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4 ra HARDING SHOWS HE'S LIKE WILSON INONE RESPECT Inclined to Dodge Newspaper Correspondents During His WANTS TO DISARM, Committee Harding, Not Peace Delegate Tells House THE EV ALL THE WORLD ARGUED TWO HOURS WITH BRINDELL 10 SAYS HENRY WHITE, GET RIGHT TO WORK Volk, Who Had Stock Ex- change Annex Job, Tells of wy ENING hath td OM And ht} AVIATRIX TO WED, « CALLS MARRIAGE GREATEST DANGER WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 192f. quid, geatiouinting with both hands, “Well, if the voucher is not to be found, I will deny my testimony,” aaid Col, Abadie. Col. Absdie, who again took me etand’ after Mr. Schwab testified, gaid he regretted the necessity for connecting Mr. Schwab. with the voucher and sald he hoped it was an error and that Mr, Schwab would be cleared. Asked further concerning =the voucher, Col, Abadie reiterated his previous testimony that information | concerning it had been given to him | WHAT IS DOING TO-DAY IN CONGRESS SENATE. Republican i to caucus choose shapialn? tures’ Committee con- hearings on Calder coal regulation bill, Senate Mao Unues | | Senate vontinues discussion of Jolngon's minimum wage’ bilk EXPORTER ACCUSED OF $112,000 THEFT S. L. Harper ant Two Others Charged With Failing to Turn Over Company's, Money Sanne) L. Harper, former President of the Hanper, Morehalt & Compton Company, exporters, at No. 291 Brond- why, WRs arrested (his mflemnoon and srraigned before Juiew Crain in Gen- Sessions on dn indictnent eharg- grand Wwreshy in the firm degree. ‘not yet brenda, Harper fs aceused Keen earON eH Cy | of ‘the tHeft of tiore than $112,000. Havper’s indictment rewuted from. the testimony of Murray Bein, an ate torney of ‘No. #20 Brondway, who asked appointment of a‘ trustees in bunkruptey for the Harper, Marvhall & Compton Compaby. Harper is said to have bought 100,000 base boxes of tin plate for bxport. He ‘turned over 1,600 to the American Trading Com- pany, of No, 25 Broad Street, recetv- ng $142,686 In payment. ft Is changed Harper turned over. only $29,880 to nus firm and that he and the other inen under indictment transferred the romainder to their wives’ names with- ;” by Mr. Motse of Perley, Morse & Co.,| Athi two ‘indicted, but } : Hast " ~ . y ‘ : + Moeeti ft jo! ynate and bi Trip to Florida. Wilson, Could Get Results, Warring Labor Factions. Accountants employed to audit Sbip- Penny, C2 seh sea Ses fe ping Board books, He said the charge | {louse committee on naval buses ; rn was entered as “overhead” in the| {Ff the Pacific Coast, f By David Lawrence. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21—Stagger-| Albert A. Volk, of A. A. Votk & main offies of the Bethichem Company House. be (S-ecial Correspondent of The Eve-|ing buniens of taxation resulting|Co., Inc, housewrecking contractors, $100,000 was ing World.) WASHINGTON; Jan. 21 (Copyrixht, 1981)—About the last thing most peo- ple imagined last autumm on Plection Day was that Warren Harding and Woodrow Wilson had anything dents who will not accompany Mr. in common, but some of the correspon- of al! nations agreement peoples: world on disarmament, France, and a member of the Ameri- can Peace Commission to Paris, sald to-day before the House Naval Com- mittee which is holding hearings on from the World War have caused the! Henry White, former Ambassador to was put through a stiff cross-exam- to favor a|ination to-day by Martin Littleton, counsel for Robert P. Brindel!, on trial before Justice McAvoy for ex- tortion. Volk, youthful-looking, alert, Precisely soft-spoken, was checked backward and forward on hin four MLLE. JANE HERVEUX. ani struction. The, witness admitted that Mr. Morse had told him how the other $160,000 had been spent, but declined to repeat what he had been told, and said it concerned the Bethlehem Cor- poration only. Mr, Schwab, who wal sitting nearby, spoke up and sald: » “You are at perfect liberty to arged to ship con- Henry White, peace delegate, gives Naval