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THE vay negroes In various paris of the world, will hold its second international con- vention from Aug. 1 to Aug. 31 {n New York City. Fifty thousand deleraten are expected. They will come from all parts of the United States, the Woat indies, Aste, Europe and Africa, ‘Phe convention will open with divine service at Liberty Hall, No. 120 West 198th Street, Monday morning. After- ward al] the delogates will parade through Harlem. {The first public moeting will be nia | londay night at the 12th Regiment ‘Armory, 621 Street and Columbus Ave- where leaders of the race will | epoak. | ‘A year ago, at the first convention, a bill of rights’ for negroes was indorsed and the negroes pledged thamaeives to @upport it in all countri Bin Nie tOh itll BineTeD WHITE SOX PLAN BARNSTORMING TOUR. gh ect Cieette Captain and tn te Vieit All che CHIGAGO, July %0.—Plane for barmstorming tour” by former White “fox players charge! with conspring to hrow the 1919 World Series, were be- made to-day as the baseball trial gentered its final phase. } The players elected BAdle weaptain of the team. Inerary includes most les of the country. jniy player on trial who refused der the tour. He has refused to | lay Dall with anyone since his in | fe, ‘aire <eaanasenth HAMILTON ENTRIES, | Ctootte | The proposed f the larger | Weaver was the Werne Hamilton Jockey Club entries for mday are ax follows FRAT RACK $1,000; etal i. furlongs —¥ox iH Al, 106; Forrun. Notas, 10); ‘ancoND Hy Fanole Bean, Wee Tad reed! foar-year-clda and upward: “ebout tw, Toe, 100 i 119 Ainge (Vin, 108 Delt RACE—#1.200; ips maiden two! milena 140; “James A. 443i, Inpetto, % three-year-olds Batinmare. 130; Hayply Sa 143 1.900; ‘aiming hutiongs —Chinewirague, 101": i Deane 107 Miter amas 100.” Mol: larry O'Neal. “100° Polar Cai. 112; Berry. “05: ‘The Moor 10h, Lady Tusirs: 100; Biasonry, 110; urn 200; claiming: three-year atx flriongs Paplanive, 10%; j Mancooma, 10: Watahe, 10: Pair York U1; Ku Klux, 113! axe. 108: ‘Transient. 111: 1h Holxtas Handi. age pee che pty one mle and eahin Be haga ae tid ae Bix AGE Tire 62.600 wide; Colin Bering circa retain! and wt oni yt an mile ani seventy yer A Oram of Gaid, Goonen, 0: 16. Rewarabn: raat "110, lee, i34: a Seeet Tie A" Bragremn ‘mable. ontzy 1,f09 claimeng, three Sear ¥ nixternth on the: tart i eos Lh Ten sary 1a; Figen fg, 1 ‘Trickster 24. 108; Liew Perkina, “a Wand), 118; *Antokoette, 101 Flame, 100: *Bhe Devil, 101 clained; weather clear: died a few minutes later, Two men who had been standing on the ‘pler said the woman was drivea to the pier in an automobile, which left immediately, while she strolled to the outer end of the structure. A moment later they heard a pistol shot. ——__— FEAR LEATHER MAN LOST Smoke Fil jchhorheod, Kneck- tng Out Fire Renjamin Kaplan of No, 663 44th Street, Brooklyn, head of the Standard Artificial Leather Company of No. 3 Morcer Street, could nat be found this afternoon by firamen who reaponded when the seoond and third floors of tho Merrer Street building worm dissovared to be efire, Concern waa enteretnined as to Mr, Kaplan's aafety, an he was believed to have been in the Quilding, everal ramen, including “Smoky Joo" Martin, were partially overcome by amoke, which shrouded the neigh- bonhood. ‘lhe cause of the fre was not known. == BABY’S ILLNESS LEADS TO FIND OF BIG DIAMOND Stone Weighing 381 Carats Dug Up as Party Halts for Sick Child LONDON, July 30.—A alck child way responsible for the finding of one of the largest diamonds known, according to news printed to-day. The stone, weighing 381 earats, has been named the “Are,” from the initiale of three men who bought & for a sum not named. Three men, named Schepers, Kaltenbrun and Smith, recently started from the Transvaal dig- gings in South Africa for Mosen- berg. Smith's wife and baby were along and the party had to halt becaume the boy became il The men went to digging to ki time The child died and the party Was ready to resume when the men decided to dig on a bit of ground a visitor had pointed out. Kaltenbrun’s pick turned up something so big they thought it must be crystal After proving it was a diamond they received bide from