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Sl* ? >w % / V, * 'First W?th the News' Full Associated I'ress Hepori / The Weather l.cnr r;ill> Inlr Intln.v ntti] luiniirroui mil mui-li t-liuiiKC In f, Irtn ticriiiuy. I" ?? ??* 11li? ? r r* p'?rt h-?? IMiturl.il I'JKt .')?"? jjfe .v}# <?-? x'itr. V'f ? .;????_ t>:-'. ?'ji.i > ?hk3 '1ST YEAH. \ OM mi; ?. i M MIS Kit i:.H RICHMOND, VA? TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921. ?TEN PAGES. PHiCE. THREE CENTS. GIVES PRESIDENT \ MASTER HAND IN DISARMING MO VE I COWIEE VOTE Leaves Executive Free to Pur sue Such Course as Ifc Deems Best. WILL BE MADE SPECIAL RULE AT SESSION TODAY Whole Question of Naval and Military Disarmament Con sidered by House. ii\u.or i-'oi htkk.v to om; I)'mix I'tils I'll.,,,,,,. ,,, I'm, . t'-r j.,,, i,, |.;h,| stale of Will- Wjlll < ifTIIIJ, |, \. 1 f? ?' A - sr.. I., If,| | 'rot. >. | .WASHINGTON. iihib .. -By ., vote ' ' ' lx '? li ' " J ?? in...-! ? . vol ttilt / ' ' n' ?>" l'"r. Ikii \ffair " ! lO-la V , A hi ?. A ........ , ?? tr.llr.if u,. ti-r h~.,?i , , . ir,;: Mi:.'...! 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Il.'y. of tlw Hiihconiiniticr on j aj.i.ropr anon- in .-^art;.- <?! Hi- naval! j K.'pr. >. nl.il iv.-s l-'ri-,t.'li, l.i.i .... i \\',..,?l, lii.ltana. lit pui.Si, ans. aii'l',' 1!> ? s. SoiiM. <-aroljna. iii'l ''liv.-r. , .VI.?I ,ni>. lioinniTiiln I.ia.I. rs saiil Ii,- .iir?;ronr?- prol.al.ly w.,ul,i r.port l h' I'orl.-r ros.iluti..n as . 11) amcii'l ni. nt lo Hi.- Korali aiix-nOiiiotit. or as in iit-an<l-out siii.siii uto. I t. alt it uiji- of 1 Ions.. I O'liiocra t s I" ' ''.I 'It. I'ort.-r pcai:r rosolntIon I'.r ending tin- stair of war was ilj*- ' . :s.s. ?l a I a l wo-llour r. r.-iu v la|. ' ? l..y. lull no ai l.oi, was laK. ii. K, p n . laiiv. Crisp, of i;?*oruia who |,r. 1.1.*.I. said no all.inpl lia.l ho.n iii.i'l. l<> I.iml ini niht rs and a:I \\?.n|ri !. fr.'? lo m.i.- on Do- m.'iiMiK as iln v I". Il is iiihIitsI..oil, how. v.t. ! I It.' < most I?Mii...rals will v'oI.? against i n. rosolulion wlu-n it is ralinl up j f Tiiursilay. SENATOR LODGE FAVORS DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE [ P.y I'nitoil .Vows. | WASHINGTON. J ii in- ?Senator I H' iir> ' ahol l.ttilir,. is heartily in I lavnr of an iiiicrnalional lonfori iu i-| on .1 is.irmaiii.-iit.* as rviil.-n.-.-d in a ' .-.1,1 wriH.fi hy him to Alius Kmin.1 I wv.i.l. chairman of Hie women's oom in.ii.e for world iliHarniaiiieni in re ply to a li-ltrr from .Miss Wolil re i|ii> nn? Ihal l.oilgp pr.s.-ul II mitlie's petition for s,|,.|, j, for elirr lo Ihe Senate, Lodge wrote: have your loiter and also re ceived the petition whirl, you me on the iiuestion of disarmament ! which I shall ho glnd to present t,J .ihe Senate. I am heartily in favor. I and always have hoon. of an iiitorna tlonal agreonionl for a general reduc tion of arnfanicnts. The Prosidont. | know, has this matter much at heart, and I am sure you may trust in his doing all that ho can to forward It. "It must be an International agro. (Contlnucd on Pago 2, ('ol. I.) Standard of Rxcetlence. VORK" IMVKIt LINK. 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I.iul i imiv- in Siiiiiiili'r lii'-iiiftii'i' of < rlchfjiu-il \ iruima Autluir .iihI Diplomat. KNOWN \s PIIII.A NTH KOt'lST Miirriiii>i' <il Mrs. Field to Nov?'li>t iin?J Slioi-t-Nior> \\ rif?*r K\<*nt ol' I lit ??run I ioiial 111)|ii? rt aiicr l-'ll iicriil in \\ asliingion. An i-? t ? - <1 I'ri-.f <lispat>h laet tnpht announced th"- death of Mrs. Thorn iNelson Page Wife of the f"fin" r A!ii? rt'-.iii ambassador 1.. Italy. .?I t Ii?? ir summer home .i! Soutliboro, M.'u *- .Mr>? i'a^r was i*?7. years o|il. j .~-'li" u as flrM married *?> Hour: Field, J ? ?f i< 'K?., iti w i.os, in, rnor^ .?-!?? ded- ' a i itl tli" !?' I ?? I ?1 ml |eet ion iji the Chi- . ?ago Ait I ? ?-.tit uio. )>hf In ??tin. t he j ?? lf>- Tin f.iioi.tir author ami diplo-j tna: in lit- :; II- ?* .is it hi r In dslde ; v. lien 'I. ith ?? ttn> siir xv III be buritd II \\ .it 1, I lit I'lil W I l| ti ? "l.|\ . 'I li"- tna r" ,a?.*" i.f Thomas V'tlnoii I' -:" I. II It I,!. I" uativ, Mill. ? ?X" i Count, anil ?!?- ?? uil.i, 1 ..f "i tli' < '.minionxx < rth\* tn . ? ?:i:r, u' Sll.'l '..til __??? .ill.l Mrs Kiclil XX':t"| .<ii ? * . tit .11 it.i? rnaIiottaI important Slr> I ? :?! ...? .if '1 .s ? ingu ished in tli. held i? 111:.. nt rophx i; \x-:?Mr I 'air* in tn- tivi.l ?