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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 80, 1992, Col. and Mrs, B. M. Howse Sail | |UITIMATUM SENT [GERMAN ANSWER : ON REPARATIONS TO LABOR BOARD BYR.R.SHOPMEN) AGGEPTS TERNS Strike Threatened if Members|Minor Differences Expected to Decline to MeetsUnian Be Easily Adjusted in Heads. Conference, . PRO earned. When i. said $12 # week, ‘Bhe talked with him of an opportunity sty “make seme real money," and made an engagement to meet bim at $ o'dibck., «She toak him on the sub- way to 180th Street, the Bronx, and {hee startel on a troiley ride up a toward Westchester County. ’ Qn the: troiley she discusmed giving him $600 to commit murder in the Ward house, with which she said she Was familiar, When Ryan war |n- j —_ FRENCH RAILWAY ‘QUEENS OF BEAUTY’ AT HERRICK’S COURT Nine Received at Embassy Are Aiding T. B. Hos- pital Drive. PARIS, May 80.—Nine “queens of beauty,’ elected from among the employees of the French rati- ways, were received at.the Amer- ican Embassy yesterday by Myron T. Herrick, the American Amba sador, The ‘Queen of Queens’ Ie an Alsatian and works in the Strasburg Station. Another of the queens"? worked as a porter in the Orleans Station throughout the war. The ‘queens’ are aiding the drive to raise funds for the erec- tion of a tuberculosis hospital, a SHOTS AT TRUCK LEAD TO BIG RUM CACHE N STABLE Ten Patrol Wagons Cart Away 800 Cases of Wine and 100 of Whiskey. quisitive aw to the proposed victim FS according to Cherico, the woman said “T mean Ward, Walter Ward.” Ryan made an excuse for delay and { Arranged to meet the woman at 1.30) irish Repudlican Army Occu- pies Two Towns (iter Night of Fighting. ae BRIDGE PLOWN UP; fn the morning at {he 180th Street subway. station, He reported the matter at once at the West 68t) ) Street station, Word was telephoned to the New Rochelle police, who re- layed the message to Sheriff Werner at White Plains, and he in turn or- dered. Cheries to go to the subway statiom, Cherico arrived long after PARIS, May 80 (Associated Preas) —Differences have arisen between the Parations Commission and German representatives over the translation REFERENDUM PLANNED Following an alleged discovery of J 800 casex of French wines and 100 cases of Green River whiskey behind & wooden partition in a stable and Artillery Reinforces Beifist Ph : Be] | General Walkout on All Roads 1.80, and found no one Garrison—British Troops Possible Labor Leaders of Germany's reply to the commis- bint started by the Federation | warehouse at No. 645 West asih From the Specs to Remain in Debit Hint aion’s demands. ‘The commission has} Of French Railroad Men, Street, near 11th Avenue, Joseph Bo te cortaitr Ryan wan dealing: with oF SEL ens es i, not yet heen able to consider whether =] Burvown jr, twent of No. $88 Ewellte-dc fe addict who was at ———— CHICAGO, May 0 CAssoctated|t8® PePIY ta satisfactory, but ft. was West 34th Street, was arrested cariy hoped that an official te# in French and English wold be agreed upon duving the da The German reply to the Repara- the hejght of a period of stimulated) BETFAST, imaginative activity Preis). — Pine Aatting wall ta dee Not much interes was taken by Sela? ‘atbtige Tier “Doct Gacvmanieat: the RS amaret mactanve: Mallon an border last night, according to reports: Sullivan, who represent themselveras| from Enniskillen acting im the interests of the family! Following the withdrawal the Re of Clarence Peters. For two days Fallon's offfce grave out word that’ Charlie Ross and) Jack, one or both, Yere on their way to Fation'soffice i] abandoning homes and possessions. doa Street ‘tor teil all.” Long before!) ‘The specials alm avacuated Magh- Fallon announced! ie wae HON tHe ieena Castle in the same to-day on a charge of violating the Mullan-Gage law. Inspector Under- hill and Capt. McNeill called ten pa- trol Wagons to cart the confiscated GLENN COLLINS Press).