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Personals .l,mun Wilson of Mount Vernon, {., will return home tomorrow, «rlrl spending two weeks a8 the ‘L.uml of Mr, and Mrs, George Leg- Shearer, O. A 0w Wear Hats and Take Tn- ."“;J‘?{{;"."5‘:‘]."{:_‘,‘;,'["0" e 0. 1 1 teres[ m Spor[s lafter spending a short vacation with his sister, Mrs, John J. King ot Arch R, re- street, Mr, and H. Clinton Seeley have returned from an automobile trip through New York state, School Superintendent Stanley H. Helmes will resume his duties Mon- Mrs., Constantinople, Aug. 22 (P —Turk- L fth women no longer is the hot house creatvre she still is pictur- | ed to be In western lnLn;mHm:).‘ Gradually, but surely, she is di6- | g4y qrier a few weeks' vacation, carding her vell and showing Ner | “\yjjjjam McNamara of Andover, faco in publle; she s becoming an|\aes. has been spending a few ardent aportswomen, especlally N {iave it relatives in this city, ternis and swimming, and also sho n; A AT T Al s oF U L5h alract taking up the hat and othed hablll- ¢y today to spend a weel fn New § ments of her western sister, | York city. All this 18 due to the sanction of | i wWilliam - the new Angora government, headed [yuce verurned % by Mustapha Kemal Pasha, and 10 |pyin Takes. a great broadening in public opin- Ay ~ lon. Recently there was a swimming | aning his race for giris hefore a mixed gather- | Kolly of N ing of spectators. Under the sultan' Willlam Watson of Lincoln street government the appearance of , ft today to attend the New York- Turkish women in public sports Was | pittsurgh haseball serfes In Now abeolutely taboo. Not alone did the fyq,. women compete in the race with| nr. and Mps, T.ouls Kirse the greatest of zest, but afterwards|pamily of Monroo streot a photograph of the winnc 8t 0cnan Beach for a weel attired in their bathing suits, was Mr. and Mrs. Charl Myer are published, In other times this would epending o week's vacatlon at Sara- have brought contumely upon then, | oun Take, Saratoga, N. Y. where and possibly dire punishment. they are attending the horse races, Progressivencss among Turkish | “xjioq violy Ehlers fs spending & women {s being applauded. The |y ofC o PR TR S T = 1 wearing of a hat, instead of the one- | R ok i e S B | oy peae poemon a Turkish girl, Hadife Selma Ekrem, INew York Phones Physician, Saying T ¥ TNoss from and a vac F. Mangan Is en- ter Dr. Thomas hnit and are at who recently has been lecturing in the United Statea on Turkish ques- tlons. She discovered on her return to Turkey that men were belng per- mitted to wear hats, instead of the tez turban and kalpak, and there- upon determined to continue wes ing her American hat. A year ago refusal by a woman to wear a veil| might have resulted in action by the police. Turkish women, like their of the other nations, know value of attractivences. Therefore it is probable that a great many of them will not be likely to follow Mis Tkrem's example, as the veil is too becoming to be Jightly discarded. He Is Dying—Throws Key Out of Window. New York, . Haydc cial Ang, for many superintendent York district of the W Telegraph company, died home in Brooklyn today, utes after he had risen {telephione his -physician he ing. He was sixty-sic years Death w acute tion. Informing his physician he was on the verge collapse, aud that he would throw the to his home cut the window, n crawled back to his bed. The physician, who od a block away, ran to his hor 22 (P years ¢ e o isters n Union at a few min- was dy- old, indige Republicans Holding Outing at Mt. Carmel Hamden, Aug. 22 (P—Under the shaddw of the Sleeping Giant, at Mt. Carmel, today gathered members of |/Wod 7 blOCK aivay, o the Young Mews Republican League |1l RS 18 TR TR 00 of the town for o sheepbako and ({1 pollec. Alled by e Wimah At outing. Tho first of goveral political | 4%y o o window, Hayden was| organization outing 1o be held in |1 1AL this section of the stale it was ex- ‘H\« i “'m] pecled that many of the best known R party men from the state at large |77, Vet ONmE @ would ba present, Many members of the general assembly: hud bren invited, and the guest list was heal- | Bipds \hm't ( ireuit ed by U, nator Ringham, Hm e s e | Wires, 15 Fires