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4 fHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRiL 20, 1922. BececS.| (RSHEREE STATE | INQUISITWE ABOUT SEEESSS HEADQUARTERS) DIPLOMATS HO hi f —_—. | thet sys jompany has been obliged performance. <n Fighting as}Reporis of Unusually Large “Get Help” Says Deputy At-|Mellon Sees Shortage Next] Testimony of Jack R. Young, IMPROVEMENTS) City Hall and Telephone | Quantities Received Expected torney General Henderson Year of $350,000,000 Asking Divorce. Shocks Wife McAneny, in Letter April 5, Exchange Are Assailed, to Bring Inquiry. Spurn ing Contempt Order. in Revenues Who Seeks Separation. Chided City Officials for Delay and Lack of Co-operation Examination of the records of the ransit Commission to-day reveals] Worst Outbreak Since Easter that twenty-one contracts for rapid Sty j iV Gaiktt extioatne and timprovernents| —(286d—Assailants Driven are bt tie approval of the Off by Armored Cars. Hic! investigation ta probable” to) Gal Correspondence on file shows thot + . termine low far “diplomatic immu- the present Transit Commission has} DUBLIN, April 20 (Associated Inity” applies to liquors, and if some bent every effort to inducer the Board| Press). — The headquarters of the} dipiomats, vu» the reports allege, ho. ot Estimate to take favorable a Provision Free State Government In| been withdrawing a much larger ‘od ro geared estgary b lh pera the College of Science were at-}umount than they or thelr guests particularly the 14th Street-Faste:n| ‘@cked from front and rear early to-| could consume. ‘The State Depart District subway, which Gov. Miller re-] day but, despite terrific firing, entry | ment probably will be asked to reveal ferred to specifically in his address] was not effected. The City Hal) and] the smount of wet woods received by before members of the Fifth ‘ ae diplomats during tle lust year. Re- Yesterday Telephone; Bxchange also wi Aventic Association at the Waldorf- to ; ntly rictions an these transpor- Astoria. vapiondeem re rq) tation permits were tightened. ‘Aw recently as April 5 the Transit} According to reports from an 1m] Senator Borah ix among those curi- Comitiisaion sent = letter signed by} dependent source, midnight had}ous to ascertain the extent Sb Cuxttman McAneny to the Board! scarcely passed when heavy volleys |1ie Stite Demet ie ee nt ted Siege, toectivn’ te pas cakes “a of revolver shots were heard from {ror the diplomats. Ho has been told outright disapproval in other cases of Quay and Connel Streets, while op [verbally and by letter certain things rapid transit improvements | positig parties exchanged dozens of [concerning one diplomat which have Lv pou: Binye np Commissioner Mc-| shots up and down the middle of De: diplomatvesnearnbd according Aneny wrote in part: is WASHINGTON, April 20.-—Reports have reached the Senate that, un. uaually large quantities of Viquor Fave been reveived during recent jontha by some members o2 the Dip- Jomatic Corps MANY BOMBS EXPLODED, ALBANY, April 20.—Although serv-] WASHINGTON, April 20.—Addi- ed late Ieist, night with a warrant cull-]tjonal taxes probably will be neces- ing for Kis arrest on a charge of COn-|sary to meet the deficit of more than tempt of’ court, Deputy Attorney Gen-]$350,000,000 forecast for the fiscal eral Henderson refused to accompany|year of 1923 by Secretary Mellon, it Sheriff Coffey of Clinton County to] was said to-day at the Treasury. Plattsburg. Officluis of the department, dis- Mr. Henderson told the Sheriff he] cussing thg expected deficit, said no would have ‘to get help’ 1f he meant} consideration had yet been given to to take ‘him to Plattsburg on ‘the}means of meeting the lack of funds, watrrant Jssued yesterday by Supreme] but it was apparent the deficit would Cowrt Justice Angell probably have to be raised by taxa- ‘Ie warrant for Mr. Henderson’s|tion as the jovernment “did not