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HAKE-UP FACE: To-Night’s Weather—UNSETTLED, WALL STREET ] EDITION VOL. LXI. NO. 21, 654—DAILY. — baiadit an tre NE wo x 0 R x, ate: TH U R. 8 D AY, F EB R Ld A R ¥ 8, 1921. Port Utticee New Vorky Ne Te aa PRICE THREE CENTS pw saidepiesieisiiamatailiely “Circulation Books Open to All.’ | CROOKS’ TOTAL PRISON TERMS 200 YEARS DAWES KEEPS ON CUSSING SAG NG TERS "Any Aowtes Spier | BOE SORE) CUSTOMS INSPECTORS. PNEAD POLTIANS WHO: "2H Wor Fr ays rater tM ERE 7 THe PORT AE VOLVED. MUCKRAKE US, WARRECORD Be eesenc INBRBETAKING SCANDAL lars, Many Ex-Convicts, victs Set Free Than Give | — Are Sentenced. Labor Czar Liberty. “Dirty ate He Tells Con- | ' ; leas Peeler’ Committee, “To Raise ‘FRANCE 10 INSIST |\NO LENIENCY SHOWN.| WORSE THAN FooTPaD,|Six Already Dismissed, the Others fell About Promotions.” | | = Suspended—Entire Force of 470 ON FULL PAYMENT \“I Have No Use for Elmira} | Methods of Extortion Practised PR ATSE FOR PERSHING| Reformatory,” Declares = Judge Rosalsky. j Doesn't “Believe a Damned} BY THE G GERMANS | Word” of Story About Un- | Prison sentenoes aggremating more than 200 years wer xl out to, ct by Labor Boss Did Not In- Under Investigation — Collector volve Risk of Violence. Newton Pities the Men Exposed ‘The closing chapter of the trial of to Temptation by Passengers, |B pert P. Brindell for using his ' , Laieliege area bine de Earl B. Barnes, Assistant United States Attorney; dectared to-day | Trades Counc! for extortion pean . t . . . lo. B seen vel Unlarnyer, obvi- that most of the evidence involving thirty-eight Customs Inspectors and ously suffering from the illness which | €xaminers at this port in charges of graft had been submitted to him-and as soon as the cases were complete they would be submitted te room yementay, autamed up tte evi- [pa Federal Grand Jury and warrants issued for the arrest of the accused dence for the prosecution. ” 2 men convioted of high | Premier Briand 1 Tells Chamber ane wurst Feb. 8.—Turning | fs i of Deputies the Allies |i» Ge : | Are United j them had ‘been convicted before. Law- G Dawes, former head of Army Sup- | | ARIS, Feb. 3.—France still intends y robbery! ary by Judge Otto Rosaisky | necessary Loss of Life.” ® = = WASHINGTON, urply wpon House Investigating sions to-day, Many of ominittee as a whole, Gen. Charles yers for “the firet offenders appealed | caused him to retire from the court-| ¢hat to Judge Rosalalcy som the de-| ly Procurement Service in Fra (old one of them to-day that the|to see that Germany cy made to pay | dents to Elmira Reformatory, but | , " t ». | the pleas were refused. | Mr, Untermyer showed early in ‘his \alue of their work had been rendered | her debt in full, {f her economic con- | 1 . u + sth swig an eot of partiean on permits of such payment, Pri “I have no use for Elmira,” anid address that he meant to analyze the The fact that thirty-two Inspettors and examiners have ‘been suse polrties, mier Briand informed the Chamber | Judge Tosalsky, ‘A man eent to| MRS. PEARLEY SPIKER, noe here tion SPIKER AND | testimony every bit as minutely as] nended or-have charges pending against them and that.six others have : “1 bitterly resent this effort to re-!of Deputies to-day in presenting the; Mhnira usually comes out a worse a — |did*Martin W. Littleton in lls £0Ur| Hoon dismissed from the service was revealed by Byron R, Newton, Cole criminal than when he entered the and o half hour argument for Brin- ; : q fect th mire my because | dectaration of his ministry on the a j i i ; pe seen ae ets aie eee (ea li | reformatory, ‘The fault with that sys-| Sociological Experiment.of In- TEN ARE KILLED aan mite saat it mean tkety that} lector of the Port, who returned to-day from a conference in: Washingtow er oie porns: tan is that the jaws are not sufll ternational Interest Is Re- he would finish tute A secre with Secretary Houston and other officials on what promises to be a