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TO-NIGHT’S Weather—FAIR AND COOLER. WALL STREET pyright, 1020, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), NEW ‘YORK, THUR: ORC COON ROMER, URGE STATE MORATORIUM 10 RUN FOR: 12 MONTHS —_—.>—_-- Agriculture = Commissioner's Report of Many Farm Fore- closures Causes Alarm. AINSWORTH VELIE. DEADIN |. HOME, BULLET IN HEAD Prominent Polo polo. Player, Cap- tain in A. E. F., Gassed in France, Was Ill. GOVERNOR WILL ACY Belief Expressed That Other Cotton States Are Likely to Follow Example. ' \—Gov. Hugh advisement Dorsey tk a request from Commissioner of Ag culture J. J. Brown for an extra se sion of the Legislature for the pyr hvala vies pose of enacting a State F (gent and General Manager of the Vut moratorium to run for @ period of} of No. Tom Ainswo Presit cun Steel Products Company twelve months. . . {to have confessed to assistant Dis-|cf the Hoard of Aldermen this aftey- The Governor has requested Com- | 146 Liberty Street. was, according (0) 104° Attorney Snyder that he, as|noon to-give their advice in the re- missioner Brown to prepare & wri an announcement made to-day, found| yen messeny Kean Taylor &| duction pf the budget. ‘The Justices memorandum on the subject dead of a bullet wound in the head | go, 5 4 Street, Manhattan,| were deeply incensed that such a In a conference with the Governor in the bedroom of his home on the | nag given a tip of the propowed de-|condition in the city's affairs ex- Mr, Brown called atterition to num-| Shore Road, Great Neck, 1. “livery of the bonds to the Brooklyn|ivted that it was possible to slip in erous cases Whege livestock and ir ay afternoon. A tevolyer |wire factory of Igoe Hros, No. 78]such decreases. It was discovered plements of farmers had been sold) his side. : | Metropolitan Avenue, which led to|that the increases were inder foreclosure proceedings to pay) At the office i) SONNE DY *ltne robbery fn front of the factory | pen and Ink in the offices for. farm supplies, ang expressed the) said this afternoon that i and not in the Bo foreclosures, that gene day last week, ion should they be resorted to, would de- | yy n since by any of the office prive farmers of the means of pro- Mr. Ray, eiver of the coms ducing a crop next year, would bene-| pany, said that he saw on the dead fit creditors very ltue and bring on! man's desk a telegram addressed to complete agricultural demoralization./H. 4. Velie from some one in Ma The Commissioner exp sed the jone N, y in which t writer. ex selief that it would be necessary for) pressed syinpathy and sorrow. There- ximiliar laws to be enacted by all upon Mr, Ray called Mr. Velie's home] ine n States to get the full bene?) py telephone abd learned that he had | fit of hh an expedient NiGAS eaten Mrs. Velie satd to-day cards with her Tu about 10 DROP IN COTTON ) FROM TEN TO THIRTY POINTS requently slept through part of a day, she did not m when he failed to e in Other States in as Bad Shape as}; ning. But at 1 o'clock a tele: Georgia, New York plone message came for him and she SeOT ETS A }went to his room. She found him Brokers fu lying on the floor Head seiicene who Was prominent hore was a sharp break fn th er, was gassed und shel ton market toda¥, During thet eked in France while serving as ing profit taking beca a Ptain jn the ariillery of the s9th nee pie thiazole vom| Division, He had not been well sinc: Meo eD eee ane ot cotton. sold aa} Ms return to this country. Up to two 19 to 30 points. Spot cotton OR) wacks Ago. W moved his family low as 16 to Great Neck, he ved at’ No. 998 mMennessec, Alghama, “Mississippl.| Park Avenu He had been con- North and South Carolina ‘are suffer- Mae mat ulcan Company ing with’ Georg! in the declt n rice of cotton. ft 5 the Bre oF nee WILL HARDING PAY perhaps Missisi the his according to cotton brokers hers Whereas cotton of States has declined 40 cents a neighborhood of 16, cot- ippi is A VISIT TO WILSON? in most the from Would Be Glad to Says White House President See Him, pound.to «he ton it the Delta section of Missis- sippl, where the long staple variety is Announcement. grown, has ined from $1340 us] WASHINGTON, Dec. 2%--President ow as 32 cent ° Wilson wil glad to 6 Preside * > lelect Hardir Mr, Harding com n OW day for the o $60,000,000 FARM Ing of ¢ t was said to-duy at - he W ROANS, IS PLAN OF [Mette Me aston that the SENATOR HITCHCOCK [risen sarne hi say Ane ~ 1s apita), Would Use Government’s Share in | | neat : Hi acai wi