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eNOS Mee Na terms but as to whether the Govern- ment really means them. “That is a question of working out the terms—of elucidation and elaho tion, and not a changing of tho term a oh BELIEVE PREMIER \Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr. Caddies for Lord Northcliffe and Messes i VAST ARMY OF IDLE | IN CITY IMPELS basis changed. “In view of the fact that the House is about to separate, we are bound as @ Government to take thought of all possible contingencies, however unpleasant they may be. “The first Is the possibility of an agreement, in which case the details will bave to be threshed out, which will take time. There is always apt to be an atmosphere of suspicion sur- rounding relations between two coun- | tries—a suggestion of bad faith if there is a mistinderstanding on the slightest particular.” It would thus be the duty of the Rxeoutive, said the Prime Minister, to | place @ bill embodying the details and principles before the Parliament for | immediate action, because dolay wa disastrous once ab agreement was reached. “L wish it was not necessary to deal with the other contingency, but we are bound to take notice of cer- | tain things which have been sald ‘This contingency is that our terms are rejected. “Were that misfortune to befall th relations between these two islands, whose history has been so ful! of such unfortunate incidents, we woud be faced with a graver situation in regard to Ireland than that with avhich we have ever becn confiontou “Whatever these terms may ac- eomplish and may have done, there js one thing they have schiew They have defined the jssuex more jearly than ever before would be wa uninisiakad to the authority of the Crown and the unity of the empire, and no party in the state could possibly pase thar} over without notice “Lam using 110 language of menace. at would be indeed folly. Where eso many existing difficulties, to use (hreatening ge would be{ to aggravate old difficulties and create new ones “If there is rejection, and tina) r¢ jection beyond hope of negotiation steps will undoubtedly have to b. taken which the Executive ougnt net and won't wish to take without firs consulting Parliament and giving «| full opportunity of expressing ap- | proval of any steps we might propos to it.” In conciuding Mr. Lioyd ¢ said: “The Government are sin desirous that peace should he secured | and that the long misunderstanding» sometimes sulky, sometimes sayace,! which make so many chapters of Brit- | ish history painful reading—misunder- standings between these two people who ought to live in peace and har- mony, even if affection, togeti shouldbe brought. to an end “In spite of the disquieting ‘acts, I hope reason will prevail even over | logic, and that the Irish jeaders will not reject the largest measures of | treedom ever offered their country and take the responsibility of renew- ing a conflict which would be robbed of all glory and all grat q@ple by its| evershadowing horror.” ‘The Premier explained that the mo- tion to adjourn was for the House to meet Oct. 18 for formal prorosa-| tion if the negotiations were proceed. | ing satisfactorily, if the negatia-| tions broke and the position became hopeless, he added, the Speaker wax empowered, afier consultation wita the Government, to summon Parlia- ment on forty-eight hours’ notice. — fs | SINN FEIN WAITS ON ULSTER ACTION AND LLOYD GEORGE Danger of Possible Truce-Break- ing Shown by Trouble in Cork. DUBLIN, Aug. 10 (Associa Press).