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, : THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9% 1921. ie EVENING WORLD'S FIGHT FOR RENT LAWS AND COUNSEL IN CASE, { aA wae LEGISLATURE TO BLOCK OCT. | TIONS ae an , ? : a SS rade © HISFIRST FIGHT ime Wen FOR SPECIAL WORK ——_— D : —— ~ -—- - = . — White House Says Sawyer VOL, LXL NO 'S40-DAILY, son ent NEW YORE, MONDAY, Will Make Survey of Health a Oa ’ ee and Welfare Matters. . LAWMAKERS MEET TO-NIGT: ‘iam : U FIRST HOUSING RELIEF MOVE Jeeleemmeami rc anPTaNTs ALONG EVENING WORLD'S LINE/Res@ammmmen see LAWMAKERS TO PUT CURB ® Lockwood Committee Favors Quick a ~ ON EVICTING LANDLORDS IN Action to -Tenants Oct. 1 WASHINGTON, March 9—Dr. . EH Sawyer, nominated to-day by President Harding to be White House physician with the rank of Brigadier General in the Army Medical Reserve, Corps, also will make an investigutivn of public health matters for My. Harding. The following. statement Was igsueg at the White House “Presiient Harding bas long since been convinced thet the’ affairs relating to public welfare, such as public education and #o~ cial justice are so intimately re: Iated and 0 vital to the Nation’ Perpetuity that he has decked to” begin at once a careful survey of all matters pertaining to the eub= fects, - “That there may 6 no dein | ‘he has nominated Dr. Charles & Sawyer of Marion, O, a man of jong and practical experience fi euch matters, to » (Brigadier Gen- eralcy in the Medical Corps of the Unfted States Army, thereby not only securing the services af Dr. Sawyer es physician at the White House when professional attention is necessary but also giving to him direct authority to make a thorough investigation of the needs of the subject and te Present the accumulated facts with such suggestions as his ob- servation my warrant in the bringing about of « concerted plan of oo-ordination and most efficient and economic operation of these affairs. Dr, Sawyers du- ties will begin tmmediately.” Dr. C B. Sawyer is head of ‘the White Oak Farm, a homeopathic In- stitution at Marton for the treatment of nervous disorders. Ho aso has conducted a gener} practice in Marion for many years He has been the Harding family phy- fwo comme" pa Evening World's Suggestions for, frene Loeb. % DANY, Sep, 20Ton ah eto tat eat on pg Protection of Helpless 100,000 sei ott fy Oot, 0m, ety et by The Pree ee wen | Here Oct. 1 Approved—Hearing! = -~ mirth eheend id ode “ Sfomtdon carat ; ey ; \ bbe aig Housing Relief Bills Peo cho Pe — ee: RENT LAW DEO HMLED AS TOY FORTY TENANT ¢ @ontinued From First Page.) ant Bernard Herebkept, eminent at- 10 “pit SADDEST OF NEWS of their tlnve aad ability in the prove- H FOR THE HUNGRY ration and argument of these cases, on bebals of the people, in all the SEEKERS OF PAP Tone tthe to be borne in mind is WAS $45,000 ON Civil Service Rule to Be Ap- ‘hat the Emergency Rent Laws, which will remain in force until April 1,| 1; ” plied in Appointment of 1922, do not apply to new buildings. Postmasters. - On the contrary, they help to clarify WASHINGTON, March 9. tion for eervice and it is the Presi- the bulléing situation, The passage pee riees IVIL service will be retained dent’s purpose that every effort Priliged dre ep ee tm the awarding of Post- | be made to improve that service.” ,: 4 masterships, No decision =e aang During the war Dr, bemee piven hy one ot: the, Boxming (Bookkeeper for Head OF tie]: Se oNcomt as wo un ae’ [AUSTRIA ORDERED) «| ota Scnes seas eres it i é i ry t I mot protect a dishonest tena any more than it does a dishonest served landiord. Counett! Committee's bills and the falling 5 ‘ ‘ a prices of materials should produce} Ring So Testifies at Trial position of the Wilson executive, TO GIVE UP CATTLE of National Defense, He Is atxty-two The law states that the land- | soon a considerable increase in the f Plumbers. order which almed to remove Post peas hin us lord is entitled to a fair rent, and | erection of dwellings. Z or Pty Offices trom the patronage ligt, ‘ Paar Rl that if the tenant eannot pay a |,.,fb¢ Lookwgod Hotaing Committee eorecne but it s sated that the new AW. [Allies