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fean interpretation of “clear, definite And adequate proposals.” To this extent the American answer left the Cabinet in a confused state of mind, ft was siated Yesterday's Cabinet meeting devoted four houfs to informal consideration of the American reply and the reports coming in from the London Confer- ence. Speaking uni Mcially for the Government a Cabinet official later stated the reply had left the Cabin in a quandary in that it failed t » lack= jon, German counter proposals we ing or unsuitable for transmi It was also observed that the note failed to suggest the amplification of the German offer, for which it was @onsidered a ready bas Provided in the German suggescic that President Harding query back for elucidation of the offer provided he believed the proposals as first submitted were unsuitable “We are not clear in our minds just what the United St means in connection with its sugKes- Uon that we make direct proposals, the Government's spokesman declared. “For instance, it is obviously difficult for us to make clear and definite pro Posals because, for one thing, we are dopendent upon a multitude of eco- momic factors which we do not con- trol, This is one of the reasons why We suggested the installation of 4 commission of experts to pass on our Productive capacity “We would have weloomed most heartily any positive suggestion from Washington und would have been equally anxious to carry it out, The present reply, however, is doubly Negative in that it faila to give us even @ cue or suggestion us to how fF counter-proposais might have m amended of wrougnt into a Suitable instrument for fresh nego- . tiations.” Foreign Minister Simons appeared before ihe Reichstag late yesterday tes Governmen, PROVES “TEMPEST,” AND MAN IS FREED Point out the direction in which the | Fir¢, | Law in Brooklyn Jury Trial. tee eee UDGE BARKS TRICKS, Where Conviction Is Due to Subterfuge. harged with vi Brooklyn jury In the County Court tn a teapot in the hallwe siloon at No. 83 North Sixth Street Ralco denied the teapot contained whiskey The May Grand Jury in Brooklyn to-day also refused to indict eleven persons charged with having wine and eer in their homes, and with carry- ng whiskey.in their hip pockets, One was Louls Romentl, No. 270 Bridge treet, oharged with having 80 gallons of wine in his home, and the other William MeNally, accused of having 68 bottles of & per cent. beer in his Acquittal Under State! Tiernan Will Not Sentence The fAfth acquittal of a person jon of the State Prohibition law was returned by @ before Judge Rayes to-day. Mishast)| Kalco, No. 834 East Ninth Street, was | declared not guilty of having whiskey | adjoining a | | ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 192). 'HOOGH IN TEAPOT First Vomen’s Police Precinct Opened; To Care Particularly for Young Girls AMERICA LIKELY TO SEND OBSERVER 10 ALLIED COUNCIL Boyden, Who Represented U. S. Before, May Sit With Reparations Body. ASHINGTON, May 4.—Dezisions American representation » the IWed Supreme Counel! anu ine} trations Commission was held inj American yance to-day pending ree [the invits | ernments, Before discussing the ques’ jon from t in Jany way, State Department officers | preferred to await the official toxt as the extent of the desired American participation in the whole re |controversy has not yet been made | clear. In some administration quarters to- day expression was given to a douot that the United States would consent |t formal representation on the su- |preme Council, but it was sugested |that it was posstble that an unofficial Jobserver would be named to sit in at the sessions, It was pointed out that the United States was vitally interested in the reparations settlement, and it was said that the Government desired to get all possible information as to the successive steps undertaken or con- templated. An unofficial observer | Shown. wrations | PRIGES WILL STAY ABOVE I9TALEVELS SAY BIG BANKERS Surplus of Manufactured Goods and Raw Materials PINEHURST, N. C., May 4.