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Show THE .SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MOKNINU, MAY 6, .'4 el Gezspers OFFER POINTED Stiirtsllove to Rid ,aa EXCLTJZX7Z Labor Federation cf Red Ilenbers; Ono Rij Union Crusade Ij Scored Tirrea tlco TORE. NSW Workers of America, aa errantmtien May which was thrown eut ef tee A. F (tamper today launched what labor of a Jarisdlctieaal L, In 1017, leaders interpreted a figbt to drive fight with the during Doited Hauers' Union from the American Patera Him at La- of America, ever who should be perbor the radical mere meet represented mitted to organise the milliners. Max president of the Bat by the Trade Union Education league. and CapXwIMy, Maaers, predicted that as a Including W. 2. Paster and C. Jt. result of Mis Compere's speech, the two uatoos would settle their differRutheoberg. ences, the hatter to-- accept Denouncing the On Big Untea as the A. leaving V. of L.' chief's Implied Inviand iTerm ; Proposal the ideal of men whose Began was tation for them to rejoin the federaMr. tion. This would add 10,004 members Amalgamats : or anmhUal" ' said to the A. y of la, 1000 of them la Reception by French Ocngera If these men had all the gold of New Tort City. th capitalist class la their pockets " Although Mr. Gomperi mentioned ' Accurately .they oould not bettor aarvs the cap- no names . In bis, denunciation of Forecast. italists to the detriment of the workcliques within labor organisattons.r ing man than by doing Juab what they and declined later to discuss the ara doing" cf the A. T. ef U date against frew Pfe Id. the what was termed the radical- menace, Despite their efforts, be American Federation of labor was the labor leaders said they had bees this seems to b th aKretloa at the going to- - maintain the labor move- given to understand, unmistakably: Now accepting thla fact, ment along the logical, rational, natmoment. that the effort, was to be directed what offer could the Germane make ural and historical lifies denoted itj against the, education lea rue,-which would be aorrptable, not per- the progress of Us development Mr. Gompepi tick th Mr. Gompere a address was deliv- platform e raeoiutioa generally conhaps aa a final matter, but aa before biennial ered the convention radical enranisatioiM within 'baeu of discussion? demning . of the Union Cloth, Hat and Cap the unien was voted unanimously. Question Answered. Tn answering tJH qeeetjoa T mean i first of all, to quote from two Freooti firing of a figure for rsfisratin te not riding eeearity and that linen, hot Is repreaeeline --tho difficult t ha v ia, it would nob bo bn perfectly -- agreed- that aU Liberal ramp, bmh ongfnnlty opposed' of reparation tots is Is con tin gent in poaethl to' arrive at a total which I to the Ruhr The first of th final, Analysis open the oancena-tio- n Germany might pay and her creditors operation. these is M. Philipp MlUet, foreign of the American and British which- - will obstacle chief th accept editor c L petit Parisian and editor claim against FYanoe. be encountered grows out , of the of L'Europ Nourelle, the, neoond, M American which aggregate as claims, Spokesmen Rsassnsbls. Pamlevo, prim minister for as German capacity. Thera will Now It muri be remembered that much IPmul time during the war and now to eferiwrle real any adjustopponent of M. Poincare. Both these two wlta esses era spokesmen be thenow and by Europe, three opinions are exp'mmrd In the tar the exceedingly rensonsble FYeach. ment of security and sancIn the matter current number of L Europe Nou men; they represent e minority In th I of guarantee forth 'vetle and among pubUo men, although tion, that of Franco in the future sad ron what terms me the Frenrt press Deucber and Flerriot, both con- safety tits for payment by Germany now of Jgovernment consent to open a con- spicuous politicians, ara of their view, t venation what she centred to pay by any new M. Millet they maintain that an with GermanyThe inquires. and continualliance is inevitable and essential. agreement, there la a for wider range and explicit declarations of V. Their view must not- be SCO pled as for debate. Prance and Belgium will U o i nears, together with the rerent of. representing the maximum, but only retire from the Ruhr aa Germany rathJtctnl report of the France-Belgier minimum, of French- - demands; pay but they, ara prepared to give the u formal engagement to retire with . Ireitfrrencea leave little to, be eonjec-A- but they are Indicative ef what, unred in this regard. In what con- der certain