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! Condensed Telegrams I Army uniforms hereafter are to be | fitted ou manikens. . LSON DISCUSSES TREATY ! A Waterbury- bartender has been ey e iheld on charge of alleged sale of li-! P 5 3 3 {qupo:'q-id-m Wilson will, review thel Wl H FfluR REP SENATURS | Pacitic flect at San Francisco early. = | : ' Lives Were Lost Off i Earmonn de Valera, “President of the . 8 Eamonn de V. Iri: has not agreed to visit | RS OF R. I. CAR LINES Officers. >f ; ‘proposed extraordinary tax on|Talled With Dillingham, Harding, Fernald and Lenroot—All ORIZED ; : weallh waa voted upon favorably by 3 TO MRBITRATE| - New York, July 30-—A miilion dol. |, New London, Conn. July 10— na- | ine Gerlian Comneis of Siate . of Them Are Understood to Be Opposed to Accepting dence. s July 30.—By a de-|'jar fre” in which 100 or ice- board of inquiry will be aproini-| Oscar Hammerstein, the theatrical C ? ., thelLeague of Nations In Its Present Form—Each of the 4 . k issued in the superior court byl aple ai s % > eretofore— ere r rplanes were or-|ed by Captain J. N. Dufrees, U. S. N.,| producer is critically {1l at the Lenox Than H There Wi Doran late today. authority for | jer ot American army X investigate “the sinking toduy of | Hall Hospital, in New York, QiR ocvers of he Jugie Taina 2 described” by severa® witneasss . w the United States submarine C-%} Bridgeport police are to co:operate Senators Indicated That His View Had Not Been Changed ta arbitra differences with. - before the house own in Lons lsland | with . Lictrict Altorney Crosby in : o Sz men’s union is provided on con e wgm.v Cis Sound, off Pleasure Beach. with ihe enforcemen: of war time prohibition.| - . —Today the President Will See Three Other Republicans It does not specify "hnflmn e ork. | cryelties to pi % loss of three lives. The six others of Exportationn of Kentucky whiskey Side N A g o Shall etaraay o m"?. ed army srregularities. the crew of the undersea boat Were|has begun as a result of the lifting of| Washington, July 30—The . peace] the league. ide Negro “that when” they return and accept| S CCnducted by Represe B et yins, coast ‘guand - cutter | embargoes in tho British Isles. | treaty ‘with ‘Germany was discussed| Tomorrow the president will s July 30—The state troops| tua, white, nine years old, was a1s0lone of two plans outlined in the do- | L C. Johnson. of South’ Dakota, and|Acushnet, which was accompanying| “A Russian soviet government wire- | O three other republican senators wh Chicago, July r ories to- | wounded when the negroes fired at a|cree, the receivers shall submit to at-|(Lcoreicntative. Osear B. Bland of In-|the G-2 While the latter was conduct- | leds aipatci from Moscow reported | b¥ President Wilson today with four| jie®® QIRGE TRIPICAn ator, Wi were ordered from . e oy or childten pleatox ;. in thaler=uins INot NS g republicans. The third member|ing eXperiments with depth bombs.|a Boishevik movement in Bulgaria. more republican senators, all of them | reaty and the foreign relations com e A D mest ™ Tor . the | Sirecs. “Possen and the ehidd were|the wages Snall oo toe dats for it | of the sub-committse, Representative|OMicers of the submarine base herc|" Mayor Kinsella announced that he | unacrstood Lo be umwilling (o, accent | i, Gnd,the foreisn relations danger ” ceniers 'Request for the| street , Po n e o8 age i jake effect mnd amat wornt| Henry Flood .of 'Virginia, democrat,|made no explanation of the accident.|weuld probably apPOML & woman he|the league of RAtlons In its present | mscenicBins public hearin: teuts was SN N e el ey | maeesto take oftactw ork- | \was not presetnt. The G-2 was one of an carlier typc | agbnt for tae widows' aid' fund for|form. ruch, ‘an’ gdvisor to the al Dickson by Major D numer | of automobile trucks | flled | Moo altions Shall e ould be eith.| The destruction of the airplanes took|of Americun submarines and was 18t~ | fartiord. * The ‘question.of including reserva- | peace delegation. as the fi O he decision to use troops o patrol | with young white men were DINg|er the utilities commissioners acting|Dlace at Colomoey les Belles, near|ed as an obsolete craft. It was built| Rear Admiral Henry A. Wiley, who | tions in the senate's ratification of the | " aorn pr iol: e the "Ganserous parts Of the trouble | driven about South Side streets Out-|as individuals. or Citizens of the siatg| Toul. and the details of the fire were[by the Lake Torpedo Boat Company |is to tuke command of the desiroyer|treaty is naderstood (o have heen the|nea thelhe, senate and the comm tone “mas Taken' tonight as a pre | side the megro district trying €0 SUrlchosen by both sides and the . thirq| SuPPiled by several former mon-com-|at Bridgeport and was launched In|force in the mew Pacific Heet, arrived | chiof topic of discussion Some of the | had,fecessed over ~today anc zone was taken RS Sl neero U e e oeene #Bird | missioned officers and men of the air|January, 1912. Naval men from the | from France. % {bresident’s callers telling . him unre- | tha officfal text of the specia O xoon hed made & mound GE|- N funtrals Tor the mesrarsiBbiens| e Ao O S asen b 8 [ service who werssif. i ch village | submarine base dragged \the