arrest ani his refusal to obey resulted from a differ t opinion batWeen [ore te ne rom a Alfference pinion betwee: the Agtomney tioneral'softice and Jus | Whether the deficlt would run as tice Angell ovun a provision of law ra- [high as $500,000,000, as estimated by4] lating to writs of habeas corpus. some Treasury officials, could not be Warden William Hunt of Great}accurately determined at this time, Meadow Prison, acting under the ad-|it was said. Officials asserted} how- vice of the Deputy Attorney Generel, fever, a considerable deficit was cer- several weeks ag> refused to obgy 4 | tain. writ te turn over Joseph Harris, a —_—.+ Negro prisoner at ( Meadow «© | JUDGE CRITICIZES the custody of the Bronx County au- thorities. Justice Angell last week! LOWERING OF BAIL fined the Warden $450 for contempt, In fighting his wife's suit for sepa ration with a counter-claim and suit for div rk FR. Young, known as a “daredevil” motion picture pha. OF toxrapher, brought many sensational charges against his young and diminy- tive wife before Justice Wagner in Supreme Court to-day. Young's counsel, in reading from « bulky batch of detectives reports caused his wife considerable uneasi ness on the witness stand as specific ails of her tr ree, vels on motor trips ubarets, hotels and apartments were recounted minutely The Ansonja Hotel, Moulin Rouge. and visits to St. Cloud Hotel and o(' or places were mentioned. Mrs, Young explained many of the parties as Innocent ones and failed to remember others. On one occasion during the sum mer of 1921 when she and a friend named “Mr. Penchard’’ were pounceu upon in a nt lot at 109th Str and Audubon Avenue, the young wife Abbey Street. P to the reports, has been so liberally Sesh said she and Penchard ely were s sae isa re dre nis that} Firing was also observed from the|trented that when only a brief time ROR CHE Eta ivatened pee or BY SUPREME COURT) fifi ut me husband's. witnesse! ae i Goce bes Oe teat Jd General Post Office at Connel |#fter receiving one large consignment, the order s Lot obeyed b; st ‘Tues. = RestAEe Coe ate scue ener meee UPON lef of present conditions of conges-| & he asked permission to import an- BR EREL ae Was not edifying tion than the early completion of all| Street and Parnell Square. day nigiftt. Mr. Henderson instructed |County Judge Taylor, in Brook- other, the department felt constrained Mrs. You uctant sdmitted that Warden Hunt pot to surrender Harris ash ti ; he and Bertha Moss had p . limes and accessories still es vies course} - Occasionally the short, sharp }to cut his estimate down considerably. to the Bronx County omolals, . Jyn, Resents Action by Mem- pu mt nl 8 ihe i : omnes vor Hlorbent ef construction. The gages! Lites cracking of revolvers and automatics} It is reported that the department The legal points in the case will be bers on Highest Benci Miles in the Chandler Building, West vailing at Canal Street, which parallel | | ost sifonced by the heavier [Permitted nineteen barrels to come in argued vefore the Appelinte Division] — = 42d Srreet. One photograph, in scan those upon 42d Street shuttle service, My later, when ar, fOr an embassy, only to be requested Mena Hest Wieatas Supreme Court Justices in Brook-| ty attire, was introduced as evidence ‘and which are intolerable, cannot be} reports of jes, and later, w ar), short time later for permission to feceeteislieae enero lyn were criticised for’ thelr allegea] #9? Mrs. Young admitted she had relieved until the 14th street line is} mored cars belonging to the regulars |agmit from six to twelve more barrels. : stkotiee: in edducine’ Nips Hala fegeesl Saha dh Moneta) sey 1d) ready for use. vas the quick dls- [Ni barrels contain approxi- " hohess reducing high ball fixed in] graph in Miles’s office. Young wa made ready appeared, there was the quic Nineteen barrels conta’ pr 1$$. SUZANNE SILYERCRUYS Magistrates’ and County