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Show TWENTY PERSONS ARF. INJURED WHEN FAST TRAIN JUMPS IL ii Italian Section POLICE CLAIM In Chicago Scene' J- - . Five Youthful Outlaw Raid Postal Truck at Depot Contained Sacks Of Cruel Murder (By International News Service.) Little Jan. 18. CHICAGO, Italy, scene of many shootings, from its today gas awakened week-da- y routine by Smother murder. Four men approached F. Pizzo as He stood at the intersection of North Avenue and Larabee street on the North Side, and Immediately began firing at him. When the smoke cleared the 'four had fled but Pizzo remained prostrate on the sidewalk with a bullet In his brain. An unidentified, man, who accompanied Pizzo to a pawn shop shortly before the shooting, is tag sought by the police. Big Money Shipment. CHICAGO, Jan. II. Five youthful bandits held up ft United States mail truck at the Union station here early today, escaping In an automobile with 12 sacks of mall, 10 of which contained registered mail. Police say that the pouches contained part of a federal reserve bank money shipment destined for St. Paul. The' bandits surprised three postal employees guarding the pouches, forcing them at the point of guns back Into their truck, while the bandit car drew alongside and the TZ 'mail bags were transferred to It. The robbers worked swiftly and tha robbery was accomplished in a few minutes. The regular man baga were posed solely of city collections, the police say, and the regular mall bags were supposed to contain currency and bonds of a value not yet estimated. One of the postal, employees said that only a few minutes after tlfey had arrived at the station with their truck, the bandit car dashed up. The'pollce believe the robbery was' an Inside Job and that the bandits had knowledgax of thd bank shipment. ,v Thomas Carter. Richard J. Sliney and Philip Cahill, postal employees said .the five robbers, none of whom appeared to he more than 20 years old. all wore black masks and executed the robbery so quickly that the attention of a watchman and a railroad mail foreman working nearby was not attracted until the bandit car was speeding sway with the 12 pouches Post authorities early today were unable to estimate the amount of the loot. Thev said the shipments to the northwest which usually go out on the 2.20 a. m. mail average about 1100. 000 in value, but thev consoled themselves with the knowledge that the Tuesday shipments are generally l.ght. COAL POLICY -I- S OUTLINED By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON', Jan. IS.Heada of I th three government agencies who would he charged with administration of the measure were called to appear tod a5cfurei JLfi lacnate manufacture era committee at the opening of hearing on the Calder hill proposing federal regulation of the coal industry I with official publicity for cost fig-- j ore. The witnesses summoned by Chairman LaFolette mere Chairmen Clark an4 Thompson of the inter- state commerce - and federal Tpade j commissions and Dr respectively, George Otis Smith, director of the geological survey. -- DAnnunzio to Leave Fiume This Week : GIVEN POWER (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 A. favorable report was ordered today by the house mining committee on tho senate bill giving the court of claims Jurisdiction over claims filed against the government bv producers of minerals, seeking relief from losses sustained during the war. Proponent of the measure told the committee rhst the present system of having claims Handled by a commission appointed by th secretary of the interior, was unfair and unjust to producers, who at the government's request operated their properties af a loss during the war. , With Grip Loaded Down With Ogden Stor Lot, Threatened Detect tives When Taken at Depot f By Associated Press) SEVILLE, Jan. IS King rebuked several striker today whll at the railway station awaiting a train which would take him back to Madrid You should nevpr abandon your dut, he said 'A civil servant who throws up his Job isnt worth heing a civil servant. I am the fust civil servant of Spain, and, accordingly, carry out my duties The king's words made a great Impression upon the striker, and the belit-expressed That the men now idle-t- kill at once return f (By Universal "FRESNO, pal., Jan. 18 Blackeyed beauties Armenian Imported into America for sale to wealthy husbands have been i bartered by prominent member of the. local Armenian colslave marts of the ony. Just as. in the Orient, according to United State Immigration Commissioner' George V Moore,' who today arrested Harbotian Selvlan, wealthy Lone Star Rancher, and seven women be brought with him to America recently. News of tho captioning of human aoul prlcejv Urat. cam from,. . o Arkor forjg JCrnoian, farmer.f RICHMOND, Ind., Jan. la. X to Hi story Is that hehad paid 8850 to lief train carrying doctor and nurse Selvlan for the woman conceded to ba n;as sent from this city to Greenville, th most besutifui of Ik lot.7 He hur- Ohio, this afternoon, following a reried to Fresno for a marriage license port that west hound Fennsytvanta and purchased new clothing for him- passenger train No. 7 had been w reckself and a trousseau for his bride. ed and a number of persona seriously injured. The train was due to arrlv Upon his return he was told, he claim that th woman bad decided not to go In this city at 12.18 pm. with him and that Selvlan thought she should get a better price than He learned later that she had be sold for 82,000, and It was in his 1850, which he attempt to recover back. that Klnosian aid Selvian held out of the Armenian colsecret let the He sought the services of an ony. American attorney, who got in touch ' with Moore. (Special to The Nem ) Selvian told the authorities that Vi for SHELLEY. J!a Jan. 18 the women sere gathered from refugee camps at Sampson, Turkey, some Olsen, night aperntor at the Shelley Power and company plant, three of them from hospitals, and that he Light had brought them with him because miles north of Shelley, man Instantly he had been given money by IriDids killed at 6 oclock this morning when at Fresno to pay the transportation a high power wire on the line from to Shelley dropped of brides to America, he to make the the power the telephone wire the contact nnsring selection. Local Armenians claim that the acta the telephone at the power house Mr of Selvian were not considered by hisj Olsen went to answer the phone and people ag sale and that the women recalled the electric current killing were by no mean aold into salvery. him Instantly. They point to th fact that each of the women ha already been, married Caruso MaV ADDe&r by the man who paid for her. They "T claim that the custom of bidding for At Metropolitan Before wives Is common in their home coun- New Service.) The report that Hie former German crown prince was Involved In n (By International BERLIN. Jan. 18. By FtRLF-- C. REEVES, N. 8. Staff Correspondent) LONDON, Jan. 18. Following an ofInquiry from tha British foreign congovernment Dutch fice to th Hohenzot-lern- a cerning a report that the would b exptlled from Holland because they had violated Dutch hosIn London pitality the Dutch legation Issued an official statement this afternoon denying the truth of the report Officials at the Dutch legation said report that there wu no truth in the and the former crown the nor that. be to expelled were prince had laarndd the Dutch government was involved prince that tha a- militarist monarchist ta,w plot for revolution in Germany. naThe British Inquiry was in the ture of a special diplomatic request and was hastened beyond the usual red tape. Officials of the foreign office said doubt the truth they were inclined Isto learned some or It of the report. Gerthe visitors at Doom., notably under man army officers, have been surveillance and Jared a of leading the Into possibility Ipg prince militaristic coup. The to visits several . ha recently paid Dooyn from his axils on Wieringen la. land and while at Doom he had to meat and talk with the German army officer In question. The gverewp oaten sLblar easo n f see his. mother. prince's visit was towho was reported the former Jtaiserln dying of a heart affliction.of the The serious Illness offered an excellent opportunity for German visitor to If cloak contho real purpose of their, visit cealment tsere necessary.. Numerous German personages have visited Doom for the announced purpose of condoling with the former emperor over hls wife's critical condition. There have been recent report that Gen. Ludendorff was involved In monarchist activities In Germany and It was pointed out today that some of the officer, who visited Doom may have been couriers from Ludendot-fto the Hohenzojlern family. SHPOWER WORKER ELECTROCUTED er hue thhenPP (By International New Service.) RUSSELLVILLE, Ky.. Jan. 18 Five person. Including Engineer William Howe, of Evansville, ind., and