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POLICE FIGHT REDS BEFORE EMBASSY ~—OFULS. AT HAVRE "Five fedora 6 in Battle Before Mob of Communists Is Broken Up. FORBID PARIS MARCH. Officials to Use Troops: if Ne:- “essary to Prevent Storming of Embassy. HAVRE, Oct. Five persons were injured in fighting (United Press),— between police and a mob of Commun- fete before the American Consulate here during the night. Gendarmes charged and dispersed the crowd, which was yelling for the release of Bacco and Vanzett!, communists con- vieted for murder !n Massachusetts. ROME, Oct. 22.—Communist demon- strations demanding release of Sacco @nd Vanzetti occurred ‘throughout Italy to-day. The central anarchist | organization ordered every mass J ‘meeting to telegraph a American Ambassador Ch make no threats. PARIS, Oct. 22—The Ministry of the Interior to-day prohibited a Com- munist demonstration at the Amer fcan Embassy, scheduled for to-mor- row. Communists, however, went right whead with thelr plans for marching upon the Embassy through eight ¢on- verging streets. 4 “The Sunday demonstration at the American Embassy will not be per- mitted,” it was stated at the Ministry of the Interipr. “No public procession will be allowed. The most rigorous measures will be taken to prevent it." This ts thken to mean that, if nec- essary, troops will be used Fifteen were wounded by the explc of a bomb thrown into & squad of pollce who were attempt- ng to disperse a crowd. near the hail where a Cominunist meeting was held Jast night. Of injured twelve d by the Journal to have been policem b was of the same type as that sent to Myron T. Merrick, American Ambassador to France, last Wednesday Police have obtained a f the man who sent perfum k. They st to d, but to persons are si as deseription the bomb In a Ambassador well-known package to y heisa tiers and the si exolutl ‘o-Vanzettt vas bear: ng on “NATURAL DEATH,” EXPERT PREDICTS Congress Can’t Repeal Law of Nature, He Says; Nature Demands Alcohol in Man. |ATTACKS MEDICAL MEN Says “Dry” Law Is Due to Greed of Doctors Who Want To Control Liquor Sale. Mitchell Kennerley has published and placed on sale to-day the first attack on the Eighteenth Amendment based on a careful examination of the relations of alcoho! to the human system and of Prohibition to the social structure. The author is Charles Tabor Stout, aud he takes the position that Prohibition cannot en- dure, not only because it 1s in contra- vention of the rights of the people as guaranteed by the Constitution but because it 1s harmful to the public health. The title of the book is “The Eighteenth Amendment and the Part Played by Organized Medicine.” Tho author, after careful investigation of the growth of the Prohibition move- ment, finds that it did not emount to | much until the America. sociation went into partnership with the Anti-Saloon League, the Standard Oil Company and the medical depart- ments of the life insufance com- panles—the latter, Mr, Stout charges, being controlled by the American Medical Association, DOCTORS WANT PROHIBITION TO INCREASE FEES, . He charges, further, that the Health Service of the United States Government {s controlled by the American Medical Assoctation, and was used in helping the Prohibition movement. ‘The fundamental reason for the indorsement of Prohibition by the American Medical Association, A : ; «family which Mr. Stout calls a compact, dic- HEAR HER SINGING eae ley Sie te ES Une fe) ghicken “éinner wivleh husbands, on.008 3Re8 tatorial, labor union, was, according | —_ | jibe ce noel ecom hia ie bands are invited, will close the reunion, | sien TE owi0 48% to the author, the prospect, under|Miss Amelia Donovan Gives First ieee sishpais 8 Ie eae bale daa Me atiattar (havent | In 1900 the population of New York Prohibition, of increased fees to the| Pe, + MN [the man upstans and when he came) The Bulletin, the week ©] was 