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VOL. LXIV—WO. 136 . POPULATION 29,685 - 2 COURTRESTRANSEVETION == hgom et ot JNT STATEMENT ISUED bert today dedicated the first of o X ” ; % loss of $250,00. . & >, - | of stone markers that will eun from the | . 4| ' B . i x . North sea to the French boundar§ along e 0 m ¢ CIt Boucher, a tax!i driver, was n Y- g g‘i’x liine‘hl ‘Where the German advance was . l N n W § unb bbe’d h\;o h:xz:;m- n: s’;rnevm. Mass., and 1 | (G G, 3 4 ted during the war. " robbed o car an . \ : F TRIBUTE To T N . e 3 By ununimous vote than 70 op- T el S A L b Ward Responds: “What Do |Supreme Court Decides Lab- | ccyc s the mrockion sicei Sompans % s You Mean ? 1 Never Met| or Unions. Are Amenable to who ‘have been on strike since May 19, Ea & . e e dustrial veadjust- AR e voted to resume work today. Court Order Halted Police Constables Who Were Ejecting ment, unemployment, the attitude of em: You Before.” Sherman Anti-Trust Act. Edward Donaldson N, 22, of Northe Faaidioes of Strieu\l"rom “Company Houses” of B. B. | ¢rsnized labor may be expected fo play | White Plains, N. Y, June 5—Grand| Washingon, June = 5.—Deciding the (RUPIOn Mase, 4 senfor at Amherst col ' & R. Knight, Inc., in Pontiac and Natick; R. .—The Leaders of Republican and Free State Groups Appeal fof Support of Coalition Candidates in the Coming Elect tional Interest—British Forces Are Subduing the Bellig- tleut by President Patrick F. O'Meara | Ward-Peters shooting mystery centersi|ganfzations, although- unincorporated, g v ich in his annual report in opening the 37th [today on. the unsuccessful efforts ot |are 'amenable to the Sherman anti-trust|, A% m“‘;;;‘" in fonnags of S St annual convention of the Connecticut|James J. Cunningham, held in jail as = |act, and that under it such organizations | o008 e .“n“"“‘"‘.', A = i Federation of Labor today. material witness, to obtain his :iberty,{may be presecuted for restrant of in- Shown in shipping trade between President O'Meara- paid a tribute to|and elimination by the Philadulphia po-|terstate commerce. The court also held | 2nce and her colonies and forelgn in politics were some of the high spots |Jury investigation hating been 1rst-{celebrated Coronado coal case, the -su- "‘fi;,:l“d of heart failure at the college in the discussion of wnionism in Connec- | boned until tomorrow, interest in Luc|prema court, today held that labor or.| "\ mming pool. Restraining Order Was the Result of the First Appeal the Strikers Have Made to the Courts for Protection— the memory of members. who déed -during | lice of John Cienzo as a figure. in the |that labor: unions are suable.' 'Chier|PoTt%: erent Republican Troops—Collins Requests British ta the Inj ion Has Been Set for J 2 i Vice reattont’ Toomon . e &| e Court Justice S betore |pistice Taft, In announcing the decis-| 5 capigram to the department of 3 ent Thomas F. Brennan of| Supreme Court Justice Seeger, before|ion, did not indicate any. dissent. iy i i Hear on Injunction une 12 in Jorwich, Eaward Siivera of New Lon-|whum Cunnngham was brougit on a| The case which orescnted. the qaes- o B e e Wiptod, Investigate Disorders in Ulster. e 2 lon and George Treiber of New Haven, |writ of habeas corpus, held that Coro-|tio; ¥ the v # Providence—At Natick an Attempt Was Made to Burn | each ot whom had lonz been identified ha e upun v the burt, swas ai ner Fitzgerald had no right o detain|appeal by the United Mine Workers of tralian food stocks are running very| Dublin, June 5.—(By the A. P.)—In l}lhe official report of the trouble ame with the federation through their local | Cunningham as a material witness and |America, District No. 21 of that organi-|'*¥* Joint statement issued this fterncom, |NOUNcCng that the migtary ase holding, # 2 . rgani- . > aditi Pett) uilding of the Km"llt Com unlons. He made his yearly plea ‘that|ordereg him released. zation and its officers, twenty-seven Jo- Lamonn De Valera and Michacl Coilins, | 24dition to Pettigoe. the straton of eoun- . aB pany. union members support the union label in | Cunningham enjoyed two minutes' | cal S R B ik Mg L ety b Dgk Sommissloner {lwders of the republican and Free Sia‘e Scante ot datet s T 8 Free sull ; Providence, R. 1, June 5.~While po- house in Crompton villags in whn | 4T ! “y;‘\"‘l“;] e ing | iDerty n court util District Attoraey | ficers and sixty-five individuals, some ot Lt =y - stables, under protection of dep- | boarus an employe o the Crompton com- S b ed proposing g .- | BTOUPS, Tespertively, appealed for the |territory. It is stated that it was im- ! Ao sing | Weeks could get Justice Seeger to 0| tho latter not members of any union,|no i WO Prewmonta | Meo Belnden-|support of the electors for the cumliticn | perative that the hilis showld be. cos: o rrgegay 4 g Bl ey endorsement of the stand taken by the |ball at $5,000 on an application f12d by |trom a decision by the United States | bor evagone ot the most panel in the coming elections and asked cjecting families of textile mii| The fire, which was set against a wall | grSrican Federation of Labor convention |his office, instead of the coroner's. Ball |district court of Arkansas, approved by| " Z i sirikers from “company houses” in Pon- | of a barn was discovered and extnguish- | ‘o Modificat kue':x oo n‘ ‘let. ot slu;d act. No |was not produced, and Cunningham Was|the circuit.court of appeals, “holdinZ| ~yernea W. Vanfleet of Tadinan was e the national interest. troops in the town of Pettizos. tiac today, Justice Tanner.in the supe- [ed by policemen and usizhburs