Hera th discussion Franc throe payments, circumstances, cerns reparations Prance, deduction might would seem destined to turn on the be persuaded to accept being made for the Interallied debts, If oeenpatlon might take, the makes any proposal form the in ready to accept ait Indemnity whichGermany does not incurs the French decree to whtah the ormy of occupaequivalent to the sums required for share of reparations that tion might he reduced and the mili14. be will reconstruction properly speaking and and the Belgians at least an- tary character cf th affair minimised. in round numbers indemnity can be other. $1.549, When era rams to the ooeaMen of estimated at 30,40, Ovu.Uva gold marks posal will be009,004. the German pro- future r security, the outlook rejected. This means, reeronsbhr ($7,500,004 000). Plata. FVne end Belin Gcr-1 round speaking that numbers, As to the occupation f the Ruhr, will Rhineland leave th only wig have to agree to pay Ht- - gium the point od view of the Praewh ana many leave behind them o me sort lie Means, as everyone knows. Is that 500.000.- 004 unless th British rerign a aof they thtesaatioRsi commission, haring It oan only vanish progressively and part of their share of the total. On as its purpose to see that Germany th other hand. If Germany should .that It will definitely and only With open with proposal of 14,004,004,040. t doro notofviolate her agreement with 'the completion of German Payments. la demilitarisation of 12m meet hi ha It pro that As to the problem of nkcurlty. It may might be accepted left bank the And - wich n territories. be conjectured that FYanoe and Belt a basis for dJsouaalon, commlrolnn must hav behind It and gium will demand that following the French Attitude Clear. to an international caU its subject evacuation of ths Rhineland by the If the Untied Stager and Orest force. In A word- - France and Belallied troop the Benlraiixatton pre- Britain, assurances must have that either collectively or Individ gium scribed by the treaty of VeenaiUce Britain and perhaps Italy will agree. will be guaranteed by a local super-vtsk- uaily, refuse to cancel the French If the oommiaeion raport that Gerthen France will cn her part tamed upon polk sod atte- debts, Insist that th German, to many has violated the agreement nuate force." her be sufficient to meet payments covering th loft bank and has either these debt Debt Cancellation Factor. which would Involve a payment to Invaded it or sought to militarise It, to send troops at once to Join Millet, then, believes that the fl Franc alone of upwards of MuKtal dispute could be adjusted by to cover both reparations and French and Belgian troops in occua German proposal which allowed debts, since this la out pying this region and to maintain the Planes ths bare oosta of mnbnstruo-tm- n of th question. Francaconfessedly will thim tori barrier ef th Rhlae Against German with pensions and similar costs bsreelf bound to stand pat until acleft Out. that is ITAM.OUO.eod, tion in Washington and Don don moots League Inaooep table. that aa a detail In the settle-rne- th situation. It mns without earing that Italian Interallied drbu were sboliMied. la willing to take something and British members 'rtcoe would sit en the In a word, be asks tor Prance ths Ilk 17,090,000,000 from the Germans commission with French and Belgian rests of reparations strictly speak- and call and action that British reparations and Italsettled, by provided ing, plus ths removal of ths burden the allied debts are abolished, or sho ian military forces would only begin cf FVench debt to Britain and Amerto take commission-erBritMi a German after Italian note and willing for ica. of course, what he means to 17.000.- 000.000 in had Joined French and Belgian addition to cash for my Is that France wlU hold Germany tha atmllae amount in violation the roporging of tame' and the notes th for $7,500,000,000 plus what aha ewes Over to the United State and Grant agreements entered Into by ftormaay. i America and Britain, a suns nearly But h is not willing to Franc end Belgium, or Franc alone, as Urge, until the 'Americas and Britain. 