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itn tes, saw, two. other young men lifting stil another into the car. “it ee 39 he gra of see hd Sipe chr mi ve runt / that roves were eetiing him a tot ake Way. Iran out to investigate and the Youth who had been standing > ” “ fanning board showed me one o! Diggest revolvers 1 ever saw. My ia. ‘vestigation stopped, right there.” ‘In less than @ minute from the time Tiyan’s bullet hit {ne robber the green ear was headed in the direction of Genirai Park at a rapid pace. A nofthbound Columbus Avenue gur-~ face car missed it by « hair's breadth, The automobile was no more than started when Ryan fired another shot After it, He thinks the bullet struck the tonneau. GREEN CAR STARTS NORTH IN CENTRAL PARK. The green car was seen to enter Central Park @&@ head north, along thte West Drivé, That was the last that was seen of it. Those who saw the hold-up, shoot- ing and the escape, and they gay the ‘whole proceeding took less time than fe redilfrea ‘to tel about it, agreed that the automobile carried no rear number-plate, Everybody says, also, that each of the sig young men wore sl atraw. Wat gnatead of the cap that was supposed to be the badge of his trade. “Boylan, his eyes still burning, was attended by Dr, Humphries of No, 12 Wem 80th Street. Ryan“had sus- tained lacerations of the neck but they gidn’t amount to anything. whe bagful of scouritics was taken back into the back and George 8. Czir, vice president and cashier, ‘was ready, be said, to tell the world that it, paya, to hire retired police- men. Agvording to Ryan the attempted robbery took place on the Elevated Diatform. “Boytan carried the bag,” said Ryan. “and, according to our custom, = was following him. One of the rob- bers was trailing me. “Boylan bt bis ticket and dropped it'in the box before I got that far; @nd the first thing 1 saw was # younk man darting past me with the bag io bis hand. 1 reached for my revolver and as I did so my ‘trailer hit me a wallop with bis Diackjack. My straw hat‘saved me, but I received a pretty stout clip back of the left ear that stunned me. “The man with the bag had almost ‘Teached the car hag 1 bye 1 ae to bun, @ threw ou! bias and stumbled. He was. pulled ito the car by the rest of the gang: ‘the auto was black, but it | Gidnrt walt long enough for close ex ‘amanactor, AMP OFF DOOR TO.ROB ..$ ~~ WIDOW OF $400 IN GEMS Burglars Leave Two Jimmies, Opener and Brace and Bit at Mrs. Berlin's Home. Bursiars some time yesterday after nog or last evening entered the apart- ‘meat. of Mrs. F. Berlin, widow of Dr. in, a physician, on the first floor jo, 128 Weat Gist Street and ripped ‘a %0-pound safe. Four hundred ‘worth of watches, Pings and othr artictos were said to be missing. cy floor'near the safe were found e jes, "an opener, a brace and bit_and several cigarette stubs. ts of the apartment directly heard foo! bute hat they th come home. oe. Berli: Dikmiasal’ of A@anta Phone Workers ‘Upheld. WASHINGTON, June 13.—Employes of the Southern Bell Telephone Com- | pany at Atlanta were diermitised “for sufficient reason,” and not {Minton affiliation, Postal In- vecause Spector Cote ported to-day master jurleson. worms employes and this was f wide Walkout. Nine Bombs try AGO, June 18. jeativated the Bomba, filled caused the strike the im Feelaht Potigg here to- day hand-1 with black ler 4 thin layer of coal p & freight car which arrived last night W! tram “Goxton, . Pa. jo Pont. Discharge of! stuf? Southern States | holes trying volaly to mop the, teak. jowed this week by | Because the v ak finding, of nine | The in pany, hich sank, say that no effort will be NAVAL EXPERTS EXPECT 10 SAVE GRAF F WALDERSEE Divers Patch a Ho Transport and She May Be Floated in Record Time. ‘Naval experts had hopee wa morn- img of getting the, Graf Waldersee | oft Stone Pile Bar where she was grounded yesterday twenty miles west | of the spot where the» Northern Pacific went on the beach om the night of last New Year's Hive, The wreckets of the Moerritt-Chapman Wreekiig Company are leds comfiaent, Capt. B, G. Dennison, who is libeharee of operations at Long ‘Beagh, o- presking the opinion that it would be fully @ week before the transport can be budged and towed to Ambrose Channel. ) Phe Pumps.of the. stranded. ship]. were kept going all night as well as the suction puntps Of the tugs Reso- Jute and Relief, which-were drawing Yhe water out of her. ‘Divers have been sent, to the Graf Walderses to patch up the big hole in her amidships section, nd) with this done, mo doubt is expressed of pumping her dry. According to Commander C, 8. Ker- rick of the transport, bis ship is per- fectly safe, lying th ‘smooth water and the glass showing @ ontinuasce of fair weather. He says that if the conditions remain