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CANNOT SCRAP TRE | HYLAN STARTS REVIEW OF CITY CONTRACTS - \ = - _ rs re assnewesinay . : \ To-Night's Weather—UNSETTLED; LIGHT RAINS. + “Circulation Books Open to WOULD YOU MARRY : To-Morrow's Weather—UNSETTLED; LIGHT RAINS. Se ET A ri, “Circulation Books Open to Au.” | DAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1920. YOUR HUSBAND AGAIN? See Magazine Page NEW YORK, MON ‘NO. 21,582—DAILY. Copyright, 1920, by The Preas Publishing ‘Co. (Phe New York World Entered aw Second-Ch Font Matter Office, New Yorks N. ¥. CENTS ATTEMPT 10 CLOG INQUIRY ~ SUPREME COURT ARNSTEIN WINS: PRICE THREE Gen. Nivelle, Hero of War, ROOT IN HIS CABLEGRAM | | In Tears as He Salutes | | Th t f Lib | ’ | e Statue of Liberty Greets America As the Birth- | eed | aegis place of Freedom—Praises ’ Higheest Court Rules Also That | Rev erses Decisions of Lower U.'S. Soldiers. | : s Away | Tribunats—Freed on Habeas | a ee ; ee. Fe It May Be ate Away | Corpus Writ Gen. Robert Georges Nivelle, gray- +: : . From Home. | S ‘ haired hero of the big war, standing George S. Backer Pleads Not MAYOR TAKES STEP ae 4 ‘ : “ Gulity to: Pariury Che : i DEMANDS EARLY TRIAL. ore ene Trent ner ba Message Sent Before His Return Fore- } suilty to Perjury Charge TO PROBEINTOALL | BMG POINT FOR WETS, DEMANDS EARL‘ FRIAL., | Lorraine, saluted the Statue of Lib- i Before Mulqueen. CITY’S CONTRACTS | : 7 |erty this morning as the ship moved casting Chaos Gave Offense to th | — = fe Git raver T yyver fe $5 3 up toward her pier. The eyes of the t . $ It is Stipulated, However, That lawyer for $5,000,000 Bond vis : 1 pha Tree | Board of Estima nto; " ecehie . \old sol ere mi ; HYLAN MAY BE WITNESS. Boer! of EMimate Called Into lt S SUPER, Howen’ Pett Suspect Sesks to idler warevsiiaty , Candidate, and There Is No Talk Special Session ont Coltu- soze Must Have Been : Grouped about him were a number| N : ‘ Scheo! Contracts Now Out-| sive Bidding. Legally Acquired. Hasten Case. jof distinguished Americans who had ow of a Cabinet Place for Root. = 3 fe . _— | gone down the bay on the army tug ——_———— “standing for $12,000,000 to . al i he of the Board of) WASHINGTON, Nov, §.—Liquor| Word waa received hera to-day that Onimance to meet him'at Quarantine matImate and Apportios | : sna nd Law Be Delved Into. ee a Dportionment was | i weally acquired by a person for hia| {Pe United States Supreme Court had! Major Gen, Robert Lee Bullard, com- By Dav'd Lawrence. - a a 7 Mayor Hylan for 3.15 | personal use may be stored in a place | ™8tained the appeal of “Nicky” Arn-|mander of the Department of the (Special Correspondent of The Evening World.) this after 0 sider | : = i , , - i ae * George ® Backer, general building oa omen consider | ctner than his home under a ruling Stn against the decision of Judges! rast, headed the Committees of Wels | WASHINGTON, D. C,, Nov. 8 (Copyright, 1920).—Elihu Robt contractor, pleated “rst gutity™ ta | . ng om city | to aay by the Supreme Court Manton, Howe and A. N. Hand of!come, Others were: Major Bilidtt |has advised Senator Harding that “ a new deal from the beginning by | an indictment charging perjury in) eet The call was announced | ame court's deciaion was on an ap-|the New York District and had/c. Bacon of the American Lagion; J |abantoning the Peace Treaty of Versaill sit P on the adjournment of a meeting of | ; i yl ordered the District Court to rant a! abansoning the Peace Treaty of Versailles is impossible and that to : Lockwood Committee testimony he- 2, a Betcet 6 Pent GEC SY ys AAID CE URCRAEOEL be natade, opr ps 7. Moses, Chairman of the May- jiempt it would bring chaos and dh entire 1 f tk Its of th the inane ani adget Committee | New York Oity from lower cour: de- |") OF : | ‘, te SOHNE I i§ enaos and a ire loss of the results of ta 7 fore Judge Mulqueen in Genera] Bes-| 1. ine office of Comptrotier Craig | cress refusing an infunction prohib.