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$1,51 To-Day's Weather--FAIR. STREET CLOSING Lidiieg TABLES. c De ; | “Cironlation Books Open to All.” | LXII. NO. 22,053—DAILY. Copyright (New York World) by ress Publishing Company, 1922. VOL. cE SAY LLOYDGEORE ‘Hague Propoosal, Truce and Economic Report Adopted by Plenary Session. RUSSIANS INTRACTABLE Soviet Delegates Protest All Three Projects and Cause Clashes GENOA, May 19 (Associated Press).—The Genoa Economic Con- ference, one of the greatest political atherings in Europe's history, which Wrought here the representatives of irty-four nations, adjourned at 1.15 this afternoon after six weeks ous deliberations, with the understanding that its labors will be begun anew at ~ he Hague on June 15, The conserence adopted the report of the economic commisaidn, whieh contains constructive recomme@.da- tions for the eonomic reorganiza- tion of Europe, adopted the arrange- ments for the conference at The Hague and proclaimed Prime Minis- ter Lloyd George's famous non-ag- gression pact which, though provis- jonal in its nature, it is hoped to follow with a permanent European peace pact. Premier Facta of Italy, as Presi- dent of the conference, solemnly closed its sessions by bidding farewell to all the delegations and thanking them for S$ oD») DOUGLAS W. Har ca) their famous memorandum had had on the world and told them that If they wished for success at The Hague, they had better abandon their eloquent presentation of the doctrine of repudiation of debts. “Such a course is unwise when one wants to borrow money," the British Michael Trabiano was indicted this morning at 11.30 o'clock for the mur- der*of Patrolman Douglas W. Hay, who was slain in the Bronx yesterday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, Twenty-two content With State Affai and the other powers had not been} sel was maintained, ‘The Russian delegation is remain- igned to him and his trial was set for next Wednes¢ the commissions of ‘experts are to meet at The Hague. who speaks little English. The police-] stone tate's Gubernatorial campai Fiume an independent state, and Jugo-Slavia has consented to conclude @ commercial treaty with Italy, nounced that he would see that the] Pennsylvania. swiftest justice was handed out to sent the police to bring him into the Supreme Court. Charles B. Mc- Laughlin, a former Assistant District Attorney, was assigned to his defense. Business men in the neighborhood where the policeman was killed col- lected $100 last night in small amounts and sent it to the widow to-day REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS for the ganization, national figure, as in the old Toor Ballinger-Pinchot Bandy Hook Houtes, beginning May Zi—Adve, (Continued on Sixth Page.) Miah yao j 4 ) After the Crime Is Committed HIS VICTORY OVER THE “OLD GUARD” Premier remarked. hours after the commission of his M. Tchitcherin’s last word at the|crime Trabiano was arraigned before ae ae conference was that the real cause Of} Justice Cohalan for pleading, estab-| Overthrow of Machine Due the failure to obtain a settlement of |), si on ‘ x fs Z the Russian question was that the] '!Shins @ new record for speed in al \Women, Progressives, Dis- footing of equality between Russia | murder trial in Bronx County, Coun Back home in Pike County, among months ago even he himself consid- ered impossible—the defeat of the or- He knew he was again a veltian days and during the famous conservation fight ie “IF IT HAPPENS-IN NEW YORK IT’S AND SHOOT UP CITY H eh ‘ ! “Circulation Books Open FROM BEDS, KILLED, IN TRISH VILLAGE > -— alf the Town Burned by Raiders—Slain Men Catholics. TWO SLAIN IN BELFAST Terrorists Begin Work Early and Set Fire to Many Buildings, BELFAST, May 19 fAssoc! ated ).