11 W A! THE WEATHER ' Parity cloudy Knit umtttled this afternoon and ten hurt Friday probably fnlrj little clmngc In temperature. TKMt'KBATItHB At KAMI llnillt n.i.n no III lis I l i a I ; i a i nl II l" ZW KB K J r t 7 V i i 1. , l -,' 1 ' -- -1 - - ' lEttf nittfi -laif btct ' meedet !,' "1 (JM 'il : 1 ; -j lU jfl7 HltHTO 7i 7 170 72 171 I7fi I ' ' , - '. VOL. VIII. NO. 276 Entered a delief; is given f BEE HAND TO RUSH A AN FOR BIG F, A Selection of War Veteran as . Head of Exposition v Bedy ' - Praised Generously TO SERVE WITHOUT PAY; OLD DIRECTORS REMAIN fileW Exposition Chief Is Ex pected Heme August 14 te Take Full Charge ' """"fly; '& Vferfrl" MMl PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922 FAIR FANS THRILL AT REGATTA nirwtnrs of' the 9squl-Ccnlcnnlnl jluixintien, members of City Council ud'efficers nml men of the Aincrlcrfn frrien milted tedny In prnlse of the election of Colonel Franklin D'Ollcr it president of the nssoclntien, nnd t pledg'd themselves ie get bnck of him a his efforts te make the fnlr n suc-cesj. Nothing but commendation wns larl for the choice mndc by the di rectors of the association. Kvcry preparation has been made te give Colonel D'01lr full scope for his or er janlzlrtg'nbillty. 'Colonel D'Ollcr Is in &ew Hampshire and will net return until August 11. It i expected that present hcadqunrtcrs w)l be clven up no that Colonel D'Ollcr can make a fresh start in cvry detail if fair management. The old directors irill remain, it was made known te- Will Net Draw Salary It was made known also, though un officially, that Colenct D'Ollcr would itrve without salary. There will be no ''"'director general." according te present plans, Colonel D'Ollcr kcep:ng the su preme ceimnand in his own hands. Jehn Frederick Lewis refused 'edny te comment en finances. It :.s under stood he will submit a financing plan similar te that used In the Centennial, celling bends thnt really will be evi dences of indebtedness merely nnd will have no value Unless the fair makes lieney. Themas Robins, of the Steering Com mittee which nominated Colonel D'Olicr, Hid: "The election of Colonel D'Olicr Is n teod omen for the future. These who have heretofore given their best efforts te, the exposition will net remit these efforts because of the advent" of a. new president. They will redouble them. 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Pawle, Miss Oeraldlne Garrison, of New Yerk, and Miss Are- line Miller, of Philadelphia NAB DR. PANCOAST POLE ROW OVER Cermantewn Physician Dis charged After Arrest for Halt ing Werk of Telegraph Men SAYS IT WAS "ALL MISTAKE" American Legien, will be able te sur "found lilniH'U In the executive depart ment with nil the energy and cnUiusi itm lilch youth brings te tiny cnter prlM without losing the benefit of the experience of the elder mep wlie have litherte given te much attention te the fair. Made Recerd In France "What Colonel D'Olier did in France l the best evidence of his executive blllty. It nns his special business te conserve for the Government nil the cuds nnd ends- that were thrown away, and te turn these odds and ends into awful material. "This meant that he was in executive control of dozens of different lndua- Di Charles S. Pancenst, owner of a stately home at (Jrcenc nnd Harvey streets, Cermantewn. was arrested to day as he defied workmen te plnce an electric light pole in front of his prop erty. The physician, who thought the pole would defni'c some seventy-fivc-year-eld maple trees in front of his home, was taken te the Germnntewn police station. Magistrate I.lndcll discharged him later when he explained "it was all n mistake." Dr. Pance'ast nnd his Mhtcr, Mis-s Laura Pancoast, formed a defense force of two yesterday when werkmru of thu Philadelphia Electric Company arrived u-s44h!41Jl!a,i0i!F vole. . Victorious in First Rrtuh Mlsa Pnnceast had the first brush Lcnroet Blocks Tariff Vete Plans in Senate Washington, Aug. 3. (By A. P.) Plans ejE Republican nnd Demo cratic leaders for n