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SiT May 12^1,yifil,%attttae^H Iras-found .parked at Taunton and
Hospital wilh 4 C p P ' i n ' ' Cfea^6ba- a^eknes. Ownership ft ankle T a i i i M " # n U t & ^ t r a c e a > ' D o w n s Policenfen
.<> »f 2 3 0 - i i ^ i l S t 4 l " T n t ; t o W a I l ? m ^ l t t ' A U e n s t r ^ -29, of 230 A ^ . ^ e ^ t , »»-, aerretmued- there an hour later, confessed hse-MM. %Jrhmi't-: burglaries' Teten^ifpfn,; 'iia&
park sectlpi" 3ri#Mfl. jaiad^
was capture'*!; $3fo§':4im&; ._ had been •«rjBaiup6in,*Wi ive Sergt KSc^| |t ' | i | '^Scfc i p. M., WedSielf^^fe-%"= » to halt wliUe.*^0||.fr.oin . at Taunton a # ^ l | S aye-jcarrying a..- 4o(^^l%SWffi? bder one arti}.'' l.''.,.," .. *"''<
had just 4o4^!^lp,,,-yWj*?. mother,. ' 3 $ ® ' . ; ? $ ^ ^
In her hOittfe^^^tjiYinJ , whea, ne s|^f;,#;^t|^''.c^rr'^i. » coat cflmfi'§|^(V»jVi^^'
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(lisrekarde%^M^fp9»^n^i man drpppsglle^aflit 'anj o n yard a p i ^ I y | i - 4 ! t t t t close ben,in'!^}i|t;t'-;*,'#;^..;, -, araed liim*jid5sio|i;'or| I'd but he ie^ijttf:|ft»intng^
said. "I fireaVTI. heard , lili& m shot**, but ^ ' g ^ ^ y ^ - j s ;
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>wiih«a,wo^nJ-in-his leg. A police guard •was" placed over D«jwns:in City, hospital at the order of. Deputy Commissioner William R. Connolly.
leer off Statue to Chisel State's Kock^ Chicago.—Judge Thomas A.
Green has found something for Robert Campbell to do.
The police said they found Canili-bell using a chisel jtie'other day ^q remodel a ^tatue of Abraham, Lincoln, in &r$$t Park, and he explained that_ .he "just \vanted> something to do," ' ' • . i '•
Judge Green fixed i r *for1* tilm Monday by sending him to the house of correction stone quarry to chisel the rocks fov 100 days, :i
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ilngton, May - ll-HThe Dem-socratld'tariff bill, vetoed and crlti-
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ci^edKby-President "fioover as *ono
but lort timeiate>^!bi'tut^6hile
~ t i S i teca Lake fa*closi#ite Its l i i ^ i |vei ever>>;e.QoK' *ahdi-.fttiB;
The laX^drslils-; i Svate'Er bn»0
JtJjat\irQtlid spread "rhisimprossion Ja^:^nc"e*if^ijjty" '?. business, was % ^ l)n tfeikBuse, today;
md3or veto of^t$s .sessioii moviiaedt
Hooyer's. first Congressional that ti(e. Tariff tjonnnisston T6c'&||i mend?d •^mr proposed alteyjjy<i|6i|
,ln unp(j« du^e.3 to Congress i%-'steatj of tp, the Pr.esld.ent, that n&
Tuna-i< &>» --•- i ,«i.- - ^ . i„ jPt0sbaUon8l tariff..conference* be &MW>\ yptea t o ^ l n «ie ; b a ^ j j o r ^ ^ ^ ^ , o w e r e a fres^Snt'i'veto-untnedtately atier If, il^cl.b|^ii :re^dK today, 3Vlr,,Ho6y-' ^Felteli^mnlaeVo^i obieeMons;to-the rm'e^ii'jei»icu|-.faa|(it*i *•» ,>. ,• *' • ^'.TtU* enoujhJ&oiSeiCer, that- this-;|ilf' ;*ouif desltoy, the effec.tiVjM :iie|s.'.((f tub. flexib,(e tariff, -which lor?tita flipt tlnie gives protection, .against • e^cessiV'e or inadequate' taHffsi" ' r^-.ibtelm- to 166 in. fator pt •of^rfi^tf^tftef- teto;»fell1'ahoTt^6f ;tn^t|p?thlti^a/taa1t)py.necewiry tci. nSlW'theVlt^llfenW lb,ctloh.
