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\ | PRESIDENT-ELECT HARDIN G SENDS GOOD WISHES TO WOUNDED SOLD Lilian Bell, Evening World, New York: MARION, Ohio, Dec. 22.—Please accept my good wishes in connection with The Evening World’s effort to bring a measure of — Christmas cheer to the wounded ex-service men. Nobody could possibly have a more compelling claim on the Nation’s gratitude THEY SHALL NOT BE FORGOTTEN, NOW OR EVER. than these. To-Night’s Weather—CLOUDY _WALL STREET INAL DITION AND COLDER. VoL. LXI NO. 21, 620—DAILY. Copreight, 1090, by The Press Publishing Che WARREN G. HARDING. 10-Morrow'a Weather—CLOUDY AND COLDER, | THE nD, | WAL A : N EDITION WORLDS “Cirentation Books Open to Ait.” esti Onen to All.’* w York World). NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, "PRICE THR THREE CER Entered an Necond-Class Matter Fest Office, New York, N.Y. 1920. POLICEM BAN ON SOVIET MONEY DEALS DOUBLE CAR FARES IFTED BY U.S, SWINDLERS PREPARE FOR RICH HARVEST Raid on Millions of Poor Rus- sians and Russian Jews Al- ready Under Way. N.Y. STATE NOT A PARTY} Wreasury Department, by the Federal Reserve Action, Lets Down the Bars. By Martin Green. The vast rose money held in th d other citles by Russians and Russian Jews—of whom country—is ‘Phe F out formal there are millions in the now open to money dealers, Bank sent notice yesterday that all rules, eral Reserve regu lations and restrictions, which have prohfbited the exportation of coin and bullion to, and dealings in, exchange with parts of Russia “now in control of the sovwalled Bolshevik Govern ment” have been suspended by order of the ‘Treasury Departinent and the State Department While the New York State Banking Department has refused to allow Stat banks to deal jn Soviet rubles and the largs national banks will refuse to deal in them, there are small national banks In the Ghettc New York and elsewhere which have prepared adver- tising copy with which to flood the Yiddish and Russian newsp sand are ready to sel] paper rubles at the rate for an American dollar rubles which have no fixed negotiable yalue in Russia and in many parts of that country are not worth a nickel a wagonload, As soon ts the official notice of the Federal Hese Bank was promul- gated State Superintendent of Banks rvoir of American SEES $2,100,000,000 DEFICIT NEXT YEAR IN U. S. TREASURY New Revenue Must Be Found, ecretary Houston Tells Senate Committee. WASHINC ¥, Dee, 22 GROSS deficlency in na- tional fiscal transactions of | $2,100,000,000 this fiscal and 0,000,000 for the next fiseal ast to-day by Se fore the Senate Finance Commit- tee, which is considering the Sol- dier Bonus Bill, The + nances w new sources 0 found and no upon the treasury. VATICAN ATTACKS Y-M.C. A BODY AS YOUTHS CORRUPTER Says Its Teachings Lead to In- differentism and Apostasy to the Church, ROME, Deo, 23.—The Holy issued a to-day asking Catholic Bishops to wateh “ah organization which: whily professing absolute free~ dom of thoug’it s matters, George McLaughlin sent @ circular to] inatiis indiffersntisin and apostasy to all banks, trust companies and private | the Catholic religion in the minds of its bankers under the supervision of the] neronts, Btate Bankiig Departme aoe pls | Bea on teers ch tauce die Sonn ata ten permission from the department. | {t !8 upheld by many Catholics who do Such permission will not be given,] not know ite rea! naty nd that 4 Supt, McLaugh , until there is} corrupts the faith of youths positive knowledge In this country of uses of the Canon Law which the value of the Soviet ruble in| forbid papers, periodicals r American money ganizations favoring religlous rad CLEARS WAY FOR VULTURES TO|“" nd Inditferentism ‘ PREY ON RUSSIANS HERE. ve The action of the Treasury Depart- ie ment and the State Department in is learing the road for dealing in Soviet | pegional congresses money, taken