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@onfirmation from him of this en BArEMen (Signed) BH. M. DAUGHERTY “Here ix the contract,” Caraway t anid, tlanta, Aug 4 191); in CW. Morse, Atlanta, Ga “Dear Sir: im futher relation to 4 employment of Hon. Ho M SA gherty and mysel’, permit me te ; i that we will undertake Co repre im you in your civil and criminal matters upon the following banis “1-You are to pay Hon HM Daugherty a retainer of five thous- 1 and ($5,00) dollars and the actual } expenses incurred by him In look- ing after your matters, Expenses | not to exceed $1,000 “2-1 shall pay such expenses as | gay incur in connection therewith 3. You are to direct counsel Heretofore employed to withdraw your appeal in the habeas corpus «proceedings heretofore instituted « "4. We are to receive in the event we secure an unconditional pardon or commutation for you “the sum of $25,000, which Is to be ‘ full compensation for services - fendered in connection with your appliastion for pardon : We abe to recei Sher cant “ot wratevern un may _ he able to recover by compromise or litigation In the matter of the Metropolitan Steamship Compuny. ,fald transaction being fully de ‘seribed in your letter adiressed to me, dated’ Aug. 2, 191. If we find it necessary in the prosecu tion of these matters to have as sociated with another counsel, we are to select such counsel, sub- Ject, of course, to your approval. and they are to be provided for ,gut of our compensation. In all matters herein under ken in your behalf. we are to ve full and absolute contro! and . You are to accept implicitly our unsel and advice. If the above ‘and foregoing terms arp satisfactory you will signily your aggeptance thereof in writing fT remain, yours very truly t “THOMAS B, FELDER “Pp. S. You can terminate this contract at any time after Jan. 1 writing." by “Thomas B_ Felder: rth day of August, 1911 “C. W. MORSE “If Daugherty wasn't joking when "he said he would go into court him- eeif if necessary to prosecute war avefters,"" said Caraway in conclud- good his threat, I promise him if he} n @ongressional Record right away re VHT give him a little time, but he |g and I are threatening each other now, and Ull make good on my threats, tut he won't. After referring to charges recently made agninst Daugherty by Maj. H. 14, Scaife, war fraud investigator, who ‘Was dismissed by the Department of Fy I sdy there is but one decent thing for to:embarrass the Administration by |! continuing in office. fares except for those on the trun] are expected to turn out to welcome the woman who has foveht Ireland’ cause even to the point of being once . “If the Attorney General desires to |! make an expianation he may do so If he doesn't there will be other things going along right regularly now— signed documents and other things.” aria otal aby CHARGE DAUGHERTY ‘WITH TAKING HAND "IN MAGNETO CASE Allegation of H. L. Scaife, ‘Discharged Employee, so» Read in Senate. ning World.) Executive ment dishonesty. GOV. MILLER HINTS IN SPEECH THAT HE WILL RUN AGAIN Enthusiastic Republicans Urge Him to Make the Fight. CONFIDEN Says Honesty in City Administration Will Bring 5-Cent Fare. Gov. Miller to-day was withholding Tam a candidate,” (hough a tacit acceptance w: in his address at Town Hall jast night of the renomination informally ten- dered by (he New York City Repub- s0 construed by all he forma Nicaps. It was who beard him, There was great enthusiasm during the meeting, but the big demonstra- (ion came at the end of his address when it was voctferously demanded that le lead his party in another bat- tle for contro! of the State Govern- He had spoken for more than an hour, laying down a platform of ‘performance versus promises” words, honesty versus dishonesty.” The mee! he Coun ndidate. stantly pander img his speech, “I want him to make Jeny ympathy and tanding. malice and all ess; and there are those among us doesn't do it, another document he} whom we gladly call statesmen. who won't have will be printed in the/anpeal up to Intelligence, to human to people of under- i followed a dinner of y Committee at the N Republican Club, where (ie Governor was guest of honor, of syoropte'e victory wae his