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   Dunkirk Evening Observer (Newspaper) - May 26, 1921, Dunkirk, New York                                VOL. CIV. SIXTEEN PAGES f Tin Cloudy tonl Friday Probably N. MAY 26, 1921 SCHULTZ'S PARENTS SWEAR HE BED AT TIME OF THE NELSON MURDER PRESIDENT HAS LEADING BANKERS AS HIS GUESTS Revival of Export Trade and Intire Financial Policy of the U. S. Were of May group ol flie nation's financial leaders discuss cd the revival of export trade and the entire financial policy ot the govern ment toward foreign loans at a dinner given by President Harding in the House last night It was ed Secretary ot the Treasury Mellon and Secretary of Commerce Hoover also attended the The guests J. P. James A. Paul Charles A. C. R all New York Governor win of the York federal reserve bunk and H. C. of The President chose this lar time for the ently because of the loans which are to be floated in this The cabinet has given serious con- sideration to the problems involved in these loans at and is especially anxious to insure that loans made to individuals or governments be applied strictly to tho purchase of commodities Un- or in the refunding of out- standing The hankers are understood to have Sudden Switch In the Market Gives Them Unlocked for Op- to Sell at a WHAT IT WILL DO May are Imv ing their Inning in tho Brain The with elevators filled with pocketed n neat profit and graL speculators squeezed when Maj wheat went fo on tho Chicago board of trade Many of tho speculators soli wheat promising to deliver to eastern Reports of the con- drouth In tho southwest sent the price of wheat to a new high for tbe and in to cover operators lad to buy at high prices from that the surest way of Board of trade operators are citing Bering the export trade is In helping their unhappy plight to bear out their Europe out of her financial that legislation regulate ties so she will be In ji position consume American products on arger Tho dinner t0 tho board of is not economically and that prices are regulated by I the law of supply and it was under- stood with warm assurances of port from and a cordial I by tho president for aid leaders in reluming to Condemned Murderer Overpowered Escaped From Jail May man sentenced to hang 2, for overpowered his guard at tho Woodstock seized his him in the cell locked the outer jail doors and Jing with the crowds leaving tho made good his I Jn 1913 Garfield was sentenced to three years for at Portage la ami a tew months la er escaped from stony Mountain pen In 1914 In the name of Wi Ham Reed he was sentenced to from to fifteen years in Washington state prison for a New May lowing is tho latest contribution from tho United 1'rosa at Tho rum runnors hid several ot Canadian third rail in n field near they started A mild-eyed pastured in the field sniffed broke a took a couple of hookers and theu surrounded the entire Some hours later when the mer arrived to drive home tho 1 lowing kino he was met by H Tho pride of tho farm H chased him nil over the field and H then started on a straight Hue i for where sho would not be hampered by the Volstead act. Before being laid low by a bullet bossy t several fences and terror to the Leans of tho entire II IS TO BE In Washington the ident Has Made the Tender and Name Will Soon Go To LAST IS DEFEATED AT TODAY Fred J. Wright Survived the rific Golf Battle Until the Sixth liny America's hope or the British amateur lol in tho round hero this when Fred J. last United States y Bernard DEFENSE HAS INNINGS TODAY Jordan and Detectives Swear They Heard Prisoner Mention Not On a Stuff May cause at the people Coxey They fought a terrific on trial In at eighteenth Th won tho extra Darwin took a five on tho holo nnd Wright woa d to tako Tho tension ot tho ith tho murder of T. v. la at U o'clock this Schultz's M. L. Im- layers was shown In tho score requeued tho court to 10 extra Ordinarily Darwin miss thu caws which motion win over- taking of tho testimony for the It In par Wright away well and had in ono down nt tho American hopo tho started a battlo of their T tho W. I. Hunter beat E. up and to S. 13. eliminated J. y up and to to his Ino Ilko Wright his Trouble Starts In City's Streets As a Result of the Recent Troops Brought In. Cigarette Famine Is Threatening England Factories Forced To Suspend Through Lack of Coal and Stock On Hand Is Rapidly By ED. L. KEEN Proso Staff May arette famine today closer n settlement of the British coal Tobacco ries with large stores of manufactured