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1919, : 'NUGENT DROPS RECOUNT NAVAL OFFICER ON TRIAL | U- S..HANDICAP IN ORIENT. ° AT NAVAL COURT MARTIAL — AND WILL AID EDWARDS CHARGED WITH GOAL GRAFT “*™*""™""<cereun'emn, “2M Persons Leaving United States Must | Revenue that th SHB MVENING WORLD, FRIVAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1 | chattengea the sponsors of the project WAMHINOTON, Bet aaheved ae. perfented it FIFTH AVENUE | to. point to any" private residence YEOMAN ADMITS GRAFT property on Fifth Avenue has been ent After Turning $300 Over pie ter eaitentane eG that surpasses In beauty the Wool siring to leave the United Staten were | saunty all income tax oblientions uy worth Hurlding, . | bought, he declared, for the purpose ot emcting apartment houses which | to Convicted Officer. would provide up-to-date homes for) many persons, while the average nv: The court martial of Chief Yeoman ber of persons occupying a private onmariennes warned to-day by the Bureau of Internal’ departure Purther, Mr. Cockran said that the dwelling is about four. Gubernatorial nomination in conveniences of these few million- aires should not be advanced at the m : is expense of the populace. Considerable Branigan Says He Got $50 Pres- With the exception of Acting Alder. “*Fves, charged with accepting money |gay'g primaries in New Jerse A manic President Moran, tho Board for securing “soft” berths for enlisted | not contest the of Bens Estimate Board Postpones Ac-| was “against the project ‘Comptrol men, was continued to-day at the l ware 1, 1oews > sesiy ch + " ler Craig moved that the application Brooklyn Navy Yard . tion on Plan to Stop Apart- | be denied forthwith, but he with Branigan was on the stand a tarxe | on e : drew his motion to allow the matter part of the mornin He Was asked | Wards. ment Construction. to be postponed for two weeks. td fea ~ “I have made up my mind to oa ~ ity Puck, a song writer, had given him| the recount,” Mr. rent said, PAY 0. K., STRIKE ANYWAY. [3200 which he (Branigan) said he |to accept the vote in Hudson as it = | turned over ady con- | was sunced. I can't see where | Saw Chance victed in the ¢ Lieut B.}am to gain anything by asking the It. 18. Davi court tu ecunt the Hudson vote over The strike of 3,500 y workers! “Did again, Yf there wus a recount in otarted last Monday for a 38-hour week | Lieut. Hudson, 1 feel it would disrupt the j thas reached the deadlock stage, ac- asked. must comply with # before they will L Says He Will Ac | son County as It Was Announced, James R, Nugent of Newark |feated candidate for the De Vote in Hud-| Lieut. J, L. Duffy, Retired, Before General Court Martial at Brox urt martiu Brooklyn Navy Yard on a ¢ grafting. The complaint all by @ general co Andrew Branigan of the Naval Re said yesterday would supp —— ' HAAN’S TO QUIT PARK ROW. |about his testimony yesterday that Har- | “| Rent Increase Forces Restaurant to Leave Old Home, Haan's Restoura Opposition was voiced to-day before the Board of, Estimate to a proposal to restrict the htight of buildings on | Firth Avenue, so a8 to do away with any further construction of apart- for twenty years vus of prominent © further downs ‘erat case will continue to- E drew Branigan. of get any of that mon an Andrew Bra ¢ son, the Judge Advoca vt wos made to-day ho said that |imit tuliding operations to privat | residences. Philip Britt, counsel for the aseo-| ing, from EM te so Mot striking be ciation, contended that such restric-| of diseal tion would enhance the value of prop- | that they, | This propowal was ref “saw a chance to get The jewelry wor%ers had been receiv ing from $35 to». a week. Greenstein caure ction with thelr wages, Put! soo Walt for Second Day's Sales |RUSH FOR ARMY CLOTHING. there, and " 0 do t ;Ment houses on that thoroughfare.| cording to A. Greenstein, International | “Some time later,” answered Branigan rap taBh es TY oat t ould | pleaded musity to. tires tes |"The proposal was made by the Fitth| Secretary of the Union. ‘Several firgs | "Davis gave mo $60 as a prosent.” ry,to injure the Democratic ns and will 3e puniehe whieh’ forces Avenue Association, whose idea Is to|raid on the basis of a B® per cent. in-| Several character witnesses testified | genizatfon, and 1 will keep my wo — ooo Grease in pay and the 4-hour week. |to Branigan’s good reputation | Indictment Against Moran Brothers inininned. mmendation of Assistant Brothers, the in homas Moran and |aje: —_— > ; |DISMANTLE BOURNE ESTATE. | oy tn. Commodore Had Expressed Wish to Keep 7 Int 0 Address Clergymen. Gompers of the f Labor will ‘and took it.” He predicted a long fight ice ale wa. (Special % erty, thus assuring the city a eub-|and a scarcity of high clase Jewelry for} 4 crowd of wis Gu hand ae | OATES ? stantial increase in tax revenues, He _—e ~ o'clock to-day for the nd day's | trary to the wish of th Brown KoKo Calf, maintained that the tendency of as Down Pr ‘Ten. sale of surplus army supplies of un-|Frederick C. Bourne that his childr e welt soles and Cu- apartment construction is to lower ‘old John Sullivan, No. 648 derwear, boots, blankets and many | would keep his four square miles estate Her, who was ban heels of leather. realty values, and urged that the!» ue, was struck down at jother articles, at No, 22 West 19th | intact, it is stated here to-day that dis nue | Comm height of buiklings be fixed at a p and 41st Street at noon Street in the U. & Government store, |mantling has been Several | _——— WASHINGT to-day by an automdbile driven by |The presence of many policemen pre- | building b of a masimum of seventy-five fest be-| in) mmerin i Mast 187th ‘vented a repetition of the opening|, It tween 60th and %th streets. The zon-|atreet, who was arrested. The be tu boy | h yesterday at whict was ‘taken to Roosevelt Hospital |4*Y crush yesterday at which six wo- ing regulations as they now 4pDlY| Where his skull waa found to be|men fainted the Com#od to Fifth Avenue permit the erection | fractured. —_ —— of buildings twice the width of the] Perera grongry SA VEE ALOUETTES SEE TO eR ale rope in Garage. eh VEN he ee ee abe es eek, Ok feet. Sith Street, a dealer in automobiles, W. Bourke Cockran, who argued for | fei ead to-day in the Cedarhurst +| the opposition, declared that the) rage in 133 West 834 Street. Dr. A. W. | | project would benefit a few million-| Herzog, of No. 123 West Sd Street ho was calied in, sald death > } | aires and was unwise from both an|{o heard disease. hears economic and social standpoint, He pointed out that apartment houses Hiei sas oaok ke adhere Fh B, . 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