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Second American Vessel in Issue of Larger Mer- oa eras Trouble Over Shipments AT FLLIS ISLAND chant Marine. Nee Eee ie ges re Boise of Contraband: i LONDON, June 5 (Assoctatea} VOUld Go Limit to See : Swiss Butler to Be Deported ganizations are not exempt from prosecution under the Sherman Anti- Trust Law, the Supreme Court an- z Sag inher li Press).—The steamer Seattle Spirit, Them Wed,” He To-Morrow, Authorities bound from New York for Fenit, Declares. County Kerry, with corn and a mixed : Announce. cargo, was held up in Tralee Bay by The Court delivered’ such an opin- ion in the celebrated Coronado coal @ British sloop, says a despatch from Tralee to-day. A large quantity of case, one of the most important pleces ammunition in barrels was selzed. cee tS lt NE NC CLOT I, Lawyers Ask Morschauser for Ruling on Husband’s Legal Rights in Testimony—Mrs. Ward Ready to Talk. , Slayer Faces Cunningham in , Jail, but Says He Never Saw Him Before, Despite Latter’s Recognition. a ee Commission Calls Bethlehem- Lackawanna Merger Trust— Inquire Into Midvale Group. By David Lawrence (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) WASHINGTON, June 5 (Copy- right).—President Harding has come to a show-down with members of his party in Congress. He means to keep Congress in session until a ship sub- aidy bill Is passed. Hopes of adjourn- ment in August, so as to give mem- bers an opportunity to participate Pot grit otis | in September and October, vanishing. 4- President is {n earnest sind will’ inake Allen R. Campbell, of counsel for Walter 8. Ward, went before Justice Morschauser at White Plains to-day with District Attorney Weeks to get 1 ruling on the controversy between them as to how far District Attorney Weeks may go in compelling Mrs. Beryl Ward to give testimony regard- ing her husband when she is sum- moned before the Supreme Court Grand Jury.for May to-morrow. The Grand Jury deliberations have been under the supervision of Justice WASHINGTON, June, 5.—The Federal Trade Commission has issued a formal complaint against the Beth- lehem Steel Corporation and the Lackawanna Steel Company. charg~ ing they have been and are using unfair rijthods complaint grows eiantly + tlected “hy the two com- panies. ( William E. D. Stokes, the elderly Ynillionaire, whose affairs, marital and financial, have occupled so much space in newspapers for years, testi- fyiag to-day before Supreme Court Justice Finch in the suit of his wif Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes, for $76, 000 yearly alimony, stated .that~ be, had been willing ‘to go the lmit’* in August Probst, the young Swiss butler, formerly employed at the Roll- ing Rock Country Club at Ligonter, a suburb of Pittsburgh, now awaiting deportation as an urMesirable alien, slashed both wrists last night in the psychopathic ward gt Ellis Island, where he Is being held until a steamer takes him back to Europe. He made several gashes on both of labor litigation ever to come before the Nation's highest tribunal. ’ The court held that labor organiza- tions can be held laible for property and other damages caused by the acts members during strikes. The de- cision Wieideliveced by Chief ociative Taft. The Case was brought by the ited Mine. Workers of America The Seattle Spirit is a steamer of 5,783 tons gross, built at Seattle in 4919—a United States Shipping Board vessel. Shipping records show her to have sailed from New York May ene WALTERS bade the fight of his career for it, I Cone! "As to the proposed Midvale-Inland-|Lyvinae the Coronade and other coal| 2%, calling at Boston, whence ahe|aiding Mra, Philip Ladle, former Be. adres bin 4 dai-ahae | Stegeds gress adjourns without action, a spe-I Republic merger, the commission|compantes, arising out of the Arkan-| purd Mey 0 for Cork, Dublin andj wife, to become the wife of the Rev. discovered. The implement he used] Mr. Weeks was asked if there was cial session probably will be called at ‘i able combination |#a8 strikes of 1914. , Percy Stickney Grant, rector to cut himself has not yet been found, compelling Mrs, W: ‘ence statet this ee i Chief Justice Taft in delivering the] ,, The Shipping Board steamet Seat-line Church of the Ascension. Mra. it was said to-day at Ellis Island. Atl [*2Y Way of saves galled : would be thoroughly investigated. tle Spirit, reported held up in Tralee : : sharp or pointed objects had been [testify before the Grand Jury. opinion discussed at length