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To-Night’s Weather—CLOUDY, COOL. “10 TO 3” AILY WALL STREET EATURE THIS EDITION |_| Gireatntion Books Open to ait? vf — — ——— a = mone VOL. LXI. NO. 21, 790—DAILY. oer (rae how Yorke Were a Doesn’t Mind ‘Expulsion.’ Steamship Managers Say They | f\f)? f) : Have Signed Crews for | WAS N Boats Here :VER QUALIFIED. ' HE UNIONS DI ; Bout U naltered. Men Ordered to Wait Until) Lines Post Notic Pay Cut. | National Boxing Association of the| man H , Giants’ Manager 8 r Says He Does | unitea sta key at Lambs’ Club. | organization. ‘The expulsion, therefore, Hom received here to-day by officials | of the United States Shipping Board is causing renewal of confidence that Jt took a jury in the Federal Cou before Judge Learned Hand, this minutes to de afternoon fust fou ‘eoognize the exigencies of the situa- tion and accept the new wage basis cide that John F. McGraw, manager | without a serious tie up of shipping. ating the Volstead Act at the Lambs’ | Rickard to charge $50 each for ring No word has come trom the White|Club on the night of Aug. 8 and the House on the suggestion that the | following morning last year. President appoint three mediators to| Of the four minutes at least two settle the wage controversy, Presi-/Were occupied walking to and back! side seats at the Carpentier-Dempsey | b late John 8. Smith, P the New Jersey Athle s return from the organization | 1.4. the the National Asso \atlO8 | erection at New York last January, Smith said | that he agreed to ratify the constitu- "| Hon and by-laws of the National As- vis disine!i ion personally to take a Hand, in addressing t jury tand until it was clearly shown pub- that the whole thing hinged on such action whether McGraw bought the whiskey eo can be broken Which witnesses testified he drank raw said that he didn't in any, and that he ie Commission, | ie welfare requi If the shipping str without f Government int-r- Mo vention, it is ed the President Der buy meeting hat ne given 1 is money the seru of format.on gaid one Shipping Board officer to-|¢d and an ed whieh | ON L. I. IS ROBBED! ste, day. The Sloppy id hay no {Specified that he had the bottle in| tigures on the ¢ walk- | the Lambs’ Club. The trial went on . | wit on the private-owned 9 Idespite the protest of Attorney Wil- | Alleged Thieves es With Loot in Boat | ing the = \ Information received by 1c Mam J. Palion Fored to Call. Help tance telephone from New Y in Storm to the effect that tl pally are a 4 with robb tent explained = t necessary on a men tndiyid~| crutches he summer | of th. vy at to be retained and | of é ankle received | nber are being | practice sume ll yesterday, His {dome of Frederic R. Coudert on Cove | Cong sent} defense will be that he owned the | Nock Road, Oyster Bay, George Schulty | the C be-| bottle ami had bougnt it before Pro- jand William Wo y ace held withou! that a sufficle signed up to insure the Gove ed It vessels being ol Report Four Boats WiN Sail on ne had bought 4 quart of wh Time To-Morrow—Unions from a page in the Lambs' | given $5 each to two scrubwom: man called the constable and the two | associate set aside jent Harding has indicated, in con- from the jury room. One of the juro ational organization. | power of nection with the other wage dispul waved to McGraw as the jury today cited the dale eecmerpe notably those of the railroad workers, oUt after being discharged. J \live.” He Against Practices Act Is Reversed. Had No . Ic harges Fixed by Tex Rickard | Congress f N Pow. ER ACTION. for Dempsey-Carpentier | Regulate Primaries, is the Decision. |sey has never been a member of the | viction of United States Senator Tra- M Newberry | threat of expulsion from the Nationai| preme Court | would be idle, he said. Walter H.