3487 that year, a a Demonstration of New Method down they Jumped into the automobile | CollnKe. Hsued a apecial social service | Mayor Van , there was’ appro- | ic Transmissior 8 ent activities diring the year at the | Prieted $9 oO e cit Mr. Stout tells how the American of Music Transmission. jand disappeared, Perlmutter harled student aetlyitle oe athe year at the pri my i Bede ae ahent: Medicaj Association, as the result of Miss Amelia Denovan, contralto a pees pees) ie sor ee the) hd Maltland Settlemen |tant an intensive campaign, practically | soloist of the Dutch Reformed crasn of glass trought up Friedman|* — Rust ie | "Pen years later under Mayor Mo- | Weel alkane SaaRilie Wednesday chapel was unexpectedly | 5 : a . put the patent medicine people out of| Ghiurch, 1234 Street and Lenox A na Groused other ‘families In’ the) | Wetony ar lasing. epiaoden behel {< ee ihmeigabe nu desteenes tah be neee: F = hid louse, "resident o sphomore | ¥ byl hy rthed 7 x |dusiness. ‘Then, he declares, and! nue, said to-day she felt it a grea = g yietims found that the robbers! Stmbles, Tireadent of the Sorlumore | 1 sG.s80 the sum of $163,190,270.87, oF bolsters his allegations at length, nonor to nave made the first demon-| Led by Two-Gun Man, Five nat ten 8 ,000 in cass and Jewelry which every Kecond. your. etud Al the rate of $84 per pergon, the American Medical Association | stration of antion thal enabled : seas ue front them. | Loltceman Winters of qe freahman inching and publi! Last y with a population Ib plotted to send alcoholic beverages | rmeNehatene te Robbers Search Ten Victims Miller avenue ~tation was called, but|down the law of behavior for the reat of | orally entimated at 6,000,000, there was ‘) | persons to hear music fur Le first ». the bandits had & no trace the year, \u appropriated $846 9.77, or at the along the road it had sent Woman. Leeds H medicines, In order that the sale of alcohol should be limited to quantities PROHIBITION 10 DIE Aedical Av-| |AUDIENCE OF 200, -_ THE EVENING WORLD, PICTURES SATURDAY, OOTOBER 22, IN THE DAY'S NEWS 1921. A Group ot Distinguished Arrivals From Abroad JOHN F. HYLAN THE FIRST BILLION DOLLAR MAYOR NEW YORK CITY EVER HAD In His Four Years, the 1922 Budget Included, $1,217,- 000,000 Will Have Been Ap- propriated to “Run” Me- tropolis. Asa result of the constantly moun" Ing cost of Government in New York City since it was consolidated, Ma- or Hylan has the distinction of be ing New York's firet billion-dollar Mayor. In ila four years when the budget for is adopted, Mayor Hylan, with his Board of Estimate, will have appropriated $1,217,000,000. His four years will have cost the city $384,- 000,000 more than the previous four under John Purrey Mitchel. when $833,000,000 was approprigted. ‘The in- crease under Mayor Hylan bas been more than 46 per cent. In tho years from 1900 until 1921, the per cap!ta appropriation In the city has been raised from $26 to $67.50. Under Boss Tweed, with everything in sight being stolen, the tax per cap- {ta in 1870 was $29.11 and the bondet debt per capita wa 77.87. The net |funded debt in 1920, as prepared by the Finance Department, was $1,083,- Bis apita. Thus since the Greater New York was organized its debt per cap- ita has increased to more than twice what {t was under Boss Twegd and |HUNTER COLLEGE Miss JOAN WHITNEY ©Kxkevsione vice Alumnae of Hunter College will thelr annual fal! reunion | Nov. 12, at College. It Harvest Hor tive class will ap tumes, Th ing will bh h original classes. Dancing Rie SHE Fone SLI Sore BANDITS GET $3,000. Satu will MRS VINCENT ASTOR ar in Appropriat lett be!'nd tu cover the retreat of the jothers to their car. On their way downstairs the tive| % followed by a “stunt ALL PARTLY DEAF, ete patent | time in years She sang yesterday in the firet concert ever held exclusively Twice—Spare ———— = THREE BREAK RECORD ALUMNAE TO HOLD NOVEL REUNION