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See € see one ell = etter eaa or sneer THE EVENING ie A ones iar dP ee Nearly ali the known and suspected unist Party advocates of “di- " from supervision. Mother’s Burial Held Up in Wait Blamed for Beath Fails to Appear at Funeral. in Of detectives working on the y explosion. +<Tn the hope that her seventeen year-old dangh disappeared, would return home « Marie Malate, of No, 53% Avenue, hour to-day. ‘vary Cemotery and interred, with , Nicky Arnstein and to'and hastened her deuth back men under Indictment her death and the circumstansey at- for large financial crimes from re-/tending it were published in many ‘mote parts of the United States. newspapers and it was hoped tiat eae ey mn en scegih reed Croliia would see these and be infin right found {t necessary heed to return to her home to see Mp @ new organization for hunting! nor mother for the last time. Padicalg white the clues to iva bry Once during the waiting period it Street yon og eg oer that |T2* thouwht that Cecilia had ro Tt has atready made plain turned. The funeral nervicos had beon Tadicala, Knowing they would Bot PG! Lia and the procession k watehed Sa ai ike alte, rome toe | MARE at the door wher oat Es dave beep vist’.0g 1 thelr pres. "embling the missing daughter was cea bier oe Ane 6 by the po- | Pee approaching the house. The aves pee gens 2 fan out to meet her, and found a stranger, After that, Hew at the time. waht ANARCHIST, HAUNTS. NG Repetulonen hept the procession halt picmtoctea aoc going rot tte plore! ng 0 ne where Anarchists have been known FINDS N. Y. CENTRAL ‘Ao qather for plotting before previous = BOND ISSUE COSTLY outrages. Detectives are at work in Paterson, where there has been con-| wderable unrest due to the unemploy- Commerce ‘Commission Declares It went of hundreds since the partial! Will Scrutinize Such Transac- Guilapee of the silk industry. Others , « : ure at work in Weehawken and the tions Closely. Nerth Hudson towns, fome eet WASHINGTON, Sept, M1.—After an gation has been made with the theory !"vestintion of the “circumstances hat the bomb may be the work of AMM cost attending the marketing” by L.w. w. lg Mee, a a Sew York Costa) Ratiroad of $25,- soaletnct were wn-year T per cent. collateral sponsible for the recent explosion im trint bonds and a similar amount tn ‘the Chicago Post Office. | refunding and improvement mortgage A fragment of a shell similar to bonds, the Interstate Commeres Com. hells used in France during the war minsion to-day gave its approval to the ‘Was discovered to-day on the roof of ; trnaaction the five-story building at No, 62 The commission found, however, that Gtrect by « representative of |" View of tho small financial risk in- ie bes ‘of the |YOVed and the apparent ease with core bg! iaitbecriptions were btained, a rr piece of metal which was ald! soi was ence Medina apes Both issues were sold through J. P. ' Morgan & Co. at 91, of, the commisnion Fire Commissioner “Drennan com. | sald, “upon @ 7% per cent. bunla.”” to-day with a! Notice was given that the commia- Mullalay, blasting fore.| 810m Intended to give close attention fat the south. '" the future to such financing trana- A a nO a TURNS ON GAS ( ALLING AID. Tencher, Victim of Secon ‘Wan Mtreets, where the Stock Exchange built. Mullaly Stroke, » Cectiia, who had the last moment, the funeral of Mrs. | Grahain Brooklyn,, wan delayed an ‘Then, an the girl failed 10 arrive, the funeral procession was @ay ran across Joho Mulstay tm bis formed and the body txken to Cute home on the top floor of No, 446 1 | DYNAMITE WAGON For Missing Girl DRIVER FOUND; WAS, Daughter Whose Disappearance Is "NOT NEAR WALL ST * Tells All Evening World Man of His Deliveries on Day of Explosion. White in quest of information con- Cerhing the delivery system of dyni mite an Evening World reporter to tl t 1bist Street, where he ts tak- Mrs. Malato died on Sunday and all !"