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SHAMROCK DAMAGED MORE THAN RIVAL; _ BARELY ABLE TO FINISH; BOTH REPAIRED» SEE fits os TO-NIGHTS WEATHER—Cloudy, John R. Sp AMERICA’S GREATEST YACHTING AUTHORITY Describes Yacht Race ears 3 VOL. LXI. NO. 21,485—DAILY, Copyright, 1920, by The Pres Hublishing . (The New York World). TO-MORROW’S hedeatMab lees °F Now Batored ee Segend-Ciase Matter THRER CENTS ELSEWHERS York, N. % PRICE TWO CENTS Ss) IN GREATER NEW YoRK B.R.T. MEN GET 10P.C.PAY BOOST; LIMIT 1S REACHED (Must Get Sufficient Money to Keep Up the Increase, » Says Receiver. H.C. | BRINGS RAISE. Garrison Follows Hedges, Who Increased N. Y. Railways ‘Wages a Like Amount. Lindley M. Garrison, receiver for the B, R. T. H, Hobart Porter, vice president manager of the Brooklyn ¢ lines, and and general ‘ty Rall- the way Company, followed to-day example set by Receiver Job Hedges of the New York Railways Company yesterday ed cent Increase in wages for all em- and annour a 10 per ployees of their lines, whose pay is mot already covered by scale agrce- ments, Mr, Garrison said that the of The advance in pay was made “in v Prices and rents.” points out that the Increase follow that of last wage Scale was advanced 25 per cent The increase is effective Aug. 6 and will be immediately applicable te all employees whether on hourly daily or weekly ratings, except t who are covered by existi agreements. Even t hese statement, can be admitted ately to the increase provided their representatives er nto a new agreement with company for one incorpora the advanced n place of that formerly patd. | Working conditions and other m ters are unchanged under the new seale Mr. Garris 1 r pay of the y and adds more incon unt be ton from an incren enabl enough lines to It must there can (be main- nt the noney he is in to enable receipt of suf him to pay the same. The present agreement expires {n the latter part of August, There have s that union leaders were now agreement which over tt pnt certain modifications in the working conditions, The increase announced by Re ceiver Hedges for the New York Ratlways ¢ any will mean an ad- dition of $500,000 to the annual puy- roll . | Asked where he expec 1 to get the money, Mr. Hedges uld that fares fi have to be raised. “They nt to be S cents at the very * he added. This increase in the seale for the New York company's employee brings the udyance over the scale a yeur ago up 85 per cent LOS ANGELES SHAKE BY AN EARTHQUAKE Sharp Shock Felt in the Call fornian City Shortly After 10 o'Clock To-day LOS ANGHLES, Cal, July A sharp earthquake shock wag felt here wt 1010 che moraine August, when the former HUNGRY ALIEN READY TO EAT NICE REPUBLIC But He Doesn't Know How to Spice It, So He Is Denied Citizenship, HAT ts a@ republic?” asked Supreme Court Justice Glegerioh to- day of an Italian appeartng before him who wanted to become an American citizen. The man looked puzzled. "I don't know,” he admitted, é “Is it something to eat?" in- quired the Court. “Yes,” was the prompt reply, the applicant's face brightening. “And what kind of apices are used in the preparation of repub- lies?” queried Justice Glegerich, while every one im the courtroom roared with laughter. “I don’t know," sald the would- be citizen when the laughter sub- sided / ep down. I hardly think you'll do as a oluzen," said tho | court. ASSERTS GZARINA AND HER CHILDREN Driven Back Repeatedly Into Flames With Bayonets, | Former Courier Declares, July 16.