before it ALy T 8es- led back to his cell, although his law-!tnem guilty of violating the . Sherman The statement said the recent coalition for pointed a member of th> the federal tradc court jssued .a restraining order | did much damage. Tae police tcund a | Rer yer, Maurice J. McCarthy, indleated |anti-trust act during coal mine strikes sdine B B and R Knighi, Inc,|roll of kerosene-soa<sd 1ags in flames | -hePresentatives of various locals in all [that ' he would have the money In thelin Arkansas in 1914 and imposing dam- °d | pied by the military in ordes-to prevemt 3 5 that the other candidates withiray in |the republicans from nacesssng . the ¥ agreement was accepted as the DCE! | SEARCHES FOR commission yesterday by President Huril- Horpbtoon ARMS RS ing and the nomination sent to the Sen- | mepry tog 1o an ordered governmert part ] BEINF MADE 1N BELFAST wner of the houses, from evicting any |in a crevice between tne barn and & |hu gpe gono State and of different crafts | morning. ages of $200,000, which were trebled un-|ate for confirmation. N D enants for non-payment of rent or for | fence. aftertioon miatloy onade Teports at thel I don't care whether I get out OFlder the anti-trust law. ESaihet perlls. thredtaned from without | uitest, Juie S—ke SRMNENENE an reason, in either Pontiic ur | Fifteen windows were smashed 21d ceting on conditions In their fnot,” was the eryptic remark Cunning-| “The effect of the decision today will| Twe of five children who Sunday fell in- | 414 they expected that In the spirit of ‘ Premier Craig and the headquirters of Natick 7 clapboards town frdm a portion of ho | {aaes maat et he state. The bullding | ham made to Sherift - Werner. DUrILE|py to set aside the damages, because of | to-an abandoned “mushroom cellir” elev- | L, Pact the contests should be reduced | i1 norinern cabine have been iraater: Robert B. Quinn, counse| fof the strik- , home of James Hugh:s a: Crompion by the hearing, Mr. Weeks, without ampli-(he finding that the acts which caused |en feet deep at Orange, N. J., were re- % " . red to Stormount Castle, just oatsuds the rted ‘: ‘precari % 3 ers. hurried from the court to Pon- |an explosion placed agaitst the bullding | uis ctace " " 2.PrOSPerous condition in |cation, had stated that Cunningham was|ine gestruction, ot property were not in-|ported in a. ous conHtion in & 1ocal | gy, Tiust be rémembered, said the state . city boundary and four miles from timc village with copies of ihe restrain- | adjacent to the room occupiei Ly Rob- in jail because he preferred to sta¥|iited for the purpose of restraining in-|hospital. - D 0 rRnI e e e Sk B It ek | CHYBIL = ng order and halted the work cf evic- [ert Burke, a Crompton comyany work:r. |J. L. PHILLIFS SURRENDERS there. _|terstate commerce. conditions had been reastied was im-| The police and military made furthes tion. Strikers learning of -the ‘granting | No one was hurt. : Ny McCarthy told the court that his| pyring the strike lawlessness prevail-| ~A recent proposal ef the Broadway | ocsible and unsound. Miay dangers | S4rches for arms in Belfast today. € il RS SOMbl St S0 SRS S50 | IN.the Biachilyiis: vuliey. thia)sssiiing ON WAR FRAUDS CHARGE |client was not involved in the blackmalll g aud property damage was done the|Association to. substitute motor buses | {3’ threatencd could be n 1 cheered the conmstables, accompan ¢l | hundreds of strikers pairslisd the vil- plot described by Ward as the cause of t only b v . Coronado and elght other mines con-|for surface cars will be discussed a% the | yeeping intact the fo ich conc.. | IRISH TROOPS PUSHING un atiorney for the Knight company |lages of Lonsdale, Ashion 4nd Lerkeley, | , W2Shington, —June 5.—Jobn Lewis |his meeting with Peters on the night of i iica by the Bache-Denman Coal com-|quarterly meeting at the Hotel Astor, 3 e forces which con stopped eir work and Jeft tie vilage. o persistent reports that the Lonsdale | LriliPS, republican state chairman for|May 15, when, according to his StorV.|p.ni The United Mino Workers of |New York, today on' Wednesday. ::;dyg:.“uow e G tne 19 e Two families in Pontiac had been | company and Berkeley comvany planred | G¢OrEid. for Whose arrest a warrant was|he shot the ex-sailor in seif-defense and |yt ie contested the jurisdiction of the 3 Belfast, June 5 (By the A. P.)—Ak jcted and A third had moved its goods |to reopen their mills which have been | SSued late Saturday on complaint of thelbatled with two of Peters' confeder- |f.qcra; courts on the ground that being| Five men are .dead, three badly in-|JRISH REPUBLICANS ARE though up to late tonight the British ¢ voluntarily before the arrival of Mr. | closed since last Februars. No effort, | Scpartment of justice, alleging conspiracy |ates. an unincorporated assoctation- of mine|jured and a dryer wrecked as the re- LEAVING BEELLEEK SECIOR | tr00ps have not attempted 1o occcups Quinn. Two other fam'ice ‘n Pontiac [however, was made at nrv of the plants :u‘w efraud the United States in connec-| Ha said that Cunningham, who claims| corers it was mot subject to prosecu-|sult of an ‘explosion at the Trojan Pow- either Belleek or Magheramena castle, ré« 4 five in Natick were also to have been | v’ resume operations on With a war contract for the dis-i(o be a race track detective, had beeh|iior ynger the Sherman anti-trust saw. |der company plant at San Lorenzo, 11| Enniskilien, Ireland, June 5.—(By the | FUmption of activity on that fromt i exe President Thomas F. McMahen of the {PO%) of surplus lumber, surrendered to|approached, however, by two meA| "pyye guestions wers presented by the|miles from Oakland, Calif. A. P.)