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U.S. SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS RENT LAWS To-Night’s Weather—FAIR, FROST. WALL STREET | ad DITION “Circulation Books Open to All. , VOL. LXI. NO. al, 717—DAILY. Kala daa chase LE AD Mt NEW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921. Feet Oftiees New Yorks Sf, New York, JAPAN REJECTS YAP CLAIMS, DEFIES U. S. VLE SAS ES IRE SS STENT LAS HELD VAD. PAN FSU. 08 + TASTED WHat YES SUEUR ur, SDS CAE THAT VOR OF TE LESS DEED CONSTI "=. VERA HAS HTS THER Man Is Reason C by | by Frantic Mother as ac Mrs. Matteossian. | Sakuma nen a Flames Threatened » ps = Away, He Declares. | Woman She Saw in Wallace's! Have Right to Meet Such Emer-|_. vagal etal an. che} of Supreme Council” Because “Cer- oman She Saw it allace s, e ed ¢ re . es BUDGET BIGGEST TASK. HELD BY WOMEN | RoomSheSaysWasthe | gencies Is Confirmed—Rent Law) | capes—too Lose Homes tain Thoughts, Not Expressed in | Defendant. in Washington Also Upheld. by Blaze. the Text, Existed in the Mind of if Believes N. Y. Port Develop- HIGH OVER STREET - F ment Will Ald’Food Dis- Mrs. Mabel Matteossian, the long Policeman Herman Glander of the One Delegate.” sought witness in the Stokes divorce WASHINGTON, April 18.—The Supreme Court of the United States | Amity Street Station heard screams | tribution in State. l wit 4 trial, Whose illness halted the case for| to-day in an emphatic manner declared that Legislatures, when an emer-/at 1.30 A. M., and as he ran around ———— | re an, Nurse “Nurse Battle With} two da WASHINGTON, April 18.—Japan’s firm determination not to surren- came into court to-day,| gency arises, may pass laws to protect people against extortionate land-|in front of No. 71 Van Brunt Stre if; 7 my aftnt : rooklyn, si en 01 °" der the Island of Yap is stated emphatically in a series of five notes be- By Joseph S. , Jordan. | Delirious Patient Till Police- |iooxing so i that Justice Finch said} jorus, Under such conditions the rights of the property owner must Brooklyn, saw flames on the lower| an Ld pp y (Staff Correspondent of The Evening cl to har that it eho (alt at any sine i A ia floor and Mrs, Marie Nicoct in al teen the United States and Japan’made public to-day dy the State World.) man Arrives. way to the public interests, it was hel hind Cloak: Window With Han airosands she could no longer endure cross- Department. AUBANY, Apri 18—Nate Mille eee Specifically the court held constitutional the emergency laws passed |a-nalf months’ old baby, John, in her examination he would be willing ha journed vernor was, Isaac Chickman, thirty-five years Ayaan % = Saale ae s by Congress and the New York Legislature against profiteers in the Dis- | arms. To maintain its position with regard to Yap, the American Govern 4 ’ ye idjourn the case until she had recoy-| 9 4 ie ob New. York | Mrs, Nivoet deliberately calculated | \ye, ld have “to prove not merely the fact that President Wilson made eshte thin HVAT felt satis- | old, who has been ll from pneumonia| ered her strengti, trict of Columbia and the State of New k tbe distance, Inktied over aa/tar ag| ee lectded fed with the work of the Legisiature home on the fourth floor at} It was Mrs. n who, ac-| Justice Holmes delivered the ma-4 pid na ne jafant.| servations concerning it, but also that the Supreme Countil d - she could : nad 9 dropped the infant, ». 905 Madison Street, became de-| ding to her previous testimony, | jority opinion und Justice Mekents| POLICEMAN WHO ‘The policeman caught it, saw it was| favor of {t themselves,” the Japanese Government contends, i had been on an extension roof at No.