Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
WILSON'S PLAN ENDS STRIKE OF MINER TO-NIGHT'S WEATHER—Probable Thunder Showe: Billy To Be Sure. m3 Getting The Evening World, Order in Advance from Your ee eee ied VOL. LXI. NO. 21, <08—DAILY. = Co. (The Copretents 1920, by The Press Publishing New York World), “NEW YORK, “SATURDAY, JULY 81, PONZ| EXPECTS 10 RESUME ON MONDAY TAKING LOANS, ' PAYING 200 .C INTEREST cen Sa TEACHER TAKES. so or noes) HS LUFE RATHER THANDIE SLOWLY Little Chance of His of His Accepting * Kept No Books, Secretary! Says—Searching Audit MINERS ORDERED BACK 10 WORK ON WILSON PLAN Lewis ak ae Out Telegrams “After President Promises. to | Call Wage Conference. MUST KEEP CON’ TRACTS, | |Union Head Supports White House in Telling Men to Stand by Agreement. | The telegrams directing the men | to return to work were sent out from | | ' . | Now in Progress, | |W illard D. shdnestan of Mor-! tis High School Feared’ To Be a Burden. BOSTON, July 31.—Charles Pons), mushroom confidently | expected to ibe doing business by next | Monday on the old basis of 60 per | cent. ‘in ninety days ho said to-day, | Instructions for breaking the news The foreign exchange wizard, who|°f Ms stleide to this relatives and a claims to have cleaned up millions here within a few months by his ¢i- nancial operations, declared he was confident the investigution now under) way would prove his ‘business was le- | gitimate and that the District Attor- ney would find no reason for forcing wapeaion, jing himself in the head. Overwork Raports were circulated here to-day (nd too lose study had wrecked that Pons would confer during the |MerVes and ‘broken ‘his health, day with New York financiers, who| A® Unsealed note, written by the were reported to have offered him ‘Scher just ‘before he killed himselt $10,000,000 for his business—and his se- [Contained passages addressed to ‘his eret of cashing postal reply coupons |Wife, Bleanor, a @rother and other through which the Italian claims to |"l@tive. At th bottom was an in- ev« teats the Cortina. scription reading: “To Spencer Waa T Geclaxed'-ithere Was |Shannahan, care of Holden Lumber chance of his accepting the offer, Company, Ghiversville, N. ¥.7 The Tho Italian financier ix the centre |" apparently written in tste, of @ throng made up mostly of his own |°°Mtained the following: countrymen wherever he goes. When “I have faced both evil alternatives he appears at his home or at the tay-|®74 have decided it will be better to era where he has his office he is greet: |2!¢ now than be dying on your hands e4 with cheers and “hoorays” med-|f0F months, Better for you to suffer Jeyed with “bravos.” ‘Tho crowds surge |ON® Swful shock than a long sor- in upon him and some of the more |‘¥—— demonstrative who have ‘cleaned up"|. “Mother, make Eleanor seo that sho ig in no way responsible for this dis- aster. Don't arouse the neighborhood if you can help it. Telegraph Spencer something like this: ‘Willard ill few duyseand died suddenly.’ Break it gently to mother. Better send for Dr. Buckland to bo in readiness and seo that Aunt Hattie Nas heart medicine ready." Mr, Shagnahan was forty-five years okt He was born in Troy, N. ¥., and was a graduate of Willlams College At one time he was Principal of the high school of Watervilet, N. ¥. For the last twelve years he had been teacher of history at Morris High aga was considered an authority on that study. At the close of the schoo) term*he went to Syracuse University to take a special summer course in history, He returned 4 week ago, broken,in health and in @ nervous condition, the result of toolose study. Mrs. Eleanor Shan- millionaire, defense ,of his act on the ground | that it was better than dying slowly contained in a mote left by Willard D. Sannahan, for yeans a history teacher at Morris High School, who died to-day at his home, No. 1956 Bogart Avenue aftrsshoot- ‘his Ittle With the withdrawal of District ttorney Pelletier from the case, investigation of the affairs of and his “get rich quick” scheme now in the hands of Attorney Gen- J. Weston Allen and United tates Attorney Daniel J. Gallagher. Gallagher said he hoped to estalb- beyond question whether Ponzi had mede the multi-millions of profits which he has claimed, or has deen paying returns of fifty per cent, to one set of investors with money obtained from another, Also, the inquiry will be directed to learn whether it was by international reply coupon exchange exclusively or in some other form that such profits as may be shown were gained, Ponz! sald he was mot ready yet, ‘and might never be, to reveal the bueiness eecret involved in the oper- ations which have (brought him national headquarters to the miners | this morning. Tn hia message to the local unions, Mr. Lewis repeated the telegram ne | received last night w Ling that tie miners re- turn to work and thus demonstrate “thelr good faith in keoping their con- tract.” ‘The President said when the miners returned he would invite the Joint Scale Committee of minens and oper- ators-to reconvene for the punpose of adjusting any inequalities in the wage scale agreement signed March 31 in Now York, but he reiterated his inalstence that the men must stand by the term’ of the award thev hagl m President accepted as far as striking was con- cerned, The telegram of President Lowis to the local unions is as follows: “In consideration of the request of the President, as. contained in the and acting in accordance with the puthority vested in me as President of the United Mine Workers I herewith order and direct all mem- bers of our organization who may be foregoing, idie or on strike contrury to the pro- visions of the interstate joint agree ment to immediately return to their employment and permit operation of the mines. the normal “Meetings of your local unions should be immediately convened and action taken to comply with this order without further delay. The Prest- dent's telegram emp izes the grave responsibility which devolves upor every member of our ongunization to conform to proper procedure within our union and to discharge their obit- gations to organized society. “Lt furthermore provides a way to secure consideration of the inequali- ties in the basic interstate wage agreement. The word of the Presi- dent is pledged that a joint wage con- ference will be reconvened When our membership demonstrates their good faith in keeping their contract. “It is therefore apparent that tm- nahan, bis wife, urged him to go to the country to yest for the remainder of hie vacation, but he decided to remain at his Bronx home, He expressed fear last might that he would have to go to a hospital, Instead of going to hie bedroom he retired to an attie room beon furnished for him to get awny wealth. It should be enough for the public to know, he that he gives « fifty per cent, return on thelr money, and for -the authonitdes To iknow that he ‘had resources to make good his obligutions without breaking the law, he said aided, After a period of uncertainty, |from the noise of the stree Priel nanny ay, ittle « mnarked by a four-day run, Ponai {Morning when Mrs. Shannahan wont; There was little change in the ae van |to call him for breakfast sho found strike situation in the Mhdiana fields potrited to 4 group of leas than Alty| her husband dead on his bed, a re- to-day, It wos estimated by bovh persons who sought yment this | volver beside him, He had fired into aret m erator: morning on jis notes and said the | his mouth, the bullet penetrating the Racha eticlele Aud Operators iat Sete aver: :sivyanenta te e vit. (DFain, Dr, McAdams said he had: only 3 per ¢ of the miners were bs A an ek earme ¥'™ | peen dead wbout an hour, ‘Dhe widew ,at work and that practically all the tually normal yesterday, he sald. As da daughter survive, lange imines in the State were tdle sv0n as audits have been completed, which had! mediate compliance with this order by our membership will expedite the disposition of the questions at tasuc. 1 earnestly hope that our member- ship will thus demonstrate the in- tegrity of our union and the, sacred- ness of our obligation.” and reports made, he added, he plan- nod to resume acceptance of inviit- mente. | Ponzi has had 50,000 accounts active ] stone time, Miss Lucy Mell, his nuan- { — - tiger, suid to-day. ‘Dhese have repre Beginning August 2c ented investments raneing from $40 A to $40,000, sh aid, with t wv Oa Most of th 1 the lines at ity " phrdiwe’ in vec! Buys hive fy . men of apparent forcign virth ur ex- For the same reason: di aks for all the other New Yo No ledgers. were Lon f books. Money cdme in too wf their price to 3 cents, any accounts of that kind, acca: 4 to Mise Mell. At times. the mon compenad to mal was dugyped into baskets before beings conveyed to the banks, | Se ee, NOTICE ae of The World will be the same as that of all » other New York evening papers, viz: 3 cents. The Evening World is now > the same increas 1, the price of the Evening Erowds That Saw Mannix Sail for Ireland; The Archbishop and President De Valera crRoweo WOMAN IN PLANE Visitors From Mansfield 1 Porch Campaign. MARION, 0, July to-day with a ge M by Mansfield the surrounding country in Rich Jounty, O., pileri to a delegation from to pay thelr respec! the Republican nominee and hear discuss national issues, Tho first of the m ers that are to come ny Kroups of summer on similar missions, the gation marched on’ the Harding dence with and with bands sounding a sone al men marched together in the cade which had its bothgmen and women to emph ndidate, Richland gan to come and airplane, Many of th await the hour set for * (Continued on 8 Sec The County people m did nd Page. SAGHALIN DECISI Rept to U. S, Will Declare, at Occupation Is Necessary. TOKIO, July 31 (Amoctaied Pre Outlines of Japan's anawer to the of the United States ret Intention to vcoup, are printed to-day by which report that the up at yesterday's Cw According to the ne the answer, In polntlug u “K roply Maw me s which made it necessary rk evening papers to raise [lh sens semasrpsiamsseise eet eaters mai a ti | Russla , policy wil say thar avoldable to und tha the decisiun to land Will not De changed ritorial would be evnment Ww ton stable ¢ CONVOYS CROWDS | TO HARDING HOME Candidate Start His Front 31, — Senator hore during the flags and banners fying complement of the united support it pledged to the in early by train, motor the formal JAPAN WON’ T ALTER Is raUlonitl 4 lelp 1920. Post Office, » Fatered as Second-Class Matter BOITION VS I Ve. AVE THREE CENTS ELSEWHERE PRICE TWO CENTS IN GREATER NEW YORK WN. YY Harding's front porch campaign began arion and "HONEST MAN FINDS nland “) $95 000 IN GEMS “| LOSTFROM AUTO orous of greeting. As on notifica-| Henry McGuckin Restores the y, Marion was in holiday dress San rey 4 | nd spirit to welcome them and to} Bag Containing adi to, Keive the front porch campaign a rous- Mrs. ty) ec il Page ing send-off. Most of the visitors accounted oo themselves almost home-foiks, for] Momry MeCuekin, an undertak Mansfield ts only forty miles ay, [Assistant at Hastings-on-Hudson, tr and many in the throng were per-|day received a $20 bill—-with posstbly sonal friends of Senator Harding. tore to come—as his reward for re Farmers, storekeepers and profession- turning a black leather $25,000 w bag contain orth of tug diamonds and or valuwbles, the prop of Mrs. |Ceell Pago of Philipse Manor, Tarry town, which had dropped from be- |speeding automobile. MeGuekin king tn Broad 1 not iway, Hasting Wednesday when the automobile flashed past and as) it did so a bag tumbled out. The » undertaker's assistant shouted for|t the chauffeur to stop, but his erie were disregarde ARCHEISHOR MaANNIx AND EAMONN DE VALER HAGEN DEFEATS ~ BARNES 70074 FOR ET” THE Wins Third Championship Within a Stroke of the Record for Course. | By William Abbott. (Special Staff Correspondent of The onehip on the ks of the en = wieh Country Club. Linge n’ round wax 70, only one @troke above the ecord for the wu ee Tarnes shot Juround in 74 f history merely cated itself in H again and again m all parte country, Hag n'a victory hus demon Evening World.) | GRPENWIOH, Goon, July 41 Walter Hagen became metropolitan Jone n golf champion for the thint time to-day when he defeated James Barnes of St Louls by four strokes} jin the 18 hole playoff forthe cham MANNIX SAILS FOR IRELAND: THOUSANDS AT PIERS GIVE HIM REMARKABLE SEND-OFF “IT Am Working for Peace in Ireland,” He Says in Farewell Message— “I Am Unafraid of the Conse- quences” — Great Ovation for De Valera. One of the most remarkable demonstrations ever seen in this city at the departure of a prominent visitor took place to-day when Archbishop Daniel Mannix of Australia sailed on the Baltic, bound for Ireland where Premier Lloyd George says the Archbishop cannot land. As the big White Star liner swung out into the stream and pointed toward the bay, there was a mighty cheer from the thousands of people who had gathered outside the piers, and from the crowd that packed both decks of Pier 60 at the foot of Twentieth Street, ® Hat in hand and amiling his happi- heas over the send-off given him by his friends and admirers here, the Archtishop stoed—et the rail and waved bis farewell, There wos not a epare foot of spate on the dock and longshoremen wore clambering over the sheds of nearby All Night. docks to get one more gitmpse of the TIPPERARY, Ireland, July 31.—| Archbishop, when Eamonn De Valera, who was in the party that accom. rig. Gen. Lucas ts understood to be) in the hospital in the military bar-| PeAled the Archbishop to the ship, started to leave the dock, racks here auffering fom nerve shock and a slight wound fol- GREAT OVATION ALSO FOR lowing hig escape from Sinn Foinera| PRESIDENT DE VALERA. had feld him’ prisoner alnce| “Three cheem for the President of the Irish Republic,” shouted « stal< wart Irish lad who saw him wp- proaching. ‘The respons» wos deafening, Men in the crowd sprang forward and itft~ ed Do Valera to their shoulders, bew'- ing him to @ waiting automobile ‘The machine immediately wos sure rounded iby so many admirers tnat it could not be stented and Mr, De Va- for Tipperary. There is no | lora had w break through the orowd forsbellef the Sipn Potnens traced him | tnd make @ quick run to another ma- y to recapture! chine which started away beforw the him raiders evidently were tg-| crowd realized what had happend, norent OF Lucas nye mat tho fight|. The streets around the White Star for ponseaion of the mall wage s| Line docks were crowded hollrs be~ sul) in progress when roinfe fore saling time, Three Hnex of of soldiers dispersed the ealder je polloe were thrown out by Inspector Fuched here’ nome. tite, letnr, hie | Hoan and Acting, Capt. Renjamnis ty othing in tatters, suffering from a|Ashigy @a-early as 10 o'clock. They _ slight wound on the forehead. a off the water front from 18th 2 Pn cae 20th Streets. The side strveta were MORE TROOPS IN | IRELAND, |packed to suttoontion by, thousands, many of whom could not hope for ritinn even & glinwpse of the Archbishep and lls party, Nevertheless, they waited LUCAS WOUNDED IN NARROW ESCAPE Brilish Commander Sawed Bars of Sinn Fein Prison—Wandered to-day who June. Additional details of Lacas's eacape were avallublo to-day. At every op- portunity he worked at the bars in his window unt!] they could eaally be removed, ‘Then he climbed out and wandered all night. He finally reached the police bar- racks at New Pallas, where he was placed in a mail lorry which started | in Motor LONDON, July 31, the Roys 1,000 men, toriats, 1 -A detachment of) 15 Pie Fusiliers, numbering about | ™ — It was shortly after 11 o'clock when the Arebbishop and bis party arrived in automobiles, Thoy were escorted led by. with fold tune and war ma- to-day at Queenstown, iunded by the 6918 Regiment Band, Lieut. Clifford Ridgely. A crowd that had walted at the to thelr destin he railwaymen tions by refusips to Ginnell & ; ceneet Minntom te! esidence of Archbishop P. J. Hayes, LONDON, July s.—Laurence Ginnett, |°t St Patrick's Cathedral, swarmed Sinn ®eln member of Parllament for in behind automobiles of the Mafi+ North Westmeath and Minister of Ag- DIX party, There wis o @unge Ituro in the Irtsh Hepublican Goy- and the crowd broke through the rane f Wnline te t8 lines, whooping and cheering, they announcem rushed toward the | Arehbishop's auwmeble, Two police lines gave, jue the third one held and after a loniek tussle the police got thelr fase WASHINGTON, ON |, When MeGuckin opened the bag at | strated hiv superiority over une fall yme he found diamond rings, neek- | St. Louls star, his closest contempo- It ist cos, gold mesh bagy and other ex-| Mery for premier Amertean profes- pens contents, together with honors, ‘The mart of dlffor. Jecard bearing Mrs. Page'a nome, He |ehee was further shown im vo-dav's Jealled up the Page home und was|méateh, Hagen at one timo loading ag), ~ | Hetified by a maid that Mr. and Mr o badly fod Barnes bv six note |Page bad motored to Massachusetts, | strokes, With a o« record with u's |The maid notified a friend of t 1 reach, Hagen became too reckless ria, |Rages named Young, wh: nto the tf hol Miswad putt of ‘pers }communication with M un sand a bunkered drive on the trawn | with MoGuokin, ve polling all chances for inte |. Mr lay called on M rd. ‘ od v 1 it ‘ 1 Barnes to sun : " ve nok n Longe com plimer n well ob ing a lone py} jertnems and hone gave tt i ar liome hy . WHE hear turther from Mr ne | Hag f “ 1M jton ae | ries WORLD KESTAURAWE, =i (Continued on Second Puge,) 1 in ich Pues An. (Racing Entries on Page 2) Jcom) strike altuatio He took several Not another soul could squeeze onte sc phe ae tho visitor's portion of the pler at the time the Archbishop arrived. 10,655 ARRIVE IN WEEK. started up th® gangplank and She The total number of alleha arriving passengers lined along the rail and” in port durin che week and inspected gave him a royal welcome. The crew the Immigration offictals wa %5, joined in the demonstration, It ap~ of when 1 o Passengers 200 were cabin and the rest This does not ine peared that the Archbishop find est caped from the perils of the ontind= enor Pattie, which watieal tostay. slastic crowd outside only to fall: total number of alten arrivals Me hands of a still more llury wook was 10,855, compared with gtoup of admirers, jase the week befora The demonstration appeared | July 31 past | p»-establiahed aya have oon President Wil) The Archbishop's auto did not ty) Admiral Cary his t enter through the door usually ‘ need to-di used, but shot into the freight em- Proaident actonplinh a re- trance, From there the Archbishop markoble amvunt of work, keoping In! was taken to the upper deck of the |< touch with international affairs and the pler on the big freight elevator, “ 7