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CT OF $3,000 MUST COME TO-DAY -NBIGGEST BUDGET La Guardia Calls Craig * “Profiteer Slacker,” but ; There’s No Fight. $5,173,000 LOPPED OFF ‘Engineers of Fire Department Lose $150 Each, Borough ™ Héads May Not Get Raise. During a tempentuous session taat- |, etng from 3 o'clock yosterday afternoon “Anti! 7 o'clock Inst niht, fhe Roard | ‘of Matimate cut $904,227 more trom athe 1921 tentative budget of $356,000,000, making © total reduction to date of $5,173,000, At least $3,000,000 must be lopped oft | before the budmret will be within the; Je@al maximum of $347.000,000. Ta: much as the final estimate must be ready for the printers by midnight ‘-morrow night, the Extimate Roard Must work all day to-day and prob- Sly a part of to-morrow. ‘The seanion was marked by another Pow betwoen Comptroller Craig nnd Aldermanic President La Guardia, Charges were made by the Comptrol- lpr that an nutomod'l betonging to te department had been “stolen™ trom him by the Department of Plant and Structures and an attempt was made to change its appearance. aA Tesolution sponsored by Mayor Mylan which provided that there he © salary Increase beyond those prev- alent.on Aug. 20 last, when the last weneral ratses of “ity employees went deto effect, was passed after a quar- xe] between the Mayor and the Comp- tioller, “Those most conspicuously affected stg this action of the Mayor, which was, voted for by the entire board swith the exception of Comptroller Craig and+ Brooklyn Borough Pres- dent Riegelmann, are 472 engineers in the Fire Department who sought $180 Increnses which they claim they fad been unjustly deprived of some time ago. The Mayor had made four previous attempts to eoure the pas sage of his revolution, but had been Blocked by the concerted opposition of the Borough Presidents, Last night all except Brooklyn Borough President Riegelmann voted with the Mayor. Comptroliey Craig refusea to , Vote, According to city officials, the May- e's resolution not only prohib ta ine ofeases of salaries to city employees generally, but likewise deprives the five Borough Presidents of the power given them by a recent act of the Legislature to, increase their own a4)- aries to $10,000 a year, Introduction of the Hylan resolution was strongly opposed by Comptro Crag. He said it was out of orde that it had been defeated on four pre- vious occasions, that it was ilfceal and arbitrary, and an attempt to defeat whe statutory requirements of the elty charter. He added that It was an at- tempt ™ prevent Borough Presidents from increasing thelr salaries, ‘The Mayor retorted that Craig was mak- ing @ mercenary appeal to the Bor- ough Pres.dents in an effort to induce them to defeat his resolution. The Comptroller then moved that division of receive in no department or * Clty Government ; Propriations in 1921 what was allowed In 1920, except tn instances where the Estimate Hoard ~ nas no cofftrol over expenditures. Mayor Hylan charged that the Craig the any ap- excess of ‘ * lution aimed to cripple depart. | you sea fh a rents. Borough President Curran of| hurly;burly across the ocean, f the United States into the League *'Manhattan characterized the Craig] Now which policy @ right-—the ideal- a great stiffening to It | news agency, will be very promptly vesolution as “frivolous and farcical.” | jam of America or opportunism of fAtves, but -It is in an Anglo-Saxon | ang pungently set before the whalo _sidermanic President La uia| Europe? Is the’world ripe to be gov- understanding bi America and) Nation in to-morrow’s evening papers *Soted with the Comptroller on his|erned by fore of principlo, or has Groat Brita ni that lew the 1 guur- atthe Intent. in th sei jotion because he suid he belle , t ot 0 on Maange tnt ee OF The wire ney Ms am told that in the United States, ee aorny should be rigorously ed eB & - Apart, though, f avestion Of! aa in most pl the golden rule for MAI ced everywhere, However, the! ‘This x a paramount reflection which [he mefita of the League of Matone the mans of the electorate in to vote w rotlon was lost by a vote of 10 to 6.