R(mu]' several of the state officers and com- | Tontoise, 1 : missioners. {'Two little bivds Former Senator Frank € Bufter-|tric light wirc worth had offered the use of his|unknown manner private golf coursa for sports, and |circuit which fire the hake was served adjoining {Houses in 1) i near here, prople rouns Al Iplexed over had ¢ five, and an investigation was od. After considerable h ! gh of almost Ha two chillren, who at Ocean Grove, N his deatl med of thed on an elee- crday i cansed a short to fifte: Arroville por- the were 1sed what just Funeral Ship Is Due at San Francisco Today San I'rancisco, Aug. 22 (P-—Bear- 5 ing the body of Edgar Bancroft, late | American ambassador fo Japan, the cruiser Tama of the imperial Jap anese navy is due in San Irancis bhay at 2 o'clock {his afternoon. TUnited States Adestroyers wilt mert | fho hoat and a saluta of 21 guns | will be fired, answered hy Fort () Scolt as o harbor is entercd, After ilitary ceremonies body will le transforred to fhe 1005 Trancigeo Overland limited on which |ywesipe it will be transported to Chicago for burial The official funeral escort for body during movements will include one hundred Japane: gailor from 1 Tama, the 63rd coast artillery regiment, a hattalion of marines and one of amen The start enstward will be about a. m., Sunday. stimated at s tred thonsand franc stamford Woman Sues to Obtain a Divorce Aug, 22 (P) — Lllian 1 suit unford, ospie the of § ord today fil for 0 the san i, r in rmend the . nnulnient 1sks 1he nk Gillespie, its marringe for her so \ custody of Mimony a T 2T i of name. T g Liilian n lie w Heffern 11 i Chicago’s New City Mz ll\(‘ Cost 817,000,009 i ‘\"“,} L B treet com 75 French Prisoners Ave Released by Tribesmen | Paris, Aug. 2 (A neral Sa rail, high commissioner in Syria, formed th vernmen Druse \o's tin a mes tril prisoners the nen IFrench no details, but The dispatch gave the fmpression was giv that the difficnlties with the triby the process of arrangement. n e smen in tacilitios mnual heen under way in syria sineo July 24, when the fribes- Kt men surprised and a ‘H\\'“' French post, thus giving the s T for a general uprising, The Frene newspapers early (his month be a ( nd for the recull of Gor Sarrall as Prench il cammisatons er. clalming his methods of handiing the natives were responsible for the I'ighting ha e e of 1 ot has massacred JRIGI0 lemolished nl con o Wa excava tion wi | donhie | Chica in Move to Kill Excise Tax . B [ on Motor Cors Started Zeigler. Illinois, Fea oYt R e Trouble Over Strike [1coking to repeal A Zmgler, 111, Aug (P—County of congress of the s e officers were assembled lierctoday as A itee guards against a repetition of yes- terday’s clash b ecen workers and strikers at Bell ar No. 1. About 250 sumed work since n v of Aug. ® To prevent an influx of all highways into the eity troled by deputies and 1ast night. Talmer Pritchfic)ld women pickets as he drove an a mobile toward the mining prop The woman was slightly injured a winer, 1. Kendrict a minor Injury when stones v thrown at Pritc PAtehfield escaped ity returned officers. trouble, « on e parts mobhiles hoen § mobi are four times as tax 2k . laring ther Holler coal min thissaxoing n at gitators P constables ram an ewark Bandits Get 83, )f\‘) I’ ayrell Toda 2 (P —Hc inad ral t0- miner, one of seve on s Y 1 0 and from two k Bubn the company pavroo also suffored ro car ) cash Trans of the upon arriva ross the § SUES 1O¥ Beidgeport, Av Grace T.onis of Dic N. Y., Ned suit in the nst. Willlam injures received July 4, ‘924 Lawis was A passenger in an aute. | mobfle which was in Easton with a machine him, HARMONY LODGE CALENDAR Th temt caley for Har | mony N A. F. & AL M, Is Monday, September 7, rou- Monday September 14 degree; Monday. work E, A. degree. Egan of this ( for | Mrs 19 as ollows | tine business; work M. M tember 21, driven by New | his | from bed to| Sep- ! Charged with from a Benwood Joseph Ward Angeles after detectives had trailed him across the country. He ad- mitted taking part of the large sum during the 25 years he worked in the bank as cashler. BLIND GIRL SAVIOR OF TEN Children and Ol [ Women From Fire stealing $300,000 (W. Va.) bank, [Rescues | | New York, Aug. Iren and two