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70. Liha huis J WEATHER Rains colder. Get the Country Back on Peace Basis iO Cuetec Books Open to Meret id VOL. LX. ik NO, 21,379—DAILY. Consent REP a panne N E :W * bes RK, F RI 1 D A Y, ™M A R : H 1 "i" li 9 2 0. earths ton 32 PAGES. "PRICE Two CENTS, 4 Witnesses Say Man Shot by “Dry” Agent Had Hands Up U..ARMW AND NAVY GOSTING GAN ORY AENT SWEET RISKS ASSEMBLY GRIP. RAST RESEVER ¢] 09,900,000 READY FORUSE TAXPAYER $268,333 AN HOUR paren FOR ORY VOTES FOR GOVERNOR Fymnrnor ser NBG BUILDING PROGRAMME pacers ee | Declares prey Liberal Beer] ‘DRY LAW DRIVING | _— ( Women Who Saw Shooting Law and Rouses War MORE FROM U. S. | Judge Mayer Tells Hedges and] -_—— @ - Deny McMullin Fired in Veterans. | THAN ARE COMING IN| Stimson to Take No Fur- War Plant in Full. Blast \ Self- overeniee: THEY FORCE FIGHT oom ; ther Part in Hearing ws : m} 21GHT.| Emigration of Foreign Born Ex- aie 4 Though Whole Nation De- FRANCE 10 TAKE |CHARGE OF HOMICIDE. | Sa ceeds Immigration, and Congress | DROPS FINANCIAL PLEA. Mayor Hy sg cos. ei nian be ' mands Economy. | | Will Try to Overthrow the| man Siegel Blames Prohibition. | , Realty Financiers, Builders, Ma- OFFAL NOTE OF CONGRESS MUST ACT. nei cee wil Be | esa Though. | Pinan rc torn to ee Aa ei lian terial Men and Labor to Solve Announces C. tion Promised Mayor Hylan } { Nation’s Finances Critical, but Prosecuted. iy tsseh i dele: | Fae as Hee tes n, | Are Withdrawn. Rent Problem—City Needs 40,- " Even Treasury Head De- ieee arar ee - yonn x,|(SPesial Staff Correspondent of The| Sickel, u member of the House “ana autre! . 000 New Apartments a Year. | Attorney Judge Mayer of the United ‘ tuten | ¢ payee Evening World.) Immigration Commit q atl fends Outpour. = = Jovee announced this afternoon he| ALBANY, March 12,— Speaker Silis Island records to-day | District Court to-day threw a monkey | Envoy Said to cee Been Told |out prosecute Revenue * Agent |sieet of the Assembly is in @ funk enue POET BR OLRRCOTOGDS (re eke sees en eee Miiyor: Hylan (Usly lecised (Osa): ft CORTE rete Oe Sate r By Martin Green. bide i ewart Nelaon MoMullin for homt-'lto-day over the situation confronting | 28”: } totalled 68,000,, w Me Sh000 | traction finances by ordering the New| the leading real estate financiers, builders, contractors, building material { pecial Staff Correspondent of The| to Express Surprise at | cige as the result of the slaying last {ni arohibit amvent| Tey ak che COuDU. | Most Of Tvork Rallware Company) dou i i tenth eae Evening World.) Talk of “ares [Sic ai AAR Le thames es ‘ m on the Prohibition Amendment.| the latter have gone buck to Po- 9 mien and representatives of the various labor organizations and ask them WASHINGTON, March 1 yee alk Of Imperialism. night’of Henry Carlton, a chauffeur/The Speaker, with his eye on the] land and (Czecho-Slovakia to jase iver, and Henry L. Stim. in the name of common humanity to come to some agreement that will , | + epeeing tacts relative to the financial oa and alleged bootlegger of No. 327|Governor’s chair, has definitely cast} stay |son, attorney for the receiver, not to | ey a Ae , ) condition of the country were pre- By David Lawrence East 82d Street. his lot with the drys and faces a Hearin : ae be nt bitten ae pe yi ; any Fhe aa . solve the rent profiteering evil. The Mayor will tell these men that if " . F i : ves | tee until Ja muigration an¢ he investigation of the New Yor i sented to the House Ways and Means (Special bad eae llth ee The Eve-; The shooting occurred in flat oc-|revolt that may upset his rule of thi Ainierktloni werd: about @ndalh abit. |/RBIWAVET Will: HVE (thHie: Oh. ike the conditions caused by the lack of apartments in this city are permitted % , a Sec! - On 3 Supied by Carlo Carine, o1 » second | Assembly, out help fror eco SOrN. WoW y come agi 7 } Committee yesterday by Secretary of] WASHINGTON, March-12 (Copy-| “u7!d PY < na Meh Hines Loni mmrnetdacabenerduelatas. ae weettagd lel cece eee et aoe a el from the company's offieers.|{0 grow worse and become aggravated New York will face a calamity the Treasury Houston. He was testi-| ,; , Dh GRAN O) Doe) mame (6th Bteaat, (ant Se ahi ane ae ST =} Mayor Hylan said the ‘City ‘had Suda) i fi a iT tylag tn a nearing over the provost. att 1920).—An extraordinary sit-|was witnemsod by Corine's wite and|light wine bill will go through this made a resist for vers important, Edward P, Doyle, representing the Real Estate Board, afler 4 coms | dart saab to soldiers | 2200 has atisen in world diplomacy | twenty~yeur-old daughter. The story hese pe we ibe att chateine nfortnation and the New York Rail | ference to-day with Mayor*Hylan, declared, that if the Mayor succeeds ity { eee Phewen \ bed Mae told ‘by the two women was radically |5ands off the Anti-Saloon he ‘i ways had promised to produce it at] yy ¥ Silas bt ibe tide 7 | RN ean been tee ean arn ay haa MEMOnMIFALE CT" NCTRE Ox tent | ee eee chan that tod Gy MaMullin,|aviry, but as) for eny liberal Pro fhanieeanerine phaten his efforts he will have accomplished a solution of What threatens to be | | Gecretary Houston told the Ways|"Y More Progress Is not being made) V4. aimed that he had shot in self- petal Ukptel li uisdielges tid Notice of the withdrawal came to| the gravest problemi that has ever confronted tie city authorities, } and Means Committee what readers |! Setting tha nations of the world] defense as Carlton was coming at pim|'" EN Oo a enatlenge to hes Mayor Hylan in the following letter “My plan,” #aid Mayor dlylan, “ie \ ; ‘ back to a real and not fictiti vith a knffe. ‘§ from Mr. Stimson, us counsel for Re- ‘World already ino: @ fictitious) with a he headed by Col. Ransom Hi to bring togeth mn) | of She yee (a : ‘Assistant District Attorney Joyce |t"? Worm Piagetian pasa Fs ceiver Hedies. CLAMS PILED UP 1s together aff the labor leaders ‘That a bond issuc in addition to those | basis of peace, Gillett, Republican war veteran, W is and builders and others who are HW) i i “4 asta the women’ told Gim Carlton was [Cups sion pte wney Areas, 10 par By direction of dudxe Mayer of| THREE FEET HIGH which were floated during the war e British, French and Italian shot while holding up both hands!) pt ait by practically all the United States District Court, '! ALONG LONG ISLAND vitally concerned in the building pro- 1 would be disastrous. He questioned | Embassies here have been instructed | Carlton, according to Joyee, was shot the th “ty-five former service men in beg to inform you that 1 shall not | sramme. I will ask them to come to \ if bonds could be floated at the pres /|to consult the Government of the|in the birok of the head and noting Legislature, The challenge was) participaterin any further hearings of | aeeamarana aes ment spetaralay a bite ent ous » heart, as had ‘been re- 0 your bourd upon the subject ‘of th able “Skimmers,” Cast Up by | ? is plan, No matter how ent rate of interest. United States with reference ,|through ¢ 4 promptly accepte s i “i POY | perio 0 Le “The nation’s finances,” 89 : ce to the! ted. ‘The two women also told Mr.|" phe veterans have declared war on VCaurt Heseua' to Parole An-| stairs of the New York Railways] et 3 Storm, Worry Oticials ‘erious and numerous the difficulties, | Secretary of the Treasury Turkish treaty, the terms of which, Joyce that neither MaMillin nor his|gweet and say he had promised to Company s: : , md S, [there must be some solution of this ( critical condition at this thr being unsettled, are keeping the Near |companion, Revenue Agent William D.