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eae THE HOLLOW TILE TRUSTS HIT HARD BY MAYOR GAYNOR No Freeze-out of the Concrete by Limiting Height of Buildings. MAKE. THREAT OF VETO Chairman Kennealy Is Told Flatly That New Code Must Not Discriminate Mayor Gaynor swatted the Hollow Tile Trust to-day tn a letter to Chalr- man William P, Kenneally of the Alder- mante Building Committee, aiding with the fighting cinder and reinforced con- crete men and practically ordering that the restriction of height of bulldings vonstructed of concrete, as proposed in the new bullding coda, should be abol- | shed. For four years the concrete men have heen fghtng the Hollow Tile Trust, to which It was arranged ta give a MonOp. oly In the use of fireproof building mas tertal in this city, The makers of the code had planned not to allow concrete Idings to be erected higher than 100 feet. There are other things in the code, the Mayor says, that are to revolve nis attention, out he dove not go into them at this time. Tt remained to be seen how the polltl- cally influenced Rutld ding Committee will regard the Mayor's orders. It ig clear, however, that the Mayor will veto the code if his suggestions are not obeyed. His letier follows ae As near as I can make out trom all that has been explained to me, the cost of cinder concrete should not be increased, It Is not nec sary that the cinders should be screened. The thickness of the nes should | Not be | sed from the minimum of 4% to a minimum of 6%. That is unnecessary, The welght of the re- inforeing materia! therein should not be raised to a minimum of one pound Per square foot. One-quarter of a pound per square foot y suffice, A precise and varying be made to govern. In the next place, I do not think there should be a the height of reinforced construction. Let that the rule she all boroughs. It so vari conerete construction Is general in Brooklyn, while in Manhattan it is very limited on account of the extra cost imposed by rules and restrice SHOULD BE ONLY ONE BUILD.| ING DEPARTMENT. I think there should be one City rule should y restriction on concrete Building Department, and not a Bullding Department for each borough. I could cite other things | fer this opinion. | In the next ¢, no distinction should be made between segmental and flat arches. Their use should be optional. In the next place, the extreme fibre stress per juare inch on co! crete in compression should be 650 poun 0 or In cone compression tt ould be 400 pounds in place of 400. | This covers the principal things, | but there are some others that you have under revision which should not be omit Very truly yours, W. J. GAYNOR, pe RETENTION OF THE TRAFFIC SQUAD IS MADE CERTAIN. ALBANY, July squad will be saved fro ment threatencd as tnree-platoon police night by the action of . Wagner bill was with an amendment by the Cities Com mittee to exempt the (raffle squad fro the operation of the new law. The| Mayor, at the traffic | disband- the of measure Was advanced to third reading and passed. | A me! e was received from Gov. Dix declaring that these was immediate The bill . Where on, | necessity for favorable action. was rushed over to the Assemb! it will be passed without obje: —————————— LEGISLATIVE BILLS SIGNED BY DIX, ALBANY, July 21.—A reorga the Bureau of Factory Inspection tn the State Lebor Department by the State Commissioner of Labor is provided for in @ dill of Assemblyman ©. W.| ization of | Phillips, which was signed to-day by | Gov. Dix, ‘The State is to be divided into elght districts, with superwsing in- spectors in charge of each, and Phe numn- ver of factory inspectors is increased from 62 to 85, The dill was recommended by the Wainwright employers’ liability commission, The Governor also signed the follow. ing bills: Senator Cronin, providing that state- ments submitted at meeti: and trustees of banking shall contain a list of discounts and ad- vances including overdrafts. ‘or Cronin—=Providing for a more} norations Senator Grady~Providing that hanks designated as deposttories of court funds} shall ‘an undertaking” in such form General shall pr vide, to be secured by deposit of bonds, Senator Gittins-Providing for the coms education of blind chil Senator Platt--Appropriating $35! ) for | Nighway improvements in Livingston | County Senator Brackett—Appropriating for highway improvements in Saratoga County, nator Bayne~Abolishing the office of | ’ jasing steward for State insane hos- pitals and providing for the appointment | of @ steward for each of such hospitals, | |MO} | David S$. Mills, charged