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NO FUNDS 10 PAY RUSHING 10 U. S. 105 EMPLOYEES BEFORE GATES SHUT OFTRANSITBOARD AT ELLIS ISLAND ‘Comptroller Craig Says Money Italy May Get Her Year's Cannot Be Diverted—De- | Quota Under Immigrant cision Is Reserved. | Law Here in § Months. | ‘The new immigration laws, limiting immigrants Justice Whitaker in the Supreme ourt to-day reserved decision on the Application of the Transit Commission 40 compel Comptroller Craig to pay the number of annual from each country to § per cent. of the number of nationals already here out of an appropriation made for the 8 shown by the 1910 census, went former Transit Construction Commis. | into effect this morning. sion certain moneys needed for sala-| 1t became apparent at once that | that there is going to be a great rush les of 105 employces of the new com- mission who were transferred from the former Public Service Commis- sion. The Comptroller appeared in person nd argued his case. Former Judge Francis M. Scott argued for the ‘Transit Commission. Corporation Counsel O'Brien was present, but took no part in the argument. Mr. Scott said that despite the provisions of the Knight-Adler law creating the new commission and, providing for the transfer of all sunds on hand, the Comptroller per- sisted in his refu to honor the payrolls submitted by Chairman M Aneny of the commission, The Comptroiler said he had no} tunds for the 105 former employees of the State Public Service Commission, | (Ue ‘© arrive within a few days are jow charged on the payrolls of tha| ts 02% Gecrslo, with 1,408 ‘stesrage ‘Transit Commission. He declared the Dessensers; the Canoplc with 991, tie tnd appropriuted was for the apecific |Gusiielmo Peirce with 987, and the} purpnas of Other incumbents desig {U8 with 1000—a total of 4,381, Bated and could no; by law be a | eda OS than the permitted month- | verted to other uses, for, if it was, seh Heed ‘ others could mot get thelr salaries. | et aires of the isenitD Mr, Scott declared the Comptroller | 'B@S 4re sal fe at work In taly wig. |{30W ON @ pro rata scheme of di- overlooked the fact that the Lexis @ _|viding the immigrants so that each lature “has the paramount authority ae ft funds for public pur-|#Re Shall have its share, i Pl J , neo A ruling from Washington an- Dose % nounced at noon to-day provides that “ a 6 12" ed Jus- | Arey sure es i geese {,|!mmigrants who had reached this pee NY naa id 4 z saa that there Bott before last midnight will be han- Dadoubtedly,” and argued why the | Led according to the old law and was no constitutional reason why 'he) wit) not he counted against the quotas on the part of those who 6% matically closed, For instance, Italy, under the terms of the law and the figures of the census, is allowed to send an average of 8,224 persons per month for the first year, and it is provided that not more than 20 per cent. of the annual quota can be sent in any one month, This means that the whole quota for the year may be admitted in five months, and there are reasons to believe that this will be done, Then there will be seven months without any immigration at all from Italy. Ships from Italy already in port or expenses of the new commission) or their respective countries. This should not be paid in any Way (N°) geects about 1,600 at Ellis Island, | legislature directs. Hoffman's Island, and on ships that} | Comptroller Craig contended that Legislature never intended to arrived on time, but have not yet discharged their passengers, The San change the purposes for which the) Giorgio tried to get in carly enough appropriations were made and said | io pring its passengers under the old "If you are going to throw millions to | jaw, put tailed. this Transit Commission assuming it| To-morrow two French steamships can requisition what amounts i UKes are due, the Touraine with #81 ateer- d then che e tax levy next 4 year, it contra econ | Lt was stated at Bilis Island to-day tax limit and perhaps will result in| A u s 4 that the law will be