the same there is every chance of getting the vessel off in record time. A high compliment was pald this morhing to Commander Kerrick for the manner in which he handled the Graft Waldemee by Léput. C.. R. Glidart, one of the army’ passengers ‘on board pn his way to join the Army of Occupation in Germany, He said that the Captain was en the bridge when the collision occurred and calmly smoked a cigarette as he gave his orders for 260 men to imme- diately take to the boats, When all lights were extinguished he had im- provised oil burners made and per- apnally superintended, the work,,ot getting the mon away from the shi ‘The Shipping Board freighter Yan- kee, which sank after being in colli- lon with the A ‘ina, has been. joned as @ complete loss, The she went down is too deep for a statement given out by Howard Phelps, of the firm of Phelps Brothers, agents for the Argentina, declared that the Yankee remained afloat three hours and five minutes after she wag struck. Portions of Capt. Dmniak’s statement follow: “Captain -end crew abandoned Yankee without making any attempt to save her. . . . Pioked up cap- tain and crew and sent my own chief officer, chief ‘heer and crew to endeavor to Yankee. The ersw. were taken to the Cardinal Lightsitip, twenty-nine miles Wsowt@ast. of Ani- brove Light, The captain of the Yankee was in conference this afternoon with offi- lclals at the Shipping Board, Cus- toms House Building. It is believed he will make @ statement later, A. Mugan of the Yankee story of the sinking to W. Conrad, Acoli Counsel for the United States Shipping Board to-day, ‘We awere™ hit: wboult 12.10 A. Mt Wednesday night,” said Capt, Mu- | n. “Twenty-five minutes later we I sent men below to. mattresses and in the m1 | | continued to leak |we decided to quit the ship. We lowered our boats and were picked Sup ‘by the ho ae The Yankee at 3.15 A agents ot the Sprague Com- Roston, owners of the vessel made to raise her, Welch's RRO, U.S. PAT, OFF, IC time is here, Salads and sandwiches are fine for lunch but try them with Grapelade. 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Allied or against Germany.” This wording excluded Ameri- ses during the peried of the neutrality of the United States and¥ftalian losses “during the time when Italy with ‘Aysteia but not many. tions Commission the , mies it operates. referred, Monday. Latest American diplomatic infor- mation from Bertin indicates an in- of the being signed if 4 plebiscite in Silesia granted and admission to the League of Nations is promised, The convention of Majority Socialists at Weimar, this week was expected to the Enbert- Scheidemann government to accept the best’ terms obtainable from Paris. Information {s derived largely from opponents of the existing Government and is not bighty reliable, reports from Berlin reflect the French viewpoint that signature of the terms Monarchist and Con- servative forces are described as de- veloping increasing strength with the im: the discipline and numbers of volunteer troops, who are y surface allegiance arnment and whose thé planature of the important changes in ondted. creasing probability is on’ exercise pressure is imyprobable. improvement said to give to the teaderk: treaty “onl principle The revision ‘commission, im constant session is headed ed Andre Tardieu of the French mission. ‘The British have made an eleventh hour attempt to reopen the question of reparations, and they have sub- mitted proposals introducing into the functions of the permanent Repara- principle of control of raw materials, &., nisheg Germany, enabligg the com- to cantrol “Germany's eco- nomic development during the period Associated“! Power at war mt, ae pen they, hee - et ‘of the Nati ry wer ‘The cause for ani |of sentiment could’ not Which is as the leaders refused to commen' ‘di: ‘The British effort has not met with a sympathetic reception by the Repa- rations Commission, to which it was It seems improbable that the proposals will be accepted, but they constitute one of the causes of the delay of the reply to the Germans, which it) was rumored to-day prob- ably would not be présented unt GERMAN ENVOY FAVORS ACCEPTING’ THE TERMS Majority Socialists Jeer and. Hiss Bernstéin When He Says So in Speech, Majority Socialists BOSTON,” June 1. his tith | champion, ' Inability to make connection for the Loui ire to take part acid, Cup. - ent which 0} Ta WEIMAR, June 13.