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i i ' | ENGLAND NOTIFES FRANCE 'SPL2ASOFGULTY TO CALL SUPREME COUNCL Serna we ON THE SILESIAN DISPUTE Early Meeting Requested—Ambas- | sador Harvey to Be Present—) Briand Under Fire by Deputies Who Seek Overthrow of Premier. Nine Individuals and seven cerpo- PARIS, May 19 (Associated Press).—Great Britain, through Alcea ot tie nied: Sieseive Charge d'Ailaires here, formally proposed to the French Government | members of the Association of Deal- yesterday an early meeting of the Allied Supreme Council, to which an|ere in Building Materinis pleaded American representative would be invited, it was announced to-day. am Ce eee cacy ie Premier Briand, in response, said he favored such a meeting Init} .14) perore Juatice Vernon M. bavia| would reserve a definite reply until the conclusion of the Chamber of in the Criminal Branch of the Su- Deputies’ discussion of the foreign situation. preme Court. The Brooklyn ite eo rats ie _ WASHINGTON, May 19 (Unitea#——————| were Lge ee eae ak ie Prese).—Col, George Harvey, Amer- Masons ee he <a y 5 fean Ambassador London, wit Mees nie as samades GLUE . sme )8eemed severe, “Per " the polit he individuals who pleade attend the mecting of the Supreme | eu egitor of the Eche said | through their Inwyers, Meier Btem- Council which ts to take up the Sile-| regarding the statement of Mr. Lloyd | brink and A. L Nova, were: sian boundary dispute, it was defi- George: Andrew J. Breslin, No. 11991 Hiltstde nitely stated at the State Depart Plense give us even less, if possl- | Avenue, Richmond Hil; John Wilson, | ment to-day ble, than you did im the last speech | No, 466 14th Street, Brooklyn; Corne- Col. Harvey's instructions, while | hefore the House of Commons, The |iius A. MoGuire, President of the directing liim to attend the Council's affair is too gr henceforth to be] purean lives at 386 Sterling Place, | \Includes Nine Individuals and) Seven Corporations in the | Mason’s Ring. | CONF Cc ONSPIRACY. New Yorkers Also Plead—} Lockwood Committee Again Takes Up Contract Question. siderable irritation to French papers. What comment there 6 was THE EVENING WORLD THURSDAY, MAY 19, FIGHT 10 THE END FORPLACE HEATS UP REPUBLICANS Davis and Madden Want Good's Chairmanship and There Is Trouble. (From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, May 19. cans are facing one of the party controversins over the rule of seniority, It ts due to the resignation of Chairman Good of the Appropriations Committee. Under regular procedure the job would fall to the next man, who is Repre- sentative Davis of Minnesoin, but cer- tain Republican leaders have deter- mined that he shall not be given the place. His friends say he will ght ~Repubil- warmes? | for it to the bitter end. Representative Martin B. Madden (Rep., Lil.) is said te be plated for the job by the committee makers. He has been in Congress sixteen years, while Davis has been in eighteen years and has been on the Appropriations Com- mittee much longer than Mr. Mad- den, It is believed that the Democrats, on account of the split expected in Republican ranks, will be able to wield ® powerful influence in the determi- | nation of the chairmanship. Theodore Burton, recognized student of finance and economy, is being advanced by his frievds for the chair- manship, but he has had strong in- timation from leaders that he would in recent years| —_—— 1921. - TAFT LEADING CANDIDATE Secretary of State Too Essen-| tial to the President CHEF JUSTICE At Present Time. HARDING’S PUZZLE. minated Sutherland May Be the Man, By David Lawrence. (Staff Corresponaent of The Eve- ning World.) WASHINGTON, May 19 (Copy-| right, 1921).