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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1922, ‘Was permitted to go with members of tha band on robber raids and watch To Duke and Calls Off Divorce y said, Slabery learned that Mga they called themselves, hed GOVERNMENTSNEAR "as they called themselves, had fiefs to whom- certain districts Meme terter wer sere is DUBLIN AND ULSTER Former Anna Gould Reconciled fdvice or ald when the enterprise was large enough to warrant It. ‘was no trespassing by the band ) ‘ON district into the band of an- except by arrangement approved main chiefs. The punishment for trespassing was a beating, which did not necessarily stop short of mur- der or attempted murder. ‘The robbery of the Nineteenth] BELFAST, Aprit 26 (Associated . CHARLES TOWN, W. Va., April Btrect cigar store was the task set|Press).—A breach between the Dub- 26.—Charges that gunmen ef the coal for Capt. Slabery to test bis qualif-]iin and Belfast Governments, which operators are intimidating defense Eton, sy popes ae pest Ulater political quarters declare may lettnesses 1: 16 COGWRE bats. “hates 4 a urphy said, Mem- Wers of the band, Including one of Mercenant ie tndfeated oy tauren where West Virginia mifiers are on the two brother chiefs, were on watch issued by the Provisional Government trial for alleged treason, murder and. utalde “to watch him do his stuff."1in Dublin this afternoon announcing ’ assault growing out of tfe Logan He had been told that tf he were ar-1it is unable to co-operate with the County mine war last summer, were ested help would be sent to him.) Belfast Government in an inquiry in- Je by defense attorneys to-day? His story was verified, after his ar-|to the Irish railways. made by de attorneys to-day? Teat arid confession to Coughlin and] ‘The serfousness of the general situ- § The charges of the miners came Roddy, by the appearance of the per-]ation between the two governments 5 M after Prosecuting Attorney Belcher Wenn through whom the ald had been|\s indicated by a telegram from 5 objected to furnishing a lst of State Promised. Michael Collins, head of the Pro- witnesses, on the grounds that “a «@ Through Capt. Siabery's frank and] visional Government, to Sir James humber of State witnesses: ate being Wanly repentance and his bravery Craig, the Ulster Premier. Mr. Murphy, ‘‘the police have al-] “Ail here are agreed it Is Impossible eee Shah oa v es Soh Lh dod to make any further progress until ol é principal rol ries to whic! + eS eee South Announces It Is Unable to Co-operate With North in an Inquiry. Operators ie ke Assert Wit- nesses Are Being Intimidated by Armed Men. Defense counsel Mason then hurled 5. yf 4 ‘ back at the State the charge that it the vital clauses of the London agree- P ‘ was “operators’ men’ who were they were absolutely without a clue|ment are fulfilled by you,’’ sald Col- med for intimidation purposes. or the hope of # clue, Nine persons|tins ip this telegram dated April 22 “We are able to show, if necessary, Ahave been arrested, with sufficient evi-]"They consider your attitude regard- that it is the wtinesses for the defense Gence to insure convictions. There]ing prisoners as most unsatisfactory ce who are being intimidated,’ he said. will be many, many more arrests. and entirely out of accord with the ahi BS. i 4 oh “There are armed men in the court «Phe confidence of the District At-lletter and spirit of the agreement and . : ale room now and there have been armed sterney that the outbreak of crime ha*/your fatlure to agree to investigation Rove “ men here at every session,”* been suppressed and the machinery|of cases under C1 ¥ if y CHARLES TOWN, W. Va., April ‘back of it broken Is due to Capt. * (Clause Li ‘ 26 (Associated Press).—The trial of ‘Blabery. London agreement of March 30, pro- William Blizzard, mine union official "But," continued Mr. Murphy to] vided for establishment of n committee and alleged leader in disturbances in the court, ‘1 hesitate to recommend|in Belfast, with equal numbers of the coal fields of Kanawha, Boone, that he go free. His life on the strect {Catholics and Protestants, to hear and a h a f ‘fe not worth a snap’ of the fingers. |investigate complaints of intimidation, Duchess of 4 ie Hora cevastea Pashay ts cent Bven in the Tombs death threats—|outrages, &c.) TALLEY RAND — \ nore legal nuntiea' eo We wurroouDlsd ‘and there ik no doubt they were made} DUBLIN, April 26 (Associated @somnxcart Fraes vase | more legal before it could get under wa; im earnest—have come to him." Press).