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femnity wore handed by the Repara- | tions Commisalon to the Germ: bassador and immediately Sraphed to the German capital. The feeling here is one of distinos Steappointment and the return of Am- tele- Premicy Briand from the London HOUSE vonference has becn the oooasion of f Anny strong proteste on the part af the | y u yewed Sees S =, ALEDINVTATION eR AUTHORTY-BORAH ARMY IS FEARED. <= comparative lenioncy shown. | | packe pr Packer Control The more the publicists and the | Bill before House Agriculture PoMticians study the terme of the ul- = —>— Commitice Limatum the greater in the opposites Factional Differences in the|Korfanty and His — Staff Disarma- Administration mada wore Bh shown. An invasion of the Ruhr bad Deen locked upon as a foregone com- clusion and now that such a thing weems to be more remote the crit!- | tiem of Premier Briand grows more | — BPPROVAL 1S WANTRD.) SAneN ey (—teceanreed WASITINGTON, May 6—Senntot Simeial to The Preaing Wo | nb to revlassify pastal Im aptto of thie Briead is in i, reports from 4osnowsle early to-day Rorah’s fight for a disarmament con. WASHINGTON, May 6 Adi | @heerful mood and is of the belief ssy (hat Adaltere Korfkaty, former tration teaders in the House are} hat his stand will be backed by the - Goosen May B Witisct lie e e la, an effort to express the view of CBFY Of uny further attempts to tmz] | Commune suis on the Himens: Lage ays Arranged neice Upper Silesia, who has proclaimed Congress on the reduction of taxes Ts? the elze of standing @rmy| irearings commence on the Bo GERMAN CABINET Any Friction. himself leader of the Pollsh insur- and not an attempt to dictate the ‘om 160,000 to 176,000 in the army) Nary Reviaimut Bil by the CRISIS CONTINUES! —_—_— gents in that territory, has been as- foreign policy of Pragident Harding, Be Hebi nba bill, discussion of | Committee on Irr : that @onator Borah eaid to-day in Which was resummed to-day. ‘They —enere mnie Rit! Devid cawrenes : na by the Interailied Pletiscite denying reports that his decision to beHeve tt will reveal an even greater PRAFROTLY NOKOTAG, Rene reeeianey: CieRiehy RAL Pars | (Social Rarrasman nian ge Tne. Ree: | emia Sener wh BS entire push the amendment marked a split "Pt in the ranks than was slows Vous he Rieamomd Time: Diapatce , Ygmentary Attitude on Ulte tart. between the Senate Progressives and daslats sais yemocrats, iid Isn't that etock npany’s loadin metum Is Charified. tes TON, May @ (Copyright, Previous despatches, received Inst the White House jed Oy nearly one-third of the I tere palatal sal | 1921).—Preaident THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 6, SENATE SITUATION DELAYS ACTION ON POLISH LEADER IS ARRESTED BY Caught—Fighting Still On in Southern Silesia. Upper ‘House, Administra- tion Stumbling Block. (Hope Is That Compromise Harding and his|evening, had reported the ineurrec- Girls Making Slippers, Size 10-D, To Be Worn by President Harding a m . NNOINVASION —GREATERSPUT | OF THEPRESIDENT'S OVERINGREASE IN. ~ Men Do me Care to See Democrats Repeat Vote Victory. Senator Explains ment Resolution and Gives Figures on Probable Vote. | ference amendment to the navy bill Heans, bent WPAT IS DOING | 10. DAY IN CONGRESS ¢ amen’s Bill Controller of and Babking SENATE. “The proposal by Congress to eS ACE He merely thinks Marge RYORILIN, May 6 (Associated Cabinet have found the question “t/an coating ts in Upper Silesia Initiate disarmament as an ea forces, On that cocusion: only 0: nt in dying as continuing to vi th ore ty je ous his reputa . the new Cabinet and the political a block to the wal: al wd “3 provines of Gis aginoy ‘etigh bes ee wee: Deen parties are reserving decision eon | erahling wainterrupted |Government announced that the power to make war and which must|_ *“Sr 18 held that with all members | cerning the formation of 9 new Min- | comidaration of domestic affairs Pirit Polish frontier bordering upon thine te taxea” eld ti attending another effort to increase tetr? until the parilamentary attitude Mt was tho German @raponmal that |Silesla had been closed, as it was