe last wage awarl | republic has appointed an American at- | form of security for the loan. It if use- | Aimost to the hour of the meeting the |, U058 Eibert H. Gary, chaifman of frauded in gambling huoses said to have S gl torney as adviser to Prosident Sun Yat- |lees for the Russlan delegation at Genod | gyests were without Information as o the | U, LUAd Of the Uniied ~States - Stas been operated by the defendant, was an. | TO PREVENT PROFITEERING Sen and has employed additional Ameri- | or e 2ol 9'55"{’ be’;f"’fl‘;‘;‘o:‘f:e':g' subject 1o be taken o hAflerJa.l:] IS will name. ‘the’ GoRite WlE v by ' i = n aviators. G ognition in a diplomatic wi & meeting at a local hotel, Judge El- 1 b rd nounced todsy by counsel for both siaes. IN BITTMINOUS coar |7 2Viat oA AleuA T, RicHTARS fr Bosans At & Jookl hotsl. Jodxs WL bl make the investigation. : Jhs it Ivie lbrn\;g!flou!n United Srates tion, it was said. And. if public fWnds | the United States Steel corporation, went | ¢ ."‘”"{mnx’.mfi“lm:"m'mm‘ t0 an Amfouf“’ce‘;mn‘:“m‘:'n';od‘;‘"fifi’hm il ainton, May : Sraicrs | cigaretis manutactirer of New York, |are mot to be available for such a 1oam. | io” the White House and was closeted | &4 10 Ui Wiiie House according 1o as Settienient hud tel st non»unlon!ea::ln?‘sa lsncoéhnmg' the ull) _of | will not contest the dovorce action filed American private capital would ¥e still| iy president Harding. It was assumed bl ref g Bannon and Michael J. Lynch, adminis. | produced in spite of the bituminons min | 2£3/1St him here May 9§ by Constance |less willing to venture into Russia, it | that he had gone as @ committee of one president trat the 12-hour work day be trator of the estate of the lats Michacl | rgr il S a':‘ba‘““;‘:"‘mtmt“’ Talmadge, motion picture actress. was pointed out. to obtain information as to the “agenda” | PrESOen (AL the 1ohour Work Say B J. Slattery. No suit was broug's agawst | day with S o Brcement to- A e e e e e e 1+ un | DN o Teaving the Whits House he would | 370 J, 2. 100 0 Y6 FNU il o the Blane;'y P 5 Mg w“!fit. ‘glm ‘yi‘: % ecreulry [oover -upon an ad- ernment was said to belleve 'mut 80 | make no comment on the conversation tian for the: gusstl w.lun the party dis- et had betw secvad G M Eotih o Frotenins B0 TiEs tm; 1previim'ng' 2 economic diagnosis of Russla’s affalrs|ypich had taken place. plzasd, sald IRE S purpose of the con- DAYs i come. fito. faderal oadit h x| the periog. tae dmmtes ol stia, | Junction sought by Cheney Brothers, silk | by an international groun of experts a1 | Georse B. Christian, secretary fo the| (U200, SO0 8 SO0 FIWest S question effort to establish the fact that Manches. | Iy tied ¢ fndustry remains partial- | manufacturers, against the Gimbel | cluding German and Rupssian speclal- | president, issued the following statement “whether or not it is practicable and tor ook over gambling concessions raid | The scheme, adopied only atersome | SFOULCTS’ department siore, New York. |istts in commercial matiers rallroads | rom the White Houto on the aimner: | M o7 106, '8 Pracieable e deas of other adherents to each side of | to have been controlled by Mr. Slattery | tense moments In open debats dutin ek L e m m a basis g o pop reasitattets | I8 gyt lhcoie Boggen sl et e s bféore 1A dearn. it e plair.)» {Ene omnts noopen thevop“man_g Petitioners for the removal from the | sibly might be in order to for company of neariy fifty representative wecommodation. lt stated. | alifornia ‘has resigned. Directors of the, Crucible Steel Com- A a'nst | pany declared the regular quarterly div- . 4 fle‘t of $1.75 on the preferred stock. Sweet chocolate 1s candy and not food, according to a decision given by the Ulflpfll’ States circuit court of appeals. Finding Itself”—Warns That American Industry Should | . the Operators. : Not be Destroyed to Build Up the Commerce of Othes Lands—Dwells Upon the Importance of- Establishing Firmly and Successfully an American Mmhmt-Mg- vine—Maintains That It is Essential for Commerce and Essential for American Defense. e ) a; 18. . —. President The president declared there was no H:;i:n?p:r:.