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T TO UNHORSE MILLER PICKED BY BOSSES, OPENED ~ BY HUGO AND Je AND THOMPSON overnorship detente to to Be Taken to Republican Primaries in Pro- test Against Work of Crucible Steam Roller on Tarvia Roadbed. By Joseph 8. Jordan, (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) SARATOGA, July 29.—Tarvia and Crucible Steel, applied to the d Old Party, made the ride easy to the Gubernatorial nomination for former Judge Nathan L. Miller, who was yesterday designated by the primaries on Sept. 14, and head Judge Miller is the main hope of . Hamlin Otiiids and Horace Wil-| on and the G, O, P; the hope landing New York in the Repub- | n column for Harding and the| of the national ticket. He was | ignated as nominee after the most pproved steam roller methods, and n the insurgents wow that they ‘t have a chance there was a mble for the tarvia covered road for the harmiess side of the * roller. Tarvia is a product of pheltum, by the Tarvia Company, of ‘W. Hamiin Childs is Presi- It is spread along the road- y and passed over by a steam lier, smoothing it out so as to make ving over % easy, M:. Childe spread his Tarvia over ‘unofficial Republican State Con- ion and Col, “Bill” Hayward was ected as the driver of the steam Steam rollers are made of and Horace Wilkinson is Pros- ident of the Crucible Steel Corpora-} tion, Former Judge Nathan L. Miller is the personal attorney for President ‘Wilkinson. All of this may seem a trifle alle. Serical, wut the allegory looms up thie morning as a solemn fact to 200 of the delegates who have jus awak- ened to the fact that they were sent to Saratoga Springs simply, on a pleasure jaunt. Saratoga is a beauti- ful spot with trees andi parks and sun- shine and hotels a hundred years oid fm structure and accommodations and prices beyond the dreams of Chicago bostelries in convention times, THOMPSON AND HUGO TO CARRY FIGHT TO PRIMARIES. Judge Miller is not going to have easy riding over his Tarvia covered Toad to the primaries. He js going to be jostled all the way by the rough riding chauffeurs, Secretary of State) Francis M. Hugo and Senator George! ¥. Thompson, and if his machine doesn't skid and get spattered with greased, it isn't going to be the fault of those two hardy compaigners. Senator Thompson yesterday walked out of the convention, after ‘ paying his compliments to the steam! roller. He was a candidate for the! Romination for Governor, but not for | the designation, His cards during ‘the campaign expressly stated so and| ‘his adherents shouted his slogan from | ‘the housetops. He was and atill ts looking to the people for his nomina- ‘va in the primaries. Secretary Hugo fought for the nomi- Mation into the last ditch and got tangled in the tar of the Tarvin road, ‘The designation of Judge Miller was) made unanimous with the exception | ot a few noes, which finally became | go noisy that Col. “Bill” failed to an- ounce that the convention was a vanit for the successful candidate. Somebody announced on behalf of Secretary Hugo that Judge Miller be proclaimed the unanimous choice. But Secretary Hugolet it be known Jast night that he had not changed fhis attitude and declared that he would carry the fight to the prima- ries. The Secretary is known through- out the length and breadth of the Btate, He has been the guest of as many banquets as Chauncey Depew fficial Republican State Convention to lead the way ta and through the race at the November hustings. , they were heart whole. A whole lot of delegates appeareu to be dum- founded. Not more than the original voters were cheering for the nominee while the band was play! "Hall to the Chie and “The Conquering Hero, The delegates went out into street and down to the botels wanting to know who Miller was. “Whoever heard of Miller?” “It's a Smith convention!” “Ten to one on Al Smith, if Miller runs. What did we come here for, anyhow? These were eome of the remarks heayd from the disgruntied delegates, They must have been new to the game of politics, for they had just participated in one of the oldtime “Old Guard” conventions and appar- ently didn't know {t. They did ngt know that they were only ‘ornamonts, The fight over the designation for Comptroller, for which Deputy Comp~ roller James A, Wendell was slated and which he avon, gave Brooklyn’ a chance to air fits troubles and Jake Livingston demonstrated that he was mote of a boss