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TO-MORROW'S WRATHERoONe) =. oe TO-DAY'S WEATHER—Showers. "To Be Sure of Getting f ; The Evening World, “oe Order in Advance from Your Newsdealer :: :: “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | “Circulation Books = to All. ud VOL. LX. NO. 21,464—DAILY. HE es ese nae NEW YORK, _Mowpay, JUNE 2}, 1920. | reat “Faas #0 oa ‘aan al Bit Se inl sinadlilal AT n< beg ta sie via BOSSES SEEK WAY FIGHTING RESOMED PAY RAISE CHANGE SLAYER (F WHIST EXPERT IVES. A BALL 200 YARDS. Tpsc BRYAN. N LONDONDERRY FOR FRENEN AND rq , mr FANS. THREWERE SUT. POLICEMEN LELY NOW BELIEVED A KINSMAN. OF ONE OF TWO WOM ENFORCE THE LAW, WET OR DRY, THAT MAIORITY WANTS 4 —GOV. JAMES M. COX. | 5 —_——— | | | | | | WATCHING HIS DRIVE j | ta to Gov, Smit Smith to Lead Residents ald to Appear on | Lower Paid Men Protest That, Ohioan Favors League of N | Fight for “Elimination” | Streets, Barricade Their Percentage Plan Is Not tions and Sees in It Hope * of Commoner. Homes, ieee Equitable. | Tp ) bs “ for Ireland. jg j es rR Elwell’s Torn Pajamas ence — ISSUE IS WET OR DRY. ‘TROOPS ARE POWERL BSS, HEARINGS BEGIN TO-DAY jamas Evideny Effect of McAdoo Withdrawal es That Struggle Preceded Killing URGES CUT IN TAXES. rae on Cox and Palmer WhenT hey Stop Battlein One, La Guardia Threatens to Tie Investigators Sure Visitor Fired Would Teach, Not Terrorize. | Ch 4 P Place It Breaks Out i it Proceedin Unless ‘Li-” ‘i ‘ \ \ ances Uncertain. ace It Breaks Que in - ss | Aliens—Checks on High | pada ‘Kaciher. | brary Workers Get Boost, ‘After Hurling Victim Into Cham Cost of Living. | By Martin Green. | ie | tit —_—— | (Special Staff Correspondent of The| LONDON, June 21.—Civil war con-| Radical changes in the plan of in- A near relative of the “woman in gray” or of the * ‘lady, of ‘he By George Buchanan Fife. | | ing World.) ditions prevail in Londonderry, and creasing the pay of police and fire- (Special Staff Correspondent of The | Evening World.) | “DAYTON, O., June 21.—Goy, James | M. Cox, whose legion of friends in) Objo believe that nothing in the | 21 e”” iw. st SAN FRANCISCO, June 21.—In the authorities are powerleas, it is (aten will ikely be madeby the pinhacs lingerie” killed Joseph Bowne Elwell after a struggle with him in) jhe one respect the pré-convention aspect | 4.14164 in an Exchange Telegraph |gnd Budget Committee of the Board | | home of the racing man and whist expert, No. 224 West 7oth Streel, in {im San Frateisco ts similar to that | a soutch. trom Londonderry this! of Estimate, which this afternoon be- | the belief. of the investigators of the murder mystery. ie afternoon, Several. additional per- gins hearings to decide how the While the District Attorney has been tracing the wibecreted ot which prevailed in Chicago on the) eve of the Republican Convention. \ sons were killed this morning in riot- | $5,009,000 raised through legislation world can prevent his nomination for‘ the Presidency at the San Francisco Convention, talked at length to-day tipo the peace treaty, the high cost The minds of the men who hope to control the Democratic Convention are bent, as were the minds of ‘the ing there, agcording to this message. The firing i¢ maintained with esperate intensity. Business is s pended and the postmen are refusiis by Comptroller Craig for pay ad- vances shall be apportioned. ‘When the $5,000,000 for mid-summer Elwei\ on the morning of Friday, June 11, his men are also ‘racing: movements of others to learn where they were al certain hours on myrky morning.” >; That Biwell wa pay increases became assured, the | killed aftep) . | it. men who ultimately controlled the | to deliver ma’ | struggle in his reception room Ba of living, profiteers, aliens and strik- Chicago Convention, in one direction| ‘ebm Gallagher, one of the MeN! tinanoe and Budget Committee dis- MECHANICS QUIT ers. He was spending his week-end wounded in yesterday's fighting be- i been proved by new evidence which at his country home, Trails End, in —eliminationward, sovto speak. - | |iween Unionists and Nationgliste, cussed the advisability of giving a/ SPAIN FOR FARM P sca:toeen selva Ai Mein tEe the tia the Miami Valley, four miles from The controlling forces of the Chi-| died to-day, bringing’ the number of |70 per cent, increase (o all em-! WAGES PAID HERE) fase.’ ‘wie hokeltéed 3} the he Dayton. ans | deaths up to Mx, exclusive of to-| ployees who did not obtain incrcases > day's casualties, through legislation. Unless there are) to eliminate Gen. Wood. The con-| ‘Zhops and schools were closed to- * trolling forces of the San Francisco |day and many houses were barri- cago convention laid advance lhe wore shows that he was roughly, | Nearly 200 Skilled’ Workers Arrive | handied by a man who was his sus ‘On Way to Middle West, t perior in strength, and who slammed The Governor is a man of middle ‘height, sturdily built, with the brown last moment change# the 20 per outdoor livin, his shaven 5 i cent. rule will apply pretty generally Scot ste al a 0 6 upon bis convention have laid no plans to|caded because of the rioting. The PI Toil in Fields. 1) him down into his chair face. He has a voice which, thouga the | streets were deserted by all except) except perhaps in the police and fire} The back of the goat of the , low, has evident “ * and a force- eliminate any candidate for the|sios¢ fighting or protecting vantage| departments. Here the lower salaried | NE HUNDRED AND | jamas, which js of mercerized : ful trick of gesture with his right nomination, but they are pretty well | points, ‘The dock workers strv men have entered such vigorous pro- KIGHTY-NINE farm ta- shows a rent of about four inched ri A borers for the Middle West | jength. ived here to-day, Readed by agreed that the time has come taj declaring they would not tests that city officials adjusting the eliminate William Jennings Bryan | freight until peace had been restored. | salary question feel the twenty per as a controlling or disturbing factor | The rioting, which started at 2) cent. increase {s not an equitable ad- The front of the coat, whe the body was found, was partly: open. ‘ancisco Salinas, unéil recently |The appearance of the suit indicates, hand, “He puts in periods with a forefinger. Aiso it suggests a pistol barrel for an oratorical bullet. in the Democratic Party. | o'clock this morning after the troops] justment. Tho following table with foreman of a gas plant at Bare ve that Elwell was grabbed by the front” One of the first questions asked the Tramps Over Links, Keeping Up a Running] 1 is lized that Mr. Bryan ts | had been vacate following yes-| the salaries of four grades of patrol- ae ‘i sd Angas Ayre of the. cout in a manner that: * Loves % : terday's battles, continued all day. shows how the 20 per cent in- a + Montsexrat, which tel wrenched the buttons from i Governor was’ in reference to the ‘ie Jn t it well defined men s “adis a jm ing d y. ceived, but travel on the streets Cu" i hereaaae According to Salinas, the farm | lence of the action tore the f : eae ; at Mr. Bryan ts an extremely | 'ecelved, but Present 20P.C. Increase if" ore the frail oa tion he drew from his coat pocket to Win and Believes in Hard Plugging. ae eee and in the waye | Wa# #0. dangerous that it was infpos- Qalary nore Salary. | crew tet Spain because they | ment in the back, | his expressive right hand and, with : astute politician, learn: ible: t6 abtain aaharete:datail found it pays better to farm in |, While the . ; of conventions and fully conversant | *!Pie to o! accurate details, $1,900 $380 $2,280 F he whist expert, tempor an outthrust forefinger to underscore By John H. Tennant. Pe wits) hu’ Hgbin 48) wcéeiaute, bit From 3 to 5 o'clock this morning 1,750 350 2.100 America than to be skilled me- '| cowed, sat back in his chair the léiter thg words and put in the punctuation (Special Dewatch to The Evening World.) | goft shirt, a rain-wrinkled linen hat} assured of a considerable measure of |there was intermittent firing in many 1,600 320 1,920 chanics there, They were for- |from Trainer Lioyd Gentry he | marks, sald: WASHINGTON, June 21.