Dunkirk Evening Observer (Newspaper) - May 24, 1921, Dunkirk, New York VE lowed by late tonight or on Ing VOL. civ. N. MAY 24, 1921 NO. 82 EBERT ORDERS TROOPS OUT OF JURY IS COMPLETED IN SCHULTZ CASE BLACK AND TANS MURDER Gen. Crozier In Letter to Public De- clares British Force in Ireland Every Form of tan police in in an printed by Daily May former commander of the black and article charged that crown forces in Ireland wore guilty of looting resigned from his command when his for black and tan looters were overruled by higher Crozier the six months lift was Ireland the black and 1ans continually murdered the burned their dwellings and stores and practiced forms of Tho general also charged that high officials In Dublin Castle bad evidence against Irish prisoners and that they had hushed up three cases of which he mentioned Two of these were prisoners whose deaths were later reported as ring when they attempted to Crozier The general declared the black and tans had no for the Cork Park massacre last The Dally News printed the al's charges with the statement that a public and parliamentary Inquiry Is im- German Sargeant Guilty of Cruelty To His Prisoners Lost Sympathy of The Court When He Said He Treated Prisoners as He Was Treated When a Recruit May and sixteen Germans witnesses Tbe first Germany's war criminals to bo tried lias convicted it was believed here It predicted that Sergeant first of the to bo tried be sentenced to not less limn two imprisonment for tal treatment of war according to the British was given every chance to offer favorable but turned the court against him by childish The trial was a disappointment to many who gathered here for Bight British soldiers who vere prisoners under charge In tho TUG testimony brought out nothing more thau a story of. made familar during the witnesses beat them with his lists or his rifle jabbed them with bayonet and practiced other President Schmidt vas friendly to the prisoners at the urging him not to bo but to speak Of- ten ho suggested tho answer of his questions to This attitude i changed when said he treated j Government at Ex- Last Obstacle to Be Re- moved by MEXICO MUST AGREE TO TREAT ALL ALIKE Succeeds Stillman As Of National City Bank prisoners cruelly because that was the way ho was treated when ho was a Rich Concessions Cannot Be Made to Favored Ones to the ment of American Interests Within the By A. 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BRADFORD Press Staff May ob- stacle to American recognition of the present Mexican government lias been it was believed here Tho United States has been tent that any recognition must hinge j upon definite assurances that can lives aud property in Mexico would be adequately President Obregon has been ly insistent that he cannot sign a set of written because of tho impression of coercion that would re- sult in his 'The communication from Secretary which T. charge is bearing to co were staled today to contain merely suggestion that certain steps should be taken by tho Mexican gov eminent preliminary to These may bo adopted by Al without any written Foremost among these stipulations is that Mexico shall interpretation to Article 27 of tho Carranza constitution which vides for government ownership of all sub soils so as to eliminate confiscation of American Further it is suggested that steps shall ho for a speedy ment of large claims of can citizens losses sustained Mexican Tho note Is was declares that ho States Is to the government un- ler the conditions It stated that If Obregon makes a satisfactory answer recognition ably will be extended almost Attorney Steams at Noon Today Told What He ed to JURY IS COMPOSED OF SO. CHAUTAUQUA MEN Was Completed This Forenoon When the Five Vacant Chairs Were Seems SHULTZ'S FATE WITH THESE TWELVE MEN 4- 4 K. Among the Prisoners Arrested Was a Deputy County Booze Valued at Hay 24. police the residents of Frank last night and worth of Including some champagne Among tho prisoners arrested was uty County James W. The prisoners were held In May American golf was ated from British amateur at today by a fellow C. Tho two fought lo tlie last 1 CHICAGO BANDITS USED CHLOROFORM May Jack 0. with offices in Cincinnati ami New was chloroformed and robbed early was about to enter tho home of his Oscar hotel when two bandits bound and chloroformed They two diamonds worth in was not seriously WALKING TO WORK May tho moh spirit In Albany apparently cowed by the state Albanians were seeking modes of than trolleys The continued their raids on unlicensed jitneys trans portation Many w to work early Despite thd absence of trolleys patronized except First of Americas Big Three at Golf Met Defeat Today In Second May the first or America's big three to be went out tho ond round of the British golf Ho was beaten by Charles former Yorkshire one American champion survived the second round by ing H. H. Mathews six and 5 to W. T. Hunt turned in another tory for the Americans when he beat J. L. Holmes six up nnd four to The defeat of Ouimet was not only a big surprise hut a heavy loss to tho Americans who hoped to see their former champion get at least i far as the defeat Im- portant