—Who will be the next Chief Justice of the United States? The death of Ohiog Justice White | hastens the consideration of a prob- lem that President Harding did not expect to tackle until the end of the | present term of the Sapreme Court when It was generally assumed that Mr. White would retire, For many months it hus been ac- cepted that the end of this term of court would see not only the retire- ment of a chief justice but other | If An Associate Justice Can Be| | Noted Jurist. WASHIN' Dough: ‘TON, Muy church of which The Obief Justice, who | seventy-sixth year, was in had been in a critical condition for several TO READ SUPREME COURT: HUGHES CANNOT BE SPARED WHITE, 75, 1S DEAD AFTER OPERATION Coe wey | Wife and Two Nieces at Bed- side When End Comes to 19,—Edward <8 White, Chief Justice of the | United States Supreme Court, died | early to-day in the Garfield Hospital, | where he was operated on Inst Friday. Mrs, White, a priest of the Catholic the Chief Justice | jence was a member, and two nieces were | posed to all schemes for the nationali- jat the bedside when the end came, his hours JUDGE ANSWERS GOMPERS, SAYING ‘NEEDS SPANKING: “I Notice He HAS NOT Vio- lated the Injunction,” Mr. Van Siclen Adds, BRONX WAS MORAL 30 YEARS AGO; NOT NOW, SAYS JUDGE —i Justice Tierney Deplores Clog- ging of Court Calendars With Divorces and Separations. somebody please page| Justire | | ‘Won't | Tierney to a Goy. Allen of Kansas? Mr. Gompers | judgment of divorcee obta by {needs another spanking,” sald Su-| Joseph Senfft against Rose Senfft, |Preme Court Justice James A, Vanjwho defaulted when the case was Siclen to-day when asked if there | tried by Justice Mullan, May 28, 1918. was any reply to the eritictam of the | Mrs. Senfft alleged that she had been President of the American Federation |‘Tcked by her husband. In opposl 4 tion to his wife's motion to reopen of Labor made last night in Cooper | ine default the nuspand denied her Union, wherein he demanded the im- | charges. peachment of the Brooklyn jurist. h Mr, Gompers Van Siclen furnished hy a recent de a labor case wherein he When the motion was arrued before Justice Tierney he learned that the couple were not born in this country. The court said: “This Is one of those remarkable cases where certain elo- ments of the Old World bring their The ground on wh would impeach Justice wo ision of the court in decided against picketing and was | nasty ways to this country. The cal- eniateday eaverttne: endars in Part No. 1 are clogged ie daily with these actions for divorce The courts must stand at all times | sia weparation, in 80 per cent. of as the representatives of | which the parties were not born here. captains of industry devoted to the |tm the olden days divorce sults were principle of individual initiative; pro- tect property and persons from vio- and destruction, strongly op- Bo rare that they attracted wide at- tention, but nowadays actions for all- mony and counsel foes form a con- siderable portion of this court's Dusi- labor | ness | zation of industry, and yet sa |trom oppression, and conciliatory to-| “it is the same situation tn the |ward the removal of the workera’| Bronx, where 1 tave recently pre | just grievances, sided. Thirty years ago the Bronx See “ fits ; é Scher= | do not know what the men and |was 56 Ke re Meetings, specify that he {g not to|treated ax polities. ‘There Is no fet- | Brooklyn; Audrey Clark, No. 1ScheF | not be accoptable because he has been | members of the court of advanced yerore hiv death, which ca: nite | : cele Pavesmeaitn (eink" | vaninve tes deal We AEA Lapel take an active part or express an| ting away from one fact—the Kntente|morhorn Street; Frank D, Creamer, |out of touch with House affairs too re ot the court of advanced before his death, which came whtle| women of t «ha "| hichways, its good air and {ts mornl- gpinion in the deliberations on the! cordiale is at stake.” the Beinord, 86th Street and Broad- |long a time. lene Sea(online hoped that he would (Pe 788 Unconscious, jauid