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gaa fo money.” had been gi Hi itictAttorney “in the best interests ei Of bis client.” oe alias Charles Newton Har- fot be himself Dy stab- caused the attetapth to npg a soon obtained to call him the “perfect wooe! Ritlees densee women was engaged. ‘list Of wives covers the con- Wife No. 1 was Anna Mer- Shelburne Falls,. Mass. whom Ny deo “a Posioeny ee palit under the namo alt best can be made the list follows ‘ash. Gomion; missing since last June. 3. oe Beatrice 68! of H Of. Lawia, murdered; a ‘owe ‘Nov 4. Mes J. 5enun aan Spt TOs I ta Manion, Jan. 12; No. ay, believed to 10, Mina L. murdere: Harvey, whereabouts unknown; No. li. jo. 12, . a Margaret Myers, | ‘Vancouver, married under Rie, nae of jereabouts unknown, Ps om Eisen bein: Prior Milton, the name) of 4 married ray, owe at San Leandro, Cal.; * fan Di rea ct ervey, whereabouts ur now at Klamath Falls, Ore. 22. ‘Wash. ‘atson; whereabouts unknown; oe No.: 23, Mise Spokane, Wash. missing; No. 24. if larve: fawn. 0. 26. y; believed to be murdered; StS Porsony lartha Root, North Y: HARDING DECLARES HE WON’T WITHDRAW F. Ohio Senator Says Reports About bd Quitting PreSidential Race Are Without Foundation. ALBANY, Ind, that he would withdraw from for the Republican nominal ee Be > Army Reorgantéation Bill. large, a total of ni ATLANTIC FLEET “to Be’ Anchored in North River, sels or more, Aotillas of destroyers. ‘The isvidgeport, etroyers, reached Quarantine at to ler anehor Cylur: je at 126th Street. & destroyer, Ueships North sagen irect motive in killing his victims, some of the slayings follow- ing violent quarrels. He said, they ee oak he had killed some women ething just told me to do it,” naduke, representing years ago, hey? Hagan’ sequence Huirt mar the other women under various names is not certainly known, but a@ 2.Bertha A, Goodnick, Spokane, harried under the name of H. : Lewis, Winnipes, Manitoba, married under the name jer, home ad- Miss Nina Lee Delaney, San sco, married under the name of ‘oung, Eureka, tidrried unter the name o Alice Ludvigson, Seattle, ‘Mrs. Kathryn Wambacher, Washington, married under of Andrews, now in Los fo ier ‘Wiltiamson, A under the name of Har- Florence: Adeinide | Long, Martha Briggs.’ Rottland, martied undef the name of Har- Sarah A. Dunham, Spo- married under the name Florence Sherred, Agnes Wilson, Vancouver, married under the name of Miss Hattie Hunt, Sacra. to, Cal, married under the nam whereabonts unknown; Wrest fartied culer the nase ereabouts u unknown. April 80.4WRoports race for President following the alleged poor| place showing he made in the Ohto Presiden- tial preferential primary, were declared without foundation by Senatot Warron a. Soyer who delivered an address hei ik his address Senator-Harding cham- ploned voluntary military training, as- werting it should be embodied in the COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 30.—On the preferer“tal vote the result between LONDON theatre mob last Marding end Wood w Harding, night hooted Laurette Tay- 125,461; Wood, 109,258, ; Gn the face ‘of ‘the complete unofM: tor and threw stones and jal returns, Harding captured thirty-aix | bits of tiling at her company be- district and three delegates-at- lar & tial of thirty-nine, as against Woors| cauite the curtain stuck, and a Sight districts ‘One delegate-aie] French audience started a riot in HERE. TO-MORROW Fifty Vessels, of All Fighting Types, ‘The whole Atlantic Fleet will be an- chored in the North River to-morrow. It io the regular spring visit of the Meet, under Admiral Wilson, fifty vos- including attleships, ers, supply and repair ships, and “mother ship" of de- o'clock this’ morning and proceeded up The ia, Oldest eruiser in service, ar- rived yestefday, and so did the Sharkey, Avaniral Wilson, on his ftagship, the Pennsylvania, radioed that he would feach Ambrone Light at 8 o'clock to- morrow mornng, followed by the bat- Delbirere, Fio Tino: and Ok! “howptial shies Solace will And there will STATEN ISLAND CAR GRANT FORFEITURE ASKED BY WHALEN ———_— » Wants $300,000 to Buy. New Equipment—Asks City to Build Power Plant. Grover Whalen, Commissioner of Plant and Structures, wert before the Board of ‘xttmate to-day and asked | that body to: Declare the franchises of the two trolley systems on Staten Island, the, Midland and the Richmond, forfeited. To issue special revenue bonds, as recommended by tthe Board of Alder- men, for $300,000 for the purchase of trolley cars and other equipment for tiese rods, Fifty