at which ea ie various | MANAGERS AT ST. LOUIS than twice what height of that regime, the first adopted by the tiey have t four tion of Mayor treater City inhabitant ) under Mayor of $07.00 pia t 59. Allowing New York 6,000,009 population this would be $172.35 per Its appropriations for the expenses of the city have also increased to more | they weer at the In the comparison of budgets sincs n divided into periods of years and the first Administra- McClellan, which way hold iny, | f" two years, has been coupled with hee, | that of Mayor Low, which was for a ‘| similar period, The aggregate budg- ‘Jets for four-year terms were as fol- cvs" | lows: Den. ‘Ayer. Yearly day tu" Appropela crease, $81,009,000 $95, i804 0 | under | “ $23 more WOMEN IN GANG WHICH ROBS MAN ON STATEN ISLAND Loot Recovered in Telephone Booth, but Victim Can’t Identify Prisoners. Roeeo Sconen! of Richmond Ave+ nue, Arrochar, Staten Island, tele+ phoned the police at 3 o'clock this morning that he had just been held up and robbed. He said he had alight- ed from a South Beach trolley car about half a block from his home and met a party of three men and two women, The men displayed re- volvers, he sald, and ordered hands up. They took his gold watch, a dia~ mond pin and $18 tn cash. Detective Sergeant James Graham and Detective Collins, who wefe as- signed to the case, decided that their best chance was to watch the ferry, | belleving that the bandits would re- turn to Manhattan. At 7 o'clock this morning they saw t' ree men and two women alight from a South Beach train at the St. George ferry house and board the boat for Manhattan, The detectives followed and watched. On the Manhattan side one of the men went into a telephone booth, When he came out Detective Collins went into the booth, searched it aud found two revolvers, a gold wateh and a diamond pin. So the threo men and the two women were told they would have return to Statem Island. There the police called Sconent, to He ®/ identified the watch and the pin as hia, but sald he could not {dentify any of the men dr women. So the police veleased them. Their names were not learned. —— | WELFARE BOARD NOT PLAYING POLITICS Reeponathility for the letters sent widows under the care of the Child Welfare Board, urging them to sup- Me-| port Mayor Hylan, was fixed yestor- e niivo Beating: Blie Samuel he 0 close > Olellan ‘ » the ‘bos ceived at the y this imort-| prescribed by physicians. And al-| {0 Devsonslof defective bearing, 1 Samuel Friedman, to IN CROSS-COUNTRY RUN PLAN TO MOVE TRAINS [oct oniy hes the Hylan Adminis-| 44 by tho board on Conrad Engl Two threater of Anu \ hh the American Medical Asso. |@emonstvation was In the specially tts restaurant at Willlama and Blake ction appropriated more than a bil-|@ new member, who ts Chairman of oF Herrick. One, postinarked Mar- ciation legislat 4 Poteet tea eee; | wired auditorium of the New York) 410106 prownsville, at 1246 A. M ool Athieten Bat They WIN Attend Meeting |jion dollars but it has had and spent| the Hylan Non-Partisan League. One, postinarked Mav-|ctation legislated patent medicines ee ee 108, Brov je, at 1246 : : | ‘our yo ore than a billion ; ; ; Yoon cn) ean math fe f r for Hard Hearing, No. 126 Team Score. eal foyn Phere in ty four years more than a i by ter red ink in It ut of business it indorsed the luxa- | 2 coe atih cect to sent eleven men friends up t : | Called by Labor Board, Hiars, In round figures the elty has| Mr Engle me asked yesterday by an ai ued with @ crudely drawn |y:ve products turned out in enormous | Past 58th Street. — rinent on the second floor to! Three Stuyvesant’ High Schoot hur-! ge Hons, o Daaculive scat under Mayor Hylan $240,00,000 in| Miss Sophie Irene Loeb, President of ed ha Anot “ nEStibed of % ey Two hundred were in the audience ” ok ors broke the record oyer the Van 1918, $248,000.000 {n 1919, $278,000,000 in] the board, to tell where