Courts by| ¢mployed by Miles at the time a: Miba or yourtboants te coms EOrerme OF macnine ome. Ipscepe eternal = ‘The engagement of Mlle. Suzanne; turn to Brussels, 5 County Judge Taylor to-d ne | motion picture photographer. Peers oF Lous 3 Armored cars later patrolied the + to-day as he mission is prepared to press this work with all possible speed and ‘re peats its request that action it now In her suit Mrs. Young charges cruelty and non-support. She alleges that her husband “nagged and abused Sllvercruys, daughter of a member of] She is well known in -\merica, } a fixed bail, on motion of District At- the, Supreme Court of. Belgium, to] having frequently lectured here dur- torney Ruston, at $10,000 in each of iifenry WOT C New Haven, [ne the war, She was. the first wb Gases, y W. Farnam jr, ot New Haven. | woman to be decorated with the Or- th STEAMER SMASHES BAYONNE BRIDGE centre of the city. and everybody on the streets was searched. A party of her so much and treated her so cruelly ares bend erete Aedes, the|men in km open motor car speeded up — Conn., has just been announced in| der of Leopold. oawnen the motion was made in the] hut sie suffered a nervous break Board of Estimate has failed to take when challenged by troops in an ar- Girders Driven Out of Line—Cen-| Brussels. Mile. Suzanne recently vis- Mr. Farnam is the only son of Secure eek ere Wes 7 le wis | down. Roth seek custody of their favorable action and the date on |mored tar, and were pursued and fired aaNet , ited Lees United | Beau Her| Prof. Henry W. Farnam of: ‘Yale + Brooklyn, charged * with | four and one-half-year-old son. 7 f N. J. Train Service chu 8 te eee Fert Univ i kik picking $257 from the pocket of alwere married in Rochester, N. ¥. 4 which the contracts were submitted} upon by the military. tral of N. J. cl brcthad’R 6 ¢ the Bet. | University. He served in the’ war os ay 5 2 re married in Rochester, N. ¥. to Riss, Geave toe: aetianc set OU ala ie a Cy iaverrupted. prother Robert, Secretary of the Bel-| 1 "cintain of artillery. He, will sail nger on an elevated railway,|1916 and have heen separated since couns gian Embassy at Washington, and her! saturday and the wedding’Will take | for Small objected, declaring engagement was announced on her re- | place early in the summer. (Continued From First Page.) that after a Magistrate had set bail|sister at No. 873 Freeman Street, thi at a high figw 1 Supreme Court n Bronx, while Mrs, Young resides wit) Justice reduced it to $2,000, her parents at No, 570 We: at ty ” would never fully succeed until all “If ‘I did as [ felt,"’ said Judge Stress, is pel act nations of the world belong. Taylor, “I would fix bail at $50,000.) Justice Wagner dedieion The Russian delegation delivered|I will always fix high bail in the case ees Dist hye Mae ~ its note, replying to the Allied ex-]o fthose charged with serious crime: WITH GERMANY SFT IN cy HALL PARK nerts' proposals, this afternoon, it|If Justices of the Supreme Court are| TROOPS FROM COBLENZ : — Fourteenth Street Subway. phone exchange were smashed by bul gar, lets and work was suspended. Contract For, Amount. Bd. of Ba.) "Reguiar forces’ patrolling Grafton “Sies-Timber .. $96,500 May 26-81} street were fired: on from roofs of + 80,500 June 80-21 Phouses in: Bridewell Lane. y { Ties ........-. 19,500 A -strtement: from{ officin! sourcés Station finish.. 231,416 3-21} says that, Brig, Gen. Slattery and a Cam iron ... 19-23 |party of men in uniform in a car Splice bars . i ee ‘onnell Bridge Spikes 19-2) Jat about. 11,40 o'clock last night. The Nute-bolts . 