cars are immedi- ately available, ‘To direct the Corporation Counsel to ascertain the authority and rights of the receivers now in technical posses- * | ston of the properties through friendly actions in the Federal courta ‘To take action towards acquiring the Power and light plant of the Rich- mond Railroad and Light Company, which is an integra! par of the trolley system and essential to their operation by the city. Mr. Whalen, in calling atten- tion to condiffons in Staten Island, said that if the Richmond Light and Power Company should meet with a mishap, or should have @ strike, as was recently threatened, the entire island would be without Nght or power. He said that when a strike was about to be brought he sent a ferryboat to St George and connected a cable with the steamers dynamo which would have furnished light for the ferryhouse. ' He thought the plapt should ‘be erected for the |gafety of the borough as the city was ‘the largest customer of thé Richmond ‘power plant. 4 , Buges continued to operate to-day on Staten Island: in consequence of the, trolley strike and commuters ‘wore satisfied with the service. ‘| Nothing occurred at the Public. Ser- vice Commission moéting to relieve the strike situation. Commissioner Nixon declared that the strikers were entitled to more wages, but that the ‘Traction Company couldn't meet their demands without an increase in fares. Nixon said that. he didn’t know ‘whether it was in djs power to act while the roads were in the hands of tecetver appointed by the Federal Court. He adjourned the meeting pending an inquiry as to his powers. Assistant Corporation Counsel Dev- ery told.the Commission that the rea- ‘won thaty Lesh ee not applied for Ucenses to run its buses was that the city didn't, need the: NEW STRIKE TIES UP YARDS AT BUFFALO 1,500 Railroad Workers Walk Out and Lines Prepare to Put Em- bargo on Freight. BUFFALIA, April 30—For the second thne in'two weeks, every railroad yant in the city was tied up to-day by a walkout of {retght switchmen and con- ductors who are members of the re- cently organized yardmen's asociation, Dissatisfaction with delay in action on their demands for increased pay was the reason given by President Edward C, Holohan of the yardmen's local, but strikers also sak that the refusal of the ratinoads to reinstate yardmasters who would not do switching duty dui {he the firat strike und were dischang had much to do with the present walk: out, About 0 men on ail lines ore roads are preparing 4, om on fre! a in and oul traffic, it claimed, wil ji not be affected, LAURETTE TAYLOR | HOOTED IN LONDON, SOREL IN PARIS. LONDON, April 30. | the Comedie Francaise in Paris over Cecile Gorel’s $10,000 gown and $1,000,000 string of pearls. The curtain of the Garrick Theatre could not be raised more than part way in the first act of “One Night in Rome,” and those in the back seats of the gallery couldn't see the back of the stage. A near riot resulted when the incident was repeated in the sec- ond act. 3 The audience was overwhelm- ingly with the little American actress Who was reduced to tears, but the hoodlums in the gallery persisted and the performance was postponed, In the Paris Theatre the riot was occasioned by society women who rose during the performance to denounce the extravagant rat- ment and jewels of Ceolle Sorel, the comedienne, A rival faction came to the rescue of the actress and there was hooting and his- sing and booing. Finally order was restored, M’'ile Sorel said the women were jealous of her fgownn and jewels, “Now is the time,” she added, “for really smart women to dress better than ever, and 1, for one, Intend to do #0," 10 | MAY DAY TIE-UPS to-day predicted a 100 per cent. walk- out of organized workers in to-mor- Tow's May Day general strike. Te} the goviets.” strike was ordered after strong pred- eure had been brought by the railway MUNICIPAL MOVIES ‘federation, e@tay out until expressly ordered to labor prisoners, “ Perfect ‘Wooer,’ \ ORDERED IN MAN EUROPEAN CITIE One Hundred Per Cent. Walk- | destructiogg Out in Paris Predicted— Troops Ready to Act. PARIS, April %.—LIabor leaders It calls on workers to return to their posts. Government officials, however, hoped the strike woutd not last longer than the usual twenty-four-hour May Day demon- stration. The five general objects of the strike were given as follows; Nation- alization of afl industries and ré- sources, eapgolaily railways, 28 a pro- test against Premier Millerand’s pro- posed law for obligatory arbitration of lwbor disputes; full application of the eight-hour day; peace with Rus- sia; general amnesty for political and ‘The Minister of Public Works an- nounces that all measures would be taken to assure the operation of the railroads and other public services. ROME, April 30.