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D News of the World By Associated Press l ‘L..____ ESTABLISHED 1870 WITH WASHINGTON PLAN T 0 HAVE DISCUSSION ON CHINA Thinks Time Inoppor- tune — Believes Chi- nese Govt. Should Restore And Maintain Order First. Is Elks’ Secretary for 22nd Consecutive Term || R —. Washington Confused hy Stand, But Does Not ‘Agree That There Should Be Further Delay. By The Asencinted Press Paris, July 15—This 1s net a pro- pitious time, it was sald in French cfficial eircles today, for negotia- foreign in tions secking revision of extra-territoriality privileges FRED C. ROBINSON e e e e Chine TS opin pugnar ey roated '&nff“‘h‘jnl nw: on (;m trafl of the that the preliminary essential for l\:\!::}r;i(_m‘:'m(:‘!;'(.:‘”vh 15 W‘(, ;‘.}rl,:.“0”"‘““""""" oL Chreallim ontha: the proposed nine-power ':‘3”"’5"",.;& e of northern Texas, was elected |Counterteit notes for approximately conference {s that China restore or- |vesterday afternoon as grand exalt- | $35.000, ranging fram 85 to $100 in | der and show she can maintain it. {ed ruler of the T P. O. E. in the |denomination, wers found In the = inual reunion of the grand lodge | Brooklyn raids. Foreign Views Seen here. Riley (!, Power of Monipelier, | The first raid was In the basement By The Assoclited B [ Vt. was named esteemed leading {of a urant, where the sceret | Washington, Jul —Disclosure | knight and Clyde Jennings of (service agents eald they found that Freneh officlal opinion does not | Lynchburg, Va., was elected a grand [counterfeit notes totaling $18,000 regard the time as propitious for [trustee for flve years. Fred C. Rob- |hidden in & tin box. Two men, fnau ing steps toward revision |inson of Chicago has been mamed {Frank Acquavia and Joscph Magglo, of extra-territorial rights In China |grand seerefary of the order for his |were arrested in this place. Six throws Into clear perspective the na- [twenty-second conseeutive term. ture of the discussions now in prog- | Chicago has been chosen for ress between the varlous capitals, (1926 convention. The exchanges turn entirely on that since all the ona point, powers ng- treaties and resolutions ;xl'1f¢‘1hg Ina already stand committed to | the principle of revision of the spe cial rights enjoyed by thelir citizens In that country. Idea Is Not Clear The expression of French opinion VIOLATORS AT REVERE that the “essentlal prelimi of the prospective revision “is that H ' China restore order and show she Police Dept. Will Be can maintain 1t” is not entirely un- derstood In Washington. The only thing proposed hy Secretary Kellogg and complete sanction by President Coolidge is that the pre- Aholished Revere, aMss, July 15 (P—Citi- NEW B the |Clean-Up Within Week or NEW BRITAIN, ,n“ 'plol'l““ FRANCE IS NOT IN 1.y i uuo0) OUNDED P IN COUNTERFEIT PLOT 'Secret Service Men Arrest ight Hore in New York Joseph A. Palma, of the secrot sery was organized in a seientific ner, having manufacturers, whole- ers and rotall agents. Most of the 2 girls and men arrested earlier were retall agents, while the eight prisonors locked up today were he- divisfonal ehief , sald the band men were arrested in also In a restaurant, where many counterfeit notes were found., The prisoners described (hemselves as Benjamin Gallo, Vito Bello, Antonio Terendo, Charlea Landia, John Ma- rino and Samuel SEEK T0 DISPROVE CLAIN AS DAUGHTER Two Witnesses to Testify Woman No Kin of Yy zens of this measide resort were Lotta Crabtree liminary study by an international | watehing today for action by Mayor Sommission of inquiry *Into the jonn 13 Walsh based on an ulti- i present practice of extra-territorial Jurisdiction in China, and into the Inws and judiclal systems and meth- matum delivered to the local police force vesterday by District Thomas C. O'Brien of Suffolk ods