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eas | Yabor and are practising blackn fad extortion,” ho aswerted. “We havo found the whole community tn tho @tip of. monopolistic combinations. ‘We have thrown the light of publicity on these pirates of labor and those pirates of industry and the wolves miast bo separated from the sheep.” ‘The attorney declared the Board of joation had awarded contracts ai Agtires 350 per cet. too hich and at @fother point he intimated that these apa other fcures bad best be co rested, as the committes was likely to run onto evidence that would make it bad for any one sidestepping this duty. Tho Roard of Estimate then adopted @ resdlution setting forth that dis closures had shown collusive bidding Between contractors and “whereus it fe vitally necessary that sufficient facts be established before positive aetion is taken in respect to cancel- lation of any or all of said city con- tracta.” 4 full Investigation was or- dered. z Mr. Untermyer outlined a plan to the Boara which he belinves will pre- vent unemployment of labor in the building trades and relieve firms working on city contrasts of any un- due hardship. This pian, in bricf, Is as follows: “That the clty require all general jptractors to furnish coples of all i nateacis let by them, together with coptes of all estimates. “That the city hold back on all con- tract payments 10 per cent. of the amount of the contracts in addition tothe 15 per cent. now exacted, so it in event the city has been victim- {zed enough money will have been MOVIE CONDITIONS MAY BE TAKEN UP to Dodge Blame for Deaths in Panic. While broken hearted parents o obbing tr nds are to-day gathered about the biers of the six ehtldren tragically done to death during the Panic in the Cather!ue Street motion pieture house last Sunday, official ayold the {esue as to responslt for the death toll Muititudinous laws, «tate and mu- nicipal—are upon the statate books and oMcial enforcement bodies are numerous, In cddition to the civic organizations, supposedly responsible for the safety of patrons of motion picture theatres, many semi-public organizations are concerned in such matters, New York, with {ts varied intorests and familiarity with sensations, 1s BY GRAND JURY Most City Departments Seck| Now York apparently x seeking to THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1920. !Permanent Home of League of Nations in Geneva; President Chosen by Delegates From 41 Countries contemplates a Grand Jury Investi- gation Into motion picture houses. Despite the stringent laws that were enacted following the Ash Bulld- ing fire, The Evening World's inves- tigation shows that the courts have been prone to deal more than char- itably with violators of the fire laws, The records in Magistrate Harris's court reveal the fact that property SAYS LINDHEIM’ FIRM PAID BIG SUM Bookkeeper Testifies $150,000 Wa Credited to Sielcken and Drawn Out. | fvision of tréaties with Chile. ‘Thelr | has for LEAGUE ASSEMBLY AVERTS CLASH ON MONROE DOCTRINE South American States With- » draw Requests for Revision Treaties With Chile. GHNBEVA, Nov. 15. (Associated Drone) —All dafiger that the Assembly pf the League of Nations may en- croach upon the Monroo Doctrine by vonsidering American questions in the absence of the United States, has veen averted by the withdrawal of a hy Bolivia and Peru © re- requ were withdrawn yesterday. It was the former nation’s purpose to in access to the sea, and the lat: to secure reconsideration of the ng Tacna-Arica question, It is not ‘expected that any other American questions with dangerous ADIL Ul will come before the ynt session of the Assembly. Six committees, charged with di ing with all questions om the Agenda, began work to-day, Each committee one menyrber: all the fu- pe DENIES HE 1S DEAD; “WAR DEPT.’ WILL PRODUCE CORPSE If It Does, How Can He Attend His Own Funeral, Is the Problem. ) Mi, Muss, Nov. 4 NUT, JOHN C. GRAM- STOLE is qwatting the ar- rival of his corpge from Pyanee, Gramstorit’s “di nounced oMicially and the War Department ref to consider lls repeated claim that he ta alive The department, aa a final effort ‘to convince Gramstorff of his wrror, has shipped bis body pore, i Gramstorif 1s to. inspect the body on arrival, ‘He declared to- day he will under ng clreum- stances identity it as ius own. But he ts wortied ‘over the prob- lem of attending his own funeral SEE tions liad adopted the British plan for ve Vice Presidents, the Japangse delegation insisting that at least three should be non-[uropeans. Viscount Ishi! Was assured by President Hy- mans that the League would see that his demand was granted. . Lord Robert Ceotl, representative of South Africa, demanded that the League's first assembly put ‘teolf, on reoord as favoring open dipipmacy. He also asked an immediate examin- ation inte Armenian affairs, calling WESTERN UNION STATE DEPARTHE | Action Attributed to Land eat was ane 4 | the refusal of the Department to’ pe NTS OFF CABLES Dispute —Bills Not Paid, Says ys Company, WASHTNE aves ed Pre trover ‘ON, Nov. 16 (Associ —The long-standing © sy between te State De: ment and the Western Unfon’ graph Company has reached an o break, the company refusing to h die any further cable messages, the State Department’ except prepayment of tolis, The company's order was issued Nov. 10, it was said’ to-day at department, and-pstensibly was epply to all departments of the ernment It was understpod, howe that messages sent by other dept ments hud been excepted inform from the ruling, e The Western Union ts statee have based {ts action on the dela the Department tn making payme on cable‘messagus previously hand Department officials asserted to-di however, that it was In retatiation Saheden i taiteocee tt Sti aroused and talking about the! owners summoncd to court for viola- Mire. Elkabeth ‘Dirkel, a boukku ie bepecebs alate iat Movt-| ttantion tothe fact that the situa-| mit the landing of a cable’at Ata That all contractors bo required to | ttle east side theatre tragedy. In-|ttons which might have resulted in | and secretary for ‘Hays, Koutanann and [MK De epor wt that South American {08 Row i#"hugardous, Publication | Pla efiter into an obligation with the city | “!'Viduals and organizations are in-|#reat loss of life have been given alte Lie nM wae: the Hirst witsiens to-day | fens phe pts Ne ae tof the Polish-Lithuanian report was oe whereby the ctiy shall not waive its|s#tently demanding a full investiga-| small fines and in a great many In- in the trial before United States Dis- | (legates ag axue ol tn hatawa,c trict Judge Grubb of Dr. Edward A.|Nations should do all it can to get | ¢emanded, also, Rumeley, J. Walter Kauffman and Nor-| tho United Sta vin, J. L ber nation. The building in which the Council|!/™ from the Alien Property © ‘) Argentina right to assail m contract becauge | HON and expose of conditions existing | stances have been pertitted to de- tite on {t are‘etill made” in the pleture houses of the city, The| part with suspended sentences. ‘As the city’s investigation proceeds |©!'¥ departments responsible for such} Although it had been planned to k State Court of Clai will ait in Kings County. Court Housed cide whether Jt may s ty become a mem-| yp, 9, vet apnenea ti te | tlement of Dispates. on Der. 14 to de s regarded as a strong! WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (Associated| PAs upon claims of depositors of thy tha Lockwood committee will turn|™Atters are inclined, however, to|have a joint funcral for the six little! Assembly hold sessions js now |! ‘lewndidate for representation o4 the | prose)—Conalderation of the Taena-| U0" Bank of Brooklyn, which fal over to {t'from time to time such evi- | #¥bdued action, Tho majority of the|sictims of the motion picture house The we Mall in 194 lof F pps Jin 1908, Attorney Generat Newton jt from 0 8 Guacliniacie kis alder tragedy, opposition to the plan de-|*80wN a9 Independence Hall. It was!