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ai Aaah Sa ee hein ache etn: THE ueaiae wo ENGINEERS’ CLUB TELEPHONE GIRLS FIRE ROUTS 350 TESTIFY ININQUIRY. SLEEPING GUESTS INTO SERVICE HEE Women Employees in Dormi- Commission Advised That, tory Rescued by Police and | Public’s Patience Is Rap Force on Night Duty. : idly Wearing Out SMOK PERILS FIREMEN, | Six telephone operators were euited befo! - Public Service Commissioner Damage to Building and Con-|T!edere L. Fennel in the Hail of tents Put at $100,000—Ten- | Sssrn” this morhing in the inveatt. = gation into the universal complaints ants Fight Another Bli 2€. | of pour tolephone service here. Other employees will be called. Flames bursting through the win-| The women operators summoned Hei ed vib twalles doen ot ine Mine before the commission were Mixs K gineers’ Club, at No. 4 Weat ‘aoth | Schmitt, manager of the school for operators; Miss A. N. Stack, chief operator at the Orchard Exchange; by Policeman Von Holle from 42d] Miss J. P. Mooney, chief operator at Street at 6.30 o'clouk this mornittg.|the Bowling Green Kxchange: Miss ‘The fire was in the kitchen and spread | G: Cox, chief operator at the Main toward the servants’ dormitory before; Exchange; Miss H. M. Pendergast, Von Holle, Night Clerk Leo T. Hart, |CMef operator ut the Richmond Hill Policeman Bartheld and Andrew Gal-|2Xchange, and Miss K, V. Pettitt, loway, night elevator boy, coutd| Chief operator at the Audubon Ex- reach 4 Ul Sap Five of the six women dn the dors! The first witness was H.C. Car- Multbey whee dle to watts tie: éle pentier, chief plant engineer, who tor, Agnes Reynolde, fifty-five, was| *ald it was Yirticult to get equipment overcome by smoke and Galloway hud| take care of the unexpected in- to make a second trip to get her.|¢rease in business, He said that re- While wailing the policemen were| lief from present conditions was.in Street, caused an alarm to be sent in forced to drag her into a closet and| Sight, but could not promise whether i shut the door to save themselves from it would come in April, May or June, suffocation Twenty thousand homes are now The 350 members of the club were| the waiting list for telephone in- wakened by the alarm, Those on the | stallation, it is reported, upper floors were-taken down by Gal-| Following a recess shortly before loway. The burning of the machinery |Noon, Alfred J. Glichrist, formerly house on the roof stopped the eleva-| State Senator from Brooklyn, told tor and those on the lower floors hud| Commissioner Fennell that the pub- to walk down |lic felt it is not getting proper re- The fire gutted the eleventh, twelfth | sults. and thirteenth flores. The auditorium! “I advise the Commission to keep and library were badly damaged by]|on the job,” he said, “as the public ater. ‘The total loss was estimated | is more aud more showing a marked at $100,000. ng Deputy Chief | tendency toward public ownership.” Rankin, directed py Chief Kenlon,| Fred B, Gleason, General Contract who took charge on the third alarm, |Sales Manager of the Western Elec- fought the flames at the rear away/tric Co., which furnished Yhe tele- from the sixteen-story building of/phone company with the bulk of its : Sngincering Societies Apparatus, testified that the scarcity No uo tet, unginoering Societies, at oP Piabor was largely thé cause of which is public complaints. He said his com- connected with the club on the first | any could not get men enough to floor by a bridge between the upper| install all the apparatus demanded floors. Though the fire threatened | fr service here. the enormously valuable library of the societies for an nour, no damage | EMMA GOLDMAN LIKELY was done | from a blaze which started | an : 2.30 o'clock at No. 144 West 18tir Strect in a six-giory loft building | Counsel Says Her Only Objection and spread to tenement house’ at} to Deportation Is Methods Pur- Nos. 141-143 West 17th Street, threat- sued by Government. ning other adjacent houses. Before | e ‘ Ae «ne firemen took their places, tenants| That gpg tgrtserntrg hides ne le im nightclothes formed basket bri-|CM#¢ now in the United States Supreme Gad tha embers {COU Was Indicated this morning by pecee Rng doused. the ne embers | tarry Weinberger, her attorney, who that fell on the roofs nearby. About] conferred with her and Alexander Berk- 260,000 damage was done. A Ealaae tOseKy ireman Charles Perstca of Engine | a a ‘0. 28 was cut on the head by a fall] In @ formal statement Weinberger in the 17th Street tenement which |Says Emma Goldman ‘has no objection was burning. against going to Soviet Russia, her only The Union League Club announced | opjection being that ‘the methods this «-ternoon they id OX | used by the Government to insure her tended the privileges of their club | oo. to members of the Engineers’ Club | ®°!n4 . ‘ during the reconstruction necessary | — Weinberger sent a telegram to Jobn as the result of the fire W. Abercombie, Acting Secretary Labor, requesting that Emma Goldman reen” through portation see ends be oved The Lusk Comn Allegations in Warrants Against | aay at an executive session what action Nite " es Reve: to lake against L. Cc, Kk, Martens, for First Time. aris questions in spite of Sue preme Justive Greenbaum's dectsion, HAMMONTON, N Dec, 12,—That > — Billy Dansey lived for some tine after! SOLDIER GUILTY OF BIGAMY. he was struck down Oct. & was re- venled for the first time to-day. | Sacy. Rebenmen ess ber The information, which deepened the | ra treasae tase, mystery surrounding the boy's death, | ontained in the warrants charging | White, florist, with his|twico during the Argonne offensi and Mrs, Edith L, Jones, his | Was convicted of bigamy by a jury day at Riverhead, 1. 