\m;“g ¢ today before the!one comstructive thought in the mind of The New York Central and Hudson . | bEs the Iron and Steel Industry R. Co., brought sult for $500,000 against Forty-One Representatives of e the Central New England Rallway Co: i pany for alleged breach of contract. New York, May 18—Representatives of the anthracite coal operators today o) S Army officers from the nine corps areas of the United States and branch chairmen of the Military Training Camp association will meet today for a na- tional conference on.citizens' camps. PROVIDENCE GAMBLING CASE WAS SETTLED OUT OF COURT y 18—(By the A. P.)—The today gravely, but peace- discussed administrative matters, especially means for dealing with the serious unemployment situation But the minds of the meémbers were ~maluly preoccupied with the proceeding at Man- sion House, where in a prolonged con- ference Michael Collins, head of rhe provisional government, Arthur Griffith, sident of the Dail Eireann, Famonn De Valera and others were trying to ceach a peacc agreement The session of the Dail was not a lengthy one. Owing to the continuation of the peace conference an adjournment was taken until tomorrow afternoon in ®n atmosphere of hope for unity, tue o the fact that Collins and De Valera tame very near to an agreement in Wednesday's debate, notwithstanding the The government of the South China Washington, May 15.—Coal operators | oS00 J: Pialogion, .Greek tobaceo and Federal Judge Augustus N. Hand of New York granted the preliminary in- The beiief was expressed tonight that f unity results from the conference of he leaders, it may stiffen the Irish ati- ude toward the British ministers in *future negotfations arising from the reaty. But the chief desire for a peace- ful issue lies in the hope that it will sarve 1o check the spreading acts of disorder arising from the disturbed conditicns, not revealed. s N y. : “The president stated, Judge Gary f supreme court bench of Jystice Edward | for international coversations as to Rus- | of the jron and steel industry and Secre. e , The amounts involved were assembled in response . to President | p. pierce were given ieave to withdraw |sia on which all were agreed as to the | taries Mellon, Hoover and Davis. No|Sald, “that he did not desire to interferc Harding's invitation—that the “coal in-|by o special Massachusetts legislative | facts, The outstanding fact thus to be | announcement of thé purpose of the din-|With the naturai and l-tlllmml Prog- dustry would either govern itself or the | committee which investigated the charges. | developed, however, in the American | ner was given to the guests in advance. | 'S8 of business, nor to do anything ex- COURT FINDS 13" HOURS OF Eovernment would govern it,” was drawn viewpoint will be that sovietism itseif | «After dininz, the president stated that | CéPt 10 assist industry to meet if pos. JAZZ MUSIC A NUISANCE | P in a formal statement by a commit- An increase of ome-tenth of ome per | is the stonewall that blocks the road |he wished to 'kmow better the men com-|Sible what is apparently a strong pub- tee of the operators present for reference | cent. in the retail cost of food of the to Attorney General Daugherty. The from Russia’s Teturn to the family of | prising his company of guests and to very | lic sentiment. He gave opportunity te average family in the month ending April | nations. The, point that blocked Amer- | {nformally discuss with them the com- |81l present to express thelr views of the jcan participation -in. the Genoa confer-| plete abolition of the twglve hour work- |Subject lfndvr inquiry and advantage ence and again stood in the way of |ing day in the steel industry. He ex-|Was freely taken of the invitation” American, acceptance: of