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WASHINGTON, May 2.1. Arthur
1 IIiinz rcprt'scutiiiK tho lluinjs
t'i)K'r interests, by a supreme c(nirt
decision today, lost proi'eedinH for
jfl.ri,O(Mi,On0 Irelilc dunuiK under the
Sherman imli-trust law afrninst the
Ainalaraated Copper cmnpunv, the
Lewisohn interests, William Hocke-
t'eller and others eliarcd with nt
tempted monopoly of the Montana
copper industry. The court sustain
ed dismissal of the Ileine suit.
The eourt, in an opinion by Justice
Hrandeis, affirmed dismissal of the
unit by New York courts, which held
Hint as mere stockholders of the
t'nited Copper Securities company,
controlled by the alleged "eopiver
trust," the I Icine, interests could not
sue for alletred injury to the securi
ties company.
The Ileinzes allege that in VMY2 the
Amalpramatcd company, the Anacon
da Copper company, Adolph, Leon
ard, Walter and Albert Lcwisohn.
William liockcfellcr, the late H. II.
Honors, Juhn I). Kyan and James
Stiilman, with Marcus Daly, entered
n conspiracy to attack tho United
company and secure monopoly of
Mont una copper interests.
As stockholders of the United com
pany, a majority of whose stock was
controlled by the defendants, the New
York federal courts, in dismissing the
llcinxe suit, held that they had no
capacity to sue for injury to the corporation.
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Kllcl from their country hy the invasion of tbe Gonna ils. Queen Marie
of Houmanla ami tier daughter, llcjimi, here si i own, arc devoting their lives
t4 tlio HWl Ctoks, distributing flduers, dainties and good clieer among the
won nd 04 at the lmo hospital of Jixssy. Tho Itiniuiniaii royul family arc
ppkmiIimI the most beautiful In Kuroe.
FINAL WEEK FOR BASEBALL PLAYERS
WASHINGTON', May 21 All the
biff anti-1 rust suits boforo the sn
im'ine court wore today ordered re
united next tenn.
This nnnoiineenieiit by the court
ttiduy beiirs out t he prediction Hint
there would be no decisions in the
prent nnli-tnist suits nt least until
the country hud readjusted itself to
war conditions.
The suits atrainst the steel corpor
ation, International Harvester com
pany, Heading and Lehigh railways
and the United Shoe Machinery com
pany are among tho cases which go
over. Court recesses for the sum
mer June 11.
WASHINGTON'. .May 21. The Bri
tish war. mission entered today its
fifth and final week In this country.
Tbe practical conclusion of tho nego
tiations over trade matters, the decis
ion to send an American army to Eu
rope and tho transfer of naval neuo-
ttatlons to London, practically all the
major Issues which brought visitors
hero have been settled.
A number of experts in tho nrltlsh
mission will remain In Washinnton
Indefinitely to discuss further mat
ters with state department officials.
SAN VRAXCISCO. May 21.
IMayers of tbe San Francisco Huso
ball club were ntnontr a number of
ersons of military afje who register
ed here today in accordance with tbe
selective conscription act. They were
Hoy Corhnn, Charles Hick. John Old
ham, Del Hulier and ''lied" McKee. It
was explained that they registered
today for the reason that the team
would be away from home on regis
tration day, June 5.
BREAD FAMINE IN
ATHENS IS SERIOUS
WASHINGTON, May 21. Plans of
Foreign Secretary Balfour and other
members of tho Hrlttsh war mission
to visit Chlcaso and other points In
the middle west before leaving for
Canada next week were abandoned
lato today because the state depart
ment desired to have the mission ro
muln In Washington until the last
possible moment.
(Correspondence of the Associated Press.)
LONDON, May 21. .More and
more the men In the trenches are
coming to resemble their armor-clad
forebears. The latest innovation is
a chain mall veil draped from the
steel helmets.
The invention Is that of a London
eye specialist and It has proved Its
value. The steel veil hangs from a
rod across the helmet front and pro
tects the eyes and face while not in
terfering enough with the sight to
impair the Soulier's efficiency.
PRESIDENT TAFT'S SON
ENLISTS IN ARTILLERY
NKW I1AVK.N, Conn., May Jl.
Charles 1 Tuft II, son of former
President Taft,' and a junior in Yale
college, was enlisted or the artillery
branch of the regular arniv io.lav.
LONDON, May 21. In addition to
the bread famine that prevails in
Athens there is a great scarcity of all
other foodstuffs, Reuter's correspon
dent at Athens reports. Slnco Thurs
day scarcely any meats or vegetables
have been on the market and the
small existing stocks are selling at
exorbitant prices, making the condi
tion of the poorer classes pitiful.
Disturbances that threaten to as
sume alarming proportions are con
stantly taking place, says the corres
pondent who attributes the deplor
able economic situation In large mea
sure to the cornering of provisions by
unscrupulous speculators. The gov
ernment is taking strong action In
this connection and already has dis
covered considerable quantities of
concealed foodstuffs.
LONDON', May 21. Several kin
dred persons attended n service in
memory of Joseph II. Choate of New
York nt St. Margaret's church, West
minster, today. The archbishop of
Canterbury spoke of Mr. Ch,;nte's
services for the American and Rritish
nations. Among those at tho service
were Ambassador Page, Mrs. Page.
Robert I'. Skinner, the American con
sul general, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs.
Wbitelaw Heid, former Premier As
quitb, Viscount Hryce, Lord Tleres
ford, the Marquis of Lnnsdowne,
Lady Randolph Churchill and Sir
Thomas Lipton, Ladv Oilbert Parker
and Sir Robert B. Finlny, lord high
chancellor. In his address the arch
bishop of Canterbury said:
"Mr. Clinnte was n pre-eminently
great American citizen, a conspicu
ous example of what is pure and
without reproach in t he public civil
life of n great country. And as he
stood for what is best in American
life, be stood not less strenuously for
what cements in bonds of healthiest
friendship the American and British
people, both of whom he bad served
so well. The pure flame of what is
straightforward in purpose nnd high
toned in endeavor burned brightly.
By God's help we nro not going to let
it flicker or wane."
OF PALESTINE JEWS
STOCKHOLM, May 21. Tele
grams from the Jewish societies in
J'alestino received by the secretarial
department of the socialist confer
encee say a fresh massacre of Pal
estine Jews, resembling the Armenian
massacres, is threatened nnd appeals
are made to the socialists of all coun
tries. The messages say the Turkish gov
ernment has given -orders for the
evacuation of Palestine by the Jew
ish population nnd that tbe execution
of these measures is being curried
out with "increasing severity. The
orders, it is snidf are aimed at the
Jews in Judea and Jerusalem and la
ter in Galilee,
NEW GAINS FOR ALLIES
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AVIATION CADETS BEGIN
TRAINING AT BERKELEY
WASHINGTON. May 21. The
first l.")(l aviation cadets for the
army began preliminary theoretical broke down.
training today at the 1'niversitics of! succeeded In aproaching
yesterday obtained a foothold on
Mont Carnillet and on Mont Keil.
Yesterday the Germans brought down
14 entente airplanes on the western
front.
Macedonian Front,
SOFIA. Sunday, May 20. The re
pulse of further entente attacks on
the Macedonian front announced by
the war oflce as follows:
"After long artilery preparation
the enemy launched several violent
attacks east of Dobroplye which
Knemy parties which
our lines
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