formula for getting} Countess Marklevicz will be gi the Attorney General to do, ani |P&ck the b-cent tare, whieh he said! 4 public reception and welcome to that is to resign. He ought not longer [89 been changed by a probing of] morrow night at Madison Square Gur iT. HB WILL, and State and 1912, by giving ten days notice in|coUnty leaders agreed that he must ‘The Town Hall wan filled with members of the Republi- “1 accept the above, this the|can organization and thetr friends, and after the Governor had concluded his address President ray Butler of Columbia sat here are those among we justly call demagogues, who con- down to Ignorance, uncharitable- Nicholas Mur- us whom The bugle "Ere ’e I: THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, ™M ! Sir Jack Dempsey, Back From Dear Old Lunnon, My Word! and tlona! JACK: DEMPSEY Countess Markievicz Esco ed to Hotel by Women’s Committee. Countess Markievicz, the milit last stop on a tour of the West ‘The Countess was escorted to McPherson. Inaction into two or three 6-cent/ wen, and all the Irish in New Y ines struction which hi construction. “You can do it only by substituting a policy of honesty for a policy of Because, let me say, It is no more honest to delude the peo- ple into the notion that you can get something for nothing than it Is to compel people to pay fares for ser- vice which they do not get pay fares to pay dividends upon (Btom | Staff Correspondent of The Eve-| CaMital not invested in thelr service | PERTH AMBOY, N. J., May 20.- “It Is appalling when you stop tol-re Board of Education of Marlboro WASHINGTON, May 20, After] think what will happen in this town Township to-day acquitted Alvin W. “You can do it by proceeding hon- estly and in accordance with sound business principles. You can do It! xpent three years divided between by substituting for the policy of de-|iciimainham and Mountjoy Prisons, disintegrated | rormer Supreme Court Judge John your existing systems a policy of| wy. Gor will preside ACQUIT TEACHER OF GIRL’S ACCUSATION reading in the Senate a teter from H.|!f some relief is not obtained, 1. ‘Beaife, a former employee of the Department of Justice, alleging that ol. Thomas B. Felder of New York | #4 that it was necessary to substiture action for talk.” and Georgia and a close friend of At- terney General Daugherty, had of- fared w retain him as assitsant coun- or to ventenred to dtath. and of hav Instructor Was Alleged marks to Pupils. S80 |] white, teacher In a grage sc seemed to me that was a situation! Morganville, of charges preferred by which did not admit of temporizing| parents of nine girl pupils Alleged improper remarks by One by one, the Governor went over] qown their hose were repeated to what he considers the chief accomp- wel in behalf of the Bosch Magneto | !i#hments of bis Administration Company in its litigation wiht the|t economy, he sald: Government, Senator Caraway of Ar- kansas to-day called on the Attorney General to resign ‘‘in the name of de- vo“He ought to resign,” said Cara wey. ‘He ought not to embarrass the. Administration by longer continu- ing in office, because he has not de pied this allegation that he was a Party to the attempt to hire the Gov- ermment’s witnesses away from it in the Bosch Magneto case."’ e@enator Caraway explained that Sealife, who was offered a retainer to Join the defense of the Bosch Magneto interests, had made the investigation and was the Government's principal reliance in those proceedings. ; The letter Inserted in the gressional Record from Scaife, the former Department of Justice agent, discharged by Daugherty for “disloy- alt: details a conference he had quest in a Washington hotel, when he was offered the retainer on behalf pf the Bosch Magneto people, Felder haying become counsel of this com- auny se “Before leaving his room in the Shoreham Hotel Col, Felder stated *hat be was going to spend the night h the Attorney General at Manan Park Hotel and that they Whhnld talk about the matter until 2 “When we parted, Col. Felder took « taxi for the Wardman Park Hotel and asked me to join him that far out on my way home, but I declined."