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Show OtiMrtlly day l THE WEATHER. and probsbfy Mon. In temperature. flr Sunday Itttlo change Util So tt lament Price. Demeetle, MHc; foreign. Copper (cathodes) i tfUvep Ho ..... ft. It I..... ...... .....flits VOL. 105,. NO. 23. , - SAT Cremated at Same Stake for Assault aad Murder of Seven GirL ld Overpowered and Men Hurried to Frightful Death in ' Little Town. Sberiff r J Codt east-centr- al , Green-backe- one-time lo er' -- - y J - I fas.'. Ohle congressman, who, nearing KIRVIN. Texas. May f. (By the Asso- Veteran 7 years ef sgs, sesks reelectlon. , ciated nesroas wars Press.) Three burned to death at the same stake hare at f oclock thta morn In by a mob of (90 men, folio win their altered Implies, tion In the criminal assault aad murder of Buis 4'W1F wWt girl, whoaa mutilated body wra found neef here Thursday night. All three negroes were employed on the farm of J. T. King, prominent farmer of this community and grandfather of the dead girl, with whom aha lived, both her parents being deed. Mr. King wen present at the cremation and the mob lead- General Sherwoods 87, Preers are said to have obtained his approval thereof before lighting the torches. pares to Enter Race The .proceedings were carried out In orderly fashion. Thera was no discharge on Democratic Ticket of firearms, nor was any undus violence reported that attempted, although it inwere mutilated the bodies of the negroes before being tied to the stake. With tjie TOLEDO, Ohio, May I. Isaac R. screams few a the of shouts and exception of tbe condemned men, there was little Sherwood, for years a member of conto disturb the early morning quiet of gress from the Toledo district and one of the backwoods community. The Incin- the most conspicuous figures in Washingerations took place on a email open plot directly In front of two small churches. ton Hfe, today took out a nominating One of the negroes Is said to havs died petition to enter the Democratic primaries Singing a church anthem. . Klrvin Is a 'town of about 600 Inhabitants situated as a Candidate to return to Washington In Freestone county, Texas In hia former capacity as a congressman. about eighty miles south of Balias Mr. Mr. Sh irwood will be (7 years of age in King resides at Kirvki. August. ' x . , . r, General , Sherwood, Avengers Assemble. Demo-cratRepublican, and present Miss Awaley was riding her horse home slews-papin for many years leauer, from the school which she attended, sevwork as a side line, Is regarded as eral miles from Klrvin, late Thursday political Nestor. He- - we defeated when she was attacked. Her body, later Ohios was found near the road with twenty, for reelectlon to the house in 1920 after several terms his congressional three knife wounds Inflicted In the head, serving a previous interregnum neck ani chest. News of the murder career suffering conforty-thir- d and sixtieth between spread quickly, and late Thursday a band gresses. the men Freestone from of several hundred General Sherwood was born in Dutchess and- Limestone counties and a large sherNew York, and was educated In iff's pome were scouring the neighbor- county. Antioch college. He also graduated from to first hood. the negro Snapp" Curry, college. , At the be led to the stake, was arrested when the Poughkeepsie law of the civil war he enlisted as a outbreak hie wife told officers he had come home snd was mustered out of the with his clothes covered with blood on private as a brigadier general, after tbe nlgnt of the murder. Curry wee service four years and partlcl pairing In serving taken to Wortham and imprisoned In a forty-two battles. He commanded hie bank for safe keeping, where, It is alat Antietam, and after the batregiment leged, he confessed to the mob that he tles of Franklin and NaahvHle, on., recomhad assaulted and murdered the girl, and was that in his confession be implicated two mendation of President Lincoln, and Moss brpretU-- brigadier general. At the dose other negroes, J, H. Var-neJones. He was taken from the sheriff st of the war he entered the political field afterward was chosen secretary of he was being conducted to another town and . state. for gaiety. For a number of years be area engaged In dally newspaper publication In Toledo Take Sheriffs Keys. and Canton. , His wife, Kate Brownlee The mob divested the sheriff of hie Sherwood; has enjoyed high reputa as a keys to the Freestone county jail, where ' and writer. Jones and Varney were being held as poet unlocked doors then and ths suspects, Honor to Cannon. -- tool k ths two negroes In charge. Au three Pay WASHINGTON. May (.A dinner was were then rushed to Klrvin, the home of the dead girl, where the execution took given tn honor of Uncle Joe! Cannon place at an Iron ptake driven Into the tonight by