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el ae get OF werent. flown with him on short trips betore | Dut who apparently did not like the .m-line arrangement of the phew str Struts ond cables of his machine whioh Maynard has devised to de- orense nit resistance and which gave the cockpit an unaccustomed appear- ance, Trixie had on attack of nerves and hysteria, She seemed likely to jump into the controls and risk the lives of both the pilot and Master figna! Miectriclan Kline, meebanie and « ver. Lieut. Maynard Mfted the dog tn dino the rear sent of the cock- with Kline and] ne act as pilot pit, « d places _@nid ho would let KI to Binghamton, by which time he hoped to convince Trixie that she was not a martyr but a bighly honored dog Indy. * Tt had beon arranged that the two Planes to start firet would be thors of Air Commodore I. E. O. Chariton of | the Royal Air Force of Great Britain and 1 D. B. Gish carrying Capt. de Lavergny alr attache of the gFronch Embasry as his passenger. | The ply of the British machine | went wrong and Col. Chariton did not| p@tart until tenth. The French repra- _wentative followed close behind him after Licut. Gish and himself had deen wished off by Major Louts Lang. ,Jols of the Embassy and by the/ Misses Dorothy and Clara Ogden of New Rochelle, who pinned kid gloves fs favors on the coats of both Before climbing into his ship Com- Mmodore Chariton sald: “The Air Min istry of Great Britain greatly appre- ciates the privilege of having ap un- official parttcipant in this contest, which may have the utmost signif. “eance In world aviation in the future. “Iam not here as a competitor, but to show my appreciation of the Sportsmanship which prevails among a} flyers. This contest is a long st towerd world contact in the air which is ce ng certainiy in the next few years.” GEN. MITCHELL DOES STUNTS AND THRILLS CROWD. Brig. Gen, Mitchell climbed inte an SE r despatebing Major Henry 3 r across country at 10.60 and went up himself for a} few “stunts.” He thrilled the crowd | by looping the loop, doing the sud- | den haif loop, which is known to air fighters og the Immelman turn, and @iipped and slid apd dived in a fash- ton which made many of the women| spectators turn aside thelr heads, be- | Meving he was to be dashed to the ground. Licut. J. P, Roulott, coming over from tie hangar where his machine had been under repair at Hazelburat Field to the starting line, was intor- cepted in the air by arm aignals from Col. Archie Miller, who told hin to be on his way to Binghamton with- out alighting, Roulott complied im- mediately. Lieut. R. LL Maugham, D. & C, who was ordered out of the race by & medical inspector last night, was all over the field this morning ask- ing for a reversal of the verdict on Dis physical condition, got a special ruling from Gen. Mencher to start and left just before 11 o'clock. Lieut. \'W. T. Brown, whose machine broke @own at Jamaica yesterday en route from Jamaica, arrived, back from ‘Washington with a n machine at 11.10 and was on his way west at 41,15. ‘Assistant Secretary of War Rr- @¢ict Crowell after seeing the racers id: aged 8 the greatest aviation event world has ever witnessed. Amer. Os heretofore has larged far behind the rest of the world in the develop- | ent of aeronautios, as was proved | the visit of the American aviation lov ssion to Burope. This race, it ts oped, will awaken the people of the ‘United States and fake aviation seriously, both in na- induce them to | w: go FEET IN PLANE AS RACE STARTS Assistant Secretary of War, Unhurt, Merely Demands Another Ma aching. Ponetict Crowell, Assistant Secre- tary of War after witnessing the start of twenty of the flyers in the New York-San Francisco air re- Nabdility test, fell in a Curtiss-4 plane in which he was taking a short flight with 7 t. Maurice Cleary at a little after. 