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XI Tin: MIA'X DAILY EAGLE. XEW YORK. SATURDAY. MAY 19. 1C2S.

Will Cremat; Haywood; MUSSOLINI ISSUES Play 'Aland Brown Derby to Win FOX SETTLEMENTS MADE BY OIL DEAL FIRM'S ORGANIZERS Half ol Ashes to U. S. Moscow. May 19 t) The body of William D. (Big Bill) Haywood will be cremated tonight to carry out the 7-G.

FIRE DECISION MAY PRECIPITATE PRESIDENCY ISSUE terms of his will by which half of hi ashes are to be sent to Chicago. He directed that they were to be bur NATURAL ZATIQN ied near the grave, of tha radical. who were executed for participation in the Haymarket Riot of 18M. The other half will be burled In Moscow with the remains of the Hun garian Communist, Landler. The urn Defeat of City on Appeal Would Give Chance to Smith on States Rights.

Br BASIL MAM.Y. Why Star Chamber Probe Of Chasing in Brooklyn? Asks Justice N. 5. Dike Justice Norman S. Dike, in a statement from the bench, has answered one of the lone two objections to PUBLIC hearings on the ambulance-chasing probe in Brooklyn.

He said: "I believe the proceedings in Manhattan, which consist of closed and open hearings concurrently, afford all the protection to innocent persons which is necessary, and that this system of procedure should be adopted in Brooklyn WITHOUT DELAY. "Why should public hearings be held in Manhattan and star chamber proceedings in Brooklyn? "The public is entitled to a PUBLIC investigation. It is entitled to have all the details and information available concerning the situation which was a public scandal before the investigation started." The only other objection to PUBLIC hearings The Eagle has heard was voiced by Meier Steinbrink, who is conducting the inquiry under the direction of Justice Faber. He said he is hampered by lack of funds. The Eagle has offered to guarantee the extra cost of a public hearing.

Justice Faber has the power to recommend PUBLIC hearings when he feels disposed to do so. The Appellate Division ordered the peris) Correepondence of The SagU. lOwnsHt, lass. Broosirn Uliii Washington. My 1 The decision Of the United State.

Supreme Court In New York'. 7-cent tare case, which Ambassadors Abroad Urged to' Halt Assimilation of Italian Residents. By KOMCll'S. Special Correspondence of The Eagle. Rome, May 1 In hi capacity as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mussolini has just sent a most interesting circular of instruction, to all Italian embassies and diplomatic agencies in the countries with a large population of Italian birth or extraction.

To call these instruction, a hymn to hyphenism is understating their purpose and probable effect The instruction, are Inspired by the most "intranslgeant" Fascist propaganda. "Intranslgeant" in this case might well be translated into "reckless." In is expected to be handed down on Monday, mar precipitate a States' right, Issue that will play a large part in tha rnmim Presidential campaign. New York. Indiana and Mvrral other State, are already up In arm. against what their representative denounce, a the use of the Federal Court, to nullify Slate control over nubile utility rates.

The State of In dian br joint resolution of both House, of it. Legislature has me several points of importance the in structions bear directly on conditions actually existing in the United States, morialized Congress "to prepare, support and secure the enactment of legislation limiting and defining the Jurisdiction of the United 6tates Court in public utility and rates which harbors by far the largest present inquiry to be conducted in SECRET. aw. Nye Makes This Disclosure After Senate Votes Probe on Continental Company. Eagle Bureau, 801 Colorado Building.

Washington, May 19 The organizers ot the notorious Continental Trading Company, or at least some of them, have to a certain extent settled with their conscience and the income tax collector, it has been indicated on the floor of the Senate. Senator Nye, chairman of tha Public Lands Committee, made the intimation after the passage of Sen ator Thomas J. Walsh's resolution to direct the joint committee on internal revenue taxation to obtain full information from the Treasury Department as to any taxes and penalties imposed on the Continental Trading Company growing out of the oil investigation. The oil inquiry has already shown that the Continental Trading Company made a profit of more than $3,000,000 in one deal in Government oil, almost tha whole ot that amount being divided among Harry F. Sinclair, Harry M.

Blackmer, James F. O'Nell and Robert W. Stewart. Senator Nye said his committee had already asked the Treasury for ths information referred to in tha resolution. He added: "Whatever Information we have received we are virtually sworn to secrecy lipon.

