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L175 AREKILLEDIN FIERCE RAC To-Night’s Weather—-FAIR AND COOLER. ‘4 Che “ Ciroulation Books Open to Al A. OKLA. E RIOTS AT TULS To-Morrew’s Weather—FAIR, qsebe nal PRICE THREE ORNTS VOL. LXI. NO. 21,755—DAILY. Coprright, 1921, by ‘The, Prem Fubitehing NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1921. —=S=— —— - = -= ==> = = = AUDACIOUS WINS MINEOLA; —_|10 BLOCKS BURNED IN RIOTS; ENGLISH DERBY TO HUMORIST) 2,000 NEGROES ARE ROUNDED UP Racing Results, Charts = Baseball |FREINSURANCEFUNDS USED MARTIAL LAW 1S DECLARED BA = 2 BALL || Evening World Racing Chart] TO GAMBLE IN'STOGKS; STATE AND TROOPS ARE RUSHED IN Start good. . f by Unclo—tebel “Owner, C. J. Quinn, iner, NATIONAL LEAGUE 133 jee: 20 whine ote db. FIRST GAME. ise i tert FE We oe t ET Las Fiat M . : ; : aw YORK: Pad @ 2 he be Fi r. Untermyer Brings Out ° P nit "So 9 0 2 00 0 O- oleae eB id 4 Thiet Cleats of Ooxtroures White Residence Sections of City Cae. 3030826160 = > if i i is i : i Haunt Wall Street. | Saved From the Flames After All 9 and Smith; Ring and Buggy, Wheat Bi it By il : : ; ial ee iat fs 9 i 4} NO RESTRICTIVE RULES.’ OF ENGLISH DERBY Night and Morning Shootings AT NEW YC : . | wien perp, Saves, tulle kat ail’ eae apewi ant never aR the remit in dows, rir isos Fi | j Airplanes, Autos and Guns Used. Phila O 2 0 O OC O O OO 2—. Bim Me mash on at te emt, "Piers ad ine wast re Reserves of Life Companies | Ay EPSOM DOWNS. pee ee eee Carefully Guarded by Law— | Giants... O 0 1 1 5 1 0 O — 81] 34 MEMO atr gue TULSA, Okla., June 1 (4.40 P. M. Bulletin.—Major Dat ore ‘start ond Winner, bo g. by Med For Ot Dewtilute, xf i 2 “iy oo} Ratterles—G, Smith and Peters; Benton and E. Smith, ae os - 7 = eas sprinkler Scandal Touched, ., = as = e | Charles W. Daley of the police force this afternoon estimated AY BOSTON: Fae Pe 3 ia 2 i Omicers of fire insurance companies Viscount Astor's Craig an Eran the number of dead from the race clash here at 175. 4 Brooklyn, 2 00 01 01 0 1— 5 vedere Pisa: is ae depend for profits for thelr atoc! Is Second and Lemonora Boston... 2 O 1 O 1 O O O O— 4) itenivins tor tating: ture eatiy, Pair Mac litetert SHE Hattne Tn last quits, NOMera more upon playing the stock Is Third. : WU LtSaZ AO ENOI | tor whlch he was Gisqualified. Latter appear’ to te trates et the tine Ommead trote down after market in Wall Street with thelr re- | oa | He said he believed a number of negroes had been burned to death when their homes were swept by fire. MtutterteseRuether and 3 Cniehiog. ze jineain DE a | serve funds (presumably trust funde| EPSOM DOWNS, Fngland, June 1 OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., June 1.—Seventy-tive persons, whites AT CINCINNATI | 135 mine pa Sere" pees Protecting the policyholder against | (Aswoclated Preas).—To-day's Derby, and negroes, have been’ killed in the race outbreak in Tulsa, according to St.Louis. 1:0 2 0 0 — ee ee idee OS Are lonses) than upon scientific opers | considered by racing men one of the’ an earter telephone message to Gov. Robertson from the Chief of ation as straight fire Insurance agen- | Most open turf events in recent Years. Dole at “Tulsa, cles, Samuel Untermyer charged be- | was won by J. H. Joel's Humoriat, who! a foro the Lockwood Cominittee on, hud been heavily backed at prices Cincinnati O O 1 O O — | ae ate tteries Halnes and Dithoefer; Plpy and Hi i x Batteries Haines and Dithoefer: y and Hargrave Martial law in all Tulsa County was ordered by Gov. Robertson at FY 1 2 cy 8 7 ‘ AT PITTSBURGH: oe, ©. 38 Housing to-day, pursuing the in-! ranging from 12 to 1 againet to tne 149 A. M. toxtay and Adjt. Gen, Barrett was placed in command of Chicago. . 0 000 0 0 = | Hiected 94 went to the front? ra the etree ant won am ahe Serger La {auiry into the effect of insurance starting price of 6 to 1 against. ra the city, |The order was given over the long-distance telephone after Pittsburgh O 02010 os i= wall fo the rire Lady Gertmite clamat very atron Yifllade wna always outrun. j sobs on butlding costa and ren- i oe tne nce was 2 ininutes 45 sec- 2 talk with the General, who said it was impossible for the Fire De- Mutteries—Martin and Daly; Glazner and Schmidt, 1136 NARA ool dt cara ra oes Pe nice teivies Pmme | TeBtimony was Kiven that the freee OM | partment to enter the negro section and that the flames were raging u ate amet) Whines, cx, “h. yh Grwner Pees | dom of trivestment which this State | Mumorist wai clowely presand by there with no successful eflort toward getting them under control. AMERICAN LEAGUE ppc 258 ARS Fee Ok AC as falowe to fire insurance companies Nmune Asti’ Cralg-na-Rran and] TULSA, Okla, June 1.—Nearly ten blocks of the negro section of rod tT, " moxe | i var i Fy ‘ ‘ Fe a ; oaee ‘s 4 4 beg Waive cant eee shut hotat, ; Tulsa, where an armed contlict has heen in progress between white men uv pana > ‘ 2 ‘a n Watson's pnorn Aird an ine y la ig) ing j Yankees... © © © OCR MM MAM cin mt cin Toten ont or we eo tad ee RTC a nen antiy eaten 20M Negroes since early last night, resulting in the reported death of at least six whites and fifty negroes and 2 rapidly increasing list of wounded, At noon it was believed the white residential real estate investinents are specitic- WhU (the! invert AME ean ally forbidden to life Insurance com- Heck, owned by Sir J. Huchanan, way Were in Hames to-d panies, The sky !6 the Mit,” sald fourth, section would be saved, Th Mr. Untermyer, wan a falne start before the At noon 2,000 negroes had been gathered at Convention Hall 4 The companies are “in and out of horses got away, and It was 3.20 ¢ Cy 1 " : thal Gaskets dnyiUF Gash ail Ghrowci| Uetore: Chey aeere ote: under guard, It was fillad, as was also the police station, The remain the year,” witnesses sald, buying Bohemian, an American borne ownes | Jer of those gathered up are being taken to the Baseball Park, all under aailbe mack cee values piste es A. K. Macomber, was among the! armed guatd. feo Huttong | ate in the Wa reet quotations, “also rans.” ve Hex} : . Pay : autt, umuel Deutschberger, Chief Kx- Although the racing of the day aid A military commission composed of seven city officials and business ok the course MeN tO pass upon the status of 6,000 negroes held under guard in im. Wash’gton 2 O 1 OM} ta | ne ee Bernal, outrun carly, clam! feet thnamh atzetch. Veto ran an exerlient race, Hatteries—Mays and Sch rity, = &; Johnson and AA SET Pa cae Tae uC AE a, Rye AT PHILADELPHIA: Yoder, Starters, "PUP Wer St ON Posten... O OO 5 00 0 1 O— id Phila... O 1 1 0 1 0 0 O O— Bg Mismin ww tI — a _ Playtetow went to the frum tn ime furlong and newr left Che remilt In da Ratteries—Jonos and Walters, Pe rry and Perkins, ras hart riditen all the way, Aillimm get the place tn lat mince, Mecchant Mart 137 FUPIH BACB —Fur three yrarohim: one mile: gum $1 08.4 oe CELE nine 6 : i Calling Mantis |. 6 stbinincnione LOE For two olde; {illires four ast one hall ty ", ( Iner of fire companies tn the di not begin until 1,30 ¢ SECOND GAME, | Fine ag al 6 St sae i ads Maret ome AY Arlene sraignt wiume; puree | AIDIner ¢ 1 : ; i av PitADEteHLs 138 cats ty Smo hired Saber a. gtus Tabane me Tune ee Pit needed De hoplaa| eA d M. provised prison camps was formed by Mayor T, D. Evans and Chief of j Levert, Btarterm, BPW Enken. PL oa, SPPrass! e necurity porseasions of thousands of people having spent the ia 1 ‘ ‘, - us Boston... 0000 —_ “a anes f 44 Soham oa 36 the companies, was culled as a wite night In towns near Epsom and Police Gustafson, with the appro al of Gen, Barrett, { Phila 0300 = re Ngo > : $ ens. gone to the Downs early {n the morn- | As soon as it was dawn this morning firing came from a spot j Gatteriia-suen and Nuel) Kan inellahd Parkion a BR) Ties : “ he a Siti tae ite holdings at By : oui who atarted fom 8 » where chroughout the early morning hours 500 white men and 4,000 | seta es i ; ‘ance companies are miscele at duyty found the rouda jamm = A , ; i °! 1 ee stati * Nis ah 2) taneous stocks und industrial svourl- with trame, which at noon, the glant UCSTOCS faced each other across railroad tracks, ; | i me ; 4 2) tles?” asked Mr, Untermyer. lalrwhtp 1-33, one of the alreraft First reports to Police Headquarters said that the bodies of from six ! Omit 20 u & 2 pee ast aa Paleeiiveresr, wie ne ie ones ah from over- io ten negroes could be seen lying in a space described as “No Man's ul a a oe mf i ; ey no culative securl- head for the authorities, reported by | i | Mb Dy, Widener entry. 93, Be Madde Tguiney Mablo entry, Witstene eter! gant | Hes of a character In which a truswe wlroless, had completely blocked ai || afd. , , j | toned, ek wen rts fam at the end. Uihnate clad very fant dhrowh leat eiitennth Pordiuhy in thie state ix forbidden by law tw travel ut Biwell, ‘The polloe then| The police also had a report that three railway switchmen and a [ shied ok wrong, {invest? A. That ta so. started to divert the throngs of motor | brakeman had been shot to death, | ——eeeeee—e—eeee———————————————————— ne WIE ORES OF Eom cer | ULAR eTTAT fiat ‘ f Q4r, Deutschberger seemed a bit curs by other roads. ‘The attendanc i illed, it was reported, because they ref to 1 | Trail was awarded «i piace | BELMONT PARK ENTRIES, |ovtst avmouthy with ate Unte:s crow, mde The attendance | | The trainmen were killed, it was reported, b ser i Fennessy took an ocasy fall from ade * | myer’a line of investixation and coun. | in 0" Mee rite | Permit members of the opposing crowds to ride upon a switch engine James A. Sheridan on the seoond turn | yemqonr PARK, Jane 1 The antriee for tr pare tone rene ted displeasure with igs api were pienede passing between the lines, The engineer was reported to have escaped. i of the fleld, Frank Bryan, A. P. Hig- | mor race ar as follow GQ tant the ake the limit in tho oh the cndliatetke thane er ne coas Two white men killed in the riot were Carl D, Lotreisch, twenty- ginson and Harry 3. Page were the | , PUGET RACE Me Maiden Hardics ailing, | mitation on fire insurance company (44) tralpacat Chiu eNich (hea oe three, Randall, Kan., shot through the breast, and F, M. Baker, Havelin, 5 il < a ton ovoked | Nikwe oer em) MAR: lx ant © ha | investinenta? A. I don't Ike to say o! . ie sell WN i » back wil Son of Star Shoot Wins Fea-|te Mineola were Pen Rose and|Stewards, Their action provoked | Autopsy si OU lasehas- Tica ANAL CHES UE AUCH pened since 1804, when the rat | Kan., twenty-seven, shot in the back with buckshot. The body of an- tea a, |lnvernian, so that Interest centred on | Ore F WA diaries iA sts | an hehe tat Tait way Q. Home restrictions? What? A. trains ran to Hpsom, other was later identitied as Walter Baggs, twenty-seven, of Tulsa, His ] ture at Belmont Race Track } ternal with Audacious and the Ran Ruparent yea ane rea ae sea Mahe Cees mney ere iialtee fa the seeurities of King Georxe, Queen Mary, the parents live at Leroy, N. Y. A twenty-year-old white boy named Otson i a Length, SEORR Belts DOE aie Od TRMRART | any part of the purse, stoward (igi reo a temas Q@ And do call that less than P'finee of Wales and other inembers | was killed at the railroad station. ; E | . ] pene | clap second in demand, ‘The track /t0 APY DAT of the tern eanltted hy Darwee’ Oi, 104) Leneden call of the royal fainily attended the races. | In a fresh outbreak at 7.30 o'clock in the Standpipe Hill District, tm tinued Hehtning fast, | Lant Ween tia 180) (Continued on Second Page.) The winner of to-day's claasic fin-\ i) extreme northem end of the negro quarter, Mrs. S. A. Gilmore, 4 By Vincent Treanor. ‘The opener went to Heverly Helle] that an investisation had been) KMTGNT RANE. Selling: tor Coren wer olde —> i" pener went to Beverly started regarding Fennesay's han. |S Sad: one amie Sint eon her hird n ee 00 ei co ty + + = pished tilrd in the 2,000 gulneas race! Joie woman, was shot in the left arm and side Mrs, Gilmore was CH TRACK, BELMONT PARK, ‘after she had shown the way from Why Lenten fn April, which was won by Cratg An pee aL ree RSI etre Serer REE Stel cara cunwen Taste Sy {dling of James A. Sheridan. 18), HAE Mane lS TG" THORNCLIFF ENTRIES Eran In thin tase, Teinonora fe, standing on the front porch of her home when she was shot by a negro, eS nS Tae eae me Dove's Roost and later by Friar'a| lected It proved the handy winner| PRET) WAGEIiviaal eecmmenid faves | lahied -ancond) one of a score or more barricaded in a church, Jed to serve aga suburban handls sn, Through the final elehth Dick | Of the thind race. pi atitentae Phan tinge it rare pie Ne Occupants of the last car to go through the negro district this mom. ' eliminary, and eral other)” , way over the six furlong straight | ‘ t 4 : - i cap preliminary : wieye came fast under urking and | ey ee ene ee aang and wis ae t : ing reported that fully 1,000 armed aes were oH to agra } aces were offered at Kelmont| yt up to take second honors from oe SE 819 ee R I N ( Soon after the first appearance of the negroes last night the streets | lay, but they attracted athe tiring Friar's Rush, who wwerved | Ot Hip 4 th 3th Ta inet Ainge th were filled with shouting, gesticylating men. Suddenly there was a rush ' rl and the others, Incluc Ne : j . erp my ‘ i tive few, and big: atand||toward: the outer reil through they). ion sndiade and Valley-of the E ’ i for sporting goats houses and hardware stores, where the crowds broke | al uast when the |Andielgtecnth,, ‘The favorite Blsek=| co ame iutter pulled up allautiy Tere iil 168 re) . in and armed themselves with whatever weapons they could find, Guards- j ir the fest race, atone was away poorly Modes Ric * tame Y Dee nat HE, eh federam men were used to disperse the noters at the stores, and a military ordes | y_withdrawals trom Bandibai ‘sh WAS COVOrR LAOtOF I) Tainan cee itea Inve Aetiliant is ravi confiscated’ all stocks of arms in the until the disturbance could be | bi Fs on developed into a] Victory for Audactous when he went FIRST HACK Five furlongs.—Moeo. | put down, ’ |rluseo, After Falr Mac, the favorite, | the mile In 1:33 3-6, and sho ved the $7.90, flret; Lovelleat, 93:88," he trouble is reported to Wy Qe | : home te Hternal, on which the Py Carruth thire : F ° ’ had been subjected to repeated inter-| W4Y é! oe Ast ,-starters—Hosa Lee and, been the result of the arrest late | were stopped by a crowd of armed | Classified Advertisers |} | tourec ana cesmied oft the courne| Sim's confederacy wagered heavily. | Mscad:' HR aie 18. je Tae and} |white men and the department ‘ser | so that he went outside one of the} THe winner raced Thunderclap into tare, your olde ecto RACK@AiaeL Wat ana\ te Rowland, negro, ae net ate | ; J || [beacons on the upper tum, he fourht qdomission tn the Grat five furlongs, |!ais Mare 142.60, first; Col, Chile, $4.96, second; |*2 Silewed assault on an orphan girl] a0 attempt to destroy the negré Im ortant his way to the head and finally drew | #24 then had enough left to easily | 121% ‘te Cmeyearoite Fannie Bean, third, Time--1:08 3-6.| SET NEGRO QUARTER ON FIRE auarter py fire was resumed tive i Ms away handily to finish first. Reddest| Withstand the challenge offered by} ie ae felon T88 | AN ven, TWICE, |houry later when almost simultane: | Ceaned eaves sory ie finished second and Ormead third,| Eternal. | TLS. Streamers the fuente 18) | THIRD RACE—Six furlongs.—Blaier,! rhe frat attempts to fire the negro|ously fire began to burst forth front i ePias ware cetios Attar long deliberation: the steeple: The latter entered the tretoh run: | i Naren pliant ry hint er) “#: ' $2.70 and i %, wens, Donovan, ie, quarter were madé about 1.80 o'clock |the doors and windows of tramé ' ; allghu e and was. hard | u, B.- c Bs, oe OT, atie's Cub, thied, | Time, > shase stewards decided that the race! Mgden in the effort to overtake the |. Si RAC Por’ manera: twosreas olde; nile aed arr raisin LS opel View Norte thls morning, when white men openly |shacks slong Archer Street, Sao% On or Before Friday ought to go to Reddest despite the| winner and finally hung in the last !{iity yt! Mee ARNT cmme marl Ne. Ga ita 1h Nagin Rit) Ata Mao clomean jthreatened to destroy the locality.|dense clouds of black amoke envel- ‘ Preceding Publication | fact that he and his stable-mate had | few atrides. Veto overtuok ihe tire | mI Man |) Me pte We ene wed caeeitenth mien ee ieee |Two houes ut Archer and Boston, | oped the location, Under cover of the been responsible for Fair Mac's mis |!"& spancercien na ee ee ie 120 Wak Tagen we ee 1 wort uaed by more than fifty negroes as ajamoke screen armed men in motor fortune, The latter was pounds the| piernal was an odds on choice A Sime Simon, 12 Ren Niwa! | a Arcade, | Pulltat ark arrison, were set afire at that time | cary and afoot threw a cordon about mit and wo ve wo! man: oe i Reparatiam «4:1 Traine Check room for har Sy v4 and an alarm was turned in, Efforts| the place where the negroes were ata: ; beat and Mid have a by . tine alr ay ned. loweace ol nabt Momey orden hocks for } F lengths without interference, Long (Racing Entries on Page 18), Weatt it chanty, truck fast ear, "track fat. tale —aawte jof the Fire Department to lay hose/ttoned and occastonal shots gave | | { j e ‘ 4 } § j j yn . » * . ~ ; Ser ae 2 seiramwt: su weaned shies