—Kduard Bern- stein, member of the German Pesce Delegation, said in the convention of yesterday that rms are hafsh, and some pout nine-tenths of then a QUIMET TO YIELD TITLE. Francis Oulmet sald torday that he would not defend aa Western amateur ns at Bt. fur- treaty Military wolf come from a necessity which we ad- my” A few of those, present applaiided, but by far the gréater number hissed and jeered.. War Minister Noske and several other party leaders openly re- roved Bernstein. Chancellor Scheidemann, addressing the convention, said: “We are defeated, yes, but we shall go forward and upward to a greater Lvietory., Might’ cannot. make right. “It is our duty to re-establish Belgium and France, but we refuse to be- come wage slaves.” By a “greater victory” Scheidemann was assumed to mean international Social 13 (United Press).—A m was prevalent emang Fegtly on the peace aituation. 4 ‘Hoert. ‘Mathias. Ersberser, Count ue Bernatorft Herr iam iting for the train in ahimated aiecy pilind” Broke’ into “frequent laughter. ater With RARIS, June 13 ‘United Press).— Premier Orlando and Gen, Diaz for Rome last night, convinced that| the work of the Big Five is prac tically completed and that no more| fundametial decisions will be reached | settlement. ‘This was assumed to mean that the! before night. The ‘reply. it was learned from, an| authoritative souree, rovides for Germany's admission to Nations “within @ short t! Foreign Minister Hoanine will re- place Orlando until the latter returns ‘oF the forme! signing of the treaty. Orlando intends to cal secret. sion of the Italian Parliament to. pre~ sent @ report on the’ work of the peace conference. “ URGE SENATE TO RATIFY PEACE LEAGUE GOVENANT Cardinal Gibbons, Taft and Others Sign Resolutions” Callifig for Action. The League of Nations covenant is described in resolutions sent to th United States Senate to-day from this eity and aslgned by Cardinal Gibbons, he Tzague of | William Howard Taft, Dr. John RB. Mott, Bishop Luther B, Wilson and twenty other trustees of the Church Peace Union as “the first attempt to es- tablish the principles. of the Kingdom ot God among the nations.” The resolutions, which urge the Sen- ate to ratify the covenant when it shall be laid before them, say that “when the United States entered into the great war It did so with the solemn deciara- tion that it took up arms to end war ond establish a new world-order based upon justice, righteousness and good will."* “As the war progressed,” the reso- futions cortinue, “the religious and neutral nations, proclaimed the league of ee GERMANS WITHDRAW TROOPS |' Ketirement From Lithuania May Avert Hoatilities With Poland, BBRLAN, June 13.—German troops aro returning from Jithuania, it was announced here to-day. Withdrawal of German troops from jthis region may avert threatened hos- \Ulitles between Potand Germany. William MeCall, forty-four years old, Mayor the Although | calling | somet by that body concerning the peace ment: ing 9 The ten votes of the Borough Presi- dent and Aldermanic President Moran Allie# reply to the German peace pru- |prevailed over the six of Hylan and posals would be definitely completed Craig. D'ANNUNZIO ACCUSED OF PLOTTING A REVOLT But Poet and Alleged Associates in briele d'Annunaio, Deputy Fred that Italy fine and Di declared that. the 1 be swept away.” AES Se JAMAICA RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Mal $700 added; Fi olds; longs. 12 to 1, 6 to 1 and Sinner, 98 and 6 to 1 (Butwall), 9 to 2, third, Anzac, Buster R. and Tow moral leaders of all the allied and many | §) Tom jours, aie \siok and despandent, committed suic! ide [thie sGerngan .by Swallowing, cartolic furnished room © street, which “he hag oequpied i aie Estimate Power. Hylan and the iner them tranafe: ing like that Comptroller Craig to-day sustained their first feat under the new order which makes Borough Presidents them bosses of the Board of Hstimate. ‘The test came in a requést for in- creases in salaries of employees of Rorough President Riegelmann's office. aggregated hot more than $1,040 Mayor Hylan id he would not vote for them. | “Every department under standing for Increases in the * said Riegelmaith to the r. “I lost two ‘very good men recently because their dalaries were too low.’ “Not long ago one of my Commis- sioners told. me that if the men under him didn’t get a raise they would quit, I said ‘Let them quit,” Mayor, The Mayor denied charges of Riegel- mann that increases were being Tort 12 his department, “If they don’t get increases directly. in your departments they get them by Promotions. or “There's no jockeying in my ‘départ- 1 won't stand for your say- instead declared the Mayor. Uprising Unite in Making Denial. elliny 2d, ee A Mussoll resent Cabin ROME, June 13 (United Press).—Ga- Prof. Mussolini and ni have united in a nial of reports they had plotted to over- throw the Government, disband Parlia- ment and establish Senator Giardino as Military Dictator. While the press ridicules the reports, the Epoca declares that Giardino’s ac- tivity in the Senate D’Annunzlo continues to assure the peo~ Will win another in “unbecomes him.” dens; two: five 103 (Ambrose), 5 to 2_won: Merry (Hoftier), 30 to 1. 