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iff SI I J Si u I! i !' I ii ULSTER IS IH ARM& FOR BOYNE HOLIDAY Bonds Leading Into Belfast Patrolled and All Travel lers Searched. 8,000 SOLDIERS ARE SENT Open Hostilities by Sinn Fciii Feared To-day During Celebration. By ( AMOcialcd J"". HrLFAST, July ll.-On the eve of Water's (jrcatert holiday, the 12th of July, anniversary of the battle of the Boyne. Iti municipal buildings for the first time In recent history are occupied by troops, -while soldiers on the roads Into the city prevent any one from en terlnt or leaving without a search for "arms. Thousands In Belfast's street to-nlght seem bent on-atartlw; the holi day early, and keen observers say that the precautions taken to forestall a -Nationalist outbreak far surpass the danger. . . " . , Some of the Ulster leaders, fearing that the Sinn Fclners might seise the occasion of the Orange holiday to open hostilities, sent a delegation to the Cab inet rqucstlng an Increase to the 350 troops stationed here- More than 3,000 men were sent. As always, every Unionist household displayed Its Union Jack, some from seemingly Inaccessible tops of the high est trees In the yards and from the , steeple of almost every church floated the same emblem. At least 20,000 Ulstermen to-morrow will parade four miles to hear speeches from five platforms and generally make merry. Seventeen speakers are on the pro gramme, with the Interest centring on Sir Edwaid Carson. He has not yet in tlmated the exact line of his address but It Is expected to harmonire with the known Intentions of others to denouncb , the Sinn Fein. Sir Edward will speak to the following resolution: 'We desire again to record our faith ful remembrance of the deliverance granted our country In the past and our firm determination to defend the civil and religious, liberties for which our an cestors fought at the Boyne. Confident In the goodness of our cause, wo ask God's help to enable us to meet success fully the difficulties and dangers of the ".present time"." Another resolution appeals to the Government to deal resolutely with "the cruel and treacherous warfare which Is being carried on In Ireland, Involving the sacrifice of lives and senseless de struction of property." Seven justices of the pence In Cavan county jointly tendered their resig nations. In their letter they said: "We no longer wish to be associated with an executive whose actions are $3264 ft? Clean Saving I Saved On Auto Insurance Last ear " T 'T 19 some a check for the year surance! 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The mIII.mm. nniia riArmllltnn to thS DeiTT Qrangemen to carry out a foundation stone laying ceremony near mo nw. Previously the utone laying had vttn prohibited In tlio fear of a demonstra tion. . Many outrages occurred In and around Cork to-day. Sergeant fceery Is dying i th fM-L- Mintnrv Hnsnltnl from sev eral bullet wounds received In an attack upon him whllo he was carryng " w lice mall to the arerah Post Ofllce, near Cork. His assailant seised the mall and decamped. The sergeant In charge of the nath more (Cork) barracks was killed by a bomb and two constables were wounded while defending the barracks from an attack, Three afianaonca pome our racks In Cork city were burned to-day. Dcdmk, July 10; The Cork Court House was occupied to-day by troops, which erected barbed wire entangle ments, sandbags and other defences. The troop removed a republican tri color which had floated over the build ing for several weeks. JEWISH MASSACRES IN PpLAND FEWER British Commission Expects 'Mitigation With Peace.' London. July 11, The report of the ilM hv sir Stuart Samuel, sent by the British Government last September to Investigate conditions In Poland, has been published, together with a covering letter oy sir it. uunv bold. It deals largely with the treat ment of Jews, which the