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Show THE WEATHER Thursday and Friday fair; ttirmar UvP Lecai tettiement Jd Copper (cathodes) ,,..t Price. ; $1 There is scarcely an enterprise too. large to be benefited by use of Tribune "Want Ads. VS Thursday; o?4 I ij) VOL. 101, NO. 43 SALT LAKE CITY, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 27, FIVE CENTS 22 PAGES 1920, HUGE SUMS TRACED TO WOODS CAMPAIGN FUND; ' TRADE COMMISSIONER DENIES SMOOT CHARGES MARSHAL BOROEVIC, commander of Austrian kray on Italian front, vhooo death l. samuel, former Herbert cabinet minister, who Will Hunt Bear, FTTT.n to be named as high commissioner for Palestine, la Bow and Arrow la announced. HisSoIeWeapon SOUGHT May 26. tba intention of glaylnf four rrixily Mn with a bow and arrow. Dr. Saxton Pope loft bore Tallowstone .Park, W. W. today Sergeant, aecretary of tbo Califorannia Academy of Sciences, Bandit Leader Demands He Be Placed in Command of Chihuahua State Acting Chairman Declares Proceedings Deferred at Request of Respondents. nounced. Ho hope to bag a male and female imperial grixxly, the largest type of the grizzly known, ahd two cubs. The animals are to be mounted for a habitat group at the museum of the California Academy of Science here, tha,cost to be defrayed by Og dad Mills of New ... Flight of Carranza From Mexican Capital Is De- To. for Dr. Popa'a expedition scribed by One of Party. intoPermits Yellowstone park ' were ob- Intimates Copy of the Telegram Was Beers . QUERETARO, kpMlal to Tba Trlbna, WASHINGTON, May 2. It Inveatlcatlon of tba company la prompted by political motives, the federal trade 'commission. In a let ter eent today to Senator Reed Smoot, and signed by Hueton Thompson, acting chairman, produced additional telegrams throwing light on the situation brought to public notice by Senator B moot's speech on Monday. The moat sensation al feature of Mr. Thompson' letter was a telegram received by the commission from Henry Ward Beer, Its Investigator, intimating that the Sanders telegram to - Beer, made pubHtr-by- the senator,-ba- il been stolen from the telegraph office at Rigby, Idaho. The letter of Mr. Thompson we pre tented by Senator Smoot today for In sertlon In the Congressional Record, and the telegram of Beers wae read by the aenator. After reciting those parte of Senator Smoot's speech having direct reference to the federal trade commission. Acting Chairman Thompson says: Utah-Idah- Mexico, Mat 26. Geueral Rodolfo Herrero today surrendered to General Eaxaro at Coyulta,. Pvebla, and la being taken to Mexico City to tell all he knows about the death of Carranza, according to a message received by General P. Ellas Calls today. General Calles has ordered all . persons accompanying C arrant a at the time of JU$ death ' to , be de--, plained and questioned regarding tba circumstances. Denying that o tiugar , tained by tbo California academy,-Mr- . Sergeant announced, from the United States gorenunent- - Car-den- WASHINGTON, May 2. Two AmeriHomer Carr and a man named cana, MacDonald, have been talten prisoners at Jlmenes, Chihuahua, according to a re port to the state department today from the American consul at Chihuahua. No details were given. GOOD IS EEL OF FRANCISCO, SAN OFFIMS ICIIIT1 Indicted Coal Miners and Must Stand Operators Trial on Five Counts. Palmer Account Under Fire Carlin Prove Interesting Witness in Inquiry. United 24. States District Judge A. B. Anderson In federal court late today overruled the df murrer filed by Charles Evans Hughes to the finding of the court thla morning, which sustained five of the counts In the Indictment charging 12o coal miners and operators with conspiracy to violate the act sect! on of the Lever act were held unconstitutional by United States District Judge A B. Andoreon Is federal court today, who quashed twelve of the eighteen ' counts of the indictments against miners and operators based on these sections in rulltig on the motion of Charles Evans Hughes to quash the Indictments. 2. 