—The leaders of the Sinn Fein to-day were centring their attention on London, awaiting the expected statement on the Irish negotiations by Premier Lioyd George in th, House of Commons and the Govern- challenge ment's reply in the House of Lords to{ In other words, the Prime Minister's the recent invitation by the Marquis! speech in the House of Commons is of Salisbury for an offiial outgiving on this subject, The fact that the Dail Kireann put off discussion of the reply to the Brit- ish Prime Minister's peace offer until Monday was indicated to be due to the expectation that Mr. Lloyd George would say something meanwhile in answer to Eamon De Valera’s speech of Wednesday, or possibly to the an- ticipation that some move would be made to induce Ulster to join forces with the South The danger that exists of possible incidents while the negotiations were thus being prolonged was again ealled to attention to-day by the re- porta from Cork on happenings of last night there. Two Black and ‘Tans who were out on a iark com- mandeered an automobile belonging 10 the Irish Republican Army. Mem- bers of the Kepublican Army retali- ated by kidnapping a divisional In- spector of Police, and it took all the diplomacy of the liaison officers to get the affair smoothed over, ys of Greece Dead. ATHENE, Aug. 19 (Associated Press) —Demetrios Rhallys, former Premier of Greece, is dead, it was announced here to-day, as the result of an illness from | which he had been suffering for many months, Although an octogenerian, he had been active and late last fal) formed & Ministry {n succession to Premicr Venizelos, after the lattcr’s defeat in the rejection | |fending Japan. His suggestion that |nounced discussion of a substitule NEW JAPAN PACT Viewpoint of England and) America on Far East Sug- | | gests That to Washington. — | jsP sb 2H IS SIGNIFICANT. , Regarded as Opening of Dis-| cussions Preceding Com- ing Arms Parley. | By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- nina World.) WASHINGTON, Aug mW (Copy Feht, 1921) Amerien will noi be a par allan y to the present Anglo-Jupanesé The attitude of the United States Htowuid offensive and deiensive al Hunees is not to be alt Co-operation be United States and the other powers, x0 far i Far Bast is concerned, shoul Hot be diMeult, 1is sought by Ame: jea, and this country will NELIOS VANDERBILT JR NORTHCLIFFE, cnowe-ggny Le erin any arrangement for the proservation | he the young phe trouble with of peace in the Par Kast the prin werying the baw fo ng.” suid Mr Vander vip of Which ave in accord with} jnglish newspaper the game, “is that TP kept American tragition publisher ina game on the fa ing him the wrong clubs. I've he foregoing statements are based | O08 Oak Duy links al Victoria never played golf, and don't upon information obtained to-day inj fC. during the latter's } know a thing about the game, official quarters in reply to the speech | teeund the world WerB | Ee ee He ay Ae eae of Prime Minister Lloyd George in| BO reeular caddies around, so Mr. | Ua amd the mastie were all te the House of Commons suggesting | Vanderbilt: volunt see. | now what caddying i& like on a hot d that “if the alliance between Great, Britain and Japan could emerge into 4 greater understanding with Japan| NEW JAP WARSHIPS DRY WORKER HELD and the United States on all problem. | OF the Pacific that would be a great | ARE WORLD BEATERS, IN DEATH OF BABY event which would be a guarant ‘ : for the peace of the world {Cost Will Be Near $50,000,000 | Mrs. Kirby Accused of Slaying Un- Naturally the Lioyd George pro- Each and They Will Carry wed Daughter's Infant—Bodv wal ix not betore the American pvernment for consideration so V6-Inch ‘Guns Is Missing. formal gomment would not be proper, | LONDON, Aug. 1% Details have ADRIAN, Mich. Aug. 19.—Mes Nevertheless the effort of the British | been obtained here of the to make plain their desire fo ran en-| whion Jargement of the Anglo-Japanese | Japanese superdreadnoughts alliance had not failed to make an!and Kaga, which are to be laune impression here even before the jn October When afloat th Prime Minister's speech. The viewpoint of this Gov war forecast in’ these columns the) 99,000 tons, length 700 feet, eariier part of this week, particularly |100 feet, and their ared) turbin a material witness, but not brought as it shows what the discussion ts} will give them « ed oof 1 into likely to be when the nations get to-| knots, As a main battery each will Mre, Kirby's arrest followed the in- gether In. the Disarmament Conter-|carry ten or twelve 16-inch guns of| vestigation of county officials into énoé on. Noy. 11) a new type, throwing a one-ton shell. | the birth and subsequent disappear- Why 