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PRICE FIVE CENTS FORTY-EIGHT PACrj INCLUDING ART CRAVUHE Wthr--FaiV "JTodr and Tomorrow No. BROOKLYN, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1922. DAILY AND SUNDAYi i OOlTOl OFFICE KVICH: RUSSIAN ENVOY WARNi SHOWS HIS HEELS DISHES EIE1M PHEiraDIP hjs ouTirje. AGAin ISFliniSEfl MASTERS BOBS UP ISTiDilWEII HIG II. FUTBUSH WORLD AGAINST WAR rB'IENTUCM DERBY HELD IDFOM HURT Tchltcherin, Says Idea of.

International Commission Without Participation of; His Country 'ij' Preposterous Franc Changes Position and Saves Conference When Collapse Seems Inevitables-Lloyd Georrje Also Predicts New European War If Door Against' Russia' Is Woman and Daughter Have Both Legs Fractured; Operator Slightly Injured. Repeat Endorsement of Ad itiinistratlofj Senator In an Informal Talk. Bankrupt Brokerage Firm Owes Him $37,000, Says Witness I Who Wat Missing. Colt They Said Couldn't, Run a Distance Wins Classic to .2:04 3-5 Thousands Cheer Victor as Monarch of the Ttrf-Kentu'ckians Lose Heavily on the Result Wilson's TURF CLASSICS WINNERS JtENTCCKV VERUr, "mi Churchill LVcrwiu, $30,000 added, MorTlrh, B. Illoeli, ownof, Time, rnKAKXICSS, piniUoo, $50,000 stake Pillory.

R. T. Wilson, owner. EXCKI.SIOR, Jamaica, $7,500, Sennlngs Park, Westmomt Stable, owner. Stable Pillory, Wins Preakness at Pinilico Sennings Park Captures Excelsior Handicap at Jamaica.

SUBSTITUTE ON JOB HAD JERSEY PRIMARY "TEST" REFUSES TO ANSWER MAN CONTEST NOW PREDICTED. NO LICENSE, IS REPORT. OF RECEIVER'S QUESTIONS Copywrlfht, ltll. by latsraatloasl Kwe SsrvlM. GENOA, May 13, "The idea of an international mixed Crowd of Fulton Street Shop Silent on What Became of De commission on Russian affairs, without participation "of so preposterous it is not even worthy of mention," Georjre Has Solid Day of Golf; Goes to Washington To-day.

pers Attracted by Mishap. positors' Collateral. Tchitcherin, Russian Soviet Foreign Minister and chief mt LOUISVILLE, May 13 The colt they said couldn't run a distance, ran exactly one mile and a quarter "through the twilight shadows that fell across the Churchill Downs race track to-day and the forty-eighth running of the great Kentucky Derby- went dovn into history with this same colt, Morvich, Russia's delegation to the Genoa Economic Conference, declared to-night. Three women and a man. wr In A degree of mystery regarding tho ured late yesterday when an elevator If WIFE IB whereabouts of John F.

MacMasters, which they were passengers. In "The whole world. excepting? I France, understand this. 't financial backer of R. H.

MacMasters tho Knickerbocker Building, 43 Ful St bankrupt Consolidated Ex ATLANTIC CITT, N. May 11 President Harding brought his brief outing along th seaooast to a closo to-nlgbt. To-morrow be will return to Washington. Tho President tried to shun all politics to-day, following his Atlantic City speech, in which dipped into the New Jersey primary fight with an endorsement of Senator Jo- THREE UNDER ARREST ton street, fell from th second floor to tho basement The crash attracted leading- the pack from tho first furlong pole to the last Slipping up through the pack from the rear came Bet Mosie, of the Bradley stable, to finish second, a length and a lalf avray, with John Finn third and the much-touted Deadlock fourth. change brokerage house, was cleared up yesterday when he took the stand as a witness before David W.

Xahn, attorney for the receiver, Robert F. Mrs. Sadie Horowitz Found Un conscious In Union Ave. Home. a great crowd to the scene, and rumors of a bad disaster were circulated.

rKinn nnn tipt soph 8. Frellnghuysen, who is op Stephenson, of 120 Broadway, Man III UJIUU.UUU MIL. I Followed then a. flurry of heels- hatUn, and told of his connections posed for renomination by George L. Record, of Jersey City.