than Senator Calder, The lattor coukd not muster in the State more than 114 votes for Senator Charles C. Lockwood, and Livingston Leys in 181 for Senator Alvah W. Hiringame ‘The adherents of Livingston her- alded him as the Brooklyn “boss” and declared that the skids had been put under Calder for evermore, whigh is probably the fact; but #0 far ae Lockwood waa personally concerned he had at the start all the rest of Greater New York and a whole lot from up the State until the am rollor began to roll. The women's opposition to Senator James W. Wadsworth made a sorry showing. The sporting proposition ‘of the Senator to forego designation im the Interest of harmony had mado @ hit with leaders and delegates allke, and there was genuine enthusiasm shown in the vote for him. The only opponent he had was Dion H. Hooker, who had been a candidate for the gubernatorial nomination Mr. Hooker received 97 votes and Senator Wadsworth 988, 1§ votes not boing cast. The opposition to the Benator came from the southern tler, from dingruntied constituents whose let~ ters he did not answer, Jeremiah Wood of Nassau County broke the slate, and it was the efforts of Col, Theodore Roomevelt that car- ried him over, Young “Teddy” was the first cholce of the organization jfor Lieutenant Governor, but he | quickly begged off, having Mr. Wood in mind for Secretary of State, Sena- tor Charleé Walton was selected for the second place in the ticket and then “Teddy” broke the State and landed Wood mm the place. All Brooklyn got out of the show Gourt of Appeals—Frederick I. Crane. NeW York City was given the nomination of John J. Lyons for Seo- who placed his name before the con- vention, He was designated by uc- clamation. HIS SHOES.LED HIM He Invaded and He Foolishly Returned for Them. when the fine old after-dinner speak- er was banqueting. Chauncey,sand has shaken as many hands as the late @oing to have his . sts doubled. “hey heard the news of Hugo's defi, Dut it was. whispered that the pri- Taarles were some time off and that ‘the Secretary would be smoothed down the back ond take @ sensible view of things, This may be so and it may be not. But George F, Thomp- fon is a hopeless cas» in any effort The steam roller lads know that and know that joing to give them a battle to make him tractable, royal at the primaries, STEAM ROLLER, {Most of the leaders of the insur- its gracefully acknowledged the (intimated at the Department of Labs reqs of the steam roller and bent ir kneey befdre the shrine of the or- | Coal Commu ganization and muttered “harmony.” But not sp the majority of the men who made the fight for them In season and out. Hundreds of delegates are weturning to thelr homes and constitu. @nts “sore.” He has made as! NY DELEGATES SORE OVER json. Byl was too excited to sleep, (An hour “later, tn the dim light of Some of the inner circle of the GO! gawn, "hy saw A dark shape ohtering the room and {umped up up, He aaked | Wanted” He sald ho Wanted his shoes. Detective Unger, why the negro what lives on the second floor, Was © alle: and arrested the negro who sald he was Joe Hayes of No, § Woat 127th Street. TO REOPEN COAL AWARD. Have Recommended Such Actt woneral, with part went to-day to President Wilson, While the Seoretary refused to a! cuss the nature of the report, It ws among the recommendations w: that the award of the Bituminoi When they blew open ® safe in the ha ‘The yells which greeted the an- and feed store of Aylin MoKenzle ent of Judgo Miller's, victory | Co. N°: THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1920, © Two Bolters From the Boss-Picked G. O. P. Ticket and Two of the Women Delegates at Sai atoga SER MENACE, BARNES MAINTAINS LEH “MET” GOLF LEAD BY SINGLE STROKE: (Continued From Finst Page.) teenth proved untucky, where “Long | | money in repayment of the To. Jim" took 26 putts for a damaging 6. | On the fourteenth Hares was bun- kered and again took 6 strokes to get home, The St. Lauts starf however, aurickly recovered control and escaped further trouble the memainder of al mes ANNA MAISEL Miss HELEN 7 Boswen, Weman AT REA CONVENTION CURES INSANE BY ANALYZING THEIR DREAMS FALL AND WINTER | CLOTHING CHEAPER, RETAILERS PREDICT Willie MacFarlane, Scotchman who gives Dantel Guggen- private lessons how the should be played, had the honer of turning in the lowest score for serond lied Slump in Price of Woollens, but Cottons Firm, 400 Report at Convention. CHICAGO, July 