The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1921, Page 11

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LUSK COMMITTEE COUNSEL ATTACKS RADICAL LAWYERS Stevenson Assails Group for Stand Against Deportation of Trouble-Making Aliens, Archibald E. Stevenson, counsel to the Lusk Committee, at to-day's ses- w#ion of the annual meeting of the National Civic Federation at the Hotel Astor, vigorously attacked the group of radical lawyers who organ- ized the agitation against the de- RIVALRY OF GLANS IN JAPAN CAUSES Jealousies of Army and Navy Factions Figure in Efforts to Stop Marriage. TOKTO, Feb. 14.—Rivalry between the ancient army clan of Choshu and the navy clan of Satsuma, which pop- ularly are supposed to be weighty in the counéils of the empire, is ascribed to be partly behind the alleged movement to annul the betrothal of Crown Prince Hirohito to Princess Negako. ROW OVER PRINCE advanced, In the mean time prepara- tions are going on for the departure of the Crown ct The newspapers print in dotall sketchew of Princess, who is described as of ath- letic tendencies, practises Swedish gymnastic exercises and dances, The vill of Field Marshal Yama- gata, near Fuji, guarded. ‘The Nochi Shimbun to-day says he already has tendered his res- ¥ THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSUWAY, —— = PR OTT ET FoeomuAny ba 1941. tgnation os an Elder Statesman. Yukio Ozaki, former leader of the Op- position Party, says that the “inct- dent” in the court demonstrates that the “worm-eaten system of Elder Statesman Administration” is bad for Japan and should be abolished, and Yamagata should be forced to retire, A Japancee to-day tried to enter the Field Marshal's villa .at Odawara to demand that he retire from public life and “atone for his sin.” man was arrested. nee for Bngland. the eighteen-year-old She plays tennis, je being closely portation of trouble-nfaking alien radicals, He held that thb stirring of manufactured sympathy for the undesirable Immigrants was more In- sidious and dangerous than the dis- loyalty taught by the open preachers against existing government. Henry J. Ryan, director of the The mother of the Princess ter of Prince Shimazu, head of | tsuma clan, while Field Mar- shal agata, who is regarded by the police as the power behind the throne, ia the leader of the Choshu faction, More resignations in the imperial household ‘are expected as an out growth of the alleged “intrigue” to Americanism Commission of the| break off the engagement, and the American Legion, speaking on the | date work of that body, said he had been |= mistakenly quoted as saying there were 6,000 teachers of disloyalty in the public schools. Prof. William Bradley Otis of the] [hd College of the City of New York dis-|f cussed the necessary freedom of aca- dgmic institutions from tyranny im-| FY posed by political or selfish financial considerations, The afternoon was devoted to the report of the Committee on Socialism | iM] and Bolshevism and Socialism 1/9 churches and in the schools by the| Chairmen, Everett P. Wheeler and Prof. A. L. Frothingham. Matthew Woll, Speaking in the presence of Samuel Gompers and ap- | parently with his approval at yester-| day's session, udvacated the repeal of all the anti-trust laws. He urged a| freedom of agreement between em. | Ployers’ associations and orgunizea| labor, to be supervised by a quasi-| judicial body. Mr, Gompers himself declared that organized labor was only body of working peopl land which was not at the the Government and was yanlly a great bulwark of the nation, though attacked by the capitalistic press as a menace, | BLAMES MOTORMAN ff FOR L. I. WRECK, Failed to Obey Signal Set Against | Him, Says P. S. C. Chief Electrical Engineer. | Nexsen, Chief Electrical En- | | isa the of the marriage is likely to be | Make it with . Runkel’s GIVE your cake ‘‘that chocolaty taste” of Runkel’s All-Purpose Cocoa. Use the recipe you have always used—oniy simplify the work, for Runkel’s needs no grating. 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Signalmen and the condition of the signals after the ac. cident had furnished the proof, he|ff . said. Charles R. Vaas, Assistant Engi- | mer, gave smilar testimony, He said he was sure that it would have fpeen impossible for the signals to have been changed after the acci-| dent. William Van Twistern Washington Avenue, the Bronx, who had his right arm amputated because of injuries received in the collision, was reported to be on the way to re- covery at St, Mary's Hosp.tal, gives nearly 100 delightful rec- ipes. for cakes, puddings, bever- ages, candies, icings, fillings | and ices, Beautifully eines in color. Write for your copy today, | M&UNKEL BROTHERS, Inc, Makers of Runkel's Almond Bare @ and Fruit-Nut Bara 450 West 30th Street Dew York City Right there, the miracle Kanbbted The heavy cuff of his overalls caught on a bolt and held. They were Sweet-Orr. No cloth tore—no seam ripped. There he hung unhurt, until rescuing hands drew him back to safety. : RT! 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The beliboys are accused of accepting money to introduce the women to men guests at the hotel, ‘The women described themselves as Victoria Chestney, twenty, actress; Mabel Harris, twenty-elght, hairdr er, Ada Cavanuagh, twentythree dresser, and May Terry, twenty cashier. Three of them gave the hot as thelr address. The bellboys, ne- groes, called themselves Roland Taylor, twenty-seven, of No, 239 Weat 135th t, and Orlando Field, even, of No. 122 West 136th Street, ‘They will be arraigned in the Jefferson Market Court. FOUND HUSBAND DEAD. Staten Island Man Hangs Himself QE Pulling for 50 years and haven't ripped yet! ‘WORDS and MUSIC * OF A SONG BY { After Quitting Job. } O H N G L E John L, Hartfield returned unexpect- | ( ) { ) Y edly to his home Avenue, Btaten Islan and wold his wife } SUNG BY with vhis father in th t rc ® » Manhattan, and did not intend te ee eI «A HO rlick’s, GRACE LARUE UNION MADE returned in abou The ORIGINAL bit, to Be AE |< Matted Milk, In “DEAR ME," CLOT H E S TO WOR K E N- dead. He wa, yeu i ¢ With his wite « Shout ix nies ago Now Appearing at the Republic Theatre OVERALLS AND COATS WORK PANTS AND SUITS ae ite tien hee CORDUROY PANTS AND SUITS KHAKI PANTS AND SUITS he, fermey Chairman of the Democt aiiaanT:......,, aumasDiouae WORK SHIRTS DRESS TROUSERS | he “Fond - Drink" for All Ages. Jommittee, is oxy He has been Ill '| Quick Lunch at Home, Office, end FLANNEL SHIRTS CROSS COUNTRY BREECHES : tia” Fountains, Ack for HORLICK’S, Fonatainn Ait Me Same 1 Next Sunday’s World, z ‘ er J — ————

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