—The Russian Em- p er children were burned lalive after the exec on of Emperor | Nicholas at Fekatefinburg, It Js alleged in statements attributed to Alexis Dol- rovitz, formerly courler to the Em- | press, published here to-day. Dolro vitz sald ge made vain attempts to sav | nu ress and her childsen, | ‘The Empress and tho children, Dol rovitz declared, were taken to a wood |neur Ekaterinburg. Brushwood was gathered und a huge fire made, int which the royal victims were for Every time they sought to get out of the flames, Dolrovitz said, they Iriven back at the point of th ‘Tatiana, the Empress's segond daugh- fled from pyre th the tir d eventually fell pierced ‘ough by Ja bayonet, The Empress and Aloxis, heir to the throne, clasped in close Jembrace, walked almost automaticu!ly into the flames and disappeared in a | whirl of smoke, according to Dolro- | vite. —— Won't Ask for Special Session: in Connecticut. HARTFORD, Conn., July 15,—Sona- tor Warren iG. Harding does not inte }to ask or advise Governor Holcolmp ¢ 2 special session of the to ratify the E nt Chnecticut eral Suf gialatu: Amen A query on these points sent to ™ Harding by the Hartford Times brought |the reply to-day: “L answer No," Classified avert CLOSING TIME 5.30 P. M. SHARP SATURDAY FOR The SUNDAY WORLD’S Classified Advertisements BRANCH OFFICES CLOSE BEFORE 5 O'CLOCK Positively no Classified Advertise. ments will be received for Tne Sunday World after 5.30 P. M. Advertising copy for World s ON OR PR The Sunday yuld bu in ‘The World office BEFORE FRIDAY EDING PUBLICATION WERE BURNT ALIVE, PASSENGERS HURT | | | HARDING DISAPPOINTS SUFFS |! | badly injured in a municipal Staten | struck a telephone p Vesacn ae | Fall of | | AS CITY BUS HITS STATEN PHONE POLE Driver Said to Have Run Jit- ney Down Dangerous In- cline at High Speed. SIX SENT TO HOSPITAL. Second Accident Within a Week in Staten Island At- tributed to Carelessness, Five men and one woman were #0 Island bus accident this morning that they had to be removed to the Staten Island Hospital. Passengers said it was the fault of the bus driver and | Was much indignation, this ts the bus accident attributed to carelessness within a week. It hap- pened on tho road between Port Rich- mond and Co there cs-| pecially since second | serious cord. The injured are: Rudolph “Anderson, No, 126 Hich- mond Turnpike; ankle and arms in- Jured, possible fractures, John Jacobson, No, 126 Dupont Street, Brooklyn; scalpgvounds, arms and legs hurt Nellie Angleman, peratic legs and Martin Stock, ‘No. Dongan bruis Lillis, 8, es, injuries of 100 Henry Street, Castleton, concussion of the brain He O'Reilly, Don; Hills, 8. 1, arms inju alp lacerations. John Warman, Castleton Corners, left injured. The bus, with twenty-five passen- ‘%, was driven by Abraham Fay, $ , Manhat- 262 East Secor On Richmond an, cording to passengers, Fay drov down a dangerous incline at consid- erable 5) 1, swerved to the left and In addition to those hospital there taken to the were several who suf- red cuts and bruises but were able to go to their homes after receiving first the eur- geons ald from ambulance A week ago to-day fourteen pas- sengers were Injured when a turned over at Hichmond New Brighton. ee 4 HURT IN AUTO COLLISION bus Terrace, Tourtag Car and takery Vehicle Crash in Brooklyn, Four men were hurt. one aertously, Thomas Kane's touring car col- with a Ward's Pacific Brooklyn, ¢ Bakery auto at derbilt Avenue, John Nelson, 72 Nelaon Street, w Swedish Ho: injuries, Mat Dwye y Jorgers: No. 128 17th 40, No, 701 all Brooklyn addresses, who lives at o6L Lith und was d car in John Sullivan, the which the men and Henry ie No, 377 roet, driver of the bakery machine, were not hurt BREAK IN PRICES OF CHICAGO WHEAT 10 1-2 ¢ Lack of Buying Great Pre ttributed to Ord CHICAGO, July 14—Wheat under. went a sensations! break In prlee to: ‘ rhe market I ne ® FL10—-One world, h Ld « . | district, SHEVL Wl WY TO KEEP ORIZABA “DRY” TOMORROW Asks Washington Ruling on Flow of Drinks Among Yacht Race Observers. “SEA CAFE” IS PLANNED. Scheme for $1,000,000 ‘‘Bouze Haven” Beyond Three-Mile Limit Reported. James E, Shevlin, Supervising Pro- hibition Enforcement Agent for this telegraphed to Washington to-day, asking a definite ruling on the right of vessels flying the Amer- tcan flag to sell Nquor when outside He took this step on learning that liquor of all sorts was sold freely on board the Orizaba, of the Ward line, one of the flaet of vessels carrying spectators to the yacht race yesterday. Shevlin says that when the Orizaba steamed down to the starting line at the race yesterday with 450 passen- gers at $25 a head on board, she had neither asked nor obtained the neces- sary clearance papers, and that con- sequently she was technically still In the port of New York and as such amenable to the strictest construc- tion of the Volstead act. He also holds that “American ships flying the American flag are American territory under all the rules of na- tional and international law, and as such must be kept as bone dry as any other part of the country.” The enforcement agent, if Wash- ington upholds his. views, expects to send a number of his subordinates with the Orizaba to-morrow to see at the dry law's spirit and letter are both observed, even outside the three-mile limit There were 450 passengers on the Miner when she started down the bay yesterday and they were all enjoying the race when their Joy rec ived a fresh fillip by the mugleal announce- ment from 4 © of white-coated stewards calling, “The bars are now Name your order.” Wighballs, rye, bourbon, Scotch and Irish were to be had, Also gin, whis- key an vermouth cocktails, claret cups and real Fre neh champagne at $9 per bottle, And last, but not least, real German bottled beer taken aboard the liner at a Spanish port, Shevlin announced that immediate- ly after learning of the Orizaba In cident, which he declared would bring to a head the whole question of the of American ships to ca ngers Hquid refre yholic content what- en informed that a orporation had been to construct and the tlie three-mite limit. Bo! open, gentlemen. rights and sell to ment of any al soever, he had b million dollar formed in New York operate haven’ three mile limit off the Jersey C “pooze outside ast The quer, he was informed, was tr he brought to the Moating bar on from Bermuda and other ports: y can try that If they wish,” the supervising agent, “but they'd better not try to bring any of the Nauur into New York," Thomas Iush, f New Y¥« Surv f the Port harge of the ull customs rk, who has ctors gament of nspe tay reports that a eu Inspector had been on board zaba an had seen to the opening of the bars the three-mile limit hud hed on the retur $50 Internal revenue tax plus $500 pe aly, mated the oy might collect RESOLUTE READY To v"™ IN THE CUP RACE TO-MORROW, SAYS DEFENDER’S SKIPPER Capt. Adams Gives Assurance That Repairs ath a Will Be Made on Time, and Highly Praises His Crew. SLUG ADAMS Cin CHARLES F. ADAMS 24., skipper of the cup defender Reso- lute, said to-day: “There is no question we will be on the starting line to morow, excellent work yesterday. determined to win the second race. The Resolute crew did The accident ts one of those things which occur at an unexpected moment, not only in yacht races, but other sports.” Explaining the accident, he said: “The halyards which holst and control the gaff at the throat broke at the hoisting ~rinch below deck and the gaff fell. There were diffi- culties in stretching a new halyard which could not be overcome, and we therefore forfeited the race.” BOWSPRIT OF LIPTON a SMASHED NEAR END OF RAGE: RESOLUTE QUICKLY FLED. Skipper and Builder Unable to Fix’ Blame for Snapping of Halyards That Cost American Yacht Vic- tory—Defender’s Crew Still Con- fident of Winning. By Lindsay Denison. (Spectal Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) q lJ § STA 5 WIN CRETE WALK SANDY HOOK, July 16.—The Shamrack IV., winning over the Ld broken down Resolute yesterday in the international race off Sandy y Hook, herself suffered a most serious accident just before she crossed the . és 7 5 A tale [, } finish line, and to-day her bowsprit was replaced and repairs made which were more extensive than those which were necessary on the Resolute. ON BRITISH COURTS COST §? 000 (00 Robert W. Emmons ,mamaging owner of the Resolute, said to-day. 1 , that his best information was that the Shamrock could not have sailed _. another mile beyond the finish in her crippled.condition. Johnston and Tilden Score, Estimate Board Approves Im- William T. Burton, the skipper, and Charles Nicholson, the designer » gner, Victory Over Parke and provement From Ocean | Wwere disinclined to talk about the .njury to the Shamrock, saying: “Oh, | Kingscote in Singles, Parkway to Sea Gate. | well, it was not so bad but that we could have finished had it been a \ eee oh aac aaa real race.” WIMBLEDON, England, July 16. In conformity with plans prepared | ———————————______@ They denoribed the mishap as “trou. William M, Johnston of Californta vy engineers Jn the office of Boroush! EWEN MONEY NOW _ !2!e with the toweprit tron, which won the first match for the Ameri-| President Riegelman of Brooklyn the IN WALL worked forward and loose, an Davis Cup team to-day in his| Board of Estimate to-day approved STREET ne ‘ can Davis Pp Me boweprit iron is a heavy piece contest with the British team for) tentative lines for a conorete walk at ON CUP SERIES of steal clamped to the deck im the the right to challenge Aust ia for| Coney Inland extending from Ocean —- bow, into which the equarea ere of the trophy, He defeated U. ©. Parke| Parkway to Sea Gate, a distance of| Resolute the Favorite for To- The howsprit is se- In five eets, 6—4, 6—4, 3-6, 3-6, 6-2. mile anda half, Cts cost, inckiding Morrow's Race at Odds extreme bow by a ten of the day jetties, is ostimated at 100,000, fine It down to The other singles mate Al When the project is completed a of 6 to 5. of the bow- was between Willlam bs en of great public beach will be established STTING odds in Wall Street sprit warking in this band tore the | Philadeyphia and A, R, F. Kingscot4) along the shore front ef the board- to-day on the remaining | ion socket loose, i of the British team. ‘Tilden won tho| walk, and New York will have « yacht races were: DAMAGED BOWSPRIT REPLACED j oss and elected to serve, recreation centre rivalling Uhat of the On the series, even money on WITH ANOTHER. } rene ee = by the Brit- | Doardwalk at Atlantic City, according} Resolute and Shamrock IV, Hise ks Hi yeti 1 | ‘The first set waa won by iy |t2 those in favor of the plan, It-will| ‘To-morrow's race, 6 to 6 om the Ni Guana’ Sen toe sort. ee { ish star but Tilden rallied Strongly tg necessary for the city to acquire Resolute. \the tug G seri ma Bann hed | and captured the next three sets and in condemnation proceedings a lunge fo win three straight races, 5 ipuworit, cured te the nents ' ie ch. The acores were: 4~5,|part of the property parulleling the] to 8 on the Resolute, Usliavees Soe fae: the: nousenany i] 6-1, 6-3, 6-1. proposed walk. To win three straight, Sham- [000 Just, MUON! <Piereendiea) The matches were played In per-| ‘The cost of the land, aowrding to] rock, 1 to 2. Ghrctoych eer / ect weather, the sun shining brill-|'Mayo Foster, Secretary of the Brook- ‘The betting to-day was light. a Cbmervers of yestertay's race no | lanthy ‘The ‘match had assumed an|iyn Chamber of Comm Is esti- ~_ SUPE Mec al ky Se ree even more important aspect than It {mated i from $6,000,000 to 410,000,000, TRISH HOPE TO SEE |/22.2:717" jlse:ene ohartenei neil sade ratatgs ve owing to thelexclusive of damages to property Lille r } pears Pere In the contest, had] ‘Tho Boand of Hetimate’s approval amas SL a eeo D : withdrawp from the final round, ‘The [tentatively fixes the Hourdwalk’at the | Bangor Downs Jubilant at Victory h aes behes ds stb i| h fon el ute 2 and fAlowkny closel ~ 2 ie " ~ Capt urton wae | British-American match therefore} high water lin cund fA wang Josely of Shamrock IV. in First Sune te i] t aye final, qualifying the win-|the contour of the beach, The total sont Fe inh ee pa j ner to challenge Australas area of alnd under ‘water which it is Contest. one ee j To-day's match between Johnston) planed to acquire la 8,903 BBLFAST, Ireland, July 16—News) gipiin Prem Giek Maarnne iw | eines {cipated with much| fest ‘This shore line pr that the Shamrock LV, had won th: re Wrenchedt Low anit sige and Parke was antic turn |i be worth from $5 to $12 Per SAUATE lrirst face against the Resolute in the #0 that » { actually cross the ay interest, as it was pert : nh foot far 100 feet fuck from the Hil | sortes. for the America's Cup was m and claim the race 5 he great encounte a a ‘i The ropuirs to Resolute continded + } Liege tier championships when| Property owners approved the plan |elved amid Joyous acenea at. Bangor) | ° 16 FOP tors ¥ ntinued | British tennis champions Fam. [Provided they have free aoceas to the |Down last night, bécause in nt ful of to A scl this morn= | parke defeated the American cham=|1 01 cy, of the ultimate victory of mas} ing, a metal gaff made of aluminite | pi n three sets to one, The oe Lipton's yacht, futuro races will n been ed in the i P a e there for the re i |ikingacote match was expect Aur presont | fon gaff which was bdelleved to ; Oe eet the closeness ot the! AFTER BOXING BOUT|" PRaIee GORY RG | jrea when they met in the Tiritieh the throa uyard which supported hanpionship tournament : BURGLARY INSURANCE UP. s edt char Selig gies ik Friendly Backyard Set-to Fatal to sane | EVANS LEADING Twelve-Year-Old one Sr le in iemniey riceas test Maeaay wed Nat, Hershotf, } NEY ther of Brooklyn. has been ded by the Burgtary In he d 1 1 of Resolute, 1 al | Putnam Avenue, “Bi Dwellers in t " hought, It was | » Up on Bobby Jones in] piayma Rasinond |< {lata must pay | A ears i] Semi-Finals of Amateur Ry ear LH Peri Eli Sako mowed tals pants of priva parse it be he Meet. ib RanZexanstiel f Sit SAMI HeGAT te : wiekae in flee titele MEMPHIS, ny uly 10—Charles oa frien ttair, uated! roperte at bw place s afternoon (Chick) Evans Jr. of chiens weno when Hdward com: | ang Ie nuded f BOTH YACHTS TO BE READY FOR Jip on Hobby Jones of Atlonta at th airs to SECOND RACE. Jond of the first 1 C thermally ae Ran Long Astor's Toth yachts will be in as good coms delete tor cond was ever to go on with the « County Chub |" Bat: ast mn 5, Nichol#on and Capt, Bure” lice Station a entlgch ton, discuss © first race, agreed | te day that it had t been a test. + Suits, #1 WORLD KESTAUEANT the two yachts, ‘The flukey cons ya lition of the weather, with continu ous squa and cireular storms 4nd ‘ tho Jent made the race bighly FRAY at satisfactory to both sides, eeu “We are all very unhappy becas i asst ei "Moran had planed a eontrace to mem as, aan. bende Ley se ' Aoage the team during the seasons of| We had to win the rage that way; Suv adr ‘ *| eimadie ud travelers” checks tos 4gai and 192%, ale Chats malate “It was ae paint fi

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