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ete WEEKS STRIVING Appointment — of Secretary W Down to Business. i By David Lawrence. ning World.) WASHINGTON, May right, i“ of the War Department. with the explain to the outsider, and conflicting personaliti is hailed as the best malignant controversy Sree: War Department could smoocthty. During the war and {he armistice there has the Conversely, tion of resources on Side of the Atlintic ‘a voice in promotions which more than sion upset slates made on this side, OPEN BREAK. The conflict between Gen. ton and the headquarters of ier of open break. Secretary Weeks has appreciation of the ability March. But some extent the i]l- made enemies | tory as one of the | war in Washington. | point a new Chief of Staff. 4 Pershing’s ability and large in the equation, yet alized that to put Gen the closest contact alive cer GEN. OF GEN. PERSHING. The first the » Am ary forces he made ene verve Armies and occupy And distinct post from the Organization of the army hero of t TO END CLASHES IN WAR DEPARTMENT Pershing, Hailed as Best Way Out of Malignant Controversy. TAKES PRACTICAL VIEW. ants Cliques to Cease Intrigues and Get (Special Correspondent of The Eve- (Copy- 1921).—Secretary Weeks has started in earnest to heal the sores The ap- Pointment of Gen. Pershing as Chiet of Staff of the United States Army, unprecedented election of an Assistant Chief of Staff who will avowc@ly have charge of all admin- intrative detail, may seem difficult to but, viewed a8 a part of a genera! policy of rec- conciliation between jealous factions , the move way out of a which had Its origin during the war and whieh had | fo be settled harmoniously before the function indeed since becn more than one clash between the officers who saw service overseas, somo of whom had a tendency to regard as jess important the stay-at-home om- cers, and the folks who directed the training of troops and the mobiliza- Amorican | officers on this side showed a sensi- itveness concerning the overseas offi- Gers—the latter having insisted upon upon CONFLICT NEVER A MATTER OF Poyton | C. Marsh, Chief of Staff, in Washing- Gen. Pershing overseas was never a mat- the highest of Gen. Gen. March incurred to| vill of members | accus of Congress who were not tomed to be treated brusquely even Im war time. Just as Gen, ¢ owder in Congress by a rigid enforcement of the Draft Law, eo will Gen, March be known in Army his-| martyrs of the has i Secretary Weeks, however, ; taken a practical and not a sent|- mental view of the situation amooth out the various controversies and start things going, he had to ap- Gen eatige bulked it wus re-| Pershing in| with administra-| tive detail might serve only to keep n elements of controversy HARBORD CLOSE FRIEND plan suggested was that an expedition- of Re- rate peace-time | But a care.) PERSHING'S PLANS ARE FOR WARTIME. ARMY OF 2,500,000 | as | | Work Already Under Way for) | Building Up of Fifty-Four | Divisions of Troops. BE INCREASED. Orders for Organization of Local Units Already Being Sent to Area Commanders. MAY WASHINGTON, May 14 (United Press),—Plans for building up a war- time army under Gen, John J. Per- shing, the newly appointed Chief of Staff, are already under way. The present intention of the War Department to prepare the army for war, it was learned to-day, is to put the military establishment on a basis where in the first mobilization after & declaration of war 2,500,000 men can be put immediately under arms, As the perfection of this huge mil- {tary machine progresses, new plana probably will be evolved by the War Department to cover further mobill- gations, possibly up to the maximum. the War Department to comprise fifty-four divisions, nine regular army divisions, eighteen Na- tlonal Guard divisions and twen seven organized reserve divisions, ‘There are to be one regular army, two National Guard and three reserve di- planned. by camps they will be urged to enlist in President Harding has