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tiem ef the ofty: “The apprateement was $176,000,000 \— “What?” interrupted the Mayet "You mean $4,000,000,000." “Yes, yea, excuse me," “Certainly,” redornei the Mayor in A nyost conciliatory and patroniaing voice, “You gaa mixed up in figures yourself eumetitnes, dén't you?" Chairmea Mipyer rapped some of the paint qf Ris desk with hie gavel but the lawghier and demonstration continued When Senator Meyer finally threatened to clear the room. the audience tisted BROWN APOLOGIZES FOR “BLOOD MONEY” REMARK, Oply Chairman Schuyler Meyer and Asecmblyman Bloch were present when the Mayor arrived with another array of books and records before the committec. Tnquisitor Brown asked that the session proceed if the Mayor had no objections The Mayor did not objec Mr. Bre arose and said that he wanted to apologize for his use yas- terday of the term “blood money.” He said that nobody had asked him to do this; but when he read the ex- preasion in the newspapers it looked | different from what be intended to | convey It did not seem proper to apply it! in connection with the bankers of the vanced the money in those tight days, of the war to safely carry the city, beyond the rocks. eeid: “I think you used the right ‘werd, Senator.” | that between the Mayor and the in- terrogator of the committee on the ethics of yesterday's proceedings. When Mr. Brown asked the Mayor for the records which he sought yes- terday the Mayor said he did not have them. He produced the answer from the Comptroller's office as to why he didn't have them. “Let me see that, please,” said Mr. Brown. “No, I am going to read it,” re- @ponded the Mayor. Q. That's all right. A. The Comp- troller said (reading) “A large num- | ber of employees in the Comptroller's effice are now on their annual vaca- Gon and others have yet to go. It is impoasibie for the Comptroller to at- tempt to compile the information for the committee which must have been compiled long before this by the nu- merous investigators of the Legisia- tive Committee who bave had unre-, stricted access to the records of the Finance Department for several weeks past. If they have not finished their work, they are at liberty to do so.” Any question, the answer to eWhich is to be furnished by the Comptrolier, should be addressed to the Comptroller, who will doubtless answer it to the best of his ability. That in my statement. ceived the organization designation which were stalled between stations Senger Was shoting down Madison |in fastening the murder on him Q. You would like to correct, ex- lust night. by the stoppage of the current fret- Avenue to-day when Traffic Police- | through lack of information regarding plain, or add to some things? A. Yes, Until word wus received frum We) ted and fumed and clamored to ve) Man Sheppurd lifted his hand to stop|his movements the t.cht of the kill- I wish to say that there are many Tummany Hall legal advisors that! alowed to leave the cars, but the (he north and south current and start|ing. Although auto Gre marks found figures used by the Mayor in state- Sherif Thomas O'Neil was not eli-| guards kept the doors cloe i They the east and west near the scene of the shooting were ments that I made as well as Oures gible for election things were consid-|had no idea of the najuce of the) The impatient man, Arehibali Levy, | said to have coincided with those of used by you, Senator Brown, that cred settled. Mr. O'Neil wis appoint-| trouble and would take no chancos|No. 44 West 72nd Street, leaned out |tizses of a machine rentea by Burch, were taken from the Comptroller's ed shoriff last year, and it was not! on allowing passengers on the tracks, /Of the window to get an idea how!no information was obtained as to figures and reports. Any examina- plied in bis case | Passengers in trains which were a /iong the interruption was going to|where the gun with which Kennedy tion of the Mayor or anybody else) {t is claimed by Mr. Kane's friends station platforms speedily deseried la8t, and ax he turned his head he/was shot was obtained or what was with reference to figures compiled by that he developed more strength than) the subway and flocked to the ele greeted with a bark of delight! done with it after the shooting the Comptroiler, cannot bring about any other man in the organization, | Vain Gaal surge ciesiead ihupea: om a commercial car that hud stop-| The prosecution was believed to be uy retiably information because the und it was thought le would be dee-| co] Street for a eouple of heres hee pel beside his, lAtieing URE tTinduce tres Dbenchuln Mayor or nobody else except the ignated until after the executive com. | f the motion of the trains drocs | “I+ Lady Dean,” eried Levy, and lio tell her story in court with promi Comptrolier made up the figures mittee met last night and Flynn was! it out through the ventilatio ot the cop of immunity. She was pile and DOESN'T PRETEND TO KNOW named Sie eautibanadl ae ahane 9 the adjvining car were John | piainly worried to-day THE DETAILS OF FINANCE. Because of the Kane fight and, the] were run-on the local tricks between nd Care Huluaren palnlers nd —_—.> . my facuionn) situation in the Republ goth sand streets. The disable {decorators, County Road, Tenefly, N. | wiki ode eae party i maw nald to-dvy fiat there|trAm was run'back io thy terminal |” and with them, chained to a seat, | DENIES KILLING BRIDE A, Yeo, and rely upon them, and muy be a third ticket in the Bronx |** V4" Cortinndt Sul = lwas w beautiful Bieta sll hound | FOUND SLAIN IN TRUNK. | any question as to those figures, for county offices, which will be 4 . | phat dog is mine.” Levy told the = if you’ want accurate informa- combination of independent Demo $500 FINE, DAY’S SENTENCE, |... cman “Her name is Lady Dean, | James &. Mal joney sare He ts Re- tion, it seems to me you ought Wu! cratn and Republican FOR TAKING BANK FUNDS.(!!. dauenter of the famous Lady pet eas) Aue ies take it up with Whe Comptroller, But pye Coulition-Republican county ean 1, Winner of wel lie rih-] SATPLE, Wash, Avg 10 —James you are taking up these financia! fig nie Nai Gopletes lust night. by [RACER and Stack Marker Gaased | lions i, Mahone ESTE SO Masa - ures with me. It is nothing more or the designation of Ernest I, ¥ rt, Caliah » Downfall. Rack said the g Delonged to a se Meine ephexat bos wis TeuRE tess than a left-handed method of Jeaithy publisher, for Borough Pres John J Callahan, employed na 14%. [neighbor named Robinson, He and| oN hy Mahoney hus steadfastly examining the Comptroller's office) gigi; John Kirkland Clark, for Dis-[ tt’ Bond clerk by the Impor and | Hultgren were arrested and taken to) oo aca ne did not kill the woman and the Finance Department. I can-|irio, attorney; John §. Shea, for) [maders’ National Bank. when ar-|ihe Yorkville Court ‘The body wax found in the trunk a? not be expected to know all the O8- Sheritt—a position he held a number | MKNAd lo-day before Judge Sheppard | Levy said that last September.| ake Union after a search since Apr lines and all the details of these finan~ | oe vem ago: Helen Varick Boswell! wegided a Fer unt \ fourt|when he lived in White Plains, the| Mahony was questioned for two days cial workings of a great office that) 5. Regimter, Morris Koenig and John | Law ce terveutugleion vehi, {des ran down the road and did not | (ollowing the discovery of the body, hut Thave nothing’ to do with G, Teelin for Judea of the Court of | fotulied sraviad [eomme back. He said the had searched |offictals wore tinable to obtain any ad noned boned yee Mar. Lit and many ofber ami | cannot be 6 information in in meant that you « examiner are in t rely not, Senator, get that understand ph Q At the time the office the Comptre * shows that there was a Wins ine upon the Comptro the mea izations of $18,000,000, ber that? Yes. Q. At that time the assessed value tion of the city was $8.250,000,000 rea! In the last ed valuation 70,000,000 in round numbers, ‘The increase tn debt- (3) R[ incurring power as based on the as- 7 sessment between those periods wou'd, | T hav of J estate, in round numbers assessment roli Lhe ase: of the reat estate is $9. therefore, be $172,000.00, the Comptrolier’s statement y 1, 1921, which shows the limit in un- encumbered authorimations 000,000, a difference in $35,000,000, which decrease has taken place during your term of office which, plus the $18,000.- 000, would be a decrease in unencum. limit shown by them during your period :n office, of 963,000,000. Have you given A.1 don't|f # know that the grouping of figures that» bered authorizations, or any attention to that? you have given there is oo Q. I have given them directly from whose figures the Comptroner, aceept, unless they are stead of decreased. <P SORES SCRE RE Ee mere a or figures ef eonditions you Urown—That ¢a quite true. The Mayur—t have many ¥ twenty seven departments Inge to look after setad to know the Voeppet or 1 have and mith tere, you came Into ent itmit represented in unencumbered author~ be you remem- Accident to Motor on Seventh stat debt to he $1 the rect, to put to the Comptroller. Q. You have not given any attention | tracks. bowea, He to lt? A. I have not given any atten- Mayor Hylan arose and bowea. He 11 to the question grouping the 16: lon ihe ures as you have grouped them. Q. Weil, now, you understand that |tT@in in the station at the time, to There was quite a colloquy after if there was $18,000,000 of unencum- bered limit, as shown by the unen- cumbered authorization of $18,000,000 when you came in and you have added to that by an increase in the assess- | ment ety Valet that that would ways but make, ou not decreased the es tied ‘ Gebt incurring gower Of tie ety by | With the exception of [lixabeth Chat- increase in debt, that that should show now as $190,000,000 as of the | fainted in thi A. The debt incurring power has increased since Ist of July, don't you? 1 have been in office. BENNETT UPSETS LA GUARDIA PLAN FOR THIRD TICKET ——— (Continued From Firat I” Fetra and Louis A. Valenta, in cumbents, A fight for the Democratic nomi nation for Sheriff is on i nthe Bronx and the friends of Patrick J. Democratic leader of the Page.) Third why there you impeached. | 8 city who had come to the rescue of A. There is some question whether) tt 917 o'clock to-day. the city In its great need and ad-}ome part of it is not increased in- I would say that that was @ question that you ought Kane, As- eermbly District, are circulating peti- tions to put bim in the primaries tu run egainst Kdwand J. Flynn who te- | THE EVENING WOR PRINCE DE BOURBON AND MRS. ARCHIBALD BLAZE IN SUBWAY BREAK ENGAGEMENT TIESUP TRAFFIC, | —~ CAUSES ALARM Avenue Express Train at 72d Street Station, PAINTS IN CRUSH, Ty Passengers Excited When! Tube Fills With Smoke— Crush on the Stairway. Some distrrangement of under the fou the motor appara th ear ten-car sonthbound Broadway xpress in the subway caused a fire which discovered the train stopped at the 72d Street station There was ee flame but much thick, acrid smoke which speedily filled the sta- tion and spread up and down Mrs BERTHA K ARCHIBALD . Marriage of Wealthy Widow and Titled Foreigner Is Called Off, Friends of Mrs. Bertha Archibald, wealthy English widow, of No. 1038 Fifth Avenue, received formal notice to-lay of the breaxing of her engage- ment to Don Louis de Bourbon which Was announced In April. Mrs. Archibald is sailing soon with a party of friends for Japan to be absent She has lived in New York about ten years and is a sculp- tress. She spends her summers at Newport. She formerly wax Miss gt. | Bertha K. McWadden and her husband, ang|£4mund Archibald, was killed while on a coaching trip in New Zealand soon had | atter their marriage. in} Don Louis de Bourbon has been in ew York some time, He is thirty- eight years old, has the courtesy title of was when the ‘The guarda advised the passengers express, whioh was the only jleave and great confusion resulted from everybody trying to get through the doors at the same time, There was another jam on the narrow stair- everybody got out safely | several months. kin of No, 3862 Third Avenue, who crush, She was carried the Hotel Andrew by Policeman Levine soon revived. Scores of girls their flimsy frocks torn or soiled the rush for the strect level. Station Agent Epstein turned in a fire alarm as soon as the fire was| Prince Louis de Bourbon, He is a mem- discovered and the corner of 72a | bet of the Bourbon family of which King Street and Broadway was al! clut-|Alfonse is head. He has taken the first step toward becoming a citizen of this country, Car Beside His tered up with fire apparatus in a fow |minutes. In order to allow the fore- men and railroad employees to work | without danger the current was shut off and the system was tied up from | o'clock to 9.46 o'clock. It was T; Hi J sumed at normal speed. Hi dL ’ D Se aa Gui ad Levy’sDog form offic was the first to notice > the fi ftion. He the train entered the sta winded an alarm and with cther ‘special officers began to spray jehemicals on the blaze, ‘This treat- | ment subdued the blaze and imparted ja stifling odor to the smoky Thousands of passengers in trains | Lady Dean II., Which Ran Away «a Year Ago, Barks Her Joy at Owner, A limousine with an impatient pas- Qt don't wish to harass you Ih Ceneral Sessions, William Chorosh of | \ ond advertised in vain. He bles any way, but 1 want to say t0 YOU My Atian and Wilham J. Millard of pera ‘the luek that caused his car to s that this committee was appointed a first $200, iiw| where it did and when it did this the Bronx for Judges ¢ the eh inte the handes loan shark and ecHy, at: l\onst, with the: view: te..wnee Court, and Charies Novello for Coun-/eventually kan Me the race nd | Morning: constructive legislation for the cor ry Republicans will in-anecuiatlig. in hoping fo get) Magistrate Renaud said it was a rection or improvement of the AAAD- dome Joseph F Mulcucen, one of the |When the inmeculaities were diseovercd | White Plains case and the whole cial conditions in the city, and it tS spommany candidates for re-election mitted his {party started for that town necessary, and at least proper, if not the General Sessions bench heppard sentenced Calluwan 10) Levy identified the dog. he said ni : re Ch ay in the cuatedy of Unt y necessary, that the commitiee should The ammany ie i arshal Cota | not only by the general appearance have any ideas on (hem, in relation (0 Murray Hulbert for President of the fscrving ie du cortainly seemed to know him matters bearing on any such recon- Huard of Aldermen last night. Charles >-—- a struction or improvement, and I was, F Mian ne ulla ® speveh—fo"] BOLICE SUSPECT 2 MEN [Canada's New Governor General im—in presenti ena Ae asking you questions with a view (© these candidates ’ that. In past examinations of the —s IN WATCHMAN’S SLAYING.) 4.1; Aug. 1. 5 , ; ae al ane Suspect Held in 880,000) Vimy, Canada's new Governor Genera! mayor—t think, Mayor Mitchel: and SRR Order Theft | ceremt for Beek ed eee anne ine thie steamer Fy possibly Mayor Gaynor—when they) _ ones A Dias pe rrived here to-day on amer Eon were desirous of investigating or aak-| Freddie Rose, alleged by the Fedora press of France His arrival bei oN tact 4 mars ties to be a member of the gang | The police were said to have (wo Jcarlier thn was expected, he will be ing them any technica! and dmpor-| ine: pes n filling in qnd eashing | un suspicion in eonnestion with the jentert privately until to-morrow lant questions, the questions were stolen money orders, was h Id in $5.000 [killing vesterday of John ne morning, when he will be formally sworn Written out and gent to them. Some bail for trial today by United Stites Tight watchman at the sok lin ‘Phuraday has been declared a civ investigating committees have di Mitied Ge thn ana Suir j stor 11 8 holiday here What with me, so that | could have rested last night, More than $84,000 la it pKIyD, and it Was expected an 1 = ——— a portunity to see that there is LE foe ee re Went OF would be muds to-day x Bac he police | piatric Alto 1a a | trick of catch in the questions 30m y-three have been arre | tree catch 1 the sommtons some Et ti nd br ecco (mune, wen we aeazioe ote” 2S WHAT AS DOING terday would cause experts in. the > foyal workman was Deaten out ite | % said he would do all in his power to sve 5 Comptroiler's office to go to the Hemay Sternberg, In Prison, 4 [ee bo see a da at ets bawer TO-DAY IN CONGRESS figures to answer them. You