buyers until they got their own price, The famous Kohinoor | was 793 carats originally, but was reduced to 280 carata, Far Rockaway has the prize landioni. He ts Robert 8. Smith, who has just bought back a property he had sold at & profit to keep the new owners from raising the rents, Mr, Smith bought the Willett: Block, at Mott and Central Avenues, Fur Rock- away, late in the winter fora litle uver $100,000, Two months lator he sold tt for $200,000 to the Restaurant of Man- hattan Corporation, which immediately announced a rent tuerease. Mr Smith tried to persunde them (o wilndraw it And finally offered to buy back the prop: erty at the price he mot and pay the ex- perses of transfer. ‘The offer wus ac- ceptest, ‘The old rent scale now prevails — 2 PAGEANT OF PROGRESS I$ OPENED IN CHICAGO. President Sends dreeting tn & Industrial Kshibittion. CHICAGO, Jury 20.--Onreugo's pageant of progress, nafled as the ctty'a gevmteat Induatrial exhibit alien the Columbian Exposition, opened toainy at the Munt Jeipal Pler, View President — Coolage Pressed « buttun th Ruston which eet the caposition tn rotten, Seerstary of Labor Jamu J. Lats, TepresenUng Pretident Hanting, de livered the fel address and a mdlo grvoung win Premident — Mmediing, Aboard the Mayflower en route to Ue Tigrim celebration, wan x featur ‘Ths miles of exhibita, showing whe sirides that fmve bean tiade tin vartous branches of Industry and tates with- In the mat few yenra, fewture Che ex position, wihtah will last for two weeks, ~— —— — — Miller Says I Confidence tn funk. ALBANY, July 30.—Gov. Miller turned to-day for ie frat thm tn three weeks. The Governor was u.iked if he would comment on the “Luak cane," “Twill aay thie: t have the utmost confidence in the probity of Semmtor Lusk. ‘The matter, apart from that, n not a subject on which 1 am called to say anything.” Gov. Miller Luck's mention Gov. WAS responalbie as Senate leader. —— Rush to New O11 Field in Aimaka, ANQHORAGH, Alaska, July 30.—it+ ported discovery of what is said to be a high grade of seepage oll r An chorage, with the indication that. the jfleld extends for Atty miles north alone | the Government railrand, has s a flood of stampeders Into the distriet to stake claims A large area in the yl- cinity of the ratiroad has been staked with mining claims as a fowult of the Aiwovery of gold in ratiroad outa, ———> «Ww for ok Oo, ¢ of 40,000, | These ships were supposed to rep- resent the American Navy. An imag- inary fleet of airplanes concentrated at Langley Field, where the “attack- ing” fleet actually has its base, was tne defending aircraft force. Alter destroying the German ships, representing the American Navy, the lust ope being sunk July 21, the “in- yuders," directed by Gen. Mitchell, attacked Langley Field, near Wash- ington, on July 22 te wipe eur the jvAmertean alr fleet” Tt was found |} Mat the evolution was not technic- ally compieto, 80 the “enemy” returned the following day and completed the job, leaving only the coast defenses to protect the Atlantic Coast. Ou July 23 the “enemy” planes clreled Richmond, Va, theoretically dropping bombs and working out the evulution necessary to destroy that city. The “destruction” was declared to he complete after a second visit on July 24, On the 28th, after minor "“demon- strations” aguinst the nearby com- munities, the “ene! ttacked Ph adelphia, releasing tons of explosives and poison yas bombs, The city was Offelally declared destroyed, thou- sands of the Inhabitants killed, rail- roads put out of commission, gas and | water mAins blown up and the ety In a hopeless state of denolation. NEW YORK IN RUINS, COAST DE- FENSES GONE. Having completed Une job, Gen Mitchell turned his attention to New York, The planes were at their work, which would have been the work of death instesd of rather serivus “make belley doing to us what Gen. Mite trying to demonstrate an eneiny could do to us when (hey sped over the city with thelr engines droning and bu Ine ke a swartiot m done Wiis) A swift Capront plane led the “at- tack” and Uhe great bombers follow- ing it obeyed Instructions as to where and when to relense gus and ex- plosive bombs ln two trips, one go lng and one coming, the lower part of | New York was theoretically destroyed ap extent that inude the Wall pet explu a pep gun affair by ‘Then the big. machi huaged dewn to Mito! Field, near Garden City, L. 1, to make ready for their theoretical’ work to-day of harrying the escaping inhabitants, while the ships of the “enemy” draw | toward st to bombard with long range guns and to land troops, ready to enforce staggering indem nities in the billions from munities to the south that have been spared the horrors of hir attack ‘NO AERIAL BOMBS CAN REACH CITY, ell was st comparison. CONNBLLSVILA Pa July Forty thousand employews of the H.C | SAYS BULLARD | Frick Coke Company. in the Conneiia-| — Ville coke region, will be affected ly a| wy eedn' vay,”? [10 per cent. eduction in wages, accord: | “YOU Needn’'t Run Away,” He Ad- ing to AN announcement to-day, The vise: ey Je § new scale will ecome ‘Operative Aug. 1, Vises People, for Alert U. S. with a pit mining rate of $2.38 per one “ ” rundred bughets: unelitied inside kalor, Army “Has a Plan. |$41B & day: unakliied “cutalde, labor. | yoy needn't ai) run away.” 3a day: day labor for sktited men way ‘Inside, will be $6 and 06 ‘These words of assurance from ‘he hud they been enviny planes | the com. | “The people over here like to say. ‘Tf the All go on a little longer we would have had them. We had just perfected weapons that would have wiped them out" But these people forget that thera were brains on the other side and that the enemy was creating vounter defenses and new weapons. The war would have gone on longer to the same sort of a nip and tuck finish that it did end in.” “Then this virtually proves the inof- fectivencss of war?” the General was asked, but probably the heavy rain eating on the windows kept the ques- tion from reaching his ears, for he did not answer. For this is ali a “war gamo” and Its the move of the attackers now, the de- fenders not ahowing thelr hand. Gen. Bullard's claim that the air attack would lave been repetied if it had bean real was hotly dented at Mitchel Wield, where a high official said the approach of the attacking planes could not bave been, seen until it was too late. Twenty-seven tons of phosgene gas bombs were theoretically dropped yesterday, theoretically poisoning the air for at least eight days. ‘The planes carried dead weight to repre- sent the bombs that could have beon dropped, Fach Martin bomber car- jried a ton and a half, ‘ach Handley- Paze two tons and the Caproni one. Tt is now considered that the dev- astation of the Atlantic Coast is com- ‘plete and the attacking air Nect is jexpered to return at once to Langley | Field. | —2. |NEW ANTI-AIRCRAFT | UNIT WILL PROTECT CITY FROM PLANES 212th Regiment (Old 12th Infan- try) Has Motorized 75's and Invites Recruits. The 212th Anti-Alreraft Regiment, A. C,, will see te it that the theo- retical destruction of New York City by bombing sirplanes never becomes actual. The adjutant of the regiment ixent this announcement to The Eve- ning World to-day after reading of the exploit of seventeen army planes that swept over the city yesterday. Th old 12th Infantry a few days ago was mustered into the Federal service Anti-Aireraft Regiment, | | | io} with motorized anti-aireraf s capable, the adjutant said, ef provid- ing an impassable air barrage at {short notice at a tactical distance jfrom the city | The organization wants recruits and off an attractive career to young men oo Killed by Fall Down Elevator Shaft, ohn hb, No 46 Rockaway Ave- Brooklyn, was killed to-day by a n the elevater shaft in the bniiding No. 12 West 18th Street, where | he was employed asa xkirt maker, The lelevator man was absent. Bash stepped hackward to re-enter the elevator, the oar bad gone up, and he fel eight atr ries, e fed leadors had only let the war | umphal journey, as the purposes dvertisement would have been served equally well by a voyage to| the Pole.” Tho Chronicle says that Lord Northeliffe appears to have gone to} America with the intention of doing what he could to make Premier Lioyd George unpopular thus tish Row Stecd Sa: le Never Said at all. PHILADELPHIA, July 30.