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AMO wt pores $8 Lorvmiant ey NT Or eS BE To: ALL PAY RAISES FOR POLICE DENIED. BY ESTIMATE BOARD BRoKaw WRS Samur. oe DN, ~~ RIEGELMANN’ASKS $19,495,370 FOR BROOKLYN IN 1921, WHAT INFLUENCE MADE GAMBLIN THRIVE IN NASSAU? MRS J. m&OVEKMan MRS NoRman a OreoveR, LANDLORD RELENTS AS TENANTS FIGHT Occupants Will Be Given Time to Find Other Quarters Before Building Is Altered. Thirty-four tenanta of the double apartment house at Nos 9-43 Hast Mth Btreet have refused to accede to JUDGE SES PERL | ANDLOROS FUE, “GQ-OPERATVE | ENANTSERN OVER BUYING TENANTS| TAX ASSESSETS NOTICE TO VOTERS: REGISTER TO-DAY Shouldn't Delay, Though Regis- tration Will Go On All the Week. Those who want to vote at the elec- FORM,FITTING HOLE IMPRISONS A HORSE Animal Feasts on Pies While Res- cuers*Try to Get Him Out of Ferryboat Deck. A bay horse fell through a hole S05 48 inches this morning to the deck: ‘The city registration places will open this afternoon from 5 o'clock un- be : 1 10,90, The iM be day }Coul bunker the municipal ferry~ a saat eee ca prthies the ome hours nul ‘parevtan, boat seeped, Sie hole was barely Provision for 500 More Patrol-|Expenses $11,580,802 More| Justice Scudder} at Mineola, In-| ‘cores, showrooms and offices. They | Atmstrong Warns Renters of |Gougees at Last Have the when they will be open from 7A. M. Uli) jarge enouxh to admit the F men Asked in Budget for Next Year. Provision for five hundred mo! * Than Last Year’s Estimate— Pay Increases $1,301,362. Borough President Riegelmann of | | structs Grand Jurors to Care- fully Probe This Mystery. Justice Townsend Scudder charged vere notified on July 1 last that this ‘an the intent of the landlord, Samuel tein of No, 68 Hast 12th Street, and vurteen tenants moved out. The se- ning ones intend to have « meeting at No. 39 to-night to talk over @ plan {of action. New Trick of Speculators Balked by Laws. “The trick most likely to be re sorted to by profftedring Inhdlords of hours these Laugh on the Gougers and They’re All Chortling. Oppressed ‘tenants can apend happy days In the tax and as- No person who°falle to regtoter thie) WDeR he backed into 18 after the: Week can vote, The votor must register in the vlec- tion district in which he or she ives. The voter who registers may aft the same time enroll for the primary vote dumped by his Doherty ef No. 512 Prospect Avenus, — Brooklyn, A council of war, called by Capt, driver, of coal he was drawing had been ee 2 en- is yn estimates iT t ost the Grand Jury of Nassau Count c next year. The enrolment blank is 0 patrolmes ig made in the 1921 ten-| Brooklyn cstimates that it will cos , ¥ ’ ¥ ‘The differences probably will be| apartment houses, now that the new| ***"ments office In thelr particular ! | aiven to the voter after he or she reg- Gordon O'Brien, pilot of the Nassau, A tative budget which in being prepared | $15,495.270.61 to run tho departments assembled for the September term Of settied as Mr. Stoin sald to-day that,|lawa permit evictions only for threa| ality. ‘The pained exprosmion and Ti) “oy” sie Sroperty marned ta] ‘ailed to find a way to get the Ronee [i to-day by the Hoard of Eatimate, | and bureaus under him in 1921, an in-|the Supzeme Court at Mincola to-day although hia plans had boon approved | causes, 1s that of welling to co-opera- |WAeless protesta of th tandiorés ho Gaposited in @ ballot box, which ts not | oUt a ge Sev! the Pate | sia) Fae ; by the Bullding Department, he would] tive b wh hey are careful | th? motto= of nanoaned valuations for Goened until after the-election. No per.