American Jesse having been eliminated In the opening round of the second day's Play when he was defeated by Cyril the British Chick Evans and Bobby now ed upon as bearers of the survived the second Evans defeated H. H. Mathews and from although the Bobby played a reckless from one section or the city WORKING OVERTIME ON GENERAL TARIFF May leaders are Ing night and day to have the general tariff ready tor report to be- disposed of before the congressmen can ilee from Washington's summer advertisers to Bay in imy H will W. T. Hunt also survived the ond round by defeating Captain Fownes also the second round when ho won 4 up and 3 to Fred Wright beat D. F. 2 up and one to play and J. H. Douglas beat F. W. H. 5 up and 1 to Bobby won his second match on the play this afternoon when he started the third round of championships by ris 6 up and S to Harris had survived the round by defeating F. HI BELFAST Seventeen Voters Were Stabbed In Fighting Abort Booth In Ship Yards May voters were stubbed nnd beaten here today in election day Tbo riots broke out In marett ship filled labor agitators and Sinn Fein the police ami military nig about a street booth the an- the voters who approached tho From stone the disturbance grew Into a. hand lo hand conflict in which clubs Mid knives were freely E. elected President of tho National City N. to succeed who on the ova of trial In Mitchell will re- hla present position na dent of tho National City subsidiary of tha National City I MAS Whole Block In the Central Part of the City Autos In Storage K. OF. C. CONVENTION HELD IN ROCHESTER May five and May an entire block of business and storage buildings ot tho eastward edge ot the principal com- section of Dallas was ed by firo early today with a at nioro than half a million Only wio furniture the Furniture escaped gutted in the block bordered by Elm and Pacific The Harwood storage company In addition to other goods 250 autoa Buffered tho Other business places wiped included tho Hughes turo two and tho office of Iho Singer Sewing Occupants of Hie hotels fled n The flro waa believed to liave ed In tho Furniture Com- according to Lansing David K. Allen 4- Ed. Chariot Hugo 4 P. grocery Alonzo North Harmony Julius H. clothing 4- Carl Martin church FRONTIER TO BE TIGHTLY CLOSED i Proclamation By German President Quickly Follows Demand For Such Action Made By the May Hermans declared President Ebert In a proclamation n number of unopened cases of day announced the government will French They also punish any volunteer corps ed Hint some ot the suns captured organized for service In wore Identified German weapons The proclamation that which they had been compelled to the formation of such corps Is five lo French when they dcn and that there must be no at- ed. tempt to cross the than the problem of Footling the they were re- May today leased after being disarmed and re- promised to close the Upper turned to the villages whence frontier and and dissolve the they Irregular forces sent to combat ju Silesia a large German The promise was in response to force obi on armored train from the French ultimatum threatening which they Inflicting hoary If the action were not on 1'ollsh The German answer came with As 1'oles across tho the Oder south planted mand having bten submitted to the j dynamite under tho German ambassador hero only last GERMANS DEFEATED POLES IN BLOODY BATTLE Ran Armoured Train Over Bridge Into Midst of Retreating Upper Hay only with volunteers y Polish machine KUII nests according to eyo witness Tlie German train rumbled through the foot speed as It neared Tho tossing heavy Umbers and steel from the but the train with a mendous crossed the bridge successfully and wan brought to a stop In the midst of large baud of open mouthed Prom tho steel machine played over tho Polish dreds scattering through hills and along tho river Parts of tho Polish force which bad crossed tho Odor a little earlier on down tho river with Iho Germans In only to bo the fighting reaching hero pd up later the Staff made liy the to tho Polish in- Tho Germans lost but they succeeded In driving Iho Polen from Tho bloodiest fighting yet reported occurred near There tho Germans found mill Hated corpses of their comrades who had preceded Unmindful of tho machine gun nests were scattered through May stuse la all ft River and the forest they Many wero sot for tho trial oE Steven better captured extensive stores of arms and in iho first but others known as ot on n charge of murder in At Gross on tho Germans first degree in connection with tho nil more than a thousand killing of T. Along tho tlrk shot to death on 27, of their 1'olos. boundary stood lo In- In a Poles threw Tho preliminaries completed i few minutes before noon and men who will aro in the jury Tbo final luck of which body was selected live was found In tho morning about alter which District Attorney im well tho locations of am S. of who will which figure In act as official lila the Ho explained Hint while statement to tho was on bout ho This did not indicate any now noticed Uic window of tho store Ines of testimony than Unit publicly i had been opened and tho building cnown Dunkirk