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BRIEF CHRONICLES BYLANDANDSEA Ttokt and Flashes Which Bulletin in Condensed Style the
News of the World.
TIMELY HISTORY PARAGRAPHS ■vwita at Washington Which Loom bargo as Crucial Happenings.
Industrial Activities at
Woodrow Wilson rtp-dlntes note Tumulty credited to him m Jefferson Day dinner. At a meeting of 500 union labor leaden at Chicago. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, attacked the one big union Idea whlrh has been fathered by John Fitzpatrick, president of the Chicago Federation of Labor. General Wood making brillent record In PhlUpplnea Justice
Harding abendoi* l ope cf Genoa jcunference solving Europe's problems. Governor Morrow, of the Panama Canal Zone, reported to Secretary Weeks that the Panama Canal showed a tailing off In business during February, as compared with movements through the canal during the same month of last -aar. Assurance that attempts to defer teal enactment of tariff legislation be-
srlU not prove sncceaaful, was given by Senator McCumber of North Dakota, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. The public is to be represented on the coal'investigating cote mission, to be appointed by the President, as propened In the Bland bill, redrafted following bearings by the House Labor
The United Mine Workers of Am*rIca Intend to wlr the nation-wide ccal strike by a vigorous fljrh and lawful means. John . Lewis, president of the I union, said. Charles S. Whitman, former governor of Netr York, advi need the j novel proposition before the Chicago Association of Commerce that It be , made lawful to compel criminals haled | to court to t'Jce the witness stand. Josephs and Rosa Blazek. the Siamese twins, were separate In death. The bodice were cut apart after relatives at Chicago had abandoned plans to return them to CzecboSlovakia In a specially bulK coCln. The ! separate bodies were taken to the ! Bohemian Cemetery for cremation. Senate tariff bill reported; will raise between 1330,000.000 and *350.000-OOG Daugherty says government will not permit law violation by miners and operators in reaching wage agree-
meats.
Lewis Henry. Bapubllcan. dry andldate. elected over Frank Irvine, “wet" Democrat. In Thirty-aerenth New York Congressional D*strict.
The Senators apparently have team which is likely to figure In the big money at the end of the season un-
Borah (Idaho) charged the administration violated Us pljdges against for-
REBELS SEIZE DUBLINCOURTS Party of 300 Armed Men Alto Take Hotel Near By and Fortify Both Buildincs.
MAI. DANIEL SULLIVAN
far Waahlngtan'a Safety
FITTT ARBIICEE if FREED 11 JURY
WILLIAM S. FIEUHNG
NEED THEM, THEY EXPUIN Say They Needed Headquarter*—Public Buildings in Bilge Are Occupied. Diaordera Are Renewed in Belfast.
Dublin. — Shortly after midnight armed rebels seised the Four Courts— j Dublin's law courts—and a large hotel , adjoining. This coup was carried out ! by a detachment of 300 or 400 men, ; some of whom were armed with rifles i
and revolvers.
Entrance to the Four Courts was ob- i talned by means of a ruse. A few j L R. A. scents diverted the attention of three policemen who were on duty
Film Actor Acquitted by Acclamation in Rappe Manslaughter Case. PROSECUTOR IS SATISFIED Jurors Out Six Minutes—Famous Mov«e Comedian Gats Acquittal After Third Trial—Disorder Forastalied by Order of Judge.
San Francisco.—A verdict of acquittal was returned by ■ Jury In the third trial of Boscoe C “Fatty* Arbudce on a manslaughter charge growing out of the death of Miss Virginia Rappe. motion picture actress. The Jury was
out six minutes.