Affairs Committee bis Views on disarmament. Attorney General Pulser ted~ titles before Agriculture Com-' mittee on purchase of Angentine eugur, Representatives of farm or- - ganizations ufre Banking «nek Currency Committee to use pro} F bs Harding on tris trip to Florida reveal bbe rete is i) more Seo ee Mile. Jane Herveux, However, Is give that information if you de- ay reid pkneal ng hela psa 5 e i “I think the world is crying for| changed no item t. He resimed ih ii sire.” ope: vextenc ‘ - a tho interesting Information that tbe) 1. gernmont,” said Mr, White, |every effort of Mr. Littleton to inn- Willing to: Tey Tt With | Gob Abadté, ‘however, oni it was! unos. pons to, “exert e ‘ONE-ELEVEN ' | H two mon are behaving exactly allke/ «rut 1 do not favor the United States | tate him with the utmost muavity. Young Druggist. given to him confidentially, and that) " Ways and Mouns Committee ; ’ toward newspaper mon. being the only nation to disarm.” ‘When he told of his plea to Brindell| "“Flying—that's nothing. It's@ great he would not rvpeat it. He declared) peging hearings on tariffs om 1 are Ss yf ‘Thies may or may not be character- The. United States, he added, should|to be received into favor—a plen| deal safer than getting married—but that if he had heard what Mr. Schwab agricultural products. F t istic of Presidents-elect and it may | ‘ke the initiative in the disarmament| Which lasted two hours and ended es going beliccmohgpenipelt lapateay had to say, before giving his own Charles Pick ‘tdrmer Director movement and the conference should] with the request “Now, you'll shake le. Jane Herveux, aviatrixz, to-day, testimony regarding tho alleged . sales? Ms nf of may not be the result of a sudden! s4 tn thin country, Any gather-| hands with me, wen't you, please, Mr.| iter @ marriage license had been e- voucher, he would not have made the| General Of Wiect | Corposation: UROPEAN purchasing rf turn from private life to the burdens! ing jooking to general’ disarmament|Brindell. Mr, Littleton aeked “Why |®Ued for her to be wed to Filipino C. charges at all, 7 Kok tars Giata in this country slackened. ' ot public life, but it's the usual| should include France and Italy as|were you so sweet and submissive | Catalano of New Dorp, 8. L OWES APOLOGY IF STATEMENTS | Sxtravasunce In Shipping tx straggie of @ President-elect to re-| well as the United States, Great|an@ pliable? Because you wanted| “! Only know Monsleur Catalano for ARE TRUE. before Walsh comutittec. High-grade tobacco formerly main a private citizen as against the voribes who insist that the public has @ right to know what a man elected to bo President of the United States does trom day to day. Mr. Harding told the ocorrespond- ents that he didn't want them to fol- Britain and Japan, the former Am- bassador said, but discussions looking to a reduction of naval building only should bo limited, for the present, at least, to Great Britain, Japan and the United States. Should Mr. Harding issue a call Brindell get jobs for your” Mr, Untermyer’s objection was sus- tained, Justice McAvoy offered to re-frume the question imto popper form. “Why, " asked the Justice, “were you 80 submissive?” two, perhaps three, weeks, but when 1 fly I never know what will become of me, so why shouldn't I take a chance? He's @ mice boy,” added the the wedding will take place, but be- eves In preparedness. “If all Mr. Schwaib hus suid is true 1 owe him the deepest of apulogies,” continued Col, Abbudie. “There is nothing 1 can say that will, in my opinion, miake proper correction of a statement mage to me by men who were omployed with full understand- PaaS aS see 462 GIRL STUDENTS GROW MUSTACHES Buffalo University Co-Eds Also shipped abroad accumulated. We bought it. This is the unusual condi- tion which enabled us to pro- ducesuch aquality cigaretteas f low when he boards the houseboat. f « Mile Herveux, who Is thirty, was Wear Horm Rim Spectach " a ‘ ' for a disarmament conference when ‘Oh, I object te that,” sald Mr. i) ing of the danger of their position ay eats - Oni Eleven i i é He will return to a port every few|ne takes office, the peoples of the | tleton. Mtl the first woman In the world to re jn giving out incorrect information Bighty-Six Engaged. ad at so:low a price, i days and confer with the nowspaper |Great Powers would force their Gov-| “Obsection . sustained!" ceive a pilot's license in aviation. 