he had ob nesMibed On quantities by the Standard Ol! Com- limaekey Onewla area, wriediian twenty-one railroads in the Southwest . $248, eee it bat one ‘lack dae hand i partly or alinost wholly deaf. One olc a card game. Mra, Fri Goriiandt. atk ‘cou to-day HAVA TRRATW aR ALAR TOTS ‘ 100,000, in 1921, oF ®) tained the list of persons to whom Forty ; men ‘ Mr, Stout claima that the Eigh-| woman said it was the first time she naq put the two children to bed and 41.1. cammates helped establish a rec-|they asserted thelr intentic i al of $1,106, ihesleiters ware eentare ated ae ie pall Amendment would have bren | had heard a note of music in twenty ome : 27 hele ted : retail oy nwserted thelr Intention ; ee mare oan around ERG Oni aa eye Cosa N= | teclared une ana} itioadd hag Sn) U- years, All moved their heads in time was in another room preparing t ord low four core entile filstiaas era tg the lincs In event of a THAT RIVERSIDE BLAST Paola tht ae rted It had not been Ing all who sought to appro: thority, such as the American Medi : ; a song tire. \tirst in the third race, covering the} and doing everything legally. po: ‘om the board. sons with packuse ' 1 back. |eal Association declared that alcohol |to the music, smiled and at the end ©” im : Ania singsr more than two miles In 10.09, closely|to serve the public. The anhounce- | ONLY A MOVIE STUNT | The lettera were of a character cal Sees i ais a food. oreseeing this, he claims, _ applauded Six of the men began Diaying DOK tollowed by Lowe, in 10.10, and Me nt follow nee here, J Jeulated to appeal iad y t de-'the American Medical Association Oo - = == | tour iooked and the other went|onaid third, in 10.17, The team acores: Kurn, Pres ‘ Louls| Giant Arch Light Short Ctrentts in| ° ie to poor people, cau Mi | passed a putic ed on labora- | —— = ae a A TUyREAn Mvaiider Child: in Brat Fort tee Village. | ey moake ct Mayor Hylan’s Interest daa ip) it ry tests, dect: g that “alcohol is | excessive drinkers,” wrote Dr. W down t row eat as a mer as “ new en i ; ,|{n child welfare. recalled the free tce TOCA 1 to the n economy’ i ur he )-| imou n th Newte Me $2; Commerclal, 86, We #8 Aouad An car splitting “Blam” of gigantic! cream and free milk distributed last use in therapeutics as fas many w Avenuc en burr 5 s « won the first) strike bece ' I tions and & Dilnding Slash of) mtuer and advised those recelvi \ ¥ Plott stimulant for food has no nly one-sixtlt as 4) + 1t » chauffeur at the| Tee in 1042, lowed by Greenfere, Mp, earn anid athe va ite Ught startled hundreds of persons se receiving ‘ » Wra t value.” By this action, M Poa ws ee who broke the record last week in 10. SSuth wanker wauld attend thelin the tiverside £ district Jast night |the letters to register and vote for ; fa . charges, the American Medlc ground that whee Wilson, Curtis, was third, tn 10.44.) conference ca tle Rallroad|and waked mat pers. ‘There was q|Mavor Hylan. s¥ociation ded to eventually | alcohol {s a food absolutely essential A minute later the six appe m scores: Curtis, 43) Flushiny vat Soard f Wednesda enere. elephone inquiry t Polle| Miss Loeb denied ti 1 wren mu Minto the hands of a email priv: [acon i ed/abyoluthly sssentia ute Iter x appeared’ Tem irtiv, 43) Blushing, 44;| Labor I | Wednesday, | generat telephone inquiry at Polter | 8 » denied that the’ letters re t 5 lat medical peat to nep hand tie neflelal in from the Jltchen into Friedman's din-) cuinton, Jamatea, 80. orge W > \Tieadquarters from those who belleved| iad been sent out tn the same enve- waule hea ench Com. jeged. c med ‘ofess jeorporated i overages. Nature spares vai ioe 3 ial | P| | nn Nadal St east Caleahonye and require |corborated | in, Beverages. | NAtU ing room, where the men were pIay-|ington,” 112) Hoys’ igh, 14. Lange,! WEDS HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW, | niere hut been w serious dtsaster, topes which Carriedsnyitatlensita