* ~-(araway pointed out the incon- capit to $2.47, if the taxpayers and rentpayers have not felt the reduction, it ts due t the City Admini tration absorbed the saving. SA oricatapaiccires OLCOTT’S LEAD SMALL IN OREGON PRIMARIES to the fact t ‘Three PORTLAND. leading for rev For Governor, the — thirty-fi O} uated, ga Multnomah, {1 ‘The taxes of the City of New York upil. increased from $37.60 to $89.90 per aap ee That is for the city budget. ‘The State taxes borne by the city de. creased from $22,000,000 to $14,400,000. parents objected. and the decrease per capita was from Ore, May 20.—Partial returns from (he primary election ye: terday indicated early to-day that three Republica: nomination which Portland is leott 16,950; Hall, DROWNS IN BATHTUB AFTER HEART ATTACK | Trucking Company, No. 409 epee: Man Found Dead! 37 PROHIBITION CASES John Larkin, forty-three, 128 Fulton 8 fell into the bathtub wan drowned seized by a heart street occasionally. o'clock that night," Scaife asserted, | PO#Tded with John F, Monahan a! treet, Elizabeth, Congressinen eturns showed Gov with Col, Felder at the latter's re-| Olcott and Charles Hall running close,| Borat! Incomplete returns from twenty-five of | New York, who sald they were hired counties, including| to drive the trucks to New York, ac sit- | cording to police. Both are held at for al- act. rly to-day and He was apparently! Only seventeen indictments 0 attack, which had|afty-four cases of alleged violations of been known to cause him to fall to the| the Mullan-Gage law before the Brook When found, after] iyn Grand Jury this week were re- but nothing was said of it until given pupils a book to read, enti “Man's Mission on Earth, Are Held Unde Volstead: Law. Two trucks loaded with whi Drive Commissioner John Bentley and tective Charles Proudfoot, were] ‘They arrested Daniel Cella of 114 Sullivan Street, New York, and Leon of 140 West Fourth street the Second Precinct Station leged violation of the Volste; The trucks are owned by the Y Broadway, New York No. J. Searche gruity of the Government's chief law] the door had been broken down, Lar-|turned, the other thirty-seven ‘over being intimately associtaed|*!" was leaning over the tub with his| dismissed. ' The cases were presented with the counsel for a concern with which the Government is tn litigation jth several million dollars at stake. head under Larkin, who he six inches of water, was employed at a New|ney Marshall Snyder. Jersey dry dock pier in Elisabeth, ‘| There was a rumor in the br } Irish leader, reached this city yester- “If t iw to be that the Providence! aay afternoon trom Cincinnati, the which rules our destinies is shortly to ask the people of this State to en- ter upon a contest between a staten- man and a demagogue, I for one wel-| seeking to raise funds. come the call to battle. that summons us to such @ contest Justice because he gave certain infor- Hote! Commodore by a Reception mation to Representative Woodrutt, |“!!! precede by only a few weeks the| Committee headed by Mrs. Blanche sho} Senator Caraway said: bi which she has been making addresses in support of the Irish Republic and Have Made Improper Re- teacher relative to girl pupils rolling parents by a girl expelled last month AS] The episode took place in January, White also was alleged to have to which $55,000 IN WHISKEY SEIZED IN JERSEY Two New York ‘Truc said to be worth $55,000 were seized early to-day at the foot of Henderson Street, Jersey City, by Public Safety who| OF 54 FAIL IN BROOKLYN Grand Jury May Investignte illegal rt ant in the ven ork. ing to the her the tled “oT iskey De- oung West Mt of being yesterday by Assistant District Attor- oklyn an out TESTS U.S. STAND Altruism’ in Boundary Dispute Under Mediation. By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve American WASH ight).