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0 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1920. * pte Attorney eGneral,’a defendant in the] to know,” exclaimed O’Brien, }eas rate case, opposed the latest] Mr. Ransom answered by stating nove of the gas gompany to “mark |that there was no motion properly | j time,” as did Corporation Counsel |Pending before the court He mid |John P. O'Brien and Col. Willem |tie motion, having been prematurely Hayward. O'HMen appeared for the | Made and before the twenty days had defendant, Kdwand Swann, a@ Dis-|elapred, had been originally objected trict Attorney, and Hayward for the |t@.0Y the defendants, and therefore ‘ “ : the gas company now sought to with- Public Service Commission, also & | draw it in order to tring It before the defendant court ina regular legal way. Col. Hayward in opposing the ad- Mr. Chambers, for the Attorney elessntliiniesane General, asked that the motion be Journment mild to Judge Knox: heard by Judge Knox. The latter said i “All this alarm over the decision of he was to leave the motion part of the Company’s Counsel Seeks to|the United states Supreme Court is|court to-morrow, Judge Knox asked , not raised here tn good faith, but is|th¢ #@ company’s counsel when he Withdraw Motion to Con- J intended to move the matter for con- i t & subterfuge to get this matter be-|firmation again. Mr. Ransom said firm Master’s Report. fore another Judge, in this court. This|that depended on the contents of the Supreme Court decision, whereupon fp marteer ions EN ts all @ myth, to upset the orderly recess of thie court and on behait|Judse Knox adjourned the motion for NVhen the application of the Con. |™ one week before Judge Auguatus ihe " 6 |of the Public Service Commiaton I Hand. solkinted Gan Company to confitm tho | would tke to have your honor hear aninniitipeiialicines Teort of Special Master Abraham 8. | this case Meht now. The gna comi-| Kame Gets Five Years fer Robbery. Gitbert, who held that the eighty cent | pany has shown no good reason for| Not leas than five nor mere than ten law ». | thie application for an adjournment. | years in Sing-Sing was the sentence #48 law is confiscatory, came up be An adjournment now wil] upset this |!mposet to-day by Judge Rosalsky In whote p ing. bes pee Pete agent 7d uy 1 Pg ag ys roceeding, wenty= eAre 0} th United States Court this morning.| Comporation Courkeel O’Brien guid |S0eet for Erna lascety te the fet William 1. Ransom of counsel er! the District Attorney was ready to| aagree. On the night: of May 1 the gas corporation, filed a notice of | have the motion argued and to place Sat wear ube teas withdrawal of the motion. Mr. Ran- | pefore the court the city’s sixty-thres som eaid this action was based on|excaptions to the Master's report. Nis desire to first obtain a cony of] O'Brien rominded Judge Knox that | §&% ‘Be decision of the United States Su. on June 14 next applications will be preme Court, rendered on Wednesday | made in the name of several gas comt- afd reported to be adverse té the eas panies for injunctions, to restrain the cbmpany. Mr, Randony said he had | authorities trom enforcing the 80 Cent tied in, vain to get @ copy of the | Gas law Joint resolution providing for the ro optnton. “Why is thie onse deing taken awny | Poe! of all war legislation excapt Wilber Cuambers, counsel for ‘the from this court, tg what I would like fore Federal Judge Knox tn the 0 to-dah reported out the House -oming or going— f you never smoked a ciga- rette so delightful as Camels! me pe you've got to do is'to check up the number i of men smoking Camels you meet every day! 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CO-OPERATION ASKED IN FARMING CRISIS Governor Appeals to Chambers of Commerce and Labor Or- ganizations to Help. ALBANY, June 4—Co-operation of Chambers of Commerce, Farm Bu- reaus and labor organizations tn solv- ing the problem of farm labor ts re- quested In a letter made public by Gov. Smith to-day. A conference at the Capitol to consider the situation and to evolve @ satisfactory plan of operation is announced. The letter set forth in part: “tf my information te correct, the Present condition of the food supply in our State ts such as to call for our serious consideration, I feel that some action should be taken as a SCHOOL BOYS SCHOOL GIRLS Prizee—from one to ten week: cluding endment the Senate Judiciary Com- | thi rol and Trading with | re sold everywhere in scientifically sealed 20 cigarettes; or ten packages (200 ciga- dlassine-paper-covered carton. We strongly mend this carton fer the home er office supply or R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO Co. S-KAY M Bronx Showroom, 385 East 149th St. rd Ave. Manhattan Showroom, 3539 Broadway, at 145th St. Pht ly (itl Cc Contest Open to All Il expen: A New Overland Car TO HIGHEST WINNER Contest Opened June 1, Closes June 30 Information and Entries at Our Showrooms 4 Seas id tetra aartart urite See GIRL’S QUICK WIT was organized and one of the twain | lice the city of Saratora Springs with “ aught. The robbs vbout $8 worth | 5 ‘cope: order to be a very serious matter for the PUTS THIEF IN CELL 6 s State troopers in‘ order to suppress State. - * jalleged gambling was made by Gd* “There are many handicupe over —_— « in et e o the whieh we have no control, but the 4 ie y . 9 es ;| Smith to-day in a letter sent to t question of the shortage of farm help POst Office Robbed, She Phones} at | Gheri¢? and Diatrlet Attorney of MOF might be dealt with with some degree Na oa 9 Pn Pee Bir of success if a plan could be evolved Village, Posse Starts Chase | an unty and to the Muyor after a conference. Would you bo Man Is Caught. | | Saratoga Springs: willing to come to Albany for such a Man Is Caught. |IGOVERNOR MAY SEND] ta the letter, the Governor stated conference upon the call of Lieut Ww prncown sune 4 Bilt Viele | that Major George F. Chandler, com Rah bg AL ‘telephone onerelor ue ate [POLICE TO SARATOGA | mandor of tne State Potion had #¥ — by a girl telephone operator at Natural Fate ‘ Annual Reunion of 27th D om Bede: ied 2 » - — | ported to him that a representative e, 25 miles from 115 4 aa ht ft Spr , per ¢ Major Gen. John F. O/Ryan ‘ane joo ais ‘ sett ‘a ‘ Has Meard of Gambling C onducted | of the Saratoga Springs Chamber of nounced to-day that Saratoga Springs ae rere in the capture of There “on a’ Large Scale,” Commerce had complained that has been selected as the place and of two men who blew gpen the safo 8 , | gambling houses had been permitted Sept. 27-30 as the dates of the first at the post office there. + He Says. “to run on @ large scale” at tha y last year, anual reunion of the 27th Division, AB. F. The dates will mark the = second anniversary of the Battle of the Hindenberg lin, A 27th Division | Association will be formed and plans for a memorial discussed, Local ar- rangements are in the hands of the Saratoga Springs Chamber of Com- merce. The gir) warned the village, @ posse! 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