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ToS er ernment THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921. President Aboard the Mayflower, PRICE-FIYING PLAN ‘EMPLOYERS AGREE On Way to Review Atlantic Fleet (¢ sewneru ane 1) \SPERCENT. CUI TO BE ABANDONED) IN SEANEN'S PAY ane = Mr. Untermyer Brings Promise | Abandonment of Demands for mation In regard to the proposed In- ternational joan, which It is declare could not be floated at 4 per cent. ac cording to the German terms. ATLANTIC FLEET tion of Northern France, if the Allies | accepted settlement on the basis of the r IT} fifty Wilion marks offered. This at ‘ first was regarded as a concession, but | the lame was evaded when the British | Foreign Office pressed for a direct answer concerning it M. Jaspar, the Belgian Foreign Min- G00 GERMANS FACE. ~" TRIAL MAY 23 FOR THE! TAR CRIMES Three Accused of Maltreating —_»— a Led by Pennsylvania, Ships Salute Commander-in-Chief a fp, ond M, Thieunys, Telgian Min: Mayh of Head of 13 Groups More Drastic Slash May | Prisoners Will Be First j er of Finance, were quoted by Reu- c aytlower. = . ta o ters Limited as stating “in the mont NAS Sales to Clean House. | Avert Strike. Called. emphatic manner that they had been _ a ree a | amet j @nanimous in the decision that the} HOME AFTER LONG TRIP. Unconditional surrender of the| A step which may avert the thrent-| BERLIN, April 28--Nine hundred i ptest. German propor were not - Ainsworth “open price combinations | @fied strike on May 1 of 126,000 ma-|Germans, whose punishmee: has becn \ | ven ea see ce was one {Pageant in Hampton Roads of Framuricdarara tn nine (ines of|, re WOrmats Sad i Gorspiete (eno) commuces By (ie ionsentel te Grane \ ; ndih nidiaied J as one of American pping was taken to- | 9, } figure in the proposals which Ger Grandest Naval Spectacle [materials used in house building was] ‘ny iy the Amerean ete fouhiy Owes hsieel during the war, will face | . % tria J he, 2 - | many had advanced in a deliberate Since Before the War | anno. before the Lockwood | ors’ Association at a meeting held at n 8 at Leipsic, beginning May 23. ; attempt to deceive the public. This | ‘ - j Committee to-day by A Ains-| No, 17 Battery Place ven Judges will sit as the court, i Was the total sum of 200,000,000,000 ; 7 ; | worth, the $50,000 secretary manager] ‘The owners agreed to accept the 15 {424 will first hear witnesses against } gold marks which they offered the| OLD POINT COMFORT, Va, April of thirteen groups, including the nine| per cent. cut in wages of engineers, !minor offenders on supplemental Allies. The Belgians declared this| 28 (Associated Press).—The Attantly in which the housing investigators] firemen and seamen suggested by! jist. * figure was entirely misleading. The | feet, wringing back a new record of were interested Rear Admiral Benson, head of Lhe 3 ee eee seek Serres emetied The trials of non-cai c only real figure the Germans were] | coccumiiehment from ils southern Bvidence that the surrender was| Shipping Board, at the joint cn’er-| a. oS Sep oaeenecnen Offering, they said? was 60,000,000,000 unconditional was presented when|ence held in Washington yesterday | fMcer Heine, charged with abusing | goki marks, with rate of interest at/@rlll grounds, passed in’ ceremonial Mr, Ainsworth withdrew hie refusal|and abandon the demand that the! British prisoners; Capt. Mueller, com- 4 per cent., which to-day could only|™V!ew before President Harding to- to waive criminal immunity and went| marine workers accept a reduction, mander at the prison camp at Flavy- ] be described as ridiculous. day as it entered home waters in on the stand and was rigidly exam-|of from 2% to 30 pent Me lad tos } Germany's attempt t lari - Hampton Roads, ies B a hae th ; om tO per cent. le-Martel, and Private Neuman, who % 1 io clarify cer- ined by Samuel Untermyer with a n making the announcement the js ate i 5 is dd to has maltres - t tain of her reparation proporats,| More than sixty ships of war, led view to Bringing oul Cho methods by lownens assorted