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‘ Clash at \ WIZARD DECLARES | HS CLLAPSE WAS CALLED “FAKING” Ku Klux Hearing When He Attacks Crim and Campbell. WASHINGTON, Oct William J Wizard olash Imperial between | 17,—-A sharp Simmons, of the Ku Klux Klan, and Chairman Campbell of the House Rules Committee, re-opening @xamination to-day when marked the the Wizard's Klan head of the touched on the question of his phy- sical collapse last week. Simmons declared that Assitant Attorney Gen- era} Crim “Damn such remarked vking the time: been at Uve ex- pecting i) all along.” “I was “hat Mr. Crim bell had said intended to create Chairman © bang on ihe your statement statement to me foundation. ‘The tabic mention did not occur statement.” also told, Simmons added, and Chairman Camp- it was cheap theatricals, ympathy.” impbell broke in with a "It all the rest of as your is utterly without conversation you I made no such ag false Simmons in his testimony launched into an attack against 1 World, declaring publishing Ku Klux any evidence lawless Klanamen rival, th an Klan tt alle had to support its charge that he New York hat newspaper in ed expose of the presented never en committed by ulation gains by a e wizard said, anoth r paper reached out for a part of it, employ- ing “a former Kiansman who had been discharged by Edward Young Clark head the Ku Klux pub- Melty bureau Everybody grinned the wizard declared Tie World was pre- paring to have one of its representa tives tarred an dfeathered in an ef- fert to make It appear the crime was the work of vw Ku Klux Asked about distribution of inti tion fees, Simmong said that 38 of each §10 feo went to Edward Young Clarke, In Kieagle, and $2 the Kk ury In addition, Vlicke receives cx- | and Mra} fe money ng nda campaign for new arke and Mrs, 7 py work "a0 per cent 1ons testified, basis on member Figures pre- mitted to the Jnvestigat- tec, showed Clarke's share yeat was $225,568, and that the klan got $171 rdam Ave was racing to the succeded motor ci phe the chauffeur for his othe in hid¥posession with two cartrid from a d friends and stor bandit machine continued, Broadway, picked up, was lost the Connec and but he who left a $50 day before the White House brutees, denied having done nue, quickened their flight : in getting int other a amsterdam Av south Walsh grabbed 1! t Patrolm just icut license numb Dunlap, widow of Re 00 Surrogat fenator McKellar Has Narrow SHOTIN HOLDUP, IM CLINGS TO LORS st Page.) hearing the shot, ene. The robbers nd one of them > the waiting and missed laying an instant le, sped the car to ind ted 3 man and found saliber revolver discharged, He the but shooting, jcould not account for possession of the weapon. A @prz0n with a large, high- ered ch nid seen the assault two picked up iin pursuit of the ye chase led down Amsterdam Avenue, past the West 1624 Street Police Station to 145th Street, where Patrolman Waldron was taken aboard, Then the flight Math Street and Coogan was here the chase e, howe’ got of the car. Larkin was taken to the hospital by Detectives I and Orenstem in » commandeered car. abrkin's injury is regarded as very grave. He is forty two years old and lives at No, 626 * West J8th Street ihe GRANDSON CONTESTS WILL OF MRS. DUNLAP, Saye ie, wax to Have Received # Filth of 8500,000 Hstate. Contest of the will of Mrs. Amelia Ny t Dunlap, hatter te, was begun Lo- Foley and a fury John Robert Lawson Johnston of Le dan, her grandson, who broughtt the sult, charges that William Allen Dun- lap and Mrs. Minnle Raker, Mrs, Dun- lap's son and Jaughter, exerted undue influence, causing Mrs.’ Dunlap to cut him off with but $500. Johnston claim: that under a prior will he was to have reoelved a fifth share in the residue of his grandmother's estate The first witness was Paul ©. Whipp attorney, who salt Mrs, Duniap's wil | waa Irawn up according to her wishes, And that Mrs. Dunlap was competent when she executed the document. SOE UR Nos pe. | pocketed Sénator | PIRE, CITY =, FIRST RAOR— emis —W! Off at 2.60 0. 6, by Hweep—snameli EATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. ; Dire $1,222.40, At post Time, 1104-9. Winner "ivainer, W. shicide, fndex, Gr il went wide entire trip, bat quit, Nowe Di Fan Boont “SPCOND HACB AL pent 207. oft at Jomxl fast and would bave won in another snide, ote PP. Wat, Bt, Ba. (i 1m (835 102 at RIO. Root "tras 14 1 3058 Nowe Dive 12 2 800% Bullet“ 10 a 805 Tamora“! lor 19 703 Atta Gat’) 108, ;: $05 Night i al $05. Witchwork ” 4 S11) Aviava 108 35 | 7448 Dawe in ’ etaite ica es Sweeps, never far from the peor, clooed with a rimh In the wtretch and just got up to win, Knot Grass forced alot six WV ing. place eae. one and trainer, W. V. (anes “19 8 6 (S17) Monaatery 790 Sea Mint S02 Modesty 008 Fruit Si Cake Caret: Knight of Heather went to the fron —The Lenox; for th D RAC RESULT Jor was in tiebt quartem all around tum, Tir Boy MeLacetlin, 30, ree-year-olds and upward; one mile and seventy yards. No. Horse Wt.) No. Horse wt 1—Donnacona 102| 3—Lady Gertrude 107 2—Dry Moon . 103| 4—Hscarpolette , 101 First Second Third 2 1 FOURTH RACE: No. Horse 1—Yellow Hand 2—Mad Hatter 3—Georgie ..... 4—Bon Homme 5—Andacious RESULT Wt} 125] 129) dale Handicap; $4,000 added; First one mile No. | Horse 6—Hlected 24 7—4rish Dream 8—Knodbie ... 9—Thunderclap .. Second Third 1 9 4 FIFTH RACE—Selling; Mohegar RESULT _ Purse; for thre: year-olds and up- ard; one mile and seventy yards. No. Horse Wt.| No. Horse wt. 1—Tody ... J11| 3—Dark Hill . 106 2—Jock Scot ..... . 107! 4Sammy Kelly 2) 110 First Second Third YELLOW HAND WINS SCARSDALE EVENT AT EMPIRE TRAGK Thunderclap Gets the Place and Bon Homme Finishes in Third Position. By Vincent Treanor. EMPIRE CITY RACE TRACK, Oct Yellow Hand won the Scarsdale Thunde th als 1 in the second race coming down the stretch Valor 17. Handic clap here to-day and Bon Homme Heath came round his field was second Knight of the chance, went on easily and to win broke in front but was soon outrun by Applejack and The Boy. ty the Fator Valor run had to crush through aj knot sep ssn straightened for the run home and finished with a rush, | In the run himself trying to stretch got with just too jate, however, to overtake the} cleay running of Knight of the Heather The Boy, a well meant ogod thing,} had u lot of Speed but weakened chas- ng Apple “k to the stretch. The latter stopped badly and finally pulled up fifth. Marinelli put Up one of those don't fail finishes on Donnacona in the Lenox Stakes and as a result wes beaten a head by Dry Moon, The lat- ter led all the way, with no pace Marinelli. apparently had Donna- cona up in his lap to the stretch, and it appeared as if he kept him there the vest of the way, With an attempt at Donnacona lvoked as if he coull walk over Dry Moon. Lady Gertrude, ne a serious contender, got the third money a ride Kn iss was a well-meant trick to-day in the opening event. Equipped wit blinkers he broke in front, set the pace all the way and succumbed only in the closing strides to Sweepy and Griselda, the latter two finished noses apart, Sweepy getting the ver~ dict, Sweepy ran hia usual consist- ent race, being well up all the way and ng with a timely rush, Griselda possibly was best, fhe came fast in the final eighth and might have | Maintenance RACING RESULTS. AT LAUREL. FIRST RACE—Five and one-half fur- longs,—Miss Colin, $6 and $3.20, firat; Cabist no price given, second; Karly Bird, third. Time—1.08 8-3, Non-start- ers—Plow Steel and High C. SECOND RACE—Two miles.