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wee \ "HET ON GRILL TU IN PROBE OF “DETECTIVES LOBBY }Financial Head Head of | Brdowwment Body to Be Quizzed on Al- leged Big Slush Fund. "RECORDS ARE MISSI SSING. Wack Kleist, Star Lobbyist, Is Sought to Tell About $6,000 He Received. Commissioner of Accounts Hirsh- sind will reeail President Burns in his Anvestization of the detective bill lobhy Mr Hirshfield expects to show that althourh about $27,000 was ac- cumulated to pat the bill throwsh, not dnore than $150 was expended legiti mately. Commissioner Hirshtield bas been sedvined by Chairman Meyer of the fecislalive committee investigating the ity Administration to al) Police Commissioner Ianright and asi tain why he permitted detectives to lobby r thet bill in Albany, and ask En a twhy the bbying detectives were iT dismissed instead of being de- cd. { how lome he knew of the 4 llezed Stusiffund before he asked for ‘ea mves' ation Mr. Meyer sin | : a 4 died that inving O'flara, a finst grade ey} © and brother-in-law of Mayor oo } Islan, tricd ty wet the Mayor to ap : yp 0 bil y ables t n connection 2 with 1 tie the Deteetiy Ron fon in pushing the tn the hook. with paces an the Commussioner | id contain ai) the min « 4 records of © has been unable te junt of the meeting of en itis suid the bill was neurred in con es tor the bill jestioned about n to-day ught is Jack tell what he did ved for his the bi up to the lature t thronged with the opposing | > squads of | ently on get | rs wer itives of by “t rusine had int fecoctive atta on «familiar rlual ites en fig y every ca duc at al of last the eked fiote to-day will examine Philip] wHoerter, Winaneial ‘lary of the “Detectives! Endowment Association, | ere any statement | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 18, CHILD PROVES HER HERO:SM RESCUING PLAYMATE IN | IN MILL Suffers Life Disfigurement | Saving Girl Mangled in Revolving Machinery. CEDAR GROVE, N. J, Fuly 18.— The, unselfish heroism of Lillian! Knerr, twelve, when she and six-/ year-old Mary Adelaide Widenor | were noarly battered to death in the Knerr grist mill, was widely dis-| cussed to-day, Both girls will be, disfigured for life, and the younger| may lose both feet, Mary Adelaide | lives at Belleville, three miles away, | and was finishing a two weeks’ visit to Lalliain, The ohildren were playing Friday afternoon on the grinding floor of the iXnerr mil. There is an upright main drive shaft, about two inches in diameter,| 374 KNERR.« coming ‘ip through the floor and | through the ceiling of the room where | the girls were at play. ‘This is con- | nected with a large ice cream {reever Graf LILLIA) in the basement and also with all the machinery of the grain elevators in the mill loft On the grinding floor | |it performs no useful function, but | whirls away silently whenever thero | \s any machinery being driven on the | other floors of the mill, About seven inches from the floor a collar bolted to the shaft. It forms a little ledge where tiny feet |could find room while tiny hands| | clung to the revolving shaft and used | t as a sort of merry-go-round, it was a fascinating amusement to ride the shaft, even for twelve-year-old (Lilian, but it was an unwritten law n the Knerr family that the children should not touch the shaft except When it was being revolved slowly, jfor their especial benefit. When it jis being operated as part of the mill i ‘mechanism it revolves several bun- > |dred times a minute, much too fast LINER Ss CAPTAIN vr safe sport in riding the collar. Propped up in bed at the hospital, ‘tthe Mary Adelaide toid as best sl ould what had happened, She was Wan and weak trom suffering, “4 was on the whirling thing and uy feet slipped and Lillian tned to | set me olf,” she suid, That was all Mary Adelaide coukl tell about it—and Lillian, with upper nd lower jaws each broken in two| ‘The Miner Providence, which arrived F ec onus not Lean ih siete ae | yesterday from Marseilies and Na- ne Little six-year-old girl | . doubtedly tried to get on the ahatt| Pies brought a tale of how her com: for a ride wuile it was going at a|™ander, Capt Marcentelli, adopted a dangerous rate of speed. With the| new dodge to learn