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= . . = N . N . EDITION ‘ "Circulation Books Open to aii” lation Booka Open to All” ; Sage Reems - * Circulation Books Open to a” VOL. LXI...NO, 21,636—DAILY. AY, JANUARY 13, 1 921, CANADA GREETS AIRMEN WARMLY AGS aaeee eo RPremrelveee oe OW aks OSI." UI AEGH TTS oR “ = SS IR 0S Ht NEL EE Prt eee thc DT on evel A, BALE BS AGUSED | apa OF UNLAWRUL ACEPTANGE ee e- ~ OF S500 FEE FROM FUR MAN Work to Proceed on | % ie Aronson Building. ‘ ‘ ‘ ; hace “HE FEARED NO MAN,”| Commander of West 30th Street Pré- eon | cinct Gives $2,500 Bail for Appear- Justice McAvoy Admits Testi- ance Before Ju dge Crain To-mior- row—Station Records Seized © \ \ Enterett ae sevond=Class ‘ Post Offier, New York, by The Press Publishing vias tant ty oe Pee NEW YORK, THURSD oboe mony as to General Methods of Labor Council. ‘The trial for extortion of Robert P. | Brindell, President of the Building ‘Trades Connell, opened in the Crim- imal Branch of the Supreme Court to-day with the testimony of Max Aronson, cloak and suit manufacturer and owner of ‘a hew loft building at Nos, 220-289 West s6th Street. In ruling on objections by Martin . esrb aay be ee. be po The photographs stow the trep mpmbeta'of the, lost balloon, party _Untermyer, Justice McAvey indicatea| *® they, appeared in fropt of the trading post tice after a’ ft- he would gllow the prosecutor the| teem-day dog sled joprney from Moose Fac Migh the Canadian utmost latitude in presenting evi- wilds, Lieuts, Hinton and Kloor arrived fitteefi minytes ahead of tence outaide of the ci of,|. Lieut, Farrell who piloted the dog team Into civilizati 3! 4 the "partiquiar erime charged in the “soa: TORONTO TO GREET AIRMEN "meant to put in ‘ly all the evidence relating to Brindeéli's ' methods which have been gathered by the Lockwood Committee hear. a ings. eee Nt Vigan ae The court tpok the ground «that Police Capt. /William A. Bailey, commanding the Twenty-third Pre. a cluct, with headquarters at the West 3oth Street "Station, arrested this afternoon after being indicted on a charge of taking of unlawful fees.” The indictment against Capt. Bailey filed shortly after noon by the Additional Grand’ Jury, aid former Gov, Whitman, who, as a special prosecutor, is investigatitig corruption in county and municipal offices. ny VS The ind it chages Bailey with accepting unlawful fees in sun Gf $500 ‘on 40, 1920, ftdity'David L. Mills, manager of Assaciation of ‘Pur, Manufacturers, at No. 303 Fifth: Avenue, in pretence of Williany Pike, assistant manager of the aontiy A, a. Levedthal, " ORY AGENTS RE | fine 000, or both, ne RY The indictment of Cagt. Balloy te Times S lowed close upon the Times Square Motel Invaded siti, Pike, ev jo Because Half’ a Pint -of [ticomen, who were called betore Hootch Was Sold. aug hae A such evidence Wwould tend to show whether or: not Brindell’s sleged Many “at Cochrane Shake WADE CF ENCED threat sumderstood by A‘on- seep ALE Resor miemecrice fe Aer | Hands Corday With Navy | WADE, to make the threat good and whether Balloonists. wuély threats had been made and had py COURT 10 DIE wt Littletes's, weasy objections | MORE DETAJLS OF RIP. ; | been Hai to Judge Crain, Dis! a) | Forty Proobibition enforcement Attorney notified Police “4 hy were uniformly oyerruled. In vain { “ ye Jagents, led personally by Supervisor | mise it to have Balley rd a es A ; % : ‘i ; i enty= trial, He enteréd.