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we Nowy es Ee ee ANP NOAA OR TN THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, S600,000,0000F | HOUSINGS BLOCKED BY BANKERS’ GREED . — Cut-Throat Rates, Not New Rent Laws, Real Cause of Squeeze. Profiteering bankers with out- throat money rates are being revealed ‘fas the fundamental caure of the hous- ‘ing squeese, All parts of the country—in fact, af parts of the world—ero suffering, but New York is getting the worst of it because the population here is largest and most congested, Eight ver erat. money on general loans, with M'NIA'S VIOLIN, ARMINIA was a little nine-year- old giri who lived in Italy. Her manima had died when Erminia was a baby. Erminia always helped her papa earn money by dancing with a litte tambourine while he played an organ. After ghe danced she would go aroun collecting money in her little tam- bourines Some kind people would be sure to put a few centessioa in It. Sometimes Erminia played @ little Wolin, while her papa made a huge bear perform tricks, She liked best to do this. Once while she was playing her violin a tiny child came up crying. She was dressed beautifully, When) rminia asked her the trouble she ¢aid| The Evening World's | Kiddie Klub Korner Ooorright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Rrening World) —$$—$—— Conducted by Eleanor Schorer At the fairies’ dance of the year, 80 hear my call, my friends an Come to the fairies’ moonlight ball. By FLORENCE POLLACK, aged fourteen, New York City. OCTOBER CONTEST WINNER. Eleven-Year Ci @-@ ¥2-THE Pake AM GE. | belong to the Kiddie Klub, for which | am glad. @ still nigher rate for residetial bulld-| that she wag lost. The child then| py SYLVIA HAGGANDER, New (ers, presents a prohibitive barrier) (uid her where she lived, and though) York City. ‘against much-needed housing opera- dions. While New York wants at least it was far out of her way, Erminia took her home, The child's parents were rich peo- le, ‘They gave Erminia some money. HONORABLE MENTION. John Kothe, Sumuel Skoller, Jeanne $250,000,000 within a ypar to place I's / ‘Then she played upon her violin fur Windey, Margery Kennedy, Helen homes on a comfortable basis, the | them, Roche, Meruruth Kling, Milton Grows- ehtire country js just as sorely in nced| The next day Erminia’s papa was| man. Eugene | Thompson, pitidore task sick. The docior said he must have Kliegman, stella Hennileh, Florence OF $600,000,000. This is shown bY] cis and wine. There wus not enough HAE W o0d) William Zieve, Mary Harty, statistics of bullding projects for the | me to get tiem, su, in tears, J h ae vy ease wrebes year al) |minia gold her vielin, On her way| Q’Connell, Lo unta, A E to date, The plans prepared call | ree she met the papa of the Uttle| Strothman, Helen Whitt dr an estimated outlay above $1,500,- girl whom she had taken home, ie) Ostrovuky, Anni 000,000, yot work put under contract | asked her the trouble, and she told) THtnane Mu Sylvie Barely reaches $750,000,000, or $26,-| im, The next day a large box came,| Hageander, Bertha Bluckte, Arthur he veg {in dt were fresh exas, real wine and 4) Weiss, Elizabeth Hirsham,’ Thomus Eerese Tone chan! for the sane pe violin Oh, wasnt Eraunia happy! | Donworth Jr, Sol Lubiteh, Amelia Jest year, according to F, W. Dodge Company reports, more than three- BY RITA SEAVELLE, Brooklyn, | 5 N.Y. Ruth chwick, Juy Gelber, Willlam Strong, Forman, Horo’ Beltzer, Janette Paxton, Kuth Kinoftng, iuth Boyce, quarters of this deferred construction LETTERS FROM KIDDIES. Franklin Horseman, Helga Oman, Maing. residential To show further! Dear Cousin Eleanor—When I saw) Marion Blapeke, Phoebe Percira, Abe discrimination against home build-| the postman coming 1 ran to meet] itith Stimmel. Sanford Gold, Minnie hum, and what was my delight when ho handed me a letter bearing the haine of The Evening World. 1 tore it open and what was Inside meant that I was a full-fledged mem- ber of the Kiddie Klub. You can imagine how happy | was. Oh, but this is a very interrupted = not over 20 per cent. of the §750,- 000 work dae under contract is residential, although the normul pro. Portion would cail for 30 percent, - ‘New York realty leaders and build- ‘fare broadcasting propaganda to effect that the new rent Jaws have Stopped home building here, But be given members, aged from @ix to fifteen in- Berman, Anna Galif, Fred Gebr, XMAS POEM JEM CONTEST. Ten awurds ot one dollar cach will to the ten Kiddie Khib very fow other sections of the coun-|letter. You sve, we keep a paint! clusive, who write the best poems try, or the world, have enacted simi-| store and I stay in it all day, I've) bout Christmas, 7 rent laws and all are suffering in| been Interrupted seven times, so Id em must be original, The Mallar manner from jack of new| better close this letter before any one must have thought up the BDousings. From ull quarters the main | cise comes in Your new cousin, h which may be jolly, serious or cause assigned for this wtuation Is| GERTRUDE LERNER, aged twelve. i giige aie the author, may mas wish to muke it, ie apceaibility of getting loans at ing save prohibitive rotes, PROFITEERING BANKERS EYACT CUT THROAT INTEREST. ' Investigations completed to-day @eem to prove that this exceasive rate for loans on living necessities such na Rew homes is due practically entirely to ett. dictatorial mandate of the Dear, Dear Cousin Bleanor—T am Inclosing #1x coupuns for a new mem- | ber to our Kiddio Klub, It ts my! new baby sister, She arrived on Fri- day, Aug. 1%, and we have named her} Fleanor, her siys she hopes sis- ter will grow up to be as sweet and clever a# her namesake, Cousin Blea- | nor. T hope so, too, and tbat ahe wilt! C be able'to attend the nice entertain- Paithoust bullders hero say that the | ments I have attended. K rent laws would prevent any Lovingly, Y @HIRLEY METZ L. LI, N. ¥. PERHAPS , a 1S TRUE. I would like to tell something pmily | sald to me while walking through tho woods one day Jn the fail, She was three years old at the time. | “Mother, aren't the leaves lovely and red?" I said “Yes, dear; do you know who made them Sho said, ‘Yes, I know, God. He kissed them and they*turned red Ike his Lips.” MRS. EMILY BOYLE. residential operations, they admit that if there, bad been no new laws they could not undertake such projects without loans at reasonable rates, and that current money rates on residen- tial loans are absolutely prohibitive. These rates in themselves would be @nough to sbut out all such building and the new rent jaws surely had Rothing to do with establishing high money rates. While money rates hold high, build- will try to lay the blame for ir inaction upon the rent laws In order to impress legislators with the necessity for amendment. Realty in- terents have united for a big fight to nullify the laws. From many sources gome r_yorts that they have raised a fund variously estimated at $250,000 to several millions for this purpose. Real Estate Investors and Apartment House Association, two organizations ed recently to act for leading liders, owners and agents of apart- ment properties, are increasingly ac- tive against the rent laws. They say the laws have killed apartment bulld- ; that supply and demand must be lowed to govern, that stoppage in supply of new apartments can have no other effect than to force rents The Squirrel. Do not forget our friends of the woods, | Living o wild lito. | Lat us begin with the squirrel, | His children and wife. Mr. Squirrel is a ninvbl His wife is a dear thing, The children are darling babies, Whose father is a king. Not a king of all the animals, Because that cannot be. Only a common little king of his family By MABEL POLLACK, aged ten, New York City, creature, The Fairies’ Dance. st Come, my friends, come and prance ten from memor: must not accept help from elders, Manufacturing approved the declaration of a 50 per cent. to Poems must not be copied nor writ- » and the contestant A note from the parent or teachor of the sender, saying that the con- tribution {s original must accompany Jeach poem. Write NAME, AGE, ANDRESS and PRTIFICATE NUMBit distinctly. Address N. Y. Evening World {ddie Klub, No. 63 Park Row, New ‘ork City. Contest closes Tuesday, Nov. 20. HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN. weauuing a COUPON NO. 698, 50 PER CENT. SIN SINGER MELON. Stockholders Approve Declaration | s(ruci of Stock Dividend. stockholders of tha Singer | Company have ap- The stock dividend ock of the company. in-rense the capital on the capital The proposal stock from ier. They call for constructive| At the fairies’ moonlight dance; | $60.! 