11 o'clock this morning. Tie machine had just left the fround when the ergine stalled. It was lesa than an eighth of a infle from the starting point whe it Pitched down sharply to the right falling % foet, striking on the end of the right wing and then pivoting over #o that the nose ran inte the ground with grent violence, Ambulances and modcal dotach- ment men went swiftly to the spot, foflowed by Gens, Mitohell and Mens cher and Col. Miller, in command of! the Long Island flying fields. Modieal detachment men and al wreeking truck which arrived close behind them found the assistant sec- retary and his pilot had freed them selves from thelr straps and crawl) out of the wreck, Mr. Crowell waved | the ambulance men aside and manded that Col. another machine “for a real trip at once.” None was immediately avail able. Lieut. Cleary was aleo unhurt Lieut, Cleary said tp explanation of the accident that his ongine beron de- Miller find him missing as goon as he left the ground and did not develop power h to Uft tt safely over the hangar imm: diatoly ahead, He ewerved, meaning to come back to the jrround and was coming down from anout 150 fect 1 he o when al @ little jess than 100 feot the engine stopped short without powcr the mac! inve untary “falling load.’ tence to ihe grouad was too slort give be said. hua any ume to right it, tional defense and in commerce. Auicrica ought to load the world.” SL perso pregont pectators were Thomas Hiteb- cock, who is Belicved to have been the oldest man in the United States Alr Service; Public Service Commis- sioner Lewis Nixon and acveral mein- bers of the family of Bernard M Baruch; Mra, Adrian Inelin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Strong, Mrs. Charios A. Van Ronnselner, Mr, and Mrs. T. Roorevelt Pell and Col. Halsey Dun- woody. Dandley-! Ie Ready te Fir re To-Morrow. PARRSBORO, N. 8, Oct 8—If conditions are favorable, the Hand- ley-Page bombing plane Atlantic will start its contemplated fight to New York on Thursday morning. This was announced after a successful trial flight to-day. The machine was in the THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, RE VOLUTIONARY -PROPA GANDA IS SEIZED BY TROOPS IN GARY |\Standing of Mineola Contestants | SENATE ABMGKS |S in World’s Greatest Airp’ane Race HOPE FOR EARLY SHANTUNG VOTE Cueshe tunteiie Defeated in Effort to Force Agreement on Time for Balloting WASHINGTON, Oct. Hope of an early vote on the Shantuny amendment to the Peace Treaty vir- tually was abandoned to-day, Senate leadera declaring thet final action before next Wednesday was impos- able The Democrats undertook to obtain an agreement as to @ time for the vote, but Senator Borah refused to Join in the absence of Senator John- | fon also was said by the Democrats to have been a factor, Senator Johnson is expected to re- turn Tuesday night, and if the Shan- tung amendment is disposed of Wed- nesday, his amendment, proposing equa! voting power in the League of Nations for the United States and Great Britain and her colonies, prob- ably will be taken up next, air for am hour and twenty minutes. AVIARD TO TRAM WORKERS. Eaglish Mmployees Get Thira of ‘Thetr Demands, LONDON, Oct, 8A court of arbi- tration, considering the demand of the tram men and bus workers in London and the provinces, has made an award granting an incroase in wages amount- weekly to those of ao, and two ent agitation amon the incfoane af twelvo shiliinis shit for an Ky. ve Stories—Humor— Adventure | _ The Authors: GBORGE BARR MeCUTCHEON WILL PAYNE HOLWORTHY MALL RICHARD WASHBURN CHILD B PHILLIPS OrrRNnni JOHN FLEMING WILSON VINGIE K, ROB ' 1S PARKER BUTLER | MAUDE KADPORD WARREN FREDERICK ORIN BARILGTT DANA GATLIN LUCIAN CARY | BLIZABYTH JORDAN MARY 8). 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Ratification of the treaty would mean the triumph of Germany and would prepare the way for another war in which western civilization might ‘be subjugated by the Orient, ald Senator France in a speech to the Senate. “Relatively few men in the United States,” he said, “have carefuily studied the League of Nations sehviue but ag more do so and as it becunies better understood, its fraudulent and dangerous character becomes more and more apparent. In reaiity, it cre- ates a new arined coalition particl- pated in by & fow nations represent- ing @ sinall minority of the puoples of the earth, It will be dominated by the imperialisuc natlons—Groat Br.tain, Japan and Frange—and its princpal objects are to guarantee the territorial integrity of these eim- pires—to force the Germans to fulfil (he drastic, oppressive and y ima possivle pri f tha t FOUR REN AND A WOMAN TAKEN AT RUSSIAN H | Arrested as They Were Coming Out With Packages of I, W. W. Literature, ‘The appearance of groups of dark- ts in Washington re early this morning, and th: {statement of some of them throu interpreters that they were assem aw Wi yi bling to take pert in a meeting of proteat against the continuance of th: Allied blockade against Soviet lled Dete ve Sergeant ¢ lcharge of the Bomb Squad, to send ldetectives to Russian House at No 193 Hast 15th Street. Detectives Hermann, McCartney and Orloweky reached Russian House just as four men and ® woman were com- literature. They were taken to Head- Jquarters charged with violating a Jcorporation ordinance by distributing bills, All five of the prisoners claim to be natives of Russia. They give these names: Nicita Zafronia, No. 157 Ferry Street, Maspeth, I, 1; Carl Schuba, No. 231 East Seventeenth Street; Dore Lipkin, No. 339 East Twentieth Street John Koulick, Bodgeport, Conn, ; Brooks, machinist, No. 68 Bureet. a ee Register early to-doy, the M. until 10.30 P.M. You your vote if you don't reg. Abe Norfolk PILOT. Plar: 9, Charlton Bristol Figh 10, Gish Di-4 11, Bartney...... 15, Webster.......DH-4 22,5 . DE-4 23, Bowen, .....-.DH-4 Bluebi 27, Miller. . . DH4 31, Mayn: DH-4.. 39, Manzehnan..,.DH-4.. 47, Drayton DH-4.. Time of Latest Reported Position Time in ne. Start. and Time, Distance. Air. ter....6.. 935 A.M. Binghamton, 11.33 A.M. 142 miles. 10.34 A.M. mton, 12.02 P.M. 142 miles. 9.13 A.M. Buffalo, 2 P.M. 323 miles. 9.14 AM. Binghamton, 11.01 A.M. 142 miles. 12.46 P.M. Rochester, rd. 9.19 A.M, Foochester. 9.30 A.M. Rochester. 267 miles, 9.35 A.M Buffalo, 2 P.M. 323 miles. 10.00 A.M. Rochester. 267 miles. 9.17 A.M. nel 142 niles. 1919, CROWELL PLUNGES Army Airplanes Just Before They Started for Pacific Coast From Roosevelt Field at Signal From Iajor General Barry \ BiOW-UP AT PLANT Ln Ri KEESPORT; TROOPS DISARM GARY REDS (Continued From First Page.) jning at full capacity for the first | time since the stecl strike began and jhundreds of additional strikers were | sald to have returned to the plants of | the Inland Steel Company and the | Universal Portland Cement Company. Steel mills at Waukegan, Jollet, I, and other points continued yperate with limited forces and re- rerted that conditions were gradu- ally improving. Labor chiefs denied | that there have been any large de- fections from the ranks of the strikers, Nincteen alloged “blind pigs” at In- Jiana Harbor and East Chicago were closed after Federal operatives noti- fied Adjt. Gen, Smith they were sell- ing Nauor to strikers, Paul Glazi ttorney for the strik- ing steel worker's council of Gary, was saken into custody lastnight by Fed- eral soldiers and held for examination hee men reported they found p of Lenins and Trotsky, Russian vik Premier and For- sign Minister respectively; a quantity of Boshevist lterature and several) pistols in the Glazier home, Morris:D, Leiberman, characterized by Mayor Lodges ay “the most dan- serous infiuence in Gary,” and a for- mer candidate for Mayor on the So- clalist tieket, was questioned, He will be grilied further by Col. Mapes, ommanding the Federal troops. At Socialist headquarters the raid- rs found so much Ned literature they sad to use an extra automobile to ul the stuff away, The home of Altru: Ke a striker, yield ed a number of firearms and much radical reading. Among the seizures are a dozen red % pennants and burgeons, let- \eved tn Russian, each Bulshevist ip character in that they jeered at the omomor, roops, according to Col, Mapes. 1,000 LEGION MEMBERS TO ACT AS POLICE. The raids wore made by Federai perators aided by United States sol- diers, To-night 1,000 members of the American Legion will be sworn In as pecial miliary police to reinforce the seguliar city policemen and deputy sheriffs, On bis return from Gary Major Gen, Wood said of conditions there: “It was evident at once that the Gary otficiais were extremely nervous over the situation, The strikers, nearly all of whom were aliens, a good many of whom could not speak Gnglish, already had paraded the agitators whose only desire svem: inaly was to foment trouble. “The best labor element in Gary stands absolutely for law and order This was easily determinable, Mem- bers of the American Logion and citizens cenerally responded at once to the Mayor all for ass nce.” BACON DISPUTE BETWEEN DAY AND HYLAN TS SETTLED cai | Explains to Mayor Why He Made Pur- | chase From Swift. Dr. Day, Commissioner of Markets, to-day visited Mayor Hylan and ex- plained why he had considered the advisability of purchasing a buge supply of bacon from Swift and Com- pany with funds put up by a private citizen, He said that the controversy which appeared likely to rise out of the letter sent yesterday by Mayor advising Dr, Day to stick to the purchase of army bacon had been amicably settled, plan to sell Swift & Co. bacon through the city had been definitely abandoned in view of the additional amount of bacon furnished by the army at 28 cents a pound, He informed the Mayor that when he considered the plan he had a cirovlar from the Gov- ernment representatives stating that he sale of reserve anmy foodstuffs was to be discontinued and he wi onder the impression that no more army bacon would be available. Nine hundred e of th ecanned acon purchased from the Government for 23 cents a pound were placed on ue Uns morning at 28 cents to the consumer: ANRESTS O11 LONS ISLAND FOR DAY LAW VIOLATION Proprietors oO foisacr Heath Inn and Tidewater Inn Taken in Custody on Warrants. Arrests on the charge of violating the war time Prohibition Act were made ast night et the Blossom Heath Inn, Lynbrook, where the special agents sald they paid $9.05 for twelve drinks of whiskey, Louis Cott, secretary and treasurer; Thomas Farley, head waiter, and Paul EB. Wendling, a walter, were taken in custody, At the Tidewater Inn, at Sayville, the | fere: Dr. Day told the Mayor that the fi ITALIAN PRESS IN RAGE OVER FIULIE WARKINGS Accuses America and Britain Mak- Color Green; | ean tion i Man Taken to Police Brewery Truck Proves Puzzle. A big brewery truck putled front of the Station, ernoon in Bast Strect Police sutenant," said Cocil O'Brien ing Threats and Showing Little Regard for an Ally. ROME, Oct. &—Newspapers comment at some length on warnings to Italy from Amorica and England relative to the situation at Flume, ‘The Tribuna prints a violent article: “Bven calumniated Germany,” tt ways, “never showed less regard for her enemies than England shows to-day | for her ally, Italy.” The newspaper | says the American and British warnings should not be addressed to Italy, but to Capt. Gabriele d’Annunzio, as “Fume is not Italy; t Fiume is flighting against the Ital together with the other Allies, is un fable to solve the Adriatic problem after the disavowal of the Pact of London.” The Oaservatore Romano, organ of the Vatican, says the American and British warnings “have all the appear ance of a threat, and, therefore, wound- ing to the dignity of this nation, which, with the Allies, cou usly faced and supported the greate: crifices of tue war.” ‘There is a probable understanding be- tween Capt. d'Annunzie and Gen. Ba- doglio, Deputy Chief-of-Statf, a cording to the Corriere @’ Italia, which says Gen, Badoglio may take possession of Fiume out of respect for the Peace Con- t does not intend to accept tdetiaite solution of the Adriatic prob: jem in disaccord with Itallan interests and sentiments WASHINGTON, t. §.—Further than to say that no ultimatum sent either by the United States at Br , State Department of als were chary of discussing the question. ‘They said the matter was in the hands of American and British repre sentatives at the Peace Conference, ——_—_ KING ALBERT THANKS WHEAT BELT FOR HELP Belgian Ruler and Queen Kiss Babies at Stations in lowa and Nebraska. ABOARD KING ALBERTS TRAIN Omaha, Oct. &—"While entering the great agricultural centre of this great country, the Queen and I, as well as every Belgian, will remember that it was from the wheat belt that came thr first spontaneous offering of foodstuff to stricken Belgium,” King Albert of Belgium to-day said on the arrival of the Royal party in Omaha Both the King and the Princo stood on the observation platform early this morning as the special passed through Towa and were greatly impressed by the immense corn ficlds, ‘Throughout the run over Iowa and Nebraska, crowds gathered at stations to see the King and Queen, At several places they came out on the platform and shook hands and kissed babies, A brief halt was made at Manilla, lowa, where railroad | employees the ree cheers. OURS special is due in Cheyenne at midnight to-night and in Ogden, Utah, to-morrow afternoo! Alfred Syks, the proprietor, and WiMiam public streets In defiance of the or- | ders of the municipality and had de- clared thelr determination further to continue their street demonstrations. “The police Comyn) were un e J, Krott, a bartender, were arrested on warrants issued by United States Com- miastoner MeGoldrick of Brooklyn. United States District Attorney Ross announced to-day that he had asked Washington for additional funds to search for viviators of the war time ie Cabi- net, headed by Premier Theodoroff, has resigned. The resignation, ac- cording to advices reaching here to- day, was caused by the dissatisfaction ea | garian eo over | the Btat- new Government, which, | aa fa fow minnte “iu the bay hare comes «| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. .—Teuwt. {raid Cecil, #o tho Lieutenant and the |! Pr Richter piloting a De Haviland doorman and the Sergeant and every | UTPIane with Lieut. TB. Patrick as body went cut to haven look raz, |Observer, leaving the ground at 662 é x » Und) AM. to-day, was firet of the western the high seat of the truck they foun ; h gent aviators to off" in the 5,400-mile & middle-aged man wrapped, sure | race to Mincola, N.Y. and return bas in a horse blanket. He was Five more planes left the flelé te lead to the world. His face had been er immediately following the firat painted a Nilo green, 6 and within fifteen minutes a ‘I found him there carly this morn. | total of fourteen machines had taken Hing,” said O'Brien, “when I ca of my first stop at Third Avenue a 34th Street. He been asleep ever since. minutes to rouse to deliver and had to So I've let him sleep. Now, | has him, | ve u to do was leave him with you." The man with the taken in and given th house. All they him is that his name ts Brown. face is green. He's fecling blue. sea GIRL LOSKED IN TONES MAY BE MURDER WIT Miss Dorothy Pierson, elshteen, No, 217 East 17th Street, was locked the Tombs this afternoon to sible extradition to New J material wit in th sey as murder Dorp, 8. 1 Morrito was killed Sunday North Bergen Boulevard, Hoboken and Jersey City. It ls bel! he was shot by one of two persons in automobile, Detective Kelly in the Court of Special Sessions to-d and said there was reason to one of the per: Plerson, He sald a general a been sent out for her in New Je ‘On Aug. 29 she was arrested at 8 night vanand Bleecker Streets on a char carrying @ revolver and that cha is still pending. ‘The $500 ba save In that ‘9 she could be held for Phe girl refused to talk bJeetion to the revoe stion o For 1. - wl w, HIGH GKADE AFSORT~ ED CHOCOLATES — A revelation in real value Mgt a these sweets Soha ho peg upon which ea BOX 49c NameBrown; | Feels Blue , gern liver, “I pot a guy out here in al ‘rom San Francisco to-day, thé first © blanket pointed green aviator to reach this resting point in “Horse blankets are dy not ace from San Francisco to Mine» painted,” sald the Lieutenant, “and|ola, N.Y. Others arrived at intervals © out sound I tried for twenty but 1 had my got | turn in and f thougat the best thing walt po! eph Morrito, a cafe owner of New| \\ yi4 between appeared | | belle’ sin the auto was Miss |! rm hi t Gil, Jp Oct. 9 AND NUT HOMEMADE | FUDGE —Ay 1 Rtores: New ¥: Brooklyn, Newark: For exact locations see telephone directory, ‘The specified weight includes the container, N Fr ci$c0 PUES | ARRIVE AT RESO AFTER PASS.NG OVER N.OUNTAINS -Flying low r, two of the alr. Anscontinental teat lover Reno at 9.10 o'clock n f a success- ry Nevada Moun- i Field at Sacra. lended on a@ field four n}’ es east of Reno, ’ SACRAMENTO, Cal., Oct. 8.—Lieut. H.C. Kiel, piloting a De Haviland ‘one, landed at Mather Flying Field, {les from Son Fran- minutes chipsed time the air, The fiftcenth machine was jdelayed in starting forty minutes on | account of motor trouble, The sixteenth and last entry, a | Fokker plane, piloted by Lieut. F, W. Dp. | Siefert, had not arrived from San Diego in time for the start, Army of- ficers said that if he sunset he could race, arrived before~ participate im the ee ee © four yeu-oldy and a 4a atten tak in} Ale "Hal eow a Ciatewood.” in Win Young oe SUNT RACE ve | Wet oe ad LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, oo Tost Brown Irish terriee gieen colar angwem to nO baroe OF licenas By our candy wiration, we have men k Charatan Fou eebegeiae.

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