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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1920 |Black Portion of Map Shows 4 Counties GREECE RECALLS HARDING CONFERS In Ireland Placed Under Martial sf CONSTANTINE. BIT WIH COL HARVEY: BARS ADVISERS LEAGUE OPPONENT Returning King Notified by Gov. Coolidge to Visit the Government Warships Will President-Elect at Marion Meet Him at Venice. | on Thursday. LUCERN®, Switzerland, Dec. 1| MARION, O., Dec. 11.—Col. George (Associated Press).—Official notifica- | Harvey, outspoken opponent of the tion of the result of the plebiscite In| League of Nations, conferred to-day Greece and an invitation to return | With President-elect Harding. to Athens ami re-ascend the Greek| As the second of the “best minds” throne immediately were received by Called here, Col, Harvey i trying to former King Constantine here this offset the case which Charles PE. morning. |Hughes is (believed to have outlined Prof, Georgios Streit, former For-|to Mr. Harding in favor of American eign Minister and Constantine's chief | Participation in the League, provided adviser during his exile, who is re- Proper safeguards can bo secured. WOMEN OF NATION | ASKS4000000 0 SAVE CHILDREN. | First Bill Presented Since Suf-| frage Came Deals With Maternity Problems. ‘While evidence regarding the © forcing of unfair profits in the marble industry, all to be assessed upon the rent pay later, was being brought out im @ramatic continuity yesterday, the twen' members of the Greater ‘New York Cut Stone Contractors’ As- who had blindly followed the Hot “Code of Procedure” were arraigned before Justice Mc- Broy, in she afternoon, under indict- mente chergics = criminal misde- meanor in conspiring to increase prices. * "While they pleaded not guilty thet counsel, former Justice Shearn, ind cated that the plea was purely tech- nical by his statement it was obvi- ous that “If they had violated any law it was through the bad advice of counsel,” meaning Hettrick. It was recalled that Mr. Shearm gently @ropped Hettrick overboard as a cil- ent several weeks ago. It is of the greatest interest to the inquiry to learn whether Robert H. Bilder, the pow) directors’ new coun- wel, will be able to emulate the whale of the Scriptures by bringing man CONGRESS TAKES IT UP.| Lack of Care at Birth Caused | Death of 250,000 Infants Last Year. | Here is a etory of a handsome woman, 4 Fifth Avenue shop, a pur eabaagplicabis, Said to Have Got $5,000 in Goods From Big Store for $500 by Sharp Ruse. chase of $5,000 of clothing, a store de \ y tective who was sent with the womat to collect @ balance of $4,600, and ef. night in a eanitarium, spent there by\ the detective much against hie will + while his employers were wondering what had Become of him and tht $4,500, By David Lawrence. i st The Eve to the @hores of legal safety. ning Work pated to be pro-German, and Capt.| Senator Harding prefora that noth- The handsome woman, #0 the #tory ‘Mr. Ghearn promised the immediate} WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (Copy- Stefan Paparrigopoulos, Commandant |ing be given out about visitors until | Foe artes $500 in payment of the Aissolution of the Cut Stone Con-|right, 1920.)—When the American in the Greek navy and Constantine's | they have arrived in Marion, believ- goods she bought and asked the pack! tractors’ Association sometimes \mown as the “Limestone Ring.” Yesterday the. Masons’ Supply ‘ Bureau of Brooklyn, a pool of deal- ‘ers in butlding supplies closely mod- lied upon the more vigorous and Persistent Builders Supply Bureau of Manhattan, notified Mr. Untermyer ages to be sent to her home in Flitsh: ing, C. O. D. There was a shiny limousine waiting for her outside with a liveried chauffeur at the wheel, but the canny credit man de- murred. The Christmas season was on and he didn’t agree with Commis. sioner Enright that there Is no crime womag left “her place in the home” on Election Day she paved the way for the adoption of a piece of legia- lation that will de more for the home perhaps than any one law in Ameri- ‘can history. aide-de-camp, are prohibited from re- | turning to Greece by the Greek Gov-| ernment. \ The Greek Government notified Constantine it will have a Greek cruiser and an escort of warships to receive him and his family at Venice ing it would be unseemly to make advance announcement as to the identity of his advisors. ‘With the departure of Mr. Hughes the belief that Genator Harding will ask him to become Secretary of State grew among those closest to the Pres- Next week Congress will consider on Wednesday. ident-elect. wave, ‘by a letter dated Dec. 9 from Halstead |the first legislative proposal made Because of the health of Queen) BOSTON, Dec. 11.