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MILLER AIMS AT HYLAN, SWANN, POLICE To- Night's Woather—-FAIR EDITION Che _VOL. LXL NO. 21,706—DAILY. me. Lan "tal ak N iE wy 0 RK, T UE E 8: DAY, APRII 5, 1921. STRIKING COAL MINERS DEFIED BY BRITAIN f CARE On Books Open 2 a | “Circulation Boo ONLY FIVE GALLONS OF BEER RITA’ REFUSES DETECTIVES FAL "SSSS"BuoNe ISS STLLMAN, RY LAWS. Phem With Yeast and Let 30F WINE AMONTH IS LIMIT TO SUBSIDIZE COAL IN THOROUGH HUNT 2c. cs ISGUISED AS MAID, MINING INDU TRY FORMS. RANKINE icici. FLEDTO NORTHMEST 7 | \Sir Robert Horne Outlines Police Go Thre Every tracted to ralse one acre | Daughter ¢ | ~ sy i " of watermelons for each of three + et Government’s Position to | Home in 12 Square real estate dealers of Burlington, \ “ee | House e of Common: Blocl ks for Clue. Chan ‘own, Chanlear will plug each ability. —— | [Govemments Spokesman| Missing After She Dismissed’ from witeh the plug comes cape, | Banker's Wife Also to Escape! NEW RULES APPROVED. | | Mining Already Is Most | Her Chauffeur Near Rb see pits i veel miele Public Gaze Goes to | } ‘The ripd part of the plug will then 1 in place with ad me, Until Head o of Revenue | LONDON, April 5 (United Preas)—| Detectives continued: to-day their eve mirife, Aerene he mate According to Chan 8T. PAUL, Sir Robert Horne to-day outlined the cane ee Anne aq 7 | search for a trace of Mrs. Annette ural sugar content of the melon Bureau Is Named. | —_—_>— Government's position on the K. Rankine of | Convinced There Is No Practi-| miners’ demands tn a lengthy address |whose . 14 Bast 60th Street and immediately begins to develop — from publicity In the I if Barik Tir Favored Industry. Queensboro Bridge be replaced, covered with grafting Adirondacks, Minn., * April ed Publicity, Went to Mc¢ on to receive $1 for each mick Hunting Lodge. Warning to Doctors They Will| | BANS Gd ol Gua Be Held to Full Account- | ARDING HINTS , TAXPAYERS BURDENED.) WORE VALUABLE GEMS, “angn’ (comets coment te SCHOOL:CHU M WITH HER ‘Eleven hudeasteaore Will Make Graft Miss Open to All. Pat" oaiee von ad PRICE THREE CENTS CENTS ‘iman, roported to have fled | must, caused by | y Ps . sleohot ie is: It also her parents’ divorce actions, was said} appearance Friday evenin leohoi in the th i ; (Special From a Staff Correspondent in thi . | lat th of the . 4 iy Saal © House of Commons, touching on | ,,, we i stimulates the growth of the mel- ‘to-day to be en route to. Chic of The Evening World.) | cal Way to Consider Its | sevious negotiations with the minere, hf been @ mystery to her family and on tga tremendous eee i neas WASHINGTON, April 5.—The new) Ratification. | and the condition of the business, and | the Police a antica eras He=Hunting: 10dR Prohibition regulation to govern the eS | declared again that the vernment| Twelve detectives under Lieut Be had boon atthe lodge ih com beer « wines f edicinal | will not subsidize the industry. Jo McMah ed 00) yi “4 ‘ a tga of ‘eer dnd wines for mecistnal| wa ecesmcnON. April 6: The doom| “ill Dot subsidise the indi Hy ine [John MeMahon ‘finished at) noon pany with Harold MeCormick, Ohi purposes have been completed and] o¢ the Treaty of Versal riree afolse die N°) cellar-to-roof search of every bul cago millionaire, and his daught les, so far a8) sitting, He followed the address in- y Ti concerned, wa , © 64th a oe Muriel will be promulgated by the Inte the United States is concerned, wa8|tercstedly from a seat in the gallery, |!" from 56th to 64th Streets b A ak Revenue Bureau very shortly, it was|Pronounced definitely by (President) «tne whole trade of the country is|tween the East River