pected oe) (la) eh, Gane the size of the army would meet with | é witli regard to the Allied ultimatum America mediate in the reparation reported that various Polish organt- itewmatorh it whe lavasion’ot the aan | decisive defeat. This would be re- on financial Indemnities hax been Gentroversy, New it ts the Allies who | 7#tlong were making preparitions to eutdve euthority far Conkrem: to © gretted by Republican leaders, who } Clarified, Por thia reason fo progrens formally invite the United Staten to/#°0d ald to tha Polish workers who Sau Hi Whew Tica eo eh sian ought Without avail to keep the party was made this morning. | take ber place beside them in settling had struck. vimatment ie the best way to aye q/mtct In support of the Adminis:ru- Leadere of the Majority Socighet | quewions growing aut af tbe Wur-| Kortanty, last evening's despatches — : tion eit. BAA; SdlaieiienA usseh, wands large sum of money. It happens that} "00 Party are stubbornly opposed to par- | pean war, 5 t we cannot reduce our naval armament The Committes on Appropr ations Hetpating in the formation of a Cub-| Tf it were not for the detionte atua- |TUArters fram which Be was Girwot- Unions others do so ule. ‘This mates |fecomnended 168,000 men, The Ad- | Inet containing reprenentatives af the tion In the, United States Senate, |IN# ‘he plans of the inurrectionista tt ° how! fe ¢|malitration tried to yet neq . Gevinan People's Party, and it tp be- | where the factions geveloped in the |fF the formation of a provisional no difference however, In the fact that | MINIS TO Tried ne et a P fleved that the Social Demosrevic | right over the Lengua ef Nations are |[SoPMameRs which were well under Ceti cas er a Sistas (he | were lost when Democrat prowanted Party, headed by Philipp Sohalde- | stil] unmconciled, tho Department of 1% MThe Senator asserted that he had |S? smendment for 160,000. | The All-Ceylon Tea ‘ mann, former Chancellor, bes defi- | state would act without hesitation. |, ,17" Pella Government discialma been assured that President Harding| A# i the navy bill efforts will be| ni fejected an tnvit to join | 0 7 " ade to ge c , : gs eserrgiral ation to jo cheney tats would ee pies ana ie a Gateh that tee nokia faw no objection to a discussion of |MAde to get un incrmse for the army| — “Deservedly the larg. ] +. there weld be no further ado about eee ne in ina oF his aida. disarmament hy Congress, although |! the Senate if the House does not ase sailing Cevions President Bbert has held the oon- |i: But tho mensihilitjes of the Senate |.) Te takes a big men to M0 the Prest- blind girl, and decided that @ pair of |) TT ee ne gen. (change front, It will have one chance: & af ferences with Reichstag leaders be- | mugt be taken Into consideration. The e proclamation, which, it 1# uB-|dent's shons, an two litte Kirls, Dorls | beaded mocassins would be the “next |!" Present mule lt slat te Sit) consider before the bill le passed Ml packed Tea in the fonging to the prasont opalition and | axecutive branch af the Gavernment |{wstord. was lamued et Sosnowslc. ang Adith Hrown, daughters of Mr.| bet thing.” spe icp antien aetocdap eitsunnd atl Reorad PSPTN | World” the Majority Socialist Party, bot has | fo, Jwhere Korfanty bag his hesdquar-| ang Mra Samuel Brown of No $130| However, it was necessary, of |(hAt he was opposed to adoption of : id fecla it unwise to rido rough shod | Members of the House are becomin Rot iqucgeadied 19 untangling the Gab- | over the folk ut the other end of the | are, Tmanded obedience te Nowin® Bailey Avenug Kingbridge, have | course, to team the size of the Prost- bal isdat haha cartel lal bAN le srittoal afithe way ite:Henate te in- Iine¥/crteis precipitated by the sudden | CVer, wie ‘SAK st the older and of Tie [Dolliwa, named a9 ehiet of the 'n-/ found out. The else of the foot of| dential foot. So there was nothing | | A canvass of the Senate By disarmar | ation This bi "ote. Wile~ 5 resignation of the Fehrenbach Min- | ,, a eeodd teenie: surgents, and Korfanty on pain of| president Harding ts 10D. to do but to write to the President | Ment advooaten showed twelve to ff- | TURN’ StRNO Peet ee rom ‘Tea Expert istry Wedneaday night, ee Da dat hats the Sianda ot death. It also _threataned thieves! Doris and Edith, who are fourteen | himself. Wednesday Doria reccived | ‘Ce? Republican Senators who, Borah ne ae i eo : Lelie Laue abla | Dr. Gustav Stresemann, leader of | tng Versailles treaty want America to| nt plunderera with the death #en-' and thirteen and conspleuaus for their |a letter from the President's secretary ore RO IRAT SA EHTS BIS INN eng nether Hic | the German People's Party, ts prom-| O10) 4 big part in eee eee and | (zoe, Hrenoh authorities here &0-) unueually long und ourly light chest- | which read 1"“Neariy ai) of tho thicty-seven'y kik. | berth aay mentioned as Ohancollor or od arte cepted Korfanty’s action without) nut hair, belong to the Campiire The White House, May 3. jcrats ata said to be in favor up the bills, ' oo a in ypreng in the new Cabi-|the nauonaliste led by Sanators/surprise, saying it would make little | Giris . Permit me to acknowledga the | If all these vote as indicated Bord Tt remains to be seen if the lowe , net, Belief algo exists that several| Borah and Johnson want America to/ difference with the eventual eut-| They were ted on the| receipt of your letter of May 1 |mendment will get a majority of the! branch of Congress will enforce its 7 mabe: je Pehrenbach Gov-| yay practically a eget y disappain | Bante: Sand taken: vinat e P mae will be returned to minia- cows oven. a lance EE atiaaa bist . Bresident’s jast visit when they were| and advise you that the President |” some of these Republican Senators, stan mati cagmnes Meese ta ' nee ‘ peaks With theumiciant forces” said/ unable to present apple blossoma and | W*# 10D shone, |howover, aro being subjected to pres. |Shansed the rules to provide for s { oe ls, carries with it one official, “we are doing everything | carnations, which were given to him| GEORGIN B CHRISTIAN J \eure and will doubtlesa change thair| closer check on increases made DICTUM NOT FINAL, _ | ‘portion of worjinoas which t¢| possible to’ put an end to this move-| gn behait of thelr organization by Ataaty, gation. Boray believes.” "lhe Renate , not altogether wm line with isolation|ment, and we hope to have the situ- | _ SO RUD GE: OPeTOrn aauir SAYS BERLIN PAPER | gcosrine. That's whorg the rub comes {ation in haad in two or three days | | eave ear a vote for dissrmament | URAState Newsnapers Change Hands . po hesitant : : vet York-Boston |R0t fegard a vote for dis 4 5 bs Nationalist Pras in G ‘And that'a why Preaident Harding's|Had the Germans not behaved so SAYS ITALY HALTED . [muir were in the New York-Goaton | oo, goiit with the President,” said| MUMTRA, N.Y. May &—Tiv Punins (4 bank on Abcre Caberes ! tional ss in © GENTMNY | decision, probably will bs a ocompro-| well conditions would have teen) PLAN TO SEIZE RUHR) According the strikers, engineors | Borah. “They regard |t rather as a| Sunday Teleeram, owned and publisiw Nea, Mousewife expials: ' Gays Allied Ultimatum Is |mise detiveen the two opposing view-|more serloys.” of the Ancriain Liner Bnland. whiah | inte Seana Uke PLP ete aver of| Gayre Rreoka. to-day was purchased by fj “All may family think it cap j De ras arrived here yesterday. have given |™men ci evre erncee tocemy, Wen boron ses oy é terest i | i Unacceptble. Salat, Tle aan be sovomiglianed By | ees gtrenlite eh. 10, ersten inet | Noy t-AmTerica Says Rome Deals | the international Neraiaiie Marine |GWvermenia) Sect uo ans etaten| Herman Buler end satories. who one daly CEL apeetiten nett con- 7 cenac With. ‘1 ind ® | QSwenty-four hours’ notice of their In- see! ane on - | woek ago purchased the Elmira Adver+ * r OBERLIN, May 6 (Amosiated Prose) —| forencos when American Ambaasa-|Sleht. The casuaitien among the With Issues With. “Peace Mind,” sention to quit. ‘This, ina etutemani | Ment by, Secretary of the Treasury | tsar, @ dally morning paper. See ety noma Bead Fm fe alge ori Mf] Cs ea ase cet pS HL pie ceeR NT He | a War Wak from tho Ocean Marine Engineers, at | MOUGt a ang navy omer ‘ually | Brooks will retire, Mr. Sut itr 'how warm the weathe catim, which the Nationalist’ Prose | DOr what is going on without taking | re given as ono French soldier killed) wasHING@TON, May &—"The peace | the sobs) ar veausle ile Tn te cert tie (ebly, opeerssnity: 207 soa bie ie leaico Mauiiain Ae tale Pi ‘ Gsaniibia 4h Genageminyen, ation that can possibly eamrmit the|Sd two wounded and several Italians | treaty has been slined—rightly or to. 450. 