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   Syracuse Herald, The (Newspaper) - July 13, 1919, Syracuse, New York                               Largest Circulation in Now ex- New York city Buffalo H FIRST SECTION PRICE SEVEN CENTS NO N SUNDAY JULY 1919 SIXTY-EIGHT PAGES PRICE SEVEN CENTS 34 TREATY MJ ALL SHIPS OF US TIED UP IN NEW YORK Secretary Makes Statement on Leaving Marine Workers on tient at Walk Out on Strike Declaring Treaty History's Greatest AFFECTS stance of Unified World Statesmanship CARSON TELLS TO MIND GREAT STORM WRECKS SHIPS IN CHILI PORTS Three German Ships and Two Sailing Craft Washed Ashore and Are Broken Up Many Problems Remain Unsettled and Leaders Deck A- o i rp j AT 4 -o I Tney Tie Up Every j tions Will Be Sorely Tried in Next J 1 JOWN BUSINESS Committee Detective Charges Huge Fund That Disappeared With OTHERS ARE Von Bernstorff Is REPORTED IN PERIL Reappearing Dirigible Passes Over Clifden Wireless Station on West Coast of Engine Disabled American Diplomatist Admits Paris July for United States Secretary Lansing made the following statement to the American thoughts rush to mind on leaving the peace Port Along the on Here to Seaboard ate Anti-British He Says New July flying tlie American from the j port of New York was tied up to day when thousands of water front SECRET AGENTS THROUGHOUT i Grand Jury Investigations Are Threatened in Causes Machine Traveling Over County Galway at Havoc Along Coast and Many Vessels Are i 60 Miles an at Pulham day Morning London July The Associated Pulham airdrome has received a wireless message from the CHURCH BACK after six mouths of effort Never before lias such jn any with been held for twenty-seven nations to liquidate owners and walked out on world war and establish a new order and a laboratory where n world system corroboration has been born out of necessity Out of it all has come the most important international document ever the treaty of peace with a which not only issues of the present war but also clown new agreements of the most helpful and most hopeful The nations art bound together to avert another world backward peoples are given a new hope for their several racial entities are liberated to form naw a beginning is made toward removing unjust economic restrictions and the great of Central Europe rc destroyed as the first step general disarmament treaty of not all that we had hoped for It Will Join in Movement He Alleges Is Under Way could hardly be expected to be Too many interests were involved as well as too many legitimate documents which would tax the most perfectly balanced mind Nearly everyone port will find in it weaknesses both of omission and 01 W sions inserted better have been left and sions left put which might better have been inserted STEPPING STONE TO NEW ORDER strike The walkout came while union and officials of the United j States Shipping board were to reach an amicable ment the July The Associated 12th of July celebrations were carried out to-day In Ulster on a large scale Sir ward the Irish Unionist speaking at the Orange stration at Holy Is a campaign going on In America at the present moment tered by the Catholic which will soon be Joined by the Germans and their funds in order to create a great feeling I want good Ing between America and this a month Increase and a closed shop Say Strike Will Spread Strikes were declared on privately owned vessels several days but until to-day the ships operated by the government had not been The shipping board operates about 50 per cent of the vessels en- gaged in coastwise shipping and about 90 per cent of the steamers Officials of the unions declared that marine workers are by the and that every n document be examined both against the ground its creation and in the large of its spirit From that point of cm ay call it a step- ping stone from the old international methods to the new If it still holds some of distrusts and hatreds of the war which Germany has full well earned for if its tion has been hindered by memories of secret pacts and it must lie borne in mind that it carries with it the to throw off old methods of international in- e and plotting the present treaties are but starting point of world ion Now that the general plans been laid it now o execute them And by mean not much action against nations which have recently ran amuck in the but rather the cleansing and healing processes that shall really make good our hopes and aspirations Greatest Danger Now Faced there is a great dis- appointment in the world to-day Many people Kave thought that the mere signing oft het reaty with many marks the end of the world peril Public opinion seems to have breathed a sigh of relief and lapped back into apathy Concentration of purpose on world problems is ening now when it is and the forces of disintegration and reaction have been given a freedom of action far greater than when the world was on its to-day Is serious civilization is still dazed by shook of four and a half of destruction Industry and commerce are not yet restored All of Europe is parts of it are starving Its whole political fibre lias been shot through and Hungary are gripped by subversive political and Turkey as empires have ceased to Poland and are struggling to their feet as bers ot the family of nations AH that complicated machinery of ciety which took decades to elaborate and n world war to tear down not be replaced over a wholly different machinery Many Questions Unsettled problems remain unsettled Territorial to secure the on Column AIRPLANE DIES London July Albert 1 V died it to-day 1 Albert was formerly i man ot Victors Ltd one of 1 of or will be tied u-p unless the strikers demands are met Of the men which union officials declared are on strike arc members of the Marine Oilers and Water Tenders The others are ordinary cooks and stewards FIRE FATAL TO Victims Plunged Into Mass of Flames When ing Collapsed German Prisoners Are July that she expected to attempt a landing there at about State Greenwich mean time morning Coming to Syracuse Inquiry sailing vesels were washed ashore broken up in a heavy dav the early to-day Special to The Herald j storm continues The storm caused New July 12 The Lusk widespread loss among smaller craft Legislative Committee has turned up evidence that the Germans are London July message from The German steamers her position Greenwich this morning P M New York Saturday as and Sais may be lost if the The message said she was financing the Bolshevist propaganda in this country particularly In the industrial centers of this State It will be remembered that Count Von Bernstorff organized a far This few miles south of Belfast making 60 knots an hour i advices received here to-day reaching ring for spreading Teutonic Th latest t London July monster British dirigible came June number nome to the British Isles from her flight across the been sent to the bottom and enormous Atlantic and Exactly at ten minutes after 8 o'clock Greenwich the airship reached the west coast of Ireland and passed over wireless station She had completed her second crossing of the Atlantic in 64 hours and ten minutes after she took the air ships have been damage done along the seacoast ot tion of to The latest report says that the wind T propaganda before the United is moderating No Information at early available In regard to loss of j The Is soaring eastward Early to-day entered the war The ring was plied with seemingly unlimited funds It has been according to the Lusk committee's that a large part of the huge man fund that disappeared when Bernstorff left this country is ally returning through mysterious channels and being turned over to the Bolsheviks Just much ofj Cruelty to U 5 Troops in France Scott Counts to-night at i that he was heading the relations between the United States When Von Bernstorff left speed of only about 30 miles an for East whers the dirigible hour Her disabled engine cut set forih Or her flight across the her progress to 40 miles an hour Possibly because of un- j hours to-day and favorable weather conditions I there was a further reduction of over the airship's com- i speed as darkness came on changed his mind and land she encountered the this afternoon that he was i weather prevailing over the British heading Pulham j Isles At her present rate of progress The Air ministry accordingly tele- will not reach Pulham in graphed instructions to and I July until Sunday afternoon a force of men went on duty of America and but I am j before war de tion of cruelty to Abandons East Fortune Landing tn i a nf shortly before TIar was a not going to submit to this kind of a congregation whether for ship or for any other purpose Tells U S to Mind Own Affairs seriously say to America day you attend to your own we will to ours You look after your own questions at we will wv un ut i 111 LM LW clared it was learned by the soldiers arrested in France The wireless messages received a landing in ease she arrived before service that he had sent the many placed in prisons in ana near from Major Scott early this evening despite the indications millions collected in this country conducted next week by doubt as to whether the j the weather would delay her the German war loans to the consular special House to sail over London The At 3 o'clock this afternoon officials of his country m committee of House reporting her h 53 00 and South America committee investigating war ex- Uon sne was bearing 20 we t a position It is this money that the Accusations made In the directly eastward to Pulham north miles of that would Ireland It was then seen that thai the United States to aid linger July men were killed and 40 others In- jured In a spectacular blaze that de- a five-story brick house here this afternoon Among the dead and injured were several firemen who recently returned to duty after serving In the army In France The victims were plunged into mass of flames three walla collapsed without pulled in as the upper floors fell a weight of burlap bags and cement Rescuers worked more than two hours in extricating the bodies The Lieut Thomas Kelly Harry LeGrand John Green Charles F Zorr Thomas The- building was occupied by the Burlap Bab company The loss was about Pleasure Plane Is Forced to Land on Lake Erie Waters to Be look after ours We will brook all the German money was inquired in our own affairs not sent out of the country at Mr Dallinger declared July Exchange y however powerful It not for what we waged the great time and some of that left here furnish the investigating he would committee carry her over but would not the dirigible could not reach London iring her to British capital I to-night war of Independence which has just i Bolshevism been concluded What right had an Lusk of Agents American mission to come to this I is being used to further the cause of with Information regarding of Telegraph dispatch from here in a breach of to-day said It is estimated there that of one German prisoners will be re- patriated within the next few days which were a fitting parallel to the horrors of the Middle I Apes and the tragedies of the French Girl Two Fatally Hurt as Car Turns Over July 24 years of was Instantly Robert 29 years What first led the investigators Revolution olt Into this phase of the letter from James TV Beckman attempt to stir up I activities was the discovery that the York a former sergeant aters in which they pacifists and I W v agitators who of th army was read into the of Mr Dallinger It gave George Rector Edouard de Billy strife In mat were not Encouraged Sinn He Says were leaders in the where V Must Pay Wife a Year Former Envoy to U S Dies in Paris were or betrayed by The encouragement those men semination of Bolshevik propaganda police and treated with re- New July m gave the Sinn Fein party has created j The committee at this time declines for the British government far more difficulties tlian they ever had be- fore I believe that the visit of these men and the encouragement they to discuss the names of any of these j explaining that their cases will be made the subject of grand jury investigations in various pans of 1 gave to which is being state It was also explained preached throughout the that instructions have added greatly to the campaign to the authorities of BUFFALO STRIKERS REFUSE TO MEDIATE assassination of innocent policemen neighboring States with the facts de- were only doing their duty to at he the investigation warrent of and Mrs William men looking on who had j 21 years of were not the to arrest the hen and injured and three other Bata- as j nen me root ana a thrilling experience while they tled afloat after a forced landing on Lake two miles oft Cedar Aviator Lyons of Detroit and hla Harry Cullen of wero this afternoon motorboats which went to They were tho high powered plane belonging to Alys Bryant of Sandusky when trouble forced the TJie badly via Persons Americans Undor Suspicion tv In addition to the funds from would bring them to sources the committee's injured about two Sir Edward Carson denounced Sir have learned that Propaganda Buffalo July for mediation in the strike of cooks and bartenders in the Buffalo i 1 were rejected to-day by miles northeast of this place early to-day when an driven by Elmer garage keeper turned turtle while carrying a and distrusted by New July sudden death in Paris of Edourd de formerly deputy high commissioner of France in the United was announced in a cable message re- here to-day from Andre Mr de Billy the message Justice McAvoy to-day Xo other were lso At the beginning of the war Mr de Billy was appointed a lieutenant colonel of artillery and assigned as officer with the British army i once proprietor of a Broadway I whose name was known throughout j the must pay his wife a year despite the fact that income cording to Horace he sent to Mexico by the Soviet ul elected chairman of the Irish of Russia with cia have entered the United States be- cause of their fallure to home from a dance at Horseshoe added the a nice mess terest the by their park WOULD REDUCE HIGH COST OF LIVING made of It De Valera Cheered 15 Minutes by Crowd in Chicago July demonstration greeted Pe Valora of the Irish July de- when he rose to speak at a luncheon signed to reduce the high cost In his honor to-day Ho was borne Ing were Introduced to-day by tne shoulders of guests at Upshaw Kansas the and Republican in one hand and an American flag Jlr Upshaw's measure would direct Secretary Baker to sell surplus foodstuffs of the amounting to pounds JEFF OF Atlantic July known as the of Is under the charge of Impersonating a federal officer When Into tody a and a pair ot handcuffs He it held In jail turn to work until their demand for an eight-hour worked in ganda One of these agents was in falo last week In conference with the Bolshevik leaders His movements j were traced from the border to falo and during the trip he in almost constant touch with the W agents The investigators have long lists of the names of those backing the program The Herald cor- respondent was informed by a re- liable official to-night that of the prominent Americans who have been mentioned in various German investigations arc aiding the Russian agitators This man intimated that consecutive SEVERE PENALTIES Atlantic City N J July Will past twenty-four hours have l getaway day for the who have i j been attending their annual tion here That the members B P 0 are good spenders was shown July men con- of illicit speculation in sugar behind Everything but the for It was strictly a dry convention Death Has No Terror for Him July cett awaiting electrocution rnu ni i IL LI were sentenced to from one The Elks will meet in Chicago next at Sine Sing within two weeks for Angeles will likely murder of two employes In con- in the other Mr De Valera camo to Chicago this was received by a j legal action will be taken against committee of 100 and a large j these men without the matter being on Page Column crowd Among the events on his program to-morrow is a mass Ing- at the Chicago National league park In his luncheon ad- dress Mr De Valera told his tors they were those whom your Lincoln derided as upholders of the that oho makes a slave of It li else's The principle of self-determination of peoples to select their own to fifteen months imprisonment fined in the aggregate selected for 1921 Officers of the by the criminal court at Marseilles Elks deny that General Pershing will This verdict will be followed by even boomed by them for more severe penalties for Ing in the necessities of life LEAGUE HEADS FOUND GUILTY July Jury in the trial A C located As his last official act at ley and Jos of the General late to-night found rated the Levy the defendants guilty of the charge who is a chaplain of army of conspiracy to teach the American service The movement against profits Is assuming large proportions A Introduced in- the chamber of deputies recently goes so far as to prescribe the death penalty for chants taking profits or attempting to accumulate large stocks of provisions Pershing for July John shing to-day left American ters at for where American headquarters now is to Brand Whitlock Is New ef Italy July has been named as American sador to Brand Whitlock at present holds the post of minister to to which he was appointed in 1913 Sir appointment as sador to Italy has been considered for some weeks past He succeeds Nelson who recently with the robbery of the east Brooklyn savings bank several months informed Brophy to-day he would take no The warden paid him a special visit to warn him that time was short and that it he intended to he had best do so immediately would not go through red tape for the sake of saving my declared who at his trial professed boredom at the lay despite his confession to the double murder is immaterial to me when end comes I had just as soon have the execution now ag at any France July them meet the high cost government has Increased monthly pay of Marshal shal Joffre and Marshal Petain   

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