He was, how. The wholo world also knows wools really for peace and whs) not "If France enjoys the game ef Isolating herself, let her go ahead. We can get along without her. i "Much, of course, depends mn how far. Premier.

Lloyd George Is ready to go in backing up hi words with deeds. If he fails, his fate will be the same as that ot President Wilson. I- "France to-day stands In exactly the same position that was occupied by the Prussian military caste la 1914." that can be likened only to a mob ever, only partly successful, for poll- with the defunct firm. It transpired that he is living at the Hotel Mar- The three women were Mrs. Catherine Malone, 48 years old, and her daughters.

Irene, 23, and Josephine, 20, all of 163 Luquer street. Mrs. Malone and Irene sustained fractures cene. Hack stage came My Play, full brother of Man o' War; Mrs. tics would not be shunted aside for NEIGHBORHOOD IN UrfiOAR golf.

Payn Whitnol' Ivetterman, Surf Suspects, Traced Across Country, Brought Here From Late this afternoon he received th Bellies, Broadway and 103d street, Manhattan, Instead of at his home, 198 Argylo road, Flatbush. members of the Atlantlo County Ro FORMALLY OPENED A claim that the firm Is indebted of both legs and Josephine received severe sprains of both ankles, in ad puuucan hud, to wnom ne lniormai ly repeated his endorsement of Pre Harrisburg. dition to possible Internal injuries. linghuysen as a Senator who could Victim Rushed to Hospital, May Survive Husband Flees. The Injured man was William always be counted upon.

Then, re Elder, the filly Startle and the aptly named By Gosh. Not more than five lengths separated the winner and trailer at the finish, nor elsewhere, for that matter. Tim, 2 041-5, was fait enough, without being actually outrageous, but th time mattered not at all to a Vt concourse of 76,000 persona Jeffries, 65 years old, ot 130 Washing. fusing to make a speech, he hurried Jh. ton avenue, Hockawav Beach, who to him for $37,000, an admission that he received a gift of $5,000 from R.

H. MacMasters, his stepson and head of the firm, and repeated icfusal te answer more than a dozen Important questions regarding the method of doing business, the sale of stocks and the disposal of bonds pledged as collateral by the firm's customers, were the WOMAN'S JEWELRY TAKEN Luna and Steeplechase Throw back to the golf links, leaving Sena tor Frellnghuysen to address the pll was placed temporarily In charge of grtma The above statement was made by, Tchitcherin shortly after P. Genoa time. Two hours later It was announced from Genoa that France -had foreseen that she was drifting" into a position of Isolation and was altering her position. Conference Is Saved.

GENOA, May 1J. The International economic conference was snatched tack from th brink of ant The President's endorsement of Wide Their Gates Parades. Senator Frellnghuysen was the prin During a quarrel over money matters in their home, 90 Union avenue, last night, Frank Horowitz, 29 years old, an Intcrbo rough guard, Police Claim to Have One the greatest throng- of turf lovers the elevator by Superintendent Richard McMahon, of 49 8mlth street. Jeffries received a lacerated scalp wound. Ambulances were summoned from Long Island College and Cumberland Street Hospitals.

The three outstanding phases of MncMastor's clpal topic of conversation. in political that sver witnessed the leroy testimony before the receiver attor quarters hereabouts to-day and predictions were generally made that the ney. classic. Outcavst Once, Victor Now. primary fight between Frelinghuysen It had been testified by Roy H.

MacMasters that his stepfather, slashed his wife, Sadie, about the head, body and arms, with a carving knife snatched from the kitchen ta and Record this fall will be made an At one man they arose to greet abyss to-night, after it had appeared John drew $550 a week while the this outcast of year that came Having traced them clear across the other "test of the administration similar to the Ncw-Bcveridge fight in that a collcpse was Inevitable Fears of France that Soviet Rus- women were taken to the latter institution and later were taken home. Jeffries was attended by a surgeon from Long Island College Hospital and also went home. According to the police. Superintendent McMahon gave the regular on througrx the two-year-oid season middle west and as far east as Harris ble. The wildest excitement prevailed In the Union avenue house and when Indiana.

