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without an opportunity to present fully their side of the care. Netther Mr, Davia nor Secretary Hoover would discuss the situation when they oame out of the confer- ence with the President, Upon reaching his office the Labor Secre- tary resumed ‘his talk with the repre- gentatives of the Marine Workers’ ‘Unions. -SEAMEN'S STRI ORDERED TONIGHT: Poo AFECED @ontinued From First Page.) ation, this afternoon. "Tt will affect 1,871 ‘privately owned American ships and 1,705 Shipping Boan ships, ag- Brogating 15,000,000 dead-weight tons. @ do not anticipate that the strike will last more phan ten days » for the reason that 40 per cent. of the American merchant marine on the * ocean is now idie. In this port alone © there are 297 ships tied up and there “are 226 tied up in Norfolk. Mr. Marvin said that the British , Marine Mngineers’ Association is meeting in London to-duy to consider on strike against a proposed * reduction of the wages of workers on » British ships. The action of the Brit- fsh union, Mr. Marvin said, would be infizenced by the action of the Amer- joan unions, ‘Unless the strike can be averted before midnight it will call out 239, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 380, Showing Allies’ Line on Rhine And Probable Advance Into Ruhr U.S. WON'T AGREE /SHERIFF GUARDS TOTRANSFERALLIED) $7,000,000 WORTH DEBT TO GERMANY} OF SEIZED LIQUOR Allies Say Certain Responsi-|) Enright Designafes Knott as bilities Are Assumed in Trans- | Custodian—Now He Needs mitting Any Proposal. More Funds. WOULD LIKE ANSWER. ‘America Said to Admit Tacitly Consideration of Transfer if Note is Sent, Sheriff David Knott has been designated custodian of the $7,000,- 000 worth of wines, liquors and home brew, estimated by Police Commis- sioner Enright ds the amount of boore seized by his men since the Mullan-Ga, enforcement law went into effect. The Sheriff is worried over his new duties, He finds he has no place to store the goods, no ruards to take care of (hom and no money to pay for storing or guards. But the police will have custody of the liquor until ehtful” owners are convicted of having had it Wegally in their possession; and Enrigh' men are at their wits end to provide shel- ter and protection for the homeless hooch, When the Sheriff gets the liquor it will be up to him to get rid of it for medical purposes. Max M. Hirson, attorney for Romolo Fanara, wholesale liquor dealer, No. By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) WASHINGTON, April 30 (Copy- right, 1921)—Although the United States Government has thus far avolded any comment on the merits of the latest German proposal on rep- arationa, there is one paragraph In the note upon which the Allied Gov- ernments would like an answer from Washington, be it oficial, unofficial, informal, oral or couched in any other diplomatic language available, It is the paragraph in which Germany for- NOV » aR Bits to18 ROUND-UP OF REDS at Police Headquarters. large force of Department of Justice 1921. RENOUNCED U.S, * STOLE BABY BOY, WIFE TESTIFIES Schneider Has Child in Ger- many and Court Here Lacks | Jurisdiction. | Mrs. Josephine Schneider, a writer, | Jot No. 248 86th Street, Brooklyn, | pleaded with Justice iy in the | Supreme Court yesterday, to grant her |a divorce from her husband, Charles, and the custody of her four-year-old baby, Walter, adjudged New York’ most perfect baby at the Mik Show in 1918, The baby, the witness sold, was stolen by her husband lest July and taken to Gertnany, where, Mra. Schneider has learned, the bitte tot, is being neglected and abused. ' Justice Davis, visibly afferced by | the young mother’s story, indicated | from the bench that he would grant | Mrs, Schneider the relief she prayed | for—insofar as her freedom was con- | cerned. Baby Walter, however, un-| less a molracie intervenes, will oct see bia mother for a long time. The court has no jurisdiction over a man who| renounces his allegiance to the Unired States and leaves To-day a the | WIFE WHO SAYS |HUSBAND TOOK BABY | AS SHE LAY ILL pokes INSPECTOR