! The defendant was deeply effected, i He received the verdict with a great : sigh of relief. There was no demov-
— —' — -* —~ *•«*«* — '*-s/ , mi 1 1 • «ration, the court having warned Inalde the courty ard at the front ee- j MaJ. Daniel Sullivan, who. as chief | Mlau Durf ee Artrance while a small body of Invaders j of police, is responsible for the guard- f**" ,
climbed the gates at the rear. The po-; lug of the nation's capital. No other ; bo f“ e ' U* | defendant's .WITS. wuua* 5. Furamg. ma ster 4 lice, going to the front gates to In- ; chief of police In the country has a ■ inletlJ- Both she and Arbuckle shook ^ pbotoeran’ed is
nntM i«»«. »v« —— •»— —— I greater responsibility than Major Sul-1 hands with the Juror*. 1 — - -
To maiaiata the United States Navy
by the naval limitation treaty of the Washington Conference would be ”lnJarious to the Interests'’ of the country. Secretary of Stats Hughes declared In a letter to Congressman Republican. Massachusetts.
NATION’S BUSINESS
United Slates foreign trade gained ts Mhrch. February railroad earnings Indicate AS, pier cent annual return. Merchauis and marine men attack St. liawreuce canal project j>s useless. Advance 1c ha price of woolen ddsh of from 10 is 45 cents a yard were put into effect by the American ‘ ~ l. tt a
University of California. Berkeley, has accepted an Invitation from Ornell University far a dual track meet at Ithaca. N. Y., May -ft. Three New York Giant rookies were dispatched to the bushes. Pitcher Malone and Catcher Simlde were sent to Billy Gilbert's dob at Wateritury, while Pitcher Procter was handed back to Columbia, S- C. whence be came. New York State Athletic Commission announces the suspension of Lew Tendler. lightweight boxer. Before selling for Europe on Tuesday Jack Kearns said that Jack Dempsey would box Harry Greb eight rounds in Philadelphia when be re-
turned to America.
Jack McAullffe, the former lightweight champion, announces that be Is going to bring Joey Beckett from England and may match hla to box
Representative Beck of Wisconsin requested that the profits of cuel operator* and dealers be made known. Legislation vesting authority in a government agency to advise business la advance as to the legality iff a propuaed course of conduct was advocated by Nelson B. Gaakill, chairman of the Federal Trade Commisaiua, la an address at Washington before a conference of trad* association representatives coovn Commerce Hoover. Several squads of police were called to the River Rouge pleat of the Ford Motor Company to disperse a crowd of 2JM0 unemployed men who besieged the gates In search of Jobs. Republican promises to rvrlae the tariff upward on a protective basis progressed toward fulfillment when the Senate Finance Committee reported a revision of Kordney s tariff bill, which j was passed by the House nine months ,
aco.
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The management of Ebbeca Field, In Brooklyn, wes Informed by the Boxing Commission that a license to hold lights In that inclosure during the summer months would be granted If the proper application was submitted. It is planned to bold daylight bouts on the field during the absence of the Brooklyn ball club. The Australian Davis Cup term, consisting of Gerald L.' Pattaraoo. J. O. Anderson, O’Hara Wood and J. B. Hawkes. was selected. Whltey Witt, bard-blttlng outfielder, was placed on the market by Connie Mack, manager of the Philadelphia Athletics. *Tm through with him," was all Mack would aay. Miss Martha Bayard s defeat of Miss Helen Gllleeudeau and Miss inn«n Scharman's victory ovet Mias Edith Sigourney are surprises of Plnehum tennis. The State Boxing Commlarton baa given Its permission for a heavyweight bout between BUI Brennan and Billy Miske at the Boston Arens cm May L Harry Greb has signed articles with s Buffalo promoter to box on Memorial Day in that city against say white man who can be secured.
Mrs. Thomas wU’. get only trom The, dore Shorn* estate. J. P Morgan. New York, on committee investigating crime condition*, j l hi on leaders to contest West Vir- ' flUUs Injunction prohibiting unionlza- :
lion activities.
A challenge to the popularity of j the Volstead act was issued by Repreaaatatlre Hill, ul Maryland, when he introduced a bUl In the House seeking ' to create a local option district of aacb Congrcsakual district in the country for live purpose of obtaining a vote upon -.TS per cent beer in the
Coming election.