FOLICE FORCE INCREASED F'ghty-fiye Additional Vlrbl-men Report for Duty. unbeaten, to win the greatest honor burg. New Tork detectives last firm was in financial difficulties and while he was doing no work. In his statements to the attorney, MacMasters insisted he had been only an employe of the firm. He on the American turf.

Your Ken. word first reached, the police, it was Aside from tho one break In his tiino to-day. President Harding was able to get in a solid day of golf tuckian Is at horse lover first and a said that Mrs. Horowitz had. been SDortsman always, so -without a mo night brought back from Harrisburg two men and a woman, suspected of complicity In the robbery of sl, if it failed to obtain a general truce and recognition by th nations of Europe, would make separate treaties with all except France, are understood to have caused- the French delegates to-night to swing? from their posttldn of sharp opposition to the general Genoa truce said $19,000 which he advanced to operator Saturday afternoon off and placed Jeffries In charge, although the real cause of the mishap was the ment's hesitancy he stood up aa far killed by her husband.

Lieut. Burke along tno famous sea-swept course put the younger MacMasters in bus! here. He played eighteen holes before as his lonsr legs would let him and turned out the police reserves and ness had been returned but that 000 worth of Jewelry from Mrs. Mit "Ylp-ylpped." the old rebel yell, for lunch and sixteen after and returned to the Seavlew Club to-night tired when they reached the house, Mrs. $37,000 which he lent to the firm snapping or the cable.

The Building Bureau was notified and will send an Inspector to In this horse of the East that came out Coney Island "officially" started chell Harrison of Xnoxville, on April 30. last fall was still owing him. Horowitz was found In a semi-con but happy. He played with Senator here to 'prove -that all race horses Its 1922 season last night when He admitted owning the home In vestigate. No arrests were made.

kdge, whose guest he Charles L. were not porn urea in um sclous state from, loss of blood. Her husband had fled and detectives were The prisoners, all arrested at the Flatbush, an autimohile and Liberty Luna arjd Steeplechase parks threw There was no hint of any trouble Geist, president of the club, and E. B. Cdlumbus Hotel in Harrisburg." de open their gates to the publlo and with the mechanism of the car until detailed to look for him.

McLean, til Washington -publisher. Gov. Morrow, of this great and bonds. Under questioning by Kahn was brought out that MaoUasters, scribed themselves as Truman J. sovereign stood on the plat According to Mr-9.

Horowitz's statement mndo to Detective Van Gllluwe besides' his salary, had received from eighty-five additional patrolmen' reported for duty at the West Eighth While th trasldnt was th link. othr members of his party motored Into Atlantic City to spend the form of the steward stand ana in a Bedde, 30 years old, a- salesman, Buachnell. 19. and Ruth Hay- the second floor was reached, when the. car suddenly started to pick up momentum rapidly.

Jeffries turned his switch in an effort to stop th in' St. Catharine's -Hospital, to wiiicn few srraccfut words made the throaty which had been proposed by Lloyd George, the British premier. a- meeting of the sub- committee on Russian affairs, and conversations between M. Bartbouv head of the French delegation, and Lloyd George, official announce- ments cam from both British and French headquarter declaring that the chief parties to the conflict of opinion which had threatened the life of tho conference are again "on the road to agreement" 1 the firm $5,000 of the profits many months ago. but that this was a gift street station house in 'company with aay.

in tne party were Mrs. Harding. congratulations oi iuo niami a den, all of 4869 Wlnthrop avenue, Chicago. Bedde, the police allege. Institution she was taken, Horowitz came home in an ugly mood, and (nialev-B.

-'Brtndieyi hese entries, 44en additional detectives, five ser- from hi stepson. Two weeks before the firm failed tne secretary of War end Mrs. Weeks, has confessed while the couple -were at dinner, geants and four mounted Mrs. Frellnghuysen, Mrs. E.

