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1~2T ~ ; i , • until 9 • to the cannot \ :horne- .. and • from • e furni- at half they entire ..• .. night .. • Buildin, • • • • ~ • • .. I .. , l w • ba(\g~r, nutria. • kit fox • • • '. t \ :, ~, \ .. • .. ., ... • ~ VI,OL[NGE FEARED Walker in - Modest Lapse LEGION VANGUARD CHINESE YIElDING AfiEWINBOStON IF Puts London Ahead of N. f. GREEnO IN PARIS' OF SEIZED PlAN[ Mayor at Luncheon of American Club Invites All to SACCOlO~ES PLEA Come llt: e T:dVfsi~1::I:~a::Z:::::: There BY KISS BARRAGE OENlfD BY BRITISH Precautions Stiffened as Full 'Bench Mc.ets Preparatory to Decision HILL FILES AN ADDED BRIEF; ACTION MAY DELAY RULING Prepares for Race to Submit U. S. Appeal-Sacco Eats Too Much By RAYMOND G. SWING for my part, I tnink It large en<lugh Evening P03t Foreign Service now. Plenty of people already find SCI' amble for Taxis by Vet- COPIIf/oht, 1921. b~ Ii. y, E\ Post. 11'0. their way to the City Hall and they . LDnaon, Aug. 18 (By CabJe).-Mayor ~re so vociferous that tnelr strength I erans and Relatives Re. Wulker of New York had a modest ctoea not need to be augmented.\ moment today-he admitted it as Walker, who referred to hlmsea! as calls Old Days Natives Also Refute Report Cut- ting of RaiJway by English Has Forced Surrender probably the only one he 'Would have the only 125-pound Mayor in the I on his European trip-In considering world, expressed himself as greatl~ ~-I POLICE USE TRAIN RUSE NORTHERNERS DEMAND the size of London during an after· fected by the rousing reception slven . dinner speech to tlle American Club. him. \I! any of you come to New TO FORESTALL RADICALS I After quoting figures about the size Of York, I shall give you the freedon Of _____ _ New York, and reminding his hearers the city,\ he told the club menbers, • 'Off'· I C· L d d I' T . A . that If Greater :NeW' York were a StaLe nddlng qulckl;', \That Is as much 1ree- First lOla ontmgent an e Popu atlon urnmg gall1st Na. SURRENDER OF NANKING It would be fourth In size in America, dom as the Mayor has. If a pollcema.n: at Cherbo\rg-Many ao tionalists-Foreigners in he confessed London was larger. tells you to do anything, you do It. :rt \The largest, it not the greatest city you are extended hospltallty In any Of On to ::ngland Shanghai Uneasy In the world,\ Mayor Walker cal1ed It, the City's Institutions and will le:t rae ___ __ \or course, wo might make New York know, I promise, If I can't get you ollt, By NOR~IAN KLEIN Paris, Aug. 18 (A'l.-Although the ad- Shanghai, China, Aug. 18 larger by crossing over a few rivers, but (Continued on Page Beven) Sta.t! Correspondent 01 Evenjng Post vance guard of the ,-,merlean Legion Chinese and British officials today da- t Basion, ~fass .. Aug. IS.-Taa decision host soon to descend ,'pon Paris W\l.S nled a report that the Chinese had re- Of tbe Massachusetts Supreme Court WAR~EN A~CUSES U S TO AID NASSA'U last In the \ at Saint Lazare sta- turned the wings of the British mlll-· that !neans Ufe or death to Nicola '. . tlon tOday, those most Interested In tary plane, seized atter the plane had I Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzett! was . ..', the visitors found them without dlff!- made a forced landing outside the iih :~::W::::II:~t:a:~c::d:b:o::~ 10 POl'I\E or lYING SHUT Sp·EAKEASI.[S ::I~n~~:Y:~:~~~:l~t:~~~~e~~~ ::!:!;I;:J~:l~~::!.:~Ss:ld~omml'- 'to cUe In. the electric chair some time I.J r . .\ I [ the welcoming crowd Included many \We will hold the wings until the • t'l!ter midnight Monday unless some . relatives, some of them seeing their question of Illegal British filghts over court or executive action sa.ves them. grandchildren for tile first time. There OIllnese territory Is settled.\ . :It I .. In the power of the Supreme Court Orders Trials After Men Deny County Prosecutor Edwards W'SS much enthusiastic embracing. Major General John Duncan, BrItlsll 'to grant a new trial. . • • I The American legionnaires \rrlved at military commander, se.ld: Tae four Justices, Braley, Walt, Car- Fellow Officer Fired Gun Starts Drive to Close Resorts Saint Lazare half an hour ahead of the \We have not received the slightest roll and Pierce, conferred In their I in tSation Selling to Childrell IPollce arrangement, to forestall any Indication that the Chinese are reo chambers today. It was reported they possible Communist demonstration, I turning the wings.\ I were writing the decision. A court I 'if 'I'llere were nO manifestations In the General Duncan, departing (rom lils I .. tel\.ographer was sent for. The verdict STRAY BULLET HITS HOME 50 ALREADY SUPPRESSED crowd waUing, and the loudest noises I custom o~ not seeing correspondents. mal\ be announced later today. but I were made by welcoming kisses. commented to the Associated J;lress on Arthur DeMn Hm, chief defense .en ~,., _ney Legion were On hand to extend a of the Chines. mll1tary nuthorltles In more likely tomorrow. I' m patrolme- 'Who It Is alleged Elvin N. Edwards, District Att- National officers Of the American the Incldont. He declared the ·nctlon couo.sel for Sacco and Vanzettl, today tried to shield Patrolman Dewey Hock of Nassatl County, today announcetl the I formal welcome. seizing the wings of the plane was n. flIed a supplementary brief on behalf \hen he was tried today for dlscbarg. opening of II drive sponsored also by I 'rne veterans and their wives and direct, alfront to British expecUtlonnry of the condemned men with the Su- Ing als revolver- In a pollee station. the pollee and Federal authorities, to children became so mIXed with other forces In China, bringing up questions prolIle Court. The new brief answers were ordered by Police Commissioner 11mb at k i \d dh I passengers they passed their waiting far more Important than the incident some of the contentions raised by At- Warren to be tried for making false e 1 e spea ellS es an roa ouses hosts without general recognition. The Itself and requiring Instant ret,alll.toltyj torney General Arthur K. Reading. wllo statements. in tho country that se!1 ll'l.uor to bo)\s I Legionnaires equid 1>e Identified only arga:ed tae CBSe for the Commonwealth. Commissioner Wu,ep, who sat with ad girls. b:y their ovorseas caps. Among the dls- Thl,s 'lotIon by Mr. Hill :may delay the Deputy Co llll1l lssloner Felix A. Muldoon Fifty ~uch p~\ge. have been C1051>d' tmatlve headgoar the bright orange Of, deollSlqn. at lioek's trIal, reserved. decis!oll In his within the PtIBt\ SIx months.. he de- the Flrrldtl; delegation stood out., , GI~t ot SupPlementary Bl'iet case. but the -tr:lal ;vas no sooner OVEll Once .in cOI\tact wIth the wel~omlng. DUll,can. ~ald. ·\the cl1t~lng Q( Tbe Unport~nt ·PlI.rt Of,.'t!i'0 suPP!e.- I,than he took steps against the ten g:roups, there. vo:ns. a WU~ s,llrajllble tor Sll,l!-llghal':liall!~povt. 1,'I,!IUwlloy .. Wij& men:ary 'brief Mn Hill tileti· 'today .jOI-/men 'who.'hac!\ sltld they had not heard taxIcabs, the ,{1ell!.a.lld jlxceeillng, ·the··\Ieest;~.lJiluld d6':to-mamWn :,t'tj~'. 10~5, . . !ply shot.l\,jI..!J!~l)t'lJS&d In tp,e ~~Mlon. .nwpl)', a .0nd~tlM' wnlCh 1>fOvetl 11(1 ~,i6t't~e ~rlU\h tor!;.r. _ ~€':\\V1o.S- !'he . .Attorney General apparently 'rhe accused ore Martin Caradine State. as well as Federal, Indlctl):1ent$ ,n.'-<lVelty tQ the vlsltors or their' Frenoll ,titeiy IIncL '~9!~£ r~ta;ilatlit:Y\ ' .'tJl& argltes 'that Judge Tha.Yer's prejudlcia.l I Alfr~d Castagna. Charles DI Matlertlno: will te sought agal;lSt the spSake:aales .relatlves. 'sta,nt the Chbiese return the WillgS. 'l\'e bias. even u: shown ~o eltlst, Is not Harry Fredericks, IUch£Ll'd Galdln, John whenover pOssible In the future, DI!t- wU! repair thl'- ·raUway and .Withdraw material llnless It was c 0 1lll1lunlcated I Hannigan. George Lllenthal. Charles rlct .'ttorney Etlward~ salel. Mid dras- Clletbo~lI'g, f'rance. Aug. 18 Vt')~ thtl Woops to the 8ettlement, to Ibe Jury. Manger, Harmon Mlnerly and Frank tic measures. will be taken to obtatn.. 'I'lle American Expeditionary Foree's: \Reports that m.y action hIlS a dl!:eper \!['bat ,this I~ not the Ia.w appears not I Plate. the closing of objectionable plae>eS, return to France and Its baUlellelds slgn,1tlcance. tba.n retaliation are:Stound onll'\ l~om arguments and authorities began ~oday when the liner President lees., This I~ gupportcd. b\ thO n.ct that eel b tl t 5t tI Federal i\ld Pledged , contained In the 'petltloner'! former I e ra en n a on lDuding, first of the omolal American the British troops are wlthdr'wJng . ' Mr. Edwards' announcement was ~ brlet', but IS also made olear by the All were In the dormitory of the de fte· f Ith _ II Legion transports, unloaded hal! its from China. The Second S\uac!ton of , ma 'S r a can erence w rC ce .. analogy in the cases. '\'Iher. a judge has East 104th Street Pollee Station 011 the' Chief Skidmore of Na_u Count an.d contingent of \Buddies\ here for their 'the Royal Air Force, th~ orgll.llization \earl Mid disqualified for Interest. night of August 10, when, it was John A. Wilbur, de uty rOhl1:lltl:c. ad- dEseent on PariS. tQ' whlcb tbe .Ianded ,plane belpngetl, \!t ha~ never been considered wlleth~ chnrged, the snooting took place In mlnlstrator In the ~strl~t. The o~er :balf of the 50<) Leglon- has been ordered to leave Ohln\ by er Dr not the fact of 8u~h mterut, or celebrntlon of tbe promotion of Cap. \I have not undertaken to make naires remafned on the liner with the, September 1. The outfit Is pa.rtly any 'Word or action arISing therefrom tarn 'VIncent Sweeney to Deputy In· Na!;Sau Oountry drY' becll.use I 11M1e object or going on to Southampton aboard I5hlp, and the orders have not had been communicated to tb. jury or S])eetor. nothing to do with the Federal EnfClfce-1 anti visiting Engll!.lld before proc~ed- been changed. regardless ot the present hat! been In any way Involved In any- Sergeants Sheehy and Andrews, who ment Act. That Is wholly up tt> the Ing to P£Ll'1s for the Legion conventIon.· occurrence. thing which took place at the trial. were in the station, testified there had Uruted States attorney and the Feeletal 'rhe contingent on tbe first official \The Chinese protest that fh1lng The role question discussed In these been some shooting. and Mrs. Adele agents,\ Mr. Edwards decllU'ed. I transport has been preceded by about over Chinese territory by Brltleh avla- cases IS. was the Judge dlsqunl1fied be- Gagnanl complained thnt 0. stray bul· \I am interested In the tlngrant 4,~OO Legionnaires who came privately tors Is II- violation of CRUse Of Interest? let entered her bedroom on the top spc.akeasles that sell to children and d~rlng the las.t few weeks. These now gr e nta rdl g I 'to fl I \In the Cllse. at bar the only ques- floer Of 170 East 1()5th Street. become goneral nuisances 1n the'cora- are scatterecI allover Europe, many In :br~a:.e I d~g~ot ~o~~e~ ;~r .?v~~ tion 18, was the judge dJaqual1fied by Sheehy sald.he found sll< empty munltles In which they are egtablll!!hed. EDgland, some In Geunany or Italy and tors' actions here a. viOlation ot 8uch (Continuclt on Page Seven) cartridges near Hock's locker in the \My conference with Mr, W1lbur and others in Polalld, SCIl\1dtnavla. Spain agreements. dorl1:l1tory, and that the patrolman's with Olllei Skidmore was for the pur- and the Balkans. Some have even pen- \There Is practically no governt;X.lent revolver smelled as 'though 1t had been pose of getting better ooopera.tlott: be- etrated to Turkey. In this area. Coupled with tills, 8ince GARDEN CITY SIFTS 2 MYSTERY RAIDS IR ISCROS[N JURY··WlllPRHR[- ON DAVISCUP IEAM· ATlANTIC CITY' VICE , .1 J '. ... :~, ' '- amed by; ·,·'telinis . Heads as. Fourth Member W.tth Tilden, ., Williams and ~~n8to~ ')\ recently discharged. Detective Vincent tween the Nassau County pollee an.d The voyage aoros. was full of fun and the Nllnl<lng Inoi<lent (anM.forelgn Dernlng testified that When he In- tlie Federal EI)f6rcenient agents to wipe a lot of swlvol-cbalr warfare was. fOUght. outrages) we have felt free to fly any- Laborer Arr~stei:l. Charged With vestlgated he found the ceiling and out tliJ.s stretch thnt exiSts tn t%lany There Were many contests. InclUdlpg a (Oontlnuea on Page Sevcu) Dy IlERBF.JtT g, ALLA1\I Btl a stal1 Correspon4ent Entering Houses With Revolver, skylight' pierced bY' bullets In forty- parts of the county. golf driving tournament, tOr which the William '1'. 'I'llden 3d oC Phlll!.delphla, Atlantic. City, Aug, 1'8.-Indlatmentil and TakIng $5G Casn (ContinuecZ 0 ... Pa.ge Seven) p:rlze was ~ trip by all' from PMI. to Anxious to End ·Evll London. M:. Johnston ot San Francisco, against law viQlatQrs' here The Miss Doran and Eagle, With Five Aboard,- Long Overdue in Hawaii CAPT. ERWIN WILL SEARCH ON HOP TO ISLANDS TODkY Honolulu Intent ern ,Search,but Welcomes aoebel ana Jen- BfJ \tho Aa&Gcfallld Press Scores of vessels, including fort)'. two naval ships, toc;lay were comb. i~g the ocean course of the flight to Honolulu for trace 'of two lost. Two mysterious raid!!! on private I WINDOW IS SMASHED, \Chief Skidmore and myself are It was a soldiers' ho~lday. and gen- NonlS WIlliams 2c:t or Phlladclphla tlon wllh alleged VIce In thl~. houses In. Nll.Ilsau County rut night 8 WATCHES STOLEN anx:i()us to wipe out these verl'tabie eral •. alid colonels received exactl;' the· F:rollols T. HlUlter ot New Bochelle •. were prepared today by 'Pr,b!ee\l1~i'IP1:~lt;y beaa.me known today when ~llIe Ovrom.' bell-holes and mere raiding and. ar-· same ~ttentlon as t;he men they Chattanooga. Tenn., Al1g. 18 (I!').-A Y., 'Will dofend thQ Davis. OUill1l the a laborer o! Oarden Cit)\. wa.s arrested resting has not accomplished anytJllng commanded. four\h r!lscue party returned from the 1'Ilund at tho O-r--ntown Youth Breaks Pane With Brick at It~ t~ d I h t~ , --~----_- ' f NI' k' ,,~\ and beld for arraignment In ~Ineola. w .... ....em an ao ave •• e asree- - recesses 0 e -11-Jack Cave today Germantown, Fa., Sep- on c:hDrge. of assault and robbery. He Broadway Store and Th-en men~ Of '14r. Wilbur, In cllarge of Joeal ALL-DAY DRIZZLE without discovering any trace of L. 8. George M. Lott;; Jr. of was ident1J!ed by two per60IlS as one Escapes enforcement, to put Into efleet dr.a.tlc FALLS OVER CITY Ashley, explprer and geologist. who en- a.nd Jolln :Opeg or- Santa of tbe raltlers. measutes to clean up this partIcuJnrly . tered tho cavern Monday with the·IMonllc&. Ca.!., aave boon name\! 2. aJtor. Petet Sa.nlw o~ Lenox Roa.d, Unlon- Eight wrist watches 'VBlued at $140 bad feature, and It Is In this sort of Rain Nay Keep Up TonIght, Weath. prom[se he woUld return not lator tllan by tbe'$electloll cOjllmittee, whIch, dale. one'ot those whO'idelltllled Ovrom, were stolen from Littman's, a jewelry CBse tha.t local authorities ,and Federal 'l'uesday. Another party will enter the announcemwt today. , to t B d .... It I k I h er Bureau Says, but TOn1or· said twO' men arou!ied him, entered !!-nd womens wear s re a ron way r 4.or es can, wor n armony. within a few hours to search a hlther- cOlElllllttec's eholce was exactly llis :h~use with drawn revolvers, and and Thlrty-nlnth St;reet, this morning \If In. theBe cases there exists any row Will Se Clear to unexplorei:l cavern. The third resoue has been eXpected CVel' since selliched thl> place. When they did' by a. man, Wllo broke a wlndo\v with a l;ltate vlojatlon I am goong to presel1t party Is still In the cave. Ins.iBted on be'ng paired with nQ\:find what they seemECI to be seek- brick: lind escaped aftet a chase. . tile matter to the Orand Jury fat:' In- New York !lad another wet day today. ClaUde McAbee, II guide who led the 10. the dO\lblos at tho Sea 1 ~ Saruw said they toClk $50 from Joseph Hennessy, a window dresser, d1ct\p.ent and In addition to' this tb.e Rain began shortly atter midnight and searchers, said he is convinced Ashley tournament Instead ,J~ and fired ll~e tlnles at hIm when was arranging the display When he Federal o!flcers will prosecute tQ the contlnllc<L ·ns a. steady drizzle today. The has either .been caught under e. r~ck: he t:ried to e3:~~e, one bullet strll<lng heard tlle tinkle 01 jalllng glass: fullest extent. Weather Bureau. asserting tpe showers slide or has falleh Into an underground him In the elbOw. soon otter Sanlw's Turning he saw a y~ung man tapping \I am sure Mr. Wilbur Is slncerc an.d would continuo tonight, promised to- stream. bous! was entered, the home of his' witl1 a brlok: at tile other window. As Is going to give us the best help tha.t morrow would be :'clearlng,\ however. Yesterday a party I1f friends trlt1led a!ste:r-In-law, Mrs. Anna Saneek\ nearby, Henness)\ watohed, the thief put hIs I he ca-n. and I want It distinctly undor: Saturday and Sunday probably wlU be hlni for a cUstance 01 tOUl\ miles '11'118 :!learcheci by two men who' a/tld they arm through tne three-Inch hole hI!. tsood that whll,t I a mtrylng to drive fa;jr. Into the cave. following chalk marks. were huntlng tOl: liquor. Her daughter. had made, grabbed a. handful of out. Is the spe~keas1 dive that Is known A warning was sellt out to small crElft W'!lere the wall marks cncled, tdot- l;prot'~b'lY 1l10rrow mOl'!11ng before the Oounty Grand Jury at Mays I.\aln(llng. mOhc.pla,ne, At that rime. the vestlgators employed by the Mtll)j,alpaJ·1 ;:.~~ Reseaioh Uague, which !Ulml,&hE,d Information, will lay before the Jury e\idence 1\8 to alleged Illegal tlvltles ,her<l. Supreme Oourt JUJitlce Luther A.I·mencti,d Campbell of Hackensack, Who conduct- ed both pUblic and private ,hear~hg\ here yesterday relative to the League'e I ...... y ..... .,;:;:;-:;:;:-;--:;:;.;:;:;:;:-:t-;;:;.;,;., .. \' ... oharges, wur Instruct the <)rand Jury tomorrow concerning them. It wail announced today that the pro- sccutor!a o1!lce haa now taken entire cha~ge at tl1e !Ilt\tter. and that none of the LeallUe officials will appear to- morrow. Conforences. conoernlng the Helen Saneek, sixteen. Identlfl.ed Ovrom watches, and raIl. I (Oont!nued on Pave Seven) by the locai forecaster today, advising prints indicated the oxplprer hnd that' strong l!Ortheast winds WOUld be tod~;Y. . . prevlilent from Delaware Breakwater tD fallen. :Near by WM ·Po sharp deollvlty, _~ ____ ~ _____ ~ _____ ~ ___ ~_~ ___ \-- OLD ENGLISH COMMON .LA W Boston this afternoon and tonight. 'rhc ;!~!de~~:e~!~ the bank ot' an tlOder-. MIS\.S D- ORAN'S HOME TOWN. '( Ccmtln'l!ec1 0\ Pag! Two) :mated, dQUan, . '/ '. . , . , temperature, whloh remained 111 the HOLDS TWO IN YACHT DEATH 10\l'l51>1tle9 throughOut the day, will be W· AITS FE. A lDPDLLY' FO,D NE'WS . ' mOderate the rest of the week, the L·\ ~,,, , prediction Said. Seattle Clubman w: d His Skipper to ~e P~osecuted lor lVf1t GIAN-T-S~A-N-'-D-R-' -O ..... B ..... INS. Trymg to Save Drownmg Glrl ' GAMES CALLED OFF Flint, Mich\ Friends Stay Up All Night to Get Word of Miss. ing Girlllawaii Flyer headers Tpmorrow 'rha' scheduled baseball ge.mes today between the New Tork Giants and Plttsbmgh nnd Brooklyn versus Chlca.- \'~ .. • I\. -\. ~~', \\_ , ,