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Show ,..a0. , Ammilligil , li. ' , ..,,,,..Tv. . , tA ,.....'...A.:1C.,,,d... i 40 .1,....1 : , ' ' Ili 41 Sin Alk &be. (CU II4 4 if, Mitt.pi Lfid ,b4 "PM 1. l. 11, 1'4 so. , tder 000 111 k Ing the, .''' '., trent door WI mt.t buthrobaut.,a,a4rw..a. and I opened 1 - 1 !etelY .4' Pim- s t lad-ael - tom, !Itt o fro. iht to, Id! IS, ty. 4 Li te.. ,1 $PotIF Id eon rrtakiht tht ge ' 8"-- et last Mast Chief Justice Anderson kfay ACants, to foie Leo M. Frank trona the death Urges Commutation with prepei&Y began. here today before Mob tict the lie. Ala.. for the hearing Justice May parations' John e. Andersoti of the Alabama suewe prison conunkmdon ou his multi preme court. today wrote Gov. Batton sentence of cation for commutation of Georgia, urging commutation of Leo M. Prank's death sentence. Franks counsel have fought hie through the varlop Mate and todera carts and before the United tentage, 'reversal' 'tar teremo tourt'lebtisolet as original verdict of coaviution and the appeal for clemency is his iser toiresent His execution' isag been lette 22 next troweled Former Congressman W. h charge of Prank's case. was pram:el to emphasise in his argument do doubt as to Ithe prisoner's great London, May SI. 12:16 Rall.n. expressed by the late Judge on the German reply to the who presided at the tztal; the tenting opinion of two 11.1dirall fifth American not concerning the- - Lustdecalon tantalneldern the Manchester Guardeste eupretise court erhen nodfro4 sel aw n eter. tliT 3 LI LEE at or It ian says: "We do not know how long the war will last. but it is clear, if Germany has her way. that its and will find the negotiations with the United States over the submarine 'blockade still their interminable dragging out length. "The German note does not even reply directly to the American request that such actions as the oinking of the Lusitanst should be disavowed and that they should The note actually has the effrontery to add that passengers probably vould have been saved bad it not been for the explosion of ammunition which. It Is stielred wan carried half. aboard the Lusitena as though the FRANK NOT FHF.,19KNIe. submarine had torpedoed the ship Frank was not present 'soften the without intending actually to sink eemmIssion's hearing began. ill. How- her. read the "Almost as offensive is the suggooapi prisoner's brief &enticeles of sentence tion that before the submarine can for sad then offered documesiery evi- be Condemned for not having given dence. including records of "'purl proceedings, the affidavit of Judge Roan and a statement of lira. Leo M. - Chi-ag- s 7 I aN; i!i n! I. s L I O. IVU110 le i, ! 'Li i in t f 1.4 5' a: an' Tc al,a Inn. 1r 1011 cot IN are mem. laP iONNI Ok lips 4er. ete tod1- tek- 11 zips , ,ists ,Ote too lacy teh- - e r 1'11 are St, iSr,r to& !Pry :' thatwtihthe of the rediaohabhmehs Luiste- Americana., The drawn out ouNitkon. al'. tat: dunarm 11 far aftItt irricanitroant;tinritasunineg or , concerned. The fromiro--i- -- IN THE iCITY CHURCHES .1rinpultheitts.,nlaitien4- I apparatun p;aeina sthtes Titania' conference. au embargo on II munitions, of w8 r, text of Ger; The R. Philadelphia Press-Th- e 1,,,..,s osst,r of ''1.ntintisms Of (Mr nationsi iite ih "in a word the all food, all passenger !taw, with ' c many a reply to the American lattitania tr;ret Presnyi ns, 1,, .u,g. tt,a. perth will IIIPUTe Ub bev, fered the prospect coutstrkm helligereat note N- -t is ,t,AltiV, nn 1,,,, Tt, unsallatactor) f-tnit tt those who abide still in earth extremely my over point! of anti peace whi( h we desire The reply 'does not meet the lieu, It la prert,h,d