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.TtSFACTION WITH ,tL M-BCBANDIS t.VEBTISKD IN THE t^BWE IS CVARANTEED ItollsjrJi ^ritrntu T H E W f: ath E R ?iBlxt, 1*19. kT<*a \nrlt TrllMine InrX First to Last ? tke Truth: News Editorials ? Advertiscmcnts llll USl) W .11 Nl] 8. 1922 I'air and .r.nt.r.ued wara* (o-dar **H lOport nn I -al I'age ? * * l?(? t I Mfl I., r.r. rr.r .*?*r*r lr I I N I .'I X| ,,. I Hvlan Booms flearst Typc' To Mayors Peniw Hr l* Orndid;.!. for Governor, but Wm Speeches Havr OAw of Eleftion Campaign Pemanrl^ Miller Apolo<_i/r to City >egled* to Say for What; 'lB.fre.ts Big Issue of Fall Fighti Hr Diolarc** wyGKKF.rr<>- v. Y. J v, - ZgtAai like th* utterancea of a pemo ,,-jj, undid*- ' rnor 4t,,aail dinner engineered I *,*..?* Cour.fel O'Rtrn an-1 David BmM*'.' '" "n Hou"*' "'" taaxfl-d *ri?;p-::.v b; eighteen Demo gjfUt iditer*. the Maxor a*?ailed Gov 4M9T Miller'* pol'.cie* He al-o e? amd (t? ro1* ?? r","l,p' ?nd Mld ,h* WWW -ii ipaKfl" - "me(* ,0 Put h*n _i t_a raei f?- ?*? Governorahip. he -tiatad * diae-ataiei ' ? the rditora in f.mai ,s'1 frol,! mieuic , ? ,.,' - rant for any bil BOB*r?. ' ? Yerk lt*pl-i ' *nd w-" kind a; 9i eaieV ? ? ? h*-i ? ' " ? 4rjr_rMt?>por'rl' I | '*. *nd xxe | tjawtflcirr.. oul fcanxl-Hylan Taper on Hand Th* ladv' ' -? th* Mayor delivered hi* second addrtii '. i-ibered about UO perton )l*-*f3t>r H ?reiida. ' efTkif' ple's A ?' campaign Mptr and an w dnlilrer. and **-?ri X*-er Hylan declare' thal t*4- Me* tl ,-? b Ihr*' j ?? uon slav ? H? t* 1 andidate ? the a**tt-Dd.f- . ? win their #|i?. ri::-. ? **_?!_?. c lua ^Bfljrt of p.st nor MiUer's addrtw ?< ? here Inst a't-l. y ? in cur dti< a a_v ? Jniult to ???*? man, woman and 1 Jn rJi* ? Mayor : * ant* Governor Miller {* ***!? n Ne* wkr. aaVjecta to Teim liemigoi-e Afl.! r |e rjp Bfogaaa, el. r" Wl .a. He assailed the Goven ir Anthp.ntv snd transit 'la aaid thal ?' Rod (-. Wiilinrr. Randolph ' "Ai ? * anction, "' I t . I , and ?orop" At thi Hirahflald O'Brien dinner Mxyor rpf.-rrrd I t-rer.*. ;m.l electiona in ladiana. !'. nnsylv?nia and ? 9**T?me'.t tl rougl rjr.and a Bfat peoplfl kaaafltthe .dmii tratioi a! Wai I > ? ' i ? t-'-iin.-t I cenerally. ty thousand rep-Winr- >ted foi mi when 1 war. candl :l SN'ew Vork," i-aid th* me thirtx thouai nd dia r "flt 9. .,(,., Ti.-'y . .nal Dis f ? !. "thnt rr.pen bo >1< ti tn-f lark 1 I ? ?icnablo nomi a**pi* ? -im nonii II ba at-e.t, ei ? hu Btt*.'jai 11 tO thr J*k*9 inri u ;; c'" the people. ind ??*> iks ? p-orvice that j**y ?. . to the wel ?'. Tk* Max-r.r declared ? xxas no won T*r BBI ?? ere breskinjr. away "aa BI' |o dividf; nd that J*J M* ? ~ to folloxx k, 1* l>'':' "' '?" r'a! rfiviRlon n0W rs"**** Mpd v '. 2 of _*** la political 1 i, had g* ? r- tr, thr.s new ?lht ii .galftal "?ntereita" -Jl* Kiy&r deelured that the comini; aaa, ? the fall electiom. wa? againit 'C*?trnu,(| r, |,g, lour) fnauer'n Hn**band Arrrstrd After Fight 8do* of Wralthv Fri-ro Fam *h ^iii His Targel in Bai |p of Fistfi ?^?UirL, r,i. .;une 7. Floyd G)otI. 1 Kl ?h?ufT*ur-hu*band of Mme. I 4^aw*t Ma'.cnauer. operatie prima I Ou?*M' " *"'na Mm for d '."rce, Bai f.?r>; followin* al ab, >non of ?^'"r ~*r, Franciaco faraily, in the ' ?J<Wa mutual friend, Mr*. Lottie; K_k ?w*1 ???leaaed on $2:.0 bai!. ?^?iBrVi1 i" ,n " hf,*P',-'?'. hi* Jawi ,fl_aJ, ?? d', -1*0 ?"T*red a laeerated , j^. aiiec.lor..rl ejrea and other la Hk: ...0-r'f/Cr' '' th? -a-ia of thej "?' *?? * ven ou? Hylan Get* a Ntm Job: y,tr.*r to Baby (rramhon Mrs. .Tohn V. Hylan and Mr. a-'d Mr*. John K. Sinnott. her son in-law *nd daujrhter, tively, are to sail for Europr on WMMtfay on the Taris. The Mayor has to utay at home and look out for the baby. ' Wr rxp-.-t |e h* gOM for six " aaid Mr. Bfamott gMttr* day. 