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\ To-Day'’s Weather—FAIR. Copyright, VOL. LXII. NO. 21,796—DAILY. » by The Press Publishing ©o. (The New York World). NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, British Cabinet Decides To-Day onlrishP HITE SOX PITCHER BARES ON STAND FUPE*GETAILS OF 1919 WORLD SERIES PLOT —»—— iin ee Testimony to Be Continued} PAYING JOBS HELD To-Day Before Judge | BY EIGHT MILLION Friend i in Chicago. WOMEN IN U.S. pent | Half the Number Employed Are | Teachers, Report Wes Moines Man Identified a ASSETS: “Bennett,” Who Said He SEE JACKSO i CLEVELAND, July 20.—There are 8,000,000 women in the United Represented Rothstein. States in gainful occupations, Dr. po Amelia Henry Reinhardt, Presi- . ae .,| dent of Mills College, Oakland, CHICAGO, July 20.—William (Bill) Cal, told the 300 delegates at- | Burns, former pitcher for the White} | @x. wit bo on the stand again to-day | fo continue his story the alleged | tending the third annual conven- tion of the Nationa! Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Tubs in a a ss he yester- Recaciracy to “iron he “World's Cie n an address here yeste Series of 1919 ng his initial) itty per cent. of the women are testimony he sworr he was teachers, Dr. Reinhardt said, while 37 per cent. occupy secretarial posi- | tions. Only 1,600 women have graduated in law, he said represented Arnold Rothstein, | 2°" " | MAN IS HEARD FROM resented Rothstein. qe isenttiea ah, Rothe nm came to Chicago and | Telephones Wife That He Is in testified before the Grand Jury last fall. He said then that he had been Auto Headed for @pproached on the deal but refused E to go into it. He swore Abe Attell sured the payment of the $100,008 by a mysterious agent named Bennett, who @ New York gambler. SHARON, Pa., July —Timmas D., used Ny mame ainey es Lee di vdolph, prominent business man of Noo indictment/was returned’ againct) 51 oon, reported to! have been kld- Rothstein. napped Monday night and held for “BENNETT” IDENTIFIED AS & $50,000 ransom, talked with his wife by e DES) MOINES MAN: long-distance telephone at 2 o'clock Prosecuting Attorney Gorman sud-) this morning from Franklin, Pa,, ac- denly asked Burns if "Bennett" was cording to word received by local tn the « room police “He is,” answered Burns Mrs. Randolph, it is said, declined to “Do you see him?” sclose their conversation, but it wa d that Randolph, the police said, ed through O11 City in an auto- und was headed for Erie, Pa. SS an al FEARS HIS DAUGHTER Oe nd ewan eEIS HAS BEEN ABDUCTED mol ju gam) 8 'T Burnet J KON AS Vather Anxious for Girl Who Left present among the players when th Mire t ihe “ass and Home Joly 5. Mean tee” was held. F his sixteen-year-old daughter, Ju 1 ruled that Burns's Lil held against her will by an conversations with the yer a tts who had represented himeelf as a hero of the war, Malston Hansen of Qveens Village has appealed to the police or to th yamblers pr aera Fi : us ¥ " : mitted 88 oe jumaiva, ‘Toe xirl has been missing |COMMiltre is expected t stigate }eral times in the North River contingency arises, followed a meet. | th anne ro & iarding M Me “ i" evidence. © omission of Jackson's | ioe July s, when she left to take u| along this Jing immed | Policeman Desmond was near 47th ing of the Dominion Premiers, at] © = BUTS U ETE Ua Ey name was held as insignificant by the | 51450 tesson in Brooklyn. St ia feared by| Mr, Enright said hi nt to Dis] Street and the river at 2 A.M. watell-| which the pre lng. sentlinens ex. | erm, De, eae Meenas: Anomnenroeme ate, as il was sald later evidence tathor thatahe may have bien was-ltriet Altornoy dwann : he the lightless “pirate” motor boat a2 ; " Herbert Rider, who was standing on| will connect him with the conspir- the Italian and compelled to ac-| anonymous letter | crawling around near the dock, and | P&ssed was nar a guesbon Ge any ithe stoop with bis wife Paes y | ut ip arms should rest with the home ear amenes ae ators. pany ims a auaihitie hincwithithe i ftha| waiting. for the men to get close [CU 8 ArTaR should rent with the home] Rider pushed” hia wif» into « rom HE REVEALS DETAILS OF 1919 Rhen Sale ee DOloe tek Delos