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n Connection With: Killing of Edwin M. Andrews. Police Headquarters to-day was K OMclal confirmation from t $99 i, , Mirder of Edwin M. Andrews, % the Dr. Coming Year. NYSOLVE MURDER LOWEST FIGURES NOT BANDIT BUT TMEWELLER HERE FORSCHOOL BOARD — HOLD-UP VICTIN sonér Reported Held There Says Department Needs August Idler Exonerated in Amount to $77,269,938 for * Murray Hill Hotel Case After Previous Identification. Anning (i, President of — August Idler, thirty-four, of No. he Board of Bducation, to-day sent 532 West 11th Street, was cleared Hylan ree UY the tengimony of a dozen witnesses ‘Tex., of @ despatch announcing A letter to Mayor John F Brest there of a man believed garding the appropriation for the DBO Déwanted here in connection with year df i921 After item nizing (he uses to which of the Ghurge he was one of the hold-up men who battled with and robbed three guests of the Murray Hill Hotel in their apartment early HirAvenue jeweller, on Dec, 16. the money Is to be put and showing on (he morhing of Dec. 2 Wretcespatch waid the prisoner was Teduct on made along various tine Se When Magistrate Levine dis- |) Brihr meld pending word from the Pr Vrall says charged the defendant, Robert L. gout police, but at Headquar- %5 eS the i chcagened sit of va en 1 nd, one of the victims of the Was said nothing was known nuation school programm: AP- ptick- p, stepped forward, z : up, ) grapsed Of thé-arrest. Proved by the State Department of Idler’s hand and said: | Judge Nott in Goneral Seesions to- twenty yeors at hard labor in Sing © Bing*Pvivon on Edward Cleary, alias ‘nineteen years old, of No. 171 rotery in the first degree. ying Albert Elisberg, a taxi- “Wet. 11 and robbing him of thé point of a revolver. are one of the dangerous type Suge > vin ‘pussing sentence, “ih your case. t give you & more severe sen- f university students than —oriming la, were artested carly to-day 2 Policeman Jacob A. Licker of the Mt Hh Btreet Station. Licker ¢ in fién in Fifth Street, half a » the station house, and be was being held up. One of weaused mon started to run, but! daown down by Licker’s night- i) Bleker backed the other sus- (Rar pectup against a wall at the point of d rT. i Mine. dtm of the hold-up became} ; frightened he fled and has not! Licker said he{ an’automatic revolver on each) ‘Suqpects and they were arrest- y. wuld they were Ernest Bau- ‘No, 61 West %6th Street, and glisxe Of No. 1G1 West 36th sAccording to the police, both ‘Berved in prison and are said to admitted a series of patty hold- {n-Gélicatessens and cigar stores ring thé last month. fudtoreycle sidecar squad, in tryout late last night, made Sara Townsend of No. 243d «Street, the Bronx, oneen wince, ba por sil te oc f her pocketbook containing $20 @hatched by a man at Matilda Ave- fi ghd 24ist Street, - Stic screamed and Sergeant Gosch oe Bolger of’ the Wake- 1 j-@ation motorcycle squad gave we When the 3 ‘man darted off into a wood they were sa agp Mepnlaed able to stop him iring two shots. He said he Soesso, No, 4327 Third -on thetr machin Lnthony » Margaret MoGirr of No. 100 ith Street, while standing at venue and 104th Street, had containing $150 and some snatched by a man who ran 1 = She pursued him 7 p thief!” and he was ‘bby a tive, He sald he hn Hisco, a chet, of No. 209 4th Street, The purse and were found in a cellar, where Girr sald she saw the fugi- ow ih ‘ junted by Commissioner En- automobiles of sharpshooters, ( learned to-day that loft bur- téd establishments at No. 36 @A0th Street and No. 15 West |) 28th Btreet Wednesday night Gnd os- — eapedawith two truck loads of cloaks. furs valued at $18,009, Av 10th address the thieves en- e loft of Michaels & Rosen- phlowk and sult dealers, on the G-floor, and removed about $12,000 f gtock, About the game time bb Atered the loft of Cohen & Sumucls at the West 28th Street ad- Gress and took $6,000 worth of furs. A “lip in the cigar store of Joseph Dukdre, te 3404 16th Avenue, Brook- Typ, Hoa Tevealed to-day, but not by the ae $, Dukore said that three men; masked but carrying at ers, entered his store as he was elosife tp at 11 o'clock Wednesday + nigh Mhey forced him to open the ) gush Sregivier, from which they took 5.960 and’ then helped themaglyes to a Dox bf olkars, Dukore yelled as th ‘bandits left the store and 4 crowd them, The fugitives Jumped Uae origi : aa E he e wort Miowed the maximum sentence of $471 ‘Vther men, Cleary was accused °Mt ministratic tem of this city “We do not feel justified and can saw! not furthor reduce the at 10.45. Education, we can make 100, of c “With ings ever voted is not a palliating ciroum- ollars of © Tam sorry 1 Made necessary by the lack of sup- blackened eves who said he had been port of our public |former city administrations, we feel ‘Pwo alleged bandits, who wore tor- Certain that no complaint will be of totse glasses and who looked fered by thi or tho pro educationa: well that £ its affairs. “L trust you will explain dur posl- | ton to the members of the Board of | Kstimate and Apportionment, feeling | assured that they will be in accord with the stand we have taken in the matter.” meeting of the year his 1921 a allowance of only genera, city budget, Referring to Mayor Hylan's assur- ance that the Board of Education wil) Commissioner hur S, Somers, acting Chairm declared the board’ would accept proi 577,000,000 ‘not be ni Many Churches to N The last Bishop Burch, the-Bouwer! Ch! ten to two, or convictio breakers W SEARCH Monk" war } of and for world waid to Ww nh automobile whigh had been jting With engine running and mared. Jenkins, No. 18 Erasmus Street, exander Tabb of No. 53 Lott , Brooklyn, negrocs, were taken District “Attorney Lewin part- of Abraham Rauff of No. iy Road, Flatbush on ) Jenks, who ts a small man. aid? hy the ‘detectives to hav equi imself into-a dumb walter ; ent to be hoisted to ment on the third floor, bich $400 worth of clothing | pect there we early this morning crawled “A two-foot hole they had ih the plate glass window of Bard Shop at Barclay and hubehs¢ stole between 4 04 000 worth of pipes and ve 4 This ie ab + the | with the | the Union are convir the dispos From W nh RURDE od for Justman budget We consider oe geal of the children of this city the fore- lest Gith Street who was convicted MO*t function of the city government, With I We are to look forward to intelll- nupremacy we must provide proper facilities for Witrer, in West 70th Street the His Important work the CLEVELAND, in the case of J Gannon, cipal Gourt, on trial for the death ot Harold C. Kagy, was unab! fa yordict and was locked up last night, It was reported that the jurors stood puittal ascertained. leaving the tol t $77,269,948.77; the in citizenship most liberal by r dit early nal fifty new + reduction 1 amount proper education m sorry, old man.’ Roth of Idlers eyes were still black- ened when he appeared jn court to- day fiom fn encounter he swore he had had with & held-tp man who beat him and took his watch on Christmas eve. An amaging case of then mistaken identity wan revealed by building programme for the new school build - @ city adminis- lerbiks who ure now running wild tation now under way, and with an | New York,” Judge Nott said to *dditional programme for the year morning by Detective Jenkins grow 1921 involving million buildings ehool system by the testimony of a dozen girls from the New York office of the London Guarantee & Casualty’ Company of No, 55 John Street, where Idler 1s employed gs an accountant Idier’s arrest early Christmas aut of « report by a'New York Hos- pital physician he had o patient with held up and robbed. Jenkins, who had been working on the hotel hold-up case in whieh Mr. ¢ public to this request and Mra, Robert 1D. Ireland and er and economical ad- Major Bevington hud fought robbers of the public school ‘sys- in their apartment at 6 o'clock in the | morning of Dec, 24, interviewed the budget for! patient and then arrested him, Mr, pirposes knowing full and Mrs, Irelund\ and Major Be@ing- would cripple the depart) iy claimed to be positive in their gramme ont budget regard $50,000,000 egiected,” abt Serviow day of this year Pr At St je there will — Jur Divide on dle De dge William tet Justice of Ul $1,.