—When the Irish Peace Con- The trials were further 4d refuse to tke the responsibility | ference was resumed this morning a to-day when Judge J. M. Woods three labor delegates were in attend- number of launches obtained from the] “I? y : ‘ “T shail do what the Dis-]ance tn addition to the Free Staters, § New York Nevy Yard and of aeroplanes | ordered an adjournment of corte ‘trict Attorney recommends.” Republicans and mediators who have loaned and operated by wealthy resi-| sive the State time to prepare in- SeMr. Olcott then offered to under-| attended the previous sessions. Se NNRURE Wie temhl Gra am lonuteee z ted Behe anes in take the protection of Capt, Slabery’s| The Inbor delegates were Aldermen with which’ border runners have over-| vee eer) en cen We by seeing that he was guarded] O'Brien, Thomas Johnson and Cathal ie | Caer teal communion, feor of the United Mine Workers, in- Whti! he could be made safe nt some|O’Shannon. Their presence was taken y) dicted tor Genial) eee place out n t! as a sign that definite peace pro- art adjourt .o-morrow, creel ‘a ee palles, the District) posals would be submitted, FINES IMPOSED ON when the prosecution will present a f ist of local unfons alleged to have. communication with him. Mr. Mur-| Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith list. of yy) approved the offer and ate represented the Provisional Free State ’ 108 PATROLMEN furnished money to finance the Ru. ‘paroled him, postponing sen-|Government and Eamon De Valera fonee until June 21, when he inti-/@d Cathal Brugh (Charles Burgess) ‘ mated Capt. Slabery would have an the Republicans. The others present Continued from First Page.) opportunity to go free far from New| Were Lord Mayor O'Nelll of Dublin ‘ and Archbishop Byrne, the sponsors ¥ Tighter Discipline. hd underworld to follow his own) or eee nee and. Stephen [Stream by the launch and then the march. MINERS TO MEET OPERATORS TO-DAY Record Number to Lose Pay for Petty Infractions Indicates OPERATORS HAVE ) DOUBLES RATES, SAYS SIMMONS ite Would Lead to Higher Cost of Living, More Monopoly, and Unemployment. WASHINGTON, April 26.—The Ad- ministration Tariff Bill, {f passed in its present form, will lead to higher costs of living, reduced production, unemployment and further monopoll- zatioh of American industries, Sen- ator Simmons of North Carolina, the Democratic leader in the tart declared to-day in the Senate. “A careful study of this bill nection with existing conditio “makes It perf present prices and to enable dustries which it protects to advance these excessively hig! without incurring the risk of competition. this dill are most if nm “rule manifestly adopted ai fixing rates ‘‘violates every th pions of protection, including with the super-added makes rate fixing almost as matt of political and ences based on st of pr ferences based on cost, plus a ducer. Not to e intrinsic value at all, but to trade. That is to fix a rat will bring up the foreigner's 4 John F, Hylan convoyed it to Pier A.| In the publication yesterday of oO 5 4 P MWe Justices of Special Sebsions Ree een tec into the | The cargo Was transferred to the Har-| special orders imposing fines upon 108] Efforts Will Be Made to Settle made a similar arrangement When |arternoon, when It was adjourned bor Police Station and filled all avail- | m-mbers of the. police force for In- ’ iy ‘the former Captain was taken before | inti Saturday, able floor space there, The tally was |rractions of rules, was seen a tighten- Anthracite Strike at to be sentenced for having ©! ‘The labor lenders in tho interval 4,000 bags of Calvert Rye or 1.50: ling of the reins of discipline which Conference. in his possession at the time] yin) consult with the other sections | S@%* oF at to-day's prevailing marke 1h. peen forecast in recent orders ‘s- bbery. of the. conference. flgure, buyer at the water front t Jaieq by Police Commissioner Enright. Efforts to settle the anthracite coal was held in $1,000 bail when] puBLIN, April 26 (United Press.) hagon his own een, ee wort! Ihe list ts the largest made public in| strike will begin late this afternoon at aie ed Dead era faaep nee —De Valeraites are in a great meas- line