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t | | » ———— » mew Parliament under the system of * few here understand. Both men and - early to “prevent personatio: “puch districts as Ballymacarret the - Unionists, on the other hand, would RIOTS, STABBINGS, BEATINGS, MARK TODAY'S ELECTIONS IN THE NORTH OF IRELAND Death to Some Even to Enter Polling! Place—Child of Two and a Half Years Votes for Member of the) New Irish Parliament— Both Sexes and All Ages Cast Ballots. BELFAST, May 24 (United Press).—Seventeen voters were stabbed and beaten here to-day in attending the elections for the new Parliaments in Trend under the Irish Home Rule Bill. In the Ballymacarett Ship- yard District, filled with labor agitators and Sinn Fein sympathizers, the worst troubles were met, Despite the police and military guards about a Saunders Street booth, the anti-Ulsterites taunted the voters who approached the place. From stone throwing the disturbance grew into a hand to hand conflict in which clubs and knives were freely used. BELFAST, May 24 (Associated ¢@——————————. Preas).—Klections for the new Par- amenta were carried out throughout Ireland to-day, but only in the North of Ireland were ballots cast, as the nominations for the Southern trish Parliament were made without con- dest, which was tantamount to elec- tion, WOULD BE BUICIDE TO ENTER POLLING BOOTH. Ulster voted for the members of ita former commander of the Black and Tan police in Ireland, in an article printed to-day by the Daily News, charged that crown forces in Ireland were guilty of murder, arson, looting and terrorism, Gen. Crogier resigned from his command when his sentences for Black and ‘Tan looters were over- ruled by higher authorities. ‘Tho General said that during the six months be was in Irland the Black and Tans continually mur- dered the Irixh, burned their dwell- ings and stores and practised other forms of terrorism. He also charged that high oMolais in Dublin Castle had “framed” evidence against trish prisoners and that they bad hushed | up three cates of murder which he mentioned specifically. Two of these were prisoners whose deaths were) later reported as occurring when they attempted to escape, he said. The General declared the Black and Tans had no provocation for the Croke Park “massacre” last Noverm- ber The Daily News printed the charges with the statement that a public and Fartlamentary, inquiry is imperative, —_> WAR SLACKER DIES AFTER 60-DAY FAST Préportional representation, which ‘women voled. They had been ap- peaied to by their leaders to vote and at most of the polling booths crowds were waiting at 8 A. M., the opening hour, For either side to bring in per- sonators would not be difficult, as in Nationalists will not even havg ‘watchers, as they say it would be @uicide for any of their number to enter the polling booths there, The not fecl comfortable in Falls Road, although there were plenty of police and military there to protect them. Counting of the votes wil) not begin until 9 o'clock Wednesday morning and will continue until 6 o'clock in the evening, at which time it will be ad-' Journed until Thursday. It is possible, After Release From Prison Rich duced a most unfavorable impression, ‘The French Foreign Office erebsescnins ee _ THE See WORLD, GERMANY AGREES MAN RUNS ABLAZE TO ALL DEMANDS 16 BLOCKS AS STILL MADE BY FRENCH EXPLODES; 2 DEAD Sine at a Manasero Collapse After lic Attempt to Flee Flames ‘—Boy Also _Victim. | { | ORDER.