ad Third Harding to-du In unmistakable 1 they would said at the Treasury Department to- 5 ey: Li , menaced by this strike,” Sir Robert| Avenue, questioning hundreds of peo- | day, The new rules, which were made| WO'ds: the President, speaking to} Horne declared. “The mining indus- newspaper men, made jt clear that hel try jt was convinced that there is no prac- will be hetd up until a Commissioner] tical way in which the United tes of Internal Revenue is named by Pres-|can consider ratifying the treaty dent Harding to succeed W. M. Will-] He dented, nowever, that ne has we couldn't supply the coal approved immediate action on the ca profited by our tos Knox peace resolution The miners, he said, demanded last There Is no need, according to Mr.| fall that the price of coal to the con- Harding's views, for precipitate ac-| sumer be reduced partment, but Commissioner Will-] tion in regard to the Knox resolution. | “Now,” he declared, “they are de- fams, who resigned March 4, teols that | He indicated, however, that he saw] manding that the consumer be taxed ssor should sign the now reg-{R0 particular reason for a marked | in order to subsidize the industry and | | ioawe reversal of the position he took when} keep their waures up.” tion. Mich., was instantly killed to-day ® “ section between 401 chu he voted for the Knox resolution in} He insisted that the taxpayers al-| The Itallan section betw Oth when ‘the acdan car in Welch «ht _ necessary by the Palmer opinion, ste) at Second Avenve and 59th Street. lost a number ef markets be- the river bank, even going to Blnok- | 7 . woil's Island in an attempt to find a Mrs. Nellie Buckley, 1 disvuised as aking | hoity tame, Democratic incumbent. ‘The regulations have been tenta- which might show what fate befell 7 Mrs. Rankine. ‘The Marine Division! From Sanitarium, the Victim. | ac is patrolling the river and ali po- Fu lHeemen have been 5 Mra, Nellie Buckley of Detroit, ye tively approved by the Tr woo1t was ra the M Anne his suce ulations, This appointment ex- Reports said They have examined every foot of iceeeisasoen! {panied Miss MeCormick to the and his dwughter said do everytaing in’ thelr power to help Miss Stiilman Hoth denied that | L 1 Miss Imnan a mald to avoid # the 1eCorm! and Muriel were rat im) ks vist avoid accom woods | 1 pub and in aie] 1 the ple in an effort to learn where hirs.| meeting reporters. , ; y itself whe suffer a serious dis-| Rankine went after she told her| the girl was with them, but eaid thoy aster.” Referring to the last strike. | chauffeur at 6 o'clock to wait for her] knew where si) Wa os which lasted two weeks, he sid | bit of clothing or some other clue! T)aughter to Atlantic City | ‘The MoCormtck todge is at Island “ | Lake, 36 miles from Gordon sssible only by an old jogging ct I A Tn OST TET FYLAN RULE, SWANN'S OFFICE AND POLICE DEPARTMENT 10 BE INVESTIGATED BY ALBAN Hunt for Which $100,000 Will Be Asked — Commission of Fifteen Citizens to Be Appointed by Gov. Miller to Revise Charter. ALBANY, April 5.—An informal conference of Republican legislative leaders has decided on a douldeended tnquiry into New York City affairs, ‘Two bills will, it is expected, replace the Charter Commission measure now jority leader, the new bills in committe According to Senator Lusk, mo will be reported out in the Senate today or to-morrow. One will provide for a legislative |inventigution of graft charges and HERS sraft opportunities in the city gov= \ernment of New York, including the | District Attorney's office. ‘The other TOENFORGE STATE (tn ee by the Governor, [t is the plan that ! f the legislative committee 5 get | | busy at once and thelr inquiry will extend into all departments of the Hylan Adm = ata rave} 2 », | every point where graft or opportune Instructed to Prevent the Ile \vey. for arate. oxlvtp-nction “aaa gal Sale or Carrying of treet qleaning, ete. Liquor. The graft inves‘ gators are to cone tration, and cover sist of five Senators named by Leader pected to be made within the next few /the Senate and when he indorsed it|ready are overburdened and would |®4 63d Streets, east of Second Ave- a enelee | ton Nar en. Instructiona were to-day sent by | Lusk and six Assemblymen named by | Perro e aN eg thor, | W8S taking her daughter Margaret 1 the legal 5 days, and the regulations will proba- ch of acceptance during the| not permit a subsidy for what is|2Ue, i. LA ERS. ROTH ere CR De Abie AAtIEA IY OLE aris from the appeal by |the Police Depar to all the speaker Machold here is to be an WWekie diaued ‘Aa Gro OF be first acts aJready one of the most favored | ough search | fr acker's , Sanitarium 1 Sullman, President of the | members of the force requiring th riation of $100,000 and th f the new Commissioner. At the outset of his interview with | industries, Mrs. Ranking, dWays intere Riverdale to Atla City, collided sr cional Clty Banks order forcement of the new State Pro- ° prog \ and the com- of the ne 8 inter s 1 ; . Se GieGenicrbiceineneneri ASLOSHVENt Avenue AACA Stkect . order | enfc ‘ mittee can go 4s far as it likes in the The Palmer ruling was that the]the newspapermen to-day President} Emergency regulations issued last bi ake wit! hoavutaunts fcoming atl istice Morschauser giving her | hibition law with the same vigikenor 14) eraty Ob icemeuianiiiae i ta . ' ie 4 - statistician to the Association | ha he: ouring car, coming a ron ie sf /quantity of liquor to be preseribed|Marding denounced reports that he Tight will Stet the authorities to Eee aad been ee high speed up the 145th Street grade. | $1000 4 month alimony down and}as the laws governing felony The Charter Revision Commission ‘ might not be limited except as lim-]approved the plain espoused by the] take possession of or control all mines, | In by as Ps ‘ Siva THUBRTGYR’ Gr) Iriven by {e008 on the first of every month | licomen were ordered to arrest on) , consist of fifteen civiliang se ited by the law, The statute allows nate irreconcilaties calling for im-| 0a! stores, land, buildings, transport] No. 103 23d Stree Mrs, Helene 4 i bs ny | Hereafter and the payment of $47,500! aieht all persons selling Hauer OF! jor by the vernor, It will stud: < facilities and equipment, lighting] Ingram, Superintendent of the Asso- | Sylvester Hay her brother. With * by , . y but a pint of spirituous liquor to one| mediate adoption of the Knox meas-| ff . ‘ ss nar ine egal expense allowance in three in ving It illegally in their possession. | ait branches of the cit vernments : i oy lants, railways, tramways, waterways,| ciation said to-day: Mrs. and Miss Buckley in the rear , person every ten days. This ure. ‘These repurts, he made it clear, | Plants a mide hae Mrs. Rankine | was Mias Mary 1. McCloud, a trainea | timents Mrs. Stillman left Lake: h prisoners are to pe arraigned) byt especially ite finances. The mease ‘held not to apply to malt or vinous]are entirely unauthentic | shipping, docks, gasworks and powe eo sou vate ig Peet nee ee cannon, wood, N. Ju yestorday and went to| efor a Magistrate fortuwith, UW | ure as drawn 000 for ne ; r " work ere, she was always at he se from the sanitariy % ° ae Nquore. Tho President insisted that he 4s] Suition: reer ter roe ats Sees lee ts. | ‘The bis car, which was co ed wy! the Adirondacks with