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Uttie gray-striped baseball a peak. Near that was bis Brown sweater. The rest of bis » dothing was nea There is no question that the boy hie death in his own vicinity « sematenesty a we ey he disappeared, the Coroner, r euneving it wae the same day of night he dis. RUPRartt nas abvived seas the farm of pee picked up a trail leading deep te brush, Suddenty they stopped ‘veran barkitig. This was about = feet. back of the boundary of farm. be 4 rabbit, rushed up and found running around the skeleton of Tt had been partly covered leaves. it auanees it hurried to Hammonton. directly to the Coroner, Dr. Cunfingham, and started ih him to the place of the As they went to the woods 4 the news, and within a hundreds of persons from ryside were hastening to the all sorts of conveyances. Cunninghaih took with him Prosper of Hammonton that officer rope off & hun- pection around the skele- he mado a preliminary in- fon and gathered up the Later he removed the and clothing to a morgue monton, whet a thorough jon was made. it of the identity of the boy ved when the clothing was first by Charies White sr., neighbor, and then by Billy’s father, . Dansey, Mr. White, incl the father of Charlie, the the same age and appeat- ghongt who, it once was be- aa to have been kidnapped a ath eryegnens Hl i Fit ee Coons, Hé began to beat back | the scrub pines when his’ THE EVENING - woRED, 'ANNUNZIO ARMY PLOTTING AGAINST THE ITALIAN KING Poet’s Campaign Also Said to Have Brought Grave Crisis On Adriatic. men: LONDON, Novy, 22.—The situation ;on the Adriatic as a result of Ga | briele D’Annunzio’s campaign has feached a grave crisis. Private ad- vices leave no doubt that he is de- termined to annex Dalmatia and at- tack Montenegro, 9-9000005-055-900000000005 SATURDAY, NOVEMBE The Jugosiavs are said to have con- centrated troops and to be prepared to resist aggression, A still alarming report says a Republican undercurrent directed against the Italian Monarchy exists among D’An- nunzio’s forces, It is not known whether the Insurgent shares the reported ambition of this} military element to attack the gov- ernment, It is reported that further aggros- sion by @Annunzio will cause hostilities with the Jugos! 5 who will direct (heir attack against @’Annunzio and not against the Italian Government. ‘To-day'’s London despatches sup- plement direct advices from Rome received on Friday night which re- ported the American Embassy in the Italian capital actively engaged in watching the situation in Italy. ————— side is aroused by the ‘the discovery almost as ‘e it oo ee the search for gh y fire Sess beets Ham- fhonton ere, is a p aomasd, ae ven- @ authorities are called the criminal who killed and Billy’ ‘the white ite Directly With Steam- ship Men. faetion which does not recognise the Of the International Longshoremen’ soctation, the award voted yesterday by E Beeretary of Labor Wil- qu the adjustment com- ||; i z i gs 5 E 3 Bui any agreement with which ahything to do ‘and of- seootiane men. Comm: : i cl | a i hour and $1.20 for Dee, 1. H i overuma, EGLIPSE TO-DAY; ES SPOIL VIEW of “smoked Glasses Find Profit Due to Nature's Intervention. ‘Venders at smoked «lass for the of the sum didn't make much on thie morning, because of if hen the least of hit ‘ne moon, which got 4 caused the partial nearly half of the sun- hethirs portentious happened. Folks down in San Antonio, Abilene, H It was visible this ‘ort au Prince, 4 Mov, 22 (Associated Press). a: Quarters refrain from ven- turing to comment on the action of rhe | tionary doctrine, dfather | Martens’ a, "ling here, wil ignorant alien.” +1UNT ON FOR MISSING RADICAL TURN DOWN PAY AWARD) sete ordered a far reaching search for Letter to Hylan Offers to Negotiate | Max Cohon, radical and revotution- ary writer, some time editor of the Revolutionary Age, wanted as an im- , portant Delegates from the longehoremen’s| Jury investigating anarchy. directly with the|tonary publications. MARTENS 1S FACING EARLY DEPORTATION ON FRESH EVIDENCE (Continued From First Page.) Mr, Berger said statement that big Ameri- aoe can business firms had solicited Rus- n trade was false. fartens has absolutely no stand- Mr. Bergor said, “and he be treated the same as any WRITER. Attorney Swann to-day witness before the Grand It wails leartied that Cohen has been lea@ership of President T. V. O'Connor! missing for about a week, and Assist. As-lant District Attorney Rorke has re- Planned to meet this afternoon | ceiveq information indicating that he 40 Getermine whether or not they will pe ab g wa: . y to Mexico, There are doubts about that, however, and the pinion is that Cohen will be “the Executive Committes| found in some part of the United faction, sent @ télegram | States. One point on which Cohen Is be- lieved to be able to throw much light ja the financing of radical activities by 0 age ged ea {em | prominent women. Evidence had been id jo Mayor Hylan | ound tending to show that Rose Pas- ter faction would not} tor stokes has contributed money to the support of radical and revolu- Cohen is be- lieved to be able to give the names of fasion yesterday awarded | other women not yet mentioned in fongshoremen on the Atlantic! connection with “Red” activities, Eighteen prisoners seized as mem- This is aM| pers of the Communist Party in a award of $a $ of] ound-up by the Lusk Législative ood oe ie aknded “gi | Committee on Nov. were arraigned to-day before Magistrate Brough. ‘They are charged with criminal an- archy, and were arrested along with James Larkin, jamin Gitlow, semblyman. At the request of As- sistant District Attorney Rorke, all Irish agitator, and former Socialist As- the cases were adjourned until next Saturday, Mr. Berger to-day discredited pub- lished reports that the lives of several officials had been threatened by “reds.” “Personally, I don't think there is a thing to the reports,” he declared. ‘The reports said that a “murder squad” of five men, selected by lot, had been assigned to kill Police Ber- geant James J, Gegan, Assistant Dis- ‘trict Attarney Alexander I. Rorke and Charles F. Scully, special agent of the Department of Justice. Three of the “Committee of Death.” it was reported, are members of the L W. W. in this city, and the other two are members of the Union of Russian Workers. They expected to ders while raids were being made, it is stated, Besides this plot a local revolution- ary group was declared to have set aside $68,000 to buy firearms and explosives, The murder plan was said to have doen devided upon at a seoret meeting the ‘Unitea Btates Senate in adjourn- without taking definite action on tho ot between Germany and ‘nations. Fuis a attitude. ie ‘of the > received tro from of paipeotie news relative to res ¥ Un of members of the Communist Party, the Union of Russian Workers, and the I. W. W. There is no authorized version of of how the report of the “murder squad” plot reached the authorities, oad the story is told that not tong friend of Mollie Bteimer caw Bim drop 49 @ mail box near Broadway more poet leader | certainly | carry out at least two of thelr mur- |i; ago detectives who were trailing a © ® e | ¢ I$ ® ° oo9-9 = 9 ; 3 + 3 PDOOD2SO00009909090 9009 oe $9000004-09000006- D964 OG-d8 o2o9 Edward Reviewing Boy Scouts To-Day; “*Be Good Americans,’’ He Counsels Them E@OGREHAADEIEID DODD EDODODET EPREDENPEEDD OED IDOE ED ID SOPO9OHDE OF TOODEEEDD ODE and 17th Street. A police envelope was dropped in immediately after to Identify it. When examined by the Federal authorities, the letter is said to havo proven a threat agninst Sergt. Gegan's life. “ With this as a clue, certaih persons ‘were followed, A week ago the police raided @ radical meeting in Hast Fifth Street. It is reported, but not officially admitted, that some of the five men held after the raid admitted they had just reached an agreement to assassinate the three men named, and had even drawn lots that decided the “Com- mittee of Death.” ‘Two of the men are said to have LONDON INDIGNANT OVER STATUS OF FRENCH TREATY Perr Naa Objects to Holding Up Special Pact Until United States Senate Acts. confessed, and even to have given the names of the “committee,” } High School Teacher Denied Leave for Labor Meeting, Abraham Lefkowitz, a teacher of his- in the De Witt Clinton “High @ five-day leave of absence to attend in Chicago. He hi Permanent licen: ote because ot hie “ellewed ra Teal ‘This acti taken on the wmendation ODF ohn te "Tilda Division magnon obiDrs ef Schools. REDS GET “BOUNCE” AT SOGIAHST RALLY Seller of Communist Organ Flung Into Street-—Sympathizers Denounce Party. Members of the I. W. W, and the Communist Party who attempted to sell the Communist World during a meeting of the Boolalists of the 8th Assembly District in Webster Hall last night caused something near a riot when the Socialists ordered them to cease selling in the hall, Despite the fact that Magistrate McAdoo had ruled that memberahip in the Communist Party constitutes a crime, the venders loudly shouted the name.of the paper and their party aMiliations. No policeman was Present. After one of the venders had ex. pended much © against the order, in the course of which he said Ve) was just out of prison, the Webster ll guard, instructed by the Social- managed to drag the orator down the stairs and into the street. With him went several men and women who decried the Socialists as “ene- mies of the working clas ‘The Communist World is the oficial organ of the Communist Party. STAGGERS TO CORNER AFTER HE IS SHOT THROUGH HEA Lodger Suspeuted of Killing Board- ing House Keeper in Street After Quarrel. EXward Schmidt, forty-four, proprie- tor of @ boarding house at No, 74 West 68th Street, was ihet through te, pear in front of’ his place last night, after 9 o'clock f .. staggered into : gid store at 68th Street and Columbus Ave- nue and told the proprietor, Nathan Wortsman, that he had been shot. He fat 10 the floor and died « few The police of the West 68th Street peor, are searching for @ former tm yd with whom they say nidt hs had an argument over the lodgers re- fusal to give up a room wanted by Schmidt for another lodger, | | ia o ine o A movement to organs Means of Elizabeth, N. J. of the candidacy of Major Leon: ard Wood bh eon tod ‘ty about twentycfive setive mambers of | the party. Col, William #; Martin, County eth elegte if ation, which will be known as the "Gen. ‘Wood Club, A committee of ae ye vad deal alle Sl to draft rules for the club, rhea Aa, ee | twenty LONDON, Nov. 22--The sugges- fion of Andrew Bonar Law, Govern- ment spokesman, shat Great Britain's Participation in the proposed Franco- British«American defensive alliance depends upon acceptance of the agreement by the United States has aroused a storm of protest in the London press. The Times refuses to believe that Bonar Law meant exactly what he| said and rebuked him for “careless wording.” Bonar Law's statement ia sure to causé alaim in France, the Times asserted. “What France wants is a clear, un- ambiguous statement that whatever the American Senate may do to the Franco-American treaty, Great Brit- ain will do her part,” the Times said, It expressed hope that a “fuller real- ization” in the United States of all that is involved in the Peace Treaty and the League of Nations will lead to a change in the Senate's attitude. It is obvious that new guarantees from Germany will be necessary if America does not ratify the Franco- British-American pact, the newspaper added, The American Senate has “given such a shock to other democracies” that nothing it may do within the next month will entirely undo the “mischief already caused by its ac- tions,” according to the Chronicle, Bonar Law, answering a question in the House of Commons yesterday, said that Great Britain's undertaking in the proposed Franco-British- Ameri Alliance, which binds Great ‘Drala and the United States to come to France's ald in event of unwarranted aggression by Germany, was contingent upon a similar rati- fication by the United States, wane despatches from Paris ed the pact had been formally ae by the French and British representatives there anc that France considered, so far as Great Britain was concerned, it was effective im- mediately, ception ONLY 25 AT HOBO ‘COLLEGE. Millionaire How er i Sandw: i am CLEVELAND, Nov. 22.