| your present national Mt has greatly surprisod me to ANd | onsin the nment." ‘The popular other members of the board op-| * domestic mattera are Hittle man: | hart of American Prealdents 99 tying It. ‘ feat on the aurfuce of your Nattonal) ome to reach Ite maximum diverr- Xourdeveral days ago President La campalgn.| Neither party eppeark 19) once at the extreme Iimits of their dia charged that Comptrolier feature definite profects Of home pol'- | tony "The aaperity which the mero born ¢ uttered deliberate falsehoods tlos, In no largo a country, with its| OM oe resident Wilson's, name Queat!, he claimed surety companios vast range of cl mate, rac and bust- | evokes from some Republicans seems Id not insure against hold-ups of noss interests, one would have e gad te, be qulle. & pteoneton tine = o “paymasters riding in automo. | pectet tho Pre es ntial eins Non tebe f alnber hot eueaar inate now an hed by the municipal a highly complicated affatr, \* e re eg yy nt Ce Guardia a side marshalling heter ne | ASKED NOT TO MENTION NAME ma letters from three surety com. | battalions of proposed domeatic mens- | OF WILSON. nies, which, he clair showed arch calentated to appeat to tts! wit you please not mention the Selere wasn't the slightest found te pfinite region or class throughout te | presidents naine if you talk about ri the Comptrolisss shares ip ountry, (ue poace conference?” sald the lary eitdeet for ine hire. ot private curs BOTH SIDES HAMMER AWAY AT [0 the house in a home where 1 woe te ¢ PIAFO OE RNS ORS entertained the other night.“ y be used by the Finance Deparc GAME TOPIC, |needs just that to make the Smitha BiBs DAY Ipentere: i But tn their speeches the candidates | simply frantic and they will do auth. apeeph tock, whe has this year's and their chief yrtera bammer|ing fut rave for the fest of the wontract for furpising cary for pay. | Aa ctonouily ati enon. wher Ob. Lhe thao, manele: Sppenren berory. the. Het) one topic which they have chosen fur! | forgot the warning and loomed the | Wate Board lust sight und decisied a battleground and with #o great 4M | forbidden slogun. The consequences He desired (0 deny rumor that be) & PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE ardor that ¥ do they control | were calamitous, The Smiths ata abet and the Comptroiier had muiu! MUST BE A SUPER-HECKLER. the heavy oratorical artillery them-|jarp forks inte a damask tablecloth Dusiness intercats, He indiguantiy | sveiier| aeives but they skit sh violently in| with vicious emphasis. Costly glaas- tented that he even knew the Cump- | ar, In the mind of a traveller (hye troncies and personally lead raids | wary waa in dite political peril. ser si gg Pee a from Europe. { reprisals against the opposing ts waited hopelesnly with unbe previous Administration, he bh. One is brought up against it right jee Te A good Presidential. candl Abs eens Opes Bo pps Wasuccesstully for the au away by tte fact that Presidential dite (appears indinprnsable that be | ove tt the elbo ob/umntory Bike contract. i campaigns are being fought on the id not only to declaim a ad turned a de hii New York You were away at that time,” said} igus of League of Nations. Cloquent harangue before audiences | dinner party Into a Kilkenny fair ee ie onde Whether or not the League of Nations of two score thousands of people, not |" Will your women vote to capacity What do you:mean?" asked 141 may prove a practical proposition, only have gift of ready wit trough | and with what effect? Ours in Eng. Gen Tale any you were over in Italy |{Me credit due to the United Stoter/out an unceasing stream of front | {ind have sorted themuelves out much —up in the ui.” explained Crasg, | for making entry into thia Inatitution | porch interviews and presentations, | 44 thelr menfolk were and the balance mmiling sarcastically at La Guardia. | be te tone Of her national poll-| but that he sh | nlao. be B super parties has been little altered "Yea, | was away Aghting and you | Hes cannot be withheld. Tt js a trans-|heckler of his adversary. Keen to|mnuraday night I maw many hunbreds were home. you big, fat, proilteering , lation into