il " M l. uemtt$ Ipubltc fed get THE WEATHER Va!ilnj;lon, May 19. Probably showers tonight mid tomorrow. TKMrr.nATURE AT KACII IIODR 1 8 I o ia u ia I 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I NIGHT vf ?! EXTRA v I m 1 02 I'M 1 00 Hi 171 FINANCIAL VOL. V. NO. 11 rubllfthed Dallv Exoei't S.imlay, SutiarrlpUon Price 10 a Tear by 1UU. Copyright, 1910, by Tubllo Ledger Company PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919 LnlereJ na ScconJ-'J Mailer at the roalofflre. at Philadelphia. P.. Under the Act of March R. 1870. PRICE TWO CENTS HAWKER REPORTED 150 MILES OFF IRELAND; ,s .. M ', NC-3 SAFE; PROCEEDS UNDER OWN POWER tffl U' b kr I SOPWITH PILOT SIGHTED NEAR Fil N ATIHHPT 10 Airplane Company Hears proaching His Destination at 4 P. M., but Gov ernment Receives No Confirmation BRITISH NAVAL AND MILITARY LOOKOUTS FAIL TO DISCOVER DARING FLIER ci sallies. Mn.v )!). ('mini von Brnckdnin" Ilnntzaii, lic.nl nf Hip (in Raviiiiam's Machine Wrecked in Hop-Off at St. John's When nmn Pen.e mission, win. inn r... spn Rival Took Air Storm Condition Abates, "" Rn""'y "W'- "turned m w, .... .. . smiles this morning. Ho nils nocom Aldllig HaWKer pnnieil hi Hen- UmWrn- nntl lien (iiesherls, (o other mcnibcis of the , . Ity Hit. Associated Press. '''(wITi '"' ,'n,,.,rn .',? 1!pr,i"- deiieinl in Serlit. mililniy cxpcit: i.oiulun, May 19. The manager of the Sonwith , M"x "" y'",s,,'r"m" ,,f "i" '' Airplane Company received a report at 5 o clock this ii- or mi.iiiii.mii nnvni ami miutm-v ex afternoon that Aviator Hawker was 150 miles off Ire- liXalr'.hr.'ho'orVmaJ,- ,mL and at 4 p. m. today (11 a. ' ,.., -vt transatlantic nignt irom iNewiouncuanci. ine air mm - istry announced, however, nf"thp' rpnnrt; fj t , , ,i o .,i i .1 i; All earlier report to the Sopwith company said that t Hawker was 500 miles off the coast at 3 p. m. (10 a. m. W Philadelphia time). Unofficial reports received by the st American navy here also said Hawker had been sighted KS. . v. ,, -r i . . ,. ' tw OU tne ll'ISn COaSl. Thcsc two reports are conflictinR. If, as indicated in the fust rtispatcn, tiaWKcr was ouu mncs oh lint have flown in one hour to vithiiU50 miles of ,that Roal. - A man shonin Ileet street this afternoon was showing a A map Snop in i icet blien, UllS unci noon w""1 lai't purporting to give Hawkei' S position at, 4:30 O ClOCk, chart p a. m., at about longtitude 32, latitude 52. There is no eonhrma- 4-inn nf tVia vonnvf "linvvpvpr. from niiv othfif source. ' Naval and military lookouts VPnorted at 2 O'clock this afternoon that they had Seen no Sign of Hawker. London anxiously -',. . , : i.. Brooklands, England. May 19. (By A. P.) The reports received this afternoon that Harry G. Hawker, 'who flew from Newfound land yesterday in his Sopwith air plane, had,been sighted off Ireland were tecetved with the greatest enthusiasm here, where the Sopwith headquarters are located. So confident were Hawker's Jfriends that he would succeed in his transatlantic flight that as soon as his departure was announced ar rangements, were made for his re ception. Mrs. Hawker, wife of the Rviator, and her daughter weie Among the many who came to Brooklands this afternoon in antici pation of welcoming him, as it was known to Mrs. Hawker that her hus band intended to make directly for the Brooklands airdrome if he found -it possible. St. John's N. F., May 19. (By A. p.) A report was received here at Hoon today (10:30 Philadelphia time) that Harry G. Hawker's Sop with biplane had been sighted off the Irish coast. There was great rejoicing by his associates heie, and Frederick P. Raynham, his rival, whose transatlantic start came to grief here yesterday, immediately cabled congratulations. Navigators and aviators here wntclicd the weather reports leeelved fnyn ves sels In mid -ocean to learn under wlrnl conditions Harry C, Hawker and Com mander Mackenzie (irieve were making their non-stop flush to Ireland in an fttempt to beat the Yankee air bailors. Atmospheric conditions improved dur ing the night, according to reports re ceived here. For the first 200 miles, quartering head winds prevailed, buf for the next thousand miles bejond, a light went wind obtained. , It was calculated by navigators' here that Hawker nnd Grieve would meet tlr in about 4 :22 o'clock this morning, np ximately nt 21 degrees west longi tui This was auRiimlng that the tilers won maintain a spe'ed averaging 100 mllcH an hour. Hawker expected to average 100 miles nn hour. The littli Sopwith biplane carried sufficient fuel Continued en l'nce Two, Column Three What! Again? flcre'$ fomr. dope thai' trite: Cloudincu incirmiiw; Bhotirrii Iqte lonlghl; t Jfodcrole icindt nnnnsing, iLikt the bard in cnbin'd raiinr VEfvtffv fiTf hiofm ltilf climi'jri, A y m DBCU8ED CROSS OCEAN That Australian Was Ap- m. Philadelphia time) in his , rr,, . that it had no confirmation '""' """'" "f ,l10 head "f tin- ner mo irisn coast ai o p. hi., hb l-uuui on the western coast of Ireland awaited news of the aviator. :i.j f :nLn Reward of $132,500 A wailing Hawker Here ate the prizes which await the first Brilish-mado airplane to cross the Atlantic ocean: London Daily Mail $50,000 Mrs. Victoria W. Martin. . 5,000 Antoinette engine owners. 60,000 Autocar Magazine 2,500 Aero Club of America 10,000 Laurence U. Phillips 5,000 Total ,.$132,500 STRIKE PICKET RELEASED Orderly Solicitation of Bakery Work ers Not Illegal, Magistrate Rules Strike pickets who keep moving and net m-dcrly are within the law, mnul- ing to JIngistiate Wrigley in a decision today iu the cflsn of Fred Bauer, of Stonehouse nnd Jones lanes. liniier was arrested by Patrolman Sweeten on complaint of A. L. .Miller, nweeien on compiuini in rt. i.. .viiuer, a private detective. He said that Bauer u.ged bakeis employed by he Koll. Baking Comi.auy to Join a sti.ke mid that he bad threatened them Bauer denied thnt lie thlcatened the .1 , i . n 11 . men. .Magistrate ngley declared that Bnuer bad a light to do picket duty so long as he acted niderly. Bauer was di well urged. LlbBUN WAIIINU hUH Nj- f Whistles Will Notify Populace When Flight Is Begun Lisbon. '.May 1S. dela.veil tit) A. P.I The iM-uli.fr Bochester with Bear Admiral Pluukett on board and the sup pi) ship Shnwniiit were here today, awaiting- the coming nf the NC-1, American jinval officers continue their meteorological observations at the Lis bon observatory nnd consider general conditions favorable for a inntlniiance of the (light. The American naval mission hns ar ranged to notify the people of Lisbon of the fact when the pjane leaves the Azores by blowing whistles. The wills- ill..- ...ill l. ...1 1 - i.....- .,.f.iiri.cn, ilie iiiiiiuns ,.,.......- iniiM 11111 in- it-n-uiru no 0111,1- ueinre loci .... , . ,, , ,iM t iivintors nre expecteil here. to many millions, is ilend, the victim ot an automobile accident. FORD STILL SEEKS SEAT ' Thr nn,;,0,", PnI',,n,! wl1" l",VP "nt w,. . rr1--0 "-"' pt hf(,n ,i(1 ,1P ors) a,e speeding Files Notice of Contest In Election'0 Washington from Cincinnati, where nf Ron,,,, M.h.., '"sl "'k1'1 b telephone message was sent ' , ,of,Sen" or "tV4b.VSy. itbem that the "millionaire baby" was Washington, May l(ir (By A. P.) ' vrv m. Formal notice of a contest in the elei- Keariiig Tor the complete breakdown lion of Truman H. Newberry. Bepubli- f tlP nlolber, Mrs, Kdvvard Beall Mi' enn .enntor-elect from Mirlilgan. vvns -pani formerly MiR Kveljn Walsh, If given today with the filing in the,K,p wns Hdenly liifnrnif'til that the Senate of petitions by Henry Foul, de- (,niy WBg dead, a message was sent to feated Democrat candidate, asking for Cincinnati Hint theqehllil was very ill. an investigation ot campaign expend!. 1 immediately Mr. -and Mr. Kdvvard B, ttires nnd a recount of theballots. McLean took the first train for Wash- Th'e i-harcc? are'n renetition nf (hnse ln4nn u!.i.a llntr nre eToei-ted in nr . v, : i ' prtNU'Biyi; oy jic.. r oru jaii f enson to 10 PARIS DESPITE RUMORS OF SPUT Foe's Chief Envoy Brings War Experts and Counter-Proposals, It Is Believed geran. martial heads ADVISE SIGNING TREATY Resistance Would Be Hopeless, Hindenburg Says at Im- portant Conference 11 Hie Associated Press "'" 'y during tin- .! m Per counter- proposals to I hi- Allici 'i' - . itniN f i ,li:i.. r .. i.i i. j- .. e ; .'',,? ' !",'Tr" emmem ,lt ,,i .,, u. .. iMuiii i.oi - llla" 'lelesntion was without reieinotiv. , The pn.t, u-n the tram m .,isj.ie- ""j,"1 'n",p l,v '"""i''i" Ve.- At7i,pnnnt meeting ,,, ,-onsidlr the i i'""0'' 'tiintioi. was hehi i Berlin iv- , ''ay. It was nttended l,v all Ihe innh,. 'w nf theOniiancalmiel, lepiesenta- lives of the various political parties , it oi Ke'ieiai.s. tne newspa- r 'P1'W''" 'aTiceor.-Scheidcniartnrnrot;.- .! '" T- '"''''", ' i. 'r"'1- rr(Zr l011,,,r "''""ihiiity of 'iho iin Uii a.si,ips Ilimi nlli t.. mi alliance with the Kussi,,,, nls,evil.-' meet the Itolsheylki ami wem the first government, but without advising it. to open hie. iiiudenburg sees Ni npe '"'"''I'l Jlardhnl von llindenlmre is rMia,;,'nV;m,.ir,!!1,:,f '.ha', T nulitary leaders were inclined to the.em made a ilPMdit under inwr necessitj of signing the treaty. It was reported in Versailles williout confirnifltfnn nst uigui thai Count von ..in imiiiiii luini.iiu nun on erect ins res. I ignation and would be replaced even tually li) Chnncellor Schcidciuaun. I One Paris paper suggest that the nli i ject of Itantzau's journey was to re ceive (ierniauy's couuter-iuoposals t0 ll?HAnl..lnbff Tl..l 1 I nr a I the peace terms. It is thought tliat ' lie w-cnt to confer with experts fioml l Berlin on the financial clauses of the ' treaty and especially to meet Ilerr Lniidsberg mid Heir (iiesberts. who are i renorted to Iniv-. lirnnflil iin.inii.c!nio I to him fnnn the (ierman (iovernmei.t. .li.,. ... I. e. ..... i,....i: ii i .1 ll-'llll II 11. (Ill 111-1 Illl MIIS I I "N- i i im ii i , coillllliuei- 'in inn i iiiii'.iiiiii- . un dent hueit, in addressing ii clemnnstia- , ,, " . ..... i ,- .. ., ' , .,., ' '" Hapt st .Ministerial I uion. in weckl) ton there .vestedii) , said that (ieimanv ' . ' , . . . i . .-. ., . '.. ' :, meeting t n morning, voted to petition would never sign the peaie terms , , fl , pee,ge of i The demonstration wa-j held the , J , ,,,. , aw f ,. l.ustga.ten nn. was attended by a gieat ,,,,. ,0V1.,,1:(.. ctowil. Iiesiueni i-.nert uewntieil the ( peace ,ei. us , piouucc o, ,ne enemy s levengeful h.vsleria. and nddeil : i-oreign .otiuiiies will mil pei . nihil the pioscription of (ieriiinu.v. They vvm .uis- ,.,, i...n nun us nun mcis i P" osiinfiu.-ni. inu.-o ne win never sign, snail uni come io pass. Council of Knur Meets I'lie Council of Four met this ,,,,- ( . .. .....,,.. . , .i(1 stnt,i,l" l.nilieran cleigyinen nr ine i eutiai ' ' religious mUsions and' 'nH' Y;. Ml ''' A' '. "'';""' , nf ,, ,, Tmkivl, he Crmntioi. of nice ho,s ,,s ff . tf b, ,.im,i,M., nt ,,. Ilie churches. . ineeting. ii.. i n, ii..nu v ..., ..;. rf1-l llllllh w .in .....Mr. ..i-.ii.i o. i . - olls (linagreemeuts have arisen in the last forty-eight hours among the Cer- man delegates. A majority, including the financial experts. ajge said to be while T'oint von llrock iorff-BanUau 'with the minority see no way out but to sign. The departure of the count is said to he in connection with the dis- Continued on rune Nineteen. ( nliiinn Four $200,000,000 BABY" M'LEAN KILLED; MOTHER NOT TOLD Struck by Car Driven by Women tarilv Escaped Attention of Guards J 1 Wnsliliigtnn, Slay 10. --Vinson Walsh' that tin; millions of its paients and tw.i il. r M..I a..m baby, heir "! n;"" " " ---. r)ve ,lativ IH njierPOon HERE HE IS! r W5 8P""f IMP fir SttlEtiR? fc II AltltV (J. IIAWKKK Australian filer wIiirIiir his w.'ij across the Atlantic BRITISH WARSHIPS ROUT RED FLEET IN GULF OF FINLAND One Bolshevik Vessel Sunk, An other Stranded After Brief Fight HelsliiKfors. .Mi, j !l. - I Itv A P. I Hiitish warships engaged the ris,i . . . - I ' li"M,PVI,i "'", "' n 11'iitJ-bve. minute, i tiKtit in the (iulf of Finland Sutidai . The ItoWicviki fled to Kroiistnill after c ,i 1111 i i one of their cssels had been sunk ami, another stranded .. f A noMievik cruiser, two toipedo-, bonis and some mine sweepeis left Kionstaill. the iniiiil port of Petrograd. at (i o'clock Sunday morning, ami al the same time the liolslievik batteries at , Kra s;ui hi Coikn. on the mainland Houthiye5l ot Kronshuli brKou to j.Iip1I iiir 'iumpm s...... ... im K'i "I , , , . , t ., A report sen In wireless fiom Mo- ,',.,., ... . w hi the Ito sbcvist goiei iiiuenl ics- ' '"Aio"! of I icir wa -snips m me i egiiui oi casho , , . i i f .i ., ovo. ten versts eastward of the mouth , ., , , -i ,, of the Liirii seventy-hve miles sou h- t r i . -ii west of Petrograd I. ,,,, .,, e i i i - ' The villages of Itopslm and luisem kiuii, twenty versts northward of the v. iiii i. Narva, were bombed b euein.v ships. (idoff. on Lake Piepus. was abandoned bj Ked tioops under piesiue of the ' ,'",'"1 ' BAPTISTS SEEK BEER DATA Want Congress to Define What Per ' Cent f Alcoho1 ls Intoxicating I Acting on us otumeiKiiii inn oi no . . . ; 1 , T. mniM(.,, ,,, tlint the piovisinns ()f Jip , o1l1),1t ioM umn,,lmenl me too'.ame to the VI.. ,.. ,,,. ;, i.,.,..i ' loins. . ,,,! ......i.i ...,, in ,.,, f,,. ,.: tlir ,1(, nw 1PI, t comes into effect. The lnPPtjnj; t(m ,,),.,, 1 1) t1P r-j,, Cliiiic-h. Seveutiventli and Vni'som sneets. i Importiitice of oigniiUing bo,s in 'chinch vvciik was stressed b, the Itev. ', n'm'-v- ",' ",p "','k') pr" " the Lutheran cleigyinen at the Ceutuil ivianayunx ivian rsiuea oy i rain - His watch, broken ami slopped nt n ;.-,.. showing at what time he had )(,PI1 struck by a train. Michael Sado, , .,)() Conarroe street. .Mana.viiiik. was f""'"1 trn minutes later bv a policeman , as he lay nloug the leailiiiS Uailwa.v trnc-ks near dieen lane i rossing He died while being taken to St. Timoth.v's ' Hospital. Famous Little Heir Monien-, grandparents could bestow, ami pictured and written about in the ncwNpapci.. more than any other child in America. Vinson W'ajtdi Mi-Lean gicw up to be the original spoiled child. For fear thnt harm might befall him, or thnt kidnappers migh get him, two husky male attendants guaidcd him by night apt! day. His every attempt to slip ami) from his guard had been frustrated. Yester day he got, out of arm's length and ran around the back of mi automobile k another was passing nnd received thi pijuilcs that caused bis death He was the heir nf millionaire grand i patents on raci side, .lohn It. .McLean, the Cineinuiiti publisher and millionaire, wn his grandfather on one side,, and G. 0. P. IN SADDLE. CONGRESS BEGINS EXTRA SESSION Republicans Elect Cummins and Cillett According to Pre arranged Plan' BILLS ASK REPEAL OF TAX MEASURES Spirit of Reconciliation Appar ent Among Republicans in Senate Washington. M.ij p.- Coiikicss met in extr.ioidinai session promptly nt noon lod.'M In liotti House and Senate Hie pio srnni. well aiianged in nihniire. stinted off as it had Imcii pl.inmd Viie Ties ident Slnisliiill iiiesided in the latlci and I 'let I, South Trimble in the former. The iisii.iI pia,ei. and then the leading of Piesulent Wil-on's pioi lainatiou pteieded be laljinv. "f the mils Then the House pmreeilrd to the bu-inc- of electing a speaket I Ueireventntie (ill lett. of .Mnx-iii liiisittsl. and the Sen ate turned to electing a piosulcni pi ' K'lnpoie (Senator Cinuniins, of lowa. ' !' . ." "" "'" '.'".'' V".?' T. ... ! ,.l,.(.tin(; Sl.nntl. (-ninmis p.e-i. I pn. I'iiiiik iiil- U"'ll ' "III I 'M in Illl- .-i llllll , ! tempore ami defeating Senntoi Ic ''ittinan. of Neiad.i. Ileiuoernl. In n i wind lote of 17 to !''. i (illicit Defeats Clai It i,n ise the Itepublii aus er- fe'eted 01 giiiiialuui In eleciin- Ileum .sentatiie Kre.leiiik II (iillctt. of Mas JMicliiisetls, speaker oier Cluiinp Clark, of Missouri, speaker lor the last eight j cars. I H0pllMirM T.wllIcr JM; I(rPMMltr( (IP IPRfl lit nil liminw lir. 3nnl.ii fnm. inins and Democratic Lender Jlariln 8pnatm , ; i,n IIim ,. ,. ,,,,,. , , .,,it,,.nJ ,,,.! Im(,n 1M n,.M1i,n,.n rxi.,,p, Senntoi " u;i: -"' - ..- - .-" .--" .,iii.i I 'll In In I Ilk lil.iit.nir ..I..1 U........... IV.1.1... V il null-. II .lull ..illllll.l . jlllll'l . .... v . i i , i i "if .sew link, who aiinoiinc ed lie with , ., . . . ... e 1 lililll Ills 111,1. 111 lUKIWIIlllilll nf .. I. ' ..... ... ....'niiiiiiiii i.i ( 1 1. in with Senator tieriv. of Ithodc Island Democrat, voted against Senator Pitt ,. ... r u . . I I he lesolnt on for Senator Cummins i,, , . . ', I then was m opted 1111 voce. Sen.itiu , .. ,, ,, ,. ,. (JviTinnn. nf Ninth (nmliiiii. Di'inoc-r.u, , ,, , , ,, , . , , ' culled to the nnir, aiiiionnced tie m- s . .'... , , ,. . .. , , t Atler the ICenih le.ius i nun. ctcd fihih in iiii-n i.iuiii'.iii mo nn- ririiKic unjoin iipi) until tnmot mw . Before adjourning, which was on n resolution of icspcc I feu the late lt(i- escnt.itivo p.iirneii. ..f Aiiib.inm. the .eniile designated Seiuiiois Lodge ami Mai tin as a committee to i-iuiiiiiuniwu to the Piesiddit that il was icacli fm business, and, abandoning the piear- lauged plan not to meet again until 'I'luii'silii i i.il.i.l li. ii wimililia linn,.! t.j.ii m. that p. esi.ient wiisonN ,,.ssge ,.i beJo-aul al Ihr same lime it i. .js lead in the House .Many Hills Inliuiliicecl The business of swein nig in new sen- atrti-s was disposed of cpiiiklv. as the, Piesident's dek ill In the lloilse. vvheie llieic vvcle ll gi eater number of new mciubt-is. it took longei . All the Itepiiblieau onus weie tires I'iiiii Denioeiiits weie absent. Ip the Iloii.c a llnod of bills relat "K '" 'aT "f. ""'"", "'': '"-'I into a gieat waste basket pmviilcil for into a gieai wasic naskei piovuicii im- "'- """'"' "M'tl. Imge mllll10r propo-ed lepca nf wa, taxes and icluri, of , nihil,- ulililies taken over b) the government ine wiuiiiiii uiiuig siuuuiiiiiii II. amendment, got lop pl.u e loda, on the House calendar. I!) general agreement Bepieheiitnlive Mann's joint resolution, similar lo the mensine pimseil last ses sion b, the House and defeated in the (senate, was uesignnieii numiier 1 Indications of a geiieial compromise Ciinllluieil 'in I'HBe Nineteen, ( oliiinit 'luci ELIMINATE MUSIC IN HYMNALS, EPISCOPAL PI CDrlfiiriU Ol IOPCPT ULtrXU T IVItlV OUvjbtO I Ministers Say Organ Can Play Melody and Congregation Could Chant Songs A pui pose to eliminate all music from the h.viniials of the Protestant Kplscn pay Church was discussed today tit the weekly meeting of I'.piscopiil clergy men nt the Chinch House. Twelfth iiiul V,'.'",. ,'..1 ' ' ,"Plm"""1 Wulnilt streets. Suggestion that the music be taken from the books was made by the Bev. Dr. II. A. .Miliary, of the Church of tin Advocate. Several other nt-torH lu-csenl ' agreed with lilm. It was pointed mil that the uielodv , .1.. 1 ......1.1 i, ..1 1 , - 1 ursnn ami mm ine coiigiegatlon could dinnl the hyiniis. No definite action was taken. The question will be put before the national convention of Kplscopal ehiirelies in De. traU.nexOctnlierv r 'WILLFUL GROUP' WILL TRY TO BURY LEAGUE UNDER TONS OF TALK Early Split of Peace Treaty From Covenant Planned, Says Cloakroom Gossip, as Lawmakers Gather lt II MET II I.IA snr fnrreM,iideii( nf Hie Ctrnlnc INilillr I ederr W.isliiiisliin. Ma !l" In Iliedo.iK Amrrn mi nemile. if inn mm indie In """"" "I"'"1 ll tliinss pwl mid small "'Sin and end. the league of nation "k iieiiiniMl iiead lln luui'iiiiis l lie tieat of neat c will he snlit tiom Mi Wil-oii' loteiiaiit The eoicn.iut i to I" "eighted with an as-oi tnient of lUllllh ill" :llitf.iitiiii,itM mill l,i ILml if !l f - r .-.... i. ...... ... i. i. neiessntt. to a iU't srine. Til. it is 'the pioiriain And if tlie Aim pii-iiii piiiie plan fails heie the . w ill mil he s,i lnl li to lil. hi.' pIclllpnlt'lllMIIC-. at I'.itU- as th Moid lli'iil;i' ( 'leiiiem cm. I'u Imn t)il,iiiin .mil nlliei'. who. withoui be lug il .ill I'i'iir of ii Inn,, been gum; ttiliuil aid to l.mle K. ii. ill. I'oiudi lei. Slii-i in.i ii . 1 1 r I liinl. Did not Ihi Senate gioup do as much toe the pleui potenti.iries m thru time of need? Tin 10-000 BOLSHEVIKI AND LONDON, May 10. General Denikine, who. Is personally conducting the operations of his anti-Bolshevik army against the city of Tsaritzln, on the Volga, announces the capture of 10,000 prisoners and 28 guns from the Bolshevlki. This news was tele graphed by the chief of the British military mission at Ekateri-nodsx. ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS First Jamaica race, 6 furlongs Hohokus, 107, Sneidmau, , 9 to 5, 3 to 2, 1 to 4, wop; Goaler, (imp.), 100, McCrenn, 13 tg 10,' 1 to 2, to 5, secondf Plantarede, (imp.) 103, Callahan, 10 to 1, N3 to i,7 to 5, third. Time, 1.14 4-5. Second Jamaica race, 0 furlongs Albert A, 107, Bowan, 12 to 5, even, 1 to 3, won; Summer Sigh, 109, Warren. 9 to 5, 3 to D, 9ut, second; Miss Sterling, 100, Erickson, 10 to 1, 3 to V even, thhd. Time, 1.13 2-5. L SUNDAY SPORTS , Park Coivmissioners Bolshevik . in Character, Declare Methodists LAWS BROKEN, THEY SAY ' Tlic- Pun- nut Pink Cciiiiniissi,,ueis . ., ., . . . . . iiii iiiuiiii.il ullli ltiilslietitw In I n i ,,.,..,...,. . ., . , , i .ii iiiiin-i. n 1--IUI-III in iiii l'"","' AMllMlie. nice li.ig of the Meth ill an nilili ess at a idist ininisie s m i Velel P.ul'dlllg tochll . Ill w hich he cle iiied I ln-i i- miion ol pel milling it I h leties in the pink on Siiuila.vs. The meeting aclopted resolutions iiio- tl.Stltll- lll'llillSl Sllllll.ll SlIllllM 11 llllirtlll. lo be the wedge m an "up,,," .sj,,,,,!,,, Mr. Mulchlei. iii iiii intei view follow- tug Hie niicliug. dec laiecl mat no in tcs,s an- i oulciuplnicd" bv the Snh haiaiiaus of those who take advantage of Siinclav ii-c-ii-atiiiii lie i haractcrizcil Mich inethciils as "ncMspapei- talk." Laws Vliilateil. 'I'll!') Sii) "The in lion of Ihe pink commission e,s ,, p.ishejil haiacter.' Mr .Mulchlei s.nd in aihliesiiug the meet nig "The) aic 1 1 iiiiiuals in the same sense as Bolshevists nie. The, Idle tlngriiiilh iiolatecl llie'hiws of the state In opening up the pinks on Siiiubi.is to athletics " The lollnwuig le.oliiliou wa. then ol leied ami ailop'eil "We icgiet the action of the Pink ' iiiss,miim in allowing spoils in the I""1' " Sumlajs nnd we wish t,. legi.tei this piotesi lor ine nonliving reasons: I'iist. It is against the law of Ihe "niiunvvi.ultb .nul should be t'liiiiacler- ieel as an in I of lawlessness. "S mil. It interferes with -(he work of the Sabbath schools: and. "Tliird. ll forms an entering wedge which would lead to an open Sunday Miuilar to 11 loutiiieutul Suiidil) ." Asked after the meeting wbul nclioii would be taken against t he spoils Sundii)K. Mr. .Mulchlei- dis-luied (lull ll.. ..I.ixu IVIIV!llllll tlHIll tKkt Hllllll' 111. ' ' 1 1- "i be nude public. No Arrests Planned We tlo not lonleiiiplnte nuikiiis uu anests." be said. "If any one was nr n-steil no ibnibt he or sue woiilil be Ilneil and dismissed, but the ones phi)lng uie nut the ones responsible. The lespunsiblei ...., it... 1 nli. Iicliiml ilmn. 1 1 11-.. in. .' I'.-'i'.' - .in ..In. ii,i, I, el, lint 1 1, o ..,...,. .mini I Mllllt iiii-wii .. ..... ...i i..i .. Sunday law as ptoposed in the Bouike ' bill lire behind till movement, Tlipy i ve only doing Ibis lo open the way to niQvies and Qiuer iwinin-iiiriiipi on nun PASTORS ASSAI Ihr attitude and ofiiiiinns or the icpie sentatues ihej lime just dispatched to Washington, tune lieen nleit. uiticnl. ititctlir'i.Mt ,n,,i nil, ...I .,liii i i-i of ' the Pans loiifeiemr. A nation or idealist- we wen- . ei I hi. I l... . 1... - ..I it i . . ' 1111111,1 llllllllllll IIH Illl lililll 1 -ion. wiIUiie In snefihie ami iwen t ri-k cieatlj in a cieat i ausc If it I'MiM'i that the tune of iiivpuatiou has il i" lo :i u. n fVw iHtinlc iU U lli't i' TCtll lt lltIM1 Im PH itlvt'Pi t tin c:itiipl' Idi'.ili'stn i )i ImdpU Iiimi ii. nt Iipx. Inluismi ;nits Tipalj TpI ImmjiIi i's iixliiint TIip "uilfut uirttip ilililins n in' ;ii"itnni( p niul 1ri i nittlnnrtl on Pjikp VJshlrfii, ( rtluinn K 28 GUNS CAPTURED EQUAL IN FLATS Court Rules Landlord Cannot Show Discrimination With Elevators and Phones LENOX CASE INJUNCTION lllevaioi ti h phone innl othei .neb , , , , , , .iii'in Iiiiniilt Cmiiikl.i.l I., o I.1...I , , . , i in in- iiiiitnis in no iini i i no in house lanimi law full, teii.im and .applied t. In denied l-s ., one niise mil lii.il tin nit ii'tiisc- lii pai iii.iii' fm- 1 1, s-riiie ilinii is .ailed t.u im. Im hi. lllls'' Thi wn. III.- sii,s,i ,f a niling iiiiiiIi- tniliii In .lodge lingeis. m Com t of Cniiiniiiii PI e.is Vn. L. in .iwiiiiling Jiiclgiuc-iit lo Ileilieri It Wesserimui. a lelllllit IliMhe I Ap.lltlni Ills. Tllil - Iceiilh unci Spt st, ,. ngniiist Muv TENANTS RIGHTS I.C11. Hie ollllel. II ml llllliosliiL' iheliil ni.-l.eil nn i cist, ill Mi Wnssi-i-iuiiu's -tin for no injuiiilii.il ii Mi. Levi Peipctinil " wn- giiinied hi ii ns. ei man hi.i a lease on an i .-ipannieiii on nn ivvellth and Ihii ! eulh ti urns nt the building, issiir.l i,, Im,, .. . . hi, (i. liiliei I l.lli. In the mvnei. who i1'','"1, ' "" biiibliug to Mr Lev,. Ihe lease was , ,uu for llnee veais. at an in ill i en l.il of M!'' III. urn two .,,.. ,1 , . . veins lent 11ns pan in achuiiee bv the ' " ' u" ten 11 nt V in I ..f 1 1 1 i' let. Illl 11HSI stlltetl in the leas,., howeiei. n. SJISIltt a veni. Iieeaiise Ihe Inndloid ,i not Hint ot'1.1 tenants n, know that Mr. ' VV assei mini was than themselves i I,,- i.. Deinandeil Kh.i p,,, When .Mi. Lew anpi I Ihe liuilil- .. .. 1.. ir. ....... 1 m. vv. . ing In iiilot uietl .vli vv asset 1111111 thai was mil obligated nuclei the lease to fin mud Inm and bis fiimilt w,n, ,,p , viiloi ami Iclephonc servc-e and otbei 1 hllM. facilities ejneiuled to nil otber tenants alike, and ileiiianiliil eti-,t mf. ment foi th Mr. Wiissc-nnau iefuR'e. , t pav the tiguie uauicil b, the ow uci . H, foithwilh neither he nor an) 11 - 1 t,,., of Ins fiimil.v vvils ietltted to.use ' ,1P ,.,.ull, ,.-,., when there were I othei passengers in the ar and tbev ' I . I II l . niso weie ivui 11 me use oi ine House telephones. Tiadesnien calling with n,o- visions for the Wnsscrmau fundi) were "'fused use of the elevator. I . " ,1'"" '.'"' """ l,is r""'K .ludge '". ""'" ' In l"" n"r "p '""' Hl1 apnrtmeiit situated cm (lie (went 1 ami lliirteentb Iloors of 11 iHllldilig. 1 here ii i e elevn - . . .it . tin", mill house telephones, n .. 1.1 i . "' " "'" ", '"""".' sane per ' ' "" "" "" Continued tin I'm Nineteen. Cnlnnin On Whit t( .hlnk f wrltln. Uiluk. t (WHlTU(a. JA' KING PLANE F0ID71LES FROMAZORES Commander Towers and CreW All Believed to Be Safe Aboard NC-3 TRAVELS 500 MILES AFTER DESCENT IN OCEAN NC-4 Is Tlimcd Up and ReadV ' ' for Flight From Horta MAY HOP OFF TODAY Aviators of NC-1 on Ship Bol linger Makes Report on i Accident II) the Associated Press Washington, May 1!). The lost, naval seaplane XC-3, commanded by Commander J. H. Towers, lost in midatlantic since 5:15 Saturday nioining, was today leported to the Navy Department pioceedmg toward I'onta Dclgada, Azores, under her own power seven miles fiom land. ' This message was received at the N'nv.v Department early this after noon fiom Rear Admiial Jackson at I'onta Dclgada: "The NC-3 located seven miles north of Ponta Delgada under her own power." The message was filed at 12:10 p. m, Washington time, and while it made no mention of'the crew navaf, officers were certain that Commander Towers and his four men were safe. Details of the men's experience or) the plane during the more than forty-eight hours they spent in fog and storm were expected soon after the XC-3 leached Ponta Delgada. Admual Jackson's report was taken heie to mean that Commander Towers after having been forced to alight on the water by fog had been dnven northward and eastward by the stoim until he was able to taxi his ci aft to .safety on the surface piobabl) 500 miles fiom the point wnp,e fo-' foli:0(1 him down wnn within a short distance of the "land fall" at rhe Azoies. I) the Assmiateil Pi ess lliiil.i. Aiues. Mm !i. The NT-4 t ' ' '"' n-" , "; " ,"n""I"l' ,",T"rn '" '" '" ""S1" '" ' '"" Delgada. ll '" Philincd to shut foi Ponta Del- ''",," " a ilie weiil'icr permits. At -'' p in . local lime the weather ' ' mi, in" indicated show ft- The plan to get to Lisbon fiom Hni in has I n given iii because of lack of fuel, making it nccessarv to pul into Ponta Delgada. The ii viators also ilesne Iii nnlke Ilie llii'lil ilnrini- ,v light bonis ni ah wmibl be Im- piwsiblc if the, stalled fiom Horta, -fl lew of the C I w.-is picked up In ihe sie.imei loniii Sat in da v nfter- i after thei hud been Inssed about in the water for hM- hniiis in their dam- n-ri-il lihilie All Ilie iiieiiiliei- f.i tigiiecl and suffering fiom sensickness The plane is almost a lotnl wieik I. ii-iiteiiiinl Coiiiinin.il r P I Bel- linger, th n i m:i mi i-l- of the C , gave ml the following statement to- Mm ..-ri, v, 1 .. ,i... i., ,.i...... , ,..i , .in- . i mi- nn m-i ir in innr tlr ah .it Tiepiissei doing so at 10:10 , Kl.aN ,,:,.,.,-, i. I, limel ye ,,.,.,,,, . ,,.,.. ,101 ,.,,,, i .1 1 1 1 i- 1 . t .1 b, Ihe sinole mid seaiih ighls from thn. , . . . in .1 1 .i.liiniiii. I thn still .liallu t im unn, 1 1 "... ..1. .. ... nt. HP- After passing nitist of the st-Hion ship, we did not meet mill any trouble ".""' "'" 2"V '"'" f"''' '" " ' ." m. j Satutdii) . .v hen we weie Minima), .men we weie neni Station 1 Is Aftei being 111 the log for some lime . wn iillfliteit 1111 the wilier nt 1 -1(1 ti. 111. Saliirihiv " , .. Lost Hearings in l-ng "Wl' "''I'' '" '""' ''iiiirne until Wf Rtriuk the fog. when we lost our 1 ings We deemed 11 advisable ti into Ihe wind towaid land to get when we lost our near 1 head t our lieai-ings before nroi-flsling We were (hen ll.vilig ulmiil ".tltMt feet up We dropped lo lift) feet in older to sight vvntei. and found that the wind wns In" 11 diffeient direction 011 (be surface nf the water tliuii it was above and also thnt the. fog was uioie denseat the . r ottPr t tilde. ..vv.. ,,le n ,...,,1 1. ne: u the. sea. which was rough aud choppy, with lllav 8WP)iH xiie strong wind contin-"' ,IP1l iii ,. eie picked up. "At tt p. in. ((lieenvvicli time) w iBjK,teil the inasU of the loula, on its ,ulv ln Kaynl mid (iibmltar. above tu i i... ...,. ,,.,nl.u i .k.s iniiifiin. ... ..... mi...... i p..- iiii ... , . t,,,,,, ,, ., ,.,., ,,., nun i.i nn- .i.iiiu ...i.i ... in- nil. ,.ir ,nvp nreehs we vveie unable o tvnc i iniiiinalc wl (li tier. We tlicretore starts ed taxljng tuwnnl her About tbU flint tiff Ionia sighted in niid Itjjverwi . .. ' ith in ct'ttnll.ised en rH MI,,n( CWV Tfrt, f '. 3? .'i S iu i. s- 4 if I f 'Si n m v!1 M J "Si Sm -T M i-i m J 1 M i WH SHI f '& n ' J y; ,". r Iii, S,fT i. i u 4Cr-' V I pre" w-vi ". "' " "? f-nvnuu m rive , i, id, nuernwij . 'ii. .Jvd&i.viZea.r..' ' 'J'A.'JlXKliSMSM3i..i 4 , . ' .,cS3liaAjfairam'ii 1 J APJtiL-tu.. . Jif(l9nii,..A v. ri- V- 4 -fV -ss. . .Jri -''I
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