—Four men, ui! oof =6them Catholics, were dragged from their beds at Desertmartin, County Derry, early to-day, and murdered Half of the village was burned. The “Terrorists began their work again early this morning, two hours before the expiration of the cur- few period. Incendiary blazes were started In different parts of the city, abd before 9 o'clock six buildings were on fire, including the offices of a dis- tille Soon after midnight armed men a wumber of attacked the barracks of constabulary in Dock Street and a flerce conflict ensued in which several of the attackers were injured. It is reported that three motor cars were used to the wounded, None ox the constables was injured. In one ease the incendiaries entered a moving picture theatre, held up the special remove rl h Mi charwoman and sprinkled the place their valuable work. The Dutch Min- opera gna apnakian elves iter, op behalt of Holland, volced the ing, was struck on the head by the assurance that everything possible shy gene Eee obege Wie CES Un yatHiG Would be done by the Netherlands to utes oF A revolve, bul mage te facilitate the work of the forthcoming DAISY HaA~ damage, it is estimated, will reach conference, ‘. : slag SRS cater he final session was one of friend- Te Gneed 42 he unan i D a inal session Jairo to help Rus-| New Record Por Speed is Es- Appellate Court ther is total tuck yearn cd da gdh cna aac of competent evidence that the cour Beet oubiior toe. Hiova George) tablished—Trabiano’s Trial in China, which granted a judgment pointed out to the Rus s 3 = against ‘Semenoff, had jurisdiction representatives the unfortunate effect Set for Wednesday. Mea Garennaae an aera 5 inst the defendant under it to be judgment aga cireumstances entitling forced h Armed men entered a Belfast Coop- erage this afternoon and shot the workmen. One of the was killed and the other is dying 0 his injuries: MAURETANIA SETS NEW SPEED RECORD r Radios of Fast en two of victim to Trabiano, a fish peddler, had Pa., May 19.—Regults ing at Rapallo for a few days longer | |, 7 7abians BS ace . : tna to continue negotiations on the Italo- | 700"2, Ben ul ne oe poe wratten: - of the Pennsylvania primary Indicate) 4. omices of the Cunard Line to Russian Commercial Treaty, which} 11 wen a nied Avenue. The] there is to be a ‘people's awakening” sane SaAl a wwiehiaen Gleesane Poti may bo signed here before their de- | Pollceman attached to the Bathgate! ang petter government will follow, | — ° seo eee onty ia to become | AVenue Station gave him a summons. | = Capt. H, Rostron of the SS parture, since the the came day that |A fellow countryman explained the] Sifford Pinchot, Progressive Republl-| ss, uetania, which sailed from ¥ 28, same day ‘yme ‘d 3 d ania, sailed from New effective June ne ¥ meaning of the summons to Trabfano,|can, chosen candidate for the Key- York Tuesday noon for Southampton ign, va vay 4 that the steamshi on yesterday During the entire conference the|™&" walked away and the It declared at his home here to-day, | ;nat the steamsliip at-noon + {tallan and Jugo-Blavian delegations |snot him in the’back. Dozens saW/ 510 oot neon in his victory aver the| ee a ee teutical mite have pursued negotiations for the|the killing. A thousand watched the aD E MONA: TR NES its departure. The Mauretania, a¢ solution of the Fi ume question, which capture of the man after a duel be- powerful State or ation once ording to the wirel sm age, made {e now practically reached. Italy has|tween him and other policemen in| bossed by Cameron, Quay and Pen- 77-miles from Wednesday noon Geclared herself ready to fwy exe-| Which one of them was shot in the) rose, unmistakable signs of the ap-| 00a") ‘uy Ba ate esa itt cla hana. eae aa : ged a speed of 2 ots an | cute the Treaty of Rapallo, declaring District Attorney Glennon an-| Preaching ‘“‘awakening,”’ at least in] ‘rhe steamship line officials ¢ mate that if the Mauretania can up the speed of its first two days Prime Minister Lloyd George of the murderer. This morning, in re-]his neighbors, who welcomed him like Lie lower: the trans-Atlantic stream Great Britain, in his valedictory| sponse to the special call sent out by/a conqueror, Pinchot to-day was ip peers which is slightly more fence to-day, sald the conference ha y Gi ; sy eo ts Gathered ‘fine crops,” namely the|The jury heard fifteen witnesses and|tckle. He had just emerged vie- COMPENSATION LAW a brought in the indictment. torious from one of the most spec- COVERS HOLD-UPS (Continued on Fourth Page.) Trabiano was taken into the police|tacular political battles of years, in soe = court, his cage adjourned and word! which he accomplished what a few Jersey mployer Must Pay Award if Worker is Shot Performing Duty. Employees disabled by hold while protecting their employ money, may recover compensa under The Workmen's Compen: se through Capt. Mahoney