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FATHER CONVICTED *FOR’GIRL’S DEATH Walker Counsel Plans Appeal to| $2,500 was continued. until Monday, | Brooklyn Central Branch Tells Ap- plicant Hebrew Membership ‘s Limited to 5 Per Cent. U. S. Supreme Court in Chris- tian Science Case." s+ Howard MeSherry, counsel for Mr. at Newark brought in a cept. . nor Mrs, Walker madé any statement. They left the court room with their friends, Neither } His bail of when he will be sentenced, There is only one degree of manslaughter in Jersey. The maximum penalty is five years, It is within the province of Jud; “There ie JEW IS REJEGTED, TWO QUIT Y. M.C. A. ste uf Louis P. Goldberg, a lawyer of No 6 isborn, however, to. ke the = Pp and Bre. Andrew Walker of Bloomfela, | Sunt Nominal’ partenhane (hee nn me greens pipe charged with gross negligence in| “Ted him to be merciful. inners Ing their daughter Dorothy, nine,|MeCall Appointed to Taritt Com- to die of diptheria, said to-day he would take the cuse to the United States Su- sent out for publication copies of four | letters which indivate that Ieaac Siog- | tesarding menvbership. meister, a lawyer of No. 361 Stone WINCHESTER, Mass, May 6.—| Avenue, applied for membership in Former Gov. Samuel W. McCall has| the Central Branch of the Y. M. Mrs. Walker was acquitted by order|heen offered an appointment to the Tariff Co insic id h y Sf the Court and last night the Jury|to te White House that he Will sec | Vi. Larsen, Membership Secretary: |e they heard of the letter trom Mr,| Department of Justice thut they ad- vocate the overthrow of the Gover’-| A., Brooklyn, and withdrew it when | lawyer of No. 1 he was sent the following notice by a 5 per cent. limit on He- THE EVENING WORLD | brew memberships in our (This limit waa « ty but n passed aud The 5 per ceni reached, and it Brooklyn, has|hoid your app before we c! up mit ,has been | vril be necessary to ive you an answer very glad to not Also the 3. | Goldberg. and signed from the Y. M. C. A. as soon Larsen to Mr. Siegmeister. against party membership te made the]Communist Labor Party had “fallen FROM DEPORTATION ine this charge. Secretary Wilson, by Decision, Re P leases 160 Members of Party Held by U. S. y WASHINGTON, May 6.—Secretary ion for a few weeks | Wilson has urged that the Commu- There is no} fiat.” sion, Frencia) sion on a. distinction he etl in charge jrdicatism, declared that th L .shail be| Rist Labor Party of America does not 48 S00N 24! come within the scope of the deporta- tion law. His decision releases with- | out further question all members of this party arrested on charges by the “Just a song at twilight for the children. A sweet and tender ballad or beautiful melody to stir their deeper emotions and help build truer, nobler characters. For the Children Tou, Surely Tre MEOLIAN-VOCALION Greatest of Phonographs T is an enduring source of happiness, of inspi- I ration and culture you can bestow upon your children with the Aeolian-Vocalion—most wonderful of phonographs. As babies you can give them the lullabies of all time, sung if you will, in the velvet richness of a deep contralto voice. Tender, soothing dream melodies that breathe the very soul of mother love. 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