| ANOTHER MAN IS DYING. |Mother and 3 Other Children Hurt When Trapped Brooklyn House, Will Disarm "Rei, Dissolve Irregular Forces and Close Silesian Frontier. EBERT Issu l Fighting, Severe for Several Days, Has Now Stopped— London S Salistied BIGRLIN, May In a 24—President Weert] A man and a child are dead, th child's mother and two other children are suffering from severe burns and a fourth chitd {# painfully injured after Juinping from a window of the three- story frame house at No. 887 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, following the ex- plosion of a “still” at midnight. A PARIS, May 24 (Associated Press), [cond ataaiwas burned and may div. Germany replied to-day to the! The dead a French communication of yesterday | ty, Silesian situation, tho reply proclamation to-day announced the Government wtil punish severely any volunteer corps organized tor ser- vice in Silesla, a corps is forbidden and there must be ‘The formation of such no attempt to cross the Silestan fron- tier. and Lester ‘Torgenson, twelve, the declaring in effect that Germany had on Manasero, w! with » fled from the ran be fell exhausted and Kings County Hospi- died. Norwegian Hospital. Windows in the neighborhood were ghattered by the blast when thirty cans 6f ale reached by the how his clothes ablaze, blocks was taken taken the most elxteen toward closing Upper Silesia. The French communication made by Premier Briand last night to the Germar Ambassador, Dr. Mayer; who was requested to ask his Government, it understood, to end definitely’ al! Attempts at gression in Silesia if Germany rigorous ita frontier measures with before to was) tal where he The boy died in at were mea atid bie § Rot winh to expoxe herself to reprisals | “mO* And View up, by the Allies. Police, firemen of Engine No. 298 The German answer was brought to] and sailors from the Naval Supply the French Foreign Office by Am-]Base, at Third Avenue and 29th hassador Mayer at 11 o'clock this| Street, rescucd tenants on the third morning. He informed Premier | floor whose escape was cut off before Briand that the German Government [they could make a move. had decided to close the Silesian] According to the potice, Tony Mos- frontier and oblige the volunteer | earelli, thirty, who has a cafe on | corps disband After bis call] sround floor, and Manascro, were French official circles were optimistic | operating an illicit still in Manascro's regarding the Upper Silesian sit room, Scattered about the roam, the tion. police assert, were thirty cans of al- AUGURS WELL FOR QUICK GER-|cohol. The still exploded and bi MAN REPLY. fluid was flung over the cans of al- Dr. Mayer's communte: cohol, some of which are believed to not officially so atated, was assumed | have been uncorked. to be a reply to the note Premier] The two men, terribly burned and | Briand handed him last evening, and | their clothing ablaze, screamed for the promptness of thé reply was con- |help. On the third floor, asleep, were dered a good augury of the dispo-|Mra Bliga Torgenson and her chil- sition of the Berlin Government to]dren, Lester, twelve; Jeanette, six; avoid trouble. Hleanor, nine, and Arthur, fourteen, to, ion, while The appointment of Dr. Friedrich} They heard the cries and ran to the Rosen, the German Minister to Hol- to find it full of smoke and Mand, as Forelgn Minister in the Ger- While running toward the ¥ their clothing was act afre. darted back into the apart. ment, opened a window and jumped. He landed on an extension In the rear man Cabinet, en the contrary, pro- Lester regards Dr, Rosen ag an inveterate enemy of r Prane| » Nazio Manascro, thir. | the| TUESDAY, MAY 24, JONES, EVANS WIN AT GOLF; OUIMET AND GUILFORD LOSE TO AVOID SUBPOENA ENDS HIS OWN LIFE |(j,..)ece Bathing SuitsBared | (Continued From Pirst Page.) jWorthing vy 6 The deadly | £ pitch sets on jitgat to the ito hi nd yay cy of vans « green were a rence up to acer to th spectators and 4 opponent. Evans wae 8 up Jat the wen, having wone oul in 38 to {hie rival's 4%, and, continuilag to play jateadily, + hicaan won by & up jand 6 to play we defeated Wrykew of Norfolk by 4 up and to p) Wright teat >. + on ot Crowborough Beacon oy 2 