The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1921, Page 2

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“| Btherican railroads can't do better ' , Hh ; ? ued here to-day as a result of | ig attempts to fire buildings inj) h and surrounding towns yes- BRITISH REPORTED RUSHING TROOPS 10 UPPER SILESIA: fag HARVEY l Conference of Allies to 7 Up Polish Situati lerday. Suspected Sinn Feiners and punients were taken to police sta- be = ad careful examination, The| f pencilled notes on the | reas relatives of members of | thé Royel Irish constabulary bore out | the first belief that the incendiarism | was meant as a reprisal for the con- wlabulary’s work in Ireland, No serious damage was done to any | of thé buildings, but five persons were wounded as 4 result of surprise at- | tacks by the police Lewisham, Groenwich, North Woo! wich and Bethnal Green were visited by the firebugs. ‘The London Press to-day den unee the campaign as “crazy violence; Sethack for tho causy of peace, These aftacks only exasperate and antago-| atte the public.” | Cork Priest Killed, Constabtes| Stain, \ CORK, May 16--The home of Liam | Roisite, Sinn Fein member of the British Parliament, was raided ‘ast pight. Mr. Roisite was absent at the! jiae, but a priest, Father O'Callahan, was was staying in the house, v, shot and died later of hin wounds. | Patrick Sheehan. a Republican, who! Was newly married, was shot through | he heart while In his bedroom wAfter the shootiug Seret. Coleman eMiddleton and four policemen while gee for a priest were fired upbn J constables were killed ard an- wther was wounded | u aa TO FIGHT UNIONS ,, “Seek Outside Workers to Take} Places of Men Who Refusued Wage Cuts ‘Phe Building Trades Em sociation of Newark announ ‘Mat in view of the refusal of the un- fons in the building trades to accept & wage reduction which was to have Bone into effect May 1st, an employ- rent agency will be opened to-morrow Morning at No. 568 Broad stre Ad- vertisernents will be placed in the news- i papers of New York; Boston and Phila- © @@iphia and outside labor will be in-| _Wited to jobs in the City of Newark. MI classes of labor In the bu trades, except painters, paper hangers aad electricians have heen Idle tn sex Bince May ist when the employers “But the reduced wage scale into offect MMe ‘new ficures are {rom $1 to $2 a Way under the rate paid prior to May | at About 2,000 union men are idle, “o'We have received no notice from | fhe Doses of their intention to invite gutside workers to come to Newark,” + maid Fred Sholl, Secretary of the Bulld- Trades Council this afternoon n they put their scabs to work | they will find that union jabor in New 3 Knows how to defend its righ “ROADS MUST DO BETTER TO LAST” ding @enator Cummins Not Optimis About Long Life tor Railw ~ WASHINGTON, May = 18.—"If this year than last they won't last very long.” Chairman Cummins o/ 4-4MPF Senate Interstate Commerce | ard, to-day when the Senate's rail- » gpad investigation was resumed, The Witness agreed _Senator Cummins endeavored to FAoF that falling prices of materials used by railroads was reducing costs, but Mr. Kruttschnitt suid he did not have compiled statislics on the sub- ject. Steel rails, the largest item in| @mintenance material costs, had in- din price during the last two | *paniel Willird, President of the|CITY DENIED RIGHT TO ACTIN GAS CASE INHERITANCE TAX LAW IS UPHELD Baltimore and Chio, wa stand when Mr cused temporarily. called to the | ruttachnitt was ex- | With Mr. Krattschnitt’s on the rail- a situation,” Mr. Willard sald > —_—_—_ re ~ CRANE ESTATE IS $9,208, 982! mer Senator Left $6,708,741 in Stocks and $490,507 Bonds, i ddte W. Murray Crane Jeft on estate Ast $9,208,982, according to a full in- 16-day Whe estate was divided as follows < Stocks, $5,708,741; bonds, $490,507 sveoveat estate, $154,295; miscellaneous, ye hy 855.439 ~. * interest in partnerships, including » the Z%. & W. M. Crane Co, amounted bo $1,525,952 a 44 MERICAN WOMEN «,. « SAVED IN TURKEY Nearly s—-Dog ur Americas work at Con the Constuntinopie corresponder aibifion a leak and quickly A iiliae Cushman sank, but upo anvpaged to scize her dog by the col eagr-aud the animal dragged her to beoea Miss Aslera and Mra, Ubis swam Ae Ramaore, and n she Was safe the ia er found ste waa clutetiing a bank note gam whien to pay the bo ghiter revelved the money uri few ot Awe of Vit eu WNDSOR, 0 sul to have been th this Home for th age of V1 years. 8} mate of the none fo ifs —f foam on THE a WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1921, Co-F1s in an Intercollegiate Mect All of Their Own, Develop Many Star SIT IN COUN «°° MUST PAY TAXES ON INCREASE IN VALUE OF ASSETS Government in Suit Involv- ing Hundreds of Millions. three-fourths of the Sta THIS WEEK.) invalidate the entire m preme Court to-day ruled. French Forces Are Being Withdrawn From Disputed Territory held, so fu The decision w decisions in iow petition fo on th the amendment invalid Reinforcements ave been rushed to the British forces A regiment from the in Upper Silesia NEWARK BUILDERS Hes nate tw Lhd on the till = WASHINGTON, Mag 15.