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BH Baal H 2 " THE STANDARD-EXAMINER TUESDAY, -APRIL 6, 1920 ' H I1 ffll BANDIT KILLS ! ' iPOLICEMAN BEFORE I HE IS SHOT DOWN, I Robber Secures $20,000 In St. , 5 Louis Bank; Retreats to j 2 Theater, Where He l Battles Officers. i rFTY ARMED POLICE j IN 20-MINUTE FIGHT I Robber Uses Orchestra Pit As j Trench; Face Is Shot S Away. . i St. Louis, Aoril 5. A lone bandit kSIed one police officer, seriously v&ntndecl three others and himself was : k2'ed when he held up and robbed the j Kaslon-Tavlor Trust company here of 0.000 late today. 1 "The bnndil, carrying- a revolver in 'Sch hand, entered the bank shortly I njrer 3 o'clock. There were fifteen j customers in the bank and he herded tfrcm and the employes in m private; room and bepin firing the revolver'.. V riot call was sounded and fifty I)licemen, heavily armed, responded The bandit obtained S20.000 from Louis ! Il Schneider, me calmer, ami sougm ; ituge in an adjoining theater, which vSris empty at the time-. j The police surrounded the (heater. 'line bandit used the orchestra pi'. ! rSoni which to shoot and would rise ( ru4er the lop of it and fire as the pa- itblmen entered. The gunbaltle last-j vO nearly 20 minutes. I Policeman Terrence McFarland was j "Hot through the heart and died in-1 j-Iantly. Patrolman Claude Adams was 'tot in the abdomen. Police said the man's conduct indS cSied he had become crazed from use c& drugs. The money was found con-1 tailed in his clothihgi ; Crouched in the pit the robber had , 'fcre advantage of being hidden by i darkness, while the policemen stood itCthe light as they entered. ijTohn R. Lanagan, president of the l'jjnk, told the police the man began finng as soon as he entered aud thai fk!p of the bullets passed through" his Itair Several women in the institu tion fainted. lhe robber was shot in the face so tjidly that police said it probably culd be impossible to Identify him. j The dead bandit was tonight identi i'ert as Frederick C. Smith, an elec trician, 40, formerly of Dayton, Ohio. His identity was traced by a Iraft reg i-tration card. I nn-- -- ISWITCHMEWS STRIKE 10 BE BROKEN B! UNION SAYS CHEF B. R. T. Officer Declares "In surgents" Strike Is Illegal; Union to Break Walkout. Chicago. April 5. A break in the strike of several thousand "insur gent" switchmen in the Chicago switching district was predicted to night by A. F. Whitney, vice presi dent of the Brotherhood of Railway Irainmcn, who said several hundred union switchmen from many points in i he middle west arrived today to take the places of the strikers and that nchers would arrive tomorrow. Switchmen are coming to Chicago m such numbers that the backbone of lhe strike will be broken soon." he said. "Every carload of stock that en ters the stockyards will be promptly handled by a reserve crow of union switchmen and we expect to have the six hundred idle locomotives going in short order." The Brotherhood of Railroad Train men, with which the railroads affect ed have working agreements, has de ' cl?.red the strike illegal and is co-op-crating with railroad officials in ef forts to bring about a resumption of v ork. Officers of the Chicago Yardmen's association, who engineered the walk cut, claimed that 9,000 switchmen and ardmen employed on eighteen rail roads were on strike today but rail road officers placed the number out at approximately 2,500 and while admit ting that freight service was operat ing on a twenty-five per cent basis, at libuted the reduction largely to yes prday's snowstorm. FINDING OE GIRLS I BODY BRINGS TO END 1 WftTlOWWIBE SEARCH ; Hull House Matron Identifies I Body Recovered From Lake j Michigan As Miss Bh ! Jeanne Dc Kay. Chicago, April 5. The body of . Jeanne Anna de Kay, 20 years old, whose disappearance from Hull House i December 30th was followed by a na- ', tional search, was found today in Lake J Michigan near the municipal plor. H- ' MrB. Gertrude Howe Britton of Hull Hp I House, identified the body. Except ! ! for a coat and hat, which were missing, '; the clothing on the body was lhe same r as Miss de Kay wore when she disap- I peared. A scar on the left temple and t smallpox marks under the eyes assist- ?d in the identification. 0 P Mrs. Britton said she was convinced Hr i the girl had committed suicide. No . evidence of violence was found on the body Coroner Hoffman said the body JL bad been in the water three months. . : : : No Easter Revolt By Sinn Feiners, But Police Busy Dublin, April 1. Though there was no Easter rebellion the Sinn Feiners gave the gov ernment nearly as much annoy ance as if there had been They demonstrated also their wide spread organization and the sec recy with which they are able to execute their coupes simul taneously -in every part of the island. Not only were tax offices and police barracks attacked, but private residences of tax collec tors were also raided. Papers were removed and destroyed but in these raids no one was injured. V FRENCH TROOPS TO NUKE II RESPECT TREATY OE PEACE Paris Government Defines At titude on German Crisis in Ruhr District ACTION UNCALLED IF TROOPS DISARMED French Consider Drastic Mili tary Measures Necessary to Secure