from Profits of Fed 1 Rese A’ Lisi Mi % the Banks, WASHINGTON ne of De 000,000 from Gey imme WILSON MEDIATES AS PRESIDEN drow Wilson P Departinen: diate le ernment funds to ald farmers (Continued on Tw : | ty-first Page.) |¢ d | _—— DIES OF SLEEPING SICKNESS. Not Wo nally,” | Explanation, Mine Cora Wi Mid- Redfield of WASHINGTON, Dec, 2—The rey @letown, N.Y. 0 V . MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., Dec ML my sb AAR i Vora Bello Redfield is dead of alex Ee tae SOMONE sickness, the first case velos for ' e t ere he ig auppored to have eos bee t Woot racted the disease in October while W it a visit with relatives at New Bed- ate Departmen id, Mass. where there had been an! ‘This statement was mule epidemic of the disease for a fear pone to inqifrles ux to the ‘The young women had been | eaning of the President's deua aix weeks, Her case was diagnosed n in his le to the League Dr, Nicholas Dobkin of the Post Grad-| Nations that be would pe glu vaio Hospital, New York. proffer his “personal: medflation . ‘ : ; } 2 bere pac A le — c eee Coe Oe ~~ U - SAYS MESSENGER SLIPPED IN $41,360 “ADMITS PLANNING IN SALARY GRABS $466,000 ROBBERY ON 1921 BUDGET | Antonio di Gregoria GaveCon- Figures Were Added Secretly bony ip on Bond De- in Offices of the .Kings , Asserts Prosecutor. County Cour NAMES HIS ACCOMPL ICE. JUSTI DISCOVER IT. A) Amount Is Stricken Out and Hunt Is Begun to Find ~ | the Culprit. Brothers Held on Charge of Assault and Theft—No | Trace of Securities. Antonio Dk Gregario and his broth Some myste + Joseph, were arraigned this afternoon into [of $41,360 for the staff of the Kings | am- | the 12t salary inc budget before Magistrate Short in Brooklyn, and were held without bail for ex: ic ounty Courts in addition to abou fnation Monday on a short affidavit | $95,999 t the Judges, out of the charging assault and robbery !n con-| goodness of their hearts, had already nection with the $466,000 Liberty bonds| given them robbery | That discovery’ was made wien Prior to their arraignment Antonio| Justices Cropsey nd Manning up: was said by District Attorney Lewis|Peared before thg Finance Commitice Tuesday aiternoon. William P. O'Connor, counsel Judge Cropsey the budget DAY, DECEMBER 2, “Circulation Books Open to ee | 1920. EDITION" PRICE THREE iE CENTS |Eoa Luscomb, English Dancer, Who Died in Apartment Fire the accused brothers, claimed oppres-| examiner ifgit were poxeible that he « n their having been changed the figures, The ight hours without replied by pointing to the ? mg and asked thnt bali be. fixed amp placed on the margin at not more n $1,000. But Magis the paper to be as he re- trate Short was impressed M trom the Brooklyn court, Snyder's argument when the latter “lt T undertook such pointed oyt the serious nature of t ck I would be fired immedia u crime charged, the amount of money “Yes,” replied Judge Manning, ivolved and the fact that no trace} "#n if we can find out who changed — - f the stolen bonds had been found. | it in our « there will be some s ‘ Mrs. Joseph Di Gregarto, a bride of) ting dono te McCarthy, Associate of Mur-, 3 MORE INDICTED hree ‘ept thro put ne | nebody has evidently put on , H } tat wept throughout the] has evidently put one! phy, Again Bobs Up at IN BUILDING GRAFT court proceedings as sat near | Over on us,” interjected Judge Cropseu aay ; | the accused brothers, with her| “We must go to the bottom of th Inquiry. ; mother and sister, Lena Teresa and] ‘They ordered the $41,360 eliminated. Names Not Announced—Brindell Misy Jennic Teresa The Judi alone have poWer to fix] What Samuel Untermy« mael Comes In for Another “I'm sure my husband is not] such salaries to Lockwood commitice, styled “tment guilty,” Mrs, Di, Gregario said, as her} Judge Manning and Cropsey thea} ine “peatite ! 8 ee Les husband and were being| gained consent of the committer tof |, i TOUS BRT: DERCLOUR: B The additional November Grand taken to Jail. take the-original documents to Brook-| UMtH3" of Martin Conboy, counsel | Jury which has been investigating the Mr. Lewis sald that in his confes-| lyn to identify the handwriting of tia| fF several trade organizations of |findings of the Lockwood committee sion Antonto tmplicated a young mun| person who wrote in the figures. building supply dealers wnd for indi- | Peturned a number Of Indictnienis whose name was recognized by the — vidual. contractors, exused an angry | morning to Judge Mulqueen in % fo: rn q "7 spec- A General hone, police and for