19-21 }car was riddied with bullets and ony Anti creepers . vis 7 rabies Lagipaiioatd wounded, being sey. No one was injured. mie tiptoe | Wolat | Later another patty of regulars con-| Engineers were despatched to the Livonia Avénue veyed a priest to the hospital in afbridge to determine the — best February, 1921. Young lives with his The steamship Crawston Halil, in tow of three tugs, missed the channl this morning in approaching | Newark Bay drawbridge betwrer Bayonne and Blizabethport, and crashed into it between the two die spans. The bridge girders were driven out of line interrupting traffic on the Central Railroad of New Je we was announced at the palace. willing to take the responsibilty of re- LAND AT FORT TERRY The reply {s said to be conciliatory.|Cucing bail, hat is their business.” The German delegation this after-| For Pasquale Pulvino, No. 1269 8Ist noon announced it would postpone|St charged with criminally receiv- until tomorrow delivery of its reply]ing stolen goods, the District Attorney to the Allied note. The Germans]®sked bail be fixed at $10,000, cour sald the: Cantigny Resumes Way to New York With Rest of Contingent. y LONDON, Conn., April 20,—Ti transport Cantigny arrived at these tinny twins. That must have Leen an optical illusion in the photo- grap of the statue. As a mn‘ter of fact, the ladies really aren't mani- cures either, though they are allur ing enough to get jobs in any ‘rst- wished to study Lioya|for Pulvino made the same objection. Gee NE 8 Portland, Maino t { Signa) tower .. 9,046 method of restoring it to service. In A George's statement. hut doesn't interest me,’ replicd| Terry, N. Y. from Portland, Maine to ‘ i First Page.) (Continued From First Page.) Pasian, OmDD is day with coast artillery , me ' _* Track work. 97,444 valine ge ra lh the mean tiine ail trainmiwere ordered{- \(Coptnued Brom) Firat 5 2 ae Judge aay a That in tor the day with coast artillery troops, thirte i —_—_—_—_— 3 GENO? f ssociatea|Preme Court Justices te about office ane 2 enlist aboard. | irateme Avenue Storage Vard. Sings Inn and the Green Street|moved by the North Branch, with f en Sey aug hh __ (Associated |Preme Court Justicgs to think about") Cantigny departed carly this afternoo Hotis removal.$ 5,500 Aug. Court H both have been occupied | shuttle service between Bayonne and| Councils as equals and really make]? ails. He isn’t stepping on either 0 ress).—Prime Minister Lioyd George for New Yc > land the remainder « ‘Track work.... 44,110 April 19-21 |Court House h have been occupi ee said the German delegation) ARMY TO REMOVE ALL. the troops fr private arrangements inimical to those two countries, if the treaty makes France appreciate that a ) manent policy of hostility to Gern means only a Russo-German alliane and further trouble in Europe, the to-da Coblenz, Germany had agreed to accept the condition TROOPS FROM CAMP DIX ie aes of the Allies not to participate in fur- Date ¢ for Three- ther discussions of Russian’s affairs. hac Mateh. as a result @f having signed the}. S. Decides Also to \barcon CHICAGO, April 20.—The dates of Russo-German Treaty at Rapallo i-Broaklyn. by regular Irish Republican army| Jersey eity. Sing aka Ha Tees Moreh 1$-21]troops. The Provisional Government eee intends using the latter an a place for Panag ion Square OR Ty. a0-e1}the sittings of the High Court DAUGHTER WED MONDAY Flatbush Avenue Station. If was the worst Dubli. has experi-| PA GETS LICENSE TO-DAY 6-21] enced since Haste The residents mo Le Darmanel t ampionship t ush " 8 reca ction will |class barber shop. last Sunday. amp Lewi sas Permanen were kept awake by continuous rific cause of economic reconstruction wil : s e183 ; 3 ilar Gate Sen icky Lapianc EN jobs) Re Fi pod ‘ang yee nolre'| Churchill Roemer Education | be, materially assisted. When Mayor Hylan reached City} tte emphatically denied Dr, Walter’ Pont sete nd (Charles: McCourt of Pitt ne ee Fela aferch 2-21) or military lorries rushing to the re- | ~ ag < . i What the American Governmen'|Hall to-day he slanced toward Civic! athena, German Forelen Minister]. ciiisuron, april bela breeeurt of bi nen Phas bo 9 A Board President, to Wed Mrs. | hopes is that out of all the confusion] Virtue, evidently beheld the exposed matory toni Germany of) the SHINGTON, April 20,—Devision to] burgh, originally scheduled for Seda Nef of places attacked. a * MTS. 3 Shop sheds. .,..