'and viait France, PolRium. Italy and Switzerlan-I and pei haps Cireat Britain. The Mayo. **vill be busy, too. He will have to take care of hia Rrandson, John K. .Sinnott, jr., rlevc-n months old. IVews Sumraary rom Franre's lefusal lo join in p-o posal for reparation* reduetion con fusfs banker* who are working out Gcrman loan proposal. Tchiteherin declares Russia will not reeed* from po*ition tak?n at Genoa on guestion* of intcrnational relations. Mme. Walska'a frienda say she, not A. B. Coehr*n. obt*ined Paris Jivorcr. Princes* Mario of Rumafia ar rives ln Belgrade to marry King of Jugo-Slavs. Irish and British representatlvrs _BB rffort* to removf. obstacles ' tn prer*. French scientists fail to indorse. Camillc Flammarion's view* "n ?piritism. DOMESTIC Hylan Mtaeks Ifilter, boosts H4 and self at conference of Mayor* Railroad executives aay talk af ?<? is inspired l>y union offieials. anent organization formed to boost Btnrrjf Ford for Pr*?ident. Thrre officers and thirty-four memhers of Ku-Klux Klan h in T.os Angeles for all*g*d part. in fatal raid. LOCAL .lury. a_l ' <*? hour. finds I Exchange guilty of bueketing. I ,Kty my ask sperial pro-rcutor to handle- Ward ca?e; grand jury la* quiry threatens to come to blind .-nd. U lmen prot*?t illic'-t :rllir? of hquor in rabar^ts and plan appeal ?o Harding. Sta'e Commif?lon?r deelines to art against Lusk law teaeher K>- d*fird by Henrietta Rod tinn, I thousand Ava hundr*d and :-rt dejrrees at Columbia VorkCniv. 1.20K, larcast elass in his -.;??? u.d liar," says 1 ? terajret ia court. Mayor's oppo.-.ition fails to hold up ?i.f.or..r.'V. naa-aaj by Traaiil titm. WABHINOTOM Haovai says government aaa m?d* ?!* to *nd cosl rtiffilM I ra*t***-1 inrrea*e in prices. Ambaasador Rieci replies to Sen ,'ain*. Watson's charges he ?Bt to Intrrfere in legislative. tar*. Naval appropriation bill permits coniinuanrr of construrtion on vaa allowed under limitatior* treaty. SFORTS Giaata defeat Cihs at Polo Grounds. 3 to 4 \*aakaaa win from Whita Sox in ,-o, | to 7. Brooklyn Robins lo*? to Reds at :, I la I Hea wins Greenport Handicap at Belmont P.'irk. r Sweetser leads field of golf? ers in Metropolitan tournament. Hlu C.linna Collett wins women's ?i golf championship. ' -re* Baker forces Clara Caaaal to play her best tennis in the tournament at Pelham Bay. Columbia wins comnencement day bal' gam- fro_ Penn by score of 5 to 4. MARKETS AND .<*HirS I Average stock pricea ilightly easier. Formal terms for Kidvale steel combine completed; Daugherty will atudy details. April railroad earnings represent annual return of 3.93 per cent. Mexican bond quotations indicate fnaneial rircles are skeptical about outcome of debt conference. Twenty-tive ocean line* prepare for rat* war in agreeing to open rate? on thirty commodities in Kuropean trade. i Hottest Day of Year, 87; Brooklyn Woman Fainls Tempcralure Reaohed IliRhfKt Pnint ot 3:30oTlock; Fnr Brlow Record of 1899 Yesterday was the hottest day of the vear The temperature reached it* highest point at 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon. it .howed 87 degrecs. One woman waa proatrated. jt was not. however. the warm*at June 7 on record. ln MN the tempera ture on that d*y was 93 degrees. The woman who was overcome by the h,._t "avas Miss Gertrude Banford. th.rtv-one ye.r. old. of.?. Cambndjre Place, Brooklyn. She eollapsed *t On derdonk and Myrtle Avenues. She w*? resuscitated bv a physici.n from Wyck off Heighta Hoapital. Speoialist to Prosecute if Ward Is Tried County Si-rks a Jrromr or Whitman to (lonvitirc Public of Drtf'rinination to Do C-Ompla-tC Ju-lirr Wife Is Expected On Stand To-dav Grand Jury Effort to Gd Namps of (.urstr* on ].