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¢ ! THE EVENING: WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922. , : vinta vl). Aa Uw adeeb BS Wlct lt SP win! 8 LS =IHARDING LAUDED Millionaine’s Son, His Home and Authorities ~ —_|FATHER IS SEIZED: WORLD BANKERS eo BY SENATORS Ag | _"Vte_Are Investigating Story of Peters’s Death|¢ urtopcy sHaws! MEET 10 DISCUSS AVIOR OFTHE U.S. ow BOY DIDN'T DROWN) LOANS TO GERMANY ag > I \ Watson, in Inspired Speech, Evidence Found That Body-of |Expect to Avert Crisis od Gives Keynote for Con- Henry Scheim Was Weighted | Reparations and French gressional Campaign. Down in Lake, Invasion Plan. : " ¢ / On suspicion of murdering his ten- AISE FOR BEVERIDGE, ff Gekdadae ahandetsn,, Mees ein te ‘ FS Schelm of Tuckerton, N. J, will be arraigned to-day at Toms River. The boy’s body was found in a small lake near his home yesterday. Parts had been mutilated by fish and turtles, but it was sald an autopsy showed there was no water in the lungs, and that there was evidence the body ‘had been weighted down, Prosecutor Wilfred H. Jayne jr. in- timated the medical men had reported enough to warrant action, but de- clined to divulge details, The vital ergans were sent to Philadelphia to be analyzed, buv @ report is not ex- pected for several days, . Mayor Speck of Trenton, who had been leading the search far tne miss- ing boy, said to-day tnete might be other arrests. The thedry is that the boy was beaten to deatn and his MAID HANGS ON TO PEARL FOUND IN ; & body thrown into the oe EMPLOYER'S CLAM |\\ ea ee | cp eros cued ava danten te boa © wa 4 . kiNBa the poy acciaentally or through too'eevere chastisement. The officials admit that the boy had a record of MAN-EATING SHARK | trequent misbenavior and was facing fore ‘ KILLS YOUTH AFTER /|*. reform scmool. After his arrest the we - DESPERATE FIGHT father showed signs of genuine grief, though when tne boay was found q KINGSTON, Jamaica, May 24. Leon Lasausse, ao wealthy { Freneh youth, was killed and partly devoured by a huge man- PARIS, May 24.—The International Bankers’ Conference, attended by seven }eading financiers represént- ing seven nations, including J. P. Morgan for the United States, opened its first session here to-day. After M. Do La Croix, Bolgian banker and member of the Repara- tions Commission, had greeted the financiers, the meeting began immo- diate Aiscushion of the prospects of an international loan to Germany. There was no ceremony or form eon- (y nected with the conference. Other bankers attending were Sig- nor Amelio, Italy; Sir Robert Kinder- sley, Britain; Mr, Sergeat, France; M. Vissering, Holland, and Herr Bergmann, Germany. J. P. Morgan’ was given the place of honor on De La Croix's right. Herr Bergmann opened the conferenco with an expose of Germany's finan- cial situation, which was expected to occupy most of the day. There was considerable comment in the French papers at the absence of a Japanese representative, At the close of the morning session it was officially announced that the meetings would hereafter be confiden- tial and that only final decisions would be announced. The bankers were to meet again at 4 o'clock this afternoon, j SARE SOO Ie, GERMAN REICHSRAT mus to Become a Law and to Be Signed by the President. INDIANAPOLIS, May 24.