$297.401 March S will come some fundamental ag ments on a pull-together policy in European affairs. Othé@rwige, the tac ee-| part of the marble giant's curly head, and trowned, The Mayor, it will be 1 mp Dix,} May 1, 2 and The conference between represen Walsh. ¢ tive Free Staters and Repubi\cans, HYLAN AND O'BRIEN {neta to-day at the instance of Lord] Just six days after the tssuance of cantonments at] and ¢ ad ever informed him, either] *ithdraw fron the to-day were changed | or indirectly, of negotiation: wis, Wasl -} recalled, once said; “TI don't like the} regarding the Russo-German pact. composing the divisions| Sedalia Is Layton’s home, ‘The chaz NT [Mayor O'Neill and Archbishop Byrne, | marriage 1 to his daughter,| tions and alfiances and ‘group ar-|jooks of that fellow."” But before cn-] The Premier said the political tioned nd to scatter the} pion Is practising here for the dete RESERVE COMME udjourned at 4.45 o'clock this ufter-| Thomas W former President | '#sements will keep alive the flames }tering the hall the Mayor 4 |eommiasion would méet tomorrow tol units in:the permanent army poate with-| OF Nis title ON GARRISON SUIT poon until next Wednesday. No agree-|of the Board of Lducation, appeared Ms toa get ae Be tea pe SOD ES ee ae ee seu peennidel the is saian SPIT AO Sheree te ee cea. ae as REPRE TATIVE RY TAKES ment was reached ae the) MGuletpal cHratigtng today and|Po oe ee ever know whether it was a tribute to] Allied proposals. by the War Department. The d 2 3 the shivering mermaids or a passing acquaintance. Thousands of young women on their way to wask this morning curiously —<g-——_- « made in connection with a OATH TO-MORROW, longed study of the distribution of U RA, N. Y¥., April REPARATION BOARD regular army on a basis to provide at} tativ eva Hasty ot tile cite, ten the me time for ec iy of operatio: ‘exenting the 37th . York Di ric REFUSES TO FORCE, Jana ‘itciency in training. ce | Atta Lake We oath (or omtes valere got one for himself. He is to marry Mrs, Sarah Fratictsca Walsh, a widow, of No. 1066 Park Avenue, Brooklyn, The date for the City Officials Surprised at Lunch- » eon by News—Transit Com- missioner Has No Statement. On Lioyd George, the British Prine Minister, his skill and resourcefuln many an American officai 1s count- ing. It's the climax of his cares ee IN BELFAST TO-DAY ).—Represe wate re’ Jciveled the canvas covered marble ‘The two cantonments which to be thus|touse of Representatives to-m ame ceremony is not announced, Mr] Antut is: alse the crisis a aes vhe| bulk of the male giant and the mer- TREATY ANNULMENT d will be retalned for training| Mr, Henry has appointed Mrs, Floren: - Mayor Hylan and Corporation| British Forces Occupy Derry Bar-| churchill gave his age as fifty-nino and] S¥stem of alllances, i Melt ie te[ maida at his feet. Some of them ge purposes but with only care-| M, Sullivan of Hornell as his seeretary ‘ 28 ‘ " aking etac! quartere¢ she orate tepresentatly Counsel O'Brien were both attending racks to Forestall Repub- bis address ay No. 561 West 165th] DEGMGE OF Peer cert In which ~1}| begged the good natured foreman of SeFRchMectN UA TIONS) tS phe ws nelary to Bapresentatt a tmcheon of the’ Bronx Board of lican Plans. ‘Trade at the Hotel Commodore when | : Thomas Farrell Gaffney. \* news odio mate by Receiver Garri-] BELIMAST, April 20 (Assoviated] On April 14 a Mcense was issued to gon reached them. Preas),—Sniping was renewed this |); hie nat sash the ne im the Short Strand, the | 22, caushter, Helen Hays Churehii Commission Decides to Await o——— Houghton. Demand From Governments |TRADE BOARD HEAD m4 Nv s1 ME! UNK IN COLLISIUS: of Allied Powers ASKS U. S. COAL CONTROL | fnuw or tt SAVED. pr BUENOS AYPE April 20.