|¥ention of Cruelty oimals was ce and b com: | o of $11,580,802,32 ¢ a}-| With special reference to the reports uyers, who, ag they are careful | th’ open per. citting am @ figance and budget com: | crease of $11,560,803.38 over 1980. fa 7 : not undertake work on any of the oc-|(o explain, will be owners, and thera. | 22 Will be part recompens to then son who falls to enroll this week can| notified and ite men rigged up tage 5 mittee, All requests for salary in-/ary tncroAses alone are eatimated at/Of ® criminal conspiracy between cupied apartments until he had al-| ¢ re can, under the law, evict the| fr the rent gouging to which they, vote at the party primaries next year. |above the coal hole, Three times || rease from that of Police Commis- | $1,301,362.16. None-revenue-producing | FAmble eet vedas officials to pro- | jowed the tenants a reasonable time] ieosent tenants in order that they|Bave been Kubjected, Every veer should register to-day,|the horse was raised until only ile ect gambling how . er hon e ; , onaidle, WoL go Lo-morro i sioner Enright, who was scheduled | mprovements to be financed under| panna we ee 4 in which to find other homes. The} inemselves may move in.” This| An Evening World reporter, armed]! possible, If not go tomorrow. DOi haunches were below the deck, Bub rset ess s Edward M, Townsend Oyster | Tenement House Comminsion held up| yon hed ¢ ie Wilrinen| With a list of landlords who wore ac-; Rot put the matter off til) the end of] oC) time he alipped bask and Wwaeer ine for a salary jump® front $7,500 to | sno pay-as-you-go act are estimated | Bay was forman of the his work, which had been started on ning is sounded by Judge William) fo Ot Municipal Court becaune| t@ week, Bomething might happen, ; 910,000, down to the patroimen who] |. oo.) naka d { 8, Huston and|the ninth floor, and he will now ask| Armstrong of No, 280 Brondway, tho]! °° It the Mili Agi wand if you are not registered you can-| Nearly choked to death, Meanwhile ° i hee At 6,386, 00 jranc ' ) ete { 5d x tine, “aenbial pt demands, and with mental| °°) J William Dowling, ant & maximum of aaa yeas, A Henry L. Hatterman, who had not re-| fr permission to resume it. Aleo be! former Municipal Court Justice, w of others who were known to] %t vote ree ne, whe ress sre “denied. Among, the requests He Mereases in the proposed) iit tices to merve, were espn. | Mid that he did not now contemplate] has handled hundreds of landiord and nade demand Gut of proportion) OMe Heyat, retary of the|counter in the Whitehall Terminal, Hi turned down are those of 410 second- | improvements that make up the $6,- : a Any court action against any of tne| tenant cases in the last two and a} wriggle sete f ~ | Board of Elections, maid that the voting| tried to cheer him up by feeding Bim ho ‘aatie 48,000 "|4ally summoned by the court, tenants. half years, to former reitals, examined the F6C-! soothe wrecked by the atorm Inst week | pies and doughnuta, ‘ 4 rade Nese i we ed 93,000 “| 885.000 total: Hight public comfort] Immediately after charging the Grand a Dine isations Tortnces quite ok ee hoe ome ee Asscss-larq being repaireg ao fast .that they |” Suserintendent: of Yeviea el f year, Likewise all the salaries o ; — ‘ong foresees © as} nereases were found ranglu paper) ‘rooket r ac’ . » Meyer Steinbrink, counsel for me i boedlatieed eu the Cy 4 ieputy Commissioners and methbera | *ttlons, $100,000 each, $800,000; adit-| Jury, Meyer 8 br i "| CHARGES CLOTHING. | much trouble tor buyers under thia| {ren quo to $90,000 in thw kstous wel ath ready es opening of the! ss ocardh on the scene. “Tim noe aes if the executive and administrative | tions to public brary, $1,000,000; con- i sea a of eer | Plan as for the tenants who may be| we didn't have quite a large ing to have that horse, killed if I have { ranches of the department must re-| structing new asphalt plant, $500,000; |fea#ed gamblers, asked for and ob- FIRM BROKE FAITH | custea. enough force,” said Michael H Panis to cut away the deck with acetylene 5 sain the same, land to be acquired fer asphalt plant, | Mined the postpone mnaR of a e gah | a “Of course,” he says, “tyre are|iey, doputy in charge of tho tuxes and torches,” be declared, i Mayor Hylan insists, however, that | $135,000; addition to munielpal bath at| SeAtence, #et for to-day, until Oct <a Union President Says Rejection of |%2™* honest offers made to c-opera- | gsyousinuuis for that borough, “or Wel Justice At last accounts the horse was stilh ¥ here must 6@ an increase of at jeant}| Coney Island, $400,000; Magistrates’) Stelnbrink said he was having dif- Arbitration | BI I Uve buyers, but a great majority Of} would have gone right through the!Court of White Plains who presided tn| imprisoned, q 500 patrolmen in the uniformed force. | and municipal, courts, $750,000; six ban in avy some people to ae rbitration Is Blow at Law thems are merely devices of profteer- lis: of jandiords who been active] this nty at the trial of the four gun- wayendeece arn t es nuble bath buildings Pe ertificates of good character for Bus-| a a ing landlords whose plans for squee c ; men wwed for the murder of Bar: He said Police Commissioner Enright put batt baat at $100,000 nol | pare Hug ee ot ed Obarnatey. Soe Buss amd Order. i. ne eee ee Ege pes jis thie Municipal Courts during tne | aft, the Wake Washington ai ASKS $18,000,000 ‘ ‘ was prepared to explain that if the| additional pools for six public baths at ao} vapid a Sidney IHillman, president of @ie| ; ’ ble dol-| shortage. What we did go after were} poultry deale® mace publi ; ’ oroe le to be brought up to its proper | $125,000 each; brick garage, $200,000, |€0M, and Charles N. Wysong, for Jon) qreienated Clothing Workera of | Af Dave Been interfered with by the) iic44 who hud become 0 bold that |jettre he we . init FOR N. J. BRIDGES t standard ef efficiency the increase in| and contingencies, $50,000, Shaugsncssy, got similar postpone-| Anarion, to-day atated he did not be- om ed meg ase ty WhO} ney would Ysten to no reasoning, | to o of the men con ents for thelr clients. 8 bought propert the sole pur- joted 9 the al ot en . patrolmen should actually be 1 There Is another non-revenve pro-| ments for thelr clients, eve Industrial warfare tn the Cott ne ena oe aenta ate ai, [ABA they baven't the slightest kick | Thain yl Tod that Cohen was net | Highway Commission Says Money ‘ It was Mayor Hylan himself who] iveine improvement contemplated in| Virtually every officeholder of the| industry would result from the with-| ing of ee! | coml either, for the new assems-|entitled to clemency. | IsN ded to Build N Fy dinponed of the increases of salaries in| Brooklyn wh s not to be Included | County was in the court when the Jus-|drawal of Cohen, Goldman & Co. of] \"# out on the basis of the Inflated) yaicy ail based om the present] —— anes enianeani {s Needed to Build New Struige H a at ve * he 1921 budwe Pht @ pro-| tice delivered his charge, He rehearsed | NO™ 690 Broadway from the Clothing me, have now found themuolves| oo) Pe - tures and Repair Ol he Police Department. After present-|in the 1921 t._This la the pro-| tice Gelivered his charge. He reheareed) Tanutacturers’ "Association, ‘The firm | beaded off. ‘They are therefore seek. |*@Ae returs $24,000 to $40,000; No, 856 Cauldwell] | pair Old Ones. = } ng the sobedule the Mayor added: | posed $5,000,000 municipal batlding. hi e by himeclf, District At- withdrew rather than be hound to sub- | {88 t© wet thelr money out of the T Highest increase found so far in| Avenue, from $37,000 to $50,000; N The New Jersey 6tate Higgway | Existing conditions.” This means} Those interested in this structure|torney Weeks and Attorney Neil H. . properties before the lump comes] the tronx w one against the property | 32 st 169th Street, from $45,000 to| Commiasion to-day reported te Gov, . af Towlatat seed at ATi Vandewatter in studying the situation | ™* t Srbitration ite differences with} and wipes out what little equity th Jk a at Crenisn A9 000; No, 1864 Hrook Avenue, from] Edwards that more than $18,000,000 | hat the salaries are to remain the|/had legivlation passed at Atbany 5 - |the Amalgamated Clothing Workers. | may have—an equity, by the way, (0! Pelle J. Koarns at Creston Avenue 000 to $62,000; Ne, 4608 Park Av i same as they were when the increase | which tukes this particular job out of | caused by the Invasion of Nasal) wrne real iasue is larger than any-| which, | ndreds of cases, we and isdd Sireet. ‘The 1919 valuation from $110,000 to $129,000; No-| tron new trinves one's pepe | bt ' was granted last August. the pay-as-you-go plan and arranges hy notorious profesional gani-| tying aaid by Cohen, Goldman & Co }b¢ & Mnus quantity if thoy did not | tow ro wan fixed at $0,000 13777 ‘Thing ‘Avenue, trom. $42,000 to| even new bridges and the al a | It waa decided to-day to make up|its payment under what is known as ratoga and the 114 Indicate, said Mr. Hillman, | Blace an arbitrary value on the ¢ | Wher od 3,000; Mo. 639 Kant 197th Street, | ae Ld gee Y 50 bond nd F \ " ta. hwh ‘ he tint erties far in excens their 1} a vi 1 ‘ {rom $30,000 to $35,000; No. 465 Baat| St#te. The report did not atate that the : a tentative budget which will ex-| corporate stock or 50-year bonds. wey an, ida coust resorts, | nile the workers were still unorgan-| Vaine under cee |F. Honen rugh preadent! re71h Btroet, from $44,000 to $60,000; | must be immediately provided, 4 wed the tax limit, After this budgot Tho $6,000,000 Brooklyn munic!pal ptinued | red the market was In an anarchic ‘here ts littie doubt that the hal p eoasul & vbgincer . Kast 170th treet from | but sald that ft would have to be forte | has been oompleted the Board of| building project was on the calcadar eas Of our efforts in the | state, easton la workirs lived unde tng situation iM soon b nproy Fale , heat iy. BAY | £58,000 to $60,000; No. 778 Bast 185th | coming eventually to meet the demande | a 4 . » Pride nontha has had do only (conditions that became a national] Judge Armutrong continues, “Inder bru vad a nen Street, from $18,000 to $44,000; No.| o¢ traffic Eatimate will once more go over ‘it,|for consideration at last Fridav's| past few months ha 1 to do only | eandal, With the growth of the Amal-| ft is already showing considerable |p ' 1 Street, in twol isco Wilkins Avenue, from $72,000 to = 1 : ; . j It is entimated that more than Ji- 0 cutting to the bone,” as Comptrolier| meeting of the Board of Bstimate, but|/ with the punishment of professional | oni tne growth o flaw and order 9 of improvement pieces, waa $25,000. Hatten | §79, 900; 7 Bhakempeare Avenue, | oon'pog : A 4 Crake expressed it no action wae taken, There was an-|gamblers, These questions still re- | tne thaustey became possible. Un Then, too, aside from the fact that |W4s one of t nt protestors | from $75,000 to $85.000; No, 920 East! 90,000 will we necessary for the te ‘After all the water has been|other item of: $200,000 for a magis-|main unanswered: ‘How did they do | qo, Iebavens (fos Hinory the altuation | Cooperative buyere may atand to low |who vis tax office Saturday] isath Street, from $44,000 to $50,000 | pl coment of seven important strué ° pee! i ss : de johine on } me through etur > normal | mornix came While the reporte: land No. 2 * vente, tron a, the chief o! le Amboy Nésed Ot of tho departmental os-|trates’ and municipal court. Thie|it? How comes it that this nefarious | was improved both for toe workers and| Values thant they con mave tn cent |was investigation and| sar onto incre ee | ridge ove he, Raritan ‘niver, which tee’ eaid the Comptrolier, “there | likewise went over buainess was ao little sted? Why |the manufacturers who wished to in-|there are other matters that they | talked rt Miller, an ama During the th hours the Bronx| wil! cost $2,700,000. ‘The proposed 2 a - he there been no prosecution until | trroduce better conditions, should carefully consider before put-|sor, who new value on ¢ tax office did business Saturday) brid. will hi pac: wi. wtih be an excess of $25,000,000, od sa ave & capacity of twenty = ene nler 5 Feoettt “ " sonnei ting thelr money into such prje Haiten pr morning at least 800 Bronx landlords | to a After we bave tho budget in rough | MURPHY PLEAONG DEFERRED | now of thone gamblers who recently By breaking thoir agroement thie] Ung thelr money into wich priject ‘ail wnn nonsense," | Morning af leaat 200 Hronx landlords | tone per truck as against « pressas Gve- shape we must go at it hard and see Sree pleaded guilty? What is the reason {firm ts not merety acting contrary tol). . rare combination of tenants w)io | shouts U did this be |and protest (ho new assessment | SOm, SUH MRLIOOR. AO Se yet how much we can plane down, | ™e=™meny Leader to Answer to for the strange coincidence, so often | the dictates of good faith, it te strik- | souig agree on the detalla of m. ni udaw in the papers. |" “phey'll be coming in here unti!| fae» mentioned for replacement are | da ny 5 Aiotments on Nev. 9. repeated as to have become a habit, |{ne & blow at the entire structure of | ment of an apartment house. A thou. |! was never in court In my Life. It's | pecember,” vaid Joe Foley, one of the; (he Matawan Creek Bridge, Quepere |) Mayor Hylan said every essential) 1. ieading to Indictments against! that a gambling he would clone |W and order tn the clothing industry. |#and points arise in the B shame to dave lnwae that deprive ennors, “It's @ great sight for the! Bridge over the Navesink, en@ the j department requirement should bel charies ¥. Murpt ‘ammany Hall nt Cantine ThE aanact of an lanes |All who believe in the superiority of| Which may fifty, or even tw & man of his own property and then | tenants.” Manasquan Bridge. included io the tentative budxet and |ieader; Assistant. Distelot Attorney | UP And aanume the anbect of an tne. | og government to anarchy must de- | Ate of {he same building might differ | eel this Kid of Mow that the Question of just what de- | James E. Smith, Jolin J. MoCarthy, | O8M Ostalilalmen! Hat pe abhpsotiaas plore the action," Seon crow tote eimitice URieh Sout |she property, Mr, Hale = j partments should have their allow- |. Weldon, Arthur J. Baldwin and the a ates Freee is oon sataly < << = = nake life under the samo roof intol-| Miller saslatalal uae? | ances cut should be openly discuased {Corn Products Company was postpon " nediate cin. | erable.” wen sand dotlare @ year, at publio bearings to which citizens |intil Nove8 by Justice Bartow & Weeks| thereafter? Judge to the Grand Jury were in clr |" In coneluson Judge Armatrong exys: |*4id, Haffen indignantly cs 2. i Invited. ‘These hearings |? the criminal branch of the Supreme| “For those who have studied the |culation to the effect that the name} have cautioned thow who have v ¥ wn figures prove the j should be invited nese hearings | court to-day. problem two inferences might be {of another official had been drawn |sought my advice on this aubject to |S omnen, lurtock | | chile ba will be olen tou 44 und 18 | “dhe indictments charged conspiracy | drawn Into the dragnet. It wan said that) Walt ® while The new laws proviie ; property le 4 or which more budget paring can|to defraud the United States Govern protection for them in their prescnt |‘! t +i . * a dol BOR PREINE HAM be ton ineneea te _ “One, that the system of lopkouta|evidence of misconduct, but not of | fenancten tor two years, and they can | bid more we ansconed It at be done, 7 sstponoment means that the! and ear-to-the-ground processes were |>ribery, had been found on the part] well afford to take time to consi Baten | sigh e declaring he Comptroller Craig sald the aver Due UD PrOF to election, |e nee teced of an appointed official oocupying an | phases of the co-operative achemo be. | WUUlt wom AbOuL IE knows that the 1921 Manly pester fo tting thet t “ y Pad ot ones age taxpayer kno ms 2 Sar ee that hay: cacalvat’ auastal!lieopaetans Gout pre putting their money at peak property pimeeit, %% ie located budget estimates are far above the | Comptroller Craig favored a $1,000 in- PORE. SBE: (ney. Fe oy specia: alg iu the firet-time ble name has prices into properties that the mor'ka i“ tk Went 424 Street. This natitutional limit because of salary |crease for Reuben Lazarus, clerk in |fVore which In some way originaed bid mg see may slready practinally own ® shows an Increase for him ieraneen imposed by mandatory Ith woe branch of the Corpo ration |™ith or emanated from some person |beens mentioned in connection with FISH BY THE V WAGON D. ce that plece and @ $6,000 In- a BReRe 0 Alby argROD ¢ sabikegeeal . or nes # the scandal, xe on another piece at 34% “West legislation, | Counsel's office on the ground that he |OF Persons et mi bs oe SAY | Guacie saan awe bide anit atin date ON LOA sist Htrost 5 When the Board of Estimate began | is underpaid, Although Mayor Hylan ORE IO wpe tnvartely sent ad- urdey for Abe Attell, Nat Evans and Free to Ali) “It quer to show,” said Miller, “that ite consideration of budget items it| controls the Corporation Counsel's of- |Vance warnings x “ ‘i ted Them. the assessors showed no favoritism, | See 4 “Puhite opinion demands this phase | "Curly" Bennett, all of whom have I'm satisfied, a ugh ty property | was agreed that no salary increases | fice, he opposed the Comptroller, WhO| 6 it cas he investionted and trae (DOOR nAMed aa associates of Arnold | SCITUATE, Maas,, Oct. 4—Renidents year lease, with shoujd be granted, except when it was the only member of the Board tol) “10 fae De UAVEKURALS = Rothstein 1, gambling establishments of the South Bhore caught Iarge quant! | aver that the cmbloves aelectay Mr a pre aalt "4 6 anoertained in Nassau County. Sooute were buAy | ties of fieh to-day without net, line Other houmwes, picked at random abs prove’ av ae Ia f ‘ te for an increase In Lazarus's!” 5. sites Boudder said that the Dis-|to-day, both guessing and question- | pait, ‘Thousands of aperiing and amelts the Bronx ist, upon which sup. | emp! se concerned had been 4 salary HM triet Attorney wan for the time being |ing, A@ soon as some of these listen- © jeft by the tide on the beaches increases were made are: | criminated against in the past, Commissioner of Accounts Hirsh- | much Randicapged Assistant Dis- ing posts got wind of he fact that new Invthore by larwer ft had boon driven 1 Fulten Arent from $34,000 ‘The first exception to this rule oc- field asked for three new accountants, | trict Att dwards had brokos |witnesses were to be examined they |"":0" many places tha fish were saven | ‘0 $40,000; Nu, 3880 Washington Ave- curred when the Law Department four new clerks and a law clerk. His! (owe wader the strain of the inaulry bansned oF om Ciloeeek, Wane While | mates €e .? Thay wore auite fresh and (Bus. from $87,600 to $48,000; No, T40 \ mained to cov rt. calste an rom $63,600 to fo came with wagons Trinity Avenue f budget comme up for consideration. to gather them, 600; No, 610 Creston Avenus requests were denied, house and ite approaches.

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