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{ITCH IN PARLEY WITH BRITISH MINER ' To-Night’s " FesNight’es Weather—FAIR, To-Morrow's Weather—PROBABLY FAIR . WALL STREET Bil: HINAL ah NEGROES IN CHAINS ‘PITCHED INTO RIVER | =a era oes = pa Rad LXI. NO. 21,707—DAILY. ai Ue Tae Post Office, New ¥ OPEN DOOR "ss WAS RAMIMETELO HEGROES CHAINED TOGETHER UR MASKED MEN HTH IN NECOTHTONS Annie Louise Cary’s Fortune Dis- OF HAY BIG FACTOR “sss.” NURSE'T silted “TIEUP WATCHMAN: noted prima donna, was admitted to | probate here to-day, and includes b ! ‘ ——— | duests of more than $100,000 to char | onclpias will Extend Around World and eatimated in value at $8000 pMissing ONY Widow iow Refuse ‘ WITNESS SWEARS Ay TRIAL cellent Fur Dressing Co., PREMIER TELLS COMMONS. ; a ial ‘The largest bequest is $50,000 to the Have Fears Over Sick- ee se Be Basis for Commerc Beuple's Eyaiphony, Orch enteh vot NEW Red | Adelphi Street, Brooklyn, ona hed Robbed in Early Mogning. Equality Claim. York. The Good Will Furm for Boy in Maine, is left $10,000, and anothe pales ; | WILL PROCEED SLOWLY. | #10000 bequest is to the village brary|POLICE DRAG RIVER. Clyde Manning Tells How Unfortu-| | at Wayne, Me, The public library at nates W Jere Slain on the x K Jilliams Scaraboro, Me., is to receive the in-| . rat come from a trust fund of $5,000, | Fragment of Mourning Veil Knox Resolution Stemmed b ‘ ore ¢ — . " : President, Who Wants to |. The residue of the ostate is tett to| Found Off East 6tst Steet | Plantations Where Eleven Men 8 bh plo sae | Pump Men at Work While They. “f four hospitals, three of them located {4 Oo Second Floor | |, Control Its Phraseology. [19 Maine | by Grapplers. | Were Killed After Peonage In-) and Steal the Furs, | MNegotiate—TransportWorkersDe- - | Miss Cary (Mrs. Charles M. R. . . . . . . mond) died at her home here last Sun-| Tl-health and the fainting spells vestigation Began. | cide to Give Full Aid to Strikers. - |Both Sides Had Agreed to Resumé TERRORIZE THE GUARD ° Parley, but Miners Refused to Keep By David Lawrence. q e age of seventy-cigl : - oaally, Four masked men carrying revol {Special Correspondent of The Eve- day at the age of seventy-cight, to which she was occasionally sub- | a eS te E ning World.) li ject, with thelr consequent periods of ; UPA COMIESD ES ober t2URRG) OL MI ‘ ‘ i = ~ COVINGTON, Ga., April 6—Two negro farm laborers, Lindsey Peter-'.. oc... oe i . an | LONDON, April 6 (Associated Press).—A hitch develo hi “a WASHINGTON, April 6 (Cops |opression, may account for the mys- | , ie : ; ale igel Street, Brooklyn, watchman | ! ; ) - ch developed this a Tight, 1921.—President Harding at his \terious disappearance of Mra, An-| 0% 80d Willic Preston, were thrown into Yellow River, bound and chained) jo, the excellent Fur Dressing Com-|Ning in te proposed resumption of negotiations between representatives semi-weekly meeting with the Wash- | nette Norton Rankine. Information| '® & hundred pounds of rock, according to testimony to-day of Clyde pany, Nos. %8 and So Adelphi Street,|of the stekin coal miners and the mine owners, it was announced in gt orrespondents made it clea> yeaa ~ Manning, negro farm foréman, in the trial of John S. Williams, Jasper) pyrookiyn, when Duket went from the} i . pee a Jobtained to-day disclosed Mrs, Ran- | ™ 8 ‘ n Duket went from the) ihe House of Commons by Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Ministers that he docsn't intend to be stam- | kine had spoken several times to Miss | COunty plantation owner, for the murder of Peterson ird floor to the second floor of th , ( peded into taking a dozen steps at| Spink, the nurse in constant attend-| ‘The boys begged mighty hard, but li Ve sad the Miners’ Federation had just informed him it was unable building between 2 and o'clock | once in matters of foreign policy and anco upon her, about her health and| Mr. John said throw them in the this morning |to see its way clear to instruct the mine pump men (whose duty it is to that he means to proceed slowly and 1 | é ‘ a scovery, | Ver, and me and Charley Chisholm Covering the watchman swith thern|keep "peor ss cles yat . 