00.000 to $90,000,000 to furnish the fagisiation to encourage bulldere and |Gayety, fun and joy galore, jtock for the dividend also has born apecers, . Happiness for everybody all in store. oh Nurs of the company will most erno Bros. and Anthony Cam- i Tripping nymph, and alt so fine, | Wonderful Joy to look upon. pagna, who are members of the as- fociations and builders of many big | Little fairies will sing with cheer upper west aide houses, announced : = week that they refused to con- tinue any of their projected struc- Sures ps “it would be suicide under the now laws.” Similar announce- ments from other important builders | ‘and operators are expected when they fan best help along the propaganda, In the meantime builders and oper- Store are watching the bankers close- ly, knowing that with the money) ings Tests the solution of the eniive )utld- ing problem, So long as the Ucnkers stand together to exact their tribute of 8 per cent. or more from all forms Of business in which they do not hap- | Ben to have a strong interest—so lonk as they throw dust in the eyes of tic panic by deflating producers and dis- huters while protecting midd'emen | Profiterrs—Just go long will they ren-| der the aituation Impossible for build- | ors of ctty apartments. And auch | ‘builders consider themselves primary Producers of a prime living necessity, | also distributers, but not by any meang middiamen a profiteers, STRANGELY SHOT, CHAUFFEUR DIES Police Without Clue to Shooting Early To-Day—Victim Reaches Home Before Death, Francis Murray, twenty-seven, a chauffeur and metal lather, living at} * No. 724 1th Avenue, staggered into hia | Without partment eurly to-day and fell ut the) A | be as not keep fit! today. this single element- it, NE vital element in food without which we can- discovery of science is startling thousands of men and women Are we getting enough of -this vita- mine—in our everyday meals? scientists and formal announcement of the Why yeast is being prescribed a “conditioner” by the process This new are natural, vigorous facture or preparation. The richest known source of this vitamine is yeast — just the familiar little cake of Fleischmann’s Yeast. That is why thousands of men and women are taking yeast to correct complaints which often come with a lowered vitality and to ELEVATOR UNION WARNS ALDERMEN TO VOTE LICENSE Employers See in Proposed Ordinance, However, Only Move for Closed Shop. A atrong opposition Is expected to aAppeur at the pubile hearing Monday before the Committee on General Wolfare of the Board of Aldermen on the proposed ordinance to license all elevator operators. The ofdinance provides a $2 fee for the applicant, and @ cash and {mprisonment pun- ishinent for violators, both employers and employees, duced by Alderman Harris, colored, the proposed meusure has the baoking of the ator Start- cr and Operators’ Union, affifiated with the American Federation of Labor, Last spring the bourd de- feated a similar ordinance, but the union's lobbying for its pet measure has proceeded, Opposed to the ordinance are the superintendents and owners of apart ment houses, office buildings hotels. An official of the eal Board put the opposition’s stand in this manner: “We fool that the ordinance would make the union a closed corporation In the event of a atrike, only licensed operators could be hired, and that means that wo would have to d without operators until the red tap of licensing new men was untangled. That would take time, meaning 4 temporary ceasation of service. “There In no reason why elevator operators should be licensed, Elevator operators are not hired indiserimi- natoly, The building manager knows {tf he hires an inefficient operator he | may be Hable to heavy dumage sults The test provided iy the ordinance would be no more stringent than that given by every building superintend- ent” Tho Real Estate Board and the Hullding Managers’ A ation will be represunted at the hearing, and quite a sprinkling of union men is expected Many of