| Atnatein was committed to Ludiow|fower Council; Gen. John Fy i rencral disaster involvi : ed States.” bist | sions to-day. Charges of ihtent to ah wate EL: (4 ci 5 {ting Federal Prohibition ofticera| Street Jail five weeks ago for con-|O'Ryan, who commanded the 27th and general disaster involving the United States, after Crate hae t 4 i F x im ‘ interfere with the committee by Ade) whole ed and Mat Aloe Bea from eeizing Itquor which he had | ‘empt in refusing to tell various de-| Division in France; Gen, DeWitt C. © This advice, now can be disclosed, tory tactics were made by Samuel! Committee should take the reapon- | Stored in a room leased from a qafe| (alls of hia famous trip out of town) Weld: Major Lorillard Spencer of was given by cablegram from Lams Ls 5 6 comm! ibility for invents deposit company. The Court declared |!@8t spring when he played biind|the 308th Infantry; Hamilton Holt, don by Mr. fo | Untermyer, counsel to the comm ee atece sch Ne erin Eile spe Gongresa did not intend to prohisit|Man'a buff “with the New York De-|editor of the Independent; Dr. Al- =| Ht Root during: the /lateen 4 ond epoctal ansistant district ator rT avon oalled Cocperatton |Such storage when the liquor was|(ective Bureau which wanted ;to ar-|fred W. Anthony, General Secrothry Dare (Of: ANIrUREr Sa (eran) AR ney in charge of criminal phases of (. ne R orporation | wfully acquired for a lawful pur-|rest him on charges of complicity {njof the Home Mission Council; and to keep Senator Harding from adopt« Counael O'Brien and Commissioner mn ORY i ig Aipelnetindd: | pt iikeoounta, FUFENTOIA Ttetere chee | POA the %,000,000 bond robberies in Wall| Major Leonard Sullivan of the New ng the extreme position on the Treaty 4 Win Mooney of Mooney, Shipman! Hudget Commitee meeting to eu. | The dectaion waa rendered by Anso- | Sireet last fall and winter. York organization of the American Jand League which Senator Jobhsén 4 & Biandy, who were counsel for stantiate hie amsertion he had al-|Clated Justice Clark. The lower court, | The district judes held that he was/ Legion. ’ Was advocnting, 4 Mayor Hylan when he wan charged ready iaken the action for which |!" wwholding the portion of the En-| Not fuatified in refusing to answer the} In. response to the brief, soldierly rice Mate, 1 with eontempt of court for refusing fetter of Humuel Untermyer, counsel | forcement Act Interpreted by Proht-| questions by the plea that the an-|mdidress of welcome by Gen, Bullard, n renilt of = Hi ae Kseey Manele te respond to mubpornaen of tho Almi- ty the Lovkwond «Commies Sent | ition enforcement oMfoinin aa pro.