— in the Supreme that section % of the crip’ ding, placed a Jin announcement ernment won to-day |te day officially. contention that LONDON, May 16 of France has consented to the meet- capital asset considered in a corporation as profits | when taxes were computed. The court's decision was given in Tron works ruling of the Treasury lore lands purchased for §190,000 in | 1904 must be returned in the 1917 re- $10,000,000 and a profits tax jpaid on the difference. to-day sustained this ruling. » meaning of the act ing of the Supreme Counel! of Allies | for the purpose of discusning tho Sile- | sian trouble and it te expected that | the gathering will take place before | the end of the present week, aocord- to the Observer's dtplomatic is supposed , the unusually informed newspaper ma The opinion TH STONE. HIGH JOMP, HELEN KRAMER ‘eNDEmweoe WINN ER BROMDIOmA Oneeaweces “It was to cover actual cost of , disregarding anything that does pot ohange the form of the in- mier Briand conferred with Prince Sapicha Polish Foreign Minis- < assumed they egian situation. and has reeeived a note from the Ger- man Government, reports relative to the allocation of im-| | portant districts in Silesta to the Ger- mans were published In Polish papers and could not be tra | vo ally everything TQBUULDERSTINED_ WRECKERS DRL $500 EACH FIRS ALTON FLYER s000P105700 Pleaded Guilty spiracy After Revelations by Lockwood Comunittee. Hundreds of millions of dollars in excess profits taxes were Involved in the case, which was characterized by high Government most important Federal finances to arise in several DOUBTS OWN ABILITY AS A “MEDIUM” official as “the declined to review sult affecting Joenti, head pany A | Vincenti, Harry Mottsman, Hector C| 4 to Germans In Assertion has been | that the Poles In Upper 8! these reports to take over districts tht che Supreme| Reynolds concurred ¢ Allled Counctl was alloged to be plan- | ning to give to Germany, Avices received here over the week- | end appeared to indicate a cessation|enue Act of 1916 was held valid by of fighting in Upper silesia, but there|the court In pai was nothing to show that the Poles|of éxecutors of the estate of the late were withdrawing ftom regions they|U. Harsen Purdy of New York. occupied the past two weeks. News- | paper comment here seemed fo be mors fight to Insist on par collection of moderate and reflected a disposition checks of member banks, to advise Mr. Lloyd George and M. Bri- and to reach an amicable understand- Georgia’ court, ng relative to the Silesian problem, Telegraph, which der was unariimous Kelly. The men wer withdrawing Mquor from bond, os- Associate Justice The estate tax provided in the Rev- war time Prohil by the V » HAYWOOD D SAYS HE WILL COME BACK ; 71 ARE WUE, Chrown by Some ene Person, Is Railroad ing upon the appeal Federal reserve banks have not the > telling on the omplaint of Mrs ‘ BLOOMINGTON which had refused: to Justice Vernon M. Davis fi enjoin the Federal Reserve Bank of area Atlanta from taking steps to British nation {a soll4 behind collection of checks drawn on a num- Georgia State non-meniber puinting out that banks, “except trough the usual and Lioyd George was misinterpreted ordinary channels.” rench commentators, sented him as urging anthort ourt that she} teen members of t > S geod medium who pleaded guilty on May ho Premier this matter, spiracy to control price |mended M Whittec told Julius Kruttschaitt, | ” Th hairman of the Southern Pacific | | Mr. States have no legal right to demand ce of relatives, thirteen corpora individuais are German troops Confidence that the differences be- p i in upholding decialons of California |to $7,500 each courts In the appeal of Yee Won, a Chinaman who sought to bring his children with this country entered a plea of & New York rived in Moscow and other meetings and will return) Rose (Continued enna Ninth Page.) making fourteen firms that t him on his return jfrom a visit to and was just go that she was| i floor I hired. and J found out which pleaded guilty on May 3 failed to produce certain Agure formation of the court 1 My views are generally in accord | much about tt Supreme Court Rules New bond is may have its equivalent of a pound) “W of flesh which friends deposited for! HITE ROSE h was thrown concern will have fine of $2,500. In inflicting sentence Over 80-Cent Rate. WASHINGTON, City of New York in Supreme Court S. Refusal Amounis Patd to States. WASHINGTO LEAVES $2,000,000 ESTATE TO CHARITY) avavc! of the bond. AGO, May 16.—Bondg of “Big Fos, While t 3 Tes Expert y 16.--The Fea. intervene in} ements BIG BUSINESS MEN IN SESSION HERE jeu Hay wood The Govern- hod of determining the tax Union Gas Company, against a New law, fixing the maximum fas rate in certain portions of New PITTSFIELD, Muse, May 16.—The! In computing the tax, the Govern- The court dismissed ppeal for want « Lower courts denied the in behalf of then claimed it had the right because the company was attacking another the rate for City Government, amount taxable of the pay- were made by executers of estates to the various States. ULD” UNABLE TO HALT $25 FINE Juror Who Failed to Report Said sterious Man Had Fixed Nentory filed in Probate Court here pleaded guilty to a serious }to be lightly have the command to form combinat the public interest." the defendants regarded by of wealth and who “MR. GO! | vention of the Auvociation of at the Waldorf-Astoria law which gas sold to the instead of oltizens, the e county to the expense of time and| woald | world, cause, the sentence of the court w Two SAILORS, ONE. WIFE, denied that » latter statute. THREE BILLIONS NOT YET COUNTED A. Morgan o report for jury: duty me In From jand had been told he narrow escapes trom wning in the Bosporus yesterday, WASHINGTON HOUSE TO TAKE UP PEACE RESOLUTION Seeing Harding ff Smith was nota t rising | 4, Justice Cropsey uxked under- Sherif Howard Tuthill Jof automobi timates Quick Action t War With Germany Ww ASHINGTON went out hunting : AS COUNTERFEITER. | inquent Jurymen to be sim later in the week to st Roprosentative nan, who ry of the party Was a Mise Cald- May = 14.—-Mra. » sald the situat » printing ested | net counted on as yet | computations, PD any of their t \ Pomt and Sountry Gent Evening Poat and the Country Gentil fhe ay Mons overggas had improved IN SUPREME COURT With Decision To-Day All Sec- tions of Amendiment Have Been Upheld. WASHINGTON, May 15-7 ment that the Prohibition amend ment be ratified within seven years by © does not the amendment have now be jer attacks look fut ven in the appes 1 J. Dillon of San vo fre fusing | round that the imitation mad. Dillon was arrested while ‘raus pring A ease of wine to the home its owner, His cou Ny proposed by on on tne ace tion of the State Legisiatures and! was therefore unconstit ona We find that proposal and ratifi- an amendment are treated ding acts in a comm the n said, “and there implication that they should fairly contemporaneous.’ nen In the course f the dee on the ourt riled formaliy that the Pronibi- tion amendment wint into effect Jan, 16, 1920 Dilton’s alleged offense wus on Jan, 17, 1920. Fines totalling 337 1 Jong son sentences for conspiracy tt e@ Prohibition jaws wi stand as the result of action by the to-day in the. noted aca wuspiracy appealed urts at Baltimot om Fed The court The defendants were Charies Vin- f the Triaca Liquor Com Giott! ana Rudolph & Young Garrett and Joseph F charged wi export, but aelling it for y this country defense was that the tion Act was repeated tend Law. Sugitive I. W. W. Leader, in Mos- | cow, Declares His Bondsmen Will Not Suffer. Cory rab! 1921, by the Chited Prem.) LONDON, May !6—William 2. of sedition, sent a w atement to-day to the United Press from Moscow, in which he said Here is my story, -On Marco retired to the home of friends ee weeks later | a 1 shall remain here for the con vention of the Third Internationale to the United States without ques- tion, If I cannot return before my neelied the Government y appearance. But my bondsmen will not suffer ; joss trom the cancellation twice as much tea.” THI 4 the icted 1. W. W, leader: ight other con who failed | surrender ui Leavenworth Prison were forfeited to-day by on cuit ‘The I. W. W.'s bonds were trom | pole 000 to $16,000 each | $80,000 of th tourt of Appeals. »| less | Ctr. agerceating PENNY A_POUND Zo NO MORE CHANCE NIRS. ULLREY MUST TO KILL DRY LAW PAY UP $50,000 IN ALIENATION SUIT Attempt to Open Default Fails and Mrs, Enrico Aresini | Gets Judgment. lay handed down ation of Nerney to \ decision denying the ap) Jessie Ullrey to open a defauit in a | 350,000 judgment obtained against ber yy Mra 7 exon, who alleged that the defendant had alienated the affections of Bnrlco Aresoni” The nother of the defendant in the alien- suit died, leaving her consider- able prop M and Mrs. Aresoni Justice ‘Pierney, after pointing out hat the defenday had twice been un during rehef wrove nt lett the jurisdiction ind remained away when the action wae inied; that tk default she suf fered was conscious and deliberate, and that tbe whole history of the cas: netely an effort to stave oft niceesafil in udgmen ne as possible Tho defondant invaded the family inuift he Justice von- ok (rom her the nat- al and legal rights she acquired by The child of that marriage 1d reosive all tt reasonably needs to keep it from want. ‘The plaintiff | sult was vested with the support and come husband. If there tm her by the. wrongful nd se became en- tial and proximare swing from such wrong.’ > LAHEY WINS A POINT. show Canse Why Ip should Net Pall. tom Gets Order t sticumen t Justice Tierney to-aay order 0 show cause. return- Justice Whitaker on May 2 filed by ond Deputy Police Commissioner William J. Lahey. why he indi¢ nny n and George r of the Automobile be dismissed Squad, shout per ‘or accept- $30 for recovery of & indict- 0 exentation and for of prose- 1 the indictment > Refaxe Clemency to Murderer Wade, ART May 16—The State Roard of Vardons to-day refused to commute to [fe imprisonment the death x sed upon. Elwood Wade, who was convicted of the |Rurder of George B. Nott of Bridge: port. 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