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sea PR tt AA EAD Peiwea that Ward bas taken the blam ‘the THE BvyeNING WORDED, inne IN PAY OF 400,000 | mg WAGE BOARD ORDER et Laborers on Railroads Hardest Hit in Sweeping Reduction. a, Inna Se, TWO NEGROES RISK DEATH IN SUBWAY IN THRILLING CHASE ‘assengers Join Guard in Pre- venting Escape of Alleged Pocket Pickers. with the one that Peters, Chariie MARILYN MILLER woman had been seen with a hotel near the lunchroom ENGAGED TO WED JACK PICKFORD SOVIET FLOATS NEW BREAD LOAN PAYABLE IN RYE ves Value of Pood, 36 Pounds, as 38 Trillion Rubles. MOSCOW, May 29 (Associated Press). — The internal ‘‘bread loan," the Soviet Government's first security venture, has been launched with a value of ten million poods@ of ry. A pood is about 36 pounds. Subscriptions are acceptable in currency at @ fixed rate of four million rubles per pood, and, as the loan is issued at 96, it equals thirty-eight trillion rubles, It is redeemable at par in December and January, payment to be in grain, By this means the Government expects to obtain funds for t summer emergencies and at the same time withdraw a large pro- portion of the currency from cir- culation at the time of the har- vest. killing to protect some one else. nsensaee ==! ATTORNEY CLASHES report of the Chief of Navi- i # ui i it by Ward he shot the young man ting the enitstment of Peters) a diress to Jury Interrupted PD: a ce Ua SC aris giro cs a Conference Called Poters applied for enlistment in in Jurist’s Office. Marine Corps, April 26, 1922, - Boston Recruiting Bureau an = i : sent to the Marine Barracks at} TRIAL NEARING END. Island, 8. C., where he was di d May 12 (the previous informa-| a ~ dene Rell Be ee tas Widow, on Stand, Grows Ner- ferner, commenting advancing of the date when Peters I vous and Face Takes Tetand town: when hi : “pions found i menses Manervelt, on Harried Expression. May, 16, sald: “You can see this nen clearly proves that a very short time! (Special from a Staff Correspondent elapsed before Peters came to New of The Evening World.) if m1 2 > i i322 How two Negroes risked death on the third rail and from being atruck by trains in the Lexington Avenue subway early to-day after they were the Largest Systems accused of a robbery was told in Har- lem Police Court in connection with Are Affected. Piadtemreesae the arraignment of Homer Clowers of CHICAGO, May 29 (Associated p rr No. 295 Third Avenue and William Press).—More than $48,000,000 was , ‘|| Jackson of No, 453 East 175th Street York and met Ward before the kllling. FREEHOLD, N. J. : slashed from the wages of 400,000 Satiectaes Pape a chan I regard it as highly significant. here: ‘i tit this at oa ke railway employees in a decision by eleffi, an orthodox Russian priest of Be arse hee hee ral beat Toles ‘Laiehin iy pela i tho United States Railroad Labor No, 867 Kelly Street, the Bronx road point to Paris Island and this city| jC. stokes, counsel to Mrs. Sarah Board made public to-day, | He charged that the Negroes stole | 5 is about twenty-five hours. If Peters|1" robertson, om trial here charged The decreases, which averaged 6 two gold watches. a gold fountain pen] PICKPOCKET SQUAD on | ' aeaeey any - cas Goan barely] With planning @ jewel robbery to ob- GRnEs 6h HOUY Ut Ey aria eerssy ee Oaeeey have got a train which would have) tain $52,000 insurance by fraud. The brought him into New York City be~| verbal engagement resulted in an tn- «di ogo thera He wes) terruption of the proceedings while ‘A new story in New Rochelle is that} the Judge called Mr, Stokes and there was a bridge whist party at the| Prosecutor Charles F. Sexton into his ‘Ward home the night of May 15, when| chambers for @ conference. The trial DECREASE 5¢ AN HOUR. iB All Except Three ‘or Four of e2 May 29.