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ITEMS TO INTEREST ALL •toff Chronicle of Pa at Occarroncoo Throughout tto Union am.' Our
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Mayor Thompaon t CWcoifo rlakco New York to study transit pmblwaa. Oornpers says laws remilatlnc unions would set back labor 500 years. Mrs. Harold MrCormick reported enpaped to her business a'd.'lser, Ed ward Krenn. a Swiss. A request from Federal Judge J. C Hutchison to stay tue handin' ot Cart Parker of Hanisrllle. W. Ta . at Houston. Tex, reached the county Jail three minutes after Parkir v Rents of ware earner’ throughout the country have on an tv crape per cent since last November, but ey still are 85 per cent above pre-war figure*, said a report made public In New York by a tlstlcal organisation maintained by
manufacturers.
Former President Wilson advises John C. Higdon not to make
race In Missouri.
Many of ti ose memb.rs of the grad- • .-.r.rr-.ri.r,^,j-rur.r.rLrr.r.r-ri-W UOtlng ClSSS St AWllpOllS Who fall tO I ' %srncuiMg'TVXM ‘receive commissions are planning f WAiMinui JW ; enter merchant - arine service. It was
staled at the Shipping Board
First three^os rters of fiscal year shows slump Sf IS7?.000,000 In Federal
revenue.
President to be asked to approve bonus bill differing only slightly from John Bassett Moore, former conn H(w mensuie. tolor of the state department and now j president Harding asks *960000 •« • member of the newly created Inter- proaeoue perpetrators of war frauds; aatlooal court of Justice, has beem ap- | Daugherty appoints special prosecutor, painted to represent the United State* Chief Justice Taft probably will caam tto Kales of Warfare Commission I Mt to name chairman of arbitral com■Mhortaad by tbe anna conference. mission to discuss debts owed by The senate la er'Cutlve session Russia, adopted a resolution authorising tbe ; Naval board recommends ships President to revive between the United scrapped under naval limitation treaty ■fates and Aastria and Hungary tbe 1 be sank by gunfire, sold on stocks or dsni vT extradition treaty with tbe ! sold for Junk.
o discuss
irehy.
Flaw for rearganislng tbe govern- ! man departments, expected to eliminate dupllcati' n of work End achieve • as ring of W0.000.00p a year, were practically completed at a White Hi
FRENCH CABINET BACKSBELGHMA Poincare’s Government Agreot to Measure Aimed at Blocking British Oil Monopoly in Russia. KULLIFYING SOVIET MEMO Cabinet Votes ta Ogpsas Encrovcnmant ml Saviat Upas Pftvsta Proparty.
1‘srtm. — The provlMoaal which the French defecation gave to the note to Russia, drafted at Ueaoa and signed by all tto conferees cept Belgium. wOl to withdrawn, sad France will stand by tor neighbor la resting any e* rate property la Tula dedal on laet meeting hare atMPdad by lauU Bart boa. who tod came tr-ro Gewoa ta My l
* tori;
President Harding -ill play la tbe inter-city newspaper men's golf tour^
Ckngren appropriated R00J100 more ““f”. 1 < * B Ju f* 12 ln Ne " dsr MisBlssit>i>l flood control poadbly on the cv urar of tbe Engl-
or the senate finance ^ Go,f ^
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the l mted States ^mt arrangements for a toot between him t-od Jess WUlard were progressing favorably, said in Paris be would be glad to meet Wll-
i lard again. He also was ready to meet
NATION'S BUSINESS j y 1 "*" u »
} 1*001 in London, be dedared.
Golf, tenals and other athletic Tclkm . f 12 soldier hoepltals. at a «» pdvate grounds »n' of fKXiOOjaiu and with a total cm- B< ’ * <J “~ OD *** h v parity of 5.450 beds. 1. provided for In nM, ‘ r ,be ■? ni *y
SEE EMI MOVE T01IDSEMINS Saiti That Plans Are Under Consideration for Ameliorating Reparations Situation. ACTION BY LLOYD GEORGE British Pramlsr Holds LooQ Coolersnc* With Hsad* at lisriin Dslsgatloh. Soviets May Acespt Alllad Offer. It Is Said.
