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, 28 - - - - « mo SL AM‘Y‘S ”PHYg‘lCI A N\ IN © > r * FREIGHI AND PASSENGER a . 6 B. j a 1 .Y 3+\ -¥ © - \ * e B i p ¢ © * > f . s + 5 \ - L P L a p - h , -I TROOPS CAPTURE © FASHIONABLE CHURCH HAS NO PART IN | FREEDON FOR ' T j oo wam\ mica) ' © ' = \ ¢ \ ’ h I 6 « a : - 20 a - ' \ - . JCA ; ( ~ : ..] £ Murderer Captured After Long D MEF I aJ a OP to , l0 R I - - «~ - ~ an oan 7 . o f Moes N M '11; bu ---, ,. and Exciting Chase; Preely reas £00622. Returning: Workmen Willing to i 1,000 /.Rebels - Assembled : at \Admits Crime.. <; TATLIKL: \\ America to Stand -Aloof From| Mass Meeting Requests Con-| Leave Grievance to Wilson's [ ~ Agua Prieta; 1,500 More Rut o --- -l a> [ 4 AIR AL I| . San Remo Conférence of gress to Recognize Irish -. ' New L § j , ae w ' \u olo By the, Associated Press. |. - - R j & © 20 L CW abor Board. ; [ .~ On 'the. Way.. ©,. New . York, \ April © 18. -Dr. , =-- f . Supreme 'Council. . Republic. -. * 2 - --- .. James Matkoe, a well kiown sur-] Governor 'of Michoagan Flees to - - & [r--] The nation-wide railros rently has collapse ~ geon,; was shot and: killed toda ' Serer \ \ 1 railroad strike apparently has collapsed. L_ ENDORSE SONORA .. MOVE while taking up 'the offering a); Hills: With Troops‘and POWERS > EXPRESS REGRET/|CROWD GRAND THEATRE],, 11mg“)? “ha f?\\{11501ated salami\? Toal the adersm? of Tok, i \. \ iki up 'the offering. C - night the bulk of the men who follow e leadershi I well ( [ton. itgffamngfgéig‘imés’\p§h§ fztzsh- \ ** Treasury\ I fe * ancl f T1 O * Gilliam, a Chfcago trainman, had returnecel igc\\l'§(15gc’sxl\vtl))rx§£lj;: $t 4 Stale of Nayarit Expresses Its Episcopal: “Churgch - 1:35:53: es p . Important | Matters Include|Former British Army: Officer) Sthger salt-Vida?) was vultually restored, they said, while substantial , he mel C OPA U % t - . - [ nl ap asl. progress had been made in moving t rast i c of frei ~ ll | and Offers _ |sffset and Stuyvesantoplace in| |. , sy the Associated Press [Making - Fulfil ,~ Stirs Crowd With Vivid | had been accumulating throughout 3,33Ic‘jflnt‘lflf“c‘;‘p§gkf;,§ig‘;fi that 60500 , M nd Money. ~ New York. ~~ ~~ fickt o (Mexico City, Apri 18. -A revolt in the > Treaty 'Terms 2 Description.\ East, during the past three weeks. €, , en a y.0 ' TE - a eka? : fate of Michorean, engineered 'by Gen- - > wien . . Many of the strikers went out without presenting any griev- His ~ assailant was captured - \ j - > : pre g any gricy n homey he - M after a short chase b ptUrCd | eral Pasqual Ortiz Rubio, governor of, the boas s TL,. R - mot , ances and later announced that failure.to receive increases in wages By the Associated Press, 'parishioners headedyba girvolug Of | state and a ~strong supporter of Ticiuten- . m', the. Associated\ Pros. Phree thousand ' persons, representing granted to, other railroad men prompted their action. \The strikers, - * I~ A Prieta, Sonora, April- 18 -| If * »Nea y. William ant Colonel : Alvaro , Obregon, is < an- 102500 C ' , ,_ jall nationalities and ereeds, rising to, who acted in defiance of their railroad brotherhood chiefs, have g M t Basins; £5535“: 1m Dcirflfiza A M91?