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as tenia bitiaied eens SEICORAN ama. Reecncgy MOET ape _ 7 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, BRAZIL DEPUTIES URGED | STORE GETS SIX BRICKS TO ACCEPT WORLD LEAGUE INSURANCE GRAFT | IN TRADE FOR OVERGOATS SOLVE MYSTERY IN Special Commissioner Reports That Covenant oes Not Offend Pre- Not the Police. ASSERTS WITNESS sues net ‘That's the return which Harry Knapp, ‘ ma Togatives of Any Nation. ’ RIO JANEIRO, Sept. 30.—Recommen- dation that the Brazilian Chamber of e Deputies approve and accept the cove- George C. Benjamin's 4ist Street and Madison n getting for his over- ks have been coming low and the overcoats nant of the League of Nations on the c One Suspect Identified by Wo- | Sears, th i. Tmaintonanee of univer: | Herman Declares Money Was | coats. tt fal (peace is ontained in & report sub- Paid for Sixty-Nine Set- | through the wind mman Who Says He Choked [mueea"to tie Con: jonal Commission On Diplomacy by Deputy Cimbra of |have been passing out through the open- and Robbed Her. Pernambuco, to whom the commission tlements. ings made in the plate glass. ed the task of examining that Mr, Knapp has edilected ta all ot bine n of the Versailes Treaty dealing aoe oe geo teller cole a Mm three arrests in Now York, com-| TUM thong and making Witttam A. Herman, contesse ast Thursday morging bined with one in Phitadetphia, the po-|""The report declares the Lengue prin-| Member of the graft ring opera found that lice expect to solve the mystery attend. | ctptes rae rt hoagie ead pre-|in the State Industrial Commis: ned through the Ing @ series of “choking robberies” which Fogatives of any nation: testified h "After a long historical review of the he helped make sixty-nin window and that as many over- have terrorized heer neg women and led Monroe Pe tine 00 whlch Brasil was lump-sum insurance settlements, out|coate were gone as could be reached wat ott Se at pe expe: re, nei ne ae the Galanos of} Of which he said he and three asso-| through the hole in the glass. Then he Legros ee tghone Sucope was killed by the rec. |clates collected $13,890, He named|*topped putting the “bennys” in the window and substituted bolts of cloth. in Bo an © ree, was taken to Essex Market: Court thie ognition te ee mations, bay inciple | seven other cases in which there had e quality of nations, while the Mon- a fe : med.” been graft, the exact amount of}, cng Scamton betten pt ge tae mg which he cou ‘i)brick handiers bolted he could not remember, and). poiico were called in and pro- Foe Doctrine was strong! said that, altogether, the ring had/ nounced the bricks genuine, IRISH PROBLEM BEFORE tried, generally successfully, to get) Not only did @ brick mean tho loss of CABINET THIS WEEK money out of ninety-tour settlement put it meant a new plate y . M vi morning for arraignment on the com- of paint of Catherine Budmanwits, No, 168 First Gtreet, who wae choked and getbed of $1,670 on March 17 last. ‘When Carlo was arrested last night he bad a roll of bills which amounted te exactly the sum taken from the fwoman, and the police detieve he may | FOUR ARRESTS MAY | have intended to restore the money, fe - peaitzing that the police were on tis Carson Declares “We Will Defeat} ems frail and hoping to escape prosecution. Our Enemies” Despite “Lies \ When Carlo was being booked at the ' * Pith Street station a woman, who mid in America. fhe was Mary Sosnowscki, No. 279 Ave-| LONDON, Sept, 30.—Notwithstanding gue B, rushed in and sald: the strike, ‘the Government Intends to “This is the man who choked me two | k Bs 7 months ago and took $575 from my/| discuss a settiemebt of the Irish prob- = oe pag present week, ac Second Avenue I, testified that he|Tonawanda Wa ‘This charge ts being in sir Mawar Caraon, who had paid on get a lun urde The two other grrests In New York| vented uy the strike from attending the | settlement ie were those of a tin and © woman who| Ulster Day demonstration at Belfas, | “ fave the names of Helen and Max/sent the following telegram to his sup- Eehuk. ‘They were arraigned before | POligms: e conspiracy aga! our Fudge Rosalsky yesterday and held tn| religious iibertien, packed. 9 en ee ee 17,500 bail each in connection with the|sassinatons in Ireland Hes ani sachet lsrepresentatio nin America, to sepa- ot|rate us from the a pire, must P att be eganiteret 37 the of nization of all A Se jo ret ‘was smo to|our forces, We. atani ‘Our cove! 4 Tee ty mana |in the letter and spirit, and, with God's |LAnsing returned to Washington ‘and some jewelry from 1 defeat our enemies as we did 48¥ of at ed for a lump-sum giving as an excuse that Herman had expedited the c the check, | BUFFA Hugh D, West, a conductor on the | Kugo, an the North NT mee re ice tee chee Neer NO C. 0. 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