| the minority. Buch denounced the} je | rious at 5.30 A. M. to-day, and, run- ed it over ts by- a 18 Bast 85th Street in 1914 and thence| yiews of the other in tones at times} SAVED 3 CHILDREN pnt! cUERS ven Be By The correspondence, covering a period of nearly six months, lays fe nin past his wife, Lena, and the] yug seen Mrs. W. B.D. Stokes In the] sarcastic und bitter. In both | TOSSED FROM FIRE) He lowered the escape ladder to the | bare for the first time the whole secret negotiations over Yap, which has on will begin ight)}trained nurse, plunged through the} bedroom of Edgur T. Wallace. the Justices divided 5 to 4 aiatcines strvet and had got up to the second] created one of the most serious international issues of the day. 1 as he answered re than aa new Statewi hat of the Rapid Tran- | window, Henry A. Wise, attorney for W: The Court upheld the application ‘| Hloor when he saw Mrs, Nic again} ew It reveals for the first-time that not as s Tha glans by m long enough n the open crows-]of the New York luws to all build- jst the window ; only has Japan defied the American |for the two wor to seize his right} examination, took the v over | ings » laws were | This time she had Rosie, her two-| protest against the mandate over foot. s early life without eliciting any- ind-a-half year old daughter, and| Yap, but that it also rejected sum- the ing of importance by Gov. Sinith | Emanuel, her sixteen-months | marily a proposal by the United ‘4 It was in March, 1914, she said, | harging of excessive anid thy son. States that “even if Yap should be ae 3 ; “ went to li No, 13 Kast | wusting tenants who t She dropped them one at a uel assigned under mandate to Japan af j | where Edgar T. Wallace | -enew jeases ut much higher ¢ | through the escape well from te other powers should have free and : ; 7 admitted knowing Mrs.| qe opinion the New Ye | th rd tu the second floor and Glaniter | unhampered access te the island for }De Anquinos, one of the other star] cise was on an action brought by t aught them, carried them “i the landing und operation of cables." ‘ | Shoutin to hang on, } es s Marcus Brown Holding Com’ Jetreet and handed them ove a The last noté of the series, the ; stairs and burst into the room.} Q. Did you eve rk at the St.| Which attacked Chapters M4 r 8 | neighbors Hughes mandate note handed to the seeery i P He was just in time. When the] exis Hotel? A. clusive and other sections: of | ‘The ehildven were unhurt and Mr Japanese Foreign Office on April 5, te a : jerazed patient fou WORKED UNDER NAME OF aws compelling landlords Nicoct came down the escape ladder similar to that to Great Britaim, 1 fh was ¢ ng him back, he “MISS MONROE.” service 9 tenants and unaided just as flames burst from | which was made public, except for as boven atr more desperately. | I 5 Hains? AL Oties : | the window she had left. Glande " Injune jion i Denied and|the opening paragraph, This para- &% coping he pulled himself down-| ypanecuw a } went arvund to No, 60 Degraw Street, | graph follows: i dred tim i-| ward with such strength he had the| 7 ‘ eae faa ve three-story house inv the | Sower Ip-State Com- “4 i ieee : see: ue te n ne! Q, bid you e work in Haan’s Dini Goin Ve th rf A a fee : aS tee ” Power of Up-State Com: The Government of the United k ne 901 1 half way o} lateants AloNeeae: 8 © started, and pulled do Je late ANS 1 7 ire was th tting down Gucker finally managed to straddle] "}y, seg, : opinion was on an Ac lauk oe theveabape: AU a thirdsfoor mission Upheld. States finds itself unable to agree ad which accomplishment he said|the sill and gradually drew the n response to series of questions |. nown as the Ball law, 4 w | window were grouped members of | cumnaiian Heltn She conibenti ne oe ee eae Sy : ie y ationt bach. throustt the, avader [the witness said she knew Martha | °° AEB STONAER CORE Es aayAieoaaA LORCA cree enliedl Le , state Public! ese Government that in order to \ n the ultimat Then he had to sit on him untit an] nes Wall maid servant, DULY ssuasion of