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to take issue with bim fe face their constituents a eee Rew York member put it: ‘are ‘all :. the same boat.” its in both houses one me on record as opposed to any in- Of fare and to vote against the away of any of the powers uf ‘The Brooklyn delegation, ase Sad ols phere bas promised to vote Democrats, aud all the ber} pe New York it ia sosortak Ht ihe tasen- for any further po- from thelr home ‘and Appointed ‘@ committee to Attorney General New- Federal Judge Maycr. former the committeo ta to oy SUPPORT OF MILLER IDEAS WILL MEAN SURE DEFEAT FOR NEW YORK CITY LEGISLATORS Party Lines Will Play No Part in Coming Contest in Senate and Assembly Over Principle of Home Rule. The Evening World herewith serves notice on the Senators and Assemblymen from New York districts, regardless of political affilia- tions, that support of the Gov, Miller principle denying home rule to New York will make certain their relegation to private life at the expira~ tions of their terms. Mark their actions and votes when bills embodying the new Miller idea of up-State government for New York City are OF 11 BURGLARIES In One He Tells the Police He Found Another ‘Thief at Work and Scared Him Off. LOST ALL ON STOCKS. Council and Is Likely to Be Approved, ,LLOYD GEORGE aN Thomas R. Jones Says He Report Handed t to Supreme | Its Aim Is to Form Continental ie THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ‘JANUARY 26 6, 1921, ‘ + oer prem WALL ST. GAMBLER DISARM BY JULY 1, HARDING'S PLAN MAKES CONFESSION ALLIED EXPERTS FOR NEW LEAGUE SAY TO GERMANY AS PARIS SEES I Outline Presented : by News-| paper Shows It’s a Revival of Chilian Proposal, MADE FOUR YEARS AGO. [MOVIE ACTRESS WHO rhe HUSBAND WED O OTHERS IN YEAR NESS SHEARS BRINES DECLARED HE'D GET DREWES Prosecutor Trying to Show Student Was Lured to Philadelphia by Letter. PHULADELPHIA, Jan. 26-—A con- test over the identity of the hand- risk Whether he has any power brought before the Legislature, ; te abe Aroused by Criticism in Paris path: eres datioestn pone * 4 f rder in connec: be preven situation ‘nd whether peiiens pis, Party tank uy me yore ts Yo iitasoniing bathe Became Robber When He Newspaper — Reparations Leagues for Settlement Gad arith ka ndeathi of stieer & Big al cont recmvergbi of the at Albany, Tho traction problem is New York’s problem for New Went Broke. Now Under Discussion. of Disputes. Drewes, Dartmouth College eentor, the Aa ecentais have not been repre- ot eager with regard Gevcivarhin and they are to t.to him the Cog rome that authorities have usurped York to sol Following are the names of the New York representatives in both branches of the Legislature. Watch the man who represents you in the Senate and in the Assembly, who young Thomas TR, Jones, looks) PARIS, Jan. 26.—AMied military ex- like a suocessful business peris to-day handed the Supreme man and has “the Wall Street man- | Council their report on a plan @¢r By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) was started at to-dy ‘s session of the court before which the University of Pennsylvania sophomore is being ot tom tried. I atah eorapeaes Senator ASSEMBLYMEN OF N. Y. CITY. QUEENS COUNTY. ner,” answered his door bell at No. the disbandment of German military| WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 (Copy- The prosectition stated it is at- : SH. Harrie, Chairman; Ben BRON: cpeatY. Lig 202 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, at unite, right, 1921),—Copies of an article tempting to show that the lettes We Bet Burlingame, Senator a _B. R, T. LINES OPEN AND | NOLINCREASED FARES. ot this kind was decided after Hy pra to the report of arris after bie visits to ek ear, Court and afer Tea RICHMOND scout, Congreve. 