>:' l.-tt.rs, and bothj ? nji>\. <1 vx a.-ijua In t a tic <">n both j .|e* ,,f t hi At! :i ii t i i I ? ? t j it before Mr ' Pa-.*.- ?nifriil the diplomat!.' "(?rvi-'t ! Mr |\tg< xi as ., >tiiiknt at Wash 1 ?nit.HI ?''i!N(J". il'Hv Wa - li I t.irtaudi !.. ?? I' til v> rs! tv, xx ln-n ? I ? ? 11 ? ? r it I Kolurt | K I.f vx a> Its ;?r?'.sld"int. and it xv.i. al lA-.xiiiiiton that lii?i lit. rarr talents i fir?: .vinr. I t li.tii.s.'fx. s II-- In tor j Ki .ulliat'<1 !n>tr, III. laxx- schuol of til.' fiilx'i rsit v "f Virginia, and f"r a nnm- | ).. r "f -." .irs |ir.*i'ti> <-'l laxx- in Kii-li- j inon<l it xx as xvhilo a laxx y> r in. Hi<-hnion<l that Ills first story. 'Mars.t| i'lian." was jniitli-hrd in a N' xv Vor'i mau.I?.'!"'- ji'i'I i' saw him an im lll'-dlit"' d ist I net inn in iii. lit- r.irx world. Nirs l-'lorf-no I.athrop Field Page, n'hi'Si' .i< at!i oootirred x "-st'Tilay. xx .it^ | ., nr.-at iilf'"" of 'invrnnr .latiK'R I tar- j tioiir. nf Virginia ANNOUNCE ADDITIONAL $400,000 VANDERBILT GIFT ! I:x \-y<". int. d I'ross i N ASM vil.r.K. TF.NN.. In no ? At a j in. niorial sorx ioe liel.l li^re loniglit j hy the alumni of VatuWbilt Fniver sity in In.nor of tin* late William K. \'anderl'ill .inrtotint " tii'nt xvas made for th"' tlrst time "I' an additional gift <>f mad.- by liim to Vander bilt Fnivorsity shortly before bis death, xvliioli occurred in Paris. July 2'.'. IfiJ". In Mr. Vainlerbilt's will xvas a bequest of ?2.r?0.00fi. Mr. Vinnb-rhili xx a s tin- grandson of i*omuiodore ?"ortielius Vanderbllt. xx-ho founded Vanderbilt University in 1ST::, with an initial gift of $1,000,. ooii. The uifts of William K. Van- j ilerbilt to tin nnix "M'sity amoiint to1 ? I^0.000. 'I'ln fifts from all the' tnetnlx'f.s ?.f the Vanderbilt family.! iiicliiditiK William II. Vanderbilt, son j of tin founder, and t'ornelius Vatider- j I'ilt. grandson of the commodore. | mil Hit- late William l\. Vanderbilt. have totalled $.1,400,000. Al the memorial service a hand some oil painting of William K. Van derbilt, the ?ifi of his sons. William K. and Harold S.. xxas utivell. il. 2 U. S. SOLDIERS KILLED BY GERMAN HIGHWAYMAN; 1 lty Associated Press.) t'' iHliKXZ. June fi.?Two Anieri-J ??iiti soldiers have died as a result of j xxounds inflicted bx a hlghxvaynian | Wednesday <>ii the Weissenl liiirin Anderiiach Itoad. Private S. II. Shiffhauer, Company <Fifth Infantry, xvas shot dead, and Private Clarence I.eavall, of the same I'onipany. succumbed to his wound In a hospital Thursday. According to the military police, the men were slopped at midnight Wednesday l.y. the banilii. who demanded money. ShilThauer refused to comply and was shot thronph the heart, dying In stantly. Ueavall then handed over his money to the bandit and asked to be permitted to bring aid to his comrade. The har.dit, without reply nK. shot I.eavnll through the body. Army detectives are Invest'gntins I he shooting. Thus far no arrest his been made. ? , 'A HELD ON SHIPS IN Losers in Race to^ Reach U. S Before New Restrictions Become Effective. DECLARE MANY WILL DIE UNLESS SOMETHING IS DONE Commissioner Asserts There Arc More Italians on Ellis Island Than Quota Permits. II j I'rfil S. I'rrciiMin, i "n i??l Staff '''?rr?*sp"i?lf til NK\N V' tHK Jun?- 0 Kivr t ? ? ou ;aii'l t mm. i:ru n l s. mo.-t of t li ? m from 11.-?I ir- . rnpi :.loii(-il up shipr in Ni w York It it I or. 1'ixTf in their r;r ? i nst time !?> :;ct 1" ? before tli? ? in n ; mmiirra > ii>n r???: iotn iti?: . I(< ? i'.. ? I II- ? Iln ;iT' Muriel bm I. to 11 ii * ">n. "i t li?- gov mini ii> per mits Ih' ln lu i">ni< as>t"r< ."mi* of p. Ot:!i- !tri iT'iing l?i 'I "11 itio ?i 11 i v ?'??nimif ? ? m m.i ? i? I .? I hip-- " . ii nl l-'ri 'I i<.in r ? I "i n> i ;i i I. i? I I:.ml I n*l rui'l loni* llrtinilr. Toe . ns t r >!? ; iim> ?< > r* ??iv'il ?< - ii:ir \V<" .i\< nn Ill' i1 ;i ml li"" mori Hi III ' nouch 11.'Mil lit- III ? '|: 1.1 i?i? Junr i|'lol:i from 11 ?I >? iiikIt ? Ii. <?? i v ?.? |ii- li iilni i - I'M!;. -I v r r ? i ;ir >?' Hi* ima ? -imh< r of r< dent alien.' in \m*i .i in U?lf?. \V. St riji lions ;l nil li? i obey I h' l;i * no furth. li' i n;i ? i \ i |f l |ii rally." Tin '?""I I.*-- 'IT I said lli.it till* l!;ili.in -'in hip ? ? in|ianl' >. kno'.vinf: tin- i.-.u w :i' I.. I.. .