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To-Night's Weathe-—CLOUDY AND COOL! 4AOQTO 3” awursme Che Nae VOL. LXII. NO. 21,803—DAILY. CO PED Ncw vere Wend), NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUL Y 28, To-Morrow's Weather—CLOUDY AND COOLER. WALL STREET! L rid, EDITION (ue Post Uftice, New York, N. Y. MELLON TO.COLLE SOIOZOGPAD TERME or BLOWOUTS CAUSE aPeasysseege? LIQUOR INTO U. S. LANGUAGE TO KLEM to Give Up a Bottle Apiece for Utteranees to the Bermuda authorits have de- raw, manager of the New York oo termined to kill the “infant indus- Profit to Comiskey Wa as Giants, was indefinitely suspended to of smuggling liquor into the | Passengers Assisted From: day by President John Heydler; Johnny United State: So drastic are the | | aT Ss WAS e 50 and Jess : Smoke-Filled Cars and Helped Meviinss was fined s50 ands $ $225 nes 913—Figures Introduced {2 resulations against the illicit de- N tth of li to the States that | 1 t i t Ww. 1 $25, according to Umpire Kiem. Ft tye Gartae SbAtth of liquor to the States that | imb a all. sabes Dee aA ae ce Show Fake World’s SerieS two passengers last Monday slip- | to Climb Three-Foo a seh GD USS CLT Did Not Injure Club. ping aboard a New York boat with | ; = _____ abusive tangumze toward Kiem during . 4 ares a bottle of whiskey each were ar- |'SEVERAL WOMEN FAINT. | the same staged, here Tuesd The re rested and) muijedted’ to heavy eee three Giant members were notified of Petition Signed by 10,000 Asks fines. ‘The new regulations sro- | sa rj «jz{the action taken by Heydler by tele- Rei te : U of Buck vide that liquor may be shipped Car Crews Put Out PIPES With) racy racdived to-day, iho amen on einstatemen «into dry territory only on a regu- Sand—tTraffic Halted tered vixorous denials of the charge. Weaver—Felsch Also Hopes — tar bili of lading. Since the thou- for Hour. ‘ sands of gallons of booze concen- | to Regain Job. trated here are in bonded ware- : | houses, officials declare Smugglers | Two near panics among more than Former Team Mates of Indict- save smait chance to remove them | 1,200 men, women and children fol- 1 ae for illegal pment. lowed a fire on a B. R, T. subwa ed Men on Stand, but Are Under regular bills of lading a | + -1in at the Rrooklyn end of Satie | SAYS HYLAN AS 10 Not Perimitt)' to Give shipment of 1,169 barrels of whis- ‘tan Bridge between Sands’ and Nus- a ; et ae, key left here as late as July 16 fer Hoke ere Ext oF Cpinions of ) Series. pa sau Streets, early to-day. Many ‘ rk. Other shipments this omen were treated for hysteria, but + year ineluded 175 barrels on Jan. thy only hospital case recorded by CHICAGO. July 2s. Harry Gra- o and 1 cases on May the police was that of Mrs. Grace _ hiner, secretary of the Chicago Amer UIETS PAEU CE DECI ie Bierce Bloomenstein, twenty-nine, of the reservoir of liquor flowed in trom lean Leazue Baseball Club, was Motel Maryland, West 49th Strect, | the United States when its owner’ Manhattan. Her husband took her Hirshfield Say ght for a safe place to keep it Intimation of called to the witness stand by tie in a taxicab to St. Vincent's Hospital, jae eS ieee efense in the bagebull trial to-day elther while awaiting repeal of | saphattan, and after treatment ano| Meyer Is S moke Screen tell of the receipts of the club, Prohibition or in the hope that went to the hotel. | to Cover Lusk. purpose was to show t the one could be resold at a great ‘The first fire was in a West End) ‘ ocean four-car train from Coney Island to One sugh supply was receive ‘Pimes Square with about 600 passen- | injured by the fake world’s series in early in 1920 when the steamship gers, A fuse blew out and eet fire siness of the White Sox was not Mayor Hylan to-day denied an in- timation given out by Senator Mey 1919, as alleged in the indictments Maumee brought from Baltimore to the insulation