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1 | AMERICANS TO BE FREED BY RUSSIA TO-NIGHT'’S WEATHER—THUNDERSTORMS, Che Books Open to All.” “ Circulation VOL. LXII. NO. 21,805—DAILY. 3 Copyright, 1921, hy The Press Publishing (The New York World). NEW YORK, SAT URDAY , JULY 30, 192 N.Y.TRAIN HELD UP: MAIL CLERK Circulation Books Open to All.’”’ PRICE THREE CENTS SHOT Entered ax Second-Clnss Matter Post Office, New York, N.Y. Ve TIGHESUNMONE ON NEW CHARGE ASSAULT ON CHD Children’s Society to Insist on Punishment to the Full ot Detective Who Blackjacked Ninth Avenue Crowd. Clubber to Be Arrested on Enright’s Order—Suspended and Reduced to Ranks on Stories Told by Victims. Magistrate Simpson Refuses Warrant to Prevent ‘‘Humil- iation”—Accused Man De- clared to Have Had “Pull.” A summons charging assault on a child was issued by Magistrate Simp- to-day for Acting Detective Sergt. Charles Tighe, suspended after son a hearing on charges of wholesale clubbing at Ninth Avenue and 43d Street Thursday afternoon. Agent ‘ohn F. Kenehan of the Children's So- | ciety asked for a warrant for Tighe n the nv.ne of eight-year-old Helen Coen, daughter of the proprietor of the resta, “ant which was the centre of the detecr.ve's private insurrection. Magistrate Simpson eaid that a summons was sufficient to insure getting Tighe to court Monday morn- ing to answer the ci t would be officer to the & warrant.” The affidavit accompanying ap- plication charges that ‘Tighe d the little girl about the throat, struck and kicked her and threw her across ® room, inflicting numerous bruises, which are still visible. Agent Kenehan aid the society would use ail its re sources the prosecution and insisting on a severe penalty if Tighe were found guilty The agents of the Children’s So- ciety encountered immediate dim- culty when they sought to serve the summons. They could not learn where Tighe was and were unable to find whether he had reported to-day under the rules for suspension. Defi- mite information as to where he had been since the hearing betore In- spector Lahey before his suspension was lacking Tighe, it was declared, would be arrested to-day by order of Com- missioner Enright. Chief Inspector rge and he felt y to’ humiliation of unneces ubject A polier in pressing Lahey, of who: Continued on Second Pa POLICE RECORD» OF THE CLUBBER’S FORMER TRIALS Tighe Escaped With Reprimand Four Times, Smal! Fines P wice, ‘The record of Detective Sergt Charles F. Tighe’s trials in the Potice Department, ae given out by the Meyer Legislative Com- mittee, is as follows: DEC. 31, 1915—Absent from post; standing at bar in licensed liquor saloon. REPRIMANDED. June 20, 1916—Struck a pi oner with his fist and baton while conveying him to the station house, REPRIMANDED. March 15, 1917—Improper pa- trol. FINED TWO DAYS’ PAY. March 18, 1918—Absent from post; lying drunk in subway station. REPRIMANDED. March 13, 1919—Struck a citi- sen, REPRIMANDED. Aug. 27, 1919—Struck a colored man with baton; used improper Jangua: false arrest. FINED ONE DAY'S PAY. Aug. 27, 1919—Assaulted a woman in station house with night baton; falsely (arrested a woman. PUT ON SIX MONTHS’ PROBATION, which expired April 27, 1920. 3 Beds in One For Big Ludwig, Fallen Giant He's on His Way Back to Ger- many to Grow Up on the Barred Brew. MUSEUM OF ART GETS DREICER'S RICH COLLECTION Three beds were lashed together ‘9 Pictures, Tapestries and Etch- fhake one big one to-day on ings to Be Placed in Separate steamship Orduna. which is taking Room For 25 Years. Ss TO HOSPITALS. Ludwig Schulten and some addittons! cargo back to Germany 7 Gl Ludwig 1 7 ie and until recently, was rosy for him. All he had to do was sit on a platform in a side show at Coney Isiand and let peo- ple see how huge he was, But the gian! business, is not what it used to be, ff it ever was. Giants are a drug on the | market, cheap and plentiful ‘Phe other day Otto Wuffin | along. ioftier than Ludwig by four goot inches, He strutted around the show | looking cruelly at Ludwig, who knew |tmat his day was past. He tried | high heeled boots and high hats, but | Otto did the same thing and maln- tained his four-inch lead. All over, Otto has the job now. | Ludwig wept on the pier this morn- ing, for he is a sentimental giant His manager, Nate Salib, wept on his neck, accomplishing the feat by standing on three telephone books piled on a chair. He is fond of Lud- wig and he gave him hope. feet 3 inches. on Jeweller ‘Bequeaths Bulk Estate and Stock of Wines to His Widow. The Michael Dreicer collection of etchings. tapestries and by the will of the Fifth Ave- nue jeweller, filed to-day, goes to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Mr Dreicer died at his country home at Deepdale, Great Neck, L. L, July 26 ‘The will was executed six days before his death. The bequest to the museum stipulates that the collection is to be placed in a separate room tor twenty- five years and to be known Michael Dreicer Collection His widow receives the homes at |No, 1046 Fifth Avenue and Great Neck, as well as all the furniture, ex- came pictures, statuary was as the There is good lager beer in Ger- many, he told him, and it makes you (CPt Works of art; the entire stock of ade ereenen you are only |WiNeS: $190,000 in cash and the income \duriwg life of one-half of the residue. The income from the other half goes pars old, as Ludwig is, and when you still have growing to the two children, James, twelve, | pains, as Ludwig boasts he has Ba sianmlates! TAinon hacaaarieres He is going home to mother to “M i i athe the widow and children it reverts to wash the dishes and dust the parlor |e ee een. it any orgs anc k beer, avoiding al = oa rean and drink beer, avoiding a!l| st, Luke's, Mount Sinai and Pres- heavy exercise except that of grow- : ee eee eee come tuck | byterian Hospitals and the Mon Fe day And recover the champion. |f0r Home each receive $10,000, bsdit a cauall ste Pe Mrs, Gite! Drofcer, his mother, of No. ship like Pete Herman did yi { Enst 78th Street is left a trust The plan in regard to the three et eee ree ec tcath M beds tied together is that Ludwig, UR © : Lechasetabot eval : | Dreicer directs the executors to in shall sleep in them diagonally, from ‘clude this fund in the residuary for northwest to south but he fears : the grandchildren this may cause seasickness and in-| Three sisters each receive $100,000, rrupt his growing, If he does get) | ines Sie 7 asick what a commotion there will| {Pa {0 Taree neriws are wiven bedn'ihe ocean }$5,000 each. For “faithful service Minnie A. Morgan of No. 241 49th Street is left 000, and $5,000 lis distributed among tt nts, | Y |Louis V. Bell, a lifelo friend. is i | bequeathed a set of pearl studs The widow and three sisters named as executors. The Fifth are Ave | Lasar, a sister, are trustees | | a | Juntice ia Shakes by Bad Spelling | Mrs. Dora Spector is suing in the i) | Brooklyn Supreme Court for a sepanc- } = [tion from her hustand. Justice Gan non said he felt almost justified in or for the dis- ssed Indy, represented by Abraham hen, No. Bedford Avenue, who says in the complaint, the phiintiff as uit af the conduct of her husband. unmuel, “has become nerves ct) |dering a different lawyer tr ,Frank H. Peck Also Charges | Wife Made Him Sleep Seven Months on Trunks. | (cor When hubby refused to pass over/and has suffered erviie injuries The court objected to the bad grammar money with whioh to buy clothes, and orthography, but granted $25 coun his wife entered the garage, cranke homens) Niiee Ake Oalue Gr thal up the Ligzie, drove it to a purch and bought what she desired with the proceeds, according to charges made services |HEAVY RAILWAY he said Pe taht ogainst. his wie, May| WORK NOW BEING manager of B. RK Sauibbs and has an income of $7,500 a year: also that he| WASHINGTON, July 30 Women workers are flocking to ims considerable real estate, He de-| the employ of the Nation's rail- nies this and says his salary is al ran iittle over $200 @ month. His pro- eee meen an perty, he says, consists of small real Nearly 100.000 women are now | estate holdings in Texas. Justice Burr] helping to build new lines and to-day granted a pest ays @/ maintain and operate existing month alimony and $350 counsel fees : areas 4 : Peck says his wife since their mar-| Systems, a forthcoming report: of riage, Aug. 10, 1916, has been negligent} the Interstate Commerce Commi and cruel. In five years of married | gion is expected to show Tee ae oe a eon ct the dine| _. womeniars cleaning onminasiand m. he says; and of the time | SF te rae ine can | headlights in roundhouses, keep He charges her with extravagance.| ing watch night as well as day at He asserts she struck him severai! dangerous grade crossings, oper jtumes Another time, he sa, he! ating telegraph keys, rrying threw him out of bed and compelled | him to sleep on two trunks for seven | months, and later she gave him a cot | to sleep on. | Referring to the car, Peck says that | messages of train despatchers and even doing carpentry and other avy work in the railroad shops. his wife took delight in puncturing the In some jobs women, the rai tires and taking parts away so thi road heads are learning, are more Jhe could not run it’ When she sold | efficient than male workers Some the car, he saysshe told him it hat! joy, held by women are: Ate heen stolen. Peck alleges his wife) ; led nim an “educated goody rood tendants, more than 1,000; clean could not make a living for her.| ing, 4,000; shop work, more than rs Peck denies all the charges.| 1,000; station agents and us- she admits having sold the car, which nts, 1,200; car department she says, he had given her, when he Nearly 300 women are refused to give her clothes money Usted as common !aborers TRAIN FROM NEW YORK HELD UP NEAR JOHNSTOWN, PA.; MAIL CAR RIFLED AFTER CLERK IS SHOT Four Limited on the Pennsyt- vania and ape. EMPTY POUCH FOUND. Compel Engineer to Stop ai Point of Revolver—Passen- gers Not Molested. PITTSBURGH dits boarded the July 30.--Four ban- Manhattan Limited. west bound, on the Pennsyivania Rail- | toad between Gailitzen and Cassan- dra, at 2.46 o'clock this morning and, after shooting A. H. Lanta, a mail clerk, rifled the mai! car and escaped The scene of the hold-up was about twenty miles trom Johnstown, Pa. The robbery occurred while the train was Two robbers boarded the train when it + .opped to drop the “helper,” an engine which assists he: passenger trains ove: the mountain grades. They climbed down over the coal in the tender and while the other two were at the mail car ordered the engineer to stop the in motion vy Bandits Rob Manhattan: NORTHCLIFFE HERE, ONKISTRIPWEST AFTER SNUBBING London Times Believed Have Printed a Garbled Account of Interview. | sce Northeliffe to Viseount arrived here, to-day from Washington, en route to Toronto where he will start his jour- B |the day golfing near New York with [Thomas W. Lamont and Frank Stet- | itinius, planning to resume the trip | | this evening. i ney to Vancouver, C. He spent The interview on the Trish situa- | {tion which Lord Northcliffe denied | giving, was with H. Wickham Steed, | editor of Northcliffe's London Times, | who is travelling with him. It was printed last Monday and was cabled MRS. M. E. HARRISON, RUSSIA ACCEPTS U. §. OFFER; AGREES TO FREE AMERICANS: ~ MRS. HARRISON IS RELEASED + | AMERICAN, FREED | BY BOLSHEVIK! | ‘Sends Notice to Washington That Hoover’s Proposal Is Entirely Acceptable, and Asks for Con- ference to Settle Details. RIGA, July 30 (Associated Pres: —Mrs. Marguerite E. Harrison Mas. MARGUERITEE HARRISON of Baltimore, a’newspaper correspondent, who was among the American \citizens held prisoner in Russia, has been released by the Soviet author- ities and arrived here this moming. STEAMER SINKS . The offer of Herbert Hoover, to aid Russia in relieving Suffering due to famine on condition that | 1 Americans now held prisoners in Russia be released, has been accepted by the Russian authorities, who 'suggest immediate negotiations in order to realize speedy assistance, DROWNS accodring to a despatch from the Rosta News Agency of Moscow, re- j ceived here to-day. 4 The TUG TOWING HER CAPTAN text of the reply. made in the train. This he did, and at almost) to London, where it appeared in . a: i ° |name of Leo Kameneff, head of the tho sane moment hots sounded tary editions of the Daily Mail.tord Skipper of Smaller Craft, Keeps Promise ; oe : from the mail car, back of the en-| Northoliffe's own paper, as an inter- 4 pte ees ican | 9 | Nop sPartieeuse NensraU tice heres ne | view with him. W. . Bullock, New| Quickly Taken From Water i Cheats Gallows | Relief Committee, is as follows: Two of the bandits upon boarding | York bes pondent of the Daily | Cannot Be Revived. | “The Russian Government, upen the car ordered the seven clerks to| Mail, said to-day the interview must | B St ti ars 5 a throw up their hands. They complied have been cabled in garbled form ~ : Y GT UGELOTE | sormins: of the “nroposala mae ey and the bandits, selecting Lantz, de-| from his own office. Unable, until too late, to release | aa Herbert Hoover jn the name of the manded to know from him where the| The New York ‘Timos to-day printed | himself from his pilot house, Capt | Convicted Wife Slayer Eludes| oe" Nest, Auseciations eae valuable mail was kept. Lantz told | the following: | Patrick Howe, skipper of the tuz| > ce e's aye ULES | hem quite acceptable, including the them there was no valuable mail on} “The interview with Mr. Wickham | (7% P. Howlind, was drownea, Hangman by Going 66 {question of the release of American board One of the bandits fired, Steed, editor of the London Times, ne With : | i ‘ ‘ a munienedice ane ie MMES | ro-day when his vessel was cut down Days Without Food. tizens shooting him through both legs, re New York Times - “The Russian Government consta~ The gunman kept the clerks coy-|!@8t Monday, was written by a trust-|4Pd sunk by the Fabre Line freighter! CHICAGO, July 30.—Andrew Bry- hey Serres Mero i ered while the other robbers made a| Worthy reporter, who believes he re-| Fenchurch off the foot of 39h Street, | Kajlo, who last April killed his wife. | siple Penh eas Nene oa Nee iuick search of the oar. Selecting a Ported accurately what Mr, Stecd| Brooklyn. One of the tu deck-| has athieved his purpose of beating the immediate relations are to Beate ‘bag containing foreign registered ae got teed has since told the |hamis was reported missing but af-| the hangman’a rope by starving to| ‘Its humane intentions guarantee mail, he backed toward the door and, | sit contained matter that should | | Jeath the Hical aid : i : not be published. Mr. Stepd did nor|terWard found to have been rescued. | death . medical aid and clothing calling to his companions, prepar i zi ; “LT will never hang,” he Wad told of th and invalids to leave,’ AS the train pulled into| have an opportunity to revise the in-] ‘The Fenchurch, just in from Spain.) o., authoritis. “I will go to my| For this purpose the Russlan Goy- the station at ndra they all terview. was under her own steam when the! wife fastins. lernment considers it anetil that Di- iropped to the ground and disap- As reprinted in England—in one of |towland, owned by the Howland | hid Blaryed himaelé tor@ixtye(wactor “Brownl of any otter garaap peared in the darkness Lond Noriheliffe's own papers, accord: |‘rransportation and Towing Company, Ae " |authorized for the negotiations shoutd The conductor and flagman, running 198 te cable despatches—it appears that lor No, 80 Broad Street, Manhattan, rykajlo began the hunger strike | immediately come to Mose w Riga toward the engine to ascertain the| the interview was incorrectly attribut-|one of two tugs enuaged in herth-| weeks after he was sent to jall/or Reval : cause of the sudden stop, encountered there to thaliffe himseif, Ving the freighter, erossed the | to await trial. He had shot his wife | Russian Soviet Government mail clerks pouring out of the car. ~ steamer's bows to take a line. Before] after a quarrel. Then he had a re- | expe a quick reply, stat A Cais erioh aed bctonaisen cal) NORTHOLIFREVREUD) (tis csiineh enls) te avciden’ anal esieae dual with a policeaan aad lptice and dlrs ror tne nypntic tenes Lantz, was removed to a hospital, His) MUSIC HALL TURN Penchureh struck the Howland amid-| was wounded twice (Signed) “KAM, NEFF, injuries are not serious , ships about 200 yards offshore, cap-| ‘Tricks wore tried to tempt him to] ‘The release of Mrs. Harvison was Federal and county authorities] SAYS BRITISH PAPER | sizea her ana sank her in thirty-five] eat. Glasses of milk were left at his secured through Uniied States Sena- were notified and hastened to Cas- — a | feet of water, bedside. Oranges were placed within|tor Joseph [. France of Maryland. sandra, where search is being made}, see. 5 i There were four men and Capt] his reach. While anyone was pres-| who has been on a v to Sovie for the bandits, They were joined Just if Silly Squabble,” “Megalo- | iowe abourd the Howland, and Ai ent, Brykajlo made S move to ae n| ta to pee oo cnnaleekeee lator by the State police, and a thor mania Becomes Dangerous,” | save the skipper spraniz at once into| them. When he was alone, the milk|and it was under his escort thay Mra, ough search is being made of the Some of Comments the water, On the pier awalting the| and oranges vanished, but he did not] ffarrison reached here to-day, the mountains. Soon after daylight they . : steamers arrival were a number of | eat enough to sustain life Se ji Ganclided! hin Ww found a mail bag, evidently one stolen| VONDON, July 80.—The sensa-| hands, and these put off to the rescue | se : \* pe . : avin neluded his \ from the car. It had been split open| tional and unprecedented incident of {in small boats. Philip Hailentino of SWISS AVIATOR MAKES Woe: Harrie: la vale and sae and the contents removed a British sovereign repudiating to|No 44 Fourth Place, Brookiyn, a utunnt tn @ HATioulariy) Baalotie OMficials of the Pennsylvania Rail-| parliament through the Prime Min- |JUPK dealer, picked up Capt. Howe LANDING ON MONT BLANC 1.01. os the resuit of her impriso road here said that the robbery is the einka unconscious, and carried him to the In read eee eeail teain in the long hia. | se" Seatementa attributed to him in| root of 44th Street. ‘There an nin. | Wencken of Atps, |" : sion ditunceviexo re: aucpeks tory of the Pittsburgh Division, The|# Pewspaper interview is given the | pulance w summoned from Nor leas the Ee uneencne yust pitta Manhattan Limited, which is one of | ST&t'est prominence in the ©} werian Hospital and Dr. Campana! CHAMONIX, France, July 40 (As . cash oepritiee Marcie the crack passenger trains between| Britieh press this morning worked over the skipper with a pul-| socated Press) —AMont Banc, the high-|\" veiases the bpgeloaiee s bade New York and Chicago, left New| “What's the matter {f the King did | motor, but without ava t summit of the conauered | ly had not decided at at! ey eae York last night at 605 o'clock and) 'l! Lloyd George that ‘we must stop! william Purdy of No. 742 Pittr day by Dumfour, a Swiks flyer, who] [i ONT tt eee Sonat —_— Poe That 90 seat! ay picked up by boatmen being | noight and ultinmataly effected a fang. | trade relations) with) Russia,” he der STATE IS CLOSING | heiner tho King, Lloyd George eure ere gf ng om, he mountait peak 4 Here) He woul ney Rts SA wa IN WHITE SOX TRIAL | !0r4 Norticittfe or Unete Tom Cobley Jong and lived with los two eh idren | Takinae off from the summit laude), mii Ne’ Wad an appeeiiail a eee oe af conscience.” Jat No. 232 17th Street, Hrooklyn He | tour mmde a fave nta vme rest, as he waa muelt , ; | je whole matter is a silly squab-|) a4 4, thirty years in the employ | lnding at Chamonix “3 8 t . Detense to Begin Arguments Mon} pje—just a music hall turn to keep| eae Fine may, —— uate: TEs A ae le ee day aad Jury Will Get Case jour minds amused and divert our |” te Howie — FIND MISSING GIRL ASLEEP | ha Ms we heen ten ee thoughts from things whieh matter Sram nine ep rb g eeveae en ee After ridicwing the attribution of| FINDS MURDER IN DEATHS IN 14-INCH GUN BARREL. ,,“. Bamenit®s reply wie seme oe THICAGO, July 30—The twenty| sich “nonsense” to “ ell ixim Gorky to the Sov 1 burs of arsument which started Fri Biggie pad et cpu jae BY POISON 8 YEARS APART | Jost by Chance Cannon Way Nor" Londen for delivery there throug day was continued to-day in the base liffe’s denial was needed, “as the | Coroner Anno eo He Will mee) Bleed WISh i Qthore ont f zs OFGS LEAS IRS ball trial, @ half day special session | words agcribed to him were not n. | ‘ea hird Body WP TOWNSEND, goconding: vo the'looal Balehewie: tas being held this morning to expedite cipely out of character to other au-| CHDGAGO, July 39 ~-Announcios € Paitee 0 SEIhn/ FOUN et the case which has now entered the tnentic utterances from the same eremter quantities of poinom ted GIAO aL rab sound . t fa pan pes - argument. Wdward Prindiville, Aas-| sau leet Tt eeeiae ine Neues were discovered In his wite'a, Corner | Kune OF ere. sa ea ar ne 4] Soviet author - fistant State's Attorney, who started ty of Land Nartholite ln Anion Hatem stay es 4 the body af John | °o) had gone for n a as tur the outs pokes criticisms his argument yesterday, resumed to. Past spaeinuess Mor helnea | ere eee Boe iat Hoist Tis reviews atiemnonns Fa rare ot the t nited States for raising the day, continuing his attack against the | mind is clearly overstrained. I? ts a| Demers widow wns. house | While ate was dismounted ROR Cee! iS ese Oe aes former White Sox players and al- case not for the pe x, but for ceedie Ralan 0 Seaizk ace village ran away. Lasme her wa Phe Soviet Of isis Ore Uae leged gamblers charged with consmr. the doctors. There is a point at Cook County Pp menderne ihe Gerdes prea eS ee Voalr: acceGeaaa ng to throw the 1919 World Series which megnlomania mes dan covery of polann tan eae SP ise Be Oe Pn aE ee HIS BOSS ay to Cincinnat gemue Gohe oalant ikhae bo prac? of a aucooasion of nyur-| oY bY chans ne velief but ain open channels uf Mr. Prindiville consumed the entire persuaded to reat or Pee ranrn 4 Mr. Hoffinan sae Gua future rehations between Russia and case probably going to the Jury some not on Kolze died newel o Ame » Rehet A ime ‘Tuesday. (Continued on Second Page) a (Racing Entries on Page 2) ministration, to sec that belp was ‘ a |