report says Is being "gradually mitigated" and "will abate .when peace has been restored and the presence of foreigners In their coun try, will shame the Poles into more civ Hired treatment of their near neigh bors." Dha renort declares that massacres of Jews In Poland were not pogroms or Cot tirurlntnrifti1 find authorized slaughterings, but were manlfestatlpns of popular animus on tne part oi igno rant men, misled In many instances by men of education. In many cases, the report says, the police participated In nrt nf n ireTOMilon narftlnst Jawa. Sir II. Kumbold'a letter says: "Unless all Information on the point is entirely inaccurate lhe massacres of Jews by Ukrainian peasant bands can find In their extent and thoroughness no paral lel except In the massacres of Armeni ans In Turkey." RUSSIAN PRISONERS REVOLT. March on Antwerp nnd Are In terned In Fort. Antwerp, July 11. A force of 700 Russian prisoners of war who had, been Interned near Turnhout, twenty-five miles northeast of this city, escaped from the internment camp last night and marched upon Antwerp. A regiment of cavalry Bent ln pursuit of the Rus sians surrounded them and lnternea them anew In one of the Antwerp forts. The prlronors were a part of a con- sensation to get back . $32.64 at the end of on your automobile in TODAY Bomfat New or Uied?. THE SUN tlnrent''6f 1,100 Hussions who were to be released on Saturday for return homo. They; were Informed lato In tho day, however, that owing to falluro by Great Britain and the Soviet Gov ernment to reach a definite agreement they would have to endure further de tention. Incensed at this, 700 of the prisoners rushed the barbed wire bar riers, overpowered tho sentries and pro ceeded In marching order toward Ant werp, No report had been made up to thta moiT.lDjr as to the casualties during the Incident NANSEN PLEADS WITH REDS FOR AMERICANS League's Envoy in Moscow With U. S. Commission. Moscow, July 9. Dr. Frldtjof Nansen has arrived here to negotiate with th Soviet Government for the repatriation of Foreigners ana ltussian prisoners abroad. Although he represents the League of Nations he Is being treated as a private citizen. Or. Nansen will have his first confer ence to-night with M. Tchltcherin, the Uolshevlk Foreign Minister. At the re quest of the' American Government Dr. Nansen will take up the question of the repatriation of Americans In Russia, i Dr. Nansen expressed himself as ln favor of a resumption of trade relations between Russia and other countries. . ... i Beginning TO DAY . The Annual Summer Shoe Clearance At Extraordinary Reductions 7,000 Pairs Included ; Every shoe all leather, taken from the regular stocks and drastically reduced for immediate clearance. '., This sdle is held in our ,new greatly enlarged de partment and is the Economy Event of the season. 650 725 365 450 350 300 N 400 Prs. White Canvas Shoes 2. Sizes 4 to 8 . 500 Prs. Tan, Button or White Buckskin3.()5 Sizes 4 to 8y Fonterly f.jo 300 Prs. BlackPatentLcather.KidTops 2.95 Sizes 4 to 8, Former'fyy.jj' 600 Prs. Infants' 'First Walking Shoes 2,9$ f Tan arid White Kid Sizes z to $ 1-2, Formerly f.ja 'AND NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1920. JAPANESE MINISTRY SUSTAINECU283 TO 14S Police Clash With Paraders in Free Speech Agitation. , By 1st Attociated Press. Tokio, July 10, The Government re ceived the confidence of tho House of Representatives to-day, when tho House defeated a resolution of want of con fidence ln the Ministry by US votss for the resolution and 283 against It During the debate In the Diet and tho developments outside to-day the ten dencies toward freedom of speech and action along liberal lines that have been observable recently continued to mani fest themselves. Three big meetings In promotion of the agitation for universal suffrage were held here, attended by ad herents of 100 or' mote universal