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HUDSON TRUST ASKE 5750; HUDS _FOR : TO-NIGHT’S Weather-—CLOUDY. , WEIN | EDITION \ VOL. LXI. NO. 21,599—DAILY. Copyright, 19 | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ | ‘ by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York W M NEW YORK, 000 CITY C —_—o FIFTEEN POLICE CADETS MADE TOSI Home Secretary Shortt De- clares Huge Liverpool Blaze Due. to Sinn Fein. | >. One Man Killed—Five Are / rested, Said to Be Sinn Fein Members. MACROOM, COUN land, Nov. 29 (Assoctat teen \ Y¥ CORK, Lre- -Pit- were od Press.) Prisons and auxiliary police cadets killed and one cadet mortally wounded as the result of | MOSCOW, Noy tween 70 and 100 inen near Kilmichael, | sixty southwest of here, Another of the cadets is missing. ‘The cadets, under District Inspe an ambush by be last evening. | prisons here ~| shot. just tor Crake, were patrolling in two lor-| ries when they were ambushed. ‘ LONDON, Nov. 29.—Hal of Mile, Me itzer, a dozen men who were preparing to. set | gutter in a deserted st fire .to a large lumber yard | been strangled. in the district of Finsbury, an im- portant section of London less than a | here for some weeks, Liverpool. | their Tho policeman challenegd a loiterer, | benefit. and rushing the policeman, who was, compelled to liberate the man he had geen. All the men escaped. rohing behind the wagons, the the guilty hurriedly Mule. Hoeltzer, it n and women, tried and sentenced, 28 (United counter-revolutionists veet before dawn © vaeate the Lockwood Co ee|in wdkition to the regular interest, $50,000 for ‘the tina * press.) |time Mr. Ryan gave no interviews. | A ; morning of June 10 €0 remove far-| gectotiry of the Bulliers’ supply [the bi's were put in, but before the award was made, the witness said ern” Ghigke wad citel apennis ious the! Los Angeles Promoter Said 0) niture trom the apartment of Mies Company; to appear and to profuce {he took up the question pf financing with’ President Baldwin of thé fnancia] district to-day as to the rea- Have Russian Concessions Sadie Cole at No. 388 Central\Park| the records and business papers of| Huson Trust Company, f West. Gaynor called at the home | (ee ; 4 A ee P , anq |*n why Mr. Ryan ia desirous of ob- Worth $3,000,000,000, and exhibited w, judimbtobuless Ree Seg a one Mes all When you had in. mind this item of $50,000, that sum was’ it and a 6 ower to e wh, ; \ taining the services of Samuel Un-| Reported ‘concessions said to be; by a Brooklyn furniture dealer exactly what the committee might do|4 tition to the payment of interest on moneys that would be advanced jarmyer in .pabioular as counesl. Sone Gomes beet Arne Ada Demuth, from whom} with the documents produced, but |by way of financing the operation, was it not?” asked Assistant Sorpora- Following as it does « conference| Soviet Government of Russia ha Ties Cole had purchased the fueni-| that Mr, Conboy migh appeal to the: ton Counsel William B. Ci 1 dancer, caused a considerable stir in London | ture fot $1,000. ‘ ¢ -ounsel William B. Carswell, ¥ with Comptroller of the Currency tie (ia i ue court Inter if the committ@ actually | o 3 he had {Williams ft gave rish tq the beiiet| ond Washington, in addition to other| Despite her protests Gaynor hacked| made unwarratived use of the svb-| Sue, the, witness: septieg: She ! ish itel ewe | cwny y banal WY Ore Fiat Gall waguteiiate: iat great-capitals of the world. & moving van to the door and with} poenw/in violation of the company’s} HUDSON TRUST co., Why this $50,000 when you are is thought, have been slured from her apartments | SLAIN IN AMBUSH: ATTEMPT G0 REVOLUTIONISTS, MILLIONS IN 1 DAMAGE, BETRAYED BY GIRL, Yaken From Several Moscow ‘Shot — Be- trayer Found Strangled. tuken out in small batches at several At about the same time, the body beautiful who betrayed them, was found in a Mile. Hoeltzer hud been n favorite She was popu- si Po- at a mile north of London Bridge, were | Jar with all classes. After her recular surprised by a policeman Saturday |staxe appearancés, she would night, This attempt was almost co-|fwiently leap to a tuble top incident with tho incendiary fires in| gathering of fr nds and dance for They were must | FIRST PICTURE HERE OF W. B. VANDERLIP, | “MAN OF MYSTERY” | RYAN MAY FIGHT _ BANKS’ COURSE IN | ~ TAKING HOLDINGS | Counsed Renews Exchange. | Incorporation Talk, | BANKS ARE PROTECTED. nterest Charge Inquiry May Follow Conference Between Williams and Financier. affairs there has been consider- whle specu Wail ay announced that he ion in Street, was desirous to- ‘ai retaining Samuel Untermyer aos counsel, and th { an answer was ex- In London demand was made Scotland Yard to see his the action of the banks in assuming i pers, Dut j change of Mia: fnanolel aftatiey: and he refused, it is reported, to exitbit that it is ‘not unlikely that it will them, He is now on his way to the niark the opening of a new fight tol tnited States. Incorporate the New York Stock Bx-) “ne general opinion here is that [change. | Mzy Untermeyer has 10n8] concessions in Siberia were obtained, | eon known aalone.of the strongiad- but é contingent upon Mr. V der-| vocates ock Exchange incorpo- | In this way, it is believed, gained p's ability to bring about recognition who immediately attacked the offi the confidence of an organization of ;'°U°? lor the fet Government the and shouted for help. Five men. with | counter-revolutionaries and learned of | [t !* Wail Streets view that any] Uyitea states revolvers, answeréd his call, emerg-|their plans for revolt. “Squads of /@¢lOM against banks can enly be tng from beaind some empty wagons | troops during. the night rounded up |Pésed on the allegation that his toans | were amply red by collateral and that there was such wide margin of the loans that for the banks to call | man ound cafeoni ane soaked Gp ttends af thercumsennee plotters, | 8 hi outed to nothing lesa Ra, Seas pscees #ho know the hour of their execution, | [MY Undue oppression through a gateway of a lumber yard,| 21, 4, strangled protent a In this connection 4he statement and he also discovered two revolvers} 01") [Tne pe ra 4 i * C4). | vas made to-day by interegts that are | and 100 cartridges. One of the sup- | 1° fOr" ule cume tt mie ¥ Were! known to be friendly to Mrs. Ryan | posed incendiaries later was arrested, | ' aed aie or rm a! ences me that while loans totalled $16,000,000, a jeath, and her body ws . rq ‘THe man who sald he waa William | (ee a ana tect in oho ae 2 F9H | the market value of securities pledged Robinson, a student, twenty years ‘ ip atroet, Jas collateral is approximately $25,000,- > 7 a a es old, was arraigned in Police Court |000, and this computation is arrived Guia morning. A detective inspector |BILL TO RESTRICT at after figuring Stutz Motor at only| Brought Through One by One testified that when he searched Rob- U.S. IMMIGRATION | $30. per simre, Mr. Ryan is under- from Mine etieepenn Ingon's rooms he found quantity of Se stood to be the owner of 160,000 share am Mine sweeper by Irish Self-Determination League and|_ epee ..... lof Stutz stock which is now quoted Coast Guard. Gaelic League literature. Robinson |Semator Sterling Proposes Creation linominally at 180 bid, 250 asked. at was remanded for a week j of a Board With Sweep- While bankers characterize the] poypurRy, Mass, Nov. 29-—The| Anonymous threats were elved i ing Powers. present transaction, it'is admitted in 7 met ei | to-day by officers in Londonderry oe . Stock Exchange circles that for|™Iné sweeper Swan, famous as a | that they would be killed unless they Ptr Achy Nov. 2.—Nenator! sinks to call loans when there is a|War-time figure for its part in laying {left Ireland at once, papel wot a a ¥ See "450 per cent. excess of good market-|the North Sea mine barrage waa a Edward Shortt, the Home Secretary, | (or mittee, anneuncea « mmigration | apie collateral would be an unusual precy ¢ the 1G rie z Commons jounced to-day he would z ck on the Gurhet sand spit Geelared in the “House: of duce at the coming sesion of Con- | Proceeding 1 Mth 1 ' this afternoon, in reply to questions pe day with her crew safe ashore as a 4 a Federal immi ‘regarding Saturday night's incendiary |gration Board with power over all N@tonat Bank Loans Protected wy|tesult of the life-saving exploits ot | deck fires in Liverpool, that there |questions relating to immigration and Captain Jack Glynn and his Gurnet seemed no doubt that the fires were | including the right to decide the num- . jal 1 The Erening World Coast Guard crew, After the Swan the result of an organized conspiracy |*? of Immigrants to be admitted to| WASHINGTON, Nov, 29—Allan| was driven onto the shoals off the| ta wlth membersiof the Sinn Fein [the country, ; A, Ryan, New York financier, who|Gurnet in a northeast ¢ late yea- | perty were engaged. While in New York Senator Sterling | visited Comptroller John Shelton|terday, the guards of the Gurnet sta | ‘Acoording to the latest informa. |/ pected the facilities at Ellis Island | Williams yesterday at Richmond, Va.|tion brought the 5 thio: | m ate i, 24 nd also went d the bi whe efor t " t | tion, added the Home Secretary, the |hoarded the Bailie’ tae pee es to lay before him certain facts in|safety through mowntainous yruation in Liverpool was well in/and mingled with immigrante connection with the efforts of Mr.{some of them almost diowned by unc nd. thay: wore: landed, Ryan’s creditors to “conserve his|storm-driven waters The public galleries of the House}; The Senator said there weae two] *8tets," satisfied Mr, Williams that} By breeches buoy and surf boat rhe fe Commons were closed this after. [fundamental re yf Featricting Un- | all his loans with national banks are|reacue.work was done, Captain Glynn | hoon and the approaches to the {on i high standard und to ius (hOt | amply protected by collateral had his rigging for the breeches ferry | House of Parliathent guarded by | Susgnt the enter tweinst the} “As far as I am advised there are|up and working in a jiffy and with| — | i: pe the country! no joana to Mn btes or his firm) each man transferred from the Swan | t ante owe: | held by banka under the supervision | to shore gathered strength for ihe (Continued on Second P: mn) FIND $105,000 BONDS of this office which Ao not at this} regoues that remained to be don =! IN DOUGHTY’S HOME| time appear to be auffictently covered] tt was a task that tried the. ten| ications y Galluteral,” said Comptroller Wil-| men of the Gurnet crew at th: tet = || Former Secretary of Ambrose Smail | liane to-day, "L will say that there! put after they had landed gs many| Classified Advertisers KaWEs in torsilo th ure few banks, as far as my informa-|men from the Swan, the breeches I t , me i so tion goes, to whom Mr. Ryan owes al buoy operation was left to the latter, USIOUY, dollar and Capt. Glynn turned to his surf Olnasified advertising copy for $105,000 tn Honda tn the attic of Joun|be to cause a further inquiry tnto| activities After it waa erected and we Heda toes Should be to Hf Doughty's home here wax announced [Interest charges of Now York banks| put to work men were brought : . | by pollee to-duy shortly after the o for speculative purposes through the tumbling sean over two] On or Before Friday val of Doughty in custody of detectives areata _ lines | who brough him he » Or on} | Preceding Publication Ore, Douwhis w | BISHOPS BALK AT BLUE-LAW. | ee a re wehir eer uross = Smull,. ‘Voron pats = | drencir bu snhianmec eft marines Advertisements fer Week ly who disappeared a ycar ago, | Methodinta WI Not CorOperate| Lieut, Joseph K. Kunleczny, com and 6 al hundred thousand With Lord's ay Ant manding {he mine-aweeper, quit bis DAILY AF TER 8 A. M, bonds, vanished at the sume t ATLANTIC CITY. N. J a.—| whtp, ast to In aecordance with For pyblication the following day The bonds were fox » Joseph Berry sald to-dat the tradition Fr EARLY COPY Old newspaper. Inapectar of Lives | Howm nf Bishops of the Method sais Rorsives the Preference When Advertiel: Chathele auld Ch arm the ones luke placopal Churth in session out | Was tee Om me Hs crom: the eatery depauit’ vuuit ine the, uae deal wile th TORIES CITI | Asem nae ae THE WORLD. cember 2 and for the Doughty is now held Dominion Bank on the morning uf Det boy theft of ce Voliaeg 1 hy wtiined the 1 } eet ‘This organisation & strict forpeemnt of Sunday’ blue ‘taws. | \ IODAYSINPRION AND FE OF 250 FORGITY MARSHAL Convicted of Oppression by Attempting to Evict a Woman | at 2 o’Clock in the Morning. TOOK $10 FROM VICTIM, Justice Edwards Scores Gay- nor, Whose Action, He Says, Was Wanton and Malicious. Michael J. Gaynor, o City M ef No. 690 Bedford Ayenue, Brook- lyn, was to-day sentenced to serve ton days in the City Prison and to , following his con-| ¢ pay a fine of $: vietion on a harge of oppression The conviction grew out of the at-| | his wife and son started to move the stuff out. Miss Cole called Attorney Bernard Sandler and ¢ denied the Of “Circulation Books Open to All.” \ ONDAY,-NOVEMBER 29, 1920. * ONTRAGT LO Entered as Second-Cines Matter Post Office, New York, N. ¥. A TO-MORROW'S Weather-—WARMER) RAIN. ‘ ik EDITION . Khas UT Ts, EYEE SSES WITNESS AT CITY CONTRACT GRAFT INQUIRY TELLS HOW TRUST COMPANY TRIED. 10 GOUGE SUBPOENAS LEGAL ISCOURT RULING ON LOCKWOOD STATUS Conboy’s. Effort to. Prevent} Builders’ Supply Papers to Be Produced Fails. Justice Hotohki in a dee Supreme Jourt dered to-day motions of! Martin Conboy constitutional rights or that of its Secretary. J ynor's arrest] Justice Hotchkiss so far supported followed. “Miss Cole the trial tes-/ytr, Conboy’s contention ax to rule tifed, that she had paid Gaynor $10) that the books und papers had not for the privilege of sleeping in her| yet been yielded voluntarily ‘into the own place | custody of the committe Justice Edwards of the Court of} An Bxtraordinary fury pecial Sessions: in imposing sen- tence and speaking for his fellow jus- | which rand itself to Lockwood will devote criminal hases of the committee ti Murphy and Kernochan, said: | revelations is beingNimpanciled by “A public official should never for-| Jutice MeAyoy in Criminal get that the practice of government! Branoh of the Supreme Court. Mr is order, In this country the form of yer and bis aseo tex stated government adds to the negessity that this body, even in co that the acts of officials shall be sub-|eperation with the additional Grand t to the mandates of the law, It} Jury, now considering building graft is signally important that officials! cases would not be uble to carry all shall protect individuals against un-| of the burdert and a third Grand Jury lawful acts of effecutives,”” will be asked fo Justice Edwards then went on to] rhe work of selecting the Extraor say that the act of Gaynor was wan-|dinary Grand Jury was mupervined by ton and malicious. In asking clem-|gameul Untermyer, Deputy Attorney eney for Gaynor his attorney stated | Generals Samuel A. Berger and Ar- that the Marshal was lkely to lose! inur C. ‘Train, and: Aasistant Dintrict his job, and t he faced a clvil suit) Attorney A. Ho Unger. ‘Tho following for damages and that, at his age, the | wer tentatively selected ax jurors case meant practical extinction Aner <Diubal ‘of! (Nao 8*. Wivoralde Gaynor, who is fifty years old, has! TEN-CENT SUGAR BACK. Retail After | 5. Comes Down New Wholesale Cut. Ten cents o pourfl adgar was | jality again to-day, With the rdducttor ¥oedoral Sugar Refining Compare 124th Stren ke day M4 conta w pound, Le por cent, the hotel at Ne 7 apped to 10 cents tn chain | ing from e the Hore und there n grocer held out for 11 conte. One. grocer, afferad to. cut Lcent off the total where fve pounds were purchased at 1) cents a pound, ae Lt eit — ——- ~—<-- the algner’s 7] He | t th t | Drive, whe is in the paint business at four children, He ts a brother of u Hfa ‘ Republican leader in ‘Brooklyn. 83 Mott Biroet; Willige — \ *«, Hotel Grahan in the R T. STRIKERS business at N 2 Madison Avenue; B. R. T. Morris Underhill, insurance, at No. GET 8 YEARS EACH }501 ritn avenuo; James tL. ¢ m, Rea a broker, of No. 228 Wost Tist Street, and in business at No, 61 Broadway » Cro Says Five Whe Judge Cropsey Says Five Whol Wittam H. Barron, No. $20 West Stoned Train Are Guilty of | #treet, a merchant at N First Degree Murder, Broad Ww f Crone, Of No. 2 Bast, 8yth Strect, brok “Your act was an un-American ene| ao. 39 White Paina Street and 1am glad that only one of you) Neo nee waa born in thie country.” said Jus 5 Ms tice in the Brooklyn Supreme | the Jury to try Georg, Court in Imposing sentence of |fore Judge Rosataky ' from eight to twenty sears in Bing {sons on a y defo: ing on James del Papini, Michae th Lockwood Coluccio, Amlello Sptuc Paul An- |were y tonelli and Simon Cohen, They hadline peginning pleaded gullty to manslaughter in paleert causing the death of Ferdinand Prow- | bed man, when a9 Brooklyn Rapid Transit Sen daye We erey ade strikers on Aug, 31, they stoned a Sea| NO. 52 Weat 18ith street: dix Beach Subway train in the cut at 624 Hanover National Bank; nh ta ney Bachs, No, 86 West 119th charge “ | he MUMaas Ceopaey. WaT department sto with r counsel whi |orwitz, N t that there wae no intention | ny c when they threw rocks manufacture ts Oppenheimer, 156 Im was 5 ; Juatie nd you are t¢ guilty noes; Louis BE. firal degree murder, a mnsidera Washington Ave tion wan shown you. by Dist eee? | Attorne permitting to plead sid to manslaughter, | a motive fut of aughter whe died elght months ago. ~~ (Racing News on Page 20.) . = + Frederick Tench of Building Firm Says the $50,000 Was to Be in Addition to the Regular Interest in Buffalo. Frederick Tench, of the firm of Terry & Tench, ¢ three of the city’s new piers on Staten Island>-was the first witness ‘called at today’s investigation of city contracts by the Board of Estie tnate. Mr, ‘Tench testified that when he was seeking to arrive at the amount of his bid “we estimated that it would probably cost us |oing lo pay interest on the operas | tion?” was asked | ITS OFFICERS AND | LIST OF DIRECTORS T “Because money is worth mare at | the present time than the legal rate of interest, and just at that time the Federal Heserv? Bank had tssued the Hh HUDSON TRUST COM- HANY Is incorporated with WOULD BE ENTERED ON BOOKS Frank L. Boyd Rgturns to Wash- Ae RON UR m ca 2 Q. How do you conceiye that they ington; Knox B, Phagan in were going to carry this $60,000 on Charge, Temporarily. j thelr books—what would it be for on, Frank L. Boyd, who has been Super ee tide It would net be 6 per vising Prohibition Enforcement Agent] CCM |nterest. What would It be car~ es aie Sen hin ‘ce Hept,| Med a8? A. TL suppose as a bonus, for we RS ms Ph] The witneys stated that President 15, leaves to-morrow for Washington tol nalawin told him that the Hudson resume his old position at the head of|‘Trust Company never had charged the fleld agents in the income and]/and never would charge more than 6 estate tax division of the Internal Rev-|per cent, “but that in order to get enw Departinent. Knox B. Phagun wililthe additional accommodation he temporarily be at the head of the en-| would have to pay It out” cement bureau, und gossip has it that} sy . is a strong posstbility of August]. ta rials hae then,” continued wenflug, & Brooklyn attorney -and| MM Carewell, “he made it clear to counsel bureau, being Mr.) YOU that the $50,000 was not going tor Boyd's vent su or | the Hudson Trust Company as such?” Izzy Binstein and Herman Wittenberg] “Yos, he did, ajfsolutely,’* yesterday seized a barrel of port and) Mr. Tench said he could not get ne of sherry on a truck crossing the money in thie city and finally had to® Witiamaburg Bridge. Eugene Zucker-| 4 vy surtalo for it mun, hotel proprietor in Lakewood, N. Ju. and Saratoga” Spriings, said to| @& You completely dropped all ne~ wr the wine, and Sam Goldman, No.| #0Uations with him, then, om the ) Sicklen Avenue, Brooklyn, and Ja-| proposed financing. A, After he told? » Marke, No. M8 Ludlow Street,|me that he couldn't do it Manhattan, drivers of the truck, all! Q. Didn't it strike yoy as @ pretty wore arrested reteased in $500 bait | remarkable situation that the City of, w York, which is the money’ centre f th and probably the’ world could not finance you on 4 elty contract with the City of New York, und that you had to go away up to to be Commi arraigned to-day before r Hitchcock, _ | $6,000 A YEAR FOR CHILDREN | Mother Aske That Anoant country Mat Buffalo to get financing? A, Well, © without me it was a disappointment own, except certain small mone re CITY IS SLOW IN MAKING ITs ining from the estate of her hus- | PAYMENTS, | band, Mrs. M Franens Woodiouse) One of the reasons given for the has asked Surrogate Cohalan ao di failure of bunks to advanag dim erie rerierries cee doe the win | money, ML ‘Pench testified, was the fund o set up under the wil of her late husband, Harold 8. Wood- | &eneral feeling among them that the houre, for the benefit oC thete two. gnu: city was too slow pay for them to ren, Joun 8, (5) and Helene 8, oie enidren, aht: Babee ute oneieiea| enter into any proposition of that tn the Incame of the fund unt! they} Kind oe ‘irs, Woodhouse says equired to educate and child. maintain When Senator Carswell up thi wchool contracts he a practice in the Board of Surrogate Cohalan appointed John J, Dwyer referee to pase on the merits of the petition, Charges — Failed to‘ Put Deal ~ Through and Had toRaise Money ~ yt! | & capital of $500,000, tte .|Sttuctions for all banks to curtall offices are at M11 Broadway | ‘elr loans, and tt was @iMeult to get and its officers are Frank vy. | money.” Baldwin, President; John Ger Why $50,000 rather than kon, Vice President; Richard A “There is no reason at all,” repiied, Purdy, Seer John J. Brod- | Mr ‘Tench, “Curther than that I thre pinata hs jured it would cost us that and I of< Its dire ank V,Bald- | fered it to them, win, Lyon Ho) Dinkins, Fred H Q, Who was this man you dealt * Whien, John Gerken, Charles F, | With in the Hudson ‘Trust Com- Holm, Clarence P. King, Willlam | ¥@ny? P. Rinckhoff, Robert WH. Houn- A. Mr, Baldwin. tree il BY Scartf, Gustav Q. What officer is he there? Scholer, Willlam Von Twistern, A. He ts President of the ‘Trust Victor A. Rendon, Barron G, | Companys l ‘ Collier and Tucker K. Sands, Q Did you subsequently carr¢ —- |throuth that ‘arrangement with’ NEW PROHIBITION gp agesletces oat Q Why didn't you? A, Well, he AGENT FOR N. Y. CITY | wus unadie to put it through, 4 7 i! a4 \ i # ae en en