South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 139, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 May 1922 — Page 1

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GENOA FARLEY TO HOLD FINAL SESSION TODAY, ! I innl S'im W ill B T.ikrn Kntirrlv Willi Sprrrh- ! .M.'ikiii' lv I -1 4tr; i An ikm tbick t.vits;

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Afi.rf,r,r:,!:yn,!r;!iuth.. 1 1 !" Sen. Undcnvood Claim Heaffirm n-r :h . nt i r, i i of th pniMicaiis Miou iNo Interest true. !!. -.!iirhout Th- 'H- n pni;n 11:11

nifron? a: '1 f'r fo'ir month th'-r--aftr t::- f-ronorr.:' rout tt 1: oflur t.i.i.-in.. Thurv lay. Th j (5 ltl-n ar . aivl r'j.nriris' t I'-.a-.'" -'-o.. ;tf;-r th J 1rnry y ..-::. !";.liy. n hi'-h will fiovojf i rhi. fly to . ; i-rrh - ma k 1 nir. Ir.T'f.-t (fT.t'rf -; :a lly In th" .Tlrlfi s---s cf thf r.r:t:-!i iTini mini!rr ai.l M. Tr'i '.' rlu r in. h ad of th i:u'f-:an u'at-on. Mr. I.'oy.IOnrr;1 ;inrn:n tlint. h- v. ill rot rnk- a t arMf s. Vut will sp"ak aftr p.-- of t!if nfhr ! k'Cat ior.. l;av l.'n li' ir l ;ir- ill nl avor to itrik- Iii rf-ir.a rl;s a rrply to Aftr r!(,M'-(,f th" plrary --t-.--. on. prol-nl-ly about noon, hp nr'.ti.-h ic'i t! o n .vi!! civf .i 1'inthron to 1h' Iti'in pr''s'. which Mr. Lmyfi-drnrK',' w,n "'' . another nddrr?.. J lie r.nriMi ani American pre-s ropresenta t ivc. ana many other iTmln'T.t Italians, will ri '-o be r,'in'. Itu fans l.rac Monday. The Kn.f.nn df ! nation will not bae her. b. fore Monday. There r. ! r- n',;i'v rumors that the soviet v a y cori'dtide other ncreernents be- ;:. th'-y procer.,l to lierlln. Sev- . ral liiomhoi-fi of the bol.hvJkl dlovT.ition int'ovl to remain in Terl!n ;:rti! it Is t;tne tn go to The Hague and important development. are vpfctcd in Ilussian relations within tie I.et f" W V e. V; s, A rov'.e-.v f f conference hows that T po.f v.. M ilte ab'.e to rPor r from the . -,o k of the separate r )fv r.rrtn.i! v nr-.l Ttiia con- . 1 .de.', on Master S.u. day. A collective ,'i:-t rfi-nt with Ilitssi.i was one of the rat alms of the CJenoa ir libera b-r..- and !h' sudden anluuir.if nir.t that CJermanv had r.ego'iated an acropment alone with 'his.-li ef rcride . ed suspicions atnong Th.p powers h; h ;ac neer b en ! emove.l. America'.? rib-ei.ee from Cenoa increa-ei! th diffi 'Mltips In obtaining Immediate rc.-'il's and Am pica's refusal to .art!' ip ite in Tlie Hacrne onferpr.ee p. a s i ! i ippoin'p'l tho-p ho cvroctrd big thin-s from that i cr.ftTf nee. Never! Ii - - t he C,ft!n. ronferene j i a c 1 o t i . i: t i T 1 ins( ' 1 . t a1 A . . W 1 tmg ?. i co i'vr .' s ot T-.urope better ? c 'i u 1 1 r.t d with one mother's pror-

. -rr!--. it .'. ! i- tv.vi n nun to a spirit : i: to x Tnr cfmffiitte rate of r.5 ' l,sl' s pos.-e-.-eu a niHciiant inarmof cor-ci! ,-;or. ol.rane and undo--I T(,r ,,ori't then was dis.grerd to on j '0 mine list: rate with its commercial st.u li-g ' h -s been responsible r . rommendatiop of Sen. McCumber inilortan,'f'tor Ti-.e H g":e no -ting to take up nnil th n,MJe) rnt, ,(f o- ppr rrnt , "Business is reviving." the presicor -i.'e in i-i matter, r re-tits. , ...... dent said, "and we are j-oon tt r-

fl.bt.-'aed p-ope; f and. finally. h-s ! cr. a'ed the T-iilitary true fnr I . I r o pe a " 1 A -" i If hac. therefore, in the opini of t ' rr re. .?r:v uere ;:' 1 1 . .t- ':-"!, ; !' 1 if 7-qde and cov- . rrir. rt . s M r. 1 y d -C o? ge pnt . ... j I- or ?v :n:nd f I ' r o , o ;- -ii-- !: f of 1 g ! I s : i : ! . o p fo' ! - -aluil r- " -'rrit.-tion of ll.ro;'-. !- 'u-l-.r-g If: T. an 1 for that p-r-'! of a' solu'c tvirqu-I.ty i c d r I1 I ) I I . A i 1 . t t I M I'.XAl Mi'oI.A. C Mav- !v A w 4.1 I e : war'. 7 :.,". ; . 1 1 . - . 1 - , . . .... f . . V, t .. ........ ! tlirough .-'i r !'.. !owr Tlv!-s.i v rr : c r r r. g w . ; v.. b- n t'. d i"i bo. hng i . w : . -r trie n :oo. i i -. '.. f ,r:r., g e w .y tiri-r th. . s.a;:.. .if t'.'-ol ThN a "la r'.v t r rc -. rr. ir.u'.-f . I' feet in b s th m a s not k r a w n h- t h. r a l:v -.s w re 1 11 ' . rv in p r.t re i .s ard bridges in th- . ' , : t V w e rp hw t cc.t and at Inst .. carried sicav. 'aiiih :he i:reet h. wa f '.. -1 .-wtftlv with, a re ir that tv I . .a . .tt'.t.ir.: 1 1 in i a ge to propill V NEWS SUPERIORITY The News-Times is the only complete seven-d.iy Associated Press newspaper in South Bend. Th L'nitrd Press and Interalso fiirnis'i it.ihon.ii NEWS TIMES readers with the latest in rotate, national and foreign news. ' r-v,r)infr Enterorisr Association. with photographs and news f attir s is another servier by which you et everythmr: while- it is new in THE NEWS-TIMES

"Taxi Flapper". Held for Robbery Marries Accuser and (iocs Free :;: . May 1 M:M . r: . I ' r i; M nr.. . n as the ti.a fiuppr who w a liroj'h' ' .i' k from ''l,:,!'-?! I i . !h;-i week to faf a i harg- of robbery. Tiur-d.iv won Irr rlea-e by ii easing h i" ;i'"'U-r. Jam s Cnov P y F i r i i r i u ra r. r o w nfM : -- I !ri J'.o "a-t U dro.e i t'i:ci'i :Yi;n Aurora !n Pi- ? ivia. wh-r- it l ohatu:d se robber) ( 'row b-v ' - l'lfiTu r f $ ' 3 . Shf' Th'Ti droe .i.fk to A'jr.iri 'i ' d s'ared for ol'irijo. She w a j I ri ' r i' '1 ;? " i r : i ri ar.'l

DEMOCRATS SAY TARIFF MEASURE IS NEXT ISSUE WASHINGTON. Mav is. Asartinr that Pnntf rop-iMicans. or most of th'ni. had iI'cMi'iJ to ac-pt th4 piTlirir tariff Mil as rportM by , flnanco mmmltt11 Sn. l'n'l r- i wooi of Al ihflhaa. lmoc rati'" kad- j rr, oV-i 1 irod Thurnday in th spnati1 that hf wantfl th rrrord on tht iiirapur jo r-U-ar that thi would ho tho i-su1 in thn fall ranipaicrn and that th' poplo could fas. judni'Tit on th hill. "Thry th rpuhlla r.) am not point: to consider th va-ious it'ms as prrspntrd." Son. Undcrwoii .aid. 'and th only jury to whlrh wp (thf dpmocrats) appeal is thp jury that niiht i:y th tax-."." Th. minority k;i'l'r :f iivti.sint; a paragraph in the bill deaiing with duties on pigments for print.. Hp said thif was one of the items that tho people could understand and that It could be made cle.ir that the only purpose was to "build up a ttaiff wall to Increase the profits of the prod uchers." t "It ha.s been stated repeatedly here in the dehate on thi. bill that the taxes on thp various Items In i this chemical pehedule were so rnall that the reoplp would not feel them. This tax does comp homo to the people. It comes to the horn itself." Duties VnjuMlfiable. Sen. Cnderwood said the duties proposed ortuld not be juetifed from a standpoint of revenue or because thp industry could not exist without them n. thP producprs had propered under lower rates. He called attention that in lt20 exports of fmished paints amounted to llrJ.O'b.,ooft while imports totalled only f ."..ooo.non, and added: "I suj pose the doubling of the tax Is to keep that J3.OO0.00O out entirely." Tho pigments under dIscupion w re crude ores and oxides. The committee rate of one-eighth of a cnt on the crude was approved. . . lafes on anou-s other color tv.g1 1 1 e n t s An amendment Thur.-'dav nicht bv Siin. Norris to make the dutv on varnishes 10 per cent instead of 3 ! per cent was .ejected on a roll call, j t rr,,,,pt:f nf th rnrn. n,ptro fh senate disagreed to the

; - omm-.ttee rate of ."..V per gallon i ,,nai,d n per ,-ont ad valorem on spirit

u rd-he containing five per c nt or more tnothyl alcohol, leaving th" rae on thi.- at i'". pe, cent ad vali or m as TrOOO-eil tv the hnose Committee rates on soar wer agreed to as follows: Perfumed, .".it per cent ad val-o.-m; unperfurnod. in per cent; me- ( ontinued on pac two ) , . LEAD OVER ALTER With Hut 281 Piarirts Yrl toi Ho Uranl From. b (iven as 8.467. PH I LA P LLPH I A. Mav 1. (p.f-fo-rd Pir.chot Tlvursday night maint'lr.d his le-ad over Atty. (Jen.

:""r"A !" A'tfr 5,1 rftUrns 'rom,Foiir New IlldictllUMlt. ill Cuilrt direct a verdi-t of acou:ttal!

lue-r.ays pr.mary. l..":sp.i and adl:t ion il :":cure.s air.e in slowly from re:r.ot d. srrrts in rural and mo irt. tin oils Cor... Tliur-lav v hi- h i'at"i and Iov red the total-; the two cardida;.- With all ;t -M cf T.'.bH ilivr; :r. tha. ite i no'hc; 1 1 Iv : ported Ihncho liad .

le id of ,4.. 7. The total cte far w:t h t : drive ,it,iin labor terror.itiv.l gave lhr.chct 4:; and trv. wh;!: h s reeilt'd in tha sliy-