—<According to re- ports from all the provinces May Day will be celebrated by a complete ces- sation of work, including the em- ployees on transport lines. The Italian railways have decided to have an entire holiday, which will ecmpel the Government to take extraordinary measures to carry on a limited indis- pensable service, No serious trouble is expected. S#ARAGOSBA, Spain, April 29.—The general committee which is directing the strike here has decided that work shall not be resumed so long as the bor leaders recently arr kept in jail. ‘The judicial a have registered approval of the ar rests, Several of the arrested men were released this morning, but were luter rearrested Disturbances developed early in the day against several workers who re- mained at thelr tasks and shop- keepers who opened their places of busines: PLE ON GAR HERE FOR MAY “RED” OUTBREAK (Continued From First Page.) setts ang Elbert (1. avy of the Unitea States Steel Corporation, No New Vor pu mea were mentioned as aving been piaced among the pro- posed victims, [n addition to the agsignment of tgenia from the Secret Servico the rolleg departments of various cities save been requested to ald in guard. rg tho threatened men, while Sta! vuthorities have been called upon for eration, Mr. Palmer says that the plot car- ries with it (ie intention to force by thin. Goyernment, if possible, . the recognition of’ the Soviet’ regime in Russia and that the leaders here have And Four of His Twenty-five Wive Wives ; Every Effort of Government to Mus. | |000 of the Sundry Civil total. But jy, Yet his Humber is @ minority. Find Perpetrators Proves Bisa evén'! deducting that ‘amount, the ity of the Houss Setieved theese: Our automobile ie! ra sd sa Rear os ’ Who Confesses Muller: CONGRESS AFRAID OF SOLDIER VOTE SOME PICKUP! | AB ci That's what 7am Fir4 *(eatneed Free Pr From First Page.) (Continued From Finit Page.) Meek ehh Teather lined, Foeulation ‘ise Hi tse dhaee fees! tor the Republican caucus Friday INFIELDERS’ Foger of estimates, ts $1,299,. Ment. VES wage While the total savings be- | SAY THE NATION CAN STAND GLO’ THE STRAIN. ‘The significant thing is that neither the proponent& nor opponénts of the soldier bonus differ in thél sonti- mental feeling that something should be done for the soldiers of the lute war—something tangible. But getting | i down to the bottom of the whole busi- ness, one finds even the eathusiasts for a soNier bonus cognizant. of the strain which the plant would put on the already overweighted ered't tem of the country. ‘Those who favor the bill say the nation can stand the extra tax and they point out that either @ sales tax on retail sales above $1,000 a month oF @ retroactive tax on war’ profits would hit only “the big fellows. ” But experience with the vicious circles in ‘the high cost of living has shown In the past year that the larger concerns merely tack the tax on their costs of Production and the ultimate cohsumer aye the bill. So, many members of the House who have studied taxat re planning to go before tuencies on a record of o any class legislation whether it be for labor or any other sectio: “Yow ‘the original and supplemental ontimates ie $1,528,904,402.13." tative Byrns of Tennessee, | ramieing Democrat of the Appropria- | tions Committee, pointed out that re- ions of evtimates by the depart- ents, and withdrawals, accounted * for $226,000,000 of the sum claimed by | Mr. Mondell as having been saved by Me vigilance of the majority. { “As a matter of fact, it is the ‘first time | have ever heard the alaim made,” said Mr, Byrns, “that 4 mere reduction of esfi mates means a saving of money ta the Treasury. There has never bedn a Congress in the history of the Government that did not re- (duce departmental . estimates. More money’ is always asked for aie, ie. actually appropriated @ items are scrutinized. e. “this panes, those making the estimates voluntarily reduord theta $226, Saturday Only at $4.50) Any other Sa Six Dot. th teal 6 1212 B’ way at 30th St. “The Store Where You jever Pay More.” sys- of the international plan, Tons of inflammatory literature have been circulated in the last month by express and freight and secretly distributed by local leaders, accord- ing to information obtained by de- partment egente, —— BOMB