Sound| 'King Albert and Queen Elizabeth|served ratification was Impossible | cive toeats wiih P ©F ot 7 General Dickson ha b governor. at is| 2t he time. Non:ge-wimepeus Wwaters this .evening, in an effort to|of Belgium will be guests at the White |and Mr. Wilson reiterating his ave ';a‘(fm::{‘xufx b5 Eresident Wilson,. A ihe South Side negro district and it3| of the riots have been held. Negro un- | proper evidence to be considered and s L 2 3 1 cnvironments. takers are nh(ra_idl to go"tn '.?te nhty Gecide the questions in dispute. The g:“:’;‘"f:;‘;;"ih::'“' the bonfire{find the bodies of two of the dead|House during their visit to Washing- | sion. to_any change or qualification | though’ most. of them reserved. it T et otrs RANCL s coid todny T LA S M| Getision of b AEE R EEe e P rauducma 1 ¢ North . Dakota’s ‘Bone-Dry ‘law was! tiations, © Bach. of . the | senators, indi | ot fore. 1t was deemed not necessary at Would be subject to approval of the |, At the ovening of the hearing Rep-| MOVEMENT TO ELIMINATE declared not legally passed by - the|cated afterward that his views had not | contested. e Baver s T s s st Ao | resentative Johnson unced that a SLUMS OF NEW YORK | Legisiature in an opinion of the State|been changed. : Two objections about which debate trcops to prociaim martial law and PASSENGER. TRAINS| Obicctions of the union on these| f2P(c message from, eral Pershing| New York, July 30.—Natural causes | Supreme Court. ! In turn the president saw Senators|is expected to center are that th whether Governor Lowden was pre- two points werd again indicated to- | (2 CRnSTal, TERCROTAICE of: Staffl, in|will not eliminate ‘the slums of New | King George received Marshal Foch | Dillingham Vermont; Harding, Ohio; | treaty departe from the (radition ¢ pared to take that step was not made | Chicago, July 30.—Officials of the|nignt when the officérs, although' de- | FICh the nead of the A, 1. F. denied| yori for at least 100 vears, according | today at Buckingham Palace and con- ' Fernald, Maine, and Lenroot, Wiscon- | no enangiing alliince and. thi known. It seemed to be generally |New 'York Central railroad l‘egwrl‘-‘d clining to discuss the court ‘action or| (280 & ge ‘_“d“h“ o l”;fi:‘- to an estimate based upon survey | ferred upon him the rank of I'ield}sin.” He talked for an hour with cach | violates the constitutional proyisic believed that placing the militiamen |t othe police tonight that in the me- |, ;habilities, pointed ‘to the ‘absence | ¥oU! e nd. ¢|of tenement house conditicns made |Marshal of the British army. of them, going over many features of | that congress alone can de on patrol duty would prevent further |gro district the blacks were firing On| ;e ihair counsel, John, J. Fitzgerald, at{ cooic Message was not available untili i fore toduy by the reconstruc.| The delegation of 300 West Point|the = Versailles negotiation; None | Those who. base their opposition serigus rioting. 21l passenger trains. About the same | (oday's hearings as the answer to the | 21L°r the hearing heid closed and then| fion commission of the state of New | cadets who are visiting the battionaids| woula diacuss bl [gnvereation “with] ins Ietier Bround demare v on ¢ “““From what I have seen this after- | time the “police received word. that|,Si58.0 Jffitude. They would not say| Droved merely a denfal of a reported|yorn “"NRUOL rf Was made after |of Irance were siven a reception at|ihe president in detall, bat Senator promise to go to the aid of Franc noon and evening, 1 should judge the | rioting was in progress at Thirty-first | whether the subject would come up| SHFning of automobiles and damage to] senator Lockwood and other members | the Ecole Polytecnique in Paris Harding, who is a member of the for- | immediately in case of an ituation and temperament of the|and Dearborn Sireets, near the heart| o.in for vote by the men. The opin- A ool Al St pvazalre. |of the joint legislative committec on| A number of children going picnicing | cign relations committee made a brief |attack on her from Ge 5 it had been|men which were not recovered. ton next fall. { which. might reopen diplomatic nego-|ment, it became apparent that ¢ tification would be bitter) people is more serous thar it was atjof the black belt. fon of union members was that'the | 5 10 Investigation Into the airplane|j;using had visited two specimen|at Lake Compounce from Bristol, Conn, | statement saying Sr. Wilson had em- | fure congresses sould be a ot this time the night before”, said ths men would reject the newest propo- | {re <oSed the | U,‘,‘;f;i"su} ® Shhe|tenement blocks in the Cherry Hill|had the experiences of a trolley car|Dbhasized the possibility that senate|their privilege to decide for adjutant general as he started for the | neapoEs ATTACKED A sals entirely hauiry il bo conducied p eaanneldistrict to see what progress had been | Wreck without serious injury to them- | reservations might encourage other |peace whenever the treaty terms wer méeting with the mayor WOMKNEAT NORMAL, ILLS. et om0 conducted In Francelnage since the tenement reform law | selve: nations to qualify their acceptance of invoked. At that time he troops were in 7 7 LT soLt By went into effect in 1910. This is what| The Foreign Affairs Committee of readiness to move from the armories| Bloomfield; Ills., July 30.