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THREE-DAY ULTIMATUM SENT To-Morrow’s Weather—FAIR, WARMER. WALL STREET Mii l3 Circulation Books Open to All | Che {*Cireutation Books Open to All,”| Copyright, 1921, by The Pres Publishing Co. (The New York World), E STEAMSHIP MAN ease cape « MOTHER ON STAND. FRENCH LINE HEAD ~TD TESTIFY FOR. HEREENDSHSLFE HRS. WED STONES INTHE HOTEL PLAZA i i To-Night’s Weather—FAIR, WARMER. W-ALL STREET ] EDITION 7 j yEKING EDITION but NEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1921, —S—S——_— = — = \ VOL. LXI. NO. 21,718—DAILY. ( MILLIONAIR | ULS.TO FIGHT IF NECESSARY ~ TOUPHOLD MONROE DOCTRINE SAYS HARDING, AMID GHEERS INVESTIGATION OF | Entered as Second-Class Matter Post Office, New Yorks N. ¥- PRICE THREE CENTS A SUICID ge ULTIMATUM TO GERMANY DEMANDS $260,000,000 ~RECHSBANK GOLD RESERVE. ‘Must Be Deposited by April 22 in Branches at Coblenz or Cologne, Otherwise It Will Be Taken Over ‘FRENCH LINE HEAD | HERE WHO HANGED | HIMSELF IN GRIEF | SUFFRAGE LEADER ;,WHO ENDED HER LIFE IN THE EAST RIVER Col. Maurice Kozminski Broke} Down Grieving Over Death of Wife He Dearly Loved. | Peepers’ Evidence as to Defen- dant Discredited by { Photograph. 'He Delivers Address at CASE, Statue Unveiling. ‘LETTERS IN TH | _ FOUND HANGING IN BATH Defendant, in Counter Claim, Wants Them Introduced as Had Improvised Rope From }. BOLIVAR IS HONORED. } Leash and Robe Girdle— : aloe ” | Showing Husband’s Cruelty. Dead Two Hours. by the Reparation Commission. Teak Venade RAILWAY SITUATION: | dirs, Sama aterm | ENE —Viviani a Guest. witness stand shortly before 3 o'clock French Line, was found dead to- mission announced to-day that it had given Germany until April 22 to transfer the gold holdings of the Reichsbank, the German Imperial Bank, — !to the Coblenz and Cologne branches of the bank. If Germany refuses Sweeping Inquiry Likely to} Sts S { Begin May 1—Plot for Wie course of a lengthy address at the | nex ‘cnraereeectnitn, Mes Benton Mackeye. PHOTO wy cLIMRONeY this afternoon at the the divorce trial er daughter, ntinuation of instituted against bathroom of his apart- day in the invent at the Plaza Hotel. He had banged himself with Presic In Warren G, Hunting, caw. aut ROZMUNSK an anveiling of the Simon Bolivar statue Shut-Downs Charged. pemememsittie Mrs, Miller has been constantly at to comply with the ultimat issi ‘ h) Central Park this afternoon, au- | 5 8 her daughter's side since the case|!"Provised rope made from a dog my . um (he Commission, it states, will require the fununced that the United States will! wastmngTON, April 1A. gene MR 1 Hpened Giaonwaskeraaa cash and the cord of his bathrobe. immedia'e delivery of the goki to the Commission itself. eral investigation of the railroad sit- i t f necossa. ve ees the The first questions Mf. Littleton| rhe body was suspended from a peg —_——————=<=<—<=—=———— In the event of the transfer of the Monro Doctrine. This utterince was asked Mrs. Miller dealt indirectly . 1 TY 7 Oranches named oun the outstanding feature of the cere-| uation was ordered to-day by the with the letters written by W. BE. D, Mpa hke stad Made ‘ JERSEY cl GETS ceetioas a a ynonies and wee greeted with cheers|Senute A resolution offered by Stokes to a negro detective in Chi- ridods and assgclates of Mr. Kos ’ CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT continue to figure as part of the and tho waving of flaga ‘The leaders| chairman Cummine of the Interstate cago asking him to make an investi-|minskA, who had been anxiously balance of the Reichsbank, the com- ia the demonstration were diplomatic! aonmmerce Commission was adopted sation of certain alleged acts of Mrs.