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ait ali airtel aL baile ——- VoL. LXII. “NO. 22 083_DAILY, Conran Tier Nate Wirt Prem NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SUNE 23, 1922. ee PRICE THREE CENTS Walter Hagen Beats Britain’s Best for Open Golf Title Medal Is Suggested for Mailman Who Caught Falling Baby in eae: HY BRITISH EOF TILE: lt ai |p| Bans i secon Jock Hutchison Li Loses Titie as Result of One. Bad Hole. DUNCAN TURNS IN 69. British Professional Ties. for Second—Whitcombe Noses Out Hutchison. RAIDS IN TERRORIST PLOT FOLLOW WILSON TRAGEDY: ASSASSINS HELD FOR TRIAL sts so] HARVARD JUNIORS ing Explosives in Her Home ~Pecmets tow Pet | FRESHMEN, BEAT Great Throngs Flock to Court ’ as Connolly and O’Brien YALE’S QARSMEN Under Strong Armed Guard [eu Remanded for a Week. a Be Crimson Gets Running Start in Annual Regatta With THE WINNING CARDS. First Final Day's Play Play Total 3 72--79 300 LONDON, June 23 (Associated s3).—The police Investigating the Walter Hagen sassination of Field Marshal Sir Easy Wirs. Jima Barnes... 301 enry Wilson have come into posses Sse: “ ‘ at fe - Jodk Hutchison’; 202 sion of documents, says the Central By William Ars : ee : ‘bn dl Whitcombe 303 INews to-day, disclosing a conspiracy! nyew LONDON, Conn., June 23,— . ae J, Hf. Taylor. 808 the lives of a number of b * J, Gassiat .. 306 Harvard made a great running start in the annual regatta with Yale to> with easy, victories in the ilit- oar freshman and junior races. The Crimson won the junior event at two miles by fully four lengths of oth former soldiers who have bees} oie water. Yale never finished the BvinS ut Croydon, a London suburh, mile freshman contest. ond place and Jock Hutchison, the Pne was employed for some time as 4] This, race almost ended in a dis ; title ‘Noldar, care tn! foorth , va jovernment | aster. n2 rds of the finish ‘ : : ll saa ip ies overs TrAtan’ becdaen are eoneea |e : ch ; : 4 = | Shortly before the end of the last to jump from their waterlogged shetl| Blagzat n ca : e round the three Americans appeared here becuuse of his and were picked up by launches sent A ‘ : een men and one woman were|to their rescue from yachts and the EWEcied in the raitis throughout Lon-|submarine base at the finish, Tha on lust night In connection with the}©ourse for both races was down , the |Stream. Conditions were very ul snssinution, it was announced in favorable, va head wind koking up tha House of Commons this morning by |river until whitecaps showed. The] Hadn’t Time to Warn Mother usten Chamberlain, the Government]rough going accounted for Yale's trouble in the freshmen race. of Peril, So He Almost from the start at Bartlett s Point the Blue oarsmen started to Opened Bag. splash. Their stroke was low, bit badly jerked through the water, with tiny mountains of spray showing up at the end of each drive. ouse of the woman arrested last} Harvard, rowing 35 to the minute, ight a quantity of explosives was/led up to near the first mile stake, Sad. ren ke spurted and moved ahead ‘ .| by half a length. It was the only time James O'Brien and James Con | eee ene One olly, who were arrested directly Approaching the mile and a half] Avenue, Brooklyn, and is attached ter the shooting, were arraigned In| mark Yale, splashing more than ever, Westminster Police ,Court this|slowed down perceptibly, Harvard orning and charged with murder.| Moved ahead at every pull, From the ment persons and conduct a n of outrages, Oo Wien arrested for the actuai mmission of the crime, Connolly O'Brien, the agency SANDWICH, England, June 23 (tAssoclated Press).