up and 1 ( lo play Hunt beat W, [2 Holmes of Boil- don by 6 up and 4 to play Dr. Paul Hunter of Los Angeles beat E. P. Tinping of Woodgote Park by three wp and two to play. HM. Douglas jr. of America beat F, W. H. Weaver of the Royal Liver- pool two up and one to play. Of the British competitors T. Db, | Armour of Lothianburn beat G.Cliy ton Hutton, 5 up and ¢ to play; U. |. C. Jenkins of Troon beat Capt. N. |W. Wadham of Weston-super-Marc, 5 up and 3 to pluy; Harold H. Hilton, former British amateur champion, beat T. A. Torrance of Sandy Lodge, 2 up and 1 to play; Robert Harris of Harewood Downs, Scottish ‘Interna- tionalist, beat F. Culdwell-Kerr of Whitecruige, 5 up and 8 to piay, T. D. Armour of Lothianburn beat GD. Hannay, Harewood Downs, 3 up and 2 to play. C. C. Ayimer, Rane- Jlagh, beat H.C. Ellis, Rye, 1 up. | A brilliant sun was shining when Guilford and Tolley began their |mateh, and a large crowd followed the players as they went from hoie to hole. ‘The first was halved, cach |player having « four. Tolley won the |second in four, Guilford being | strong with his approach and missing a two-yard putt for a half, Guilford drove two shots out of | bounds at the third and his third shor |trom the tee was In a ditch. He was also short on the green, Tolley win- ning the hole easily on his fourth shot. Guilford holed a four-yard putt for |a win in two on the fourth hole, leav- |ing Tolley one up at that point, ‘Tolley and Guilford continued their |contest, the match becoming a bull- T dog affair, with the American holding |the British champion level and then gaining a hole, the match being “all square” at the fourteenth, In playing the Gfth hole Guilford | pulled bis tee shot into the gorse, but |made a good recovery, while Tolley | played an indifferent second shot and flubbed his third badly, As a result Guilford squared the match by win- ning the hole, 5 to 6. tro the Belfast results will be known Man's Son Became Recluse France, owing to hia attitude, both {#t the second floor, | ae was short Lae his approach Wednesday night, but tho others will and ‘Took No Food: patura and since the’Tangior incidens,|| His. slstor, Jeanette, “aloo Jumped| (0 the Sixt. while Gullfond was nloe- pet bata tor scveral days. “There are in which he played an important rote, | #Pd strucic the skylight of the exten- ly om the greenin 2 He won the SELMA, la, May 24.-—-Walter j hole, 4 to 5, and became 1 up. 63 polling divisions, with 388 polling | ; yal (were, “axpsabaad) (in) (ofttatal {Alen ‘ j stations, in elfast alone. Oliver, soni of a wealitiy farmer, died] | os) the presence in the Wis - | Guilford was a long way to the | yesterday on the wixtleth day of a E Pp RIOTS RIGHT FROM THE OPEN- INGORE GEES: | Oliver was a conscientious objector) Even Belfast, used to hot political! ang wan sent to a al peniten- dights, has never seen such an elee- tiary when he refused to don a uni- tion morning as this. Thus far it nas corm at Camp Dodxe een more of a fight to get to the, polls ahead of opponents than 8! ve stand-up battle; but this rush led to ia some nasty incidents, especially in| th the Cork Street:and Old Lodge area | near the docks. As soon as the mil!- PRESIDENT T PRAISES tary wore withdrawn from the stwets a MW ERICAN HEBREWS at & o'clock this morning, when the curfew ended, the rival fact ons ap- | nelf-imposed fast. Upon his re- [turn to his home here he became a Juse, and later entered into a fast, laring “Twill not take food until Lord blonses rue 0,” (Continued on Tenth Page.) SS PRIVATE PULLMAN FOR $250,000 HORSE NO INTENT TO DROP HOUSING INQUIRY Three Wises! Veo Work Ahead of Friar Rock Travelling De Luxe From West, “The Land of Sun- shine and Moonshine.” Justice Mord to-day received @ let- r from Franklin Brooks, recelver of rlar Tock, $250,000 stallion, owned ‘right of the