8. Frertehe, f SENATORS FROM N. Y. CITY. QUEENS COUNTY. Dis, te R. 8. Peter J, MeGarry, D. ee pet county. Dis. 2. John Re PFS epverce~ 1 o'clock this morning and admitted ‘The reports give satisfaction to the Detectives Murphy and Geisler of the French viewpoint on the question, | Parkville Station, who arrested him providing for full compliance with for burglary. jall disarmament clauses of the Ver Captain of Detectives McCluskey, “#illes Treaty. It concedes to Great Tritain a further delay which was who questioned the young man, 8498 45444 for py Premier Lloyd George. n| Jones confessed not only the burglary Two-thirds of the operation of dis- | appearing reoently in the Petit Par- jisien, purporting to give in detail | President-eleot Harding’s plan for a New association of nations, have just reached here and have provoked considerable discussion among inter- national lawyers. The French writer maintains that signed “Samuel Magee,” General De- livery, Reading, . Pa.’ received by Drewes at college and informing him “Magee” had an automobile for sales was written by Brines in order to lure Drewes back to Philadelphia, A bank clerk called at tosday'’s session fafled to identify handwrit- ing submitted to him for examination | of which he was accused but at least armament must be completed by, the plan had been worked out by | i 3 looked through all the papers. y the work must be fim | Mr. Harding with the apsistance ot | jet ee ten others. March 1, and the work m in~ | Mr. ce 0 : . ? the opepialge, eo bald, en others. : (een ane r Gaainaue aawryaes Grour the Ai erees A dozen of Brines's classmates is laid upon the necessi' “He telis me,” said MeCluskey, |! y y te Institute t | were also called as witnesses to show ; the lines of the B, R, T.| 9 “that ne earned to Wurstary for a liy-|_ THid decision ‘means that the Bin-| SA te of Tnternstionsl raw. that the aocused student atttended Ea integrating, and that {t is for] ‘1. ing about year ago, after he had Wohnenwehr, or Civic Guards, and While the French version of the - class the day after Drewes wes interests of the ar) that t fees Ris davis ia. Wall sitet ‘the Security Police, must be dis-| Harding plan is somewhat conf{tes~ | mm J find dead. ‘Test papers written 6: } be kept under unified con-| pee * «handed ust all other simflar| ing, it does nevertheless have’ at) RITA ZIMMERMAN, - of it the receivership, he added,| % BRONX avast: where he used to be a clerk He banded, Se m Brines in class have been introduced ‘ ; : rmanizations not allowed by tho| bottom some Interesting ideas which | — na Gans zr 21 M6. Senastne, Ba. . Taner, 8. says he invariably committed his “7% by may: erential 1 He the case and, according to the ' 22 Ewnil ‘Belder, Durglaries in houses whose owners ‘T’eaty of Versailles The Council ly be realized, Here prosecution, an effort will be made odes ee fail 1 ialleare ead was Sane, on Koay I be T1eMMOND county, Li 3 lie tas still to act upon the report, but jit owas the general opinion that it would approve the conclusions of the were at home and that he chose the dinner hour. | “he qurprised is the outline of the plan; “International disputes of a uni- versal character and those affect- of the respective continents, The MARRIED 3 WIVES to establish the identity of Brines's writing through these papers. gion. He favored a return to tl terms of Article 233 of the Treaty of Versailles, which place the duty of determining the amount of compen- gation to be paid by Germany with occasion a maid heard him open a window and he heard her coming. Instead of running away he quickly entered through the window and hid under a table. “Once,” he says, iurines threatened Drewes, accord- Com: , s ing world pea e te vi 7 " Mobat notion war Gatte another burglar working at a rear experts. , : AEIBEEEEP ING, GEG Guay ing to Peter J, Malloy of Kerwins~ fie Public Service Commine window and shouted to the fellow:! Paul Doumer, French Minlster 0! ¥ eolitical and judicial ville, Pa. testifying to-day at the to prevent the disocontinu- “What the hell joing here?’ Finance, opened the discussion of organizations representing all the trial. these lines and prevent otter ware iment heh id A a ts tions, He read a re-| world states and would form a inegt being disconti: He says the other burglar fied and German reparation: j 6 ‘Nou aeti| (peetnanedit court ob thin) abble Malloy said that Brines on a visite Iwas done to compel a res 4 Feu that he himself proceeded to rob the port on the Hanno! © point con-| tion after the model zl te to Kerwinsville, where he had some house. I believe the value of the loot CUrning a solution ot the reparations | tne gecond Haxue Confernes, maps to deliver, declared tNat Drewes pees oe he got in the last year was at least question. The conference then heard |") Usoll biue Conférenon. “peat lim out of $75, and that he Maye are 0 : $80,000, perhaps $100,000. Baron Hagar Vincent D'Abernon, 5 putes of a continental would “et him, “if it ds the Jast thing Siichs ceatteanson oetieces ¢ “He was certainly a cool worker it, HFitish Ambussador 10 Cermyey vire | caniations verre ae bY ore ; : Wed 2" 4 RA fefaniton wee lode oe his «tory is true. He says that on one {yally the whole of the morning 8¢ presenting the states | Brooklyn “Man Also Cg Malloy said Brines boasted of Ite ebayer ered ie ede commis- Fourth Time, Is Charge After eu. Exoneration in Swindling. they have a —_— - direct interest in the dispute they prowess as a boxer. “Unless I get back that $75 I'm going to challenge Drewes to a fight in ‘the ring for $500," Brines sald, ac- states of other continents would in ehis case observe friendly trality. If, however, Punic aes . (Continued From Firat Page.) ' the position tha Commission t it Wms the and ‘Opposed to to High Living in years I could entertain the mere or a continental dispute, the con- rtition stuffed with orack in a board pa: tinental councils of arbitration burlap and when he pulled this out ‘ The maid entered the | the Reparations Commission, vo ¢ e four alle; vi f| cording to Malloy. k, Le 1, | Rousdt of aiahonesty, let atone petty Tica » Maid entered the | the Here conclusion of the morning | may only present their aims or | TY? °% thie Con sateen wy en) O1 |e Tea Ds eco | i South Ozone Par! ++ | gratting from my country.” room, looked around and went away. | .2sion Premiers Lioyd George and! observations to the organs or In. | Ro¥Y Salisbury, thirty-eight, who ‘ pe enn ana ines of- Sieregard Mohrman (Has Way to Beat It.| | “He hasn't siept for four nights,” ‘Then Jones sald he proceeded to rob | firiand took luncheon together for 4! iitutions who have to wettle the | said Ne a heoker and promoter| fred te sell him an automanic re- : TALS seal Mew on a Ore hat led to th ten of the reparasion® | aispute BT esse iat wae ied Chmion, Avecseline conta te oe ae < ommission. . Unfortunately, i ise it ‘he burglary that led to the arrest questo . 2, 45 have or . at No. 3 *| shown him vy Prosecutor Gordon as | ask no forfeiture of franchises] Winiam Mohrman, owner of three Raa Daher hah ae lpgbnc tena dlereg was commitied at about 8 o'clock on , boyd George Fie anderstcce ate Bare ‘The continental orgifnizations | Brooklyn, were in Jefferson Market | chesone Brines wanted to sell him. | cotv * of aiecntinunn ee by the Fe-| wouses and @ garage at Gouth Opone Schwab. “But what a prospect for| (te cvenins of Dec. 27 at the home mewspaper criticising his attitude on by chniaia dante oe SoBe (| Court tontinyyay hen he} wes arraigned| The revolver was found in Brines's ; - of Mrs. Fannie Bernstein, No, 1259 various questions and has comp! iipideldian) in the form 6 t - charged | aulemebile. Reeeten font. slop to the e-| pari, L. 1, with an equity of more public servants to face in the future] of TE, Cann) Uoenolh, MO ee bitterly 19 Premier rland, Of a court of arbitration cat | before Magistrate Harris, changed) ‘ "i ommet! .}—the certainty that in accepting v ‘ “Since 1 am treated this way,” Mr.{ oy of a with swindling L. H. Young of Ter- , ly him 7 than $100,000, was arrested yester- b r of reconciliation between all i os ey eae as ‘ such service in an emergency they| ‘Met entered by @ window, went to‘ rioya George is quoted as saying, “I) 11 states of minal Hotel, Fort Worth, Tex., | rt] reported that ‘uatee nec. | ay in a barn where he had beeD V1 parc themnelves to the basest|* bedroom and stole a’bar pin set tell you I will never come to Parts wae Raat the continent, each it 31,600 e . bi, sub-division livii and was taker to-day to with one big diamond and seventy again,” ing a representative. | ‘ 2 F arene a Seen a ee ee ae eine: te tacerttie charge {Hee 2d intringes, It seers fo. haya ee was’ worth about| M: friend appetied to newspaper) Under certain’ conditfons| thea | Assisiant Distiie’ Sittney Fhe ios, on ibeen the same in the past, however, ‘4 repérters to use more moderation in! gouncils will ado; ott recommended Salisbury’s discharge on has jurtmdiction over all ots ‘he! pollow found (ed pt sanctions to ‘and street railroad corpora. | f contempt of cou! and I suppose it always will be. $3,000. ‘The police foun later In writing of the work of the Supreme bocnuse-of insufficient evidence, but ing their receivers ‘ap-| Inapector Foley of the Fire Depart-/ ‘wie a similar crisis were to arise|* Pawn shop, where Jones had Council. make thelr resolutions and judg- tective Sergeant John Scheu- wi by any court’ whateoever. | ment served Mohrman with a eum | again, Rea lictewing aa't/ 4s how the| Pledged it for $760, giving his right | ‘"lam not qupported by all of you"| ments respected. ‘These sanctions |e ene ee him, had a tele- Compfted | mons, had 1 a 1 anred. “indiscretions, even pure| may have ‘a moral, political, |!" Who arreste , hac e bee the United Staten, he li miged, atlegine be not a permit’ certainty that I would be misunder-| Haine and address, |e eetite were printed thiaimorniow'l gecnomio or amatecial craractes m from Chief of Detectives Sou iver of a railroad must manage |? Mult the garage, When he re-| stooq maligned and pilloried, I would| Capt. McClusky says Jones con- which do not please my interlocutors.| i411 the last instance all ae pbdadetphia, asning ete 2 the erty ‘according to the re-| fused to answer the summons a War- ist tesitate to give to my country|fessed thie Job, explaining that his If that goes on you will make it Im-] 1 in ok al Mull Mune | bigamy indictment, The case |, i uirg its of the valid laws of the| rant was issued to OMcer Sangeter. | ovoryining 1 possess—my fortune, my| Young wife was about to become a possible for any more meeting: et MEOSOF ASR: . adjourned to Jan, 28. n which such property shal! be bors guided Sangater to the ey! hi ed 7 , held in Paris.” ‘In a case where it was difficult | ““ ftuatéd in the same manner that the | | Nelenbors Weed name fay lite" mother and be wanted ready money” “Wnat will amount toasccond Allied’ | to decide whether it was a world Rita Zimmerman, pretty former) (Continued From First Page.) OWn@r Or possexsor thereof would be | bat, which was locked. He found @)" Asked to estimate the amount of|to care for her and the child. The ‘purkish peace conference will con- movie actress, Was one of the inter- un vene in London probably on Feb. 21. Captain said Jones in confessing the the . M. Briand is to send formal notice to other jobs explained that he lost most his personal funds he had spent on Government work as Director-Gen- Ets thed reat.’ " ested spectators, She told an Evi of a Bishop's stipend to Mrs. Bureh - aa a Greece to appoint repre- . if ish, _ | ning World reporter sho was a man hal ahendany 5 i ‘ take appeal from the injunc-| <'nand came out to hold the turtap in. |erai of the Shipping Board, Mr.|0f the proceeds in Wall Strect apecu- TUTKLY and Groves, ta, ARGUE TOU] cams If they wish carry the de- | cure at the Hotel MeAipin when] 1", 0 ‘Menon, After the transnetion ludge Mayer and did not go to sentatives bates before the world court of @ new Bishop. After the transaction , as the man who pooch ye Sangster seized the hand and pulled.) gohwab said: lation, in which he was almost in- | Gon meeting, arbitration.” Salisbury made love to her, and dis-| 46 other routine business the ballot epee, be the Judge who is-|"Mhe board gave way and Mohrman “[ don't know; I should imagine, | Variably luckless. Jones said his wife After Carer investigation it ja] Played a certificate showing they ing wae begun, ree was arrested, though, that it would be somewhere|elteved him to be a successful appear that the foregoing plan was| Were married June 10, 1920, In Phil- 1 RNOR MUST FACE AGROW-| In court Mohrman said he lived in A committee of three was appointed around $300,000, There were the|suesser In speculations, according to |" PASSES adelphia by Judge J, Willard Hootus, ; ING MINORITY. the barn to defeat the high cost of | travelling expenses of my entire staft| the Captain, bi Hees ad gave see ican: | atier ia wesks she extdy he took Ner| ay toeuee oie SM eutioe OF one IRE . The Governor's foes on the transit living. He shld he had paid 86 four trom whipyard to shipyard, banquets, | The only provious occasion on SR rote cetee coc money, leaving her (askanded| with] ccusntes” | inom COmmIEtee yas ene tte he Gight bad tg tease iy years ago for the suit of clothes he| prizes to workmen, and so on. It all] Which Jones is said to have been “in which representatives trom the en-| but $1, and went to Oklahoma. foatees pore ree finest ¢ with a big fighting minority. | wore and had worn his isan ses came out of my pocket. trouble” was when he was a minor tire Pan-American group of states| Friends helped her return.to New| oo, Ny, and a lee: ‘Adria Senate, they declared that ich for #ix years. He went out only to ‘I know that if I were asked to do|and was caught, stealing lead pipe, on were present. While the plan was| York, she said, and learned he had). pick of Mount Vernon, up Mader 4 -four votes, be two of & majority. get food and collect his rents. the same work for a private enter- which he was convicted of juvenile AMENDED FORM presented by Alejandro Alvarez, who married Helen Hoffman, nineteen, of eae I the line-up on the promiz| Magistrate Conway asked him to! prise that I did for the Government, 1| delinquency. \epresented Chili, it was not acted|No. 9 East 107th Street, g pretty nine T Douat Wie via wears aes no man from Greater New |explajn the reason for his mode of {wouldn't do it for a billion dollars, He was taken before District At- upon but simply fled, es/qwere other | model jn Calvary Chureh Babi | te dees th atettig te ce ie hg ere Will dare vote for any measure fe, and Mohrman replied: In fact, money couldn't hire me. As|torney Lewis to-cay and will be ar- Sieky ai ttt tice Wieccse it rae | {Ayana | Hie lere ne formpr’ fauMel'| toy anneal’ dia Ray Manges ‘are. ir ned later in Flatbush Cou: », . c . . > w v Mecvate ate 10 Democrats ana| “I 8m living according to my own to tho value of my service, it ts fairly |FUENES Ver sin ats bail by | (Continued From First Page) | felt that the peace conference end-|alter two months’ residence at the 1 owis, the Rev. Henry H. Gifford and ‘Greater New York there are 13| Way, and I do not care how much|well known that twenty-five years) yagistrate Folwoll in Flatbush Court. ing the European war would have to| Waldorf, she suid the Hoffman gitl|@., jaymen, John K. Kelkman, Ap- cans and one Socialist, mak-| people laugh. 