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gut the above As for Southern Congressm: for a liberalization of the 4 and hopes it wifi be complete in carrying out se. Democrats have sur-| Church. States rights doc- e Northern wing of De- open question favor liberalization of the Fed- | question. ERSON NOW | BACK PEDALS ON [or covernment by at once passing a o CATHOLIC ATTACK. pola the sale of wines and They know the people of the| surety Company's Motion Opposed Anderson, State Super- 7 t of the Anti-Saloon League, | CONFESSES MORE MURDERS. @ meeting of Mgthodiat = to-day, buck-pedalied on|Nesre Whom Mob Sought im Riots attack on the Catholic Church, Slaw On! Predicted for it a sad fate in the} MDDYVILM, Ky, March 8.—-Will| (, of improbable “ifs.” * paid he, “it should ally itself the brewers, who are the|feased to the murder of two other per- @nemies of the country; if it should! sons, the probable murder “of @ third ® position in favor of bringing | and another frustrated attempt. All his the liquor traMc—if in the ex- | victims event that it| Each was strangled, except the Hart- take such an untenable posi- |™&" child, whose head he crushed with the Catholic Church would fina |%,2t0ne.,. Leaskett will dle in the slectrie meer canine aa. yin ee eee shorn of power as Samson was | the Hardman ipped when he ullied himself with investigation at Albany grew Baek. of @ belief that the Anti-Saloon had been crowding the Legi & little too hard--well tens way be some truth in that. is a certain element in the | re-exported for beverage purposes, legal Church which everybody | #uthorities of the Internal Revenue Bu- §% im politics up to its neck, | Peau said to-day. which eee Seale have een Reports front New York stated that to say anything about, because | tne atlantic C are expert in muddying the| ested in salvaging the cargoes were ‘by claiming that the church | “6 for a ruling is attacked. But there is an nt in the Catholic Churgh, both and lay, whose activities In| ., ee wh wad aed avid taio ‘ounteas” Rene von Kuppera pleaded cial to that church, who are | Su!lty to~ to a charge of maintain- oring to ‘break down prohibi- | ing a disorderly house, was fined $100 enforcement." ‘fo-called doubtful States-are — ~ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1920: MRS. TOWER BITTEN WHILE PROTECTING “SANDERSON REFUSES atan'30 “ASS "The Democrats here by no means —< TOLETPUBUG SEE ens mn <5 | RY LEAGUE BOOKS States that might not queried if the wet insue were in- : Says Records Will Be Kept Secret—C, F, U. Backs Albany Inquiry. ‘The pubic will not get « glimpses of the records of the Anti-Galoon 187 would, | 2sve—1f William H. Anderson can in as 266 is | Delp {t. The State Superintendent of the league eid this morning that he CANDIDATE NEEDED IF | nag records of contrfmutions and con- TS ARE TO WIN. tributors, but that the public couldn't ‘@vuree the Democrats are bas-| jook at them. He was questioned as ‘these figures on the assump- | to these points on which the legisia- strong candidate” will be | tive inquiry is based: Did Anderson and the league vio- 4f.Mr. Hoover were nominated | tate the legislative law as to lotiry- the Democrats wouldn't feel] ing? Did they violate the Corrupt of a damp plank. TheY| Practices Act, the General Corpora- We disposed to fet it be fousht| tion Law, the Constitution of the dm intividunt Congressional dis-| state in coercing and intimidating ‘whare the Volstead law would be| candidates for the Legislature, and ‘$adividual Congressmen might be/ Legislature to vote for the confirma- flor « Uberal interpretation of tion or rejection of candidmtes for HOME AUTHORITY Men €ffeminate, ys, Predicting Internal Disorders. Gare & ona oe g 5 ALLIES BA “WITHTHE TURKS ses NSTANTINLE LONDON, Merch @—<Allied and Turkish forces have clashed in Con- stantinople, official messages to-day dectared. Martial law has been declared, the Mmossages said, and 20,000 British, French and ftalian troops made “an extensive military demonstration.” Strong resistance was made by the Turks, but no details of casualties are given. Licya George announced tn the House of Commons to-day that meas- ures had been taken by the French Government to send reinforcements to continual clamor for more pay | Gen. Gouraud, Commander-in-Chief of the French forces in the East, for the Purpose of re-establishing his position & @pirit working anderbanded for (and preventing further attacks on ar- Perpetual strikes with the pur- j/menians He also mid that French pose of destroying organisation | ships had becn sent to Messina a ie ew ee Ore CRAIG DIDN'T SIGN ner’ Republicans, the bandl-| “My anewer to ali of these ques- South would pre-| tions,” said Mr. Anderson,” 4s no. inserting a wet) To the question as to the source and | . ’ . national | diaposttion af the money collected by | Comptroller Not Examined in Rich- the Anti-Saloon League, my answer is: “You don’t guppose that the Anti- Saloon League its going to tell its business to its enemies.” to. cer “Who is Anderson? hibition forces who has dominated the “One of the fearless representa- Comptroler Craig appeared before the Richmond County Grand Jury to- “Are the booles of the league avail. | day in connection with the failure of able to the public?” Mr, Anderson |the Midland Railroad Company to waa operate cars. When he came out he showed anger and {t developed that he had not been examined because he had refused to sign a waiver of immunity. Borough President Van Name, who day forwarded letters to the execu-| went into the Grand Jury room after- thve heads of all local unions and| ward, signed a waiver and testified. ntral Inbor bodies in the State ask-| Commissioner of Accounts Hirshfield ing them to support the Legislature] was also in the ante room waiting to ALWAYS |in the proposed investigation of the|be called ON THE SOLID SOUTH. | Anti-Galoon League. Hach union was| Company officals tast woek testified always couot on the/asked to indorse the following state-| ‘hat the cars could not be operated be- is really how | ment, adopted by the Central Feder- | #use the city officials would not grant are there in the/ated Unt resenting 000 combined with the pene 4 os a an increased fare. That is why the three the | organized workers of New York City: saeabrs of the Board of Estimate were mony would determine whether or not it “He is Superintendent of the Pro- is necessary to subpoena Mayor Hylan. Regarding Constantinople the Pre- mier said that identical instructions for immediate drastic action had been despatched to the Allied representatives IMMUNITY WAIVER. | there, wno were acting in complete mond Grand Jury Traction accor. It would be inadvisable, he said, to disclose these instructions until a reply had been received. Inquiry. ALLIES SEND 50,000 It was aid that their testi- TROOPS TO TURKEY French Already Occupy Constanti- nople With 16,000 Soldiers Un- der Command of Gen. d’Esperey. PARIS, March 8—British and Ital- fan reinforcements are en route to Constantinople and wil) swell the Allied garrisons in Turkey to 60,000 troops, the Matin sald to-day. Asiatic Turkey, Palestine and Egypt to Constantinople. Constantinople is occupied by Allied troops under provisions of the armis- tice. That city ts the headquarters of Gen. Franchet d'Waperey, and there District Attorney Maloy said he haa |*F® ! the city one division and one bs dg) do you think of the talk as inner | tives of the ptople in the Assembly | Sout Staten Island seceding from i ity of the fearteas port loon, pro- the fixing of | members, amd the investigation ie | lest night, lighte going out when the on | heartily in favor of this investigation thorough. “This ‘fearlesy Anderson ta now trying to distract attention by inject- tect ti] Democrat all who are opposed to the Catholic whether they its power at this time to show the peo: ple they believe in a democratic form State of New York desire such legis- ‘Sad Fate in Event of Im- tation.” eens ope “ge! sot statement js signed by Edward a owt th Probable “Mis” In Addressing |x. ‘Hannah, “Chairtoaa of the Legis | oreabouta. of” “Nicky” -Arateln creditors of the alleged “master mind” of @ plot to steal $6,000,000 tn securities continued their effort to lay hahde upon a $18,000 ited the Pacific National Bank. L lative Committee, Women. Lookett, a! of Geneva Hardman, riots at Lexington Feb, 9, to-day con- omen, chair hore March 1i for murder of we Salvaged Liquor Can't Be Brought WASHINGTON, March 8.-Liquor sal- vaged from sunken ships, which left the United States prior to Jan. 16, the final date for exporting liquor, may not be brought back to this country and sunken vessels had been located off ‘oast and parties inter- Jail Sentence for “Countess.” ” | it to extend its inquiry to the Rich- bola gg aloe received the sup-| ois Light amd Raliroad Company, a In the municipal ferry house candies and “The Central Federated Union ts |lanterps were used. and] WILL ARBITRATE ing into his campaign om eee re-| Representatives of 2,000,000 Ngious controversy ao the true facts ary leanings who edy it sod methods of the Prohibition ring the Southern Democrats) shall not be exposed. be able to square themselves their communities by insistin, laws would prot ‘the Southern “In his predicament he attacks the| WASHINGTON, March 8.—Arbitra- ‘atholic Church. gar tion of the railroad wage controversy, “We believe fe done for the| under the terms of the EschCummins ‘assist. his law, wit start here Wednesday, it was purpose of bidding for the support of | Aw. mi Mr aay. of 2,000,000 union workers will meet "In this, we believe, he will fail, a5] here, the American people will not tolerate | tions of this joint commission must be harmony. elinice this | retin Labor Board sake of ony. It of religion tate ratified by the Board established by the railroad tay, Nominations for intments to this board are beini ‘The Legislature ought to exercise Bregared ‘by the unions end the pelle r0 a Surety Company and also appearing for ten years old, and central figure in the| United States IDstrict Court that the Broadway, opposed the motion on be halt of the bank. The Pactfto National, he argued, has no know\edge that its a lor Arnold is Arnstein, and Mr. Mi man arguments to-morrow. cording to the police, ne found his wife across the street in the home of Sam- uet Codota. He also found there John Haneck, a former boarder in the Knapek and d to one year in the county dail. ution 0! Oe Jail sentence was 8! id after ntesa” Bron Mt od to we Nasseu County and ot engage kee) & disorderly “ Staten yea was again infdarkness ion picture houses were crowded. — WAGE SCALE FIGHT Workers and Roads Will Meet in Washington Wednesday. Representatives of the rallroads and The findings and recommenda- ——e SEEKS ARNSTEIN’S $18,000 by Pacific National Bank. White everybody in authority was in Armoki’s name in Sol Meyers, representing the National . receiver for Arnold wk be directed to pay over the money ‘the receiver, 'W. EB. Winne, an attorney of No. 128 e Hand referred the attomey! ‘era's motion to Referee who is exper to gx a See KILLS MAN IN JEALOUS RAGE When Mike Knaper returned last night frm Perth Amboy to his home in Mawbey Street, Woodbridge, N. J., ac- home, it is alleged. Maddened by jeal- ousy,'the police say, Knapek went to his house, got a double-barrelled shotgun and @hot Hunack dead, Mrs, Knapek said she went to Cedota'’s house to collect a milk bill from Cedota, Knapek was ated Jersey City Fa Protest. Assistant Corporation = Attorney Legistature of the State of New| subpoenas ready for four more |>risade of French troops, or about 15,- York, which for years has been bul-| prominent men whose names he | oF 16,000 men. led and ordered to do hie bidding. would not yet give out, WASHINGTON, March 8.—Forty- three thousand Turkish troops are under arms in the area in which Allied soldiers are reported to have claghed with the Sultan's men, ac- cording to information here to-day. ‘This is the strength of the Turkish army, which is said to be concentrated in Constantinople and Anatolia, atenene Cie O'LEARY WITNESS FREED FROM JAIL Gill Had Been in Ludlow Street Since July, 1918, for Refusing to Answer Questions. John Gill, one time President of the Bricklayers’ Union, who has been an mate of Ludlow Street Jail almost cor tinually since July 3, 1918, because he refused to anawer questions before the Grand Jury in the matter of Jeremiah A. O'Leary's prosecution for alleged conspiracy to commit treason, was or- dered released to-day in habeas corpus proceedings before Judge A. N. Hand in the United States District Court, Gill had been “severely punished,” Judge Hand said, because of his “pecu- liarly obstinate temperament,” ese caleanael 18 PUTTS, 18 HOLES, NEW GOLF RECORD Walter J. Travis Declares John W. Gammons’s Feat Without’ Parallel. PALM BEACH, Fla, March ak golt record that Walter J. Travis and others say is without paralle! was made on the Palm Beach links by John W. Gammons, President of the Wanna- molaset Golf and Country Club of Prov- idence, R. 1, Gammons made a round green, and on the fourth his ap Shot ran in for a two, ‘The feat was made in @ best ball foursome, in which dest ball of 62. ville house, held and escaped with HER PET CHOW DOG MRS, CHARLMAGNE TOWER JR. Former Wife of Ex-Ambassador’s | ther house for the drys, and new {Continued From First Page.) Son Hales Owner of Other Animal to Court. A black chow dog which apparent- ly draws no color lines attacked Hong Kong, a red chow belonging to Mrs. feorgianna B. Tower, in 139th Street near Riverside Drive yesterday after- noon and when Mrs, Tower tried tu drive it off inserted three little teeth im the fleshy part of her left hand.|q.y tat the Cuvillier resolution The wound was cauterized by ® phY-|to investigate the Anti-Saloon League| the definition af income in the mean- cian in the neighborhood. Accerding to Mrs, Tower, the for-|tion of Speaker Sweet and Majority mer wife of a son of the former Am-| Leader Adler leads close observers black | to believe that the Assembly will not how is the property of William Phil-| consider the question of Prohibition Ups of No. 619 West 136th Street and | enforcement legislation with any or was unmuszled and unleashed, Hong|much regurd to party lines. Kong, his young mistress says, was attired according to law. On Mrs. Tower's complaint Magis-|are trying to hook on to one or the trate Schwab, in Washington Heights | other of the majority parties and use pengieest a penetra? papadalary British forees have been sent from|Court, to-day imued a summons for|it for their own ends and then|?¢ alized oF a pela! Phillips and the black chow return-|drop it and the feeling seems to|‘%. tmansaction. able on Wednesday. MARKET IN WILD FLURRY ON FALSE DEOSON REPORT) ss eS see Ses (Continu&i From First Page) which had declared stock dividends| at fight, except on Sunday when the Thousands of dollars were made} 3. Any person may manufacture/trim to the same proportion of future and lost by speculators in the un-| beer or wine for his own use without | gividends as before the sale. Yet, usual whipsaw of prices. One promi-|& license #0 long as he dops not sell nent trader put in an order for 500/\iquors is authorized for medicinal,|less possessed of other resources, has shares of Crucitle when the stock was | culinary and manufacturing purposes. | not the wherewithal to pay an income selling at 192. Before the order could| 4 Local option features of the old be executed the jump had come and] yere penalties for violations, which| could more clearly show that to tax he paid 201 for his stock. Others had|are to be run down by the State/a stock dividend is to tax a capital similar experiences, Orders to sell| Excise Department equipped With) increase and not income, than this were given when the stocks were at their lowest and the traders were | passed the State will receive upwards | things it requires conversion of capl- amazed to find that they had realized from ten to fifteen points more than = - they bad expected. | ‘ Between noon and 1.30 a totai of 640,000 shares of stock were traded In, | one of the heaviest hour and a half trading the stock exchange has ever Added impetus to the buying move- ment was given when Wall Street learned that the Supreme Court had decided that the Interstate Commerce railroad | its present worth and | not at its cost price. All rails showed marked improvement and some of the @ains were heavy. from 85 3-4 to 403- from 1451.2 to 156, Southern Pacifle from 9) to 99 and New Haven from Rock Island went & Guilt} ON TRIAL. | Residents Charge 145th Street Or- gwantesation Is holes using only eighteen an average of one putt to each ole. He used two putts on the arth to complaints the Gammons and Col. J, Emmet Smith of Wiimington defeated James Kenyon and ecker of Providence. ‘The its President, appeared residents say DETROIT, Mich. March 8,—Three \e armed bandits shortly before noon to- day forced thelr way Into the offices of the Miles Theatre, a downtown vaude- the woman cashier 00. by ‘nolses In ge: ‘The club ta an tion In the Twen idependent organiza- is Schwab adjourned the case until March 10. = Tharles M, Fan of Jersey City has fiexd an official protest with the Inter- stats Commerce Commission at Wash- ingto, against the proposed increase of Hudsya Tube fares from five to eight cents, A slmiler protest ls expected to be medi in a day or two by smn: santana eae ® ‘Frose Deservedly The Largest Selling Ceylon Packed Tea in the World ASSEMBLY FAVORS [P= Wan ese 8Sa Lloyd George Will Not Pay War Debt to America by Relinguish- Military Commanders of Bome ing (stands. | States Ordered to Break Up 4 LONDON, March 8—Grent Britain Unique Association. has no intention to barter or sell any WASHINGTON. March 8. part of the Empire, Prime Minister ISCOVERY of a “co-operative —— Loyd George to-day told the Houss association,” Measure Forbids Saloons, But | at commons. { CS ae kidnapping und ding for ran- Permits Light Beverages in Lioyd George's statement was 19; some of foreigners, priferably reply to 4 question as to the Govern-; Americans.” is announced by the Restaurants and Clubs. t's position toward the propossi| Mexican Foreign Office The put forward by W. G. McAdoo, former| %#!*ment says this “unique com- ALBANY, March &—The revolt | secretary of the T pany” is made up of Mexicams | against the Anti-Satoon League to-| predent Wilson, that Great Britain pee lingerie war Dorin (day indicates ‘that the Legislature | sel) certain of her possessions in the! ordered military commanders im |will ignore Superintendent William | West Indies to the United States, thus! the states of Chihuahua, Duran | Hf. Anderson's threats and pass «| ©*Pcclling the British debt to Amertea.| go Coahuila, Nuevo Leon ané light wine and beer bill. Many of the — ee Tamaulipas to break up the of- younger Republican members of the | Assembly are showing signs of re- bellion on the Iquor question and suotzation. declare they will not be Because of attacks on traing bound by any party caucus on it. They daily hear from their constituents, espec- ally the working people, who are on- the Mexican Government will posed to the half-sided enforceient | erect. along the railway lines now in effect, and many declare they | “are through with Anderson domi- | nation.” ea) inaiallionniat blockhouses of reinforced con- crete, with fifty soldiers in each Without a caucus it is doubtful it the Republican leaders could control members especially who have not felt Andervon lash declare they will | ions have resulted from employmen: not go into a caucus. z ‘A light ‘wine and beer bill, which it|°r Sif money end that af the other appears will find widespread support, |"OckhoMers in the Business of the is to be introduced this evening |°°™P*"%: SUM remains the property by Col. Ransom H. Gillett, Republican | “8 Company and subject to bust- Assemblyman from Columbia County | °° ‘sks which may resait in wip- ho served in France with the 27th|'"€ out the emttre investment. Haw- Diviston. ing regard to the very truth of the “The fact,” said Col, Gillett to-| matter, to substance and not to form, he has received nothing that anewers was passed over the active opposi-|ing of the Sixteenth Amendment. “We are clear that not only does a stock dividend really take nothing from the property of the corporation and add nothing to that of the sharehold- ers, but that the antecedent aecumula- tion of profits evidenced thereby, while indicating that the shareholder ts tho richer because of an increase of his “There is also a strong feeling in both parties that the Prohibitionists sOVINGTON’S “The Git Shop of Pith Avenue” 314 Fifth Ave. nr. 324 St? be that if the Prohibitionists are so| “It is said that a stockholder may | sure of their strength as a political |sell the new shares acquired in the factor they ought to be willing to go before the people as a separate party seis pcemadiage Nog) albert this fall on such issues as they think |°@" nd a buyer. It s equally true hart at peasant that if he does sell, and in doing 30 WOULD BAR SALOON, BUT /realize a profit, such ‘profit, like any ALLOW BEER AND WINE. __ |others, is income, and so far as it may The more important provisions of | have arisen since the Sixteenth amend- Col. Gillet bill are: it. is taxabl mgress witho 1. Saloons and bars are prohibited | '* eee sa are a ner Gee ons inal shares at a profit. But if a share- accommodations a Stren ie io aaa ce holder satis dividend stock he neces- 2, Beverages pronounced non-intox- | Sarily disposes of a part of his capital ieating by the bill may be sold be-| interest, just as if he should sell a part tween six in the morning and eleven| of his old stock, elther before or after the dividend. hours for selling are from noon to 8P. M. “What he retains no longer entitles it, while the use of intoxicating| Without selling, the shareholder, un- 223 Sixth Ai 350 Sixth Av., tor Nas-au, at b ad liquor Tax Law are preserved and se- |‘@X Upon dividend stock. Nothing broader powers. Col. Gillett sald that if his bil is|@emonstration that in the nature of serve such tissue-building } foods as baked beans, ai cheese, spaghetti, rice, » oysters, clams, vegetables, soups — all seasoned with ‘of $6,000,000 jn revenue each year. | tal in order to pay the tax.” 4 ie. PENNY A POUND PROFIT | | —_ For Monday, Mar. 8th . MADE IN U.S.A. Tee Oke hate ee ae At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores Sha familly, whieh, reine to. bea E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St, N. Y. feal winner, This ised of w combination te. Cream atch de a, or m covering BOSTON BROKEN OANDY—An West 145th Street, is a public nuisance, || | times week. 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