Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - April 14, 1920, Boston, Massachusetts APRIL 19TH SALES your Real Estate Sundays and Mondays Globe as early In the week as is Be euro to read the want and classified in todays ESTATE Order your Summer Resort Estate for next Sundays Be sure to advertise April 19th sales In next Sundays Read the wants VOL 105 Entered ait second class matter at act of March WEDNESDAY APRIL 1920TWENTYTWO PAGES BT THE GLOBE NEWSPAPER TWO LOWDEN VICTOR Gen Wood Mates Fine Showing In Illinois Primaries Cook County Goes For Soldier Disorders in Chicago President Names Railroad Labor Calls Cabinet to Meet Palmer Says and Communists Are Backing Agitators Sent From Roundup Looked For WOOD HASTENS BACK TO CHICAGO Cuts Leave Short in View Crisis Speaks in Cambridge and Salem for Loyalty in Peace Gen Leonard Wood brought to an end yesterday hie visit in Massachusetts and left Boston on the 11 oclock train last He made up his mind yesterday morning that the railroad situation in Chicago and neighboring points se rious enough to demand his presence at his headquarters in that and al though he was on he decided to cut the rest of his speaking engagements in this State and other parts of the East and hurry back where he might be His first inclination was to go on an afternoon but he relented enough to remain through the evening and keep hla appointments for the He had a very busy time first he took breakfast at the City Club Be Its Then he attended a lunch eon which nts classmates in the Har Medical School gave him at the Next he spoke at the Institute of Technology April Prank Lowden carried his homo State to day in the Republican Presidential preference primary on the face of incomplete Returns from 4256 precincts out of 5690 in Illinois gave Lowden Wood and Johnson These returns were from 9 counties out of This indicates a Lowden plurality of about Gen Wood carried Chicago and Cook County by about but Gov Lowdens vote in State out side of Chicago gave him a lead which progressed steadily with tho counting of Continued on Page If out of town mail your next Sundays To bo sure of for the Sunday Globe ordered as early in the is VOLUNTEER Commenced Business 1888 Capital and Surplus 1 PAID TEN I we do more Tour Monthly to goes on Interest each month and Is compounded every 8 Deposit Monthly With Us And in 12 Years WILL BET Bt Started Last Quarter Johnson Strong In Chicago Only the names of Wood and Lowden appeared on the Senator John sons strength was in where most of his votes Herbert Hoovers name appeared on some of the Republican There were no Democratic primary candidates for but the names more than half a dozen Democrats were written in the ballots In scattering Gov Lowden and Gen Wood were the only candidates who made any speaking campaigns in Women cast a courtesy vote in many and In some places the election failed to separate mens ond womens The womens was so comparatively light as not to affect the and it was di vided in much the same ratio as the mens vote received up to 10 p m in the districts where Lowden delegates wore on delegates who signified Jiat they had no showed the men with one in the 10th Disorders in Chicago In where the Presidential preference primary was combined with an election of ward the of election judges and work and other acts f violence marked the Complaints of from of voters to marked kept the police and election officers busy the In one 200 feet from the poll In an unidentified election worker was shot after a The wounded man was spirited away before the police Seven shots were fired durinc he Mayor William Halo Re publican National from gained full control of the He publican county organization for the next your years through the election of ward committeemen having his backing GEN WOOD GETS PAIR OF TENNESSEE DELEGATES Tenn ure BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief E Paper Containers For the anfo delivery of ice fountain oys clams nod other liquid nnd They increase Site a 12 Vi 320 Devonshire WILDEY SAVINGS BANK 63 BOSTON Money deposited on or APRIL 15 Will draw Interest from that date Send BANKING BY MAIL Vails Lunch Doat fell to our new Loach Boom at 159 Summer We the of food at the SHOOTS PATROLMAN Policeman in Duel With Man He Goes to Aid Each Supposed Other a Burglar Officer Will Recover April 13Patrolman John Murphy of the Newton Is In the Newton Hospital suffering from a bullet wound as a result of a bit of quick gunplay which occurred in New ton Center tonight about L Harwood of 915 Beacon Newton Cen shot the policeman while they both were looking for a supposed or about Harwoods Harwood had gone to visit Loton D 71 Hancock earlier in UK A neighbor called up to tel Harwood that some one was around his The police were im mediately Informed and sent Murphy to Before Murphy arrived with a went looking for the intrude armed with a As he turnet a corner of the house he was sharpl ordered to throw up Ms In stead of obeying he fired at the man whom he could barely see In the dark The supposed prowler the but and then fell the ground When with his companion ran up to they found It wa patrolman The bullet hac struck him on the revolver hand as h held it had followed down his arm and lodged In his Th police ambulance was Murph was taken to the where I was said that his wound was not dan Hurwood would not state who aen him the telephone message nor th name of the friend who accompanied him on Patrolman Hurph ia unmarried and lives in Newton Falls and been ou the ores severa BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL 1920 BOW TODAY Red Sox Meet Washington at Home Braves Play in New York ARREST SIX LEADERS OF STRIKE IN NEW ORLEANS NEW April De of Justice agent at the head of a squad of depart ment raided a hall in which a meeting of 200 members of the local association was being held tonight andi arrested six of the leaders on Federal warrants charging them with interfering with the United States BATTING ORDER AT FENWAY PARK TODAY BOSTON rf McNally 2b Menosky If cf Ib Tester 3b Scott ss Walters or Devine c Jussell or Hoyt p WASHINGTON Ib Judge If Milan cf Rice rf Roth 3b Shannon ss ONeill 2b Harris c Picinich or Gharrity p Johnson or Shaw and By MELVILLE WEBB JR Another American League baseball championship season will be ushered In for the Red Sox at Fenway Park this weather and Held conditions Three oclock Is the hour set for the and for the opening attraction the have picked Clark Griffiths Washington a team which has been battling the Cincinnati National League champions during a long The Bostons present a considerably different front than that shown at the close of Eddie Foster has replaced Vitt at third Mike McNally is on fielding finely and striving to Im prove his and in the outfield Harry Hooper has as companions Tim leading hitter in the American Association lust and Mike Me the Harry Harper has been added to the pitching Allan who came to the club in the Mays deal last sea on the Sixteenth HOW BRAVES AND GIANTS WILL TAKE FIELD TODAY WASHINGTON STRIKERS GO BACK TO WORK April employes in the Poto mac freight yards and at the passenger terminal here decided to night to return to work leaving their demands to the Railway Labor Board for BOSTON Maranville SB Pick or Rawlings 2b Powell cf Cruise rf Ib Boeckel 3b Mann If ONeil c Rudolph or p NEW YORK If Burns rf Young ss Fletcher 2b Doyle cf Kauff 3b Frisch Ib Kelley c Gonzales p Barnes and By JAMES OLEARY NEW April Braves and Giants will the National League baseball season on the Polo Grounds Manager Stallings has not definitely decided who will pitch in the opening If works out in good shape before the the chances are that it Will be his old al though Joe and Eddie the are Injury precludes the possi bility of his being behind the ac cording to the reports made tonight in connection with his injured Ar thur Wilsons arm is not in any too good shape and it may be that tho will be on the receiving end of the He will nil the all Maranville has a eore but It Is nothing which Is likely to bother him The remainder of tho buch is In pretty fair though Badly in need of The forecast is for fair cooler weather which means top for a OUTLAWS STAND FIRM IN NEW YORK NEW April railroad men of Greater New meeting n Jersey City unanimously refused to return to work after hearing the report of their executive which had conferred during the day with Mayor Hague of Jersey City and representatives of the Big Four railroad brother Those taking part in the besides the were Timothy dee president of the locomotive firemen Thomas assistant president of he Brotherhood of Railway and assistant grand chief of he Brotherhood of Locomotive The brotherhood men urged and ap pealed to the committee to return to their hall and request the striking employes to return to their positions and permit the regular organization to handle the A statement issued by the executive committee for the strikers said there could be no settlement until definite guarantees were made to them concerning heir demands for higher wages and better working NEW ENGLANDS GATEWAY KEPT OPEN April walkout of 200 NewYork Central switchmen nt the West Albany yards was of short duration The after a shot decided to resume and within two hours the worle was progressing as A few of the men refused to go The West Albany yards are the largest on the New York Central between New York and Buffalo and much of the freight to and from New England as well as a large amount to New York is handled TODAYS GLOBE CONTENTS Paso President names Railroad Labor calls Cabinet for today Palmer sees behind strike new roundup Arrest six strike leaders in New Or leans for interfering with Lowden wins In Illinois primaries by about Gen Wood hurries hack to his Chicago military headquarters for duty in strike after busy day of speaking In Eastern Looking for Newton man shoots England to modify treatment of Irish Big league baseball seasons open to Red Sox meeting Washington at Fenway Pork and Braves playing in New William Biros found guilty of murder in the second degree in connection with the death of Blanche Lavole at Page War Department offers surplus Army food to prevent Economy In hauling freight urged at Railroad Club dinner as only way to return of roads to Govern Personnel of the new Railroad Pa we Liquor transported from Boston seized at Brooklyn Rapid Transit employes vote unanimously not to strike Body of Isabel Stewart found on floor death laid to excitement caused by Pnge 4 Commissioner Dresel begins investiga tion of killing of Paul De said to be an by German troops at Register Fitzgerald tells court why he to recording deed of memorial 1uge 5 Harvard Graduate School of Educa tion definitely with selection of Henry Wyman Holmes as McCall speaks at Harvard Col lego for nomination of A Fool From the Charles Rann Kennedys new Is given its premier production in Marriage Paste safe at Leverett blown Vase Group of men from West Point likely to come to Tooh for postgraduate to permit manufacture and sale of beer reported in Page strike the West steadily Pave More than 1000 girls from Ireland ar New TODAYS GLOBE CONTENTS Pane Russian Soviet Government threat ens breaking with Poland owing to agree on place for peace con ference Poles win another battle in parade in Washington to day as a protest against division of Manufacturers Association to enter political seeking platform for American Port of Boston Eight American sailors drown In Cuban Page Financial Ryan quits Stock Exchange attacks Page lit Financial and commercial House reconsiders on raising Attor ney Generals to pass Bonus be fore end of next Page Chamber of Commerce gets on first day of drive for new Alleged deserter sought after escape from Charges made in New York Senate that liquor was used to Influence votes to unseat five Socialist Page Petition of Atty Gen Allen for leave to Intervene In Christian Science suit denied by Divorce action of Herbert Andrews of goes to trial in Bast Cam bridge Page In the Spiders by Uncle Dud Five Minutes a Day With Our Presi by James Dr Hyman charges nurses forsook Long Island Hospital jobs during epi More officers appointed for the new National House asks Palmer to Indict ments in camp contract Household Garden Page Batting orders for todays games In major Manager Stallings of Braves to retire from baseball at end of Marathon entries now total More than 150 candidates for school crews report for on the Charles Memphis Pal Moore wins decision hero in 12round bout with Frankle Page Prof Todd to signal Mars at Fort Omaha on April Page Gen Wood speaks at City Club ifor cooperation In the Industrial ec administration of Government and lifting of wartime Carnegie place at Lenox said to be under consideration as Summer home Cor President Agents Arrest 8 Leaders at New Orleans for Interfering With Mails Yardmen at Capital Go Back t Show Signs Of Break at Cleveland CLEVELAND STRIKERS HAVE COLD FEET April Cleveland members of the Cleve land tonight were considering calling off their strike pro viding the newly named Railway Labor Board would set a definite date for a decision and a promise from the board that it would deal with the new organiza tion on the same footing as with the brotherhoods and other railway Before going into a masa meeting Pres Frank ORourke said he would recommend a return to work on these reports from both sides the association claiming railroad terminals here were completely tied up and officials of the old unions claiming that many strikers had returned to situation apparently was PLANS CONCESSIONS TO IRISH STRIKERS Unconvicted Prisoners to Be Given Privileges Appeal to Ambassador Davis Fails to Win Intercession April to modify the treatment of Irish prisoners who were arrested under the Defense of the Realm Act has been reached by Hie British notwithstanding Andrew Bonar Laws statement In the House of it Is stated in unofficial out It Is the men now In Mountjoy prison will not be but will be grunted certain according to some will take the form of privileges usually ac corded political Those con cessions will apply only to those who have not boon and those who have been tried and convicted will not be eble to take advantage of An Associated Press dispatch said that after yesterdays debate in iho House of started by supported by John Indications were that no change in the treatment of prisoners was Earlier in the session Andrew Bonar the Government admitted that many of the Irish both at and In English In are being detained without charges havlns been preferred against them and with no plans to bring them to trial going Mr Bonar Law added that under exist ing conditions in where mur der is so it is necessary for the protection of lives that persons be ar rested on Mr pointing out tho danger of the labor disturbances in Ireland spreading to urged that the arrested men bo either tried or sub to special Sir Donald National Liberal also supporting Mr the Irish complained that prisoners with out trial are being treated as con criminals and he advocated the appointment of a committee to investi gate each case aa was done after the rebellion of Dennis for the the BIROS FOUND GUILTY OF SLAYING 6IRL Salem Jury Finds Second Degree Verdict Mary Blanche Lavoia Slain Dec Following Dance April 14 the Superior Criminal Court at this morning Judge Christopher of Hol yoko the jury in tho case of aged and also known as Biros of 10 Daniels charged with the murder of Miss Mary Blanche on Hawthorne on the night of Dec 1018 returned a verdict of guilty of murder in tho second The Jury had tho CURS under considera tion for 7 hours and 15 Miss un employe of tho Naum keag shot on the night of Dec following a Special to the Globe April IS dent Wilson today took personal charge of tho program of the Gov to control tlie strike situa Ho called a meeting of tho Cabinet for 10 oclock tomorrow and nomi nine men to compose Rail road Labor Board provided for iu tho Transportation He asked tho Attorney Sees Baker and Postmaster General and Walker Hines to prepare brief reports on the various phases of the strike so that he can have them before him at the meeting of his official A definite plan for dealing with the strikers will bo announced to Aggressive action was fore cast at the Department of Justice to Expect RoundUp of It is predicted tonight that hun dreds of the leaders of the organization will bo arrested and a roundup of Reds made tho next few Atty Gen Palmer indicated today that tie has a detailed report ready for the which will open tho eyes of the people of the country to the gravity of conditions that made possible the success of the outlaw It ia believed that he will couple the movement with the activity tot an army of Reds in tho United May Clash Over Reds There is an intimation here that the long threatened clash between the heads of the Department of Labor and the Department of Justice over the question of deportations will come at the Cabinet Tho Attorney General thinks that if the original to hurry Red aliens out of the United States had been kept Continued on the Second SECTION HANDS ON CENTRAL NEW ENGLAND VOTE STRIKE N April 200 and 300 section hands on tho Central New which operates the Bridge voted at a secret meeting here tonight to for an day and pay at an Some of tho switchmen on tho road are already The section hands are employed from N to leaders tonight threatened to tlo up the road If their demands were not THE WEATHER FAIR Forecast for Boston and Vicinity Fair Wednesday and warmer Thursday fresh west erly Washington Forecast for Southern New England and Eastern New York Pair Wed and rising temperature For Northern New Partly cloudy Wednesday Thursday not much change in Globes fair and warmer Friday probably continued diminishing westerly Tho Temperature Yesterday at Thomp sons a Kl B a 64 65 12 68 3 p 68 0 p 60 9 p 51 12 Average tempera ture 52 at 8 Last 54 48 St 44 48 44 40 88 Wash Precipitation In 8 9 COAL AND FOOD BECOME New England Practical Out Off From Supply Curtailment of Unless Reli Comes in 48 Hours New England stood last night alma completely isolated so far food and raw materials are and every hour the condition w comes more The outlaw strike of various kf of railroad employes outside New land completely ties up the gateways into this section BO that fuel and raw consigned to New England are unable to get through the Unless is forthcoming wit it was slated last night by r of the New Haven nut In through and may bo wan that such is the condt of many of the principal industries this section with regard to fuel that shutdown of serious proportions appe Man Loyal Tho curtailment of passenger serva will be due to lack of as there every indication railroad men Now England will continue to reml loyal to their recognized unions and not have any the socalled law Lust night a rumor was prevalent trj the Boston Maine had declared embargo against ail freight coming to from other This was denied by i official of the who that 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