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To-Night’s Weather-—PARTLY cLoupy. “IO TO 3” DAILY WALL STREET FEATURE THiS EDImioN Che Circulation Books Open to All.” al VOL. LXII. NO. 21,873—DAILY. Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). ULSTER WILL MOBILIZE AND ARM HER VOLUNTEERS; PRISONERS RENEW BURNINGS = DEFY LEGISLATURE. vows. ESTIMATE BOARD; NEW JOBS HELD UP to Sinn Pein Open Challen Expected to Have Serious Consequence CAMP RIOTS ON Outbreak at Spike Island Boy peated, With More Destrue- tion by Interned Men ‘ $40,000 Voted 4 at Albany for Tr \ eto twarned| Queens District Attorney’s an Office Not Approved. j i F a 1 ————— i of vera ard of mate deficd the! ff, " Nn open | Le to-day by refusing to i é vi Prin. has t ow ap item of $49,000 requested by! 1 Governm © Borough President ef Queens to! t i because of pay tor new jobs created by the last ian ) 1 Re. | Legiela n the office of Dana Wal-| Nha Distvict Attorney of Queens} \ The new jobs were provided hoa DU introdu by Assemblyman cv et XN jas I. Pette of Queens, a Re- la < pa an, and the bill was passed by in th % n ' ve by the Legislature in such a form that fas Nori and South to begin, Cath. {¢ did not come before Mayor Hylan, olies in | \ ig been in ters Who w have vetoed it. Pette sub- ror of jay when Unionist irregulars Sequently resigned from the Legisla- should ind consider- ture and is now holding down a $6.090 able ition soutiiward across the assistant District Attorneyship created Bovni expe 1 follow the by his own bill mobilizing the V tee The District Attorney of Queens} will, it Was announced, mandamus the money ard of Es imate to provide the for the mandatoriy creates positions, Commissioner of Public Works . representing Boroug? Prestdtnt Curran and Comptrolt yoted to allow the $49,000 item ‘good, cl k Democratic weather Provided with arms, is causing appre- | ; hension In British in this town The Board vernment circles. will meet to-morrow CORK, Oct. 18 (Ass ed Press) —The work < ruction berun @fternoon to formully receive the Sunday by the vchpants of the Spike budget “as proposed for adoption.” It Island camp for interned mounts to $851,700,000, It must be when they became enraed 1 cut to $49,450,000 to be within the they were not attend | constitutional jimit | \aners|FORMER KING LUDWIG | ations | OF BAVARIA IS DEAD} The sigs id lant wetill (heaeen ace . as Bloc ryed yesterday, | } on while anothe own Block | BERLIN, Oct, 18 (United Press),—| A was pretly we emolished to-day, {¥e King Ladwig of Bavaria ie] Jdead, It Was announced here to-day. (Continued on ‘ond Page.) ! DAIL EIREANN SENDS NEW CONSUL TO NEW YORK CITY Ludwig IL, ex-King of Bavaria aha was seventy-six years of age, became | Regent in succession to his fathr, Prince | Luitpold, who died in 1912; he was pro- | claimed King in 1918, in succession to | his cousin King Otto, who awas declared | Incapable of ruling, owing to mental infirm Ki Gate Ga § The f ex-King Ludwig brings Joseph Connol of Belfast. Ap-|to t the present Crown | ; ,, | Prince Rup one of Germany's pointed to Succeed J. L. Fawsitt, | war heroes, und the man the Monarchist i | Party was believed to have in mind for Now on Way Across. | Emperor of Germany if they gained . control of the country. Rupprecht was | BELFAST, Oct, 18. Joseph Con- | the eldest son of the late King Ludwig. nolly of Belfast has been appointed | —————— Copsul of the Dail Eireann in New| Attempt to Kill Schetdeman Fat York, replacing D. L, Faweilt, who} BERLIN, Oct 18.—Philipp Schelde: | sumed 0} nde man, former Secretary of Foreign af- hag: assumed: @: position yu der the | (irs: was fired upon during « meeting | Dail Eireann's economic rep: a> | A ta Carn S feny he Oe re 2m Amer ee | hullets dew wild-and Herr Bcheldemen Mr. Connolly sailed for New York | was uninjured. Five persone were ere , last Saturday, Tested for the attempted ination, |Hearings Not to Be Resumed’ | James attack from, the gdllatan, heirs | question CP aasteann, because the ovides for it, but | controversy, the bauker’s brothers 1 they will probably join in cutting it |and sisters become “parties to the is- thon . j 1 =) out of the budget on the final vote. sue,” and may, if they so desire, ap- James Craig denied ding | f mptroiler Cralg.