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| To-Night’s Weather—FAIR. ey” EDITION Copyright, 11 Co. VOL. LXI. NO. 21,723—DAILY. — 3 ROBBERS SHOOT POLICEMAN WHO SURPRISES THEM! IN ACT =: All Three Shoot and Two Bul- lets Take Effect—He Is in Serious Condition. ‘GOING TO GALLOWS, _ SINNFEINER SENDS ae ———————— = / GERMANY OFFERS $48,000,000,000; U.S. BEING DRA (The ‘New York World) OF HOLDING UPA BUSY STORE J “ Cirtulation Books Open to All.’’ | NEW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1921. by The Press Publishing LITLE BLACK BOOK CELTIC NARROWLY ‘HELPS MRS. STOKES. ESCAPES BEING CLT ON WITNESS STAND POWN IN DENSE FOG —s _ Used by Her to Refuie Testi-| Going Full Speed Asiern as Big } Mony as to Alleged Visit to Freighter Everett Glides Wallace’s Room. Across Her Bow REFUSED SPECIAL MEAL.) HEARD WARNING. SIREN. Says Stokes Ordered Cook)Prompt Action by Capt. THEY MAKE ESCAPE Not to Prepare It When He Howarth Saved the Liner . — = Was Peeved ind Her 1,700 Passen th Clerk and Porter Trussed Up, | WORD 10 FIGHT ON ~ Thile Tie: | ¢ pook” was ti Th § ‘ but ‘Clerk, While Tied, Is | A “little black tbe : ; 5 > | evidence to-day in the Stukes diy es Forced to Open Safe. | ge —— E . 4 " 6 trial. In this case it was Mr. W. narkably close cali from being cut ———— Thomas Traynor Executed inp sroxess Ne yen half in a dense tog at 11 » ‘Three men, swarthy and speaking i ade itl | 1D, Stokes's intimate dlary for the year ae , i mits rik ation OF WClamen be ste morning t ' Mnglish with an Italian accent, Mountjoy Prison for Killing | t+ of tien oe. voinmen) bas | P>RTreny morning, and Bain, des walked into the United Cigar Store “Black and Tan. a has Neen’ her habit since | ie aay dawned with a-thiek haze at Willis Avenue and 146th Strect, — Mhood to keeo a journal. nm the air, and as the hours pro one of the Disiest corners in the} DUBLIN, April 25.—Thomas Tray nst the repeated objections of ceeded, the increased to a di Bronx, at 9 o'clock to-day and told|nor was executed in Mountjoy Prison) Mr. Stokes's counsel, Justice Fin: hat made the atmosphere blacker Michael Kovensky, the clerk, and|here to-day, for killing a policeman | permitted Mrs, Stokes to vefresh i Das ba on ‘ nder John sh, the porter, to put upon March 14. memory ¢rom the “little black book” Raine Whlatte: at their hands. ‘The three men pointed| The prisoner's brother was perm! r comings, es and where- | proper intervals automatic pistols at them. ted a As he emerged from! abouts during the month of May Suddenly, from out of the for, Under the orders of the three Ko- the gates shortly before the ¢ 1014 al eltie’s port bow, a warn ‘ “ ound came from a ship's sire! ; vensky and Garsh walked into the was to take place the crowds surged | ‘The introduction of the diary *48 | close to the captal : : back sarareet wee they were ee out him. He said: [obviously for the purpose of offset- | safe. He rang to stop t hi + th heavy wrapping | sp fae ee KB RERNY ATL , Thomas wants, you |ting the testimony of Mr. and Mra, | before the engines find ce f !He doesn't you to * | 5 avn i While the men were at work over |, rt ws Mutteossian, witnesses. for |/"® rang again for full speed astern avenge him, but just fight slasie® PARAS) Jodcns them the footsteps of a customer : snaatiid | Stokes, who testified that tate one| .* wince med he: the outer room. One 7°" Here: Was 80, Gipcurbance, through the fog, 1 ee eae est and waited on’ Traynor was tried by olftirt martial |afternoon “toward the end of May.|uten tuter th ¢ pnt out and waited o . 1 he men A Aenea Of the cash @nd convicted omplicity in 1914," th had seen Mrs, Stokes in| crossed the Celtic's bo ough depositing th¢ ne batt i Mareh 14 which the bedroom of Edgar T. Wallace at! feet ahead. Capt. Haworth ¢ When he returned to the “tec BPOeA th REL ee 6 No. 12 Bast Sth Street Tt |that It was a close shave gh emarked Golda 6) hots. When Fe - fe [few passengers who) wer he laughingly remarked toa he hud a German auton ng cording to Mre, ere wne is n his pocket, ae and | : A . is "{were hi in thelr pra ader of the men,! ©, ch tokes Ste anrayhetsahe Very) skipper's prompt. uct, whic: much at home PECtNK | said, saved the Celtic Jeatruc ~ of « child early tn the fol- | yon blow your head ¢ woe Boptamber ae | Among the Celtic's passengers wa T mean th! : i a ai nee a i i