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« SELON oe UTS THE EVENING WORLD, § World’ s Champion Landlord Who Insists On Children in His Jersey City Apartments ATURDAY, MAY 27, 1923 GERMANY AWAITIN WORD FROM PARIS ON PAPER MONEY oe < Possible Modification of Repa- ment. That condition has changed The defendant will be admitted to ball in $50,000." PETERS’S REVOLVER TRACED TO SAVANNAH. Ges revolver which Walter 8. Ward “oo Rane wines at (99 SHOIS FIRED ONE LUNCHEON to Party ‘Touring sensors, | OF STOLEN TAXI The party of American bankers who are touring France were en- tertained at luncheon by the }|Alderman’s Son One of Two turned over to Sheriff Werner of itehester County as the weapon h which he says Clarence Peters cked him, thereby justifying in killing the boy, was shipped it of the Smith and Wesson factory t. 21, 1908. The Evening World Jearned to-day that it was consigned to J. W. Weed & Co., hardware deal- ers of Savannah. The number of the revolver is 274,678. ; ati . Winegrowers’ Syndicate of 8: - ~ * ; The Marine training base at Paris rations Demands Causes anti ane Boedecole. hk gray Men Caught in Crash— . ‘ 8. C., wh Peters pe a ‘ o a | Island, 8. C., where young | Peters Delay in Reply. list comprised twenty-six wines Three Escape. eruit, is but thirty miles from Savan- ee of special vintages. _—ien } nah; marines on liberty make for Sa- BERLIN, May 27 (Associated The bankers were given a din- Residents along three miles of vannah for their fun. Friends of the son of the million- aire baker, who say he killed Peters ; when his own life was threat- ened, will contend that this tracing of the weapon given to the Sheriff by Ward tends to confirm the truthful- ness of his story. More and more indications have been encountered to support the rumor that young Ward was not dealing with the blackmallers to pro- tect his own reputation but that of another man to whom he was under ‘heavy obligations and who trusted in bis nerve and intelligence. The man famed as the actual object of the blackmail threats was given to secre- tive diversions on Broadway long be fore the days of Prohibition, “He frequented Billy Gallagher's at Broadway and Seventh Avenue and Joo Callahan's after Callahan ceased Yeing head waiter for Galagher and went into business for himself. He Was a “wine buyer’ and he never fdded up his checks before paying ke m, He was particularly cheerful in Press),—The German Government ir awaiting word from Paris regarding possible modification of the terms covering the Issuance of paper money before taking action as to acceptance or rejection of the Reparation Com- mission's demands, as now reinforced by the views of the international ner here last evening at the Hotel | Brooklyn streets were aroused at 1 De Ville, where they were guests |A- M. to-day by thirty-five shots fired of the city and of the Chamber |%¥ Policemen in theee automobiles of Commerce. chasing a stolen taxicab containing ————| five alleged hold-up men, one of the latter sald to be the son of a Brook= lyn Alderman. Three of the fugitives bankers gathered at Paris, requiring escaped by jumping along the’ route definite action by May 81, It was un- of filght, and the other two were derstood in political quarters to-day. caught after they had wrecked the As to the propositions as a whole te P it was reported that the differences taxi against @ billboard in trying to between Chancellor Wirth k turn @ corner. Finance Minister Hennes, One prisoner, Joseph P. Larney, sented the Ger ons hae twenty, a printer, living at No. 446 now more in accord, but as yet e ‘ : public are entirely in the dark as to EUCLA SUD ABN UMG BORO Aaa man Patrick H. Larney of No. 263 High Street, Brooklyn, representing what .reply the Government will the 33d District, The other man at first make. gave the name of Fred Ward, but ac~ Chancellor Wirth is said to take strong exception to one condition laid cording to the police admitted ‘later he was William O'Connor, twenty~ down by the commission as a pre- four, No. 50 Vanderbilt Avenue. The requigite for an international loan; namely, that the amount of Ger- police say he was recently released from Elmira. many's floating debt, as of March 81, Thomas Perso of No. 481 Gates this year, shall not be exceeded and Avenue was in his taxieab at Myrtle that further paper issues shall be met by increased taxation or other meas- ures, Avenue and