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To he Made Public^' Says Mueller FARMER SAYS GHOST HASI ance of Qnestions iwolyed U. i p S T CHARGE Chicago, July 30.— One more dead Protection Zones. iM Reqmres That American MSTURBED HIS SLUMBERS and six injured were added to the Berlin, July 30.— All of the secret ers were guiltless.” Establishment of- zones . with a toll of four days of race rioting early TO p r e v e n t sla u g h te r war documents in the archives of Jhe Dr, Mueller’s statement indicated People be G im an Opper- today. stated number of police officers as­ German Foreign Office will be made that the documents may reveal a l3at It Was Only by Bringing So Ira Henry, a negro, was shot and signed to each zone, has, the police Representative of Hoover Sent to public and these will prove that the plot on the part of the central pow­ Many People Prom Manchester to] officers assigned to each zone has,^; ers to plunge Europe into war. tniiity to Vote on Doenment killed by a police ofilcer after Henry Investiga{e Conditions in Asia armistice was not due to the revolu­ * Sit on His Lawn at Night. had shot and wounded Policeman the j)olice declare, broken up the Minor Sends Startling Telegram. Referring, to the developments at tion but to the collapse of thev Ger­ Walter Sullivan. Sullivan was ser­ mobs of whites had blacks that thb time of the armistice Dr. Mueller WhkA InTolres Their Ures^ man' military machine, |l)oreign Sec­ iously wounded and may die. caused Monday and Tuesday’s reign Parlar July 30.— ^Major Greene, said that Prince Max, of Baden, the retary Herman Mueller announced ‘ Mighty Is the power of the press. 'The police quickly broke up an of terror. Fighting between the representative of Herbert Hoover In former Chancellor, made a definite in­ . and Int^esi^ for Years to in the National Assembly at Weimar “ Skunk's Misery” , hitherto known early attempt at mob rioting today whites and blacks has by no means Armenia, telegraphed to the Ameri­ quiry of the supreme army commtmd on Tuesday afternoon. The docu­ if It was aware .that a request for. only to the two and ode half inhabi­ When they dispersed a -throng that been checked, however, and sporadic can officers today th#it the Turks are C o b ib . ments are not being printed. tants who dwell therein, now bids 'gathered at 51st and State streets disturbances still are frequent not threatening a great massacre in the peace negotiations would possibly on,-> In making his statement the For­ y fair to parallel Coney Island so far Several persons were injured. only in the negro district but in the tail the loss of the German colonies, event the British troops withdraw eign Secretary said: Washington, July 30.— A referen­ as popularity goes. It is said that Snipers lying in ambush fired on business section and in residential from Asia Minor and that the couii Alsace-Lorraine and the , eastern “ It can no ifiore b6 said that Ger­ dum by which every voter of the about two hundred and fifty people a taxicab carrying six policemen and districts of the north and west sides. try is in a panic. provinces bordering Poland. The many alone was responsible for the United States may express hja atti­ Journeyed to the spot last evening two of the officers were wounded. Careful checking up of casualties re­ army, command replied that it would ^ To Withdraw Troops. war than that all of the central pow­ tude toward the treaty of Versailles Chicago, July 30.— Guerilla war­ sulting from the three days of riot­ stand by its immediate peace offer. to see the “ Incandescent squash” , It is understood by the American and the League of Nations pact was fare between whites and blacks has ing has redilced somewhat earlier 'fhe gathering included doctors, law­ authorities that the withdrawal of requested of the President and the today for the most part replaced the estimates of the dead and wounded. yers, merchants, machinists, astron-j the British is virtually certain, leav Senate, in an open letter addressed to mob rioting that has held sway over The official coroner’s list today COURT MARTIAL SYSTEM THOUSANDS FIND SPORT omers geologists, papermakers, Ing Armenia at the mercy of the them today by the Farmers’ Na­ large areas of the city since Sunday places the number of dead at 26, in Turks. ; boilermakers and blacksmiths. tional Council. and which brought the city many eluding eleven white men and fifteen 0 . K. BUT OFFICIALS NOT AT TOWN’S PLAYGROUNDS They came from far and near to The United States, if was declared Text of thd Letter. satisfy their curiosity. i Some walk­ times to the verge of martial law negroes. The wounded, it is esti by American officials.must make up The text of the letter follows: ed other’s rode. Some sai|[ the light, I is still possible that.iroops may be mated, number more than 300. her mind about acefeting a man That Is Report of Special Commis­ Swimming Pools and Tennis Courts “ To the President and members while others didn’t. T h ^ started called upon to take over the policing Grand Jury to Probe. datory for Armenia |t once to bre sion— ^Inexperienced Men Chosen Popular With Men, Women and of the United States Senate: early, this audience, and/before the of the city although the regular po­ A Coroner’s Inquest over bodies vent the slaughter of thousands of to Deal With Prisoners. Children— 1352 Take Dip at “ The discussion of the covenant lice department claims to be getting curtain ascended at-t^'^o’clock, the of victims of the riot Is to be held Innocents. Globe Hollow. of the League of Nations and the house was packed and there was the situation slowly in hand. -as soon as the necessary ^teps can The American delegates may opme Washington, July 1.—^No “ radi­ peace treaty with Germany has deep­ standing room only. And it may be 6,000 Troops on Hand. be taken and probably will get un­ to a compromise on the disposition cal defects” were found in the pres­ '.A remarkable record was set in ly stirred the members of the farm said that they got their money’s Augmenting the 4,500 National derway today. The grand jury, of Thrace If the peace conference ent court martial system of the army Manchestef’s recreation activities organization we have the honor to worth. For instead of one ghost, Guardsmen already held In reserve which is now in session, will under­ agrees to. include western .Thrace by the special army board appoint­ for the week of July 21st. Despite represent, and it is their judgment there were two. Perhaps the origin­ here the ninth and tenth regiments take an exhaustive probe of the situ and Constantinople under one man­ ed by Secretary of War Baker to the rainy period of the past week, that the importance of the questions al, exhausted from his continuous of Illinois reserve militia arrived in atlon under direction of States At­ date, which now seems probablq. make an Investigation, the War De­ close to 6,000 people, young and old, involved requires that the American career of entertaining the public for Chicago from down state points to­ torney MacLay Hoyne. (Major Green was sent into Ar­ partment announced today. The enjoyed the extensive recreation fa people be given an opportunity to forty yearsif resorted to re-inforce- day. Their arrival Increases the Military and civil authorities have menia by the Inter-Allied Pood Re­ board, which consists of Major Gen- cilities at the disposal of the com-1 register their will on these docu- menta. number of troops now in the city to wavered several times on the verge lief Commission, of which Herbert e'ral F. J. Kernan, regular army and munity. ments which involve their lives'and more than 6,000. The possibility A party of about 75 feft Manches­ of calling out the 4,500 militia men Hoover is the head, to give succor to John F. O’Ryan, National Guard and The West side playgrounds, in their interests for years to come. ter early in the evening and struck of cqlllhg federal troops from near­ who are being held in tirmorl^ com­ the starving populatidn.)" Lieutenant Colooel Hugh W.
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