the ques- This proposed merger, the commis-/tion of the suability of the national sion said, has not yet reached the/and inter-national unions if the un- erate ea éd that it]!ons were responsible for what was pointlwhehe tasers eauete done, pointing out that in common Bay with contraband arms, presum-|LYdlg had divorced Stokes and when ably loaded heré, is the second Amer-|her engagement to Mr. Grant was Minnie ete over}announced, some months ago, Bishop ‘ William 'T. Manning refused, on that Urged by his friends to assume ac- tive leadership of his party on the ‘ax Bill, tariff and bonus, Mr. Harding had refrained from taking the “Let us not anticipat he said. “It {s a matter of common knowledge that a wife cannot be compelled to tell any part of a marital confidence taken away from him at the time he was placed in the ward. It was only ) a short time after he had inflicted the cuts that his plight was discovered and surgical attention given to him. es anti- laws. , Just a year ago the steamship East reins. But he is up in arms on the | Violates anti-trust law | unincorporated organizations ip Eas ship subsidy measure. It is to his} A report on the commission's action}could be sued as individuals but fad Beenie at pier in Ho- bgt oir See pee een oe Probst gave testimony before the] where no third person was present.” mind ledge the party must keep. |... nan |from necessity of existing conditions ae 5 machine guns were}, * aes Grand Jury which resulted In the Whi j Just as Mr. Wilson in his fret term |" the Renate by Chairman| (Myas utterly tmpossiile of doing| tized by the police. on’ the theory| Uns the course of thie testimony 1 rtcont. indictment of Edmund Leigh,| Walter S. Wand motored to | ' § Nelson B. Gaiskill, !n response to the Plains to-day In the car of a friend 4 ¥ they were being illegally shipped to| Which Justice Finch at first permit- i Saetive. Gha ‘ holdin | eland sally shipped tol ted and then ordered stricken from & private cetecdxe,, ‘ChSem ey ue ‘The Seuttle Spirit, now reportea|tie Tecord on the motion of Samuel ion aialaibe that the detective tanned thie> s . held up with arms, was in trouble] Untermyer, Mrs. Stokes's counsel Mrs. Norman R. Sterne’s phone wires leading to the home of to what action the Federal Govern- here less thi ey Mparcy Grant had given Mra, Lode vinced that the major act of his Ad- 7 it remained on the docket but from] here less than a month ago over a] oi? at Redford’ Hill AA they: Counsel Introduces Bank Ac-]one of Probst’s friends, Ministration is to provide a merchant | ment was taking against the com-}it, importance, involving as it did| C&PS0 of contraband liquor, Customs}® Rouse at Bedford Hills and. they Protest was being held as a wit- \Brarine. nations. the question of whether organized| !8pectors, looking over a cargo of] Wanted to get married,” Mr. Stokes} count of Helen R. Meyers. | ness aguinst Leigh, but this afternoon étana - - aa . ‘ “pickled herring" she was discharg- declared, “I was eager to help them A -y nd Mr. Harding is willing to Stand or ‘The commission,’ says the letter |labor as represented in the United WeChArE~ |. coctatat hesuie tee hed bees x6: = Assistant District Attorney Schreiber justice otherwise than by labor unions suable, The fame of the “Coronado case” arose not only from the long period regarded currency reform as para- mount and kept Congress in contin- uous session all summer until he ob- tained action, so is Mr. Harding con- and went to the jail where James J. Cunningham was brought down to the office for him to look at, The two ‘ men eyed each other for a full minute ] and then Ward went out with his lawyer, Mr. Campbell, and, hurried La Follette resolution recently passed, Leigh kidnapped him from the club, which asked complete information as { fail as party leader on the merchant] o¢ Guiskill to the Senate, ‘had con-| Mine Workers of America could be|!M. detected a non-fish-like odor. said he was not necessary in that BW ‘Warner: would : ‘ ed.” ry papers . 