members of congress arid the ground on a small square In the head of cabinet en the eve of hie eighth-sixt- h birthday, but the veteran legislator at the town. Wood, saturated with oil to Increase the last moment found R impossible to He remained away only on orattend. Its Inflammability, was piled about ths ders from his physician, because of a stake. Curry was burned first, then Varney cold. It was said at Ms home, however, and Jones. There was some delay In that he was only slightly Indisposed. The dinner went forward just the earns, burning the last two. as they steadfastly their innocence, but they however, the speakers paying tribute In matataineu were finally cremated on the strength of warmest terms to the former speaker. Representative Martin B. Madden of Currys testimony. waa host and among those present After the third negro had been burned to a crisp, ail three bodies were piled were Secretaries Weeks, Denby, Wallace together and a mass of fuel and oil flung and Hoover; Attorney General Daughover them. This was ignited, the flames erty, Postmaster General Work. Senators to thirty feet In the McCormick, McKinley, Cslder, Phipps, soaring twenty-flv- e air. At an early hour today the flames Poindexter, Spencer, Watson (Indiana), were still burning fiercely, with the pros- and Willis, and Representative Mondell pects that the bodies would be reduced and other members of the house. to ashes. The mob dispersed rapidly, a TBV3VrE. Two white Peace Reported Imminent ' Texas. May today for further of their actions preceding ths Among Irish Factions for attack and murder of Eula Awaley, Kir-rl, n which three negroeq. were burned st DUBLIN-fl. Peace is believed this morning. Np announcement of to bo near atMay under an agreement hand, filed men has the being against charges which points to A coalition or the ribeen maae. according to reports hers. val forces. They were held, pending Investigation tee Irish to the If the peace commitagree , proposed plan it li only. believed the Dari will indorse it. election The already fixed for June SUSPECT ADMITS HE 15, according, to the - plan outlined, not would ESCAPED be IS polled, but an agreed list .CONVICT t i of candidate would be settled upon, TUCSON. Aria, Mav . William G. embracing both aides and the result Eataver, held here, charged . with the would be a new Dail Eiresnn supplemurder of Mrs. Peter Johnson, wife ef mented bv representatives of labor and Denver contractor, has formally ad- others. There are several members of amitted to legal authorities that he Is the Dail, including De Valera, Griffith Paul Hadley, life termer who' escaped and Collins, now sitting for two confrom the Oklahoma penitentiary at Me Alester two and a half years ago, it was stituencies, one in northern end one in southern Ireland. In June they should announced here today. Following the admission. County Attor- each abandon one seat, thus leaving vaney George R. Darnell announced he cancies for men who had been agreed would not consent to the extradition of upon. . Hadley until he is tried here on a charge Meanwhile the true has been' exof slaving Mrs. Johnson, The trial la set tended Indefinitely, and the fact that for May 19. an agreement has been reached for the According to friends, the prisoner was of the port board office by 'evacuation to Oklahoma planning to surrender at 'the time he was arrested. the irregulars is taken as evidence that They said he mailed a letter to the war- - peace all around under a .new regime is certain. CoatinoM ea Page f (bolssui Tout. ) BELFAST, ' May 6 (By the Associated Press.) The Ulster authorities, fearing that .the trues between the rival factions ia South Ireland may lead Melting Snows Reveal : army to increased activities in North Ireposted police patrols today along Russ Famine Victims land, in Belfast. The patrols all road searched pedestrians and the occupants MOSCOW, May (.(By ths Assoof vehiclee. ciated Press. 1 Melting snows snd spring rains in some of Russia's famine districts have revealed evidences Stranger Causes Commotion of countless deaths hidden during ths winter. i in Frick's Widoufs Home At Aktuuhlnsk. In the Klrghls republic, thousands of bodies wars NEW YORK, May (.A man who said washed! from their shallow graves by s flood and deposited on the Shore of he wee SelnianW. Smith, 37 years old, of Middlobourns, Va., tonight forced his the Etok river. way Into the Fifth avenue home of Mire. Elsewhere in the Klrghls steppes Adelaide Howard Frick, widow of Henry are lying many of those who died Clay Frick, steel magnate, and demanded while desperately endeavoring to reach to tee her daughter. the point of food distribution. The butler engaged Smith In converse-tlo- n Generally, according to advices to another eervant summoned pothe American relief