—Shoa’, 70 and $5.50, first; Jim Col second; Kathryn Harlan, 4.00. > rter—Sea Wold THIRD RACE—Six H., $10.90 and $4, first; Opperman, second; Jobn Morrill, third, Time 1-5, Non-starters—All Over, Ray and Misdeal. AT LOUISVILLE. furlongs.—Alex. Jay: FIRST RACE—Six furlongs —tlonor Man, $5.50 and_ $3.20, first; Helle of Elizabethtown, $9. ‘second third. ‘Time—1.12 Noi Joe Pennybaker, Donna Roma, Waterford, Furbelow, Blue Paradise and Whippet. SECOND RACE and $2.40, first; Evening Stories, second; Who Can Tell, third 1142 jon-utarters, Cabby Black Betty, SAYS ERIE HAS CUT THEIR WAGES TO 30 CENTS FROM 37%2c. of Way and Men Said to Have Rece' Their Notices. CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—J. Smock, Vice President of the United Brother- hood of Maintenance of Way Em- ployees and Railroad Shop Laborers, announced to-day that he had been informed by his home office at De- troit that the Erte Railroad had posted a notice that wages of main- tenance of way and shop employees will be cnt from 371-2 cents to 30 cents an hour, effective in thirty days. SS CROKER IN COURT TO FIGHT SON’S SUIT. win Win, He Saye Comment on Election. Aichard Croker, former T: Shop ed uy mmany Hall leader, appeared with Mrs, Croker to- day in the Supreme Court before Justice McAvoy, ready to go to trial with the suit brought by his son, Rich- ard Croker jf, who seeks an account- ing. The case was adjourned until to- morrow. Mr. Croker raid he never felt better in ts Mfe, except for defective hearing. His left ear, he said, was ‘a Uttle off.” He predicted that Mayor Hylan would easily win th ction, plea Te LL Freed om Robbery Charge. Jacob Wolfner, forty-three, of No Lenox Avenue, charged with criminally receiving stolen goods, was discharged to-day by Magistrate C Court, “He was arrested on the atiewed confesston of James Lunny and Charles Hiller, accused of stealing a truck loud caught Sweepy in a few more strides. The rest were badly strung 0} fine quality fabrics. discover how well it | how long it wears. | A tight size and style | WASHINGTON, Ort 1 MeKellar of Tennessee narrowly 3 caped serious injury to-day when he was atruck by an automobile In front.of He suffered several DON’T SAY UNDERWEAR-SAY MUNSINGWEAR i OUR surprise at the moderate price of Munsingwear increases when you ex- | perience the comfort of its accurate fit and Your satisfaction is even greater when you ot aiik in New Jersey, who to-d . fused to" testify on the ground. that It might injure their cases In New Jersey, stands the wash and for everyone. \ \ The Police Richard mer Senator Elon Tt fused to permit him to Fr committee's methods. committee in many in: said, “respecting the tak mony was not ‘done by tion creating your have violated every known to the law.” He referred to James A testified about tion between Mr Edward P. who had been ¢ before a Inspector “rutfian” obscure place statement of Commiss Enright which for- “The acts and proceedings of your are commanded to do in the committee. the business connec- Eoright Huy _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17; 1921. ENRIGHT, IN A LENGTHY PLEA, DEFENDS HIS RULE OF POLICE; ATTACKS MEYER WITNESSES Says Investigating Committee Has Violated Every Rule of Law—Resents Attack on Wall Street Activity. of] Was nothing wrong 01 