ant find Jenough for him to attempt a capture, | &°¥ put that the dominions| ang Led Uni RAPA OnE PHOTOES PLOT. ¢ ia letter from his daughter post- Is : desired to take part in any dixcus-| patrolman Fink, hearing the cries, . ni Commissioner Enright furnished the | When a big automobile came north in| i . & marked in Brooklyn, July 11, in whieh ' ivnished the on relating to the affairs of the Par! was starting downst is Colmoner do apita! Of countisss sobjections:ine wrote that she was with a girl| Meyer committee with a (ranscript of Avenue, As if on signal the eee ese {on th ssly bared the details o ; F the ; ime running u ey met on the ruthlessly bared (he detaiis of the | ying at Northport “having # glorious | testimony taken before Chief Inspec- | Men in the boat hurried away, sembaraumentias ue rade ee ete conspiracy, |time" Her father became suspicious] tor Lahey following the arrival of the| Desmond ordered the driver of the Dacnone ae them has beeninel) ca meats . “Did you meet any of the players of) und made inquiries at the home of the! unsigned letter, ‘This revesied that|c#? to stop. The driver made a de- SERRE AR TPA One ee the White Sox in the fall of 19192” he daughtes’s chum, and learned that she | detectives interested in sine up the {berate attempt to run over him. ; agile ee frepereter soe ite ft eo had not been in Northport nor was she| sien (und money met tekovine| AS the car aproached 60th street morte eye nied with the knife. Fink threw of ‘es, 1 met them all in New York | expected K ae Policeman Regan (ried to-stop tt and |." bers « c P t Colmoner again came tow n City.” Miss Han attracted attention a| the driver missed ini aac by inches Oo ee ee ama Sime lunging at his Witeat Ws “Do you remember meeting one de- | coUnie of years ago when she was at-| Following the Meyer min we missed him algo by inches. /yngiand three weeks, Their ieade 1d now drawn his revolver and ean ieee Lona chool in Jamaica by saying|#@Ssion at which Mr Horsuneid was| Reson fires shots |Mr. ‘Takeo Tanaka, M. P. for Tokio,| when Colmoner waa twn foot away Bhi ana: |that two men had cut off her curls, | invited to “sit in” and de At 52u Street the policemen found | ,, ngs to the Pre ve P. eh ae Rea Cicotte was ordered to stand up, He sdmited that she had cut off) field wrote that Chairma a stalled car that resembled the one |), nother Progressive imem-| Colmoner thre f ‘ did so and was identified before the | sir herself, broken his promise “not that had come near hitting them. |, erals, one is a mem i i t fete kward down the aye | —rrereesacrenrrenrre lin my ‘ They arrested two men describing |; ae sbi Ral ahh BBG ENEN: (Be “When did you next meet Cicotte?” {a0 my Inves' non | tional Party and on through the mouth es sates u ean ie ? | PLAINFIELD CITY HALL me” Senator Mevor's an: themselves as Walter J. Wayland nis ay nit Oilers At the hotel, on Sep es 3 eee Boe WATS | nA ran nand was acs cue olae here? | STRUCK BY LIGHTNING, |. “Ts committee would taken} twenty-three, No, 435 West 28th naka Says he was greatly tm- 1 taeen! haw. hadi hie wens r ee eT cater a obiteatimang upon this @ut ut this | treet, watchman in a West 46th! pressed by the growing spirit of lngue ed. un ; ‘Chick’ Gandil and 3 z - if teld hag | Street garage, and John Ry: é aie 3 4 ‘ Did you have any other meeting?”|Trees and Wires Blown Down,|'™€ if Commissioner H bcs (PH lo eee re eam twen- | fricndiiness and understanding toward him agen. ‘The pe ‘At another time I met Abe Attell, | arr het published an incomplrte state. | t¥-two No. 440 Weat 48th Street, and | japan be found in America, He sa nan pit hin sad Wal Chase and Bennett.” si Rain Floods @treeta. ment tn an attempt to ref ipon a| Charged them with the theft of the |/tnat probably most of the ber th volver was f Burns next met the ballplayers in| PUAINFIEUD, N. J., July member of this committee car, which, according to the police, e mission are keen supporters of moner was not badly ie BERy mak he ibs 8 vere electric storm last night the City | pees the men say they took for a joy ride. ment, and that they Hatly : ea ue eA y — 5 Hall was struck by Ightn: ae the lead ven Neutdant . ‘ (Continued on Second Page.) trees and wires all over toan were; LUSK ASSAILS ACCUSED OF ‘AUTO THEFT. an yen: § aie Bellevue early y whe = blown down and the rain flooded streete| “BESMIRCHERS” OF - Bapular |questioned Ansinti i ‘ih tted th a Ane = lee Say Prisoners Led Them to pun! w s ; 5 1 eported the heavy ruin Ur ICIALS © » Classified Advertisers considerable damage tu. trait PUDLIC OFFICIALS | i ne rd 1 | " a Majority of Legislat H Important! lrstaakon Gan steal : ee Classified advert py for SAN FRANCISCO, July 20.