-oin? ? ffi',-i i ve ..n June 1 'l?; ln-r.ili-|y i fii-oiir^i:.-.I ini-i migrants io takif the chance of i vat- I Inu 'I"- barrier 't hi" ships in i a race to get her?- before Friday. I Some here in timp, but thre?> ships. ' ? arr> mc r. 'ifiO Italians, moM of Hum. with but a few iloil.ir.c cash a nil their : hagzaui.. did not mak*" th* Ainhrosi j Lightship until Kriday morning 11iiir| ha i no authority !? re. ? ?i\n ami fee#| tln>M; people at the : government txpon.-o v linn t!??->* art-. : not i-vimi eligible this month's Im ' mlirr.ints. the ^oniiiilnMnni-r ^on Mnufil ftin ovrn .f i|.o government iioiliU'i tn 111> m for humanitarian motives. \\f i-oijirin't rr eive t'lem b? causc ? hav.ii i ti,. room The s la nil i? j.i inm.-i) ltn\U llii.hi-? to Now Vnrk. .M-i-rotary of Labor Davit, t.i rushing lure frutii Washington oi: sp-.-inl1 train, w.-aring .ill the executive au-| 11"" ' > th'Ti is to wear ur.drr tho I i:iu lv.pint to -..I %. Ih. (liftiotlUy. I After ? on f?. rri ti i; with Wall Is. hi- may | ! i- a tile to rflicvi: t lie cotiifostlon l?y | ' i up n immi liiatriy moueh Italians] to . miMim ? th<_? quota allowed fori several mon:l?> to come. To maki' mailers mori- Ihreateninjr. iCoi 'lnii'il on I'uKf 'I. fol." l j 197 U. S. SOLDIERS BRING HOME GERMAN BRIDES I !?> L'niteil Newr i NKW YORK. June 0.?I locked in the oradli "I the ilocp for the last t.ti ilays. ninety little < !? rrnan-Amori ? an eii r/.ens. hut all 1 oo per cent Americans- * ill henceforth l.e rocked in the licurative craille <,f lil erly. with the hoh-nniled hoot of tiie l'niteil Si.i'e> Army Mipplyinn the pinv cr. Nniiiy American soldiors from the army of occupation, with ninety ?ier man hridi s anil ninety liahies. rangitiK in aces from three to nine months, arriviil Monda> ahoaril Hi,- army transport I'amhrai. Then- were 107 other soldiers and in? other hrldes. The ntoilern si?ldier's bal > is partial io the bottle, accordinc to the sur c.-ons ami nurses nlioanl the boat. Sixty-six of the babies showed a preference for the new-fashioned diet. I SEND TROOPS TO IRELAND TO MAINTAIN ORDER iHj Associated Press. | I.' i.N'l ?' >N". June li. -The immediate senilins "I additional Iroops to Ire land for ! lie purpose of innintainini; I order has been decided on. it was an nounced in thi- House of t'onimons today by Austen i'hamberlain. lii^ aovernment b-ader. Sir llamar (ireenw ooil. Chief Sc.-re tary for Ireland, replying to an in quiry as to tlic number of soldiers kilb'd and wounded "in the war in. li i-land" since January. 1920. said j thai l'JT bail been killed and 2SS j wouudi'd FORMER GOVERNOR RALLIES! FROM OPERATION HERE Kormcr ?Jovernor J. Ilncc Tyler, of iOast IJailforil. who vesterday under went . i surnical operation at Grace Hospital, was reported last night to be rerovcrinR nicely from the effects, lie has been in poor health for sev eral months. Although the surKeons could not say ileflnilely last night, they felt conridenl that the operation wi'.l relievi the patient. < hiirRPd With Attack on Womnn. "j SHKKKIKbD. AItX, June 6.?A younu negro Kiving his name as Pe lacy was placed in jail in Tuscumhia early toniKht on the charge of attack ing n white woman near nitrate plant No. 2 at noon today, being arrested here while armed posses were scour ing the country for him. The negro stoutly denien making an attack on the. d'oman. U. OF R. WILL HONOR MILLHISER'S MEMORY AT EXERCISES TODAY Corner-Stone of Gymnasium Given by Father as Memo rial to Son Laid?Thousands See Class Play as Part of Commencement Celebration. Alumni an'i tlx stud* nt I y "I 'he I i a i \ ? r s 11 \ of Klclimotltl In-lay will' I >;a 11 > < til-Ill' mi'l'l '.f ???mill* m eim.'lit x? r< i: "v .in.I lii.t !i.? in. mioi> : Koxer Miillu -I. w h> n l li< ? ? rcmonies , ini ic|< 111 In tin ? I.i ihi: "f ill' corn' i - ton. tor tit" U"-" r MI llhii-cr memo rtal Kynin.'uiiltii will Ink'- pjao . Ill* j > i'f(tiii?iii)'(* a ill l*?' li?'lil 111iiift'f iiooii a' 11"" " ? lock. Voimir MHIhlf-r wa* the m?ii "f i in< lai> lit'K'T li M i!hi.-<r. of thi> .?tiv. ami a ; Indent it tit. Illli vr rsl t y j .v.-t-al year. .11:0. II- ?li'-'l from pneumonia i'Oiilr.i.t<"l while In w a.< j 11 t,t. i.. r>l< " of hi; otmtry during j the world War Til. ??I.iaslum is | Hi- gift of tiv p.ir<-|i"- ot M illhlr ? 1? , .nrl will l>f ? r. ? t "I on Stadium Kul'l. ,i* \\Vstha?iipt,#n >|rAtlnniH i*? >pcnk. Tlioma- I'. M?? Vlain: a 111 ? 