—Re- peal of the excess profits tax ts favored by 4 group of 1,000 teading ancialt and = industrial exp) accoming to an economic survey drawn by John S$, Drum, President of the American Bankers’ Association, and presented to the Executive Council of the association here to-day. A large majority of these men favor a sales tax, while nearly all opposed cancellation of Allied debts to the United States, A composite survey of answers to the principal ques%ions submitted by Drum follows: Interest rates will remain etation- ury this year, Cancellation of contracts because of falling prices has produced a serious Situation, although the problem is less serious now than in the fall or winter of 1920. Manufacturers and exporters are relaxing thelr efforts toward secur- ing foreign business. A surplus of manufactured goods! Was shown to be stored in virtually SAYS PANAMA WON'T ~*** GRANT U. S. REQUEST President Declares Canal Treaty Does Not Make America Judge of Her Territorial Rights. PANAMA, May 4 (United Press). President Porras of Panama is firm in his decision not to accede to the request of the United States to abide by the award of Chief Justice White in the territorial dispute with Costa Rica, President Porras maintained that Panama accepted a previous award by former President Loubert of France and that Costa Rica, though not executing a treaty, accepted the Loubert decision, He said he was confident the United States was wrongly informed ‘on the settlement and that further study of the situs ation will show Panama is justified in disregarding Secretary of State Hughes's virtual ultimatum. “Panama refused the White award,” he said, “with the same right and for almost the same reason that the United States Government declined in 1831 to accept the de cision of the King of the Netherlands in a boundary litigation with Great Britain.” President Porras declared that the Canal Treaty did not constitute the United States the sole judge of Pan~ ama’s territorial rights and actions in regard to her neurhbors. He ap- pealed to America to fudge Panama's claims in the light o: ally actmalffsinamacanss COAL INDICTMENTS QUASHED Trade Association Men Freed of Minusing Mails Charice. Indictme: ts charging Charles S. Allen, retary of the Whe Trade Association of New York, and bbe 1s Baker, cou with using the mats to def were to-day disminsed by Judee afternoon and reported upon the cai IU fli Hg WS PRECINCT = won Upper Silesian situation. Tne Inde. |"C*dence at No. 355 Furman Btreet. SLAW The first women's police precinct In New York, andy women and young girls will make thi important de- Gestion 6b dectbtary ‘Hughes's. rely ale Talaea oud , C at Bucs women in the remodelled building of the old Twent “The new precinct has been fitted up with nice, airy Piancclior, Fenrenuack care to (he n day, County Judge} second Precinct, at No. 434 West 27th Street, was for-| bedrooms, all to make it pleasant for the girls, retail trade was coneldered poor tu! Foreign Minister's rescue by request-| Tiernan, before imposing a $60 fine.|mally opened yesterday by city officials and women The Chief Executive Committee, left to right in the | An@bassadors. | tatr ing the Reichstag to postpone the dis-| declared he would impose no sen-|membera of the new precine picture, are: Mrs. Henry Ziegler, Mra, Arthur Bandler,| Roland W. Boyden, who formerly | “(1 cooabe it Bel waited ted the Capt tences under the new State Prohibi- It 1s the purpose of policewomen to detain girls listed] Mrs. Mary Hamilton, director of the precinct; Mrs.|represented the United States in the ee ceed prices will not be less et had thoroughly informed itsc as missing persons until such time as they may be placed| Richard Enright, Mrs, Royal 8 C Mrs,|eparations Commission, has re- | than 25 per cent. higher than in 1914,! “ye i Bnd was prepared to make a report, |tion Law where the police bad ae [ie te endings, Other dutien in the care of| Herman A. Metz” Revel fe Coven eee |tained In Europe by direction of the |the majority opinion held. ‘The mi. 80 hat co . 2 |present administration and this was lested. Bs aken by some as an indication that |®°rty opinion held that prices will pny ' H 1¢ might again be authorized to not fall to the 1914 level within two plot ,. h the Commiasion, Officials re-|or three years. prot ’ flop was contemplated, w+ ““" “| Retailers were reported as uying © | State Department officers said to-] very sparingly. day that the only information the Collections were held to be "slow H had regarding proposals under con-| 1. pip sideration by the Supreme Counci! for] ‘°, « blockade of Germany that ob-| Transportation facilities were de- ae talned from press despatches from|clared to be adequate. A surplus of London. They interpreted these to] wore was shown all parts of the country. eLarned Hand in the Ls Complete stabilization of prices | coy t the request Attorney may rot be e: ‘ : Caffey, who said he had ‘re-submitted This course was followed for a time |i) TO) 0 ae ee year. eto the Grand Jucy which with respect to the conference of bi or spring and ‘summer c 1 would be able to keep the Adminis- tration fully and promptly informed, nd no The fra cured conyietions by inducing viold eee me creer | abate ce ee se Ear oes SAVES NEGRO WHO HAD BEATEN HER | ithcnd German Newspaper Thinks America |*entence on the defendant. 