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"in a Wynn ent at ay. will e Ca , Her- it re Green ull to. . visit n offer n Lon- idy-in w here Drum- nmen— recent ir first ey may AY. PER evi eT rye wae j { ’ BEAUVAIS HOTLY DENIES HE SOLD LETTERS To: Night’ s Weather—FAIR. THE yenlNe The Fac Black Diamond Express Wrecked; 3 Dead, 25 Hurt eS Circulation Books Open to All.’’ NEW YORK, “SATU “IF IT. HAPPENS IN NEW YORK IT’S IN THE EVENING WORLD” a RDAY, MAY -18,'1922, To- iortew'e: Weather—FAIR. PRICE THREE CENTS FRANCE DROPS DISCUSSION OF THE RUSSIAN QUESTION. BUT WILL REMAIN’ AT GENGA |P. MORGANS TRP Barthou Opposes British Pro- posal for Commission to Study Subject. SOVIET NOTE ASSAILED. MAY Rip WORLD (}f Soviet Provoking and Unsatisfactory. PALS 13 (Aseoctuted Pree). | /& German’ Loan Is Approved —The Mreneh d von will remain} It Will Do Much to Adjust ae Grane ta) take: param Gelivemuen=| Conimetce and Industry, more to do with discussion with the By David Lawrence. Russians,it was said at the Foreign | (Special Correspondent of The Eve- Officer! q As far the ning World.) Russian problem is concerned the| WASHINGTON, May 13° (¢ conference considered by — the | tight). —J. P. Morgan sails for Europe Brench Gove ent at an end, to-day to adv European bankers Di: France and Bel-| how n international loan ma be glum her countries regarding | floated to lelp Germany pay for treatment of the Soviet delegation is}4amage she did in the w Th Notasr out, so long| the simple announcement of the day. as there remain other important ques-| bUt It is full of significance for the tions to discuss, it was declared future. It is the beginning of a series GENOA, 3 (Associated Press), | Of Steps of far reaching importance to Ean t of the-mecting of the | American industry and commerce and onomie Conference's sub-Commis- | Tecalls a hitherto unpublished incident which illustrates how sion on Affairs to-day, the itod situation bec so critical that it bankers can be: eemed doubtful whether the Britis! Just /twoomokthe bern crank Rnd Hirench positions, cou:ihe recon: of 1918 Thomas W. L: t, a celled. nember of the firm of J.P 1 As had expected, Lloyd) & (o,, visited the W House and Geo formally proposed *P- Thad a long talk with President Wilson intment of u mixed commission of] i ,out the possibilities of world econ- ris to study Russian Mts, omic weconstruction she the war ebts and propert + Whick W051] come to an ¢ on vin to New uggested in the Soviet reply nd | yy, M Bamont Aid: to-this, core ked for a truce until the RUs- | ocpondent sian question is threshed out ; “The war isn't over and | suppose M. 1 ut, head of the Frencl it ld create great consternation to delegation, opposed both proposals, e leeisuiiie eae incean ans explaining that France never would PENEN MO Lnae amie ltnnentnite consent to x commission which in-]\).. win tind the Alles lending the ty.° ae heate liscussion, and after the ad SoH aneeny that % Bultea journment, which was taken at 1,15 , it 1%, M. until 6 o'clock, the British dete-] SU's Will do such a thing ation announced that “serlous} © the yeople of A i though friendly” discussion had oc-| “"e?t Britain have the money to lend. ‘carred 1 suppose it sounds fantastic t we Lloyd George, in opening the dis-|Should lend our enemies the money, cussion, said the Russian reply was]but that's what will happen. 1 have most provoking and unsatisfactory, | just been readings what occured after characterizin s typieal of Sov . diplomacy, which he sald always in- the Franco-German war of 1870. At troduced such arguments ut a time|that time France had to pay Germany, when people were really trying to doland she borrowed the money and the busine He thought, however, that the document showed the] 2¥estors in the other European ied to come to] countries, including Germany herself, in substance Russian delegation wi angement, if possible, lent that money, It may not be popu- erybody Lioyd George re- Beery marked, had their difficulties with (Continued on Fifth Page.) —|AIRPLANE THIEF SMASHES STOLEN MACHINE IN FLIGHT (Continued on Fifth Page.) Of Interest and Importance to Business Men Police Watch fee Him After “Look Out” Is Broad- The remarkable popularity and casted by Radio. serviceableness of The World's tins “Business Opportunities” for actu- = eri Tex., May 1 ally selling, buying or exchanging allas’ airplane thief came to a business of any kind ts evidenced] srief yesterday when the ship he hy their great variety and contin«| tc from Love Field, foemer wed increase in number Jovernment aviation post, w April “Business Opportunities” tiashal’ vamaipne hee eee THE WORLD +11,573 Ads.} futtdate lhe Times + 3,159 Ads. The map w 1 Vhe American 1,284 Ads. . piloted The Herald 595 Ady] Plane away Is unknown. . ‘The The Tribune 92 Ads] was no indication, telephor ports from Bluffdale said, that WORLD Over All - 6,443 Ads had been hurt, Officers at Blu ; dale kept wateh for the plane The World printed 3,859 more} when they picked up wireless jn “Business Opportunities” than the| formation of the theft broadcast < corresponding month of last year, ‘rom Dallas, MORVIGH FACES SUPREME TST IN THEDERBY TODAY Block’s Colt Is Made 7 to Favorite and Is Backed by Thousarids. 10 3RADLEY ST ARTS FOUR. Deadlock Is General Selection as One Likely to Give Morvigh a Race. PROBABLE STARTERS IN KENTUCKY DERBY Port Pos. Hor 1 Jockey Weight Od 1 1 Finn (Poole) 126 8 2 Startle ( lly) WL 8 My Play rnes) : 8 . R. Bradley entry. lal to The LOUISVILLE, hailed faces the sup: tucky Derby talked-of mile for ovening World.) May 18.—Morvich, as the super-horse of the year, eme test in the to-day. ‘he most- in country will and a quarter for the first more than $50,000 and the Blue Grass State. and Ken- horse the rup t! bine Ali ribbon of the last evening this morn- thelr loads ound visitors, till it seemed uld hold special trains emptied Derk tl sidewalks w no nore. ‘The corner of Fourth and Wal- nut Streets, in front of the Seelbach, looked like nothing so much as Broad- way and 42d Street on Election Night. Inside the hotel, the gathering place of horsemen, the vy was a swel- ng, mijling mass like the mutuels where millionair elbowed handbook men, jockeys and gentle- men bootle on a holiday. Till long past midnight they weaved through the doors into the lobby, to up into little groups, only to ani elbow out into break reform and shuffle the Eve street again hotel was filled the supply cost of a place to sleep price of lodgings for toa point where even of cots * out, and the mounted to the a week three weeks hence, The housing problems were the only topics of conversation, Morvich favorito with the price of 7 to 1), and repeatedly dur- ing the of the evening he was backed in thousands at that price, d to be the unani- to give Mr. Block's colt a Bob Shannon, his owner and trainer, did not appear for his usual friendly bantering with race and t ruled course Deadlock scm mous choice as the one race Fred Burlew. Lurlew himself and Albert Johnson, who will ride Mor- vich, retired early and arose at 6 this morning drove out to the stable, where they spent the morning, Parties of Mr. Block's friends and well wishers arrived from New York and Chicago last night. With their coming they added a touch of politi- eal convention atmosphere, for they all wore bows of jade and orange rib- bon, Mr. Bloc s racing colors, in their buttonhol Rumors were prevalent all after noon that St might not go to the post. H. H. Mewitt, her owner, sail that he would not make his final decision until the last moment oms determined to start us nam keeping m to my ML hue te ive , te { night de Out of t ' turing an opinion as to the outcome (Continued on Filt CONFESSIONS NAME LABOR HEADS IN CHICAGO KILLINGS Murphy and Mader Actuall; Implicated, Police Declare, as Net Tightens. SNSATION EXPECTED. Authorities Receive Death Threats They Plan Further Indictments. as ene, .bout AGO, May 13,— The recent series of whieh in the killing of ad perceptibly with the ob- figures in bombings and minated Wednesday tighter authorities said, of partial three of the approximately 150 labor arrest, and the arrest of more, one in St. Mo, Identification of the actual slayers was imminent, the police sald, as the re- lentiess drive against those respon- sible for the recent disorders was con- tmued, Additional indictments were to be expected to-d thorities said, Eight men already are under murder indictments are held without bail. Included are “Big Tim" Murphy, head of the Gas Work. Union; Fred Mader, President of the Chicago Building ‘Trades Council, and'Con Shea, of the Theatrical Jani- tors’ Union, ‘The conte: ed, it is understood, deal with the re- cent’ operations of these of the sudlore beatings cul two policemen, to-day taining confessions from men under three Louis, nd arrests the au and ers’ ons obtain ree, Two id to have confesseu are Gravern of the Fixture Union and Robert M. Mc Cloud, indicted with Murphy, Mader and Shea, and Harry (Smash) Han- son, Hanson appeared with counse! in Superiok Court and made an espe- clal request that he be kept in custody and not released on a writ of hab: men an sors’ corpus friends sued out Sensational developments exe pected to be made public within the next forty-eight hours, it was indi- cated after a discussion of police heads, Asistant State’s Attorneys and leaders of civic organizations inter- ested in ending in Chicago what hw been termed gang rule, war between the police and labor and terrorist plots. “We are extremely gratified ove the situation,” said Chief Fitzimorris “Hanson has given us much informa- tion that we are glad to get,” Fit morris said, “He has implicated Mader as an actual member of the auto-slugging gangs. He has proved Murphy is the real leader of the ter- rorism plot." Resolutions condemming violence in labor disputes and expressing regret over the slaying of policemen were adopted last night by a meeting of the Building Trades Council, In the ab sence of Mader, the meeting was pro- sided over by James Harty, Vice Presi- dent, and James J. Conroy, who was released Thursday night. Ata meeting of the Carpent __ (Continued on ith Page.) WOMEN “JURORS WERE TOO BUSY TO TAKE DINNER Shock Court by Sending Out for Lunch, Break- ing Old Custom. SAN FRANCISCO, Mas Women jurors here yesterda acting on a damage case tried in Superior Court, smashed the oli precedent of jurors going out banquet and — suspending deliberations when the el proache ul hour tion, call ca oom, They w Wiches and some The — ballitt When re tro omit unted "a, few sand cotiee Thousands Cheer 6, 000 “Finest” Led by Mayor and Commissioner In City’s Greatest Police Parade MAYOR HYLAN AND COMMISSIONER ENRIGHT LEADING POLICE IN ANNUAL REVIEW _— es shock, he to! request was vanted and eon was served in the lunch jury room. Foot, Horse, Motors and Aero- planes Make Review Spec- tacular Sight. HUMAN FLY FEAT SAVES WOMAN AND The most spectacular police parade in the history of the city, incorporat- Ing marchers on foot, on horses, tn motoreyeles and automobiles, with police aeroplane oning overhead and machifte gun battalions in the bl chad y of 6,000, w resented icemeg 7 may of 8,000; presented 0) Policeman Ahearn Scales Wall hundreds of thousunds of citizens In 4 s Manhattan to-day, Filling the roi of Burning Apartment way from curb to curb the columns House in Bronx. of the Finest moved from the Battery up Broadway to Twelfth Street, west! patrolman John Ahearn of Bathe to Seventh Avenue, north to 40th] gate Avenue Station 1 the wall Street, east to Fifth Avenuo and] ofa purning 1 ng at Ne south to the reviewing stand in Mudl- Brook Avenue corner 175th ‘ect son Square, where the Mayor dropped] Bronx, early to-day in timo to save out of line and presided over thel yr yy, pipe re hanes ceremonies, me yman Ge : : aro mIOe, S¢heduled to start from the Battery] herself and her one and 4 ’ at 11.30 o'clock, the parade actually] old daughter, Hele 1 ghe ¢ F way fifteen minut send Off ried in her arms, from a r time, because th; Maye 1 Commis: - a ated ner Enri hie urting} athe street point earlier they had ntiet The fre t M pat “Let's go," said the Commis rber ¢ n 1 ‘ ste nd they went front fi fi ' 1 The perfect nee) drew ground, powerle t t myriads of people to » of the] ® ; paw S par Old time observe nid they | Strect Jada: " had never seen such a crowd. Busi-| baby tightly, card in the financial trict, which] her frantic the ‘ off at noon on Saturday, let] pun ag she b , 0} n hour carl lay and the py lhartipser haga Ou, Bie windowed walls of low dway le shouted to to densely ul of} ste would be saved, | enter parade pi the house becau Picker tape nt 1 and] smoke, he tried 1 van through the a Mt 00) Ay and succeeded ma I fe td proj t Oty truding rock Je e «© skyseraper 1 the level with t Hi that many of thy ) he swung Kims to Mes. G Mayor Hy € y be She > we eth t ad to ca Joftin thie etree aos “ an Twenty-f hae At freduentl which isd tories t th routed by the erg . -) nt untily «¢ He " Au: 1 ero 1 ov q ' the started down the f Mrs, Gerber, but seeing her 5 (Continued on Fifth Pave.) rushed up to the root BLACK DIAMOND te Lehigh {te BEAUVA DENIES SELLING MRS, STILLMAN'S LETTERS TO DETECTIVE FOR $15,000. Never Saw That Much Money, He Declares, and Her Let- ters Were Always Those of i mployer to Employee. EXPRESS WRECKED Coolness of Banker’s Wife BY A LIGHT AUTO Duting Ordeal, When Copying Parts of Letters, Surprised Even Counsel. Vhree MIMO He Men Killed and Twenty- deh si hee bien s: tive Injured, -day hotly denied that he betrayed Mrs, James A. Stillman and BATAVIA, N. ¥, May 18 sold four of her alleged love letters to an ware ‘Miledtandstwenty her husband for use in his divoree i shortly before noon to-day when | & Valley's eastbound Black Yamond express ran Jnto an automo~ Phree Cars Derailed; vais t five in- It's a ie," United Press. Beauvais declared he never met any” he declared to The bile at a grade crossing at rth Le- e and was derailed, ‘Three cars of [OP® by the name of Edmund Leigh the 6x overturned after leaving |@4 never sold a letter In hiselite. h era nd were badly smashed, Leigh is the private detective who THE Bene testified in the hearing at Pots,” keep- RHODES, THOMAS Tes or ery: |sle yesterday that he paid Beauvais nts i $15,000 for four love letters in which CROSER, EK. EB, a Lehigh Valley | Mrs. Stillman showered the Indian Railroad yardman of Niagara False | guide with endearing phrases. Beau- y CLAY, L. E., a travelling man of ree “ play, Le Be a Cravelling man Of | vais laughed at the charge that re re- |Vortland, Me. di hile being take Reealeeniea ’ ceived fifteen $1,000 bills for the The machine that caused the wreck | letters. was of a light touring type. The en-[ “1 never saw that money,” he de- gine struck it squarely in the middle, | oyy oT deny thay Lever tibwe jtossing It ahead and then ran inte . the debris, parts which derailed |!98ly met any one by the name of the engine. Three cars followed the | Leigh and I certainly did not sell jet- nyine: Into) the @tek ters to any one at any time,” Beau- Word was sent to Rochester and smited Buffalo for Nef trains, Arrange- 7 sy ments were mado to ve the in-] “All the letterts [ nave ever received jured at two hospitals in’ Batavia rom Mrs, Stillman, which were let- If addition to the twenty-flve sent to Tiers such as an employer woulk hospitals here, about twenty received bill vals Duld write or injuries and proceeded to their]! #1 employee,’ were destroyed by Inations after receiving surgical almost immediately upon theit re- attention the scene of the wreck, Jceipt and fulfillment of the instruc ibenas SENATE TAKES UP investl, the p world as he train of he was joing at a re tions. about seventy miles an hour when it x hit the automobile at the Lake Street As to mo receiving fifteen $1;000 rossing, Just cast of the erossing|bills, I have never seen that many there is a 40-foot embankment. The] bilis of such a denomination. This dérailed puxenger coaches plubged |i itest attempt at. t test attempt a istering he over the embankment, the foremost platertyg api being burned under the two that fol- ]°sse against’ Mes. Stillman ts pu lowed it. A Pullman ear algo left the} bun probubly would have nails, but did not go over the em-[said [went to New Yerk to get the lankment money but for the fact I could easily prove “Mr but uch 4 statement, Stillman has made a desperate recessful attempt to destroy 1d name of his wife, who is good woman.” eave TELLS OF BUYING LETTERS FROM BEAUVAIS GASOLINE BOOST}: May 18 recent iner WASHINGTON, ation of the ein of guyoline is proposed in a d to-d ae olution intro y by Sen at McKellar erat, eNNeasec Prompt action on it by the Benate] saa was asked, Says IIc Paid $15,000 After enator Smoot, Utah, declared that i Beau as Had Asked plution proposing th Kollar deferred, asking for a vote on} pron nl: to-day. eadiunt Ga is measure until Mor lays ' nye thee TRIAL OF RECEIVERS IN vido named as co-respendent 1 the Stillman divorce case, of the FARE ROW GOES OVER y told by Edmund Leigh, a tcamet Trial of the misdemeanor charge] New York policeman and now @ pri yainst the receivers of the Steinway | v teetive trolley lines, preferred by Edward D. Leigh's story, a culminating sense Hutchinson, Supervi ing Transit In- n n ariong succession of a: vector of ie Tr anaes levi in. the ase, vistation OF ee BR dl aa Lea turned traitor jervice Oe a % M Ullman dnd for $15,000 hast extra t » M Sullman's lawyers four ravelling beyond | Wav (was od-Tioye letters which he sald he had re Journal todg ve ttt [oived from Mrs, Stillman and which 7 : Monkey ’ ut in evidence 1 made public | ae he hearing | Z ‘ f Stillman and ber lawyers had |DEMPSEY SAILS HOME; nown for two days that a new ele MAYOR BIDS GODSPEED coming inta tho case wh gurded as of the utmost tn UTHAMPTON, M their adversaries. Yentenda 1 Der vn Judge Mack, counsel for lit « n, lay for tt tle ¢ Sull n, was alone in repre Btates on Aquitanis, [renting the defense at the heaving pyar ela so ag aed F. Brennan and his associate OF sia eeteacinde “int ee ring [At O'B were in New York until boarded the steam noon trying to find out-the nature of

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