goods and with fair of thus far have managed to Within the last supplies have been so far that i Our factories of that big Cunarder and of other big took the postponement A few who were especially anxious fo start hurriedly looked up other tion on oil burning liners or A demand arose today that Sir be placed In charge of coal Arguments Jn support were that official warning was i be succeeded 'n maintaining pence with Hay ering and blackened ruins the toms house here under heavy soldiers and police searched tho bris for additional victims Tho number of dead resulting from most spectacular effort of the Sinn since tho 191C rebellion was placed unofficially at It was be- a number of additional Sinn their escape cut off by black and tan who responded to the emergency call after the rebels liad the perished In the Tho size of tho hand which id upon the beautiful building was indicated by tho fact that ill arrests were made over 150 were Harding has decided to appoint Howard to the high office f chief Justice of supremo court by yards and was up as successor to tho lato Edward Douglass It was learned hero father and weio on Iho before Ihu noon that their son was at home on Hm night of tho Iho tho de- wiil bo finished afternoon Allan Graham won from F. C. of ill up and 1 to AH staled by Tho last American went down has no to offer tor tho most thrilling ut fashioned one on the highest Contrary to previous expectations that the big appointment would not bo made until shortly before the op- ening ot Iho new term ot tho supreme court tho nomination ot Taft may go to the senate within a week or ton lu this event should tho senate act promptly on confirmation the now justice might tako his seat on Juno the last day of the present It learned that the white house within tho latt few days had asked Washington friends of tho former to ascertain whether ho would accept the Tho reply has como back that he would Tho president Is understood to havo been ot the opinion for sometime that Taft was the outstanding man for a position on Only some entirely unexpected happening prevent appointment now iti was ana the president ifl 8al ho of filling tho high of flee as soon as nomination will bo confirm ed promptly by tho accord I has but lour to tho Tho for thn was On tho return Darwin A- ulio cd Ills while Wright began ot ad- reasonable doubt that Schultz and on tho ground that was not sufficient evidence to v cl Schultz as warranted by of tho criminal Tho court denied tho but noted the ati Tho opening statement for tho de- fense then was by Howe who said ho would not much ot the jury's time as already they had heard much of the testimony and hud become familiar with thA will not attempt to offer any nor sot forth a plea ol or give any but am going to rely upon tho fashioned defense that Schultz lot there and that ho did not do First Witness For Defense Tho first n linens for the van Schultz's Her testimony given In J. t as M i ot time was taken not nt Iho of the witness understand just mm the night In Information tho attorney wa WHS t anil two n o hat yield to tho of three days hotel In lie continued to drive well but his work on tho tho held fairly even though Darwin took loosely played tho 12th In Darwin captured tho 17th with magnificent Tho score was tie when the men went to tho tea and remained square when tho had holod Darwin lost his to finish ono up when ho missed yard Doth were nervous whc they toed up for tho extra hoh drove first nnd pulled lib sho Darwin's drive was straight down th He went down In fl n the party which was provided with to Present although I Is possible some words of opposition 8 cans of petrol and four bales Police reinforcements arrived and lio officers rushed across an open throwing tho spectators right nd left to reach tho Sinn their backs to the customs ouse tho rebels fought with er and hand but gradually were disarmed and taken Meanwhile with floors and falling in as the supports were ed out a number of soldiers and police hurried through the building to save what they ono officer with his torn and his hair ed with might he spoken against No fight on his nomination by the because ot his stane for a league of nations lu some form is cat which clawed the association of workers in capacity at his Another found minister of It was argued his way to tile cut the STOCK New The stock ket allowed a Uller nt the Ing among flic gainer Blocks which have been hardest In the laut Crucible got aboyo 70 in enny trading against tci low ot C7 l to curtail read