8 not marine issue, The Nation {s to-day | <igerable information already at hand] prosecuted under the Sherman Anti-| Opening one of the barrels, they found ing pad Bubs One of the exhibits in the papers} coiacity and that District Attorney |o*** erift r say losing $50,000,000 a year in operating | with reference to the position of the| Trust law for restraint of Interstate it filled with liquor. Further investi- Se ain Zo) eats supped, to his] in a suit for absolute divorce filed in] Banton was willing he should be de-|!f there had been mutual recognition { the ships inherited from the war and | pethienem Steel Corporation and its | commerce resulting from strikes. gation revealed that 149 barrels, sim-| {eet 19 anger as he vigorously Pro-l the Queens County Supreme Court,| ported without delay. At Ellis Island {between Ward and the man who has ¢ flarly Iubelled, contained liquo’ tested against the remarks of the wit- Moore & McCormick, No. 6 Broad-| 8%: way, are the operators of the Seattle If this man is not stopped he will Spirit. An officer of the firm said]{"s everybody on earth into the this afternoon that the loading of the| U4." shouted Mr. Untermyer as he cargo here and In Boston was care-|%ked that Stokes's statement be fully inspected. stricken from the record. “The manifest shows," said he,| “! don't think Justice Finch “that the cargo consisted of 2,100|calmly replied. Let the witness] that Helen R. Meyers, formerly tons of grain taken on here, and of }complete his Loaeiaeia Winter Garden chorus girl named asi Canadian flour, oatmeal and a small she appealed to me for the sake 3 00 6 quantity of syrup taken on in Boston. our gon," continued tho witness, |CO-respondent, deposited $43,000 in the ) “When the ship left here there were} ‘that I help her get $25,000 to pay] Chatham & Phoenix Bank at Fifth no barrels of anything in her cargo.|Mr. Grant and also to pay for im-| Avenue and 83d Street, Manhattan, in Boston is a hot bed of the Sinn Fein.| provements she had made on the|1921 and Armin Kohn, counsel for If ammunition was found it was| house in Mr, Grant's name. I told her| Mrs, Sterne, asserted Yo Justice Faw -five million, t the end of len ne tha court smuggled on in®Boston by Irish Re-|1 would go the mit so she could|cett in open court that he had can ees Ee ee usiived (fea Re ibepeloodec trea mgenminat ane genie oniae ne wrt atemles- publican sympathizers with the con-| marry the minister celled checks to show that practically and fifty millions will be spent. The|sion in this respect is in the public ing the aut Was “ i nivance of members of the crew." Mr. Untermyer again asked that] all the money was presented to Miss . United States Circuit Court of Ap-| The cargo, said Capt. C. W. Kreig,|Stokes's remarke be stricken out on| Meyers by Mr. Sterne Costello Second, Belyea Third Government expects confidently to AD orate 2. ip ‘ intereat peals for the Bighth Circuit, and in] Marine Superintendent of the line. |the ground that they were maliciously} Mrs. Sterne asks for $200 it was said he might be sent back to Europe to-morrow. tried to make the authorities believe _ ; he knows something more of the kifi- j ing of Clarence Peters than Ward has h told. With the Sheriff's permission, re- porters questioned Cunningham, but he would say nothing more informing than “save your money, boys. Save your money.” But when he was taken before Jus- tice Seeger on a habeas corpus writ at 2 o'clock Cunningham told the story of the meeting to his lawyer, Mr, McCarthy “I knew him as soon as he came in," said Cunningham, ‘He was with Lawyer Brennan and another Long Island City, to-day, by Hildure Sterne against Norman R. Sterne, up to six weeks ago the most prominent resident of the Beechhurst section of Whitestone, was the bank book of the The bank book shows a 1 co-respondent. the vessels are steadily depreciating | ,ypsidiaries and the Lackawanna Steel | The Coronado and Associated Coal in value and no others are being | Company and its subsidiaries, and the | Companies of Arkansas instituted in built by private shipping companies |yelation of each to the other and to|the United States District Court for to replace the war fleet. To drag 0n| competitive conditions in the steel] Arkansas civil proceedings against this way means, in Mr. Harding's | market generally. the United Mine Workers to recover: judgment, an absolute failure of the} This information has been sup-|treble damages under the Sherman United States to keep her place On| piemented by inquiry and research,| Act for property losses suffered by the seas with a consequent loss to]| with the result that the Federal Trade | them during a strike in the Arkansas American industry and commerce of | Commission upon the information be- | coal fields in 1914. The coal companies untold proportions. fore it has reason to pelieve, in the| alleged that the United Mine Workers The pending bill, which will be re-|janguage of the constituent act, that] had unlawfully