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Ich |~ “i\‘ni‘d (h. eport travel Un dvisicn as in try plans are up. the Int-”me!“ ¢ w 1. be q UPA METI ation Doon; NCE RECENT Avon and sod in Arsemi furtalns wery turnod in the then the opened to th today that My, rTiver for a as to the consequen Lack 3: £3 r the shutting ch wus estap - about twp distance of was - believel situated but for has been which -was from that It was a I2. of businem chlldres woud like the sammer K'. ar fortunate ver 1.000 low cost. ill offer, turnnh‘ prn'rs. to $6.00 'S St. & ce nd Mis in the in bust andf Pf!\ millm— you} me mid $4 h 7 or not | _ §) Sign}. 0 U i U N o § d I j t o x I ans worst 0f | pression orer £ 5 pAILY AVERAGE | CIRCULATION FOR JUNE 16,011 Cast EDITION PLOT TO SLAY OF POLAND ' foover Announces That Amer- ican Business Has Already Turned the Corner ict BUSY! ANINCE soand TELLS Biens qFFERS TO HELP NEW ORLEANS . comPANY IN EXPORTING coTToN CRoP uC Of $5,000,000 Supplies Owners of Cotton with Such | the circumstances narrated in the Funds As They Need 80 They WIll | foregoing dispatch and those describ- In a Warsaw message of June 28 Not Be Under Pressure to Seil lti which told of an attempt by an ap- Amy Price, ernment Also Run Down By Police. saw todaymgays Et has been learned an attempt Was to assassinate President PiRudski that the poli hamve run down a plot to overthrow 0 present Polish gov- says the message, are maintaining @&e utmost reserve with regard to {Th affair but it ap- pears that a man had forced himself into President room and fired several shots. A number of ar- rests have been made. mission to the presidential palace in the Polish capital Several shots wrin- fired by the man, it was stated, after he had beet refused admittance «SPECIAL TO THE TIMES.) to the palace ant while the police WasPit cton July 13 -All those | were overpoweritg him one member 'egimecies . of the government - which iof the force was wounded. By MARK SULLIVAN. OUTBREAK IN | CAPITAL CONFIDENT ALL Attempt to Overthrow Gov- Copenhagen. Juily 13.-A @ispatch to the Berlingske Tidende from War- of Poldnd and parently unbalanced man to gain ad / PRESIDENT IS | Prealdent Pilsudeski, e= soo MBAET NNE FORGERY, CLAIM pression has been passed. Secretary, Hower of the department of com ; , ARREST OF MRB. BUuAKETT ORDERED l SI6X \COL.\ tumed the corner '* Use of Abbroviattd Title in Alleged Departments of the government to whish this is a matter of primary Signature Leatm to Preferring of Charge, conmern belfeve thst what is now most necessary is initiative on the part of indis {dual business men, Supplying Credit, Probably the most energetic of the gowrnment departments engaged in | helpizg business is tho War Finance Corporation .. Its direct function is the Ca-flitating of export trads by supplying credit under proper condi- tena Like every institution the de gree of its eMceinncy {s determined li=rs?y br the personality of the in. abbreviation \Col\ in what purport dividuals who direct IL. od to bo the sigimturs of the iste The War Finance Corporation| Theodore Roosevel@ is one of the rea- could fuifll the requirements of the 8008 for the preferi~ing of a charge of . forgery ggainst Mrs Emma Richard statite which created it by merely-”on Burkett of Ind - Sho sitting still behind the counter of tho! tried - to collect §69.900 from the treanuiry and maintaining a readiness Roosevelt estate om a note sho says 18 Now York, Jtfly 1 3-Tho use of the WIFE OPENS FRE ON MBR. STILLMAN DEFENSE BEGINS - PRESENTA. T ION OF EVIDENCE LEEDS mil I3 ARED Former Empioyes of Woman Named by Bankerm Wife Take Stand To- day. \ July 12 -Opening their afirmativo defense in the Still man divorce case today, counse} for Mrs Anns C Stillman immediately sougbi to support their accusation that James A stiillman was the fath- er of Jay Ward Leeds, infant son of