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ib, Bh wae i -% ii nits ULE Det dinii stu 104 6 sh RY WILL INVESTIGATE RACE. RIOTS IN CARMEN'S CHIEF —|OFFIGER CHARGES /uMeliaes Woe ICOUDIER MINISTER ROMEO AND JULIET, IN-GHIGAGO TO. | ARMY: DESTROYED onsen 16 AND 17 YEARS, no large mobs invaded the black belt. Tt was mostly guerilla warfare, but exceedingly bitter, In some cases men would Iie hidden along a boule- ward and fire on passing cars oc- gupied by the members of the op- Dovite, race. others, a few whites HOLO FOUR IN CONSPIRACY “TO SHIP-BOOZE IN VALISES Brooklyn Man‘ Confessed Sending would asmauit o building cocupied by Megroes th the midst of white neighborhood, dragging forth @ vic-! tim to o beating. MOTELS RANTS ARE CLOSED, AND _RESTAU- lunch rooms and restau- rants and dining rooms of several have beem forced to i i night, acbording to police., ‘The ne- groes- were former soldiers. iit | SIBERIA BUYS TEXTILES ATULS, ARMY SALE HERE | Mahon Expected to Urge Referendum on Action Forced: by-Radicals. CHICAGO, July '%.—W. D. Mahon, of the strike! of 15,000 surface Ime and: elevated road . employees And promised to do everything in his to settle the dispute without necesary delay. Ho came from.his im Detroit in answer toa sum- 1 from the officials of the local first action was to sand a iet- to the officials and members of executive committee of ‘the loeal calling a conference this union, the strike aotiog was caused by not more than 800 radicals. It is believed Mr, Mahon will urge the union to take a referetidum vote on the compromife offer of the trans- portation lines granting a maximum scale of 65 cents an hour to the em- 750 Purchasers Deposit $500 Each to Attend $4,500,000. Sale at Opera House. t la eald to be the most expensive Hill Hed. morning at, the Manhattan Opere i each, Box officn re- 5,000. Of & publip sale $4,000,000 worth of surplus anny tex- ° 160 buyers present to deposit $500 Ned check td show good admitted: This mapey dgter in case no pur- g of thp Colom- A. Stewart of Department ts in sale and John ©.-Wilmerd-' ing is: duetioneer. ! i 4 ‘ Fr etik H i | | Be Foreign ' Minister “When Reorganization Takes Place, . * Tuly 80.—The | German Cabinet will be geconstructed in a few daya, with Count von Bernstorf, former Ambassador to the United if “<EE | EF 4 5 : 3 4 gi 1 B i i i 2 ¢ ui i ti He SES a | H g eF FA = as Foreign Ministe: despatch : reenter pore PAGANS HERE, SAYS DUNNING trore Cane. ‘Teatimony ‘Duras rom Anarchiats to Atheints, MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich, July 20,— There are two leading schools of ana chy, the Jndividuallatic and commun tle, according to Prof, William ning, of Columbia University, testicying in Henry Ford's $1,000,000 libel suit Against the Chicage Dally Tribune. Prof. Dunning remarkedthat. thero were Many Anarchists who could pot read, The witness remarked that even heathens and pagans, as well as some Anarohlots, desire to beneflt. mankind, aéding ‘that there were “loads of heathens and pagans in New York” and that there had been » two in’ Golumble"Univerat>, SM thoy were not Liere now, KIDDIES’ HOME NEEDS AID. “Felicia,” the Orange County, N. ¥., home maintained by the Soclety fo: Ethicd! Culture, ta appealing for finan- cial asmistance. ‘The home wes founded twenty years ago to provide vacations for the children of the poor, ‘ porters accepted an off More than 400 cnildren e been the company to house them rather |siven a vacation at the home during the go home, and o jazz band oon. | Present sammer, The home can care ‘at the municipal vier was called |fr 200 children at a time. Walter ‘the mocicians re- | ’ebman of No, 507 Fifth Avenue and paul aearo Milton M. Klein of No, 361 Fifth Ave- ay ot car “strike the |"M AT® Fecel¥ing coutributions, treet X —_——— otal population cova, net oo| GOV RESCUER LOSES, LIFE. wet together last night, and|rrying te Save Companion Wi Ceamp, Lad Is Drowhed. imming to the aid of a companion who had been selsed with a cramp Fred Neversal, nine years old, of No. 210 Ten Wyck Btreet, Brooklyn, overtaxed his strength in Cooper's Pond, Green- point, and was drowned late yester- ul Kapach, fit f No. Byck, Street. ‘was the “boy whe. was poined With cramp in twenty foot water, Neve uppOrt Boao Ba Beat “ woh managed shore, Neversal's body was If race, or cowed by sustained by scores, 208 Te to reagh recovered. Germany in sell ropes Ea ae of rd | CF Dloyes of surface fines and 67 cénts to the elevated road men, with an eight boyr day and time and a halt for overtime. ‘ STE SRE AER PE President Mahon said he} Offers “Waitten Statement ¢ Aviatots Want Machines Were Wilfully Smashed. sven at the Hotel GicAlpin this Morning before the stb-committes Pi Keegy expenditures of the War er nt, Johnson of North Dakota presided 4nq.s9me.of the questioning was done ‘by, Congressman Oscar B. Bland. Cablegpams that passed between Gen. farce, Chief of Staff and Gen. Pershing, commanding in France, in Which Mareh inquired about the de- atruction of airplanes and erstias’ Teplied that there had.beem no such | destruction, were ‘fed into the record, . Some of -the- testimony “indicated that brand new airplanes, from which the shipping tags had not béen re- moved, were destroyed. The method Of destrugtion described was that of amashing thé engines and burning the rest cf thé machine, The only witness examined who actually saw the “million dollar fire” was John C. MoKague, an onilisted man in the air service who was at Colombey-les-Belles as a casual. He Chairman “Royal C.' VANISHES, LEA Taken by Police to See Girl Pound- ling ‘They ‘Believe “Might — Be Hers. Carelesenqss in police routine duty was responsible for a cruel disappoint- ment to-day to Mrs. Elsa Wents of No, 725 Home Street, the Bronx, whose testified that most of the machines destroyed belonged to “outfits” leav- ing France for home, They had been President Mahon wy also to confer with Gov. Lowden, Mayor Thompson Working Chicago found its way to but the congestion to traMc wal greatly reduced, Four hundred busi- ness men organized for the purpose, and, provided with th thority of a ¥, did duty as traffic. officers, every ailable policeman being on riot Operators of vehicles converted jn- r y Chel tor combtatee itary y forty deputy collectors sent Unitea States Internal Revenue Col: must pay Government tax of $10: Jeotor’s office that the: wena oe ait eapceltyrw wtvtNe motning of severa) IN “CHU CHIN CHOW” § Morris Gest ‘Says Evérything Is »“AllgHunky-dory” With His Rehearsals, ‘When @ tehearsal of the Morris Gest ju Chin Chow" production began et 2 n tion States, succeeding Hermann Mueller |a'clock this ‘afternoon to the Century| 84 heard nothing of the destruct an Exchange | Theatre all but four of tue principals | f @irplanes dntil after his return to from Berlin | were on'hand, the management had re-| America, when he met members of deived scores of applications for possible vacancies and, far from being worried by the threat of ‘a strike by players: of the Actors’ Equity As#oafation’ of the Federation of Labor, Mr, Gest rything in “Chu Chin Chow” circles was “all hunky-dory. Zhe missing principles were Albert Howson, who playa the miser; Fred Kaufman,” Clara Verdera. and’ Lucy Mr, . Gost 1d, ; for ra husband and eae im to arrive at a: nu i Kaul has telephoned “thet he Is on the way. Miss Verdera and Miss Bodu- heard: from,” waiting pects mont we have not Mz, Gest admitted that Michie Lins, the fire member of the Actors Bauity Assoc! actually to go on strike, ie sul at,” At headquarters of thé Equity Assoc {in the DLongacre Building Frank Gilmore, the executive secre: lary, profested to be undisturbed by reports that the Chu Ohin Chow people bed gone back to work. posal <del BOLSHEVISM IN: BULGARIA. a Larger Tosvas Reverted. ‘LONDON; July %.—Reports from Bul- waria by way of Berlin declare that Bolshevism is spreading in that country, says an Exchange from Copenhagen to-day. demonstrations havé occurred in the larger towns, accompanied by disorders and considerable bloodshed, the message ‘Th Boviet system of demanded, it is added, a revolution is momentarily expected, A Russian Soviet Government wireless despatch from 3 jovernment is way and Transport workers o ‘wad reported. permis iy EMPIRE CITY RESULTS. #IRST 'RACE—For selling; purse $1,104. BI Gol furlan ¢ lo 1 Ealebrothe to 7, 4 ea ehira (fines 08 1-5 Bread Line, ulso ran. two-year-olds: fiyecane halt ohoal tie nd put, y to a 1, even German Peace PATUS,, July 30.--Premter Clemen- coau sent @ letter to-day to the German Poace Delegation protesting against the iberis: re | Colombey-les-Belles. He knew Lieut, bd Lockwood. he sald, " ever staged in New York opened | and officials of the street cat lines. | garded and MeKague put Tt was put on by the United | business to-day by the various meth-| planes destroyed Government and tickets of ad-|ods brought into service yesterday, | oo nfiagration was commonly referred ‘to by the soldiers as “the fire.” Despite restrictions . taking photographs, the witness sal certain soldiers took snapshots of the fire, He promised to get them for the the coptiaue the mvestigution ini peter ce icant 1d ater Lockwood of Stamford, Conn., for- merly & member of the First Pursuit Group. He testified of what be had been told by other aviators of his squadron, and he supported his testi- money by presenting a written state- ment signed by these men, Lieut, Lockwood said he Mad been stationed for a time at Coblenz and afterward at Bar-le-duc, He said ne is old squadron at Garden City, L. L, who asked him if ne had heard of the “Million dollar fire in France.” SAYS HE WAS TOLD 100 PLANES WERE DESTROYED, He said they told him. “nat 100 alr- planes had been destroyed. The first step in the destruction, they told him, was to chop the engines loose, then tip the planes over on thelr nowes #0 that the engines fell five or six fect to the ground and were smashed. The orders were said to be-to save gt but the line tanks and Re jators, and Lieut. Lockwood informants described these eal parts as being “worth qbout 16 cents a piece.” The witness said his informants told bim thet were placed about the fleld to prevent any one from taking photographs of the work of ruction or of the burning of the wrecked planes. He was toli, he said, that more than three dozen planes had marks on them reading: “Do not salvage.” The log of the squadron, be said, indicated that motors destroyed hi only twenty minutes and that tires of some of the planes were brand new, indicating that they never had been flow: Among the types of motors de- stroyed, he sald, were Libertys, Spada and Saimsons. ‘He said he had asked the men who gave him these facts to put them in form of a written statement and sign it, which they did. The next witness was Alfred T. Rorar of Scranton, Pa., formerly Orst sergeant of the fourth alr park of the frst pursuit group. He sald the work of destruction was done at ‘both in Texas‘and Coblenz. “I received orders from the com- manding officer of the Aying field at Colommbey,” he said, “to furnish a de- tail of fifty to seventy-five men to repert to a master electrician of the air service, I sent such men as I could, There were no officers among them, but there were some non-com. missioned officers. ea, tying a rope to the |. tipping the plan to let the engine fall. They said they had destroyed about 100 planes in this manner, I saw the destruction of several 1e8, but did not take part in it. ong them were Libertys. Salmsons, @pads and Sopwith-Campbells. Many of them of her baby to the Morrisania Police Station. pelle “To mandi Capt. J. officer of the Asked who the comm: officer of the field was, the witness said it was Lieut. Col. Aleshire. He sup- the _— oe aaere Aleshire would be Gen. Pers! ‘. He said he left before the destruc- tion was completed, but that forty men were transferred from his squad- ron to remain and finish the destruc- tion. He said his men told led having seen ping on #01 the planes, indents they bad recently arrived ad had not been used. He said he had no idea how many Liberty motors ‘were destroyed. He had only seen one such motor al tached to ap airplane in his equadrop and had rarely seen Liberty motors on the planes of, other units. After the last witness was heard Congressman Bland told the report- ers he was convineed that the de- molition of the aeroplanes at Colom- bey was only one of many such instances in France. He said it was apparently the policy of the War De- partment to burn up supplies or sell them to the French at a low figure ir. spite cf the demand for goods in this country, SLIGHT CHANGES URGED IN COURTS MARTIAL Board Finds System Not So Much at Fault as Way It Is , Administered, WASHINGTON, July 30.—One new article of war and changes in thirty others have been recommended by the special board of officers appointed early in the war to investigate the army court martial system. In mak- retary Baker said be soon would tranamit the board's report to Con- nouncement said, “that the board. upon the whole, finds no radical de- fects in the 3; the greater part of the just criticism, not to Inherent faults of the s itself, but rather to the inexperienced personnel called upon to administer when the great 0 ly im shape for the fighting line,” > Germann Agree te Plan for Transter of Polish Sell, PARIS, July %,—Beron Kurt von Lerener, Chief of the German Peace del- egation, has sent a letter te the Cenference, accepting the procedure proposed by the Allies for the transfer ‘ty Germany to Poland of t striate: attributed to Poland by the Peace ‘Treaty. ehers Who Are on BURLIN, Tuceday, July 29 (by Asso- clated Pregs).—The greater part of the political prisoners, who have been on a wunger strike for several days, probe ably will be releayed, Gustay Noske, were apparently new.” , ORDERS CAME FROM COMMAND., ING OFFICER OF FIELD, HE SAYS. ies “Leas ed gare mption byt wes a tata the ‘hae Potion ing this announcement to-day, Sec-| ¢, “It may be sald," Mr, Baker's an-|% CLOTHES AT CONEY Who Was Still in Army, + _ Was Drowned. | At 11 o'clock yesterday morning = young man, believed’ to have been the Rey. Frank’A. Shubert, walking a ffifle lame, eritered the Stauoh Bath Mouse at Coney Island, left his valu- ables in a’sealed envelope at the desk and his clothéng in one of the lockers, @onned @ bathing suit and went out. When the clothing was still in the locker this morning and the sealed envelope in the safe the police were notified. he “My husband,” Mra. Shubert said at No. 166 West 107th Street; this after- noon, “Was a clergyman of the Bap- ;Ust faith connected with the Ameri- can Rescue Workers, .with headquar- ters in Philadelphia and an office at No, 206 East Sixth Street in this city. He had never been assigned to a pas- torate, ° ‘In March of last year he enlisted in the army, was attacted to a medi- cal unit of the 24 Division, and in June sailed for France, One month later his right leg was riddled with shrapnel and badly gashed. “He came back in November and until March was a patient at Base Hospital No, 1, in Gun Hill Road. Be- cause of his injuries he had not been discharged and, although he went to | still in the army.” The Rev. Mr, Shubert was twenty- Inland, she said, where she was em- ployed.in the Oriole Baths, that they first met, ' “He left the apartment yesterday morning at 9 o'clock,” she said, “promising to meet me at ‘the Oriole Baths at 5,39 :0’clook in the afternoon. If he was not there, he said, I was not to wait for him. I have ngt seen him since, ‘ ; “One morning two ago he told me of @ terrible he had the night before, His heart had been troubling him. “The next time we go into the'water together,’ he said, ‘I want you to keep close watch on me, I dreamed last night thet I was pm | drowned.’ Because of his collar the aise boys at Stauch’s thought the clergy- man was @ Catholic.priest, His name and address were found written to- day in @ religious book in one of the pockets of his black sult. Walking stick, black shoes and socks and 4 straw hat were also in the compart- ment. The sealed packet in the bath house safe apparently contains jew- elry and some money, Mrs. Shubert says the young clergyman had $30 with dim, BURNING SHIP KEELED OVER BY WATER POURED IN HOLD Merial Tied to Dock to Prevent He rTurning Turtle—Wyan- dotte Damaged. Vire broke out in the hold of the Steamship Maraval, docked at the foot of Amity Street, Brooklyn, at 2 o'clock this afternoon, just before loading of the whip for the West In- dies was completed. Land companies nd ‘the Fireboats William J. Gaynor and Robert A. Van Wyck poured water into the hold, and the weight of it caused the ship to keey over against the dock and she was tied up to prevent her turning turtle. Fire in R. 8. Bushey & Sons dry dock at the foot of Fourth Street, Brooldyn, summoned land apparatus and fireboats in response to three alarms this after- noon, The fire started in one of two barges under construction for the Standard Ot] Company. The blaze soon communicated to another barge and the wind blew sverke, and flaming embers 4 im Police Eva and, Freda Sel years old, respectiveli Bleecker Street, who m: appeared while returning yesterday afternoon from the home of thelr aunt, No, 48 mn discovered to-; police station. arfare in i to ne fy Beiter “and Were *bichel up th police, Siew ee Leet Hendures President Imprisens All Pelitics! Enemies, SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Nicaragua, July 30.—President Bertrand of Hon- it was reported to-day in ches ived i med all the eaded by Vice President Membreno nd Gen. Lopes Gutierr jt of @ revolution pr: tly, ————— Saye Japanese Are Guying O11 Lands tn Mextto. WASHINGTON, July 380.—Japan is buying up the oll interests of Amenicans Mt to leave their hold feel Inaut. ten and eight ee, r oclaimed re- Coney Island in civilian clothing, was | Fla FOUND IN PARK Big Policeman Discovers Them Peaeefully Asleep on Bench, —— Hony soit qui mal y pense. That means that you ought to be ashamed of yourself if you think ‘what Polfceman MeConville thinks You might think if you merely jumped at Conclusions and didn’t really think at all. On a bench in Prospect Park this morn\ng a doy and girl who had been there all night, crying’a ‘little, noles ing hands a little, star-gaging a lit- Ue until they grew. sleepy, awoke when McConville of the Park Squad stood looking down at them, smiling, Ho had been there for quite awhile, unwilling to disturb the picture which reminded him, he said, of the babes in the wood. Twice hé had gone off about his duties, coming back afterward to see if the two had finished theig sleep. Then, when they woke, he asked the necessary questions. The girl said she was Musetts Bragg, seventeen, No. 747 Halsey Street. The joy—he still wears knickerbockerm, ul- though he ig sixteen—was Matthew Boyd, No, 433 Prospect Place. “We love each other,” the both said, “and our parents don’t want us to.” ‘That was the whole gr tw <4 that it was made clear later in the ‘bush Court that their love was an idyllic Romeo-and-Juliet affair, even though it was necessary to charge the youngsters with “va- granoy” and turn them over to a pro-. bation jeer until Saturday, “But I want it understood,” de» clared MoConville, “that this Is not of case some people might ~ RIVALS CAPT. KIDD'S WORK Brigands Rob Passengers, Blow Up the Vessel, and Row Ashore. LONDON, July. 20.—Geofgian brig- ands, after smuggling themselves aboard the Russian steamer Constantine, staged a dramatic hold-up in the middle of the Black. Sea that, closely. rivailed' the achievements of Capt. Kidd, according to @ news agency despateh to-day from Constantinopie. Drawing revolvers, the bandits lined up men, womeg and children on the deoks and ordered the Captain to con- tinue his course. The hold-up men then robbed the passengera of gold coins, notes, Jewelry and other valuables worth | 35,000,000 roubles, Near Rizeh, on the Turkish coast, the brigands blew up the steamer, rowed ashore and escaped with the booty. ee Italy te Use Tree Coal. ROME, July 30.—Every available means of transport, including troop- ships, will be used to import coal, it was decided to-day at a special me ing of technical experts to dl the fuel supply Ext measures, were deci order to prevent ndustrial paradysiv. | 5 to Transport Soldiers for) »| America, Inc., 8-10 West 45th St Liquor to Georgia, Author- ities Assert. , United States Commissioner Me- Goldrick Jn Brooklyn to-day held for action of the Georgia Grand Jury J. H, Middleman, Charles Miller, Jacob Rosen= zwelg and Benjamin Kastnbaum, who were charged with conspiracy under tWe Interstate Law in sending liquor into the dry State of Georgia. ‘The . Government authorities the liquor was shipped from No Jackson Avenue, Long Isiand..City, an @ult eases and in this way Soccaee Of dollars worth of Uguor were sent Into Georgia, most of it being dropped Shares Lee La ‘was Gis- nue address, ‘The ‘authorities ‘say that Kastnbavm confessed and will be a witness has for the Government INSPECTOR HENRY’S. CAR... BREAKS INTO PRINT AGAIN Almost) Wrecked, Not Lost This Time, He Tells Court, Who Fines Alleged Reckless Driver. Police Inspector Dominick Manry'g historic fllvver figures again to-day. jp the public prints. The flivver phe veloped the habit of béing stolen from almogt any place Henry stops with it The last time it disappeared from in front of the Palais Royal while Heary was Inside attending the reception {> Capt. Martin Owens, just returned from the other side. This mo) peared be! Mancuso to prosec twenty, of No. il B and jn’ the cotton busi Franklin Strec ving. ‘The uekerman al Riverside. Dri hig_ machine, Zuckerman’ was fined $5. Inspector Henry had left his car outside of the court and when he returned for it to’his Breat surprise it was still. there, — Italy te Send an Economic Mission to Amertea, ROME, July 80.—Premier Nitti, it was reported to-day, contemplates sending political and economic missions to the United States. Guglielmo Marconi, the wireless inventor, and Mayor Apolloni of Rome have been proposed as members of the missions, “The Gift of Allah to His Servant” That was what the old Arab Sheik said, who confided to us the secret oo. which is used in Marjaneh rinkle Cream. Scorched by the sun, beaten by the wind, lashed by sand- storms, this “child of the desert” had lived in the open all his life, and there wasn't a wrinkle to tell the tale of his seventy odd years. 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