Pilot L Lockhart,' of Paris, Tenn., were injured. when a special Louisville, Henderson and St. Louis passenger met a Louisville and Nashville freight train head on here early today. A wooden mall car and both engines werajdemol-Isbe- d by the impact. J. A. York, MrLeaneboro, III ; L. H. Goedel. SI. Lou la Mo., mall clerks, and an unidentified passenger were , Injured. RAIL FIRE KILLS 88 COPENHAGEN, Jan. 18. Sixty- eight passengers on a Russian railway train running from Luga on tho Gulf of Finland to Norogorod. southeast of to death, Petrograd, Vere burned when a quantity of benzine being carried a freight, exploded and wrecked the train, says a Helsingfors dispatch The to the Berlinske Tldend today. train caught fire from the flaming fluid f , Present Season Ends Moore Investigation, he says, has disclosed that Selvlan, upon his arri(By International News Service) val in Fresno w.lth th seven women, NEW FORK, Jail 18 Enrico Caone of whom he had married, announced that tha other six were for ruso, the noted tenor. wb has been sale. Th new went Out among mem- seriously ill, has so far recovered that bers of the colony and bidding was he .1 planning to sing again this sea-- , j.'X. .lib --b a as. v ! Y . Oao.z nmt Q, the muni t rw it I varies , JlelruuuLtan opera said a spyeiai per fuLof the sextette, was aold tor ' The lowest price paid was 2400. One1 furmance snuld he arranged If Caruso aritd to make an appearance on the of the women, possessed of less good before the season closes. look than the others. Is still 'age aaaltingl . ; r bid j Seivtan and th women are charged Colorado Representative wjth making unlawful entry in the United States and were all released' Introduces Alien Land Law on their- - Own recognizance and the women allowed to return to their own-- ! (B Ass u latrd Tress ) er husbands until a hearing Is called DENVER. Colo. Jan 18. Joseph before U. 8. Commissioner Walter here L. Miller i ep-tntative from Otero later this week. U. 8. District Att.tr- - countv today mttnducrd a bill In the ney Robert O'Connor will come from Colorado house of representatives pm- Los Angele to conduct the proseeu- - vldmg fur a refer, rid um by the voters tlon. ,. ((, pint, on" the question whether Release of the women was on tele- - pf alttn shall be ptrmited to own or He said the graphic advices from the department lease land in robuado. of Immigration at Washington, which "bill particuf ,r!' was called forth by Is taking direct charge af the cases the large I umber of Japanese among the most lies who hive periled tn Otero county and sensational In the history uniquo of im- - and other sections of the Arkansas bureau migration investigations. valley of 'ate TW01ILLED, TEI HUB1, II FILM BEAST HAVKnNF lag r f4r in fb 19 tVntral tnjur4 (.! larrI botii foy Two blew wr Two Jan I and mon than m an xpjinn and r? ih Film J hh:l ugh M pprny apparently window of th th ti traka plant. of tho thr factory On f a Thvt rtuc rhork th and othori th building who might h nor Ukun to Tn Injured p lh Hayonne li 'iu! w the. rn mu El buUdrng v IWn th xpJioA After a brief struggle with officers during which the boys are said to have attempted to draw their revolver, John Salamica and Eddie Whit, who gave their age as 18 and 18, respectively. were lodged In the city jail this morning, charged with the burglary of the Browning Brothers" rtora In rip din on Jan. 10. The arrest was made near the Oregon Phort Line dpot by Detective L. L. Larsen and C W ltosenkratitz- - ,.The.baya ra . said to have confessed to the burglary of the Browning store and to have admitted that they are the ones who robbed a general merchandise store at Ras'ltngs. Wyo . some weeks ago. Articles stolen from both Ogden and Raa lings stores were found In theta possession. Detectives Larsen and Rosenkrantz, who are on th bight shift. have heei working cn the Browning Brothers burglary all their extra time since It a committed, . Several. days age they -learned that two boy were selling th stolen guns In the cltv and they were given a description of them. When. told by on of th men a ho purchased a gun that thev aould be arrested, the boy are said to have laughed and replied that no officer in the city could take them been With Suitcases. This morning Patrolman Arthur Merrick was told that two boya the description of the ones for whom the detective were were Just going from the Los looking hotel to the Oregon Short LineAngeles depot, carrying four! heavy