# aM enforced vacation, since Fire duties other than | the neighbors felt that it was Coeflla’s COMMixaioner Drennan decreed that watching radionis and keep- | disappearance on Sept. 7 that hvaght them. They were the mother’s Miners to a critical staxe Notice of pO more dynamite shall be delivered in this city for an indefinite period. The aforementioned address is Nisted am the “stable” of the WL. du Pont de Nemours Company, but that {s for telephonic conventence only, 80 tay may be reached by wire ut te, home, ulntny maid that for the past three Weeks he has been the only man de- iivering dynamite for the du Pont Company in this city, For the pant two years he declared his employer has used only two electric-propelled lelivery wagons. Three weeks ao, Mulstay explained, one of the two electric delivery wagons was leid up for repairs, where It is now in the shop of the Commercial Truck Com- pany, in Kast 46th Street, Most of the horse drawn wagons in use up to two years ago, he said had been went to other du Pont works through- out the country, with the exception of one delivery wagon which was sold to Miohael J. ¥itegerald, a contractor, on Sedgwick Avenue, the Bronx. r. Fitzgerald said to-day that he! used the wagon for # short time jafter removing the name of the du Pont concern, but otherwise ull ing the red paint to romain, 1 than a year ago he said he sold wagon to an east side butcher, bake or candlestick maker, “I don’t know who he was,” he said, “but I gave the Federal officials and the police oft best of my recollections on; | Ua. Mulstay, continuing, sald that on the day of the Wall Street disaster he made several deliveries, none of them below 16th Street and Union Square, He recalled them aa follows, beginning in the morning on hin first rip from the ine at iséth Street and the m River: He first went to Dyckman Street and delivered a smal! quantity to a con- tractor, to Arlington und ths Boston Poot Ron, to Breas dale and White Plains Avenue, 174th Street and Carter Avenue, i2lst Btreet and Madison Avenue, 45th Street and Madison Avenue, 42d , Street and Madison Avenue, 38th Street and Seventh Avenue, and the last delivery to Booth @ Flinn, con- tractors on the subway In Union nare. "When I reached 424 Street and) Madioon Avenue, here the ©. 1. Amith Company le erecting a huitd. i ing, people began to gather around | my machine and tell mo about a dynamite waren blowing up in Wall Street. It became so annoying that it began to get my gat, and every- Found Uncenactons, sees : where I stopped my machino drew ne Righpower explosives are being five, of Ne. Pace rrAenubegy Avenun | Sinctty, when T reached Booth &! eed at the Stock Exchange site aad Brooklyn, who until she auffured «| Finn's at Union Square, Frank that work is being held up and paralytic stroke five months ago, was O'lirien, the watchman of the m: ‘workmen placed on enforced vaca. ® teacher in Public School No, 2, Bast! r'ne, said to me: ‘T heard you 6 thon by the order. S8th Street, Manhattan,( had « second | blown up.’ and he told me of how ow was given MP0 to-day and accidentally turned | policeman said to him that a on. the gas in her home while trying to call for help. She was found - Selous by her sieter-in-law, Mra. Anna Rosenthal, of No. 963 Jefferson Avenue. De. ,Congnien revived Hise \ qnder , | Bushwick: Hospital.” O's 90 har to; HAVRE de GRACE ENTRIES PURTT RACH ume a1 0: aa tier an ta 100; “Towa, Uh: Taw Lp. DY PUACR Pure, 1.0. ctaleni three y Oe Teste Bedi ee eta latent < 8 te thirty-four by the death of William Peterson, twenty-nine, No, 32 Chest OT; Mut Avenue, Bogota, N, J. in the ./ RACE (ame B14474.40; claiming; fread Mirect Hospital, last night. gues Tor” Deedee tea, rine mae Fitty-tve of the injured remain in }\l) nila owpitals, r Bfforts to establish the ownership ef the bomb wagon were continued | , mately through exhibiting | the hoofs of the horse and the new ig gl Shoes it wore to various blacksmitha,| siviovc luse dP ahah John Fitagibbona, President of the iraieh “Ak. What heat ee New York local of the Journeyman [7), "ier A, Jame. 418 weal Horseshoers’ Union, announced that bs Sa a waance ceed ‘the local would meet at Gamon's Hall, ' < th Street and Third Avenue, to- Went Resetnd might to have exhibited to the mem- Y Preetama’ Bers the hoofs and shoes of the bomb Ch RNOTON, Reve nt Tiiecrecary oO v! he request — ccptenaagl _ = ary Sips of antl-Sutfragleta from Tennesse "pat there, ince the shoeing. wan a union ™,(eeind bis actlon in prociaimtig the shoe bearing buth the staup ratith n of the Federal Suftr the horseshoers’ union and of the Amendment on the basis of tavovauie ter Huraeshuers’ Association. action on the amendment by the" wta@ of Capt neasee Legislature, 4, apent yesterday going over Pec gathered by the Btreet ning Department about the seene ef the explosion —awoopings that wore on Baturday to have been alrendy londed on a scow