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Vi} “MORE THAN $100,000,000 IMPROPERLY PAID TO SHP BILDER, SAYS WITNESS STARTS ROW WITH SH UNE HEAD A. S. Franklin Bitterly Re-| sents Speech of Jones at Maine Convention, SCHWAB MAY ar Ys Audit Declared to Have 'Re- vealed $260,000 Voucher to Bethlehem Official. wv Charges that more than $100,000,000 | was improperly paid by the Shipping | Board to shipibuilders, and that his mupposed Mriend: Martin J. Gillen, - then Special Assistant to the Chair-| WASHINGTON, Jan, 20.—Charges man of the Shipping Board engi- | by Senator Jones of Washington that sealed: “*tratieaty’ to force his ree pee tnternationa) Moreau aeons | ignation as Controller-Genera) of the | CoMpany operated “in the Interest | Boatd, were made to-day by Cot. Hu. | Of the British Government and Brit- | gene H. Abadie, engineer, in his tes- | !8!! trade” brought a shanp rejoinder | timony before the Walsh Congré™ | {rom P. A. 8, Franklin, President of | sional Committee. the company, and created a lively | The Colonel also qlaimed |i was not disoussion at the opening session | to aid Government interests ‘yut to | here to-duy of the annual. conven- | thwart them that his retirement was | tion of the National Merchant Marine forced. Mr. Gillen, who displayed | Association: aiarked interest in the testimony as| To support bis charge, Senator he sat near the witness, made fre- | Jones sald an agent of Shipping | quent notes. Board in New York City who for- “Mr. Gillen told me,” said Col. Aba-|merly was in the employ of the In- the other departments, and was in)! cit to the that particular of value to the Fleet’ “y+ is manifestly and un- Corporation and the board.” just,” Mr, Franklin said, “for a meim- Ran heuenendiee iG) ly of ‘Texas,| ber of the Senate of the, United stater Rencenentastve) Connally ‘eee | to make such charées against the a member of the commitice, Inter-| iiternational Meteantile Marine. The + rupted the 1 of Col. Abdedie company !s American. None but at one time to remar! _! Americans |s on its Board of Direct- | hom OFS: Ninety per cent. of its stock is I have been Ustening to a whoio Teh "A tmercans | lot of testimony before this commit-' *1( has invested in American ship tee, and it seems to me that every- ng. d British sh e o ‘pass the buck’ ta the Amar and for body ix trying to ‘pass th Keepin someone else. eralvie Col. Abadie d that the audit’ gone for American vhippiug we a which is to result in his belief to the damned for . recovery by nent. of $100, 000,000 from sl BRIBE CHARGED Co, public as proceed » TO PREVENT ARREST orderly manr in th main ¢ of ——— the Bethle Shipbuilding Corport-| apy: uate fon,” he said, “antll cer al \ 1 of w made in the Offered $100, ucher for $2 iPalcehaan : personal expenses of jai Policeman, of the Bethlehem Shipbwilc | cagacet. hati pelea ration for the month of te : sais yeaa ace ea .” $100,000 of which was arbi ee - nitddl 3 ged man w a harged to ship construction, ‘There | himself as a Philadelohia jewe jwere no details or support ers!arraigned in Tombs Police Co io indicate how t no was | day raed with at speut.”” @ special policeman ‘ol, Abadie said that the audit was|avoid arr i i halted, so far as the Bethiehem co Chaititr poration was concerned by Jolin Bar-|rigy yout ton Payne, then Chairman of | @hipping Board, in a letter dated Me by. Aiding in an Actors’ Fund Benefit E. * ase ma Hosexen* Beautiful Amateurs Will Take Part in Big Entertainment to Raise Money. THE EVENING WORLD ‘Society to Pay a Debt to Stage Folk , THURSDAY ARV ARY Al, 208): S$ DOROTHY POST CLAPE. Amman. srume. = “HONOLULU” | | the stage folk in