- t mediat nost in pretically merely offering good prelimin: American good faith ness and judicial tested favor awaiting will awa mis-step. For years the Monroe Doctrine has been so variously interpreted and de- that America’s © not veloped atin An Uni will, truistic ed States brother attitude for SINN FEIN HEROINE |CHILE-PERU TANGLE IS WELCOMED HERE ning World.) IN TON ‘or is being taxed to the ut- May America’s resourcefulness as the Tacne-Arica but tl aiting if merica jay Chili and its the was his bill is spute between Chili and Pera, The- Peru are nego- tinting directly, the Uaited States is “atmosphere and merely the American fair- are to be There is prestige and good United States if it settles the conflict, but there is ill- ity America Bolivia too, is interested much m than the inces WOMEN SHOPLIFTERS FEEL STING OF THE LAW Baby Saves One F Prison, but Husband Gets 10 Days. of a large number of shop The cai Some diplomats intrinsic er lifters. many of them ted In the last two weeks by deter the Stores’ Mui ion, were disposed of to-day in Gloria tives of Assoclatt peclal twenty-four, baby “in worth of husband Sessions. her an f hosiery There is some young women, tual 20 been viewed Chile in a fear that the adopting a big selfish this matter ue of the prov- ed (Copy- bounding makes a reasons. |, She wants| Ornsky. t to the sea through the very territories which are the basis of the quarrel would be of more use to Bolivia than either Chile and Peru. reason to believe that national pride is ore involved aver it Protective Rodriguez, with a fifteen-months-old and her husband, ‘Angel, were charged with stealing $9.94 from Mai ‘The was sent to the Workhouse for was fined $25, ten days. The woman the Justices telling her that her baby saved her from being sent to jail Mrs, Mary Weyman L. |, was charged { merchandise from bation officer told the court ast three years Mrs. Wey- worth store, A pI that in the with of Woodhaven, taking $6.89 the same man had lost two sons, her mother and her hust had beet of life.’ Mary it was on her birthda: to dr tempted to steal, The court put her on probation. taken t vered band. Her “shell shocked in She was fined $50. Fay, sixt oo «much -one, attorney said she the bate of Jamaica, 1, took three petticoats, valued at $6.45, from the same establishmer a over Ww , May and fon ith SIX NUDE CHILDREN HAD BURROW FOR HOME Found Starving Straw: REGINA, Sask. rge of starvat nude, six children were found living In a hole burrowed under a straw stack brushwood, near ipar, Sask., and brought here by an officer of the Department dent and Neglected Childre youngest child, ‘he old, fs un eat Is neglect mother. survived by a brother, Peter Larkin] County Court House to-day that the a _ RUFBON AND BABY WEAR EM- PLOYEES ON AUTO OUTING, 4 ees of Frankenthaler & Frank- eotbaler, the creators of the famous “9p an automobile outing together with|orease over the same period in 1921,| last week handed down @ ¢ Superintendent of Public Works Cadie| against this practice, and Pol) April] missioner Enright tasued orders base the employees of F. & G, Baby Wear. automobiles Jeft at 6 A. M. for L. 1, After enjoying dinner of No. 106 Ni ee BARGE CANAL BUSY. ALBANY. Mey 20.—TraMc on the|rants and In places where there ichol Brooklyn.| Grand Jury would Investigate charges of policemen making general rehes for liquor without search i barge canal for the first two weeks of | been no evidence of violations. J ‘Pollyanna Heir Ribbons, started to-day|the 1922 season shows a marked {n-| Mott of General Sessions. Manhattan, eald to-day, the tote! Up to and tneludi tonnage was 72, Injon it, It Is alleged. however the war ustic sion that MAIL Harry Service ke will take part in baseball and}i9%i it was 63,181 tons for the same| police in Brooklyn continue to make] course eames. i general searches. nin PLANE, Y. Huckings TO IRASS VALLEY, .O8T IN FOG, RUNS FF. Cal,, May 20,—Pilot the Air Mall was hurt and 4d fast night fox, he @ a cliff six between ve mile Reno of She sald and that she had k and was 20.