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THE EVENING | WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920. __ 407 PLAN TO PASS RENT RELIEF BILLS IN ALBANY BY END OF WEEK CAROLINE H. READ | i [ine raltr 0a men ve He revating ke arine nie of alton | trom Me Paw “t-norm ai OF A. G. M’ILWAINE) ment in any harbor stele, | President of the National Association 1 ee Affiliation of this unjon through its | of ee hag cr and hi, ot} Ml AKE 20 P F NET PROFIT, i CAN HOUSE POOR. JOIN IN STRIKE OF jessie fa este 2" | How Do You Sleep? ! Restless, uncomfortable, forging of the last link ‘n the chain| ington last Thursday, thus bringing necevsary tot give the brotherhoods | all the workers employed on railroad wakeful? It's so easy inks, Coola ‘ce the Pcie | Sevens rms ext t tei erty to get a complete rest pi e accomplishmert LU ir night after night on an gf this affiliation was announced at | diction éf the brotherhoods. { —>— the organization meetin: disctosine| William A. Maher, organizer ory OSTERMOOR * soba, | ney * unt . an agreement, drawn up Feb. 10, and! Harbor No, 1 of the Masters Mates " cult President Favors | Tie Up United Fryit Line Piers, since signed by the thle of the six. | und Vilots Association, is still nego. | “Canali and a Plan of Utilizing Va- Violating Order of Long- |tcen railroad brotherhoods, which } lating with Henry ta Joyce, renre- |] ogrenwanm 4 cg cant Lots horemen’s Chief binds all railway workers into one| senting the Marine Dopartment of || Ht EAAAWRTH sr cant Lots. shoremen’s Chief. great offensive and defensive al-| the Associated Railroads for a new || 1a "Rewer, tear Grand St. Phone Soring 5. | ——— ‘ a eallaisaceels wi liance. | contract for marine railrond workers, | Another momber of the Board of| In direct violation of the orders of | Preceding the launchirg of the new! Mr. Joyee suid he expected a letter Estimate is giving emphatic indorge-| Tt, y. O'Connor, President of the In- ment to the proposal of Borough | ternational Longshoremen, 750 deep President Henry Bruckner of tho| sea longshoremen employed on the Gas F: ety ‘ays Most are) | LANDLORDS NOT if They Get Seven | ONLY PROFITEERS, | Per Cent. | SAYS REALTY MAN. DANGER IN HIGH RENTS | Doyle Refers to Garment Makers Brot .| United Fruit Company piers to-day a ra ie a Met sili! Medic) | ation, ac Hey rat CUM, joined in the strike of the coastwise One Dealer Predicts “Bedlam”! 180 are Gouging the Public. | President of Manhattan, who told 600|!onsshoremen, President O'Connor ‘ if P ee : \ DWARD P, DOYLE, a mom- | people in Morris High School yester-|{8 in Buffalo at the bedside of his ‘ if Property Owners Seek ber of the Real Hetate Board day afternoon that the plan outlined |4ying son. He left explicit orders, (o) (0) cessive Return. who has told Mayor Hylan by Mr. Bruckner is sound and prac- | @ccording to B. M. Squires, Executlve i . «as that teal eathts Anaiciera: Were | tical and could be put into effect with | Secretary of the National Adjustment ready to spend $100,000,000 in new | | Wi a start of $10,000,000, Commission, that the United Fruit buildings if labor and” matetial We are going through an after-|Company strike should not be called fondest dreams of the most avaricious | prices were fixed, to-day proposed the-war problem,” said Mr. Curran | until his return. 34th Street—New York “Twenty per cent. net s beyond the of landionis," said George R, Read,| to the Mayor that the Joint Leg- J ~ “> = M155, CAROUNE well tor M yee ety iat Mek Comings ide aeveated 0) siiopnremy tay , feal estate dale: : ° islative House Committée be given pom AR nit se “ t van ibe ' estate dealer of No. 20 Nassau} Islative House Committee be given eo joner Drennan to seek lofts to store | and 16, on the East River, used by in A Most Remarkable Sale Tuesday Btreet to-day in commenting on the] increase in income for landlords ORES Aooo. rniture for the unfortunate ones | coming vessels, and Pier 9% North statement of Stewart H. Browne,’ between 1915 and now. That is, Memb iJ E But to shelter them is our job and| River, used by outgoing vessels. Irv- 2 ’ tf y » | Member of Juni ea i em: rl § heer atenolol ashlee mn ome etary i unior League Ene) that’s another problem ing Cadmus, Marine Superintendent 6000 Pairs Women 8 *“WNobody would r wit end aahéesd toy.” gaged to Wed Grandnephew | ‘There are thousands of lots owned | of the Ynited Fruit Company, ad- ly ould have the nerve to “The landlords avedie thio of Judge Roger A. P by the city, most of