whom Acting Insp 3 NEAR DEATH FROM GAS. Jeontroversy petween counsel and {Oy Seaton let tor Coughlin's men are now search- oe a he names of the persons indicted ihe ta’ dnesaeheer’s: atateriant to| Palmater-Kesdvan matheriene nie | Cmmat on on mmittes on the] were not annonne bul tt waa in ait atric Attorney ‘Angner Children Found Unconactous. one hand and Tammany members of [timated that one of the indicunents as given out by Mr. Lewis, was as} John McMulfull, No. 78 Unde: the committee on the other at to-dauy's | W894 superseding one aguinst Robert follows | Avenue, Brooklyn, alt break Ueatian P. Brinda! for extortion and thut Panik yas . ¢Jeoffee this m ‘ b three of the others were nst per Antonio explained the nattiness of |OO0"" 1s two children wero] Mt Untermyer detuanded Jsons named in tho proceedings but his attire, somewhat out of keeping | 4 F ag |awake. He gas stove burning. | C nan Lockwood eject Mr not yet arrested with the pay of his humble position,| 1) some way tte mae ARG | y by stating that he frequently won| sated. Neighbors emolied ‘ boy from the hearings. Assembly | from $20 to $80 In cyap games in an|smoned sly. Mra” AfcMul Hammill, who has always raised his [FIRST JERSEY JURY ildzen, John, two, an Ma voice when tie proceedings uave| OF WOMEN AND MEN (Continued on Second Page.) auncenselor A pulmo portrait —_—_ | tt nd t ere taken to the Jewlah eh MATERA TINY, £0 Cie i9) Apres: on a V | ‘Gne ‘ 9” | Hospital y will recover udministration orany menier of fASFee 0) ont ' e wag el ody PEEPER | _ amnenane oth real anata: Woman Was Hard to SPYING ON NUNS | BANK EMPLOYEE ARRESTED | easinan sor ve arf Conyinee ESCAPES IN CHASE _,,/ ced That Manager of Safe De-| Conboy n w | Now deraoy’s frat “mixed . %e : Domit Vaults Stole 85,000, The committes - tas Mr, | Women and vey t down in Jumps Fences and Ehides Nine) Qi fortystive. yoara| Combes responsible S ile, [Montclair to-day to adjudicate a i Policemen, Some of Whom Jold, of No. 591 t, man-| lays due to interruptions in the meet M Mains he er ©! afe deposit vault of the Man s t for © court p 7 eat $0 Fire Shots. |n« fe t an lings, but fe court proceedings adapting r attan npany, No. $l Union! which have six times caused the com- hie duey iatier He nunA Ins Heart Con rraigned before Magis-! mittee to resist “injunctions directed litetion at Bayview and ‘K30n avenues, Jerse ‘Frothingha m eh te a n w f b Mr. | tt big room on the ond fluor when @r 5,000 from the compan He was hela} Uatermyer does ny resitate to em " of the wlan the window and examination to-morrow phasize the disappearance f Ass Me MeN sreamed | And papers dealing with t 1 Mrs. Buel On the fire escape was a m W of Mr. Conboy's corporate A i . r . " was not a burg! the sisters are con. ryt 5 vidual clients, Mr, Untormye anata i rt eyes instead. of running away | Classified Advertisers W\ emphatic demana that Mr | anabatBtne aint Iss & whe ard the scream and saw th fj , suppresaed came to-day when thd ¢ aS etaen antnied ne acanbing I Lrrpor tan dl fice sires soe bene ton ae Sone 4 a chorus of outuris Classitind advertising copy for Untermyer resented a g hia jury, aald the turned a just as The Bunday World uld be io eS ‘ : ert of the Ovean Avenue | ‘The World off! Jearefully worded effort t from n ‘i meats ae {ling witness lnformation y pot On or Before Friday }\| : o a‘ | a Preceding Publication " 1 - : WNP eager des a crs _ Moeling Mareinwes, Pele Sinen. Claarifigd Advertineients for Week ‘ , 2 VitinH \ . @ Days Receted ces act st AS 1 I DAILY AFTER 8 A.M, [}/ "708 Supees, ans “a Riverbend : Yor publinat the following day, {}| hscerat , DEX RORY w ver t EARLY COPY | " 1 i $ . tive 4 i avin Hi nde n th Ae 1 bay * at fuaitive lad. "¢ | we Mra, Rayn A she wae six of "Bayonne, (Continued on Page Twenty-four.) tive years ° ’ ' “ ’ ' ’ — : i ~ | FOUR WOMEN AND MAN - ba aft of an t man taken to BY was David Kleine, No, 16 Newark| screamed, arousing Mra. Coyle. Mra, Avenue, N. J. He was suffering from | Coyle and Miss Bracy ran through ibmersion and exposure and his con: |the burning building arousing tenants, dition was said to be serious, while Mrs. Coyle's husband, Irwin, saa The Greenwood was being towed by | to Sixth Avenue and 67th Street and the tug Nathaniel B. Doane, and was] turned in an alarm. . above ina Reef Light when the] The police are investigating a res) 0) lirmanoe struck the barge amidships, | port that there is no stalmway in the 0 It sunk almost Jmmedtately while the | building