29. Dr, Katz Comes From Holland to Teil Doctors About His Method, tied with Hagen yesterday, Tlyand his 78 to-day landed him only one stroke behind Barnes. Whilé most of the fel with a high acoring fever, Mao’ stepped mut and played squarely on the line and, most important of all, managed to run down his There was a grand scramble for head Wilfrid Reed of Wilming- ton, avho finished with Barnes, nego- tated the course in 7, which was good for a 147 total ‘Tom McNamara simply duplicated his first round of 74 and tied with Douglas Edgar of Atlanta, holder of the Canadian title, came in for a total of 149 and . & youngster from fF) phia also breezed in at the 149 posi- Scoring conditions to-day were made to order, both the weather and links being ideal for high-cloas golf, BANKERS ARE SUED OVER DEAL IN MARKS id ‘was affected leading neurologist of Am- clothing next fall and win- ter are bright, 40 retatlers of dry goods from twenty-two States, who are here views on trade cun- America to according to treating the insane, rived here to-day on board Dr. Katz ar- eafe near “Analysis of Dreams as Cure for conditions® for cessful fall trade are excellent, . Culnan of Marinette, “Cotton goods undoubtedly will remain firm, but woo! prices will bear watching. chasers have paid high prices by but revised figures jobbers quote from 10 to 15 per cent. lower tha 2 Of sixty days aso, “The best way to cure insan- ‘is to analyze the dreams of the patient and from y out a course of treat- This l@ not a new theory, but it is only in recent years that Hagen at 147 ity,” he said, buying early, the method proved upon. WARNS CHAUFFEURS WHO MISUSE CARS catiod that |that “Teroy will be well to leave room , Bo that you can take prices when they CORRS, as ey are sure to.” ‘POLISH ‘SITUATION NOT SO DESPERATE Equitable Trust Seeks Against Knauth, Nachod & Kubne and ‘Hallgarien & Co. The Equitable Trust Company of » fled mults in Supreme set $85,625 and In- Court Tells One He Has No More | Right to Take Auto Than His Watch. Benjamin Cohen, West 88th Street, to-day otfurged that chauffeur of a wee! y obeyed hia order to call at his office and instead w Park, where he met an old sweetheart ho had not seen in four years, Kiuss said he had taken, his sweet- on his trunk Employer's 27 Wall Street Court to-day to col torent from Knauth, Nachod & Kuhne, 120 Broadway, $84,989 with dntorest from Hallgarten & Co,, bankers, at No. 5 Nassau Street. Both sults are based on alleged failure by the defendants to carry out agroe- Purchase of was anominee for a Judgeship ‘ef the is| Frango-British Mission & Says It Can Be Retrieved Without Great t six o'clock | retary of State. Mr, Lyons was heralded as the greatest vole getter of the party in Greater New York by |former Congressman J. V. V. Alcots, Britieh Mission ahha has mai hand which It declares 's not #0 despersie him arreateg, on a dare can be retrieved without ry “it, $1:600 bull for ‘Orders are orders, $00,000 marke aad that wld Haligarten ve refused to pmondations are follo ‘The Misson reports that the Poll; return the mone; LAID TO AUTO THEFTS. “Jump-Wires” ‘That Start Locked to take the autome TO BE PINCHED Hayes Had Parked Them in Parlor buen fecelving Je nient treatment In becoming Dante: BLINDED ‘BY Liquor. Seaman Who Drank Stuff Contatn- ing Weod Alcohol ’ OV eatteg and qua. of the army although moat <4 are (poorly ore recommenda, “Jamp-wires,” the latest Ingentou de- vice of auto thieves, were brought to -day when Frank Wagner of No. 166th Street Returning from a motor ride at 3 o'clock this morning, Joseph Byl en- | ; tered the home of his father, Herman Byl, on the firat floor of No. 54 Kat | 128th Street, Just as a negro Jumpe! yout of a front window. Eyl found a many speeches, maybe more, than |pair of strange shoes and o hat lying on the parlor floor, An it was not the Col, Roosevelt, He |custom of the Hy! family to park tholr fa going right on band shaking and (shoes in the parlor ho decided that the |! when he len't shaking hands, be ia |articles belonged to the outgoing per- snoh officens and fficers; and, third, Polish anmy, notably » moving of troops from the Gall- northern front, ~ MAYOR AIQS BELLBOYS, WHI Ask Investivation Hotel Monm and Martin in charge of | roupIng of the & Mghter belonging to the Pennaylyanin will never see again, diy drink wit 78th Street were arraigned in Yorkville Magistrate Levine, held them tn $5,000 bail each for ex- on the charge Railroad Company can front to thi becaune he took a frie sailor Just in from a foreign port. Nauor contained wood alcohol seaman ts in the Kings Coun- knowing that his sight is gone and believing he Is be- ing kept in a dark shuttered room pend- ing recovery “Please find out going to keep me here," porter this morning be in a month, but I can't stand it that I'll get batter # lot auleker | let me out of this dark room, ‘ The room wae flooded with sunshine | stealing an autor ac and disappeared from in front 7 ifth A hb Employees, nerich end Andrews ar- and Dwyer as they were ing into a barn thore. 