INVITE ‘Wolff Amends His Denial Be fore Mackay Committee Hearing. a Inspector Wolff, of the Jersey City, Police Department, to-day went o1 the stand efore the Mackay Legis: lative Committee to amend his teati-/ mony of yesterday when he dented! categorically that any members of the police force had done any work on the construction of his two bun- galows at Great Kills, Staten (sland, To-day he explained that three mem= hers of the board who had came to hie place to go in bathing had con- structed an outhouse as a dressing room and had assisted him in some unimportant work on the interior of the bungalow. "T invited sald, “and there @ hand boards." Parts of eight or ten days, he enid, had been given to work on his bun- them down there,” ‘he when I got them down invited them to give me a nailing up the ‘compo’ COPS TO HELP BUILD: BUNGALOW, HESAYS \ me re examinin, eac! 4 county, a8 engineers, 6,000 radio operators and |fu™e the Allied indebtednews to the |torday in @ suit for $100,000 damages eh ae from ae Bites , t0 | story. i i she ; a + $000 cooks and stewards, With ship- | United States, approximating $10,000,- | aeaingt Police Commissioner Enright Ce eT tert ona wha Wore prospees| Mra Schnuider, good looking, who, | Ganyoh jr. Director of * tied up, longshoremen in Amer- | 000,000. Germany says on this point: |ang Capt. Charles H. McKinney for tive converts to the cauge added this ugh spill @ young Woman, shows a SB es CEDeY) Caw ero ee Boris will be idle, | They number Re case os He aes and the! atieged illegal removal of liquors from meforandum: signs of her mental anguis in the jSton, ons ofthe: five hist candidates - es shoul so 6a “While in my home town, Wash- Germany| No, 44 Wooster Street, where, Fanara ington, I got a splendid line ov the fouches the jobs of nearly £00,000) Vou4 be disposed to take over tolars he had hic stock stored under }at Wednesday's primaries, was gree ed deep furrows under ber eyes end Satr NE HAY 1 SAE (Continued From First Paze.) whole situation there, and elsewhere, United Btates on account of thelr! {ajunetign, yesterday :restrainisg the The trouble is, he is a strict Catholic e that th In effect it ia a charge tha’ 6 Fe-| ent to the Jatter.” 4 sponsibility for the tie-up lies be- « tween the united ship owners and She said she married the de’ stifled that his recs ‘ streaked with gray, was a patherio b SPpIAUNS | SA) We! Ooh eis men. military situation. One man expe. | *''e! bs ‘ ai "The Marine Engineers’ Union, in| the limit of her capacity the payment] Federal permit. Supreme Court Jus- Clally, an instructor, lives. tn New {picture when she took the s:and aud eR Sane Gen toes atkeee explanation of the atrike order issued |of the Allied obligations to the SSH Teain Wid Te. Che TREK (hal tata Sustice ieee euten |work in filling in the Howell Street ‘f@ lengthy statement this afternoon. tice Delehanty granted a temporary “ can le the| told Justice Davis of her suderiag saat | |docks Gannon te "4 =i \ @ prosperous mec. nje, who s police from removing any more of Js showed that of total appropria- and I would want to have him well | a The Allies are perfectly willing.|Fanara’n Hquor. The Injunction s|few months ago, He returned (o this| sounded before talking to him, Ho) slofoo yume 1 tod in tie ety ane | Pra ee ecrane e Admiral Benson of the Shipping | They always have beon. ‘They would | returnable May % when argument will|COUntry undetected. About four|I#.a friend of clone relative, of min» | w Wore anor 5 & total of $56,475 had been y Beate teed reduction of 15 per|#ladly transfer the debt they owelbe made to make It permanent, months ago he was found by the| Whe assures me he is all right. but | jas ee with her to a paid to C. 8, Edwards, a brother of < cent, advocated by Admira] Benson | the United States to the backs of the ee Federal authorities and the Now |/2m from, Missouri, whon it eemes | ¢ric ea ee —_»—- Mie Oiverne 1 Wane Se Wee ee * a eT statement by,the owners” |Germans, The preceding Administra- York Bomb Squad simultaneously.