that walets' of from that a IS-HER. TEXAA. oid.hrm...red.b.r wthil avowal of what t,r) clear that the maintenance ,,t friendly Lik,.., for .,,., , ,,,, s. s, r .,K, th, last file shallhalfsoon century wither Loy, . acceptance oft, the Germany has spoken Its words with rolati9ns the r tlerman government. n ,.. v., cb,11 the the of breath ilirma maw arel in the not welceme Is Ameriein ears warfare which or the attitude shbli it has mon eritnittior, sn . light a ill httre ar thaan tt rn r, tttyl th, reputtlw eti :,ire mill this duty Ito American ntanY would be prople , Kiri chosen to take. is going IQ be t ery ,kws,...,...t..--- -ta UNA but ,n,,r memory. ,' IFill cool Ind pet by and not a word males, Keep their "4 T.G4. .4,al.. in iriviiege iees awl ImfTune, ,ef neYing in the withering mind or policy. of age of that deta s' Albany YI,Knir,kert.ewker Pres4-- - The early days r là to be pursued aahefore and AmerKANSAS rrY. ma. STARThero is The f t fOlaviirig generations will tong to It is 'church whr., trA reply is deliberately ican ships and citizens may take the nothing in the Ortolan note to.alter the s trh-Ertsame tram the triPt t,F, not O that bits an does answer which noepote,ty daily "at; risk." pOettioll of the United Fates as sot answer. Germany e,vide nt, y is playa:kit heathen It'e makers Of liberty Who p, 2,A The Pall Mall Gazette. INLYS: forth ht President Wilson's eommunt( a- for time. hashfsr 4,114 ATP lhruttia gl,,t1 the age its heritage shall "lf the elaughter of the Lueltan- non of May I& This goys rnment would Dew r "The 01,1 hae sh,OlY etribra,ei the atrugglinq f Moines, TribuneIf the Oes- de,orate las ,paseengere is to be defended by tall in lts duty to ha eitistna and to the! man of. I e remnants pn the greatest army of Tr tii. Lust-bsh,r, rontenthsn is right and the nwt mantti the assertion that the vessel was coop, hamainity If It t iti. freemen hiatnry ecr kites. we should se..rs Mtth,11 171,11 watt not only carrying cars anti the tarma of Its great protetn, I Ani! s carrying IIMMUnitiOn. we wonder e,s.' age s keen needs and vattidters contras,- to this AMerit'an rule day. Pr., re. for noterrom )(Ass.. HERALL,--Tb- e what, excuse is available for SataTh. 1,411r. i..aa ur,,;,, i..t f.ti! or , ars ,luEed tiv warn thunderbut wits in fact at night German s s n 'on of r, the imperial day's attempt rei 111,1!' eorti,ri-a,vernment t;,, gent!, a.ann that shall SALIM the steamer' ply rig toOked to regiat terthe-setof the White Star tine). of President Wilson make.. armed The,r raitr,,, hearts as lifels fires tO tha r, of sit- - Their wails a. a the the part naal otation liner. which was outward bound. can- rji I 4.f 1,at de,r,n ' is very different than a would thoeo NI44ttni not be worked into any theory of con tlavderYeasew7. ;'!,,,avil'ogse and et.ad:, .1.41;i1Eitiqr1 ttut riP :Ur SUS- ir the ' mETtioDisT r Mo t ,t traband on. Arbteh Germany' may main issue...,Ilas sooner the usesidend tolned that the 1.upitania as a passen i, 1,..y 1,1 :h., the rtght of murder. Not:m.41f the quakes clear that we have no lime to gee k'e41 N, ttil i" s Imora : day s.ermon at tha.'