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“DOMINO BULDS HOMES AT COST LESS THAN RENTAL: PUTS $25,000, 0001N HOUSES ~ is Seda More Money to Be Provided—2,000 Dwellings Already Erected and Hundreds More Under Way— THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SE: TEMBER 20, OF CALIFORNIA ON | Great Friendli to the Democratic Nominee. {This te the ninth of the series | Of articles by The Evening Wortd’s Hpectal Correspondent om the po- Nittoat situation in the Western JOHNSON'S FRIENDS opens | a Followers of the Segator Show nia was a continuous reception stations along the Coast route. though he made no speeches and as people By: of Harding will not aS c to at will Rage ray om Prot Pr they § the State, ee California can turn itself down in @ week, and beg om tour, Salfonin | rn hopes of hin friends ce ‘mea “ , Municipalities to Take Up Plan. By Martin Green. (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) 1 OTTAWA, Ont., Sept. 20.—When the New York Legislature goes into speciai session this evening to devise plans for the relief of persons oppressed by the appulling lack of housing in New York City and else- | where in the State, it would be well for the legislators artd State officials | harassed as they are by the contradictory theories, warnings, advice and Prophecy of interested denants, landlords, money lenders, investors, build. | ers, highbrows, lowbrows and more or less disinterested theorists and | dreamers, to give a look, as it were, at what ( canada has done. Our businesslike little neighbor has tackled the housing problem | and iaken a fall out of il. True,‘conditions in Canada are not so acute in! relation to housing as conditions in the United States—and especially in| New York—but Canada has blazed a trail.which none but persons fool- ishly blinded by self-interest can refuse to tollow to the haven of results} whether the results prove to be satisfactory to the trailer's anticipations | or not. While New York, and the United | States generally, have been talking | Canada bas been working. Since (he armistice was signed, on Nov, U,| dreds of others are in course of con- struction. The sum of $25,000,000 has ERECTED IN THRIVING INDUS- | a oa TRIAL CENTRES, | This number of homes represents the additional housing facilities pro- Martin Also Would Make It vided tn Canada by the aid of Gov- | Misdemeanor to Shut Off ernment funds alone and takes no necoumt. of the homes which have Apartment Service. heen built by persons who financed tbeir own building operations, Prac- : tloally all the homes built by Gov-~ District Attorney Francie Martin ernment aid are in thriving indus-|0f the Bronx will bave introduced in trial communities, although farmer#|tho extra session of tho Legislature, nave been helped, particularly when | through Pc ip veterans of the war desired to locate | ganato, as S tar sr ackno, two bills intending on farms or improve farms. timite | © Better conditions of tenants and to| Bt ip notypossible witht Le -t} guard them against unjust exactions of one newbpaper article to set forth | oF oppressive landle ABORT MANET SS evan mantle Ono of the bills provides that the of the Canadian Gor © ese NaeE BGs Te oeonice minton, Provinctal and Muntcipal—in | a6 Caretaker, pes a Saperiniya: ane datargaae ey rape a fo een in | bullding awall be gules’ ce alma: conditions, Details will be aaa aie CaPaiSk AL Saige heorell | cee te iene eeu penors te subsequent arecie ning, that Can-|P0,80Ut Off, hot or cold water, heat, t at the be a pac . a Te housing needs, at the clowe of ais power, elevator service, tele ‘aie sr, were as urgent as oure, in | buon? service, awnings, or any of the the war, $ ; proportion. In the Province of On- bee ro - pe waiok tanenin care Jone there was an estimated is D Aer a ot 0,000 homien, Owing: to,| ene by imprisonment of’ trom als shortage of 3 months to three years. elo) eh have ° Lasse See eye. cohantea ‘Phe second bill grants discretionary rompted Cu 0 take “ z tor ihe protection of her Industries bebe ie ei as neater to Lay Wee there has been a terrific movement bee nat » by 4 aii ; Por of American manufacturing interests ane ees ngs under the class o! to Canada and a consequent expan- | Solover = sion of Canadian industry in urban] Profiteering janaiense in all sec- districts which were overcrowded two tions of the city, {i onder to get old " Immigration to Canada | ‘nants out that they may rent their Tee cioporionataly as heavy as | Prem to new tenants at increased immigration to the United States, rents are seeking dispossess proceed- PROBLEM BY | ‘DS* on the ground of “objectionable CANADA pliable tenants.” Any little infractions of ‘ the rules set down by themselves are ‘At this time I shall yo only 1n &]heing used by. the landlords to oust general way into the Canadian/the tenanta., But in most cases the faetbod of grabbing a problem by the | Municipal Justices endeavor to rem- edy the fault, if one existe, rather horns, The subject is interesting |ino) throw the tenants out, enough to call for the attention of] “justice O. Grant Eater - x everybody affected by New ork | terday in the First Municipal District housing conditions, and practically | Court of Brooklyn found a tenant ob- ffectod. Even the Jectionadle because hia two daughters erersiesr | ee joltered in the halls at late hours. to animals in the Zoo may become in-line annoyance of other tenante, Ine ‘gerested before the winter is over, | stead of putting the tenant aut, he hen there may arise a public de-|gave him a stay of five months on mand that thelr warm quarters be|'i8 promise that he would restrain his daughters in future, turned over to the shivering human > populace, , Tue Canadian Dowmion Govern:| MARTEN'S FINAL HEARING. ment, corresponding to our Federal], oe, wan Co! Government, took up ihe Toe Why He Shouldn't matter tmmediately after the sisnlne | “wren Ludwte C. A, K. Martens, the of the armistice, The Dominion Gov- | wnissury of Soviet Gussla who never ernment invited representatives of | Sbeatned recognition at Washington, op. each of the nine Provincial Govern-| peared to-iay with counsel before tha ments—a Canadian province corres | Immigration officals at Ellis Island for ponding to one of the States of the | final hearing as to her he whould Uilon—to proceed to Ottowu for the hs diported to Russia, the most. oon- splcuour witness In readinusn wna Pras purpose of conferring on a plan to hati nce dy bong ea lg hp put roofs over the heads of the peo- ment of Justice in New fore 4 of Stone has had personal charge of the ple. By Deo, 3, 1938, a tentative plan satiation of all. radicals 1 had been outlined, and on Dec. 3 the | ferney “and led ralde on the “New Isea Pin Gone ion fe Group” of alleged Anarenists [a Pator- tiret Order in Council looking to put- | G72 ,Anaroniate in Pator sued, | Tenac : Another Order in Councll was issued eee on Dec, 12, and another on Feb, 20,|QN HUNGER AND TALK STRIKE 1919. a By the latter date the whole scheme | Dector Held After Death of Wife of organization and operation had| @e¢ Dawmhter Refuses to Speak been agreed upon. It should be re-| MUSKEGON, Mich., Sept. 20-—Dr. OUs cited here that there waa consider. |W. Sedewick, tn jail here In connection » opposition to the plun, arising | With the death of his wife and daugh- ter at Whitehall, Mich. to-day started : : hs GA: on the #ixth day of his hunger and eral persons ox A in the business | cnirat wtrlke. | He hax not touehed. food of lending money on mortgages, Whe |or water alice tia arreat, although of objections were alugs the tines of the | forta ha jon raniie to Tend bint * Sedewie a " Yiandind whieh re Daan hp in He a rerusod 10 lier beta a ‘ew York to the plan of giving State | his confinement. He was carr ‘ p piving his cell outdoors pole where attend- ing phyaitians thought oS PIE SEEM 1 te Show jc Deported. ting the plan {n operation was from builders, speculators, bankers (Cuatinued om Fittsenth Page. CosT OF THIS House B id ‘ 13 $2, 200. 1y David Lawrence. COST 94.500 WITH HEATING PLANT TYPE OF HOUSE BUIKT BY GOVT oy HOUSING BILLS “= PROVIDE FOR LOANS FROM BOMD KOE = 918, Canadians, with the ald of the! j :, ver 2,000 new homes, and hun- fit Counsel Sent to teabweet for Special Session. as to the, owner of the ty tax on the increase of value of | on the income | freed from taxa- snstitutional objections, uthorizes the appolat- | Mayor of a director of} , With necessary employees. 4 amends the tax law in| » particulars mentioned above, y un exemption of th rages from tax, Five bills embodying the GUSE 14, 500 ‘| Offers $2,000 For Ear So He €an Win Bride} ys Absence! Lor 85 crisis,” to use all in conside: r new Leite Mayor Hylan's w from a munielpal building Io. fund raised by the sn he might buy an ear from some mar-|fdence in the préss of the oo raged League of Nations sentiment among ried man who wishéd to insure him-| As a newspaper publisher I thit the Irish as a factor Id bé noted that ) ny matrimony a second time, smiled, He should Worry whence the covet. | try expect the prem to be tar and to| everybody guessing four years age ed ear comes, Ho U Eee ty tine ne | American I think it Iv @ dangerous] inclined toward hepubican housing commissioner, have warded to Sena Housing Committee Cuban Planter’s Son § of Left One Hampers Him in Courtship, O'Brien and submitted by tl after being worked out by ymimis#ioner Mann ¢ galnst loss to the} ect the payment of | is provided by {1 per centum 4 of the Legislature wants to marry hit five bills surges » wasn’t looking | e in- | or list 8. Quesada, yon of a wealthy planter | wants to know. | inion that it cannot be New York due to lac . COP UNCONSCIOUS; CASE A MYSTERY | on provide means to enck and is willing to spend thou- | sands of dollars to have his lout lott ear replaced by an ear that will be a city during said emerg 2. A bill amending the Greater New York authorizing the Commis: Sinking Fund to invest # moneys tn the bonds autho the bill numbered 1 3. A bill amending the Gre York Charter by « authorizing the Commissioners Sinking Fund to create “Housing Comm Women’s and Misses’ Jersey Cloth Suits ring apretatae “T'N pay $2,000 to any one wane | part h Arthur Smith of Freeport, | © mnaclous to-day said Mr EAS to- urtment of a cousin at | States to replace, lost at the age of fourteen, | when his horse threw him and step for employees and exp 4A bill amending the law by authoriaing exempt granted as considera 1d have done now twenty <n equipment that he tered down over the 6. A bill amending the gene LIFE FOR LAUNDRY ‘THEFT, Wawon Clansed of interest to be He ska cons snd had been inf provided for Corporation Counsel marized the bills ay foll “Bill No, 1 declares that enoy exists in this city, which threaten hdalth and safety of the a8 $10,000 for the © Quesada that the Sinking Fund to fifteen-year building lo against the genera r mortgages u » the owners will houses of the Commissioners at a PeOse EAS 4 40 Good Cups 10c. cee erent weaesenet men Higher-Cost Jersey Cloth Suits beth land and b: Commissioners are g Invest sinking Chambertain to invest tn “As an inducement to bul Women's Dept., 2d Floor term of the morte erented during 1) States} (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) ON BOARD GOV, COX'S TRAIN, | SOUTHDRN CALAFORNIA, Sept. 20 Cox ere. (Copyright), —- Riding through the Re oft Hiram 3 State of California for a day with Oey Frtanely,, fe, Gov. Com. the Democratic nominee for the Pree. bY similarity to their own Mency afforded not merely an op- ph voy aR Bese a portunity to estimate the warmth and| agreement with wll enthusiasm of the crowds, but be- eve ws, Feapue, of Notions wet tween stations Gov. Cox talked frankly to the writer about the mtatun i Sorogresaive record of the of Nis campaign Several ‘Johnson men The Oblo Governor ts most disturbed writer that if, it were not by what seems to him, at any rate, an | Strong flht made by Sana unfair attitude on the part of many cesta ds seaehot ceo vf the newspapers of the West. He| carry California easity on the said be didn't expect Republican | of Pre ‘1 rig Certainly the “ nson supporters Hewspapers to commend Nis apeoches | leaning to Cox and same Coeriy whaee editorially or to hand him bouquets, | acterize Senator Mi as 8 reac: but he did expect a square deal Again ee eee “! te & eae ‘ ectare disappointment over the failure Jand again, he declarod, tho news’ the Republican sate ¢ papers in some of the large cites on|aclect Johnson Pope FO. | Toor the const had deliberately suppressed and how much {t_ reflects a the news of his speeches. bear towanl « Progressive is In one instangp the newspapers! Certainly as one travels about the tailed to nce correotly the time | State, obeervers point to the or e epmublican registration in the ei al . ba big vote tn the Senmtorial contest but. their vicinity. Also the Governor was| that a surprising number of advised that one large newspaper | Will not vote for elther Cox or Har- never published bis speech of accept. | ding ance. Bvidencesd of 4 aullenneas in this, +The Governor rild that be did not | State are not lacking. people expect the newspapers to print par- | Who helped Johnson win the \tisan reports in his favor, but he had | Vote for the Preakiential nomination |believed they would at least give are deeply hurt thas A the verdiet wat |epace to the diapatuhes of the Asso- clated Press end other preae aasocia~ ons. “The mont sinister thing I have ob- sorved on my western trip,” he sald, State but that if “was the rebellious attitude of the tered the ‘One pee’ pre people whenever I made any han mary ihe would Rave captured the ence in any @pecoh to the State's vote. it be that the people a re ORG ok cone Northern Caitfornia with its Anthe ee TT hurts our profession, and as a geems to beat the tendency. For the people of the coun-|nominec. This Forge howev both parties & equare deal. That| and shows some eo Same SYMP. the only mafe way to retain en toma Cs uncertainty thie year, OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & C 34th Street—New York it meets speci- Tuesday—Another Sale of ‘or Present and Early Autumn Wear New Fall Styles Smart mannish models (as d- lustrated), of Wool Jersey Cloth in heather mixtures. Belted Sport Jackets; notch and con= vertible collars. Patch pockets, Special Sale Price ~ 18.00 Particular Attention Is Directed to Our For Women and Misses 22.50 » 45.00