! The ,.fi, . 1: ur: w;! t .st&rted county i-i':i!!r.;.-;n"er in all' ;r.:bs Fritl.iv. ar.d rr.. 4 At f tri--

r .-sire d ri- ts :'.- uitt.l th.s e. I r, s or- s cf di w r-' s ll- d by 1 a !-. r. 1 be 1; r. ,1 ;.-'.; the , ount 1

a- a a;'.ti'Ct:r. c' . err ar.d ' i; r. . a I-.! unti.-r the biw . Mr. ihn --hot Thursday continued '

i io receiv- cor gra t u la : : o n from a'd'ers bad lf-n am M in raids on

l'.i.t- if th.- .cur.rry ir.e tel. gram I '. 'hat j.'.tas d h:m much was from' Mrs Fd:th Ito"se:. wii'v.x of j Theodor ünnv-ifl'.. "Hurrah, for I' tr.ylvir.ii." h wired. "Your friends ar de!lpht?d." J If- a'so r":ved a congratulatory j :;.s-a from AMy. ;rt. Alter. I IPs democratic op one r.t will bA John A. Mci-'parran. n-ho was r.oxn-Ic-ateHi Tucsdoi' v:tJA0Ul p critics.

furnhv Wife i .xiurpin s wire

and .Mother ! 4 5 '-'..'r : Ä: vfV:. v. - y ': ' ' .'.s ' . ih:s shows, top to bottom, the wife and mother of "Hie: Tim" Murphy, Chicaco labor leader held in connection with police kil!im:.s that resulted from labor war troubles. i HARDING DECLARES U. S. IS AT EYE OF BUSINESS REVIVAL Tells Chamber of Commerce! Convention Nation Is at Thrchnhl of New Era. WA SHI N C, TO N, M ay 1 5 . Pre s' t Harding, npeaking Thursday befor the Chamber of Commerce of the I'nited States, declared that the country "at this verv moment n 1 tnp thrhhol(i of a nnv Pra tn.,t! business la rf.vivlnr ;uil1 thp rountryt u findinir itsolf .. Thr. ,.t4 , ho ...aK "fllf ,'! .... .-, f- I v 1 iiilt.1' ?llU restoration of normal wa.-rld business! and economic conditions and he added that there was no disposition on I its art to hold aloof from otner nations. American industry, however. I ho said, should not he destroyed to' build up the commerce of other i lards. I He declared höre was r.o one cor.-' st motive thought in the mind of the! administration at the present time ... . ' liM" unicn took rank over that of a de sire to ttabl.sh tirm.ly and sincifully an American merchant marine. Ho'douhted, he -..jd. if the -Aorld war WOU'fl haw "'"rred had th" United fume our onward suay and I admon ish you of the larger responsibility l" Kr'e m miroi iie rrr w state or' h'""'in affairs and the awakened as-I to keep iti mind the rT w state of pirations of men. .Nta tl Men liant Marino. i "It is Ilt'oll-?-.- to tej ;t body ofj bu.-iness men and wom.;i that no; thoughtful producer turns to his! con p titor for hi- deliveries and you may apply that to na'iop.s. And Just' now 'up American republic hndn Itself in an unusual situation. nit of ) th" critic. il conditions existing dur-I irg the world war u- build, d ship , , peace canie and found u- the ow ner -

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... We loun.l gov. mmen: tn 1 'nirrs, no: fort-'rat Iv in bu-lre-s ( c on inu d on j i e r w ( RTÄTP. SPPKR MORP UIJ11 U UlJUliU lllVlilJ LABOR INDICTMENTS nectinn W itli ("liieaiin Terrnrisin to Be Asked.

for, f'HIi'.V'.o. Mav 1 - Fo-;r n.-w Xf.ry d-cision. ul:-ial interprpfa- ' ;T :r al: dfa-rp w ill I aske.i of the , tion or legal authority in th0 coun

grand iurv Pr.d iv .n onneotion of two pa.trolm.n. wide-spread; pi op. r: v l.-sth'ojgh bom i: n gs a nd f.r the p.t,. wo months. Lob - rt r.. 1 row.-, states attorney, anT'tauno. d Tb. .irxiav nigh. Four.. :!. wre ir.diot d l.it w k in nra.t.en Aith the .slaying of the poibeir. r. attr n.or. than 1 .) labor 5-a lrs. all.gpd sluggers ar.d bombv ar:o.i s union hfade;u.ii:vr. Th r.ew indictments, it uas sail

by the Stat.-.' attrmey. resulted.it is attempting to hoiv that tran.--frorn confessions n.ade ty some of I a-tln s between th packers and thnsA now In ctpstody. ir.c'.ibling theth ht Sen. K. K. Curtis. Vernon driver of the "death cir" u&t-J byiCurtl- and the 'flrant Park bank"

the -livers !r makin; thir encap. T.ie i-am.H ef the I;üii who fired th- iunl .hot wtre L'.tn by the police, as Charles Daudiauakia and "JTloiier" S'-anley.

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AT n i ? rr , .7 r n Never Kailroad Him to the Liallows

I'rodurt of Stockyards Pit-trict Not Worrird Over Prc?rnt Cliarpc Apainst Him Says "I've Been in Jail Too Often and Never Got Even Scratched."'

CHICAGO. May IK. Chicago is thp (nly city in th L"nitPJ States that coul.l. in l.''2L'. produce a "IUtr I Tim- Murphv. ' i ! Thouch undfr indictment with j Frd Mailer. "Con" Sh' i and up I others In connection with thp labor " 'II lli'tllk,.- 1 i l II I I t v J J "J l it - men were killed. Murphy's fnnds stand by him. They hae tood by him before. In fact, he has a poli e record a lor.t; as on'.- arm: and et 1 1 1 i - has in no way !ntprft-ri uith his rie to leadership In Chicago labor circles or in politics, r.ic Tim has ben a ennci eman'-4 private scrct-iry In Washington and a member of the lllinoLs 1 fislatui e. Hig Tim has "infloopnre." And "inflooence" Is what counts. It makes no matter how a man pets it. or how he us-s it. Just o he has It. Chicago or to be strictly accurate. a part of Chicago respects the pos.-esor thereof. In Tough DlMrk't. Out near the stockyards is a tough district. The only right that really counts Is the right that starts from the shoestrings and lands square on the button under an adversary's chjn. It was in this district Tim Murphy was born 33 years auo. That's where he grew up That's where he lives today, with his livr r 1 1. a H 1 1 ff . 1 1 i tiliiriH.,-! ilnf n r. H Ui i i As a true product of his environment, Hig Tim is hard. I?ut he has I many admirable qualities. He never 1 could have attained and held his po sition as leader without them. He i. endowed with physical couraue. He makes lo lsions quickly, and stands on them. In his dealings with his fellow men h" is ortentlrncs obliging to an extremp. Ills Anitiilloii. Early in life Ulg Tim learned that the men who were looked up to were the men who could grant "favors." He set out to put himself Woolwine Opens nfTrimirirrl A rhnn 15 Year Old Negro Boy is Slowly , Tortured to Death by Ceorgia Mob 1A VI:Si; HO, iu.. May 1. Chariest Atkint, n neru, 15 yeaia old, one of four taken into custody Thursday in connection witti the killing uf Mrs. Elizabetli Kitchen. 20. wu burned ix.l the Make Thursday night. The lynching occurred at tii scene of th murtcr and followed an alleged confession from Ui 15-year-old pr!nonr. Hts was tortured over a low tire for If. minutes and then, shrinking with pain, was questioned rfiiufriilnj his accomplices. Atkins was jald to hnve Implicated another negro boy but to have exonerated his brother, who5p name had been connected with the crime, in a tatenieiii made soon aft-r his ariet. Members of the und comprising nearly 2,00, then rai-ed the body again, fa-stened it to a pine tree with chains and relighted the f.re. More than shots were fired Into the charred body. Following the lynching thp mob tartefl on a search for the negro he had nampd a.s his accomplice. Mrs. Kit oh ins. who sprvd as a rural mail carrier. w.s robbed anl murder.-d early Thursday about four miles from DaviMboro. IJ CTII I CMuT'inPI'i I 1 1 LL L N ULLI U Kl) , " i.o.-.i o--. ciia Itl.F.STi WN. W Va . Mav 15 - -- -- -- -- - - Fat of the treason charge against Willi im Cl;-:ard. :ub-di-tr:ct presi - d. r.t of the Fr.lte-1 Mira- Workers of ! XmorU-a. hung suspended :n judicial I'.iUr.rfn Thur-day night and with ;" perhip- til im1' of ,J i 'rior ofV ibs mon'rs .and - vm t. t h i -e r s yl "f the union under the -an;- ird:'-: rner,. Iiect-ion bv .fudge l n rirrtrt rnvf PrMav nn th- def-ndants motion that the' 1" ;was expected to inv.'dvt ra 1 i : t sti'.rn j In argumer. thit cor.umed th greater part of two flavs re irlv try and many from Fnglh pr.ieticp , n.e , b arir.g on treason -..as pre-e for the judge's con: yi ati-r:. 4 tax f it lOMnrn nrrnnn! : -v 1 1 1 alUlUl l lrVJlUO 1 IX GOV. SMALIS TRIAL Hy ..f"'.i'p.J Pres. W AUK SAN. 111. Mav 1. . ran da of Armour a nd C .. Chicago , I'11 Kers, went int the r-cord of thtr;al of Gov. Small Thür-lay ever 'he t hjection of th governor s -our.sf 1. I?y th.s cancelled paper ani the records the prosecution announced were. .- fr as th- Curtis brotherwere concerned, part of a cr.sp;racy to dtfraud th state by the alJeffM manipulation of interest earn - tZix ca j.uiUa t'izlu

Indicted Chicago d: t:j

In position to do grin ting on a wholce-Mle basis To gain h.s points, first in Tom Carey's cang of "Indians." Iig Tim became ,tn expert debater Twentyninth ward style. A Twenty-ninth ward debater sas it with h.-ts. Ftom the gang it was an easy tep into; politics. V o r m e r Con-rr ssman j "Pip-s" McDerrnott needed hoys lik" j Tjm who were leaders arnng th j young fellows. It wa- McDerrnott who to'ik the uns hoob-d stockyards j jouth to Washington as his priat( secretary and who later helped him i gel fb(t-.l to the If ci.-l 1 1 U re. j Knew What Wa WantI. j Maybe Murphy's formal education j had been neg1ected. I tit he knew J what McI)ermott's and his own constituents wanted. And he generally got it for them. A boxing bill, for insta nee. In this district of Chieaeo. a record as a slu'-rger and gunman is not against a man if he ca n shove boxing bills through, and get "favors." Murphy's political record is insig nificant compared with his achieve- ! j ments In the labor world of Chicago. He has absolutely dominated the street sweepers and the gas workers unions, and has earned the name of J being a power in building trades unions. Pol ire nM"ord. As for his police record, his most notorious difficulty was his arrst charged with killing "Mossy" Knright. a rival labor b-adf r. When the ase came to trial the witnesses had vanished. At present he is und r six ' yens' jail sentence from the federal court, wheih also imposed an additional 3i.nan fine, for conspiracy in the $3et),00O If.arborn mail i robbery. In other c ases he has been J acquitted or released from custody ' ppfore h;s ca.-e came to trial, The police say they hope to see him hanged as a result of their present charge I'.ig Tim says: "They'll never get me. I've been in jail too often and never got een scratched. It's all a frame-up ." Probe of Possibility A rrnin cf Vrif 0 District Attorney Will Personally Go to Mexicali to Secure Kvidenee. ... . ...... . ... - ..r.iJn.. .rt,ii., . .. . . . . reported nvir-i-Ttlfnr!1 wer t.u mora. a. investigation oi tne reported tv..arriare at Mexicali. I , , . . . , I M f- v 1 co of 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i rh :i iwitmn mn.l tbn ptc-ture actor, and Mi.-s Winifred Hudnut. was taken up Thursday by I ist. Atty. Thonifcs Lee Woolwine, with the announcement that he would go to Mexicali Friday to as certain, he said, if a criminal pro feeding could lie ngainst Va .entino. An intf rlocutory d gree of .iiuiiou was granted Valentino'- rt wit'.- . m i .i ii o n i.. i hi " r- .ii.i "a , .wi- .i'.iri .Acer. in 1,0.- .n-.,..- i.c 1.... i i . .January. According to advice, from Mi xicali he married li-s H u. i n u .nAi.iu ii man .. u .i i. .- iiuuiia. there last week. ! I'nder th California if ml code a 111 i.ia. uii o ... ... - r . i pios.-ouuoii lnr OU;a,y ls posMI'le ü 'either party to a divorce m,rrs 'within a year from the date of th" i-ranung oi an mi. ri-cufry ,icr e