administration, lice while Smith told the police that my futhe areas supplied by the Americans in ture this house. and resisted their lies are quickly recovering, but In south efforts to take him swav. He was hand, Russia and the Crimea the famine Is ruffed snd carried bodily from the resinow rivaling the worst experienced dence. In the Volga region.1 Mra. Frick said the man had annoyed veer. her many times during h d NEW, YORK, May (.Henry P, Davison., member of the banking firm of J. P. Morgan A Company and directing head of the American Red Cross during the world war, died at 1:30 this after, noon on the operating table while surgeon were attempting to remove a tumor from his brain, at his country estate- la Locust Valley, Long Island. ' The knoen financier IntfrnstlonaUy faced death as tmperturtmbly as tie had met tbe problems of Hfe. Known on the street as one who never showed undue alarm, he took no formal farewell of his family snd joked with his loved ones while he was preperkig to leave with his close associates two requests In csss he should die under tbe ether. His first request was that he Should be laid to rest In the Locust Valley, with Its green nd flowering apple blossoms that he had loved. The aeoond request was that hi funeral should be as slmplg and unostentatious as possible. Those close to him Who tonight faced the sad duty of planning the final ceremony, said both requests would be respected. ,, - Tumor Is Disclosed. I THESE ut . . GENOA. May (.(By the Associated G'urkey has been dragged Into the Genoa negotiations by a simple para, graph in ths memorandum presented to the Russian delegates, which will be treated without gloves In Russias reply, nils paragraph Is in diause onl, which forth-comi- - rtads: Ths Russian soviet government will use all fta Influence to assist In the of pesos In Asia Minor, and will adopt an attitude of strict neutrality between the belligerent parries. Foreign Minister Tchltchsrln and his assistants regard this paragraph as a regudistinct affront and an attemptM.to Tchlt-cherln late Russian foreign affairs saye Russia mads peso with ths Is on til best and Angora government of terms with the Namelists. If England will quit supporting Greece in IJs pretensions in .Turkey there will China Ratifies Pacts of Arms Conference May Washington. nese the government has ratified W aahlngton conference treaties to which China was signatory and the Shantung treaty negotiated during ths conference with Japan, according lo advices received todav by the Chinese legation here. Tha confers nc treaties to which China was signatory ara tha general Chinese .policies pact and tha convention en Chines customs. Tha ratification of China, accomplished by presidential order. Is the first of any of tha foreign power which participated tn the Washington conference' jt t ; , ' o ne Russlsn delegate be peace there, explained today, III discussing the par graph. It la Impudent, he said, for the' very powers Which atlrred up trouble In Constantinople and throughout Turkey to to tell Russia to use her Influence tjy to restore peace In s country where they are encouraging war continually and are actually financing It. Clause thirteen of the memoraiyluin to the Russians also will provoke an angry retort from the soviet delegation. This clause reads: "The soviet government will restore to the Rumanian government the valuables deposited In Moscow by said Rumanian government. It refers to the complete Rumanian gold reserve, which was deposited In Moscow and seised by the bolshevlsts The Russian answer to this claim will be that Rumania hs seised Bescarablu. which Is of priceless valua to Russia, and also that Rumania has made war against the soviets. . , . Barthou Sees Schanzer. i , first saw the Italian foreign miNeter, Signor Bchenser, end found him busy trying to frame a formula on the question of property rights In Russia which would satisfy everybody conference, and avoid a rupture of the Even If a break ' comes," Signer Ptnch-a- s ftehanaer ! qootd-toy'-tbfor saying1, Mthsrs would M no rosso relaxing the bonds of friendrtvip which always have bound and must bind tbs ' allies together. Signor Schansef then referred to .the provisions of the Cannes resolutions and emphasised that they made it dear that Russia would toe given the right to establish such administration of property within he-- boundaries as sh wished. The problem was to reconcile this right with suitable guarantee that foreigners' property would be respected. ,How to harmonise these two things to as to please everybody, the Italian minister admitted, was a serious questionto that he had failed up to the present work out M. Barthou than saw Premier Uoyd George and gave him a detailed account of the circumstance which forced Franc to adopt her present position side by side with Belgium. M. Barthou (.In Ms original WASHINGTON, May conception of the Genoa conference, Uoyd Georfe had two main purposes; first, to bring Russia back Into the European circle, commercially and Industrially; that In to open the Russian market; second, to negotiate a treaty of mutual guarantee between all of th powers of Europe; that la to persuade each nation to pledge Itself not to attack It neighbor for a period of at least ten years. Now It la to th second of these objective that I desire to call attention at this time, because It has had an Inevitable and general appeal to th American audience. somewhat misled by th circumstances of th Washington conference. It ia quite true that the Georgian plan follow closely upon th model of our Pacific treaty In the matter of exchanging mutual guarantees to respeot each other's tarrl- tory. . It la true, too, that this similarity has generally remarked In th United Statoa ana emphasised in Britain. Senator Defends Course' in Hot Speech Opening Democrat Battle Missouri Treaty Difference Noted. But K la essential for Americana to perMOBEBLY, Mo, May (By ceive at tli outset th profound difference Associated Free.) Defending his own between the circumstances which surth Pacific and the European situarecord. declaring th- - preent ntional round tions. Th treaty which w negotiated at administration had failed to meet any Washington with Japan, Britain and of it obligation, and admonishing hla Franca was a. treaty which pledged all four to a territorial situation, not hearer,'1 not to let a former president th resultswept of war; but as between th four tall them how to rota,' '".United State signatory powers, eminently satisfactory. If w had twice fought Great Senator Jama A. Bead today opened his Moreover, Britain, th two wars had been banlshod for more . renomination. than a oentury of peace and by by campaign The senator declared former .Pr eal recent association in a great war. Never In our history have w been atdent Wilson was the boy who is coa by France, by Britain or by Japan ducting the campaign In Miaeonrl for tacked which could recall circumstance tha other aide, meaning Brackenridga under 1914 and tha German perform anoe. No on Long, third assistant aeeretary of atoto of the four nations had any reason to feel during the Wilson administration, and that on or all of th other three held th senator rightfully belonging to H. All opponent in the preaeut territory four peoples were satisfied, profoundly race. things as they were. .Bead aafierted ha . drove out th Satisfied toandaccept sltuellon has no more th Finally, in Washington and that Wilson Important lobby ne an of ths tour powers angle, wrote him letter thankiag him. was and morally bound to any Bat 1 auppose ho ha forgotten that other legally to pay a debt, established by trsety letter now, Beed added, referring to and essentia! to tha fiscal solvency of Mr. Wilson ( denial that he had writ- that country. , ten tha aanator thanking him for hi ' tbe in behalf of tha federal activitie serve act.Wilson - Debts Remain Obligation re- Lloyd Georges Reply. . ' Globe-Democra- . people. . In defending hia own reeord. principally during nis second term, Mr. Beed challenged hia audienee to show ha cast his vots against on single measure that waa based oa tha pledge of tha Democratic party. Charging tha present administration with a tendency towards bureaucracy. Senator Reed asserted another menaeo which hangs over the republie is the concentration of power in the federal This concentration ef government. to an power already has proceeded alarming degree. mads to has been reg"An attempt ulate by Washington boards tbe most intimate and sacred relations of life. said tbe senator, in referring to the The national maternity measure. ownership of highways, of eoal mines aad gas has been suggested. If these in a abort nrocesses continue, we-h- all time have established a federal eocial-iswhich will destroy the liberties of ies of the Individual men, sap the our peoples and produce a government by boards. f of the 114 counties of Nearly the state were represented in the crowd hu-e tent and overflowed that filled a about the encloeure. - Boundary Looms. When, however, one cornea to tha question of th frontiers between Franc and Germany, one plunges at one Into the bog Ho also does the student who considers the new boundary between Belgium and Germany, which gave to Belgium certain areas ones German, 'Will Germany accept th restoration ef to Franc as final! At e-Lorraine a Pegs Fser Csattaecd ((Mums Pas.) Canning Is a Science one-hal- Lloyd George answered A new formula la out of ths question. Miss bury Now that the document has been handed to to us for Is It to the Russians, Impossible modify It. We must await the Russian Miss ElizaNEW YORK, May gnawer. to reply to a question tonight, the beth Marbury, Democratic national com-- , mittee woman for New York state, Osstlaued ts Fas Ttv wants to debate somebody either sex (Oebuas Oee.) , who will defend the Volstead prohibi-tion enforcement law 'against her on, Hemlock Kills 7 . equal righta in She hurled a challenge through the) Association against tbe Prohibition OTTAWA, Ont., May .Water hem- Amendment today, naming in order lock killed the seven members of tha these four persons she. --would prefer to ! rLaCroix family who died suddenly at debate: ' Lady Astor. their bom in L Original, Ont., Dr. Ilahs toCommander EvangelincBooth of the L. Gussow, dominion botanist, said day. It was at first believed wild- par- Salvation Army. William Jennings Bryan. snip had been responsible. The Rev, Dr. John Bosch Straton. Dr. Gussow characterised the plnnt astor of Calvary Baptist chureh of as extremely poisonous fhis city. I sill take them singly, or all at Mellon ones thats how sure 1 am that the Volstead act is indefensible, said Mi? a on Wilson , Ruling MV. Mar Challenges' Debate Leaders Dry t H , 1 Water of Family Ontario . Sustains Blair's Fund Marbury. As for the remark attributed to Ladv Astor that prohibition was an excel lent law for the poor man, she had ' this to aay: I hardly think Lady Astor sufficiently familiar with the needs of the man. in the street in America. 6he is speaking from an English viewpoint f am too good a Democrat to waut any at the treasury after the aecretaryvhad law in thia country which spells priv- called at the White House. . ilege for the man with the fat purse. WASHINGTON, May 6. Secretary Mellon today Informed benator Glnsn of Virginia, by letter, that the treasury upon reeonsiderntitm, had reached the same conclusion as held by Commie-sione- r Blair, that contributions to the Woodrow Wilson foundation were not exrmpt from federal income tax. Mr. Mellons letter was made public V , Thus, tn pledging ourselves to respect territorial Integrity, we did not lay aside th power to collect any debt, by force. If necessary, the debt having been acknowledged by treaty. Now tn examining th problem of Uoyd Georgea European proposal. It la essential to perceive that, while there era state which can and will accept such an agreement without hesitation or mental reservation, there are others which either cannot or have not yat shown any willingness to do so. And socepttng human nature for what It te, on must acknowledge that there la In many eases, at toast, colorable justification for auch refusal, It to eavy to Imagine Franc and Italy, Franc and Belgium, Franc snd Spam. Franc and Great Britain, agreeing to As berespeot each other's Integrity. tween FTanc and Britain, Spain and Belgium, there to not th smallest contemporary evidence of any deelr to seise As beterritory or Invade sovereignty. tween France and Italy there Is, on ths Italian part, little bitterness surviving over Tunis and there ar a tow extremists who dream of- acquiring Nice, Corsica and Mentone,- just as similar perfervld patriots drtam of taking ths canton of Ticino from Switzerland. Yet en may say safely that, for the mass of Italians, th frontiers that ax 1st art ; accepted. i, an Germany and. It might toe, also with Russia, waa Imminent. This excitement waa calmed down, but the Incident mad Frenchmen remember with all the more to France by gratitude the help extended It made Btlglum during the war. France, Mr. Premier, lesa willing than ever to part company with Belgium. The amended property article has been examined toy the cabinet In Parti, whlcih found it Insufficient. Although the committees on foreign affairs tn both chamber and senate took no official action, because they did not wish to interfere with negotlaton being conducted by the government, they have expressed their entire agreement with the course eve have taken. , The question Involved is on of principle and there te no reason why the relations between the allies should be affected. Tier should b no question of choosing between them, The French narrative, which lava emphasis on the friendly tone adopted by both I Joy (I George snd Barthou throughout the talk, continues by saying that M. Barthou then suggested that the way out of the difficult was to devise some means of bringing Belgium Into line with Mr. Lloyd the other powers. He naked George to see what could toeea done about suggested a compromise, reaching earlier in the day toy Hlgnor Bctoanger. -- four-pow- er denial was contained in A t, latter to th fit. Louis ia which ha (toted Beed waa incapable of au stained allegiance to any person or cause. Senator Bead touching on prohibiact should tion, asserted be respected equally with other factions of tho constitution. Mr. Beed drew applause from his audienee in hia attack .on tha present administration, of which ha aaid: It ha laid down program after program, only to abandon them, reduced taxes upon all th great trusts, profiteers and millionaires, and given no Reports French Opinion. - M. said substantia relief to too people, its hisPublic opinion In France, Barthou, was deeply inoved by the an- tory to this data being one of broken nouncement of a separate pledges, servitude to the great intertreaty, snd had even gone so far as to and abandonment of the common consider It poaslble that a new war with ests, Russo-Germ- By FRANK H. BIMONDS. te The Tribute. f , Special y: , j i i posure as It Was on Day of Armistice, It Is Argued n, -- f From Com- Europe as Far . Hhlh-Chan- Russ Reds Angered at Impudent Demand . That Russia Guarantee Asia Minor Peace; Envoys Practically Tell Britons to Get Hence Pres.) France, Apparently Forsaken by Former Allies, Determined to Push Claim i Tso-lA- CRITICISED IS GENOA. 7- k ' FI VE CENTS e Barthou and Lloyd George Confer, but Fail to Arrive at an Amicable Adjustment; More Talk of Rupture Circulating Among Delegates. e . t 80 PAGES Strongly but Danger of ble There Appears Passed -- - t May (.(By ths Assocatsu Press ) Prime Minister Lloi d Geortf of Great Britain ami Vic Premier Barthou of Franc held a conference at i o'clock this afternoon, after which It was stated that their, meeting offered no relief- - of the strained situation .of the economic Support-e- d, conference. Nothing will be decided defiLegations nitely, however. It waa stated, pending Trou- Russia's reply to the allied memorandum. M. Barthou stated . that Franc ' was firm tn her decision to stand by Belgium and that he had been Instructed In Paris to withhold French approval of the RusPEKING, May 1 (By the Associated sian memorandum until Belgium . had Itwa) Sweeping governmenal change agreed to article - formerly article ( followed today the success of General Wu relating to the restoration of private Pl-F- u In winning the military mastery at property to farmer foreign owner. , while the heed of the French delegaPeking. tion gave assurances that Franca wanted g President Hsu Issued a the conference at Genoa to succeed, belief mandate dismissing Premier Liang Shlh-- was expressed in conference circles this firm position concerning hla that evening and ordering Ms arrest. the property question was likely to place Finance Minister Chang Hu and Minis- the conference In Jeopardy. , . ter of Communications .Yeh Kung-Ch- o ' , alto war dismissed and their afreet or- Prepares for Rtiptnre. dered. Reuter's correspondent here. ) .1o-daTso-LtGeneral Chang the Manchurian leader defeated by Wu In the campaign The final Russian decision Is not exjust elided. Is dismissed from his office of pected oefore Monday or Tuesday: MeanInspector general of Manchuria. while It is rumored that Prim Minister who is now In Lloyd Georgea train I ready and that Premier Liang fehth-Y- I, Tientsin, where he has been on leave for falling a favorable change IA the situaseveral months. Is charged with conniv- tion Mr. Lloyd George will return to Lonn to promote civil don forthwith. ing with Chang war. France wtfi stand wrltlt JSsIglum In opposing that part of the alllee memoWar Nears End. randum to Russia detfHng with the propIn China's civil war appear to have ended erty In Russia of foreign owners. consequence of this decision, which was with the flight of General Chang Tso-Lt- n Premier Uoyd Georgs toward Mukden, and the recognition by communicated (S the Peking government of General Wu by M. Barthou, head of the French delePeDFu as master of the military situa- gation, this evening, another crista has arisen whIAh endangers the conference tion. who brought lOO.Wrt and mav. 'or may not be settled before Chang T troops south of the Great Wall, ie believed the- - llrirlah prime minister returns to to have abandoned any. Idea of offering London. if the vlewsjof Belgium with respect organized resists nee. And It is conThe Peking gemiartnet-tipsafmed ll . lo Gils article cam he met sidered possible that the Belgians may Continued ea Png Eight modify their demands to some degree (Oehunn Twe.) France will place no obstacle In the way of a settlement. The Russians, however, are still to toe heard from. Their reply will probably toe delivered within two or three dsyt, and It la known definitely that they will present numerous) objections to the conditions set forth by the ' . , . allied powers. ' It was only last night that announcement was made that Mr. Davison, who went under the knife last August, would have to undergo another operation today. The first operation.