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CONTRACT R REFUSED TO PAY $25,000; _SAYS BRINDELL DROVE HIM To pte ‘9 Weather—CLEARI DAVID LAWRENCE SEE ce cd al COLDER. Copyrintt, by The Pr Co. (The New Yorke World). Gwe ANKRUPT a “Publlshlag _NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920. Entered ae Post Office, Now ¥ ‘To-Morrow'e Weather—FAIR; COLDER. Recond=Clase Maitee N.Y. PRICE THREE CENTS ANNE ABT i WLS SWEPT ASIDE BY DOCTOR: “BETTER THAN FOR YEAR" — Assurance Follows ‘Tragic and Stricken” Statement of Pro-League Visitors. _ GAINS SLOW BUT SURE | _ President's Phy cian S He BY AGREEMENT Is in Best Shape Since i Breakdown, ] =p (Opeciat from » Staff Correepondent | /erms, However, Must Be of The Evaning World.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—Without * detracting from the tremendous im- + péetance of the subject which brought the Hamilton Holt delegation of Pro- . League Republicans here to seo Pres- ident Wilaon, it can be asserted that public jnterest in Washington imme- + diately following the interview turned , largely to tho brief reference in the | Gelegation's formal statement to the | President's physica! condition, Bitting in hia wheel chair, his voloe trembling, with tears in his ¢ President, In what is now regarded as probably his final appeal for the Langue of Nations, spoke of the sacri fices by American soldiers and their mothers in the war, and of tho fight he had launched tn Europe to cem! the victory of American a bring lasting penco to the world ‘The fact that the President saw xc Jarge a delegation and spoke at such length in in itself proof of tho execu- ttve'n supreme devotion to the cause of the League, as it has been the in- sistence of Dr. Grayson and the mem- bers of the President's family that be be spared during the months of his convalescence from any strain which might in the slightest retard his recovery. Only twice previously had the rigid Tules laid down by the President's Medical advisers been relaxed, One of these was carly last sprin, the President received a delepation representing the Railroad Brother hoods on the rear porch of the White House, when th: ad troubles were acute, and the other a fow weeks ago, when he received a small delegation representing the Veterans of Foreign Wara, on the oc- easion of thelr national convention in Washington. Fy os, the when ralirc labor Nelther of these affairs involved , the physical effort required by the audience with tho larger delegation | yesterday, On the other occasions (Continued on Second Page.) HAIRCUT IN CHICAGO $1; SHAVE 35 CENTS ‘Association of 2,700 Barbers De- ckies on Increase—"Don’t Tip,” Says One CHICAGO, Oct. 28, ecutive Council of Association, representing in the city, to-day decided upon a raise to #1 for m haircut apd 35 cents for a shave, to become effective Jan. 1 ‘The explanation « was The Cent Mastor 700 barbers al Eix~ the {n- creased expenses of operating a barber | “The public should be educ tip the barber,” anid tho Tre the Barbers’ Union. ror of ‘SYLVIA PANKHURST Sentenced on Charge of Trying to Cause Sedition in British Navy. LONDON, Oct, 28.—Sylvia Pank huret, who was arrestod Oct 19 charged with attemptii caune sedi tion in the navy by editing and pub Mshing an tsaue of the newspaper, 7 Workers’ Dreadnought, on Oct, 16, waa sontenced to-day to six months’ im- erinmo ent O6 MORYLEMOR Of UAB ted not to} GREAT COAL STRKE ‘NBRITAN SETTLED | Voted On by Men—Called Government Victory. LONDON, Oct. 28.—The great coal strike was settled to-day. Premier Lioyd George will make an announcement in the Huuse of Com- mons this afternyon, miners’ according to executives of the Miners’ Federation, The agreement will be submitted to the miners In a nation wido referen- {dum for thetr yroval, Government vict ° ment’@ demand for increased pro Hon was put throt crea Jtlon of a national wage hourd and he miners pledxed to observe its d cisions, Tho latter was regarded as an insurance ‘oni strikes will bo made more ult in the future The miners will received an tn croase In wages of two shillings per day untt! Jan. After that date wages will be adjusted every four woek by a National Commission to consist of tepresenta mir nd th Adjustment of pay will of production, 8 BOOZE WITNESSES STRANGELY VANISH ners: jovernment ow the ne Government's Case Against Whis- key Ring Likely to Collapse Them. CHICAGO, Oct, 23.—Di of eight witnesses wanted to corrob wpearance | Without | | rato the a 4 confession of William w York stock broker, beforo i Grand Jury here was an- by offi xceord s to-day = to Federal of recen exposing a huge Hquor ring sid to be handiing millions of dollars’ | worth of wh ‘Phe confexsion im | pitcates soores of Federal officiala and of many Chicago policemen. Eight thosa namod, it was understood, were to have corroborated the confession, practically NEGRO SAVES WHITE FROM BLACK MOB Preacher Reset Down Ct Autoist Who Ran as Crowd At- | tempts Lynching, | NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Oct The attempt here yeaterday of t of negroes to ly Isadore 1 white, after bls automobile had run over & feKto Child Was frustrated by fou I, Green, a negro preach who fought off the white man's asedlants car it Noll, whi tured, cannot tevover, hoepltal officials ul ing has existed among the ncKFoes of the city s Sunday, when | Unree of them were killed In @ fight with pollas aitinere, 1 Although the settlement was looked J upon as ac Ine with each aide. giving somethin to save its fa ou generally was regarded «| the f on to the Grand Jury | THOUSANDS ATTEND FUNERAL SERVICE OVER MAGSWINEY pacciaietoaies Catafalque in London Cath- edral Guarded by Men in Sinn Fein Uniform. ‘WIDOW BREAKS DOWN. Procession Said to Be Greatest Irish Demonstration Ever Seen in London, LONDON, Oct. 28.—A pontifical mass was celobrated this in St, George's Cathedral over the body of the Inte Lord Mayor of Cork, Terence MacSwiney, who died in Brixton Prison Monday morn- ing after a hunger strike which lasted than seventy-three days. Church dignitaries, the Lord Mayor of Dublin, the Deputy Lord Mayor of Cork and deputations representing the British Parllamentary Labor | Party and varioun Irish political and ‘civic organizations attended. requiem morning more | ‘Thousands thronged every available | spac in the large cathedral, ting on scores } at chairs in the alsles, straining for a glimpse of the chan- ere the casket ropowed on a que with four officers wearing of the Irtsh Republican anding motioniess as a the uni | Army guard of honor, ho casket Was surmounted by wreaths and the hat which tho Lord Mayor formerly wore as Com:mand- ant of the Cork brigade of the Vol- unteer Army. The breastplate of the coffin bore an inscription in Gaelle reading: “Muniered by the foreigner tn Brix- Prison, y ton London, ar of the Oct. ropublic, 2%, the fou Aged ltorty years, God have mercy on his | soul.” | In the front pews reserved for the family and official delegatio there was one figure missing, the Lady Mayoress, who collapsed this morning from the strain and anxiety and was u to b went Her physicians have for with the eas. | Just as the services were beginning ur men who with their commdes had been guarding the body througa | out the night were relieved by a quar, | tet wearing lony conta, which they took off as they stepped to their plaoea, x- posing the uniform of the Irish Ro- | publican Army. Tue proce her to go to Ireland n in which the casket waa conveyed to Buston Station was looked upon as the greatest irish demonstration in England's aistory, Headed by a band of Irish ptpera, tt marched slowly through three miles ‘of the heart of Landon, Everywhere the cortege was groet- but had disappeared to-day the greatest respect Hun- According to Federa} offictals, untesy) dreds of thousands of pedestrians the {nesses are found the Gove dofted thelr hats. | ment’'s case