finnl vote en the tariff bill this month were upset, at least temporarily, today by Sena Sena eor Lcnroet. Senater Lcnroet said he was un willing te consent te n unnnlmeus consent agreement under which it would be possible for highly impor tant changes in the bill, affecting the very policy of the National Gov ernment, te be voted upon without debute. SLEEPY BURGLAR TRAPPED BY GIRL Ceatlaued en rum Fourteen, Column Three "STOLEN" CITY AUTO FOUND IN MUNICIPAL REPAIR SHOP Suapended Fire Marshal Reports Myaterleus Disappearance te Police The mysterious disappearance of a Ojy-eiyncd car assigned te Assistant Marshal McByarty is a mystery -,?IcBcarty, under suspension as a re J? ' ff charges he was driving while gtMlented last Saturday, dreve te City "J ' yctcrday te turn ever his badge M ktys te Fire Mnrshal Elliett. Ace Siisnt-mflfwl tffiM.i1 nHi,A.i i. e a fifteenth and Filbert streets r- eaueii nt Mr. Elliett's office. Then went hack te the parking place but car was gene. ilcUrearty rushed back te City Hall fcL(1IOr Kd ,llc "'1'Pesed theft te the JWt tlye 1 ureau. Filers were sent out ilia UOteplilTH lmnt.wl t... .1 !...!.. lUtn ...111 ' ' "' ""- HHBSIIlg ute without eucrchs. tt L ?,mI.KIUeU t0,,ny Plained S tha rVJ('Cm ''l0 warlilne removed ltret l, ?nir 8he at '-Thirty-third ,Bw,Lml QniP nvcn" whlle Mc Sent en VlU,hH ?ce- "e ,li(1 " "'Sn ,h"t lIle detail te his bu- DI pd"',,ls'"t. hence the hue nnd cry. director Cortelyou today received a 8Har?v .A0 !ireeee'""Bs at which .Mc Mm 2."." 11'."Ml "'" ".niedlutely Mnt net h,. u B""w i-iiiihi' wny no Biieul ifcal'!.. :,,,lsM,'l fnm the Flic Mar e uuiti', or UL lined. BURNED IN OIl'bLAZE EWard Meagher, 808 W. Nerrle St., Jrled te Extinguish Flaming Vat Mnm .Mi-ni.l.n.. .i. ."" et nurns wh nli lm JT58aWn,i Cnr,er' fer.ty J'cnrs 0,(1 0,(1 0,(1 uaawterloe street, is l hn a,..,,,.-! . n Jtespltal in a beriens r.in.UHn.. n loe street, Is in the Samari i in a (.erieus condition as K Hiettlv " bWntn T" s. 1wh,icl,,he received h "thS fei eclr0C this '"ernlng tanv ,n...L9Mnp I-ubrlcnting Cem- tree. ,, im, nm "I -n'here he Is emnlnre,! laXi1 "I 't Wevnlt.. li have been an oil was work- with the "eiiemv" nnd was victorious, A sergeant ami n patrolman nrguwl nnd threatened, the foreman of the workers coaxed and pleaded, but MUs Pancoast would net mee from the iite chosen for the pole. Finally the ..cric:knt called a patrol wagon. A crowd of men and women hud gathered and n line et motorists drew up en Greene ttrcct te witness the climnx. The sunlight wns fading when the pntrel gong wns heard. Miss Pan coast hmtlcd and retreated into her home. It was tee dark for the work men te proceed. Satisfied te let we'd enough alone, the police turned the patrol around and chugged back te tiie station heuke. Dr. Pnnceast decided te held the feit this morning. He ate a hurried break fast and went out te the sidewalk. The workmen wi'ie ahead of him and were digging a hole. The physician lltrrnlly stepped Inte the breach and told the men emphati cally that the pole mtii-t net go up. The foreman railed Patrolman Smith, who adihcd Dr. Pnntenht te allow the workers te proceed. Taken te Pelice Station When he refused Smith placed him under arrest and walked him te the police station. Theie it was explained that the company had a right te plant a pole, en the sidewalk and that it wa-. the company's intention te remove sev eral ether poles en the oppete side of the street. This explanation mollified the doc tor and hu was willing te call off Inu tilities when the magistrate uirlvcd for the iiieining hearings. Dr. Panceabt'h home formerly was the residence of Dr. Alexander tin rout Smith nnd ii1m wns once the headquar ters of the Colonial Club. LONDON'S SUNDAY LAWS MAY AFFECT FAIR RULES ttnrt...t a t. ne, ' ' "verhenting of W. Win... I 'cagner I?,.."l"'n he rndenvm.n.i ..i i '..' . "' threwliiL' wntP.. .... u i.l ' Hie's!''0 ""Dci,1,y '" t0- MARILYNN'S BROTHElfsUED fofEdW,nD;Reyneld8Charge3 .inen and Non-8ueDort British Leniency Augurs Well