ratving money for its| jown pet charities | SL iphia “liga Parish; Ba- vannah, MeMillin MORE POWER T0 BE GRANTED 70 LOCKWOOD COMMITTEE from the insu ee companies 7" NO OPEN OPPOSITION, | “IT think not, replied Mr. Unter- ‘ ‘: myer. "Of course we haven't got miss sexy | Not All of Untermyer’s De-|aiong thue far by exposing our gas” JACKSON. Fe | Mr. Untermy sald that we are 2 Sa mands Are Approved But | paying in New York State four times jae much as in New Jersey for insur. ance !n workmen's compensation, and |that was something that counted ty Most of Then Are, ry i} y eworn in last Monday to examine owers It has asked for, pedi y additional power a « into the bullding ma jal situation and but ft Is going to get A lot MOFe | othe conditions aled by the 1 power tan the Republlcan Purty | VOod Committee Inveutigution, held, its first meeting thie atternoon in’ the ® ‘ vil ie ort a oral Building. ‘The meeting, leaders were willing to grant to Meek ene aint ‘This is the general opin- | kanastion. ONE B. R. F. GUARD FOR SIX CARS it wax de for purposes of or- J ws: RAS Coame week ago. fon expressed to-day by those who with the work- ma- familinr cal mind of the claim to be ings of the poll jority. Betty Galvegton, Virginia De Haven; Halifax, Bdith)” , ay cocked end Dai 1 MeCoon; Honolulu, Dorothy’ Clapp:| The fight by ator Lockwood and ay Ievise Bnables Him to Open Victoria, B. C., Agnes De Seiding;/ Samuel Untermyer bas had ‘effoc SPECULATORS HIT All Selfers IN ALBANY BILLS ers Off Streets. By Sophie Irene Loeb. | Senator Walton Would License and Drive Goug- thet the public is thoroughly aroused to the exorbitant prices that have been charged in the past for thea tickets by the speculator system of profiteering, as exposed By The ning Worid, is evitienced by he evil. Two of introduced various bills t Legisiature designs Walton out on the floo! One bill “barking” offers other amu intr duc these measure’ have in to stop the been by Senator Charles W, and will likely be brought in short order. 8 intended to abolisly the street sbeculator who cikets argund theatres and ynent places at any price he cag get higher than the box-office 33, 1980. sectosuces made to-day it |t ‘hiladetpiia |: Such @ person will be gui ith the disclos day it d of @ misdemeanor. If the bill is was decided to extend the hearings |b ere ding to Wall into next week, Charles M. Schwab 4 that rather than arg¥c| Passed this form of ticket specula tnd other sven ef national prominence aghve tieanar tion Will dowbtless be eliminated, wore reported to be among those who ance attracted ju} | the pared sta is very spoeitl \ v Will be called (0 tes . > 1 sve who ipnored| Tt prohthits anybody trom selling 1. Albadie converns mi cet intoae nd | tickets “in from any building neal tran between . vith him to | # slop, liooth garden 0 kin then, It ia/!2 OF trom opening, window, $100 nor \o| door, hail vidor or in or from 1 turned “him | any’ place ress OF egress to hid Rast ; 5 mulls ce ol Nel ships Squad, ions with | Bn howe H Standife 2 $100 he atld Ohalkin hal «von him, | won pany when ‘ 3 ~ — \ or offers’ to und were ca FIXES WIFE'S LOVE persons on or in. the heswiilt y {of in ‘ to the Gieen Star 1 AT JUST $250,000 ° on the lat pi such ticket or other m payments, the witnes right of entry. i ain took over Veraran eh bull agreeing to tie ships | War Veieran Sa, rd, garden or any mheir completed to een Stat Fr | ‘The other Hill spor Bine atpost ‘ z the tor Walton ‘prohibit tether Wm Of corporation. from selling © Governmen: nance 4 : F : |iheatre Uckets without flrat proour iS Star ‘Comr Colonel Mut N ‘ling a leense from the Lic Com ate ion ene wlio we te |mixsioner. ‘This bill also makes. the Der eaitn oa pariroet | Gre MIAAIoa f toa) f6llowing provision: i f Heense fee shall be $100 an ad been ag aed wai , by whieh Sanair b of No. 141 th 8 is NOE trina ex peda te a l perinission of th ence je ee H joner, and ix revo hy a1 cotinsel for t rE ‘ | La . ran 4 4 fae eignd | holding *uch a icenge must not seil j yee Commis MMIGRATION. |!) 