under the fourth] that he had accepted an automobil: Records shower the fans laid oul a 118 puncheons (about 12,000 gal- | car. Smoke became so thick in the] from Special Deputy Police Commis- lons), 2,286 cases and 2,782 barrels | car tha ds " Ke De url total of $910,308.59 to sce the White DR eee nd 2,782 barrels | car that the guards opened the doors] sioner Dr. Harris gers into the other] Ce pe IU sire to say that this statement sage is absolutely false," said the Mayor egents the gate receipts at home and —— While the firo was being extin= | in 4 jetter given out by Chairman the share of receipts while the team guished with sand the train crew Oh Ha) erste. de ABaRNbIOTAL was abrowd 1 White Sox Chub opened the side doors and let all out) staurice loch, a Democratic member took in Thergi9,, exclusive to the roadway, where they were a8-| 56 ing Moyer committos, who has of the W ries share, whieh sisted over bhree-foct sa to the | yen urging that Senator Lusk resign men, They took other ways then of] 14 gxamine the Mayor and Polic brought the total g home. 1918, a Short war season reaching hom Commissioner as to gifts of great IT there wa Y Close behind the first train was al ii. received by them?” Brighton Beach local bound for 59th} “4 cemblyman Bloch wants that Jost $81,673.00 on Beteee andy Be adway with between! 04. to invite generally the members his team in 1918. A profil of $2 = 600 and 700 passengers. While at-| 4° the Legislature to come before it and $107.01 {tempting to push the “dead” train, | ang tell of “gifts they have received i 7 " ane 7 it also had a blowout and fire started : ‘i n 1919. ‘The profits in M17 was $70- May Take ange: e for further legislation of corporation: It was revealed under cross-exami- | Was Anticipated, but |tlke the first was followed in une | The answer of C tor d $50. A as 5 Several women fainted. Tratfic| ygeyep to the request was that Mayor EE Feeling Is Hopeful. aver ‘ ver Sox perform in 1920, ‘This sum rep were $12) SUSE 2 Charles Comiskey s made in 12 nation that Comiskey was pi 000 in salary by the Sox company last was tied up on that part of the/tiytan and Commissioner Bnright in addition to his profits B. R. T. for an hour, but subway | have poth received ye s of great Former team mutes of the indicted DUBLIN, July 28 (Associated Press).| trains continued in operation by be-|vaiue" from “men dependent upon plawers were put in the witness stand —A more hopeful feeling prevailea|ing diverted through the Montague |the Mayor and Commissioner for to give their opinions on the work Of here to-day concerning a solution of | Street tunnel. public favors and appointments That there were no more serious! senator Meyer re results from the excitement was due | presentation by Spec expressed that, although the path ‘| the cool-headed peace might be longer than first | crews and policemen. to the Mayor and the anticipated, a settlement eventually —_—~- Dr. Harriss has n o > preve ~ nt upward of but objections by the State prevented J ouiq be reached, Meantime the MOTHER AND DAUGHTER DIE. |s200.000 on cu ib Police Department them from answering Dutch" | uce willibe continued ‘ e He was the donor of the police cl Riveter, who was with the Cineinnats "Eamon De Valera, the Trish Repub-| IN GRIEF FOR EACH OTHER.) erage. 1 1 h 1 on Riverside Drive. There was n team in 1919, was back on the stand, jican leader, has not as yet sent an ret about the presentation of the answer to Prime Minister Lloyd automobiles, according to the friends George regarding the Government's of Dr. Harriss, after he had taken terms for peace, and up to the present the accused men in the 1919 series, John Collins and mo” Letbold were asked if they thought the in- dicted men put up their best efforts, 4 sto the alleged | Deputy Police ction of the train|Commissioner Harriss of the Irish problem and the belief was utomobiles mmissioner Unnauat Yragedy Con min Mi Miss, July 28.