—A Virtual ultimatum to the railroads: of America through the (iited States Railroad Labor Board esented by the federated shop tle 0 issic le says crafts, representing 400.000 Ural AR Oa ELE Yd way that the German Government will undertake, on the hypothesis that it be given aid through a foreign loan within a suitable time, to maintain rvees, in a request to-day for @ ence with the board on Thurs- publicans trooped in. The Protestantr: in the evacuated territory are fleeing; witen the Federal body will be to take immediate jurisdictions ita paper cireuiation within the limits also were missing, it was sald, 1 cases In which railroads are : area, reached March 31, and in general According to witnesses, two un- Boston last night to meet them, thi va mas mow ne wen A = ne 9 un Heecettitater authonties came to the/tTansterring, their hendguarters to Wiloged Lo we disobeying the poard’stcompty with the conditions fixed by| British “Captain” Must An-|unidentitea men drove up to the conclusion he was following tactics}Rough Isiand, Lough Krone The pthe commission for a partial mora- cw, “hea c ~ ati stable about midnight in an ‘automo- | familar na obervers of ote case® it |castie, occupied only ket Saturday the board declines, a strike ballot ftorium, Le Charge of Cheating, Bile; entered the nitanea’ ena ae hich he haw appeared. eam: foubd While, owiia to will go out at once to shop men all} The angwer, however, ia regarded ules U. S. Supreme Co the horse Peery habe wie. vee 8 ieeintareetianta: River tha: ecuntay aa virtual acceptance of all the con- : th ew e Court, |the horses there to a truck and drove off with 50 ¢ ber of the Police Commission of New| difficulty of obtaining reinforcements Rochelle with) Ward and’ waw an ex-|! Practically all the Inrge residences ecutive in the Bronx plant of the Ward lin the Heleck and’ Pottigor districts Batting Company, told to-day of the weit eatynint and secrecy of Ward re-| "®ve been cammandeered and garii- gotcing the Killing of Peters and what|soned! by the Irish Republican army. The evacuation of considerable . lad «up to ft. area on the border by Ulster forces _ “Monday, May 15, the day before the shooting, Walter Ward took me was announced to-day. Special con- stables were withdrawn ftom the Be- home from the office,’ he said. ‘'f leek salient in County Fermanagh, of liquor. WASHINGTON, May 30.—"Capt."] One report was the men had kid- Charles Glenn Collins has lost the} tapped the watchman, taking him fight he has been making for more|away in the truck. Just before they than three years. The United States| drove the horse out of the stable the Supreme Court ruled Collins must be] @utomobile in which they had come extradited to British India for trial at| Ws driven away by an unidentified Bombay. man The technical charge of cheating] A Private watchman fn the block was made against him by Ginesh! Lall| 9°" only as “Ralph” saw the truck @ifions relating to adjustment of Ger- mawy's finances, as laid down by the conamission, with only minor changes that) can be quickly adjusted The French text was given out for publication, indicating that it has been accepted as official The reply is lengthy, and is accom- panied by a mass of data and statis- tics in which is set forth the siuation of the Treasury and appropriations, forecasts the receipts and disburse With a further wege cut threatened na decision expected to be handed down by the board on Friday or Sat- iday, a third question will likely be pi on the ballot, according to B M, Jewell, head of the shop crafts, Two questions, one on alleged viola- nover saw. him in better spirit. tions of board decisions by letting out “Tuesday morning, May 16, Peters's shop work and the other on elimina- - iar io eae i rar Ulster, abandoning it to Free State tion of time and a half for overtime, } ments for 1923, points out that the/& Son and Pasoomul & Sons, jewel-| leave the stable ana s north in e tor the office. Abou ke that | troore z , lave already been authbrized for su-pautonomy of the Reichshank is 48-lie.g of Bombay, who allege he ob-| !2t Avenue. Not finding the wateh S received a telephone mi Ward wanted me to find out at what time the Majestic was expected to |. dock: | “1 telephoned and learned the ship would! dock at about 3 o'clock. About| troumh 2 o'clock that afternoon Ward walk:1| Waterway through Lough Erne alone into the offer and went to his desk for a minute, He said: ‘Hello, Tubbsie; is everything all right?’ 