rented 4 Ga Mm aid’ Bargia, kutar Pelokl endl oe ot Cate ee ane) MRPRES ee malneain the pesition of the Geivs nd h mbulance cam ' and t ‘ h him t Absa gO MAF I DOSE r rates v ttir Pelldernt r Robert Pranchin i if the Hervice Commimion to allow a tempo ernment of the United States f und in ambulance came a ook ° =e idole we ne | WHE rates pliceran Robe anchini of th 1 nc is wil Hellevue. Gucker was £0 wounded by| \) ores ue MEN Into he | commissio ws on the 4 Hamilton Avenue tion, and they | rary increase in t © rates pend- Wien ratrees to ihe im ind of ginization of the Cou | the broken window he had to be at eee for fair renta | carried down Marie, eight; Paul, sia,] ing the final determination of the rate ‘ap it is necessary for this Gov- Bs as Q. Did Mr. Stokes eve st that . the D | ‘ ernment ‘to prove not merely 4 Mark The Govern s|tended by an ambulance surgeon. His| — tea Gt A. | tm the majority « f and Vincer f case now before it was upheld t Y| the fact that th ieinn Renee tua mii will be obt | uniform was torn to shreds. Some ye “ * | trict of Columbia case Justice Holmes | When Lieut. Tim O'Neal arrived]. justice Lehman in Part TV, Special a FRSE shat ne Ary cular tine ay | Chickman’s five-year-old dau Yes. 1 can't remem TSA" | said housing is one of the necsssaries | with Engine Company Ne he} 2Y * pear unvenne/Goule oten he views was stated at the meets j Mead dire while tts|dennie, by a former marriage, ha |of tife and argued that if State Lug rey | sent Firemen James Flynn and How. | Tom OF the Bunretie wee city of| inge of the Supreme Council (re- i be more e been slaying at her uncle’ ross Lhe Ho did not su eye js rowel ROLMAN H-GLANDER. | ird Haynes the escape to get two | tented SD INARNOAMSO NCE CHG SREY 2 ferring to the reservations made : t tratti CE crt | street during her: > SOU SE eS ee ee aanaorde | women he heard were on the third | New York for 4 permunent injunction) by President Wilson at the Peace RES SUSE . jthey can also diate jand i} 7, to restrain the New York Telephone Conference against the award of , ent Was coming out of the to go joo emen were in ume | A us jopeeenese: cwellt at ss i ut of t satan nerve red ofits. : BERGDOLL INQUIRY VOTED. ibs a x ae Tea Ave te faan| Company from enforcing an increaw| Yap to Japan), but also that the Perea inplonientea Wha Hea eae of the win-| ward a} “An emergene, He “ = lunpings Gnlean per cent. in rat Supreme Council ‘decided in fa Haren ua ' Bee Aa Race. Wiehe cippanded? aa ail inion jttee Holmes. ‘Vis publicly | Heuwe vine Tat as heen fe 1c contention urged upon the coun] vor of those views’ If it i takinent oF the new looking up she saw him that the “inv 1 urtha [Aotorious and wor ae Slacker Fr ‘Don fates two, | stant Corporation Counsel] meant that the United States Maga Si Bae wae eae ak me ‘up Aid Worle: for Yous tongreas has power limit the] wasHinaron hcka onthe Moor at for the city, was that the up-| could be bound without its con= 1 avenues of her mother and the nui ad Then your only reason for visit- ht of buildings in the District, it} io.guy adopted the | down, Public Service Commission w sent by the action of the Supreme in dow {aroused the neighborhood, She =: s the power to fimit rates Of 1M) resentative Kain, C | ine ax a small pan 71 nout the power to grant the in Cound the contention is deemed products |terically watched the tight four stories | (Continued on Second Page.) public emergency Jan investigation of we | Van Brunt t and the Jerrase during the progress of a rate] BY this Government to be inad- Legislature presented the sverheud until she sw the policeman cca | Housing is necessary ‘Viand Berédot affair, 4 Hore | tenants got into a tangle in halls and | Hit ane 254 Lie other ‘hand ernor with 737 hb r him to finally win the battle and draw her ’ elements public 4 Jon fire escapes that resulted in sev- ustice Lehman, in hin decision, said pdb ideas ates HS Hever) O62 with at for hi nally wi SAYS GRANDMA'S _slements 5 se committee oes ane( ut ier int routed (A sar | dustien Lafiman in hb desinnsatid:| (oa ine mandate pureersing en ova ithe nant lst: Oya, none ALI “2 waursany tt sevmones acer] CIGARETTES UNFIT res anus rea Meir, iewwing Bare: | John olive, forty-nine, tractured| ne Commmianen, han, the, power tof fe embram. the lland of Yap? | y : le PARE a . ywonn BS = SGN rf as “| Secretary Hughes added (Continued nth Page.) her heroie efforts to hold to ner bus-1 HER TO KEEP CHILD) can restrain rates of interest by usury] [lett foot vy Jumping from the first] grant auch an increase without a final | Secretary Hughes added in hie ind until the policeman came, ex flaws, they also can restrain the |e floor; George Mondisi, twenty-eight! jearime, merely le that the| PRESIDENT COMES jis *9,brevme moter in about | \in. James Wier Hawkins Asks |protts of landiora ROST PREDICTED TO-NIGHT. | rained eft atkie; Joye Mond | "ummaton has the gmwer to ronsent| “AR RO. traty has ever been . ! I fer sband, who is in the » Ja i : tone AN 4 concluded with the United States 1 I i stice eKenna, dissenting, thirty-one, foot cut by glass; Leonard |, ermin } HERE TO-MORROW! ‘iittizery bs . been sick for Court to Onder Boy Re- | Tastes “Moloana='d | Weather I sare it WIM Probe! 1 ben ue A 2 79: rin” | relating to the Island of Yap and jalmost & mc b end to Florida LeeRPar eras i dd i turned to Her | (Continued on Second Page) ably, Hstend: te Berti Paull Cow thir RARralaes TUR ionm eevaiin no one has ever been author= ] First “Out-of-Town” Address Will) HAVRE DE GRACE WINNERS. on | WASHINGTON, April 18-—The cold} oo) 7 5 ‘ r ized to cede or surrender the right ~ First “Out-of-Towr i The habit of h and VI | scalp; Forbini Nuliio, thirty-elgnts| wp inade its orte Be RancAmencan (Pr moking cigarettes unfits hi NO DISARMAMENT pape aawwand from the plains! cight hip sprained and Prank Van| j, have ines changed Whig hirer ees Tailed Staten be be — . | 2 Junior Pur iat of Jar Wier | States had extended to-day thirty-two, both ankles frac-| an Teme ‘ eit prs the tslanc is Government must MOUntamaTte wo thr ‘ MOVE UNTIL PEACE} js ntic aan, Olas ¢ gibnlp Baelwabe lie tates icy ora i naist that ft has not lost its right HINGTON, April 18 (United| ns weathor bureau f hospital yA i inreamanatiiyon ai hitrariiy in| CF ‘sterest as It existed prior te } Preside larding So Inform temperatures — t Apparen tarted | 7 ee any action of the Supreme Coun "| n to N Who Urge His Inf fay " stairs in No. 60 Degraw d 7 fe | «i the League of Nations, and ere he will t area ; ei ; “innot recognize the allocation town” spe mon ath t | for Reduction t t sR aR neeat " mn “: a of the Island or the validity of the B use; Tha event also) wit WASHINGTON, April mast i aeundin 2 tet so, for persons en- | mandate to Japan.” - ioe OFRiRIAN oreo eet ' x t : nk ane n TAPOT- | Japan has not as yet replied to this Bie apc of the aints ; of padiens. mumunication, 90 that to date the Sh a hen “yt i tirran Gallet Wik ‘ i jon lorrespondence consists of the two oni nar wag ON a uty Mvers notes quoted above, another forma’ 7 WORLD TRAVEL BURBAL ie ee t 1s sent by Acting Secretary Davi 5 of oxce 1 intere Work}) me ay. “I'm ' \ ly ir *, 6 by directihon of President ®@! the South American dip SuEeRt A i di “ ing fi r we won and two memoranda with g to New York for tn remo! w o the moat J ‘ novi.” lentes the exchanges were initiated FOMANCE ra THE END OF THE RAINBOW” by Nancibelle Hale.>”*5 241 on ADVENTURE NE WW STORY OF A COUNTRY GIRL’S SEARCH FOR HAPPINES IN NEW YORK, PAGE 16 sorecepenttenininnnaseees eeehiivcbaisaiage ssc memtee nt 5 “y) , een. ts 4 \ c . ‘ ) ae eee — —— ee

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