“ tyngee questioning "enine) (“OUBell of the League, the four elvc-| aricn depute betweon Chile, Peru and Ladies i Peek sehen dence as {t may’ unearth concerning | debe a ing responsi} tragedy, opp A formerly the Hotel National. tll’ AttaPtieg pf elt : © members of w will be | Lyd! Sides grt Nt poudct och. the mulcting of the ulty by contrac- | bility, for the deaths of the six chil-| veloped among the parents and {t was tors, but it will not undertake to| “ren, and 1) would almost appear as|decided this morning to have two Fosecute offending city officials or | though they would prefer to yave the| funerals, The funerals will be held a tho Gn BE the ciceeclon orice unless thoir misdeeds ure In-,| trazedy forgotten as speedily as pos-|on Thursday from the Church of st,|'he League, was formerly Frou ISrSty far employert, she. could tot remers eters tepwoven in the evidence, aible. Joachim tn Roosevelt Street. Throe resdity ; He was a mover OES ry Heenan ce atte ae JC edie ‘The Lockwood Committoe tg-day,| During the regime of Police Com-|of the tittle victims will bo buried in| Beliun delegation to the Peace Con- jung 1, ly sums of from $20,000 to} eae vais use acéording to report, designatedMsena-| Missloner Arthur Woods two active| the morning and the other three in Pia ee . f ter John J. Dunnigan as Chairman of| #24 capablo young detectives were|the afternoon. Vather Gianuzzl, the Bolivia by the League of Nations would] Louis Goldstetn, for the depositors, not be regarded by the American Gov-| contend the State ts linble for depusti ernment a an ancroachmeut of tha] ‘ors’ losses on the rouhd thar Sta league on the Monroe Doctrine, acéord- ro ee ene Penoe ae ing to State Department officials, When the announcement was made that the question had been referred to the league considerable sutistaction wan sen by velvin, M. Paul Hymans, who has beeny suid who hud. ontered. $iot elected President of the Assembly of) credit ot Herman Siekken « uiter re= » report were ference and also of the Councl! of the |£5H,000" 4 month betwen Wed. 3, 121s. | League of Nation be ec Harold HL Colton, * r ; +}the Central ‘frust Conpany, te ean the subcommittee which will conduci| ®8lgned in each precinct to welfare | pastor of the church, will preside at tordiay a death On the Gi Le : expressed by Administration officers, the loan organization inquisition. Tha| duty, [t was their function to visit | beth services, SMALL FINES ONLY ational Viunke by Aigo “s hweil en done since the League was | a q settlement of thix long-standing ‘ wilted to Lindtvin, it 0 ed wits ts tip by the det i gommities wants to know why there| Poolrooms, motion picture shows and| ‘Tho morning funeral will be for PUNISHMENT FOR tended Dy ‘the "Gaveriment. Shai | tem after some preliminury matters | controversy has been eareatly de- are mot more mortgage investmente| Other places where young persons | Qualll Cannarric, Thresa Gaudice and eltaey got Lap mi » trot Dr Al-| jad Leen disposed ef, cilefly comple- | sired by the United States. ; k and wi more funds are not ayail-| congregated to take action against | Vincent Maniscateo, Requiem high FIRE VIOLATIONS | crisunt in this coon, een Se organization of the com- | «rne’ Administrauion’s attitude with able for building. matters that might lead to crime or| mass will be held at 10 o'clock. In jah Sapenae —- ye to the Monroe Doctrine has SUGAR DOWN TO 93-4 CENTS LEAGUE TO ELECT | boch based upon thei literal interpreta~ tion providing against any territorial 12 VICE-PRESIDENTS | “#sreslom in Boutn Amerten ‘ ——— endanger Ives or morals, Under|the afternoon services will be held|). 0. ‘i aa ‘ COLLEGE STUDENTS _ | Commissioner Bnright, a Welfare Di-|for titmira Alpine, Joseph Lombardi List of Cases in Magistrate Harri vision of the Police Department ba+|and J2manuel Bontola. Court Shows $25 Was Highest | nowest © Reached stuve } i CALL OFF STRIKE heen created. This is presided over | a ene Levy in Day. ing Movement Be, by Mrs, Ellen O'Grady, Fifth De puny HB Evening World herewith Caminett? to Study Emtar ined sugar today touchod u | one oe om . - —. a Europe. aw “i Wr ee Aap | Commiasioner, She has a sper i tee for tl « downw Three of Them Are Not to Be; . Ber ASS Boys at St. John's, Annapolis, Will] icf; or women investigators and “VIOLATIONS (F LAW presents a few cases that -|movement. ‘The udural Sugar Itetie: J ia ropeans—Favor Open Metical Ne saison ji é . " ‘i M ¢ i = uropeans—Pave t Caminett, Commissioner erenal of Return to Their Classes number of superannuated police ot-| came before Magistrate |ing Company whicli hus almost continu- gon ii Teiulerelion. wil-leave Waaninetdattes t Unoonditionally. ficers to ald her. Harris yeaterday concerning vio~ /ully been underselling titers dur- Diplomacy. night on a trip for the study of immi- | True wow fume and “reputat ; : i Following the tragedy in Caibarine | BY lations of the fire laws, It will ing the last two months or more ¢) GrixisVA, Nov, 16 (U fr gration questions which will taka him | O° xcergboa re deymitig Me LY pleated Nov. 16.—TH! street, Mrs. O'Grady, announcing be noted that the fines Imposed | tiDllshed a quotation of 3-4 conts Hor! ane Assembly of the League of arn Europa. SUPPLIED IN CASES BY GOOD DEAL trike" of the students of St. John’s| that there wero a number of pleture | are Nght | “This announcement was mude alnwet | - -- — ———— ~ — — { College at Annapolis was called off] jousex that wore “abominations of | Gussie Perlman, 135 West 224 eee LA i t Amorivad, Sus today by representatives of the * Street. Door opened in. $20. 1 Hannon Thee HIGH tad mallicaas kite | ad fi dvocat he ol | that they had reduced t } student ‘body -aftor « conferpnoe here| tm” Advocated tho closing down of Dn Anz cont (0-40 conta per Gussio Perlman, 125 West md all theatres In New York until a rig- ° ; irom la agHalibh: Selphes be sfoade — Street, No ‘stairs to ‘root, $20, hid in tor the College Alumn! Association, and da Wabinb ibe has been done: Gvyssic Perlman, 136 West 22d oe other members of the association. fain hii, j s - Street. No fire escape north side. ‘Acting upon the advice and. ouge| TH? Fire Department, which has a | oe UPTON PRICE $567,000. gestions of Gov. Ritchie, ex-officio | Petvidon over motion pleture houses | children from families of small means Chaisman of tho St. Johnn Hoard of| 84 18 responalble for tho safety of fare dogs likcly to be protected Governors and Visitors, and Mr, Ye! their patrons, through Commissioner Early last spring the soctety learned with Osborne I, Yellott, President of 10 price the Federal Company Red Cross Roll Call—Join Now + Franklin Simon 8 Co, (Continued From First Page.) Morton Rosenberg, No. 51 st Sth Street; no fire eseape east side of building; d to Owne: ad ad th Drennan declares that it did evory-| that In the Cotilio bi) its name had ee ey, i = A final report on the Camp Upt fe te pail ay “alan et ; thing possible cto keop the.Satharine|been used as approving of the bill nt Pe cies mae 8 West |condemnution proceedings was filed t f college unconditianally to-night. Str¥et theatro properly regulated, "The | whlch permitted children under six-| th Stree Bee oo [ay Bo Pintatal Sune: Manian tn steg Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets a department avers that it makes weekly | teen yeurs of age to go Into motion! #'° ‘ spd) . 7 Way me amount to be paid to ‘ MISSING MAN HALTS TRIAL. | i2*rection of such places, and that a} pleture theatres during certain | Pie ei Secs o eet man De Stapleton, William tt i : 4 . Street; one ton o! : é a day or two before the tragedy a duly| hours and be placed under the “super- | : aun Willams. Downe, Commissic f lench Warrant Ixsned-for Alleged |-assigned fireman visited the place and] vision" of a matron who was to be) Netegiidges be i eaneny #18. miudee Mat Mr. Staple-| W E D N E Ss D AN e “Fence” in Silk Thefts. found no violations, selected by the 8. P.C.C. ‘This came} ohn ceed oe |ton as a iW mits to sign all 1 ; ‘ rlge to those In uuthority of venue; gasoline in tanks; $25. checks In payiment of the awards. It le * rs When ‘Joremiah Dellabella, one of| The City License Bureau which is] 4% @ sarpr : apa Picea ares Sepactade maemente, ne pi gmiers ey $ 50 $ 00 twenty defendants charged with con-Jempowered to revoke the licenses of | the sociiy and did not have thelr Peter! He White, Noy 280 West ola tccw. : At Important Price Reductions of #31.