1 sured by the bill pagged May 25, and that evonomies already have been ef fected to the amount of 24,500,000,000 marks as compared with 1921 Further reductions amounting to 3, 000,000,000 marks, it says, will be ef- fected A special Commissary of Economy WUl be attached to the Ministry of “mance ‘Khe German Govertinent agrees to aission to the men If another pay cut is authorized by the board, the pending ballot will un- dlaubtediy be converted ia a triple- varrelied strike threat, Mr Jewell iL While a strike undoubtedly isa strong possibility unless the shop- nen's present grievances are allev- ated, Mr. Jewell said an actual walk- ma Releek is a little town t the stable, he surmised some pottery, It is so situated) that the land route to Enniskiller passes ree State territory, and the Ne tained pearis and diamonds from them lued at 75,000 rupees, and that his| ‘Mite was Wrong and fired two shots At the disappearing truck. The shots aroused the neighborhood and the police of West 30th Street Station were notified. Reserves were sent to the stable, and, after a seareh, al- leged they found the wines and ‘afte had been dishonored. This happened in February, 1917 according to the jewellers, and since November of that y has been available for the specials, who have beem using bow Difficulty in maintaining the position made. it r Collins has been trying to keep out of India. Ho is now (echnically in the charge of said it was, and he remarked that ho}; ; AL Wold Nataly, he erate : iiguors: was going to meet Beryl! and Laura, | advisable to evacuate, Sept. 1 jo time” would phe (Otiociple of ‘control of receipta|the United States Marshal at New) 5, appea I earning his wife and her moth Near Beleek is Camp Denegii, used vel 1nweack rd to take juris- J42¢ expenditures proposed, but says }Orleans, but is free under $10,000 bail.| urrows appeared while the search € Then he went out. Hy the Ulster Division during the| The United American liner Resolute Sloan Auchineloss also were on board | yictign and for the railroads to com-}'t “wnterstamda” that this will not! New york frst heard of “Capt. | url” Prowress. | He said he and his “f'saw little: mare of him for thelgreat war, now occupied by the Re-|sniled for Hamburg to-day with 959] Others sailing included “Herman iy with board orders, he said, but|2¢inge upon German sovereianty or] oo oy wien, in 1904. a favor! father conducted the stable, The next few days. He came in orea-hpnblicans, as distinct from the Free} paasengors. More than 3,000, visiturs| Bernstein, author, who will spend tent rajing that, the ballot would go out, |Mvate affairs of taxpayers , » & favorite IN| jolice were inclined to discredit the The consideration of measures to prevent the removal of capital from Germany and obtain the return of capifial already phaced abroad has been delayed, says the reply, by. the absence at Genoa, of a number of those whose presence in Berlin was necessary for the purpose. Interior and foreign loans will be employed to do this The Government will deliberate with the Committee on Guaranties to this end, and also confer regarding the application of fiacal legislation and railroad rates and give the com- mittee every facility to inform itself fully regarding receipts and expendi- tuves. BERLIN, May 30.—Germany’s floating debt was increased from April 1.to May 20 by, 18,750,000 90% 9 and now totals 28 10,000 marke LADY ASTOR FINDS BIG CHANGE IN U.S. Home Again, She Says In- terest Here in Foreign Af- fairs Impressed Her, SOUTHAMPTON, May 30.—Re- porters swarming aboard the Aqui- tania, which arrived yesterday from New York, found Viscountess Aator dressing the baby, of a fellow passen- ger. “L have six of my own,” said she briskly. “This is nothing new.” Lady Astor declared that what most impreased her on her American tour was “the tremendous intereat in foreign affairs now shown by the siohally, bavely spoke to me and} state forces: weeks in Ge ny, Austria, Egyp. ‘went out. Further fighting is reported at and Palestine gathering material for + "Ow Momdey, May 22, tie day he}iiady, County Tyrone. The casual-|friends book; former Comptroller Herman A gave himsetf np, he came inte the of-Pties in. yesterda: disorders: in this} Among those sailing was Col. M.|Metz and wife and four children fie# about 11 o'clock, amket me iffecity were four dead and twenty-two] House, on a three, months’ vacation]Mme. J. Gadski Tauscher, opera everything was all right and left. An} wounded. trip to Paris, Switzerland and Lon-|singer, accompanied by her daughter hour tater tlie Mewspapers were de-| Last evening portions of a larae}don, Accompanying him were Mrs.