realize Fight for Son, that Renny Sternbers, serving a sentence |Cmtehing Hide, Caught In Wheel SENATE. r own on te! f his part in a te r is tiagh - 4 Mr. Brown—4 did not intend to ask | fon nit re iy Ly ate reeset sot Utes os yas Eugene Meyer, Director of the you any question that was not w/in custody of his flivecmen Put Struct, Eiroosisny dint to-dae| Waf Finance Corporation, con- Matter of general informaton de-| Monroe, "Sternbere's wif the Norwen wt Moopital-of injuries, waves testimony on Administr rived from the Comptroller's report] Rene, lie boy ia with thy ved yesterday when he tried ti uon's railroad relief programme and from your experience us Mayor,| were aie t of the catch ‘a ride ona lumber truck at 13 before the Interstate Commerce and in your other functions as Mayor. nis win Avs ‘ Goin Street. he MONA) oO mittee BROWN ADMITS TRUTH OF « und he was whirled aromud Piearingd)ioa cAtmarinan yaiuae MAYOR'S DEFENSE. | Sparmin ad ee BE tion plan in ‘Tariff Bil! continue The Mayor—But, Senator, there! betore Pinance Committee, are many acts of yours, and many KL PASO, mas, Aux. 1—In ate matters iy ted h >! ” i od | MOVE: you voted on when you were| STM received here to-day sianed by | ys and Means Co: ry in the that vou cannot! tne Cifef of e of Chihuahua city Rais Ways: end Manne (Commitee remember all the details about. You “n't! * hat Warne Bhrontor, i Hath ci ae ae revision, remember that they were there, put | a the my reo} AVONUG ANd LISI. BETO, LO By ; SORT RMAIE "uae DOE YE CORIO can: mie con f in huahia ¢ ut h » Marton Hi with ; si oth arisen le Att You cannot remembcy upon what iiot poem apprehended, iractured collar bong. | mamisuaton Keiiowd Bian « LD, WEDN MRS. OBENCHAIN TELLS FOUR-HOUR STORY OFSLAYING Mrs, Madalynne ©. Obanchain, District Attorney T. . Woolwine. The young woman epent four hours in Woolwine's office. Woolwine dicated she told'all she knew of the midnight murder and gave details of her relations with Kennedy and with Arthur Bureh, son of a Chicago clergyman, on whom suspicion rests. Mrs, Obenchain's story will be laid before the Grand Jury which has been summoned to investigate the murder, Woodwine refused state whether he would ask indictment of Mra, Obenchain. i ‘The coroner's jury, which ended its investigation with a vitrolic state- ment by the father of the slain man against “that woman,” as he ry- forred #0 Mrs. Obencbain, found the weathly young broker had come to bis death “from a shotgun held in the hands of an unknown person.” Kennedy's futher said Mrs chain bad pursued his son and often threatened to kill herself if he v not true to her. Letters made public passed between Kennedy and Mr Obenchain, revealed that soon aft the marriage of the Northwestern University co-ed to Obenchain, a Chicago attorney, the friendship be- tween the woman and Kennedy w: renewed. They were friends previ- ous to her marriage to Obenchain. The letters showed Mrs. Obenchain obtained her divorce appurent!y with the understanding that she would marry Kennedy and that the Angeles broker's love had cooled by ‘the time she was ready to marry him. She wrote several letters scolding him for his apparent lack of ardor and one in which she apologized for keep- ing him so late at night, when Ken- nedy’s mother apparently called Mrs Obenchain's home on the telephone and asked for her son. Burch was calm and cool to-day. ‘The State apparently found difficulty in- Oben to-day which missions of HUGHES’ CAMEOS SELL LIKE HOT CAKES IN ITALY Carvers Wish Wilson's Were Still Popular, 4s He Has No Whiskers. Cameos on which the Woodrow Wilson are now a dyus on the market in Italy to Gen arrived here (0-day are engraved likeness of former President tocordin: coenamigtio, a 9 Maden Lane, on the Pel am liner Guglielmo Peirce f y Dt "Cameos of Sec ary Tt hes, he said, “are selling like hot eakes We can hardly keep the supply equal to the demand.” The reason for the bull market on Hughes cameos, Mr. Scogna- miglio explaned, was the et tha Mr, Hughes recently became we!! known in’ Italy of hi activities as President of the [taly America Society. Woodrow Wil he said, is unupoular in fraly busing abe ind ated, it beca us son, For reasons, would be better to hay | Wilson cameos on 4 puovan of whisacrs. eh Prosecutor Retuses to Say Whether He'll Seek Her Indictment. 108 ANGELES, Aug. 10. revelations in the murder of John BR. Kennedy were made to-day by! Kennedy's sweetheart, according tog Los | der. Mrs. Nora Mwhoney. mother of the prisoner, and Mrs, Delores Johnson his sister, were questioned, at length, but were not arre Tm ned to my fate,” Mahoney | suid. “I suppose they'll hang me. It will kill my mother. That's all 1 cave for—my mother and relatives.” 1921, HELD IN STRANGE MURDER MYSTERY IN LOS ANGELES AV INE wh. total of ‘There Mr. Mc $170,001 paying funds, but w torily The about taxat 600,00 Bac Sic oe $140,0¢ Tac To! nsists of Ditference hat new tariff, Usual misce treasury, $349, 00 Do AS a $170,000, wasn’ Hon’s « 100 out o! off Liber such part of th due dur out of sinking ni It isn't it can so it mates of new re most imp made was that the actual ta overnment the Amount of new budget 000,000. Amount to be ion of t 0 ns t 000,00 me than income taxes. is to be done: Revenue fre k taxes 1,000. #0, al from From was NO 3-CENT STAMPS: NO CHECK OR AUTO TAX (Continued TO BE ASKED First Page.) at $100, sand $ 600 in war 70,000,900 in is known as Pittman Act cer- tificates matter of fact this )0) was incurred dur- ing the war and is to be regarded as ua part of the w r debt. y more reason in tion for paying that f new revenues than y bonds. Of course $170,000,000 as falls year will be paid for fund or other available h a large amount be handled satisfac- s cut out of the esti- pvenite ortant announcement x burden of the people would be $3,075,000,000 This is about $500,000,000 less than it has been under the present law. following analysis shows how cided (o bring ion $4.03. raised by direct eer li AIRC EL NE EGE EEA a Re s 4 Soe Are aie he hers ESDAY, AUGUST 10, Y GOL PORTER, FOE REARENDCRASH “OFMOONSHIERS, OF TROLLEYS HURTS -GWESUPU.SJ0B TENPASSENGERS ys He Must Clason Point Car Hit on Ever- green Ave.—All Aboard Thrown to Floor. “Roarin’ Dan’ Sa} Earn Some Real Money— 20 Years in Service. two of them so seriously they were taken to Daniel I.. Porter, Supervising ‘Ten persons were injured. Internal Revenue Agent of the New York Di turing 1 twenty years’ service in the Internal resigned to- da resignation, which was forwarded to D. H. Blair, Commis- sioner of Interna] Revenue, will take effect Aug. 31, "Roarin’ Dan,” the title earned in the mountains of Vir- ginia and Kentucky while searching for stills, explained that inasmuch as he had given twenty years to Gov- ernment service, he must now get out and earn some real money. Col. Porter, who earned his military | title during the war, was sent by the War Department to clean up stilis near the Southern army camps. In doing this he incurred the hatred of every moonshiner in the South. Coi ion. with a record of cap- Wordham Hospital, one euffering from a possible fracture of the skyill, to- day when a Clason Point trolley ew jammed into a Westchester Avenme carat Evergreen Avenue. Those in- jured are: 0 moonshiners during his Revenue Department. The Lincoln Avenue, lacerations and con- tusions and possible fracture of the skull; to Fordham Hospital Herman Diedrichson, nineteen, of No. 1303 Leland Avenue, lacerations of scalp and face and injury of the stomach; to Fordham Hospital. Attended to and sent home; Alexan- der Diedgruskie, No, 649 Wales Ave- nue; Charles Conradi, No. 1320 Beaoh Avenue; Mra Hyman Hungden, No. 829 Stevens Avenue; Helen Lennon, ‘0. 