biceyita ding 4 oe extloited the a long tim the Union League Club, according to Tombs Court. heh @5]ure responsible for the massacre of J “| Two officers were fined two days’| pyilip Murray, Vice President of the in $10,000 bond. Cariton said he 7 capture on the basis of a value ot each ft 04 the sole owner, having puid 6,000 [cuenolles 0, Belfast, Arthur Grittith,/43G0 q cage, From among the pris-ltover or report a burglary." wnile| United Mine Workers of America. ‘on the purchase price of $11,000. His | wine: r oners a jeering volce made commen: . nthe Sinn Fein Parliament re- one loses two days’ pay for having|The operators, in response to insist- SSOe was det free. J-med ite seusions here this afternoon, | #109 @ case, your eye! That may be|«tatted to prevent a burglary in alent demands of union officials, agreed < Siig aysinges Griffith, in a speech in favor of the idea of what it's worth. |jeweiry store.” to meet to-day to discuss wages after HELD AS PERJURER | {treaty with Great Britain and the ‘ Five patrolmen attached to the 2sd|the sudden postponement yesterday. 4 | |Free’ State, declared insurgents gn blamed are better.’ Precinct lose two days’ pay each for| The men, he admitted, are restive over ON HIS REFUSAL TO [ine south’ aggravatea and. incitea| 4 Tush tnto ie Rroup of prisoners} playing poker in the dormitory of the| the ‘marking time" policy of the op- ~ PICK OUT GUNMAN |Crngemen to murderous reprisals in was made eA rang 4 My e Gis ad station house. One officer loses one|erators and unless progress is made the Ulster capital. one, but he did not disclose himself. }day's pay, because while assigned to]the unton will adopt more aggressive LONDON, April 26 (Associated Benes, ently aot) Phat raided premises to prevent immora) | tactics. Vietim of Hold-Up Declines to] Press).—Acling Commandant Michael] foo O'Connor of 672 S6th Btreet,|dancing he ‘did allow an immoral] ‘The operators, in thelr headquarters can market, without any refe what part of that price represents production cost and how mu represents profit “The theory of the tariff that however high the selling the American article {s, however ex- tortionate the profit covered up in that price may be, the price of the foreign article is to be raised make the two articles competitive.” eed ALLIES 10 DEMAND ‘5 Brooklyn, engineer, and these mem-| dance by five dancers." Many of th 3 2 ; ‘ S. O'Neill of the 3d Cork Brigaade ot | BF ; y of the}at the Pennsylvania Hotel, persisted Identify Man He Twice Had | the irish Republican Army was shot|O°T® Of the crew, all of whom, efter | fnes are imposed because the officers | to-day in refusing to seo newspaper Accused. and killed near Bandon, County Cork, | Consultation. agreed that they “lived | could not ke found on post or were! men, even to confirm Mr. Murray's EVASIONS AT oa . at the Mills Hotel": James Foster,| seen coming trom buildings. Jonaph Pinto, No. 47 Eaton street, | “Gasinsmnant OoNeIN” wes aseom. | umes Donahue: Alpert Swanson and Or one patrolman who Is ned onc] Tequmed thin afternoon. The latter, re yn, eer) bodes iy Mas bard yarshen’ other officers and officials on}” Gariton said he took the cargo] assigned to raided premises, was seen after ridiculing reports of separate .@ charge pers Magis uty to a farmhouse some distance State agreements, expressed complete ! schoo im New Jersey Avenue Court| trom the town and was fired at point] (0m the thres-masied schooner en ee contalnin, “amber eeterea | s¥staction with the progress of the a he had refused to identify] blank without warning. A member . ; strike in the bituminous field. He re- ne) =Bruokiye waterfront, He had B ‘and Jew ne jewels ee ated pwd Masi. |2 NEW ENGLAND MILLS forgotten the exact spot, he said. PENCILS AND PENS Nation-wide strike. ther things which Prohibl- Hate eld him without tall forthe} IN STRIKE ARE BOMBED |qon"eniorcomntendcavores know HOLD UP TRAIN |pjEs IN FALL FROM Bhargivg perjury. One Blast ‘Tears Hole im: Reet, mt | 22, “ennot seem to prove in court '81Babvion Commuters Get Cold sate he 1 RP A PR meeate es that big shipments of Calvert Rye|O#?Y' TRIBUNE BUILDING 126 Shire ‘Avenue was arrested are being made from Baltimore by Dinner as Result of Great ood bin in the cellar of No. 634 PAWTUCKET, R. 1, April 26.