B. pangherty fBohav Tour-self 'and Black Servant, ran "one-two'' last Bet ili lriVA thlVluc-h Pennsylvania Railroad police as car, but he could not slacken Its mad dash toward the basement. The screams of the women in the car attracted the attention of those in the building. quarrel over finances arosew Accord "nha Xnri Park opening: was, sisted In the arrests. The detectives MacMasters said, he had heard It was financial said he was told that the firm could be saved if he could produce "a couple ing' to Mrs.

tigrowiu nor nusuanu hum ana Dawes. They took In came furious ana setting a. carving had traced the trio from New York to Chicago, to St. Josephs, ine ooarawaitc, wncre their appearance created considerable interest News of the accident quickly spread. 'I: the final' furlong, and then: rusned down to grasp the hand of Benjamin 7 Block, who bought the ugly duckling; of a year agro from the Spreckel's In of hundred thousand dollars.

with ceded by a parade, of the employes and 200 Boy Scouts down Surf avenue as far as Ocean parkway. The. line was headed by General Manager and in a few minutes a large crows among the. strollers, and later Mra Fort Wayne, Philadelphia and Harrisburg. the exception of his real estate, auto.

knife from the table began to slash her. Her scream brought -tenants in the house to the Horowitz apartments, and when they saw the woman covered with blood thoy fled In terror. of shoppers were gathered about the warding did some shopping. mobile and Liberty Bonds, MacMast Simultaneously, announcement came from Japanese headquarters that Japan, which had withheld judgment on the latest plan for set- ilement of the Russian Issue, a p- i proves, the British Premier's scheme Bedde, In hiJ confession, according To-night there was a milut dinner building. The arrival of ambulances terests and never regrrettea it.

ers said, he had practically nothing. IT. lln.taM1 n.i 1 fnaM A. B. Wallace and Amusement Man- I to the police, admitted he had from the Cumberland Street and Mr.

Bradley not only i witnessed net sr. jtnq.seaview Club, in which- all the members of the President' nurtv watched Mrs. Harrison on' the train Moslo'a disoornfltijre, but ales looked fffer Ierbr' Evans, who were close ly followed Long Island College Hospitals In Unuestions came during his question by Arthur Prvor and hi. bound for the Grand Central. He joined.

on helplessly while his Busy Ameri creased the throng outside the build lng by Frank X. Sullivan, attorney Thev took up Mrs. Horowitz's cries of help, and soon a' crowd of. many thousand persons clustered around the dwelling. In the excitement Horo The President and Mrs.

Harrilnr ing. Ambulance Surgeons Smith and says he 1 saw th woman aeposit, among other nieces of bar age, the for William Hammond, who depos Fromme attended the injured. Mrs. Malone and her daughters were taken of having a mixed commission continue the work of the Genoa confer- i ence. Startling Turn of Tables.

This sudden and startling reverse-of the tables in a conference, which witz made his escape. Ambulance famous band. When the procession returned to the park at 7 P. M. the gates were opened and the crowd admitted.

Although it was the thirteenth of the month, nobody seemed the least pessimistic. small bag In which he knew she carried her jewelry, and that he stole can broke in the backstretch and relinquished further Interest in the proceedings and his By Gosh trailed -in last It must have come as a shock to tills confident Kentucklan when bis hones first became fears and ited $0,000 In bonds as collateral last October and who said he had not received the bonds or anything wm attena cnurcti to-morrow morning In Atlantic City and then leave for Washington. The plans call for i the Presidential motor cavalcade to leave the Seavlew Club at 2 o'clock. to'thelr home by Dr. Fromme In the ambulance of the Cumberland Street tho hasr.

Mrs. Harrison, after report Surgeon Doncgan was summoned and found Mrs. Horovvitz so weak from loss of blood that he lost no time in rushing her to the hospital. else. One of the questions which he declined to answer "on the ground Hospital.

xne ceremonies at Luna were con. which, barring mishaps, would put ing the robbery, continued her trip to Europe and is still on the continent. Bedde says he sent most of the loot on to Chicago to Ruth Hay- then fifillltlest. yet never a trace of it showed In hiss voice and bearing; ns that it would tend to degrade and eluded by the playing of the "Star. has been noted for Its alternating warlike crises and periods of partial-, ly achieved International co-operative efforts, came at the close of me parry dscr In Washington about incriminate me," was: "What was spangled Banner." As the national ho congratulated Br.

Block, not as Ul CIOCK. done with the bonds of customers den. He was traced through a "no- anthem was sounded, the great tower deposited with the firm a col TURKS niV MASSACRE owner, but man to man. Bradley Thoroughbred' Sportsman. lateral?" BOUNCED IN TAXI BY RUTS, SUES VILLAGE FOR $10,000 (Special to.Ths Standard Union.) MINEOLA, May IS.

Because she was bounced so hard off the seat of thousands swarmed about the was siowiy illuminated with electricity, as were all the buildings In the vicinity. In addition to the usual park circus, there are several new acts at Luna this year, among them the "Trip to China," an Oriental novelty: Walter Beckwlth's trained ENGAGEMENT AND ARREST funds" check given him by a pawnbroker for one of Mrs. Harrison's rings. DUTCH BANKER AND DANCER DETAINED ON LINER HERE OF CHRISTIAN PEOPLE pair as they met and the cheers were hushed in deferential silence as befitted the time-honored meeting of ALMOST SIMULTANEOUS SAILS FOR EUROPE victor and vanquished. Then tney one of the blackest days in th history of the Genoa conference.

Earlier this afternoon the British premier had sounded a warning -of the peril of a new European war "If the door is closed to Russia." France had declared against thai truce and followed this with an an. nouncement of even greater potentialities. France, it was declared, would not participate In tbe mixed -commission which was to continue a struggle for adjustment of the many controversies and points of danger existing between the Soviet and na lions, Charles Weir's trained tlmra broke out afresh in tribute to Mor Cal, 18. and an illusion called "Skia the Per a taxi by ruts In the road that she suffered, she claims, permanent Injuries, Mrs. Marvel P.

Schwind, of 121 East Seaman avenue, Freeport, has brought suit against the village of Freeport for 110,000. William LONDON, May 13-Th savage vlch, the thoroughbred horse, and Benjamin dlock and E. li. Bradley, H. Telzelra De Mattos, one of the fect Woman.

hand of the Turk is ngaln falling with A parade similar to that whlrh WASHINGTON, May 18. Miss Mary Charles Erb, famous football star and captain-elect of the University of California eleven, was lodged In the Berkeley jail almost at the same mo bloody effect upon the Christian population of Asia Minor, according to started Luna Park's season took place In lower Surf avenue In the interest Schwind, the husband, asks $1,000 Culberson, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Charles A. Culberson, of Texas, wealthiest bankers In Holland, and said to be the personal banker for the royal family, was ordered detained by the immigration officials for loss or ervlces. advices received In London, the Cen or steeplechase Park, which had beer.

Mrs. Schwind declares that on tral News revealed to-night. Terrible open for tho past Sunday or two, but sailed to-day from New York on the steamship Lapland for an extensive ment his engagement to Miss Verda Bowman wns being anndunced at an Oakland banquet and to-day he, with three other prominent university March 11 while she was being driven naa done no week-day business. in a taxi cab she was thrown with The crowd at the resort last nicht when the Holland-American liner Ryndam docked in Hoboken yester tions of the continent with which she seeks to resume full diplomatic and economic relations. Louis Barthou.

chief of the FrenrS tour of Europe. Senator Culberson to-nlnrht denteA such force from the seat that he head thoroughbred sportsmen. "Morvich, the horse that "couldn't run a distance." was led through the jostling crowd by Mr. Block and Fred Burlew, his trainer, with Jockey Johiieon sitting proudly In the saddle, but they couldn't get away from that hysterical mob. Swarms of men, wltn handsomely-ffo-wped women hanging; frantically to txicir coat-tails, followed helter-skelter as small boys follow a band, and so this strange and somewhat incongruous procession wont into the paddock gate.

students, was charged with appropriating an automobile for a "joy is said 10 nave oeon in the neighborhood of 100,000. day afternoon. He Is on a visit here struck the top of the taxi and she suffered loss of hearing; In her left the sailing of his daughter had been Influenced through the notoriety she to James Speyer. the banker. ear and bruises about the body.

atrocities, especially against the Greeks, are reported from Treblzond and Samsun. It is reported that Greek residents of the district between Treblzond and Samsun are being collected and deported eastward. Also, there is an enforced exodus of recks from Khar-put. Women and children form 70 per cent of these hapless victims. Large numbers fall by tho wayside ride." To-day they said thoy had taken the machine from in front of the Sigma Also tained was Miss Mildred L.