|fendants also was the workers will, for the most part, Leginger, of Milwaukee, President of | court heid that | fon, to which Justice | sented as to the power of Congress Congress called y in th Power Federal set aside. Corrupt CAN TAKE HIS SEAT. The con- aid Secretary William | Courts of Michigan for conspiracy to bite © stefan caption dicated | Not Remember Buying Whis- |}. ‘Truby, of the New Jersey Athletic] violate the Federal Corrupt Practices WASHINGTON, May —Informa~ Ot Commission to-day, in answer to a! Act was set aside to-day by the Su- The conviction of sixteen other de- The Congress was with- the National Association, had said|out power to regulate primaries, of the Giants, was not guilty of vio-|that if New Jersey permitted Tex; Justice McReynolds read the opin- McKenna dis- over attention controlling In such cases bh tion 4s stiliborn and the vote power or weight. Associate Justice such power of the | gives Congress the ner and not of ‘election: *hief Justice White. opinion, traced in detail the growth | ustitution to and f pe h on system n riends | Dut agreed as to the decision. |fight in Jersey City on July 2 next,| Chiet Justice White pre that State would be expelied from } legislation would come to-day's decision ax to the primar vernment to od at which would 10t those | ates in which the primary had been feature of the owe olding said without Pitney also read | will not act on the proposal leociation, provided the ratification not prop aie Rs ady riiat |e Bravia sai lan opinion dissenting in part from an a ation commussion, At eeeaeal ne . |were made unanimous by the mem- Gssinlon: Ame) annoutet » will refuse to do so unt have bor he liquor, He did MO ljory attending. ‘The New York d deajutttinn Micniie: | returned to wor say that Hdn't drink any, U |gation Lell out, Smith sald, because |‘ ate Justices Brandeis and Baked ate shil Tom McCarthy wa: | toe in conteaven-|ClMTke bad concurred in the opinion average threo men character witness for the base- | York laws regulating | ® Sled th | ball manage sommninton fans “Obyiousty the Corrup! Practices Act striker. Iti d that the strin MoGraw ed on utehes to uid that New Jersey was not rel 7 : ne the primaries.and othar hia trial C the rules of the Na-| Preliminary a san eleo js already broken, despite any report md, ie: viel bound by any Of the: rules OF the Nae | co is % ie the contrary T original indictment wine tional Assoc tema sates nS ONS GPE: wes atilele: Hava Rotet Ghar nik with > & motile > lion here is whether Cons? may F arenes eked ‘ , ' expenditures of a lidute. SD eeioun Gant. 4h Gul wekciat unt | Whiskey in his ¢ was qi |\COUDERT’S HOME imit expenditures of a candidate, ‘Th Section 4, itution ‘This er of regulat- elections in his to show that ye power unde: ulate S have been men managed to rescue Schultz and | clearmd of this charge Uhat was hang- Wolinsky and to save the cargo, some | ing against them." to GHIDDINE BARN NOT AFRAID SSUFORRNGSIOE NEWBERRY WINS son ‘aN oan Association and | — spiracy SENATOR NEWBERRY, NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 2, i 9 2 1 ; Kntered as Beeond-Cians Mattes Ss WHOSE CONVICTION NOW REVERSED - El Yal | son divorce t TRYMAN H. NEWBERRY mre maven ee, liott Bassett Brown Denies} with pistor shots. | German Cabinet members, on the Story as to Visit to Mrs. Stokes’s Room. rh nessex for been seen room, wi day. Ue days le. Mr metine mer cw storia; | to vieit Vi tall K, D, Stokes going into Mrs. on the witness nad been identitie St bet ne toy During his Continue OF $81,000 THEFT lott Bassett Brown, Hartford, Conn He sald that he dissent. | the fall of 1916 dark man’ met Mrs the year 1 es he met, fore 1916 ¥ w “Weed Miller fi lieved an action tuken looking to-|hibition went into effect and that | tail at Mineola to await action of the s essentially a BKedera!l ma |ness said, he w ward arbitration will carry with the Lambs’ Club w iis residence ut | Grand Jur before the Constitution,” |at the Stokes's the proviso that the workers must! the time ‘They were arrested at % o'clock Sot-+ Stokes about onc first repu the he It took Assistant ( 4 Statos Dia- | UTGsy worning while they. were trying TROUT, Mich, May 2 (By United | he was in the F ; to put into Oyster Bay in « rowbost Mucehe n ann ae {trict Attorney Hdward H. Reynolds} oe sng heavily loaded with ru naty owberry when in-|ing Corps. | ri ve nute » present by Lag bs . ‘0 