\t> of Killing l> Ki-Mimrd Wc?.tj*>,r.xt?r Gaaaty oflicial* are un der*t/)f r\ tn be r.i; vis".l. ; thfl f for a *pei iai pr" ? ot Charlf '?'. illiam Travera Jerome tn COI ter 8. Wanl xvhrn he ? nl fur killinp I larenre I *aid to frel thHt no effort or e. ihould be *parp-'l in convmrir people of tl 'hat the million aire's *on i* to be prosecute.' a* x-i(? opnusly as would be the ra*i' of a man without money xvho might find himielf in n limilnr lituation. Lawyr r* who are familiar with crimi? nal proredure in trialu xvhere th< den of jrrnof fall* a* hflafl.lv on the pro'ecution a* it dirr-.* in the V, ,- . my*tery, *ay that the came inny take aeveral curiou* Inrn*. Kor exnmple.the grand jury procac-ini indefmitely withi ing tr-turtierl after l>'..?riot A" ? ha:* mada fpill u*c of the in qui*.itorial poxvers Vflated m th. jury. "Fiahrinjr Kxpcdition" ( hnrrrd Them h-i* bflfll n fflflllai In lepal ? ?xped t-ation of the allerj.d blnckniHil xxhirh to li_v i-ranrl jurtx - rsi'n t '< 1 ? p l x- ? a Whan hi nlnhed a* murh l>le in that xxax the information cained can be owr to Pinl p rloB foi farthai diffRinj: nf ter ffli r| jury a jiskr i| tr. |,r | . ird*r If thi I ? irnerl Ward will Oi 't ix probablo tl. rill at ?? hnn<! ot the ikniR for n apt*-4]y trial. For tl in Whitfl I'iHin* wh.. ? ?..r.l jury .1: :?? on ind lf, ? honld rjrcirlc to i.irlirt Ward for ;: liaflfll of r? murder. it i* believ. Weeki will ra II for a nnd hrinir tho >,:iirr.(i preii.! The prnidinj* ju*tire i? Jaatlefl Morsch.. Ma) RooflU Mra. Ward To-dax The grand ju:; Ita inquirx' t o - rl n ?. Curtii Ward, who waa *o ? ? recall.-rl . i< to forea her I hr. namc* of hII person* wh( her gOOOU durinr th. I I hour that pr 1 r.f Claren. ? i Thi* laformalion li .p 1 ' ? . ?rp' nirniberi of II S'ew York Am^r.rar. - .1. Canninahan, v\-ho i* hp':.: ? eaa in tha eo-nty jail n' . Plhins. ..rney for Cunninckam, "ft-r futile efTortx to jjet ia bondaman for the I6/W0 bi 'xxhich his elleal is bfM. iuh''p' another applieatloi f?" ,h?' releaae .Miinchum. II- '?'? ' ? ' I r, who r. nion. iThen ' thjr aaha- for b i tion of bail and the juatiei ? |fi McCarthy in hi* arg elaireM. thal "< irlajr Ro"" nnd 'Mnck' rml-ahlv WO-ld have told thflil later auth. ? d. Conningham, to a atatemenl madr by McCarthy ye? ! t?rda* i ot a ro |t?o n Yorl Anvriran." whlc bllahed Cunninghani'a aceoun! arthy . s war* lf ??? ? fr,r tellinp their for wbiTcatlon aad, \n aAdltloa to hav.. been pi -., proaeeutif". Bxren now, theic men | t0 ?.|| th.ir -eeret ?'?g . - i ounty proaecutor if aaaar ,;it>' . In,jsts Witneis la Fr.endlx ln hi* arj-tinient before JusMce I >'r B--< u,h- ?A thattl -^''V.- ,',onte^' of material wUnaaaaa dld?o e piate the riotention of fri.-ndly wit nei?e*. "iuch ?? Cunninglinm. _ inninrbaa*. friendllneaa, re bil b*>nj K.anapedin order to prcvent his HsUtjmg. Wh*B thfl grand jury adjourn*. t.? night it will not convt-n* ajrain until Tsflfl4a*r._ Ethel Barn-moro Indcr Knifc for >a>_d TronMf Rrportrd Inipro*.m_: -fiW ?? Oraralion IVrfonnnl in I hila dclphia Srvr-ral \h>\* ifO *tk to ri.r TeUmma rilll.Al'KI.rillA, Jun* "? Barrymore. the actreu. waa reporved to-day to he reiting comfortably in the Ritz-Carlton Hote! after an oj.eration for ainusiti.* performed >'1_.t>h',vmc''>. aeveral day* ago. Mu? Barrymore eameto Philadelphia lait week w.th h'?bro?her. I.ionel. to vi.it her daugh? ter Kthel Hurrvmore < olt. who ia in NotrfDaaifl Convent, Rlttenhoufe SqM"?' Barrymore hai been aufTerin.r ?Ml trouble for .on... "?*? while in thii city dfldded to haxe an operation on the frontal itnui. oneration ?aa luccemful and Lionel , Bammore aaid to-night that hii. aiater w'a improvng r.pidly. and the doctor* nredicted the operation ha* remox-ed .11 eauie for trouble witiv.t in any way affecting her voice. Diiniihvrty H oulrin't TttUv a Million for Job WA8BI1 rherty calle.l to-dny and was n?ke<| when ho came out for hi "You ran s.