F. Collin, a dancer. According to the ship's officials, the staterooms unaerwent wnen Alexander Robertson. British war hero, preferred charges against Burns detectives. Robertson accused the detectives of iE Nu Fraternity house, believing it belonged to a fellow student, and they did not realize they were using a DRUGGIST AND CITY CLERK of the couple adjoin each other.

Mr. Mattos admitted he had paid the There Mr. Block paused for a mo attempting to coerce him to leave the United States in an effort to prevent his contemplated marriage to Miss stolen car for joy riding purposes. ment. his face containing- as large IN VENEZUELA, HE MRS to die of starvation and exposure.

young woman's fare, but said there was nothing wrong in that, as she smile as has e-ver been seen on hu vuiDerson, delegation, emerged from con- ference with Lloyd George at and amazed the conference world by saying: "I am much pleased wtth fn" progress of my conversations with Premier Lloyd George. I hope) that an agreement is in sight on all points. I have hopes that shall' reach an agreement en a peace pact with Russia, provided it is limited In the manner which Ms. Lloyd George has proposed." From the. British Premier's head's quarters came a similar statement.

to the effect that delegates are "em route to an agreement," although It was admitted that' the full solui Aged women and men are subjected to what the correspondents describe mn countenance, and with a gesture was coming to the United States for TINKHAM HAS VISIONS of a monarch bestowing bounty upon as heartless and trrewsome a visit and so. was he. A special board of inquiry will look into the OF CIVIL DISORDER his faithful, subjects, he ntta me DAZED UNO CUT YOUTH proverbial wreath of roses that an However, the Turks have scornfully A harrowing story of torture In San Carlos, prison, Just outside of case. William B. Levison, of tit Madl nuallv.

adorns joemy winner i The Ryndam had on board 114 WASHINGTON. May 18. The rejected offers of tho American Belief Commission to take care of the arohlnsr' neck and selecting; a hand Caracas, Venezuela, was told by son street, Manhattan, and Jacob Margolls, a druggist, of J071 West passengers, twenty-six being in the first-cabin. suggestion that great civil disorder ul of th blossonu threw them to Greeks and Armenians. 1 Gerardo Fernandez, on his return nii nil the erawd.

or revolution, may result if steps art from Venezuela on the Clyde line Twentieth Brooklyn, were charged with grand larceny in the not taken to reduce the Congressional Had fa throws gold pieces upon steamer Algonquin, which arrived at tlon had not been J. A. MOLLENHAUER LOSES Jamaica ponce court yesterday In connection with th alleged disap WIFE SHOT, ARHEST OF th winds, the rssultant scramble could not save teea more srlncers er energetic, Out ot that milling representation of States where disfranchisements exist was made tonight by Representative Tlnkham. pier 14, yesterday from San Dom Bofaanser Suggests a TrurA pearance of $500 worth- of drUKS $50,000 YACHT BY FIRE ingo. Fernandez said that, after a brief rest at the Hotel McAlpIn, te of Massachusetts, in introducing a Harold Karl, 18 years old, who said lived on Syosett street, near Seventy-fifth street, was found lying throng perhaps xlvepersons emerged irom a.

drug store at 93 ui Jamaica avenue, Woodhaven. Magistrate. Miller held them in $1,000 ball each for Din in the to provide for a triumphant wltn a Dioom rwo in his hand, and -were they diamonds will go to Washington to lay before new census of populaUon this year. Deiween to ultra rail and the platform on th eastbound aids of tha BAY SHORE, May J. Adolph Mollenhauer's beautiful yacht Ana-da, which he purchased about five a hearing Thursday.

th Government officials evidence he he eould not have been more delight. Horn, of 2S9 Madison has collected regarding Americans d. Crescent street elevated station of the Lexington avenue line last nla-ht. He street, Mannattan, was the complain Every Derby -winner Is tendered years ago for $60,000, was destroyed Imprisoned In Venezuela. Fernandas said he was confined In May Is.

