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E——e soe me 2 fo) mene oa ’ F | : 2 at eee eA THE EVENING WORLD ne RC ai 1921, ad ed hy | |B invonigaion W rena ion) GOING OPE se. © Mayor at Meyer Committee Grill Room; |HOW POLICEMAN | Sh eater co] “SnVER SHINING Thontitior Brown and Others in Inquiry aa aie i eee SILESIA PARTITION 2s INQUIRY. ee “The six 1 took twhereases' or Polish Comes a Kag to bases of your leg. Apply It. tive committee's fesolution relate to four assertions! «rye Lusk Poundation for Pole | ' All are founded upon what is called! ishing the Silverware is almost Ex | in the resolution ‘common report’! over the top. 1 itiost danire oF Beew \ eae : ij many citizens to insure that the SiNGRRS — —>— Lames. Sum (City) ReReres ANANS silver service presented to the “ 4 (Clubas ; . oT n cia} status {x.#0 a perilous posi Weniteits “wits by wraletal ae Glxesus jSan Jose Strikes at San Jablo, No More Troops Will Be Sent Lo bane ony | Wectives shall never become tax~ | NERVousi + Ascensia Island, but May to Reinforce French Me at ‘the revenue o ie city nished continuc tu manifest it . ' = i ¢ fe inmuffictent 10 meet the re- | self In contributions, ‘The total : Get Off. Soldiers There. Qeiremente [of the qibtie scnoots eoelved 18 at Ttelit) cents | a, ca i One contributor s¢ ts | an ounce of sult cloth to be used n applying the polish, Auotnec sent in a Chinese coin with @ in to-day and other imunk ments.’ “That such assumed financ.al depart 9 au fic Mail} SERG'T- a: ARMS OF The SENATE SAN Dis passengers és, PARIS, Aug. 9% (Associated Press) LA board the Py Premier Briand of France and: BINS > Ha Geo! i, Condition ts due in part to in- | Dole Init the value of which, ac- S NCTALING Steamship San Jose Hauebeen landed | Prime Minister Lloyd George of Eng- in| SIME IN TeOOC or a ceenn Ok. il land have decided at a private mect- efficiency, waste and corruption Uolana, le. 16100,.6¢ @ cent Ow || and an effort is being made to get in the various city departments. | third contributed two revenue ira pm cel vreven tlie vessel off Ban Pablo Reet ty het ing upon a compromise partition of pause of allege stated 5 vhich can probably be 5 ree esaarcns if sped ba ij ; sawed off on the drug from own engines, according to a radio | Upper Silesia, it was declared he practices, there is demoralization whom the polish is purchased at message received the navy station | to-day on good authorit - shoal stration of various Gre aed ents: when the al ll here Gosany: The compromise ‘boundary line is epartme § explatped he : SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9. — ‘The! steamer San Jose struck and ground: | ed on San Pablo Reef, Ascension Isl- | and, according to distress messag: : | received early to-day by the United | States Naval Radio station on Yerbs “That the alleged financial dif ficulties are due in part to dupli- cations and defects in the city ‘To the Haitor of Tue Krening World Charter, resulting in inefficiency Please accept my humble and waste in administration. to keep the silver sli a ve the gen-| thank you. A ‘As to the assertion that the gen 10 the editor ot Tes Brealae Wore understood to have been drawn an- proxir y as follows: Beginning wert of Pless on the Vistula River and running west of Gleiwitz, west of Tost and Gross- |Strehlitz north to between Rosenberg | { ¢ | The following letters aceom- panied contributions: Buena Island and Kreuxburs, and thence to. the ete GORNOIAL Batis Of Kine: clis te IB} Why furnish only polish for The Naval Radio Station at san} frontier of northern Upper Silesia Sorin se, petal couldn polah aiver win volane || Diego sent broadcast a m tell- This line, while by no means a ‘ sition 6 you will need rags also, As | ‘This Administration on Jam 1s} jotice the Town of Corona has 1918, inherited from its predecessors} gent its quota I do not. want @ net funded debt of $1,/ 4,030.05] Bimhurst to be behind so [cheer ing other ships of the Sun Jose's plight and instructing any nearby to! = go to her assistance. | PLICEM SS JON straight one, approximately bisects the Silesian plebiscite area The reputed agreement must be Te : ei 4 Tully donate oos ounce OF men One message from the San Jose di- | PTSPAT RI Cre formally ratified by the Supreme During the intervening CHES JOR IE Tony eee any” cauua. Hoping THE Este vest ania’ Council, and the possibility of this bas added $4,275,554.52 to the he every town in the State of New Seorck SENAToIe, “Vessel in immediate danger, y | setion at the afternoon session funded debt as compared with $132,-) York goes over the top. | re- moe WEARS AIS ELON re | ships near please come to rescue to-day was forecast, ld d Ma chest tee IRS deal oes cel ple STATE ME GLASSES BROWN The San Diego Station asked the It was upon the private settlement rath These Editor of The Evening World: NT 2 mY & | p + sdapeceesbe inn ined ase accept my humble do- TO THE ReBoEe ” e CROSS | San Jose if she was sinking. The an- being reached, it is understood, tit figures strikingly show where rests] nition (2 cents in revenue stamps) COMMITTEE uid ExXAmines | |swer came: “No, but we are taking the Council decided not to send re- the responsibility for the creation of] toward the "Lusk Shining Silver WITH Ns a big list. ‘Think we are stuck on inforcements to Upper Silesia at pres f the net funded debt. Foundation.” 1 feel it is the Dee MAYOR. “On March 1, 1921, the debt limit re to help #0 IN Als margin was $161,710,610. This margin HENRY W. FRITSCH, CoAT can still be further increased by the P. 8 Could not another fund Pocwer addition (upon application to exempt} be started to buy a sijver plated French troops for this purpose ay tween San Francisco and Panama reef," }ent, the British and Italian dele; The San Jose is operated by the} tions voting against the sending of Pacific Mail Steamship Company be- poe eee France had desired, Sir Harold Stu- | e Tho vessel left Salina Cruz, Mexico, art, the British Silesian Commissions 5 blackjack for Detective Tighe? j (Continued st Pag » 4 : them to the Appellate Division) Asta Baer oe rb Blass Wee | i Aug. 1, and was due hore Aug. 13 c From First Page) | a4 Gen. Marinis, the Itallan Comm about $20,000,000 of dock bonds, which 1 migions # tanta (ih poateue) ' after stopping at San Diego and Los = sioner, argucd that if the Counc are entitled to be exempted because] as a contribution to the “Lusk | Angeles, dercetive! “Whol Assaulted A. ¢ltizen they are now self sustaining. This] Shining Silver Foundation.” 1, debt I hope there will be no neces- ’ sity of appointing a committee to investigate the disposition of this would make the Mareh 1, 19 limit margin about $181,710,610, ‘The SERUUGS LOWE: Dba: Geouae i 1 immediately upon the bouri- | A radio message from the steamer| ier alesse = ae the| #Ty line it would not be necessary i» Griffin said she was rushing to the b | send reinforcements, as they believe t excitement and was jor foun i \nusistanee of the San Jose. ‘Phe|oxcitement and was not found unti as, See both Germany and Poland would ac debt limit margin available for mu-| fund, because it is probable that Tae H Griffin gave her position ag about 300/ Pours later when he went to the! oi Council's decision nicipal improvements when the on siiventles S108 wa me the MAYor. | liniies away from the stranged ahip, | ttckarboe i r Hospital to nee many lV epeumew IInG etascapledl (i prin se e fate ch wa et by the syne Cas scalp wounds sewed up and a yke le new line Is epted 1 present Administration entered office.| investigation of the disposition of pela) ‘There is no panic aboard, said) e etn wed up and a broken RInIe Ani Ttoeal meal yiaeLveeamnine VRE Jan. 1, 1918, was about $51,004,765.55.| the funds collected by the police © LEFT —>— one of the San Jose's messages “The [NOME EFEMEL | ening of the pleblacite vote ch 1, 1921, debt limit margin| for the Police Field Days. Those | r uecide etn hentai crt hte Ce SLC DaL é ia Fae ee aeet he dan| Were the happy days (for them) |BROKEN EGG FRAUDS) AAND (Continued From First Page. | Pas#engera are treating ‘the weclient) . 0.) Station by Detectives Boyle |M4m anything previously proposed was three times greater than th "| when they could hold up auto- | FROM As as an adventure. land Kammercr. Déctors at the has. {The division also splits the disputed 1, 1918, debt limit margin, all of which] mobilists and enter houses to col- OF $21,000 CHARGED Sony To ————_— ‘ital anid the qollcoman was perfect, |ndustrial district, demonstrates the incorrectness of the} lect. SF. C. aa ous 4 Clarence Fay could have it if ‘he! wober ts Sas penlect") Discussing the future security ot legislative ‘common report’ assertions | Previously acknowl’ged .30 75-100 | 1, cen! THEnae ee r ERS wanted It. a eee ..|Prance, the British Prime Minister aiisged “vesitois conaiion” of the|| Axel ‘ost. Office inspectors Arraign | OCKET Shoriff—John S. Shea. | he prisoner told his superlor of- "4 a that the: Galt eity’s financial status. Elmhurst Three Merchants for Insured | Register—Miss Helen Varick Bos- fleers he knew little about what had | eo vernment keenly sympathized with (0 tt ‘ 1 oceurred, except that he was sud- | j - PLENTY OF REVENUE FOR eC tie Oy Parcel Scheme. wou | \oeniy hit from. behind hy somebody (the French desire for safety, knowing . NORMAL NEEDS. ra salad In the arraignment to-day of three | Cope iy Clare Aiermen: horiee in the restaurant, where he had Inen| Wht Hranco had suffered tn two The Mayor said that the city's rev-| 8 F. ©. .. tl -dity ree ovello. restaurant, na wars, That security, however, he de+ ‘ _ egg merchants the Government City Court—William H. Chorosh having “a few drinks," that a fight eae a ? ‘ iepup for a ih aged i one ___ 3476-100 | claims to have uncovered a scheme of. aan E lneiee dom the Bronx, had then started, and tat he had | 3" e haw Bie A eee tng bie iad {, taxes actually levied, exceed cna 2 making fraudulent claims of breakage | General Sessions—Morris Koenig, Host his revolver. Soe e dan AMER TGR Fy TREE BORCORT ii nicipal and school requirements and) were not familiar with the exemption|of eggs shipped by insured parcel | possitile: indoreement of Judge Mul | Gallagher's place was jammed about |P’"C" 00 UlON Mish Eranite, the its other financial budget require-| of dock and rapid transit bonds in the] post which netted over $21,000 in two DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT | th ———>—_ \2 0 A. M. to-day when four men took |™& S's he British pire, the i ments resulting from the preceding| debt limit of the city. He replied jqueen, and one or two others, de- . bi, Policeman Fitz. |PTmMe Minister declared, would never year’s operation, “except in so far as|that he was, but not with the|¥ears. DRY E pending on the indorsement. (Continued From First Page). [one of the tables. oliceman Fitz-))0 Gragged into another war caused | the Legislature's mandatory actions} amounts. The accused are Benjamin Feigen- LAWS; FR ED District Attorney—John Kirkland ee |patrick in plain clothes is said to have |) tne oppressive use of superior force nake it insufficient.” Q. Don't you know what the} baum, No, 156 Reade Street; Benjamin mhaigdeoknotie e #1 s ‘ are re-lor the ab wiumph The Mayor said that the State in|amounts are’? A. Not off hand, q os ‘ des 1915 put a direct tax of $13,975,021,| | Q. Haven't you from time to time,|K#lmansoon, No. 310 Greenwich which resulted in the Brown comtit-| each year, as Mayor looked at these | Street, and Harry Atlas, No. 312 Rs é Clark. former Assistant District At-| drew his bonds tighter. Nearby was | Deen one. ilor in This Country Nine Months | torney. t [ported to have been detectives, but of justice in a time of the key to the call box a few fe ‘ " there is no proof of it yet 5 ; : : ‘ Arrested for Carrying Un- Either ticket is suoject to changes, away. He was struck down ap- ‘ The Allied Supreme Council de- tee coming to New York, There were | «xemptions to see what they amount-|Greenwich Street. They were held in > | Stleanei ioraine cr ii pee | But they were friends of = lei: Hecaacuaaer ie wenn cerntorel tther mandatory bills oyer which he|ed to? A. Yea, but you cannot re- | §2,500 bail each by U. S. Judge Shep- wrapped Bottles of Wine. jane mere i Dreaticnlly|| parently while about to. sendyin tus and backed him up when heipro-|ce, eecey ore sone. Belnio) had no contro! passed by the Legisla- member all these detaila, an all night session. The chief dif-/3 o'clock call. Aaa ments for the Allied troops in Upper tae MMowithatending that he vetocd| @. You had them in mind ina epe- [PAM The Indictment alleges they! Hore ts a man who did not know fculty was over the General Ses-| Schnackenberg’s last punching of Spee pannel Tel byatera Gael (Puan iRetoustion cme : Afty-three in 1921, saving more than| cific way at the time you looked at collected on claims stating as many | that there was a Prohibition Law. And| sions Judgeships. Friends of Emit! nis time clock was from the basement |, APC! a fw words one DiNt oo) in ae a additiona Hrencn $13,000,000. He quoted returns froma} then, yt t pan Sot Row 1 YOUR TMG, BS 34> Okee wore: ynosen in tranRiCAR | nis lack of Knowledge) saved hin, Fuchs insisted he must get one place | of the store at 2o'clock. Itwasinthe ie “ Be eros us, reinforoemedtartie Gah percent city departments showing te) cv rempilons. SHIDIERE oF orate 08 £)/onen, He is John Gtardiello, a tailor at No.| cr else the nomination for District) cellar that the burglars found two Toca ben ak delexation voi inst such action crease vel : ,| Inspectors say they found in no case | Attorney. ere were strong indi- 3 i t i ‘Though a number of persons were) with to-day's meeting of the Allied att coop pun roaieed Ay the ante Maur uncerstengion eet oe wan’ there] iiureakage cep umors thant 341 East 118th Street, who came to| \ctiona that if he were turned down| iron bars four feet long with which | 5 said to have been injured—one ru-! Su; mor was that two others b Fogarty were hit by bullets— me Council here tu consider tb sides upper Siles 1 tween t ations over th S wan this country from Venezuela ninc| he would run independently for|they attempted to open the store sate. | to create another| Which was increased by this exemp-|two eggs toa crate, and in most cases Rone Puts Tatty of trom $8,000,000 to $40,000,000, | on was £0 Increased only for the |no eggs were broken. The Inspectors | Months axe. Detective John Baéazian| Pencrl Aesslcps. But it was also| although they might have been u . jecided that for racial reasons it = {| purpose of dock and rapid transit | ghe sd Ov meets 'S! of the Fourth Inspection District saw| Tecided, tha: referring to the claims of subway con-| Durposs of lock and, Tapld tranal’|then looked over the exes as they would be impolitic to make both jan que a « the watchman, they bore no we po- : a bounde to att, hee did not seem able to get any ine pparently had disappeared. that? reached New York, placed them care-| him coming from his shop with two] jim and Morris Koenig candidates | evidences of such use. formation on the subject ihe conterencs ise Piece A ey en for Shs comanttee CRapaated. by stenographer) Aut ey oe Pre built Se eeeell unwrapped bottles of wine under his| for the Sorte ome The police say the burglars prob-| An investigation into the assault/marked contrast to the bitter con- asked (ie Mayor a number of ques-| 41 our Fao eae ote ‘ proceeded at a aski Tammany decided that, despite the] ply conceale: elv re |uponeJames A, 8. Carpenter, forty-/tentions of the San Remo, Paris, tions about the debt limit margin, and| 400't understand your question. funeral pace to the egg dealers’ shops, | #/™ and arrested him. He asked Glar-| Tania Pa ars pk eon sualetal ably concealed themselves in the store pape vena ee zap ey y-jtenuions of the San | item ae the Mayor suid that he understood “hat | Q You understand that the in<{yut stilt the claims of heavy breakage | diello if he did not know it was against | Omces out of polities it would not in-| before It was closed! yesterday, Be ligne nmay scyanuc in tie ErandstandiGcuael) mectings,: In. this, oenlce: {t_must be confined to one-tenth of | Crthe Ghytta the extent of all7 000. | oe nues: the law to carry spirits about like|devo Morris Koenig unless the Ite.| there was no evidence they forced |g; the Wolo Grounds yesterday, was! tion, the British Prime Minist the city's assessed valuution. He said ‘* a, ated alls See Tey that, and the tailor sald he didn’t, that | PUblicans indorsed the four Tammany] their way in, and the front door, un-|begun to-day by Inspector Culalane, quoted as laying remarked that t ee eee auensee of in docks and transit only A. Yes,| COTTON SHIPPING ‘he hadn't heard a word about an: | Judges who are candidaten fof oflee. | iocked between the time Gilroy Lieut, Woolworth summoned Hollve- |nien: presence of the American At. the city and knew of the finances o} i : i muel Koenig declin even con- : av hthe {ian Dutly, who drove patrol, bassador has had a stabilizing effect, the city only in a general way. "16. Now, if thet exemption had not| RATE WAR IN SIGHT | Fronivition Law. sider, indorsing the City Court candi-| 0H the window and returned With the) vison inin which Carpenter said one | jt beime telt that he brought wtih Q. But you guide yourself in the res ne - 3, i Jicemen, showed the eee 5 a In the Harlem Court Magistrate| dates. So, with the exception of a| ‘Wo, pole ei sway they {O: the detectives involved in the as-| him a calm outside view that tended taken out, it would leave the city| British and Us S. Interests Can't! Giamtictio to be tefing the truth, and| treater PO THM Judicial tickets in Jothin Duly said he did not see the two troversy 5 a believe they were amateu Nothing \aaen oe *) over the debt limit? A. 1 won't an- Agree, so Ale the field. Foam the store and ne {detectives at the Volo Grounds, signing or vetoing of «ppropriations on the debt limit? A. Yes, and on the advice of the Finance Committee. Q But don't you do any investiga- but andria Report upon the detective's affirmative an-| Borough President Henry H. Cur-| 408 1s he heard nh jump on the’ mu 8 te it ave ba bs . lues pre found. tion yourself? A. Oh, yes. ror cies Gueston unt) 1 have Big Siat | awer the tailor was diecharged. pan will go to Quens to-night to| clues were eee hse it Let unde “wane Q@ You are a lawyer? A. Yos, : OH, ss ‘ States, open his campaign in that borough | Se you know, they have even gone to Q@ Been a Judge? A. Yes, the Supreme Court sometimes to de-| LONDON, Aus. 9. (Associated Pri Q. And are the Mayor of the city?| termine what the debt limit is. “Negotiations betwe A. Yes, The Mayor resumed the stand at] of Ameri His Honor did not appear to have a)2:15 this afternoon, and Senator | « good memory for figures when not) Brown, who had changed his attire a oo | “EF couldn't see him,” Duffy told «©. RABBI BLUM LAID TO REST; |fer. tte nomination of Mayor. Major | ARGUE TO STOP CITY BUSES |rieut, Woolworth, "but f yelled buck, representatives! BOLIGE PAY HIM HONORS, |putlican’ clus, This cub has been | ON THE GRAND CONCOURSE. | oiicen was the reply. continued hi an and BHtuyt ehbping inten: a sort of tryout for candidates in Duffy ssid ts on the question of freight rates for | Queens. La Guardia four years ago - Saya There ta {tO the 135th Street Station, but when Feading his statement. 7 ! Hgyptian cotton have been broken off, services for Late Chaplain At-|opened his campaign there and was | Petittoner's Counsel Says he got there found the’ man had to a Palm Beach sult took bim In} j cording to a despatch to the Central | ae Cl successful. Col. Theodore Roosevelt; “‘Myatery” in Thetr Operation: | jumped off ASKED IF HE REMEMBERED} hand. 5 . a tended by Band and Glee Club, ah 2 News A ney fron exandria, to-day ‘before trying it on Nassau County had “t e" tour tice Murtin in the | Inspector Cah ONLY THE LORD'S PRAYER, |GLOCH BRINGS UP THE LusK| NeW? Agency from Alexandria, 10-44y.| pouce Commissioner Rnright, the tive rying unty had| supreme Court Justice Martin in uu trip ne to-morrow will g an officiq! source a tryout at Bayside and won out to-day on the |call every detective and plainclothes | Senator Brown asked him it he re SILVER SET. Ageia ai omnia) aah Deputy Police Cominsionera and Special! Mr. Curran’s friends hope the horse. | Bronx. heard armuments Toy Oe OT man of the 128d Street Station ai “membered anything but the Lord's} a, the preliminary session of the| ‘The United States Shipping Board re | Deputy Commissioners and eight In-|shoe is still over the door petition for an Injunction 10 reration [Any others who were on duty at 1 Prayer. Meyer committee held at headquar-| cently delivered an uilimatum to the spectons attended with oity oMoiais the| 10 Staten Island the following can. | the city {rom 0 {Polo Grounds in an. effort thi ‘You can't remember all thes» | ters, Ni line on the Grand Con didates apse 38 Park Row, Assemblyman | british shipping Lin unless fai Bloch, a member, entered | treatment were accorded Ame e practically decided upon: | of # ‘out who the assailants were, Ca Borough President, Cil- » court directed that foreach penter has fled @ complaint against amounts,” said the Mayor. Maur “Mr. Brown doesn't expect you to,” simple funeral services of Rabbi Abri- Democra ham Blum, for ten years u chaplain of | yin Dv e Sheriff, Maith 1 week from to-day. (the two olficers test against the alleged statement ships in contracts tor eka vin D. Van Name; Sheriff, Matthew ° f ; interrupted Senator Walker. “Tie! Pr’Senatur Lusk to theeetfect that 1 | ee etme tN Hort the Poliee Department, at the Campheii |. Canitl, or Alderman’ John J.” Corporation Counsel O'Brien said the| | "We will not atop until wove ean't remember them himself." was customary for legisiators to re- | “°",° aa ash Ay in sti 805 OM" | Puneral Chureh. To-day Masonic ser- | O'Rourke |busex were started as an emergency |reached the hottom of thix case,” | Q. Do you understand that the debt | ceive gifts. No action was taken by | United Winedam and fhe lnited Sta were held by the Police “Square |. Republican — Borough Presiden) eee eee ee tee igy,, |Licut, Woolworth tld an Evening incurring power of the city can be| (he chimmittes, on’ the Bloch come, [tie Shipping board would “declare a | Club, of which Rabbi Blum was a memn- | George Cromwell; Sheriff, Joseph B.| Het on dock and rapid transit facilities? A |fver, Senator Meyer explained later uently, Land, aghat,"" “3 In Queens the Democratic organiza E L o The stenographer read the ques-|by the entire legislature and there- | American Shypplnis Hritien | he Temple earn ae iene Oe nen | ough President, Edward W. Cox for) nue Railroad Company. said there was jond game Dorwoun the Santors aud tion but the Mayor aul couldn't un-|rore didn't: have the right to. pass | sil jendite witch tallied to des [Ro gample Mmany-ol, where the Rev. | County Clerk and Judge B,J. Humi-| mystery about the operation of the | White Sox one of the detectives, had derstand it, until finaly the attorney | judgement on a question which should | elop a s¢ of the dispute, |Bhun, ade a simple eulogy. phrey for County Judge. the use of cit as |JUMped to h feet UepvO Kad at DAK buses an put it in another form and the Mayor) he settled only by the parent bod. —>—_—— ‘The police band, three chaplains, the} Samuel Burden, Frank J. Schatidt) oneq etartara, ; A his) answered in the affirmative. which eaaten it. Let ba woody aplad) he che nd sbouted an unprintabdle | nt te Rev, John D. Rracken, Rev. John Coo. |and Arthur Twombly were designated | "Vigtice Cannon in Supreme Court. | P&e Senator Walker started a breeze| Senator Lusk requesting him. t»| EDWARDS REPRIEVES TWO, ae te a World repe Alfred T. Davidse |” Carpentor and three witnesses tot % employe: Min tal wan and Rev. William G. Ivy, and 209 |for aldermen in the First, Third and | ayreoky=-ng Sige, on ordr torday | fence camavk nA seRanted Glen he aaked the Mayor whore hallacna vero the Meran committes |patrolmen followed the body ‘from the |Fourth Districts of Queens, Peter A.| ing upon Mayor Hylan to show caus.) When the E a8 TCE . would go for the information asked | and retract 2 FOR THE PAUL MURDER, | inert Church to tne synagogue. Leininger was designated for the A&-|nest’ Wednesday why an order should | Carpenter siid he told the detective for by Senator Brown, “You would|” Senator Meyer stated in reply to| - sae cosbhe bugal was in the police plot at |rembly in the First District. Joseph |not be issued competing, the Wee |mhereupon the man produced a black go to the books, wouldn't you?" & report that Samuel A. Berger, as-| If One Exonerates the Other « Par- i Rees Losealzo in the third and Joseph He | SNUO"us Company. The busses vue jack aud struck mie Sh’ tt Chairman Meyer interrupted Sem-| sistant counsel of the Meyer com How ‘1 Thomas in the fourth Park, Nepon-| Several spectators ¢ ator Walker to assure him that he| mittee, und Senator Lusk law = . HOHOKUS POLICE CHIEF | Phe remaining designations were:| sit und Belle Harbor. Qu The was not acting in aceordance with| partners, that Lusk merely rents part) TRENTON, Nob. Auge 9 —Gov Ed Second Assembly District, for Assem-| Order was sought by John C dnd don May routvd between Rock Ned for an at tendant to interfere, but the man was ‘ileaid to have remarked, ‘Those are the rules of procedure of Berger's suite of law offices when| wards to-day granted a reprieve for GETS HIMSELF ARRESTED. | iy. Owen_J. Dever; for Alderman,| attorney. who sald that the bus com eee Plies aoe Gant ap aes “1 don't know anything about those! te is in town Jirank J. James and Kayaond W : sine |Rernard Schwab; Fifth Assembly| pany w A Sa tee, Vga Phe sealne y HEN you go on your rules of the committee,” retorted the! Senator Meyer gave out this stite- | schuek, condemned to dir in the eles a | District, for Assembly, Joseph H. Ltr Mine without a permit The men told the erowd they would ni . A Mee ety leader ot he ene ee | eee ee eee ee ee oee eee eae oii a vedes of David =, S808 (@ Hackensack With Prisoner! Ward: "Alderman, Joseph Farrelly, | Port “hangle ‘this case in. our own way vacation this Summer wasn't at the secret session of thé] Assemblyman Uliman, — tepublies Who Charges Assault. Sixth Assembly District, for Assem- vly, Joseph E. Cosgroy for Ataer-/KILLS SWORDFISH WITH eee ae at yaaazed. ‘numa [fave your favorite paper Pe HURL AMR or date ELECTRIGAL HARPOON, | trove! she « ni to tim street| I] mailed to you every day. occasionally be. him umn. One the Court of Pardons Prmsecutor A. Hart in Hackensack, to-| Executive Committee of the Repub | ooess na. ‘ } Eveni . ic . he detectiy Mat Bishth Ave- venin; ith PB. Van Riper, a farmer on organization in Queens desi eM; Man) dare Death ae en wah Cat and iis ction ig World, 25c per week aut Ridge Road, and on the mated Municipal ude Edgar Homane and Easy. (when the police patrol wagon two weeks 38c Township Committee of Woodcliff Lake, | Hazleton for County Judge. . th gee am ROI ee Ba alaa dione MATTAPOISETT, Mass, Au ‘The police of Brooklyn are stall Dai iy World, 25c per ook scheme for capturing swordfish by slce- Hengen County, War charged Toe Coalition-Republican Commi searching for witnesses in the death | vine, a lawyer and builder, as candi-|trocution {s being worked out here by n nner. In wvernor suid he| Orest G. War, Chief of Police of Ho- at vote tor clemency when the | hokus, walked into the olce of coumy © def in September nick's Father a Paul, @ Camden bank ing the ropriove the ¢ would majority of the committe member of the committ h There was a violent outburst of| recently indicted for alleged partici- applause in the chamber, w the sur-| pation in an income tax conspiracy: | prise of everybody. “At the outset of the public hear “You were in California,” retorted | ings of the committee iny att Senator Robinson, the irs of the City ot New York, Thor day “Well, Iwas here,” cried Assem-|of which I am 4 member, I desire to} + House th blyman Maurice Bloch, another) make it clear that 1 do not intend to] with Schuck’ Democrat, “and I received no notice|sit at the public hearing nov in any an effort ot any meeting for the purpose of| wis? participate in these activities who ney, J. Russe > obtain frome fohi Uper with attempted aasult. Van! ter of the Bronx chose Joseph M. Le- Rondralit | Kuper, who was ins badly beaten con : a Senet would |dition, made. a counter charge of ua- | bu ‘ ¢ ef Peter Behan, thirey-two, killed two weeks 38c Be es Sa Fa ciate at tha ees da Woe BAKCD AC he Would | eee and Battery * 48"! date fur Horough President Joseph Hummond of Brooklyn, N. Mu| early yest by a blow in Baite| HT Sy ndayWorld 1 “It wouldn't have made any differ-| pending azainet me, of which I am| Mii ye iphiea tyat oe |, War sad Van Riper had threaten | canes. aR a summer visitor. Street iceman Daniel F. Culkin, unday World, 10c perSunday ence,” returned Senator Walker, “un-| absolutely innocent.’ | do not intend| 1m Wilh # stone, when with a friend, | Blahop Curley M Archbishop of| yn a rocent experience of No Man's) a uttached | t © Coney Subscribe fees you had a uark lantern, But I|that the purpose for which this com- | > War had stopped to gather apples of | L Raiiluoes, ee uanaugd aye, ha Wika Jas ation, is eld without bail] J] gee'k* dem Sy eg, ago ee am going to find out what's golng|mittee was formed and \ts work in| 100 Meperted Iilted tn Japanese tectives nent. to look into the ma-| ROME. Aug. 9—Eilshop Michael J pound swordfiah by sending an clec- ) Ont charge of homicids AS TAL sour" repay erence whem op and if I can’t find it here T willjany way shall be hampered by any Eaplosion, u War and his friend.) Guriey of St. Augustine has been ap- current along the steel harpoon, | BeAses * wikin struc an with you, want the Daler seat cad” havent im Albany. collateral attacks upon me individu HIROSHIMA Z nfiwcated three bottles of tate fa blackjac Culkins a vin avenge with The World to mail Mt to Ee ‘This brought out a greater demon-| ally. ‘The purposes of the committer | i he whiskey mA Warrant wie (saved | Pointed Arckbimhop of Baliroore, It was) adoption oA ‘slonirina Gehing, Ham: | enounic Behan bx e al-| |] ee fend pour remittance dine frem the Mayor. far too important to be clouded by rn Oded origin ‘cmpted assault. Both were released be Bishop of Toledo, was announced|to the fish with leas exertion to the) said pushed Behan but did not] ullding, New York Clty. Mr. Brown asked the Mayor if hel extraneous issues." known inder bell alao. fisherman, {strike him. | i ‘ ‘ —————$

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