for some been Mo pointed out on vas when Mr. Stearns map of scene of tho md immediately afterwards court Nelson had gone to Investigate until and Urn whore Nelson's body was What lino ot defense will Uo Mr. tho Into Polish leaving ft circle of dead around each Tho fighting was to bo entirely impromptu and the mans denied they wore led by British A Polish report said the enemy wore commanded by Major Keating of the Ul ww i 0 will nul known until lo prove Hint n Palmer of or wst laHon at Iho muko their preliminary of tin will ono It Is 8 Ilo tempt will Do mado to provo Amicy of for Schuliz the night tho Uln t tho limn of tho John W. with IN BUFFIO muka their preliminary with one mont. It is Schullz 8 He also explained an attempt will lie made to provo tho Jim an Amicy of alibi bed at to timo o o that home of Dunkirk tics to investigate the murder Enters Court With Mother Court reconvened this morning at 10 o'clock with Justice C. Alleged Confession Ilo titat testimony Home of tho Owner In Buffalo Was Partially ren Rescued by May In tho home of Adam 36, exploded today and wrecked the kitchen ot tho and a sister-in-law An- na 17, wero burned so verely they nro expected to and Bliss were in would mi tho hench There offered to show that at tho of. the i m tho court room The was holling over ami i and court and had lo n room In the both rushed to tho to set tho floor when the explosion store nnd the ln a More Than 1200 Delegates From All Parts of the U. S. Are In N r then took explanation of caro for tho N. May a. Throughout of Iho court wan re- session he was cool and j ceased for after which Ing features ot today's program of. tho Union of American con- and tho National tion it Templo sisterhoods 27th six hundred delegates appeared In annual nro Rochester today to attend the state reading ot President J. Walter the Knights of and the Tho attended mnss In the cathedral this morning and then apparently evidenced no moro con- went into Tlie morning session was devoted to addresses of welcome nnd Tho session will bo held this afternoon end a ball bo given this evening in the There is considerable sentiment for re-election of Patrick P. han of Brooklyn his UNTERMYER OBJECTS TO ASSESSMENT OF FINES INSTEAD OF JAIL SENTENCES New May resignation of Samuel aa special attorney is In tho hands of At- torney General Newton who 1ms hnd charge of tho from the committee's i of building took exception defendants be- ing fined of receiving prison sentences and eald ho would not act as a collecting agency for Iho lls status ns chief counsel for the committee la net bon persuaders nava supplanted the hickory stick in our Professor John ident of the Pennsylvania for women He advocates return the morning 5 up and 3 to formally ed last night in the Temple taking of testimony will bo one of tlie other It Is thought tho entire ested spectators in tho court may bo finished within tho next Occasionally he spoke to his Court reconvened a few minutes father and a brother two this hut seals court up the murder Earl G. Cables I mother eyed each man who waa Indicted on a of servit t HI ili i flee Moro with a mother's interest and pleaded guilty and was all of tic wonder about the kind ot a man who lo servo a year In the n attendance was to her son's Meyer of San After tho selection of tho 12 men at the opening session was completed Dudley mado a appeal to the all the were not of America to unite and declare their called to servo on Schulte s delegates from United States were In principals in a statement to the At today's session a report by Tho entire morning was taken up Tho roll call of the Jury then was taken and the first witness In tho Schnltz cnse was James P. of a civil Mr. had made a survey with the selection of tho remainder jof the streets nnd locations near the of the jurors and the talesmen scene of the murder and his SENATOR TO LEAVE SENATE May William this afternoon announced that he had appointed United States Senator 0. 03 lor of Delaware for a term of 12 Senator accepted tho ho This that pending an of l now United States senator to replace tho will appoint a a gain of ono for th. In tho upper house at William lory of Kurl Rosell excused because of worn about 15 persons sub. lion to capital as In tho court excused by room ot Caie As soon as all of the jurors were District Attorney Stearns of Iho Jordan A- Rapidly Selected o nmg of the I May Severi Ho first explained that liccn scaled In the jury box nut tho on yesterday at Mr. Stearna tho tion wholesale on wife of the In- Two 7 and 9, wore in tho floor of the were by Those Who Are Not Residents of City Move on After Murder Had Been May seamen who ore ot this country ad cannot give a good account of themselves have heen dered to clear out oy Mayor Charles U. The mayor's action followed a raid on tho crew of the Mayor Dorrett In which James ot New was arrested nine men In with tho Chief of Police Walls has Issued orders to union headquarters here that all Idle strikers will come under the mayor's ruling must leavo city 43 New thought it was a Moody gun fight when loud re- ports resounded from ice Station and several crimson splashed ran Dut It was COO of homo brew