4 tives sald search revealed short ple which they called " y Were Used to make locks {neffyctive. box plug and Mayor Brown of & to-day took up the fight for the * Hotel Monmouth » arrested and 1 part of Wednes- Hy connecting the “They teil me I'll |day by Chief of (Po! without having any defir ferred against nounced that he w fe } to InvesUgate th auto thieves can Dr, Mortiner ©, Jones, Buy of the hospital, t hopeless nnd that are 4 Tuesday morn- Department of Labor Betleved to Ing and held after Wrenesen | TRUNK SLAYER WITH | TWO NY. MURDERS (Continued From First Page.) by the expr Fernandes lived in West 36 | Street until fast July, when he was joonvieted of grand larceny, having | atelen Libe | fom another man, Ceain circum- stancey led to his being givens a sus- pended sentence and put of proba- in West his parole rty Bonds and je tion with a Catholle ¢ reet. He wo! ind disappeared last year, Mrs. Pielly, the we \ndlady ding day 1g to Brooklyn. at the Detroit Y. M,C. A identification edt the aid they had ¢ solution of the m LEROY CHARGED WITH MURDER IN tery. ward Offered for Arrest and Conviction. New York. amination before Who Adopted Stowaway. Marion Githooley Curry, of No. ate, being made to ramove him to Sy WASHINGTON, July 29.—Secretary Wilson's report on the coal aituation In cular emphasis upon conditions in Hlinols and Indiana, was by the-wutiorities held in | 0,000 robbery at the | have been Killed by the deadly true | in th It was sald that the attention when she aixtoon-year-old stowaway Mike Githooley, was examined to-day in supplementary proceedings to determing her abllit obtained age him two and a halt thd dooiarea’ ble veral drinks and n With reported smug: into the hotel ling of lquo Port hichmona, ne others. | — Woman Killed; Autoint Held. Settles Undertaker's-Hatate, lon be reopened on the xind that an equitable adjustment of |,, Attorney Max r Qfr. Toole, said Warren Davis to-day con- ort of Thomas F. to-day at Long Inland from a fracture tate and could not sutlaty He said that ahe h m the aid of th Hor ‘on. July an|recelver of th ye jam Travis, the pay of day Inborers In the mines had never been mado. 4 ee Be Blow Tompkt le Safe, Baga of feed and bundles of hay were oy used by burglars to muffle the explosion to pay the board 269 Weat 147th Stree, ‘The case Was adjourned until Aug, 12, Cry "sald, she. hoped to | time it wen MS "9 en's hoped to 9 AC wee ‘not known Mra, #¥iedman ny ten, 8 nna tat ent. vt, Tee busgiard on, 18) nig burglars wot only for theds work. | Tex. hin extradition | Lawrence, Ke —_ Former City Treasurer doned, BTAMPORD,, Conn, July 29.—-Will- former city treasurer, sen ® tenced to Afteen months In the Fb na int and Prison at Atlanta, Ga, Inst Septomber © was by the Federal Court for violating the ‘of Federal Reserve Act, Martin Won awarded a pardon by the order of the President Work settiiag He was released trom the Federal prison on made th elry The police learned that Yanez » Nis lodgings at ) Street, telling nan whio rented the rooms, that his friend was the |of American Institutions, victim of unajust charges. Mra Piclly reported that Yanez asked her to give the stranger all mail di- ected to O. J. Wood or Fernandez, hat she did turn over to ‘him ters addreased to O. J. Wood. Pielly, husband of the sald that be heard a man address Fernandez as “Leroy” in a their home last July and that he then recalled ihe had turned back a letter addressed to “E, Leroy" ‘“Nrfcelved ut the Pielly home on the maid Fernandez remained with Yanez two weeks and then left, giving the impression that he was ernandez and Yanez went to Branie's express office last summi opened O. J. Wood's trunk, tak. it a ibottie tf wing which pled and replaced. It is Fe . Marie Trumbull said spoke of receiving a trunk containing a bottle