I or such a pros cution. however. itiU "! u ,r n;a-ei:ai on nana is nee.-s.sary to prove the .-ece.nd mar- ' ;,T'-'1 c-onte-midafe d reductions, nage and re-.i-b r.ee wbhin the state ! T5-p nn!-' outstanding exceptions by the parties to the second mar-jTo wha b- igue i-.n-l.-s . all th- genriige. jeral rfu-al of the world to disarm Mr. Woolw ine and Icputv !;.. : t'if U'-isaipgion confer, sb

. nun .M-v.ie;ianu v;rnoi f ;stop at Calm Springs, Calif., to m - e-'ii:af' a report that 'ali-nt if, stopped there la-t Tu,d.. ...gilt. Vab-ntino is in I, s Angeb- . it wa - stated at tlie di-tri'-t attorney s otl.ee. while Miss' II. id nut left him at I ' o - men, ly.s Angeb s .ourry. Wedivs - d iv anl started for New York wh"r resi le. riage at M' xioal; ar.d he f wh.ther th.- pr::v ipah 'Hl''tl n V . . , . V ,,-!: " " 1 ..'( Was ...;-p mt-"g ted bv d--- . . l. ..-. . ... t: . p . I l o . 1 1 ; o; J 1 1 - i 1 ' e O 1 1 1 1 , a .S , ,1( Ca r ' I - f rK a Finnk M Sturg:.-. in d ;th it d.partir.ent I J th" inv .-st;,, ; .on aa-iri .onl'"r' r. poi . uia in- .aann- ', a' ' h'r- v-' 't"l- " J ! SALT LA K II CITY. Ctah. May 3 : 1 Mis-i W.nfred Hudni-. r r . n bridp of Itudolph Valentino. w.,s I a bo i rd n f ra i n . b a !i Ii.km ,! thrrarli I ' lri' a liaill W Ilicjl p.i-' ; IT. rOUgJl r r.i-n m eure to .e.v Vork- Sh- dedin.d to be -er-, vieu j. sh.e bu-fi iier-eif during a .-, j minute, sroo :r .. a- - r ha ' . .. . ' pet 1og was t.-oo. rb. c , , f r. Sh. is inn.;,.,- up. 1-r the rim; ef Mis Wir.if r d Sh a u g nr.e ac ording to the eotrductot. KX.PI GILISTS HIB KI) ! 10 (HKCK BOOTLKCtGKBS NP.W VOliK, May Itoo-vg. ' Zt,lyl are wo thick along th- wa'-r fr that the Atlanta- Fri::; f... has bad to hire a s puad or . - igih-ts 1 to g.ard o pi'-r trem the w arm:who mt ev.ry ship in th- hopeI oi r. -stock ins: I Th.s Warn knows Thw-s.iiv I R.n "f lu n boa ; " Shtüh 1 d - ; s.,u.id into a tion Hg.-.i s..e-al i tnotor boa? load! who .s?.ef nr m th I do.-k jilHt as the Princes Mav. In- : bound from Jamaica, mal- fas Smith. .-a:d that th. le-tlf-i-frs. nisj.a;r: nanKro;;. ca Pd on rue ni-

her.- of the t rew to produce l!iuor. ! I'r. Majs was nominated .T.odcrSmith' party floored four of th- i a tor three y. ars ago but withdrew

men who had climbed on to th' pier, and put to flight the re?: of th. . hmdir.g party. tr. r juniplrg ir.'o a -kird, Irovy i ff tii. p.ctfr "boats. 1 Tw o hoLs from the bootleggers 1 wex nrei.

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i x- -V. 1 New pictures of the Chicaco libor j leaders indicted with "I'.ig Tim" .Murphy ia connection with police kühne-.. "Con" Sh'.a (top), membr of the Huilding Trades council. ii. u r i i'N .M.iuei iMwi, in vMiiciii i of that organization. EUROPEAN NATIONS OPPOSE PROPOSALS FOR DISARMAMENT Experts Uauc of Nation ; Ixeport iNo Cooperation jn Armv Reduction?. GKNKVA. May Tho nation ... , of I-.urope are u no mood to disarm. or even .substantially reduce the s-ize iif f.eir- .i I Ihii.w :i nil no ftiit.o'o.! ir-.! - .-,,,,-.. in- 40'ILIOZI l'lF ' Pr, oH i r-.J ill.. ..Uio.f-...-. r,f 1 r, m4 larmiments. can be looked tor during larmiments. can be looked tor during! . , . tne next three (i- four vears. L . . , . , .. w .sUoh is the ojuonion of the dis- .: , r " . , ' arin.nnrnl i i - f s r.t t Ii I . ..;!.. , e armament experts of the League of .. , , , , Nation- and the members of the' !iii !in' :i rv Tili v. l irmiiww;i. ? . . , , "'. mam nts which ;s the instrument ,..,.. u .. i.. . 1,..,. :

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iiivii..i--i.-.ii-ii.-oir-o'!iii,iin1 . ... ... . ..1 . , pian vvill sun ed. pointing out f!;at the a.-t two vears to make some!.. .

