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‘on Lieutenant Is Sentenced to Long Term in Fort | Leavenworth, AYER, Mass, July 36—Convicted or * eserting his men whom he had led into the fire of the enemy, Samuel H.\ Stone, “ef Boston, formerly a second Heutenant Platoon in yt tk oom sponse he had Nhe pa company, was Gagtean rate ef the 101st Infantry Regiment, has mulch "the pourt? martial eo THE EVENING wo. WORLD, WEDN , | been sent to Fort Leavenworth, Kan., to begin a ten-year sentence, A cable- gram from France notified officials of Camp Devens of the finding of a court martial at Eccomoy, him in January. which convicted Testimony by members of Stone's TO GIVE TAMMANY FIGHT IN PRIMARY eodless. "| Friends Who Belle Believe He Can headed Mi jeft the men to thelr LS withdr: Hag | into ‘action i suttered ‘ootes McCutcheon’s Reg. Trade Mark Fine Household Linens Handkerchiefs continue to obtain signatures to the petitions for his nomination at the Lingerie September primaries and would file Wash Dress Cottons Win Are Promised Deci- sion To-Day. ‘ bad qustice Joseph B. Newburger. who || Was turned down for a renomination by the Tammany Executive Commit- tee, is expected to decide to-day j| | whether he will enter the Democratic primary. Meantime his friends are going ahead with their plans for aking him a candidate. He has al- ready been “designated” by the Re- publicans, It was authoritatively announced that the joint committee of the four bar associations that have mdorsed Justice Newburger’s candidacy would the petitions shortly with the Board of Elections. The committee is com- YOUNG LAWYER SI LAWYER SELECTED BY TAMMANY IN PLACE, Has Had Varled Experience and His| Sth Avenue” Purchases will appear on bills rendered chill 2 Pt , |fore, as his partner, to say that he } (possesses, in a high degree, the charac- ; ‘infinite pains and is endowed with ——t LOUIS MARSHALL SAYS IRWIN UNTERMYER * IS ~ FITTED FOR JUUGESHIP Age Is No Handicap—Many Young Judges. To the Editor of The Evening. World: In an editorial in yesterday's Eve- ning Post on the judicial nominations it was intimated that Mr. Irwin Un- |termyer had been nominated merely as,the son of his father, and this was | coupled with the insinuation that he was lacking in ex e which fitted him for the bench. Permit me, there- ter, learning and temperament which are the essential qualifications for a Justice .f the Supreme Court. His training has been thorough, his tastes are scholarly, his mental processes are clear and logical, and his literary style ts vigorous and informed by good taste. He is capable of taking | patience and perserverance. During the past ten years he has ~been an active practitioner and has been engaged in causes of the high- eat importance in various branches of the law, not only civil, but also ¥, JULY 30, 1929; James McCreary & ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY . 4 “McCREERY SILKS” ‘ Famous Over Half a Century 2,500 Yards of White Shantung Pongee ... Yard 1,75. \ ass, Regularly 2.50 88 inches wide. ..,. Final Clearance Sale COTTON GOODS REMNANTS eon 22200 erde of plain and novelty Cotton Dress Fabrics in remnant lengths have, a Included are sheer, crisp Organdies, Voiles, i i avy, desirable. style and color—also White. to yard, Co fs, posed of Francis M. Scott, Chairman; William D. Guthrie, Chairman of the Exeoutive Committee; Charles Albert Perkins, Treasurer, and Louls PF. Doyle, Secretary. Justice Newburger, who is at the Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N. Y., when asked over the long di we phone whether he would continue in the race, sai I am giving the question careful consideration and expect to announce my decision vey shortly, possibly to- morrow, I have received a great many telegrams, letters and telephone mes- sages from friends in New York, urg- ing me to continue my candidacy for re-election and telling me there is a strong sentiment that I should.” A rumor circulated to-day was that the report that Irwin Untermyer, Tammany’s designnee for the Su- preme Court, had served as a juror within the last nine