of wine last Jannary During the winter, Branie recelved a letter from Fernandez instructing him to erase the name “O. J. Wood" Branic did not care to do so, even after Yanez had called to the order verbally, so Yanez raging with turpentine. The s shipped_on Jan. Tf to “B r The body identified as’"Mrs. Leroy” will not be taken back to Detroit, but ly will go to Potter's Field to- morrow, The Detrolt authorities do not need the body to estabifah the corpus delicti inasmueh as they have the affidavits and testimony of Police man and Mrs. Leo Trumbull as to the Robert T. Speed, the Assistant Prose- cutor who came here from Detroit to supervine the investigation, to-day liberally praised the newspapers for nin the swift TRUNK MYSTERY | Warrant Issued and $5,000 Re- DETROIT, July 29.—Judge Cotter | has signed a warrant charging first | degree murder against Eugene Leroy or O, J. Fernandez, and a reward of from $3,000 to $5.000 will be posted to-day by the Wayne County Roard f Auditors for Information leading to the arrest and conviction of the al- lewed slayer of the “trunk murder | victim”, whose body was found in ‘The Detroit police aro satisfied trom What they have learned that Leroy is in Saltillo, Mexico, and expect trouble | getting him back to the United States for trial In case ho is caught, His father 1s said to live In San Antonio, Gov. Sleeper at Lanaing is to be nied this |asked at ‘once to request the State Department to ald in apprehending | | the man reported at Saltillo and seck The police have eliminated from | their investigation men detained at and Allentown, Pa, i» Pare a) | hap been, granted ~ 6.0. SLUSH FUND ment After An. Interview with Cox Manager. LI purposes, under control of the Republican } in which the money {s expended. Presidency “The probl necessary to the safety and securit "Guy. Cox stand ra clad tion, for full and pitiless publi refuge for the giberal and progressiv ternational disputes.” pial DEMOCRATS ISSUE Will Be Examined, Says National Chairman. Democratic Party's campaign war here to-day. Mr, White sid the restrictions whieh had been proposed on the size of the gifts were easily circumvented. The Former Secretary Issues State- William Gibbs McAdoo tseued the owing statement to-day outlining the principal points in the talk he bad last night with George White, Chairman of the Democratic National]! warion, 0. Committee, at his home in Hunting- “Chairman White requested me to] Means Division were brought to Marion aiake some-speeches in the campaign. | to-day by Fred W. Upham, National which I, of course, gladly consented to | Committee Treasurer. do. A vigorous and aggressive cam-| They were entertained by Senator paign will be undertaken, end no ef- fort will be spared to make the peo- pie of the country acquainted, with Gov. Cox's progressive ideas and} “The formidable campaign fund tiona! Committee and {ts serious men- ace In the forthcoming campaign was discussed. If the Senate Investigat-| While watching «a ball game between jing Committee, of which Senator | the Silk Sox and the Hackensack-Bo- Kenyon of Iowa is Chairman, does) soto team at Dohérty Oval, Paterson, {ts full duty it will hold frequent ses- | Yesterday, Georke H. sions throughout the campaign and investigate fearlessly the gources|d! from which ig drawn the money to financa both the Republican and democratic Parties and the manner "It is easy for contributors and po- litical committees to evade the Fed- | eral Corrupt Practices Law. Every subterfuge, such ua subscriptions in the names of dummies and to State Committees instead of to National} Committees, advertising by private individuals or syndicates, #0 as to| avoid accounting to the Federal au- | thorities, must be brought into jhe spotlight of pitiless publicity, The people will not stand for a purchased s before the countr id are so yrive that an inted by the corrupt use of money”and determined by clean discussion and consideration of the issues themselves was never more ty of campaign contributions and their uses, for progressive policies and the League of Nations, The Demratic platform and party offer tho only olements of the country and fq those who belleve in universal disarmament and the prevention of war through an honorable association of the nati-ns, which will substitute arbitration for military foroe in the settlement of in- A CALL FOR MONEY. 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