1 will not EY a stand for the police resorting to sub- Is Showing an Attitude of Re- |rortume to induce any one to commit } * serve Toward Their Country. acrime. In such a case they will get | BPRLIN, May 4.—Commenting on{%® #¥™Pathy or support from mo. (Continued From First Page.) failure of the Executive, in ne- | utean eee fee bos Hacer A general reduction of production | ; “When an officer in the performance - xotlating the most important |f0 Blockade without the approvil of) tically all lines of industry i the note of Secretary Hughes declin-| int nutes auteees tel treaty In the history of the Nas | the United states, in pre ines ; 1 ing to transmit the German repar of his regular duties detects crime (Continued From First Page.) rived at such a conclusion. It tlon, to recognize the constitu- Comment on this question also was) was shown. } tion offer to the Allies, the Frank-|'" ® proper way had so Lakes the a will be recalled that in his mea- tlonal powers of the Senate, we thheld, but it Is understood that the) amciency of labor witn declared Shue : on support of the Court, but they are ; ' age to Congr > would go to the other extreme, ed States w Bil leeaa tae ta ren bak ) «Np aia > not going to get away on Btaten tal- |e" And women who were crying} | : OnE Teen Ure Bese equally’ objectionable, if Con. |ftvor on such a procedure if Ameri-| Kreater than a year aso. ; The failure of our appeal to Pres. {Not KONE t nway on Staten U8 lutyneh him” ‘They were raininy | Std it was wiser to accept the Sey Te, ete wedid oon: [ean commerce with Germany was to| A surplus of raw material was dent Harding, which was prompted |"4 with some of the ee eet plows both upon Johnson and ihe| °%isting treaty with modifications Sume the function of the Exeen. | be interfered with in any way. shown due to a decreased demand have been going on in’ Manhattan. PY Gitions and was insufficiently prec | TRere was no aubterfuge in thie case, |Policeman in thelr rush to wet at him pared, means the irreparable Joss of |£0 I will fine the defendant.” ae sae een Ke ue sun! plished by such explicit reserva- 7 time and the serious weakening of] The defendant was Robert Berto. | Wore the SGIEHE vee re piety tf tions and modifications, as will THREE WIVES IER our position. cretary Hughes's | "2221, a bartender In a saloon In St. Us BSISHe (OE, tHe » the — secure our absolute freedom from answer is more than a mere refusal, Mary's Avenue, Roacbank, 8. L He {Woman detective and the fire captain inadvisable commitments and “assuming, of course, that this tive.” can be satisfactorily accom- Dy a false appraisal of political con- = aE Lack of abundant credit for farm- MRS. RANKINE A SUICIDE} ing purposes throughout the country —- will cause some little reduction of Autopsy Shows No Signa of Vio- ucreage. 1 , less per loat- lence—#ound in Nay. _yliuiding operations generally i F at any AzP store pee ee Further examination of the body isd ; i = Oy linst year unless costs are reduced, ~ } 4t 18 tantamount to a reprimand," || Waa arrented April 20 for selling two | forced their way through the crowd safeguard all our essential in- Ing in Kings County Morgue to-day | fat vite ero ion held. ‘The num. a , es . | to where the policeman was trying to terests.” positively identified it as that of Mrs * ark os in eote , 14 a ‘This German liberal organ, how-| rinks of whiskey to two police offi d ber of dwelling houses is expected i : | ever, 4 t inte the « cers in plain clothes. The officers |hold his prisoner, Mise Lauder drew From Senator Lorge’s speech it Annette Kingsley Norton Rankine, | 54 targer than in 1920. 