— was asleep on a bench in the uptown 96th Street Station of the subway. MARILYN MILLER... ' But Actress Doesn't Expect} decision, however, affects mostly theft, he claims, and notified Charles to Marry “for Ages maintenance -of - way workers, al- ; c Schade, the station agent. ra OD though decisions are pending affecting a Schade blew a police whistle and Yet. AEE CAMANOAHOGN, several Passengers rallled about nim Mrs. Robertson alleged that she was|°f the “Sally” company to-day an-| decision are extended to other deci- Negroes drew a’ knife, The Negroes A. M., the story runs, he hurried to/ held up in her home at Deal, on Feb,|BOunced her engagement to Jack|sions expected soon, it was pointed jumped to the tracks and statted the telephone and called up a New) 18 and her jewelry stolen, and it was| Pickford, “to escape 1 toriety,” her] out in railway circles, much of the north, but doubled back and tried to Rochelle police official and had @ long} while Mr. Stokes was summing up to] Picture having been found in a studio $€00,000,000 increase given by th conversation with him. District At-/the jurymen that the tilt occurred.| Which was the scene of an overgay ca cae Le oti torney, Weeks was sufficiently Inter-| ie started with a nanalysia of tho| party stasxed, it 1s sald, by a member board in 1920 will be wiped out and epee ile a Bed eel mould} $76,000 Lioyd’s insurance policy in| Of the "Sally" cast. wages restored to a level which rail- Ree the wican Of the, oeiel ‘and | Westion, on which she made a claim] Miss Mitier ecpialaes her picture| way officials have told the board will ea for $52,000, showing it to be a re-| Was there for advertising purposes ed CUE | Wome Ce Cunvermntion ver] newal ing and then went on to tell of her en-| ‘et ‘© & new era of development and eo fe there Wes Ons: Mrs, Robertson, he sald, had haa] sagement, which has been in] oPen the way to the employment of fome changes made in it and had] existence tor az months, aithoug 200,000 men. 0 get married.| The decision was signed by the ‘This information | @dded rtur new items to the original] Be'ther is tp a hurry ign ry form. Also "| After referring to her happiness with in paid to have been given bya woman| form. | Also she haa signed the con. | Arr rete ne id, Franke Carter, and| (ree railway members of the board ih an anonymous letter to Mr. Weeks. ‘ late wife, Ollve Thomas, | #4 the three members representing It is not explained how Peters got the} The contract, he pointed out, read id . the public. A dissenting opinion was couney, that unless the premium was paid] «you know, I could have married| filed by the three members represent. Ward appears cheerful since his re-] within ten days the policy was nulllany man in New York—millionaires lease Saturday on $60,000 ball, Holand void. ‘The premium, he con-[or biliionalres—but I'm « bit particu- ale? epi lacel Geneva Mitchell, Recent spent yesterday, ac ith le rite | tinned. was not paid within the stipu-liar. But I was awfully young, and he majority opinion said that the ‘ children. Mra, Ward]iated time and the policy had been|youth just must have love, I sup-|®age cuts, effective duly 1, were) Lloper, Loses Job in ly” as result. by Prisoners, Who Have Hearing Continued. Schade saw them, A train drew into the station and the Negroes fled southward only to return and make a break for the street on the south- bound side, one brandishing the knife, Patrolman Thomas Donegan of the East 104th Street Station, was walt- ing for them with drawn revolver at the head of tlie stairs and they sub- mitted to arrest In the police court bail was fixed at $3,000 In each case. TWO GHORUS GIRLS TO ASK WARRANTS under $2,000 bail each. bond and is now being sought. nue elevated train when arrested, BUT DEFIES OTHERS Sleeping Sickness Victim Puzzles Brooklyn Hos- pital Physicians. Physicians at the Bushwick Hospi- tal are puzzled over the diagnosis in the case of Rose Trucchio, sixteen, een Herelageeorg ed there hd Slissued Jan. 22, His claim was] pose it was our common bereavement] made In accordance with decreases in cians allie insurance actiually existed,|that drew Jack and me together. Stx]the cost of living. The minority iat Aouad tu the ancotine though -the premium was paid after] months ago we became engaged. - It is doubted there will be much|'"® expiration of the ten days. ‘We are not going to be married for! aoa | BOSTON, May 29.—As a result of a learned to clear up the mystery until] At this point Judge Lawrence in-Jages. He'll stay in pictures and I'll | Provian’ to {he decision was insu. «acing and drinking orgy at No. 246 the Coroner's inquest, when witnesses |tetrupted Mr. Stokes. stay on the stage, so we probably] cient to sustain life on the basis of . he can be forced to tell what they know.| ‘I shall say to the jury,”’ he de-]won't see much of each other. 