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‘products _J*Cirentation Books Open to Alt” | _ PRICE TWO. CENTS, ‘BIG FIVE’ WILL DOMINATE NATION'S FOOD IF UNCURBED, TRADE BOARD TELLS WASUA son apache World-Wide Control of Meat} Products Seems a Certainty, Says Report, INVADING NEW FIELDS. -Manufacturing and Dealing in 775 Commodities—Reach Out for More. WASHINGTON, July 11.--An ap- ‘proaching packer domination of all) * aaportant foods in the United States | and an international control of mont| with foreign companies seems a certainty unless fundamen- \talaction ts taken’ to prevent it, the Vederal Trade Comimttdlai abolared to-day in part one of its report to ,President Wilson on the “extent and ‘mrowth of power of the five pack=rs ‘im meat and other industries.” | “A fair consideration of the course the five packers have followed and the position they already | reached,” said the report, to the conclusion that they threaten | the freedom of the market of the country’s food industries and of the| by-product industries linked there- with, The meat packer contro! of| other foods will not require long in veloping.” Declaring “the history of the puck- ers’ growth |s interwoven with tilegal combinations, rebates and with u disclosed control of corporations, the report urged the importance of full publicity of corporate ownership for all industries. NO ADEQUATE LAWS FOR SE- CURING CONTROL. “As to devices for securing ‘control, there does not exist adequato law,” the report, said. “In its absence unfair competition may run its course to the goal of monopely and accom- plish the ruin of competitors without the secret ownership being suspected and consequently without complaint to the commission or investigation of facts, The competitor is in jeopardy have “must lead | i} (Continued on Eighth Page.) To Curb a Food Profiteer, Fix Death Penalty Bill to Put an End to Specula- tion Offered in French Chamber, PARIS, July II. APITAL punishment G for food speculators is provided in a bill intro- duced in the French Chamber of Deputies to- _day a GRASTc FOOD RATIONING FORESEEN FOR ENGLAND | Such Action Called Necessary to} Keep Situation From Getting o 1910, by The Press Publishing ‘owreitn’ (Rae New York World), i NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919. 16 PAG BRITISH DIRIIBLE ON THE LAST HALF OF RETURN FLIGHT John’s This Muaehid on | Way to England. |IN TOUCH WITH LONDON | | Early Message to Newfound- land Indicated Airship Was Near Azores, LONDON, July 1L—The dirigivie, R-34, speeding eustward acroas the Auantic, at 12.10 o'clock, Greenwich to-day (8.10 A. M. New York had reached 46 degrees aorth latitude, 39 degrees 60 minutes west ‘ongitude, approximately 1,500 mites | trom her starting point, and 600 m:les east of St. John’s, N. F. | Up to the time of tier repyrt at t220 jo'clock, the R-34 lad consumed 1,683 gallons of gasoline, leaving her with 3,027 gullons still in her tanks. | ‘This was taken to indicate that the | dirigibie was doing aided by the wind. | | Wartier navites teported that in the} time, ume), first twenty-four hours of her return | Beyond Control. flight from Mineola, the R-34 covered LONDON, July 11.—A drastte tood| 1,300 miles | rationing scheme will be issued for! sy JOHNS Newfoundiand, July reat Britain soon, the Daily News i declared to-day Such action would| ?! The ‘al wireless station here be taken from fear that the food] reported speuking to the R34 at} situation in getting beyond control.) 599 a. M. to-da | the newspay6P suid Breiner /Hosdtmparaha thd George H, Roberts, Fuod Minister,| vr exact position but indications! Jesued @ statement to-day announy- ing that the closing of the Supreme Keonomie Council this month would end the system of inter-allied buying: The formation of a permanent in- ternational body was contemplated, he said, to include the Allies at f and later the neutral countries and possibly the Central Powors, ‘The organization would review the world's stock of food and raw ma- terials, with the aim of regulating lies and prices. Consultative Dodles would be located ‘In London and New York. as ike’ Grand Exalted ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. July Frank L. Rain of Nebrdska was stalled Grand Exaited Ruler of the Benevolent and Protective Onier of Elks at the closing session of the an- nual convention here to-day. He pledged the support of all Bike, in the warfare on Bolshevisi 1 $121,000,000 SURPLUS FOOD HELD BY WAR DEPARTMENT Most of It Could Have