—Waltén..Hagen, the American professional golf star, won the British open championship to-day. Jim Barnes of Pelham tied for sec- row 3b are I, obtaining his post record. to have swpt the efield, but George Duncan, J. H, Taylor and Whit- combe, British stars, took braces on the last few holes and threatened the ead established by Hagen Duncan, the British professional, ned in the best card of the tourna ent for the last round—a 69—and finished up just one stroke behind zen and tied with Barnes for sec- ond place. Duncan was believed to . : huve been out of the running up to A life-saving medal ought to be pt ; that time. eine 10 Hekey ME DK One of the biggest surprises of the second days’ play, however, was the remarkable showing: of Whitcombe, to pin it on his mail bal, whic who not considered to have a serves a large part of the credit. cholce for place, His 308 put him cae ee ahead of Jock Hutchison, Jean Deupleconn: liven ee Ne: ATE Gate == = Gassiat of France came in with a 306 and took seventh place. to Station B. When he was ap-| Mall big was Cnet sant only (| Deadly approach shots and particu- form a nice cushion. He held out the four pitch ed Fim ahiote Centred der. The Scotland Yard flying squad hade further raids to-day. They ogk a number of men to the Cannon (CJ Station for interrogation. In the ckman, letter carrier—and if he gets one he ought de- proaching No. 1096 President Street aaj,| Ob8ervation train the Blue boat could] Yesterday afternoon he saw Harry|bag and caught the baby as deftly as a's brilliant fourth round, His hey were remanded for one WK! bo seen slipping lower and lower into| Jevy Jr, two years old, climbing on|@ ball player receives a hot one in a| PMttins. tom, was exceptionally good Magistrate Cecil Chapman. the water. With a quarter of a milela first floor window sill. It lookea|CUShioned glove. “An the baby wasn’t] )'* fourth reund cara 2334 } Long before the court opened, a|to go the Eli's shell hardly moved, seis pap ‘or the haby| Curt & bit. 1 ¥ 5468644384 6—37- Meanwhile the Crimson was lengths| /K¢ @ dangerous place for the baby} Druckman scratched his head, The|!" 000+": f3K6 5 t crowd assembled in front of the in the lead and taking things easy, {9d Druckman hurried to tell the| general rule is that ¢ Rarnes!# card for the: fourth| round thing that wart house, but owing to the limited The New Haven freshies made a|™Mother—but he hadn't time. goes into the mail bag goes to the|*"* Feommodations, the police rigor-| desperate effort to pilot their shell] Just as he reached the window the] post office, [ut there was no stamp| 0" ‘ ‘ : £4 84 84-36 a ly excluded the general public,| over the finish line, but failed by| baby tumbied out, Druckman did his}on the baby, and so the letter carvier|!™)i4\5\05 4 ia BALSA Be Bite owing only those connected with| two hundred yards when all hands} thinking in less than a second. His\| gave it to its mother, rer 8 ce Wat as ase ze case and ts ni suddenly leaped from the sinking - DRA A leIRiL einer boat. The official boat sounded an alarm siren and launches quickly sur- rounded the floundering Yale oars- men, who were all recovered and found little the worse for their duck- ing. Without delay the Yale freshmen r. he accused men were taken to the #t room in a taxicab under strong fad from the Gerald Road police tion, Two officers rode inside and with the driver. All were fully med end alert. k Hutchison, won won the title year, had an excellent chance to retain it, having passed Hagen this morning, but he fell down on his ) round and turned in a card which gave him an aggregate 0. or two strokes more than Market Plunger Loses $2,000,000 In Corner on Mexican Petroleum on had taken, the cab abruptly pulled up at} were in their own launch and returned 3 i ~ 2 7. feats of Hut 0 » B court house, the door bulrad Rap sital to quarters at Gales Ferry. An ex- Operator Settles Commitments at $225 a a Pat ance was outing ale en and the accused were hustled] amination of the Yale shell by revenue i ; ia aitehine we ea yes o the building. tter officers showed that the long, Share, 45 Points Above Quotation. Ie DSP ALAA WR) SRS ARO DATs A088 Iso, He holed four-yard putts at the and the ninth and a two-yard n the court room, there were Imber of plain clothes officers who } been engaged In the last year] the strain. oy lig with the Sinn Fein aut-) Harvard's time was 2.33, 5,18, 8,33, iy 9 ‘in London. 