Respect For Pact. Berlin, xpril 5. By The Asso ciated Press). The government forces have lost two hundred men killed in fresh fighting in the tri angle formed by Duisburg, Dort mund and Essen, according to of cial inform? tion given the corre spondent this morning. Except in this triangle quiet gradually is be ing restored in the Ruhr district. Paris. April 5. (By The Associated Press). The attitude of the French government in lhe present German crisis is delined and explained in a note issued tonight. ATter reiterating that the government has no hostile designs toward Germany desiring on she contrary the resumption of normal relations with that country and ex pressing realization of the difficult? sit uation of the Berlin government, the note declares the German governmen' has give"n way to pressure by the mili tarist parly "not fearing to infringe the imperative and most solemn stip ulations of the Versailles treaty." The note continues: "The sequence of facts follow: "The first request for permis sion for I ho entry of extra troops into the Ruhr district was made Just after the insurgent movement by the military authorities on March 15. It was renewed from Berlin on March 17, in the name of the legitimate government by von Tlaniel,.who has remained in Berlin with the consent, at least implied, of the insurgent govern ment. "All information from the allied missions, and again, the day be fore yesterday from the high com missioners at Coblenz. does not cease to show that German mili tary intervention is uncalled for by the situation, and it would be attended with the gravest dan gers from the .point of view of se curity both for the population and the men in the Jield." The note then points out that if the German government had carried out the disarmament clauses of the treaty there would have never been the Kapp insurrection nor the red army in the Ruhr district and remarks that ar ticles 42 and 4-1 are such an Indispen sfiblc safeguard that article one of the P'ranco-Anglo-American convention de fines as a casus foederis those dispo sitions insufficient to assure the pro tection of Europe. It concludes: "The situation created by the abrupt offensive of the German troops in the Ruhr obliges the French government today to consider military measures, the execution of which cannot be de ferred. The sole object of these meas ures is lo bring Germany to duo re spect of the treaty and they are ex clusivelv of a coercive and nrecaution ary character." It is estimated that at least tjvo weeks wJU elapse before conditions are normal. The assertion was made to day that the military employed in the Ruhr region with the exception of a few additional batteries, does not ex ceed the force authorized by the peace tiealy and that these troops will be withdrawn as soon as order is re stored. It is declared ihat the entente up to the present has expressed no op position to the government's military measures in the Ruhr region, although the French have continued their atti tude of protest. , Mayence, April 5. (By The Associ ated Press). The Frencb"troops will occupy Frankfort early tomorrow rnoi-wning. Some detachments have already started. oo Design in the decoration of the Cor inthian capital is taken from the fo liage of the acanthus. f Miss de Kay was the daughter of I John Wesley de Kay, wealthy packer. !now residing in Switzerland, She was sent lo Chicago by her father soon af I ter her graduation from a London boarding school. She arrived at Hull House last December to assist in work) among the poor under Miss Jane Ad dams' direction. "She was despondent while at Hull House." said Mrs. Britton, "and griev ed over the pox marks on her face." 'FEDFjft OFFICES ! ; ARREGT PICKETS AT i BRITISH EMBftSSY' Government Takes Action to I Prevent Move By Wom ' en Irish Republic j Sympathizers. . ! PICKETS GIVEN BATTLE ! I BEFORE POLICE ARRIVE i I j Women Warned of Felony , Charge For Insults to Dip i . lomalic Officials. Washington. April 5. (By The Asso ciated Press). The fedoral govern ment moved today to put an end to the picketing of the British embassy, which was lenewed this morning b women sympathizers with tho move ment for an Irish republic. United States District Attorney Las key informed Matthew O'Brien, coun ' ol for the women, that if his clientr. j J persisted they would be prosecuted jiuder a federal statute which make the offering of an insult to a diplo matic representative of a foreign go-c-rnment or to his official residence, a felony punishable by a penitentiary sentence. Simultaneously. Mr. Laskey com municated his decision lo the District of Columbia commissioners, who in-: Mructed the police to arrest the worn en after warning them. Cantain Doyle and two police-women were sent to the I embassy in a patrol wagon and found Mrs. Mary Walker of Astoria, Long Island, and Miss Moliie Carroll of New York City, carrying banners on tho sidewalk. Captain Doyle informed the banner bearers that unless they left in fif teen minutes they would be arrested fader federal statutes, but they refus ci to depart. After they had been tak en to police headquarters and held foi half an hour, they were reloaaeu on .rders trom Mr. Laskey. The district attorney explained sub frequently that the police had acted be fore Mr. O'Brien had had time to not ily his clients of the government's de cision. An hour before the police intervened Mrs. Sophie Stanton and Mrs. Hattie Lai kin. of this city, attacked two pick ets who had preceded Mrs. Walker and Miss Carroll, and were arrested or. charges of "disorderly conduct." They were released upon depositing a cash rorfeit of 525 each. Mrs. Walker and Miss Carroll were not replaced at the embassy after the police took them away and leaders of the movement would not say what were their plans for tomorrow. t N Striking Carmen Demand $6000 Day For Time Off Job Toledo, April 5. Striking street car men today demanded 36,000 a day for the time they are out of wjrk as the result of suspension of car service due to the refusal of the city council i to psrmit a fare increase to take ! care of a wage boost. The men j expect the city to compensate j them, it was said. Settlement of the strike took j a backward turn today when ! the Fix councilmen who balked the agreement between the men, ; the operating company and j Mayor Cornell Schreiber, stood ! pat on their former action. U THREE KILLED BY SUSLIDEIiW CDTT0NW00D GORGE1 Salt Lake City, Utah, April 5. Swan Odgarrd, his wife and an unidentified man were killed late today when a snow- ! slide carried away the house in which they were living in Little Cottonvood Canyon, north of Salt Lake City, ac cording to word received here. The house destroyed was own ed by the Wasatch Mines com pany, by whom Odgarrd and the other man killed were employed, SELECT CREW WHO WILL PILOT R-38 NEW Y'ORK, April 5- Eighteer chief petty officers from the naval av i?tion stations at San Diego, Cal., and Cape May, N, J., who will assist in navigating the dirigible R-3S to Am erica, sailed today aboard the trans port Princess Matolka. The H-38, a j sister airship of the R-34. is being built for the American navy in Great Britain. j STECHER BEATS DRASK. "Raleigh, N. ,C. April 5. Joe Stech er, champion heavyweight wrestler of jthe world, successfully defended his title hpre tonight in a match with Tom my Drask of The Netherlands. Stech er took two successive falls, each with a body scissors and arm lock,'' the first in one hour and ten minutes, and the second in one minute. oo I Mercury's year is S7 3-4 days long. v! Rent Gougers in New York Lose Fight In Court New York, April 5. New York landlords lost the, first round today in the battle being waged between the tenants and rent gougers when tho new anti rent profiteering laws were giv en their first court test' More than three thousand men and women crowded municipal I courts in the Bronx and Brook lyn to appeal in six hundred eviction notice and rent in crease cases. In every instance tenants were granted from one to three months' stay-over when they proved their inability to find new homes. In a majority of cases landlords had served not ices effective April 1 and May I !. RUSSIANS DESTROY !' JAWS CONSULATE jj Ify TWO-DAY BATTLE S During Cbh of Troops at Ni kolaevsk Siberians Have Forty Killed and Wounded. RUSS MAKE REQUEST PEACE WITH JAPAN Delayed Advices of Clash Reach Military Headquar ters in East Siberia. San Francisco, April 5. Japa nese Vice Consul Ishida has been killed by the Bolsheviki at Nlkola evsk, eastern Siberia, according to cable advices received by the New World, a Japanese language news paper here, today. The same advices said that the Russian government formally has asked the Japanese government fof I - .. j i i . jccu,c inu kiic tripctnese government 1 has responded by sending Ysgoro I Miura, its special envoy at Paris and former minister to Switzerland, to Russia to investigate. Recent Honolulu and Vladivo j stok dispatches told of ,jghtingbe.r tween Japanese and iisslans in NU I kolaevsk, a town on the Amur rlv. : er in eastern Siberia. Vladivostok dispatches, March 22, reported for I ty Russians killed and eighty wounded. A Tokio cable to the Nippu Jiji, 1 Japanese vernacular newspaper in Honolulu, March 30, quoted delayed ! advices to Japanese military head I quarters in Siberia, reporting a two- day battle between Russian forces ' and Japanese at Nlkolaevsk begin- nmg March 18. According to this j report the Russians destroyed the Japanese consulate there and Vice Consul Ishida was missing. oo I WOMAN REFUSES TO ! SEE SHERIFF ; SUICIDES i LOS ANGELES. April 5. Ashley Murphy, former sheriff of Bent conn ty, Colo., died hero today after drink Ing poison at the home of a woman who had declined to see him. The wo man told tho police she had knowr Murphy in Colorado and that he had threatened to commit suicide if she re fused his attentions. oo Bufalmco, an Italian painter, drew caricatures in the fourteenth century, putting labels with sentences to the mouths of his figures. IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS Says Backache is sign you have been eating too much meat When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally moans you have been eat ing too much meat, says a well-knovn authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. 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