--Gov. Calvin} hen the woman suggested that a Moran, its President, that it had dis-| by the women of America since uni- Sophia, plans had been made for Con- ; Coolidge will go to Marion on . @0lved by unanimous vote of the eleven members present out of four- teen, Mr. Halstead said on the wit- nese stand that the bureau had been ; ‘ moribund for months and would 4! wand except for fear of having the public think it was “afraid of the Lockwood Committee.” “Then why salesman be sent with her and the goods. This was agreeable, but in- stead of a salesman the credit man sent a store detecttve. He rode with the handsome woman, who, it proved, was chatty and attractive conversa- tionally es well as personally, for she learned the man beside her was @ versal suffrage was granted. Not only have the women done the unpre- cedented thing of asking for a rela- tively insignificant appropriation— only $4,000,000—but they have pointed out how that $4,000,000 can be of as much or more benefit to stantine and his family to travel by/ the way of Brindisi, but on account| of the arrangements made for his, return, his plans have been changed and the family will leave Lucerne on an ordinary train probably on Monday. Wednesday for @ conference with Senator Harding. The meeting prob- ably will take place Thursday morn- ing, and Goy. Coolidge will leave for Boston at noon of that day. Mr. Cooldige will accompany the Governor. They plan to have break- 4 the fact that some of the men wanted ae . f proper attention. in 1918, 28,000 Edges of Ships. : Chili or ‘Bolivia to days later he paid.a second visit and | man, served but to 6trengthen the d é . 4 Mi Q 7% ; . t dent: Boas" "tor opeatat” or “axtraordinary”|petnrre Clea from causes that could Blonde Bolts Out of Court With) wasstmncTON, Dec, 11.—Warning Fe ven ato Hey Sareey aan (Wendtare Withdraw. it was after he had left that Miss| termination of the huskies that he : ve been prevented. Fully 80 per ‘i i Pi be ed f should be taken. ‘or “legal” or other “services.” cent. of the cases investigated in dif- wyers to Avoid that the influx of aliens from Central|were outside the jurisdiction of the| GENEVA, Dec. 11 (Associatea| °Y!® id to her sister that they had | the withdrawal of one coun*ry or the veatigating the complaint made b: ‘ Dobson, Secretary of the union, based] +55 iiet of civilised : sealnkin coat, accompanied by two of the dmmigration Committee during conditions which suggest a remark-| ener trom the League, learned from Mra. Talbert that Miss | (Suen ODS ‘ssistant District At. ‘on the money saving to the employ- | ‘he M countries which | lawyers. debate on his bill proposing a year's/able similarity to the New York con-|" nq dispute arose after the submis-| no Was given to threats of sulcide; | torney Stanchfield corroborated the s ers by not having to lose time going | have taken up the problem. New| Blue-Hyes (looking about and epy-| restriction of all dmmigration to the|splracy. The Senators have the view r the submis-)that her disposition was so tempera-|fact that the complaint was made, , all the way to ‘The | Zeala: sion to the Assembly of the Tacna- ? i) / Gasen am the checks put 1n evidence ad, which has had Ws n Suf-|ing @ thin person in the corner) United Btates, that combinations exist im geveral| Arica case, which involves these north: mental] that the least disappointment hie Ei nog to Reta eri names { Ware as follows: April 4 1917, $1,000: | £78° longer than any other’ country, |Who is that long, skinny specimen’ | “7’he immigration coming now,” he|States among corporations which|ern provinces of Chile, ‘These were| ©" deprivation caused her to make the ——<—s etective oF + May 21, 1311, Sag: $500; | #tands at the top of the list and has| First Lawyer—Sh-h— That's a re-| said, “ig the most undesirable that|control building materials, That there| taken by Chile from Peru in the war|toreat, “I'll kill myself!" Such =e Jaly a 1, Ht. bere was a pay: eet reduced her infant mortality. | porter. aver cane to the United Staten is @ direct connection between these|between these nations nearly torty| threats, from their frequency, were | CHAUFFEURS LOSE LICENSES " year, the witness ana |Great Britain also has been in the] Eme-thes (with a tom ot er] “Before this measure shall have|Dractices and the steady falling off In] Years ago, in which Bolvia was also not taken seriously by her family. Ade terebed ah : ‘Another of $1,500, sent to Mr. Preece | “rent rank dn this movement. blond head)—Reporter? If there are yeen mapy days in the committee of |bullding which has rendered the |!nvolved. ‘Mrs. Talbert sald to-day that she| Secretary of State Hake Revoket , last September ‘for “campaign ex-| The Sheppard-Towner Hill, pre-|to be any reporters here I'll not stay. | another body this country will haye|ousing problem acute is the belief] Dr. Juan Carlos Blanco of Uruguay | and her sister were the only ones who Four After Hearing. 2 ponses.’ pared by Senator Sheppard of Texas,| Second Lawyer—We can't exactly of some of the Senators. ‘was elected a Vice President of the|knew the identity of the man who| Secretary of State Francis Hugo sat Mr. Fertig could not explain why some additional reports from State mt eee ct went direct to|% Democrat, and Representative | put him out. Department officials, Before this bill| There ia little possibility that Sam-| Assembly at this afternoon's session |called Miss Tevis by telephone a few |as ® Magistrate to-day in the Criminal~~ the union officers or why the vouch- | Towner of Iowa, a Republican, would| [Blue-Byes—Can't, eb? I'll get the|can be made into law you will see|uel Untermyer will be employed as Pr era Fe Honorio Pueyrredon, head | minutes before she shot herself, and | Courts Building and acted on the appli Sim were bilnd, except that they “Ald appropriate $2,000,000 at firgt, but] Judge to throw him out! abips coming into Bilis Island with|the special counsel for the Senate, | itace penn tha eeetion, Which] she declined positively to divulge it. | cation made by police Magistrates tht ‘Rot look well on the ks, | if wor eods $15.40 reek to maintali fn Ghle to pet membership in the Marble| Health haa reported the bill favorably | which agitates her all over)—You'll Legislation. any assistance he might render i) United seen biden ga Teed For aie lancums wees (Teta os While $5 No Higher. rs’ Association: out on your tar! _ tal z © State Department, 1 2 a Industry Prploye! * ROB: ag | Ane Senator Kenyon, who has charge} #0 Out on your tart at and Becond|, WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—Under 0 known. The special counsel to bel. a1 explanation of his viait yester.| office an@ bullding cleaners announced No Lower. ” 1 not disband now?" Mr. Untermyer asked him. Mr. Halstead wrote that ounsel’s surgestion had been fol- lowed. Friends of organized labor were di- rectly interested to-day in discus- sion of the evidence drawn by Leon- ard Walstein, associate counsel, from Louls K. Fertig, secretary of the Martle Industry Employers’ Associa- tion, about the perquisites paid to the «igh officers of the International Union of Bricklayers, Masons and , Plasterers at Indianapolis. This union has jurisdiction over Rave frequent occasion for confer- i ‘ences with the representatives of the ! employers. From the records of the Marble Industry Employers alone Mr. ‘Walistein produced checks witp blind ‘Mr. Fertig was first forced to ad- mit these checks were for “travelling to President William J. j Bowen, Vico President Thomas c. Preece and Secretary J. William | jOW THE UNION TURNED DOWN TIGOR. its, made not on the . — Road, Bronx; J. P. La time of New York employers who did| Government and the States have co-| Reporter( with Chesterfieldian bow, Senators that a Congressional inquiry ——— had time to go to her sister's room. |No, 324 West 27th’ Stre have to travel, were regarded n#|operated in bullding roads, It lw not|_1y) and that out for myselt »)RIGHT OF WAY FOR | mignt bo prejudicea trom the start, mat in connection e fol- . etter received by Morris H. Oceanic Marble Com- anked the Interna- Union to allow him to use union labor marble setters, as he al ‘ways had used union labor in his ether industries, though he was not Plasterers’ International Union of America, Indianapolis, Indiana, May 11, 1917. ‘Mr. Harry Marcus, Secretary, Oceanic Marble Company, Brooklyn, “Dear Sir: Replying to yours of May 10th, asking for a reply to your to be permitted to use marble utters and setters of our organiza- tion, I wish to say that our Executive Board, after due consideration, feels that it wouldn't be doing its duty to *‘ ether employers of our men if we permitted your firm to use members , of our union. Therefore, you must transact = as recall, on him Nov. 2: t r business in whatever the consolidations proposed would re-| The building trades reach out in so =; a tween 44th and 45th Streets, way you feel disposed, independent of |“FY and February, so that postpone-| IN DISTRESS, SHIP RADIOS. | suit in a saving to the Government of|many directions that any slowing ee asghed i Nede Tig’ Miistance of association trom us.|ment of this subject until the extra ae 41,000,000 @ day. down in any particular fleld of indus- | WANT CITY WATER SUPPLIED. | prance ‘Threatens to Withdraw| ror repairing Chins, Ginseware, Furniture, Meer “Yours very truly, session of Congress in the spring | wiverside Bridge Aaks to Be Towea| — > try cance eiasepread hardship, and BE Ni Ril aesuan o Ps tliag Berna tere rh rr “J, WILLIAM DOBSON, Secretary." | would be hurtful to the cause, to New York. TO GIVE NAMES OF DRUNKS |tnecatwine idiencns in’ the ranky | Ridweweod Oltinens Protest Awatmat) aqurene, Dec. 11.—The _Frenca Philbrick and Penny May Scan Grand Jury Minut Justice McAvoy in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court to-day granted permission to Martin Conboy, counsel for the Builders’ Supply Bu- veau and several of ils members, to sked assistance of a westbound ship to blished i Citizens Water Company, ‘They sald 4 Wertacinites ae! tee corand rt nee of 1 aviateat ennean, to help. the {Should be established to assist in the nings Bryan, former Secretary of State A Complete Funcral Service Jury, which indicted for contempt of | and the activities of the BSuftrage |(°™ her (9 New York Fee een er aning dees \ine | building of homes in the cities is the| the Increase would amount to from 50|\n President Wilson's ¢abinet to confer inan bere of refinement tthe Lockwood Committee Jamen A.|Yeaders were recognized as having “i = lations of the Volatead Act srowing opinion in both the Senate | to 100 per cent. above present rates and| with him her on Dec. 17, in regard to Philbrick and Joseph Penny, ebair- ‘come to an end, everybody wondered | teresting to observe that the bill doox| ‘The Chief Magistrate promised full Te Saha oat st aah 88d with | asked that the city parallel the mains] the plan for an Association of Nations FRANK £. CAMPBELL man and tary of che burean § Lath 4 D. Meaulie, who made the mo- tion to attack the validity of the nt on the ground that the tes. timony offered did not show the cum. missioi fal ietins ‘wen civen that Mr. Conboy, said it was their the American Nation as any other $4,000,000 in the whole Federal budget of $4,000,000,000. Briefly, the women ask that the Federal Government, in co-operation with the States of the Union, shall educate young mothers in the mater- nity period eo that they will not only have the proper kndwiedge of by- giene before and after the birth of their children but in needy cases nurses and physicians ehall be ready to come to their aid instantly. 20,000 INFANTS LOST A MONTH IN UNITED STATES, Not only have some pitiful cases of long but statisticn show that Am- erica, lost 260,000 infants last year or @ total of 20,000 a month, most of whom might have been saved by ferent States show that lack of care was the principal reason for death. America has been far behind in this kind of social legislation. Tho United States stands fourteenth in with @ provision to increase it an- nually till it reaches $4,000,000, and the States of the Union would be asked to appropriate dollar for dollar in the same way that the Federal compulsory—a State may decline to co-operate, but probably not many of them will refuse. BILL TO GET PROMPT ATTEN-+ TION IN SENATE, The Senate Committee on Public of the agricultural bill being discusscd in the Senate, has promised to give way for consideration of the Towncr- Sheppard measure #o that it will get prompt attention. ‘The women insist that unless they get action this session, preferably next week, there will not be another opportunity to get the matter before various State Legislatures until 1923 two years, and usually during Janu- The women leaders declare that 250,000 deaths i# too much to allow delay—it is three times the number of casualties on the American battle front during the war. And therefore the leaders in the movement are not disposed to brook indefinite delay, When women were enfranchised in what direction the these leaders would’ go, Eleven na- tional women's