Mr, Gompors after his Seero ity, While to<duy’ it IW nothing eat Silesian question, regarded by this} ‘The view taken by “Pertinax” was) way, Manhattan; Stephen V. Dufty,| 1 ie eee ee een tice be able ie apneiat dower Sonatas uneral services will be private,/bad read @ report of t i court PPo- bricks and me . with many cases Government as a matter of purely|not shared by the majority of com- 446 75th Street, Brooklyn; Pran- | eroaty Snianne ait Will be ona'ot the ie Gutheriana et Utaty who ‘They will be held at 10 A. M. Satur-| ceedings, “but {ft Thad me) time and joe marital mt he case European concern. mentators, who tended rather to dis-|oa, Vy, Duffy, No, 433 76th Street,|most important bodies of either tile sonetant aaAler daring the ae day at St. Matthew's Catholic Church, | tie opportunity, I'd leave no stone in Manhattan # deplor- PARIS, May 19.—The British Charge) tinguish between Mr. Lloyd G Brooklyn: Maillard N, Canda, Garden | branch of Congress, All estimates of} ni ren wittt on Rhode Island Avenue, and will be unturned unt achment procecd- jable to cont ange, and , | : " i | the financial needs of the Adminis-| Msn. and whose judicial ability is ‘ if tiga wore brought against this man. |i guises one to wonder what will WAffaires here yesterday asked | and Great Britain, ‘Thus City; Walter C. Howe, No. 138 Milton the ‘nancial, needs of tne mittee, | unquestioned |econducted by the rector, the Right |! m [it causes one to wonder what will be whether France had any intention| declared: Street, Brooklyn. |witch” tan complete eithority to] Another hope which Mr, Harding | FeV. Monsignor Leo. Interment witi| | “Having Tt Sa Reap baie |e eee eee ©f occupying the Htuhr in case the| “The truth is that Mr. Lloyd!” ‘the corporations which pleaded|recommend how much Congress|:.,. had was that an opportunity | PC 2 Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown. |this man, who in WaNOTY oF Aen) onfft gave his tulirss as No, $28 entered Upper Silesia to George his, like all great dem | guilty to Section No, 241 of the Gen. | Should appropriate. wild present itself wheroby he| Justices of the Supreme Court will | on patel at he Penencdc naw sy! T4th! Strout, (tf i het the Polish insurgents | tendencies toward despotism, eral Busincan Law, known as the| nl Irwuid hemor former Preaident Tat j@ct S# bonorary pail bearers and As 4 citizen and legal resident o° Ne —— feels that resistance may come from | ponnelly Anti-Trust Law, were: | JAMAICA ENTRIES. With a place on the highest bench of |Members of the Cabinet and other York, UL oebeahnnts meee ‘TWO BOYS ACCUSED Great Britain, it was said, would] the side of France at the next meet-| he Breslin Company, Brooklyn | oad the land, ‘To appoint both Mr. ‘Taft | NI8h Government officials will attend, cite me before Bis coll: ak a OF 30 BURGLARIES Ferlously object to any such uction| ing of the Supreme Council, and even | Butiders’ Supply Company, Bur- | JAMAICA RACH TRACK, Nits! and Mr. Sutherland would require A# ® mark of respect to the late Of! RAPAGKSAUCU. Satie by France | before the discussion is opened he] roughs Building Material Company, for Friday's races: | two vacancies, and it !s not Improb- Chief Justice the Senate adjourned to-| ~ Re ; of K Daas, The Foreign Office replied that | ses his voice to establish the fact) Audrey Clark Company, F. D. Cream- glist [RACH er twovmrcbie: maidens: | ablo that President Harding will do- | da¥ immediately after convenin; one paging Gov. + . eeogeee pits Arresied = WI ¥rance would be unable to tgnore|that he must always be right. The] er Company, Inc, J. P. Dutty Com- | fener sitone, Well, tater. Home, wsient | lowing the announcement by jwnich hadrativeion soth6 . he eta ie 1 int 3 to the 3 y 5 Loot site th 6. gunk Pin. Lie) fe erware. Row iis (OY aDPOn A te mae te ltween Gov, Allen and Mr, Gom- oo from any contingency that might require|™sts on the horizon are thicker than) pany, Gustave Rader Company. 