1. Merey was Emmett Wood, who was wounded ory, | © house’ ‘The contents of the warrants hithertd | Focommended, eper, with b 6 an ac covet, The warrant stimony showed that before the $. White | War Wood married Miss Arlinan n. 28, after © marric went to} Meanwiii first wife, be married anoth: she gave bir not indicted. had been . kept in part charges that “Charle : wilfully with malice aforethought, | Reeves did murder one George William (Billy) | ities Dansey by feloniously assaulting said | with his George William Dansey and giving him | dence » @ morta! wound of which he shed ® ghort time and then died.” Mrs, Jones, the warrant charges, “had Was that ho TheEne knowledge f a certain crime, and aided | nig frat. wife was dead at. the. time and abetted in said crime, and is an ac- | of pig second marriage ‘. cessory after the fact.” Pri ‘The warrants did not reveal in what The assumpttol has been'he was struck | GRANGE WANTS 9-HOUR DAY. White had de hab father of Charles, said} Country 1 not to press for is, preferring to Longes Working Hours Reconstraction Demands 7 LACONIA, N. H,, Dec, 12.—The New Hampshire State Grange erday adopted a resolution demanding the uni- versal adoption of a nine-hour working Arraign Fo Detective T Inspection Distr up a party at and arg) a Sam on Narcotic Charge. as Gray of the First t last night broke 17 Bayard Street gned kong. Chin. | and Kum Kun refused to put It posed to & daylight saving law. Samuel D, Felker and) paex Market Co t speakers denounced the press of | aving narcotics in the country as unfair, asserting its gen- he Chinese were release eral attitude unfayorable toward mail cach pending an ging refusal to publish City Chemist of , wha’ news interesting to farmers, amoking. Another Morounn wank nividena. | GIRL’S, CONVICTION UPHELD. Supreme Court this mornin & hearing on Dec. 29 to de an added dividend, which would make | the fifth, shall be patd to the cred ore of the defunct Horougn Bank, T pplication was made by George 1. Skinner, Superintendent of Banks. Tt was intimated the dividend might be about 3 per cent -_ Bologna Workers on Job Agal The bologna and sausage makers | who went out on strike in the latter part of September from the plant of Adolf Gobel, Morgan Avenue and Rock | Btreet, Brooklyn, returned to work to day under a compromise plan, the de ails of which Will not be made pub- | the Chamber Me uals) Monday, ie Catholic candidat | Appellate Division Reverses Judge Whe Overruled Magistrate. ne decision of County Judge Ma: Mahon in Brooklyn, in the case of M. Phelps, convicted in «a Magistrate's urt on @ charge of soliciting, in whith reversed the Magistrate and severely ed the d who had made the | arrest, Was re sed to-day in the Ap- \Re llate Division of the Brooklyn Supreme Court | The Appellate evidence warr: tion, . Dec. nel M. Brunet, So- ted Presi SHE'LL BREAK A BOTTLE OF REAL CHAMPAGNE OVER Investigators iat Prosecutor Private Shall Not Get Records of | clares Guard Was Fill Him Full of Lead. a Witness in the suid they were Detar |termined that District Attorney Swann | bru-). and kept o Investigations | the people hold will be battered down and free passageways erected in in the early| their stead Hd not obtain the Grand Jury min. investigation of | office at Le year, gave acts of members of his | winter staff, though he is entitled to th after beoples can long endure, I do not say that such @ government will One of the Grand Jurors said: Swann go t nd consent that our examination of Mayor transportation* home the armistice Yates is servir ntenee; cor Detzer's life with a ecept this challenge ning out of e statements by this and the other memb torial body were unade ence With Justice Werks Smith is expec | w-day his acceptance of Georg Grand Juror nd Sergis Mad ers of the inquisi- n and Hoyt} » were rancs to sell Avsistant District Attorney to a nd Jury in investigatin owing crime special guards railroad yards. | 4 rrest and the - Battle's action be- |e ants took Gonzales and Detzer took and myself and started for the Marshal's office the already | Pr buildings Il ordered the official stenog- ranseribe the notes he had taken in the case in which As- sistant District investigation ed by Gaston B, Means, Mr. Almirall thought it improper that | a defendant connected with the Dis- and rapher not to Christening at Hands of Mrs. and L got ov I thought and was! right he way an A. W, O. L. officer dubmarines in the is launched at th Lake plant on Long Archibald Me sponsor and break without rese:va- | would think 1 was wught next day by some | told