6, conveying matters to me as off- (Special to The Brenig World), men, but he warned them that they| ornmente to reepond, eald Mr.|the aid Asta solakd Heeger! moar | af: Catalano, who js twenty-three cia) head of the accounting system | BURFALO, Jan. 21.--Vincent Laugh- would incur “mountaine of displeas~) white. Such an invitation by Presi-|of laughtcr from jury atid counsel years old, is a druggist. He came to Oy the seet Corporation and the |lin, head of the Bureau of “Vital” S| B ure” if they trailed along. The other|/dent Wilwon would produce no re-|at Mr, Littleton’s expense; fer: this country about ten years ago, He goin5ing Hoard that was incorrect | tistics of the University of Buffalo ee day, too, when be set out for Cleve-|*uits, he vaid, because Wilson is an . es said he did not know when the wed- he proper (And editor of the Bee. announced to- i outgoing President. an evey spplauded. ding would take place, but wanted to Of that might not savor of the Propel) ii tat he had completed a surve p Dy ueung yet ne ceed bo ae te oe re Volk told of asking Brindelt, who) have a qiarri an ete Information to be conveyed to mer" /TP7 0" (fo utudenta attendine the j fay nothing about it He wanted (ol WORT ESS GOTOCAFE, |, sine lunch in the Building - —— ¥__| ‘Phe accountants informed him, Col.) itntion this eeneon, He amused the P & Shop in privacy. So they agreed not » | Trades Counall office, for something Abadie said, that the reason for the | iii students and cau: agi ae to announce t in advance, provided] OBTAIN FOOD FREE |to eat DID NOT EVEN GET Pevehad ti tiad eeu wan theldio-l Cc Uouetine cneae up aneurin: on i two or three correspondents could go “Did he ghare bis lunch with covery of the voucher. luis Investigation has disclosed that 462 & along to report on any possible amer- |, you?’ asked Mr. Littleton. “Yes, ‘ Bugene G. Grace, President of the |/females wore horn elm spectacles and ; genoy, Proprietor Serves Meal to Crowd |tnat time. Once before he didn't give Bethlehem Steel Comuany, was an-{}had a pronounced growth of hair on ; Mr. Harging lent a bit aiferent and They File Out of me anything,’ wae the reply. ) other of the early arrivals at today's) ele Umer De ! from Woodrow -Wilson in all this, Q. After that did you send bim hearing. Eptarle taemibote Gt tha. etude es ¥ Correspondents who remember wha. Place Quickly. something for his lunch? A, J sent The committee announced this ufter- [hed heard the call-of hymen pA ’ hegpened just afier the election inj MONTRWAL, Jan. 21—Demanding|nim a smoked tongue. C M SCHWAB SAYS noon that it will go to-night to Wasli- fret of th ‘ ene end th Mt oighty-aix November, 1913, are authority for| fod, a crowd of unemployed men en-| Q. You got. a bam sandwich and o Ington where Chirles BU emermency |thittgen req haired studenta attending ‘ s the statement that when Mr. Wilson | Ted @ restaurant hore this afternoon. |sent him a smoked tongue? A I faa ely Fleet Corcoration, will testify to-| ime University, Seventeen students are decided to go to Bermuda for a rest] They were fed soup, bread, toast| don't eat ham, Mr. Littleton. ; | morrpw. ‘The hearings will be re-|gver the ane of twenty-one. he was very much disturved wnen|®Nd coffee, Afterward as they filed| ‘The witness was smiling and calm. (Continued From First Page.) | sumed here Monday morning. | the newspaper men told him that|°Ut. police searched each man. But @ moment “later he told Justice i SCS | €f course they would have to ac-| This was the second meal obtained) mcAvoy he was getting pretty falnt| sonal expenses on the books of the SEIZED WITH BONDS reaped bim,; He finally relented. | > pais ap cap agpltes nt pees Decause he had missed his preavte Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corpora- SAID TO BE STOLEN 4 Harding otarted out during exped Testa Court was adjourned for teA minutes | tion.” ' the with intimate talks|®%4 demanding food. Tho first was! while te refreshed himself with food.