OUTRAGES STILL UNSOLVED OLD STORAGE orYOUR FURS 2%—Valaation over $500 3%—Valuation under $500 jon their consti- Pposition to whatsoover, or soldiers n of the commu SALE OF GOVERNMENT OWNED SHIPS ASSURED. | Appropriations for the Bureau of War Risk Insurance and Soldiers’ Compensation acedunt for $282,000,- Present bill calls for over $18,000,000 more than was appropriated in 191 the last prewar year. The f the fleet of Govern- ment owned ships, ae advocated “by The Evening World, is sured by the failure to appropri presented to the W, Committee had ao | @naated into law tt ugh go hastily, “Bur ay to ing is that the culate the measur and that if it iss: President would Futile. WASHINGTON, April 30.— though it wil be a year to-mor- row since a wholesale attempt was made to kill Cabinet members, Congressmen and other prominent BRONX RENT STRIKE ‘THREAT IS CALLED ALARMIST-TALK ped ea Prosecutor Says He Finds No Evidence to Warrant State- ‘ays and Means of beiny dn’t rush But the general Senate will emis- ‘@ and iron it out Ki objectionable the Probably veto it, ‘ will call. immediate- ly. The same careful service will deliver -your furs next fall. Balch. Price 8 FULTON & SMITH STREETS BROOKLYN public men by sending bombs through ate for their continued Govern- lee Ered even more advantng. the mails,no person has been identi- ment operation. The principal | publicans wa ah ted oa that the Re- reduction.in the estimates consi « ered in connection with the bi the elimination of $446,270,65: submitted by the Emergency Fleet Corporation. ‘The sam of $448,500 was appropri- ated for the United States Shipping Board for overhead expenses incident .to administration, but there was no appropriation made for the operation fied with the crime. The infernal ma. chines mailed on May Day largely failed, but a month later, on June 2, a bolder and more desperate plan was partially carried out when death dealing contraptions were planted under the homes of those marked for and the Democrats didnt Sliers It ia to be noted that of | Plans suggested wherot | given to the soldiers, | payment? feature. until next Janua | all the five yby ald is to be none of the cash 's is to go into effect ry. Thus if the - ment of the country in'tho n. xt ole Renu aay eres the measure can be without endangering th. chances of those Republicang who must depend on the next election, Ue as Telephone Main 5900 May Day Strike Is Urged in Bosto: Mee UiKiG steerer. ‘ of the ships. rE rbot fied thetr strength by a) ments—Hilly Questioned. The Shipping’ Board revised Rell Ta: BILL THAT fsattedvatriee: oo rir a renerteae tue ‘ the original estimate and asked Peete S FAVOR. prociamation of x Aro Declaring that he had been un-| for $251,000,000, in addition to the fe features of the bill do fot involve an out and are in the mai crats as well as proclamation of the Central Executive lay of much money Committee of the Communist Party of unexpended balance at the end of n favored by Demo- able to find a scrap of evidence’ to in- which is America," which the being circulated the current fiscal y: | Republicans, Vv Aare ihe “creat ie headed “init aa | dicate that tenants have made plans| expected to amount to $58,000,000. tional training is one, home and fen for a Soviet or Bolshevik uprising to-| This sum was desired to complete aij itiig ja erat of land out Ww the construction programme, pay ad- e@ of acomplishment with only a few milli gives the re to make mo morrow in the way of a May Day | Rent Strike, District Attorney Martin ion di turned soldier o oney. ministrative expens keep intact the board's capital fund, to continue 4 . of Bronx County to-day made every ; © On the other hand, the fs a IN ALL-STAR CAST; possible, preparation, to’ fase auch g ¢2 adiuat and settle claims and to Fe- poncy ‘upoet Mah, Mand. the caah bonus 1452-Moire Silk, Purse $13.00 ANOTHER THRILLER. » {guition dottare will have been expend~ Sener stating service would mean at COLO resin. ination | Million dollars will have been expend- Teast asd cbntuy eeu mean at R eperatory to ir examination 4 in reconditioning these vessels by !f the new and compli., pe and E richness 5 Today's Episode Full of Usual before the Bronx Grand July Mr. July 1, and the board asked for $44,- for an insurance certian eee Ion Be Tekh poke Martin questioned Chatrman Arthu®’ 000,000 “additional for the ensuing through as written in the precent whe GRC ROWS OF AERA Storm and Strife Among the | 5. we yiny of the Mayor's Commit. Year to complete the work, | i Le aesicia ted that