Im ant fie is a city Marshal, and Levi an ovation. That Is Kentucky tradl by. fire late yesterday afternoon as couia not explain how. he got there. mediate arrest of Miles ,0, Bucking tlon.

But suet demonstrations a son was his clerk. Horn, aocordlng to the to protect a Judgment ns was taken to Bradford Street Hospital In a dated condition and the San Carlos prison for ten years, and subjected to Indescribable tor-turn. Golnsr to Venezuela I from the Slgnor Schanzer, Foreign Mlntsf? of Italy, was reported to have deltvw ered an address before the sub committee on Russian suggesting, a truce for a period oft months, this action, following France's unequivocal rejection pt Lloyd George's ten-year truce plan. No decision regarding the pro. posed Russian commission will be made until to-morrow, said an announcement shortly before o'clock, but progress had been made toward an agreement.

The forecast compromise is appointment by the varU ous home governments of delegates to serve on the Russian commission' and the granting to Russia of what ham, Memphis capitalist and sports greeted th Morwlch victory and the horse that wonT. It are reserved for levied upon tne stock ot drugs in the 110 OIL INDUSTRY suffering from cuts and bruises about she lay in her boathouse on the large estate here. Mr. Mollenhauer and his wife had reached th house a few minutes before the boathouse was discovered man, in connection with th death United States to engage in the auto the truly elect. wooanaven-store, put his clerk in charge to see.

that nothing; was disturbed. MargoHs had bought the xne noay. Policeman' Frederick Kapp, of th of his wife, Mrs. Lorraine Buckingham, social leader -and member of Morvich Is safe In his hlsrhly pad mobile business, ernanaes saia, ne was thrown Into Jail en a charge miner avenue station, bad great dlr afire. They hurried down to the ded stall right now, Be Is th petted and pampered Idol of every stable of fomenting a revolution against ricuity in raising Karl from the waterfront with a few of the help, WASHINGTON.

May 18. A sweep a wealthy family, was demanded today by T. J. Horton. chief of police at Miss-, where Mrs.

the Gomes Government, after of flu i ix lures in me place, it lsysaid. He went there a few days ago. according to the police, and gave Levison 116 to go out and buv.nis lunr-h. tracKs to tn platform. Dr.

Stewart. boy, hostler. Jockey, trainer, mil lals had been unable to blackmail but they were unable to 'save the yacht or' the boathouse, both of of Bradford Street. Hospital, could lng Investigation Into the crude' oil Industry was ordered by the Senate Buckingham- was taken Tuesday him. He found later that be had been Itonaire owner and th mere turf fan of the species- Nothing; -was ever Which were destroyed.

find nothing, wrong with the youth when he arrived. On being summoned imprisoned under-a flotltlous name. night, after she was shot Horton 'made his' demand In On the heels of a Department too rood for him since he cam Into So far as can be learned there was he said, and his later investigation was described as "semi-membership" a second time, "however, and after of Interior announcement that oil Mr. Block's hands, and now no one in the boathouse at the time. telegram to-Sheriff Smith, at Can showed that this Is a regular practice giving Kan a thorough examination; prices would be advanced this sum wmcn wouia permit xne calling ot the Russian delegates into sessions on even tha best- will not be suffl of the Venezuelan Government when ton, Madison County, Mia, request and the authorities are working on the theory that an incendiary may mer, the Senate Manufacturers Com clent for these en who love a thor telling him to 'take his.

time, about it." When the clerk returned, it is alleged, the $500 worth of drugs was 'Detectives Charles Krummel and' George O'Connell, of the Richmond Hill station, say they found in Margolls" store, at Bay Twenty-eighth street and Bath avenue. Brooklyn. I some of the missing stock. Americans are arrested, accounting ing him to have the warrant Issued, of the commission when necessary. oughbred even ass a miser loves his have started the blase.

for the mysterious frequent dtsap mittee was authorised to conduct the inquiry with special attention to In charging Buckingham -with murder. The appointment of membershiD ne luuaa inaE ins youw naa been In Jured. i SEMEN0FF IS DENIED money, pearance of Americans from Vene home governments and not at the who is now In Mem creases In prices during the last three zuelan towns. phis, will be taken Into custody 1m Morrlch Keeps His Head. years.

The resolution wss introduced present conference opens th way for the United States to participate. It PATTERSON'S MILLIONS Fornandes declared he knows of DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY by Senator McKeUar, of Tennessee. If Morvich was a human being; mediately -on receipt- of a warrant authorities said to-nfsrht, and will be returned to MIssIssl jpi, when re one American, whose hs-Bds were chopped off, and of another, who is understood that, this was the sug.j gestion of France. GIVEN BEFORE DEATH was killed for trying 'o communicate Peter Olney, as referee in 'the A final decision is believed possible quisition Is' made by the Governor by th writers would sit down and cogitate as to whether such an ovation as he received ts-day would not turn his head; but, belrtar a horse, Morvich has far toe auclx sense for anythlnsr with the outside world. DAYTON, May 18.

John H. bankruptcy of the Yourevata Homo of Mississippi, to-morrow. Lloyd George, during tonight's conversations, urged that the and Foreign Trading Company, yes- Patterson divided $8,000,000 among Policeman Shot in Hip; Assailants Get Away SIR KEITH SMITH PLANS leraay oeniea ih motion-mane in his children only a few days before COLORED CANDIDATE ime tnat. place and date for the first nictkir of the commission be fixed immediate. ly by tha economic conference.

behalf of Gregory SemenofL, ex his death. It was learned here to-day, me race useur, conducted In a ROUND THE EARTH FLIGHT FOR ANNAPOLIS FAILS Cossack leader, to excuse the Rus-saaa from testifying in th Youro- setting that might defy the brush of The will will not be- filed for probate a stags artist was) hardly a race at TOWN FLOODED WITH veta investigation. Mr. Olney acted nntu next week bat the assertion that tbe gifts had been made was LONDON. May Sir Keith Smith, ANNAPOLIS, MoV May on the advice of Secretary of Stat 11.

-It was not that Morvich won Flthout competition. He wot all- brother of the late Sir Ross -Smith, COUNTERFEIT PENNIES Huge, who last wees: informal him ure of Emil T. Holly, the colored confirmed to-day. His son and daurhter.ln-law and PatcoImoB Richard Fabcr. 12 that he wanted for the full distance.

Bemtnoff Is "an officer of no gov AKRON, May 13. Akron bank British airman." Is planning a round the world flight in a Vickers "amphibian" airplane in 1923. the "Evening hut one glance at that smooth running act of equine machinery and years old. of 72 Humboldt street, attached to tho Clyiner street sta. tion.

was shot in the left bio bv an ernment er national army of which this country is cognizant," daughter and son-in-law each received it is Understood, in joint celebration of the adoption of youth, appointed from Kerw Tork City by Congressman Ansorre. to psss tho mental tests, was revealed in the official results of the Aoril examina ers resort that a veritable riurt.1 ec counterfeit pea-lies is in full prcgrris ews" stated to-day. Sir Ross Smith hin. 'He-Tehirned th fire as the young men fled. The automobile of Mra T.

Foley, of 270 Harcy avenue, was passing and th policeman commandeered K. He was taken to the Cumberland Street Hospital, where it was said that his wound was nof fatal, i His assailants semenoff attorneys said they a baby girl by Mr. and Mra Frederick I ou never gave any of th other contenders a passing -thought. They were merely as a background to an will ask the Federal District Court tions, announced to-day, thus bar unidentified man at Hooper street and Harcy avenue last nivht. The officer accosted two vmmr nun nere.

Thsreenries look all rlr-Vf ro was recently killed while testing a machine in which he nlanned to fly Patterson and of the fifth anmver to review Mr. Olner's opinion. The ring entrance to the only negro candidate for uidjiiip uftaa el the I rouso world. An "amphibian, who were acting in a auspicious mn. sary ef the weddin of Mr $oblat only wiO a dull thr.l ln-d, Brandon Judah.

raterson'i a slight ling wica lhcv Lii cosssck is scheduled' to testify -4n Continued a tif XL' piaoe is a type ox jyarm nyi I eas) mm, abet to escaped, i miSfct, IM, Us, ClWa eOloa aa.

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