Morence EL Leeds, former Broadway show girl. to adsarce money to properly equip YAs indorsed by the colose!l and te ant ey to prop \P / nigned during the | Progreasive con- ped applicant a vention at - Chigmgo in 1913 b Bu it is the belief of the War Fi- Charles J Shunsom, whom she di' Bat Corporation that what is most , seribed as a formar Rough Rider I Beeded is energy and-dnitiative oni - Assistant District Attorney Dool- the jat of individual business men , ing of New York, who has been in i and 't e directors of the corporation vestignting the ma tier in behalf of + are t A content with welting for api the Roasevelt family, sald today that plies one for loans but regard It as members of the ficnily told him the: a pat of their function to stimulate colonel never used - the title in bis iti se on the part of business men signature » ard 'ackers in those sections of the Investigation | also revealed. Mr cours where business Is most de-; sald, thit Mro Roosevelt preai=d went without sleep for 8% consery ) $.000000 to Memphis Firm. 'live hours while im Chicago in 19127. , Fr evample one day last week' that members of(he family were te ® a Finance Corporation - ad- with him throughort that period and tin ' te (ta a enoperative that none of them saw him sign a ieee amor at Memphis Tenn which document of any ki nd hae (n O+'« bands aome 220 ONN bales .. Search of rosters «of the Rough Rid . 1 f bere stants cenitan - The purpose of era has falled to disclose any Ch&rles | the a ta to aupply to the own- J Shumson, Mr Dowling says | MTR (Cote cotton auch funds as they. The New York police have asked | Deed n the immediate present, so the Hillsdale authorities to arrest lhat adil not be under pressure Mrs Burkett to =e n .se cution at a Tare £7 sor PHC UE (ho RECH VED tar ger 60 Fo the purpose is tn‘ FOR WOMAN'S ARREST Ind . lot +.. toropean consumers of this | En i ottom ree that the growers af u pmtected Afancially - and « Clinton, Jaly 13 -Ofriala att r pa during redirect marcy ol her youngest son, Guy Stilt | bave atrick ra out of the record today here today had mol yet received the Certain frasients of testimony given lower - Lequest for the amest of Mrs Emma by Ir Hugh LL Russell, Buffalo oste They cmiled Dr James Ogiivie of New Fotk to the stand and he test fed to betng preset st the birth of the boy amd identified a photnmsph’ of Mre leeds as the mother. it was sald oro rxplaiming that of \Mr lLeods it was reported. Piaintif! Rests Case, Imi at ated hiis e today | home, Chequers Court, today, accom-! ”Enh'fnfi' \Mlglfizmdml; rm; Slgfly. panied by members of the staff. It isi told him at that time that she wis men; and esidence, during which, 1t , was sald, Referee Daniel J Gleasoni finally refused to admit questions which were asked of Mr Stillman eramination | at a previous hearing | These | questisus were described as claving the infer- ence that the banker would. have been willttmig to let Mra - Sttliman bring the eult for divorce had it been possible in that way to test the legitl ! man The refereo also was reported to FRUSTRATED ' oes! for a con- Ito could not identify Mr Sul; ; Ident Harding's proposal mans phothgraph as that of the fain. , ference on steps toward disarmament he head no dis. | ®!!! be the dominant festuro of Sat- tinct recollection of the appamrance | U\day's meating. 3 GREAT POWERS Officially Signify Accept- ance of Invitation LLD =. CHINA, 700, INDLATES FERENCE RELATIVE TO FAR EASTERN QUESTIONS LLOYD GEORGE 10 ATTEND British Prime Minister Amxilous To Be Present at Propcsed Washing- tom Gathering If Conditions at Home Will Permit His Absence. London, July f§.-Three of the principal nations-Great Brit- ' ain, France and Italiy-have officially signified their acceptance of Presf- dent Harding's invitation to hold ® conference on limitation of arm# ments, while China has indicated her readiness to participate in a confer ence relative to Far Eastern ques tions. It is expected in oficial cip cles here that Japsp's accoptancé will be communicated to the United States government soon. Lloyd George May Attend. In government circles in this city it appesrs to ba the consensus of opinion that the mesting at Washing- ton 'will bo attended by some of the most \prominent ststeimen of the world. The announcement of Pre mies Briand of France th:at be would consider going to Washington follow- ed indications that Pripre Minister Lioyd aan provided conditions {s froat BrilkEt M#¥ such as to permit his extenied absence from tho country. Advices from aPris simte that tho commission for reduction of arma- ments appointed by ths League of Nations will probably hold only a | brief session in that city on Satur- ; doy. Reno Virtani, president of the | commission, is understood to {@vor jan immediate adjournmi(nt, although such action would be upon the initia- tive of the council of tho leagus. It 'neems probable, howover, that Pres Premier at Country Home. READY FOR MEET Great Britain, France and Haly READINESS T0 TALE PAT WOULD PARTICIPATE IN CON- [Mercury At 106, Farmers Work By Moonlight v ave which has gripped the con- tral west for days continued to- THEHEE CENTS A COPY I aily Cimes. Circulation Greater Than That of Any Other Northern New York Newspapers. WATERTOWN, N. Y., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 13, 1921, nmsnwnnfin HOLD FIRST CON T HE CITY or WATERTOWN. _ FaUr CENTS.\ E OF IRISH PEACE MEET; - WILL ACCEPT HARDING BI DE VALERA AND LLOYD GEORGE WILL - FERENCE THURSDAY day without indication - of relief. Farmers In some sections are do- Ing their field work by moonlight. In other districts there is litlle activity until sundown, 10 Downing St, Where First Irish Peace Meet Will Be Held At Footvilte, Wis., yesterday temperatures of 106 degrees In the shade, and at Oshkosh, Wis., 100 wers recorded, to nen ___ 042 NMAS. KABER FAMMTS BROTHER ON STAKD DRAMATIC SCENE ENACTED at MURDER TRIAL COURT RUM TAMIL Excitement Becomes Intemse As Ac- cused Woman Fails Prostrats to Floor. Cleveland, July 13 -Mrs Eva Catherine Kabor went into a hyster- lcal faint soon after court opened to- day while her brother, Charles Brick ol, was testifying in her behaif in the trial in which she is charged with murdering her husband, Danie! F Kaber She screamed and fell to the floor. She was carried out by bail- ffs. The c... sea iv oouval0 wi og beamed Li Uju in uupdon, where be will confer with Do V alera on Thursday. mavs toy c Trt rty \a aa * 53! & x Prxcitemont among the women spectators was intense. The crowd did not calm down untit Judgo Miu- rico Bernon bad sdmonished all to keep their seats. Court bailiffs immedfately sefied Mss. Kaber when she begin to screato but she wilggled out of their grasp and soon was prostrate on the floor. Calls For Daughter, After Mrs. Haber had been carti=md Into tho judges chamber she called incob@rently | for - her daughter, Marian MeArdie The dramatic scone came when is- ststant County Prosccutor Cassity, on croas-examination of her brother. ssked him if he did not know that his mother, Mrs Mfmry Brickel, trod admitted that she tried to burn tha Kaber home \No she doesn't admit it,\ he te plied. | Mrs. Kaber then began to acream. On direct examisation Mr Brickel bad testified that be believed Mrs. Kaber to bo insane Judge Berson at 10.15 adjournod Lioyd George went to his country understood he will see there aeme of the cabinet rmembers and propare his Introductory remarks for the meeting with De Valera here mustn'-i row. i t ITALIAN, JAPANESE ANO 1 CHINESE REPLIES NOT HERE I Washington, -July 18.-Great Brit: ain's favorable reply to President; Harding's invitation for aa interns | tional conference on riduction of armaments and Far Easterm ques tions had reached the state depart ment today, having been preceded by, that of France The nature of the court until 1:15 this afternoon in or- der to give Mri Kabor a rest She feeling fairly well and that ashe would rétura to the court room If he desir- ed to resume the trial It was not expected that she will testify unili late today. OFFERS PRIZE TG FAST U. $: CREW TO SINK JAP WARSHIP LATE CHARLES 0. H. FRITZSCHE, PATERSON ENGINEER, MAKES PROVIBION IN WILL, mittea Paterson, N. J. July 18.-The fint izations, 4 streets. Jon HRS T FGHT 1 NEw - York PREPARE FOR BATTLE TAFT HEADS - COMMITEE Sixty Men and Women at Meeting Adopt Resolution Providing For Appointment of Sub-Committee to Consider Candidates. New York. July 13 -Various civic and independent tions joined forces toda to combat Tammany Ha Oralty slection this fall. Sixty men and women mot at the call of Henry W Taft, named him permanent clairman and adopted a resolution providing for the appoint- ment of a subeammitter to consider candidates and a platform The subcommittee will bo compos- od of 15 members of the Republican organiiation, five from the Citizens® Union and nine from the Coalition committes - The sub-committeo was empowered to Invite other organi:a- tions to send delegations Eruest Harvier, who sald he repre- rented independent Democrats, ask- ed that at least Democrats be named on the subcom Willlam Jay Schieffelin pointed out that independent Democrats already wero represented in the other organ- TOUNG FAWN IS CAUGHT IN STREETS OF CLENS FALLS GAME PROTECTOR TAKES Axt MAL TO MOUNTAINS anD Glens Falls, which appeared to months old wascaught in the rear of a store in the business center of the city this evening Game Protector M. B. Leland took possession of the fawn and liberated it in the moun- trains several miles from | the city. The fawn was caught after it had run through several of the busine *% 0 A ove NIZATiON » ORGA political 'organisa- In a move in tho may- three independent LIBERATES IT. July 13 -A fawn about five MINE TOWN OF FOREIGNERS Residents of Beaverdale, Pa., Force Them to Leave Following Dynamiting of Five Buildings Recently. - communication was not disclosed be , - | mate n, accept Burkett of Hilladile, Ind. on the 'Oopsth, who treated Mrs Stlilman be-| yond its favorable charaiter miready AMerican crew to capture or sink & PT js _ T'e- desired - paychological charge of forgery, which it was re , fore Guy's birth. This testimony, lt | forecast in the remarks of Premier J%Danese warship in event of war be- a uld be oin make the Bu-. R Bery, t a \ ”we“ said, regarded a trip Mrs. Stiil- Lioyd George | tween the United States ond Japan. i vners tealize that cotton Potted bad been preferred agains : Raston to consult an. j i would receive a prize of 5,000 Ger- Hae s a erp qt char tn New York by George E Roose . man mratie to n sult an Others Expected foon. - 1 of Charles 0 \ oy hw art price, and‘w\ executor of (lla estate of the | Olher doctot. Previously dther testl-|~ Replies of the other powers ad. TAR marka by the will of Charles 0. fa* a ci {twirl-la“; Theodore Romevelt Mrs Burn mony by tho osteopsth had been ex. dressed, Italy, Japan and Chins, are H. Fritzsche, former - Paterson engi- ' Ha = aken this at he Ww I kett had presented claim to the es-; Punged. expected soon and prelinimary wormne‘er, maids prubllc 1:4ng grow“ It tan . 22. T: a the War “fate of the former president for $69. For the frst tUme aincee the hear-| at the department on details of the “th cre from 1:11; GPO. erlim‘. exe e rest \ 5oo on a note which she declared he ; Ings started in December, Mrs Still-| conference in the way of sugrgestions | where Mr. Fritzsche died on Jan. ao w | j *> of it but Infrequent m'h1m endorsed man will mol be present Advices | as to the time and place of the meet.! The will, made on April 19, 1910. 2 ¢0 *f institutions, sent a re : e from Chirago said she was visiting . ings is in progress. It has been indi-| Cestes a 5,000 mark trust fund, ths 7, ,- ~ to the Federal In. | ; friends there. cated, however, that the selection of, !Dcome of which is to go to buy fire bons al) Ranking Company of MEXI A \v Rj MENI > s ' .. wood for the poor of Paterson unless Nea cana H A Two notary publics and a hand-] Armistice day, Nov. 11, as the open | this t: into w ith J Plea se Get B writing eport also were expected to ing date for aessions to be held ln‘ 29:11th rm“! 131-1“ r g!” T+ ou. o/ Busy. W'u. SETILE BUIMS take the stand - Their testimony, it | Washington would not be pressed un-Iafl- Then the principal is to go for free + 31,2: was organ- | was satd, would soeek_ to show that , ti] all replies ware in hand. In“ prize. R hog! yo {hizutgo stuthiquor Mr Stillman posed as Franklyn H.! Press reports from london that ”Eds.” R “Slag-Jemfldv’ser of {r D4 6 g En . COUNTRIES WHOBE NATIONALS Leeds in Iris alleged relations with : holding of the comferences as to Pact., Mr. Fritssche, said tha e engineer {.,, [ In southern bankers | and. SUFFERED DA MAGES By Mrs Leeds, and signed that name to i fic questions in the British capital in. b8d been an American citizen for \*iu's ribers, for the purpose of. 1 ldocuréents stead of Washington was being fug ' MAby years and that during the war r“: the financing of the ex port | REVOLUTION, AFFECTED ega - gested there, were not taken very bis property had bean seized by the raw The telegram from the War (By The Assoqimted Proas.) seriously in British cireles here. It/allen property custodian. WI\; ~ / orporalion to these south-| - Mexico City. July 1$.-All coun- UPPuSE ”SE BF HUSSMN was stated that no such proposal had ; \ frre read tries whose nations have suffered come to the embassy. ~ no,. ,., \ \ NC doubt seen the an- damages from - Moricam revolutions FUNUS In Am HEFUGEES Hughes Calls on Harding. |_ [ [T that the War Finance have been invited by President Obre- Secretary Hughes conferred with a“: alf n the.“ agreed to make an gon to appoint delegates to a perma- a-___-__ President Harding at the White Wi Aredia tiime\ The i | COYVIEY AUThontmies send out | Rome stayin we diy Jn an ap a ve - Association of ciatms 6 invitation was Issue ect of his visip was not disclosed 3: E\; ato asaist in financing cotton 'the form of a pris identilal | decree PROTESTiéglglIZ’SQT LEAGUE JAnnouncemené‘ot the receipt of the tar .\. 1 in American warehouses ’ promulgated last nig bt. ' * British reply was mads shortly after is mm tt within a year. This loan The president's s«tlion was in ac- Eaty duly 'of his call, however. - p. _ , [fired. absolutely safe busi-; cordance with the rey passed in May | - Steckdolm, Fuly 18 --Use'of prop a_ 22° UC helpful in promoting the or- | 1913 at the Instance ct President Car. | erty or duns belonging to the former | vATICAN LAUDS NEW 16, _ , of the crop in the | ranza and was interdled to give what- | Russian imperial government for the MovE oF HARDING \VCore oin which this cotton is ever oficial stamp was necessary to| aid of Russisn refugees is opposed n | make a permanent m#xed commission | by Soviet R ussia, which claims those (By The Associated Press.) Io ccew of the fact that your , dealing with indemikties a certainty | funds | M Kershentseff, the Bolshe- Rome, July 12-The Osservatore COT Pis seas farmed by southern in- | The foreign secretarw's instructions | vik Russisn emissary in Sweden, has Romano, the organ of the Vatican. terests to resist in the orderly mar- | to various Mexican embasstes and | On behalf f his government sent a | today prints a semi-oficial note kff‘mi of cotton to foreign buyers, ! légations request th diplomats to in- | note to Secretary Charles E. Hughes | warmly congratulating - President FF! !t n of be possible for you. acting ' form the nations intesrested that Mex- | at Washington protesting against the | Harding on the initiative he has e stir. 10, with other banking in- deo 4s \disposed to enter into ar-! use of the property taken for an internationil conufer| Johnstown, Ps., July 13. -Mapy ml: Ins, to work out a plan using | rangements - with Foreign govern-| It was remoted yesterday in ad- |enve on the limitation of armaments. foreigners left Beavordale, a mining to,, \\ _ PXpott organizations _ of ments loosing to the equitable Indem. | vices from Bicscow that George Chit] The American president's action, town near here, late last night follow. ”MW \i new export corporations for nification of persons who suffered | cherfn, the Soviet foreign minister, | says the, note, is identical with that. h t*. KHMM‘ &n that the resources of | damage because of revolutions in | had addressed a note to several gov- | which Pope Benedict took in August,, Nf & mass meeting of American cit! aind Finance Corporation may be | Mexico from 1910 to the present ernments, including the United | 1917, when his holiness wrote to thelzens who are said to have refterated {111.1 eil of in approximately the same | time.\ States, Braz ll, Argentina and Mexico, powers with the object of ending the | their intention of driving out the for. rvln} tht has proved practicable in _ President Obregon in issuing his protesting mgainst a decision report.| war, and It adds that the pope will' eign element alleged to have been f rns-rllfln with the transaction just I decree is declared to have been '\in-'ed to have been \reached by the | experience the liveliest pleasure in resgonsible for numerous crimes A founced * spired by & desire te aet in accord-; League of Nations authorizing the | seeing his prayers realized under the within the last fow months. . “MES“ ance with the precepts of internation. | use of the funds in question in the powerful initiative of the _VUnited | State police on duty at Beaverdale mx. nued on Page Eleven.) al law.\ aid of refugees. States, «< a ttended the meeting and were told, it is reported, that the objectionable element must. leave The state troopers, the feports, whom feeling town and an exodus bogan which is sild to have Five buildings were dynamited and a number of forei from their homes Monday night, ac cording to reports reaching Cambria county authorities, ~s the community. according to advised those against ran high, to leave the | proceeded quietly. MMANY) . GERMAN GRAF BOMBERS SINK DEesTRoYER sKNT To 'mpT¥GNn orr viRain/a.. +1g 2 a on mange One of Former Kaisers Boats Goes Down When Fleat of\ Airplanes Drops Tons of Newport News, Va., July 11.-Tue German destroyer G 102 was sink mt 10:40 today by .an army bombing plano from Langloy Field. The destroyer anchored aZ sea ff the Virginia capes, was sent down by bombs rained down from the Maritn bornbing planes that led the attack, reports to Langley Field maid Tito big D H planes did not get & chance at the target No problem of Ing the target was involved. Between 65 and 60° planes, 5% of them army machines from L gley Fiald and the _remainder planes, took part in the stimck Slx bombing planes of the smaller typo reported having sent down 25 pounx personnel bombs, many of which ap- peared to be direct hits. They soared over the target four times in forme tion, volleying bombs at the «doomed ship, then gave way to bigger craft with heavier bombs,. . This is the frst time that Iland ma- chines have operated over water so far from their base, It was said. The test was made to determine the <F fectivaness of land machines wndbz theso conditions. Two big bombers were d and forced to turn back by engtie trouble before they reached the scene of operations. Pilots sail thoy 'could bate continugd but wore under orders to take no chances. 261 TO HAVE 'PRONES OUT IF RATES 60 UP BERGEN CITIZENS UVP IN ARMS OVER PROPOSED INCREASE. Bergen, July 13-Two hundred and sixty-one of the 800 subscribers of the Bell Telephone compaty im this village have pledged themielrem to have their telephones removed If & proposed increase in rate goes in- to effect on Aug. 1. Interests of the Bergen Telephone company, inde- pendent, recently were merged with those of the Bell. MONUMENT MUST 60 ~__T0 SATISE JUDGMENT GRAVE OF OSCAR - HAMMER STEIN TO BE STRIPPED oF BRONZE BUST, New York, July 18%. -Oscar Ham- merstein's grave in Woodlawn ceme- tery is to bo stripped of its monu- ment to satisfy a judgment held by the builders against Mrs. Hammer- stein. Justice Mitchell of the Bronx supreme court has authorized the sale at auction of the monunent, gh residents driven so pen with a bronze bust of the improsaris and a bronze lyre, because «, balmnce of $1,523 is unpaid. The monument 5s - Migunts - mireed 22\ nsf eom |some concern search for the sirl had-be The Earl of Bandon has. king's alnce 1874. At the time bh napped his home, Casile was sat afire and virtual gs raiders locked Lady tre Bk & -#} stables and they ware -tiot : NEW OUTBREAK. OCC! from injured and three Civilians wore tak» en to a hospital uuffering from with' shot wounds, * POLICE CALLED Urox - curred during the curfow tinw evening in the North Queen i area and in consequence the iG summoned the military to asaiat= clearing the streets. was fired at two members olf the lice force who were standing i€ street corner. ' witnessed mourning in connection with the nerals of those who fell du; day's rioting. } & minimum of 74 last night. at 5 yestbrday afterncd was $4 degrees above, at 8 this m this 29.16 at 1 t at 8 this morning, and 29.69 at afternoon. lty: Part] day:; no change cloudy and | Thu change in temperatures; gentle. wind mL THE WEATHER Tonight: GlSudy, warm. Thursday: Cloudy, warm. Vol. 61, No. 6@ FRG! MEET Al - 10 DOWNING 5T. Only LlodeGeorge and De- Valera to Attend Session At . 4:30 P. M. Thursday BELFAST DISORDERS MAY : . BE SNAG IN NEGOTIATIONS . IRISHMEN OF OPINION REAT‘. PEACE WILL BE MADE 8Yy > f REPUBLICAN PARLIAMENT *- , » A #. E i EARL OF BANDON SET FREE + 40% He Is Returned to Cork by Kidnage» ,;. pers and Released Uninjured=m © :< Large Bodies of Police Auxllllrfdi‘,‘ Granted Leaves in Consequents ®# - Truce, ~- -> (By The Associated Press,) London, July 13. -The frat a and Eamonn D¢ Valers, the, Irish ze» publican leader, will he hel p. m.. Thursday at No, 10 D street, the prime ministers ot rosidence, it was announced at 8 Fain headquarters hore this tod noon. -It is inforred that. the. ence is to bo between these two. A to any atgpestion. - premier or other statesmen in London and will d freoly with thom the way to w mait, but the Irish Republi Hanent. these Irishman say, cide whather any of the - solutlous ara -mcceptable to th poople, ho 1. raion ® people he represents io choo the course they dealié iti to follow,. a L OF BANDOX, WHO MFA \*** *\ her ane Cork, July Kart of.© don, who was - kidnapped. by - Felners early on the morning ot. 21, was brought back to Bantry } night by his captor£ The for whose saf \''Since the kiduappib® a Heoutenant of County _ IN BELFA®T; ad tak~ TO CLEAR THE sTRE Belfast, July 1%. -A At 5 o'clock this morning, ® s» This forenoon the Falls dixtrid remarkable - scenes i ring $ U.8. DEPT. OF AGRICULTORE WEATHER BUREAU, . Ke Wednesday, July. 1%. The Times' thermometer registra s&rees above 1m it_was 80 degrees above, and sfternoon it was 86 degress» abov he barometer registéred Teasur®s yesterday aft 11! oot. Sun rises: 5:34, Sun sets: 8.36. Moon rises; 12:01. Forecast for Watertown and cloudy tonight and n temperatur Washington, July 1;.~prmm For Wostern Naw ay tonight a VF}: CM For Eastern New _ York: 4 a was erected last August mt a <ost of taigk | . W‘ , - cloudy tonight a y. in to . and Thursday hange mperatu atl inda. 84