—Indiana Republicans, meeting here to-day for, their State Convention, heard party leaders sound the keynote for the fall campaign. Senator Watson, in an ad- “UNDER FIRE.” \ ‘Ward's resignation as a member of WARD Ar taRoer WITNESS ADMITS BKETAE, BUT -SASHE HAD T Cotton Exchange Rules Never said} Albert J. Beveridge, the party's revolver] ominee for United States Senator, i Lived Up to, Former she samples while preparing her auto-|was another speaker. He praised the}. ; | Member Asserts, employer's dinner, is thé gem her ‘would be} Harding Administration declaring that property? before Coro-|‘‘America is to be congratulated on an This question is in controversy of] official record so splendid.” Mr. Bey-| When the trial of the American! petween Mrs. O. J. Hammell of he fired] eridge also complimented the Admin-| Cotton Exchange, accused of allow-| Ventnor, President of the League “Jack” after} istration of Gov. McCray, saying that|ing its members to matntatn bucket] of Women Voters, and Lottie luced. He} the Governor's “superb conduct of his! shops, was resumed in the Strpreme orn omnis feppibosgie ge ‘at the City Hall, but an Spariee - Setore Ly euthentic statement. was) Verbisstoa, presented the claim that 4 mnde that Mayor Soot asked Leroy *fficient and wise management of the “Frantz, a friend and neighbor of} Nation's domestic and international “Ward; to go to Ward with @ request} affairs had brought about substantial for his resignation. F 5 f ard is reported to have sald to aotiaing relieving “the evils of eight ‘Pranta: “Resign while I am under] 7's of Democratic misrule. ‘fire? No! Tell that to Soott.” Gov, Warren T. McCray discussed __ The State pew he State issues, calling attention to ‘‘for- ‘ fisng camper atery packing tage looking legislation’ enacted by 2 ‘The State} the last General Assembly and also finding of] presented a defense of the borrowing of ea of tunds for thé conduct of state busi- ATLANTIC CITY, May 24. When a maid nearly strangles on a pearl she finds fm @ clam i yesterday he seemed indifferent, He talked freely of the occurrences just before Henry vanished. He said May 8 Henry came home late from school and did not tell the truth at firsi ed " i Hn 2 i F Court to-day before Justice Louis he was opening Monday ht eating shark at the bathing beach t bid ptselig descend Marcus, cross examination of Wil- peer neatly choked on wear ane of Saglamar yesterday aris ne about his delay. Later, the. ‘ather ADOPTS LOAN BILL ; ‘were not - liam B. Wilson, former member and] believed was a marble, Mrs. Ham- had fought a desperate battle for | said, the boy admitted he stolen fo ee Rt steer Reet ene prokramme of to-day’s see-lsitness for the prosecution, was] mell was attracted to the kitchen ; his life. He fought the shark thie tathor’s knife and that the teaoher| Measure Amended After Its | MRS. WARD WILL S87. ; taken up. by: the confusion, She hit the with his bare hands for five min- J144 caught him and another Hoy Passage in the Reich- threatehing a girl with it. Henry was stag. BERLIN, May 24 (Associated =x oo o > gz 5 i i i i told to change his clothes to do his nau tery sich oe Ca ata would | pregs).—The Reichsrat, or Imeprial 1, to-da: opted th le Henry ram, and when his tather| COUN". to-day adopted the compul sory Loan Bill which recently passed GAS INSPECTORS was unable to catch him sent an} rr ae vi certain nrectant . older brother to continue the chase, SEE STILL, EXTORT | rhe brother searched until after dark] amendments. ‘MONEY, IS CHARGE about the cranberry bogs without] ‘The government draft of the bil? finding Henry. It was expected t A Jattes Same Hen} would te found asleep in the} Provided for no interest on the loan ao be left for the second day. witness's answers by Mr. Massey, a5 Lottie refused to, surrender the ers, terrified, are refusing to go iThe supreme and only immediate! a+ yesterday's session, again brought] gem. When Mrs,’ Hammell be- into the surf. in domestic affairs is to}, warning from Justice Marcus to} came insistent she lost her maid. - ; American business to full] aiscontinue the practice. Lottie consulted counsel, ‘who ad- |Two in Stolen Taxi Hold Up and vigor,” Mr. Beveridge] witson testified that although the] vised that her title is clear. Store—-Detective Gives luction of Government] xchange had d printed book of rules lew 1 and efficiently be-ltney never were lived up to. He 3 Chase. President Harding must bel aamitiea ‘ne naa tacxeted orders. 