Dunkirk Evening Observer (Newspaper) - July 20, 1921, Dunkirk, New York DUNKIRK EVENING OBSERVER VOL. N. JULY 20, 1921 mm Who Turned States He Ww the Go Who f ALLEGES GAMBLERS TRIED TO DOUBLE CROSS PLAYERS After Games Were Delivered cording to Only a the Promised Reward Was 20.r-Cross tion ot BUI who turned states evidence on the trial here started Defense attorneys made a bitter at- testimony of who as. in negotiations by means of which the 1919 world series was by gamblers by seven mem ben of the Chicago White Sox who are on The picturesque defense counsel wearing his tie and a silk ed to cross much money have you re- from Ban shouted SINN Fair Thursday NO. 2t War Department Tried to Get Out of Calling Him Before Bergdoll Chr. Peters July Peters ot tee today attacked the war mont for what he called lax methods Valera represents eighty per cent ordering to Washington Major the Irish population and therefore Is Bruce named by Mrs. Em- fled to represent the nation In ina as who demanded dealing with Craig from her fix higher ups It is Made Known That If Peace More Drastic Measures Than Ever Will Be Used TO KILL m By CHARLES MCCANN Staff July tha Irish peace quivering in tho today Jt wai 0btalQ that failure of the conferences will followed by an unparalleled campaign of military present effort Is power of the will be to utterly upheld objections of the elate and the question went then flashed some pictures crush the Sinn High formed the United Press that plan have been prepared which will ly turn Ireland Into a vast In view apparent The committee expected to officials were serious in mine Campbell but was forced with plans for blotting out the tp postpone because the Sinn Among these proposals officer had not arrived from Camp Little Rock last law denied the Bald i nskt BEER REGULATION MAY BE PUT INTO EFFECT July congress takes action within a few days on the to prohibit use of beer as a covering tho manufacture and use of beer as such will bo Issued and put Into David 4- H. commissioner of al revenue said ed. and yelled these tures of Abe Again the state barked you get from Ban asked said the were my expenses for two How much of this went to your wife much to you? don't Q. Have you had any visible means of the last year other Ban Johnson A. I worked in Q. You went to Mexico when you were A. Burns said he came back to the Un- States in met Ban aon on the were you doing In Texas while were getting money from A. X was Q. For what? Burns then told of coming to ago with Ban Q. You knew you were under In- when you came to A. then chided the state's at- torney for talking behind and disturbing the Q. Being under Indictment didn't did It A. No. Burns then Ban Johnson's secretary for him under the name of Williams at a Chicago Q. Why? To keep away from reporters and Q. What name are you under now at the Q. When traveling around the country who paid your Burns told ot going from New York to Q. did you go A. To see the world crushing the country's life and putting a tag on every Iris that the plans may bf come operative was shown In the att tude of the various conferees today Premier Craig of Ulster was back in Belfast with General Smuts on hi apparently in an effort to ar range his participation way in further Sinn Fein delegates here hesitated to comment on Craig's departure after asserting that Ulster would recognition in the Sinn did not know whether Sir James was talking for tho of Ulsterites or whether had the proval of Premier ot Great If the latter were the case H was certain that the Sinn withdraw immediately from chief propagandist for the Sinn era has asserted positively that Ul- ster will not be admitted to the main conference but will have to treat with southern Ireland after peace is ed Great conference thus ald been on basis of Mr. presenting land's and de ng Sinn Fein's Fein wants to deal with Fein n 1 to be posted In all ed the war department to order Ma les and towns and strong military for- jor Campbell to take the stand T the open own A telegraphic i as order was prepared but not sent when as Ireland be I called I supposed It was ed and All citizens Isent apparently was demand to not the 1 today demanded that A IT t tho war department obtain Immediate restrictions on even confirmation from the of Camp Pike ot the ot this wil show their I travl action against disloyal government to enter or leave drastic penalties for con- sorting with effort to catch rebels jn tho that authorities Ket in touch with every one In will bo thrown out so that a cordon of troops will sweep through very no matter how rugged r one gives a damm about Inary an official said when sked what would happen to ians If these plans became mean that he jut we have got make It Is Delayed for a Day Because of Bad Re- main at i we must tho civilian lation among whom the rebels move We must make It Impossible in Sinn Fein to move its j There will be no it was but everything will bo under rict The will not be carried out un- Mt Is that don negotiations are Then the 11 A v i en e conferences of. tho government will Tie nd Ulster alone en Irish De used to break tho Sinn Q. Did you see any of the A. I didn't want to get mixed up in the large What you doing in A. I there on behalf of Attel The court recessed for Germany Wants To Be Friendly With The French Chancellor Wirth Tells of Advances Made But Attitude of the French Is Most N. July it L. Millor this afternoon named tho motion picture former State Senator trgo H. Cobb of Mrs. Ell T. Hosmer of Buffalo and Joseph of New Senator Cobb will bo chairman of tho new His term Is to end December 31, 1325. Mrs. term Is fixed to end with the year 1024. Mr. will be secretary of tho commission serving until December 31, 192Z. The commission ae named by nono 9: the three chosen been July bombing tests