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ON Ee eee Smith said she ene called to-day, the Asaistant Distric: added, would testify that the | $1,000 for wetting threatened to make/ when he refused te @e published that | reflected on the ‘purity and goodness of American womanhood,” said Dr. Straton, “but such & Cet ever “watered my | Glar oN penyig) hen t reterred Figures That Met Cost Objec- ta tele cr wtih the Wnreber ant} tion Found Wrong by £132,300,000,000, SHIP SELLING PLAN. Admiral Benson Confirms Eve- | ning World’s News on Sub- By Martin Green. (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World) 1.2 t Ht te i z i 4 | i ¢ iF i i "3 c i ; & i i i f i , if f i | if A ? ay? it} Ne i i | | i si} | fe fede t fi He j i Father ‘Charges Neglect in Answer it a a 5 : I g to Wafe's for ‘ i il i ee I on Board—| cate in Congress of’the compulsory Died “While Serving U. S. Hl Lt i p | g 3 3% army | asuaasinated his own legislative off- i i ay Pot WASHINGTON, April §—senator James W. Wadsworth jr, chiet adve- military training feature of the Army Reorganization Bil, haa practically + By hard and conscientious he had revived the project, appeared to be lifeless three aga, and ft wan gtowing in in the Senate late yesterday under the careful nursing ef the Senator fram New York. | Outside of economic’ objections to the bill, based on the fact that compulsory military training will take hundreds of thousands of yeung men from the farm, facte- ries, workshops and offices of the country four months every year, the chief objection in Congre: has been to its cast. Senator Wadsworth, in his attempt | to make the training system part of | the army plan, had devoted himscif to overcoming the cost objection. He had succeeded in catablishing on the basis of figures furnished by the ‘War Department that the Army Re- organization Bill which he sponsore— which provides for a regular army of 280,000 men and a national guard force | Of 100,000 men next year, end the auguration of compulsory military training on Jan. 1, 1922—will not cost any more per annum at the end of five years than the House army pian, which does away with compulsory training. He demonstrated_by charts prepared by the War Department that LE approved ‘by the Cit ‘no one ap} ving in the same housc with him. Delevanty’s lawyer argued that this did not give the landlord any addi- tional rights, as negroes wore citiz and entitled to equal atanding before the law, apartments. Delevanty refused. The case was adjourned until April 14 for further investigation. by Patrick Daly at No. 2469 Cembrel!- | THE EV WADSWORTH GASSES HOPES 2" OF MILITARY TRAINING WITH HIS ARITHMETIC |HYLAN APPROVES HOUSING BILLS No Opposiiion to Measures Passed by Legislature for Relief in the City. No one appearing in opposition to the two local bills passed by the Leg- ialature rebating to housing in this city, Mayer Mylan te-day declared that he would approve the Bills Presiding Justice Aaron J. Levy, of she Municipg! Courts and representa- tives Of real estate interests, appeared in faver of the bill whieh provid that a tenant shall not de dispossessed from Qi house until 30 days bas ex- pired from the 4 the landlord takes proceedings agalpet him The bill providing that the annual city Ouaget shall be so printed ay to show the game codes in the tentative, Proposed and final bi et, and that cach @udget aball carry in parallel columns the budget for the proceeding year, tha departmental budget, the tentative budget and the proposed budget whh the list of places elmin- inated and of new places crested was City, Club, Real E Real Hatate Owners’ wo reakiyn Chamber of Commerce, with aring in opposition, BRONX RENTS: FXED ON LAST APRIL RATE PLUS 25 PER CENT (Continued From Firat Page.) Cohen offered to swap Som Pangelo Hivos In a house owned j yeers, cost about $670,000,000 each year, WITHOUT QUESTION. The figures quoted were not his own figures. either plan would, at the end of five |!ne Avenue, get out of the house in which he ts now living by the end of the