of judlelal administration of |oounty, glving the police one week r " provided for under Wash- |in which to “clean up” the city. Ington conference resolution num-| The aistrict attorney ounced | ber five, be initiated without delay. |¢hat in the e it of failure he would “advise the mayor to abolish evel position on the police foree and on the state police for protection He said he would ask the sfate constabulary to remain in control “until men can be added to the It is further provided for in the resolutfon that the commission shall reccommend to the governments able"” methods 1o improve the Chinese judlcial system and *‘assist and further the efforts of the Chl- nese government fo effect such legis- [cal force who have self-respect lation and judicial reforms as would |enough to free the city from cxist- warrant the several powers in re- |ing intolerable conditions.” linquishing, either progressively or | The district attorney later was in- otherwise, their respective rights of |vited to take mediate action by | extra-territoriality.” the mayor, who fnformed him in a The resolution includes both letter that he had on been offore the part of the western signatory [large sums of money to tolerate powers and of China herself the |vice, gamb nd liquor selling in spccific reservation that none of the |the resort city. The mayor pledged ¥iznatory powers shall be bound by |his aid in any reform crusade the the findings of the commission of | y officials might undertake. nquiry and that each may accept| At a conference with the mayor or such of the commission’s (and police, District Attor O'Brien reec d 5 it sces fit. said special investigators employed T il o these clear limitations |DY his office had heen at work in upon the nature of the fnmyiry the | Revere for three weeks. He named Washington government his heen (27 Dlaces where he said lquor can A L 1d safd many of them | no merit {n the {be purehas conten- tion t e it {were patronized by women and glr! : 1ble ,fl-‘,’y‘,fi-‘”\ e Rl T Giali ian o eallyiknows ina v ALiEeRdblons i) e (miinr of the bicnuet ap- The Washingfon policy 15 based |7 car ‘lrm"' Lo on the inauguration of |2€UIVItics ¢ . t tra-territarial inquir: would of I NEWARK WONAN THROWS tliment o ho e ACID IN COPS' FACES, 5 ileges which have been for vears regarded with hes. ————— tI14Y by groups in the Chinese popu- {potice Grected With Polsonous ‘ Shower When They Rush In to New \ml\ (op \1'1 c&tod [h h.{s(hampton Sheriff | Prevent Suicide. Newark, N. J, July 15 (P—D)rs 5 o — | Alvenal ¢ today was held in n. sug on (81,500 bails for the grand jury for noli Was ar- ‘airocious assanlt and attery Eht by riff throwing acid in the 8 ttempted extortion {Thiele. spector T f the door in the home of her mother m to ar- Mrs. Chester C. J¢ r 1 he was 'prevent her from committi Y ere 'and found man with r J father's razor in of 5 s ¢ thaeihor : & n the mother T ¢ 1 1w b American Yacht Once [ ‘\Ymv I)cfmtc British |came m SR t A third o he| T r S n cup United r ' . - | { \\1|\|\\ A SUICIDF > ught y suspects wn Attorney | To- | Boston, July 15 (P —Two witnesses were called in Suffolk probate court today to disprove the claim of Mrs. Ida Manning Blankeburg of Tulsa, Oklahoma, that she is a daughter of the late Lotta Crabtree, actress, whose will which le(t an estate of $3,000,000 for the dis- CONNECTICUT, Ever Uncovered In This Country | man- | a second raid, | P s —— | Wow ! More Leg and Less Neck to Be Seen, Is the Fall Style for Women e New York, July 15 (M—More leg and iess neck will be on view || next fall if the conception of autumn modes for women pre. vails as revealed at the showing of the National Garment Re tallers' ascoclation, R Skirts 15 or 18 Inches off the 11 (Vm[s ARF lNGI U’DED" floor were not unusual at a show. ) J ing last night, while collars were _______ invarlably high For tallored dresacs there were vests that but- Action Described as Ome of '\lnfil toned high at the neck | : Extensive Counterfeiting Plots || S!60Ves on dresses were efther long and tight or lo ing, The waist g and flow but alw long. line was euggestod by Authorities. {] more dsnitely than in reccnc || 08 to His Whercabouts, New Tork, July 15 (P —Arrest of | | 573508 !