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S$tm. How Germany It Solving Her Food Problem. Systematic way in which she is conserving supply. School children and war prisoners making crops. In next Sunday's SUN. THE WEATHER FORECAST, Partly cloudy fto-cUy ; fair toMcraV; moderate tMnMgfM ' Hlgheft temperature xNfrflMMloweiit, 63. Detailed wather, mall andrfeMlneHi. on bag IS. VOL. LXXXII. NO. 32G. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1915. Copyright, taiS. t) fie Sttn rrltit.itn nrt.f PublHhine AMonatlor. PRICE TWO CENTS. TEUTON ARMIES HOW LAY SIEGE TO IVANGOROD AMERICAN AS POLISH QUEEN! 1 Prince t'niilnton UI, Vh Mn- Dp Kin, tlnrrlrrt Cnllfnrntn.i. fprrlat Cable Detpaleh to Tim Sex. Puns. July 22 The name of Prince Ponl.itowskl lias been mentioned fre. qucntly as the future King of Fot.inJ In case the Allien should win. Till would be :o:iular In France, but some foes arc alre.uly making strong objec- Investment Threatens the , IS nJLZZJtZ jC.il.), ami would not do nn the queen i i)f Poland. NOTE ON WAY; MAY ROUSE GERMAN IRE TOHNSON COLONEL'S CHOICE. Jtailwny Between War saw and Moscow. KUSSIAXS TO FIGHT OX CHOSKX GliOUXD Stmal Cable Petratek to Tnr. Six. liONPON-, July 12. Although the Ger- mini extended their lines from Hlonle to the southeast of Warsaw to-day and thtreforo have a larger front sixteen miles from the capital, the significant dtvtlopnunts In the Auetro-Gcrman of fensive were . First, the Investing of lvangorod. thus threatening or cutting the railway com munications between Warsaw and Moscow. Second, the German advance between JUrtampol and Kovno on the Nlemen, developing an advance against Wllna. fifty miles to the eait. through which city runs the railroad between Warsaw Mid 1'etrograd. These two movements are regarded with far greater anxiety In London to- CHURCH ROOFS REQUISITIONED. ti i , Trlh Pnlr I'rnml California IJnv- rrnnr Will tip Xrlt President. StS" ITiancisco. July 22.-Col, Tho- dorc Iloosevelt announced to-d.iy that ,,,,,, , , . . t'ov. Hiram Johnson would be Ills can- Official rt'l'l AtlXlOllS MtOUt ; oidnte for the Presidency In 1916. Im Ifnnlv's HniMMitinii 1 The announcement w.is made while in (icrniany. CITY'S FINEST FLAT ON UPPER FIFTH AV. Spread of Strikes Alarms Officials in Washington the Colonel was taking In the sights at the exposition. A crowd that followed, prevsed closely about him and for the ' moment stayed Ms tour. Finally an en ItKGAKP IT AS A SHOCK1 thusl.it stepped from the crowd and exclaimed : Tell u. Colonel, who I your choice Tnl'f III Dr. Ott1.li..1i.ii1 HnVfl fnr lrpl.1..,il nill Vffir" t a t villi iiu i iiiiiiiiiii int. . . . -. Will Ho Located on Site of the Old t'roaress Chili nt Sixly tliird Street. i COST WILL KK $2,500,000 To-morrow Po pit 1 n r A p provnl Predicted. Col. lloosctdt raised his hat nnd Iilntlrifr to Gov. Johnson, who was with him. said . "Hero Is 'he man. Johnson Is the next President " In the ('clone'.' party at the time were Mrs. lioosevelt. Gov nnd M:s. Johnson, Arthur Arlett. Theodore Har dee and John Moiir.itli, the Itoosevelt secretary. I Struct lire to Contnin Mnny KeniarU.nlile Features Will lie Kcntly in Year. An apartment hoe that will be finer Administration Mows to' Check Spread of Labor Discontent. MEDIATORS XAMK1) F01! BAYOXXRCASK TREASON FOR GERMANS TO MAKE ARMS HERE Rent IX (lly wireless to SajrvUht). Jiilv :5 n dtlHil declaration Is published hero. railing attention to the fart that "Gcrmm working In factories In neutral countries, par ticularly In the Fnlted States, pro ducing w-ir supplies for the enemy, render lhemelve liable to prosecu tlon for treason, under Parngrapli S! of the I'en.U ('ode. penallTlng mich assistance to nn enemy with a maxi mum of ten years Imprisonment." It is understood the llermsi. Courts will proceed ngatnt offender. BULLETS KILL 2, WOUNDMANYIN BAYONNE RIOTS Lawlessness Prevails All Day With the Tolicp. Powerless. .Need of Copprr Knreea Austria tin This, Itriinrt. Special Cable Petpoteh to Tun Sir AMsTr.r.n.oi. July 22 The Vienna ..,..ri , ,c ,v nas .e.e- Was1nton. July 22-Wlth the re- graphed that owing to the scarcity of ! f e, t b (;erm;)n c.overnment to- copper mo Austrian Government "as . nlfeht or to-morrow of what Is regarded I Indue.! lhp prrtn.ln.dpiO f.it(t.r.lf... ...I. ......... , , " '" '"there as the last wont or the iniiPJ l.sue a declaration, signed by the Car- . stal on the ,ubm.irn, i.uc the fu dinal Archbishop of Vienna, stating that uro of ,c rc,a,l0ns between the two because of the entry of Italy Into the j oovfrnment will He entirely In the hands war the military covernment Is com- polled to Increase its war supplies In-! ' ,f ...... ............. ...J a company of Investors which signed At the teouet of Sheriff Ktigene F organization admitted esterd.iy , . ! i licit in a soirmii rc.iii.i.i.'ii nr..- ,i...ir,iri,., rii.uirii .... .... .-. . , , . . , ... i eluding copper. Therefore. It Is stated. .,., ,h .-.. t,i.u to .le. 1 .-onttacts jrsterdiy for the purchase "fKtikead of Jprey City. Acting Score- the trll;e at the Remington punt In ... ...... , i.Jir liinrir. i.. . . . ,.., ... t II , ... .. . ... , , .. .. ... .1... .i.h.,1 irlLr .1 tne pnpeny irum mr nr... -- uiry or i.auor I'ensmore to-iiay up- nrnim-pon inm FATHERLESS GIRLS' SCHOOL. WAslttNOTON, July Otllclal. of the Vllon Administration are becoming than the best In New York, according to seriously alarmed over condition. In the at Interested person. Is to replace the I labor world and Government asencle. stuat maroie nunoing. uic iuimn u.iiiMnir mwin 10 op sianeo in an piiori n'p of the Progress Club, at Fifth avenue adjust the strikes at Hayotme. N". J., at chltilsts, which will close more than 400 and Slxty-thlid street. Herbert I.ucas. Ilrldgeinirt, Conn, and the threatened factories engaged principally In the designer or several well known coopera-1 walkout of the skilled mechanics In the manufacture of war munitions, Is oiiartmeiit houses, has organised Washington Navy Yard. nt.inned by tho union. Otllcers of the that TK00PS 1IKLD KKADV. I.UT FIKLDKK WAITS the copper roofs of Important churches I ,,rmlm. bj. pt,rhip!l .,B,P operation must be Included In the general eupply. jof pn1 of !llbnr,m., whether or BARON VON BISSINO INTERNED. .w; , , I the note before midnight last night, within little mote than twenty-four hours after the Cabinet's first and only lilsctisslon of the matter, has had a i sobering effect here. Officials arc satisfied, however, thit Hrother nt (iiivernnr of Itrlulnin n Prlsonrr In Knntniul. i'C(u( Oiofe Deipatcli to Tns Sc. Iinpon, July 22. Itaron von Hissing, a half brother of the Governor of Hel-' glum, has been Interned. For a long ; the prompt action by the (loxernmetit .1,... .Via n . . . . v.... .. .. 1 1 . i . . i . .... ...in v. . . nnn,i . r... , . this ..iltllltf.'. hlgM than the appearance of the t-er- l ., ...... . : Thev believe it will serve to convince mtn force before the fortified river ,u" ', B the public that the Administration has cltle of Ossowlec. Lomra. Pultusk or hoUBh he ha hern A nlu"11"11 nrl- no doubt as to what course to pursue vv Rsnrlevak nr .hp Hlonl, line on""1 '""Ject lor mirty-etgnt years, on and that It has the courage th. west or the C.rojec advance on the " "-'-- ' "ey ootng ........... ..- ....... .. - .outh. It I fair to assume from the , "er ,nlf 1118 nfr l'ub' !clc ' cit Berlin statement received to-night that "c l'"n 'n iaor or uermany. lhlp country tht lvansorod railway Is already cut off. art l.ntp Charles i:. I'.llls Pltll.Oin.PIII.. Jul .'I Tne Charles ...,. ,, v.,.nort. It. I . lASt : ,.,,, . ... , ,. ii,u1mi i.Lint of V. W Uliss S- i:. F!:is School for Fatherle-s (litis. u .'!,',. ' innA ,,.. . I',,,,,, .,, , re only the tlrst guns In a cam-I vlded for In the will of Charh II. K'.ilr-. i ' mw ,,.irtm,m iu,Us- will have B, conciliators In the trouble between palgn for better conditions, and po.l- the traction capitalist who accidentally i. d,MlnBul!lhcii nelghbora, for It ll,he mMlnTA Company and Its ' bly war bonuses, blch has already been . ... . .nrl.l atl.t WHICH W 11 ltllM Illlisi I.IRI' .-... Tit roc Hundred Deputy Sheriffs Sworn lit to Wateh Outside Plains. MlDOKPOIfT THOrM.K AMICAP.I.V SI'TTLKD shot and killed lunvelf In 1909. will be I u tl)( C(,mr(t o rtnt rrt or erected at Langhorne during the present ,u . ,..rmle residence ear at a cost of ap.ruliii.Hdr Adjoining the new flat site n'000'000 on Fifth ..venue Is the residence of More than K.OOO.tHH. axallable for uh, the rest the construction and in uti-nalice of the , , ...,...., i inken ..... ,, . of the Fifth nxi'tiue frontage Is tnnen tnstltutlon which It h,,,.. wilt be v ,roUttn, opened in 1? ,, , R j. ,ll!rwlml. The facts became known o-oay n an 1 ...... t ,.i,...,tn ..f pt.,- ,.., i.v. at the corner of SKty-fourth street. Two Judue (iiimnuy In the Orphans Court notable bulldltinh near b are the Astor striking employees at Hayonne action will be taken In the strike at the Hemlngton Arms Company nt Hrldge port. If a request come from either side to that controversy. Threats were heard here again to-day that the men In the Washington Navy Yard will walk out unless the wage scale is Increased anJ that If they do this sympathetic strikes will follow In other nay yards the fa.-torle- In the I'nlted States, Can ada and Mexlio. An elulit hour day and an lucrease of wages will b- the demand made to tho manufacturers Hecatise of the term made with the Heniltigton Company, which granted the striking machinists approximately a 20 per cent. Increase oxer the union wage scale. It is ex pected that In future -trlke- a similar 1 omip will bf demanded, The campaign of strikes has been Labor Lenders .loin in In vestigation as to Ger man Influence. t Two de.ul. four perhaps mortally hurt, iitul at least ten other wounded hv bullets and stones marked tho Itnsslnn Position Perilous. If the other road goes Warsaw must jtind a slvge which can have but one eutcome. Cut off from their supplies. hampered with nearly 1,000,000 non- combatants, powerlees to receive aid (rem the east, the position of the Hus sian forces would be most peiilous and furthermore this prosure could be main tained by fewer troops than hae bten vfed In the offensive. Many more corps could b- spared for the west. The enveloping movements mentioned ,n the fo-esolng were supplemented by further advances In Courland, although lo direct attack was made upon Hlga. The Germans etill continue to ttralghlcn thtir lilies In that district Without de ttlopirg a real objective. It might be they contemplate a further effort to cut K-ssia. or it may be they w.ll tstn'ollth icw base for next year on the Culf of It -!. Th - Hushla. s will make a supreme attea pt to stay the Herman advance upun Warsaw, accotdlng l" the I'etro- srj'J correspondent of the Daily Mail. Up to the present the Government had i xx 111 rrcclv refued the demands that hp lip in. , have been tetned BRITAIN MAY IMPOSE BROADER INCOME TAX to 1,'iiliH-le.j. t.irt ii n ..... i,m ... .......iii.l- i I su'oiife, at MMj-iiuo mvi - uniciais or the Mivy Department ilo not 1 planned for eome t tne it was s.T.rn- . , . , . .he .-oiii-I ". 'l" JM "0t 'v'1 ,...rl k.,r ,.,,,. ... sixtv-s.cond ,... .. .v. . ... ' . , ,,. wi.. P.,rlv In the fall, and the , -Irllte of o.l Coinpar.:. en.plo.es In of the note is published in I - ..r, ,l. h, el.g.We to the ch,K. f th..v .. ' , ' plant wa-. the one sel-cted for the luyotino yesterday. on Saturd,. morning u , V ' ' -ve re.,, mm rniiaue,- - - - iSly.tMril Miect. adjoining ! .Mart The strike ...I ; '' Lawlessness prevailed throughout e the approval of tno.e wno pnia ami imme,ti.i.iy .nijoiiiin-- count es .... -lte -md Douglas Hob n- - joiners ai me uemioM"" insisting that futile dl-cus- m .vnns, Ivanla. Thev will remain in i . t? , T ,. b ock at f lst ofTered .an unusual .Pr-'rMmtry for t he I . .lay. w,!i the polico and countv lirnucbt to :in end and thai the!... .. . ... ... ...... ...... ...... .......i. u i-h.tr's "" """ m.lcliini'ts m maKO ine.r .iciu.i....r imihori:!.. nnnls,. i.. ........ l.l. th.. ..I.- riiiui'i in. tit i,i , ,.ii.-,, kcv. ....... . slon be liosltlon of the t'nlti'l States be main- ) talncil with honor, tirmncss aim uigniiy. Otllelal Alixlel. t Now that the note has actually left t the hands of this Government, the most earnest thought Is being given to the I possibilities of the situation after Its re ceipt In Herlln. Such Information as has come to the attention of official CAPITOL POLICE ON GUARD FOR A BOMB ihoin.. at liist Sixiy-tnira i ne pennon oi ine aimigron .xjvj im,., ,.,.,,. rhoen be n-ross from the sue. win oe "'-Yard men for higher wages is now be- ,,,. ,, .i,. ,,iv large factory In .shadowed l the bis liutldins jfore the Ptesldent He has IWorc him t'.reater New York which Is not givln . .. ...... niso tne reasons mat prompted ecre . M1I (o.t tp,..0.(Mio. of ()ie Nn .,,,., , .. 1( The eompany will be lncorporatd at ! application for restoration of the wage nig of the New York district of the In A'.li.niv in a few days, Its members i scale that obtained In the Washington ' iern.itloii.il Machinists' Association yes- are local men of wealth. Mr. I.ucas yard prior to July 1 llepresentatlves terday. "It was alo selected because I the strikers obtainlnc; ntles last night ' s.ijs the aiurtment will not lie built of the men declare that ir tin- President It was the only one which hebl up on in . ., , r ....i ir... f I a.otig cooperative lines. The operation , sustains the decision of Secretary Pan- the strike of lflll. We intend to -tart j "'"aionni. uton sirui linn i i .. . .... . i- i.ii . ii ... .. .. i ... .i in. inia ..iii.iiIa u i.i- . i. . .. - j . . ... ii .. . ... . ... x...i. . , 1 il.i. t j. lx.tit . Win if ' 11 1 n tul itful rf v n n.if li I n d!tl' ri'lUHM It HITS UIIS, AISO Hint m (;Crman has ld them to look to r (MTO l IhHUlHMl il IUO HC-i iuimuik oper.itlot mart a? soon Viy tieiM.lr to Mrike atnl th.u In th.ti ' tho Htu thnniRh New Ktmlin.l .uni J Mi t j coumv oflloinN nPHrnhM. to (Sov. 1. v .111,, it.ii 1 ri.t.M irr niitip ill. ill ' tiler nut the kp.t 1,1 .IMiln.rt tli.n, l.v avmnnlhptl.. erVP notlC- Of OUr lleiliatlllS I IIP UIIS I Stilt., mlllll l ,, ih.11 Oi.. ii nns or tne tirojecica i i.n-toiv wi t w tne nrsi aim p m apartnitnt have fiot been workeo out e.x . . . , .. ... t- i , . foreigners, bent on killing tho guards of tho Standard OH nnd the Tldo . . . ......It, 111.., ,.1 1,1, ... I E....1.... .1-. ... 1.....- Its lui-n the eight hour day we oemami. j -. rrnuii. ....,.- declared Htilnes Manager K. J Deer- i ,.rij. worth tunny mlllloni of dollars. Tlio Munition beiMino mi ncitte, with Indirect Levies 3! ay He Increased. Special Cable JeuurrA to Tn Sc. , Herlln with some anxiety. I The note does not necessarily call for , a reply by the German Government, ' though It Is thought that Germany may ( j answer with arguments and suggestions j which she will not expect the United 1 niHirs 10 ttiirfH, i nvre is ,iisu niv iu.-' suit of a Tlii'i'iitt'iiiiur Letter. as the usual legal arrangements nave rU.nt ln,lr follows In the New t,.i.. - r..,i.. i.i,i, 'elbtllty that the Herlln (iov eminent will IVfAkV.Xl W ui) tvttnv.1 4a lll4l.il 111. . ) . ' . . . . . , dectJe to answer the President s d dc- addresslng a deputation of London 1 nillmi, and offer ome rea concessions. ..t.ti.rt imititre Theip are mote man . .(. ...... I'niiHtrii.'tLm work Is not i.t.ii,...ini.i.. ..,-.1. .. ,11 i. inn f.ie!urle on which we tuteini in nruuT in .M' ... i... ..... ....I anmi inr ine rr.i i ..1...1 .1 .... .u.. ,.,i-. n.tii... nr m r iiettinniis 1 lie i.nn 1 T....ISV Snmu.l Cnnincr. nml Pr.nik iiotlty them as soon as J J. Keppler. our cept III a general way l or that rea-1 v) .Morrison, president and ecrelarv 1 vtce-presnlent, returns 10 ae nni. son Mr. l.uc.s was unable to enumerate reipctlvel of the American Federation1 That will be earl.v next week the many leatures In which his apatt- of i,i,or rft for Hitdgcixirt with other I "The ptvsent time Is the best that metit w, 11 surpass the best In New York. , omerrs of the organization. A meet- ever happened for us. For the past null ii,,,. Washington, July 22. Despite efforts in keen the matter a secret It became knuwn to-day that large extra force ; which Infeis the wl in tne muniry uuu . lnK wm ,e Ma there to-morrow to lourieen yearn inn. n financier and business men to-day.. Uut what Is causing resl anxiety Is ' n, f.Jt,,.ol 0ilcemen have len on duty I luriner tne enure ;. tcons uer ways am means . nrmg t.g me. i. - . .1. . ............ .. ... .1 1 lip h:i 111 ill 11 1 ill. ill i.r.i s-. ,.,..., 11 r inn n p in .ill r u. iiit'iiiiii('iii.iiiii-i"' ........ ....i-i-... ...... m.inv featiites and would be read.v for trie: here Is that Mr. (iomper will con-, jobs for .very man, almost. d the tcnutits a ear from thi September for with representatives of tne men and , maniifacturets are or.vlrg for mote The Pnares c'lub propert had brtn .P(.Vi ronferrntv with malingers of the hum!. to turn nut munition Thi Is .Mr Hagglii's for several vears. He Usnilngton factorle-. In the case if the out time Can .wm bltme u If w. tal.e bought It 111 Mav. 1?02, as the site fonsttlke at Hndgepo-t. a well a that at it? The .omlltlnns aip fivorable nlo a tine mansion, realizing that the time H.iyor.re. organlzcis will he furnished I 11, th.it tlieie is other ialmr trouble was not far distant when bis home at In event It I found lmp..sib!e to reach 1 m existen e. -v tenth ..... imp in Hip ..line bloek with in amicable settlement. 1 "In our strike of l!Ut we were handl- would be untenable lie-' cafpett ny tne nig rauro.iu sirne lunni IViir firitpral 7ny 1 lenp. ilralntil us . if 0111 limit- worn we nee.nu Wh.l. llenartmsnt officials ate ..lis-' " ' "V '.'". '" '""..""" .' 7, 7 ri;::: "" of inm .'".slnce early vesterday morning .0 pre niMV lip prp:itlv tirn.-iiletieil horllv nml ...in ..n .n.ii.i. n,niii...u ii,r ,,t.w .... .t 1., n.. n-i... " ' ...... nrjruI,tl. ,mt ,,, ,0 tno possibility vent a uiuwhik ui 01 m-.i ............. ..... that Indirect taxes may be Increased. l)f ai. furtnr diplomatic represent..- threat was contained In .. letter re- The deputation called on him to urge tlons. While the note ltelf does not 1 cejv,, py Major Ita.vtiion.l W. Pullman, that the people be appealed to for contain any Intimation of what course , Superintendent of Police, and by tlut greater economv because of the Imposl- M1'" r",vlc"t l,uruf- ""'official forwarde.1 to Capt. M. P. Louth- ,, , . . ..ermany makes such an attaek In the 1 rur) Chiet llf VMee f ,,e Cpltol force uon 01 new xaxes. fac of Amere.lM warning that It .rhe threatened disaster, according to ine I rrmier siuii 111.11 tnu t-iiurnmup , n 111 oe regaril.-l as an uiurieiuuy act. ' ,1,,. itr snnl .Malor Pullman. Was to ,1,. ,n,i inrntinn. The.v will venture a battle, the decision increase In public expenditure during It believed hetc that a severance of llavo i,,!, place at 1 SO o'clock yester- 'The Progress Club had onl.v a short Helen Gould, s of llie 1 VV' learned the len that a general M-elpt of the letter .,1,1 club The.e It stood increasing In paren, In making intuitions , It '""' ,s1f1rt ';''".. I Mtiimimlinii .'.ittipaiiv was vlttuaUy blid the force by as- value and as a tax burden. After aev- .ir .well take up another r ,. , ,h ,,ttlc. 1-. ,.r tho dltlonal men to duty eral y ars of ownorslnp. during which "f ."V.l.ng to N..v Pepartment offl- Gcorg Wallace, the American iPpre- over an agreem. nt v It 1 , U 1 - ..r ho lldlng. The regular Mr. Hacgln had Fifth av.niie residents clai mechanic- 111 the navy ard have sentatlve of the Am ,1 gamated Mwlety of I ...mipatiy having I n km. l ed 11 .New .. 1 - ...111 -u . . u - -v. . . . (IHiTntiift tl.- "Pin limit :i n.i t ho mntisititn . . . . . mi. . i .. . i... . . . . . i...n.i 1 I1H..1 Hiii (iiiiiiiut- Ult: (.linniLiri ui )l,. lnuf r...t. i-an h Una nnf fi.-ixn ilna fn ""-'"--- j . w..,.,n ,it' iiinrillTlir. 1111 ItillT IKill III Kit- imiu li..r'u nuiViil ll list llll'31'lll llllllll1! . . . . t ......... j the ainpalgn In the east. The corre- .. nrotllg-icy on the n.rt of sue-' ' '-utKre wm lo"ow- , threat was dated Los Angeles, and was ,'entral Paik West. Iteasons ' ';' " ' w.mngron Saw Yard "Irike p.ral.vzes the -trlker- mule tn.11 mm lent savs: rtcliless prottlgac on tne pan or sue- , , r . . . . , tv , , fw- i.erh.ius caused 11 ..J... ... ,...i,..it the employ rs For tint reason we will uttvers of the Gcr.eral Staff In Petro- ' cesMve i.overninems uut tu me uisisinii needles, xenon 1 enrpn. t,.1Ve,l hv Major Pullman tn tne morning .-hange in the turfman's plans and H : ,... ,i,, 1. ,ir.i.eiits lui-slbliltl. s of a I "t can out an ine laeiunes .11 .nue end say that the battle which Is now ileiuands of the representatives of the i... ,,... ,. n.,.i, h...,n.t t..t..nl.iv. 1 ever i.n.k steiis to do anything with the ,,',.. , .,,1 .,.11.111.., ,if the Navv lH-!ere going to just nop aiing 1110 urns, .iiiei me , ciiiiiii.111.-.. ui .uc ,)eo e. The whole scale of ilomestlc ami " caused manv here to feel that there is. Following tne rec r" " '? "i " ' " . .-.ii pvneiiilliiir... ho .aid. has risen bv a reason for anxiety that the latest Capt. lxiuinr.111 ooun ter man tnosc on tne imiester anu tne r - . . . '. not. from w.i.hmrtm, mav .,rn,e slenl sin 1 1 Z4 ii 111111 uuu nti r iii t urikiii uiiuiiaiiit-ii ... . i...it 1 ti... F....u ns xt ii,ip... iiui winn n 1 n iu ronui iiii . jof by our forefathers. He expresseil the '"'?"' ",0"c '" ot m men. vvhlch aini iVrTkc .., tin' d.irk about his plans. ,','1!:. 'no'Kroumi for mplntnt . It Is , Kngmee.-. ,u, Hngli-h union. ....uths YorU sn,s llH.sl..... ('House (.ronn.l. op nion ,n n . r, "-; has bcc notcl, ,. tnB (!(.rnl.ltis ' makes thlrtv-Plx men on duty Inside the he sun.M-ed his ne hbors b P acmg , olnt , , that the wage sea!,. , ine .... .... i hxv - - - - ... .. . . m 1 ui t .ii niiii iniir iiniiii f'Kiiut'K iiii'ii u:i inn uniiiriiv 4ii im- i i m , ii .t- iwi ,tu urk .inn .ittn- - - all in 1 t, of view as the most serious . ye 'he continued, the Government unanimously unfavorable verdict on their '' outside, a force of forty ofllcers In t.noi the beginning of the war. A semi- ' . ' n, enough In urovldlne note of July s as fabrications Inspired , .. ,,,,,. rH";i ,".t"!t inn" V which ,,he,p?esheIener.a1, "on .y .he Hrltl.h or the Pro-I.rlt.sh pre.s tL2J tt ,n. Uv.....vu .......... ,. i,p iiiailp to bear its Talr tiurilen 111 im puuuin, , - ., ..... .... 1 ,i,,., ,.,, . . . .. ., i... 1 ..... !.......! .1... .1,. OI IIIH tenet u . .l'. . 1.1..... .... .... Major Pullman. The li.iMemiut and main floor of the building are now Illuminated throughout nt night. Adjt -t!en Sadler of New Jersey, i-rnt by the Governor tn study tin. situation, asked t';o Sheriff to ui.il.e olio more elTnrt to re-tore order. Ac ciir.Iluuly Silil deputv sheriffs vvero suoin In to natch outride the plants while hired deteitnes Flood on guard In-tde Gov. I'leMer pt.'tn sed i..t night that If tlnro was tnor.; vlnletico in tho 1 oiirso of the night or this morning lie will order out the tultttl.. to-day. The State sold.i'-s arc being held In readiness to tespotid mi ,1 moment- notice Labor .eailei s at P.tl.!gemi t. Conn.. s..t,l la-t lllgllt lli.it the st like lit tho plant ot the Heiuingloii Alius una !3 In in the nearl mme of thr engaBetntnts now In prog- tut uaon ground chosen by the Grand 'Mike Nitholus for a decisive trial of it'ii.-'h will mark a change In the w Hole character of the eastern cam- l.lsn. '.Needless to say. this ground has be.n rti0H' with .1 ew to taking the enemy of the wnr. The Income tax. he said, aiso oeen ouerveu n..u ine uught to be levied 01. Smnller Incomes German press Is expressing supreme than nt present, eo that all classes will confidence In the acceptance b tho contribute directly as well as Indirectly I'nlted States of the proposals sub to the support of the State. uiltted by Germany and also that the Hcgardlng Indirect taxation, without Culled Sutes certalul.v will say no iuoim ,..i., i,,, ,i.,tn. I, .ni.i iin, im. about Its ill iii.uhIs that Ametlc.tns be rnoMv won ax lew to taking the enemy , J l'X,, ,1 . 11 h. ini h, permitted to travel the high seas In . 1 a disadvantage, ine itusMau ariuiea e - - Me in a region which has been carefully ' People should contribute to the national 8a.',' b lc ,. , ,,, fortltltvl and provide! with comn.unlea-1 resources by thelr personal economies. " h'"'- nll '' e ' ,h," vie.isurts win souji ic auuiiiue'ii iw - V iMrtlnn.pn. he H.ilil. w hleh will olit.-iln me Hermans, mere is 11 genm-n n.owio miriin.M lor w lien .1 nrosoeeiiv c . m. on 1 . averaKe. n-pi . ...... imver would care to ue the corner. lihe Philadelphia ard. whereas in tin Wnshiriton yard It averages Won. en Willi It'll I p of (lull. '3.0. . m-i.. i!, atnmpnt iilarlng no on- While waiting for a buver one of the .,, .. .. 0f mechanics who ad- off lee of the Machinists" Vs-oeiat ion e-- tenlav. having Just returned from Itti.lgeport He laughed at the stab -meit that the Iteininstoti Millie had f.ulid "We got what we wanted, and more," he Haiti. "How can It have been a fid- tne What was tne usf nt continuing All nf the men nnd girls em- plnved thele Will lie b . k lit Wnlk oil Munil.iv . ,t was -alii voi.icK rovi-:i!U-:sa to S7'0' I'lTCllh'n HATTI.KS ions. This riglon Is the famous three- 'ir'ress trlangk which has figured suffrage Itadeie 111 this city, a pers inal , ,,i-, ,.pt private empKv m nt at the strike aftet we were satisfied'.' filenil ot .ir. ii.ikkui, tiponi.tiiieu ine nRrr wages. However, inej .ye .- tuitmau tor ine use m ine uni. mi islig the men io 1e1n.uu ...... CARDINAL GIBBONS 81 .TO-DAY. i ( ntholle I'rrlntr Will Pass lite l)n In the Countr. lUt.TiMOliK. July 22 Cardinal Gib bons will celebrate his eighty-first blr;h. I'Tness iriitlIKU WHICH hub hkuicu . ......... ,r thit thp nnlp unlit liU iilulit I """" ""'. ......, Prominently In the workw of military I from the taxpayers a.U.,uate contrllm- Ion here that the note '" -t nU 1 1 (,ny tl).,norrow. i ,,r eding e,rs ,.-!,.. ..i... . iri,.vltini,. ir. th ivtr pii.n.lltnr. II. will come as a severe siiiHK ami ii ruue ".ii. iwi a Kt7i.riiitii.il pi.i. lie ,.i' .... ... , . 1....I. "f the triangle Is Hreat-Lltovsk. The showed no Inclination to sympathize a ",'r ,,...,.. rn ,. , k,.iiv. t'He extends from Ivangorod to Novo with the financial pessimists, but uld '.. . ',. V,,,,,.. Z. ,,. i. i !(0iglevsk. Already both of these Vis- that every one must realize that the nun .. v..., ..... . ...... 1 tuU fortresses have been In action. Very jirescnt time Is unprecedented In the n' uoveni men in..., .....is.-.. .. s o n.n larse forces have, been brought up by nation's history. " ec " th" ""'f'. 'o ''' ''t exists With Sides. I . , -.........''. -e ... "It Is nut niiiielnated that the struc-I livereu to-morrow , t.n wn.ii u.u lr ll:iei..li eiinsentpj to let ..." I.iv iinliilllli: out tl"ilt m.lll.v them have the club, the Mots goe, untU llliiV ,e thrown Mil of Job- with the a buver could be secured. All that It . cessation of activities in private facto would cost them for the fine club build- r.c following the close of the war Itig would be Its maintenance. Hut something happened which has never be- -.rrTVTOVS MAKEHS eome Known 10 ine pun. .v. . ..e i-nui.i- . .,.,,. tr cTifilfP , , , ... gcttes did not get the use of the club. 1)1 A SATlOss AL S 1 tl ft l. nomtced last night. .1. vboiit live years ago a syndicate was i member of the ttiui. gave m organlzt-J to take over the property and j improve It with an eighteen story apart- ( Wnn , Mart In Fall. "l'll""R" ment which with the land would mean, .irir (imiiued Time. a IS.OO.i.OdU Investinent. The syndl-I ,0" "",r eatp had optioned the property and Car-' A country bin Mtike of memoeis oi itiou "i .. her party Fit will hp lomr ilriiw-n out. Hussla t ait the ltue calmly and f.rvenlly tnurmurs 'amonn' to the Grand Duke s mcsice to the people In the order of tht day " VACATIONS HOLD UP ARMS. RUSSIANS BOTTLED UP. Ttto German people generally are expecting What will follow the shock ami sur prlfe ft" novv a ni,tter of deep roncern I to Washington outrun, tnotign tney , are counting partly on the friendly chai . acter of the note tn offset this. It has long been felt here that the Gorman (ijilp Workers Insist on Wfi-ti. IiisIphiI of One, Spettitl Cable Venpatrh to Tim Si-v Lonpov, July 22. The manufacture ,., i,HV0 ,Pl.n written largely with of munitions on the Civile is acnln held n view to miking a favorable Impres Hei-lln .n-s Troops .(rs In It nn- I up by the refusal of more than .'.0 per , Mon upon pun ic opinion at nome. . . ., -i. ... .J , If the American nute serves to anger Enron, ttin I loselv intpsieu. inn. i.- ... .... ....... he will pass the day at the home of T. Herbert Shrlver, I'nlon Mills, neir Westminster. He Is fond of this beauti ful country place and often goes th-re for unlet iinu rem. & ii, ...,, ur,. the plans for the ,.....,.i,,.,l Assocls Messages of congr.uuia-.ion nave i-oni.. :,,.., ..... of ub,(.h ,,,,, b,.n The varn that we failed iilmost as ftimi) as the one thai we wete paid bv German agent Can sou ttnngli-.p tne, represi tiling a Itritish as.oi'tatlon. In citing a strike for the benefit of the Germans-.'" A change in the working hours bene fiting the emplo)ccs at the II W. I!lis. torpedo factories Hi Htooklvn was an. Lane, a nit a state- inert at the I'nlon League Club whiei explained that after August 1 the fn Jrr.r tllltlln Held ttenilv lo .MIT lilll I ll'lll 111 I . The light bet wet II the Staiitlaid Oil Compans of New Jersey and the. strikers at the i 'unstable I look plant In Havoiine continued with gleater vlolenm than ever vcstcnlav Two tlead. four men Piobabl.v lalallv mji I ami at least n dozen others lilt by bullets ami a-.ll. lilies In tin. from all parts ixf the country and they seem to bo more iiumirous man evet. tented. This conteinplatil Improvement caused nearby owners much concern. not want an apartment ne:i homes, Among those who were oniioscd to the Improvement were some (of the wealthiest people in town. j The story thai Mr llaggin would lin- Iptove the site with a dwelling for Ills ..... own use vv.is given a iteatiiiuovv mice T.'lllle He Ordered re 1. 1 1 re I . lo . , n . . .'rocker The expressions of good will are from '"" ' ,'. persons of all creeds. They will be ' sent to the Shrlvr lesldence to-morrow, ","JlX NO $500,000 HOME FOR FORD. lin.U well the tdt. i t'AiMiiim'ii ni.ti mn-i ..vikii-i .in- in - - , , torles will follow- a Pi hour Instead of I tight will, lilies. .evolvctN am stoma . . . i i k, i.. .1.... ,i lliptueen t ie stllkets .llld the gll.llils of the Standard's plant and Us subslillarv , the Tide Water oil Coiiipanv Th.' Mrlkeis Iiivi two ut their number bv builets llred l-v git.iul- at the Tido In nitiiii ion eigiii inner bullets nml tin. t. .'4 hour week After that dale titer.1 will be an eight hour day fo- six ib. a wtek at the same pay as at presen' si SUB-TREASURY THEFT j ADMIRAL FISKE MAKES jrgf;;:H CHARGED TO A TELLER; A FLYING TORPEDO BOAT 1 the German peoplo It Is considered Sf'fi' ''able Peipatrh In The Sis. Kk , via Am-terdam, July 2 ''he -Sernian forces are rlfislng In hteail- ("ot llstlmiile svJT.-i.IHMI. HETnoiT, Jul 22 Ilenty I'old testl- fled to-dav that he thought jr.on.niiu house at the noiiheast corner of Fifth . '1'iiilllPr Vct'llSetl of fil't- avemie and Sixty-fourth stieet for about ' 1 . It. IIIIIIHI -ul''" fTiiii.niio Mr Haggln had been holding the coiner at ll.f.uO.Oiio. It whs salil l.tt .. ..1.1 tt.-it ilnriin ,ti. i-t ...ai.I u vviIpii the hour for rsumlnir alteiod under any circumstances. It Is, Mr. Ford tentllled that after waiting i ,h ..in- The livl. -i.-.i. M,.ri...r ti.ivp taken their .iniv etiimenCs handling of the situation ;ir,hltects. which firm l-ord had ills " " n,r"" 'u-n...... f,.- .p,.r. This th A.i. doubly dllllcult. i charged. When he found their plans -)' n Warsaw, while Girmins to the ' . ,," H.,nc'i!oned a rest on condition In view of the undisputed fact tli.it cnj,tl for K.no.OwO. Ford said, he nr. :inh ami AuMro-Hungarlnns to the,., j ., lvou, begin on the morning of the German people regard their sub- ,,Pr,.,i f27:,0ml cut from the estimate. tut, ., re moving forward in cut off the i July if. and end with the morning of July marine campaign as the greate..t achieve- Kven then he could not get what In ,m - ,,f .l,.-.t nn.it.-il 21. This was In lieu of the usual two ment m u.e war. .... -."'"'. 1 want en. ih on. nor P.ii;iii, according to the '0 trt I statement madp publli: by the "mj ,nb iniHtratmn to-night. . b.i'g ,iii, onu of the Htlongest nf the !irt 'I, ,, towns to the MUittieast, Is ' '" i.v.ited. This means that an lt"r . .iiiimunieatliig railway of War 's h l.,en cut off. thus leaving to the tin"- e.n-jn by Substituting Copiiers for N'iekels. usual two weeks July vacation to slxilllire,y pohle that the popular ferment ' t01, ,,.,, j,, ,y for home. The ca;e !MV'7,ucas- coinpany ,ul,l close to .lays as reiiuerieo. may ne sue. "" , .f ' '" . ' ""' J ". .. . . lirp,tv The club 1 le a three stors building 1 Ofi.S feet on I the avenue anil 1 feet on the stteet. I The apartment which will be erected I u the realty will lie lab! out or 'twelve " .",.. C(,)n .v,4Ul1 of the I'nlted leuillllS. er line iiimi lliieiu lit ii liner, i lie ; - v.,rl, -in.l ii ..t.. sun. t rensury in William It Tanner, chief paving teller Navy Kvperts I-.Npect n ("rent Future for the Device .lust Patented. ''' i1 leading to Petrogiad, Ik threat 'WI 1 . the German udvance toward " The statement la as follows : x-"" east nf Shnvll our victoriously ii troops eaptiiicil 4.1.10 prls live machine, guiiH, a great jf bagg-jge and one pioneer I T. siiiiim are retreating on Hie fr nt Irom Lako Haklewn In tho S-j.in ,,f the Maiiampol-Kovno road lt " il the lne.li Ii Hi tho liuc i d gained further ground .waul, iiio eneinv liaii dlK- I.ih unii-3.1 tniinter .ittnckx s""" f.f tho Vistula the HusslatiH ' n Med ,a,., ijit,, tho enlaiged '"I"- iii tiosition of Wnrsav on tho re fr.,n motile tliiiiugh N'ailarzyn to Kivi,ira H ,i i,, Httarh yesterday the 'rn f'.i it von Woyrsi-hH filial rated , 'i: ' tempt of tlic eiti-my lo nr ,ttt (he retreat of their- defeated Connnu'd on Th- J i"nf;e. work ' arrived yestctdav morning les I considered reasonable hero lo expect ,v y,.,,r nd spending JlSO.M.in all lin Thin in Per cent of tro men were on ' that next vvixk the German press may had were a few foundations and snim hul l -mil this nnrnlng slightly less be denundlng that the Getinan Govern- . wft stone on the giound. .. '-.'.. .mro.l fur .lull' A I ..lent art VlgOrOltsIV to pri.VC tO tllll the Vime 'time the streets were tilled Fnlted States that the lnUer's demands j GERMANS DEMAND FIRMNESS with workmen, who weto Hear lo all ; are i-eyonu .....r........... ... Pitreatlts, while the holiday reorts OfHolals arc satl-Kled that the tier were crowded. It Is feared that full ' man Government can be counted on to Washington, July 22 - u aerial t. r pedo boat designed for attack on ships In protected harbors has Just I n 1... the l.ugest III the city The living .... ,if,,.t.n vears a tiuste.l empiovre ... , loom will be in by 2d In size, and all the ,r wa, attested .Merd.i 'l"- "'"J- " ""'hed to he Navy War other rooms will be of exceptionally 'over inn nt. ' College at .Newport The plan con- large dimensions. ! while at Hradley Heacli. a. " I templatcH equipping iitotist. r aeroplanet The Thompson-Stan ett Company will vacation, following u.e rramr ...e.. ; wini me i.tt.-n.-.i.t t..r.e,i., only two vvaya of eacipe. ..no I time on the Important work will not be prove much mare conservative than the Herman public, but It is also real build the apartment John L. Tonnele, Jr, of William A. White el Sons, nego tlated the deal. to resumed until July 1. If hcn. DOCTORED BY WIRELESS. lirlllsli War-hip's Surneon Kill In ! German Government, If It so desired, ' to the last German note, mlgni neau mi hj ...... -.t. I'nlted States Nrttsonnersj Opiiose I'urlher Cini- eession. to Aiiiiriin. j INFANT COSTS ALLIES ARMS. lieil that ill this war all the belligerent I Amhtrhpam, July 22 despatches . ' tjovernments have been tnol lesponslvo ( from Germany say that all the news-i to pressure of puiuic opinion at nome, i papers are pniisuiiig nut iuiim.s m . It Is pointed out, howovur, that the 1 be a resume of Piesldent Wilson's reply that ti -n hml been Ftitltii from the I u is me opinion oi yvumirai v isse mat S,.' -... I .1 t.. ,,..,. I,.-.! ,.-....l,. .. lin' itj ,..P i'"i".." ....... t.ti.nr ii liirlsti'iilnu Lends In Slrlkp of 150 i Iron Ore II liters, 1ll.llll.ANl. F.vi.i.h, N. V, July 22.- l up e.liui.ui iniir t. ui" iiv fi'iipi-i - - . . . , ., , hntr nn AniiTii'iin ttennmn. , . p....,.,! states b restricting the s said to be pessimistic, the general as- , 1,1 , " ' ", " " " PiliMi.F.U'HtA. July 22. Capt. Lane , newspaper discussion of the American ( M'rtloii being tli.it If the resiimo In at- intending a cnrisieuing parts anoui n.o lientfnrrt arrived hero note. 11 is even ui.insi.i ini. .....i . luraie a .....fi pr. ....... i lirauiorn arrive., in ru , ,,, .,, ,,. i, t. i ... .,.,,. .i,v a,., in,.., ,. ..... ... ,, ...... ..... i....... . the piioio iiie'i. '"- - f ".- in. t.i, ...... , ..... lullHS uni h ill iiikiii.hh. i-.in,-, went mil iiuihii ii" in...... ...liie I o.i a v. l.v ng ut. the ou nut of of the steamship to-day from Tuxpaii, Mexico, and told a I ". w,hhel,l storj that Oil tne ssconu naj .mi sailor was taken III. j J0 SHIPS SUNK IN WEEK. No physician being on boar.l the wire- ll!.S tt..u i.tierator swept the sea with wireless In search of one. A Prills!! warship answered, but refused to glvi her location, and said sho could not leave her post, The man's ss riiptonm were wirelessed to the warship' doctor, who diagnosed the ca,0 as pneumonia. Thn physician then wirelessed a pteserlpllon to Capt. Lane, The treatment was applied, but two dnx'A later the patient died. Th body wan brought here. Ilrltlsl. s" Siilniinrlnes Acconi- plUbetl .Volhli.K l Xetrn l)as. Lonhon, July 22. No llrltlsh mcr chant vessels were sunk by German sub marines or mines .luting Him week ended July 21, according tn the Admiralty to night. During tho week 1.321 vessels of all classes arrived at all ports of the United Kingdom and although them were several narrow rocapci none wm Mink, The nutl-Amerlcan feeling has been revived In Germany In conseiuence. Oie for Use in llie uiaiunaenirn o. me arms for Knuland atnl Hussla. Guards Assistant I'nlted Staten I)intrlct At- ril,uc, inntrolleil torpedo might be e oriu-y Sanitn-l Hetschensteln sas that pij,.,i, one aeroplane carrjlng a t I'fitiiipr made uillilli-Mous lo Capt. Hem y I .,,,. ...... .mothei the wireless machiii, !...re burned there from New York city land Agent Hubano of the t.viet servi.-e i , K.MY0 n,,. missile's night through HT.WNETT BOAT FOR ENGLAND. ' to pueervo order. when they charge, mm w u n ine in ... , Wll,r. " . .. . . ii,.i.eh sub. tne using iipru '-.. vMin r.i... "- ' -, ,.i,.kr, i the I'os tile to attack a lleet even with n a stltutlng cel. I''7J 'r 111 ,,u I ,am, locked harbor Carrl-.l on . huge X'A y when! aeroplane, the Whitehead to, pedo of ..rn ll e.t before I'nlted States Comnils-; regulation tspe could bo taken over tor Hougl on on the charge of en.- harbor defences at an altitude safe from bczrlement HIp wife, voting and a"- gunllie. accotdlng to experts rivetlve went with hint to the Tomb, Aetoplaiifs causing a ton of dead .ifier Commissioner Houghton had held i weight have been perfected In several Tanner In 7,r.i0 ball. She seemed I countries Several ate being built In dared bv the sudden blow. The couple ; the I'nlted States for Great lltitaln. It have two daughters, one 1" and the I H understood here that Germany la con other " vears old. The Tanner home Is ,uetlng experiments with aerial torpedo in Fast 'orange. N .1. Hi, salary inn .craft. been $2,0ihi a sear. I It has been suggested that a Ijpe of cm. tor l.ichinery The war otdois received by firearms mauuf.uiuieis stalled a boom at the mine The miners, feeling themselves Heportrd llrltlsh Will Cc Vnchl m Coi.sl Guard, .Sioii Cable fleipatrh to Tiik Si x Paiiih, July 22, There Is a lepott here that tho llrltlsh Government Is ne poii.itlnir to talte over the Lyslstrata, r. ,v. . ... ii....... ........... Vim. tli.n- l ie yacni in .mines minimi i.ui.i...., . iiiui., ...... . w I... v.. ..a inrv In.dav- i.. .....i . ,. .,i ffiinr.i vessel. I m work unlei-s given an eight hour day. I eral Urana Jury io-aas. HO uoi. , i .. r, . . - - vn nvest gallon was im kuii mm twenlj-slx bags supposeo in con a ,,.s)1, Rot M,PlltH ,.), a method of ir.,-"" in iiiiiii'in ... - .....M.-..rl.-til ilPi'll iMl IO tllKP .1 ll.IV Orr'll.-Sl. 111 l..lM.e to celebi-alo the christening of the In- ties believe Tanner has. been p'illti , ,J ,,,, H,si.intent developnier.l.M of radio f.mt child of Alexander Conclnel. lie- IhmuKh .i"..'"""" i "rnMrli'i i "mlrolll devices Naval experts cause some of them K.k an extra day J-r. ' .cord H B J i.e. ,, rw lleve that Admiral Flske's recent Itiven- OIT following the .hrlstenlng Supt. Will- The bags of ilcke Is h. n! I no been ex- e Hllh,...lt U1 of developmeut Into lam Whitburn rebuked them and they amlned In thai .period, he uld. ,hl '. ..fnclent weanons of rnfn m hnpV The case will lie lam utiura tne rt-u- ...... ----- In the llie alMie.l t"S ii"' gnar.is ai i no crowds , olnt' .s. . I "! M il., is. -mii-com. batants and women and children, imp gill, two l.o- -nd Vi tal l.vst.iudeis wcie hurt Thiee guards were tun t ii'ie nf the-.n was i-o beaten up bv the strlkeis that lin s m a critical condition In the llasounn Hospital Another guatd was shot thioiigh the wiim and still another was Injured by falling ttom a i.uinnug in the course ot a tiis.ll.tili The enniiiaiiv s iiMint was damaged slighll.v bv four tlrei which the strikers Malted m the iiiuitH of the ib.v with the . oi or .lestrosuu; the rxppslv. oil plant-, v .'iie.l at many millions of Hollars I'lrl.iu Purl, ln-iliii. Filing contlmied t - o'cl... k ill.s morning between the giiird at the Tub. Water plant uni strikers t I o'clock Dr P S lleii.7filtn.in . ci'le.l to at tPiid a guard, who, it was given out olll dally, had ae.iil. ntallv shot himself It was said but could i.ot I'- olll. Lilly cnntlrme.1 that the plant was iiinmng full force all iilnlii 'vnb men btought from .New Vork .-.lihou-h li.siib-nt Itenson had sal.t the pl.il.t w is to Im closed. This -tiitenir.it was in i.le hs a city emplovee. but the news had not set reached the striker. Karlv this morning .. tinek with two police otllr-crt and two cm employees .topped In front of the plant to mot Iron sewer pipe thai hid been thi.mn on the tracks b th" stnltri Swaims of sttlkers who .vein tin. tight to be asleep appealed and tile .lepuues tefin-ed lo touch the pipe . . Attacks on the Stand. td "i and the Tide Water pi ti ts b.-.r.l. eulv mid wen continued Inlernitttlnglv tin inighoiit H.t. .!, Tin. Fi-iilnu iif llavotiiin along It was recalled to. day that Admiral ;nH't i'w entv-He nml a'uei. Horn the .lerse' ell.rai i.,i,iii'.... 'in-ni m ..i., Standard oil vrorkx. was Ihtoiigeil with 1-natlesn HlnUers. engi r to do il.iniage to properls and to t il' Hv. s The police if Hayoniii. win powerless to Hup .lie Ilgbis "II,. c 'I'levv tliat lives of Poll.e I nspe. lot Cult wV. w.is hurt on the pr.-vi... l..v ... d . Iiu-r "f Police Iteilly an. I of Slier ft I. g i F. I lie ireasurj auiuoii- . ,,. ... ...i,,,.!,,!,,. o,,,, IIniir. r ar. t - -i -W -lUkil'ei