“ president of the- Mer- gdillnggd in mg govcslrnyxénst's sec-(0nd war| San Remo, April 18-Questions in| their feet in an enthusiastic ovation, last] erally returned without any definite promisés of mor s Tave gen- - P t tus a\ \chants' Association of New Yor}: ; | issued carly today, dovernor} connection with <the - peace | treaty | night. endorsed Ireland's f hid 7 re pay, ., > 0 1 soldiers. General Angel. Flores, Son- r w- York} Rubio, the bulletin states, has fled from | ..; F fee thei fom ' 1 ed Ireland's fight for free In many cases, however, they hav r cif dema \ (ll ora: commander, , has: progressed, at Dr. . George E. Brewer and ], | Morelia, the state capital, with 100 mon | with Turkey will comprise\ the' first| dom in resolutions which. will be sent| will be pr’cgented to President Vililll-lue’ blue]? assured their demands » tha rate of 30 miles a day; according | Morgan: Jonés., « At .the - Ease | accompanied by Major Jesus Millan with business, to be ' taken up by the [representatives in Congtess, owered under the federal tr son's labor board, which is em- to a message Ife°°35d,.hv\fil ”53“??? Twenty-second street police sta- “figfla‘iddgffioégfié who came (o\ ne | Supreme council of the alli¢s at its| _ by recital of almost unbelieve. getween the x'ailroadéeuf'lrtil thlcflflspormliq“ is hou e C’ssolutlizil‘xffi zigzag-Elm, e' Sonorg tion the prisoner gave his name |caPital to confer with President \Car. | first formal- session here. tomorrow, flrEfd“h‘°°limfi on Irishmen, women AM | \Woshineton it men, The board is now sitting in . 'dcteating Carranza: fortes | first as Thomas W. Shelley and | Sats, has been grdered to proceed imime-| This was decided upon at a confer; | [V \CU shuddering at the blood curd 2 __ \_s oe > , s oD - south of| later as Th W. Simld y and | qistely» to Acrmbaro and report to Gen-|ence. today in the»Duvachan.. palace, ling tale by Captain .Robért Monteith, ¢ _ In Chiengo, the original strike center, 2. 3151131113311”l , low-k'llin 32 sol- tras W, Simkin. The|eral Bruno Neiro, who has been where the sessions are to take place a former officer of the British aviny, how M r railzord officials. reported the strike. hnd . $1333?“czz‘tlu'ringonsoiza'wdl‘mdcgd and 30 police said he told them he had tr'fid Hegel! Acgmhliuo region {or Feu‘vrll‘fl attended 'by Premiers Nitti:of Italy, !!;33Jltll‘gg;li|lliaflllljlzl‘éexl‘d was lcurripll Ihome. YSTBRIOUS SNIPER {llyl'l‘itefllfi “Feutivmfss' white protherhood - : ig SIC C Dc mB efa': Luylano,+. sent . to. take] [ f; f * Britai } olden curls mitted with hiefs declared netion would - , unwounded. prigiqners: General Flores zigflgfdf'ljgflrsd‘ay Arom the East | charge of the Sonora campaign: ' fiflfldagfffgi‘fgi gr?“ tlfr'fif‘“ and gore where she lad been. struck with PICKS OPP THREE MEN day towards revohing the gifmfaz‘resn £af- =, off was quoted as. havnlngtfoupglrzlgml'fé 'at Wifi'c ispltavor the Insane nfiggflfllyfl to the Governor ment of the officigl'pggceé‘fnfl’wfilacl; ip nmgggxll‘léen‘ || izcflifowklmge members refused to refurn tive, nine cars; plenty of arms and | at . 1amsbut v7 < as: fle he: hills, 'taking with id . procedure., UY Qi DB which was in the hos york by midnight Saturday., | Ne i £1an lioi's‘cshThc’ grikoncrs were said | Dr, Markos, B‘gelgltha‘ vestryman ' of him the contents of the state treasury, the premiers were Foreign Minister {mind theatre, as a, meniorial inceling w‘mou!‘ DBTECTIoN more than ©2,000 mgen \vo‘:c§mrglylf:lrte(lh?§ to include, aix officers. ' ..' Do. ithe church, wan\ lrieu’f gsdrfmflfl OF HTE adds that 'Geeral. Neiro bas arrived Scialoia , of Italy; Earl-Curzon, »Brit- | 0\ the martyrs of the Vister uprising liked \ be out\ there by railroad officials,. al- : *xforn than: 1,000 , troops, : principally | physician to uP etfiontgllu: Annrfonnl at to, take tharge .of, military,) ith foreign . secretary; and General H 3956,- listened intently to Captain \o for il- -| though - these . figures were disputed by - Yaqui Indians, bave afdombled in Agus | parishioner there w °5u““,\‘ so 'a | operations: there. and 'that a \detachment | Berthelot, French chief of staff, - Hand. Tre story 'of the suffering of Ive- ¥ * . | Gnunau, who claimed the strikers ranks © . Five hundred mote are nt Naco, | - & thore. Vo was ) years old. | of\ state troops 'had léft the capital for| - was . agreed. «laily.. communiques £1,411? anmg‘li of the atrocity of. the . EW .YORK, | April 18. -Bhree | | #860 Uobroken. nod that a mecting of <: A tow milew south ofchere; and 1000 nore | -> gv-ngFMQ.lVlth+l'nrlsl|ldu‘n-g;'»~ «.... | Acambaro-to- purgue 'the outlaw governor be t&mied;-\ ms upoh the occasion man's“ “lb 1 nl Pip. n \hole\ fi. the? mnySterious . shootings on. the \outlaw\ union beads from, all sections :\ v8 1 coin Cite Naco are, re: || The church was crowded with parish» and reinforce the Morlia. garrison. of previous sessions. of. the' counell, in, all “a“ 8 {1m eity where the maor} _) '. L0 h #s ols of tle conntry> would be held there today | \ 'forted to- have 30 \Browning - machine ionors, inany df them. representative While , the: revolt. of pro-Obregon. an«| If \developed '- definitely today 'that the $f / lowed \to 'deposit their dend. He| Kast Side during the past 24 hours, to make plans for continuing strike, guna 2 oll ll masa d ues th the E. tx om. represen “tivgs of [thoritles in Michonenn had been. expected, | United Stutes would\ not be represtnted {\~ * j «py » . all of them. appareatly. the work of In the New York district it was ap- 6 '\\The State of Kim-its Msexico, th c 'W120:ffltlethllixisothfélzgzfispfiné pfiwmfokrk, igcxnnbfifimnhlcrqb oflcially 11d! a min-ally Mt ‘1'30 {01‘1‘0'9‘103- ‘Tlhc Fm‘gfliozlmb' Tou Dub“; PH. a R t] an unidentified. sniper, tonight puz- l”'r9|\‘- that most of the strikers, dks F 4 i taken by Sonora agains! ' 1 ace. 'Dr. Markoo L uprising, he ~remainder t er . Johnwon,. Amerfcan ambassador to can see hem - in d ly , fu ia «e a numbers: were. vari y Trin ti & + fflsglr'rfniflivénmefi. according: to A was, walking down 'the Joft njale, taking.] State in reported to be quiet. . > of tie Italy, lust might ,on: his way to Rome xhomixig. sometimes | 40, <ou|oril|k|=ci ' uled the “h!\ t .“lm were without & [4.099 Tn“26,2066!“01222431.y fififlfannled £1130!\ 6g Incasugo received Inst night from General | UP the, collection while the choir was | 'A dispatch to El Universal from its| Rave, rise, for a time' to the belief that]; oven 100, - carrglt ie Ti in else to tue identity of the slayer, thongand employes of the Hitdsot tubes. . a T. Elias Calles, commander in chicf of singing an anthem. As be reached' the | at Morelin, claims. that the Ainérican government had decided to|* ; , coprging | their little in- Charles Gagino, 2G. and Lasilento which carry thousands Ce isopod hoth > \ tho Sonora forees and acting governor, \I| twelfth pew 'from the rearsand leaned | Colonel Obregon ds in that thwn,'.\Ib is have n representative at . the supreme fants, dead of starvation and di- Orilio, 22. were wach found in a dy- | New York daily (no8 ° tmlllllmters\ Nue ~ ' \the message, addressed to Franciéco|-over to pass the plate, Shelley, who was stated that hie is. in open revolt. Phis is | Cneil wersions. The amDassadora pros- | . Wise which - revished | the pitinble fin .\ (ml,- today. on - the Tersoy points, were The 01:51:21 53:93:53 : adrenal {o Peancties | ore to pan te tele Selo ntt nn (M incl cideregi Cane | vo andt arc cope | oon fon tet peope | .. | obie io a . eu C « . In ® o f d he 5 E ring up to the * noth- w ving o closed to pussenger trafic ie the me: \4 ge neg n nites | al eal esse meant raft | twentieth qr mh aP s Gape will br made to you 4 R on Au c., Several women ¥ 10 P ers who de-| amtinus 2 f ' R ists who visit Dublin (I 1 v vi 4 n Detrol J vi A 1. oona seen | reese are ine tal at cer ie a ort ios as of r -a- ‘ a : o the ald ;of e physician I l him, .as would have & ® ® , not my own, thank God, but St. Murk's place, | Both died with volunteer crows reevaited { . attitude, In the S20 | and others in pursuit of his assailant:| DCP ¢4=¥ when he was here in the capi- Italian fimcrument for Ambassador oud for fathers who were 4 verlle St. Murl's , \f a vaited from the ranks most of the federal employe®; | Sheffey, \with the. smoking allant: | (uy 'the' poy h k , 2D! | 3frs, Johnson to travel to Rome by wit [ate co werk to out gaining consclomi .of idle factory workers. In Cleveland all e 1 , . g revolver in +, governinnt, had given hin oppor- a C y carry thein because of starvation. Patrick Hayes, $2, was found ly- | loeal freight termi 5 9 259512223, \13150 [giftfssclx‘li’cd “mam: '}:}ls)‘slilc‘li:g’ gsfipg‘tlmgmf'tghgugogflat! Sm alfglslngge show \what hig real political BEéhbélnfml-‘vlzfir nti‘éhlfifi‘gmz‘wlflly 1565252; “oi illllulvtgflg‘lssu bu‘thgfinsleié“: lboglcs, joing “sin-the fling-till]: l-A‘rst fivcnu‘e. lloulnf (In? flie\sl§l(|tl):ll:l¥1fl:‘tlr‘xlll 35113155“! © to General Floresc turning over to || , c e | , - Hee < | available train. . | . k U C nly in a near Seventy-ninth ctrect, He was | rards nnd the Eric rallrond, we i h‘i’m If“ federal funds in their posses- Ehufch' The clholy, led by Charles Sat M . '\ 'The prime ministers of the, three gsfif‘EfinLPW or some box procured . | | taken to u hospital, where his condi- | ted up, but nnesenger 5013403313071?“ « , J . sion « * ord, continued singing in an effort to j great | powers-Nittl, . Millerand - and | # , grocer, - wound - only? in tion Is reported as serious the Union station was normal - ® **\ At the same time I advise you that quint 'the congregation, . _, FORMER JUSTICE to {idoyd, Goorge-have expressed . very def ome old cloth, carried. and piled | , on on 'The return today of 700 striki * ~ our step taken against the Carranza Shelley - 'continucd _ sHooting. _ His i m p cidederegret that the Thited States gov- |. the wa top of the other in the Pit? b more and Ohin trainmen of the Co Balti- nvcrmgont has also been endorsed ° second shot, directed at members. of the HUGHES, ELDEST ernment was taking no part in what is the water seeping in through the . ville-Pittsburgh l'v'niwn of the Connelle- ‘lzn' the.State of Nayarit, as Colonel congregation who were. pursuing him, | ' DAU r regarded ns. one of the final nets of the film-13:3 safrégfllthe little boxes, . i. - mark gex|crnlkrcsillxngfia£| fr mfifificrifi - ¥addi, at the head, of 100 men, has: went wild. | John C. Tledman, thesexton, GHTER DIES peace conference. ~So far-as it.can be| in. I l @ hey: were, thrown lee in that district, . A few Pittshi 7 ) taken the fold. and his moyement is | | dropped to the floor in time to escape sensed. the feeling, here. is that the ab-; | the agoé‘ffiffi\fl \31m?“ wild with terminal men are stilt out, ° ittsburgh taking a rapid progress, as the people the third bullet, which grazed the 'check | qgrony palis, April 'e c werce of Amcriea is only a | temporary | | their babies 11m? 3mm)\ in after Virtually: normal. conditions | we * af Nuyarit ave in great indignation. .| of J. Morgan Jones? > eldest d. s, April 18. -Helen Hughes. | one, nnd that the reasons for her presect| | held back by three mi\ had to be \ - ported in the Buffalo, Toledo fig; tin: against cn‘imnf\ n!