|Miss Lotta; Mrs. R. H, M. Robinson, livered ‘wt tire office and one of the} bridge at Clady were biown up. ThefHouse, his daughter, Mrs; Gordoa}wife of the President. of the United men came over ty nre and called’ my [explosion was heard for miles, y incloss, and granddaughter, |States Line, and her daughter, Miss attention to the news of his: surren~ firing occurred on the}Louise Auchincloss. Mrs. E, Rosaline Robinson, ahd Rear Admirst wigs Tyrone-Donegal border, at Strabane|Auctincloss and Mr, and Mrs. Sam) Hugd Osterhaus, U.S. N “T have never been in Ward's house hang Lifford, between midnight and 7 except Gn three occasions. = Twice Tl ociork this morning. Sniping from want (on commission busines#. The! ine roofs of houses was continuous, | PRESSURE NORMAL AFTER MAIN BREAKS ‘Top Flats at Broadw: ACCEPT SLASH IN reduce the railroads’ payrolls $100,- 000,000, or half the amount necessary to bring the payroll back where it was in May, 1920, when the board raised wages of labor on the roads. > New York and Newport society, he} report that the watchman had been married the beautiful Miss Natalie] xidnapped Schenck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Wederal Prohibition agenis visited Spotswood D, Schenck. She di-| three inna in the Bronx last night. vorced him. charging he was an in-|S€tved summonses on the alleged velerate ambler. She married Will paqr Bottchers sald tobe bartender tam Is ubeer of New York. Mr,Jin the Arzena Inn, on the Boston Laimbe + was fatally injured, his wife ta mickey at neeiree reac >), | The ion was well filled with patrona, was se evely hurt and 8. Osgood Pell] jneinding many women, and thelr was and lis chauffeur were killed in an} much excitement when the nts automobile by a Long Island Railroad] took Bottcher out and served a aym train in August, 1913, while returning | mons on Mrs. Jennie Brown, alleged from Long Beach owner, to appear before United The heroine of (he gallant Captain’s| States Commissioner Hitchcock next matrimonial adventure was Miss| More than a score of men and Amelia Wheeler, daughter of Samuel] women were dining at Bronx River H. Wheeler, a millionaire whose for-| Inn, No. 501 East 223d Street, when © tune’ was made out of sewing ma-| Agents Kurzman, ass! and M chines. Collins has admitted Mias|tered. They gave summon: Wheele: advanced him money “‘to get} sust Opzen, alleged owner, and John him on his feet.’ She eloped with} Wilkins, bartender, for the alleged sale him and they were married at Gfen] of liquor Arm, Md., in August, 1914. = ———— The World War then was threaten- ing. Collins had held a commission in the Queen's Own Highlanders and had served well In Egypt and South Africa, He returned to England, re- joined the army and carried himself so bravely in Belgium, Gallipoll ana France that he was decorated. He was wounded seriously and gassed, The former Miss Wheeler, repenting at lelsure, had divorced him, It was in 1918 that Collins again ap- peared in New York with athird wie, ns formerly a Mrs. Muntz, Both had Toasreny been in India and Collins was named in the divorce suit brought by Capt. Muntz. The British Government be- gan its efforte to obtain his extradi- tion in 1918, Collins was sent as a gare e Federal prisoner to the House of De- It was regarded as certain that the vote to strike would be overwhelming, as the shop men already have a vote to strike in their pockets from last year's wage cut. CHICAGO, May 30.—Rumbling of threatened strikes which marked the reception of Sunday's slash from thé of maintena of way em- ployees of thé Nation's railways con- tinued to-day, while rumors of reduc- lions in the wages of other classes ad labor expanded into pre- ‘tions that the cuts would come be- fore the end of the week Reductions said to be contemplated by the board affecting the wages of 400,000 shop crafts employees, com- hined with the Sunday slash, would jwere at the pier to bid goodby to ‘The Pittsburgh police are trying find a woman, now about thirty, wha third time was the night of te day tang armored care and machine guns 89th Street Lac! rain service emploxees, affected by that the confession was reported. I want to fim, took him by the hand] wee jim tclom The casualtion are +i sell eld Pe vr ts | An artillery battery arrivea this! Only imply ages went rig} morning aw an addition to the Bel- 1 out and we never 7 ane Bae eer Aon “aassinea' ag ae y 20 (Associatest Usual ‘Water Supply. one.” i Press).—& Cabinet meeting wae called) with the exception of a few apart. ta-duy for discussion of the Lrish dif-)bments on the top floors of the higher culty, whiels continues to cause the}iujidings near Broadway and $9th gravest concern, wittr no solution 4p-} street, water pressure had been re parently in sight. stored to normal to-day, following the duct . : ictions last year, when the road: British troops are being kept im}bursting of a water main at that point lopped, om $409.000,008 cf the. #000, 900,000 Increase. of 1920, alone would be unaffected by early orders from the board, it was said, which will place all other railroad labor on the verge of a generat strike, according to some of the union officials who have expressed their sentiment against the board's action. Acceptance by the thirty-seven railroads of the Eastern division of the Interstate Commerce Commis- sion’s 10 per cent. freight rate reduc- tion and the decision by the South- eastern lines to make no fight against the ruling or to demand no formal order from the commission was ex- pected to-day to bring a prompt de- cision from the Western roads on the Protest 534 Per Cent. as “Rea- tweem the Pittsburgh case, im which res-1 sonable * Return’? — Expect demanded beem temporarily suspended. Secre-)sure to-day was only slightly les i. * More Labor Wage Cuts. tary Churehill stated in the House of} usual. § A gang of twenty-five workmen of ‘The Westchester Mr. Churchill said it is no longer|the Department of Water, Gus and a ‘ 7 Lngyo-subtinhtcLaggol believed that the three British offcers|Wlectricity are replacing a section of L. F. Loree, Chairman of the East- and a private, captured at Macroomfone of the four big water mains, six|ern Presidents’ Conference, made up feet in diameter, in “which a three-Jof the chief executtves of railroads 3 foot hole was blown, and expect to], ting f the Missi ‘The ritish Govecament, Mr.focamplate the job ta-morrow morning. {Tere ne Cast Of the Miseiesipp! and Churehill stated, had suspended the ——— North of the Ohio Rivers, announced delivery of munitions to the Pro-|LIST OF RUM BUYERS last evening the conference had voted to accept the 10 per cent. cut in rates visional Government since the date IZED RAIDERS SEMI D BY 1D fixed by the Interstate Commerce of the agreement reached between itanens Cine end ame De Vebirs.t Names of Promineut New-|Commission, but to protest the find- ark Mea, Say Dry Ament». ing by the board that 5% per cent, The fighting on the Ulster border is manifestly complicating matters for ‘Word came from Savannah that the{ the Ulster members of the Imperial] | Gome of Newarks prominent liilee|ig a fair return upon moneys invested | Matter of applying for a formal of-| America a, She then added: teation in New Orleans where he had It's toasted. This Pistel Ward's attorneys turned over|Pa'ament, and their sympathizers} Do oyiniion and revenue agents possess |in railroads. der. meas a 1s aig st visit eight ie 5 well supplied with fund one extr: recess fo the. Sheriff as having beew Peters's|Delleve that the Southern Irish arel sits: of bozo purchasers. The list was| T)e announcement followed an ali| At & Metts yesterday the rail- / tions prevailing on my taal visit eight) He was ener Hehoas ne extra Pp ang found by Ward in his car prob- | Preparing for war against the North] among the things selzed during a raid e || road executives of the Association of [years ago. The tone of tho pre! enjoyed many pi ses, including a give @ rare and key to the priso! ——— delightful quality MADER AND MURPHY —Impossible te AGREE TO ABDICATE duplicate. Western Railroads withheld their de- | oticeably more thoughtful about for- cision pending action by other reads} eign affairs. America, I'm convinced, in the country on the $400,000,000| Wants some «oil of the League of rate cut. 8. M. Felton, Chairman of} Nations. the association and President of the| ‘The only discordant note in my yw day session at the Metropolitan Club, ably never con be traced as te owa.