—On_ the practically of Depen- fifteen months @ doctor's care years of age. have been filed against the his plane w when, into The eld- Charges of lost in a Blue Camp north of here and and more than fifty infles off his regular San Fran- and mortally injured an unidentified man at Sth Street. He died in Belle they were testing the attomobile old, five feet ten inches tall, and Sack coat and waistcoat, grey striped black socks, HATCHET WIELDER fool for not List AUTOISTS, FLEEING LEAPS 25 FEET KUL PEDESTRAN Pair Arrested at Revolver Point After Wild Chase tor Several Blocks. Joseph Dacey, forty, a private de- tective of No. 529 East 88th Street, w riick and mortally injured this morning by an automobile at First Avenue and 88th Street, which a policeman on a motoreycle was chas- ing The car, making fifty miles an hour, did not ‘slow down. Dacy was thrown twenty feet across the rondway. He died in Bellevue Hospital three holrs jater, The ma- chine was halted after the pursuing policeman fired upon tt. An automobile which was being pursued by a motoroycle patrolman in First Avenue early to-day struck vue Hospital three hours later with- out regaining consciousness. The car, which Was making 60 miles an hour, had flung him 20 feet across the road- way, but its driver made no attempt to stop until the patrolman opened fire on him. Patrolman Patrick J. Lynch of Mo- toreycle Squad 1, was at 96th Street and First Avenue when a high power- ed automobile came along at great speed. He shouted to the two men in it to stop, but they paid no heed. Lynch gave chase and after the automobile had hit the man the police- man fired three shots at it. At 85th Street he caught up with the car and stopped it. Ordering the occupants to hold up their hands, Lynch made them get ont of the automobile and stand in a nearby doorway until other policemen arrived, ‘The men were then taken to the East 104th Street station and locked up on a charge, of felonious assault. They described themselves a: James Moran, twenty years old, » boxer, of No. $15 Hast 70th Street. and Michael Holbrook, twenty-three years, a plumber, of No, 401 East th Street, the Bronx. They said which, according to them, ts owned by Michael Burke of No. 2346 Second Avenue, The dead man was about forty years weighing 200 pounds. He wore a blue trousers, white shirt, tan shoes and ate eligi ies CAUGHT AFTER CHASE Joseph Tolamar, restaurant cook at 325 Greenwich Street, ran from the at § o'clock to-day while screan winded within. Detective Londrigan gave chase and caught Tolamar at Leonard Street and Broadway. Meanwhile Dr, Somers of Volunte designs in] Hospital took care of Ernest Ornsks No. 9% Third Avenue, restaurant washer, who said Tolamar d to cut off his nose with a hatchet “He hit me because I did not belong o the same union with him,’ said oT hit him because he called me a ing (o his Soviet talk. Tolamar said Si eae Deadly Lance-Head Viper Killed in Banana Car. (Special to The Eveatng World.) NORWICH, Conn., May 20. pon opening the door of a freight car containing bananas to-day one of the employees of the J. C. Worth Com- pany was confronted by a coiled snake, about three and one-half feet long. The employee had a hammer in his hand and finally killed it. It was a lance-head viper, one of the most deadly snakes of the tropics, and had the snake struck the man he would have never survived. TO TEACH SWEDE TO MAKE FARMS 100% ELECTRIC Model Establishment to Be Equipped With Latest ‘White Coal’ Devices. STOCKHOLM, May 1 (by mail).—The Swedish Government has been requested to establish a model electrified farm to be located, if possible, near Stock- holm. In view of the fact that more than one-third of agricul- tural Sweden is now electrified, {t is proposed that the model farm be as nearly 100 per cent electrically operated as possible It is proposed that the model farm be fully equippel with all the latest electric agricultural devices, so that the farmers may see electrically operated plows, harrows, seeders, harvesters and threshing machines, Motors of different sizes will drive the milk separators and the churn, The new electric device which passes an electric current through an ensilage of cattle fodder to in- crease its nutritive value is to be shown. There is very litle heavy labor on Swedish farms, heretofore per- formed by man or beast, which machines operated by clectric current cannot do, and more than a third of the Swedish farmers can operate their farms by elec tricity {f they understand the ele mentary principles of electrical science. AY 2 ARMS OF ANOTHER} ELIMINATE CROOKS ieee GENOA PARLEY As. Conference Ends He Warns Russia to Reverse Attitude at the Hague. Second Story Man Arouses|Bartlett Leaves Washington to Intended Victim—Injured Clean Up Situation Re- ‘ Only Slightly. vealed by Arrests. WASHINGTON, Mhy 20.—Acting}] GENOA, May 20.—That lasting rear of the second floor of the five-] postmaster General Bartlett jeft|Peace has come to Europe as the re- story tenement house at No. 1182] Washington to-day for New York|Sult of the conference just ended here First Avenue, near 64th Street early] with the announced purpose of thor-|!8 the belief expressed by Lloyd to-day, George Flynn, who sald he/ oughly reorganizing the New York | Sree: has no home, leaped twenty-five feet] City Post Office in consequence of the} These were among the high points to the yard to avoid capture by the] arrest yesterday of several postal em-|of his valedictory at the closing of the polio, He was taken by Dr. Roth. Heresy sald & av involved | meeting: . n nume: cheme: man of Reception Hospital to Belle- EGrOUs -<eheiee ee ne mail vue Hospital a prisoner, charged with}. Before his departure, Mr, Bartlett attempted burglary. Physicians satd sald that the department had in mind he had suffered only slight abrasions | “the entire elimination from the serv- and contusions. ice of any employees found to be Thomas Quinn, who occupies an|connected in any way with this band apartment on the second floor, was of crooks and yeggmen, who -have awakened from his slumber when a Trapped on the fire-escape in the “We have signed a pact of peace, {t Is a provisional one. Is it for months’? Ah, no; It d more than that. We have decided upon a peace among warring nations, and once you establish it nations are not going back on it. “We have decided to give Peace a trial upon our hearthstones and when she has been there for several ‘months been operating principally through window facing the rear fire-cacape|the Registry Division of the New was opened, He ran to the window| York City Post Office.” overlooking the street and shouted |, Ble bs a thence is high- af y pleased over the clearing up in Te ml te ave and Conner-|this case, which involved the loss of | %¢ Will not turn her out again, ton, of Ent 67th Street station, | $1,800,000 in cancelled Liberty Bonds, | “The psychological effect upon the who were nearby, ran to the house,|Deing forwarded by the Federal Re-| peoples of the world will be elec- Connerton went to the vard in the] Serve Bank at New York to the svc- | trical rear while Musgrave ran up the| {etary of the Treasury at Washing-| wong thrill of peace has gone stairs to the Quinn apartment. When] [0D It was brought out in the ar. die vais of : Connerton reached the yard he saw|tests made, after finding out that | through he veins of Europe and you the form of h man on the second floor| these bonds were cancelled, they had/are not going to «et nation lifting firecescape afd drew ‘his revolver, been burned by the thieves. Teor See beck Henin, _ ——— = more Meanwhile Musgrave had started . A striking at this conference than the through the Quinn apartment with} P.O. BOND ARRESTS [&cep ana passionate desire not to have rawn, revolver When Flynn saw a 5 the latter he leaped from the fire-] REVEAL SEVERAL [eee net oe ieee ia tonethen. OTHER THEFTS escape, almost landing in Connerton Believe me, Peace is recovering her arms. gentle sway over the hearts of men, More Employees Involved WET RAID FOLLOWS See douse: a fate, foul DEATH OF WOMAN] #nd 400 to 500 Lose Jobs Others Suspected. homage to her sceptre. Refer/ing to Russia he said: ————— . Surope 18 more and more filling Three Stills and Mash Seized] white the Post Office inspectors be] UP Mes gaps a ed ear ee esr aed BS needs more and more of the help by Detectives in Pat- lieve that many recent thefts from] Which the world can give and. te ersotl the registered mail division have been Detectives hekdedlby 4 Ay) Ransoon| Ceres ue cy eieiarroar Cf ther seven men, who are charged with stealing de., of the Hudson County Prosecu- anxious to give. Either from pride or prejudice, we have not in the course $1,477,880 in Liberty Bonds from the tor's staff made a raid on F. L. Ran- dei & Co., No. 502 Straight Street, of these discussions referred to this fact. Even at this moment there are millions of people in Russia :tanding registry division and also with a plot on the brink of famine and pestilence to