— double funeral to-day marked the clo: ut was not permitted to give his opinion of thé hnnest ‘Buck Weaver and “Happy” Fels of of the series, office two of the seven players’ official circles have no better means|of an unusual tragedy that cost the| Commissioner of Accounts Hir accused, hope to be back playing o¢ knowing what the answer will be| lives of Mrs. Lige Nelson and her| field said to-day in reference to the with their old teams within a few) than has any one else daughter. Miss Maggie Bradford suggestion of Senator Meyer that he days. ‘Among the visitors to Mr, De Valera] Each died of grief over the other's call Mayor Hylan and Police Com missioner Ennght in the investiga tion of the Lusk Detectives Hill The court before which the baseball | trial death, Mrs. Nelson, who was ill, tried to walk from her room and fainted, ‘The at the Mansion Hous in progress held that the | yw lus not presented — sufficient to-day was A Cope, Assistant Under Secretary office of the Chief in th rant vonviction of retary | quughter, believing her dead, rushea| “Senator Meyer will have to get out evidence to warrant. ¢ fon Of for Ireland. Tt was he who signed the | for ald, but the” shock proved too ‘erent [of the mire he Kot into, and notwith Se Ri relae 10,000 ne truce terms on behalf of the civil ad-| doorway. ad before reaching the! standing any attempt to put down . Saas Ba re ti Hone ministration, and he has been one of | ‘The mother. revived. was teld of her| smoke screen or any threats by S API Ng TUBA GRY EEE TORR RARO HRS 7 28 sieht sudden death, She was Sk. nceed to asc i : herofthe White Boxwas pre-(ne prineins! aavocates rot aniemicas ators with anlef “and died in Pawt| ator Lusk, 1 will proceed to ascertain ec Ouaee A. Cami key, Preul- | Mle settlemes an hour | why Lusi; suddenly took up the cause sented to Charles 4 omiskey, Presi- den ok ! It was authoritatively stated here | aa dent of the club, Whether either) ye be val * Fl sore Intnwiiie Paraizaie’ Case tm] (Continued on Second Page.) Paterson, nd. Page.) made application to the ve: 1 ae ete, vernment! two ore «fous af infantile “al is Pa Peat ieee ot enmunre or tn cee uae ane a isetieeersiel OYE AR-OLD GIRL Irish Republi y Sunday World ; ant dies ToRdiNeeh int tive Gone daring’ toe SAVES CHILD OF 3 Classified Advertisements release would be granted on his re- | thet Should Be in ontinuc hor weather, and away from othe quest, it would not occur without it [2h There is no immediate intention of / i the Repub! Parl anise . — Little Daughter of New Yorker summoning the Republican Parlia- ment, it Was learned. Members ot the | HOME BREWERS Did Not Stop to Removy skea] SO BUSY THAT | ~othes or Shoe o-day as to the reasons for the de- . tener eonine: Une ions evanitee! SEWERS CHOKE, ST. JOHN, N. 8, July 2s Republican Cabinet who were Margaret he — ten-year-« W ld Offi plied that to summon the Parliament] 4 1... Mash Clogs the Catch } Piediee TMS cad agen i The Wor HCG lla casa ores isa o s the ( daughter oF MMF and Me WD | prisoned members to attend it would basins — Has to Be herself a heroine to-day when sh id B f F limply that the situation had reached Carted Off. inaad the swift current of On or before rri ay | a more advanced stage than had been a Fr ale Hives ae Gy bs | POTTSVILLE, Pa, July 28 t + attained. They said it would imply! pcnowing a heavy ahowen, the out dola Point, and rescued throe-ye » Sunday Worlc definite proposals, for accep! SNORE SAY aos Siete say ort - oy, Order that definite proposa r ple tet af the main sewor of Minors old Sally Mort n drownir Classified Advertising jor rejection by can f When the ba ppled into t river, Margaret, with removing: clothes or she ville was found to be blocked —- | A force of men later on took liament, were To-Day. | Specials Men's Palm Beach suits, 89.85. | shree double team ds of ‘lif | gripped the ga nis of + e or ey, Monalzes $10.88, AML Moo! Autry “418;! esa" home. bre trom the | arowning ch er teeth and Ma OES 16 Bast tad | Groening: Lea, ate aire Ad, catch basins | swam f, « RUSSIAN SOLDIERS REFUSE 10 SHOOT STARVING RAIDERS —_—_—. 