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POPULATION . viet government is witadrawing 1ts LrocHs from the Bessarabian frontier. First English Teer to bo Excouted il 2 3 Murder London, May 31.—(By the A. !l’;d— % 5 Major Herbert Rowse Armstrong, a lead- | YV ILI 3 i /ing Welsh solieltor, convicted last month | B e )€ et < . E > ‘Gied at the Bridgeport hosp - R on a charge of poisoning lis wife, was |, r : g ¢ K_ey to | tord. g H o Bov executéd in the Gloucester juil today. i BEE L S 1P A 16 itie Voapaoin. Slibies) sjected a Vote of No Confidence in the Government for Ig- | is tne frst member o the Bagttsh bar to 2 v ] ~an L g et be executed for murder. are running close to (oilr-MI.hlv of capaci. | noring the Reichstag Rulfdinl the » va FIGHT TO PREVENT MARRIAGE Richmond, ' Va. Ma ! e is- government, it is said, will s , Va, May 31.—Willam A:|. Washington, May 31—Renewing dis-| The Chilean o 2 - OF MATHILDE M'CORMICK | Sydnor, of North Chroliha. whe. was,| cuscion ot bis resolution _ declaring it| Insist that'the sovereignty of Tacna and Ry 2 Leaders and Leading Demo- , m—l’“fl" Party Les S D graduated this morning from the Lange-|the sense of the senate that the soviet| Arica:be settied through a plebiscite as Chicago, May 31 (By the A. P).—A & ley Fleid photographic Bchool, was killed|government in Russia be recognized.|provided for under the treaty of Ancon. crats Maintained That Precise Knowledge of the Con-|gewcrmined battie to prevent the mar- |iuic today while fiylng over his uricles | Senator Bofan, - republican, 1daho, de- S farm four \miles from here, h in the senafe today that until| First returns from the Hungarian 7 g ecti miles re, his single |clared in the senafe today 5 H . = . o millions, and Max Oser, Swiss|seat army plane going nto a nose divethe Russlan probiém was “settied”’ the|parliamentary elections indicate an over- cessions Agreed to by Finance Minister Hormes ding master, was begun in court today fand bursting into flames when it erashe|world would continue, in “only another |whelming victory for the goverament. i et z Gov-[[ 1, Mrs. Bdith Rocketeller McCormick, |ed. The dentification was made py-the{way.” the war Which was supposed. o g o ailed orce the '={] the girl's mother vorced, wife uncle " through a ri ds - | be ded with the armistice of Novem-| Andrew Houghton, formerly police in- Been Concealed—F: in Attempt & Harold F. MeCormick, millionaire head lger, o A Do tE AN / # spector in Boston -and admiral of the g Pari ifations Negotiati of the International Harvester compan: P — The Russian problem fvas the key to|Kearsarge naval veterans' organization, ernment to Defend the Paris w egotiations. J ASKIng a restraining order from pro-| $333972,000 WAR DEPARTMENT peace and prospericy, of the world the died Tuesday. . . te court to prevent the marriage. Mrs.| ppyropeno ldaho senator asserted, ' adding 3 asiE i Mhs 31—(By The A P)—fense of lhe reparations commisslon a4 | yfeformicic declared that because of her D I T SN AR | g wotla avall from the varipus| The old American liner - St Faul b reichstag (m!ly rumed": ;::-;(‘ :: Aot ‘uk‘f"e‘ nce was _evi-| ténder age” m-t M:chu.:ldeu mi::tdt~ ‘Washifigon, May 31.—The war de- |international conferences = until those {completetd her first round-trip since 3 »?”?::(:n:».nt‘: N ovarding the repara’|dent in the working of the treaty and | SOme the subject of machinations and in Washington, May 31.—The house so partment pill carying $335.972 00y s | conferences had the courage to dcal|having arrived at New York from Ham- | dicrs' bonus bl amended in several im- Chata Tegarding e reparac | dont in the e eague. of | trIEUSS of designing persons.” She added | FETTCh" (onny to the sonate b s oot [squarely. with the quéstion of Russia.|burs. - s negot biso s portant particulars but with the much e the mationalist party, | nations, he ssserted. was due to the ab-| that Oser, being a poor man, Gesired the | propriations-commitiee. The measure, as | Te ‘1gnoble ending of the Gelioa meel- K s wan moved by 3 discussed bank loan provision retained, 5 D i e Tailure 10| As a result of a recent drive on com- . i o theving| marriage “primarily” because he believed | i b papammc o s ) *|ing” was attributable in the fal Jiicn with the peoble’s party and com- |sence of the United States, who. bAVINE| vin ao doing he wiil secure large suma of| P, Fenate. TN 3 a was approved today by the senate finance ‘throughout ~ Es- e 925,000 consider the greatest question it had to|munist propagandists committee by a vote .of 3°o 4. Chair- « supported the resolution. B sl e Fornse, ta Great | Foney and financial gain.” et '_“;;‘,o;:,,j;tg;*;;g‘;;g;;g face, that of Russia, Mr. Borah stated. |thonla 61 of 104 arrested have been con- | man McCumber Droposes to report. the voted In ¢ o g sal acti i 3 mick as her legal guardian. Under the 2 n selves the chaptic conditions resulting | agal gepo bank, | iy, Determined efforts by the people’s par- | o world trade, - appropriates $60,981000, sufficient for g it it of the ardian or S e by the West Side bank and_ the Amer- e government's pregent et " |attitude toward the reparations com- i s made that the size of the army shall - o - v H i r '2’.,".",11"’"‘.