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i art let Ar 60 r 5 Y K . Et 4 AMD THE NEW YORK HERALD FOUNDED NEW YORK, FRIDAY. JULY M, 1K0. Sim CORPORATION, Publishers, ISO Broadway. Frank A. Munsey, President. Krvln Wardman, Wm. Dewart, and Treasurer) II. Tltherlngton, Hecretary. newsstand Dallrf two cents a copy la New Tork city, JArro icaU within 200 mile and four cents elsewhere Sunday, lira cental elserrner. ten cents. MAIL BUB80nlPTI0N IUTE3, East of Mississippi niwaix On a Six On My Mall. Postpaid. Year. Months. Month, DAILY SUNDAY.. .112.00 $8.00 11.00 , DAILY only 10.00 8 00 SUNDAY only...,,... 4.00 2.23 SUNDAY only, Canada 0.00 FOREIGN HATES. .40 DAILY SUNDAY... 126.00 IU.J0 12.40 DAILY only 18.00 9.00 1.80 SUNDAY only D.IS 8.12 .88 All checks, money orders, Ac, to ba roads payabls to Tht Enrapean Edltlo. n.,hiiih4 in p.rt. vrv dav In ths rear. Price In Parls-- 25 cenUmes, dally and Sunday. PAIU8 OFFICE. 49 AVENUE DE Topnn A. Information concerning advsrtUlng rates for the European Edition may be obtained from theimaln New lorn omce. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news des. patches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special des patches herein are also reserved. If our friends who favor us with mami-scrip- and Illustrations for publication wish to have rejected articles returned they must in all cases send stamps tor uiit purin, MAIM TUTHTOKHfl AND EDITORIAL OF. FICE3. 280 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE. WORTH 10.000. A State or Mind, Indeed! Tills astonishing opinion of the In tellectual and moral decline and fall off of tho American people since they won the war Is supplied by a news- paper neighbor of ours which we scarcely need to name: \In their present frame of mind the American people are not qulta capable of passing Intelligently upon tho League of Nations or any other proposal tor human betterment re- quiring far sighted courage and un- selfishness for Its adoption. They are sitting by the fleshpota. They are walling out a distress which Is spec- tacular and unreal. They are delud- ing themselves with dangers that do not exist, and, they are fighting small but disquieting battles that are a reproach to them and a mystery to their neighbors. . . . Our discon- tents heretofore have been those ot ambition and progress. The discon- tent of this day Is of greed, ingrati- tude. Indulgence and perfidy.\ Gosh! If we may say It without offence. It was Edmund Bubke who remarked that he was ignorant of the method of drawing an Indictment against a whole people, but here Is a more sapient or more courageous soul Issuing on his Individual respon- sibility a decree of non compos mentis respecting a whole people, a verdict of temporary Incapacity to consider and vote upon a question of vital Impor- tance to the nation's welfare and the future of Its institutions. The JVorld properly entitles its observations and lamentations \A State of Mind.\ They do indicate a state of mind a state warranting the most serious Jon was comparatively choerful Jeremiah did no better at his very worst Hadakkuk or Micah or Na hum or any one of the minor prophets never succeeded-I- getting more Indigo bine into n conspectus of national deterioration than is contained in our esteemed contemporary's remarkable expression of discouragement. If the American people are now morally and mentally Incapable of passing lntelll- gently upon the Wilson League of Nations, or upon any other subject outside .tho fleshpota, what has the Republic to fall back upon for the guidance of Its destinies save the un controlled and and absolute volitions of the Wllsonlun mind? raicua. Or are we merely to understand that the World would now prefer to have the great and solemn referendum 'Called off) Labor Saving Devices In American Homes. One of the results of the high In comes which have put unexpected money Into the pockets of so many Americans lias been an unprecedented demand for modern household con Yenlences nnd luxuries In homes all over the country. From mechanical washing machines tfnd electric nnd gas sad Irons for the laundry to appliances toUhl In per tonal adornment In tho boudoir there Is a Constantly Increasing demand for Instruments designed to lighten the task of the housewife nud nsslst In women's toilet. It Is reckoned that 20 per cent, of the homes In the United States are wired for electricity, and the call for devices actuated by elec tricity is extraordinary, but these aave no monopoly of the demand. Cooking utensils burning gas or one of the solidified nnd easily transport- - able fuels now on the market are In use .In thousands of Homes where the lack of domestic servants has driven mistresses to do their own work or rise in income has given leeway for the acquisition of such equipment. The chnflng dish has become an ob- ject famlllnr at all meals where It was once the symbol of mild or wild midnight revelry; in It now will be found something besides the- - festive Welsh rabbit or the snappy Scotch woodcock. Miniature cookstores on .W which broiling, toaBtlng-an- d boiling go forward at tho samo tlmo ore to bo seen on many tables. Thousands of men end women who a few years ago had only a theoretical knowlcdgo of tho chefs art arc well qualified y to prepare meats nnd vege- tables properly for consumption. More over, the value of leftovers was never understood by a large proportion of the population as Is now the case. It Is a notlccablo feature of the trade in household appliances of thl kind that men ami women who work with their hands are among the most liberal and intelligent buyers of mod ern aids to easier housekeeping, Those- - who have had experience in shops with the conveniences Inventors and adapters have put nt tho com mand of employers have been quick to tako advantage of them for the benefit of their families. Such labor savers as portablo vacuum cleaners are In steady demand for modest homes as well as for more pretentious establishments. Altogether a great deal of hard, un interesting work has been taken off tho shoulders of American house wives, nnd they have n great deal moro time for entertainment than was formerly tho case. It Is gratifying to recognize that most of them are em ploying tholr leisure In profitable ways, as the directors of public libraries nnd tho officers of women's clubs which Impart useful Information to their members will testify. July 30, 1010; July 30, 1920. It is written In the history of Vlr glnla that \on July 80, 1610, the first representative assembly In America (a council elected by the company, and a House of Burgesses chosen by the free colonists) met\ It vtas a small beginning for free representa tlvo Institutions on this continent, In a community whose social cus toms were for removed from those which obtain yet It was a be- ginning, nud as the anniversary of an event so momentous wis aay should bo forever held In affectionate respect by the beneficiaries of the noble edifice which has been reared to liberty In America. To any American who considers the great tasks his predecessors on this continent have performed, the dlfll cult labors they have cheerfully un dertaken, the grave sacrifices they have gladly made to prepnre for us the heritage of freedom under law which Is ours, how abhorrent and repulsive Is the knowledge that there are those among us so Ignorant of true Amerl can traditions, so blind to truo Amer ican destiny, they would surrender all that valor nnd devotion have won to the fantastical dream of an altru- istic superstate dominated by the Jealousies, ambitions and fenrs of another hemisphere. Sam Gompers on Producing by Loafing. Sam GourtHS, president of the Amer ican Federation of Labor, had the colossal nervo to declare after the Hallway Labor Board award of six hundred millions of Increased wages that if railway management were In- telligent and competent It could oper ate the roads with such efficiency as to pay still higher wages and yet give reasonable profits to the stockholders. 3am Gompebs got called promptly on that preposterous proposition with the cold arithmetic of the case. This cold arithmetic showed that where the total operating revenue of the roads Just before the war was only three billions of dollars a year and where the total operating expenses, labor and everything else Included, were only two billions of dollars a year, the railway payroll charges \to day ore approximating four billions of dollars a year. Wherefore, If the roads never had to pay for a single thing but labor It still would cost them y twice what they had to pay for all costs of operation before the war. Wherefore also, if stockholders and bondholders never got a penny from the roads, If even those who furnished to the roads material, equipment or any other sup- plies never got a penny for their ma- terial, equipment and supplies, If gov- ernments, national, State and local, never got a penny of taxes, If nobody but railway labor got anything out .of the operating revenue, the public still would have to pay pay for that labor alone two billions of dollars njoroj than the public paid before the war to cover all costs of labor, all costs of equipment, all costs of material, ail costs of all supplies, all tax pay ments, all interest payments and all dividend payments. Sq, when called flatly with this cold arithmetic the brazen Sam Gompebs now declares the railroads ought not to lay oft useless labor to cut expenses and lighten the public's transportation bills. lie also claims that textile mills unable to sell their goods should not shut down. In respect of his premises as to manufacturing we shall be pleased to speak another time. For the moment we stick to his text on the carriers. The railroads, he declares, ought to continue the useless workers, even at inordinate salaries, because \the nation needs tho production.' Speaking of the Pennsylvania Rail road In particular, he demands : \Will laying off the 12,000 men help give the nation that Increased production of which It stnndsln real need?\ It certainly will If, Instead of draw ing pay for doing nothing on the rail- roads where they are not required, those men go to Jobs where work needs to be done and, If they do It, earning their pay Instead of merely drawing It Sam Goursis, as we have had oei 0 80, enston to remark before, Is no cheer Senator, Don Buobhio ful Idiot that doesn't know the differ Gabzor, who has said that tho Arch It O once between trying to mako water duke lived in tho Province of T run hill and to make it of ,no nma Anon up trying run Bios until 1003 under the namo down hill. 8au iGoupkos la a labor rvn nium tw1 hnt hn To Two Sun and Nrw York Herald: May I be allowed to correct soma mln- - . iminn nniiHi.t, nntr-nno- Ma i. i.i ... ... mi.. u , iUVti 411114 UUU UfO YYilU. AJUU C4UU144 4.. .. dupes with noisy and lurid Geoboks asserted ho caused by the calling oft of th race last found the mlsslntt Archduke on the Saturday on account of wind Some But Sam Ooum knows you eat a InamnaB of tho Illo Neero. that he 01 your have seen fit to potato but cannot cat a lump of gold. Was In of tf actions of the race com- - sam uourras knowa that If nobody wealth and that books In his library :, . .T.. -- wVr.V? \k.: originally arraigned. THE SUN AND NEW YOftK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY, 1920. Argentine SATURDAY'S 'RACE. BntrffBjr T\.to frwmnnUrl agitation novelist Laooub, incitement correspondents possession considerable M\6189 riT.r.... C\l\Sll? !!,Jfffl.?\ter Xty. THIS TOWN. Motorcycles of Heedless tiON Nw The of a of tenor, most WILL PROTEST ALLIES' OIL POLICY ZTAStiJSlZi Btate Department Want. unnecessary nolso a ouraen 10 attuned to a shop? MfirKOtfl, sine think that the raises potatoes there will be no po- - and silverware all boro tho Imperial vt. kilned t e. off samw Bfrir. t . hv . t mnrinrted tatocs for tho railroads to haul. Bam Hapsburg arms. Archduke John was Hook a fleet of small craft were rao- - as tjuletly as a Friends' MANDATE CAUSES WORRY uoiirpis Knows that II there era no also TCDOrted as a cobbler In Denver ,n \ Larchmont That Is true, but none can behove it necessary to endure, potatoes for the railroads to haul be- - ami n mnhini.f in Pni.m nv,in what a difference in conditions. The uncomplaining, the outrageous abuses . . . I u. .U..V.M..V, v...- -. . ,.!,.., I. .!. Iiwtk. I ... W.l - fc l. Iiril X T 1 1 1 causo notway raises tho potatoes Austrian consuls, it is said, investl J, . .. 7 . . - mison ueafo atoiiuschak\\ v.v. - v wiuiuvd - i ku.uu mora man a nunarea similar v nvt m fmm th im t.i. h nu a.in.i i nnrnon icnnn ni nr rrn , .. ! - bit - vuiaiws w. h o i V4V svaaa fcisw pw viJVaB va .v wvao .aw w i vs w a w uwMrsjH. .uiows mm raiinrau reports In North America, but they and Sound Is well protected by tho land cycle to the roaring high power truck. workers Hanging around the yards never found a traco of the lost Haps- - cept from the east, and It is an Ideal For a long time I have failed to com-nn- d stations and Shops, doinjr nothing Mire m Tirm- - ,u tw of water for small yachts and for prehend why the autocycles should ba on their Johsbut walklns up to thoL f Argentine would summer sailing. without, attempt at muf plantations re- - r... Saturday. Juiy S4. thB wlnd w Lln, thi h.uil, hflt mv understand pay winaow once a weoic to get tfleir ! Archduke John Baivatot-- ho .,. ,. i it-- h.- a ... ta Increased nnd over incrcaslnff wages, would now be 0) If he wero alive race was postponed the strength at still go snorting all over town without the n door M an International policy, could never produce a potato that or would uncover aamn doUnltn In Sni-- y H005 was twenty-si- x miles an any attempt on the part of the authorl \ Oovemment of the United Statos is way if the world wero starving to formation which would disprove hour Aft\ thtlt u trengthened, and ties (o subdue their activities. giving the closest to the re- - death for lack of Potatoes. v fK. v i In the when yachts would A yet more serious and, If possible, ported agreement Great Britain \ i tA4u lafvwi iuj ui aim uruiii. i k . . i i a j . i i ii i . . .... .... Tfio of tho mlsalntr Arehaulre miiit an hnnr rt Accused scrutiny irif. c a I . . \ V. - -- 0u supply or Meaopoiamia, ino ui . - . UJf uu uiouuv Bianus Olune. many DCrl,orwJr iio i iicavy guns nu i conunuous, unreuuKeu screecning vi and roars stuff that his cun Bons In England refused to belleva that klckod up a big sea. Further out to their soul rending staccato horns when nlng and tricky mind knew was false, General Gordon died at Khartum nr ra tho wln1 waa Btronfer and lh9 a ever their onrush through the streets . - . . . .1 kaaulaa T ttnasA aaa av sMa HhAlAmankR I l n aK.Imi. ana ratal Deroreno was out Gennrni t \' uc'\ \ \\. , v . ... .,Jlaal lUTCnEWEB perisuea Off taken at Ambr6se Channel lightship, tlon ahead. The other afternoon In Ful- . \\es over m ma uauve o,0 Scottish coast- - China was slow One waa of the steamship Aoultanla ton a large truck loaded with latm Of England. n heWmn thnt hr flrot PrMiManf comlnc- - In. The waves were rjoundlnir I bulldlnsr-san- waa comDellM to nause government a Kai, died In Pekln that hu8 veaMl viciously, behind a long line held up the m4nt to Fnn:0 areat mtlle Ealds on Alleged Gamblers, did not flee to a foreign country. \ Z rarZ \ , 'ZZZ tn th -- 0 of The Men playing cords In this State are 11 ,s 010 boer of persons thatUmg over-he- r high sides and her deck until tho lino again got In \motion. pomn ot \ U\\\1 sute' t,h'1 nlthOT rnimhlln.,' in rlnlnHnn nf h- - JOHN WILKES 1IOOTH was not was awash. The two racing Particular offender s one of a class iu\\\ \- - uu\\s penal law or else they are engaged n Vlr,n,b FiOlUB afternoon, i.. . , I TMn nwnrmnc rn atii. ronnrt in it, mi w uu .... i uiu uviu w . .... . .v. j iu a lesui Nisume. ',,\'7' Yachts that compete the Amerlea'a during the day downtown, when it ouent to ne nevomi tnn nnu- - -- - uu.uimi iu uu- - P. .m.i.,. . a.., t,nnin- - - v- -. arc not uo \ th by Z V for ..\ m w wu.i .v. niwaaB Bu .lu.iio 4.i:i itocuiiib tuj witn been fuiniled I,. the of Oklahoma, mer weather not for storms and to a Lining of the tween nn Illegal game and an Innocent! '\\ ebhteb, proiessor or cnem- - mgn seaB. xne America-- s t;up stanasithe next uays strife, to nave it ainnea legal game '8rv at Harvard, who was sentenced for sPeed on n Bven ,lne length, into one's ears until late In tho night me ponce aDie to --- traffic in summer life \ \\ comes once in a while design- - It Is of no use to nsk more laws, this, or else they are wofully deficient GE0RQE Parkuan, was not hanged, yachts large sail spreads I We are cursed with a multiplicity of ic\ntriea I 1 I This maintained the ration In ability to present their cases when \lnuy rsew tngiana people insist, but Und the spars are tall and light. The statutes. There are now on the books they get In court wn3 snvcd by a trick of bis friends, hulls are constructed as strongly but laws enough to quell this lawless con- - The town freauently hears of such who aIded hls escape to Spain, where M sMly as for the conditions duct If only the police and the magts- - rcgtricted. . . ..j. . Ihn trn! nffnn.ini rnir. oAn weather In which they will race. Urates would apply with vigor the power . .wimn u3 luul ui .rcuurauu, These yachts ore ntish decked, now vested in them, evening, wnen. In tfie centre of town, - iiiBiiiiuuuiiuaii, Kouuimmiie they havc nn ralIs or bulwarks. Their Not to make this letter complaint officers smashed their way into two Dauphin of Franco lived either as the tower 170 feet up In the air. On it Is pleasant to call to one buildings and arrested twenty-tw- o Naundobf or missionary the two yachts were seventy-fiv- e men. concern, operating a number of motor men who were subsequently dls- - 1SLEAZAI- - Williams long after he was \ey a\ea \ rac 8rae 01 venicies, wax aoes noi onena. -- 1 1 , mr - . . ... u i i have died the ... \\ ' 1\ r l. cuarcuu dt a wiy .nugisiraie oe-- 1 n am spars by one not v,..m for end over . . .vom lack Of evidence.\ makers Care, CZflr MCnOLAS ll. HflS havft rHarl awav nnd VIIIM snm. Th nArnnrntlnn (1!tr.!iit!nir nn Imnortant t:rh a rAuntrv. It\ ft f 1 m I f t rwl tr Hfllnilf tn trot I. already, according to re-- 1 even have been lost. Had I imt iiniiv sends out a The will hold that donee against gamblers, but such lnci- - nly a 'ew days ago he was an happened, a lost, of operators and machines which should \I Intal'wnMr organizing n force in Siberia to ajort would have hurt serIousy be models all. I have never seen prSduct, lof dents as this not bring good ,he country for whloh n cvcr his from Bolshevism. u\ -- '\ . w - been accepted and win not to the law or Its That fw. lng such weather- - \ toned bell. register it. consent to any such pro- - .. . , Anrl bo n h ,. nf ,w. ia u luti iue iwnce 01 new ior. ure - v \ ....... rmgnt asK why the, yachts are nearly half a or rtaru posai. question naa awaxenea i far too Intelligent not to understand. company which Ohth more stanchly built and why the work In this city, all of tho question of man Raids on gamblers should bo man- - belongs, \the dead that never die.\ aged so ns to result at least In the holding of the accused men In the tne m.l.ano. Magistrate's court In they The Utterance of a Courage. would have of life a terror Instead of earned Coaxing Us Into Russia. Yuan relaxation armUtlce. possible I.!..' fon.tuff which aiouce,ter Continental Europe voluntarily slw weather repose. Hartlkt Peixetier. mlttinc examination bv alien- - would havo ben out Hook New July J9. I 10. - w 1. . iu.uiou ill UlUiC UU11II rable revelation of Allies nave just Dent a new psycholoirj- - nt the present mnlnsail their laboring ship of thnn was afforded by the press recep- - ... I A..AAK f A - A - I . .. ' oiuic-- . me HHciinuu i2i iu cuicu a of the Ilelchstag speech of the puff of wind that will waft them German Foreign Minister, Wal-alon- g toward recognition of Russia, teb Simons. Like a prophet come On their whimsical yacht, which so out 0f the wilderness Simons far landed them nowhere In enunciated a few simple principles tlcular, they Intend to invite the 0f g00(i toward d States. The cable wires are of Germany and a spirit of tol- - womng to ten mat n erflnc0 nussja conference or world rowers loosing Rudder. RUNS. 41 none the soil caso and the been of more 1 and Sun and so n ml nnv mart an 80 'n that t0 her own ine TU tlon Dr. Dr. has par- - the mes F. IF on 'ew Odyssey The Herald Hcmer Cummlngs, empty soeech It the that may In Con- - toward peace, with Russia would be mv In ini, t ., nectleut fall against Senator Bran- - Iettor a a a entire I could la Man more re in conference at all the rvi.. eii..I ...... \ onB bttote permitted drop of points in orn..a .oku .u.inoici .iue tha tne dlrect election of rate of the present one noininz mori nnnmini rnnn rn .... v. tn I t. . v,. ..... ... .v... ....... - n . .1 ' ' \ ...1 B IIQ .M . \ WtHU V - w ' ' . k tCU, IU OO t. Q.CIj pusiuuu itnvaru u COmnllments to stntps- - ton Senator George one In hnvlng these appear the past mea 0f France, Russia I 0n Connec- - buildings constructed not for ac- - effort they nt- ta nn .. . here nf thnn thn'snnp make to obtain \ . la 1VM uerman r \ \ : Z. \ . concessions nnd Rus spectator. Kussian wno utters SPntlmpnt, \ . - and which as us do we the of cnuslns h, 0TO downfnU Cumm,ngB ran Mr. McLean interest in me IUinre or IIUS- - nnn cnmrlii. nn ,on ., I In igis hn lr--rt election of Sena- - .... . . .j.... i'viiv UiuiC A14A HiC I '\t ....... smn marisets. in trutn, three rpolnlpnts niu tors In order. have, the Tha that nay note that well over veloped the Government real key to our attitude, for they can- - had , i If we to on us no I . a o. .... . ... us . , , \ , Cummlngs to his ino hnro a ,- -, i...j . ... . nnf hrlnt tn . \ \ . . \ \ -- . year IS merely over \ snouiu now tUe a of to In In run .m no aim icui jjuibuc rulth annnnh t I It MeLesn of I I. i w. vm.nt v. h lAnmt H nt.n is in came aespaicnes VBnture ..,,., nf the eight counties. the protegfi of President , K. i '., Homer,\ as he Is here, the Versailles conference. \ ' TrZ W,U BUnd at Jthe arm,s,lce b; If Mr. ahW, Mta,,t lT . . rr a,. k. hm uica ai.aai, u - uwuv \O ftTflf fh TVsflVi. fVMi(-- 4f.11 T,- - Tf r- - snould the negotiations with. justlf- - nerself .roB Conn.. July Russia for other than obtain Just peace Rn,luh PRACTICAL taxed, place Its Zh, t0P' the AmerIan Appreciate Attention decidedly more French aid Government French We Wnr. tennnts bulMInn the most one that could nii have out with the hope attracting the attention and the sympathy of tho White House. Stands, not chorister of American people 7.. Allies try some means, for League of choir: they made their minds that Russia cannot be entirely from world scheme of Mystery nt.r!.nn literature loreboaing Court nrlnted Kalet. uncle, JnnVnenrfonf Brookltn. Archduke bleMed traditions Advice Archduke sailed under Joiutrrf South' America nobody legal representatives z stuteiaent kenaux wilds read sub- - b'en win would possibility city. h.ivi hnon cent 8tnt8 day 8n0W find \ noorrinn . lumca owner Euro- - carried \Our T)na.l.H I I w i,a v.(l s. . I sTUIl US 1 A snare t0 nf if no i to a . s , at sent . have iw.v.ww.u After ciiea ..UKIiaU will will lmjs \Where you stand. Senator Are with with Johnson!\ the In to Be v are cent. A.h. to ,V. mon uu 'uu' filed IT lnvlte h\n nnd ,t paper than fnn to the of his Citv John The must bo for that Is vet the the 'w1th 0,6 its the name of Orth from for on July 20, 1800 that since that time had him ; that he had not with bis or or nnd WAS Rnnn ann. \ld\ and' find waler G. P. 98,649 K.nntnr SoWl first do Tatt 29 true, lououor lormer eottor, au hero named: Just received Georqi Creel's book, which 'Stick to you'll library.' should mMHiHnff MnlmAft nMnarh. J that creased axxravated or $750,000. court made the romanca Greeted.\ order It Afi hi n lYl aUsnrsn nnrn nr ...... i \ .. ... or only times ' j O . l , , ' July Is a nf V. .n n . . . I r w fin f 4U .cii I \ L; to be taxed $300,000,000 Austrian pay half of railway men's disposed crease pay? Pooh! There has a revival of Interest ttl0BC to remind in In him. mo oi altbed or Charlevllle. M. .v...a for oln run v..r. was are ana the new own tVtta tne bv. sista that he with IKtter Thaa the Cap, Oant and the who COmpanled voyage from pleasure with regret and that talked with them Bh l0 cou,d hM \en A amid the bays lone flftnF th m - they that had o in to 8lr Thomas, you bear plot to assassinate The trorhr to isiana homs and that at a nort tt shining there.- - the Rio de where he Mi \ you d0' be ,ur' the I We'll pledge bottom's employed the vessel old .?.. has and tim. was until saw says w,nn\' roa the before would .pum. turned Prance In 1805. you least aiL could And suDnort for not 1118 to fin. hi. In th .. ' stUU \- -- w \C if.r,., r. Mn.tU. ...n4 .,.. \A wmcn will street and are The this him told he a high wind time almost that shoe- - Billy done been \i The might names, there Is are have The Sun now Tub type. these had been akd New York mny for- - built they given of ah unmitigated tanri Klnnf lltrA Inqt are they \Bht the an A. Editor the New July 29. Interesting the Con nectleut To 6un and New York In your article on the political hopes of you nn he the mid this per n.-- m. pgy occasion tempts 'ine 107,020, nmInh,.v known lllO one American i inis Solved, prtiire Salvatob. plication Something traceable Commuters Archduke afterward several HOMER proceed training Government expense mystery Europe through habilitating nrnnnlntwl Johahn London, remained drths Renatjx Mlsseurt Coptland tht off NOISY Trucks Causing Discomfort. To Hciutnt Taxpayer,\ following number .touches against OpOM mo one not boiler, World No person meeting, betwoen poisonous renders all merchant enlisting Harding atnt.m.nf name merely stating that for hn,,, designs not seaworthy that complain m.tl-if- - nft.TrMn of fisherman, be Aldridoe, wherein country stands summer by ublqul- - b,e8sed similar shouts fnimVtQlv! yachts Which .Sometimes To Tub and New Herald The. housing situation the who unable accommodation. little not enter that the buildings were existence they have the total assessed values of real personal property values, without that thne have ten of Sena- - tax year. UUlt. vur nussiu, delicate running against be Interested nationals that and Mr. \J. 7... ot rnKpqi territory not. r,sk nf iho ..nl. me war win Russia. Tenants who do dl- - it... taxes mny the Mr. lormeriv esnousmi thmwlraa hollnrr. thnt 0' wm, flrst for the city tho ibiii. nonn rtlnlnmnr JTt. all as ..li.i, \U'e r..e wut in lety th. thn for uui In ably of other all things. majority taxation. special purpose Poland. you you victor's company expense. buildings remain nmounts Herald: taxation. taxes have which irotten there hostile attitude of If inn. soldier merely nominal recent protect of It to only of That show American. Talk keep woras for an- - v?\ of white t0 .v, death Kansas no- - facts of to men one in mi mv 1,1. V ac- - on Our mingles he not sheafed they may covered they And set on la Plata Cu' and thor come, away. T,t he re-- to And coula wln won A ever run J Suppose Herald, now that the nnd Item some that all new for and per the for the up of. The Sun and due The war been for The the the new not that was tna the the the the the The seen soon wurs oettsr did. and and at. for rent the that wilt you time We all owe our not war rimes ume that you 100 per the the and tho hih - ,\\\:u was was his will your He Tou ne-i- ais for Federal New York, July Fred ean't suck Is (Kan.) Tna and Tonic the ot but This In I no a 1 be I on, mv Ail. t 6uk affects than tenants are find suitable It to com If need In would added nnd Is equal 5 of and would yu a tuiuu \ n'o.vino-. UC the should in any .... \- -. If oil are oy me It n tax or to cost food as an of business In quarters It has sug gested of proposed taxes five subsidy must be out To of has over about two years and Is the a it is Maybe It so with Refuses family Inscribed, desired finally singer up ,ne of clothing collected a will be up he Is in to ni.o in 01 is l., at the. tn of I d of u. a CHARLES York, 29. FOR A Taken Up the W. C. A. To The and Herald of the editorial headed Seeking Country Calm\ Disabled camp bureau for New city Officer. may interest you. uireat Hlter. I Th . 1 OK XT.. V..1. -l 1 n. .... ... - . . . I , . . \ iwiu .Ilia He iew IDrK camps. The far had nothing vacation spots then him was was Ilka W. ot York. Julv said, \we that, but piece and like list Blade. has glvsn and riot, 10 the many This such Nsw New Girls York heard about break Wealth Virginia Star, 1 U.S. Mesopotamia Clauses. Special Tun Box and New Yosk Hcuid, July 29. for an the the the by the wave snd. tude of this Is one to the the natural of any pasting under tho of another country in the form mand&ts. made Govern Shih Britain killed yachts J.. .trsisf In little rest The the was that the raw the be and only the spars attention What PATRIOTISM., times rigged European Powers products world should placed under rationed those ing raw but would have left the selling of the LenRae AKatn State officials exolaln that the of the over a country was not but from the that accompanied the reached was the understanding no commer- cial would placed CnUSe Of In reappeared corns American Prs: accident life the the do repute re- - throne mandate has .;\. 0ne century The Efcnt not during which Tork, moment former overtimo townr(j York, Notes mention the .i.a Mr- - afra,nst AUies, He to soldier, th M. to to to dates and has renewed attention to the lack relative this the covenant of the League a from the extends all countries .the of the two nations can be usefully or In conflict mer a J lea.il.. .l t it. nrovldes for connection A Phase tho with to develop oil wells In Asia Ids. and the the old Russian Empire, Get Shnre In Rumania quires but figuring to demonstrate to compete, but Into 2400,000,000 amount mon when nationals desire rlghti from the As to oil cessions and shares to former enenjy subjects or me iiumoman they will support their tive nationals In for the such two also agree that they will Jointly support their from attitude hat the only the may rlnnrltr rlofln! ... I Itont Tiirtslatura sent McLean ' lms ieaT tno ,.w ...1 export facilities one watcnrui ter mch u\.'!: i. \Ul \I'T.r' tm In any the gold Neither difficult nroblem Almanac had credit prouuee thln Wilson - L,;' Lyons them loianoi nexi years result the may havc been de Eawaru f uoyie estimates exceea tached from As to Mesopotamia, the pro rot vldes the fields there. de to shows pectlv by British the long .n,,.on. 29, after high used added been years. This 140,000,000 war. delays to-d- but Board the calls, Wil- son where respec The V7. Z British that the or will receive 5 per the net crude current prices. the a suffers from a rate In that is to free to the It the will a per company will the the The any company ptojected to develop In benrine the w property already heavily potarnla shall cent trWUtJnl , PeeV,sh seem t the disposal of the is poiIcy of gIngle dIpiomacy of pay also The and effective been Where T\'\.\01 k Nations gee mo uirj TAnmr.MTl.n.hnro \ S paper recited London communicated the ..I.. ., \..T.\!'\\'\\\ f missing t0 the in Merely pinpricks tho how France. RartAnx th.. him Its I visited rTT with- - n k. Nsw York their share annual upon proposed most for- - buildings hindrance' public toward work. From for- - 7 that should couraged view legislation. need. Pa'r'ollc oeace. mo been C. establish Dur unendurable. Teaches. Companion, Is York MANIEKRE. July ENDS Problem Importance Bun York view \Lonely City facts from Emergency report author \How should asked Newspaper which tcctorato WASlltNOroN, Standing opposition monopolisation products Representations then Interna- tional .J?0\ t authority mandatory discussions settlements that restrictions Government administration. Johann discussion Overlooked. arrangement deflnlteness despatch Anglo-Frenc- h agreement nrltleh L. cooperation Situation commercial concessions Minor, the Governments agree negotiations their obtain Government Rumania common negotiations acquisition commercial Petroleum Brandegee harttord, banished $30,000,000. I agreement themselves construction, ownership WEEK GIRLS. Growing following Weddell, restriction definitely According Housing Rumania, territories Rumanian belonging sequestraiea property. Governments respective England Wnehlnrtnn ..nmmnriotlnn Government its nominees cent, event Franco-Britis- h commercial I corporation being de ot of of be en- - of be ...v.. of E. In of In .1... ,r. uuuc UUU of at of of to un be to to In of to In oy of i. in ot of of to see of at In velop oil fields agreed that while control b! share cent such be at disposal of French ment.. British Government undertakes lhat British which may be oil wells Meso other Peace would equitable prob- - tTnck or the,e British Hardino? that people OtoMS majiing looked article undertake British Govcmments agree that native in shall be and may as ot right. they so desire, participate extent of per cent ot share capital. Factor. feature OIL MERCHANT MARINE ASSURED iShipping Board Contracts for 26,000,000 Barrels. Washington, July 29. future fuel ot the burning portion the Government's fleet ap peared to Shipping Board officials to night to be assured with by board of a contract with the Standard Oil Company New Jersey to furnish approximately 15,525,000 barrels ot fuel oil fdr the year beginning October 1 1U 1HE ilUA AnU .,1W 21&II.M.U . I I A. I desire to Inform \Disabled Emergency women inquired for vacation or week contract, together with three signed ' \l '\ce yenernay. insure a supply of 25.- - Offleer.\ whose letter you printed on July .i ..... i. . .. v .,. July 4 the number almost doubled. 950,000 barrels, and the board estimated iB,. at,J ,,n.r With the staff on hand-l- t la Impossible Hs maximum needs recently in calling SZt Tan to handle all the calls that come In. for bid. at 29.280,000 barrels. conditions tO April 7, .......... . WTiIIa the contractu lm terrifying and has a disability Incurred In. In-- 1 J\ !!.nU:' \r and y are for the year UL oy is It m T. our IUHK. BI1U AlCAA slew X I .au. . . . . - dtr th' \ department is to be to such he should write to the Lal1 t0 un(Jor way DJ. whch .rl Tlnnrrf fnr Vnontlnn.l TMuratlnn UWK\ \ u\ board la to obta n the remainder nf I,. at Nineteenth and D streets. Washing- - 1uatel- -' th's week vrobUm. There year supply under yearly contracts, ton. D. C. and state his condition. are a KOod manjr such Places The contract with the Standard OH 111 receive Information as to how to \ ' \ \ w '..rZ.'l \i. I''.u- u- Irom cu'- - na ar0 writing Dar- - obtain an education and to at re A 29. The Ciefol In Yovth'i \No.\ hs do we ra Nlehol up spending his As of nation to oil to Gal con to til of t0 If the the the win has oil to Saugertles, mentioned In your cdl- - l uailimoro. 3,475.000 at Norfolk, .rtirl. tn . -- h.th.p tn. m. 4no,auu Mrreis at cnaneston and 1.150.. be accommodations there. 000 \J\ at Orleans, at prices Our camn hureati orlelntert mv1v .\' narrei, Thfl board t0 to to advise girls about Young Women's I .... ., , company Christian Association however, so exceed accommo It us It nr w Is j intin 41 JS.50 a ton nt At th. hsnk of ths Missouri ntv.r. on. Nations our own camps afford that from 11.10 to I2.J0 a hrr.i .- - mils west, I a man, who replied \0 urcu uu tumo m ucixmujt contain tne provisions. that he Sitting general directory tor for Dull. I whether true girls. C. that they drank the Missouri nivsr water. Director Publicity, rolling by a tidal Y. C. A. New 29. often a It molasses candy.\ Ilew It Arizona. From the Buffalo Boy T. rirklng From Bsll. ii'inthetttr rorrfJpoKifenfe U'aiAlnntnn clearly ot country control this many attitude of of called ot In of Nations. London oil Interest ot Ontpnt oil bodies ana would nocitlne- - Minis- - in of World latter French output of market of 25 in placed Govern of 2S of terests entitled to 20 FOR The supply oil of of CVUiilUlUUJVUU110 UTK in- - service \ I.OUU.UUO \ u charter h deadweight per ItBportAllOn month. contracts signed yesterday are Urlces questioned a cnarienng MabuAret supplies, merchant signing Negroes to Hold \World Session. An international convention of ne groes, with delegates from Africa. Cen- tral and. South America, the West Indies and all States of the union, will on.n Sunday In Liberty Hall. 114 West lJlth iiccu a diii oi ngnta tor the negro One-tent- h of an acre of Andrew Dlllmlrs's race and nlans for iflrn..in ...... farm near Oaj-lor- CIsrks county, .produced tlon to the nearoes of Afrlc. --u, v. lSStt gallons ot strawberries this summer, formulated. Mai-m- i. n.n. vacation In Arlsona. \I recelred a letter according to the owner, and he reeelved it Lf th ni.cV fit.. -- ,m' w. . 1 from a friend there the other day,\ explains la gsllon for the berries. He has 1.300 man of a mass meetimr In v.AtHl In the pstch. One berry exhibited Bauare Oarden Mnnd.v -- .1.. n hot It Is hs wrote, 'Saw a dog chaslnr a I raesntlr measursd nine laches aroiuvs et. will v,. . .n. . r lack rsbblt. and ther wsrs both wslktnr.' , . \J . \r\\ negrotS - - i ... . . . . uitduku xii4ricm Jinnn.iv nri.mM.' AND THE NEW YORK HERALD. TUB SON uu foundtd tv Btn Day n 1113; TUB NBW YORK UKRAlO wo founded ly Jame Oordon ilenneit tn 1115. TUB SON passed into Me m fro! of QharUt J.. l(ona in ltd. ;f &.ecam the tnptrtti of Frank A. Ituntty in 1H. TUB NKW rOHK IIKRAI.U remained the sole properly of Its founder until M death (n 1872, wnen Ms ion, alto om, Oordon Bennett, succeeds fo tht oumerthtp of the paper, which conffitueil in hU hand until hi death n l.li. TUB UKRA.LD became the property of Frank X, ituntey in 1320. ni'HINKSS AM EDITOItlAI, OFTICKS, MAIN BUSINESS AND EDITOIUAli OFFICISS, 210 I3HOADWAY. TELE- - nioNE; wojtTH lo.ooo. IIIIANCH OWICES for rsetlpt ot ts and sale ot papers I l'niNCIPAIi UPTOWN OmCK-Hrr- Hd nutldlng, Iltrald Bquars. Tel. Pttsror 0000 .4JAUI'EM OFFICE-- Ma WEST IMTIt ST., NEATt BKVENTK AVB. TtU lit MornlniJ side. Open until 10 I. M. 2iS\ HEIOIIT8 WEST I81BT BT, Tel. 0OM WadswortlC Open until 10 T. XL DOWNTOWN, nnOADWAT. Open A. M. to 10 V, M.; Bundaxs, 1 P. M. tO 10 P. M. JnnOOKLYN OFFICES EAOLK I1UILD. INO, 30S WASIIINOTON AT. Tel, UM Main. 21 COU11T BT. Tel. 51M JUln. Opsn untn 10 V. M. ..IjnONX OFFICE-C- IS WILLIS AVE.. AT IS\ M ' 0,,en unl11 Prlaelpal American aad I'ore ln llarram. WABniNOTON Tho Muny Ilulldlng. CIUCAOO-.- as Koulh L Sails st. LONDON 40-- Flett St. PAnlS 4S Avenue. A. 1'Hn.M is n. Louvre. ' Tilers m.rm e.hmit ATA n. i. In statlens located throughout New YorK olty and vicinity where d adver- tisements will be reeelved at office rates and forwarded for publication Daily Calendar THE WEATHER. For Eastern New York Partlv clauAv y, probably showers In nitr-m- .. northern portion; fair; llttla change In temperature; moderate to fresh southwest winds. For Nsw Jersey Fair .Mhii,. warmer In Interior; fair, mode- rate south and southwest winds, For Northern New Rnvl.nrfCh... ... day; probably fair: modcrfe tn iresh south and southwest winds. For Southern New EnclnitInr,i fair, little it temperature: modorste tn r.h .. . winds. m.w... For Western New Ynrkp.niv day, probably shewsrs In nortlwait portion! fair; little chanjs In tempersturs! WASHINGTON. Julr M.ti..,. i. . . erte disturbance over northern Ontario with \\\\\\t and It has been ihn,n in s. . Lawrenee Valley. There Is an\ united might be Theothtr disturbance Columbia, .l\o ........... eiiuwers. mere was no other precipitation eicept some llrht shower- - in Montani. Wyoming. Utah, north' U V' Te\\' \''na and southern Florida. Temperatures are cenerally hlsher and somewhat above the seasonal averscs except In the south AtlanUe and Oulf State. There will be showers In ths St. I.awreme Valley and northern New England S?,i JrmoJ,row nd Hurtay In southern n,.il hl\\,'\e ''t of ths Mississippi fair weather will pervall. Tliers will be no temperature- - changes of consequent. Observations at United Gtatss Weather Bureau stations taken at 8 P. M. y,terdy. seventy-flft- h meridian time: Temperature nalnfall Isst 24 hrs. llaro- - last 24 Statli.ns. High. Low. meter. hr. v..,v Albany 84 Atlantic Cltvi 71 Ualtlmore. .., 84 nismarefc.... 84 Boston S6 Buffalo 7A Cincinnati... SS Charleston... SO Chicago 80 Cleveland. ... 88 Denver ft Detroit M slveston.... 8S Helena S8 Jacksonville.. \2 Kansas City, Ia Angeles. Milwaukee... New Orleans. Oklahoma.,,, Ihlladelphla. Pltlsburr. . . . Me. I'ortland, Ore. T2 Salt Lake City $2 San Antonio. 94 San Diego... TS San Francisco 68 St. I.OU1S.... SI St. Paul 89 Washington., 84 LOCAL WEATHER RECORDS. I.UI1IIUI1T ........... ... , mu uirrcuon wind velocity Weather Precipitation '.V.V.Non Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Nona temperature In th nffiri.i ... shown annsjed table: 8 A. M...RS 9 A. M...71 10 A. M...76 11 A. M...78 12 M......79 1 P. M...T5 2 P. M...80 P. M...80 4 P. M...78 a PM...TT io:o. 1010. 0 A. M....71 T4 12 M 70 7T 3 I'. M....80 79 aci, . . .. .. . . .. .. .02 Cloudy .. Clear .. Clear .. Pt. CIdy .. Cloudy .. Pt. CIdy T. Cloudy . . Cloudy . . Cloudy .01 .. .. .. Pt. CIdy T. Cloudy .. Tt. CIdy .. .. .. .. Tt. Clay .. Cloudy .10 ruin .. .. Clear . . PL CIdy .. Cloudy .. ...S.W. 10 Th thl. rltv .. recorded by ,. ' P. M...78 T. M...74 P. M...70 10 P. M...69 1920. 1910. P. M....78 P. M....70 Mid 88 Highest temperature, 80, at 2:30 P M. Lowest temperature, 83, at A. M. Avrrag temperatur. 72. EVENTS TO-DA- M 8. In th T9 72 10 Hearing; on closln hour. e. ,. tt..i.. Kiii '.WKV' Bu,M,nc Wh- \- Ueetlnir of the Board . fi. Hall. v'\ Special nMttlnr of tha Bosm r.t r..,i.n ' rark avenue and Fifty-nint- h street, P. U. Presentation br Miss Mrv n. T.mnt. nr Knoxvtll. Tenn.. ta th tf. ft a r...... at th New Tork Nary Yard or th D. A. R. flag, formerly on th old Tcnmss, r it. Meetlni ot th Coney Island Cent..! A.. soclatlon to' discuss plans for ths Msrdl Oras, 8 P. M. Meeting of the National Association of Or City College, 10 A. M P. M. and Msrchandls Exhibit, Grand Central Pal- - all day. The Rv. Dr. John L. Csmnb.!! will i: liver a In th Greenwood Baptist Church. Sixth street and Seventh avenue. Brooklyn, on \JaDan Peril. nd Ponlblli- - tie,\ 8 P. U. 3 6 7 8 P. M...7J 9 8 0 12 3 3 4 4 lecture SCHROEDER NAMED BY BAKER. Psraoni Airman Will Try for Ben nett Cup In Pari. Washington, July 29. Cant' Ruiolph W. Schroeder, holder of the world's alti- tude record, will pilot the American army plane in the Oordon Bennett In ternational cup raae to bo held In France the laat week of September, It was announced y at the War De partment Tho American expedition HI be in charge of CapL Waltor O. Q. Kllner and CapL Corliss C. Moiely will be substitute pilot for Capt. Schroeder in the event hla services aro necessary. The piano to be used by CapL Schroeder Is a Vervllla and Is an army product of the pursuit type built at McCook Field, Ohio. It is not a racing machine, but officials of the Air Ser- vice are confident that Schroeder tvln with It