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Nett ge tet tere ptt tig he eel D mee ee te ee ee ees 4 sta ae mene sean ae NE I AES OT and England. In addition, at and . One line of steamers plying bet eastern English ports and Ham! Rotterdam and Antwerp wl be vended entirely. Owing to the great increase in un- employment, due largely to enforced Adleness caused by the shutting down of industries in the strike of toal minera, extra efforts are being made to guard London in the event of more toting in the heart of the city. Spo- adic disorders have occurred in wide- Ty scattered sections of the metropolis following the outbreaks tn Whitehall Street. Numbers of detectives have been posted along Whitehall between Downing Street and the House of Commons to protect the Ministers on their way thither, and the Ministers’ @uards wore doubled. ASK ADMINISTRATOR OF SEARLES ESTATE Walker and Lawyer Seek Latter’s Appointment to Handle ‘N.Y. Holdings, Artvur T. Walker, omployee in the Mnancie! district who inherited sbout $50,000,000 under the wilt of the late Ed- Attorney Lewis L. Delafield, temporary administrator of the New York part of the estate. The petition places the ‘value of this park at about $27,500,000, Surrogate Foley tssued citations to the eation The appointment in asked by Walke who lives at No. 25 Ficrrepont Street, and Delafield, who liv 20 West Street, pending the COURT AMPLIFIES GAS RATE DECISION. Judge Hough Says Invalidity of 1916 Act Does Not Revive That of 1906, A supplementary opinion was filed by? Federal Judge Hough to-day in amplification of hin decision that the New York State S0-cont gas law is Unconstitutional and conflacatory, at the request of the Kings County Light- conapaey.. Judge Hough saya: jeclaration that both the acts ‘of 3906 and 1916 are unconstitutional in respect of rates was inserted in the inion for @ purpose—to make It clear tre act of 1906 is not revived by the unconatitutionality of the act of 1916. That in my opinion i# only a clearer way of saying—as suggested by the defendants—that the act of 1906 a4 amended in 1916 In unconstitutional.” pe judge Hough announced he had add- J Provision that the city or State \ al to vacate or modify the injunction if it could be shown condi- tons had changed and that the statu- tory rute was to louger confiacatory. HIS CALLS TOO FREQUENT, fo Cowles, « Neighbor, Inapired Earle to tue For Divorce. Mmited divorcee brought against him by his wife, Mra, Hester Renwick Karte, before Vice Chantollor Lewis in Jersey oF. 1. Who tn a mining engineer and the son of Ellis Potter Earle of Mont- clair, reputed to be a multi-millionatre, ie bring counter sult against his wife for absolute divore He told to-day of the alleged mis- conduct of Mra, Earle with Youllen Cowles, & younk man who lived next door to the Earle at White Plains U- til ‘Cowle came on the scene Karle an he and his wife had been very by together, going to motion picture, en- tortainmenta and sleigh parties. He wan pressed with Cowle, he said. and in Vited him to call. ‘The calls became too frequent, Earle said TO “UNONIZE” PATRIOTISM. Overseas Red Cross Women Jotn Forces Wii Dy ity Leagoe. ‘The Oversens Service League, com- posed of women who served with the Red Crens during the war, has Joined forces with the National Security League in the latter's campaign for a million members “to unionize the pa- trivtiam and good citizenship of the country.” ‘Miss Alice Chittenden, Vice President of the Overseas League, is in charge of the campaign among the women, Others fa the work are Mra, Lucy W. Phis Miga Fauatine Dennis, Mine Byitth com, Miss L. P. Davenport and Miss Wana Davenport. ON JOB 2 HOURS, ARRESTED. New Saloaman Accused of 6 Snitn of Clothes to Two hours after Cltro Deliago, twen- ORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 192 J Cox Brady and His Brid " “On Their Pokepinee 1A. England M MULLIN FREED THE EVENING W QOT WM CABET, SAYS UNTERNER FHARONG WINS, ATTACKS LABOR AT TOCHANGE LEASE, BULONG NOUR May Be Secretary of State or Threat Made to Keep Union Men Away From Lockwood Committee Hearing. eal Head Another American Peace Commission. SPEECH FORECASTS IT. panne counsel for the Lockwood Committee, to Rogert 1. the Building Trade Council, a wit- nem at the opening session to-day of investigation | building materials sharp clash with J. J. O'Connor, at- torney for Hrindell denounced Mr. myer as attacking j@nd insulting Brindell He daciared that uniens assured lim clients will be treated with courtesy, he would advise hia clients bullding trade unfons not to appear before the committee again. terruption came at the close of Brin. oil's testimony, myer asked him to send certain reo- ords to the committee. | “You can have alt take our safes if you like,” sald Brine Announcement of Policy Be- lieved to Have Been Sent to Harding in Advance, By David Lawrence (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) OHICAGO, IL, Oct. 1920)—Elihu 20 (Copyright, Root's speech York favoring the modification of the Prosent League of Nations covenant to meet American objections ts now the big topic of discussion at political headqGarters of both parties. The im- Root's pronounce- ment j# that everybody in Republican apects him to be Secretary of State in the next Administration, or the head of another American Pence Commission which will negotiate with |° European governments reservations or changes in the coven ant of the League. Mr. Root's expreaned friendliness to the present League did not come as a shook to the portance of Mr. OX BRADY © tyeren our records— James Cox Brady, New York millionaire, and Miss Helen Mac- Mahon of Flushing, L. L, were married recently in London. photograph shows Mr. Brady and his beautiful brido leaving their hotel in Easthourne, where they are spending their honeymoon. PAYROLLS CONSUME CITY'S MONEY GIVEN BOROUGHS FOR IMPROVEMENTS -2"c<Ssssons concerning | "We don't want your safes— ful not to take anybody olno's safe Untermyer replied. “You wouldn't say that to hia face -you don't dare say it to my face,” “You are insulting or It hag cnused then nome anaiety for, anixed labor with your insinuations.” It is belloved he would never have made such a inte ting Senator Harding know some-| him thing about it in advance, the portion of Mr. which In being uccupted now'ng the ‘iereconcilables but 6 shouted O'Connor Invited the committee to Sergeant-at-Arms Leokwood eaid all treated with ont without let. Hore in Witneawes would apences | Courteay (Continued from Page One.) luncheon adjourn- Nnatrmmyer said that Harding shuld, boisterous gentleman” had tried to create a fake | Questions asked involved an atack on | organized labor. “Th protecyon of legitimate labor and the stimulation of housing may the exposure those who are abusing and discredit- ing the cause of the workingmen,” Mr. Untermyer added. witness called Untermyer was Samue Secretary of t Ployers' Association: mounting conta of Borough Government mean increased construction—more| Indiana authorities nasert he must buildings, more streets, more street repairs, more sewers and #0 on. one item in the budget proves that this is not the case, and that item is| three years and seven months of his “materials.” The payroll of the President of the Borough of Manhattan is $4,168,- js is $327,700, or a little more The President of Brooklyn Borough finds he needs only $271,000 worth of materials to match @ payroll of $3,683,830—a 7 per cent. pro- 3 rn to Micht City and serve tnimistration But | retu o ran and “The question the League be accepted absolutely un- be modified to 762, but all he than 7 per cent. of the payru ll, ks for to pay for mater changed or shall meet the American objections, would be glad to have the pro- The payroll of the President of Queens is $3,463,781, but he needs only $269,000 for materials—an 8 per cont. proportion. The President of Bronx Borough runs h jo of $220,000 worth of material changed as (the American) objections, would follow an ordinary common sense nogotiation ns to the best way to obviate reentage up to 11 by against a payroll ox- Building Trades Em- At first glance these figuren might appear ridiculous, tostified, ‘includes in its membership . e a e Pre 1 the members ofthe smployitia crane not, as is shown by the budget showing of the President of the Borough | the separate trades, They pay an initiation feo of $25 and dues of $30 a year, are 800 such members. tho membership includes about rev- But they are} to-day on the Adriatic for home on the objections, 1 think the American ob- Jections can be met and obviated of Brooklyn, He asked for about $6,000,000 for new buildings and the| turn unless is Government found other completion of building projects in 1921 and it is hard to belteve he did not| fields of activities for him. adjust his payroll accordingly—that Is, to provide for the salary expense | ‘With regard to the story of 3,000,000 The amount he asked for | Italians emigrating to this country.” he new buildings was not allowed but his payroll allowance was not decreased, | *!4 ‘The overhead charges outlined above are permanent, but It Is by no | 7ou Ay Kot Tn addition upon the proposed improvements, scheme of the League or impair- ing its usefulness.” Root | buliding labor and fifty minra connected, build’ng IAduatry,”* Mr. Donnelly maid that each of the dinate organtzations own contracts with the corr labor organizat Root cloars away the notion that: contracts are subject to the approve! Harding would attempt to of the main association, which in turn a ement with the Building | Trades Council The subsidiary associations «pay to" the dues of their m - In the budget the Manhattan President ts al- | Stat ‘temporary service” and similar allowan of $1,685,186 to Brooklyn, $1,393,231 to ‘Queens, $949,189 to the Bronx and | "°,*f@ Hrazil an $746,742 to Richmond, in other ways makes no reference to the | “Theodore Lounsbury Karle took the| League” as the Republican campaign | stand to-day In tho trial of the suit for} orators have been uniformly calling sw the present lowed $1,790,877 for s are made |!# ® strone (To-morrow's article will show how “Temporary service” ts continy |i Choate ally of service to contractors and politicians.) catablish anew League. prets Senator Harding's promise of “ relationship”, mean revision of the existing League bership and use of the present machinery. irreconcilubles this BANKER SEES THREE THINGS TO BE DONE TO RESTORE EUROPE Destruction of Bol: German Indemnity and Re- construction in France. WASHINGTON, Oct, tion of Bolshevism in every country, the fixation of the German in ties to the Allies and th: tion of devant great needs of the hour for the com- WOMAN LURES COP FROM BURGLARY | ™*" Wifey and Friends matdea embers for im jtlon, and only the “active” members, those who belong to the subsidiary organizations, are allowed to vote in the association, Harding's having Robert P. Iding Trades Council with head- ‘ Mark's Place. Why do you compel an employer Fake Story Gets Him From jing Place, Brooklyn, Post and Safe With $1,350 Is Carried Off. “OMecer! OMcer! Burglara are ohloro- forming and robbing people In houses on India Street near Franklin Street sitions about My foreign relations plank in the Repub- lican National Platform at Chicago written by Mr purty to an agreement with the other the world to preserve Might be engaged In rentricting out fixing prices and violating t Trust Law, the benefits of , yo Mr, Untermyer asked. Mr. Donnelly did not give a dire answes, which led to 4 tlt Goland carrying a grip. She and her da breathless woman at 4| {lends followed the couple In a tax} to organization?” Patrolman Arthur Stoekton of the Greenpoint Ave- nue “Station, ot a | Woman, Both Senators Johnson and Borah roved that plank, Democrats hereabouts the brings confirmation of the oaly purpose 4 from the Urying to Bee answer to a singl ¢ are five trades not affilia could get a direct Liggett drug store at No, $67 Manhat-| ing undefende of the Bankers’ | t w York, declared Stockton sprint frust Company of } to-day In an address before the Amerl- ean Bankers’ 4 24 to the station, re-|/DEMUR TO COAL INDICTMENT ported what he had been told and In two yers, plawters their charge that and electrical Republicans have h start was to prevent Woodrow Wil- from achieving during hin {stration the distinction of An rahip inta League of N had been mm largely his Inspiration and work. tall was hot-footing | Coamnel for Company Says Law ts dikes Unconstitutional. No burgiare were At the head of the r of the chloroformin, with the plasterers, but not with. the “H'm," ruminated Stock had come a suspicion, uraed to the drug at woman had disappear drug sttore, wh . to whom full-fledged, una |Beny Appeared bi returned from Burope, aisted the Reparation Commission as financial adviser, with organizations that refuse the Bullding Trades Counchk? Untermyer as! Mr. Donnelly objected to the So had | Murrere to indictments chargife hoard- con- ontracts with unions and others ars Brindell, Bu was Inrke enough | pany, anid h Hitchoock reservations offered in the Tho | Which the in etmenty were based was as November, every objection rency expansion will decrease, budgets can be mad Is about 200 feet from the potica | Wagonstitutional. taxation can G An-liyn Fallaon, said no’ officlal of thi hony's Chureh. t Council, gave bis address hs Ne “With the German indemnity fixed located tr-uix, of No. 534°1241h Street got a Job y day in a Brontway department ptore he was arreated with a frieml, O» car Bamas, of No. 141 West 126th Street, nad come to call he police say Delta, p two sults of clot hip @ burwlar _ LAUREL ENTRIES. rinsr RAC Teaiden ro-veraihie, gett Se Nolen —Setirande, Tie. lane co et: My rtcnd Tato, Vauenoe 100 Fagan UB: Heine, OT" *ainnle Wala. ibs Snape ino; Pitidime, 100. soul tharnen, FEE Hace Tag). Rae iconye.” 100; AB bev’ Ginter, 66: Mtaaae 108 ig in) 4, Vauneden entry PAIRD RACE —iiandicnp vx furlong — Thais Grand. 1 Seettty. 110, Dawalz, 110-4) The Prarie, a WoT tiriem, 110, Avira tare pemr olde N10. ids end “h Natit Lowel, 18; to ino rind he N.S a RAP cme mile wud 8 furlong. lhe Been ny 12 raniaan. Tie koe We Eire jomrolda, chien ig rt sister, Moga Mint ie eto. TR, Taw Wile aii Mace, ‘lie ee RACE oe cr Shi any bea Daly Avenue, Hronx. Ho sald he came * mWay at the entr nse to Calvary Democrats no behind it ail only a parti With an attempt ‘omstul operation without fear that su LPB pal tad may increase her Hability and her bur whether the investiguti: den will beg a wrapped | to for his friend | Min they also allege has a record as) When reservations, 4 matter of fact, Into his pervonal affa ts productive work ca protection of Chair p men now drawing ) governments for unneces- vastated dist be given to many “It is Important to know ff the men Democrats recalled to. post of power day the agreement reached in th: ranks of the up from the HOOVER FAVORS CANADA SEA ROUTE Would Be a Boon to Farmers and Increase Wheat He Declares, whereby reservations on every sub- |, Brindell declared ed UPON except Article .» aNd then Senator Johnson th: with wa revolt in Massachusetts | wit to continue partisan conferences unlews Johnson's | | views on Agticle That's what but just how ——_———For Fo-Morrow, Thursday, Oct, 21. BRITTLE As with the OO other y tloa hae a tremeadous fol ened Senator STTER PEANUT BUT ot Lott ewerts, tht "tor there ts hurd if New York whi Aer olden, much validity | hardiy be p: transportation tates notually negotiates at & hearing before the International Joint @ fades Council of dues in the , Ties tienes} Tito, dit’ dhown Gone, | of Nations America under dministration should Thursday Attraction GKADE SMOOTIT way from the Gr Trades Council, partiganstip | trom to do with It wid follow the Hepublicans in the { ten cents @ bushel on expert wheat, which would go into the ascathg sla feria 9 8; Maisie Ponte vans Vite i Panes At Ta Rbeuerel. Ie, ‘Kengcky hoy i sh mamas 31a; Li By oe clalened. char, Track fant, p. | campaten fired in th reservations be. | Of Octe considered cumbe Jaat two weeks Rockin Newark: obra ond Yor exnct location {siephone directory” had bexun to} opposition to the waterway as similar to labor saving 1 and delicate pudiation of the present League alt to pave the way Democrats had some thelr charee. foundation for mado by Will Commerce, and Jultui ident of the United States Grain Corporation, the speech’ of Elihu Johnson group in the American Sen- Pere te big gua of the | ate, “4 = ° Betudee he’s ON PLEA HE KLE SELF DEFENSE Jury Acquits Prohibition Agent, Who Killed Man in Liquor Raid. | Stewart N. MoMullin, Prohibition | enforcement agent, was acquitted |to-day Oy the jury in the United States District Court before Judge | Julius M. Mayer of the charge of |murder growing out of his killing | | Harry Carlton, a chauffeur, tn the flat of Carlo Carini, a bootlegger, in East 76th Street March 11 last. MoMullin was defended by United | States Attorney Caffey and State | Senator J, J, Walker on the ground | that he killed Carlton in selt-defonse | and im the discharge ‘of his duty as & Governmént servant, ‘The State of Now York prosecuted the case through Assistant District | Attorney Talley and presented tes- timony by the daughter of Carini that Carlton was shot down while he had hig hands in the air and while his head was turned away from M Mullin, MoMullin was taken to the office of | United States ‘Marshal MoCarthy for ‘formal discharge from United States *Jeustody, Detectives Barton T, Wilson and Charles J. Reynolds, from the «| office of Dintrict Attorney Swann, at once posted themselves at the doors of the Marshal's office, announcing they meant to follow MeMullin off Government property and then arrest him ona warrent sent here by Warden Fogarty of the Indiana State Prison serving four years and five months of an eight-year sentence, and thot he ytolated his parole within less than & year by taking part in a highway robbery in Westchester County, for which he was sent to Sing Sing. The unexpired term. McMullin refused to go out to meet the detectives until he had consulted with his counsel, State Senator Walker. —_————a ITALIAN AMBASSADOR SAILS on the Adriarte on ot Absence. Baron Romano Avezzana, ttallan Am- Dasandor to the United States, sailed onve ve, ‘saying that he expect to re “there ia nothing in it. Perhaps m.000 within the next two ture that the Unite years, owl hold Arne’ the Adriatic were Other passens nd fami Gen, Frank Parker Stuyvesant nler and wi Roder head of we AR Lady Jor TRAILED WOMAN AND GRIP. Room and Found Habby. Sizabeth Parks of No, 340 Ster- testified to-day before Supreme Court Justice Callas: han in Brooklyn, tn her action for di- vorce against Frank Lloyd Parks, that while dining with friends inst August in a Coney Ieiand restaurant her hus- | band entered the room with a woman Mrs. Hotel Bosset . abe said, whore, after overing that Parka had registered "Mr. and Mra, Sweeney,” they rata room and found him with the Decision was reserved, the action be —— Counsel for the Brooklym Fatson Company and the Adelphia Coal Con United States Judge Mayer to-day and entered ol Ing and profiteering In cool Former United Staten Senator \Jamea A. ¢ man, for the coal com lieved the law oF OF - iweraham, for the Broc company had known of offenne and that the officiain we late to learn that an improper had been committed by an empleo Both de murrera will be argued on,Oct. 20. otk Hiclows pare fruit Jeliles, presented in many pleasing flavors bh in sparkling crystallized ny Pat form. ‘They never fail Rikabeth t ay ht lovers. hoth ble aad ittie. One of our most popular WI nox 49 fed MISS MARY F. EDEY THE BRIDE TO-DAY OF E. W. TAYLOR JR. Ava of Mp. and Mrs, Charles Lowry of No, 54 West Bist Street, will be- aa i come the bride of Edward Winslow riage Annutlled. Taylor jr. of Philadelphia this after-| Mra. Franc noon in St. Thomas's Church. ward a reception will be hy Hotel Gotham. of Dr. ‘Gain After. | ¥a® married June 23 to id at the fs the son Edward Winslow Taylor of and a member of | iyn, an the Philadelphia Cricket Club. is a member of the younger set he ls reported to have sald in the intro: in the entertain. | duction to has appeared ments of the Junior League and othe charitable affairs DROP WORKER IN PEEKSKILL| fiver’ ar'ne can support i'm: taking - ER} | Plants Reduce Force of Operatives |» and Go On Part Time Basis for Present. wave of overproduction at- Both Lega Broken. tonded by a general laying off of fac-| Bernard MeSwe tory and mill hands and the curtailing | No 411 B of manufacture haw struck Peekskill, | andard Ofeloth Company, large oft | The Cort. | 4, The » men Saturdi land Hat Factory cut tts force in halt, | { releasing 200 hands, and the Baker! fractured: Inca 260 |t women, shut down to half time, now | home. ‘the running only the first thr Fletxchmann’s plant has| xo laid off several shifts and the works are not running full force, concern in need of help is an imita- tion pearl factory employing 400. chants report no slump in local trade, Mer-| ae | ‘Thirty boat Fmpire City Asks me i biey est Racing Assorcla- tion, which owns a big course between Vernon and Yonkers, @ writ of certiorart The Empire obtained directoing | to th show | at Drop 2, - was applied the asseanmoent of ita Fifth Avenue at 35th Screet Established 1879 NAVY SERGE MAKES A TUNIC FROCK FOR THE MISS. ® fringing the graceful iK : 4 sleeves, make this FLYERS BACK FROM TRIP TO ALASKA tors Met by Squadron of 35 on Completing 9,000- Mile Journey. Led by Lieut, Rose O. Kirkpatrick. four army ay watled down to Méitchell Field at Mineola to-day after completing @ 9,000 mile journey to Nome, Alaska and return. ‘The first plane touched ground at 1.87 o'olodk. The returning aviators were met over New York City by @ squadron of thirty-five Planes from Mitchel Field and the Cur- ts aerodrome and were escorted heme by them. | The two planes left tthe aviation felt at Brio, Pa, at 9.36 this morning, Tho purpose of the trip was to demonstrete the rellablilty of the alrpiane for long | distance transportation when carefully planned to stow their avatlabllity for making ape and superfictal geok survey sketches and to stimulate the Jay- ing out of flying fields. 1 About 110 hours were spent In the air 4h actual 1. The four mavhinas, De Haviland 445 type, lett Mineola July | at 1240 P.M The machines at the start were mained aa follows: (1) Capt. Sinclar Bureet, Mechanical Sergeant Henriques ; (2) Lieut. Clarence B. Crumrime, Sergt. Long; (4) Lieut. Clifford Nutt, Lis we I ison; (4) Lieut, Ross C. Kirk- patrick, Sergeant Bnglien Sergeant Henriques wi compelled to drop out at Edmonton, Alberta, on tie return trip, et aeteemate Will Wed Philadelphia Man at St) ALLEGED BIGAMIST Thomas's Church—Active for Charity. Miss Mary Frances Edey, daughter| But Alyce Reed's Mother, in Brook- ey; lyn, Wants the Second Mar- CALLS IT A CUSTOM # Keed’s daughter Aly Jam Bartarse | of San Salvador, whose manner, thougl foreign, did not seem odd until a row weeks Inter when he brought to taelr home at No, 14 Geleton Avenue, Broak- her woman “This is my wife from San Salvador, js wife In Brooklyn and her | mother, rl] “What do you mean—your wife trom San Salvador?’ Mra, eed, appearing the Supreme Court to-day" with oh daughter in a aut for annil rm ot Age, Bald abe asked Bartars», in my, ntry,”” she quoted Bartar | my pick. Justice Callaghan fr TWO BOYS RUN OVER BY CAR. Fire Track erved deciston, n to Get One Oat— ney. fi years old, of at 139th St t, and Vineennt Asallone, five, of No Bast 139th cot, were run down to-day dy @ | Union Railway surface car at Willis Avenue and 139th Street. Bernard wus d under the car a fire crew was calle! to get him out He ix in Lincoln Hospital with two Vincent ons af the body and acalp, and was treated by a nearby physician and sent boys ‘wore playing In tho ays of | street. The motorman wax Robert Hunter of 1977 Crotona Avenue. ‘ne only inca U, $, NAVY TO-SELL 30 BOATS, (Bids for Warships, To«s Yaoh) Be Opened Oct, 24, Including old warahtpas, tugs and former yachts, have beon of fered for sale by the Navy, bide for which are to be opened Oct scriptions of eraft and ¢o: of the sule be had e Bur Supp Only bide ach boat will wat ma 29.75 HE new touches of wooden beads sash, and gros grain ribbon tying the short navy French serge a decidedly attractive model at the price, Sizes 14-16-18 s