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7 t : r 2 5 a t r 2 ° 7 | phtodindl os ae TEACHER SHORTAGE *shire Commissioner — Massachu- | “setts Reports Lowering Standards. 3 rhe shortage of teachers was dis- “Bassed at a conference in the Chamber ‘of Commerce this morning at the sug- tion of Dr. John H. Finley, Com- issioner of Education of New York State. It was attended by Commis- siovuers of Education Augustus 0. ‘Thdmas of Maine, Ernest Butter- field of New Hampshire, M. B. Hilli- gas of Vermont, M. P. Shawkey of ‘West Virginia, Clarence D. Kingsley of Massachusttts, Thomas EB. Finegan of Pennsylvania, and Walter Ranger of Rhode Island. James byrne of the | State Board of Regents prev.ded. Commissioner laine ad been closed be e of teachers, He "bay ae ‘Ton months” basis that now Clarence D. Kingeley reported in- creas number of ¢eachers in heeraatelualie Delow the customary. coomneslalimeneene “WSTICE PHILBIN’S FUNERAL = Bervice o-Mertew Me: Morning at 5i. Patrick's Cathedral, ‘The funeral of Supreme Court Justice ~ Wagene A. Philbin, who died yesterday Mmerning of pneumonia at his residence, No. 63 West 62d Street, after an illness pf leas than a week, will take place from 48%, Patrick's Cathedral at 11 o'clock to morrow morning. Justice Philbin is sur- fi his teratallly and five children, Bwing R, Jesse and Ger- wa Cc. Phibin and Mrs. Ambrose Wet- more. The jurist was born in New York City gixty-three years ago and was educated Bt the College of St. Francis Xavier and *@eton Hall College, N. J. ‘He was grad- from the law school of Columbia University in 1886, and was admitted to the bar in 18%, ‘and in the following married Miss Jennie Holladay of He occupied many im tant tions, everal under Roosevelt, and zer in April, 1913. Bulogies were paid to Judge Phiibin ‘today in the Court of, General Ses- 5) ‘stons and in the Criminal branch of the @upreme Court. Expressions of respect, were ordered on the minutes of the ASKS ‘DRY LAW CHANGE. , Wewark Mayor Praines Doctor Who Gave Whinkey to Save Life. “Mayor Gillen of Newark announced to-day that he will call a meeting of Besex County physicians to demind a cbange in the provisions of the Vol- stead Act restraining doctors from prescribing more than one pint of whiskey for one patient in ten days. The announcement is in a letter to De. A. A. Mutter, President of the Kearney Board of Health, who was sazrested for alleged violation of the Prohibition law. Dr. Mutter sald he befieved his duty as a physician out- weighed the Prohibition law. He said the patient would have died if he had ‘ prescribed less. M “You were right,” says Mayor Gil- » lem in his letter, “and there is not a **§ary in the United States that would convict you under the circumstan- ces.” He added that the people of the United States are drinking more 1 “whiskey now eae ever before, “CAN'T BELIEVE VE HE'S ‘GUILTY. Steck Broker Excused From Serv- On Murder Jury. . Kelly, a Manhattan stock broker living at No. 172 Lemox Road, Brooklyn, was excused to-day as a pros- pectéve juror in the trial of Jesse Walk- er, nineteen, in the Criminal Branch of «the Brooklyn Supreme Court on an in- etment for first degree murder. “Wm my opinion,” said Kelly, “no man nes to lis senses and look’s upon life in the proper perspective until he is at Gast twenty-eight, years old. That is Tay own age, and I am just coming to yy venses. 1 do, not believe this, boy 4 be guilty of intentional murder.’ It 1s charged that with two other for- mier sailors, one a deserter, Walk tered the candy, shop of Bamuel, W chak at No. 208 Wyckoff Avenue, Broo! lyn, on March 11, 1919, and when Wol- ghak failed to throw up his hands when told to do so shot and killed him. ; ——>—__ Jery Divided in Tilley Divorce Sait The jury in the divorce suit of Harry Tilley, of Mount Vernon, against Mrs. Pmeretta Tilley, now living at No. 309 West Ninety-third Street, Manhattan, }» failed to reach an agreement to-day in y White Plains Supreme Court. Tilley has brought an action against Clarence KR. Dugan, of No. 1064 University Ave- nye, ‘Manhattan, for 000 for the gileced alienation of the affections of i ———>— Mme. Tetrassini Smiles Big Income T 4\\Mme, Tetrazzini smilingly kissed a Poll of bills—sald to total $4,00@—goodby wand handed the money to Collector of Customs William H. Edwards in pay- PF ment of the first instalment of her in- .cgme tax in the Custom House to-day. =Just how much her tax amounts to the singer declined to state, but Collector Héwards volunteered ithe information tit, was on a sum in exceas of She Pays SpecialSale For 10 Days Only AtThisLow Price Don't throw vour old furniture away. 6 will reupholster 5~ plece Suit in latest style tapestry or imi~ tation i Ls B A0d of Mdamuse andere tenne, Shrunk bi: | | BS Work Guaranteed. | ‘4 _ Royal Upholstery Co. | 1 ATW. 34th St. Oe: 8th Ave. writ "or phone Groeloy 23 ‘RDERS ss also tahoe $35 E. 34th St. | EDUCATORS DISCUSS CRAIG DENIES GUILT eral Aid Asked by New Hamnfp- Enters Plea Through Attoley—Re- been swept aside, the case in which Comptroller Charles L. Craig is charged by Federal Judge Julius Mayer with contempt Judge Mayer to-day. not appear, but through Attorney Ed- mund L. Mooney entered in writing a formal plea of not guilty. urging the nature and character of the case as @ reason, Judge Mayer denied the motion. Jed that another Judge be assigned to ‘Thomas said many | the case. Performance of any duty, bow unpleasant.” ticulars and Assistant United States District Attorney Ben Matthews, say- ing he did not think the Government would oppose the request, asked for a few days to consider it. was continued to Wednesday at 2 P, M FIREMEN DISTURB CHEMIST. Call many years had wanted to be the alert citizen who pulls in the fire alarm was walking through Grand Street, Brook- lyn, to-day when he saw smoke issuing from the windows of a class room of Pratt Institute. E EVENING wo LD things dietrbed Dr. Allon Rowers, bead SAYS CLUMSY CODE MENACED CONVOYS midst. of an experiment. It wag Just before the opening hour. “Easily Deciphered Messages” Al- lowed Germans to Attack Our IN CONTEMPT CASE Fire lines kept Pratt students away from their for several minutes and the firemen also had a pleasant outing. quest for Jury Trial Denied by Blaine holon NEWBERRY ARGUMENTS ON.| _ Transports, Sims Alleges. Demurrers and objections having es WASHINGTON, March 15.—Gere Lawyers Will Take Fo Review the Case. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., March 15.— ‘The entire testimony given in seven past weeks of the Newberry elections conspiracy trial was reviewed to-day by Judge W. H. Eichhorn, Buffton, Ind., a special assistant attorney general of the United States. Judge Bichhorn's Days to man eubmarines were enabled to at- tack the first convoy of American troopships sent to France because the Navy Department used an unkafe code which was intercepted and de- ciphered, Rear Admiral Sims to-day told the Genate Investigating Com- mittee. pony, & measure of “good of court up before Craig did came Mr. Mr. Mooney moved for a trial by jury, luck” address opened A ae t the convoy safely to port, th four days of argument which are to precede submission of the issues to the jurors who must determine whether ‘Truman H. Newberry’s Senatorial cam- paign in 1018 was a criminal conspiracy to ylolate election law and whether the me States mails were used to fur- Craig's attorney then ask- troyers were endangered roish a similar incidents. “The announcement of the sailing of the first American destroyers was printed in Berlin four days before they arrived at Queenstown,” he de- clared. ‘Motion denied,” said Judge Mayer. ‘This court will not shrink from the no matter Mr. Mooney moved for a bill of par- The hearing ———_- to Pratt Institute When Cit- izen Sees Smoke From Experiment, A middle-aged Brooklynite who for CHEW A FEW—PUT STOMACH IN ORDER! _ At once! Relieves Indigestion, Heartburn, Gases, Dyspepsia, caused by Acidity. Hurry! Buy a box at any drug store,*\Eat meals without fear of upsetting stomach, Harmless—Splendid! 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