of the Bath- | Politicians besieyed him, clamored for] 78y according te an ony t d W: Id gate Avenue Station. It is believed |his attentions, tried to force them-| United States Commissioner Boyd in unday or that this movement is but the begin-|selves on him. New Jersey. He awarded $45 t M be i ning and that the contribution will] “1 sald I was going fishing, and| James Morell of Hazlet, who was at ust be in be largely increased, fishing I am going,” Pinchot replied | tacked while putting the automolile Th World Office To Da Hay will be buried Sunday in Mount] to all of them, and promptly exe-|of his employers, the Hazlet ‘I Day _ erence ‘ cuted his intentions. But on the way| Company, into a garage 8 (Continued on Fourth Page.) here, with a few friends around him] Morell had made a delivery Before6 P.M. — INCREASED BERTH FO erasnone| *84 With his long less stretched out} way home, and was carrying Te Insure Proper Classification NEW JERSEY CENTRAL All-rall. aud belonging to the company. | Hi: shot through the left breast. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 192 *- FOUR MEN DRAGGED|64 Are Rescued Through Surf From Eagle B 2 ‘ont Office, oat Aground in Fog Off Amagansett Beach High Wind Makes Position Perilous—Hope to Save Her. ARMY TRANSPORT LOS1 Ashore at Orient Point Sinks; Crew Taken Off. gle Boat No. 17 of the Atlantic rine Flotilla, bound trom to New London, lost its bearings in the fog shortly after midnight and went aground early thir morning between Amagansett and Busthampton Aid for the helpless vessel has bee vent from the vy Yard, leton crew was uboard her, Only Mem- hers of the Coast Guard Station ut cCasthampton haye , erected their breeches buoy apparatis to get off baggage and sup nd are being aided by members of the Eagle 1 crew who got to the beach on life rafts. The No, 17's officers discovered at 12.80 o'elock that they had lost their bearings, ‘The boat began scraping bottom. Commander T. F. Withers made efforts to get into deeper water, but in every direction the boat moved it struck bottom, At % o'clock it stuck fast. Rockets were sent up as a signal for help. ‘The lookout in the Coast Guard tation saw the first signal at 3.10 o'clock. He sounded the alarm and the Coast Guard crew put off to the rescue. They found the boat close in- shore. The sea was rough, the fog still heavy and waves were breaking over the beach. Shree men from the N: first to attempt to leave, went in a raft to ascertain where the was ashore and to notify the Deparment. Message 17, the shore boat Navy for help were sent through the naval wireless station at Ama- gansett, Word came back almost im- mediately that the Coast Guard cutter Seneca and the naval tus Cayuga had gone to No, 17's assists hey had not arrived at 9 o'clock, but the de- stroyer Flusser, which happened to be in the vicinity, had | to offshore to give aid in case of an emergency The tide then was running out. The ve No, 17 then in only four fe of water and the crew aboard by at that tims could haye waded hore if necessary. On bourd were sixty-one men and three officers. Twenty-one of them were members of submarine ws Orders were given at once for a por- tion of the men to go ashore, They used life atts wh tossed in the heavy sea, throwing several men into ‘the wate but by o'clock twenty-five had gained shor Others followed, all rez ing the ch wet to the skin, and left only a dful of men aboard the vessel The sailors reported the No. 17 had not yet begun to leak, but that the propeller shafts had been bent when the vessel scraped bottom Then, shortly before noon, the wind shifted to the southwest, blowing ale and the No. 17 sprang a leak. No attempt probably will be made to pull the boat off while the sea is running The vessel is lying broadside beach with her bow pointed The water is too shallow to permit even a tug to approach, but Cay Withers hopes that she can be floated at high tide, a U. S. TRANSPORT ASHORE IN FOG OFF ORIENT POINT NEW LONDON, Conn., May 19.—The transport John Wilkins ut ashore near Orient Point, L. L, juring the thick fox and ow lies under thirteen feet of water Government Thursday she is thought to be a las he Was of her way here to Join the t used. for freight and passenger erylee between this city and fenses on Bishi ium Islands The crew of fifteen was 4 near Greenport with the a the Coast Guard Station No. arrived here this mornin THE WORLD Pulitzer (World How, N. ¥. City. ‘Telephone be Check room for baggage and p sper. day and night. Money orden travellers’ Chefs for sale.