for Open Sabbath in Sesqul-Centennial A recent action of the Louden Coun ty Council allowing Sunday games in uiilillc nniks theie. Mu.ver .Monre said tednv, may have some iutliieiu'e en the Sunday (inestien In conneetleu with the Sei'ipii -Centennial Exposition. "Apparently, a peaceful revolution affecting Sunday giuncj has taken place in Great Hrliain,,r the Mayer stated. "After centuries of opposition en the pnrt of theso who desire a closed Sun dav, the Londen County Council hns decided In favor of reasonable Sunday sports." , Mr. Moere's htutenient centinued: "Tin" Mayer commented en the state ment made by Jehn Wunanmker wheieln Mr. Wiinnmaker. who bus nlwajs been strong for Sabbath ehservnuee, com .,,,,., i. ,,i r.ienviiiii.. mi ii vi'M-uhmIiIi1 Sun- ored te etlngulsh la.iv nmusenient iiregram for the Scsqui- Centennial, lie mid the Sunday ques tion wns bound te nrlfe In connection with the Scsqul-Cenlcniilnl, and thnt the action of the Londen County Coun cil might have some beating upon It. Youth Found Slumbering Sixteenth Street Heuse He Had Robbed in Because Jeseph MeManus, nineteen 5 ears old, of 12Q5 North Hums street, overslept this morning' nftcr he 1'nd robbed the li,me et Jeseph Cehen, 1520 North Sixteenth street, he was "caught with the goods" the "goods" Including several bottles e Hennessey Three Star and RIack and White. Mr. Cehen hns a shirt factory at SOf) Arch street. His family lire in the Adlrenditcks, and the house en Six teenth street closed. Mr. Cehen and his eldest daughter have been living in the city, but net nl tneir home. This morning Miss Cehen went te the house, which had been closed when the family left, nnd was alarmed te find thnt a rear shutter was open. Miss Cehen telephoned te the police. It wns bread daylight n.,'10 o'elock but she was taking no chances en the burglar she suspected had visited the place still being there. Motorcycle Patrolmen Celcmnn nnd Richardson sped ever te the house and entered by the open window. As seen as they struck n light in the dining room they found three suitcases fully packed and ready te be taken out. They were tilled with bilverwnre, Jewelry and choice selections from Mr. Cehen's private stock. The contents of the three suitcases later vas valued at about SOOO by the owner. The two patrolmen thought thej heard a slight movement upstairs. They searched the house and in a closet en the second fleer found young McMunus who was only partly dressed. "1 surrender," he said, putting up his hnnds, ns they dragged open the cleet deer. They let him finNh dress ing, then took htm line the suitcases te the station house, where lu arrived just In time te get a hearing. Magistrate Roberts held him without ball for a further hearing. Mc.Manus said he hart known the family were away and made his way into the house shortly uftcr midnight. He hnd packed up what he wanted nt his leisure, and then decided te take a nap. When hn woke It wns daylight and flight wns Impossible. He said he had s.'en the patrolmen approaching and knew that he could net get nway. SEVEN MOTORISTS FINED ERROR AIDS CARDS 10 LEADON PHILS Fumble by Smith in Fourth Lets in Pair of Alien Mark ers Here MEADOWS FACES HAINES Lee Meadows ran Inte a streak of hard luck when he attempted te turn bnck the Cardinals at the Phils' ball park this afternoon. The Cards pushed n run ever the platter in the second inning hecnii'-e Fcurnler's hit took an unexpected hop uwny from Meadows' glove. Again In the fourth Inning the he- spectncled hurler would have i-ct his opponents down without a run in spite of the fact that he tilled the bars If Jimmy Smith hnd net taken that in opportune moment te kick Haines' in Held roller all ever the let. Twe runs scored en that mlsplnv and allowed the visitors te lead by a .'I te 0 count nt the end of the fourth Inning. The Phils were unable te seke Jess Tftilnni ' 1nt.. .a.1 . t . ..1.. r. ..iiiin-i muiiin lllld llllHir limy nnO H. field hit In the four frame. Jess took n temporary ucen"lert in the