month, FIGURES QUOTED ACCEPTED Pangelo nsid that he had been trying to find another place since lant No- by Senater vember. Wadsworth were not disputed in de- case and told both to keep hunting. tail by Senators oppored to compul-, Tenant and landlord went out arm in sory military training because they arm to interview other landlords. Daly has been ordered to The Court adjourned the ENING WORLD, = | | Nowy Mrs, Chattaway Westlak and Mrs. Westlake Chattaway Are on Honeymoon Together WMile Clara Westlake and her Pa and Harek) Chattaway and hig aunt were away on a double honeymoon to-day friends and noighbore in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn talked admiringly of the romance which be- gan eleven months ago whee Clara Westlake was taken seriously iH and her Pa sent to headquarters some- ee eee ee ee ee ee nem: HURSDAY, jwh for a trained nurse, The trained nurse was Mrs, Clara Henrietta Chattaway. ‘It wasn't long,” Clara Westlake told her school friends yesterday be- fore everybody stepped around to the Bushwick Avenue Central M. E, Chureh, “before I began to think the nurse was as much interested tn Pape ae she was in her patient.” Mra, Chattaway had pot been long in the Westlake home at No. 994 Putnam Avenye before a young man called. This was Harold Chattaway, “APRIL 8, 1920, Won Hand of Daughter’s Nurse, THREE BROTHERHOODS ‘So Daughter Wed Nurse’s Nephew) yew pity CHIEFS twanty-two, asked, Harold called twice every began calling oftener. my patient.” And go they were all mar BUILDING FUND OF $20,000,000 PLANNED IN BILL! La Guardia- Has Measure for Legis- lieve Housing Here. President La Guardia of the Board of Aldermen has prepared @ bill to be Introdmeed in the beglslature giving New York City authority to issue bonda and at once start building apartment houses to relieve congestion and re- duce rene He said he believed a congtitutional amendment would not be necessary. ‘The asltuation is critical, he added, and something constructive must be done at once. lature for Bond Issue to Re- | 'NEW FRENCH-GERMAN (Continued From First Pare.) sclid columns of soldiers rolling in,! ready for action, The reinforcements wont up the mainy street toward the scene, Troops with fixed bayonets cleared the way and @ rearguard fol- lowed, the officerg directing the move: The DI an at present drafted would provide a building {und of not mora Than $20,009.000, ‘The apartinenta would bo of four ta alx roan ang would ba leased to New Yorkers at rates ta be Axed vy the city Sinking Fund Commis- sion, “There le alg @ clause empor Ing the elty to acquire reat estate whers needed for the building of apartment by | Mr. La Guardia said his Oil! waa tente- tive and that he would not oaject to} its maditication, ‘The main thing want-| ed, he said, was immediate considers- | ment from the centre of the group. One of the tanks Was stationed be- fore the Frankfurterhof, where Gen. Susblelle and other officers are quar- tered. CASH 1 REPORTED NEAR FRANKFORT I.R. T. CUTS DOWN crowded to suffocation covering « inala has became much 1 BR. Press trains had been cut from had been discharged. * Sccretary Walker of the Publi The Geman police aided in the ac- tlon taken to restore quiet, quickly atationing groups at strategic points to control the crowds. ‘A French staf? office deplored the happenings in conversation with the correspondent. “The French authorities extremely LANDLORDS LOSE IN CASES OK- t this ecourence,” he said. that wife was 10 poor @ ick gotion, regre r thet he found twelve safety; They did not include expendi- | CIDED IN HARLEM. Yeni ene asi ® : i"“Tntense ouriosity was manifested holding™t ogether the clothing of| tures of many millions of dollars | There wor 260 landiant and tenant S BILL Jin the Benexulgso and the Cainese Kdures-yoer-eld son, Raymond Had-| per year whieh eppensate of the | cases before Municigal Justice Daviea| SENATE GETS Bl \troops which arrived yesterday, ane s " , = jatz, in the hea ° ' ‘His wife's bad temper was) military machinery under the | morning, and not a landlord won a p 3 sie sai | the trouble later oecur ed. | Sere Samir Wal taids Chak bor eave| | (7einane avstonm. HH the Senator | onse. Tenement Commission Authorized | ee reer dere were waite yesterdiy; ‘at home was “Thunder.”