-iy." lv "that tl.r-tr nrrrr was when I v jriven rai, but th.it I for it 37 Klunsnien Indicted for Murder Raid Un .ngelea Jtitv Holdi 3 Higfa Offieials <>f Order rad Alleged Memben <>. Moh on Fdonj Charget _'__ Gonstable .Shot to Death KiUed During Attacfc on Ifnme of Man in Siiburb*. \* hvrr Wini* Wai Stored LOI June T? Three hi?h la and tnirtv-fnur *lla*r.rd mem brrs af tha Ka-Klas Kl.n wer* in by the Lai An?elra < ? charges ln eoRaectiaa with a I raid at Inglewaad, nr:ir hrre, o The K'-in off.rrrn were Williarr I burn, Rratid ?o|>lin of the Padl m.-iin and supreme attorn*,. nf the nr ' drr; G W. Iric*. kin? klrraglc ' ilifornla, nnd N". A. R*k*r. ? or ortra- latjf of I Baker is under arrest here, wh be in ? i wrre indicted, eaeh ? liarses an | impr. .. . t with int. . commi' murder, ' V "n as n r.f all thi 1 Pai! ? irh rf tl I I fendant. at 11,00 . f N ,? \ I, H araaa* ft" it wn, *-<-l a! |f| tnr pajrehapBthie ward of th.. r I rthl, owinc tn a mental hrenV.i An th* klnnnirn an flrenld apr II .1 1 be ittoraaji | lalnad ? the ? ? i I 'M'.l, and I ' ' ?>f w ina bni\ beai ? n all direetiena. ? :r night_t>a luayon and hi. bi Thom ? I Ku Kln.N 1 ron .loruments and pam; Baker admitted ta IVaelarina it tho Inclnwood raid. B \\ rood poliee '?.. ra, ii plaaned after a Ku Walter Moaher and Rugc are ? bail on conplninta rhargmg as commit murdrr !ilrr| in th* tovvnship rntiri BB Diatricl .'?implaint.i prob ahiy vroald ba diaaali Scnator R ?<! BeeonMi lll Daring ( ?mpaign -ddreti CARl i HERSVILLE, M??. -lune 7.? Idenljr ill here to-nif?ht while gn for r the nate. Mr. Read hardly could talk when he hia apeech, thr rtecond of thr- day, ai>n lo a hotel here and sev phyaieiaai volunteer.-d then 21 Ameriean W Presented 1.' iNDON". Jun* 7 i By The Associated ] [ Press i. Twenty-one Ameriean women , and giris will be pr King .. .ind gu.cn Mary bv JGaarga Harvey. ~ifa of the Ameriean ( 1 Ambassador, to-morrow ?-vrr.i:;? at the ' three court functions thia aca son in Buckingham Palace. The event will be distinguiihed by tbe return of a'.l the pre-war pomp of I auch occasiona. There will be nearly | - iplomatic and official presenta-; tioni. I the pMlace hns gone forth th* | edict for the return to tra.ns and I feather". Tht-y were discarded after the war in ronformity with the rourt ling. How thr threr feath ers now renuir*d are to be fasten*d in the coifTeurs is causing some coneern oungcr women who bobbed their treaaea Ha.rdresaera have come to the rrscue by contritring bandeaux which will hold the deeora-j Dancinj; ?natruetrrsse* reeentljr hav* h?-*n bu*y roaehing those who are to h* bed in the curUiis they .. make. one beforr Kinir (i.orge and B?*l other before (Jue*n Mary. glidmg Imoothly from the I into th* scrond, passing meanwh. tw.-cr- n. r*qr..r*.. ?omc rchcarimg, but the modern ath Ricci Asserts Right to Talk On llit'Tariff \ii"Kcriiig Wtttton Attark in Senate. .mtwmailor of Italv S.ty* Dutfel _pe .1 Woiid ?Problem Proper Ditcnisioii For ihe DiplomaU Dedarei Ft I** ? Miftal-C lo Think Hi** i.onntry ( in Boy Only Kn l'. 8* WA . .'une 7 I Takin? no' irr of oh ? i mad* in th* Srnate by Rrnator :i, Repobliean, Indiana, to dis ? n by him and other le_islation, -I' cci. the Italian Amhassi.dor. m a f'-rmal sta'.cment to ? 'L tariff dutt.-* wrrr an tn ?;onal prohlem and as such were a prejicr suhjert for diaetislion by a diplomatie H?*nt of a foreifrn country. Intention tn interfere with Ameriean il afTairs was diselaimed by th* ? mbassador in his statement. issuance I rh in reply to statmients mad* ??-?