her sons, | misistrate being asked to hold them | their use and Hey are expected to dee Despite this ruling, the outstanding |committed to no definite programmo| This mean iC Laie bali ‘ib oe ire ‘ eee i be a ne outside |H. D. Brous, a cloak and st, . manus | MWxander and two-and-a-half-year- | for tho Grand Jury, with trint finally! vote a year or m to the work. feature of the new regulations is that 1 refused to discuss any ible ipenting_eceais see lina es a She wal Be a ie nterviow any |feturor nt No. 11 Bast 23th Merest, (24 Guy. who Mr, Stillman says, is | in the Court of General Sesion i a Physiclan may only prescribe beer| pian at present. He indicated, how-| the maintenance of Basworks, power) wo On DP ana ever 5 e 2 Th Street. no son of his. ne ir ay or wines for a patient in quantities ever, that the whole subject of in-| stations and other essential tndustries.|applicants for aid, Cloutland, her | was driven by ( of Noi] sire, Stillman spent most of taat af te poll ony nea y '|MILLER WILL PICK nt antitics + tha 4 les q cy eear siccal'a oa Riad eORTnaRe 5 a ath reeh. With nin Z s If which requires the power of a # hot to exceed one case of wine, con- [ternational relathons would be dealt | The coal owners, backed by big In- | chauffeur, called for her with the car) 501 West 145th Sivcek | With FM week in New York superintending |v rant he te instructed to nak fot COMMISSION TO laining three gallons or less, during | with in his’message to Congress next al organizations, say they have | every day at 5 o'clock as Patrick Carre f No &8 Best the decoration and furnishing of the| : Fs s w i SHAE RES t dh datieas a : x ie : a . arel 2 Ne) such # warrant and execute it VISE CHAR any one period of thirty da: or not | week. d Premier Lloyd George that At the time of her disappearance, | 130th & et he sedan was partly two apartments at No. 910 Park Ave to exceed four and seven-eighths gal-| {t was indicated that whatever|they are prepared to fight it out now | Mrs. Rankine was dressed in mourn- | overturned and one front wheel was) nue leased by her and her daughter Any vehicle, on In ne he a . re i “annot carry on any longer|ing £ nother, She had di. |torp ot Mrs ckley" ad s : . ss within the jurisdiction of the Poli ‘ ons of beer during a like period. steps are taken would come atong|# they cannot carry on any longer |ing for her mot se had di. |torp off. Mrs, Huckley’s bead wis) Mise Anny Stillman She expecta to Department on which liquer ia being ior Believes Good May Ree PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS| piecemeal, It was insistea that the | Under the unsettle d conditions which | rected her chauffeur to take her for| crushed return from the mountains, after a} DOOM HELD “ACCOUNTABLE.” Aaministeation pape se a manve cau-|have been created by the Triple Al+/a short drive, but for sor ason| Policeman afaxwell of the West! rest untroubled by the consciousness | sally tran sported, is to wun sult From Readjustment. of Physicians are not authorized to] tiously and pi yin evolving the| lance holding aoe over asl unknown to | halted the ear at] 152d Street Siution was near the| that @he cannot go out of her own | MArly setae Ree Its Provisions. eads perpetually, This advice would | Second Avenue and 9b Stre | wreck and, aided by passers-by, ex- The only in: SA WDICH B PONCE ‘ prescribe the maximum amount in] 9 I {heads p w and. aided by pa: 1 OE Goor without. Geaomlng: a) centre ‘of : : elon, |e in line with the Premier's own in-| pot out | od the ? ian Buc Fa cenire Of) man is not justified in proceeding t by Joseph 8S. Jordan. every case, and warning is given