the Alormen Jottorn from the union» that thetr chances of election de pended on the jwamun of the bill These letters will come up at the public hearing: At present elevator wperators get from $15 to $30 a week. Licensing Will bolster up the union forees by | practically eliminating novices from the fleld, thus creating a demand and making possible higher pay. \P. S.C. AUTO KILLS MAN LEAVING TAXI Robert Drennan Victim of Accident | at Rossville, L. 1., and Investi- | gation Is Ordered. A Public Service Commission automo- jdile killed Robert Drennan of No, 17) Morris Avenue, Rossville, "1, early to-day as he allghted from a taxicab at his home door. Jonn Gleason, | of the Commission, was being taken his home in Rossville by his chauffeur, |Thomas Maloney of 293 Lenox {Avenue, Manhattan, Their | speeding along the narrow country ro: {ut a point where there are no sidewalks, the taxicab beside which stoud |Drennan paying his {are to John Tay jlon owner and operator of the cab. | ‘the taxicab turned over on top of Drennan, died be an ambulance | P Be reivoons Bay atteere | ; Taylor escaped without . ‘The District Attorney ordered (an Investigation. | pa ES ave received ying then awyer Dies. The death ria M. | agin A lawyers in New Ricker was eighty one of the frat. won England, — Mrs, years of age and had been a widow Kinee 1868. aration of tha stack Alvitond will de. ei a A ‘The new importance physicians are attaching to a familiar cake of food of manu- maintain health, 1920. DRY AGENTS PLAN CRUSADE AGAINST HOME MADE BEER Si’>nt on Means, but Restriction on Sale of Needed Articles Is Probable Me ethod. FINDS DRY LAWS HAVE INCREASED DOMESTIC CRIME Cases of Cruelty to Wife More Than Doutle—Non-Sup= port Decreases, CHICAGO, Nov, 1% — Statistics showing that compiaints of cruelty to wife and children have increased 2% per cent. since Prohibition arrived, and more rapidly jn the last six months than during’ the first balf of WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 (Asaoci- ated Press)—The Internal Revenue Rureau in formal statements Has confirmed reports that a crusade against home brewing of alcohoilc beverages ts planned by the Govern- the year, were given in the annual|ment’s Prohibition enforcement agen- report of Albert EB. Webster, Superin'| cies. The bureau did not reveal, tendent of the Juvenile Protective As-| however, the means {t proposed to employ in the campaign nor admit that it had approved preliminary in structions by Prohibition Commis- aloner Kramer directing that sales of | malt and hops be restricted to bakers and confectioners, “If malt extract, hops, isinglass, gelatine or other materials are sold or advertised for sale in circum. stances which show that they are ad. | vertised or sold for use in the un- lawful manufacture of intoxicating liquor," said the statement isued to- sociation, made public to-day. “Men who formerly drank heavily.” the report reads, “have undergone a reaction which expresses Itself in supliness or abuse of the family Other class of cpmplaints also are shown to have in@reased, Juvenile delinquency has increased 40 per cent, cmplaints against disorderly houses, 80 per cent, or about 700 per the war period, and com- plaints concerning runaway and Im- moral girls nearly 100 per cent, cont. ove: d Sey:) M 80 per cent. more than during’ the) 2A ,Y,,commissioner, Williams of war period the purpose of the buredl to prose- On the other hand, it was shown | cute pers ‘a. that complaints of adult conwibution he home brewed beer manufactured in the home for bever-; age purposes, even though for the sole use of the family and bona fidi guests, is, under the bureau's struction of the law, “illegal, and the| sale of materiais fur the purpose of such manufacture is likewise illegal” Notwithstanding the assertion of| Internal Revenue officials that they knew nothing ot the specitic order, it Was persistently reported that at least one official had been consulted re- garding the advisability of sending it to child deling Iquor have ¢ sitice the 5 went Into non-support cent, been cut in half and insanity com- plaints reduced 60 per cent. FINDS ILL ‘HEALTH AIDED FATAL X-RAY ne vn account of eased T4 per cent, hteenth Amendment