)u. May Jt~»- "the Japanese^ meat announ<5eil I6day that!
der "to ea.a>attfe '.WQrldwfda: which Tias'&llM ujion Us**
maining m'eiribfets "0i the ha! expedftionafy ffifce wBl tbarawn within a. nio'nth, riy lB.flgfl? .Jikjjjiaese troops-
Shanghai,'Wh?ft.f Bey have evacuated. only . a;-$ftaU de« "tit of biu>iaclet5 "w l! re* t h e r e . -i.
e decision is dfle .tii the Jap* government^ , dtislre %0
mi to world^opini^U^a^bra; office sfcokesinfta 4a|'d^^.raiid,
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ove that Japaii;na;a;.|(a^6r-or other MieW^^Diotjyes
ndlng troops:.t^'^iiii-niiiSi;::- . m<e the 4ec|sjpri;^;4ne-- to jK
to codlom!^ftfe^q%flp)rr." d to end' -th^ *2J^W*S4e.
i,-y;r.' 'fe't.r^£,H: i ' ,;:5;V«- • |iidltftn^hioh ^i^s fallen ,-upon us, ; Japah *r(te_ho10; jtlib* other .nations a'cconh^D\e:Tj^SWnB^i, i i , again enaang&rlM;i; 'J; | ' "••.'•"• -\ f .'
These oth|piit*t{6,n.s arft the pri't-ed, States, Ctrcat Britain, Frahco ao4 H ^ f ^M?1?0 ,representaUifC8| sfgnea-tfro Sjio-Japaneae armiStJcd1
,agroenjii?nt reached las.t week;
zHeZl ?iU Rogers IJtcKs A Story For
This Spot Mi~*~
no fun to IraVe t6 lie awake I*Rht when yon blight to be |h>R r recSion tliere's nothing l^n worry'Apersbn. More thanj ping able to sleep; vA*d StilV I the peoplq that haf« tHe most |i« with lnsomni»>ll( telt jdt t Tone reason ta.ey taft'f| «lee^ p t they worry *o nittch sboat
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trade barriers, that the President tpegofiate jeciprpcal trade agree-ments with other nations and that a consume^* couhc$f".be-.«!ren.ted to :r.edre|ont tii§;BubHc in Tariff Com-mlastoji heatings.
The .President's four major objections were: That the bill would cpnTejr' mistnvprcaslon and uncer-talnty a« to its. purpose, that it
'"pracHciife. destroys the "flexible" tariff'lh£i' i t carries' stipulations for Hctfota'itt an international tariff CQnfe.renfcfe which the President feels* would" Jreatrlpt action and prevent success*' of such a conference and that fhet bill' Jncfiides a ref quest that the President negotiate
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lr-Pr,obate. Judga, „. Or. Efelfttlch Schne% ojrK^,-v„ the earl 'oM^tton, pf'.Englan.%|tt( hal. S-^^hapel <>i ffli 3 o I p ' r«ion day nttended by; Pt'esf*
ef Chicago, Dembcratici nonflneo.fpr^v»3f6tpm«iniijat Wineisr. 2— BPcnri C^audei at Prancet Gen. B'rnnkMcOoy-ofriktfTJniti* States and ibers of the teagno of Nfftiona comnilMlon, Inspectlfilj *ftf ruins In Shang> m e w Wellington cathedral, scene of'» great'riiiglbus service on Ascen-?»|drs. Hootras. , , • . . . . . - ' s .. .
S«!er JfrfditertJi- •fii«Uu4fr«rMr 'cbni' febssiohsr bnt'to^'- f&W «i "te c(i| « c t conOict" «ilt& other proposals: in th« samfr Mil 'to- elinjibat«dia-i criminatory tariffs^ ' - and« ^ther phases, J'all of whlcli^lattei;; -are
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"Oiif Berlin, Mjay" Hm||pniftQtl fa|Jleft r o doub&aa to aerrfittiiy'a de*
.foreign governij»ej||M|l(%iild tUjolf 'hiaflness bt p>oJftteat,'j|«i^fi befoi i t i s too Wl6,ir%y»^!!i4uea'o!r ChS
recip'wal trade a^en ieh t s "un- X4|or Heftrtcf* J & l p * . W 4 * M ^ S S J ^ 8 m ? « .$#*%<
^eplou of-tbfiiKeiehpg^ijB. vlgoroua defclaratign, Qf Ceriaittt?* Jhablllty to resume reparations' p^yuacnta.
Halting only oncajfe.^oliver o vicious blow at,;tha^SaB5liit Party of Adolph Hitler,-, ^the t Chancellor
: tormfliiition td^end roparati0u*( no^ \[m to het.damimd that otimr na^ |loas Ulaami ais siio wa$ diiarmed
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OE VALERA BUDGET RAISES EVIES
Wxk1W&tem l ^ t e S S [ DttWln. t r i akFree8 t a t e .M 8 yn
..* j --. •-.-•...•!« -. ,. ii.--'- •••:-.- income taxes were proposed m the
^jMaMo '^t^oftte ' t^jteBa. ttie-riiethbers" oV. th>" fixeciir^vo BoljifOf'io5 l^caini%r?nt»Ttea|fli-er. ^ssBpiatJbn a t 'SttftfieSn- M "iter !hbnire"Tu^aay Slay lfeinv-at: one •o*4ocfc" it '^toinogs # < 3 f | e # itnved the fiiticiieok %;:'
Boxing .Bouts
8l^pmg. A guy tta 4«sp Wm' "**kc: mostauy tttaa, iaat try-
| ° so to sleep, and wortdng a,t ial hard. ,' v" > "' iPil the doct&ts 'm Ifcwffccnted I0U ^a l by peopla *U» insom-
"!'eas. i was Mt #t»Bt a ^at hurd t patiftat that a*i&
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The final card tor the troop No. ,29 boxfng *nd wrostUng flhow was announced «oday. It consists of a balanced program bt sir fijhtA.
Jack McCarthy and Jim PoWors have been extraordinavflly stic-cessTut in securing fighters. They nave; ngaeed seycrat ot the lead-ingv wrestler* and boxers of Medina and Buffalo and Rochester to pu ton tho show Friday evening. The tatd as it is patyllshed in the advertisement . of *the 'Wrestling andBoxIpg match suteV wasranta a very successful show.
first budget of the Oo Valeta gov-ernment, which waa introdnced to-day ih the Dan Elreanri
The baflget provided for a daijr ;bi tea of 4 pence 0 cent*) a itumnd and a package .tax of yxmcG (S cpta) on each container ?SBoldiiBg a a / articte d t food or drink, « r cosmetics or medical preparations sacked for sale. The income-tax rate would 'be raised front 8 shillings 6 pance to 5 shillings Jit *ho pound. This atnonnW
Senat eto Pats Bond Bill
Pttnei*al "Witt Be Hfelti at Yqyrtgsto#n The laheral of the *tate Francis
Comerfort fho died ft*.Ashtabula, Ohio, t i l l bfr held to ^dangstbwn, Kew Yo?fc FrJHsy in#)teg at 8 o'ciecfc, Mr. Oopcrtott *as a' resident of.Hcdina at on* time and possesied a large circli of friend* who wilt iriourn bis deith.
wai Months 'in Ireland
to a boost from 64 cents to 92 cents in each $3.67. • drastic action was necessary to make both ends meot in the nation's finances because Proaldent Me Ytlela's government f*cod a hhdgetary deficit of JE3 >00,ooo ,anat8«,ooo).
inaiiy averwitt be able *0reiftl«i those payjnonta*'* BruenBi'g said id pointing out that st>m& nations' still adhere to their dentauds for1
resumption) eC reparations. "Tha-comploto cnucellutlon of political, debts la a, noctssaily.
0r, Reed to Speak at ffcnQMesville
Proaldent Harj-y Lathrop Uoed of,Auburn Seminary will 'speak at the * RnbwIcavlUe , Prosbytoriatt church, next Sunday May 16th at V»;M O'clock. • '• * • ' *
Auhufn'Suiyuw {», bains *ob8o^ ved. to aiajjartt Presbytery, with
'% w.01;k8w„ft sneiikqr nnd this; cv*-jtor<l» M Bdfiatttlritty.lor.ftir oiti) »4opifl to hoaeiulnit, gvorybpdy bi ,,<!0tdiaUy, InVlt^th.. • . . . . •!
Move 8 ons of Stone lo Accommodate Bird
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%tx Porto, Ind.—A motUor robin pttiBed* out a pooV place to lay hor four eggs—a nost on a stone dor-tick—but it was all right with Jack Koven?. and William Kuchcl. stone onttort.
TUoy moved by hand 60 pieces of Btono coping weighing S00 pounds each from a flat car to a track rather than spell the nest by using the derrick.
DAY-OLD BOY FiLES COL WmSm
Batnatoni May ljt«l?eaicfe Cut-ten Huitama. !>drn yesterday at Cooperstowh. iftSay? had "on file at Cfe^ate*0nWersi«f''*« apptlcation for admission »s a student, sntii In by Bis parenta, sndTit appeared re* sohabfr gurc that ifcere *"e«s few ahead of hint itsf J3to waftieg lino. The appMcatiBh' gitqs h t o wnttl 1853 to thirit i t mi£
The chttfl»s*o» ef JIf. flttd Slr«. Ralph K. BOitsttiS, U « grandson of Dr. Gepsue Battem- entreat pres
ident M the nnPoraiiy. Eight hWf» 'elapsed; from the tlmo at the uabyV Wrja before the application was « K ^ived at ?t»o nnlverBity, but it wasn't the parent*' fault. Tha tml> v'erally offices wore closed for the riignt.
Camp Koaruey, Cat., May 11— ^ tragic d r a f i ^ oE the skies
\va^ writifen In an unsuccessful attempt of the world's largest atr-JUp, the O. S. S. Akron, to ' land hero today.
Two men of tho mooring w w \fere dashed to death and a tlilrdl Bud Cowiirt. was carried two hours '[angling on a 300-foot, rope from the groat navy airship!
Ten thousand, spectators saw tho two mil as tho dtrlgiblo surged upward, Cowurt svyung procariously half a mile above their heads, •J emon scremmod, men wept.
Then he was rescued, hauled into Ot hatch of tho big ship. Aminos-Sago dropped from tho big bag.
'"Cowart O, K-," It read.
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:lirs* Mattoon Hostess To the_W.CT.XJ.
Mrs. R. R, Mattron, very pious-aatly ontertainod U»e Women's Christian Temperance Union, at her home, on North Academy St., Tuosdoy ntoriioon, May 10th.
There was a largo attendance' Mrs. Minnie Smith had charge of
the music, Mr* J. D. Uott led tho Devotions. Mrs. F. P. Perry! Pros., presided at tho bnsluesa session, at which plans well made for an* si. T. I. Mtietlng and supper t0 b« hold In tho near future. ,
Rev, John A. Courtrlght, Pastor ot tho Sholby Baptist Church was present and guvo R 'flue talk on tlu> Present, day couflftjoas^ la regard to ProhiblMpn ftutt tbe*l$th'An\end« monl tisvd* to ,* intteomoil^ iatc-iV dflliftla«a,b}ry!fl!!ty:, .fift^f^ijarj
Tho mooting ndjottrnwl ,ta -meat will* fttt-a. Klom Cos. IKijJunei ',t«
WALKER AND HASTING T
AGAIN IN LIMELIGHT
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U~~ » .<,«« I Charles & Brsennan tett this raorw-Washington. May M— A *3<w,.j,ng f()r ;&Mw w<rtsm ^ w{f t
0Qft,D# federal bond issue for re-1 visit deonge Bf«n»m le*«iHK * & tlet^of sttWrlng cansed by unetn-|day for Siew-irorkeity.^hstiiii^f-ptoyment «a* called for ia the Sen-} wtn ^ait a«tnrday rflorrdflg on this a te today by Senator Robinwn of ! s , s . Uc6n|% fqr i a ^ c m M f t trip Arkansas, Demoxa-atic t*adef. f to IreiaiE&i
Such legislation, be said shoatd be efiaeted hefor«s the em* W the
to'griipe*** the .money wbnlA.'bftf "adyasced" to th» State»i an4 '^afclpaaHe* ..for • tieir m. •»' rev ftffaetiffaea..