—Giate W less M Would-ie satctde that Me Pistol The Sunday World auould ‘be be inet if! exper POUGHKE te Slay ta The Wor'd office Sa TER Sale : t and killed himself Monaay : Xeoiz W On or Before Friday J (00 an ene es ik ; Preceding Publication ig eles ps ew raed reer COM er ni quency of Et Davis had peen dig |Of bones wid to bu: THE WORLD hissed. Helin admitted that he gave | 2atons that sought speci ‘ f \ Ha i , the gitl $800, Worry is thought to be : charg s the cause of his suicide, | the ‘DETECTIVES SLUSH “TEAR BOMBS” KNOCK OUT 200 LS MLTR Ow COLE aa aaa Wea pons Will Prove Undo- | “Adstired that the gas was absolul Inquiries Balked by Efforts of ing of Desperadoes. lly harmless, the 200 came fi Di | nance ‘across the demonstration fict4, Mos an Butstiield TOD IS | RHOLADERPHTA gly 26—Author-| Cet om praely uAH) they credit Each Other. tles spoke new way of di lniwatiew could check the activities robbers, in high praise to-day of a| intersection. persing mobs as dem-|hurled about weapons in front of the “ Here five twenty-five of | th “mo ENRIGHT HAZY ON BILL. weshing, ‘They reached a ~|plot of ground marked out as a street | bombers each RETURNS Ar ER FLIGH To-Day's Weather—FAIR. | “Circulation Books Open to All. ered ns 1 Offle 1921. See New lass Matter he Ne "PRICE “THREE CENTS ace Plan KNOWN AS ‘QUEER p HE AILLS WOMAN: «TS SHOT HIMSELF agg cca ;Mad Spaniard Murders House- keeper as Other Lodgers Guard Her. te- err onstrated on 200 members of the Philadelphia Police Department, ‘tne | Y2% Promptly dissolved in tears. Also fia: ff there was much choking and gasping gas" bombs are scheduled to be demonstrated Friday to the New York S| police at Fort Totten for breath, as “te Testimony Taken by Lahey as Stirs Suspicion Money W If enough of | cot into the picture through mistake soon realized its error and made for| when it landed in the tonneau, Committee is going lengths to “whitewash” to remarkable Senator Cay- "ig not con- Forces Way ducive to deep and regular breathing. ‘ it is inhaled it will put | brought the machine to a quick stop | Through Crowd and Attempts to Stab joa These bombs, which are designed|,- aden ti Used in 1920. , Seas 5 y are designed) +: , most bellicose mob leader hors de Policeman. o end riots, drive outlaws trom build-| oipat, Major Delanoy says ngs, stop at work, smoke] ‘phree times (he charge of the 200 eae . The trail of the person or persons out hiding crooks and halt the Mghtlwas repeated and three times it; Duzer of allowing “queer” persons who benefited by the detective bill /of automobile bandits, resemble the|¢naeq in the same way. Then one, '0 go about unhindered was again slush fund seemed to e been kk eadly hand grenade except that lee husky cop created a diversion by sit-| emphasized to-day in the investiga- are hi PSs ¥ bomb s e e Y to-day in the clash between Com-|2"¢ harmless. The bomb resembles |ting gown on one of the bombs and! tion of the murder of Mra, Anna Cor- tie bulb of a syringe and has a piston! this promptly sent him hurrying away | missioner of Accounts Hirshfield and chaped device running down into the| to Jook for a drink nell, a frail, gray-haired housekeeper, Mever Legislative Committee. neck, A pin is drawn, the head is hit! After a reasonable degree of de-| forty-nine years old, living at No. 308 The two investigating bodies seem to hurd blow and the bomb is cast.