contemporary statesman- Heinze and quick to gulbble. che | ot female political neophytes parading wacker,” retorted La Guardia en|atip of the principle "Bear ye one x) ‘ihcthiven tall ones a downpour of rath that wil) trning. to Plant and Structures | another's burdens.” preits t natire of cach cchern | shy ep Unfercunate male vom Commissioner Whalen, La Guardia| LEAGUE A FAILUR® UNLEege| fraek in the armature of ¢ 4 ree H a bew frock. Wit o~. @ Ked: “Can the Municipal Garage AMERICA GOES IN apecener mink the game more thrili-|fingte umbrella to tar the wr ery Girnien the cars for the elty pay- - ‘ ry 2. ihe chan ar tant politics In Eng-|ispect uf thelr phalang they + led Frusters which the Comptroiter im], Wehout Amerion the League will iand, If Senator Harding makes a| ovat, shouldering Shelr torches, wit sking $15,000 for by contract?” pininly be a failure. in International damaging slip ‘n ech Meht you ldrenched hair clinging danklly to their "Yes, we can ily furnish tho | lations of the next Afty years, to may be that Gov. Cox ‘will’ de mples. It seemed the acid test of necessary cars.” replicd Whale teave out of consideration re Kreot scend § personal thunderbolt to-| their enthusiasm as politicians The La Guardia motion to elimi. | sountry whieh now bulds thé Ahancial morrow ant that Gov s counter] T promise myself @ great experience Tate the $16,000 was lost, althorrh empire of the work) weld te tig rust, Instead of being saved up as itlin Now York on Tucsday night. 1 We had ‘the support of Mayor Hylan starting on a transatiantio y would be Ja Eogiond to make a nice} must not mise seeing that van: and ad) Manhatt Bor h Preside wihout reckoning with the probabil- hit withsat his next big meeting or fascinnting human hotch-potch in. a ity of a storm, Intervention of the being decorpusiy allowed to transpire state it assumes only once every four (Continued op Fourth Page.) . . sas are) British Newspaper Writer Gives His Impressions ot the Campaign After Making Study on the Ground “Neither Party in America Appears to Feature Defi- nite Objects of Home Pol- itics,” Asserts G. Ward Price, Paris Correspond- ent of the London Daily Mail, Reviewing Situa- tion. BVEvlaG WO, |“To Be a Good Presidential | Candidate One Must Not Only Be Able to Declaiin an Eloquent Harangue, but He Must Be a Super- Heckler of His Rival.” | oes te |The Popular Chart of Most! Presidents Seems to Reach Its Maximum Di- vergence at the Extreme MENTION OF WILSON’S NAME STARTS ROW AT SOCIETY DINN War to a decision. Her action in the® future International crisis taken through the League or ind -| Asperity Toward Wilson | that the | American” people ta] a Pre-Occupation With|Presiaent on the issue of whether rs or not the United States shall . Some. be specifically committed tq co- . operate in joint attempts of other! ’ powers to contro! international quar- rels, appears to ind a teatimony to the altruistic spirit of the country, It i a sign that the material wealth and the strong international position which her situation and vast natural | resources confer on the United States have not bred in her people the cal- lous indifference of spoiled children of [An English newspaper man's | views of an American national campaign ta hereutth presented in an artitle written for The Bening World® by Mr. Price, who is the chicf Paria correspondent of the London Daily Mail and formeriy official British War correspondent EXCUSES WON'T 0 Landlords Must Furnish Heat in the Dardanctles and Balkans.) fortune. It proves there is a large! \Vhen Thermometer Outside By G. Ward Price. eae peer ean citisens who. 49] Touches 50 Mark. Coming from Europe to America at humanity nd are not afrald of this election time {# like fanding in| curring trouble and responatbility in the country of a dream. It ts an es-/ doing It “The excuse of ‘no conl’ by Iand- | Ape from the feverish national] MAS DOUBTS ON EFFECTIVE rds won't go," said Health Com- hatreds of Europe, the material anx-! NESS OF LEAGUE. missioner Copeland to-day in an- jeties. bred of rulnous war, the! Ag to wheter founcing that lundiorda must supply the League of ons is an eltective tw Na- means by which | Neat when smouldering rancor of defeated peo- the outside temperature reaches 60 degrees. ples and the uneasy dread of their) '¥ reshwe these generous Intenuons = conquerors that they may do or leave |4 #4 iuyweit scepucal, Mure than] Dr, Copeland declared that for the nightmare of slaughter, Hgre of |nngers pull diplomatic strings; 01 1 burcau had been obtaining coal this western gide of the Atlantic one| Watching how with the seeming an-|for landiorda and othera who have regains something of the atmosphere °\!