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it 25 —Querfurt, i the g s : = s s 3 Prussian province. of ny, is to re- | 3 : e s move. its monument of Willam I, th e G ‘A S town counell havihg rendered a decisio. l J 2 rng b 4 ) & i | ~ Q¥ |to that effect. % # . P S 4[]“;“““ RA“.WAY E aY ~U | e e a0 ") | Appointed to Decide Whether Prospects of Loan Has Re- L R S Soh, 1B Pt Wik o Aae | canaii o Costibioy Tre United States Railroad Labor Board Decides to Cut Wages | where, "sccoraing to & rot.. Waiter | don Suits, According to| . They Will Now Sup- Nernst, rector of the University of Ber- A With D in the Cost of Living — |!in and a Nobel prize winer. Probability of Success. | , port the Cabine! SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENT | Washington, May 25.—Attornev-Gen- | Berlin, May 28 (By the A P:)—The A Dissenting Opinion Has Been Filed by the Three IN WARD “BLACKMAIL® CASK ;Zi’mizf.'{“;;"f,,'"“"“;“","""g,. the ap- | immediate prospect ot an intermationa G rmer Senator Charles S. S 3 e o) O loan appears 'to have accelerated Ger- 5 s T Ay 28 Mayorts | THOmAS, of Colorado, & daingerkt, . as = : Members Representing the Labor Group—The Decision| wwnite Piains, X v. May 25.~Reports one of he sbeclalsasisante o the ot | TARYS accetance of the terme isld 1. | oung woman had atiempted to Mire a | torney-general to aid in the prosecution | oWn: by. the reparations commission. for Expected educe the Present Payrolls of the Rail- | 5ic% "0 ™" New York restaurant to|of war frauds together with that of | M8y 31 oug! A Is to R ot Shoot and_kill Walter §. Ward, wealthy | George P. Hoover, of this city. At the |Ume and the soamo ue. o g | Maier, who had confessed to Xiliing Clar- | sme time Mr. Daugherty announced the | {OTSIEn 'financial. relie for Germany road About $48,000,000 Per Year. ence Peters, former navy man, was the | Creation of “a speclal tribunal within the | UkelY to be forthcoming remain unan . latest and most sensational development | department of justice, which Will consti- | hounced, or are purely conjectural, it moat ot the other organizations only hav-11atest and most se : Tite 8 board ob reviowneh WL constl- | svident Chancellor Wirth's cablnet was wages of approxi- | !N certal ETORES aftected, and these on |, L ©evelopment, combined with the | whether to proceed with or abandon suits D A e e g reputed statement of a friend 6f Ward's | according to the probabllity of suc. B oy A Classes of Employes Cut. apited stifbgent o w St M e succeeded i reconcling the coalitlon T o ne Soun'iy'| The clasmes of employes and the cut |chelle home the night Jpreceding Feters | Mr. Thomas, the attorney-general said pecties (o yiald supoort, to the cthinet ized in each case follaws: shooting, contrary to ‘s statement | will ‘sit with ‘him on this tribunal, “to- | .2 . ¢ of living and wages | 8 ge, bullding, painter, construction, |to the authorities, agaln has set. District | gether with such other spacial counsel allies .and the reparations _commission similar outside employment since the | = U R . concrete, water - supply -and |Attorney Weeks and the police ‘working | as have been or may be emiloyed in the N Lyt oAbl _r;“:]"ev_ sion of the board jast July, was pro-| o ber foremen, except. certain water|on new clues which may bring them to & | aifferent cases as they come up for con- R THIOE oSt fiin thot IR IeAEs . 8 3 ecilon by e Uned | upply snd plumber foremen coming un- | solution of the déepening mystery. sideration, so that there' will be at all | 57°h BOU% GeCmons trom fre e e *| @2 theorovisions of the cut suthorized | The Manhattan police were brought in- | times o comolete and thorogh central- | O g and T G last July—decrease of five cents an hour. |to the case with the newest developments. | ization of departmental Knowledge with . ey o e saiiroads about| Assistant bridge, bullding, paister, con- | TheY are seeking the woman ot the railroads abou ’ ¥ , ——— May 28 (By the A. P.)—Re- It was almost midnight Saturday Tespect to every step that is takem, or 11 esent payn o when the foreign _relations committes i +"sear and to reduce the | struction, mason ana _concrete, water | Y the waiter who (old o€ her BUeRBC 19 |is contemplated, in the . preparation of | iicurneq Srier . diseuseing with. Di. . ority of the mawmtenance | supply and piumber fatemen, and for coal| it % "o Mioeal authorities are ques- | o= oy contract cases” The fOrmer [winp Dr, Hermes, finance minister; aym cents per hour, but im- | wharf, coal ‘chute'and fence gang fore- |/ TG L elonas of Ward supposed | SChator: Will begin his uties Jume 1. |{walier R. Rathenau, minister of forelgn porta asses of the employes were|men, pile drivey ditching and. hoisting |, *V % at his home at a bridge par- | ,or- Hoover will ‘be assoctated With | arairs ana Robert Schmidt, minister of . smaller cut. Undet fhe mafor-| engineers Wnd bridge inspectors. ex0oDtiy; “the night preceding the shooting of | Lfied pointes Attorney Peyon Gordon |economies, the nature of the present ar- luded track laborers | assistant water supply and phumber fore- |3l TS of the District of Columbla, and in effect } rangement with the reparations com- and er ciasses usually -designated as|men coming under certain provisions of | ““giir” gnother mysterious report has| WIIL.De a second district ‘attorney. “on | miscion, althongh the chancellor early mon laborers the cut of last-July—decrease of fivel ol A OE e This I | ccount of the double work-in, the Dis- | in ‘the day had succeeded in assuring T