—The republicans are graduafiy | Pected very soon. The republicans arg Tanner ordersd subpoeracs to |United Textile Workers, bazk im Krle | & PN United States marshal on his|named Jackson and Rogers, and asked|ooniroversy, Chief Justice Taft said. - evacuating the Beeleek sector. The mili- | understood to be pushing forward large ssas upon officials of B. B, and R.|Island, from a toupr of Lac.strike dis- 2l here today from Philadeiphia. He o aid them in thwarting a blackmall| gy whether there had been a correct| The 64th Regiment, Infantry, was o i ] tary have made no further mwvo toward | reinforcements’ ; Knight. Inc, returnable in Providencs |tricts in New Hampshire, reported that 208 Immediately arxalzmed before Uniled |plov” and that he had agreed to do S0.|cjection of the parties to be sued; sec-|dered to proceed from Plattsburg bar- e e e | " he sserasandint of 1 S June 12 for hearing on the prayer SN ik e heifing ¥C, with. | States Commissioner Hitt, who izsued the | icCarthy asserted ‘that i was his| UGS UL 0l 28 thes ot “being in-racks, -New- York, to Camp Devens, bY | quiet throughout the day. Thers is con. | Eraph cstimates the death st a the o the strikers that @n infinction be gran'- | out a sign of a break.” Tensed T 395 000 am aaon and was re-|cilent’s business to_thwart blackmall| corporated were sublect to_suit; third,|marching. The distance is about 300 | siderdble interest over the statsmert in|cent fSghting as high as thirty. ed. Three oompyunts were flled wich ieased i $26,000 vl for acion o iho 31ty “and chut he vecentty had beon| CUBE, KO S ine Workers ot miles: the court, dwo of them Sy ° iwSividudl > successful in cases involving 008 e e s angaged. i & conspir={==~ O P S R A N AR S T T T e Mo brasesll it and | FEW BEPORY FOR WORK. (2. Phillios tonight refueed to make | 2nd 5350 000, ey or in the destruction of property| Chiorine gas from o tank being kept!11 RATLROAD UNIONS ro MAJOR NICHOLSON FOUND ¥ the third a_ general praser covering a'l IN NEW HAMPSHIRE MiLLs | {Pral stgtement at tnis time, but de-\"mie” next Cunningham heard of the{t’® Bl inat organization and its of-|at the Boylston Chemical Laboratory at " B » _ temants of Knight company-houses in the | gared nal el s iransactions with the |matter, his lawver said, was when|nll " Clig" e held lable; fourth,|Harvard University for _experimental MEET IN CINCINNATI TODAY GUILTY BY COURT MARTIAL two villages Manchester, N. H., June 5.—(By The | pvernment had always “been clean and | pogers telephoned him in the earty| U8 PO (00 3 Mine Workers of |purposes, escaped. Thres students wers Although the mill owners lone ago c2- | A. P.)—Striking textile operatives in | 220Ve board” and were matters of record. N ndanction nroceedings i thetr | New! Hampahire " claimed . victory to- He sald he was surprised at the issuance struggle with the strikers in Rhode 1s- | nIght. Only 500 of the 25,000 ‘wperatives, [ °f 2 Warrant for his arrest before the and. today was the fst time that the | normaliy employed, were at work in first | E22¢ Jury had indicted hfn, and attrib- sirikers had appealed to the céurls *5- | day of the reopening of cotton mills in | Uted it to politics. morning hours of May 16, asking him to Cincinnati, June 5—(By the A. P.)—| Wrightstown, J., June §—Major America -had been engaged in a con-|slightly affected. Concerted action against reductions in | Malcolm Wheeler Nicholson tonight was ald in getting attention for Jackson who . St 2 he said: had ‘been shot by Ward, e e | s’ sepsgous okurt gistaniy, sdieuens ¥ASSS OLESIIroRS wobkirs recintly’ mad found guilty by a court martial at Camy He met Rogers and the wounded man | b S8 WURH L0%6 SE LT Sourth, | ed tor the term. It will not meet asain [pY 11 eed | Staies faltesd WLOC|Dix on a chatge of having violated the i 2 e e, made mublic today by |16aF Nis home, McCartny quoted Cun-{ SRS, SUEL 5, (lidence to show that |until October 3, hen it will convene |PO8ES WL 00 the DEUCIA! mailer (0 U | 96th article of war, in having wi o wcie Manchester, Nashya, Dover an Somers. | The complaint as © today bY | ingham as_saying, but thelr machine]NRSCIEE TITE WER 0Ty M restrain or |to pay its respects to the president and | o5 SOTTERrel WER PRl of SO T O e The bills of compidint in the proceed- [ Worth, it Was estimated by polics and ichomerment of Justico recited that|grove off when he returned to the house | 1he, SORRIACY TSRS Ll et M ong | meet the next day for motions andthe charginb that Prusstanism existed in thiy nzs against the Knight company declare | newspaper men. ° Mills in Newmarket, | oo mopel ~ tomorrow. Vi v new term. army. N\ - Fnetos "and Bancook did mot sitempt-tg | 866y fles, which means he is put hack |10, 8¢t en cvercoat for tho wounded|gey, ‘wnether the trial court, in charging |eal begianing of the The conference was callel by B. M|| ™ He was sentenced to “5” of 50 fiiess that the strikers who occupy mill houser i P in the line of promotion behind fifty other | 2% the jury, had coerced them into return- id = ed 55, ot North|JeWell, head of the rallwiy employ<s|wnine means his reduction to that nume sre “ready, willing and anxious” to pay | reopen. The mills throughout the state | o Sho 1ine of promotion behin He later saw Rogers in Stamford, but | {8 S T, €T SOF oD o mis. | David P. Kemney, aged 55, of North |gorlien’ of “the American’ Federation | b <5 t “ir rent. but that no representative of | have been closed since February 13 as a 5 