tile of the coal will bring on a A probably win be the argument with er and the public in bringing about a that his personality would be a big factor In reaching an Newspapers warned settling the present such way that tho miners would be embittered and left ready to walk out again at the first The was almost a report that miners mine owners to Premier 4- Invitation probably vill meet refuse to take settlement for There was a great rush for emergency threatening to wipe cut the small re- serve of cigarettes and Observers out that the ors themselves denied the solace of would be anxious to roach a Many of tho' miners have credit accounts at co-operative stores In their None of the men tho has been compelled to do without his the thousands of unemployed who are re- TODAY IN CONGRESS 4 t on tho flagstaff and earned the un- ion jack down unharmed A cordon was thrown about thn dis- and police worked all night In the search for more rebels who might have been Implicated in the United House Begins consideration of Packer controll committee considers Merchant marine committee hears proposed amendments to seamans act. f Ways and means committee Re- publicans consider permanent tariff help from the the manj usually Is for n Senate fags are popular amone thc upper I and In P are considered as commissioner of Internal It was believed that himself will preside at the forthcoming Investigation N. May soldiers who died in Franco were en route homo today to receive final honors Jn Memorial Day from friends and They left hero in flag draped fins under military their living comrades at tho transport pier ng at present arms as the train slid from the In each car rode of David an army officer and a private soldier At the distributing honor guards were to be picked from ilL um 1'osts to escort tho bodies to meeting of miners nnd owners He committee to discuss their homes and to attend the final to have assurances that of groups arc rondy and anxious to also re- an earnest effort at for clothing Industry Much stress KaS laid on the fact It is costing the taxpayers a hearings week to provide defense measures KILLED IN May of the claimed to support the In addition there are the inconveniences caused by lack of of traffic and thc general obstruction of Industry I Visitors to England were when coal stocks ran so low 41. L L Cly m coal burning passenger ships were late Anthony InW The tnln who was 11. i at riddled with bullets In saloon to wait another week police wae t feud victim I isth ward early Michael of the fore for k services in the home Handles Sell Manufacturers say most women select umbrellas more for the of the handle than for Iho wearing qualities of Hie drat end fancy handles this season aro icing made even more imber and celluloid nre used to i also recovered 3 points with above SO. nt 69 1-J, u recovery of almost 4 American Tobacco wow up 3-1 at 128. 7-8 at 701-2, nnd Heading 1-2 up at 71 De- spite the fart Steel Us dividend Ibis stock 12 up at 48. Mexican Petroleum led tho oils early sales above and Ohio Jumped 3-8 In a rush of going to 415-8, in re- sponse to a statement of Its earnings for tile first four months of 19tfl. n net operating In- ot for four against deficit for a similar In 1320 of The B. A o. ml income for tho four wiis forced lo six In getting ou of Allen Graham worked Into the semi luais when ho defeated Tubbs onu Hunter beat Darwin up t two to French Premier Creates ment for a Greater Toleration for By WEBB MILLER stuff May today to have French opinion into toleration for It was confidently believed heie that heard alleged aim bin Meld anil taking on the nn opening and Ing lo going on Jn tho room occupied by ami Tho crowd Ir. tho court room was Iho largest yut at tho ly filling tho and Iho Interest Chief Quandt of wuu among those who naa in tho court The testimony of the Jordan and of Night Sergeant O'Connell of Dunkirk tho of tho Two of had lo the confession Wednesday afternoon Inn tills their the high In tho H out in the testimony Jordan today that who OH a for 8clnill7, hail ed a tenn In county Kujawa was not placed upon tli ho hi tho head f this Agency of nnd hired by John W. police til alo the Nelson He bly man wan placed In charge of 10 Leading up to tho time when Jordan nld he beaut admission In the ho Bald liad been t a boxing hoot and had been called there to II o hotel and he nd Ilia two took lying tho floor peering through nn lulling the folding on of December 13. lying en the ho lilt unit thn is course In tegaru lo reparation