|watching the symptoms of nervops Promoter Rickard Makes Official mission explains, but the German @od other visitors from the South Stokes. collapse which he displayed after the : Government Ameriog i repel witout stele ar Teriaions Mr. Litticion sought to prove by Te of his wife a few months ago, BREAKING RECORD Announcement That Momtgom- | 4, er pie a ade Be: EMS Be President Harding said that the| Senator Cummins plans to begin tho the witness that the alleguuions in|agreed to-day that wis grief ove ery Oval Will Be Site. ate. Staining pre- ld World might well find tnspira-/inguiry about May 1 with railrond Pd these letters had been circulated in|this tragedy in ‘hia life must have | sipaain omy mein ‘ Clivinas ean oniecteal ce ae authority from the commission on for the reconstruction of its In-/exrcutives as the first witneascs. Hig _ | Denver by an agent of Stokes's. been the cause of the breakdown! Frank Zuna Runs 25 Miles in eee: uy, ; yeni to do mm. @iistries and its policies from the ex- leonenltten is authorized by tho reaotu- | Missin Suffr..zette Lead Q. From whom did you hear alle-| which led to fis dvath, Not his 3 location of the world’s chamyt PD The latest Mrures on the gold hota ample of a prosperous family of : e resolu. {MISSING Quilr..gette Leader gations concerning your davghter?|death but the manner of it sur-| 2 Hours 18 Minutes fight between Jack Dempany and|inew of the Reichsbank, contulned tn eaves living together in peace on the | {n to Investigate raiirond mutoton~ Had Been Morbid on Sub- |. From George Esterbrook. prised those who had known him at Boston Georges Carpentier. ‘The nite of the|the hank’s statement for April 7, Weatern Hemisphere. The Monroe | ance costs, efficieney of operation, re. ject of Suicid Mr. Littleton stated that be wonld | best i ple RY big international scrap will be in the| showed that on that date they Jnctring, he xvid, never meant a pol- | duction of traffic and the beat way to| ject of Suicide. \show that Estenbrok was a close} His most intimate dusiness asso- a ‘ Montgomery Oval na excluatvely| were 1,091,602,000 marks (about foy of selfishness or narrowness. ut! verece reduction of freight and pas- : | friend of Stokes ciate, Arthur Henderson, Assistant! BOSTON, April 19.—IFrank Zune of} ted in The Evening World yester- | $260,000,000) eure a charter of American inde- | sii ; . The body of a woman found in the! “| will show that Esterbrook re-|Director of Passenger Trattie, sud | the Paulist & of New York won] ay” and ‘Tex Hickard, the pro-| Tho Britis Prime Mintwter, aay. pendence, ‘The American Republics, /SDKer Fates River oft Broadway, Astoria, ported to Mrs, Miller vertain scanda-|iv an Evening World tepurter the American Marathon of 25 miles) jitee, will align a contract for a| Lloyd George, and Premier Briand ho added, must not crron the side of | CHICAGO, April 19.—Testimony | ssterday afternoon was identified lous stories about Mrs. Stokes.” said| “I have never known a man who| from a field of fifty-six starters. | une of the premisns this afternoon.| have agreed to confer before the Qoo great aloofness, but must apply was given by railroad witnesses he- toxday aa that ot if He Mr. Littleton, “and that Stokes was | vas %o completely attached to his wife, | Z'na Covered the distance In Zh. 18M | 74. Gwners of the plot are John|next meeting of the Supreme Coun- to) the present world chaos “AYMPA-|forg the Railrond Labor Boam to. a Ln ame BLOD’ cheauthor of theae stories.” She was a part of hin, She was his! 574-6s,, breaking the old mark of 20.) yo vie who is a Tunnel Commissioner ut the time and place have nor Ghetic and generous Americaniam doy (hel tka cance Aimenninae, + one of the best known suf-) Q_ Dig anyone save Esterbrook teli | life ‘They had been married for twen-|2im, 181-58, made in 1912 by Mike] op jerney City; the Strutford-Onkum | yer been determined. Pho address dedicating und Present: | ea acuinat and robbed of their tree. |{ Heist in this country. who, while yoy of st in cireulation ahont | ty-meven years, and after her death it/ Ryan of New York. Zuna was res! (s,uouny wad the Browning entate PARIS, April 19 (United Press) t. the monument was delivered BY dom jin having to pay higher wares | tlk escaped from her hushgnd ‘ye your daughter?" | was painfully clear to all who saw) after the long run and wax tn exoct- A conference was held yesterday |Germany certainly