—Two] water to this port. The process Chirographical Race. Street. After Pinto's com- | %P!ostons in textile mills occurred dur-} avoids the perils of official or robber t two. days later, the other|!ns the night. Police say bombs were|seiaures In ral! ay or motor truck] Most of the lawyers, bankers, pro- set aside. When Pinto | #t off. brary yh oboe Ry ig ” reported |fessional and business men who com- Gectined to identity him this morning, | The first was at the Jenckes Spinning | that {t is easter to get out contraband lmuted on the Long Islund 10.24 train was recatrested and ela) compény, It tore a hol in the me from the Baltimore waterfront ware-| ion the Pennsylvania Station tast A few minutes Inter there was a heavy Ide thi Without bail on the charge of break- | fiast at the Crown Manufacturing Com-|tyusetce ech open ‘on the elty | Aight arrived at thelr homes in Rock- ville Centre, Freeport, Babylon, &c., Ing and entering. pany, in South Attleboro, The damage "5 —_—+>—- In both cases was slight. Employeon of etrects. ONG SENTENCES both plants are among the 10,000 textile| Deep thought was also expended at|very late and very indignant.” The OF VIOLENCE |" trike in Rhode Island. | Prohibition headquarters on train's conductor held down the speed due Victim Believed to Be Charles West, an Insurance Agent, Living n Elizabeth. A man about fifty years old, in whose pocket was found an identifi- cation card bearing the name Charles P. West and the address No. 50 Read Street, Elizabeth, N. J., was instantly killed just before noon to-day, when he jumped or fell from a window or the roof of the Tribune Building, coronene possibility that Capt. Mathias pact SCHOOLBOY OF SIXTEEN |!ey Clarke’ converted submarine See ti taare on 8° ee ere Rosal chaser Fidus, which was “over Nai ye andi etiam ‘KILLS SELF WITH PISTOL) yieimea and robbed by pirates oft|of paper to compare it with the signa- | } Tent chart Montauk Sunday morning early On|ture upon his commutation ticket. lown & shaft. He crashed her way from Bermuda to Montreal"! And what caused a umall sized riot in| through @ skylight and a steel netting. —let Capt. Clarke tell it—may have}each car was the announcement that] breaking practically every bone In his ‘The body of the young man found a] paused awhile off Baltimore on her|the performance would be repeated on| pody. ‘wag charged with suicide In Wateessing Park, Bloomfeld,| way up the cor the way to the city this morning. Wmploysts of J. El . ‘attempted to holdup @ trol-| x. J., was identified tast night as that} Problem for Izsy Einstein, when not] A prominent lawyer, in car No. 3, eneovens : Einstein, Ino, of ig of Oliver Dally, teen, of No, tg}otherwise employed: ‘How much]arose and an yunced to his fellow|No. 7-11 Spruce Street, dealers in Cernan of No. 422 West 46th . 4 ‘went to Sing Sing for from seven | Valley Road, student In the sophomere would ‘agents,’ going aboard an ‘out-|suffering passengers that delaying the} @hoe specialties, heard the crash of half to fiftecn years for robbing | class in the West Orange High Schoot,|*%4¢ transfer boat’ to take off 1,500) train for auch @ purpose was illegal, | ene falling body and found the man Perlmutter, a chauffeur. Overstudy is given as the cause of the} 9ases Of Tye. be willing to pay for 230 /and advised against thelr signite | qaaq when they extricated him from young man's act. cases. of Haig & Haig Scotch con-|Some refused to sign. A banker de-| ine entangling frayed steel nettin Avenue, received ten years for tigned to Montreal at $30 a case?” | clared that the train's arrival ffteen| payciman Martin Keefe of 9 a He robbed the home of Robert! V4 woysus SUNDAY IN ROSEVELLE,| . Magistrate Simpson in the Tombs|minutes late tn Babylon would mean} street Station called an Peanees Movie fans residing in the Roseville Court held Cariton, who acknowledged his spending $2 for taxicab fare | from Volunteer Hospital, Movi’ of Newark: will hewe te lecrg {ownership of the Ideal, in $1,000 bail stead of 6 cents on the trolley. “here tl ec i thelr neighborhood to. endoy Sunday |for the Grand Jury. "The boat was | were threats to sue the railroad, hay auras ceund in bla pockets inal: , a sailor, Joseph Rosario, who} afternoon shows in the future. An or- | put under $10.0 |. The members eat by the Gi | in the robbery, is doing eighteen | er hax been issued prohibiting Sunday |of the crew were discharged, UNIDENTIFIED MAN acpioye the Globe Indemalty motion picture shows in the section, _ fears old and well dressed. eal Se TT Seer 11, 5 AGENTS TO STOP KILLED ON 5TH AVE, |¥e277 0 omtcen ot this company, No. NA UNIVERSITY NINE BREAKS CLAY FIPE ALL SMUGGLING AT 18 Liberty Street, it was said’ that YS WASEDA TIE GAME.) AFTER SMOKING IT CANADIAN BORDER |hufleur of Auto Arrested After] Cherie ts of the "American Surety eee ; American Surety "héac10, April 26.