— A copy of the New York Times containing the interview that caused the excitement | was shown to Mr. Steed here to-day and dis attention was called to the re- mark attributed to King George: ‘I cannot bave my people killed in this manner. “But I never said it,” cried Steed. “It was not a violation of confidence. | ‘That would have been bad enough. 1) never said #t at ell” King George Sende Answer to Northeltfte. LONDON, July 40,—lord Stamtord- ham, private sccratary to King George, to-day sent 2 cablo message to Lord Northeliffe acknowledging receipt of Lord Northeliffe’s cablegram of yester- day, in which he denied having given an interview in New York which wax th subject of a statement from the King read in the House of Commons yeaterday by Premier Lloyd Geor “T have communicated to the King your message received this morning.” fond Stamfordhatn’s mesaage read ‘Fis majesty is glad that in confirms tu statements made on his authority by the Premier in the House of Con. mons yesterda: _—_—_—_—»—__—_ Wall Khan, fat Will Not Tak. Prince Mohunmed Wali Khan, Pnvoy at the Ameer of Afghantetan. who ar: rived here July 11 to seek American reoognition of iis Government, left here to-day for amdan onthe steamethip Raitle with fis staf. They deolined to discuas their mission, other than to say wns of a secret diplomatic nature, and |that was not completed, ‘They also Avclmed to may why they were return- ing. —— Wants 85,500,000 Dam: nw Unfilled Contracts. ‘The Submarine Boat Corporation is jnamed defendant in @ breadh of con: tract sutt for $6,500,000 damages filed by M. F Gikett @ Gon, manufacturers and patantecs of sterfiization machines for use in preserving cores The pmintiff cleges the defendant agreed to manufacture these machines and that It did not Hve up to the agreement. Alles-| | N. YY, Board Watting for Cleveland eport om Middleweight Fight. Tom O'Rourke, deputy of the Now York @tnte Boxin~ Commisaion, jesued a. statement to-day to the effect that the local board will not take any action | on the Johry Witaon-Hryan Downey | bout unt the Cleveland Commins! on forwards @ report here, i canals sniieats sisistteiaiina ini stareiisatmess no Laie visasostae se : - : vos 80, 1921, Hl e's sick and starving was ! A a | ee mcs pe a —-- new Maxim Goray in rasponse to Gorky'a | 9 72, tull and regular; face dushedy } Fecent apper! for ald, The prime | ) when aroused could net stand or sy -@0ndition was jaid down that the | steadily, brain action stow ; thougnes setnioAmericans teid prisoner in Russia | 9 disconnected; recognized Police Sur- | vite must be immediately released. It 1 6s ” geon ard could read time of wateh | sds Was atipulated also that proper ad- | FFS correctly air) ministrative conditions must be made | “THOMAS H. M'GOLDRICK Sie by Soviet Russia, including the full | 1 “Surgeon, 12th Precimet 1 GS “and free itberty of movement for the | Severa} women wit they we . ea! Relief Administration represent { | ——s blackjacked by Tighe Thursday de | ¥ _ ~- —- | 1 (Couunned From Firat Page) clated jo-day they would i The reference in the Russian reply Ppleycac 7 sala y te < : | | eae Exe charges of assault against to “the million chides and ia, [eleases Two Prisoners Whose Basis for Formal Peace Estab. “The Hooch and the Double’ spe a gardiess of what ihe Police Depar 4 . : i , | 2 a special squad Tigh d been a me t does to him ‘ate | vallas” presumably refers to the Production Was Demanded lished—Few Want to Be / Cross” 4 : ber ater a damnee ate hatte aa ae a Pee Ane Gey 2°. passage In Mr, Hoover's telegram in \ ON Bi Only Explanation : 5 yesterday. wife of the proprietor of the cat HOY) nich the ataled th by Master of Rolls. Envoy to America s Ls) - ’ Suspended the detective pending trial raided by 1 ad his partners, sa) t ay ich he stated that the Rellef Ad- ? | 2 a | DESTROYED of Brooklyn Battle. on charges of “conduct unbecoming | her husband ; ol) ©Ministration’ “would be willing to os —— + | ‘ aA ottics ighs alee Waa Wane: |i se was sick in bed and th. Shar ees : . corners , r $ S- {t may be necessary lo send him to. *ertuenish the necessary supplement of SENTENCED TO DIE. BERLIN, dun (Asaciated | foun B i > gi ferted back to the aniformed torce ‘hospital uaa resutt of the excite 2" food, clothing and medical supplies TNS =e ORAHEH RAPA GINS Joueph Weapons, May, ot Noi Olea Gy Gaay dau Bibeer Mtacon [ete ¢ exciteine to a million children in Ruasia as . . Soi Fourth Avenue, Brooktyn, walked inyestiguion tas a di: at erie a epee ran a hesplaly av orgunization: coura be et. LOUbIiN’ Bncoliraged by Action, S*areeen buen thar thecnegottacions : As developed tha me into the place and demande SOs CNSR STS nc xed by Action, eee line ? up to Pleo Patro, in front of Pa- ‘Tighe hae had @ tremehdons “pull” in| catter with a stick In it” ” : ‘ a; h have heen procee: . i t i t ted.’ as Helping to Secure Irish We nas i L OF the} tro’s billiard poom at No. 648 Sonrtn the department, and stil thas some of} Testimony, aa to the beiliserent ao. Mra. Marguerite Hartson, Jast three wi between Killa Drexel, | {t, Jodging from the reluctance of mein- | moo Tighe Tt “re. daughter of the late Dernant N. ettlement. | the Amertean Commiasioner in Bertin, | jAvenue, to-day, said “Ive got 700 | sens of the force to Rive ont Informa. | w. Theta ice. Ee” Secon “©. Baker of Baltimore and a sister-in- a jand Dr. Rosen, the Foreign Mintater, IRR find fired a revolver HOt ioe abont him, Although thost ef the lewner of a livery. stable 1 eae : | an law of Gov. Albert C. Ritchie of penrin, qmy ste crown Ate {RAVE SHtAbliahed A general working hrough Patro's breast SNe leds Mag Se a ben CCG EL ‘o }. Maryland, for many years a brilliant : ‘ ewn AT) nasis for the conclusion of a formal posite, followed by A wAtherN® soaking th , ile Hoefer ey: erie, Clos "news writer, went to Sowkt Russia torney announce) to-day that (he, peace treaty petween Ce i crowd, ran tor siearly w mile along Scns tHe Sty they Sold smell ithe mene ot the trouble. ‘Mx! nearly eighteen months ago as the ,.., . as i cipal ith Fourth Avenue, stopping at every) ((4uor on his breath, and his: eyes/fore he was a policeman was 4) Correspondent of the Baltimore Sun Government had decided to release + ; nited States at an early date. — | ross street to threaten hil had the glazed look of an intoxicated jployey oy Devlin a tr and the New York Evening Post to John J. Egan and Patrick IMiggin tis understood the Germa+ ‘ Crone atteek) $2 titeaten Ma) OUreUSIe man, che puller t ta | cine raat ee J © Write feature stories for thowe ewan : cee OHUMiBA HAG nBRBRIBALTd raf | RICHMONDS lwith Nia revolver, Policemen Michaci (Tac: (he Bolles eharge dots aot tS: | tuners: consien migbON 1 Papers. PORMIDG & BEATE On: Appeal AERAR | mietedby the ATHabite PES TROYED [Dwyer and Walter McMillan, at the | 1 pe t morning hours, after a b Bhe also rent cable and wireless the habows corpus and contempt of Keener can State ba Jy 25 head of the chase, | Y Tighe disappedred Thuraday cve- steak party given at the s e 8 and coi a « , had their revolvers * deapatches to the Asmociated PRM couse jondenh \MAGGA ie Sonnention tment in the way of tnformal jn- in hand bub didnot dave eis shoot. tre oe re CUCMOH In AeA AbOE | Mr, evtin) te political Criends, “f and for a time, up to last October, . PHENO! ries based upon the ess {ont » EL La r i ic hile cael . these me Were virtually the With their cases, Tho Master of the Ma cect et wR ing on the crowded street tee West 47th Street Station white appeared, Mr. Devlin sail, and only firat-hand news received in the Rolls accordingly stased the order he : Fe cece eantaveRsoOs) At Terentleth Street Bepontodarien |" PFMORers were NOL arraisted, jhe waa guing ito rald the place, b Uvited States trom (he isolated capi. : 3 peace resolution. None ot these, it 1s | after making a nolsy ebatze against was dis eas had issued for the attach was dissuaded ty ar }. tal of Boviet Tussin. 6 HORM AS AA otelish Ad Lid, have been opposed by the Wirth MAP SHOWING SCOPE of OPERATIONS o AIRPLANE = //Dl? a doorway and, throw'ns (he policeman ‘Traver, patrol wagon ee pte —.—.