3 ita i Chiet Justice until after the close of Cummins, President protom. of Mr./tWeem OV Aen Detectives hare occupation of the Ruhr, Tt was un-|Usval, he says, and he adds that) Following the entry4 Clerk Penny M fome Ramt0 cis torm of court, so that he can White's death and a brief eulogy by| Pers hell in a “= PECUYES NGLSES Able to make any promises, it aatd,| Unity between the Allies is more lof the ploas of the iiooklyn @roup,| FT Tair Vieeli: fe Bi Avemior ... 101 | make two appointments at one time, | Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, the} ice ee wih Gomer ie ws wil, hr! hoy burglars hetleved Premier Briand to-day met the first | Hecessary than’ ever, This is un- | William J, Lamey, counsel for James | % Hater, Bston tal 22 Ne Nani! :'S0| The difficulty about appointing for- fepublican leader, The House was Pe rue hs ah ards Mr. [UY the police te have committed concerted attack by his politica) ene- |dubtedly true, but there is nothing | M. Ames of No, 2611 Sedgwick Ave- a StOOND RACE For tareesmroiis sod V/ mer Senator Sutherland to the chief not in session to-day, having nd-|frald he % eats naed fs, vpinion, [titty house robhe were arrested Tales in the Chamber of Deputies. | Prove that Franc should again | nue, Bronx, head of the Ames Trans: | nies, | Hor. fjusticeship is the fact that he was journed yeeterday until to-morrow. | Gompert Bak er CON le AE MOY |tuodtay at No. c027 Bergen Street, Veimarily his handling of the repara: |MANd the expense of thal unity.” | fer Company, entered a plea of guilty | elaine bora a England, It has never been, ‘The Senate adopted a resolution| Wich he Rus a perfect SNE 18 OO irvolatyn, Detectives’ wall hac Hons negotiations with Germany wa») Some papers questioned whether | tor Arnos 19 @ conspirasy Indictment. | 5. Ao) {puttamery for any it's native Amer='| providing 19r | comialttre: 45 tepre- (200) ne cats ore ee ENR acts Mowed the two youths for several Fisatio Tho Upper Silesian dis-| Wlovd George was correct In sayin | At th sant tis: @ announced he) Fay 2 toan to occupy the position, though, |nent it at the funeral. ‘Tho commit. [tat than Tean be Impenched (67 67k Hiourg, and when they aw them oh pute with Great Britain alpo entered | that Italy and the L nited § ates agree | would apply for the dismissal of an Wnt coe cea of course, Senator Sutherland, like the tee included Senator Lodge of Mas- | ‘5% the opinion x meee leer this house, the oft stationed the discuss'on, wtih his views of the Upper Silesian | indictment aguinst the Ames Com-| fees, “Hone | Weta tlinte Scoretary: Lane and former deo: sachuectts, who served with the: Chiot | Mr Gompers has freely criticised Me |th crincives ene F pntro’ She Jour jared, | pany, le a s - cule as ch t violated the injune- ‘ 1 Briand went © the Palisa Bourbon Controversy. | The Journal des ae Bane Gree ta EERO £2 High vune retary of Labor Wilson, spent so li't!e Justice in the Senate. Senator Un-|PUt he has nor yl Nh MMI) othe boys earried down bundies of sary and asked that the Chamber pee earn enon he cannot | presented tothe Grund guy. | CS of thelr youth under the British flag gerwood, of Alabama, the Democratic | JON” A™","" jelothing»and jewelry valued at $600, gin Its interpellations immediately, | 0! Nis Ge . spain pon eased hi nelee . a v rgarde wade: ors Ransdell ane a coording to the detectives ide loomplain It we return the blows he| James A, Delahanty, representing | qf !C}TH RACH Sor tameserolie and op [that they were never regarded as juader; Senators Ransiell and Brous- |" 7 f «3 Andre Tardicu, former High Commis. ie : Montana Selling Wanlicap;' one mile }anything but 100 per cent. Americans. snrd, of Louisiana, Mr, White's native 1 the butiles and ¢ sioner 11 the United States, was tirat | rte: | REN Wee: Beit ok ABS Bs ys Bee i mets ‘vine w (BELIEVE TAFT WILL BE CHIEF State, and Senators Nelson, Repunii.