cision was signed by the three|cents an hour. to the effect that Peters had two $500 | trict of Columbig requiring an addition- | limcelr of sufficlent parliamentary back- aiircad members of the board and the| Section, track and maintenance fore-|bills, obtained in some wunexplained |8} Srand jury and additional court ser- |ing (o warrant the cabinet in agreeing members Tepresenting the public|men, and assistant - section, track and (transaction, on his person the day before | Vice: and two court attopneys. Mr. | o, the final draft of the note. group. A dissenting opinfon was filed | maintenance foremen—decrease of three | the shooiing. Only $1.32 was in his pock- | Hoovér and Mr. Gordom, the announce- | “he newspapers givé only desultory b ree members representing the | cents an hour. ets when the body was found. All cards :‘ft';: .:,lf{ :.l:h:r:’:; _on the fraud cases I’cuu!aetmd(en o "hc Dr:flpecl‘;\: bwo:,l‘(- The dissenting opinion and papers which might have served as g ng out of the reforms dictated by the £ the “SARE Rl Freviacs e b“;fu}:fif:fl;:f“;;’. (i eation Al o i, Mr. Thomas will bring to the depart- | reparations commission, the bulk of nsufficlent to sus- f 208 SUCEE L0V come within the scope of | The woman sought by the New York |ment of justice, Mr. Daugherty said, |their comment being devoted to discus- L t American suan- | $°P s with the tederated shop cratts | Police is alleged to have offered a walter [ “An unusual and exact experience In ision of & loan and its immediate bear- rds, R s ot mnis an in an upper Manhattan restaurant $500|precisely those matters which will now |ing of Germany's economic situation. The board's decislon followed the if he would kill Ward. The attempted as- | come before him In his new capacity, | The coalition organs exhibit only moder- #1d on the request of the Tail- | oo eor arq ,,':,'“f‘!".,“’:‘ ‘h’fm";‘,fi";’:;"‘,';‘_’ sassination was to have taken place last | some of the most important phases of {ate enthusiasm, while the opposition reductions and the | pneY X00 PR B me Within the | REht, according to the walter, a few this work while in the senate having dealt | press leans to the belief that the go ‘m’r‘:‘:("?‘““mm. With the federated | 1ours after Ward had been released from | with these matters in some of their t several classes of em ernment_has gone considerably farthes s for increased pay. These Heat- prison on $50,000 bail. pecis. in ylelding to the Paris demands than March 6th and | fuob CTafts—decrease of one cent AN} wno police of the West Bixty-eighth| “Thehie are criminal cases srowing out |the agreement between Hermes and the excent three of | Track laborers and all common labor- | Street station, Manhattan, told the White rallway systems of . were affected by the hearing, = inciuded all classes of employes except those in traln, vard and engine who were conducting negotia- th the rallroads which had not the hearings began. ng o separate decision for of the way employes in decision as to the other of some of these war contracts, while |reparations commission would indicate. thor vaiter, whose v the civil s o i . ers in the maintenance of way depart.|EIAlns authorities that a walter, w others have only the civil pha: debate by the foreign re name has not been made public, reported | Daugherty's statement said. lations committee” following Dr. Wirth's ment and in agd around shope and t0und | 1o Yhem last night that & young and|tion with cases having botn civil expose of the present stage of the rep- ::.-.:: or(m:"e s:n v’r‘:‘\"{ or=-de-} stylishly-dressed wonflun‘ ll!ur enq';h;; criminal phases Mr. Gordon .. |the restaurant every day for a weew., had | chargs of the criminal & 'm.--mge e ‘23.&2"‘“%‘&.}1‘: ‘told him she “had a job she wanted dona | gist {n the eivil phases. Mr. Gordon will |of Finance Hermes declared the tem V. fl:" a ol G’; crossing |20 there was $500 fin it for the man|pave charge of “the criminal side and |ary improvement in the value of aing - g e el ‘:_m;, Highters | carry it out will assist in the civil cases where they |mark was not identical with the idea of the waiter ansywer- |} opnect e vy o el e i S el o interioek, In this copnection. Assistant|stabilization. A- catastrophal condition hour. There a5 guy in New Rochelle 1| AUOMSY General John W. K. Crim whieh {of unemglovment, ~the ~minister _gaid, ard complied with - | 180 & 5 A a 2 Iireputation has lorz ‘been established .in [ would immediately follow .any precipi- ¥ the Untted Brotheehood gt :’:.‘f."m‘ :."‘e:;",‘l‘;“’w‘.‘;:". Jant to get the waiter sald his strange | oriminal cases and who hias.charge of the |tate betterment of German exchange, of Way Employes and | mer and” wipers, firé ‘bullders, ash pit “Ege{“;‘oev,;,, e dueind criminal branch as assistant district at- | Which he declared must bé accomplished Laborers, “which. asked flue borers, coal passers, except| «Get right, I meaq,” she (s ei1d o have | tormey general of L2 ur;:maflsmeu, nl‘; :;;"};x:éi.mx;\fia:m bl ‘?.;io tia precedence and Rder certal psd , o will participate. He has dome mucl 5 vorable or pl 8- as ‘Doseible. . The Vine Siordase o disr Saiyt A cont coite e oneu, 50 and shoot hlm and the | &5 tor several months past in con- |ical nioment\if the nation was to be ed in the hearings = men—decrbige’of five cents an hour: "Who's the, guy?". the waiter said” he | Rection With several of the wmore import- | Spared a_sévere ecoriomic convulsion. 