7 th United States and Ureat would not be able to invoke aid en British debts ara cancelled. but on -- the testimony, As to security. It will be noted tbst idtain ovary cent Germany can pay their own he repulses 11 idea ef the annexation her, which would bo what would hap- other hand would not be left to act Iona, If of fens ths German German provided pen wore reof the Ruhr or of the Rhineland, all reparations was unmistakable and ths menace duced while interallied debts were real thought of any detachment of this maintained. and not So imaginary. aa far area from Germany, but asks that reparations ara France and Belgium will net there shall be some body ef Interna- oonoernsd, there la the situation. a guarantee of th league of naOf course th Germanh would be detional Inspector on the spot to sea They will not accept any Gerthat tbs Germans do not, by footing lighted If th United Btatea and Great tions man pledges whatsoever, unaooom-pbwta- S Britain insisted that Pranoe pay to troops into the area neutralised by them material all Germany oould pay to her. French by guarantees. the treaty of Versailles, violate this troops, and probably Belgian, would leave France ruined, which will agreement, and also for awns Inter- This not leave the Rhine until that was the of in devastation th to force which national object can be evacuation Involve for them no posYou would than hare sible made by the Inspector appeal if vloiatls the first, plan. ef a German danger advene who suffered as devastaGermany, takas place. beyond the Rhine barrier. If pome tion paying sot more than ran be found, arms Brit-tr- ii Must Restore Entente. In reparations, while France guarantees n or agreement to Join Now, what does Painleve pom 7 would hare to pay at least 17,400,000, Franc and Belgium with toetr IJk Millet, he believes that pro all solu- OeO for reconstruction of her ruins armies if Germany psiteea the Rhine, tions become poaeible only when the and, given Preach and German then danger of annexation, by , entente between Prance, Belgium and sources and population, this would France,thewhich is alight anyway, and Great Britain U restored. This fat the mean a heavier burden placed upon th possibility ef an attempt to set first condition. Thea he continues: French, than German shoulders by the up aou Rhine state, independent I agree that the French govern- war, detached from Genmany, forcibly ment might aoeept as nee of the bases . Compromise Pass Oss.) (Oamttroag fr Euggretod. whieh is will seal, disappear. of discussion the. figures ef the n Now as far a I can them Is In sum, there ara sew thro Daily Telegraph. By this scheme no present intention on see, In of th the situation be' which part must we should receive fl, 000,900, 004 gold the United ris's successor should be named within States to discuss Interal- reckoned with. First Germany must ninety day. marks (IS, 504.000,000), a sum to whkh debts and no cancellation can ram forward with financial a our government might respond by lied Warr. it is alleged In the bill, save by act of congress, take which will be sattnfactory dominated has aided presenting its oWn figures. Such a which place will not b la tens ion for many enough to serve as a basis - and abetted the by Letter, for diaproject. In the event that it led te an month latter in his .unautIt follows, thea, tbst the ran proposal he acts horisedaccord, would demand French wUl not, in any sod wrongful fall far short ef $10, 444,904, knew were In violation of thwhich hardly, American adhesion. But perhaps It ooneent to any (eductioncircumstance, duties of 40. Secondly, the problem of InterIs net chimerical to think that- - In the trustee as meed him ths mi by below th sufficient upet allied debts must he figura with In wilL'' An presence of a Just agreement to which reparations into the cirmeat reconstruction coots and ueh fashion that thedealt total which cumstances investigation Prance and Britain had both agreed, British surrounding TVarrs apAmerican debts at the France, Belgium and an arrangement which did not de- present sad obtain Italy and his summary removal Therefor tuns kind from Germany nhall not be mand anything tn excess of German of devicetime. cemplete-- 7 pointment will have to ho invented to riKtutrod to discharge American and are asked In the petition. resources, America might, M In 117. meet th difficulty, upon Ins father's death Immediately Thirdly, soma form of th younger' Letter, consider It her duty to come te the who achieved Buch a compromise must lie la the Bntlahvdebla, International supervision must he feme , rescue of Europe tn the internets of direction of a partial reduction In when he admitted 1522, of early found for the Rhiaelaad which will be that the code bee of aT everyone and in her own interest as reparation Britattempted Assuming that tha able to at euce any German wheat earner had coot his well him $3,244,440. ish will be now te abolish Invasion report ef a d assumed The question ef reparations