4 Government expenditures to ay won| the Telegram, which tas a lar ANCRE : Se arial Cenaaria anil bination evereencek wounded. Tha Poles agreed to perralt | wromly. ‘The efforts of my govern.| ‘The Usthmian Hiner Steelmaker | siderable degre. day, cireulation in Southorn New vost . preasen belief that once the Ruhr arca| REPRESENTATIVES’ POWER| the Bitente and local troops tn Grosg| mont at the Londgn conference wers baited from Piet C, Jersey City, early Fventuallly the machinery of the Ad- the Genuimne Roguejort Fiav@r es ae seen or tate MoULe be Liwtee Bireblits to ‘romain ‘there’ (a toeie | directed coward the sotua attainsaa |W2cay, Or London Bhe beds full ’ vertiser plant will be moved to the CNEESE #8 evacuated at eoma futara date under barracka. The insurgents ave dectared |! ila peace,” crew, acourding to employees of tho building owned and eccupied by thir ; ven official! representation in Allied s. urs are docla: pier, signed up at Gan Francisco for Telegram and a feven-day mor: Made by Sharpless, Phila, more favorable conditions than those Thi hy; : 4 le Oy rp Ny conferenote wouldn't mene comm, |i messages received here to be for- 6 ‘s why Count Storm, Italya|nine months about two months ago. papar issued from the Telegram tow named would be slim The new preg mil- | cibly recruiting males, including Ger- | Foreisn Minister, insisted that no war- |The ship had put into Jersey City for cabinet, it says, will face 2 momentous | Pent © American Governmont like or coercive measures be applied to repairs to its turbine. The other two mans, between sixtecn and forty-five Pe ‘ Gecision in that it willshaye to choose| All the other Prime Ministers and 4 ; ¥ Germany until the German Government {Sips of the line, ventor - | Detweon surrendering thie tmportant| Foreign Ministers can pledge. their bp Seca {ad sufficient time to etudy. accept or [ANG the Hobin Je were ‘i ' jerman industrial seation to foreigners! Governments to courses of action, but}, CPPPLN: Silesia, May 6—Two) rejeot sho allied ultimatum, Rolando |:ask would probably week or accepting terms the fuldilment of| he american ainbaatedor con do a, | undred Halian soldiers, commandod | Ricci, Italian Ambassador here de- |jonge ' % ‘ nee, Which would call for Huroulegn eff |e nae the Ba Bootes ie | vy Col. Bond of the British Army, | ctared to-day in an tinerview. The Shipping Board annonncel at PENNY A POUND PROFIT Papen wily have te forties the aimee |SIGR 6nd the State’ Dapaptnact esa vacuated Gross Strehlits, @ littie| ‘The qrmies of France were stayed | noon to-day it was making = ress in the operation of its ships in this port scheduled ver twenty miles southeast of this| from invading the Ruhr because Sfora ¢ tion whether the future holds prospects do no more than Congress permit for the amelioration of the Bmtente’a| when anything looking toward ex. |CU2 Met night. At that time the De he Mcnvtan ee ctaty ee the | Unload iprocerding with (Continued From First Page.) Pesne Mame present terms if an effort ds made to! penditure of funds or milit town wus under artillery fire trom) oii iy to o ¢ by patience | Uninterruptedly. In its statement the —————— garry them out instead of rejecting |i) HUtary #cUON polish insurgents, In making his re- 4 good wil Sane | board said: "We wish to co: se 66 99 hem in advance, Nebody te Ge any nipvelved- port to the Allied Commission here| "We propase to deal with quay |statement made yesterday a message to the above effect to the pe fa, to'be ty $ final word ia be belay The Senate has refused to pormit|Gol. Bond ur the necessity of | HOM Of Peace with a ‘peace mind” and | ever increasing number of ofc loyalist electors throughout the 6ix Pence making American representation on Burapean| sending reinforcements, laying em. o the United | me? (gio Bave been applying have) Ulster countion,. The menting of the i, ——>— commissions because of 4 feeling tat! phasis on the need of machine gun. s fa abeclutely nacowar a? settets | rate Bt SaaS Ol oacanet ow dakone ime ee Packa e , | jeer 2 ae al ‘eo in the world. ye asl lor this | o . at o “ U. S. TO COME INTO | tush action would lead to the rutifca- [and ammunition, ‘The French oft Go-operation.” | rhe of the Munson ting, | tended by tis Mister mara vere ot the g' , n of the treaty which provides tor |o: ee ks . 4 dd jast night after pping off} British Parliament an unionist 4 | Hoi ich provides tor|ciais here declared they were unable paatied Vaat ni Ete i 2 ; PEACE, SAYS COLBY } scr representatives: ‘The Prosident|to furnish more soldiers, saying they ane et etian feethtee dna’ rhe eee | Senta gr the paw ie. a ae 4 ace ; __ | doesn't need to appoint speoia) repre. | wore short of men everywhere in the MEN TAKE PAY |mac, of the United 8 meee BD ene ain pecia y repare or €x-Secretary of State Predicts En-|#entatives, however, as he can use| plebiscite zone. Gut linmisdiately after Fein, ‘6 ’ ” ; : F American Ambassadors who already | The Vole gnchorage for a time in t 6 + the \ oa q 0 ‘alrnady E jes ure reported to be in a ohn BL ANG LONDON, May 6.—Hope that the 0 er Ss ia } eae: pyintagtc Unity [have been confirmed by the Senate, | possession of the entire eastern sec Laila conel He ae SRS haa BASH of Sir dames i in London ress. Nevertheless, Mr. Harding fi 4 . : i >t ad wel OE UI eR SOHN 4 . Mr. Ha ic is inclined {tion of Silesia as far north as Rosen her ships Which sailed were the | © [She + § + ae, 7 LONDON, dhay Gocicataance la anit coueull the Sonate es thorm which (he commission heard Honekiog ee the Oriental Navigating | Pasion de Valera, the Irish Kepub-|) Om Sale Friday and Saturday, May 6th and 7th i y ia an and proceed Gompany,. bound for South Onl iican leader, may be a sign of enduring Britlah-American amity and} with fecling of assurance that the|they occupied yesterday without op- Company, hound for South Amerien.|the dawn of peace in Ireland per- At All Our Stores j 8 firm belief that America would “come | Senate will not embarrass him by any | Position, Pighting is still going on| nd A, Linc, bound for Australia: sd newspaper Comiment here: to- . , | into the peace” in a manner to wake} move disapproving of Amorican one [at Rsbnik, in Southern Sitesia ’ 7 ; 0 ARICA Some! sournals, however, fe. glance will show that these are the good old t ¥ Me Mu a} CRCan pyr je fa re of previous a rf + ry j recat ae ates be pce ticipation in Allied councils | When a copy of thy proclamation ——- - toward be ace, and were inclined to fashion candies—the kind that Mother will H Colby. formes Secretary at State, in| ‘Phe Department of State wants the| issued by Adulbert Korfanty, Im which! —(continyod From First Page) |BALTIMORE CALLS {temper hope with caution, Tie Lan: enjoy: Chocolate Covered Peanut Clusters, ; Speaking at the American Luncheon |!2Vitation of the Ailies accepted be.|¥e declared himsel¢ Governor of i FOR SUB-CHASE ieoe atterts to ‘secure pence, ‘beside Old Fashion Gum Drops and Assorted Har : Cas veer, eRGes Hh Wenhd taatitcne Upper Silesia, reached the Inter- B RS; | iisst etterts oy to Candies. QUALITY, QUAN’ TITY, PRICE—three bi; - tate the bandling ik eathe Gheaniaa tions severmad 4a that being carried on by Sit James A R Mr. Colby, wha was the guest of /of Buropean affairs and assigt in oon- |4!!'et Commission here a French offi- bs BOSTON TUGS HALT) ana Mr. de Valera, were going for- factors which make the “Big Three” the most pro- 4 honor at "the luncheon, touahed only {serving American nigbus, Inckdentalty | it seid: or a eee ‘Aste Danes ee Li rs beaten pros ee ‘mac nounced success ever launched in the candy industry. ; riefly upon rican | thee katie on Amarin! “Korfanty {8 now a rebel, and,|%84 conferences wit! retary ‘Publicity will not advance the: $ es 5 erica's foreign policy ' 1 . ‘i news r added, “but none of . nia pemwcapacen fa Rurcoeen a estas in the absence af a decision ee te no, |#hould we apprehend him, he will be| Hoover and Tepreacntatives of the|Naval Academy Boats Ordered | the Powsne pe eens these efforts h 1 } nto Ww ay Shipping Board. They immediately alee x . Chocolate Covered i the war. but she caine. She is coming |the Versailles Tyeaty shall be modi. | reated 4@ suc Salle’ @ qacting. of sa See Gol Ready for Trouble on Ships | is laboring entirely tn vain agg One Pound } peanut Cluste vy de -_ ee es ee! - 24 ; ‘he Chronicle remarked hoe rs ; late into the peace, but she will come.