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Ss NSS sat NEW RENT LAWS ARE AGAIN UPH GRRE tn pe NEW JERSEY HAS AN ELWELL MURDER © To.Night’s Weather—FAIR. To Be Sure of Getting The Evening World, Order in Advance from Your Newsdealer : __ebe VOL. LXI. NO. 21,565—DAILY. (The nt, 1920, coornant, 39 by ‘The Pree 9 Pubitehing Now York World). “NEW YORK Overhead Is $9,521,532 on Outlay for Next Year of $47,716,423. a TOO MUCH ‘EFFICIENCY.’ “Por Every Producing Employee There Is at Least One Non-Producer, In the old deplored days when the excise laws were respected in New York City, except for some little cheating in the matter of keeping open after hours, it was the custom of amiable “boobs” to contribute all the way from $10 to $100 and more per head for the privilege of sitting in a restaurant on New Year's Eve id paying five prices for cham- pagne. Tho amable “boob” gener- ally enjoyed the experience. ‘The taxpayers uuu revt-payers of COSTS CITY $20 IN EACH $100 TO SPEND TAXPAYERS’ MONEY, NINETY PER GENT IN SALARIES PLENTY OF MONEY FOR WHALEN; NONE TO SAVE GHILD LIFE Estimate Board Tums Down Nurses’ Fund That Would Lower Death Rate, Although told by Health Commis- sioner Copeland that the appropria- tion would reduce the death rate 15 Der cent. among children under one year of age, the Board of Batimate bas refused a request for $122,400 |with which to employ sixty-eight Burees in prenatal or maternity work TAFT MAKES FIRST PUBLIC SPEECH FAVORING HARDING; Says Statements That the Sen- ator Has Scrapped League Are “Grossly Unfair.” DEFENDS OWN STAND. | Former President Blames Wil-! son For Not Accepting the Lodge Reservations. | By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) PORT HURON, Mich, Oct. 19 (Copyright, 1920.)—Willlam Howard Taft th his first political speech in this campaign gave to his audience | here a lengthy explanation of why! he has not joined with other pro- League of Natons Republicans in| supporting Gov. Cox and why he| confidently believes +the election of Senator Harding will mean America’s entrance into the present League of Nations. Here ts an ex- cerpt from a stenographic copy of the address: “Mr, Harding’s attitude upon the League has been this: That in an | numbers. The chamber was crowded , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1920, To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR, New ork, x. PUBLIC FLOGK PARLIAMENT TAKES UP PLAN TO END GREAT COAL STRIKE: TO OFFER Al No Indications Now That Other Large Labor Bodies Will Support Strikers, PUBLIC 1S AROUSED. Flock in Thousands to Enroll-| ment Places to Offer Aid if Needed. LONDON, Oct. 19.—Parliament ro- opened to-day with the situation, created by the coal strike and the Irish problem combining to draw the members to Westminster in large| © in anticipation of an immediate de- bate on the coal strike, ‘The discussion was opened by Sir Robert Horne, President of the Board of Trade. He declared the Govern- ment was open to every form of sug gestion by which a peaceful solution of this great question could be ob- | Volunteers Long Lines, Making Path HEAVY MILITARY GUARD FOR BODY OF HUNGER STRIKER He Hands in for Funeral. ‘ORK, Oct. 19.-—-To prevent Irish Volunteers marching in the funeral procession of Fitzgerald when his body from the church here to Fermoy, a large forco of military surrounded the church end six loads of sokiiers and an arm@ore@ car fell in behind the mourners?’ carriages following the was removed this afternoon NEW FRB BANK MURDER ANOTHER ELWELL CASE Woman He Courted Sought for Death of Paul, Who Vanished With $40,000. HE HAD MANY “AFFAIRS.” lice Say He Was Led to| Abscond, Then Lured to Scene of Killing. ’ es 7 | (Rowetal te The Hrentne World.) Dayid CAMD! N. J, Oct. 19, 8. Paul, the murdered Camden bank runner who Oct. 6 with $40,000 In cash while on his way to another bank, and whore mutilated body was found buried In the New Jersey pine belt last Saturday, was with ® woman from the time of his disappearance until hin death, She ‘was known to the poilce only as the “Western woman.” This developed to-day when the authorities admitted disappeared on that the whole search centred on finding her, It wae during Paul's vacation that he met her at Mount Holly, N. J,| during the horne races and fair there, SUPREME COURT JUDGE FNGH RULES THAT THE STATE HAD POWER 10 STOP EVICTIONS Declares Homes and Housing Come Under Police Power—Rent Laws Passed at Special Session Justified by Emergency Confronting Resi- dential Tenants. Again the ‘State Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of the new rent laws. Justice Edward R. Finch, in the Supreme Court, Bronx, today held that the Legislature had the right to safeguard the State's police powers and that the home and housing problem con- fronting thovsands of citizens under former leasing conditions created an emergency that justified the passage of the special legislation. Although the argument of the landlord’s counsel stressed the asser- tion that the emergency legislation was a potential restraint an.the power of tle courts, Justice Finch upheld the demurrer interposed on behalf of the tenant to the attack on the new laws’ legality, This decision follows a similar judici jal endorsement of the laws by er Og i fin, It was learned that an affair devel- | Supseme Cour tice Faber, the cfty of New York are, compara- | at $1,800 a year. earnost ‘desire to help the other A-| tained. He appealed ot the house to, heey the WANASGA didests “HuAGEEN |'Gked Debeenen thane call) Viet? ie brows: Up urt Jus! aber, tively, in the state of the aforesaid! “At a meeting of the heads of tho| (ions he was willing to vote for the|xqop ail bitterneaa out of the debate,{..", sl Ger ecehetens ea Gan ente hee cae le Jacob L. Guttag, owner of an ele- able “boobs” in that, through their |Health Department Bureaus a few|Lenguo with Republican reservations, | wiying the problem was to be solved lost = hae shart rues rates Wiel bel oxduead iiesif’ on the plea vatoy apartment house at No. 1955 | Weeks ago,” said Dr. Copeland, in“his| and he did so twice. In anticipation| ndignation was expressed amor © ed 9 Crotona Parkway, sought the ejeot- , exorbl- q not by denunciation but by good will| 4 f P | that he ne an automobile picef es heeaia pray wg privi- budeet request, "I asked each direc-| of executive reaponsibility and initia | ang eden weno, per Sane | wee ame oan i) eae ‘3 cadhis thie story meet lek itesanl) ere, Ree tantly and needlessly, + he. | tof What further steps could be taken| tive he docs not wish to submit the! gi, Robert was loudly cheered an| Bt Sxcitement prevailing Liki hed Med MAAR ace who occupies a five-room apartment lege of spending the!r own EOSY to lower the death rate and to pro-| Wileoi League to the Senate. Holi. tox the tlowr B Volunteers in long rows, holding os pies a ' 9-5 ih “+ tlerward. | in the petitioner's house and whose fore ft is spent. But they don’t get | jong tity in this city. The Director of | prefers to negotiate with the leading | mere Lioyd George tina entered hands, lined Patrick Street on both ores iff yee « Jassie Shia’ aren | lease expired Oct. 1 of this year. any fun out of it. the Bureau of Child Hygiene eatd| powers now in the League to revise aes | sides to make « path for the funeral ape lnes hs iidehlined my) Schatekin dectined to ‘sign a new ye shortly before and received an ova- a sted in the | Was bandaged, although there was In this article The Evening World| that with a eumcient force of nurres| and amend the League by an agree: |"?! Torah, dust before the tarsoval’ of| nothing wrong. with iL, TRid ahows | leaxe which the landlord proffered will show, from figures in the tenta-| te viett and advise expectant mothers,| ment with those powers before sub- ‘ church just ‘before the removal’ of ie an - t | and which called fora mupstantially ! ‘ 4 A way to renewed negotiations in| pizgerud’s body. The requiem mans | ccording to the police, that he waa | | a ee tive budget, that sixteen departments | the death rate among obildren under | mitting the matter to the Genate, | 11. 1 tion wide atrike was opened by| in her company, and it In believed Mener Neatal. He rambiced eres “high perform public service spend one year of age could be reduced 15) “In his speech of Aug, 28, and in his} =, is was being celebrated when an army t < . 4 | apartment and upon the arrival of the Sap wht ‘ 4 per cent.” spwcobes at Indianapolis and Green-|W!lam Brace labor member He| omoer with @rawn revolver, scoom-|that she lured him to alecond with | Oct. 1 refused to move 4 supervision and an- " = ssid e " 8 a! hen led ht to| “ an 34296006 ta the expeatitare for| Dr. Copeland, who was present at| castle, Ind., this last wook he has|*UARested @ new plan of Seay mal Pee a eee nor eene es Hh aie: iat ie aa Pda inpaigeia led eb adlingelloea ra * aga, |to-day'a meeting, said he had no com-| mado % clear that this country|Mtroversy In a speech shortly after forced a way through the throng In] hin des Bernard 8, Deutsch, began an action on actual accomplishment, of $47,716,423. | h the session began. ay shi Laie atta New clues, showing Paul to have py kl met Withhold: ¥ : i) ‘that ment to make on the board's refusal} Should help in an association to avold ‘ 6 the ehtrance, marched up to the altar ad (Avtalig Or seany OREN aS TrooKlyn er IMNNOIGS | tor the eviction of the tenant and at- Tes article will also show to grant the $122,400 appropriation, | War, and then he ts willing to bring| I” bis speech Sir Robert reviewod| rail and presented the officiating eesti ph up and in many| Price for Franchise—Knows | t#cke4 the constitutionality of the ° eight city departments or bureaus) “co siderable time was taken up at|Sb0Ut a modified or revised league, | ti? attempts at a settlement with the | priest with a typewritten commun! coer Oh Sta ee teanar ion sheila csi Amendment by which the Supreme which accomplish nothing {n the way to-day’s sewaion of the budget makers | aVolding those features of the Wil- miners and drew a gloomy picture of| cation from Kreat headquarters stat a Be eel are eiealy tine | Nothing of Gambling. Court is restrained from considering of tangible public service spend $5,-| »y the Plant and Structures Depart- | #0n League to which he has made ob-| te results if the atrike wero to be| ing that the number of persons in the | the my | a ejectment proceedings until 1922. 196,027 in the task of finding ways to| ment estimates. Grover Whalen, | Jcctions, His insistence is that the| continued. The factories throughout | funeral procession must be limited to bi Ae ye held to-day.| CHICAGO, Oct. 19—When the, The landlord's counsel contented 5 és ‘5rd Scena Til aad court | the country were closing, he said,| 100, none of whom would be allowed ‘aul'n funeral was awe wae . ed e spend the receipts of the city and in) former secretary to the Mayor, ix | League should cvntre around @ court with each day throw! 10,000 of to march In military formation Thousands of the morbidly ‘curious spenial Grand Jury inventiquting| OS hg Eaeialsicare NA be Ceebae checking up the expenditures. About|} head of this department. With the |! Justice, and Mr, Root's Interna- h each day throwing 10,000 out of | to march ary formation, thronged about the house jimpose this restraint on the powers 90 per cent. of all this overhead {s| overloaded todget, Mr. Whalen con- | tonal Court of Justice furnishes a cedar tage niiee these con-] The oieance st the SLADE created A \ettar 1h a wotaat's wand, seling gambling tn organized baseball re-!of the Supreme Court, arguing that 4 fy o © a co tion f cro’ led church, a ie “| = n eunk in ealartea, vinced the Estimate Board that ho| >asis for his proposal ; ' a Se ae on porn ¥ ee range aoe ene ci eeniideen run {of her infatuation, tut unaigned, UMed ith Investigation to-day, /If the Legisiature was permitted to 0 two Items of overhend, which | needed thirty-three bridgekeepers and | “Uxvressions thet Mr. Harding has) he po! aera al bel ‘ found in the clothing of Paul, led the; Charles Ebbets, owner of the Brook-|Po*tpone the conrt's action for two ‘Th wo items of ‘scrapped’ the League or has ‘repudi-|to the deprectation of British credit |ning towards the altar, Irish volun years there waa danger of the Legis- ly surface figures and do not go| tenders, whose sulary will average ated’ {t aro grossly unfair expros-| abroad aaa result only of tho threat [teers calmed the congregation and the | Police Wo @ search for four women lyn Nationals, and Harry H. Frasee,|1.) 7. continuing to extend thie ls led of 0 H en m1 WT a be 7 exp! =| , Ps rl o e fo 0} ” . 7 'e Bi i ps - wae re ee Whig} Haag Mose seach Accra stons, He haa vigorously opposed|ened strike, which amounted In the|ceremontes proceeded The nearch for the four women. resident of the Boat Amertcans,) ion indefinitely ly apparent, rey 0 at $6,500, a confidential examiner at i with whom Paul was known to have Were excused as witnesses, cae <. and the Monroe Doctrine | cas) of imports from America since| Prior to the advent of the notdiors vie tek naa a 99,531,532 of cost in the actual outlay] $2,500: soven storekeepers and assiat. | Article X. and the Monroe | been on the friendilest of terms, I* Roth ita sea told 1 ‘ius Tobias, counsel for the ten- 0 ot repudiated | July, be satd, to nearly £600,000/a1x uniformed volunteers, comporing oth and Frazee told Mart-| ulus 7 : ot H1,716,423. ‘Tho percentage of over-| ants at §1,800 each, a force of thirty- | Provision, but he has not repud ompted not only by the finding of jey F - ease ant, entered a demurrer. In his A x , 8 ; peed ard of honor at the coffin, with-| Prompted not only by th 6 Of Jey FP. Repyxle, Anwintant State's At- head to distribution for wages, caulb-|two in a clerical division at $56,784, |! other provivions and purposes, All apie : sie murs 6 ahi ha fe! letter, but also by the fact that! tornes, th “4 they had no Information| P&Pers he upheld the right of the ow mupplies is about $20 in ech | minty additional engineers and |'terence that he {s opposed to any | Rig ha : ner oer mted._ saa ioued drow ee six others ae nis dress & woman once before got him int)\ae to gainbling, but expromeed will Legislature to declare that an emer. league or opposed to the present|the speaker, that because the cd ntry|took their places tor leaving ; : citrate ae J sine aides ‘ — |wenoy existed which threatened the PEOPLE PA AY FOR HIGH COST OF i lipgnir ao qaptcal ited! League, when these features which | was in this horrible trouble the miners| Patrick Street the funeral procession ine according “s Lie a Ingnees to return later if wanted. Be-| acto pollos power designed te népe OVERHEAD MACHINERY. $225,000 in the terr. hes moreane Of) deems to bo abjectionable are re-|should be given something, That, he |took the road leading to Fermoy, mil- ress y years age, when a ae 8 fore leaving tho Btatefa attorney's 1. its citizens and that the Legis: ‘What taxpayers gei from the city b Ababa moved, and when other features are| said, would settle the strike, but If it|Itary lorries accompanying it, Volun- | letter carrier, Paul was convicted of office, Mr. Ebbets aid he hoped the) j2) 0" Cie Mil ae) Uk amie Government in the shape of tangible! To use the exact language of the) Aiot's.a: ne deoms to be necomsary,|did so others would have to be settled |tere made & cordon to prevent stree,| Stealing from the mails, and Capt. Grand Jury would recommend adop. hint he sid returm, auch as echcols, public tm-|Feduest from Commissioner Whalen, | oom (OM! it Cite every three months when once the|crowds following the cortege *| Schregier of the ¢ h detective tion of the Lasker plan for the re-| pi es nee oi Peston peace provements, policemen, firemen, clean ee new tee te tho Gonwe coe GOy | Mee Te ee os ce all eecmeaston got about that ft was only - — force declared that m woman was! organizatio® of baseball Hissclly?ae Seeae ial Seven, three weeks’ vacat! < = ' ~ = ’ ae -_ 3 scree WT ol t atreets, building and health regula~ edaitaouel io Hon and! sung. I wish to play the gume of MACSWINEY’S MIND (continues cond Page.) Later, George W. Grant, President | “wma complaint alleges that the don, punishment of crime, care of the | additional operation on Staten Island : (Continued on m_Bacond Page.) . ed on & e of the Boston Nattonals, was excused | A incapable and indigent, municipal|@nd South Brooklyn lines, equivalent | S°Ve™mmont as tts rules are contained AND SIGHT WEAKEN | - a outa R plaintiff lathe owner of real prop- « to an additional boat in operation |'® te Constitution of the United nai SY \“KILLED” DEAD MAN on the plea that he had no informa-| 2) "soa tt ine dofendant wae rene fp FR Be egy twenty-four hours and three addi.| St#te# I feel, therefore, that though} HP RDING WOULD : a | : 7 |thon to raveal to th Grand tury ae 1k capate ce Gh puast hen? Caaeee 01 ned on event onal erewa® I favored the Wilson Leone and NOT JOIN LEAGUE, Passes Fairly Good Night and PRISONER'S PLEA Grea told , f ane es at * ny Un | ie ainben’e tenes aepinisie: Sac eee » — hoped that it might be ratified, and Begins 68th Day of Hi ho received infarmation on gamb! 1990, ‘and-sefimed ta vaonta,) ee ~~ KING’S CONDITION GRAVE. favored Article % and he eg y J ould submit tt , i — fole X. and hoped that it| JOHNSON REPEATS * St ' woul defendant has interposed a 4 TOOK HOSE TO FIRE fon unger Strike George Lewls Fired Shot Into|™®,? a Restriction Al might escape elimination, when I sadn’ | Hunger Ebbets, whose club won the Ne-| iiiwer and the only ATHENS, Oct —The latest wale! IN PAJAMAS—FIRED’ | found tt could not to ratified 1 urged | ae LONDON, Oct. 19.—The condition of | Body of Former Gangster, Slain “tional Leagu plonship this wea. | Urrer And tne eater latin, lerned, eoscarning the sonciticn | aa strongly as I could the acceptance | California Bitter-Ender Resents | nora Mayor MacSwiniey of Cork wa by “Rubber’ Shaw. on, atid he expocted to retire from! the conatitutlonallty of the, iaw Spas In addition to his other| Driver Adler Is Out of Rockville | °* i ee ot iep rer Charge of Ambiguity Against [5° th day of his hungor ‘striké, aaid| What amounted toe ples of kitting « 28M Aree a aaa pe ila le ‘| Passed at the At opecial eem ting from the bite of = DORBoane In November e, Republican Candidate. raat af oh Self |r lend before the shot, Be hate menctae eee sion of the Legislature prohtbitin, pet mpeikay, 9 cousesiion of the tunge Centre Department and Vebruary, 1920, 1 felt that Presid cement a andida the bulletin ine cy the Irish gelf-|man who wae dead before the shot iyi. ‘He aid | Som oF the Lewislatare pecnibiingy de bimself the proper sub- NNATI, ©., Oct. 19.--8enator | Determinatic ague # afternoo fired was accepted today when and eee “araparure ranged from 1049 to Glad of It. RGe DIRMET SED GIVES AUR>) ae We. Jakbeen oF Gaitlonte ad. | The Lard Mayor panned a fairly good See ee ‘ | of of reat property used for dwell« Oi Warier in tho day the ising he severest criticism in not 1» o me he fstien Agel : Lewls of No. U2 Weat goth I have been in the gume for 34 € ini “ hone : 4 : wing — Newry ontucky) mu- ie ; 3 anetave Aacips, t William € Adter, the “hoselesa” hose | being wil ling to accept @ compromise Greening a Newport (Kentucky) NS ee tan epee t pleaded guilty to manslaughter years, bets seid, Vand think i in| iS Ruvpewes. except’ th: cerem ‘ stave Adoiph, the Crown Prines | |ourt driver @€ the Rockville Contre Fire — dience Inst night, described himacif as orday's a p wuuty 2 in cali, g1| Sneclfied instances (not alleged in FE eee ee tee rctoae Ant | Department, Who responded ao quickly “not a member of the Senatorial oli The Lon Mi n the first degree. Juda» Rovaisky about time for me to quit. Lam 61] 11. case at bar) provided @ rea- oni ee ceee 8” |to a tire alarm that he drove to ie with- rarchy. but only 4 casualty of the lust i a ay 74 |: S0e dey: hee Cours: GF Ceansse) Bees seth lige sonable rental value has been EEE) out his shoes and stockings, or much | | Republic n Party Convention,” |i p Ne | sionn had prepared to try Lewis on a) Investigation of baseball as far cai i of anything else in the way of clot! nto | ‘The Senator declared hy resented any | and dontors fen t | charge of firet degree murder back ae 1917 was to be taken up by| “Protection of homes and houe- | Cl d Adverti jsavo his pajumaas, to-day ta attending || ELECTION FIGURES, 1789-1919 | chars of ambieulty against Senator | ory SeyveleniEs | lewis la a gungater, With Robert ine Grnnd Jury. John A. Heyer, ina to: sarbalnic within: dive ain ij lassifie Werlisers Wl strictly to his private Dustnass, | Harding because of his stand on the| HING AT COST j@haw, alias “Rubber,” he sited at President of the National League. sawee (Gk abo: Wakiar Wrakasitl | I t t J []|cFrenening” lamb chops and choppink | | question of tho League of Nations, He| SEES CLOTHING AT COST. | into the pack of “Par Iatginat Cheb, Wa Mubjoonaed to bring with bim| Pope Sous come few ete oe 4 jmeat into hamburger steak, He has| ald Senstor Harding’a views on tha| farmed gangutor, at the Marginal Clu - He pilinetione of amotkyl: iictceace b 4 mpor ant. been formally “fires” from’ tee ¥ire|| "7emere fer the 1970 Election League were mado increasingly plain | Hetatlers “Have Determined tol No, 154 Highth Avenie. on the night ray of wll Investiimtions of CMOK-| threatens the same. In enacting aaventiain Department. as the days of tho campaign passed, | Forget ia, of July 26, In recommending the edness in baseball made by the Na the statute in question the Legie- Fhe Sunder, Wor World, should ‘eo tn Specifically charged with insubordin- 1920 World Alm "ac and added: | CHICAGO, Oct 19 thiers iacceptance of the minor ples, Assistant th loawuo. Heydier maid these in-| lature has declared in express ation and using language to his auper- | An. “The Democratic candidate saya that | throushout the country i deter [pia t Attorney Brothers ; d Bhaw yestigations extended back to Kamea| terms that such a public emerg- On or Hake Friday fors wuld to be calculated to start a fire, 35c ac if he ts elected the United Btatea win | "ined to nell at cont Alcordiig tel 4 the fatal shot and that Lewis, played in 1917 in which Hel Chase,! oncy exists, and it is within its | Preceding Publicati the wos selsnanty tried Jest: night and | opy dotn the League gy Nations) the He. (Anirens BME ot etal Clothiere:| CUeNiNe With & hol, marely sent sat province to so determine, (Mat- ublication the department councll voted iim out of publican candidate saya; ‘If I am elect- | National Association of Kv ate | bullet into # dead man's body, Shaw (Contuued on Second Page.) ter of application of Jacobs, 98 reostves thio-preterence |]| membership, Newsstands, Bookstores, and at} | oo will not have anything to do| ,."Cortinual increnges in, costs during | ister was killed by @ gAns —— ¥. sel Arkansae, 311 ” ve brough nm at N 4 clean vi, Eg Bre me seee Hl ona glad an throtg dno ‘itend Branch Offices of New York World |) vs the League of Nationa Cesare they no. ‘can be Judgo Rossinky remanded Lawie to! WORLD RESTAURANT. | wis ba, p set, Matter of Vel- THE WORLD. t should entitled to the vote of every red-blood- dgtermined to" Forget con - boiled. gota Ttaule dnote for she Court to i ave Ropentad, Postage Prepaid S0c per copy cj : * imprisonment. 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