°° to #98. 7 a p satiation | 48th Street; more than five reels —__»——_— : aplracy to defraud in stealing $190,000] ,uch theatres as do not properly | 8anetion. . i ip = worth of silks and other fabrics Som] qualify with the statutes, maintains | Following this telegrams were son of motion picture film without |BOY STARTS FIRE IN SCHOOL a ~ ‘ the American Ratlway Express Com. oar woe {DY the Society to members of the| permit; $20. a 9 that it has not a sumMctent force Frank C, Fisher, No, 1489 Park pany, failed to appear in Feleral Judse| ii uchiy to investigate picture | tuies Committee, Assembly Chainber, | VT Gry cleaning and d Kk UeuAGa MARAIS Cenenar! omen S xe Uusli V e Ua Ss Garvin's Court in Brooklyn to-day, the | VOTVUKNY | fe be B SCHEMA ON OTD: Sauare. informing thom of Senate Bill 1782, notifying them that the Beclety was heatres. ho permit; $20, ), | cencatlinks waco atonped’ and Unite Tho License Bureau his a v Henry Genaro, nine ye Id, of N f tates Marshals, with a bench warrant, | “orce of twenty inspectors, which its | oppomed to the passage of this bill, and 356 nates Keane : ae He after s t Peemirene cot te Siigen tn fn | COMMIssioner declares is far tow] appealing to them to prevent it belng NEW LIQUOR PERMITS RULE. a hesring ih the. Chilan pas Gare r n E Aabink Thacben fon toe ou poral of tae | small to handle all the comphuints Pine Taina im last hours withou' feck B nepeing 19) Utne Cn larmaa CHG O 1 agen Feenty sight indi amen vessived A telegram was also sent to Thad-| ADeltcations for Renewal Must Be/ his mental condition. Richard F, Walsh, ” Feturned. Het of those indicted have| The Society for Prevention of Cru-|eus GC, Sweet, Chairman of the Rules Made Before Deo, 31, Assistant Fire Marsha id the b 2 e effec’ fi » thre matoh nto ‘ood ¢ t t elty to Children, a sem{-public organi- {Commit to the same effect and) WastINGTON, Nov. 16.—AN out-| [unite Schaol wor ss, Bros | ye and sation, is keenly interested in con-| Ws followed by a letter Inclosing) ,anaing Government liquor permits t4-| Humboldt Stre rday, starting @ twe H! le Pt dd tele- 8, * BOWIE RESULTS. Gitions existing in’ thotfon aay tien ations eancol RriNalPl d the closet ‘ dp 7 ‘Oxtire ~| fire which partly destr ure! grams from various school Principals |8¥ed prior te Jan, 17 will expire aut he Boy, admitted tha Cheeta sie : Sot been arrested The Majority Trimmed with Rich Furs Including Grey Squirrel - theatres and ite General Manager,/throughout Manhattan | expressing taatieally Gl De aan applications | suid he id grUdire against the tower FIRST RACE—Cinimiog; two-year-| urneat K. Coulte: os that he has| thelr disapproval of the bi ‘or renewal must be filed by Dec. 1 un-|and “wanted to get square ; olds; six and one-half furlongs.—sobrn Braeet He. Coulter. atnten! Hat ho be Algo on May 8 Gov, Smith received |der regulations issued to-day by Com- ae = ie, 118 (Mooney), $25.40, §$13.10,| Written over one hundred letters Of) 4 jetter from Col. Coulter requesting misaloner ot Int nal Revenus Witiians, Indict Two for al's Mord . 10, teat; Pluft. 99 Cancaiter. $18.90 Joomplaint to the Voense bureau. n 0 asure, Phin rule will make the ite of quor| CAMDEN, Ny. gape Tingling, 111, (Rodriguea), |Complaint to the Hcense bureau that he velo the measure ived from | permits one yeur instead of indetintts |, CAM N. J. Nov. 16.—Frank J. : 10; third Time, 1.25 3-6. cerning law infractions in picture Finally word w sad, | & Heretofore. Permits include those for James and Raymoid Schuck were in My Friends. Pat, Silence, Gilt Fringe,!nouses and obtained no results, Mr. Keating that the bill was dead. )the manufacture, sale, barter, transpor- dicted to-day on a charge of having Crimson, Rambler,’ Rustler, Black Top. 7 Deputy Police Commissioner Ellen | tation, importation, exportation, deliv- murdered David 8, Paut, Kk mengens Tan Ken and Wild Thoughis also ran lowing holocausts and serlous| O'Grady has sent communications ery, furnishing, possession, and’ uso Paul was alain andro ayel4 SECOND RACE—Two-ye five and « half forlongs.—Lisht 110. (Robinson), $5.80, $4.80 4 firat; Blue Belle, 106 (Heupel), $8 4) $5.40, second; Polythia, 116 (b $2.00, third. Time, 1.104 AN Sister, Antelles, Ri ORO Lady Me, Tamarish and Pansy also ran, - -_-_——> BOWIE ENTRIES. utor Wol aveldents in the past, City Depart-|from time to time to the society in| liquor, Pormits for the ‘purchase nents’ have roused themaetves to] Whieh she names films which In her | Hauer will continue to run thirty days erent hie 1} opinion are not suitable to be seen by — — ¥ iG “a| children. and offici statoment®l iy la Minor, head of the predicated t sibility for fu-|Girls’ Protective Roctety, and Mr, ture repetitions of disasters, ‘This | Hall, in charge.of Chijd Labor, have a i also been very active in attempting was tyne (olOwlnS the TAanele % to prevent the admittance of children ory, or Asch Building fire of March |into motion picture theatres without | 1911, when almost 150 persons lost | proper. guardianship. | thelr lives because of blocked doors —> @E2 "ace, Mor Mocnbirrsw's | and other fre menitces that exiated. CONTESTS FOR FIVE re allows sat taesian Laws aplenty governing re and SEATS IN CONGRESS) #8 | pani emergencies were brought into 1, | being: roll fillton: | Kt hts. Laws were ena Regular Prices *98.°° to *165.°° SUITS OF THE HIGHEST TYPE FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK, REDUCED FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS SEASO imp This reduced price enables our patrons to enjoy the smartest of the season’s suit fash- ions at the height of the suit season at a it: Julianne Se ei, Hae ie hel @ under way tondny forthe funerals] “TH OF the House Expects, That For Wednesday, November 17th price that anticipates after-season reductions. ly Reely. 112: Lyric, oz: "hin fe outia wickiten At acounte in ey ¢ ore 0 OVERED 1 KEM S— ate filling. We are A * : : . i Pea ino he Bl decentuinis wawe- DmealieKe started, ee Ee OE ei ue tees Hee The finest in fashion, fabric, fur and finish is A al Ne, Na rcs S aeponnbiie 2st Mmemumder Ney WasinNaToN, Notieo — represented and the models include practi- Be Bee ete 0) era ce tote pence ae We Are cally no duplications. The materials are a i ia eee ree sean ne ee eae Attraction for Now veldyne, duvetyne, Peruvian cloth or duvet ay Rec Raa” aresncarets tia opedeee ti Wednesday Offering ‘litte grande a a ‘ eit Galen aan ele Aang ten, qe yt! de laine. a) Sapied, ae Isl hoena! apd iilenlag! Aa da oh Brgaanta resentative Rugimratt,” 112, . tuln from the departmer n Llinole BUXTH, WACK —Clalming: tire t ples of ant ini, a ‘eixtecran riate, | complaints while had en mad cin ali pedogte 1 *Vetornn, IIA tirem - Kinde Frult, “Mint Vand “pice Herm rig, Pier, Gite Against motion pleture houses and | and Tinvors and Brook ly ny Newark, with Hoboken, Paterson, and Elizabeth, a4 ey 0: Gein a ea, 10h. A eg ETERS | reports oficial action taken in ‘ove taille and seventy yar! such instances. It would appear tal, 111) Raver t ms Me, Wh: ats Ny} from this that the District Attorney i, met, Fak NO CREDITS prep! nd based on ollona, shows Merk of the a) report publiew For exact location see! Minewninig ; Many Models especially suitable for the fuller figure telephone directory. NO EXCHANGES folky wax are ePhetted seta 5 83 t WOMEN'S SUIT SHOP--First Floor Ni tablets, The wonvine b heture ef BW, Grove. S0c, A ca. —— =< * e -—- rs

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