conspired to suppress ported to the House in ten days, pro-|the proposed Bethlehem-Lackawanna | non-union competition, and that the vides for direct and indirect aid. The| merger when consummated, will con-| destruction of the property had been first year it will cost about twenty | stitute an unfair methpd of competi-| resorted to with attendant restraint of million dollars. The annual outlay | tion in that it contains a dangerous| interstate commerce to accomplish will be gradually increased to about | tendency unduly to hinder competition | that end.” t this sum back through ‘the sale ee pega . the same court, on second trial, be-| was of corn in bulk and chandise G s i d counsel fees of in Contest for World’s hips and through the profits from n in and merchandise| aise. 1. Gainsburg, counsel for]alimony and counse ) s : Gaya canton : LENINE REPORTED fore a different Federal Judge, the} in barrels, boxes and bags, where {t|stokes, declared the testimony was|and $1,500 additional for legal expen- Chamnpionshi lawyer (Mr. Campbell). I said to ‘The private companies will be Iim- AS SERIOUSLY ILL] jury found that the destruction of] would have been a simple matter for]the truth and added that Mrs. Lidig|ses. Her complaint states that sli hampionsnhip. him ‘Hello, Ward; how are you?’ He was suspicious of her husband for 4 —— considerable time and had a watch! ri apELPHIA, June 6.—Walter Two months ago an attempt to|the reason she refused to be cross- | Placed on him when he left for 4 busi-l 44° Groover of the Duluth Boat Club smuggle arms into Ireland aboard one} examined ness trip to Europe last year. : a i to-day won the Philadelphia gold of the line's six vessels was frustrated] “| shull prove that Mrs. Lydig is a] He was accompanied, the mine property was due to a con- piracy to prevent the mining of coal by non-union labor, and had resulted in a restraint of Interstate Gom- the crew to conctal considerable quan-|new what evidence would be pro- titles of contraband. duced against her and that was said to me ‘What do you mean. I never met you before,’ “Oh, yes, you have,’ I told him, ‘I know you well, but perhaps you ited to 10 per cent. in the taking of profits and must divide’ 50 per cent. of their excess with the Government to repay the subsidy. The 10 per cent. isn't guaranteed, nor are losses Physicians Attending Soviet Leader Say He Had Stroke arding 10 merce. ‘Ichallenge cup, emblematic of the to be covered by the Government, but Is Better. “The jury placed actual damages|by the master of the craft, Capt.| viciously maligned lady,” declared] Mrs. Sterne, by Miss Meyers. Sie) cniateur sculling championship of the|don't recognize me with this mous- Bakaciaienmnnecse Moscow, June 5 (Associated Press). | of $200,000, which were trebled by —_——- Mr Untermyer, swears they lived t rin hotels) orld, His time was 7 minutes 24]tache.’ Then Ward turned to Bren- (Continued on Ninth Page.) —Confirmation has been obtained of] the court under the Sherman law. (Continued on Ninth Page.) Justice Fineh granted his motion to a Paris, plpantedag tog pnt seconds, said to be a world’s record] nan and said: ‘I don't know this ¢ Thi rd, affirmed by the Ctreuit have #’s testimony Btricken from] Sterne came home last r its iW) for the distance 14 os, ph Aas a 3 the report that Nikolai Lenine, the} The awa day after his arrival his wife left him| for the distan: mile man at all; let's get out of this,’ and Court of Appeals was brought to the Supreme Court by the laborr unions on the ground that being incorpo- rated they could not be sued. a 8 . PINCHOT-PEPPER-REED Reach Brazil Coast CONFERENCE BREAKS UP WASHINGTC IN, June 5.—The confer- ence here to-day between Senator Pepper of Pennsylvania, Major David R. Reed, Bolshevik Premier, had suffered an LIVE WIRE KILLS fl, FiNipler, bas -eaiteres a TWO BOYS ON BANK |intition is serious, tut that be Ia OF “SWIMMIN’ HOLE” improving. The physicians attending Lenine : ; have issued the following carefully Lads’ Swim on Way Home} guarded bulletin: iy ~< a “At the present moment M. Lenine's From Sunday School temperature is normal. He feels bet- Js Fatal. ter, and the patient, for whom vas SIMCOE, Ont., June prescribed absolute rest during the Albert Patterson and Cyril | pear future, is mow on the road to they went out Mrs, Helen Blanchard, a widow and a cook and general hovseworker of Hungarian birth, of No. 208 Bast 126th Street, created something of a to-day when she called on Dis- Attorney Weeks to