4o the British want the Anglo-| A multiple of steel decks to protect | anae of a baby born to Alice Kirby on Japanese alliance enlarged to include) the ships from airship bombs is a fea- | July 4, the United States—in fact, why do{ ure, It is said that the st will) Questioned by Prosecuting Attorney they urge it in the face of the Ameri-[C#eh Cost from £R.00K000 ko £19") Bean over the disappearance of the can Senate's rejection of the Leagu 000,000 ($45,000,000 to $50,000,06 baby. Miss Kirby said the usual pre- ave been built the two new) ment and temperance worker, wa sa | unrail aned in City Court late ye and held without bail fo! y will be} a hearing next Tuesday on the charge world. Jot murdering the baby of her unwed daughter, Alice Kirby, twenty years old, mother of the babe, was held as the largest battleships in the men | As learned, the di ! —— birth preparations for a baby had not N th iis all-inclusive Ar- ations . no Seat ee enti eae iA |ONE YEAR IN SING SING heen mage and when, she tecov: x? ered whe was told the child had die throws some light on the British dut-| FOR DESERTING FAMILY. | ana she nad asked no questions, Mr \ Kirby maintained the baby was dead, ve aihance | ¥#ung Butcher Sent ‘Tauwting| but refused to give the authorities newing the Anglo-Japaneso ailiance,| Raleaeaanites any details concerning the death and while the United States and the iivit-| \ , could not explain where the baby was ish dominions have a common view- Aaron Berg, a young dapat aed ie wy a eae sereate had not 5 he was funny when he wrote to his] been filed with city officials. ar es S pointgen Far Kustern question duserted: wife at No: 46) Waat<Housion pan hl sc ee ‘The fact ik that many observers | 4; here think Prime Minister Lloyd| ner cheeke that enmneoack’ marked| CAPT. VREDENBURGH George is seeking a graceful way tofoN 6. LEFT $7,460 ESTATE bring about the abrogation of the | snother inscribed “Me and me ‘ Anglo-Japaneére alliance without of | aueen.” and three erohlels 10) Mie Witen 4 —Children Beneficiaries, away your te Berg didn't : ne oan pt. Watson Vredenburgh, who ut i * time commanded the ‘Tender Hew district, who died Jan. 3, 1917 culty ib handling the subject of re- aph of himself and | was so funny raigned before Judge Sessions to-day, after America be included would mean oh Jections from America as to certain] gyi) in clauses of the alliance requiring mIN-| extradition. and tury and naval obligation. To open| than one nor me up the Angio-Japanere alliance it| Sing Sing for de might be necessary for the British | child. He was also fine 4 Government formally to denounce | %¢ Will have to work gut in Sing Sing Hiab allianos liminary to the | 2 dollar a day, unless he pays it, He iat alliance 4 preliminary to the | et eet its 1908, lett consisting of $18.4 making of & new agreement, Once in savings banks, « house at No. 511 the Anglo-Japanese ulllance Is ae-| KING ALEXANDER WORSE: | West 142d Street and other property, to not less orting. her and. their] S8¥iN8# bank accounts, accord: $a00, which | “*ceenting filed to-day by the children, Who ure the executors, Mrs, Vreaenburgh, who died Sepi n, ensues, ‘Then w come the turning TO BE OPERATED ON NOW | Born estates are left to the child point of the whole controversy, for | Watson Vred the United States unquestionabiy Tab Bt will propose a treaty or convention to include not only Great Britain,| PARIS, Ang. 19 (Associated Pr fapan and the United. States, but | 4 crisis has developed in the attack of France, Italy and China fof Jugostiavia in near Farin with Appendicitin, — | No West 140th Street. ‘They ap- _| plied to-day for a judicial settlement 8) of the estates teas Se or yugoslavie ie sutisiog x hospital] WHAT'S A HOME RUN in Neuilly which probably will necessi TO A 12-HOUR CHIN? tate un ope ly, the regarded here ay a significant opening | Charge d'Affaires of the Serbian Le ; of the discussions which must precede | tion here, declared this afternoon Vitality Than #8, an agreement at the Disarmament] We explained that Alexander now al Ghadiali, President of the All. A Te RRR * cing ot a, which if composed tah) HiRes Conference next America} Kink. 0) tin, And Slovenian. als |Culls Medical Association, in its frst con- insists that a special allinnee betweon lifetime of ins father, [vention In this city to-day, said, in ad- three powers is insufficient and will er of Bert Ns Dorel dressing the delgates, declared that not have the same effect in cloarin, ugh his mode of living and diet he ation immed yovemb the tt ing Prince up misunderstanding as a general) iaentity Body Konnd in the/ 4d more vitality than Babe Ruth, He convention including China, France: u , ratd and Maly, all of whom have import-| ALBANY. Aug. 1—The body found] “Even if Babe Ruth ean be sustained ant interests in the Far Bast. nthe Hudson River near Castleton [©% ® det of tron, steel, brass or wood, tay. was identified to-day ae that {22 ean do nothing but knock out home yuns. And what f* a home run in real life L would like to aee him come here i tulk for twelve hours me exhausted.” | —>__—_- | New Medical Cults in Conventio basic purpose of the Anglo- Japanese alliance in so far as it means | Of Harold P. irierly conaultation between the Bast and Me eaR hatte ie West ts not objectionable hete. Being x to New Youk by b associated with Japan in a partner 8 SOME vg a ship of nations is just as much wel man, of this Satur= wud not be k led the murdered tyohe ma Y 7 comed as it is in the British Empire se \ The frst convention of the All Cults no more and no less. But the Wash result of n| Medical Association. « new orranis ington Government agrees with the thew tion, opened lo-day at dhe Pennsylvania un- = Houne Kills Prime Minister's statement th less Far Eastern controversic settled there is litt pe for disarm. mament And the viewpoint here is that a special agreement between Japan, the United States and Great Rritain would not be sufficient Among {18 objets are to est ernal centre for the 4 among followers of the severn hools of therapy, and to encourage to remove he “unrecogniaed WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—A possible obstacle to Major Gen. mard Wood's © -Generalanity » of the Gov Window. in the army Irwin Davis, twenty-two, of Mount _———» Sinai, Was drowned when he fell try Ncouned of Hinning U.S. Bla, [the deck of 4 motorboat into. the Ni Herbert Blache, No. 4 Weat, dot] Ulver off 83d Street last night.” ‘Phe PY . body Was not recovered, r pt Complaining that pains from which | | sho was suffering had become unbex \ able, Mrs. Gertie Gage, thirty years old, committed sulelde early to-day by jump- t. a motion picture director way representing ids clertions, ner deen, It was said she had been Wl for] can flag during the showing of @ pic- | tained by Mrs. Hopp acme ume, ture in the Strand Thoatre, A je Bank of Wussia, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY plans upon Matie Kirby, prominent law entorce- | in] She formerly lived at 66 Canal than twopyeurs in| lft am estwte of $7,460, consisting of |child. It sto the|there two weeks ago to live with her nburgh, No. 119 West] Jail by, Judge i and Loretta: Vredenburgh, | United States District Court »| Offer 1,500 © of Honger Bread. | ers aguinat| foubles has been offered by the Soy yeiems of] Government for the best “hunger Col, Ding Hah P.Ghodiall is 0 \that co-operation in the F: b the Pane TN None ec) sh by — ought to be goneral and all-inclu nit y it kate. Muigority tite 2 OFF Hor ——— providing Unt Wood) can the ph) Baipaleo8 Beat Stat 1p Leaps ¢ without resigning his con asion | Street reported to the poltce to-day that] Lea galnat the Iusso- [1 AUGUST 19, 1921. —COLER TO ACTION Public Welfare Commissioner Appeals to Mayor Too for Assistance. | |SEAFARERS HARD HIT. ‘Municipal Lodging House | Crowded and Many Appli- | cants Turned Away Nightly. | i} Bird &. Color, ( Welt »mmissioner of Pub- re, sald to-day that he & requested Mayor Hylan to name committee to take up the problem of inemployment in this city, which has essumed tremendous proportions 1m th last few weeks. He said the natier would be carried before the Board of Estimate next Monday and that someeappropriation would likely of