| 8° “aed py will artment ef Benjamin { Yeapond LKelair attributed the Premier's} Company, whose yard is at 19th [er Rome 4 Wear ome ‘i JUSTICE, Minnesota and Overman, Demo. |*te tim. If he wants en robl He demanded explanation of Bri-|#tttement to internal difficulties of | Street and Harlem River, entered a p - i ba pa usc eae ie man, Demo- |. martyr, I will give him the oppor- | ove wee Mi nation EMUE Tndiay Treiand endl plea of guilly ror the corporation While George Suthvriand is likely erat, North Carolina, Chairman and ty leche p eomiDanN Wik: Liebe Aad’s sclion in permitting @ redus-| Oe. aro pothering him, it auld Depiiy Attorney General De Fort SUS feiprer venibencmes Shas ranking Democratic member, respec eee se ae chein | eee on of the German reparations. Ho! “Lliyd George's attitude {8 UN-/anid he would apply for a dismissal | $1? funnmend Justice some day, the chances wre that tively of the Senate Judiciary Com-| Ni, you realize that $50,000,900 | si lete ae compared the original mum of $66,000,-| worthy of Great Britain,” asworted Orie vuictment against Bell ad an | weTy AS Fr, thr yarn sad mp} ho will not be made Chief Justice. | mittee. | Bis aces - found on thent 600,000 with the §88,000,000,000 which |the Journos Industrielle. | “Hrinees | aaa : [Indes ‘ong MM? gt Tater Vine ‘What place in all probability wil . ontinucd on Twelfth Page.) ———— Germany finally wereed to pay Ho SAGrigees, again.” P inate the wae rhe George T. Raymond Company | a Sate,Gimm te) Se Sumtaive to former President Taft, if it g Ewer Dausiaes White nedif lone > —- AGED DOCTOR JUMPS nigo criticised the Premier for bar- — of Astoria, Queans, ‘also pleaded | w* Maen os cit) & % iis to any one not new on the bench, The | 4nd brilliant career in pul life, as RIES TO DEATH gaining with the Germans, toss ! ; or Arneson | aiticulty about clevating the pr well as one of utility, Born on Noy. STO “Germany was a cong dna ‘ENGLISH PAPERS eo thre iat be bai A B.S) surne Or ts eas 3, 1845, In the parish of Lafourche, | “ \ ‘onquere Morrison, and Mr, De Ford announced | ing: five furlongs, ‘ # t a dew! LL] ite Wi Inder Th , | Louisiana, and reared in atmos- r tian We deoiarod, 18 waa our plecs| INDORSE “CHILDREN |i wou also apply tor the diac | gee TOSI ee (Cont sueg ae RU BIERIE) | ataih, lessee anil aa Suller un 2 tw demand payment for damage done, sal of the individual indictment | $f jaune 10) 8 Gammuter \" ae ; ‘- His ‘Life : mat to negotiate.” AND CROCKER’! of $e: Hrreesta ci11g| oe Sune | His Life W ‘ against Raymond. © Apurentice allowance claimed. Weatter olewr (Continued on ) p ; He demanded ta the French for- | Tibor ay ‘ There ow! yemin ‘twenty-foun| Tres ea is be | Left Him eign policy should correspond to her} All but Premier’s One Bitter Op-| individuals and six corporations to a : ‘i 1 Is and als f , } 1 « Borsody, seventy-six, was Mighta ind bor Dower an a-nation |” ooment he. Support to His. (be aed et the Aiyaie maivigute| LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. AUTO SPILLS $10,000; FOR GRAND JURY. eon heats Hapa Briand, tiv chirRed, continaally #ub- MeN aan Wamaine aed ‘Awentyenine ‘eorgoratlena ie ae HEL N WARRANT 3 BANDITS CAUGHT : 2b ba mitted to ees British ew oilestan ATH. dicted, Subsequent to the original - me, No. West ot Thy leaders: Hriand sacrificed French} LONDON, May 19.-Premier indictments, found tn January, it was | {%* a interests by his failure to speak | George again gained the support of|discovered that two of the individ- we Hee AALS ur Held Up a Chicago Bank | (Cont Piap Piet the aged physician's son-in-law firmly and demand her rights, hel tne pritish press to-day in his uals Indicted had been dead several)“ Agcavp Rach dmowe $1 eatin i and Were Escaping When * emir aati hougtt it an accldent, saying the declared warning (o France and Poland ia they, ao V heen out of busi- |teograrald title! fous” ant hint anes | Car Turned Over. Nicholas Avenue, His mother Geintlowe AULAGHN IW, Andltha einen ‘Thirteen interpellations had been} Silesia dispute ness for some time. Those indict- aac Hy AAR PURE COVER, up nr bond of $5,000 to insure TOM aT eveaTiin zi “ yrubably: fell when he sought air listed for discussion. ‘Phere was litte] With the exception of the Posty] ments were dismissed THIET IAAT humm 1.404 alien (Continued From First Page.) | CHICAGO, May 19—Three bani) pv terial witne | Bor Soh dutiend: Revered chance What Lriand would reply te-| which was violently antagonistic tof Justice Davis set next Wednesda aie Kon, 8 : ‘robbers, fleeing after holding up the! he under police guard * : <j mtd Lobhair. 107) Hitec -—---- | Ls rs ago from active practice, had day. the Premier, London newspapers) for the trial of the mon and corpora. | 101: Lethaie. 100; Heck § | ! Division State Bank here, were cap-| 1: tho wrevented from leaving | teen suffering for a year or more a Neartily approved Wiis assertion Chat] tions yet to be tried and excused | FOUNTL RACH tune M3 tigntor since the explosion, wir ty ioa to-day when thelr automobile) the private hospital if he dosires tol en sa pare nd Wan GERMANY TELLS “children of the treaty will not de|until that day the special panel of | Amdo cate ta wane herttOs taken to Bayonne this morning, he turned over. One bandit was wound-| go, as he cannot be called as a wit- | A churnw ota marae, Alia va 2 BAVARIA TO DISARM |2es, © reek eruesery with im-]150 taiesmen summoned to court in fa) “Crema 20 Tia ae police say inal he Gestare a at | ea by police fire, A fourth robber es-| ness until somobody is arrested for] ci. tof the room for a few minutes punity.” expectation that the trials would | *Marmina “May, 100 Jaye ono Filippo is the man who was quar) 001 SMe aR Rade e nae taaintaiaea oe he ro pad ie = ‘This statement, according to the} start to-day Goon okt it: Cidanle Brows, 112," *Foro | ing with Tito Lisi, who has been | “4? oe cha : and when she returned found the wi er 3 ; a d | ‘The four men entered ¢ ank | (hus far that he shot himsclf, md cher pationt gr a Berlin Government Evidently In- News was “a bit grandiose, but! ‘The opening seasion of the Lock- ype Ae foun ae taal sete Wh \already identified by Smith as having] ns tear it opened to-day and] tn y ti taathet(hintianvamcad | tere tae pat His ends to Have All Milllary | Uioyd Georg had abundant provo-| wood Committon hearing to-day was | /ie, Mehl hark 18, Bram Mach been seen by him in front of the ROY Ar rour Hoon, Aftor| sentative of a Hiroadway theatre Uoxe| ee ee ee poles cation for plain speaking.’ ‘The} devoted to organized profitecring by| Ue Ro * am) Mareen, Assay Office, near the horse and | ‘ ihe ‘ eat ; ‘ i |r. Borsody was a widewer, He se by of the money in sign od 1 Bodies Dishand, Chronicle wmerted the Premier had] building contra vain RACH dame, $1400; alkreaniee: ti | wagon which cared the bomb. Ligi | *" ing -yp all prssiney AB SKE seney called on eld a Pordham | two sons and two daughters. x chro © amerted the d d contrac wing (ren: for Wime-yeat-olis and. inywant; i$ Rs _ pies ,000—the ec ospital a few hours after he was BERLIN, May 19 (Awpoctated | or a nix deaire for a definite settl--| D. K. Vundowerker, of No, 395 / fm main aa nds fiona Minit'ih We Alr [is now serving a year in the Soran ss : oF «i 7 on Ain down/tnal on v4 = : . sf a oe Ae i lived with a daughter, Mr« aiak).