aged [New York Guild rome avenue, 22 —FEight chil- women in the for Jewlsh Blind, Yonkers, were sav- |ed from deatn yesterday by the cool |ness of Miss Bertha Bonnenberg, |twenty, a fellow inmate, when fire {broke ouf in the camp and work- shop building. The girl, more fa- miliar with the building than the led all to safety, _ [plindness. Is was lin the two-story stuccoed structure and gave the alarm. She then hurried to the second floor and led down the hewildered old women. |later guiding all the children to the air. Sevenly ofher fnmates in main buildings responded to fire a reg feature the od ‘out in order. Mose Moskowitz, superinten- 1rnt; Miss M. Lawton, an instructor, nd Frank Divinney, a ehauffeur, acsisted firemen in fighting the . which destroyed the top story the and workshop huild- I l‘-‘,r, drill fand f | s, canmp start- | |Seahoad Air Line R. R, (loses Contract Today | Ane. [ Air Line Railway L contract with the American fenitural Chemical Co., for ac- quisition of the Charlofte HarMor & Northern road under a three year le with an option (o pur- {chase the property at the expiration that time, subject to approval of interstate comme comini The & , today ow York ard Co. i ree The Chavlotte Harbor line, ahout miles of track in has heen used by the Amer- Chemical Co., to 1te mines in that water terminal. up with new con- ! to form a Iacksonville and Florida to terri- opera Vlorida, Agricultural ¢t its phosph Tinke ction hy rt line ©r nort My It 1 will he 1h onrd from m points in rs and contiguons Perth Amboy Messenger hll!cd §12,000 Stolen rth N. J, Aug. o the theory who yesterday agher, a DPerth enger, and fled yroll belonging to Dele- Ferris & Stillman, used at least two stolen cars in thelr escape. seflan found near Maurer last t contained an adding machine ok slip of the payroll apd reveral hills ofsmall denomination. 1t bore the license plates of a car of an- r make stolen in Newark on from George It . a Faterson co that Amboy, today held three men Amboy with a lames Gal Pank mess men taken | custody yes- suspeets have been said that two 10id-up had be t both w Wit~ en dis- ere positive 1 identify the robhers, French nd Hu‘m h Army Heads Ratify Agreements Algeciras, Spain, Aug. 22 (P—The here M hal Petain France and his conferénces with General Primo De Rivera, head of Spanish military directorate, are th of ratifying the 1 at the recent conference fn Mo- : fix dates and points future operations against the v tribesme This was in at authority General of 11 of Purpose rents reached Spanish to madr of a issue De he NEWPORT R TENNIS wd in t tournar ent Grift wport iny today by San } in isco. semi- . ke of er eady his rival fnm Norton took ad- driving fiercely to the other and a tanfalizing chop caught Griffin flat-footed in More than half of Nor- d points were made on turns then lofting over which ton's these enrne oft 1 was arrested in Los | despite her | o who discovered the fire | wooden | Kitled | o g WOARLIS OPPOSED BY CONGRESSHEN Diive {0 ‘Clip His Wings' Now 15 Reported Washington, Aug. 22.—Because of | tha vigor with which J. K. McCarl, | comptroller genel of the United Statles, has been curbing government expendltures, certaln members of | congress and other officlals have ac- cused him of usurping authority be- yond that of any of the other execu- tive departments, and it was report- cd yesterday that a movement would be started during the next session to curtail his powers. While in some quarters the course of Mr, McCarl is denounced as high- | handed and arbitrary, a case in point belng his refusal to allow $1.50 to a department of agriculture employe for a luncheon while away from Washington, it is generally under- stood at the capitel that the comp- troller general has the backing of { Chairman Madden of the house com- | mittee on appropriations and also many of the members of the house and senate appropriations commif- | tees, A further factor in McCarl's favor ‘1! the recent complaint by men- | { bers of these committees that therc | is habitual disregard in the govern ment departments of the limit tlons put by congress on the ex-| penditures of funds, | The legislation and oftiials whose | displeasure the comptroller general | has