that The President will treat both fore . a | tricated thy ngers M Buck ively Curiosity and Tae nit She 1 i they will be held to “strict accounta- | ag: A gomentic cinations as revealed in his recent) About four ye Mrs, Ran-|ley was cut about face 4nd/ expects to return to the new apart- (enforce the Prohibition Law ls when | (Staff Correspondent of The Evening WOR doe allowta ese en [Attalin on airans zh aoe oman, | anti-labor pronouncement, kine suffered a nerv breakdown, | shoulders, as was the hey l gant eiinin Gan Bass ce Mean ig {® bona Side Prohibition Enforcement World.) hecessary for the relict of a sutrerer | eee, week wil he delivered prob-| stoderate opinion Ia concentrating | and tately hud » n such bad|were attended’ hy Dr EH staaeee henner linen e eutiaoe Agent is on the «round before bin! ALBANY, Apri 5.—Before the end eve ge ela Tat TUS y in favor of the suggestion off ‘3 On) health that a nuzse was employed in Knickerbocker Hoepital and ow ” ! ‘ y do attending ty the case in hind ft Jay it will be decided how the for beverage purp Waoinhionted tuntalia would dchaw: Nas ty, Mitten BiclaRe, Coal P i Harold MeCormick Ir. at the Ivy | i z . Saturday by ed pane, attendance upon her Recently she] take bac the sanitarium by Dry y tp istrict ttorne e initauon is tinposed on ‘ a é 7 a up y |taken back to the sani n by Club at Princeton where he 4 nde i let Attorney's office and the Pos who sil the prescriptio: ane sasiofn President Wiles and tion Unionist, that the so-called Da-|had several fainting attacks, and it| Pucker, who came from Riverdule as rofuaed emphatically tetday te com (BILL TO FAVOR WAR Dy ent of New York City heard the message in person, although | control Bill should be rescinded and f | ‘ ual Ms ee ig en y Bee he new ‘Treasury regulatt ain: is the bellef of ner family that one] soon as he was notili mCCl- ent on the rumor of his engage S | nt Bho pew Treasury regulations ais) his mind is not dofinitely made up on| the titre limit for control fixed for] !% (ne Dellel Of hor family that on i it AS e hipeheos VETERANS PASSED) win 1 ited, ‘That there wHl Or the site of malt lauorlinar point. He feels, however, (hat| May 30, Instead of March 31 ‘ | Anaya ef | | on iny ition is a foregone bottles and cases, and pro | : ‘ and that by reason o 4 Ww 1} Nelson, whose ear wa Despatches trom Mot tesdace | 5 i 9) ‘ sige will have greater em-| LONDON April 5 (Associated |” naeduenta menta 3 Nae i i mbly Adopts Plan to Amend) | yAtinued on Sevond Page) 4 ead hy it nstend | Press), —Fo: ee hours this nig | onerous Naat ee \ealanpe ee aeaeaaae vy HCH quote: (red i | atinued on Second Pag f read hy aut nstead | Press).—For three hours this mi Ib shan enroute uleut ihe alte nel ta ecient te ale ‘ : Constitution to Give Civil Gov. M eavore eattwatin ery much an of tet an inv gation of in the Ine way by the clerks. | the 400 delegates of the Niuunal) oT eee een ins MARTTI Bean r Hays y Mi : SAVES ONE. LIFE |nransport. Workers’ Federatio Re SREaaE tt neue Fa ters from “te some of} Service Preference [ate ste celiy's. attAiny Ee: Fectii FROM RIVER YEA “FIRST VIOLENCE IN —_|sembied here to consider the attitnde oe eee ne ore an al Gultear'on SWAruNetan Avent, GA Cee ht eee ne iE AY AUBANY:. Avril Martin |” F to inveatinnte tho pieeeet BRITISH STRIKE 1S _{°t ‘tne rnin atinorn, dotated the| "HCH and two valuable rings, one near her dawg ef hin ip Wa aust Carlile Geslder Gl enrrtecaae ot hin ha ho ex . | i set with two diamonds and a ruby | Charles Buckley o 0% actual mpantonahip eLUVALS Worl 1d 8 ed him. But that he is in favor o} “Neve 1 \ 5 y e questio! t pachi de 1 ar Spanish-A meric Never Mind My Name," Says IN SCOTLAND] trke question without reaching a de ee i ther with ts An ener ear CHa, Mena aE RN pan poon Aaa wet World ar and Spas avestiaktion ents cela ds ia Modes} Hero as He Drives OF | —-— inion i s ar Panes ind a diamond, sufficient to ter They. were :on to visit does n eed a ympatiy and v ns prefer ; ked for by Senator Schuyler Meyer, , sulk , . hortly after noon unti een soraone (in a. PERI aie axon: eplying t¢ ich letters, ryice ar passed fn ive left no doub! in Dripping Clothes, IWork ers Pumping Mines Are} weaneaday morning cunlt : rs ; : NNO mIStAE, Mt B 8 EL Assmbly | hy lere Wa | Ag i . i abt 4 | phbarhes a ie Carn alasien i ill Senator r has not yet made up Who is the “annual hero of East} Stoned amd Driven O— This afternoon N the idea of foul Bia Ps ERWIN BERGDOLL AAI Aah tiGh) auneH ‘pakead tlt Y s mind has not yet been Py | Police Overpowered ecutive Board of th rans} or She ia of hit terre, ah forty “ 1 Houses he now st ade up fe oy, as to the nature of aT rem te jnaty ite i Eee ak gendamcan vel te Mee os tony CITY OWNERSHIP TO STAY IN PRISON !10"" | ot aa por hin, as to the mature 6 “| EDINBURGH, April 5.—Wirst ‘vie- | georet session of question of juin ' : CARRIED IN DETROIT ubmitted Juin next 1 s sf saving this morning, then jumped ont0}ienoe in the Hritish von) strike on. (eS f at | hair we 1 nowe glusse Phasecoh Dinflaw Unheld in De hel y leaders % motor truck, his clothing drippin ae er s Sax in trl vO= 1 mplexion is ruddy an ; : wan nated by tnd hurried away. ‘The police yolieglOurred here to-day. Vive hundred] y w been no doviation| fruckled. Her hergt is at Sixiy-Hive Per Cent Vo Habeas Corpus | SOLDIERS’ BONUS APPROVED. |r ure, but they after him to ask his name, and ho |Mnens 0 od) a police ard ¢ promising Me tO] o inehe | M ( ition r Carrie tate of [are quite wi to leave the selection Oh, never mind that—I do th co |plant and away emp er ‘ Pl Mieht hy 200, f iy to Goy, Miller aly mind that # one ier ae aan n> | hy by the three pi Wrote How te Live 1000 Years la Erwin ft ifr DTIROM A «| When vernor was asked if he a yen deavoring te ip wate ¢ mini the| ite iso sf Orv M \ M ‘ n ivored an investigation of New ¥ ‘rhe man he saved to-day was John J r mer 1 ut 7 ai LAMTMONT : aCIEN. 1 | 4 ir tigation of New York Cunningham, od Manihattan Sara iihiked) 6 own s 3 ) eS JCity ne sad Avenue, Williamsburg, who ; Nat si N. Hariog Pends Not Guilty " I } 1 ren fs Ly ‘ cept hug . ; { “L think that an Investigation of 1 @ rowbom until t swell ee i favuls Ni die mt 5 u sip ! ve e - t ructural and Gnancial condiuon wleamship capsized : s a ne anos Sensin f (aca ar ox ‘ ' 1 : fins ak Jor City of New York, the Govern= The unknown -anver jumped a : Aue " a nuacta Ww An, wa y ha . rain 1 the s. t v \ view of some constru the State Line pier at vhe foot of Dup: i tay tel sw r ‘ Pratt A it ae shite 2 fo: | tive work or the revision of the Chars Street, gwam to Cunningham and held uMpers a 1 K Ol | udge A Hay 1 1 r t st it lier, would be highly desirable. Some aim up Until Harbor Masters Danie! J, |! we ive m che plant | gui i 4 7 re ise a et eh eit m ™) thing ave en brought to my at Denevan and Jawes Quivey helped the{after a eminuie ullimaium wae | With attempeng — , ont ie mw u dean PI Aaa at uks UL alee Hon whieh load pierenuitini deal wwe oul sarued mrikers, i OY laid : Wal “ . wn hula In Detroit t us pruposal re. | tention whch lead m Mess a bad prea: (Racing Entries on Page 20.) Eom Mil Bey oa lu abeyance ceived @ majority of 121,900. au investigation on possibly broader ‘ \ ? ¢ ( a] fy " — ‘|

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