—Forget “We should not*close our minds with green brim—the kind you buy | Support @n the floor. parts of the towm, Between 5 and 7 1,450 290 1,740 merly peasant fleld hands. A | started to read falling to the floor i ; 7 o'clock three Unionists were shot, one] py F 5 manufactaring boom reached | visitor, tt is thought . ye e new plan, which has not been id , ught, abused against any reservations, though | | Partisan politics for a spell—the | tor a dollar—gray golf stockings and|ORYS MAY CONTROL ENOUGH [1+ yim was thrown into the river. adcpted, but which is said to meet] SP#in and they became mechan- | grully and told him what he had i , d ; TO BLOCK ACTION. y recent | Sati muita likershat word wien lection is four anda half months 1/14, stoppy, tan shoes shaped to his| ame are who are in favor of {Thereupon @ large body of Unionists | with favor among the majority of the | 1° htdpanes sey a rae eae for. It may be that Hbwell pr Wt ef ala tn reconciling dif. |tt® future—-and come out into Yhe|fect by miles of toilsome tramping| committing the convention to the|°narsed down Carlisle Street, firing |rank and file in the oPlice and Fire | PAPSTH a Can abil tated the shot by.attempting to ri . 5 i >, ‘alley after voll A the Si a crease | MRS LAR ferences as they now exist. One |&teen of the country and tramp for |over rain and dew soaked hills and | policy of amending the Volstead Pro- Maed oma g2cbe dl pide Departments, is a flat i r nas of eee Laks, thing is certain, we must main- |four miles over the picturesque fair-|Tavines, is far more impressive than hibition Enforcement Act to the ex-| 1% on ets a ee en | eae 4 dala thes vial “anaclatea et the RSA FIN SiN ni Harding in the stiff, gloomy old Sen-| tent of allowing the States to make » Sinn Feiners returned the fire. Jary, For instance, if the Board of ‘(CQUTLAW STRIKERS | Mrs. Marie Larsen, Elwell's ; - : The two sides maneouvred between | Estimate should decide to give every keeper, told the District Attorney that ty as enunciate President 4 their own regulations as to the, al- Wilsons ee {with Warren G. Harding, the Re- Ro iseienanie’ Ponderous policies of | cule content of beer and wine are |the strects, keeping up’ a fusilade|one in the uniformed rank of the Po- TIE UP R. R. YARDS |riwei naa worn the pajamas on two d . . pst of the day. Troops with an ar-}iice and Fire Departments a flat in- occasions, once on the morning the publican candidate for President. learning that there will be numerous {0% ce a s ef SEES HOPE FOR IRELAND IN|! sent | Harding at play, in his dearly} getegates who are profoundly dry, |™0red car broka up the fighting tem-|crease of, say $250, the following |B, & O, and P, R. R. Put Embargo | was slain and on the night before) THE LEAGUE. Every one has seen in campaign prized moments of relaxation, with} wany of these dry delogates—for |POrarily at 10 o'clock this morning. | would be the effect In the four grades | Gn, Freight—Men Warned to “Why,” she told the investigators, “{ am yery strong in my belief in|lithographs, in the movies and|convention intrigues put aside and}instance, those from New York—are | When the troops appear at one place, |of the Police Department ™ - Fe “my job wouldn't have lasted dive the Democratic Convention's reaffir-]in the newspapers and mag- | W!th Will Hays’s Indiana bred polltl-| sound py the unit rule. On the other |nowever, fighting breaks out at an-| Present Salary Return to Work To-Day. minutes if I had Jaid out a torn pialr mation of devotion to one of the four-| 156. the Ohio Senator pictured cal scheming out of mind, is full Of} nang many wet delegates, a few|ther. More troops are being sent to $1,900 BALTIMORE, June 21.—The strike | Of pajamas. He was too fastidioug to * teen points, that of self-determination ° P the exuberant spirits of youth, Hel erom towa for instance, are also |the scene of the rioting, 1,750 yesterday of yardmen of the Pennsyl-|have worn them, and I know that by the people. We should call atten- with serious, statesmanlike features, bien hard—fifteen hours a day, and bound by the unit rule. If the con- — oo ~ 1,600 nia and Baltimore and Ohio Kail-| there wasn’t a tear or any Lepsigrss, on to this for the reason that wars|with the regulation sartorial equ ‘ollowing his inclinations, if the day i roads in thé Baltimore district con-|the suit that I laid out fe tion to this for the reason that wars | wi! 6 sien RPG thirty hours’ ong, he would de- | Ve2@on sets into.a fight on the wet (WILLS TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED 1,450 a e hat I laid out for him.” tinued to-day with the local freight! ‘phe police went further and hag a 1,450 yards tied up, except the Baltimore and im the past have resulted, in part at iment of a Senator, Prince Albert and dry question—and the indications | 1 through imposed restraint upon ‘| / vote six hours to sleep and nine to} gre that the fight will be spectacular It will be seen by the ing Ai) aaplrat lone coat, boiled shirt and bow tie, and|play—nine to golf, He has played| and bitter unless Willlam Jennings | that the tnerease of $350 as applied | M0 yard at Curtis Bay, but there had a th ae jthe “Royal and Ancient game” of the| Bryan is put on the casualty list me the: , been no interference with the passenger i ‘Tho govermental. entities which |with bjg eyes set far apart that Scottish highlands for twonty yeare,| early in the proceedings—the inde. | On and after June 30 copies of wills| generally to all ranks in the Police] service according to operating officials |4oubt that the garment had been Fént will live and endure harmoniously |seemed to follow you about like the h : Aevan had wleatonerit might cool Bin jand other papers on file in the Surro-| and Fire Departments would mean 4 | of the two lines. ene with others are more likely to be ; am |mates’ office will be made by photo; in for the rank and file, especially | "Roth roade place emi ali] ‘The District Attorney 1 ; boy's gun in’ a famous poster, game, he saye--tre (Continued on Sixteenth Page.) gain for joth roade placed an embargo on 8 rney {9 inv \vose constructed upon racial homo: fowboy's gun in D me yoenge La Pa euuaeny. Sree ne — |raphy, according to an announcement —- kinds ©f freight shipments except coal] gating andther lead which involves genelty than thoso put together with | But the Harding face of the famil- |r! 1) Zaye aa Mon ohare Chee THREE SHOT IN WATERBURY. Sardar ehay ear deperteenn wa be!’ (contiaged cp Biaventh Page.) '|for pubilo ulllties and hospitals endlatiwetl’s atook thanesctiona aati reference to the physical character- jar photo gives you only a faint and ‘i e fe. Gomprecht, whose ee foodstuffs. said that Elwell was the manager. links, which ta at El as the ma n tor istics of the earth—such, for instange, inks, whieh Nas @. pet 1% |knowledge of chemicals led to his ap- to Beovill Fact A notice was posted by the Pennsyl-| . 0, ‘ ied Sens, eortt acters nate ot matt 2,” | WOOD SAYS HARDING | chr at Patty. Fern |a' group of men in a poo! which Was shirt goods expert examine the gar- ment. He said that there was ee me et a ee em le Striker unconvincing glimpse of the person- as rivers and mountains which have TWO ACID TESTS OF AMERICAN| Police Leute One of Woun formed oh a certain ck. Eb ; a 5 7 ATE. r OC The use photography in making eport for duty by noon to-day or | TOPMe bashing stock, ed as boundary li ality of Harding the man. Away WATERBURY, Conn, June 21.— must report y by iy z iat Phe uaved anicause raed fi la gy pRATERAURY, | Conn. June. fi—lapiee ot fenenents wl enete ine | WILL HAVE TO FIGHT | mort, es” ostce| hud a big Interest n tho pool frontiers. As’Americans, it would all/from the Senate, with its traditions become us to deny to any large racial ead of pose, camonflage and acrimony, y's|Surrogates’ Coug to supply correct service. self, and it is sald was accusedloft copies of original wills more expedit- R WASHINGTON, June 2 x double sing the men f he jeo eaction- SHINGTON, June 21.—Call for | double crossing the men for who ° | usiy than under the old system of If art A 2 Pais Are i € actic mn railroad work. at} was working. i typewritten coples t i 2 2 savtaet’ | tka ak Moy eink 4 re i se voi | INEth ORAOT BINH MESSE: OF eanant |Bengin, of the y's protective ms ss oe ary It Uh JARRE: 29, to pprfect the The stock in which the pool plas Had setting of the golf COUT, 700 et eee Tame Ih tee cee mom teres anid 6 striker, Aeparentiy an General’s View. ganization of one big union of railroad] formed is said to have been Amdrt- get the genuine close-up of the nom-|A* 19 Powe! a he dark, ‘The |{talian, name unknown, CITY CENSUS TO-MORROW. os Ne aro, cane theme, | Workers has deen went out"by leaders] can Malt Proferred and Elwell Bpld oily contribution on this pojnt came —— | KANSAS CI Mo., June 8 jof the so-called insurgent workers, ac-| » 49) shares, Elwell 1s sald to wave e Scovill Manufacturing Campan It 1p sald that there are two great | the. S0ovlt! @ two great] cant in Bridge Street this noon ‘ American acid tests of personality—|" The wounded are Lieut. Richa Sixteenth Page.) _|in the less eonventional environment | goif and poker. As to golf in Haras|"oy of tae Police Department; convention Success; | chicago Ju (Continued o | Capt: Watt, ard’, Ex-Commo- Classified Advertisers inee: Have the picture fixed in your | from the Senator's own lips ja his} 112 Mesh Districts Will Be | publicans wh Dect an easy Victory | cording to information recelved to-day les. > ; a asics Pe i i Sica stan tite An comment on the result in Chicag Aa. we Cheeked U ° i dents by the Department of Justice | cor b 1 Die | A for their Presidential candidate a | tecelved a tip that the Government i t t , mind before the caricature daubs of | r ago: | “Phe New York office of t ‘unard the fall elections are mistaken in the v : le bout to pla restrictions jan ni V I went in with a palr of eights,” and | ? | Dr. Frank J. Monagi Acting | : , “ CAMDEN, N. J., June 21.—The new| W4s # < o \ 7 8 shock Line has-peen apprised of the death at opinion of Major General Leonard le ak aie ‘ ipo ant. the campaign banners shock yoU/.1 came out with a full house."|fe Paine, Canary Isiands, of Capt, |Health Commissioner, suld to-day the a f -Malor: Gener net aw" railroad strike has spread to {foodstuffs and get from under before Clamsified advertising copy for |i |from every street corner as Novem: | saybe this will bé of some value in| James Birme Watt, who retired from | Work of checking up the recent Fud-|" ri. people are interested in a con Jersey. Freight crews on the| the tery of the pool's dissolution Had The Sunday Worid should be in 3 s your owh‘ conclus my eral Census in Manhattan would begin sey and Seashore and the At-| expired. His triefids it ig sald, Fee wncey, ave har @oDecaahan forming your owf ‘conclusions, {t| service In November, 1908, after pring. | structive, straightforward policy, not recy and Gens | abi nid ing to New York on her maiden trip the | to Tt ill 0 CORTE, (0 ee eet eee eee ast’ ald (Gen tying up trel found that he Nad teft them hold| | Lusitania, Capt, Watt had been ¢ pao +8 in mistakes tytn Up fry On orBefore Friday |||more impressive as A Gots) ; : liasdanattce teamed ‘deat eie. Senna | Mvneie aumriete ; Wond. “They want to know what the bag and that he had made a} Pessodine’ Pabiicath PLAYER. (Continued on Third’ Page.) jmedore, of the Cunged fest ais, years| According to Dr. Moneghan, 700 per-| ire Hepupiican party will do. If ite pf es receding Publication | . | skipper twegty-five years, during which |sonq will do the work, and it is planned | Soticing are reactionary. ite will nent of recent demands made to : Ree tee Barty copy recoives the preference ||| ‘To every outdoor loving American, ' mare {lie fas one, of the ‘most papular ‘com: |to complete it by Saturday Lian ti pe) ; board. Another matter into which th wage Sunday advertising has to be anders in the Atlantic trade, He was ato jeopardize su na HO greater —— trict Attorney is looking 1s that sof * rf weed ‘knickerbockers, can be made ted. Late advertising is now omitted for lack of time to set it. THE WORLD. + Harding in t TRAVEL BUREAD, | seventy-e \ TRO rath 7y WORLD RST AURANT, (World) fiat hat 35-03 “Hare New Jersey Contrab——Se Togo 2 full uaa a NEW, JRSRY Touies* Poooe Hector Beer tat? ulgute. adr re Sertice, several men who were interned at at Ath Belt Fort Osiethorce and whose pet 60; Yi hor, Wessd,

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