years has been veriged from official records. Records of the Coart of General Sessions show that Irwin “Untermeyer” had acted as a juror in the part presided over by’ Judge Thomas C, |criminal. He has prepared, tried, briefed and ‘argued and participated ip suits involving not only great in- terests but also grave principles, in the State and Federal Courts, includ- | ing the Court of Appeals and the Su- preme Court of the United States. In some of them precedents of great moment have been established. It bas rarely fallen to the hot of those jolected to the bench to ha the rich experience of Mr. Unter- myer, and there are few who have a Children’s Wear IRWIN UNTERMYER Established more than half a century Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets AUGUST FUR SALE Authoritative, advance styles in Fur Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces. - At Prices 25% to 40% Lower Than Will Prevail pa ica at No. 1, Taupe and Lucille Fox Muff. ow August Sale Price 29,50 * September Price 42.50, No. 1, Taupe and Lucille Fox Scarf. August Sale Price 29,50 September Price 42.50. No. 2. Hudson Seal Muff. August Sale Price 15.00. September Price 25.00. No. 2. Hudson Seal Ni Wall Street, the office of his father, Samuel Untermyer, The reason attention was called to | this jury service is that the man} nominated for the Supreme Bench | has been a lawyer less than nine years and could not have qualified , for appointment as Justice of the, Court of Special Sessions, the re- quirement for service on that bench being that! the appointee must be a practising lawyer for ten years, Attention was also called to the|meamured to the extent that he has to the opportunities thus presented. fact that a City Magistrate must also |}? j06 ODP? i . be a lawyer for three years and a {* desired I can furnish you with a Municipal Magistrate for five years, “etalled account of the iltigation to No‘qualification as to length of pri which I have referred. It is of so tlee or experience is required for a | “!versified a nature and so extensive candidate for Justice of the Supreme and so intricate as to occasion Court. tonishment. The comment has been made that he is but thirty-three years of age, and from that it has been sought to deduce the conclusion that. he is too young for the position. Even a cur- sory Investigation into our judicial history will prove that this is an The most important SHOE ECONOMY event. It enables you to secure high Footwear at positive and emphatic price pretty bout one-third). a [| ‘Ask for Our Book—"The Abuse moetbnkivenebs ed the Pare Toe.” values oe One Killed, Two Injured Responding | te Fire Alarm. PITTSBURGH, July 30.—Paul Po}- fireman, was killed and two e were injured early to-day in T. Crain | responding to an alarm in the P. Duff NO BRANCH STORES—Our Ab 4 for sixteen days from July 5, 1910. and distinguished Judges ascended t 2 aL J Sons’ molasses it in Du August Sale Price 8th “ ” quesni 2 660 Sixth Ave. h Ave,, Above 38th 5 ¢ ane Ci pectya hag is said to be Irwin | re awopt oft ch at an age below that of Mr. s ber Price 38.50 SHOE € as ‘a anger the girders | Untermyer. Joseph Story became a 4 Justice of the Supreme Court of thi United States at thirty-two; Kent of the Supreme oe FY, York at thirty-four. an was thirty and Tages organ O'Brien and Irving Lehman rihirty= two when elected. Many other noted Judges were chosen when but little Ider than Mr, Untermy: Judge In- fratam was, I believe, thirty-four when he was elected to the Superio®) Court, Recently Judges Manton and Knox became members of the Federal Court in this district when neither of them was more than thirty-five. In- given as & law student at No. 87 James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue — Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered September Ist 35th Street Purchases will be stored without charge until November Ist, if desired. Clearance Prices—WOMEN’S SUITS All of our lovely Summer Suits have been assembled for Clearance Sale, marked way below wg ea of shim Tricol id_lust: Cc de Chi Beautifi Suits of shimmery lette an rous Crepe ine, in exquisite, soft colors, tedeont to 22.50 and 24.50 Splendid models in Wool Jersey and Linen have been marked at............... me See formerly 16.50 to 24.50 ‘ . Beautiful models in Wool Suits are also included in this Sale. incomparably low prices for immediate disposal. WOMEN’S COATS—Radicall Reduced 850 graceful Capes and Dolman Wraps and some exceedingly aia s and Rain Coats have been drastically teduced for quick sale. port . 