35 per cent. of the | For miscelianeous. ciasses of forersen |asiced Lok anit“cases. He will also assist in the | -The firelgm relations committee de- allway employes. i ™ i W SR & ntation ‘of /the vartous -before | Yoted . four hours, Sunday . morning to Tanciion: o seir Gl e | s SN amolayaa ot svvelonlly Moted | “Wvare, Walter, B Wast i b meff e | Wessniation of e vacious cxgt pefore YL ST onaBinax, manie o it Is provided thatan gmount be deductéd | answered. o @ = afgions proble : the fact that ihe present ad- | equal to the deérease mecified fof tho te-| . “That's the guy Who kilied Peters, iant |bl& and n soms_ important cases else- | A7tions problems. and in_consequénce was based on previous . wage | spectfve cla#ses to which the miscellanc- |it?* the waiter -asked -her, and-said she | Where” 1istments GTTST-5T wHISK on July conclusions concerning them, ~ Minister _ | plenary debate on the issue will be con ous classes referred to dre analogous. |replied in the affirmative. z Concerning the reatlon of the de S i o Tmloves anproximately #00- | 1 disgamtint opinidn was signed by |$23in8 he wanted to sthink it over?’ I | erty sdid: 4 e and_he second, the de- ° n In reaching declsions as to proceed- | Wirth will ‘inform the reichstag that the “hich slashed | the three labor ‘members of the board— l"..l‘,,‘o’}f;,“‘fi.“;‘lfii‘i 2.".’.:2“33"3*1{.‘1 i e gy Sy e, glaims | Degotiations with tie - reparations com- “eagen of | A C. Wharton, ‘Albert Phillips and W. L. | s BO40 4L 21l the government wil proceed only In thoss | misslon have not yet been definitely. con- all parts | McMenimen, ‘e opinion glves extended | " yire Ward and her mother, Mrs. Cur-|cases In which it Bas reasonable ex- |Cluded notwithstanding the fact that These' decisions it was | fables and testimony on which the 1abor |yis, were hostesses at a bridge party at.| pectation of winning, in order that no [the cabinet's decision is being forward- were Dbased upon |ETOUD bases lts decision that the wage(he Ward home the night of May 15, & | excessive cost of litigation may be incur- {4 to Ee ama- st She ossiitl creases or decremses of the | Ut is not Justified. 5 few hours preceding the shooting of Pet- | red. It is the intentlon of the depart- |fary inlrference, or heckling of the to federal control | The rates of pay established under|ers, The authorities are, tonight mvesti- ment to reduce litization as much as|EOVernment, would be inimical to the 1 of which wera different | tis decision.” the dissenting opinion said, | garing the statament of 6ne of the guests | possible, to prenare all the -cases = as | Present stage of 'the Paris discussions slome of “he samé road, | “Will merely perpetuate the iow level of b . T ok that Ward, who had declared he did nof | thoroughly as possible, and to expedite | With respect to an international loan. sald. the minimum. rates | PUrChas'ng nower, posse /4762 |leave home until midnight, was not at|the business. The preparation’ of the — the present deciglon wiil | S1a5s of workefs in pre-war years” andhis homelat any time ‘before midnight | cases will of course be exceedingly im- | CHILDREN CRUSADEES TO . very few d will mean annBal earnings far beiow any | The first seen of him, according to the portant as the depariment naturally PICKET THE WHITE HOUSE . all g minimum standard of subsistence which | report, was.at 5 o'clock the following Tealizes that the government will ha / thern_and southwest. | 148 Deen formulated, even beiow those | morning, a few hours after the shootin, | nrraved against it some of the greatest | Washington, May 25.—Picketing of the iiflefentials were of most com vative employer groups. when War dis said te n X ve rushed into | jarere i (he United States. * * * |White House in protest against continued - decision, 1 be- | The decislon was expected fo usher in|his home and hurried, Wb the telepltone | \'"Cr" (e criminal cases will be imost |failure of the children crugaders to ses 5 stated wages of this class | !oNS delaved era of expansion for the |where he is said to>have cafled a New | . ;o prepared and discussed before | President Harding on bhalf of the war- . e1 have not been standardized | TITR 28 they were eald to have been|Rochelle official and close personal | {17 0arq ‘from the point of view of the |time offenders nowk in prion will begin ara ot the coumtie ang | deferring nesded maintenance work for a | friend. R oneHilItys o Eoaviation: tomorrow, according to fhe crusaders’ * made 7o under the declsion. | |78 e because of the high cost of | The authorities fonight refused to dis-|{ P ¢ 1. Fesistant attorneys-gneral | headquarters, despite thé absemce of i der the decisimr thew will rangs from | /2POF. The number of men now empioved | cloge~the source.of the report that Peters 2 - = e to | President Harding, who is expected to re- o o n this work has been estimated at about | had 31000, in his clothes shortly before | O™\IT fhie department have from Lme ™ | g 45" swaghington until Tuesday from A that under the | 290,009 below the number employed un- [his death, nor would they divulge whether | Hm® hases of the work upon ' which |his cruise down the Chesapeake. on labor on the reads | 0°F Prosperous traffic conditions. It was|or not it.was known the manner in)SOMe P ent is now engaged. They | Blans for the picketing provide for two iobse g an | the contention of the roads in the wage |which the money was supposed to have | the departmen he attorney general and | WOMmen and two of the older children to : e!ving a rate higher than | oo ingy that the wage reductions they | come. into his ,% Session: will work with the attorney-general and | Folicn Snd two of the older, children to 30 paid similar labor in moSt other [ ;e wouid reduce unemployment. District Attoruey Weeks is looking for | Senator Thomas in Sorneomiich W | and another hour toward evening in front On this point the decision | [abor men, whie they sre reluctant toa man, whose address is unknown, who e-s:s‘yvn;;:\m‘;;;’:h GRS te ™9 of the White House gates. Mrs. Stanley d: c be auoted until- they had full time to knew Peters as a sailor aboard the C. W, | close] tified. ive | Clark of Texas and Mrs. Walter Reeder “The board is of the opinien ¥hat | ool the opinjor, Duinted out. tHat whlle] Mores, a vessel used ah o training ship [ “In addition to Belng a constuctve |of Oklahoma wives of prisoners, and two asards and hardships of the m- | auniied (o the largest class of raliroad |at the Brookiyn navy yard during the | st an: and @ lawver of widely <. | small children will “carry on” tomorror, ment, the walning and skill requi- | gmploves, the total of the maintenance|War. ‘Clark who is somewhere in New | ognized ability, Senator Thomas posses ¢ |it was said, to be replaced by four others degree Of Tesponsibility o the | men being more than 70.per cent.-of the | York city, . told mewspapermen ‘that he|es X intimate knowledge of “the o ots |the next day, and thus a change will be and other elements meAtONEd in | whole, the amount of Wages.pa'd lo this |Had met Peters in a Manhattan park |important phases of the war COntracts|mage every day. te (transportation set of 1920) , which usuaily ranks as “unskilled” | @bout four months ago. The two twere | cases. S % —— bine fo jus the ", rfl' 2 | labor, was smalier in the total than that | Without funds. A closed car drove up,| As a mem{hex{hol éhtler;\'l’slf;:“'":é;;s PRESIDENTIAL PARTY ON A r wage to these employes than is any of the other great groups whose | he said, and a young man alighted. committee of e Un 0 N n similar labor in outside employ- | wages ace aiso 1o be passed upon by the| - Herels a -rich friend. of‘miine from |ste he was chairman of asub-committee L WO ARk DA t board. > New Rochelle,” Clark declares. Peters | which conductgd a separate InVesUgBtion | wyncion MIT30" e vacht May- It today's decisigy. it was said, were |seid to him. of aircraft production. flower, carrying, Preaident -and_ Mo, appited to all employes, the general level| The stranger, according to Clark, took - = Harding and a party of friends on a two- of railroad wages would have declined to{the two to a restaurant and purchased IRAfAKING PROGEESS IN T day trip down Chesapeake Bay, anchored the level in effeét before the $600,000,000 | them a meal, after which he drove off ¥LIGHT AROUND THE WORLD |eonigne south of Thomas Point Shoals, Increase granted by the board fn 1520, |With Peters. . Peters, Clark said, return- z according to a wireless message recelved March t avatlable govern- | Of this increase. $400,000,000 was wiped ¢4, tWo days later. Marseilles, May 28 (By the A. P.)—|at the White House. All on board were fgures) was approximately 172 |out by last years decision, which wasj ‘He handed me $2, saving his friend | o0 ® ®'n “plake was combelled tofywere and had ‘enjoyed the crisp spring ent over thatet Docember, 1917, | followed by a strike erisis, a waikout |had sent it to me, and that he wanted to [, /2" "¢ roq Tanding at Borely Park.|day to the utmost, the message " rate of pay for maintenance | being averted oniy after long negotiations {52¢ me.” Clark said, .“But I did not go statistical table based of the'fig- n wages and the cost of living department of lahor, which is rated in the decision, the board ared tha the cost of living ] read. . i just outside Marseilles this evening | President Harding and his guests = will way smployes under the preeent deci- between unfon feaders and_ members of TS R R B picture of | While on & flight from Lyons to Turin|land at Annapolls tomorrow morning to . 1 be per cen jove the hour- | the rafiroad boar: ' " x e continuation of his attemdt{participate in the program of “commence- ¢ December, 1817, and the pur- | 1In its first decision, increasing wages, | WWord: declared he was the same man who o1 ‘:r’g:mfl the world. The machine|ment Monday” at the United States nav- ir 0L the wazes of emploves | the board asserted (hat it :had en: (18 SEVER P Lo the bark and taken Pet-| f .k Gn rough. ground, damaging the lal academy, and in the afternoon will.re. {he present decislon, will be | deavored to “fix such wages as would | {5 404 Rin to the restaurant. ’ Distriet | 1/t “vear ana smashing the provel-|view the midshipmen and witness the an. e purchasing sower of thieir | provids a decent living." and that it had | joiorney (Veeks said tonight he was I TUUE {7y oing towed to the Miramis|nual. ball game between Amnapolis and : found that generaily the seale of wages |y tiHE CIATK on (e theory | that e | [liiion fleld for repairs and the fight | West Point. {he decision the | paid raliroad empioves was “substantial- | 1€0C, " POY Some LEWC OF the Story of | | jlhy will ‘he delayed for several Tabor” | Iy below that paid for similar work in| 2B ackinsll which. Ward. declares| iF | v days. Neither Major Blake nor his com-{ PROTEST FROM ATTORNEYS wers | outside industry.” Just a year later the 2 70 cOuse of the shootine. oS MBroome and MacMillan, were OF GENERAL SEMENOFF § cents an hour. Labor of a sim- | board, after long hearings, at which the | yite Tomar peorsmoutiy telephoned the FAL ass emnioved around shons, round- | roads asked a general decrease because " 3 s B -1 Lyons, France, May 28 (By the A. P.)