2" ith W 1 3 kin Yeking in a ase of dmbuet ene Anw ‘Any who mah w whet A oner cnn ties nance pe i 8 application fo; 8 4) not the offers thout first havi b. both ment person leonsed ffe than $1.0 ad ancl » the tire nts of the 0, ¢ fine and imprisonment,” tein lie fine any such [ie Poath abil Pp onse oft ho by bott GIRL TRIES SUE, TH HS REVOLVE Police Say Woma Salesman Was to ‘to His Wife. , lee oi : play, says soctety,| Dublin, Esther ; Dunkirk, Helen : appearing at a joint ses- ant Shut Doors on All Of ‘ie, “the action of the board was more | ternational Mercantile Marine had| , ; and, (unstiese tke eee ctotgia| Hoadieves Paieerar | Bather © atart pitas aid seen + epem ‘Commit. Them, It 1 Claimed personal antagonism than anything) Opposed establishment of an Ameri-| At the Century Theatre, to-morrow) choicest beauties will take part in the| Buenos Ayres, Nina Dearth; Shang-|*!° A di Aasaintiy, Wate TEae’ hem, It Is Cl id, connected with my work. He frankly | an chipping line between New Y Jevening, young society women of New| Presentation of a Ned “Parts | hal, Julia Fineke; Gibraltar, Margue- sae" Sad tae last nint practis| 72° Hrookiyn Rapid ‘Transit Com- hla openton: thet 1/ 88d Dosind on tho: ground that {tl yom ein oas ot the World,” which will be a ple-|rite Doubleday; Cairo, Kllse Hughes}! Means Committqe last nici DAW. ctt- Sra iegened tesded; how) bane expressed it as hi nion tha 7 | York will co-operaty with professional ue part of the Ce Theatre| Yokohama, Frances Fairchild; Cal-| cally forced the admisgion that all) experimenting ain Toesday with o \, Should remain, . cide Nee see bit fe jactors in uw benefit for the Actors’ er i |cutta, Katherine Okle: ‘trinidad, Molly! tn, opposition to the Lackwood res0-| new multiple. anit. control by which [1 aia not earn, however, until my Ish tines trom New York RBG Atiaice In the personitication of the varlous| Cogswell: onatantinople, Dorothy | iition Is in the Legislature, and one guard can opan and eleee the doors redignation had been tendered and ac-) | Mr. Franklin asked who the The participation. of the sented by a well-known actress,|werp, Margaret ‘Hamilton; Rotter-| showed the “invisible foe” to be the! of six cars, ‘The device ts in operas cepted that It had been forced by a) Was and Nenat Jones sald he/women in this benefit .is a graceful other seaport towns will be) dam, Tatine Bliss; Brest, Grace Hen-|Repuptican leaders trying to protect | tion during the non-ruah hours on two frame-up engineered by Mr. Gillen, | thongiit lil was Mr; Andrews" | ccisowledgament of: thé debt that ae 1 by beautiful soclety am-|drieck; Barcelona, Victoring Ly Kel} ere) ta interaste cars of the Broadway-Fourth Avenue ‘my pseudo friend. 1 was ‘framed’ and| “W & man by that |oiety owes the people of the stage for| *e a8 follows : _ |08B: Odessa Josephine Reta Baker, | Pf tre ree nea hia hand” by| Hine and so far has proved a access, f z a slmenied! \ x Pinel website n » Marie H. Lamarche;/and London, Mrs. William John War-| Refusing ¢ Y [it was announced by Inspectors for the muy codlgnation requested, not to ay asked fe nfor ees ace Rie tecelved from | Brooklyn, Eleanor Coward; Hoboken, | burton. Jany definite statement as to JUS) Heangt Construction Commission, who 8 ea lia neha fv Spee —_aa hl as ae |what he hoped to develop, Mr. Unter-| havo been observing the experiment. Government. de DELLORA ANGELL linyer flatly declared that the poweral rt iq plunned to extend the teats next MAG the mame the,” the witieas con-|~ Senator d to be excus demanded for the Lockwood commit-| week and, ultimately, to put the new tinued, “it must not be overiodked that He ow ae scomipelien Sip precceay | RECEIVES $300,000 ltee were necewsary to any Inquiry device on the, whole etek new with all his shortcomings he did make moe The bem Peano OF GATES’ MILLIONS into financial institutions In connec be ere: pees an effort to get matters cleared up in shea ell of Louisiana, who tlon with housing and unless, as| ne in a cot nnounces the stations, a through all t js is also proving auc: 4a, counsel to Une committee, he was au- thorized to “go the limit, as well not start, TN HOUSING INQUIRY HERE | the housing situation, By Joseph S. Jordan. ‘The committee then went int ox- | f The|ccutive seayion, inviting Mr. Unter- | Saeetal oesy beating ‘if *\myer to a further discussion in pri- | Evening World.) ‘Ate, The committee will not meet! ALBANY, Jan, 20.—Tho Lock-|again until next Tuesday wood Housing Committes investigat- |.) eae hake ing building and other conditions in New York is not going to get all the) The Fed traordinary Grand STONES PRESENTS FOURTH COMPLAIN WN VORGE SU | Wite’s Counsel Protests, Say- ing She Seeks Chance to | > Refute Charges IU: “hg saring| other fellow, Mr. Untermyer said that “ q | Untermyer Declares at Hearing] (ff didn’t Wasi io- make fe Job af URSORE 1 w Fy 9 2 s e Able | iti_that he wanted to get through.! The detaile of the divore it 0: in Albany He Must Be Able | Threo timen spenker Machold aaked| wry oy atencn asdinke di | to Go the Limit. if the committee had tried to get ithe ; a vomething and fatled. ‘Thon Senator| Of the Motel Ansonia, against Mrs. § | Knight asked: “Might sou vtat¢ some| Helen Miwood Stokes, whieh has b specific thingy you seek to find out! periodically come into public notice during the past two years, were again exhibited to-day before Justice Ford in the Supreme Court. The trial has been set for Feb, A. H. Gleason, for Stokes, submitted @ motion to-day for leave to file a third amended compiaint—the fourth complaint In the action. He sald the purpose of the amended cormplaint was to narrow the section to alleged misconduct by the defendant with only four corespondents, one of whom, Edgar T. Wallace, bas not been for- mally named before. John Lindsay, counsel for Mra, Stokes, whose home is in Denver, Col., although she is temporarily Uving in this city, vigorously opposed the mo- tion, which he characterized as an- other attempt to trarass and yillify hin client “Tihs ease,” sald Mtr, Lindsay, “has been dragging for two years and we want {t orouxht to trial, Since the inception of the suit ten or twelve corespondents have been named, numerous unnamed men have been awcoused, sixteen places of alleged misconduct have been specified and the period over which the accusa- tions extend is sixteen years, begin- jning two years after the marriage. He now wants to eliminate from 75 to 40 per cent. of the vile and filthy ree he has made without giving & ehance to refute them.” In opposition to the motion, Mra. Stokes has made a long affidavit, which was filed to-day, specifice” denying every accusation against her, She categorically ae- nied misconduct with George Schroter at Long Branch in 1911, with Hal Bilig, her cousin, in 1910; with a named correspondent now dead, with her own stepbrother, Roland Miller, and with Stokes's son ®y another | marriage, “Weddie” stokes. “L repel the vile and filthy changes the plaintiff has made against my character,” Mrs, Stokes swears in her affidavit, “I deny in the most solemn and sacred manner that [ ever at any time was guilty of mis- conduct with E. T. Wallace. I was never in the premises, No. 13 East S6th Street, where it is alleged the act was committed.” Justice Ford took the motion un- der advisemen' | | | u | | Before Mr. Untermyet=begtm bis! talk, Senator Lockwood submitted! resollitions favoring the broadening | of powers asked for from the New. York State Association of Real Hs- tate Boerds and the Brooklyn Cham- ber of Commerce, the Citizens’ Unton of the City of New York and the Mu- mgue of New York. Chalr- asked him !f there wasn't om from the City Club and hn Feared Return man @ resolut Kobe Nachman, No. 168! Pitkin "1 " ! ne had a copy of It, why didn’t he | Avenue, Brooklyn, was hetd in $1,000 U Retna wm: ba ie € es Avenue Court to-|? ts i 4 to- |" wphese are resolutions advocating Py > day afier Kathryn Norumat, twenty-| . Tagonion of tha resohution In the Girls’ Dresses for fou years ol No. 877 Baint ES k oe sah a t salt form introduced urned ear Jeully wounded: herself with hia re-| Lockwood, “but. If you desire tt we ® Graduation The charge against him is that of th : 3 no the Sullivan law rest.” Niuan's wife appeared in court! Majority Leader Lusk then asked: Hwith him. She said she had boen try- om aus dr a long time to get him awes {Do you want the power in this reso and Party Wear Nortma vih whom, she|lution to. ma a& general investi- ; | be had sp part of| gation of banks and Insurance com- his time n the nbridge Street / do you simply want the . S Fy | panies, of do you F ‘The police say Mes. Nortman triea| Power to make an investigation of f! Various Styles in ¢ suicide because she be-| banks and Insurance companies in so Net Crepe de Chine ( ohman was about to give! far ws this investigation bears upon hi and return to®his wife. Mrs. Nate tothe ats 4 . . Nortmanis at the Bushwick Hospital, | Of Telates to sSasharabadt anton) and Georgette. Girl of 18 Must Wait ag Years. fie she calls constantly, for | That is what we want to know, More for Bulk of $38,000,000 Nachman | “That is the crux of the whole Sizes : ne ‘ RARSIHU Mrs, Nachman said about Chi stmas| thing,” returned the jawyer, ‘The izes 10° to 16 years state. |sbe met her husband and Mrs, Nort- » taSeRU Rete) thak da cea eae nan coming out of a restaurant iy [Only dimeulty, x STDs ahs E i 1Val CRICAGK, Jen. \18, ss Dy srookiyn, and plealed then with Mrs, |#ll we are going to use. But . xc ;AL tman to give up her lusband for have to go to the courts every time ceptional Value : the sak he Nachman children, a!ty determine whether or not the par. 1 te et Me Narn of thirteen. ‘icutar thing we want hus direct ref “ “Nachman is a salesman and Mes nce to the housing question, we 5 ; | wort mpany, ens {are almply going 10 pile up a bundle e pe ployee, She 1 to have a husband f litigation for this committee and | and five nild in Pittston cate ; nn y hed a pis: 10 evidence, One Model Mlustrated 1 WH) not come in tol pei evens » Senator Lusk’s re n bulle « ! » re ( wwyer could stand It ‘ | Ras Ne) j f ne a so Up OOOY noies ui , ie Tonbandee ce eleat Specials for Friday and Saturday | a || FRUIT DROPS—Flavored with choice fruits gree nue |] ASSORTED HARD CANDIES~ Big variety of old-time \ ‘ f . | big shai FILIPINOS WANT FREEDOM. [WH fake We im vay Fe Vresident Declares MANILA, P, Ly J f pie} Jof the Philippines war dependence | jin whatever they ean get it uel W. 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