—The Mun son lir Aeolus collided with the Street. Mrs, Walsh is a daughter of the derrick gang-to lift tho cover and give them a glimpse, “You'll see all. there is to see at about .3 o'clock this afternoon when we hoist the old boy and his lady friends into place,” a workman yol- unteéred: “Just what ave the ladies doing?" the foreman was asked, “Bless me if 1 know,’ he replied. “1 gave the whole bunch a good soap and water bath before we carted them downtown, but I guess I was too busy to observe ‘much.”’ It is cuitg evident the foreman, who is a very able derrickman, is not an art-artist. powers, Iarge and small, stand sovereigns on an equal footing. Woodrow Wilson fought for th: League ef Nations on the ground (iat und John Stephen Burke of No, 110] the alternative was the system of had looked oven the papers. Like-|scene of jast night's flerce riot, and} ast 60th Street, secretary to Col.| balances and alliances. His prophecy wise no statement regarding the ac-|the ambulance men were soon. busy | Michael Friesman, President of Altman| jx almost come true. America has ¢ tion was forthcoming from the Tran-jtaking two wounded persons to the] & Co., and they were married Monday] couraged the idea of a four-power sit Commission. hospital. at the Church of St. Rose of Lima by|ireaty, but it is stoutly denied that ‘. Pp Mary Keehan, who was shot yester- | Father Dufty a itary’ obligation lurks in tie SAFETY RAILS IN CANAL STREET | day, died this morning, bringing the er ppd ay STATION, death roll since Tuesday to eight, of |SECOND CLYDE LIN Leaving América out of the preb- The work of installing rails in the|whom four were killed in last night's sm. it still remains for Europe to eraumceper, Santee. ce che 2. Bf fe] disoséere. ROBBER CONVICTED [iin whether. the tendency of the ‘The safety ‘There was some shooting this morn- ; toward little en- in aixty or olghty days. ‘Thisling ut Culling Tree Road and North, | Jary Out Only Five Minutes; Patr|/ast twelve months foward title Co The pinttorma'on the Canal. Street Sta-] Umberiand Street beat hig one namaia Tae Pe namie eveietn of mailinry , he : rman ot y Loe ane too, natiow’ for safes ta the| Police Sergt. Brun, who was wound-| Peter O'Donnell, one of two thuzs who] tmiances in Europe or whether Lloyd PARIS, April 20.—The Reparations] Tells of Car Sold ‘Twelve Times Commission, appealed to by France to From Mine te) Conssmer; steamer Zero, which sank, all on boar: “ ent of the Russo-German| WASHINGTON, April 20.—Govern-| heing saved. necording to wireless mes force annulmentiol ie : 4) nent control of the mining «id distri-| sages received here to-day. The Aeolus treaty, refused to-day to take action} bution of coal was recoramended to] slightly damaged, is going to Monte until officially requested to deal with| Congress to-day by Nelson P, Gaskill, video with the Zero'’s crew of thirtee i = Chairman of the Federal Trade Com-| aboard it by the. Allied Governments. mission, as the most effective way to Premier Poincare called an extraor-| prevent profiteering and keep prices at : dinary meeting of the Cabinet, but the] # "easonal pri ASE i DIED. irm Gaski a h e ssh s 3 2, , French Ministers decided to await ac- irs sb) eke te Coreen MONROB MAURICE. CAM ed one c of coal from mine to O1 tion at Genoa. consumer in 1920, and found it had been RAL CHURCH, Fri., 2 P. a! ARAH, CAMPBELL Ft French Ambasnsdors at Allied capi- | *0!d twelve times, every seller tating a rush ed Thursday, died thi SRR apse aianaed h b famiriniad 42/8 a hae NERAL CHURCH, Friday, 10 A. M. jlo tap td Level diving held Up and robbed two clerks in the| George can apply the League idea to RATE! tals have been instruc! pproach |" ‘This indicated ‘a criminal conspiracy ae ES Eey yee Strong detachments of British forces] omces of the Clyde Line, 42d Street and] the whole of Scare aad euvenvads all MAGISTRATE'S VERSE the various Governments with pro-|to raise the cost of coal," Representa | MORRIS.