wide» ~~ « blotch on the army. What the hell cil, M explained, meant ‘the | Clontly flexible. The Board of Parol garded as Success. letitsuelehe pale commit the ease | Spread scandal, ’ a we go in for—to steal money? It! payment of nany to the limit of | 3™* mo , power oe bee eo IN nt FIGHTING: to them about dinner hour The charges against the customs inspectors involve bribery, or, ag © wea ni Attienican war and yet as aber coonomic capacity, tha principal |O°OMNed there then the’ Judge who) Tie, on aos Mr, Untermyer ora aie aie | Collector Newton describes it, “soliciting and receiving gratuities from 1 u cannot put the Supreme Coun- rule these committees try tovbring in ure toward which’ ts the/develop- | tamlliar with tho circumstances) BALTIMORE <iuy ED Littleton's ¥ o ae paubads pine Saal Srl. e built 4 case out of public prejudice | pags py 1 = ti € the tall, ‘ | surrounding case und his English wife, y Know built up a at of pul Y ocea:. passengers at the time of the examination of their partisan polilias, meht of her exportations. pone seeaatatianl saiieccanee aes arenes GRA clamor Por a cendauet FOP MAGN P Re their baggage, these “You could uso your time invosti-| The definite plan which Atl Niele ace arial la iN aa ; ie hardstips: gratuities ranging from $1 to several hundred dollars,” , g 2 v j cena t x a ‘ Jing hardstip gating 4 G better’ advantigé right |oonfereen Had tn: viaw)at thelr meet- |°XTUnyIOh Wasiwentenced to fftcen) to: the brother’ of the Zather, < “Lam without any personal fecling ——® The Collector said that the prae« here trying to save disgraceful Gov- s to verify and fix the exact |yeam f hway robbery, He held| “war baby” grous nternationil | against this man hore," Mr. Unter- tice was “general” among the 470 ine rou could wave more | ttt! of Germany's exporis, and the {Up Miss Chartotte Downey at Park) aigoussion, said to-day the marr ‘ ; Shy - . myer said, pointing to Brindell, “But Ate : Semmpent waste. You could mye more | eral remult of tie< snee was |Avente and 126tn Street ‘on Oct. 2 see ae ne i pe ee le Sinn Feiners Mest bath) oi ino work Incelleh Ihave bean pectors under his supervision and money for the people, But 48 t0/t5 avoid a paradoxical $5,000, the payroll of the snip wrashine wil ware in Assault on Police in engaged for many weeks and the i that the more flagrant cases woulda be { France you haven't got evidence + which Germany's foreign tr ne Laundry of No. 110 Bast} ¥ ear res k - . study of the data which has been sent to the Federal Grand Jury, make @ caso if one existed, and 1] thrive through deliveries of h Stre | ebrated Sunday evening at thy hom AUTK COUNTY. \ gathered, 1 do belleve most earnestly Mr, Newton's statement said that ‘ dont believe it does, ucts to the Allies, to the detriment of Stewart, a chauffeur, of No-|}oy pearley Spiker, No. 8033 Bust that for the public good he should go i : oF | ¢ ma | ‘although the investigation has been WON'T BLACKEN THE NAME Allied industries 3 Avenue, was siven twenty | py dics SKIBBEREON, County Core Fev| to prison, ; j . nm pro li A SOLDIER. ty Premiers statement was re- Stewart dr 1 “bandit car experiment, fc | progress only a short time it bas “Don't let this thing go before the | ceived with grent attention, but there bbed the cash ‘regiate tear’ “phe ni, {Or 3.ix members of a party suid to] RATHER 800 CONVICTS FREE : : | jrevealed a deplorable condition o: i which failure eoly predicted, | humber several hundred Sinn Fuiners| THAN BRINDELL. F _— peoplo.as a partisan fight. Everybody | was absolute silence ¢ chamber | patrons of Chinese restaurants Jwus the outcome of a war romance | ies oa eect atnem wound-| “I believe, gentlemen, that it would piers, and it is predicted that starting wants to bear something bad about] until the end, wh t applause} Louis Teichman, twenty-three, No.| netween Pearley Spiker and the t n| loa: better to let.tive Nundred men diselosures may come in a few days? somebody else. I am not here to|broke out. The sitting was sus-|178 South Ninth st Brooklyn, | Mise Knowle from the prisons of this State to roam The smuggling of liquor, Collector ed in un attack last night upon a de- 1 hondon ¢ inake charges that would blacken the | pended to Ne M. Briand to read|who held up and robbed Louis Ku-! peariey was an aviator ia the, Unit-| tachment of fifteen police between Dg ae Teal gate tae ; ay : ton admitted, figures in the rév< plas iat sone| the came , lich, fiftee N Parc “Aventis ana ln at large and do their will than to} Bride Is Miss Elizabeth Mary| siations, b i name of a soldier who cannot come] the same ¢ ration in the & ne m, ot No. ark Avenues! od states force mine »' Burgada and Rossearbery, according | anow this man to be free to continue sib J | elations, but not to an overshadowing im to be heard.” The session was resumed an hour| Manhattan, of $8 at the point of 4} Knowles and later ucknowhdged DEIN | to reports from police sources reach- | the iniquity which le had pia ang! Stewart, Friend of Years’ extent. - { Asked about grifters who followed | later, but It wax not expected that the | revolver, was given ten years. | the father of her child “ovo tHl"l ing here. this morning. “hn attack-|Weaun to turn to erendy proft, ‘Those SraAcine sit is indicated that a reorganizie the American Army to France, Gen||interpellations wo! be completed Smith, twenty-five, No. 507! angie grew into a pentagon, 5 i Jeriminala could at least controiied ¢ Ae tion of the whole customs inspection Dawes said: and a vote reached on approval of the 40th Street, who held up a bake- Peaiiay Hollen dette arsine bs | nt peri wa thenten oft/attor Aeeel o DEAE is ene eles tae ae - wervice here may be necessary, Mr "Yes they were there, some of the|declaration before to-morrow shop at No. 488 West 48th Strect on] i, gormer Miss Knowles the affinity, Vit ren ibre AAO RDS AGUAS Ob amd Jeould not restrain Brindell, for ie has| John How rd Cowperthwuit, sev-|Newton said new charges against in« most despicable characters on earth,| A comparative table of taxation in]November 21 and fired at his pUur-| Gora aq. spiker the forgiving wife, Guy | yn "itoe, ‘the eeporta deptare, euia- | sot the police enty-two years old, living in Engle-|*Pectors are being made daily; Many rying to help the army by selling it |Germany and three police, ports declare, su was given from ten to twenty nis family jof the inspectora and examiners, it ne AMlbd oars ne Spiker the protector of the | tained no casualties, The programme by which Brindeli] wood, N. J., dnd senior member Nineee Ht oieeH ah exces tame Cimitoe |e “war Bata Ese! Vague name, and the child, new legally Alfred) qe attack wa an olabornte| built up a union of housewrackers tol ean of Cowperthwalt & Se e OTE EETD 8 ee ee i There was one man we caught and|Italy—is used to s: Jon Shannon, No. , 322 Tenth] Pe Guvor, forming the fifth ; cee tina | dluplace the Polleh and Zarnako untons| en ooo nial & Sons aC OHS. ling it the reaidences) or often : tay Spiker, forming the fifth angle GP the nn | displace the Polish and Za © untons |... sine youd ¢ eported. What's his na: Oh, | ability to bear a greater Avenuc aded guilty to thira-| @4¥ SP dae A ve a le aT accull| waa ahi hadeeaty stil uid VASO mun Sq. and List Street and Third |passengers tho day following the exe © yhat's the use! I am not a muck-{a joint statement issued y|degree burglary and was sentenced poet aleeae oy! ar Birr King, ay sj Nat mat iv iauer Kilborn’ G2e-7ad Avenue, obt 4 murriage Ncense to-l amination of their baggage at the ‘ f a traitor and vish {the various delegations of experts] to five Shannon was 8 y % ea Mee eee sabi i WN a, a As labor: Meto le referred) diy to wed Miss Mlimabeth Mary Stew-| pier and thus receive “thpa't taker How traitor and I wish i me ity youre Shannon was shot by ridicuk commrmndeered — the revious night,| to the statement that Brindedl formed pier and thus fF ny larger ‘tips’ art, twenty years lila junior, of No. 1 t 64th Street. The wedding ve could have There were “many women at. the | ferenc ot him." who participated in the Brussels con-}a policeman while trying to escape from 4 warehouse at No, 541 West than are usually given at the piers. » living happily together, our ill! Receiving money or anything of attacked from the surrounding | the new union partly to find work for he but it didn’t disturb the ie per capita taxe Street with $15,000 in his pos at merce life i aa eaten ee Hie alice mee e ous from | take Place to-morrow ut the home of|value by a customs officer in cons charged, f » curren t t Sunday we will celebrate returned their fire and| Samuel Johnson Patriotism nel yy fae A General, who swore constantly hurged, for the current fiscal session, | aes the guttlc raged until avcived OF inet refuee 6f/4 565 the bride. ‘The bridegroom and his! nection with the examination of our first anniversary w q ; | “Considering everything," Germany marks, Other sentences w Michae abinay ben ary und police nea arite Ade Untannver Gavoled anew, dhar bride will go to Palm Beach on thelr | baggage is an indictable offense, Mr. olared, “the record of a 90 francs, in Jy 200 lire and in MeDonogh, convicted of robbery in| OM : ae Bes in the | When the attacking was route hour to’ describing the | honeymoor | Newton said the 5 cc had grown | mont of the War Department in get- Britain the statement! the first. degree, twenty years; James| Mts Spiker was 7 ionlsteated ¢ aaly ley Meee naa ¢ | bride has been a friend of the!alarmingly since the war. He woutd th r sister-in-law’s home « Oe ile's was badly | petween Max Aronson and 1 | a ting ready for war was a gre the i Porter, Assid Ganin, William Car. | fOrwWay whe Fem 7 nile trary ; niday pipes évimn' Panes is fumily for many years,” sald Walter/not place an estimate on the value | muplishment than that of exchang |stein and John Bataglio, robbery in| and althoush she looked thinur (hs jul announomment, regurds| estes co wcaee sented |B. Cownerthwalt to-day to « reporter}ot goods that may have Seem Great Brit in the same dotans | the first degree, ten to twenty years, | 8he dd when bh asin the attaolk’ au Hat twenty : Fart tor The Evening Wo “My father is|smuggied in this way, but aaid it fi time, I don't believe you can pick France $28.08, | William Sailno, a first offender, ary AUS married Guy Seber | % a no] Wayman onthe wtfeets Of the city ia.al | son ils years and does not|might run up into hundreds of thous Sal and in Great Britain $83.8 Nrst: degrea robbery, eixht ya color Wa und she seemed to a ve und moderate man ce 5 “ial Wi (Continued on Second Page.) r t 6 rst degree robbery, eight years six healt 7 who conter ay tack ti, CHA CaRA Who blundone Uy look to be seventy-two yearns old. sands dollars, 7 Continued on Second Page. Tax receipts for the current yeat atehtes oat be in vigorous healt! with the man Who plunders by such a| '? 4 : coe 4 o lin Re ae mount tis '34,306,000000| ope 2 havstis POeens) Ren De Americ dently, Wad ren | OF AL Teh! Conse Duley = upon mas the Tha, furnitiire firm of swith: Mr, The outside force on the piers t@ jermany amo: F and larceny, four to ten n 4 barrac t toss Carbery. ‘The ‘ ¥ ie s senior member was| Under the Lime te 0} “SAP” FROM TREE _| aris: in France 19,471,000 Mdward Angel’ Nov 182 Fast | Wall. Dy her sie was her ch Se a ae eel ee takes a chance fs rahi | reotion of Thoma ie Samet Meare RUNS OUT OF T in Maly 7,4%,000,000 lire, and in Great] {24th street, two yeurs and not more | BOW % Year and four months vld—a | gow day. Hud tl Mell, Be BON at cnay ineet tm be ibet hi : salt ee Mrs Aust: decile d NK gona eon 12th treat, two yeurs and not more] Now ar AM Tee, ereaaed in| Peiners had taken qwasession of the|toacemt with, whut Dis gietim has ig =n decitnak ae han four years for robbery; Edward trate’y house und imprivones + fumily since \ts ince Jolin How. |aee rep. , Saying they 1 FULL OF WHISKEY - Ht 20 Weast 98: t pink rompers and with a merry smite, | Magis 5 1 imp 1 is] | i would have i 98f ha Ie Z nd he had a halt milk | family, and als » Ross, | (Continued on Second Page.) Cowperth wait one of the} to information from the NEW PACKER PLAN __ [or diggers cueecl paripener He oe | ail of whom: ware ‘bad | AioNew Meck. werohatd who] Col * . month. t Kuss, assault in sec pottie and w a « append | i ry re . Panis of tindc af = _ 7 | DPUCBLIN, Jun, $-—1 ah m dures” purty This is the hardest tus) Pennsylvania Sheriff Finds an | 1S TO BE REPORTED) cn decree, two years and nix montng [on the glass to the door and amited | PUBEIN, Jan, 1 | ee tee ss cuusthe Adelie hie. th (bed te eettere te A y " i eke Forte aath 4 Ivatore D Behind Mrs. Spiker was Mrs. Cora | Sued of auxiliary p a- | Classi ied Advertisers 190%. The combined wealth of the|ton, “because it involves many mea Moonshine Brand. House Committee Adopts Substitute eyo ; ‘ ae | ae Spjkor, wh ae a here, yesterda f the | miaroneiaa aled, fae raved $200,- | fundamentally honest: Out who haya 1 cola pleaded guilty to assault. La RODE OF Wi HABE MP ISOTLINE. 9 i neil 600,000 Cowperthwait has long } PITTSBURGH, Kan., Fab, 3, Dividing Control of the Morte was sentenced to not leas than | husbands uffinit er home alee ate le Important! heen ui authority and rei oa ih or Dave Stee ia SHHRIFF'S liquor raid ne years and six months: Die: n rey ty be call n LadcbbaeA beth yin. analyst “and bu In | this situation because of conditions or IFF'S ia raiding Business. two years and six months; Dieola to A hore, but know 1 Claesitied aavertising copy 1 renol 1 to the New York |eayironment, ‘There has been 4 o lax any purty yesterday; found a six months and net more th theres and a normal w Re Sunday World ‘hou! be ' | WASHINGTON, Feb, 9.—Favorab 2 n three} motor as Wlow bys nimerce, Mr, Cow |loose discipline for some time in the piece of wood plugged into ' able | care, “ d Tae World ofttce i " t the Admin a hole in a big tree at a coal cump|"ehort ™ to-day Dy north of Pitteturgh, [House Agriculture Committee on »/éGag” DROPS ANOTHER CENT) !4w | house, ut At, Guy would | Med a hecah order a ett ie force on the plers, and there s a growing tendency, eapectally On or Before Friday When the plug was pi |substitule plan for the Senate bill for a Preceding Publication among wealthy persons, to offer Mrgee. tube was disclosed, Followin, | Federal regulation of the meat indus- | stamda: Wontinued ons it ) Trelind: he eee WH) Prom Mloridm | gratuities, tube the raiders discovered that |: Under the substitute, contrat ot | Loe « tow ‘ Clasvified Baceriieemante for Week “Many of these men now in the new it connected with an cight-gallon | Met packers would be vested | i Aerial Pleketing Over Cramp's Ship. | VE!" i DAILY AFTER 8 A. M. Ia, Feb. | pity profoundly because they arw cask of-moonshine whiskey, con- | Department of Agricuiture and the |sersey | Jan a yards. mi ci x hem. For publication the following day. Pie wate of the State! victims of a system and conditions cealed nearby. yards would be placed under p PHILADEL DDS A i ! f EARLY COPY . are r fur whieh of reaponsible,” y The whiskey was pumped out 3, tate C C! ' i W A Reasivee the Protersece Wien Agwetining P $').000.. *T “? 1 nH. Edwards, Collector @& 59 through the tree when a customer jg nie, Committee voted te ise D nA iste h ait ‘ . 4 wv Mm te oe itioe unk ny AMY O: nue, said his oMlee waa 7 j special rile to expedite ae ANA War reduced nati | capeting r 6 , * THE WORLD ydtts, AW eles and” telegraph! g ed (In any” way wits ox 2 . wk he wholesaie ono tne 5 d LD, Cain lg EMU sal age | felesraph' nor converte ny way Dien eppearat. tion in the House, [price 251-3 cents, deed during the evening - ri Pett TE ee aa in| Ab aiaauaa oan ‘4 ; p * Ly 5 ‘ ' ray j 4 oikh, italy Daticetasllasaias ae <dewi - rf é . By " pe 2

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