|pear at the hearing and present evi- “The six counties will ang ¢ cial revenue bonds was | dence. gether, Lister is not a bargaimas| appropriated to take care of teachers'| In the estate left by James Still- factor in the aation, © CaP) sjaries until the end of the present | man trust funds of $3,500,000 are cre- never be ¢ | year, This amount will be redeemed | ated for the five children. For all those LONDON 18 ited!) the 1992 budget under the debt ser-|save James A. the will provides that Press).—The rt t of vice’ provision for revenue bonds. The] in the event the beneficiaries have no prisoners in the ‘ ni tual deficit for the schools this year| children, on their death the fund ts reported from Cork nigh sae irae | divided among the children of James tr n§ In devising Ww vad means of! a. stillman, leged 1 eping the 1922 butget within the] For the banker, the will provides ditions at nstitutional limit it has decided by thay the executors, “upon the death Bantry be y Es'imate Board to transfer about | of my son, James A. Stillman, divide Rati pent $1,500,000 unexpended snow moncy|the said trust fund into as many ReerR in isin ieaas ning {from the 121 to the 1922 account ON) equa} shares as he may leave chil- fae erauieine 1 t in. {the chanes that there will be little or | dren, one share for each child.” teers, 1s by Sinn Wein head- e snow during November and De-| The widening of the suit has the rita sence of two rivai{ermber. Comptroller ¢ facetious-|a;proval of Mrs. Stillman, who 13 é5rcee in the Ulster ares, bath < cm |l¥ remarked that Indications point to] quoted by an intimate friend as char- MRS. STLNAN IN NEW ACTION 10 PROTECT BABY GUY. —_—— Would Make Banker’s Broth- ers and Sisters “Parties to Issue.” CASE AGAIN POSTPONED | Until Nov. 29 on Account of Referee’s Illness. The order obtained by John E. Mack, esc guardian of Guy Stillman, ask- ling that all the heirs of James Still- | man should be joined as the “parties to issue” in the diverce action of | A. Stillman, was served to-da ou Cornelius J. Sulllvan of Mr. still- It is returnable before | Justice Morschaucer at White Plains| next ‘Friday. ‘The measure has been | taken by Mr. Mack to protect the tn heritance of G man's counsel. | y against any future | on the Surrogtite Daniel "F. Gleason visited his office in Poughkeepsic to-day tor tho firat time since the hearings in the | divorce case were adjourned last «pring. He has beon seriously ill, and with the/consent of all concerned tho| has been | resumption of the ‘hearings again postponed from Oct. 29. The order, result of the latest action of Mrs, Stillman’s forces, places in the role of those who may desire to ques- | tion Guy Stillman’s legitimacy and interest in a $37,000,000 estate, the banker's two sisters, Mrs, Percy and Mrs. William G. Rockefeller, and his brothers, Charles Chauncey and Dr. Ernest G. Stillman, who are executors of the will of the late James Stiliman. If Mrs. Stillman wins the scheduled to Nov. acterizing it as Cuy.” YELLOW CHINESE CHANGED TO GREEN BY UNION PAINTERS Didn't Like Way He Bossed Them on Job So They Decc Him and Pay $5 Fines. Ty Wong, a wealthy Chinatown business man, appeared in Centre Street Police Court to-day with his face pained a bright green He said he had employed two painters to paint the front of a ‘building at No. 6 Mott Street and the painters had overplayed the contract by painting him, too. Inidor Kessler of No. 110 Madi- son Street and Julius Brelen of No. 269 East 98th Btreet, the painters, who were escorted to he Police Court by a policeman, admitted decorating Ty Wong. They said he was too efficacious in giving orders and that the ex- asperation of two union painters over being bossed around by a Chinaman finally prompted them to show him his place. “the right thing for Magistrate McAndrews fined Kessler and Brelen $5 each for disorderly conduct They paid the fine, ) 20 GAINSBOROUGH “BLUE BOY” TO BE SHOWN IN NEW YORK; BRINGS. £170,000 AT SAL 7 Loe Boy es THE BLOF Boy’ By GAINSBOROUGH i Duveens Buy It From Duke of Westminster—G. F. Hearn Paid $50,000 for Other. | quit: TORESIGN — DVERSILESIA HE The cabled announcement n orld, Entered as Second-Cinss Matter Vost Office, New York, ACTION ON STRIKE TAKEN BY CABINET; “WAR COUNCIL” HALTED BY UNION HEADS eH TALS FROM CAR e INHUDSON TUBE; Train’ Held “under Rive More Than Two Hours Ut til Body Is rdy Is Moved. as to One How Story Mystery Dropped = Barron Walter Thompso Blwyn Lee ative of the J of the York und Now tising agency one know men in in business, was iin in the Brie station Manhattan. way from Terrace, officer No talling from a t between the Street, Tube Christopher Barron was yome, No. 7 N. J. to Avenue The body ovding to thy had been stripp identifica to them n Brown wood hi Madison hadl 1 of the ud have wa rutile ted made fo ver tee Captain f to kno maible for igh the effects of Mr. F to the aid he before planne arrival of the ¢ Although the aceident o 8.35, It wa ifleation was made Jer the river was up untl than the pa lalled train we until they « back river ha vutt removed aken to en 4 aorvice tintained until the body the mpany ina © protection for pa 4 train was such it cou tand bow am, the cars until an iave ” | been made Passer ersions of ut Mr, sd. One Ke in the at Barron w ggg) ORUSHED TO DEAT That Door Swung Open Pri head isnieen, best the killed this morning by Made ane Mr his Engle M4 Ny Jersey City it personal ef quick turned n night having gone rron pre urred simost 2 o'elock before at the ‘The line un- 10.45, n= val Ho tn the other the nder neath had removed | was Ing from one NEW FREIGHT RATE CUT BELIEVED 10 BE UNDER se CONSIDERATION BY OFFICIAL bo 1. BARRON, VICK w SAKE STUATION BYR R. EXECUTIVES sapilal Believes L Union Men Simply Had to Call What They Considered “Bluff.” i | Board RESULTOFSTRATEGY & peabe Cas a a all for Conference Between “Big Five” Chiefs and Labor In Line With Mf. Harding’s Desires President Not Ready Yet. to Take a Personal Hand in the j~ Situation Until Board Shows What It Bs Bo) Strike Is Offic ally ‘Regarded as \imed at Existing Orders on by David Lawrence. Wage Cuts, Not Antic (Special Correspondent of The Eve- pated Reductions. ning World.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (Copyright Wawra en i 1am cthe Cal . 2 NG N, Oc ~The Cah- 1021).—PPevalling _opipiew . t0:48y | iit went into session to-day on the among members OF the Cabinet and} raiinoat strike situation, It wae om touch with the railroad situ. | peeted some Government — pollity wienape wilt be hovatwike might erystaillze at the meeting. “tite 16: buaed ‘ciowiselon: 6 enews The Administration's efforts for the A ‘ present, it was le on high au- GABE: UAE SnG | tAbopsciaetors th thority, will Be confined to moves sely are not eager for a test of) aj the line of conciliation and ar. strength and that the railroad execu- | bitration. Drastic action, which tives canno: afford to take an arbi-| Might include court injunctions, the trary attitude toward any compro-| U8¢ ©f troops and in a grave emar- gency, the seizure of the lines, wit! mise solution that may be proposed.) ne taken only after an actual tie-up, Many a compromise ts being con- The impr was given in Ad- side ances are that the| ministration quarters to-day that a calling of the strike as a protest} fright rate reduction was under cam avainst a second wage cut wilt lose | Sleration. Etteh Acministration of fiefals indicat “mn announcement ite in justifien tic when a propo- | might come within » fow daya, 1 (8 made that the Interstate Com. It was made plata that the cag merce Commission and Railroad | sideration being given to the rate | Labor Board be given an opportunity | duestien was independent of the prea- Kk out a programme whereby | (Ot labor wage ngie and te ons in waxes shall be passed | threatened walkout of the ratiramd cn to the consumer through cheaper | “Mployess. 