how many stow- first grasp of her fingers it had twist-| aways there were on board. ed her hand and arm around, oreaking the bone m the upper arm aud draw. | Suspecting there ton are the urking ing the little body close. “hen, with| booked passengers each revolution, it peer a ad-| holds, the skipper, when the vessel | ditional fold of Mary Adelaide's dress | was nearing Naples, tue BORE and wrapped it more tightly in the © io ies called grip from which there was no escape. Set closely around the shaft, as ff at “Go on deck.” said Capt. Marcen- teNli, “and call out in your loudest |the four corners of a square, were fones, ‘All hands on deck.’ * jour obstrustions/ against: whlch the little girl's feet and legs hit with eacl leevatcuens ‘There were two grain The boatswain carried out orders, | hutes, « Square beam supporting the but never a stowaway appeared. ceiling, and the large iron wheel “Shout that the ship is to be fumi- with which the shaft is started and gated and those who stay below decks will be killed by fumes," was the next command the boatswain got. | stopped. | As Mary Adelaide felt herself slip- | He bawled it out and within a few | seconds thirty-nine stowaways came ping, she seems to have screamed, so scrambling uj the hatch ladders, is MARY ADELAIDE WIDENOR.. | Thirty-Nine Scramble Deck When He Orders Holds Fumigated. that’ Lillian, playing nearby, realized sr peril and ran to pull her loose | CAPITAL ROUSED PICTURES AIRCRAFT BY SENATE REPORT AS BIGGEST FACTOR BLAMING DANIELS IN FUTURE DEFENSE Majority of Committee Says Major Gen. Snow, Field Artil- That Secretary Caused War, lety Chiet, Impressed by Work Delay—Minority Defends. | of Bombers in Sea Tests. WASHINGTON, duly in—orfictat’ WASMINGTON, Toty 18 — Major ; Gen 1nd Snow, Chief of Fie shington is again heated up over Cel. Willian s Show, Chief of Hietd L rlllery, Who was a guest on the U Sims-Daniels controversy RUSH ON U6 S.S. Henderson during the bombing recrudescence of the old dispute is due to conflicting reports turned in ein Fait eA Hut NL 2 Ld by the majority and minority mom 10" ee aa ply ua s bers of the Senate al COMMILLEE Fite ire eh de 7 wi a n which w made public to-day ene ait os, at y spre sol Mr. Daniels, former President Wile | ative poate iy Awe been a son and Rear Admiral W.S. Benson, vcng ty) % svity neh ie former Chief of Operations, were gitire will 1 SAnch sual re , Scored severely in the majority Re- iat pie army hombine bt ee publican report, which charged MANY ine 9 990 4 |B Manbeck fe Sins of omission and commission in 4.) fend 4:00) pound) barbe,. will me one of the principal factors, f factor, in the de! naval war direction, ‘These officials; if not the eh ons were as stoutly defended and as of the American coasts in the future. highly praised in the minority Demo Such planes, protectat het ide se ee ee ue : lanes, protected by fast scouts Boe Fepors: § Adiniral, Sins was) cna nehting dinerutt wilt Introduced @ commended by the majority and as-) vi wiement into all off-const or sailed! by, the minont Tiers within a ran wh V mnay @xX- self-defensive NON-UKEPOSSIVE | tend Hundreds of miles out to and non-helpful potic imput Gen, Snow was not particularly im- to the Democratic Administration by ed with the work of the SE the opor <0 = majority report, which al purse t plane first attack charged many sevinus del®ys in navy | ¢ he operations resulted, I shrapnel bombs, th Chief strictures were laid by the| its decks of all | majority against the former Admin-| pari destroyer with pound ally clearing onnel and pre Nght and heavy istration for alleged failure to pre- | Pra creny eet ner re for war and for alleged lack Of yittie value dutine the Weld woe 1 aggressive policy, both of which jn attacking ( rman were denied by the minority. ‘The they flew at high altitudes, Gen. Snow majority emphasized, however, that belle that rapidly manoenvied ory ot machine suns with tracer bullets ts 8 avy stratio its criticisms of navy eyuny OO would furnish sulicient protection were contined to the periods prior to from an attack by pursuit planes /1918, declaring that thereafter “the which flow down to low altitudes to aval war was carried on in such a, drop small