the invitation | plained frankly. that there was no inten-| “Affer & full, frank and_free discus —_— 3 “{ to The Hague, it now has been explained | tion of government interferénce in pri- Ton at which ail present favored adél. Robert 0. Morris, of Springfield, Mask.; | fully to the conferees in Genoa. was that | vate business, but that we are about to | shing the. 12-f - yRar-i0 | 'the whole ‘proceeding: begam with “Tegos a great industrial revival and gg practicable,’ U A inued the office of clerk of ourts of Hammden | tiations of a political character, involv-|the one hove of abolishing the excessively | “2 resolution was adopted in which i music | OPerators. donsimers' representatlves, | county, Mass., a record believed to be al- | ing an implified forecast that the soviet | long working day was to do it before the | Was unanimously resolved that a ecoms kins, a negro, 15 years old, one of four | shop. and a government agent, Who will 8u- | most if not quits unequalled in Massa- government might be' recognized by the | full swing is resumed. mmele of i;'el;rom the steel industry: by taken into custody today jn connection| The complainants:decided to take their | PeTViSe distribution of orders for coal, | chusetts court annals. other powers.' These negotiations pre-| “The president expiained that he had | appo g:edl by president of the Amer with the kiliing of Mrs. Blizabeth Kitch- | troubles to court yesterauy waen securar| Wil 3¢¢ that coal is sold direct to con- —_— ceded any exhaustive cconomic Inqury. | discussed the matter with individusi|lcan Steel and Iron Institute t5 make: 4 ens. 20 years old, was burned at the|!gnored the requests of mourners attend- | SUMers, and that prices are reasonable. | yyomen, in face of strong oppositien, | Not only has the .American viewpolnt | heads, and found much favorable senti- | scien and careful investigation and stake tonight Ing funeral services in a mearby chapel|A Eeneral committee in Washington of | won the right to place on 2 diocesan |heen recommunicated to Genoa through | ment, but there is a conviction that the {o report o the steel Industry thelr find: The iynching occurred at the scene of | that he ston the phonograph at least un- | the same tybe will obtaln co-ordination | council of the Maine piscopal diocese, | Ambassador Child amplified form but | abolition is imprattesable without sub- |ings. the murder and followed an aMeged con- til the service was over, between the " district committees. Mr. New York, y ¥ i ¥ nuisance, in the “oninion-of Magistrate | OL'cT, and larger gathering of operators _ bor statistics of the department of la- Simpson. He fined James Secular $10 to ratify the plan and to bring the com- | por. ek eunen, nelghbors. domplamen. taant T O e s sne- morning untl 11 at mENCewhn. woiy | 4LOR 0 clearing Touse committecs in | aged 35. his. GamBIecer. nio G4 dance hits pouring from it horne over (he | CAC. Producing: oul -dfstrict.” made wp of 15 YEAR 'OLD NEGRO BURNED AT THE STAKE I GEORGIA Davisboro. Ga, May 18.—Charles At-!entrance to his Eighth avenue at Portland, Me., at the 103rd annual | i is now known’that diplomatic repre- | staritially unanimous action by all the| “The meeting was harmonious and: ssion from the 15 year old prisoner: 1le | Secular said he “couldn't understand |l0Over assured the meeting, which was | covention of the diocese. sentatives of the powers here have tak- | employing forces in the iron and steellis hoped much good may result” was tortured over a slow fire for fifteen | this lack of appreciation for music.” attended by more than fifty operators — minutes and then, shrieking with painm, en a hand in the matter and forwarded {hat (he plan would be -voluntary and | Framk Tartagliu. alieged leader of & |yery full expositions of the situation in w questioned concerring his accom-|gopE FoRr P SR, temporary.”