ad- their claims prepared permanently control of the estate and Belupou tha French, ldft hank of both Rhine Prance and .the and since has net managed It, tor th justed, and Italian a would quickly resume normal Germany thereupon to rail tn the nrmed forces purpose relations gians ef paving the Income to the amount of Germ a a roparatluua can of Italy and Britain as well aa exthrough inevitable economic be abolished. will be left trusteed but has wholly disregarded Thus whab and Franoe. By means of an internachanges will represent the sum necessary to his duty and asserts tbit hs dose not tional loan and other modalities the mast ths costs ef French and Belgian Of course, if it in appreciated in ad- intend except as and when vance by th Germans that violation be may toseeper fit." reparations would enter the sphere reconstruction and of British property of their agreement with respect ef of normal economio circumstance In Th to enormous estate losses with to addittoq the Italian, up the Rhineland will eutomatioallv bring holding in Chicago The situation, so tense today, would amounttogether km property, into which Italy la entitled. This them Into lose Its acute character if these two sum will bs, collision with clude in ooal Britain interest and someeontrotlmg speaking, Italy a well an Franoe and Belgium, mines and valuable farm leads la great and neighboring states redis- where betweenroughly iio.ooo.uoo.ooti tolikelihood nf such a Garmon g -- several states. tha covered In peace a prosperous existLeiiere management will in there be addition, ence. The partisans of revenge in a sum amounting to about tha stun hi is enormously reduced, if not ac- of form properties in the Nebraska That Britain and Osar .Creek and Platte river districts will be aseemed against tually eliminated Germany who preach- - the propaganda figure, which that on' knows shout- - would fo Italy might be willing to undertake resulted in a loss .of $52, 044 to ths Germany pending American cancella- such ground. responsibilities, provided the estate In 1522. tion. but on which so payment will be term of the agreement creating Uif Unauthorised land development by asked at ones. Security terms Fined. The United States will then be commission to supervise were satis- Irrigation tn Wyoming under Lei tor's Nevertheless, ths world must ap- asked chooea between cancelling factory, seems far from impassible, direction has Betted huge losses. It preciate the fact "that Prance cannot what isto owed her by Europe and ac- since both are equally eager to end is charged, and more than $2,900,004 d remain exposed to the Ruhr campaign and te get peace worth of securities Included in the therefor German e bonds and the cepting of a vindictiveness nation ef 70,000,000 German have principal of ths trust estate to pay. which Ger- In Europe. having a high birth rate. Every no- many la promises been wrongfully pledged te secure the meantime wilt boon have fisiwtton Baals Stated. tation of the problem of security and tonne to in Loiter of furtherance the to her European But aU solution is predicated upon project. one can hesitate between several for- compelled to deliver was tn reality the German mulae must, in- - mv Judgment, meet conquerors This a , upon surrender, Gorman of the By earnimisrepresentation the following conditions: Jt must not meaning ef the famous Chequer made directly to Franoe and ng of ths Hell A Zoller Mining y noson proposal and in nny fashion interfere with, the right agreement and this was th made In good faith, that and the Ziegler Coal company, for tha existence of th notorious C" Belgium of populations to dispose of la In made aueh form an to open the luinris properties owned by the bonds. A" B toand to bonds th nor with the political and eco- tal of 12,500,000,000 in conference. That estate. .Letter, It is said, has been that Is to the way for discussion nomic unity of the German wight. It amount is ready to malt such a able to divert huge sums to his own agreed to he th maximum of Germany must provide for the demilitarisation, German I doubt proposal. She Is not pet sat- use and for the f kitotsm of other possibility were provided for isfied that she cannot In which he is interested. complete and permanent, of the left wiggle nut of th London- agreement ef 1221. On all bank of the Rhine, and render it Im- In considerable these Germany was to begin payment payment, she ia still Ftequcht- demands for an accountin the mood to maneuver, she still ing hav been reptdaed, the countess possible to raise troops in this area at once. Them were regarded as or send troops into It. It mint pro- real upon America and Great Brit- charges, and audits of th estate sad C bonds to th counts vide an international supervision ca- amountlaofaddition. 