strictly enforced. eating of he 8 of the Judges | even cabin passengers, if their pur- a whol lot of others | 1 Re ainere ou | ose is to settle in Wiis country, will mat is a: fer ne opiccide this) Be considered as iminigrants and will have painted for be counted against the quotas of motion on, Mr, Comptroller,” said Jus- 7 n sree eNhitaker In ordering riefs filed | ‘UCP Feepective countries, —_——o—_— ny Monee TOURIQUET SAVES LIFE. Policeman Uses Clab to Bind Leg of Woman wit by aVa, Policeman John L. Sullivan of Tram, Lady Sleipner Second and Long} ts believed to have saved the life of al aia ta Hott aa | Mrs. Anna Smith, seventy. No, 315 East Suit Third in English Race | {ira street, to-day, by stopping an ar- Classic. | | LOVE IN IDLENESS | WINS OAKES STAKES, }terlal gush of blood with a tourniquet , |made with hit club and a piece of cloth. m EPSOM DOWN gland, June 3. Mix. wsinis the street at Mtn 5 Say ond 126th Avenue when she Ko —The Ouks Stakes, for fil Rd yicame confused and ran, it 18 sald, in importance only to the Derby m into the path of a moving van which nf events, was run hero struck her and passed over her right British turf event 238 : leg, tearing the flesh and opening the to-day and won by Joseph Watsons artery, After the policeman had given Love in Idleness. Mrs. H. Nugenv’s taid she was taken to Harlem Hos- ital, w she is sald tu have a good Lady Sleipner was second and Via- Qhunve’ for re-overy, zoe Be count Astor's Long Suit was third, | The van was driven by Paul De Rat- the race was for 5,000 sovereigns over a a course of about one and one-half miles. ‘Twenty-two horses ran. Bast 19th Street. Wit. “sus wuld the accident was not his ABSENT LAWYERS CALLED. The race 3 run in a heavy rain. ia e tae se Winner, wag | Juke Talley Seeks Counsel R Reve: tn: if » Wad’ “tained at Jail Who Stay Away, three lengths ahead of Lady Sleipner, while the third horse, Long Suit, was! Judge Talley, in General sssions, gix lengths be hind. “4 by Katharine Zoberlin, No. 1500 The betting Was 5 to L against Love Third Avenue, arraigned to plead on a at Emanuel A, In. Idieness, 25 to 1 against Lady char robbery, she wanted a post- Bleipner, and 10 to 2 against Long poncment until she cold get her lawye Built. 7 muel Tullman, No. 1269 Broadway, ar to consult with her, She sald she had SAVES $125,000 FILMS, = |retainoa iim. in the Tombs Judge Talley ordered. the clerk to lta Robhery,| semmon Pullman’ to make an exp A ten to the court of hia fallure to apy But Intruders Escape. for 8, lent who had retained him. Then pears i teampt he also called. fo Busch, Burslars le seraay: bps ‘ee - No, 105 West Uth Street, who, he was proak into the concrete film vault of NYnindea nad been named by a’ prisoner the Cormopolitan Film studios, 127th charged with illegal Passession of Nauor Street and second Avenue, where or- as having accepted a retainer of $100 Street oot filma and records of the and having made no court appearance company are kept. The filma are val- an yod at $125,000 and could not be re- ved a tty are the original nega. MORE SUNSHINE RB cs ace tesa clea THE REST OF YEAR, ‘yes. Tho intruders broke open two doors, | anuived a water meter and a skyight| SAYS OLIVER LODGE but a night watchman frustrated the ia attempt. The police of the East 126th Street Station were notified and the block surrounded but the men got away leaving behind a set of burglars tools —————— MISS ANGELA MOORE TO WED | Diplomat’s Daughter to Be Bawk-| | | Recent Auroras, Due to Solar Erup- tions, May Prove a Blessing LONDON, June 3. Recent solar eruptions which caused brilliant auroras and dis- organized cable and telegraph service throughout the world may result in the earth receiving an ers Bride June 11, Herman Gantlett Place, twenty-six, a banker, of No. 268 West 79th Street, and Miss Angela ‘urner Moore, twenty- ex . three, of No. 267 West 13d Street, «| jpereneed quntn of unahibe ve daughter of John Bassett Moore, ob- id jj . oe De Tet tained a marriage license to-day to be| SYS Sir Oliver ge, the noted married at St. Bartholomew's Church,| Scientist. June 11 He even venture: the opinion ‘Another couple recelving a license way) that the electrified particles thrown off by the cun during the disurbance may assist n the de- velopment of vegetation and re- Arthur Francis MeKeogh, thirty-one, an editor, of the Maryland Apartments, Philadelphia, und Miss Elsie Garretson Finch, twenty-two, of No. 52 Bast 78th) duce he amoun: f« ..t hel suse Street, a daughter of James Wells) 1 in the atn. & Finch. They will be married June 4. 