—Twenty | FOODSTUFF TO BE = thev found in one block: the Belgian chamber of deputies pass- to_the riot scemes at once. mafies MEEE e N o THROUGH POSTMASTERS| HOMER S. CUMMINGS TALKS .| Homes of 2,714 persons of whom|ed favorably upon the question of the| TURKS AND TARTANS ARE MISS MABEL HARRIS MET Today’s outbreaks were widely scat-lwhile at her home Normal thiS| yeuchington, July 30.—Through the POLITICS WITH PRESIDENT|561 are children under five years.|ratification of the Peace Treaty with MOVING UPON ARMENIANS DEATH BY DROWNING tered. Of the four deaths. all of which|morning after she had chased some| ., . ,gters of the country, the war: B finaron = i Families of Americans. Irish, Span- | Germany. . merethe result of shooting. (wo were|negro children Trom the yard The Gepartment tomorrow will offer direct] Cummings. ohaiti o e oner 5| lards. Jews, ltallans, and Lithuanians| Alfred ‘Norris, a discharged army| Paris. July 30—(By The A. P)—| Patersan N J, July 30—M jhot today, the other two having|negroes are said to have becomo in-|{cPContimers it present avallable| o matiensl commiree dii aemOCTa | iving in two and three dark. Unventi: | man was heid in the towa: coutt | TUrEs and Tartars arc moving upon|bel Harris, 20-icii-old Pomp en wounded in the rioting of Mon- | consed because she called the children | SPATUICIE L L fobasturts amounts Jdent Wison toniGht the politient| Jated “blind” rooms. = As many as | Milford, Conn. cRarged with robbery,| the Armenians from three sides. They|whose patenis reported her duy and Tuesday nights. “niggers” Police and white citizens | SIPPY, 20 SO0 onliey " il 000,000 | owtiook for. 1596 som Srre hitions el five persons sleeping in one room, i |on (hrce counts of cottagers wi Sea. | have eut off the American relief sup: | Sunday atter yhe bad failed e e T depth st for|igined, and succceded in duelling the|;oungs. This surplus, consisting of | the country toward the pgace (reaty|tentimes three and four in. one bed. |side Beach, near here. plies and threaten all the remaining |from a canoe trip she had e ';“;‘;'m‘c';‘s f_’;g""’mfi‘ac"“f‘i‘;:‘g“‘ :;m";; disturbance in_short order. canned vegetables and meats. iS ex- | and the League of Nations describing| Apartments advertised as hhavmg Two small children, one in- Provi- ;x(x!-r‘x‘wf‘n ans “'l!l‘l‘! oxu‘rm:n:-flon “unless :I;:oh !\)cr;] fl:\\nr"n, Lester Decker, a - L 1d within a_ week at oath S : -] conveniences” which _con- | dence an Falley I additional military “protection is af- se body today wis recovered from pected to be sold with: his observations during his recent two | “modern A e Other In Valley Falls.| torded, agcording to despatches from | the Ramapo river, met . doa whites, one unidentified. PROPOSITION MADE TO END i > ist 1d ter faucet in th very iy v a nid prices representing the cost to the| months' trip through fourtcen western|Sisted of a cold water faucet in the|were so severly burned while playing | (¥ded g b el T 4 % . = CHICAGO TRACTION STRIKE |government plus postage. Hopch 3] stern | Sisted o y H in" their homes thut| Major Josevh C. Green of Cincinnati,| drowning, according to ¢ pinie M g Aetd Chicage. July 30.—Officials of Chi- Arrangements for the sale of the| ‘The conference which lasted more| Sinsle rooms for which the occu- died later in hospit e e s (L SR mMErioAD TRt plyen gt Tounty «Physicia SCORE WOUNDED YESTERDAY 9. J 4 [ foodstufts irccted by~ & ‘resolution| than haif an hour was the Sest " ihe|pants. working men und women: buy | A strike of employes ot the Blake. | SAmInistrations work from Tiflis |afier an autonay perlormed t g jerbert Hoover, director general of | afternoon. cago’s surface and elevated electric Chicago. July 30—With four deaths | 550 1.0t "ionight with representatives|passed vesterday by the house. weré| national chairman has had with the|rent of from 35 to $16. Incomes offslee Forging Company at Southinsto relief, immediately submitted Major| In announcing the physician's ver and.a score of persons wounded or|of the 15,000 striking car men and|made today at a conference held by| president since last December. - Mr.|these tenanis vary from $21.60 ta $50(is expected to be declared shorily 8| S aaro = = e . o Dt X boaten in continued rioting 008y be- | oy ol " o0 SUKING car men &nd | eretiry. Baker with DostoMice der | Cummings refused t0 dicommn rhe pau |4 month. 5 |[Ebetinagt ‘o retusal ot tig company || SrSeavEiintsaago to the peace conter-{dint, Prosecutor Dunn entd iSNS Whites and negross, police to-| giave tojendithe strike that has par-|artment officials and Represeniatiue| ety of My. ‘Wilson *again/leadjng| Flats minus bath tubs add dumbofficials to grant demands twice made| Snce. Which glready “had similar re-|that no water had been fol . night were drawing a tight cnrdo: alyzed electric line trangportation for kellly of Pennsylvania, author of the| his party in the 1920 election and iwane;sx,l a‘bsenu'-c of tl:ec.l‘:;;xel ::‘e):;; |,>E”,e‘m,m_ Jorts: from other Amerfean an f5|lungs, bt @xoliined thiy: by aboui. the South Side negro area and| i = resolution. would irm ng that tenants must carry g mployes of the Peck St oL bservers. el 1e girl may have fai TN dodp. Mpourcembt was madc i bt e . Ot s s &% miany.. a5 seven flishts Of|cox e s ,.:j(_fi(g.""