Skillman Street at 1 AL The Cabinet is now awaiting a re- ply from Karl Bergmann, Under Secretary of State, who ts reported ary 3 ‘ M. when five men got in and ordered to have been instructed to inquire at]in Ireland, signed by Free' @tate and cil NEARLY SMOTHERS Paris whether the Reparation Com- Pe eens cae him to drive to a store in Skillman mission would agree to a date later] Republican rebel representatives, and} st .04, near Park Avenue. ‘They-re- than March $1 as the date for the] Which*the British fear conflicts with iiathed in the: stare/ a few meee cessation of inflation, and also would|the Anglo-Irish peace treaty. came out and ordered him to drive permit the issuance of additional Michael Collins, head of the Provi- paper in the event of a castastrophic t along Myrtle Avenue, fall of the mark sional Government, had a preliminary | Suddenly they ordered him to gat : conference to-day with Arthur Grimth ita laine tors aca hesitated attacker! and other Irish leaders, Collins and | him with their fists, he says. One tool POLITICS BANNED Grimth arrived at Downing Street at|$4 from him. They threw him owt 4 P. M. for a talk with Lloyd George | and drove rapidly up Myrtle Avenue, IN LOAN PARLEY | ana winston churchill. Perso ran to Policeman James Ster~ ——_ BELFAST, May 27.—Arson squads| rett of Clymer Street Station at Myr- Bankers Adjourn Until] in the war between Sinn Feiners and] tle and Bedford Avenues, and Sterrett “i Ulster Arson Squads Increase Activities—33 Is Week's Death List. ccepting opportunities to entertain @v acquaintances who would Intro- duce him to their women friends. HiS VISITS CEASED WHEN IDEN- TITY BECAME KNOWN. He had frequented Gallagher's fo years before his identity as a man o! wealth and. affairs was known. He never came to the place in his own car; he always called for a chauffeur who had a big Packard car on livery im Times Square, This man drove him to an uptown subway station and his own car met him at another sta- tion on a telephoned order. His visits to the Broadway spending par- lors slackened and ceased after his identity was known, but he still kept up acquaintance with some of the persons he met in them. a reporter found Mr, Sullivan, Mr. Ronan and Mr. Fallon tn conference. He laid before them (he rumor that they had been en- gaged by the Ward family. Tallon rose with a shout of indigna- tion. He wold like to meet the man who thought that one out, tie sald, RECORD OF PETERS FURNISHED TO POLICE. The police of Haverhill, Mass., have furnished the following record of Installs a Garage for ‘Perambulators and Ap- Clarence Peters in contrast to the statoment of Eldridge Peters. the! points Custodian to See That Each Infant father, that the boy was not one who would associate with blackmailers or Gets Its Own Carriage. other criminals: Oct. 26, 1918, arrested for stealing a bicycle and put on juvenile proba-| John watson v LONDON, May 27.—Lloyd George to-day called the conference of British and Irish leaders to meet at Downing Street at 6 P. M. They wiil discuss the compact for preservation of peace John Swanson and Some of the Kiddies for Whom He Provided a Baby Carriage Garage. a Holds Up Four While Con- federates Steal $5,000 Worth of Furs. born in Ireland) Therefore he guaranteed a yearly 5 Protestan ed on their - | commandeered a pas: There is not the slightest ground, nov. & 1918, ted for rifling Red She See barons ean inode Wane Ther hoy ae ce Hate Lat Laas While one thug, armed with two] Berlin Acts on Repara- fisaulna Wroudaapligne toy oral. and gave chase. Heal tied ten aniete f 1 | Nov. 5, . arrested for riflin ed i‘ . he house, he first y will receive i A | “4 . investigators find for believing that!’ Cross donation boxes and sent. to| 12% Si builder in the United States. | ein. it hirth and @ lke sum each| revolvers, held four men prisoner In tions Demands. lowing a night of terror, during which | without causing the taxi to slow up, Walter Ward had any such acquain- noes as were to be found in al-night jtinking resorts or had any liking for that sort of society. But with the high regard and obligation existing between the athletic Police Commis- #Yoner of New Rochell and the man ras preyed upon by blackmailers itfwis eftirely natural that the victim f) id.turn to Walter Ward to lelp him.out of his trouble. Laat night was Ward's second in He spent most of yesterday and ‘of the night in the Sheriff's