was’ informed Jackson was too badiy|IlE the verdiet TRete OO bl Jaws of | Plainfield, N. J., inventor of the vacuum | COPTEUCERE 0 TR TRICH DEGCTAER | ber on the promotion list The verdict = corparation has asked for it and that | result of a strike in protest against_a injured to be about. - He has net sewmfiOtder cleaner, was found, dead with a cord tled was based on the fact that he had give sesslons. en out th s have no way of kuowing | 20 per cent. wage cut and a 54 hour | STRIKING AT OPPONENTS OF where or ta whom to make payment , week. TAN!;. BILL IN THE SENATE The complants ask that the strikers be | _Four arrests were made during the ‘Arka where the case was tried, the 0 4 s e pott Tt e i ot moupiayetes | Lieaders who arrived here today had in- Tn view of federal legislation, the Heacom - formal conferences and discussul ways e . aabintee In asking that Cunningham be held inf_i% View of feL8S [O8FE ania. [N ¥ forr ferences” and drscusecl s ey oo sermitied 1o pay their rent into the roe- |day, two at Manchester for the jeéring | Washinglon Jume 5.—A policy of |pail, Mr. Weeks sald: fions are syable in the federal courts for e o | Feduction before their members sent without leave, making a false state- siry of the eeurt and the offer is made |of returning Wobkers. and two n :Nash- | striking back at eoponents o¢ the admin-| -, uin the interest. of -justice, we. must i O} 888 BT Pl Too cumulated | Mias Helen L. Yotter, 85, one of 4helsirike ,yotes are expected in_overy jors- (Ment and writing to President Hard o turnish surety for pavmest uf rant |ua for alleged violation of an injunc- |isiration tariff Hill was ugreed upon to{rmve Cunningham here. It is essential|fnelr acts GA%. ReC SIS BRI For | ploneer Tecturers on- suffritge und @ ©O~|anization, It was‘sald, cach unlon taking [IF. The first two charges wers dis R g iy tion against picketing in force there. The | day by serate republioan leaders. Senator |ihat his story g0 -befors: the grand [0, 00 PMCC bion in sults for- torts | 2100 Miushing, N, ¥ On one occadion |18 Yote Separately accordiag (o its own [Missed by the court martial Tnjunction proceedings by tho strik- [four men were later relsased. Six men | Watson of Indfana del¥ered the first of | jury.r subfect lo execution in sults for LOrt3|aled in Wiushing, N. Y. On one occasiud | iy ion. g g e & ers were the feature of the opumng day |arfested at Nashua tonight on similar |& planned series of speeches in the sen-|” Nr Weeks sald Cunningham would [ oM :d B Tt - tar Hothing :f'? lb:ke;n a ‘:7‘;::: pne“ Gy OPO- | Yt was pointed out that tic matter of [n0t deny authorship of the letter. He of the twentieth week of the texti’ strike | charges furnfshedbonds for a hearing |ate which leaders daid were designed ot (nop be called tomorrow, but in a day|on the EToUnS thet TRCCE FAS, BOT 7) sition 1o Heary ecacr. was pointed out that tao mater of |10l deny authorship o m'd”{ ‘“""m o 4 state. other developments being |later.: Ide operatives'and sympathizera | only to place the republican viewpoint on |op two. He expressed belief that ne (iR the evicence 1o SOF (o B lard of| 4 cockt B i i pesachieisiocay o the it el ke T \ o Siiemot th burn & buliding on tho |mads demonstrations this morning. at | the tacilt before the country but aiso 10| sa tonestis teying 1o hels the author.|national union or interuational beard of| A cocking main the woods on the KUk | e ing"tomorrow will enanis the execu. | President Harding. ‘ Tiate of the superintendent of the Ne- |each mill center where attemnts were | disclose some of the sources of opposi- the United Mine =d | Spencer, (Mass.) road, was D \ Jackson since and does not know where he is, according to McCarthy. letter for publication. cholson was placed on trial . : z i €0 | tives to advise with each othec us to| “I fought out this lssue with my own Tk it of the Kelght compan-and & [ made to reopen; but thers were no. se- | tion to the bil e ¢ that.is &0 sald -SPEarthy,” “It t{’:ns;;:kfl s ;:"l“,s’:"“,‘,’:;,:."cew:f';:d by 1the ynolion Sy whin ‘fm,l‘,";g‘ how \to conform with the lLuws of their | conscience,” he sald, “and reached the early successtul v a | rie disorders. Most of Senator Watson's add: ;. = P x4 ' 3 e r oo | respective organizations i1 submittin, onclusion that it was a moral coward Sy e s e dirccted at democratio . attochy ynies |looks funny that a man could come In‘f ;iqeq it'by paying any of the ex-falong with a quantity of beer, moonshine, - N . il ian il £ - o the matter to their members. who would not point out dangers to the TV = have been made In the senate in the six | 1o ii‘f;:sggdo:m;ffns.!uo:l bali, while here|Penses, the couct §‘;‘c‘l°l‘ifl°t,§‘:,‘, i T enees Aia ey okt andicontes Chief of the “Big Four” brotherhoods | national defense. There were a lot of RETAIL PRICES OF SOFT TWO MUSCLE SHOALS BILLS weeks the bill ha. been under considéra- |1 ;o' man, trying to help the autheri- ternational union &nd A8 OFCREe b el The colors.and gay. uniforms of vis-|—the transportation unions—will ot be |things un-American and dangerous. se COAL TO RISK3118 TCP. INTRODUCED IN THE HOUSE | {0, 1 passing, however, he charged a|es, "yet ho spends three days in Jail ::;J:'::van:ti:in)‘:e lisbility with the dis- | iting _organizations contributed fo _the |Proienic 1t Was wald, becauss the present | 1 decided to get, them before the g — - O Jropaganda against the measure, | 5,9’ you now ask $5,000 bail” thict or local organizations and officers |brilliancy yesterday of the celebration dent and take the consequerices nington. June 5.