6,500,000 Refugees Killing Ail Animals as The; y Hunt for Food. RIOTS AT PETROGRAD. | 100 Killed, 1,500 Wounded on July 19 and 20 in Strike Over Rations, i} | | Hoove estimate f Petre the peasant In Pet LONDON Demonstratic mili ry and raging In Russia as ine. Staryi across count July 28 (1 ps beyon A civil a a ng oretu ry by the ward Moscow, are stri like locusts. and all ar m | -| food, The City cally devasti ithorities sent Cities ha als seized of Tambo: ated nited Press).— nd control of uthorities: are result of fam- | sweeping thousand to pping the land ve been looted and killed for ff was practi- on July 20, Soviet troops out to check the starving invaders from the Volgu region, The gedly on i rerugy the face marched dog- » of bayonets and the sharp commands of the sol- diers. The troops did heart to fire gered into t w on them he city. © sacrificed for fe Fire Department was animals ind cart hor of refugees Over 6,500, of Tamboff, cording to ty Hiots simil mboff wer mally pr not have the nd they stag- ulry horses vod. Then the deprived of its ivate carr jsontatives of the United States Ship: | pelle | | | | CT ELEVEN BILLION FOREIGN DEBTS U. S. SHIP BOARD THREATENS RATE FIGHT WITH BRITISH FOREIGN DEBTS OVER UNFAIR TREATMENT MUSTBEFUNDED Will Declare an Open Market and Haul Any- thing Anywhere at Any Rate and May Exclude Some Competitors. LONDON, July 28 (Associated) shipping of Egyptian cotton because Press)./The United States Shipping of the methods used in securing con Houta, it ‘was iearked here, (0: diy, | ratte for shipping cotton from Alex Jandria, ‘The advices sud the Amort has delivered an ultimatum to tie | cans intended to adopt protecuive measures, declaring intimidation nad ships are accorded fair treatment im| been used in competition for freight contracts for the transport of cotton| and afeging that discrimination in from Alexandria, Bgypt, to the United | favor of British bidders had been ex- Kingdom and the United States the ereised, even when American bide were Shipping Board will “declare ansopen materially lower than those of the market” and haul anything anywhere | British at any rate It was announced here recently by ‘The board also will invoke the re Winthrop L. Marvin, general manager taliatory measures embodied im the sof the Am Jones Shipping A sels owned by unfair compe British Shipping lines that unless its | » unde which vese Association, that Manchester spin ors May Ners were insisting that American be excluded from the United Stites cetton should be shipped to them in porta, dhe ultimatum declared British bottoms, insured by Rritist nies This was made ted, when he was in- might quoted Central News advices) tormed by Galveston members of his from Atexandrin as saying the ropre-| organization that they had been com 4 to cancel charters tor Ameri ping Board in Alexandna had ieeided) can ships on whieh they were to load to break off negotiations with Liver- | Manchester shipments and engage in pool shipping interests regarding the| their place British tonnage. HELP TO MAKE “OFFERED A DRINK LUSK’S SILVER EVERYWHERE | GO,” KEEP ON’SHINING! SAYS NORTHCLIFFE One Cent Contributed by an Ad ‘1 Can't See What It Is Prohibition . mirer to Buy Him Some Prohibits,” Englishman De- Polish. clares in Washington. WASHINGTON, July 2 A London despatah of Wednesday 8 To the Halter af the Kvoning Work! : . Tard Northeliffe, famous ling ses were shot, thousands Senator a fh nae ee ist publisher, still dazed by fighting over the car-| and gratitude for me aauaneany® the wonders of American Prob: | public services demi on 000 omen, women and] recognition cee || “What ts this Prohibition? When children are overflowing the Provinens Inclosed is 1 vent to start a func oe Bay Weal FE: CRRSRIBICR ce i ’ Fhe oP HN a ercab cin aliens folie und what di t prohipiee h Penge and Yaron nen} Peat ieriin queried in deep perplexity to-day eo Isvestia's figures eels: “No » we were ( z vested Mure = : a ‘ N . ip Maras lining in we ty those in the City ¢ . New York we ordered some wine hid to have ocourred in’ JURY HAS LARESCH CASE: | and got i" he narrated, “Aul naller places, inehuding numerous sr Jaroslay and Nijininoygorod Soldiers, di tions, n Petr the July 1 and participar 1,500 woundee demonstratio. have be was re vuraged 6 joined in of exte . in whic were repo! 1, Women ns and n ees by cuts in rae demonstrations rad and Moscow, Petvogrs nsive riots on h 100 unarmed rted killed and n joined in the |expected before a! them many ¢ n killed by firing squads, it ted REPORT FAVORABLE REPLY COMING TO HOOVER’S DEMAND Answer Will Be Delayed a Days, Says Wireless WASHING less mes Report TON, Ju tion regarding famine sia would be received to-d Chairman of tion. Its gen! sent ina lay ti the “al tenor ny § y A wire- rehef in Ru few days wa retary Hoover, f Administra was said to be to the effect that the Relief Adminis. trati ceive reply answering its conditir pe despate There are prisoners in stated, Six said enough fund rk at lea uppe ral ory for w Pstimates ment are tha Jren in the V nthe (Continu in Russia and th soon twenty Soviet Ru: are women. Mr. H as s on hand also w f work rk in reaching t there are ga rural t st ed on Sec n's offer had heen favorably. re ata forma i ns WO six American [tends the marking of the street on a? sia, Mr. Hoover sociation ba d to begin the any fur Litions in ¢ d releas from at ter this Govern 1,000,000 chit districts alone srvation. Mr ond Page) age from Tussia announcing DEFEAT DITCH DIGGERS t a detailed reply to the American lef Administration's communica ! 1 fon™ of VERDICT EXPECTED SOON.) kinds of drinks were on tap. 1 paid no attention to it untib later Mra. Brooke Ie Seathingly Attacked| it suddenly came to me that the In Cloning Speechen, United States was dry The case of Nicholas Lareseh, on “So L started looking for Pro trai for the musder of Police Lieuten-} hibition. So far 1 haven't found int Bloyd Horton, was given to the} it Everywhere 1 go I'm offered jury this afternoon and a verdict is] 4 drink. Everybody 1 talk with Mt. Laresoh’a at seems to have it or knows where to get it “My cab driver in New York he makes about $50 a week—told torney, Bernard Sandler, in summing up aid Mrs. Lucille Brooks who was with dant when Horton was killed fore the grand jury without signing a waiver, ax had| me he had no trouble getting his jugh, @ man in the ease, but] whiskey, I've met other men of his eHent had had no such chance He moderate means and they bad ed her « confidence woman (hele whikkey, Awsistant Distoict Attorney Brother uAavmattan where leon Rea te deiied immunity had been given any-| gndecainell at, Ite: beyond te He said he agreed wath ail] idier bad said about Mrs, Brooks convineed she had hired the Laresel brothers to Kill a negro hall = _ boy and was morally guilty of the Jeaths of Horton and Joxeph Lareacn | POUND TUNNEL LEADING Senin | TO SPURGIN’S BANK VAULT. So far 1 have been unable to see where and what f hibits” hibition pre cud wa ank President Had #65: F Stock Concealed. CHICAGO, July 28 —Disverery of a $150,000 lowther speculation of Warren &. Spurgin, missing President of thi NE WBRUNSWICK, NJ, Judy 28.) closed Michigan Avenue Trust Cor An attempt by the Public S ws Company to lay a gus main| si through Chestnut Street, Milltown, perty of the estate of WITH WATER BARRAGE. | ™!