with misapp! jing funds of | bought the stock through 3 ‘AUDUBON BANK CASE BEFORE THE RAND JURY David S. Mills, Former Presi- dent, Held in $25,000 for Misapplication of Funds. ’ FOR DEPOSITORS Patrons of the Institution Seem in no Hurry to Draw Out Cash. 4 States Dintriot-Attorney Wise said to-day he would present the case of the Audubon National Bank, of which he was President until recently, to the Grand Jury at once, Mills was arrested yesterday at his residence, No. 26 West One Hundred and Twenty-second street, on a warrant Issued by the United States District- Attorney late yesterday. Commissioner Shields fixed his ball at $25,000, which Was readily furnished, Jntil the Grand Jury has thoroughly investigated the case and mado its re- turn I prefer not to disciiss ft," sald Mr. Wise to-day, “I am not familiar with the condition of the Audubon National Bank. Our Investigation simply had to do with the alleged misappropriation of funds, and I deemed it wise to place Mills in custody. Whether there will be other arrests I cannot say at this time.” BANK OPENS DAILY TO PAY OFF DEPOSITORS. The Audubon National opened its doors at 8.30 o'clock A. M, to-day, with William Reimers, former cashier, as President. It was announced the insti- tutlon would remain open daily from 8.30 to 5 until Aug. 22. No decision has been reached as to a plan of reorganiz- ing the bank, It was sald there still remained $90,000 in deposits In the bank, with cash on hand to the amount of $110,000, We are anxious that the depositors should draw out their money now," said an official of the institution. But the depositors are evidently not worried very much. Yesterday there was quite a crowd at the bank, but to- day comparatively few called for their No new depositors are being re- , the bank having gone into Nquidation. The accused banker 4s ‘11, and Com- missioner Shields, who accompanied the Marshal, accepted cash ball for Mil appearance when wanted. Mills waived examination. Before issuing the warrant Mr. Wise conferred with directors of the bank. The complaint charges that Mills mis- applied more than $49,000, pald out a discounts on notes aggregatin 4nd used the money for the p some of the ba tock. SAID TO HAVE BEEN A FIGHT TO CONTROL BANK. It 1s alleged there was a struggle in the Board of Directors of the bank to cure control and that Mills sought to in a majority of the stock. It 1s said that :dills represented that David Neito, a fruit dealer of No, 42 New reet, wanted to buy the bank, and that Mills safc he had sold Nelto most of his stock, ne directors were willing to sell, but wanted cash for their shares, Mills sald that Nelto's notes were perfectly good and that he had accepted them for the greater part of his stock, But Nelto pald casi, Later there was a hint that Neito was acting for Mills, and when the directors found the stock they had sold was st.!l in the bank's vaults they rhase, price to Nelto. Hanna, a national bank examiner, evolves the theory that Mills ito after unting notes to she bank, In other using the bank's funds for the was connected with lumbia ‘Trust Com He re- signed the Presidency of the Audubon Bank on June 1% @ minor operation was performed, —— Mins Peck Seales Coropuna. Peru, Hiss oan mountain climber, accompanied by Carl Volk and five Peruvians, climbed two of the voleano Coropune on Su He gave il! health as} | a reason, and went to a hospital, where ~|ROBBERS BOUND, GAGGED AND BEAT She Was Showing Rooms in Her House. Left Her Unconscious After Searching in Vain for Money and Jewelry. Detectives of the Liberty avenue po- \Iice station, Fast New York, | tally beating Mrs. Kate Nealy, a board- ing house keeper, of No. avenue, East New York, Mrs. Nealy, who bears an excellent about 6 o'clock last evening. She had advertised yesterday that she had rooms | ¢ Later the four men appeared She was showing them a third floor rear room when one of them seized her by the throat and dragged her to the floor, | told she would be killed if she and a gag was forced into her mouth and her arms and legs to rent, and asked to look at the rooms. She w: made any outer; were ted. “Where's your money?" men asked, giving the helpless woman @ hard kick. Mrs. Nealy could not epeak and the gag was taken from her mouth while one of the men clutched hi outery. “I told the men I had no money,” Mrs. Nealy said later. “I told them his boot and crushed my nose and fac not to kill me, HEARD MEN SEARCH EVERY ROOM IN THC HOUSE, “The men put the gag about my face again. This time they tied it so tight I could scarcely