- Kir Nevil Macroady, commander of (,.) ’ FLEET of "ENEMY" BOMB THROWERS... revolver away, waited for the police O : Barly Thurs a * Bs RS. . the Beitiah trooph ia declan: Mmige Cine Which is declared ty be Gk ae s driver, of “interfering at oM-| nh eal Pikhe annouted) Called hte t _.. HOOVER AWAITS Gen Sit Edward Strehiend Draat wholly in accord with the Ameri- (Governors Island Would” NRK en etliaeran with which be oer” ‘Traver had interiéred when | quer adv. ake ORG OFFICIAL WORD OF Oshimkatah Kid ethene an jes can attitude on the prerogatives and, — , fet veeeaee OUI | highest military authority in this terti- eee Te say Giro vt Dighe We AreREIIE MIME itecralt lie bacies aL ea failure. to comply with, the heteas PUVieges and various rights under Surprise” Bombers if They. {07 is thr officiat decinration that yes. |eM 4 oa ek him and then of No Weat 48d Strect. toa! pros Cat alee SOVIET ACTION corpus vrice trues Tacaey "0M he Treaty of Veraaition to which the! Were Real Enemy—How' wes net numentovs "eign be|women who wanted. to attack tne gt meso me rhe replica: wt dont } eee Bias, 2 | United States is entitled by virtue of , . Dae ad PALSUE ane COURT We x es ack (he) An effort is being mide to do have eno and stow wna These write called for the produc Laid =H} n yl ina gined prisoner, until » bow pduc- . / 2 soner, patrol wagon ar- coy T nly Ww his git badge. | «with hiv Bdesery Says Assurance Can tion tm cour of ligwn, sontenred go | MUmeNee't partiotpation in the war, | ie Is Wiped Out in} “New York was wined out by tie 1 }rived. When Esposito wan taken to | Gorey eer on wastmoves bean in | Mr. Devin sid ean ~ aon ; ‘ deainieyia anlAey volun ; x he conclusions reached es a re- heory tons of high explosive and poison gas % arr) ; ; ie OF eS oved by an im-| making the arrest an Only Come When Ameri- lem dune ir having em ates sult of Mr. Dresel’s negotiations are | Oy ‘bombs let loose upon the city by aeven- a be EM ve wy Wy Sebi pulse of caution or was advised dy | pebiiaial eee i y 0 > aes nei NER TOO v. But if tt Episeopa ospital, Patro tried to i AL Hot abel ® cans Are Out of Russia. his posmoasion, and uf Higging, ac. |VCB® formulated and an official! Voy yor, to-day is theoretically at timid Naw alld But at thowe | simb imam his cot to attack him, pee Bein oh es ath nc ar |MISS MAZIE BALL att . 5 é - memorandum will probably be ready |,.> «day is theoretically at) timid New Yorkers who feared 2 | ° Mee a Kh ar a , officially, until he re WASHINGTON, July 20.-American SOTGR Ghee Ge DPA An AN ublication within a few. dass |h¢ Merey of an invading foe. Ail de- lineory some day might become reaite [erying: “Phat is the man whe would ported for duty yestorday mornins., SHOOTS HOLE INTO welief for starving Russian children ‘ cee ; “S| fenses have been swept a could have the smile of aasurance | Kill ine.” i, Shh >» i <i H p ov Upon this memorand 2 fo RCL aWeptia ways ndy : Of exatiran when a surgeon's report as to his : could hegin forty-eight hours after iit overruling by the Government lealy IME baad the formal) Wook fort haw been deetroved. Phe {on the “‘letethem-come" manner in| Neither man would teil tie police} condition was of no value PLAN FOR WEDDING Americans imprisoned or detained in Of the military in the decision to res | : jwarships of the Atlantic Fleet have | With Major Gen. Robert what caused the shooting : | | anti hi Rt s ; 5 , COMMITTEE T EK Se Rania were released and out of itns- 108° Baan and Tigaing ts considered | The question ax (0 who shall be the | boen sunk by enemy planes, Our own SA We nace & ain. Rersone tn ttle neteiiborhood) ar FOR “PULL.” REASON | | idegroometo-Be Appraiesd Her as aia, Secretary Hoover mid to-day, HeTe a8 an indication of a fixed inten. ;German envoy in Washington mean-| guarding planes have been shattered, | Wold Mave been womple swered inquires only hy shruggi : . be : ees Gould (be Ko alatanea’that the tion of the Government's part to en. While remains in abeyance. It Is 2 New y¥. liba ie ith, She I In his office on Governor's feland, Gen. | their shoulders and saying “The hooch Tie Meyer investigating committee Twenty Poumis Over Her vy abmeicans had beon released) he Courage the spread of the peace mutter of conjecture in oficial circles | habitants who have esc uped the nore ral ie ae Comrie oe PN COMES Heinna ry Bleven Rnuguadee Confessed Weight foh addef, until they were out of Russia, *tmosphere here whether accredited Ambassadors | rite death rained down from the aky'! estore Departinent of the Unite that Tighe was one of several dete ou ee ght 35 ‘ ; ; Seas | will be appointed to either post