of- fice. While he is supposed to have a gl in the wing where Harry Thaw was once a prisoner, there was a rumor he might have occupied a pri- vate room next to Warden Hill's. Re- porters thought they could see him in the room when the wind blew aside a curtain oceasionally. It will not be necessary for Ward to attend the Newburgh hearing to-day, and it fs the Shirley WONG for Minore, Pacently he purchased the six-story] year for twenty-one years. For the May 22, 1919, four days after being apartment house in which he lives at] first girl, $50, and this payment has paroled from Shirley School, ar-| Van Vorst and York Streets, Jersey] Started, for little Emma Myrtle Doyle rested in Haverhill for stealing two | City. wr goat arrives and $50 has been ald for he letters, one containing a check, and] ‘There are thirty-five familles In the Pinhieve are paverat MALL e Caine deny Ta avae, atthe eine caroied the | (Bree and four-room apartments in the} the house, so in the event of the first ‘gecdnd tine, sent back to the insti-| 20Us¢ and more than one hundred} boy being a twin Mr. Swanson will tution tor at ling; paroled a third children. pay $100 to each until he is twenty- time. n The first uct of Mr. Swanson after] one. ; becoming landlord was to tell every] ‘There will be no trouble about baby Toeetert sent back again for) ramily in the building their-rent would] carriages as Mr. Swanson has bought 4 ; not be more than $35 a month. a four-story house back of the apart- Jan. 28, 1921, arrested for the theft of} ‘rnen he said that only families with|ment in which he will have a peram- an automo ee sentenced to thirty | cniidren could stay and only those/bulator garage. And that each baby days in the House of Correction. Re-| with children need apply. He hus chil-| may be sure of its own carriage, John leased on bail pending appeal. dren of his own and he likes all chil-|Dillar has been appointed garage Nov. 21, 1921, arrested for the theft} dren. He wishes to encourage them. | superintendent. of an automobile und sentenced to Peters, accord to the Navy De-| FOUR MAYORS RULE |REACH AGREEMENT TOWN IN ONE NIGHT] ON MUSCLE SHOALS the sky was crimsoned by a score of/ but saw three of the men jump out PARIS, May 27 (Associated Press). incendiary blazes, the firebuge to-day}and run. At Myrtle Avenue and —The disentanglement of the German| captured and burned a warehouse and| Broadway Police Sergt. Wilfam loan tion fi litical | factory. Schelfer of Wilson Avenue Station, Eine aa ie ay . jaan A constable and a civilian by the] who was in a department car, saw Gt Rouvin Vemter, Mov 984 Westehes: s has been the alm of the mem-!name of Robert Grainey were shot] the two machines flash past and fol~ Re bers of the bankers’ committee which/and killed this afternoon bringing the| lowed. When he got abreast of Ster~ ter Avenue, the Bronx. The thieves, | adjourned yesterday until May 31 to] total for the week to 8. Capt. Mur-| rett’s car and was told what was up, who doubtless took advantage of the|await Germany's decision to com-|phy and four special constables were} he joined the chase and fired five fact that the trains of the Bronx Park | Pliance with the Reparations Commis-| wounded in repulsing an attack on] shots. sion’s demands. the Jonesborough barracks at] At Myrtle and Bushwick Avenues, subway were rumbling overhead and} yr Germany's reply on May 81 1s] Armagh. Ridgewood, Detectives nerd thus drowned any disorder they might} satisfactory, then the bankers will Arson squad activities to-day in-|Woodle and James Drum, in a de« make, go taway with their plunder.| submit an outline of a project for the} cluded. an attack on Ballywater|partment car, joined the procession Fessler was arranging his window |/04n, with the comment that if the Park in County Down, home of|and each fired ten shots. At Myrtle las for the day when the fret of | wemeretions Commission did not find|Lord Dunleath, which was re-|amd Greene Avenues the driver of the display for y e frst Oflthe plan acceptable the tankers|pulsed by guards; the burning of|taxi tried to turn but was going so the thugs entered the shop. He] would not feel in the least chagrined.