|fied is undergoing an interesting | @ ¥ Offers Troeps te Allies for | mitts for 3 o'clock this afternoon at in Chesapeake. admit the definite retention of Ireland Box of ‘4 It may be by the postern gate and not,|procesy of evolution, First, it was Service te Silent ‘ ithin the empire—on no other basis Elsewhere 64¢ as many of us had fondly hoped.|made plain that the United Stat SE as er No. U1 Broadway, BALTIMORE, Md, May 6.—Three| Yh’ negotiations proceed—and the ’ Gurough the entrance hall, but Wis! | oiaimed a voloe In BR teal apg Weep amy fa eet has] It was announced that the commit: | sunmarine chasers attached to the| real issue is seen to lie, not between ree a time and fashion, o that | claimed a vote all questions grow-| Offered her military force: ne | boo $ ie - } ne | real issue 18 sec RO will leave no doubt of the desite of her | ing out of the Euroy § a rtante’ fon aarvion 1h Viewer. Mllaaia (eee ee ee Naval Academy at Annapolis are in| !reland and England, but between the Old Fashic ' weople te discern and to discharge their | ee race that reeves War because | seer the Cabinet decided not to send | from Admiral Benson, < readiness to sail for Baltimore to|'%8 isgiands. pound: the! Pally One Pound ) snion ty to ‘the world In a spirit of oyyiis [Of the fact that America was a party |an expedition there on ; eyes ay coaeranad On the same grov t y Ex: ; 1 fo the’ Allies and to participate inthe |t the armistice by wie tne re | sonality : nits own re) tho Shipping Board, which may lad | meet any eventuality that might arise| press counsel non-interference by Boxof ) um: Reape or ? ponsibitit: eal af anlar a care to @ settlement of the shipping strike. | from the marine workers’ strike at| Englishmen. in any negotiations, con- Elsewhere 54c¢ i and the remmpti mah Drugross, [Was won, - To REOPEN ON FULL TIME, |. THe strikers announced this after-|this port. Onters were received | vludiny by saying: “We have muddled VESTIONS *| noon that two steamship lines, mem- | ceived | vie Irish question long chough, Let { joo th k Mp from the Navy Department yester- | the 4 AFFECTING JV. 8. ve at tha < s r uy give Irishmen a chance to settlo GOVERNOR NAMED Now it appears that ei th | machinery Wakers Hind Ben on | Des of the Owners’ Association, had /day to prepare the war craft for ser-| jt” | { Assorted Hard FOR PORTO RICO! «1, Ppa ile the prin Foyr-Day Se ie. signed up a wage agreement on the yice but no further instructions had| The Daily Graphic enthusiasticall One Pound Candies ciple enunicated was a broad ong the | WoonsockuT. R. L, May 6 1hu (9! scale, ‘The announcement came peen received early thie forenoon, All| congratulated both Sir James and Mr. | Boxof ) si - : American Government intended only | par -peirce Manufuctu Company |ftom strike headquarters in Boston | three boats mount 4 maghine gun on| te Valera, and Linge! ee ne Elsewhere 75c &, Mont Reily, a Kansas City ‘ a ened sp sation, Europe was in-| announced to-day that {ts plant, om- and stated that the two linea were | deck, Sion Fee ray erie Evening| Nisei cline wel that the request of the | playing 700 persons would ghut down|thy Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc.| W. W. Pingle, director ai =I a aye to-night it he Harding Man, Nominated beeen Government was wide- | to-merrow night for a week, and would 28 . | ‘ rene PAPA HBA GA NS Be, eT enterene - fy Preald M oF a Week; and would and the Peninsular and Occidental tons of the Shipping Hoard Tere, had | monwentous Tah ‘ RA SPECIAL ALS y President, {sweeping and none of the repiiog om | Feonen Mae M4 on All Ses Foe PAM: | Ling \asked for Government protection, | held In London during the wee) ! _WABHINGTON, May 6.—if Mont ally yccepled Mr. Hughes's doctyine, | tools, has been pperating on a four day | Notification of the action of the) BOWPON, May 6—Movement of He : Milk Chocolate Cover ed Rolly, @ Kansas City business man, was but merely promised” to assent wo | edule Eastern lines came to Oscar Carlson, | barges and other shipping tn this har-| Feiner are expected to be p nominated by President Hanting to-day Ameriva's viewpoint on Yap. And the === === === |head of the marine firemen's organi- |bor was hampered to-day when fire. | the newspaper adds, | F res sh Pineap leo! Gur Regular 79¢ Ge ods Cc © be Governor of Porto Rico. Mr. United Btates has Rot woucht to eons | st no other point have the decisions | gation in this gity. The lines oper-|men on many harbor tugs joined the | p POUND ) BOX © Rely was one of the onisingl Harting sirue the favorable replies af the af the Allies affected America adver- | aio fftgen ships of a total tonnage marine workers’ strike. ‘Phe Boston |*#®* Pere Waw lnterged. ta 39e- mae Vropean Governments in she Yap |vdy. Merefore the Huropean gov- lof 26,162. The chief vessels of the |Towboat Company had only t t pads Relessce 185. Other nominations sent te the Senare “Unlroversy ay meaning an prance jaraments are merely asked to agree to | feet the Calvin Austin, Governor | Line y two of] pupLIN, May 6.—Thirty-six at Ch l t are; Robert H, Lacas of Loulvile (if the idea of uniimitid Fight on the the principle that where the interwats | Dinglay and Northland, and they sail it# fleet of fourteen tugs tn commis-|tacks on the Crown forces, with ocotate “ ert part of the Washingion Government |of the United States are expecially af- |to : on. ‘The Ross Towboat Couiin of whic to be Collector of Internal Revenue ‘ pecially af-|to porta In New England and also to | sion ne Ross oat 1 ty-cluht casualties, one of which Bre Seer ueen Parent upset any debinion or wettiement | fected, thix kovernment shall be con: | Halifax, NS. The P. & O-line Tung |had three out of six operating, and | Was fatal, are reported in the woolly Molasse A, y ade by the powers while America | sidered as having an equal voice Fan Waseen ia Hava all yeasels of the Commercial and |summary’ of eyents in Ireland Issued : Willeuta, of Duluth to be Collector of was absent from the counc'lé of the | Such « proposition is not diMcult| At strike headquarters it was also, Doakes ‘Towboat Companies were Dublin Castle to-day “par | a P niwere twelve unsuccessful at ) Internad Revenye tor the detrict of Allien, | for ine Allies to aceapt and indeed i | sald that the Bluefield Fruit Steam- tied up. techn ci nollae barracka cand. thr! NEWS i pegs Wilfred |W. Lufkin of Has- | On vhe other hand the signiticant | compromise between the extreme in- | ahip Company and the Mexican Fruit SAVANNAH. Ga, Mag é—Several /tin"voin murders of clviligng. Forty ae piles pnd thing is that Amoriva Now merely in- | 1 wtion which the | urop amship Company, both sailing aut shots were fired at Shipping Woard|two. raids were made on tho malls xc ton; Samuel W. George of Haver i ping fixceptiona ptgatan: Gammuel W Gaorwe of raver” wins an an equal volce an questions promptly gave ¢o the Amencan of New Orleans, had signed the old officials here to-day ag they were Arrests. for outrages and politica eerie diss ah decease which directly affect the Unitud ad the desire of the United wage scale. A telegram from San ranging to put strikebreakin oifenens aumbered forty-olent and >OUN c 4 fates wath a mandates In oll-bear-| Mtu'es to recover ax much low ground Francisco announced similar action men gboard the ateam@bip Pauisen. | 28, Imteeminent orders Were teusl: POUND BOX 4 ‘areas where American capita! is| 4s possible through Amorica’s tajlure on the part of the White Blyer Fleet No one was Injured. A few brickd|terhed® “Releases from ‘Incsrnment erented, and cable communipatians | to ratify the treaty af Vermailies | Whose dhipy Harvard and for- wore thrown also, but without effect, |numbered 156. | me DPT ERE al a |

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