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a a v ey \ : , lwo TO-NIGHT'S WEATHER—Rain, Warmer. EXTRA __PRICE TWO. CENTS. [* Cirentatio [* Cirentatio itn, ty 1 Cops ri Co, (The New York Che tion Books n Books Open t@ All.” | 1@ All.” Vr NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, QUICK END OF COAL STRIKE FORECAST 1919. 28 PA F PRICE TWO CENTS \GES Plot to Arm Reds on Ellis Island Is Blocked BROOKLYN DOUBLE CARFARES ARE DISCONTINUED PENDING DECISION BY The COURT FAILS RESCUED BY POLICE HEROES BROOKLYN FRE Two Drag Women and Ckil- Flatbush Line Directors Decide to Call Off Two Nickel Charges. PASS GO Seven Inspectors Paroled Pend- ing Test of Case—More Arrests To-Day. Tha Board of FR YGERS Directors of the Brooklyn City Railroad Company wis dren to Safety From “in wession at 4 o'clock this afternoon Btazing Tenement. A’message was telephoned to Distric 2 Koom there for the names of Me- at the meeting would Kenna and MeCarthy idapt 4 resolution to discontinue the Koll of Honor! The former ix a dete eullection of the second fare until tho tive sergeant and the latter Just « pliin | hourts have passed onthe queation, prarnitten “Potioo Meation’ ih! Tho order was expected to be in At the noon hour to-day feot boforo the rush hour to-night Attorney Lewis from the office of the company t on: the Police cop off the Brooklyn William NeDykman, counsel for the fire broke: out In the four-story tene- | Brooklyn City Railroad Company, to- ment under the washhouse of Wing iy Asked District: Attorney Lewis poo at No. 964 Hamilton Avenue, | RE AU Gy aTS Sree Brooklyn, and the flames climbed to “told him I would seok the in- the upper floors while dense amoke dictment of every man who continued Ba are he oeler rica ete filled the hallways and exits. j!ya; Arturo de Paulo of No. 1880 1 ° alice § MeCarthy (urned In an alarm dnd! Stévens Avenue, the Bronx: Victor! pice Doran inalon to atop cbllestinw the then with McKenna pulled down the| Allizari of No, 818 E, 106th Stroot, poe fsa aid Mr Lat ie 120 tire escape while frantic. men and Manhattan; Micha) Bossi, address vie Called WE” women were shouting from the win-|net known; Philip Dano of No, 253 Wp a few minutes later and auld: 'A® Gawe above ‘They Kot four fiimilies on| Inwood Street, Manhattan, and Ro- * result of your attitude, the EXccu- tne geond floor to the tire escape and| Mano Glulio of No. 3% ©, 106th Hive Committee will stop the collee- euided. them. down the ladder while! Street, Ma i tion of the sccond tare Ghawda ehocrae The senffold collapsed just as the The Brooklyn City Railroad Com MeCarthy climbed to the third floor| men who were working. on the last psa thle faraoon on Mined TOM Where Mrs. Amelia Russo and her| ter of the fourth floor were quitting t ind Rose, four, were being smoth-| broke successively until the men, with 'o Service Commissioner Nixon to; coreg py smoke. The policeman lifted] the bricka and mortar with which wroduce all documents in his pos the kiddies through the window, and| they had been working, fell to the vine bee DIRIAE cte 6 esl oe vfter@hem the mother, and handed] ground. ‘The section of the wall eae aes pelt ni badertamecea them down to McKenna. Below] along the top was pried loose by the yee Aad Alle Re trot Kenna tho flames were licking the |leveraxe of the scaffold beams -de- uilding, and escape below the sec-| prived of the support of the outside the disorders on the Brooklyn City Railroad Company's! cars when pas- sengers were ejected by husky car in+ apectors for refusal to pay two fares, were onlled this morning in Ube bush Court. Six of (the de were Passengers and seven peotors on the Flatbush line. Magistrate Geismar rofused to en- jond floor was cut off. He guided the | little group along a narrow ledge to the end of the building, then smashed a window in No. 266 and passed the ; mother and children into the apart- | mont © policeman was by this time at the window of the fourth floor, where Josephine Abrotini, thirty-seven, and dants eve in lortain the cases against passongors.| her elderly husband were gazing eae: down into the upcoming flames and The Inspectors wer paroled in the| shrouded. in. the smoke creoping custody of J. Harry Sefton, counsel | around them. MeKenna ran nimbly for the company," until to-morrow.|"p the fire escape as MeCarthy when a test ¢ will be beard, ‘The |“WPaseed the terrified couple through pl the opening. ourtroom wos janvadil, ‘The Flat-| “hey descended until they reach hush Civic Apisociation was repre-|a narrow ledge along which the: ented by Joseph J. Hood, who was| Walked to the broken window, and eady to act us counsol the ar- [Jumped to safety rested passengers if they had neoded | gt aaa BOWIE RESULTS. sounsel. New disorders, sometimes ap- | Soniet p cT RAC Six and on proaching the dimensions of « riot, | furlongs; purse. $1,000; claim OY . antasia three-year-olds. —-Betsinda, 11 a marked the resumption to-day of the eee ee eee ee eta eitats Rirat| war of passennerg who refused to pay nsul, 108 (MeCrann), $920 10, the second: fare demanded ut Moster Reed D i impel tht + Avenue in defiance of the Pyblic Ser- trate MeGer vice Commission's orde arpoliete also ran ‘we SECOND RACE--Clulming: for muld A possible explanation of the com + three and upward: purse pany’s deflant attitude was found by | #1,000; one and twenty r j or). $104 District Attorney Lewis when he dix covered that the Public Serviee Com on} necond 116 | THREE ARE KILLED, EIGHT INJURED BY FALL OF SCAFFOLD Workmien.on New Loew The- atre in Long Island City Buried in Wreckage. TWO OTHERS MAY DIE. Accident Happens Just as the Men Are Preparing for Lunch. ‘Three men were killed and eight seri- ously injured by the fifty-foot fall of 4 scaffolding and a ten-foot section of the brick wall of the new Marcas iaew Theatre at Steinway and Grand Avenues, Long Island City, just before moon tozday. The dead are: Cozul, Joseph, foreman bricklayer, No, 2500 Arthur Avenue, Bronx. Grossman, Isador, . 88 aot 110th Street, Manhattan Michelin, Peter, No. 1663 Garfield Strect, the Bronx. The imjured were Michael No. 4 FE. 184th Street, Joseph Pollini of No. Avenue, the Bronx; Joseph Nalletera Costa, jot No, 19 Belvidere Avenue, Brook- posts, The masses of brick crashed into the men on the ground. ‘There was a general excitement in the neighborhood and workmen who were unhurt joined with firemen and police in tearing into the debris for the bodies of the killed and injured. The most seriously burt of the in- jured men were Victor Allizari and Arturo de Paulo, both of whom, it was believed would die. raised from the ground $500 in Lib- erty bonds and a puckage of $277 in bills fell from his pocket. ‘The building was being erected by the Shapiro Contracting Contpany he police ordered the arrest of John Ropetti superintendent of con struction of the cities STEAMER WYARDOTTE IN DISTRESS IN SOUND Wrecking Tug Sen) From New London on Report: From Keeper of Gull Island Light, habe } “$4.10, third. La Special to ‘Tho Hxening Work! mission in most instances had failed Misthic 4 | ‘NEw LONDON, Conn. Nov. t.- to obtain legal service on the com BW. We ‘aRouet, | * ‘ any Aficials JaMartincg: mithy Capt. Harry Keepers of the Gull v = Ses seukne es | THIRD RACK—The Nursery Purse; | Island Light reported late this after- 1880) somewhia ®ifor two-year-olds; pu $1,000 31x | noo NP r vest of it In the combats | furlongs.—-Pont Prid (isnaor), {Neon that the passeng teamer Wy his morning. Husky company in- ($2.50, § 10, rat; Sandy Beal, |andotte was in distress in a gale spectors in groups of half a de 10 ¢Rico), $2.10. second; SL Allan. | over Long Island Sound. ae se defeated unain and ¢ 196 (ami! $2.10, third | Time i nore were defeated again and again |i%3 a:b Oriental and. Suntuwa also ron. | A local wrecking tug Was at ojice who refused the second fare And |,,MOURTH RACE—the Camp Mende, | despatched to the ald of the disniied en or fifteen minutes in tho “war|Blias, 99 (Pierre), $ik.20. 07 > one,” was sent on its way carrying | first; Grimalkin, Gis (Rice) View the City trem the ussengers Who tad pald only one second: Knahinir, 108 (Homiit “3 FORO ReeEA PRONE to nickel thir e102. The Deel et eas Krueaiaal Not. 28. 2919;, t com. |tee, Rapid Pay, Turf, Louise V B a ho There was evidence that the com: | (ee. ee ye a with Mashed Potatow e (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) the Bronx; | 1839 Matthews) When the body of Grossman was! 68 REDS AT ELLIS ISLAND GO ON A HUNGER STRIKE PLOT TO ESCAPE REVEALED ker” Reus Nex YOUNG WHITEY ARRESTED “Silence Strikers” Refuse Meal: and Send Congressmen Threat to “Hold U. S. Responsible. Be It IN Accused of Operating a Car With- *) out a License — Coroner's | 4 Inquest To-Day. STAMFORD, Nov. 26,—Co: oner Phelan was expected here to-day isa institute an Inquiry into the death of Allan D, Ashburn, son of Col. P. ARMS SMUGGLED All Visitors Barred After Dis- covery of Effort to Free Prisoners, Sixty-eighe alleged Anarchists beld | 114 trom @ fractured skull received | at Ellie fwmcm to-day added a bunger) |, 4, automobile accident in Darten, strike te thef “silence strike” In an! no, My effort to compel the authorities to re- Cornelias Vanderbilt Whitney, son of Harry Payne Whitney, of |move the wire screen through which wy o.4 in whose car Ashburn and W. & Cowles son of Re Admiral Farmington, Conn. were riding, te under arrest charged with operating an automobile with- out a Heense, Whitney was slightly inj All are Yale students, STRONG ANTI-RED BILL TO BE URGED BY WILSON Conn., visitors must talk to the radicals. Deputy Commissioner of Immigra- tion Byron H. Uhl the strike by barring all friends and rel- answered atives from the island and announ Ing that there would be no attempt at foreibi’ feeding. Discovery of a@ plot by “reds” to escape with the aid of visi- tors was the reason for setting up Mr. Uhl announced. | several the wire barrie F ; id essa V He explained that it had been found President, Ai . age, Will Ask two of the prisoners had borrowed | Congress to Pass Measure overcoats from friends who had | Drafted ‘by Palmer. come 10 see them and who had BIVer} Ww cuiNGTON. Nov. t6.--Recom: them their passes, [t also became) 06 stein the ope | known to-day that arms had been ¥ , heated shah " | pase the strong anti-Red bill drafted | slipped to prisoners, lby Attorney General Palmer will be The “Committee of Room 203," cu! made in President Wilson's messa; ° radowsky, Peter | MEAS CF" M;. OrAnOwaRy pete" next Monday, it wax learned to-da) Bianki and Arthur Ketx Y oes Mr. Palmer, it is understood, hy letter to be presented to the ConereH | agkeq the President te incorporate ‘n sional committee now in New, York |nig message a request that the meas investigating anti-American propa-|ure be put through at once so the ganda. The letter was ‘entrusted to | Department yf Justice can cope with Isaac Shorr, who is attorney for most the Bolshe nace of the radicals and who promised to vgserts TROY FREED IN MURDER CASE BY GOURT ORDER deliver it to the committee. It that the men will all refuse to ent unti] the screen Is removed and that they will hold the Government sponsible for thelr physical condition re- IN FATAL AUTO CRASH M. Ashburn, Washington, D. C. who/ ~NEW BALKAN WAR, “OVERFIUME CASE DRAWING NEARER Exploits of D’Annunzio Arouse | | the Jugo-Slavs and They | Threaten to Fight. ee LONDON BLAMES ITALY. Accu | “Egotistical Rebel to, Flout | Peace Conference.” | - | LONDON, %5.—Growing ten [of another Balkan -war—with Italy | and Jugo Slavia playing the leading | roles—was expressed in the British press. ‘The anamolous situation created py |Gabriele d’Annunaio in Flume and Daimatia has brought gthe Allies nearly to the wend of thé patience, in the opinion of some newspapers Tf this situation is allowed to con- tinue unchecked, in the opinion’ of the Evening Standard, it will provoke a new war. No agreement Italy may enter, says | the Pall Mall Gazétte, cun be con- aidered more than a “scrap of papor, #0 long as her soldiers and sailure may be weaned from allegiance to their government by an “egotistical rebel” and induced to conference D'Annunzlo has become a auisance,” in the Qing Standard “yertous opinion of the By cour without jolgn nation the coercion of a for- ‘That js why | am going ~ Ss Her of Permitting an | ~ of America proliably flout the pease | INCREASE OF 30 PER CENT. IN THE WAGES OF MINERS, _ BASIS OF STRIKE SETTLEMENT |Garfield and Secretary Wilson Work Out Terms and Present Them to Cabinet—Public and Operators to Share Increased Cost of Coal. By David Lawrence. ecial Correspondent of The Evening World.) : WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 (Copyright, 1919).