6ir Oliver says ® magnetic ai -bances that ttended the Te Heport Porter Peace Resolutio: WASHINGTON, June &—The House; 8°! eruption were due to a tor- | to Humanity. | WOMEN BECOME BETTER PALS AS FEET GET BIGGER English Fair Sex Requiring Larger Shoes, but More Chummy With Men. LONDON, June 3—The Eng- lish woman's foot is growing larger, according to London boot- makers, who say she used to wear No. 4 and now wears No. 6 shoes, and soon will wear 6s and They attribute the development her growing addiction to golf, tennis and other sports. Th sensus of comment of the mi that the bigger the EB woman grows the better chum she becomes. SHIPPING k to get into the country before the maximum . is reached and the gates are auto-| f] Failure to Reinstate Str’ Engineers Cause of Final Break in Parley WASHINGTON, June 3. tions between the marine engiter and the Shipping Board for a sett! ment of the di working conditions have been broke off, W. S. Brown, President of Mari ation, declared to-day pute On Wages an Brown sald, was due to the refus. lof the ship owners and the Shippin Board to include a clause for the reinstatement of engineers, “We could not sign an agreemen provxlin hope that Secretary Davis woufd } able to conciliate the differen both the Secretary and I so indi but our efforts to have a ment clause included in the have proved to be a Brown sald that he would im is statement regarding the entire tox. tiations after the meeting to-d President Harding's Cabinet, at wi he expected the subject to be di cussed. , an reinstat ailure.” ee QUID OF TOBACC Disinfectants, Says Dentist— Cigar Next in Value. ATLANTIC CITY, June 3.—It r formers succeed in banishing tobace: was the opinion expres: William H. Golston of fifty-first annual New Jersey State Dental Society the Steel Pier here to dental science said Dr. Golsto forms a sialagogue (promoting saliv around the teeth, thus preventing ba teria from getting a foothold, performs the same function to a le degree, but a cigarette, because of | respect.” Collections for Eleven Mont $560,000,000 Less Than a Year Ago. WASHINGTON, June %.—Colle tions of income and profits taxes du ing May fell off by $24, pared with May of last year and nearly $560,000,000 during the elev months of the present fise 00,000 von al as co day by the Treasury the Government durng 4) gated $52,282,000 again $76,5 May a year ago, while for the months of the fiseal year the the correspondent month LAYKORT Your feet dont feel the court. Light-Sure Footed: Fast -how they wear Hoop Rupper Propucts Co. 134 DUANE STREET (WHOLESALE ONLY) Foreign Affaire Committee, with! vent of elect: tod pa. lea, which Democratic members dissenting, voted uted a + 2 €ler nr = to report ¢ Porter resolution » $0,442 mination of the state of .w eens opinion ta alee bold by Flammarion, the veteron i: 2 astronc....1 between the United States and Gor- many and Austria-Hungary, ng Engineers’ Beneficial Assoc! failure to reach a settlement that would force our jen to work |Ick, he triew to forvw tho elty . cakes Ww ai{, "Any one who © force the city with the strikebreakers who had), Qo hastily and inadvisedly taken the jobs of union men,” he| (hough that person's motives pe], aid. “Up to last night 1 had every |honest, is an ag said Mayor Hylan, Turning to Mr. Emerick, he|! KEEPS TEETH GOOD Old Fashioned Chaw One of Best ag they have liquor, diseases of the teeth and gums are likely to increase, pd by Dr. famden at the nvention of the “An old-fashioned chaw of tobacco is one of the best disinfectants known who is Director of the convention. “It A cigar paper wrapper, has no value in this BIG DROP IN INCOME AND PROFITS TAXES pared with the same month last yea aceording to figures made public tv | Income and profits taxes collected by 641,000,000 against $3,200,000, 000 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY NEEDED BY CITY, a - a Seores Propagandists Women Protest Excessive More than a housewives Queens, we: and Mauri hundred from Ridgewood, told by Mayor Hylan)! 