UNTERMYER HAS green at the short sev- th with his tee shot, and Toliey as on the green from the tee, Guil- ford played a weak second and was | still short of the green, and Tolley, playing the hole perfectly, won it, 8 4, and squaring the maten, At the eighth Tolley ran down a, long putt to win the hole with a 4 against a 5 for Guilford, who putted weakly, requitong three strokes on the green. This made Tolley 1 up. But at the ninth the American ran down a 7-yard putt for a 3, and the players made the turn ali square, peared at the doors of their homes) Tells Their Convention They Have yyy jonn # Madden and Jonn Ressi-| More Importance Than A Aa EGR tie tons raunniaue <o with their women folk to proceed to | Suet get eee lee pei ” ee portance Than Any | sreat tens n Set a Fine Example ot \ter, in whieh Brooks writes that Friar rata —5 outdriving the British champion by the polls. Bricks and stones cv ‘Balaliem Tock is now travelling de luxe trom That Has Gone Before. many yards, menced to tly across the trots and | ANIM \the o¢ Mr. Madden last Decerm- — The tenth hole was halved in fours, Beew, Anis (Wars) fired: ORFORS) (ue) BU RE President Har-/jer sued to have the thorouibred | Samuel Untermyer put inte the|but Guilford became one up at the police arrived to diaperso the dis- | iing to-day sent his grectings to the lorougit from the Rossiter stables at} Lookwood committer record to-day {Seventh where Tolley took tliree putants, One constable was serious. | 21th biennial convention uf the Union| santa ‘Moga, Cal, to Mr, Madden's | ny ee Gla a Uta i of American Hebrew Congres tion: . M, his letter to the orney General re- - py aiured by Deng Wie with Brick: | National Federation of Temple, Biawer- (sek fam® at Lexington, Ky arding the na ne Temerel PT We wag a ding-dons atruggic, and FAST, | Houde In session here They OER iwntted) She Breaks: e" ject legislation, |;he excitement was intense. The VOTED IN SOUTH BEL AOE Hebree At ans have wet al“my charge, Friar Rock, and yours|making prison sentences unavoidable] mateh, in fact, seemed Ukely to rank Donegal Pane, one of the pollink ie example of patrio nd human:| troly at last coming down the} for convicted violators of the anti-|@8 one of the must memorable stations for Unionists in West Bel- jan during the streseful years throurh| homestretch. Wor fear that the stal- aioe tae mateh f the many getable con- fast, was crowded hours before the which we have been passing, and f want] ion might snore T got him a private” Peels: ABS tests featuring the amateur cham- pare) sor votiow by Nationalists. An- tovesprasn ty thom tie ssautuce jPullman especially fi(ted up for| At the request of Chairman Lock: | plonahip ouher long line of Nationaliats waited the NaCI Cente Eno thoroughbr and two experienced | wood, Mr, Untermyer made a gup-| Going to the twelfth, the American outside, thus {pions the way to wrote. porters to take care of his travelling | plementary statement saying that he| pulled his tee shot and found his ball their opponents. his occurred in) serra is Twants. He deserves it all, for he ty]did not mean by the letter to show|in a hole from which he had to lift many places where one side or the TORONTO ENTRIES. 1 magnificent anti a disposition to resign aa counsel to| it and lose a stroke, ‘Tolley played Bee SAECO AUPARGS) Aid, At watt secauinie anLelen 1g|_ Mr. Brooks declares the West Is a] the committee the hole perfectly and won it, 4 to 5, evident much personution was gi The Avon iy ane for (O-Morrow's | Vonderful country with “sunshine In] ‘We have work akead of us for the| the matoh becoming all square. The fag on. One oman wh: nrrived at eT A torch the homes and moonshine in the [next three we he said, referring | thirteenth was halved in threes and ie polling mation half om how afte ; Cub: diy barns. Gray seil.at