111 r of, til. I.oar'i of truf"'^ "| ilo univt-j hi a ml .in a 111111 r. u>f the '? ? >? | vill make titi principal :??l?lr? j-.- of t !i fja . Tli. layinc of :' 1? t.> ? t- ir will l.i in .Mi.,IP' of Iti. Iinioiiil I.'"!-' . ' N-. l'v A K .v \ >' Si V ral t |i?: i .'1 !>? ' -1 tit. >lojv .>;?!.o?t. '(>? imprn i.-ed j ..pen -a ir Mac. la< t n I slit : Iv 1 ?'? j v. rsitv ot I "? w it ii* >?- t?>" pre dnetlon of Alfr. .1 Nov. C >-ber-| wood bv class"-.- of Iti-h mon'l ??oll.'K- ? 1'1 '1 \\'. sth.impton C..I-I I. 'l'lir senior ? w 1K of" tit' f'-fitnn s of :li. ^ >mm? nceni?nt | program. Thr |.|a: i:.M ? '? ?' ~ i a,,,-., nt K.mli^h 'ettliii:. v ith U?' I III ''Iin-adc "f ?M?l..wn atrainst 1 n?tom and ro- ally. J"1'1 famom- Sh? rwooil Kor? <? was \t\id-j Iv .1. pict-d. th- wooded iiinkcroil :rl 1 at the university aiding w n<l?'rfull> : In thr- presentation Mile Anita ?"lark accompanied l.y j 1'rofessor S" Klaxington Marker. at t I DYING IN H11-HEC10ENT ! KEEK DEMONSTBITION Srori* ?>f t?li<*r> Hurt WUm Now j Orleans Fire linRinrs t rasli ! SlUcwise. KIHK.M.W HlKl.?:i> l-'KKT Truck Hun> Down and Kill'' (^n* looker at Mlmir Battle Slaved by |)?"pnrtinr"nt?l>oli?-r ltlnmc* Auto ConKPstion. IBy A^soi'latefl ['rc?^ ! Ni:\\" 1 >ltUi:AN'-"'- .I'ino '? -Two lir< - men a ri ilytiic. :< f<"Oro '""f other per- j m,ii.- mostly nr. men. Miff-re.I minor j injui ic."- am! two fire ? HKincs ami tiv.: | antomel.ile.- w? re smashed * result J of a ' No-A.??.*i?1 e 111 Week" demonstra- , tlon t li it- afternoon The accident took pla.-e at tin- corner of Canal ami St. fharlos Strei-th. in the heart of the city, and was witnessed by a tre mendous crowd gathered to watch 1 the demonstration. The fatally in jured firemen arc Diitiicl ll.inl>. skull fractured, and Kdward SMia. fer. ri lis 'crushed and injured intcrniilly. The denioiistratlt?ti wa?- to start a' : t o'clock, w hen, in response to a Ken-j , ral alarm, the ilr. apparatus was to J proceed to the foot of Canal Street.! w here an improvis-i-d four-st >ry j structure was 10 lie the soeii' <>i .1 , mimic tire liattle. recoril number ,.f private antomoliiles was park' .1 in the business dislrlct. the police sa>. aserii'ing the aceident l" this ta.-i The lire engines crash-d sidew ise. j and many of'their occupants were tossed hifrh in <hi air ??m\ 1 pump er. was thrown into the entrance of a clothing store. hurdlinK tin- twenty foot sidewalk. A short time before the accident Max 'trodsky, aged '.'1. was run down and killed by a truck, which, the po lice say, was speedinc. 1 DEAD, 3 DYING, AS RESULTCFSHOOTING , MELEE IS GEORGIA Differences in School Matters, Said to Have Caused Trouble. | My A>sociateil Pre; .- 1 YIDAMA, t"SA., .tunc t>. ? W. I'- Oal- ; l.raIt h. an age(j man. is dead and his | .son-in-law. Tom Tippets. Ciccro Mat thews and his son. Wrcd. are not ex pected to live as the result of a shooting nieler today at renter j Church, near here, in Toomhs County.! according to meager reports received j I.ere. A brother of the dead man. Tom rialhraith. and the latter'* sou-in-law. MantiiiiK Kootb. disappeared after the shooting. Tippets and Fred Mat thews are iri a hospital here in critical comlitIon. t'icero MattlH*ws is at his home, seriously hurl. |?lfferenees in school matters, which had existed for years, is said by llio authorities to have led to bitter'fecl Ing between the Matthews and fial \ raith -families. Karly today two or three members of the Matthews families went to a neighboring family to purchase some cows. Returning home, they found two or three logs thrown across the road in front of the C.nlbraith home. This. It is helloved, precipitated the quarrel. A gun battle ensued, in which eight or ten persons took part. r lt>* inlem i; . ? n. r? 11 ? I? ? I vioii 11 : ??1??? ? t ii'ii? . I 'redon: 1. ? in in n in- n tiic p|a\, l: Miii 11 ? ? > Was |?r? nt ???! ?viili ?> ha tl' jli i . token for h four yea: ?' m the varsity t ? :a til. I:. r ? ? of which In ?-? ?'? l* - i.iiri*'! At !?' oi l'i. iv Ini- nmriiiu'i lli< iii r ua I io* ? lilt* i >l !?? ii ni v? i Ml > 11 ijs ? | . w i.l t.i i%. i j. ? .m l i ? ,t' ii li lt. -? 1 .< I : .1 >1111 i'.iIviii Mil. -i 1 f ?)?? livi'vj r ? Arif iiir.d.n addri.-.* These will In held in lln; Rich mond "'tilli'iii- auditorium a- will also tlu lir 11 ion "| 1 In M ini. - t ? if the T. ' Williams School Li'i w, which follow? tinin*!!:.itdv. ? Jeorgc Kr> in '? "f tin .-la .1 >1 i I! ! !?? .i ? I'll. 11111 ?*. and 1 '.'.wilii: tli- .i i il i nv i-o 11 ?? PC i:i? I !ji i.'ii'j i :?>: tiii"l.iIk will lake place. Tomorrow ill' lin.it day wili 1" y.vi-ii ov?t io hi ? I? 1 r? ss io Ho crad'i , t. . ; .i ? I ? > t - . i ?? 'I '!?' nl.tr. a tii-lorii .ii aililri : I? >" "i ? if 'In I ni \,: wi! , i.i l:i. Inn-inl . i.'ili . ? gr?idu iIik | h' ilii\? I' ' Ii |.;,i> III l|i. IIII ? *i il i In- li.-l "f ur.i.l ua . ? r< follow. . Mlrli lit iiml ( nllcCi'. Ha ? . lor of if Prank !'.? nt !?->*. .1 r "I :. iv |-a I-' I i A 1< N i ml- r 11 ? > I'.'..i ii I: ? n.-ii t|i I: i ? hi.mud: S'cr II H..W il ; Hi iwiiond I11 1 t'.rn. si Hraiin . flat Ki n \ ?? . It?~rn;ir?l An drew Mrmii. VilLiu- v i Robert si.-ni... I? f i>111w . ,li I'r 'anna. Va ; K I'll ii? * li lvlts..|i !::i r-K.Kiehni ?*??! : ISfili.it Prinklm <'av-]'.? ??. Richmond Coin ft I'lanUl tl i: lw aril.-. I>!? of Wiirl i \ a It. : >n in Vnl-r. y l'"onl. Waverly. Va Nds -n Moffeil P'-x, Pcholii, Va f.hirland Cray. Wii'verly, Va. I "mils Hi' oi Harts'.. Wavci'.v Va alKpli .I;ik Kirl>\. 11 icli nion-l; William 1111> 11 I*.>v'.nil Richmond. !!? rnard i:iwi....| M'.*> li.'ii. Ki .st .ai.il. Va.. Kol.. n Courtn< > .Motiley. Iloa iContui'ioil on Page Col. ">.) DECK ILUED TUlt IS PEHCE TBERTY BREACH Tantamount to IMnctni: tinman Population ui' V|?iMT Silesiu at MOrcy of Polish Insurgents. 1)1!. ST. HAM Kit DKI.IVKltS NOTE Commission W i 11 Withdraw Troops From Industrial Region I'nloss < ?oi'in.'iii Ih'fi'nsr I-'oiton l/oa\c Ti-rrilor.x at Onrp. t Kv AfMn-iatert Press.) K'iNImiN. .1 urn- Dr St llanii-r. ? ii t'inati amlia: sailor i.reai Krltain. today di'livcred a noti- to tin- Krillsh l'*ori l:ii Milliliter. .Marquis Cnrni.li, complaining that the threat of the inti'i alll-'il commission to withdraw tin nil*.I ti'oo|i.s from towns in tlie industrial region nt t'pper Silesia, unless a withdrawal of the tlerniaii diliiiM' force logins forthwith, is: a grave breach of the pi-ai"- treaty. The note derlnred lln thnat was tantamount I? ? plaeinsr the lierman population of Upper Silesia at the mi rey of the Kolish insurBents. and tnadi' the tinlnosinu of oivli war in ivitali!'-. .'ordiiiK Io tin- ainhas.-ailor's note, his reference was to tin- lnter aKird lilt i mat ii in dellvi-ri-rt on .Tuiii- I. i xpirint in tw elvi- Imiirs. and it d? ? ? la red that lln ititi rallied coinnils sion had proh uitid lln polish insur irotits !r.iin re?n'cupyltic tin places they had i vacilatetl siiiec tin' evening of .Inlie :< The St I la mi'r noli- :-avs that if the industrial resiion i? i-vaciiated, inas much as there are no allied troop? available to prevent tin- Poles from following up tlu retiring defense force, the population would be e.\ posed to the most brutal Polish ter ror and the situation would be intol. (Continued .mi Pair. Col. ;t.) FORMER BOSS CROKER RITURNS TO A TTEND TO "THOSE BOYS" OF HIS Ex-Taminany Chieftain Will Defend Self in Suit Brought by Sons. I My 1'niled News.) NKW VullK. June fi. -"Those sons rif mine." as old Kiehard Croker. former Tammany chief, refers/to his lioys, have once more ilraKgcd their iladdy out of I lie peaee fnl ret ireinent if his lri>h estate and across the sea lo the changed scenes of bis historic jiolitual triumphc in New York, 'roker returned Monday to defend liimself further against the efforts ? f In.- boys lo have him declared nenlally iiicompeI? lit. They wish to lia \ a conservator appointed to off -.1 lln* inlliiein'c which tln-y ciailii is tvielileil over the old man by Ills wife, ivlio was an Indian princess. "I've had to come over here unex pectedly to attend lo lhose boys." said ['roker "I don't know how long they'll keep me here. It's on account of that couri business of theirs. |.'ii nny sons, aren't they? No one knows what sons will do. but these sons won't do much." Croker said the people of the United States know more details of the Irish troubles than the people of Ireland know. ' ROADS WOULD WIPE | OUT 600 MILLION INCREASE OF 1920 Dissatisfied With Now Labor j Board Wage Reduction Or- ! der of June 1. WANT PRESENT SLASH TO OFFSET LAST BIG BOOST: Would Substitute Pro Rata In stead of Time-and-Half Pay for Overtime. li;? Associated ) t "H M ' At'?<*i. .Iiilir l.?The American ra i lr>>ad ?. i|ls.y<illKflril with tin- new Labor Roard wjiri1 rwluclion order of .'uiio 1. .tainl squarely mi their r< ? ??list for ?ac< ??tits- wlveh w ill w ip? ..hi th? entire *>'.nii.iioii.oon in r?'h?c tni n i f<l last u-ar \V lliggiiis. p.-akinc fvr i lit- W'i'Mcrii railroad*. I <l?M.ir. 'I before tin- hoard t;. ? ?v? r tli? obj. -lion "f W S I'arter. | head of si>. r npinfiiK'n and tir.-mr-n. .lolin Waiher. repri sent in? Hie II.i-1? j-n ruilrn id: . asked for ??11? tl t ut ion of pro rata payment instead ??I 1 i 111 ? -a 11 ? J ? oik -ha If |m > . I'n^ pri : -lit rate. tor ovi rl ir>u- in freiitht and yard r? c. . Mr Carter I.i r<-1! mi.'i a proposition wets matter >>t rul.-i rather ttian wnisfs, and had no viae in tli'- pf si ut hearing Mr. Wal'.er, how . \ < r. ins:1 ?-?| that i inn a nil on* ? lilt I f wa- ' i ii jf t*d int.. I ' ?? wag. schedule? as a pay-increase un a. nr. a11>I tli. railroads frit that it should ha v ? att. lit ion now \ iiilnlPK I'lriinnnilr l.niv*. "Th? standardization of wages for all . iass-os of railroad . mployes which disregards local condition; is a s> rl r.us violation of economic law s." Mr. Waiher continued. "Continuation ?( such a polii-y would l>e in violation of the transportation act. in'any circiimftanccs. tho largest area to be j considered Iiy tho l.ai?.;>r Roard in de t'-rniinini; wage scales should ho tho ra t e r?sioiis as est a blishod Iiy tho Interstate ('r.tnnvr.-e ' 'ominission." Mr Walbcr declared that changing I > Oi-ts of living and ? ai;.- scales w ould | so..ii require still further reduction* ! in Wage*. "* * ~ Krank H. A If rod. president of the I'oro Mhrquott?? Railway. was inter rupted by a soli's "f Inquiries oy L. i: Sheppard. president of tli.- Or der of Railway ? 'ondu. tors, while l.o for.- the hoard toilay. I ?.rd I'rt* nip I nr. ; "Have you a private oar'.'" asked Mr. Sh. ppiird | "There are two private oars on our system." r> plied Mr Alfred, "one of th'-ni about iw.-nty years old. Re-I cently I had this .'1.1 oar refitted, and I (ontiitued on Page .. Col. -t). NEWARK WAGES WAR ON HER "CURB LIZARDS" l l.y United News.] NKWARK. N. .1.. June t!. ? Director l.rennan. of tho Department of Pub lic Safety, has declared war on "ourb lizards." A squad of twenty "rookie" poiioeiiieii have been pla< oil on the streets in plain clothes with instruc tions to round up all of this species who spend most of their tvenins.s in sulting women Thirteen "li/nrd*"' were rounded up l.y the squad the lirst night they were ..ut, four were sent to jail and tive others lined The "li/.ard squad." I.r.tinaii announced, will remain on the job null: Newark is free of this particular pest. 2 MILLION REGISTERED UNEMPLOYED IN ENGLAND | l:y I nit. d News 1 I.OXDoN. June 6.?The Daily Herald, loading labor organ of Kng land. declares there are C,I2i.,S00 registered unemployed in the coun try. and l.H'l.inn registered workers eiiKiilted only on short time. The Herald declares unemployment and part-time work is increasing at siion rale as To affect .M'.fiOii additional men daily. ? The suvi i iiiiioiit unemployment In surance fund, which totaled $150.000,. Dim January 1, now shows a $50,000, nOii deficit. UNITE ANTI-REDS FOR DRIVE ON MOSCOW I Wins. June ?'. ? Delegates of white Russian organization* from all parts "1 tin world, including twelve so cieties in tho I nite.j States, are moot ing here for tin purpose of uniting all a ii t i - liolshe vists for another of fensive against Moscow. They have formed a "Russian National Con g res* " The "congress" will act as a cen tral administration bod> to direct the movement which til. delegates hope in carry forward ?ni a larger scale than any lef..rc attempted. FLORIDA MAN C?1TS 60 YEARS FOR SLAYING FATHER | l.v Associated I'ress.l ORLANDO. KIjA . June t>.?John R. Rrynnt was sentenced today by Judge t\ O. Andrews to serve sixty years in the penitentiary for the .{tilling of his father, of which lie was convicted here Saturday by a jury of twelve. Prosecuting Attorney Jones tills morning said lie would lot the In dictment against Mrs Rrynllt stand uu(ll next term of court. GOVERNOR CALLS FOR 20 MILLIONS FOR FL OOD RELIEF Harding Appeal, for Aid For Flood Sufferers I I'.v A iati il IT. I I WASIIINTJ '>N. -III!,. i , formal siatem-nt .t? I? 11. <l to people of till- I * II i lo<| States. I't ? > ? (??iii Hardin;; asked t'i.?? ? i.iin tuitions i.e nia.lc at oiirt fur u ? by tlf fi?>?I i.'rosh it I'ii. l.Io ,ii- I .silt rounding stricken territory. Th. t?\t i.f tile a|i|l.'al follows; "T<> lb.' Ili<- l'eople of ill.' I'nil.tl SI a test.-- O vcrivli ? I ml ni; 'I i - a s t ?? r | lias rfinif t>. tile |>? np|e oi |'ii.'t>lo an>l surrounding ?li.-t?i? t*i Ic<?;< 11 za'ion of their sufTcrlii{r.? now ami in <lav.- to <???m. , piompts in. | issue an urcent request to all w hos. simpalhieti nr. awakcm.J In assist til. labors of tin- American { Uri^i.'rok.. H lilrh ha <|iii lily i.r gain/.ed to deal till- til": t gr a' in ? I ami will stand I?>? until liotn*-s ati.l home lit- .-an In re- s'alili:-li> .! ?'ont ribul ions ma \ !??? -. lit at once tlir'oisii i li. ..Hi..- i.f any chapter i <.r 'In.'tlj t" lt.il Cross li.<a<|.|n 11 | t.-rs at Washington for n.te in tli | j ,-tri?? Kti tft i It<>ry. WAliUKN 11 A 111 ? I X?; ?? iCITY LOBES FIGHT TO TAX | BANKS'STOCK AT $1.40 Supr?,im? Court Krvrrscv \ iiginii Apellate Tribunal in t'a?r of Mcrcliunts' Natiomil. j WON'T I! 10.\K TAKA-KOI.A CASI Denies Urvlriv of Decision in Which ONI Dominion RevfriiKP Corpora lion Was Krld (iuilty of Trade Mark Infringement. In the case of tin- Merchants' Na tional Hank of Iticliinond. plaintiff in error. versus tin- ?? it> of l.ichmoml. in orror to t li*? Supreme Court of Ap peals of till- Stat.' of Virginia, a de cision was handed ilown b> ' )\C Cnlted Stat.-s Supreme Court 'it Washington yesterday on a petition tot a writ of certiorari. which wan denied j judgment reversed with n.sis anil the . au.'o i.mandcd for further proceed ings not Inconsistent villi the opin ion < f 111.- Supremo < 'oiirt. Tile opin ion hy .1 list i. e I'itnej. Justice Hranil. is, dissenting. m. an: that the . ? 11 y of Itichnioml loses its tight to I. vy a tax on national hank stork in excess of that levied on oilier in tangibles. t The Supn tile * "oil 1*1 >>t Apeals of Virginia had decided tin* ease ill favor of th< rit>. whereupon thehatik appealed to the Cllitc.l States Su preme Court. When the cas.i was before tli. Hustings < 'oiirt of Kicli tnouil. .ludg. I >. <l.i hnrdsoti de cided in favor of the hank. Amount nt Stake Slt.VJT. The ease at liar involved taxes for 1915 only, tli.- amount at stake belni? $11,527. The nuestion at issue n;is whether the eity had ill. right to tax the capital stock of banks at 11.10 p. r Jl'ii) while the tax oil all other capital stock is cents. When t lie case went before Judge Ki.liardson in th>- Hustings i'oiirt lie ruled that the city's privilege to tax in such ? ascs w as limited to .".it cents. < ?n appeal to tile Supreme court of Ap peals Judge lib hardson was over ruled ami the .Merchants" National Hank then carried t iie case to the (Continued on I'sirc j. ''"I l ? iarmy recommendation OF 170.000 IS ATTACKED ( Ry Asso.-iated Press.) WASH I\< !T< ?N. .luio (\ luatigura ti"n of Senate consideration of the j 1.155.'htO.inhi army appropriation hill today brought from Senators advo cating .-conoin> a hot attack 011 the committee reemnineiidalioii for ?. irinimum army for the ii<-\t tiscal year of IT".!""' men. Konomy advocates, l.-.l h> Senator I torn h. Republican, Idaho, and includ ing Senators Lcuroot. Uepuhliean Wisconsin, and Hitchcock. Nebraska, and King, LTlull. Democrat. critici/ad the personnel provision and indicated their intention to wane a hitter light to reduce it. Senator Itorah an noiiiiced lie would move to limit the army to i.'.u.nioi men. "not because that tlgurc represents my view, but because 1 am cotivin. ed that is th; lowest attainable under the circum stances." Senator Kin;:. Iionev. r. de clared he would seek to o'.'tain a re duction to IIIO.OOII. declares WHISKY OPENLY SOLD IN ATLANTA STORES Illy Associated I'res- 1 ATLANTA. <'. A . .Inn. f? -Whisky has been openly sold at various places operated in Atlanta, and for the la>i two or three \ears au organized K ilt'c (<( swindlers and contiilcnce men has plied its profession here "almost without any effort on the part of the police and detective departments to prevent it.'' to th> report to City Council late today by the Council committee that recently con cluded an investigation of the police and detective departments. Special Kares on Certificate for vari ous occasions Ridge I'rest. Klnck Mou.'Min. I.ake .lunaliiska, I .aml of the Sky. Through sleepinK car dailv Southern Kailwuy.?Adv. NOW IS PUEBLO'S GREATEST NEED Colorado Executive Sends Ur gent Request to United States Government. 25 STEEL AND CONCRETE BRIDGES IMMEDIATE NEED Associated Press Accounts for Forty-Two Bodies and News paper Man Ten More. I>.\ NCJKIt I? II O M PKSTI JiKXCE i Kvrry .\ lilc-Rodicil Mjiii Onlorrd by Militia Id ,\j<) in f'omovinp Ooliri.s Front Sircpis, \\ \MII\t.TO\. II. ? ,|un<> fj.?The ! ?.<?rrnor? or I til?rii(In, Xew Mexico rwnl Oklnhnni:*., linw rnnde |> n li 11 c* ti|i |ieiil? fi>r funds in lie ndminlNicn-rt liy |lhr \Tili-riinn |t.-,| ?>??** r?r relief of j unffrrrrii from the timid nl Pueblo, I .'H'l-onlliiK In announcement here. .Nntlonnl hrniiquiirtr r? or the Red j I ross riMTlvcit li'li'iihonii1 ciinimunl j cnlimt r?ilmnllni: t.lic nilmhrr of drari In I'ueldo nl liolnrrn ISO nnil SOO. *n j mult) drrul nre luirlrd In tlic mud nnd debris, It snld. tluit cvrn im up* prnxlmnte i>?(Imate wmm difficult. The Hril ( rmw, It iviik Minted, ?|l| 11 r < 111:111 |t establish Reneral ndmltiW j irntlve hrnilqiiiirtcrN fur the lloort ; stricken d!Mlrfct in t nlnrndn Spring*, hrrnimc i?." the chaotic conditions In I Ahsui'iulctl 1 thine 0.?-? Jovcrnor Shoup to.la ;i--krr| the (Tn i Ifitate.c government In place ?20.0(i0.li0o ill the < ? MIIII.IIHI of III.- State for II.S, in iiMpI. 1 hi* Governor's rnt w.hi <-cm i ii liit-i| m h telegram to United Slates Si uaturs phlpps IIrill Nichol son. of Colorado, nt Wellington. "'I ra asportation In I'ueblo from th? north .iii.I nisi ,s tho greatest pres. |'tit need.' l'u telegram r. id ?Tcil ' I ?'! .?"V.tiiiiiimii h??;. l.i;-g,. , III, rgency fund a viiiliible. w hich i:- urgently ro ? liiir. i| for uistm tioii of tweiifv i:v. large- .-tec I and , ..n. jvte bridges in Valley of A ikansas ami trlbu laries. on inn in oast ami west high ways. through most populous sec 'ton. all nf which now inundated 1 wotity millions needed now. l'lcise tnkc necessary steps to place funds at command of State." . Th.. Senators replied that they .lid ""i feel that they "comId cousislniil make smi-Ii a |-..|Ucst for Federal ay >!.-ian.-i- until facts and conditions lufve been morn definitely deter mined." "Whatever figure the ib-atli lis: tlnnlly readies not half the bodies of the victims of the Itooil will . e recovered." I: <; Rreekenridgc. pre<i ? lent ol the Pueblo Rotary Club, said t?..la>: II. base) this statement on peculiarities Of the river channel and I lie drifting of unid over the flooded a reas. Itccovrr rift}-T?<? llnilfc.v At least Ilfty-two.bodies have beer; recovered if mm Friday night's tlor>? 1 his m as ^.'linitcH known this after ii.-on. when Ralph Taylor, a reporter ..fr the I'ueblo Chieftain, reached I 'uelilo from the St. Charles Mesa, six miles below i'ueblo. where ten In.dies have been recovered Systenimatic nnd drastic action to ascertain th. nnmb. i of dead and t ?> ? I.'llll the cit.v .if Pu. bio, llooil stricken t.n three days, ua.s begun this at tern."in. A,-finer under mili tary authorities. I.ieutenant-Colonel 1'aul l'. N'ewion ordered every able bodied man !.i apply himself to the task of reinovinc debris from the streets as a measure t<i prevent, (lander from tire and |u-sl ill nee. The order bars siulilseers from the cit> and makes work Cftnijutlsory, eith-r for tin- stipulated pay, or. under miii iar\ iruard. without pay. Divide < itj Into Unrih. I b. ..-it\ has been divided into ? ?:u 1 n \i arils tor a sanitary survey, and t-? ea a ward has 11.*.? ii assign^-.l t?.i doctors a ml four nurses. The people ire I.eiiiK instructed h..v\ to prevent and .ombat disease and In fection Three isolation hospital-: hav. en established, ami I ir. .l-.hn c. Cornell. the Cnited Stat-. Cub lie ll.-altli Service a* Henv.-r. who ? assist inn I?r \V i-:. Ruck, citj health otllcer, declared t ie situation i well in hand 11, said there i.- not now .'ti> epid.-mi. i#t .'..iitattiotis dis. as. 5 and that only live cases of chicken ! P??* bad be.-u reported to th.- autli -ri jties .-in. ?? the 11...nl. Volunteer doc tors fry in Colorado Springs and si*, teen from the Public Health Service at Motive! are, aiding the i'uehla physicians. Recovery of bodies is prosre?!?ir)g slowly, since searchers are Impede.! by the slowjy. receding wafers and by the great coatltiK of mud ovtr ^Continued on l'ago C'oT. 3.) iw