5 er : ay , iting “Auinciows the probabilties of her ree Cited cileta: Grek cer uaGet” wal | tr reir} Keep ‘he mines clear of water) to resume work during the negotiations. cautiously in formulating i Upon one cecasion she sald to Miss | voters the burglars bound aad Mr. 11 Pe <i regi ite i : s | Manning. tr Lloyd George declared it would be quite impossible for the programme. Spink Manning said the “boys” he and gagged him and carried him back to stiat jess’ Many Cabinet discussions and con: “po you think I am ever to get|Chisholm drowned were Lindsey h | f the third floor, ‘They then returned lations to proceed unless this obstacle was overcome and he hoped ferences have failed to develop @/ Wii] Be Known as 27th Div-| over my illness?” and in spite of reas- Eevetwars Willie Preston at one ee 0 the second.,floor, removed furs) {ie me mbers representing the miners would exercise their influences practical way to consider the Ver- ision, but Old 69th surance upon that point, remarked: and Harry Price at another, all farm sailles Treaty without submitting it} dl s i canbe aeaat hands on Williams’s plantation. valued at $20,000 and escaped linduce the Federation to reconsider its stand on this point. | ; f not, I'd much rather be dead Chisholm later wae killed to keep | Charles Becker, 4 tenant in an aa Fate aR rag | 5 29) hisholm later was a Keen At the eleventh hour Premier Lloyd Senin’ to ths United! States pensse Joins 29th. | Whenever these moments of de-! him from talking, it is alleged joining ‘building, heard groans thin ° a | George intervened with an in an action that might be construed as a pression arrived Miss Spink did her| “Boss, I don’ r c the, exact | | morning and found Duket, who called Hooch un Wagon 2 an invitation > t eat to both sid indorsement of the covenant of the| Plans the reorganisation of the| veer Mrs, Rankine, but it/@at™” Said Manning, “but it was on © police after his bonds were cut Ss Th e a aoe i iipriire:: i : y Ye ‘ation: 3 so tfat| °* ~~ ss a rda ight late in February o | Investigation showed the robbe: ae e| meet representatives of ti i League of Nations, which is a part of |New York National Guard, s t Len uiwape inet in tie (ateee a Saturday night late in February or! Meats His Twenty-F Four Inspec- nvestigation wed the robbers had ure ere Was; ae he Govera- the treaty itself. Suggestions that| the 8 troops will conform to the} . ialiisdis early in March entered the building through a rea ment and reopen negotiations. After ae AVE eee eis or mind there was a doubt of her com-| “Peterson and Preston were chained] tors and Hands Them Rules | window Hooch Is a Goat deliberation the contending forces de- he treaty might be itten with| new army plan, have practically been masahtl tome bal x hele | | ; _ ‘unea ees P : plete recovery from the illness which togeth with wire id thet on Its Enforcement. | Detectives Donnelly and Daly oft! vided to accept the mediation offets the League clauses modified or that| completed by Adjt. Gen. Ji Leslie! (eq a nervous breakdown some Mands and thrown int Yellow ne Classon Avenue Station the enforcement provisions of the] Kincaid River, They begged awf ore | Keen = nbor ed Cops at Staten} ‘The tansport workers of the entire from some n the ne + time age but we bad to throw them in the! Police Commissioner Enright had a| r i | ra country this morning decided to ate treaty might be separated from those} ‘The details given out to-day show . [ ood that a truck had been seen Island Ferry House We 01 Smmine x geet! y ‘ rl Although two hopeful bits of in-|water. Price was drowned in the| meeting of the twenty-four et eke | d y House ere port the miners to the fullest extems, articles which have to do with inter-| that when all the changes have | te 8 tandin, the fur company's es-| Right on the Job |Which meant a general transport sana tion have seemed to| effected, New York have formation have come to light relative font ye of the department in his office to-day | tablishment at 2.30 o'clock this morn g mI le JOD. Vater { necessary, and the rail mational co-operation have seemed to ; § “M Williams drove us to the | <8 | : wipeak d hon way~ art of the National Guard of the Na-|to