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REBELS ASHEIS | Wik INTERVENE Bas It housaod Tines, B | s Quits-at 1,001 ‘ Washington, April 3.—The Amerl- can Short Line Rallroad assoclation ‘lnd J. 8. Stanton, as an Individual, wera given permission today by the | Interstate commerce commission to x Intervene in. the Nickel Plate merger New' York, "April 3. — The beef | ', \qings before the commiss stew guestion, simmering for & 1on& | on April 16. RS lime ip New York, was brought into The Short Line association is op- |28 & governmental enterprise, | ot motor \eh"l(clfls. The total for the n'and mada an issue yester- | POsing the merger on the ground backed and financed by the govern- | month was 203 as agalnst 195 in T D A Tton Helghts court {n | that dome of the small connecting ment, | March, 1924, Licenses suspended or | Sl L i o Bome o e T mlch It Is pros| After dealing with the criticisms | revoked for all causea in the month '“‘"""’A;" ","':““" ‘“‘o:"'g';’;"”“ posed to consolidate ara not being|of the plan, which have been num- | numbered 859, The total for March | rs. Alex Libman 562 F | |74th strect told Magistrate Froth- | Elven proper consideration Jam-that on Wednesday night the | s had stew for supper. It { stew, and Mrs, Libman had xed it up nice, with potatoes and { B¢ thie thousand asd one other ingredi. | °n the sublect, : : “ | Favorabls action on the merger nts of your proper stew. Naturally, | has been taken by stockholders of Mrs, Libman waited with a good | 8 JUCR LT G F cerned and leal of expectancy for the words of L, g : only formal approval by the com- pleasure and enthuslasm she felt she | el mission is necessary to muke the had every reason to belleve. r~iord [ VI T B TR and master, Alex Libman, of the ; ey same address, would utter on sight and smell.of the savory dish. Had not Mrs, Libman had beef stew a thousand times befors? Had Alex eaten it those thousand times? A gymnastic circus will be given The answer is ves twice. !at the Boys' club this evening by the But evidently, from the tale Mra. jeaders corps and other physlcat Tibmap told the magistate, this was | training groups from the Y. M. C. A, larger units of the proposed consoli- | dated system also have been permit ted by the commlssion to be hea Ji Gym Circus for Boys By Athletes From Y. M. the thousand and opeth time that |Stunts on the horizontal bar, mat, )years, will become professor emeri- broke the camel's back. She sald fand rings, will be shown by a group that when Mr. Libman perceived the |of athlotes including two formerly Dbeet stewing om the stove a strange |with Barnum & Bally's circus. glitter entered his eye, Then, eald| Three more events in the Boys' she, with an {narticulate cry, with a |club federation meet were run off hint of despair in it perhaps, Mr. |at the club last night, Charles Bigge Tibman leaped at- her and choked |featuring In the 125 pound class by her. He said something she thought |doing the potato race in 143z sec- sounded like: “I want boiled beef, onds and making seven out of 10 not stew!” He repeated it several |tries on the basketball throw; he times and gave her, she’says, sev- eral pokes by way of chastisement. Whereupon #&he escaped to & neighbor's house and remained until jump by Futterlieh, who leaped seven feet, 512 inches. In the 110- poung group, Aldo Blanchi won the Mr, Libmen” was in & ealmer mood |potato race in 15%1-5 seconds, E. about matters gastronomic. .Mag-|Koplowitz took the hasketball toss intrate Frothingham named Tuesday |with four, and J. McGrath jumped as the day on which the question |seven feet, =six inches to win. Ren- will be hashed out whether a mag |ock did the potato race in 151 sec- has the right to wallop his wife for jonds and won among the 95 pound- serving him beef stew a thousand ers, also eapturing the broad jump times, A good many husbands around New York say he has, and several evem went 5o fur yesterday as to ex- press the econviction that e wallop would De justified if she even served the stew only 500 timea. Genese Found Guilty, Is Sentenced to Die Somerville, N. J, April 3.