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al] S COAL cn 16-Year-Old Girl Cherishes Ambition ‘The American Dancer’ IF PRIGE STAYS UP, CALDER'S WARNING Will Seek New Fuel Adminis- tration Unless Profiteering mS Is Stopped. MUST DROP BY DEC. Production for 1920 Far Above 1919, He Says—Senator Edge With Him. United States Senator William M “Calder in an interview with an Eve- Bing World reporter to-day described in detail the steps he proposes that Congress shal! take in the matter of goal contro} If the is not lowered by Dec. 6, the date of the reassembling ef Congress, "The Government,” he said, “would take full control, It would fix the Price of coal at the mines, It would { control and fix the cost of transporta- tion. It would fix the price to the re- | taller and see that the people are no longer victimized by profityers, The Coal Administrator would be given eae to limit exportation and to Ax cdpuit prices.” In rely to'a question as to whether | |= the mines are now being worked to maximum, Senator Calder sald frankly he did not know “But,” he added, “it is certain that the output this year is a ahead of | Jast year’s, There is enough coal | jow for the normal demand. J think | we are mining as much as necessary, but the. trouble is to get it into the pins’ of the people at a fair price Senator Calder is Chairman of the United States Senate Special Com- Mittee on Reconstruction and Produc- tion, which bas just concjuded a series of hearings in New York and will continue its work In the West next week. Senator Edge joined with the Chairman of the Senate committee in the following: “The fact remains that the price of coal hh: not been decreased, and unless prices are materially reduced to consumers before Dec. 6 we shall recommend at the very commence- ment of Congress that entire contro! ‘of the industry be taken over by the Government.” Senator Edge declared that both he and Senator Calder were opposed to Government centro) of private usi- | ness on general principles, but they will stand firm in insisting that reilef be afforded to coal consumers, “From the mi of evidence ob- tained by the special Senate commit- tee,” he here i that there is guilt among men some- where who have the power to regu late pric who is and who is not guilty. That To Be Known as ‘THE EVENING WORLD, ‘SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920. es “ turns by 2,00e—Swann | Accepts Deteat. the belated re last Tue nd in no ¢ ad contests ing checked up inkaing districts ket nge the result With only three Manbat frict# missing the two parti ently split fifty-fifty th’ fr premo Court Justiceships cont e Manhattan-Bronx dist and thi Willam Pt Bronx District Attormey Al-)at sixteen, can look up the wonderful | stop and see in flaming let- seem to beck- » her own name ready Emblazoned As a Star on Broadway. » have one’s name who wants to be known American dance 1 of half of Ameri ca's girlhood when most chil y to-day, who, | struggling Speeding Car Overcomes and Arrests Driver. » police to-day expressed belict questioning: nan who knows “Js to-day for ex- | leeds Vaughn Waters, wealthy club Koenig in West Wednesday ‘Thomas | West 4th Btreet | exp leTanghlin of the Station followed g NL Lo other cities 4 left New York whose body was n the chance cunnineuneoutroled through several shots Cabe's car collided with several other automobiles. large suns has been learned that be had run down Veter Cav- | anaugh, fifty, a 593 Amsterd: enough to show | | This committee does not | who was able | purpos desire, nor has it the time, to act as| judge, jury and detective and decide | information police shows that not run from the hotel in fright after ment at Bellevue Hospital. pture of McCabo murderer did fs a problem the coal men must de- | cide for themselves. eufficient evidence to Warrant us in recommending in an advance report oar into anoth verninent take control of ed to stop. }way at high speed, r Calder declared that the tio side, that the G the ind Sena’ country thus far in 1920 has produced 46,000,000 tons more than in the same in the production, he sald, there 's no excuse for high pric talk.” He sald soft coal speculators had been able to buy carload lots and royte them to tidew speculative purpose coal for householder transportation, while anthr ee 3 YOUNG HOLDUPS 1 GET $3,400 BOOTY Invade Trucking Company's Office | ,. and Seize Pay Envelopes ot Men in Line. Three unmasked young bandit walle | into the Kelly Branch of the U #tates Trucking Co, at No. Seventh Ave paymaster, was handing ov clopea to husky truck drivers at ock last night, and, presenting re 60’ wolvers, called upon everybody to throw a. velopes on Seering’s desk, then made the men at the head of the Ine ‘fat the door covering all hands, and wh: the active robber w where a taxicab wax waiting for ther. » police have been given an accu ¢ description of the band pifinber of their taxicab, wt gwen Heading tor the Williamsburg iri ) bound for Manhat al Sabath Hktcted to’ Congress Forty Vote CHICAGL, Nov. 6.