hombs on ships, While many enthusiastic flying TRICKS STOWA WA YS: way as to reflect most creditably on Up to) pleasure that it: |naval matters changed from that of men are confident they have or will this week demonstrate the futility of building capital ships, most of them state frankly that it would be folly to junk them under existing conditions, when neither the army nor the navy has adequate air forces. ARMY-NAVY FLYERS VIE IN FINAL TESTS the Navy Department as well as on the navy, and rly it is with n be recoiled of view ex- Daniels simi that the entire point pressed by Secretary on the official whose conduct before and during 1917, we have been obliged to criticise so sharply.” ‘The minority found that “uniform success of our operations amply Competitive Bombing Starting demonstrated the ecu of the To-Day Will Decide Which policies adopted and the plans : - ried out by the Navy Department,”| _ Unit Is Most Effective. and “instead of censure or criticism) NORMOLK, Va. July 18—Army ® © © the department as well as and navy pilots are alert in rivalry the service deserves the hearty com- | for first honors in this last and most mendation of this committee and of | {mportant week of the bombing tests the American people. "Vo-di fifty miles off Cape Senators Hale of Maine, Ball of Charles Light Ship, they will alter Delaware and Keyes of New Haimp- nate in attacking the Frankfort and shire signed the Republican Weadn y they will bomb the onee [jority report, and Senators Pitt wwerful German battleship Ost- of Nevada and ‘Trammell of Florida jtosland. the Democratic minority. Macn re In the last test the navy will use| port makes a sejirate volume, em- fourteen-inch shells as bombs, it be- bracing deiailed review of testimony Game known to-day, the firet. time from scores of witnesses during the Shells h been used for such a pur- | Naval Sub-Committee's inquiry ot; They weigh 1,600 pounds, and May, 1920, their greater powers ofp Two recommendations were made far ter even than the netration, 000-pound by the majority—for appointment of jombs, will probably be needed t a professional commission of naval pierce the tough deck armor of the officers to study and apply to the Ostfriesland American Savy lessons of the Wor 2 War and for a Presidential commis- STATE IS TRAINING 192k ALL- AMERICAN CREW ON AMERICAN LEGION Harbor Craft Noisily Greet Big New Passenger Liner, Here for Maiden Voyage. Manned by a crew 100 per cent. American, of whom more than nine- tenths members of the organiza- tion for which she ls named, the new Supping Hoard passenger — liner American Legion arrived yesterday to loud for hee maiden voyage in the South American service. The new 18,000. (on ship, one of the 635-foot, vessels built by the Gov- ernment for army transport: ser bot chanced into first) clase passen- ger liner OW sith sone of the Lan me under the American flag, She will leave here Saturday for Rio de Janeivo and Buenos Ayres. Her managing operator, Brank C. Munson, announced her trial trips indicate she (ships Would be able to reach the first port in ten days, ay against the present record of twelve days held by an- other ship of the tine. As the new ship came up the har- bor, dressed with United State South American and Allied Mags, she nol@ily re d with whistles river and harbor craft and vund steamers, will serve as a shuttle," Cot Miller said, “in drawing closer to ether the fapric of commercial rela- tions between the two Americ > URGES RESTORATION OF $2 PASSPORT FEE : Merchants’ Association Writes Lodge $10 Charge Retards | Foreign Trade. Urging a return to a fee of $2 for passports, the Merchants’ Association hue addressed a letter to Senator adage. Chairman of the Foreign Re- lations Committee, protesting against tie injustice of the charge of $10. The present the letter declares, is hampering American business men in the time of greatest need for en- | couraging forein commerce: Similar injustice to foreign busi- ness men coming to the United States on comme missions is charged Meveral countries have followed the dof the United States and the $10 p for vising American passports os exacted in Czecho-Slovakia, Den mark, Greece, Maly, Mexioo, Norway, Potand, Roumania