~CILAS. “CM PB Athy At DANISH SEAPORT FIRE _|fr0m the Ebrington barracks, in Coun- : teat Aincaoa “Bpetitian, Minesurl |, NEY Fifth Avenue, on Sept. 2, was convicted] the treaties, including the Russo-Ger- ty Derry, with armored curs, crossed reate : { robbery in the first degree by man, with a greater agreement for COVERS SEVENTY ACRES ine porier into Free State territory | m oe da {co-operation thaf supersedes all PROVES NOT SO WORSE} posais for joint action to annul the cos Actors’ Fund, suggested, but Mr, Gaskill indicated reaty. that it would be hard to prove in court, rench are greatly excited over Magistrate Dale, in New Jersey Ave- e1 ‘> | before Judge Crain in the Court of Gen- The et EN Loss 6,000,000 K veseerete etaee a venay cee eral Sessions to-day. The jury delib-| Previous treaties and behhs the way| nue Court, Brooklyn, broke into almost}the prospect of the treaty not being Local ___ FUNERAL DIRECTORS, » terms sh * | fo a e accord in which the 2 es he fabri . Timber 906 Fodder treaty by which the Lough Swilly erated only five minutes. O'Donnett win | 17" uy Lapeer Ra cen te eens ene ed in a posing of theJabrogated. Tia) reauaie (oca hinnenl eniceces / LONDON, April 20 (Associated |Forts are placed under British care,|be sentenced April 27; the case of Frank Loesch, No. 920 Belmont —— Press). Pire started Inst night inJand the maintenance of detachments : ‘rbhor district * penalty is twenty years in prison. tite tr Deasaats bpeeading Teridly cna [RONE the shores:of the Lough author-| O'Donnel Jind his pertner, Jeser Tury| 1,200 PAN-AMERICAN covering an area of seventy reres by fzed. Armed: patrols were stationed | subdued and bound the clerks but over ngs May 5 on a petition filed by taten Island Rapid Trangit Rall- FIUME DISAVOWS wi Company for th novalof Bay RAPALLO PARLEY} ferus: Station on ‘the ruilroad line ot ees Avenue, charged with abusing his wife, Matilda, The Magistrate said (watch ‘When Death Occurs, Call 'Columbus 8200" FRANK E. CAMPBEL your accent) , i that company in Staten Island before ‘ * thls morning, says & Con-s...gen de-[MoNE the rouds to insure the sufe pus- Vooked $10,000 ivinw on the counter. WOMEN IN SESSION) * rion, Frank, it’s between your tamily Gen. Lincoln C. Andrews, chief ex- “Ohe, Funeral Church Saal : sage of the artillery, pee er, ae Devapanare pa irinaines ee No One Authorized to Confer] *eutive officer of’ the commission. quantities of grain, timber] It is thought’ the movement was |’?! appointment talked freely about their Broadway at 66th Se. t's up to you to choose and fodder were destroyed, with toss}made ut this Baltimore Conference, First of ne in anticipation of | uxperience to other crooks. One of these . wit iid you'll gs With Jugo-Slavs, Ex-Presi- The jury in the case of Giuseppe ¢stimated at $,000,000 Kroner (about |republican plans to occupy the forte. |y,feated early in March, eave up O'Den=| Kind, Will Discuss Intere: a we ne areane OF ANG, Sit, aa 31,680,000). The fire was believed to be ——— al and. Put he iatier pleatcat et su0c0H cmnplete happin dent Warns. against the American Railway ell anc 5 o latter — pleudud sake At eomplete’ happiness, oasinyt i pocendiary. LEYLAND LINER guilty and Is now in Sing Sing of Womankind Pili Bate: ou! Sieak her hean SIUME: -A@rl 140° (Aneactatndl Sones aerate . ——_—— LAI i x 3 He’ dismisbed the case, advising 5 > 2 inflicted by ck owned b Notice to Adve ti. FORD REPUDIATES BOOK. DISABLED AT SEA BALTIMORE, April 20.—The Pun-| | He) dee eo nce Mio eite Press). — Former President Zanella| ificted by 4 truck owned by the « risers . 08 8 pany returned a vei e avor f sua HAVRE DE GRACE SELEC.