‘:: o the coali. | mistion and indicated that so long . " adts Honry D. Horner, Bowsver, de- o e el D O hla consestion, Siony that with | The menthly review lssued by the fed: | {1 Of the effective date of the legisia- were defeated by vo! " |ebe was hot deflant Germany could | iineq” to gramt even a temworary. re- e appropriation for the officer per- on bioe. Be ! £ & E E i i it ils i g E Ef il i i : ] n from next October 1 to January 1, | now drafted the bill is si 2 charge = all of the sentiment supporting .efforts|eral reserve bank of Boston predicts a 1923, st th p cern. |COURt on Britain's sympathy and under-| craining order, but continued the hearing | $OmPel limited to an average of 12,530 |1y bring about a settlement of interna-|stimulating effect on trade from the : b e ol e B (0 Today's attempt 1> force the govern | longing of the dificulties involved In| of ‘the imation’ umth June. 3, meauwhiic| fOF e year totals 335,590,000 The |t byt e rting nad fatiod | reight rate. reduction recently ordersd. Removal of the time limitation on the | McCumber expressed the opinion that ne o Gefend the Paris Faparations ne- | meciing the treaty conditions. He do-|ofaerinc thar letters of guardianship be|BOUSE appropriations for these two items, ons was a direct outcome Of the | .04 " moreover, that there was no pubiication this morning of the complete e filing of applications by world war vet- | additional legisiation would be ; to adopt 1 tructive Tesolu- drawn up for Haroid F, MoCormick under | (e 1argest in the bill, were $48,863,000 |¢jon " o e it s s Han Chlef Justice Tatt will Jeave shortly | STANS for adjusted service compensa- cause for disagreement between France|y, 20,000, Mr. MoCormick’s cogn- | 804 $26,896,000 respectively. o Lol for England, where during a stay of sev- | t1on: Cngie officlal text of the German note 10 Mhe {ang England for should Germany refuse il i "C,s’:{“v”ff“'fifh,,,_",, The measure provokes for reduction |\ oot T eral weeks he will study the English ju-| Abandonment of the reclamation plan | ing as the interest payments go into the cparations commission. The People’s |to attempt to fulfili the commission's | b’ n i aeter SETEE LOUSEN ] within five months of the officer person- leaders and leading democrats, proposals, Great Britain's place would BONDE. AT PAB OR BETTER|ficel system. and dthe substitutlon of a privision un- | generela Srensury fund, ~ 5 Tiey o €he Dreheribed HAIbeBrot L oo $ er wl veterans would be given pret- | Present plans for calling up bon- piferiapdwasid shoe 16 wiven ielire ehe 0 o, 8 Sidheruen sl eimtt |2 ST wusl voleanle motivity in the | rénce in making entry on public or |us bill in the senate are indefinite. Seme Charies S. Cutting, atiorney for Mrs. | ive officers. The reduction Is to bé ac- | New York May 3l—Far the firs suea on the Island of Hawali | Indian lands when opened to entry. |ator McCumber said he did not McCormick, indicated he would use every | COmplished through discharge or retire- | time since the date of issue all = ""_ > | has stireed long dormant traters to fresh | Elimination of the forfeiture provi- legal mearis fo blosk consent to.the in.MeNt and it was said, confemplates a (00145 todsy sold at par or better.|oiicy. sion under which veterans failinz to re- ternational marriage, by Wwhich the 17 | classification of officers on the basis of | Heavy trading in Liberty bonds at high- pay loans made by banks of the gov- | which a final vote could be taken befors vear o0 granddaughier. of John D, |efficlency and physical qualifications. ~|oSt Prices and transactlons = embracin| gue Automeblle ciab of Hartford ls| STIMents on adusted service certificates | the passage of the tarif bill. Whethes Tocketeller would. pecome. the bride of| Thet committes incrensed by §3.009,000 | Several single lots of $1,000,000 Were the | ianning to publish @ 33-puge monthly | Would hav forfeited their certificates. | thé measrs will be considered alternates the former cavairy officer, who fwas her | to $9,500,000 the appropriation fof ex- |outstanding features of the bond mar-imagazine to take the place of the Auto-| Under the amended bill such veter- |ly with the tariff bill with a portion of Hialie Sntes ot ety yaarn DITieE Mor | peasaa 0F: GRmaw ok, Iiteaition for tBEIXEL: \nvest. | MOPlle club bulletin which is now lssued. | ans could reclaim their certificates at | the daily sessions given over to each hag FeaMience. In Bwitserlnid Natlorfal Guard but it left unchanged the | Continued ease of y:ioney lng nves! any time before their maturity 20 years | not yet been decided. g7 Mrs. MoCormick's answer stated that | house item of $1,800,000 for civilian mili- [Ment buying by individuals and corpor| * An unfavorable reply by Chile to the | from the date of issue upon yayment of | The bonus blll ls certatn to Jead to sarty and nationalists prompt o ew. |Russia and the other victors urged thatlyfr McCormick was a “suitable and | tary traiving camps. The committee]?2tions i anticipation of June interest|pgruyian propdaal to arbitrate the sove- | the sum they were in default plus inter- long fight in the senate. The democraty sratic and clerical party men #180 10 7 | France be trampled.” said Mr. Llovd|proper person” to met as guardian “ex- | reduced the age limitation of those who |2nd dividend disbursements gave stimi-| cignty of Tacna-Arica is understood to|est at 4% per cent. compounded annual- | exprers themselves as not & all please press misgivings over the um;“- rela. | GeOrRe. “The governmant on thit day | cept so far as he may. consent o mar-|are eligible to the summer training |8 te the day's extensive purchases of|have been presented at a foint session of [ 1y ed with its present form an have ded ihe reparations commission FEU |refuged to countenance such a poiley: | riage of the petitionee with Oser.” course from 35 to 27 years. The limita- |igge War fotations, otations of|th® Chilean-Peruvian conference. ~ | Approval of the altered house meas- | dicated that they will have a numbér e e imistrative orgamization. |® Are pursuing the same course. But| ‘Relleving that his appointment would | tion -does not apply to veterans of the | MaXimum and minimum quotatlons of ure, commonly called the McCumber | amendments sto offer. Semator Smoot ernational sdministrative orgst n | If Germany is defiant. if she should %y }iead immediately to such consent, Mrs. | war with Germany, however. An in- |(hese bonds so far this year afford in‘] 4 continuance until June 14 was taken | plan. was voted by the committee after In consequence of{;fl;fl(h—‘mfl““"d ‘this treaty wa decline to carry -out. he people’s party ande Th 3 plans to offer his Insurance measure s 1t wound e Aiterene A Gerary, UL’ | McCormick " declined to consent {o the|crease from $2700.000 to £3.600.000 was s coparien . cm;_re‘,"{:!m": In_the case of Said Mubarek of Torring- | rejection, eight to five of a measure of- B e vent 1o appeal In plenary ses- [i0 0PI b et A Cermany Dol-| avpoimtment and asked that the guardian |accorded the members of the officers re- a substitute and may introduce the low of 94.48; the first 4's of 1932-47 sold l;f;;hflr:ed with passing a worthless | fered by Senator Smooth of Utah rank- | of the sales tax into the > . 'and while the A be restrained from glying consent to mar- | serve corps for gummer training ex- < "T0; | Check, when-the case was called in the |ing committee republicar, proposting pald | Gpoonents of @ ,bonus In on e O ot Bty Tty ol rlago unill further order of the eourt. | penses ana the. appropeiation for - ther O o D e Loa| New Haven ity ‘dourt: up' life Insurance n licu of Al other | L OPPjnens ©f % bonus in any form Teday's outbreak ia pointed to g i e MaCnrk MM gu‘:n:;.;;::rm(:;fl::fi'aw t0 32 |from 95.80 to 100; the third. 4 1-4'S Of| geven satomobile bandits heid up thres e St apstine s Sl v P gl 5 e L tary circles as a warning that the 7 o % ticen care of. |1928 from 96.82 to 100.04 and the cou- ey = % Ao , New York, republicans. Wirth minisiry_wil eneouster the graiss i e D Bls T e |y e pon fourth 4 1-f's. in which Gealings of-| T roubed. them of & $16.008 yayroll ber| Vermons:Fesingmaysen, New. ey | Masissivpt 'Mm"m'“ i eciratadl ool ey u‘:‘»‘::'»:r‘.‘:r:h:»:"r::m. T unnecessary to e-| Judge Homer read Mrs. McCormick's EVER IN NEW EXGLAND | ooys o ey, V77 large, rose <{rom| ionging to H. R. Mallinson & Co.. New [and McLean, Connecticut, all republicans. | grac A% P2 i e o ons and enter into|answer carefully. It set : - Y S ™ June 13 for the purpose of AIESFMINE | . question of the effect of 1solated 2. | That Matnls is & miney o, i d the government had concealed from 1he 5t the side of the Versaillea signa- forelgn relations committes precise |iories despite the misrepresentations tnowledge of the scope of the conces- |which were being made. wons agreed to by Finance MinISter| o ..