. Secretary Hoover aiso pro-| gang of bandits which had its headquar- | \washington after conferences with Sec-| PINCHOT NOW LEADING BRI TS TR plices RECOVERY OF opsed that the scale of prices fixed by |ters at Wilmington, was arraigned in the retary Hughes. Because of the nature e e et o] v LT Atkins was said to have implicated an- MEN SHOT IN FEUD F;x;l A«;mhdnjszrator Lt:ufle\d l]\; 1917, | Bast Boston district sourt. His case Was | Lok e oo nioiions thers would be : other negro boy but to have exonerated - - with such adjustmentts as may be neces- | continued until May 26. little surprise in informed diplomatic PRk iy 18— Dot Dindbot | New Telte 04y 38, 2 his own brather, whos: had ‘Pineville, Ky, May 18.—Belief that|sary should serve as the rough basis es in \Washington if the basis of the eiphia, May 18.—Giffore t macted WHIL Lhe, colta an ia Strertut [T Eiicat Tandl Ball, thought|for Drice agreements. The conference 22’:1:5 e g." The Hague were | toniEht maintained his lead over Attor-|the federal reserve bank that np invita- yesterday to have been fatally wounded | Iing momentarily at this point, but After being hunted for four days by . - | tion to -oposed conferen Lon- it | pemmec for an attack on Miss Etta Col- | compietely revised before it is approv- | IeY General George E. Alter in the re.| Uon o the propesed confersnce in Len Members of the mob, comprising nearly | In the outbreak of the Ball-Colson feud |unanimous agreement was eventual'y | by, aged 30, at South Woodstock, Sun-|eq wy the plenary session of the Genoa AT P e Yo Sionty Dt | Sakird Na® Kigdi g b 2.000 people, then raised the body again, |3t the court house here, would recover | Secured. day, William Hazard, an elderly negro, | sonference where it will be taken up to- :-t"em“, r;’:"m :Emote Astrictn S utal] Pepoeta; i 5 P LANEE ‘”“M that ‘fastened it 1o a pine tree with trace |Was expressed today following an exam-| Discussing the conference later. he | was captured in the home of his broth- Y *haine, and relighted the fire. ination by physicians.. Ball, shot twice | Warned that it was by no means certaln er-in-law, Mark Dunbar of Chelsea, Vt. and mountainous sections today which |the conference had been abandoned. morrow. i or g It is learned here that the degree of : P two| “When the conferencd Wil BNk B Following the Iynching of Atkins, the|in the hvad, has been removed to his|that such a plan will succeed,” pointing \cmtmon existing. In Genoa regarding | Tised and lowered the totals for the #og- mob started out on a search for the ne- |home in Middlesboro. Hurst was wound- | Ut that the fifty operators in the agree- gro he had named as his accomplice. ed in the back: ment, though controlling a very great s. Kitchens. who served as a rural| Georze Colson, arrested yesterday in|Provortion of the present soft coal pro- carrier, was robbed and murdered | connection \with the shooting was in cir- | Quction. had “to obtain the co-operation today about four miles from Davls- | cult court loday. nis counsel conferring |Of 1,500 other operators.” e described with the siate's attorney a “ate for|it s 2 plan to “see what we can do by Fire partly destroyed the bullding in Rockland, Maine, used as naval training station during the world war and threw sixey persons employed by the Modern Pants company, ‘which occupled the b great. | Candidates, with all but 284 of the 7.934 | gested by Sir Robert Hornme, British the attitude of America Wwas much Er*a' | gistrics i3 the state unofficially reported, | chancellor of the exchequer, President er than had been thought w!sfl"a‘ Son | Pinchot had a lead of 8,467. The total | Harding is reported to have intimated the action taken by the sub-commisslon 'yoie 5o far received gave Pinchot 498,768 | that he would be pleased to have Benja- and Alter 490,302. min trong, governor of the New Yaork of the conference relative to The Hague meeting, taken in connection with' the P! — g ) S the’ aliasnca [0 cp Lo U OF Spiepment messages received here from nesotiations | ,onit, "0} TG IR Wt | Ve Saryg, Venk attend dn e un- his trial for the killing o = purely voluntary action, in the absence in Genoa are regarded by officials a Theiclty of PRUE s o ot e i the calling of which “E‘:’Sfl ’Ir;wt:'m of any legal authority whatsoever, by | A dispatch from Teguelgslpa. ¥on- | (l,riy exhibiting such a misunderstand- ::::hw' Q‘.fidfifx‘.