@ score of excep- ships on Frozen Trail DOTS Risse . ACMA Ce fiqiate Hotel: in Wee} see aan een years of on the ponea tions on which t@ base an appeal = ' OR ANS OINTON on this morning Hia home is"at No. 3051 Perry ‘The decisions aré fégarded as making From North., a ~ ARRIVAL. AT MaTTiCE ‘The raiders went throughs the hotel, | nue, the Bron. He was appoin’ ane trial ikely to last much tonger| am Winn 2h det To Be Hanged May 20 for tot visited each of the 115 roome, awak-| the foree as a patrolman on than had been anticipated ‘ 2 2 AMPRI- < CT . ; : 2%, 180%; and was made a Before Mr. Aronson took the stand,|CAN BALLOONISTS, BARRIE,| ‘he Murder of George LABOR FEDERATION GIRL GETS VERDI B A eae Trae ie aii tee tas Oct. %, HMB: On Deo. 23, 1903, ail witnesses were asked to leave the |oNT, Jan, 18,—Lieute, Kloor, Farrel! B. Nott. | OF $45,000 FOR compel was made a Lieutenant and on Ji j court room by Justice McAvoy. The | at break! de the and Hinton, returning to New York ‘ LOSS OF A LEG under threat of breaking down the big room was more than two-thirds F doors. ‘ ehaticon: te t rom a Staff Correspondent — emptied by the order, At least after their balloon trip to the ‘shores Boaniac wee” of The th : : My Max Margolies, night clerk, and hundred men, went out. pf James Bay, chatted amicably to>} BRIDGEPORT. Conn, Jan. it— Said to Establish a Record "High Wesley Rolund, negro béllhop, were Mr. Aronson, who has been in the! gay as they lounged at ease in the ‘ ; ee, , o in Simi } i : . clothing bysiftess for 2 years and has| >a: es needed. top tele, Gok: Elwood B. Wade was sentenced to eit Bins Sake Lar arrested and about a quart of whis- been recently at No, 6-10 Kast azd|PUV*l® SOF P ie die on the gallows, May 20, by a) , Suits. { } f key was seined, Street, is gray-haired and showed ob- hi u meus as z Lie Me mth i George E. Hinman, in the Criminalq * Misa Dorothy Bi , twenty ‘The raid resulted from an investi- #tinate determination to tell his story} between Farrell an Inton, which | Stfperior Court this morning, for the Old, ,of No. 8 West 119th Street, a/ y rohibition in his own way. Martin Littleton] caused their fist-fight at Mattice, had Cem pretty stenographer, was awarded} Fk Raa gation by J, H. Wilson, a proh 17, 1914, Commissioner A Woods promoted him to a Captat: During the greater portion of career Capt. Bailey has been dn in the “Tenderloin.” Previous to ing appointed a Captain he served many years at the Madison Pollce Station, but since attaining’ a Captaincy he has served at ‘West Sth Strect Station. murder, Aug, 29, of George B. Nott, and John J. O'Connor for Brindell in- sce ; ae $45,000 by a jury in Justice John M pen) agents who went to the hotel last Got RAIL: Wace etlact ome been smoothed over the husband of his mistress. The Decision Follows* Action bY|tierney's peri of Supreme Court to. |Burglars in Metuchen, N. J., night and registered with his wife Pn Airs syns ot subpoena to court rules: Mr, Aronson explained,| The Jain Was running two hours|prisoner took the sentence smiling] Government, Ordered, Last | doy for the lose of ner left lex tt wael Home Use Wagon Spoke— jas str. and Mrs. J. 1 Wilson, of] Gov. Whitman, a Mise cy. se! e aw | late, which will cut down the time . ude: : la ie ey % x " y with @ laugh at himself that be knew bw ee & the time and thanked Judge Hinman when he} May, Against Organization. |siven tn this department for the loss Flee Without Loot. Bridgeport, Conn. Some time later | rtved at the Criminal Courts nothing of. law courts in his lifo ex-|to be spent in Toronto, , was asked jf he cared to say any- te leg. She was Injured when according to Wilsomphe called Roland) ing this morning with artes copt that he sued a tenant a few] TORONTO, Jan, 13.—The American | thing, h in the building at Nos. 4 loyed him get him @ flask he answeged in a stro PARIS ii and employ ters, complaint Booka tad , pre { ballooniste en, route to New York | uo he ane on ® strong, clear! PARIS, Jan. 1—Dissolution of the} 215-219 Fourth Avenue fell ten atories| PUllp T. Rugger, manager of the|Ar iiquor, Roland xupplied & half| piotters trom they We @. When. gid. you tuy the lots in| from Mattioe will be met at the rall-| VC No, sir General Federation of Labor was or-|to the balement several months ago, | Lorraine Chemleai’ Works at Me-| pint flask supposed te contain| station, These Fi ove th Street? way station here late to-day by civic) “When the words of the judge were |dered to-day by the court which has{ Miss Brennen, who was employed IP | tuchen, N. J.. was beaten unconscious | whiskey, Wilson alliges amd COl- | period from last J up te A. In December, 1919, and started | officials and members of the Aero juttered and the room seemed filled|been hearing the case against Leon'|nographer by the Alt Woolen Company | DY two burglars he found ransacking | (ected $) ; Immediately upon their receipt to work a few days later Club, taken for a drive around the| with the solemnity of. the prayer-|Joyhaux, President of the Federation, | at = salary:pf $20 a week, brought suit |his, home early to-day Wilson then telephoned to probibl- | Gov, Whitman's Q What as the condition of the| city, and will be served afternoon tea. like, “May God have mercy on your |and other of its officers,.on charges | through Attor: Gilbert D. Steiner} py jon enforcement headquarters where| oxamisation of them. i bullding Sept, 27, 19907 A. The steel|They will leave for New York at;#0ul”" Wade responded with a tow |of Infringements of the law governing |and John ©. Robinson of No. 299 Brond. usRer wag awukened by @ noise! supervisor Chapin was waiting’ Witt! M6 subposhing of the weet ea ‘ sepennmner 6.05 P. M, ferhank you,” ana, gathering up hie|unions, Fines of 100 francs were im-|way against the Aguilar Realty Cor-|°" ‘be floor and, gaing dowawtairs. this raiders and they went tO Wel mere station records ‘ie A : (Continued sgn sieson4 Page.) A private car went through Ham-| oat, he’ followed his’ keeper calmly|posed upon Jouhaux*and four other |poration. owners of the building, for|‘Met the two man at the foot of the | hotel, it was after 1 o'olock whem] ¢. the examination yesterd oon | nena warts “___|ilten to-day attached to the Buffalo- {@74 smilingly from the room. Federdtion officials. $100,000 damages. Her father, Benja- | *ulrway, : They fired twice at bim| twey arrived, but that i not an carly | inctcen paliceme i Ove. . Toronto express, to be placed at the| . State's Attorney Cummings an- oa min, brought muit for $10,000 for the|4Md he émptied this revolver at the|j ur in ‘Times Square and there| 2ctees policemen, including | disposal of the balloonists for the|Mounced that Mrs. Ethel Hutchins Nott| The trial of Jouhaux and his adyo- [less of his duughter’s services. ‘The | burglars. He grappled with the men| oie plenty of spectators to watch | Feent® the majority of whame ie ma last leg of their journey from the {4&4 John E. Johpson, implicated in the | °lte ‘officials was begun Dec. 16.|Jury awarded $1,200 in tho father's auit.|and ran to the telephone, Mo had | eet athe Attached to that station, far nérth to New York, + | murder, will be tried at the February The infringements of the law charged | Justice Tierney denied a motion tol gotten the operator and cried . tice paiaaie Cae thin dake th ben Gesers ant managers of ol Im ortan t! COCHRANE, Ont, Jan. 13,—The| term of wourt. against them were of a technical | Pt Maite the yerdles (rou tic Ven | ico” when-one of the burglars felled | sa neing on the doors and compelling tioned by Mr. "Whitman as : |p Pf Untied“ Btaten. ‘pallooniete,... rursall, Wade was brought into the court- character, mich as the admission to jim wie a wages ppoke Rugger the occupants to admit them. In a] Other tur manufacturers. rks Glaaritied advertising copy tor |]| Kloor and Hinton, reached’ here late! room & few minutes before 10 o'clock'| DEMPEFANIP IB the federation of Lm AERONAUTS DUE Lreak Ae ante, URCPRECIOUS Ife minutes the halle of the hotel] it Syes earned that Me he y World should be tn ; ock | regularly formed unions like thowe of aos? 4 voted lor aay " Re ey nce last night from Mattice on their way |The jury had brought in « verdict of| the teahers and postal and other) _. HERE AT 9.30 A. M.| tne telephone operator notitied the | Were filled with hysterical women In| many uniformed policemen have } On or B of F id to Toronto, where they will arrive| guilty of murder Inst night. He was] civil service employees. acd Ve EES police and Chief Hutchinson ng} their aight dresses, and men who/| doing the work of private de ‘ efore Friday WW) ts atternoon smiling again and seemed in the al-| ,, The Federation, however, was) + toveral men. wont to ine scene, a | complained at being turned out of i , .) , ‘ 5 ait u charged with. having political objects ing Trip Fro romo. ¢ ‘ i 4 i Pregeding Publication The reception of the men here was| most gayext of spirits [Spots meade anareiy ave aad % end Making Trip From Toronto on N |maid eailed from the second story | ved without apparent reason. strikes. This state of ; e dapGaoomits paeapeet | | the most cordial nature, and duy- How do you feel?" he was asked. | ecoflomilc IN(Qrebls of dig-members,. as ¥; Central, According, to *| window that they would find Rugger| Behind Margolies's desk, the Pro-| ¢ brought about after 4 be sniad =) Reoctvad, bi ng their twenty minutes’ stay whiie| "Pretty, good,” he answered, “but al was allewed 10° tave boeh shown by Me trey Kasra ited on the first floor. She hed verna.ned|aid.tion agents @ay, they found a|rangements had been made with DAILY AFTER 8 A. M. whe train stopued to allow the yas-| man next to me last night sored Mig | i# Dartelpativn Ab the aabiragd iri Message to Rockaway in her room, too! frightcned to go|haif pint flask partly filed with| {ein favored private Setetive f] vor publication the forewing nay. [| sensers to ext w large number of| hell every, tive mindtes | npr anpaunced fx bad Instructed’ tay |. 'eUMs Kioor, Farreli and Hinton, |downstairs. Ruger regaled con-| what war supposed to de whiskey. | “totmer Gov, Whitman has persons whook lands with the ra-| He was handcuffed, and us Ne took| Minister of Justice to open proceed.|the navy Daljoon’sts, will afte in usnese and told thé police of the | Margolies and Roland were arrested, | evidence that @ number of m turning aired, To all app nees| his seat be looked around the room) ines against the Federation with al New York at the Grand Central sta- ck. The bu: fled -without | charged with violating the Volatead| who had visited Police Headq) jal differences fad pen healed and! and waid “there was a much bigger] Vie ,t0, lis, diesolution § it socused| tion at 9180 o'clot to-morruw morn- | any loot, abandoning silverware and! aot, and were held for arraignment |t? Sak for protection had beee ‘ by eed ata en started ing, Sscording t a roserae: received | other valuables they had wrapped in sitasa U. & Commissioner Hiteh sere to a eae str! ers and ernoon af the Rockawa: & raincoat, Mom! Rugger's ~ | agencion, SPOs nuns on Weirwensh.fapnp (Gontinued om Thirteenth Fags) sailors to support the railway men. tion, faustly were i Now Yorks ook. Besossary 5 eee