that is tence 1a eferring » OWNERS SIGN UP |just thirty-1 nutes to present bis| i) Wiverwase and other article tormed ba his sentence had been] Retr ripe. 9p jcase, Assistant District Attorney Al- |" Ranjan n, who lives near the | #ct aside by the Supreme Court said |on wheh CREWS FOR SHIPS ferea u. unger, corroborated by John | oymer Bay front, heard the cries |N& Was greatly relieved. “If do not| Brennan, UNDER WAGE CUT|™: 24 "2 5 srapher, testified| ge Sehulty and Wolinsky. who wene| Wish to make any formal statement," | that she sw jto visiting Met at his home on| nearing the landing when a storm came said after the court's decision had|into Mrs, Stoke |Aug. 14, when McGraw told him that] up and the boat od water, a-| been read. "Iam pleased that all my & month on one of the ‘a tall dark man” cally to testif Stol bedroom, on Ninth F satis Rtas |ACCUSE CASHIER to baye Stokes's and to- d wveral in the Stokes alleged by one of the wit- who Circulation Books Open to All,’”’ | "PRICE THREE CENTS Post Office, New York, N. ¥, ‘ THEFTRAPKLIS ALLIES FRAME TEN-DAY’ HOTA ULTIMATUM 10 GERMANY: coger HUGHES OPPOSES. INVASION Commanding Door of Movie Magnate’s House. ———— ACCOMPLICE ESCAPES, Secretary of State Holds Occupation —— of Ruhr “Seems Like War”’— Robbers Found Before on Es- fas : : fate in Mountalis’ Back British Naval Action If Berlin of Nyack. Fails to Yield to Terms. (Somctat to The NYACK, N, Y, May renin W Haward LONDON, May 2—(Associated Press).—Germany must give Coats of Haverstraw, a young man within fen days a categorical answer—yes or no—to the Allied who had served a torm in prison! renaration demands, or suffer the infliction of military and nay Ne attecnpted! 46) Geeks Into! he penalties, according to the terms of an ultimatum drawn up by the Al country home of Adolph Zuker, the Foreign Mmisters to<day and submitted to the Supreme Couneil for its was killed yesterday evening when Ul ” | moving picture magnate, which is approval | TALL DARK MAN” located in a lonely apot on the moun- | —————__- The swift movement of evenia in tains back of this city. Coats pract | GERMANY, URGED the reparations tasue b.iween the Aj house is unoccupied, There is a Chiet Obstacle Now Is Fear It witimatum, vhicl at Ge watehman on the property who! 7 : many should be advised of the A’ makes regular rounds every night. | Will Be Too Late to lied terms within four duys and thea ee cally kiMed himself as he eet off a! lied powers and Germany waa shows ahbtlgun Which: had been arranged'to| 2 Y GREAT BRITAIN, Jin nus series of developinenta; ‘pe fired by the opening of a door. MAY SURRENDER Tue Altled Foreign Ministers firs Mr, Zukor is in Burope and his a met and completed the draft of tue which provided that About two mo ago he surprised | Save Ruhr. two women who were trying to break would have #ix days within whieh to BERLIN, May 2.—While the |*i¥® an answer, yes or no, without conditions, the negotiations being | | considered at an end Following this incident loaded shot-| surface, are looking hopefully to | A Britian naval demonstration in guns were planted in the house com-| Washington in the settlement of | the North Sea was stated to be ons |manding various doors and windows! he indemnity question, the beliet |°f the consequences to follow a re on the ground floor. The triggers of | fusal by the Germans to yield to tas the guns were connected by strings| Allied demands, qth (thie dons Ana windows | paring to surrender to the de- | ‘The Supreme Council did not fina Two men rode into the Zukor!