‘-‘f’?emifi yc:mplezed cesr::.cec;:::r'e::zum' sev h:nmm“ e “DRY" ENFORCEMENT AGENT |the faud factions together. N decisin | the coal mine operators which calls for | duras, says 150 Ktives, captured in the ing that when the truth is made known, | (FE0- TS ITEIS ocity o AS336: L datio O o n v was reached. ) self-denial by all of them.” ., |recent fighting on’ the Nicaraguan fron- | o "0 aiatation of that action will be Philadelphia’s majority for Alter was gy ,:"“" "’"""n e New York. May 18—One way to get L The chief task, Mr. "Hoove'r p5aid; | tier, have been taken to Teguclgalpa | iniicared. 3 Frve Tre g ;MM‘M“ !;m-m a drink of the real stuff in the fter- | N “would be to penetrate the entire body” | for trial on charges of complicity in the et X e in “ - e 2 3 least theatre dube A1l Bmmwa; f:‘ytu'pl;:a NICOLA, B. C., WAS FLOODED of 1,500 operatrs with the plan agreed | attempt to start a revelt. SMOKING OF A CIGAR LED (hrix;no;]:’ :gl::lt::! ::::::;i‘;:ox:ml,:: ,:S ll.me rb'l“;.‘ While nohm comment T M mtihe R T S TERD 0% A DA b s 100 he sdaed shoa sdenhat TO CAPTURE OF BOND THIEF | compiete returns, was 327,303 and Alter's | nere, oth wmt::‘ Bet ms ieeleartin et bob-haired blonde as a dancing partner. o T similar situation.” nothing had been flone Wireless calls for help were sent by Te9.858 g g ere, other than that no invitation had That is the report of Prank Baldwin, fed- | c0l& B. C., May 18.—A wall of water | until “prices got from $3 to $15 a ton. ,858. the auxiliary power schooner, Ozmo, e P ; g been received, it was intimated that noms nibition agent, who says the | fonny fele MEh ewept through this little | while today they were generally from | which was reported taking water rap-| Chicago May 131t Willle Daltoh had| ~The official count will Do started DY |was expected. eme worked for him just befee dang | 277 this morning when the dam hold. $2.25 to $3 per ton, with $4.50 beliE |idiy after hitting the rocks at . Cape|mOt smoked a clgar on WS SHMEVEY|the county commissioners in SIE e aty this morning at the :Club "Royal, where | ' Dack Wafer for the Nicola Lake stock | reached in Some disteiots.” Blanco on the sothwestern coast of Ore. | journey from Chicago, i tomorrow and most of the missing dis- he arrested a waiter and the head waiter | & Eave way.under the pressure of =5 worth of bonds {rom the Uorthern Trust triots wiil not be avaiiable until this | HEARING ON DISBARMENT ° - flood waters. The Nicola river ni MAN-AMERICANS : company, his capture might have been [ canvass is completed. OF BRIDGEPORT ATTORNEY! &nd left a summons for the boss. i : YO5 B0 MITEY. | L000; GERMAR . d, Willle told the jury | ~ Mr. Pinchot today continued to receive : According (o Baldwin’s story, he and f:‘" Flpein e twenty minutes, accord- CHEERED AT HAMBURG | Postmaster General Work dlrected | indefinitely delayed, Pinchof y the bob-haired girl were refused a tabie mates. It was' not' known . whether any lives w were not in evening clothes any lives were lost. at e o Mioeion Dl prowiae | Erylng his case: thiy: congratulations from @il parts of the " told the waiter they had just |y o), BOVernment roads and bridges in o i h 1 o South Norwalk, M: ll‘—‘l!lll;“ > v S 2 3 3 How the cigar foiled the year old | country. One telegram that please m | Marsh and William H. O'Hara of Bridge ik L s g G T s o e other” in | bank clerk, who walked out of the bank | muth was from Mrs. Edith Roosevelt, | port, attorneys, wers Before Judgs B8 ¥ e e the vicinity were swept out, and at least | Amilos and shouts of joy