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Se pe’ if Ty: $ F455 i : Tie " ‘ : : ve John R. cere _ AMERICA’S GREATEST YACHTING AUTHORITY . f) Describes Yacht Race SEE PAGE THREE VOL. LXI, NO, 21,489—DAILy. a. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1920. rr'emareae tan =e E rien JOSE ar | vom Cove | RAIL MEN IN| CONFERENCE OKISTOIST —BERSDOL BROTHER “emyreny men tution airs CHAMIROCK LEADS AT START, | APPEAR LESS DISSATISHED: QNKEEPING WATCH) OF ESCAPED MAN, = ~ BUT IS PASSED BY DEFENDER | ON SLUSH FUNDS, GIVES HIMSELF UP | = ff Bla STRIKE NOT EXPECTED Fears Republican Senators Ascompaie hy «Jue Also | BEFORE SAILING AN HOUR Mesins of Ra Debate $600,-— mero ACCEPT AWARD NEW CHAIRMAN A DRY.|HUNT io a AFIELD. Resolute Sane <0 See | My nae wee Dempsey Says ays 12,000. on Atlantic} George White “Who Succeeds] Mother of Two Draft Evaders bela HOMER Jaren Pus Up FOUR COURSES OPEN. Coast bing Labor Cummings, ‘Warm Friend | ieee That Grover Cc. Will the Hardest Fight Seen During Scbiiies of Avett tae stan oer, | of Wilson and League. Now Give Up. Seri¢és— Yachts Run Well Inshore Protest, New Wage Demand, |noara'a award, S5cording to Wittian By David Lawrence. Two men walke@@into the Barge ae THE START. ‘ ‘ H $ M. s. | Shamrock... ....:.: vine p COR eee oo 22 Resdlute:s ic cciessseveteney er Ds SOGee enna “ SANDY HOOK, July 21.—After sailing for two hours in the third yace tor, the America’s Cup to-day in a constantly’ freshetting breezé, {Resolute was lealing Shamrock by nearly half a mile as the two. yachts neared the turn of their thirty-mile course to windward and ree Referendum or Rejction, | Pempsey, Vice-Prenaent of the Interna: | (SPeeial Correspondent of The Eve-| Office, where. passes are handed out tional Longshoremen's Aasoclation, in| COLUMBU: . the absence of T, V, O'Connor, chief CHICAGO, ¢ , July 1.—Danger of 8M anton teader for the Atlantic seaboard. | (Copyright, 19: Smmediate strike of railway workers | Mr. Dempsey arrived here to-day from for sitors leaving Manhattan fo Ohio, July jovernor's Island, at 11.80 o'clock to- day )—Governor Cox is |for the present much more worried sain tae Jail assd ae of the country apparently had been | Boston. jg | Mbout what the ant asked thelr business and names, “Do I have to give that?” asked the elder man, whose companion was a youth Republicans may do ‘The increase granted these mer @issipated when the 2,000 representa-|59 cents an hour, making their pay about investigating campaign expen- Rives of the sixteen railway orafts re- | cents," said) Mr. Dem “They are} ditures than what they may disappointed at not ving the 20 mumed thelr conference here this} ints asked, but there ia mot the remot-|*Dout his attitude n the 1 e of! ‘The Sergeant told hirt he did. Moming to consider the $600,000,000 | est chance they will strike.” Nations. He is afraid the Republi-| “Well, came the reply, “I'm Judge pu 5 4 ‘wage increase granted by the Railway] This docs not affect the existing | cins who control the Senate Investi- |oenlg of Philadelphia. ‘The young strike of part and terminal longshore- Labor Board in {ts deoision banded |*c gating Committee may be persuaded |" Wants to go to Governor's Island jturn ‘The course extended_to a point about eight miles off Asbury Park. ry - « ‘ adie nt eee me to surrender. He 8 Irwin Bergdoll, : : A ae rs t Ms down yesterday: F ENT MILE by ‘the Republican campaign man- lino for two and one-half years, has _ From a three-knot breeze in which the race started, the wind had 3 In addition, there appeared to be| ASK Vy CENT agers to refrain from investigating |been sought by the Government as | isen to twelve knots an hour. less dissatisfaction over the amount PASSENGER RAISE this campaign as it develops. a draft & of the award on the part of the union In a dramatic address to the Dem-| Erwin Bergdol mt The skippers of both sloops employed every strategem known to is a half-brother of ii yachting as they jockeyed for advanta tone Pullman Rates Too Would Be In- ratte National Committee, assem-|Grover (, Bergdoll, who made a sen- | ig ey jockey advantage off the Jersey coast and the . cheased if Roads Win Re bled here, the Governor said there |sational escape from a military sace was the ¢ closest and fastest run in the series, * (ESN iat Pe i ak Rg a IM cae pa ra wee ° wasn't much use investi cam-| guard In Philadelphia ‘DETAILS OF THIRD RACE FROM tended far into the night without any quest Deman 5 |palgn funds after a primary or gen-| 7 ‘, zr Pa nn 0 a | . a primary or ge he Sergeant was so excited he THE START. ecision as to acceptance or reject-| WASHINGTON, July 21.—Rallroad Al election, But while the campaign | could scarcely write out adiey St ih cota Coe ota mee LA Just before the start of the race ence of the award having been|executives will ask the Interstate | Was In progress, he 1, he wanted After the two had left on the ferry 7d " “ the two sloops shifted their sais yeached. At the close of last night's|Commerce Commission to increase |dully or weekly reports. Presumably |for the ixiand, ne called up the mili- Goy. Smith and a party of New York Democrat, en route from the several times, When the warning conference, however, W. G. Lee of| Passenger fares ong¢half cent a mile/he expects his own campaisn man-|tary headquarters and told who were San Francisco convention, stopped off at Albuquerque, } Mexioo, (or & nal came they were working Gieveland, Grand President of the be prov abe ee ee dateg beets 4 bicapeaarermpid the source | coming over * Hopi Indian celebration. The above photograph © the two “Big ie sa 10 windward or the” ‘ jo meet er ce 9 ‘ m 0% When Judge Roenig, who west Chiefs tharion ¥. Murphy and ay. Hmith he left in the re stadt Hesolute stood aver towald the light. Fee en seltacedjate atthe | Passenger fares at 3 cents a mile| WANTS SPOTLIGHT ON EX-| counsel for Krwin Ber ne it albapte actA tht Rh aA Spec ls Seaobak hs Mabe ’ @ hai ' emphasized that no immediate strike 200,000,000 | counsel Erwin Bergdoll, and his Goy, smith's left are James A. Foley and Miss Emilie Smith, ¢ | 1 Put soon cume about and fol- ahs ie: proepect. now yield approximately $1,20 PENSES ALL THE TIME. ompanion arrived they found a good end . lowed Shamrock toward the commit- i “phere’ will te nO dilewnl outa annually. An increase of half a cent| This challenge to the Republican] sjzeq detachment of soldiers awaiting buh ey ee | tow udet. nN 4 ‘la mile would add $200,000,000 to this| Senate Committee was made after van ta 4 Sh ‘ rebel, sporadic or immediate raijroad a them, Hergdoll was taken to the Ad- 4 rock crossed the Hne 23 osee- GEG pie Lec paid, “WW AtHOS the inoue ees, 1 bo | 23% deliberation and will be insisted | jutant’s office and later locked up in WOMEN FIGHT DUEL TURKEY DECIDES j onds after the omturtiag” wighal hae j : " Another hundred million wou! upon. Hiram Johnson made quite althe same prison where: his half. — ae heen blown and Ry ‘ e ‘ aes 7 same prise ere + his : c and Resolute f railroad wage award 1s aasenied °F gerived trom other sources. A surtax| raga in the Contra! West about cam-|prothen ures Cleveland Berndolt,| WITH GUNS, 1 DEAD TO SIGN TREATY a 7 is at ee eee ee ise < be con-lof half a cent a mile on Pullman | paign expenditures und Gov. Cox be-|was held during his court martial ee ‘our Officers and Three Re-| cubt. aanme of Resolute re . ! certed and delibera! travel, it is estimated, would produce| eyes the use of money to pt are . ) He re —One Shot) Greeks Begin O. oft Bast- ¥ ss fefto » When the Grand Council met to- 1061800, Higher commutation | Renupiteen ral disa Lp ante ue trig) a “ ant me NONE ed bth Q sate site ty a t| Gree ee cup oe st porters Following Race Res« pen eee the vests berth ama ‘ e 2 ere und ggage os, ex- . gst tee | je papers in the Enw er Edo emple—Othe eld ern Thrace and Ente - | ‘ock across thes Gay four courses of action were Under !rates, baggage charges. higher €X-| atord @ hasig Yor the acceptance of| case will'be louked over. If the Judge MN Kempe SO MEE nie pean cued by Motor Boats, Both Yacktgreroued-on te ae eres, t consideration: ' . press vates and other sources, it J8! the challene he has issued, He bie 3 : by Police Adrianople. ’ J i. deck ene on the starbqurd ‘ An ac nee of the award under] figured, can be made to produce]. le chet 7 Advocate General's Department finds 2 5 : as | ithin 50 yards of one another, ‘ @ “protest'—a registration of their} 50,000,000 more. hie + Ay vente Committee tg keep] Erwin was without a justifiable rea-| DETROIT, Mich,, July 21.—Pieanor PANTINOML, July ‘The naval blimp © 10 fell fronté« | Heth tacked anfew. minutes after te ‘ . 5 <-cia Liang As Re the spotlight on expenditures of both] son for his two and a half years’ al- Greer, thirty-three, 1s dead and Birdie | oy 8). —Turkey his " ; start nd at 1.10 wel dissatisfaction over the corms oA cae That would leave $300,000,000 0] pories and will be disappointed if| sence, he will be placed on court Bradford, elxhtecn-year-old girl is held reaty, 1 was ann eight of 3,000 feet into Jumnaica Bay | 2" canes probs hauling away ‘ pared with the origina: Sey Wise p come froin srolmnt rates, bie bla the Republican Senate Committee] martial by the police followin pistol duel ane Vuring the yacht races to-day. ThE! Resolute worked out ab ‘ Acceptance of the award mean an increase of approximately | tumng a deaf ear to his plea apo he arart WMSM the officers said renulted from inti War Office wan advised wimp .wam.onrrying tour snuval offie| yaeas 4 } out 100 Proviso that preparations for new/9 per cent. This would be in addition! 134) while all is serane in the C ile Krwin's evasion of the draft q quarrel over a man at « rooming vanguard of ‘the. Greck ‘o windward, but Shamrock wage demands be immediately start- | to ee Pxiests, fos cere aciesen pu es Nae hie papain ity nee a was not filled with the spec acular hous to-day ee I Aaeanoule ers and three newspaper men when| Was footing faster and was wel) fd, these demands td be filed with| Pending before the Interstate Com-| camny voter dag, he etek ™ Tohapters that featured his brother's sald to have been dshte the wae tee started to-leake aa ahem It looked aw if Shamrock pare oon as rade vy ie jection Ol life, his disuppearance has been exchang: Mis r whe wounded i & could croms the” det. the Railway Labor Bou: a as ‘ one Ei George White as Demooratio Na-|aquully as in the temple and died in « hospitall| GREEKS IN EAST THRACE. Halla was thrown overbourd in} “8 ON a, the eatendel bor bo peel enie ater OF Goven.| PR EW HOT LYE, tional Chairman and campaign man-| "ye was ve svon after the shooting = an effort to make safe landing, bUClagnth of a mile ahd a5 ta tH 4 } roads emerge nally from Gov asf peers , ” we —_ Commeantention with © jantinep! 'o ager tu sycceed Homer 8, Cummin, rae all estions, ‘i ne s unable to make shore. f ment control ON WIFE AND BOY | "sot Yocommianed. without much (gtawee atl avertions | His Mit By a NS TO LAUNCH manieation with Constenttaeele] 1.4 wimp. was unable to make shore, gainlig rapidly Inne tartone aan entative rejection of the award Faieeine ab REE RG ea ‘brother, Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, SALONICA, Gree July 2h—The | Motorboate put out and rescued the| Resolute, although to windward, ap. H and a reommitment of the strike! Man Angered ‘by Accusations | travail. “The incident throwa e ausa |? Still at large |SEVEN SHIPS IN HOUR]@ek troops have commenced toelr) iiay after ite members hud been |Pesred logy ' issue to a referendum of the rank] Bri f 4 . Judge Roenig ts also under tndiet- | y ad dant Wem ICU at At 180 both boats still were holds 1 ieved Fluid to Sas Me = leat Sey . . to official = an-|doused in the ba + and file. ; Claims He aisle Fluid te (Continued on Eighteenth Page.) taal fox siving sllene 1 aa Mrs. | Hog Island Expects to Establish . ing the port tack of the Jersey Shore Flat rejection of the award and an 3e Water. ergdoll in the escape of Grover ¥ and E 4 <r JOY IN’ BELFAST , -|vinanara cr ans snar ot & salle:te windward of Shamrock's wake, Sham« OVER SHAMROCK)" had increased her lead to threes exercise of the extr vordinary plenary! wren John Knoll, of powers restinug in the Grand Council | jt ieut, pro toward a. strike. by hia wif 266. setget| “DEMAND” RELEASE OF DEBS |‘"""°""* Perstol._ I sae Avot ia leer lyn, was accused last night Court-Martint § jexins on| To-Day n Mary, of staying out late| Labor Party Candidate Asks Ald of onpe of Berd PHILADELPHIA Jul itor a elgbtha of a mile, j A factor regurded as a favorable|with other women, he picked up a pot rding and Cox. When Lieut. Col. John B. Hunt, re-|yaiand to-day plans to eatablish « new Twenty-one Guns Fired by the At 140 Shamrock was well ahead | featare and one which many belleve Jof bolling lye water from the gas stove] pexvun, Cols July 21 (United |Ured, formber commandant of the dis. | Uap’ t.day plans to, 1, Seven ba pt of Resolute and it seemed ax if may have considerable effect if a[and threw it over her and thelr elght-|prega).—A proposal that the Repubil-|ciplinary barracks at Fort Jay rel ¢.896-ton sles! cargo carriers, the last Royal Ulster Yacht could cross the Defender’s bow if she concerted effort is made toward ac-|months-old son, Alfred, according to the /oa, and Democratic Presldentlal nom-|nor'a Irland, faced the court-martial! on the ways at the ble plant, will be ae ail ie Club. went about on starboard tack. In- ce of the award, was the oe. ; inees Join him in a mand” upon|there to-day in the Grover Cleveland overboard, according to CONS ‘ BY yee = deed it looke ; ae ee wee ia \\ncteaaad baby was In {ts mother's arms | president Wilson to release Eugene V,|Bergdoll escape, Lieut Date Olocse cn chan tae clated Presa). — Wholesale arrests! permast, June 2A salute of nd ae if ahe would have and recelyed most of the lye water, retroactive to-May 1. ‘his feature|ize was taken to St, Catherite's Hos- would give the 1,800,000 ratlway|pital, where It was sald he was in a workers a total of approximately critical condition, Mr $150,000,000 to be distributed as back |tended by beta aan “} Knoll was held tn 0 ail to-day ms, ee bs ne court, on & charge of felonious assault, representatives had not crystallized, for hearing on Monday. He sald he mgeratl ¥ 4 it was reported that the locomotive |did not know that water was lye{has deen over for nearly two years|handeuffed and heavily guarded on his were mado herp to-day in connection Debs immediately from Atlanta prison | Cresson, J explained that'{eas. Officials of the Ame : ! uray: Je: SOR 2 | twenty-one guns was the greeting given ae" vedas bes. d ot severed hun- was telegraphed from here by Parley P.|the ( did “not hold to any) national Shipbulld Pantera uprising. at Moslems apainat | DY the Royal Ulater Yachtatlub to, the] Sa, Tene rock, with _ her Christensen, Farmer-Labor Party nom-| suggestion of collusion in the case, but| this ia the firat time such a feat was|farcien oecupat victory of Shamrock IV,4 yesterday's Mt pilot shoud, was evidently “|inee, to Senator Harding and Goy. Cox | bvlleved it td be one of neglect of duty, race. 4 holding in shore for a better breese, 5 to-day, \ Major Gen. Peter G. Harris, Adjutant ships and their Bangor, where the club's house ia] Shamrock was ghosting along in sure dislike utterly,” said Christen al, thetifled that ho granted the| spongore are: | Vaba: Mine, Hanne i ated, gave itself up last night to a| Prising fashion with @ small bone tm BWA ab Sonn her teeth as she headed in shore te “to start on a campaign while one of counsel for Beredall on con- | Mile"? Nancy "Bhatmaker, Devons ee BS GRAM OF RADIUM HERE. 4 catch the breezes that come off the corporation elain. th Thy nt reported to by Ia of on Britian. ea my opponents 1s in prison. The war|dition that the draft evader should be| Catahouln, Misa Bonaing, Chi £0, FP. Kraft, Anta td daughte of ear Admiral » SPAS BET BHODNO ‘DAG SAE eee have been on the part of the Govern-| pose of getting $150,000 in gold which he Henderaonviil ny | About a Thirtieth of an Ounce, It Hor crew lay along the weeather rail, London Girls Betting Mad, ment for denying Debs his freedom dur-| claimed he had eaghed in the mountatny| Brush. “Miss Sarah Le In Worth §120,000, : 1500,000 to Breet 22-Story | and Capt. Burton held her close on the (Continued on Second Page.) LONDO: July 21,.—Some of theling the war has now bi dissipated | of Virginia and the Cedarhurst r ‘ Office Ha a edge of the wind. Far to ———=—| London newspapers lament that Eng-|by twenty months of pe: He be > - Hamonda, Phin — ' Me ee ey ea ck tae.te, tha |. Budeher, Manner & Masten AWotwerel teedigin bur tas dencher oa lish women and girls have gone “bet-|jieves it “‘aliiple justice’ for other " Peay nat ticaat ck Cen tee usr. |for the Metropolitan Life Insurance 7 pes ting mad,” and that it {8 a common |eandidates to joln in a “demand” for| HEARS SON’S SENTENCE. | THREE U. S. AIRMEN ek of ha two and A ust | for ihe Mabrapellian, Lal tnueass had oven forereached on the Jong port thing for girls in offi on the stage, | the release of Debs z LZ f ae Reo F 1d = pard inshore, lassified Advertisers led women, and even schoolgirls, Mra, Freeland Syn She'd Rather AT GRAND RAPIDS), New York haa pure ;|Sehnolder to-day a butlding loan con- ifi f ieee wagers varying from 6 pence | way open gs Tee nexanta| See James Dead. for peacarch work Wh inalignant diavawes, | tract whieh calls for a loan of $7,600,000] SHAMROCK APPEARS ALMoor to @ pound, Sox May Open Campaign a ° : | tod livered to by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- RUNNING TO SHORE. = anveutt When J Freeland, of No. 1796] a... \ se Nya tee emeroaslnn many to the Ne > 06 ‘ ‘ Impor ant. Emir Fetnal Accepts French Terms.| COLUMBUS, July ov, Cox may |Park ve was to-day’ auntonced to| TWO Alaska-Bound Flyers Arrive, ; “t Butte ne oaheaee sey ete At 3.50 Shamrock was iwithill fel lod, advertising copy fer LONDON, July 21.—A despatch from|open both national and State campaigns | Blackwell's Island for three months for One Landed Yesterday— | situated at the southeast corner pf Wall|™les of the Highlands and Es ny bey Wort ould be in Egypt ¢ French authorities here|in Memoria! Hall, Columbus, Aug, 17,|"Jostling,” which la twin brother to at Erle |e nd New Street, running irregularly to} be coming right into the ex ene8 da save it is ported Engr at the Democratic Stary ¢ vention, | & nH un King, nie R bad r ri ety nee at sue BH the west side of Broad Street spectators who lined the rm in or Before Friday i, head of the Syrian state, hoa] state Chatman W. W. Durbin saya the | Freeland, who bad hastened hore trom! GRAND RA : The plot has a frontage of 69.8 tect| seamed to de getting a b accepted the terms of the F tao: reuk, and Invitations |oston upon receiving newa of his two of the Aluska-bound army alr ‘ Preceding Pablication RAG. MSHS) (Un no) SORA TeaAtiOn /Or| Mer rnoer WNL MEAREs ARE. LICR ONE | eee ee rin LA Weert orto ate enon Moore ais ic ancved diene alerts | vn Wall Street. 218.4 feet on New Street! than Resolute and to this report, have been sent, to ore F : 7 epee seis PIANe 4 appropriation of |4nd 137.8 feet on Broad Street. A Earty copy reonives _ Secretary Baker, former Gov, Harmon | A paiher ape My. eon dead ly before noon to-day fram Erie, for the puretas Nasa ly:tsecdtnie ballalag Adi eitona: gainttg, On the tack averting has to be and Senator Pat fHarrison. of Missi |" moond leg of, ti - Jute seemed to have omit vertising is ni t i at fl Freeland and hours and fifteen structed to be used As offices in con- tor ‘of time ‘wot he PPh i Dig: Democratic tally ia |West 45th Street, = D RENTAL hme : ection with the Stock Exchange, It is} to windward, ETE WORLD.) Cet Sits Sates” Ol Sede eases "od - [avation: “Mluin alno got'a three manthy! land aburcferin ‘So.'s Feached “Grand ie He loa dears intoren atthe rats] At LSE Shamvosty { ana ee eS Prigyh y Racing News on Page 18) — 'fontonce, npldy yesterday, 4 por cent. to Resolute held AL eale, adr, | io Repide y ‘ $ oink Bp de ‘ rae - ~ noite ’ = ee ene ann ee at fie 2S ae PANS et

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