\vlcieay Of 4 Givek | tragedy lapplied and sthtes that the depart- of the old days, when life seemed @)i)o approach of tinal catastrophe: ot | MeMt will gladly ald in securing coal sure and settled thing; It ts a re-/attendug wy Balkan wars that wae | for gny landlord in the interest of jaxation to be among a people that “he preluue, and at last of assisting | ealth ‘ terrible denouement of the has no special apprehension for the |*) Phas Maye Dy cle Lode present nor foreboding for the fu-| ment with cynicism. I do know this, ture, }however—thal wnae the discussion es of jn America of pros And cons To understand the (difference oe /CO" Seagiie of Nationm, that inetl: must remember that over there 18 tution has lapsed in Lurope into a Europe men's nerves are frayed and stage of being clusi das a histori- ie and their strength is weary. 1 monament, bea afe hte vith war]. The result of experience, even as ns are weighted down with Warl voewoon the Allics, i that it would debts, Violence has come to seem wy optimistic to expect mach from. a an habitual aed inevitable thing, Or-| body whose action can only be made The Commissioner declared that users of gas stoves and other gus heating apparatus should procure new tubing and mot depend on a tube used lust winter, as it may have cor- roded during the summer. Dr. Copeland cited the case of a man who had lost his sense of smell, and who was found unconscious from escaping gas due to defective tubing. ganized assassination becomes a effectiv php) ‘ th unanim ue a There were 435 deaths last year, . Attitude toward the of the , cornmonplace of political propaganda. Age private cltiven rope in according to the records of Medical AMERICANS FAIL TO GRASP its Uke a Now resolm- Examiner Norris, from defective gas THE FEELING OF EUROPE. (tion—a very good thing to make but gpptiances, Dr, Copeland says the But the posture of the Unitea}one you can hard!y hope to keep in f cheap and sale ol id inferior « t States in Interaational politics is P OF Susity Eas tubing should be made a crime, calmer, more academic and detached Tho Hronx office of the Health De- You have the optimism that is born partment has been overwhelm dl since of prosperity and you fail somewhat, yesterday evening with complaints I think, to krasp—because You have from apartment house tenants that no opportunity of experiencing a landlords have failed to aupply heat close quarters—#8w flercely national A spirit now sways the life of Europe, seared deeply by the Tred hot iroif of be hur J. O'Leary, in charg asked the newspapers to again remind ndlords that a jatl penalty attac » failure to maintain a mininiw war tuto the hearts pf men, temperature of 64 degrecs In apart- Post-war Europe ake oy tachts whenever the temperature 0! grappling with a serlos of glants thar ot-doors faila be (ito, ; Hedberg ut rive Up constantly in his path to chal- *The Bronx," suid Dr. O'Leary, “is lenge him, "Sufflcient to the moment in desperate #tate if the weather con. tw the evil thereof,” he mutters with nuoK cold. A eth and hurla himself at our inspectors urvey underiaken by veala that about 60 clenched h desperate problem in tura, loo. of the Bronx landlord pre |ing no further ahead than the imme ‘ mw), About 95 per cent. have diate crisis, You Amerieans are try- . had-ordera with coal deleans f |ing to take lonser views. Your att. MUST LE ABLE TO DECLAIM IN. iiining which remained undel vered, tude In international affairs is more, ELOQUENT HARANGUES. ‘he Bronx needa 100,000 tona of coal itke posterity'’s. Gazing fro mafar, | n ch for the solution of all