Prosecutions for efte. have decreased 20 per disorderly conduct charges have Uirougn the routine to make it a es fe formal Treasury on, When such Newark, Deputy Coroner Tells] 7 become of Treasury record | Prosecutor Doctor and As- they are revokable only by the See: : retary of the Preasury or court orde sistant Are Blameless, Commissioner — Wil ‘3 state~ : ment declared it had “ been the! of No. 29) North | jurpose of the Internal Revenue Bu-| Strevty Newark, been In sound! reau to interfere with any legitimate | Had Casinur Uy Sixt health he would not have been Killed | business” put nonce that there ap- | seetrie shock during an X-ray | P€ated to have been a misunder- by an electric shock during en X-ray! sanding og to the right to manu examination Thursday, Depaty County 1 ham, The physician made un official report on lig's death to Prosecutor J. Henry Harrison at Newark. The direct causn of death was the electric caused by the X-ray according to | nn Minning- | facture mait consumption. ——————— MALT AND HOPS BAN GENERALLY IGNORED Nquors even for home| ate! 10) eananinos Dr Minningham, but | Dealers Continue nue Sale Despite | he reported to the Prosecutor that! Washington Ruling—"Ridic- & Uz also had suffered from chrome i HSE) EERE (ener ulous,” Says Littleton, ndition. That com- | $s lowered hls ¥i- and resisting power. Despite the Treasury Department ban on the sale of malt and hops for ome brew, dealers throughout i | tality ‘The result was, br. Minningham thet sald in bis official report, that Ilg| city are doing business as usual in LU, fy ne an aaah Luk) BN the principal amber ingredients, would not have seriously affected a i ‘Ai the healthy man. Of itself, the burn ¢ Sine ulin iwlliarsas/y) Increase th nv dy was slight, Prosectitor Harrison sald the facts) | before him do not show n B ta dine pacblot renter OF eauty is Baker, the special at In whose office | doctor's assistut, Only a _ft technician, 554,000 ) GET W. WAR MEDALS. | WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.--Up to Nov. 10 the, War Department had issued 554,000 Victory Medals and no unfilled requests the medais were on hand, On yesterday 6,000 applications for the medals were received. During the past hve days appl atlons have aggregated | ). A notable increase in the num- ‘of applications was noted with the! roach of the second anniversary of armistice normal and kidneys are active, an demand for Victory Medals has averaged from 8,000 to 12,000! every three days. already overhburdéned Prohibition En- forcemont Bureau here, officials ot whlch often have admitted they have not suticlent agents in the State to enforce the dry decree on Staten Isl- and alone. “Ridiculous,” said Martin W. Little- on, the lawyer, commenting on the decision. He would say nothing about the constitutionallty of the ruling until he had looked over certain sections ot the Volstead act. “Itseems to me Prohibition enfores- ment officials have succeeded in duing everything except preventing the sa'y of liquor In saloons,” continued Mr Litueton. “Test cases being brought ill gradually delineate a clear line aroumd the Volstead act, It sooner of later be possible to say just what comes within the scope of the act. Until then you will have rulings ike this.” ——_—- MILK STRIKE AVERTED. Drivers nha Erplortrs Agree Arbitrate, Wage Increase. Danger of a general strike of or- | Fanized workers {A the milk industry in and near the city yesterday at a conference tributers and a committee Milk Drivers’ Union in the Waldorf- Astoria when an arbitration agree- ment wos made, subject to approval by the union and the New York Milk Contarpuce Board? Elkins Nathan, Executive Secre- was averted of dis- of ey, of the Milk Conference Bourd, —— PE rch hate burns, s just Reng If you are suffering from eczema, ringworm or similar itching, burn- ing, unsightly skin affection, bathe the pore places with Resinol Soap and hot water, then gently apply ttle Resinol Ointment, You will probably be astonished how in- stantly the itching stops and heal- ing begin, In most cases the skin quickly becomes clear and Nealthy again, at very little cost, Resinol Ointment and Reina! 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