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*A 2 < mee go- Ae oal te Other Northern New York Nowapaper.> AFTERNOON, MAY 14, 1920. *\ 'we croon or rew nours i SITE TP mexgllt at agl bull his camp ®\ intestiong the mm: ho has the op things oree m | he \dy baunts to de iy Speaker sit: at Kildare. 36 8 that M) visit tho Swor unable to gu - Frigay a “fix-t: - Free dalivar a 206 nj <8 4s TO PRISON FOR LIFE TERM Jacob Miller, Sing Sing After -T . LJ - New York, May 14.-When Jacob Miller, a fur salesman, boarded the train here today for Sing Bing pris a life sentence following his conviction for burglary as &a Afth offender, it was as the husband of a few hours of Hannah Rosenbaum, t sweetheart of the burglar, she married him, after his conviction and despite his life sen- This is the first time on record, ac cording to officials, that & 3:3: imprisonment in this state. Whils Miller Police Barracks Are: Be COE: [President's Forces Make Des- perate Effort to Cut Way. Out of Pocket REBEL REWNFORCEMENTS ine To Scen TRAPPED WITH. CARRANZA NEAR SAN® MARCOS York fur ~4Sale’sflun, Journeys to cing Young Bride. < was in jall awaiting trial he has beau requesting permission to wed, but be granted until after | Statemesits Made by _ | Admiral:Simg - \_. this could not Miler was prosscuted Attorney Francis Martin, the sonin- law of the man in whose establish- | ment be was The father: AnJaw of the prosecuting attorney is- a manufacturer of dental supplie and Miller and two companions were captured trying to make with $300,000 in gord crowns a The others, who did not have BASELES$, .. > : - NE TELLS CRWMIEE + GARR.OF AND REA - __ SONING, HE SAY® ;- NG LACK OF GO-OPERMTION) : f Tonnage Avallarhlv at All Times {6 Transport Army to France As Rap- | ° idiy As Men Could Be Landed and | - Transported to Front, He Declares. | : young and pretty, The childhood mama'fifiifirmamm Suss). POUIGE INSPECTOR | roung >- «nor - -.¢uiw or CHARGE OF; NEGLEGT, ~ | ance 'oeters _ st {menu sentences, =~ cs ribs 'British and French Sattle Cruisers. Make Appearance: in Harhor of EF] vers Cruz, May 14.-Rebel attacks b lagatnst the position held by Presi- ident Carranza near San Marcos, f sate of Pusbia, have been success- T°. | ful at some points but the struggleds |aull going on. 'Two more trains fee maining in possession Qf the,. prat: dent have been taken, according to advices. A detachmont Jof hia men'is, | actempting te-cut ita way out toward ¢ the nofth, add it is expected tho} O...} ty ot:Hin troops will make an |. t rebel rein- h . c - Washington, May 14.-Rear Admir- ~ al Sims\ \fallacious and | baxetess\| > charges that the navy department go- lays prolonged the: war four months |' unnecessarily was \practically the. unly charge. of unfavorable results from the many alleged sing of | mmission,\ the officer had: ascribed to the department, Beerée- tary D&nioles today told the senato| W HW investigating: compaiitee. -It) ~* vas fully refuted; he add admiral's own testimofy, < ' \The charge of the pro the war- was a definits mad serious one.\ sald | the secretary, ~ \It was ions distegart of the A ~'redmoning sno statis- toAnd in the. Murchau- ix theYerointionary Mexicans marching. thi ate fighting against the Carnm‘zmglguu 20s > _ This is the first; exc. These.ars. some of. TTRACTS ALASKANS p Lint: in - Readiness to _ Carry «| ? @Stampaeders\ to New Field. :i. m5. Nah, May 14 -Re- 'of the discovery of gold | notrthoasterny-Biberia - have- ched. marlin. nymylpoa‘ug © 4 iting the opening 06 a ( orpostvion voickb AT.|. s “i m - = = diness to car- tics adduced in its sup «hich ore might expect: Haro Is 'Fewoéted | tirouen five., [9 _ Behring: cl lo Phcork _ DIVISION VACATHKES : TEMPORARY INJUNCTION -- UMEGTOBAY the LN i’to be son's.“ Again As Soon As Possible, Atter- hey For Expalied Student Declares, Soon L1 O08 the wovernor , 'récommenditions - of. the conimittee which (n- radicalism ~in this 'state, Hills are designed arded 'the Souirah . and. the negli |: \figs\ of the steatoship coppany in; < w -. maintainifg armed- guards },, ire all, the-aileged abject submis craw to the pirates was hot cised, It assiis the fact the robbers did not, moleat the stip't myth raising guspition gn thoe part of the passengers. +C) . _ >.. f f the Soulrah refused to dizcusa the matter with the corre i4 apondent .of The Amsociated : to { to coopermts heartily: in the Arst montha.of the . war'result. tho hegyy tonnage loanat. | \It is not necessary'to wander far into the reaim of statisties or techni- cal questions to show fallacy of Admira} Sims* cl Daniels suid. \He informed the com- t tommaze availa- May 1, 1917, was) Amarfcan navy while the Fearon ~ appoliate division power the fitness of a- lkatlon to be recognised aod to determine whather a zon nominated elected, of ap pointed by such m party Is-eligible to Charges