1 American standards, Commonwealth Avenue, Back Bay, Neither Ward, his wife nor the ser-|Clared, “that {t does not matter|think people are happier if they don’t ara ieee Geatanis of the ence on the night of May 16, when two BAT Mesh ee Be fiaatacreh taoee tan bacs tea hauid, tut that the purpees and incest m SEPANG Raila, wens affected by the hearing, which | chorus girls allese they were beaten} vio was taken to the hospital from| THREE DISAPPEAR home beg ae hy in the|of the person pce it i ms Hi on inclu all classes of employees ex-|®"d thrown down a flight of stalrs.| her home, No. 183 Macdougal Street, in his coupe or oO was A ng ia the issue. warrants for the arrest of all the men|/ Trooklyn, this morning suffering ap- the phone in her presence that she} cept those in train, yard and engine house the night of the shooting. Fur-/ You have no right to make an obser-|i44 confessed, testified Mr. Luisi told] service, who were then conducting] who attended the party will be asked, y from a form of sleeping sick- thermore, the authorities aro not sure| vation on the validity of the policy. ” ” : cl r fs id tha Uma Poiacs ned bis death, Pee de cat Yar aity (ef, the Policy. Vim “the matter stunk.” Luisi later, [negotiations with the railroads, which] Geneva Mitchell of the “Sally” . A, Wachtel of the hos Ward's I Mavs anid tha solee: | th ‘\ he testified, told him that “if 1 had] had not terminated when the hearings ’ f who ordered her removal, de- aie coe’? oe A igen not talked with Mrs. Robertson over | began. company lost her position because of | eee ee nt the case was une In announcing a separate decision|the affair. Marie La Von and] ysnal in that the girl rouses herself Fee ie toca 4." for maintenance-of-way employees in| Eleanor Lasar, former members offafter prolonged naps, but cannot be loesn't make #4 Last Waltz’ company, playing “Ross' rough Mrs. Robertson, he continued, told] advance of its decisron as to the other] ‘The a company, play aroused by others. But ts not Me iaineh how the baa any difference whether the yollcy WAS | nim Atr, Laulsl wanted her to sub-| classes the board complied with a re-at the Wilbur Theatre, will ask the}, According to her mother, Mrs. judge Lawrence met this with a {stitute some Jewels for those reported bat shades bry thavitia) edn atonal Lage nha Partie we Rare Catherine Trucch{o, the girl has been Har ners, associat ‘i d withdraw her claim. hood o! jaintenance-of-Way Em Prominent Back Bay physician, 4) sleeping for four weeks. She slept Farrel Rt th Pn oeey setalnes Pere eo Pave, tbat est everything rota ner H ak te the truth +] ployees and Ratlroad Shop Laborers] well-known dentist and two naval of- Late 2 ned/on his desk jumping. * l which asked that its case receive pre-|ficers are among the men accused of by William J. Fallon of counsel for] ‘Mr. Stokes, what do Mr. Morgan testified. i. wi i + you mean by : f ex. | cedence and be decided as speedily as} being present t the party. aeouae:t She is one of eight) number 074102 the parents of Peters, said last night| that?" he cried. “It is wholly un-| Mt. Morgans denied on cross-ex. | cosine, ‘The classes not embraced] The chorus girls by advice of coun- Reaaneee ner ‘ bi they wouldproduce at Fallon’a] ethical to address the jury on that|@Mination that he told Luis! and) ioe hearings number from 30 to 85] sel ure not discussing the events of office this afternoos’ a man who may subject after I have instructed you not [Prosecutor Sexton at that time that} oo. cont. of the total of railway em-| that night, but one guest declares the be “Jack.” This man is known e8|/to do so he would not admit the robbery} Pio ce HLL Ro ae Broadway sport} With that the Court called the at-|!ooked bad “‘because I hate to think |” 1m the decision, the board called at-| ‘One of them was dragged to the maijer, according toltorney and the prosecutor into his|Mrs. Robertson put it over on me." | tention to the fact that the present| cellar and beate.. until she was un- : Rcnuasr ase pie} chambers. A short time afterward |He dented also that he told Detective | adjustment was based on previous| conscious,” says the guest. “The| AnDOpPTS PARIS GIRL Eek Brontwar.. {tie peer ae ine | {hey emerged und Mr. Stoken stated McCarteney in New York that Mrs.