—Advt.. omen ome | SOME ROBBERIES wee McIntyre Makes This Com- ment Sentencing 24 Men to 200 Years. Twenty-fo tenced to-ds Rosalsky, ¢ were sen- Judges Mcintyre, ‘ain and Mancuso, in Gen- al Sessions, to an aggre; rs in Sing Sing, for felonies. “Jesse James was a piker compared to some of ‘the men operating in thi town,” declared Jndge Mcintyre as he sentenced for from nine to twenty ‘Thomas Lowry, nineteen, of 1708 Park Aventie, convicted of Jolding up Herman Jacobs in a re tuurant at Nogo6 Kast 16th Str “Jesye James (ook his: medic coatinued Judge Meintyre. prisoners hy ate ye You people send friends to court to beg for clemeney for you. Your friends must think the courts are. crazy to be lenient with you might do well to 1 first degree a ca ago 113 crimes death, We ne to-day, If I every highway rob chair, or, at least, to ye The Legislatu ke robbery in the ul offense, Ydars were punishable by d something like that my way I'd send » the electr! prison for fifty had rs." Judge sky sentenced Patrick Dealy; twenty-seven, and Frank Dey- lin, thirty-one, to Sing S for twenty years each for holding up a restaurant at No, 2030 Lexington Ave nue, He gave Herbert Joseph, twenty, & Negro; ten years for holding up De tective Hauptman March 8; Charles Feary, eighteen, eight to sixteen years for holding up Samuel Kamerand, a Jeweller, and eleven others an aggre- gate of 108 y Judge Crain, who sentenced four men for an aggregate of thirty-nine ars and six months, gave Henry pdford, twenty-eight, a PO, fourteen years for holding up Joseph Coselli of No. 34 Vermilyea Avenue twice on the same day Judge Mancuso sentenced Frank Sciarra, thirty-five, to from seven to fifteen years for manslaughter in con- nection with the stabbing of Frank Bruno in a Mulberry Park card game ae STORM WARNING TELLS OF HIGH WINDS COMING The following storm warning re ceived by the local Weather Bureau to- day from Washington Southwest storm warning dteplayed 10.30 A, M., Delaware Breakwater to Block Island, R, I, Storm of marked intensity, centra r Southern Lal Huron and moving north, north east- ward will be attended by strong south 1 southwest winds to-day and to- night." 1,000 MILE RADIUS IN TRANSMITTING ELECTRICITY SEEN Time Ripe for Great Pro- gramme of Super-Power De- velopment, Hoover Say WASHINGTON, May 19.—Hle trical transmission of power wil Sy be developed to a thousand-mile radius, Secretary Hoover de clared to-day An address made from Washington over a long dis tance loud-speaking telephone to & convention of the Natlonal Electric Light A ition, meet. ing in Atlantic City "The time is 1 sald “for a great nation nme of super-power devel The stretch of econom sion distance has bie 1 velopment from the en fou mines and upon t within the ' 0 ndustrial centres and our farms JUDGE WOULD MAKE CAPITAL OFFENSE! ! rio . EDITION to All.’ New Yor aanaen IN THE EVENING WORLD” 7,000 MAIL THIEVES PLOT TO ROB ALL P.0. TO-MORROW To-Morrow’s Weather—FAIR. WALL STREE THE yEniN WORLD PRICE THREE CENTS |GUNPLAY, MURDER, ROBBERY OF REGISTRY DIVISION, PLAN OF GITY FALL + Thwarts Gigantic Plot and A definite plan to hold up and rob in broad daylight the entire registry division of the City Hall Post Office and to commit murder, if there were resistance, had been worked out to its last detail by the seven. men now under rrest for the theft of $1,477,000 of Liberty Bonds from that division last July and $40,000 more two weeks agg, according to a statement made to-day by Post Office Inspector Doran The plan was all ready for execution a few weeks ago, and the conspirators went to the division fully armed, ready to enter and com- mand the employees to throw up their hands. But it chanced that, without design, several of the Post Office spe- cial watchmen happened to be n ar the registry division. , and the gang thought that knowledge of their plans had perhaps got to the au- thorities. So this attempt was abandoned and after a time of waiting. another attempt was decided on. Lhe robbery was to have been committed to-morrow afternoon and each of the seven men and an eighth- a