—Cormple cial gurex, bused partly turn >with J. Sabath, Democrat, re-elected to gress from th District by foi Volos over Jacob Gurtenstein, were fol lowed to-day by announcement by Mr Gartenstein that he we election. The final unoftic Babuts 14,004, Gartenstein 13,904, TO PRESENT TAC Kedur Noth Cupta, dir {uh soslety known as Union « Weat, has arrived tn nn London to present Fanats Pugure’s Ladi luya t eounury. Mr. Cupta paca to duve the kof the union by o fliree of the Hast Indian poet's “The Post Ofivo,' tra” and “Sa fice,” all of which are said to have been | ected succesufully in England. . occurred during | intermissions “We say positively that we have we » hour of theatr ined of a “fight nployees went vestigate they were defied by “Dunn,” an near Long- e Square when McC rat the curb and fa He continued down Broad- hing from side with a crowd estimated at Police whistles were fa dozen shots were lans. As he passed 42d and “shortage gtocet Patro may McLaughlin sump to the running b. ter to ke held for ! 6 the front eat wh 8 iad been denied the steering wheel ~ for furniture reha While four men were outfide fo" furniture | purch waiting for an employ with a pass key, somebody threw the! ligt switch and “Dunn” took advan- Humag them | had a milk bottle filled with ammonia, tried to strike “Dunn” it dropped to come back 8,000 in pursuit part of 1919. With such an increase blown ane and ‘ellmbed into re McCabe releas nd turned to fight » battle McLaughlin shut tho automobile and stopped, m and enabling * —— i NEW CLUE FOUND IN CLUB ROBBERY rolled to the r he owned the car, & membership Made Inquiries N. Y. MAN “SUCCEEDS RABBI LOUWISCH Poughkeepsie e, Brooklyn, while Ch. ies | ccording to Jurae did, and one of the rob-| bers scooped into a sack al! the pay en-| Praverman of turn ‘over their envelopes. Two others stood school Louwisch waa aske through and $3,400 had co: secured the trio bucked Into the street, here from Russia. yerman has taught In the high cpcnpanta ‘aed Jewobry nil © InAn head of a band special a und the eis a gradvace of and the charge against him dis —— PATRICK J. GILLESPIE DIES. Chief of Dobha| Cumbent, for County ¢ Hackensack w d contest the figures give forecas Dobb ppresentatives to 'r factories and cane ‘calabUaluoanis. Martin, Demderat, 27 dames O'Malley, Republican, 269, TA Isidor Wasservogel, F complished the nage limit in appearance he passed her® she was an dancer, And New ¥ prey long ago, As soon Kdward J MeGe who was close up c 8 « fell far nd in ye eo Pynnahaal sel a count. H with the dw hen stricts missing last night, was the Wir star on the ance. Ani if Of sixteen, one wor ten yon he will not foan Duncer,” Swann'y total y 257,338. * use Davis pcause ma © file re rds, This was quarters to sked for in raid, were cons uld not comme Supreme Court nt out that In the Get 10 P. C. Commission on tet of the 17th Assembly Dis Swann did not receive a single vot Furnishings for Unfinished Dis Ue pec tapioca eer of the twenty-six offictal ball the 18th Aldermanic President Ta Guardia! Assembly Dist announced to-day he proposes |at s of anton and Orchard Streets, sald » District Attorn: Kea of specifi forcing the a |Coaxt Defense Artille Arm n tthe Distrlet Attorr © Bre whieh cady cos is forgotten by tint the: Eten © Basa : t | without he count of the vote the city approximately $1.401,7 nd. {tes unio i¢ foal and conclusive so] wcoordin 1 Guundia, Js now 4 lie is concerned." according to Lay Guards now in UUURR Reg AGE Aura nret ss DESH OR TED . Republican, « decisive vietory 1 ay etalin. 1_Prestdent La Guar. Assembly contest in the 19th ‘the the meatoneine of tha Brone| Maihattan District, The complete re- Ay “the the prolonging of the Bronk) cima ure: Smith CRep.), %04% Mealy armory job, which should heen! (hom.), 6912; Campbell (Soc.), 14843 finished long ago, permits the archi-|Mixs Smith, who is a member the tects, Pilcher & Ta Au, to © 8 L lature, ts the uthor of soldier ynus py mn rf thelr commissions on pra |whelmingly ratified s that goes Into this build-| ection, Complete retu everyth Ane ns from 4he 22d ser “At the last meeting of the Armory | | mund Seidel, Soci r Peter A. Abel showed I Seni rat, by Low Bonrd a bill for two desk lamps, t estimated cost of which was $48.40, was subn proval. Tlearned| Sth’ Assembly District, | Stanhattan hat the architect ‘ Was. beaten for te-election by only BHO SRO eon adhering to thelr) isg votes, a ng to full returns. ten cent, commission, claimed | His auc ul opponent is Morris D. S040 Rh tele shake oF vost of the | Reims, Democrat as their share of the cost of t August. Claessens, Socialist, fwas lamps. defeated for re-electio: the 17th Nathan Lieb- erman, Democrat, by 690 votes on but one district. Manhattan District by “Next there an Items of $34,20! from the| returns showing all franklin Furniture Cor ip the 2ist Manhattan Senate B. Hayes afd John Wanamak jAlong came the architects with thelr | bill for § | furniture, “Just what the with the furniture American Senator Henry G, Shackno, Demo: at, and Jobn Yule, J 48 a comm 1,186, ts had to do|fght was reported, the (Fus.), yond me, ‘The ts in t friends the ar ever salanth a trick, were on the job with their 10}« per cent. commission of $2 s a member of the Arm: ised to vot the ar nid c ( aed Linvestiog, {tead and wit ¢ ” 1 Pa Ps ta’ | Donal Thasmur Mr. Pliche | nominated $10,000 a F ed eiiians an = 1 ions Arm 1)} tr ' i | PROTEST TAX ASSESSMENTS. | vss Be | vtmes »| AUTO SMASHES WINDOW. Basiness Property High, Says Trade Hy ku x cote in te) Woman Driver en, bat Glasn | > Biaihant, Avert 4 sf Cuts Three Bystanders. 1 of A. , Leet og] An automobile owned and driven t nuchs| Speak 1 tenet, Yonker uninanag "y be 4 t Warren Street, City, tat eens bi fo be window of a law office at } pa | 'The broken A County Clerk in Hers HACKENSACK, N. J fam P. Bager Van t lady, twenty-one Montgome Joseph © rand Street, a No, 616 Hager Blect 1444 nine Ay Mra. ail brulae ~- KILLED BY FIRE ENGINE, of 74% votes, according ltatly, Bergen Cou Seat in Auto Crash, mers Shiv ely ached to 4h Goigt rown from. jie seal a Wea gain’ ire0) Gialon pry ar Sogian rap eye: bin. pe 4 . ! \ ot rneenmennennen er meatenaree east NPGOLDRICK, LOSER MEETS AS FRIEND ~, |NBENCH RAGE MAY MANHEBEATUP. | SEE ( RECANVASS IN ROW OVER WE Justice Semen ou on Face of Re- Weller Got Help Athacked it publican, | et Attorney Edward Swann, | ell by the wayside with} © was the two Republicans 800; Mo- elections officials 18 with the Board BROADWAY GROWDS POLICE REPORTED: LAUARDAWANTS © = 23S ‘SEESHOTSFIREDIN. TOHAVE NAME OF ARCHITECTS FEES WILDAUTOGHASE WATERS'S SLAYER Policeman “After | Hard Fight in, Arrest eevant’ Shorlly of Man | Who Killed Globe Trotter | preserve all ballots, documents and nterpreted in District Attorney Swann himscit n Into the finding tion District of the 4th t. which were found ine gutter at the mouth of a srwer ts [nvestiea- nate ot ate qe Palieatie , erlines t the Blection Law & Tachauy to nto court to collect | leRtd erlmes agai pet at every elece commissions die on the new th ton. ‘This will not affect Ino AM SSO yne Le the final result of the « sday's atc District at the Lronx last night man, Socialist, from the npany, James| pygtrict, where the vote between STaNOARD OIL co OF NY, ign of a reliable dealer is always alluring to the observing and tho world's best Gasoline motorist. And you will find it conve- publican, has |been closely watched, Shackno's’ plu- jon on this|ralty, with one district missing, te In the Sixth District, where a close returns Rosen- District, on Edward Mal- enty-five, No, James Sheehy, who The ond n escaped injury, Aorth Bergen Pireman Knocked Of MOTOR GASOLINE eS Jnature of tting the curtain on the] HARDINGS TO BAR i as 2 life of Weller and his wife. SHEEP FROM LAWN t was brought out that Weller has Te tor $100,000 for tha AT WHITE HOUSE ution of Mrs, Wellers affections hat, priv » his chag ist Tuesday, he had nfide juent threats against the lawyer men at Gates, Si Weller admitted that he had been r yg. watohing Sindee and his wife Harding. sement of ¢ Will Thére Be Police Mrs. MARION, O., Nov. 6 ks, listening In on teléphe ations 667 PUHRE are two things I'm sold of 1 going to insist upon. Slade sald Mrs, Warren G Harding before atar g with the President-elect for their vacation in Texas, ad I won't have any policemen at the White House sand t on the White Than be stated that on Wednesday | ternogn he and his wife went to Slade's office at No, 200 Broadway There Slade drew up separation arti- “ w Nen were signed by Weller ¢ i his wife. After the \papers were! «Will signed Slade Mrs. Weller to House lawn, luncheon, and that night he visited “The White House gates are to the apartment the “Wellers had been occupy t No, 910 Riverside Drive and helped Weller pack his person who wants to ¢ be sings, which he has since r M Harding om 1 to the Great Northern Hotel,| —sery where he is now living The cross examination of who fs not much more than y Lewis Solomon, coun was quite snan iat he had ever written be no she be open all the time to anybody » in de these ob- per meg in the front yard, Some one a recalled the ident of Mrs. ue » of newss Harding being chased the front of White H a policeman couple of years to Mrs. Weller tn which he iimself to a bee, When : 7 veked him if he had ever I've been too busy campaign prised in the ec to buy a his summe Sli jumped Mrs. Ha apole pantee et | getic e had it t cou om ra] Setlea : tp: your been wearing raul month Weller was fined $15. “put just watch now eer } The Lake George Battle Monument—Lake George, N.Y. 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