and rent ‘Gut to sox for dumping. wad, f Weather clenr, Colby ™ rawe wagon in front of the Assay Ome 8 fow moments before the explosion, ape arnt in yesterday's Evening rid, Dintrict Attorney Swann has an- nounced that the police have found ao little for the Grand Ji A request to Fire Commissioner ? ury to work Dreunan for a record of recent per- bor yg ihe Wy turn 9 ouner simat more For the i ent of dynainite OF Jude Wadhams to devote ite labocg other capwunives war met by OSA): to nothing alae manith ie” ney ear furnish amy such tnformation 10 gosinite muaterin! nore Sher than ugents of the Departuont “Hetore mone sna af Justice of the Police Dopartm Jury to-day, W Socal rand John ¥. Dixon of the Hureau of Oom- Bectetary of the Ditmara Povikey Dustidies reported to the Commissioner Company of 102 Weat 180th Htrone to-day that the expivsive found on toid Acting Dini Attorney Tall sy Plumb Ivland outside Sheepshead Bay thot none of hii company's warone On # derelict ammunition boat was were in the neighborhood of Wail | smokeless powdor, Str on ihe day of the explusion. | The Gram Jury which ts consid- W. IL Pyne of No. 1d Broadway ering the explosion heard to-day the Yong at Nu, 11) Bleecker Street matement of Ramucl DB. \Vellington Tne Bvenine Wont tr cree Presiden: of the West Indies Trad- + ort thet he ite tee Company, whoav “Of weed ‘an msing ¥ mea Maulig Gway Goma junk plosion, ‘and O'Frten, i der wagon blew up in Walt thinking {1 w | telephoned to hin main office to ade vine them that the delivery T wan to make would not be there and to make other arranrements to got a supply of dynamite. Two mina later I showed up with the stuff.” | Muistay further explained that hin machine |e licensed hy the Fire De- | partment ta carry 1090 pends, but he has never yet heen com: carry that much. He has t ing the @ m mite years and holds tie : from the Combustible Bureau of the! Fire Department Detiverton of trramite, he [rade between sunrise and aurawet. nnd jthe regulations rertriot him not to cross under an elevated or over a “eture for more than one # imporr'bie now to those regulations, he gaya, #ince the #ulway lines aro on both sides of the city as well ax in the centre, His delivery machine in | the du Pont Company for 50.000 \ bility, The company insures hiv life | 4t $1,600, ns life insurance comnanies will not take the risk, Mulatuy de. | clared that ip the event of a quantity subway # of dynam'te being held over night for delivery next day, it t* returned to the masagire at 156th Street, where | pO more than 600 pounds are ever) kopt ata t Tn the event of a de-| livery at the 108th Street dock not! being carried away that day, a tele. | hone moeasare to the main office Brings a boat that conveys the dyna: mite away from this clty to Jersey | City, N. J The driver said he never hoard of | a du Pont wagon blowing up in the 100 years the company has been in |business. He makes returns every day to the Fire Department for the| dynamite delivered the day before. | HIGH SCHOOL BOY MISSING. Youug Hackensack (tant Vanishes War to Football Game | Maurice Zimmerma elghteen y * old, nearly alx feet and welghing 320) pounds, has been missing f his home ig Hackensack since Saturday He told friends in. the office of the Byening Record, where he le employed, that he wan ip x out to play foobthall with the j high sehool eleven, The Say * parents con give po. mon why he should leave home and ty no idea where he has Tobn Gb Katie. alma op Hackensack High Beh tr ah & quarrel with hie | turned Saturday ~ w Formow Re- tod, Ne’ | TOKIO, Sept A serious uprising Was reported ny in progress on the Island of Formo In fighting be theon Japanese Kol nattver many dap Ae 8 ors erponk hay ill and ulldings to natives w ald beve deen burned, “SMITH DEMANDS LAWS WITH “TEETH” FOR GRE ‘Steel Mesh Windows Guarding = F TES ee WAGs M@UNDERWooD Bunceawee, ND SITTER Windows of an entirely new type are being placed in the offices of J. P. Morgan & Co. due to the terrific explosion in Wall Street, which killed two of the Morgan employees inside the building. Heavily re- inforeed windows are being put fn, and behind these are placed steel mesh gratings designed to prevent broken glass or fragments of bombs from flying inside the building, as was the case last Thursd |FISCHER IS TO GO TO A SANITARIUM Has Been EF FIGURE OF SAVIOR BLOWN OFF CROSS IN BOMB EXPLOSION iminated as a Factor Crucifix in Pocket