—The G K 806 | 5 y lak), GA: Out tp. ‘Ongelte “08 § | As the auto was speeding dow ©} Shot lust Sunday spector Coughlin, ; The ¢ pegiceenee at ‘a ment of the Silesian situation, ‘The /Ovean Avenue, Brooklyn, sates man- | tiakleg Drmum, tou) Mare Masia 107) Ttuy. |ton, Paw penitentiary elacker. | weet Detective sergt. William, Rus-| in charge of the case. Is paying p: dye An o the Bavarian) ies, approving Lloyd George's | ger of the Jobn Polochok Bronze wud | hera ttn, Chiter, Numgom. 1 ee ee Ray Clark, foreman for Contractor | *' ; Tothinig of the robbe Wention tsi a oone bf aon Acanitted of Government. secording to the Berlin ly . . ENT Ao Tue, {psoo: tam Fr ho was tearing down a build , who k Hob | ticular a on to a eupy of a dine anitted © i ning the regulations ve-| %tand In part, questioned the pru-|1ron Company, formerly repreaenta- | iryearottn aid wtwant: oud ox eye ft th loston, | J for the auto to halt. ‘The rob-| gram of tite Jersey City arena in Death, ‘as SHIA UN . id a ombarning so! Ive of the 4 % peigith, tira, 1: "Sand Mat ing nese the scene of the explosion, | al) i ¥ 5 ftir D ty a in} P epecting disarmament, from which it Pricty of his embarking In a con sce ; we pene Studios with the bs Pouce AiG; Nomnine: he eS Deas mtated that dat was {bors did not st Russell commen: | which the Dompsey-Carpentier tight| PROVE I May 19—Mr ont the German Government | With Hremier Briand just a9 the lat: /Ornumental irons and Tron Hm.) Came un aes, ores Hee Blan ieale on the |deered a pass pmobile and save to be ton July 2 The diagram | Mar anak Sulit iers that all self-defense orgaai. | ter was going before the Chamber for) Dioyers’ Association, testified that the eh _ sd with |chase, emptying bis revolver at the | was printed in the newspapers a few ah ¢ ut perADN Oclation had tent be tridge of the building and talked wi p : : wis eluding the Eimwohner- | vote of confidence 0 Telograph | n members or firms, | fow minutes before the exploa- | banilits | day court rr Baht) GitKt he ttennndad, also hoped that an understanding | tle identified the constitution and y-| act. hime _ ae Mae falled ito: aotiny | The robbers’ machine turned over} qn t proprintar, was alot nil wf deapateh to the Lokal-| would be reached world's pouce | laws, which bound the members to} HIA, May 19.—Govern Ba CIREKe |B “ left rounded a Gomer aTLhe CourinObyt Juxt January Aur s that the bulk of the| depends on our mutual comprehen jact 4s 0 unit under majority rule, tojment agents here to-day were unable |S UPPO tor omy [hers started to run sevil Honnded'l vn FO ees Sar aiccheane Dearne Seton) apution have left So-| son and sympathy,” it sa boycott customers blacklisted by any|to serve Mrs, Emma Bergdoli,| ‘The local pel William Dinter 'd captured two yee PRET ARG FRAe: ABUBALY © Most attacked the Mrumien for jone men) ess of Grover and Tirwin Rerg-|three witnesses who ured at t ns fhe fourth manlleld up-ans |? HN it SCLEM DL 60 <muah \t ap rent 1 wealthy 4 dodgers, wi f ine-ups of Filippy. ‘One ef} ( tuto and mude hia cacape in ek fell from a rear ws department a Pher an Architectural Irva | ORI ATRL SOURS ES IL 8 ae ee eee oe ted aH Hct wee round In tho roveriurn : Jence on the sixth fc . : } 0 ance before linom way Smith and the other two ‘The loot was found in the overturned | jo " ah rel communica royt i pohey {and Manufactur saoota-|fhe Minus) Ber@dull’” Investigating AaBhine Ith street *n, are fevers {On Lloyd “Pie | ¢ which bas 0 f | Gommittee, it was reported. N were the hand woman taken over | macht In the diagram ind in Saran killed '@ fever Hivinier twine | pela de of practice | sponse was made to calls at the Her arday sarner’s desk new prices had beea yied in praparations for) Premier, it Ay) and a fixed achodule of rates of prout {Hel home. Sinoe her xentonce "WNiew vowtera ll enon try neces ya - : Bits ies ‘ we storms ofthe Allied | Ope ate te biel aS ed for tho ‘use of union | otek ce ¥ un and aday in Atianta| Captain of Detectives Clarke. of] ton, tnck. ; wily marked in ink 0 $5) its 4 1 treaty ' Y ° on | prison or $7 ne for alding Grov Santi