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wl j rho Is The Most Freckled Boy Under 12 Years of Age THE EVENING Wow, PRILAY, JUwB Y, Live **1 10,000,000 Russians, and we have re-] M5, CONSTANCE JONES =a gt vived the spiritual and moral life of untold numbers. Instead of 10,000,000 ASKS FOR DIVORCE crosses or mounds of earth we can point to 10,000,000 living and grateful] Friend« sa Was Found | Hetarict —IN— . f hearts as'evidence of Amerien’s great With Wom “ (1 } effort." Papers in an action for absolute di Char Mr, Shafroth said he believed thé} yorce were filed to-day In the Bronx | ment offer Manhattan Soviet Government, with all its faults, | spreme Court by Mrs, Constance Doro- | Was Mined §200 and placed on had come to stay. The Bolshevik linea Jones, of No, 720 Riverside Drive, |for year by Judge Frank 1 ry regime was lessening in severity, h@lacainst Goorke Julio Jones, wealthy |{n Somersot Court at Somerville, N. J Brooklyn Queens said, and the people, in their ignor- site : a ance of anything better, had readily South American importer who resides | to-day wing his conviction by a accepted it. at the Allerton House, Madison Avenue | Jury of participation with the so-called * and $5th Street when in New York. | Rampon! bootlegging gang In the rob- William McKeown, of McKeown <& | bery of John Krilla, a Millstone farmer, BRONX TO PARADE _[riynn, roprosenting Mra, Jones, would /about a year ago. Bronx ON BOROUGH DAY the action. A barrel of apple whiskey was stolen ses were married In 1916, | from Krilla, for which theft William . - following their first meeting at @ 4IN-|rampont wea mente i School Children and.Floats}ner given in this city to a South Amer. |R&mpont was sentenced to two years In 2 ts {can diplomat. Mr. Jones Ina native of | State Prison and other members of the to Be in Line To-mor- Colombia. There are no children, | [maag to lessor terma tn the County Jail ar erees he story told by frie Mra, ; : row Afternoon. Jones te that they. yolleeenn Touee toa | oF ¢© the payment of fines hotel in upper Broadway last April 29th — vate: and surprised him in the company of CONVICTED BURGLAR WILL BR Richmond? Special Prizes of $50 for the The annual Bronx Borough Day pa- B h rade takes place to-morrow starting|®? Unidentified young woman, DEPORTED. f { bf sagen 5 NNO Arthur Nunoz, Chilean seaman, was » it . z d oy oO ea ut the Grand Concourse and 16ist! ypw nROOKLYN SUBWAY ESCA-| ordered deported by County Jude Me. Street at 3 P. M. Augusta W. ATORS OPEN. Laughlin in Brooklyn to-day, after he The new escalators which have re- i Schlemmer will pose a8 “MISS! cantly heen installed In the Brooklyn nleadea wally ton ane of Binary float. Miss Schlemmer appeared IM/gan operation to-day. The uwsual| Hamilton Avenue last October, Nunos, that role in the parade a year ago. crowds wore accommodated without | shot through the leg in attempting to aGaRGaN Auate wil Ge. Gaeeed (Ee escape, was in court on crutches, representing practically every fra-| “So = ie ternal, social and ctizens' organization (emf in the borough, One will be symbolic Tu é clouUus of the ambition for a population of 1,000,600 in the Bronx by 1925. The Bronx Elks’ float will show characters representing the growth of the borough. Others will be entered by the Board of Trade , Veterans of For- eign Wars, American Legion, G. A. R, in uniform, National Guard and ‘ women's auxiliaries of many organi- zations. School children will march in Borough $25 first prize five $5 prizes Send your photographs to The Evening World for publication in the Night Pictorial Edition (green paper), give full name, address and number of school. * Manhattan Boys’ Photos Wili Appear on Monday This fifteen-year-old boy of GEORGE WIBDEN prize for the most freckles at the May party of Thomas M. Farley, Democratic ieader of the 14th Assembly District, aan Will Be Received Nights, Bronx on Tues- day Nights, Queens on “Wednesday, Nights, No. 1193 Third Avenue took first , Brooklyn on Thursday Nights and Richmond on Friday — Nights—Photo- two