that the: feauctlonl’ oy ee in compliance with the request of the |?Y the flagship Pennsylvania, were which the Meter Exchange mat&-|will not be sufficient, but they are |¢'* *t the prison camp at Pommerens British Foreign Office yesterday, was |i" the Piet bem Las neadalintd toa tained a monopoly for its members| willing to take it rather than bring on |@°f, will be the first to be tried e Said in official circles to-day to have | P&y : eae in-Chief* honors in furnishing water meters In New /a strike, At to-day’s meeting a com-|Capt, Neumann, Commander of U- resulted in even greater confusion. |"? the President as he stood with York City though the Department of/ mittee of twenty-five, including re-) poat 67, which sank the hogpitat ship Great Britain has asked for further retary Denby and a party of | | | Water Supply had approved the me- |presentatives of the Pacifle Steam- | Dover Castle, will be arraigned some estas. mee o the bridgo of his yacht, | ters of outside makers ship Owners Association, was elected |time in June. Forty-seven witnesses was announced by Reuters ne ayflower, u 7 0 4 te ttend the gd. or~ re ee! C 3 : ; THE SALUTE To THE. PRESID ~ ‘The surrender seemed an scknowl- | to atten qdjourned joint confer-| have been called from England to Limited to-day it had learned that) A low cloud curtain screened te VYARD— ANG DAA NPENT. DI Cae MAY RESTON EVN) |cdsment by Mr. Ainsworth and his|¢ at Washington to-morrow, | testify in the first three cases, ‘ France had instructed Ambassador| sunlight from the pageant, softeniat Sof GREER? | counsel, former Assistant United | clothed with full power to act. he Minister of Justice, in explain- Jusserand in Washington to thank/the grim lines of deck and turrct, States Attorney General McKercher,| While the owners wer reaching an ing arrangements for the trials, de- | the United States Government “for| but adding a hint of near-dusk ‘o tea . ¢| agreement the leaders of the marine “Only men c! ee ne the Uultea mieten | Ct ; t . fa) of the justice of the contention of Workers’ iinlone and. Andrew. Fur clared yesterday: "Only men charged jurance thal je United & es he sombre cture, “ol the Leet t. a ” deat bs drew 7 t ra eri eid not Uellver the Getmanireparns| wore’ (he (estou (gray How turd CES HER WAR Cost Samuel Untermycr, counsel to the luseth, President of the International With the commission of specific crime u ithout th val of | po: SKeaANabne ware committee, that the “open price’ | Seamen's Union, were in conference | will be tried at first. We have made jons note without the approval of| peace and war alike, and deck wes F system violates the statutes against|here to consider Admiral Benson’s|overy possible effort to insure fair the Alli cleared almost as for action, a pi the suppression of competition. uggestion, §They had not reported | anq impartial hearing, but are greatly France added, says the news| caution always taken at sci id ’ ’ The surrender of Mr, Ainsworth, |uiif "Ri afternon, out Mr. Puruscth nandicapped by the fact that the ey en tg t bs ‘|said a new proposition would be | DAnGC é ie - aeillen it could) ast approve Bi “ was p few minutes past 9 o'ciock ; whose offices at No. 522 Fifth Ave-|formulated to be presented to the {alleged crimes were committed from putts z when the Pennsylvania, passing the ost his clients about $200,000 a| joint conference when it meets to-/ five te years ago. eo wit- ER acubibie: kettionsent. Save ablcoVRtiia Ver Gen nee In Return She Demands From Germany nue cost ns cliente about $200,000 a Joint conference when it meeta %0-|tIve to seven yours ago, The wit der of her Presidential salute, and 220,000,000,000, Paris Foreign Office |month “for Mr. Ainsworth's personal | settlement would be mached therugh | accused have left Germany, several before the twenty-one guns had \ecn : |iunches"), followed a consultation| Admiral Benson's influence the ing dead. The Brits neh and spent the next ship in line tuok up Says in Statement. with Mr. Untermyer and Mr. Mc-|Government will agree to enforce the| peigian Governments will have rep- the firing while the Mayflower's oat- PARIS, April 28.—An official exposition of France's present po- — Kereher. [terms of a new contract and alm t@)rosentatives at the trinis, but Ger- “f” terles spoke in acknowledgment, The| sition as regards German reparations has been made public here by | Onis Skull Fractured in A Frederick TM, Luhrs, assistant in| Act which were proposed by the own-|mans will conduct the prosecution aoe ens in anaimost un-| the Foreign Office, The Foreign Office statement follows: ANKS OKU ractured in At-|the offices of “A. A. Ainsworth, |ers at the conference yesterday and the defen I am able to declare roken roar un the eview a a Wi c.,"" who wa put on the s yes~ ————— _ ositived 8 * a othe - Lag SETA dol ale —The total cost of the war to France amounts to 600,000,000,000 tempt to Stop 'Wild Horse [7° re ee eee ae A oem Tarn ie EAD) paltteal) gi oer en ute Crews of the battleships mannod the francs, The French foreign debt before 1914 was nothing; Near School. waive Inuit ity (tromicreninnl proms |ntany. manutneturera ae pine ditlags| eo tatluence the pr eden rails in living walls of blue as the the foreign debt in 1920 totalled 84,000,000,000 francs. es jeution, was withdrawn, Mr, Ain one Piurapers soppy | fighting craft steamed by. On tho —Of the 500,000,000,000 francs which the war cost France the In a courageous effort to stop a| Worth was called and asked if he was |ine witnoon anid wae te extaritan f quarterdeck of each the marine guards Treaty of Versailles provides for the reimbursement in the runaway horse which menaccd chil-|2°¥ Willing to waive immuplty. He uniform method of arriving at costs.” snapped to “present arms" opposite form of reparations for damave done to property and for pen- promptly signed a watver, Q, To establish costs of the sainc ‘ the Mayflower, and the bands played sions of a total estimated by the Frenca Government at 220,00. |" ee «et ee Ruan ee ite Ort amag nau TG ves: veu, And ws estautan'e uote Nelson and Underwood Assail] te opening bars of “The Star-Span- 000,000 francs, divided as follows: 145,000,000,000 francs tor sched a Hk OLS) Hier pledge ito starc the Unscramblng form price? A. Noi y al Hanne? Teo pelurn dhe Bras daihddes Ac 78.000 0000000 The. penalon Conk, on duty at Knickerwycher/of his thirteen Hettrick omelettes,| Q. Is there any question that the| Peace Move as Endanger- | dential yacht paid the proper honors ane Aveniia and Grove Street, Brovkivny |e UNteRtIyS! 'Brores ced tO ae ep eee tO eat tanethie onal ine U.‘S. Right s to the manlor eMoers On each pase -By agreement among the Allies, France's share of all repa- S ‘ 7 STOVE amination of the Meter Manufac- )for the membe ey te eet in . S. Rights. \. ch pas J . was seriously injured. Physicians at ore’ 208, ne | ostebush a uniform gro i 4 ig AnoanAtlne aw wal WiarneWaverTToniy; rational payments made by Germany was fixed at 52 per cent. : y inj hy 8 Atlturers’ exchanges, in which cight|on the. same artic” though Plt nats Sepia Consequently it is estimated that France would have received out | Wyckoff Heights Hospital belinve his} manufacturers of water meters |differently, of different. mate {Special to The Brening World.) It was Mr. Hardine’s first review of the 20,000,000,000 gold marks payable by Germany under Ar- skull was fractured and an oper joined to “stabilize” prices, Mr. Un- L Oe teh A. That is o: WASHINGTON, April 28.—The l0nK| o¢ any part of the Nation's sea power ticle 285 of the treaty and out of the annuities stipulated by the tion will be resorted to to eave his ene ae ae to preys eee ee Q. And if they have the same gross anticipated fight for the enactment of| since he assumed office, and it was Paris concordat of Jan, 29—which represented the minimum lite eight makers ° me ne na pee jppise ist, based on a the Knox peace resolution was|the Navy's first opportunity to salute France was willing to accept—about 140,000,000,000 francs at the Gouki was euitielceohosl crsssing?’ nate fae tay ae i nay meal ea ee ie ga launched in the Senate to-day, After|!m. From the proud flagship Penn- present rate of exchange, or 28 per cent. of her total war expen> when the horse, drawing a peddier's |luding meters not made by them | Price? A. Yes, if those things wer a conference on the floor between|*Y!vania down to the humble “beef ditures, and 63 per cent, of the total reparations due her under i) gor | trom New York City buildings, e en | Te) Toul taquike everyday . boats” and from Admiral down to the treaty, Germany, however, has failed to make the payments wagon, took fright and ran toward ss A a tere Lia a ie . fter the meters of the “outsiders” | from covery one of yo embe Senator Knox, author of the plan, to after the m e “ou | ery one of your memb biuejackets ships and men were sleek ‘ required by Article 235 and has rejected the Paris concordat, the policeman at a gallop. Conk| wore approved by the New York City|#howing every sale, to whom mai A to make peace by resolution, Senator | and alert for the occaston, * guauter sichilare’ p ent of Water, Gas and Blec-|#t What price, with what discounts?| Th d U. Dice cx Sete : Betore the fleet entered’ the vir Since aigning the treaty France has advanced to Germany shouted to the children about to start Repormras Sl een Soa Bleo-|4. Yes urs ay s se ph Cb iematy Of the FOPsgn RAR | Capen, the Mayflower, which 38,000,000,000 francs in the following form: For the recon- | across the strect and leapod into the| frlcity. tle ull Wat ll A Q. And it is sunt to every othe: tions Committee, and Senator Watson, | © % t ° 2 . " = ead into the Aldermanic Chamber. | member so that they ean ail know! een a, a . came down from Washington last struction of devastated) areas, $2,000,000.000; for the French | wagon as it passed him. CONTROLLED MOST EVERY- exactly, from day to day, that evers Mothers: Grimy Republican whip, it was decided tha.| night with President and Mrs. Har- army of occupation, 5,000,000,000; for German coal as provided Crawling over the swaying cart the THING FOR THE HOUSE. by the un littlehands tines the proponents of the measure should | ding and their party, was at anchor by the Spa Convention, 1,000,000,000. policeman worked his way onto the] Among the aufesturere ans tHe Tenant A, It is sent for their} e Na nds and knees waive thelr right to open the debais, otf Thimble Light, Nearby wag the —Of the sums owing by her under the treaty or advanced to her =| shafts and then jumped astride the| Ainsworth group were makers of] Mr, Untermyer produced circulars are quickly cleaned. Gavator Kntit Nelson of Minnesota |20%%! yacht Syipb, on which. Becre- by the Allies, Germany has paid nothing in money and 8,000- horse. He was reaching for the bridle | nine kinds of materials essential to toe a sAinan ora files showing Just try pe ary Denby and members of the 000,000 marks in kind, when the horse, with a sudden lurch, | buildings, including, besides water] {)\' "he omy Water ine admis ~~ Made the opening speeoh against the | joug9e Naval Committee came in sipie to, New x were the ts —The ques:ion of obtaining further payments from Germany threw him to the street. The wheels | meters, gas stoves and heaters, range | American, Hersey, Keystone, Nash, resolution, characterizes it asx im-| Hampton Roads, while private yachts, will be discussed by the Allied Supreme Council at London | ©f the wagon went over the police-| boilers, brass and copper fittings,| Thompson, Private, Vnlon and impracticable and an improper way] €xcursion boats and ferries clustered Wee man's head and he was knocked un-| plumbers’ fittings, sand paper, steel | Worthington, ail members of the around the reviewing party. Ainsworth Exchange. He reada let- to attempt to bring about peace with- 1 conscious. sashes, steel lockers and ehelving. | {raworth Exel baie cendna tet out safeguarding American intereats.