suitcases. He Immediately notified Larsen and Rosen-kranWho rushed scene-- . The bo had just set the suitcases down o rest when the officers approached them. frvcli'e Larsen threw hi coat hack displaying his badge and told the boys that he and Rosenkrants were police officers. Salamica immediately drew back and reached for his gun, It is said. Larsen warned him not to as he would kill him If he drew the' weapon. Rosenkrantz then grappled with Sola mica and Lar-se- n seized White, balamieo had revolver in his hip pocket and White a Colts, according to ' tz oc- curred vai Inatantly th gtructur wrapped in flam rauaed by th Ignition Th fire of Dim which flared up with a blxat that shattered windows In the vicinity. Conferences at . do-th- at Marion With Big Minds, Resinned IE'; hey the burglaries in had been implicated the bovs told the officers that they B JaCK ROl I.T- store at Rawlings They stole (he au- ' tomoblie at Ogdtn and in company 1. N S ?Hff rV)rrspon4nt ) with a third man ON BOARD SENATOR HARD- Browning Brothers' they went io the robbed ING'S TRAIN EN RrtTE TO that, taking a numberetore,.snd of rifles, revolv18 Senator ers. coats and a large amount of MARION, Ohln, Jan after the bur- Harding hurried hack tn hist iiffic to- -' munition plarv accr.rdir.tr tn their story, they dav tn tak up aghin hi C8nfrn'e of with th "leading mind the drove O' wn ne r th river In Ogden and country The conference ace rap- - thr told their companion they were Idly drawing to a clou and th next through mith him and kicked him there thy drove to BHs- few da the president e.ect will act oul aslde enmiirh time1 to put in order ham Cit whei they abandoned th leaving th stolen rifle in affair machine many of hi perunnaj hueln Th y then brought tick In preporaflon foe- - hi in to Snlt long and Iti Waehinirtnn brought in what loot thy the nouth and chrrjr. It t expected he wilt take tep Stolen Ijoot Fouml dix,sorae hlmaelf entirely from the editorial policy of the Marion Star. It j rpcm here, the b arming i not believed .that he will of lhey itH and Tater hi interest in the paper but .1,1 make movrq to ,he lAm Ance;es t.l 's hotH it evident that the paper must not be at ,be latter place, thev said 20 of the regarded a hi- - unofficial mouthpiece revolvers stolen by them at Oeden and tha, it. editorial expresriors do were In turn stolen from them not necessarily reflect his views eral other and most of the ammntri- Treparations are a mri --amtiV-d Bon was ...Id In the cpy to vecemen to close his Marlon residence and he Mexi-aae" and other foreigners is rapidlv placing hi- - bu-linter- - cording to the officers In eats in shine that he can leave suitcases were found much theof bovs' the He had no stolen property, the officers them Without danger said his brief stay In Salsmlea told the officers he' was inferenceshisdining time being ntlrely oe- - from New York state and said he had Cleveland, w ith personal business. been under arrest at Albany. Buffalo, - cupied It 1 reported bv those tn close touch Ft Louis. Kansas City and Denver! with the president-eleASHI.VGTOX. Jan. 1 that he mat Each time, he said; it was for carry- -' Spec delav the nnnm.neement of the mem- tag concealed weapons and for burgbers of his Cabinet for some time. lary. The officers have never been sumni n ,.ng the con (he Currency Wubam able to convict, him on anv of the dition of all National banks. B.g increase ,n deposits all over charges, he szid.iand have had to turn him loose each time. the country,' notably In (ha Industrial districts, feitucrd the comptroller's White said he is a Colorado review. Th banking position is ''atrone and welt fortified,' Williams and that o met Salgjnitn In Kan-,,- boy ' 1 Officer believe both boi ara ity. ( Money deposited In National banks increased 11881,000.000 In 24 several older c'- - . than thev months betweeg March 4. 1918, and Nov ta, 1820. Th. was a Jump of to be. White Is said to look like a man of 21 Both bovs are said to approximately II per cent. Exclusive of government deposits th total I have ar admitted the clothes they within National banka in said, at thta time, Mr. Williams are deposits were of the condition banka stolen at Rawlings for cent of maximum wearing call the shown per by deposits IDNTWlN. Jan. 18 Assistance has of he casa is Further made on Dec. 11, 119. when the highest figure was reached. been sent from Rremen to the Ameri- being bv the officers today. G It la noteworthy, William said, in view of the fact that the AmeriS. Williams. 