te ountrymen to save pay toll to that privileged |-phe craving for it is constant. He !ns All had white Inndkereliefs| Manual, won the second race in 10.2 | Port Lee explained that the For Fim | Americanization meeting which wai Tiallan murderers: instances growing children whose in-| over their faces, The leader had a fermen, Biante: Mae sen in AV2 Towa Farmer, Father Of Sts, |Corr ton nae Deanexpariingsiting wth addressed by Mayor Hylan. She sald Discovery of a bomb under one |PISPUTES FISK ON ALCOHOL'S |ordinate HD PAL te tO) an is ad Bs eyolver in each hand and the others ¢ f Bovis tana ae eae an Divorces Hie Wife for “Craeity.” [2 ft es, aa lng oy ftsi0 ALR \the invitations had been sent out by f 4 bene H dy, engendered by const exercise guns. : eo Se i Inge, usin © Mghts c lous | 7 . at the Place nes neay the Ainer.-| RELATION Cee ere. cleat activity, 8 nothing more nor less Begs cour hands," ordered the Heasmus, 73; Richmond Hill 83; Bryant, cy a, Ovt ivorg | sands of volts. of the big lights |Ner own staff several days after the an fn pled with the throw Nulative propaganda against al.| thn a craving for alcohol to relieve : ya ut Bien fe re ientet Rider, forty-four, a farmer and tther|ghort-elreuited and Riverside heard the | 4a4te of the Engle letter and that the ing Lomb last night and the! cohol spread by certain medical aa- | fatigue. ul Mualcreaule at . i ah iy s Ap aletd of #ix children, obtained ree from | result hurt eae palsatlon Ree ng Wes Roe bis gending of a grenade to Atm/ussador|torities and the American Medical} | Mi. Sout discrnses toe ring Men | cen thet ne ates Brlodman ASKS 7 P. C. MAXIMUM his w last week to-day was) No one was hur Mr Curran ‘ed, a pol affair Ficed. police they wuss} Association, He devotes considerabl en deprivation of laboring men lined up Mrs edman ap nie mother-in-law, M Herrick, convinced pullee they warn] Atel tOR TH a ye eee book, “Alc (of the stimulant to which they have! Uouted trom her room "-\ YIELD FOR LANDLORDS '"7""! 10's mot —__ Se eniutes ee Bs ta Relation to Human EM-|been accustomed all their lives, and Ivers, folded her | » conceal Bider obtained hla ree on th —_——_————q7—_—— TORS UE: SON . ency and Longevity,” 1s a Prohibj-| charges that it will result in reduced Pbvaver, Sul her ts SenEoP ‘i vu. 8. ¢ k ¢ nd treat- | PARIS, ‘Oct. 22 (4 d Pre feat book und. the average lay| effort and production treating of the $3,000 diamonds she . Untermyer in U. $, Court Attmekm ground of crus ity ane man. trea pemons trations Lda " of Mr, Stout's bool con-|alcoliol as medicine he calls attention) “rt's all right, lady, put ‘er State Court's Ruling, ment. Under the Towa law he eoitid tbe saat clude that he shoots, Dr. ¥ s argu to the tact that whiskey aa ite. ony saiaitne ter hi by the ate (ern. Of ie bem prieatgs a vier Bul ve [I at menta and theories full of hole: remedy that stopped the ra S Hesae i wot aia ve ee re Hh Grok ALEGRE day went int cou C ithoned pened | by i |"Vor instance, he quotes Dr. Fisk's| influenza in army camps, and charges “We ain't going take your dia-| the Supreme Court were attacked by| ine judge who granted the divorce to against the conv of assection that’ “Willinger found the|that the Health Bureau of the Goy- monds. I've got a sister of my own.”| Samuel Untermyer, on behalf of ten-| permit hun to remarry. ‘The court in faa eect ake |resistance of the red blood cells much|ernment and the American Medical A mun named Katz dropped a $459! ants and the Kwood committee, we he was . ie educed after administration gt Association "oe ely mene this ring to the floor as he elevated his Judge Li Hand here was no ¢ ene sub- ymation from thé public sen, tna uandtih aw cathy Gintan (inten ¢ eon and Vanzetti| So: bs found cA cherica:” eaya the author tast Hands, but one of the bandits » United States Distri t the ases In Set for Oct. lin and rabbits becoming an immense brewe