“;‘ "‘f';‘:a Major Green, under date of July 23,|fright before striking the w re found on tX other ontlyinz sections where hegroes “om.| Secretary Bakér at the close of the | Subject was broached during the con: A A g} d e further clashes. While city and|men Monday, night, when they voted|the entire available surplus would be). €nairman Cummings said he told| During 1918 and 1919, in one blocki|pany for a ten per cent increase In| meniia SpoiB conierence with the Ar-|body. - - - stite authorities said thev believed | [ mmediate strike, would be sub-|prepared at once by Assistant Sec-|ithe president the country was over- |the rents of §8 tenants were raised 50| wages and a nine hour day in place | jiomian PEosident toduy. The situation| Fred Harris who i ihe situation somewhat relieved. there | iy cd Feidas night for a referendum |retary Crowell. This list. it was 5aid | whelmingly In favor of immediate rai- | conts: 162 were raised S1i nine $1.50 | 'The (on nour Seheduic. is orse. The Turkish army. well pro-|sister's body from the was no relaxation of vigilance and| (o7 A Busby and Britten I. Budd,|at the postoffice department, would bel jfication of ‘the treaty and its League|and nine $2. Gustav Pabst, president, yesterday | three’ sides. It military proteetion 1s|the resdlt of an mcaident R T B aRosor ['heads f _the murface and _eievaied|dent out ‘to each of the 3¢9 post:} G Nadons oovensni without change| Most:of tho vacgnt vooms were at|purchased af auction for the Pabst|nor affbcaed sh Mmoot it | P rssult of an & . BhRteria tonight was stationed the danger|yineg respectively. and William D. Ma- | Mmasters of the country and to every|or reservation. ‘As. ;the political sit. the botparieC air sharttu ten feet wide | Brewing: company, secufities ' of - the| Her aisoreas onl oe i A iiaa o nonnection with <ns ) =ene. hon. fnternational presidept of the|rural route earrier.. ation, M Endccstagpissne of tthe, Mhom “Iacking P $00. Dpny with a par value of $2.380.| the massacres-in- 1815, and the Arme-]appearance, tonizht wus stil belr who helped 1 . C Governor Lowden today devoted his . r 5 he postmasters and carriers under T SMD I eaTly oo Boards. * 900, th erty stréet car men's union, ditended the po; © have emphatically confidents 2 . the property of alicn enemies. The v Ehd potoe. tme aimost exclusibly o the riote | O e With Governor Lowden. | arransements made &t ihe conference| ‘”Siahy matters of party interest were| The predominant eccupation of the | Sl iiied Sauzne 31570 515 niep MREGS W be P o thie ay- (Beld by didipotice, TS eneral of Tiials. | e SUWRAH| ‘The proposition offered ' ans: eight]wll act as sovernment salftCe. Th°) understecd fo ‘hidve been taken up. and| Wage Sarners wis' shown to be gar. Relief work 1s Impossible in the[night with County Physician b T . hour day, time and one half for over- | forming interested consumers. of the| policies and legisiation considered | ment work. such as_ tailoring HELD | AL 5 4 & A ok General Brundage uPON|{ . and maximum wage of sixty-|Prices and methods of sale and tak-| from every conmceivable angle. | pressing, among the Jewish popula- N $4,000 BAIL FOR p{,f:':‘ E":? l;m unlass ”or(k‘r“s 'f' grcns and vw!h‘A offi; v o artival from Michigan. where hel five cents an hour for surface car men|ing orders for the foodstufts _The prosident was said to have out-|tien, which is in the m—rity. Day LARCENY AND' ASSAULT | S0C . Britivn, foroas o the. Can. | svidence on mhich to hold Decker a . s, = £ 0 itinerary of the trin he will take 50 to $30{Rice, who fiist gained unenviable no-| Under d: vy 24, Major G ¢ Tim from 1y ner’s office to sift the cvidence to h!l 51 hi h o f the women earn from $20 to $30 P s malael envia 2 nder date of July 24, Major Green|to release him from custody tom w i z Cnless some means is found to get OR INCREASE IN WAGES | through the country to give the people|© 52| toriety because of his connection with | tele . e ars are s _account of the accident produced at inquests. Mr. Brundage &n account of his stewardship at Paris.|& moth by sewing at home for fac-|yaxim and Gay, Upsters on the races. | saohmshre in i aicsic s R | e L et s atl : . the workers back on the cars pending r - 50T 1 3 e Who took charge of the procecutions ~ : Washington, July 30.—The alterna-| &3 g R S e firon. heing em. | M ay, Uipst 3 fTollowing the East St. Louis tiats | thelr ins) Gocition on the, proposition | e *or governmontal detion G Torce| e, PIOPAYeS (2 wan, wnderstood tol [0S Vo 'puvtoh hoics or do sim- |y held for el in S40o0 ball o2 and Wiaghes. They now ‘ocupy a: few vears ago, declared punishment . own the cost of living or of and | hation. 3 flar_small tasks. P o S Lcmelts o charglug y reo erritory o of the zuilty here was certain. bR ::;:«le;;\d :i;fg:g“;;\v_o‘:,;;!‘ig by the railroad engineers of the coun- | PO bty L0 IS ERES the last of these D-Fd|;\f:u1!