12 to ni Who Cares, to 5 and 4 Lady Brighton, Lovers Lane 2d, ght O'Love, Say Which et also ren, emer JAMAICA ENTRIES. FIRST RACH Vor tno. tongs «Hive 108 eprint, Lh amines, ates nea oan Pn ae ‘s RES ‘er : oe Marie A 525°" peti 1045 ritreee ie he zi Ch ee aa dept tes Mas kenay Hamburg- American liner was run aground in hopes of saving her. shows members of the crew pumping water from her engine room. CITY PAY RAISE PASSES OVER PROTEST OF HYLAN Mayor and Comptroller Get First Defeat Under New Board of replied the ranted SOVIET ADVOCATES COLDLY REBUFFED ATATLANTIC CITY | Bolsheviki, Discour tire From Federation of Labor Convention. By Frederick Lawrence (Special Btaft Correspondent of The Brening World.) | ATLANTIC CITY, June 13—The Russian Soviet Government, other- wise the Bolsheviki, have retired im- cided to make no effort to turn the| mnual convention of the American/| Federation of Labor into a Bolshe-| ration society. Not so the I. W. W. and the Socialists, Their representa- tives are remaining here, put in view of the attitude of an overwhelming majority of the delegates against any |departure from the Federation's tra- |@itional policy of simon-pure Amert- canism, it is not likely that they will make any move, which would inev- itably result in publicly demonstrat- Ing their weakness. The Ludwig Martens Soviet ‘Mi | Was represented during the first half of the week by a member of the staff of “the mission.” “Russian Discouraged, Re-| > (RAILROAD MEN VOTE gloriously from Atlantic City and de>; vist-L W. W.-Socialist mutual admi- | ylin the City Hall late to~ His business was | ¥' - —— ene big ‘Ti nau of the “Rockefeller | repeal of, the Lockwood T = ppation plan” of cellective bargaining and a |/#W -at, the extra session severe cond: domenation of the “Prus- Monday The Vathebo: aera iafistic” § Postmaster | conditions oc w employed py the Fenera| aren acy gested in some of the impor tions submitted and made pubite to-day. Restriction of immigration, further secur ‘by organized labor to assist uring — ti Thomas Mooney, Government owner- sbip of railroads. according to the | === Plan fostered by the Ratiroad Broth- , erhoods, proper enforcement of the Seamen's Act, increase in the salary oval transportation compares. The Governor said that while she did not expect to ask legislative consider ation of any igubject other thy Sur frage, he would not express in advance his determination rot to ask for con “sensible and work and sallora, a prot against the Henerayncy Fleet Corporation charg- ine oe excessive rents for housing facil- ities furnished by it, were also sub- mitted as deserving the approval of ized labor as a body, renolutions propose the of Labor Day to May 1. ——_»>____ TO JOIN WINNIPEG STRIKE Firemen and Engineers of Liners Entering City Demand Re- instatement of Police. ‘WINNIPEG, June 12—Union | announced this morning that Winnipeg firem@n and enginemen employed on the three railways entering the city have voted to join the general sympa- thetic strike, unless the city rein- its police force, which was dis- missed on Monday. A meeting of the City Council and officials of the Railway Brotherhoods to ditcuss phases of the strike situa- tion affecting bodies, was to be held jay. OTTAWA, June 13.— Ottawa of- ficlals to-day little faith in the report from ‘Saskatoon tha iremen and engineer: “My success at the hunt, Sir, is not limited to hunt- ing the fox alone. For years I hunted a good that I could really and finally rode it to cover in United. You can get it, too, if you'll just mention my name’’— . to learn whether it was possible have @ résolution indorsing the Sovitt Government and demanding the with- drawal of Allied troops from Russia jammed through the convention. In- cidentally, there was to have been a demand made that the blockade against Soviet Russia be abandoned and that the United hanya Govern- ment officially e Martens mission and permit the Toor Rary bers of’ commercial rejations with the mission by American citizens. The Martens. emissary made & canvass of the situation, He held conferences with delegates from rad- ical unions., The most bitter oppon- ents of the American form of govern- ment and the American trades union craft organization system could offer [thp Bolshevist no encouragement. ‘They informed him that a pro-Goviet resdlution would be literally howled down jn the convention; gate would have the temerity to pro- pose indotsement of the Lenine Gov- ernment. Three days the Martens representative spent on his fruitiess quest. Now be bas gone from At- lantic City, and nobody expects him to return. A Soviet resolution was actually among the 200 submitted, however ‘The preamble of the resolution, sub- oft strution