hold up the City Hall station at the] who may perish without help. If Rus- Paterson, N. J., last evening. Three ¥ Rie oe’ j00 gallon capacity each, {Pistol point this* afternoon, they say | sia needs help she can get it, Tut will Lea Renon capes , ‘ this Russian delegation allow me in twenty barrels of mash and a barre||that some other thefts are as yet un- eine ge ied, solved and that other arrests are to|® ffiendly spirit to say one word? DE COD DW NIBNSY a Wane seein foll “It Russia is to get help Russia The seizure is the result of the} folow death suddenly of Mrs. Marion Bond of Woodcliff, N. J., last Sunday. With her at the time was Walter Hill. Mrs. Bond fs a cousin of F. L. Randel, Men who have been In the employ |™ust not outrage the sentiments—it men still in it areounder the sur-|@ces—of the world. There is real Hill, a chemist, is maid to bave been | OT Pine perpetrators of the Leonara |e and we have not yet drawn It in, Mrs. Bond's death was foliowed by truck was held up at that time and It been snapped; neither has it Leen death has not been made public. War- between 400 and 500 postal employees hungry, all the suffering in the East Randel for violation of the Volstead |) in13 showed that a number of these | health that the accumulated energy of having had a ndard Representatives to Spend] BINCHOT TO ENLIST tims of measies which is prevalent in mer Governor General of Canada. She Company, and 1, E. Bedford, general disease. r ve ~ th P * r ard Oj, arrived to-day on the Paris. tative Men and Women, Maurice Boyer, assistant manager. They France and Belgium would act in con-[can nominee for Governor of Penn- was accompanied by his family. as his first campaign move to seek in touch with the home office. All will] financial programme, Pinchot paid hy for her condition. veillance of inspectors, who are bend- |®¥™mpathy ing all thelr energies now to discov-|. “At Cannes we threw out the lite- an autopsy, to awat which Hill was] sho let go. It is stil? there. We would A an 2,000,000 stolen. Investigation of this held in $2,000 bail. ‘The cause of] ime has resulted in the dismissal of | like to draw all the distressed, all the Aste had prison records. The seven men ary skill: (of other lands: cen (give ORs under arrest are not now suspected . OIL MEN OF FRANCE i a in this cobs —————— DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE HAS Two Months In America. fi the southwest London district {s the A group of Standard O11 representa- CAMPAIGN AIDS] buchess of Devonshire, wite of the for- tives Including Gen, Gaston Gassouin, —— Director of the Franco-American Oi] \Will Not Depend on Ma- With them were Horace H. Finaly, Gen- eral Manager of the Bank of Paris and] Before returning to his home in Mil- ford to-day, Gifford Pinchot, Republi- sort for the protection of their oil in- terests in the Caucasus. Mr, Bedford The visit here it was explained was|out representative men and women in not really for conferences but to keep|the State to assist him in preparing a remain about two months, Gen. Ges-| Now York a lurried visit on a legal souin was decorated by Gen. Pershing | matter, HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. THE SSAU LONG BEACH 14, of the Post Office Department ana | they lke let them call them preju- his partner Street robbers, last October, A mail| #8 I thought we might. Nelther has rants have been issued for Hil and eee ne an sev atatrict. Finger. | f Europe back to life with all the HERE; BANKERS ALSO | tery a aaaite wits LONDON, May 20.—One of the vic- is suffering from a severe attack of the European representative of the stand-| Chine, but Seek Represen- confirmed the cabled Information that sylvania, declared he was planning for his work in the motor transport! “wy ot) going to take a week off now Sunday, May 2ist service, u before I start my campaign,” he said. Gala Opening UPMANN UNDER BAIL My first step will be to form com- of the mittees of citizens of both sexes to as- ‘me in preparing a financial, pro- VERANDA gramme. I am going to spend some DEL MARE time seeking out representative men nee hase and women of Pennsylvania for the A colorful bit of Rivie the A OF $1,010,000 IN BANK CASE Allen Den Spending Million Property Cases. HAVANA, May 20.