when the steam. | charge of malls, be put info effect at |one noon for lunch with the tonds ulder | widow of Theodore Roosevelt. “Hurrahi|Thomas in the United States = distric time o doll up. The dinger oot 184 three small ‘houses' wers- carried away. |28 and shouts o e | i (o Dt HTion et Bt his arm, was brought out in questioning ! for Pennsylvania,” she wWired. “Your|oourt today on fhe preliminary action of e dm‘fl" Tho ;;T“l“’f"n:‘:;; “;3 Trrough the streets the water plunged ig? t‘:;;“,"‘,,:fii?,,’;""lé'so" Ge::amimerh - by Assistant State’s Attorney Miltoa | friends are delighted.” agent, the blonde and two. frlends sy | SWILY With & roar that terrified inhabit: : James J. O'Brien of New York, who will 2 Smith. He also received a congratulatory mes- to bring disbarment proceedings ; cans, the majority of whom had not vis-| Ehoe workers number more than 6,000 S e L ES o & oupralaton; i , $27.75 for food and $10 for a round orl;f‘;' ,:2_,'2;{:"’“:’:'?3‘;‘&3? AL 1aree. | ited the fatherland for a decade. Scenes | in Cincinnati havex ret;tlv;g santion of fxomy op :}201::& :wc;nr at Nap- | sage from Attorney Gener: asai \s;n::‘n;mby (The 's“‘l%"“"':.. werd whiskey, BAgRR. sl suft ighboring creek | o¢ tne wildest enthusiasm were enacted | the general executive board of the In. 7 g . — resented by Hi . Cummifigs, whe R o o fayered Lesuliy. : They are-cut {1 A0S T W Yes,” was the answer. AKRON BUILDING GAS BAGS is also stale’s attorney for- FairSel . he shore as uproarious greetings | ternational Boot and Shos orkers’ . ¥ al E AMERICAN AUTHORSTO BE Off trom commupication With the town. | svesperted ecrass. the. mater to. tne | nnlon, to £ o strlke. next-Saturdey in| “Do you often smoke clgara? ths. at- FOE MAMMOTH DIRIGIBLE |c0Unt¥ and a New York attofney. PROTECTED IN GERMANY e e T, home-comers from the throats of 100,|protest against a 10 per cent. reduc- |torney asked OB ) alieges that the BOOTBLACK AND JUDGE x R P LR, “know perpetrated a ¥ Akron, 0., May-18—Fabeication of 34| (MR IR, PR EE & ourt of e gas compartments for the sister shiv of = New York b bmite 1o 3 the ZR-2, which feil filo the River Hum- | &0 “vew ¥o vyt igF ndge ber, England, Aug. 24, killing 16 Ameri- 'T"‘X‘"‘ ': fll;‘l‘;z‘:mr{nflt, an md:: cans, is progressing rapidly at a local | T¢Iating to 0,'&_“';‘ o ', - rubber factory, members of the naval in. | O%¢F Which ohe e ko ".;“"’“ spection detachmen: declared today. with Walter B. Lashar, Arthur C."Marsh, " The new lighter-than-air craft, which | Wililam H. O'Hara and others. —_— will be the largest ever bulit in this et g Providence, R. I, May 18.—The brick- | country, will be 698 feet long. §5 feet in [ TO VERIFY T has brought action against the estate of | 1ayers’ union of this city has voted to|diameter, ri:\l construction, with a gas the late Robert M. Judson,” who died in|gemand a new wage scale at the rats of | capacity of 2,000,000 feet and a dead lift December, 1920, leaving all of his realty | 51,25 an hour. The presént rate is $1.{of 60 tons when filled. with hydrogen at| Los Angeles, .Calif, Ma: 18.—Distriel holdings in Bridgeport to Yale univer-|Tpe carpenters’ district council has giv-|sea level. The duralium frame is being | Attorney Thomas Les Woolwine and sity. en notice that it will demand 90 cents an | bullt at the navy yard at Philadeiphia | Deputy District Attorney Tom = Me hour instead of the present 85 cents. Both | and the ship will be assembled at the|Clelland announced they would leave to- increases are to become effective June 1.|giant hangar built for the ZR-2 at Lake- | night for Mexicall, Lower. Californta, " hurst, N. J., the naval inspectors say. Mexico, in an effort to verify the e REE T o T A ported marriage of Raiph Valentino ané 000 old-time friends and relations. tion in wages. Be Willie smiled 2 wan smile. “It made — - |me sick,” he explained, “and delayed Ordinary government expenditures for |me. -Otherwise—" the ten months of the present fiscal year The case was expected to go to the fell off by nearly $1,500,000,000 compareq |jury late today or tomorrow. with the correspopding period of last —— e year while rublic gebc disbursements de- | PROVIDENCE BRICKLAYERS clined over $1,000,000,000. TO DEMAND $1.25 AN HOUR May 18 (By the A. P.).