}icep hands off the fight, but recanted drew Lockett and He Fur- “By the same direction, the petition Who Must Get Rid of Them. aaa: Feople must be housed. Inasmuch as Congress is secking to| rast in political turmoil. Jules. Jus-|¥#selll, announced themselves as Fed-/when his political advisers had cau- | nishes $2,500 'Bail. filed with your board Jan, 7, 1920, by UGE fat clams, millions of iiaia ey Hae Mr. Doyle of the Real present a show of cconomy by ioe Ee al er eater: = ; [eral cificers, nor sald anything about tioned that his Gubernatorial chances Urey Mr. Hedges us recelver: of that com H them, every ong of them TOON Behera babe ap 1 ing appropriations for next . " Ambassador and | arresting anybody, and that they|would be ruined if he didn’t line up Re ceiee aiceih [Pny, is hereby withdrawn. Such bliger than the average | Soyo) p ip from $i } extent which will, in the judgment of /dean of the diplomatic corps, must | though it was a hold with the dry element in the Repub- | autopsy wif be held to-day to} further investigations into the affairs! man’s clenched tist, are piled from 0 to $100,000,000 to carry out an a : > sentiment, ; . attorneys, who had an-|lican Party. lelear up:the death of Milton Stern-|of that property as your board m one to three feet deep itlung t enormous building programme pro- 3 politicians, satisfy public s »ltake the lead in approaching the| Federal attorney ho had lican F ; feet deep wiong the |Tee a B the statesmen on Capitol Hill have y . nounced they would defend McMul- ]ujyyiTES WAR,” THEY DECLARE, |feld, twenty-four years old, graduate] “desire to m, will not be shore all the way from lock- ded they obtain certain promises ‘Anof as yet as a whole seriously con-)American Government, for the cre-| iin on the ground that he killed Carl- “AND WILL GET IT.” of Columbia Law School and one of|P¥ counsel for the receiver away Point to Edgemere—and it +ana apauranioss from. bok the lala 4 ig sidered the sure bulls-eye plan sug-|dentials of the Italian Ambassador | ton-in the performance of duty, re-| qe Speaker's announced purpose 10] the editors of the Columbia Law Re- The Hedges petition referred to by] anybody thinks this is guing to eels and the building materials fd + gested by The Evening World—to|) ave ney, ese! fused to permit him to make any|remain neutral so far as the investl- : : Mr, Stinson was just such a request] solve the HL C. of L, ho ts ad- | 4 Bara cok sca aie iesvales mever besa. presented and’ the) ‘uscd, to PENNE ee ais. dene. ne RS aCe aaaeicn, and|V!W, Who collapsed during a friendly| for financial relief—generally under-| vised to consult Borough Proai- |PLAN FIXED WAGE FOR CERTAIN | | back on a peace basis immediately, |New British Ambassador has not yet] according to Revenue Agent Ya-| hig anti-Saloon League are concerned |DOxing bout with Andrew Lockett,| stood to be an S-cent faro—as the ent Consiolly, of! Quewhe PERIOD, DD return to the Treasury approximately |taken up his duties here. selli, he ahd MoMutlen had negotiated | was pleasing to the war veterans. But/twentythree, an arehitectural clags| !iterborough [apid Transit Company “It's going to cost’ about “It Is too early to go into a detatled ( two billions et dears oo mealies Rut Ambassador Jusserand has the| With Carlton for the purchase of ten they openly resented his attempt t0/ sophomore, of No. 532 West 14th] Md aoa : tae $1,000,000 to gut rid of ‘em,” said | analysis of what assurances they Hd taxes and the high cost of living: |qipiomutic privilege of discussing | sallons of whiskey and five cases of ates of the Assembly! gtroe “ ‘omptrolier Cratg said: "1 Mr. Connolly to-day. iven if | ask, But 1 unde | 28 i " 8 ig | 82 ly close the gates | Street, in Earl Hall last night, Stern- ‘6 nderstand that one is y ii Some of the members of the Senate) natters with the head of the United | brandy, which was to have been de-| gainst a wine and beer bill and) 14 44 Bar acUR nts id HL Like they are aggrieved by the sug they were ft to eat, which they | that laboring men engaged in the a. and of the House know that