Been Released to the Public Last February, Says Gen. March. hand: WASHINGTON, July 11. Much of this could have been declared surplus and bag War Department has $121,000,000 worth of surplus food on released to the public last February, Chief of Staff March waid to-day before the House sub- partment expenditures, committee investigating War De- He also admitted that the Subsistence Division of the Quarter- master Corps is open to criticism for allowing millions of pounds of ham and bacon to deteriorate in army warehouses. Latest official figu ing surplus food stores n July 8: Corn beef... .. Bacon on Corned beef ash, Toast beef (including blos Frozen mea Canned veg Gen, March plac Quartermaster's Corps, authority ha’ after the arMistice. blame for dela? ‘in Mesiptiea surpluses 8 furnished by Gen. March show the follow- $24,000,000 23,600,000 10,000,000 Res «20,500,000 20,000,000 23,000,000 pe on* tte ving been given that branch shortly tt] hale in- | were that the dirigible was neur the Auures. The British dirigible R-34 was esti- mated to bo considerably mure than acrom the Atlantic this afternoon, At 4 A. M. Greenwich inean time (midnight New York), when the Just message was received in city, the R-34 was 1,260 miles east of here and speeding at forty-five knots A radio report received naval radio station here showed that at 11 P. M. Greenwich time (7 P M. Now York time) yesterday the R-34's position wis 42.16 north latitude and 52.40 west fergitude. “Speeding ut 60 knots for Blighty,” she wirclessed. “All well.” If ull goes well, it was declared w- day, the R-34 will reach Mnglan on Saturday in which case she will have mude the round trip, includ- ing’ a stay of three duys and ubout thirteen hours at Mineola, in ten days While no definite arrangements have been made ax to where the R-s4 will | shape her course when she reaches! European waters, it was reported In London that ag soon ax she ap- proaches England her sister ship, the | 1-33; will fly out to meet her and ac- lcompany her over London, The two| dirigibles then will separate, one going to the uerodrome at Selby, in York- | shire, and one to the werodromy at| Pulham in Norfolk, FF. troops on the trans. | port arriving to-day reported |they had a great view of the R-34| five miles away from them when th | were off Nuntucket at five \yesterday morning. ‘They ling under the clouds like a ared rabbit of the way by the o'clock suid she was seuc Kant » Citicers Triumph, arriving wrted sighting out from t Lid to have British steamship from London, the port, en flying fast ata Iso R-34 when a The dirigivle tow ultit | ‘Yak Ge oee-work Nou-aleabatis, IFRENCHHS LEADING John D. Rockefell tographed ena woe rT, ‘The world’s richest man w “TN FINAL ROUND OF MET GOLF TITLE er, 80 Years 3 Old, on His Birthday ] } i i cee Pine Sen u elghty ‘years old on July 5. OFFICIALLY ADOPTED FOR WOMEN OF NEWARI | city Diseards Old-Style some Things tor “Kellerman” Type in Public Bathhouses. yo BATHING SUITS Cuber U.S. TO RESUME ~—TRADEAT ONCE WITH GERMANY Acting Secretary of State Polk Says That Special Licenses Will Be Issued. DYES TO BE EXCEPTED. | These, with Chemicals and | Potash, Are to-Be Controlled By Reparation Commission. WASHINGTON, ween July 11+ Trade be. the United States and Many will be resumed timmediately, Acting Secretary Poll, Department announced w-day Secretary Polk made tt vlear (hat Mmption of wide relations with Germany did not abrogate the Trad- [ing WitW'the Biemy Act, nor was it Ger. | to be taken oy meaning (hut the state Lichen | ‘of wor was at un end, } Mr, Polk sud bhinker would be issued, but thui dyde, vhom~ feals and potash would ve excepted. Control pver trade in these cymmod\- \ ties will Be exereived by che Repara- tion Commission under the terms of Peace Treaty, A formal wn- nouncement regurding the resumptiva _ SENATORS 10 CA FE WIL pores PRICE TWO CENTS. ’ BOTH SIDES Pid i FOR LEAGUE FIGH Or nee, 1.500 MILES COVERED BY R-34 IN 32 HOURS’ FLIGHT CALL WALSON FORCE FIGHTING. -+ President and His Friends Are Con: | fident Treaty Will Be Ratified as It Stands—Foes Shift Their Ground —Wilson Holds Points in Reserve. WASHINGTON, July 11.-—Senators,on botir sides of the Chamber held many conferences to-day pr epaiatory fo the renewal wext Monday ot the State Of the fight over the League of Naiions. 5 The Senate Committee on Korcign Relations will thea hold its fist session for consideration of the t Wilson, dent within the next few days or rangement may be, the President of those favoring tatilication, aud vt the coumnillee members to the While House, realy submitted yestetday by President In his speech the President declared his services and all his in- formation would be at the Fpoval of the cominitiee and the Senate. Accordingly il was considered Probable that several members of tine Poreigu Relations Conunittee would ask for cunierences with the Presi that the President would invite several But whatever the aie wil! at all times be in complete hes he is expected tu force the fighting.” % Adailuistration Weuuturs said they of trade relations was promised with j des ‘ NEWARK, July in forty-eight hours BOMB SENT IN MA | vure Unat, alter much verbal ~~ ee tyle cumbersome Vance MeCormick, Chairman of the balling va the flour, the treaty and York, Pa., eer Has Margin | bathing suits or women War ‘Trade Board, whd'veturned ¢rom TO WIFE OF N.Y, DOCTOR | -easue Sold oi shen ii cane Wi have been ordered discarded Paris with Provident Wilson, raid | orn iy. ‘Gdishhiburud the. 1 ra of One Stroke Over Hagen by Deputy Director of Public Af- |there would be virtually complete | \ jdent, iy tis mpeegh: uf yesterdey, With 223 | fairs John J. Gillen, In charge of | freedom of trade, subject to che mit) Mrs. Charles M. McKinlay RevelveS| withheld muny ut Ri ti home selon the gity bath houses here, to be jof credits which Germany might’ be Deadly Package While in jaca for usy later in the eumpuigh, replaced by the now single-piece |able to establish. Dyca and cefiain Kentucky after the vppodition bus ceveuted ‘tes By William Abbott. suits, known as the “Annette |other commodities will be excepted, siacaxes * own line of ussault, (Spegial Steff Correspondent uf Evening Word) | Ke wa 1 fT y ev C e ve Gh tend GLEN HEAD, N, Y ert i Em. Kellerman" type. Gillen gaid that |nowever, ws under (he terms of thet ¢ 43 iN Ky uly 4 tii OPPOSITION TO FiGHT LEAGUE . 4 5 da ¢ it is impossible to swim in the | Peace Treaty thade in these is to be/charies Miles Mekiniay, —turmorly FROM NEW ANGLE, met French of York, Pa, had a nar-| old style of suit and that the new | controlled by the Reparation Com-hfartha Ferguson of Paria, Ky., « ao-| Opposition Seniturs ‘ure Preparing row lead of one stroke in the field) style may attract more patron: | mission ciety Kirl, now the wite of « New Tork| to carry on Lhe fight from, 4 sew Mes shes gtant de thentinal’ cond sical eto the city bath houses, | Germany | wil! need immediately povsielen whose home Cie laanlen aogie, While they bave, previvadty SbiGad ob the Itatronollsan Onan Celt P. &.—The “Kellermans” wit be |trom the United States, according to nd ly ig mot “te fn Vols [centred thelr eppusition vn Article Jo y AD SPS worn only during the times rien |Department of Commerce oMficiala,!tny sicniniay home With bem OY [of the League Coveiant they ure now Title, The leaders were Emmet! tha bath hauses are rescruva for ltarge quantitics of cotton, coppe Sirs. Ferguson sent a package (0 ner|PPeparing to make the _ Shiiut ums French, 22; Walter Hagen women exclusively Kerosene of] and increased amounts |dayghter and wrote uv lettur Coiling | @uestion the frst Lest uf strensth | vt ° iF to took for it andi that it was very! he gi Charlie Hoftner, 24; George McLean, lof foodstuifs and wearing apparel. Hight, Mrs. shat wher @ Arst step in this ditection wes $8; Willie MacFarlane, and| BURLESON IN NEW ROLE. (trade with Germany has been at a ae d|the Borah resolution” requesting tw Gardiner White, an amateur, 229 at standstill virtually since August,’ 1914 I Contrinea | President to furaish informations. Interest in the third round to-day "Germany's total imports from the 4 net te biow | gardipg the reported protest of Laih- centred mostly on Walter Hagen, Sea ieee i” * United States in 1913 amounted to gitly | eaties sinewn for ithe at Non, ie ene. White, the other threy N. Jul —Postmas- | $407,248,000 tempt on niays is that the | members of the Amerte < national ‘ebemplon, wOo set ait too Fo ies § \¢ a | Physician Is wealthy and’ is suid to be | geation, agal wenbgrenpegy.7 bs overhaul Hoffner ‘and French, the|(*f General Burleson’s name was| In tuat year Germany: imported | fn’ officer ‘of the Standard “ON Gorm: | ation, against giving Japan comtrot first day leaders, Hagen, playing |>rought in to-day in echoes of the row | $109,69,000 worth of cotton, $69,981,000 mary. Government vfficials are work-|of Shantung. beautifully, made a great 72, which |between the Riggs National Bank of | Of copper, near bees _<odnen | say aba cheaays Ort dalteve, eae ae 000 of kerosene oll, an ,000 oF ‘ lay, t they, « bay) a Naito of “avcnaiiaiel ant this elt ; Pa eh | Skelton Wiliams, | oy U. S. WARSHIP OFF To FROME, \ier'their ecangics Preity “ye 5 |Comptrolier of the Currency, which are} Arerican imports trom Germany \amen¢ment to the treaty éliminating At the third hole the national title |reing heard in the fight on Williams’ Britain and ee Also Send Ves- ; holder drove into the rough, wis short " ams's | consisted principally of toys, potash, selu to Seene of Rit, or altering the Shantung provision, out and then bit into a bank guarding | OMIM tO Before the Senate Bank-|dyestutts, chemicals and drugs, and] pamis, July: 11-—Three Allied war-| Before this can be done, it ie realised, the sreen, ing Committee. deliente precision instruments, also| snips, one ea from the American, |*%® fulless taformation must be @b- The Dorris star, after picking five| 4: 3: Dartington, one of Pottery and porcelains and granite-|nritish und French Navies been |t#ined, Landing and perhaps, Presl~ tar, af Dick i tela {atin drei ae | te to Fiume, where{dent Wilson will be asked to different clubs took a midiron and be Mey cid gacines cnc Cael tf from German supplies, | srders recently be=| Foreign’ Relations Committe b arely got in the gree yO id directors of the bank| American firms begun the manufac- other elements 2 Fee ee ee ere co anot|ietracting charges of collusion and | ‘ure of many commudities. previow on ovly verbal explanations of thé means the tourteen amen ® Shot) misconduct against Wil and for-|ovtained trom Germany, and legisla- nw, however, by which the arrangement wag'are \ was sailing for an oat field when the|mer Secretary McAdoo, as a result of |t vn to rytect these industri s from tule rived at, but the peace conference, x e id be p the | whic he Ba « charter was renewed ul by Ge na ow PlaSla Pestee celery, ae tasie wack tresses’ atk conteneies. sunetbes | eagiaar in: Coderban Pidhe m wears |day by day records in the use, the fa’ ame luc ramed at a conference between | Pes Ngeation makes Hagen didn't need any luck on the 501| himself, McAdoo i] with vty — . WILSON’S SHREWD MOVE IN RE- rd. eixteanth. A drive of nearly 200/ the Postmaster G $ med Combine Orde Dissolved. = SERVING FRENCH TREATY. ph apy pal ell Ny ee} ator between Con BOSTON, July wolution of Reservation of thé Frénch-Meltehl yards & wonderful sehe bank ffi jthe Boston Fish Pier Co. and of the ~ aa hl . American ° a « of 4 act for pre jt four for the diMeult hole ba ae ine ae Federal Qourt, waieh : Senate later was considered by While Hagen went strong, Charlie|jiams as “ar ation. ze 7.30 P. M. Sharp ae Ppakgahest strategical move ye Hoffner, the Young Philadelphia} : on Saturdays for feat Hatteeata tal dices crack who led the field yesterday Gasoline Di Cents in Chi 5 . . 4 now has Sameetibatie and MA walliniant al eniatae ier ae Nome Heneh' 0ani at Ciovelant, SUNDAY WORLD an excellent reason for again appears sheropet r 958 } to get A) CHICAGO, July 1—Gasoline was] GLBVBLAND, July t—Rleing trom i ing before the Senate any time be 79. He ‘as unsteady 1 t quote ago gl cent rn onl ° mip clues e FR rs AE og prices tonlay went to #23] ADS. sees fit, and—if he considers It neceds ive a aphrgeit nit tA the former pric vores Sen at} sary—making a speech which woul er er es Cesc tae | |] Wantadvertisements tor The {f | practically amount to him tangs rote him earana siroke’ Weed toa ine niece ae ae ! t) Sunday World must be i band in the Senate debate hii field Eetaur ‘ The World's Main Office on or The President says the agreement, edhch was” ix i oie (Oop Wool nes nee vexasons:)) Gas before 7.30 Saturday evening. is subsidiary to the league, and tina’ “3ala® os cat te eee and| ‘ari desis pends on approval of the Council hole lunde ee wna Positively no Advertisements will Vive oa the i nai it bye remain, WORRAG, be accepted after this time. operative until’ a asority: ae ae (Continued on Second t mad) Quitting ~ council declares the league is ¢unge — 2 % 1 Aw a Our bide Ladd _ ¥, Ohe, Sen@ your Sunday Wor'e Want tioning preporely. to-day and Saturday lephene Reokmen (000. sa the in today 60 unak . a 4 Bay @ Baby Bond > fais re Teg PEE N,) 9 ana Ka gp NS DR - Pope pga We Nosed ake The Democrats have told Pre: Our Booklet lists 450 . a ui ender 0n¢ trerelion’ tor bul Wilson they are due to win on $100, davest Bend fer iy Bway, cor, Barclay, | stem. jeer saenne | « 61 Bway. adv ade Lata 4