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NO, 21,643—DAILY. INAI DITION [Circulation Books Open to All” | Copsright, 1081: by ‘the Press fees Co. (The New York NEW “YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, | 1921. Katered a Post Office, Second-Claws Matter New York, Ne ¥ Sinn Feiners Kill Police Mob Last Year. .4 tying Arms to Men, DUBLIN, Jan. 21 Bush at Glenwood, Inspector Clarke, Constables were killed and and a Constable were wounded, eurred in the after n wh a Sergeant om Patrolling From lorry, The police replied to the but early in the affray Qlarke and five of his men were The remainder continued the spector Who Stood Off CITIZEN ASSASSINATED. Authorities Say’Much Trouble Due to Irish Women Car- Yosiorday's am- | ch district and four Sergeant 8 a party of fen members of the pollcé foree were road skirted by a wood. his cover a strong attacking force poured a deadly fire on the police fire, Inspector kill figh until two of the four-had been wound- ed. The remaining two appear to have SEVEN CONSTABLES KILLED, SIX ARE SHOT 10 DEATH FROM AMBUSH NEAR CITY SUGAR MEN ETAL, In- PEOPLE NOTHING, Fordney Bill So Devised That |; No Customs Would Be Paid in Its Life. (Special from a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, ~The Ever ing World, in its initial expose of. the real motive behind the Fordney Bmer- gency Tariff Bill, printed on Wednes- day, 50 per o oc Jan. 21 wave only of the nt credit due to the cunning of the inter- ests that framed the me which ure, is designed to place a tax of $806,000,- 000 on the sugar consuming public of escaped. d States ju order that the Tho ambushing party took posses- | icecerekter eid gion of tho dead and wounded men's ger) TeAners, © Louisiana weapons and the ammunition they | ¢ growers and refiners and the carried, burned motor and ' speculators who have [iv stock. disappeared. A strong force "He of sugar on hand may b burs police and military later searched the (| : whole countryside, but made no ar-|/10F losses Incurred because hal business judgment, Inspector Clarke was a native ot| The opening disclosures in the Lurgan, near Belfast. He lived in| ®Mendment stated that the 1 the Winnipe district. before the States Government would prof to the war, joined the Can n Mounted @xtent about half the total to be Rifles, and with three of - | xacted from the peopie in the shape ers, who also were domi ada, served throughout hurt, Hoe was transferred to trish Rifles on demobdi mm, pUJohn Sullivan Oo seve stinn «- Feiners them inst Sullivan, © stood off an t May. He wi the wat was avenge 1 police istowell barracks, Two uniformed men were Soe es They Form One of iH Groups—Orderad to in Court Monday d in, Can- alves inspector, attack by 300 men s killed yesterday s he stepped from the doors of INDICT 60 PLUMBERS FOR CONSPIRACY of duties on imported raw sugar. This statement was based on the fact that his Country, including the ilippines, Hawaii, Porto Rico and Vir Islands ra’ , the 4, 000 tons consumed annua and imports the remainder countries, The sugar Hawai, Por the n Islands comes in duty free, But further consideration of this deep and crafty piece of legislation about ly from other ised in the and Philippine o Rico the Tennis Match at Racquet Club. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 21. —Ja i, natle amatcur 4 open : *t tennis champion, to-day succe CK | tully defended his open ¢hampionshty defeating Jock Soutar ef the Phila phia Racquet Glut, 6-0, 6—2 An indictment against about sixty | nine sid won three members of a plumvers’ association do- ts on "Wednesday and ed © ss in Mant 1, charg two nots to-day to wir Wililem which Splee foreman, The ussociation ts said to 8 number of such org oiled by John T. Hettrick. Deputy Attorn’ dod counsel f fuced them atte avoy at 11 o'clock Monday morning, "e’’) BAPTIST SENATE CHAPLAIN. Wins Post After Lively WH Get at 8] WASHINGTON, Jun, 21,—A ontest Republican ot | ‘ 00 a yen Me-|daily pr ing the Sena sions, es . IN TREK TAREE SCHWAB ON DECK AT 9AM, DENIES Says Statement That His Per- sonal Expenses Were Charged to Board Is False. DIDN’T GET $1 ion Fabrication by Bethlehem Steel Head. Charles M. Schwaib, Board of Directors of the Beth Chairman of fehem Steel Corporation and former Director General of the Emergency Fleet Conperation, indignant at tho “insinuations” he said were contained in Col, Bugene H. Abadie's testimony that a $260,000 voucher had been pald iim for one month's personal ex- | pemaes and that $100,000 of the nount had (been charged to a ship- building anoount, appeared at the Hotel Pennsylvania at 9.15 o'clock this morning and dented tint fae had received. from the Government a penny of remuneration or reimburse- mer { no money whatever from the nment," Mr. Schwab declaved aphutically, “I want to make complet denial of this awful insinu- ation, I ‘have put my very life into this case (war work), and when I think ef this suspicion that has been nat my re ° 1 tly know expres want a this t the earliest possible ."Do you want us to understand that you received no money at all while you were Chairman f the Fleet Corporation Mr ked Why, | didn’t even get that dollar a year,” Mr. Schwab re- plied, “If the accountant actually found a youcher with aun kn md, J it have wiedge?" your h. asked Mr. Schwaib replied. Puul D. Cravath, bia couns - tested that Mr. Schwab could not know every detail of the Bethichem's business, and the steel man corrected |RECOVER $185,000 MAIL TRAIN LOOT Kyle, Former “ethodist Church Pa o A nt) | w $12 ed in t of 31 packages of registered recovered to- 000 obtatn pectors tn seve rmer or of t | Postal Inspectors sald approximately } $100,000. w nd tn ato at K h t whieh was and & about add) sald to be owned by Loren \ ! and the Bev, ab, Kiye SHIP GRAFT CHARGE A YEAR| Called Maticious! | PATERSON BANDITS Bi An automobil SHOUTING, THREATENING MOBS With Closed Stores, Luxurious Dining Paris, gathered here to-day, sending hundreds of frightened of gallows, Meanwhile, labor organizations have served an ultimatum on the Places Are Filled With Spenders. “ VIENNA, Jan, 21, 1921. M profiteers to the country. Shouting threats, singing martial airs and rumbling menacingly, Police officers, augumented by recruits from the former Austrian Army, made no attempt to interfere with the marchers, The latter Government, giving |t three days in which to reduce the price of necessities, While Starving Thousands Parade Streets OBS, such as formed during the revolution in the streets of the mobs followed wagons on which hdd been erected great replicas attempted no violence. From the temper of the crowds which marched through the fa- * mous but dilapidated streets to-day it was feared assaults might be made on stores and provision houses and goods would be confiscated. The flight of profiteers left many stores closed, Windows and doors were barricaded. While thousands of starving persons paraded the streets, hundreds were wining and dining in something like the old splendor, Those with money spent it recklessly and smart dining places were filled with them, careless of their kronen, accompanied by handsomely ATERSIN BANDITS TADIGTPOLTEAN FORBUYINGAUTOS SAD OE STOLE Supt. of Buildings of Nassau, Former Chief of Police of Long Beach, Is Accused. HOLD UP JEWELER, GET $25,000 LOOT ind a Clerk, Fool a Customer and Get Away in an Auto. Aubrey containing three men Poettit. Superintendent of stopped this morning in front of R. A.| Nassau County Buildings, was indict- Caplan's jewelry store at No. 33 Mn ed to-day by the Grand Jury in Min- Street, Paterson, and two men got ou ol’ on two counts, Both counts The third remained at the wheel charge receiving stolen property, first and kept the engine tunning while the| degree, He is a to have bought first two entered the store separately.