organizations have Joined together, and with a joint leg- Aslative committoe here, they have quietly polled members of the Sen- energies of Red When They as some of them meet only once every | 4° Spy Reporter Publicity, ‘Scene—Supreme Court Chambers, White Plains, ‘Time—To-day, Enter Blue-eyed Blond, dressed in Reporter (overhearing)—Can't be done. I'm here to get the news, Blue-Byes (giving the reporter the Arctic once-over)—The public hasn't any interest in my case. First Lawyer (crossing to reporter and qwhispering)—Domestic troubles —Larchmont—prominent principals— can't have publicity—see? ‘Blue-Eyes (miffed at imperturba- bility of the thin reporter, shakes fist, Lawyers patting Blue-Ryes on the back and doing utmost to calm her. Reporter looks out of window.) Both Lawyers—Thero now; now, (More patting.) Blue Eyes (dabbing at Iblue orbs and red nose with bandkerchieft— Blub—blub—blub. Second Lawyer (acid tone to re- porter)—This case will never get into the papers. Reporter (twiddling pencil)—Then t have it brought in White Plains Exeunt Blue-Byes and lawyers: there A message picked up by the Naval Radio Station here to-day reported the Shipping Board steamer Riverside Bridge in distress 450 miles due east of Charleston, 8. C. The nature of was not made c as making thre the vessel's trouble She was reported knots an hour, and not create any new Federal bureaus or big salary lasts. ‘The administra- tion of the whole thing will rest lar with the State hygiene and, pub health bureaus probably in © on with civic associations. whole thing will be systematically co- Representative Johnson Says Immi- grants ‘Will Come Hanging on Burope infmigrants hanging over the edg Some ships to-day have established fourth class steerage rates, and it is not much of an exaggeration to say that the fourth class immigran:s are fed from troughs like swine, VOLSTEAD MEASURE Rules Committee Reports on Reso- lution Repealing War Time special rule reported out to-day by the Rules Committee, the Volstead resolu tion repealing most of the war-time laws is to be given right of way in the House after the Johnson Immigration Rill is disposed of. Debate on the reso- lution will be limited to two hours, The Rules Committee also reported out a rule giving the Reavis bill for consolidation of Government executive departments right of way after the Vol- stead measure {8 acted upon. Repre- sentative Keavis told the committee that Chief Magintrate McAdoo Wi! operate With U, §. Prosecu United States District Attorney Ross in Brooklyn received a letter to-day from Chief Magistrate McAdoo answer- ing Mr. Ross’ recent request for lists of co-operation, and said he would inatruct in every way, Pollce Enright had refused @ similar request from the District Attorney. “js serious.and dangerous”, and that the State Department has information to prove the existence of a real emergency was given to the House to-day by Chairman Johneon all persons charged in the Magistrate's the Magistrates to work with Mr. Ross ‘Commissioner EXPRESS EMPLOYEES LET GO CALDER TO ASK BUILDING INQUIRY FOR ENTIRE NATION quiry is desirable to ferret out the ramifications of the conspiracy In other States. He called attention to New York inquiry. ‘The Calder com- mittee will have the power to sub- poena persons and papers. | In its tour of many States It Is sald to have found unmistakable signs of ; |even though it was through his vol- untary services that the expose in New York State resulted. While there appears to be no opposition to Unter- myer, it is the view of some of the as some of those who have fought the New York investigation have insisted that Untermyer was actuated, to a certain extent, by personal grievances, That the Senate committee, how- .jever, will call upon Untermyer for appointed under the Calder resolution would be expected to accept any ad- vice Untermyer would care to give. ‘The Calder committee has prepared @ report, which is to be made punblic within a short time, As this report ls not yet completed, the details are not known, but, from the opinions r flected by Senator Kenyon in his statements, it will show conclusively that one of the great tasks confront- ing Congress is to assist in the re- sumption of building operations. labor, both Congress and the Exec tive Departments have begun to take cognizance of the conditions and any measures looking to relief would be quickly applied. A HOME BUILDING BUREAU AND USE OF POSTAL SAVINGS. That a Government department participated in the special investigations, Just what form such legislation would take has not yet been suggested, but some of the Senators are in favor of a Home Building Bureau, Kelly Representative Pennsylvania has a bill to provide for Clyde ot ATHENS, Dec. 11 (Associated Press.)