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Krad Aerial Warfare and International Law Py A. (!?? Lapradelte 1 Ou Howth lane has changed the rules of civilized warfare.?In Scribner's for July C *' ? ? \ ; A ? Like an Earthquake?. - ? ? ? ? ? ? ? i ' ' * Aft. I ? board, ' "I i I It v. ' ' . feet ti ? ?> None of tl.? th? belief that . . mean? ? and ? bomb? in Tunney, ?a ble for ?he ? Sleuths After Anarchists. killed ' ? ? Koss, win? ; up as i. ? ' ? ' uestion," be \?> but on He m Littleton Engaged as Counsel to Holt Mr?. Frank N. Y . t J. P. IVash ? came to P I ;or to I I Frank ? ? '? ? ? i ? ? Italians Expect Serious Result from Holt Affair nd of ? ? ? ROCKEFELLER STAYS HOME UNDER GUARD Postpones Trip to C!? veland Closes Estate to Prevent Attack on Life, ' Pier ? ? ? ? ? I Saved by "Divine Intervention," Comes to Enlist Morgan's Aid D. A. Thomas, bu . ? t "f Great Britain i:. this country and :- .1 In the sinking cf the Luslta D. A. Thomas, M. I', and Lusitania Survivor, on Convoyed St. Loi?is?Regrets Attack on Financier, Who We Says I n atod Canada Fairly. ? ? SISTERS ARE SURE MUENTER IS HOLT med from page 1 ? ? ? BLAMES PRO-GERMAN WOMEN FOR ATTEMPT TO KILL MORGAN By MRS. ?GEORGE DE WUT MOULSON. The greatenl danger in auch attarka a-? these i ' to foment that typ? ?>f Individual <? f which there must he *??> man) In t?ils country, i hi? ? :hr rlaaa <?f person whirl post i.ii which, further ?.tim-il to action by mass n in the law, B) the actions ol auch not on!) imiuldual lit?, but the verj peace ??( the entire community N Jeopard ii moved us to petition the Mayor for the removal of i! Imora organization: Flrat, the) ?.eemeil to us obvioualy unneutral; aecond, they misinterpreted in n deceptive ?ay the J're?li1ent's nttitnile a? <-|earl> ?ietin?-.) In the von l?erpstorfT inemoran t]um ?if April 21, ami mir List rcaaon?which has been amp!) preved In the attempted assassinai ??>n at Urn ( <i\ r?thev have bal un effect upon the Ing anil unbalanced m Inda. m ut ni a proper appeal, the aponaora of these algni Lav? further ' Irrenponaible peraona b) auch mass mec? it held at Madl? non Square (?arden, which Mr. Bryan sa? tit t<? in,1?>r?.?? h> his pretence. \\ . ill kiln? that thert ire many peopl? more aindhearted than thought? ful, ?ho, ?tlrred b) the friichtiul slaughter In Europe, bell? iiu barajO upon arms might linn? ihi? ?ar !?? a bitter end. But that ever) on? ahould rrsp?.tt the lu? a? laii! down by the government through Iblc head. 1 COI II ? i it th ? ir ful ? Ifhly th? - ? ? ? ? ? ? ? I ' ? ir dur HOLT PARANOIAC, PHYSICIAN SAYS ' ' ? i fr..m page I up, and It I will . [Iulat, : ' ? .our. ? ? 1. He ? from ?end 11 Iph VY. ? ? ' ? ? ? : B ?ell All Wednesday. ? that at to j " rf-aii, ? ' ? ship ? ? tor several days "Mr. ilendncks"| I mud?? frequent ami argent Inquiries of I . itatlen ; ??iront, for hi? parcel?. Rometlm? earns In poreon si .], ? arm n was called t.? the - of names, and ha wo? shown a ph'ito graph of H"!'. Ho said without best" ni a likeness of "Mr. II. ndrick?," the man win. gol ? ' 1 auks fur Dynamite. ? It was 6 o'clock i ? tnlnf I when "Mr. Hendricka" mad? his last ? ?tation. ? told hltti thai two packagl i and a trunk bad coin., for him, l. office hud rlo??..I ? ? Ha yielded a , "Mr. Hendricka" ?'id delivered the package? ami trunk. "Mr. Hendricka" thanked him profusely ami declared that ? ai n? ? would i o< be .gain by telephone calls re garding the ship'' Then package of dynamite. , and ? small ] ??link, so light thai b<- thought it must pty. Carries unlocked the Syosse! ?tation | at midnigh I an esaminatioi of bis records. I? was found that "Mr. Hi ndri? '-. " got 120 pound? of mite, with cap? and ( igh to equip uthorl ? what became of the explosive. The fir?? . ' to arrive for "Mr. Hendricka" was a trunk w-i It earn? by pi expre ipped by .1. Wolf ?V- Son, of New York. It was a ' |uare, brown trunk of wo. d. Carnea thought it had b? en little u led. H? doe? nol remem 1 '?; the ?ruiik from the station, but the n ' ? ' arrival. The following day th? re rame a box. ? i pounds, mied. f . .-. "Mr. Ileruli :i' nt quer .? learned of the arrival of ? on June L".i that In- railed for t- ? i I over ???rn. The third ?hi '?' the ,i;tnn explosive* t'ompany, In I,on?: Island City I' ? of h ig a i. The two ho ? ? 120 pounds. "II?" - ?. ?t ha?i?? in an "If you 1 ? He drix" ? writ',? tiered ? ? ?t is ? !i -K. ??o?, er ? ? I "Patient had .*? com : ? I Son at "lacht Race*. ? In tl ? ? on vvns ? HOLT MOODY FOR YEARS Cherished Fancied Wrongs? Jealousy Cot-l Kim Positions. Berk r ac I in ? ? ? .v in I again lost I FRENCH HOPE FOR MORGAN Political Economy Society Asks Paris for Sympathy. i recover ? .'.?on of ti HOLT SCHEMED TO KILL MORGAN WITH DYNAMITE Planned to Throw Suit? case with Explosives Into Financier's Auto. OFFICIAL BELIEVES HE HAD ACCOMPLICE .Major Pullman Th'nks Prison? er's Lack of Memory May Cover Confederate's Escape. ? i ?mi : I Ington, July 5. That Holt in I to kill J. P. Morgan by throw in?.' a luitca i eontain ins d; nam il the financier'! automobil? was the ad 01 . r mad? to Pullman, cl m po ?.'... lutter de "H? told n, "that h., wai a friend of Mr. n. 'Mr. M ? ??? me. il" ha? sent for m>\' red chauffi what time I am . I ilell I '.-. e. Th? ? ? tain, ai Tin-' a ?o having bought six ? : er. Thinks Holt Had Confederate. Major P illman, in diaeuaaii a 1 with Holt, < th? ? | c ? ? . permit .' "Ha ? II o ? . ion, but di ' I think I i b? tter di Holt Ma) T.ll All Wednesday. : lot W ? out I and he re? e r, 1 .' ? told ..- the way I the I be ?loi ? House Holt Lived in Found. o n 1 y of I'nion H I - bi ? NOT IN MORGAN PLOT, SAY REDS Crime Dae (o Pro-German in? fluences, Say Anarchist i ? aciers Here. ? 1 purely I. ? .-1-. 1 D. Abbott, of the 1 i ? there ?re ? - ? ? i if th" 1 a ufie . mix in ? l, - ' ir alone. Pi ? Mr ' ' - Glad Holt Is No I. W. W. ? ! ?.ndr?w Carne:. ? ? . of un apparently Insana man. I The Equitable is a big step?forward Considered merely as a transition from old quar? ters to new, locating in the Equitable is no differ? ent from locating in any other desirable building. Rut considered with respect to its real signifi? cance, leaving old quarters to locate in the new Equitable Building is a big step forward! It is a most economical step, too, for the benefit of locating in a building of the Equitable'* mag? nitude, fame, and advantages is not to be com? puted in figures?aside from which, the rcnf> reasonable in tl>< maclve?. Building now open for tenant* Equitable Building Corporation 120 Broadway JULY CLEARANCE SALES which begin today? present the cAwst iuccicled Uleductions of the {Jfalf^jear xJn Xgtc ou m mer fashions DETAILS filVRN IN VESTERDArS PvPRRS MINISTER SULLIVAN ASKED TO RESIG Phelan Report Urged Su< Action Against Envoy to Dominican Ri^public. Il M. Su: to the Homir ' to resi| ; not be? - . though prai I ' SAY GERMAN STOLE GUN DESIGN HER? ts for "Busy Berthas" File by Baltimore .Man Taken from Patent Office, ? m Germany, are ing the d? : in th . wen ..?rrna manu fncturcd bel nment ? 1 the, !.'.', 0 : e pre rid ar? ?? ENSIGN DEFENDANTS MAY GO SCOT FREE If Graduation Automatically Raised Their Rank, They Cannot Be Punished. fir- 1 Annapolis, July 5. m I t?. hero n into the exam dal nt r i June, b have I retary of the Navy, .-!. luid th? "f the court indicate '.hat the facts warrant it. It is the general belief I young mon are act ? that "mi.I . y." How? v?-r, Judge .- . .n th* !.. McK . su h -radua .bo n ? ' !?? de? ? II H Harr . . U/?1 1 iam J. .Nu. ;'j ne. EVELYN THAW IN GALE ON LAKE, TO MAKE TRAIN Clifford Swept Overboard as Little Boat Dishes Against Pier. ACTRFSS TO ADPf IN COURT TO-DAY "I Have Paid in Full -Ml 1 Owed Harry Thaw," Says Wife of Slayer. '. . I gath ' tr.at ? ? I lek on l Lyon Mou:.' wa-? ' c!oi? ?asatfc ? .i ?r.d ; with i i.:??d . re back ? Ha - ?scent .1 bor ?.very il c-r. ! ?ai ? motor i th? -, who ? j th? Th? i ? ? ? ?vfvir, the night I ,s fol "I ? ? : GEORGIA MOBS LYNCH INNOCENT NEGROES Riots After Murder of Planter End In Killing Men Who Mad No Part i?i Crime. ".IM