| ¢ New York, MAy 28.—Charging _that ouses. vards and terminaie, numbering | of the drop in living exnenses. cut. aD-|sico ressevols, whcrs Dotrs oy e Kl {_The. British round-theworld fiiers, | their petition for a hearing for Genoral $1.248. aiso was cut § Gents an hour. | proximately $400,000,600 from the ralses|nich of - the tragedys The authorities|headed by Major W. T. Hiake, left here|Gregorie Semenoft had been ignored by drawbridee tenders and assistants, pile- | previously given. These cuts.ranged from|are seeking to trace the call. This mfor. | for. Turin at 10.45 o'clock, this morning. | Senator Borah, 'as chairman of the sen. drivers, ditching and holstizg engineers, | five to thirteen cents an hour and af-|mation is in substitiation . of Wardia ate committee on education and. labor, Aremen. t 8 an hour. | fected all dlasses of employes. and gttorney for the family of Peters|ed a general and notable .increase In|continue. We respectfully, but. earnest- ment, who were cut four cents an hour. | tember sesblon probabiy will be salled’|did not appear at the office of Mr. Weeks | production setting in last week, the Geo-|ly, insist that General Semenoff be per- Mechanics’ helpers In (hese same de- |upon to consider the question of Ger-|today, He told Mr.. Weeks/ yesterday |logical Survey reported today. For four |mitted immediately to have a hearing.™ partments. except those under the shop | many's admission to membership in thethat he believed he knew the true iden- | successive. days including Thursday— rafia’ agreement. were cut one oent [league. The newspaper adds, That the|tity of the alleged blackmall accomplice |the last.reported—railroad cars loaded | ROLLED SAFE INTO ICEBOX, tr hour. It was emphasized. however. | May meeting of - the councll' of - the |known as “Charlie Ross,” and that. he|with new coal numbered more than 14,- THEN USED ELECTRIC. DRILLS hat all of these were minimum rates | league examined into the-question and |would appear with-him today. ; 2 - will not apoly In a uniform manner |'that it is belleved it favored Germany's T have every confldence in Mr. Fal- | 026 cars. 3 Sy Orange, N. J., May 28.—Two .cool oughout the countrv. but wiil be at- | sdmission, hrovided she shows good faith (lon,” Mr. Weeks said. - “If he'finds Ross| The survey estimated this would Eive| cracksmen who entered the meat shop of ‘ected by loca concerning_mesting the reparations de-|he Wil bring him here, T am sure. a total production of more than_5,000.-| the Nugent. Eichberg company sarly to- The decision was reached. it was said, | mands on May 31. via 000. tons_for the week as compared with| gay rolled the - two-ton~ safe from the Sefore the anmounceent of the cut. in R s S — FOUND DEAD IN HIS k ¢ = @ bigh. previous week since April 1—| office into the jcébox and shut them: rolght rates, but was held up to permit | U. 8. SEAMAN DROWXED - Ives 'AUTOMOBILE “IN ' GARAGE | When the strike was called—of . about|in while they aid their ifile “stunt” wit he comnletion of the minority decision OFF SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FXu 2 4,500,000 tons. - electric drills. \ : w that both enold be issuéd Simulta: 2oy Bridgeport, My 28.—Jnhn McAulifte of g Sy e o , The - cautious cracksmentosk :$2,800- in susly . Charleston, 8."C., May 28—W. J. Ly- |this city was found dead in'his automjo- | 16-YEAR OLD GIRL HELD _ cash from the safe, ahd were in the act of firoad lahor organizations Isted: as|ops, a_seaman on the U. S. naval tender | bllesin & garags-in Warren street today. . FOR A SHOOTING AFFRAY | switching out .the lights in the-refrigera- w3 to the digoute inclide besides the i = Bridgeport was drowned today' off Sulli- | Neighbors told. the pofice’ that they had tor When they were seen By a ‘mewsboy. aitsd Brotherhood of Maintenance of | van's Island.- R. M. Hintard, felow sea- 2 héard McAuliffe drive in about 1 o'clock| -Torrington,: Conn., May. 28.—Ponsetta | They fied. through. a-rear door. “ay Emvioves and Rallway Shop Labor- | man, narrowly missed a Hke fate in.a. he- | this morning, and finding him in the ma- | Franculli, a 16-year-oid girl, was. held | | 7 - - B he Ral v Fmployes’ department, | rolc.effort to save his.companion. - Lyons | chine in “front of “the door at 7 {without bail tonight after a shooting af- OBITUARY Amerienn Federation of Labor, Mainte- |enlisted in the navy at Baktmore, but his | o'clock had pushed the. car Into the ga- | fray at-her home, in which James La- 300k Meur Lok ¥ i%me of Way Foremen's association. 1n- | former home was in New Yor city, where (rage. They sald they believed He was | jame received 4. bullet in the chest. The | - “o%% & & 3 1 Protherhood of - Stationary | he hask a brother now living. -The two | asléép and under the Influence . of liquor. | girl tslephoned. the . police atfer ~.the ! - Brookiine, Mass., Mvi&gflnfi'!-fl- remen and Oflers Brotherhdod of Rail- | were bathing in the sur{ when Lyons, | Tareé hours later it was discovered hg | shooting. In.a statement.later she de-|ro Longyear, capital o nining . engl- way and Steamship Clesks. Freight | who could not-swim, was eaught in an|was dead,” * -~ = -"" -7 " -1 “lclared that.Lajame, her flance, drew,a |neer, died sidenly at his home. hers to- 600, and on Tuesday the total was 15,- Metallic Caftridge cos iy _here. Med- | to delay their, and that she [eral and’lumberlands in northern Michi~ Workers. 