scheduled for today off Roads were postponed duo to un- settled Word of the ment was Hashed to the army and mvy pianos just as they were ng to bomb tho fornier German weather makes the tost Impracticable tho message from the commandant bf the air Enraged at Decision at Commissioner Denying Him Did His Best to make Threat July K. 40, enraged at Deputy Commissioner Charles K. Blatchly o ho industrial for noi him compensation under tho compensation shot ut lio times today In he equity term of tho supremo Anthony 40, who waa at tho time of shooting was truck by a tho base f tho skull and probably fatally Tho commissioner nt tbo f tho dodged behind a bench nd Imd testified earlier In tho ly that ho had hurt himself while on u job aa carpenter's Is was not allowed by As Reynolds left turned nd shouted to the nil bettor poy mo that money or I'll t thought nothing moro or the throat und war stand to testify on ho alleged received whin working on had and With Hi automatic Tho lirri above tho head and dropped P. A. a. who was In the rear oE tho court Jumped up ami arm as tho was aim was broken nnd the shot Tho third shot went Into Blatchly during Hie excitement ran tho and helped disarm was taken to police aria n Inch hunting was also round hidden In his Io Ig held upon an open until are W At Jap Ambassador It Could Not Come Up for Dis- cussion at Harding Con- July By CARL D. GROAT July Joseph of Germany in an interview will the United Press today appealed FOB DEATH OF IE New July F. today brought suit for against Ills George H. that the landlord's fail to heat apartment ruary caused the death of. the tiff's answer to the suit simply states that he could not be re- sponsible for supplying to his MERT JOHNSON FINED FOR RECKLESS Mert Johnson of who was In connection with a collision en the State Road last Sunday for reckless pleaded guilty to before Justice of the Peace L. G. this afternoon at and was fined He was also given a sentence In the county Jail for six which was suspended on condition that he refrain In tie ture from reckless driving and that he for the damage done in tho friendship of earnestly a un he said are not mere but are our real ore ready to France In any way She can write echo which this net's policies awoke at first out the including con- us we were the right attitude on the division of Silesia comes to rne aa a slap In the I ask myself whether wants to como to on un- with The deep concern over the French declaring It has a great bearing on whether his government stands or did not inks the chancellorship for the of the he formed the government to fulfill tho allied ultimatum honestly and I tried la shown by tho that we havo paid Bums demanded long before the were fixed and by the fact that wo met the ultimatum that Germany have disarmed the eastern for- tresses and dissolved the self-defense we are now practically an unarmed Tho Entente must with the possibility that Uila which is striving to meet Ita will overthrown If lands are lost and If the occupied Rhino cities are not re- leased Is not a club for tho le a straight I nek self It I could appear Before tho itag this fall and say emptied your lockets and have nothing in return to show Reichstag would never pass ur finance program and without tha tho cabinet would b to ot a black serge coat and a straw hat on tho dock of tho Coal Company near Main led Cleveland to be- love that the owner F. f 4042 Prospect A note found In the pocket ot the coat bid good-bye to the writer's saying It was his intention to end all and asked that his W. J. lion of the Ellicott Square be Coast guards dragged fiver In the vicinity ot the place where the coat and hat were but failed to the The name appeared in tho hat band ot the By LLOYD ALLEN United Stuff 1921, by tho United July Tup and Shantung settlements are accomplished facts and there Is no need for a con- of the powers In connection with tho proposed Washington ament parley to revise Baron ambassador to Great declared today In an Tho ambassador tbo ff of the with conference on Stating that bo was bin personal ho declared that many things which be considered un- der the general topic of already been settled by tbo Versailles Ho reiterated Japan's ness to limitation of. armi Now Have Weapon To Quell Mob Disturbances New Tear Gas Tried in Philadelphia With Marked Two dred Policemen Being Put July duty will bo to quell riots and capture motor bandits and rout criminals who barri themselves In by tho use or gns will bo formed Im- mediately In tho Philadelphia It was announced of this now fomi ot police protection will lie the result of a tost of a new at tho farm The wero super- vised by Malor Stephen who developed Superintendent of Mills tho tealo and wna very different tests were a another capturing a motor bandit and tho third routing a barricaded -A of two hundred policemen was scattered when this bombs ed In Its midst and to and A. In a speeding automobile forced to stop a policeman on a motorcycle tossed n gas bomb Into his If ho had not stopped he would lost control ot the In the third tost two whof themselves In a vacant wero captured when gna jomba wero worn no 111 on Inhaled the The bombs ore inches long and They a to a BETS HE KISSES In ho IB to be Is tho whole thing In a Matters that possibly might bo brought up na part of tho already havo bcon with In tho Versailles is clear that such matters New Guinea and so If might result in a eral conference on malters that havo the status of THOUSAND On a Hike From New York to San Along to See Him Do It. day's He was represented by L. J. Explaining Near Mountain View there Is a creek that pinnies Into a hole and It on the other side ot Blue jnn no fanner who lived tie point the creek into a flock of found them on the other Police in Corry and Erie were requested to be on the lookout for the machine containing Randolph and his CONFINING THAT DESTROYED PLANT N. July were being dug around the asphalt plant today as a against possible spread of Ire which practicality destroyed the big plant here late Monday and July ransom bubble was threatened with today as police sped over the road to Franklin and in an effort to apprehend Thomas M. 32, and his supposed a Sharon stationery store was seen by an old quaintance less than ten miles from A heavy rain late lore end more than fifteen bring the fire under hours after his supposed At that time he driving his auto- mobile wai accompanied by a man and a Just before dawn today the police received a tip that had phoned to his wife here from a hotel In later was confirmed and the Franklin police were notified to detain Randolph but when they at On hotel he had left and then Chief of the A heavy rain late yesterday helped the fire under The loss was estimated at i tie trial CARS COLLIDE July Ford Ing car owned by Harold Crowell ot village and an automobile owned by 0, B. Morse ot tho town ot came In collision Sunday Ingon the Bennett state near the Hall Clothier Both were going about eight miles in ear wai pushed into a ditch the larger No one was In- le badly towed to a local NAVY PERFECTS STAR SHELL The It was bis opinion that a practical solution of all Marks Its Use as a Problems would be without In- tute for Searchlight to Locate matters of principle Enemy at experiments to develop the use of ns a substitute for searchlights In Ing for enemy craft ore being con- ducted by the Navy department what some officers describe as con- A powder Is being used In propelling the shells from the Chevy Jim The shells light up the sea for a f area and officers explain If they can be projected without a betraying flash from the ship firing they will be a far over the as the beams from 'the latter be- tray the exact location of the ship projecting It le said that experiments have now readied the point where will Illuminate for several utes n great area of the sea far dis- tant from the firing ship have been and along with a powder which shows no flame or when the are projected from the Tor guns of three In- ches or the new system Is said work almost but In the arge giing It Is understood that all of the flash of discharge has not yet teen Bring Out widespread tion caused by unemployment litre Is bringing out the fold hoarded by persona In There hai been a most create In tbt W and ti In the few Previously It was bfl rare or was National Open Tournament today when he Ina 69 for 18 holes of British star playing with Barnes made 72 Duncan made marvellous approach shots and a spectacular putt from a- bunker but several short putts ran up his Barnes score Is of tho re- cord 68 set by Bobby Jones of. At- In practice here Peter O'Hara made the second best score ot 71. Bobby Jones the Atlanta boy had considerable difficulty and to a 77. Tho match the most spectacular golf of tho ament thus Barnes sunk a 25 foot put for a birdie two on tho sixteenth On tho eighteenth he laid long iron shot down within three feet of tho pin holing out for a birdie 3. The Barnes 435, 454, In 454, 344, Duncan 653, In 344, 315- 34-72 Now July between Now York and San Francisco had ter look Hugh and Malcolm two who havo for- saken the old country for Greenwich are on their way hiking It out Pacific coast Intent on ing tho antics of a poet who has bet thorn Hint he will klos ono damsels or pay forfeit ot His name They wero eyed from apartment Tousled watched them furtively from behind half closed bet I'll kiss nil said titled ono aa lio Wow a finger at a negro can't my Irish The mnn brothers punched him playfully In tho solar They believe walk Is Juet going to pay for two they According to the terms of the hot MIL 1922 July United States government considers Itself obligations to foreign debtor nations to dofer Interest payments on their Secretary of the ury Mellon today told the senate nee Mellon said ho accepted as a ing obligation an understanding hi 1910 In negotiations be- tween an American treasury sentative named and a British representative named ed that the interest would be red until 1922 at Former tary of tho Treasury Houston said such an understanding or promise ex- Mellon and he took n's statement as Mellon himself had no with other governments regarding ex- tho trio may ueo any mode ot travel except provided that they pay no money for tension or deferment of Interest ha MAN RETURNS HOME Victim of Railway Accident Hli Relatives Very Happy O. Silliness was turned Into rejoicing when W. J. who was Identified us having been killed by a train near W. last walked Into tbe home of Ills Mrs. Ida W. gave her nnd his two sons a surprise that they will long Instead of grieving over passing of their whom they believed N. July a bandit battle here early thieves wore and a third Ono hundred shots were Entrenched la the roadway behind riot gun police awaited tho Broach in an Word jeon along road that fi of men were coming Iti ho direction of Dover from where thoy had looted a garage ans stolen a As the truck was they are explaining tho mqn Not m c try there It a cow can by replying that aver has a but they modi talking on how they were mistaken when they Identified another for n In Hills explained that he had been visiting friends In and Hint be was so deeply the steel Its environment and suburbs that he forgot to Thd family Is trying to decide what disposition to make of tho body of the nan who was burled In the family plot near but they fire and i run the A of shots poured Into the truck and It before It a hundred man at Michael was death from seven Smith was hit throo The thirl man loot consisted of at tires and Inner tubes token from garage ot Fred at for our havt tf in tin H will