Mrs, Rankine’s disappearance last | LU mig Grove: Us) te) the) therm cormalinaliuctians asi to On a description of the true men were credited with the intention lead nowhere. On every side the alias 2 river in his automobile, The three levewedouudnlteeaeuanceane: (Hane All wae eRulamenrieelthe atuaiel : | tion of the 27th Division, part Friday evening ai Second Avenue and) io... were killed the next week after) their new duties under the State Pro- | bideditin bed bi \ ¥ 4 aking similar action, which would problem of amending the treaty h Mth Division and a number | questioned this afternoon by t Do yal Merry m1 a he ae esul @ complete - a ortions of the ath Street—one that Richard Dunn,| Government agents had talked to us hibition Enforcement Act. Writt , bo-|pal Merry Howe at the Buttery alee ki ae : mplete tie-up of all treaty, which the new Administration The part of the 2th Division not| her description enter a B. R. T. sub-| Attorney W. M, Howard, special und Curly Joe Griffin, the efMicient : dovernment was @ie~ feels committed to reject. within this State will be supplied by Meanwhile the movement to rush| New y and Delaware. Gen. Kin- tthe Knox resolution through has been| caid's statement continues to some extent stemmed by the desire “All units of the 27th Divi of Mr. Harding to maintain a control! he continued under their wa over the phraseology of the resolu-|tions. ‘The 2d Infantry as prepared by First Deputy Comm way kiosk at that corner, and another| prosecutor, asked Manning where |#3 Prepared by Vir _ _ SENATE BEGINS | Bat variou tant that Mrs, Rankine asked her chauf-| Price was when Peterson and Pres-|siongr Leach and Acting Chief In ’ arious Important ports and make Se ee cctndlia on tine ete Feclon wurshy ond Levorere ile PHONE INQUIRY (2970 oc en laprtans nelzue| N= ote precautonary maven to a good pawnshop—the police to-| “In the car—" to transmit them to the captains of Of heook shel geaeial as ie st Jooked like @ day began dragging the Nast Riv Here ¢ of {precincts under their supervision lution Demands P. S. < It's like this,” they expiained,| ne en t this juncture the f ate Beak Mndbr tbe: Atate oth, the trae cop| Prime Minister stepped in with his ibuting troops, diverting warships: y traffic cops, had notified the | | » veWs reporters that they were | cene KF. Johnson. Re the Manhattan end of the|counsel for Williams, moved that ne - ? Furnish Reasons for Granting | “Famous Frank | mediation 1 tion, as well as the time of its pas-| wit) resume its former war desizna- | Queensboro Bridge the testimony regarding Price’s /adict compolling the police to enforcer ‘ “| who lives on Staten Island, is taking | 704 ae pees: : page. All that it is proper to say at] tion of the 105th Infantry. In similar] Police Launch No. 4 started out at|death be stricken from the record, | prohibition was made last night by 20 Per Cent. Increase. 4 day off and he just telephoned us Tae oe the THs Ae @e moment is that the Harding Ad- ministration is getting ready to turn} ve Willlam O'Connor of the ance this aft manner the ) o'clock this morning with| he jury retired wh afternoon, at which it ha@ rete 1 Infantry will resume the point] Det ALDANY, April 6 —Senator Katin to-| from St. George that he had a hot} By been intended to dete’ sul aa anti t > ection District. ‘The pris te tas ihaona si ermine ¢ ope iis war designation of the 106th In-|gsrappling irons and will search| Was argued, Judge John B. Huteh- nd Inspection Di The pris-| .y introduced a resolution requesting} tip that there is “hooch” on a re A CHEN gnouldl he lakee ee oe what its back on the Versuilles Treaty and)... rhe qth Infantry will con- {about the river piers until sundown, |inson, presiding, overruled the mo-|oner was August Mor a grocer at} ie Service Commiasion to furnisin| {47M WaKON On the boat landing here|/{00n Mluid te taken to sUppeRs the covenant and is planning to endl tinue as under the name of the A fragment of mourning veil of| tion No, 108 MeDougal Be wa |e Oe eae eee granting |2t Room) He said he would have|() uTrn Ss hash post- the technical state of war by a Con-| ioe i. while the 2d Infantry will| expensive material was found