1t was statel, rowsver. that R e e ical miner - Samuel g‘m\w :m to, | snatched the weapon him and fired. | 54 nand at one time was mayor of Mar- prastically all the men invoved: belonged | L . 5 ight Tie had not determined the causs of | Lajame's condition” was sald to be seri- W-i e was born in - ' e, % AR R 2Rl O e R oy i state: r contat INCREASE IN PRODUCTION attorneys for the former Cossack chlef- They mumby track and _— R T e ST OF BITUMINOUS COAL|tain today addressed letters to the six maintenance foremen and assistant fore- | TO CONSIDER GERMANY'S plot, followed him from his home the members of the “commitfee re-stating | men were cut three cents an hour. ADMISSION TO L. OF X.|morning of the shooting, ‘Washington, May 28.—Reports from !their request. Among other slashes were mechanics 3 ‘William J. Fallon, a former assistant |the bituminous coal fields still operating| - “We cannot believe that your great s the mainténance of way department, | London, May 38.—According to district attorney of West Chester County, | in spite of the general mine strike show- | committee will permit this injustice to txoept those ginder the shop crafts agree- | Times, the league of nations at its Sep- Leonid Krassin from Italy, and is ‘Hotel Adlon. . The little village of Kirchenfeld, of ‘Berne, Switzerland, was a wreck the expiosion of a munitions dump. French war orphans will participate in the ceremonies at the graves of all the American soldiers in F‘rll.lee on Memorial » H ~ LI & . Whitohall Hiar Cath her. deatn - she 17 of the lrish Free State Agreement—Reports Reachi yearned for stronger tobacco so that she 3 N Rooks SEI WG wind. Belfast That a Truce Has Been Reached on the Louth- General Chen Chiug-Ming. the South A . sed Car- China military leader, is demandlng that Arm'd] M—JJIM w Constables U Sun Yat Sen resign from the presidency Y ot the South China government at Canton. 2 i . 3 it i rier Pigeons to Summon Assistance. Barry Baxter, 25, sidered of the | leading juventles s the Ameican stagn.| Dublin, May 28 (By the A. P)—The the Royal Irish constabulary was shof dled in New York. His father fs reported |Provisional government announces that)dead in Brunswick street this evening at the point of death in England. in" accordance with Article 17 of the|while waking with a woman friend. i treaty signed 1n Londun in 1921 and tha| murderer escaped. Prohibition &gents took possession et |5chedule of the Irish Free State agree- the premises of the New Jersey Whole- | Ment act of 1822, it has been decided to sale Drug company, and seised liquors |5ummon parliament to meet in Dublin worth more than $500,000 July 1. E i TO BRUNITE SECTIONS THE REPUBLICAN ARMY Jumes Greer, a former sergeant in the | TRUCE BEACHED ON THE Royal Irlsh constabulary, was taken from Dublin, May 28 (By the A. P.).—Tha two sections of the Irish republicdn army his house in Cottehall, County oscom- Pk i bl A T mon, and shot dead in the roal. Belfast, May 28 (By the A. P.)—Un- officlal rtports were received here today E‘L“,..".’,;‘-Lh’?."\-e‘fi?;‘i‘.’.%%fi for -. (o ak4e an argument over Irish afalfs|ihat a truce on the Louth-Armagh bor-| considerable time. are declared £0 Have g 5g°mi‘?“;f"'“"r '-xm °,th Wh der, 'was reached at both Newry and|reached a definite conclusion. Am ane as arguing Y & man with whom she | pundalirk , this morning. nouncement of péace between the arimy S The Ulster special —constables used| faotions is expected at the meeting of the Dail Eireann Wednesday. PR carrier pigeons during the fighting at (hF. r_v‘lolent[ fr."h‘“‘.;:' 'fi';:".‘“l‘ South Armagh yesterday to summon a A o TRt Shont v mileS | gistance. . No further casualties ‘were re- Dottt .l“ Florie, s oauping o tiEraR - tastes ported today but it was stated that bod- WEEK END INCENDIARISM Population over an areg of several miles. | 1oy g¢ civitians were lying ‘in the vici- BEPORTED IN BELFAST = ity where the fighting took place. T e reerlet 4| A man named McCabe was taken to| Belfast, May 28 —Incendiariem sgat at Tombstone, Ariz., by adaitional ~niori- | the hospital at Newry this morning suf- | played an important part in the week end can rofugees arriving from the Yaqul|f6Fing-from a bullet wound in his head.| proceedings in Beifast, and there wad Vaey. = His horse was killed under him. Thelconsiderabie looting. = Seven business 3 man is said to be the same person who | were destroyed, four of them today, prin< P ite | Was court-martialed a year ago by the|cipally the properties of Protestant firms fram e wasati ot T st et | rish ‘republican army at Castle Blaney,|in Catholic areas. These included & pipes company at Falr Chance, {’a., and two |He Was charged with being a spy and | awrehouse in Kent street, in the heart of explosions In or near mining plants were | Sentenced to death, After a conviction | the city, a linen factory, a cloth factory, reported to the authorities. = he was taken along a road and shot and|a cabinet facfory, an oil warehouse % left for dead. He recovered and later|a papermal plant. The damage By, 87.G. le. national figure in|Was awarded pounds sterilng 4.000 by|amounted to ands of poind Ebeeulasis. otk ied 1 " Albutjacrqus, |tho Castle Blaney quarter sessions as| One block street was atmost N. M., aged 51 years. He was regarded | compensation for his injuries. completeiy d A Lomb thrown as an authority on sun baths- in the| Dunalirk is crowde® with people fr into a house In Shaftesbury aseaus treatment: of tuberculosis. the border distriéts. Some of them. un-| wounded a man and his wife and baby. able to secure sleeping accommodations.| The Irish republican army commane Four persons were hurt, one seriously, ;'allke: ;he streets of the town all night | dee: ‘-_a the residence fo .|~mf;;;:ko_:: and 50 passengers escaped injury when | Saturday. ; : | the Donega 2t Fahan, the Nickel Plate passenger train No. 1 Gunboats are lying at Carlingford in| Lough Swiiir. | otHer lovaiist rese running 50 miles an hour, hit an open j Dundalirk bay. ents of the district were evicted, | A switch near Vermillion, Ohio. —— schoolmaster's house at Buncrana, Defies Constable Shot Dead. gal, was burned last night by masked Two million dollars, largely in_silver| = Dublin, May 28.—Sergeant Leech of | men who ordered the family to leave. bullion, received from the sale 'of govern- ment property at Coblenz, ~is béing X ) Washington,- May 28.—Congress will| The Hague, May 28 (By the A. PJ— 1Yoar® o Sied in Glohe, Ariz. She was © | pass. “a, Tepublican protective. (ariff". bo- | Invitations have been issscd by thil for her beauty and physique. The ‘aldest | or¢ It adjourns, Senator Lodge of Mass- | presidents of the Genoa conferencs SE A thice sous B8 2 X achuletts, _republican leader, _ declared | agreement with the Dutch governmi today in & statement outlining his for the coming parlevs at The Hagne. It i on. thie fieasure now befére the senate.|is intendcd that two commussioms shail e e vnite: who. - | e predicted that the country would 4p- | moet hera Jupa 26, one Lo comprige E2= minded girls-at Thiells, N. Y, last Sep.|Prove:the bill “when the time comes for |perts from the siates restessnted at tember, ~postivély identificd” the skall | the_elsctora RO PL el G cxcludiag. Rusis. :asi. SeES—, found on Cheesecock mountain as that ‘Night sessions TWIT"con- [and the other commission Lo consist only of the-missing girl. inefe “this week under the tarlff pro-jof Fussian economists. gram,, with items in the metal scheduie| A yrcliminary meeting will be heM ‘o3 . Woodrow Wilsef, In'n -télogram cx- | the immedidté business when work Is|Juns i5 and will be attended r pressing apprécition to the Démocratic|resumed tomorrow. It was considered han two delegates from a Tnfon of. Women of Manhattan for a |improbable that the mave to~-invoke message affirming heiéf in democratlc | cloture as an additional means of ex- imited mame principles enuncidted by.him, refers to it | pediting the measure, would be success-|ber of specialists are expected. to detér= a5 “‘one of the many signs of the reviving | ful. mine who will participate in & non-Itds- idealism-of the country,” ‘The republican majority in the sen- . By June 26 at the ate,” said Mr. Lodge's statement, “be- is expected that the ghme of /AN bias tor ttie 100 heuses and. & lieves- the .policy -of protection is thethe nations and their reprefit-u'- dormitories, comprising the housing pro- | surest road to the building ‘up and res-|will be communicated to the ject at Bath, Me., of the United States |toration of our economic interests, That|general which is under the general jur— shipping board, which were recelved at a|is the purpose of the pending bill.” isdiction of a Holland delegate. The public atction. on May 8, aggregating| Senator Lodge denied that the rates|commjssions will study the differences §76,430, have been rejected. proposed in 'the permanent bill would |that exist between the nations, partie- PRI have an adverse effect on the volume of | ularly matters relating to debts, private The Canadian three-masted schoomer |trade. property and credits to Russia and en< Ada A Mclntire, which became stranded | “Our forsign trade today is not suf-|deavor to formulate recommendations in the fog, May 19, on Grand Manan is- | fering because of the tariff and we are|for submission to their respective gove land, off Eastport, Me., was hauled off the | Hiving now undec the emergency tariff|ernments. rocks by the tug Springhill and towed to |act, which has higher rates, in many| The foreign office has entrusted to Dr. §t. John. % cases, than those proposed in the fi-|Vande Sande Bakhuyzen, a consular of= nance committee bill,” - Senator Lodge |ficer and member of the Holland delega- Formal announcement that ~“definite | declared. “The democrats seek to givs |tion at Genoa, the task of preparing and formulas” ‘had been settled upon jn the | the jmpression that the increase in our |organizing data for the Hague conferel Chilean-Peruvian conference at Washing- | foreign trade and I trade conditions |ence, ton, D. C,, was_made in a jolnt statement | throughout the country are due to the e — after the two delegations had resumed | Underwood tariff act. whereas, the fig- thel rsessions Saturday for’ the first time fures quoted by Stcretary Hoover show in a week. : developed since the emergency tariff biil R Mrs. Lola Spayer, alleged to have |became & law. i Dot o il passed her days as the wile of Atithony | "“Under ~ the ~emergehcy - tarif _our [oomew BUrT of Boston, formerly Amerieety Spayer, a night police patrolman, and ftrade is becoming more. nearly mormal|¢ielt ot TECRE: R STC BUEE her nights with Henry Rabuck, a daytime than that of any other nation. After|yinr o trip through Russts which |factory worker, was arrested in Lansing, | the present tariff bill becomes a law - - E at Peking March 1.9. The Burrs travel- Mich, on a warrant charging bigamy. | there will be an even greater advance i |iigieq in'a special coach chartered by the| our: trade, both foreign and domestic. |Crinese government's observRLION Max Ossr.chersciian