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VOL. LXIV=No.. 131 THRflNGs AT D . - |and Lincol : LB _Alfred Twining, former assaciate edit- - ¥ ; or of the Scramo:;/‘ Times and a traveler, . | student and botenical expest, died after ABRAHAM l-mn Battle Over Her Pending Mar-| @ stort lliness at Waverly, Pa.. Of Tens of Thousands of riage to Max Oser Threat- “Veterans in . the Ranks, ens to Become a Contest in There Were Barely 500 of New York, May 80.—A score of o Gty seat “X& Memarit 31"?" R i Mo Y {ol g The : Yorl y featur smor’ y to- : 3 G ST Commission — into a court battle over her marriage to | . The title of Viscannt Trapain, assum- ‘?"1"- Manfat h sodl t tions w by the g AR T e T S : 2 | Max Oser, ‘Swiss riding master. e b i Sl TR tion of the Loan Is Considered a Detail That Wil : e , i i Taw, on i Considered That~ dent—Words of the Speakers Were Flung to Wide Dis- (o Micormick onigh was plamning | 55, (GTone WU, Smosie, Lav. on e | ¥oterars ot thre ke, lsne Rover: Question 1 sider, tances by Amplifiers—Solemn Ritual of the Grand Army side -Drive to the Tomb of General A 3 3.2 ek ae o tell ‘Judge Horner that she wants her Be Arranged Without Complications. - - ; A rebellion has broken out smong the Hottentots in the southwest. proectorate of Africa, says a Reuter dispaich from Capetown. % President Harding Accepted in the Nation’s Name the En- Juri g Statue on the B‘nk‘ Of the Potomac mvef o cmu'zo- May 30—(By The A. P.)— ;{\e ¢;fln§c&nfara‘1fic¢bggd§:&:.:u,t;: Senators, Representatives, Cabinet Officers, Admirals | Maniice "McCormick came hope rom |Russian affairs will be y + | New York today to take sides with her | Chamber of deputies. .lfl G l‘ leiflmd Tl'ib“(u on the Mmyrd Mi_ father in what has threatened to grow Whether France will be represented at £ Grant.' The jal address was father, Harold -F. McCormick, million-| J. B. Buckingham of Wilkesbarre, Pa, [ mode Ty Governoe Miller. i . ; alre head of the International Harvester | Won the Briggs D oyhe annual de-| " Of all the marchers, the ever-thin-| Paris, May 30 (By {he A. P.)—The . Was Used at the Dedication. company, to be her guardian. e P e wesieyan - university. | ning squads of G. A. R. veterans re- |disquicting prospect that France would ’ - Mrs. Edith Rockefeller nnddc%onmicl;. He 18 2. member. o clazs o < ceived b.:\!he greatest ovations. 'r)_u‘:e bring further pressur n“t: h:r n_ufi oscs. i t and costliest sacrifice up- | who ‘recently divorced Mr. McCormic - X were .barely 500 of them in the ranks|many. with the extension of her miil- WaikaBE MAFRR - 37 S AL e A i on grounds of desertion, has obtained a | Nearly o half million tons of anthracite { this year.. Gaily decked autos crept|fary oocupation.” is. regarded fn. repara- a The homage of a people was poured out “I'speak for the negro race” he sald. | court order reopening the proceedings |coal valtied at $697,900 were recovered in | alongside them, ready to give a_lift|tions” and political circles as eliminated . today at the shrine erected by a decade |.ypon us perhaps more than upon any ‘which were thought to have made Mr. river coal operations in qthree Pennsyl-| to the faltering. But not a man of by the German reply to the reparations|that in case the of patient labor to Abraham Lincoln. Un- | other group of the nation rests the im- | McCormick Mathilde's guardian. At the |vania streams diring 1921. maximum the 500 lost step uptil all had passed | commission, ; made, public today. it|again it will endeavor to der the thoughtful gaze of his marble | mediate obligation to Junu_y'm dear a|time of the. divorce, Mathilde chose to |. likeness, dim in the shadowy background |price for our: emancipation.’t A - the reviewing stand and the bugle|promises to comply with the conditions|taxes sufficlent to make up stay with her father and the guardfan- | The Peking government s facing a fin- | told them to fall out, ' |imposed by the reparations commission,|#énce. the: receipt le_his cot Revised Poem to Lincoln. ship proceedings were thought to be to |ancial crisis. It announces;that it is un-| Geleral John F. O'Ryan, in the re- | with the proviso - i Germany ~must | posed - foreign loan, however, the gov of the gleaming white t»omp e _his v‘:“ un; The only other featurs of the dedication | clear away a legal dbstacle to her mar- a:xh‘es elug meet its ordinary . current. ex-|viewing stand, .was accompanied by |have aid in the form of & foreign loan. |ernment asks that the floating debt may ; ::n::'::::‘.::t;:r:;m' thousands of | emony. was Edwin