that the mseasures were Ameatican and undemocratic were made by the opposition led by Louls Marshall |_ ~' + . grown Urges Deputy Attorney * Reliaf From. mittee that tha ns blo for the allies wa 27,000,000 toms. It is a thattet pf com- , mon knowledge the tonnage was Daniels', Reasoning. - \Testimony given by Admiral Sims would indicate that the mat loas ing the year was tons. This is probar f close estimaté for practical purposés. Now then, owing to losses of 1917 and the 1918 the net tonnage aval t allies had been reduced from 000.000 on May 1, 1917 on May 1, 191%. Ys by Admiral Sims, tha of 1918 American troo ported to France at tha iy 300,000 a month or' times the rate~to w transportation had been 1917 because ngn “51° {data tonnag®, s simple fact r 131m“! Sims' & thst the tonnage losses of 1 it \impossible to transport arican army\ an | to Hmit the number of American troops that could be abroad during th Albany, May 14. -Classes ware re- sumed today at the Albany Law School which had been closed fer two days by a \strike\ on the part of the entire student body,.* . , The appellate diviaion of the 8 preme court, third department, late | yesterday removed the alleged cause}the E . 08 Mifop the \strike\ when ca e of- the- Sodlatist ~assembly>> temporary injunct eod, Mr®:! smoot M. Goldé ts. .Ge0rE® ! pelied from the school fop m 'allaged 'radical | atterances, 3 which he sought: to continue , The \strike\ of the s mlied on Wednesday morning soon after Gbldaniko#f &ppearéd in the sens Hor class room. It was not . saying he | had made , a: nich abthorities hare. Nol General Samuel \wfl’mm’n'finfi? former Senator Elon R. o re ren 4 Brown and Martin Conboy, w ure wll French 8 associated .with the pro %.. WC bly a sufgetentiy. the tonnage early part of d Hebry A. Wis John °H. Iselin -and> ' | Wilde &poke In suppo \The Lusk-M , recently ~ %.\ rl of the. Bills. , bilfs,\ said Mr. t. the coniinittes 'which in radicalism afd should be is an droperatita: grom any section -of te'that Ameérloania : 134“? T tuilents | wks | tod % fn the spring pz. were trans statutes if New York R xedition and radic8} morning that the students teturned: need for, such state is to cu ism effective . presantatives of th state federation ~of President James P, Holland, op the: Losk favored three \the governor 'to wato the 11mg“ Graw. , ¢ . : Oppor: Féars The Fearon | tives of the. federation angatti d‘ hich he sal to the class rooms. ._ | Prior, attorn ing ' goidenkof®f, said today that relis®! ~ from the law will be sought again ar |-. ron as possible. .'\We iaten - right on with this case,\ he d cuusts to end . -- comention todat| n of / 5 o= ILL -CONCLUDE **I - BUSINESS PROGRAM, - - see nu aeg nb hg c A, poss C| New York, Siy 14.--Conblderhtion | Frapk of committes reports will conclude{ national «conven- | U f the 5C party today.. neph: W. Sharts of Dayton, 0 & chairman for today's anted mfldggqt De |.. a New York! Aabor, includ siderable Am it \necessary ow, Fepreaénts ye mately 25,000 men 'was a time, the wit The Lusk blli# Those providing: t the Stute board: théoix a betr Americanism; There never w ness said, when tonnage available to car plies to France as | be fanded and front, although ilivapproved by.the E ry troops and | sup- ns, the speakers! > REPORT&'W tast as they could spofted . to the it was \only by ex- that this was done h of troops In April.\ a to the United always was the Daniels declar; tions . of teachers to prove the ang creating & bureiu - ney general's office for the slon: of criminal &narthy. Measures to which id not objett are Intended to carry | Americanisation $r0- } u the Husiness of 'during the rus tion of the Soci : Allocation of ship f States by the allies dominant factor, Mr. : Shortened War. fact the American nlats. \It got to it was humanly ance but as a re- ; tnvolving com- etween the army carried out.\ | 'the federation : out the state's -. \As &a mattsr-0 army: materially 4 said Secretary. Da possible, not by sult of careful: Seck To Sate Cataldy May 14. -A hearing hh clare James: Cassidy, ons of four [ ~~ men now ander agent, incompetent will | ed KFleld Marshal that- ma\ may: to intervene un- had elapsed ix e Judge Howard in have been electrocuted but received & stay; .~ es of seas while Great Britt hin sound: of the guna.\ quoted trom the testi- irais Hodman and Wil: ' ir : KAdiairais . Niblack, . Mc- ' Kblflrfim‘w. ad Captain Pratt to Sie officers rafunsd | patrat Sims': charge\ -Mr. Daniels quot tit neatly two- years sufficient stron sint the allies. montbs after the. U Mrs. Davis is ° Unfledfltptesx Cltvjain was \wit Mrs, D ury is not seriqus, and | I whilé the did not perform last: nfight | ? 'and is not expected to appear at. tb ¢: day's matines performance, *the at. - ¥ iclan believes that Acco: 'to - ra, Davis' injury show that all 0 to suppoft Ad: