Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
To- Night's Weathe INAL belt ery —FAIR Copyright, 1920, — FORVIOLATING DONNELLY LAW; —_—>. of These Come Under Head} of Corporations and 25 Are Individuals. IMRS, BROOKS TELLS ATTORNEYS JN COURT. Returns Are Made by the Spie- gelberg Grand Jury Late This Afternoon. = Gets Immunity and Will Be Fifty-two membpra of the Master! Witness for the Pros- Pi : Association, {eewalaiiy 3 wenty-seven corporationg and twen- | ecution, v-five individuals, were to-day in-| = When Mra. Lucille Bmma Brooks, harged with in connec- ith the killing of Police Lieu- * icted py the Extraordinary Grand Jury of which William J. Spiegeibe homicide #s foreman. t » went before the The blanket indictment bl \ Horton, yh ne ad oy them with violation of the netly 1 Jury to-day she was’ no! d to sign a waiver of immur Anti-Trust Law. The Master Plumbers’ Assoc organizations | Under jon is] Under circumstances she cannot be indicted and will be a witness for of | ene of the trado 1, | tho State in a which John T, Hettrick was counsel. | prosecutions which may follow In pursuance of instructions by the | re Brooks, who was before the Pourt ‘oduce their clients, the sii shite in court |Gta04 Jury for an hour, stated that tollow neys were 41 t ees, Se |ehe had known Nicholas Laresch for the indictment was handed up ben © Justice McAvoy in mina ranch of the Supreme Court: Milton Bie stove near an apartment house Goldstein, Goodman | * she and her husbi sided. Elder. the latter |*h€ and her husband resi we She sald had employed in a drug the man ome time. the ‘ormerly been where Mayer, Jonah J aioe Block and Robert H. ago upon her return to New bad Circulation Books ad to All’? | by ‘The » (Fhe New York World). ~ HETTRICK WAS THEIR COUNSEL | GRAND JURY STORY OF HORTON SLAYING | Vregs Publishing HANIBIL DE MESA, WHO WON FORTUNE ‘NOW MADE EASY BY STATE BANK LAWS “Brokers” and “Bankers” Cre- ated at an Expense of Only $25 Each, ALL POTENTIAL FRAUDS, Even Wealthy Concerns of Standing Lénd Themselves to the Robberies. By Martin Green. “The Evening World,” said a prom- Inent banker to-day, “has embarked on a mission which will be of im- mense benefit to the poor and ig- norant of this city and this country in its expose of the wholesale ex- ploitation of the foreign born in our cities and the war stricken people of Europe, who look upog.this country as a land where gold snd precious stones grow like weeds I and other bankers will gladly co-operate with The Bvening World in its campaign to remedy the evil in so far as it ap- plies to the grafters who call them- selves bankers and exchange brokers. CUBAN COMES HERE “You are exposing the results, bi you have thus far failed to make pub- lic the’cause, It may surprise you to know that the underly ng cause of the fleecing of the ignorant in this munity is the great State of New York. Hanibil de Mesa Arrives “The Secretary of State issues bro- With Favorite Cousin kers’ licenses for $25 a year. They NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, AT MONTE CARLO WITH 140,000 WON AT MONTE CARLO 1920. ' EDITION aa 28 PRICE THREE CENTS ENRIGHT WANTS 1,209 POLICE ADDED 10 PRESENT FORCE ~— TO.COPE WITH CRIME WAVE NO ACTION YET ON ENRIGHT AS HEAD OF POLICE Commissioner Has Neither Re- signed Nor Been Removed i Up to Date. Writes Plea to Mayor but Still Denies That Conditions in City Are Abnormal, SERVICE, MEN: TO AID. | Judges Raise Bail | Bonds—Say 5 P. M. this afternoon There Is “Too Much Senti- A Police Commissioner En- ” Himit kbd Helter’ cen mentality | for Convicts. signed nor been removed by mas ‘The authorities of the city moved to- day with a celerity and determination which indicated that hereafter des. | Deradoes and lesser criminals are to | have short shrift in this community, | The eventa of the day produced strony evidence that there is to be no lack of concerted action Smith. POLICE COLLAPSE. DUE TORRUDRES AND FAVORITISM Lieut. Floyd Horton's. Indict- ment of Police Adminis- tration Borne Out. Mayor Hylan or to the effort to rid New York of the thugs who have ter- rortz the residential and business sections of the city and reaped a thiey ing harvest of hundreds of thousand. of dollars in the lust few w eeks, In a letter to Mayor Hylan to-day Police Cominissioner Banght re quested the appointnient of 1,269 pa- | Polmen for duty in 1921. The budget tor that year had already made pro vision for 600 additional mien The revelations contained In the tn- | dictment of the New York police by , but the Commissioner to-day stated that he needed the ill-fated hero, Lieut. in The Mioyd Horton, World Jas printed Bvening 769 more for the proper pro | Despite the elaborate precautions | taken by GUNMEN ROB MISSION AND MURDER MAN INDICT'S2 MASTER PLUMBERS. SHINDUNG ALENS 1) et CLERK AT MISSION FORCED T0 AID ROBBERS WHO KILL MAN Wr DID NOT INTERFERE Enter Office at Jane and West his Morning and Force the Clerk to Aid in Robbery—Mrs. Cecile Sar- toris’s Apartment in Washington Square Robbed of $8,000 Booty. ALL POLICE ARE ORDERED TO SEARCH CITIZENS ON STREET AFTER MIDNIGHT Police Commissioner Enright to-day issued the following order, to He read to members of the uniformed force: S “Between midnight and daylight, until furths orders, members of the forrce on duty in uniform will stop every per son travelling on unfrequented streets, side strects or other parts of the city where their presence or actions may be open to suspicion, finding out if they are armed and requiring them to give a good account of themselves under the existing cire cumstances, ; “No good citizen will object to this procedure. Only of- ficers in uniform will observe this rule.” Enright issued another order suspendin, “during the present emer- rn gency” the half hour mea al time allowed members of the force on patrol. tie police to check the spiitedl t of Spanish King. Saturday. had a stunning effect on the ‘econ, of the Mayor Hylan crim. wave, (wo hold-up men walked into the Seamen’s Mission at Hettricies Conner tly. rom Califi dics Brooks enh ert ee Un ——_ masses of the peopio who bad only # besented the lutter to the Bourg of | Ute anu West Streets, murdered James Russell, a shipyard worker who Tmmediately after the indictment] York from California Mrs, Brc ‘er ana | 22ebody that has $25 to put up for a a Ae Berna ms ie 8 p a) zt Aaa live there, took $400 from the safe and escaped shurlly after 6 o'clock i, was handed up and the Grand Jury| she made inquiries about “Nick” and ji conse and money enough to rent a fanibitJ. de Mesa, a Cuban. who} faint conception of what ways going . this mornin \ had been continued, the attomeyt | was told he was operating a taxicab.|sman store or office room can buy|!8 TePorted to have won £140,000 at|on within that department. But to. Although Commissioner E might my g- i named and Deputy Attorneys General Mrs. “Brooks told the jurors that| one "| Monte CA#o, accompanied by Prince | the thousands of citizens whose affaira,, Made this request, his letter gave re Two hours later a guest of the Hotel Astor was knocked on the head >t \d Juer + hie = one. . Spence, Berger, M: ns eee she was desirous of moving from the} wt, srannattan alone 1 should say| Harel A. de Bourbon, favorite cousin} inside and outside of the department, oewed indication that, he dovsn't be jul far from the hotel and robbed of $200 and bis diamond ring, i wv ed to the bar for a c - rs Manhatta c should say) rae ere oe ats secuead japartment sho) occupled, at No. 540) oe oe 2,600 alleged brokers who|f King Alfonso of Spain, arrived (o-| have kept them in close contact with|:leve @ word about the ‘so-called Arthur Murdock, clerk and cashier at the Mission, went on duty at 6 t ence with Jur West 146th Street because of the eae VOB 2 : 5 as : 4 , . erlme-wave, though he spoke of re , The court then announced that batt | eran ca ake Wak subjected to by|are running wild under the authority|4ay on the steamship Imperator, it, there wag no such shock of sur: Hanes ieee a ie aoe Nock, relieving the night watchman, Charles M. Arndt, The departure of $5,000 tor each individual sent a negro, She says Jobn Cav h,|of the State. They are responsible to| Senor de Mesa, a personable young | pri They knew it all along. ‘This {0 tye adea nate dangerous con |‘! the might watchman apparently was the signal that the bandits were . el we wtified to 4 * 2 1 rs iT OC | those J be fixed and COUNEAL! w ie i cted | Wo did odd jobs about the apart-|no one. hey are a law unto them-|™an of pleasing manners and glow-| was especially true of all those people ition with which we aro con Ing, an. they entered the Mission, One was tall and wore a checked ae ie auieeealaectave! w afternoon |™ent house gent for “Nick” and they | seves, . ing black eyes, pooh-poohed the re-| Who, for the last ten or fifteen years. | fronted.” at and the other was shoft and dressed in dark clothes. They wore men, in court to-morro aelped ber move to No. 52 Hamilton)” woe state law provides that to do| Ported large amount of his winnings. | have been familiar with the workingw| In his lotter he said, im part: black sith masks, and Murdock said artificiat blacke a ri é have y? at 2 o'clock. place, % ay t hich rumor said may have mounted | “The people of this city are # e Sad E 5, atid HOCK § dl Kohat Olack HIN appeare 0 Nav ae lin, ne|@ banking or forcign remittanee busi-| which oa yb anted | of that important branch of the City this city are wome- : Herbert Smith and Harry Hamlin.) Arion sho had been moved, the|%! \ i throu . as high as $1,000,000. He and Prine rina: Ssh what alarmed because of a faw spec applied around their eyes. ri Hamlin |ness one must go uch certain Government upon which all New York- two members of the frm of ,| Woman stated, “Nick” asked her (0) ¢. cnaltties and be under the juris-|de Bourbon are going to the Vand SOE ERTS biel | cular and atrocious crimes which both men carried revolvers and the short man, in addition, was & Smith, who wore in court, at once} ai. 4 ride and she consented. She diction of the State Banking Depart-| bilt Hotel. ers depend for the preservation and) pave uccurred recontly, although peat M ee Sort nin, ta addition, wit ame forward and gave the requited) cave they picked up Joseph Larescli.| CoP" 0a render wet kly reports. But| ° nship imperator wh safety of thelr lives and property, | our records show tnat serious crimes | red with a stiletto, Mins aaliton: BBbh ats aoe arti a brother of “Nick,” who was i Med) the «reat State of New York proceeds| sailed Dec. 11 from § The “titty Lieutenants and Ser-} in this elty ure adout normal, stin 1] Aturdock was beginning the day's vanced tovthe bar and offered | urt|2% Teut Horton, She had never), inity this law by issuing licenses| England, brought 2139; seants doing 80-called wolfare work"| believe that we should make such im. | York it a ten by fourteen foot with the holdup and the Mr. Eider was notified by the Court) not Joseph Laresch previous to this| ss oowering the holders to do what eluding 275 first cabin. A hout. the depart-| Mediate adequate preparations 9/08 the main floor of the mission, At A Jona f0p oh epelvabaed iat Jolin Hettrick had been IM} tine, she said ainounts to banking and foreign re- ‘ator carried $2,500,000 in ty. |are Knowa SPHERES HS Geeett meet the conditions with which the| Which Is about ten feot up from the | 5), It is believed the short licted to-day and that he must Pe} yiix Brooks told of golng © ®]inittance businoss without any re-| four packages, but even this huge | ment as “retired on full pay.” This) whole world, us well 98 our own coun- | Set ‘The short man nwinted bia re-| suit thought Rusaell was a wutoh produced at the stated hour to-mor |. y.urant at 147th Street and Amster-| ctrictions’ whatever. um was overshadowed by the pres-|tmeans that they are men disquali-| try and our own city, seem to be con-| YO!Ver at him and ordered bim to} tun and was about to put dp a ew afternoon. His bail of $100,000 jam Avenue, after which they drove | gig GOMPANIES IGNORE BANK- 0Of two lhonsst<to: or mental equipment for| fronted. throw up his hands. Murdock obeyed | i. cttie Xucted in the cut stone contractors’! 1, i46eh street and stopped in front, ING LAWS. ABER ‘They eae e tes signed | “There is a great deal of unrest | ind the tal man walked to the reer] “rian pandit” poked hia gua P . and h nm assle d gO i ed b th b idictment, was accepted as CoveriDg | y6 ene ap: house from which! ) votner class that gots away from|swap passes with Nc raitarae to do exactly| (PeUshout the world and the roports | OF the coge und covered bin with bis} i ough the und ordered Mur- pdictment of to-day. sho moved. She says Joseph |. sorisdiction of the State Banking| en who have fisticuft ca nthe Welfare Buresa to do exactly) pm an punts of the country indicate | revolver ; ‘ xh to open the door, Murdock |Laresch wont into the pla Then | partment while doing a foreign re-| Jack Stanley and Henry Mallin, the |othing. The bureau was formed tol inat erime is on the increase, and we| Russell was standing near the door and then was forced to opeo ROCKEFELLER SUED | site noara a shot, She heard somo one| ifitnce business is composed sf} London tighting cops, wore met az the| make an alliance between the oltl- ae waiting for a friend who worked with ate, While Sle ahert Gea TAX | waving om the running board, of the ery agents af the America ree ‘by Deca Somm jer John|ZeMry and the police; to teach chil- (Continued on Second Paue.) him) a the Robbins Dry Dock #8] yacked Murdock up tw hla. keyboard FOR INCOME TA -- Jcompany and the Cunard Stea M. Shaw, inspector John O'Brien,| den to regard the blue coat and Brooklyn, and! who: Livi at the mle t cu” Kot niin apverea’ ttimtheil Taaae ~ (Continued on Second Page.) |Company and other international com-| Colonel De atont ‘Thoinpeon and | bras buttons as those of abig brother AW 4 DPT AGES OF 1920 dion.> ‘The short man fred a shot and | ys ncd out the ante af @ a WA use to or - | The rates charged by| delegation of police tron the Pole.|#nd friend rather ths a bugaboo. | Russell fell. He had made no move} SON ainte of dhe wummee nS P ( PRESIDENT HONORS sfor transmitting Money| Training SocoL Stanley wrieng to] THe wellare polieer'an, as orginally! SET RECORD HERE| =e | dn rebar. hon eae ae June, 191 | MAJOR- GEN. O'RYAN| gurope are high. Under the guise) pounds and is a police 1 organised e aay iay ea tate Renee te as |RUMELY SENTENCED Jot the place and disappeared. Mur- une, y of an agency hundreds of unscrupu.-| © F . settle amal Q : he had ti “ | i Se At ct 1 : fon E a: ee me) Bostiend Yard, He beta © Usten to minor complaints of mise | Almost 42,000 Lienses Issued! TO YEAR IN PRISON |! sia te old-up and inarde sistant United Slates Dist —— of the best umateur : : | cuplod exac! e . Assistias for tiie Govsens|Aaies “Commiinder of National | British Ariny and chief and petty thefts and annoy- Since First of Year, Bureau | Murdock Wiephoner to the Charles grney R. §. Owens ake -omms ! | | tw nd ances and settle ‘them without mak Reports Dr, Edward A, Rumely, 5. Walter] strect Pollee Station, but before the estan at D rt an income Reserve Corps. | middlewolght of Great Britain. : jeirls and boys and thelr quarrel ng| From present indications the | were xcotenced thie: afterncan: by| Homan Bnancla Graven ten j ' fellor oat Both bobbies will bo tac guests of | parents, perhaps, He, reduced the will be & record Federal District Judge William J rby, dished Inte the Mimion (eset laa WASHINGTON, Dee Major the Police Clib while they a >| work of the policemen on regular number of marriage licenses t8-|Grubn to tm ; $ nalty of 5 pe 4 4 he 4 b» to imprisonment for dyan ambulance but Ruasell A i alii Fo *. O'Ryan, Commander of ar siihy Sha ey duty, #0 they hud more time for pre-| uog cording to the atatlatics offand u day in the Atlanta. Poni lied’ bate le merited, A Boonen aoe art, oid, analthe New ork mal Guard, wi mpor ant! all New ‘York cops t venting and detecting serious crime! ine bureau there have been Issued up| Wary. The pronouncement followed siurm is out for the bandit. Mure 1 Pune 36, 1914, and| the Ne ise seen aah and in the summer and firht thern, 1y prompt and effect atroning. |s5 4 o'clock this afternoon 41,010 _ | thetr convict 8s ate gay a Bok kK satd he tight Fecornine the tall nts for nominated to-day by President WH. a 5 E ‘ len Be rs - x Ole 2 ing to cones rom the Alien B bandit, but was doubtful a! the r the co and disbursem for nominated ' paren Sramniried savertibtn acthy, — |The welfare policeman r a tO) ee 1 ie tin: dtel, ob tha bs eindInA ucla the war im loe ms mn D ut the | ion. aon to be a Major Fae, oF ; The World offics DUCHESS TO QUIT ENGLAND] children’ in the schools sate ear. The b t year history man ree of the money with! Aftor breakfast at the Hotel Astor the eons whieh concerns thel ficerst Reserve 4 On or Be ‘ore Friday fir friendly aid to policemen. city y when} which the New York ening Mail) this morning, James Cagle, who ar- oll nd} Gen O'Ryan was a Major Genoral i NDON, 20, a of | They 1 one hood trate }was purchased. No fine was im-| rived n Mikocrt, Okla. last night, ck of u : 4 DON, Dec. 2 esa of | They 1 dodgers brought the record up va) n the army di War, con i Publi ribaroue’ eniat tan ngs a td a | posed. entured out to the street, anit oun " ban "tho 271" New Ye ttonal Preceding Publication Ae peste year | GAnBer RO! Hea © eto Judge Grubb, in denying motions} 4 few minutes later he was knocked ges that neome tax return | manding the 27 4 ‘ , erbilt, who was ted 4) all this work has been stopped, Inj?) or Kix y for a new trit H on the head. When he got up he ed by Mr. I feller on March! Quard Division at the fron Classified paverceemens) far Week Poke of! the place of active yo nen, COn=| fc 7 ) innvense 18 1 must upho! the law. These} round that he had been webbed ot rt ° n and ante "| y growing Kpowl of the |‘? eae 1 een found gu f violat 20% and a diamond ring, o ring Na a Chogotates and on~ |] DAILY AFTER 8 A. M PASH Ee SreN seven teas At dae vunber ; ued Impnrtant law." uf boon torn from bis hand, nnplete ‘statement of his oe CWwistnau. Adve For publication the following day. ASy: SB 4 i peahe se Nacokimantwhan| lDne ‘cbr eason tuls year ts| In aakMg clemency of the Court,| Cagle was disey from tte blow, Re yas incorr misleading — EARLY COPY who are kept in the department narked by an unusual rush of ap. | the ree protested their loyalty to] damsn’t remember just where it hap- tat ve aalibe Include lneitt THY, WORLD TRAVEL BOREAL Aecalooe thn, Peniernce, When Adwitioing ajthey should be making room for the | Parke © having been tasued go | {22 United States and declared they | pened, for heh et xe familiar i omne-60,104 saves of | Amare. fable orig yuiding, 4-88 Park | Was Omitted . and it waa a “| promotion of deserving, active and | Plicants there havi "| had at no time cried to conceal from} with New York gt te or Pike kano and tA fe avon | Eee tien oe ei onsale toe day th | "THE WORLD ee Ie re |far this month 2.177 Itcenses, Decgm-|the AMen Property Custodian the! thinks Ik wae in neni an inots Pipe Line Co. and 67,178 shares | Check sed Uaveliem ‘shaoke tar | wa SBAE (D9, 6 ‘ wenty-firet Page., ber ls weually an “off month.” ewnership of the Evening (he Peuitie Pipe idue Compeuy, « BLO” \ in” fivupe. (Continued on Twenty-firet Page.) ¥ ? ki ies ‘ p=