000.000, a, its varied propertiee have been 0 that is the ain. llable of insuring the effectiveness of balance of $20,644, I it Is fair and accurate to think vague and useless, because the $23,000, 400,940 which , this demilitarisation. and traorac-tion-a was th total ef reparations fixed at ay that more than four month of letter caused record The foregoing seem to, me measures Loudon, were to be held pending the the Ruhr campaign have had a certain beyond to he so manipulated aa to be which could, be taken without inter- adjustment intelligent scrutiny, view are debt. But ho one ever clarifyingto effect. Extreme normal the with the petition" continues. existence of w fering lately, are gening Lelh-tending r baa "assumed an attitude nearer to thedisappear, the populations affected. In A word, expected U.that . they would be iatui. consideration ore which Position VltDr no military (Violation of the regions is which and hostile te all advrs essential. to learning that beneficiaries under tha will and What is puxsling to as is how the no on in thGermany demilitarised could take place withworld will help her In a the out as a consequence doing violence miiMuioa oan vjt bf clorid up policy of absolute evasion. The aura his failure to perform hta trust' total on.wbat ahe can tp the representatives ef ether na- definitely while the question of th and can duty and ha bsen guBtv ef gross allied debts remains unsettled. You profitably be mad to paypay tions la hardly in misfeasance as to ths management control of the estate. He la an It will be perceived that Millet and can't Ox a Anal hgure for reparation! dispute now The determination ef sod Painleve are pretty clone together, ft you decide that Germany is liable Franoe and Belgium te have security unfit person to have charge of, or be a trustee ef th estate, and ought both aa to the mime to be asked from to pay I1MOOA00.400 for reparations for the future and to hold guarantee N removed." Germany and the conditions for pro- - and another $12,000,000,009 against .present payments eon do to Letter, if an only ton, was born In when the Untied States demnads and the longer he doubted. Finally, It has bron CHIoago In 154$, Upon his graduation plainly' Indicated that If th United from Harvard repavment of her loro. You do Htatee t university in 1851 th is it, because, in the first place, th unwilling to discuss allied presented him with $1440 debts. It ran have no part r plaee tn elder sum of the two items exceeds fra reign in bucash and "a in and can be of ao rapacity; and, in tha second the discussion ms'' By 1257, When he first begun to Europe. place, all international loan so vital hta more than I. wheat operation, All things considered, it would seem a detail In any settlement, or conth Letter properties were that the Ruhr campaign has worked in his of tingent upon fixing a oton finally and out as control and agent, anyone eouid hop other Offices he was President among fixing a sum which la pasaihi la it- for far better thanThs woret ef th railroad, a coal comcanv and aofdi- a self. reasonably. But you can't ignore th American danger which It metis possible have rector in numerous banka and trust element. If our government Insists disappeared. The real, as contrasted rampanisx- with ths imaginary elements, have In ,522 Lofted defended suits brought upon, payment for Its debts, it Inal at disclosed, if w have Dot yet ar- against him in New York by bun nr in face that ail of th mousy Ger- been rived at Immeif is hot there a peace, see for merry alleged to b many can pesribly pay shall be turned diate promt of peace, tha character due date on notes, on th ground that h over to it without coot of eafleotlon of th settlement which must finally was a resident of Illinois. The Jury's and that nothing remain for th pay- emerge is far more generally under- decision, now fiunous in legal tradiHalt Lake, Mav I For th annual ment of th cost of rebuilding stood thea four months ago. he'd that th .millionaire was tion, French, Belgian and Italian ruia tiring sale cf ailk which starts Mona "comrautor' between New York day at Walker's, great purchases The French course, then, must be to (Copyright. 