engaging “in a ‘transaction with his associates” oner successful Allan A. R own re Breve with a profit ead into the 000. He asserted the committee was record of the Meyer committee to-| trying to make the public think there day begins with an attack on the|Was Inherent wickedness in the fact |that a politician dealt in Wall Street, e o| “Comparing the crime report tune h och! bs About 80,000 army tracks, most of ing of testi-| 1917, the last year of the previous] inem now in storage at corps area law,’ as you| Administration,” he said, “when con-| depots over the country, would be resolu-| ditions were — practical normal,| available for transportation use in ts ‘hie. ae 4 the event of a complete railroad tle- with those of ‘18, "19 and “20 is mue You h those of “18, "19 and °20 ts much) iy, it was learned at the War De- w and rule| to the advantage of the jatter three! partment years.” He showed figures telling] It was emphasized the War De- uditore, who] Of 51.438 complaints and 28,194 ar-|Tariment, However, that, there had . z yean no offical discussion of any rests In 1917 5 bs ee with 49, complaints) jroposal in connection with the nd former | @nd 27,520 arrests in strike within the @ ‘tment as a| The statement then went ed in an commit. | dealing with improper in his manner of a Police Department report anarchists, gangsters and CONGRESS TAKES NO NOTE OF STRIKE War Depatiniant, Has 30,000 Vrucks That Can Be Used in Case of Walk-Out WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—Chair- man Barton and the other public rep- resentatives on tlhe Railroad Labor Buard conferred to-day with Chatr- man Cummins of the Senate Inter- stale Commerce Committee. Several medies were nnderstood to have been suggested, but it was sald Lat no conclusions had been reached Senator Cummins is of the opinion that Congress can make no move un the executive nas exhausted every possible means of averting a strike rhere was some d.scussion to-day of nging up the anti-strike bill spon- ed by Senator Vuindexter, Republi n, Washington, but It waa si there would be no immediate act o| ot | DY Congress, business yan and of $12 ecurities into the —_—— EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. ——— CHANGES IN GERMAN TREATY REJECTED Senate Votes 71 to 7 and 62 to © Against Amendments Pro- posed by Walsh WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—The first Senate roll call on the German peace treaty was taken to-day and resulted in a 71 to 7 rejection of the first amendment offered, a proposal by ¥ tor Walsh, Democrat, Montana, to ave the United States join the powers in a pledge to protect Germany against unwarranted in- vasion he Senate also rejected, 62 to 6. & second amendment by Senator Walsh proposing that the United States would lune ita good offices in the event of a wanton attack on Germany. All Republicans and a jarge major- ity of the Demorcrata opposed the Walsh amendment, the first attempt to amend the treaty. The seven sup- porters of the amendment, a!l Demo- crata, were Senators Culberson, Texas; Glass, Virginia; Hitcheook, Nebraske King, Utah; Overman and Simmons North Carolina, and Wash, Montana. plicinndne nies) Farthqoake In Isthmus of Panama. BALBOA, Oct, 17.~An earthquake shock, lasting four minutes, was feit throughout the Iathmus of Panama to- a waa done to the Canal, othe RITAIN sends for the feminine devotee of the fairway, the ski jump, the mountain trail— CASHIER EMBEZZLED N, Copland, cashler of the Union State Bank of Hanover, Ill, we: jarrested here today charged with the embezzlement of more than §120,000 of the bank's funds, oe $120,000, IS CHARGE DAVIS JUNCTIO:! Tih, Oct. 17—In Hanoy Engraved oryatal pitoher with ttatling silver band, 2q¢- 810.00 OME of the most simple remembrances and some of the richest gifts come from Oving: ton’s, but, for one as for the other, the proportion of what you get to what you pay is very, great indeed! OVINGTON'’S ‘TheGilt Shop of SthAve’* Fifth Avenue at 39th St. in the Quartermaster Division of the tee.” He denied that he had any con-|"“@buse of the Grand Jury system") MPI CITY RACE TRACK, N.Y No dan nection whatever with the Hughes when the body which “came to be|Oct. 17.--The following ate the entries Detective Agency known as the Almirall Grand Jury| for to-morrow's races | ., rr) " descended po nt cl id e found FIRST RACK -Olaiuning Tha Maplewood y right said that Ma fan ae nthis city.” He found | nist twogeetolda, tive ehd a ball tation Mitchel set an example for Mayor {fault with the system by which pro-| titer’ Hore °°" wi give Wy Hylan in dictating the appointment [fessional criminals obtain ball easily.) ‘ug! Bran Bor. <.:108 iam Mare, 6108 of Deputy Commissioners. He also [Nt Which is outside the jurisdiction) if toa AL Simote og 8 said his findings in the cases of }0f the Police Department, and with 103) Sag ‘olicemen put on trial at Police Head- | the lack of uniformity in meting out Vasa iia 108) Bn i. : uh sentences by the courts ony arte: 14) 108 ih quarters were along the lines of for- "07, ht coun GCs Spates mer Commissioner Arthur Woods, | |The Commissioner suld that he had | pi ira gmanaiie. “abd voMerd: ie NE Leo J. MeDermott, former purehas- | Vii BRD LE OG AS Seen ne tO) w ing agent for the Police Department, | 1° aie autet ae phat 9 1Ge) ita a it who testified regarding irregularities edibly short space of time had WW been completely riddled and sunk to Centemeri “Walton Heath” brushed wool hose in ment, “would ha sioner with a car, 81 Meseam Sc. 175 Broadway (Ne, Lach St. af 3d Awe. made a fine pur- He asserted there Made by America’s Most Sold Boonowncelty through REGALISHOE COMPANY, Factories: WHITMAN, Mass. |} | for the match, T the height of the Season Regal offers you values that you will not see elsewhere now—and probably not see during this whole season. For men—for women—40 new custom styles in fine full-grained leathers. Black Catfstin Russia Calfskin Tan Scotch Grain Black Scotch Grain Black Kidskin Regal Shoes for Fall are $7.50, $8.50and $9.50. (Nothing ever $9.56.) ¥7.50—the lowest safe price. #9.50—the highest you need pay to get every essential quality a shoe should have. v0 Shoe Makers NEW YORK Se. Michotns at 181et Se. 491 Tremont Ave. oc 37th te. ec 50th Se. Freeh Oot fee ve. eA 1h Och Ave. at 21. BROOKLYN 466 Fifth Awe. 901 Brosdway ae ee SS oc and preparing for a match at which 4 oblivion, where It has remained.” He AS” Raita ting 114 Gepartment during tue last three) Gictea the Committee of Fourtcon as isin a Bob Frat and scarves years, was unworthy of belief, Mr. ing that New York hax less open| THIRD. RACK The, Rowton. Aelkng Hand Enright said, and had been removed | Vico than any of the world's largest ra yearokly and upward; one mile aod Fawns, gr from office because his services were | “tes We Index Homme we vnsatisfactory and many charges iva ‘: Hg pic rea TY atisfactory a any 5°! ANSAS STOPS BI WETS) S00) tte aoe. G t EAE offering. 9.75, 10.00 each 2x 2 yd., $6.50, 7.25, 8.50, 9.00, | colors to match tams white, with contrasting horizontal stripes— Perfect fitting, soft yet sturdy, luxuriously com- fortable and so swagger. 7.50 Wool Gloves in a wide range of styles 1.25 against him had been made of dis- itso Pas ry criminating unfairly in making off-| BOUT, ARRESTS ALL] sv two-year olde; noone ale nile cial purchases | —— i: truth rzadie 30 sDermott’s assistants ae | ‘5 fuinantell My Plays. c10r one 0 see bay ty aN enatttes, | Cbons, O'Dowd and Willard, as Venitent 104 an investigator for the committee, Saror PUPP RACE Clasining: the ume: Mr. Enright said, “was a notorious Referee, Seized on Order of anenevear oa Sateands one A canbe’ crimina} and ex-convict,” who owed Atlorney General Intex, aime ey, Athi] : Aion’ ‘ox | Ma employinent to a Republican Sen-| WICHITA, Kansas, Oct, 17,—the id Seite om MiGs Gene dor,” 1 Scotch ator on the committee, who Know {hl poxers, officials and promoters con-[/s} Tdloen Mindelon| w Rendnien 0 IOP man “had acquired some experience | tected’ with the Crsuene ore al tae aaetAnaeett Nar | was Birme sdiank to 7.50 in the business of a policeman during | midaloweight bo i 0) Canan 114) 54° Orderly 4 ‘ See = pK aoTi.! 2 ight boxing match, sched- NTU tA The Bivwdway Pore: three his term in Sing Sing prison. Mixldieaitorbarheld Here Tucedky alent A one mile a f eo ineffic £10) S \: Bit, Wh felon Tama w Enright 1 the inefficiency cM were rested to-day by the Sheriff's Start ($09) Gquew Man 118 Dermott wae shown by his purchase} Ortice on instructions from Attorney TS atiowance claimed, five pounds of 74,328 cartridges for $1,490 for po-! Gen, Hopkins. They wore ebarged| Weir cee Drank fast lice revolvers which did not At the] with violating the State Boxing Law. guns. | Mike Gibbons and Mike O'Dowd| “This gentleman,” says the state-|aro technically charged with training chasing agent for the Russian Army | compensation was to be received and or for the French Panama. Canal ad-| admission charged. Jess Willard, We wish to emphasize the ministration which bought a lot of|former heavyweight boxing cham- values listed below—we snowploughs for use in the tropics.” | pion and referee for the match, was He sald Spoolal Deputy Commis-| ne of those arrested. ‘The promoters | believe they can not be sioner Harriss had saved the city] and officials were charged with ald-| duplicated elsewhere $6,000 by furnishing the Commis-|jng and abetting the preparations Beg Teds Mord McCutcheon's Table Cloths and Napkins At the prices you have been waiting for E are pleased to see that more and more women are daily discovering the truth about values at ‘‘The Linen Store.” With prices based on the very latest wholesale reductions, we sincerely feel that no one can afford to miss the values we are now Napkins 22 x 22 in., $6.75, 7.50, 8.00, 9.00, 10.50, 11.50 doz. and up. 24 x 24 in., $9.75, 10.50, 12.50, 14.50, 15.00, 17.00 doz. and up. Table Cloths and up. 13.50, 14.50, 15.S50eachandup. Centemeri Hose 400 FIFTH AVE. New York—Philadelphia Grenoble, France Own Shoe Stores CRONE KAU A |PRICE 50 2x 24 yd., $8.50, 10.00, 10.50, 11.75, 12.00, 12.50eachandup. 2x 3 yd., $10.00, 13.00, 13.50, 15,00, 15.50, 16.00eachandup. 214 x 214 yd., $9.75, 10.50,12.50, POW Wry 1S CRE SOP WON NT WEN PE WE YT NE ee, 214 x2l4yd., $14.00, 15.75, 16.00, 17.00, 19.50, 21.00 eachandup. 214 x 3 yd., $12.50, 13.75, 16.50, 18.00, 19.00, 21.75 eachand up. 214x2loyd., $21.00, 23.50, 25.50, 27,50, 28.00, 28.50eachaniup. James McCutcheon & Company Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets CENTS THE FOOTBALL—Soon to Come Out of Retirement Get Posted in Advance as to Winners and the Scores of Former Seasons THE 1921 WORLD ALMANAC Will Equip You to Answer All Questions Authoritatively BY MAIL 65 CENTS New York World, New York City aoe ce carne ene anim te or ee