|corum had been restored, Major De-| West sath Street, by Arelto Mran- be trying harder to discredit each |The explosion of a small quantity of! janoy and a member of the Trame) icq Coimoner, thirty, a Spantard, other than to uncover the boodlera blick powder in the head of the bomb! Squad climbed into an automobile) wi, ; adh thounelige. (Calmoner The Mey Committee Hirsh. | causes the gas to expand in all Sisece: for the bandit chase test Speeding | returned to the scene of his crime and | field ts trying to discr dit the Legis- | tions and rise and sproad In a cloud, | across the field, they were pursued | wis shot and wounded by a police- lature and its committee and is cail-| Incidentally the demonstration | by a side-car motorcycle. The Man) jin tte is in Hellevue Hospital. Ing only witnesses who will support showed the bombs may be used effec-|in the alde car threw three bombs | 1416 injury is not seriou his effort:. Hirshfield says the Meyer) vel) inst animals, A dog that|two of which’ missed, but the third! .: The Spaniard, who was an acety- lene torch operator when he worked and a student at other times, had ton R. Lusk, majority leacer, who | \-© nearest pond to immerse iteelt. A deserted house on the field Was) meq in the’ house for two years sponsored the bill, and that the coin, Major Stephen J. Delanoy, Saas then cocuples by caperare oe Recently his strange actions had been | mittee had promised to keep off the|'v f ‘he United States Chemical|inals holding the fort against the oe a but nobody had done any- inquiry Warfare Service, inventor of the|police,” but a few bombs thrown | ee tae matter He had Commissioner Hirschfield, who had |omb, arranged the peice tnroush the vindows brought) {het satened some women lodgers, and intended to question Senator Lusk] to *'}ow how a small number of men Jou to weep on the shoulder sautarday nalatuned Mis) Cornellover to-day, and, among other things, get | could disperse a mob, or how his! besiegers. from him the value of the two boxes of cigars, fountain pen, billfold| (empty), basket of flowers that grate- | ful detectives gave the Senator, and | Mrs. Cornell about 6 o'clock last $ } } 1 started to the third fluor, on 1 aK os TU etona bai eect which Colmoner roomed. She had two ee nse Secs BOL te aveation ene women lodgers stand on the landing Senator. He may call him later, but I KUmmRAtasaPI thane wormancaaii tate the invitation for to-day has been MiachAngieraacingalionmiKnitewne ntime, very tit : thrust through a half-epen door and ee ee ORs | | Mrs. Cornell fell with a stab wound | been made in runnin, the $27,000 | i Paar Goimoner mini out Cand ee ene to cones i poly tact | | down, shouting, “I've killed her! BEEEUON HEE C ter Lace tgien In his room detectives found hun ABE cee aoe eee een ena BG dreds of crazily worded letters and to tell what he did with rolice h 7 A : of ¢ orded Commisioner’ turight told ine [Police Believe Men in Car|Lloyd George V Will represent stographs of himecl?, with accurate Vout es ; : F sie entice 4 re deseriptio en on the backs. A Meyer Committee yesterday afternoon Were Shore Allies of British Empire at Diss ene unten wae under wav tor | he didn’t hear of the fund until a fe : red . city-wide seareh was unde ) anvaiREo OL” ts w River Freebooters. | arming Conference him when, three hours after the mur- Incitlentatly, Mir. nright's revelas Sees = der, he burst throug tn crowd tions to the commitice arou the] Two policemen of the West 47th LONDON, July 20. innounce- brewing the house and with the knife suspicion that money n been eet Station were nearly run down! ment that Premier Lloyd George willl sti : me Hee ran up the steps and used in promoting sislation|eariy to-day by an automobile th ; into the hallwa attend the disarmament conference at We minh f ‘eat 47) at the 1920 session of the Legislature,| believe was co-operating with the) \ “ Sarmamen Patrolman Fink of the W 4th us well as that of 1) ind the{“pirate craft” that has been seen sey-| Washington, unless some unforeseen | street Station was in a » on th (Continued op Second DOMINIONS TO ASK the loss of a pistol he sald had been stolen in the house, until afraid to Fo near his room alone she was! BASIS FOR IRISH PEACE REACHED BY LLOYD GEORGE HE WILL TELL ADVISERS —=+ .