suf frage associations In the provinces, In addition to the masses of Toklo sup porters of the movement Speeches of a violent character were made at, these gatherings and paraders carrying banners subsequently clashed with tho poll'-e, a number of arrests being made. . i Surrendered Zeppelin ln France. OUudeuoe, France, July 11. The huge super-Zeppelin L-7J, surrendered by, the Germans to France ln accord ance with the Treaty of Versailles,, ar rived here this morning. IBest $c Co. Fifth Avenue ar 35th Street . Established 1679 For Women Pairs Black Street Pumps . Formerly io.$o to 14.50 Pairs Black Opera .Pumps . Formerly I I. 50 Pairs Tan and Black Oxfords ' Formerly 8 $0 to 13.50 Pairs White Qxfords. . 7 Formerly io.Op to 14.06 Pairs Tan Oxfords and Boots 1 Formerly g.oo to ll.oo For Boys and Girls Sizes u to 2 700 Pairs Tan, Black and WhitexOxfords f Formerfyrf.oo to 8.50 450 Pairs Tan, Black and White Boots . formerly y.f$ 'to g.oo Pairs Tan, Black and White Boots . . r Formerly 5:00 to 7.5b . . ' . For Children .1.85 N.Y. BOYS MIXED UP IN IRISH AFFAIR Jocular Cough Leads to At tack and Reprisal. tONDOKDniuiT, July 11. The attack on a party of police In which Sergeant Mooney wsn w.iunded while returning from the post office to the barracks at Dungloa la attributed to an unpleasant experience of three American children. Michael, Eugene and Mlel O'Donncll of New York, brothers, who are vlslflng Donegal. Tho O'Donnelle attended a fair at Douglas a few days ago, and while returning to the residence of friends the same evening met a party of pollco on the road some miles from Dtm gloe. In passing a policeman coughed, and Michael O'Donnell, In a Jocular mood, also coughed. The police resented this and one of them, alleged to have been Sergeant Mooney, struck Michael O'Don nell with a rifle, knocking him down and fracturing his Jaw. Michael waa carried unconscious by his brothers to a house, where It Is declared he now lies In a critical condition. The news of the assault created Indig nation at Dungloe, according to the re port, and the following day Mooney waa shot by a person stationed In' an unoc cupied house In Douglas. Whether Mooney will recover from his wounds Is considered doubtful. and Misses 300 Prs. Dark Brown Lace Shoes . Sizes 8 to 10 Formerly 8.00 200 Prs. Bro.wn Play Shoes , - Sizes 8 to 10 1-3 Formerly 5.10 400 Prs. Tan and Black Kid Slippers 3.25 Sizes 8 to 10 Formerly, 4,85 300 Prs. Tan. or Black LaccShoes 3.00 Sizes 81-2 to gf-2 PRINCE HENRY P'UT IN, CELL, TORTURED Kaiser Brrther h Victim of Field Laborers. Bsnurr, July 11. An lmost lncred Iblo etory of Ill-treatment of the for mer German Emperor's brother, Prince Henry, of Prussia, fcy a riotous gang of field laborers. Is told by the Oit PrueJsUeAe ZeUung. which asserts that It had the Information-direct from Prince Henry'" family. According to the Informant, some time go a gang of sixty men, led by a pri vate .In a Hussar's uniform and wear ing a big red rosette, Invaded Prince Henry's Schleswlg-Holtteln country scat on the pretext Of searching for hidden arms. The Invaders turned the place Inside out, but found no arms. Then the leader said to the Prince: "Come, Henry," whereupon Prince Henry was made to run the gantlet suffering Innumerable kicks and blows. After ward he was locked up In a Jail at TtAmknitrirrift where he wan tortured nightly. He was awakened every ten mlnutea with "Get up. Henry; turn on the light. Lie down, Henry," amid Jeers and lnsulta from his captors. 8.35 7.65 6.65 8.35 6.65 ' 4.65 5.65 1 .4.65 ' 5.95 4.35 Tiffany Sr(5o Fiith Avenue &37$Street Paris.25 Run de iaPak 1 LptopN, 221.Regent.Siheet Pearls Diamonds. Jeweluy Silverware -Stationery PORTER AUTOMOBILES Ptrjtdion of Design and Mechanical Construction OPEN MODELS CHASSIS CLOSED MODELS $9,540 $6,751 511,509 MORTON W. 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