* had confined himself to quoting | About one third of the landlords’ to Suspend Provisions of Law | they are black to-day," was the cyniad ‘Mra, Baddour saked for the sopara- the figures furnished by the War | complaints were dismissed because During Emergency comment of same of the bystanders, | ttou on the ground her husband per-| Oepartment he would have es- | the papers wore not properly drawn uring Emergency. ‘The Gormans refer satirically to the | ‘mitted her stepdaughter, Marie, to beat| caped inadvertently dealing the | under the new law, As many more {Special to The Koning World.) ee “she conquest of A feat tunni were settled by burried compromises} ALBANY, April. &—The first of the/ occupation as . her, He insisted on buying ai the) compulsory ure a stunning | petwoen tenants and landlords—the se housing aitwation! Wrankfort,” declaring that the French household supplies even to bed linen! blow. landlords having taken the taltiative | Dilla to alleviate the howing Altes ‘in| secretiy surrounded the city and groceries and e the Senator Wadsworth fell a vie- toward conciliation, In the rest of the ie reg eage Daa oe mone Pim aft Be Sane tim of the bligh* of big fi vases the tenants asked for more time] the Senate to-day by Senator Black of} awoened down upon it as if they ex ‘out. ras be tt they i@ figures, |i which to move, and they were| Kings. ‘The bill authorizes the Tene=| nected to meet armed resiatance. aGol, He never, gure Her more| Congressmen and Government of- | granted fram sixty to ninety days,|ment House Commission to sueDend | PARIS, April &—Tho 17th Regi- ‘Gavegan a' ad eg Bad- (Conti re ent if ie ‘ and advised to com® back and ask for} during the preaent emergency, the bro] nent “has entrained to reinforce dour ‘@ week and fees. lontinued on eenth Page. $10 CHEAP FOR HITTING LANDLORD Tenant Tells Magistrate He Would | Gladly Pay $25 for One More ‘Wallop. ‘When Cheam Davidson was fined $10 gm Bevex Market Court this morning for @” assault on Nathan Thuman he paid the money over with “T'N give $26 more for another wallop.” Davidson is a pbuttonhole maker, ‘thirty-cight years old, He hires a fiat from Thuman at No. 241 Seventh Street. It appeared in testimony that threo the past ¢wo thonths Landiord He hi cellar together it me in t disposes: smile and eaid: FIRE ON R. R. BRIDGE. o yearn, $1, a pound wis asked for rch, pike and white rdinuri ‘Trains te Perth Amber Diverted) 231) for 30 cents, ‘and evoh the lowly Via Monmeutn. flounder sold I" conts above the nor- ' mal 28 4 The New York and Cong Branch! Some of the dealers blamed the har- Rafiroad bridge at Perth Amboy uset and the unionising of every also by the Pennsylvania and the New i Hag ot ne The women Jersey Central Railroads, caught fira| talked of boysotting tha markets for & @ortly before noon to-day, about 90 / week feet Perth Amboy shore 5 OTR SOU teat wt than rote Gestoered cn as i way, hat over a ‘et's go down “and “seek “noor, that lost my a == WOMEN ATTEMPT TO MOB FISHDEALER Enraged at $1 a Pound Price on Fish During Passover, Demand. A woman who objected to paying $1 & pound for yellow perch, at a Bath- gate Avenues fish stand near 175th Street, the Bronx, caused a near riot at noon to-day when she picked up a pan of fish and threw the contents in the marketman's fave. ‘When the woman di crowd, two hundred oth rounded the fisherman, called him *| thief and robber, and threatened him with bodily harm. ‘Three policemen of the Tremont Station ran to the mar- ketman's rescue. At this time in the Passover period Orthodox Jews cat a great deal of fish nd in tho Bronx the open air markets of Bathgate, Prospect und Brook Ave- nues are never without 200 or 200 shop- pers throughovt the morning. ‘There was general complaint to-day when §0-cent tickets were ta, peared in the women sur- NAVY BARS “SALT HORSE.” Bacon and Ham W tuted For BOSTON, April §.—Salt pork, or “ealt harae," one of the nuniber of dis- paraging namos applied to it by \jackies” for many generations, will n Yenger have a place on the navy bill « Be Substi- further extensions lf they could not find new homes, O'Sullivan, representing the Mayor's Committee, assisted the court, from the bench, Asaistant Corporation _Counse! with the result that all the cases were dis- posed of in two hours. One case provoked a little speech It was that of the Sara Realty Company against John Ruphael. tenant of ap apartment at 540 West 144th Strect. ‘The rent been $50 and tho landlord wanted 8 Mr. O'Sullivan asked that the case be adjourned for tria! on the ground that the increase was appar- ently excesaiv “It's only $15 a room," protested the landlord's agent. “That's not too much for a fine neighborhoed Miko that.” | “L know the neighborhood,” said! Justice Davies, “And you landlords may 4s well understand that it is not a question of what you can get, but of what Is fair, ‘This profiteering has got to be stopped." ‘The case Was adjourned. A sore of landlord and tenant cases were on the calendar before Justice Friedlander in the Third Dis- trict Municipal Court, Most ef them were settled by agreement, In the others the tenants were given exten- sions of thirty to ninety days and in- structed to pay the old rent, no | creases, during these periods. They were also advised to come back later if they fail to find new homes, Permiasion to remain another year in their apartinents at the present rental was granted to forty-three tenants who appoared before Justice Strahl in the Kast New York Munic+ ipal Court, Sixteen tenants of Man- nie Sidman in No, 280 Hlake Avenue, Brooklyn, told the Justice t Sid- man wanted Increases of $5 and $6 a month, ‘The present rental varies between $19 and $25 @ month. Jus+ tice ‘Trahl suggested a flat increase of #2 a omnth, but Sidman declined and wished to withdraw the eases, Justice Strahl announced that, if the vases were withdrawn, he | would award each (enant $10 court costs, Sidman then declared he was willing to jel thetu remain one year at the prewen( rate. Morris [adoa agrecd a similar plan in regard to seven| tenants of No, 302 Glenmore Avenue, and Max, Kusisnoff took the same position jn the casos of ten tenants of Nos. 385. —— it Colde. NaS jendaches visiona of the Tenement House Law! that prevent the conversion of many idle buildings into living apartments, ‘The bill erabodies aome of the recor: | mendations made by Mayor Hylan'a} Housing Legislation Committee ae a re- | sult of conferences held tn New Yorx carly In the week, ‘Mio alteration of @ tenement house, | or the alteration or conversion vf a} bulkling for use aa a tenement hous, | it ys stipulated in the bill, shatl ba! deemed a perma t improvement. eel STATE-WIDE RALLY | TO AID SOCIALISTS! Two-Day Convention of Ail Ble- ments Opposed to Ousting of Assemblymen Planned. Plans are under way for a State con- vention to last two days of all elements in the State opposed to the ousting of the five Socialist representatives from the State Assembly, and to the barring of the Socialist party from the ballot, Notices were sent out to-day to mem- vera of the Committee of Seventeen, organized at the beginning of the ouster hearings in Albany, to meet Saturday afternoon to discuss details. This is one of the atepa in an active Bociatiat campaign decided upon ata meeting of several hundred delegates In the People's House, No. 7 East 1th Street, lust night m ‘The conference also decidad upon tak~ Ing a State sus of learn the strength of che ant!-Soctalist and anti-Sweet ele- ments, Plans for concerted affort on the rt of labor organizations against the feeders who were active in oustin the Socialist Assemblymen at the come ing election, were also decided on. - — WIL Tent Mary Plokferd’n Diveree suit, CARKON OITY, Ney. April & A friendly sult 48 contempluted to-day by Attorney General Richards of Nevada to uncover alleged collusion and cone spirncy in the divorce procendites rer cently between Mary Pickford and Owen Moore, Richards aaid to-day thet he had gathered sufficient evidence to ware my a DS oc"tarat . jor “uate, | Glage rant his, Proceeding with the suit to rior Judge verar dogroe granted by | } French garrisons along the Rhing, it was learned here to-day, ——}{— EBERT WORRIED BY LABOR'S STAND Demand ‘That Regular Troops Be Withdrawn From Ruhr Sur- prises Him and Cabinet. BERLIN, April 7.—Majority Social- iat members of the German Cabinet have been placed in an embarrassing position by the presentation of de- mands by labor leadors for the with- drawal of regwar troops from tho Ruhr Valley and for action in other matters involved in the situation which has resuited In a French ad- vance east of the Rhine. It is admitted this action came 48 a surprise, aa the coalition govern- ment did not expect an attack from Carl R. Legien, President of the Ger man Federation of Trade Unions, and other leaders who signed the demands. BOWIE ENTRIES. ning World.) tr a an Hlirenta” 35% ean Stee 1 Annabelle "ama, fed Th RACB—Chairning shimeciarcht sc ct ta CES i sta, | 1a: Aled thne laiming: jong ay Waid, ht 108, Saintes, Miklos) Ryyeebie, 10d; My TP atin ‘Nim i fhe Pennings Turme yk Monroe, 107 Cnpon Blonde 08. tinge vowr-cltn, and Aint four-yorralda #! vain Bick SOME aerate ti i *Wtagnark a1 Ret 100; ‘hunt hs gare ant rs ot fone tor! Astainet 1OT: Aninin SIXTH RACK upd; one nil iio. nt hoo: Niehte Pa Teeny, 105: Ausiral, 10; Challanger, 10; vice Commission said he no ofticial report, Traffic, “We are going to cut ¢ service if traffic continues to fall off, | and make no bones about it.” | At Halley's office it was gaid the! ea an arlie i number of care on elevated oxpress | trains had been reduced "because of | j decreased traffic.” It waa denied that | way mon bad Ween di ta of inspector ie ton, gett, indicate half’ the passengers iy the a 2 YEARS’ RECORD OF IMMIGRAT Left It. In eonnection with the Inter- Council's protest against Legion's demand that upon immigrants for se’ pearing in th day, the follow year Mis Island to-day 1498 pathy with the awitoh SS = The Standatd of qualiey for oinety yeas past. When you purchase sn article vpan which so much of your Comfort will depend for #0 many years, is it not wise to be protected by 4 mame chat guarantees service and will continue (9 guarantes it for years 1 ame? Manutacturors of Bods PNT MACH Claiming: threo.rear: oie aed iwmrard, ae ila and, Anima ‘War Rit, spleen, tT: Stl, ee Co cies Wine UA 1 “Ie my aunt here?" ae | in Chigago yards te be at | until Clara Westiake, seventeen and! by pretty, was up and.about, Then he) be operating in the Chicago dirt “He would ask for me," hts aunt! claimed saya, “and pend all his time with ed last ELEVATED TRAINS) e@bservation, and that congostion employees explained that ex- to five cars and seventy-five guards) had received | but that President | Frank Hedley of the Interberough had | suid before him and George F. Daggett, | the Commiasion’s Superintendent ecvording to Dags | there’ are neats for only wsh hours, Figures Show More People Entered the Country in 918 Than reatrictions When immigration and the American | an be Wepnapers on the pam table was ynaflicially Jamiqation fran 1 4! men Consider April $.—ftepre- sentatives of 1,500 switchmen employed ® held a meetin vst night an hold a mass meet> ing to-night a strike in sym FRANK A. HALL & SON: adding CLUBMEN TO WEAR 4 OVERALLS TO BEAT _ COST OF CLOTHING West Virginia Organization Agrees to Use “Stdre Bought” Suits Only on Sundays DUNBAR, W. Va. April 8. Prmore t will find po “soft pickin’s” in this town. An organization of busi- ness and professional men was formed to-day and all members agreed to wear overalls on al) days except Sunday. IN RALROAD STR } (Continued From First Page.) | —- | the United States Board ef Mediation Jarrived to investigate conditions here jand report to Commissioner Cham- | bers at Washington. The Yardmen's Aswooiation, (naur- |fent organization which called the | strikes, was forming branches Ip nimerous termimal centres, reports | Indicated. | H. BE. Reading, General Qrgeniser Jor the Yardmen's Association, an- nounced that the Railway Clerks and freight Handlers’ Brotherhoed would tuke strike votes Saturday, At Cip> yoimnati, 1,200 freight handlers do- | manded un answor by Saturday mid- night to thelr demands for an in- | crease in pay from forty-two to forty- seven cents an hour, | Railroad Brotherhood officers who Jeame to Chicago to.assiet railroad [ministers ta break the strike declared reparts for to-day would rer — strikers. A despatch from Sheridan. Woy, said that members had started from there to join those from points nearer Chicago. Industries throughout the Chicago district had begun to feel the effects of the sirike seriously to-day. Pack- ing bouse heads said that the total number of stockyards employes idle Wwoukt be between 40,000 and 65,000 if the strike continued until Saturday, Only eighty cars of livestock were received at Chicago yards yesterday A motor truck freight service to MMinois and jconsin cities was started by one of the packing houses. Fifty motor truck trains chi- caxo at dawn, each loaded wita 0,000 pounds of fresh meat, billed w nearoy towns, cent, normal, The strikers, however, claimed that to-night no switch engine would ie week | packing company which inwu- service expoctn tu se: * in northern {lino | Gimecra of the Yardaven's Aswociation | a2, southern Wiegungin in cs way; approximately 7,500 new | chree eork lined ref \ jmembere had been enrolled and ten new locals formed in the Cilcagy dis- SAYS PORT a STRIKE iS OVER. trigt, ‘They heid to their estimate of pad beh aaa a sk ls | 10,800 switohmen out ia the Chicago | Mallragd Manager Deglares Tuas forty-nine years old, Hie wife js the | district im addition to engineers, Arce Kad Ferries Ave Banning same age. Harold’ Chattaway has men and engine hostlere. Figures given out to-day bs ‘ furnished a nice little neat for his | A bulletin that the strike was il-|Mantell of the Railroad General Man- girl bride at No, 33 Bushwick AvenUC: | egal, went out by W. G, Lee. Presis|“Kers’ Assoviution sho that the dent of the.Bratherhood of Railway | Humber of freight cars lightered acrovs j the North River yesterday was 2, ‘ ith 1,579 the day b Mr, M with whic | Trainmen, was oh bylletin boards o the New York Central Lines to-day, William @. Carter, head of the fre- | men, and Warren §. Stone, Grand) only one r sate Seats Enough for Only Half of | Chief of the engineers, joinod Lee in] is fat as the raitroads wr Plaid bs ar thas ts ne wUaKE I over, Rush Hotir Passengens—Traftic ioe Smears demanded that Brother= | err yTs “ ‘Decrease” Blamed. hood tuembere carry out thelr con-|S/UTZ PROBE NOT ENDED. The action of the Public Servico| tracts, | Stock Exehange Calle to Reports Commission, taken at the insistence of] Arrangements were made for a con- eae Alt am om The Evening World because of com-| ference to-day ut Cleveland of the} ‘Tat Stock E Ke intends to probe Plainta by ite Rael) in | chiefs of the Brother! of Hall-|decper intp the now famous corner in bearennr’: Ladd lignin 2 etalon Bat Ls e Engi-|stutz stock, engineered Allan A jon answered by the Interborough PY} neery and Locomotive Firemen gud | ftyan and associates, became evident to- decreasing service on the elevated lines. | 18°? of the Stock E An tnyestigater for The Hvening World| Msinemen, F : port to to-day reported that rush hour trains| Officers of the Brotherhood of ‘ of the Third Avenue Elevated were| Railway Trainmen continued with Stock car shy wud the amount of may stock they three for their won or customers their plan of briggi ta_ Chic; is loyal members go to take the pli worae. seven | je Ser- The Life Giving Elements of ot) vated Pubiie | are found in the / ready-cooked food— rapeNut The vital mineral salts so much needed for repairing daily wear and tear and for building sound body tissues, abound in this food of fine flavor. 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