45. 50 west First South can people In the last three years have taken lip. paid for. and have pretty can steamer defiance, reported In dis- it res d t was i. j , tress IS mile east of the Ndrdernry and Rosenkrantz on a cha-well digested about 124.900,000.000 worth of government obligatinjjs. recof Increase Total resources of tha banks amounts to I22.08J.3!M'8QL-jSlightship, off the mouth of the River eiving-stolen Is He property said an in- Etna The steamer' turbine is said to to have purchased of $198,423 000 since Fept 8. Total depuslU ar 818.981,702,000, on bf th revolvbe damaged and aha is leaking. crease of 120I.748.000( ztnea tha last call. ers from tha boys. f 1 c Five Person Injured When Trains Collide - try work ' Well-to-d- ' d'An-nunzi- o, . Late Today. Service ) f (By Associated Pres ) TRIESTE.-Jan- . 18 Gabriele former tasurgent .leader at Flume, will leave that ;ity this week, having obtained passport vises for Switzerland, Greece, Spain and France. Five "hundred of his ieglonairea still remain in Fiume. . ' tntertainmenta. Men Buyers, is Charge. Coup Instead, is Charge. (I. (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO, Jan. 18. The "Shimmy" are "hot proper add the "toddle, for school entertainments. dance Supt. Peter A. Mortenaen ruled today in barring them from the community center activities. Teachers at the center differed in their ppinlone as to the propriety of tho dance it is said, resulting in the edict. "The dance that resulted In today's order probably would be considered all right on the stage or public dance , floor, but In the school we must ' maintain a high standard in all entertainment," Supt. Mortenaen said. "We try to keep every activity of the centers on a plane so high that school children can enrage In them. Naturally we do not believe that the shimmy and the toddle are proper dances fur cchool Pripce Visits Arrest at Fresno Reveals Relief Train With Doctors And Nurses is Rushed Dorn, Ostensibly to Visit Existence , . of Typical From Richmond, Ind., Dying Mother, But Plans Slave Mart With Rich It anid the Berliner TagcblalL. la probably another of Willlc'ft Dance Objectionable, ' School. Head Says CLAIMS COURT , Ex-Cro- militarist-mona- (By Associated Press) CONSTANTINOPLE. Jan. 17. French black troops turned their machine guns on mutinous Cossacks of General Wrangel's former army encamped at Tchatalja, 25 miles northwest of Constantinople Saturday night after the Cossacks hsd disarmed their officers The Russians returned the fire killing 10 Senegalese and wounding 20 others and two French officers. The French encircled the Cossack camp and ultimately got the mutineers under control. The leaders of the up-- . rising were placed under arrest and are being courtmartialed by the Frencl military. Return to Work Boys, IS VIOLATED plot for a revolution In Germany, arose from the revelation that his bailer, Schulz, was earn ing letters to Amsterdam, according to a dispatch from Vienna today quoting the VienIt nese newspaper Bar Abend, h not believed that these letter ; were for prominent monarchists, d. Shimmy and Toddle F rchist High Repair Costs May Lay Ships Up, Is Benson's Warning (By Universal Service.) WASHINGTON. Jan. 18 Unless the high cost of maintenance and repairs of American ships come down, ships will be laid up and many employees will be out of work. This warning was voiced by Admiral W. S. Benson, chairman of the shipping board In an address today to member of the Marine RnglneersJJenjtv fie lafasRo c in. ion here.. "The United States shipping board Is facing a very serious situation as a result of the high cost of repair and Is disposing of it's ships because It cannot meet expenses." he said. The cost of maintenance is much too high and must come down. Unless It does, ships will be laid up and many employees of your organization will be out of work. Admiral Benson urged the mariners to cut down on ship expense, especially repairs. "Ws are la a high competitive mar"and perhaps the ket, he aasc-telargest single item of expense Is repairs Foreign competitors arrange to have as few repairs as possible and do as much of the running repairs with the ship's force as possible. It is essential that we do the same. HOSPITAUTI I -- i .u, r i - . t, -- ! -- -. i , American People Have Acquired Saving Habit , ns ne J ct IV AID IS RUSHED 10 U.S. VESSEL v-- vr m inves-tgstlo- n -- m-'- te arr-sta- gi I ---t |