Show tf 1 U u. u S MOVES M 0 I V E S TO T 0 HALT H A L T SINO SINO SINO-RU S I N 0 f R RUSS U l l S S. S t t IlL lr t I 4 if i t WAR WAR A I REDS R E DS R RIOT I Q QT T J IN IN NEW N E EWI WI 1 Y 0 R fl K c I. I i I I 1 St Steps Into Row r f v p 4 7 LI HENRY L. L STIMSON t Ij Four Girls Am Among Ir Prison ri i y n r ers era Tak Taken Taken-m n Gotham x J. J t tO tOCo Co C Consulate s late I Riot io i t tf VS f j- j 1 Jt BRINGS p OP T TREA TREATY tl Stimson Reminds e sN Natio Nations ii 1 l lof I o of f Antiwar tie war p Pact c t r NEW YORK July r ael t Press A Prell-A A crowd cowd of v o aph cI J f persons many of them to I ob be j communist a s t today dy staged a demonstration n In front fret of the the Chi Chinese Chinea na hi In n A Aster Aitor to place which w ich police r sery a. a required d to disperse j A A. n number of or arre arrests arreta ta were made William W. W tone secretary o of ot the Wo Workers k rs' rs c u Il tY and ad its candidate for mayor of New Yo York k City w was s o one one of t nine men e arrested r V 1 Four young girls alt ali m members of th the Young Communists J agUe according ac- ac c J cording t to p. p police also were heId The dem demonstration took pJ e l during uzI th the lunch n h hour o 4 d at attracted a large larke crowd J I i r The iThe The t c carrying pla 1 t cards arid ard shouting houting threats at atthe the th f Chinese ChInee g gathered ther d In Mn fr frOnt frOnt- t tr th Ii building which l b houses ulI ulIs s' s tl th the e Chinese ChInes c consulate e but ut made n d de J no no effort U t rt t tenter to O enter J P JC charged the tha crowd I night sticks sticks' and b bundled sev several t of ot the rioters Into Into- nto o una taxicabs and thern thein o oa police station Police said sald there 1 casualties r J t I 1 1 StimsOn Bring Brings Brings s 's f f 0 Up Peace Pece Pat Pacts i t t J I WASHINGTON July 19 19 4 k f jt Secretary Stimson Um ori has dt tha h l f attention of ot both the zi arid and Chinese se s governments the f fact ct that thit th t. t they are signatories Kellogg t Y I antiwar tre treaty ty in connection with J reported threats threat of ot war between the tho t two countries s. s French Ambassador Claudel I called at t the state stat department nt yes ye yesterday yesterday yes yes- f. f erday a and d i it Is presumed In n circles that Secretary StInt SUrn 1 son son communicated to him hlin for mission through his bis hI g to 0 C Continued on n n. Page Pago 6 I 1 or Four Girls Girl Am Among ng Pris Prison Prisoners n ers ets' Taken in Gotham S 'S Con Consul Consulate uI t te Ri Riot t 0 S Continued d from p page e 1 2 soviet the tia suggestion that they should hould abide by the renunciation of or war ar ard d doctrine which ivich w wa adopted ad ns asa us as usa a a. national nl l poIl policy y h ii uI L' L with adherence J pact act Chinese ClI Minister Wu d. d a similar sug suggestion es lon from Secretary Stimson hUe hUet t the t state department department- nt I Is without authoritative Information on the Under underlying YI causes of of th h Dt i dis- dis China nd RUs la over o the tho seizure by China of ot the Chinese eastern railway Secretary Stimson on on ther the basis basis- of oC press reports feels the th the entire matter matte can bo ho settled without wl resort to hostilities In ri n his step to In Inthe the cast eist Secretary ry Ien en enlisted cn- cn listed the aid of Japan Great Grent Britain Brit Brit- am ain and France Besides conferring y yesterday wIth h Ambassador Claude Lamar Stimson talked at length with Japanese sc Ambassador dor dorde de Buohl Sir Sir Esme Esine Howard the British ambassador has also aho conferred con con with the secretary on tha tho situation S Under the term of ct the power four ir treaty ty t ii e the Pacific signe sighed 1 In in Washington W in lt 1921 the United Gr Great at Britain Japan arid uRt Franc j obligated to cont conf confer r and u consult with h one ono nn another in a threat to pen peace o In the and particularly re regarding a thre threat t to their possessions Secretary tary son Ion went beyond this thill however and took steps to to attention lon of ot the the- theto two t governments their enco to Ol tho Kellogg J treaties t for r the renunciation of ot war 11 By PRINCESS ALl ALI United Press Pre Staff Co Correspondent PARIS July 19 19 Secret Secret orders Ordera rd ril ll have S b Issued cd to the Russian white army of the thew w world world- Including th the many maps who arc arcIn arcin r In the United States State's tat s. s to b be ready I for Instantaneous mobilization in I view w of ot th the present nt Russo I situation Jn In Ma Manchuria the thc United Pr Press Press' ss her toda today Tho The greatest activity marked tho the executive x staff tart and the Russian cou council 1 l t. t tda today da both of or which are are reIn Inconstant In constant telegraphic touch with the latest developments in the tho while white Russian czarIst ad- ad e exiled lIdl r reporting to headquarters headquarter cr In Increasing num nurn bendall Intimating that they an are are r ready to o be be called ed up upon upon n In case of ot war S |