this 181 states Government, and nut neces-|Tlivered to them last night from Co- | ivately explained that Sweet was] 1% in St. Luke's} of Borough President Curran of M are not, the task would be hope- | building trades shail agree to a fixed the only plan which will give Pellet the Secretary of State. In the| rine’s store, Second Avenue and 78th |winyiting a war’ and would be ac- | lospital, hattan that tho fare should be re low, ‘They're Uke an invading | wage for a stated period—say one but they are in a minority thus far.) cont situation, Mr. Wilson being|Street. Carlton was to them to} ommodated. | Sternfeld and Lockett were spar-| “duced to 3 or 4 cents." President Cur army, and their spring offensive | year or eighteen months—and that in LY HOUSTON’S UTTERANCES WILL] in 6. at st unwilling to receive|the store. Yaselli said that he had] pearing that all of their associates | ring In the gymnasium last evening| "2 did not make the suggestic will be very offensive indeed if we | that period they will agree to do 100 MAKE CONGRESS THINK, foreign ambassadors, and the office | instructed two other agents to follow] J iene not get here on Monday night,/when a committee from a smoker of Seriously . don’t get ‘em tuk Into the ocean | per cent, work, I haven't the slight Ey However, Secretary Houston, bY|o¢ Secretary of State being unfillea | them there and assist in the raid the leaders of the ex-service men the Engineering and Mining Society| Judge Mayer devlined to discuss the] or ‘buried before the warm -/est doubt that the labor men will | his statements, caused members fl because the Senate has not confirmed| On the way, however, Carlton tola| the Wages Ot Any ssday the}came in and asked them to take the| Stimson letter, but Borough President | weather comes.” do everything to relieve the housing a \} the Ways and Means Committee to] ‘16 nomination of Bainbridie Cotby,|them that it would be better to get|!'" OC's which the battle plans|Places of boxers who had failed to| Henry H. Curran sald: Nothing like this visitation has | congestion by going to work with a Ee | . think along lines they have not fol-]in. piient of Mr. Jusserand is an{the stuff a Corine’s flat, and they |OmiTN 8." ang beer will be con-|Ppear at the entertainment, ‘They| “L don't sem why anybody should] occurred within the memory of | will. Their loyalty to a good cause is 3 lowed heretofore, *‘Confining himself] sn onviable one. r an) went there, Yaselli produced $736 to ve ee The veterans are a bit an-|Consented rather reluctantly, both ex-| submit themselves to the discourtesies| the oldest inhabitant. Clams of | never found wanting. Aside from us to the question of a bonus for sol- y y for the liquor, The mo: he |*"* they describe as the ining they were novices, und intentional insults of th or] this {ind are called “skimmers,” | that they will be helping mo POLK’S LEGAL STATUS COMPLI. | Pay for t v noyed at what 2 , y elping themsely J 7. \ diers and without reference to the CATES THE SITUATION. sajd, was turned over to Mrs, Corine.|/") JV aiiging” of Col. Theodore Roose- Thirty seconds after they begun| and Comptroller unless he com-} and fishermen used to dig them | The more buildings noxt summer, pi | i possibility of an inereased deficit! 1. 1) or three days there my not {When the two men announced th tie and charge that he is getting |SParring Leckett struck Sternberg a| pelled to." up to use for bait. They were /an@ winter the fess aggravating will | without the payment of a penny to] /o ‘h> or tures dave fhere may not vives ag Governinent officers, accord- |", Wee and may “run oUt” on anety: blow on the tip of the jaw —__— washed out of deep water by the | become the ren, profiteering evil . f Faselli, C 01 he] < Sternbe! ‘ave 8 ee: 1 01 “edb. 3, “4 es f Laat ne to spend from a |tefim, for the period during which|!™® t? Yaselli, cE e ian ut i the| om, ve aienniers AISMe, las Soeee mene MORSE CO. PROFITS aio - * ce is ee ee ry ie . me that the men who are e Pre >, ne oom, and he followed him into an over the prospect of a| unde e ped to the Phere is talk o a lot of |to be called together Mon¢ S Frank L. Polk can hold that position | 0M, and lighted over day should , Billigntts) swe bulion dolloke, ay). | Tak te Epi oan old that pasliiqn |e ee CO naar, hewaid, aome:| PPO, Hap unigan 7 thy }foor. Lockett caught him so that his| $23,000,000 IN 3 YEARS] crude ott, pouring it over the In- enter the conference with a axed den { { this time would be serious thrashed over In the GttiGn Gr ie Ace [pas ane vein ocrats laid plans for widening|Ned did not strike the mat, A = vaders, and then starting ten- |rermination to emerge from it with « i f a new bond i 1 Ove he office of the At- ‘ emocrs once with|t'ainer was 5 one 0 e| Bi : MUS GAMDEKS pe Latah ira Matis at an torney General He was out of He ee bie Mc-l the breach. After a sontarenc with HUE Rea een Are as the! Figures Given by Edward P. Morse a ae programme either definitely decided j i bs The question, therefore, is whether | Mullin shot Carlton, and said that ssociates, James J. Walker, |#ymna d is advice, Stern f upon or at least tentatively arri (i issties down as low as $80.8 share, | ot ai ener res is whether nen he came back in McMullin wax|P Monty floor leader of the Senate,|Derx was taken to the hospital, Jr. in Action for His STEAMER ASHORE at. Great emergencies dimend Gil { i nnot readily reduce taxes nade Ison will recelve the ? ee 3 rata Lockett was arr: 1 Jashing- : ane | anne a basis of a contem- |French Ambassador and perhaps the | hiding on the fire escape and insisted |£aa he inte nded ib ate aN ater oe ATG OM hie OFF LONG ISLAND action. tt would be tutile to have | ‘ ° nike heteecal : yo men had shot at him, er House a duplicate of the ligh y orde Ne I~! Decision was reserve , a nore protracted m0 © Slated reduction of appropriations ch nge d'Affaires of the British Em. | that two men had shot at Upper House a dup sistence of Assistant District At.| Decision was reserved by the Rrook -—- ent btheh ph ea betsing n this i J and obligations. ROE CES CS BN ALLER ADWmenAs D (Continued on Twenticth Page.y |torney Carlino, the request that he be| or the Morse Dry Dock and Itepair com, | Like Deval, Shipping Board Vessel, |ineq to supply the remedy Petes. } s at uN fasaty Leet fafa (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) 25,000 U, S. DEA ROAD a sa id Maa Sey oft niveraity | pany trom the recent decision of Justice Grounded—Life Savers to each other, We will look to them for 4 , . c easurer F. A. Goetze was denied, nsky denying the company's app! eanin hain § Whish we sould have to do or TO REMAIN ABROAD] rcpgERANZA SAFE __| yi tuctso then rivnishos tac it Foils seeteren arta Rescue. ae, Doyle anid tho rea) catate tise issue bonds—the tax increase | MORGAN FIRM GETS ene IN MEXICAN PORT] #2xing was added to the athtetio| in an action for $427,000 against it by | (pects) to ‘The Rvening World) | aats Reve waletie fee? hie aaa ) , would cause an increase in the | Bodies of About 50,000 Soldier curriculum several months ago and| !dward P. Morse Jr., son of founder. | PATCHOGUE, L. March 12—-The re holding back thelr money i \ —_+——_——_ | MILLS BUILDING Ino Perished in’ I » Will eeneerews Sternfeld and Lockett were members| The younger Morse claims he was freight steamship Lake Doval grounded |ffom building operations simply bes (Continued on Twen » | jcppaalkatl, Who Perished in France Wi Grounded Liner Towed In; Says]or the boxing class. It was teacea|Dioved on Jan. 11, 1916, a% general man: | this afternoon two miles west of the/cause they haven't any assurance ; Be Brought Home, | “ sinte. | to-day that. Sternfeld’s deat pei ut a sulury of $6,000 a year and 2] Southampton Life Saving station, An|either from labor or the material men H } == Lease. for Wa een a ee Wireless to Ward Line Officials it in the suupension of bone ee | per cent. of thy not profits, “le claims | unusually dense fox hangs over thix end |chat prices would remain stable [ i = eee ie su ne pension of boxing on ay part of his . 