—Reétall soft coal | Washington, June 5.—Two bills author- | Téferring generally to those whom he |l tne situation is somewhat dif- prices i Tise" 45 much a3 $1.75 a tun | iZing Secretary Weeks to execute con- | Sid had sought to get the United States m_:‘-me“nw * Teplied Mr. Weeks. Dicause of the advanee L the price ¢ |tracts with Henry Ford and transfer to [ into the league of nations and specifical- | "W 4" \who is out on $30,000 bail, patd 4t the mines under the igreements | him the government's $106,000,000 power | 1Y to some represehtatives of foreign na- |, fiying visit to the Westchester coun- reached last week with operators in |and nitrate projects at Muscle Shoals, | t1oN8 in this country. have not affected members of their or- | Major Godfrey R. Fowler, as military ganizations. It s consider=d probable | counsel for Major Nicholson, argued fof that some of the “Big Four” chiafs will|the freedom of the press, which he said sit in at the sessions as oobservers, it e constitution granted to every pers for participation, .in the conspiracy of fof the 284th anniversary of the found- for the destruction of property incident|infi of the Ancient and Honorable Ar- to the strike. tillery Company in Boston. The authority placed by members of 3 — was said. o - e P R AR ty jail today to confront Cunningham. | T S\0% Y, Pl Gficers to order| . Amnual style report lssmed by Na-|' Samuel Gompers, presila:at of tre| o e e e m"’ e D e, e o | o e o s e 0U%8 | drw « reply of. siightly greater lonern |PTcient at the meeting - were —Ward's| “ike it was heid, made the district|tional. Cloak, Sult and Skirt Manufuc-| American Federation of Lavor was e- | pootite, U0 M8 ©F Jorner SEssiCl was infor: g4 today by - | by . members of milfary c ittee. g g lawyers and Sheriff Werner. ization responsible for any unlaw-|turers at Cleveland states the length of | pected to arrived here tomorrow mCrIing | oop . - ens. of New Yark, chairman of the board | One, presented by Acting Chairman | from Senator Simmons, North Carolina, A acralng: £ iff, Cunningham |CT5aniz2 i = TG | hontion, saving that when Colonel 5 According to the sheriff, Cunning] ful injuries inflicted during the conduct |skirts will be determined by the type of | fron: Washing=on to take par: in the dis- ¢ directors of the National Retall Coal | McKenzle of Illinois, provided for the ac.{ eader of the democratic. forces in the fsitor with .these words: |0 - | sut; The tend a A A Roosevelt was in command of troops i erchants’ a : g ; tariff fight. Schator McCumber, Nortn |STeeted his.visitor 5 of the strike and made the fund accum-|suit. The tendency is toward a longer |cussibns. Leaders tonight predicted the | S0 T L e Bt M Bk S (017 | o b s SD R Pe] Dakistay, Inchasge’ of * tlie. /DI eomiod “Hello, Ward, how are you? ulated for strke purposes by the districtskirt, in the dressy models only. conterence of the union ofticials will las: G, N e & Prcs smbers of o th 0 briefly to Senatar £, vard's reply was: bject. to the payment of any 3 ad probably thre ks, e v T il o2 the Dothiimes e ot T e T iy sinats vroceeded to wocussion. ot ang| “What do' you mean? T mever met|TURSLC Iy recovered. Prosident Turding, in » letter given b o ek o GO St 9 > e 4 * | votes on i - you befare. cas necessary, however, in order to|out by President Jol omas of the - e - ) sthics G i wptar | SOt Tot CUnchu o measare, ¢ N4 other sehedules in the | YU UL you did replied Cunnine- | 10 Y% ROPNE™ iable 'n this case Penn State college, expresssd surprise at | LOCATIONS FOR NEW he had never been brought to trial. g [ : cordi erner. “You prob- » to establish|the necessity of turning away 1,000 HOSPITALS FOR VETERANS but the conference developsd principaliy | posal Ak R A T ham, according to Werner. under the anti-trust act, to e v 3 . > g " = 2 v v - L i ident a year from that instituifon be- COURT UPHOLDS DE into a colloquy between Mr. Stephsns and = ably ‘do mot know me with this mous-[Under the BTUITE BC0 attack the |stu : : fato & colloquy between M7, Sephons and | ' Giose republican leaders announced | COURT DENIES APREAL OF ek eebenman minds and - stop mon.|cause of the lack of adequate faciiites, | Washington; June §—Decision to tulle PENALTY YOR SCHUTTH T Peie of colt 4o 1 -Roosehe: guaciaction @1 ths fishuiive wowd Bage: MRS, EMMA C. BERGDOLL| Another story that came before Dis-|oacie'Debotn WHIE “log with intent i new veterans' bureau hospitals lor the —_— The voluntary co-operation of -the asso- clation to prevent undue price advances I e v today was told by t m: President Harding in a letter yesterday | treatment of disabled soldiers ac 1 Hartford, Conn., June 5.— The Come by their authors explaining them In de- | Washington,” June 5.—Tha supreme | ser. Treren Wlanchard, & New Tork |10 restrain interstate commerte, 1o B ;" Chatrman Warren of the senate ap- |erty, New York, Knoxville, Towa; Chilll- | necticut supreme court today, handed was pledgea oy Mr. Stephans. tail and that time would be allowed the | court today denied Mrs. Emma C. Berg- | cook, who assured newspapermen she | TePonecy 1o #0C NI 11 roft Stated, | propriations - committee urged rctention |cothe, Ohio; and Tacoma, Wash., 1o icase | own an opinion in the appeal of Mamil Eatabiighment of a maximum of $3.r0 | house membership to analyze each of the | doil, Charles Braun, James E. Romig, |had seen Ward and Peters, whom sas|oh the o0 om et i mining is not in. |in the army appropriation bill of pro-|a hospital at Muskogee, Okii, for the |Schutte, of Haddam, uphoiding the death Establ - documents. After that had been accom- | Albert S. Mitchell and Harry Schup pew | Loo atreet. in New [2dding- tha visions for officers enlisted personnel and | same use, was announced today by Di-|penalty imposed upon him in the Mid- % ton for coal at the mines, Mr. Sephens | pigheg, it was said a decision would be | mission i bring.us for coi aerobel, | KU, quarreling on a street in New|ierstate commerce, and obstruction of |y viohu) guard voted by the senate and |rector Forbes. Qlesex County superior court on the ntended, would mean aa Wereast Wi mage as to when acfial consideration of = e cases | Rochelle a day or two before Peters coal mining is mot a direct obstruction ntended, in_lperiase of i e D for ey e (5o cas aers was]oel opposed the smallr provisicns of the| The plans of the veterans' bureau di- | charge of murder. Tt Recthe. whie fpctiato na. the proposed legislation would begin. Un- | aisirict “court a1 Philaaciohia e R e e B e et ol x5 houss bil ; G e The murder for which Schuits Sl . - s er no circumstances wag it regarded pos- | firmed by the cireni Bkl has rer ospital for the care of tu- | convicted was a particularly one, S e be expected In New YOrk | ifoie for the bills to be called up in the | Thoy wese convieted ot ?l\o:{:rgo A LR Jaea e much " Importance | national ‘supervision and restraint. | Oficlating “in ‘his now capncity ng |bercolar patients to be bullt a Liberty, |tho entire Ball family, Joseph Ball, ks he mecessity Tor advancing the re- | House this week win R. and Grover C. Bergdol, sons of | = o 0 \° _her o also has the power, the court held, t0|gypreme ruler of the Russian Christian |N. Y., at a cost of $1,500,900 upon a site | wife Mary and their son, laeob, having tafl prices he said, was due 1o the prices Mrs. Bergdoll, 1o evade military servica punish conspiracies in which such prac-|orthodox church in North America, His|0f 210 acres which has been donated 10 |been wiped out whem their home was set MUSIC TO DROWN OUT v ¥ servies | oypNz0 OUT OF WARD CASE, tices: are part ‘of the plan to hinder, Te- ! Brinence, - Archbishop Metropelitan |the government. e, and as Ball, his wife and soa et L¢ y the of J trans- and were sentenced t % 3 o etropolitan afire, an , :v:‘fl‘:fm‘ hymw”:::;:a:;dft'zmw&-‘m;:mn TEE CRYING OF INFANTS | ment, the prison m‘Zifii‘f ?’J%L’"flfifi'l‘fl STILL HELD ON SCSPICION [strain or monopolize interstate com-| Piaton, Sunday celebratsd the Epiphuny | Purchase from the state of Iowa for |deavored to escape the flames, they wers S | Arcenuiin, Siins “olr 3l Providing the fines were pald vy ‘s aety merce. mass in’ the Russian St. Nicholas caihe- |$200,000 of @ hospital at itavxvilie, Ta, |shot down by Schutte and his son Jullus, ¥ g . inolud- ‘ - 0, . ck into the with o ; 402, 1ad | N i 5—Lackt fixed by th W 2| ppiladelphia, June 5.—Although John| Labor leaders in Washington, includ-|gral, in New York. whick will be enlarged at a cost of §750,- |and the bodies carried vack pe T g i ::i.:;’,-,:f::{‘w:scn tekiods (‘n‘; me":z':oao sl ey S o ity ig‘:gr[supr‘::‘:ecél::(c&s: 438 | Cienzo arrested here Saturday was ellm- |ing officers of the American Federation d 000 to provide facilities “or th care of | house to besconsumed by the fSames. The might have reached highsr levels. York city exoh year, and exercising their | Were Daid under protest, and it was held | IDated today from connection with the |of Labor, while expressing sallx!ullwI Jouls Beaumler was se ced to 10400 mental cases, at a cost of $:.59),000. |date of the crime was Decomber I8 ve % b i ‘Ward-Pefers. murder mystery, police un-lover the sweeping decision, refused to|years in prison at Providence, R. I, for| Erection of a 400 bed hospital for|1915. The principal witniss for the weald ot o, Peliary: HMRIY | K GoPmliitaie o et | amiehs e, Tudemant natriep0SEd of the | jor'the belief that he may be vanted |authorize any statement in advance 01‘,51‘”"“ his two. little ‘sons in ' Fooming|Mental cases at Tacoma, Washn., at 4 |state ata the trial was Schu:tes own 803 the increases on the fair pricss fixed with | the State Federation of Musio clubs | been satisfied. 2VINg | csewhere, ordered him hell. careful study of the findings of the|house hers last September. While in-|Cost of $1,500,000. Julius, who told in detail the stery o he operators asserting that tne whola- | “these discordant, noises must be drowned S Cienzo made several atterapts to es-|court. They were particularly interest-|toxicated he turned.on the gas and the| Lease from the st sale price of coal had been -educsl con- | sut by music.” = R siderably and that those® wn> had ceal Delegates to the convention were most- N Under coniract were under @ moral 0b- | 1y fensinine, &0 Commissioner Copeland RTINS MUCII THE ATe ation (o pass the benefits of the fair | yfilized the occasion to voice his fears| New York, Jun on to the publie. about race suicide *ong Fifth avenue 4 2 e of Oklahoma of | the killing. cape today and during.a three hour and |ed in that section of the opinion. which |children were: asphyxiated. 