—The dasebatl gamo| FORTY-TWO YEARS Accident at 61st Street Company, No. 115 Broadway, of the nines of areseie Univ William Williams, in charge of spec! Crossing. which pehay Wert. a brother, was India: v I 2, le one of ne jen: ndlana University | played! Printer Drops It on the Floor, |ssents of the Cuntoms fetvice Nore in| Charles Rich, executive manager of pte alle 1 hot ome being called on Closing What Is Believed * Assistant Roprstary of the ‘Treasury|the National City Bank, was motor-| FRENCH WAR MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., April 26. border Sunday, They went singly or/his wife and two other women, on id took What is belleved to be a clay | Gudensbure, Matono, Moocrs and Rouses| ‘Mer way to the Metropolitan Club The dissolution to-day by Supreme Court Justice Delebanty of the French Heroes’ Lafayette Memorial Fund, Inc.. ay R. HH, E. js University ....... 2 8 1 oie University . my ee pact AE Michie ais ‘pipe record for the United States, | Point. for luncheon, when their car struck a poe the petition of a majority of it are losed FAKES POISON FX FENR.) if not for the world, Is held by [ane treasury Department har learned [MAR whe had atepped from the curb tines er mtag 908 eunce ita argtniaaiien ta stario Henry Heath, printer of Ellen | that with the stimulation to resource-|%t Gist Street. 1917. The fund. was organized for the ville. fulness and speed to the trade| Another car took the victim to] relief of disabled soldiers, war orphans He smoked one pipe for forty- | of smuggling by the big revenues of| Flower Hospital, but he was dead. and widows ind other dependents of de- two years each day while at work | dootlesgers, all sorte of dutiable ar-|The body has not been identified, | ceased soldier: until it fell-on the floor Monday | {icles are now coming over the border] The man was about 65 years old, grey and was shattered. The pipe was |). Wek, Cali, narcotics not being | hair and moustache, blue sult, grey purchased by Heath following the The new customs cordon will co-op-| Nat. Aiscovery by his father that he Jerate with the Prohibition enforcement! Pierre Medeyielle, chauffeur for Mr. was smoking cigarettes. officers, and will have the use of a Rich, was arrested. and abroad,” Senator Simmons satd, tly clear that It, was, framed with a view to maintaining 1, think there.can be no doubt,” he added, ‘that the potential rates of double those of the present law.” Senator Simmons asserted that the lowed” by the Finance Committee in principle of protection heretofore ad- vocated or proclaimed by the cham- publican Party in this country rate-making powers conferred upon the President, here and abroad, Not to equalize dif- able profit equally accorded to the do- mestic producer and the foreign pro- ualize differences In the differences in competition in the price at which the American pro ducer sells his product in the Ameri RUSSIANS END ALL Continued from First Page.) ff fight, if con- pns here the in- further h prices foreign ¢ quite nd fol- FROM FLOOD GROWS) TLE CHANGE BY 43 NOW MISSING pa La Of These 36 Are at Fort Worth—River Falling— Windstorm Kills 1. FORT) WORTH, Texas, April 26 (Associated Press).—Forty-elght per- sons are dead or missing in the Trin- ity River flood here, a revised list to- day indicated. The list includes; Frt Worth, ‘SENATE AND LEGION , Continued from First Page.) Plan, 25 per cent. be added to the total amount on the face of the cer- tifleate, this being the equivalent’ of 4% per cent. interest compounded in twenty years. The Legion counters with the suggestion that it be made 40 per cent. Seventh, under the House bill the loans upon certificates would be made at the banks, The Senate committee would permit a service man to borrow thirty-six missing; Breckenridge, three reported drowned; Grand Pral- tte, four missing; Palmer, two report- ed drowned; Waco, one reported drowned; Sonora, one drowned, and Belton, one drowned. Mountain Creek, one man reported killed in windstorm yesterday. Search for the dead and missing, the result of yesjarday’s overflow, was started at daylight when squads were sent out to comb the districts where flood waters had begun to re- cede. The unofficial death list still stands at twenty. The Trinity River had fallen to 83.4 feet at 8 A. M. The lowesf in twenty-four hours, after a sharp rise heory or the Re- much a personal patronage as the distribution of Fed- eral offices. “This section of the bill," the spedker continued, undoubtedly gives the definition of the principle upon which rates are made, and it is the difference in condition of compe- tition in trade, nt to equalize dif- ‘oduetion reason- measure e@ which price to rence to ich of it price of so as to ONCE Proposals are, To-day’s questions are designed to find out. The Russians will be required to guage as that in whtch the are framed. Meanwhile, the commissions of ‘he conference are continuing to reach out ferences. agreements or are laying the bases for further and more detailed con- answer promptly and in as plain lan- queries varloys toward The Transportation Commission, for Instance, nas called for an inter- national railroad conference. The financial! sub-division proposed an in- ternational meeting to discuss a con- sortium scheme for Russia, having rejected the Soviet proposal of a $2,- 500,000,000 cash loan, The French delegation expressed approval of the categorical questions prepared for the Russians, although instances Barthou would to be even Lt George's plan brought the f Lloyd Russians to terms, well and good, the Freach suid. [f not, France herself wouid probably have to take independent during the night. This is only three feet above the flood stage. The flood ts far from city-wide, although extensive sections on the northwest and southeast sides, known as North Forth Worth, Arlington Heights, and Sycamore, about twen- ty-flve square miles, are inundated Barly to-day streets in the business section were flooded to the curbs from the heavy rains, Sentries with rifles were almost atone on the streets early to-day There were 250 American Legion men co-operating with the police Mayor FE. R. Cockrell has dented that the levees had been_dynamited, as asserted by Chairman McCain of the Levee Board. D, L. Lewis, City Engineer, declared that it broke under the pressure of the flood. cease eat HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES FIRST RAC olds and upwar Index. laiming; for three-year- ; atx urlongs Mumbo Jumbo . Ward apers a "George ‘Washington Ine EE. 1 RACK—Purse n two-year ; our furlongs. Weight irk Lady... 1 wth Bean sss... 14 n Pantages 4 she M4 4 Da 14 4 THIRD RACE—Pursi year-olds and upward; or maiden three- mile and seventy Welght 1 Domin 144? aStar ya Be ube Btabte F oE—The Frolic yeutrold illice; one mile and index. 124 Yashmak - 129 Roulet} Sit Last Bttort . Caretaker. : FIFTH RACE—The Greenwich i three-year-olds and upward, six index. Ww 1 alion 4'Or 13 117 Trevely 109 Carmandale . as. L. ciditned tor rider, SIXTH RACE—The Radio Handicap; for year-olds and upward; one mile and a Welxnt 1 3 aTionitace . Bily Barton sim mat Oigmp bilyqone, Daya aT ’ as. ‘Roun entry. bThree “pounds cititned tor riders NTH RACE—Claming; | four-year- olds and upward; one and three-six- action. PHILLIPPEVILLE, Algeria, April 26 (United Press) ‘The Allies have agreed to nullify any part Russo-German Treaty that a speech here to-day. oe FIVE RUSSIANS Among Prisoners—Had of Soviet Hotel. LONDON, April 26 — (A F ess) inkoff arrived in Genoa unde: name and with a torged and the police found he and panions had a plan of the which the Russian Soviet di is stayini The correspondent says tt inkoff, since the Bolshevist tion in Russia, two ago he was in London A|consultation with Prime Lioyd George and Viscount the Foreign Minister, ARRESTED IN GENOA Kerensky’s Former Secretary — Five Russians, including Keronsky’s former secretary, Boris Savinkoff, were arrested in Genoa by the Italian police on Sunday. says a despatch to the Daily Herald. Say- has been the chief link between the French Government and the succcesion of antt-Bolshevist military leaders anc that a month or of the infringes upon the Treaty of Versailles,’’ Pres- ident Millerand of France declared in Sian’ Bon Sweet Bouquet + Roseat ahiowane ae Plans sociated HAVRE DE’ GRACE SELEC- TIONS. RACE TRACK, HAVRE DE GRACE MD., April 26.—The Evening World se- lections for to-morrow's races are as follow FIRST RACE—Forest Queen, Mumbo Jumbo, Whatebone, SECOND RACE—Carmen Pantages, Solisa, Elizabeth Bean, ra false Passpozt his com. hotel at THIRD RACE—Coolgardie, Salubrin Ross Entry, Flying Cloud, FOURTH RACE—Caretaker, mak, Prelude, FIFTH RACE—Vibrate, Hoss Entry, Carmandale, SIXTH RACE—Olympus. Slippery Bim, Ross Entry. SEVENTH RACE—Clean Gone, Tan lelegation hat Sav. revolu- in close Minister Curzon, v Son, Dark Hill So BE WENT TO REPENT BUT STAYED TO STHAL. PHILADELPHIA, April 26, Con- victed on & charge of picking the pockets of John Croko while the latter was kneeling at prayer, John Burns yesterday was sentenced to serve three Months in jail. Croko testified that Burns took $22 from his pocket. Burns said he bad been drinking and had gone into the church “to repent.” and in favor of five ways of compensation and from the Government 25 per cent. the first year, 30 per cent. the second year 80 per cent. the third year, in- creasing 5 per cent. each year until It matures. The borrowers would, course, pay 4% per cent. Interest. The legion hasn't taken sides, but woul! probably prefer the borrowing to be done through the bunks as proposed in the House measure. While some members of the Amer- ican Legion who come from industrial communities are not particularly in- terested In land settlanent, thous there are nds of ex-service men from The Ameri- Legion convention went on record one of these was reclamation, 80 it is difficult for the Legion leaders te agree to eliminate reclamation, though it would ‘not be surp~ising if the Senate committee finally did so, The L committee th on has made it clear to the t it wants to see made as attractive as possible the produe+ tive features of the bill and for this reason recommends that home and land ald and the twenty year certif- jieates be made worth 40 per cent. more than the amounts due If cer- tificates of credit are selected by ser- vice men, Similarly the yocationat ald plan as embraand in the House bill is preferred by the Legion, As to the financing of the cash features of the bill, the Legion main- ns it should not suggest to Con- gress the way the revenue should be raised. The I the interest this y part has been the remainder can be used for generd) purposes. including the obligations of the Bonus set CRIM BES Aaa HOS SIEN'S LOVE FSX CENTS nan, to his client broken-heart friendship of Kane and the breaking up of his home |The denunciation of Kane by the attorney for Stein was severe. He pictured him as getting the confidence of Stein and betraying that confidence. The defendant was continued on the morning and there were many rest- dents of Lyndhurst, the home of the Kanes and Steins, in court. Kané categorically denied all wrong-doing. He said he had lent money to her -}as an act of mercy because Stein did not himself and had sent his wife. He admitted introducing her to @ photographer that she might have her when she tried to get into the movies, but caressing her at the parties that were referred to, he said he probably patted her on the back of the shoul- der, as it was a habit he had. Kane also denied having shown Mrs. Stein his bank books, as she testified, which showed him to be worth $61,000. His Interest in her, he explained, was solely because she was a friend of his wife and Mrs. Kane had been kind to her. Advt.on page 12 CHURCH, Wednesday, 3 P.M. LOEWY.—MARIE. CAMPBELL FUNERAL CHURCH, Thureday, 11 A. M. MI CHURCH, Thursday, 3 PM. PETERS. N. LING, daughter of W. Sterling and Marion L Peters. Funeral service will be private. It ts requagied that no towers be sent. gion men understand British Government will pay its ar and that, when @ pplied to sinking fund! J-RSEY JJRY FINDS Continued from’ Pirst Page.} Stcin’s attorney, ented attewtidn nd referred to him ax a wreck due to the false stand when court opened this have the manhood ‘to ask for It pictures taken for the managers denied he paid for them. As to frade Wark oIeD. CHASE.—MARY 6, CAMPBELL, FUNERAL RITT.—MARY CAMPBELL FUNERAL On April 25, 1922, In Brooklyn, Y¥.. in her 20th year, LOUISE STER- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Call “Columbus 8200 FRANK E. CAMPBELL “Dhe Funeral Church’s ine. Brosdway at 664 St a

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