im- | jy pitiless y) States Army, minks In this distot next | tives under investigation by the com- . off between Mise Marae elnl word of a decision by Soviet Peace Prospects Look Very Bright inediately. [bY pitiless foes are making a frantic) to Gen. Pershing, eave every: indication | mittee for alleged brutality. The rec-| Ball of Wotla RIO. Gilad, BERL aythoritics to release the Americans ie Haus Sueralary Jeffort to escape inland along the] that he was quite content with the way | . ner ; te Widaseck of Irvington; N : Ue d not been received in any official LonDOon. July 30 yi | The German Government is still ex- | roads, They are pursued by the air-| the U Biates has prepared tor Juat | ’ ord of charges made against Tighe, ©! k of Irvingten, J. Ho's a i ay to-day. Baward Short. the Suetetane ne, periencing difficulties in its efforts / men who, with careful aim, drop) such » moment as the aerial visitation, | which had been subpoenaed several: Wir veleran and Miss Wall has de- : Mr, Hoover indicated that a 4 i » the Seeretary for ie u : , Ais : i i Forks ago, ade public by Clired war, amd all by c 1 £20 th cevar saalonted ina A eeRY Home Affaire, expressed himself op. |‘? Induce any of the leaders of finance | poison gas and explosive bombs into| carried out in reality. The General de- aanitinan aaete Hee eo pa aac Ralare eo Geena Y Sia Me ices to Hig. propostnk negount Uihtistionliy (over the prospec fan OF commerce to accopt the Washing-| the crowded ranks of the refugees Wega ees hee bai sea a CLAN Ah OTE Bes CH Sana fa ques. (ntore chin fee ia thee bles le fy,JoF relief mensures on the Basix of a Trinh peace ina letter sent to the New. (n appointment, which apparently is} This picture of the desperate plight ct New Sone One Rny Obner Sree ta cty Pictou ldiae RS pe eR ot aL Bod Y SG HLTERTESL CARAS TOR Vedecision to recuse Americuns, would castle Coalition Liberala to-day. Spoxk-| viewed by the ieaders of big busie|to which the “invading” planes that| YA impossible amy Shae iene Nas WOME tp EREd a Shee whe satisfactory undet the condition he ing with full inside knowledge, said the ort 9 = ) “We have a plan. That is all f can ‘pull’ We intend to go further tnto They were te bave been married, JEVAipuinted, that the Americans Home Secretary, he waa more hopeful ne oe BB Cer mun nec re. mnOR Cl clone OG INe mayor Glee Senter (ell * said Gen, Bullard yesterday, the matter dow and thy. tovdisdnger And Mike Mute wha tu have arrived fy usotually were out of Russia, On brond and generis vettiorent uy this reason the probability is fore. |day was drawn last night by one Of) shortly nfter the bombers had sped awa pe the reason for hia pull in Irvington fur the hippy cerora fe On that event, Mr. Hoover xaid, the tho Irlwh question than he tad aver |CHt that Germany will be compelled | the officers who took part in (he “in-| from the “ruina of the city." Then he | LSni ne. (BeEableR ce@henR ia) Batut een Re inven American Relief Asociation would be heen, Ca eesorlito Uw academia worlds where | VaMlOn” ated: (Continued From First Page.) Breuer 1G Galabe hi ie vie i vans Kae But when she faitea willing to send a representative to several candidates are in sight. Rut Gen. Bullard, Commander of] “OF courae, 1 know you don't oxpoct _ ferent er we superiors tar jiki, ALnGBN daseck reporter her — Riga to take up with the Russian au- Sep gar @ i = vine [Me to divulge the details of this play, derelictions was Tighe actually pun- miss nx and eave cription of her thorities details of food distribution. The proposition ix being made that| the Department of the Bast, “just) 0; where the coast defente and aerial | whole affair may prove to have Leen a! ished,” added Chairm 2 This 8 } The principal difficulty the relief an economie commission in eh t| laughs.” For, be it knewn, the army | guns are located or whence the unit W CL tema) Meys This suid she weighed 143 pounds and : D o cul ne relie in charge © : n, . Bs s . ait ey vant ort on tinhe! , 2h administration would encounter, Mr. SHOT -DEAD ON PIER a professional diplomatist be de-| while developing the air fleet for at- | Wil be tarimeaming, Tue we are Justo: ersten tal Neeson toe CUNT ne NPE UNA TOE DD Ol Heres Mndinromarases: The youta teiy) iri Hoover thought, would 1 . \Ihoa a . Ten a aeee be de- 4 of wise as the other fellow, and we have | will be simply the danger of semi-roya! condition on March 18, 118, when he ix with her une 1 « . ud be the break- “patched to Washington for a be- c' t ar- | work e| . i EU Meer n Tole saw the y tack. has gone Just as far In prepar-| worked out a good plan whereby the | pro foreign countrics of perl- | w, a fi iret ‘a ; : progress in foreig r ried for being 4 = figures, , own in the Russian transportation ginning, ax it is recognized that the fetonwe, and had the bombing | Nacional Guard. the regular army and | Miresl ne drunk tn the sub- figures, loolied at her own «junked syetem. Mrs. Charles Slawson Either Mur-{tesumption of relations will tnvolve| Inf or defense, and had the bomnihg | the navy, working in unison, wil! see | t itetic potentates of undefined status.) way and merely reprimanded, read: {he Whole) oeramme. She says she Se at t cdeewd Sui Fayiee dy the settlement of numerous post-war | fleet of yesterday been @ real enemy |that New York Isn't blown to bits.” ‘aey not only are a jest in themselves! To the Police Commissioner; at RUShs only 124 pounds and, 4 red or a Suicile a! ‘\onti- economic Issues for which the ordi-| it would have found the city fully’ (Gen. Hullard then recalled the expe as vitation to the practical "i : eyes HER | % narhy equipped. etn Would Hot ounces during the war in which gr but are an invi t p 4AM, March 18, 1918, | visited the | Tear * FOR WORLD CONVENTION cello, Cal. sume ray Kd not! protected ' fleets of airplanes and dirinibles failed | joker, and a joke in these serious times |1a6th Precinct Station House, exam. | {0 nuptials, 11 5 uinweston® ? . noir maids tipon bases to make even ; | q fi Aheie Fae ‘ * SANTA BARBARA, Cal, July 30.— oe lehodee, Wwitnee Pe eral oar oe ligntest Tinpression upon "the reauti| may be exceedingly serious and es- ined Charles F. Tighe ¢ahield number | Mie I ; fl a Od Sof the war. edingly costly 6237) of that precinct, and found him ;, Penn Seah! Regia Ang. 1 win A woman identified as Mrs, Charles! YES, LANDLORD PAYS ordered to work out. It was not an- “The good God has seen to it he de. | ONES ae ‘ a lanne aut e Ny but heard from Slaweon of New York City, a guest M aarune. good God has ween to tt" he de-| Assuming that a hoax Is the ex-|unftted for duty by reason of the use | coming stout § Lent a Month—All Parts ofthe a+ an exclusive resort in Montecito, $100,000 FOR TENANTS, | nounced at the time, but the destruc- fected for the destruction of nation or | planation, this newspaper thinks of intoxicants, pounds and E World Mepresented. &@ suburb, waa found shortly before s see Hon off the Virginia capes of the x civitiantion Unt cannot be offset, by! nat Lord Northcliffe deserves some! “FINDINGS—in deep stupor, from lt vi’ Ni ® Tt \ ie __ Tidntent taat aight within tullee hole Baye Back Far Reckaway Property |shipa of the old lee Navy was [he perc ine nation cannot eoncelve of |eympathy, but adds that he should ‘whieh he could be aroused only with cin wis ic 7 J CG cl. ran oh ould he beyor e “y trrever | te frie Universal Nowro Improvement Aa: in het right temple on a pleasure pier| Ave. Them From Paying = | Tie TUNE er tee atone a weapon that would be beyond the | have chosen “some loss trreverent|great efforts breath very foul and were patients in ) in @ociation, said to represent 4,000,000 in front of a fashionable hotel. She Higher Ren THE COAST cumvent. |} country than America for hig tri-|aleoholic in odor; clothes very soiled Now Y in ———Ee —— there and | d a ‘queer the pitch" for the Bri- | 7 \ vernment in the coming dis- armament negotiations in Washing- | | ton. i —“ICED”— Tea will prove a revelation in summer beverages. niet 2old everywhere in sealed metal packets only. IN TO-MORROWS ~—| SUNDAY WORLD EDISON’S REPLY TO HIS | MIND-TEST CRITICS) AMERICAN YOUTH ALL RIGHT, BU OUR SCHOOLS ARE PARALYZING HIS CURIOSITY, DESTROYING HIS POWER OF OBSERVATION AND TURNI OUT FAILURES. NEW FACTS ABOUT THE TE T — THE | FEW THAT GOT “A” MARKS AND THE MANY THAT FLUNKED. IN TO-MORROW’S | SUNDAY \YORLD \

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