Any m he t to " ay. At the hearing he iver BOSTON, O is , Stout quotes ot lorities! one can make alcohol, The relation tet ban t th AL of tenants uf N cg arr ear My Me Maeght eye ak ks tea weh A rg ea RRB orca art eny See =. - 0,000 " nd Bariowmeo | char ne, which contains about 18] matter of fiat but a matter of fact a iia money elke the higue ‘> WOMAN SEES ROBBERS ’ ‘ 1 of alcohol, are not due to| The substitution of tyros for experts 1s money also ett and content to the fact] in brewing and distilling and of com vutter, N 88 W TAKE $5,000 FURS, BUT— owners a deadly} pulsory stealth for natural freedom Avenue, dropped $50 to the gas, which! can scarcely be considered an Im- 00 nie goot on it, but again the } She Doean't Suspect 7 and t ie | provement till, € ence eache = t dit ted woe y Get Away to Automobile, said nothing about ‘car-| the novice becomes | eye of a bandit detecte an 4 1 ms ‘ acid gas |under nnpleasant conditiy hat's @ etl of a th do, e arn w : ‘ill be more and better illicit alcohol Kher wall ‘eed it pon \ HOLDS UP 5, UNAWARE [PUNCTURES THE ALCOHOLIC! ene gual DY uppen agelr ‘ t POLICEMAN IS LOOKING fate OD) k's indoraement|POINTS OUT LEGAL WEAKNESS howavar. can balance Sew pa Mera in A = = | hibition clatm that “the in OF PROHIBITION ation against $50 cf ' * Mandit Pires Once ECT AMIEL S) b ‘ ; River. “ us alcohol i ¢ n spite of the h ee n Evening Mur gre at ce e position,” say author in CeSP aS: 2 yf Hutbert | ¢ Mart of conclusion, “t weakness in the World re teg, “just before tho a ‘i i Mart Bop 1 numbe very foundation of Prohibition w robbers came in t pafd a man £10 : ent. sroul mitted to our thas been tnpossible to rectify that 1 nim=e0 Deaved: that taper K. ines ave this is unders will ‘ 1 Willla ens, whe je ¢ ul a wel, blow to oad sual 8 t a) carefully erected his address, had on urtempted a-| re suffe itil wn about the heads of cent stickpin and a fou w he oe \t at pean ita proms reture : us e ea ‘\) eas Al ree STRATTON-BLISS COMPANY BISHOP, McCORMICK & BISHOP ae ih iti q fed mara eee It lo0ks vat ta “ Good Alike 1847 Broadway 1221 Bedford Ave y © theatre 1 be See ray HADIEGT 1 the pin Tie New York Brooklya we Howard i lie insanity annu 1 and + prion Ain 1 oy ew buck a this mornin worance of| "The Census Bur attate9| tated Government medical emark it was no quod. Fret BONNELL MOTOR CAR CO t tha cud they eanitant The Onlin \muigeds Jn ne Then CCORRV Gur neal Bilddel, Ne Williams Avenui 562 Broad Street Hence ned ota be | gpliile Oklahoma with the ex. tlonal health departments and estab- they took $58 Newark Pc Bre Who was con- | jorads 1 Nevada, the|Itsh an honest and competent service, 1 t s n had ke ui ne 4 ne doorway. Briten- |b In Mai nner|that service will tell us that Ryder Bn ARAL AIEAS FeRiod bach intruded as Hart bad tour men | t n State, 5 nece pat & f : five ines D B and a woman backed up at the point | sane perso E d feine to susta ad woman (ick inc sae peraons tnereaned: from 4:6 per|clne lo. svat nips aie sotbas Ore ead rf onse Brorners ran. Breitenbach pure 4 began | 1919. Kansas, anot Prohibition | eome automatica e ndits went t the rf MOTOR CARS shooting and at the fit hot Ha State, th we aut rete increased 94 «On gr unot t the first sen ‘ per cent, W Rhode faland, on the | nature tt n r a surrendered. owed t gain of only 1"! any, Spe \ 1 ten men Deliciously Di {ferent tothe Ordinary. y to Serve BI Meals tn Diner. Dee \ fame period.” ‘ Vea , - HILADELPHIA, Oct quates Pi Charies w hh sa ‘4 t ers 8 Laie iincheon or di | Woodruff. a surgeon in the ay, anhood i of drunkards | Papa sopeaee. ; For 30 Years the Preserved and Sold only Railroad dir th Mh statist'os on t th and del nd SUI! hold its ec fa ” ‘ Return), Vee soldiers in phe Philippin he nomic position.” running out for help vanditwes Standard of Excelience One, in Sealed Metal Packets | as j a ee ay

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