the situation, | be asked to take ca | It appears from figures given out by ward 6. MeMahon, superinten- dent the Municipal Lodging House, ! No. 4 t 25th . that appli- | canta for relief tot institution have | increased tenfold as compared with this month of last year. The register shows for the week ending \ug this year that 1,401 persons appli lief, as compared with same month of last y week ending Aug. 18 1.224 persons 6 for Vor jasked for lodging, ax compared with bs 3 in August, 1920, Mr. McMahon si tion is turning a per men, women and children, who are out of employment and have |no place to sp. ‘This number, he! Isaid, is considerably ine jd that the institu j daily about 200 sed in rainy weather, when people are! junable to sleep in public parks. Sev- | eral (housand cards to employers have been sent out asking them to assist} | the institution in placing the unem-} | ployed, but he has received very litle | response. During last week he found employ- ment for only twenty-eight perso Mr. McMahon said. In normal times he al found employment for Irom 200 to 350 persons a week. Commissioner Coler said the unem- ployment situation is particular! ute among marine workers, sailors, | Reports from seamen's institutes show that thousan™s of men are un- employed and loiteriM® around the water front. He predicted that the city is in for the longest and most severe unemployment crisis it has ever had. ‘The pay lodging 1. uses, he added, are greatly crowded —__ | WOMAN FOUND IN STREET WANDERING WITH BABY.) She Proves to Be Former Patient sane Asylum, | | Mrs. Celia Blvo, released, May 29, in, the custody of her husband by the Kings | Park Hospital for the Insane was found | wandering at Nostrand and Myrtle Aye- | nues to-day with her cighteen-months- old baby in her arms. Both were sent to) Kings County Hospital Street, Manhattan with her husband and the aid to-day that she left mother in Brooklyn. eet YOUNG WOMEN IN MOB AFTER NEGROES IN JAIL. lted ‘Ten Feet From netts Prison by Armed G \. BARNSTABLE, Mass., Aug. 19.—A armed with |and sledge hammers surrovnded the} | County | |manded the handing over of three negroes who are alleged to have held up Miss Gertrude Butler and William Pldredge and to have attacked Miss Butler at Buzzards Bay early in the Massachu- ‘The jail defenders, five men in all, fired in the alr and the crowd came | to a halt ten feet from the jail. Chiet Warden Boland warned the mob back, shouting that at the first attempt to attack the jail they would “be shot “sacre “a crime lative government, speech be called upon the House to resent it and support a resolu- pre: pointment of a committee of nine to draw up an “indice The warning had its effect, but the d remained nearly an hour and a threatening while Sheriff Rosenthal, den Boland and the three others stood guard with shotguns. coording to t me in twenty Among them were 1 ve automobiles. women not! “yiy pasket.” 4s one man and che ————.—___ publicans laughed SAYS PATROLMAN REFUSED TO JOIN IN THIEF CHASE. ‘Taxt Driver Told Station House, ‘Two armed men held up Frederick Pngel, a taxi chauf four, of No. 361 Bast 159th Street, robbed ry he wore, and yy this morning elamy Storer'n Nook T 1%—Mrs, Reilamy &! has published for private circ 7 and the jew then drove off in his cad. took place at 120th Street and F c Hngel got on a passing automobile and gave ch! and First Avenue, and there appeated co | patrolman on was then visible about two According to Engel, when hi efforts to have a controversy which gain: and take after the thieves, euRsiae ie 126th Street | Station and tell the detectives about it,” | Engel did report the case at the sta- tion and was were going to ‘the taxicab belong: hop. The arti —— MAY MAKE IT A CRIME TO PROFITEER IN CUBA.! Japan independ branded a crime under the provision |by Goro Matsukata and Dr claim this will 1 hamber of Commerce yesterda is the first time that it has be: in the criminal category in Latin Amer- ican countries. he bill would uuthorize the P to confer with stockmen and r and to fix prices to be char Penalties would be inflicted disregarding the prices thus established. as flames and makin lrominent 3% Standard vania Dead, Aug. 19.—James G. Mil- bourne, prominent horséman and Ds cmtic leader here, died suddenly He was sixty-three ye een i only a short ti Milbourne had some of the ta horses on the turf and was Uh CHESTER, Pa hame to-day. old and ha d tankers have strike, It Iss 1 ting ail in New York, second fastest ‘Ten ™ mies to Give Bartender) Ninety Daya. William Palmer, bartender in the sa- | loon of Jumes McCaffery at No, 209 according to the accounting, also filed.| Seventh Avenue, was sentenced to ninety days in the Essex County, N. J., R, Holmes in the} selling a drink of whiskey reh 21 MeCaffery was fined $500 je jury which convicted the two deliberated only ten minutes, Bird §. Coler, Commissioner of Pub- | lie Welfare, to-day said that icism of his department for the increased s allowed for maintaining beds in private institutions for city patients was unjustified, He said the Protest- ant institutions were particul: hit by the rate of $5.25 4 week, as it coat them more than $7 a week to keep a dependent child ne Knocked Down by Ranaway Horse. While Samuel Stabler, a driver for the Sheffield Farms Company branch at No, 170 Manhattan Street, was de- ‘o-day for | M —— Coler Resenta Crittciam of Cost of Maintaining Beds, | ly hard | livering milk and 112th Street to-day, his horse ran| away, and knocked down Herman Roth so, 7446 Park Avenue at St. Nieho- “Avenue and 13th Street, Roth s taken to Harlem Hospital by Am lance Surgeon Ha his nose w: A 1) Roubles for Beat BURLIN, Aug. 19.—A prize of 1,500,000 nq bread"—which must consist of not more than 12 per cent, cereals, the rer to be bark of trees and wild plants, eee to Sister Who Sucd Him, Because his sister, nT. Musgrave, No. 167 Oliver Street, Paterson, N. J, brought suit against him as administra. | tor of his mother's est ‘on an ale J promise which is fa and with- leg Ing from a window of her apartment | one here 6 ary Fandom fourtocn, yours) Sheet Swew National Clty Bank, fout a thread of truth,” | him to on the fourth floor of No. 1742 Madtson| ARuzistente. Mequade. (ne Wea sine | SEM Knott and Olga L, Hoppe suca | teat trouble and expense, Christopher Avenue, She fell on the stone pavement | Court on charges of dinordes}y conduct | the National City Bank tordy Macvording to hig wilt, flied (tas | in the yar irs age is survived! for «a hearty ° Aug et Me ots }ing the bau refuses o turn rae A by Ms oe by her husband, Davi and two chile | charged with having hiesed the Ameri 10.00, uf fywed tots a Muagrer ss Calais, valued at 000, is left to his sister, Mary @, grave, No. 161 Bast 93d Street, whe. tod@ care of hun, t St. Nicholas Avenue | Vroken and he was seriously bral, The runaway was stopped at loth Street > { ainder | ASKS HARDING'S ‘INDICTMENT’ FOR ‘IGNORING’ HOUSE Cockran of New York Resents President's Appearance Against Bonus. WASHINGTON, Aug, 19.—The the Tax Bill In the House was lifted from its routine for a brief moment when entative Cockran of New York accused the President of In- rights” of the House when he appeared before the Senate and opposed the bonus This, Mr. Cockran against leg! nd ina fiery ented for the nent” of the As he finished, he dramatically resolution into the The be RECALLS ROOSEVELT’S | “DEAR MARIA” LETTERS. | : cident Iretand § Roosevelt the Child ge part relates to her con Theodore Roosevelt ove Avehbishop Ireland a through publieation Denar Maria” fette Are 1 in sishop vel Mr Roose CLAIM THEY CAN MAKE i STEEL FROM SAND-IRON. |( (PENICA Pout Prov on the Metal. 1A new em metic sand, m » pig iron and thene just been made pub < claim that the per miports ——— OU Tankers to Load Here, After being Juid up in the Hudson at/!any leading hardware or department re than three months |store. 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The arraig jent was adjourned until next Tuesdas, at which time Judg anton will have passed on the legality of the question, <i = TRUCK GUARD SAID 70 BE | INVOLVED IN $120,000 PLOT with Three Others He In Held in Jersey Silk Robbery. 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