tell him she Walter 8, Ward, Clarence ~ and two other men in an argument on the sidewalk in the record aul V. Costello of the Vi e ATLANTIC FLYERS Fut I do not think the statement|and he closed up his Beechhurst home Pista ees ees) a ak ysevee ees AT PERNAMBUCO] ™32¢, with any maticious in) etn Oe neal Kohn, Sterne ts] eT tas behind. Hoover: Hilton Helye tent," declared the court. ‘It was| Well known in theatrical and fir MORE TOM aG iN Tes: wan Gun foe ber a xplanation of why she wanted| Circles. He was at one tine hind Costello and, W E. Garrett Gil. ay} the $25,000." clated with Joe Leblang, the theatri | Conte ade x ; Ae — $ I i cea achat ereculator When the war] ™ore, Bachelor Barge Club, last any Delays and . nh broke out he became Pre ‘ : DIDN’T CRY “FORE” | 2roke ont ne became F “| VALENTINO IS FREED Accidents. AT GOLF, WOMAN Jtionn ftecentiy. he erent. tie] IN CHARGES OF BIGAMY PERNAMBUCO, Brazil, June , M as, eee NG Stee Sterne Trading Company to purchase A (Associated Press).—The Por'ugucse IS SUED FOR $4,000 surplus war materials for the Gov] Insaffetent Evidence to Hold Him, ernment, Jan © Rules, naval aviators, Capts. Sacadura KRIDGEPORT, ¢ ca soy yt | fu'l recovery. Republican nominee to succeed Senator n., June Mr. Kol arene ernanis AMR E 5 ASRRES SOUND ONG Atteon Ts BERLIN, June 6.—Premier Linin,| crow, ard Gifford Pinchot, Republican] Coutinho, arrived here shortly after] jose ses, Willis sO fobs oe eases epnnl LOR ANGBLMs, Cale cane &—(n of the Bronx plant of the Ward eee ee ere pecengouted when J who suffered a severe, stroke last | nominee for Governor of Pennsylvania, |moon to-day, havin” flown in thel RROREAE Pe er iain, Bese Tony Sad colneel (eee are 1 dolph Valentino, screen actor, 08) Faxing Company at 2 o'clock on the i Pp 0 wimmin’ z a 0 Republican State Chair- y { Weotport fatled to shout re ca § has enjoye reed of a charge of bigamy here to " 3 hole on thely. way from Sunday rosie! teRoree OE EAy: In des. | 10 select & Melared by one of the con-|¥dro-aeroplane from Fernando Nor-| | vhe struck a golf bait, [Rcome and tx about to reatiz day. When the felony complaint Jafternoon of May 14 or 15 when she school yesterday. Beet moras some- | ferees to have ended “in friendly dls-Jonha, thus completing their trans-| Syciiacl Gilbertle, an employce of [S,ou00 from the operations al Tit /aguinet him was dismissed after @ [was looking up am opportunity for { They grasped a wire that had Soviet Envoys Litvinoff and Radek, | “6reement atlantic Might from London. the Westport Golf rented [terme Trading Company, Abraham) preliminary hearing, The Justice of employment at Huste Point, 5 pss lek, | “rhe matter will be taken to the meet- a‘ auras ed |J. Spiro, appearing as counsel fo the Peace rulled there was insufficient been used to illuminate the pond ta here negotiating extension of the| ing of the State Committee Saturday In] They started from the Island of/ « ‘vmplaint In Superior Court |sterne, entered a general le of} evidence to support the complaint e described Peters accurately and said he was shabbily Greased. Mr, Weeks lost interest in her somewhat, t for skating last winter and were |treaty of Rapallo, have been sum- instantly killed. moned by radio to return immediately to-day asking $4,000 Fernando Noronha, off t Coast, for Pernambuco, at Braziliar ain the charges of infidelity and he Dismissal of the case followed thr ing struck on the head jal of the allegation that the de-]days of testimony concerning — the Philadelphia, it was said. — 45 o'clock The bodies were found hanging |to Moscow THE wor i th i 0 Mowe Pp is morning. Gill claims Mrs, Meredith [fendant ts 1 y wealthy. Jus-] marriage in Mexicall, Mext Ma ‘ sedis ae Arcade, | Pullt BB a ; jar is |n F exica exieo, on May | wing ERAS naka pee neniie 2c iis June 6th, Open! a Bi ow NY u maa} Their transatlantic flight bad been wligent, reckless, and car Lice Puwestt epnaunesd te would ap. (1h, of Valentina’ And Mime Winitred (ieee ene Sho one cmmemneree amen ’ - (Racin Entries on Page 2) Root Garden and. Resta mt Specht Spek dag ane’ sl fer bares Interrupted by accidents in April and — less I") hitting the bail about the Ipoint a referee to n the! De Wolf-Shaunessy-Hudnut and their | Pecause he had come to her home in - " ‘a ‘o and hie orchi Dancing. vt travellers’ checks for sale. early May. course. Anancial standing of the defendant honeymoon in Paim Springs, Cal. New York as ® representative for

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