Girls uuated trom Michigan Normal
>1 for
Governor Miller of New York signs BUI curbing theater ticket speculstiun. Cox In Louisville political speech pots burden of campaign Issues on
Roy Marshall, soldier, must serve a ten year prla.-n sentence at me McNeil's Island Federal Penitentiary for ' rubberie* • -minuted at Vladivostok, Siberia, while a member of the Am ericas expeditionary force In IKK. The United state* Supreme Court affirmed the declslup of the Northern California Federal District Court. Human butcheries In dlheriu blamed «u Setuehoff by American army ofli-
cera
Weeks replies to attacks on War Department for laxity la dosing up war CMUractn Hoover asks trade associations to co-operate with the go-emmen- In ■wglstering pulse of commerce. Charles Klein, the New York Dudlord who received a thirty days' workhouse sentence for falling to supply Best IB as apsrUEcht. began segvi-sg hla sentence vat BlsckwsUs Island. J Keeper* set K!eta sifting ashes lr the I atokehouse adjoining the peaiteuiiary. I
Sir Boas Smith, Aaetralla . flyer, killed In England, while testing plane for round-the-world flight. Russians demand radical changes in Allied reconstruction.program ; submit counter propocals; France adopts oi*en
diplomacy.
A number of American drivers of relief wag-ns In Russia have been killed In til* streets ^y the famished populace, who seized the horses for food, according to rvport* received by American relief organizations in Paris from the Ufa, Baahkeer and Tchyllaboisk famine districts. The German government notified the Reparations Commission that It will make a payment of 18.051,075 eu id marks under the provisional moratorium agreed upon. Major Herheit Rowth- Armstrong, prominent Welsh lawyer, was sentenced to death for tn« murd« r of hi* wife, Mrs. Katherine Annsirong. France plana a scssailcr-al move at the economic parley L els Barthou, Us chief delegate, in Heated. Uu**!* protested against allied terms a* placing her on a par with Turkey. B.,ak of EngD'd cuts discount rate to 4 per .-eat. Sir Arthur J. Falfour Is made Earl 11*1 lour cf Whtttlnhame. The Prince of Wale* landed at Yokohama for hi* visit to Japan. Irish rebels attacked and captured their former headquarters at Athlone. Germans and Russians at Genua balk at Aiiltd financial plana. Lloyd George may suggest world peace The Moroccan village of Caserto was set afire by Spanish bombers in a raid In ahico both seaplanes and airplanes took part. The lorrender cf several Nnri .cun chiefs was co^flrrueU.
quire Into the presence of the 1
were Deed with revolvers pointed J Tlvan with the cap!ml always a center ! The quick return of the Jury was a j goua^benreaf Uw
through the Iron bars and were eom-
peTed to put up their hands
Immediately the men who climbed the gates at the rear came 02 the eeene behind the police guard and re-
lieved them 0/ their keys
The police and caretakers were then confined D a small telegraph office at the aide entrance within the precincts of the courtyard. Detachments of L R. A. immediate: r arrived In motor cars,
lorries and on foot
Taking poeaesalon of every room <a the boll dirts, t&e Invaders proceeded to fortify the place Window s and doors were sand-bagged and furniture used for barricades. By daybreak the whole building was D a state of complete
defense.
A police station adjoins the Four Courts, but the officials of that establishment, although aware of the coup, were powerless to act. Inhabitants In the locality are leaving. fearing a conflict with rive Free State troops. The invaders are fully equipped with war material, and commandeered large supplies of bread and meat from the various local factories. There was considerable alarm D the city In consequence of the dramatic coup, and th.- activities of the armed garrison were watched by large crowds. The Four Courts, which occupies a prominent position at the North Quay, war one of the chief centers of fighting daring the Easter rising. Trenches were dug around It and the garrison was among the last to surrender to the British troops on that occasion. Commandant General Rory O'Connor explained that the occupation of the Four Court* and the large hotel adjoining, from which the guest* had to depart, was carried oat not as a coup d'etat, but because his force* had cot enough room In the Fowler Memorial Hall occupied several weeks ago. He added that he knows nothing of a revolution and that his publicity department wll be set up D the seized prem-
ises.