of Boy When in the Wall Street Tragedy Occurred on Explosion. Wail Street. in P. Piacher, whom “me fagen from tho ale ae ORNELIUB BROUNAN, fit- Street binat Sirah nie date teen years of age, of No. was kept in seclusion tn 401 Kast 79th ftreet, a Helluvue Hospital paycopathte ward to-day, pending the Diatrict At- torney’s decision to start proceedings for nending the man tow ag A screen was placed around Fischer's cot no that he would be ah 4 from messenger for Froderick Edy, a broker, of No, 61 Broadway, ted a | remarkable story to-day to the Wail Street explosion, to Acting District Atotrney Alfred J. ‘seein or being ween by the other Talley patients in the ward. He was a bit Young Cornelius is a devout | haughty to-day and refused to talk Catholic and carries In bin poo ats taken to Bellevue lant &@ crucifix. He sald that he was al houra stunding’ at Broad Street, in front i of J.P. Morgan's, when the cxplo ago toned him about Wilson di conte He eral feot, but was unhurt anid that he was knocked He Just witnessed a sion occurred noe collision between a Ford and an minated as 4 posst other machine in Wall Street and | tragedy waw the wagon In front of the | Annet. ELKS START FIGHT He was bewildered when be | ON BOMB THROWING picked himself up and the first Rae thing: he thought of was his eruci- | fix. He drew it from his pocket | Kearny, N. J., Lodge Offers Re- and found that the figure of ward and $ Other Lodges Christ had boen torn trom. the i - i ovement, cross. He dispiayed to Mr. T to Join Movemen and several reporters’ the torn KBARNY, No J, Sept. 21—A reward parts of the crucifix. ot $100 Jast night by Kea P.O, Bik imate in the country RESOLUTION BACK INTHE ASSCMBLY (Continued from First Page> — | over ruled Assemblyman Evans when he desired to debate the question of his appeal, holding that such a motion Was not in order There Is talk of a compromise by admitting DeWitt and Orr to seats, and barring the other three, KB COVERED prod onocoL | | ri "Babi Ny ean teekens a ve fie feuture is Py oy ol iF Une Ee in yey County ‘Cle: ‘ai JF) monn Metsints, "Our reewur Wie: oods. Ax an EXTRAOKDIN AY ‘Al ; ounty rk W Hiam F. Sehneider orate the evlene POUND BOX Cc O-day expressed surprise at the ac tlon of Beeretary of State Frangis M - ; Hugo in wwearing In the five Suclal: ‘Extra Special Wednesday and Thursday Re, Sera oe A Were Fe CHQCOLATE COVERED MELCAMS: Another bie candy opportunity ter Sep- elected after thelr ouster until Soot d and’ Bid. Ae the name sumwests: these sweets a Vote canvassed and ecr Sad ot «combination of Money Swiet Marshimaliow h County Clerks lemie certificates of | FOUND BOX elvction to elected Assembly candi. | datos | Tho Hoard of Aldermen to-day or F T . | waniwod Hoard of Canvassers of Our Big Daily uesday'’s the vote and adjourned until to-mor : } Attraction now before beginning the canvass, | Special i MILK CHOCOLATE Mr. Schne der said it would tuk 2 erry ihem three or four days to compiety |{ | For Wed. Sept, 22 ie Ne their tusk and that a week would |f] TUTTE: PFRUTTE | tanued sir being ewarn in yestorday [| Canitia Tarored, thickly elec Intact, dived 48 absolutely — iegal,” d With portions of ‘ondwa, tea tnwiien ah ee ~ tuitirlodnty vaneed with Schnel Incomparable 1 Ardoulpn’ Aldermen: today ane}. with inlum Silk Chocolate, | County Clerk iselly of Kings fter Smert | ine as a Board of Py rotary of Mt 1 AgAiNNt ' wating ol Klingman Democrat, and Charlos Solomon alist, a8 Asnembiymen ftom the 7) aft Sd Districts Fr » they had been c The specified welght WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Offices of J. P. Morgan & Co. itartum. | PENNY A POUND PROFIT rt rr a Extraordinary Special A Wonderful Candy Opportunity for Tuesday, Sept. 21st TEER STICKS—Thepe from Kure Op OCTOBER TENANTS SE SAFETY FROM ETON IN LAWS (Conv mued from Firat Page) possess or holdever proceedings, except in three instane Where the landlord actually wants to oo- | oupy the promises himself; where | the tenant has allowed the prem- sto become disorderly; or for reconstruction purposes in the in- terest of more dwelling This bill i# designed to do away with Bhe many dispossess notices that have veen given to the tenants to vacate promises with a view to #e- (curing higher rents. I¢ it I» passed, no proceedings wil} be enter. tained exept tm the above three given cases | An amendment to Chapter 136 of the laws of 1920, which gave the tenant sued for rent the right to set up the fact that it wi unjust, unreasonable and the agreement in relation to the same This was strongly y The Evening Werld and urged before the Governor and Senator Lockwood. The provision in this law which placed the burden of proof upon the Jandlord to prove the reasonablenes: of the rent only if it had been ins creased more than % per cent, over what It was one year previous, has been so gencrally misunderstood by the public, and even misapplied by the courts, that under the proposed amendment the 28 per cent. prov: has been stricken cut, and the bur- den of proof placed upon the landlord in all cases to prove the reasonable- auch Er rere y rae DY LANDLORDS . ous short stays in holdover pro- ceedings and permit longer stays. Exempt new buildings from the provisions ‘of the Emergency Rent Lows. Regarding this questionable propo- sition, the committee appears to be in some doubt, as it says: “It has been claimed by some that the laws deter sew Yullding, although (he facte are that there have been thore accommodations for familics built In New York City since the enactment of the laws than for the corresponding period in the preceding | year, and there ha® been less building | in proportion done in Chicago, Boston, | Philadelphia and other large cities where there have been no rent laws, Amend the Tenement House Law so that variations from the COP CONVICTED OF $10,000 THEFT Jury Finds White and Boat House Head Guilty of Stealing Cloth From Freight Car. Policeman Patrick White of the West 100th Street station and Willian Smith superintendent of the Bloomingdale Chit Doatnouse, at 102d Street and Norti: River, were convicted to-day in United States District Court of @rand | Hy: for stealing elght bolts of cloth valied at $10,000 from a New York Centra frelght car at 99th Street and Nort) River on Aprit T Inst. The jury wae oi! twenty-four hours, This wae the ser ond trial of the case, the firet Jury hey lig disagreed. Counsal for defendants main letter but not the spirit of the law finined they hod withemed an attempt may be permitted, in order that [to ray thy car and had recovered the construction and reconstruction to [cloth and put it iy the bacthouse for additional housing tacit ate ice the be promoted without inere: the Be hazard or lessening *. Amend the greater New York charter by granting the Superin- tendents of Buildings in the vari- ous boroughs power to refuse a permit as to future aequired prop- | + erty to demolish @ buil Fi ex z = tates Sapreme sel phed * on Release o opinion of ¢ WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. —-Supreny ig in the |Justion Brandvia to-day heard applies the use of such buil Hon of “Nicky” Arnstein for relense o: Re Mg Ln bal pending final hearing of tls pty perint nt to the for nm writ of hat oO is which hw peals. been appealed to Supreme Court, CITY BUILDING BILLS URGED The Arnstein hearing to-day was not BY MAYOR. pu bite nd Justice Hrandeta is expected Mayor Hylan und the Board of| ‘2 $e!ée OM he application soon Estimate conferred with the Gov- = nor and members of the Housing Committee yesterday regarding bills, some of which are ulready contained und will not be nome in extatence unlew: wubstential faducement is | out In order to partially offset in the report presented by the Hous: | abnormal coat of ton setion ” ing Committus, The principal meas-| New Jersey has passed a similar ure outside of that as sumpested bY | Hilt, according to the committee, the city a fied is to permit the} bill investment wi the Sinking . Fund é non in mortgage securities, This State sang mene 4 feuar. invest ment for State and local sinking is a @uctuating tund of severat mill-| funds, jon dollars bs ‘ongtest is to be memorialized te The ltgisiation proposed by the! give prioity to building a lat Of Housing Committee designed to take | Poliponds » charges an to care of the future of building and to ness of the rent which he demands. LANDLORD MUST GIVE TIME TO “CHECK UP.” Experience has shown that when the reasonableness of the rent has be- come an issue the tenant was very much at a disadvantagr at the trial ng schedule of income anu when a jexpenses was introduced In behalf of jthe landlord, The tenant had no }means of meeting the issue, not | knowing tn advance what the figures were, The new bill provides that if the defense of unreasonableness bo set up the landlord shall furnish a bill of particulars which will apprise the jtenant of the olaims that he must meet and give him reasohable oppor: | tunity to test the accuracy of the landiord’s claim as to bis expenses and his income, This wil work no great bardship upon the landlord, as lhe would naturally be compelled to produce tiese ‘gures in any event and they are all within his knowledge and cuntrol An amendment giving the court power to vacate a warrant issued upon a final order rendered upon dofauit. An anomalous situation has been Ai vd recently, Lt is found that fa tenant through inadvertance or gnorance fails to appear in court, « Anat order may be rendered upon his icfault requiring him to vacate the vremises, whereupon the landlord procures warrant and the first knowledge the tenant has is when av Is about to be actually ejected from apartment, As the Jaw now sands, the tenant is helpless to ob- cain any relief from the court, for, although it has power to vacate its Gnal order, if the warrant bas been) actually issued, the court itself caa-| wot vacate the warrant, | This, the committe states, of course, ts @ most flagrant injustice and should be corrected at once, This is not emergency legislation, but should ro+ j main upon the statute books regard-/ ‘eas of the present emergency. The committee alsd presented billa which— | Prevent the granting of numer: a as Papa: aan bie re, bare New Orleans of mponny, Kettle tua container, eneourage investment in real edtate on veda securities was fully wet forth in the | venting World yeatentay. Briefs giteatinn Gs the savings tte Di exempting interest on | DANK and insurance companies in ax -7 fobnws ee gen from the State income | An examination of savings banks , of Inly 1, 1920, shows tha PE DR a shade by sec cemtes they have 47 per cent, of thetr toth len for local pu: fs | PeROUrces invested In bonds and mort ndibe Jah So. i952, | FARes In the State, compared to 61 fs ad on Jan, 1, 1914. If the sav lings erected exclu nka of this State sively for housing, provided con- struction is begun before Oct. 1, to the sar bonds and mortgages 1921, and the premises ready for inenatae In ieihe occupancy before April 1, 1 The committee explains this pro- on as follows: : ots eonaione pre qoute: and where the puolic health safety, mortals and welfare are endangered, | 6 per of their assets. ith Mt is noceasary ty offer some substan. | that limitation they can legally tn- tion Inducement to spur on building, | Yt approximately $400,000,000 more and in a measure to tuke care of thy | than they have in mortage loans. oxéeanive coxt. An exemption for) At present savings bi ere practically ten year., at an average | oer tax rate of 2.5 per cent. per annum, | would Mean a present saving of ap- proximately 20 per cent. of the cost of the buildin “Such an exemption is not unfair i to the owners of existing buildings, | commercial paper to flow ii.to the beenuse those properties were built} mortgage market. on the old cost basin, and if no new! Some of the larger life insurance buildings aré constructed the owner | companies doing business in New of the old property continuea to pay | York State have fallen behind tn the all the taxes for wupport of govern-| matter of bond and mortgage Invest ment and is of the many who would tent. For example, the Mutual Lite avffer by reason of the res: '*ing con- | has invested roximate y 60 pe: ditions of unrest and ili health, | cent, of its ausets in stocks and bonds. Bullding induced by the partial ex. whereas {t has only about 15 per emption will give employment, will cent, invested in real estate bonds help all of the people and ultimately and mortgages, The Equitable and add to the taxable values. There the New York Life have invested in will be no loss of tax income, for the sim fond will be assessed and continue to pay taxes as at present. The buildings are not now assessable be- e they are not now in lavailable for bonds and j now Approximately $15,000,000, |. The law permits savings banks mortgages nds and morteages wu Invest in be to deal i coptances and bills of ge. It le the purpose of the housin committee to repeal this law, a thus enable the money which banks have now invested in such ar proportion, itor Dowling introduced his bil! to adjust rents in accordance with tax valuations, allowing 15 per cent. _ FRANKLIN, SILICON MEX 'S SHOPS to & WEST 38:b STREET ? 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