4 and 17, based on secCounts 1, tion 9 of the Lever act, were declared operative and were not quashed by the Judge. The twelve counts In the Indictment, - NEW YORK, May 24! The American Woolen company of New York, the American Woolen company of Massachu setts and William M. Wood, .president of both companies, were charged with profiteering In woolen cloth. In an Indictment returned here today by the federal grand t Jury. The Indictment contains fourteen counts. Individual violations Charging fourteen of the Lever act In the sale of cloth At and unreasonable unjust prices. Ths first count in the Indictment Charged the company with the sale on -- of 7 January yards of cloth, which cost 12.25 a yard, for 23.47)5 a count Another yard. alleges that a piece of clotn which cost 21.52 a yard was sold on January 11, 1920, for 23.25 a yard. Other counts charge similar transacting It developed. Assistant District Attorney H. A. Smyth said, that the company was receiving thirty-fiv- e per cent profit above cost, although Mr. Wood claimed the profit proposed by ths company for Its 1920 business was twelve and one-ha- lf per jcenL The amount of profits which the company was realising, he said, exceeded "on an average from 300 to 400 per cent those of 119. Mr. Wood, In a statement made In Boston April 28, declared: "There Is absolutely no Just ground for the suggestion that this conjpanv has charged excessive prices for Its cloth or has gained an unreasonable or excessive May Three- and 5, 2, 7. 2, 2, 14. 11. 12. 13, 14. li,-1IS, based on sections 4, 24, and amended section 4 of the Lever act, were quested. 'Ad- - llar, HeJTell Committee. of INDIANAPOLIS, Proctor Half Million Do- vance Act Relating to Hoarding for Speculation Held to Be Invalid. Section Lever American Woolen Company of Two States Under Federal Indictment William C. WASHINGTON. May 24. Colonel William Cooper Proctor, Cincinnati manufacturer, who has been described as "th angel of Major Geueral Leonard Woods Ohio campaign, testified today 4t the senate Investigation of political financing that he had advanced 2400,000 to Wood's national organization. Ha estimated that contributions from all other sources would not make as much. Th committee ef Inquiry also went lute the expenditures of three other candi-datduring, th day. Former. Representative C. C. Carlin of Virginia, manager of Attorney General palnier'g . national, organisation, testified that Its cash expenditures bad been 59,4147 James W. Gerard, former ambassador to Germany, has spent 211.040 all his own money as A presidential candidate, according to his manager, B. T. Jones, of Dee Moines, while Representative Louis Crmmpton o Michigan- - said about . 212.000 had beun spent In bis state for Senator Johnson. Republican, California, this total not benational ing Included in tb Johnsoncampaign account previous!;- fixed at es , .... r Herber L. Samuel to Be Named Commissioner for l Palestine, London Says. " ' v EL PASO, Texas, May 24. Homer LONDON, May 24. Herbert L. Samuel, Carr, an examining engineer for the The motion to quash the Indictment former secretary of state for foreign afRecollects Youngs Visit. American Smelting A Refining company. was mads by Charles Evans Hughes, faire of Great Britain, will be appointed 142,138. Is a prisoner of the force of Francisco "In response to your statement, I beg former justice of the supreme court, on high commissioner . for Palestine. The Villa coincidentally with new demands leave to say tliat I have a very clear Carlin Is Quizzed. , behalf of the miners May 1. appointment of Mr, BainueJ Is regarded the bandit leader has presented the de recollection of the visit of General RichMr. Carlin was 'questioned more extenassured. as London Jo official in circles facto- government of Mexico that b he Trial Date Set. ard W. Young, deceased, to Washington Mr. Samuel, Although not a member of sively about alleged of an boon made military commander of the state . has Zionist us the attorney of the Utah Idaho Sugar the Plpa pf. not guilty were.eatere4.br ardent advocate- of the establishment of Income' las' by the Crucible Steel comOf at Chlhuahufc the called commie, he when the attorneys for the defendants with a Jewish national homo In Palestine. company Forces on j. pany and Mr. Dupuy, former chairman ; Chrr was traveling from Chihuahua alon'S offices in company w ith Senator five exceptions, and November y, of the board of directors of that Ton-eowere to a place below W. H. King of Utah. There present when he City the dete set for the trial. ..Defendant he was concerning campaign Succumbs than : Wilson wae taken from the traln by Villa solat the conference- Senator. King, General la Illinois, Ohio end Missouri, have II told th committee tha, Trees expenditures di era. His headquarters recently bad to resist being Young. Mr. Porter, chief counsel of. the brought proceedings th largest contributor to Mr. Palmer's been at Chihuahua. , he bad defendcommission, and myself. Previously 4 brought Into court here. Only campaign was J. Guffey, who gave VIENNA, May 24. Field Marshal been stationed at the El .Paso and New Tribune Kilt Lske Tritma Leased Wlru. "General Young had In his possession ants residing In Pennsylvania and In- Chic and who was Identified as a prom. Boroevic, commander of Austrian York offices of the 24. President case of In comMay WASHINGTON, American the amended the big complaint , , diana were In court today. forces on the Italian front from lata In Wilson today to Colonel O. H. Inant oil man. , pany. t.,e federal trade commission versus ths 1915 until The metion by Mr. Hughes challenged Ridley, protested Thla name became confused with that of public build1918, la dead, lild death superintendent October, AmalUtah Idaho Sugar company, the the constitutionality of the Lever act ings and- grounds for the District of Co-in of Colonel James McClurg Guffey, forof apoplexy. a caused stroke The First by being Reports. against cutting down .tree gamated Sugar company, E. R. Woolley, principally on the ground that It Is Tmgue lombia, Doubt was expressed here concerning Rock Creek park, which has been In mer Democratic national committee mau A. P. Cooper and E. F. Cullen, which had does not Contain suf- progress for several and Indefinite and from Pennsylvania, and Mr. Carlin said weeks. at the Boroevic. Marshal Field man named McDonald had beginning the report a been issued on September 2. 1912. and suffiIn the park A few days afterwards that Colonel Guffey waa the Ths While ficient driving provisions. penalty and the central war between Italy been captured with Carr. First reports saw workmen the served on the respondents Immediately of the cutting president mind. It developed subciency of the indictment also waa chal- ago was aent to the front, where he received here of Carr's capture were from down trees which border on of the drive- man he had in thereafter, the issuance of which com- empires, lenged on the ground that the coal busidirected bis driver sequently, however, that the contributor of He waa In a of the command army. Immediately ways. Barnard portion at McDonald, InParral, manager of call ness during the time covered by the plaint undoubtedly caused the to stop the oar and asked the workmen was Joseph F. Guffey of Pittsburg, also commander-ln-chlof for the American Smelting and Refining dictment was governed by rules promulGeneral Young. The purpoad of General Later he became bv who authority they were cutting . oft man and a former Democratic naWilson. President bv all Austrian forces the failed and be to mention gated against fighting company, any the trees. He was Informed that orders an Young waa not to learn whether an !ntional committeeman from Pennsylvania. 4. which makes the willful deSection In marshal late became field He came from was to one headquarters. to else being captured. Mining officials be made, but Italy. park eatlgation was Colonel Proctor testified that besides struction of necessaries for ths purpose Tha president remarked at the time learn our method of procedure and the 1917. He waa one Of the enemy generals here refused to comment on the capture 350U.044 to General V ood u of enhancing prices unlawful was de. that It was shame to destroy such large advancing fund, be bad iraoi a contria manner of conducting the trial, which whose extradition on charges of violation a to criminal found Insufficient campaign dared was believed profit." . Carr, the but to of letter episode treea and the beautiful nsw to was and him. to n&uitin; The American Woolen company, Mr. charge because it did not contain any practice In the letter bution of 314,004. He objected of the laws of war waa demanded by the to be In connection with the levying of Smyth "We had long since made the investisaid. Is the largest manufacturer penalty for violation of the section. . Colonel Ridley followed. saying that the men Is said to have criticised other