| “If W. comes to the city, he can! “Tn uly fast her busband called upon | 40. vag oe. AG Cee chee Feciity 10-8 eduction of from 40 to] Vom agreed to submit @ similar pro- From that day to this he has been in |#0und him, or if you have some ene| ner, She was ill in bal Waiter was O'Neill Tells of White Cross|*°" * 6 per cent. In the pay Ii various | Position with respect to the Belgian sight of » man under direction of Competent to handle this matror Tj in a crib near his mother, Mra. Sins i c In connection with the missing con- y grades of employment. For engineers | debt, but It has never by ted Charles Scull ha Depart will send his name and address, I ider suid hor husbgad picked up Plans to End Distress jtract under which John D. Prince jr.. - copa Aes dat aa a at oad os a ae ne ane ee harles Scully of the Department of | will get it from the ast, as i: is! \Vajter and, as the little fellow. ap. | : sonvof the President of the Qivil PUR tiger Gent ut It involves [pon by Our Constens.. Now: the ates: Justice and Sergt, James Gegan of|rather dim in my note book, as Tynir-|poalingly held out AeSbg Nanda Among All Creeds. Servic mmission, was employed FE Era NT eation “of night engineers {HoH arises whether the German sug- the New York police. posely blurred it @ little’ and jtoward his mother, Schneider ran out ae mporary auditor of taxes In his » and overtime and a Neduetion. of 60 | Best Meets with the American They were on the train out of Pitts- Paeed Oo nemory and I an a oF eae house with the pay Ait ae ae Fed Mbuie et » to avpldthe mpnilentign oF wt Ber cent, In the sustenance allow- | Government's approval. , burgh with him yesterday. Obyiously| A “resolution on legal organization” |saig Mie, “Senmeler Whe ee unt Hived tlue atternoon in hig (searched for the contract in his files San: a dascing ‘thin. vitbetion 48a7 Khi ADMITS TRANSFERENCE OF unsuspecting that he was or had been| is a prospectus outlining the proposed | gained strengt! enough I searched the empacity as herd uf the Iriah White {fad in those of the City Clerk and Petar trying. to dircct ihe ate] ALLIED DEBT DUE U. 8. watched, Siebert busied himself on the, (orming of the Workers! League of | hospitals and walked the PUR geo e Ty ae GTGHIRISE: UGH Hct Oey ae ane beers er ae sand i nial > i ye" " _| America, which shall hold meetings. |ning after every Little curly s ¢ ve DI nie lthat he recalied the co yation of the publi to thetr gon-| The Allies have insisted that the ‘ train with a folding typewriter attend-| send out speakers and publications | peated boy I saw, thinking it was my more paasengers than she ever car- been signed by Mayor Hague, MENih aiealey croperaniar) United States, In transmitting any Gontinuea irom sire Pi ing to a stack of correspondence which|and “such other work as is legally | Waiter,” sobbed the mi red before except as an army trans and himself. role phip # Hey preeean a German proposal, acquired a certain (Continued sSrom) Sire? Page.) the detectives made it their business | permitted m ciepelaniad States,” S. Grant Johnson, > 6 ORdEN oo There w 00 persons in her nen Pane La “ae "5 mast biiit —_ a Worke ague programme is | Avenue, the Bronx, questioned by Tra fa ‘ soe alleged defaication 0 STRIKE TO TIE UP Feaponaibiiity for the fulfilment by) | ner minintrations carly thie] oct ye em mpne ats though it was KePt) to consist of "a conclae digest of the | Mater, No. 162 Fourth A cnus, Mrs, cabin and 1,700 in the steerage. There the cashter’s office of the : Germany of her promises, Now It is ae ar gt ea HES concealed from casual overlooking. programme of the United Communist | Sonneider’s attorney, testified that last were twice as many persons al the of Jersey City through ALBANY BUILDING | ‘eclared it the United States trans- morning in 8 kitled, Approaching New York City Slebert Party except that it shall make no om of Gannon, and A. She was sitting in the ry declar: i i July he found the defendant tiving pier io welcome. Ane passengers and r seat of with another woman at No, 219 East oF mits the German note as “a suitable packed up his typewriter and placed how private Secretary . i especially the Lord) Mayor as