1871 Freeman Street; Anna Kos- ter, No. 302 Bast 136th Street; Juha Col, Porter was the first Federa! Prohibition officer to be appointed Krebam, No. 449 Hast 149th Street: after the enactment of the Volstead Nellie Montgomery, No. 480 ‘Wilts Avenue; Catherine Banta No. 18 West 175th Street. (Most of those injured were on the Clason Point car, The two cars were going east on the sume track, The Westchester Avenue car, in charge of Jobn Swift, was a short distance ahead of the Clason Point trolley, im (charge of Frederick Kummer. Just how it happened Kummer does not know, but the car failed to answer the brakes and crashed into the car ahead, cocsansaanalieanctonies | ‘The passengers in both cars were |thrown to the floor, and while the jcars were not smashed, the fying glass inflicted injuries an most of the act. His greatest achievement was the organization of the Non-Resident Alien Delinquent Income Tax Depart- ment, Which prevented aliens leaving this country without payment of in- come tax. More than $25,000,000 has deen collected by this department since its organization. Col. Porter was born in Staunton, Va. He lives at No. 219 Corbin Place, Manhattan Reach. { » | Dussengers. The two more seriously injured were jammed against the forward ' part of the car, while others were | ‘ piled on top of them Patrolman Feiff of the Simp- son Street Police Station, who wit- nessed the accident, telephoned Ford- ham Hospital and‘an ambulance witi three surgeons responded. One sur- | geon returned with the two patients who are now there and the others treated the remainder for minor | hurts and shock. the other Americans in) Saint were intrc-|MAN AT PEACE DEAD: | MAN AT WAR LIVING, ARRIVE AT REVA (Continued From First Page.) freeing of Russia. The conferees duced by the Letvian Premier. A staff of experts arrived with the Russian envoy, Another member of Court Rolex ‘Two Wass in Cases his, party was Theodor Chaliapine, | of Missing Men, the’ noted Russian operatic basso,) ,itnough Surrogate Cohalan to-day who plans to go to England to sing | deoded, that George Edwurd Hackett, on bebaif of the starving Russians, | missing since 1914, when he went to Of the released men Capt. Emmet Vancouver, B. C.. to obtain work, is Kilpatrick of Uniontown, Ala., was| legally dead and ictters of administra- captured while on duty with Gen,| tion should be erinted to an aunt of Wrangel’s forces’ in South Ruasia.| the Measing mien, the Surrogate decided ae : | adversely in the application af Mrs. Ce- William Flick and Dr, Weston B.)j4 Ghintschuck, wiiose husband. Mor- Bates of New York are moving picture| nis, left this vountrs, for Russis, in 1814 : rantaint snot heard from him since 61s photographers who went Into Russia) {007 ture, “inuthe second case. the and were imprisoned last year, Xeno-| Surrogate ruled there was not suif- thal alma Mt edvidence to warrant finding of phon’ Blumenthal the death of the alleged testato: cine, Wis. has been in n. Hacket. once wrote his wife, who i+ now dead. Since then a wide search has been made for him, but no clew ax to his whereabouts developed. Hackett’s father left him a smail legacy. An aunt prisons for nearly three years. Henry | U. La Mare is a New York man and ssell. Pattinger’s home i So Russell Pattinger's home is im San’ ir igrdian of Hackett's two children. Francisco. asl permission to administer tae WASHINGTON, Aug, iv. —Plans ; estate Chintshuch was a well-to-do painting fa ie, 9807 for American relief administration in contractor when he left this country to satiate tl Soviet Russia were discussed with visit his parents. Although his wifr ss lay by Secre. | Made dilligent efforts, to locute he: 9,000,000 President Harding to-day by Secre- | husbend she was unite to learn mone” si ta Hoover than that he was in the military service he Government must un ro he conference Secretary | during the war and believes that ne wa 9 from other sources x killed in action. : Sl! Hoover said relief work actually SSeS Here is how that om present tariff, unpaid or evaded, Salvage of Government property, enue expected trom 000, 000. us receipts into than sources other neome taxes, $59,000,000 would begin when American prison- | ers confined in Petrograd and Mos of Russia and whe ARRESTED WITH NEW WIFE. Mem Remarried Too Seo; rai rah ae fined in the in Aster other prisoners confined i in- terior had been released from cus- |Deeret, Diverced Woman Charg tody | ctr. and Mrs, William Dougtass Miller ‘Transportation facilities were | waived examination on a charge of un- lawfully living together, in the Fist Criminal Court, Jersey City, yesterday. id were held ‘in $500 bail each for tne rand Jury. Mr. and