—The SAVE PIGEON'S LIFE| From the decks of the huge ship cams reichstag passed a bill today mecording strains of “Deutschland Uber Alles” and the same copyright rrotection to Ameri- can authors as is accorded (o Germans | bootblack and an equally tender-hearted |the vicinity of the harbor were display- by the United States. criminal judge let their respective affairg | ing not the new republican colors, but the The new law accords protection for|go hang for fifteen minutes today while | Pre-war black, white and red. : works of literature, art and photography | they joined hands to save the life of a| The German-American visitors Wwere on the same basis as designated in the | pigeon. formally welcomed by represntativs of law of Jan. 15, 1892, and is retroactive In| ~ On his way to court, General Sessions |the government, of the municipality of application 1o the period between Aug.|Judge Crain saw Fred Berzola, bootblack | Hamburg and of Schleswig Holstein, one 1, 1914, and July 2, 1322, although it does | working to free the bird, which had. been | Of the areas lost by the war. An elab- not apply to the ]rlg:«ls Df' publication, | caught in the s'u'ing sashes of a huge | Orate program for entertaining these cl an upli on of any Amer- i 3. g Eeie el g 0 B n ob. | COn gate at the criminal courts bullding, | guests includes a tour of the harbor as L | f the Hamburg-Americzn line, tained by a third Darty previous to Dec,| fealie s tng o, Cort 10 free it amd guests of the < \ New York, May 18—A tender-hearted | ‘Hoch Deutschlan Many houses in Aiss Bernice F. Vrooman of New York REPORTED VALENTINO-HUDNUT MARRIAGE fivally the two men succeeded and later, visits to Bremen ani other - S " Hanseatic cities. GROCP OF FIVE STOWAWAYS COUPLE TO LIVE SIX WEEKS TAKEN FROM STHAMSHIP IN WooDns WITHOUT CLOTHES The interstate commerce commission yesterday authorized New York Cenn- tral Raflroaw Company to acquire con- trol of the Chicago River and Indiana Railroad Company by purchase of stock 14,000 N. E. FORMER SERVICE MEN HAVE NERVOUS DISEASES THREE MEN KILLED WHEN SEWER TRENCH CAVED IN Miss Winifred Hudmut, with a view. they LOUIS A. ‘~n'l’:‘.’:c:°:“n pEATH |54 to_instituting criminal process New York, May 18.—1In a group of five "A:::‘:fl' Lol :}‘1‘1 15!.:A 1:%"1’; Boston, May 15.omhat 16000 New| ROt cXceeding $760,000. Ctinton. Ta., Wiy 18 THAS T st - ATH | azainst Valentino for bigamy. ’ st vays tak i e i ve, . Sutter 4 2 e killed and one injured today when a Ouloane. Wbty et o SuilmeiD | wite, will leave here on Saturday for the | England former service men ar now su. 2 A petition filled in the Unilted States Districa court in Boston, by Frank M. McMullin of New Jersey, asked that a receiver be appointed for, the Gorton- Pew Fisheries company of Gloucester. Mr, McMullin said he had claims of § 304 against the company. The officials said they would go vis Palm Springs and will investigate .a ve- port that Valentino and the woman he wed in Mexicall remained at a hote! there str a %m :;wt'o following the wed- Ing. ey ained that the guestion Califarnis A day was Pasquale Della Rocca, of Ja- maica, N. Y., who, the polize allege, is wanted in Derby, Conn., in connac 3 it Woods of northern Maine, where, accord- | {Fi0g from nervous diseases as a resu Ing to their avowes intention, they will | Of their war experiences, and sixty new live for six weehd without clothes, [ ©3Ses are being sent to the hospitals each. L weapons or fire, us primitive man ‘and | MONtH, Was the deciaration today '_of with the shooting of Patrolmen Ste woman. A reported for a Boston news-|Capt. William J. Blake, actimg director Deguan there [ July of ‘ast year " The | toneroyt TOOTlel Jof & Bosvem of the New England district of the veter- police allege that a letter was foiund In | 1yze on the edze of the forest and wili|ans’ bureau. in an address delivered be- Rocca’s pocket in which le was ursed 5 : New York, May 18.