fncurred, have apprised the sen- ate and house leaders that, in their| opinion, McCarl's handling of the! office, to which he was appointed by | President Harding, demands action | by congress that should bring about | a curtailment of his authority. The | auestion of how far he can domina in matters of accounts and expen- ditures will be raised in connection | with various appropriation bills. | Eftorts will be made, it Is stated in different bills to attach riders which | will distinetly limit the powers of the comptroller general, The theory of congress in giving the comptroller general large pow- ers over account and expenditures }m the time the budget system was ilror\"f(l was that this official should be responsible to congress and it |alone, for his rulings. Furthermore, it_was the theory that unless the| cdptroller general was amenable {to congress alone, he could not hold | the brakes on expenditures by offi- cials and employes and determine when expenditures were within the law, 'FOUR MORE DEATHS 1N~ MACKINAG DISASTER! This Brings The Total Number of Those Who Tost Tives To | 10. ewport, . T. Aug death of Edward Donovan, of Patw- [tucket, at §:15 o'clock last night | | brought the total dead in the Mack- |tnac excursion steamer explosion of | | Tues evening to forty-six, | The deaths of three others today | wera recorded, 14t i3 expected | hat still more will he added 1o the | |toll. The forty-fifth vietim to <m~1 cumb was Pefer Borsay of 1 | taucket, who died early last night. | The other deaths today were Bessic Mullin and Willlam Robinson, of Pawtucket, 22 (M -The also Providence, R. 1. Aug - The hearing hefora Tuspecior Gener- | al George Uhler, of the I'nited States Steamboat Inspection Mackinae dis- aster at Newport Tuesday was ad journed yesterday afternoon in order | permit further ir the part of the Inspect and his assistants. The hearing will he ! Second Engineer Geor Mullen of the Mackinac, wWho {5 suffering from burns at tht Newark Naval| hospital, has sufficiently recovered to testify. Tirst Assistant Aftorney General Heltzen, of Rhode Tsland who 18 cooperating With Gene Uhler, and who is conducting a &ep- | arate | Investigali the part of the tate, attend Export (:asnlmc l’l ice Again Is Reduced New York, Aug. 22 (®-=The third reduction within a week fn the price of export gasoline was announced by the Standard Oil Co., of New Jersey today, when a cut of one-half cent a gallon was put into eflect. The |reduction brings the price of cargo l" to 15 1.4 cents a gallon and | hat of U. S. navy grade 14 cents. .port kerosene was lowered 1-4 cent & gallon. ny estigation on General to B 1wt on NT AND LIEN FILED through Attor- has filed a lien against property on Ty et owned by arah K setting forth that a judgment nd costs of §14.21 in favor burg, and against Steve Top- nains unpaid. Ginshurg, in his complaint, elaims that the pro- transferred to Sarah K. Toplian on May 26, while it under attachment in the him. BELGIAN \\TlNl TED Trussels, Aug. (A~The Bel- ian ministry of finance today pub- | tished an offictal statement expr - { satisfaction with the debt settie- nt reachied In Washington. No| iditional taxes will be levied 1in} gium to fulfill the nation’s en- | ments and If the Dawes plan| ions normally Belglum's war | t is practically cancelled, the| statement says. nshurg, Milkowitz, Edward ( - nt «t May lof 270 lof ai I nan, re perty | May by | was still on brought by m PART OF THUMB CUT OFF Michael Kusher of 48 Church t had his right thumb cut off sccond joint when he caught a pr at the Landers, Frary this morning. 1 the New Britain at th it in & w ory ated at hospital s te General The poison of the glla monster, used in the treatment of locomotor | ataxia, is so strong that it has to be diluted t the one hundred-thous- andth part, 'FAVOR TENNIS COURTS {mitted for two new tennis court | charge at Willow {anid that |League to Be Kept | concerning the jsubjoct |1eague council mier i {upward in the Every day Arthur Collins, a 15-year-old amateur, TROY BANDIT GANG IN | WORCESTER IS SILENT No TFurther Hold-Ups—Reward of §1000 For Arrest of Gunmen, Dead Or Alive, | Worceste The | | 5., Aug. 22 (@ fatal earl yesterday | morning of Walter Derosier, stick | |up man of t Troy bandit trio and | | Chiet of Police Hill's offer of $1.000 | reward for the capture of John Troy and Dennis Britt, dead or alive fs belleved by the police to have had a salutary effcet on the gunmen been conducting a profitable membership drive for the zenith | club, the conditions of Initiation be. : the prompt pointing of all fin- nd quiet sul mission to the re- moval of | | The fact that no 1 DS were res |ported during the night and that| Troy, with two new pals In a stolen |sedan, was ght speeding | through Gra Road in the diree- | | shoot who kave a all available cash en last |tion of Providence, ence o8 the bellef that the der hos |abandoned th field bandits Worce I¢ ster at of Cedar |icast temporarily. Rapids, Ia., receives radio messages direct from the MacMil Doldl' expedition on a set he built in the attic of his home. v also constructed a low-wave meter transmitter, which the n\dtlmml Geographic society is now using to send messages to | the northern explorers. The [has been obliged to quit the Dennis Britt, because of Jameness, an | uig, | which fact, with the lfl“m Derosier, compelled Troy to ndd new recruits, Who these recruits the police have not learned. | The threats of Troy to Pa- | ore | TODAY FOR 1925 SEAS AT WILLOW BROOK PARK Brooks and Bradley OK. Plans— | Paraphernalia Packed Away T Express Objection to Abandon- [ Next Year—Willow Brook, Unc ing Collection of Fee. rman W. Park Board, Open, . Brooks and Com- missioner Ch Bradley park commission mot last night with 1, landscape garden- 4 themselves in f of plan ygrounds of the 1son this noon of the Willow Br This i3 under the pla sed for th exception park ground. rect supers of 1 cle the s S the other grounds Willow Brook park, two ficld houses | commission, There were six pl and a toolshed at this park and a|&rounds in operation during tociehenlattElariove Qi annri mer and all the paraphern »se members last night said that 1 In the grounds will be ta Slans At to the pe- | Jown today and stored away maining members of the commission hext season opens, bids will be advert and the work atarted as soon as possible. Chairman Brooks and Comr [ Bradley also discussed resolution of the common council for the doing away with the bathing 3rook pa ming pool. The two commissioncrs | did not feel that a change should be | yioward Hall, made at the present time, however, !1oland egpecially since there was only a few !y more we pool to in lopen. Park Superintendent wright pointed out that the 1y adgission was mot a hardship on lanyone, which fact has been evident BRYAN since the of the pool. Ho| Min children and adults {13, Riic have used the pla nee uly 4. that e had - communication Jennings Bryan, A an in view to discuss p Advised of Details||for & universityiswhich lerected fn lionor of and named a Switzerland, S Aug. 22 (P ot nderstood fhat hoth foreis lamberlain — of Gre, Britain and foreign Minister Bria of France plan to ke Teagn of Nations assemhly orm negotiatio th Germany, address the meeting on vor of the ceable City Items s, Herman Papenforth of ‘Tt sot underwent an operat the New Britain General hosp storda Tred Varsell passed the exami ons in life saving of the Ameri 1ied Cross which were held recer il the Y. M. €. A. Eleven in took t ninations Wai - c. PILANS 22 (A—Dr. olis announ in UNIV, openin At 10,00 heo with wou Geneva, It is Srerotary € moner, friend ot active fn move, 1 institut only s Bry statesm fun 1 that this type 1 morial to Wil tional lamentalis » the security an edueatic fam Jennir iffientt 100,000 for now that going on they will ing assembly hen the Claneva pe up for recons is to preside over the openir which he the o will th tempors assembly, where he p! important convenes on W icipates no for tha ace prot 000 or ould reeo fam Jenni ted in 1 1 he w Wi ocol eon 1r M. Briar loe native sta on ¥ after ™m over September Lly will t chair to ¥ Painleve, w t to s \an of the to deliver n The assembly ber 7. rve as by Farl W Jtroit-w: |eomforts A SUICIDE |0 RODBED GIRT, * it was & For Tost Tresses Tnds in : Ilunu‘l- in Lako Aug. 22 vanston, whose 'l her heart, and * ed” | ind who never we i iy Mourntog first hasem in concussi id hav bry THIEVES Mhicago, Rose