and Swedon, while the rate in Jugo-Slavia is $10.6 ' British 50 or 6: the h $5; Date! lala | Russian Swiss, $2.1 and Spanish $2 | Central and South American fees an from $1 in Paraguay to $3. in Chil, China ol pan $2.50 and Siberia $1 | The association expresses satisfac. | tion with the decision to continue the | Passport Office in this city this year, but expresses belief, t instead of | rrying the offlce as year-to-year proposition, aS at present, its perma- nency should be fixed by law ‘The passport fee was increased from $2 to $19 on July 1, 1920. ‘The letter declares most assports in the last year have been issued to those travelling for pleasure, while com- mercial houses have been deterred from sending represen 68 abroad ——_>——_ | KILLS RIVAL, WOUNDS : WOMAN, ENDS OWN LIFE. |: naylvanin War Veteran Sho and Hangs Wimeself After sion, including civilians, to study and dboeting Dowa Ceunie, | recommend reforms in navy organ zation. recommendations were ITS FUTURE FARMERS) jiaxovier, ra, suly 18. Crazed] presented by the minorit { : ‘ 6] Bown Brgmeuted Dy athe nals that Pree Agricultural Schoola Are Do-| by Jealousy, Samuel Bowman, thirty- i Aa l Aw ee’ elcht years old, lay in wait at the home administra delays we ed ing Important Work Now. | Ira Wichel to have cost 500,000 lives and $15,000, came of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wichelberger, at 000,000 unnecessarily was discussed in ALBANY, July 18 —New York Krentler’s School House, two miles both reports. taking an important step in the outh of Hanover, and when their he conclusion seems inevitable Mabilitation of its own farms ‘There! qaughter, Mrs, Minnie Resh, twenty that had these delays in navil opera \are approximately 215,000 facms in the! ooven years old Sidewn anal tions not occurred the American EX-/ State, but the annual drain by the cities bio RAND Bi + 2 Ld peditionary Forces might = hayelon the best blood and brains the | suitor, Emanuel M. Rohrbaugh, twen- brought about an Allied victory ©2t-|counteyaide la makin the imatter of|l¥oStX years old, returned home late ier than they actually did,” sad ping these farms in productive hands | Saturday night opened fice with ority report, “but the extent toladitticult on Sena oes ia which these delays failed to shorten| In every city and large village there!” sd i bi the war is altogether conjectural are hudreds of young men who might) hugh died seven hours later sims charge monstrour™ and jy Snail wucihene mene. Atany ously wounded. Kowinan then fled without founda! on ave an instinetive love for the count-y{o the home of his parents and ae Fe eee BO ae eRe eee Latich ranged: mbale WAR FINDINGS CLEAR ANOH . * if | Young Rot hand Mrs At Alfred, Canton, Cobieskih, Delht, [Spent the evening at a church plente.| HIM, DANIELS INSISTS § wt Morrisville are situs | They were getting out an aut Ny me ted the Stat usr chooks, | mobile when wman stepped from| Ch one embracing a couimlete fem) behind a tree and fired without warn Vormer Secretary Hiames Piqae tocked and eqnipped ‘Two courses | en! Be ak ULE Bd Mun ba ut . ed in keneral acne inmal| hit Rohrbaugh in the fire RALMIGH, N.C, Juiy 18 nil t ywin, | rohing partios organized by ine | News and Observer, owned by for f ‘ Nuss | censed neighbors found a note tacked Secretary of the Navy Danicls, | even \ months of ie 8 Be oe ere ciel tore tatement from Mr. Dun Ww nears pe found near the 1. Stans which says in part fro hein t ‘round hy c tind. then’ shot “When the Senate sub-commit 1 c Vimself twice with a reve | hegan the so-called investiga 1 1 " rere | nembers. of © House ¢ : x aidan ave Dicmbere ee: Ue Fou BA j hy FOUND DEAD ON RAILROAD. Naval Affairs were invited 1 ri rt. ‘They declined to do ® mi ie (A robatiy Wt an the siine political party ' aD for and Body Pal on Ure “Most of the members of the HH the dent i ee a Committee had ved before the == oe 1, ilies atfort sonny four. of, Ne. United States entered the World War, KLOO® DENIES ENGAGEMENT iter, waa’ foimd dead carly. yraterd hey knew the big things d | nor on a: paliroad tr t 1915-16 which made possibie nm TO SISTER OF EX-FIANCEE. Vernrinal near Jot et the naval efficiency durin Wit Aviator Saya Me aad Follies | second, Avenue. His bh vhereas the Republican uahed ens cna, Poe Are ie Senate subs Girl yee Merely Vriends— Pig ne rving their first term and Mother Also Issues Denial, I saneelon the big war pres : | Hdward Martin % M and littie knowledge of the r t Louis B Kio at the | ari onduet of the war AVAL REFORMS Hi at "More than thar, the Hove ‘ ‘i vers did not watt until the 4 | ven over a year to investivnt | erations the Navy Depa j saturday J the navy durin wit — ae ues aeithe cunniel w. 4 | HUSBAND OPPOSES WIFE. Was goinir on the House a ! t| omimiitee in De ' jee Weadeatr'e 1 actiy ' | Vietory Despite Metter-ttalt ina aROrT Od Ay mt ONY | Stes Franklin K. Woodruff of Ne ver, | » Avenue, Youke o ton t | t ' ‘ t | rua ' t for i eritizal period | ; In the stay ut : | = ina navy th ' tw btless: w M ' w | se any | which may ha wed the | at f t from the shaft. If Lillian had turned ‘They were put ashore at Naples. wa 1g. Always known as the wheel and stopped the machinery es s st would turn it would hb been possible, perhaps. T 2 (brief period, |1o have save” Mary Adelaide much THINK AMNESIA VICTIM t ly. He as-/of the agony and mangling of her | that the bill was |little feet and legs, But Lillian did NEPHEW OF J. L. HAMON. ‘ nd that was all there top to tind the easiest and safest to save her little playmate. She Wan und Wandering Had Letter van of about forty-e {on the shaft and tried to drag ¢ iin hee? : i i APS eval cots i ee oRaubige “Away by iain Hing Stain . P, Leader q taculiy for making reagth, “Uncle Jake. | § mis best during t Then both little girls were drawn | b sitated at Albany. 1 to cirele, screaming tor help George Hamon, a victim of amnesia, | he blos: t und ing against the four sup- now in the North Hudson Hospital, b aumeot every S taste | ports, ry time Mary Adeiaide’s Weehawken, appeurs to be a nephew r running tu the lighter shades logs hit the posts, Lillian’s face was oo ee gee ss 5 brown and gr He didn't do ar battered against them, Finally the Of the late Jacob l. Hamon, Re- . entertaining in the gill rooms or|clder girl managed to pull herself publican ional Committeeman “ shad been his wout, Hel ites of ber clothes ind fell about from Oklahoma, who was killed last | ay ne as being cerl the four feet from the Wheel, just OUt voor by Cy] Smith Hasion she ti gn nd therefore of reach of Mary Adelaide's flying COP DY Gla spins Sica { mvinced “entertaining would be: a |fest. wus acquitted after a most sensa- e f money Down m the basement of the mill, tional trial, years bieist, who has the repu ares Cone, employed by Lillian’ | Policeman Hessner found Hamon <p es and] father. was freezing ice fe 1D |e aan sy oe Pee . diately adjoining the mill a gang | ¥4ndering aim a Sbout the: Wviee nized { men were riveting a big iron tank. hawken Ferry ‘lerminal Satur ‘ ved ‘Trus There was go much ‘noise from the | night, unable to give his name or any i ‘ machine and the riveting that go, At Himacle ie wus 5: 4 neither Cone nor ¢he workmen at the | 2¢¢ount of himself, Me was taken tc e lon ous. of|\ink heard the screams of the chil- | the police station and thence to the * 6 to impose a tax upo hospital. He is about thirty years old. 1 pees . a ced eed the In his pocket was the letter, written | Al ticians ft of the starting mechanism , pat aa re : rt ment ontrotling the line shaft seemed to |‘ the American Hospital at Neuilly { venvihrat ing in a strange mann Paris, June 28, 1921. It addresses + f , thing w wrong ups Hamon as “Unie ak! ind Says the , to save | He hes 10 (he grinding floor and surgeons have told the writer that 3 would put, M Adelaide whirling about and/ any sudden loud noise is hkely to \ n in a crumpled heap on the | cause recurrence of tie amnesia from 3} Cone shut off the machinery | which the write 4 ind tried to get Mary Adelaide free. | sult of shel! His eries for help, as he worked, Were | regrets that h politic: ward above the din of the riveting, | any of his + Host practica e mill was full of men, | years, but attribute a oftentimes been re.) ¥ n's father, John W. Knerr, | that had been reported missing it | the work of rescue. motion tle about Kleist Ina r lian's clothes had literally been|” 4 taiz on Hamon's undershirt be } us ever known atAloany. {torn off in her fight to free herself.) the marks, “Mid. 1 \ i ee eh ton tesdes in New) Mury Adelaide's had been wrapped so | 988,602." Weehawken pol t y make flying tr over all the tightly about the shaft that it was! graphed cht to the widow of « ways Hive a “bie ex. | necessary for the men to cut her out| J. L. Hamon, informi r of Georg: | to . * Until two yea tor them. Both children were uncon-| fiamon's detention, Hamon is of me ik nisel? almost exe Scions. 1 dium height, has 1 hair ur A otinwe therdniterektaot At the hospital, to which they were ars eyegla not spe Aid wlaGhnto aun imen rushed in Mr Knerr's automobile, a | inteitigibly be Nized onae drive of eighteen miles, it was found | proving. rs ; yn that both might live, although they SS Goi in a critical condition. | + Rut 7 ruecess, | Lillia va Jaws, upper and lower, are SHOT IN THE NECK 1 , sen at the four front rners, He West at opt teeth are all inocked out and BESIDE HIS AUTOMOBILE | . 1 his nay an a { is feared she swallowed some of | e n Puven Bil ¢ has bad contusions on| Walter Seama len Cove ts} Gnintan iiftecent parts of her body but seems ayianriyansduimaien 4 Bed AON \ have suffered no serious internal | Weeeded Stightty in Jamaica | = niirsies. by an Unidentified Man, 7 REST FOR WORK HORSES. Mary Adolaide’s right arm is oe 7 ; | ken above the elbow. Her colla Walter Seaman, thirty-seven, a bute 4 auie bone Is broken and her two feet and n Cove, Ie Ti, Whe standin 1 ute ieee alee te Shenae a his aute ¢ r of t ‘ ner legs almost to nee 3 am . nd sha al that tt see rs [heme of his mo irs. Mary . ‘ j , mpossible to keep circula-|Laube, at Catherine and ¢ ) Stre \ \ A" on in them, If this can he done | ftmiica, ast night, wie A ‘ , they will be saved. Otherwise they | left side of the nevk. tie was taken 2 y work will have to be ampuiated Jamaica, Vt y hot att } OE DSN ape Med, wh uw, Bd the ben ui 1 8, abo } f {op July 18.—Thre 1 irom t person and between thirty nan cried out £ five and forty others injured us the re- i Ta { 1 runslauit of head collision ay 1 k it | betw troley ents. ) cy ‘ arenes it nIxVille By ¥ € the in i frow rer y wed for. | Wom, | seader Yonsers \ of PEASANT PARTY IS. TRAIL OF GOLD RISING TO POWER LEADS POLICE 10: IN MIDDLE EUROPE MURDER SUSPECTS Meeting Be Paris Will Be Widely Scatte Held Soon in Attended by a1 Delegates. Captured Two Men Accused of Killing Mrs. Parr in Philadel phia—Woman Also Held Cone TURE New York Warid LONDON, 1s. TRENTON, Jui July Miest une 4 notleed the “Green International” an [le Now Jersey Delaware organization of peasanis, has reared Miver Bridge are to have ta head in Central and Bastern PerCcipited in the inurter of Mra, nrope ip a manner whieh gives SHhielh Parr, live, wife of @ promise of exerting great influence in Civil War in Philadelphia that part of the world in the near S411 Priday tne future, As pointed out by the Budas All three are being detained await: t correspondent of the Manchester "= 4 ‘ion by the Philadelpita Guardian police ley are: Tenry Reinsettrér ho Most powerful class in these per, vineteen, of No. $41 Print parte of the world Is fising steadily (uy) VDE ek eo bh Crest) inte power almost unconscious of its"! W York; Matthow Bonkowsky tremendous streneth the | eventecn, of Bridgeport, Conn, amd mense possibilities involved." Colin Gainblo, twenty-four, whe ‘said A meeting of the Green Interna. she liver nh wrth Mutter tional will be held in Hons in a few Stre wlelphin youths ays. Preliminary meotings of the are wih muarde he Wome Green International in Passau and an is hell as a inaterial witness, Vienna gave the first impulse to this cording to the police, Relnsehred- world-wide organizition of peasants, ber, who had ein nS) gold pidews Later serions difficulties were en= in a wy bell, denied attacking ountered beanse Wrench anwill- Mys but admitted attacking ingness to co-opers with Geeman ter + urevear old brother, Ed- agricultural representativ ward Reed, while a third man ‘went Hungary accepted the role of inters upstalr dostruck Mrs. Parr dow tediacy, and iter achieving success nsclireiber, avcording to the pee in this ‘direction, the former Bood