2.225 bed hospital for tubercciar pactents | Schutte was found guilty by a jury ea WANNEX OF:DALLAON. RACE a half grilling was guarded by six de- |held that the treasury of labor organiza- e + |tor $200,000. October 20, 1921, after- four snd cne tectives. tions ‘could be held liable for damages| Beven firemen amd policemen were| , FEPOFt on the proposad establishment ) quarter lours' deliberation. = was sens The prisoner told practieally the same | czused by labor unions, injured,, families- were - artven to « the| Of @ Beldiers’ hospital at Lhe Great Lakes to be hanged on April 10, by Judge —3lajor Oscar West- | story today that he did when first placed e val training station is expected within | Wiiliam L. Maltbie - = street in’ their night clothing, and dam- | fy o - Saover SRR ThE tha dinsaty: o ik 1. muich over and his aid. Lieut. Carlon F. Bond, {under arrest, but explalned that the vis-| pRESTDENT AGAINST 26 catimated 4t more thAnTi40.000 aay|the mext few days, Dirccior Forbes| The appeal was based cn the grousd blic must pay & reasonabls hind. : are the winnees of the Milwaukee balloon | tol bullet wounds in his cacst and arm 545 b ] said. that the verdict by the jury wis sgamst lins harge for Mts coal abavs the cost | pg,m worrled about the four hundred” | race. which started May 31, it was ofi- |resulted from & fight in a barracks be- e B L HAL e i Sy o the evidence, 1 7 e fuc), asserting tha: the Dresont | Myigerted | The ' wealthier people of | clally announced today by the Acro club | tween Masontown and Smithfield, Fay- Washlisthe, Juns CE e e A E A Doniopolicarr dtabiwe u the'West' End, | GERMAN BOCIALIST LEADES —_— i demand for eoal was not haavy, Unere £8- | (0" the thousand. white o the oo Bery of Amerloa. Major Westover's craft land- | tts county, Pa. 2 Ing.in a letter today to Chairman War P ASSAULTED 1Y A YOUTH | MESSAGE OF GOOD WILL 3 icx mors coal in the ;nl‘er::t-‘l.h\:'n;:;i::l Side the €¥to is 57 to 1,000, . 1¢ 1t wers | on entioieseqr oy e, D:IMQ:;;’@;“?Z\';:!{% Fz@:{:‘:"c';‘::wh;:fic:‘::’:’,““‘:;’;‘;"m""g ren of the senate appropriations commite | (Mixtytwo. allems, sl Molders of 0| ¥l Germany, Jume 5—phil TO THE BRITISH LEGION to harden -not for the influx from outside cities, New | hours and 15 minutes in the air. certain the truth of this statement. tee”urged- tetention ‘in ‘the-army ‘apbro- | citizenship papers, who_sought finul. pa- & » He agreed with the retallers that be- fn““‘“"’:.‘f",’." A metropolis of foreigneérs fore cases of undue prices velng charged 4 Sadrie | Scheidemann, widely known Germau so. o Dl Second place in the balioon race was| He said he was a private’ detective | Priations bl of peoviions for ofers |Pems. Wrern TOliacs el by Jutes Wor|clallst leader, was assaulted by % vouth | surimeten, Vi, on be captured by Camtain Ko B Honey wea | smploved by & New Tork sgancy ad hag | enllsted personnel and _national guard |ton at the federal court because UeY | ipaay while on s holiday mear Wilhein | L A0L0%, VL. on beka were made the basis for statemen-s by tha e with J. H. Wade, Jr., as aid, civilian en. | been on strike duty for the Republic- Iron | Yoted by tne Scnul®, 00 CPpeSel the: Z B 1 i "groand | ohe:, While fleing, trom his wssatlant | icin Legion's message of £o0d wil and T e e T "atn | FIEE DESTROYS BUTLDINGS e Bk Veade, Jr. a8 xia, lvilian en [been on strlke duty for the Republic 1ron | X0 ter ‘provisions o the houss bill. [sbrvice during the.war on he groin [ ika. Tepionrs megans & » who threw some sort of polsonous liquid | ) «t annual confers instance should be fully {nveatigated. OX GREENWICH WATERFRONT |330 miles. Licut. W. ¥. Reed, the navy |04y Night Clenzo said, whilo in the bar-| The president seld ho Hougnl he day |chat they e o i, s, i, St e | "o e Do Loson ird, w : Fa; . might come when the 2rmy and military —— fwo » ence of the Dritish Lezion in sessiom o s < 2 e s, third, with an estimated flignt |Tasks in Favette county thiers had been | o e Gemerally could be further to-| ‘An injunction msked by Wyoming to|' e oy, loriner Of Which took effect. |por reenwich, Conn., June 5.—Fire on the | of 440 miles. a hooch party” and a fight started. . Herr Scheidemann later was found un. | BeI¢ CANCEL ENRARGO OX { watertront here latetoday destroyed sev- | Prizes are $1,000, $500 and $500 f Ho had taken the job - in the mine re. | duced, but added that for that time “we |prohiblt Colorado from taking water |conscious and carried (o his restderny | Field Macshal Earl Haiz replied that & SHIPMENTS OF POTATOES | eral frame buildings in the. lumber and | first, second and’ third places. o€ | sion with @ man' named Davis, he satd, | must await fuller readjustment and more |from the Laramie river, was granted to-| having suffered no serious imjury 1y | Suitable answer would be sent later. He -— coal yard of Maher Brothers, as well as —. and In the fight Davis shot him twige. | stable conditions. 5 day: by the supreme court to the extent|assailant was not identified. sald he would only express the British - Washington, June 5.—An order of the | boathouses owned by .Fred '§. Crooker.| REFUSES To REVIEW SUI No one was killed, he stated. “I feel,” he wrote, “that the develop- {of limiting the amount of water to be| The soclalist leader has een lord may- | Lesion’s grateful thanks for the homef o 4 = = After Cienzo's examinati B 1d | ment of our national defense system un- |used. or of Kassel since 2 thus accorded them. He said the Amerts Pennsylvania rallroad placing an embar- | The yacht Windward II, owrfed by Rich- AGA on police sald his retireiaant as mem D it i St o ebxs | ard 3L, Mbike, of - thuoanren & iaste INST FORD MOTOR CO.|they had checked up on his statemenis|der the national defense act is of the e ber of the reichstag. can cousins came from the same fions in New Tork city, dersey City and | Yacht. club. was burned, . and. several| Washington, - Jums and from information in the hands of |utmost imncrtance and I am satisfied| Tarlff legislation will be passed at the S e Y had the samé ideals, and had to go Broklyn, schaduled to-go into effect -at | Other craft which wwere- in ‘tie Crooker June 5.—The supreme|Pennsylvania railroad police, they were|that the allowances made by the senate |Present sesston of congress {f for no | RANWAY'S POLICE CHIEF war on the same road ol civilization. ! [ court today for the third time refused to | convinced that the prisoner was not the | represent the minimum under which even |other reason than to stop “oice profit was loudly cheered when he said that 4 midnight mnwu.m-n.&u;q iodar | boatmy‘:rg.::{: g:;n_lte:‘" e seens of | [EVIE & Judgment for $600.000 against| mysterious “Jack” who 1 Tevorted te| the. most conservative and modest pro- |ing” Senator Calder, republiczn, New SUSPENDED FOR 30 DAYS |fgure of the worid lay with e a conference before e at® | ihe fire were towed (u sately. Mo qen.|'ne Ford Motor company given in_the |have witnessed the Killing of Clarcnee | gram of development is possible. York, declared in a’statement which he | o, o TS and Geat Britain. v commerce commigston Detween thé rdll- | the fire were & o are avallobre | Rited States district court at New York | Peters by Walter S. Ward. | The president’s letter was recelved at|said was in reply to current report that | oo e e At e 8= Devia; I - et 1 o doad, ;mk-nlm a'-_‘-‘d“:u-zr_-:::‘nmuxr UL {1 e, thouahi) :"'m;;fe';:‘l:fi: gty to the Hotei Woodward company —_— the capltol simultaneously with the be- | the pending"tarift bill was to be side- | GRSV 108 L..’:.:.';. nmwln ?,Pict | COURT DECISION ON THE RED -3 New York ¢ o o ! e @ et o . New T o SRR FA000 The fee starien n el Sbout{ The case grow out of an allesed breach | JITNEY MEN LOSE 1N . |ginning of the conferences between house | tracked in the. senate. c. 30 davp * RIVER BOUNDARY DISPUTH of “contract, the h i i pending an investization of charges ‘hat oo e lease to it for a period of twenty-one| Harttord, June 5—The attoms oo\'zrt Who went into the negotiations backed up | Jentative in Mexico arranging for the|%f © At a recent American Legion z : sl i hip 1i carnival. The suspension order was js. | COUrt today entered a decree in COLLINS ASKS BRITISH GOV'T years a part of a buiiding which the mo- | yuncig the' decision of Judge Keeler 1y |BY @ 2 to 1 vote of their body in support operation of a steamship line between as is. Representatives of the Pennsylvania system accepted under protest a sug- gestion from the commrssion that the step be taken and the commission agreed to send agents to New York to mmul iver boundary dispute between tor company contemplated . erecting i F v 3 Germany. and’ Mexican ports. The com-|Sued by the city commissioners on com- | TO HOLD AN INVESTIGATION | New York city. E in | the superior court in dismissing the ap- | Of the 1arger army. pany has been, organized at a capitall.|Plaint of May Furber. and Texas. o put in force w parr of B e T R P s By A : e it L T T ol | SENTENCED FOR ROBBING zation of 200,000,000 gold marks and TasEs S o e TR Under the embargo order, potatoes and [ London, June .5 (By the A. P.).—The | FIREMEN AND ENGIN . » &nd John ‘Whilby vs, ¢ 2 will be engaged mainly in transporting | MBS N RUSSELL MOORE % o] me other nerishables would have been | Irish eenublican army:headquarters, says s SR The Connecticut Company from orders CAPITOL THEATRE. NEW YORK : Y, ppreng within the state of + ELECT D. B. BOBERTSON o liverted from the etations named to Kearney. N. J, for unioading. and distri- bution instead_of being landed on Man- baitan Isiand.” THe city and port repre- sentatives and the produce trade.spokes- men aseerted that the step woald serlous- ot ithe puplic. ulities ‘oomnfasion ek | MowPIoHT MG S Tols TicHiey g o DAL (e Do 2. the sonting sehusi denied em certificate to operate mo- | Thomas Donovan, wl pleaded guiity to 5 Houston, Tex., June 5.—David B. Rob-| tor buses between New Haven and Wa- | cobbing the ‘Capitol theatre of 39,976 on | el S| L P B bl S Lillian | where the state owns on yesterday's -oceupation of Peitigoe by | qens ot irr andy O- was eiccted presi- | terbury, in a declsion handedd down this [Dec. 18, while thousands watched the | aven and Hartford railroad in Milford, | her home here, but who S s | the iver Rec SESEE British troops. Michael Collln h::: 1 F’k’-‘l of the.Brotherhood of Locomotive afternoon. The appeal reached the su- [performance a few feet away. today were Dbut its legs went down betwein the ties | Saturday to have M"n". mnfled on |as those of other ABO Rl severtmat iy undemo:d emen and Enginemen-late today, sug- | preme court from actlon of Judge Keel- |.sentenced to' from seven to fifteen years|and the anfmal-was held fasc. A train reported to be in a critical condition ;' {y-@lavupt long eptablished conditions and 'to Bave requesisd the. British - soven | oo F V. S-: Carter. er. B in state prison. iiliam Singleton, me- | went by on the other tracks frightentng | her physician late today, Her husband, Iméhibeto Bl an ; inveviigntion :‘ b < s : |gro porter at.the theatre, who planned |the horse 50 much that in some manncr | Alexander P. Moore, publisser of the Vhoih o R 5 Perhaps the good dle ‘younz be-! 1If vanity fails to catch a manin'the robbery, confessed and was. given |it-freed itself: ‘Tt was ablo to get of | Pittsburgh Leader and other members of % G uun:t:e young-always die good. sne disguise it assumes- another. . from five to ten vearss ! the bridge arnd later was.captured. t her bedside. @ despatch to the Press association to- | night, has issued an. official communique | contradicting the Ulster military report