there aN bat. fo { Troy amd Schenectady Affected | admits that she will consider the| the running board. One of them cried) pag, “Control of the Workers’ League.” |p aiytan, at the order af the. Mayor, sbert Elliott, chief clerk in the by Men's Rejection of trans(erence of the Allied debt owed| (© her "Did you pay attention £0 the! ae was met on the train platform {he resolution continues, “by the TWO FOUND SLAIN Shoried the White Star tlder up, the | {WY collectsre office, the cornrattted 3 a fotters?” and as she screamed in ter- nderground Organiaation of the ought to esponsibility for the ‘ Cutan Pay; America to the Germans for payment,| fetters2" and as she rereamed in t6F-| by a man whose Identity has not been tinted Communist Party, shall be AFTER ROBBERIES buy Ae See Ieee wane % i Sentiment ingide Congress —t4/\for disclosed. Somewhere between the maintained in the following man eae Witl Lofd Mayor came RA 1917, by the Crucible Stee ALBANY, Apri ho.—Wwith the ex-latrongiy againat any such transfer-| drove « knife into her neck, severing| train and the street siebert got into Provisional National Executive ( ~\-| er “ASA conan. Kesobuinh Ge Coe THEN AgrIs for taxes on their plant . Piration at midnight to-night of working | ence, and President Harding has been | her jugular vein, his hands a bag which looked like his Mittee shall be appointed by the ‘Yorkville Furnished Room Keeper ciieirat Organization Soele' aa . f-agreements between the Tri-City Build-| known to hold the view that the for-| At the instant of attack as the car| own put was not. a eee eon mi the’ remain.| Strangked, East Side Restaura- cevera members of the excentive 300 ARE LANDED : Pel into ai Rice bei renee eign loans made by the United States| stopped, some of the men krabbed| naware of the exchange, he weat der from the party membership, util- teur Killed With Cleaver Gaminittes ofl the White «Cr In i Troy and Schenectady will nutomaticny, (tO the Allies were a valued asset./Selito and, quickly pinioning his} nig way without his bag of papers. |#ing In this capacity the moat capa. bs ‘ wipes the front of the crowd at the pier| FROM SHIP ASHO) h DP pease, Approximately, 2,000 work, | There isn't the slightest chance of|arms, fastened him to the steering! Siebert and his friend went to & Vicionat Committees to work under| ret LNawie: lessee of three furmiahed waiting for the gang plank to be a eee satiate ta] America agreeing to the German| wheel in such a way that he wa8| printers, where they obtained a) the direction and control of the Com. | "2m houses at Nos. 510, 312 and IM sowarmg were Harry Boland, saere-| 4 14 Chitdren Tak fer cent reduction in wages embodied | proposal for transference of the debt,| helpless to ald his passenger. He/ quantity of circulars and pamphlets.|munist Executive Committee, East NO yar ee fea ; CaaS monn Valerd, whose | Women and Children Taken Fre ‘im new agreements drawn by the even though the Allies may so desire,| could not move hand or foot and| (rhe qetectives at the same time! .. Provision ts made for “branch, locai, | With Me fect and ills bovis AONE! cu uneh friend, Mr. O'Neill is, and| Portuguese Steamer on Rocks “change end rejected by the counclis.|On the other hand, can Americalwhen the quarteite of highwaymentiearned for the Arat time the sourc renner y snd thelr control In all In [and his head bound ina wheot, in hia “Lord Mayor O'Callaghan of Cork, who Off Block Island i _, Jiepresantatives of tho Exchange a4y| avoid saying #0 and thus puncturing|had done their robbery and made off,| o¢ anarchist pampalets, whose pub-\stances by trusted mombers of the | quartars in the basement of No 310, at | if awaiting deportation for unau- sud it | . io! ied eaten shops In the] ag unacceptable at Teast one clause] hia only meanw of summoning aasist-lisners they have sought in vain for) United Communist Party.” All per-l9 o'ctock to-d Saawic'’ trom jaa | thaPlaed entry to vhe United States. BLOCK ISLAND, R. 1, April 30.