—Peace between coat miners and operators is in sigat’ atid by ‘Thanksgiving Day the nation may | be able to give thanks that a supply of fuel will be assured. Details will | remain to be worked out, but the main basis of settlement appears already to be of such a satisfactory character to both sides that the coal miners next, STRIKE OF THE MINERS DISCUSSED FOR THREE HOUBS BY THE CABINET Recess Taken Until This Afternoon for a Final Settlement of Dispute WASHINGTON, Nov of President Wilson's @ That was the situation as the Cap” inet received for ratification a prow gramme that bad been worked out un the one baud by Dr. Marry A. Gue Held, Fuel Administrator, whe had bwen converuing limeelf with the raising of the maximum price wmet vberators could charge per lon soe coal, wud Secretary William B. Wit son, who dd diedtiator in the dispute fad Drought forth a feoumimeudatiog for # distinet increase In wages fot B.— Manders Dinet, iMect The Evening News prints an ‘ine : ite es enue terview with d'Annunziv, given ite (PS (ody to Dring advut a aettie randy Gem © Nee correspondent vy the puet three Ment of thy coal strike, were unable | Mdvanees tn coat of Hving whieh thes weeks ago under promise it Would (© agree on what would be a fan | NAVE Oe . struggling (o meet eves " . since 1917 with: ‘ not te printed until d’Annunzio “re-| wage increase to 40¥,000 miners why 17 without any correspond teunea” tt {are idle await th rr t LU Lev oae 1th pa Je MWALLING (he ouloe of ay “1 am going wo occupy the towne! bo] WAGE IN THE CENTRAL FIELS given Italy by the Pact of London,” | SUutons here, TO BE THE BASIS. correspondent quoted d'Annunaly Aller discusing the eonl situaued Of course Ht Utkes @ Jong toe te jae siying "I am going to free) for three hua, the Cabiner ad. | WOFK vut & settlement 1m a coat gu | Montenegro, which is being denacton- | yurned 2PM. to meetont ago, | Poverty, Vor tattince, the premed allsed by Berblan methids UF sel |" Gaius wery tut Uiapoaed to dine | DAMES OF KeLtLeaMnE apption to whut determination is not guing to be al Known as the ceotral competi farce It ls tnpperative that o yng [Ouse the situation, Dut there were tne | aay which inctudes Western Peau yivania, Onlo, Indiana and [mols | but this, it bas ntiready been agreed dications that there bud been @ dis agreement between sume members, ‘ Pl 5 tac, te do all in my power to free Me None of the sixty-five touched either | Mulqueen Finds Buidinece AGal0s! | segre Shoat anal’ uae) antkwea aay ‘between operators wad miners, shall b t or dinner to-day and said ing: ‘ " a ce a ts Raa i a i Man Accused of Killing [task and shall await for recognition $100 000 SPENT TRYING [be the basis fur the wage seater te ey id a refuse to eat any Wife Insufticient of what 1 Dive mcbleved” fh | the outlying distrtets, On the otter supper. The dinner, which went un- ie Insuticiens PATE 7 4 | touched, consisted of soup, beef stew, rae GENEVA 26—Telegrame to 10 ELECT UNTERMYER |" 4, a settlement in the centre |» and butter, cake act coffees |onn, ne, Troy murder case this after-| the serbian Burcar af Heras trom| competitive field will carry suck ieee ane os ee fey the ateike {227% Jude Mulgueen granted the mo-| Belgrade, Zara and Spalate way that accent Weight (hat the mien in the other dla jon as he learned of the S}tion of Arthur Train, attorney for the | only prompt interferenc: the Allies : .. : 0 lace amulets VOL cidees rthur Train, attorney only prompt In nee by the Allies) Accociation of the Judicial Candy |i lets will ge tuck to work teeliyi is Ae He : Leste! defendant, that the jury be inetructed| Can prevent war over the Adriatic 7 confident of What (hetr wage lp that visitors be denied access to the |i, return a verdict of not guilty on the| situation, as the JugoSlavs are sald date’s Name Reports Expenses | | asen seit be |strikers. A boatload of friend* and| ground of insufficient evidence 1 | to have lost pationce and to be ready | of $57,282. 1 jrelatives had reached the island and|motion was made at the conclusion of} to fight the Italians H ’ 1282, ‘There seems to have beun some |had announced that they would make|the presentation of testimony by both| PARIS. Nov. 6 Juco-Slav | ALBANY. Nov, 2i.