4 894 Uta a { eer eerie that tie United tates | were on a motor truck. They got off {her revolver and ordered the crowd to was inferred that a conclusion wealthy widow of William Bureh Ran- | Se - : / : | Goes not intend to contribute to the|in front of the saloon, and” worked [fll back, Reluctantly they did so, had been reached and that a now HE GOES 10 TOMBS Kine, who dlmppcared from 2th St NINETY MOROS SLAIN. } Welief of the European situation, It|over the truck for about an hour, a8 BM enh are nae aie and NA pany would have 1 it piso Proved to the) » sie 2 } believed the Washington Government| if it had broken down. Then they |Dack by brandishing a@ club and Ko- o be negotiated, But a direct ' tion @ he authorities tha prine Constabulary Punt» licoman Morlarity had by this time answer to the inquiry brings offi- Ranking “Was 6. ees An em Band That ed Four Men ‘The slaying of the Moros followed thy murder Saturuday of Lieut. D. V quez and three constabulary troopers After killing the four men the Moro ‘will endeavor to exert a moderating| went inside and ordered the whiskey, {pfiuenco upon the Allies. It sug-| which was immediately served, The|*0t hie revolver into play again, cially from the Harding Admin- gests that German diplomacy should! bartender pleaded guilty Monday. He threatening to shoot any one who {stration the response that it { Jearn to appreciate the fact that the| was given the option of ten days in| broke frori:the ring of men that was) knows of no such conclusion. Harding Administration is primarily | jail to-day, but paid the fine, enoireling him Gnd his brisonet, | ‘This means that Charles Evans “eoncerned in safeguarding American| Another clash between Federal} With the woman detective and the) Hughes, legal surgeon, has not Anternal and foreign interests, and|and city jurisdiction in Prohibition | Policeman revolvers drawn, as his yet reported as hopeless the task that for the present it shows no i-| \irsrcement developed in Yorkville|suard and the fireman still carrying | of carving out of the body of the ® Slination to desert the Allies, espe-| os tne arraignment of Domi-| his club, Johnson was led off to the | Versailles Treaty such parts as tion by Dr, Carl Boettin Medical Examiner's office, showed body bore no brul . wounds or oth evidence of yiolence. Draft Law was passed Newion| raniite mud ahe Nid iveon despa. wanted his second wife to hay: legal] since the death of her hustand took their guns and escaped. All avail evidence In ense of insurance from| Used to Lake treat eae on which | able constabulary forces of the depart the Government should he be killed.| he believes she chose the spot for her| ment of Mindanao, stationed on Buin Liv Ne act. Her body will be taken to Niagara | Island, were despatched In| pursuit of ing In New York at the time, they | Sih, Wor purial beside her husband. | the. Moros, ‘overtaking them near (Continued From First Page.) eeny FVeesinche Zeitung to-day re-|nick Dumbra, a grocer ,of No. 614] City Hall Station and a few minutes are objectionable to the United mene noe tae babi a tel ad Seana eer ee E cattin following ivittually tht minds Foreign Minister Simons of the| jus, 16th Street. later placed on trial in the 3econd| States Bese aie dae ne On| $24,000 FOR LOSS OF LIFE. | entine band of More as wiped out, Bavice reported to have been #ivAn| Dimes, arrested by the police | Criminal Court, Two houra after his] © Quite a flurry was caused Rat) erence cronpes etreps EES nn thoi murdera com shun by American business men, which . arrest Johnson had been tried, found) among observing diplomats when |#&%¢ Sept. 3, 1919, she told the Court.| gary Awarda Widow 818,000 Dam- | 5)" ) Mt says has turned out to be errone-| Friday night, charged with Illegally paniona. yo oman was # < ‘day: i Two days later, out % 3,000, ed In the ba ‘oun, ‘The role played by the United | having in bia possession 161 gallons | Sullty and sentenced to ninety days| the speoch of Senator Lodge was | \/)" ns er OME SD Port Huon, apes and Son 94,0 Ree Oc telegram waa caosived | ‘Btates in European affairs during the] 4¢ wine, produced in court a letter | the workhouse for disorderly con-| read by them in the Congression- | Mi0h he punted Wite No. 3. She| A aealed verdict handed up by a Jury | to-day from the Governor of Sulu: "Ail j t several weeks, deciares the news. |) 1 : y " [dust al Record, They wondered if the | Wet j1v% Bamondaon, twenty-th {n Supreme Court which was opened | guns recovered, bund killed or « d, i per, cannot be misinterpreted, it Which bore the rubber stamp signa es who lives at the Grenoble Hotel. 