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EDITION VOL. LXI. ih 21, 648—DAILY Copyright. 1921, by | econ Books Open to All ee Co. (The New York World), The Press Publishing _NEW “YOR: K, THURSDAY, “JANUARY. 27, MILLER TQ | THE cyt MY WORLD eAiorld. mM NAL ‘192i. 8 Entered as Seeond=Clawe Matter Post Office, New _ Ne DE VALERA QUOTED AS READY T0 GIVE ULSTER AUTONOMY ticipates No Further Diffi- culty From Minority. SAID TO BE IN FRANCE, Reported as Having No Con- fidence in What Premier Lloyd George Says. PARIS, Jan. % monn, Vale era, Irish Republican leader, whose arrival in Ireland from the Un a1, States waa announced on Dec. is reported to have been found in ny a correspondent of the new Quuvn Journalist quotes the Iris Diican loader as declaning d to travel back trom T airplane with the intention of iand- ing in the vicinity tC in a conversation with the corre- spondent de Velera is quoted as say~ ing: “I left America because at a time when the English sook by Placable policy of tern frighten our people and woaken our moral force, it is the would be as foolish for repnmesenta- tives of the agricultural regions of free Ireland not to favor the uevciop- ment of industries in Northern Lre- land as it would for representatives of Beifast industries not to favor ihe agricultural sections in the southern part of the island. Unfortunately, we are brought up against tne comsuer- celal selfishness and imperialist pride of kngund. bach step take toward reconciliation is regarded as a sign of weakness and @ terdency to gubmit. “Phe Irish Republican Parliament received a definite mandate when elected. It will examine all peace pro- posais from fngland if not opposed to that mandate, but unfortunately it too clear Premier Lloyd George's we is statements leaye us no iilusions. Neither the Unionists minority nox the Republican majority wil to @ dominion government. ions car- When asked about negotiu ried on with the British Goverum by the Rev. Michael O’Flanagan, act- ing President of the Sinn Fein, de Valera said Father O'Planagan did tah, not represent the I ls own initiative as a private indi- vidual. Peace offers, by Premier Lloyd George, which the press, we be of litule value. What Mr. fc he will § be sald by de n raporte Vale Goorge -me Rays de 16 rong SINN FEINER S SLAIN IN BED. BELFAST, Jan, 27.—Sticha voy, an ardent Ainn Felner, was mye torlously killed while in bed here this morning, Tho crin® Is wolldved to Gr in revenge for the hootine of thre pollcemen, wie were to have Ortant Witnesses at x nit ry ry, in the bedroom of a ote! near ioctl police Deadauariere saat olght, In Case of thane Independerice An-} ) “WILL 'So Says the New Speculator anifeat duty | —s— < Offer Made in This City To- Day to Promoter of Demp- sey-Carpentier Bout. PAY ANY PRICE.” | Who Insisis He Badly Wants | to Get the Scrap. An offer of $700,000 for the Demp- sey-Carpentier fight contracts was of two offers T made rms not accept either m willing to eneet any by taking the ‘That propos) would mean | of pr coats, Must Stand 1 of Killing His 7-Year-Old Playmate KNOX, ind, Ja ¥ year i boy wu. ti charge of murder 1 Kiing bh 1 Burkett, the acensi liberty on $10,000 bond March term On Thanksgiving Day he killed Ber Slavin, shooting him with a rif Authorities believed the shooting accidental at first, ‘but report quarrel between the gwo chil o & Grand Jury investigation turning of the indictment. |CORK’S LORD MAYOR DROPS OUT OF SIGHT at been set for the was ofa n led and re- Donal O'Callaghan Has Not Been} Seen in Public Since Tuess Las! Donal O'Ca an lard Mayor of ork, whose statua in this couatry wa at of @ seaman awulting a chance nip from Amerie port, a Iropped out of alg His Inst pubile ap. pearance was on Tuesday, At the heal-| quarters of Harry Boland, secretary to Bamonn de Valera, “Président th irinh. Hepibte,” tt a} } o'Calln movements w ' ~~ | awann Baye Hack Yew Jersey Pintate. Thatrlet