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Genoa.—The German chancellor. Dr. Wlrth. and the German foreign w.lnlstev, Dr. Rathenau. were summoned to Premier Lloyd George's villa and remained for several hours in conference with tbe prime minister. Lord Blrken- j bead and Sir Edward Grise. Both Gerand British were noncommuul-
catlve -egarding the subjects discuss- j „ "JT , «. hot n>m.™ « ™™i th.1 W-m. ] ”
were considered for ameliorating Ger- j ^
many's reparations situation. sports. She la yw ! The EagUsfa delegates have announc- . - - - - -
*’*• | ed that they still adhere to tbe sug-
Aasistsni Secretary Roosevelt >tetlBed that, for the next two years at Mast, oil taken under the private leases engfat tu be conserved for tbe propose*
Madison Square Garden. New York, has matched Ray Pryd of Homestead tc box Jimmy Hamlin. Denver light weight, ten rounds May IE
to the sug- America to o docntMoa ad *«r» hr
gestlon for a meeting of the Mgnatoriea j tbe world's
of the Versailles treaty, either at Oe- *
twenty-ana, tto Importance of tto ap-' noa or a neighboring city, before Mky
SL to take under advisement measures which may be necessary respect- i lag tbe German reparations payment j due on that date, which Germany has j
willing ta ran re 8a tto right mi Rmfea to seise property tar gm-ament naan It is not wRiiag te see private property seised (or tto purpose of SetUmg It (a tto Ugtoat bidder Tto cnMnfe took tto stand that (to rrcugnitioa of this principle f
MSmSENTS M ODRM NOLfi SBZED BHJMI8S Befure ta Etrauta Structures OcosM After SfeNe of
(toy repudiate all rumor* that there ta any Intent leas on their part to sur-
pecting to
the memorandum to Bumla which hie j Dublin.—Tto buildings delegsilon ha* prortatomlly accepted, j UobUn by tto dissident und then induce the pramfer to meat ^ to tMr M
Lloyd Geo-ge to diemas reparations. ' But In this to was diaappidutad. as tto entire cabinet united la tto «eeisicn to remain true to their ccnvictlons. even though their stand reeatted
la a complete breaUag up of the cam- part as s
Tbe position take- by tto cabinet la that If tto c- aferenee now breaks up tto blame will attach to therm wbc
have
MOTES TOi
WAB-TK RUU1D
inability to pay. J
memorandum an F.usaIsd Both Executive ad UgWativt
Branchct of Gciaams! frt-
pare tc Td
itskovsky. Tchltctorin and LUvlrcff
possible to cMlect shipping dues. This fhet is etatorrnssliig the port board In tto payment of wages of Its staff, which
noernge 20 per cent 1 as man .-‘renew i rM .p MlctlcmUj penwieas.
i K “ lph Gr *** le * 1 - hstkwl pocket W1 1 1Urd rhamploc. .New Tork defmted
Action under the ound trip fare was Walter Franklin of Kansas CJty 196 to Mprt cent. The new rates are eifec- ln th , flm ^ thf4r Bee May 15. ; ^ champion ran oot J. 96 Kepreaentadve Ansorge. New York, innings. His high run sras 20 totrodaced two Joint rraoludoos which j A , Cuymon. Okla, Chief John Met MM lift tto ban from 2.75 per cent qua. Lamed. Kan.. Indian, won over Beer and permi: .-u manufacture under jud Flynn, tto Poeblo (Oolo ) fireman. k ~ 0t r l !by. kaoefcout In the sixth rvund of a *'**?■,**?■ * ’ be •* B *“ 00 I Mcheduled tea round bout. They am
Bm «f the Finance Commltee's amend- heavyweirbtt.
toasts to tto house tariff bill showed r- u.wi, o.w. tm myrnUM u, CM,,*,, B,nn.rTn«- ... clnu. ud Sr .‘S. SCT *'" r aMMC or U0UU 1. u» o™ LaFotletle o. Rlsctmr.n was tto only r— nt i .. \|adlaon Sonare Gardm
■ ■W’ 1 ™ •• >«•Ro-n athlete and former aaticnal amateur i . . . „
eotf rbampiun. will have tto no- hM^UR* iljN «Wd enviable task of selecting tto Catted ^ * rwuv* " wW-M
golf team which will
where they believe to can follow de-
velopments la Genoa srith a
If to plunged into the tart that It — is 1 tto High Conn, who took
Castle sad the City Han from
{tto Grattan bridge.
