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Show t - WEDNESDAY EVENING; APRIL 20, 1 t,j w at m it i w ss ri ra ei m I. THE QGDEN STANDARnlPY amtnpp 121 1.1 Charges of Conspiracy to iSihn Feiners Say; Report Cause Unemployment of Crown Forces is Bring Denial One-Side- d NEW YORK, April 20. Statements DUBLIN, April 20 The Dailstateof W. Jett. Lauck. economist for the today Jssued a lengthy labor unions, that twelve New ment denying and condemning the railway York financial institutions had inaug- weeklv review of the general situation urated nationwide shutdowns were in Ireland ,issued 'by . Dublin castle. characterized Tuesday by Charles H. April 15. which outlined the number Sabin, president of the Guaranty Turst of casualties, ambuscades, attacks on company, as "false in .every respect." police barracks, assassinations and murders of civilians attributed to Sinn BANKER ANSWERS Mr. Lauck in his before i Feiners. . inaccuracy onne 0"ia'CU" the .railroad labor testimoney board in Chicago stated that New York banks were even to .those least acu.uain.led, sponsible for the unemploymentThis vious -- Irish -- conditions. with it aoes not portion of his testimony was termed mention the war in Ireland, waged 'as "a mythical Wall street opposition," crown the merciless by with barbarity by Mr; Sabin, who said the tharge ' ; was "another instance of an utterly forces.";. "'; "estimate of tounwarranted appeal to ' popular pre- talUnder the heading the distress," pail Eireann gives judices and ignorance." of the cases of Mnemploy-men- t, "Mr) Lauek's statement that New a tabulation disn-esand poverty in Ireland York banks have combined to cause a total tjf 751.339. with grand the spread of unemploj'ment is utterly CIVILIANS KILLED false," he declared. "Even a most BELFAST, April 20. Two armed casual survey of the facts would show civilians were shot dead and another that the banks have extended theiH was late yesterday seriously industry and commerce, sustaining when a party wounded of crown forces catm business andthe employment of labor upon them while searching the Lough as far a3 lay w:ithin their power. Glynn wood. CAPITALi BEARS LOSSES ACCEPTS CANDIDACY "No institutions' or organizations BELFASTr April 20. Michael Colhave struggled harder against diffi- lins, commander-in-chief of the Irish : culties to preserve the financial, in- republican army, is among the Sinn dustrial and commercial stability of Fein candidates selected to represent the country through this period ol South In the northern parliareaction and economic readjustment ment.- Armagh j . than the banking institutions of New ANSWERS CHURCH York. It is largely through their April 20. (By The Aswith the cooperation of the fed- sociated Press) Premier eral reserve system that this countrj Gesorge defends the government's Lloyd polihas been able to: pass through this cy .in Ireland and cites'the American an exact parapainful period with such a civil war as small amount of suffering. relatively The bur llel' for the 'providing situation there, den of the situation has, as a' matter of the fundamental principle of involving union or more fallen, caDitlLnoiR4on to in fact; mad upon his th rp- heavily rpnlv .man , .. . . . ,. 1, uuu ittwuii rrtl xim value oi securi- cent memorial sent hint by nineAngll ties and commodities have f been de- can bishops and the heads of the prinflated far more than wages in the cipal churches ii. general economic reaction of the world Great Britain. war conditions." from inflated In this memorial the signers ' en. 00 of Canterbury dorsed protest in the house of lords against : Ei-rea- nn ... -- ly I MM 1 .... , - 1 1 . re-fnl- y3heatmnh..i?J ue- j XfHr ' s 1.. m 1 j li -- OLD BATTLE GROUND reprisals 'in' Ireland and pleaded ,foi sl tyucp OFFERED TO D.A. R. CITES LINCOLN'S WORDS li nil Mil in in 1 i 11,11 , it,MMIIt , C Q'itTu ife 1.9 Porch and Can-"'yo- n Furniture THIS WEEK ist .' i I Whatever you do, Make Your Porch Chairful STORE OF SATISFACTION! FT ME - Mr. Lloyd George, in his letter- of reply, declares:' "At the outbreak of the American WASHINGTON, April 20. The site of the battle of Yorktown, Va., where struggle nearly every one in these islands sympathized with the south. British; forces under Lord Cornwall surrendered t the Continental army? There" was iore destruction of propmay pass int the ownership of the erty in a single Confederate county of the American Revolut- than has been . caused by all the" Daughters ion.-: An offer to deed property emreprisals throughout. Ireland. rejected truce and combracing the fort and trenches was ."Lincoln made by Mrs. John A. Buel at the con- promise as he. often said he. was fight vention of the organization in behalf ing for the union and meant to savei of Mrs. Harry A. Smith, the owner, it. I doubt if there is a responsibh and similar offers were received from niari ln the southern states, however, much he admires greaO rigures like Captain George A. Low, The only con- Jackson and Lee, who is not glad that dition attached was that the historic union was preserved, even at that battle ground should be enclosed and the' kept up and at all times open to the terrible cost." public. The convention appointed a - British government approves fully committee to consider the matter. the general policy of the military gov --do , ernors m Ireland, it was declared in the house of commons Tuesday by FRANCE SENDS OUT Austen jCliamberlain, the g"overnment . - . MORE THAN ENTERS leader. of tht "Itis within the indescrt!on law the martial governors military area to ; direct - the out of carry ing 20. French exports PARIS, April an the districts in which punishment for the first 1921 of exceeded outrages have, been quarter ' he " committed,", imports by ' more than 129,000,000 said.". "... , francs. ',' T'The general policy pursued by the Imports for the three months .total- miWtary; governors in Ireland has tht full approval of. the government.", led 5,339,307,000 francs and exports f SINN FEINERS SHOT . francs. , CORK, .April 20. Timothy Sullivan a prominent Sinn Feiner was shot and niwwmt killed by the, constabulary last evening. He was calted on to halt ana waJ1 shot as he 'was endeavoring . to escape. Sullivan was a juror at the Inquest of- the late Lord Mayor MacCurtain. which rendered a verdict of wilful murder against Premier Lloyd George. Viscount French, lord lieutenant of Ireland; Ian MacPherson, former chiei - Porch Swings. ; N. . non-conform- ' v i . See Our Lawn and ef.-for- ts 1 .;. , special 1 0 per cent discount on all Porch and Can-- y o n Fur niture purchased on or before May 1st, - MEN-LONDO- . We will crive a - "' j To Insure' 1 on Against D elay ; " . . il - , . . so-call- ed POLICY-APPROVE- -- - - i- - : ' . '.-- :;,-.?- . l HI: I, MiiiiiiPiiliiM; " - Socks, Belts 8e5retaFRT WLiSiSAfS and v a O v 1 oc- Monday evening near County Carlow. when a patrol of crown forces surprised a party of armed civilians drilling, according to an official statement today. Five of the civilians are believed to .have been. killed and two wounded, while six were captured, together with a quantity of arms. The crown forces, says thesjatement, sustained no cas" . ualties CASTLE INVADED CHURCHILL, County Donegal, Ireland, April: 20, Glenveagh. castle, the beautiful of Mrs. Cornelia Adair, daughter of General J. S. Wads-wbrt- h of lNew York, hero of the American civil war battle of the Wilderness, in which he lost his life, was invaded at 3 o'clock this morning by a band of raiders who before decamping with a quantity of loot forced the occupants at the point of pistols to serve the invaders with a'sumptuous ' meal, AN ODD SOCK AND ' NO MONEY. , Susan Price pushed her savings under a mattress. She still has the mattress? George Martin carrie d six . months pay in a money belt. George was held-u- p by thugs but all they took was his money. Anna Mason hid two hundred dollars behind a brick in the chimney. " , Somebody started a fire. - The Joy of the men who use it The pride of the I dollar that One dollar opens a thrift 'account that pays you 4 per cent and may? open a road, to , 389 Twenty-fourt- h buys it. jAt.mS dealer (MEM SAFETF KiiZOB ! ! ex- r irvifHi-dinne- -- g ' Is Utw-- n . . Progres.-iv- c Ogden NEW YORK, April 20. Kd (Stran-gler- ) Lewis, world's heavyweight wrestling champion, lost & handicap match here last night when he failed to throw in twenty minutes Charles J. Carpenter of. Augusta. Ga., Intercollegiate chanipion. .Carpenter is a student at- - Princeton university. The headlock ;was 'not .barred in ihe Progi e venirg. May - fj.-lv- , yesterday decided to do;ilay -- t rrtj. an lo rrij.KJ vj Clrelanl pftlinr t ub and wjl! k . i . n forner the dale a 7. 37 h " match" '. Carpenter, who Is 19 years old. six feet and three inches tall and weighs 212 pounds, proved .to be .the "unhad known" whom .the champion agreed to throve without using his side chancery headlock.' The bou was under tbe, auspices of the International 8portlng club. The collegian wasoxi. the defensive most of tlie time but was. able to avoid serloustrouble - irpm the numerous arm locks and' hammer. Jockw tried by the champion. Carpenter turned to the offensive once or twic him back- to but Lewis would the defensive by trying for a toe hold. ' AY- .': a - :i-'.v- - " . II . - '. .. r. if r V - ' ' ' ' . . v; ' ''.-"':- ' ": : v - .. t' . f ...... - .' , . MEDICS COMBAT LAW LOWERING TRAINING April 20. y The St. Louis A instituted a movement to Invoke the referendum on the bill recently signed by. Governor Hyde, under which the state rephysician's license are quirements for changed. f The measure requires applicants for license to be graduates of "legally chartered," instead of .'.'reputable" . x - . medical schools, as he law uqwln ef. . iect prescriDee. r A resolution, adopted by ihe society charges the new legialatlton "lotvers the standard of license and in:- this menaces the publichealth." the It was decidedof the state midical society; and hold a conference qf.xnidical authcrl-tie- s the .proand laymen to" decide on referendum. posed I'M - o:T w ' ? ' Z4 1 ' - - v - , . :?'V) - ' -- . - . : ' s. - - i to-see-k T-::.:: -op-K. ROADS PAID:DEAELY : FOR OUTSIDE REPAIR PHILADELPHIA. April 20.' Testimony that the Pennsylvania railroad paid the Baldwin" Locomotive, works an average of $25.05 to' repair 200 locomotives while the repair cost per locomotive In the company's shops was $3,453 was givenMonday af an Interstate commerce commission hearing by T. J. Wallis, general superintendent of motive power of, the. road.' He. declared pressure of basinets, made. Imperative the outside work as the railroad could not have handled the repairs without increasing its plant.. deThe entire afternoon session was of Mr. voted to a Wallis. He told of the negotiations leading to the contract, 'denied the railroad had laid off of its sbop men to decreas nntnut'any maintained th j decrease in business last fall was great- - y ' : , . ; , " . . v . I'M:--- r ' V ' -A'1- .. ... ' ' r ... . , .1.4 .' if ' ; . - . w "'y y -- (' v- --- 'I. . ; ;.'. 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Enrico Caruso is expected to arrive here about" the end of May, The Associated Press was informed today vjby. the tenor's sistef. The operatic premier has asked his agent here to purchase a villa in the suburbs of Naples, where he wishes to bring his family together his convalescence.- - Until the during villa Is ready Caruso wUl stay at a hotel in Naples. t 5 jt 9 jl r of 30 pnteotmd br . prrW irrpprf. rxurd AW time of 50. In pmokMgem mpmcJel -- malitarrs AIR-TIGH- T , Street fit iwiLiuMiiikiiiiiiiili;; j ; ' "1 , Intcr-I'ledgin- - Com ihercial National mat-u- f at-t- cross-examinati- on Make your money work for you day and night, year in and year out. , hi: y. r Osd-nfai- tn- - k ST- - - " 1?? -- ' Medical society Tuesday Baly-murph- HENRY GREEN CAREFULLY EY IN A SOCK. HENRY NOW HAS HID-HISMON-- - -- reuueu in numerous casualties curred laftresses ! eroVa?xver8' ns)Bt In th wond UKf '.linnfrj how ihe extent of Ocden'a foodare veothlng in fund. pow r toaction SALVATION ARMY wa which will Fails r rlub The ilsins ihp Vbfwa hld JCtorle.x About 1S9 pron Strlngler, at pected at th banuuet. foiiowinir brier talk In which room. Trm ID VXlVXiii xxVyXvJ.li vx oo Captain C. F. KnpH of Denver and the Newhoue holrl in Salt J,ak Ihr ; To Throw Student ThV fall In price Itobert Henderson of Ocdenjtwo clubn Dlannir.c a rlen of inc last June (Captain tl brlr.jf closer to a rIe of nupoort to rtic Salvation told of th International and local citv vent which eiuialent ptr cent -tin. Dlan for a budaet drive,; work lltijf done bv thf Salvation in your mIuj, figure tlir Depart rrrtid'nt of t In Handicap Bout .to raiseIn$3i0O ieratltn mcnt f Ar3Ufninir iif rour for ihe Armv's work In Army. 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