‘ Waterico, N. Y., July 16 (P— vight ) era n| T el it and connty officers esrly kaday | Brooslyn durlng t1 18 hours | — o e 2d the Covert cove summer a total of $0 arrests by New ITiome of the Knapp famlly and was deseribed a3 one of the most without finding trace of Philip A.| extensive counterfelting plots ever | ;| Knapp. army deserter and suspec uncovered in this country, Eleven PI EADS E'U" 'n ) murlerer. The young man's | glrls were among the §0 urrvnwl.} told the officers that her son ! Selentifie Organization i «as not there, and added that | i tion—Promises to Clear ! Up Mystery New York, July 15 (P—Mrs. Holen e suspect, was in the house Auguste Geisenvolk today .v\ml,\.y p, as re other members of ty to an indietment returned lase |h® family, when the officers ar- erdie Eat s et oy 1s not wanted, and will be | ®as discharzed on own rec. (TGFned over to officers immediately ogizance in another Indictment |Should he come” Mrs. Knapp told |charging first degres menslaughter |1he searchers, between bitter sobs. {for the death of lren at the: “Why, I am afraid ot him. He {baby home, might kill some of ue. He is not i The law provides a sentence of | responsibla for his actions.” from 2 10 7 years in prison m} Still i Loeality [baby substitution, - Scntence will be | After the scarch officers were con- fident thelr quarry was not within as indicted on [300 yards of the cottage, but sald (the substitution charge after (he [they were still satisfied he is in |disappearance of Willlam Angerer, | Seneca county. Jr., wh father 2ll the he finding of an abandoned au- woman attempted fo substitute an Admits Charge of Substitu- WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925, -SIXTEEN PAGES. HNAPP'S HOME 15 SEARCHED IN'VAIN Pusse Armed fo Teeth, Hunt Over Parents’ Estate MUTHER AFRAID OF HIM| i Chase for “Thrill-Slayer” Continues, | A E | Brya | GIf Friend of Accused Unable to Glve Authorities Any Information 1 he come he would be turned to them fmmediately, Armed to the Teeth | Ten 45-callbre revolvers were | ) e Knapp home as Sher- \if Fred Olscliewsko awoke the fam- ily in the early dawn to demand ad- miltance, Wililam F. Knapp, father - [tomobile three miles from the Knapp LIKE FA Th’ER LIKE SON Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending July 11th 12,007 PRICE THREE CENTS 'SCOPES DEFENSE LOSES FIRST TILT SMOTIONTO QUASH IS DENIED BY JUDGE WHO UPHOLDS STATE LAW Lengthy Decision Or ders Defendant ~To Plead Further And Denies Tenn. Consti- tution Has Been Vie- lated. n Senior and Bryan Junior Join in Prosecution of Scopes Out Teachers Rights Are Not Abridgec as They Need Not Ac- cept Employment if They Do Not Like Conditions, Points By The Associated Pr Courtroom Dayton —Judge John T, Tenn, July 13 ilston today de- nied the defense motion to quash the indictment The judge's stitutionalit evolution law, Motion Ts Denleq, The motlen to against John T decision uphe of the copes 1d the con- ennessee anti- quash made Monday and the’ day was spent in argument. Judge Raulston was oe- cupled all of yesterday in writing his decision, which was eoluminous It took up each contention of the defense and ruled that the defendant would be required to plead further, Before reading his decision, Judge was / i eTidace : Raulston consenfed to pose for pho- jollice haby for Ils son who. wue (home last I r"‘-’]f e E'El!'l[l S Here are two members of the Bryan family who are fight- { tographers with the decision in his !f:‘;;’:II"',"“""'\'";;“’ ANCAnztrenchild Plalied Ho i enertft Srout-{ing to uphold Tennessces law that bars the teaching of evolu- | nand. | “Mrs. Gelsen-volk nnounced |garage, reported that yesterday he |tion. At the left is William Jennings Bryan himself, dnd beside m"""'}"‘ Eh: jud C!” read the R"mmh through her attorney that she would | was instructed by (elephone to re- | him is his son, William Jennings B van, Jr., a Los Angeles :“,‘,,,‘ v‘m- ,:.Hwn 1.“ xJN'H”w‘rE n'\: '””‘" 2 Qisclostre to he colirt be- [palc’ the machine and charge it tol|ayver who hurried to Dayton to aid his father in prosecution | authorities ¥ rn e her sentence, which would elear | Mrs, Knapp. £ John T. Set thoet s up the mystery of the Angerer| Officers expressed surprise at find- | Of John copes. belveeniihe child’s disappearance. ing Mr. Knapp at home. They had | | the body of the bill itsetr, e eyl The manslaughter in ent 18 [heen nformed that he was in Syra- | dy of the hill its le sail ‘!v'uml on the death of William Win Ie . six months' old who died in the cuse Goes Into Details, “The general title to the WILLIANTIC MILL tis onc aby farm.” An outopsy showed which §s broad and compreheneiye |that the child's skull was fractured | giracuse, N. Y., July 15 (P—Two L | ,,1:]1: r:‘:'\‘r‘:j«lla;lnli Fislution rmans to before it died. Recards of the bu- bours spent. by Dolie Chiet Martin l]F BIN[“N& w‘A"H EMA‘\J TENANTS EVIETE“‘H. v e ac b tile reau of vital statisties showed that |} “caqiy here today in questioning | s AL ': v r\n; er more than the body but {44 bables died in the Tast 56U |40 my Fleraby Bl it must not cover loss. 1 need o [ street nstitution and another ono | ot FET 7 arohilie S ”;ifn,\‘im“h,“.""rv‘ IS | eonatictent | fenane; wotehtilsiconnection Sl PolicetNa v He SV - Five Strikers Put Out of | 1n this partioull case, né shi, the congucies the murder of a Long TIsland taxi- | B e Gl | [eRRt S o] SR e e ety I nightLassodThiower S SHomes Today==30IMoxei| itk this st el e E [information which will ald the au- } e e el thoritles in their research for Knapp. at Landers Must Vacate ‘ IN GOMMON GOUNCIL The grilllng was based on reports | | published yesterday that Knapp had visited the home of Miss Stark he rather general in its natur he ption of th “and in my conee terms employed in the caption and ol e th W ntie, Conn., July 15 (P-— | body, those used in the caplion are benefit of rly one morning last.week and | b of tenants of houses belong. | brosder. and. mors ol abled soldiers Is belng contested LRecenihen mother SRBoth s ata oot oy il ettt Amcrican Thread com- | than those employed in the body of here. Mrs. Blankenburg supported | S [tions the girl flat drni;d, adding | o0 5 roc on a ormer employes and | the act, but in my opinion (he cup- | i = S ER t she had not seen Knapp for : Sl (Lnetath : ¢ {her clalm by an entry on tho fiyleat | Ao 1 that s | : i W an ikers was car- | tion il e 5 ) : ; Alderman Judd o Leac 1 Bt et st on cove c ation pro |of an old family Bible which de- | lderma |several months ?v‘ 1 n].:» 1‘:‘\lv \\\]v If: | o Siral 1 out te by Deputy Sherlits | vided in the body ang s sernam ared her to be the daughter of the | Opposition to Three 1:\"“”; KUOMEREIER DIC K this morning, are bearing John 11 abn Hw»nu’w;h fl'ly‘yl thereto, and in no way obscures the actress and George Manning. abouts. uit, Deteetive Sergeants William 1 of Plainfield, with | jegislation provided fo ¢ Wolters of Rochester, N. Appoi | ent was given | 1 1 arles o tochester, et and Geo I S 1ent wi ¢ [ v judgment, the capt 3 _Charles Wolters of Bk Appointments | Other Opinions. Me( and ( ( ¢ in summary pro- n my judgment wption | Y., testified today that on Decern- | New York, July 15 (P—While | houncing carly i ! Sawmaty pro-| . . is sufticlent to put any member ber 25, 1877, the date given in the New ok, July 15 At e : : > 0. and|of the legislature on notice as to | Bible record as that Lotta Crab- | Interest in tonight’s common coun- , SOM¢ thorities arc e cting the 'I\ ,’}‘ \‘_v { Y ( S voluntarily Blven | what the nature of the ‘,\,n;nm.,x ; i [ sres liia8 com " lapprehension of Philip Knox Knapp T will be put out. | | ; tice’s wedding iIn Lancashire, Eng- o) mecting centers on the recom- yor RIS lcity, ape ) niglit wat ! \ ! ety ition s and that the caption land, the actress was appearing al a niendation of the board of finance | 2CCUS e e Lo il - s ed 1o Merous,Jauh s really more comprehensive than | theater owned by the witness’ father |ynq taxation that money be tuken |State o ars Skl On the 1 i ( il ric Theroux, Jos- | tho hody of the a AR aehecle e R {und to permit | for him in a dozen cities and towns, ARt o 8 Uoih Aubin, Mois Morrisette and hadsecondl asint allceins ataios |In Rochester. g |from the emergency 1 permit | It Atlornoy, Wacks, of Nas- | son was l ifoux. The evictors had > RS b Another witness, Joseph Crabtree lthe appointment of three new - | : {Aiestosiay heltole \ ) ) ..n‘ nln the constituti I provision | of Crabtree Ford, 1ll, testified that |trolmen, Alderman William M. J e e e SR Tk B he had always considered Mrs. [repu n leader, having announce e e T in o - G e rature and learning in schools of | Blankenburg his real slster. His intention of fighting the move. ot ) it ( ! Were at | the state, ssed over with a brother, John W. Crabtree, had tes- {, e r‘w\;m_“l NS BiC Liratton . A ! i tn sl wn:r. sta Yn\v of the law, since , tifled earifer in the hearing that | Alderman Judd rarcly has qiffi- | "1 am corvibeed I Is (LS PR e G | PoInt had not been pressed by the Lotta Crahtree brought Mrs, Blank- |culty in controlling the majority sid SR nid | « : 15 colloerned, Mp. | a8fense. A : S [enburg as an infant of nine months of the house. At Tonight's mertin T ublica et ! there 15 no strlke, con- | A Techuical |.‘.|'.>n: = to their father's home fn 1870, Mre. [It I8 understood, some of his 6. O. | ey Eiteathy (Kannio) : e iextla i Iy Qi wlu llankenburg, the witness said, was (I coll:agucs will cross Lis plaus |Ivr apparently writlen by Knepd bty U : | sufficlent to | Charging th been read a and will unite with the democratic |the stationery ety Fhe | Sufficient number of times in the two brought up by his ts, John [2nd will uni ith 1 |7 4r don't think it would be wise to | shoes stole one ¢ which are open. 4 H dward Crabtree and his wife, Anna |forces who are solidly behind the | T dort LHoK b HOLo 00 denmriment - hich | houses of the Iggislature before its [Jane. The witness told the urt |board's recommendation, and a close | be seen in New York right sk {18 ! ; Aarehiioll e ment, al.o was dismisscd with 7 ' vote is expected, said, “so 1 guess T'll Keen - > |a simple reading of the constitu- [that the Bible was given him by I BeclS AR e bus up in this part of the country | so i i it ae father before the latter's death fn| It Was reported today that a com- o 2 3 i rovlt KLI'.V\\E; ‘u"w'lh‘vjvm( ml\' rnfl»l‘llivv“ e Lo b tern | Weeks belleves the lntter was do- | M 1avi e constitus in “v 1 'mr dy r{s' lr ntatned i e el s s \h- | stgned to throw pursuers of g _ el vriting of importance to her. uM,, A ‘ 2 volicean hamied ts | tragk il 10 the d individual SUITS T[]TAL $3fl []"fl \mhm \\\"1 of $1,400 from the |In that the former collcglan ar i Brooklaw | _' in anywlse in iee, whose consuming desire to ex LEEE IEI] Wil | | shipping God n [ perience a super-tirill is believed to I U Wil | s » n - FOLLOW F ‘ORTHODOX JEWS OBTAIN |12 prompied (he sy ; | | taxicab rm\ r. has been | Aminiicator 35l | s | SITE FOR NEW SYNAGOGUE,|cscacuse, wnere s saceats i, fa | So Wempoeary Adls { GIVEN WHIPPING |~ A z . 4 | Oneonta, Romulus and m.w\"vmM Named For Estate of the Lafe g Principals in Bérlin Turn- —_ Near Romulus was found al e e | — | were design ted ana | 1 or car which bel 1 E . . suy Mase operty on W donediaj motor car SWiich S Year Ol Wife Reater at Fred- o ¢ { S pike¥Tragedys Bring i (etyitaser g kuners oniWintee B8 067 SR L tien it s A Y car or he 5 Street And Will Build House | Knapp. This led to surmises tt ¥ y v erick, Md., Ts Flogged at Post! o Legal Action |the son had visited the cottage of | jy TR el foaee iTait | of Worship. |his parents on Cayuga Lake. Al o o Tey Under Terms of Law | s iy | 5 . | quickening of the quest throughout | ¢oy S The Congre N Teferas of Is- | @ ; e B U Sults arares | i Benteaieounty reauliSLERuLATILE Mo ! rere brought today (ioy'o' sre"not in sym with the | it . Tennesse against participants in an automo- | A man thought to ) e : L modern trend in loc: . - pos N bile accident that caused two deaths 100 €78 HHE 17 10 Knapp was arrested at .Onec N I on the North Colony road, July 3.1y 0 Wh:y,, o was released when afrme - s \irs. Willlam McCarthy LT s there from Mitchel Field and ! : PF i daughter, Frances, and so serlously |y c 00 108 Reian [totdentity him. S| LS ’ ) , injured Agnes McCarthy that she fs |~ " 0 ChOT Vet retisatont| L THekiEler I Mr. | stated n pasediln i still in the hospital. The MeCarthy ', & STEEO! by the fwo- | Wecks contained suggestions tha oss s M9 can find family sued Mrs. Julia tamily frame :. Knapp was bootlegging agalr ““"‘\ re he s . Cosmo Angellettl for $1¢ ARl written July 8 to a corperal at n r « : 1 and French, owners of the ;, o118 oW formed a e T Mitehel Field | < : ruck that was turned over 10,- ki : “At las the old | pu o L1 s 7 Jusine o tru ; ty 1i‘mr(_nr‘1<mnrk‘n.«:!s bie Ling Tews n“..r 1‘ " O Franklin, Vt., Business Bp Rt ra T s S e A ___.|on my first trip. not to New York Center Is Burned Out } \r sent McCarthy family is named as co * more, but from just above Platts | gy Sy farx Attorney Cronin. _of S | |oore 1o \' .--‘,m»l:: ™ gk , represents the pla frs | | B | | seems to be breaking right so far most w 1 ¢ and Aftorney L. J. Somers appears Yaly 10 (Standard Time) in New York last week, n startca ter Sions of th e defendants. At New London, 607 a m t 'ri"”' ing sce ": 1 : b oy ‘fl" this detendant r == 6:20 p. m. New Hayen, 8:12 for:1 jost & soung for- ge b e g son can entertain any Armed, \Ia:ked Bandn A m.; 8:28 p.om 100 in A sitting at « t E | 1iet which most appeals to on ] Bennexlvania B Hot e LOSES USE OF LEG eclence.” Holds U p Danbury Car * A, = * [ One of the ol g was there, a ] R \ P8 ar Liberty Not Abridged Danbury. July 15 (P—A lone rob- | e BT mood T waa in then T was = X 2 Giggeles erchief d up Willlam || THE WEATHER | = = . s privileges or r man-conductor of a || g H BURNS PROVE FATAL t rges of passing bad| The alleged vague on the Danbury and Hartford, July 15.—Forecast || Water v, July 15 (A—Retty . ha e use of his he held street rallway, at the North || for New RBritain and vicinity: | |Theriault, seven vear old daughter STONE VISITS COOLINGT o rea ¢ the wound inft substantially coples the terminal of the road on the || Clondy tonight and Thursday; and Mrs. Edward R. The-| Swamps M 7 1 v from the 'word of the statute and therefore is {sKirts of this city about midnight || not much change in tempera. dled in St Mary's hospital | E S ~ I 1 Wolff 1 wanted In |sufficiently certain.” last night and at the point of a re- || ture | rning of burds sustained | Ass 1 Pres . s s 1se, New Tork | ' Weakness charged in the law in volver took Weods' change carrier, | Monday white plaring With matches | White C b . 2 x T contalning a®®7; $13. * —_— near her Hitchcock Lake home, President and Mrs. Coolidge. n N. J, on similar charges. (Continued on Pags Twe)