1522. by tha McClure and Chicago n th Twentieth Cenhave been made and prices so low insist that Germany shall remain Newspaper Syndicate.) tury Llmtted and that while his buoi-nahave been marked on beautiful, rich legally liable for a sunt equal to tha roaduefod In New York, bis new spring otika as to place them costs of reparation and debt that Don't fall to attend the auction sale bom was In Chicago. within the reach of every woman. ah shall pay money for reparations Monday, at m. differa. 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These witnesses gave to th county court at no testimony against Dr. Krupp voa law for triad., Bohlen and to other directors, aa they did not coins in tontact with officials. those MOUNT PROBE fit Appeal Casa. IS CONTINUED ' WERDEN.ayMay 6. The German directors of tha Krupp works plan to CHICAGO. May $. Parallel Inquiries carry tbs case to the highest court of by th state attorney's office and the appeals In France If they are convictcoroner today into th death at Leigh- ed by the present court martial. It ton Mount, Northwestern was announced today by their Bwiss student whose skeleton was university found beM. Morlahd, chief --counsel neath a lake pier in Evanston Mon- attorney, ter the defense. The appeal, he said, day, proceeded today with th ques- would be based a international hmr tioning of more students and univer and would raise the question of Urn sit v official. , rVtnch command 8r order, whir'j the The question ef whether Mount ara charged a ith violating. killed himself or whether his death Germans appeal ala would contoad that was aa accident of ths basing aetlvi-tie-a thTheFrench hav ao right in the following a clads rush la which hs Ruhr and plead, a in the present participated oa the aight h disap- trial, that jrill th are not crimpeared in , September. 1521, remains inally ranponsibldirectors for the act of the undetermined. The defendant workmen. apKrupo Walter Dill Rcott, president, and ara hopeful that they will George P. Merrick, counsel for the parently have a on batter chance should appeal university, visited Oscar Wolff, corcourt martial find them guilty, oner, and pledged their full coopera- the than did the Thjraaen group, whoa tion to clear up the mystery. vote quickly At the same time It was revealed conviction at. Mayene by the high court of cassathat Mounts farewell message t confirmed tion. Loris Guehs, with whom he was oh t M. MorlOud, whom the Germans refrieadlv terms prior t bis disappearance, did rot hint at suicide aa tb gard aa the highest 8w1s authority law, will be regirl testified yeotwday, according to on international inforced in such appeal by Dr. Grimm aut horiiiea. Th girl turned the letter over to of counsel for the defense, which Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Mount, parents ef pleaded for Thyssen. He la professor of International law at Muenater. the dead youth. They fold- - th oner they had gives It to T. J. FeU. Ne Sunday &ss(enj their attorney, lie refused to giv The Court martial's progress oa the it up. . A etudent Yodajr testified that J. seoad day of ths trial Indicated that Allen Mills a freshman, who left col. the ease would contmne until Wedneslege shortly after th disapppananc day withoutThthe holding of a Sunday of Mount and cannot b found, was session. proecutiow tried ta out th menacing attitude of carrying a pistol on -th - night of th bring th workmen prior to tit firing by class rush. The testimony about Mills and the the French soldiers. Witnesses testirevolver was given by Baron Kroohn. fied that on group bad revolvers and a 1521 sophomore. Kroohn said he was another sticks and hammer-handltold on the night of the class rush Some of the workmen testified that that Min was carrying the weapon in many In the crowds were excited bepit of pretest by ether students cause they believed the French would An ffort is being Bonds to find Mills requisition the trucks used for th who has been reported both in Chi- purpose of bringing them from their homes a eonautarabl distance cago and In Wyoming. Mills wa a fraternity brother of The prosecution was pleasedaway. at ths Arthur Peralngvr. whom freshmen admission of a Krupp official that th tied t a pier th afternoon ot the workmen had asked Mm for authority class rush. to . blow the siren, which, however, was already sounding. The president Suspset Are Held. tha court pointed oat that the offiLINCOLN. Ndh., Mar 5. Mr. and of cials must have had control of ths Mrs. John Fitts. Jo Miller and Daisy the workmen woqld not hat sirens are held at North asked or being dUgmaa permission. Platte, pending hearing on a charge of being aaoessories before and after the fact in the cas of the recent