in the] Manning was on the stand when|held in $300 bati by Magistrate Ive. |” : zed it himself at St. George but he] 200 General Secrge gressional resolution, which would be) st. war designat * iy. | river about fifteen feet from shore|court recessed for lunch. Williams|vine in Es Market ( t for ex-| the ent Wlephone rate Inarease] woy getting hia pants pressed in a y of th onal Union of Ratle followed by a carefully worked-out} [e) 0) lth WAN designation Of the) of Gist Street this afternoon. It was|again ate lunch with hie family in «lamination Friday on a charge of vio iv xen mount of the tn-| tailor shop when he got the tip and| Durch: lately Bunounced that we policy toward the other nations of the} ad and dd Iteximents of |ttken to the headquarters of the|Toom in the court house to-day lating the State Liquor Tax Lan AOA tes eau leouldn't get out in time." beat to assiat mini i world. lias acdiiiecswinivemusce chee Marine Division for identification by| Resuming the stand after lunch,| O'Connor testified he found Montose nn increas at this ume ta entiraly| The 12 o'clock boat came in and al orn on weeny Mie oe hee NEW POLICY WILL NOT BE ONE eee the teeth. train we"! mombera of Mrs, Rankine's family| Manning continued story ORY LD WIND) GURTOMers a0) Gon ee junce with the crying necessity for! Stream of vehicles rolled 0: and |e, ¢ vii iuatact "ae tee OF ISOLATION. designations of the 104th, 105th and | MeMBETS foe Biidacin. the capita thelad The det he sad Say. athe ae jules [among them wna a. ted farm wagos | ("eres seustacto all the ques~ The new policy will not be {sola-| 196th Vield Artilleries | sout: ve?, atout the contents of und cute , “ ven by John Olsen, @ furmer of |UO8S put to them, . h “The 224 Engines: “ Clouting's statement is that a short | South Rive? about a mile and @ halt) % Jand public service ry to|driven by i tion, It will not be a return to the The 22d Engincers will regain ita] | Cloulnes sitlement posaked area Jaway. He begged us not to throw|poured them in wh he| onee Ae WHIRLED G Prinées Bay, Ghaten telaod The ve | WILL GIVE ALL AID IN POWER old days of diplomatic seclusion, It] war numeral of the 1024 Engit | Rankine asked for the address of a|him in the river, saying he would|exbibited to the ¢ den has Tasalution’ wae <relerrad\ inthe |tene coun atonsed. Noh TO MINERS, MUL ena HAY AA BORE perenne een veny iunllsare fo canatt | pawnshon, much to his surprise, He|Jump in himself. Assistant District Attor . | Pun tee mittee “Don't (ry to put anything over on| At the conclusion of the Transport America will not cease to be es-| tute a medical department, with head told her of one he knew, but added| “Price had a sack of rocks tied/at his office after a discussion ¢ —— us.” warned Handsome Ha Weich.| Workers’ Fede ation meeting Robert wive where her righty are concerned,| quarters in the armory of the ist | believed it to be closed at that time. | around his neck, 1 helped t climb| new law with Goy, Miller teh was | AX COLLECTOR You've got hooch in that wagon.” yall ams, General Secretary, said: and that America recognizes the im-| Wield Hospital in West 66th Stree Ay ne the brit ailing attended by an r of prosecuting y *, 1 got hoowh in the wagon," ‘On recommendation from the Exe a Then, he says, she ordered him tojon th ONF FESSES THEFT 2 portance of. playing her part in divisional trains will be i ldrive toward the east side, and at the| “He said, ‘Lordy have mercy on} officers from all over t tate, re- | Ce serenely replied Olsen ecutive Committee, the conferende vi world peace if any lon} iy composed of existing t f th is pie sried he th ht t Govern ana ie JER? has decided. to give al ‘i oF Government threatens to disturb/ yon Infantry. All units of trains. wit | he car stopped and alighted, | (Continuediansgeoond Pawn), rable to ar ndmer Hel eH Hering of Park Ridge: Ni J vin the box: our naw ow jatever extent necese ctv “ Fees Na ETN 2 Oa ye con in the matter of ther) If the woman Dunn saw enter the} = now jew byw . Father of Admits Short round z > NED 'yne THiners, 800 Oh See Mr, Harding oath to talk for-) craining as infantry to meet was Mrs. Rankin handler, k | au ea y ‘ ‘ Into) Rese avOnS With ae “(Continued on Nineteenth ¥ meniN Orne lates budise t 1ilway men and the miners for the ontinued on Nineteenth Page.) | ' neral Sessio ea t ‘ » prose urpose of taking 1 eli ye Bele ue 1M |Yided with ail equipment to serve as | have beew deliberate Instead of due to HYLAN WILL RUN nt ee ee ll aredavieiceul! ening: one Ph Pounce nen Let of king Joint action rain unit event of war and accident or suicide, Her inquiry FOR MAYOR (ee 4 etna [ot Park Hidge, Sods 1 toda You ban smart f oughout the remainder of the coe — me eee Ste ato mGE el) AGAINIEOR burt re A RASC ae Mts ti IR Its” “ Lew u are to be organ-|dence she may have been temporarily - rted | : paanan | 1 He we u wae LS A EON TRANSEORT JREORBATION HAS i i) eke ¢ 1 san| Badin: Slat Ar nee iperin C i A i HIP OF 500,000, ~ zed to comp vation of Out of her mind, as her relatives can) yjte Fla inounce | ‘1 . ss Laat LM lad aa eg iopogatie Precepts reaper Mla His Protege | eawue, who said the General Ses [arg a SOCIALISTS TURNED |, tr sation! Transport werkery THE WORLD’ tank company to n the| have sought a pawnshop, Pawnshops ri i ? na t woe | ‘ “OUT IN MILWAUKEE, "terion. voted to extend i in th 2 tec t ‘ ' 1 1 laid tot # in their strike, coms Real Estate Ads Ill apne Ge thal BER Defense | UP and down the east side have been t ) . : Mea, : hm i i J fa ss a bs 5 Wreeareeener hia cats: visited, but the jewelry she wore has : ae on aims r pik i x ‘ farce: »f to | Dries the e aMiiated unions = |, part of the 29th Diviste Mrs. Rankine’s brother, Benjamin ef) Sree Tudgee hath Ped Ditte by ae ted’ } Ns . > Bona On G) wb t strike ordered by 5 i] eure of the %th ee | Vernor Norton of the Guarantee Trust - Actes tot 1 fern i ficta Shuw t became gen- | WILLIAMSON & KARPPEL, n Manhattan, and t : : \ : REAL BSTATI | stationed in Buffalo Company, Haaid, 3 BS wers th . \ Ave Hii | 2) Ape TS fe: M4 (317 1th Arvaue, Brookim, N. }| field artiiery will be organized from |Search. Nye was for years bodyguard the Mayor hus M | f tron i cowaged . ca 109 the existing comipanies of the 47th|to Presidents, and one of vhe best anit he od iJ vnd $ ¥ ’ lor sem Me ee alah to ten our a | battalion neers, mounted, {n| known men in the/Secret 8 He would -_ . ' ete defeat for Th r jude the street lation of the execpt | Brook yn, ad will be a pa : of the! announced he believed in ike i ‘ BOWIE WINNERS. li 1y [ r nductors, motormen, taxiead n \| bs r\eks . et way to achieve results n 1 1 ve km € nemen, train- Thia office — | ou pow what Mayor H ; i ; i ‘ : neh tase Preigent, twentreeizat cu s. |) New Industriat Commiaston Con-| Foust! unstrioted publicity. He an would do neat f ti : i j “) i r én uf Spl aig Mittal’. Pon en the Moe benceaieece | firmed. |is now employed by the Trust Com ; noardche We Bey Br , © | 2 y H Seotatist M ven tevedores, freight shuntere | ALBANY, April 6.—Th nate this} pany and is known over the coun Sot a 4 . palaexe f na | ! " « : i Rect mw ‘ railroad yards, hostlers at ider ‘the best for our Clans | frernoon confirmed: th itments | try as "Bill" Nye aint , amo Ho i | i Tian t mines, Cans! wateumem You are herehy xiten permission tn us |] Of Rosalie Loew MV Henry F > oP : ‘ art of a ! f \ ty ® / , sous classes of general laboretm cate etter in any! way k | Sayre. John” Do a4 and Ts Ri THE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU. had ndthing to say about t sylvania ad Gack AW Phinevtaa f te 4 after fiemen, stokers, dock workers, shtp ‘ours O'Connor A mibers of te new In-| arcade, Wulitaor (World) I S03 Pack ust now wanna Supp o " " $ aon 3 fs nal : ‘ WILLIAMS dustrial Commission. Senator” eidel | hom Noy, Cn Re spire Heokasa? 4, oe MH ooh ai dualhieeingy Litt fa ; Louis platform p was t anaris hs ks, various vehi Socialist, war the only ‘member to op. | Clouk room for basease ant narels aoe dey a ayor Hy vill run tor s ; eat Anal , as ‘ _|workers and miscellaneous asso! Money) Geers and Ursvellers’ ehacis “for : r proposal to adopt daylight sayin 1 bose the conlirmation, aa | Mayor again vious reasons, | (Racing Entries on Page 2) = | arried. 2 © ment of other auxiliary service works

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