Republican activities are reported from other parts. It will be difficult to avoid a conflict at Sligo. Arthur Griffith 1* determined to keep hi* engagement to address a meeting there. A strong Free State party with an armored car arrived In the town anl took possession of the county JsH. Later armed Republicans occupied the Victoria Hotel, formerly a military barracks, the Court House, the Town Hall, the post office, the evacuated police barracks and other buildings. At an extraordinary meeting of the Sligo Corporation the mayor appealed for the safety of the citizens and naked all to assist to a avert a civil commotion. He said Commandant General McKeon wired: "As the competent military authority of the mldwestern command 1 know nothing of the proclamation." This refers to the Republican proclamation forbidding Griffith's meeting. Brig. Gen. Devins said the proclamation was Issned solely In the Interests of peace and that the last thing they would do would be to fire on the soldiers of Ireland. The mayor proposed that all citizens should be urged to avoid a public demonstration and to co-operate In maintaining good
where anarcblata and lawbreakers are I surprise,
always active. Edward Brown, whose pre
FAMISHED RUSSIANS HilN6U.S. DRIVERS Pcpuboe Crazed by Hunger Seize American Rebel Wagon Horses for Food—Cholera Raging. Paris.—a number at American drivers of relief wagons D Russia have been killed in the streets by the famished popuDce, who seized the horses for food, according to reports received by the American relief organization* In Paris from the CD. Baahkeer and
TchjUabulsk Dmlm
pox, typhus and dysentery are ragtag, and the hospitals are dead rut* of supplies, and extremely short of helpers. Bluer cold aad the complete alienee of fuel are adding to the suffering*.
the Jury was objected to by the prosecution. wa* foreman. There wa* a slight Jelay when the Jury returned, due to the absence of the district at-
torney.
On September 5, 1921. a drinking party was conducted In Arbuckle’* suite In the Hotel SL Francis, whlcn wa* attended by Mis* Rappe, her friend. Mrs. Bamblna Maud cL-lmont; Zey Prevost and Alice Blake, show girl*, and others. After Aibuckle had been alone In his room with Miss Rappe for a brief period, she was found on a bed. apparently In agony. Four days Uter she died from the effects of ruptured bladder. On September 10. Mr*. Delmont swore to a murder cha-ge against Arbuckle and three days later the grand Jury returned an Indictment A police court bearing of Mrs. Delmont'* charge resulted la It* being reduced to tnanj slaughter, and Arbuckle went to trial on this charge on November 14. On Sunday. December 4. the Jury ended a period of deliberation covering fortythree hours with the statement that It coaid not agree. The second trial started January U and ended February 3, the Jury being out fo ty-four hours. -Arbuckle testified In the first trial, bat did not do so D the second. Mist Rsppe bad come to San Francisco with her manager, A. Semnacher, and Mr* Delr. ont for a visit, end were Dvlted to the Arbuckle party by Fred FDchba -k. room mate of Arbuckle. According to the testimony there was a generous supply of liquor i. the party end Arbuckle entertained the guests while wearing his pajama* and bath-
AD MillDr Russia** t* Die Mere
Harvest, Relief 4gent flay*
Genera.—From aD to seven million Russian* will have died of famine before the seat crops are harvested, according to a report received from Captain Quisling. Mpreeanflng the International relief organization, beaded by I>r. Fridtjof Kansm. Captain Qu.sUng
and at L00G00U D
the following affected regions: NlcoDJev, EkaterinosDv, Donets, Kharkov, Krememchoug and Poltava.