—The a but whether nN could not for a ere running wild.” IN VAIN FOR Hastinan, Vero, are rr ie Nol @ gangeter ve been on intimate criminals who one) ment in the proper administration of} today to outline forthcoming, the schpols can be kept dpen only until next October, © Watch will be marked in the Church of the Resur- rection with a memoria. service for eding the watch night service in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine an programme will be given, beginning At 10.15 o'clock, hour's musical Mark's-\n- be singing Calvary Episcopal Church will have a watch night service, Other watch night services will held fn many churches the city, throughout Ver- Muni to reach been found, ‘and that at present murder ner Kangster | ‘ching to-day a man well known in the under he frequented Jury identification of Idler ax one of their Jassailants and he was ‘committed to {Jail in default of $10,006 ball, Tn court to-day the defendant's wit- nesses, p) by his counsel, Waldo Mu n, testified he ap- peared at thé office as usual at 9 o'clock on Dee, 24, that his eyes were ’ it lo Etta J . ee Hee ee ei eee gy [not then blackened, but that his ap- the Board of Education at its jast|Pearance, was not in any way un- Idler'y mm ments were accounted for up to 1220 P.M. on Chratmas KE the time he sakl he was held up. EDWARDS ATTACKS JERSEY SENATORS an the 950,000,000 on acocunt af the sum] ~, 7 + asked, Says Refusal to Confirm Nomina- Dr, Btuingor stated jn a xeport that tone for Litilttine. Ga uniese an» udditional °$27,000,000 "In tions for Utilities Board Cripples State, WNTON, N. J, Deo, 20,—Covernor to-day issued a statement ing the responsibility for leaving ment of the State's affairs in haoti¢ condition” on kepndilcan Senators, who voted against his nomin« ations for the New Public Utilities Com- miastor After reviewing the events connected with the ousting of the commlasion, the Governor, menting the appeal that the old board filed with the Court of Errors and Appeals, sald that no stay would result, New Jersey, he said would be without a Utilitles Commis- sion until the Senate confirmed the nominations. He called attention to the refusal of the Bonate to confirm the nomination of James A, Hamil! of Jersey City as & members of the new board, saying thut thls nomination was not Involved in the “present controversy," as Hamill had been named to fll a yacapcy caused by the resignation of Alfred 8. March othgr members a dep be Mc- of New Brunswick before the ere ousted. Seeond Operat’ herlajn WASHINGTON, Dev, three times H. G. Perry, proprietor of the shop. had an iron shutter made to|George Chamberlain, who has been guard the show window. This shut-/i1] at Kmergency Hospital here ter reaches up ten feet from the side- | xeveral days, will undergo a econd walk, but above the shutter about lonoration to-day, 1h was’ announcod two fect. of lana Is cxposed. The |i hve uftice.. The Senator's, temper- thieves broke the glass above, the ature was low enough this morning shutter andethen with the ald of 4 ithe " bt ia permit the operation, !t was sald Indder or by Boosting each other up|itj,”candision, “however, was maid. to ey ered, be erliieal, The robbers did not tamper with —~ ‘J the cash register, which contained SkTS LINOTYPE RECORD. iG 4 Pade P a : L SUMTER, S. Cy Deo, 1-—P Frank hon . porge W M i Raaiy copaivead. to Rice tart! | Haddon, linotype bperator op the Sum- Charles fo MeDermott who resignea, | ter Item, made what ts,belleved here Assumed his new office in Brooklyn |to be a world's record in setting type to-day. In his first case, that of] on a lnotype machina. In six hours he Joseph Weinglass, who was sen wet 69,256 “ema,” using a seven point tenced to six months in jail for]on eight point slug and a thirteen jontling and sought to be admitted "em" measure, to bail, Judge Martin declared that - a ~ es Judges should be reluctant to grant bail in caxes where ons tat! HAVANA TO HAVE Ww WETTEST NEW YEAR MONK*! IN ITS HISTORY EASTMAN’S SLAYER. The police working on the Mhousands of Visitors From United States “Dropping In,” ¢ by Airplane, vA aor quare section, ‘The police HAVANA, Doe, @1 roed that the nrurder of| CORK popping salute will | Kastman wax due to a quarre) over greet