the reserves, \ She Is Talented Musician and Writer Grey of Fallodon will Lady Glenconner Priaulx Tennant, who died !n Novem- | ber, 1920, Asquith, George Windham, M. Secretary to Iroland, possesses great beauty and and Freeport, VISCOUNT GREY, . ENVOY, TO WED DY GLENCONNER FE gini olleys Into Towns. TROOPS HELD Secretary Weeks Orders § Restore Order. WILLIAMSON, W. Va, May The heaviest fighting of the three- day mine workers’ war in County broke out at noon to- READY. ol- diers Sent to Mingo If Needed | Mingo Fighting factions hidden in the West Virginia and Kentucky hitis let og Sees Tee ieee [10080 repeated vollers City and Allburn, Gates, Spriggs, New oward and Merrimac were sub- jected to hot fusillades, The casual- ties now are placed at six dead and many wounded Captain J. R. Brockus with a de- tachment of state pulice comman- deered special trains and started for the Tug River Valley section. Besides Being a Famous Beauty, ORI eth Prem Pabtiming Oo, (The New York Krening Works.) DON, May 14--That Viscount soon marry is widely rumored Comme 10% of America’s man-power. in the circles in which they move.} Dan Witt, a miner, is among the The war army on which Gen.| Lady Glenconner Is the widow of the|lutest victims. He jeft the mouth Pershing will soon begin work is|first Baron of that line, Edwardjof a mine yesterday afternoon ‘o Procure water for women and chil- dren, He was killed before he had taken twenty steps into the line of fire, A sore of women and childrea at Alburn were eaid to be suffering for want of food and water in a mine He was a brother of Mrs. Lady Glenconner, a sister of the late , once Chief {fs @ brilliant musician of the cars. Bus lines operating Sane 0 aoe etween suffered a setback cabcile Morgan of West Vir- 1D Passenkers within the corporation Staten Island. 'sSTHE EVENING WORLD SATURDAY, [never been neording to a complaint | MAY HEAVIEST FIGHTING ALF HAYMAN DIES; OFMOUNTAINWAR LONG MANAGER OF — NOW UNDER WAY. FROHMAN PLAYERS ctions Hidden in West Vite Noted Prodiaee: Succumbs to! nd Kentucky Hills Fire | Lung Ailment—In Bed Two Weeks. Vowed Fulfil Plans of His Chief, Who Went Down on Lusitania, Alf Hayman, gen jthe manager Enter- No. Ine, his ho 615 Fifth Avenue, from a complication of lung troubles. Charles Frohman, rises, died to-day at away. He bad been confined to his apartment for two weeks, but (ians- ieted business up to yesterday from his bed Mr. Hayman pneumonia a Europe to relapse Jast uiffered an attack of | ago and wont recuperate. He had a fall, and since then had} able to regain his c | plete health, ‘Two weeks ago he w: again stricken and took to his bed. Mr. Hayman was one of the most widely known theatrical managers He became head of the organization | known as Charles Frohman, in when Charles Frohman lost his lif# in the sinking of the Lusitania, May ye tol CARRIED OUT PROJECTS. | Several of Mr. Huyman’s reiatives | Riackberry | Were at his bedside when he passed 14, 1921 'ALEXA STIRLING DRAWS CHAMPION IN GOLF OPENING i] Miss ALEXA STIOLING STRIKERS’ RUSE FAILS TO DELAY ~—_ FINLAND SAILING Big Red Star Liner and Two Others Get Away-—May ex- tend Walkout. Three ships left (his port to-day de- spite the marine strike. ‘The Fintind f the Red Star Line, cleared with o | *ull crew and 1,000 paasengers fo Europe. This is the biggest boal at fected by the strike that hus satted ‘The Finland left om schedule time, jnoon, though a number of striking seamen, who had hired out throws an agency as strike-breakers, de serted the slip at the last minute an effort to cripple her ‘The Henry A. Mallory of tie Ward Line also sailed on time this after- noon, bound for Havana, with a full passenger list. The ship owners reported that the 0 American Gets Her Wish; Is to Ma zai Wink 12.000-ton bout Walter A. Lucken- Meet Miss Leitch, British |dach, of the Luckenbach steamship ‘ itle Holder. \Company, had put to sea early this LONDON, May 14. — Miss Alexa) MOrning bound tor Philadelphar and : Hamburg Stirling