Wallon, 't} shingly STEAL Crime of Tts K irom Olean 5 (P Renorted Reporied P liest body was found I of its 1. waa repe to ft 7 been murder found the cord w dress, which had water, violenea could be found on the automobile and ind police believe the on her dress with the here jumping into the riv om near uffalo behind i police Corn Later it w into belt of he f its tra lalley they W oW r. {CITY PLAYGROUNDS CLOSE | slon of the park board are c amusement until Ieldman, anc telegraphic | Mrs. \\mnm“”"“ now In the south, in rals- After "m"'r Hit ln B ATRPLANI, side of the ¢ ‘tmvnnv\ Dennis J. Sulllvan for kill- | of his pals, was ignorad by | pn‘rnlmu\ who refused iast| ept inside duty and in- | traveiing his beat as us- |ing one an xM ual, on 0N ntil ‘To(i Many Apartment ! ! Houses in New Haven | der | New Haven, Aug. 22 (®—An over | supply of apartments fn the city with | city | @ tendency in the immediate future | vith the part of builders to put up| ,mhi..nn and two family houses, was mi ai- | opinion advanced by Building Tn-| spector J. T. Austin before the|j board of finance yeste when he | lained his dep wtes for the coming fisc aid not believe that large apartment houses would con- tinue during the next year. Mr. A tin had to forccast what his con-| | struetion costs would he and was | auestioned as to the outlook for new | butlding | {Great Auto Race Is m-| - Started at Moscow Today | ot Moscow, Aug. 22 (P—The first big | = lautomobile race vn he held in Russi 1 [since the revorution was forma |augurated today with the departure | of nearly 2,000 machines from his- [toric red square in th epresence of members of the government, the diplomatie corps and a huge crowd. | lies from Moscow to | by way Orel, Rostov and the of the er it number repre an . manufacturer: par | pating through thelr continental rop esentatives. I'raulein Stinnes, nlece of the Iate Stinr German | industrial magnate, is the only the drivers. on- lay- the alfa | ken na- can | ntly | all The route Georgia, w ced rnn-v be | fter | 0 wo- |man amo the “"'”( onfession Iu\n]on('c | 5 Being Argued in Court fon ft! Tos Ange an. | Whether the Dr. Thomas Yonn ted to testify tha to confess having nmirse nf will he permit- | e persuaded him od his wife question Jud the with dental gas is 3 HMahn o trial of You m- nes Is Rt t attor 1 what she and the I o o the first of his thr confessio Argun ompleted at the week-end djournment New RBritain Kiwanians Going to No. Manchester s of the New Britain Ki. will attend a h South Manchester ) of next week meet in front of Porter 1 ‘he lunch 14 at t Hol Manchester, and will he over at 1:2 deslr to attend have n asked to notify Clesson W. | Parker, sceretar yof the loeal elub, | at once. | 1!"12“2"‘"}‘ Ma, . Have to Ly Guard Against Reds Aug. 2 (PM—Sir W ks e home n an i rvie wit Post today, charact nan on el on on wesday e lo- ind wii 15 o' ing will reridan 12:15 p. m ort Sout av- London =1 am Toynso seerotary, | Morning The New Hitching Post Here's the modern hitching post. it comes to Fort Leavenworth early in Soptvmlx‘r. ) a “scarf mount” and the bow of the ship is attached to it. To this queer-shaped | apparatus the giant dirigible Shenandoah will be hitched when It is called prema- ture” the recent report that a spe- lal constabulary was to be re to safeguard the | rest fostered t Hn adn CIVIL SUITS RECORDED Tha Elihu Burritt ¥ 1on has bre ges aga s return ski has hrought v he writ §s return city court Monday. At Edward Mero of Dhrought suit for $75 damages a Pawel Lukanie The writ turnable in city court Monday, ust 81 Buzzy Dul $200 dama tl. The court Mon The Cer brought =u and Amelia Huck rompany alleges t buflding ble in Hartford has| st | re \w:»} for gOS 8 writ is return aninst Sam v barn on int 1 for a street CLINGING VINE OUTDONE Winsted, Conn. Aug. 22.—A mato was raised on a potato plant at the home of W. K. McGill, a dra- matie eritic, formerly of New York The nature freak s on exhibition here. Homer Chatfield, an employee, discovered the tomato growing. ofghad mad 1in today's e | rgain [the st H‘\H.l s against Pawel | | lian to- | PAY OF MURDERER 15§17 PER HEAD Adifs Geting $39 For Killng Two York, Aug, 1 two months —Irank Daly, ter the mure two trolley car workers, spent Jast night in a cell in the Mount Vernon fail on the far side from the cells of John Marino and David Demalo, who peached on him, New York and Mount Vernon de- [tectives sald Daly confessed in & wden, deflant manner to having shot down the defenseless men for 1 hare of the booty from ¢ owl car that lef New Rochelle for Mount Vernon June 20 at 2:30 o'clock in the morn Killed for $1 Only $17.50 & head was the price olice assert Dalp got for the killin Taken to Modfit Vernon at noon, was questioned for hours by de- who reported this frage he tectives, ment It any passengers in the owl car a move what would you have done?” ssly—"they'd &’ got it fellow )t | too The man scemed callous and in- different about detalls of the hold- up. Sullen and taciturn, he made & show of bravado and answered in monosyllables whenever possible. He is now said not to be a narcoti¢ addict, The Woman In It Tn spite of this coldness Daly was not devold of feeling, according to officials, They read aloud at the questioning an unmailed letter found in Daly's pocket when he was cap- {tured Thursday at daybreak on a Westport farm. It was addressed Marion Mooney, rcputed one of the women \\l\o L ve information leading to Daly's st to the police. It said in part: “If T can't have you I might even g0 {0 worl Said “They'll Never Get Me” Again: “Well, they got Johnny, but they Will never get me. I think I will stay here for the rest of the summer and when winter comes I will start out for the coast. They will never g now.” Daly was formally charged at | Mount Vernon with having handled \lm gun that shot down Inspector Jacob Schumacher and Motorman Ragian 1. Nicoll of the Westchester | Electric Railway company, Of the $1,800 taken by the ban- dits much was coln and was dis. carded on account of weight after their car was wrecked, the men es- aping with $400 all told. Angered at Squealers authorities expect a flareup Daly and Marino and De. maio when they are brought 1vae Daly angered by the belfet duped and double-crossed, aly was hrought to the jail vesterday a squad of detectives stood guard, fearing some despérate ac- tion on the part of underworld friends, to Jall between Topular Foreign Govt. Issues Show Gains W York, Aug. 2 Price changes ly bond trading again represented substantlal galns. for nopular foreign government domes railvoad issues, indleating that s were convinced of continua moncy conditions. Freanch into new high ground for and Mexican obligations moved forwas expecta. a resumiption of debt service end of the year. Baltimore and Chesapeake & Ohlo 08 we among the mosat » raflroad lens. Some erty Bonds extended re. ent gains, but the improvement was tie buye 15y broke year tions o t the f e . and Mrs, I. Goldman to Observe Anniversary Ny, Mrs. I. Goldman of 63 Harriso: treef, “HV leave on Mon- day for a two w ' trip to Pater- N. [I. Xaston, Pa., Baltimore, Washington and Can- ance the 18th an. heir wedding. we married at the New n 1907 by Rabe Rosenberg. Mra. marriags, was M son Phil ada, nive in ob of rsary of They Drit synagogue Gol TUST FOR “TRUTH” DRUG, Canadian I‘n\(lm‘r to Be Subject of *Scopolamin” Experment. Ont, Aug. 22 (®—Ar- alle, who 18 held the murder of a service atation consented to be truth telling™ 1 some time ago by 3 House of Texas. House is to attend the con. of fin ”"rpr\n‘ experts here and Wil 1onstrate the wh A\ he has named “aco- ndsor, MeMuliin r, yestor for the rum 200 SAILORS STRIRE Australia, Aug. 22 (@ ndred seamen on overseas today unanimously adopted on supporting tho action of crews of overseas ves- t Sydney and Adelaide. They 1s0 d that the crews of Brit- ish ships in and sailing to Austra- vorts should ceass work but should remain on their ships te L 'rr\ on essential work, including @ handling of perishable cargo. vossels a mo sels t mornin : at his residence, the io the Prince of heon privately with r. Later president went to the agricultural rom the agricultural show to a reception given § one of Buenos s r»v i w-*t cltizens. I'll w \T\ H MANEUVERS. y. Aug. 22 UP—King nuel and Crown Prinee embarked on the royal | yacht Savoia today to attend the | Ttallan naval maneuvers which are to begin Sunday night off the coast of Sicily.