The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1920, Page 16

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‘to Author | of World’s Trouble, wiet~ it 458 West 54th Stront, Treasurer ot the Longehoremen’s Unioh, was sertenced to not less than five years and two months nor more than | ten years end Teur months In Sing Sing | this morning ty Judge Crain in the Court of Getieral Sessions. Kerr pleaded guilty to manglaughter in the firat de- | reo of Lawrence Walsh, No. 12 French | Street, Corona. In J. « The shooting took place at the Union's headquarters, at No..785 11th Avenue, the night of Dec. following an argu- ment, in which Walsh accused Kerr of having him pusted aa steward and treasurer of organisation. ‘There were no eyewitnesses and Kerr, who ON, Feb. 13.—A ; mote, says the @ strong appeal to troubles. is being drawn } emperor in a! the Supreme A is energetically insist- mation of Versailles Treaty , if the Germans refuse to r men accused of war crimes, ry_be tried by default, says the Paris, r) that sho try d culprits, is “no more likely pled at London then in war. Bepeallcnn to its veterans. /details will be decided at a Legion for this Stat mue! 7 Holjand regarding’ the extra- | Ig of) former Emperor Willlam despatched to-morrow, accord- | g, the Evening Standard to-day. not to create preater dif- in Europe by insisting on the asylum for the man charac- @ as the author of the world's other sources it was learned ize the concerted view of that the presence of the) " Holland was a pito the peace of Europe. is, Feb. 13.—Premier Miller- France, who is attending the Leaders Agree to Put “Through Pay Mesure. NL ¥, Feb. 18—Friday, nth, proved to bo a lycky New York veterans of \the agreed to put . pil granting a bonus by to be arranged between | posed ive leaders and office: tad beep drinking, claimed he shot in new Allied | | self-defense VIMY HERO ENLISTS HERE. | vor of Princess Pats Has U. Oltine jestored. Lance Corporal Harry Edw’) Wal- Newspaper, ters, one of the four survivors of the the Dutch | princess Pat Regiment (th Royal Field Artillery) was to-day restored to his American citizenship in order that he might enlist in the American Milford Street, Brooklyn, was ¢al into the Federal Court by Corpl. Mau- tice Evkenazi of the recruiting eta- tion at No. 8161 Fulton Street. He Was slightly wounded at VilIny heat ‘Wajters took advantage of @ spect act of Congress passed for the benefit of Americans who had renounced thoir citizenship in order to British and French forces before the advent of the United States in the war. os ee = U. 8. MAY FINANCE ITALY.” Bankers Will Make by Sa ROME, Feb. 18,—Speculation in for- eign exchange, temporarily banned be- cause of the heavy fall of lire, may be redumed through a ‘royal decree issued to-day permitting the resumption of quotations. news agency to-day announced that @ group.of American bankers have xpreated a willingness to make @ large foun to Ttaly If guaranteed by the output of Italian sulphur mines. Polit. Bs cas lia 546 MILES IN‘21 DAYS. or. JOHN'S, N, F.) Feb. 12—An ex. press train on the Reld-Newfoundland Railway, a narrow gauge line, has ar- rived here after being three weeks on the way across the Island from Port-au- Basques, The train was scheduled to make tho 546 miles’ run in 29 hours, Passengers reported that at some ex- joints the snow drifted to a height f [of 20 feet. They were an scanty rations uch of the time, in a form list in the INed Coun- the extra- m it Goar- leaders in ps Vyas : mY 7 i Y a Soscrieed Cavin Oreck it Suitable for Spring wear. ..... . ae He checks. j [Young Men’s Wool-mixed Cassimere piece “Suit; ‘k or brown mixtures. Medium weigh’ Youths’ e ofl Clothin a S21, aturday | a (a= 4 K \ Extra a Special Men's and Jumpers in a grey and black pattern. ched seam: rustless butto: gerne suspenders garment, $1.19 HH ®°ys' damp-proof “Cravenette-finished” Cor- Be eimonth Sih a ON $9.97 a s+ 5 $15.97, $15.97, Suit of Wool Cheviot, in dark Wonderful value $1 591, $11.79 $12.97 : $15.97 $15.97 $15.97 it of dark brown or biue, W ool odel . EVIDENCE AGAINST SOCIALISTS 10 G0 TO GRAND JURIES |Prosecutors in Bronx and Man- | hattan Are Ready for |on an @utomobile owned by himself and ;~ 2 i a man named Jack Evans, ahd denied | Action, jhe had mado any otier representations, ont Several merchants contradicted him, ‘The! All evidence gathered at the Assem- trial was postponed till Feb. 18 to give jbly Judiciary Committee's against the five @Gocialist Assembly - s,|)men or or radicals, will be turned over to,the | Bronx as soot as possible | District Attorney Bronx said to-day he was convinced that the Assembly “had evidence to | office, to take the matter up with the | members of the Judiciary Committee Quigley possible and turn it over to ithe Grand | Jury without foes of time, satd Mfr, Martin. Assistant District Attorney Rorke ‘also said that such evidence of vio- tution of the law as the committee Ri might have, would be turned over to the Grand Jury for action én Man- ‘hattan. Despatches Crom Ajbany that the members of the committee are still undecided plan tor seeking the indictment of ithe suspended Assemblymen. announced that they propose oo-op- erating with the district attorneys of Manhattan, Brookiyn and the Bronx, as well as with the Federal officials ere, ‘The Socialists are a unit in deckir- ine that they would welcome such a © step. They ihave contended from the start of the hearing that if evidence | enough to justify ousting them from | the Assembly coukd be obtained, it whould be Jury. Miah SANTI. Prieur of the French aviation mission made a su Andes s Argentina. he landed elghty kilometres Parone Ovalle, Province of Ci 1 Triple . me 0 yA $22.97, $25.00, N- o- ye He waa slightly injured by rd landing, which destroyed his ma- chine. ONALS' Ne 119-125 West 24th Street, Near 6th Avenue Prices Slashed! rill Be Men’ s Day erally yg foe Patrolman F | 67th Street 6t | Harlem last fail, coeds of the nale. hearing | an empty lot in Queens, — any against other Goclalists Federal Ame: Metin of th?! - peONNIX, Feb. wilt “tain al the evidence House of Delega Andicaited regarding their ‘Whey have tion. Block ai et From ilness with submitted to the Grand | 0H”! Mrs. 178 Eighth AGO, Chill, Feb. roof. Three piano movers, peatul filght across the Leaving | Mendoza, the ‘bod than 500. down to the julmbo, inches wide, feet four inches long. Store pha Men's Overccats and 1,974 Suits, most of them in sizes 33 to 36. Each one priced lower than similar gar- be it: for elsewhete, -all of them such wonderful values in comparison with what the future promis ‘next season.’ We feature a few of the many big bargains. E Men's Mackinaw Coat in heavy wool- net. cotton mixtures in plaid effects....... 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Leach Somers said he was selling/the tickets Somers @ chance to find Evans, ‘The ad-' dress he gave of tho latter proved to be! 31ST STATE FOR SUFFRAGE. grand juries of Manhattan and the | aetsena Senate and 18,— Ratification of the Woman Suffrage Amendment rm. to the Federal Constitution by a spe- bye & sustain its action against the Soctal- | Walters, who is but twenty-two jets,” and that he has appointed cial session of the Arizona emer | lo. 2 J i} ol leted lart night en years old, and who lives at No. 227 } William F. Quigley, assistant in his ture was complete jart night when the Senate adopted the ratifying res. jolution following similar action by the House this afternoon. Both brahches made Arizona is the thirty-first State to ratify the amendment. it unanimous, in Vi Kille Suffrage Amendment, OND, Va., Fab, 13—=Woman Suffrage was defeated in Virginia yes- terday when the House of Delegates adopted, 62 to 22, the Leedy resolu- tion rejecting the Susan B, Anthony amendment to the Federal Constitu- thon. The Senate, by a vote of 24 to 10, previously had adopted the resolu- cinemas 505-POUND WOMAN BURIED. Tackle Used to Get Great Newark Home. 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