ta oman’ tirling of Atlanta, woman’ qult/" \ other movi baa boun tmadw by champion of the Cecil Leitch, champion, will fled, as they ha ha United Statos, ve ber wish g » been drawn to a ch other in the first round of ladies’ open champ \p, to Dlased on May 30. The goliing experts are looking for- | ME + 1915, When the news came to him | ot the death of his principal, referred | He personally "AS Kiss for Cinderella,” the Barrie piays, expressed the wish that eventually! iit iene eter (he villeee ttm | sini by W. Jenks, general mar a-| “Dear Brutus” and “Mary Rose,” as trained every year in these camps. transportation corporation law, requir- ————_—_~ Lune,” AS a mark of respect, the] The orders for the formation of the! ing them to obtain franchises and filo FINDS FIRE ON TUG, Empire Theatre will remain dark the | local units of the reserves are now! bonds. ‘The action was taken on ao day of his funeral, Mr. Hayman had} belng sent to the army corps area| statement by officials of the New york| SAVES CREW / ASLEEP been associated with the Frohman communders, along with lists of the! and Long Island ‘Traction Company [enterprises for nearly thirty years 67,000 or 68,000 officers at present en-| that trolley service would be improved, — if lean In the roserves, hes officers| Hempstead has placed similar re-| Returning Seaman Dis covers Sus-| R | ABOR AD | will receive commands in units| *!fietions upon the buses. — Garden picious Blaze on Bellrock at | SUE THEIR ul ‘LE ERS. formed in thelr home city or town, City has refused to permit them to pick Workers Want Salary Lost om Av-! ward to this as the great match of the| If Miss Stirling wins she tournament. GERMAN SHIPPING HEAD HERE Dr. Cano Seen tween Mix Coontry and Amert crowd of citizens s for year grand | The case of the poration against Apartni Inwood arbitrated joldsmith of the ridtration Poard, mt Be ing from Oct $10 a month. Th ance of the 8: tha, countey tr | ful examination of the law revealed | Pd the country will thus be covered | jimity : GMO roerye i count of Mlegal Strike, | with the reserve organizations. Reg'| a Fenn 3 What is believed to have been an that this was impossibie—the urmy| 1) limy omeers will & Should the action of Freeport case | ATLANTA, May 14.—Recovery of And all its parts must be under ie atte: baht Reece tol tne guapension of bus servic the reai- attempt to destroy the ocean-gving' siiary Jost while on an illegal strike is command vf the Chief of Staff ; ops Be formar) by the Long Island ‘Traction Company, |e Bellrock, of the Belirock ‘Towing asked In seven damage sults totaling ask Cougress to make a new Mon and training ————— Company, was frustrated early to-| $10 filed here against 1 1 offi-| Meant legislating for a particulal | cers of the Brotherhood of Railway and RUitioh ehioh Wisi vecente of Raltronds Acs | NEW SCHOOL | FOR PRINCETON day when Robert Carwell, a seaman. | Steamship. Clerks, Freight. Handlers, ing upon the retirement of Gen. opt Wage Cat. . , re 3 a yes. Pershing. The only way out to make} DETROIT, Mich, May 14—A vane | meus for Study of Architectare| Tetuming to the boat from shore Be een ee taocanenel Gen, Pershing f of Staff, give|reduction of 15 per cent. hax been| to Be Erected. leave, discovered smoke issuing from Tneyee Ry the Osnital of Gane , him nominal command of the ‘entre ators, mate 0 bi ia i “army and spocitic command of th fallway tertien ope | May It—A new | the engine room and extinguished a’ xailway when, they assert, J. W reserve armies, The man chosen for Michixan, Lake st, | school of arehitectu _fo be ony of the) tre he found there, Several men{ Thomas, Grand Vice Provident of the Assistant Chief of Stat —ien. Har the Detroit iver by the | most complete In the United States, wi Clerks’ Union called: a strike May: 17, bord—is a close friend of Gen. 1 d\n Arbor’ allroad ig | be etcted at Princeton University near | Were sleeping on the boat 1920, which the Grand President later hord—is a close friend of Gen. Per nn Arbor’ Railroad, OL SSO Ss: Saran M Aitaraly) nen siroeh 20, whie ° de 0 “ashing. He can be expected to handle| ¥4s Announced to-day Md Hy the site of the present art museum, | The Bellrock was ued up in Mo- clared Megal. the peace-time army without friction —_.-- | Work will be begun Immediately, ‘The | Williams's Shipyard, at the foot of HSS ES Secretary Weeks feels thut he PIMLICO ENTRIES | new school has been designed by Ralph | Henderson Avenu : vk e : | new wchoot hax been den by Ralph | Hender Ser nea one ition and begun & ne ee | Adama Cram. ‘Tho halls of the building | ton, Staten Island, and near her were|N. J. TO BORROW $17,000,000. Be one eee eee, mak 4nd) PIMLIOO RACE TIA Mi, May | Will be decorated with ast specimens | 9 dozen vessels. Carwell told the po- ~ . Take (Over deames 3 fabala, to cease their intrigues and|!4—TMe following are the entries for |ebtained by Profesor Howard Crvsby'| ice ne found shavings and other rib. | Manwers 10 Take Over Iaane, Var settle down to busines Monday's races Butler during his excavations ia Asia ' : z aa e y Aer be ure) dati Apowed | ish piled In the engine room. Ape] ee nn rereny ELOPER P tmaainly of visiting Instructor Amor parently the fire had been started but bankers probably will tnke over $17 S$ SPEEDING WEST. wey Pure and cand Weeees ore Grant Li! few minutes prior to lis return,| carmen instars conde to be lnewed weci PWACh es As ity headway was not aufficient to th, as a result of @ conference to- Siver and Girl Satd to Be om Way Higa. Te month, as a a ew ACCUSED BROKER CLEARED, | Pvent bis extinguishing the flames] day between members of the New Jer- to San Fe Li i. \ " : o 40 with bucke! of water y State Bankers Association and CEDAR RAPIDS ta 1 Mis vharay Mates New Yorker Falls to Prove Larcen a Comptroller Newton A. K. Bushee | Biver of Now Brunawick. N. J., anid tol ole ant QtAen, in Deal For dtp MY Awed Mintater Retenned. Soldier bonus bonds take tp $12,000, } be wanted in that State for deserting Heneroient, 1 Hoehne bay) pe Rey. Andrew #, Wilson, retired |000 of the Issue, and the balance, \a munsed through here late yemerday YT Dolly G10, *Deddy He | eda peat ( Otte | old, of He A charge 4 bridge and ty bonds to be off upd for San Trancinco, necordina to) Ll, Minnie, 0H) *Hactatene, “1 Putnam & Company of thin city was | Chiot Mullla, 1 1. charg i PRioRe toa Luna Baas 6 ¢ f a Risteat one Wat tere Ne HTH MACK TY Vwadaem: chee [found not gulity yesterday of larceny wax discharged In the Jamalca Magis: | lanue will be put on wale June 14, mint ta andl f (ae mn fo: fon $1,600 from Lawis Sreon | {rates Court to-day iby Magistrate Mil- — sain at Buttalc Vetiyanne yah Mt S00 em "i im hewin Hi. Green) ir Sche minister's counsel wold the Aged Woman Killed by Gan, 4 — gy nt EL Sl ib " 1 Magistrate that the minister had been a ‘ at a) Mont ott Was arrested last 4 Ms le fi fa) Mon Hoarrten 114 Heoren ‘ | last month wut Into a home for aged pastors In] Mra. Klsie Gebhart, seventy-two j LS. Haus, aera, 1 Trig Me Not, | Gruen's complaint lavolving a Pe cee iold, Waa Toad GaAs. in edi at Cartew Wetton, a ter ion In German marks whieh he New Jerse, years old, was fo =- {ia ‘Xin Fang onin ib) Quiney Steble were paid for and pot delivered 2 corre tinerentrrsttn her home from gas poisoning to-day, ; _ Six Hunde Volunteers Take the Herey eauueT’ 0 — — — Coalition-Untoniat Wins, y her first lage, ‘ TH OR can; Hire year land her son by bh i marriage, H Place of Striking Stewards, Sa. Alster Honors For Cotlewe Star, LONDON, May 14,.—Sir Cecll Low-| imi) Geiaman, forty-two years old ; SOUTHAMPTON, England, May 14 Ape enieee | Pais May 16.—The| ther, Coalltlon-Unionist, was elected tolwas overcome by gas and taken to ‘The Cunurd Line steamer Aquitan Holbrook All-Around ‘Trophy of the Uni. | te House of Commons by the narrow | riushing Hospital in a er 1 con- Salle, this morning for New York Veraity of Pittaburah has beom awarded | [nthe penrith Conatitnenes. Sir ceo} jdition. ‘The family live at pple of the stewards’ strike. “More than ; to Herb McCracken, star athlete of the | polled 7,673 votes as guliat 7.647 for| lth Street, College Point, Queens. F Slice were co bee” oe eeawares ‘jal faimnas institution, ‘The award w {a independent-L Abert cyponeiit, “Levi | Mrs, Gebhart heated some milk juat : er ean OTe | is of Mot Sallian, jbefore retiring Jast night, and it is y his achi belt doshe a ntally disconnect- b 2 witiam RLise ii WAtts Daughter # at i Gets S150 @ Week Alimony. led a pee tube a EMPORIA, Kan, M4, 1 vity in afta niversity. Alimony of 8150 n Kk and $1,590 | ee g ites While, 16. caly. dence suis Metracken's tiaine sill be tho first to| counsel for were allowed Mrs. Mar American Money In Daneig Baal- = + 18, on agbter of Wil- appear on the trop! meh year the | Hartman, wife of Otto I, of No, 2a: i © Ham Allen’ Wiite, author and. pub. wiait name of another winner will be added, [diverse Drive Lobieod ingnoniee, 7 - ey . Maher of the Wmporia Gazette. ta dead my ae No. 80 Pino Street, by Justice Tier: DANZIG, May 14.—A banking tn- foes ie eceaee, 2% fall frome FATHER 0) to-day, penitin a Mantnt tials ptitution controlled by American capital home ist Tussday, Pure food \onlo—bullds new separation, j hus been opened in this city, n BE. = = iRie R Acemoaa a a x fourth with 1), — CUTS LANDLORDS’ DEMANDS, eee Co-Operation Shots, tarte The fagitt rough Té6th street to laxington J nd tumed south Just'ae Swayne fired three shots at hin, | Al T5th Street the policeman oye-tool hie iman and placed him under ar dmitted that he had trie to steal » of cloth from Benjamin shop and that he was released from the penitentiary yesterday after seovins 9 208 Tenants to Pay $4 Monthty tn-| crease Instead of 810 Demande ——— ANTHEM~— Awake, Awake, Put On Thy Strength, O Zion. .Stainer OFFERTORY~ Sound the Loud Trumpet in Zion . . Woodman Prvacher, DAN BEEBR, Bomon University Souool of Theology, Duluth Realty Cor. | Evening at 8 o'clock 268 tenants of the| #, thirteen buildings | ANTHEM~-How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place Brahms (tion of Maphattas || ANTHEM—The Souls of the Righteous. (4 Cao!'s—1 Memoriam) sterday by ¢ Seventh District. (% who decided that an increase of $4. 4 month per tenant, 1 last, will be landiords demanded increases averaging fair ‘Ten snte Associa will meet next Moadmg to vote on (he c wart after Sway dat- who) | the striking unions to tle up shipp: OR substantial came to England hoping to meet Mi the English woman golf Jot only in this port but cipal harbors | Gus Brown, in the of the world head of the prin | Seamen's reat | Mtermational Union, which is att he; fled With deep-sea organizations in be {Other junds, sent lust night secret | cabled instructions to Antw London, Southampton, Havre. Rio de Jansirv, Buenos Ayres, and other principal ports of Europe and S01 erica, ask’ t | feared that such a step without giv- ; i . |may meet her American associate,|S0uth Amertea, asking the support] eieea ie nian ces oF fae ines es eee Her {atest book, “The! where they sought safety Thuratay to invariably in the theatrical wo | Mis Marion Hollins, in the seound |*f seamen and ailled dock workers! .nz Germany one more chance to corps areas covering the Unite en ee r ve last Jan-/morning. One wing of the Sight as “C. F," Hayman made a vow 1 ‘) round, a the experta say that on form {to refuse to discharge the cargoes of| show geod faith and an carnest States, uary, would go to show that & BrOUD | rages about the mine mouth and he would carry out, to the least e- | wiss Hollins ddould bout Miss Alling. (Sips sailing “unfair” from New] Intent to pay would prolong settle- The standing war army will consist/of spirits in the astral plane has|their escape is cut off. tall, every plan hin chief had formt-| ton iiughos, against whom she ia| YOrk | ment und compel wastage of funds of skelotonized divisions. spninited bad dotlle see plan for in WASHINGTON, Muy 14.—Major lated, and that he would continue 4rawn in the free round . Thomas B. Healey, head @ Ma-' 8urely Needed for reconstruction, jof probably a little over 1,000,000 men | ing with relatives on earth. At least! (65 Read, Commandant of the Fitts the great business Charles Froohmaen rine ngineers’ Union sald to-day! “For these reasons, the Americans will consist of highly trained officers|s0 says Sir Oliver Lodge, who wrote | c bait oe cons ‘ “The Earthen Veosek | COTPS Area, was instructed to-day by had built up in this country M’ ANENY PAYROLL definite instructions were issued yes- 8 Well us the British regarded with and men forming @ area ri Seale . vanviaie Tho Earthen Vessel. Secretary Weeks to send Federal’ To this end. Alf Hayman presented ray to the engineers of tow buat, the greatest sutisiaction Germany’ which an tmmediate beg eae i a Gen Sas en Kale Sl sia troons into Mingo County, West Vir- Maude Adams, Keuiel Barrymore, STILL LACKS O. K. this harbor to refuse to dock or| prompt and unequivecal acceptance SHOW ONC men cath) by carried) guby th AEC "Waste LS eh apart vinia, if the General deemed the OUs Skinner, Willlam Gillette, Ann Ke out any “unfair steamship ja It ts fett hut France won a noable the first mobolisation ig Nee iapetat sae Beultie snipes eo leiate anee presence of troops there necessary to Murdock and Cyril Mande in the! (x. Howe Honors Salary 128 pert whatever Mag ste might |(riumph and acted with moderation ‘The greatest lar aie SCR te ont oe soca of a (Well the mine strike disturbance. plays in which “C. ¥." would have, -TIZ, Howey lonors ‘This, he explained, was done by | Md Wisde ae elati isan Perens pie na aneee to|book in the library of a country|, The number of troops to go wax had them appear, and always with) List of Employees Who Were on OC 406 Tbe} OL uth ay a merioan ca excellent prngress toward | ted eee wl Aue - ‘approai-|house. Looking up the volume she| ett to the discretion of Gen, Read. the announcement, “Charles Fron | Delaney | steamsh were raing over) reconstruction” and a normal eocn- jumve a reine Sen nae seeular |FELA On ‘pagel? this. message; |Gen. Read advised the Department man presents,” just as If his wsso-| i ee business to foreign ships, ‘The| “lic situation mately 1,500, 5 |e is y ‘ane yo Clute had never taken the long =| Complroiier Craig announced to-da Soutilenwineers cwiliinideed | tos! ——_—— army and National Guard when ex-| “What would 1 not give to be| véterday that he was holding a fore ney B Jour nat he had honored the puyrotis sent| {OW Boat engineers Ailes is PARDONED “LIFER” panded to War strength will be ap. |With you and comfort you, dearest|'® readiness pending instructions Al ‘ Feat 7.) to him two weeks ago by ‘Transit Con- | Blorrew and receive further inatruc- {mately 450,000 and 650,000 men | mother." from Washington and advices from a Alf Hayman, born in Wheeling, W.! struction Commissioner Delane and | tions: ARRESTED AGAIN SUK tively, the War Departmens| The famous medium, Mrs, Osborne| Staff officer sent into Mingo County Va fifty-six years ago, grew up in| the ompioyens of the new nsit Com-| Mr. Healey said the instructions to ia ae Leonard, through whom the message|to investigate the situation St. Louis, whither his parents Went) mission who were unde D nies [them would not affect the sailings of eased When He Savs He Did hess ieailahaaey aon have been |e, had never been in the house| Secretary Weeks made public tele. When be was a@ child, As a young) will be pald on Monday, The Comp: | vossels to-day as the men were re- ae s I Already two definite steps man he was in mercantile pursuits.! troller his another set of payrolls from | ot aie Not Know Wife Had Sold His a mentioned. It is most unlikely that|/frams received yesterday from the fat » giv wenty- hours. taken by the War Department to 7, His elder brother naving become a! Chairman MeAneny of the Transit | 6 of thelr quitting. work ire} = 4 h r army of 2,500,000 | #he knew of the existence of the book | Governors of West Vinginia and Ken- 4 te Own Proper build up the wa ¥ ‘ in the library. This is only one of a! tucky describing the situation in theatrical manager in Sap Francisco, | Commission, which ue beste valle os the fee sell Lele a As oh it . : soon y [alimber: of aimilar so-called: “book | MNee COUN, And Teduen ne (tae hewent aut.thereand got s:posltion| in Metter Bay rolle) include OP8 em: j was reported to-day the steamebin| Charles “Ackron. fity-six, who wes The organization of citizens’ ata Federal troops take charge of the in the box office of a theatre. ployeas with salaries of $81.69 [Dat Ih Heng lll OF re i from Sing Sing last Tuesday, o: to be held | situation. The wire from Governor, \\ In this nun are 150 employecs | Dub! with dia don by Gov. Miller from « ee Oe eal giccant thts i Vlessunl Grey, whe haw been wore| uearron ce Henmcve anne |__Prom that he was graduated to ad-| trangrarred from the teuction.brenith of phae put lato Halifax for re pairs. Inte was arraigned to-day be supe ¢lgn Secretary and was Special Am-| “Lawless situation existing along Vance agent and at last came East as/the old Pubic Service Commission to | (Vit same, port for the fo rate Folwell in the Gates ‘The issuance of orders for the |bussador to the United States in 1919, bear eT Coun “between 2avance man for William J, Florence. |the new Transit Commission. They arc] werd came todas hat dnion cconty| Avenue Court, Brooklyn, on a charwe of 1 unite through. |!% & Widower, Pike County, Va, and Mingo, W, Va, Subsequently he became manager of| not on the Delaney payroll. ‘Therefore reported forty shipe at] petty larceny. Ackron wan convieted formation of Laie ee se Le pe Situation beyond the contrel of State the Columbia, ‘Theatre in Chicago, | ty checks for the first half of ing ximutely 5,000) of grand larceny four years ago tn out tha agen Noreen "™*° |FREEPORT-MINEOLA [forces at my command. Join in re-|jeaving that post to arrive in New Hare HIG ot : a Heed: landen ee ee Organived reserve fore, quest of Governor of West Virginia iaribs ran W prison Ackron became part The citizens’ training camps, which! BUS LINES HARD HIT| made to mo and proper military au- X2TK #4 chief of the publicity depart- of the Hew the threat of the eM-| ced. ttpon fh a are to be held for a period of one thorities that Federal troops be sent Ment of Charles Frohman’e enter- = any $e. tose ye one | former ap Btuyvesant | SS ere to contre ituation g e- es. F ¥ yea eiDecame t wena ita! yer hip ners’ | 10 i month, are Intended to be the means], ee there 10 control the situation and re- | priges, In a few years he becam AoA WHOLIS raat o-day! wald Aven KIyn lle taking down of recruiting the organized reservos| Village Trustees Vole to Put Them| * Pasacnkers and employees on Nor- | Seneral manager for Mr. Frohman, | hrocecdings would probably: two tay and an oil painting Mrs. up to full standing strength. As eiti-| Under Transportation Consolida- | folk and Western trains in the strike Alf. Hayman’s death was exactly six| ployees: ' Ros fr, of No, 236 Stuyvesanr ; by fi 1 ——>---- er nd decla zens complete their training in these tion Act j area have been forced by flying bul- | yeurs and one week later Aven in and declared that jon Act. | lela to take refuge beneath the seats produced three — when Mrs, Ackrou heard that her hus ‘LA FOLLETTE AFTER HARDING’S REASONS Be- Dr. William Cuno, Dirveter Genera the Hamburg-Amertean tine, which was esahit ane i taken over luat fall by the Resolution Aimed at American lines, of which Averill Harrl- Ar ments to man iy the head. arrived here to-da tot Gaunnil on the Rotterdam to discuss with the Allied Council Warriman interests “the practical TON, May 1t- Aanoti ents” of the tra jon aimed at I nt Harding's contracted this | agreement Inet) uppointment of American representa he said, “becuse ft te my ret-| eee ny cilecowaml liens Hed ‘conviction that the United Btates | UVEs on Allied Pe was Ie Fs and Germany, for the suke of the uk o-day by Senator La Follet mutual Interests, ure nd to co | aaked, “What negotiations, if any, were We regarding the aasista Yinfe||maeona: Ans hAduallyor SOURED, SA t might give In thy ara-| 4 basta for the acceptance by the Presi t era t easier | dent of the United States of the invita 7 itterdam carries 1O11 passer» axthnded EhMGURITHe Hileem Alc Gf a Swiss mission wh will, study tne | {i dor Ie, ‘ noet with the Sit- | textile Industry inthis ntry | Am a sion? FUGITIVE THIEF CAUGHT. | Baga the = have ait nd com- M. Benjan , # tatlor, ran fom his The resolutions also inqu whether No, 1972 Third Avenue, at noon] Ambassador Harvey was batishla ne He ‘ ic ‘ i hin re ata ent, upon land. to-day blowing = police whistle and| Make Ws recent ate aS pursw Dionysio Lara of No. 61 West | “felt no kk !y the moral obiigations Lost t Inasmuch us Lara was| Se owes to the mother country obviously running = away Patrolman = =— = = James Swayne of the East 67th streot RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Preeinet started after him and large tn, Methodist. FIFTIETH ANNIVERSAR’ ANTHEM My Soul Doth Mag: Preacher, DK, WALLACE MAG the choi pt ‘ourt For the Evening Ser Th pal and The Brick Church, Quset Organist, GRORGE Ww. or Turn nt tions Vawanr 1922 Winn Athletic Me POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., May 14 At the Vassar athletic events to-day Sunday Eve: the Class of 1922 won the meet with Ques Artits: GRACE KERNS, 52 points; 1921 ‘as second with 31 DR LOUIS A. roints; 1928 third with 16, and 1921 end an ausmented choir of St. James’ Methodist Episcopal Church MADISON AVENUE at 120TH STREET. REV. GEORGE L. NUCKOLLS, Ph. D.. Pastor Sunday, May 15, 1921 Morning at 11 o'clock selected from the choirs of St, Bartholomew’, 4. FLIDCHER SHEILA, Dureior of tho Music te eerdmmnereRRR ets: BANKER LAMONT SEES A RETURN ~TONORMAL STATE |Believes Reparations Settle- ment Makes Excellent Prog- ress Toward Reconstruction, PARTS. Muy (United Press).— Wot a re 4 tons settiement agr tt robleny ‘before the Allies spon thee = how » Make Germany pay w 1 lay ng ea hand on ner eeonom A us actually diminish her capacity to pay,’ Thomas W. Lamont of J. P. Mot n & Co. stated in an interview with the United Press tox “Americans generally resurd the jvetiioment as 4 triumph for France,” he suid. y feel that the plan, Jas finally evolved, offers by fur the fon yet devi has been od expressed from time to time in the United States, as in nd, a far that drastic military measures and too complete an occupation uf the industrial areas best | “There too of Germany might so enfeeble that OUMtry Ss to make t doubtful whether bra would even receive sulficient reparations to make any replacement of the war station | “At the sume time there is no liok spre he United States fina Fra sodea was twofold—ber jong. ne rourity being far ahead ft th re for cpa ns. But pending occupation of the Ruhr was, | believe, regurded in United States with the sane re- pUClaAnee ae Americans | district the gland band had b the furnitur en pardoned she sold all of hoemaker and tapestries and ham them —_— MUSIC TEACHER FINED $1. Policeman Swears She Sassed Him While Serving a Summons, Miss Elizabeth ¥ vocal anisie living at d . a teacher of 264 Riverside Drive, was fined $1 to-day in Wes: Side Court when found guilty of ain orderly conduct Patrolman James Pierce of the Arsene! Station testified that he issued mmons to another woman for hav er dox unmuzzled In ¢ al Park Munson intertered, he sa. Whew id her to mind her own bu ratified. she told trim 0 * alone and go chase burg When she told him to go to a Warm climate. he said, he arrested hey —_—_—_—— RELIGIOUS NOTICE = Gething at 10 ny Morning. a DR V1 HK, bd 4b AMERICA” MARIN | WAR OR W | All ar Methodist, Ri arnegie Tall: 1s oR ) PHAGE come WORLD Y SERVICES AND MUSIC nify the Lord MULLEN, District Superintendent, will be augmented to fifty voice St. James’ Epiaco- WESTERFIELD. St Mary the A&G 0, Virgin, ning, May 22 Soprano; . ee fifty acleoed voles adore.