contributors, th fiIn allies last February. the president United cloth of gation. and the commission had Issued woolen of the States and with Villa dollars deals with of hundreds thousands which campaign handling 24, Section charged by storing the lack of knowledge of the principle nances would the complaint and the only matter beto a large extent dominates the trade. and exa-- d give names and holding of necessaries to limit sup- of mining in the deforestation against the big forelgn-owne- d fdrestry displayed fore us at this conference was the questherefore feels dewas "The it that amounts. j department prices, plies and affect market in Six It was understood has unearthed tion of the proceeding with the trial. one of the most important clared companies recently. the judge to be arbitrary leg. work and also to have voiced opposition "Before referring to the telegrams been slow cases of profiteering known since the tslatlon,byand he said that It could not to the removal of any of the living tree Him. have Like Fellows the companies foreign which you read Into the record, I wish in the capital park system. In meeting the latest demands of Villa amendment to the Lever act went Into stand. to say that there has never been any Urged by members of the committee, he said. effect, Villa has taken the means of caphowever, he said that Ambrose Monel disclosed a most Miners Hear Decision. delay on the part of the commission or The Investigation ROME, May 25. At least six persons and Officers and that William had given 320.000 its attorneys in the trial of thla case. to force the payment. astounding condition of affairs with reWILKES-BARR24. Mav The The only delays that have been granted weie killed and more than thirty wound- turing employees Wrlgley, a "fellow liko me," and "Mr. Pa., to and these their companies presigard in twtween clash royal guards and convention of anthracite mine thus far have been at the request of ed In the which Byileeby, a New York banker, dent." he added. marked the clone of yes Conference Held. Students counsel for respondents. workers In session here today considerlarge contributors. The cost-plsystem of price, fifth annl General Ygnacio Enriquez, commander apparently was adopted by fixing of The witness said that his own advance their 24. wage terday's celebration of the Salvation dispute CHICAGO. the company ing ths disposal Thirty had versary of Italys entry into the world of the defenses social and of the state for the first time this year, according adjourned until tomorrow after press Army officials May have disappeared In aovlet of money to the generals campaign Correspondence Given. to reports from reliable to the Red Of war, Anderson's according decision been "aa Idealistic as giving Mr. Smyth. Profits Increased on an dispatches Judge Rusala apd have been given up "The first telegram is as follows: tnat added Other reports place the num- of Chihuahua under the new government, to and war,sources the to Cross the read a as delegates. telecent been to during 300 of he had a per average result, " Rigby, May 15, 1920. George Bandera: ber of dead at a still higher figure. superiors as lost, according had a conference with Villa yesterday asserted. he Intended to advance as much more In view of this Increase, Mr. The motion for adjournment provided gram received today by the Cfficago head 'Care of Dr. Hnow, Co Firat avenue. The today look Into custody all at Dorado, a station on the railroad John L. Lewis, International presi- quarters from New York. The telegram aa he felt would be proper. that that "and said, notwithstanding Smyth Salt Lake City, Utah Expect to close; residentspolice of Dalmatia and Flume who A suggestion that his advance had been workers, be asked te raid : the manufacturing and selling companies dent of the mine Jlmenes and Parral, according to are leaving here Saturday. What do you were In Rome, with the view of repatriatunderwritten by "a group of very rich subject to an expense, on account of at once send to the convention his In- "Repeated efforts have been made by men intend to do regarding Medford and ing them or sending them to places ,a message received by revolutionary was sharply denied by th witSalvaInternational headquarters of the ' Grants Pass hearing? Wire me collect. where It would be impossible to Insti' (Continued on Page 2. Column to communicate ness ( Continued on Page 2, Column 7.) here. Villa, at the conference, it tion Army In agents . claims.. BEER. detail of expenditures. Signed)" their disorders urging .by general to gate Giving remained upwho workers Its with made be to demanded military was said, 'Federal Trade Commissioner. said that "sixty to sevhold the hanner of practical Christianity Colonel Proctor commander for the state as the condiThis telegram waa sent to Mr. Sanon publicity and have enty per cent was spent and In soviet Russia, but tion under which he would join the new ders because he was a witness for the Mason that th naeducational campaign Salva. a resort, As high a last failed. examlnatlon-ln-chln uommlsslon wbose government. now traveling In- tional organization had. gone into Is official lion advised General was Army Be said, ft an averhad been taken and the telegram referred Enriques, probably spending states, learn to In endeavor an In Russia war In the cognito Local which to his proposed P. Elias Calles, minister of age of $o0 foreaeh state. the fate of the thirty missing officers. No was not to take place at his residence in de facto government, of the latest deIn eight or ten etates financed - ' 1 Service. word as to the result of his mission bandit. Calles yesterday of the mands Salt Lake City, but was to take place at By Universal he but he said, again Indi" themselves, Definite ac- announced that the time limit having exWASHINGTON. May 2 expected until he leaves Russia. Grants Pass or Medford, Ore , because cated he would leave to others full exultimahouse Calles will the be taken to tion by foreign Villa accept voluminous for certain docu of receivership pired ; planations. ments located there, to which It was affairs committee tomorrow on the Matum, Vflla retire to private life. Villa ai. son resolution looking to recognition of had been declared an enemy of tjie new necessary to have access. Calls Embarrassing. conversation with Colonel House The answer of Mr. Sanders waa In the "republic'' of Ireland. ERL1N, . May 25. Colonel E. M, former's York Vice in ths American embassy In Berlin late this government. Men don't like their names used In In making this announcement the telegraphic form which you read into was recommended to the at House In 1914. In it Colonel House wna said he Porter Chairman has Asconnection, th witness said, when 24. January, this afternoon, the CITY. (By the" record as follows: MEXICO May Count office by German foreign credited with statements relative to the NEW YORK, May 24. Charles F. Mur- pressed for name of contributors, "and Salt Lake City. Utah. May 13, 19211 given notice to members of the committee sociated Press.) Disposition of military amIn be must German of was a wit- It is embarrassing t me when there are political situation disposed England, von Bernstorff, then who were taken phy, leader of Tammany Hail officers and civilian Henry W, Beer, special counsel, federa! that this question trade commission, Rigby, Idaho Do not without further delay.of the Mason resolu- captive at Tlaxcalatongo following the In Washington, when the as President Wlleons emlseary was quoted ness todav before the extraordinary grand other source. bassador "We've spent. I think, an average of describing Viscount Grey, then British jury Investigating the district attorney's Leading supporters know what to advlso you about proposed of President Carransa will be de- former made his second trip to Europe Ken that they understood the Re- death foreign secretary, "as the roost tracta- office. When he, departed after a half 2000 a state, he sstd. "ChairmanconsidAdolfo de la Huerta, when hearing at Grants Pass. Think you ought tion stated cided upon English statesman. hour In th Jury room he referred in yon asked if contributions were office. early In 1911 as President Wilsons per- bleColonel to have about three weeks from now. publican members of the committee have the provisional president, takes dolto the have to was told qulrers as to his testimony to the gen ered as additional Ono of your investigators should be there agreed on a modified measure which will Meanwhile the men will be held In sonal representative, according to letters Dr. 8olf House waa a alleged there His examination, it was lars' advance. strong tlemen Inside. sympathy prison. Thoae confined are Generals Juan from the ambassador to Gottlieb von a week In advance lining up witnesses. go no further than to express was the reply. are not, feeling In England at that time and said, concerned charges that Assistant Do not be In too big hurry to finish your with the Irish Independent movement. Francisco Urqulso, Francisco perthe District Attorney James E. Smith had The witness said be did not have conDemocrats on the committee. Represen- Barragan, and "Germany was not aware of beFrancisco de P. Marlel, Jagow, at that time foreign secretary. that case, ss public sentiment is fast changing ot her large Murgula of extent to were which notes notihave any of Flood N. manusonal said, a knowledge Louis Virginia tative unfriendly induce to BoHartog. tried and almost entirely for government proshave been published here, These letters Tgnaclo Bergana, Manuel Aguirre, te ! will treasurer "Our that they will not nillas and Luis Cabrera. ing exchanged between Washington and facturer, to drop a suit for 10.0o0,044 tributions, adding. ecution. Sugar magnate anxious for you fied the Irish leaders, with other documents presented before London." He was quoted as expressing which Senator Reed took up tile Mr. Murphy you exactly.he brought to get through. Palmer should keyp you accept a resolution In any such formMasagainst regret that "no arbiter was available, some time ago. The action grew out of a the parliamentary Investigating commitRepresentative Tagus. Democrat. on job. If you keep for two England had Indicated her lack of contract which Mr. Hartog secured from PTtmly know of a single large subscripmonths. It will cost Smoot his senate sachusetts, declares the members friendly tee which recently Inquired Into Presi- since that Is, deflnlteiv. In America's Impartiality. faith were hack of to the proposed legislation seat. Better kill some time with. Washthe government during th war, in which tion besides my own: during t dent Wilsons peace proposals was claimed Mr. Murphy Invested Colonel Proctor said, "that was by the Democrats, and if a TO it tomorrow, this stand Ogden authority. ington Monet. Is resolution "pussy-footin- g Sentiment In England then underwent money which . be later sought" to with- from Ambrose the war. f Signed) reported out 'O. E. SANDERS. a complete reversal. It was said, and It draw; "Immediately, and on the same day It will be fought on the floor. EL PASO, Texes, May 24. fBy thecame Ask Further Light. as the receipt of the telegram from Mr. out of the question to bring up the The miselon of Colonel House appears was Press.) President Carransafor VOTE AGAINST WITHDRAWAL. Bandera, Mr. Beer wired him aa follows: Senator Reed demanded further lig tt ths to me desirable, especially as the United Issue of a revision of the doctrine of the . hts death while making plans S. to " 'Rigby, Idaho. May 14. 1820. George DaVt freedom of the oeas. I do not know definitely aooui v genCHARLOTTE, N. C., May 24. recovery of bis power. He had never States Is so poorly represented In Berlin, "1 lie A E. Bandera, 101 First avenue. Salt Lake eral assembly of the Southern Presby- Wtven von from de Baron Colonel Proctor said letter Lancken, in up hopes of regaining control of ths House "Colonel to wrote. In assistant then y Count City, Utah Commission not Interested In terian church, after an refused Bernstorff Montgelas.' would safe trouble have Is, men do not Ilk to have the'r the Count and debate, country, Must taks up Grants voted 137 to 1903 tonight agaftiet withthe political situation. names mentions! in connection of tits of the resolution lets If he had Is wholly neutral, very discreet and de- charge of the American division of conPARIS. May 24. The Memorial day Pass matters as soon as I reach there, drawal from the IntercLurch world move- conduct foreign office, briefly reported a received 1L could contribute versation kl"WeV Confidences wifi b Suresnes at former had Wednesday or Thursday of next week. ment. serving. Insisted on It with others, Senthe Brand with of cemetery statement ceremony wae the Felipe today This ' of mutual rela- Whitlock, Amrelcan Tour attendance will be Imperative reminister to Bel- simple, Marshal Retain and the Amer- ator Reed said. Ronqulllo, former mavor of Jlmenes, who much te the betterment C. afmatters relatIn In a fellow named M , ambassador. Wallace, 1913, ican Hugh garding books and other gium, Brussels, theres the January, first week Well, BY HOUSE. Carransa with KILLED wee BILL during tions." ter Mr. Whitlock's return from the speaking briefly. On of the features will Mr. Proctor said. ing to that situation. his flight. WASHINGTON, May 24. Ths house of Senor Count Bemstorff Informed hie superior United- Btates, The American minister .be the unveiling of a heroic figure of a "William Wrlgley? Senator Reed put In Ronqulllo came to El Paso today time was Wires Porter Facts. Wilwere havo chiefly at said that to today killed the bill authorizing the ship- from Mexico President he's a Jellow llae me," C monel Americans reported that doughboy tn full equipment, a representaye, replied. City. to claims of board wooden hrtrntn a confiaential tion 111 plasterer- the statu "The Amer- Proctor aimed sworn H declared President - Carrawtehad Interested ta -- TJs restoration of peace and son hadwas "The commission received this morning ping builders taradjust In losses suffered cieat-In- g a eked Senator Keen which Of talk he la foe erected ship "How much being "pm Germany," ican Doughboy,"-- Sr telegram from Mr. Beer without havCHy on the evening of Mgv 4, and navallsra, and building vessels during quit Mexico "How. 1 don't know." Colonel Procto-mtthat, "on the contrary, the deetruc-lo- n to atand permanently In th cemetery of gold but-li- tha abollUea af militarism with him the shipyards taking with him a tretnload ing had any communication able war. ba would or political weakening of Germany where 1044Amerlcan soldiers are burled. Tv personally don no aolicrin documents. He He added that Germany and government on the floor of 'since , your statement As to the mountains of te compel England to recognise the free- would not be to the Interest of ths United v Major GenersJ H arbor d has sent a tele- I'm perfectly wulmg to give thla. tboux to escape thla telegram planned The senate yesterday. MUST SUFFER DEATH PENALTY.' Puebla, eetabllah headquarters there and tapes, whose chief political aim was gram to be read at the ceremony iq ItS a little emhei iwssing when vim s! la reeponeive to your inquiry aa to the of the seas only If supported by the freedom " Beilesu wood, where he commanded th have th fuU report. Mr. bte'flr.s and MADRID, May 24 Sentence against conduct a campaign to recover the gov. dom of the federal trade commission, both give consented If ir treasurer and Mr. Whitlock wss quoted as haring Second division In the fleet pitched battle Mr. Sprerue. Germany States United rsitlon the liberty of quoting it In full: seven prleoners accused of killing civil ernment from the Obregonlatas, Reports told Baron von de Lancken he wae "of- In which the American army was enmoney. Mr. Byllesby, a banker InIs Nnv " Medford, Ore., Mav 24. 1920. Clauds guards In Barcelona have been confirmed that Ohregnn officers Imprisoned by the te end militarism.-a i some. You'd A of get French aso Btates gave fered 2504.900 in the United te gaged. company troops York, military court. Four of executive in Mexico City were executed, R. Porter, chief counsel federal trade by the highest Americans retire from the Brussels post and de- wnlch fought alongside ti Branching off Into slat malt,r I were denied by Ronqulllo, who said these D. C Hon there non must suffer the death pencommission, Washington. . of Dr. So!?, minister from A letter vote himself to a lecture tour In behalf near Chateau Thierry ill attend the alty, wluje three were sent to prison for 2. Column 1.) (Continued on 4, Column 2.) colonics, te Dr. ton Jagow reported The of German rule in Belgium. Lie. (Continued on ? ((Continued on Fax 13, Column 6.) Former Commander of. the Italian Front to Apoplexy. -- - - - , . under-paymen- . lie 20, tJie-toz- ar -- ef ts con.-pan- Protests President Destruction of Park' 310.-60- -- Clash During Killed Anniversary of Italy's Entry Salvation Army Reported Lost Russia had-bee- us ir tv ef to Irish Resolution Acted on Today Von Bemstorff Saw in House a Chance to Boost Hun A ims forty-seve- Tammany Leader Witness Probe New It -- -- half-milli- CARRANZA PLANNED REGAIN POWER . J-- for U Memorial France Heroes Who Died h all-da- ng-ey- ! f t d- ft(t |