—The Greek battleship Averoff, commanded by Admiral Botszis, left Piraeus met evening for Venice, ac- companied by a number of emaller vessels. It is officially stated there fe no doubt relative to the return of Constantine to this country. Speculation in foreign exchange has stopped temporarily, but the drachma is quoted at 14 to $1, It is planned to draw the balance of Greek credite in America to meet the present diffi- culties facing the Government. Three hundred members of the Greek staff who were appointed dur- ing the regime of former Premier Venizelos have been superseded by AT LEAGUE MEETING The Dispute May Cause ther Press).—A dispute between Chile and Bolivia in the League of Nations As- sembly to-day. This has raised the possibility of withdrew from the Assembi; 1; this week. otf MINISTER BIANCHI MUST EXPLAIN State Department Regards His Visit to Senator Moses as Viola- tion of Usage. WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—Dr, Julio Bianchi, Guatemalan Minister to the day to Senator Moses of New Hamp- shire, to discuss the Senator's resolu- tion calling on the department for in- formation as to the detention of former President Cabrera by the present gov- ernment authorities in Guatemala. ‘The Minister's action was eald by de- partment officers to have been without precedent and in violation of diplomatic sages and international courtesy. It was intimated however that the depart- ment would not ask for the Minister's Rate of Private Corporation. Nearly two score of citizens repre- senting the Ridgewood Community Councll, headed by James B. Emerick, Chairman of that body and the Ridge- wood Chamber of Commerce, protested to Mayor Hylan at City Hall this morn- ing against a proposed increase by the of the Ridgewood Company because iy supply is inadequate. Mayor Hylan told his visitors that if the funds could be secured the work would be done. fast with Senator and Mrs. Harding on Thursday morning. BLIGHTED ROMANCE BANED FOR SUE OF BETTY TENS (Continued From First Page.) eleven days ago. That evening the young man accompanied Miss Tevis to her sister's home and spent some time with her sitting in front of tne og fire in the living room. A few talked of marriage. It was then that Mra Talbert determined to make in- quiry about him. Dr. Gonzales, Deputy Medical Ex- aminer, said to-day that he had In her statement yesterday Mrs. Talbert said that Miss Tevis had an- @wered the call and gone directly to her room, The fatal shot was fired @ moment later, before Mrs. Talbert She did not say to-day how she could be positive of the identity of the telephone caller. Minim Wage for Scrub W: $15.40. BOSTON, Dec. 11.—A self-supporting to-day in making an award of a 25 per cent. increase in their rates of pay. An hourly rate of 37 cents ia fixed on a basis of 42 hours’ employment weekly. detective. Flushing was reac! fine homes with lawns, and finally they finest residence of t the widest spreading grounds, “This is my home, detective, Inside, however, sh the superintendent of the sanitarium which the building h “My husband is ou chine,” she began from delirium treme: hallucinations ig that h: a detec. locals !n nearly every branch of the| neglect in country districts, especially PROTESTS AGAINST Oy Rint Cree tive. Please take him and av cone. + $ bullding industry in which cement or|come to the attention of th Blue Eyes See : z i F {time or plaster is used. Ite oMcers| who have tivestinated thane Mae, y RUSH OF ALIENS (Continued From First Page.) |TWO NATIONS CLASH |"et-#ance at the Ritz-Carlton about | thing for him. They took him—t forming the task, not without @ little oxertion but expediti protests that he was a detective and not the husband of t’ Then the woman chine and was driven away with the clothes on which $4,500 was uppaid The detective got ployers Thursday morning, and now the District Attorney's office is in- the licenses of autom yicted of reckless dr: There were 15 cases on the calendar The Secretary of St censes of four: J No, 213 West 33r chauffeur, Lynch, chauffeur, No. nue. ‘The latter was ing @ car while intox “Wait-here until I my husband out with the money.” 5,000 SECOND HAND OVERCOATS hed. They passed wide-spreading reached the hem all and with "she told the e was greeted by joused. utside in my mas “He is suffering ind one of his wo huskies per- ously, and all his he handsome wo- got into the ma. word to hk em- obile drivers con iving be revoked ate revokedthe co! teated —_- Vietim of Attack Dien. One more death to the toll of mur- ders in New York which remain un- solved and the murderers unarrested was added to the list for Commiesioner Enright’s perusal to-day, when Lindsey McKinle; employed on tho tugboat Penrose, died at Roosevelt Hospital of a fractured skull suffered in an assault in Tenth Avenue be- Minister has handed a note to Premier Rhallis stating that France will with- draw its credits to Greece in the ev-nt King Constantine is restored to thi throne. MARION, °., Dec. elect Harding has inyited Willlam Jen- 11,—President- 133D HOUR BICYCLE SCORE. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, New York, Dec, 11.—The 133d hour score (1 o'clock) was ag follows: Broadway at : through Treasury say- PO NO ie 7 & ordinated so that the children of Amor- Mdiuntion OP DoRtal BaVicta Aer lee etiine te Miles, ‘and. nie ‘sasnay “Bunion? : wus be made ne ate and House and explained the de-| ica may be safeguarded and the race we aul Naeem Sr pone Reeee ose Pee es neten At OF DIBD'A8'EH6 O80) ang) Gaburnes 2002 | Cesebe Fao, leat cation “at "Ling Taam ™ Brick and Supply Company, who | *#1i# of the measure of American men and womén corre- tions. At the present time he is not| kelly insists the Government could | De Baetes and Persyn. 20025 | —— jome Congressmen were hesitant | spondingly strengthened. very hopeful of success for his meas-|rajse its rate of intarest on such de- | Vanhevel and Vandenburgh 2002 5 at first, thinking the attention of pub- | ‘en million yoters are affiliated with| ‘The American Railway Express Com-jure, even though he insists he has|posits to 4 per ceft. and thus in- lor and Smith 2002 «6 7 lic nurses might be forced upoh the| the eleven organizations which are| pany {9 reducing its forces throughout|conferred with economists as well vite @ tremendous increase tn the i 2002 4| All “Lont and Found’ articles Fons! Gegine His Jail Term. | People, but it was explained that| sponsoring the bill. Instead of divid-| the country because of a recession in|Government officials and obtained ap-|phusiness. ‘Then, by tending this Boon AA Pecertions tn The. Weeld Or renerieg PLYMOUTH, Mass., Deo. 11—Charies | ‘here were ‘ousance of poor people | ing along party lines, the women of | business, It was announced to-day at|proval for his scheme, money, through @ Home Building 2002 4/0 Sos “wond auldine ith te wears Boston's farsus get-rich-quick | "29, would be glad to get any ort of] America have organized in a non-|ine company's offices, The number of | At the present time there are some] Roard, to individuals at a rate of 44 2002 4 i) gaitlonsire, arrived here to-day and | Rrtenuon, and that in no case was partisan way to do something for the] men aftected was not revealed, $170,000,000 of postal savings depos- 4% per cent., he insists the Gov- 2003 3 "a Offices, ih Flysauth Jail| “The Cathollo Welfare poctetice and | om, Mic has long Ween neglected | “vpusiness te fiat all over the United |{te, Ane Government pave the depos. “ernment could carry on tte operations el Tam Bad ORAS 26s ei Ma M4 y the male yore Pelt zt ors 2 per cent. interest annually on without expense to the Government 2 2 raligved of his ins teasing the welfare organizations of other —_ | States," said an official. “There would|this money and then, according to and that Individuals would not be| Grimm and Vandivel 2002 «1 or can be in & gray woo! sult, after |@urches are behind the bill, and the bo something wrong with our business! Kelly, lends the money to banks at hampered by the necessity of borrow-! Record—2,591 miles 4 laps, made telephoned directly to’ The World. lke any A in Congress show thas will pass | J if men were nol yeleased. Economy re-'ihe rate of 2% per cent. At the same ing for bullding operations at high by Goullet and Grenda, 1914, Brocco Seaton ern oe ree ap overwhelming vote. it is in- quires iu” dime, he says, the Government is bor- rates of interest, (ead in 8G 41498 Malas Call Columbus 6200 “THE FUNERAL CHURCH” Jac. (Mon-Bectarian) LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. ne 66th St.

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