-ird(ar! in diplomatie I at a most tinur-ual prood ( ritletaa, i* Kaaaty Kelt ,t was learnrd at th" rmba r,Iy 'hr eriticism di ? rrr-og ? Kainst him, Sir Aaeklai .. ,- rrp. . whom th*. ladlana Srnat*, ing not only thl taritf j bill. but i irinr- and o?hr-r idoi Gi 'I'les hi'i ? 1 te eoiamenl Ib any way on thr il'iche, yes terdi. Am ?? ? rnl loi lowa; "When merehsntl nnd business mrn lh before th.ir a* ?4 t.i talk about | on thi ' 01 ? about thr Momerie of currrnt ? -r-ey expect ? i mdeaTOT to say lt* thr ta thrrefrom, without ? umlocution -, apt only ? iei aader eaaaldara* , on* who sp*ak* of trafBe and * tho effects of hould one r.efirt* are du* I i.n or to thr action of '' | r.t .' An Irlrrnaiional Prohlem . ta Intar* ?ith your tnt.innl affuirs. I, for in.tane.-, a r think o' ? not only an internal rai: they r.re alaa nr mt*rna problom. inasrr.iieh as they af rodueta w-hieli anv eoti (my country among tb* others) in And this ty ;.re oftrn Riadi ? .it iranivl t r. ich coantry e.\. rrising its sovereign ? bl* Italian ?T,-ni!r>i| if any Anirri._n am ? ? ITeetl (f an >T in'randnl ??? Itle* on produets which .-* sr>nH? t.. ?i en ir ta rir-im: arlth w'n.n inr show* a ln?h '.-irirT would It.-.lian iivn ; Amerieaa rxpo- . when rai :.n,| r:-,n necoaanry I r.lll,) Kirrr.l. r> h.r itrlp'-rt \ ? ? rtainly ii no harm In li*t*nlng to diffor en this matter, and seeing M lld* Bf of opening both. Nn Mnnopollstle Market* || think that ll Jj . aml eannol FortanaU Ij fai itniy thar* arr no monopoli.tM,- markatfl any more, n1. least in an ahsolutr imatieafl mnrk.-t il monopo thstar.diiiR the f.tct that it power* fil jn th* wi.rld. A* a praeticai m a? th.it last year Irnught practically nothing ir 100 I'aliam . il as. and even better than tHo presfioai year*. ? i- immigration and prohihi .v.?: Wheruvvr I have been ipnafl an opinion about them I hav that they are lawa and must be obeyed until yur people h thr compctent drpartmenti will wish to ehang? them."_ omen To Be at British Court _:,rl usually mastcrs the trick in one Ic .. The .lip'omatie eorps eu.tomarily is aii aaah **a*on. ,o that Thursday rvenina's funetion will see a splendid array of court dress and elegant gowns in the bril li*nt palace ballroom. where the mon arrhs ? lll reeeive their guesta. The Amerirnn. to b.- presented *re !r* Tower, lammer at. '?>? **iv*? of attaches of th* Ameriean Rmbassy. and l'.,al. daughter of Boylston Beal. special attache. -. will b* introdueed in the dip? lomatie category." among which ara th* following "distinguished vis iton": Mrs. John D. Prince. wtfe of the Ameriean Mini,t**r to D.-nmark; rt Park*r Nihliek. wife of rmer Atn*r1ean Naval Attach* in London: Mrs Hiarles H. Shernll. wif, ? ratat Minister to Arfentin*. eh K. A. Pearson. wife of the former Second Seeretary of Em bassy in London. Thr follow.ng will b* pr*s*nted in th* "i-eneral orc a": Mrs. Jur, Morg-n, Mrs. James S. Larkin. Mrs. E. Thurat- TnaddVas A. Ihompson. Mr- M?on Bradley, Miss rie Clasfow. Misi Sophie L. Mott. Chapin, Miss Violet ilenry. Miss Louis* Thompson and Misi Iranme Colemaa. Russia Won't Give Inch To Pressure From IL S. Irliitchrrin Say* O'nni-ion- on PrtritC Property Krquirrd 1>\ Vin, rica and Irancr Will Kr Ra> fused if .Yladi- al lla?*ii<' ('.otifcrcfiiw Ry Josrph Sh..pl?*n ffrr,nl I'oMr r , | Ine HKKI.IN. June 7. S I will not r. rede froni the poflition it took at the 'ienoa conference a* 4"X!?rcs*ed ln it. nicmoranrluni on May 11. nr.r will tt |.r..r-ee,i .i|..nj; the road tfl conceiaior.i with regarri tfl iti irtrrn.il . .-.mom'c pohcy. (,e..rg Trhit.-herm. I'.'. Foreign Mlaiflter, declar?d to day. The demand made by the United State* and France that Ru4.ua 'onal Kuarantiei oi protflCtlfl* Bl*d ' nition of ptiv.-itr- property I" ? ernment ihould th< . made at The Hflfae, Tchi' omphati. ally. T hrr.- on hi* xvny froi II. will itay here thflX With regard t.