For six months wa have been endeavoring to ascertain who participated in the profits of the Continental Trading Company, Wa have been quite unsuccessful. Tha only two witnesses who participated in the profits have said they knew nothing of the details of the company. "If It has been disclosed to us that there has been a settlement of tha tax due, it is not our privilege to disclose Just who made the settlement." COMEDIAN AT "STYLE SHOW. "Will" Mahoney, star ot the musical comedy "Take the Air," was the comic relief at a fashion show yesterday afterpoon at the Namm Store. Fulton and Livingston at which 2,000 women attended a first showing of a line of moderately priced summer frocks produced exclusively for that establishment.

Bead Somerset Maugham's "MRS. CBADDOCK" In today's Eagle. Tw novels every month in The Eagle. will remain Moscow untu tne convening of the Communist Interna tional Congress. The body was taken to the club of political refugees, where it lay in state surrounded by a guard of honor composed of Russian and foreign Communists.

PRESIDENT SPEAKS TODAY AT SESQUI OF PHILLIPS ACADEMY Mrs. Coolidge Also Participates in Andover Celebration Both in Procession. Andover, May 19 President and Mrs. Coolidge arrived here at 9 a.m. today to attend the sesqul-centenrrial celebration ot Phillips Academy.

Their special train pulled in 10 minutes ahead ot schedule. The President was escorted with his party through gaily-decorated streets to the home of Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, headmaster. Mr.

and Mrs. Collidge were to Join the academic procession to Samuel Phillips Hall where from the portico the President will speak. Later there will be a luncheon in the Case Memorial Building at which notable speakers will Include James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor; William Phillips, a descendant of the founder and United States Minister to Canada; Governors Spauldlng of New Hampshire and Fuller of Massachusetts A. Lawrence Lowell, president of Harvard; Livingston Farrand, president of Cornell University; Lewi.

Perry, principal of the Phillips Academy at Exeter; Fredcrico Blagden Malim, master of Wellington College, England, and Dr. Stearns. When Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge leave, they will proceed to Northampton for a visit to Mrs.

Coolidge's mother, Mr3. Lemlra Goodhue, who has been 111 there for several months. Flea by New York City. Now come, the City of New York Miss Eileef! McCarthy, physical director in the Brooklvn CHARGE BIG FRAUD Fark Department, and Mrs. Aarnes L.

Ward are wearine the with a concrete case of alleged U.S. WINS IN SUIT AGAINST BREWERY usurpation of jurisdiction by the Fed famous "brown derby" to show that they are backing Al Smith to win the Democratic nomination for the Presidency. ON INSURANCE FIRMS eral Court In ordering abolition of the 6-cent fare, which has been the central issue of every recent political battle In the metropolis. Through Its Mayor it has appealed to the Su number of Italian Immigrants and their descendants. Orders Against Naturalization.

The circular speaks of Italians living abroad as "our These settlements must remain intact and carefully guarded from every effort of naturalization or even assimilation. Quoting from the text of the circular, "All embassies and consular agencies must make every possible effort to counteract all influences tending to make the Italian immigrant a naturalized citizen. All tempting offers which may be put forward for that purpose are to be resisted or neutralized." The embassies, are urged to give their utmost attention to this matter. "It must be their constant and zealous endeavor to check the phenomenon COP SHOT; STORY $4,000 Bail for Salvage Com RAFFERTY FIGHTS 12TH A. D.

REVOLT AT HOT MEETING preme Court to stay tne lower rea-eral Court', decision, pending an pany Agent Under Arrest. Investigation of an alleged insur DIFFERS FROM ONE WITNESSES TELL Cains Spoiled Beer in Hollow Victory Over Manor. A jury before Federal Judge Frederick Bryant here late yesterday returned a verdict for the Government In a forfeiture action against the New York rests Its case on the validity of the contract between the city and the traction company guar Continued from Page 1. anteeing a 5-cent fare, which the (Continued from Page 1.) ance fraud ring, said to have mulcted insurance companies out of about $3,500,000 In the Tiast few years, led yesterday to the arrest ot George M. Ruddy, general agent of the Underwriters Salvage Company of 837 Broome Manhattan.