fourth inning, walking Wnlkcr and Meknn. but n sen-ntIeiial stoe nml threw by Topercer prevented local hoofs irem iienting tlie platter. Details of the Game FIRST Flack lined te Walker. Rapp tossed out Stock. Jack Smith ground ed te Topercer. Ne runs. Rapp grounded te Stock. .1. Smith was safe en Stock's wide threw. Wil liams pepped te Hornsby. .7. Smith Continued en l'liur Nineteen, Column Three UNCONSCIOUS BOY IS FOUND IN STREET cars he Ml- "u ''""-OUPPOrt "a married ti. f i '.;: .:""", w m tetdant lit ,, L1,?,: 'i,,s b,?l, "' e do de lfe. It i H" ' fl" d vorce by ,1n Tle ,1 r"me kM,,w '"' today. yesterday. '""iippert, weie tiled ?T"?NT8 'te hi.it w...,r &tffl-.fi:iS.rfJ5ffl -. Jl ey - ), IU1UJHU HAD GRUDGE AT WORLD Suicide Tired of Fight Against Hated "Proletariat" Relatives of Peter ('olatietlo, sixty five ears old. who ceininlllcd iiildde ycsler.luv at his home. 110S Wolf l reel, iy sns found nole led-iy in which he paid his parting lesper i- te the wihl. lie wrete: "Nut helm: nhlc te sup. pint this mill, nl n.i longer. I m reiielj leave this csntistii'.il. Ii.vpni ritical mid i.uahltlenl world, ih.mlnated bj a class of pioletarlat bloedsiiokers." CardlQKl Dnuihtrtr nraea Jt CatbUes't M Ua Uanual et Pnyn.av, Magistrate Roberts Has Busy Day at Aute Assizes Seven persons were found guilty of various infringements of traffic onli enli uauces and lined this afternoon at Mag istrate Roberts' automobile assizes, held at Twentieth and Oxford streets. II. Censtantitni. of 1011! Spruce street, wns ordered te pay $1.1.r() for knocking ever a motorcycle policeman notwithstanding the fact that Albeit K. Petersen and Ezeklel Hunii, who said they worn the eldest members of the Pennsylvania bar. spoke In his defense for morn than a half hour. Jeseph Matuccl, i!)!!" Kershaw .feet, was lined $:i.,'(l fur obstructing U.iflie by cmpt.Miig bucks (in n ureet car timk at Sixtieth and Kershaw street. The following weie lined SKI.."! I fei driving past standing stioet cars: M. V. ninghnui, 1)2 East Stewart s.treet, the Philadelphia Electric Cem. jinny. Alfred Renke and the Gruker Mottling Company. Merris Hanks was lined a similar amount for using u single svt of license tags en two cars, WILL AID SOUTHERN ROADS Eastern and Western Companies te Send Shepmen te Hampered Lines New Verh. Aug. i. Ofliei.ibi of K.istei'i and Western riillie.nb have do de clili'd In come t Hie lesme of lour Southern Hues which have lnvn euilh li.iiupetTil li the shepmen's strike by iciidlug them quoins of their own em em peoyes, It was iiniieuuccil Inte, today by L. F. Leree, chalrninn of the Eastern presidents' conference. Whlsper8 Name la Ferest Chestman When Revived A fifteen-year-old boy with red hair and a profusion of freckles was found unconscious beside a bicycle at Colt Celt m an sttect nnd Rising Sun avenue this afternoon. At the Frankfort! Hospital the br.j came out of a cem.i long enough te whisper that his name Is Ferest Chest ninn. The nurse could net get his ad dress. Patrick Newall. an Electrical Ilurau linwnnn, was at the top of a pole ad justing wires when he noticed the bev In the read. Uloed was flowing from his nose. Theie were no cuts or bruises en his head or body and' his bl i'j rip was unharmed. PhyMeiaus belli ve the bev mav be subject te fnintlnc snells .in'il ii.Ii i, fell off his wheel during an attar!;. MISS SCOTT BUYS THE WHIP Champien Hackney Mare te Arrive Here Late Today "The "Whip," champion hackney marc, is new the property of Miss Jean llrnwnc Scott, daughter of Jehn R. K. Scott, Cynwyd, and will again be ex hibited in all the chief horse shows along the Atlantic coast. The famous hackney is due te arrive at Miss Scott's mm iiiiuiue- 1'iirnis iiiie todev 'The Whip" is the mare with which .Miss ( enntunce auclaln. -mm- Mr lllium Hamilton, established a i coerd of thirteen consecutive wins nnd fifi "lints." About n j car a 30 Miss Vnuclain. who Is the daughter of Samuel P. Vnuclain, president of the llaldwin Locomotive erks, sold the mare te J. L. Uushuell of Springfield, O., who did net meet with ns much success before the judges ns had Miss Vnuclain. It was from Mr. Rushnell that Miss Scott purchased her. The ioiirne from Springfield was in n specially constructed steel box car with an attendant en duty day and uigiit. LOCAL OARSM EN INJI W JNIOR HEATS REGATTA Mcllvaine, Caten, Cunningham and Brehm Qualify for Final in Gig Race HAYNES, OF NEW YORK, DISQUALIFIED IN SCULLS Francis' Finigan, of Malta, Makes Best Time in the Trial Events Rumer Kelly and Hoever Will Reiv Exhibition Rumors ere rife around the bent 'houses en the Schuylkill thnt Jack Kelly, who wen the world's slngle sculls championship nt the Olympic' games in Jirjt). nnd Walter Hoo Hoe ver, holder of the Philadelphia Challenge Cup nnd winner of the Diamond Sculls, would meet In nn exhibition tare Saturday afternoon as a feature of the fiftieth regatta of the National Association of Am ateur Oarsmen. Neither Kelly nor Hoever nor nny of the officials would deny or con firm the report. If such a race were held the banks of the Schujlklll would net held, the crowds thnt would fleck te see it. Charles Mcllvaine, of Vesper, opened the Gelden Jubilee Nntletml Regatta for Philadelphia en the Schujlklll aus aus plcieusly by capturing the first heat in the junior single gigs. The local lad had n geed four lengths nt the fin ish nftcr tnklng things easy all the way from the start. le did net appar ently extend himself nt nny time, finish ing under wraps. Francis Cnten, of the Fnirnieunt Club, was content with second place without making nny fight fe it. Clnrnee Ward, of New Yerk, finished third nnd failed te qualify. Mcllvaine imd Caten will row in the finnl. f.u1 "inner tinisheil In S minutes -. i-. seconds, fourteen seconds nbr-ml of ( aten in second, place. Tii,Ml'inny. ,c"nj"Shiim. of the West Philadelphia Club, and Jehn N. Hrehni where .Tnck Kelly get his start, finished one-two in the second heat, which means thnt this city will carry off all the honors in the finnls. uiiningnnm nml Itrehtn rowed less mm 11 net npnrt tiie last half mile, having the race te themselves nnd figuring thnt there wasn't nny tis0 te .extend themselves when thev were certain te qualify. Adelph Well. Jr.. member of the famous family that lUr.de history for Central High and the Inl- . Vy " ' cnnsyivnnln. finished third place about four yards buck e;1' 1 no winner's time minuiOM. .11 j.,, seconds, huh easily iic rowed. William Ilnjnes. of the .Metropolitan Rowing Club, et New Yerk, hnd a bad break In the first heat of the Junier sin gle sculls lace. After rowing a brll llnnt race and finishing several vards ahead of Themas Mollev, of the Nassau Club, of New Yerk, Hnynes was dis qualified. Lack of knowledge of the course proved costly te the Gnthani sculler. In stead of going through the nrch pro pre scribed for him becnusc of his position nt the start, Ilayncs went through one te his left. The result was the forcing out of his ceuise of 0110 of the ethei scullers, causing a little confusion nfter the oarsmen came from under the trol ley bridge. Mollej was given the race, with J. Lenhart Engle, of the I'ndine H. ('., second, 11 couple of lengths behind. The winner's time wns S minutes IH second" Francis Finigan. of the Malta Uent Club, n newcomer, pulled a big surprise In capturing the soiend heat of the jun- 11 if was S which shows Continued en I'.iks Nineteen, Column One HEARTLESS AUT0ISTGETS VERBAL LASHING IN COURT AVOIDS VACATION; ARREST wns nstenslliK Government Empleye Accused of corn. Left Injured Deg Writhing In Ageny In Street Just because it was a mongrel doc bis automobile struck Sundav night Antheny Chlmnlss, l()S Pennsdale street, Mannjunk, didn't think it worth while te nld the suffering animal and left it te die. Today Magistrate Hern fined Chim nlss $lit.ri(), whkh didn't nffect the prisoner nearly as much as the verbal lashing the magistrate; gave him. "Men of your enllb'M- haie no snnrl.- of auliual lee." the magistrate nml "Yeu admit that .nu didn't know knew whet her j cm hit a deg or u cat. It might hae been a baby for all lm cared. Instead of getting out and as. slsllng the in hired animal jeii dime uwny and left thu deg writhing in ngeny." CORN WAS "WET" Police Get Alcohol Carge Frem Truck en Lancaster Pike r .1 Lx.itr.. .. .... I .mire iiinn iswun worm or alcohol wns I found by Radner Township police earlv 'tn '""'"' W,",H ,m'-v 'enrolled a molertrtick t-U ,,n Lam aster pike In Win 110 The truck leaded with baskets of Theft of Pistols New Yerk. Aug. i, When he re fused te take the vacation offered him en the grounds that the Government needed his services, William II, Smith forty, a packer and opener nt the United States Appraisers stores, was ester day arrested, charged with the theft of automatic pistols of foreign make. Government ngents stale that many high-powered foreign automatics- inn-'.. reen leiiiiu en gangsieis recentlj. I lie suspicions of Patrolmen Henes nnd l.ellen were meused when thev no ticed the truck speeding along Lancas ter avenue about :i,-;ie A. M. They ordered the driver te step and the po pe licemen searched the trucji. s.a'l,e aiver Kne"te Saglln. i,-,l'7 North liftecntli street, and his helper. Charles .1. Levlth. 2011 Ettlng stieet were tnken before Magistrate Hunter ut Wa.Mie and turned ever te Pedeial ngeuls. ftubserlDtten Prlrn IS h Tear br ilalL Ceerrlcrbt. 1022. by Public I(Jwr Company yubltaead Dsllv Except Bnnrtay. PRICE TWO CENTS LAST-MINUTE NEWS . BASEBALL SCORES ST. LOUIS 0 10201003 7 11 1 PHILLIES 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 V 1 7 3 Haines and Alnsmlth; Meadows nnd HeTiHne. Scntelle nnd Klem. ATHLETICS - ST.LOUIS - ' CHICAGO t... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NEW YORK (N.L.).. 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 - Aldrldge and O'Fnircll; Nchf nnd Smith. CINCINNATI 0 00000000-0 4 0 BROOKLYN (N.L.).. 0 300 10000 '4 7 3 Bixcy and Winge; Grimes and Miller. PITTSBURGH 100000 4 00 5 1G 1 BOSTON CN.L.) 0100000001 4 4 Qlazncr and Mattexj "Watsen ntid O'NelL l CARDS BEAT. PHILS. IN OPENING GAME OF SERIES PHILLIES r h e a i- Rapp, 3b...'. 0 0 13 0 Smith, 2b 0 0 2 6 1 Williams, ci . . 0 10 0 0 Walker, rf 0 12 0 0 Meknn, If 0 13 0 1 Wriglitxtenc'.ss.. 0 0 4 2 1 Lcc, lb 0 0 14 0 0 Hcnlinc.c 12 12 0 Mradewh, p ..V.'O 2 0 2 0 T. LOUIS r b e a c vhicl. rf 0 1 1 0 0 Stock, 3b 12 0 3 1 Smith, If 112 0 0 Hornsby, 2b 1 1 S 2 0 Mueller, cf 2 13 0 0 Feurnicr, lb...... 14 8 2 0 Topercer, h.s 0 0 4 4 0 AiitMnith.'c 0 0 3 10 Haines, p 1112 0 Totals 7 11 27 l.j 1 Total 1 7 27 15 3 - . 5 NLWYOKK 0,,0 I CLEVELAND (A.L.) 1 0 0 , Mays nnd Schang: Uhle and O'Neill. WASHINGTON 0 10 0 0 CHICAGO (A.L.).... 0 0 0 0 0 Megridge and Picinich; Blnnkenship nnd SchaTk. BOSTON :.. 00000 DETROIT (A.L.) lt. 0 0 0 6 0 riercy and Walters; Plllettc and Woodall. INTERNATIONAL LEAQUr' ' BALTIMORE , 0 0 0 0 0 0 READING 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; JJently nnd Barry; Schact and Clarke. OTHER, GAMES f RAIL EXECUTIVES AND UNION LEADERS HALT PEACE IVES Beth Parties te Controversy Awaiting Administration's Next Step PRESIDENT IS STUDYING REPLY OF LABOR CHIEFS Ten Thousand New Empleyes of Santa Fe Demand Se niority Rights till Afnrlrltil ';" sflilraKn, Aug. .".Them m ii lull fed.-n In pejicc maneuers in the rnll rnll leail strike. Ita'liiien were reth out nnd there wan no fiiieca-t of where I he next peace effort weu'd originate. Strike leaders turned their attention toward Washincteii, where President Harding had a telegram, sent by the shepmen Inst nlshl after their meeting here, accepting his pence proposals unen cemlitlilii lint the unien'M In lerpirtutu n of the --i Itlement meges meges tletis be leeegiiled Kallread execu tives cie also nw.iliing news fiem the eapiial, nftcr then- uiceptiince of all the I'lesiilenfs piopesals eceptliig that re:ardlng testorntlen of seniority rights te strikers. Uallie.ul men imteil the imitation of the Seutheii, Itallwaj te stilling shop shep shop me'i te no, etlnie for 11 settlement based mi President Harding's plan, but made no comment. At Dallas, Tex., the Texas division homhpiaiters of th- Missouri. Kansas an I Texas nniimnice I that union men new en Krlke would b- employed only as new men. ion iueisinii Miepmen en the Santa win. tun,. ..ne, ., A.Mieiallen .NCW l.inill(les. I111l.1v .,!.. 1. . 1 Chairman Iloepei. of the C,,lti , Sta..-t liiillrend Laber ISeard. demandiii': their iiii. ne s-iKguaii 11 in nnv s..iiU..w...t liopmeii's s,;Ke. They .ire ell Ih'.x sin. te urete -tiim . 1:.. 'onieriiy right!. tiMpiliei dm ins the t rilc. I'e. of et the titled YATLS'STAUS HILLDALL 0 0 0 1 0 0 FIREMEN'S LEAOTJE )N . . 0 1 0 10 1 0 1 O 821 21 I 00 10000 1 O 2 10 6 FOURTH BATTALION FIRST BATTALION ARUNDEL B. C. WINS JUNIOR DOUBLE SHELLS The Arundel Beat Club of Baltimore, wen thu junior double sculls race In the national regatta en the Schuylkill In 7.21 1-5. Uudine Barge Club was second; Crescent, third; Nastau, fourth' Pentchartrlnn B. C, New Orleans, fifth. LATEST RACING RESULTS HAMILTON Third Dnllahm, )?6.10, ?3.-10. S2.75. wen; Blar ney Bey, $2.05, $2.60, second; Prlme, $1.05, third. Time, 1.1(3., Playwright, Gallant Irishman. Hume, Rcsarf, Beugeie also ran. SARATOGA-Fourth Twe Feathcis. 10-1, 1-1, 2-1, wen; Cos Ces tian, 0-1, 2-1, even, second; Wellfiuder, O-l. 2-1, even third, i me. 1.33 4-5. Cnlijju'a. Tievilynn, Hilly Baiteu and Recount' 'i e ran. FIFTEEN FIREMEN OVERCOME IN N. Y. BLAZE NEW YORK, Aug. 3. Pit'tcui fiiruicn were overcome today in lighting a blaze which routed thuty-twe families from their homes in the "Little Italy" mtm ut tlv Lewer East Side. A rescue squad was summoned te make sun that none of the icsi dcut. had been overcome bv fume, which filled the .bnsemeiu of the burning building. riilmi Chiefs Askrd,te O.ufrr i I'. .1. Slim'iiu. of sr. Leins, president f the linilwin Tele.'i-iinhers. has sent letters le the heiltls of the twelve mil. wad unions net en strike. Mivcestln a meet Ins tu ill-cuss ti. growing tcm-ilem- te invehc their men in the shop-' men s- st,ik,.. it U1s rlllm,, ,,,, ted,,.. Mr. Mauien's letter, it was learned, pointed out that the members cf till iv. elvc unions still nt weik had many 1 reblems 111 lelatien te the strike anil suggested the wMfiibility of m coufer ceufer el ce of the twelve grand ohfefu. iiieliut. ! lag heads of the four bl-r hreilinrli..li te (onsider strike developments nnii possible action." Vioienrr Reported Violence v'is icpnrtcd from si- (-itle.i n ns niiinv State during the nlfdif. Four of the disturb uiees ns-snlllri nopertioii of riots, one ics.ilting in the d -ath of en.- man. Iteberi .Iiihiisim, an emplm,. of thn Illinois Central shoes ni P.iinisiile, was beaten 10 dentli this morning by' four unidentified men. the police reported. The a smi 1 hints esenped. Witnesses (old liellceineii that the four men accosted .Tobiiseii. nsked him net te go te work and thm attacked him. Cail 'spradley was killed diniu nn exihange of slp.ts .(t Van litnm Ark , between guards in the Mis-inn 1 p.,, ,U simps Mini men s.ud te he shlkei- 'i'lie ': (had n 11 i'- hielhcr. Will Sptadlev, was wounded but will roceior, phjsi'tlanii s? . t .laiksei:, Mi-l,.. several police of. fuels and -inking .-hiipui.. vv. Th slightli iiipni'd w len mere than a 1 m sand st 1 ike sMp.ttiizpt. in 'ludiif main wiimen 'iiul children, altnckcd nen-uniii'i weikeis with sll. .H. stones eggs and ether IiiissIIch (m (he neu.' iitilnii men we,,, leaving the shops of the Michigan ( en'ral IJailrea.l l.ighty nun iirmed with cmiij nnd in. k- entered 1 H. Chicago drc.it W- -t- in r.iilread .uiids nt lh Memes , , .'i-iit ..11 e clock List night HaJdme 1 two pi.ines. thej -ii.. .,M t: , . . ll.lllsi . (ll!l,i euL ( vu w, . 1 km.., I III . . 1 . . . r . ' ' 1,1'iillilK ini'lll', l(',IIH Si. (.1.1- t 1 1111 1 u .-M.111 s intiisiiitis n I,, , the en 11 in t hi en d mj, , j 1 h.ili we,.' 11 t lieci'c I ' ' i lllee ut (III kidnapped I w lllli- llll'II MIHI II M jn, s, 1 I sewni miles nut 1 f town .1,1,1 .s ine in. 11 w eic 1 uiiiu ' released 11, I hi weed-. I IIIIT ail II. 1. I.t...fibl... ..... 