jice, «ud the third man stole jewel Controller of Hungary, John Mayer, the proceeds from which were’ " himself a ant, DAS accepted aN divided among the three men, e invitation from the Mronch holders of three wore trailed to this city Ehret small lands and is procecd ng to Paria qj protdisality with which they ds for the conference tributed $5 gold pieces between bert Herr Mayer is accompanied py Dro ang Mhiladelphia pai Sebandl, @ rep eontative of ue Hun es _ ran agricultural’ co-operattve so- 2 eves, and on ticle way (0 Paris THIS IS ANNIVERSARY they w call at Munich, where De. Hein, a led of the Bavarian peas-! OF CHATEAU-THIERRY. ants, and Herr Wietzelhoffer, the Ba~ varian Minister will join then. of Agreuliture, American Counter-Offense Was Re- The meeting in Puris was arranged nun Theee Vears Veo by the Brench yndicat Agricol Tea Gotmany will represented at th er conference, and there also will be The start countor-offensive: that present delegates from the Spanish yy irked the ning of tte end for Abe tholic Peasant Party, from the . snan ue Spates wiss Bauernbund, or Mauri, |" : Minister of Agriculture in tne new wrenlary Italian Cabinet, and Bulgarian, Bel- ‘ ns had gin and f ntatives, itenu-Therry, the Th ; all c to the meeting, "CLEMENCEAU T! TARGET ON VICHY GOLF LINKS © Viner Haw nd cy ye asked wASANt members and Plans Yachting genes cs Oonretat. 1931. BOOZE FROM THE SEA..- VICHY, July 18. -Wormer Premier |. = Clemenceau, who is taking the waters Pe@ernt Swemta Areest Alleged kot up yesterday with a hazy ad Lubbera” Fellows" va of taking His first lesson at golf. tims Sete 830,000 in Tum, ? He planted WMmselt at a point of van A AN utr & and settled down to wateh the — “EEAN OUTS: uly ec eOGR The spot was well chosen, in. authorities, working on hooch —smug- deed so well that the Secretary of the slit tween this city and Cape May, club had to warn “The Tiget" that he bel ny have arrested the head ‘of Would bb the tarmall rar every ball wee | Mie I Tubbers,”” as they call the men tween one wind thereat, |W onthe shore end of the Liquor Clemenc away hastily, tuo fomeereeioRs z fonly to get jn er where two yn eo rmers SUGre a balis narrowly missed him—one his) tow ‘ot $10,000 worth of mach, the other his: head Wilbsood and Ocean “L think we had better ne for) v0, Mystorious kfast,” said) the old state ' from. ty hy have Y . wering Off this. comst. and the moment h hee Was always followed dor for golf wit Y the boos market Were. Despite his « years, Clemen ul bore the label coau's roving disposition is as keen as ind was shipped. by ever, A yachting trip is a , of his plans for this autumn — poses to sail with Paul Dutasta ) mn to Vinit Toby Seeretary of t 1¢ Coincident on M. Dutista ' mber n in camp at —_ State Wl in Poekskt POSTPONE PROPOSED init Hrodhaee “rommnander, Mao ENFORCEMENT SHIFT. (20) 020 cue Be Minor Mia hea ae Ady en of Transferring Work POETRY AND SALADS of Dry Staff Cannot Get pesca Ss a Pa Vergil was able to write GTON, 4 y Senato: t who favor the transfer of Prohibjtion tot nearly 2,000 years; nfore ent from the Treasury to the Department ef Justice, have) Yet he thought it worth while pean Ly ried SEROUS to bend his mighty intellect to the description of a salad. Mime i lobbyist Oe te ts 1 When translated, he uses 270 Mr. Ven ti », words to praise a Roman in the ir “u™ peasant’s salad. worked 2°" He probably would have used | twice that number to praise vuld have ber party w Ns “viNs | the salads served at CHILDS: un Lettuce amd tomate, saled” + ona husciows, ripe slices of tomate ‘ b a. tender, crup Me of over which should have right of way ttece e piquant baad he anti-tenr mer the Norris freshing luncheon special, tan t ovide $100,000,000 for farm, ° [ \Y/HEN yeu go you go on your vacation this Summer } your favorite paper} ‘mailed to you every day. | Evening World, 25c per week | two weeks 38¢ Daily World, 25c per week two weeks 38c : SundayW orld,10c perSunday, ‘have i Ai good sores Suneeribe sow Raw, Ou win The How, Milrres ae often ‘Tell your regular newsdeslor you want the paper rent 14 Kerang wita "The, World to mall "te your Wend your Temtance direct te |Caahler, New York World, Pulltai Bullding, New York Clty, ao —_—