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nea SALTO Nt eh SE EY LTC ETO I ERTS A TALI ” 2' ——____ from testifying if he refused to sign "T meant no reflection,” said Sen- a waiver. Mr. Brown said he would ator Brown; “I am part Irish my- Not assuine the Commissioner would self.” refuse and would not answer the Mr. Wallstein obtained permission Question until the contingency arose. f the committee to read into the PERMIT ISSUED AFTER MER. ‘cvord testimony of James R. Turner, CHANT GAVE UP $300. & emoked-fish dealer of Washington HUGHES DOES NOT BELIEVE U. S. CAN THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1921, Radiance of Lusk Silver Now Assured; _ |PRISON RECORD Senator Gets Evening World Fund Polish| (F Hgky ASHUT BOOK TO PLE (Continued From First Page.) L. 1, at 10 o'clock to-morrow morna ing and proceed to St. ‘Monica’d Church, Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. ‘The police band, Glea Glee Club, and 80, patrolmen will maren. ‘Mr. Lewis testified that when the Market, taken before Senator Douglas Sails seer wenr for the care of Mrs. stand rents were :ncreased he gave Robinson as a sub-committee, Mr. Neville and her three children are un- up six or seven stands and moved. Wallstein explained that subpoena der way, it was said at Headquerters. The Police Department .Relief Fund already has sent an application blank to Mrs, Neville. The Police Pension Fund will also order paid to Mrs. Neville $600 a year, it wab sald, when the matter is taken up by the Pension Board. The Equitable Fire and Po- lice Fund, organized following the Equitable Building fire, has also sent an application blank to Mrs. Neville. TALLEY’S NAME He obtained the fixtures of FH. Feohtmen & Co and got a transfer of Fechtman’s permit Sejt. 27, 1920. Mr. Lewis said he had an employee ‘ famed J. L. Luger, who received a walary and was to have an interest im the business if he saocomplished “certain things.” The witness de- rervers had been unable to find Mr. Turner to bring him to the public hearings. ‘Mr. Tumer said he had been aaso- ciated with his uncle, Thomas Smith, for more than thirty years and took over the business on his uncle's death In the early summer of 1920 notice ¢lined to tell the nature of these “cer- Was served on him that he could not tain things.” do business under the Thomas Smith “When. tried to get a transfer of Permit, though he had paid rent for the Feohtman permit,” he said, “Mr. the stands for four years under his JOIN THE LEAGUE pea Anyhow, the Present Admin- istration Will Not Ignore the Senate. Hoey attempted to assault the arrest- ing officer in the courthouse. On Aug. 22 Hoey was indicted by the Grand Jury for robbery in the first degree, and on thé 25th the case came up before Judge Nott in General Ses- UP TO OTHER NATIONS. Murphy there was. considerable criti- j Q. How did he say he could do it? ? ¥ him tn the New-| vacant chair in the Couneil of the ite Ese vets “ es oan On| ofem. ; A. He ald he belonied to a politica foundiand Cooperaxe Company, told | League Maron oe alrable vo Manone t@fres | Tiiis completes the Tammany ju-‘ i organization and had some influence Bim that a permit to James R) jt is pointed out by those who meets Mol etd diciary ticket, ‘There are no. party and might be able to get'the trans- Turner would be issued on payment |inink the new pact allows such ac- He had a fight with an inmate of) ont for other judicial nomina- \ oe : of 680 to Water i.’ (Gitte ERA —_—— « | Naponach, named Roberts, and is said| tions, It is declared by frienda of a ention any names? A. ue mony agreed with testi- tf hound to consi , THE BOTTLE OF POLISH i i i ” =|to have killed Roberts, ‘The Grane} .Judge Talley that he won a signal 3 @ Did he mention any Ta ee eres coe ti {aid_not feel hound to consult the Cleaning Fluid “Simple and Safe,” and Con-|'? ® pie ey. OveE MR: MENDY. oO titan No. Y|enate when’ « representative wus ; Jury failed te indict him for munder| ¥lctory over Mr. Murphy. who turne Q. Then what? A. He came back Mr. Eger. sent officially to the Supreme Coun- tributors May Be Glad It Is Not as Dan- for lack of evidence, and on Nov. 15] jon reasons “i - ‘and said it woukd cont about $360 Q You agreed to pay the $5007 A-/oi and that if the Executive cared , : 19 12) HE Was tee terete ea +O) 10m ane —— gand I guve'lt to him and the transfer 1 did not. I sald I would fight it and! do wo he could send an American gerous as the Silverware. All this time the police believed him] EWD OF HARBOR OIL PERIL was iasuod. (oo eli g S bel la) 2b that but) diplomat to take America’s seat in Subscribers to, and the many thou-|that “it Is simple and safe." These |t be (n Elmira, no notification being Similany when Mr. Lewis turned ceaare Wee Suk $500 oF $1,000 /tne Council of the League. The sands who were sympathetically in-|assurances of the manufacturer are|Siven them of his several transfers SEEN IN S. 0. OF N. J. OFFER. over four stands to Dorato and © Allies couldn't possibly misunder- FOR {| LOR RAID grat g. 2 h They have not yet learned how — . ferent fi atifying. It was in the minds of the : . Cerutti for $5,500 “tor fixtures" he @. So oe be cheaper to come] stand the presence of an American 5 x 3 le Evening World's Lusk | tributors to the Lusk Silver Polish} long he has been out on parole, In| Volunteers to LE abe tI gave $1,000 to Mr, Luger with which ‘ee oe PREGENT” representative at the Council of the und to Keep the Silver Shining, will j..inq to insure that the polish would] last March, while on parole, he was este im even eciee en to arrange the transfer. MAO ee Anne Renan HE|reague, for the new treaty specifi- be interested to know that Senator |not prove to be as dangerous as the Sent to Elmira for having drugs in| Half -the problem facing the commit. le had been successful in getting aia teed win.|Cally says the United States is not Clayton R. Lusk has received his sil- | silverware. |his possession and the police evi-|t’ of shipping men who with Capt. the other transfers,” said the witness, @ Ha ie Rom wo Bye ‘Wib-| ound by any provisions of the ver polish and all danger of the set| The Evening World caused the|dently did not delve into his record]! ai SNe Welu aie (OS “and I didn't make any question when Wee Lait Sada ay wd Paine covenant or action of the Council — of silverware presented to him by|PInt of silver polish—which will un.|At that time. He got out of Elmira Cia” Naor! Waters Ste hers GREMRCETIOE TING aa Sa as ey cite viens “unless the United States gives its] (Continued trom First Page.) | grateful New York detectives becom. | dubtedly last indefinitely—to be sent and then was arrested for the hold- |noating tual oil, was solved at to-day'®? ) Seis :gae the permitiwas ieeied Grit aie doa io the wackatann | Ansene” eae ca ing tarnished has been averted, Not{t? Senator Lusk at his home in Cort-| Up of Delino. Then the police got| meeting at No. 39 Whitehall Street, « a(bsl tire teoaates oF ene nt anid the permit wan ready for me at| The Department of State is author-|¢ Moaviney ever reported at the ata- [only has the Senator received the pol-|!4nd. N. Y.. by registered mail. It) Sisy and learned of his going to Sing| when W. C. Koehler, speaking for the s e transfer of the Fechtman & . ‘ - - 5 ng. s a i] Company 4 nw Je ‘ stands to the Lewis firm Mr. Luger the department. ity for the view that the words] tion house in an intoxicated condi-|ish but the gift was accompanied by|"@d been reported that the Senator | Sing. SEERA OT Sorbet a ee at Luger told me he thought he could Own name. get it for $300, I gave him the $300 and a few days afterward the per- mit was issued.” “Did you ask him who was to get the $309?" asked Mr. Wallstein, BY PAYMENT OF §500. associated with said he went' to see Mr. O'Malley and Q. Did he say anything about the asked for the transfer as a personal $500? A. No. favor, seying, “It will help me out Q. Did you say you would give hin: with this Lewis firm.” $500 rather than go to court? A. No. Mr. Luger said he showed theCom-| Q. Did you get the permit at the missioner a contract with the Lewis Department of Marketa? A. Yes: 1 firm giving him an interest in the, went up there and got It from Mr. firm if its business increased a cer- | Winter: ‘ tain amount. The permit, dated Sept. 3, 1920, was Mr. Luger said he talked with one gaid: “I'm going to give you a pres- John Burke, at the Peter J. Dooling ent for what you did for me.” He Association and asked for Mr. Burke's drew $600 from his receipts in the TOLD HE COULD GET PERMIT Mr. Turner said he went to Com- missioner O'Malley with Vice Presi- dent Ewer of the Washington Market Only Indifference Is Shown Now in Regard to Occu- pancy of Council Seat. “United States," as used in the new pact with Germany, mean! the United States as a constitutional fact, which implies, of course, that the President and Secretary of State have certain powers of agreement with other na- tions which do not require the assent of Congress and of certain powers which necessitate ratification by the tion. cnet. July 44. In to-day's of whiskey for safe keeping. The Acting Inspector is in com- mand of the West 47th Street pre- Ogies was arrested by McAviney on proceedings Ogies testified that on the morning of that day McAviney entered his place and intrusted to him a quart Late was at Cortland curing a case of hay fever, but from other sources it was learned that the Senator was in Wasitington occupying himself with some business with the Board. However, the polish did not go astray. It was received and receipted for, as the return card shows, on Aug. a piece of cloth to be used in applyi the same—said piece of cloth having been contributed by one of the sub- seribers to the fund. The total fund, which was made wp of subscriptions ranging from cigar and cigarette coupons to foreign frac- tional coins, pennies, stamps, a lead quarter and one silver dime was suffi- Shipping | Certainly, the present Administra- thon has no such intention. Ambas- sador Harvey was right when he pre- dreted that the Harding Adminiotra- man, after taking a drink themselves, asked Ogles to imbibe. Ogles said he refused, whereupon he was arrested. McAviney denied Ogles'’s story. “perfect,” and that it is "the best si ver polish in the world,’ The polish is the best that money can buy. The label assures that it is and that “it The Evening World extends its thanks to the contributors to the fund -}and to the many who helped it along sions and was continued on the same bail. ‘There was no one in court to ap- prize Judge Nott of Hoey's criminal record, and no application for any in- crease in his Police Court bail wt made. 1919, under sentence by Judge Crain When they asked him this morning how he got out of Sing Sing, Hocy smiled and said: “My friends." Hoey is twenty-three, and has run up the following record: April, 1914, six cases of juvenile de- linquency; sentenced on one to the Catholic Protectory and on the oth- Refuge. May 18, 1917, assault. sent to’ New York State Reformatory by Judge Rosalsky. a 9/23 by th Sena vr ~ |ers to the House of Refuge. The main question to be decided now “Mr, O'Maliey told me Lewis had! put in evidence, signed by E. J.|Senate. It is therefore possible fF lthat night, Ogles swore, McAviney {lent to Pay for the polish. Those who y the ‘Senators ‘agent, M. EI)" Toi, (convicted at, Weehawken, Nitin the aremting OF ightors 0. lat enaugh stands,and wouldn't say he O'Malley with C, A, Winter as wit-| the President and Secretary of State] turned with another policeman and |*##sted in the consummation of the Ames. Apparently parcel: and pack-| 5 or petty larceny and fined $12, waste oil from the ships to the “Bas * 2 4 eel “| to concur in certain courses of action project may rest assured that they|ses sent to the Senator are sure to| "on a5 yonne plant. ‘The eity may -be aeked would give me the stands, So J told ness. tee aetnell of the League [eked for the bottle. He produced it)/7 oy part in a job that was complete|reach him through one channel Oct. 30, 1916, grand larceny. Sen- work as part Of tty im I'd come back and see him when) Mr. Turner said he met Mr, Winter |‘@¥0n DY Une Coulls Ot Ae uwuG|and McAviney and the other police- | town to the last detail LA esa or! tenced Nov. 14, 1916, to the House of Mi ikiee will ] be felt pleasanter.” at the market a day or two later and| " , - ‘ His bond was furnished by the GOES ON TICKET Substituted for Justice Collins as Democratic Candidate for ‘General Sessions Judge. ¥ “No. 1 didn't care who got (1." ™erehants and Mrs Bertha Louise By David Lawrence. New Amsterdam Casualty Company,| The name of Alfred J. Talley as ane 4 said the witnean, “so long as I got Katenkamp, a fish merchant, who | (Special Correspondent of The Eve- whose agent was’ Louts Topper. WN Sidi es dian dp Selb } Waruadires! ° has testified as to a reported demand! 4, A) : Now, here is how Hoey came to be |°T! Sessions Court on the Democratic } made on her through Mr ‘Ewer for} WASHINGTON, Aug. 39 (Copy- in and out of Sing Sing and how he|'icket was finally added to the ballot “Would you have been willing for $1800 right, 1921).—The Interesting thing 1 ,|to-day as a substitution for that of Lager to Keep it?” asked Mr. Wail- $1,000 and $800 for General Inspector , : Fee eee a ay ge Shanty |.Justice Cornelius J. Collins of Special Charles A. Winter. now is to see whether the Allies con- when Policeman Daniel J. Neville|* . atein. i 5 Sessions, Justice Collins declined, the, ' oe the reply, “it I got the “Mn O'Malley said I couldn't get a| sider the action of the Harding Ad- was shot from ambush on Saturday (err gassions nomination aah rian permit living in New Jersey and|iministration in regard to the German night. From Dr. Prank 1. Christian | siniy to finish some special work hé Leeks . Couldn't have any right to do buai- ea : ote SS superintendent of Elmira, the Prison ae 2 | fe cen tant. pasts Bagamia ha hens under Gig ‘Tholah. Basith Bis [cece oe ea EEL ONAL OP CUIEE Aseooiation learned that Hoey ar-|"88 before him in bis court, but pri: tures of a 5 3 < . marily to make way for Judge Talley . : . they believe the door ix still open fo REG : : ; paid Mr. Luger $250 with which to ML” the witness declared, ey believe the door is still open for rived at the Réformatory Feb. 27,|" er \itee rejection by Charles F. ‘ Teck thn traniter, ter he sid Mr, Keer, who was|a future Administration to take the said the company would be glad to di pose of all oil waste if delivered at their Bayonne plant. Mr, Koehler ex- plained his proposal was for a tempo- rary remedy only and considered i¢ likely that the city would eventually prefer to dispose of the waste oil at its own plant, where a part could be re- claimed for road building and other purposes. an inspection of ping, leaving ——— DR. REEVE IS DENIED by expressions of goc ip. Mr. Burke togk him to Mr. safe and by appointment met Mr. t ns ot” Senator Then Joseph Rosenbach, counsel for The Scythia carries a crew of only i ; rtunity to get the facts first-hand |of the Fourth Avenue Prooinct. On| 1,7, gaid the riot, although short,| 399. she tad ‘705 ce th ro’ H , about the Dorato and Cerutti trans. | “Meo this transaction were concluded cist wy cial or unofficial ob- | July 6, the patrolman was ordered to| fay one of the worst in bis experi. | Maiden trip, which was slaw peonuse of See ony vement * for he was fit to bp tied; he hike o/™verm weeks ago, it was stated. | Oo 1° eney formally ellminated|s? to the steamship Presidente Wilson, | on co, for and ice warnings, Capt. William Malley. Winter at Broadway and Fulton APPLICANT'S GOOD WORK FOR Street opposite the Chatham Phoenix ORGANIZATION CITED. | National and handed him the $500 “as “Mr. Burke told him I had done good ® present,” acoording to his testl- ‘work. for the organiation as a captain 48nd I ought to have. the stand.” Mr, Luger said My. O'Malley was many to be interpreted as permil- March 11, 1921, convicted of ha: week for support of his seven -ol4 stil).not disposed to isaue the trans-|to a payment was made before the | Germany 2 said Rosenbach, "1 demand that the 7 r . . g VN | ort se Poais ted fer but Mr. Parke said-he would go 's8uing of a permit. Mr. Turner.in-|ting an American representative t0|cijtain and the records be sub- Oil-Buring, Luxurious Steamer Is| narcotic drugs in his possession and|{auetter, Delors. | The court denied to sce the Commissioner alone next | sisted the $500 was o freo-will gift|sit in the Council officially or unolll- | ogy sent to the Workhouse by Magistrate : day. Then the permit was issued. Mr. Burke called for it. “Was Mr. Winter there when you got it?” asked Mr. Wallstein, ropolltan Opera. Compan “No, he was nol,” sald the witaess. alons. The membership of the Council i be constructed for the Cunard Line, en-|man Neville were being completed to-| said as a result “Didn't he sign the permit fy fe specifically designated to include f Neglect ‘After Gpceial (Continued From First Page.) tered port to-day on her maiden trip|day, ‘The cortege will leave his late suit he has prac besa?” Perey a @ wit | Said to Have Deposited Upward of | the United states. The Council has Accused 0! glec' ACRE A rom Liverpoo! and Queenstown. The| home, No. Brooklyn Avenue, Jamaica, ! physician in a hospital ‘Now let me think,” said the wii- ‘mony. ° Many questions were asked in the effort to find if any agreem2nt as of gratitude. oa GERMANY AGAIN PAYS IN ADVANCE $100,000,000 With Allied tion wouldn't have anything to do dl- rectly or indirectly with the League, but the significant fact is that if an Administration comes into power which is more friendly to the League that the incumbent authorities it may be possible for the new treaty with Ogles, asked him if he had not re- ported at the station house intoxl- cated. McAviney replied in the neg- ative, “Capt. Donahue and the station house records will show that the of- ficer did report to the station drunk,” clally and represent the President of the United States, Phe Allies and the other countries of the world must decide the ques- POLICE DRY TRIALS OF 16 MEN START the right to increase or diminish its Service Men ‘Make Arrests on has no equal,” and that “it contains no acid, poisonous or harmful sub: stances of any kind,” and, furthermore, posh A LE everything. The thanks of Senator Lusk may be received later or they may not be received at all. FIVE MORE KILLED the curfew law, which provides that IBELFAST RTI NEW CUNARD LINER SCYTHIA ARRIVES First of Thirteen 21,000-Ton Boats Line Is to Have. The liner Scythia, one of thirteen sister ships under construction or to construction of the pythia, in the Judg- ; ; ment of Cunard Line officials, marks abs) “Now maybe he was there. Yea, membership, but must have the ap- Their Posts. all persons not having business on|the end of the operation of leviathans os oun.” ‘ Agents Here. provel of the Assembly. of the sea, Q. Did you talk with Mr, Winter defore you goy the permit? A. Yes, be came to the market to make an in- vestigation regarding the transfer. ‘The witness said the conversation was casual and had no reference to enything but the business conditions 4a the stands. ‘The witness acknowledged getting the $300 from Mr. Lewis to pay for the Fechtman transfer and aleo $350 at the time of the Benjamin transfer. “When I went down to see O'Malley Jumped down my throat,” Mr. Luger anid. ‘ “4 P Mr, Luger said he appeased to Peter J. Dooling at the Dooling Cub and told Dim Mr. O'Malley refused to make the transfer on the ground that the Lewis company seemed to be tutes a real crisis and i: idl - sey et “stand-brokers” rather than provision | ments maturing to-morrow, i Squad found a bottle of brandy con-| fr the delay and doubt In the nature| BUBFALO, Aug. $0.—Bleven corpora- Pure; unbleached, palm Oil gives a. CALIFORNIA 2.1 PER CENT. |TAX CLERK INDICTED cealed in the oallar of @ soloon on} or De Valera's reply. Tt is tmphob- [ione am fen individuals dealing tn Lifeluoy its red color. Mr. Dooling went with Mr. Luger to Mr, OManey and interceded for him, Mr. O'Malley asked Mr. Dooling, the witness said, “What do these people think we are?" ‘The leader ang the provision desler went away and Mr. Dooling advised Mr. Luger to go back tater. Mr. Luger went back. The Com- Missioner said he had “reconsidered end would issue the permit.” The “Theré was an Irish drive on,” eafd Mr. Luger, “and Mr. Dooling asked me if I had come across to the drive. 1 told bim I was late, but I'd do the Best I could.” ‘The German Government, through its fiscal agents in this country, has anticipated further reparation obli- gations to the Allies due to-morrow. According to well-informed bank- ing interests representing the Berlin Government, these payments, which are variously estimated at §65,000,000 to $1000,000,000, have already been Geposited’ with the agents of the Brtush, French end Beigian Govern- ments in thie city. Purchases of dollar exchange to This probably accounts for the recent stability of international remittances at. this centre and the marked strength of Dutch and Scandinavian rates. Those countries, it is under- stood, were the markets through which Germany acquired the greater part of the American exchange nec- essary to the completion of the pay- JAPANESE, CENSUS FINDS. Native Born Whites Increase Faster ‘Than Foreign Born. WASHINGTON, Aus. 30.—The popu- lation of California Is 76.4 per cent. na- tive waite, 19.9 per cent. foreign bom white, 4.1 per cent Japanese, 8 per cent. Chinese, .6 per cent. Indian and 1.1 per cent. negro, the Census Bureau cent. over 191 Filipinos tn California, 1, Koreans, 70 Hawalians, 12 Malays, 6 . 6 Siamese and 1 Macri, a Court Gets After Delinguest Gear- Eight police patrolmen and eight sergeants were tried before Deputy Police Commissioner John A. Leach Shall the seat of the United States be ited by some other nation or shall it always remain vacant as a stand- ing invitation to the American Gov- ernment to send a representative to the Council any time it wants to de- termine whether to give ite assent or not to an action by the Council? Since the new treaty with Germany indicates that the United States might conceivably want to concur In} on post and his sergeant. some things done by the League, the] Among the cases tried to-day was ‘Allies would be denying America an|that of Patrolman Salvatore Mininci nogtect of duty, under the order sent out by Commissioner Wnright that when special service men made ar- rests for violation of the Mullan-Gage Act, the captain of the precinct must prefer a charge against the patrolmen the name of the United States from/on which there bad been a typhus Gharter membership in the Council.}death, He was ordered to remain But it’s up to the other nations, So} with the body until the dead wagon far as the present Administration 1s| came and eee that the body was not ‘concerned it shows indifference as taken to the police station. to whether the seat is kept vacant or filled by some other country. when two men of the Special Service his post and arrested the proprietor. FOR FORGERY AND LARCENY. | ‘rhe patrotman and his sergeant were both charged with neglect of duty. Commissioner Leach reserved de- cisions in every case. CHAUFFEUR WHO FLED AFTER ACCIDENT PUNISHED. Forasares and Fake Entries Charged to $1,800 City Employee. Forgery and grand larceny are charged against an $1,800 a year clerk in the tax office in indictments handed down against James L. Gaffney, twenty-five, of No. 169 BE, 42d Street. He was arrested to-day at his desk in Arnold McCarthy, a colored chauffeur Bast 117th Street, Ln payment of taxes, |to three years. Bon. ihe eupeeruent, Guenmen, of “dre Laure, Hockstadter of No. $10 check, to cover u his de jency. 3 a : cMmongery ih, the think degree in| West 176th Street, was in a taxt at Sev- gharged on the alleged erasures and |enth Avenue azkl 125th Street on July 28 false entries in the clerk's books, Ex- ‘perts are now auditing Gaffney's ac- when McCarthy's car struck it. Her to-day In Brooklyn Headquarters for The policeman was at the ship after 10.30 at night. tionalists, The Unionists used revol- vers and threw two bombs. The district was absolutely peace- Street, The themselves and fighting soon spread to adjoining streets. A member of the Royal Constabu- DUBLIN, Aug. 30.—Contrary to ex- pectation, De Valera’s reply to Pre- miler Lioyd George's pronouncement Friday has not been despatched. ‘The stone wall attitude of Ulster on the Irish unity question consti- able that any reply will be despatched before this morning. ie IRISH R. R. STRIKE LASTS FEW HOURS Men Agree to Return to Work After Advice of Labor might as a resuk of a dispute with the streets must be in their houses Last night's fighting appeared to! be between the Unionists and the Na- ful when the Unionists appeared and} fired a volley of shots down Hardingo | Nationalists defended | door lounges, She is of 21,000 gross tons, with accommodations for 2,300 passen- sers in three classes, Experience has convinced English ship operators that 4 vessel of this size is the Ideal of economy and comfort. The Scythia is an oil burner with turbine engines, She jis 600 feet long, 73 feet beam and 45 | feet deep, with a single smokestack. In her passenger appointments she was built for juxury and comfort. Out~ which can be glass en- closed in bad weather; swimming pool: gymnasiums and decks for tennis a \golf are among the innovations. Prothero 1s in command. ELEVEN SUPPLY CONCERNS IN BUFFALO INDICTED All Dealt in Building Materti Their Officers Alwo Accused. masonry builders’ suppies were indicted to-day by the Extraordinary Grand Jury in session here investigating buflding combines and price fixing organizations. ‘The indictments change violation of a section of the New York State business law which incorporates the Donnelly anti-trust act, The indlated firms are: Seneca Clay Company, Buffalo Build- ers’ Supply Company, Acme Builders’ Supply Company, United States Gyp- 5 A . M. A, Reeb Corpora- announced to-day. the Municipal Buttding, of No, 77 West 145th Street, was con- Secretary, gum Sompany,, Mt, A, Ret 2! Permit was issued the following day.| yoreign born whites now numner| The Gharge at second desree |victed in Bpectel Besxtons today on | BHLFAST, Aug. 90.—The engincers| Govany, A, Lythe and Sone Company, “Did you talk with Mr. Dooling] ¢si,662, an increase of 31.8 per cent,| rind larceny is based on the alleged | charge of running sway after causing an s Giobe Pin Company of — Buffalo, abost anything ese than the per-|over 1910, Native whites number 2,683,. | akprmpriatign in January | of | $8080 |sutomobile accident. He was sentenced | m1 firemen of the Great Northern | Generel vay tet. ely Gomapany mit?" asked Mr. Wallstein, 048, an increase of 48:2 per cent. Japa: | trom Mre ret. Brown, No. 149 |to the penitentiary for from six months | Irish Railway, who struck last mid-| of * nese num m ‘enmore. ‘The indicted individuals were officers of the above firme. the management, returned to their i posta this afternoon on the advice of J. H. Thomas, General Secretary of Held as Slayer After Hittin) Wrong Man im Fight, Jan. 15, 1919, askault and robbery. Sentenoed Feb, 1919, to Elmira Reformatory by Judge Crain. Nov. 15, 1919, transterred from El- mira Reformatory to Sing Sing Pri- son on a charge of having killed a fellow inmate, Roberts, at Napanoch. Not convicted. House. Aug. 18, 1921, robbery ing. Funeral Case pend- arrangements for Patrol- CUSTODY OF CHILD. - Wife, an Opera Singer, Chased Little One Across Continent, Supreme Court Ju Tompkins to- day ordered Oscar Reeve to pay fo his wife, Mrs, Grace Fisher Reeve, $8 a jee the child. « Dr. Reeve a year ago took the girl” fo California, Mrs. Reeve gave chare and took the child back to her present home in Ossining. Mrs. Reeve prior to her marriage was a 1 r of the: Me nibs counts, head was cut. MoCarthy drove away but| the Nationa! Union of Ratlwaymen. Putrick) Mulrooney, twenty-five, af ‘The payment et the clubhouse.wae eines a - was caught later, Mr, ‘Thomas advised the men to go| No. 144 Messerole Street, Brookiyn, a Made a week later, he said. Delinquent general guardians who have) Report Antidlolwhevik Leader back to work after the company had|!#berer employed on the annex of the Is the complaint that the failed to Me accountings of the property Captur Accused of @tealing Coal Wagon. rttclpate in the Irien| Hotel Plaza under construction, was q pha witness | 4° minors are to be brought ti gereed to particinat th 1 to-day in West Sid Sot minors are to rought to time by! OKIG, Aug. 30.--Army authoriti Frank Rosner, twenty-eight, of held without bail to-day in West Side @eve too much to the Irish Fund?" |, order sent out to-day by Surrogate | nore re A ot eg ene os | Railway arbitration, now in progress | court on n euspicion of homicide, Mul- é Asked Senator Waiker, sarcaaticaily. | Foley, ‘who appolntod, Warren Fielding | Were tcrtred 2 uncon red a en He. 8s tants hed apenlies for a settlement of disputes between | rooney, itis alleged, had a row with Mr. Walistein roptie that the record ici "guardian to issue citations, dik | day that Gen, Baron Ungern-Sternberg, | ball to-day by Magistrate Corrigan in| 110% Sv) mel 0 | AMMA Mt sokeph’ Paterno, another workman, yea: 3 Feet e lax ones to show cause why | the anti-Bolshevik leader who has been| Basex Market Court for examination| the railways loyees. |emiay, and struck at him, He dodged the: ould not be ref. Six guar-| conducting an offensive inst the Far y on a Charge of ing a coal| The Great Northern had previously | and he blow landed upon Richard Cun- y wu axa! Glans are accused with@oaving failed to] Bastern Republic of | been nae urne Inc., M| refused to participate in ¢he arbitra. | Singham. of No. $33) Amst Ave: je accountings in fie specified time | ca . Aus. ‘wegen nue, knoc! ‘two stopies by Fe) of ‘his ‘personal was recove! tlon proceedings, pe Bheit co bts deaths 3 Pte ipemranny sinciana tin pei MELON Try Lifebuoy ONE WEEK it will make in your skin in that short time. eae ADIT

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