6 Mos, at Church ce. is cut out. saying that he had eee aa said Be : i i Bey ted, of taxation must be stil] ¥* expelled from the Exchange ai Is Sentence for The opportune prese! yaaa Deer Meas alt do flot come be-|""Aibert Massey, associated with] maid several sbarp raps on the utes before being dragged under. fore the convention until to-morrow | ceonge Gordon Battle for the defense,| back and the obstruction was dis- Lasausse is the second victim of and the adoption of a platform will] -1o94 examined. Interruptions of the] * lodged. It was a giant pearl. : sharks here this year, and bath- PA bSnaes jf. : i i g Be Se Z F h if i i i i ! F = | il A ATT , : ; is ‘ up to Oct., 1925, after which two per os) pag ne ‘Ad on the basis of his pair inate tive Vincent Van Guider of the Stags Lyset Rainier bd spare Ngroraraaoe saneauiy on Pat an interest would be paid to on F SS prraet ee recta ‘ofning a pitied en eotonas, — Queens Youths Street Station in the vicinity of No. imise e! er ning away to see a cirous, but he was} i930, and thereafter four per cent, of this fight with the “How can you, a crook and a gam- 127 Graham Avenue, Williamsburg. Dry Law. nO ae ee ee nal. tenon, pan, | The council's amendments provide for é bier; be damaged by expulsion?” thé at 11 o'clock to-day led to the capture] John ¥. ‘Tracey, No. 164 81th|{sned Henry severely. four per cent, interest payable front defense counsel asked. Nine Who Had Been Loaf- . “That's for the court to decide, not Senator Watson directed s vitrolic| guid the witness. ing on Street Must Read son ‘Under re-direct examination by As- between what} istant District Attorney Hugo Wint- Selected Books. ner, the witness said he was expelled]. Nine youths convicted of disorderly use he had made a complaint [conduct in loitering about street cor- were sentenced to-day by Magistrate Kochendorfer in Ridge- wood, Queéns, to attend church every: xpelied from ‘the EXxchange—“fired |Sunday for six months and to read of one of two armed men ‘who had held up Isaac Kerchmar in his jew- elry store at the Graham Avenue ad- dress and the recovery of $2,000 worth of stolen jewelry. Van Guider Street, Brooklyn, under arrest on aj Ni bors had told of the boy's fear] Nov. 1, 1925. charge of having a still, made charges ther, Nine days after the] while the government, In Its draft, ‘ disappearance, when it began to at- ee aay, of extortion to-day~in Fifth Avenue] $.oct attention, the father confessed} made no distinction between the treat Court against Harry Schultheis, No.|that the boy had vanished. A farm| ment of individuals and corporations, 138 11th Street, and Martin Schaeffer, |hand then told officials he had seen} the council's amendments were more oni ; hte taki |No.'368 Coo ‘ibed as in,} the father chasing the lad toward the| favorable to individuals. The mini- also captured a yellow and wh'te taxi- | No. 268 Cooper Street, described as in- 110) O04 that the child was crying, as} mum amount of capital exempt from | cab which the prisoner admits was|spectors for the Brooklyn Union Gas|i¢ in terror. ae oii. to Athesiisan Ie 10OeSe stolen in Manhattan this morning. Company. ‘Then the father told his story, say-| marks, but the exemption limit, under Kerchmar