bundling of Iho Upper A voto of confidence would erve to fully Iho cordial lons of all the allies and would ilt tho council to proceed with Its plans tin dividing Silesia tween the and tho 1'olcs With rail In reported they ale restoring Cirder for a ADMIRAL FECHTELER DIED AT HAMPTON ROADS May A commandant of tho naval at his at early today Th The caused of 7" for ho time m. any of the fel lews Kuiawa to am jour go and Xo A said ho in to a by Jorban In to a hy the tint ho into tho ronm to KC3 kind of In other Industrials also acted The market closed In a waie of ing which hit the boker dropped 2 1-2 points from Us to 73; Chandler got within a Traction ot the week's despite tho declaration of Its regular dividend wont below 13( after nn early high ot 152. American Sumatra sank below 03. Baldwin lo held firm around 81 1-2, rails gave a good account of Deadly on Bank When ono of the so commonly In wan sub- to microscopical the chemist's report showed there wero more than germs attached the accumulation from dirty Hands and untidy treatment while It was In of the germs being at t deadly nature had the come In contact with a cut In the of 111 commandant of tho yard and directed port of the ot defending tho coast from Mary land to He was maelo coin mandant of the fifth district early li 1918. Several ago Admiral Fechle wan in her father's room ho was too 111 to leave bin Is John D. Admiral have been retired In Megaphones In We recently read of ono of our newly rich paying for an old muster and reminded of a remark mndo by the on n ilar a millionaire of that you said old master is merely a megaphone for his talk Boston Like no WotH tor of three months h After bo In- to lo n for rolls and Hint went Oil and he met at store on the corner of and placed him under arrest took him to the falo police later ho was taken by a. lo On crosa examination he had received about from the city of Dunkirk for the of his rato detective also mid lhat he knew had time n tlin A statement made by W. B. who was one ot thu to ico the body of Nelson back of building and who died mly was In evidence iy district but the court I Ilia decision on thn mutter accepting It at this of tho rial A statement of Mrs. who Iso lives near tho scene of but said to ho too sick to attend also was offered in evidence nd Tho statements were ot After tho liart closed its Attorney movo that Iho aae he dismissed on tho ground that had not proved beyond it ney wag seeking In answer lo she ed her particularly tho interior She tho rooms of herself and that ot hor mm opened off of n sitting room mid that both rooms faco tho Sho that she had gone to boil on the night ot the murder about and that hor son loft homo about that evening and she him coming in at Homo hour ot tho tho exact uho did not Mm testified that later she passed through this sitting nml ou looking Into tho room of her saw him sleeping with tho covers hla shoulders anil She Bald Hint who looked at Iho clock at that ns sho liad been accustomed to do for years and Baw hands were at On hy Mr. Steamy aho only Ibc hond of her way uncovered and that sho fiom bed about almost every admitted that she had beforo tho grand jury that only tho head of son was uncovered tho Martin tho witness on the He told on Iho night ot tho he looked nt clock nnd noted that it was ho heard cough nnd roll over in On examination bo hu had sworn before Brand Jury that ho only beard his son over and cough but that It vim a fact he son loll Thin wan the of when court recessed until 2 Grows Interesting M ly be- an to creep into tbo Coxey Schultz murder trial after thy noon four more witnesses called t0 whom weie tuo of tho Jordan and Chief ot John W. After arraigning Romo whom bad been Iho was resumed at about Tbo to lie called to Ihe stand was Dr. u of the plainer of cast of one of In vicinity of the lie fied that be palled upon to mako this on tho 27th of October about 10 01 11 That the Imprint from which bo to make the call wan located about or 1'cct from tho on MAKES SECOND TRY AT FLIGHT Hodwood Cal May 2G Eddie ook off a time on his idr shortly after 8.30 m. back this he said ho The famous who is en route lo D. stait nt a. 1-ut was forced to return on account of lie un- til the fog lifted tbo and AND THE CIRLS CHEERED graduation ot tho Sergeant physical culture told girl uates they had won tho battlo for the healthful short Loud cheers from tho IN MEMORIAM loving ol Cecelia J. Schwartz who departed tills Way 20, 1917. AND  

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