that, tact for long. uns alone.” , Adimittediy, the entry United States brought the European several days later through @ political years, wane vawAd, VUTUs tis: BU, ude, KITTY GORDON WINS $1,531 FOR INJURIES IN WAR PHOTO PLAY POLITICS FIGURE = IN NEW ANGLE OF BLING INQ Relations Between Brindell, Atwell and Tammany In- fluences Looked Into. At the invitation of Samuel Unter-! myer, Joneph Kaufmann, yesterday appointed by Attorney General Palmer Special United States Attorney to look for’ material for a prosecution | under the Sherman Antl-TRunt Act in the disclosures brought out by tive Committee bullding Investigation, spent to-dayat Grayrtone, Mr, Untermyer's home on the Hudson, Arrangements were per- fected between Mr. Untenmyer, his aa- sistant, Leonard Wallatein, and Kaut- mann by which there would bo no conflict of State and Federal authority, Kaufmann will not start an inde- pendent investigation, but will sit in the Lockwood Committee hearings and his suggestions as to questions will be welcomed by Untermyer, it was stated. Kaufmann ts a brother and jaw partner of Edward Kaufmann, formerly & Tax Comminvioner of this city. The District Attorney furnished Mr. Untermyer early to-day with the names of the men drawn for duty on the two November Grand Juries There liste will be scrutinized to-day to leurn whether any tppreciabie number of the Grand Jurors are iden- the Lockwood Legis * KITTY GoRDON, Appellate Court Ruling Upholds Verdict to Actress Burned in Film “Rescue.” The World Fum Corporation must Pay Kitty Gordon #131 for injuries received In making” war film, ac cording to a tified with building interests, It (a Malon yesterday by possible that the building scandal ‘%® Appellate Deyialony Supreme may not be submitted for either, and COUFt Upholding the lower court. Miss Gordon was the heroine in may be held for the Kxthaordinary “ep WOMEN THROWN WOMAN LOOK FERRYBOAT CRASH AS COP HUNTS THE Windows of Erie Craft Surprised by Policeman, He ; Smashed When It Strikes Takes to Flight, but Bullet sa Piling Near Slip Here, Ends Chase. 9, Hl A man qnme ott of the ddcheqie® saloon of Phillp Motager at 140th ferryboat Jamestown of the Erie Street and Amsterdam Avenue ated Ratiroad to-day atruck the rack and A. M. tofday with his arms fil Piling separating the south slip ofy with boxes of eigure and curarettion the Frie ferry space at the foot of Just a8 Policeman Wiliam T. Decker, Chambers Street from the Kastern | Of the West 152d Street Stallom Steamahtp Company piers, rounded the corner. The Jamestown listed heavity,| Near the curb, engine purring, gras throwing several women pasnengers jg ston jar with curtains ares, to the floor, and immedintely the; 7P® Police belleve it offRaineds sw cabin was in an wproar aa the 300|%°MAN lookout, as a fur bar esacianing atenographers, clerks and other won | WM ee re ie en passengers began screaming and 52% poe eary ‘on sy a0e> tone pushing about. The ferrpboat crow | te ee ede a scab oe Die quieted them with asmurances that no he @ Me bare 4 ah. danger wae imminent and the James. |™A% Who dropped the loot an tthe town was brought into the alip. pote wa 2 om There were 1,000 m f ait honed! whan On SUIS La tea The bursiar ignored the poll Pavonia Avenue ferryhouse, Jersey tate aa acteeay ck Prcatoe One City, and Ue majority of these were | ss, 41 Bt, at ert ar int witht standing, ready to walk off when tho} the policeman, who had fred twisets ferrytoat approached the New York | 114 air, close behind. As the fugitive # _ Sip. The ournent swept the bow | started up an tron stairwky 1 aeainat the rack and the impact! ing main hall he stuck his La ether Pisdlinece Al sot bis back pocket, where inter « ‘The windows between the bow and revolver was found. centre of the boat on the south aide Decker, who has been under fire int were smashed, the flying glaas nar- H the discharge of bie duty, took no td missing several women passen- more chances then and a bullet rm, sas doen oke, tis revolver struck the man in the FRIEND IDENTIFIES groin. The fugitive continued de~ spite the wound into the malin hal, «= ‘RAGGED STRANGER?’ | where he collapsed near the tele« phone awitohbaard, With a crash which broke two bie windows of the women's cabin, the | District Attorney that he wilt charge if lee and arm were burned by| Was Former Canadian eight, an electrician, married, and i¥= either of the two November juries POD" exploded to make the xcone Soldier. ing at No, 408 Woat 127th Street fe | welected by Mr. Untermyer and hia Tealistic during her resevo of a fallen command) ce said be heard the shooting and waa man ARROW ESCAPES AT JERSEY FIRE associates directing it to confine itself entirely to bullding and housing mat- ters, The District Attorney has of fered the Lockwood Committee the services of Assistant District Attor- ney Robert Johnatone, head of the Appeal Bureau “and an expert at drawing indictments. He has also tn- formed Mr. Untermyer that the eom- mittee is at liberty to employ its own stenographers in the Grand Jury room to the exclusion of any stenog- raphers connected with the District Attorney's office, The relations between Robert P. Brindell, dictator of the Bullding Trades Council; George J. Atwell of the Northern Construction Company and certain powerful Tammany in- fluences In local politicn were being looked into to-day by invesgators When the committee adjourned for a week on Thuraday it had the atate- ment of several witneawes that Brin- dell urged that the Atwell concern be substituted by big cont tors for Families Flee in Night Clothing as Flames Sweep Asbury Park Block, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Oct. 20.—~The three-story frame bullding of the Sugar Howl Confectlonary Company in Pute nam Avenue pear Hond 8 this elty, was destroyed to-diy with two adjacent two-story wooden buiktings and a third buitd wed by fire witch started In the company kitehena and the loss is estimated at $150,000. While employees of the o at lunah 4 chocolate took fire, When was tn fam mpany wero vat balled over and y returned the room Mra, Jonnie Mille over the confectionery ed in wight ciothing bove Gi Men's her children live store, an did Rtore yhey fennuta and t either ra be and Mra. I, Boatta, mub-contractors on —houvewrecking Whvte apartment wa on the thin £ who were at odda with Brindell, qaaken untll the tance r There wos an asserton that Atwell Leg CPE vst ref ee ons bid $49,000 on the Windsor Arcade Qo nyrrow markin of safety. Fitemen wrecking job “for the Thompson- Joseph Duly was overcome and sent to Starrett Company and reduced the ‘he station a bid to $14,000 by Brindeli’s advice y when he knew the job was likely t) HOSPITAL NURSES be awarde! to William Walxel—but GO OUT IN A BODY that Waixel actually made money the Job on a $7,000 bid, even after pay- ing a $1,000 bribe to Br ndell to plac- him for the lows of the $1,000 or 000 Brindel! sald he could have ob- ined from Atwell, Atwell was ac- on Entire Staff in Oswego Strikes When One Is Suspended, Leaving 50 Patients, ve in urging other wreckers to alga Seotal to ‘Ihe Breaing World agreements with Brin del, SYRACUSE, Or H-——-With Atty The marked ability of Atwell to patients under thelr care the entre get “polit.cal business waa dinolosed staff of student nurhes at the City in the squabble over the elty adminis. Hospital of Oswego struck last night tration of the army food sales a year beewuse one of them was suspended ago, when It wat shown that Atweil, for infraction of a rule, Ther on who la President of the Northeastern !eaves the hoapital with only the Supply Company ae well ax of thy ferview that can be g von AB vreeking company, bad moat of the ik s who happened t tare business of moving the food supplies to the schoolhouse retail agencies. He charged $% a day for his trucks and his statement was accepted aa to the number of trucks used, His bill waa $100,000 or more during the time Dr. Jonathan C. Day was in charge of the ho strikers claim they have effec d up the institution's service y will not return unt ate is reinstated. OMe. 4 titution may that they a ruiting a new staff from cities : their clags t now Syracuse and othe TOOK 6 COPS,TO ARREST COP jaalen: twoll married thirt % AKO on i abeth a. - id Bs John | Grentia Charwed WIth Fotextention SEHh SN OAD OE A ORTH HE : nd Creating Disturbance, Ahearn, for years leader of the| hese . ini . i Charged with creating a disturbance urth Assembly District Tammany | COM rm vein tah, 1253 Lexington ganization and powerful in the ine i oe Patrolnan Patrick J. Grealis. ner councils of Fourteentn Str ieahan “thie aitveokion matak was Ahearn was removed as Borough! to-day held tn $500 hall for hearing to President for Manhattan by Gov.