disguised F Post Office in- spector in a carefully grown beard, who had got into their confidence through posing as a yeggman and a murderer—had been studiously rehearsed in the part he wa LIGHTNING STRIKES TWO TROLLEY CARS IN WILLIAMSBURGH — Both Flashes Occurred Within to play in the hold-up. ——* It was the imminenc carrying the plan into duced the band of t had been informed of the plot, to round up oners last ni In preparing for th the hold-up, seven, accompanied e of the day for effect that in- inspectors, whe every detail of the seven pris- © contemplated by the disguised inspector, had made at least a dozen visits to t vision and every door, the locatio: and of every bin or its approaches, he Registry Di- studying n of every desi shelf In whictt valuable registered mail was kept. The men at work upon -the mall One Minute—None of packages were carefully noted and hace neat eae those to be held up in the first mo Passengers Injured. nents of the entry were picked out - — Orders were given that these met Two trolley cars of the Tompkins| were to be “covered” and shot ff Avenue fine, Brooklyn struck] they resisted. by lightning to-day within the space| it was through the @laustbility of of a minute, Both cars carried pas-|this disguised Inspector, who became sengers but none of them was hurt.|/intimately acquainted with every Only one of t cars Was damaged member of the gang, and also The first was on its way up Broad-| through the instrumentality of a dic- way, Williams: cers. At hit the ¢ control, so that the pushed along the uth 8th with six damaging ras to permit traf taphone, that the seven the t the motor ad to and had been or Post Office. Their a many thefts from th were arrested. All but one of the men in bustody’ was in the employ of the rrest clears up Registry Divis- the seven were confronted nscripts of the cto cont uae auleaeg ion in the ladt half year. Th cond was at South 5th When and Roebling Streets, here were with stenog 2 tra twenty passengers and these, likewise ith stenographic trai conversation they had with the dis- pi n 4 in th Pie ee they were] cutsed inspector in a little room op ee ts tol. he Htl the lower east side, it was sald to~ damaged and in less than three min-) aay that all made complete contes+ utes was on its way again, pone of tha volute VE According to the inspectors, the TRIES TO SAVE FATHER chief actor in the theft was Morriy SHE HAD ARRESTED Girl Offers Pay ents) Rel When Constante Majulewich of Nu the they Registry Division. 200 say, who took t ane. for Par- ne hands of bis associ The men under arre nberg, & nineteen-year-old clerk i It was he, he pouch con- taining the bonds and delivered it inte jates, t, In addition to 289 Front Street, Brooklyn, was sent] steinberg, are Edward Fogel, No. to to the workhouse for sixty days (o-| Suffolk Street; Gustav Feldman, Ne. lay Dy Justices Motnerney, Voorhees | 60 Sheriff Street; Abraham Goldsmith, ind Herman, in the Court of Special| No. 581 East Third Street; Gustay Sessions, Brooklyn, his daughter| “alles, No. 63 Cannon Street; Irving: Weinstein, No. 181 Division Avenue, ( eighteen, whose beating by|™ t He Shapiro, No. 12 Majulewich led to his arrest, came] Prooklyn, and Harry Shapiro, No. orward with an offer of $200 out of 0 to save her savings of $ the punishment The attention of clety was called to 1918 In connection neglect of his « 5 Men's Spring und Su SE HOE CLOTHING Avenue D, Shapiro & is the only ong him trom | Rot @ former employee of the Post sim (rom) Omice, He is the eldest of the crowd, . being twenty-seven, Children's #0 he manner in which the bonds Majulewich in} yore stolen was related to-day by with alleged! inspector James Doran, who has yeon in charge of the case since the mer Salt: os. soft of $1,477,000 In canceled bonds, Ther, Bwas coe foccurred last July in the City Hall) sarclay St; Coby Woolworth Bldg), will wlll Post Office, He said that Steinberg or Bults inthe tél] had some means, not yet to be disks blues, bro and} closed, by which he knew when sluable packages of bonds were tof al pi 5. Open Saturday ihlers, Broadway, cor, come to the Hay, $14.05 fil 10. HUBS i-ederal Reserve clay Bt—Adve, ni post pffiee from the; for transmis PO. THEVES. trest of Seven, Trapped by In- spector’s Beard and Dictaphone, Clears Series of Thefts