The port board has appealed to tto ; raiders te return its ledgers. They are bring need as barricades. After a par-
bandied French affairs at tto Genoa > lay with Kory O Connor, lender of the
I»ti:»n bill authorizing an apprtpriaBoa of K5.iajo.tu> for road building __
tor tto year beginning next July 1 rud States t rtMW' ** l-r ft, ft,*G'„. Brtfttt". —a ft. loo- a, ,o si. a., « .Il„ Cup -si S. W m,.
seetkom. and tto divergence he-
tween tto Ames caused by France and
Belgium holding cm on Article VI has ? ish.ngton. Snpa amen taken by greatly strengthened the Russian posi- the execadve and legislative hranctrs rim. «? the government for inrastlgaiios It Is expected that tto Russia as will i.xl prosecution with rigor of wac
reply tc rto memcrandum <« Raturdsy: Ume fraud canes..' hile they are oring their advan Prralden: Hard's* oat ta tto Hoorn
tage skillfully. Their experts are dl- | „ ^ (pa ^ ] ^rTyrUf r ef jesting tto various sect!.,ns at Sants . br^DraL-orai Marrtorita. where tto srbole delegation /T™ “ ea ° r “• Uwc -" mc:i ’ V. verting rteadlly. 0 f. JbsU « 10 ******* ** V*m«u« There Is much speculation m , ~ «*«** °«
France’s P^ti^ since tto conference ; 0
Premier Poincare and
Bartbou. Lloyd George and tbe entire British delegation are still optimistic that tto Allies will agree, on tbe Russian memorandum and that the Russians will accept in such a manner as
to reopen Russian trade
Signor Schaerer and Lloyd George had a conference lasting an hour and a half at tbe Villa de Albertis. They
took occasion to
Daugherty a of former 1
Cnl'och of Ohio as a l attorney general to tote e government's lavs We criminal j voicing war may ,
peaditures.
Tto attorney g
GENERAL
FOREIGN
Mnralial French of Great Britain ar«*ve* on viait purely of recnan u Amrricati-llauaiian line weekly nervice to Boat, c and Parifi;- j«.n* Re« Dr. i harie* L. Slattery, rector ^
•ff Grare Oiurcb. elected blah. c ad quiet'i^g' down. ar^Un^ Poor of the Pnsrataat Epi^^al dx~ ll( * received by Eeuierk
«ene of Manaachuaetts. - -
< f oil received by the
Uoyd George
wit IT France on German prop, sals at Gen<« route Tto internal sltuati. Judged from a mUivary
ployed during the winter la
tth private concerns to clufonu, aoW pn,c ’ 'yoming D.U Eirennn sd.pted . mfeion ot by Coagreaa. Secrets.y tamonn De Vslera -rdering the oppns-
mste^Approprtatlara iu| , Ul4 . lrilb Republlcaa army testimony . n the ...nfiict to ceaie firing and arrange a
■nvai supply bill.
Several grades of unlicensed seamen an tto Great Lakes were reduced in Bay *5 a month for tbe 1822 seaaun at a meeting of tto executive comm.ttee mt the Lake Carriers’ Association ,l
Oeveiand.
As a resuit of the Johns-a-Wondruff
exposure* tn the bvuise. accsrdtog t< import- from W astungtor., 1: fans teen
by the attorney gene, si to ■ vigon usly Wnr time frandt
■P*® the g .venuoem j ,] 8e*»a:e adojked the ronfertwre, re- l0 f pmn on the bill extending tto list of (to present S |*er cent immigration re- tn* j •trie:i.-i. isw f.w three years. i cfev. i Ppiri’cuUsm will pr. ve seif in fire j Fri-r, Bnare hy radio ray* <’onan Doyle. Georg-
: M. s»e any* Alt Wsra- ! nanaggr.**U.
LTrarsn*ige».ni. 'arts, derlared the Frencb government bar re wned * o-t
I sign tor tto re- , from tto United l«:a:rad. m-: :.* r «y.
of France's deb; In »> year*, wita
4 per ■ ,-nT.
the to lief * tto ship, ping pow. Is tto be*t curt, for banditry. A».e J (.n« . a. farmer rni:ed Ptatre Magistrate Goodwin at Rridgeburz. •rnx- -r from North Ink-ta. died at fals < sMda. eentencod A>Ut, Pemoenua torav » !*nk«a. X D. He wa* sixty. ,„d Oaren-e Burk a jria.*. act •awr years .04 Mr, G rama recently ,ence and 2D las'ses ear'. The tw. Brturaec fro* lu-rivester. Min:, - tore toev were eoiivMfcd of roMung a More Bn underwent ah operstka.
ra-nfUct truce.
France declines to sign Rc>; an pro-
P sal*, standee wttb Belgium.
Walter C. Teagi, of the Standard Oii Company J. W. Van Dyke of tto Atlantic Kenning Company and E L. Ik’heny «.f Mexi.aa I'etmleax have .-<.:ir-iu<Pd n •M-ieement ..ith the Mexi ran go\ ernme:.: .. a p. oduc’.iun as the
basis of future oil tax -Ion.
‘•cm-a cT.f.-ren.v odopts omc-J and '.ranapor: ■ .•mmiaa'.-.r,*’ rep rts. ‘.e»eral Chan. Tsxclln. < o:umender
Feng-Tien forces. ba« suffered on three i-wnts of battle vocdini. to '■mruiar . J .j
it Peking
- «—**ed to Join Llcyl prop- -ecd paa-Ere^M-es pad
of tto Bank of Ireland conrlnoed- Banks were raided in Tipperary. Boyle end Cbarieavllle.
j are g.cng oa between i -rniaest and tto Btoti I b aU interests, but Mr. t W- ■— rax-e-1- B*
WORLD’S NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM
L. Wh^b- |
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been gulag oa for mmmm rinse. It U as acned tore that Great Britain la caps- North Dakota, died at Ids home here, hie of JaggUng with laiarasttaaal la- He was sixty-four years old. Mr. lerests to favor tto British oU Inter- Urunaa recently returned from Roctoeests. I ter. Mian, where to underwent an opIt la polated out that Great Britain .-ration, did this In tto case of Albania, where NEW YORK—Th* danger mi iaaotrite disregarded the SerhlAd encroach- veaejr facing tto Interb oegh Rapid ments until tto Perelaa OU Orrapaay Transit Company through its inability acquired (to entire Albanian cun res io pay a Jlxed guaranteed dividend siun*. At tto! moment Uoyd George rental ot 7 per cent o. tto 900,000.0011 “discovered' the Balkan country and Manhattan Railway Company stock is immediately demanded that tto am- removed 19 a roluntar. readjustment ha sudors' council protect tto aatloo plan submitted to the Bute Transit and establish definite froutiara. Coauulrah a. NSW YORK. Jewish orpaaiaatiana REMTB BLOWLY DROPPING - of obMs bakers have become ao potre^ ful la New York city that they are rapidly throttling tto business of their Cant Above Pre-War Fipores. emplayurs and handing it over to tto Nerr York.—Unts «f wage earnere’ GentKe*. It was testified before tto hi-me* thi lUfihnut tto '•'tatry have de- l^.-kwood invefelgatlng commirtee. clmed on an average 2h per cent store DENVER. — After firing nine ahota last N ■ ivo-ber. but tl^y still are K j u! nitroglycerine, which practiaaliy per .mt al*ove pre-war flgurra. aaM a wrecked tbe building of the First N a - rejx-n made publlr by tbe National In- th.aal bank at Lafayette, bandits eadustrinl Cunferenre Board. Th report rai*ed with approximately CtLUOO la U baaed oa Informs!. *a received from vuireney and Uberty I omit PHILADELPHIA. — Umvoretty af Ivnnsylvmnla derllnra to extwmJ Gca-
erol Wood's leave of absen t-
MEXICO CITY.—Mextco will caia-
br.Ae Mothers' Day.
PAD TING FU. CHINA—Cowardice wilt met be toierutad la the armies of
Pel F u
476 ageti'les la prartically every city . » m •-» thaa SOjtt*' i-’puUtk-o ta tto
United Stateei
paign ot certain tngnsa newapaperr
wMch hare taken tto pretext. It was . , or ft. I..I»T.rtftL tiwr ; " 3 ‘ la nider to attempt to wreck tto cam- h .
fereoce and end-rmiae the good retatlons between Italy and Great Britain. Uoyd George and Schanser. tt la an- " nouaced. are In perfect accord and are determined to do everything poastble to check any attrapa against tto so.-
cess <f tto confereuee. , ,—... - It's learned that word reached La®- to iermrnatety uaal.
don from an anlhoritatlva source that
Italy had concioded with tto Angora "T* h . „ . .. . “ .v^. WII » lt » »®rk- It la as a —j
tto department to protect the taB> it at It la to r* net i el> those wtra are guilty, jto person will te indicted _ we feel he h gmiity. and M
ally o
Lord Curzon. sect a ante t
on April 27 asking for explanations. j. j, , w-rmns Thl-.i'raTT— Tto situation was^oon clarihed. It man h„ i^en dl^^LiTtod 1s cow explained, and England dre* llU „,veramenL snflrrr nnnrnw to to not object to the economic agreement c-onservative and in no ^raw^hand •
„ iuir ..ftTurvft
government at C<>ostantln<i>le for eon- * _ _* P ^ I1I>C ” tandp 0
cession* to be granted to Italian tir.ns _
ta Asia Minor. ? -n-i-u.-- ljll.-jlj.-' -"U L was breught out at tto inter view j LATEST EVENTS i Uttl Mr. Uoyd George intended his t AT w A*ik*g«*y*T(TN I nonsggrewi™ pan to be tto crownins [ WAamihGlUH |
government a treaty similar ro that
which M. Frunklla Bouiilox
eluded In behalf of France. Tbe Brit- M lafc foreign offloe, not knowing that a I « communication h.d been made Ivrs n- :
.b, „bj«, b, -w, *—■ - . run.*, ™, . -n,, a „ c , u
g will
work of tbe Genua conference. I
t that
tion. approval and efficacy 5^,-.,, ... were subordinate, first, to peace with ... «... L*/* Rnasla. and. second, to aeitlemen: of „ rto I'roBtler disputes from tbe Baltic Th ! to the Black sea. or at least an agree- *
ment oa tto me* hods to to followed for solving tbe questions of Bessarabia Eastern Galxla. Vitna and MemcU Tha Soviet representatives here an- i nounced that tbe terms of tto allied note to Rnasla had been telegraphed :© Moecow. says tto Exchange Telegraph. which adds: “It Is stated that possibly Premier Lenloe wiu accept demanding simultaneously fnll r-ccgnl-
ilox.”
Tto Winslow
NEW DRY KAVV VESSEL Carrie* W.rales, end Gan. te Fight
New York -.Tbe net. -rut dratro.er“ Hahn, a unit of tu trensue, 0epart meat’s prohibition navy. ■«,, i n , 0 eommi.Tskm, wtti. Veodquanora at the New York Imrge uffic,The vessel emeries . wireless trig, phone outfiL - ‘me pounder. u ^ <r . t .ri pistols f.c «io-. rn . sment. with boraleggere an ,.^ tJ
BEVERIDGE DEFEATS NEW
SECOND U. S. TREASURY FIRE
His Lead in Indiana Senatorial Fight ■ 18.235. With 244 r>-ec.nct* Owl
Ind.. uapoUs.—Ehfea:
State* Senator Harry S,
publh
waa conceded W<en the unofficial
Put Out After ,
_ H F »"S« Tan.
United Wus army, after a tenraile retreat. Wl *' New. He- waa UNeaded und his head m,-tinted t, cttl fought
of fi n's armies
States Treasury in ;
{Station of the rate at tto primary , DUBLIN.—De
etecth a rate a majority «d UL2S5 i-eacv between warruig faction* in Ire- T-.,. nrT votes «.. for mar Senator Albert J. i»nd; ffre* State win# vlctur, Aip
United
BorerUL-t-. Jith tenth of tto 1 rial It ha* rasawd qulu
FRANCISCO. — Mr*.
«"» fn.nb IW.
Ana Rutledge. LIB- „
• months 1
estimated the dam
d‘;*n 'hrough to the
PUrh. left
revira rule* ef warfare Democrat* continue hemha'duunt of Attorney Gersral Daugherty tar to lay in proaecuttoi ef sear eeertract charge*. Attorney General Baugh arty says pe!> t.c* and activity to J * tvem era r him. Un.ua state* Rh.nt indefinrtaly. House Rules Committee rate* to t*h* tip war frauda inquiry. Senator Caraway again aeaaila Attor toy General Daugherty. Pres.Bern Harding aent ta the aanatt tto norm nation of Met OeidsUMr « be collector of intamal revenue lor «*e F‘ra» (SL Leuie) Diririct of »•.»-
hsundeta. ri**- of Ana Rutledge. Ua- - ^ P ! ‘«>. left b, lootaA eweritoan. dire in UoifonLa. | ^ Sremna

