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PLAN. . j said he. though Ht i i be- upon China, but added ds did not enter into © agreement. greement was not nt of the secret agrees ‘fegarding Shantung?” you had known of those agreements would you nay wheres into the agree- iscount jahii?” in ‘of the ean say a weed reasons for the agreement te from Japan a redeciara- y the “open door policy, o whieh she gav * « Borah asked whether the been indorsement of dema Mr, Lan. ina” between Allien brought to the Senatoi Fak agrocment had “but I-never knew it e Prosident before you ee?" : Borah then took th ‘Secretar; Lanaing Gen, "hes had filed a written the Shantung fee: it Lansing stated that Wrote a letter to the Presiden that it was signed oy Gen, Bliss the with us and our ‘Ist. |mititude record for « ‘AI be- fore the conference the A) tt |erert: tie the “teteus ana ee Rea toe : advice to the resident” is “Was it in the test?” asked Sena: “No” ‘|TELL8 BORAH To \ ABOUT THE LETTER. tor Borah, mu ying to having ‘ean letter Felating our nature ig a pro~ WILSON NEW YORKER WHO DEFIED POISON GAS TO RESCUE MEN IS AWARDED B.S, 6 ator Boral the id not recall wd any effort of the Jeahpeee delegat By ori the Iinese, 1 be about the Lana+ toned again nga agreement, th on that subject as American demands upon China and toward well as the attitude of the pe ong a” AT made any delegates inte the war, t to the with which @id not declare war. I — say,” Mr. Put the matter up je took the position the. tia 61; M. Johnston, rounds. J Wheel; A the American draft of Nations was in- detail by Senator publican, California. ’ ing aid the gmecions conferred a mon Conte began ragafds ference ‘erican policies. ator Johnson asked if the Pres- iden fou points were con- sidered, “I don’t think they were discussed,” Mr, Lani 7 2 at all?” asked Sen- ussion of in- asked commissioners if the he Mr. said there possibly was a ent. the reply. ere was a redraft made. I think those have been sent to the committee by the President,” If they ha: the committee hasn't (on them,” Chairman Lodge in- MILK COMBINE ALMOST AS POWERFUL AS PACKERS Territory Between New York and Chicago in Its Grip, Says Ohioan, CLEVELAND, Aug, 6—~A milk combine almost as powerful as the five big packers is in the process of formation in the East and Middle ‘West, according to County Prosecu- tor Doerfler, who is directing tho Grand Jury investigution into the high coat of living in Cleveland. Doerfler said the milk combine is York and Chicago. Certain powor- ful milk dealers, he was told, wore ; in Combination with big bankers to § | wipe out the smaller dealers. This jy making it difficult for the email to secure loans from the banks and then only at a high in- Witnesses from ie Wesshington will be called. a BIG PLANE TAKES EIGHT = jizz”: PASSENGERS UP 20,013 FEET BERLIN, Aug. 6.—A new giant air- Plane, owned by the General Blectric Company, carrying elght passengers ,flew to-da} to @ helght of 6,100 metres (20,018 fget), believed to be a world’s plane carrying | jew asked whether China the Shantun; ter. i matter, “I do not think there was thn ald Mr 8. Ot to include all territory between New a Object, he said, was to ve obtained |‘ a 1 New York, Chicago | | Capt, Madison Lewis of Manhattan, who hag been awarded the Distin: guished Service Cross, with fol- lowing citation: ‘ “Capt, Madison H. Lewis, 3024 En- gnieers—For extraordinary heroism in action near Ville-Savoy, France, Aug. +18, 1918. Under enemy fire, high explosive and gas, Capt. Lewis volun- tarily plunged into the Vesle River to rescue some soldiers who had fallen into the water with full packs while crossing a footbri‘igq and were in danger of drowning. In order to see he removed his gas mask and As a result was severely gassed, Home address: M. H. Lewis, father, Mast 2th St., New York City, N.Y.” == TILDEN BEATS WASHBURN IN NEWPORT TENNIS MATCH NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 6.—William T. Tilden of Philadelphia to-day de- Teated W. M. Washburn of New York, 6—4, 4—6, 6—3, 10—8 in tho third round of the Newport Casino Tennis Tourna- ment. The match occupied the Grand Court, . “Other | summaries. follow: Singles, Norris Williams, sec- ed Charles 8. Gar- land, jr., Pittsburgh, 16, 6—4,' 86, 6—4; L Kumagae, Japan, defeated Axel G, Graven, San Francisco, 6—1, 6—3, <4 The @hock ‘of the Proposal of Brothe: | WALL STREET | News and Gossip of To-Day’s Market—Present and Pu- ture Prices, ——— Finding that stock prices were no longer susceptible to bad news and that the market. had been oversold during the break of the past two days, hasty buying by professio male its appearance at the opening this morning, Initial quotations were wenerally higher. Later in the aes- sion, when railway labor teasers made it known that they have no Present intention of calling a strike in the event that their pian for divid- ing rallroad profits fails, stocks he- came buoyant. It was one of the best demonstrations of strength witnessed in the market this year, Gains ranging from 3 to § points were common. Bull cliques, finding that the flood of liquidation had ended, gained new cou and marked up rage oa ree of their favorites almost at Fe2 ee = ee Fete stk e li I ah it 5 REST Fe x25 fF i ax > * Tt i fil Ht i $ i pee hunters, w 'y short covering, sent tho by) ac. ane issues up for gains of 2 points or Tobacco stocks gave an exhibition of fireworks. Retail jo: new high at 113 7- pte ° than 6 points ang was even more buoyan persist that there are new plans being formulated that will result in im- portant benefit to stockholders of these be gar No to Lorillard Co, shareholders, ie stock of the latter company ulso was particularly strong. Tire, Motor, Independent Steel, Oi! And food stocks ali made an excellent showing. It was apparent that a large short interest had been trapped in mm of these issues and were Be. ing udministered a bad whipping. What materially aided dull pools in their operations was a decline in call money rates. ‘he liquidation days resulted in such hich, aided % ; : Ferp {tr 0% OO Oh + Bm i 9 Oh +O Se FOUND IN HALLWAY jf more ucts: Rumors . £ Twelfth Street Man Says Father Was Robbed of Clothing and Jewelry. e report this afternoon et catee ition Examiner Norris that Joseph Simko, 59, of NG. 523 Hast 12th Street, had come “to his death as the regult of a kick or @ blow and that in hie opinion murder hed been commit- of the past two decrease in demand that call rates 4 as low as 4 per cent. eeere WAS KICKED 10 DEATH | Xn TOOAY'S PRES Total stock sales, 1,375,700, OmLs oN THE CURB, Opened irregular. Amal. Royalty Com. Pet. 66—67; Cities Service Bank Shares 44 1-2—8-4; Cosden 10—1-4; | Houston Oil 115-125; Hudson Oil 1 3-6-1-2; Jeland O11 Transcont! Oil 43 1-2—44/ Gien Rock Oll 6 8-4-6; Victoria Oil 2 1-8—9-8; Sinclair Gulf 63 1-4—63 3-4; Sinclair Cons 581-2; Shell rt =3"4;, Merrit Oi pie eich Vul- ean Ofl 12 1-213 1-2, Noon prices firm. Tran. Ot) 44—1-! Amal Royalty 1 1-4—1-2; Shell Tra: 7 Mya Sinc Guit 54 3-4—65; Cor Pete Sinclair. Two P. M. prices dull, 4 MB 7-$- 661-2; Commercial Pat. + imma |-2—83; 115—125; Trariscontinental |. 438-4—441-4; Sinclair-Consali- dated, 64 1-2—55 1.2. THE CURR. om 2F Opened irregular. Aetna 9 1-210; |) Allied Packers 67—59; Brit.-Am. To- bacco Co, 20-22; Registered 20—22; Savold Tire ; Colonial Tire 40 —41; South Am. Gold Plating 9 3-4— 19; Bureka 1 6-8—1 7-8; Golden Gate 3 1-4—1-2; Contl Candy 10 3-4—1-8; | 4 Submarine Boat 15 1-2—16 1-2; Dela- tour Bev 22 1-2—23; Wright Martin 4 1-2-6 1-4, 5 Noon ces firm. Pressman 12 1-2 —13; Uae etait Candy 28 1-2—8-4; Ind, Packing 39 3-4—40 1-4; Col. Tire | 4142; Allied Packers 58—59; Savold ; Cont. Candy 11 7-8—12; Tob. Prot, rts 37 7-888; lartin rry 29 1-2—80; South. Am. Gold 9 1-210; Prof. Lari 2 7-8-3; Over- lana Tire 15 1-2—16. Two P. M. prices steady. Tobacco Products Export, 39; American Ship & Corhmerce,43 1-4 up 1; United Re- tail Candy, 29; Intercontinental Rub- der, 191-2—21; Otis Steel, 38—9; jean Wr, Paper, 12—14; United Retail Stores Rts., 18 1-4—19, THE COPPER MARKET. Practicaty no domestic inquiry ‘is appearing for copper.. August is quoted at 231-2 cents and Septem- er at 281-2 to 24 cents. No inquiry has appeared for, last quarter deliv- ery. Most producers pronounce the ‘undertone firm and strong. One sell- ef says he does ae ie eaereneee oe MS! “less has 231-2 cents improvement in sentiment was ted in the cotton, grain and pro- te tease ion rose from 60 io ) corn 10 cents and oats 5 cents. Gee The market maintained its h until the close and many new highs for the day were made in the final ings. The foreign exchange market was featured by a new low record made by francs, which dropped to 7.64, Speculative sentiment in Wall Street shaws great improvement compared with Monday morning. the case was taken up by the Dis- tet ‘Attorney's office and detectives of the Fifth Street Police Station. ‘Simko died yesterday tw hours after his admission to St. Mork's Hospital. He lived with his family on the fifth floor of the 12th Gtreet ‘House. Ten- ants on the third floor heard moans 4nd found Simko egies and only way. Peo thek iene vwntll "hie death,” genni toa Norris, “my ‘bul e A lothing was hie Oe See aS amount of money.” 1;|the railroads and operate them for . ing. That employees will got a new —_—_—e——_—— AUTO'KILLS LITTLE Gh __AS SHE LEAVES TROLLEY nt-year-old. Theresa Porti,. No. 4081 Washington Avenue, the Bronx, was instantly killed by an automobile this afternoon at 69th Street and Ninth ‘The chauffeur of the automo- aries Tumulty, No, 442 West little brother, Robert, had just got off @ street car when the automobile rushed down on them, The auto skidded and the little girl was knocked down, A Wheel passed over her neck, Policeman Klinger was on the » in less than @ minute. He picked up the child, arrested the chauffeur, and took them all to the Roosevelt Hospital, where thy mother was treated. for hyateria. biipetaeectint BOLSHEVISTS IN TRIESTE. TRIESTE, Aug. 6 (Associated Press) A group of Bolsheviki made its pearance hero yesterday and attempted to start rioting, The disturbers, were dispersed by the police with the assistance of the Population. As a result of the demon= stration 700 ‘arests were made. ‘Tho Bolshevists cut off the electric power and Trics' ghts and the tri ning, There were lemonatratora, oy. thou without electric ars are not run- agveral hundreds of ut they were at- sands of citizens carry- “Down hose who sold out the Croats!” k, PP 0 cs SARATOGA ENTRIES, RST RACE WM aix tuclongs, 2A. -| should be followed or, rather, be pre- os ant] Street's big operators and best bank- igtling interest have been big buyers. . | Possibly this has been for the purpose of steadying the market and prevex ‘9; | Ing @ more precipitous decline. fa #;| could hardly be more mixed. hood that the Governfnent take over O’BRIEN SANE; TO TEST PAIGE Lunacy Beard Denied One Boy in Hall Murde®. 5 Judge John F. Molntyre in General Sessions to-day announced that he would ‘appoint @ lunacy commission to exam- ine Edward Earle Paige, nineteen, who is tn the Tombs om a charge of having killed Gardiner C, Hull, an aged sta- Hone on July 11, This decision fol- lowed a report of Drs. McGuire And Lichtenstein, Tombs physicians, that Paige has the mentality of a boy of ten and has been dominated by a stronger the benefit of the employees is pass- wage increase stems to be every- where conceded, but there are few who believe that Government owner- ship is @ probability in spite of the threat of railway labor to cram the Plumb Bill with all its onerous features duwn the throat of Congfess, The step of the Brotherhood has quickened discussion as to how the railway security owners din best be protected if and when the carriers are turned back to private control on Jan. 1, the situation has become vastly more complicated. It is now suggested in private Washington ad- vices that the roads get a twenty per cent, rate increase. There is much room for doubt as to whether this will .offset the Wage advance which it ts considered employees will surely get. “It seems to be becoming more and more imperative for the Government to continue some form of guarantee of income or fixed in- terests obligations if railway credit is to be preserved even in ts present comparatively low state, Investigation into high living cost is now demanding as much specu tive interest as railway labor de- ands, Congress will be asked to give and probably will giye the President additional power to bring down cur- rent high prices. A Cabinet commit- tee is investigating the problem, the Department of Justice is tackling the matter and is scrutinizing anti-trust laws for the purpose of arriving at a basis of prosecution of profiteers, This not only includes food profiteers, but profiteers in steel, copper, cotton, woolen and other basic industries. Deflation in. commodity — prices personality. ward teen, who is to the Hull murder, ‘the ‘Tombs doc- ried o was sane ‘ctntyre egiq he would deny cation for a lunacy commission. tora. The; and Ju ‘his app! —_—e__———— STORM KILLS 5 IN OHIO. Hendreds Families Homeless and Loss Is CLEVELAND, 0., Aug. 6—Five men were killed, several persons were in. jured and approximately $2,000,000 damage was done to crops and dwell- ings by @ heavy rain and lightning storm which swept Cleveland and Northern Ohio last fight. ‘Two men were killed by lightning, two were trocuted y touch hile another was Growned, of families were rendered Foley, fifty, w day while digging a hamlet of Lincoln, ni Junction, when the chain he was using came in contact with wire. Foley leav Bound Brook. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, ee $1,000—ITS EARNING POWER ceded by inflation in stock prices, yet during the past two days, while the rank and file of traders and stock speculators throughout the country been taking profits and selling heavily on balance, Wall The immediate speculative outlook How- ever, the fact that so many weak margin accounts have been thrown should appear. MONBY. Call, mixed collateral, 6 per cent.; all industrial 61-2 pér cent. ‘Around? P. M. call money was 31-2 per cent. for mixed collatoral and 4 for all industrial. New York clearings $831,491,533; be: base Prseoury was creditor at ine. » BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Interest in flush and settled production, reported to date, approximately "7,500 Barrels Oil D ily oSMSatic anaes eae Traded in on the New York Curb Descriptive Circular and Maps on Request, c. a special editorial Dividend Issues Industrial Specs - Selling Suggestions 67 Exchange Place | aeeee Phones Rector, 1 1-41 1-2; Barnett Oil 3-16—1-4; rt "FINDS AIR RIDING SAFER THAR NEW YK AUTOING | ine Clearing House $2.06 7 i ederal Lieut. Commander Read Makes Plea i) credit 4 4 ' “~ Sas ‘Banke ‘gains trea Guns treavuey tor Naval Control of Aviation yesterday $178,000, but lost since Fri) Development. | Lieut. Commander Albert C Read, day $3,124,000, EXCHANGE. whe tase 2g lt After deci! 293-4 Sterling 0 took NC-4 across the Atlantic, was ve rrr oC el 1-2; franc ®!Uncheon guest of the Hoboken Cham- ¢ ‘a new aw, Sut ‘rallied to|°% of Commerce this afternoon. be J “The American people's apathy tom afte 87, | Le cae arr eS Si | ward Aviation '# due to their thought peseta cables 19.06; Swiss cables that it is dangero’ 1 would rather be holm cables 24.95; Sterling | passenger in an airplane with a able cabl 43 frang cables 7.60; lire|ful pilot than @ passenger in an auton Gaumeltee; guuccrs dcnasd 67-16, | mobile in od Fork City dunog the GRAIN. Range for the day at Chicago: strong ipiéa for naval ‘eon- trol of aviation thought) was & mistake for Congress to set. up an air force apart from the navy BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Ss eae Friday since 1903 through dull times and good, when panic conditions prevailed or the markets “boomed,” we e pub- lished, regularly, our Weekly Market Letter, covering thorough- ly and comprehensively leading and active Industrials, a A" 70 4 & Tote BP Re Bye ae 44.00 "40.40 +190 fem. . 91.06 ‘m.40 +6) Corn—eptember, up 71-2—8; De. cember, wp §1-2—9, Oats—Up 3 —1-2 for ember; December, 3 1- —8 3-4, is Mining and Curb Securities. No ane interested in the market, either as un investor or speculator, should fail to place his name on opr mailing list, to recei of this full-of-value publi Com ility of the “STONEHAM WEEKLY MARKET LETTER.” Copy V 40 on request, Chas, A. Stoneham & Go,, 41 Broad St : Sireet, New York, Pacific Coast Co,, June gross 019, Inc. $85,763; 12 moy. gross $5,312,- 938, Dec. $502,462; net after tux §722,- 397, Dec. $256,460, Butte Copper, six months ended June 30: Net income after all charges; Federal taxes, $36,900. Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh, fourth week July, $473,366; decrease, $7,705,478; de- $186,290; from Jan. 1, crease, $2,836,310. Midvale Steel—¢ months ending June 30, surplus after charges id war tax 3,6! 4 re against $16,384 or $8.17 a year ago. DIVIDENDS. Studebaker Corp. regular quarterly of 1:84 per cent. on lerted and | 1 per cent. on common stocks, both payable Sept. 1. | Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad Corporation, regular quarterly of 1 1-4 per cent. on common, also an Ratablished 1903, This ‘ moderate-prived ‘Tire issue! represents a company that is mak. Established 1900 : SinceR Bunpne, NewYorur The statements herein, while not guaranteed, have been obtained from what we consider to be reliable and authoritative sources. SIX BEST STOCKS It will pay you to read the ‘“‘Market News and Views” Also contains special pages on Sample Copy Free on Request, KARDOS & CO. Members Consolidated Stock Exehange of N. Y. extra dividend of 1-2 of 1 per cent. on common, payable Sept. 30. NOTES. Directors ‘of the Atlantic Company have decided to issue 000 7 Fr cent. cumulati stock aha to authorize 145,000, 0 stock, ing rapid progress, the Refining $20,000, bon sagt Dive Kills Champion Boxer, St. John, N. B., Aug. 6—Jack Clem- ents, Sergeant in the Canadian Expe- ditionary Forces and claimo weight boxing ch fonship ag ar shallow water ne: ‘Anse yesterday. “Treland Under Dublin Castle Large Earnings, Dividends 3% Quarterly, ’ Rule” In response to a call for back numbers (which are unobtain- able) containing the articles of James M. Tuohy on “Ireland | Under Dublin Castle Rule,” The World has reprinted the series in tabloid form. This eight-page illustrated section has been supplied to The World branch offices, where it may be obtained free by any one desirous of having @ copy, or it will be sent by mail on receipt of a two-cent stamp to cover Postage. . Ad. dress Circulation Department, The World, Park Row, New York, N. Y., or call at any of the following addresses, all of which are New York World branch offices connected with dz.aCo. in this week's Railroad Investments Oil Speculations Mining Speculations New York 139, 2;] overboard and such a large shgrt in- Wibrante th nbermn cfr Fillion: sone. Miblemald, "126: Vex Potha Dot, 124; Jap, 114; Highland ‘ 4. RACK—Chaioing: for amt 0" one tke Cart ito or gy, Dat ‘Bo Werneo. We iat ai % ova: fh of two rat ree $876. war: | mile.—Goldvale, 106 ub Medea ys Ny |G. Pi r terest built up, the market has been furnished with excellent shock ab. sorbers, and it is the constnsus of best opinion that it will show much better resistance to any futdre un- favorable news which may be brougat to bear, Curb issues up until BO, A91D, Alea AOd LJ sation, dlvidende, ete, Very handy, Copies of the above without obliga- tion upon request f5r 122—No, 38 SCHMID? & DEERY Members Consolidated Stork F change of N.Y. der Np cane ni Main we no atti Paes Mh Phila. Oifiee, SARATOGA RESULTS, FIRST RACE—Three-year-olde; non- wi one 0 2 and 8 to 6, won; Wilfreda, 100 | lerce), 18 to 5, 7 to'S and 7 to 10, | second;* Lorena Moss, 105 (R. Thurber), 2 2 to 1 and even, third. Time, Loyal Peter, Thirteen, War Club, oo STANDARD OILS We have made a careful study of the situation and prepared a special treatise on these wonderful companies explaining what their near-future move- ments should be, Discriminating investors can sending us their request. L. L. WINKELMAN & CO, STOCK BROKERS, 44 Broad St. Telephone 6470 Broad. Circulation and Advertising Departments: INFORMATION BUREAU, ry Pulitzer Building (World), Park Row, at Brooklyn Brfdge UPTOWN, 1393 Broadway, north. west corner 38th St, HARLEM, 155 West 125th St. BRONX, 410 East 149th St., near, 3d Ave, BROOKLYN, 292 Washington St. and 317 Fulton St, secure a copy by » New York