breathe, and the bonds about my arms and legs cut di heard th hou: another was called Salvatore. rd the four men ge to the str Then I fainted." Edward Graham, Nealy, traced it to a room on the third floor o rope which bound her arma and legs. Mrs. Nealy badly hurt. gave the detectives a des four men. ————— GYZICKI DIVORCE v the testimony of the Austrian witnes in the divorce suit of Countess ¢ formerly Eleanor Patterson of Chicago. will be represvated by Vienna lawyer, Dr. Emil Dr. Frischauer said to-day to prove by certain wome: that the Count has been Should ste do so I ah.l! es fact that the Austrian divorce ‘ro bed and board was gran.ed before th alleged infidel took place “If it comes to taking testimony Fhall be able to prove facts sufficient to place the plaintiff in a very unfavor-| | able legal position.” Richest Beer It's the Pabst exclusive 8-day malt Pabst BlueRibbon The Beer of Quality that makes the richest, m ost wholesome beer, and it’s the exclusive Pabst process that gives it the delicate flavor and ap- petizi ing zest that is so pleasing. THE EVENING ‘WORLD, 1 WOMAN 1N HOME Four Attacked Mrs. Nealy as KICKED HER IN THE FACE} armed with excellent deacriptions, are seeking | four men to-~lay for attacking and bru- 858 Snediker reputation, was attacked !n her home one of the throat ready to choke her should she make an there was no money in the house, and that they were welcome to any they could find. Then the men began beat- ing me again. I thought they would kill me. One of them took the heel of Another one kicked me in the side. I was afraid to scream, and begged them P. men ransacking the They went through every room looking for jewelry and money. I heard one of them addressed as Luigi and After every room in mj" house was searched I It was nearly 7 o'clock last night when @ nelghbor of Mgs. heard a plercing shriek, e Detectives Thompson and Ryan found There were dozens of cuts about her face and head. iption of the EVIDENCE IN VIENNA. INNA, Austria, July 21.—~American Consul-General Denby will shortly take en | aickl, | | Her husband, Count Joseph Gyztckt, well known | Frischauer, “I understand that the Countess hopes witnesses unfaithful, ish the a FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1911. \“CAP™ TAPPIN BACK | ON HIS POLICE JOB.) He Was Bounced by Cropsey in| One of That Gentleman's Explosions, Capt. John F. Tappin, who wae dis- missed from the police force by Com- missioner Cropsey, Was Peinstated to- day by Commissioner Waldo, Mr. Crop- |wey heard that Tappin had been bull- dozing men of his command because | they wrote letters complaining of the strict discipline. Tappin said that he| had told his men that he wanted them | to make thelr complaints directly to him, | but that he had not threatened t Recause his i a as to What consti:| tuted a threat did not agree with Mr | Cropsey's, he was dismiss: rmaking | false statements to a superior officer, Cropsey was particu violent toward | |Tappin during the hearing, Commissioner Waido sent for Tappin | [and his counsel, Jullus Maver, land, sitting himself as a trial jud reopened the case and said that he thought ‘Tappin had been unjustly treated. Capt. Tappin was assigned to command the Williamsburg Bridge squad. a TROOPS FOR CARDIFF MOBS. Strike Mioting Continues at ship- ping Port in Wal CARDIFF, Wales, July 21.—Five hun- dred Lancashire fusiliers arrived here ‘to-day and occupy the butidings in the dock district. There was rioting by the shipping etrikers throughout the night. ‘The streets are strewn with wreckage and the hospitals are filled with the victims of mob violence. Efforts are being made to open nego- tions between the shipping men and the atrikers in the hope of reaching a acttlement. ——— FREECE SUED ABROAD BY MORMON LEADER. COPENHAGEN, Denmark, July 21.— Hens P. Freece, an American who ar- rived in London three months ago as the representative of the Interdenomina- tional Unton of Women of America, has been served here with papers tn a libel suit brought by Joseph F. Smith, head of the Mormon Churoh, Smith charges Freece with slandering him and the Mormon brotherhood. Jalil for Street Spitter, SPRINGFIELD, Mass, July 21..For expectorating on the valk Willlam Bagley was sentenced yesterday to eight days in jail. ‘ROYALISTS MASSED ONPORTUGAL'S LINE _ READY FORBATTLE Invasion oy Ae Armed Fofces Aiming to Overthrow Re- public Is Imminent. LISRON, Portugal, July 20, Via Bad- ajos, Spanish Frontier, July 21.—An in- vasion by Capt. Couciere at the head of the Royalist forces appears imminent. All attention ts now fixed on the North. The Portuguese Monarchiats possess thousands of rifles of the latest pattern, smugsied into Galicia, Spain, from Ger- many and Belgium, and also many field uns and Maxims. The Monarchists remain on the Bpan- 1h frontier conspiring openly against the republic. Notwithstanding the con- tinued assurances of the Spanish Gov- ernment, the Royalist datly hold mill tary Grills and practice rife shooting on the large private estates and among the hills of Galicia, Under the monarchist regime an Por- tuguese regiments were kept far below their normal strength to eave expen ‘The Provisional Government, however, called all reservists to the colors, These numbered about 22,000 men and were more than were needed under arms, it was thought, and furthermore they en- tailed great expense. Accordingly all ‘Dut 8,000 were dismissed, but ordered to be in readines to respond for service on twenty-four hours’ notice. The nucle- us of a division is quartered in each of the principat cities of the north prepared to concentrate quickly at any point. Influential opinion 1» convinced that the Spanish Government is secretly pro- tecting the Portuguese plott Hela and the press has be: campaign against Spain, faith. Tho Provistorial Government ts anx- fous. It is diMcult to obtain details of what {9 transpiring on the frontier. The newspapers te not permitted to publish anything sensational relating to the Monarchist movement and a close censorship 1a maintained over inland tel REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— WESTCHESTE They sent for Dr. Maybe of St, Mary's Hospital and Mrs. 4 was taken there, When she was fully revived she by us. I 0 EXCURSIONS. 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We also assist you finan- cially and our experience enables you to build at smallest cost. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE YOUR HOME, DON’T DELAY—SITES ARE SELLING FAST. . GO TO-DAY ON ANY TRAIN OR TAKE OUR FREE INSPECTION TRAIN SUNDAY, JULY 23 Leaves Grand Central 2.25 P. M. 125th St. 10 minutes later. BUNGALOW SITES $190 to $540 A Few Higher. $10 starts you, the balance small monthly payment CLIFFORD B. HARMON & CO. 315 Madison Avenue at Forty-second Street Particulars Regarding Our $10,000 Advertising Contest on Request. outside. Only messages represi situation as favorable to the Govern+ ment are allowed transmission. Not even under the dictatorship of former Premler Joao “ranco were such atria+ gent measur red, urea enforced. “DEAD OR ALIVE” IS MOTTO | OF MEN IN NEGRO HUNT. New Jersey Farmers Search for Black Man Said to Have Ab- ducted White Girl. BURLINGTON, N, J., July 2. of farmers and county officials a searching the woods along Schuyler Ferry road near this city for @ giant neero and @ small white girl in short) dresses who, the po! bel is tha! victim of an abduction. Farmers have | sworn to take the negro dead or alive. Ten days ago a young girl disappeared | from her home in Charleston, near here. | The dereription of the girl with the Negro tallies with that of the missing Charleston girl. ‘The officials have been conducting their search with as jittle excitement as) poastble, fearing @ lynching. They have found evidence that the pair are reduced | by hunger to living ir Mussels and green fruit, and believe the negro has @ hut in the centre of @ swainp that negro if it takes a whole regiment to beat him out of the ewamp,” said Magistrate Smith to-day. pon ‘hhadmai HYDE’S LAWYER OBJECTS. Osborne Won't Co: it to Correc- tion of Record, James W. Osborne, before Justice! egerich tn the Supreme Court, to-day | opposed a motion to correct the min- utes #0 as to show that the decision of Justice McCall transferring the trial of former Chamberlain Charles H. Hyde from the Criminal Branoh of the Su- preme Court to the Court of General Sessions was handed down on July 18 and not on Juno 29. Mr. Osborne sald Justice McCall should hear the motion. “We supposed that Mr. Osborne would consent to this motion,” sald Assistant District-Attorney Johnstone. “There ts nothing to It but to correct the error of a clerk.” “1 will consent to nothing,” retorted Mr. Osborne, "L want Judge McCall to hear this motion.” “We are not going to chase Judges all over the country to have them hear a motion like this. We will withdraw the motion,” sald Mr, Johnstone. “ said Justice Glegerich, “we had bett mark the motion ‘off,’ and then it will be as ff It had never been made." “Suita me," said Osborne and John- stone in concert. 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