a higher price} to the investirath { building loan| the fourteenth in fh and with four tt opened found her vote already had {h.U%p “Tam, ima r before and hops are an in- | fund conditie mn ui important |W play the mateh was still all heen cast te ercasingly profitable crop, but Broad- [if not more import than any vy | sau There alno were a large number of OND TAGE way looks good to me” have den 1 cannot ¢ ive of} At the fifteenth Tolley holed an SER00 ashlee eblid voters whose votes could not ty refused. They ranged in age from child of two and one-half years, wh was just able to Isp, “I vote for) \owe 1 Moles,” a candidate in South Belfast, | (MW. a FOURTH HAL to boys and girls of sixteen and M Berit Fa nan: 81,540 | seventeen years. Fenner cabal " Virtually every Unionist house in Belfast displayed the British fag last ‘ant m3 A WADE Phe night, even the sidewalks and lamp- Oe 7Phe Herwig 4495 wna posts being brilliant with the British | Malan Rit at ieee colors. | Wen, 18) The Nationalists, who adopted as| their slogan the ery of “No Parti tion!" have fought a hard battle, and} Joseph Devlin has led his party in resignation from my duties with this LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. eight-foot putt, which made him one committee until the work is done | up, At the sixteenth he stymied Guil- The proposed change in the inw,| ford and become dormie two, The [Tee Josinrille amiriey for tosnoron’s race} which the Lockwood committee has|seventeentii was keenly fought, but yilast TENOK. @1,200; « unanimously indorsed,” Mr, Unter-|Toilvy holed a two-yard putt for bls ies Stuttin Sitlapigan aah myer wrote In his letter to the At. [half in four and won by two up and Tid *Siame dene torney General, “will, if enacted, do more within (Wenty-four hours after it goes into effect to put an end to the almost universal reign of lawless- ness in (he building industry than any amount of prosecutions followed by pleas of yuilty and anti-ctimaxes in the form of harmless, ineffective $1.00 and” a hal en itr | wey Hutu tres seat ae ction Wax prompted addressing meetings throughout the {61.300 mar-okie are | bp the ldtistion tel Ment Dinas counties where voting took place to- | 114) ¢ gree Ree TRE Rane: |W upon building materials dealers who day, Women took an active part in ce al Trace tant, | fail plaatol Galli ettigieee ia ee jhe campaign, holding demonstra- ee eae prices. If ylolators are merely to be (ions and canvassing voters. te fined, Mr. Untermyer said, the anti- —— Alfano, twenty-two, of No. 1) |S trust Jaws, Wederal and State, might BLACK AND TANS yor Strect, Hrooklyn, was wen: |e we well be wiped off the statute book to-day Judge Humphrey Th his letter he stat GUILTY OF MURDER, mee Ges cng te aie io a Ue seit hia letter he atate ARSON AND LOOTING | 2117.10 8 i yn oa tM al De einai | Po Kouco St enaa lates as aC ea Ty nats | of inanufactur ominary, vn, on etinat | AB ~ONDON, May %4—Gen Crozier, of Uhrwaiae 26 ‘ (Continued on Tenth Page.) one to play, JONES TAKES MATTERS EASILY IN EARLY STAGES. the Jones-Hamlet n (ook matters rather In the early stages and way down at the sixth, Jones was bun- kered at the first, which was halved in fives, and he gave up the second for an approximate seven, having been twice bunkered, taking four lo reach the green and missed two putte the matoh was squared at the third, mately, the easily one In Amer the fourth was halved, and Jones Host the titth whe fifth wis sole | tor Jones Uk re \t 8 gorse and w g {he sent the ia yards nt other bush and ere be found Ibe rough, He out hie fourth on the 1921, LATE NEWS LEAPS FROM WINDOW en Judge Censures Union of.! su Refuses io Hel SOME ( Doser tinge who wud ue pl a, mochininis’ a reluctant character wit Justice Faweeti was union, wag news tod beford {n the Queens County Bupreme Court when the nship petition of Mictiiel Tomko, at 4s Vharemont Aven cain Deputy Sheriff De “oY stated t ‘ ut When he went hight to Dearing’ tame jo suo poena film, Deering jumped 0: fa Window and ran. Pe Bre piirsued and aight hia in flight, Deering explained j:!s atuon by sy ing that as Tomko had resigned trom the unton a year ago he, Deering, did not know anything about him and couldn't certify as to his character. Justice Kaweett reiuked Deering, saying: ,“Phis is unfortugate. Tomke wil have to wait tl he can get an- other witness. 1 don't believe, Deer- ine, that dre Tepresventative of your union. If 90, 1c ts most unfor- tunate and L think your union should be notified. 1 belt make a better Ameri you.” Tomko was born in Hungary in 1882 and came to this country in 1901 es RESTRAINT ON OIL TANKS. y. Eleven, Ju. May serving the subpoena you n citizen than Citizens of Linden, Object to Erection TK of Chancery te Mae Court anted i 1 injunetion ng the Stand- | ard Ol Company w Jeniey from eleven tunks at Linden, ecting h, The inju ewark on’ May quired to show not wd permiaunen | Linden, represented b. claimed that the tanks the health and in the dire hazard of the conanunity the company ie should of why Cit green, but missed a putt for a halt. What Jones himself thought of the | mess was shown when le picked up his ball and hurled it back on the reen with such force that it bounded | high in the air, The sixth hole was halved In fours. Hamlet became 2 up at the seventh. The eighth was halved, but Jones won the ninth, making Hamlet one up, The next three holes were halved. Jones played poorly at the thir- teenth, where Hamlet won 3 to 4 thus becoming 2 up again, Jones took the fifteenth, got sixteenth and squared the mateh at the seventeenth. At the vighteenth, Hamlet put his bail on the bank of the bunker with a hanging ! Jones ‘took the hole in 4 to 5, winning the match by one up. The cards were as follows; Tolley, Out «++, Guilford, out Tolley, in ...+ Guilford, In ‘The card for the “Jones- k test was: Jones, OUt «0.6 +s Hamlet, out . Jones, in .. Hamlet, in 487 ‘ 5366 65 514-85 HODGSON as "ONE OF YORK- SHIRE’S BEST GOLFERS. Charles Hodgson of Baildon, Ouimet's opponent, is one of York- shire's best golfers. Both players opened well, halving the first hole in fives. Hodgson was too, careless with his putter at the second, and Jost in § to 4 The third was halved in fours, Then Hodgson, following a splendi! chip-shot, squared the match with a 3 on the fourth, Ouimet took three putts at the fifth, Hodg- son was short from the tee, but had a splendid run up and suatched a half with a 4, ‘At the aixth Ouimet missed a yard putt for a half and Hodgson won in 4 to, taking the lwad for the first me. The Yorkshireman became 2 up at the seventh when he got 4 perfect 2, while Oulmet was in the long grass and then short of the green. At the eighth both were four yards from the hole with their third nts, Quimet had the shorter putt, but missed, whereas Hodgson ‘sank his and became 3 up. At the tenth Hodgson, by a splendid chip shot, forced a half in five, and at the cloventh he became 3 up again, He reached the green in one and Qui- met gave up after taking Lhree. that Tomko will) a half on the} TRIED TO KILL GIRL, Rejected iS ant Kills Himsei!. aming ond} Julius ved by Caro & Weat fist With a hi dashing for some pia Aclensky, a cutter, Con In @ Toft « Street, ended a cha dod girls eer » of safety, mpi 7 Ey 3 = < s z 5 < Fe Fy & e and shootih@. One sho! Vense dtopped when the second » ier shou nsky then |beaehes in this city so nid died inatartly | ‘Pie ordinance reads that “no fe- he forty yt iy pe actually or apparentiy ke aus | above © tite of ten years, ehali said b Wear on any street or bouch of the Mixa ze. who Hes at No Jelty any bat sult which does not Avenue, New Rochelle, and is f Jconsist of stockings und tights or wonmn In the Bhop, It Is said x difter-|pjoomera which shall meet the stock- ¢ an gia caused ber refusal (©) ings 4a skirt which, in the case’ of marry him. eh Mise, Vense was taken to Rellevue| USHIe shall extond to the knees, or Hospital, ‘There tt was said she would | reeover. TROLLEYS COLLIDE: S1X, PERSONS HURT! Ave- Sound View and. Westcbeste nue Cars Hit While Switchi —No Serious Injuries H \ southbound Sound View troidey jon this afternoon with} Westchy Aventr) jun of Sound er Ave was car was in coil ja northbound | trolley car at th | View and We the sonthbound switching | after the run from Classon Point. Six | of the twelve passengers in tlie West- [chester avenue car were treated for] chock by Dr. MeGuire of Mordh (oxpital and then left for home. were: Anna O* Higgs Be: twenty-seve William Cars m rues w No. Sery. thirty-five, Henrietts 119 Killean Beac twenty-nine, non Street; Dorothy Netty. \ wa, Nu. 208 Eliggs. Beach Ahearn, forty-fiv No. 83 | Duly Avenue, and Wiliam Muiligan | six, No. 122 Mathgate Avénuc | wheré were no arrests ‘The six jpassengtrs inthe Sound View car} | were uninjured TIRED OF SCHOOL, GIRL KILLS HERSELF | k ‘Pupil Shoots Herself When Father Scolds Her for Failure to Attend Regularly. Mora Morina, a freshman in Bar- ringer Uigh School, Newark, shot herself in the right temple with a rifle to-day in Ner home at (Nd. 27 South Sixth Street, according to the police, She died this in | City Hospital | “I was disgusted with, school,” she told her mother, Mrs. Antonio Mor- ina, who bent over her as she lay no the floor and asked why she shot herself. The girl's father had upbralded her and her sister, Rose, who is a mem- ber of the same class, for failure to attend school more regularly, |LINER POCAHONTAS IN TROUBLE AT SEA Sends Call for Help—Left Here Yesterday With 300 Passengers for Italy. BOSTO? May 24.—The steamship Poenbontas, which sailed from New York yesterday tor Naples and Genoa, was in (rouble south of Nantucket Shoals to-day with boilers und auxil- lary boilers partly disabled. One message asked all freight ships in the vicinity to be prepared to stand by, but a few minutes later the steam- er asked for a coast guard cutter, add- ing that she might be able to maintain a speed of four or five knots hereeif. ‘The cutter Manhattan sent word that ahe would be alonguide late in the day. ‘The Pocahontaas has 300 passengers \board, agents of the United States Mail Steamship Company sald, and 225 others. were waiting to board her at this port. She will be taken to New- port for they stated, |BELIEVES MOONEY afternoon With Quimet bunkered at the twelfth and requiring four to reach the green, Hodgson, who was on in WILL GET A PARDON three, be > 4 up. After the thire| 0 teenth n halved in threes the | n to come back at his | Say Francisco's District Attorney opponent oning the fourteentt. in| . -t Ato 6, Hodgson missing a thres-feo: | > Has New Evidence in Dyna putt. ‘uimotg. alae won the fftecnth, tr ° | where bis third was on the lip of the miting Case Cup, white Hodgson, after taking four! 2 gies to reach the green, gave up the hole, | SAN FRANCISCO, May A Dis Quimet also secured the sixteenth In |trict Atorney Matthew ady ant 5 to 8 une ou 0 he is] Onimet, however, won the ninth, the |Nouneced in court t i alae agen Englishman giving up. the hole, |New Preparing new evidence jn the} Hodgson thus making the turn 2 up. ;Mooney cause for presentation ty (lr Oulnet'’s defeat’ was in a great | Governor which he ‘believes will leave finish, in whieh both men kept their] little alternative other than pardon. nerve to the end, ‘The Yorkstire | ing Thomas Mooney. champion putted brilliantly and sas] Mooney is serving a life sentence | one up with two to go. ‘The seve ed complicity in 0 teenth was halved in good fours. “At ‘o Preparedness parade dyna. the eighteenth Hodgson placed is] initing in 1! second shot five yards from the pin while Oulmet's Was fifteen yards | away, Both just missed their putts LYNDE ESTATE = $726,595. and agrecing on a half In fours, arews Hudgson won by 1 up In the application for a judiets) The match between Major Gordon] tiement of the estate of Re Purnham of Royal North Devon and| Lynde to Surrogate Cobalan lo-du M. Payton, an American golfer who Made PRUNE rattle Amcodent wit had entered independently, was a6!