| APPEARED BEFORE BOARD AT with but since |!#st night. To-day's proceedings was} Voix denied that’ Superintendent HIS OWN REQUEST. , Two Are Suspected of Connection ° the . Wee Become taciturn| let and orderly. Police had been! piinderman of F. T. Ley & Co. had| “Your appearance here thin morn- k Robbery N and unoemmunicative. Mr. Wilson | tified of the, crowd's approach, and) io1q him Brindell was authorised to| ing was at your own r atte UL tell , made po attempt to interfere as the enieet, was Chicago iy 1919 was the most friendly}and chummy be ree select wrecking contractors on Ley|it pot?’ asked Chairman Watsh. shicago ity g ; individual in the world with the cor-|Unemploved marched into the rats |Jobs. He aald he got the Gotham| “Net only at my own request,” | route Harris, alias Loula Welns, und Ws respondents aboard his train in the|were prepared, abd Immediately be-| Bank Job on Blinderman's offer by| said Mr. Schwab, “but i Robert Duval were arraigned to-day 0 ; campaign of 1912, but when he got} gan feeding the men. his own efforts. insistent demand, in fact.” the charge of having in their posseasic b to the White House he changed. ee eee ‘The contractor's whole testimony| “1 objected to going to Washington $20:000 of stolen bonds and a coun M A D E fe Mr, Wileon' rarely if over gave any| MARTENS AND STAFF |was rominincent of tho Wall Btreet/an the head of the Emergency Fleet {iting machine | The polict pate ’ f newspaper writer a private audience. explosion, by which rodicals and un-|Corporation when I was first re- ty dacs beta eR Y It ie probably no exaggeration to say| DEPART TO-MORROW [raty sympathizers of the Zaranko|quested to do vo because of my large ith, the robbery of thy Farmers Ne ey that Mr. Wilson never spent a total Polish Housewreckers' Union ex-| shipbuilding interests,” Mr. Schwab of Chicago, on Sopt. 1, 1919, when two rs of thore than pix or eeven hours in pri- |W. DJ. Vanderlip Regrets Deporta-| ptoitea their hatred for the rivallcontinued, “I was afraid that some of the bank's officers were killed. - Yate audiences with correspondentsin} tion, but Expresses Confidence | union organized by Brindell and em-|irresponsible and sensational person) The bonds are sald to have bern ‘ the eight years he has beep at the They Will Return Soon, ployed by Volk. would make some criticism ata future identified as those stolen In Watervelt 5 White House, Of the $6,000, more or less, which|time. I explained this situation to the , Harris. « former member of tho Gon 3 % Mr. Wilson sever would have been | Ludwig C. K. A. Martens, so-called |prindell took from him at various|Prenident (referring to President Wr, Kau onmeeiaemarms (Oe, id FOR MEN able to manage the business of con- | Ambassador to the United States) times, over $3,000 was on account of| Wilson) and to the Shipping Board according to the poll { ig tact with the public at all were it| irom Soviet Russia, will be deported |the wrecking contract on the site of and begged not to be called on this | ae SAE Fi ss not for the shrewdness and uncanny |-Mmorrow. His entire stuff will ac |the Stock FExebange Annex. mecdunt! Swi already leaden down | COAL COVERED CALLER. ¥ news instinct of his private secrotary,|¢¢mpany him to Petrograd, All bu! | Mr, Littleton earlier had gone with) with responsibility because of the hy ( hb Joveph P, Tumulty, who probably will | 08, his secretary, Gregory Welnstcin, | great detail into Volk’s story of the| position occupled by the Bethlehem | P#fteee Man went g ‘always be remembered az one of the| Te going of their own {Me wWill.| exactions made on him by Brindell|Corporution. I asked the gentlemen vi best friends the Washington corres- Weinstein was ordered deported. during the wrecking of the buildings in ‘Washington to think the matter Peter Karney, ft N Tuis is your final chance to get B 7 . 4 calling on ef pondents ever had, Pisa sae ie pe aie eae on the Stock Exchange Annex. Helover. Then I wrote a letter reducing St,” Amelie. Hill. Janitroes ‘ot No. 6 , ‘ Mr, Harding may be counting on| Bureau, No. Veet treet, | waid Brindell eaid Volk was a fool for|my reasons to writing. Two or three oad - i rs East 117th Street this morning when Wel doing the same thing—namely, talk- Ea red esta hae ot Ln taking the contract for $14,000: tha! |daye later they informed me that it|the wall of late achen coal bin gave est - made overcoats at ese an sing to the country indirectly, but both | other wreckage following yestorday’a| Atwell, another contractor, was to| was my duty to assume this position. |way and spilled fifteen tons of the | aed Mj, Roosevelt and Mr, Taft found it | busy packing up and moving. have had it at $68,000, of which Brin-|I did so. fuel about him. om bs ¢ if effective to talk direotly to the) Newsnuins men were privileged t0| dey wan to have half, After some| ‘On taking up thie position I told| Patrolman Gier of the 120th Stree! ridiculous prices. ha themerives. Tgtou D. Venderiip, the promoter, ca | bargaining Brindell accepted $2,600, ia| the oMcers of the Shipping Board and station summoned, the Vrs departs A ere may be a change when Mr.] \artens. It read: ition to about 61,000 for “di ini. | the Bmergency Fleet Corporation that taken to t Nn Hospital suffer. ; : addi ‘ ues, & ing gets to Washington, byt the tiation fees und fines” for the irregu-|! Wantod to be no party to any deal Ine from lace nd posuible in- ‘veNMict of most of the correspondents thus far ip that the new President- flect Is starting off as did hfs prode- o fanb"HéWhrd Taft % close race for the CALL SOLDIER DRUG PEDDLER larities which Brindell's interference. were the pretext tor The few Zarankg men on the job, caused by the setting off of a wagon- or trangection which involved (he Bethlehem Company. In order that Ro criticiam might be made none of the expenses which I incurred travel- to appeur again next Tuesday to tes Injur JAIL FOR LIQUOR DEALER © Voten to Mrect Final clean-up of our Winter overcoat stock. o paying the Brindel! union delegates Geta Six Months tn Addition to Fine | ‘J taken fi rage he dea 1 S| for the privilege, were nugyed and ng about the country on offictul busi- ot $3,000 | HARDING TO RIVAL Sinton Tolnad tecdee to tne, Fenerat | Deaten off by five foremen who were | Nees were reimburued by the Govern | crncrnwATT, Jun, 31.—Harry Fr i fe TAFT AS TRAVELLER] Butising in Brooklyn, tecxed with | Named to Volk by Brindell. The job ment 4 paid them all out of my own | nan, Pittsburg, pleaded guilty to i ‘ " = | selling parcotica to Ccilow patipnta at] became the pivot and front line| Pocket. No one oan honcstly say that charge of conspiring to violate th 4 the hospital battle of the life and death struggie| ‘hey Suw any action of mine to tn- | hibition Iaw and was sentenced to six a ‘ i Plans Speechmaking Trips to|” acconting to Agents Manning and|of the Polish union for the recogn.. | #oate that I hed any connection with | months In the county jail and fined : ~a1i ‘ “pen | de interests." $3,000 in Federal Court to-day. California, Chicago and Keyser of the Internal Revenue Staff. | tion of the rights of its members to| ay outs 000 in Federal Court to-day. at O oe II 35, 45 ; . fh Md ry perved overseas, 0 7 i . a charge y consp i 3° Boston epien had ever aervad verte ht garam living at thelr trades Ai, datarab intarrupted Colonel "OH arsther into ave 15 riginally 35. to 45. | ‘ " Mea he was euffering rom &. gene Zaranko had been trying to satiety e's running testimony to enter cases af whiskey for beverage purpose \ ONBOARD THE HARDING TRAIN, 1 was sald an agent his men by threats of calling a|bis denial: Chairman Walah remark This whiskey was had tN 2, bee , | Jan W—A trip to the Pacific coast ofte | striket but there were no men ut work|¢d that it was the drut time such 4 sor m sen, : arate aoe = bea hal Is Irus| on jobs on which to strike. On the} PMoedure bad ‘been followed in th - oo e : t ras learned to-day, The} with money given by charitably In- |“ is ) time of thls trip is uncertain M@| clined visitors to the hospital, |day after the wtrike was to have committes. ; NEW HOSPITAL FOR BRONX. | Mr. Harding is expected to run Will ae jbeen called came the great dipaster ‘The Chairman asked Mr. Schwab Ast a 0) eos Ll 50 60 | riginally 50. to 60. “wondts de champion “travelling Presl- ST. LOUIS FAMILY MISSING. Ufy concerning matters relating cipal Institution, load of explosives driven as close to the jot on the Stook Exchange An- nex as the traffic rulew allowed and walted while the driver, presumably innocent of the nature of Diy load, sought permigsion to take it mearer, ale expects to »peak In Chicago wad ts con @ trip to Boston. He will farion in May to take a ionic work. Mr, Harding in speeding acroms Ker, the Shipp: Board. It was made} The Board of imate to-day voted clear, however, that he was not being | in favor of the erection of another mii called in relation to the voucher. Mr.|"iclpayl! Owned hospital In the Bronx Schwab said ho would be willing to Fordham Hospital, with « canacity 200 beda, is now the only city hoe pear at any time the committee |i, that borouhg, which has a populatio: nd Asks Police Leok for Them ta New York, United Blutes Immigration Inspector Brown MeDona’ led to the p me MekyembTennearce to-day on his way Kiya to find his wife, Hilda, and! phe evening World's disclosure of | devired. | of 800.000. 4 10'G5 Augustine, Fla. The frat two| ie, ants, omldnen. Alice Dorothy. | one motive fur the Wall Street ex-|MR. SCHWAB ARRIVES EARLY! Health Commissioner Copeland x: 753 uits .00 .00 & ,00 ‘S (hasipntglgareecoonl on Benator Freiing-| wud Jeane Pith, ploglon gave an entirely new turn to AT THE HOTEL, \fance calls cover a distance of -aeva | i b ] og 5 He will stop at st ela the police, Federal and private in- Mr. Schwab appeared at the hotel miies cach way. Of the 36,000 hospital mm To-morrow she leaves for, Washington » Mer silver acd Bnen out of the home. Sh@ will then go to OP & shopping trip. ———<—-—_——— in tof th veg ts is city, he said, only 8, € }’ Rat ¥ covery gar ay Marion veotigaters, who have since been eed mings aries: 29 a a, s in this city, he sald, only 8,000 ar Origi: ly 45.00 to 70.00 ] iy iRer midnight and pessea| the words necking to identity and arrest the! | 00'S Gules, former id} 2s ian Reaeaeae ®m Cinetnnati early to-day trayol-|-, FOF God's nuke do your best, This| radicals and violent eympathisers iden Special as- . Ain@-An the private car “Super” which] S87 Milling mee who were closely associated: with sistant to fr Santringn ef the Bhip- Y Ne furried him on several of hi ounewreckara, ping Board, Mi fou can serve Ancre tripe, Harry M. Daugherty ceae| MAJOR MILLER WING SUIT, . |*°™* o the BeurewromRere. “Mello, Martin!” sald Mr. Schwab,|{l Cheese to any guest, no Betind whan lapping Mr. Gill the back. fridlons Pica warding ie furaivure out of ine | #*cision berore Juatice Faber in’ the | opt embers of the Walsh Committee ¢ Lr Rat Tee vince Ws to vo senisa| Queens County. supreme Court” gear |S enieer suite ad eh pociaente | ast cnouaa s \f epicure, and he'll ask for ° ‘ MRED BOQUELT Lance terday in an j action for separation Fifth Avenue at 35th Streee—N. Y. brought by Mra. Edna Grace Miller. Her application was denied. No opin- jon whe miven with the decisl written by Mins Ma) Bixge, daughter of Gen. Sir "Thomes Bisae ef Chaffey Moor. Bo Strect, Hast Orange. Hi ‘ . Brooklyn fifty-five years ego and was the original patentes of the “lif wlze” dolls, He was aloo presi the Art Mills ¥ebric Company, Tuster Brown Hosiery Company. the Ready-torMalke: it

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