4 till | Announced by the Bank- | bodies of about 50,000 of the Americ Here, ide Heights, : t : sii thee sbhies ~ at a oe pe Naps sicebeira If the real estate investors can obe ih SUNDAYWORLD Hea ee TRF Gain ere merarcee roe errs Mi ee A Ole of ras nertva|'in at muro ty due.| | Southampton tte savers have gone 40] iain the assurance of both the, labor ; Al Hg ‘ a Sf United St While between 20,-] wich went aground Wednesday off) Sternfeld of No. 24 South Hawk) jnade a net proiit of $23,000,000 In 4916, | buoy equipment. ‘The ship has signatied |#"4 materials people that agreed ij “ Ip Wante ” Ads ccording’ to a Wall Street news} oo9 and 25,000 will remain perma~| \fadagascar f, forty-five miles from} Street, Albany, During the war he} 1917 and 1918 a aaniiia wo tugs to be sent} 4POn prices will remain fixed for @ | Help S. nee ee ei * and Compa a |nently interred overs : Secretary | progresso, Mex., 18 safe in the port of|was an artillery instructor in Camp —— New York as h@ captain believes | stated xl New York City will wit. — . / LEFT IN THE WORLD |] |Buitaing premises on Broud Stroot for| Wadsworth of the Senate: ALL Cary eee ere eee eee em Capt [eee rey He was taking a! BEWARE! STORM COMING, beer pac but APE hese tee, aenebest Dud Oe Reooe eam ‘| OFFICE TO-DAY ‘| Ju pertod, including renoy ° pty- 1 mentary is ain ae ha i Pi | Post wradue By SE BINS He and | Tne re desea ter ye history," sald Mr. Doyle, “I can state \ J 4 ® ne | t J. R. Curtis to the own The mes-|ioakett hud rooms in Hartley Hall [Ou dn 1918, Ja 261 fe nath and has with authority that between $5 ‘our ye Th ease “-— t y ah 1 Len $50,000, ds Abr igr ‘ | aturban Geormt yang 29. ‘There are . Pe: [ (FRIDAY) ARE SURE er by a corporation, the F ii | Progresso early this morn. (204 Were Kood friend Disturbe nlignrsinn May aes 9. oq? and $100,000,000 wit be available 4 é OF PUBLICATION, |] \tinued and ® modern oftice buildin, seus a seek et igen ar . > Biuveau te dhe vail nanan be hYoping Board! Apartment houses will spring up | ere tea on the $ he Fre ae i the message could not’ be WO DAxS « advisory message | the Lake Dy is operated by the} everywhere, and within a year or ao is office nO comment — te hortake Of! asciphered. Company officials are cer-| qo “HUB” Clothing C om , | Southern Steam Company, of Phila- | the great tension will be appreciably make camas reply to inqu : nufacture of | r, that all the sengers, | Barclay St. (Opp. t storm warning IL A, M.|detphia, She s from Texas City, | relieved jfeserding the lea waking | « w M hom there forty we nd Satu to Rastport. Marked disturb- | Tex. Mareh for Boston with 2,700} rouse, teehee wie ant | toa rouse meh Walls sa Heres | CRORE ere tee | recor wainhun “EKA Geant Guema GiclOlny, NRRCS s(t) OMA Amn Wontnn: THE, WORDN TRAVEL menEAC, [and tit thee We! wn" i |Amaaty ae aI alsint”yantheastwand Strong mouth, wed et Sates hy teal Panye tts ny MENTS A YEAR. Bie day. Fs ie mi * i. oo ‘ bedi reg sind all sis, wouthwest winds by ne this after Saale aa | "New York City needs under Browled five — mackerel nee, GO “ ” ti 10, noon and shi northweagfby Sat ‘ ‘ present conditions 40,000 new apart. Guoked Over toogue and siniach. Gut ois bight. | Ode) order & wikew” gues Imported Pompelan Olive Ol) our clay y - TAKE BELL-ANS AVTER MEALS and soo ) Ginser, 4c, Ides floor, World Building, —aare, est Sas goes ie a! Lain” och goed pure Sud epkomaatis Y suarems} Mersiay 9% Urduy morning. te bow Axe GOOD DIGESTION makes you leal—Adm ments every year, At the present i ‘ ws) we fg ; ¢ P

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