}.orz}(§; c;;\‘rlfimcldugyhjg;:“,Th,‘w Russian Armenia. Khalil Bey, a Turk- | L|BEL WRITS ISSUED e o o e e iian jonas | mings informed the president, did he|law tenements will ever disappear will| 308 | (peCf, [T Treped By Jomn MLon-} ish col IS s amanding the Azs AGAINST LONDON NEWS A second aitempt by rioting whites re i e - accapeance of the proposition, prob-| " 2 2 pve to burn 2 negro home was successful [SEIEPEINC OF [0 TIORO presented to President Wilson today] fina a majority of the people oppos.|be from natural causes, sucn as fire | {2 ) FStLECm, D, of o1 purchase —_— London, July 30.—Writs were 1 was now fully corrchorated 3 time to. 3 s . today when & .two-story frame house : +hy Warren S. Stone, grand chief of AL g S collapse or abandonment. by tenants s S Eaiewaod. Bir South of the Mkl !L::‘t L‘;‘e"m‘s':w morning. of Chi.|the brotherhood of locomotive engi- :gm"rye > Hg.m o:r .‘::lo;:;m?en ’vl.;:s S of orditions , WHiCK make ot}‘,:::c(v‘cltl; bR ) |ZEMSTVO HAS ASSEMBLED today a; ainst "1”‘\],w‘mlv«v\(“lml\ " bléck bel:. was burned to the ground. | o, tiang must walk iing distances ana|neers. and membcrs of ‘the brother- [S3MCEITNS, Saif [C (he people had| IS, L titable by buman be- | Rice appeared as his own attorney UNDER BOLSHEVIK RULE| °R. behalf o Austen Chamberlal None of the several families of me- | GRS AR oo b I e hne. | hood's advisory board. | Gion Today. & tan trome majority wacs:|ings,” reported the commission. R e e e R eI Ay ghancellor of tiie cxchequer, injured. AR fied so auickly from thelto be made by operating automobiles| AVISOry board at its recent meefE cation of the league and covenant|TO MODIFY PROVISIONS $56. toal a0 MR ek T e A e A i A ge 1ty “Tand. Sir Ouckland Gedde premises that the police were unable | L PG mad: 5 in Cleveland, Mr. Stone in a pre-| A0 Cpine 1oa8ue and OF WAR REVENUE AcT|'P f Wall Street brokers who |pleading lovaity to Admiral Kolchak, | portfolio, and Sir Ouckla 3ed B tion the oheiae the B | =nd trucks 4 Lared Wafimint sesd it (e pec iR g R ACT | were trying to ruin nim because he|head of the all-Russian government,| minister for national service and re cualitaites declared that while the railroad em o = Washington, July 30.—Formulation |had sued them for hundreds of thou:|was received by him today from the | construction, for allezed libel Coroner Hoffman today empanelled | DESERTED HIS MEN gineers found themselves “obliged IRREGULARITIES CHARGED ON |of a definite policy as to legislation of dollars. He declared he was |zemstvo assembly of the Akoiubinsk| The specifications of the alleged a jury and as deaths are reported the UNDER ENEMY FIRE|again request an increase n MEXICAN NATIONAL RAILWAY [modifying various provisions of the to go to trial at any time. district, assemoled for the first time|bel concern comments on charges members will view the bodies and| Ayer Mass, July 30—Convicted of|the mounting cost of living” they| Mexico City, July 30—The arrest of | Wi Tevenue act of 1918 against which Swann replied that, speaking{after fiftcen months under Bolshevik | made by the Weekly Natlon that the take preliminary steps in the .inquiry.| geserting his men whom he had led|Were of the opinion that “the . true|Davis Morris, an American, general | Protests bave been received “rzg: d\ia: )rrodm memory, he recalled that Rice {rule. . statesment possessed share r Staie's Attorney THoyne assigneéd| into the fire of the enemy, Samuel H.|remedy for the situgtion and one that) superintendent of the express system, |FIoUS parts of the country, Witt be GUc had served two terms in state's prison| “Animated by the sincerest desire|ous Russian mining and de several assistants to the work of ga-| Stone, formeriy a second lieutenant of | Will result in lifting the burden under|and Felipe Pescador. former generai |cussed at @ meeting tomorrow of theland one in Eimira i to re-establish life and order, destroy- | companies, some of which thering evidence. Mr. Hovne aiso in-| the 101st Infantry Regiment, has been|Which the whole people are struggling,{ director of the Mexican National :fi:fl;fl'_‘f;:;f:vsgfli‘ggfise-w | e enRhas nandleriminlc ns in flt-i“‘t»\fl'::;e'B:'!S“T‘\..Ll.\‘“r.‘\lxlclnfn)3::‘ :.7: ghiied ginos the. armistice with the Satsie of Investigation of actinl ais.| font te Fert Lesvenworth, Kamsas, tol B or e R e ot et oy leted today by the Ll e late ioday following hear-|icked for three other ~ indlctments|lant. army.” the meseage said. . we | therefore while Great Britaln was Hos ia. grem sou. admiral, and are ready to| tile to Rus — do everything in our power to help re-establish the motherland. PERSHING TO REVIEW TROOPS TR TS, WWHO WERE IN BASTILE PARADE outside of investigation of actual dis-| begin a ten-year sentence. A ocable|adequate measures to reduce the cost|district court, as the result of an in- - % . e o ice. 2 - it s 4 = = i e bills repealing the soda |against him.’ order. despateh from France motified ofecials| 0 the necessaries of life to a figure | vestigation of railroad affairs. wffcr""w’f“:nd e bathitiE = tax of “I have heard” said he, “that]of & Pec 2 that the present wages and income of| AMorris and Pescador were charged . ;o T through the influence of poiiticians | court martial ot Becomey weig ogn-|the peopie will.moet.” with irregularities in the financial of- | two cents a gallon on fruit juice bev- | NEW YORK’S VICE SQUAD The brotherhocd board outlined mno|fairs of the railways. erages: for the ‘present 10 per cent. REPRIMANDED BY COURT and altermen. some of the men ar- | vioted mim i Jamuece The | ocd b no | fair for_the o e e rested for rioting have been turned| ' Testimony by eiih = -<|plan of action for the government to writ of “amparo”, which is alSTOss sales CiT il e o 2 : e Paris, July 30.