of’ Zurick: Swhia- | ¢3¢ty -'upion the * Protestive. Déincivle | sion, which was on 16 ey I erland, whose engagement to Miss Ma-|that the great prosperity of this coun- The Americans occupled & thilde McCormick, 17 years old daugh-ftry has been built. We are obliged to- ment in the car. Starting from ter of Harold F. MéCormick, startled|day to meet an economic situation such they had some canned goods, which society when ot 'was announced several (ag’the world- hag never seen owing: to beca: ha L months ago, plans to come to Chicago i | the utterly distorted and wdislocated con- | trageq cigarstten for :mlmu,mm_h June. i ditions of exchange. _The fundamental | cloth, surplus elothing, Soap, salf conditions of all tariff legislation today |matches for food. The matives Jwo chilaren, Michael and Katle Pepy-|are entirely different from what they!req these articles to money. kep, aged nine and one, were burned 10 |were prior to the war, Nevertheless, Mrs. Burr was the first American death in Jersey City, N. J, in" a fire this {5 not an argument for delay in|man to cross Tussis since the which' destroyed thelr home. Thelr par-|iarift revision. The first essential of | Tme sourney foneswod ihy ol ents and a boarder escaped by JUmpIng |pusiness is to have stability of condi-|giberian coach route. The car was from windows tions so far as they depend upon the|ed, from one town to the next by & £ tarif legislation of the country. Busi- train. Most of the time consumed Arthar Garfleld- Hays, & New York|negs can adjust itself to a discouraging!the journey was in waiting &% lawyer, has entered the non-union 8oft|iariff, or even to one badly comstructed |for connections. Sometimes they coal fields in Pennsylvania to 1earn |jqtter than it can to & condition of sus-|five or six days for & tratn. The Whether & man can make &speech there | pange and doubt: are on their way to the United States. without being arrestéd by the mine ob- | " uour duty, as far as legislation can erators’ coal and fron police. do 50, is to pass the tariff and other | THREE DEATHS FROM AUTO B it economic measures to stimulate and en- PEE! o MILES An agreement has been "Mhl“::' courage the improvement in business e - tween the Vatican and Foreign Minister whgh Is now visible. - Now York, 25 —Threo e Tehitcherin whereby the soviet govern- T W Tk, May T ment will except the Catholic church of |y Jppezergor e fheta’ Secuperits ot Lo N ey e ko LB A MAKE STATE NOMINATIONS |day when the car, was going st e lun“’“"t poes 70 miles an hour, collided with a taxica®, o Elizabeth, N. §. May 38 —Gearge W. |The crash carrica | hotn, machines el of Newark was nominated for | the sidewalk and in¥o the show I e e Busianss | Eovernor and Usorge Bader, Jersey City, |of a store. Tha cab chauffeut; & School by lifting 1t bodily out of its|fOF the United States, at the convention | member of the touring party, and two BURE FAMILY MADE A ] increases in foreign trade which have TRIF TEEOUGR SUPIS brought to the United States on tho | SENATOR LODGE OUTLINES ARRANGING FOR THE } Cows i i o HIS VIEWS OF TARIFF BILL HAGUE conmz.vgi Mrs. Ignacia Vasquez, sald to be 120 other a pedestrian, met death early to-) present_surroundings an derecting for it |Of the soclallst party today. pedesjrians were serfously injured. i T o e Mapartmety | asked for the abolltion of the state con- | tourkue. car pariy 1s belpe was announced as under consideration. | Stab ';m"'"h e G_I:tmll 'ol:ml .l;v lice pending an investigation of *A <t > ricultural industry. of the state against| ~Anna Lauria, driver of the Rolaie trout by home o the Soutr F’IK loss of stock and products. car died in Harlem hospital soom Boston, and as he stepped to the street | A resolution asking Sersident Harding \he had been ordered to the ©one_began firing 2 pistol. Three bullets | t0'free political prisoners also was pase- [on a charge of homicide. Charles plerced Délgoldié and he ‘was reported - riding with Lauria, was instantly. dying lated at the City hospital. - ITALO-RUSSIAN COMMERCIAL John Keller, standing on the 2 B TEEATY HAS BEEX AFFROVED|ing to Mr. end Mre - u:-a A verdict of gullt was returned by Rome, May 28 (By the A. P.)—The was crushed when JRSA jury In'the superior. criminal_court " In |council of minnstérs, has approved the|cross the sidewall: and Jr. Boston, against Wiltred ulven? and El- | talo-Russian commefcial- treaty nego. | LOUSIn were badly Turt. Gren A Mitchell, charged with larceny ['tiated at Genoa between Cignor. Schan- | SUREFE. U ey °H"‘"""h_,‘ F from customers of the’stock brokerage | zer, ‘the Italfan foréign minister, and|Iracty — l‘ firm of W. Mulveny & Company. M. Tehitcnerin “heag of "the. Kussian conscloysness at a late. hour. oo o soviet deélegation. The . draft of the w:‘“.fl l".’::" ""‘,;" ’;fl“"‘v'v" sad ;ruly was' agreed to'at Gehoa ‘'on May ‘s 240 i SN s-uquh-' Norih Wesipert armer, wiom Bt A : N they allege beat e and fo “irwo ARm! ‘IN BRISTOL FOR Lausanne, Switzerland, . May rden, set fire to’the houss i which they | i =i . i the' woods_ | | ASSATLT WITH INTENT T0 KILL |Delegates began arriving here to lay,uincogecious and fled nto’the' w i ey Tomorro ot the BIG MASONIC GATHERING w4 Handiers. Bxpress and Station Employes. | undertow. His body has not been recov-| ~McAuliffe was an employe,of the Union |revolver when she fold him she wanted | day. | He was largely interested in min-| #nd the Ameriean Federatinn of Railzoad fered. ARteb G S n N .48 In the platform Adopted, the party{ George Callan, surviving mmp .f.g the