of the General Labor Council of Seattle, read: “The workers of Russia are en- deavoring to establish in their coun- workers, “We firid the capitalists of blockade, intervention by Japanese, without assisting financially the tion and democracy. the destruction of the new working. man’s government of Russia.” The. I. W. W's and the Social Connecticut, York, Massachusetts, tricts. now under consideration by the Com- mittee on Resolutions in which Social- far camouflaged: 10 to 5 ; | the fore next week. President, be pr | usual policy of letting every sits the convention is due to hear many have his say on all propositions, thousands of words of radic speeches. It ts not on the to answer them in words. vention will vote them down hour working day, immediate of the Fe ee the cit ington, D, C.; regut sens of Wash that no dele- | robbed is of prominence. try a Government of, by and for the the whole world seeking to annul their] Want Lockwood Bill Reported at efforts by every conceivable under- hiifided method known to them, ‘such as starving the people of Russia by @ our allies, and United States troops |day received a telegram asking him in the consent of Congress, and behalf of 600 wome: counter- revolutionists of the old Czar regime, all of which methodé are out of har- mony with justice, progress, civiliza- “We believe the workers of Amer'ca have the power to prevent the cap- italists of the United States from car- rying out their part in the plan for ists are still here. They are repre- sented by delegates, some from New Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minois, the State of Washington and other dis- ‘The Socialist propaganda is distinctively in evidence, and also the “one big union” idea of the I. W. W. There is more than ond resolution ism and I, W. W.-ism is carefully “These resolutions have not a ghost of a chance to be reported favorably,” said John P. Frey, ranking member of the Resolutions Committee, “Their sponsors will have to make their fights from the floor of the conven- tion, Considering the attitude of 90 per cent. of the delegates, as it has already been expressed, the radicals will need a miracle to put their crazy propositions through the convention.” The big radical fights will come to The Socialists and I. W. W.'s are expected to go me ‘con- down and jet t that. "fe inde) mndence of Ireland, a six- &@ strike to-day if the strik nipeg js not settled. The Cal Lt pegt vj strike js reported a t union returning to wo! tated. ters are returning to POLIGE REVEAL THEFT OF $40,000 IN JEWELS First Large Bulletin in a Year Sent to All New York Pawn- brokers. ‘The attempts of the police to find & quantity of Jewelry estimated at $40,000 and stolen on June 7 became known to-day when the first large bul- letin in @ year was sent to all pawn- brokers of the city by William J. Lahey, Second Deputy Police Commissioner. ‘The amount of the loss and the interest of the police suggests that the person| * HOPKINS.—on June 13, JOHN WESLRT. the beloved husband of the late Fanny Hopkins, and father, of Catherine, Jose- Phine, Frances, Jul? and the late Bu- © and Wesley Hopkins, Funeral from his late residence, 639 West 125th st.. on Sunday, at 2 P, Relatives and friends and members of Golden Rule Lodge, N gre tayited to pttend, ‘The list includes: 1 8-karat diamond ring, 1 3-karat diamond ring, 1 opal t ring, 2 large turquoise rings, 1 ring set with sapphires and diamonds, 1 green hao diamond ring, 3 clabor- ate zara 44, 1 platinum "neck -band 1 heavy gold feckiace, 1 pear- d a Penge nt, 1 emeral id pearl heavily pet, 9 gold totpnetion a rine Feet, 2 wold lo! SK, mee Bold “shal zw ‘gnettes, fescribes ac cog {Ie Detleved to this city from Ci B.R.T, WOMEN WORKERS APPEAL TO GOVERNOR | Funeral services at 11 A. M., Satur." Gay, June 14, at St. Thomas's Church, Sth av, and 534 st. Interment at As- bury, N. J. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ‘TRUTH AND FREEDO Sermon by DR. PERCY STICKNEY GRANT Church of the Ascension Fifth Ave. and Tenth St., N.Y. Sunday at 11 A, M. Special Session Opening Monday, ALBANY, June 13.—Gov. Smith to- employed by the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company te request the Legieiature to consider the Our Popular Week-End Combination PACKAGE NO. 3 This combination presents » select assortment of individual ges put up in a stron; ‘tainer, in td has's handle attached for eaventincs of canying” Combination He inet ea Sh ac A f jpecial for Friday and Saturday ee, ASSORTED CHOCOLATES ea aie pleasing sweets, the VICTORY oe JOCOLATES—The centres of mellowest Crop finverss while the Cir SMe Bde al Hepionage Law, the electorat ation of the ‘meat ing induatry, action by Congress wer the cost of living, co Jon of introduction! in io thelr’ - bteol: