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AUTO Yj To Sure The Evening Yy of Gettin Order in Advance from Your Newsdealer KI To-Night’s Weather—FAIR. World, f= Circulation Books Open to All.” | VOL. LXI. N 0. 21,529— DAILY. Copyright, 1920, by-The Press Publishing Co, (Thé New York World). T RESUMES SERVICE ON TWELVE MORE LI LLS 2 SCHOOL CHILDREN. INJURE {“Cireufation Books Onen to All.* NEW YORK,-TUESDAY, SE Entered ns Second-Class Matter Post Office, New York, N. PRICE THREE CENTS’ PTEMBER 7, 1920. ~ SENATORS NOT SEEKING COX CHARG ———— Declares Committee Can Get Evidence in 48 Hours if It Wants To. REVEALS SOME NAMES. Says “Moppersup” Follow After Gifts Have Been Made From ‘Cream List.” CHICAGO, Sept 7—Edmund H. Meore told the Sonate Investigating Gommittee this afternoon that “so ; far as he knows every man who con- ‘ tributed to the $80,000 raised in Youngetewn, O. was either the Pres- Ident, Seoretary or 2 stockholder in & steal company. “I can't say, of course, whether they were planning ,* use bayonets,” he added. “Only , @ay that they have used the bayonet, mot under Gov. Cox, but under his Prodesessor.” “Do you think this charge can be ) Substantiated?” Senator Kenyon asked. | “1 don’t knew whether they ex pected to contro! labor by the use of the bayonet or purchase some other dunderhold on the Government,” he | anewored, 4 CHICAGO, Sept. 7—The Senatorial , committee investigating campaign ox- " penditures “Is not seekng the evi- f dence” to prove Gov. Cox's charges ;, against the Republican Party, [d- 7} mund H. Moore, Youngstown, O., the * Governor's personal representative, ‘eold the committes on the stand to- day. Moore told Sonator there were men better able to tell of the Re- Kenyon BEST EVIDENCE 10 PROVE ES, SAYS MOORE RUSSIAN KIDDIES | MAKE WILD-DASH TOSTAYINTHEUS. 125 Little Refugees, en Route to Homes, Scranfble From Staten Island Headquarters. One bundred and twenty-five Rus- sian refugee children in the care of American Red Cross at Fort Wadsworth, 6. I, made a dash for liberty at noon to-day. * They scrambled over 2 five-foot picket fence, boys and girls alike, getting about a fifteen-minute start on thelr nurses and guards, By run- ning in all directions, stealing rides on the backs of automobiles and trucks, they managed to scatte: themselves pretty well over the island before the pursuit was thor- ‘oughly organized. At 2 o'clock this afternoon fifty of them had been re- captured. ‘Tho reasons for the “uprising” were not definitely learned, and probably will not be until all the children are in hand again and their stories have been compared. One report was that the children simply liked America, wanted to stay here, knew that they | were to sail for France next Friday, and decided to run away, Another report reaching the police was that agents of the Bolshevikt had inspired the children with the idea that France was a terrible place MRS. MACSWINEY "SENDS THANKS T0 ~ HERULS FRENDS Expresses Deep Apprecia- tion for Messages and Tele- .grams Received. MAYOR IS MUCH WEAKER! Reported to Be ‘Suffering !n- tense Pain in Heart and Abdomen. LONDON, Sept 7.—In a message to sympathizers in America with Mayor MacSwiney, dying from a bunger strike in Brixton jail, Mrs. Mac- Gwiney to-day said: “I wish to express to all the Irish peaple and many sympathizers with Treland’s cause in America my deep- est appreciation of the messages and cablegrams I have received from them ever since my husband started hunger etriking twenty-five davs ago. “In contrast with those among the English people whe proclaim them- selves sympathetic to elementar: Justice being done to my husband and who content themselves with words and appeals, Ireland's sym- pathizers in America have taken their line of ac in an economic boyoott, as shown in the withdrawal of policies from English ineuranor compantes and a refusal to handle English shipping. “This is likely to bring bome to the minds of Lioyd George and the English Government what nay be the effect throughout the world of the doing to death of my husband nan English jail” Mrs, MacSwiney, speaking to the| Aeroclated Prese correspondent with | composure and a rather defiant) backward tose of the head, declare: this morning: “Yes, Lam positive he will see his task through of course, It 1s only ht | conviction he 1s fighting for, the ideal that has enabled him to sur EXTRA AUTO DASHES INTO CROWD — OF SCHOOL CHILDREN; TWO ALLEDF Tragedy Occurs at 55th Street and 11th Avenue, as Little Ones Are Going Home. DRIVER MAKES ESCAPE. Conflicting Versions of How Accident Happened Make It Difficult For Police to Act. Two school children were killed and least four seriously injured this when an automdbile run- ning at high speed went straight through a crowd of children at Fifty- fifth Street and Eleventh Avenue, Two of the injured, \t t# said, will dic, The obikiren screamed and tried to at afternoon scramble to safety, but they were in each other's way and six of them vere mown down. ‘The driver of the car did not stop. At celved su 4 o'clock the polloe had re tany conflicting reports that they were not even sure as to What direction the var came fram o: direction it Dhere is @ general alarm to qwatcl for it Calls for autulances were sent lo (he nearest Luspitals, but before any in what disappeared came the police bad ocommandecred private automobiles and taken the in- UR BADLY HURT EVANS BREAKS GQURSE RECORD IN GOLF TOURNEY Chicago Star Completes Morn- ing Play for Amateur Crown in 72 Strokes. (Special from a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ROSLYN. N. ¥., Sept. 7.—Chick Evans, Chicago, playing In the moet | sensational form of his career, hune Up @ new course record for the En ginecr’s links here to-day when he s in completed the first eighteen li play for the amateur golf champion ship in 72 strokes. The former re ord was 75, and the par ts 70. Evans and F, C. Newton of Ruston were the first to pair off when to day's play for the title started. The former, in grand shape, drove straisht and approached so accurately that he pad very little to do on the rolling buffing greens. Evans won hole after hole, coming to the home green with a lead of nine holes, the biggest mar- gin of the round. Evans's card follows: Out +6 44443468 In. ee Davey Herron’s defense | Bur WAR HERO KILLED IN FALL ON CANOPY OF HIGH BUILDING Mystery th Death of John Anderson ‘Drake, Veteran of 27th Division. INQUIRY IS BEGUN, American Legion Worker Was Cheerful With Associates Who Last Saw Him: Joha Anderson Drake, « salesman of the Drakeland Corporation of No. 505 Fifth Avenue and active Ameri- can Legion worker, killed when he either jumped or fal! from an upper story to the glase canopy over the ground floor of the National Association Building, Nos. 26-28 West 44th Street. Hia skull was fractured and he died before the arrival of the ambulance surgeon. News of his son's tragic death| oetve the henefitiof the increased 10 ber cent, nor his rights of seniority, — poems eve ee Ceres Mr. Garrison stated positively that he will not extend the time. rake, ecretary and ol score °| y i Ten Teale ie Hundreds of men, according to officials of the ®. R. T, are hurt also of No, 606 Mifth Avenue. The National Association Building \ twenty-two stories high and adjoina the D. K. B. Club at No. 30 West 44th Street Immediately after Drake's Jouth an investigation was begun to ascertain from what polnt he Jumped. | No tnformation was forthcoming that he bad been in any office, The stair- way of the building opens on the Itght court, at the bottom of which Drake fell. Miss Helen viewer employed B Newman, an futer- by the National au of War Risk Insurance with ofGees on the third floor of the bulld- ng, saw the body aa tt fell She notified Policeman Kerrigan of Bast bint Street Police Station who called Dr, Frost from Bellevue Hospital. He pronounced Drake dead upon arrival A card in Drake's pocket gave the 4 Company Increases Service to 162 _ with Mayor Hylan in an effort to bring about a peaceful settlement of, the strike. operating the ca: that eleven more will be opened to-morrow. to the men expires. ing back to work. TO BE INDICTED OW MURDER CHARGE Brooklyn Against Seven Accused of Distrtet Attorney Henry Lewts of Brooklyn said to-day he would go be- ai 1 000 8B. MEN AT WORK; MANY MORE TRAINS RUN: BUS SERGE ENDS TO.NHT Subway and ‘L’ Trains and 526 Surface Cars — Mahon in New Move to End Strike. The latest outstanding features of the strike are: : President W. D. Mahon and other union leaders are conferring” B. R. T. oMciats declare that approximately 4,000 men are now Twelve new surface lines were openelfo-day, and it is announced To-morrow at noon, the ultimatum of Receiver Lindley M. Garrison After that hour a striking employee will not re- ‘i rover Whalen, Commissioner of Plant and Structures, announced the withdrawal of the city buses from Brooklyn to-night and added that alt bys service in Brooklyn wit! be under the supervision of bis department |i the future. The making of Brooklyn Bridge a one-way bridge has brought indy Park Ro wthe greatest congestion 61 traffic ever experienced there, It was almoat Impossible to cross the street from Broadway to beyond the bridge. Public Service Commissioner Nixon has called a meeting in his office of the executive committee of . the strikers for late this afternon. There has been a marked falling oft tn acts of viloence to-day on the part of the strikers and thelr sympath- tsers. Mr. Garrison himself would net R.T. STRIKERS Prosecutor Acts Stoning Train. publican plans than either he or Gov Glue to his identity, Copeland Kell, a] fore the Grand Jury this ufteraoon ~ give an estimate of the number ¢ Means Committe and “the sixty men It was just at noon that the chil- took on myself when I married him| when }}® was carried into the hospital, ur-old New mon, a twenty-one. 5 i ff ‘ be held there for| vive. Iam fully reconciled to hear-|jured to Roosevelt Hospital. tional amateur golf title in f : . |men who have returned, sayii Cox, and asked why Wol, William | and that they might sAlowmnan of the Drake-Mann Gom-| ay _ Seah pee ala _ ed, saying Bosco Thompson of New York, Chair-|a year or more. But this has @ot| {ng of his death, Howard Schuman, eight years old,|the very first round when the husky| ity. identified the body. He said | nt “#K fof the tndictment for mur-| he had not yet been given the figures maa of the Republican Ways and been confirmed. “His battle Is mine, for tt Is one I No. 600 West 66th Streot, was dead Pittsburgh lad encountered Pete Har he knew Of nd. veason’ why Drake der in the first degree of seven men| and would not make any statement should be in the National Association arrested in connection with the aton- that he could not substantiate, of the pald organization” w nov}dren made for tho fences and went| threo yeurs ago ieee ae was ee . ens, nes York star, and the defending chato-| pusiding ing of the Sea Beach train on the| “But,” said he, “you oan figure out © pailod. over as swittly as if they had been meses inger Aiiou teen Grier. | Janes yile, seven yeara, a plon trailed ignominiously throughout! young Drake. who waa a soldier of| night of August 31 ,which resulted|{°" Yourself the number of oars eGov, Cox has no ovidence in support| drilled for the trick, The nurses and behed neg pay sf Toren in: | dreas, was also dead on arrival. the eighteen hole journey. At the lth» 27th Division, was gassed in the} in the death of Frederick Friediman,|W"™4eh are being operated. This of his charges outside of what Moore|Suards recaptured fifty between papeny Bene to be rounitey| ‘Th tured, who are now in the| thirteenth hole Herron was four /attack on the Hindenburg Ine, he| seventeen yoara old, of No. 2111 6éth| ™°Fning we sent out on the elevated Drought to Chicago with him, the wit-|Tompkinsville and St. George. The) ik At Mit ne oem prison,| hospital are: Cornellus Wyle, tour|2¥M but he pulled @ spirited rally |said. Recently Drake wae appointed| Street, Brooklyn, a passenger, and| "04 subways 162 trains with 733 cars sai@ es ho unfol assive | Stapleton police were notified and the | © 6 z inset eee i 4 and finished his frat round only onolon an American Legion Committee the fracturing of the ekull of John|®9d 526 surface cars on thirty-nine pens : tuck of| "eserves were called out, Thus, the role I now am playing 18| years old, brother of * James, both | gown, to consolidate all the Legion posts in] W. Fairbanks of No. 462 Prospest|!ines, an addition of twelve since Drief case and took out a sla About two weeks ago the children} one to which I have long beep e-) . yy broken and internal injurtes;| Herron's long range driving was| Atlanta, Ga,, into one post, Avenue, the motorman, who is now in| Yesterday. The men are coming Whmate you all the leads Goy, Cox Tec ithe. Ted Oroua had partied Sa oriiay, who bas. been in! «| James MoCullen, seven years, No, 791 at el Drake was twenty-three years old} death coma in Kings County Hos-|back now in large numbers and J 5 has?” Senator Kenyon asked. them up in Russia in the midst of the (Continued on Second Page.) and single, Employees of the Drake- | pital. *I couldn't say as to that.” lth Avenue, shoulders and ribs fra: oritical ci 4 rixton Pri may have the figures later in perils of the revolution, They were|cMtcal condition in Brixton Prison, Jand corporation said he was cheery! ‘The seven men were held to-day im| day.” bs : AA A A CC I meen ener ap ps na a hr nn ee eT RC A Ge Y repo! eclably weaker| cured; his brother, Lawrence, five| —— — eg he: od \taken from Siberia to San Francisoo| W@8 reported apprecial ured; his bi y when he bade them goodby Saturday. /the Pity venue Poll art, “He didn't ask you to give us Just) on4 are bound for Russla by way ofthis morning, but conscious and able| years, possible ¢ractlure of skull; Pat-|SHIP BEATS STORK Drake's fellow-employees, discredit- ae iota Meal Piper a It was announced that to-morrow part of his information?” France, to speak, Father Dominio, private) rick Gunn, seven years old, No, 785 OVE MILE LIMIT. ing the theory that he jumped, sald see ho gp oe a bo morning eleven more Mines would be “Certainly not, But the Republican ae reenerremest chapluin to MacSwiney, said the|1ith Avenue, possible fracture of R 3- , keel ee lagepetig ll pane Bey bit ve rsh Coseans pond ‘m operation, the most important of ‘ pulletins and the Republican papers | SCRUBWOMEN GO prisoner was suffering intense pain| sur MAKES U. S. CITIZEN] ‘they’ sueyrated that hia saasing in| "Jone det Paria, 28, eytvia. Astana, | 2, bs the Court Street, ‘Third furnish all the leads necessary.” = | Tra “SCHOOL” TOBE, [2 te iett side of his abdomen and) The police say the automobile wi we France might have recurred, -tom-la,° aha anichael Marzano, 21, alt ot | avemee Ftushing Avenue and Ralph. Gov. Cox has no evidence outside | heart. é tcgHnatseh duven Gy a mee, JA ; . porarily crasing him and causing him|*5 and MBehael M » 21, Rockaway, what you have brought to us?” sen-| MADE FILM STARS} Regarding the statement made by! (aki uniform, Brahenl aiedian'an Oscar Il. Danielsen Qualifies for No, fun AnvOlaneasty oe a me Lp iwi ees ae WON'T EXTEND Time timit iT joorge, dica ba g a i y ing in rs * me 2 2 2 3 "4 ator Kenyon continued —— Premler Lioyd George, indicating that) 4, soidier, They have good descrip- President by Being Born in a slight compensation from the Gov- | yoo FOR MEN’S RETURN, } olen sab fate Potent is) P v-/uccto, 28, @ former guard on the Bea Pi “1 think not.” N investigation looking to | “UvOr Machwiney probably would DY | tions of the man and the car, it was American Waters. ornment bechuse of his gas attack | peach, of No. 1,830 64th Street; Paul| Reostver Garrison wae asked i? ; “ EN KEN. | \ cleaged if guarantecs were given that and !t was suggested that he might J s : iu | SIGNS OF FO OTe are, | setion by the Kings County | (ie Murders of police in Ireland would | 8/4 and aleo the license number, | SCAR I]. DANTBLSON | have gone to the War Kisk Insurance| Antonelli, 27, of No. 26 Bay 14th|®€ Would extend the time for the " Si meee en developed. when und Jury bas been started | cease, Father Dotninic said the May qualifed to be President of | Biman! ahibt taste anette etl enen thru shar wee ae nee prger laps Bes ne ent Kenyon questioned air. RY, Dutrict Attorney Harry, 1 |ioa'no quthority to make any prom-|GROWTH IN NEARBY TOWNS, the United Siates by be- | the Vouitional Traising, denied that |tvaq twece asa Biseee, Conon iolena, | te Dewalt of the teormane ee Meee re | Lewlay into @ number of “moving | is9 for the cessation of murders tn a born just after the Scandi: Drake had ever been in h ve. | 2 Ven ‘oney per § Moore about an Interview he wave!’ picture insteviction schoola” whioh | ['’s204, wy ne wad ovly an individu! | #7e's POpalation Up 38.9 Per cent,,| ‘NE boTn just afier the Hcandina- | Drake had ever been in his office 1214 aricheel Freeman, 17, @ former|ceot and all their old petviaben At Mewspaper = correspondents» a are advertising for “pupile,"” | on, weiner Portehester, 20.4, Hawth 21.4, hepsi aoe the man plunged from the|guard on the Sea Beach, living at| ®t he was non-committal. But t on k crossed the three-mile limit to- Thursday, when he appeared to tes making swe representations If the Gov ed tha WASHING Among the| ay Maina Bireiea asa ts aixth floor. No. 2288 Park Place, Brooklyn. when the newspaper men submitted ' Ep Ges rae ; AS EG Sor Dee ere BOD | Se doeantt # aged races : Mrollowing| told Capt. A. J. Schmidt Mes | GIRL STRICKEN AT BRIDGE. ASME a et: Obes: Seem Sais, Ge) EE eet en ee © aid that the Committee was afraid to! the high salaries paid jotmain i b-| the Census Bureau were the following " , a + | cases were continued until Thureday,| iBtend to extend the time for there, - call him to the stand and if he had Mr. daewis has founda that |e’. and execute|jn towns and villages near New York: | ra Danielsen and her husband, | —---- Later Police Captain MoCloakey| tm Of the men for the enjoyment of q Be Sciiteg wagvnct seehion | aGGWORGS Gane Ane |e |, Portehester 16,673, an increase of | Olav, of Farwupd, Denmark, were |Arowx stenographer Was On War|inurne aney “Dietrlot attorney! thetr privileges and the 1 oer maakt 4 ‘ Bere ne ee Naeste ue R een = ———————— s,704 of 29.4 per cent; Hastin«s-on-| expecting the youngster toward | o Take New Jub, ipietae ‘ : increase? pi 5 Baa viasnes 19 spivre Saal creeks eer | Hudron 046 an increase of $74 or] the end of the voyage and were | Zaith Rosenthal, nineteen, « ateno-| Lewis's affioe Frederick Willie, a| Deuce be — charges. 9 pupils a nitted ay " erie ||21.4 per cent: Mamaroneck 6,276, an| 10 6 have bi orn in the |@rapher, of No. 1665 Weeks Avenu 9 | POrener enesd, Put aaid to be.dn the) %, 7 “I did not,” the witness exclaimed olassificatic Classified Advertisers | stage of OF 103 pep cant: North| SPxigue te Dave hin born inthe . | menber, of No, ® Avenue, the! sccret service of tho B, R, T, and| ‘7 40 not” ‘ - United States. The Captain gave | Bronx, was found Unconecioua to-day * dent W. D. MEQM don't need to.aet awry, | | 1 t fo iy wn 6.92% an increase Of 86 Or! ders for ail reasonabin speed to |APBArantly mufforing from aphada, at | tt was wpon statements made by him| , Pree g Mahon, P. J. ator Kenyon said | mpor ant. | ye 6.308, an Increase of zou : if be 9 Manhattan end of the Brooklyn | that Mr. Lewis decided to take the 5! rain, John H. Rearton, View “fam not getting y percent, ; A i # Me Bridge, She was taken to Volunteer] oases before the Grand Jury resident and organizer of the eaid was that you were not ||] Qasnitied advertising copy for [Hu ease of 207 or 3 ritorinl 2 Horpital whore, after her identification| at ten minutes of nine ociock on|*™alemated Street and Mectrig’ the best evidence, and I suy couldn't The World office. i | Tho calle * handbag, she the night of Aug. 81, a crowd of men |Ralway Employees, waited wpon you are not kford t re) Re Reid PLUNGES FROM 13TH FLOOR) ‘1 the baby and 1 adjon Mid’ her anuekiat Fy Si from a wall on 62d Street, between | M@ver this morning and ppom mM “Did you say: if the commitice n° Way Of her becont n or Before Friday . viun-American Line booked him "cay oe Nth and, 12th Avenues, hurled (@4¥ing the office, Mr, Mahon said: ‘* Gane icik aes Wi ctraricra naar ta es Preceding Publication [Mer Cotamice Aeletse ba ms round trip. na ¢ ML Of | gga, APlanation OF the Ata WAR! ower of etones and other susalien| “Th¢ Mayor has astted us tor adm B. can ge m ‘a effor is mate oO get er 6 e OWS mas “ will prove the falsity of truth of G ployment. for graduntes, ‘Mr y | maase he company when be — at the train us It rounded a curve, |{nformation which we did net have: : Lewis ond miving ther Adolph thirty-five years oid,| minded to visit Denn Aviator MeCullum Killed t atrtking the motorman and young |with us, We are going to the Conti. ving them tA * "al . Continued on Seound Page.) f moving picture produc N t 1 Stre ominttte a WAKSAW, 5 f—Capt. JC, Me. Friedman, Wilkie got in touch with | nental Hotel to get the data and will ak «Cabsan MORAE ERE er certificate | ay by Jumping from the thir i of Montreal, mw of rma lthe Zang aud furnished Information | i. 52: with the Mayor and othgie tabepesomm : oun \ m mca ig ty tive Cirme | tenth floor-landing of an elevator shaft berty | fonds mr | Roncluens Pauaaron., hag oan killed in iwhtch he cisinns fo Mave Ol st Art | cue emeenncne” fo) nw scam 1 ri ri Bought-Soid—Quotrs ap airplane fall near Lemberg, it was|hand, Two others ure ing lookes a (Racing Entries on Page 20.) | which hire actors aie tikae bo the bottom at No, 483 Fourth Avenue. | Joby Muir @ Co, 61 Broadway.—Advt, learned here to-day, NAO ES. : = oe 4 The ‘woubje Which stows among: ‘ ape a aaa ba a: ee

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