between the third and fourth tug was circling around the France |foory the only means of passage bes to reach the har tween these floors being an automatie Charles Albers, No, 6914 Fifth Aye-| elevator which some person had rum ‘3 nue, Brooklyn, a passenger on the}down to the third floor and lets! ferryboat Brooklyn, sald the accident | there. wer we saw the France strike the barge, passageway {eclares. “Apparer the tow| 0B the third floor, which she sought to as for the tug that was| reach to cross over to No. 27, afters’) owing the barge circled around the / descending from her apartment on the | France to rescue those on board fourth floor, A rope lad was flung out from Mrs! Reed and ber sister dled tos) tie France but the wind was high|sether, Mrs, Jenkins came here « ind blow it out of reuch of Tose on| Week go from California to vialbew the bar Tefore the tug could| Mra, Reed, euch the ‘spot, the barge sudden! The fifth body was found on the © unged under the water and the sur-|*hird Goor shortly after 9 o'clock ey i covered with all. A moment| Deputy Chief Ross, The body was sg ae i gaat | awintning, {Burned that Identification was impose t | sible, Dut Mrs, Coyle sald she wag: I as ai convinced it wha that of a gttl trend Soxontn Mringe 8,001.08 Geld, ot Mro. aencon >, 0) hit aaaee anne e cece vinte Saconte | id all the other occupants of the the ire through a five-story studio cst? building at No. 29 West 57th Street.’ Tres dead are: . trainer of animals for the movies. California, * ing the night with Mrs. Luscomb. BY FRENCH LINER: FOUR SAVED IN BAY Fifth Victim Reported Lost! The had at the pS the police. A child, jt was reported that four taken to the other per taken to Staten Island on eome of the tugs that rushed to the rescue. was seen by pa IN WEST S/TH STREET FIRE; English Dancer, Two Sisters and Dn. Potter, Hippodrome Veterinary, ~ Perish in Flames That Sweep ~ Apartment Early, in Morning. Th Five persons were burned to death early to-day in a fire that swept a POTTER, DR. F. M., veterinary of the Hippodrome and noted [ LUSCOMB, MRS. EVA, English premier dansouss, 1 REED, MRS. HAROLD BROSWELL, vocal student, formerly of | JENKINS, MRS, JESSIE, sister of Mrs. Reed. ‘Unidentified woman, believed to have been a friend who was spend« | ‘The biaxe started about 6:20 resi ‘m some manner not yet determined in tho basement~ of the” buildiiig, Which ts in a neighborhood occupied chiefly by artista and other profess sional people of prosperous means, It |foused wbout 200 tenants in nearby | houses, who fled to the strect soant~ lny clad. Police reserves were called out to maintain order, ‘Tho bodies werd identitied by" Ocea I. Coyle, who lives at No. West Sith Street and is the lessee pf | both buildings. After the blase was extinguished she went. thtough the | ruins with Deputy Fire Chief Ross | Mrs, Coyle was positive in her identl-y — fication of Dr. ‘Potter, despite ai early report that he wits believed to be in New Orleans. She based her — identification on several gold teeth, Dr. Potter's mustache and other dig- Unguishing marks, FIRE DISCOVERED BY GIRL STUDENT ON THIRD FLOOR. ‘The lire swept up the dumbwaitée shaft, “mushrooming” the upper stories of tho building, which were completely destroyed, The blaze wag discovered by Mis Annette Bray, | twenty-three, a student who has an “partment on the third floor, She threw a book through a window and ARGE IS SUNK eed | After Crash Off Staten Island. Greenwood three-masted | from Boston, reported to hay five 8 on board, ant France of leant oft st 8 sunk George, this ernoon by the steamer Kreneh Line, outward bound. number ‘onfiicting reports of the persons rescued were Of two ¥ received by n, two women L been rescued. One man was Battery and from there rect Hospital, and three were said to have been Broad ong The 1 Street Hospital The charred body of Mrs, Luscomb agers on the ferry Two men and two women, one of| Was found by Fireman William Burng) latter with a child in her arma,| of Engine No, 8 one of the first tar «on the deck of the barge when | eAter the burning building, She pera? ished a few feet from | building had been accounted for, & (Co. from] ae money will| Sirs. Luscomby It was learned used to moet current maturities of |& friend, Dr. seesues ah Q. bts. British Government in this coua- & Butgers Street, premier danseuse Py we onerewewies, — apnea res eT its OEE — ~ Se en ee Pe Se Le ee enh Re nee ce

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