After the party MDs Rappe was taken to another room of the hotel and later to the sanatorium, where sue died. While the Investigation Into the death wa* progressing, Zey Prevost and Alice Blake, the two principal protect!’Ion witnesses, were seat “for safekeeping" tc the home of an attache of the district attorney's office, the fear bring ,n.*ssed that they “might be approached.” This action of the
. _ . _ district attorney was characterized as May 1 at Q0G000 la the region of “imprisonment'' by Garin McNab, chief
defense counsel, and wac made an
Dsue In both trDD
The testimony of Miss Prevost and MDs Blake In the second trial differed so materially from their statemenu in the first trial that the prosecution madj an attempt to impeach them and designate 'hem “hostile witnesses." The attempt was re led oit by the court. Both had testified In the first trial that they heard Mias Rappe my while suffering on the bed: “He hurt me." In the second hearing their recollection was hazy on thU point. Incidents of the first trial were the bringing of a perjury charge against Mr* Minnie Neighbor* Lot Angeles, and the mysteriona poisoning of Mr* Irene Morgan, Pasadena, both defense witnesses. The charge against Mr* Neighbors was dismissed and Mr* Morgan recovered. Incidents of tit* second trial were the failure of Arbuckle to testify. The attempu to Impeach the prosecution witnesses releired to and the decision of toe defena* pot to make a final argument.
WORLD’S NEWS IN CONDEhSED FORM
SPANISH RULERS HUMBLE Sovereigns Publicly Wash Feet of Twelve Poor Men and Women. Madrid—The annual ceremony of foot washing took place In Columnar Hall of the Palace, when King Allon u and Queen Victoria washed the feet of twelve poor men and women In the presence of grandee* members of the diplomatic corps and large gathering -f the public. After the ceremony the poor m» and women were given complete outfits of clothing and baskeu of food and wine.
EPIZOOTIC AMONG CATTLE
discovered D '. aLeluri* says a dispatch tc 11 Mondo from Mondovl, jt Piedmont Specimens of uranium taken from the district are said to have shown a sufficient quantity of radium to warrant further Drevtiga-
tlon.
PARIS.—American engineer* before leaving the Rhine, dynamited Fort Alexander and dismantled other P rt* according to a Mayance dispatch. French detachments have been Installed at NeuwDd. Engsn and Asterstein, repDcLtg the Americas Army of Occo-
patloA.
TOKIO.—While gone tebore thundered a welcome, end whistles of coMitDas craft crowding Yokohunt harbor added their shrill eDmor, the British warship Renown nosed hei way Into the royal dock, briarDg the
United States and
DEATH HALTS PROPOSED FUGHT AROUND WORLD
Australian Aviator an* Enginttr Kffled When Plane Fats in Trial Taet London. — Sit Rot
High: around the world, was Wed a the presence of ha Smith, at the Vlckers-VIktag had planned to make a worid rirex* liergeant Bennett, the accompanied him on his famous digit to Australis In ISIS, was aDo kill** In the tragic crash.
D the machine, whlD^OaptaD Cockerel, of the Vlckera ‘ throigb her pace* mine behaved beauHfaUy. Oa 6> acendlng. Captain Cocfcarsll hamlet over the machine to Kr Roe* wba amid the applauding sboats of a cosstdernble number of spectator* msts a fine take-off. HD brother. Sir Keith was delayed In reach and aj was to Intrepid flyer. For flfti the ir-eehlne through tto erdlasr) tying test, then be prepared to descent. When cbjut L200 feat boot* ground be shut off the angina. Almou Immediately sne began a not dive anl. efforts o: her pilot to right her DUlnj. the made a spinning noae-dtvn. Ga*> ertng terrific speed as Mm neared ground, she smashed Into ptocea oc fence surround!^ the Scnohlands ■ race-track. Sir Ross was Hfetns «£'* lifted fron Sergeant Bennett, sitting Behind hi* died a few mDatac after bring ext* cated from the wreckage. The Viking. It to said, was the machine yet tnrnod oat by Tickets lu wing span was Sd fast; wing *r*s 635 square feec; net weight. SU2*
LATEST EVENTS AT WASHINGTON
flaoaD Cotnmittae 1
tenator Caldsr of Maw York l"W» duced a bill in the esnato. the Niagara Bridge Company D* right D build a BrM Niagara River. Agitation growing ever missal of Bureau of Engraving Printing director and ooporintsf'#«nu may bocomo campaign !•»**« administration Insists notion was «* to inefficiency which Imperilled m'*' ty of government oecurity Dm-* Democrats charge spoils politics f*
tuated IL
DROWNS SELF IN BATH
_ _ responsiW# for an orgy of mu'
Son Discovers Body After Doing House . P'IDge and raglao In taotimony »• 1
Work. hearing before the Committee s'
. . Orange, N. Y.—Unaware that hit Education and Labor retied by £ ‘' v
Prince of Wales on an official visit to anther, Mr* Anna Berger, forty yean *tor Borah, chairman, who ***'•■ Japan. Jlu. had drowned herself In the bath- i c *Dd deportation of the Co*"'
INDIANAPOLIS. — Federal Indict- tut >- her Louis, on his return home '•ader.
meats against mlae union ufficDl* and tnM> bu»DesA. washed dishes he found . Gr «* t Britain, Franco and Japs' 1 mine owner* charging rioDUou at the ‘ ,n th * thinking she had gone P««od to exchange view* on the Sherman And-Tnut law, *111 not he ‘hopping, sod waited for her te ap- reservation before ratifying tn * dismissed. IDrry M. Daugherty. United I 1 *"- Growing anxious he wen: Your power treaty. SUtes attorney general. Intimated la through the house, and D the bathtub House leaders predicted the a statement Dsoed Just before he left wlth a heavy blanket over her head.’ "Svy" forces will be defeated » r ' ,
1 he found her body. 1 — *•
Indian >p..tit
GENOA.—It to repartee the Kuorians will reject the formula, drafted by the allied experts as the bxai* of discusslon of European reconstruction. The j Russian representatives, u is D- ^
time led. are prepared
1 the Navai
alternative plan.
ALL WAR BONDS AT PAR
New York.—Liberty Issues were the
r>mlnrini r....t»_
»he vote to token c propristlon bill.
Efforts to bring the United Ststos the Genoa conference failed 1 Chang* the attitude of tho tration, which Is that the only P* 1 t cipation In European affairs oc* '*■ tie at this time to American men-w" ship in ths Reparations Crinmis* lor the protection of Aawri**"
!**'■«- "Web involved single Mocks^rfi^ff??" The loyalty of Porto RDo to th* Ur '* SAN JUANe—Differences between ff. WO. States was defended by Repress'' - -*’ Mont Reilly, gorsmor ..f Porto Rio,. Final prices for this entire rr™,-, ‘‘v# Humphreys of
• ~ ~ • 111 speech in support of
dominant features of a
- - ; *ry extensive
DUBLIN.—Michael Collin* head of '.radius in the bond market. prsctlcnllT [be Dish Free State, aud former i'resi- that eerie* notably the SVfc* rlo-
Texas Herds Affected With Blood
Poisoning After Heavy Rain* Fort Worth, Tex.—Following heavy
rains of D't week, an epizootic of riiysterions blood poisoning has broken
out in west Texas cattle herds, cans- ! the Dish Free Store, aud former Fresh vue ... lag many deaths and resulting In nn | dent Eauon De Valera have agreed in « to par or better, on transact inn. appeal to the Slate Live Stock Sanitary on oesco. which Dvulved .in.i> m 1— . ..
• '--rumisalon here. Two men have botm
sent to the afflicted area*. —, ... , v , lIUB „ It Is bellevid that the cattle cot- and Antonia Bercrio, president of the showed gains, and in ——< .. traded the disease at water boles - — • - ...
and tack*
sou .oaiou.o oaimv. j.irs ueui oi uw gains, and D several Porto Rlcaa «aiaU, .Lav, been ael dosing u.-— were at the hD^
; quotations.
«i mstancea —vf—■ • —- — the hlgneat callt, ‘ B f#r *" loveetiosttoo of
complaints made apauri Ovverr^