—Louls A. J. Tiorn, lawyer, who was rushed here today from Martinique in the steam yacht Casina, for an operation, has won his race. with death; his doctors sald this afternoon. Mr. Dorn, who is now at the home of his brothers in law; Elisha Walker, pres- sewer under construction at Lost Na- tion, Iowa, nea: here, caved in und buried the three men under ten feet of earth. Four men' had been working 1 the trench about ‘twenty feet deep and two feet wide when it suddenly gave way. One man escaped with slight injuries of whether the two returned u anfl;nunporumb-luumnl. on. fore the New England division of the Aonortbed o e e, ident of a brokerage firm, is nl‘.lntiual- g 5 meet Sutter each day to hear the story{fore ! ! “Tuske,” described a: largest ele- ly after & minor operation and- will be R i ki, T to get o ltaly as soon us posaiblo as|of . their éxpe, American Red Cross at the opening of U8 | phant in captivity, is reported in a des- | CONSTABLE OF BRISTOL, R. I, submitting (5 an one of his friends had just vcen scn, = ‘EHL‘. spring conference at the Hotel Somerset. i4 r & treated further befors g M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH, VOTES tenced to ten years in prison patch as. peacefully. consuming| ~ GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER | neration for the removal of a cancer, his fodder with ~a circus. at Bell- it was sald. ingham, Wash., after an’afternoon, night | _ Providence, R. 1. May 18.—Jose M. — and morning of rampage that stretched | D'Azevedo, a police constable of Bristoi, UMOR OF COLLAPSE OF for 30 miles from Sedro Wooley, Wash, | Was this afternoon found -guilty of man- - MRS. HERBERT HOOVER T0 OPEN GIRL SCOUVS' CAMP ALLEGED MURDERER WARD - TO BE GIVEN HEARING TODAY 5 FOR PROPOSED UNIFICATION —_— COLLIER MIDDLESEX 18 % ASHORE AT PORTLAND, ME. New York, May 18.—Mrs. Herbert| south Kent, 'Conn., May 15.—Sidney Hoover, president of the National Coun- Ward, alleged slayer of Mrs. Flora L.| The cngineer of the locomotive of the | Ernest R. Clulee of Attleboro in Bristol session here, ' tonight d B #ex. bound with coal from Lambert's|oft of Girl Scouts, - today cimpieted fimedtfl?onghm farm here yesterday, and | express train in_France :bringing pas- | July 31 last. The defendant. fired at an| London, ml! 18.—A despatch to. the |.debate to “go all 'the way" n,_% Point for Portiand, ran ashore al (he|Plans here for the opening «f the ne-|who was cantured at Gaylordsville after ) sengers to Cherbourg for . embarkation | automobile containing Clulee -and An- Press lmcm\':l from Dublin says it is | of prcjosed unification with' the sntrance to that harbor today, ‘jt was | tlonal scout camp at Brie N. Y.|getting a shot in the foot from an offi- [ on the stea: n thony, Cunha in an. at to arrest the peace megqtiations be- church and ‘cor, was ‘in- Litehfeld -Jail-today." Ward | olute fel - indow.. The | Cunha for driving whil | .P.).—The general $—Th slaughter. - He was convicted vf shooting IRISH PEACE NEGOTIATIONS | Methodist Bpisccopal Boston, May 18.—The coliler Middle- reported by radio. The coast guard cut-|Mra::Hooyer then. left for:rosion where oxicated. He|tween Michaél Colling and Eamonn De appointment of jor Ossipee was ordered to her assistance. !she will review the girl scou:s uf Mas-|wiil be given a hearing tomorrow by | fireman had fo stop. n and back | it Clulec.. The jury recommended clem- | Valera have collapsed, but that nothing Fhe Middlesex registers 2,780 tons, ~ sachusetts Saturday. = > _Coroner Samuel A. Herman, up_until the engineer-was.fc PR ‘=~ ——w—nlguthentic ‘on-the situation-is available,