11.19. , but he court proceedings lasted only a Yale was clocked as follows: 2.34, slender boat had shipped so much It began to appear ti morning that the speculative orgy in Mexican water that it cracked midship under | Petroleum, which has pt the financial district tense with excitement tat the thirteenth, He was bunk- for more than a week, was at an end, ered at the sixteenth, but got out well The wind-up of the manipulation and holed another putt of two yards. marks one of the severest whippin Hagen, tn this round, left himself gation which was made into the ‘¢ al Jy minutes. The prisoners were] 5,26, 8,32. administered to any market opera‘or/ manipulation of the ctock last year, | Mt" to much to do on the green, mally charged with the murder of The junior race was a runaway for] in several years. It is stated in wv] Brokers did not receive until this} Put de UP for it by his cleves pate wenjMbld_ Marshal Wilson and the at- —— eedeaid Pe that one plunger haa} Morning the ical notifeation that ‘M* rarely missing anything less s an(fMapted murder of Constables March] (Continued on Twenty-seventh Page) aati Bere eae oe enter ase|they must give thelr position in the es onl Mf, ania ——__ ae privately settled his contracts at #225] stock, together with the amouate bn Burnes played brilliant golf, but tee (Continued on Fifth Page.) JAPAN TAKES UP Smears Be shout 45 eres Roy 7 the! rowed and loaned. Yet they were in-| nal x ae ge one absoke short Lagstpk MATRSE Price Of yoatenel, structed to have this information be-| 0! tt! of the Detro re no 4-POWER TREATY that th Plunges’ it a state i Petrotetm fore the Business Conduct Committee|, Hutchison lost his title on bee ” : 1 NY ' actically cornered, and thar bs Pale in four twice, but on the fourth re Empire Will Not Wait for| was at the mercies of his opponents. HA round it required a weven. These nef’ REAL ESTATE Ratification by Other _ | He resuses that te weuld'ne unabie t9| HARROUN MOTORS CORP, | u%, ,seaulred & seven, ‘These se, 8 . cover his commitments in the op-n F, 000, nae ine DVERTISEMENTS Countries. market except at prohibitive figures AILS FOR $1, 000 | « Sa TOKIO, June 23,—The Privy Coun- A firm of brokers with whona Ke (eck) Receiver Named in Detrott on Feri-| MRS. MALLORY WINS uble, for The cll to-day took up consideration of | DUsHeSs opened negotiation) for a wenn oe SEMI-FINAL MATCH the Four-Power Pacifio Treaty signed| Toaguy agreed upon as the settlement | mont ee one INA excep Vashington Arms Conferenc ao ae RODE SA ENE my east creditors’ petition, has ap-| Ss d W. Id at the Washing ‘onference. | ,, aint aiaca Tr . Defoatn Mrs, Edgingtom in Britinh fe ot unday or Japan, \t is understood, will not| P™ ote ae Cetin Goa, Sempeny| Tennis Meet. sin! * rh The loss to this one plunger through} of Detrolt as twcelver of the Harroun Must Be in await ratification of other countries. | his operacions in Mexican Pete is esti. | Motors ant aig RONHAMPTON, Eng, June 23, (As- See ads ess than $2,000,000 » said to total $1,000,000 ; y Arcade, Pulltser (World) Building, 33-83] poice Comittee of the st Ex. ~~ \inerican woman lawn tennis Th Before 6 P. M Park Row, N. ¥. Oity. Telephone Beekman Raat einen of pulution goes on fas SEASHORE SERVICE: ¢ defeated Mrs. Edgington, ed Insure Proper Classification open Sure bene pate pe with a celerity and earnestness that sit iad pant BAL All-rail_ ui aly ven's Magis ni nee invitetio Aravellers’ checks {or sleamAdvyh are in “warked contrast to the Investi-| Rector Will, mlghtsy—adviy 8M GAIT Tent here to-day, HACEN CAPTURES IMOTHERS, BABIES IN ARMS, KILLED BY MOB IN MINE WAR Massacre Is Proof Mine Strike | \usniet Say Men Wee Can’t Be Beaten, Citizens Boast) S**cHe4, Together and Shot to Death. Slaughter of Non-Union Workers Is Justified|One Woman Is Found Hang- as Righteous Act of Justice by Many. ing Dead With Bodies of HERRIN, Il, June 28 (Associated Press).