Markham's decla- | riage to Oser. Peitges. me. ! < General Gassouin of the French army, The commission had insisted upon un-ibe increased in paper marks -to th One fatality marred the ceremonie§, | conditio: compi{ance, but the question |équivalent of .; of the consent of both parents or the ugu' China’s internal conditlen is regarded | the war engines claimed another vic- |of the. loan is considered ' a detall that made”; o be guardian is necessary to the marriage of | 85 Such as to require organization of a{tim and a name was added to the list will be arranged without complications. a minor. Mrs. McCormick was said to be | Strong. central government to prevent| of soldier heroes. The reply, dealing with . this question unalterably opposed to the marriage, | further disintegration It happened in the midst of a pro- | saya while Mr. McCormick was said to be in Sy cession two and a half miles long. mation of his revised poem to England| Under the Swiss law, it was explained, Men great in the councils of the na- X flcme:u‘: there. The president came to “—A man to hold agalnst the world, 5 accept in the nation’s name the memorial | “A man to match the mountains an reared at the river brim. A former pres- the sea.’ ident came gladly to give accounting s 1 e of his trust as head of the commihsion | 1 the concluding . - "The German government, : determinsd . he|favor of it as last resort, if it proved zl‘gzmll‘:m":n claims anpe ximating | A giant tractor-tank, left for the|to make the most strenuous. endeavors that saw the great work fo its comple- | “And whes ho fefl in WhIQVIM: Be | cmential 10 his auughter's happiness. The | 32000000 agalnat the shioping = bosrd Bl Dot i hoiz Mlinued il ssar Lo\ prcven auy, fistiar Tredsy i e 3 % t went dowil. 4 h uid to center - | and heade: ponderous bui ect- |floating debt, are, however, convinced L‘«",";m? :;::: .'".Z?‘?"..‘.’..Lfl’."..‘i‘ ‘:::a As when a lordly cedar, green with ?:’fi.h"é’;,::fl:’:‘ogw.::s Spetween Oacr, | 090,000~ ly toward a crowd of women and chil- {tha tin-the present financial conditions|préssing the mere “lmf m-:. this he's there: but it was met these, lavish as Dl ith a great shout upon the | Who is sai o be at least 45 vears old,| g el done: i Pl staaiads s N80 .+ |such eorts cannot be. carried throngh [would be. given. Inquiry in Berlin wers their tributes to the great dead who Gu'ha‘!’:{f' With-a ¥ and Mathlide, who is 17. ulian Strahtsebundt, 21, in uni- made the day historic in American an- . unless Germany receives reasonable as-|Rowever, developed -the fact thaW® the : Mathilde was brought up by her moth- | SUit Of gold discoveries.in the western | form, leaped toward the. tank and|sistance in the way of & foreign loan. |Gérman government intended to -make bt thi lling tide of humbl “And leaves a lonesome lace against ' 2 8 ‘1;1 sl’ itzerland, re. | P2t of New South Wales, says a Reuter | started to clamber aboard to bring it ‘Provided such . assistance becomes | that proviso, nals. It was the gwelling tide e She kg er in a hotel in Zurich, Switzeriand, cibls atasage Tom - Melhouras, & aas o ks people who l"°°‘ ‘fi" t:‘""l' "; - blaz- ceiving only oocasional visits from - her ing sun to claim this 'mple of eedom o But the tank swung|available without undue delay, the Ger-| .The impression made by the Germas father. She had hardly lald aside her | ot sharply toward another tractor and|man government will undertake to deal|Teply” was not unfavorable it was said and the man whose memory it enshrines i a At the end of ‘the ceremony, President Harding turned to inspect the great stat- : — he was crushed between them. - |with the question on the following ba-|at the French foreign office this after- dolls and acquired a pony when she met| The engineer and fireman of & west-| ‘“Red Mike,” the Trish terrier mascot | ! : 7 2 ®s their own. ue, brooding in the vast, pillared cham- | Oger, who then owned a riding academy, | bound California limited on the Santa Far 3= tha eye could reach from the |ber of the temple, then greeted members ‘fioon ' unoffictally. of the First Battalion, naval militia,| “The amount of -the -floating debt as| The Temps remarked that the reply Fe were killed near Fort Madison, Towa, | brought a laugh that mingled with the |it stood on March 31, 1922, is from now |was silent’ on the question of a forced L5 0o il he babeThers “'higo ‘h:("‘am\ Cr:flhed head-on . int | tears of the day. Aft."ed in the uni-lon to be the normal maximum. If at loflqm hhozowu :-,mht u:o produce. 