them a place a position where he could | | Bave acceas to the record. Hearing erroneously bottle of champa tions for anybod MeNeil has just ment at the lels, Secretary of the Navy, y bottles of champs are allowed to run into the Sound, Mrs. McNeil was Miss Ann Orr The S-16 has a steain radius sufficient | to take her to Japan that, Foreman "s operators. accepted the appoint-| « Josphus Dan- upher to keep all minute from the Swann threat where some prope sne | tempted to withhold Grand Jury re lex) makes any break rad in with the but of your und if this one anything, he will look from its request to the and return with- 4 4 e than 20 Jegal long and displaces 900 tons; ‘e Was no intima ; tion about the Criminal Courts Build- will carry a crew of four offers and| ing as to who would take the ITALIAN DEPUTES IN WRANGLE OVER U. 8. AND tween the Socialist and Cath- olic Members of Chamber. The court mar- | was | red until the objection of Major | Judge Advo- from women. had no objection to him his lifelong friendship with wann, whose office | District Attorney investigation EX-GRAND JURORS ORGANIZE. tation of witne: without fession at ing slapped point bf « gun i and struck by ‘HOAX IN REPORT OF WEDDING OF ANDRADE AND SHOW GIRL: “Deliberate Attmept to Injure Busi- | "Lawyer Calls Story ssociation with me 1 juries of the BRITAIN » with menacing of 4 sp iper port published in a morning ne 3d, grandson of # Was mar Bertholdt former President of ried last night to Miss Corresponding | BUFFALO BANKER KILLED = IN PARIS-LONDON FLIGHT =; » Just Gal $100,000 Memorial Gift to Heroes of Verdun, will decide to- | took place in a private r oe Rite Van Socialists branded Hh he oll nd that Cornelius ates as most plutrocratic of Deputy Cicotti, § And Flaherty derbiit tion existed to m Danzig and Fiume centr man and strangle ald Mr egal action will follow very NEW BROOKLYN TRANSIT SCHEDULE T0- sania asyerted that the war is dead from on of temporal power defeat of the plauded while r disapproval or Ae to Paris on Dee J his fight one er conditions Centre Street i and Broad- way Elevated your propag a Peginning new | Cent vated Catholic Deputy, hen took up the Rus: Vark way elim made Jefense of a n starting “lin Manhattan expresses to Bae for both farm and factory, ‘The| ‘on ‘record | * . starting at Cham be enue making only one intervening ELECTION JURY DISAGREES. | A AML Night in Jersey City local service jolics protested, ‘atholics jeered Graziadi, The Jury inthe ca tion officers of leged frauds at the |sion Governm sent word to the court to-day t who would not hesitate to call foreign arms into Italy Na lee Monopoly, Says Witne: r Jersey City Commis ment at this statement is full of such exam foreigners were defend the Pat was caused by ( to British capitalism American cap- Lockwood whieh its inquiry at the eel Harold | P » Publicity Asso tion said that the called upon to el shouted, | hight ermany's oppo lresumed yesterday sin and plutocrac Deputy Grazeidei Anglo-American serting that for three centuri » iy no monopoly, | oifered the ¢ charged about the same price from the sald ‘To Head “Y" Gym Work in America, who was a Major nadian Amy, ing England's poliey of Belgian Chamber, Colds Cause Head nt of " of Deputies, defeating BROMO QUININE. A the pinduotion naa handling of the Med. commodity bad risen. PT eee , TM 7 BLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 1919 * : JURORS ASK SWANN ORDERS TO BE SHOT ¢ UTS SS TOREEAL MINUTES. HE FLED, SAYS ™“Instmumions, SAYS WHLSON | ON HYLAN, HEARST SOLDIER ER PRISONER Free Government Must Live by Understanding RE FOR SOCIAL UNREST LIES and People Have Instruments of Peaceful De- Change in Ballot, Declarés President. to HE cure for social unrest in this country is “a fuller knowledge of American institutions” declares President Wilson in an article written for the current number of the Independent “Men today are blessed with a new curiosity about their govern ments,” suys Ue President. “Everywhere they are demanding that the doors behind whieh secret policies have been incubated be thrown open \ henceforth, The doors that do not respond to the keys “Autocratic governments of the past have lived by concealment; in| fee governments must live by understanding. In the new day that is | dawning only those governments that have no secrets from their make no niistakes, but I do say mistakes will be fewer and more easily ected when all governments are guided by well informed public 1} opinion + when “Unrest is evident everywhere throughout the world. It is not of st. In Substance the wit | itsele a Ji . #6, buf a symptom of disease. In our own country the . disease lies principally outside the Government, Those who think p et otherwise are mostly the newcomers and the men they have influenced. ‘PCT Whe cure tor their disquiet is a fuller knowledge of American institu- } tions. In this nation the people have in their ballots the instruments of was peaceful change. 1 haa! “We can know if change is desirable only by knowing all the facts er 1 had bought from u negro] a@bout the thing we wish to alter. 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