\ having “so“! qtShelley tum“ tan “Dom 11,1\ church in)“, Ecfiugzzfmm 91K Dir. arfiera. Sharla: dcinchflgut are \hob; to dlsunplcur'. +0 : or four men, delphin | districts where the lilxritnrihlllgE their constitutional governor, Senor« | Stuyvesant square, Dr. Brewor was the - » ed tre ay after a 'or the 'present, . however, the pri i in. 3 a & a o the y Godioct, -__ l ' $o seul ty Sead him. He miabbed the [MWness of several months with influenaa | ministers, Badge misblere ond abban | denortation warsant, after the British lor. clots were made Tact - «-__- tae o man's arin, but Shelley | managed . to |&nd pneumonia. She was 28 years old. wadors of France, Great Britain, Italy, | government learned he W151 1's: ata night to brn k\! © {My tike i o Int P R 'c ' A loose long enough to firs another | Uist Hughes was sraduated by Vazsar Japan, Belgium and Greece nt the met | in forming the Irish Voluntcs a =-- bus, Oho, . .~ the strike in Colim- PHON E SE RV IC E - - {shot, which grazed Pr.n?rewer'sb thigh? callese In (9M and. then, g\§§\.i°$ou’a°§t‘§¢'5 mg am nrgcctfimicrzbwilhl prublenis ar-} ized. he said. to firolcxf‘tlmrgge'nggngf' The xlar‘z'ncipni effect of the strike this \3 4 HS R . ime p s s Wo G8 abe R v tlculariy, affecting emselves, and t funk i t is} fon | - i ; o ® ' , SUSPENDED WHEN |i to. Sahana) ate sube o (t betel State a dome es tos teres oon oeil, wo | acres | - \ noo Action in Swan~ Police) rar Jus heen the, closes, chment Pii - (| *s L fal coin e Inck»of American participation, C 4 . Cs - s their inability to obtnl + VAIL IS BURIED fz'fiefl’whc'éfllmwflfiQfldmd'meflfl fol lfifalgllghgga gulliaatmmorkwmhngsgg \The decision to lulu} l‘l a l’j‘llllrkixh unnumli’r dashtarglrv missions of murder.\ Controversy Expected coal. raw materials and freight cars to » f and took him 'to (the notice from an atinek of influensa, fol: | treaty the first business of the conference | the e tfoul: It « family to - America, move their products. One hundred thou» 4 -- - . ... . . Towed by pneumonia, from which she | Was not tinexpected, as there appears to | , :' tim 'hayi to Ireland as a stowaway» . sand men were repotted idle in the De- i Parsippany, N. [F. «April 18.--Sim- \ . Rushed (o Hospital R never recovered. be general agreement that. as the Turkish me time having to hang over the side of Soon. troit disfrict. a similar sumber in the I plicity marked the funeral here today of , X59 p - “we {gggralreghlcg will be private will | question was one of the mnin reasons for the ship to escape detection by British state of Ohio and 21.000 in the Connells - A Theodore N. Vail, former head of the Meanwhile, Dr, Markoe had been car-| S68, PAC®. O gflnfcaoflnahfihialu h? the calling of the conference. it might officers. - He trained the | Trish | Volun: - ville coke.region, with many score thou» « American Telephone and Telegraph Com-} vied out of the church and placed in an [David A. Tolley of the Glens Falls Bap-| 88 Well be taken up at the very begin- teers for the Easter uprising, and one of : Associated P sand others oe of work in other sections © pany, in the little cemetery here where| automobile. Ase Ho was being lifted [ist church will officiate, Burial will be| ning. the men in bis company was Edmund ty the Associated Press. of the country. Nowhere has there been > his fangs? mofiihncir and ancestors were in- into the car he regained consclousness 1c?! ythe Woodlawn cemetery, New York Aflolhertmbjsct whichb'has not been fifblgtalem, president of the Irish ree} | New York, April 48.-Decisive action | a vital interruption of the food supply. > & i terred before L \ suai ud Po. r +> L much mentioned as yet, but which will * { the district attornes's =-- a Tnterment was preceded by services at} loug (ian‘lxhulfl 8p \it! will be “£15111?