—The Cleve- Jand branch of the James Eads How string Of hobo colleges got away to a rather poor start last night, with only ‘students” In How, “millionaire hobo’ was not present, but he was represented by eeveral baskets of sandwiches and wente: by 22,—Ralph | Deicken, whose dollar ti to barbers | and expensive clothes made him locally | thy |consplouous, was arrested to-day on a Federal warrant charging him with em- besslement of §27,000 from the Ridgely Farmers’ State Bank, where he employed as paying teller until a mo: ago, Miss Jeasio Sonnet, besieseet, PAGEANT BY OLD-TIMERS TO SHOW GROWTH OF BRONX Tableau Will Honor Those Who Have Served in Various * Wars. If you remember the time when no man was strong enough to lift a dol- lar’s worth of corned beef, and if you lived in the Bronx that far back you're eligible for membership in the Old- ‘Timers’ Association, which is preparing for its annual entertainment and ball at ‘Washington Hell, 166th Street, on R 22,1919 MISSING DANSEY BABY IS FOUND DEAD IN JERSEY SWAMP ‘SEARCH WALL ST. : TO LOCATE STOLEN os tant District . Attorney Hopes to Recover $500,000 of the Piunder To-Day. Assistant District Attorney Dooling invaded the Wall Street district tor day with a large force of detectives in a starch for stolen stocks and STOCKS AND BONDS! TO PAY EXTRA FARE Would Give Brooklyn Line Ticket | and Redeem It if Company ~ From Vera Cruz and Wins Suit. Tampico. Officials of the Brooklyn City Rail-| The Ward line stéamer Meperansa road Company this morning were mak-|49cked at Pier 18, Brooklyn, this morn- ing arrangements for the starting Mon- day of the collection of the second fare ‘on the Flatbush Avenue line, for which | the company will give a ticket redeem- jable if the decision of the court should | be agalnat the charging of the additional fare. A report is in circulation that residents of the district are going to adopt @ scheme by which they will give the company a ticket for the second fare ,which they guarantee to redeem should the courts decide in favor of the company. The rumor has it that the residents wilt write thelr names and ad- ASSENGERS PROPOSE | 0. U.| ESPERANZA BRINGS MEXICO Ward Liner Docks With Passengers ing, bringing 46 passengers from Vera Cruz and Tampico Richmond Hilt, Cc Stockholm, whe American Vice Consul, hopefully of the case Jenkins and predicted that the Amer- fean Consular Agent would soon be re- leased in Mexieo are very much interested in ENVOY ON SECRET MISSION On board wax William A. Ward of who was seniof Vico ‘onsul at Tampico, He is ¢h route to he will become sentor Mr. Ward spoke of Willlam O, Mr. Jenking is one of the finest men ever met,” he #aid. “Ali Americans 2IDGOOOL SE 2G OO GDES 2-99 GH-PPBI-DID-DT-9-9TDOS OGIO DHHS 6s |bonds. He declared that before the dresses on the Hekets ‘and will Present part sary ie ‘ them to the conductors when the secon’ nong the passengers was an offi day Was over he would have recov- fare is jfemanded The residents will!cial of the Carranza Government, who adopt the attitude: “We will 0 4 ered $500,000 worth of stolen oe a ee Of “you Gwing’ it | ld he was on official business in the ties, “[ am recovering them at the of $1,000 a minute,” Dooling a as he left the Criminal Courts Building. | “Already, over the telephone I have| * LONDON DOUBTS KILLING recovered 100 shares of Royal sted OF 55,000 BOLSHEVISTS shares of Crucible Steel, selling at) War Office Gets No Word of $166 a share; 25 shares of Allied Reported Victory of ct Packers and 25 shares of Standard Milling.” Denikine. Arrests were expected to-day 1] Oxon Nov. 32.