Attorne wan | dav confirmed t t ; ought the aa andro Angel at Dark Ride Ha sold operty to M ree. yong extato 19 wo t #60, | and about cleven acres of land. Mr Bwann will not oncupy the house him. mit, but wilh loase is, RICKARD GETS $700,000 BID FOR BIG FiGHT FROM GRAHAM, P CAPITALIST IN MONTREAL Dog on Ice Cake Saved Midstream By Ferryboat Quartermaster Falls Overboard, Passengers Are Delayed but Nobody Grumbles. all cake of ite dog floating y interrupted ort Lwe ferry, 1 of passengers ouched on a at @ little black and w down the Hudson to-~ the schedule of the, layed tee, of v « romote Te tick « O- |» made to Promoter Tex Rickard to-) qm sagewater for a half hour and wy by 4 am, Montreal CXP-/ caused much excitement whoard the | bos I nt that fietit 6 badly e dog was sighted By a member of of th crew of the Edgewater at sald, “that if Rldkarad will see! 8. He notified the Captain and tter, a kind-hearted man, navigated the boat to a position for the reseue of the animal, which was 100 yards away The veread a el hunk to the m the engines Ww bron the ngens crowded rtermaster leaned ves was . of the ohlet of the Irish nation’s rep- na to gma the dog J resentatives to ue among his eom- 2 > collar just as another cake of ice atriots, Really, it wa greatly to ind were the | struok the ladder and bumped t the advantage of Ireland that 1 re-| quartermaster overboard, He h main in America.” the adian jog) aud ih Asked what he te ex " Zod rol solution of the tory the pro-lder until he and th Valera is reported to hay 1 | pe would y Joued with a boat ho “Phe Irish people claim the right of} {9 go through with the match, ac-|taken to the engine welf-dotermination, If England should | costing the @uaranter offer Hated) anit concede that right there would be nO] guoides to let the fight m to Mon-| Not a passenger complained at the further difficulties, either with ber or | teal, dulay with the Ulster minority, If Ulster] agin nown tay ies should civim autonomy, we ‘ 9 ev | LEAPED INTO SEA willing to grant rc F ‘The correspondent inquired | wn! AT CAPTAIN’ S ORDER were not cconomie difficulties to confer he = ; encountered in carrying out the L Women W th Babes in Arms Rap mavena pecerars. —— Died in Wreck of “Tt is self-evident that in a modern ~~ wtate industry and agriculture are 11-YEAR-OLD BOY Ehoone interdependent,” was the answer. "It} HELD FOR MURDER) “S's PL. Jan #7—women with babies In arms leapel owarbourd drowned or 1d to death rocks as a it of oniers captain oonar Felicia at the mouth of th against the of the c with a loss ing to statements rescun) passe tigation w to the conduct « of the wrecked a dourtsen, A and four of t HOUSE VOTES | FREE SEEDS. Adds #121,000 Natimate of Cost Made by Department. WASHINGTON, Jan After four ro} calls, the House to 169 to 143} voted to xppropriat for fre d distr r 21,000 more of EAST SIDE COUPLE, MARRIED 70 YEARS, WILL CELEBRATE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dick, Both 88 and Hearty, Came to U.S. in 1885, AND MI Con | T h hy ‘ ‘ a and wu seal aeee EPISCOPAL RECTOR MAY BE TRIED FOR WEDDING DU PONTS Twelve of His Peers Likely to Sit in Judgment on Rev. Baker P. Lee. Offense a Violation of Church Canon 42—Action Rests With Bishop. LOS ANGHLBS, Jan. 27—The first trial of its kind in the history of the Episcopal Chureh in America is fore- cast to-day in the announcement that ® decision has been reached to place on trial the Rey, Baker P. Lee, for- mer rector of Christ Church, for performing the marriage ceremony for Alfred I, du Pont, multi-rmilion- aire and a divorced man, aml Miss Jeasie D, Ball, in this city last Sat- urday. ‘The charge will be a violation of Qn ecclesiastical canon, and trial will be before twelve of his peers in the ohureh. If found guilty the maximum penalty is deposition from the Bpis- copal ministry. At the afternoon session of the Twenty-Sixth Annual Convention of the Diocese of Los Angeles here, a resolution was adopted assuring Bishop Johnson the support of that body If he should see fit to cal! the | Rev. Lee to account for the violation of Church Canon 42, The resolution entirely per- unctory as the decision les with the Bishop, and {t became known after the convention that he ts certain to | eall the Rev. Lee formally to answer for his action, The situation tak terest in view of th | cally the Rev. Lee is still the head of a parish in the diocese of Loe Angeles and aloo because the whole dlMculty was caused by the performing by him of the ceremony for one of the most lmportant weddings within the Epis~ copal Clureh in many year. Mr. Lee contends that Mr. du Pont ia in good standing with his parish in New York; that the church re- celves large donations from him, and that he {s a communicant. Mr. Lee will set up that Mr. du Pont was ad- mitted to communion after he be came a divorced man, and that it is impossible to administer one sacra- ment and refuse another. Aithough no hint has been given as to the fee he reccived for performing the du Poot ceremony, which would have no bearing on the case im point, it 1g not improbable that the compen- sation ran into four figur BOTTLE AT A TIME LIMIT IN QUEBEC | To Be § | Under | ad at Government Depot: Rules That Go Into Bffeot May 4. QUEBEC, Jan, 27.—New rogulations for liquor traMe in the Province uf Quebec, which go Into effect May 1, provide that liquor shall be sold at re- tail at Government depo one bottle jat a time In Montreal, there wil! be one depot for every 50,000 inhabitants, and tnQue- bee one for every 40.000, Hotels of more than 100 rooms will be permitted wine between to sell 6A M and oP. 4 Was intros The Government absolutely and com | — New 1 y om Way to U Bena Ricci, Italy's new | Ambaw the United States, galled fror on for New York on the Ducu d'Aosta of the Ff i Trallan Ma. v here to-day. ‘The new Ambassador ts accompanied by him aon and secretaries, |GROOM WAS DIVORCED.) 356 UNEMPLOYED FOR EVERY OPEN JOB IN ILLINOIS Number Out of Work Has In- creased 300 Per Cent. in Four Months. CHICAGO, TERE 356 unemploy men for every job available, {t was announced to-day by Jan. are the Hlinols Free Employment Bu- ren. Unemployment has tnereased 800 per cent. in inonths, it was said last: four WOMAN LAY STL AS COMMANDED BURGLAR IN HWE She Watched Him Collect ‘Her Furs and Jéwelry and Nev Made a Sound. or Mrs, Anna Lieber, who lives on the top floor of No. 1712 President Street, Brooklyn, with her husband and five children, was awakened at 1 o'clock this morning by the eound of yome- one trying the door, She aut up in bed, and a 5 man on- tered, walked to the hed, and turned a flashligit upon ber. “Lay down, and dont nmke a sound,” he sald. Mrs.’ Leiber comp! Tie man went to a closet took out her fur cont und neck plese, valued at $1,000, then took a ense cor velzy worth $750 trom a dresser. $60 in bills fram Lisbers trousers, Returning to the bed, the man again flushed the light. “Give me a cha to get away and you'll not be harmed,” he said. At this moment Max Lieber, the isband, awoke jumpor ma t wan who net. Thy eam! ng sind ed and + away and ran te the Lieber children be the house ave awa Patrolman Fis Avenue Stution pa 1 the time to see a man dodge basement, and pursued, fir n 6 ned ar the Allianti houne n the two into shote, which halted him He said the man had the fur coat and the other valuabl The Wiebers ar rived shortly. In Gates Avenue Court the prisoner aadd be was Abraham Miller of No, 2 Rivington Street, Manhattan, out of work. He was i to have told Mrs. Lieber that he noticed her while she was walking in the street, followed ‘her decide rob the at apartment by p said Magistrate Rey out ball for the JUROR OPENS PINT OF EVIDENCE—BUT IT'S A A SAD TALE} furs home, house, ¢ nolds held him with- Grand Jury. Lends Corkscrew to Oount, Gets Whitf of Bottle’s Contents and, Ah! It Is to Weep! VEN JUDGE LEARNED