- - performed to relieve pressure on the auditory nerve, which produced headaches and Insomnia, disclosed the tumor. Its removal was not attempted, because It waa felt the patient could not stand further loss of blood snd anesthetic. He did not rally as well as had been expected, however, and the surgeons decided that another operation was Imperative, This bulletin, Issued about 1 . , oclock, told of failure: , Mr. Henry P. Davison died today upon the conclusion of an operation upon an Infiltrating tumor in the brain,- - which could only be partially removed. It was decided to operate tn tbe financier's home at Peacock Potnt Instead of at the Roosevelt hospital In this city, Where the first operation was performed. A- - chamber was fltthd up fof the occasion and this memlng-wspecja- l corps of White House J Conference surgeons and nurses began arriving in , automobiles., Faila to Alter Position on x Demeanor Unruffled. , ' As the hour for the anesthetic apBill Taken by President, proached, Mr. Davison seemed as unflurried as. the time when, back In- - the eighties, a stranger had entered the bank where he was employed, pointed a revolver at hip head and demanded (100. Chicago Tribune-Bel- t lake Tribune Leased Wire. After detectives had pounced upon the WASHINGTON, May 6. Hopes of Intruder, Mr. Davison had. resumed work between f conreconciling difference as though nothing had happened. Two anxious vigils began when he en- gress and the administration over sol; tered the operating room. Family and diers bonus legislation ' went by the Twe. Osattsswt r board today, following a conference at (Mama Tkra.) tbe White House between President and senate leaders. Wife of Warren Man Hardmg First Instead of clarifying tho bonus mudthe conference left it more beSues for Heavy Damages dle, fogged than ever. President Harding very plainly indicated that his attitude 6. Stasia towards Ohio, May WARREN, the legislation ia unchanged. As "Welsh Well of Youngstown, first wife result the bonus bill is facing the proa-pea Thomas of Wells, the Millionaire Serof further delay. The finance geant, end said to be the only man in committee, it i understood, now givthe United States who has two legal serioue consideration to a suggeswives, filed a suit here today asking ing tion that the measure be shelved until 1500,000 damages against Mr. and Mra. at which time it may bo possible Richard Garlick of Youngstown, charg- July, to ascertain definitely how fur intering alienation of affections Mra. Oar-lic- est payments on the foreign debt may la a sister of Wells Mr. Garlick be relied upon to meet the cost of the was treasurer of the Youngstown Sheet bonus. and Tube eompanv until three months Those who attended the conference at ago, when ho resigned on account of the White House were Senator Lodge, ill health. , leader; SenWells was granted a divorce last year Massachusetts, Republican MHumher, North Dakota, chairfrom his first wife. The appellate court ator of the finance committee; Senator reverted the decision, but meanwhile man Watson, Indiana, and Senator Curtis, Wells had married a woman who nured Kansas. him in a New York sanitarium. The Ths conference had been in progress ease now is awaiting decision by the only a short time when the president Ohio supreme court. confronted the committee with the query; Where are you going to get Coal Operators Scored in the money f Members of the committee pointed out to him that the cost House Committee Report of the bonus during the next year would be only $73,000,000, which they thought WASHINGTON, May Reporting could be easily met by savings in govths Bland bill for creation of a fact- ernmental expenditures. They further finding commission for ths eoal indusOnhM m Pse Tw. try, the house labor committee declared (Moms Tw ) today that ths principal work of ths would to be dissettle proposed agency SIX SLAIN IN ENCOUNTER. putes in the eoal fields, to prevent overMEXICO CITY, May 6. (By the development of the coal industry and to were about stabilization, , Press)- - Six persons bring , Operators, the report said, have killed and sixty wounded, several of obstinately refused to give the com- them seriously, in Uruapan, Michoacan, mittee their eost of production and it yesterday, when a group of radicals, is fair to presume that such reports as aided by the police, battled against the were made voluntarily to existing gov- citv councilman and their sympathizers ernment agencies who did not hsvs the following a disagreement concerning a right to examine books were padded minor city election, says a dispatch to El Universal todav. , and unreliable. -- 4 - Under Influence of Ether When End Comet; Death Shock New York Circlet. t - t France and. Britain Fail toCompose Genoa Dispute; Crisis Awaits Reply of Bolshevists Noted Financier Diet on Civil Wars Collapse Looms Under-- as Result of Debacle to While Table going Major Operation. 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