will reject the Minister for Forotgn Aiffalr OF: a for unskilled labor than are pald in| day at the Grand Contral Terminal, A—"Yes, Miss Leech, clerk in the|him that he was on the verge of a/lent condition, Charles Mellor of] yt the offices of the Jersey City /alled ultimatum it waa stated to-day Gil Borges, of Venezu fAyOr other indunted e ASHBHGLoR Was mikae in the |*ecord anivel in Denver” omplete breakdown." Chicago, who had raced with (he) number of Commerce, und two other/at the German embassy here. Rylan in a brief aprech accapted {D) the railronds’ testimony came in|. af she each eer Q—"Did Miss Leech say she had| Dr. Thomas A. Gonzales, As | winner almost from the start, finished | pqpusitiony were submitted to Rick-| “The proposition is tmpossible, i s.atue on behalf of the city, lth formal presentation of their evi- | NASP Morgue, No. $06 Wrodway, As- ‘nag direct communication with @tokes | Medical Examiner, sald that the second, His time was 2h. 22m. 128, | yrg, put both were rejected in favor | would ruin Germany. Refusal ta ooge rsident Harding and a party Of genes in the consolidated hearing | tori, by Charles Whitaker, a mem- jy reference to these stories?” waa found by hotel employees who| Peter Trivouldias, winner of last) of the Oval. The latter in known iso |tain.” Embassy offictals said t including several United inte the request of ninety-three roads | ber of the City Ciub, and Mrs, Mabel) A—!"Yos, she did" entered the Kozminski suite with a/ Year's race, finished third. Carl W./ ay the 34 Acres, und tx bounded by! action probably will prevent Ger Guates Senators, arrived ab MB rennet tan lower wages _ [Tewin, friends of Mrs Mackaye. It, A sheaf of letters written by W. E.| passkey, Mv. Kozminski’s secretary,| A: Tender of Quincy, winner 19 191!) \ontgomery Avenue, Corneiixon Ave-|many from making counter proposal eytvanta Station In a special tr B. A. Worthington, President of the | was annaunerd that the body would |D. Stokes to a negro detective in| Herron Cook, unable to get an auwer! We fourth and A FR Michelson of | nue, Grand Strvet and Pryor Street.|to the latest reparations demands of from Washington at 2.90 o'clock this} Cincinnatt, Tndianapolia and Western, eee oh Ago,tranamitting certain Informa- | at the door, had told the hotel man-| Stamford, Conn, was fifth. Another} he duration aad the te of Oh the allies. ‘Tho ultimatum creates the ie ? wnAnty x pty rtacing: suite which he desired verified, were this| Dr. G. Bolling Lee, No 19 inish a BYE to Promoter Rickard, and everybody] BERLIN, April 19.—The demand wt Ss ane Laisa ne Hag heen 4 Rreat omergency” and that unieas| Mr, Mackaye appearcd completely arternoon ruled out of the case as|(lat Street, the first physician to New York was seventh and Otto C-/in Jerey City has expremied a more |that the German Government dqpomit bans py Hol heey initermaetan Aula Abipe Seat Se ara prostrated when informed by the| evidence by Justice Finch, though|rive, suid Mr. Koaminski had be Pai also of New York, came in than pilings: te seve vere sing to Tepe) of $280,000,000 either excle policemen surrounded the aute-| windy of a mecuiver. ‘This concluded |POUC? Of the identification at his #dmitted to be marked for identifica-|dead about two hours when found. ee ate er eee help Pile Ban #12 ‘ anes or Sologne 80 a8 to guar- volte carrying the Cresident from} ing astern rudy testimony and |0IMe, No. 145 Weat 12th Street, He | HOR Col, Kozminski came to New York | When {nt paak | latiet oe mites anire the payment of the reparations the station 4) tho hotel Woatprn rond witnusses were called, {auld he tid already tearned of the |__dtt Uttleton sought to explain the |from Chicago In 1916. Prior to that “ten WENO TA | AT DRIDGE NAMED has ace sess sarpriae that it in the Presidential party were the} Charges that a “capital combine,”'| positive identificat " relevancy of the letters, but Justice | he had been the Chi Or te ety amine einnitealiing COLLECTOR OF PORT os EASE per 4 reply te fresident and Mrs, Harding, Col.) neaaoa py twelve New York financial poms denUfication by Mr. Whit-) Finch was not to be moved. rench Line, as had his fathe be ede Ohadles Malice of | aren a va oO neem orge Harvey, Ambassador to Great} netinutiona, inamgututed a. potley of [kCT and Mrs Irwin, Ho declured he | Mr. Littleton—-We expect to ehow |fore him. His father, a Chicago 0% 18 YAN ee Ute Hane Sees “Nontaslates ‘out exertion the newnnapets Dritain; Senator and Mrs. New ofl Nationwide shutdowns, were sade {woud Bol ko to view the body even that these letters were cirvulnted in |tanker, dropped dead some years ayo PMNCE UM re ey ag | President Harding Ser 1 [rede the Hea contained In the tuted? i Vudiana. Senator und Mrv Freling-|naay before the Rallnead Latay|afler the police said it was desired | Denver by an agent of the plaintiff. Jat a political meeting at which io for emiee TP eae ane Bs tion to Senate for “Tenth — |demand, and the Gevernment, it te huysen and Senator Edge of New) auction. that an official identification be| “We allege a campaign of cruelty|was introducing # candidate for Ne ibe glebihs Malls (aibe tGek the District.” pel , ved, will send u reply accord- 3 Senator Halo of Maine, Bri.|o¢ tauch churged thut made by a member of the family, ot which those letters are a part.|Mayor. He left about $3,000,000, of At The enti! tlle Cine nt fle Pent ened | G awyer, the President's Physi-|" cophis interrelated cupital eroup de-| Li, Seeltted Mr. Whitaker was an|There ure now only three co-respond- | which Col Kouminsk! received more IORttt® eee or at the. lattes WASHINGT! ie nr) Jie Lg The chief reason set forth for te F narios Chinas friend of theligemtaly deftated the farmer anata friend of the family who knew | ents left in the case, Againat five of | than $1,000,000. It is understood that ey Pee ea ine ae ae the nominations Aig i maiden BOS [rise the demand is that the gold k ent, and Gooree BD. Chrietian.| then undertook by preeipitating. in_| 2% Mackaye well, and that he was|them there has been a fallure to/he considerably increased this for. NOWe TN Th | Oe dine weiner wil to-day to tile Senate [held by the Relchabanik ta private his private secretary There w lustrial stagnation to deflate lab Jouving all arrangements in the hands | prove charges, and this shows the | tun Ne Thain. tolul ealehan peal pow 4a rom NS ‘4 ne bey Be eral a |? woperty ans so does not come under gi) & delegation’ Gf Gacrot Hervien| The mallroada he avserted, w of Mr, Whitaker |reckless character of the charges this| While he was ving in Chicago be The wailing Ute, exabinnned’ bee 9 George W. Aldriden (0 be Cille'tor of the arpperty, sunlact. te selaire aay mien |choacn ‘vehicle’ for this labor drive | Mit: Mad! had been notified Inat | plaintitt bas made was made a Colonel as a member of Make (he KoInE fui during the nex! | Customs of the . ha ee nile no ofolal action jeoretary of State Huuches, will he | Lay-offs of repair men on raflronds | MeMt Of the finding of the body off]! The testimony given to-day hy| tho staff of the tha Governor, Io Gh twnteaenilex akdinr act wise Vork. oi PayAeueon ine Oe eeaioee iter She) mstter, 1 @ celni delegation of Venemieian oftt- VORRNE TOO MDA, (f h nd. Astoria, but the identification waa | - this capacity he took part in the cere- | tence of twelve mi 4 Dy tod, wi Albert B White of Parkerabums, predicted that the Government will Fae Fee bh BRMRRHE NOURI TAU ee eeeG Oe, Onin eae by several discrepancies in| (Continued on Second Page.) monies at the funeral of Gen. Grant ZUNa and Christensen following, ‘The| va, was named to be Collector of In- [today send word to the High Com- nla sen! is DP ay ia ; made sellherstely: hits muce i of the ptions, ‘The police reported | —_——s on Riverside Drive. ahabitants of the town turned out in| ternal Revenue, District of West Vir- ton that Germany {s unable to 6 id practte he entire Am | repair work wis let to outside com ¥ ! . 8 ‘i ‘i so numb to cheer the runners ia, and John Foster Symes of Col-|comply with the demand wi pnais rule i Bere x abe reel dal what the same repairs would) | oo a dank gray dress ne police IN WELL HAS SISTER |» rthern Africa, including Morocco il j ne 1 iS pe sreots it or the District of Cok ido. chal Ontannent tae 4 ‘ant ry to the Waldorf} cond Page | -—— They returned in December and Mra avoUlE RABE: AE e } en Lore SORES : Be tees ial was Gesu | : ene (Continued on ‘Tenth Page.) [Seven-Pound Girl Born to Mrs. | o#minski was taken all. She died ‘ace had worked his way inte nin’h IMMIGRATION BILL deca what implies oe compote ric: as ar St. Vincent's Hosp. one hat th ures Was ft sabia ¥ th the flags of the Souih america | BR ESIDENT'S AUTO MISS STERLING TIE Girling Who Found Hersetf Fa- |! ay ceo uaty: ak ae poet ai ap Aeearryeerer | REPORTED TO HOUSE | ccomomy packed win onttimpmiosoun amet NEARLY RUNDOWN @WITH MISS LEITCH) O07 SNC PAO. ie revue Roun tele. wo may 48d Houlevant, fitteen {Same as Measure Passed by Last /:tugo Stinnes, the most powerful man dan céUzens and visitors to New York ee A baby «itl was born early Reatliuts See * Bar ei 1 Congress, Which Failed to jin Germany, declares: “The manage- Who gave the occasion a festa) ap | ‘in Cilth by Truck evening to Mrs. Norman Girling, at | SUtUtC | iia Soma |ment of the Relchsbank will never pe aranc ; L j Ainerican Golfer Does 72 for the Girting farm at Elmsf Smthe | cee ea coe ee aeRO. Seley Become Law surrender its resources voluntarily; ent the iuncheon besides] *¢ ming Out of Side Scratch Prize on English utskirts of White Plai ot the Legion of Honor in recogni VASIINGTON, April 1%—Reporting (neither can the German Government mentioned were Rene Viv +f Street, Thursday Mra. Girting, who is twen- | 0% DIS services to France Tinmigration Kestriction TM to the |uader any ciroumstancea meet suck Ambassador from Frances) : ty-eight, dasendec jeep well on the He leave 2% sony Charon, tent ne Corday ¢ th Bi a ve Se = |a demand, for It would bring econom- 1 FT Ot ne ee i ee cant! LONDON, 1 1%—Mike Alexa farm, and rescued her fittcen-montia | (UF Years old, who lives tn Ch eine ecinting that. the (© ‘win on Germany as well as om and (Under Secretary | on cottision here here ee yee with {SUrling, United States woman gol! oid son Charles, w nad fallen 2AG)'8 Ab uN he R pésgasaddle mty Nuses calling for ite enaatment by the |* rence” { © and representativ TABOR SHACK. ‘hie drrwmloantial car wae] ABION | s Cecil Leitch, thy Although the sides of the well were who has been living with him at ihe aeerg « atit) existed: There is reason to believe that the , © Department. Gov. Mil-| govoud to the Shane tris ot | Uritish woman champion. for the ARG belli Mr i ng mins | Plaga Exeept (or the effective days, the new |8nswer to the Allied demands for ) not attend the luncheon be- | out from # cros: | hig ; 3 nied te) dean he, buby Mr. Henderson said that a few identical with that pamed {reparations had already been for- 4 ease of pressure of official pusincas| 7 wident wah) eo rnite (0 for women\at the Runelengh'Clib 1t waa anid little gir: (ays ano ¢ Kozmi net Killed in Fall Down Share, Sixty-Sixth ¢ s and given| warded to the entente capitals, In 5 @ it went word that he would ve at{Union Station, accompanied ret |to-day, ‘The scor whieh is born last night y even pound would not be alive long, had asked! Jamey Carey, a workman a o by President Wikon, It|this it is sald that the sum Germany 6 unveiling and presentation exer-| Service men and membera of the party ‘excellent for the ind she appears hgalthy and strong. him to see that bis body was esnt to five 14, of No, 51 W r ation from Hurope "© lagrees to pay the Allies is consider- ie en, Pk ne toattend the: Rolivar st an-| Some 130 of t women 3% Girling was WW excellent condi: cyicagn ty be buried in Tone Hill Siveet Newark war killed today 3. per of the number of forcign-| ably more than she offered at the i. Pempced (rom their oar (Raeeing Entries on Page 16) ever. lahipped to-morrow night. which iv being demolished trom next May 10 to June 30, waa | As per cent. the sum of 226,000,000,

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