“ be brought before the council before its . Resolution Adopted. 342233“ 3:2“.{21 Kern-i: mum (“mi-b r 4 {the old Presbyterian meeting house with (and then f° if\ ita EFF]? “a € ‘t’ c vlose, will be the condition of inter- | _ I6 was after an address by Martin H. vice situation here i ALBANY RUSHES ¥ | the (Rey, Georee C. Houghton of \The the Ig ing In howital at Eighteenth | $7 JCK S, STONES naticuml exchange and the postion in |Giynn that Touls B. Ward offered the| jp, the vice situation here is or- 300 FOOD CAR i 5&5?th York, 055i“??? Dr. 03:55“; brought into that institution, AND IRON BARS by lack of coal. I'Ifhgrlluaénrimu: 21:3? resolution endorsing Irish freedom, and “£31317: a}; 2:2\; 'of importance is the |\ S & way for many years a close, personall _. In the church at the time were George will have to be passed upon finally, with | Uffing representatives in. Congress | (0,07 o¢ (otonc} Augustus D. Porters for- Ce ; i friend of Mr. Vail. . * W. Wickersham, former 14:1ther States IN BELFAST ROW | the prospect ahead that the present Hun- support the Masop. measure, virtually trial of Colonel Augustum 17. \OET New York April 18-J. J. Mantell, $ As a mark of respect for the former attorney , general? Herbert »I Tutu-lee. rambnniniialisnt arian government may refuse to sign, it. | the Irish republic. merly third deputy poluxce commissioner: | chairman of the General Managers' as- head of the great wite systein, service on | DIOticH I0 os t a Onthioe, args + 'Then in addition there is the vastly im.| | 'The resolution follows: who is under Indictment on a,charge Ofjsociation issued a statement this éven aI \Bell telephones iu the country was} 8nd. MYS Satterlce; R. Fulton Cutting, | | Belfast, April 18.-Sticks. stones and i portant question of compelling Germany lect of duty. . Police Inspector Dom-1; I ® ix even- Euspended for a period of one minute at president of the bureau of municipal re-| iron bars were freely wsed and revolver} to fulfll the treaty of Versailies, regard- We. the people of Albany, to the | | MZ *~ Sits ling that \by far the greater percentage 41 o'clock, castern standard time. ~ fianh,‘?nd‘-lr::;ayn 09:1? {521113539 rr sfihoL; whsi‘on-m-I were duchmlgnd in“; inzrwhich an carly declaration by the | | 35 13,00! I'llihcged -at is“: “rd: “9va T5: “$3“; ‘T’l’dmm‘tfiniof {the slirikin‘: railroad employes in the - e sons, | Mr. 2 + who is of [ five-hour melee at Londonderry , last night. | conference is expected, Srand theatre, do hereby urge tha charges of neglect of duty in connection , metrono itan districts had reported today 7 f thes i . s o I ;. the church and whose father was a ves-} Three scparate attacks on soldiers were The Jugo-Slays t resen our representatives in Congress work s 7 bnt f Fe p ; for duty. _ The railroads ; FRENCH TROOPS There: poe ust presto. when the | made by civilians aad\ (actional fishts oc. | hore. #00\ it, anpesss, doubtfnl: it 195 fol die of the Stason oan | | mid hit ad ut), the ifron 19° All permanratiy. hr said. the 1 AS . shooting cecurred. - & curred between Unionists and Sinn Fein-| Adviatic question will be taken up. Fiviog virtual recognition to the re. | (Tenderloin) inspection districts Wil b¢| of men' who had failed to trpoft. f IN ASIA MINOR| , Stslles fcesis admitted that he hadjers. 'These necessitated frequent charges monn negro 0 public of Ireland. placed on trial after the Porter east is;\ \r. Mantell declared further ”1312; - a 4, -- - thot Dr. Matkoe, mecording to the Po-iby the police and military, in which 12 : doth rt of Trish : finished. ithere was \a substantial improvement { mope, April 15. -A fiee. 'There are m_lot more who @r¢ipersons were injured. [Their | wounds FIND QUANTITY Mr. Gignn recounted the part of Trish] res to regular onder will follow the | iD the general situation\ that \the back- |__ Constantinope, AP S.-A French | going to get it, too.\ he is reported t0 | wer@treated at the infirmary. imen in the history and making of the-trials of three police detectives indicted bone of the strike is broken, lel mint oe digi nt in | fentsla the meted if fis ¢ | pray a frame yoo. - OF MORPHINE ON _ | Chie States md the Ws tho ulm (Pak ite\ riate 15, , will more Jam'rfz some. 113!!!th “A“??? aL] tectives. 1 2 considerably damaged by @ mob. . Two { to its feet time and again. _. . h The exttsordinary rand jury which; freizht trains tomorrow. Individaal re- Mersic®, Asiae«Minor. on April 1. ac Against the T. W. W. attests were made in this connection. 1° When he concladed by prediction thai y a, investigating charses brought Ports from various Tines were more a {cording t oficial communication is 3 n i ir m gj has been i re . % *B. i timisti Let ; ing to an e Search of - a_ suit case Shelley had L_ cag. _- plrsiominatiietet lafter hiring the biggest ship afloat 200ige Inspeetor Henry afsinst James ¥. ; timistic thas berefofore. | 'The Central Readed by the Sistyuinth | regiment®! Soup, mesistant district attorney, that} Railroad of New Gerser announced the , - a Great Newspaper H p YEAR-NO. 110 # {sted 'by Mustapha Kemal Pasha, leader iof the Nationalist government. Ar ;menian volunteers covered the landing, \Put. sars the communication, were For iMnféfTha'n‘ a Century ‘ checked at the Pennsyivania terminal re- verled, the police say, several radical papers and pamphlets. He aito had a ~ ALBANY, MONDAY MORNING. APRIL 19, 1920. Carranza Soldiers Fail To Check Dr DS: i 0 « ve of Flores So STEAMER MORSE While patroling their beats at 459 6'clotk yesterday morning, Police Ser- : band \we will fail to Ireland and march {though Dublia to Dublin castle. there 101 sate of police protection. will report this men If It Happens in Albany It's in The Argus _) THB WEATHER Albany and ofcinity, fair,\ . For iMr. Emith bargained with him for t The regular March grand jury, THREE CENTS nora Troops be 'strike on that road was over, The men who went ont, it stated. will be, reas signed fo their old duties and - freight Passenger geant | William Reilly and Patrolman {affénd the manguration of Edmand Dei week, Begley of the third precinct hollced two Valera as first. president of Tthe Trish te- which is operating under the direction 0 would (be moved: Tomorrow. men sneaking away form the store of Tne |pablic.~ his volce was drowned in cheers.! Mv, Smith, also will resumé its investi- trafr was reported as normal. Vernioy Drug Company, 1s Clinton ave- . Orangemen in Line . gation this week. ; _ The Pennsyleania , aod Lackawanna nue. When the ofucers started toward the -* - 1 i\ Detective Sergeant Thomas, Hnghex, railroads also reported many of | their men they fock to their heels. with the , Prefessor Arthur C. Pope. besd of thei who was arrested Satunda$ by depart-. strikers were returning. Tess Tate today that she was in a sinking ngtmmgogg: of (he 0D Mdepartment of philosophy of the Taivers-iment of dustice agents on a charge of. _ Passenger service on the New: York condition 300 miles east of Sandy Honk awar \Ihe prisoner save his tame {ity of Californis. representing the po-; bribery. was suspended from the police Central was said to be normal with and in immediate need of