| were would incriminate and degrade|the French General, speaking pre- | Ghatrimaniae: ther hesuGiicas Wein Fall Grand Jury, appeared as counsel him for not having taken |ithiting mtorace except tn the home,{ Alm: they said he had waved {m-|clse, scholarly English, — greeted | Weantenists fiierleebeligpe this fer Becker, With him weye asno-) Oh, well," ald Comptrotier C [heit that Congrems, under the police | munity by fling apheduies in bank- | America as the birthplace of liberty | ——— yale As tol wenather “Ohe ae t clated Samuel Levy of Wacker's buml-| we have here a school wont as | power delegated hy the Prohthition|Tuptcr which coulk not ‘be proved|and said he hud come “not only in| I Picked U a ee [roar ole) not be so defined Bees counsel and former Assistant which has already Jumped 200 per| Amendment, had authority ta pro- | correct without the testimony he re-|love of America but in respect for icked Up by Woman When) \» include ihe Leseus ot NAR { Disetee Mesar Bebe t Mantes. cent, in price | hit any transportation of liquors] fused t give Ths aftect of the do- rome men a6 toldiers and as gontie-} GEN. GEORGES NIVELLE. | She Entered Autlo—Turned fae ones ene i , Moo’ or “reasonable — Hyta® asked Hirshfield if he knew] and that in order to reduce the ne- | oree, according to William J. Fallon g | : happened at Marion when the ; ? time” in which to make motions or of the item 0 , ‘i Arnatein’s counsel, is to release him| “I already feel that T live in Amer- Over to Police. i SL SRAOR) WRC ama | : of the iter oanity for (ranapertation .o a minte . we from Mr, Root arrly ; change of plea, whton might take | have not oume to it yet in my {um |) had the power to legistate [automatically from the $25,000 bail] !ca.” he aad, and T ealute her a@ the = ELIHU Root CkatnD “LEA | the form of @ motion to Inspect the al Investigation wuld Hirahie | 29. places where liquor might /on-whion se | sat large from Ludlow | sreat sister of my republic, France,” |! the police: of the west. soit Errect | anor GUE | i Grand Jury minutes, a technical de- Graig iauanea . ‘Tels lawfully be poaseaned | Street Jatl In addition to the crowd of casual re : ‘uceel | rep i DEAD.’ ; nial of ths constitutional right of| Se eee yr aes, Clase alan held that the] "a cnaicin in in Washington demand-|anactatora waiting at the pler when Station to-day have jewela which, 1 | of rat of all this correapondent pre= i 4 tire commmitien to carry on tie inves-| fiuae cromia wre ty Cea | ng an immediate trial on a charge | the ahip docked there were five troops they prove to be genuine, are be. |™ a World ‘he re rot ie as ry ‘ tagation or a demurrer. | vf the owner did not constitute} of having taken stolen securities to} of Boy Scouts under command of Heved to be worth between $50,000) a6 cabied to anes A cia i | Mr, Untermyer said the public in- “transportation” within the moaning) guittvan, a broker af that city, for| Scout Commissioner Charles F. Mac- | |and $75,000. The gems await thelr) ping in Marion duri ine lor gate ~~~ terest demanded prompt action in q of the Enforcement Act nth Warland. ‘The Rev: Henvy A. Atkin ee ‘ ceca v “4 n Marion during the latter pare se In- owner, when identified of August and who showed the cabl motte; weyers ; | ne jewels were brought to sta-| gram to Senator Harding. Here is than one weck should be allowed for ROBERT Ww. GOELET senting himaaif for immediate trial,” | the Church Peace Union. | tion last night in a smal! by) Kk, can what Mr. Root cabled motions, Mooney pleaded he had #0 TO WED FRENCH GIRL | sata ration, “entities him to be ad-| Gon, Nivelle's tmmediate purpose in| ae vas covered handbag in cha f “De tion on which) Sage roe Professional engagements that . mitted to ball there if the Gayern- | coming to America is o take part in Mi R Mra, H. Sawyer, a guest at the Wal asks an opinion cannot be de- he might not be able to prepare tis | . wt ready to go 0 ere| the celebration of the Mayflower, Miss Robe: ea elec-| do or ow om pantec ed. ‘The Hing ha nia Bet | New York Millionaire Hngagad to {ent Is nat ready to go on. Ift wore|the celebration of the Mayflower is ybertson Reads Detec-| aore Antoria. She was accompanied! fined. ‘The Hague court cannot not tied up tn court here [would ga] Tercentenary, to which he ix @ dele- im Stariac.iBxnacte N by Nathan Klen, No. 196 Devoe! be made to cover anything but “Professions! Hite alge aaa | Mile, Anne Guestler, Daughicr [io Waehingten and have iin out of | rate ‘ | tive Stories—Expects No | 4, eet, Brooklyn, an independent tax Justiclable quest Matters of My base “ ccna Ne: nvosties: Of Raliroad) DDlrectar oustody to-night, He will get out to | He waa encorted to the Waldorf Marriage Proposals. cab driver, and al] etate poiley must be dealt with by jon,” said 3 ermyer s de- . = wage Astoria for luncheon and to meet : . f Jdorf chiferanise’ G2 powers . fondant ix a man of great wealth, He il PAIUS, Nov, 8. ‘The engagement is | MOrew anyway Big | sas ded inqulahed people. later In 7 ROnNaCsasceine AEEDP Ala ‘ fas ey powers) Seer ien iw able to eniploy and has employed the! Nobody Tried EI announcad by the Paria Wigaro o¢| Edward Ho Furey, known as « y ; _ | MUSKOGHDP, Okla, Nov. &—Mise] In the bag besides some silk articles} planation tn my letter to Haye of 3 Nobody Tried to Find Out ff] Rover Watton Goetet, New Yoru finane | Md." Ie on trial to-day before Judye| the afternoon he @larted for Waah-| : 5 lof feminine wearing apparel wore a| March, 1919 ee eae ee nuttee tum te| There Was Coflush Bi cier and clubman, No. 801 With Ava. |Rowalaky charged with having bud a| ington, where he will be the guest of Periman, tie frat woman SUC-| ei ge white atone horaeshoo pin ret tis very unwise to declare the employ a lawyer who is not ton buoy to e as Collusion Be- jie io atile. Anna Guestier, deughter | part in the bond robberies. ‘The Giicy | the War Dopartinent for the reat of) Comor of Joancite Rankin asa mom-| win pearls, a har pin net with pearia,| beague dead, It would net be ghye: thle Came ithe Attenual wolen it tween the Contractors, of a large Rordeaus landowner and di-|brothera, Wall Mireet messengers, | {te week, aftor which he will travel|ber of Congrcan, naya whe will not]? ice. emerald, two rows of diac| true, The League has hardly be- “ne sense agg sort Saas revtor of the Orleans Railroad have pul confessions in the hands of | Khrough the country, arriving at Boa- ot ponte mis upon to vate wren monds, & large peacl, three small] gun to function, because the cannot slight undertakings pre =; ; Will be ume f Dew. 1, & declaration of war, ns her predeces- i t ti h Accord 8 Jo 5 the police and will b tas wil- | cx, two diamond rings, one em-| terms of peace have not yet been (ial wands oy mie eee Pete Moonen sedi a aa hg tate Reahert Cote ond avarton te Hol nesses, it is understood, against the great war opened in| ser did. aia ane eres sas A nib enforced by the victorious na> “1 havé to cara my own living by at-] tary of Board of Wetimate, thal ices Peter Goslet, js one of Amorica’s | [turey. MoGee and Mallon, Atnstein's| 1914 Nivella was a Colonel command-| A photographer's request sto hold wvand) & handsome (act cfvtotlott) sone tending to my practice. 