| wage adjustments, the first of which,| other attack took place in the attic of nivel eat m hot unlikely thel to the jury, in very ulet tones: Robertson had confessed. He denied | July 20, 1920, increased the wages of|the apartment. with him. Conners said they had “T want to withdraw what I said|further that he had told a reporter|all classes of employees approxi- Everything might have gone along See te pctaee teean ‘acardag| SBOUt the pottey* that he himself had obtained Mrs.] mately $60,000,000 a year, and the} all right if it hadn't been a mixed sight, but their pl facarried et| , continuing ; second, the decision of July 1, 1921.| party. There were girls from ‘Sally’ oo Bas Mceees ®t torly in the day, Mrs. Robertson| Mrs. Roby Rush, a niece of Mrs, | which slashed about $400,000,000 from} and girls from ‘The Last Waltz.’ pee et by pongpeeah reached the Weat-|'eiterated that none of the jewelry |Robertson, testified that Mrs. Robert. |the wages of some 2,000,000 employees soon an arssument started as to which opinion contended that the wage scale one to five years. Men in Tay to Bungalow, They Explain. girl is in a serious condition, ————>_—_. taxicab, Met Miss While on Re- lief Work. —»—_— DI yur y . A great! transformation took place] MIOMETING AT WHITE Hous, found in the New York apartment of |son owned jewelry other than thir] in all parts of the country. was the better show. Well. it w y. 29. — cheste: - Dt a = WASHINGTO) 29.—Picketing of 4 hester sede of PP adged of - Mrs. Florence E. Pelletreau was ro-|found at Mrs. Pelletreau's, Tho de-| These decisions, it was pointed out,| not argument and ended ina fist fight, oy the ite st oat verreid ore the Grits Honea Fi fone, of No. 18 West 108th Street, and a few weeks pe hen werd ported stolen in the hold-up. rested on this and the prosecu-| Were based upon horizontal increases} ine girls attacking one another and BOLE WEIS ey saonton gac re aces a ders" in. an effort to|Harry Frank, twenty-nine, of No. 1116 ie said té have been host to Peters|Teported, she insisted, was other in rebuttal, called Miss Mary | 0! decreases ‘of the scales prevailing} some of their clothes being torn off. rlor to Federal control of the roads, y. vf rf and other men in a Boston hote! jewelry than thi: Ryan, a clerk in charge of the safe} ?" =f ‘Miss La Von objected to remarks all of which were differe.it for differ-] + some of the boys and was beaten ———_ Bl 4 ent divisions of the same road, Thus, Then they dragged Miss Lasar CHINA IS FACING {t was said, the minimum rates au-| UP- ‘ay, and when she came back she pers and the little miss became Anita of Miss Jullet De Coppet, grand-| fenses during the war. daughter of the late multi-million- and a wallet from his pocket while he} NABS THREE WOMEN last July by the board. The new : se John Lipkin, a newsboy, saw the| Charge of ‘‘Jostling’ Faced Mrs. Goldie Aaronvelt, forty-three mother of four children, of No. 275 Broadway, Brooklyn, and Mrs. Beckie Braun, forty, mother of seven chil- dren, of No. 190 Clinton Street, Man- sneak to the southbound platform. |yattan, appeared to-day in Byidge Plaza Court t o answer charges of “jostling,” and obtained adjournment of their cases until June 2. ‘They are Detectives Henry Mugge, William] and Fine “@ Raftis and John Finn, of the Pick- for Both for - pocket Squad, say the three were se ibetS ot Serre CAN ROUSE HERSELF |!**tlics passengers on a Myrtle Ave- The women asked adjournment be- cause they had been so busy looking fter their families they hadn't had time to engage a lawyer. Magistrate Liota told them they should prepare to serve a prison sentence if found guilty. Mrs. Braun had four children with her in court, ranging in age from AFTER AUTO CRASH ax’ Taking “Stuff” After a crash on the Merrick Road at Belmore, L. 1, this morning, three men in a taxicab that had run inte a touring car ran away without ideu- from noon Saturday until 2 o'clock|tifying themselves. They left the} 97th Street. Sunday despite efforts of her mother taxicab behind. It bore the New York The other machine was operated by ri said to-day that Frederick Forst, who was driving Dr. Wachtel said to-day (hat thel signe to his summer home in Man- hattan Beach Both cars were wrecked. DE COPPET HEIRESS [ irr" rorst reported to Sheritt Charles Smith of Nassau County that the men said something about taking “stuff to a bungalow. No evidence Broker's Granddaughter] of itquor was found In the wrecked “CHILDREN CRUSADERS" BEGIN t Harding to take action] Wallace Street, Brooklyn, on their demand for the rele of their Numerous complaints, the Inspector Riveire De Coppet, foster daughter] fathers, held in Federal prisons for of- sald, have been receiveed at Headquar- Loot of Two Boy Thieves Was . 2,890 Pennies K —_———. Took Four Policemen an Hour to Count Plunder of Subway Pillagers, f Detectives Owen, Sullivan and Leech of the West 68th Street Station were riding in a department automobile at Broadway and Tist Street at 3:30 A. Lf M .to-day when they heard shouts of “There he goes!"’ and saw a boy run- ning toward West End Avenue. They. caught him and went back to 71d Street and Broadway, where they, {~~ found citizens in charge of another boy. The first one described himself as Benjamin Dosky, sixteen, No. 230 West 111th Street. The one caught in the subway station said he was Herman Spolinck, sixteen, No. 760 ‘West 152d Street. The police accused _ them of breaking into gum machines, and say they confessed. om Spolinck had in his pockets 2,290 pennies, and Dosky 600. It took four - nl men an hour to count them in the i) station house. Spolinck said he had been at tt two months, and by working two nights week made $15. He had a hunch he fhe should not work on Sunday night, he ° said, but took a chance and got caught. The other boy, sald it was his first night. They rode up and down the subway and waited until! a station was deserted, then broke into a coin box. Both boys pleaded guilty to petty larceny in West Side Court to-day and were held in $500 ball each for Spe- cial Sessions. David Hatner, forty, of No. 622} SUSPEND LICENSES Broadway, Brooklyn, with whom they OF MAN AND WIFE were arrested a week ago, failed to appear after he was released in $500 Jail Sentence for Chauffeur Speeding. pe A detective, mistaken for a high~- wayman, was the reason advanced by Vincent Blotto, twenty-nine, « chauffeur, and his wife, Emily, twen- ty-six, No. 148 Columbus Avenue «x when arraigned to-day, in trafic <1 Court on a charge of reckless driv- 20 ing. Blotto was fined $60 and sen- tenced to five days in the city prison, his wife was fined $40, and both had their operator's licenses suspended © for thirty days, when they pleaded =¢ not guilty. ° According to Detective James Kier-- = nan of the West 68th Street Station; >= he saw the pair racing in two auto- ~ mobiles on West End Avenue Friday, * night. At 72d Street; he sald, ‘the wife forged ahead into the lead and as she passed the detective fired two shots. The woman kept on going, but the man stopped. The detective then took up the chase in Blotto's machine and overtook the woman at ~= ee ARREST THREE FOR “JOSTLING” IN BRONX * ghlin Locks Trie Up °; jute of Pickpockete. P Inspector Coughlin and Detective - John Daly arrested three men late yea- terday afternoon at 2424 Street and > Broadway, the Bronx, the end of the subway, and locked them up at Police Headquarters on a charge of “jostling.” They described themselves as Joseph Mf Biddle, twenty-eight, of N. 187 Suf- folk Street; Harry Anderson, thirty- ters regarding pickpockets in the Bronx, thorized in the present decision will| °™' aire broker, Edward J. De Coppet. FINANCIAL CRISIS|"4¢ 't- 1 was holding it py my side|the day before the robbery. appl: < was a sight. The girls were dragged ° ly oaly on a very few divisions of . Miss De Coppet, who lives with her when he pointed the pistol at me and| She identified a diamond brooch as! q few roads in small groups of States, |t? the front door and sent reeling mother at No, 814 West 85th Street, ‘ighten: 5 . PEEING, May 29 (Associated | frifatenes mee tt tnnte pochat.s = | Cte of the pleces taken by Mrs. Rob- | principally the South and Southwest, | down the steps Hemet at jusinted with ber adopted n t fe a tlal: > 5 Press).—The ‘Peking Government is} “Are you sure the jewelry was in| found in Mrs, Pelletreau’s apartments oontnted ee the, galery decision, it} Geneva Mitchell, who danced into Canatitar wae eevee rape! ; et work in facing a financial crisis. It announces] the bag?'’ Judge Lawrence asked the| and Mrs. Robertson testified that she |p, light last March whi he elng announced that the wages of| the limelis! jas' ‘arch when 6! z that it ts unable to meet its ordinary | W!\Roes: ‘y took all the jewelry. from the Mc-|tnis class of employees have not been| eloped with Robert Savage, son of|Tived in New York on beta eyes t Finance Minis. | _ yee, Sir,” she replied. “I have} Alpin to her home at Deal. standardized und uniform throughout| John A. Savage, wealthy steel maker] Was detained at Ellis Ista MneTeNh ar penete and ce Minis) 15 doubt of it.” : as {al board of inquiry, sitting on fer Tung Kang has appealed to the the country and will not be made so| of Duluth special aes : 4 ater aenian under the decision, The wages of| Soon after the marriage of Miss| May 19, permitted her to land. je denied she/told him Mrs, Robertson bad con-Jtrck laborers at present rates range] Mitchell to young Savage the girl left eye poe : an investigator | fessed. red Wellington, a Newlfrom 2 Sto 40 cents an hour. Under|the bridegroom and lived with her| COMPLAINANT FORGETS Bere Fee Serine shor. Jorn, for Lloyd's, in the presence of Prose-| York reporter, testified Mr. Morgan|the decision they will range from 23]mother, Mrs, Verna Mitchell, at No| ALLEGED EXTORTION s Inspector Freed of Bribery Charge. Up on the ‘On the first of the month $5,000,000] cutor Sexton, whether the charge|told him he, Morgan, had Mrs. Rob-|to 35 cents an hour. ‘nder Walk, They have been in wilt be ue Government employees, | against her would be dropped if she |erteon's confession. David S. Meyer, |'°in @ statistical table based on the| onion since the musical comedy and only « few thousands are le(t in| told where the jewelry was four days| recalled, denied he was in Mrs. Rob-| figures on wages and the cost of liv-| opened here. Savage was in the grad- Brooklyn the Treasury. Unless the provinces after. the hold-up. ing by the Department of Labor,|unting class of Milton “Prep” School Sr ovaney of NO, 108 help—they have not for years—the ‘There was no such conversation,” | rest. Both sides rested as court was| which ts incorporated in the decision, | a¢ Milford, Conn. When John F. Bens Government says it will be emb&r-| she testified, denying also that the] adjourned for juncheon. the board declared that while the cxst |" : th Street, Brooklyn, appear asses es trerenrecn Prosecutor had offered then to seek —— of living in March, 1921 (last avail- R. PRESIDENTS day as complainant against Harry Reassembling of the old Parl’ ment, | clemency for her if she made a full t figures) was ap- R. R. Schuiheis of No. 138 11th Street and Tetirement of President Mau Shih contepsion, on was careful HARoiGe oe percent. over that) DISCUSS RATE CUT Martin Schaefer ie Re att Coenen Theew's dancing every even: Chang, selection of a sional! . lly ¢ D ber, 1917, the hourly rate of Street, both of Brooklyn, 1 o from President and adoption of a perma-|4ressed, as usual, and again wore bisa Eakicion Pe rece iat terlenes ate oey eruptive ORDERED BY 8. Corot ie vive Union Gas) Com> ing (except Sundays’ nent Constitution are being urged by | Jewelry on her fingers. in her ears, y, in the Fifth Avenue Court he the newspapers and disinterested le: her hair and on the breast of her ANNAPOLIS. May 29.—President|ees under the present decision will said he couldn't remember whether he and Mrs. Harding and their party,|@ 694 per cent, above the hourly! Wage Reduce on Decision sre to solve t! jon's problems. ares tes of December, 1917, and the ¥ . Pal gave one of them $10 or lost it Mepesadeo ade Bhacl She was cheerful when she first|aboard the Mayflower on its first Pe ihasing Se arrak the hate i Regarded as Offset to |® novels FE Ae ee wii LONE COP NABS FIVE. | “nt 0" the stand, but as Prosecutor | cruise of the year, were due to inter-J employees affected by the present Freight Decrease. extortion, saying that when they went Sexton continued to repeat questions rupt their week-end voyage and come] decision will be 44.5 over the pur- in an attempt to win an admission, hore here to-day to attend the an-| chasing power of thelr wages in into his cellar and found a still there they threatened to tell the police. He ALLEGED ROBBERS With two days left to notify the ee instead of her repeated denials her | nual Army-Navy baseball game. Interstate Commerce Commision ; vid at the