them right here | mitted to-day that the men had failed charge enough rent to bring in| “A age Roger A. Pryor. |in the Bronx, which are a dead waste, | to “shape up" for work. It was re- eoutinued: aft. Races Winsle oki talrace Sit nas ‘ite William A, Read of No, 4 East | There is no excuse for them remain-| ported that the strike was caused by Bisa aah eoieicuany ip Mes | kn aborid the RecN udn ts ae le ane Street has announced | ing idle while we’are grappling withthe action of the company in posting et ovbs AACSB Fetath evan | Sata pout “topics GOMES BEM EEC ire Cee. Miss | situation which threatens the very | notices discriminating against union BESTA GUAYE HicitiR GHW Mage Gh ieoen| MHMACHURC AG Gadi, ace Awerde Caroline Hicks Read, to Archibald G.| Government itself. The Board of Es-| office men. Fifiy men returned to Hiloek!' “Thérd ard site! basen where| than the profiteering landlords ohh NaNO GE Ooh ot dt eed napa nadia eed call das Jill Oe hues lucky chek ave “a big eal Aa snvasacpls . aia ae was graduated from Miss Porter’s | run city-owned buses when the neces-| —Longshoremen planned to protest to en As are getting 10 but cateaHy oAiEa fat ces Schoo! in Farmington ‘and also from| sity came. They took over the Staten|«ne Shipping Board against the pid ishty few | hakers who in 146 were | the a; School. She is a member | Island Ferry and created their own] operation of Shipping Board boats by ‘Some months we discovered; ™4@king $14 a week and did twice of the Junior League and during the| Water supply. If they can do this|the Clyde-Mallory line. E. A. Kelly the owners of a big building for) 2% much work as they are doing | war she was active in canteen work. | there's no reason in ‘the world why eer pra de-hatiowy 1166, whict we wer now for $85 a week. Many gar- |" ar stcliwdine is the son of Archi+| they cannot construct homes on the| gaia that this protest would be un- ne aT nace wae G. Mellwaine of Hartford, Conn,} Vacant city-owned land. An issue} availing, asthe Shipping Board had vduated from Yale in 191%) Of $10,000,000 in corporate stocks ie 20 per cent Milanese Silk Gloves seven Sale Price are r No Mail” Orders Filled nc No Telephone Orders Filled gents were earning per cent. on their| Ment makers tw ba vestment whereas on the | ing down on the job. That is why ne same He rentals they were earning ten per| 4 first class suit costs about $100 repens ri hember of the seroll and | NOW float the proposition and get bak orld ae Teen ee ore te ‘ Cent before the era of high pees | Nien #0 would purohawe the mame Licey, Ifo fined | Naval Aviation tellewed dhe Cue. | GoRPALIS AL the Nokia ; Superior Quality Milanese Silk, Two-clasp, double-tip, faluing the rent in that case; to we| "BHcklayera who want $10 a | Caveg bie commision’ “He peawed {tive action Waa neceamary to bermit| ine gown tesa Frode, Company “Rowelie': aves: Fee Pour Bud eet eee Fe ee ee eee oer eae dag hey ee SaeLEes 5 | Lmmeenene tle ett) ae Bal rele. hetrd a Tot about “Arerican- Te aahcrine eoncateiaiesTaRaT Cie |ron. He is a grandnephew of the lai | Judge Roger A. Pryor, His mot They are help! i coun- | ¥ Luh y are helping put their coun- | 1... Mrs, Joseph Palmer Knapp, © poor are g far from, that try in a hole % in this city | nowadays. I should like Jo see printed tie done Mayor Hylan would not com- | : pee a list of the men who go shouted 100 stems | tral Ame of Guardia, “I've out honesty or human + | unpatriotic, un-American slac Leopold Wel, real e No. 49 Libert “Twenty pe hn ports with ananas and a large quantity . coffee anuts. Supe: ndent Cadmus sald much ‘of the Offering Exceptional Value Tuesday eff in gettin) “ee vols ent on M oyle’s visit. | ‘Amertcanism’ during the war and the| food woud spoil if it was not prompt- gt ta kbar ka yu) oe atch pAb heals Meal z= /PLAN TO PASS LAWS eee and ‘plunderers | who are iy unloaded About 650 Women’s “ hey su And you | = ————————— ——= now busy on rents and foods. i P fan't J doy profiteeri ped ns i N cere Marans ets Segregation of the marine workers ( ant fern down profiteering by | ne said. “There are 1,250,000 tenanta| ON RENT GOUGING | man wno mages fortune on nr cor, | ihe Port of New York who are em enacting laws, either. There are too 000 who BY END ¢ OF WEEK). i, New York City, and only 6 oat “plus. plan, is a traitor and ployed on railroad floating equipment / mr) Machekeed igi estate BaMe Can't find accommodations, should be jailed. into a local of their own, whict i you set out to limit a man's ne} " . “Us some g was done Abe Gi 0s J ReHt, No can ped Mea civocue trig) the, pills that are up at Albany,” be! “Housing Committee Already | adnatiine andetreah flr. If you have) with the format Jersey, City | erse On, : Leese pense DiIIIS gad. “But some of them are going | ‘ jan apartment on the sunny side of! yocal No. 3 of the N al Associa- m Bure oid wae ait oaks é Mf to become law, unless we present Introduced, oe ie atone Ition of Masters, Mates und Pilots of i pfairs an make more than the law ,,, 0 ! paeve ¢ . x ‘ : Taiiows : ee cane Kae if {that wil protect) ALBANY, March 22.—Following the| you s marks the ending of the Wy hatt ‘ ‘ hearing to-morrow on the rent bills, | @Xtri ‘i nstanily present in all past ier laa Whéther constitutional, Ira J, Bt- ee atin norte rammed Hees (ane ated to-day ihec roubles of the cailine out of > : many of 40 per Un sald, the lower courts are|an effort will be made to Coa iva nmr eneia sever tingeatyy out of ] j oni hi Per going to susain whatever laws are | through to the Governor by the end | ide psd a ats esost ME A Sale Price gen’ in this old passed, and it will be five years be-| of the week. Five of the nine bills taw? they'd have td fore t will be settled in the | planned for remedying the housing RENT BOOSTED, RUGS CUT. "Mea added, “the owner |problem have already been introduced. | 1 wil be stuck good and ‘bard. It is| The most Important ot these makes| anerere yas lt would be bes higher AMERICA'S GIFT TO FRANCE All France gave the Statue of Liberty to America. Ail America is joining now to give a great statue to France to commemorate the battle of the Marne. Free Will Offering, March 22.27 CHARLES MH. SABLN, 7 150 Nassau Siroct canes Roomers 4.85 Semi-tailored model (as illustrated) of Silk Jersey with Taffeta flounce. Black and popular Street Shades. yond th ost of our pao- ple and [ am afraid the eat many vacant apa the office of Clarence Davies, Nassau Street ts. New York Clty ice of Herbert Sherman ot, it was said: ow of any landlords who tlord proves the than that " e egis! e 7 @ jd in Court, ould ‘be gutrageous for the Legislature to give! it a iegal defense to an action| , | the courts the right to fix rents, when | : am Jackson, twenty-five, and | we 1 know y can't do it, {for rent accruing under an agree- tt 3. Jackson, twenty-four, both Dr. Henry W. who is a phy-|ment for premises occupied for] of No. 1 West 66th Street, pleaded us said sician as well as a landlord, declared | qwelling purposes in cities that such | ndt guilty in the West Side Court thie | “twelve to fifteen per cent, is a that “thete has not been $1 of ad-| ore oe ot ang unreasonable, and | Morning to a charge of malicious mis- fe kta exbenk ak i * “vance in rent that has not been more | Te! J) i" |chier brought by G. D. Miller | ir profit to expect at this time, and) YAS¢ Ue Theg that the agreement under which the! | Miller, who owns the prope n! many real ektate deulers are getting — Gec W tola the! same is sought to be recovered is op-| $6th Street, saya that when he raised that on property they hold. Some are audience that if the Se acute has | pres ive. two. Jacks om $8 to $11. week!: « = twenty-—they are the more (he right to set rental. income at oy ay h h ‘ on Mareh 16, the men retaliated by sting bi bette the more [Ur cent. or 20 per cent, it haa the| “Where it appears that the rent has) citing up the petal jucky ones, Prices in everything else fight to set it at 1 per cent. He de- | been increased more than 25 per’cen-Jover the carpets. defi are up, so Why should not rents go mied the right to touch the subject at/tum over the rent as it existed one | &nd ruling jhi urn tune up?" all e . ° ec oF irand Jury ar ‘ Albany and show that |¥eam previous to the timo of the agree n for the Grand Jury At the said Victor Wilde, | ment under which the rent is sought No.,20 Nu nd you will be listened to, That's | to pe recovered, such agreement shall ft the argument they understand.” be presumptively unjust, unreason- {don't kn One hundred ilies residing in| °°, P Lahaina » getting twenty per cent, and UN- the apartment hou Nos. 1416. to| able and oppressive. + der preset condition the can't 43d Street, Brooklyn, held | A ond bill provides that no sum- it—the ces of thi meeting in the Borough Park M.| mary proceedings to recover posses- Pee bl Lai , A. last night and resolved to fight|sion of real property can be main- high. If they charge €nou, ental ‘edict. of their landlord, Hyman}tained unless the to make that muc profit there'd be ark wy of No, 1265 astern ark rent demanded is no eanie nhle ta oDae It y, that they must vacate May 1. | paid by the tenint f few peor » he meeting appointed delegates to | ceding the default or 34th Street—New York has not b The landlords’ union will 6 AQ yo to Albany to-morrow and appear] creased 20 per cent. over the rent as | special train load, fully 500, to Al at ront bill hearing, Other dele-| jt existed one year prior to the time | Seen to fight the anti-rent! gates will appeal to the Mayor's Com- the petition for reliet is presented. | RENCE REAURLIG ERONERE: i Two of the bill ive the court dis- « a JBLIC P ¥) . en ROTA Eo EEO ony cc tnieastartosnes wars lees Tn eeece puaeenaruusooe’| Another Extraordinary Sale Tuesday any atte he profits of @) that than 1,000 persons from | gegs actic in certain circumstances, ar ion New York City would attend the tenant paying the rent into the] < Fi landlord i ational pint legislative hearing on the court. | There is now in New York an The uni wise the United fiteering bills at Albany t 1 Dill ‘repeals the section of | Real Association, held Paw. A special train with accommo- | rly law which requires ample supply of that famous fn meeting at the Hotel Astor yester-| dations for 800 will depart with th seg to be in writing Hay,. Stewart H, Browne Is head of| Bronx delemation a& 4.8) o'clock this — Eee ice anaan advoente ot "90 per SEN aie aigere con: | WILL BUILD HOMES Mineral Water and it can be readily obtained through the regular An Additional 400 Jersey Cloth Suits For Women and Misses apie net’ eonuae he Ta rele ete wl tape 0, In addition) TO KEEP EMPLOYEES channels. Jawmakers may grant them less, ri - : 4 eee But when Mr. Browne suggested at | National Conduit an i v1 the mectitig that they agree that 20/SERVANT GIRL CLUB | pany Plans 200 Bungak per cent, net profit on their invest-| AND TO JOYS OF | at Hasting eat oie Decwr etvuieds | CITY SOCIAL LIFE |wenctanr tomy rin te secs “We want all income we can| -— \ by various spenkers at the annual d get, the same as Solves the Puzzle of What to! ner of the Westchester County Realty “you won't get it,” returned Mr.) * Pecan om | Board at the Hotel Commodore next Pe yonlk we 7 Do W Their Hours Saturday evening | Browne, P | . | . “Twent ren t enough!" of Leisure. | as at Ya ae Her of the Nation | P) ee ai pei | Conduit and Cable Company said to pried one a verhead tl ERVANT girls having ac- | the company would build 200 bungalows | pyoere REG UUp ra ree quired more lelsure than | at Hastings where their plant is lo-| asia w percent net” He Baya) their mistresses, the next | cated. He sald: seule repeated. hia | Te wer mnet wolae atin Ik e have been operating a sort 0 above the ing charges. I woult commissary department in conjunction HENRY E. GOURD, General Lrstributor 35 South William Street, New York New Spring Model All Worsted Jersey, Silvertone and Heather Mixtures. (Model illustrated.) nter, therefore, the first of 20 per cent. allowed ne 19201 vith the plant, housing the mechanles i is ati ce te th ads price| the servant girl clubs. The Rev, Bee tint y un wie otch Collar, belted Sport effect. Banton) Or ee puronnee price, it| Nietipiaa: Quilts, pagsar of: the Mion aig weoka and thon, having tajied eserve fi Beige, Khaki, Tan, Gray and Copen. 3s Bene, On oe Pee Oe ingt| Hungarian Baptist Church, has | to locate @ home in which to bein : : ? . i established the Hungarian Girls’ their families, 1 rolng to get it tu Qhat, he is going to get it in the) ta. third floor of the “We decided this labor turnover must , neck.” - a Se stop and are now planning to expend ) nth ehureh build) Various New opening speech with the declaration | are: a of wbout 30 ac that a¢ has a right to do as he} “We intend first to build 200 detact d decorated the rooms and the A to with his own property, Also] &™ | bungato of five and six rooms on Paap {ntimated ibadbeg Julia Fekete and Miss Ethel | will be rented to our employees only agai rent profiteering is uncalled) Rand. lat an aver rental of 0 to $7.50 rod “If this city is to solve the ser- | room. Six models will be built. We our employ. Veru Remarkable Value 23.00 Baptist Church have equipped if ; ae yant problem,” said Dr. Dullts, intend to form a subsidiary iae i ° and prves of bullding materials an hours of women employed in j ane employe es to subscribe f i wish, or them labor argue entirely to the war,” > homee." "

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