1 am not selnew Court Heuse ids rejected be- luwyers, ave defending ures ing the Sth Regiment of Artillery, | something tn handa revealed 0] i ounted aver ‘ollah questions for example, fortunately situated as nome athers” | caume of the manda! brought to light |Avenua, jt was maid to-day that inp - In jess than three montha he was) of ler secret delights, for she pleked |AT TM UTC UN tin | are properly being handled by the “Ip that intended as a reproach te : : an | word had been received of hia ap General of (he 27th Brigade Jup a detective ntory magazine A Holies nt et eer * mot. demanded, Mr. Untermyer {29 'h@ Lockwood Committea, were not | pronching marriage. Ie 1s expected to| LANDLADY BARRED Nivslie, suocoeded Joftre ex Com-| second request trom the camera man |*he Cound the bag indhe taxi inwhich| Persian Orn longo ene ad : 1 } V1 a : roe age, He is elle succeeded Joffre 01 ieee DT eens hurt | erence to the league, They are fiushing, Mr. Untcrmyor is reputed | investigated ‘by the experts of the |feturp Remo abou " 8) OUT TENANT; GUILTY | mander-in-chiet of the French| to “cross your feet reveuled some ee Bcvaast ae ene i. We ; si Rotstel lengiie's Sublteee boone of the twenty wealthiest Estimate, Mr. Haag says ee — Avmies, and when the time 6 for) averaions of hers. . gesagt Hote econ “In anv ‘deal as eee eRe Ne roe was not directed to pnue|N: Ye ARMY OFFICER |<... psieted a Week—Court| tie selection of u ueneraiinslino to| "There ure some things I wont|M*% Sawyer engaged hie taxi, We] 017 my pinion a new deal here Mooney did not reply | is in search of collusion KILLED IN PLANE| ou O'S" is TY direct the armies of all the Allied | do,” she emiled. “L wae raised nove rei Seema ey pote | ing the Versailles Treaty is im- Mr. Untermyer continued; “This| comptroller Craig ts the committee Says Action Is Incilement 10 | ations in France, the nuine of Nie |te crmis my feet, and Tain gulng to| aps sane ne LSkaae ek | possible. To attempt it would t u , = inas fe, the! Hema 8 SS SPOR b " the owner does not appeat within igvestigation cannot go on if wit-|on the new Court House of the Board is ' Anarchy. velle rivalled that of Foch, to whom | stay that way. I've never had a par a 7 bring ch d entire | f re- nesses before the committes are tol or patimate, It is a aingiecheaded |reul Rex E. Field Dies When lithe task was ultimately entrusted, lof alk stockings, and, will not wear | 't lays the property will go to) bring chace and ent re (ate eh es be allowed to answar questions in| tody. secretary Haag says the Court Machine Goes Into Tail Spin Boca ae Ane DA Tansee = cher are is >_——— | high heeled shoen, 1 wore them when| Mra Sawyer, nex sist ION. disaster involving the United P MHeeaclanke “witkoul Oe a a tenant, Mrs. Grace Ahrens, a land-| |1 waa young, but f think they're in- i _ amy way they Hl me hout being | House bids, which were opened ai ay at Dallas, Tex. lady of No, 2021 Cropsey Avenue, Brook-| TROUBLE AHEAD Giritune io othe: healt ‘end—-nevar STRIKERS F States. The only possible course wrought sternly to acoun regular meeting of the Board of Beti-| paras, Tex, Nov. & dient, Rex| lyn. was found guilty of disorderly con- | BOSTON VAMPS “i. HUNGER AILING.| is to keop the treaty, modifying it “This caso should have speedy de-| mate, were turned over to him for|m mag thie illed et tee | duct to-day by Magistrate Reynolds in) FOR "Mins Alico" hopes her olection will = to meet the requirementa of the termination,” said Judge Mulqueen, |, on, but that the work wan Mis ny) LAER BS es s ee Coney Island Court. Nov. 15 was set a8 Sas not iene he Rand of propossia like) Rise Lett Prada seh werenele | Senate reservations and dhe Chi- “not because Mr, Untermyer de : ond bw hin tle Field when an airplane in which he and] the date for her sentenc | a followed her appointment as - ous Conditioa on 00th Day. made it but because the interests | Stually 4 Al scr} Neon a civilian were flying wer ‘If the landlords of this city 4] Mayor P Armounces Thal He master by 7 y cin, mn CORK, Nov. &—Reports from the| °#9° Platferm and protebly tm @ the public demand it, ‘This com-| ton, Chie! Engineer of the Finance |* mvlien wert Maine | Isegetavtea wesciolan) owas: alice (ta Will Appoint Eight Police I'm sixty-five, you Know,” ehe! wiry Jail to-day described the condi-| #me other respecte, Maittee must not he Mouted or ridi-| Department of which the Comptrol- | Munget othe around. eee atenava Pr ; said nat ought to protect. mini f've, Cork Jal) Lontey ae ee ae “Phe preciso way tu which some rt, Mooney is a ea 4 i J apactments:and-doors a been a total abstinenos society of one| ton of the nine rematnty quled. But Mr. Mooney 1 y or ix the head. Withington was se- it, Field was the xon of Mre types of homen we w Women eee uty Cerente mice aie leer stribera thera 1s precarious nodifications can be best made must _ ee ected dooanse he had helped prepare |e, Wield, No, 658 Grove Stree w 4 on ainnaries the Indians { mis hia was the nivetioth day of! be dat the time in confer- tnued =e 2 the on on which the bits} Vork Cis. He was u graduate 2 eo taw * wy oats t ae. BLO ATIOS the Indians t love|t at the emactated prisoners|ence with the other parties. It is were il rding to Hang, [{gnit My service on the Mexican yariteudins tie door ¥ msl ; | [were declared to be stitl determiand | tmpoaait forecast the’ methede . Waked) 4 nia kiie The nnanaiger avatained w broken sone .6 (ha Munin'p . mon’ have xulted hero refuay tood. have done & ‘ next March are : . say: f H bide |AeM asd mi are Norsenw HOLIGe ° i " PBK i N t 16 ne j ‘ 1 merican: Lan New the cen- Classified Advertisers ; a * a Hear H \ ; . ' t aR on ' : ; ; haa ARREST FOR “8S! A0XiNG. ; \ aie y — : sa mee 7 ‘ pba ‘ ‘ 1 i ‘ ull ' Fite 1 ‘ ' ; : ree ee Important: 1 Katie hirer wr ho ranarinyest Ties ie vue remains COULDN'T GET HOT WATER.|\.\"" ‘ nuns 4 ; fi tho consent of Tie sunday, oe Phe fhe Band j : ' i F and that ve SUE f Naan Peinon. on bhp eoventy-third day’ of Wie caty, but that our now Adminias The World of i f ‘ M i m ‘ — « " r od : M4 e hunger ko. uttor secure that consent Se Sie ele q : Sala aes §. Carn lite lover . i" ris _— Pe rat f On or Before Friday Sy eo ic ee bles Rushes " H Wu tea iit; Plows Drape to ePreWar Brteen | "A Fert ive poo eH 2 Preceding Publication aon on tt mmendation ‘yt : ; ? men, w ai nese nA I lal le a Eee Hour) ident Wilson's refusal to act. Af- Harty cony recelvx t f of Vomitration (na Noam 1 ' ienevtine << fated a Slate whats ‘| ter March 4 that will no longer pA The minutes of A " vt ee Honginiel tonins proline TOs WORLD TRAyEL ith e prwes t | be justifiable unless other powers highly interes A view of rece tration 6 a tht Ae sseseal at f Paha ait \ 262 South | infll her mily pate nt flour deolinat) refuse to consent to modification, (Centiaued om Second Page.) Fegioter, (hlnking it Unaeceacary. (Raging News on Pages 2 and 18) Sffuygn” “oe said Gad Bessions [as-pound cotton sac: | allow Cox to drive you off the

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