3 manship, Oser w v eastbound train No. 4. for: outfi i 49,01 mar] . . under the trees that grace the setting.|feeble figure of Lincoln’s son. SASTai by Shh 2l -selhe il tari b m of his outfit, he led it, walking |the end of June or at the end of any DeyEp.. on his hind le; And as he reached | subsequent ‘month the -amount exceeds|per forecast itg acceptance by the rep ¥ow many may have been there to hear | And when Mr. Harding had left amid| o) "2q4ed, gave her the affection of a| -Otto Hue, whese death Sochired ' ta] the sthng e i:nved & HIShE e in |t mr;m ek imine, 5ooe il We-tams [Writiosis: comtatieiol the words of the speakers, caught up |another calling of the bugles, the peo-| . \p Essen, Germany, was the recognized | salute to General O'Ryan 2 == and flung to far distances by the ampli- |ple out béwond the restraining Topes, . Last year. Mrs. McCormick returned to | leader of the coal miners’ and. iron- During services at Grant's Tomb on mluh lltoz r;:: marb:k ::"c::"h'.'f mxrg :;::lifl‘nc‘;rl':'-;nflam‘rnmi-tm"ow;°‘of!lfi Chicago, but Mathilde did not come 1o | workers' trade unions, whoss member- | Riverside Drive aeroplanes and hydro- CHECKING UP MOVEMENTS OF INFER :’U’ b!:n “1;. whumwm: pr:.lduntw:nd s 2 ;'he'ei U:(ted dS).ate? untii agerhhe; mo%:er ship runs into millions. ;lrpltx}u. one of them containing a PETERS PREVIOUS TO DEATH WITH SEC'Y HOOVER TODAY o ; - ;| had obtained a divorce and she them join- ttle French girl, Marguerita Syvia, ; r : B a1k Lo cores . Bladoly bt s A Sebeiotitn o G Memorial 18| o3 er father. her- engagement becom- | A crowd greeted Mamuel Quosen, pros- | BoAttercn fowair” poiarEUe trong® Nl wiie plains, N.. Y. May 30.—West-| | Washington; May 30— Declaring thal ;uh: foot .ofo!v';rr !t;leh-;:"n::ue- “!:e .‘v'\;:; IR RG ot L Amed L ing known dlhonly ‘:fttrwxrd‘:i Atl ;he tden:hol the Pbl:llinl’:nehne;?‘!;,i and |tw|en- ;neltx;or:;n' of Ameflt’:an aviators Killed| cyeqter county officials investigating- the| coal producers who are here in prepara. brok v et time Mathilde revealed something of her |ty other members of the Filipino mission | in: the French service iy o Chinieh” : < cbsitet Enid - Becretary mchecked up the wids steps 1o seo for | HOW MEMORIAL DAY zomanca, AAying that her fixnes had aiy |0 Wisbirston; on et siriear in HomoJ,, Ak Washingion Hefgtithzqrmy. om- | SIiow o Clatsies bdlers; soche sl Mol T R{GMERg, ik 280 15t WS Gkt L5 g WAS OBSERVED IN LONDON (ed her to come to America before their |lulu, N H. Qs and “civilans’ premided aver - thie | % 7 LV aat UiTr o> toiies Sy e ey R iag T oty SR Sdteos Ritaal of the Grand Arm: _— marriage o that she might ‘:u more S aaie R g ; .d:’dllcatlondot a memorial to soldiers, |y " oo of the slain man at the |upon & p pfogram caliing for a min- . v London, May 30—Aftér the Brook- | SUre of herseit nd better know her pecp- | S, E. J. Cox, of Houston, Tex. oil | gallora and marines of the world war | e, b A gl - A K pr e There was little of military splendor | L O, LAY O aador Hifyey | Dle. At the directlon of her father she B Teit ok enareiiate cnibuslast went | The;statug ' krqups SEuret 13 nfestl oo paris vetundih T late It ‘wid b upacativen 4ts rtall Bioarish ot tramets o mrict,, Tust | accompanicd by Géneral Biddle placed | Was entertained in New Yori, Chicago, |on trial on c Connection awithi the sale] of the eccianE the three branches|,. ,ieq, he' triéd tolenllst but was ce-| profased tonight to- 6 protests with the flourish of trumpets to mark the coming | 2" RECT wreath up on the cerotaph,|and Hot Springs, but, according @to s connection with the sale ?{ he service, was the gift of Mrs. Jected -because of 'an’ unsatisfactory | departmit of® commerce: heRd | sgatfist ;:‘q xxoln‘ ‘of lh:inm-nz lhhrmng and | Great Britain's huge granite memorial | friends of the family, took but little in- - arry Payne Whitney. Names of 35 navy: record; official approval being en any suctk the Cramd Aoy Tophovhich the men of | to her gallant dead on .Parliament | terest in- society. Although their home men of Washington Heights who die tated the Miken. smbiem oe uDUC dedl street, on behalf of the; Britishers'|in. Chicago was scarcely threo blocks and taught her to ride. A former office: high base of the memorial, Americans |of the senate close about him. It Wa&s|pi.piv educated and a master of horse- were spread over the lawns and clustering | then the president sought out the bent, COAL PRODUCERS TO C Brigadier General Willlam Mitehell of the government aviation service in Mfl- ; Peters was supposéd to have Jeft Par-|figure. The -conference has been cailec cago. 2y ues locks b :’l;‘e":emf.f“"d about the basefis i lana on May 12, three days befors|for a discussion with bituminous oo o - ds s Inited | apart, Ma 8, 8RN e i Pymes: . his death; but the actual-time of his de- s With the view of prevenmt! ar souniry on “the steps of the memorial. | ComFades in arms in ' thé" Un B m::x::;, “x';i's m; gr;mh = Berno st ey tE:v:ry military and naval uniform R itee s B 1 oo Bl :-vl:nq et # g, | T O e formel, orders at this | "4t ioon Mr. Harvey, Post Whesler, | toward -clearing away ail legal barriers i S e e parag. Was: vhbrsbented 1o 2 |ife ammanding oficer: &t ‘the statigh) . x delegation headéd: by L. W, Fergu- T it g e Ane ices shaken and | counselior of the American embassy, | by secking“to have himsel{ -named his . uge‘parade in Brookiyn., has been asked to supply the informa- | in. Lrestdent of the Chicigo Mer- b st L‘“‘ trembled under = weight and General; Biddle, accompanied by |['daughter's- guardiall’ so “that she |could T iive! sondliian. oF PP T G tiom - _ p- T8 S chanis’ assoclation, will walt upem Mr of years: but the high courags and ye- oo atL Sl Wt ol BL PMA | Dy vit bl SoBept 100k TUS TNt L aarbiniute: ekt e Hhis U wllloe: W Sheriff Werner heard' that Peters|yoqver early tomorrow, it was degiared :::‘:;n_xh:‘to :::dh;::d :;:a?np E:I:m: the Britiah mnts i ticipate | thilde in New York-announced fer pians for two weeks has been il at the Hotel FRENCH CHILDREN PLACED FLOWERS .ON GRAVES missed a train for New York and had to ‘ b s T i Bt = remain over = day, in whieh event, It | - o e -;u“.na~ - in the memorial “#mil for Hurope.” Her plany were'| T e o X baried -7 wasesall Be ' isfisechave' Axfived hers |1 (IR L oli Ay “said to ;. : B! ritical by ¥he' cor; an Paris. g A + - wd % Mr. Fergyson oo Y. O \he. Freat 1eader tiey | \morican soldiers nud Sallors who are | cancelled At-thesdast. moment, however, | iUk T i A e e Snificance Tnlonly & few hours before he was: &liin: A ekt e TR N e Along the fromt Benehss- on a Jower | DUried in the British Isies. LAy SRE e taskiecd RS 08 trber ndoctier — every French home where there are|The trip. it was weaid, also-may Rave| . e 550,000 toris of. the .hi grade 3 ol The Rey. Canon Carnegie; chaplain|had had the guardianship proceedings 3 terrace facing the gFedt athtiic above were | o~ i1 1% SAROR LITROE S MDA pathered the veterans.. To the right, a « g : Audrey Munsen, natlonally kmewn|cChildren, 'because several million . addre Teopened ‘on the ‘grounds that she had | mogel was reparted out of danger at ner | French schivel pupils were told today handful of [ald wen had donned again | D¢ VASt assemblage o Mericans | not besn given.legal notice. Gew | 2Ome in Mexico, N. Y. Miss Munson took | What the American army and people biue that gave them front place in. th | TG “""’;‘m;’;;; A% ‘:t’r“;;mi° Y:f;lh‘;fl'flt':a? rishee ;"]'l’;";’d‘";'n :;:’ poison Saturddy afternoon and when her | did for France during the world war. far's events and stood to sct as guard = ! 4 ol - | mother found Her Iving on h -| -Americans decorating the gra 14 of honor (o the president. Flanking | {18 the bonds of mutual friendship | paration for the lekal battle sxpeced. to- i ey Fied " in France been by automobil Tn this connection, the -officlals areymokciess coal s been contracted fo: a deiivery for the.period &nding March 31 trying to.learn froi the Parid Tsland | o5f oof iy hanisof S116 par Netiten 't o b. mines: . - - authorities -if -teldgrams had passed be- tween Ward and Peters before the for- : : ‘Sbme,_of this tonnage wag/ntractes o clared that it mer -llflzr left- the station. these to the left . a _bare|2Nd understanding between England |morrow over the issues raised by Mrs. el e d ey et ";.‘L“f-i%si"mm?.ii WWard Clated thit hs BAd besn Rack:| (o e S8 ae May U9, 1335 M pee wore of gray clad. veterans| SR AmMerica, which he -said, was|ycCormick. 3 Robert Legondre. Georgetown Unl. | features was.the processionis of chil- |™Alled for six weeks prior to the kil-|possd prices mean an Incrense of 103 wr: of the armies of the outh stosd proud- | 24ntifed and made holy by the blood —— versity's star field and (rack athiete and | dren: with flowers which they had |iN5, Detectives went to New York: to e T S o - I¥ 10 sale the flag that Locnoln's yision | Of Drave fighting men from across the | yrisH REPUBLICAN ARMY thrice winner of the penthalon champi- | Picked themselves to place on the|Question Christopher Ryam, the restau-|mines and ace much higher thth and high courage preserver as the flag ;:; ;::;e GRS o ik T IN BIX-COUNTY TERRITORY on one people. . (nablp Wil forsake the cinder paih for | soldiers’ gravesiwith their own hands. |Tant workes, who. said he was -allered|Sasiuum rics Shatens Suring the wat the career of a motlon picture actor when | ' Bxpressions. of guatitude for - all |3500 by a Woman to kil soesns, ia-iha | PEFIedWhen production comts were at (B he graduates in June. that America had "done. for France | Ward househoid. They K g ot s e SRS e Bacalts: Mevaents (LT furnished the chief feature of the|30me trace of the woman. R base lower Two sixteen vear old boys, their pock- | Principal memorial seriice held at the |Ts_also_were looking up other piaces| prices which are d on a pro- The church service was closed with Veterans Diverted Prealdent Harding | the singing of “The Stpreme Sacri- The sight of these bent men in gray, | fice” by the Westminster male choir drew President Harding from the written | and the sounding of taps by an Amer- t of his address. He was saying that { fcan bugler. Belfast,. May 30 (By the A. P.)— Strong forces of the Irisn republican army ace now weil within the six-county > . territory, and are comsolidating the lets weighted with 2,500 pennies which po- | Suresnes Cemetery, near Paris. Mar- |l New York where, it is said, Ward, or | duction cost. ground won. It became necessary for tha = ° “Inasmuch as the retailers of the coun- S A lice alleged had been stolen from chew- | shal Joffre: declated that France|Feters were well known. D conid ReveEcHa el b e the | thn l:nfiu:‘:;eo:tr:‘: & W ebaion | sveciai constables comprising the Ulster |ing gum slot machines In subway sta. | Would mever forget Amerioe's arcire i ',{,’;,,h‘::',',‘,‘,ufi";"‘,', '2,':.,,,".",‘”.,"_.".2: ,,,,:.‘,d‘, m:: his vision had been- ful- , ster Abbey, where Ambassador Har.|(07ces to wintdraw from a. considerable [tions in New York, were arrested o |in a time of utmost need and ssui|¥0 KNOWLEDGE o : that the broad water of the Po- 3 s k salles i tty L VOF, O DOHAE of the loan Tae. | section, known as the Belleek sal'ent in |petty larceny charges. tomac flowing within & stone's throw of | fon, placed a wreath on the. tomy §¢|Fermangh county, and this is now in pos- that despite political considerations “EOSS” IN MASSACKUSETTS | Pol Into ecect the brice of (el would be SR the tles which bound the two republics o i T LF g et .,,:"'m’,_,"’n" to protest against any Py c .. | session of the republicans. elief that a strike vote would be - | were certain to grow stronger each alem, ass., ay e o 4 o ot Tty S BeOIR, | Mr. HArd- Lmony, atf St. Canfen’s Wassive moni- | 10 2TUAE cubobedchalion parties which Wy B e nieakos st | cbrabmments whish (kMeT Anteciogn | Smily e 18- cabe, of The Jling o §'s volee t as he paused {0 draw 1 i cemain for a brief time and then return | Way Emploves and Raflway Shop La-|&Taves throughout France-would give |Clarence Peters by Walter 5. Ward, aid to/the househoider. S i | ;‘,:“‘H:,f,y““;j:};;r'fgggmm',glg;“; to _Enniskiilen, borers, was expressed by E. F. Grable, | to such a cause. not come to Boston to interview “Ross, ecal - i 44 The Omagh garrison has been rein-|grand president of the organization. At Suresnes, as at other cemeteries, |the supposed head of the alleged black-| peyaxn RESIGNATION OF TWO of 1h senihe sibton s O b SR S DT ST e e it et e the French people made the day (eir |mail ring invoived in the case, Michael| D=2 0 FEEIGCIIEITR B RS ns thide ol WarridEn, HAA o 1o 1t oil e e I‘“,""m ot ‘"'e sreat Amer-} fent of the Staffordshire regiment, nd | ‘Announcement of a ten por oent. wage | OWn. During 'the Suresnes, cere’ ony | L. Sullivan, of this city, also an attorney ¥ ? ouith and strengti o fight for tne A (0 | the. pedestal of the. Srear. Bmeeipa. | soidiers also arrived at Castieders, Ty- | increase in factors: depariment was Mige | & heorus of French Orpbans’ syir{he | for. tHS camily, declsd” tnleht - BUllnf (5es Motiien,: Tns, Miy . Diaiigdidior which thelr fatners returned after the | tor's. fgare. Briveter ) e manciPa- | rone county, three miles from the border. |at the offices of the Firestond Tice oo | Stae Spangled- Banner in Bnghih. Ten [van.also said that Jt uch & persh A\ CH Cis coeery of Alis netWal begnathe: bitter sixties. | Buffalo, N. ¥, 3 years o, wme wes| Fighting ~has occurred at various|Rubber company in Akrem Ofifo. 4| tousand persons, inchiding sversl |- Roess” wiae in Massachusetis ot present tidn of the Knights of Columbus, Su “How it 14 it ! & member of = 1 Sheridans or2| points, the most significant in the vicin- | Shortage of skilled workers was respon- | thousand Americans, heard Myron T.{he was tatally ignorant of the fact. Thrme K RIEHE 3547 PlaBerty of FPhiiadal g would comfort his great 4 i alE cay- [ 1 Pattigoi Connty. Donegal, whers {SIblé for the increase, it was said. Herrick, the Ameérican ambassador,| Mr. Falion had been reported as plan- | P* eme Advocate Joseph C oy et R e b G e LTSS EET e St e S e 2 deliver 'an address in which he as- |ning to come to Boston last night in the | D2 and Supreme e Josep the states of the sodchland join sincerely { 821l of Chicago, who was one of Lee's ELIY, Jotces 2 - oring him anfi kave twice since ; Podyguard, stood on either side of the - the first time in the border . troubles. | The federal government is mot liable |8erted that the strong friendship be-|expectation of mésting ‘“Ross”- and hear- | Pellétier of Beaton, Mass, was demandes bis day joied with all the fervor of famous Scotchman holding. aiofe lhe\'rhen wWere sharp ciashes also between | 10T losses alleged by coal companles. tg uttention to the gray-clad vet: tween France and America would ing what. le knew of the killing of Pet- in_a_ resolutjon passed. by the lows }is great heart in dsfeniding the tiag. How | Stars and Stripes and the tattered|Ulster and southern Irish forces near Nave been suffered on coal requisitionea | continue regardless of - political de- ! would soften his anguish to known that | Standards o ftheir respective regi- ifford_and Strabane on the Tyrone- |bY the fuel administration during the | Velopments. X T R . ;‘;’me ‘;’i‘;n ::!?:;]rmm'“ gl e south long sifics came to realize ikat : ments. Donegal border, armored cars and ma- |W&T, it was held by the supreme court in | Charles Bertrand, _president of the|STRUCK BY RACING CAR L 82 F 2 chine guns being brought into action. a case brought by the Morrisdale Coal|Inter-Aliled Federation of War Vet- Refugees are fleeing in large numbers | COMPany. 2 i h C. Pelietter, from the invested area, leaving theic declared that if the governments fail- May -20.—Qrover | s of Co ;:I:‘:: e worldly -pessessions behind, The Ingersoll-Trenton Watch company | &4 to cement the friendship hetween|asn of Rochester, one-of the promoters| CCHesh complained of 1o the has s About 75 serious fires have taken place |f Trenton, N. J., recently organized and | France and America which had been|or the atitomobile racks ~at - the faif Diniing Detsve. (M- mipdder ottt ot tha during the 'present outbreak of incen- |&ffiliated with the Waterbury Clock com- | WOught with the blood of millions,|grounds..here today wag struck by ofe diarism. The damage .is estimated -at|P&NY of Waterbury, Conn., started op. | th0Se Who had fought and lived would of ‘the racing. cars and ‘instantly “killed "“m“fi:d‘-: 3‘“’.‘:‘ ““'“’.'m'“’.m'v“‘n‘."::m‘::j pounds sterling 500,000. This includes | eatlon Monday . with 500. employes' to | Ot stand by and see destroved the(guring the ffth event when he bla’ the oficlal-organ of the Knights of mansions burned in’ the rural districts. | Manufacture watches, electric clocks and | tNIDE for which they had dearly paid.|aeross the speedway. to waen specthlors | ool to tne’ eeet ARAE e oottt ; ey —— pos nst pressing too NEW TOBACCO MEEGER N e was_bejng. influenced by, WITH 'lfi’,”o,“fl CAPITAL The car that st ers, Knights of Columbus at the closing ses- ! vain assassin robhsd it of itz st Nearby were groups of -stalwart Minoere and pofent frimd when it was ' doughbeys, veterans of. the last war, prostiate and stricken when Lincoln's|standing at attention, completing the prmpathy and understanding would have ! trinity of blue, gray and khakl. helged 15 Leal the wounds and hide the| Sir Harry said : ®care and spead the restorazion. “For fifteen years How with Ris love uf freedom and | garland on the tomb of Lincoln. at justice this Bpostie of humanity would | Springfield, Tlls. I now deposit these have fouad his worrows tenfold r-.ual flowers on behalf of those American: to see ths hundred millions to whom M\ AND INSTANTLY. KILLED ‘Be It resolved, that whereas the con erans, received an ovation when he Y dpet ot the qlitems. akuanie’ ol — 2 I have placed a The O'Neill family is- ciaiming pounds j "2di0 equipment. sterling - 61,500 for Shamnes castle alone. A TRy Martin® Wills, son of a leading Newry Lord Northcliffe has announced that merchant. has been captured at Dundaik | hereafter the editors of the London Ev- and is being held by republicans. ening News, which include the members Three Kilkeel, County Down, men who | 0f the staff who would be termed “copy went by boat to Greenore, County Louth, also are being held by republicans. whose forebears and relatives gave bequeathed reunion and nationality giv- | their lives in all the wars of American Ing their sons and daughters and all thefr " fortunes to halt the armed march of ag- tocracy and preserve civilization, even he presedved union. “Mors, how his great American heart would be aglow to note how we are going on. Always on, holding to constitution sl methods, amending to meet require- h"’l}hm" e great Scotch singer, who was dressed in highland uniform, t::n shook hands with the fifteen aged warriors who form the last remnant in Lincoln of these who participated in the civil war. - Among the organizations partici- pating in the ceremonies were the American Legion, the American Uni- ruck Ash was driven|dice, We deem it right and proper that o E Shaw, of Rochester, @ . per- | JAmes A. Fiaherty make a public apelogy New TYork, May 30.—A new tobacco|sonal friend. He sald after the' aceident merger, cepresenting a combined capital- [that Ash came ot u ization of $167,000,000, involving the|quickly that it was impos United Retall Stores corporation and the |striking Tobacco Products corporation, was an-| 3 Messachusetts Uiy Arack g0 mémbers for his ottitede and ssible to avold 1 expréssed as shis_ persond! 3 b views. gnd not those, of the order.. | resentatives of the Jowa state council jreaders” on~an ‘American © newspapers, will work only four days a week instead e S ot T o7 of five as heretofere. . MEXICAN ¥EDERAL TROOPS nounced tonight by James- M. Dixon, | FATALITY IN AUTOMOBILE :ri"‘“a 1 m“‘“"“h‘ 'm‘-"".'""ah“_ g ments of & progressive civilization, STOP THE FELIX DIAZ REVOLT| Hope and anticipation was shewn in | Dresident of the Tobacco Products con- RACE AT INDEPENXDENCE, MO. y clinging to majority rule, property re- SRR the faces of every one of the 57 men ? strained, which is ‘the only true sovereizn versity union, the Pilgrims the Eng- lish Speaknig union, the American sfi- cern. o | of Sopreme Kalght Fiaherty and Supreme , “The United Retail Stores corporation, |, Kansas City, Mo. May M. | Advoeate. Pelletier-and (o voté as & unb L0, lon, | 5 oynolds of Detroit, Mieh., was killed | on mil-matters tending o e e fimrrols the United | ,\§ "Wiliam Jackies of Des Moines, Ia., remove thit: _James B..Duke, foundec of the Ameri. | SiStained three riba when thelr | - The. supreme of a fred people’ and working to the fulfiliment of the destiny of the world’s | Ciéty in London, the American club, greatest republic.” 3 and the American Women's club, In transferring the memorial from t e e commission (o the head of the govern. | FLOAT DUMPED 25 WouEN ment, Chiet Justice Taft told how its AXD CHILDEEN INTO RIVER first suggestion had come 20 years ago to Je fallow a decade before it was selged upon and wrought with close adherence to the broad vision of what this second Ereat American deserved of his coun- exico C*y, v 30 0 = and 11 women, real pioneers they called indicate that the rebeliious activities of | APril from America on their way to Felix Diaz are considered more seriously {Siberia to take over concessions granted and the British. | C3® crashed on fic sixth lap of a six- there than in Mexico. ' The war office re-them by-the sovict government... s .. |can’ Tobapeo compaiy and the Will be|mile sutomobile race at Independence, ports show that the incipient revolution- $pesieni Tkebod corpmanbn. 4 Mo., today. o ary movements in Ifexico have been ef- mn‘:"‘;‘" Gg‘ (',Tl:f;, olc:-.:x .y‘ fi; ;::y‘“ 14ing - head of -the merged com-| e grivers had swerved .10'. P"flflwm- 3 i el i PRy, @ € board torn from the fence by a g o St el e et e e e i e ) s R T SR S A i ine ANed S, thetn. Toynoltyoar uation has not materlally changed with. |(real. charged with forging a permit for | solidation, declared a report given out| TECH AT Bl p Th " Sneath the in the past month except for scattered |the removal of $4,000.000 worth of liguor | tonight by the Tobacco Products corgora- | i? \CEROTINRG T8, G0 RSl ) flurries which are deseribed by military with intent to defraud the United States | tion, that concern is to increase its capi- machine also was wrecked. He was re- trymen. into the Stately structure of to-| Istand here as a float upon which they | observers as evident attempts to embar- | SOVernment. . jtal stock from $33,000,000 par value lof oo 3" "0 0 tarium. e, & perhaps, well, the former | were standing collapsel. ~No liyes werk | vare. (e oo i during the ab- $187.354.900 par: valie. — @ Divalent sald, that halt a century shold | lost. ' Several men dived inco the water | sence {n New York of Seoretary ot ine| -Altee he had been scolded by his moth- have passed before the emblem of Lin-|and rescued children Who Were too small o Treasury De La Huerta. ; 2 BACK OF ATLANTIC CITY coln’s greatness should have been erected | to aid themselve: I Huati ca garden, Harold, * 13 year old s0n . of | ——w—e g : . suevey of the situation indicates that i ARE TO TAKE STRIKE VOTE Ctantie" May ‘I0.—Forést for wTiahat tme American, had tims to The men aiid women waded ashore, s | victually nvery Siate faitho republic yaz. | CHRFIEK Eickpatrick. ~ b L oT Ty e R O ot e xte el Sppreciation that | the wathr was shaljow. Wost of the sx. | bare rebale sol rasenE foomn oo OiF sy went nts. the Tous oang | Detrott, Mich., Mav §0.—The exbcuti oot ok the maiaNad ronyack te the Wsibls magsiys jines. of | cursfvnists 'wibe Bew- Brigtol, Pz, and | fAve: U0 mcwcral Bandcol BHL. thers b oo Shotgun. and. pulied the tripess Kiting | council of the United Brother of | farmy £ ek rchitecture to find. Ailing: prece- | were waiting for & Tauncr'to ferry. them | unity of purpose or commaad snd aony|®;Shotgun and pulled rigger, killing me. behind this . o > 2 ped L i f Way Empioyes and city. More than 200 acres have-been "I 2 gt " M > himself instantly. Maintenance of “I I8 a magnificent gem” Mr. Tate| " of- them at present.can: be said Lo offer * Burlington, N. J., May 30, —Hundeeds of excursionists were thrown into a pan.e today when twenty-five women and chil. dren were dumped into the river at Park er with whom he had been working in 2 | RAILWAY SHOP LABORERS FOREST FIRES IN NEW.JERSEY way ‘Bhop Laborers this afternoon unani- | Urhed ‘oVer, destrojing grest ,—#"""‘-m 5 ’ — serious threats {0 the centry! govecnment. 4 3 mously, adopted a _resolution_insteucting . Another i sald of the memorial, “set in a lovely | ALY, SHRIMF FISHERMEN Tntil these- scattered troops are. consoli- | o ur® Lela Rebuck-Spayer, fn_ a ocell in | GWGNG LTS For igent To send outf forests near Clarkstown May's valley between the hills, commanding 2 vaul , Dos acs Flint, Mich., charged -with bigamy -be- them by its isolgtion and its entranc- SURVIVED THE STORM | dated there is reason to beiieve that i Bt bashapdas strike, ballots to all members of the or- | Landing. Back fires are believed 1o have ing beauty, the culmgination of the high- Preaijest Obredhs In JOSURME B hin s g‘p:?e:e;:hke;t n;o?i:mm e Amz gantsation and all mon-union workers in | brousht the conflagrations under. control. st art o which America is capable. Here | Jacksonville, Fla. May 30.—All men | timistic. declarations that the uprisings|poerud day’ factory employe, put —up | the crafts affected by the wage cut or- R Sy B e on the banks of the Potomac, the bound- zfll:i_nx fapline SieAaghaune. ahcip | 41° not plHER Hud pof jipRreash $500 bond for her, admitted the bigamy :;';4, by the, railroad. iabor board Sun- v | fleet as a resulf of the storm which charge, but deni as a . 4 3 Biot ade the Durdon Sensitn o “on | awept up the coast Sunday: parshes ik 11200 AUTOS BURNED-OF fr A SR NS v e O csaitesit Grable guid thetallore wouia| umph of his life, it js peculiarly appro- | today and with the weathér moderating STOLEN IN CONN. TAST YEAR 4 ’ - be sent out immediakely lnd'thn £ the priate that it should stan it was believed no- further damage to Hartford, May 30.—Approximately 1, ¢ workers declded to strike ::fld peotest The only other speaker was Dr. Robert | #hipping. would Dbe reported. ~The | 200 automobiles, valued at- $1,700,00 ince w.,;..g: against the cut flt‘“ walkou ;h u‘bo of- R. Morton, of Tuskegee inst! speak- | Schooner Mariann Cobb, which was | were either' burned or _stolen in Con- | day lut.rui*ok'l'u!; closed with a ;fml y 5. He e 478,- ing for the negro Americans and mlmnflnw with decks awash off ' the E 000 St h necticut year. said a statement giv-)Deum sung by massed choirs of th of the unjon and-about 72,- T pr h , oy 4 4 lald waight upon the declaration that jt | mouth of St. Johm's river, and her crew [en out tonight at the Automobile Un- | Vatican in thewq::un of Pope Pius, the | 00 workers would b-«-g-nc #ssociation of ot g wis Lincoln's name that stood first in|brought here, was afloat tonight and it | derwriters’ Detective Bureau hel b tnu, eat Sy m'.""! ; ;1 Jhe hearts of these tweive millions of his | was belteved that she might yet : ; th u—&‘_&