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Institute, Gaines ; • war*,, ftota" '^tm, ' i f** '
Slew Vork. Slay tt-i*A f-ooag nraa <»f SJS years trongfit a l arr of avetatls ytsterday .sM tmsoi dft.tte
State Elks to '( Hold Convention JtUo anntwl ronvenfffts of tile
Sflw torfe State Blk*' Association '. y$s b& hfild this year in Schenec-tarfy starting Sunday. Juno 5 and cftlitiBning to the sfternoon of '*|^.P5daf, Jttee S, closing with tips b&-.ga.rado and revfaw.,
Jt fs; isipected that pracMcally etery latfee in New 1?ork rtate wHt i>» rapTeaeotedt n*sny of the
company at *23 a vt&sk Ss a »ti>!:-
To-foilsh and italisn imnstgrast* Whun^^Usii coat tee tmmem W
vm#U «f tn> eottaoHttaled «a« -^ga«l«atfcj» tovlog banda or njiii^cal onita to ft^comSany them.
"I'rtess reflj i»- given ftir ttts sever-&l KstorRS |n tits parade atrelt »» KTeateat number, tliase coming
.hfe.'«Jdehe•"*»**• n*w.nta» namfsd:|Wni^st dManes withtae gifeateat %ldy and f&ey «oagjs»toiI»Scd hfm rafts* of memberships, * best raasi
on the ins* .to gettfeg.-* ,|0fr oot; .*Mti$a% that- fee w«* J s « t » •fat ' * b i * C | f » m««n#'!|iai itifr etftctt-.
^»a^|fl«».'IWB^a'.«f- IS* ^t)WE|K, and a ?afrtctbr.W 4».««het:©»i*-.CS»e«r«s.
HR -Wm&¥ f»he*it»d Ms,'*fy«ffitor>. ,*in»'-gevernjrienC Boblnsatf said,f Smith. SJrs- t t | t Pmg Mr* *,#^
should :"reeelre 'sdcB .assatajte* «t,|;Kaiwfte*i--. «*» Hw»ma%- &»!c«lHi - _ . . . . i«itt*nietit «"iaay -be- «»BtiittwW«*|3lla«- Hbae S&Miiaav Sir* ^^HJaati^iti^ifiJTO.hia-ira^ tne laie'lJl'eb* iwjjatfrsg -gtate- an* manicipat #•• ; ' |»rt^.a^.M«fe j a%' l^« t t l»* &m* t, Btady tmA-W-d^m'^H tx*. cwrittea wh*rerth» same a*» av*tf|-(#ii<i«,It»fi W.- fe. ** •% i*&fitt*,mm &tm ar»'fc* :*» ;*Jart 'tearnte#: aw*, sad.-<Wa«H(»*-may he w**\tm Iktt* CmmWtm* &»»**£th* pablfc ir»aty *as»t«»». irhen a imsi t r r frorn. fatare. aMot- ta •#waa»- WMawiiay Mr*. g«r i«r | . Jf« »»t« hi* 3NWrtt»tre«» reach.
::M; ofeaalBitJoa". and. other tttdrvt-. dia*fcatttrt».., ' •:
:-' '^?»0j« ttesa ftem Medtaa-l i^gf of Bka iff mtiltd M» eoB* 't«nifeft!,*'in.*« Joseph Usaka ex;-'*Wjg«|. Jteteri fSMSs '& fi*rWt», :*eo Mtatyi A!onzpr')b, Waters, a mew* Iffir^rttoitosfi 6S, fstttfes* «*• th*< Stkttv As4wiltf<t» and-: Eugene ItfjroteflB^.Jfetiti i* C«hh«'Get«|* ittr'J^ww» rjaorttr &riia«h««, tdaj^ K^ft an* f*-.W, OlWBBett,
Nuw York.; May U—• Mayor James J. WalRor camo under the Bpotllght of the libfstadter Inves-tigation again today In t)j»tlmony centering around bis long-mlaalng Dnaitclal akqnt, liuasotl T. Sherwood. •
Park Ai Rdwioy, preaidont of. the fhmk ot rfahhottan Company and an Investo* in tho Jamaica-Central Itallwayn inc. twitiilsHi that Slterwood WBM hlro'l nit a "new ttCeoaats" mas fey ifcu Bank ol Manhattan Company ,it an annual feaiary- of tlfAOfitt. partially on tlw StrengUi of his acqiialManni with the Mayor att4t other publio officials.