—The War OMmce two thefts on Thursday of Securities! +, 4.) had no confirmation of a de- valued at $100,000. spatch from Helsingfors declaring Gen. Inspector Grant of the Washington | Deniken reported he had broken the Police Department reported to the | Bolshevik Hines between Orel and Tam- |tous United States. He refused to permit the use of his name, To reporters he said practically all the.trouble in Mex- ico was due to the actions of Americans. Hw sold Americans were engaged in corrupting the judictary MRS. BORDEN WINS PLEA BASED ON HIGH LIVING COST Court Adds $5,000 a Year to Income of Incompetent Widow Whose $25,000 Is Too Little, District Attorney's OMice here that boff, annihilating 66,000 Soviet soldi Pio hea) paplicatlon ot Seeriaes $500,000 of stolen securities had been| The Waf OMico viewed the Denikeng xicCabe, committee of the estate of. report with considerablé scepticism, aa t did a report that peasants and work- men had revolted against the Russian Boviet Government in Mow ae Emergency Ficet Ships Laanehed. KEARNY, N. J, Nov. 22.—The Inat of thirty ated! ships built for the Emer-} gency Fleet Corporation was iaunched | at the Federal Shipbuilding Company's | located there and in Philadelphia. One hundred shares of Mexican Pe- troleum have been located with the Continental Trust Company in Wash- ington and 300 shares with the Prank- lin Trust Company in Philadetphia. Tho value of these shares is more than $80,000. In announcing the location of stolen Mrs. Theresa Borden, an incompetent, widow of one of the founders of Borden's Condensed Milk Company, an order was obtained yesterday from Supreme Court Justice Young of New Rochelle allowing him to spend not more than $30,000 a year for the main- ‘ tenance of Mrs. Borden. ‘The reason given for the increase over last year's allowance of .000 Is the high cost yards at Kearny this. morning. The | of living securities with local brokerage con-| vest! i# named the Kearny and was| Mrs. Borden owns property hy ‘|sponsored by Mrs. Robert Dougiass, | $2,000,000. She | " cerns, Mr. Dooling said this did not| Wife of the marine engineer at. the | Hotel, Washington, inate Rew : Indicate these firms were in any way| Yards. ‘The vessol displaces 9,000 tons.! to « ‘hotel _in Manhattan, connected with the thefts, He point- ed out that the organised gang of thie ‘“anloaded” on honest con- cerns in numbers of instances. It was brought out in connection with the investigation that the “oare- less methods” of brokers are in part responsible for their own losses. They are to have becdme lax because le employees are bonded, and to have permitted too muoh ,latitude, —»———— Wheat ordinary corn flakes Dee. 2. To become a member of the Old- Timers one must have resided in the Bronx for fifty years. It seems that jong ago since the aforementioned por- tes of corned would tax the pl of 4 Samson. Olin J. Stephens F. Haffen are two of the une olde T Henry Lurch, who has been in the Bronx seventy-on: Years, Js another. Henry organised ‘olunteer Fire Department in the Vil- gees of Morrisania, now the heart of the on: There will be two features to the en- inment. One WH be a historic Pageant on the growth of the Bronx. he other will be & tableau of the vart- ous wars in which Bronx men have fought. 3 DETECTIVES DEMOTED ae te Police Action Follows Report of Bronx Grand Jury Over Ac- cused Auto Thieves. Three detectives of the Morrisania Police Station were demoted yesterda; to the grade of patrolman, following the action of the Bronx Grand Jury, which sent to Commissioner Enright the min- utes of an investigation it made on the disappearance of five men indicted for grand larceny. The men are Michael Foley, MeGrath and Joseph Duane, The in- dicted men are John A. Henness; Michael Sullivan, William Smith, Ed- hey F, Foote and Timothy Hennessy. Edwin indred automobiles, The District At- torner's office has thirty-four complaints against th ST, LOUIS SELLS 2.75 BEER ON FEDERAL COURT 0. K. ST. LOUIS, Nov, 22.—Beer of 2.76 per cent. alcoholic content was sold freely in St. Louls to-day following the issu- ance by Federal Judge Pollock yester day of a temporary injunction restrain- ing the United States District Attorney and the Collector of Internal Revenue from interfering with the manufacture or sale of the beer, Twelve breweries were ready to re- sume mamufacture of the beverage as on as counsel notified them from Kan- City, Kan. that Judge Pollock had ened the order making the injunction operative, it Was annovnced, United States District Attorney Hens- ley sald the decision would be ap- pealed, ——— TO FIGHT FOR TOBACCO. ST, LOUIS, Nov. 22.