19.50 motes could be multiplied, but after ali that is unnecessary. If a lawyer is not possessed of the qualities essential to the proper per- formance of the duties of a Justice of the Supreme Court at the thirty-three, in my judgment he likely ever to be qualified. LOUIS MARSHALL. Jaly 30, 1919, pe EB a MRS. WAGNER’S FUNERAL. | Semi-Annual Clothing Event Thursday, July 3st. ‘ preme Court Justice Wagner, who died on Monday at the Judgelp summer home, Woodmere, Long Island, were held to- day in the church of St. Ignatius Loy- ola, 84th Street and Park Avenue, A O66 Cnnans ts sve cthsate es . 14,50 formerly 29.50 to 39. formerly~35.00 and 39.. 50 solemn high mass of requiem was sung ; Bynfey.) Wisin nna meee ee I Sport Coats.... 450 Rain Coats........... 5.50 to 12.50 formerly ‘29.50 formerly 7.50 to 16.50 Offering Unrestricted Choice of the Entire Stock ., Con= . . President of the ¥ Woard of Aldermen Robert, Moran and Deputy Dock Commissioner Cosgrove, ‘The body was interred in Calvery Ci ponatanh inet GOMPERS WARNS GERMANS, Men’s and Young Men’s Suits & Top Coats Including Our Regular Lines of Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits ; AMSTERDAM, Associated Press.)—The ternational Trades Union C day was hindered by a protracted dis- cussion in committee of the old inter- national organization over the German declaration of the stand of German trades unionists during the war, ‘The Germans maintained an’ unre- ntant attitude until Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federative of | Labor, told them that if it were co inued it would be impossible for work- ers of other countries to retain rela- A most exceptional opportinity to purchase a Suit , “Uy N or Top Coat at less than present wholesale cost. Germans thereupon’ somewhat relazea, SX SE IS . N READING EXPRESS WRECKED PHILADELPHIA, \ Pottasville- Philadel phi: IN e Philadelphia aad Reading Rail ya ~ wrecked at Linfield, near Norristown, tordey. iam Lervy, the engineer, of Potte- s ville, was killed and the fireman was 7 pinned beneath wreckage. It as not N The Season’s Greatest Value in High-Grade Clothing known whether he is dead or alive, Beveral passengers were injured, a 8,000 U. S. TROOPS TO STAY. COBLENZ, Tuesday, July 29 (by As- sociated Press).—The lst Division ot N the American Army will begin entrains NY ing for Brest, on its retu States, about Aug. 15, 900 WOMEN’S BATHING SUITS 8 6.75 regularly 8.75 to 10.50 It is a fact that one frolics more joyously when conscious of being a and becomlaniy attired. Par exemple, who would not wax me! No Charge for Necessary Alterations ‘4 ASN quarters received here t - ‘This would leave a EXTRA SERVICE Ameria irons nt on, This force would be compused : MB ine'tun Intentry, which propebly would be garrisoned af Coblens, with N pany of Engine tary police and a unit of artillery. oe LZ, in such attire as is here i the Extra Fitters lustrous Taffeta that sparkles in the sunlink ht Extra Selling Space Extra Salespeople Extra Tailors WML were made for happiness, the:e Suits, out of when wet from lh swim, Imported Venetian Cloth, or fine Jersey. Touches of gay adorn some—others rely on sheer beauty and grace of line to win favor. Charming as they are, they are no more attractive than those fav with them for this sale. All types of figures have been considered, all temperaments bee inaland ; The assortment is complete. ie } There are.three convenient elevators in the McCreery Fifth Avenue Arcade that will take you direct to the Men’s Clothes Store on the Second Floor. U4, Em- rson of Creston, Ia, recently convicted | of murdering his mother, early this hs bes