53th | 5y yustice Morschauser at Wivite Plains | except three important members @howing that she was observing an|ture of C, R, O'Connor, former Fed- Both Miss Lauder and Fire Capt Harding Administration had re Street and Seventh Avenue, They dl arded $18,000 tt Danger entirely over.” is ¢) C ei 7 0 yi 8, athe! —_—_—_——Ss | Sttituae of reserve toward Germany. leral Prohibition Director, indicating | Burke declined to press charges of} Yersed itself. Now it appears that |had met several times on the road, | ‘day awar $ to Dire, mths ‘The Taegiische Rundschau says tt ‘ergason, of Rye, and $6,000 to her son. Aoce nui believe, in spite of the/® Permit had been granted Dumbra assault against the prisoner, and he| Senator Lodge was merely ex- [and when, on Sept. 4, 1919, she saw Shank Probuble Winner for Mayor- i pressing a personal opinion that |him play in her home town Newtoa| Seoree Yergason, Jr. for the death of “brusque and acrimonious tenor’ of the|to store Mquors until Dec, 31, 1921, | stood trial on the original complaint! the job of legal surgery couldn't propeaed and they became min Ha e Verguson, Sr. at the Rye Bridge ! e. ver es fa PAaaanise ‘American refusal, that the Washington] ang that a permit had been given him | of Miss Peters. be done. He said he tried it and | wife the next da: be railroad crossing of the New York. New| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May No} Government has ax yet spoken the Inst |” La ® = = y. Hayen & Hartford ReJiroad last year. | ination of Samuel Lewis Shank as the . that it required seventy-two When the three wives told th nd for $45,000. word. It expresses bellef that the appeal| OD the day of the raid to move a _ amendments, Inasmuch as the | FOO Aes: WOlL SHGIns Vermnnon, BUGS ton sabe aan Y Republican candidate for Mayor at ‘ on ; . 2 | stor, Mr. Sc yesterday, . he id { - to the United Stator sitimately willl quantity of wine from a warehouse | BROKER LOSES ‘TICKER SUIT! treaty contains over touemindran Vecetatte mn: Sopeece, yessaidey. It ason, hor husband was e foreman em-| (PO tty election held yesterday | ere Peres eee os to his shop, which is also his home. ——— sections, foreign governments, it |for bis capture. @ha told her suc. ee was indicated to-day when 148 of the | E, Paul Yaselli, counsel for Dumbra.| Complaint Awainst Dow, Jones &| is asserted heré, would not consid- ssor to Rend a telermm to Loston,| Marine Strikers InJared in Muht|city’s 166 precincts Lad been officially THREE ARE INJURED | oincd tne police had entered Dum. fie) Shs Ole melaaes er seventy-two amendments out | where he was playing in stock, to at Charleato peeerGieuren eave Shani a iced of The -Cey on Tea IN AUTO COLLISION | or#'s place without a search warrant] Justice Tierney to-day sustained the| “ALLIES WANT AMERICA'S SOS ele Caan ately os ere way CHARLESTON, 3. May 4.—A Votes over Thomas €. Howe, his and had battered down a door leading | demurrer of the date dant and alemianea SIGNATURE TO THE TREATY. | which must be aligned tocdey,, 7 | number of marine cree bia ree nearest opponent, Baward Job | “Chosen from the finest as to the cellar to obtain evidence. | the complaint of Gaston Jaillet, a stoc Vhat the European Allies want Over the long distance telephone then they clashed | itjod, Shank, 2.803: Howe, 2,197; varieties Ceylon can Ww h ine Overturns Large|Duniel Smith, one of the raiding | ope: brought Hut againat| §8 America's sig with negro strike y) gro’ Small Machine 4 alding | operator, who brought sulut again nah, Police anawe: candidate, received 808. votes, The | and is packaged right € akera {rom Sav oMph Me f 8 ure to the |she learned he would arrive at 4.65 “d i) but | ROndaa tar eeactend” ROE ooten he K patroimen, testified the door was bat-| How. Jonce & Co. alleging that he had| Véersailica Treaty, no matter how [this morning, When he stopped ‘att ‘witen they. 1 si F iow, Jone . a 0 ad . D| the fighting was over when they ar-|nomination of Boyd M. Ralston for i ” mourn bed at bid New tered down after Dumbra refused to Nuvorson the Democratic ticket was| Where it is grown. M sutsuained losses when an erroneous re many reservations are made, |the train Wife No. 8 flung her arms| rived, None of the seamen were se unlock it and release Terence Smith, dP None Sine acamnen "ware ae: [Saute Three persons were severely Injured| to Buard the wine, ere early to-day They are apprehensive, of cour: around his neck and when the t another policeman, who had been left] Pot was Mashed by the ticker serrvi that settled questions may be re- |others identified him he was served on March 8, 1920, concerning stock divi- ied by such a course, but they with the warrant, Magistrate Simms adjourned the | dends as income. Juusutice ‘Tierney er jt to the negotiation of a Before going to pail Newton was * ‘when a emall