James J. Nolan, °, a laborer. and in iq lends of Irish F 2 m didepafimfln Today. He by alleged to bave strikers returning at Ashtabals, | Raf The mesease, timed about % FL m.. which his rhascstion the police found morphine | S unt Friends of Irish Freedom. called\ given bribe of $1,000 for reconts from fale and Toledo. Three hundred care was received here by the naval commn-{and heroin tablets, wi 50 cars of newsprint paper | Albany to New York. _ CALLS FOR HELP New Fork April 18-The shipping steamship K. A. Morse. bound from New York to Genes, reported by wire-) iwiped out. and the French were nnable 't0 advance further than the. protection their natal sons. 20s - tts reaching | Constantinople say that communications betwees Mersine 'and Abans. S6 miles distant, have been discontinued for several days. draft showing he had registered. Sep- tember 12, 1918, undet the name of \Thomas W. Simpkis. 205 Fourth street. Rank City, Wis There were also rev- eral business cards reading \Thomas W. Simpkin,\ and in the lower corner \Rep- resenting Swift County Printing Com- pany\ and \Rerkhoren Banner\\ A letter addressed to bim and fonnd + was qset ; i ~ E-TWO LOSE LIVES pe OP | attention to the fiet that despite the} the federal attorney's office in &. of fool and 50 ta femor viol m se. - in the shit case bad. the address. service, said vessel migh eigarettes, five boxes of candy and 3 h IN AUTO SMASH | Seton wees: Dulatn, Slinn.. 'The Po-|able to keep afloat isa Pis Drones . antomatie Colt's »revolzer fully *pd,37 | clonding placed over the Trish question} \9801 Mh CRC made today in : Doring the 24 houre ending at noon the - tor Tice believe it -was from his wile. \The safety of the crew of the Steamer JZ n ate, of the dine pitied \asd iwhich would. be said. be resolved Toto 2.4 roundup of the Leateriom: district reported ears of mer- . Hormel April Taylor, | Shelley told detectives he bud been |E. A. Yorse reported in.. distress 300 ther it had been foremis enteral snd . redivious rene to foment internal Stil: fhe Terine I Corton who Cage ug tad arrived at the Mott Haven postmaster. of Arkport, was severely | Riven the by a man named |miles east of New York | was seen the company, HMentfied “Cam‘fimflwmgm were besigning to throw 05) is uo imarance broker. was arrested by yands which wa« «all to be better than injured and his wife wis fnstantly 1&5!ng 38“an whose first name he conldn't/when the steamihip San Mateo. which [on Noten as Raving been stoten from his: the \UN\4 T Wm.“ gigmtbbggkg‘gimq police at her Rowe To West 113th normal At the Ork Poot yards of the ig e embers h h ta store - 6 z s stroet. reed - wi Intaintos X . N this afterncon when the autemobile in \oot ce rt tole af the Toan was. Inter artalened. t Police brothers in the Seht for Ireland. ev as wih yourr tor con Sil care'el frembe arriced. All ail x. crine wes down by \MF memory is very bur.\ he said. |: Thin three _tules of the di s : & m whith they nere riding run by lly memots fs ong had\ salle , (the mas mht \ & Porcre Pobre Jeenre Pohe a. Brady\ \Since 1200 ao les than 11 Profestabt? found 18 women there playing poker. A fenlties would besstraishtened out fn 46 «nother éar betwork this city and Dans A : wos tms ve Moree _ was . still C Altes: - » tile, Three “if: $2715“ fa fhe g \No. be repred, \I am the w'm firm?“ at: tat it? gglgfiéfitmxé‘mgfig‘gimfim Fave zome to The scaffold for? “has? Fwfixjg mszgirwtééngb xx 123V? a ire a whick struck | an non one oi respond x <irtals, indicat- both etrres eated ro. cames arrest % ; enced ecka moran T sreest . . 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