,e some i headway iu the direction of world I di.sarm i nie-.t. Th ( o M i m ;.- io n, creifed in Sep. : t mber. 1 ."'. by tho first asspmblv f trw 1 . r i ' i r u-1 1 in d iTu - i v t o. o .--...v .. J'"1-"- w h. :i the final report vvMl be i d ra vv n up I'fif the Sejttember rr.f" t - i i iMe nf tor. i o.Mii li 1 . I l nU" ' T; -e t.to.j have been received to date to the i ii luut ton n a w t nut . , ""j r- I ' e t h t . i ' ' ' ' ' " " '-o'.. . ; monin- ago r.y uo- ..-ague to h? ., i H'"'"1'' ' sking for d-t i'. d infor- , - 1 Cut for the ;njt..,t;ve of th.. I'nited , ' ,s'f - govern m-nt. it is pointed out. , t rpco; d of ill-.-irnviri rt si nee the! ' .'" p'"'M'; f "Veptirg of .our. ''" ;' - ,r "'y ''"'inf:. would b.- ir- ; -uailv b. ink. Tne only thing tint ' ' ' 1 1 d bring about general land dis. : ar;na rr.. n .Mth;n tlie next rive ye-ars uld be atiother Washington conno. i i lied and ror.gl v sup- ' . : t'ortd bv thp I'nited States. Thi.- j : th" . . n iction of th- b-TgiJp ev- . : . "i.,.' l: i-i" ' '". rr mi . a . ' 1 n i : i a-: . a i 1 , , v, 1 ' ' ' - - i ' m f iT iii rrrrii . -riii ii r . i t ' ei i

rgi. in .huge of voull mpe the rKitiors to r d u-. ' oth-e here. He.Th-ir arn.ifs when 'ft ort s of the

!.-::" w fei ' 1 fa :!. DR. HAYS IS CHOSEN HD TJC D VTI7D T Ä W f jj D I 1 LU 1 rt 11 flljniJ j New Moderator Has Been Pasl.u n .'I'lill I Ul'Fl llll 111 til IJ- ' r t 1 ..-. I . . I . ....... 1 tor of John-town. Pa.. ( Jiurcll .51 1 ears. PUS M'iNLS I.e. Mav lv The

I It. v. Pr. e e. Ibp, ft,r ::l y. .ir- j :, d.m.nd rn a b- i;n- w . - a- ' 1- istor f.f the irt Presbv.i :an Mr rturra r i.

: r ed. .,:. - f,: -h- I if.-i'.vaeri.n! ".- nt r 1 , ! .-..1 . 01 .ach 1 1bur ii 111 1 1 - 1 n.'e a .--.t- s or Ar: 11 a: th" 7h':r' C' aft-rr... r.'s s.-.-.:n ef the p4th c-"'-r il a---mbiy ' ha re. P: . 11 ii w a ! Mt fj tri t!in, ,:! v' s; b : . . .v.: g :.i. '"H-'. I'r. gO. W.'ts H ' '-.Ur. S MtAf. of n. cio.- s C.1P..1 r i ir.g :: . . v.

. Tlie- -.-t- was change, to make ir.jk)V ,

1 1" t - e-"tin ur.rtr.tm'"-. Pr. HajH a? born in th.p Curat frba .d a..e-y. rn.r.-bva::: t. in 1 S 1 . &r-'J a !-cr of th !v. I N. Hys. jib D . for ma r.y veirs chairman j lh t Pr. sbyt rian gn ral assembly's ' tr.mie on x. mp-i ar.cp. i l.eforp th.p vote was taken. Hp is pr.-.side-nt of the board of directors of th We-t-rn thenloj.Mi t-mir.iry ar. 1 a 'trust e of Wahinston and Jerferion college and. of Iincolti ucl-

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"Coins: All the irVv" ? fi Unification Plan HOT SI'lilMIS. Ar;,. Nt . v ts -Tl.- go M.-thod.-' ral I of. r r ri i:p:- op-tl ::r- M . s)ut!i ; t; ssi'n i'.t!" Th 1 a y v ot f d a ' r yi a rp d 1 a to ' c o all t !: w.iv" in t h " rr. -i?"t of ;iopo. i r. ' :":c at Ion with th'1 Method.-! Ilpi.-c'-pal b. u h a v. 1 author;;:, .j th- appo.fm ft of a co i !;'.: s - ;o n w.th !.her' of ;i ;":; to r. rct.ar.. w.th a :m. lar o:i;-in.-.on of th' n ort l'; ern !.ra"Ohrn A I (XDUD A Tnpc LUrtLUl LlliiUilO YIELD TO PLANS TO FIX PRICES Non-Lnion Producers Accept Hoovers Proposal to Prevent Profiteerinrz. HAMll.M.lU.N, May IS- -- ' al

i't i um u mil ii. -'- Iii . 1 1 e . . e:n - j rtp l ; i ; t ' f a . e a ' 1 ; . : r. . t ir.g the bulk of non-union .ni "'i" n(,f eN ... .,, -( , .y to shop" coal beir.i; i'p'ih; id ;n spito '. , j,. ,t s-uei. !:;! a.'l carof-,.' : . eof the bituminous strike, reached an ;..tt..n ..f the .-iia-t.-- .. : , . -e ,r,r; agreement Thurs.lay w ith Se ! . he:r -o-. e;u r.s to ? : ... ;r. i Hoover upon an administration lan j j,.,,. '.;'!..: H. f ; , - - . c..ar:nn for preventing profiteering and h.-: h r f ? j,,, . , i , f t he r.;te stTs coal prices during 'h" p-rio.l the ;j.- ,.,-,rp.,. (1.i, .,-1 p: . -IdT.t of clustry remains partially tic d up. ! the ; r -1 : : i, t -..ll r. nr.-- orr.tr.itThe scheme, adopter! only after u .;,;. w . ' ; rr.alve t!.e ,nv some tense moments in opt w debate, t.or during whi'h Mr. Ho.u.r told the I The ,.-.; na rvi f i m '.vr" !noperators. assembled in r-spcn.-p to : ,1 .j n th.p Wir, to H. .;;. a c.,r i r -