> thfl propo*e.l ?itt?fl to ba aanl to Ruaaia,Tehitel *aid that the MoflCOW fOj-erBflaeiit would never adnut *uch a eontl if it ihoiil tfl make it* taik one of "urying into Ihe inti-rnal alTair* Iflflia. lli' Bddfld, however. th.lt there wa* no pibjrrtion to tl r.egoti*tion* to Moacow. provided thr ronferenrei be i-mfined to economir Hotels Call on HarclingtoDry Broadway Up Htjm York I'rnprii'lor- \|> pral to iVC-Bj-tenl and A 1 t o r n i* y CVnrral to Stop I. i q ii o r S a I e I Situation "Intolirablc" Drrlarr Hr-taiir.iiit Hu-i nr**i FjiIU Off IWau-i' of Alcoholic CompaHitioii llotrl men of thi- .line the . inarterly meeting of r of New Vork la-t night, ed a reaolution prote.img against . ;ng and the illlcit sale o( liquor in Broadway restaurnnt., whtflt 'end to lay before TVeiidenl llmg, Boarfltaty Mellon of th. j Treaiur.' I'eparlment, AtPorne-. eral Pauffiierty and tion CflflBflliflfliflat r H?\iip \ ? r rfTleial*. It ;.* B*fl*ftflfl1 in the Nfl*lflr! violation* of thr- act BI* "open, il.irrant and biasen in ? larg* ?aaher of reitaurant* and other ? a* tfl -?fl?JflffiB| "Irre?pon*ible D*l n prot'it ably nnd openly enj*if;cd la b-Oflflff* j-.nc pr.ctice* and such rlolfltloai are prowing" ii number* and extent. not withstanding the fll which the law affords for the pre v?ntior of the*e lllflgal practice*." The condition Ifl dflflflt-Bfld M "in tolerable' and the nuthoritie 1 are ??aad to takfl latflfledlatfl itapfl t? ?llfl it. |p || -..'t forth by the hotel tuen law-abidiaf. they *-y. and ieii no liquor althoacb ,r"'lr ' ?eni murh l>oth in di ia ril vert.-d t.r the eating places that do *ell it. < omplain of leflflfl flf Cuatom ?*>,, > y puint out, are ba*ed upot. ?pfl*lt> lh:i' lixrrl when they had a profttable and legitiaaata trad.- ifl Ha nas been elirainated, bul tha tax.-s navo :..luced. Ofl the rnntrary, in instancrs. they baTfl bflflfl IB ereaaed ? , "Thr illei-al trafTic in liquor and other alcoholic bevera-rc*." it il in thi ' "' ,ncre**"* in oth.-r reaUflraata to lha extent that here:. "t i* prolit, is ,n many in-tano*, operated at a lerioui lon." The hotel BMfl say that they have no intention of abandoninjc their laa ing ?ti.nd, but want imaaedlaU relief fiom unfair aml illcgitimat- i-.-mpm tion. . , Thfl flaaociation appmvrd a plan to Attorn.-y GoBOl regarding tha Bflt 101 hondinj; tai '> Boe? int" month, unl ?Ot*d to attempt to InralldaU tha Sark, reporting for the baggage i/.m mi'te.', r.eommended abr lition of the me* und.-r which public porteri lmtead of re-ulating the port. ri, n? iaid, the ordinance eonferred upon any vho paid thr '.'S-ccnt fc- the right to annoy pamengers. Among tl ,?_, ?'? Boomer, of tho ( Uridge and McAlpin hotel*; E. '.I Butlflr, al tha Hotel -ylvania; Fred ('. Muschenhoim. of the llotrl A*tor; AuRUit Mulle, of the Waldorf-Aatoria; ThaaaaaD. Gi of the Hotel Woodward; I. Klup-gelman, of the Hotel lUmilton; Mark Caldwall, aniitant lecretary of the anoci Kdward C Fogg. of the Hotel PlaiB. nnd F.dward M. Tierney, of thr An?onia. and preaident of the National Hutel Anoeiation. Keply to Trnvelrr*' ( hargea A itateraent wai given out in behalf af tb<- anoeiation Ifl reply to the eritic iim of hotels made Tu**d*y by jrate* to lha aaa*oaatlafl of th* Na? tional Traveler*' I'rutective A*?oiia ti,.n at Atlantic City, who anerted that the hotel* of the coun'ry were prortteerir/ir and ought to reduce their ratti 25 per cent or more. The hotel men declar* that they did not advance rate* in proportion to eoit* increaie and that they cannot re turn to the 1915 ratei becauic coit* ?Mll are far abo?e the level at which they itood in that year. Fo...! prir.-x in hotel* have heen reduced. it \n aaid. in proportion to th* declin-.- la food eoita. ... _# Compariion of menui with thoie oi ? few rnonthi ago. it n ?aid, will ahow that hoteli hay* r?duc?d food orteoi in proportion to tha d*clina in coita. ? .n*. Hr *aid that ', might b* regsrda-d as an eneroarhm*'.' of Rnaaia'i , erated. "The laat m.T , oji ; delegation at '.. n.M fully I'clnteher.n t i t ran lt, H. is far as w?* int. t "n? th>- r ?*m is no* ,-nly aprak .? impliea iiaUional nv. ? ',<?% aml the prop ? ui now stands and be ? r arlll BU "Soonrr ' re*| f hi-r pr^ i of holdmg alool' from 1 - . and I ho| ' attitu . There is not , th* - libilit* that a funda* ?rill be mado in 0>ir government. Asked ta comment on rremi'r Poin ??'..?morandum on The ..' coiifr.rrnrr, Tchitchrrin said: Bt in a very ag v inood, bal I hope that public opinn n will forer h*r to adopt a leas intransigrant policy." Cotton 'Change Is Found Guiltv rt As Burketshop Jury a.rui-li*-'* Vrnlirt in \m.iir;m Boand C_M in .mi llour: ihe M.'ixinuim Penalti li Fine of $5,000 Sentenee Impofed To-dav F>4*?*i-iini [i Warniaa lo "l'n* ilrrunrlil ??f Finmirr." Sayi Plroteentor Wintner Tho Amrrican I -i.anp* wa. | fllllty b*t evening by ? jury ! in th* Sunreni I m*ttt charginp tha bueketintr of cotton I orders on the floor of 'he exchange. The jury was aat one hour. Th* ??? ehange ia subjoet to .1 \reed viding that upon a second eonvirtion the eharter of tha orfanfiatio- ihall hr will he pronounced today. Iiiinre \\t trial before Juttice I Marcus te.timnny was given for the ? preaeeation hy several former mem? hers of :h" Ameriean Cattaa bthaagi. who d.'.criheil the allefed l> i<at**tin_ praeticr .-i*i-I alaa what is known tn ? parlanc a .-..ling." fgttti nt. I iMiil I taaata |t wa* thl ? at the il- : | that the prosocutinn <>t the Am ? (?;>? haafB arai th* reaalt of a ronspiracy ? rtaln m.'tn ? || orfr-anirntion. to crush thl ?-irr BMmbai the Am*r Kxchanj." irtic* t.. the so-ealled i "Decid* th* ? ? ? .... I?y on the pnrt ->f La - ? J chanjre. with th* parhapa othor persons." H* added .1 v.rdiet of guilty would ni.-an ruin to the small cotton plantcrs of i the Bl Mr. Hattle callcd attention | I fact that not a cu-' I bi en called hy the prosecution and thal it not ahewa that ? ?nadc romplaint ag*in*t ti change. II |(0 Wintner. Assistant District At ? o pro.i-cut.'d th* ca tcketing as a "most al ? ( i .-rinio in thil Cft* il prompt.il by 1 *ad avat "Mght llovera in Flnance" Mr. Witner rharact.'rized thl ? change BMBsban Bl "night rovers jn .-,.." U* addad that r>0 or l a- , ,.- br*k*r* w.r.ld prefer to j H.> a lagitimat* business, hut that they ? t H*- ayst. | minded tho jury that the exeh*n?.t and I not *n individual director or member I wa* on trial. "It has no soul to be j ilamni-il nor bod> U be kickr.i." said Btor, "and tbe only punish eaa met* a_t ta it is your ?ion by a vcrdict of guilty, go forth to the , und.-rworld af crooked linance in order I that th* unwary ahall not be lleeced by thoae who have followed the livery of I brokera." In betrinning his charge Justice Marcus read to the jury tho provisiona of the law under which the Am U hange waa tried and ?x plaincd its intent. He also defined ;what ia a reasonable doubt, adviaing , the members of the jury that any aueh i doubt must be decided in favor of the defendant. "The atatute doea not require that both the customer and the hroker ihall ?aa tranaaction," said i Hare-i "llrfore the aateaat to thia law the atatute r.<iu n.l both customer and broker hav* ?uch in tcntion. but thia has been chang. that now the customer may be antirely innocent and may intend a bona flde tramaetion, and ao long aa the biok.