{o™ large scale. It is rumored inf on the plant of the New Jersey Who . baw fig these quarters that the munition fac-| sale Drug Company, Nos. 56 and 58fand is taken to forecast similar ac- tories controlled by the Dail Minister} Arlington Street. : : it was b: ith - tion by the executives of oth Sig ag rag, gprs we of Defense are manufacturing war| Agents say the list cantains the cal a Shgbebs vannel: | materials under high pressure. names of some of the most prominent }regions. men in Newark and ether parts of While members of the conference, } (+ A >, fh Trish interrupt- —_————. Peters sought to enlist in the Marine}, Arthur Grimth and Michael Col-| rites county, Agents under Fred nee. | Chicago and Great Western, said the] meetings came from Tri Guaranteed b Comps, but was sold by the Weed com-|U%®. the chief Trish delegates, had @| Germain, chief internal revenin agent, Wbich included the President or Ciww'y-| agtion of the Western executives de-[ere, but the American people. "| Renew Pledge to Quit Posts| ® A + cern. to the Osborne Marlow Hard-|!0"# Comversation with Prime Mints-| are stil! investigating. man of every important road in the| pended upon decisions by the other] My Judgment, are solidly | . : a5 ye ware Company, which has been out}t#® Llord George prior to the Cabi- ——————_- East except Frederick D. Underwoug| "ads, and le indicated that @ defi-| lina, and not De Valera. in Chicago. Building aearen : ‘ofijimetsese © long time, net meeting, over which Mr. Lievd] FALLS ELEVEN STORIES of the Erie, insisted upon | nite announcement would speedily} Asked what she shengulof Probisis ifeadea Council Care ‘Ward left his home in New Rochetie } Gorse Presided. ‘AND ESCAPES UNHURT | comment op ine mectaton te ate pe Ds} follow these decisions, tion, Lady Astor replied: “I've col- : ci yesterday morning and came to thie —__—>——_— a comment on the decision to Mr. Loree, —_————_____ lected all sorts of views of the success] yc AGO, May 30.—With a deputy — city. SZUKALSKI GETS LICENSE Seay they admitted that wage cuts recently] KILLED 27 PERSONS and failure of Prohibition and Will sicrte standing few feet away, olIED. Mrs. Ward made the caustic com- GREENEHURG, Pe. Mey 20.—Piune publish them shortly. In the mean} oo4y to take them back to the County |BAXTER.—BARRY, CAMPABLL FUNE- AND MAY WED TO-DAY |ing cieven stortes to the ground from |made and in prospect were factors in peatyp eben) hag nag he ep a the decision to put the rates into effect , Graham C. : . re Sculptor Not sare of Date Refera} iy’ was picked up and, although | Voluntary July 1 and force the Com. ‘hi Would - | wPARLAND LEADS BARRETT BY slightly dazed, was found to ve unin-[ mission to issue orders making them| Chinese Would Have Slain} "S335 iv PRINTERS’ KLECTION -» Jeftective More, but Was Sur- DETROIT, Mich, May 80 (by the Jail If they refused, Fred Mader and| HAL CHURCH, Tuesday, ot 6 FM. Timothy Murphy yesterday agreed to| ~ = sever their connections with the Chi-| LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. cago Building Trades Council. ‘When they were released Saturday ment over the telephone, when asked it ‘would remain silent: “We will have nothing to say untid ~~ the case is over—and perhaps not ' i then” FOR LOVE OF IT} time 1 wit! express 20 opinion.” eremeesl —_—_———— CHICAGO, May 00—Staptslaun Seu-| fired. Ward arrived back at his home in| *#!sst, Polish Scutptor, who has risen} Reibl was working as ® plasterer oi i hn McParland Thi pisok chow, 16 yasre old, name 7 y he top floor of ‘the bulldt hte] e dec! of ° Associated Press).—John they promised Thomas Carey, million- ‘no questions asked. O, A. Rochelle at 10 o'clock last night, | fem obscurity to considerable fame, | the top floor of the publlins, which ta} The decision of the executives to prised. or New Fork. President of the Inter ee eaathrer he sans |e jeal Wnion, Bima en —— & few roinutes later his wife and| yesterday secured a Moense to marry] ance and fell, landing on a sand pile, j2ccePt the rates cut without protest he went for a drive along Main Street | Miss Helen Louise Walker, Chicago anne the Westmoreland Hospital |t was|overshadows the protests of laborlgence of the As: Residents said it was| society girl and daughter of a wealthy | found that no bones were broken and}ieaders from Samuel Gompers unusual for them to be seen driving| Physician. Miss Walker accompanied | he is not injured internally. i i es together. the long-haired sculptor to the license oo SHANGHAT, April 2 ~] national Typogr HAMS Pell Mt: (Cotsesges W. W. Barrett of Chicago by 3.335 ted Press).