time that he gave one of Identified as baving held up Mitchel [sone on a harried expression and secret except to afew] Under the terms of the decision the} whether the latter's 10 per cent freight} ijem gio and then followed them int Poites in his restaurant at No. 6 a eee speciaries nervously classes designated as “common labor" Jeate cut last week will be considered] iy. street and had them arrested 1th Avenue and robbed him of $13.60, ,,qommon Pleas Judge Lawrence re: ) ‘rhe programme for the day included | and estimated to number some 187,490 | acceptable. ‘The eastern presidents me same policeman arrested Tracey John Reynolds, twenty-three, No. 548] debat vi fh Pi ‘wind @ lupghecn to the residential party, | were cut § cents an hour. Tabor of] conference, representing the tifty- All hands were dismi y 5 dips; lebating with Prosecutor Jayne and] given by Admiral Wilson, Command- employed in shops,| five railroads north of the Ohlo and " West 491i Street, and Joseph Nolan,| warned her to answer questions di- lant or the Naval Academy. tn the roundhouses, yards and terminais,Jeast of the Mississipp! Rivers, mot in| =——= twenty-four, No. 438 West 584 Street, Heed ne ear acts he was becoming | arternoon the party was to occupy al numbering 91 also was cut 5)executive session at the Metropolitan were to-day held without bail in West 3 box at the baseball game cents an hour, Drawbridge tenders} Club this afternoon The case is expected to be con- ived o! - v L 40,000,000 rat reduction Bide Court. Police say both men have] cluded late this afternoon. A night The Mayflower a ff Annap-jand assistants, pile drivers, ditching That the $ ate reduction olis at @ o'clock and was given aland hoisting engineers, firemen were| had been softened by the $48,000,000 criminal records. penning iby be Nadie ecersary, {salute by battleships lying off the|cut 6 cents an hour, They number} wage cut decided upon Saturday by Detective Maney of the West a7th] ,,.W/Uam Andrews. & Jong Branch | port, Admiral H. P. Jones, com-|29,149, Section, track and mainte-|the United States Rallroad Labor 00, reet tion ti car “ » tsetl-| ander of the Atlantic Fleet, called| nance foremen and assistant foremen| Board, and by decisions which may When rw oe ae pg: et tel “eed Mir dhalh dand hs the Gey Sig on the President, and the party came] were cut 3 cents an hour. incre this by $100,000,000, was FRANK E.CAMPBEIL, Robertson's arrest, he saw David 3.|osnore at 11. Among other slashes were me-|jevident as the executives gathered “The Fun ral Church ne riding ey Sores a8 lth ane Meyer go into Mrs. Robertson's home|" rig party will return to the May-|¢hanics in the maintenance-of-way| “It is an offset,” said F, W. Leamy rrr t _ ee tha ear ictted aomelte are Mra. Robertson haa claimed |qower immediately after the game|department, except those under the|assistant to the president of the Del- : d ee et tae aor, slag Al iee aoe house was ransacked after|>,, the trip back to Washington, | shop crafts agreement, who were cutjaware and Hudson Company, the S otee fy taxicab. nar Aiea a horseshoe and dia-| here the President if to purticipate|4 cents an hou! "It will be taken into DIED. apeeer ot on siege hela mond pill and some naners stolen in the memorial exercises at Arting-|in these same departments, consideration daxveri-Banny. MPBELL FUNE: The other men in the car, held on a} On crogs exantination Andrews waslion Cemetery in the morning and in| those under the shop crafts’ Compensating wa HAL CHURCH, ‘Tuesday, ato P.M ate igen gai Ue gp aayes Shem he mas told of sale ‘ale of the Lincoln Me-|ment, were cut 1 cent an hour. It|eemained clear are the "auld pro - ee . - » No. leged visi ne answered, “Mrs was emphasized that all of these|quo” the railroads demand in vequrn Ds. 49th Street; George Ryan, nineteen, | Robertson.” WES DAES Ol Oe Oe oeeeatpry adoption of reduced| RoST. FOUND AND REWAR! anager oe aisle, red the dedication morial in the No. 601 West 1524 Street, and Wi Joseph FE. Morgan, one of Mrs. apply in a uniform manner through-| freight tariffs without waiting Bayer 4am Heupul, twenty-eight, No. 655 | Robertson's insurance brokers, to|Ta\ 3 | rrdees by the ec tame Crine on iith Avenua Ras § whom Mr, Luis! testified he told over! 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