—All reports, whether from Four Others Beneath Her miners or from strike breakers or mine operators, agree that the killings —Wounded Denied Water. were @ massacre—that the victims were saot down in cold blood after they had put up the white flag and surrendered themselves and their arms to the attacking forces. Many persons in the county uphold the slaughter as a rightful act of judgment. Citizens gathering on street corners lasat night and to-day laughed and joked over the affair and proudly boasted that ‘some of these days people will realize that It doesn't pay to try to break a strike in William- son County. In the morgue, women and children, as they passed through, commented on the aecuracy of the shooters who brought down the victims. Men who openly boast that they were in the attacking force velated with apparent. pride the stories of what in war times woul@ be called brutality. The story of thé attack on C. K. MeDowell, strike brenkers’ superintendent, was related by many. McDowell, with only one leg, was beaten to death with stones before being riddled with bullets, according to persons who gay they were e3 witnesses. He refused to march with the other prisoners, who were tiled together and told to run down the road be- tween lines of attackers who poured buckshot and bullets into them as they fled, saying that he'd just as soon die where he was, He died where he was said to have apace this statement, The order of Gov. Small “inst night to hold 1,000 men of the militia in readiness in Chicago was greeted on the streets here with sarcastic com: ment. A policeman told the corre spondent that if troops were here he'd “take the night police fore: and clean them out.” Inquiry de- veloped that he himself was the night police force, The request of the Governor for an official report brought more sar- casm, the gist of which seemed to be that there was nothing to report officially, The mine war has produced a new type of bootlegger—the newspaper bootlegger, Local newsdealers were {nformed HERRIN, Il, June 23.—Latest os- timates of the number of dead in the mine. riots near here place the number at forty, Among them are five women, some with babies in arnis, found beaten to death as part of the {rightful scene which the strikers left behind them. The bodies of four AND GUT WIRES AS |rmmmosg crt se Southern Tilimois Coat Company's BINFAMILY SLEEP). sar dead: oe errin Morgue, 17; in Marion y Morgue, 1; in private homes here, 3, r, Becker of W. 80th Street} 3° dthen bods wate ‘be &-eareal Awakes to Find Summer = |spondent are believed to be still in the woods. Home Ablaze, In the Herrin Hospital are eight wounded men, only one a miner, and six of them are believed to be fatally (Special to The Evening World.) BELLPORT, L. 1, June 23.—The summer home here of Dr. Philip G Becker of No. 145 West 80th Street, | “ed. New York City, was burned to the} A miner sald that he bad seen fit- ground early this morning under tir- | teen bodies thrown Into a pond with cumstances giving rise to the belief|rocks around thelr necks. About that the fire was set by thieves who,| twenty imported workers are miss in their anxlety to hide all evidence, | ing. were willing to imperil the lives ot Half a dozen wounded men, some elght persons. They got $60 in money, about]of them lying on deathbeds, last $1,000 worth of jewels, perhaps some | Might gave an Associated Press corre- other valuables, and the fire {tself|spondent the first actual eyewitness caused a property loss estimated at] accounts of the fight. $40,000. It !s believed that the fire was] The substance of the statements started simultaneously in several] by the wounded, who were among parts of the house, for when Dr.|the besieged, was that not a Mine by the crackling of flames he found) Worker was inured during the fight- the whole building burning. ing, but that the numerous killed He roused his wife and then the| Were shot down in cold blood after other occupants, including his wife’s|they hed surrendered with thelr parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Miller|arms, There was notht of New York, his wife's sister, Mra.} 4 f t ay lg ray P. D. Stadelmaier of Brooklyn, and] ¥9!0n miners to con: ssid three servants. charges, t late last night that if they sold out- Mrs. Becker paused a moment at Several of the men {mported to of-town papers containing accounts if| her dresser to snatch up her purse] work the mine absolved the strikers the fighting they would be “‘treated|and jewel case, She found them both empty from blame, saying that the ones re- All the occupants ran out in their] 8Ponstble were taose “who sent us small accounts and, in fact, nowhere| Might clothes through avenues of} there under false promises that there in the country 1s less news of the| flame, but none was reported injured.] would be no trouble” and that “the ve rom the scene ©! i. jouse clepl a ‘ Occasionally a person can slip in| garage, where there 1s an extension] Some of the wounded Interviewed the backWay of a newsstand—just as] phone. He lost two or three min-|Were in the hospital here. Others roughly." ‘They promptly closed up. Local papers publish comparatively if he were seeking a drink—and by| utes in a vain attempt to telephone] were in their homes. whispering softly to the vender re-|the Bellport fire department, He Joseph O'Rourke of Chicago, com« ecive a little package which ts hastily] could not get the operators, lipped into his pocket. Unfolded, it] Afterward, the reason for this was|™/ssary clerk at the mine, gave the is that much sought possession—an | learned, The wires had been cut, Dr,| Most vivid account of the fight. Hie cut-of-town paper with a complete| Becker used his automobile and|story was related as he tossed In story of the trouble here, drove to town, : pain from half a dozen bullet holes risen in accordance with the law 0! a on od e C8. pr supply and demand, and real boot- a Twas sent down bere by the Bere legger's figures are asked. HASTE COST SMITH trand Commissary Company of Chi- ro WRECKED CAR, PAY cago,” he said. “I had no idea what DAD HAS TO ADD SON, FOR COW AND $30 FINE i was running into. I don't much A STORK SURPRISE, B. blame the miners for attacking us, (Special to The Evening World.) for we were unknowingly being used TO HOTEL REGISTER] smppieroy N. ¥., June 23.—A]as dupes to keep them from their collision between an atomobile and a] jobs. We were given arms when we “Tt’s a Boy and a Good One,” }°2™, 0" # public road near here waa | arrived, and a machine gun was set 4 ~' [costly experience for Sidney Smith of He Tells Manager Halt 241 South Third Street, Brooklyn, up at one corner of the mine, Fs of tae car, He had to pay for} “Guards were with us all of the Hour After Arrival. ow. which was killed, the auto- leime, and most of the guards were Mr. and Mra, E. J, Harrison, [in vin ayy to-day bya fustice | tough fellows sent by a Chicago de young Washington couple, registered | of the Fr for speeding and violating |}tective agency. I understand the 5 2 ing. Half} the road laws. mi the Comnmesaors tals ee 4 ‘A farmer was driving a herd of cows | Miners sent us warnings to leave the an hour later, Roy Hubbe'l, the hotel] .crosy the road when Smith's auto-|town or we would be run out. We manager was called to the phone. mobile appeared It Is charged that he | never got them; perhaps the bosses “IT want to register another person | failed to slow down, but charged Into the herd, A boy who was help- | did whom we did not expect to have with La in ew OMe hae ale g the far Irive the cows, nar-} When saw the miners ap- returned Mr. Hubbell, |"°W'Y Saar" Struck by the car. | poaching yesterday afternoon we “some one Dae arvived,”* $83, Men's Ta: .| did not know what to do. The guards “Yes, and—e gs @ boy and a sood f . 5 i ‘Seti| Prepared for fight. Most of us work- one,"’ continued the proud father Be ACen ol Pa a oar lg Mr. Hubbell dashed to the florist r Summer Suits in the seat and had the honor of presenting the a newest shades 8 “Through the night the bullets old’ elsewhere ‘at rained in on us. We sought sheltes mother with the first posies. Both he and the young man are doing | #pecial price for to fay and Sacirany, § 1 [sun ; Citic aicivaas oo! Belclay wedi = (Gontinuedwon Temth Pome) J “f : } injured, There were nine, but. one ~

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