-| property valued at imitar la lenged, ither Payton nor his op- oe Weis i ponent appeared, and they were Up at shod from the lists i wa ¢ mn ne dispoainy of fof claime on the Canton Chub if Ul an easy disposi af | of lay ptt «othe ihn at equally er huatiouthing ata) leave Ver of the tts Wrixt up and 1 timere en sits pring of Wood up and 2 to play. Pownes elke Woiies rather Gandy. of the ea ai $150,000 to. ber ty, Na. 1 fF te her axa Ly Ferris, Gree nd Augusta L. Duval, dng hy Anns 4 Bast Cont 4h No treet. | Shoulder biades. quires is that | RICKENBACKER | Ace Reps Plane and Will és tor Air Trip Across United States. Cet ET Sr a nd ‘Shoulder Blade’ Ordinance Goes To Aldermen oicmalpisi In Explicitly Worded Legislation. Polowing a series of indignation meetings attended by residents and clergymen of ali denominations, Al- derman MHumbert Savarese, repre- senting Coney Island, has introduced @n ordinance to prevent the wearing of one-piece bathing sults by either grown m: females on any of the in the case of bloomers shall extend midway to the knees, and a waist which shall cover the bosom and “No mule person, actually or ap- parently above the age of ten years, siall Wear on any street or beach of the ity any bathing suit which shall Not consist of trunks which shall ex- tend midway to the knees, and @ blouse which shall be worn outside such trunks and extend midway ta the knee Asked if posed he didn't think the pro- nee, particularly that ning one-piece bathing and that section cove shoulder blades was im Jaw" class, Alderman S.- a: Puritanical. All it re wd men and women, sre only visitors to Coney Island, not be permitted to aunt their conver suits for mi ering fem the “bige varese re It is not wh sh. indecency im a community of long- established homes,” Under the rules the ordinance was referred to the Committee on General Welfare _> TO KEEP UP FLIGH 108 ANGELBS, May 24.—After an- nouncing he would abandon plans to fly across the United States because of damage to his airplane in making a landing here, Capt,+Eddie Ricken- backer, former American “ace,” to- day decided to continue his flight. Ho found it possible to repair his plane with parts of another piane and planned to fly to San Francisco this afternoon, He will leave that clty at dawn Wednesday for Washington, making one stop, st Omaha. ——————— LAHEY FIGHTS INDICTMENT. District Atterney Objects to Justice Whitaker eHartng Canc. When the motion to show cause why the Indictment against Deputy Police Commissioner Lahey should not be dis missed came up to-day for argument before Justice Whitaker, a preliminary objection was made by Aswistant Dis trict Attorney Benvenga to Justice Whitaker's hearing the case on the ground that Justice Tierney’s decision in the Wendell-Travis-Judson case covered the present issue. Benvenge explained that Lahey's relief should be sought in_the Criminal Term of the Supreme Court. Justice Whitaker re- served decision. Lahey’s counsel said there seemed te ulterior motive delaying the . and said his client had asked for atement, but had been informed unul some disposition of the in- he must re- that dictment had been made main out of the department, Cigarette No cigarette ha the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. 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