—(Havas). General out as soon as they were taken 0 the | piatoon in Company T 101ot showes|iake bevond saying it was beloved|process staying furthier procesdings | OWing to the house recess Siiurdey R on e anty J1o=The; police. ung PURCHASERS OF TEXTILES|John J. Perehing, the American com T o S e he hadl nisded IRt e irolie Py Seonscienceless peofitesrin | oy Semewhat similar to the Ameri- | [0 TIO%C ! emmitteo sald tonight, the |leged unwarranted arrests of women| New York, July 30.—Representa- B s inrohiel, tamoron B ot n s will review, thb bate by consciencelesy profiteering|can writ of S o s, as - — A P 2. » H = Teat Inierests who have Set | tained by both- man, Gemins forioss | committee would tuke no final action |charged Wit vagrancy, reccived an- | tives_of Admiral Kolchak's Siberian Bols de Vinc: STATE TROOPS HAVE e Mg dihwn the LS UONERD the” necessaries | judiclal attion for seventy two hours.|upon the soda water and frult juice{other shot foday from the higher |Soverriment were among the heaviest):8700 82 SMETIEER 00 l0 YT E, T ESTABLISHED BARRED ZONE| resources and withdkew. Again when e . L i the awvests | % BHs Sifose SeDISheT L ees> To veverkiag. s’ declaion. of ‘& pol | WOLthI0E KERhIDS Vnl B aaRtd ser scty | Swiyd1huin Monor of Bastile D Chicage, July 30.—Chicago streets | his company was going into action at the conference|less farther Judicial achon secni| GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF lice magistrate, Judge Mcintyre in|textiles were placed on the auction|Thursday evening the troops w N - A Er & == urther judicial action should | G! = = e o v -Capta - of | leave for Brest on their way to the R e L | e e v o e o B il lasted half an hour. was much | change the courts course. WIRES TO END AT MIDNIGHT |general scssions indorsed the recom- block by Capiain A, A. Stewart of|leave for Bre auest of Mavor Thompaon for the pro-| EUard in the supporting line hailed impressed with the statement pre | The investigation of affairs of the| ashington July 30.—Government [TieRiation, of the Jury that the law | (b ausiiermesiors depaniment, Totul : ection of life and proverty threaten-| him, but Stone was allowed to proceed|Sented and promised to give serious|Mexican National Railways followed |control of telegraph and telephone | /¢ CRZRERC B FAal WOIMER CaRies be | P8 tor, (0¢ WY o ted — to - $375,000,| American troops in the Basti] 3 b he race war which for four| When he said ho was returning for|consideration and study o the ques|the publication by newspapers here of | propertics will end at midmgi to- [FURVISIS, O, (NS UnCOrTRRonaten (e | BATLCRRLSE, RROUMSES 10, SU%ep” | purade consiated of i composite bat Gays has terrorized the city maps. His platoon suffered losses|tion of what the government might be many criticisms on the management|morrow -night. Orders for their re-| QoY (Jo, PO IR, o T® N0 T00 | ogeniatives of the Colombian repub- |tallon calied from all the regime “Fhe tate iroops established a bar- | Which, the court-martial held; inciud- |able to.do. Previous to their confer-|and allegations of irrcgularities. Pes- | furn o private owners were lssued | JAEeT Hhat “waert must be an end to|resciatives orine LotlomBlen of the American army of occupation rod zone about three miles square em. | ¢d needless loss of life due to Stone's|SNCo- with the president, the broth- |cador recently resigned as director|today by Postmaster General Burle- [POUCCMmen Swearing wway the = rair : In all there were about 1.500 Amer! s e o o e e e | datection. - crhood officials’ conferred with Direc- |zeneral of the railways and Colonel | oo¥ DY, FOSIASIER, (IOUER, o tion ot momenT endiadds Rl AinG Ak (e rads tial district on the South Side. In| Stone, whose home is in Boston, was|tor General Hincs. who expressed|Pawlino —Fontes, mafager of the|adopted by congress and signed by et B LR S et g A G A Friind oo : hey searched everv person|an officer in the National Guard before|SYMpathy with their = request that|southeast railways. was appointed to|president Wilson ten days ago. waymen, loft thieves and such crim. | SUNKEN GERMAN SHIPS INO BRITISH PROPOSALS FOR whom they met for weapons. Mo onef It Was Folarabizel aud the 3etst Segr {RIEEICE PV R SN e T N Tnder the resolution of coneress ies, |Inals as they do to women in tho| Londgn July 30—One battleship.| = BOLSHEVIK PREMIER LENINE i t i - | ment forme: o eti the return of e A b Ve v - | th ht cruisers. and fiftcen de- . 2 " oula pass in or ot “without mili- The bresident was told by the |BEQUESTS IN THE WILL Sovernment fixed infrastate telephone | FX0SS, WO mIgh, have better condi- [0, VBN (L0 o Gorman grand |, London, - July, 30 Assertione, by tended roughiv from Twenty Second|AUSTRALIAN SEAMEN TO O e o e OF WALLACE K. BACON |rates are to remain in force for a pe-| “Another judge recently reprimanded |fleet shich were scuttled by their | LAberal papers thaf Siv, FAilin, For SPIEit. ol DUTEgL SEEe . riod of four months, unless S0ONCT|ine police for donning army and|crews at Scapw Flow in the. Orkney|peeretaty’ to FROEr IO CCOTEC zate this. hte edge of No Man's Land four times when, having drawn the fire of the can infantrymen which street to Ffty Fifth street north and ASK AMERICA FOR AID |SDiri! ¥, 4 2 -| Middletown, Conn, July 30— K sauth and from Michizan Baulevard to| Melbourne, Australia, July | 30 | oo ohore Pooially SMODE Wage earn- | i of Wallace ~ R Hason. forms |changed by state commissions. but no| o UL, Y 0% Cnsnire ‘women. |Islands on June 23, are ready to bo|had: glven a memorandum of peqco Wentworth avenue east and west. | President Lecornu of the seamen’s un- | viqe anequate: food, shelter and rai- Member of the general assembly, who|Provision was made as to tclegrap salvaged, it was announced today inlyonine, %o Willfam C. Bullitt, attach This happened when riots in theion, the members of which have been|ment for themselves and families. died last Saturday, was filed for pro- |F2tes: CAUSE OF RECENT RACE the hmlue o n“’{“’.""z" ¢ {m by ?f ed to the American peace delegation colored district itself had somcwhat|on strike for several weeks, an- e bate here today. His widow is given PTURE A - TROUBLES IN WASHINGTON | Ume lLong, first lord of the admi- iy, 0", wered in the house of com subsided but when there =~ was aninounced today that he would appeal| NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE |the life use of the estate, which is| REBELS CA ONDORAST W tarton F s i to|olty. Mr. Long sald work was PTo-lmons today. by, Andrew Bonar Lav alazming spread of disturbaices vut-[to the United States for assistance. cstimated at more than $100,000. Af- TOWN IN, ashington, Sy 0 Recantriracefeseding on three otier destroyers. Jo b yovernment jeadér. with a denial. M troubles in Washington, Chicago and|said there was no intention of hold- e side. VOTES TO RECESS SATURDAY 30.— e £or Her Jesth public dnstitutions dnd ). Hen Seivador, July 30—The town of [EOCDIS, D o oh . Gue solcly ciogaand g & court of 1MUY, Bonar Law sald Mr, Lloyd New York Central Railroad officiil=| Thus far the strike of seamen has| New York, July 30—For the second |organizations' will - receive various|Danli, close, to the Nicaraguan fron- |other « s e T, not_know of Bullitt’s mission to Ru rerorted ali their traiis being fired | resulted in an estimated loss in wages| time this summer the governors of|sums. Included among the bequests|tier, has been captured by revolu- “’"d‘“?k ane ;verc r‘;? lmsp irec Yy - sia ntil Bullitt returned and He de on of £2500,000. The men have declared | the New York stock exchange, acting|are the following: Tufts College, | tionists, in Honduras, according to|Bolshevik or other radical propasant | RUSSIAN RED CROSS AT R ieAl that The Dritian’ premss hal Acivtant General Framk S Lick-|that they will not resume work until|today on 'a petition of its members, | Medford, Mass.,, $25,000; Universalist |despatches published here today. In[da in the opinion orney General WORK IN WESTERN SIBERIA | given. Bullitt any such memorandums 3 acinto Velas- | Palmer. Mr. Palmer said today:ire- . £33 after an early ~avemwmg {-ip|Secretary Walsh, of the union. is re-|voted to declare a ' Saturday recess.|Publishing Company, Boston, $25000; | the fighting, Colonel Thursddy, July 17.—(Rus- through the threatened district de- leased and their other demands grant-|The Consolidated exchange is expect- | Connecticut Universalist Convention | quez, a leager of the Gutierrez party, {ports to .t:gw;i‘ev:;;mre:; o fi':“:‘fi: .Om,;.';-,cgm"‘;.‘;fi Rioncy). The ters.| STRIKE OF WORGESTER clared that the situation was ominous|ed. Virtually all shipping in Mel-|ed to take similar action. $25,000: and several of $5.000 each to illed. s 4 o E and this was shared bs the mayor's|boirme and Sydney has been stbpped| Although the. vohime ~of trading in |local institutions. O Y Gencral Francisco Argenal, with oy | asoastment ABORRE Shkel & hant a0} Ehe T A O iy ook w""f:t_ns‘:‘, X,’o?r ER.‘S,, ot E-::lh? Secretary. who accompanied him. by the strike. the stock market has diminished Vis- | revolutioniste, is reportea to be with-|diserders, L oo (olen Dol CQRo% Gas reaniel i | fJopesster. Mass, July 10 Hundreds of negroes appealed for iply in the past fortnight, the many 1 i £ iles of Ocotepeque, in west- e : s BOSGEY - s « Incendiary attacks upon | UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER P R S > '.‘:19332 FLIGHT | oo Eodats, reparing 1o attack ii.|shevik prpoaganda amons negrocs Infand in the iar East, according to re. | at”the plant. of Graton and Knis sers homes increasea “throusn the PLANT 70O RESUME WORK |and sale of scouritigs continucs to tax| aiAE T any = e mouth” Mz, PRl el e oo e Cartioe o o | Manpfacturing Comyany, which . hg . 1 inery | Minedla, N. Y. July 30.—Althoug] er: and] 3 c0op- | 1asted. three' wecks and caused sever 225 and night. Nesro leaders declared| Hartford, Conmn,\ July 30.—Ofcials|L1®, Machinery of the banks as well 4 5o ! STEAMSHIP DAMAGED B Sreat quantities of literature distrib. | eration with the union of the mumi- | s date Lesbarrs will he ended tom T zai 1d’s aititud P’ that many members of their race faced | ;¢ ‘the . Underwood Typewriier GCom. | Prokerage houses. B o . montt i e FIRE AT BROOKLYN PIER|FCq", A0 reet.” cipalities and Zemetvos. TOW; asither result of a conference of starvation beécause drivers of supply > 1 | s wagons feared to enter seme portions|Pany anuounced tonight that the com- tor, flying a Curtiss Wasp bipiane, set| New York, July 30.—The British - — eniployes and officials of the company o o ot A i pany's plant here, which has been| MICHIGAN TO PROS B T ity MRcasa,\ owned s by, 2] BOMINION GOVIT, TO BUY | SEEKS TO RECOVER $27,353.50 The . company offers a fifty hou The decision to appeal to the-state|c108¢d for eight days because of METHODS OF PACKE ‘official fligh{ from Roosevelt field, ! Trinidad Shipping and Trading Com-| DM | PAID FQR FEDERAL: TAXES| week instead of 55 hours and time and executive for troops to patrel the|SLikes, fwould be re-opened tomor-| Detroit, July 30. — Operations of ‘the|he reachod.a height of 30,700 feet, ac- | pany, loading here with general cargo ZND WARICET WIEAT CROP - ’ a half for overtime, but will not rec- irects was reached by Mayor Themp. |, It Was said that nearly all of | big packing companics and other cone|eording ;o the Agures Gv his baro- |and scheduled fo sail tomorrow for| Ottawa, July 30.—The Dominion gov-| Hartford, July 30.—The Travelers| il {00 Onerime, Wit Wil 1o § I‘l. long conferemce with ..:' 000 employes were expected to|cerns dealing in foodstuffs are to 8 The instrument will be in-|Trinidad, caught fire at her Brookliyn|ernment decided late today to buy and|Insurance company today filed with | WREF® G0 WL O SO ibh W Pern of his cabimet. TEM: [ return. Officers of the polishers and | investigated by State's Attorney :d Dy officials of the Aero Club|pier loday and was badly. damaged.|market the Canadian wheat crop of|the clerk of the United States dis-| THese ten Governor Lowden was notified of the | DUffers union declared. however,:that | eral - Groesbeck to determine wi América, and If found to be accu-|The blase was confined (o the bows| 1918 The crop will be sold “at pre-{trict court 'a writ and complaint | “U3% "N . Wi meet tomorrow mone of its members will go back. prices are controlled in violation of | rate the record homologated. of the shig. T O o e g | O e o AT s g 7| niben(Ag tos rautfy the ‘torma decision and on the arrival of Adjutant = - . der control the i proceeds will be di: Michigan's anto-trust. law..He says. e T e N avily original sellers of Ihe Wheat. Specu-|to rezain 327.353.50 which it claims!7g 000 BAGS OF COFFEE General Dickson at the mavor's office| DROWNED WHEN CANOE e 2 t rt and w that if investigation shows any com-| NEW, BRITISH DIRIGIBLE Maraval listed heavily to po: lation and profiteering will be prohib-|was illegally collected in the form of “;,,,,,"'“",,;‘g"‘% - OVERTURNED IN SOUND| bines violating ine state Taws, an’ effort "TO START FOR AMERICA all but turned over. No one was in- flaui was illegally collear ARRIVE- FROM SRNARIE rioting broke out af Dlaces | | Brantord, Cdn; July 90.—Thomas e :““”’e"‘ from doing| rondon, July 30.—The giant Brit-|iured: ey i New . York, . July . 30.—Laden . with and - pol were called - on run | McGuire, 24, of New Haven, who re- i - 7 o ee, the gest ca S0 negraes Iporie ' Sutomantics | SeRtly ratitned from —oversess, whec bl = ish dirig ’Sn}:m, o;m;g,y'-';g#m-: MONTANA SENATELRATIFIES OPPOSED TO EXPORTATION RAILROAD PERMIT SYSTEM gf,"’fl‘} ESSEnf coffes the TRrymst bl an8 firing promiscucusly on whiles, " Lhe wae &l sergeant in (he 106a R | DISCUSSED THE DIVISION e S g S e P o B SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT _ ° OF ARMS INTO MEXICO 5 EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1/80.0%" (he marine workers: atrike, i Twenty-Fourth street, (hree ne-fiment and .whe wore iwo wound OF GERMAN WARSHIPS/ giple fight, leit there today. for Fast{. Helena, Mont, July 30—The Mon-| Wishington, July 30 Congress| Washington, July —The permit | Brazilian “steamship Tapajoz arrived ntos and Rie gmes in an automobile fired at whites e, was drowned late| Paris, July %0. — Division of the|Fortune, Scotland, the _point - from |tana state scnate foday ratified. the|would declare itSell oppod to ex- |system devised by the railroad admin- |here today from the sidewalk and in the street. T8land ~sound near| German warshipt among the allies|which it started for the United Staies:|federal. suffrage amendment to .the|portation into Mexico of any arms or |istration and the grain corporation for | Among the pacsengers was Vietor A Possen. white, wounded eh w cange capsized.| was discussed at length today by the| The R-34 circled over London.at low | constitution by 2 vote of 38 to 1. The |munitions of war under a resolution |contrelling the <hipment of this years | Pugajon, deltyed Peruvian delega e o . was ied.! supreme council but no decision ‘wasjaltitude during the trip and was seen fhousc unanimously ratifled the | introduced today by Representativel record grain’crop will be put into ef- the Pan-Amegican Labor Congress, £ and cheered by mum, ‘amendment ,yesterday. * ! Hudspeth, rdemocrat, Texas, fect August L. i s - which was held here two weeks ago.