just wh See ye citien iititrcse Wear eer ee at a Joplin da the | of the Young Men's Christian A “ wholesale jtation of forelgn- creduat” asthe oe born residents by unscrupulous and | when they learned of the action of th irresponsible so-called bankers, brok- | Holy Office in Rome ers and exchan amounts to Weare worry, of course, that som nothing less than an invitation to] people do not lk declared CV these grafters to get busy in a new | Hibbard, Associate General Secretary tvening World's crusade action can Held. The will, as We taken, working europe, pidly as legal halt the swindlers who are Eastern and Central pognition by this on but the xth Page.) (Continued special Christmas Dinner, $1.00 4 Haturdny, Dee. 25. Vrliiayy Dee. 24 for snow around the Great Lakes and Chicken Louisiane in the Northern Rockies and rain on out Sritted Vermont Turkey, “Cranberry S40] the practic a6 i avorilesd (by Ate Toast Yours Quem. Apple, Sauce Weather Bur Maahed Tw Bhd Sweet Potat CI Minee re. Pushin Yeon Canines. Wudiing or Worl ey Rati Pioor, ee ate Aich but there doesn't seem to be anything to do about | — CHRISTMAS WEATHER FAIR. Snappy, Pre- on Christmas Da East of the Missiasipp! River it will be cold, “not Intense, but snappy.” the forecaster said to-day, e omce | ~ONFLATBUSH LINE TOBEGIN ON DEC. 30 Brooklyn City Fallway to Re- vive System That Caused Riots Year Ago, COURT RULING | Passengers From New ! Must Pay Additional Nickel | at Foster Avenue. The Brooklyn City Railroad Com- line, the’ Flatbush thas, pany, operating announced to-day | Dec. 30, it would put Into effect the | double fare system below Foster Ave- | nue, Notices posted to-day in thy reads he Su Jor New Ye of the Bi e, Beginning fares oh such line will be as fol Between Park Réw, Ma s and Thursday, tan, or int Hoi ter Aventie, Town line: Between the former tow lath) lands, passengers twelve y and upwa a) tween th elusive, CITED. York beginning Ratiroad to Flatbush Dec, 30, _jatN EN ON POST CITY SAFEGUARD; ONE FACES DEATH ARRESTING 4 GUNMEN HUSBAND GIVES UP WIFETORISFRIEND SHE FAVORED MORE | airs, Botsford ¢ Obtained Di- vorce in Reno, Then Became | Mrs. Fleischmann. | NO REI PROACG CHES MADE. | Moving Picture Manager and Head of Baking Company Chums at College. The which ended in thre story of an ternal triang ornered ftriend- | ship and happiness Instead of the} usnal tragedy was revealed to-day with announcement of the marriage | of Raoul Meischmann, cousin of the yeast millionaire, and Mrs, A, M.| Betsford, former wife of the Adver- tising Manager of the Famous Play- ers-Lasky Corporation. Mr. Botsford gave his wife to his friend when he saw the growing at-| tachment that had sprung up be-| tween them—and all three parties still are friends, The f Mra. Bots- | ford got a divorce in Reno Nev, on | 11 and was maried to Mr schmann on Nov They re- turned a few days n thelr honeymoon in Havana living | Avenue, ‘Town line, bet 9 ner towns of Platbush and Fla Mr, Botsf 1, w san actor and the termination of the i fore taking hia present position, ana awl damnetacd Gy thasereen Mr, lelschimann, who Is ie cin ANaitia lis Barger: BAdehe GF ager of the General Baki ane danas iahuttin ab ANemue tot of No. 4 East 17th Street, a dtnnd, Avenue ahattle to Kings |lOng trends, ‘They were arene " passengers twelve yeurs of [at Willams College, and when Sy i oy Botsford married the belle of his ; children | some town, Quincy, Ill, in 14, Mr ind tem Timwechmann was his best man, ‘The friendship Increased after the mar- red on the} plage and the three were much to- | a year ago when the company | gether uttempted to collect The compuny's ¢ ight was carried to the Court of Appeals, ~ URGES CUT IN INCOME TAX. Senator Vreylinghuysen Favors Vrotection for Manuf WASHINGTON De iin aw Classified Advertisers Important! £mp advertising copy fo: ‘The Sunday World should be In The World office On or Before Friday Preceding Publication Clusmfied Advertisements for Week Days rived DAILY AFTER 8 A. M. For publication the following ua EARLY COPY Receives thn Preference When Advertising Way to Be Omittes | | THE WORLD. Sy a second fare, tention it had that “I saw the it arrived,” said M one knew of it ¢: nd coming long before No We Botsford. pt us three talked everything over I wa and Raoul tions were pli tween my wife Iw and. J went to Reno and got Mr, Fleixeh well, Mrs, Botte a divorce. ou ed till ann endship ¢ deotsion wi ed early this year, but nothing of it became public. Mrs, Botst we to Keno on Feb. 7 and stayed there at the home of Mrs New De Forest dunken, It wa York homme of Mrs, Junken that the marriage to Mr. Pletsc n took place, ‘The bride's parents, M Mrs. J. W of Quincy, at and tended the ceremony, though the: had objected to the divorce When Mrs, I mann was asked about the she said “Yes, it is happy. But | |be as It was | inde and | ain very that it had to the Ren wets the nfant Jeeree Mrs ustody f Mr. Hots- mann phen, the | ford and the custody, half the the of Gardiner, thelr three-year-old son. | > ‘CHANGE SEATS DOWN. wo St Pixeh id for ‘Two Stock Exchange war transferred to-day fo This nus i from which the last pe vious transfer way made Lart January Stock Exchange seate sold at $116,000, the bigh record figure. BRAVE POLICEMAN WHO FACED keeping them from happiness together | ™ REAL WORK IN CRIME WAR “DONE BY POLICE IN REGULAR PURSUIT OF THER DUT s DEATH TO ARREST GUNMEN IN AUTO TI THOUGHT ONLY OF DUTY Young Pica Cositivntedl With Drawn — Revolver, | Covered Four Armed Men| and Took Them to Station) spirit HE among the that prevails majority of the men of the New York police force was exemplified this morning in the statement of Patrolman Cornelius S$. Mil- Jer, who lust night risked his life in capturing four gunmen, when he said: “L thought nothing but doing my duty. My experience shows.that there is a Supreme Being or I wouldn't be here now.” Evidence of the ability of the metropolitan policemen to cope with the crime situation if per- ‘Shotguns and Ouse Wild West _ Methods of Police Administra ‘i , Yield Nothing—Patrolman Mi Duplicates Lieut. Horton’s Fea and Escapes Alive—Many rested by Men on Post... - of “1 belleve the strongest factor to prevent crime is the uniformed policeman patrolling the street. I began by abolishing the soft snaps F | J] in the Department, the spegial detally and the swivel chair jobs, >” | | 1 placed 1,000 more men ou the streets Immediately after getting an mitted to use their Inittatty i ahd Xoptaunhaespevediveupeny ordinance whereby 1 eould take » detective and place him tm! politics was demonstrated by | | aniform”—Chlet of Police Fitemorris of Chicago on methods of the act of Patrolman Miller || pertme preven tons The young policeman faced | | Police activities in the last t@enty-four hours, in an effort td cope a drawn revolver unflinchingly and grimly covered four men {with the crime situation that has stirred the entire city, bring forth one. and took them to the station ; " ‘. ‘ Rouae convincing fact—the men who are responsible for arrests are patrolman CORNELIUS S. MILLER. and detectives, who without spectacular demonstration but rather in the ! regular pursuil ot their duties, are making progress in settling the na Tawlessness. PATROLMAN MILLER of the Popular Stveet Station, Brooklyn, night copturcd four arncd men in an dutomovile, The act was in hd lav vine of duty. ® Shortly after $ o'clock last fig Patrolman Miller stood jn the’ pour of rain at Front and Washi ton Streets, Brooklyn, His atten! Crowds in Hudson Terminal) Bonds Amounting to $150,000 Building See Firemen Save Forfeited By Those Failing Worker Over Concourse. to Answer Summonses, NO ACTION YET ON ENRIGHT AS HEAD OF POLICE Was attracted to a Plerce APR touring with drawn | eu Samuel ¥ é + eins) Corridors of ‘the ¢ nal Courts Conmésioner Has Neither Ree, | that speeded toward him on, Waahe p do by mT nal Rail-| Buliding were again jaromed this signed Nor Been Removed ington Street at about 22 miles acetic Ue nne erie See ice Up to Date. | waved to the dbiver of the 4 : ; T & o'clock this afternoon | to stop. ‘The machine slowed down course in the imilding 30 Church | underwo , by their Police Commissioner En- but It was evident that Street att nck to-d ndamen, law ide, The right had neither resigned | wan. 6b gaihes as not going to stop, when he slipped and fell through the) majority of the ad been| OF been Fermoved by Mayor without hesitaney, jup plans. ‘lon f Hylan or Gov, Smith, eats tite y emuie enjoying thé freedom due to low bull ~ o, the ‘roantg bose, nistin shor be ; “Where are you going?” demand Meta unit liad beon summoned to the cots; CLARA B, SMITH Miller oe et Hecnnerentunmle hat their bonds might be materially | 174 ie, wean Sa enh = paterially | GOES TO ARDMORE,| ‘were going to Yew Yorks was, swaying like a pendlum nica Brae raulaes tank the muffied reply fom behind the t hundreds |ers with law a who faced | Bail Has Been Arranged for Woman Saree and hope + hand gripping A amar Wtotstere fe it nM ‘ evolver came thro f 0 light of the} Judge Mofutyre, isht wer Accused of Killing Jake curtatan aed Usk glusier. While he hung over sure | % the Tomba, Of twelve wh: H | ins and was held sgainet Ret alanclel Che Reneaiantt Hats brought betore Jude Rosalaky, Haman. jlev’a breast, The, patrolman presence of mind van around to Hook|™% Were ordered fo the prison, The) BL PASO, Dec. 2—Clara Harton [the revolver .with his left hand & Ladder No. 10 in Fulton Street and| to Judges increased the bails to| Smith felt KI Maso at @ o'clock this! with his right he drew his own Bi informed Capt. Quinn of the trouble,| Such an extent that the prisoners|moruing, bound for Ardmore. She was|He then tore aside one of the The Captain with eight men went to| sped. It is the jatention of the mipenine by he eee : Braritt curtains and, leaning Inside the the tPormninat ‘Butidlng ¢ [Judes that the prisoners be kept he-| Garrett, and her uncle, Ben Har) covered the two men in the tor While three firemen and « n |hind bare until their cases are dine) io ese auld bond has beon| With the captured gun and wit f men from the constantly in the courts, Bench Ware | vunranteed upon arrival in Ardmore. |OWn pointed toward the driver ng crowd held a life-net pre Inaued for thelr arrest They added that the young woman was| hia companion and ordered Quinn and his close. of the court proceed Jexpected to apend the holidays in Okla homa with friends and relatives, and then return to Bl Paso to wait here M1 the trial In Ard nk Of Jake drive to the Poplar Street Stati | REVOLVERS AND KNIV) i IN THE AUTO, reached ings f was announced by Judges Mc and Kt unt aky that bonds to OO) had % | | When they widow and two children, ‘and ask for men who bad 1 08, the st answer court sutnmonnes | oe we a xearch of the ear Killed Moarding ‘Venin at Vaery-| Warden Hanley of the ‘Tombs saya 00 When Robbed. tn presence of two revolvers, ta that h inmuidte ull the pris- |, ou ‘@*/ under the rear seat and another is Daniel A: Heinberg of N » onere v4 may send him if penvpened ut gh aia the front, There were also land Avene. srarrsgien, ne seule UGK RENE BE LWIA aaa ttore| knives in the tonnenn, ABs Gaal Me them up in cells, 1ndued that chis|or any police #tation so that In event] The man-sald to have ‘ He ¥ will keep them warn need for help » policeman can be| revolver at Miller was Carmingy et Pay ue Ul jo| A large aun f cases huve been ruaed 42 Were ety, tar lees =| tino, twenty-eight, No. 312 id upd As nis Pollee Headguarters,, golgeman, ca faces! Monhetlan:: With ‘ (Continued on Second Page.) rime Information, rear was Dominic Gascla, x Ae s en nee ee ee <.