|Discussion as to Place for Holding Tripartite Conference Is Now Under Way—Belfast or Dublin May Be Chosen — Plans to Be Pushed. LONDON, July 20—Premier Lloyd George will report to the Cabinet to-day the result of his conversations thus far with De Valera and Sir James Craig, the Ulster leader. | As the matter stands, it will remain with these advisers to decide | whether the Irish problem can be solved along the line of the proposals ‘which have been put forward by the Premier. It is thought that th: answer will be delivered to-morrow to De Valera when he meets Lloyd George in conference. * Much is now believed to depend upon Premier Smuts of South Africa, TOLD TO NEGOTIATE | oyi0 weit probably make another trip GERMAN TREATY to Dublin soon after the return theca | —— of. De Velera, who is expected to leave |U. S. Envoy at Berlin Will Take rUEnts BRLIRUEE bias pape | =i Jashi TO BE . Matter Up, Washington ING SMOOTHLY. Says. Taken in connection with the trter- INGTON, July 20.—Admission| view given out by Col. Spender, See delegation, tn r return to Bel- rued as an In- al quarters that| retary to the Ulster which he said that the! fast must not be cons n made in offic is Loring Drese! the American Com- | missioner at Berlin, has béen inatructed | ae ication that the peace negotiations to negotiate with the German Govern- AST Hee ERE pene nek tk | had been broken off, atl this shows ent a treaty for the res of} men treaty for the resumption Of) apparently that events have bees diplomatic retations tates and German ¢ tween the United! moving smoothly overnments, L lis ity toward a and with fair rapid- common ground upon cate matters were Involved, it was ox plained, and it was not advisable to| Which the Best: Govern nt, the lose now any details of the nego-| "ish Republicans and the Ulsterites Ons. could find a basis for a settiement of This tnformation was vonfirmed at| the troubles in Ireland. For the mo- the White House ment the negotiations, both official a and private, have ceased SEIZE $15, 000 IN RUM j} With Sir James Craig, the Ulster IN SIXTH AVENUE RAID, | '!*% “#tin in Belfast, having be- fore iis departure from London de- livered & pronouncement which [Minors Weaed Behind Har aed (oot ut tho time to apell the ond fj, “Celisnheriistechs Jof discussions between the three | at Etahen parties, the English people are t | Six detectives of Inapretor Melon. | 98 to figure out what will eventually Lelity see rated ae entOuNtaL MN ws en with respect to Ulster aud Sixth Avenue, corner of Blehth ateect,| More particularly with respect to the Whow of Ireland at the next confer st Zo'vlock Last evening, arrested th | proprietor, John Kracke, and von ence between Mr. Lloyd George and Jeated Hauer they estimated i be) Mt Be Valera, whieh is set down for worth $15,000. Thiirsday. The raid followed veral days ¢ The King, deeply concerned in the MeDonald obtained a search warrant, | Was! visited by the Marquis ot Kracke was ajone in his place when! Lond Ulster Minister a \the detectives entered. ‘The Nquors| Hducation, who, s understood, |were found behind the bar and inj Save the King detalis 0 the conver- the cellar. Kracke was locked up at|sations the Marquis had with Pree Headquarters. | mier Iapyd G terda ‘rhe More than 500 per crowded | continued e of one of the about the place while the confiscated | Ul t London is consid- liquors we hg removed to Head, /red nud of good augury quarters in four wagon 1 bezun to the ence will eld. ‘The preliminary HAMON "REGAINING MEMORY. ||’ © past are regurded Man Found Wandering tn Weee 10% Bipotary,. {0 thas It free interchange of | hawhen In Recovering. be Ur lbbre eaters 7 Lieut George Haron, nephew of t ed that nothing more could be t Hamon, itepublicer F ed until the formal peace Oris weno ow ast urranged, ani this th ire now looking f att ner: aie a na ist or Dublin, but fospit he wots at London would 1 Flam i o actory deba 5 “ 4 1 he W i ‘ 4 I not " \ ‘ i mal who will neil fh a _ at Drowns in Swiss Lake Nave ' 1 : at ate i 4 Ma wee u t . \ , 11 juired to reuch a solution iat the erence table, and hence, 1 meet early in Au — e {n session HE WOKLE Tay EL MUKEAL, 1 ae : te a Qe’ United state \s situation Lloyd d barcels doe day ead George is interested in pushing the SN glee dane ase Garside fe rieyy as rapidly as possible. ac

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