| two automobiles which he knew wer The first to enter found the clerk, | stolen, Harry Rosenberg, alone and asked to| Pettit was formerly Chief of Po seo some ring settings. Rosenberg|of Long Beach. He fg Past exalted turned to get them and when ho| Ruler of the Freeport Lodge of Elks. arrest here to-day charged with ag-|¢stablishes that the Treasury would|nis anawer. He sald: “No, it would | Wmed Pack the second man pointed | He is @ brother of Stephen P. Pettit, sausinating Thomas Lawless in his| Probably not profit to the extent of | not. 7 would not have any knowledge|*, Tevolver [at him and ordered) former Sheriff of Nassau County bed last night. a dollar because the Fordney Tarift| o¢ i: in the various steps of the Beth.| 222d" up am . Investigation into the case covered Authorities gavo no information| Bill will automatically halt the im-lonen Company.’ Rosenberg hesitated an instant and|two days. Pettit asked to be heard regarding the prisoners as to whether | portation of sugar which would have] iygcussing Col, Abadie’'s ohange | th? rst man struck him on the head|by the Grand Jury. He signed « they were mombers of the Crown| to pay duty until sucha timé as the! thee the huge sum for Schwab's al- | V!t? @ Jimmy, Tho two then took iver of immunity and forces or not. The men were arrested | domestic stock on hand and growing] jeget personal expenses was assessed | M1 to the back room and tled him, | story. f by the police shall be consumed. ; agulnst the bound, and that a voucher | TRY Sot jowelry, cash and Liberty! One of the automobiles, Jt tn The assassination was another in- ne Fordney bill—if it passes—will| proving this had been discovered Bonds worth about $25,000, then ran shargod, Was sold to Pettit by Mat- stance of the growing violence in the| be effective for ten months, There] while an audit of the board's affairs [oUt t9 the automobile and got away.|thtw O'Nell, now serving seven yours region of Dublin. ‘The ordinary night | Is sufficient sugar in the country and] wag being made, Mr. Schwab said: While the rovers were in the store]iD Sing Sing for crimt recelvin shooting, to which the city is accus-| sufficient duty-free raw sugar l be! “This is absolutely, unmitigatedly | @ customer came in, With quick pres-|*tolen automobile or Ww tomed, has been augmented in the| available to supply the demand forland maliciously false, ence of mind they represented them-|% te bist is charged, by William jast week. ten months, and no raw sugar paying| charge for personal expens selve clerks who had just come fh pela ibs 8 under indictment on Announcement has been’ that —————— ever placed against the Shipping] for the day's work, and uccordingly “ rida of criminally receiving stolen fn future all motar cars carrying (Continued on Tenth Page.) oard or the Emergency Fleet Corp-| hung up their hats and coats, going |®70°°- constables, und, therefore, likely to ———* oe ay rs Bae en eauariian, behind the counter, ‘They told®thw| | “ cleasigenie i sold Copan 5 will carry members of Hee hati autos he aha Ahey eould (dc _| to oman and DL the other, e Be, attack i ll cacra! oe * | JAY GOULD HOLDS |to mow aay youshers for my per-| custome hi ot pi ae une number on the sold car was changed plan bas been in operation near! HIS CHAMPIONSHIP] (continued on second’ Page.) |} come in to open the sife,. Tho cus-| Am Mat on the car hs retained geet | tomer anked how long it would be be.| °huaeds but the secret tuctory num- AGontinged ‘op Tenshi Fags.) Defeats Jock Soutar in Philadelphia | tore they could do business, and they| Ur® Bad not been altered Pottit claims he bought the cars in ‘eplied that it would only be a few Repliog: fh good faith, not knowing they were minutes. ‘The customer loft and the Preeti x robbers cleaned out the Lore, * a an named Clayton na gurage on Roebling St The rubbers just escaped capture | rm qe j - a a | ‘The police say no such man has pie sugh Gartfle y | been connected i 6 a | Spratt rue eoe nas penis with the gurage men | Patrolma Ande { the Pater- | Pe ay ‘be arraigned to-day son Police Department, who com- | sady “he “arraigned toids mandeered the automobile of Dr. R.| 000 J. Simons of Passaic, When they $250, FOR UNEMPLOYED, Se were within a few hundred fect Of! neiote Makes Appr lenaflas the robbers, a tire of the police car} 200 Applicants Datly, \* ee . | Derrorr " ny) | ae YEW | tion of $260,000 6 it | ye police RP! employed t t ar king for | counet | ie | Canadian Secretary of State Hsbursed OTTAWA, Arthur | nm, Applica Sift n ary of y to the Conn y|wince I a Jal) Hy was t x a an ears Dut has Kenerally bor TAB WORLD TRAVEL BURBAD. Wallies (World) Busding, buts Ware Telos Ya ee ee LAY PLANS TO TAKE JUDGES OUT OF THE PRIMARY CONTESTS State ‘Bar Association Advo- cates Putting Appointment in Hands of Governor. GOV. MILLER PRES Declines the Chair, Although He Is President, and Does Not Discuss the Proposal. r ‘The New York State Bar Associa- tion at its forty-fourth annual mee ing at No. 42 West 44th Stree ing a two-day session tyere to-u went on record as favoring ln leg tion that would remove Holary Ju candidates from the operition Direct Primary Law and have of th the power to appoint them vested in the Governor, The Executive Committee wat directed to advooata the neves- sary amerdment to the State Consti- tition, Gov. Miller, who is President of the Btate Bar Association and who js scheduled to address that body thia afternoon on “Preasing Prob- lems of Government,” arrived at t! morning session just an the above favorably decided question way un- der discussion. The debate between the two hundred attorneys gathered from all parts of the State privr t the Governor's arrival had been heated at times, It has deen previ- vention by several @ttorneys that Gov, Miller contemplated sending a special message to the Legislature covering his views on this question. Whether ™ views coindide with ¢ the majority of ti Ww not learned, for at no time «id the Governor enter the debate. Nor afterwird, Justice Francis M. Scott Appellate Division, Pirst De . who is Vice President n@ association and who was pr or the Goy orn lee'sion. of would he commit himself Former ing, offered the the ernor, iat the Governor refused, suy+ ing: “Oh, mo, Judge Soott. You con- tinue right where you are, I shall play speotator At this point Frederick richy moved for the resolution Another resflution had teen intro- duced by Meier Sveinbrink, which was declared ne mane Mr. Hinrich’s proposal of George L, Ingraham, f tice of the Appellate Division, was then red to the Executive Com mat with instructions to feport back at the next annual convention. BOY BURIED AT SEA DURING HURRICANE W. Hin- sevond time the n motion emer Jus- of Saxonia While Passengers and Crew Witness Ceremony Storm Rages. Passengers Cunard Line, on the Saxonia, of which arrived | & the height of the storm Dian who was with hi mother in the ster died of pneu nonia, ‘That ever waa! Jorew and pu ase dured | lr ' as Two! and “Morris Doiniten.| Augusta Tox F eure’ re in ' pouty whematetcles Pyettetads fay 4 ously stated on the floor of the con-| 12 LIVES BELIEVED LOSi AHN BARGE DRAGS DOWN TUG TO BOTTOM OF The BAY ‘Tow Laden With Sand Careened and Tugboat Had No Time ‘to Cut Away From Her as She Sank— 20000n Ferryboat Witness Tragedy A tug and a barge, lashed together and proceeding toward Staien sank shortly before 2,30 o'clock this afternoon about 500 yar {s northeast of the Robbin's Reef Lighthouse. - The disaster was seen by Capt. Robinson, commander of the muni-i pal ferryboai Manhattan, and his 2,000 passengers as his craft was’on its way to Si, George. There was a decided haze across the water, but’ one man was seen to leap from the barge just as she turned over and carried the tug down with her. {OOOH It Was When the Manhattan was |MILLIONS OF SEIZED PROPERTY GIVEN UP Returned to American Born Wives of Germans, Austrians and Others. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. — Approzi- mately $117,00,000 worth of property taken over by the Alien Property Cus- todian during the war bi been re- turned to American Lorn wives of Ger mans, Austrians it was sald to-day at the Custodinn's office. Cluima aro coming in at the rate of forty and Mty a week and officials said they had not yet been able to deter- ‘mine the total of seized property af- {fected by the act. ‘The value of enemy wimost aoreast of the tow, which wie about 100 yards off om the port side, that the disaster occurred. The barge was loaded with sand and the tus was made fast to it amidship on th port side, While the ferryboat's skipper anit the passengers were watching, 0!) barge waa eeen to Het sharply ty starboard and then to turn turt! Owing to the secure lashings whi bound t tug the crew of th towing vouse! time to cary or chop the haWeera, Before the Manhattan passed th careening barge a Moran Towing Con: pany'’s (ug was seen to be stand) by, so the ferryboat proceeded on bi | to it ot had ne Joowe cway | property taken by the Property| way to Staten Island. | Custodian ix pinced at $534,000,000 ex-] As soon as she reached her pier clusive of the interned German mer-|! st, George, the police were notified Johan seine caed is peeing sghay what had happened and word y+ an erred to tie Shipping Board. | wont to Pier A. Manhattan. Immcil This property remaina in the ands of | yee ee noat John Fit the Government. BASH SEB DER Oe SIRE SAR ————— was dispatched with ttwo polo launches, “ Word came later to Police Head quarters that nine men had bets drowned when the tug went over. At the office of the Phoenix séitht LANDS FROM PLANE; HAS GIRL WITH HIM Craft That Comes Down Near] 4 ‘Giavet Company, No. 21 Kast bth Buffalo Is Canadian—Both Ss it Was said that their tHe, Occupants Vanish. Phoenix, with Capt. Wilson ani’) Special to The Krentng Warld) l crew of ten men had gone to ty BUFFALA, Jin. 21.—An aeroplane| Island at 2 o'clock to tow @ lyoadyt bearing the insignia of the Royal Ca-] sand barge from the stakeboat thurs nadian Flying Corps was forced to| to Tompkinoyilic is land in a field near = >_> —— Buffalo yesterday ning machine bro t he scene and t! wearing thie force, A ‘The wildly care workmen neart helped out a yout form of the (an, BUILDINGS SHAKEN» BY HARBOR BLAST ur ” a he was on the ground he gave Reinoval in cath hand to his companion and a youn; rh lady stepped out, A ! 3 Like a3 “Lam « member of the Royal Cani Earthuake. alan: Ain Pvroe ineeing aavortcial Buildings in the vicinity of tho from Toronto to Memphis, Ten sald. “I'l be back after the machine " hab LEO oslgcls to-morrow.” Neither he nor his com-| this afternoon by the explosion 9f;— | anion hus returned. The plane bore! heavy charge of dynamite (iW ’Ke the Royal Ca ing Corps in ania ana letters "CeGark’ | harbor between the Battety ‘ait nis ‘iy seized the plane | Governor's Island. a iittle later, charging a violation of| ‘Tremors like those caugedy Dy he Taw tering the country | sian ee wach . Vibeat the paynent oF auty mild" earthquake were felt im.ctlip lis al United States Barge Office, ’.\:thia Staten Isla rryhouso, Crade Ol) Prices Cat Again. taten Island ferryhouse, the’ Qustom The Jour ph | House, the Old Slip poligh *tathih Ol) pur-|and other buildings, but no damagy ' reported, Mi there w rumors of ‘bomibs, sal tual earthquake, ‘The polieh kept busy for an hou¥ anwwert ing questions, The blasting “was Gihite jto remove a rock from the i jleading into the Bast Tyrer t mlocted ‘ F PITTSBURGH, Jan. ot were Classified Advertisers m oh Pili y by ships Important ! — muatiariedas Aue Pbhiladeiphia-Camden Beteké DAM Re Sunday. World “should be 1a Reported, bili he World office WASHINGTON Jan, 2¢0Ove#" = oppor! i he Navy Depatitment' To-Day, Friday | with the War Department's Woxséne: fe | DIL of Senator Edge, Rep uhh WN | Jers ithorlaing % bridated advertial ik of time to set it Delaware River between Phi dO ny f THE WORLD. being sea fel ie vu . Committe ay " - dibs mein sbiababannsi 2 LE t ‘