"Katarafiy u would h*» a wandftrv tttl ft|j!«f to haVo a man who kttuw Wf$$$M§$'-\n$tm York,** rh« wit-1
rieSi «aid. "and It ho !««?»* the Mafor and hwds o< the depd|t» teaa***jt woajd te in his favor," Kttt.-ha adtriflfcft' reiaedniiU-y that liSB^Wd *«1d^ do *m M i " , '. 8he?wead» '$$061 by m Hof-, stodMr cftBtiolttcss m the link with Mf&t •'«lf|life r.iiaT-.''f{iii«#ai.'. "atete, wa» itot- *«PI^»ed; (a devotft all te
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Solution io Bsfof* Yhe . inattist
Ctirry'conia^nbt powibtsr bar* "looiksd, W * B O S '«>*• I r ' g .u^ l f kn r arid scbii the 8H£ttwrj |{fe«fe«ff6«d- which tebk.tf&c^' l* ' ' y«rd*4ehi8tJ' Wte.'- . ' ' - •
'<9f aft'tlfelrfljiweirst'reeoJ^ «8'4*' i l j IVAftt l i^n -of- -ranter: d*y<i 'i l«fi|* iMystwr, rt8*''
. fare tf^e1S||«»fr»'' hot -a.'..»l» gto. <m«%|rib. esfrcet^ ;tjar aav • WK&S9 : i*af ! BWirrecf J alt «er»
• fat op.;ef 'tSS0- *«f«ef* md to te* fe«d4*'tei"ltftf'..iferfe<-tiy ftebtf f leki|« : '# ' ' ' the- ttiana
.' .t|iealre.go t*:,»»»te' like, th..t. ' '%<>#*?* 8to!atltt»»n«ttEd have vraore «ar*f«I eottHldcmtioa mi. t * » 'jffta i .'Jam* %M taacft'trf tick«*,
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A >vast sigh of relief wont «p^ "Fifty air accidents ha\a 1 seen
but none that chilled tin© Uetftt Ufco this.'* said joe "Van Diaseu, >viitt?lt\ veteran. 4
The tear-stained faces ot iittvy and marine veterans who w&ioTtbi bous testifying to batUeitatd e - sp^ oncers, testllod to tb-te. .
The Akron cvutsod tuuti oarty evening \vhen-she, retmnod asit^ was lashed to a temporary moortnjj maaU
The climax to tho westward crossing qt tho Akron, ttlvlch Utt Uakehurst, N. J., early Sunday \>n its first tvan8-eontiii6ntal \iic< enmo In the convao of QUiivti tq make an omengancy tnooWng nt Camp Keat-npy after an aeiUd voy^ age fraught with stoma. ^
Several attomnts tat. biitvg th« groat akyltnor ddwn imd x bv«t(i matje by a determined ground oyov," when upward ourrents auddnnty c&ngnt tho groat ship. w»*} s Robert Bdfall and Nltsol HohtOiv !
both of the San Slog* jliijif TralnV Ing Station', m'tti8&Vm% Mie landing W - B J til^BBBBUi the watching throng hj| tbf U r a | awged upward, ^dtaii and tioiuon lost thoir gj'lp fel4 fell ta dpftthr but Cownrt dung on,
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Loaned 18 MiHioa ( aa Bank Closed e i f , . , - - " ^ ' " - • - : ' /
Now York, May ll^Tcjitf^nJP that a loan of Slfi.OOO.QtlO \v«"» made to • the Batik > of Unttett Statea on the day hdfoti ,6
TM* tstf&araraa- toa«y w Iq&rielc, former utnto MpiriHtondent In hi*
ttlsL f o ! f adgteet of duty, . ,J|f6t}6riefct after roultiiiK sir;en4 ^U*.'6RWi» matte by him t« holff ifeljjuianJbto fRo ban& fei tho- cln f i?lB tlaya ftl! its busTt^s*, iclifMit under qMt$tl,ani(rig by hts aW«s« hey that the frjStitnUan obtnlnett tho money from Urn Pvdornl Yin* gerve Bank. Under objoctEoln by MBK D, Siauer,. spoelnl prosoett* iw, however, ho ticfenavvUdgad thn| he Mm ot tho loan oftly through "un attttoho ol the )?&•* ^
tlmo to his now position according to tho tentimony. *
Btnto Senator John A. >lttstin<ssiferal ftaorve Bank." who cnoaed a tnrot« at yesterday's hearing by oalling ConnBet Samuel Seabury a "noWard" ftlid a Mpo1lM« col Macknmiler," ea«t<s Ih tor tils daily dlitcuaftton when, ftowlay com teiiacd that a $7,500 loan granted, trj the Senator by tlt0 flank <& Manhattan |n W?8 bncj navtw: boon' repaid and to nil Intopts and p«r»*ied * "w'tt* ft gftttrantco to tfta fcuA
In ss h»lMitmr address the do-fendant tol^, th» c^rt iin haft warned a qloftrtng h'ou«ft com^ WiHea ol;Wfr*{{ flimrielew 'thi t tha kOttrt'oT the blink "wight h# the *i>n.|k that wpald, funiU trj*
Jwhote cit*.'* , ' . f I *^h» best t eouftl get,* litf *Sdl
po««* bad boon rharged to "profit ami loan."*
Haatlngj* gave as collateral for ths loan- hl» "rtgh{»,i too ufnd In-|erest in a two-cy«lo atrplano hn-gJne," the witness continued, and it tnrned out 16 b« "flimsy eijiater-al" Mo «aid ho had tried to col-icrt .sovcrai tlmei but iwd no*cr been succes.-iful.
Wl t« r« H'tttas Is wa» el<««d i$ lourui of W per cent of thdlf di*
,H!» opl'ie»l for A ho said, W* the commftteo of the «ame op it f Ion. Tho ^iM loaf," ho teslifiad, wis hot pMtttl&l- foe th* efenrfng ii6u»o wmfiiittee* but tho' bimketa a§ indlviduab* agreed to saand; Xoo8. r
EMIER I «\ REVEALED
Sydney. r e«s Houth Waiea, May 11—A ptot to slag* a "march on CiHiheftft" an* capture Premier Joseph A, Liens' w*as dtectojod &•'. nlgltt by police^ W-ho raided th« haSKifjtrartera of |be so-called Now Ouafd OTgnnizaiton.^ Canbcrta Is the capital of Australia.
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London, May It—The British pov«*itBj«rjt earved notice on the gtyarnmsM, of •B»mon de Valeta. ttNfsy that 5? the Irish Free. State. aJbtffeho.tha oatb to the cwwr^ *|eto will ,b,e fto Ajri^lo-trteit trade agkement at the "0tt*wa teper-iiti-^onfareaca: :&,"• tooweer. '
1j%is In effe«t w*» tha.gl3l ef a tew*-, by J. A. Ifitentji, teeretary; of ©r/trrfnions, to -* qttwti^ntr in td# Kaa>* »f Common* .
protjaftgflt^tttehi in %daay w#>M b« arrflMed, ttommfa*j««ffc ('iittd.* i«stt|d-a'4fiii|iWt.fi!ifc fwftig the *ald* h«#»1#itt##' »l4«* to «Aati>j«\ aFh»iBt.ft;jQRjttnjtp£j. '
Pmsitef h$6m leader ot i ^ tftjitsd A^iisafl^ Jfarty.camo InroT piriwa* last iJ^'sjaneiri ' Kofcnlly dttri% fwto«s strlte ;betv«t(?K til* gdverkraent of Sfew South, \VWe*r headed by 8**ifftor #. t . taflSc « ^ the .eoRstaoit«o?ilth ga¥«p»^e*? .ty<j»* hs», fe»«it nndst * xferaai? poiific gaatfdi. •
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