against the liquor ring will| Following the pipers was a body Sinn Fein soldiers, wearing m under ov The ngulshable und officials guard \ to, but made no protests, ‘The motor hearse came next followed by members of ycBwiney family In carriages, nm trailed a long pro- h off is und organ ad the right of way In the bustest cortege ht ting from the cathe up Lambeth’ Road and Road, followed the toria embankment and mi pass guard of the will Irish nol remain In the i ation until early this even Jit will be taken by train to Hol [ana thence across when yhead, the channel to GAS KILLS DOCTOR, HIS WIFE AND BOY: THREE OVERCOME’ Defect in Apparatus Causes | Accident in Home at No. 126 West 1f9th Street, Of Harding’s Official Reports Show Repub- licans Have Spent $4 to $1 for Democrats, 50,000 GAVE TO G. O. P. More Than $600,000 of Demo- cratic Fund. Raised in New York. DOG ALSO OVERCOME. |Lodgers on Floor Above Dr. Radin’s Apartments Aroused in Time to Save Them. CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—The Republl- can National Committee’s campaign |to elect Senator Warren G.:Harding Dr. Morirs L. Radin, his wife and | President will cost $3,442,892, Fred W. thelr six-year-old son Francis, this| Upham, National Treasurer of the morning were found dead from illum- party, notified the Senate Commit- inating gas escaping from a patent tee appointed to investigate campaign hot water heater in thelr home, No. | cxponditures, in @ report filed with 28 Went Street, W abeatiss (Ascher, Mathes Masks: | a ae ae erate, an actor, and Peter Kastelanits, a| Of this sum $2,002,802 had been broker, roomera in the house, were | #Pent up to tho close of business Bun- overcome and were taken to Harlem jday, Oct. %4, and Mr, Upham csti- sg gre wan discovered ty airs, | ated tho expenditures in the closing Lena Bisorabars, a matey of Ad c= | Tee Oe hemnminaen iat $9 008 Batt tor, who was occupying a room on tho | tonal, The report shows that $901,388 parlor floor, used by the doctor and| was spent between Oct. 18, when @ report was filed with the Clerk of the his family. Dr. Radin had been iI] yestertay tiouse of Representatives in Wash- and tho family retired late, Mrs.| ington, and Oct, 24, the date of to- Hloombeng was disturbed during the | day's report. night by the crying of the little boy,| ‘The total estimated cost of the cam- who slept in the same room with his) paign is in excess of tho Republican parents, but she did not get up to | budget of $3,079,037.20, presented to the vestigate. Mrs, Bloomberg slept with Senate Committes at @ hearing bere her window open, to which she! jast Awrust, ascribes her own escape from doath.| Contributions recetved eince June When she awakened this morning sho! {4 total $2,914,708, of $128,186 lene was ill from the effects of the gus. than the amount expended to dato, Sho went to the Kadin room and re-| Mr. Upham's report shows, Of the celying no responee looked Into the amount collected $1,793,558 wus de- bathroom. Dr. Radin was lying dead voted directly to the national cam- on the floor, Apparently he had b trying to open the window. en er the direction of the Na- The remaining nun 1 Committee, Entering the bedroom, sho found $1,121,149 was returned to the States Mrs. Radin and the child dead Yn in which it wag raised. thelr beds, Prince, a collie was} Senator Harling and Gov. Coolidge on the fi beside the boy's bed, alsa | ae $1,000, unconscious from the ¢ { Mr. Upham's oMoe catimated there Mrs, Bloomberg's # us aroused | were approximately 60,000 contribu. Aschion, Sacks, Kastelanitz and |tors to tho campatgn chest. There Simon Blows, who were on the of} are thousands of floors of the house, They stumbled |$1 donations, as wel downstairs and on reaching the lower |bers in odd cents . 60, an 75 cont and ange num~ ven Chicago landing the first three named col-| women guve 62 cents exch, Why, no lapsed, : in Mr, Upham’s office know, . Jullus Lieberman, No. 120 West —_—_ heard Mra. Bl: Without waitl 120th Street, g for help, $878,831.24 FUND dress, Dr. Lisberman put ona rain-| RAISED INCOUNTRY coat over his pajamas and hurried to the Feasue, When he arrived. o| FOR COX CAMPAIGN found the three victima were beyond Em help. He directed that the three | $665,481.33 Collected in New York lodgers be taken to Harlem Hospital City—Only $1,763 In patent gas heater bad beon inatalled conduct of tho recently and that two men sent by present campatgn the manufacturer to inspect It, had | amount to $878,831.24, necording to an worked on it about four houra you emunt to-day by Wiibur W,| terday. They left, aid said.) Marsh, the pirty’s national treasurer. after telling ber it was “ali right ‘This fgure, Mr. Marsh said, was to- When news of the trngedy apreat| ay gutanitted mocording to the re- through the nelghborhood, a crowd] -irementa of the Corrupt Practices gathered tn front of the Radin hoi.) | vw to the Kenyon committes tnves- | Saany women were, Weoblne: § Drel, {gn contribudons and] Radin was well known in Jewish oir 1 Chicago, lea In Harlem. He formerly was 4 a tached to the neurological depart-| 2 , ale eipesriiecs ment etaft at Mount sina! Hospi, | TOeUrer Mate’, IB co ute a jonrd No, 169, ith Street and mee cholas Avenue. He bought = - 1 treet. hous a year ¢ ROBBED OF $30,000 Mra fadin was Elizabeth : aiwioon of New Briain, Conn JEWELS IN CHICAGO war noted for hor talent or a paintor | - J severa’ pictures ent of Maider Lane Company Reports Theft From Room in Hotel, on , amuel Dietch, Important! + fee inna hing te Gs namified 4) in for » Ai if i The World ; ya On or Before Friday ett : _ pesseaing Pub Hica tion At the office of th omitted: Lute * Dt it waa stated, In at the omitted for luck ran in ¢€ age and hed THE WORLD. ith bin “a number of guld risa aul \ a cow piatioum piv oe $3,442,892 Total Cost Campaign; That of Cox Only $878,831 BRITAIN SUBMITS SIXTEEN TREATIES TO WORLD LEAGUE ,All International Agreements Made Since Covenant Went Into Effect: WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. RHAT BRITAIN has sub- mitted to the League of Nations for registration and publication sixteen inter- National agreements entered into by hor since the covenant of the League camé into force, Jan. 10, according to advices received here to-day from headquarte: of the League Council. “These agreements,” sald the advices, “Include engagements of the empire ag a whole and ape- cific engagements of India, South Africa and Canada, Thoy cover @uch widely different subjects aw the Anglo-French olf agreement signed at San Remo, an agree- ment on commercial relations with Esthonin, and agreement with Goviet Russia for oxchange of prisoners and various aoces- alons and denunciations regard- ing treaties which extsted before Jan. 1 RYAN ANSWERS HAYS'S APOLOCY INS15000 CHECK Writes Another Indignant Pro- test Against Immaculate Conception Cartoon. AMan A. Ran, who first called pub. [Me ception cartoon clroulated by the Fe- attention to the Immaculate Con- pudlian National Committee as an at- tack on the League of Nations, to-day contributed an additional check for 715,000 to the campalgn fund of the Democratic Tho National Committee. | contribution ace mipaniod a her let. ter on the subject tho cartoon, and koa a $49,000 total Rye the contribution mi for Mr. Ryan. Mr, lows: ‘s lotter fok Hiless, It was found, had not beon isnt much affected, San Francisco, Oct. 22, 1920, seinater Demers Selene won trotateeselols by the Deninaretie Wa, Ripe Ms White: employed by the Radin, ald t 7" a pai y ttond Committee to Oct. 26 for the| MONS “Mine. WUE: 2 Boars Chatrman of the tonnl Committee, 4 Inmo apology for the cartoon which Invoked blasphemy and eacriioge in the tulerest of the Re- putiican ticket, His apulogy does not, however, recite the true chronolory or the mcta, Iepublicnn has n= attempted ——— === CONTRACTOR SAYS HE PAID $2,000 GRAFT 10 BRINDELL; | Witnesses at Lockwood Hearing De- clare “Tribute’’ Mounting to Thou- ; sands of Dollars Begins Before Cellars of Buildings Are Dug— Business Losses Revealed. Jacob Fradus, a general contractor, to~lay told the Lockwood Legis- lative Committee investigating the “Building Trust’ that Robert P. Brindell, President of the Buikling Trades Council, had “put him out of bus ness” after he had refused “to produce $25,000” in order that he might retain his labor and complete his job. Fradus also testified he had paid Brindell $1,000 in $100 bills for a job and a working agreement with the Council. Other direct charges of the collection of graft tribute were made against Brindell by witnesses. These wilnesses were men, all concerned in the trade of builcingy It was told that even before the foundations are laid or the OST OM AITING THe rar ee Cone Tauet ion om wet WAU * WITNESSES WHO ACCUSE BRINDELL AT BUILDING HEARING: {cellars dug and while yet the ground remained une | eared the costs of to the demands of those who “control labor” ve relations with certain favored (and favoring) contractors begin to mount by the thousands and tens of thousands of dollars. William Walael, a housewrecking contractor, told the committee under butlding construction due and ‘who It questioning by Samuel Untermyer, fta counsel, how le was forced to dié od union men TKO competent, experienc nty yearn, » had workd with him, some of them for tw to give place (o men selected by Brindell, He struction Company, he }untd, which agreed to pay the additional costs tinpoved om Bim by theom- potent laborers rather than suffer strikes on {ts militon-dollar contracts In wd and other citfes Ov ane job in the Wall Street district this cost the Walxel sald, was forced to do thia by the Fuller Co (ler concern $27,000, COMPETENT MEN DISCHARGED ing—clearing away old structures to make way for new” cama? Be ee As 1 wrote you on Ort 234 — a “@ =A few minutes Inter Robert ©. nig Genecration of the Chriat j | Whiting of the Puller Company, veri- seinen for a pr ee SAY S HIS “WOME! “ fed Watxol’s statemont ture of Marvey’s ¥ ly Inet {IDS WERE MEN Then Wa xol told of paying twe Sraeks TEhta iovraal S iaites separate bribee of $1,000 cach. chened orrun of the publionn Ono was for the privilege ef National Commiltte ae trols Two men frimds of Clinton TL signing an agreement to work you on Oct. 16, Iteid, the cur Mu y ft oF 6 with the permiasion of the Bulld> tet who drew it, was and # ! t Works, te a Trades Gounsil. The other eet Siconiee at ene lh t hat they C wan an honorarium paid to Brine publionn fi t o 1 {a 1 r i with pat b dell, he said, in connid jon hawesatisc that the Com ‘ 1 Vw en] the fact that Waixel had got « mittee not or nt out this care | 4 ‘ 1 api | $7,000 contract from the Thomp= toon 10 Its free prean nate t r "irl son Starrett Company, tearing that tt w ted the Oct. 9 | 14 ly is sued} down the Windsor Aroade build+ enue of a) tte an, | for Bob enance by Mra] ing In Fifth Avenue—and Brindell . cine Fi aw siundy, View @han-' grumbled saying at another At 7 f * . » bearing the quse. eonteuctor whe had bid te do the SHURE OTe a stand sthat whe saw her| Job for first $49,000 und then Horie wiow, bhint 1 ia | huwbiand w Fr wornen. $14,000 would haye “slipped him owned by Mr, Hayy, Mr Weeks, | I id Hider, peother of Mtge] $4,000 or 65,000" Bir, Milles, Mr A Mo. | " htionsd by Mrv.| Charlow HT, Wallae told the commtte Aner a oo caapare VAtuTn wl se been tn Mundy's [toe that he had fought against Brin . | t eral times demand that the experienced engaged | ney Hie sepul: ho had on a woman's waist, vell| working foreo of Wallas, all union Hes CMBOMIE hat © riding with 1 | maf in good standing, be discharged Thus this shameful cartoon ran 2 ty bo rs wed te wast pr hy ‘Chasies nd replaced by men who showed ag (Continued on Kightwanth Pega) ioran he ani, 7 baaton curds end bad ae credentials

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