—An organised fight on the anti-tobacco propaganda being spread by the Woman's Christian ‘Temperance Union was begun yesterday by the Allied "Tobacco League of Amer- jea, This league 1s composed of leading tobaceo manufacturers and retailers of the country, D. H. McCartin, St. Louis representa- tive of the league, said to-day that speakers soon would tour the country, |tdterasore is being printed to combat the work of the W. C. T. U. | “Threats of prohibition of tobacco a the traders and, workers oC We & won try destroyed 7 ees dding AFTER PRISONERS VANISH). are accused of stealing several |S JAP WHO TOOK A CHANGE HELD IN $10,000 THEFT Valet’ Freed“ by -M. C. Towns Is ; ra & by Ossining Gonvichi Koyenag a Japanese valet employed by Mirabeau C. Towns, a dia- mond merchant of No. 3 Maiden Lane, was freed of a charge of grand larceny yesterday in Flatbush Court, Brooklyn, and rearrested on a similar charge by Gusting police. He is alloged to have Stolen 41,000 ‘worth of. Jewelry from Mr. Towns’s summer residence e sining. Mr. Towns did mot press the first chi having been informed that would be sent back to his it, however, preferred to take with the Ossining police than be. voluntarily deported. sald tho was planning a trip, to Paris when, e caused his arrest. Mr. Towns lives at No. 152 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn. BELIEVE BANDJT TRAPPED. Union Pacific Posse Is Thought o's ‘Trail. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 32.—Keports received at division headquarters of the Union Pacific Railroad here to-day led officials to believe that William (Bill) Carlisle, the train bandit, might when you can get Lhe Best at the same price: POST TOASTIES are the best of cornflakes Zaste Tells Made by POSTUM CEREAL CO! Battle. Creek. Michigan] Sold by Grocers'Everywheres ber tfall. He is Bousved fo be went of of sper clovely + Peeetes a? sohn f omens. chit of Pacific Railroad's FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 4 to Death. Lal George Conti, eigh! . @ laborer, of No, 32 West End Avenue, was crossing the New York Central rallroed yards at Gilet Street to-day he was caught peceuiea two fr at care & crushed to th, An ambulance his peer to if ‘Weat 68th Street police Station, WHEN DEATH ENTERS YOUR HOME Call «‘Columbus 8200” At Any Hour, Day or Night The parting honors will bo paid in a way long to be remembered when the arrange- ments are in the hands of Mr Campbell. ‘FR RANK 8200" Any hour, Day or Night E. CAMPB RAN 'UNEBAL. Monat Broadway at oe" ‘Se! 237 Streetint 6* Ava, Flowers for all Occastons, Artistio Funeral Designs our Specialty, ————_——- Birthday Celebrated Vatican. ROME, Nov. 22.-—Pope Benedict's birthday was celebrated quietly at the Vatican yesterday. Pope’s at DIED. FOX.—ANGUS, Services at the CAMPBELL FUNBRAL CHURCH, Broadway and 66th on Sunday, at 4 o'clock, GERCKE—GEORGE. Services at the CAMPBELL FUNERAL CHURCH, Broa¢way and 66th st., on Sunday, at 1 o'clock. ROTHMANN—On Friday, Nov. 21. after a lngering illness, THOMAS ROTH- MANN, in bis T4th year, Lying im state at the Universal Funeral 52d et, and Lexington av. ‘and members of Columbian ¥, & A. M., Ohartet Oak 0, 0. F. and Pros: Club invited to at- at Universal The Law in [reland Another article by Mr. Tuohy shows how the system of political Judges results in oppression and injustice. Japan’s Hold on Shantung It will not easily be broken, is the verdict of observers on the spot, who tell of disquieting conditions in the occupied province, Congress Broke the Record Special session just adjourned employed millions of words and six months of precious time to accomplish almost nothing. ® BYAN.--LUOY. Services at the CAMPBELL FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway and 66th ot,, on Sunday, at 2 o'clock. WARD.—WILLIAM. Services at the CAMPBELL FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway and 66th st., on Sunday, at 11 o'clock. have no Songeption. ons the lem “t Y are attempt ing to solve. to offset the agalnat HELP WANTED—FEM* IN TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD