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Che | “Circulation Books Open to All.” | Copyright, 1921, Co. (Tbr 3e New York World by The Press Publishing N — OL. LXI. NO. 21,649—DAILY. EW YORK, MADE BY elation That It Would Cost Public $366,000,000 Read | Into Record, OINT [S PRESSED HOME. osition Senators Not Satis- fied With Explaination by Advocates of Bill. ial From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 28—Senator | Harrison of Missesippi, who is lead- ing the fight in the Senate against the iniquitous Fordney “Emergency” Tar- ife Bit, read into the Congressional Reoord an article from The Evening World on Jan. 20,.which he endorsed as @ clear presentation of the ism. ‘The article in” question was headed “Trick Tariff Sugar Boost Recalls ‘Threat of ‘Trust ‘Dur Losses Must Be Pald’—Fordney Measure’s Tax on Con- sumere—$366,000,000 — Would Just Dover Losses of Sugar Interests When ging Plans Collapsed.” ‘The article also said it would boost fhe cost of sugur than 12 ents a pound “I know,” said Senator Harrison, that the Senator from North Dakota Mir, McCumber) respects the views this great Asnerioan paper, and that Senate will be edifled to hear what says.” Senator MoCumbert took issue with e view that the Sugar Trust had a in the framing of the sugar tion of the bill, “The article which has just been into the record,” said Mr. Mc- ber, “after reciting the locsed that Mhave been snourred by the Sugar "Prost, stated, in substance, thot those who framed the particular amend- ment to the bill were very much in touch with the interest which desired to recoup those losses and to have to more the great sugar interests or the re- fining companies, CLAIMS THERE IS BIG LOSS IN BEET SUGAR. “It is tn evidence which has been presented again and again before (Continued on Twentieth Page) “MILLIONAIRE KID” Estate Disclosed in Affidavits of Trustee's Executors. (Sperial to The Eraning World), SYRACUSE, Jan filed by a focal bank executor of the estate of Frank W. Lasher, who was “trustce of several funds created in the will of the late millionaire paper manufacturer, Simon D, Paddack, it became known that Simon D. Pad- @ack Jr. the ‘Millionaire Kid” of Broadway fame, and his sister, Mrs. Marion Paddack Jones, have disap- peared from New York City. Mra, Jones has not been s« ince bhe walked out of New York apartment, lewving behind a husband and two children, The “Millionair Kid” was last heard from in Rouen, France, when he sent a postcard t Richard P, Byrne, his counsel, of thie city, Mrs, Paddack, in New York, bays she knows nothing where, ahouts, giving credence to a reporte beparation between the couple. Citations for service of the missing heirs by oublication was asked! by vattormey for tho beau Gauls, of Judge Rules Evidence Not Suff South ‘i Street, Newark. The truck was driven } Disappearance of Heirs to Packkick | by Abraham Geller, of No. 527 South 19th Street. Patrick J . and the driver, Samue! Weinstein, injured, to the City Hospital, EVENING WORLD HOW TARIFF BILL WOULD BOOST PRICE OF SUGAR Expose by Evening World That ‘Led to Hot ‘Debate in Senate. | its expose of the sugar echedule of the Fordney Ibmergency Tariff Bin, charged First—The pamuge of the bill woud! automatically mise the price of sugar four cents a pound. would automatically increase over night the vulue of 1,250,000 tons of raw and refined sugar, mostly in and epeculators, to the extent of $112,000,000, Third—The Poriney sugar tanyt United States in the ten months of its Mfe $266,000,000—almost the exact amount of the losses suf- speculators én the decline in eugur prices which begun last summer, Fourth—The bill would produce there would be no imports until the Dresent surplus is used up, and this surplus and the crop coming normal demand, ee oe RINES TRIAL ENDS; HE EVENING WORLD, in that: Second—The passage of the dill the hands of beet sugar refiners would cost the consumer of the fered by the sugur intercets and No revenue én customs, because in would more than supply the TAKEN FROM JURY cient to Connect Prisoner With Murder, PHILADHUPHTA, Jan. 28.—Judge Ferguson in Criminal Court to-day granted the motion of tle defense to take from the jury the ease of Will- lam P. Brines, charged with firet de- free murder in connection with the death of Elmer (C. Drewes, bis college the recuuping done at the expense of! cium, found dead from a bullet the wituuate consumer. I do not be-| wound in the head last October, on lieve that thase who framed the] tne ground that no sufficient evidence amendinent bad anything to do OF/yaq teen submitted to connect the were in any respect in touch with] aerendant with Drewes's death. The entire morning session of the fifth day of the trial was taken up with agwuments on thie motion. a TRUCK HITS JITNEY; SIX HURT Crowded Newerk Bus Overtarned, Roth Drivers Are Arrested. Six persone were injured, one perhaps seriousty, when a jitney bus wns struck AND SISTER MISSING] »y a truck and overturned to-day at Orange Avenue and Camden ‘The bus was crowded. / The most seriously injured was “_a- fam Bluhm, of No. 16 Stuyvesant Ave- nue. 28.—Affidavits | 4 fracture of the right leg. His brother, Philip Bluhm, was slightly injured. He received internal injuries and ‘The-othera hurt are Patsy Columba, Manning, Halsey T. Burke The except Weinstein, were taken | | } “ALLIED COUNCIL 207 YEARS PRISON NEARING A SPLIT SENTENCES FOR 15. ~ONRESERVATIONS BANDITS IN BATCH Lloyd George Raises Objec-| County Judge Gibbs in the tions to Plans of Experts | Named Yesterday. ! } Bronx ~Gives Warning From the Bench, | |SENDS FOR M. BRIAND. ‘NO MERCY FOR Gunmen! | Session of the Supreme Coun-| Young or Old Alike He Will cil Scheduled for To-Day | Is Abandoned. | \ | | Consider Them as Po- | tential Murderers. | | Jan, 28 (Associated Press).| Fifteen confessed or convinted —The divergence of views of the hold-up men and burglars, most of members of the Allied Supreme ‘them having perpetrated thelr Counsil conferences to-day, and in same quarters It is regarded as in danger of breaking up. The sesston of the Council scheduled for this afternoon was abandoned, The aptimistic feeling of this fore- noon, when the members of the Spe- |elal Reparations Committee ap- pointed yesterday expressed pleasure with their progress, was soon dissi- pated when, Mr. Licyd Georgo sald, the projects under discussion by the committee were unsatisfactory to tren. He sent at ones for M. Briand, President of the French Council, and conferred with him for an hour and a half, The Belgian representatives were to meet Mr. Lloyd George later regarding their proposals, ‘The Special Committee on Repara- tions is continuing its efforts to rec- oncile the different viewpoints, while M..Briand and Mr. Lloyd George will try to find @ solution In private con- versations, The Belgian delegates Proposed that Germany be requested to pay from 3,000,000,000 to 6,000,000,- 000 marks per annum. Tt is now considered extremely tm- probable that the \llied: Council will be able to take amy effective action rogurdthg Austria at this meeting as most of the members appointed to study the question have deen busy since last evening on reparations, Of the eusgestions made, the proposal of M. Loucheur, French Minister of tho liberated regions, that an effort be made to finance Austria through bankers is receiving the most favor, _ The Supreme Council may adopt M, Loucheur’s suggestion, but It is believed will be unable to take steps to realigs it before adjournment is IRISH CONSTABLE KILLED. Five Others and Divisional Com- missioner Wounded im Anmbumi DUBLIN, Jan. 23.—One Constable w: killed and Divisional Commissioner Holmes and five Constables were woun to-day in an ambush near Castle and, County Kerry. The wounds of Comanissioner Holmes are serious, ‘The attacking party used machine gun: MORTALITY AMONG DRY AGENTS HIGHER THAN WORLD WAR'S Wheeler Says Their Work Is Made Dangerous by Wet Propa- ganda—Asks More Pay. WASHINGTON, Jan. 28, HB mortality rate among Prohibition Enforcement agents !s higher than that | remurding German repar- crimes at the pistol point, were sen- tions caused an mterruption of the tenced to prison to-day by County Judge Louis D. Gibbs in the Bronx. That there should be no chance for demonstration or disturbance, Police Inspector Sweency had fifty deteo-| tives and patrolmen stationed in and about the building and no one with- out a subpoena was permitted to en- ter, If the detectives felt there was cause for jt, even those entering were searched and quéstioned, When the priyoners wets about to be brought Judge Gibbs, in fur. therance of a plea from District At- torney Glennon, said: “I intend now to send a mosuage to the underworld that should make its denizens keep their hands off decent citizens. I will deal with the men arraigned, when a weapon has been used, as potential murderers, Young or old, the crime will be considered just as grave.” In the fifteen cases Judge Gibbs disposed of he imposed sentences ag- greguting 207 years 3 months, Joseph Monstrelli, who with five others pleaded guilty to two revolver hold- ups of chicken dealers in Van Nest and Hunt's Point, was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Of the others, John J. Rooney got from 7 to 16 yeara, and James Gerardi, from § to 12, Thomas Nugent, chauffeur of tho car which carried the two bandits, was gent to Elmira as he “snitched” on the others, according to the police. After the sentencing of the chicken market bandits, Judge Gibbs had iined up before hin Detoctives Heg- ney, Thompeon, Meyer, Webbenhunst and Rice and gaid to them: “Your success in arresting these six men deserves the highest com- mendation. I ehadl see that the Po- lice Commissioner is informed of your cxoellemt work, 90 that he may know that he has police officers working under him who know their duty and do it” The second batch of prisoners was composed of five Filipinos who held up two Chinese restaurants, gagged (Continued on Second Puge) DE VALERA STATES» PEACE TERMS, SAYS DUBLiN REPORT Does Not Now Demand Sep- aration From British Em- pire, It Is Said DUBLIN, Jan. & ‘6 P RESIDENT’ DE VA- LERA to-day outlined Roth drivers were held by the potioe| of the World War, Wayne B. Ireland's pence torms, pending the result of Blubin's injurics.| wneetor, Anti-Saloon League Tho first step, he said, woukl be <r counsel, declared to-day before for Great Britain to acknowledgo COURT OPENS HOTEL ROOM.! 4 senate appropriations commit. Ireland's right to independence. ~ ‘ee, urging better pay for the ‘The next step would be to negotl- Allows Search In Marra: mm dl rolibition field agents. ate & suitable agreement on rela~ WI) oF Alfred''G Mr, Wheeler said thes work | tions between the two countries, Surrogate Cohnian to-day, on the ap-| was being made mo ngerous The Sin Felon will not insist on plication of Louise Ely Paterson, of No, “by the wet propaganda now in isolation from the empire, he sald. $53 Pelham Road, New Roche circulution to encourage law- Mr, de Valera's terms were an- Rae cee ; agen 7 in| OM ze ; Deibred ia: Bis ephy te ®) quan odie | wer than one-half of one tionnaire, sllowea |” per cent, of the men His statement In regard to ino- f her arms in the last w Jo lation was aceuptial by his fullow- = “4, M Wheeler “A t of tui ¢ en | mpone land. { ment would 1 disturb or ex-| {8K this eviien os be Pepe: ete: boowets nasa amine withou! of the Count, © Mex" to the empire Het ON \ _ eng ae — ae Chicago Social . Leader Becomes Sport Promoter | MRS. MARSHALL FIELD. Mrs. Marshall Field, 3d, to Put on Three Wrestling Bouts for Charity. CHICAGO, Jan. Morgan is not to laurels as sporting promoter In the name of charit Mrs. Marshall Field 34 entered the ring, as it we to-day and announ she too had a pet charity and intended invading the world of sport in aid of it, Mrs. Field's charity is nearer home, the place at which the proverb de- clares charity begins. Her pet benefi- conve Is directed toward the poor children of Chicago. She sald to-day: “lf Miss Morgan can raise $70,000 28.—Miso Anne enjoy alone the for devastated France throu eporting event in New Yor boxing maten between Leonard Mitchell—eurely we slould be able here in this city to raise an oven greater amount for the poor little children of Chicago. “And to that end I am sponsoring, @ wrestling tournament to Ge held here Washington's Birthday, There will be three championship bouts, and 1 am sure they will draw an enormous audie MRS. SCHIRMER FILES SEPARATION SUIT Will Ask $300 a Week Alimony and Counsel Fee From Wealthy Publisher. Mrs. Mlorenos Schirmer, No. 49 Bast 62d Street, wife of Gustave Schirmer, millionaire music publisher, will “ask Supreme Court Justice Ford ‘Tuesday for $300 a week alimony and u $3,500 counsel feo pending outcome of her suit for separation. Mra, Schimmer bogan action for sep aration on grounds of whandonment by filing her petition for alimony, «and supporting affidavits. Her complaint has not been filed, according to her at torney Edward H. Burger of Burgor & Burger, No, 233 Broadway. Schirmer, then twenty-six — yoar: bride, then twenty, were married Dec. 13, 1917, They have ebild, Gustave Jr, two years ald. plaintiff alleges her husband, who spent $20,600 a your on thair hom while Living together, has falled to pro. vide for her sings the beginning of the year he 9) 1 é home| at the Commodore Ho’ O'Callaghan StL Here, Speaks| o-Morrow. or He unced to-day that Donu!| Lord Mayor of (Co dinappeared United lily ti — Vr BUR Ar 2 WORLD TRA ahs THIEF IN CITY HALL STEALS OVERCOAT Second Robbery in Weeks Within the Stru Two clure Where Crime Is Iynored. i X. SULLIVAN LC Audacious Theft Occurs aR. Meeting of the Board of Estimate, A sneak thief invaded ¢ while the Board of Estimat: vession to-day and stole committee mom ab ove belongins: to Comr ut ity of Public Works Frank X. Sullivan lof Queens, ‘The thief was disarimi- Control over lines in which if has invested $300,000,000 of the pubii: “Cirenlation Books Open to All.” | FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921. Entered as Second-Cliss Matter Post Office, atl New ¥ N.Y. CAN BLOCK FARE ENATE DEBATES EVENING WORLD TARIFF EXPOSE — ENATE DEBATES EXPOS F SUGAR TARIFF GOUGE BOOSTERS ASMANORSTSB IF CITY SHOWS SOLID FRONT CF ITS ALBANY LEGISLATORS Up-State Cities May Aid Fight ‘for Municipal Rights—“ Republicans Amenable to Party Whip” Should Hear From Home. By Joseph (Staff Correspondent of Th Miller, would not only boost fares in Ne nating, for he “passed up" overcoats Moneys, | and Boroush Presidents Curran, Ri gelmann, Bruckner and © ‘Theirs were not as new and natty as bills are being drafted and the Re; Sullivan’ The committee roorn wh ovércoata tung had always been re- amenable to the party ‘whip and there is the hope of the ‘onnolly. ere the \ | owned by Deguty Comtrotler smith But the delegation must be united, ALBANY, Jan, 28.—The Greater New York delegation in ture can defeat the traction grabbers who, under the plan of Gov, Jordan. © Evening World.) the Leg w York, but rob the city of any They should hear from hor over “tke week-end.” The Governor is hurrying his plan along, ths put them through, There are several Rarded as safe, for It im locuted not p90. 20 feet from where Mayor Hylan sits Ay and tells the newspaper free from crime the city is. The doors of the Committ: men how 4 room from whieh the coat was taken lock reach! thre an tomatically, Before doors one must strong ornamental pass through © anoth Patent snap-lock which Is known only to th quainted With the premises. ‘There was considerable among the when Sullivan announced t coat was missing and that t who took it wasn't avo & substitute 8 y said Sulliv <elly oi r pases grate pate son wer enough to “When a gent in & barber shop," usually Ieaves an old thing like that, How who took ey coat at least excellent taste.” man st ‘To-day's theft ls the esoond tihat bas! CVer sat Mefore—as a critic of oper- occurred in the City Hall since ginning of the arime wave. weeks ago, extendin the mechanism ns thowe ugg id then with a of OM) a gloom hat he per- ntleman our hat an, “he ir some- the person showed the be Several while Mayor Hylan wos the freedom of the city to Al Jolvon, ls an infringement of tho Mra Muriel Macdwiney, widow af the Mayor of Cork, a young wom an who stood In the crowd twenty feet away wutching the ceremony lust a hand- big containing $36, which represented two weeks’ wages, GOVERNOR MILLER SIGNS FIRST BILL Immediately Afterwards, Appoint Henry Mt. Sage on Hospital ‘Commission, ALBANY, Jan. 2. M Gov ier to~ day signed the first bill enacted int a jaw since his Administration began ‘This was adding ui on Jan. 1 Adler measure to the Hospital Development sion immediately ufter ulerning Boylan member ‘oma its the Gilt nry M. neinver BASE the Governor announved the ment of former Senator He Suge of Albany as the now of the cominisgion, Mr. Sage wns for many years man of the Finance tee and eponmible tor th on of the Hospital Commission. He is prt erensted in the ‘ ug fur the wars of t - R-34 LANDS SAFELY AT Fatimate Board members| his | | ing GRAND OPERA A AND OLSON'S SONG FOOLED I COURT Trumpeter and Piano in Suit Over Copyright Before Federal Judge Hand. law up cal and are tes now be a few up. w publican Party whip is relied upon (5 New York Republicans very traction gral. Sentiment against the Governor's Proposed traction measures ts spreal in both Houses, and it is not the it appeared ‘aye ago that the Governor 4 “olnoh”* ta {Programme is golng through. ‘Ti makers from up State are waking to the fact that while they ars led upon to take away from New York City the control of its roads . Ue $300,000,000 and more of ths people's money invested in them, they called upon to do the same thi with regand to their own public utti - in thelr own home towns. STATE CITIES SEE MENACE IN PLAN. hen they go home to-morrow foo Judge Augustus N. Hund m the/thelr week-end amony thelr constitu. United District Court this afternoon | ents they will probably hear a “wt kat as No known Judge of record hax Small voice" bidding thom water their step, and it won't require mudit atle music, The Judge was to deckie legally imagination voice” into a roar if they continue t) to convert that “smail whether the song, “Avalon,” sung by|!sten to the Meadors of the Repub- Moan Party rather than harken to copyrigtt of the opera “Tosca,” and|*he interests of their own public he had a plano, a trumpeter, two es delegation from Greater New : ‘ fork can beat the elght-cent 7 violinists and a phonograph to help ht-cert tara and dofeat the logisiation white him reach a decision. Floor) & Co, of Milan and New| oniy wo outside votes for a me, niet York, owners of the copyri@ht Of] ia in the daonle pale dority Tosca, usguinat Joseph H. Remick €!would nave to play = Wise teed Co, for an injunction to restrain the | tune hut the situarion a eq ne latter from continuing tho publicd-|ang the desperate measuroa reaniel tion, singing and distribution Of) by the majority purty womped “avalon” action in kind by the men ta beta Mr, Remick olaims Chat ¢he avustc | Houses went to Albany in the inters was composed iby Arthur Vincent | est of the city Rows, arranged by J, Bodewalt Ten men from Greater New York Lampe and the words written by Jol son bimeelf. * eat arelll, formerly first tram the Motropotitan under was to play both scores. { firm reiled on two un- d violin virtuosos wanini, men the nar MOTHER SEES CHILO DROWN need jacking up by torests of their city over party fealty, 1 oir constituents, own that the im- take precedence Phese are ¢ n who on Wednesday voted a Donohue hey have to be amendment to t emasculated Lockwood resolution. SUGGESTION TO “JACK UP” THE NEW YORKERS. Unable to Save Hoy Skating en! hoy are Republicans, anu Lake Near Westwood, N. J. homes are: Walter Cohen, six yeara old, was| New York—Hernard Aronson, law. drowned to-day while skating on a Iakel yor, No. 128 West Lith Street; Mari ‘at Gates Park, near the Overbrook}G, Di Pirro, law clerk, 31 Ba atwood, N, J. His mother, | jist Strost: George N lawyer, the b ony. #W] No, 621 West 179th Street; Pred all and ran She ws) H. Nic stock broker, No, 650 We A by Mins Louinn Yakes, and both! sigth street; Kdward R, Rayher, law tot They fell in, 40d) ver, No, 150 West oth Si ‘ , CET DAG: to SADE erity L. Smith, instru 1 : tha body wt} physical education and lygenios, Ne eerie 21 West 122d Street, i . aa Brooklyn—James J. Mullan, cler sineusud Advivan ok Wikies taal sauu National Bank. No. 1197 Bass LONDON, J Prot, ‘Theodor| (9th Btre Broderick A. Wells, Scheimann, of the Chair of History in{ Manutacturcr, No, 215 Montaguy r 1 wi 1 Ques -Ralpa Halpern, commer. Gort ‘ ny mnt a er, No. Lie 88th Awe, cording n London} Richmond Full, 1. 1 “ Richmoud—Dracet v | maids eee