He was ar State Court, have persistently re Mr. Calder took an active interest in $1,000,000 plant of the Manor Brewing Company, Staten Island. with two men, all being in civilian fused to set aside but which the fight in the 11th A. D. this spring clothes, when four men leaped at Federal Court has now abrogated.

of naturalization, Tbe policy of Fas nen Travis squeezed through as Thi victory, however, was an empty them from behind some crates and Other States, particularly in the leader with Livingston's support. began shooting. critical territory of the Middle raigned before Federal Commissioner Son Out for Vengeance. McCarren was taken to the omce have faced this issue Federal court of Dr. Thomas Re Id at 114 Pioneer Cotter and held In $40,000 bail on a And now, according to the story.

Intervention in what are conceived to be purely domestic concerns, not only years after the Cleverly incident, a charge of using the mails to defraud. one. Before turning the case over to the Jury, Judge Bryant ruled out most of th testimony aduced in three days of trial. The jury was permitted to pass on only, whether such beer and movable containers as were In the brewery, together with two trucks and their loads ot beer, seized Aug. 6, st.

Headquarters was notified and the policeman was sent to Long Island College Hospital. So far. In in public utility cases, but also in son. William Cleverly, who, together According to Assistant Federal At witn white, is the prime mover this revolt, is rising up to "get" the other vital connections. Dramatic Crisis Seen.

spector Sullivan stated. McCarren has torney Mintzer, in charge of the investigation, goods damaged in a fire not been questioned in tne new man who is supposed to have opposed cist Italy cannot look with indifference upon the denationalization of its subjects." To make this work of arresting the process of naturalization more effective it is also strongly recommended to all Fascist organizations in foreign lands not to be content with merely opposing all influences favoring naturalization, but to develop to the highest point of efficiency all those Italian agencies and institutions which tend to keep the Italian immigrant and his children attached to the country of his birth and origin. "Baths of Italianism." in the warehouse of Mirabelli Brothers If the Supreme Court should now refuse to stay the lower Federal ms latner appointment at the hands In addition to the two unnamed a political foe of Mr. Calder's and 1926, should be confiscated. All of Court's order for a 7-cent fare In New uitnesseii.

a bartender In a Red Hook in Elizabeth, N. were sold through Ruddy for $35,000, although they were trying to "get" him by getting Mr. E. M. GRIFFIN DIES; York City, the situation created would srx-akruiv.

also unnamed, ha told the the beer involved, about 100,000 gallons, has spoiled with age, Raflerty. who is closely allied with produce a dramatic crisis which Oov- I inspector that McCarren was in his worth much more. The insurance comnanies. it is alleged, paid claims Mr. Calder in the affairs of the club.

As socn as the resolution was pre ernor Smith could not overlook even If he chose to do so. OYSTER BAY BANKER amounting to $11L000 for the fire al piace last night with his two friends. The bartender reported they apparently were looking for some one. sented Mr. Rafferty get up and shout though the actual loss was aoout $1,500.

ed: ve got something to say on New York's millions of straphanger, would be compelled to hunt up two extra pennies and drop them in Lar.t Wednesday night EdOle MC- that. Before that resolution was pre Guire was shot on the docks in a Succumbs to Pneumonia After Ruddy, who is 38, married, ana lives in Little Silver, N. received a year as general agent for the Underwriters Salvage Company. Four sented I should have been consulted. This Is a direct slap at me.

There Is some ulterior motive behind it. I'm the slot before being permitted to pack themselves like sardines into the civil war among members of the old bill Lovett gang. The fact that McCarren tormerly worked in the neigh One of the mott effective means for developing and sustaining the feeling of Italian patriotism abroad consists in frequent visits of the immigrant to the land of his birth. Heretofore, the circular point, out, frequent visits of the Italian immigrant to Italy have been rendered difficult by certain formalities which Operation in 78th Year. (Special to The Eagle.) Oyster Bay, L.

May 19 E. Mor borhood In which he was wounded. others were arrested two weeks ago and held in $50,000 bail each on and that that district is seething now not against Jake Livingston. Everybody knows that. But I should have been consulted.

Nothing lifca this has ever been done before. I think I know why that was presented. If somebody charges of having conspired to de. with an undersurface war. Is one ol already overcrowded subways.