the cost would be of some Ovington bag will f ; ; makes ppropriation nearly $6,000,00n,00. i i City Administratioon Heads. tee.on Rent. Pofiteering and Mrs, whatever, but merely reappropriates May be fount Nhteg to Gee catimate strike a harmonious note ‘There was another outburst of per- Alice Cavanaugh, formerly a member ats ard’s Ee ae balance and eae rated, but Hou einen. in the symphony of your sonalities between Comptroller Craig of that Committee. Mrs, Cavanaugh, @uthorizes the use of moneys re- bers insist that the new a spring costume. The he operati { Ship- kno r plan would ing cos t and Borough Preilident Connolly of the Hilly says, gave him the information Ctived, from the cperstion of Ship. roukaeee Y sect of the War Tsk | choice is wide—the price Bronx at to-day’s Board of Estimate on which he based his warning of mated at $32,000,000 for the year: not The Ito ae ne is just. meeting, when the latter endeavored to a Muy Day “rising,” exceeding $30,000,000 of the receipta ‘re ne polite entatives tx . : e f aot G fc ax erpors of ’ ave read a letter from Associate Sup: Bince she vesigned from the! eae es of ships Dept peeed tel oe S helped to 4 thom OVINGTON iS) eriftendent of 1s Edward B. Shal- out of power in 19 d A regions as. Mayor's Committee in February Mrs.! jected from the sale of surnlus ma- licans are sy Sopi2t8 PUL the Repu. The GH Shop of Fifth Avenad’* low, accusing the Comptroll: fus- ene! t id t . ing to varcnane tand i Hebd build: Cavanaugh has been representing terials to be 201d. end Rot exceeding the top of the Monee ender ithe 314 Fifth Ave. nr. 32d St, Ings and holding up the building pro- Various ‘tenants in the: Municipal hens on whips already fi ae my" hy dete next fall that they are sins! gram. ‘The Comptroller attacked Con- Courts. t With unexpected balance, | and pass the Gore aS bonus bi nolly, claiming that he was ‘intriguing After his talk with Hilly and Mrs. Be given only | the President, e Senate and $157,000; p98 sopkhared with $806,000 000 avked lead in New York, who Cavanaugh the District Attorney ts- plan, bios the meantime, business, bis and may be furrowing ee sued a Grand Jury subpoena for tr y rowing its brows rs “It I wanted to,” Craig said, “I could 'o. a3 |ALLOWED TO SELL SHIPS TO [F¥ing’ to calculate what tne” i : produce as many, letters and charges ag MOFris Gianet, an attorney of No. 3 MEET EXPENSES, j burdens of next year will be but onit Notice t o Advertisers: would keep the Queens Borough Presi- | Past 1 treet, who as counsel for} ime majority of the committee the porcervatiam of the Senate and | [leer tds Miser tat ie ana dyimione dent busy answering for the rest of h.s/the Greater New York Tenants’! thought the reconditioning of the sident wili relieve that worry, | ||World oF The Mveutue World. if Ife, And I'd know where t League is said to have represented | German ships a doubtful investment, 5, paint Hee ere | Sten tahants tar anal cha tanea: (ead there will be no funds available Engineer Knocked Outs Strike Sym- “ ? for this purpose unless the bi Pathizer Suspect, Craig added something about “‘get- | litigation. amended on the floor. Democratic] William Green, furtecelent ting the goods.” A second subpoena was issued for} members of the committee take the! gincer on the Pennssivante Ran ans “b ea oh : ‘The flghting fever also attacked A ; position that the reconditioning of) was st J Railroad, | preceding publication, ‘and. relenses Saahoan & woman whore name was withheld | Po’ Ger nan liners is an administra- |e" Stuck on the hea tro. | |] Brust bes received oy 2B ey President La Guardia hind last night at 5 and President Van Name of Rich- until the summons could be served. ginia Avenues, and whatever tive matter, action gen and Vi Gisnet was served. Congress takes toward restricting the » Jersey City, and rene | ffpssaiwed, by 8, es of tue. preetaing brid th 3 e sh in-|Caped. It is supponed the | Island, at Martley Lane, Staten! yr, Cavanaugh went, Mr, Martin quiry into the subject. the pur In, |oeped. hin ‘wae ee man who | “Men ” juar-| said to his associates, the report was | members contend that the entire sum | 8ympathizer, ” Gre: ar OF strike ‘Memorial bridge!” cried La Guar-| eld propriated for the Emergency | Virginia Terrace, YS &t No. gt dia; Ye gods! Everything is a mem- orial these days. Its enough to make the hero dead turn in their graves. It 1s nothing but a cheap political play to give a contractor a job.” “I don't capitalize my patriotism by wearing a buff ertored shirt,” ‘based upon “court house gossip and mere hearsay.” Gisnet, on the way to the Grand Jury, sald all he knew about’a May Day strike was the gossip of plarm- Fleet Corporation will be needed to complete the building programme, since there are 400 ships on the way. and to settle claims against the Fleet | Corporation now in process of liquid- | ation. President Van N: retorted | ists, Minority members of the committee n Name. e 3 pk jr] are criticising the plan of allowing — Justlee Robitaek In the Bronx or-| Me ghiceing the Pian of allowing WILL ISSUE 2.75 dered eviction warrants against| meet its obligations from time to a time, They say it is unbusinesslike and Congress stould appropriate enough to run the board, and that the twenty-three tenants in the house at No. BEER LICENSES 627 Fox Street because the go- IN THIS STATE|?*t'°*2 representing them in ditfer- | money realized from ship sales should Trade ences with Landlord Lou Blatt came |e converted into the miscellaneous Oh Bi, 7 ;, : a fund of the Treasury. Up - e ° itil ‘ to court without the $1,069 due to| RO Ssentative Borns, ranking mi- WL, Pec y 4 Excise Commissioner Sisson Sees} Blatt for two months’ rent. The go- nority member, has indicated he will offer amendments providing that the ipping Board meet its expenses from direct appropriations and_ re- quire that all money received from ship sales shall be’ paid into the qT ary. Otherwise, he thinks there will be too many reservoirs for the Shipping Board to dip into for its) funds. ‘While the Republica members of | the committee take credit for cutting | 00,000 from the Department of WWetice entimate of the cum required for pushing the campaign against Reda” detecting and prosecuting profiteers and bringing about reduc tions in living costs Demouratic mem bers say the majority is only entitled to credit for a cut of $500,000, They int out that Attorney General Palmer appeared before the commit- tee and yoluntarily reduced his origi nal estimate. The department gets | $600,000 less than last year, ‘The committee allowed $90,000, for vecational training of ex-servic men, which was the amount asked | for, The sum of $53,000,000 was cut from the departmental estimate of | $178,000,000 required for death and disability claims under the Bureau of War Risk ‘Insurance. _-- Gen. Pershing aname. PANAMA, April “30.--Gen. Pershing has arrived to inspect military pris poor Ulsan Vanes between was Mrs. Cavanaugh “All I've got with me tis $30,” she said, ee ‘git UNION OBJECTS TOB. R.1 T. RIVAL For Friday and Saturday, April 30th and te ist. CHOCOLATE CcovERY: hene are Chocolate, Fudkes binnieted with velvety Chocolate. Amalgamated Hints of Strike If Road Encourages Own Brotherhood, Officers of the Amalgamated Associa tion of Street and Electrical Railway Employees have notified Receiver Gar on of the B. R. T. that if @ rival employees’ organization is not vhecke there may be a strike. 4 The Amalgemated officials received their information through a pamphlet showing that the proposed organiaation is to be the “Co-operative Brotherhood of Hrovkiyn Rapid ranalt ‘Eniplovece, + ‘They, intimate that B. MI HOC Soh eh holcent Os, st rich roan nad nkoted with gur fillings of | Tasty ‘ Fruit. Jellies ani prc Asortment is pres Fema MIU Cho fed of pleasing, f fn and beautif TED B PER ASSO cHocoL. LATES or i is are having @ hand tn the organisatio and said if they ory finocor, the so th 6 ory that are neat si ‘are tletle. am aoe RIT) telephone directory. ‘Tho’ specified weight Includes the containes No Reason for Smith to Delay Signing Bill. LTHOUGH Gov, Smith ts expeeted'te give a hearing on the 226 Per Cent, Beer make the measure & Jaw as soon as possible, State Excise Com- missioner Sisson argued to-day Governor should \defer signing the bill until Supreme Court passes on thé\@Onatitutionality of ment. “It the Governor signs the bill before the Supreme Court ren- Sisson, “the Excise Department will immediately. begin to issue Neenses for the sale of the beer. and firms Would wait until the Powers af’ the State are cleared up by court dictum, are ALBANY, April 30, Bin, despite bis inclination to that there was no peason why the the consume gorcadiotion” fea- ture of the” dry amend- ders its decision,” explained Mr. “L assume many individuals many, however, Ahead ae ‘A fer licenses.” Stores: New York, Brooklya, Newark, Cardinal O'Connell In Rome. ROME, April espe pce O'Connell po Borger arriv@ad here yesterday, He visited the American College, the! sap Bes |

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