pe on nat \ narked "$150." Others were Gepoonatty ive mea-|oaian pled terinined | lab employern pay $224 an|At ih encwping the draft’ Mra Lerg. | ayonne accounts for ail three At: lay thayonne | ite . ae ee ee a Notied to Adoattisers ed with the levy on exe | by th in hour for suntan man and his helpor| known, it was sald, UB | hedsew Dut not by name, a ad a i work SDR DuE aay paricent over thaletine mY ports wid ibe uecesury amendment under these rules und charge the cus- a — there were two more whe c ge % Hildkank® Gouuh the army PLAN TO MOVE HOSPITAL. | tomer $1 an nour prison sentencen be imponed upon| ister Was positive ; | oa cine aheela of che RnIDNUTiaIng tex Hlckard, Coustt-| pang £21 ts reported Chat the French Gove | | as Mr Vanderwertelsty | the men who pleaded suilty. It has been learned that Filippo | company are being ehecked over to | ‘i ABH wathi fade by Th cine ny secepted an offer fram] A movernent to have the Fox H Unterny eines om the minuted of the Master} sold a horse and wagon a fow days jave when he returned to rk and | F ; ith 3 ermany uf 24.000 wooden houses for ' records that the worker we Painters, Mr, Untermyer read the rec-| before the explosion, the hare to one | hucinils omit ie ever Invuices have’becn tha: sat Bho devariaid areas. . 4 re paidlord of September, 1 n which an}man and the wagon to anothe 1 ; ng TONER HORNS “ ii talseata Shin weed finishers and $33.0 week |amploying painter named Schatz was|local potice say that the horse was )to see if he worked tor ty lear. thi un Wout x helpers, or 92 and 69 conta an|f¥borted: “Phreo or four men high up | white, while the horse which drew the (day of the explosion. Rorniel t : |i) The Worl Teecteed by Thursday non FRENCH PRESS IS hour, of $101 tur what the customor {if the District Council” were willing | wagon to Wall Street was a dirk bay }ealice sey (aR A Gre aa 1) musta Sia cm nny alot had to pay $4 to organize & new union of journey-| Filippo, who lives with his wife | lie i Bonn iri PANN He J) gaan to Negotiate on Withdrawal)» Lact a4 MORE IRRITATED 8Y Alfred B, Jay, Seeretary and ‘Treas. | men painters to theht the strike then [two children, denies any knowled twenty-cleht years ol¢ le has been from siberian, tte he fin the 1 urer of the Assocint of M exsting, if they “Were paid 000 as|the explosion, in his efforts to Ail trouble three or four times tor TOKLO, May 1.—Jope bea 5 Mu pantie LATEST STATEMENT Painters and J ratons eonypensation,” where he Was on Sept, 16, he has told | sauits and ved thi MON JOY) cotintou with China the wit 1 anc o Hgldly ll | He said the master pan Mr. Jay wan forced to admit that]the police that until duly he worked | prison for a flieht 4 n. Hip | ta hewotinte x Seema me ot H Tomittvo eben {gee ) per cont. advane nonion Wage he and his assoclates tnanced the}in the Shoo Island shipyard od | 3 “ badly scarred @& result of | OO ine roe nt wider PAKIS, May 19—The latest dec- | Manel) “ 3 t insisted that a heavy advance was | hew ba Hal 1 No. 1 in opposition} ieft there to go into the trucking busl- | knit wounds, eon upto [irons the Nail aa iremavsina' Ss Meh necemsary to pay shop, ofth iper- | to Local No, &. i © tat as the police have beon # ay aratiol © regan A] has about puildiniga : paeations mats rear) pe Uoiend An ee eee optmey [invendence, and compeneation Insur-| ‘The new union waa tn Brinde Vnuil some day in the middig or] to learn be never h ocluted i Bilegia by Prime Minister Tdowd) io. take the matter up with Mayor [ance Building Trades Council. The old|iatter part of September he says he! with the radical fore yent and FATHER JOHNS MRRICINE: THE WORLD , jeuree of Great Britain causga con- | Hylan, Mr. De Ford recommended that}union was now was engaged ucking with w one- is hot maturalla Tow srentest body builder, ‘no drugs. —Adn, 2 Ae ” Act tien = nen ates ai nea RIN Ur