¢ priain believed in- the tradi- tional policy of moderation and fulfll- ment continued the prime minister, and he gave warning that isolated action on the part of any of the allies would be disastrous to the entente between them. o, the text today provoked sharpest cob- | gy iy the policy pursued after Water- femnation. The leaders of the People's |y, yoarq France. when Prussia and it had been generally assum- v ag leaders were in- wmed confidentially of the mote's con- ents by Chancelior Wirth and Dr. Herm- The prime minister concluded by say- ing that the clrcumstances which had arisen rendered unnecessary to refer to any dlscussions of recent weeks and 0 * | fight on the bill. Bonus proponents cofie o "t tha Tow ik atilin . et Tast ysar |Cor s SUk:denlertis S = e e Mo T brobe e i tna | tend. however, that they bave the votes erityism of its reparations megotiations. |, Springfield, Mass;, May 31.—The great- | most of these bonds were ylelding from S5 SN ML o The present opposition emanates chief- That Mathilde is a minor child, having reached ' her 17th birthday only last to put adjusted service compénsation leg- < . tion: 4 e - . although it | g N and was staged last night. There were |ent basis of values the 3 1-2's net ex- 2 confident wueh legislation frem the S:x’.“r: :hm‘;‘: n‘n i ar- | SUPREME COURT SUSTAINS .. That Mrs. McCormick, belleves that the | no spectators and mo- bets—mvho pres- actly 3 1-2 odnt B tha ' sasah Managua, Nicaraugua, have been ar-|tions. Besides Mr. McLean those sup- T comante. whoss scope, it s now charg: PICKFORD-MOORE . DIVORCE | “0le object” of seeking appointment of amended before thissession of ‘congress -encs. give his ad com ed after the disc . n ian “is t A s e t. of the 100, 0r more sports who had | 1:4's grom. 4. to k. 1-4. per. cent. In fine, | leeod pio (o eiemone iy mnother al- {porting the amended house ~measure od. was not known in parliamentary - £ X ettt Under the bill the senate will ‘receive s v, Mg sl Nary ik o Doakant 1o e sequtCatrialys| LoD S yosteday Lo cns | whas | preditons of tresmerofelel a7 P 10 TN M0 S |t Mo, N v car. | e smaset of compenesden crotit feg 0. « primary objection | Carson, Nev., May 3L—Mary = Pick- s h ected e ‘biggest cock |eorly in the year that all of Uncle Sam’ ’ . 3 2 : veterans will be o B Teparations commission to investigate the | tained today. when the Nevada supreme | o0 0" Tl G0 000 PG BEC & SHAME | tion and. M—‘?h*" callell off after a raid fbetter:- - 5 nounced that 4,157 miles of roads fer the (jina, Wash, Massachuseils and Gerry, | men at the time of their discharge 4 emditions of mational finances. ~These court affirmed the . ogder. -of Distriot |z Amorican cittien g ‘””"— by state trhopers. TSR = % oy use of automobiles and motor trucks will | Rhode Island, democrats: the service but wi Dot == esinsions sre sharek by the pree |judge Frank: P. Langin wuishing ser- | “CRS% Aierican ottt G LT S Csixty prise: ighting fowla, the DIk bt |1 100, ACEE ESTATE QEFENED PO | bs tonstrucied . e Jenptifemactalal L ] e o B oG 30 S : ‘mments, which concur in assertisgvice of summons i the action brousht |y oue of the contemplgted martiage. Innclen: srom, Riiode /Island (0 Vermou, | . 5 oMgiATHOLIG: BISTERBOOD o — © 7w ember of the committee said the demos | fOF those-who saw service overseas. = ¢ that Gersieny's Sheariienty 1u KRR L0 A . s Objections. to -Oser were - listed -as his ek AU ROvRl: tn Sa-nel-yacar fiipe | o0 — - | The crew of the coast guard station at | crats. supported the McCumber plan not | A cash bonus would bs paid omly B the decree granted the movie siar. age, (his ‘Swiss citizenshin, that he .is | Foor, 8¢ * where: they had been cor- | .pais Ronkonkoma, N. Y., May 3L—|Cape Lookout picked up and towed into | pecauss they favored it. but to obtain | those veterans whoss total credit n REPABATIONS COMMISSION The divorce .of Miss Pickford from - 7 ralled after seizure by the police. ‘Today ‘a - | Beaufort b- ¢ xoeed Other véterans would thout The 1,400 ‘acre estate, valued at $130,. aufort a sub-chaser of 72 tons, we'ch | quink acti bonus legisiation. e 250, or. 5 bs o aEPLY [Owen, Moore, also a screen favorite, at | s ou, & TeEular ank Sianin tncome.” | the yard was. found lttéred with dead | 000, vacsntly presented | to. the Romsn|Bad broken down éast of Cape Loompet | s ither Prosident Harding's views | titled 4o elect one of. these four ATFROY R, Minden, Nev., March 20, 120, urecipitat- | might involve her in “machinations and | %' 9¥in%. whmile tite survivors, scarred | Catholic sisterhiood ‘of Our Lady of Cen- |shoals. A - ¥ s, Mey 31 (By the A, P—Thejed an sction by the statb for the dissoiu- | T, oY and bleeding, strutted ‘about' the flekd Of |acle -by. Maude - Adams, was _formally et n May N ion tonight tully ap-|ton of the decree on the grounithal |G o0 gl ol O o | carnage, crowing - -challenges “to th parationis commission tOnER, ¢ uitima- | Miss Pickford's residence in the stato had 7 1-2 years older than his young flances, | 206 t0 take them up. 3 ‘é?f:f.? ';::;ysi:‘:u;::,p;:;:,x‘cfie?:sagc:; wzh;:l:;fi;“:: ;';fln\ b:;fl‘-:v: :flhr; ik ”—""o-"-"fi".'lc'izux HOME "“1:: :::l::. .::l..;bclin-‘ b R B AF o o ;\!.:“xt; l:le‘c"\-l:““‘z‘&x“:‘w"‘;‘.m reguiar and that the | e JySTeies of e Daogke S 2] o :‘;.dz.e were pacing gflbo:{ 5 b ,:;::‘,e,f:: e gitvnan ol Annanmeseat 958 - PostoRSat the us [Doleve. Wards story, Thiss.” night were sailing through the upper ai8 are inveed ::v""‘“':f"“::; < ‘l"‘:n Attorney General Fowler then appealed | V28 ‘also declared to' be “without sufi- | B e b e i In bestowing the papal Dblessing, [tory of the Underweod: Typewriter Co, This was the way District’ Attorney |as participants in-the thirteenth Archishop Bonzana pointed out that | Hartford, that the eummer Weeks summed up national ' acation the results of a|baloon race which, started b & l b4 t te supreme court, chargiuz that of his own to adequately | °d after a long night of battle. They oty ~ e - S n jastl 3 : | o maintain and support” Mathilde, if he|Were tied to & fence in the hen-run at [the present pope for 30 years was the|Would begin Friday night. July 28, and The decision was unanimous, theithe diverciwas obtained through “frud | married her, the petition.adding at Omne | intervals which would permit of mo | chapiain of ihe sisterhood of Our Iady|conciude Monday night, Aug. 15 rench delegats joining in it, cespite the 8nd colluslon” on the part of Miss Pick- | “gesires primarily to enter into such con- | further combat. of Cenacle in Milan. » soet of apposition from a section of ford and contendiig hat the Minden|iempiated marriage because he believes| ORe of the saddest touches in the | The new convent will be used for re- e hamber. which caused deep concern;court had no jurk o that the state | 80 doing he will secure large sums of | Picture of carnaze was furnished by |treats. jon circles during the day. = e e sty and_ there. [money and financlal gain.” John Alden. master of the hen-run which T ta"but its fnances on a sound fore had no authority upder the Nevada Attorney Cassell denounced the petition | "ad been invaded by the prize fighters |$1,000,000 IN VICTORY BONDS FOR search made today of the New Rochelle|ends for each navigator e home of Walter 5. Ward, wealthy bak-| wherever he returns to earth. T mRLC e -:;"Wr 3;‘::‘"1‘;‘:»; Thirteen pilots took balloons into the C. M. Babeock, commissioner of high- | . SCCUrdCY UL & newspapes alr, but the sky pilj for ome, ' ways. of Minnesots. und Deputy Commis. | Tiareree Feters, ex-uavy =men Whoss|Donaldson of = Springfield,” TiL, sioner John H. Mullen are making a tour oy ens o ey pee |quickly. His bag was uhable to hald. of the highways of Comnecticut, accom- |U€4T the Kensico rescrvoir, 5 A . pan ‘om: hot in the Ward N aneiy |8a8 and when Donaldson saw gi i i "' 7t | "W Fiektora marrica Do il e et e e ;';e a'my 3"“’ ”",.‘}""" T i | Bev. Peter Petrl, paster a local|®S stided by Ward when he surrendered | view after a four mile journéy. ( sie the wholesale printing ol PRPS1 Miss Plekford married Douglas- Fatr-|2dMitted her former husband was a fit | kingdom and ueurp his powers ha chort-| New York, May 31—George F. Ba-|poror POk Totrh waster jof a loeal| iy ine assertion thas he had fired in|jinaing was made within a fow e et B o ~ {banks two weeks after the divores and proper person to act 2s guardian, yet fled his glee and went over the top, Dre- |ker, chairman of the board of directors! © | seit-dsgense. e I rvitea 2 deciined to consent without setting up a | Pared for battie. £ he decision says. Regret is express feet of the lake. A City, N. J, was elevated to the rank of the First National bank, today hand- i kout for woodwor] unc- suficlent reason. e declared/that with:| John's body was found at the hottom | oy ‘Habers W' 1os A monsignor 'by Pope Plus XL Father| Of the lookout for R owaver, that Germany 4ld not Begin at| PETITION TO FACILITATE Of the twelve pilots, only 11 are cond % W. De Forest, president of ined e out.proper evidence there was nothing | of & pile of victims of battle, Ho had | the beacd ot trustees of the Metropoil. e i et e Tyt Liw pef il ith -bhood, ‘the searching party comibed | (eSants, s one of the naval bags, ok i eariier date steps in this direction. | OSER-MICORMICK MARRIAGE | for the court to do but grant the request [lald down his life for a fond belief in |tan Museum of Art. $1,000,000 in Vic. | here for more b the house from top to botiom, pulling|¥ith helium and carrying a recently ¥ fta letter to Chancellor Wirth th for appointment of Mr. McCormick. his own prowess. tory bonds for the use of the MUSUM. - | phers was = Bemm b i bod nml;m‘ books and pic. | Yented radio device being tested | smission states that in view of the| Chjcage, May 51 (By the A. P.)