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be ; a MPP CARER LET HE UPSET HLDS | AVERIAS FROM LONG TR ALONE, U0 SAVAGE ARB Girl of Eleven Comes Unac-| Rescuers Surround Compound, companied From Detroit, | Fighting Superior Force, Following Divorce Appeal. Driving Off the Besiegers. Mhegnor Frances Kaiser, eleven, ar- ) Mived to-day at the Grand Central Tor-| ment of Science of Asstut University, : after making @ trip from Ds] Egypt, whose home is in Birmingham, }ératt alone in fulniment of @ “neu-| Ala, arrived here on the Fabre liner j itratity” agreement between her mother, | Roma, from Marseilles, with an eye- 'Mre wditn Oppenheim Herz, and her witness account of the rescue of the Gvpreet hasband, Branuel M. Kaiser,|A™erican, British and French, rest- & lewyer of No. 206 Broadway. dents of Assuit from @ horde of Arabs Instead of rushing into the arms of |thToush the aki of alr fleets trom her father, trom whom she ran away | Alexandria and Cairo, 69 and 209 last April, Kleanor was greeted as ghe | Cs away. stopped from the train by hor mother's|, Aastut was guarded in March, 1918, } lawyer, Isidor Shapiro, of the firm of |>Y 4 handful of troops from India, Prof, Roy Allgood of the Depart- \ Guggenhetmer, Untermyer and Mar-|Dot more than 100 in all. There were shall. Her father stood by and watched rt 400 foreigners in the town, the meeting, Hé was barred from par- ch 20 outposts were driven in by pound and set up two machine guns, which were manned by the college in. structor® and other civilians, The attack of 600 Arabs March and three days following was held off, principally by the machine guns. ‘The number of Arabs increased until | there were 1,000. They destroyed ail | of the buildings outside the com- HOUSE PARTIES CLUE ing of Girl Found in Tere- ment Hallway. pound and exhibited parts of the bod: | Detectives of the Fast 8th Street IW MURDER OF WOMAN Robbery Declared Motive of Slay- TUESDAY, MAY 27, 19 HALTS RUNAWAY FROM AUTO, | School Childre murder of Miss Anna Reilly, thirty- two, of No, 1107 Park Avenu va was found dying in the rear hallway Cast 93d of the tenement at No. 316 Street. in progress in the neighborhood Sat- urday and the police believe Anna Reilly may have been present at one of them, Her lace shoes, a pair of £ There were several house parties | Mu, jes of British officers they had torn Police Station and from the homicide |dancing pumps, a ring with two «mall | 4 to pieces after capturing thelr advance. besieged party and all were provided with means of committing suicide Saturday evening, in an effort to should the Arabs break through, unravel the mystery surrounding the the motive for the erime. Several demands for surrender were | them in bureau searched the Yorkville section | to-day to find all the young men and Thore were humerous women in the women who attended house parties | Missing wh several dollars and chanee were |, she was taken to the hospital. This leads the police to rejected. On the third day an_ airplane swooped over the compound. It had come from Cairo seeking nows as the Arabs had cut telegraph and railroad communications, It could not allght in the confined space and went back to Cairo. A flock’of big seaplanes from Cairg and Alexaniria came over the next day; the airmen bombed the Arab camp and dropped great quantities of machine gun and small arm ammuni- tion inside the compound, together with food supplies. Thus the garri- son was enabled to hokl out until the arrival of a troops expedition which came up the Nile in armored barges and took the whole company to safety. The Fabre took on at Marseilies thirteen officers and 8% colored sol- diers of the 605th Engineer Servi:e Battalion who had been overseas since December, 1917, building docks West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) pearls and a pocketbook containing | ch pital West 43rd Street WOMEN’S SUMMER FROCKS Hohenectady Avenue, is in Bushwick with a fractured ankle and ral bod. contusions. believe that robbery may have been \aniidren playing in the street were scat- tered, Stern Brothers Arab raiders. The British ocom- ticipating in the welcome by the neu- at base ports and roads trality agreement, which provided that mandant fortified the foreign com- fighting front. back of the the young traviler should be taken to 2 cot % Ray the home of her father’s parents, Mr. “and Mra David Kaiser, at the Hotel Beresford. ‘The child’s trip proved an assertion made by Mrs. Herz when she was charged by her former husband with kidnapping Eleanor, that Eleanor was capable of making the trip alone. When Eleanor disappeared from her father’s home and turned up with her miother in Detroit, Kaiser ap- pealed to the Supreme Court to force ber = return. He contended that Eleanor could not have made the trip without the assistance of her mother. ‘When an appeal from the divorce decree granted Mra, Herz was heard two weeks ago in the Appellate Di- vision, the Justices informed her law- yers that the appeal would go against her unless she returned Elea- nor to the temporary custody of her father, An order ‘was si~-ed giving Mrs., Herz ‘until to-day to return the child, While the appeal was pend- ing Kleanor slipped away, and Mrs. Herz denied any part in the alleged kidnapping. The Court held that an gleven-year-old girl, no matter how precocious, could not make up her mind to go to Detroit without coax- ing from an older mind, It is not certain when Eleanor will see her mother again. A decree of sep- aration granted to Kaiser by the Su- preme Court gaye the child into his custody. Mrs, Herz obtained her de- cree in Pennsylvania and afterward married a wealthy tobacco manufac- turer of Detroit. } NS TO FIGHT BOLSHEVISM. Mass Meeting of Protestant Clersy te Ald Orthodox Church. Oryeabine FIFTH AVENUE AT 36™ STREET Summer Fur Scarfs of Fashion and Quality The Bonwit Teller & Co. collection of Fur Scarfs includes the finer qualities of Russian Sable, Hudson Bay Sable, Stone Marten, Fishe:, Silver and Blue Foxes. SPECIAL VALUES Two Skin Natural Sjone Marten Scarfs 69.50 One Skin Hudson Bay Sable Scarf 69.50 A masseneeting is 10 be held ia the Two Skin Japanese Synod Halli of Gt. John’s Cathetral at a cance iecalist: Weselgt AE Wien Sent Sable Scarfs 85.00 resentatives of all the Protestant oburches will advocate intervention, in 's dere, eee, eounrige eed ll Natural Fisher Scarfs 95.00 More than & hundred Russian army officers will be present, as will Arch- bishop Alexander of the Russian Churen merica, and the choir of St. Nic jas Russian Cathedral will sing. 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