-r intend, to thwart a bona fldr iatantioa customer the atatute ia violatud, as far as the broker I* eoneerned. Chargea Casrer On* Y*?r "This indictment la dr*wn ao that no particular instanc* of bucketin,; is pleaded, but the allegation it msd* that throughout the entire year of IMI up to he findtni; of the indictment theaa tictitioua eintract* were tVtt)a Cersiatently and systcmatically to the nowled,e of the defendant corpora? tion which nermittcd such practico to proceed for all that period of time " The aeveral directora and member* of the Ameriean Cotton Exchange, who have been indicted individually on chargea of bucketing, will be placed on trial to-day. French Sland OnLoanHaits Bankiiv Plan Krfiisd of I'.iri- lo \otr W illi \Ni*- in Gt-flUltfng I inanritr* I nll I'ot*. i Hold** { p Ni-.-oti.'ilion Cufl itt (fcpanrtioni Slumbling Block Poincare Dnlar-- Nation Vt ill I'rr-**! for ( oinplrh Payment by (?<rnianv Ry Wilbtir lorreat ? PAI nro ion Prf a loan to Germany. tnkinjr I lider;. I ara .t tha eoUaboral of Franiv, Ormany'i* rhief rrpa. he s;re-t question beforr' rnprtina; of int-rnational ha to-day. Tho banker*. met to-Hay ?ft<*r th<* Reparation <ommi.*.?ion annoi, i'horize tho har.' iti framins; n loan lla rjr.wn reparation paym- h*?M port and Tho Tn> (en* 1 tn r.'. nl ' '.pouM re main firm in tl Am.-riran unorticial ob-p>rvp'r, rhoti?;h B-poflfai-d ? mi*Bion, joined with Kngland, B*>1 g\\im | ln prantins* axtfli ' pru II Thr banlu ir. thi ha rofuMal of F.'*1 . * >?. in thr* m naat ? i i ?i I r.ivx, France Agaln*t I). I t < ut hrirc.-, it aaa I* . it, i* that ihe hai no Jtiu jrm ir any ?? tinn that would jr.v* ber ? ,- r|.***r ? her ? aid of tl.e Aili .1 .? will in a ? demnn I tha ?h:n.< iin.i i any lUad tfl th* thi R_ Proi i a'* tt*? r ? and announced that Franc ment from Germany, I ? war operation* i Fn nch Important !?? -?.? I ?* day Tho ni"it impor'.aiit ph.*e of IJ loan Mtiii.tion, hor-arer, Il the forth . ih.T to eoatiav* th rii-.an ioan or abl of the oppo,r Franc. The iituation p'arr* the bank*r?, ln cludin;.; J. P. MorfBB, in a delicat* an. Th.-y muit decide wh( in thi* face of a hoitil* ..rt M thfl Fr<m ernm. French vlewpoint of tho fune f the banker* ii lummed up by i a U say?: ac the banker* ihonld that they )ud?e ( -t.ng with? out r Th* n that tha bank. velop mv i "y or ?para ? I'ranee to t* and r.ght, t.an wrong with t and it li well to *how tfl.il lh.- l'-mp?" tn,n quote* the orig? inal ie?r.!u'!0n by ? .mtle-n I'omm ? krri' eom wtxieh characterne, the bank ers a* nierely h ? 0. 4-?pert* to itudy tne iltaation and reader afl opinion fll the condltlOBI under which flernia-iy rould. Il ' IB? l.oadon ?ehedule, rl ' Th* newipaper *ay? tl.at the bankera ar* .?ir powari French Alone In Stand It xv.i* after a len*thy and rather hectlc meeting of th. Reparation I miiaion that the French ?tood alor.? ngain?t Great Brita?n. Uelgium an.l Italy on Ihe question ? i the ri of Ihe hanker* to mr>dify m.y of Ihe ajrre.ment* mad* in the Undon renarding German lejiar* Following the meeting, M boil, the French in.mbir and pr? of the commi??ion, conferred with Premier Poincar* and two member* of the loan committee. Thi? ? the v.and tak.n by France not to adhere to any move made to e> power* te tkfl banker*, although il waa known that Relgium wa* prepar OCt with the other* in ? r,*i ble for th* loan to b* floated bx mittinjr li>e d'?eu**lon of Allled ? and the ledaition of th* Gcrmati burden. Aft*r thia me?ting M. Duboia stood out iBWinit th* field and th* commi*?ion vent out a not. to th* banker* authoriiing an extennon of Ita deliberationi to include the pont bl. modifieation of th* German d*M. Accompanyii.u thu note waa attached the individua. oplrion of ?ach of th* member*. induding that of the di* tenter. Text of Bro4?ra' Propoeal PARIS. Jun* 7 (By The Aiiociated] K conii.'.unication l*?ur.l nu'ht bv the Intemational Barkrn flummittfle, through tha Reparation.