fiss Alice Cunningham, forme “om < > th nS é " aiacthe:stac was i to f of John Da the ' ky said the m a t a Kidnapped constable | she constantly turned, sald that dur- |i pe i the eafe, ‘The oeare me one Of ihe near Piddown, County Killenny. were |ing this May her husband frequently | PPS BOTA of the and daid him beside 8 heY which the constable wag be beld| ment in the Ansonin, although, on {Or ® Broken aati joosed his hands im) tO! prison | |Or even eat for seyera ny b pris uecount of her condition, she had open the A fight eaeued in which dior cabin (pet tsyao'ko | his departure acro: heir pistol: and si 1 membars of the ambus ani u ave |, Miss Cunninits ni 1 Kovensky ope c Cling party were wounded, It is y|STOKES NEVER LET HER H the deat WUE. UF ne he men emptied thi ompa some of attackers wer 1. | ANY MONEY. had tied pi N ment of over $350, the receipts of Sat-|'The constable escaped | She recalled a shopping Journey On) piver sn nd that it urday afternoon and Sunday, Just as / battle |May 1s But I bought nothing, as). captivity t killed her favorite. he was thrusting it in hia pocket I’« Yesterday |Mr. Stokes never let me have ®NY/ tonn had been presented to her two Neeman Thomas Huskinson looked in] afternoon as fou money, That night I wanted some-! ig a hair BEDstivlink REOR the door y in pura | thing cooked especially for myself, 48 | yp, penny, of the toval Air sey By order of Inspector John Sw n flying squadron 1 wasn't very well, but Mr. Stokes) Wig prought the ta Hor tore ney all Bronx policemen recently have | near house of P was cross about ‘PS! africa. In London John hud the made themselves acqfainted with the| Sinn F membey of Parliament {¢ because [ didn’t get in until after 7 of her home appearance of all clerks in cigar and| Galway, in m District o'clock, and wouldn't let the cook pre- Jewelry stores. Huskinson did not] Inspector Tay of the congtabu- | pare anything fur me,” ‘ r : recognize th n behind the counter,! jary was killed and Cadet Griffin and| It appeared trom ‘he testimony Uiat i v : we their hats, as the pro Men|Gergt. Sullivan were wounded while|Stokes ieft his wife much to herself ail gay h a pr to be there. He attempted to invest:-| moto to the Gormanstown Royal|in the afternoons and evening eatls d that att they knew ab e Irish Constabulary training quarter: On the last day of May, 1914, Mrs, | the case was that Vorowiteh was “Oh, let him have it’ growled one of] ELPAST, April 2%—Patrick and| Stokes sald, they went to the ri jrested when he attempted to land in the three. All pushed pistols over tbe} paniel Duftin, brothers, a clerk and a day H. P. Whitney's horse | Liverpool, and that they counter showeascs, Three 8 were|texcher, were shot and killed carly|dropped dead—and afterward she bring him back. 7 tired, Two struc yan wanted him to take her somewhere | they said, that he n Phe t hat the brothers yere|to dir But he refused to go| having passed a wor “1 nowease | Killed {11 rer o earlier attack | anywhe uve the Westcliester | $45,000. 1 RNS aac and | Club, so we went re,” she added Darto Resta, the automot her j the third mar Ape era yn and ‘Thom.|SERVANTS DISCHARGED FOR|aiso returned on < b Sachanitie: weresmnnndad KINDNESS TO HER. with him thr w ci (Continued on ‘ t ) The cadets had been to the railway | On May 31, she stated, Stokes dis- | which going to on n the > - station and walked over to Donegal | Charged some of the servants for at-| dianapolis races, driving on ma NO ELOPER SHE race a ate iter. |tempung to serve breakfast to her in| himself, eee _ | noon, This et centre | bed | q HE PULLS A GUN (6: tue shopping aist waded | “E had no breakfast and uo lunch-/GIRL AT SCHOOL whoop ie aot itertcnil | (ontinued on Fifth Page) LEAPS TO DEATH t Mise le Girl, Wounds | nose broke a window t car] ae sg Sacral dimself and Land and wounded Mr |ARENA FOR BOUT AT | Overstud Ha Af na Ce mouth, while another wounded a au feted Mind ot sla pedestrian who was on the sidewalk | MONTGOMERY PARK : Wien f alc aba " Duttina) wern’ ‘lied tn che Sisson of Ovean : rd Street, Wiliainsbur the Clon | Sisson Ars old Lilian Cissicio, No. 23 Dey ay hee Dorr venue, 0 Brooklyn, at $ o'clock thla mor, | astery grounds, About midnig ae “ Hee Ted |b fly with hin was entered by threo arm cot ds la tes ' j—fust as avs tian hes. J Du i sig Ing similar invitations® from him| was shot dy abla lte a while | was lying i upstairs, F H re - He drew @ revoly *, and | heard one ¢ u z she grabbed his hi “Hands up T ) 1 " ect 1 f \nd wounded 18 fualllade of ' at dy 1 dere Locten not injuring the gitt at all * < ; : ' 1 ty A t then her flancee, John Venti, No, | 7 ‘ . wee M I E ter T = e Market Street, Manhat ama) SOwns : saeung, along in his automoblie, Detective Prod brothe i on the r dyin APO); Who: Will, he hata mild dt 1 < Windeburg also came along. Pasquale! The two slain men were rber the heavywe aa. He Witter was locked up on a charge of felonious | of the Gaelic League. Daniel Duffin contest, officia unn pir er mes assault, | Was ooted ball play nere this afternoon. ad til Amertea. \ : \ , ; ‘ “ | ae WN INTO SE <a SP a a Eee mnt t Officer, GERMAN OF OLD MILLIONAIRE’S YOUNG BRIDE WHO IS CUT OFF IN WILL GERMAN TARIFE PLAN FORCES HAND. OFU.S.ONPAYMENT na Scheme Said to Be to Impose Prohibitive Rate on Fat Imports | WOULD RUIN INDUSTRY. | This Country’s Interests Said to Be Similar to Britain's and Opposed by France. By David Lawrence | (Special Correspondent of The Eve- | ning World). WASHINGTON, April 25 right, 1921).—America’s hand may be (Copy forced by Germnany in the cont While States ts reluctant to participate di- =a ersy MRS GEO.W. OYSTER IR GEORGE W. OYSTER. SAIDTOHAVE CUT ver reparations, the United rectly In the settlement of the re} ation question, word has reached the | lovernme t here that the Germans ure £ tariff! on annimg & prohibitive Amerteun pork products. Should the orld, ’ Circulation Books Open to All. | TO ALLIES SENT | ples of | nane To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR, WALL AL tay EDITION Wily « Batter New York, N. ¥, PRICE THREE CENTS ———— FER OF $48,000,000,000 TO WASHINGTON Payment to Be Made in 30 to 42 Years With Pledges of Goods and Participation inGerman Industries —No Hint of Assumption of Allies’ Debt to America. BERLIN, April 25 (Associated Press).—Germany’s counter-pro- posals or reparations, it was learned to-day, refrain from proposing the assumption by Germany of the Allied debts to the United States. —® The payment by Germany of GERMANS GRABBING. |?°°.999.000,000 gold marks (neariy « | $48,000,000,000) is, roughly, the pro- AMERICAN PATENTS posal submitted by Germany for transmission to the Allies, according, to sources close to the Government. The payments will be spread over # period of from 30 to 42 years, Or less, according to Germany's economic re+ covery. Economic pledges in the way © goods and participation in Germam industries are offered as guarantees, it Is stated, The offer, {t is indicated, inclines more toward the terms formulated ry the Allies at the Paris conference last Winter than to the offer made by Germany at the London conference, which the Allies summarily rejected. (The Aflies, under the decisions reached in Paris im Jusraary, de~ manded that Germany pay 226,000,000, « 000 gold marks, or approximately §56,+ Get 201 on Ordnance Since July, amd Transfer All to the Krupps. WASHINGTON, April 25.—Activity German jn obtaining ts from the American Govern- ment embodying many of the princi- American railroad artillery led Seeretary Congress to-day for Jicpislation Mmiting the granting of putents to foreigners, Tho War Secretary sald 201 ord- patents had been obtained here of citizens pa and -other ordnance Weeks to ask man citizens since last Juty 1 to Frederick Krupp, the great ordnance manufac- by Ge | transferred jeontemplated action be taken, the ox 500,000,000, the payments to be spread ] Jport trade in fate would be ruined | Wher at Bepen = — | over a period of forty-two years. Ger~ | and the Germans would be able to \many’e exporta, In addition, weul@ |sell their Vegetable vils at an advan | bear an export duty of 12 per comt, to ~. | ive 63 YEARS FOR FOUR | go to the Allies, for an \dentica! period, ‘ \ | thatgpe United | Aged Millionaire Said to Have} wave something to | ot vn jerman In the Gertaan counter-propoenla sab- |mitted in London on March 1, the German Foreign Minster offered Signed Codicil Shortly Be- at Hisslon fore His Death sailles ‘Preaty wits Seas complete power over the reg- ATLANTIC CITY, April 25 1" of incoming and outgoing 5 1 On that commission Me Osteo, aged wnillionaire who Ge" America wat to have a member re early to-diy, cut his young bride) provdent Wilvon asked the te ff without a reported | perm m ty name an Americar cm t commissioner, but the Senute Foreign Ove. : 4 Yost sue Kelat Committee declined treaty fit was at its bitterest st Lo cad east then and Mr. Wilvon nover re Aes y fa ohare) the request ‘ ti | rhe situation ha anged materi | the cod vas dd aft ej ully, howe 4nd evidence accumu ul « Ww ng Hates showing (ust unless th “ Mr apparently yinptly exercises an influ given y rot | a s ——— Mr. Oyster's body wit be tuxen to| KNOX RESOLUTION | Washing afternoon Mra. Oyster was expected tr REPORTED OUT morning, but she had not arrived up to 0 ALM. It was believed shel Onty T Votes Against It tn th. who heatd’ the Fepor Foreign Relatior thous probable Committee. would court 4 f her busband the cra uiitaewitt UL twenty-five va ending the state of war be Ww j her and y iaswihe Unite ey and the Con : ‘ Wardman Park Ln in faraman | I ru) Power: Wa a, anne f or t formal chanse wsbitn lurins I-l in thetext. ‘There we t eas, whieh In ral dit , * (ronolatts Pomerene Might to. in at Ada, Dem ai _ ae oon seivi Washington fif nin-| if ‘ ute re " 1» ne “ w f Dr. Edward Port eal : ' “ N. Brow es : ul f saauwied De 1 ti 1 de Hallas AS A Lautir Mrs Oyster Was Mine ¢ Tend i i rid on f \ “ ! nn A 1 M reduced R ; Po! " r this M 1 “ E Ay worting of (Gontinuad i n Page) e Sette a“ = | Judge what the Allied experts estimated at | $12,500,000,000, of which Germany Jaimed $5,000,000,000 had‘utrendy been ay Tue German Government ts refrain. ing from making public to-day ite YOUNG BANDITS; 10 Lads Who Beat Brooklyn Jew-| plained, an opportunity to commer . ms “7 + and make inquiries concerning tt i eller Sent to Sing Sing he desires, before forwarding tt to the in Hurry. Ps Allies. The Reichstag will not be givem the text of the communi@tion uattt ‘Tuesday, Foreign Min\ster Simons announced’ to-day that he would merety presend ofthe Jewelry store of Honry Hansen, |to the Reichstag this afternoon “the status of Germany’s foreten rela- ‘The men struck down Han.| HORS" not divulving the new counter-proposa!s on reparations. ‘Phis offer on the part of the Berita wen blew a police |Government was reached, accordtme and the men were caugat af- | to official reports, only after protract+ jed wrangling in the Cabinet and af- ter a proposal that had been tenta- tively decided upon had been over | ruled, because It was believed to be ao Sentences were imposed to-day 0: Martin, in Brooklyn, upon the four youthy captured after a robbery f No. 766 Flatbush Avenue, Brookiyn, April 15 iiam Letfholt, en and a with histle ra chase The amuel Jona sentences were follows: 0 15th as nineteen, No. Avenue, Brooklyn, twenty year rhomas Rooney, twenty-nix, No, 85 {Unacceptable that no hope was enter. howery, Manhattan, eighteen year; | tained of its being transmitted to thy Lipp, nineteen, No, 2eg/ Allies by President Harding, Daynill Road, Rrooklyn, ten to twenty | Americans here on private busness ears, and Barney Lifkin, seventeen, |aFe credited with having inspired the Na oti? 1oth Avenue, Brooklyn, five/German note to President Haring fm jasking his mediation. ‘They whehed sis mikh SoNPA SDE IRCA Rib weaken Ae large quantities of raw ma- cer laken directiy to Sing |terials, bat found they were unebie m to do business because of the repara. i c only one who aia | ton Provisions of the Versainea ° “ppear ejected, Three of the | Testy and the attitude of the En- ard veads when asked |tate: They decided the troublesome tae had anything to say question should be removed and are 4 7 wis passed, Rooney {Sit to Rave suggested unomicially Oe ali |that a proposal from Bertin would ox pening. tasted Welt com. |{ind Washington favorable, These Americans are Lafayette Dufrey of New York, l. M. Hoefer, a Francisco lawyer, and Dr, Richard Moldenke ef Watchung, N. J. They are said to plan the formation of a $1,000,000 cred corporation but refuse to reveal the Identity of thetr packers, Discussion of the note to President Harding had been going on |for weeks before tt was sent. Dr. Richard Moldenke of Watoh- ing, N. Ja Daa been tn Germany « month, his son, Edel Moldenke, amid to-day He went abroad with « an (Racing Entries on Pages 11 and 14) ie TTLEMENT © gene on — ———— te, ee ee ee 2 samcqommmmenotinaane =

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