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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922. MRS. STOKES STILL 105th Field A rtillery, in Camp at Montauk, Saves New York From Theoretical Invasion MISSING; FOSTER SEED BY U.S. Former Steel Strike Leader Is Arrested in Chicago on Washington Orders. CHICAGO, Aug. 24—Williain Z Foster, ead of the Trades Union Educational League and director of the 1919 steel strike, was arrested last night on orders from Washing- ton. He is charged with heading a revolutionary propaganda movement Rose Pastor Stokes is also wanted on the same charge. The arrest grew out of the rald on & radical convention in the woods Mear Bridgeman, Mich, Monday night, There were seventy-eeven Fadicals there, but all but seventeen escaped. Foster was supposed to be among these, 1 After th arrests in the ravine, where the sessions were held, how- ever, Federal agents who took part in the raid combed the territory around In one spot they noticed the ground had been fres dug. Buried here they found two barrels, The first con tained only five typewriters and a mimeograph mach the xecond was a find. In sev three bulky 9 ment en opes we of the complete membe unist Party and the name lists was a noting his the party ‘The plans for an uprising included ed by the ymbol pr ling In aries of Minister eby the might be supplant- ed by a Soviet regime There was even a sceme for over- coming the army and navy in the final battle between the proletariat and captalist. Detective Scully of the New York Bomb Squad was personally conduct ing the investigation to-day — RELATIVE GIVES BAIL FOR MRS. BERLIN Woman Ac Schneider Jail. Mrs, Sarah Berlin, thirty-five, No, 1719 Marmion Avenue, the Bronx. Yorcee, who had been in jail since day, when she shot Moe Schne| thirty, a salesman of No. 1916 Sout Boulevard, the Bronx, who, she alleged, was the father of her child, which he refused to support, in bail of $3,000, Mrs. Mary Cohi Avenue, Brookly while in a room in the Harlem. Mrs. Berlin was arraigned this morn- Ing before Magistrate Weil on suspicion of felonious assault. Detective: Willlam Huben stated that Schneider was re- covering from the wor in Harlem Hospital and would be released about Sept. 1. He asked for an adjournment until that date. Counsel for Mrs, Ber- lin said he would consent to the ad- Journment provided bail was fh the court agreed to accept a b ned of ed From Shootin | plenty tactical problem by the Thape , epi _. oMcers igned to supervise .he| the past year. They soon satisfiedjentrain for home. That's Only One of Things] trainine. in this caso Major C, A.| Major Selleck that the preliminaries = one by the Crac _| Selleck and Capts. Redmond F, Ker-]on the schedule could be dispensed] ‘The bootleggers and rum runners Done by the Crack Bronx nan and H. A. Henn picked out afwith, and after being here only two|here have provided real entertain- Brooklya. Outfit With Its |sweet one to rt W. Marshall, | days they jumped to the fourth day’s| ment for the regiment. Yesterday I : <2) . . commanc ) Field Artillery.| work. Since then several of the ele-|afternoon they staged a real thriller 3ig Guns on Its Annual friey ine to ‘land’ a divisicn| mentary details of the tratning| Just after the men had begun the Field Day on Long Island. |° By Charles E. Keegan. (Specia) Staff Correspondent of The CAMP WELSH, MONTAUK, L. 1, Aug. 24.5 of step, clear of eve and browned like seasoned veterans, the 900 members of the 105th Field Artillery, N. Y. N. G., the finishing toue are putting here this to their annual field tour. fook With a camp site pitched upon the ocean shore, the urtillerymen have enjoyed a spell of dry, crisp weather that has put all of them in perfect physical shape, It is likely the command will get 100 per cent. from the inspecting officers when they leave here Sunday for thelr home stations. ‘Thus far, due to the excellent train- Ing, they have jumped the schedule three days and have #0 arranged the balance of the work that there is of time for recreation ini athletics. Surf bathing is getting a big play, the entire regiment being free from 4 in the afternoon until retreat, which is at 6, for this popular sport. Folks back home may not have awakened to it, but these demon gun- ners from the Bronx and Brooklyn saved the big town from an invasicn. Each command that engages in the summer tour is confronted with a inspecting Dhe MISSES’ black or brown. petaled belt. orchid or tomato. 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The targets were*set up in the hills across Great Pond and the .| were pleased with both the calcula .| tions and directions of the officers’ firing and the work of the gunners . |The firing wi continue through un- ay noon, when the task of © material and equipment nemy had been town was still The 106th went at work at once After inspection Satur- upon their yal here, bent upon|{day morning all the heavy equipment showing that they had fully profited| will be loaded, and Sunday morning by the training 1 instructions of ! the command will break camp and afternoon dip three trawlers loomed off shore Through the field glasses the men could see the crews mysterious cases from the deep, They were at work there about an hour about 1,800 yards busy when a group of planes came over inspecting officers] the hills and swooped down along the The lookout on the trawlers apparently spied them and the haul- There were big splashes ng the water line near the trawlers and all three put about and made off toward Montauk Light. 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