. in 'I, l'Irt'tt$' 140411 in hunan n n3turt"g"r'd .nacertainment In waste the ail,' commerce in an,- e,ent there should natut t'x' Iirt Niet:,,dtst rhurch last night. the disguises lor rightittlneat( b.41 V A her.. lo ,k,ar ;164,1 ti 1,0 ntretch from one of theee ex- our rights am the better it will be all to. a pareful Bette, said paqtor palnatAking riotPrtnin-el NAT Ari;:,,, the ,Fle e around., nr11,41.1 h. ample, to the other." th of Lolapart, the statuof tint! tt, r a rtunz TF.I.RDAILY INDIANAPOLIS 4n The.,.Westmineter Gazette., 'aye: nta day ail; never Moe Its ' ,..Y 'Whatever virtue there might have lGRAPH ?RI arwE Orman t -- Wa be hapirsoure ,att, e in this great nation until l'oot -- Gerrrian) 7 rn, Washington. -- r 'n mot t been in the CifIttinn plea that the Lustlieve that the German government has failure VI"' hes that goal of univors0 r,a4," to measure the depth 4 Are,rl oe fury. Ti?;., I tants was sunk because she grim be- answered everv question in the prespc prophets have apolgest an feeling ever the 11,1.11,n111 caS. u1,1 tnap, r' ,t mo rot h;gpla,.. note ident's satistactorilr 'brim tans have long lieved to be carrying ammunition la cause profound dimihis,m,nient.and uti indesires NV. war and would be turiher on it one and that hate in aytt'' p' advance by the attempt destroyed essinettio in the Init-- d States 4 I The tr,t, ratr, fra e fr.m history all wwanory K: to stop the Menatitic Saturday. The formation. American people othrtek sith horror ,, "1 t, son war Rot at; we may end dete,t TIMES from the thought of going bound from Megantic was outward war 'tth rrrrsErrea, PA.,,7t1Azr.rTE ., .... '; r. w, do it in imponagblis h,), lives and rights of American.eltiLiverpool and certainly she WEIS not but ft need a,,t he dented C.FMAttly. r T). natIMI a Itme a preaerv the failure of Germany a miiitar, carrying warlike supplies in that di- flans cannot legitimately .1.i, pea,e- anti as long aa wet' rection. She escaped because of her 'as contingent upon a resoljnatmtni Mt government to guarantee the safety N;l1i,:; be we will ewmpeliwd the meet no,f4sities suerior speed and not bscausp of any trar conditions ta American at sea arouses keen of tzwtothowvt,,,,,t thatPt. 'tar Wppristamtstorf tiler ha pramings o, it. Pt Nfrtnonal dal sermon unholy strife. Innocent MIME PRESSEThe passenger crorcimcvn stip. -h :r our -- tvti war bitl ,, g tines of or.,1; th, ntion, phittit The reply to the Ameri- German not. la courteous in tnne. v r A SmIktri bc. tate ao completely obliterated that , moring hv the can message-i- s exactly what was ex- The note does not say that the Ameri- WALSH ra and confederate vs teran walked Is, CtlIMS art its sao.1 pected. - It avoids any direct sneerer can position is untenabie. It merely ever situ. tie .orn.ng side to the resting place of the 1.a. to the specific questions asked by the demands that the facts in the case be 4ea.1 we commenced to loos h,s the f;,'! da'oned United States. The Berman Sorel's- drat establidwd. 1 takes the eood old t t in Memorial Aar. with that But r1,11,i thlugir ,,an. 1!.. ment, In abort, seeks to gain time.' American view titer th ' .ho a HOCKEIELLR JR.'S Ipatrhat, fv.r,l-rt- o th,m tii'lings reached us that the must bring forth tte e14..TV-.- Of the The Evening Standard says; Mame had been detairorld prntnunl x,rtlete 0.,rrent h,tt!Ntdp t "Germany has decided on a new guilt of the acettsed. hands an4 we remeltsaftare! hr, mo the form of diplomacy. eOnideta of Sioux City Tribune: Germany is short n, r-sh homage w oared ?HoyENt:-::,,or so IS of full text her HILT The 1,, r glaring mieetatements, reply diplomat& readily ught and died for 'The of disproof as scarcely to be to the representations of this governt :01 the 101,,e , rn 1,o. ., the Valna ,,f ,tiniry worth the trouble of refutation. Tbs ment over the winking of the LUSitninta n ,t 'hero. r. it thtr S.tteo hi. riotts..4 the memory. to to., i note to America declares that the not only, trwn war we bare been talking of peseta. palpabW evasion of the Irprktilit gaervice and Ks JaranatUr. Lusitania bad ,guns concealed under issue presented In the Washington let- Atanillal City: May:- 21rrank p arpaihne Ur In the contention