divisions, zi A. Mayor Hylan and other city offi- . mm cals are expected to review the parade| LS Without Doubt “The Best.” from the stand at Bush Street and the Sold in Sealed Packets Only. Concourse. ntil June 15. tan Horses, Dogs and Cats All Eatem|rss es... 8 crest at starving Russians Rob Graves In Crazed Extremity for Foods |: ceiits, sec! ue atch than their progenitors, because of being constantly hunted. “The melting snow,” he continued, “has disclosed thousands of bodies strewn over the fields and along all these, so they were placed in Samara region, where the bark has been stripped from the trees and eaten, The Soviet authorities are ven Morgues Raided by Deperate Populace, |aiarmea about losing the trees, but LONDON, June 9 (Associated ress).—A story of despair, death Pand cannibalism in Russia has been Narrated to the Associated Press by William Shafroth, son of former Goy. Shafroth of Colorado, who has arrived in London after a year's work with the American Rellef Adminis- ration in Russia. The desperate people are en human beings, diseased hor 4 cats, he sald. Cemeteries « 8, dog being dug up and long-buried bod patched as food. In their hunger- Mrom morxues and ho: Is to eat. Mr, Shafroth, who 20,000 Russians worki ministration in the Samara district, is jleun and ter his arduous work among the starving, dying and But ‘amine suffer not try to seize him for culinary poses, as had been reported while charge of ‘or the Ad- , however, that a Rus- sian member of the A, R. A., who died of typhus, was disinterred at } night and eaten by the crazed inhab- | itants. This gave rise to the report that Mr. Shafroth had been de- voured “The famine in Russia," sald Mr, —a single trial—and for- ever after you are captive of the wonderful flavorof Kraft Cheese—its mild, mellow, wholesome goodness. ieties: American, Swiss, sold by e, pound or loaf. 8 VARIETIES IN TINS ey = Jogk For The Label oa) z| closed Ly the authorities madness the population steal bodies | they don’t seem specially concerned Says American Relief Worker, Him- over saving the people.” self Reported Devoured. In spite of these conditions tn iso- lated districts, Mr. Shafroth said the famine was being reduced and ept Shafroth, “is unequalled even by the|qemics were being placed under con- dreadful famines of India, China or]troj, Conditions in the hospitals had any other in history. In some dis-| considerably improved and the people, tricts the people, made insane by|who a year ago had been resigned hunger, have gone secretly at night}/to death, were mow more cheerful to the warehouses where hundreds of Jana hopeful. dead bodies were stored becaus ‘without saying anything regard- graves could not be found for them] ing the feeling of the Government," and carried off these cadavers for|saia Mr. Shafroth, “I can tell the food people at home that Russia's popu- “Ten butcher shops in Sai lation 1s genuinely and fervently grateful to the United States. America is a holy name in Russia, and Ameri- cans are regarded as super-beings. People fall on their knees and k' was learned that they were selling human flesh.’ Shafroth sald dogs and cats were now almost extinct in -| the earth upon which the relief w cause of their continued u ers walk. The United States can y generation of| have a solemn feeling of pride in sav- able elusive-| ing Russian race f extinction. vere much more difficult to! ‘We have been feeding more than INSPECTED where they grow In important fruit and vegetable growing centers all over the country, A. F. G. men work in close co-opera- tion with wide-awake growers. They advise, assist in selecting varieties and supervise production. Picking, handling, grading, packing and shipping of all kinds of produce are carried out under the direction of these representatives. They maintain A.F.G. quality at the source. This company even maintains demonstration farms, groves, vineyards and orchards to help growers im- prove quality and eliminate every waste. The A. F. 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