| mands of the Allies. ‘The chief | act on tho ultimatum, but adjourned grounds in an automobile al 6 o'clock| obstacle in the way ima fear that | Sfter an hour's considerution of it uo into the house and drove them away increases here that they are pre~ side of the house uway from the representatives are urging acqui- | With Secretary of State Hughes. be cecal ae eee ne |r ad and Coats forerd lock, As. escence on the part of Germany Secretary Hughes, the Ambassacdo: Stokes’ step-brother. When he cama| i opened the door the gum was dis-| with the suggestion that the terms | revorted, sald 1p substince that Ames t@ the withear hale’ to-day was |Cbarned and @ load of buckshot! may be Nghtened later if it Ie | ton did not wieh to take any attitude found to be neither tall nov dark, put| entered bis abdomen found that Germany is acting in | (hat would irritate the Allied Govern ‘ A The wounded man wied About, good faith and is honestly unable | ments. He hoped, he was quoted as eenraaed Li ceili arte Fc yurds over the lawn and died try- to carry out the reqnirements in | udding, that militaryaadyances, such as Polenta aes remreny se ing to get into the car, ‘The o their entirety \ cocupation of the ‘Ruhr Valley man escuped in the woods, Coats's i would be avoided, as gucb action ap ody was found by the watcbman,|QYSTER’S FORTUNE _ | *eemed tike war Stokes in | who had heard the shot. Sheriff Mer | Word from Paris showed that the sotared |S Mad a conus Gee oenreuang WAS ONLY $87,000] reach mitiary torvee were maxing ne See the gecond man. Coats was convicted - preliminary moves looking to the oc a ne lor vubery umd wentenced to prison in Widow Will Gel $25,000. Under | cupation of the Rubr, in anticipation ON. } June, 1918 in official quarters there that Ger ping rve Olficers! thi te | STILLMAN HEARING nt visitor Mrr save while ‘Train- e date d by Anna, maic going Baswett ce.) | 24-)ear-Ok! Paying Teller of Bank Delay Strike Call jthen bought another quart, giving ot whith wpilled tat lates waa) mecor ne Senator said he would leave | * Xynouncement was mad “page hig check for it ered . |scon for Washington to tke bis seu noon by the United Fruit Li e| Edwin Micander, Winfield L Invest awed Mie mudert | in the United State nat ferew of th: Sixioli, which jiJand John ©. King, members « iD Nas ab jarter of a mile hell SOONERS. | bs’ Cl fied to having {the Rs me on sayamere Hil & to-morroy n- | Lambs’ Club, testified to having Hida Gesnnlanteal ORlren anion nthe | SINGER LOSES $42,000 GEMS. hral “Ame for|McGraw and Mes Dooley, Boyd, | had been | the vos King and Guthrie at a table at whieh [thieves must have made several CIPS | wigs ginita de Soria Reporte 20 . , were two bottles, one ld } }to carry it away ven Stolem roi rime: ing Camicimiunar 1h wer on bottles, vr (le tea] 3 com ot ; row Apartment, | reduetior unton } r ‘ rs had counted: ot p the ak and ail thought the con-| AMERICAN IN TENNIS} opera singer, tiving at ee : S| nts tasted like whiskey. None | FINALS IN ENGLAND} apeaelbbe knew who ‘The OW f e —- ast nigh’ om a sie Jabjected he testimony to the | 5 pt the United # 8 Taste, but the Judg that infC. S. Cutting Wins Place by De-| bedroom. She sui sail to-morrow fo: toe * : ‘ 2 Pi Ps 6 46 o'clock, and wh Lioenaros f |the Federal Court taste” | Hon, C. N, Bruce in ign up at the this afternoon nounced t | we rod © 1 jing been w Jay's Semi-Finals, pa riment le orew of t for Cuba, and the crew of the Munal mn the tourt Tennis} sno, to Ball to-morrow from Baltinor The Amer 1 ider of aban nad signed at the reduced wage vcale. | bound from Ha- | Champlonshtp. title on Wadne Union leaders complain that the en- | Yana with 1. laut | day by dete Honorable C. N.| One Rome bn zineers signing up at the 15 per cont. |MBnt In a wh tho | Bruce in the final round of ¢ A ees - steamship Agwisun as on five off Key matches at the Queen's Club, jertean M4 eduction are mostly aliens given |*! “le id West, Fla Cutting won | tralsht sew, 6 —3,| office ha \oonses durin, h ce | " uring the war on thelr de The crew had abandoned the vessel | 6 bad been us wel * 4 land no trace of them could be found “Womtinued on Second Page) | the menage wuld. My De pier att sport tes | LUMBER SHIP BURNED, American saurt» tis layer, to-ca,| ped wy way of the yited him. Mr. Fallon | that jewels worth found the unlocked jewe May >pened an nm quantit Uye at the present rate 1 about $7 4 p 000 were door in stolen her ut at dat] Rove From Office in 5 Years, pecial Dewatee te The PHILADELPHIA, wrtuge of $81 of that she z of Bo Hrening World Pa, May 2A with about $2 AU!) miss 1B, the accounts twenty-four pan th nk ve i He is aud tn