hut the dawn of this Sternertal p. th" a"'J"r her deck and carried trained gunners. ter. but the general tone is Mppant and Walah. chairman of the Industrial 't r1t f ht Wnril' t v oVeAll. Europe enased in the most It:hurt-tai nations that repr,ent naidern ,ovand inexcusable war of intentionally. of- iationg commission. In a algtm,,cat Apart from other evidence to the con- unbleessatill. if nottissue in truthfulland the fermis's. "salts ti It Wilson President the whole orld is htt- is and not puts trary, likely n,etry the commtssion irt111141147, 111.h the edge ,,f t.:7 t to accept this In face ot the oMcial ness and the bettor of the American day declared tjnI hosed down in grief Wirer e sotto Wilson sfI1h Ahen of conflict. President woe and tit unut statement of the collector of the port government knowing that follmss proed the absolute 'mad act shall entangle us We praY h of tiew York. that no guns, mounted as p Man. the awcui conflict. Rack of Mr. John D. Rockefeller. Jr bortt ati or -- otherwise. were ,tf belligerent nations the It is beneath the dignity of this gov- for everything that happened himself' for prat.t. WP VIftr t pes,e. the oar.' ever, keronk t. rratra that thi inhuman contIt is poesible that o,nittioard th inks ernment to carry on a correspondence Mr. Walsh added the men v. holrifive that dlgr..,ty that 14 h-t to,n, If hut a vi ar for commercial suto succeed In the of with a nation using the tone and hold- rakto led of talfthe t'olorado strike were fightingibut an, expression bluff. but that only Indicates the meacry When we remember this ling, ing to this slew of its duty to a civilthe lame flitht for liberty against an1reepect 4.t,pgor lit which it places sure of her When ised power, to say nothing of its treaty enemy as powerful and M.118.111,4 as 1.4'n11.. It hiUtt onl of "We It makes ever? speak we th t;untry Washington wants to discuss submar- agreement& of our a us kid evon't,I4 Vtrr fired tiy ,hat ;snip ,.! blo,4 in our veina boft re,olutioniry.affords ine attacks on neutral vessels on the The intimation from Washington this rhh forefathers.- the bottie.1 in cost t.MAP of right demands that c..irrett,y land -plane ()ban International policy. Ber- morning is that Preatdent Wileon aprite record of the IS'aanington hear.. (hinga mintage of ors fulf.rtng and', stand at attention and. in the 111111lin replies by arguments and techniprecintett the insult that has been given ins of the Chairman ideath. said f Lincoln. the heroes cry Washington. Calitiell." to hint and thet this government le Walsh. "is rernarkabie. 1'0 my min4.1 thf. sixt!t-.Surely nn treedel knee t h,s and 93 an.I of those wbo hour' chiefly because every major indictment so happy tn In its pri,ileges and people.i prepared to make reply within peace. nre to our national uph.ild trying The president's next note should be in against th Rockefeller. fath-- should make the doo. .fl. 4 protourhi glory and !he honor of the bag by FURTHER COMMENT the form of a demand, with the alterna- brought God IT) those 11Vttg eict;ti out conduct that we glee our under sr 77)n. as wen as OVIer coal opoT.',0neeeration ard of a severance of diplomatic rela- ators ro with them in COlftra1u::14.ai4 they shorn !it e, if need he to sustain and main-1st- ,' BY AlvIERICAN PRESS tive tions and such other action as the plan by theworking ,!.trt bitterest of agitators has heenlmt-nibin' national standards of freedom f,Ight of this government may have in conD out John of ,nr the of he rt! is C. in lips fUnr,hh ;r4.en des- templation. DETRorr Rockefeller. Jr or thetriett whom he.be.t.17 to forgot the provurr,g causes,. Attlerit-areavrtilepa of po-of final tout the joint- Wins of:of happineas. Y.t the ,,ntintiance pairing agreement ene in Philadelphia Inquirer---TharLitaticn or, rgious faith. reply is hires to csrry the German reply inin is for nature. his obliged a most himself. Sh51..le in father and full our national adrniniatraIt measure the of play temporising UphOld spirit shoe., as unsatisfactory. Scarcely shall we time; a atuddied effort to involve this manees backed up by the letters overi1teaut5 and d'votion Mar., the wit sity-eiand unaesserever or un the in a meaningless and long the signatures of these men .' reasonableness quibble err nation krepti is essential to the, inr country - I ai ,,,s. DATA-A.1- tu-t- . ' -- ,.. , ' ---- 1 r, , ' Ai:me-thing ae ari 1 r t y I e V. defi-na- ; I F11-ts- 7 - a quasi-logic- 14 - i i to1-- ; 4 'NA!, 1 .flv!r- I GPI-Ma- . : Ti Ann-i- t is e V 1 can-ab- le F.1.414:116-.A.Me- 111 4 fiv-o- - t: , it 4.ati-ro- "1 -- 5 t 11 't ,v-r- 2- 4.11 fr ' ! t , 1 i .. Judge Roans affidavit had of the battle atmosphere urreronding the trial which induced him tei urge that Frank bo absent when thee verdict was rendered. Howard mid like. Pranks the chief mew evidence . presented. ' orca entement was a be MRS. PRANK's STATEMENT. Ste Frank'. statement said she vas born in Atlanta and had lived there all her bfe, accustomed to the -- courteous treatment which is chararteristic of the southerner.' It continued: With ideals wbk I had and which had been hecuicated in me from giribood..I expected in my husband nothing less than that to which I hal been accustomed and to which every. woman ;onkel Incwerd, and which I fully realized in my husband. -When not occupied with his businees the only time he spent away front m41 was whelk he was Scrupled with his obaritallie work. which took him away from home about once or twice a mends. 'Our married life bad been exesedinglY NIPPY and never had been marred by the slightest cloud. He was regarded and loved by my parents ea S son. lose vies always courteous, gentle and most respectful In ins relations them, and our tunnies have wide been on intimate ARREST iOlt 'When my btsband smut first ar?Wed on thin xharge and was on headquarters pollTatada. 1,9111. I hurried to tho p.ilice Barracks. accolhpanied by ray lather and brother-in-laI was DOt &lowed to go Op to see my husband and remained in the office of the probation officer from whence my friends presetsal on me to return home. Being assored that my would be released at any moment. I remained at home. but as soon as it bettamo apparent that be would be detained indefinitely. 1 wont to him immediately and bast been going to him orrery day enCee 'On the geth day of April. 111111. Wr mother sad I bad tickets for the Lnattalvi to viand bpera and in order le get there 4)11 ttIDD we eat at the table at 114 p.m.. before my husband came home to dinner. and Pt itlymit 116 aieloce lather came in and all down at dinner with us-- About 1:30 mother and I left the home and 1:17 husband and father ware left at the table DOWDOg Returning home from the opera at 630 I found my hoehand aiready there. There was nothing unusual In his manner or ap- -, Deannee to attract my attention. "Mat "Ingint after supper a "lumber of friends et my snothor and father lean oser la the house to Play read' lir husband nod I did not play. het he !Si kg lbs. hall reading. 