|Americun Conference of Women] and ehild to the movies evenings. of Fiume has sent a message wlOr the company, | Wpiay agromisias 1p0 copy and lene orgers Denies Authorising Statem. si Bi i vemier Facta, saying: so . : jock Breaks 00 F Cater 4 P.M. the day TIONS. opened here to-day. It is the first of ver dr Reftandea War Profits. miu ai - es ie is its kind and is in conjunction with the ALIFAX, N. 8., 20.—The Ley- 3 : 3 7 yal * DETROIT, Mich, April 20.—Henry {ind Line steamer Oxor ¢ RACE TRACK, HARVE DE GRACE,| third annual convention of the Na- Oxonian, from Port-] April 20.—The Evening World selections c K to Liverpool, broke her rud- ‘Are ua follows: | tional League of Women Voters, “The ‘About Henry Ford" nor did| dey ‘stock about $00 mile ‘| owl only as ~ sr it my duty to inform you]. Magistrate Simpson in the Washing- T consider it my duty to inform you}... ‘eights Court. to-day granted un that the legally constituted Govern- adjournment in the case of Barnet 1 ment of Fiume has not authorized any | stein, charged with homicide In con: CHINESE COMMUNISTS’ ANTi-CHRISTIAN MOVE id wade by Disp by 1 P, M. ng type copy for the Sup of ‘Thy Sunday World must be 7 ] i " Oo P ith the eh ale Mrs. y = alee Masry Besa” now ai southeast of] “FIRST RACE — Illusionist, Wilson-| Approximately 1,200 women are tak-] AMO. ¢ hina, April 20 (Associated | one to treat in the name and for the| HOR with the fire in which srs. ti prea 16 he Fesponsibility for feat otit -onllaltor -aantstance | “Ener keeeLe wurin entry. [ing part, about 1,000 being delegates | Press) An anti-Christian movement, Joity of Fiume, still less to stipulate] their ives on Tueeday morning. ining engrarinae to be imals tel ‘This ds the manufacturer's | Ly wirelcna, the message being picked |cunt, Brigann e » Peel o¢ the League, and 200 official and un-|said to have started with tho formation} agreements for ports and railroads, eMiliebcd sve reeled’ by "Taurnday noo. ® to w letter which Secretary | uphhere tovay THIRD RACE—Wireless, Archive, | oMleitl delegates from every American] of twenty #uch organizations in Peking} Fiume cannot recognize is valid, or] SCHOOL HOY K ag ars: Mee Metion wrote him inquiring about ‘a po , 7 . i ment ‘book fa lies Commander Cylin. country and the Philippines. 1m the to the effect that] one of the startling qualities shown by] FOURTH RACE—My Vlay, . Ford had returned war profits yo, Fappera in that you ate no tools” University, 18 spreading rapidly over responsibility, these China, according to reports reaching {x-yeur-old Stanley so anxious to get fro nish} Mrs Maud Wood Park, President Maize, Big 1M of the National League of Women| here. he agitation has reached Amoy home at No, Wythe Avenue, Q Was conditions require. rigidly +n mmotinting to $29,000,000 to the Govern-| 4, writes klinor Glyn, world-tamed writer,] FIFTH RACK—By Jiminy, Dre Voters, presided at a round table ae University, Grd government schools and lyn, ot noon today that he 4 latest “recelpt and. positire ft ries of articles she has just written | }aehnusk. Sane x other institutions. ° sgot ations referred to ure the | Scroe? avenue on the run a i ‘oi i ag Vetter te Malion, Ford makes no|'®®, ise of articiow she has just written n mae ned Zeal, Bitte) ference on child welfare work, The} Mer Mi Ye and the Consular] ., Tee negot ations referred to ure the st Street without paying any at en cudtes meinaied ater than Wat the refund was made as| er yf American. This absoctlng ween : rummell, week will be devoted to Lutin-Ameri-| ayinorities express alarm at the extent | Italian-Jugo-Slay y tention to trafic, A truck driven by rites} ‘contract oF o! lum . in the book. He elmply declares | on the “Flapper” begiue twat Suuday more, , RACE-—Walk Up, Mid-[cun wetivities amd round table discus-| or the movement, which is reported to] Rapailo for the readjustment of the) witllam S$, Gannon of No, 52 Murey he dig not authorize the matement. AGN ony. . be backed by Communist agitators. Viume question Avenue ran bim.down and killed liln THE WORLD . ‘ 5 , ANGE A RLE ART ED A MERE ABET OE