—Dantel Geness on trial here for the mur. der of State Trooper Robert Coyle, was found guilty of murder in the first degree late yesterday, and sen- tenced to dle in the electrie chair during the week of May 24. The jury returned the verdict after one hour and 45 minutes deliberation. Genese displayed no emotion and tying in the basketball throw with G. Baylock, L. Anderson, Cian- cl, and Nathan Lipman, all succeed- ing four times out of 10. Walter Rowinsky had the 80 pound class |pretty much to himself, tossing the {Dall 1n five times and jumping six |teet, two inches: ‘Winkle took the |potato race in 1 5 seconds, Japan Announces Plans . For 22 New Battleships By The Assoclated Press. Tokio, April 3. — The Japanese navy department today announced plans for the construction of 22 warships, with a total tonnage of 124,900, to include eight first-class cruisers, thres second-class cruisers, A number of stockholders In the | would be Introduced in the Dail im- | was barely nosed out on the broad | with & leap of six feet six inches | River Shannon May Be Harnessed for Power Dublin, April8.—~The scheme pre- pared by the Gérman firm of Sle- mens-Schuckert for the harnessing of the Shannon rivér to supply elec- trieity for Ircland was submitted to the Dail Eireann yesterday by Min- ister of Industry and Commerce | MacGiillgan, i | Increase” In the number of automo- The minister said the scheme of | bile licenses suspended or revoked partial development which the gov-|for drunken driving during the ernment had adopted would cost 4,- | §00,000 pounds, plus 600,000 pounds | the corresponding month in 1924 is Interest on the capital during the | noted in a report made publie today construction. 1t would be conducted | by Frank A. Goodwin, state registrar MANY LOSE LICENSES Mass, Report for March Shows Great Increase in Number of Drunken Automobile Drivers, that a bl | Of last year was 657, Accordin a0 the | port, 47 persons were killed by mo- SRR | tor vehicles in the state during | March, an increase of 12 from the | corresponding month last year. | There were 16 children killed, an 4n- RESIGNS AT HARVARD Prof. Von Jagemann Had Been On s Cambridge Faculty star For Past | Fire Destroys the Old erous, he announced mediately. 2 liey road in Cos Cob during last night. ‘F“"‘?"‘}("' e b ‘”"l'l""' l\.‘""; |The structure was more than a hun- ‘Y’“‘"' Sy i o dred old. As the place was un- | Jagemann, professor Germanie Ph'- | gocupied the cause of the fire is un- 3:‘:);1\'::v|;:a “1}‘5035].‘“['.-‘(:‘1:.::92“ \l?\‘f‘- determined. The house belonged to teaching staft at Harvard for 36 . iand s aelivonc an probably was worth about $40,000. It was formerly owned by the late Tsaac Williams and r occupled by his son, John M. Willlams a New York eity realtor. tus after his retirement September | 1 next, He was born in Grottkan, Ger-| many and educated at Naumberg, Leipzig and Tubingen, coming to the | United States in 1881, After recefv- \$13’500,000 Insurance ing his doctor's degree’' at Johns e , 1S e thrse vears ater o tangnt| For Group of Workers several years at FEarlham college,| New York, April 3.—The Pruden- Indiana, and at Indiana university, | tial Insurance company announced joining the Harvard teaching staff in | today that it had issued to 10,500 1889 as assistant professor of Ger-| men and women employes man. He is the author of textbooks | Publie Service Corporation of New for the study of German and of Jersey and its subsidiaries, one of surance policies In America. The total amount of insurance invelved and Romance languages. 2 are eligible for the plan, Acceptances Is Not on the Market |aircady nave becn New York, April 3.—Denial that Charles M. Schwab had placed on| belng received, the company the market for sale his mansion on | nounced. Riversids Drive wax made today by a representative of Schwab. A report published yesterday stated that the residence, of the chateau type and sald to have cost Schwab $8,500,000, would be replaced by an apartment Tiouse if the property were sold. The| representative sald the house had not been placed on the market for sale at $3,000,000 or at any other figure.” recetved from 10,500 workers and others are still an- YourEYES A. PINKUS LEADING MASON INJURED Toledo, Ohlo, April 3.—Burton | Smith, internationally known figure | in Scottish Rite Masonry, is in & | hospital here suffering with a frac- tured hip, it was learned last night. 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