1 have no family to|ago Andrew Carnegie figured I was| ‘The hearing was set for Feb. : i 4 . all. In the Assembly they 64 votes, which lacks support, and I would rather live in worn 1,000,000 @ year, and paid it to ee the reason explained what the reso- deal with such questions, At the same Havana meeting some told her. Sulisbury was sald by the Zimmer- pleton L. Clark, and A. H, C. Chase. Areher V. Clamcost fa barn honestly than in a palace and Colby Party Reach Home. lution contained and what powers : AF gen to chinyas starrled: kc sthial ect an Fees, con a tt | be in debt. I enjoy \t, and that is| “Mr, Schwa has never been the| NORFOLK, Vo., Jan. 26.—The battle-| had been taken from it by the Ways palaces Roepe ger Ne ANERn Ie sacate (Bhs camaae Tie slatarene wate aiarnsd s and tw an " ve ines 7 ship Florida, with Secretary of State | and Means Committee, of esr j a wo cor 0 ef H r iaceebiicnee, cae oie more than most men are doing now aaah rataea ued We sere ae Seer Coane ative ineene odes perp “pai ‘Simon &. adler | Nicholas Murray Butler, a caller at| Uatherine Carter, twenty-one, of Ha-lineir votes, and the other delegates { ie Richmond os four in Queens and|@days. They are trying to do too vd petals Neat night and will transfer tim | aeciared that Marion, Ohio. Those general prin-|#icton, Pa,, whom she said he Mat-|.40q the other corners. The tellers, Bronx—making 4 pier which, with the 28 Democrats the House, gives the olaimed —~— CAR PLANS BRING GLOOM TO G. O. P. again interposed, “for a year after he resigned he remained on his farm try- ing to regain his former vigor. But he haa only partly succeeded.” “Yes, but it was worth it, my good wife,” was his response, “It was won- derful to have the unflagging support much and live beyond their means, I am going to live long, and within my means and in contentment. Mohrman gave his age as thirty- eight. He was formerly a grocery- man and slept in a bed placed in an old icebox. He denied that he had the power vested in the Lockwood committee by the Finance Committee of iboth houses was sufficient for all the Lockwood committee's needs, most careful con- sideration having been given It in the committee meetings, He explained Bay and tis party to tho naval yacht Ni fen to-day to finish the trip to Washi ington, WHAT IS DOING ciples have to do more with the lesa) than the political phases of inter- national co-operation and it is more than likely that they will be given serious consideration (because, unlike the Alvarez plan, they were unani- ried last mofth The Carter girl, who was in court, was responsible for the appearance there of @ broker who refused to give his name, but sald he was @ friend of the defendant's family and that he who are not delegates to the con- vention, will be locked up during the counting of the votes. Newsboys outside the Cathedral distributed copies of the editorial page of the New York Byening Jour- q came of old New England stock. a rt ' > the demands of the original resolu-| mously adopted, CORRE 0) nal containing & id attack on the H not secured a permit and was held agree 2 ae TO-DAY IN CONGRESS § the demands, of the orisineenelita=| ft should be borne in mind that the| Sulisbury was sald by Detective | ey, William T. Manning, rector of , bail \ h_ Mr, g inated from it representatives of the United States| Sergeant Scheuing to have marri ty, one of the candidates for | Curran’ Says Governor's Attitude |!" ®%° font. Pez, and the loyalty of the 1,600,000 Then Mr. McWhinney threw isl Powel ty attend the Havana| a fourth wife if Wilmington, Del. e aaeccs auc th user hi the bri SENATE. bambehell into the House, The sub- . a . sh érathie - bated Bi “vy if z Is Attempi to Break Down MARION TREASURER [renee Say epee as a IAI een open ee eee eee euarit of an'or.| meeting were hu Root, Robert| Scheulhs, who arrested Salsbury | wore qoting for wae a mystery Py, i Home Rule, Pt ARIE sero, tay AvAaHe 19. Help eee fanized effort to divert the Lockwood | Lansing, Leo S, Rowe and James | in Broaklyn, auld he hud been looking |. “ane Rev. E, Clowes Thorley, rector | i ROBBED OF OF $14,000] preserve our civilization, It was ter-] ™inettl before Immigration Com- | Committee from ita investigation of| Brown Scott, . for htm move thar a year to-explain| ge pnitip'a Churoh, Garrison, N. 1 Posh ere mbes 00- the treation rible, while trying 'o snatch a few i pie 7 a housing conditions to the banks and] qe emphasis in all “Ropublican| the complaint of a lawyér, whose] y iolq reporters that the New York estion hos not only had the effect i hours’ sleep after 1 had been up until Senator France, Maryland, to | insurance compante c egal side r: y ithheld, that. Salisbury, 7 of Wrapping the Republican heudquar- | Bandits Knock Him I Him Down With voter widrlabt in acme ahipyara, to| diecuss Russian relations ‘before Beene a patwe’ he continued, | CUncil# 18 on the legal side of jn-| name was withheld, that Sall#bury,| \mortcan had sent prepaid telegrams * . . a eins “ . wartad ternational co-operation rather than the | after employing him at $25,000 a year all Protestant Episcopal ministera fers jn Manhattan and Brooklyn in Revolver and Escape in rie \ old sweat, almost} Senate Foreign Relations Com. | “that we should be diverted. 1 am ‘ {tall Pre piscopa, _Bhrouds of gloom, but it has also A wake up in 8 oO Wrccrite told that we* get all the powers to] political, and the most that the Har. |as counsel for a Middle West oll] () Now york City asking them if “i Waiting Auto. crushed by the awful responsibility] Pte. probe the banks under the new nato- corporation, Induced him to cash a De ater Kau + caused the two leading tentative can ding advisers seem willing to admit i hey “wanted to be ruled by an Enge didates for Mayor on the Republican] MARION, O., Jan. 26,—Two bandits | that rested upon me; to have weigh- Manufactures Committee to |yution. Mr. Untermyer has expressed] some general understanding along the $1,000 check whieh proved worthless. f ee Me ee ae coe ta indulge in sharp criticiam of} early this morning entered the office ins upon my mind during my wak-|- sue coal hearfngs on Calder | the hope that we would have « final lines of paragraph five of the Knox Bagiand, - Bxecutive. These are Aldei ing hours the feeling that the slight- is 3 4 ; ig the convention, by acclamation, voted E, Forry unconscious with the butt| might be fatal, further testimony om charges of | panies have aided us in the past. If| powers if any emergency arises! would Have Return’ ‘Mr, La Guardia stated last night to 4 oe revolver and escaped In an| “I believe the country will remem-| ‘legal arrests of “Reds” by At- /any ‘bank attempt withhold in-| threatening to disturb the peace of He Loved Her, Says Cow to open the doors to the public and | an aud in the Textile Schoo! that | °? p y derney General Palme formation from us under the powers| the whole world, JZ f penvortn | Press An audience containing wlout as HM the Republican Party stands buck of |Putomodile with $14,000 In cash. ber that with other industries ham- ¥ a . conferred on ué by this reactutlon we ————__—_ Peter Durr $7, of No. 116 Danforth ee one ann eee at poore af tell " Gov. Miller it means the handing of| Treasurer Forry arrived at his of-|pered by labor problems there was HOUSE, will be hack for further powers.” HURT IN AUTO CRASH Avewpe, Jersey Clty. wae fa us Iba inva: tha hed after Oia Geaibion: meemmmmmeniey, Dext $40) te debs F./ Lioe unusually, early td arrange forever & strike ta the ehipyarde” Maye 908 Menen COMB Ae. | an Maponeia ceahe igua. teKe Cele es pea! keen: Hurt of South] ‘There Were 878 delegates entitied ver platt ‘ yy er begins hearings on revised cotton |™min McDonald « ; sertion ffom Ame of Bo wrien “qustion, cpr mid ened dom the panaling of bei de is id pe Naren i ou can accomplish the abject of your! Driver of Victim's Car Charged | pound Brook, N. J.. by Vice Chancellor|to sit in the convention, comprising merge ‘deeper than politica or the openee Bid bert is Me oe ee MRS. SAGE LEFT $58,659,213. Accrotrieiicn’ WukcGoramitiate rome without delving into all! with operating W t Lace Lewis in ithe Jersey City Chancery | 35 clergymen and 538 laymen. All r t | several thousand dollars change, —__ i ots Cal “day on thi yund that if ‘ m erate attempt ‘to and had again closed and locked | Report Shows Wore Than| Consider army, navy, deficiency have hent out a tist af questions] Georke §. Barker, No. 968M See Be Re taeraya con| Stee ee arenes Tete. S NOM a Gown’ & measure of home rulp ri ri | ; and Rivers and Harbors Bill and sixty-eight hanks have answered | Avenue, Brooklyn, whs taken to Bush-|Durr had p ny vl laymen are made up of three vestry~ Hering in New Yorg| vault when the bandits entered, a AWAIS Mhetri bution: ‘ ; eplied Mr. MeWhinney. wick Hospital with a broken nose and | hia wife ie find ang ie raccate|men from each of the 167 parish 3 and won through | ‘The two robbers crept upon him and | An accounting filed to-day with Al Affairs Committee takes | \‘Does the committee want to find] internal injuries to-day following a col-| fy jn; the army beoause she swore shel and thirty-seven laymen from that knocked him on the head with a re- Surrogate Cohalen by eph J. up naval reserve force legisla. | out why ple were forced to Te-|jision between automobiles operated by | was dependant on hin earnings. oe lasts: Bach “ bile servant or oMeehelder| volver, dropping him unconacious to Slucum and Tobort W. de Forest, ex-) tion, [duce mortgages and what the Bana) teuso Drow, No. #14 Lexingtoh Avenue, | | Mra, Durr. contesting ner ausoand's| many missions. ) parish has besten re - rat ot Be ake the floor, They hurriedly grabbed the |ecutors, showed the total value of the| — Committee on Expenditures in Mid SN one ene ne F-Jand Joseph Pastore, No. 147 Union| siicgationa thot ane? eye in O08, FOL. AR prot ralestes Ld halt volved is such that the | 914,000 and left, making their eacape estate left by Mre, Russell Sage to be)! the War Department continues its rn a vestionaire tale us all we| Street. Barker was riding in Drow's|donied sho deverted him and showed | vote, ¢ laymen i poe rants ition, aie teatitied, by her ttle Pa: lim @ waiting automobile $8,659,018, Citations were Jagued to] investigation with Quartermaster | want to know," returned the m Snr. oa bimnride Avenues om in front of Pad pie ache qie testified, by her! from any one parish vote for the x, Pin os one fe Fig ehie apr begween $50,000 ie age noun should not be “ace| General Rogers as witness, ‘ [from Nassau. “ft is an organised i thiy allotments sent to her while | same candidate the vote’ is re: ae i tax money, which the exagutore stil have $17,108 Post OMice Committee considers fousine tn anagees aude preven 2 - oharge ge ot | my We mae ‘fag, leet im ae corded for that candidefe, 18. ethen., // z a ae obo : i iis agit bill reclaasitying postal employees, rom” king “headway.” ft et Words, the majority rules =a Pascident La Guardia and M 8 Borough President Curran, of the County Treasurer in the court- house here, knocked Treasurer Harry let-down in eat our programme reporg on housing legislation by March 1. Judiciary Committee “The banks and the insurance com- to take resolutions—namely, pledging that the United States will consult with other DURR LOSES DIVORCE PLEA, ‘ Shortiy before the balloting begaa NES A Lane

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