—A| “These .ave-grave circumstances,” in- —_— Aside from a stipulation that the|, UISTS WAS & brilfient scems fa the ... is fiying as a non-contestant. The = mportance of an immediate declsion uD-|petition for restraining order to prevent | terrupted: Attorney Cutting. “This girl | MAXIMUM PRICES FOR COAL principal be kept Intact and only the-in- | rOUSe Of 10748 When the Barl of Balfour, | ™yuron, 1 jeutenant McGowan of the|DR 52 greater lifting power than ; he question of postponement of D&Y-|(he marriage of Miss Mathilde McCor-| Will lose her American cltizenship—that ANNOUNCED BY HOOVER |come_used, no condition was attached. to | et gor oot s 2 Peer by King George, | 0 (%0 i1 “Uolice, one of the inves-|Used by the other balloons. o ments, the commiasion feit justified inlmick, 17 years old. to Max Oser, former | alone is sufficient. Then thers is the dis- the gift. Mr. De Forest said the mon- i ameaed IR, all. the ans “ing prompt action. mnotwhhetdndink|Swiss covairy officer, more than twice |Darity in agss—we Wil discuss that fur-| ~Washington, May 1. Mo fact that on severa tigators, came only a compliment to Mrs. Ward's housekeeping. “The house was as clean as a new ¢ fent * ceremontals Incident to such an Maximum fair | ey wouid be applied to bringing the mu- | > polnts Geriher age, was presented in private court | ther When the time comes. This girl is | prices for soft coal in five districts were | seum “nearer {6 the people in the nter.| 225oM that wany’s answer requires further eluelda- |t today on behalt of her mother, Mrs,| 2lso the heir to millions, and that is be- | announced tonight by Secretary Hoover | oo of mei A gemerallheavy b e e ans Skt T4 1% ol oS08 s rescasa, on Edith Rockefeller McCormick. lieved to Influence Oser." after reaching arrangements with com- £ trees In New Engiang eaming of apple |}, e been able to detect any attempt 1o [of 3,000 to-5,000 feer was . The commission informs the GfMAR| probate Judge Horner anuounced he| Mr. Casell interfected that it was “the | mitteos representing those flelds under | HELD FOR, SHOOTING A of the Balawin variety, which for tas | Femove bloodstains. ety Graction o & sisedy oo for tiat these matters will 8| would gramt leiters of guardianship of | 7St time he knew of that poverty was | the plan adopted ai the general confer- DETECTIVE IN HARTFORD | most part has shoun o s for the | o 0® nvestigators asserted they had rly direction by a st oatt with. in adethle apnmiioctie 3 TGRS beo thuier; Macoid x.- Mo: FPdeatioylegivh BHK chae ke this” |ence of operators from producinz fields ‘b|o;sum was reported in_ ,:':::e;kho; e A vantage of (hie sie carrent ar future “ormick, president of the International ‘e added, "‘we be- t : ’ . V ) e no effect an the present . McCormick's petition was filed | Wealthy woman to marfy a poor man. in the Ward home. The search by the|Wwould carry them into northeastern S It was determined that in the Alaba- 9 making the decision {0]hy her ‘counsel, Attorney Charles s, ! Citizenship and poverty surciy are no ob:|ma aistrict the fair price should be 25 wrt..| postponement of PAYMeN'S: Cyuiing 4n the guardianship proceed- | jections. Republican senators com: authorities also falled ~to reveal the|ed States or southeastern Canada, r fair ; ilten to the et aent -aw:::fi"‘ D‘h”u whereabouts of the man alleged to h: ve vld‘e:l“ l:ly an:‘l:ua .the Great Lak: R " .. i cents below the fimal Garfield scale or @ about amend been wounded when Peters was killed,| Virtually nothing was knewn here 1922, beginaing June 1, the commis-iings aithough no objection was offered be ooy the ravest circumstances should | maximum of §2.20 a ton to $2.60 a rules pe’?nfi’ufl?finfim?t‘:nefii‘rf Sate |and quoted by the newspaper. five of the bags after they loft, e comm S e ns d R e O D s e Uiy iagtie ton. court under 2 bond. of.$25,000. vote of 32 to 1 the republican conference |, Ward: Who has been released in §50,-|shot almost straight he ¢ fan, unalterably it ey hat e “agreed| In the Harlan and Hazard fields of | The assault took piace -at Union|decided to draft and press a mew clotucg 000 bail, was not at home when theland disappeared. It e e ey 10| hded thay uniess muen ‘esement and | Kentucky, the sounhern Appalachian |Station on the might of April 29." Lowe| rule. astel E 4 ave clreum- | felgs of Tenmessee and Kentucky, and [and other policemen were looking for e T commission s Subsequently satisfed | oommik, told fhe court the arguments|giances did arise he Would take no ac- fyhe Uocohontas, New River and Winding | Becker, who was expected 1o arrive by| By far the grestest avent in the his- Dot (Derminy has SHIAP oSty out i sovse Ralenlins e O e | M then siated that th i Gulf fields (smokeless_coal districts of [train from New Britain. When Becker|tory of New Haven lodge of Elks since e wid Sewd” tion never hefore hsd been ' offered *in 3 e anC betition should | west Virginia) ‘the maximum price Wwas [entered tre station, Lowe started for|its organization will take place tonight st | that the dweiling would be inspected for +_eonditions | court. Sohave been gresented In the revly of | 1.4 4t $3.502 ton. him, and Becker began shooting. He D —Arthur Becker, of bes New Britain, in the local police court 2 ‘today, waived examination on the charge of shooting Detective ~Sergeant Lawrence J. Lowe, with intent to mur- der and was bound over to the criminal ¥ sran sostponement mow confirmed remains abie to be cancelied at any time in ac- ordance with its previous diffculty in # commission further reserves its|“ Mo MoCoemick, in her ‘petition, ob-|Mrs. McCorniic % A 8 {Hotel Taft, when 340 members will be|the frst time since the shooting occur. to Mathilde's original 7 -+ + 1o cancel postponement. # at any dicated. . |escaped- after wounding the detective in|initiated as a ol red. He served notice on the author o 1 ‘Decomes Siatisfied’ with the|Jected to e proposed mariiage. becauss | application but. should be made in & sep- s . |tne Dacic aha was capturea in a house | memberahip of the lodge. s mearly §os, | ies that thelr mission was illegal, as no are oaress made io (he settloment of mat-!or, "0 SIPEEILY In the agte of the girl) 1T ;mmfl'w:",‘f:;"’e‘:(;fé frat pcard | RAILROAD BEOTHERHOOD on Hopkins' street. some hours later, ey 71 1.800: | gearch warrant had been obtained, and % s sthl outstanding. or falling 10 €a™{you14 make Mathiide a Swiss subject. |ters of guardianship bo issued to Mr. Mo. | CHIEFS TO MEET IN CINCINNATI |Lowe was discharged from the hospital through the arrangement in regard : Everett J. Sturges, who retiréd yester. |then accompanied them on their tour. u few days'ago. day from the position of bank 1s- n She also set forth In her petition that| Cormick. The petition Will be filed by 1| Cincinnati, May 31.—(By The A. P)— |* " z ' i i ose r houry with | former New Haven e e I - |Mathilde was ome of the heirs to tha|oClock {omorrow and Mr. McCormick's | Telegrams asking the grand chiefs of | \1upr anE WAS T3 TROUBLE sioner for the state, was the reciplent - |after being closeted for fou ith | e Hay s gp B R 3;“‘;“ - Figd m' millions of the Rockefeller family whila|answer must be filed by 3 o'ciock Friday. £ e of inability to ol ansist- the “sixteen railréad brotherhoods and a Oser was comparatively a poor man. 'manufacturer, a testimonial from his office associate: the district attorney, expressed belief |now Iiving in Stamford, came into {thers was mothing to the néwspaper |courts again today when Miss o R S xSty a oL dthent sl OVER CITY OF STAMFORD |the capitol The testimonial was 3 la. ¢}’ nce of a foreign loan. Germany does 59 YEAR OLD MURDER o ks o Closinatl ses ok leather traveiing bag. By o gy o g R i [ g g 1ot make alternative arrangements, sat-| s 3 e | Stamfora, Comn, May = 31.—An air- o chest 3 : stactory to the commimsion for dealing| YOUB MALF PINT BOTTLES ELECTROCUTED IN NEW JERSEY | Sider matters aftectiax the commop Wel- | olane driven by William Purcell of New| Operstions of an alleged nation-wide |Viewsd ail officers on duty = near “ih the budget deficits and the floating i Y R MALY [, N T MaT 31 Wil e ‘tron = v. had motor trouble late yes-|automobile. theft ring with headquarters sent out from here today, it. was an- ; = e terday while over the city and was|in Chicago and of which “Con” Shea, la- ek e Jot th ““““‘:"“!"”(Efl‘“};‘:‘,fi’ei‘x“"}“fi‘fi‘“d brought down near the placs of W. W.|bor leader now under indictment for | ScFiption of the patrolman alieged by |fully municated to the members of the|repeated admonition of postal autnor!-! 1 'Sl Campbell, at Newark, on yanuary | president of the s W4y | Skiddy. After fixing the motor the zir-|murder in connection with deaths of two |the newspaper to have called at the nternational bankets committes tomor-(ties to tie up mall packages securely | hiotion T el Sonleie I the, f;;";;‘;p‘:;:;';;‘};“;’:" and StaUon | jiane, ‘with a passenger -who had_been | policemen, were revealed by the author’ |Bouse after the killing. w morning, and the committes is ex-|had an fllustration today in someonc’s| SCrlc Chir at the New Jersey sate o) taking ‘photographs, along the Sound| ities. pon. SrevIIlR Hehs oT\ANe SAMACET IrUo Lo WROM Ehs. packie wig Waiiof ym been companions for 30 years rev 19 WOUNDED (N BELFAST |men had to swim ashore. The plans|federal grand jry has returned an. fn: bank.- as. administéan + out of agreement with the commis-|pays §4.64 letter postage he, or she, may | b2 " :"""‘“”;"» Moreouse wis ac-| pelfast, May 31.——(By the A..T)—At [stuck in the mud “and was extricated|dictment charging conspiracy to vidlate | Stamford, Conn., May 31.—Fire fol-|Michael O'Donnell is fon's deciaion, have the whiskey. e i a5 friends with his fist | 9. o'clock tonight nine persons were dead [only after considerable labor. In reparations circles it ls sald that| The cardboard box which came in tne P factyry, where ‘the iatter was The decsion of the commission will| Naugatuck, Conn. May 31—The oft-| poronouse. convicted - of the murder ot FIRE WAS CAUSBD the prohibition act, returned to Bridge- [lowed an explosion in a house occupied| Miss Meyer was night watchms and 19 wounded in consequence of the - . 3% port from an European trip. He denies |by Charles Iupinacci, in Fairfield ave-|against Mayo in his he bankers will approve fully the com-|mails was a little the worse for wear | cont, SR(ChmAn and then haviaz kick>d | fieres fighting which broke out heré this |WAREANT. FOR. FORMER knowledge of the indictment or complaint | nué, last night, and when the firemen |New Tork recently. misslon's action. and the view is ex-|and. a broken corner revealed the neck | roocl L0 death. afternoon. Machine guns, revolvers and BRIDGEPORT TAX COLLECT inst. i arrived the tenunt at first refused to|tained a judgment sremeed that a loan of mors than $1,000. rehouse, who was said to Lave ‘con- LD v COLLECTOR | again: oo i v 000-|ot a flask. The package was opened. |, oy . i rifies were used by the militacy, specials 90000 will be arranged within the next| At the bottom was a box of cigars. On o WAs ORI e suldiet ow weeks i let them enter. They got in finally and |Mayo in a suit for damages and gun men. At times the Aisordcrly Bridj t,” Conn., May 31.—A war-! Fxperiments in the of radi put out the blaze which did little dam-|her marriage to him. The top of this & pair of old shoes and in| " eVEr executsd here. Hs was 3. | elements threatenedeto invade Kovai av-|tan: choron . . rant charging. Howard ¥, Smith, former|the transmission of police messages age. The police, however, found a 25-|is an effort to collect part of ——— eizh shoe & Malf-pint flask of whiskey— TWO FIREME S & enue, the city’s main arfery. tax collector with embezzlement of $85,-| Chicago, have ed successful, #allon’ still set into a fireplace. It was —— 1, LOYD GEORGE PRAISES GERMAN |at least without sampling it thé postal| " SCANSURED ON . - e 300.08 " was “issued ‘today by Prosecuting|E. Carlson, commissfoner of elec-|a& complete outfit and apparently had [ COURT OVERRULES DEM: ATTITUDE ON REPARATIONS |c'erks accepted the labels as ind.cated TRUCK IN THOMPSONVILLE | BROTHERHOOD TRAINMEN Attorney Earle E. Garlick. The. war-|tricity said in requesting an appropria- |been in -operation auntil the fire. Some v . A bonded goods, and pn top another pair| Thompsonville, Conn,, May 3L—Two Londop. May 31 (By the A. P.)—With of cid shoes with a half-pint flask - in RE-ELECT WILLIAM G. LEE |rant' charges that. on or about October|tion of $66,000 for radio equipment and |parts of it had been damaged by the ex- firemen were: injured and several others | | Cleveland, O., ‘May 3L—William G.|1, 1921, Smith embezzled $25.000 of ity | plosion, . Whiskey amounting to 15 gal- undefiant, Pramler Lloyd|each, had narrow escapes tonight when a lad- fLee. of Cleveland,\ president.- of e | funds and that on or about May 1, e Alons, and mash totalling 250 gallons It is against the law to send' whis-|der truck on which they were riding was | Brotherhood” of Rallroad Trainmen,: to-| 1921, he embezzled $60,300.08. \ Mra. Myra Cassard ot East. Hunting | were seized and reported th the federal|by counsel for; Cl key by malfl, but there was a letter in forced to the side of the road by a truck, |day was re-elected on the first ballor| . The. allegel shortage in Smith's -ac-|Ridge. whose aftomobile killed Ecelyn|officers. Iupimacci could mot be found, |three sons and eight the box. written in Brooklyn, and the|The two firemen who were hurst, jumiped |for atterm of. three years at the.trien-|counts was reported 1at-fveek to Mayor | Austin, on May 18, was not Tequired to| The police last night made two raids|ments- iohn Roberi Clynes, = labor _ meniber, | postal folks charged up letter, | personnel. postage | from the. running board of the ladder {nial convention of the brotherhood now|!Fred -Atwater by City “Auditor Bernard |plead to -a complaint :charging -liquos _séfzures. In one ipened the debate and against the package and placed it in the | truck, when the . apparatus swung to- |l session at. Toronto, Ont., . ccording }Keating. -~Smith has-been missing. for | slaughter in the city court'in - Kamihi Kappina was arrested. Her ent's | “to be called. for pigeon-hole” in rase|ward. a telephone pole, which it barely 10 ‘a_telephone message .received from |three months. He had served four terms & resident of Forest street wanted -the jmissed. They are mot beliéved to-be in”Mr. Lee by ' brotherhood _1 Prosecuting Attorney M. H. Kenealy |husband, Charles, was recently given 10 serigus -condition. headquaridrs|a% tax.collector -before: his-defeat at the | recommended - a - nolle -which - the -court{days in jail by the federal court for