Under the Court', order, they would receive coupons for these excess pennies, to be redeemed years hence if the final decision should favor the S-cent fare. This arrangement, it is contended, would merely add to the gan Griffin, president of the Oyster Bay Bank since 1910 and one of the fraud the insurance companies the main reasons for the new inquiry, Sullivan said. the immigrant had to comply with Creative Jewelers for Almost a Qentury minks they re putting cms resolution in here tonight as a slap at me go to first members of the Matlnecock Masonic Lodge, died yesterday in St. Luke's Hospital, Manhattan, following Defore being allowed to leave Italy when he wanted to return to his busi Let nrcht it out. I move the reso the rush hours and lead inevitably to WOMEN WHO SPURN through the resale of property dam aged in the Elizabeth tire.

WADSWORTH SAYS HE'D BACK PLANK lution be tabled." a slight operation. Mr. ariffin was ness or employment abroad. All these formalities and restrictions nave now been abolished. It is held serious aisoraer ana possioie riots.

Smith View on States' Rights. RUM AND TOBACCO In his 78th year. Death was due to Fight Is On. At this point Arthur G. Somers, a pneumonia.

ARE NOT SCARCE Governor Smith has plainly intimated in his Jackson Day letter and the duty of the embassies and consulates to encourage and facilitate these visits which are described as governor of the club, who seconded the resolution. Jumped up and shout Mr. Griffin had been connected with the Oyster Bay Bank since 1890 and prior to that year as assistant elsewhere that he intends to make AGAINST DRY LAW ed: li he. not going ti be with his "baths of Italianism, presumably to States' rights a leading issue in his campaign. Because of the prominence Continued from Page 1.

1 1 HE name of William Wise Son leader, why should we be with him? Out of pure Republican policies we cleanse the immigrant from the infections of his stay abroad. of Prohibition, this declaration ha. mg a woman of refinement. I care Continued from Page should pass this resolution and in been regarded generally as applying Jurisdiction Over Second Generation. nothing for cocktaila or cigarettes.

dorse our county leader." I am curious to know this is a merely to Smith demand for greater freedom for the States under the I dont think this resolution is One ot the distinguishing features vention will be could not be learned today, due to his illness at St. Luke's treasurer oi queens county. He is survived by his wife, Alice; two sons, Floyd and Elbert; a stepson, Harry G. Hayward, and a daughter. Mrs.

Cornelius Van Brunt. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home, 159 Antice st. Budial will be in Huntington Rurad Cemetery, Huntington, little game The Eagle is playing to of Fascist propaganda in foreign necessary," Mr. Ranerty cried. "Any Eighteenth Amendment and the Vol lest some sort ol census.

I nope you stead Act. countries has been a determined effort to retain the jurisdiction of the will be happy in your choice, whether how, If you had the proper respect for me as your leader you would have asked me what I thought of it first. There is reason, however, to believe or not you repiy to this letter. Italian State over the second genera. One girl writes that she is a bru tion.

The Mussollnian instructions Nora single word was said to me that nette, a Canadian and all alone in that- Smith has had in mind all along Che constantly growing diction which the Federal Government has exercised over intrastate such a resolution would be presented. dwell with great emphasis on this point, wMch is regarded as being of Hospital. It is known that Republican National Committeeman Charles D. Hilles and State Chairman George K. Morris are tearful lest Senator Wadsworth and Dr.

Butler "break out" at the convention and upset the harmony program by an insistence that the convantion take some notice of the Prohibition referendum which swept the State several years ago. Brooklyn. ive been on the executive commit and fine jewelry have been synonymous for ninety-four years. It is originality that makes Wm. Wise jewelry the prized possession of so many.

Each piece in diamond and platinum is distinctively individual created from original designs in our own shops and yet the cost is moderate for jewelry of such unusual quality. What I read about you In Ths tee for 15 years and never before has affair, during recent years and has the highest importance. Here is the language of the circular in a literal Eagle appealed to me very muob. a resolution been presented in that determined to oppose it. am a very competent and good house way.

I Just as loyal a Republican This decision would unauestlonablv translation: "The young Italians who proudly resist all allurements keeper. I should like to know a man a. they are. What's the idea? What's be accelerated if his own native city like you. and even defy pressure of an economic nature exerted upon them In The most interesting letter of all the matter? There, something in that resolution to get I wasn't born this morning.

If you think was from a woman who said sh. an effort to naturalize them are en. and political stronghold should thus be brought into direct opposition to the order of the Federal Court in a field In which it is alleged to have no could not meet Mr. Benedict's require titled to some tangible and public you're going to something, start TO BROADCAST EULOGY OF RICHARD S. BYRNE The Rev.

William T.Dillon, LL.D, will deliver the eulogy at the memorial service for Richard S. Byrne, son of Boro President James J. Byrne, to be held in the studio of Station Municipal Building, this evening. The entire service, which will begin at 9 o'clock, is to be broadcast by the Municipal station. Mr.

Byrne appeared at on several occasions as accompanist to his father. NINETY FOURTH YIAX ment that his wife must be 100 per evidence oi tne appreciation enter. rignt now. cent moral. She enclosed her photo.

Rising Vote Tables Motion, tamed tor tneir firmness by the fatherland. It has therefore been proper Jurisdiction. Political Effect of Issue. With critical States such as In graph, standing beside a lovely little girl a handiome. striking figure in Mrs.

Willis Boughton Dies Mrs. Martha A. Boughton, wife of Dr. Willis Boughton, who was for 23 years professor of English in Erasmus Hall High School, died yesterday at her home, 364 E. 21st st.

Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed. Mr. Raflerty then shouted that the decided that such Italians, who upon rote to table the motion be taken at her fur coat, with a very attractive dlana In a receptive mood on the once and called for a rlslni vote. All face. A large country residence in same issue ana with the South tradi the background, the type of panr tlonaUy ready to rise to the States' William Wise Son, Inc.

Jewelers and Silversmiths used and her evidently excellent edu right, call, this might well be re Cut five or lx of the memUri voted to table It. There were about 150 in the room. The passing of this motion was the slgnaf for the turmoil to garded a. the issue which would reacning tneir majority nnail voluntarily adhere to the Italian allegiance and make the declaration necessary in such cases, are worthy of special honors and distinctions. It shall therefore be the duty of all Italian diplomatic representatives abroad to transmit the names of ell such young Italians to the podesta cation added to the pathos of her ait uation.

weld together the Democratic force. break out afresh. 440 Fulton Street Brooklyn, N. Y. throughout the Nation.

What you've done here now Is a Want. Mistake Overlooked. "I am wondering if you could con The importance ot the Indiana me st Bridge nd Hoyt Streets disgrace to this club," shouted Som ers. 4 slder a girt of 29. blonde, weight 1M morial to Congress is Increased by the fact that it grows Primarily out imayori oi tne community from Today's Big News By H.

V. KALTENBORN pounds and not so Dad looking, com It wasn't necessary." Mr. Rafferty ot the decision in the Indianapolis In. from a good Christian noma anu nuriea pack. water company case, in which the which they derive their origin.

It shall thereupon be the duty of such mayor, to record and inscribe the name, of such Italians upon the Somebody will get you now. a member of the Eastern Star. If this same girl had made a mistake and Federal courts have established nub Somers yelled. lie utility rates for all sections of the want to prove to a good man ina Go to It," waa Mr. Rafferty'.

re country upon a basis which the dis there is always some real good ielt tort China and Japan Are Rivals in Mar.zhuria book, of honor and also to display them publicly in suitable places in their respective communities." in all of us." aha write. senting member, of the Supreme Court and numerous other critic. Later in the meeting Mr. Raflerty "Could you consider giving surn a When the Chinese civil wat arose and presented the following have declared ta be excessive. resolution, which was practically girl a chance? Could you overlook hir nastr It really haun been si Thla decision held in effect that disclaimer the present Government has any such Intention.

Baron Tanaka, Premier of Japan, made an unequivocal declaration to this writer, unanimously adopted: "Whereaa. the auch corporation, were entitled to TO INSPECT WATERFRONT. The Industrial Real Estate Brok. awful, oiten 1 nave prayea to ioa threatens to spill over into Manchuria It touches Japan's most sensitive nerve. On the Asiatic mainland there Is no territory which Japan re republican County Committee of to give me such a chance.

1 love cnu ers' Association of the New York met Kings County at its recent meeting unanimously approved the selection dren percent return on the reproduction value of their properties and that any lower rate waa confiscatory. This tie. in closely not orr r.lth the pres which was reiniorcea oy tne acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, that Japan seeks economic, but not political, expansion in Manchuria. In The girl beside ins oi Jacob A. Livingston a.

chairman handsome young woman looaa re of the executive committee, now be WHEN markably like her. The letter is on ent struggle of New York Ctty to retain it. 6-cent fare but also with the it resolved that the 12lh A. D. Re nf considerable aDoeal.

ropolitan area, ol which Harrison 8. Colburn Is president, will spend today on board the State yacht of the New Jersey Board of Commerce and Navigation, inspecting the Industrial waterfront properties of the New Jersey shore. They will sail down New York Bay around Staten Island and banning civil war from Manchuria, Japan claims to be serving Chinese as well as Japanese Interests. publican Club heartily indorse that gards with more jealous Watchfulness. More than 1,000 Japanese corporations are established In Manchuria.

This Chinese province holds the bulk of Japan's overseas Investments. From Manchuria, undeveloped, relatively unpeopled, rich in produces fight of Oovernor Smith for public A number of telephone call auting acuon. development of hydro-electric power for Mr. Benedict adiress were re Manchuria is undeniably the only far Resolution. a.

a mean. 01 curmng excessive rale. ceived by The Eagle. Tnis. of course orderly and relatively prosperous part of present-day China.

It is so largely was refused. for electric light and power. Response In tbe West. Mr. Rafferty first explained that he had moved to table the previous motion br cause he frit that it aI nol up the Rantan River to Newark Bay, concluding their tour at the Hudson which japan needs and does not Manhattan tubes on the Passaie Such a contest to decentralize over all kinds of public utility because Japan nas prevented internal disturbances.

Not long ago there was an attempt to oust Marshal Chang Tso-lln. Japan drove out the would- ould come to the support of the Fed mm an attempt to Indorse Mr Llving'ton aa to embarrass me." River. eral Court, if any wrloiia attempt charge, would receive a warm re possess, the Japanese hope to secure loodstufTs for their workers and raw material for their factories'. To Manchuria's Chinese millions, Increasing now at an enormous rate by transmigration from Stantung, Japan hopes should be made to limit tlietr Juris sponse In the west and Southwest. be usurper and thereby won the favor where the complete absorption of au diction.

of the Manchurlan war lord. Alter his rwolutlun had be-n tabled White tild a reporter that he had pre entt It In an effort to "Ret Raflerty to show his hand In county Such a movement lor decent rent Recently the ruler of North China Today' Scratches thortty by tne Interstate Commerce Commission over Interstate railroad tlon of power and authority In ttie to sell the products ol her lactones. nuro ii iinfd at Mr CHASER PROBE i PUBLIC HEARINGS As one travels over toe Chinese rates has aroused considerable op. United Btate. would restore inr and the Japanese Government have not been getting on so well.

The wily marshal has become Infected with the doctrine, "China for the Chinese." ainrr. ne He AT III Rf IIII.L DOWNS. forefront the hiMorlc iue of position. A similar situation is rapidly developing in connection with elec-trlo light and power as a result of Democratic and Republican parties uien u.a irmi Hie group I hei-In. wui now to ixit Mr Umt.

First rare Keeping Time. Prince railroad meandering along the northern shore of the Gulf of Chill, halfway between Peking and Mukden, a curious, rambling line stretches out ever the landscape as far as the eye Federalism vs. Slates' rignts would and he has been less responsive to lerlv out at the next primaries, two Ronaid. Mum Ruflln. Second Chl-rola.

Paraphrase, Nicaragua, Vandal, once more absorb the Nation aiten the recent Supreme Court decision Japan's desire for Manchurlan de yrars irom AilgU'l. tlon. On this (amout battleground qenying the right or a State to tlx ratea for electric current transmitted ondnn Hnck. Classy. Make a Wuih.

Jefferson and Hamilton marshaled can reach, bending right and left ai velopment. That is why he is now reluctant to accept Japan's suggestion that he retire from Peking to Mukden while he has the chance. Mrriall Beth. Lady Bicadcant. Bobby it reaches over the hills like some across Btate lines.

their opposing forces more than ALEXANDER M. JUBY HmI Third Urone Fourth Lord gray mortster serpent left petrified century Hiadrlana. fifth Rumplestlltakln, DIES IN NEW MEXICO If this issue should be raised from the Democratic Hide, there is no tlon that the challenge would have It would be a queer trick ot ta' prehistoric days, it is the Chl-rese wall. It mark the end of China If there should now come out iKiwsmac, Mop Up. Huth Barbara fVveiuh Miles Pnor.