1 I - -' ' ' .. -'l .1111,1 l , V I I. ,.,,,. ....!... I ... ... ... .. weiiiius ' iiij a inirniiiii i.in.n,,,, ,is "KU'llillg id .1 ...I "nn. two ' I.I..III "II ipped. Iuiiih! I , ud 11 Workers' Hemes f.ic;,ri i uree spei 1.11 uunni- nt in v P.lelti :il I'll-t H.1I.1 i-tield ( ,, tiled 111, Pel, e .n 1 -i,.. ,,, , 1 no in rt st- lu 1. 11 ' (de i '1 '1 in 1 nn 11, x .. iien -hi 1 . ,11 . 1 hnllie . f II l'ur i' .'. !, 11. Iii , 1 ui. ill 1 ill lu I. ' - .Hid tn 1. s dispel -1 (I t'e ( ewil, A d. Ill ill lu I tout 1 t III. Illlllie if I li( lie , ul-n wa- In iki 11 up li null. 1 I'iiiii 1 1 1 1 - nun. 11 ,'ii 1 1 n 1 - e Ik ' n'.i rn W ere t 1. de 1 100 I he I. .11 - I'i.IIcO 'i .it ion worker BRITAIN TO WITHDRAW P0ST0FFICES FROM CHINA HONG KONG, Aug. 3.-It has been decided that British pos tal agencies xrill be withdrawn tretu China by November 30 (Among the agreements reached at the Washington Arms Confer ence was a prevision for the withdrawal et terclgn posteftiues irem Chluft.) I i.iil limed nn 1' I'm-riii-n Mis. i.liiiiiii Twa EDICT PAYS 3 TO 1 L. Fater in 11:. i....if.. L.i.i .1.... i.... .--- ;.,... 'i SleAllNK. worth of the guns luve"..' i Frd t0 HaUl Ceal t0 Mlchl0 t den within a few mouths. , Detroit, Aug. :i.-t A I' i As Mieu us airaiiL'emenis eni, l. lll)t(. wj,, Aute Unsets, Klllina Driver '"" !:mllsym,...M'" "s'vnie ittulre; . .. ,, . .. .. ine uciri'ii. 'idloiie .lii.i tttusiiiud. i n., .uK. ,j. . ene i.m.,1. ..vviie.l l,v II....... r. wiih Kiiteu uer . iiiiullng coal Inte V., Aug I.. I aler tirst rn, e ..! ... II 1 ...111... HI ,1 ..'.niflllll. 1N KllieO IIKI. .III. til. ...till III,.. MI. .1.1 . .ere Tuesday i'ltht H, body was found non-unien'' , eln, ' ' H embankment'' '1,,b"e "' the fM,t et njiieunce.l Uay by efflchlls "of theFerd Bring Heme Winner Saratoga First Saratoga Kace Traili, N. !!. lid let. .i le I, ami with up, wan the winner In the today. MuinnmrlcH : furle'iut?" "Al,: "'''"i two icai-c.1,1, ,-, 1 Kdtet. ten I, l'.r.- n-t exen ! - ., i,i..iAn. in? I...H..I !: 1 tt-ii ,- iitiiit..,, iiii. : xiKnivr i i-j M,A'u,r'. . ,v. s:Y f ; ud, will begin. 'Hint'. -"W -' Unfit.. Vll Orlu. Viii" cmbunkinentA Moter Company, Cuntlmifil rn, I'use Mnptren, Oiluinn ri , PHONES WILL BE SILENT DURING BELL'S BURIAL Service Throughout U. S. and Can ada te Step One Minute Tomorrow New Yerk. Aug !l Kvei, t I .phone instiument m tin- I niti, .States ,,nd Camilla win i. h(lll ,,. (1, lljt, tomcrrew whiV A.levan.le, (Jtahnia JJe'l lllMMltnr of the telopheii' is I,,.),, ! huri.'il. his was aiiiieiiiiccl te,,n In he Ameiicin , lelephone and Telegraph limiliiiiij. The cM.it tin.,, will he ,1... tvrmlned later. ' IF IT'S A 1I8KU At' TOMOIIII m van want, you'll nna It eS pig" Li' .lelw, JCOL. WILLIAM H. HART MADE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL Cel. Benjamin Alvcrd Appointed Hla Aasutant r W i.liiiipinii, ,(ia ", i;, ' 1 . Cn'ii'i. I Wiriiiin II II ,1 u , 1 I,, , ,rK ut Hie i larti r nn e .111. 1 d m. n m' ' I uses r New if (UI- 11. 1,1,101 1 iedn. h 1'ieslileiit liiidliiu' tn In ipur- I temuistei Keneriil of ilie iinl.ii nuuv with the 1 auk of miijni , nenil II siicce((lK Majer tieneral ll.nn I. iK. crs, who completed a feui-W'ir term asituarteriuiiHter general .lulv SJ. The President ill the s,,me nnie I iieiuiiiati.il Colonel lienjiiiin,, AUi.nl te . be aieUl mi iiiljiitaul gun ml unli tie 1 1 auk of brigadier geii'inl Ci'mii I I. , Mini wiim i,.. lit si uiliiianl gteunl of 1 'he A. I-:. I" -mil (.1 t.i ni Hi. ml niltiiit getu'ial's d"iiiitin. nt fe, (jenernl I'll-' king ill Finn, e. While , ,,;lrM or (.iarieriuii't' 1 ecm,u.. ,., ,,(V y,, lie irfei-led a a iii 1.1 m.,, ),. MH.K) OIK) 11, ,, ,,;, , ,e,lmtBT under Ids sipert, 'le.. In.,,, us;iiHt Y llllid. le October III, Mi-I hmt '' Tehn II. (Jill, .j,- . f Chme. Cnllf., wna neminnted te be a member of thj Federul Funn.Leun Heard, y ! 51
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