1 J. Connolly, Queens Bor- President, to-day that the city not going to be forced vy agitators ndists to pay the Citizens’ an exorbitant price ough and propa 0 mpany for its plat. Pre. water rates and poor given | pany, not to pay ervicn private ¢ about agl- tators working in the Interests of the water company aroused the indigna- g|tion of James B. Emerick, a lawyer, who has figured in the better, cheaper water campaign in Queens. Mr. E he ts Chairman of the Ridgewood Community Council, “Don't be led astray by agitators said the Mayor, “and don’t be fooleo those who might not have a good -| motive at heart. Mr. Connolly telis 4g} you the company wants $4,400,000 for ts plant, and it says that is tts rock bottom f De ‘ou see that the company might be secretly pressing you on so that the city officials would » forced to purchase this plant for! $4,400,002 Both M nerick say A &l ie action within two weeks. Jf the | company can't brought to terms ~|then [ guarantee you that the city ains.”” i to your sheuted Mr will parallel its n “1 take except nt| about agitators, Emer- |, said: "If you try to for nd |ivct in this matter before it is ready a,|to do so In the best interests of the I don't people, you are an agitator. liclieve the agitation Is malicious or|remarkably well in her first open s|dishonest. ‘This Administration 18 Up| championship competition. Mias test combination of entire t th gal corpor 1 Tinited States. Ss SAYS WIFE IS CRIMINAL. | Librarian of Lawye Association Asks Marriage Annalment, f rests In the Raymond J, Horton, Librorian of the ww York County Lawyers’ Assocla- tion, No, 16 Manhattan, has mun action ynulment of his nartiage on the ground that his wife, twenty-four, of No. 1782 Amsterdam ie, isan habitual eriminal action became known to-day Mrs. plied to Justice ro preme Court, nrany of ngs in their for- Crestnut Street, chmod Hill, Queens, had been seized detectives fi department stores, d that his wife had heen sentenced al times for pety larceny. Her last ve. he sud, was November 14, 1919, pleaded guilty in Speetal Ses Manhattan, to petty t n, a) =(FOUNDE 13 77 ACATION It may be C= m: by en n= 1457-1463 B of| A NARROW garter holds only because tis tight. But the wide- ebbed E, Z. Garter holds because it conforms snugly to the shape of the He Never binds; never ips. and dept tamped on the ly genuine y uy ‘The (Grameroy 0480) AGITATORS NOT ““SSSRANESRA, DECLARES HYLAN = When discussed with President Harding to- day by Senators Wadsworth and Cal- si : der, of New York, and Postmaste Water Rates in Queens. — |General Hays indignant | Partment, Mr, Morgan is ineligible be- KT dent Connolly a4-| changed his d storing him to the classified list prod. | vised the women, who visited the} Mr. City Hall for the second time within a woek to demand lief from high | —.>+—— Jto play tennis with the American Defeats M Connolly and | Press).—Miss myself can assure you that there will|her title as C! of Great Britain to-day by dete Miss Joyce Wethered, the runner-up, remark |‘fournament, Mis Leltch won by four even | versal of that of last year in the Eng- the city to|tor over Miss Leitch. by experts to be a rising golfer, did Alexa Stirling, the American woman cony and|Talaat Pasha, former Grand Vizler and is aent to the Bedford. Reforinatory for Women. Horton said he married quitted her believing she could be reformed. 4: weight overcoat, flannel trousers, straw i hat or motoring cap, silk shirt, lighter hs derwear, pajamas, AT FORTY-SECOND STREET GARTER r Z @ Wipe For Comrort TILDEN WILL PLAY an to Restore Postmaster Here To Eligible List and Reappoint Him. | WASHINGTON, June 3.