—Hermann Up- mann, whose bank recently failed, ha: Spon te Avante. ‘Toe Feriliog been held in bail of $10,000 cash and| AMERICANS TO BEGIN and dancing | accommoda: $1,000,000 in well-established securities MINING IN RUSSIA| @# Reservations’ by. ot to answer charges {n connection with esas ri Long F the failure, His brother, Albert, was] «oo9 workmen to Be Employed in| Dinner $2.50 per Cover absolved and released unaqndltapally Asbestos Fields. ‘At the preliminary hearing Hermann 4 ‘ Upmann denied the statement that he MOSCOW, April 25 (By Matl).—Ma- had spent more than $1,000,000 in Wash- | chinery 1s en route and preparations are ington in connection with recovering | in full swing to begin mining operations selsea property trom ane ae ee, soon on the property of the first Amert- Property Custodian selabese ession in Soviet Russia in th 2 r lawyers’ fees and other ex- | can cone in the SOOO torilamvere: 6 asbestos flelds forty miles north of penses. i ‘A temporary Liquidation Board which] wkaterinburg i the Ural mountains, has been named will require several] says an announcement. weeks to audit the bank's books ‘At the start, 1,000 workmen are to be a employed, With ono or two exceptions, pees all of the personnel wi ye Russian. The LI WINIFRED, CAMPBELL - SARATOGA OUT OF IT mine has been worked for a number of} NAL CHURCH, Bway, Glth st. Notice AS CONVENTION CITY | years. ‘The concession is for a twenty- year period, during which time 10 per Sees cent. of the output will go to the Gov- el yi ‘ ain Open fo ernment, and at t expiration of the T, FOUND AND REWARDS. Helais Wi Hap Remoln: CCncession the property reverte to the [soe Saratoga probably will not be the Government. at ee e enth city\ this year, as und hi convention clty. this jee camot be held | NEW POLICE “FLIVVER” earlier than September 27," almost a TOO FAST FOR THIEF . —_—_—_—_—_—K—K—K—KXK—KX]]]][[ eee Tost—One earring set with two diamonds; reward. Moynes, 1 1. month after the hotels there have closed. Bots oI nd Republicans have / been caine te reactants for the United | ®ugitive Overtaken tn Chage After . 4 States Hotel at Saratoga to remain he Picked Fosket, : Notice to Advertisers open until Oct. 1, but tt a Unpereiiod One of the new police “fllvvers' en- sea Sarena C1RR ECLA tale Oe such an arrangement cann Tandscape| for eliher the week day Moraing World or The Republicans may choose Buffalo, Al-j abled Willlam Fitzgibbons, Brenig Wort VW recelved atten Ih Mt pany. or Rochester, and the Democrats | gardener at Bloomingdale Ayylum, to ‘a a ae. Insite have an option on the Arena in Syra- couse, Apparently both conventions will be thi get back his gold watch and chain which py containing en had been stolen, When Sergt, Connors SO) res Be fears 3 bs and Pollceman MeDonald, cruising at Mecions of Moe undey World, must be ear. held She seme came Sy Third Avenue and 46th Street last night, 0 pM. Touraday preceding, publica: Mec: .| saw their comrade Tracy pursuing a ntatatas emarevingi’ to pa MRS. CROKER ArroinTs Asst fleet-footed fugitive, they sent the “tinl oy Me Word mus ue received by Tuutsdey noose FREE-STATER AS HER COUNSEM) 2,1 in pursult, and captured Michacl| sunday Main Sheet copy, type copy whish & DUBLIN, May 20.—According to 4&1 yfastriano, twenty-five, a driver of No. |not been reocived by 1 PM. Friday, and eo: noti this morning Mrs.] 141 Fast 107th Street. éraving copy which Riek ra uoliahed idow of, the Inte] Fitnglbbons declared that the pris- |Puelcation attice by It amany r ointed as her] oner ripped the watch and chain from be omitted “as conditions dl Seeman isiees, 208 Oe fila pooket on the Thind Avenuo % sta-| ime order of lates ‘seeelpt aod positive’ selseay folicitor (presumably In connection with i" wettling the Croker, estate P, J, Rutt-| tion at 434 treet. | Mastriano waived go feet Ge sete ''taice leecl eee lodge of Dublin, Mr, Ruttlodge ia an} examination i MUR Seti ie eva sd provided above, when omfited will nok serve to “ y Dall Rireann| and w rm discounts of any character, tract qnttreay member one of the Pro:| Grand Jury, charged with grand tar- wie oF ONO, See Blslanal Government. Weng THE WORLD ¥