|Cardaff House in County Donegal,|fast the car climbed the curb and wanted skins, Should the outline of the plan seem|home of George L. Young; burning of smashed against a billboard. acceptable to the commission and ad-|the model school and the Pails Road| An examination of the taxtcab As Fessler opened the safe where); stable to the political situation of| ltbrary near Belfast, showed. the back filled with bullet the expensive skins were kept he felt) Jourope, then the bankers would work] It is stated that members of thé] notes, and it is belleved one or more two points dig him in the back and|out the details. Irish Republican Army surrounded |o¢ the three who escaped may have heard the “customer” say: ‘Don't Ballinalee, County Longford, and ar-|heen wounded. The two arrested a closet so small that one of them al- most suffocated, two other robbers this morning at 8.30 stole $5,000 worth of fur skins from the establishment partment, was dishonorably dis- charged from the navy for stealing. This barred his enlistment in the underatooa he will not be taken there. | Marine Corps from being accepted at Record i Politi al Man-}}Touse Development Plan| turn arouna. Keep on walking, it you] WATSON IN ERROR, Resi Krdlsiadi sees tectlapaheitey were oharged with assault and rob- A “clue’’ of a playing card found) > ° and: courting Set Wa Ohio Follows Terms Offered | know what's good for you!" In the SAYS DAUGHERTY | te Orangemen in the North. Bere, (Sas opernUak ‘an Stour oe in the road near Ward's homu by an i . 2 « room of the shop were Abrah ‘A report from Strabane says armed ; taterprising amateur» investigator] ACCUSED OF BIGAMY, Municipality by Ford. hac: sig Dp were Abraham = POT ‘The store entered by the five men CONNEAUT, ©., May 27 (Copy- right).—A world's record for political manoeuvring is believed to have been established here last night. Three men held the office of Mayor within ten minutes. One was Mayor twice, while three were at various times Mayor, Council] President, President pro tem. and Councilman-at-Large. Bernicker, Joseph Freedman and Ja- cob Fessler, cousin of the proprietor, all busy on fur garments. They had no idea what was going on in the front part of the store. For the fraction of a minute Fessler did look back at the man who had continuous investigation and study of Uda oi ad estes LA eecsrane) , the offers made by Henry Ford, the] revolvers against his body with a The Ohio Supreme Court held that} arapama Power Company, Frederick] reiteration of the order. ‘Go on into officials of municipalities of more than} j:ngstrum and Charles L. Parsons, | the back room, and be quick about 2,000 population who were nominated} while the proposal was held in|!t-'" men are arresting Ulstermen atl. 4 grocery atore kept by Mra, James Attorney General Declares|county Donegal in reprisal for the|srusto, She aid that the men de. es . arrests of Sinn Fetners throughout He Didn’t Deny Connec- titer, ‘There is a big contingent of pape eerie ager ey ator tion With Morse. Irish Republican Army men in Lit-]\09 ¢nat she soreamed at which they WASHINGTON, May, 27.—Denial]/ford and more are continuously, en-| 21 out, . by Attorney General Daugherty, in] ‘Tne the county. ‘To-day the men were held by Mag a letter read to the Senate, that he told senator Watson, wRepubiican | KNEW DAUGHERTY, aca Pulse Court uaa neat raat Indiana, he had no connecion with the) HAS SHIP RELEASED Larney was released in $5,000 ball, fon (Char but bail was refused O'Connor on ace procuring of a pardon. for rles , W. Morse, was the latest develop-| Whiskey Schooner Freed After Attorney General’s came to nothing to-day when It was found that the pack of playing cards found in the coat of Peters had the full number of fifty-two cards wher taken from his pocket, The discovery of fragments of glass of the thickness: of automobile window glass near ‘Ward's garage was held to be of im- portance only when it can be estab- lished how ‘ong they have been there. ‘Ward's attorneys say the shot fired at him by Peters shattered a window of his car. No broken glass was found at the scene of the shooting. The win- ; dows of Ward's car were unbroken when he gave himself up as the killer of Peters, No statement has been made | as to where or when a new winslow was put in, The Westchester authorities say they have heard nothing of the law- yers and private detectives supposed ta have been engaged to represent the Peters family. Michael L. Sullivan of Salem, Mass., retained William J. Fallon, a lawyer of No. 152 West 424 Street, to look after the local legal WASHINGTON, May 27 (Asso- ciated Press).—A proposal for development of the Government's nitrate and*power projects at Muscle Shoals, Ala., was finally agreed upon to-day by the House Military Com- mittee after more than three months’ fe ie La te <i Tce CHINAMAN TRIES TWICE TO KILL SELF Arrested because his father-in-law accused him of bigamy, Harry Chung, thirty-five, a Chinaman of Grant- wood, N. J., twice attempted to com- mit suicide. The first timé his young wife, Eva Lem Chung, knoeked a bot- tle of jodine from his grasp. Later @ warden in the Hackensack Jail took away a fountain pen he was attempt- ing to drive into his temple, using @ shoe as a hammer. ) Chung, an engineer employed by the Interborough Rapid Transit Com- pany, was married Nov. 7, 1920, to Eva Lem, daughter of a wealthy res- taurant supply merchant. Recently she heard tales of another wife with two children in China. Alderman Larney attributes the trouble of his son to bad Rodehy to which he says his son is not addicted, strictest confidence by the committee exchanges that have ensued. entered the room the robber com- regia ‘a held their offices illegally. A special] with regard-to its various provisions | manded the three men there to put up| Expressing regret that Senator! Relating to the assertion on the|friends last night found a ‘place’ i f the council was called. r . hands. Then he drove them {nto] Watson evidently had misunderstood .| where, after two or three inks, he has ce Dh ag castle relating to development of the pro-|thelr han 1 Crove: Se) | Wate y floor of the Senate by Senator Wat-|Wherd aller vme Ore Alderman is . 5 + ten t, liminated| crowded with two people, but he] ,, ‘7 lay, resigned, Then Mayor Brace pau ee paces waged eee “| forced the four into it. As they went] "° “isposition to deny his connec-| ger, aasociated with Attorney Generall fourteen, three havind died. He says quit, ‘This automatically made Coun-| rir ie eee oals.. The committee] in he saw @ watch and chain hanging| tion with the case. He added that} Daugherty in obtaining the release of|that Joe has always been a home~ ee = Charles W. Morse from Atlanta Pent-|joving and churchgoing boy, that he cilman Kaufman was named to suc- by Henry Ford, |stantly appropriated it. With that, er ccd Findlay. ‘Then former Mayor] ‘> ‘8° ‘erme cuered by Henry Fo he jammed the closet door shut, tell-|22¥thing from Mr, Morse personally’’| ttorney General in securing the re-| steadily, employed. Brace was named to succeed Kauf-l vm aANUAL TRAINING HIGH |!?8 the prisoners that he would shoot and that @ total of “‘about $4,000" | jease of a Britishe schooner seized in —— man, O'Connor resigned and Kauf- this port on a charge of smuggling] HUPRTA ON WAY HERE, count of his previous criminal records ment to-day in connection with the by petition on an independent ticket Veasier obeyed and as soon as: he Associate Gets Busy. but In company with some of hi The President pro tem, 8, R, Find-] jects, it was learned that the Gorgas,Ja closet which would have been} nim, the Attorney General said he had} gon of Georgia that Thomas B. Fel-|1/" eather of eleven children and had cil President O'Connor Mayor, Coun- : from Bernicker's waistcoat and in-|for his services he ‘never received plan in other respects follows closely or his sei Chastia Ws Mote Cra AUanie Heal: [loving sad iurae Ue bay SUN, ae if one of them tried to get out. recetved from ‘Thomas B, Felder ené, and Mr. Fallon engaged a private} jie explained that, according to|man became Mayor. The game pro- BEATS ERASMUS HALL] After that there was the noise of] ‘wag about half enough to pay my| whiskey, John Holley Clark, assistant ILL WITH APPENDICITIS, pcosagh te ou ey tala cane iene Chinese custom, the other woman had | °¢eded until finally all the officials had ——— feet in the shop and enough was heard] necessary, expenses and disburse-| United States District Attorney lin] mr, PASO, Tex., May 27.—Adolfo de been manipulated back into their] Teams Tied for School Champton- former posts. But before this could whip Play Off Tharsday. be accomplished It was necessary that Brace be Mayor twice. Manuel High won from Erasmus} qj! noise in the shop had ceased and — ———=—==—==——===-——===|Hall to-day in eleven inings at the|then ventured out. By this time oarkville Ov: Freedman had almost collapsed, for WILSON SEES SIGNS _ |Ps*ivite Oval by two to one, Bach] fSStae no arin te cloage, He was eam has: ( nse helped out and an alarm sent to the OF BY ere ae: lost one for the high school champion-| police. i WIRES WOMEN HERE}, ot rrookiyn. Bach has won a —__—»—__ game from the other. The decisive) SAYS ONLY U. S. AID Thanks Democratic Union game will be played Thursday at the CAN CURE EUROPE for Affirming Belief in |Parkvilie Oval. <asid\ Canwot W if We hi ‘orld Cannot Recover © Re- fe Waheainlas In to-days game Weber and Marks His Principles. main Aloof, Ship Magnate to indicate that two men had come in and were cleaning out the safe. The men in the closet waited until ment: charge of Prohibition matters issued], tuerta, Secretary of Finance of Senator Caraway, addressing the|a statement to-day. Sraxine anivee neta late yautereay ce Senate after the letter. was read, said] The gist of it is that the schooner,|his way to New York, so ill with ap« there could be no question of mis-|the J. B. Young, was disabled by alpendicitia that friends rere, prohibited understanding, asserting another Re-| storm outside this harbor on Nov 1, [from entering his private car. ; publican Senator had told him the At-| 1921 and was abandoned by her: cap- | S=====ee—reeemer—emememeneee torney General had made the same] tein. She was towed into New York DIED. dental to him. Bay ‘and’ 800 cases of whiskey were| nopHERFORD—ELIZABETH. THE us foun’ on Boar: pained eth NERAL OHURCH (Campbell Building), fore Felder was retain: y the! sway, 66th et., Monday, 10 A. M, MEIER STEINBRINK owners the British Consul General de-| .wanzKOPF.-EMILD ©, CAMPRELI, manded the release o fthe vessel, in- | SH". TO AID DAUGHERTY | iinush as her papers showed ane was| 7UNEEAL CHURCH, Punday, 3 Fy 2 —e bound for Nassau and she came into New York Man Was|port disabled. Eventually, according} LOST; FOUND AND REWARES over the ground, returned home leav- ing James J. Ronan, his partner, at the Waldorf to represent him, LAWYER FOR PETER’S FAMILY big HAS HIS SAY. Mr. Sullivan, the Salem, Mass., jJawyer, said he had been asked by the slain man's father to take up the case, The father’s half-brother was the late Scott Peters, well known Bay State lawyer. As Mr. Sullivan ex- plained: “Sometimes we do things which w feel it right to do, without conside: been picked as a bride for him, but he had never lived with her. The children, he declared, were adopted orphans. Mrs. Chung returned to her fath- er's home. Chung followed yesterday and while trying to induce her to return, the father-in-law called the police. Chung went to the bathroom and had a bottle of iodine to his lips when his wife thwarted the suicide attempt. Late last night he made the second futile attempt. He ts held were the battery for Manual Train- to Mr. Clark, the State Department ation of money—down there in Mas-| under $6,000 bail, The Democratic Union of Jin. Erasmus used Bishop and Max- Aaserts. Hughes Assistant in Airs [Sasres the salease of the vamals the | tas ten” oe maton asked if civ ae MSE RASEA DY EEE Fak Te oa nossbak Colones craft Scandal. Consul General supplied a commander, | DISK. chow, th Seis eos The nations of Europe need a good would extend to Mr. Fallon, he re:|FOUR BIG QUAKES iC; s ‘ ‘Tweedy behind the bat. Goldman's land ahe proceeded to Nassau, ‘The At- serday sent a telegram to Wood- home run was the only talley scored|#Panking and the United States} wasHINGTON, May 27. — Meler torney General had also ordered the ait. CLOSE TO ROME| "™ Wilson affirming ‘ts beliet Jpy rasmus, A single by Busco] should administer it, in the juds- steinbrink, the New York lawyer whol release of the vessel in bond, but the|__FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. “A satisfactory arrangement has in his ideals, is to-day in receipt | with one on base brought in Manuel’s]ment of Alva Bradley, of Buffalo,|. 7 les E. Hughes in the}order of the State Department super- , Front room to let; call a been made.” Violent Tre Bring T of the following telegram from the | first and a triple by Nicolillo in thel great Lakes shipping magnate ana] ot? “ haries EB a figation infeeded his ruling. Felder, Mr, Clark | nh. “Why haven't you newspaper men| Violen emors Oring LEr-| -. mer President: eleventh with Steve on base scored| director in many corporations, who} 2OVermment’s aircraft investiga) said, actively interested himself in the = sas found this Charlle Ross and ‘Jack’ ror in Vicinity of “Mira, Ann O'Hagan Shinn, Sec. [the Winning run. Manual had ten] ?etirned to-day on the France from| 2918, Was said to-day to have accepted | cage and made one trip to Washington Noti Ad i 4 who ave 60 tiuch mentioned in the Terni. | retary, Democratic Union of |bit# and four errors, Erasmus four], our months tour of the continent,|an appointment by Attorney General] in connection with it. lotice to vertisers -' wanat” he. caked. : Women of Manhattan Bite. Ae Oyen) aTsORs, This country, he said, will have to] Daugherty as a special assistant in STATE RANGERS WITH TWO MA- OHINE GUNS ORDERED TO WACO, oot, , May 27.—A detach- space may permit snd tp fpr onder at < reoae ot | ment of State Rangers with two ma-| made by Thr world asus ‘Der received by 1 P. AM, chine guns has been ordered to en- “Are you sure they have ever ex-| ROME, May 27 (Associated Press) isted?”” was inquired, “For @ while I did 4 ” eaid deliberataly, “bat seat te” Pel to-day in the vicinity of Tern!, about clined to think that a Ross does ex.| fifty miles north of Rome, causing “Your message on behalf of the SL eeaeataneetsatoe Democratic Union of Women of |READING 1920 LOSSES Manhattan is deeply apprecia FOR SIX MONTHS $9,506,060 particularly as one of the many signs of the reviving | prosecuting war fraud cases Mr. Steinbrink was also employed spe- cial counsel by the sub-committee on aircraft of the special House commit- tee appointed to investigate war con- mix in European affairs. “France, Italy, Great Beitain and Belgium," said Mr. Bradley, ‘are act ing like @ gang of sulky schoolbo) “Only one influence can set them —Four violent earthquakes occurred Egening World cedips.» publicats preceding lism of | Government Has P ict.” terror to the population over an area] the country. Please extend my 1,656.060, right and that is the influence of the] tracts in 1930. “Was he involved in the killing?’ |of several miles warm thanks to all those whv par- z eres rip ate relied Btat Leen oaugherty to-day anid that|train for Waco, Sti Attorney . would not say 80,” replied Mr.| No reports of damage had been re-|_ ticipated « Wes eo ae Pepe ia Mrs, Harry Payne Whitney re-|when the force is completed pe Frank Tirey of McLennan County |?" Sullivan. ceived here this (Signed) Woodrow Wilson.” a is obliged] turned on the France. She will at-|‘‘would have one of the most nota having said he needed assistance in Asked concerning the character of a os The telegram sent to Mr. Wil- to make to the Philadelphia & Reading} tend the unveiling on Decoration|law firms ever created in the United controlling the situation, young Peters, Mr. Sullivan said that} suway of Ew son yesterday by the women fol- |Railroad on account of losses sustained] Day of @ monument she dosigned,| States," with five special assistants ——_a———_——_ he knew nothing about it except po AG og SEES fan inet by it during six months in 1920, after} which has been set uy at 168th Streot]in charge of aviation, camps and can-| PARDON FOR HAROLD HBNWOOD. not Tackle what the father bad told him. GINCINNATI, Chie dar $f. “The Pemoctatic inion of [Government control, was set at $9.506,-l and Broadway, in memory of the|tonmonts, foreign expenditures, auar- | DENVER, May 21—The lito sentence of | fhe ordat at “late ‘reodpt and” Baier HE sary Fecal Aine atid BO LnEy ce New (fork. wad Women of Manhattan Wishes to | iroved by the” Interstate Conmmerse| Washington Heightn oy who served! termaster corps and ordnance BF Harold Frank Henwood, convicted in wer sr mr tas vu ta 2 ry Ppp.d “| President of the International Ailiar affirm {ta belief in the Ving in Commission in the war, Then she will bexin| said the separate war contrac’ 1911 of the murder of George HB, Cope- proves adore, when. omitted ly. “Not vicious," he repeated. es UNbastiles’ dane, tuntiorées, Tir spirat'on of the Democmt : Advnnen and partial paymente have} modelling a heroic size atatue offmion for the fraud casse probably | iand, mine operator, has been commutod | ern discounts of ‘aay ehsracter, Coniieas a Lator, in the law offices of Willlam! Motion Picture Muchine Operutora to- ciples us enunciated by you for peen mude und we Treuaty reuitteae! “Buffalo BUI" Cody, ordered by thel would be ready to begin functioning |py Gov, Shoup, fe will be released & Wallon. at Mo 158 West 424 Strest. dav. our country and for the worl of 41.656.060 would close theecoount, miate of Wyoming, wunday, -_— THE WOrDg * Bad’ et _

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