rowd ! bond Thoma Am fared to-e And provper companies Ainerie ye n Rank don of the alleged ombezslements, 1 eR och | Coxticil Executed on Death Bed— | nany would not give the earns His Debts Were $61,000. the Allies were expected to demand ON WEDNESDAY) WASHINGTON. May 4—A not yal-|4nd that the occupation consequent: | uation of approximately $87,000 waa| VOU! have to be carried out, it was ‘ 1 tate of the tate) Gee indicated th 4 paced on the estate © Inte George |Commission Named to Take Tes-| ° pic . ®* | me j Oyste of this cfty by hia execu timony of Divorce Witnesses | sea ape remier Briand suid this morning sup |{t would take twelve days to com The taking of testimony in the aj-| PO%ed to have bern @ miltionnire and| plete French military preparations |vorce action of James A. Stillman | W#* 90 desertbed at the time of his mar: ‘If at the end of that time, Ger- ntly to Ciclle Ready Oyster,| many has not fully ided to the Allies,” he declared, the Frenea troops will march. mobilization of 150,000 of the class of 1919 was imm’ tor to-day in filing appiteation for pro: in Canada. | hate, Mr. Oyster wae general against Mrs. Anne U, Potter Stillman | riage rec | will be resumed before urrogate | aged twenty-six years. He was seven | James A, Gleason as referee at the | ty-ewo years of age when he died at 8 | “I hope we shall not march aione.” | Bar Association on Wednesday morn-| atiantte City soon after the marriage. | ne added. «heart pcret, ace ing: “<The pearing: will. te eeeret, ao | By @ codicil executed on his death- — cording to prenent plans, bed, Mr. Oyster provided a bequest of|Fremce Starts Cay It was given out at White Mains! s36,000 for his whlow in Heu of any lery for the Rhine. to-day that a sprelal commission had! other claim against the estate, ‘The| PARIS, May 2.—France started cay been appuinted to go to Three Rivers, executor, Hdwin © Brandenburg, in- | alry and artillery for the Rhine to-day Quebec, to examine some of the wit-| formed the Court that the net valua-| The Fifth Cavalry Division left Meaus hese) and that the lawyers and the| Yon on household effects and the de-| Cavalry batteries stationed at Lyon be referee may go to Canada for the|cedent’s interest in the Chestnut) ean the long hike. ‘The 13th Dragoons Jpurpose, ‘The witnesses are sald to| Farms Dalry in thin city was $148,000, | clattered out of Melun, while Mr. Oyster also left debts ‘| WANDED $27,500 Artil- be friends and relit ves of Fred ; unpaid taxes amounting to 341.0 | | Peauyais, the corespondent named ty hould the widow elect to take her le the bre the National Cit fowrs and renounce the heque BACK TO VICTIM }Bank in accusing his wi epplivation said, ahe w en ESS was not learned when the wit- tties to one t rional pro- | Robbers Take $35,000 in Securities nves would testify who are to be; perty and a life inte In ome third ker ce Guill tar tan | cf the proceads: Of the saul’ neoped: From Broker but Keap Only ‘ bor > $7,500 in Oil Stocks. r ot i NEW GOLF GREENS OFEN, UNIONTOWN. Pa, May 2—Two H. Lewd = masked bandita to-day held up an vu — Shirt at Van Cortinnd( Park Links | tomobdile in whteh Robert B. Gratum, « Denny aust ‘Vrint Thursday 4 {stockoroker, and three others were rig The tria ‘ ade iu Match: Te: . and robbed Graham of $35,000 % ; 1 ens will be | honds. The bamiite, after picking out { ; t ay at the Van] $7,500 worth of oil stock, returned tae It ts an-! remainder to Graham. 4 " € , » yumissione” Hen. | a Kau “ ‘ Bre WORLD TRAVE: es ‘ . de, Pulltacs"(Workd) uli 4 a ) Noy Che i jJames & Brennan » $ Weer Bnd played DY nowepa nen. The winter | oe room ‘for 'psgage tow ue greens have been, io uve until pow Wie yesterday afternoon, The watchman| a belated acceptance will not pre- | U5 P.M had not begun to muke his rounds! yent the occupation, by the Wont was rec@ived here that M and was at his home near by. ‘The! ‘rench, of the Rubr Valley | Jusserand, Frenoh Ambassador :9/* men proceeded to a cellar door on the ro overcome this the British | Washington, bad had an informal talk

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