Surplus Year hooting and killing of Sheriff George Helser of Keith county, by Harold by Director Allen, alleged bootlegger, ta Thomas LsrroU, chief stateaccording law enPrediction WASHINGTON, May a forcement officer. th treasury will finish the curTh four will be given a preliminary that rent a with calendar al year surplus of of hearing at Try on. county bv county, in which Jurisdiction $44,944,444 efwa md today en th budget, the basts the killing occvrrvd, according to Mr. laxcet eettmates of internal revenue Carrol ' customs receipts. ,i Miller is surged to be th nuui who sad The director placed customs revenue came I the door of the Fit Is home and told Sheriff Heiaer that Alien was at $544,444 004 for the year ending not there. On. entering th sheriff June 84 and internal revenue receipt! There la no Indicafound Alisa hiding in bed, and when at $2,515,440,444. th officer removed The covering Aden tion that there will b a falling .off aliened fire. Instantly killing tb she, la the remaining months of 1922. General lord said ho did not intend iff. according to the state sheriff. to allow th lid of federal expendipoAlien, sought aa the slayer ef was ture later liceman at Mitchell, shot t become pried loos as a reand fatally wounded. sult of th better outlook. A comparison of the total estimated exDont fall 1to attend big auction sal penditure of the operating departSO a. an. Monday, at Thirty differ- ment of the for 1522 with ent lot of goods, including pianoa, tb actual government pendtluro for 2532 shows braaa beds itrutonre. china, rooking a reduction of more than $240,004.44, etc. 'Redman utensils, Fireproof bnt be hopes to make th saving ven Storage Oo. . (Advertisement.) greater. t tranwf erred -- - Mayiw peranca. in the plae ef th rigid restriction laid domra by tha Volatead act. , Dry Supporter Surprised. Dry spokesmen frankly acknowledged and at th surprise disappointment action ef th New York IsgHtotura Prohibition Commissioner Maya Admitted that th unexpected turn at events called for redoubled ffort th part ef th federal aathorttlea "It means,' said liaynra, ths th federal organisation to Now York win hav to.tknm a Httto mere mnpoa-ibiltand In th largest massure possible provide federal agendas to moke up tb leas of whatever cooperation may hav bran provided by th Consoled. Prohibition Commlaaioner Haynea draw consolation from tha tact that whH th New York tagkdature had repealed th dry enforcement act, in that state, th legislature at seme ether states hav tightened up the prohMtkm km during th sessions they have held this year. Prior to tha action of (he New York legislature," ha said, ''there ware but Awo states in th Union, Msssschnsw.ta and Maryland, namely which had not adopted state codes providing for state cooperation with th federal foecra to- - put Into effect th lghtaath amendment to tha constitution. From th stand point of prohibition enforcement, of course, it be Now York, by to state force." is regretted that Mullaa-GaTh Atroctatfara Agatrri tit Pro- tb repeal at th act, tssomea tha third state which will ' vision Amendment, the principal wet organisation represented ia Wsshktg-to- hav no Mato enforcement code. issued a statement through Its RIOTiNG IN VIENNA. eh , spokesman. Captain W. 11 Stay ton. declaring ths New York tegisla-tura- 's VTBNWA. May E (By th action to b a gtortoua victory V Pro. Violent rioting occurred for th advocates of personal liberty to th vicinity of Favorlten V square H added that tha addon would throughout last night. Th trouble' greatly encourag them It renewed ptorted whan tb police attempted to energy for tb repeal of the Volstead protect a meeting of reactionaries. act, which ha now bee if rendered The officers, charged workmen" practically Impotent la Nsw York." armed with clubs, atonesbyand knives, ;4 More Are Eapootod, used their swords to protect Thirty-eigTh repeal of th dry low tn Nsw policemen York I th forerunner of similar more than forty civilians were statom by sthar Captaia Staptoa many of them seriously. aid. Th change at amttofoat which mads th New York action NEW THEATER PLANNED.- rtYil . aid. was undoubtedly du to th tperisl te The TrtSeee. complete breakdown of ntferrameat PRJCfiS. May 4 According to dans-tradand th growing knowledge by ths peothe Gergide Bros, owner'" ple that th prohibition law hav In- at tb way Brie steam laundry, wiK build-- . troduced greater svila than they hav a theater on a lot racontly purchased ' banished." . tram P, O. Bitvegni. his . 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