the New Year when nl of Hquor, he I] ule 0 Hany J. Simermeyor, a i atipe iD Laven: Bon 8t Jchauffeur, it wan learned that the} 22 P.M: to-night. Preparavions cted of the killing teles{ were made for the gayest New the automobile that took] Yeu party ever celebrated hi 1 five oth the Pi ee Thousands of visitors, principally Hlue Bird early morn. | ts from the United States, will par- There Was no quarrel in the cafe} tlelpate In the noisy ceremonios, Axstatant District Attorney Hotel and restaurant managers |# ® moomed to sun-| declared all tables had been re- ble crows somewher The served. The gayest decorations sluyer he reason to hope We Hylveste ‘tained wi to-duy. 8 skipped, but we have] were ordered and, with unlimited an get him." supplies of drink on hand, Havana y» Hamilton, who was de was expected to be the most no- th Simormeyer aw UR PROTECTION A terial witness, was further questioned iat file \ tiowably wet spot on the western homiaphere Additional guests were Hterally “dropping in” to-day. ‘Dbey came ‘by Aiplane trom the Fh Koya. Yachts and steamers also brought suckers, plonaure 31.—Senator Brought presented him, Claudio Wi her husband ofte: teat girl in Amer ous apartment of 200 West Coincident with it became known Windsor is suing toue ia thirty-fiv was not at home Street to-day, bridegroom and in social and a was divorced Alma Dodworth, Magistrate B “The chara wave! aata imposing $10 f upon Emmett M, No, 117 Bedford ler, thirty-three, Avenue, chief for the al $200 plate glass Avenue, whe further drinks, ¢ Special Catherine Kenr old daughter of Counsel Walter peared two mont No. 24 Carroll Pi Her mother ple: of sentence. Mrs, Florence ¥ as arrested wit disorderly conduct, ford Reformatoty for an indeterminate eral Sessions American WASHINGTON, Dec. 81,—Amerioan trade with Germany continues to {m- prove, the monthly statement of th Department showing expo! O6tAe an compared with $23, ny e same mont fear any sok Sf6bT vember 119, “PRETTIEST GIRL,” WITH TEN BIRDS, | LEAVES HUSBAND h Street a fow weeks ago. country and Europe. from ‘Thomas eight, of No, 1293 Decatur St On another charge of malicious mis- Sessions, admitted serving the lquor. PUT GIRL ON PROBATION. ‘Trade With ' | Mrs, ‘Claudie Windsor Tartoue Has t Suit for a Separation. Departing with ten beautiful which Pierre Tartoue, the noted painter, to her on her marriage to birds ndgor Tartoue, whom n maid was "the prot- rica,” left the sumptu- f her husband at No. papers filed yesterday that the former Miss for a separation, Tar- e years old, while ils bride is ten years Mme. Tartoue ‘his Junior, ig sald to be living in seclusion with friends in this city, He at No, 200 West 57th Their marriage took place a year ago in the studio of the aroused great {nterest rtistle circles of this Iu 1913 Tartoue the former Mias ~~ -—-— POOR BOOZE CAUSES CRIME Prohibitien- Quality Liquor for Violence. ter of Mavor now being sold Is largely responsible for the crime Magistrate in Bridge Plaza Court, Brooklyn, when Brown to-day ines for intoxication letter, twenty-four, of Avenue: George Kel- of No, 99 Redford Uates, | twenty- Neged smaahing of aw window in the saloon of Michael Korowaski of No. 312 Wythe he refused to séll them he men were held for The saloonkeeper nedy, the sixteen-year- Assistant Corporation Kennedy, who disap- he ngo from her Some, Jace, Weat New Brigh- ton, Staten Island, was placed on pro- bation for six months to-day hy Maxis- trate Levine in. Jefferson Market Court FIUME DELEGATES TERMS OF ITALY | ; D'Annunzio’s Son Not Permitied to | See Him—Bombs Thrown at Soldiers. TRIPSTE, Dee, 31-—Establishment of the old National Council of Plume as « Provisional governwent over thh city was announced there last night. All terms iai@ down to the Piuman delegates at Abbazia by Gen. Cayiglia dave been accepted. ‘These included the release of legionaries from their oaths of allegiance to the “Regency of Quarnero," abandonment of the Islands of Arbe and Veglia in the Gulf of Quarnero, restoration of all prisoners made by tho legionaries and the sur- render of all arms and munitions ap- Proprinted from the italian Army, and that all legionaries not natives ‘of Fiume should teave within five days. ‘The discussion, according to informa- spe Sepelvet from officers, centred on what would become of the a’ Axymunzian logionaries, the delegates ‘ake that they be allowed to stay in Fiume and become a special charge of the city. Gnbrilino d'Annunzio, 807 of the poet- joldier, arrived at Abbagia, but wi fused permiasion to proceed to Fi sce his father, Several bombs were thrown into positions held by regular aoldierd in Flume Wednesday night. ROME, Deo. 31—The discovery of @ plot in Milan in which the Fascist (extreme Nationalist party) and anarchists are alle, to haye ibeen roparing a joint attuck on the ltal- jan army operating wgainat Flume is roported by the newspapers hers to- 4 Seventeen persona have deen ‘with the plot. afrested in co D’ANNUNZIO’S WAR, ON ITALY NOT OVER nectio! ! Whitney Warren Says Poet Will ever Accept Treaty of Rapallo. “The people of Italy are behind Gabriele d’Annunzio, and his ideas will triumph in the end. He will never be reconciled to the treaty of Rapallo and will indefinitely carry on his fight against the present policies of the Italian Government,” was the declaration to-day of Whitney War- ren, American Representative of the Council of Fiume and a_ personal friend of the warrior-poet. “Force has been used to dislodge @’Annunzio from Flume,” Mr, War- ren said, “but force cannot remove the affection in which he is held by the masa of his fellow countrymen: I expect to hear that he is in Venice. Stories of, his going to Ireland or South America are without founda- FREES CLUB WHO SUED ENR ~ AND 25MENBERS Court Discharges All Taken in Raid on Dinner at Equitable. The Equitable Social Club, Inc. of No, 7 East 12th Street. which has Yought the police in and out of the courts more than a year, was agaia raided and in part wrecked yesterday afternoon by a dozen detectives from the staff of Inspector Bolan under command of Lieut, Walsh. ‘Twenty-six men, assembled for a pre-New Year's turkey dinner, were arrested and taken to Night Court Magistrate Simpson promptly dis- charged: them. Detective Wiiliamson testified that the raid was ordered by Commissioner Enright after a visit which the de- tective paid to the Corporation Coun- sel's office a fow days ago. Samuel Markewich, attorney for the defendants, put strong emphasis in hig cross-examination on the fact that Richard J. Fell, President of thé club; recently brought sult against En- right, charging that the ciib had been persecuted by the police. ‘The prisoners included Fell, who is superintendént of the Aetna Con struction Company. In connection with Fell's sult mgainst Enright, he submitted an affidavit made by Mrs. Blizabeth B. Grannis, for thirty-four years President of the National Christian League for the Protection of Purity, that she believed the organization was as orderly and le as any in the city. Mra, home Is next door, at No. 5 East 12th Street. Magistrate Simpson advised Fi to take up with the police alithorities the question of ain obtaining ad- mission to the premises and, In the }event of failure, to report back to him. |/REAL TAX PAYERS CONTROL NEW HOUSE Working Majority From Revenue Paying Section for + First Time in History. tion,” WASHINGTON, Dec, 31 (Asso- Mr. Warren said he had had no/ciated Press),—For the first time in direct word ‘from the Counoll for| history the territory which pays the several weeks but hia Meri oe me bulk of Federal taxes’ will have full ti ndi- Esavattel Pet nee alte. out, heli] NOTKINg control of the House’ of colored by the gihay, Government. Representatives after March 4 —- a Checking up the new list to-d DESIRE FOR PRISON Representative Madden, found that CAUSES INQUIRY Robber So Eager to Go to Cell, Lewis Seeks Connection With well Murder. Because of his gerness to be hurried to Sing Sing Geonge L. King has aroused the suspicions of District Attorney Harry E. Lewis of Kings County. King ts charged with con- spiracy with two paid gunmen to hold wp and rob Harry Fettel at No. 187 ‘Linden Avenue, Brooklyn. King has volunteered, to the District Attorney, to plead guilty to rébbery in the first degree as a second offender, which will forty