1 watched the Samna tor while In the diningroom awl then somdd go into the bah end talk to ntr husband and would them attack amain to watch the gama My husband read In the hail until some thee atter Via Oclock when he went up stair to take rt. bath- - I followedltim & and we retired "'Jut half past lalater Ws were awakened bent 1:46 ley the telephone ringing. BY an"bend rat out of bed. fin his hsthrobe and somt down put to answer Earbw Morney A IOT SAVE Minding Atrium gems in friary tam- Notts colaboMMe et es is Owl Abide rendWeednatty aid bets trent the utiles. detradi and aside seschesltrites sad Deer andendr traindebod. eased - Meek& mEd ses and amass. a 01101111. Coombs sed hafting ea Weal labia Ireastelaides s shassims lams. bromism end Adana Med br baboon& Tioades bird lite la Abloom Wools. 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Orel supervision Camp. honling sad sediseting ateipment. Ind African biderppmet end present. Waters et 01 African dame Seeds sperissens eir bastes mid en trip; Salk en trios geese preservaden. Seers leaded de a budessis eadms Alas, erste mod ballekk Ammedemn ling always bmadmil slew Weird seasplire soda of native porters. emmeng klitr and memotabd dat trades. Blesaliskt assreb laspord and cheetah Sabi. .; Steen tribal Waite end 011141111L Ilippu s. croseddes end python. Tyvkklult arena dme thirst. dissimaery Us mad work. Ilizesty el nods Wes d The Tigekin lAners- 111061. T. Giraffe beastong witit lea Ma& Exciti 02 3 Just a Few of the Many Subjects Treated boo-ba- THE TACTORT 11111111,0R. i'elChern he came back gala asked tmin who tetras and he said some deteetitres loot telephoned him to come .1trat DOOM tO the factory: that there sae beell a tragedy dohs tbera and that they were sending as autsonsinle gor hint. hew husband begsa to drool is!!1" &warm's' while tot was 977A 9n READ THIS LIST UTYno. neS. es-- time to 31. 191 5 Frank. Mrs. Ato and 'pasnensorst MONDAY' MAY NEWS n- GERMAN REPLY me rendered affirming the finding.; of tbs 10Wer court, and the dialenileg opinion of Justice' Holmes and Huches of the United States supreme court wben that tribunal denied Frank's: anhabeas oternits. gst) for a writ of Frank's counsel also was exPectP4 to ple with the commission lettel written by Judge ROWS lust beffee hip death in which it was mid he rdtorated his doubt al to Franks milt and urged executive clemency. Delegations o from severe" titian in Georgia and and elsewhere. also seers ed to offer arguments in Frank's be- cf4; EVENING . ENGLISH VIEW' et mm41' Oh& downt- mourn It mentdhunlyshouninp the door Rooth angers and John Black were there. 1.eeke4 them what was the matter. and they said moose onehad been killed is the factory SAVE LEO FRANK(, aad they then' told me what they kora ., about it. tnuts or two my husband "Mtge came thorn and joined ua at the front door. They asked hint ift he 'mew Itary Phatan sad be told them he did to Georgia They then asked him if 0 little State! pot is Application OM had Ada her money the preceding Mtn lad he laid that he did remember such girt 1 but that be did not know her 11,11Me. mutation of Death They then' said they wanted him to come with them right sway to the fac, . tory I waated them to let him have his breakfast drst.ibut they refused. I NOT WAS PRESENT then asked if they would not let him I FRISONER have at least a cup Of coffee. but they renamed that also. It was I and not be , that asked for tke coffee, 'in t he affidavit reputed to , have Hit Wif- e- ..,, both made by Mined McKnight, the Long Statement from staiement that I ever told ale alialitr my husband did not feet good that CfleUustiee Anderson of Ala. that night. .that he sae drunk and that he ' made me sleep on the floor and all, the lama Pleads for Him. rent of it. Is absolutely false in every .. . rucuiar. " I , D'ESEILET - ) 1 MOM MENNE. MO 01.0.10 ,.ta,,,a, .00,,,, ,........, I AIR .;L,'...... AIM v-- ao ...,:z.44blyrd, , 1 moo.. onooro At - ....,: . . vi |