—Restora ion to the classified civil servic postmaster t New York City, so that he can te that place, was ppeinted again to U. Champion to Meet Washer, a Youth, for Title— Mrs. Mallory in Finals Under regulations ently issued by the Post OMece De CLOUD, June & (Associated, in| cause of age to take the examination preg) —witliam T. Tilden of Phin. | equired for first-class postmasters. j delphia, world’s grass court tennis Jecuuse he served more than thirty rs in the classified service, how- n be restored to it and champion, will mect M. Washer of he final of the World Belgium in th ma Igible through that peaacea hard court tennis championship After (he conference it was jad!- ‘“ wat ie rigs nect : test had out Waster ecurned th iwht t ed that the Pres Tilden by defeating Erik Te Denmark in the semi-finals gian outplayed ‘Tegner, who ermination to Morgan and Pe De that an order te= ably would be issued soon. tired after his hard fateh ve with William H Laurent, of France, present World's hard court champion Commission for Relief in Belgium, often practising with Brand Whit- jocks then the American Minister to Beigium, in Brussels. Mrs. Bjrstedt Mallory, Amer jean women’s singlo champion, gained a place in. the finals by defeating Madame Billout, the third aking aaa French player, after Suzanne Lenglen, ‘ the French chasnpion, and 3 dame Wethered Four) qoiding, une runner-up in the recent French national championships | Mrs. Mallory's work was somewhat | disappointing, her play lacking snap und dash, and whe netted fur too | many drives. | Mrs. Mallory rallied gamely jn the! TURNBERRY, June 3 (Associated|qrst set, however, after being behind 8c e 6 five games to three. Mme. Billout| cil Leitch retained | Mi Futxcellent tennis, but appeared mplon Woman Golfer| tired after her exertions in the first ting| sot and became erratic toward the end of the match | Up and Three to Play in Final Round. Tilden advanced to the final roun¢ Open Golf|pyy defeating Nicholas Mishu of Rov- | manta by 6—8, 6—3, 6—2, | The American mixed doubles tennis team, composed of Arnold Jones of Providence and Miss Edith Sigourney of Boston, was eliminated from the | n the British Ladies’ up and three to pl The result of the match was a re- ish native champjonship tournament, n which Miss Wethered was the vic- Miss Wethered, who is considered Leiteh's play since defeating Miss champion in the first round, had been “patehy,” but she always was able to get out of a diMcult position at criti- cul times, This ability, supplemented with her strength in long, straight drives, enabled her to dispose of all her opponents and retain the title of open champion, It has been decided to hold next year's championship tournament in Sandwich in May. Lord By An- e uppointment Byng ¢ Vinny ax Governor- of Canada in succession to the Duke of Devor shire w: noun officialy to-day. Sarerineinrerrens Slayer of Talaat Pasha Acquitted, BERLIN, June 3 (Associated Preas) $ irian, the Armenian stu jomon Jent who, in March last, shot and killed Minister of Fin nee of Turkey, was in the Assize Court here to~ Ay D 1856 and week end trips an extra suit, a light- ROADWAY |championship, | straight compoxed ©. "i The score mndition of the cot clasa tennis in the Tilden and M | heavy rains, ind damp so heavy that the seventh game, and iiso wed up the players. r these handica ROUND OF ENN. temper early in the game used the back hand st nd form with we .a the t Mistu, at i plunged wihily e v Tilden's and tantalizing 6 Roumanian lost f ently | 4 vad no ehance to win nee for his | j | . —--—— | . EARL CURGON A MARQUIS. Birkenhead « Mivthday Honor & LONDON, June 2 (Associated Press). | Sarl Curzon, the Fo Thirkenhead, the 1 4 Viscount No Underwear is ‘‘B. V. D.” without this Red Woven Label Itis your Guarantee of Value and Satisfaction ORV... The B.V. D. Company, N.Y. 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