years in prison. District Attorney Lewis has start~ robberies and murders of the according bring him in danger of a sentence to ed un investigation of the unsolved last year to learn whether King may be concerned in some crime that carries with the opening of the new session the section east of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio Rivers would have a solid Republican voting strength of 223. The House majority is MS. M Madden's figures indl- cated that this section pays 841-2 per cent, of all taxes, with the South and West, now able to contro! the House by joint action, paying the balance. “This will give the Republicans from the tax paying belt a clean majority eafter over all other | Mr. Madden declared. sisnedllhss2d Receetatz GLENNON PICKS AID. Frank Olive Sworn tn A nt District Attorney. District Attorney Edward J, Glen- non of the Bronx to-day appointed Frank Oliver as an Agsistant District Attorney, Oliver, who has been Chief Clerk of the Magistrate's Court for years was sworn in immediately. Sheriff Thomas O'Neil, appointed by Gov. Smith yesterday, named Karl Miller, a Democratic leader of the 4th Assembly District, to be Under Sheriff, combinations," a heavier penalty, Among the cases — being reviewed is the murder of Jos-|Ten Boone Prisoners From Haver- aided’ for “a suspension [@BD |B. Iiwoll, wintst napert and race ws Dazzo, ninteen, who : —— ——" A spegial squad of prohtbitipn h Catherine on charges “ "9 dgents headed iby “Izzy” Einstein, NIECE OF “BIG TIM” SUES went to Haverstraw yesterday. ‘They us sont to Led- twenty years in Sing Sing. He pleaded guilty to robbery in the first degree Germai Grows. Commerce last month o} or rts Germay with §2212.881 Im and New Brunswick. SWrak, way 0 NEW BRL Word of the death of Hugh Jaynewa J. Dee. 91 ns Hey, Renal 7 Rockville Centre, L. 1, Church have refused to accept tl resignation, to-morrow, after twe! pastor, of the-Rey, Arthur Rennie. He has agreed to stay un the. middt to-day, it would be best for him ve. ‘The congregation and officials of the Presbyterian je of the month, but inatated, sputter will wo, te the Presbytery ow for settlement, way they found plenty of liquor and term: Seeks Accounting of Entate ai ‘ ; up the town. ‘Ten persona, half + em Removal of Present Receiver, dried uh, artenders and tho other ILL HEALTH CAUSES SUICIDE.) atin 215 trene sutnmers, niece of] halt Rreprastont, MG yo MH vehen sb aceeines-°) 16 the lute “Big Tim" Sullivan, is de-|Qno pas a place on Broadway, Patrick O'Neil, Former Sergeant te] sirous of having an accounting made glaveretraw, here Einstein ALS he r bme brewery in the bac _ Ue Medteal Corpa, Mads Life. |of the estate. of the former polifical| found fine re Vare brought to Patrick J, O'Neil, thirty-three, was]leader and the removal of Mrs. Hannah} town’ to-day and arralgned before found dead in bed in a room at N- | Sullivan, widow of “Little Tim” Sul-|United Statees Commissioner Mitch- 21 West 16th Street to-day, with aftivan, as receiver. Miss Summers, | cock. rt tube in his mouth He left a] through Attorney John J. Cuneen, to- note giving loss of health as the|day requested permission from Justice DiED. Treason, Benedict in th Brooklyn Supreme = VIA, CAMPBELL Me ecaied letter, addressed to Mes, |HORMES elo ah epplication to this ent.| ORAVES MAIN OLA Chee 4 BE. Marshall of, No, a6 Weat Sat ‘Atorney, Cuneen declared that at t FUNERAL CHURCH, Dec. $1, 10 4, M Rireet, waa found. Papers in his |timo of Sulllvan's death the esta 38.— SJAMIN UGGS, CAMP Deckein Givslowed Ra wae "a sermennt | Aeiuntca To ET ebROUO and fins sbi: | MICOS Mee MT ee cu, Dee 2) Tn. the Medical A pre tlen of $600,000," Gustavus Rogers,| BELL FUNERAL CHURGI Dec. 92, ac OO eat ie yea ane O'Neal) counsel for’ Mrs. Sullivan, fe ared Uhe| 41 A. Mey auspices Actors’ Fund expected to vial © 80 eatate was insolvent with. assets of ; CAMPBEt ‘ fa emerremete peer $400,000, and llabilities of $000,000. Jus-|WHALEN.JOHN H. CAMPBELL Ft LONG TERM FOR ROBBER. jtice Benedict reserved deelsion NERAL CHUROH, 12 Garland Williams, a negro, of No. ae rr 2863 Seventh Avenue, was sentenced HUGH JANEWAY DEAD. yesterday by Judge Rosalsky in Gen- | - to serve from ten to Was ‘ol. Hagh Jane- Any Hour, Day or Night FRANK KE. CAMPBRI., in beating Harry Kantowitz, a tailor y ‘ *e of No, 2499 Seventh Avenue, on Nov.| son of the late Col. Hugh Js THE FURREL CHURCH Ine. 1 and stealing an overcoat from his |New Brunswick, at Philadelphia lat shop. yesterduy, was recelved here to-day. 1 70 Bened way, t 66th St. + i ap Mr. Jaynoway was connected vith the ea, 35d St. & Oth Ae. | Dies of Heart Fatlure in Restatramt. ny heyy solladtar's (oth } amt] internal Revenue Collector's off Dr. Louls Jacobs, No. 118 Weat | So vou city, and had gone to I 118th Street, died early to-day at the} Ovo to mpend ‘the holldavs with ELECTIONS =ND MEETINGS. Campus Restaurant, 104th Street and oa NOnch w herd gue thet de anousl mea , relatives, Death was due to pneume Ne. Fe Pt and Columbua Avenue, where he was] Nas a momber: of the. Princ Pee Hult Meta ane ey aaa drinking & cup of coffee. Heart | football team in 1389, His hore was In| 9, ‘ial, at 12 eiclock moog, at, the offign of the fuilure wan aald to be the cause, Dr,|New York City. Sera st, Bt Newey Bhs, Som, tothe, fee Jacobs wie attached to Mt, Sinal —<o—- ——— ae seo Sina" ae may properly come atone Hospital, the Monteflore Home and RESIGNATION REFUSED. The mening. the Bedford Sanitarium, He leaves . Dated, Now York: Dee, 20, 1000 & mother, three brothers and two ais- cease WHELAN, PUPP ATRTCK ear ‘entre Presbyterian — LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS. ae $100 REWARK and no question» asked for: fhunt diamond studded wri i ‘Arrow movement. No. 14538, taken fr Bath locker in Young Women's © Rssociation Thursday afternoon, Dec, Apply 24 Broad at.. Oth floor ‘AnD. he ve H. tH to HEAD, URER ‘agents in Bromx| rhattan jurmed ko & Gon te Liberty a. Keown, 2 i oa ARRESTS PREDICTED SON IN. uo REP ‘irst Page.) (Continued from withdrawals could be allowed on per- mits fue the warehouse to telegraph the prolibition director asking for authority, Armed with fradulent per mits the whiskey ring operftives pre- sented them at the warehouse, Thd warebouse in turn wired the prohibi- tion enforcement office for authority to act on the permit. These telegrams were intercepted by the whiskey ring the prohibition office and wires of authorisation bearing Mr. O'Connor's name were sent, The whiskey was then permitted to be removed, George Donnellan, for the New York Wholesale Liquor Desler¥ Association, and who now | represerita dealers in obtaining per- mits for drug store and other legiti- mate handlers, said: ' “The legitimate dealers are de- lighted by Utls exposure, While these fmiudg have not been cutting into our eaies They have been reducing at an alarming rate the available supply of good whiskey in bonded warehouses.” A twenty-year-old girl, Miss Re- gina Sassone. one of the prisoners taken yesterday, may become one of the principal figures in ‘subsequeny developments, It is reported she will become a witness for the Government, The other woman arrested was Mrs. Mary B. Parkins, a widow. ‘The men arrested are: Edward Donegan, a wealthy con- tractor of 12th Avenue and 4th Street, Brooklyn; Sigmund ,("Bean- sy”) Rosenfeld, well known gambler; George Stebbenson and Anthony Pop- pano, whiskey brokers. Donegan, who is accused of being the ringleader .of this particular whiskey ring, was released by United States Commissioner Hitchcock tn | $100,000 bail, and the two women and | Rosenfeld in $50,000 bonds each. Pop- | pano was arrested former counsel in Washington Wednesday night and yesterday was released In, $10,000 bail. Stebbenson has not’ been arraigned and it was hipted might also become a Gov- ernment witness, Poppano is an Ital jan fencing master who had been fencing instructor at Princeton Unt- versity and later In the Naval Acad- emy. Mrs, Parkins had been employed by the Government for a number of years in the Capitol. She is about forty years of age. Miss Sassone, who is a little dark eyed Italian girl, ves with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Sassone, at No, 817 78th Street, Brooklyn. She has been employed in Mr, O'Connor's office since the first of June and had access to all the files there, a9 well as did Mre. Parkins, who, jt was learned to-day, was discharged on Dec. 15, with no reasons given. Miss Sassone was indisposed this morning. A sister, who answered the door, stated that Regina was not feeling well and that she had been warned not to make any statement ‘oncerning her case. “The family knows nothing about the affair,” ‘stated Regina's sister. “All we know ia that Regina ly being held as a material witness,” Mrs. Parkins has retained Joseph W. Schwartz of No. 271 Bivadway as her counsel. He called upon David V. Cahill, Assistant United States IMAJ. GEO, WILLIAMS . DIES, 84 YEARS OLD. Former Managing Editor of Herald Got Beat on Battle of, Winchester. Major* George Wittiame—hia. title earned jn, the Civil War—at one time one of the best know? newspaper men in this county, died to-day in’ the Staten Island Hospital at the age of oluhty-four years, He had been fl] of pneumonia for only four days. For the last few months he has been making his home with frienda at No, 1360 For- est Avenue, West New Brighton. ,'He was managing editor of the New York Herat ynder James Gorton Ben- tt. He was also a Night City Balter of The World and later of the Recorder. As war correspondent of the New York ‘Times he obtained a peat on the Battle of, Winchester and the story of Gen Sheridan's ride. Major Williams’ wife died only a weeks ago, She, too, was eight ‘ow as is known there are no aur! yiving relatives of his in thie countesy and the funeral arrangements are bed] ing attended to by the Cli) of which he was a mumbder a former President. donate aoe BOATMEN’S UNION TO SIGN AGREEMEN Will Avert Threatened Strike and Tie-Up of Harbor Craft. A committee representing the Mas ters, Mates and Pilots’ Union and the Harbor Boatmen’s Union will meet to~ day with representatives of the boat owners’ organization to sign a work- Ing agreement for the new year, This action ayerts what threatened to be atrike bf the harbor workers, The terms of the new agreement practically will correspond to those of the year 1920. The old wage scale for captains, mates and pilots will continue, ‘The agreement’ will be signed at the office of the New York Towboat Exchange, No, 12 Broadway. . Boe rescore BEATEN AND ROBBED OF $800 AND WATCH West New York Union Delegate Held-Up While on Way Home From:Meeting. on B. Poppa of No. 209 Sixth s West New Xork, N. J., was knocked down and robbed of $300 and 4 gold watch by two highway men early to-day. Popps, a labor union delegate, was returning home from a meeting when the men struck him on the head with a club, A man passing by saw Poxpe lying unconscious in the road and notl- fied the pollce,’. The two highwaymen were still at the scene. One of them fired several shots and both Sod,” Eugene F. Vacheron Dead. Word of the death at Rochester of Eugene F,. Vacheron, former Accembly- man from Ozone Park, L. I, on Wed- was received in Jamaica to- He was fifty-nine years old and to Rochester several years ago. as formerly Justice of Peace Jamaica, Mr. Vacheron was int nesday, day in the Copake iron mine: Grand Jury next week. He said be could not state whether Miss Sassone would be used as a Government wit- ness. Kramer Knows of $50,000 Bribes That Were Refused. WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—Prohfei- tion Commissioner Kramer to-day said nothing would be left undone to uncover corruption in the Prohibi- tion Department in connection with the alleged whiskey ring for the is- suance of fraudulent permits to ob- tain Mauor uncovered -In New York and Washington. "T believe,” he said, “the Prohibition unit js as honest and efficient a Taw en- Attorney, ‘his afternoon for a copy of the complaint against his client. Mr. Cahill stated the case against the |prisoners would be presented to the forcement group as exists anywhere n public Iife. { know that {n some cases bribes of 00 have been offered and refused, Brimful of Standard American Annual Presidential “Election Returns 1920 Census Facts - About Most Everything All in the Little Wonder Book Published by NEW YORK WORLD PULITZER BUILDING ' NEW YORK CITY By Mall 65¢ New Subjects

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