Mrs, Miller wees arrested July 15 while living in the Fairmount Apartment Hotel in Jereey City, Mrs. Holen Underwood Miller, who divorced Miller last April, was the cam- Seerets Hoover said, to available, ry enable Americans to get out of Rus- sia quickly (rom Petrograd and Mos cow, but that those detained in the less accessible region might take as Now, examining the item of $3,075,- | 1, yes are ‘ page MRIGHE Ine to. be collected ya] IONE See month dOinhoes the BOrses | a ainent heame taxes from. the people, the} Administration of the relief work | The firet Mrs. Milier contends the di- Covernment — propo: 10 readjust [in Russia, Mr. Hoover said, would be | voree decree provided that neither, sne taxes various Ways tn{ entirely American in personne! Jersey within six montha, Miller's Dom 1 the first place the excess prof Se eprces nd inarriak® took’ place in Connecticut Jt 1 ed 80 as to be effec- | inure ace ir Gonnent | e taxes for thé Cap aor, marriage is illegal, although it did uot ly can forget about excess | Mrs, Mary Butler's plea for hor father, tale place in New Jersey, ——— ee | promt xes, On the ovner hand, the} ang her promise to care for him and | qs profits pieea is He par nere eon ae that he did not drink, obtained for | TOUr Milted by mseay in Austrian xes on Wearing apparel will ) a suspeneded sentence in Yorkville | UoNN = gars Hives é owas tul Court to-day. Edward Dellard, thel kincaid mane mace oe gine, were Jie repealed and all the 4 killed und many more were woendee [increase pos from two to three her, five, a porter at the Mur- | disorders at the great Austrian pemiten- centa or to tax bank checks or auto-| ray Hill Hotel, was found at Secona| tary at Stein on Monday night. ‘The Mobile. licenses have been dropped! Avenue nnd 29th Street last night by| Ntee demanding (at tke eee, mutinied altogether . Patrolman Swift, fuli of — squirre! | reduced. Soldiers were ‘summoned ‘and Te is estimated that the eorperaton| whiskey, Dellard, it is maid. in a good | MUTE WAS Serious fghting. tax will yield am additional ses dye | man al carrying « trunk, but overemti- | —— some losses oevasioned by the are ce (AN MRANCISCO, “Aug. 10.—Rear aloof the excess profits taxes. New York Firemen Play ( we | vetived. maid to be Rie akan 3. N., The taxes on freights and passen- ‘cam, ving ftear Admiral in the nuvyo det wer fares will entirely repeated! CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—A baseball team | Bete last night fe was. boned Jan. 1 i psn jbatmn ey representing the New York Pire De- | Gn Wer partnie and during the bene es on soft dS ing Ad-|Dartnent this afternoon faces a team |important engagements. ‘He retired etre tev give the pub. | representing the Chicago firemen at the | from the navy_in_1896. ministration is trying to e pb-| White Sox Park in the first of a threes | ™ tax st hi Capt. Ronenblath Lowen 5: - sion will come to an end oP Dist tages jeript Div. Of course, Congress hasn't abso- Suit. | lutely ugreed to the changes proposed! Federal District Judge Knox to-day | by t Presid and t Repablican|dented an injunction restraining the cade the plan now is to } viee Corporation from issuing th Bill through a Repub- in the form. : ; lean n through the was by Cupt , Senate to {pe{OMner of taree shares. te ee eat nate to trv} cntty cleared of all accusations to fin 5 arth to aN untae sie oe anee ander 2 Cronkhite, | ‘ ~ given immec Jund while th he some relief this ye more next year. has contended that the excess profits ranged t fect the smut is that with the on sar and promises Big business, which initiative, been relief on that score, x changes do not af- incomes, the theory lifting of the burden ‘orporations a revival of business } ensue and the industrial depres- game series to be played here between | the two teams. One hundred thousand | dollars’ worth of tickets have been thy proceeds going to the Chicago ‘< Reserve Insurance bun ew York firemen we Chicago Gub management oid, tenia guests of at the contest between the Giants and Cubs. ‘the eee Joseph Metola, sixty. of No. waa ‘

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