HAND the Federal Ovurt, uld not restrain a emile today w an eager furor (doomed, however, to disap- pointment) volunter to help open a bottle suspected of con. taining whiskey ‘The case was of Charles Ghan juribun Tia 1 don't know what he F with a pock stand Open “cuter went to hen a juror its w. 1 counts nobody had tusted ~TWO DETECTIVES ARE INDICTED FOR ACCEPTING A FEE, —ig— AEWA TRAST EOD “NOT TO BE PERMANENT ONE scourge, GULMILER NOW EPLANG “MARTY OWENS NaneD | SAYS the Kind e Men He Would Appoint Would Not Care to, Stay After Work Laid Out for Them Reward for Recovéring Stolen | He Took Police Ambulance to} War—Other Accused Is Sergt. T. J. Horan, Had Been Done. An indictment charging Detective oe ALBANY, Jan. 27.—/The Transit © rr © members wig Bargeackal ataiila. Ae Owe naa | he Transit Commission of three members wg Bicol y: Bical Si cewe A utamnouitet + Miller in his message to the Legislature Monday night as | Savud with acenpting ‘Meat teen | Mt Of is plan for the solution of the traction problem in New York | was found to-day by the Speciai| VOUld not be a permanent body, the Governor explained to-day, j Grand Jury investigating the Police] “What Ihave in mind, he said, “is that the dind of meu I would select oat Department. Police Headquarters | “9Uld not care to stay afier they have done their work. My impression | was notified to produce the indicten | “ould be that if they had done their work well one commission for thé men at the District Attorney's office pai é ate might well suifice, But, of course, (hat iy locking into fhe uture this aftemmoon. : sm 4 , erurding the power of the pras il Owens and Horin are accused of ‘ bates posed transit commixsion to abrogates accepting a rewant of #100 from Mark $13,883,819,826.36 | the subwny contracts, (rr Seen | contracts, irrespective of R. Decker, an adjuster of insurance, BY ACTUAL COUNT whether the city of New York Bad * ¥ | the right to enter the for the return of @ ear stolen in De IN U.S. TREASURY |/" wo ae the | agrvemeniieg cemnber from Mrs, Pmile Harrewnoff “Nathitie dan’ a, . a a ia ‘ i ' ‘othing oan be accomplished withe of No. West End Avenue. They! About $10,000,000,000 in Notes | 0Ht agresinonts, First, tact anmae are charged with au " sore} . wertalied : sw — are charged with falling to tim in f Foreign Govermnents to souortnliv dj, a plain ‘naka halt the rewanl to the Pollen De-| ae be formulated; and third, the partion * A Secure Loans. inter d must eon the phi partment as the lw requires | Asi pet .‘ ithe = ig meee YASHINGTON, Jan. 2%. nose are the logical steps that Wan lee Phe tadictmeny Marty” Owens) NGO TREASURER AL- | doubtedly would vecur in solving the: lal Was a surpr and a rhock to the Po- LPN announced te y prethlem."* j lice Department. He took to France bat a total of $15,983,819. ree | nd drove at the front the nmbulance 2 t In cawh and securities (CITY LEGISLATORS | donated by the w Department ¢ wus found in the Treasury an a the Red Cros urning home with ination or tan, | ORGANIZE TO FIGHT Meare dl moms har geA Nt eeT wer | MILLER ON TRANSIT ef Captain and decorations, he was 18 abe $10,000,- | retinas in the Polleo Department} 00.000 ter than usual and is os . nx | and rates as a full Sergeant accounted for bY approximately | GOVernor Relies an Machine to Aid Hoth Owens and Horan are aons of| that amount of not | in Robbing New York of | | policemen. Owens has one of the) by f n nmen Home R the Departia r| ke i He et no @yrecan | By Joseph 8. Jordan. } | ph aed of u cent in t (Staff Correspondent of The Eves | pane mavitie lite. Boran Treamry oMelaly explaine | ning World.) | hau ior Poliow’ .Coinmiteste cuused iby one bond of ti ALBANY, Ju 7.—Deapite ithe Riinelamier Waldy, Ae has been a] of Tenne for $1,565.66 | wave of wave of protest sweepl oe | detective since 1914 and a detective) py the Treasury, ae part ae at sweeping In, (see aut sin i Indian ‘Trust Pund derived from | CMY from New York, but from aps | Five witness: r afore the the mile of lands Indians by ioe ol “, and the frantic ‘wart. : Special Grand and testi.| the Government, | Republican leader’, Gov, | fied in relation a Miller expects to jam hie pk 5 . le § to Jai plans tor Je sultans tes TO ASK EXTENSION | State control of New k transit | of rewards by insu and a, t through “these to men’ of Atitomeni OF BRITISH DEBT. (emis. ee | Squad How the -® ine there t# } The witnesses wert ant Cmb- iand) Wants Postponement to | YOrk#as wut demonstrated im tg oil . Deputy Clerk of Nhe Police De is aah case of the Lockwoud resolution, St Soil idehiibAs vaconds 1936 and 1947 of Payment But chy forees are ongantsing for 0) R. Deoker, an insurance ad to U. $ Mie defen oe rule and eity t George er of the contro! t } ve Buren), and two w loariian sets Maxtulaesn cee ehe aeaies of 5 yhos 4 whom, Mra, Emile Her ce Seen: on my The Gove asa} of No. 37% Wom End Avenue, Seve, enw: Meare (NS Sk Dp to he this moray * recently pa'd # rewand for the recoy en haw been deferred for a abort | rhe thrue men he ne would ery of a car! 0, will be Intrusted with a migsion| be from the elt admitted Royal Weller, counsel for the in- | obtain a postponement o the pay-| that ety officials would have mo warance conrpanies whieh specialize |ment of the British debt to the United | "Sy" as tion under his plan, | {n antomobdile insurance, produced for | States until 1996 aod 1947, agya “Per- [Dd that hie commission would have the Grand Jury records of rewards |tinax,” politieal editor of | le Eeho|%° bower to increase fares Mog | pald to policemen which, in some lye parig! Kiso Ahir eeooele aa an ’ - He declares Sir Auckl asaeaal se on fad Dn Rais be 600 & month , pa . eae a svernor’s plan to-day Is the sot ment and insurance records show that | S"tsh Ambassad: ho Upifed States, | of the Kings and Queens déles between 00 and 10,000 automobiles | WO bas arrived In this cly Tcame here | gutions, Yesterday they were firmy are stolen in New York in u year,| to Fepyrt to Pramler Ldof | Georgo on| united for home rule in traction af. About 65 per cent. of the cars arc | the matter fairs | rec ed, but omly 6 per cent of fie eutabiiog Se toe. Unies _ When Gov, Miler’e attention was thieves are arrested, | st ;Trcaary, in © Of treat | called to the of AWermanig: Britain from Ape 7, up to Nov, | President La Guardia, in whieh he = } 15, 1920, tdlalled $4.4 000,000, said tho Governor's transit prt. 4 rf whieh there has been‘ ft) eramme, if carried out, would hand yom Classified Advertisers |) 's0.18011. “vor ts (le Mayoralty next fall to Str, ee ‘Treasury Department holds otdigat “on a silver platter,” his commen§ Importan t! in the form of certificates of ind was: 4 e | odnusn y ya to prinelpal aad in. “The New York City Mayoralty inp Classified afvertisin, ‘a bcs Geeeritied strertising copy soe the coming election is not my eon The World office ANOTHER GALE ON WAY cern, We are not considering what) 9 . the consequences are, I do not care | On or Before Friday strong Winds Preaicied ver ime.| ‘comment om the ebullitions of thesg te rons ds Predicted rs o~ ; Preceding Publication Ne an Wantwace who are doing what they should go§) 3 sauatistekes tk Wood The 1 Weath iG) do—playing politics, asetfied " he jocal Weather Bi cis " ; Daya Rrociwed celved the, foflowing advisory measago| Tre men from Kings and Qasaae DAILY AFTER 8A. M,_ [fom Wesnincton jeclared to-day that they are still For pubifeation the following day orthwest storm warning, Atiantic| Ut Om transit, and that they EARLY COPY Wilmington, Nec. | have the entire delogation: Saher Ue Patra Gass Meare Carotina| Greater New York in their tigi : Mee to Be Omittes stward. rong| sttalghten out the B, R. T, prob 7HE WORLD fternoon and to- | But yesterday they afl voted toa ageinat the Lockwood resolution, Oe ee ee ee a eee ee gf

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