4 MEHL PRION The uctlon of the Railroad Laker Aw it Is now, tie labor leadera claim | Boi in summoning railroad unfen first cut In of last July | chiefs to Chicago for conference was aen’'t passed on, The railvoads|deseribed In high official circles to- rim the wage c warrant 4 ut to droe tn rates. The wamn't big enough | day as a first step to whether the raliway determine board in to Be sacienamaers (ia GalnabayouEh Faw AtlmeL WuM@ol he cites itheea | @eIMes hia n called mostly to pre- |teKurded as an eMicient Government pee ats ra ee ve here and he ia wala went a second cut quest for |aeeney or failure. 1e Boy le most r ‘ Bak Ane De Ne eee second cut in wages, it is suspected,| The step, It was learned to-day af painter's many works and one z ; fe 4 Ae hecournted armely tire steatemy of the railroad | ter the Cabinet meeting, is in entive best known pictures in the world yf esPe ll ontered and (executives in wishing to make suve| accord with the desires of the A@ been purchased from the Duke of lit fatied to close properly. -When|'h@ acceptance of the fret cut Siinistration, AIsbOURn the Midloa sia 3 8 hen|"“Shippers’ organieations seem to be|wr 2 tbat President Harding wag mat Westminster b: e eSSrs. c he Y a t the curve the | ; re ' y th ey Hs ay nn {German ¢ han siie SWAG ea ads rs ak |placing as much blame on the United] ready to take @ personal hand in the and would soon be placed on exhibi 8 e swing open States Railroad Labor Board as on|situatio a < | When League’s Decision | ieaning against it at the mom sates’ BAAfORd Sabon MORth ak a Nie eo lane Aa, he: tee ee tion in (his city calls to mind the ex- | Be ; either of the parties to the contro-| working toward a solution, No con- Istence of another Guinsborough's Is Received. ees su thirty years ot ana |Yersy for the faliure of the railroads] ference between the President ang “Blue Boy" purchased by G A eaten ae wide rand Git) rhe [ to seace votes: The Rallroad. Labor | the LM aussi shite : bie iets | ‘ i . ! ‘ and ard, on the other hand, cl ate prospect, {t was said. arn in 1899 | » place of| PARIS, Oct. 18.—Chaneellor Wirth of |hoay was taken by the railyond com.| Board on the other hand, claima it}a Head 2 ae Lav a n ee rac ft : 2 dsp body A: ve uh youd i sn't been able to operate single-| President Harding has been am ic pn of master- | Germany has announced to the Com- | pany to the Henderson Avenue yards)» naeq, ince it could not know how] sured by the Raliroad Labor Boatd pineees er acter titrasitt mission of the Deans of the Retch-|and later turned over to the poltey | oe members tha tno formal request or Th Jat at Ge an dout see 2 "| atug his intention to reelen after the |2"4 by thems removed to Hughes's (Continued on Second Page.) proceeding involving additional wage tiiten whenever the! “Glue B y" ; has secisidh of the Gmuneil of the Langue aes he tdentitt r Sule, frame, tha! (sAroNd Aaae toa ever the “Bluo Boy” has | ¢ a hen the identi on was made it . is before it, whate t 1 changed hands in the last century and| of Nations relative to Upper Silesia to notify Mrs, Bar WILL USE CANAL heads. ma meal ate eae Herd a halt, Artist critien and collestors| wn rece'ved win not told of her us| TO GET COAL HERE considered important by officials that have long known of the existence of] ERIN, Oct. 1k—The mark wax ath but that he had deen |no misunderstanding be incurred as Mis fra sgpntlog ures fa both] mash Rite waeee Sioa CRACAGIINS ed, the police humanely IN CASE OF STRIKE) |to this and the strike 1s officially re- are held by co! eurs to be the] ng epare her for the shock | carded as aimed at an exist oO °} . ar h painte ord. the Bourse closing at 184. left hon of ¥ n existing ender work of the great English painter, b a aa ered ona [SRC Said he ad left home on the! Jersey Central Subsidiary Prepares |or the Ratlroad Labor Board, and not there has nevor be 4 settle oh Z ie p yee wUnlome) 745 train to Put Large Fleet of Barges anticipated orders. ment of the question as to which ix\ Marks at any price —_>_— j i eee Ter? | he strwt move’ ofthe aby beast the original and which the replica. | vee ane sxchenee * lower than| PREDICTS WINTER ' in Operation on the strike situation was a pid vhe a ane : 3 outside Germany heeause confidence 4 edd Ls uM ae we peat Bar eheU MAY GHIINiO’ abe counts jel COLDER THAN LAST} Plans to relieve rail freight traffic | ference at the White House between Plug Say the. prise: ue Dald) WEN ces ctliereines Chase Ie ie ee jas much as possible and at the same|the President and Secretary Davia, fe ae A sia 10 be in tue a6 gon for mich a precipitous drop, ‘The |, York Central Kxpert Hawes! cine prevent a tie-up of coal #hip-/who was summoned to Washingtoh boron of $60, eat n considered *| + ouble has been that in the struggle ' ese teen an, 200) eee: ments for New York from coal dis-| from a trip through the Middle West Heb guns even for a eels to convince thé world that an un- na Moe Adley, wie ha we oe tricts around Seranton, Pa., are being | within a few hourg after announce- ne Duveens ars reported ota, (divided Upper Silesia was necessary | t rq) faiiroad for the last ten years, pro. | made by the Lehigh Coal and Navi-|ment was made if: Chicago that a paid the Duke et Westminster £170) tg q solvent Germany the Govern- | dicted to-day that the comlag winter wii fation Company, which is controled | strike call had been tssued. ‘The 000, or about $850,000 at normal ¢X-| ment propagundized its own pc ople be much colder than that 9 by the Central Railroad of New Jer- | Secretary spent most of yesterday change, This estimate is based UPOF |} t4 guch an extent that believe! Hls forecast, he sald, was fou sey and which has tidewater coal|¢urveying the situation from the ; | thy fact that the Duveens bought atthat, now a section of the province |arcmuluted excess tempernti sckets at Perth Amboy and Eliza-|Labor Department standpoint amd the same Ume Sir Joshua Reynolds's has been lost, their best move is to| normal per month from Ja | beth | was understood to have tIaid his portrait of “Mrs. Siddons as the gave what they can from what they | S*pt regarding whioh The company plans to recommis- | Views before Mr, Harding at to-day’s anne Nise pay LM oes for se think wil be a complete crash, The Tieee Kempaatures Bre Le sion a large number of barges, which | conference. Some time ago the Duveens of-| result is the mad rush to get rid of as have been tled up for six months in a ed the £150,000 for the “Blue ma y ‘ In) 66 ” tered ie es Act hg f ue Blu Linke ; to FPand Staten Island Sound, and bring coa: WAR COUNCIL oy” alone, bu his was rejected The Retchst ik itself 18 in a serious | down the Raritan Canal after a short | The Gainsborough owned by the! predicament. Usually on a falling) WASHINGTON Favorable | ‘ r e | INDEFINITELY PUT EN aay is ak i J able! overiand haul of about fifteen miles dks, which uns for years on the| tarker it haa been able to uphold the! senort. auvvorising. the. creation ot a | Qreriand aul of about fifteen mite OFF BY LEADERS walla of Grosvenor House, has been| mark, but this crash is too great for commteaton to arrange for funding and Ota. oF barge crews already has held by British artists to be the orig-|even its resources, refunding of the forelgn debt was Is ary inal “Blue Boy,” while others, of = ordered 10-day by the House, Wave capable judgment, who have exam-| Noted Artiat Diew tm Stockhotm, Ost ie Yar the cdmnlr bee ee Oct. 18 —Jul tus Kron: wh i Boule have, xive n the Seer re, widely nown artist, died here of the Treasury blanket authority over | (Continued on Second Page.) yesterday foreign debt negotiations, * Leen started, The Perth Amboy and Elizabeth pockets supply much of the coal for New York | (Ring Enbries on Page 2.) Unexpected Call From Labor Board be use to — of SS =

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