<« for tne maeh aascre they wilt nee eee [in the German reparation proposal? |ance was by pressing his forehead 1|/many weeks.) There the los of the ons ure clikibie to membershiP Whol yeen ransacked and hia clothing waa Mr, O'Neill explained briefly that | Transfer of passensers from the Por- pi » Reais Feveca Faria tn 1 ane aii That is the question which is being| the button of the motor horn. He|hanabag was discovered. ae ee earl antec “ta ugh, | scattered about, ‘The Medical Examiner | the White Croaa movement was in ees) ‘pasa Weeomnn MneneauKe ; See aS independent of the Excite | discussed among diplomats and jt|Was not robbed nor otherwise mo-/RAID FOLLOWS EXAMINATION) mit to discipline and engage actively | said he had been strangled or smotherad, dependent of any party oF theed sano scntiniied’ indoe eee fain & y « - — “| would not be surprising if this par-| ested by the assailants OF PAPERS. jin its work to death by thieves eit with the present disturbances Sc i and rain to- as IS Cyanine ae the e418 to consi "co ‘ . 5 eland concerned with re . while the vessel was held fast on “BANK ROBBERS GET |tieviar dilemma had us much to do| ,Mi® Casmenc was ftty-ning years! sigsere and his friend separated |, The lewxue tx to consider becoming) A slmilar crime was discovered at in {relan t is conce sa ‘ old and the wife of Alphonso Cassese, ae area political party when it has reached je. hour e veos Heving suffering and repairing th 4,444 AD with the heaitation of the Department —————— hurriedly, Blebert went to his hume,/ tht proper “stage in the development | erout the same hour when employees : diate done, irrespective of the af-| the rooks an which she ran yostentay $4, AY of State to forward the German pro- No. 2156 East 27th Street, Brooklyn,| of the American movement.” MN eo Pues ld oe of Ie fliation of the persgne soni rned.| with 448 passengers, Three hundred ; ; : |" Detectives Cornelius Browne and | Russian resta No, 2 10 | Cardinal Logue, the Archbishops of 6¢ those aboard, including al rey pomals 10 the Allies as the apparent The other man went to No ine | Christopher Kelly raided the offices |B, enterod the piace and found hint /¢¢ the Church of England and several Pe Meee ath oust een tesa Loss of $800,000 in Six Months Is| unwillingness of the Allies to receive r Bleeaker Berea. Tiewover te lost|of the Reliable Distribution Rureau|dead in hia living quarters with h's| Jewish rathis are on its manarng) oe goa guring th " Largest on Record—Crime An Ger rian Hole: BE UNO E bag. Perhaps they guessed the fe-|8t No. 428 West 480 Street to-day and) peaa crushed. :A blood stained cleaver | hoard, he said. - ieee ng the night et ‘i . The more the situation develops the a eens tad It, Tf they did, | ized thousands of circulars wnd gine | way found in the room ae | New weator Wave Blamed, more the Allied Governments are they guessed right. ma ee Sal tickers @ | Both Ludwig and Kucharenko wers| SHOOTING IN DUBLIN, | Coast guards and naval vexsele re~ Ban's of the United States lost more | pleased with the apparent recognition It took three hours for the deteo- | Thes the observane ay , | reputed in thei> neighborhoods to carry xumed the work at daybreak, ferrying than $500,000 from Sept. 1, 1920, to Fen. tives to go through the material in| {re0 Hie uae ees May 12 as a| rep NEWSPAPER RAIDED by the Washington Administration large sums of money in thelr pockets: the Mormugao’s passengers over the the Bleecker Street house and the arrest of Siebert followed just before avoided by America. three children live at No, 22 ast Wal- the bag with sufficient care to de- Feat , : 4 pas clade ath Gaile EEo aan eatee M, 2021, from ‘burslarien and hold-upe.|chat the problema of the world, 10 COMPEL OBEDIENCE termine. in. detail just what aotion| ,Jollceman J. J. Seanlon) of tha imesake een eee fee F 1s J 1 Deedee bh Rig are ae peoording Papert of Mie) Retectivn ct ‘ be taken at once, The raid at) Aloxinds A; station arrested | stamford, Conn., where hia wife and] potice Search Freeman’s Journal] stranded steamer and the rescuing Committee of the American Bankers {Particularly reparation, cannot be must be take | Mrs, Minna Kelman and Mrs, ‘Tina Police Seare ee a a vessela at the rate of one boatload Association, which will be made to its The passage of srsen of No, 366 Beckman Avenue, pe After Shot Is Fired at the Knox resolution, declaring a stat the Bronx, Communrat | NUE Street. Executive Council at ite spring acasion, erienlghe for putting Cox Mae ha Win (ake (oalnctiven (af Nisitian of twenty persons each half hour. ee oy P dani sq |May Day circulars in letter boxes on iF ad : , 7 uxiliaries. ——————<——__—_ to be held at Pinehurst, N. C,, begin. | Of peace with Germany, comes at tho] (Continued From First Page.) In apartment C-5 at No. 170) f2 Youn treet, They were taken | the East 88th Street Station began Harding Honorary Preatdent of @ ning on May 2 very moment when Secretary Hughes ee Bleecker Street were found Abram | 16 the station for examination by | this afternoon a search for a woman] pURLIN, April 30.—Disorder reigned | Ghilacents Leagues ‘The loss in by tar the largest for any|is hoping the influence of the United|to advance would afford ths Ger- seare ROA DUMR EREERE Meter) city and Federal detectives, " io, Srequentiy visited, i @ FoomInNg | inthis elly for several hours Inet nl renin eee ee arial of No. 2 » , ON, Se use ‘keepe: bi ywing the firing of a shot at potic similar period in the history of tho! states may be properly exerted for| mans t me to yield unconditional'y, if) tho place was a storehouse of Com- Dee hese had cevtolent quarrel, Lud. | collowing th fee of mot at pote? | honorary. p of the American American Bankers’ Assoviation. Thu |the resumption of negotiations over| they were so dispored, Frenen reo-|munint literature, Including leafiets| PATRIOTIC MAY DAY MEETS.) wig reported to the station house at | auxiliaries noar the oil lidren's League for Poppy Day. May : ption of negotiations over| they pe it & & repr ‘a Jaurnal, -Apxiincies later raide increase in crime is attributed to “Un-ling entire reparation question, In|resentatives declared that occupation | advising a May Day uprising which Se the time that the woman tad threat- | mane Journal, He eee rt tna | 20s (9 & Personal letter to Mra, J. Me- Feat throughout the country, which in| (le) {RU le, Ty iti \thould take place In any evont as n| have been troubling the pollce of! cetenrations Will Me Weld Here) ened hls life the newspaper's plant, alles t Alttatorn@ovith;(atate cohalkmian 6) tie haructeristic of conditions after the | {eh he in the position of courting ? Kearny and Bloomfield, N. J. Yonk~ a Ain auee aK a laren SSR whote had been fired from an uppe: wna Geedoh! hhdrents slows of any war new proposals from Germany which | suarantee era and other nearby industrial and eo tana. SLAIN IN HOME story of the building, but to-day's issue Central Park West. — he may present to the Allies. It was not expected that the United | centres. The. Aimartean, Datenua: Moctip: ane ar the Journal stated no arrests were stb Poot PRICES FALL; LABOR LESS. | GERMANY 18 IN NO POSITION TO| States would be represented at either] , Sibert who le Aish known O8 | ounces that patriotic celebrations will BY SIDE OF WIFE) misdo and that no evidence was ob- Wo ela cam. = RESIST. the Informal conversations or at the | James MAT ae eee ty his home| be held all over the country to-morrow, feaniania Ass tained to support the charge ghat the nn Hivernid Drive, and will male Rates Than Last) After the Supreme Council has acted| Meeting of the Supreme Council. It] trom a moving picture theatre at May + The ari ch meeting here will Dimelien, N. J., Man Mysterious person who ficed the shot was in the y which is cele- Year im saT Commoditte: and France has ordered her troops in-|4* made plain that Mr. Lloyd] which be had spent the evening. be {a Oarnetie 2a) ieimortay ersiting, umellen, N. J., Myste butlding, / phert's rips fectives! to jor pl Thi ey y i ubout the mm hour a shooting =— Blatisticn contained in the United}to the Ruhr valley such proposals wil! | George, Who was chosen as the pre- as thee roma fhe following extract | ticket. ‘Tickets can be had to-day at the Murdered While Sleeping in bn aoa pa taae eevee FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Statos