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Number 11,601 TWOCENWA EUROPE PASSES PETMAYDAY Anticipated Disorders Fall to Accompany Celebration FORCES SEniTnGTION IDLE Probably the Most Active Scenes of the Day Occurred In Litchenberg, Germany, When Militant Workers Stormed a Factory to Persuade Em- poyes to Quit Police Die- perse Attackers Without Bloodshed. They Denounce Hlndenburg, Up until a 'late hour, tihe "Comlmtt- nist ily all IDitrope had steeled itself, had failed to materialize this May day. Observance of tihe first of May, tra- strike day for workers, were ordeilly in the world capitals where trouble ihRul been most feared, Paris was quite, under the airplanes of watc'hfiiil ip'njlice and the mobiliza- tinrm of thousands of troops; in Sofia day celebrations passed without trouble; wprkers took their' SHIP IN DISTRESS OFF NOW SCOTIA Goal Steamer Blackamas Grip pled in Heavy Foe famliies and ipicnicked in the fields. while' workers in Tokio. Berlin, L'sbon and Mexico City without iMoident.

In M.exico City. Vie Aimeripan amtoassadlor jco'uld not use automobile because of a mandatory strike. In the United States there was little to daaise disturbance in 'larger cities. In pants of the country, including the financial district of 'New York, special precautions were taken to prevent trouble. Considerable loss of life was sustained in a train wreck in the Polish Corridor, presumably criminal intent.

caatsed witih May 1, With police airplanes ihtiinitiing' overhead on the watch fov, trouble and iterge bodiies of gendarmes t-eld irt readiness, this was calmest May day m'orning in years. Despite belief t(iat Communists would! seize the occasion of worker's holiday to precipitate the incident reported up to noon was the of tliree yioung "reds" in of Fort VJncennes. The, three communists were charged witto distnibuting anti-military manifestoes. the rest of the morning; tlui Giiardo Republicaine, the specl-aViy-mo- troops and police yawned in Jiheiir barracks, aii'l a majority of the strikers apparently slept. Tihe taxi drivers of Paris struck fur day, but subways and street, cars functioned normally 1 BUSKOS ran irregularly.

Principal trouble, if any came, was expected in the suburbs, wihera Com- wet'e permitted to hold meet- wMch were bawed in the capital, A dirigible joined the occa- Kionai airplanes to the sky patrol, AutpjmiclMle trucks wove imftbijlized to rush torops to the first sign, of disturbance, (United New York, May 1, The steame Clackamas, carrying a crew of 26 and a cargo of coal, is in distress of the ooaat of Nova. Scmt'ia, according to an 8. O. S. the Indc pendent Wireless company here to day, The Red Star Jiner Zceland, whlcl left Halifax for New Yoi'k hist night is searching the ice-lanes of 'the North Atlantic for the crippled ship but be cause of the dense has been un successful thus far.

The Zeeland is by wit! the hope that fog will lift. Mean while the United Fruit steamer San is aiding in the search. Though the S. O. received here disconnected, officials were ahle to asaertnlln'the latitude us 44 and the ongitude a.s fi4.

The 2n22-ton fl.hip Was bound from Newport News, Va. to Halifax, N. with a hea.vy cargo of coal. She was formerly from Port Hand, 'but recently was sold to Nova Scotian interests and her home now is Sydney, Cape Breton s. U.

B. ENDEAVORERS TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Sunday, May 3, will he observed aa Young People's Anniversary Day, commemoralting the founding of Chiris titan Endeavor in the United Brethren church in 1883. A very fitting way ito start the day is by observing the Quiet Hour together ajt the church, so' it he Christian Endeavorars will have a prayer. vice at 7 m. to'which all members of the church are cardiailly ilnylted.

George Esehbach have charge of the service. Rev. Dr. Davis of the Greenshung United Brethren chuiroh 'will be present at the warship ait 11 and hring a special message to the young At 7.30 p. the members of the Junior, intermediate and Senior societies will have dliarge of the meeting.

The program is as follows; E. W. Wiiney Doxology Invocation Calls O'er the Til; Scripture Reading. Prayer Endeavorors 1 J. Zamonik Mandolin Club Loader's Work" Song- Miss Mae Warner A Song Juniors Talk "Our Youth For Christ" Miss Halen Priest Talk "Our Love, Means and for Christ," Miss Lola Cornet "Calvary" Mlaa Ulju Time May May day! Btvikrh occurred today In the ind'UStHial Ornduntlon Kxei'dses for Juniors district of norWven'n Italy and some firartivatlon Exorftlses for were (led up, There were no disorders, In Ronre, tihe day passed unusnally quiet, All public services functioned, iates, Prayer Mrs.

Each bach TRAIN WRECKED BY ANARCHISTS Between Thirty and Forty Killed In German Express Crash INJURED Details Are Lacking of the eytluhner- Berlin Express in the Polish Corridor, for Communication Has Been Cars Crashed Down Report Ties Pried From Trains Rushed to Scene. (United Press) DESERT BANDITS SEIZEJILM STAR Belly Blylhe is Kidnapped ly Nomads in Palestine (United Press) London, May Btythe film star, has been kidnapped toy In Palestine, according trt rabid received today by John tTdrding.het" London agent. The Colonial o'fftce 'here, however, has no report of tlie alleged nt- t.ack, Harding appealed to the Amad- can iatt.lihor1t.ies, and' nlso the BrltWIt to resctte tihe actress. Troops have been dispatched, cording to a cable from. Haifa.

Miss Blythe has been in Jerusalem Berlin, May 1. Between tiliirty and for three weeks, working on a fiilim forty persons were killed and fifty in- 'wihioh. a French company is prpoducin jtired wihen Anarchists wrecked (the to be entitled "Jacob's WeSIT." GIRL AND ALLEGED ABDUCTOR FOUND Ex-Convict With ll-Year-OI Vermont Girl Captured ENDS SPECTACULAR SEARCH Lucille Chatterton, Kidnapped a Wee and Earl Woodward, Accuse Were Found To'day In the Haylot of an Abandoned Barn Near Brook fled, After at Firs Shuns Father. (United Press) tlatudol'ph, May and without food for 24 hour Eydkuhnen-Befflin express in the Pol- sh corridor today, The tralin left the rails, wh'i'ch had been loosenqd a considerable distance between Swardc'hin and Pireus- company ihad started' makin Scenes in the Palestine, and Miss Blytihe and some of the sup porting, cast had gone by automobile Haifa. sisoh'-Starguard, and crashed down an According to tho cable received embankment.

Onliy one sleeping car Harding, which Was dated Thursday and one first class coach remained on the rails. Berlin railway headquarters dis- Bedouins, fierce nomad hiorsa'meh wh ream Palestine and Syria attacke the automobile in whicQi the star wa patched a rrelMef train as soon as word riding. of the was received here. l's were la'cking, for commun'x Two Frenchimen who were vidin with Miss Dlythe, a Dr. Marcus aiv cation with the Polish corridor has iRdwaald were woundied during severe flighting with the Bedouins, he First accounts a'aid officials at the fore the actress was dragged froir scene were convinced a 'criminal at-1 the automobile and carried away ink thee wreck, because of the desert, inding that the rails had been pried rom the Mes.

SOLUTION TO GARY MURDJRIMMlNENt 'olice Believe Arrest of Luis Desidera Will Clear Case (United Preset ANNIE BOYLES Guest at Methodist Home Died on Thursday On Thursday laftfirnoon shortly aftei four o'clock. Mrs. Annie Boy.les, agec 78, died at the Methodist Home far the Aged on West Washington avenue of a complication of diseases. Mrs Gary, May of the'Boyles wia.s.born at York and later ir CT.resUertonl, murder (mystery, is ife moved to Altoona. many mminent, polliice declared today when iyea.rs she had been a member of the bey ordeired the arrest of Luis church', She became idera, 26, of Gary.

at tihe home, February Tilre murder victim has been being one of the first ocome under ied as Mrs. Josephine Desidera, 21, the care and protectipn of the central nother of three childiren, and wife of iuis. Saim Ross, 25, is arrest Pennsylvania conference. Mrs. Boyles naterial Witness.

Ross toiid police msi and Josephine dte'ath lis tJhe first bo ihave occurred at as a Methodist Home slnce'Iast Septem Violin 11, F. Sturgeon trains were on time and "business ft BX lai wns rule. tho evidence of strong Mandolin Club Sermon "Lite Service," Rev, Pi-, Davis Miiy Authorities forbade the usual Mny day demonstrations by' TflU 7 wnrUei's, who contented wHh Pomiilete cessation of wwK. and Lot Tt the ponntvysWo with tlielv aroiwid L. M-rs, Wlnoy lot May from many iirber Shop Quartet parts qf trheipyria and, pass; Chicago, May 1.

(U. ed tf'JWiieilv Jerusaleim today to parti' of people wonder when the In the anvnial ceiebrationjs Rt shop" qsurteit 'Started, Well, take it tlie liegendft'r-y tonnh of Moses, near from A. QuMJi'asfiiv, Ipoa'l piano her. Tlbe body was taken to Altoona to be iolently gatmrday night. prepa.red for burial where, on Sunday The mwdar was committee 1 services will! be held in the aime or Sunday.

'ThejEi avenue Methodist church! In ullet-riddited, dismembered an'd char, terment in Altoona. ed remains were found niur a road utree miles from Ohesterton Sunday LOREHTZ CALLS FOR ANOTHER FROST SATURDAY MORNING With two in elves oil! snow reported from the higher altitaides of Cambria, Cleart'iold and Soinei'set counties yes torday, t'ollowing the Wednesday 'morniing, WeivUier Observor C. Lore-nti! lasit night predicted another frost tomorrow morning and stated that the cool wave will continue it'll 1 tomorrow Complete isoncerning damage to the various fruit crops indicate that the apples were not. injured, the damage heing confined to plums, pears and Mr, IvorentK issued the "foHowln.8 buMetin laat night at U. o'clock: Foy rains, ULLERTON WILL ASK FOR SIGHT SEEING BUSES The Pullterton company of Clear- old and W.

Graaier of Tyrone 1 ap- licants for bus service down Bald valley did not piresant their before the 'Pennsylvania Publiic Service commission at Harrlsburg yes. tevday, The Fullerton company did ask for for a sight seeing bus to cover points of interest on the mountain and down the valley, The commission will itivestigate reasons for wantiing a service of this Uind hold a (heaving- covering the on Tuesday, April' 26, in conne'-tion with this wse there was quite a lot of sure Brought to bear from I'll within the past month. Present at yesterday to protest U)b of tho charter far tlie bus line, were prominent niitallives of tha ni-othorhood the ChanUi of ''own Tynt-e, the Klivnijia club vf the Tyrone jSxtmordUjary preiJAaitions Wfumtac-turer, it otwne from the dato others to 'prevent when men wore wjgs and went to jfftthei'ings were pvohihltecl gnflitirbera to hftve 'them Pmlert aivil were kept moving Jewish, dered. In tho-se days the good The frame 'building near the station broken into by hoys last night day celebrations also wwe for- kept cheats of viols, a ft Jot of base ball gloves hidden. a violin, with'which the made muaic while awaiting their turn May Portuguese wJUl were eaiTied out to sea today' to uj'eysttt thfiil' taking a leading part In rtty demonstrations.

meetings. Extvm. police as usual julonp the line of march, I At 5.30 p. men, waroU and were t'aken, and consider- ghle destruction oi other goods 'made while vupimaging throoigh room. Only 'Short while ago, was coinvmiitte4 at a clotl(- the ed with SHOW, followed by ighWy wanner during the afternoon, For Saturday---Pair and warmer, For The cool wave noted the latter part of last week as moving eastward from the northwest will continue another hours.

With the exception of a slight 4'ise til itemperajUire Friday af- tornoon, pool weather will until Saturday, with frost morning, The temperature wW a frightened little girl, Lucille Olm terto.ii, her 'alleged kldnanpei Rart Woodward, ox-convict, wor brought here George Jord He had captured them iby add of a Gei man ipoliice dog ait dawn' iti a haylof nt RrookCialcl, ami turned ithem ove to authorities, On arriving here, tho girl told story of 'parental abuse. At first sh refused greet her father, Wa-lte Chattel-ton, but finality yielded to hi perauasiion, and was gathered into hi: arms. Woodward, refusing to talk excen to support in -monosyllables the girl'' story, was held in custody of Hip-1 Sheriff George Parr, Attorney Genera Frank C. Archibald of Vermont, ant Chief of Police Prank Crow of Ran dolph. He will be to the county seat at Miiddlebury, for arraignment.

The girl begged authorities not to let her father harm Woodward. Only when convinced that no harm woult come'to the ex-conviot, diid she re.liu ijuish her -attitude of fright. Chatterton won her over. Brookfiekl, May Lucille Ghat.terton, ll-year-rtW 'daughtW of Walter cti'otterton, Grauv.ille, Vt, mer, kidnapped nearly, a week ago was found early today by the posse which has been seairchhig for her and iier abductor for six days. Barl Woodw'ard, ex-convict whom Lmcil'le'-s had (befriended, was with itihe girl George Jerd, of Randolph, wihc sighted land at the pair yesterday, and a guide with a German dog in 'Jewsh, came upon them shortly after dawn today, in a hayloft the ibarn of an abandoned farm here.

Jiaiul placed Woodward undeir arrest and with the frightened 11 year old left by automobile for Randolph, ten from the scene the cap re. There they 'held until Attor ley Generai! Prank C. Archibakl and High Shieir-iff Para- arrive to take Woodward into custody, and Wallter Chatterton, lather of (to claim lils daughter. Capture of Woodward and the girl oMow'ed isipectaciUair man hunt in lie wooded hMls of Central Vermont. The two left the Chatterton home in iranville last night, and -until oday at down successfully eluded all efforts of huwlreds of searchers lo ocat them.

For days the 'fruitless search, con- Imied, 'Until yesterday, the ies decided to call the crack Norwich University cavalry cadets. WUh iiH lie-Id equipment, 125 trained stu- ent soldiers under command of uilar army officers, joined the hunt ere. COLONEL COOLIOGE TO HAVE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Considerably Saturday and Sunday- Boston, May 1, (P. own C. of tho ent, wiill -submit to physical exa-mina- on here today at tho persoiuu ve- uest of the president- Coifluel Coo'lidge arrived Ust continue fronl lhQroe in Plymouth, Yt, pnqi'piqflied by Dr.

Albert. Cram of Rrl'd'gewater, Vt-, his MURDERERS OF BANK MESSENGERSJXECUTED Diamond Brothers and Farina Die in Electric Chair (United N. May calmly as it they were stepping into the barber's chair for a shave, Mora-is and Joseph Diamond and Jxihn Farina faced 50 witnesses Sinig'a death chamber shortly hsfore midnight and 'paid gamely for the murder of the New York West End hank messengers. In silence broken only by their last words, the three men who tvr previously had kissed their mothers gooidibye, marched to the Bcewe of thieiir dooim and were ushered into eternity while a. and rabbi inumhled iprayers.

One toy one, at 11 minute intervals, the condemned men led through the little gireen door that they had watched so nervously from their death cells during their lajst hours on earth. They had heen reported on the verge of collapse aiti'd were expected to wither as they reached the chair. Joseph walked his death with his hands jn his pocket's. Mauris delivered a oratiion in a calm, clear voice. Farina, puffing' leisurely on a cigaj', WHISKEY MAKE LlfuorValuedatSIIS, From Bonded til 6UAROS BOu seemed trying -to the impr he actually was enjoying himself.

A'-s he sat (in his cell a scant 50 feet from 'the chair that was to snuff out liis illfe, Joseph Diamond wrote fol- low.ing his last supper, lit was a message "to the young people," and read: Last Words "Keep away bad' compauiy. Love your 'parents, honor your father and Abide by their wishes and always that it would 3e ito he a clerk in a-isanaill store-than 'be a notorious bandit. "Whenever wrong ideas come into vour think of your father and mother, sisters sand and you will ilose any such ideas. Your g.reat- est friend Is your mother and sisters. There is no love iloke a mother's love." The face of Moivis Diamond paled as he emifccn-ecl chamber of death.

But he -walked unfalteringly over the U'bber mat on wh'ich the electric chair 'rests. he sat in the chair, he drew a paper from his pocket and said to Warden Lawes: "May I read this, warden?" The wairden nodded and Morris ead: "There is very liibtle that wish i-'o ay. I had hoped that country that took up arms for, ten days after var was declared, would grant me a rial." Then his voice dropped and his vords became 'indistingui'Shaible. Monrls was pronounced dead at 1.14 p. an.

Three minute's ilater his wilier' Joseph appeared in the same infllnohing manner. Stoni'dingi on the pot from which his- dead brother had ddrassed witnesses previously, Jos- Ten Bandits Dellbecajely Prom the lery at Freeport, Five Truck Leads Completely by Pre-eporte, ued at was' stolen tfo.ittp^ef bonded warehouse of the A diilKKin? heimer distillilery here early ten men. The whiske'y tiheives held govfirnimjnt and a watchntaii of Water works. bounK and gagged the Five truck (loads of liquor were ed away by flhe bandits. government gmarda -had Gikh.

pdeted their rounds in the warettifoiiae and wialked oveir to talk to the watei Works Watehi'men w'hen tjhie ten dits on scene. "Hold tip your, hands were the Wife the bandits tied up and gagged victims while the other guard witlhi drawn revolvers. The lock on the distdllery was tlieix broken oft by the bandits and -they made tiheir way to tihe upper floors 'fof the hultding- where thiousanda dqi- worth of liquor is stored'. ihavrrying 'the raiders' built a wooden out of old tanber-' iii the building and slid 50 barrels an'd 20 cases of liquor to the ifrst floor. The liquor was loaded on five niotbr trucks and tihe caravan disappeared in the darkness of the morning hows.

Wednesday morning when the Mod? els of 19251, an opera transferring from the valley Irain to tihe Cleat-field branch! Vail, one of tflie -a Spanish dancer for, reason waa fef Under the ausipices of the Jppdl of The Protective Rome pircie a large audience enjoyed the presentation '0J that ajlways interesting at the "The Passlun play," M. A- on Thursday follojwlftg the jng stars and the parents of the ha4 little trouble expense of mystery giyeu as special fonuection with the boys jjunvhsi 1 on the program were fine and mm going to Hcilli4aysh.wg. iu the audience i au4 tJupy are 'bidding welLment wais good and The president's father refuse 1 la ad. mit his pondiMon was serious, hut said he 'Consented to. 'inaUs the tvlp at the President's request.

He win hi- iued toi- a slight iffestioij trouble py pr. P- speclajist, Pv. Arthur Ohute, of Taft's college. Protests Innocence, "Many anon have died on the. gal- owts.

Many men Slave been executed nd many men have protested their inocence, I. am innocent of this rime, If 1 am guilty may my soul urn in hell, I was convicted on -per- ired testimony. Way Ood be my idge, Good toye." The 2,000 volt current was turned and Joseph was pronounced dead 11,25, As physicians opened his shirt for IB examination found a news- aper picture of -his nunuey close to Is 'breast, Across the face he had rl'tten; i "flood bye, my dear sweetheart," Tt was with the of a hard- led, gunman that Farina went to eath, We carried the 'butt of a 'light' cigar as -he stepped into the room iat houses the chair. Father McOaf' evy was fa'adlng the LUftny from the man 'Catholic prayers for the dead, guard ireached for Farina's last smoke, hut' the doomed men' scowled at him and -clung more tightly to his cigar, ithe maiuiarisms of an after dinner Bpea.Jjei'. Farina- address- al Vaiil station.

She was takeacare by to family at tihat place, who comm nioated with friends of the dano near Eastern, who yesterday, fun with. from to.Easton. PITTSBURGH HAS DARING HOUR Bandits Get $1,000 Cash From P. R. R.

Station (United Press) Pittsburgh, May Threa threatening 'to kill the cashier. he'' made an outcry, staged a daring roll- bery at the Fourth Avenue stotiou oC the Pennsylvania railroad tod.ay. antl escaped with more than $1,000 fn eaeh, One of ithe robbers covered Georgia- Nealon, the cashJeir, with while tlie other two searched tue and office for money. The iioicl-wp was wJtliin of detective headquartera here, bandlte, 'after gaMeriug ftii money they could flml In tUo fled dowai aii alley, fo- and Seek ftioj't Trade Washington, May I. (U, end we go ijjg out aggressively increase I follcwiog a series of wlib wholiatl eonie to him ed the die.

"I aslj far just as any nwn would ask for forgiveness," he Refugees Seek Vienna Vienna, May Anisitrla is placing Swltssertftjul political refelgees, TUe latest who pan be classert is Bishop N.oil, foiriiner iHiJei- of five hundred him, fled from Albania, when A Reg gogu entered at the Qf torlous winy, he has dence in Vienna. Once on Austrian, sail fugees are protected, ftgainjst tion'by government. In pettf this 'tljey ftve from further pcfl plotting. fje 'sat )i the cair, anil, while the straps wo-rs being just ye ail," The tliree execution? tftok Washington, P. 0., May ern pant cloudy tanlgntl Ifir, slowiy rising ture; fresh, s-ti-oiig north wieat winds.

Westepa- part cJoijdy tonight; slowly rising temperature, aveime to a.

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