automobile struck and unul late to-day to permit the | sald: 3 ate treaty between the served In court with a summons and completely overturned a big touring car|defendant to summon Mr, O'Connc “There ia a moral obligation upon| United States and Germany. The |complaint in annulment — actions to testify to the genuineness of the ai ¥ to othing that ot fatter move, they believe, would started by Wifes Two and Three. reat New Brighton, » this morning. Police officials and Federal Pho- . . Re, say many as a wedge betwe the a ‘The occupants of the touring machine| hibition agents agreed at a conference | Mpose Mabllity for w violation of that United tates and her associates CONTEST BROTHER’S WILL. were pinned bencath it. The driver of] yesterday on a co-operative enforce-| sontract, obligation or trust, or] /” (e war and would be a source oad he smal car—Harold Tucker, twenty nt plan by which they hoped in] amounuts to a deceit, libel or slander, continuous embarrasament in PENNY A. POUND PROFIT Notice to Advertisers Charge Thomas Morriney Wan Taape- rane years Th t fid the next decade, especially since Display waverising tybw coor and releaue ordre 2 Wi he future to avoid similar conflict ere was no contract or fiduc re e next decade, ¢ y since f eninee thie werk day ewe ce MNS, LS) W ngueokii tee rohibition Matereuniant CoN aa Jationahip between the parties, and it is| ‘he Allies believe their troubles Unduly Influenced in Making a Bri Toit Whe ut ie Graniteville, 8. 1, could not be found]. the twenty-four hours ending mid, | Hot claimed that the ‘mistake in the] with Germany will not vanish Beauenta, ecla or urs t eding pul only as after the collision. ie mie | report was intentional with the settlement, of the rep p ay, ay : right, last night, issued by the Police Charges that their brother, Thomas vines to be — Phe Injured persona are: Franch | Hepartment to-day are: — aration controversy. 1 [sorrimey, »! died dan, 1-at the Catho: || CHOCOLATE COVERED OLD. FASHION xe | Delaney, nineteen, of No. 20 Maple] 69 Arrests REISSING CONVICTED. anxious incidentally to make a |! Club, ra large estate to twol] ASSORTED ICE CREAMS COCOANUT RON BONS Avenue, Port Richmond, scalp wounds| Scizures of 445 bottles, 22 barrely, — move for disarmament as anybody | of hia empk was of unsound mind Ce f vicheat S: c Made from the choicest fresh og Riba } fand injuries to both legs and arms 12 Cason, 37 cans, 6 es 11 demi) Gathty of Seened Demree Marder—| in the Senate, He ls as cager to | and unduly ienced when he drew up tare of vichest Sugar Cream Cocoanuts and richest Cream, } Frias Copy copiaini es sil peed ignite same oe Pts tiey ae tale Jara 1 tin Shot Mam With Hin Wife, recall the troops from the Rhino | bis will tenor og Hi Brothers, Mehul in pl Pid pall of the popu- assorted flavors, Our reg. Gdc | by TH Wohl mus ie ssid by Furey ee concussion of the brain, severe | and E ; fs is the average American. He |J. and John Morrjaey, and bis shitor, Ini lea Coven Gacoce, Sos galue. Seah Sunday Main Sheet gone, tebe Lenny which hie wealp wounds and injurtes to right arm| The Additional rand Jury throw) Wilfred Relasing, charged with kill: | Wants to see the reparation con- | Mrs, Della Thayer, developed to-day Li Perse tone atte has viel tint etn tte : nd left leg; Hazel Burke twenty, of | out twenty-elgbt of the twenty-nine | Ing Rudotph Benzler, with whose wife] troversy settled and peace ma Whon Surrogate oFley wet the trial for attice by 1 1 M. Friday. and postive fo, 1051 Castleton Avenue, West New| liquor cases presented by Assistant! Loulee Benzler accused him of eloping| with Germany, But the Consti- | Monday next. The brothers and slater POUND POUND ders. not received by 5 1). M. Friday, / hton, scalp wounds and injuries to| DistrictAttorney Unger, head of the from Buffalo and taking up thelr resis FRB SEO NS HU os ~ Joame here from) Toledo to contest the Ox be crniied "ax Soni" regule,Heldly a ‘arnis and left | Haws (orsatad Browbition - Bntoros tution of the United States pur- | {it} B BOX rter "Ot ateer “recrip anil positive’ release ; wly created Prohibition Enforce-| ence at Inwood, 1 1, was found| posely entrusted such questions to Dear bequendhine: garléua puma tp he ' ’ " t Buren of the palatrict Attor | gutlty of mumter In the se the Executive because he is deal- | clarity and some relatives ahd friends nitty corm or, orders. ralcaunt tater than ag | “TAKE BACK YOUR DAGGER! # office. 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