Deparunent of Lavoe reer on] unquestionably be made by Germany | *ing officer ay the Counctl meeticg, | from resolutions adopted eo Red | oireet of the society, No. 116 Bast 2th Converted Bam. His J Seri a liom ant | == ALAS had prices of twenty-two articles of fool t lh pees 7 had not extended an inyitation to| meeting, believed to have been Lisut, Gov. Newton will proside, The| » ects BAA Ia Lalney-wine eltian throumhoul thal Meee Sisanorion wil Pioced. Ger | 1, caident Harding to instruct an at-| recently In Pittsburgh: pert Sencakers will be Congressman] A shot awakened Mrs, Alexander | panicstricken ted for he "her ‘ Call Columba 8200 Country show that the average prices| MANY 18 not In a position te resiat. she] f) of the American Embassy, or|,,“Whereas, the undersigned of the | Johnson, Chairman of the Immigration | Luk early this morning ia the loft of «| It is renee i ; i fh SRBIS, Punarel Gearice prevailing to February, 1981, are lower| therefore must oontinue to bargain, | Won’ of (ie Ben Mabey Or [U. C. P. has reached a degree of da~| Committe of ri Het Cyensons che | Merl fit Dunelion, Ns J.,. which was he- }thelr excitement, fired. on, tne gen ie umono ase OF teh nee than the mame month of 1918 negotiate, discuss, and finally yield, |@¥ Other representitive, (0 partic pment that warrants an expan Be ee eeu son. The lag converted into @ house for heracif | police’ atation when a *poliecman hi} im New York City the dretine in ree] Reparation negotiations probably | PAt® 1" the day'e deliberations, The} sion of Communist activities on a Oy Bere Nan oby Feprebentativen at and her husband and three chidsen, pened to took out of a window and | Paps eee taf prices since February, 1929, to] wil Prime Minister had taken the view, | broader seale than is possible with) various patriotic and other societies, Aj. 4 he ROKK acoenth refused to withdraw when orderad to] ‘ ery 2 will go on for ceveral weeks and ul- 4 the exclusive secret organization, the|letter from President Harding will be| She found her husband groanin: ne Faviateitta sia ri (Non-Sectarian) February. 1921, shows the following in|timately the Ailies expect the United |) 8% Pointed out, that initiative in) CT Exceutive Committee | re- | read bullet. wound over his heart, His shirt | do so by one of Che ee tastes. ah | Broadway at 66th St. genta; Reofateak, .03; bacon, 03; but “C | uni matter rested entirely with the by apes t 1d . ee caught fi om the shot, showing | ausiliary is said to have repeatedly as < Stat » have definite yo! " solves to create a national league had caught fire from r ‘ CO —— i fren onmy, 21; age. ane aye ee race Washington Government. propaganda organization, whieh un-| VINCENT B. KELLY’S FUNERAL] it must have boen fired at very shor! | fired a tt ainda: ang ba ays LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. 3 q i Flee, 01:18 Reports of an impending minister-|der the control of the United Com- oe ange. He died at once, The whole | stopped only when a comrade seized nix | 2S CN AN Ra onions, + eabbi | bi 1 u te ¥ rang e igh t " wil rari 0 3 tea eb batten Ti mainiaie bow ene prea Parent iat crisia in Berlin were current, | munist Party Will epee 3, to reach) wany Public OMmet Present at| family had been sleoping in the one} arm, crying: “Quit that, n that's | Gonlon” Norther 26 Weekingtod Beet country (debtors arrange for payments with| but there was nothing authentic on|"2.0er ‘egan gaid papers found tn Services in Palisade, oon i to show decreas th ear) Germany whioh may affect the ex- c| " " Sere ot 2 Funeral services for Vincent 1. Kelly The police found that the lower doer to, show, decreases this yar eee e of ine United Brat which to base bellef that Konstantine| Bleecker Btreet Included maps show- hiiedl RELIGIOUS NOTICES. extent than rotall prices, “She tall trom PA wae ths Asteemninnt Sit et thia] Fehrenbach would submit to Prea-|ing cities where strikes had n| for twenty years a member of the sti! ot the barn had been opened by th 4 She" high point in Stay, 1940, ta Feuris! Adm’ pistration to Keen Out Of Ever [dent Ebert