—| votes for President of the organization, ‘own | Wong Siau Di, dappe rtwenty-three-Jon returns from 680 cities out of ap- yc hatred * = - against ihe out of 5 seats an hour in| year-old leader of one of the worst proximately 735 voting in ne ae bureau, walt. maintenance of was ‘ride as twenty-six, the Railroad Labor Board Sun, “|the Shanghat police, has just been|unton’s Campaign Committee. ad “1 don't know when we will be mar-| Charles H. Brown, Prohibition Direc. ; to be shot after figures are; McParland, 26,151; Bar- Hed, he eald. “Perkabs to noeee |tor in. Newark, fs considering em-| A® might be expected, Mr. Gompers’s | sentenced avg bye gsen rett, B81. thelr $75,000 bond, that they would quit their places as labor union offi- ‘ clals. Mader had since shown signs of y r) i backsliding on his promise to resign Notice to Advertisers -' ay President of the Building Trades |, Dispsy drerising 20 copy and Counoll. Giaainewortd. i'recalves ‘efter t Pe a yesterday's meeting in Mr, | Preceding publication be u offices, the” issue was Dut | Hs ind ning ety ie squarely up to Mader. With fail as| made by Te World mun be we ‘ Consult. fader to: women to work secretly In| Protest was emphatic and hitter. Also }to twenty-seven murder . J Riiiteg te Meals one Get Nemelrane ot Tt ought to} Plovine ig evidence ageinst Violators of [to be expected was the announcement {hie henchmen will face the firing = Syee Pam BRANDYWINE |the alternative, Mader choap to quit, mDivlag ndrertinng, (7g cope fe the ,» rem Other to Give Alarm. Sepia ete . the Volstead act. in Detroit by E. F. Grable, President }sauad with him at My DAY. Murphy was tractable and made no tyasived 1; Me Thursday ing a ings to be objection to resigning as head of the rs. Esther H, Eifreth of Haddon-|or the Maintenance of Way Men, that} Wong is declared by the police to Gas Workers’ Union. Several time BALTIMORE, May 30.—E4win and| pocTOms PY AERO RACE TO BKAT| gf) a i field, N. J., Sti President of the Ww. rte m1 ” taken alt killed principally fo ° Milton. Goslorowski are twin sons of THE STORK. C. T. Un suggested Innovation a atrike vote would b n. and a} have P for the love May 30.—Wil- rated Memorial WILMINGTON, Del mington to-day cel ome ol ue le of killin, His victims c| y | during the conference he urged Mader Rest yester€ay, His mother left kim oo |carrying naval surgeons engaged in a ony “bottles Sf assorted liquors, twa} the American Federation of Labor When the young desperado was ar- sroebe tablets containing the names of} promise to Carey Saeed sting lee & dtegdt cas, race with the stork to-day to Capel pads of withdrawal blanks ond 109} whe are expecting cuts would take af rested he was unarmed and he com-|Delawareans who gave their lives in] Emmet Flood, organizer for the et ne raul pans the 720 American Federation of Labor, ob- jected. “IT would rather see Mader in jail,” Mra. Gosiorowski rushed to the police | Hatteras, following urgent calls for as-| Government envelopes im & private }atrike vote mented bitterly, but politely, on his|the World War. The brid . Station, but could mot remember which | "tence from the coast mation. Bur-} house in West bth Street, near Sixth} ‘The implied threat of a sirike yote| helplessness ‘If I had had my| historic Brandywine River and 1s wr the twine was lost. so hurried home| eons were called to the home of Surf-| avenu Was not taken seriously either by labor] weapons with me,” he told his po- [fe WME seisen, teat surviving aplay copy or ordi ded above, when emt) 4 tater than ar Will mot apie te 0 ipoounts of any @RArACLer, eomtrag oF gig: h he was. He man W. N. Willis, where the stork is women and a man who pened “ " ’ Fe Fesaitcn es an clarm was spread |eapected, ‘The family doctor is roa | aha "sock for the detectives were mre | Me Whose business it is t> keep In| lice captors, “surely T would have| east osamenaee of the Civil War. whe! Ne paperegrhieatitesenn — id si Tpeeie. Two hours later he was|reoned twenty miles from the Willis}resied and locked up im the West touch with such matters or by rail-[sent a few Led cent least to Join} was a member of Grant's staff wes one aegis yob.” i. one THE WORLD» <i ; re _ home by, flooded roads, Bireet Staion, Froad cificials, gour respected ancestors,” pf the guests, He ig eighty-six. ing be j y

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