wap alone in his stors} Tracey said the two came to his|!ng that his son had run from home} certain circumstances, may be raised and tha was merely vo arks. t without @ hearing,” he said. books eslectea from the public fbrany|™ a the ‘two wien, one carrying |home yesterday and on finding the Pigs A rely trying to} to 300,000 mar! business: and conservative} OM .. if red. da svolvi Ll F Americanism and then he asked united by Probation Officer Charles Woods,|*# entered and drew revolvers. still threatened arrest unless he gave} At the autopsy the Prosecutor and support for Albert J, Beveridge, MOTION TO FREE The Magistrate also directed that the They ordered him to go into the|them money. He alleged that he gave physicians decided that the Boy had , : ly nominated for’ Senator over TTRICK DENIED youths should stay at home every back room and fired two shots in 2 reaee lage = thrown there, The autopsy was con- HE evening unless the Probation Officer} his direction to accelerate his move-| rum ann arrested. ducted by Coroner Job Smith and ictm Ge The defendants are Fred McNally, violating the Mullan-Gage act. Schul-| {ard and Herbe Willis. Indictment Against Geb- twenty-two, 440 Bleecker Street; Jack | M8 hands and legs and threw him to/tneis denied taking money and said] The body was clothed in blue over- Schultheis $10, called Patrolman |2°t fallen into the lake, but had been sqve thoes parmesan: to €o out. ments. In-the back room they tied| The policeman accused Tracey of| Drs, Fred N. Brummel, Joshau Hill- hardt, One of the Defen- | Siite> twenty, 1729 Bleecker Street; |the floor. They then procesded to|some one shoved it in his.pocket.|alls, a blue and white jumper and if te ath Ege Hp ee 3 i Z Fi et Ee , dants, Is Dismissed.‘ | Tneodore Biogeer, nineteen, dump the contents of the showcases | Tracey was nels tm $800 bail and the black shoes and oeetage fart 2 Supreme Court Justice Alverson Bleecker Street; ‘Charles Brucwmiller, Jinto the bag. ipectoi phat ces ours sam pe eta Nia GA’ ah waactioating: *) seventeen, 428 Bleecker Street; Otto ts ite shortly before 1 o'clock this afternoon | White, eighteen, 681 Grand View Ave- Kerehma;'s wife, in the living ismissed the indictment for con-|nue; Walter Spattholz, nineteen, 1716] TOm* of the family above the.store, spiracy to control the steamffting}Ralph Street; Joseph = Fenton, heard the shots’and went down to in- in some form| trade as it relates to Louis Gebhardt, eightedn, 1728 Greene Avenue; Harry | vebtigate, entering the store from the 4 Rohner, sixteen, 1720 Grove Street, | pear, As she appeared the robbers way through}one of the delegates or business Neebver- pisteen, AT1U . a law before| agenta of the steamftters’ union in| snd, Joba, Mewelveys sixteen, fled. One took the wheel of taxicab —— sessidh uf Congress.| tng city, He also threw out the standing at the curb. ‘The other, car- face downward, on the edge of the Yake, and was nearly covered by ‘weeds, refuse and scum that had DYNAMITE IS FOUND NEAR EDISON'S HOME gathered over it, The head and neck of the body had been so mutilated by West Orange Police Con-|turties and fish as to make those fronted by Mystery. Be- ies one ‘marks.on the body bore Dien tak tag: duties Aibsdoanenn 6 lieved 10 Years Old. : out the identity. testimony of Lloyd H. Nettleton, who 1 : was maa ta the People to testify to BELFAST -RIOTERS the car. (Special to The Evening World.) alleged WEST ORANGE, N. J., May 24.— strike to have been caused Mrs. Kerchmar, close behind them, sete ty the code of. rules. FIRE TROLLEY CAR screamed at the top of her volce, and | Police are at work on a dynamite mys- The court, ined to dismiss the Van Guider heard her. The detective | tery believed to be about ten years Ty pusincas une findictment againat John T. Hettrick,|American Among Those} gathered the facts before the taxtcah | oid, Worth of Clothing| Se mri: wo sta seas bri fact,” {Charles G. Witherspoon, John M. Im-1 Rounded Up as Sinn | was a block away, commandeered an!” Charies Marnell, watchman on the} $15,000 Wogth of Clothing) piiic ‘saving ts copy for ibe sun: Viorr and Martin McCue, of whom the : automobile and gave chase, Taken An Shop on | ment csectons sof tne "undar Word” must be two last mentioned are union men, Feiners in Ulster. "At Johnson Avenue the tax! stopped | estate of Herbert Barry, near Thomas = POD. i Mirmurdey preceding vais missal from the Government service] Witherspoon being an employer and] peLFAST, May 24 (Assgclated|in the middle of the street and the} A./Edison’s place, was tearing down 39th Street Corner. § 53 FP H if 43 i E i i : Notice to Advertisers -' ROADWAY STORE storing ace een ROBBED OF SUITS worl WPizeclreg after 4 P.M the dag Bees, aaa Gate ott at nt ‘orld: | ie at by taining engravings to be a a byt Pe Me, P. Mt ms a cl hen he found mocrats now employed,’ deciar- | Hettrick.a lawyer. Prese).—Bight armed men boarded aj occupants jumped out and separated,|@" old chicken coop wi entered the clothing store] sunday Malo sb nt ny He ee OW cr metkars eusti|. Robert H. Solder, attorney for Het-|new trameat in u lonely part of Falls|-Van Guilder chased one ant caught| the explosive in a dove cote on the] dar tienty Adler at No. 1414 Broad. | 20, bres reotiag. op. KE” Pr to be loyal to the administration they trick. applied for the dismissal of the }Road this morning. Two covered the} him at Leonard Street, whére he sur-] foot. ‘There were twelve sticks of} of S. ; “ ination office by tM. Friday. and posiieg indictment. on Pehalf of his clients, lcrew with their weapons. The others} yenderede"The detective found the} 1¥namite, eight feet of fuse, and four-| way last night and took at least $15,- | Irion Jordans mot received! oy SF. Sh, Pre " 4 believe ip civil. service,’ aid} Imhof, Gerhardt and McCuc. Max|saturated both decks of the car with] pag half fillet with jewelry in the] teen fuse caps. 000 worth of clothing, The slore is Feel Neithe: Tesco hae positive’ sekenee +4 D. Steuer, counsel for Witherspoon, Jeoal otf, set the car ablaze and sent} tuxicab. Why they were placed there, when, Dut not when it shelters] wreued fore dismissal of the indict: [it speeding toward the city. +} Tne captive described ‘imselt ay} 22d by whom, are among the ques ment against his client. ‘A workman boarded the runaway] yincent Steinach, altas Walter Lay, | tions police are trying to anmwer.” it * Jand pulled @he trolley, stopping it-liwenty-nine. He said he was re_|'% Pelleved the dove cote was it one door from Thirty-ninth Street and opposite the Metropolitan Opera Display jcony or, orders, released, iater than 92 Jed Above, when omitted will mot serve to House and in that neighb@rhood there | SZ veoumts of any character, ontrack oF others SAYS HE OVERHEARD [Citizens extinguisned the flames. Jeuped. from Auburn. Prison” fou }*found the box about ten years ago. } ary always persons in sient ot at : THE WORLD 4 PLOT TO KILL WARD Break oo an American who} onths ago, after serving a term of HUMAN LOCOMOTIVE On the More 1® e tarrow optical | Seamer fought in » Was arrested by the] of ‘years for a ‘robbery committed clothing i rset ¥ DIED. IN STEEL INDUSTRY @oers Gradually Being Elim- boarded up while OFF FOR WASHINGTON peat, ve Weed wae There is a| BROWN,—Paseed away suddenly on May 19, in the boarding, The lock] 1 San Francisco, Cal., ALBERT BROWN, \ Carrying « letter from Mayor Hylan Sergey had been picked, uppar.| Memorial aorvico at his late home, 246 to President Harding, Sam Obnson, who} ontiy, Once inside, the robbers were} Betford av. Mount Vernon, N: Yu on recently ran to Boston in forty-six} screened from the street and had the} ‘Thursday, May 2, at 9 P. M. hours, started on a run to Washington | tools of the artisans remodelling the/DE JUKADO.—ADELFINA = MARTINES, from the City) Hall at 11,50 o'clock} place at their service. CAMPBELL FUNERAL CHURCH, oa IN DECEMBER LAST [ree pon painere In Utter, Ontealty [it Herkimer, N. Y, He and hie com- wap & resident of the United States] Panton, he sald, planned the Kerch- inated, Report Shows, WaTaseyey ‘Conn., May 24—< ] until Ko hori ore - if mar hold-up several days ago. ASHINGTON, plot to “get” Walter 8. Ward, son] J. Murphy, @ teacher at Garvag! ee ee ie 1: May H4—The twelve} Of the millionaire bread manufac- [County Londonderry, was shot by the] gq IN SHADE IN PARIS, ir working day is gradually being , fused turer, was Giscussed by Clarence | police ware, be refused to come 7 HOTTEST IN 116 YEARS : a ‘They cut a neat hole through the} Wednesday, 2 F. Ml. ted in the steel industry accord-| peters and three other men in| from, the fed report to-day of the Bureau ote! ‘A young married woman, standing}. toe ie Bui ofitront of the Hotel Martinique, AML Western Europe Suffers Fron | ‘dey: bus Washington| partition into the Adler store, from] riLDER—@ BORGE. CAMPBELL Fu. Heat Wave. Tohnpen: anes which they lugged out nearly 200} NeRAL CHURCH. Notice later, New York, last December, according |!m the door of her home in the east ‘and has fixed the PARIS, May 2 (Associated Press). forty-eight hours sults, as well ae many bolts of cloth| guirwrrm,—SAMUEL, CAMPBELL wd to a etatement made to the police}emd of the city last evening. was ‘Witliam Het and dangerously * taster We yume. teers Re time of his arrival at the Nation's cap- wounded Paris to-day experiented the hottest | "oo wridgay at |. An automobile NERAL CHURCH, Wednesday, 2 P, M, May day in 116 years, the thermometer MILLER.-SUSAN M. CAMPBELL Fu bay with two attendants will follow him.) aoor of the optical shop, opening it CH. Notles degrees Fahrenheit in son says only ‘stop will be for ‘ide, NERAL CHURCH. Notice later. this afternoon, Many | 200 cys pans jail ak SCHNEIDER.—SOPHIA, CAMPBELL wo FIVE MEN DIE IN'SEWER NERAL CHURCH.’ Notice Inter, experienced a simtice {fifteen minutes to ent. wave that began dive days axo. Ries. = —————= fe 2 epg t generated @ stifling haze, BABY FALLS STO . on him {t has been | Keegan he recalled this incident when] EIGHT MINES CLOSED, ‘aupougi the sky was bite, Ponsiniy] While the mother "ef litte Joseph RECOVERING TWO BODIES FUNERAL DIRECTORS, i § i i z H i { ial Le g § : E i ‘ g 2 up the tangle. He} he read of the Ward case in the higher temperature to-morrow is fo) Feiusiscanto, cwenty months old, wee 4 : He said he recognized WIRES DYNAMITED oat wD, talking. tovday "with ber mother, Mrs Pernice: ve sella we were few in the streets, but} Concetta Morallo, in = ered the thfeat to] CHARLESTON, W. Va., May 24—Am|cafon and beer gardens id a land of-| the latter's home, No, $185 Vila Avenue] | MUILWAUIEE: Wi#. May #4. Three electric transmission tine tower of the| fice business. he climbed wpe’ e Gindow. | were killed by wax and electricity at Virginia Power Company was dyna- mited early 0-day near Af HN Fayette County. : S(t t mines closed as a result, ar ve. d ing to James C. Smith, Commercial of the power company, \ two foot shaft of pe as EE ES Se AN Ni oe

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