the resignation of the|*ucceesce and failures, names and) of The Livening World, were held to-4ay,/ing 9 surgical instrument thre Methodist. ey, 1, was 38% per cent. in 327 com-| pean affairs as much as} ible. Getivah Gubinat exh tine oe ius tnil- addresses of Secretaries net the at bis home, Bdgewood Lane, Pallande, rack und lifting the latch. modities. : ie entail r : it 40! ‘ ause ¢ ‘MM! tnited Communist Party branches | N. ape | Ae ahd rument came from Sduk's tool ch: | H H pune paygonnel of thirteon manufac | ae eee Aver mocmed (Bee maid | Ue to secure Intervention by the|in nearly every city in the United | ont ‘oniiren vot|atrument come trom Lauk's tool chee 1) St, James’ Methodist Episcopal Church try shows a decrense. For instance, 44|he when the political campaign waa| Piles States, States and maps showing the cities | presentation of public officials of the| but Mrs, Luk sald st Ither hea: GEORGE Avenue at 126th Ph.D. P. cent, and underwe ‘1 . that are the most populated by/porough among whom Mr. Kelly nor saw anyone in the loft, although #he REV. GEORGE L. NUCKOLLS, Ph. D., Pastor Sank th anomoblien making’ 34) (2, progress. Tho Harding Adminis-| | RARIG, April 80.-—The German! roo ioes and foreigners, Been in. seaous service for th wus wide Awake an instant after the 301 tratio de fore su ae : o , 5 ous He S is wide a cent, in leather, 35 per. c Ld Hap tsega rein Uae a thom] Embassy here sent @ note to-day to] Pr reo eon e iNTRODUCING | rate of his reaklence in Pal Shot was tired. aasiliei tia SPECIAL MUSIC FOR SUNDAY EVENINGS pany ae} 2 per cent. in bituminous Bentente en domestis nroisme “8-lthe Reparations Commission, refus- cluding ex-Mayor White and vom- Wasy uae nal TO THIRD INTERNATIONALE, Me dened ovich, boarders {na In May, 1921, at 8 o’clock mittee from ing to deliver the Reichsbank gold re- Mr. Kelly's body was taker to Albany » the Liuks ‘formerly ved | 0 , . On a table near where Amter and! ), d ephe: 3 okt with Mrs, Liuk aa material May Ist—Augmented Choir ; 50 Selected Voices i Townley Verdict NIGHTS BX ON WaLTED, | serve as demanded in the Allies’ ul-] O08 tame Real mners, Amer aan by AU widow andl Rls ne ene ws tone TE Neen | Memorial to Admiral Dewey—Speaker, Judge Philip J, McCook @T. PAUL, Minn., April 30.—Con- Bae > prit 30.-—Tha| imatum, which expires at midnight.) aig, they found a passport, made oUt afternoon beside the body of his slater, —>__—_ fj ree vietion of A. C. Townley, President of | t!*ctrecution of George Washington! ‘Phe note pointed out that Germany| {n the name of Julius Farber, intro- —_—— tantine Decorates ¥. M. C. A.| May 8th—Metropolitan Ladies’ Quartet the National Non-Partisan League, and| KM!sht, negro sloyer of Mra. Mdith! aq made alternative proposals to|ducing him to members of ths Talrd Woman Who Went Over Niagara mieactar: | ‘Artists of International and Local Fame Joseph Gilbert, former Minnesota Man=| Porte Amboy Wiloh was ete att! President Harding, which are now] IAternationale at Riga, Lltve. and | fn Barrel in Dead. ATHENS, April 30.—King Constany | J. FLETCHER SHERA, Director of the Music ager for the League, on charges of con+|taken place at the State Prison next Lobau. | Barber, or Amter, Serst. | N. under discussion, and that therefore the German Government would be to comply with the Allied de- LOCKPORT, » April 30.—Annal tine has conferr.4 the Order of the} Gegan asserted, said he was to have! gason Taylor, the only woman who evér! Redeemer upon William P. Whitlock “| Morning at 11 o'clock: Holy Communion Preacher, DR. NUCKOLLS ‘THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED eplracy to encourage disloyalty during ‘was automatically stayed yestere the war, was upheld by the State Su-|{n2 supreme Court fore review oF ss - trial and fore used the passport soon, The pistolé pavigated Niagara Falls in a barrel and if] unabli Heed Cleveland, ©., director of Y, MC. A preme Couns, ™ OF | mands. were under & mattress. din the Niagara County In- Amter and Jakira were locked to-day. ‘ work amon” Greck troopa ) earner on ensor rm — =e Pome APPROPRIATE MUSIO ——— acta sarees