Vachell, Bogan Word aa rxe.tfd hrre hrfay ol Hamilton's own Btate a movement to be accepted by any Republican proper and the beginning of Man cnuria. hetronpe'-tirin, Hye' Chowe, Erla the dn'h In A'b'iqurii) frx check the advance of Hie rrdrr canamate wno may be nominated Even the maps conspire with Japan nower and restore Jefferson party ico. oi A.exandrr Jjoy of a4 it is true tnat president Coolidge oy giving it a color similar to Ko Union st Mr Juby dd yterday. Has repeatedly declared In his speech-I to Its historic foundations. BEGIN IN BROOKLYN mat ine state, snouid be lealous Lre II.

Scotland Yard, Provost. AT WOODBINE. First race Gen. Bullard. Clearance, Cotporal.

Grenwr, I'slrlcla Hen-per bond Irish Splirre. Kosswin, Fourth Flying Column. Fifth Tern- rea s. But the Chinese know Its value. Bitter warfare for Manchuria between China rind Japan Is even now under way.

Although Chang Tso-lln Is practically bankrupt, he has found of their fundamental rights, but these declaration, have been made almost uniformly In opposition to proposals Bandits Raid Poker Game, Take money enough to proceed feverishly rui Fueit. Hevenlh Mother's Bon, nt me reaerai uovernment should enlarge it. field of social legislation or engage in some form ot business What Others Say about "Eagle-Made" Standard Catalogues "We considrr our new catalogue a work of art throughout." ui the construction of Chinese rail ALL DETAILS Api.e. Dtxte ftmi'h. Lsnnle.

Son Ami, roads. Japan, too, would build, and teal Artwt, Ut and And. Justa Pal. $20,000 From Derby Visitors enterprise. Attitude of Hoover.

was bitterly disappointed when friend hip for China blocked the Tt Is likewise true that flerretar per(or slid p.sver. fjiinh 000 loan for Manchurlan Railway extensions which American capitalists WEATHER FORECAST Hoover has Indorsed Stale regulation of public utilities in opposing projects arc hi-4 man lui.i.ini I.I t.utd were eager to make last year. Behind the scenes of the Btate De WILL BE GIVEN IN inr puonc ownersnip. But there Is eitl rrtmred lur ('. touid not little reason to doubt that thew or pari ment In Washington a great battle Iml PrvbaMlitiet, other possible Republican candidate.

me lurniikri lee I (urn i Ihr.n Unt il tie wir th Inr and against that loan was fought i lit i.4 prtlt.ii.r neurit. krv tiie 1 ft li oil by way Wrm eiri4.r M'4ri vert i4 biirfl -rir anSay. oi tne eif or aid li Ix.irvtd n.in f.ed I'll lierhr CfoaCt no Loun PERSONALS Louisville. Ky May 19 iT Four armed bandits, soft -spoken and deft-fingered, took 120000 from 12 plaveri In a poker game at the Seelbarh Hotel hrre last night. A knock at the door announced ll robbers' approach.

A spectator In the crowded room turned the loik. Four strangers entered, plutois gripped In their right hands. "Keep your seats, g-'itlmir the leader Mid. Ihr-n. spying ihr nous" detrctiv! In a corner, the rpokeMnmi dotallrd one of his fnnrrs to Uvi.

o.Tl'er In a ncr- to th rem trl-phmie were clipped While three bandit, punted pistols tllirt airi-i. tvlei anon Silently and secretly, since the United States Government did not sh to be put in the position of akmg sides. But take sides we did. and China won the victory. The loan is not bmn made.

Japnn has gone -liead with her construction program, tut her Manchurlan development THE EAGLE tiie li un 1 ro.ad I iK-raie thm t- (, the two IIK.H HITU Tyllt V. 'StKIr4 1ir i I W.i' iAM.ru am i 'I BROOKLYN EAGLE Commercial Printing Plant xtn. 101 WaihlnsiM St. Brhly. rWtncm r' tntrl4 llfr'i ttnrr oi imn rniD.

mtkt intniU. k-M, it dun mw 'infills eii'f kit.ii me k'tiby MftnhatUn. S74B T.rt Ji i 9 i tO pian received a dmunct check. Wt CV.lt nrof'. of Jmic Vil'-ft 're rrl rut pi!" nit'" ria-nra of the Today China charge that Japan Vt 10 17 It 41 4 JJ I IK Rlrrur.eod Mill.

If. hrbr pM.r thftl fi wild pit im Ii 4onh tufim I- i.i. 4 f. A. hnff meno to cerinre a proiectnraie.

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Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963