*ain & Gan Men Lose Round tn Quarrel) Over m Jersey Street. Attorney's — offtoe The leather 1 this | and was in Spursin’s name. n With indictments out and a search ross the pr in Vo le Booraen, was defeat ning Chestnut Street has ne st through, but the gas company con map makes 1 a public street estinte diffe nm diaper ime ' | PEA La WAGES STILL ON DECREASE. Avernwed 15 fst as the thetr 13,7 | State Factory Work STILL ON GERMAN SOIL. ALBANY, July 28.—-New York State |factory workers received on an Av 15 cents in May than in tabulation of re Conts Leas to May Than to April, th to Maintain 192 to Dat Apr pub ts to the o to-day indica was considerably less than that of the preceding month The reduction in weekly earnings @ the record average of last Rorah, Idaho, |Octaher amounted to $4.22, not taking of maintaining 'elintg account loss of earnings from A acta ad {unemployment Payrolls. showed a : . Jdrop of 14 per cent. from March, 1920, for $210.744.011 |to June, 1 Weeks rewponme to the res 9 jean Steamship Owners’ WITHIN S YEAR <a Senate Finance Committee Gives Secretary Mellon Un- limited Power to Arrange for Collection of Loans, Treasury Head Outlines His Plan, Starting With Great Britain, in Securing the Outstanding Billions, Declares He Would Not Ac- cept Bonds of Any Other Nation Except) Those of Debtor. WASHINGTON, July 38 The Sune ate Finance Committee to-day voted a favorable report on the bill giving sretary Mellon unlimited power to arrange for collection of foreign loans ‘ ‘The only imitation put on Mellon's: power by the committee was an mendment by Senator Penrose, Pennsylvania, requiring that the re- funding of foreign loans be finished within five years. The Secretary to-day gave the committee the first outline of his plan for collecting the $11,000,000,600 ¥ the United States in p 4 interest, He told both what he would and would not do, if gt the authority he asked for, He eaid rope 0 nejpal by Congress he would Start with Great Britain, the prin= cipal debtor, and follow with France and other countries. Ask each debtor to ment telling how it could pay and what terms it desired. Defer interest collection for some time to cote, although not neces. sarily to April 15, 1922, the date com. cerning which former Secretary Houston tad an “understanding”, with Gr That he might consent to a still further deferment of interest if it is sought by Great Britain and France. Secretary Mellon said he would not spt bonds of any nation except the direct indebtor, In other words, he would not take Serbian, Greek or Polish bonds in payment or security for money loaned Great Britain or ubmit a state- dritain France As to acceptance of Mr. Mellon suid fle say whether that question will have lo be considere He deck othe United States is under no obligations or commitments wh the result of the Rath- bone-Blackett conversations or nego- tiutions, so-called, during the Wilson Administration erman bonds, could not now tever ae FORTY WOMEN WIN DELAY IN EVICTION BY THE CITY. 4 Until Oct. 31 to Vacate Prop- erty Where School Will Be Bull with babies in wir arms, appeared before the Sinking Fund Commission to-day and through their spokesman, Senator William Dug 0. asked that they be not evietd on Aug. 1 Strom their homes in the vieto ity of 140th to 121st Streets, trom First w Pleasant Avenues, in Hariem. The city has acquired title to the site rg new public school, the plans hare Cinished and construction to begin, but the tenants, Sena- n explained to Mayor Hylan, have Cius far been unable to procure apartmer time for vacating was extended ta Varty won Oct, 3 eee BROADWAY CAR BURNS: PASSENGERS ESCAPE. Madinon Square Tied tp Wale aw Nour. ar afre tied up tm @ for half an hour in Madison Square noon to-day A northbound Broadway open ea: at shortly 2ith Strest became shart eirouited «ik was soon enveloped in flames WiC. ot n eaohed twenty feet inte the airy