| morrow tn Harlem Police Court | Hughes on charges of neglect, incom. | Grealls has } i from duty petence and waste inule by the City | He ® ajront kh ? " 5 : big ha are oxte prought quo Ciub after an Investigutin by Joba) Mt itm. accurul the teatuna sy Purroy Mitobel, then Comminsioner| of Paul toffin sn i answer of the hall or threats pont varivue persone, of Accounts, Ahearn te now an in| te et ne ian damm and cated valid ® pan in the hall, Iloffman gaya. ite napecer Thoning Ouderhtll Atwell ts known as @ close fricnd fee Lit ohar atat of Alderman Kennealy,. a Heutenant |G put into @ patrol wagon and of Brindell in the MButlding Trades | taken to « pe 4 5 One Council and of Charles Fo Murphy. | (0% Mine foveal Aurioon stated | ‘The names of Robert P. Brindoll | My Grtalie, wan intoxierted tis and his counsel, John J. O'Connor, | denied al the charges agaibst hin were brought into Night Court pro. — ceedings last night against H. 8, inst lent against 18 GOMPERS MUM ON SCANDAL. 4 Street and Jac Kast 22d Street and William ner te DF ane : Revela . S. McMurray of No. 155 Cornelia About Ballding ‘Téad. Street, of Brooklyn. They were Kamucl ionpers, Preaigont of the charged with breaking into @ meeting! American Federation of Laver, arrived of co-operative purchasing mmecieties | ners to-day for the mane meeting at and attempting to break it 4p In| stadiaon Square Garten to-viaht, Ae- charges that the pUryUR Of The ee eee een nee pulldinn tradies to Rive control of all the mo. / #3 ie aan Heaae inity Wholeante | Scania uncovered | “i BP Purch Corporation, of whch ved In Now York William H mon is p ent. The about € men arre i charge Uiat Brindell a for member of the corporation be present at ths and O'Connor {ts an” attorney f De RAT SINE nother member They were fined on who died about a charges of disordusly Conduct, 30,—Tre stranger” for whose murder Carl deror ie atill under indictment was) identified to-day ax John Barrett, ex- Canadian soldier, by Herbert Potter, also a Canadian, who said he had known Barrett well, He led detectives to the hotel where he anid Barrett had been staying about [that time and the register showsd i john Harrettt’ written dally until the day of the Wanderer murder, | Members of the Dintrict Attorney's staff uaid to-day ony were aprenpei mech 6 & River, welsh Ge whether to pronroute jerer for the atranger’a murder until, the outcome of | ‘ink may have come trom the trial, which Slosed yeatorday | MF : igdlala sed eae wie At the address given by Walsh ® trying to get out of danger, He de~ nied knowmg anything about the bur~ lary, although the policeman aai@ ‘Walsh had not been out of his during the chase. The prisoner | Gharged with burglary, violation the Builivan law and attempt felonious assault. ipl The loot consisted of several boxde of clgars and cigarettes. The salddm cash register was open and the prim onet bad about $13 In bis poci - in a verdict of guilty, Wanderer was ntenced to twenty-five years’ impris- | Young woman, accompanied by pent, year-old John F. Walsh jr, said ¥ FALL KILLED BABY; | NURSE IS CLEARED was Mrs, Elizabeth Walsh and she had received no word that tmusband had been shot until the rec~ porter called. She was much treased oyer the shooting, but clared her husband could gut hat been concerned in a robbery as t® never carried a revolver and had been In trouble with t Rat § Last Febraary Policeman trying to stop a gang figh® "lin West 127th Street, was fired at sev~ eral times by one of the gangslers, am No. 69 Bowers Street, Jersey City,| well as by another policeman who died of a cranial hemorrhage caused by} not recognize him in the dark. falling from his erth Oct according |fhot one of the gangsters. |to the verdict to-day of Coroner's | Jury in Jerney City. e May Trusx of No 69 Laldiaw | rile From Crib Caused Death of Child Whose Guardian Was Held for Manslaughter. | Wiliam Edward Collin, WIFE PLEADS GUILTY Avenue, Jersey City, the infant's nurse,| OF HUSBAND'S DEATH waa held for the Grand Jury on a charg <desnlansigae aa ‘of manslaughter on aint of th . Ta ore gne is now out on 43,800 bait, | PHFew Acid to “Spoil Good Looks” of Labor Leader—Gets Seven- He Year Sentence, : NEW HAVBN, Oct. 30.