-Stutemeots on | difference of opinion between see No effort to communicate with the er ; Bureau says the Jug Govern: file ip the office of thy Soe: of} retary Wilson and some of the stw prisoners until the screen was re- fe i, a foley — in rode ment has asked its Ministers at Paria (State sbow thar more than $100,000 was|tinticlaus representing the operatore imeyes Mr A; hi hie speerey ordered by throwing her fron he fourth stor | London and Washington te draw of fm the campaign to elect Irwinjas to the uumber of men who at jee trom the is! Line io parent ‘a of the apartment house in which they |! attention of those Governments to the Untermyer tothe benah of the Supreme| employed in the picked mining 0 more wor e pe ed to ot ‘ 4 > 3 th |that no more wou! permi © | hivea. ngerous situation arising from Court ip New York City The operators tusiated |Jand during the progress of the strike.| ‘The instructed verdict was returned|d'Annungio's raids and those he ts Ghd: Divina Ue deterhs Gamnaiens Ose Secreta | ‘The “Silence Strikers” lost five of|and Troy wast discharged, | reported about to maki ‘ sei Secretary: wae computing. hi \ their members during the day. To = mittee filed ite statement last night,| Wage increases on a basis of pic! caulia tin dor thik owenen thay wan P f sbowing rece!pts of $57,283, with eapen-| mining rates when as @ matter \» pete wee RALPH BOHME ENDS LIFE; LAST TRIP AS TRANSPORT. a Of ie tact the mach ve recruits, among them two girls, ditures of the same amou it | fac be machine mining of cow Dora Lirkin and Ethel Bernstein, ar- RICH TOBACCO IMPORTER idential Ship.’ Georwe Wash. contributors, Alvin and Minnie Unter-|sielded the greater production. rested in a raid on the Russian Peo- neton Arrives Port myer each gave $12,000, Samuel Unter. | The misunderstanding is doubthes ple's House. ‘This, allowing for the The United States Naval Transport myer $10,567 and Irene Richtpr, $12,000, |4ue to the fact that one side looked dptostions, mate Sah ets 6s. ree Found Dying by Wife in South George Washington. the “Presidential 19 addition te his contributigns to thie! at production and the other loak?¢ e diss s were booed b; ermyer — certifies their fellow members whea they in-| OFange Home After Drinking | Sti6." made ber lest vovane cy additonal $716 fo advertising| Stgteg, "Umea? of men acto =p | formed guards they were ready jto at- Poison, | transport to-day when she docked paign of Irwii | Played, «Lt 1p. Sane Naak he, Sata tend bearings, against which the ‘Bi ¥ Hoboken with nearly 300 passengers —_———»—_— | production of coal by machine min sali ge Bae nee ie ne "S| Ralph Bohme. a wealthy tobacco ex-|on board, including soldiers and clvil- ing is about 56 per cent. or there | lence c" was called nibate olde ret ee Meee ras cals |porter of Manha committed suicide |lana. Among the passeogers were the! PRINCE SAILS FOR HOME. |anouts and that the plek” satus | Peter Blanki, the leading person-|early to-day drinking lysol at his|chefs and walters from Delmonic b ality in the group, denounced them home. No, 354 Charlton Avenue, South! and the Hotel Commodare. who went! yields in the neighborhood of 44 pia vociferously while his breath lasted; |Orange, N J. pcording to Deputy! op the transport at Newport News Udward Albe from Hall-| ¢ent., or at least 41 per cent., accord he was “spelled” from time to time Coumity Physiciau Willlam M. Brie when King A and the Belgian Pe earie s re ing to more conservative estimates by other orators. The “Interna- t 6 o'clock this morning Mrs. Bohme! royal party left America for their) HALIBA %.—-The P 4 " 7 FIGURED ON TH tlonale was sung as the “traitora’ {found her huxband. who i# suid to have e country. ‘Third Assistant fe Prince of Wales fer home thule COsT OF Whine bs filed out to the hearing room returned home ‘st. inldnight, dying and | tary.of Btate Breckenridge Long, Who gtiginoon on battle cruiser Renown, | There was a sprinkling of ama- qemne ‘ d Dr W Fi. Wakely of Orange, went over with the royal party, al40 wnien brought him to the new world on| But ip figuring the high cost teurs or “parlor Reds” among the °ut Bohme wae dead before ar- returned Aug. 12 living, the Department ef Labi rived He was a member of the firm During her service as w transport didn't itself . ors 0 > 3, a Se visitors turned away from the Island of Henry Bohme & Sons, was born In the George Washington carried 85,- idn't econcera Iteel? with the a Orange und had lived In South Onenge 140 pasbengere anf covered 15.206 | TAR BEMCANG BRvORE sats | tive quantities produced by (Continued on Second Page.) a year. miles, being 376 days at eva one Saar \ecation makes and. by hand, tt did iN-have returned to work in a body’ Om Ohi RS ee = eae BS EE ) se ae pat