| With Admiral Wilson, leet Com- Four blocks away Policeman| They had a tax on every part of a Nallenal Company, ane tia ale It is “Unusual halting, equivocating|™&nder, on the Pennsylvaia, was As- President to permit no action to be] joseph erner selzed the trailing| building from lightning rods to door|meter, and warning the remaining and piecemeal work, omitting some|sistant Secretary Roosevelt, who HT aE a eet eonent to (reins and after being dragged fifty|knobs, Mr. Untermyer charged yes-| pity vate cats ou for she noua of the important essentials for a just,{Made the cruise from Guantanamo every move, however detailed. Mr.|feet, brought the horse to a stand-| terday. Yresort to the old tricks of the trade permanent and lasting qeace,” he| With the fleet and was on the flag- Harding reverses the process and per-| sti], Bystanders had carried Conk| Q. Mr. Ainsworth, are you willing |—which meant, as Mr. Untermyer ban inal anaitsla data re aut gle THEIR PROPOSALS thet ‘tative. Phe’! 3 Ghhin Carte to the sidewalk and called an ambu-|to call together the members of badifer tte aie Tenory 6 sie som with the failure of the resolution to[0f the Assistant Secretary fluttered opportunity to get the advice of his| The wagon was owned by William| with a view of dissolving and aban-/trance to the combination he Provide for reparations for our|ffom & top mash ON REPARATIONS colleagues and a course of action Was|<eeney, No. 276 Evergreen Avenue,|doning the entire sales and report-| Badger and the Gammon pec Allies in the war. Furthermore, he ritalin vie eee Cane? peter ed apn aU ey ee ie |and was driven by Henry Schaff, No.|ing systems that now exist of those said, it contained no disarmament | the pape, =i: = = = compelled to take the full responsi-|17 Morgan Avenue, organizations? A. With the advice i} provisions. Arizona, Utah, Florida, Delaware, 4 ‘ bility for the course of the United —_——>——_.- of counsel, yes, sir. } “After the Knox resolution is|North Dakota, Michigan, South Caro- (Continued From First Page.) States Government, Fire Buga Sentenced in Jersey. Investigator Glasell, for the At- passed,” he sald, “it will be purely a|lina and Connecticut, the Utah fying om ey varices moves te Fie ait uRien iota to Te Brenig Word sorney Genera); recently, seised by i r ati Matter of moral suasion for us to| the flag of Vice Admiral H. J. Jones, |gory of a “suitable basis" for diacua- | MN. itn publicknowledge, ‘The Ger-| CAPE MAN, N. J. April 28—Judge! sy yoena all the papers in the Ains- PENNY A POUN obtain a proper treaty with Ger-|commanding the battleship force. |sion later on. For the moment the|:van note did not arrive in Washing- | Menry EH ldridge in the county court oris offion. He bad ie piack of D PROFIT many.” Close behind the battleships was the | pronch are determined to occupy the|ton until about 6 o'clock Monday | yesterday sentenced to prion the two| NOltS Oo as = oy ‘The attitude of Senator Nelson, one of the “mild réservationists,” is be- Heved to be an accurate guage of that c rhe: , } despatches who had already served a six year sen-|metors, not in his exchang Mr, . s { of others on the Kepubiieat aide wins |cisses. They were followed by {to force German wcoeptance when the |{Nese despatcher and now contirmed | WW Me Toon er ind twenty-two to] aneeoeth, named, the Hasger and || SPECial for Today, Thurs., April2sth qere unfavorable to the Versailles umber of mine force vessels und | French troops are in possession of the) in paris, the Allied diplomats had a| thirty-Ave years and Willlam Jarman] q,imon Meter Companies. ‘Treaty as it came to the Senate, out | Ships of the aveply train, headed by | valuable resources of the Rube Val-| chan to say informally to Mr. | was sentenced to from eight to eighteen!" O™ oe you know the Badger OLD FASHION CHOCOLATE aa algal the cruiser Columbia, flagship of the ley than now when French public|Hughes what they thought of the The Grand Jury found cleven + nie ho favored it with reservatlo y than now n P ; year aS: ae “ y sel R PE! v. Bre See cred S09 SER F Seal HEAT opinion, would be indignant over any-| German proposal, Of course, It was) his against them. Meter Company is unable to sell SUGA PPERMINTS COVERED minor nature. wander Ulack Hawk Jeading three di- visions of six destroyers each and thirteen submarines of the O and K Ruhr and talk about modifi fons in the German proposal afterwards, The French believe they will be better able afternoon, Within an hour the French ind British Ambassadors here had unofficial copies for the information of their Governments. As stated tn fire bugs that terrorized the citizens of | this city a fow weeks ago by setting fires in order to steal, Robert Turner, Mr them at Mr, Untermyer's elbow, Untermyer asked Mr, Ainsworth name any companies making water Taaoe- ann tale 4 unofficial, informal, indeed quite per- ; te City of New York? a.|| and WINTERGREENS COCOANUT CARAMELS There are not enough old mild] | 100. Sestroye Fa tier supped tinea rseamibien ailvsaailviog en|sonal, but suMcient to let Mr. a= meen? he Gy ot New reservationists” to imperil vb a SEY: Ra ern 0! no =battle-|the part of the Briand Ministry, Hughes know the new proposal was a POUN! RO a at te Fle oti al ships, were forced to content themsel-| The Germans approximated the | Not acceptable to the Allies, The REAL PEACE SOON Q. Don't you know the Badger Las D by et by ons 2 " ves with less elaborate honors than same correspondent cables to-day, BY »} have been vainly there are more than enough new Ite-| those puld the Pmsident by the |*ums asked by the Allies buts ag in- | for instance FOR U..S., HARDING |Meisr Corre tto the City of Now publican Senators, elected on the] «reer vessels, dicated by the British counter-ques-| "French |! Zomats are very pleased SAYS IN LETTER SERRE HO ERO SAP SN SE: 2 ticket with Harding, to offset any de-| 08 the submarines a iittle group of | tions, everything depends upon the tooeful manner in which York? A. I do not. fect! that divec ha the men, almost awasli, stood rigidly at|detaile of the proposal and not the 7 hes permitted the Paris _ _ @ Do you kiow how euch @ condi: 66 99 j lection in that direction he 8it-| Gitention as the submersibles slipped |gencral principles or vague promises | overnment Place a veto on they a } ve Peace,” |tion of affairs came about? A I do } mation has shaped up, it ix not likely by the reviewing party. : of the German note nia \then. tt Te Rome ratcon ty vee tae Grant's “Let Us Have Peace, not. { there will be more than 4 half-dozen hroughout the review seaplanes| Meanwhile the United States Gov- | (ie . stood he hat Sa, EIEN, Pct Peal $5 Fe ee eet eae | Ce te nn a ware course, (#008 aa he got the proposix Mr.| Particularly Fitting, President @. Do you know who it Is in this R . votes on the Republican side against! cae rom Langley Field buzzed and | fascinating Indeed in its disingenu- | {fukhes wave Ambassador Jusserand Writes Boston Club. city who hay been fighting the efforts HE Candy sensation of New York—gladdening the Knox measure. hummed overhead, while three dirig-|ouaness, ‘The American Government ) (NG QUROmUntY fo point out that they an weil ; thousands of homes with rare quality and REAL of these companies to get into this city? A. No. Senator Underwood, Democratic Leader, fired the opening gun for the ibles droned lazily over the pageant. in @ little more than an hour afer doesn't want to close the door to a BOSTON, April 28. settlement of the reparation problem, OPE that the United States had demanded, Ambassador Jusse- economy. rand cabled this fact and last night Remember! Three one-pound boxes the flagship had steamed past the|which it realizes means 80 much to] paris ‘co p |. Don't you know that the Badger of choicest sweets for the price you'd ordinarily pay aopenit at, cay while eopenng HN presidential yacht the last submarine | the economic condition of the whale | Pacis Sarena CHROOT Re eaeeatinig yous mop be we a eae anally Pinemed (a TAVine for one at the average confectioner’s, and a glorious int resolution woul enacted,|in the Line Slipped by and the ficet| world. And the Washington Govern: | ent 0) ng aro we's effect real progress towal a ‘ ; rr . he severely arraigned the “Peace by|4nehored in the Roads. The May-|Ment, on the other hind, doesn't [light on State Departimne nt denials thil) 4 sypstantial peace was expressed | thelr metres approved by the Depart- big surprise waiting for you this Friday and Satur. 1 ‘f ucy| flower lifted anchor and joined the| want to adopt any course that would | /e% Tie Techive TAA RORAGRAOR) — Sint Harding { let. |Ment of Water Supply? A. No. day. Friday evening papers for announcement. Reolutions” plan as indefensible. “Of) jenada, Iresident and Mrs Harding [encourage Germany to believe Amer- (1T0 Ut Allied Goy .-aments and yy, Presiden STONE: Wk Sts Q. Don't you know the Board of Al- Course, if this joint resolution be-| going aboard the flagship leonay ‘4 bas deserted her associates in the {tae tee Pe Ameoan vernmen ter read at the annual diner of | dermen refused to authorize the comes the law, it is the final scene| Vania, where they held a recepuon| WF leagy f victors in the Nis oiterine ie jan position of for-| the Middlesex Club last night dger meter? <A. No, (mi, mtn weal We Also Offer: of a great tragedy,” said Underwood, | for the officers of the fleet. war is still Intact, although Ger. | malls § tho German note to the} “wen, np advinn, ¢ iehave Q. Don't you know that a bili vas : Milk a er wedy, WOK The fleet went South car in| many sees here and there a wavering Atl riment of tate has : in Albany by the last Legisla Li ndon The Wemocratic leader contended] january for joint CaRERiV Ra Gelth upon which she basoa a lingering | een eager to ¢ a8 much time as| peace,’ ts 2 peculiarly proper sferring the power .o 0 that the Knox resolution was not only iT hope of division in the Allied ranks, vasible for the exchange of views be- the President wrote, “The the Pacific Fleet in Panama Bay and the use of approved meters ¢ Chocolate "! ” the Allied Government a 7 g p . in Jeopa: e hye|4 cruise to South America. ki HUGHES HAS THE SITUATION] °°) U u we an world bas bad nominal peace for | Board of Aldermen to the Chint B tt fin; raising American righta In the/ ta erit spent several weeks at Guan WELL IN HAND, Washington and also to give the ities! J °Considerable period now, with. |zinecr of the Department of Water utter Cocoanut al adjustment to peace conditions| ianamo in what naval officers have situa ai ‘ _ | full opportunity to change their minds A é pply? A. I heed of it. but was an ignobdle desertion of described as the most succe: - ‘s . ‘ py Found a hing in the note thar Ls ie a ) And don’t you know that bi Yate associates in the war, He de-| ter drill in the history of the navy. jrirding hus #o much confidenc in| Mite Dama TEE GGCOHALIGD Hocsenes Ponolite of pesos, jit never neces : lalled, by wae of Mayor Hylan y $ d that e Kno} 7 that he went off to Hampto: shes has ha er with 8 e ‘ a ray clare if the Knox resolution wal oaea, gust Die tw Chale Te-Nia Diss shat he we RURGHe Pees [Ae tee dationta ree Me mation With! wore than it does today. HOW PLAN OF PRICE FIXING POUND BOX adopted the United States would be of an experienced POUND BOX ALBANY, April 28—James L. Odell, | and gave the ary of State com- | diplomat, and thus far, contrary to the "I have no more earnest hope WORKED, forever estopped from attempting to] Rochester youth, awaiting ctrocu. | plete authority to go ahead without |expectations in some Allied auarters, than that In the not very aie Mr. Ainsworth said he got into what 9 e Begotiate a new treaty of peace with|tion in Sing Sing prison, must to| further reference to Lim, ‘This is|the eminent Secretary has not had his! ¢yture our Ge haan Mr, Untermyer called “the open-price Cc c Germany which will safoguard cur| the, death chair to-night, Gov, Miller] Somewhat of a change over the Wil- fin, burned by the cross-current of re our Government may beable | socretary business,” about ten yeara to-day denying the reauast for clem- son, method The gusto in the pree interests involved jn the reparations} © effect real acomplishments in |ago, after leaving the business office right. Lnpicmnennt ties | ORO been mad bun. ceding Administration was 18 controversy, of the “Iron Age," a trade paper, ie direction,” % en. Pam 6