—Mra Alem andria Bokolowsky, indicted for murder of her husband, Frank, by throwing acid in his face while he slept on June 26, pleaded guilty to-day to maf Mra. Collings told the pollee Mra, Truax | had slapped the baby and she was afraid the ohlid's death wae caused by abuse. Truax admitted whe had spankea but sald she loved him aud careful with him. nH Stewart of ey City, declared in a wi t that the baby's death wi Mea. | the ehtid, | tad Deen vor with J Chriat’s (3 Dr dus te corebno-s Waal Geningitis, caused) siauchter and was sentenced to stiite [2h See —— privon for seven to ten years, ra Sokolowsky was a labor leader em ployed by the Connecticut Federation of Labor, Was a linguist, and a manot ’ | may accomplishments, — Mra Bolo\- in New ownky said after ber arrest | York that she threw the acid “to spoil after nding in i i Frank's good looks, pocket wistter from another woman, 'FIVE DRUNKS IN DAY |TQO MANY FOR DODD ) He Fines 'Em—Cowpares Rec- i | | ord With October a Year eter Cemesiob tee Ago—lt's a Shock. MISSING JERSEY GIRL FOUND ; eh By I Magintrate Dodd, witting in che | gy nha € Adama Street Court, roxintered exec: Allsped: Abéustes aaa: 4 tive bewilderment to-day. when five} 4 smatt picture of sixteen-yoar if men were brought before him, |roitie Reilly, who dlaappeared on Bers charged with drunkennens 18 inst from her howe at Noo 20. Wpat “How come?’ asked the Judie, | Cook Street, Jersey City, enabled Ligue. "| when a perusal the records re-| Detwetive Silyerstein of tho Mount Ven , | vealed that last yéar in October there | Hon police to locate Ser in that cityres were but twenty-five canes of drunk-| Bhe was arraigned to-day before nneas, while seventy-seven cases | Juuge Appell charwos with Lec & Pube ive heen recorded wo far this month, | away, conde ter stood Joly A. 4 “Five in one day ts all out of pro. | Jf. Young, Mount Veruon shod oh portion,” continued Magistrate Dodd, | WhO 4iso had been arrested by big POne dollar {rom each of you, or the | SUvevawwin charged wih sbduction, nef booby hateh.” ‘They paid. i a > i my NOW marry the | LIFTED HIS HAT—THUMP! ~ ‘adwo Girls Held for Mishap to Man | TRIED TU BRioe COP, CHARGE ri ibe, , | : 4 Allemed Attempt Made Af Saleda May Gie elehteen, and Alice aa maiasa. = Laing, ni , who wald they lived at! 4 the Hotel Marlon, were held to-day in| Peter Sabon, of Scholes Stegam, $1,500 Bail eaoh by Magiatrate Levine in| Brookive, was held te-day in Bridie West Side Court for examination | Plas Court by Maxistrate Dale, ip Monday, charked with disorderly coa- | $1,500 bail for héariug Nov. 6, x duct by Peter Pude, thirty, of No, 101] charge of attempting to urive & W at Blreet. war 4 3 ¥ said he mat the girls, who are he complainant wes plaine| t pretty, tn dway Thureday night | patroman Lous Newman, wav with a wall d all went to Centra’ wd to brive bina after he Dark, wher other aatlors joined th loon o: Bartel Messina, ri ‘On he stated. lifted hi winvoidt Sireot, Brooalyn, nh play, and’a sailor bumpe it heal With a ouh He ral " cry, Be cald, ond the wire « s od. The wirle denied the charge. i ee ; krainigns. x CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 2 (Aaso- 2—~Bho 4 Press) Bolshevik — Russian to permit) 4 which have been fighting Foviet troops through Armia ul nat othe Ukrainians along the sty denuanded in an ulthnge 91) ester River, are ating ov vi nia By ag | ¢ front, is n deap, alive Logra recolved here, 7 t aut Urkish Nath J Daswe Uhron rinka, [tropes are Withdrawa, mage @ ‘ #bout 140 miles souLWweet of IKiey, epatoh, * "~ }

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