Serve Notice Livestock Pro-| 2000 head ot ourus, Maciaing ae i bowed pre adlyess move. +:|terest of fights in the Tagisiavare, Members of the Master Plumbers’) iinistration does not intend a visions of St. Germain Treaty ‘The American representatives on the ‘This clavse was regarded as a reflec ‘that reat legislation podbean perme! tolate interents gathered at the Capi | “Code of (Practios” paid in $99,661] complete reversion to the old Will Be Enforced. ‘ Reparations body, before their with- thon upon Mr, Roosevelt, ’ tol to combat their sages. They] trom April, 1919, to September, 1920,| system. drawal, had, together with the British, special seasion constituted @ complete | SOS. So herure the Lacknoed Come ithe i t iwnot | VIENNA, March &—Formal notice it previous a by the i pyre x Tre rch, and shat to nullify one of the] mittee, they assembled at. public| and of this amount John 'T. Hettrick poral eae pasorge nee pssrggehab teal gro ag bere fi acts would destroy the whole, or as| hearings, they waylald members of| received $46,000, Extward ¥. ‘Dean,| ins! bas yi ‘The ground of the . Judge Pounds, who wrote the decision, be Ses ag gree par Lise teen O Fae bookkeeper for the “code” coterie,| tics.” said Postmaster ss ; [main was served upon the requirement was antair te A ia sald, “It would crack the legislative! on doy. Smith, who was waiting 10! testified to-day before Supreme Court! Will Hays, in the first official | Government by the Reparations Com- a t 7 Austria with fue and fata, and the and (Continued From First Page.) design Into fragments.” Sign them as poon as they reached) justice McAvoy, where Hettrick and| Statement he has issued since as- | mission to-day. This involves delivery |the cattle would nat Treen te Te tend, SS PRIVATE RIGHT MUST YIELD TO nie) Smith signed the first meas-| Six co-defendants are on trial. suming office. “It is an institu- ‘to Italy, Jugo-Slavia an umania m ty ‘ Prese).—Parts of Kronstadt, the island PUBLIC WELFARE. ures on April, 1, 1920, and turned, Checks showing the amount re- —— = sa ’ stronghold of Russian rebets, were! rhe decision that all the laws are| pits the fee Oe The yes Word |Ccived by Hetrick were identified by | ‘ : a bills the law to The Evening World reported aflame to-day following long | constitutional was the answer. : t represented | as a tribute to the good work ac-|Dean. This amoun bombardment by Soviet guns. ‘The claim of she landlords that|Complished by this paper for the hun-| Hettrick’s 26 per cent. of the 4 per ‘The roar of heavy naval rifles sub-| their property was being taken for| 24% Of thousands of tenant» in|cent “ineurance fund” charged It was the agitation of The Even-|4sainst contracts of “code” gre continuing almost three days.and/ Pounds as follows: ing World on housing conditions in|Only $9461 was paid im of the : nights without interruption, It was) “What is taken is the right to | the city. shat forced legislative action. |q1go,090 due from members, Het- ~ Two Men Being. Shaved in|>seved the Kronstadt forces might) use one’s property oppressively session of the Legislature in Septem-|trick’s records showed. t 4 . b be running short of ammunitian. and it is the destruction of that | ber last to deal with she housing sit-| William J. Doran and William H. bo eS Demolished Bowery Build- Unconfirmed reports here, however, % a : seea “tate “lla fier gets tas ag Greater New York. right that is contemplated and not | uation, and to correct some abuse8|cnapman, labor leaders; John Ik -— __ ing Sent to Hospital Indicated further gains for the rebela,| the transfer thereof to the public | Which had arisen through the opera; |i “resident of the Master . > one of the most tmportant stating) wee. The taking is therefore | found a way to punch holes in the| Plumbers’ Association; ‘Wells & New- , that the garrison at Smolinsk, 200] analagous to the abatement of a | laws, and some of them had Dean cats ton Co, and Frank J. Fee and Charles miles west of Moscow, had hoisted! nuisance, or to the sstabilahroont Foe ea eco eaic to | A. Murphy are the defendants on trial is A section of brick wall 12 feet wide and extending from the ceiling of the @econd floor to the basement of a three-story building at No. 273 Bow- Ory caved in this afternoon. Tons of Dricks fell Into ‘the barber Exceptional Underwear Sale—Thursday ie the white flag and declared fora con-| of building restrictio stituent assembly. It was also stated| within the police power. that every Important garrison in the Petrograd region had joined the revo- landlord and tenant alike. When,| with Hettrick. * . however, it was found that unscrupu-| pean testified that, acting under or- diords were taking advantage One of the utterances of Judge|/oun landlords won fairness, the com. {ders he kept books and records Pounds which has now passed into 4 WARSAW, March 9.—The Kron-| must yield to the public welfare mis of New York, who was appointed and competition was stamped stadt uprising against the Bolahéviki| when the latter is appropriately |counsel for the committee by Chair- | 4 Of No. 55 Irving (lace, who were be- | probably will fail, Boris Savinkott,| declared and defined and the two |™man Lockwood. Mr. Sammia worked Oe eaiusited code ike | eRen ing shaved, wey 90 badly bruised | Kerensky's War Minister, admitted in| conflict.” Sa’ Ciaceer for Nu, services.” He| erative cfioss whewing. the. dantec and cut about ‘he head and face] an interview here to-day, Senator Charles C. Lockwood was| worked in his own office in New York ean pig Fs kali ag they were sent th St. Vincent's Hos- Savinkoff predicted, however, that | naturally delighted over the decision|and put in considerable time with fof me pital. \ ‘i é 9 it “teewh” into the bills, and | showing the share of businéss claimed W D lutionaties. ‘The Orarienbaum gar-|nistory and which is the law of the|ine iacdiords now. find themselves by various members of the code, Bpe- omens { shop of Vincenzo Abinanti, on the| rison, east of Petrograd, was reported | State was this classic: bitten good and hard. se |e user Kenmath 0, @tence ‘Second floor, smashing mirrors and| to have deserted the Reds after lill- “The rule alike for State and ‘The man, more than any one ¢! s tends that it was by this method wn ‘ Jamming the chairs‘ against the op-| ing their regimental commissars. Nation is that private contract | intrusted with the details of prepu: . con 1 oO Ss | ponite wall. George Burke a plumber ing the measures was Elmer G. Sam-| that plumbing contracts were allot- g g of No, 48 Bowery, and John Lavra Peet Exceptional Value 7 ol ert] ti umerals by which they 3 ® peasant uprising in Central tussia | upholding bis efform, which he says| Chairman Lockwood and with Topert | tion oe festa instead of by name. Vincenzo, his “seh Samuel, and) will occur this spring and that the | Were so ably supported:by The Even-|GUmmIn, the Till Une avice of| were desi were used to desig- e Michael Short of No, 410 Basi 18th| workers will be joined by the Red |ing World, to bring relief to hundreds|some of she biggest constitutional |These numbers Street, barbers working at the time|urmy, overthrowing the Bolshevists. |0f thousands in Greater New York.|lawyers In ralareuy howe | ee ceghinag Shaper wal Were injured, but not seriously,| A monarchy or a democracy will be | He and Elmer G. Sammis, counsel to| the ville hah tld athe eerste of the Hatore we es inglsers ‘were Workers on the first floor eschped| established after the revolt, be said, |the committoa, made the following] Another sta was resumed pleas of no’ y lie’s rights was William Douglass injury, ‘but rooms were buried in| with the probwbility that a peasant | 8tatement: P sarcinog iho was arguing on bebaif| made by 2% firms and corporations debris. : Caar will be crowned, ‘ é Court @t/in the marble contracting business i “The decision of the Court of Ap-|of tenants in the Federal ‘A gerat crowd was attrtoted by the| Unofficial reports here to-day said |peals completely vindicates the rent| Wastington yesterday when the dect-| cnarged with violating the Donnelley ‘rash, and some one turned in a fire | the Red staff of the Moscow military down here by the . legislation proposed by the Housing mon wae banged down Tike Mr| Act, and % individuals ss that cl arm. Acting Battalion Chief Howe | district had joined the rebels, and that|Committee at the special session. Sammis, Attorney Guthrie gave his| ness under indictments charging co: And his men helped get the occupants | the latter had ocoupied the important| “The constitutionality of all the| services to the State without compen: | sptracy. ‘They were granted until OO of thie Wullding and then kept it| railway junctions of Pakoff and Bolo- |aws is sustained in every particular, ia omnates Dacnard tardaieet, March 18 to make additional pleadings lear in fear of andther collapse. gic, half way between Petrograd and | the court holding shat,when the rights while’ other eminent attorneys were | or motions. . A small portion of the wall had | Moscow. of property and things conflict with) peing paid big fees by landlords and| One conporation and one Individual =walion op the first floor, occupied by| LONDON, March 9 (Associated |the rights of people, the rights of peo- | realty Interests to knock the consti-| tailed to appear. Bail of $1,600 each Press). — Communication between |Ple must prevail as being the first| tutional props fro was fixed for the individuals. the agent of the building, Russia and Siberia have been cut for — of Government, eres, ———S— 3. Kenny, No, $0 East Hous. |More than 4 fortnight, says an om-| “Judge Pounds, im his learned’ James J. Davia, the new Secretary of ok t, who promised something | clal wireless message from Moscow |opinion, well statod: ‘Either the righta| ASK U.S. TO REDUCE | <n. be done, The duilding is owned | to-day. The break 18 ascribed to the of property and contract must, when RENTS AT QUINCY | Attention t» carted to the example +3 ; ive. ‘ oa No. 33 Third | work of Social Revolutionaries oper- |Recessary, yield to the public con- offered, as private landlords had tm. > was 48 1 it ating with Generals formerly at-|venlence and the public advantage, ediately raized rents to a price com~- —s 6a BE cad se ; my tached to thé forces of the lat | Gov- 4 mirul Kolchak, the message ddan s” [OF t must be found that the State Citizens Say Rofnal fo Les mensurate with the high rates tnstl Washable Crepe de Chine and Satin. Tailored and elaborately lace trimmed. Sleeve and Sleeveless. Flesh only. eee aes se Crepe de Chine Drawers Petraes | Lp Tee Model, Lace Trimmed ory Special 2.00 Washable Satin Bodices Very Special 2.00 Tailored and Lace Trimmed ilk Petticoats : Wiesnab le Bil and Wash Satin Very Special 2.95 ZURICH, March Tho’ Grand | M8 8urrendered one of whe attributes! ernment Houses Is Nothing tuted ty the Government, In asking Duke Michael, brother of the former Of #overeignty for which governments Short of Criminal. that 4 wp action be taken the Quin- Washable Satin Bloomers : ' Czar, is leading an anti-Bolshevik are founded, and made itself power- 01 Cri i oe t gece Characterize the continued Very Special 95 March 4—Shlis| 4000 prisoners, it was siated bere ca, Yet {0 seeUre to Ite citizens the blens-| QUINCY, Mans, March 9—In a for-| refusal of the Government %2 accept Hand Embroidered and Hemstitched ch Skills | 6 2 ated he . fo #4! airplanes to warry men| day by Polish representatives. ? ing of freedom and to promote the| mal complaint on Government rents] tenants for the 112 homes at Quincy not found buyers, upplion to clk flelda im northorn| ‘The Grand Duke way suld to have general welfare.’ Point which have +4 i aor tt |to-day tenants who occupy bouses| Geoits an intensive selling campaign, Date proved m swooee, It wa et ete oi ee ecimernee forges “The committee and the people of owned by the United States Govern-| 45 “nothing short of criminal. the prisoners captured In the first ‘¢ City of New York are under last-| ment at Quincy, Mass, asked Uncle i . drive, thirty Bolsbevik gund were !ng obligation to the Hon, William, Sam to lead the way im lowering rents, eke pas Be taked, the report sald. > Dy Guthele, Hon. Jutiug Henry Cohen Tina jomgjaint uae dusnehed, 20) Sitters tel ree eer Washable Silk Chemises Crepe de Chine and Satin Very Special 3.95

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