crf.s't Hai ding's invitation, "that the .oal induKtrv would either gov - ern itsejr tr t!o- goernnor.l wou.u go rn it."' was drawn up m a form tl statement by a committee of the - jerators prr-ser.f for referonre to Atfy , ;en. I King Iierty. The c m ni ; 1 1 ee ! also issued a call for another and larger gathering of operators to ratify a plan. In brief, the plan will require t hp creation of clearing- house cnmni:ttees in each producing coal di.-tri't.

made up of operator., containers' j .n ; ,n. p,. rot d 're t- '- repreentatlves and a goverrm. r.t ; terfprp w.th th" na'uvil I b g agent, who will supervise distribu- ,a!(, pro gross of b-un. :!..- tion of coal, will yep that coal is sold , ;, J:N p.it.g e.,-ept . : -.- - . 1 ; direct to consumers arid that pr:cesjtn rne.-t. i po-i;le. w'.i! - ;, : -are reasonable. A general commit- j f.ritlv a strong pub'.: r t ;r . II tee in Washington c-i the -air.e ty pe go opport unity to all pr- .rt to

will maintain co-ordination between the district committees. Mr. Hoover asMired the meeting, which was attended by more than .'" operators. that the plan would be "voluntary t r Tn tio m r' ' ' '' . l'ronie (.arficld S'aJo. o u i . . i .i . .'1 . J0''l ,..'f jiO0-.-.i 1 h.Ii the scale f.f price fixed by l'u-d Ad- . . , , . . ... . i n inistratnr I .:rf:eld in 1 a 1 . w : t h .m-h ' .adjustments as mav tie r.ec. s- .r i ... ' . , , , e should serve as a rough bi-is for price a g t a e : en t -. The conference, 1 . , . .i- . . . iSiiniijd serve as a rougn tn-is tor ihung mi'ii.enta ri!- at thi- po.r:t but V . x ' '' ' "' ,. unanimous ayreetuont was ev-:.tualiv ,. ... ured. Mr- Hoover, dis.-uss.ng ilo , conference later, warned that it w a s ... , ... . I ...... .. .. ."0 of tlie operators i.u the agr.-e- . nifiit, though controlling a i great proportion or no n; .-oxt c a ; j. . , produ'tio-i. had "to obtain the o I ''",', . . lope ra t ion of 1 . n ot h - r o ; rn t o- ,.;...,) .. .. .a.,, ... j . ' ' : ' ., '. , ; lur.tarv ation. m the a .!.. r.oe of any 1-egal autliori'v wha tso.-v er.

i " ' , ' ' . . " ot", ,' . .coal mine operators, wh.eh cat.s fori;

I -e J f -, J f ; ; .'t I bv all of then;.' Adopt Itccommcnda (Ion-. The infoinal c tii ir. it t .. rne 'Iwith the .see ret a ry later, dr. w up! a r,d made public the follow :rg r - c m n : e nd a t ions : "That a general onfere-p of ' p. rato.-s now proij u . ; r. g co.i' -h,o ,'. bp called to Wa.-h:r-gf ') a' an r irlv date ?o eo. --der p'ar.- for t va- bef.j j e. ,-ord :ra r on of ,-,,,1 d .-rlbt-ior. J ,.r :..n ' "Tn.- f n '. b w : n ' tdaiv of !af r, t ,n ,t p, j ' IV be proj or, tin -.'ed on pig" two.; MINERS SCORN 21 PERCENT DECREASE : Prpo-ill of Alltlimcite Oper - ' .. . ... ' aior. io .iriKin? .iiners nejected Point Blank. MTW Y!tK. May 1 A ; e P'-,. ov r-pr rv a 7 v. .r trie i . . . r a i ' 11 r ThU; do t;v,t p. ni - a ' f wag. r lu e avr ,g ' , . t .,.. e -.'..,,. , . . I;g - i r - r :n -..!,.. , ; f r ike , lb' d 1 a Af.l ll 1 . W a - ! no. r. r r . a r. ,i r.v n.;r. . d by p;.i ;p Murr . .. , e ''i 0. I . : j ' 1 J i 1 1 . .- j'.. .l' . . 1 1 n' . t c. 1 ..a t . v,.r...j . - ' -o . 1 o . - .. if. i Am 1 a a . ' The hard o ...il w : ! 1 r 1 r - or. str;K- , .i .nf g ra r . 1 ' I ' ! ( ri' :ra a .ud. ! ;. ri 'r.,pre-V.;Van'a-r.,ra-le d' - - , (,f .ipproima-etv 'j 2 p an,j .flerefore fill-.- rt. , y , the pur. bf W age r-iali.id-' 1 b r.'hra.-.re c. ' ...... r,ee.... ... 1 . . o.oi.-.oi . 1 t V T . - , .. -. r- ) , . r r- , . - n r V, ,. . r, V, . V, VV eb 1 ' e a' : e n i . v-'ab-l 1 . v : i 1 f 41 .er..,t jn th...iwai;.- . f r i--ihr. - p ,v ' . v.ror ..r.;t- 'i y-( , . j dav to fran-p a tenlv. Ce-nfe-t. r... ofrf th. i, . ivfiimii"!' v" bj resUrn.i rext Vve.k. tiiui:i: kii.m:i iv r.wniv "PINT'-N. Pi. M-iy IS'- Thro n r.en wer- kild t relay when a ; ,f.wr under ror.j'ru'-t IvON if ion, la., ne.tr he re, cavi in ..nd buried thfm undr lö ft ..-1 of eirthOne man escaped with blight injuries.

HARDING'S PLAN IS INDORSED BY INDUSTRY HEADS Informal Pinner Conference Lead- tn p.m.d of President . l!Je-tin. :PKOHK PKACIIC AHILITY

A1,oli,inn ,,f L,, w,,rki Hay Trped Hefnre l ull Hevival of Ihiine.- ( 'mii I v A.r..--. i'f 1 IT. WAS HIN IT' 1 N M I I": ! ,r ! a , : r. . -d 1 1" - ;def.t' s yw . r a'-'-l.t.c j t th. i: f., .. wor : t n I r-pr - i ta: e y,.y. ,r . e I t ry w h were pr !: u:. ir"i:ip i s 1 y j d, pted a H "l;t a-.t i; r...r. g t . , p: , s.d, f of th- A:: e: ; S'.fl i-.l , to an o.-'b-sai .-t it. r.;- r. i d i r -- a i),. m 1 11 p e v : . ! : , l . -,.-;;( n of the pr : b rit that 1 h.o ;p u ,,r;; ,ir .... a p. .p.. n.. f..r "... c... i j nf o,nv.,-.q' . I,.d:;e :vlZ a, f.,r tjl(. vs ; u , ... t., ,,utv ,j ;s.,..r . . thn 1 .out, o-.- tl f. . w a Oil' pufpo. I j t( ;.. r th,.. .pi. ---.on whM'K-r or 1 r,. ;t pr o"i' i. and d s;rab'. to , p(,;1 yro hour work d r ." All l'.pic.s ie.. ! "The M. ited .1 . T rv f.Vprr their view s on the t';b'"t under in julry rr d ndvae'ag wis freelv taken of the :r: :tatbn." "After a full, frail, a r. 1 free dlsL i;,.;i,rii r, which a"! prf-r-t favored i a hol ish : r g the h. our work diy when and if pr.o i--a ' -1 -." .1 u d -: ; 1 1 v cor. tir: -ed. "a r luü'-n v.- i- ' '(' I in which, it rv ; - u rra" i mo ; s' y ;.--"'v-, d !. 1 1 a i on : c ; ' ' of f. . t r i ' s-. 1 ir.du.-t:y be appo;- t. 1 pi . -. b r.t ef ;l.e A p- er: i Iron Ir.stiTu'e t e. rr.h'r.f : - SI I an l : - : J'-. I aril J e , o ' T I . : i - -, s a ' rv - rr o ; s .n.- ...a . A - - , ' ' at.f-.il in 'The m- : i,,,- e' n.c I " ' ' ' I s ' i . T . Mr. Hard-.-g !! !;p i.a 1 fo d .-e r.t iri.e n fa. ra n a t gm d.-e-u, -ig t h- " - t- r .'':- . : i i - i . i : , .i-.o-g ttv ; ,.-t i , i V . f--:r i t ' .'! ,e. p rv! led ?h i . j ., p , , t : : c c -1 r -.' a :on or a r p a j ' : - a 1 1 C h o ; r -a W : r . e ;. ' a-., c- ' ro.- . ; " rn ! . "V l iii--t. I ninfoinr d J A'a ' Tl." ho I- ; i -1 ' To a. of 1' e j . i . v I j, .M -.f. n '-v r. ip ' '' r J t ,- , . . , . . , . , .-, . - ! ;,;L.( !:;,. . H C.t ' . j b. ''o,i.-a. o' 1 --d j ovpora? a.r: '').' '. ' i at- '. w . ''- ' d .' '' H . 'a 1 I '.v , - 1 ---ina-f! ' v -i' .; - a ' !:.-! :" f - ' to r '.', .- - "i . e : i a : 1 r o . onv i'aa ..hah : ! b Cr-.-.M C. 'hr .-.:-! ore-; ;. r- a-d ' Te .... t rem th.- ': C . ; ; I f Veep ta r iff tne tit T e- ,-.-;.' r. t 1 i d ! ' -. ; , ee -. , -.- : r. - a - v t i ' r f.' 1 ' ! " -o .-' r ' g. . . If. ' t ard P.e. : - N ; ,.f " ' " ä 1 .n .. t. . - .. 1 ( - ' "Af'.r d. .-vi rn'r. . g-,' s- ! b n o 'b- r d . 1 .. 'tri r i , . It, . ' ' , . t 1 3 - r a r . 1 r. - r . . .. p;v a' : r--. '-a! :-g : - y -e ,. " - g ' - " - a-e -'.r. e , ... a a t a g ' ... r r. c. v r- r. r b r- ' ', r, b" f o re .... , 'a r- rrr ' v : e " e 4 . .a' h : u.' J-; e f. ; j f . r ..... r ' ' a r. tS , nb" v .vn-;' i:b--a -.ta ..' . v. - . I . r. 1 r : o -; 3 n .-g f e r- s in -.e - - I "": i t f be r a".:'. fr" i-1 frsr.' e-xpre.v;. r. o - A r; : - - c - o . - ; h e ' - to c - a . A r. rb".a. Th f e - n ! '!'' 1 '- - h. d t . - r- r wa ar , . v . t, .-.a . '" m j" r ' "I e-r. . -i p.." t -. 1 '"rv".:r"'f aff 'rd3 a war" to t - - e--. p :. Till. vartVYHIK Indiana: (..'-n'.'y fi:r r d rVv warier Pr: ti v Si :r !y prhleV IrT'l"! ' P ' l 1 r. Lower Mit I. Is tn: Putlv r'.er.1y Prt biy, M-..r Uy rr t vMv f.itr; ersfwhc -Tirr:ir Kr:iv.