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MAIL LOOT MAY REACH $10,000,00 Che To-Night s Weather—FAIR. . 21,880-—DAILY, mens EL ye ree rou NEW YORK, WED SDAY, 0 BER 26, x ; “Circulation Books Open to All.’ }Heads of Big Unions Openly Defy Labor Board HEADS OF BROTHERHOODS | WIN THE FIGHT ON POIN yRailroad Executives Will Be Compelled to Postpone Any Proposed Reductions. CHICAGO PARLEY OPENS. SCOUT POWERS | Orders. by David Lawrence. haa : : (Gpecial Correspondent of The Eves) They Directed Vote De- ning World.) spite Prohibitions WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 (Copyright, spite ‘Prohibitions. 1981).—The United States Railroad Labor Board has practically averted the strike set for next week on Amer- loa's railway systems. | States j@ brotherhood chiefs have WoO &/ \,45 made that the organizations were temporary victory. The railroad executives will pe | striking against the board's order eompalied to bow to the Inevitable and The brotherhood representatives postpone their request for a second scouted the poard’s authority to stop wage cut. Even if they fall to with 01. tice, and declared they had wsked draw it, the decision of the United States Railroad Labor Board to ignore the request until next July Will be solely. A hot resulted when War- sufficient ground for the unions ty ren g, stone, Grand Chief of the en persuade their men to stay at work: |. was cross-examined The foregoing is the view taken here of the latest development in the rail-| Stone atempted to read a prepar road oituation. Every move nade at statement, He was tb Chicago has been with the knowledge? Gi man Barton nd consent of the Harding Admin a ration. Hixecutive Influence has| “tT fen behind tue ym the HAUSHEUIDE stone ria sinning. The Railwvad Ls $ carrying out to the letter the amme agreed upon by stration and a apatches last we In reality, President felt that the Ww te t unfortunate = micun “Yet aye yolated | relatives in Holland about the funeral which mutual uspicion played| tne board's orders and not one has| arrangements. more of than did the) been found ty and only one cited The’ loss {8 estimated at $20,000. actual the ontroversy.| The galleries broke in ld cheers} Tho building was owned by Joseph | He has to allow a quar jand an attempt to restore order was|Goldplatt, No, 241 Must 71st Street, re] over imaginary tssues to force! unsuccessful for two minute who leased !t to Mrs, Wahl. She in a railroad strike ona helpless public.) Stone was emphatic and belligerent| turn sublet parts of it Mr, Harding went straight to the} nat the board did not examine him| Assistant Fire Marshal W. J. Cope- pottom of the case and found that] at tength land has Investigated the tire and re- the railroad brotherhood leade’s were] «The railroads are to blame for| ported “nothing suspicious.” a strike to make g00d thetrlthe state of mind of our men terfay,*| Seer ES seer eae against a. #00004 [he gouted hefore. he sat down, “1/FRENCH DEPUTIES wage cut. That second cut had not} would jike to file a statement show-| ADJOURN IN UPROAR even been debated or the facts pre-ling where seventy-six roads have ES Sate sented to the Labor Board. So far served notice on us that they intend] co viuicte and Right Wing in a the merits of the case were COD- Ito revise our order * A a , > eaee cerned it was purely an imaginary) «some of the big roads are coming Heated Debate Over Govern- apue. to the board and others aye using mental Polie The President has been hoping for letrong-arm methods.” VANIS, Oct. 26 (Associated Press). a out in fre} s. Devisions have) previously W. G. Lee, head of the|_Uproarlous scenes in the Chamber Eo. —————— ard, to beep announced making some sweep-|trainmen, and L. T. Sh ing reductions, but the expected cut) or the conductors, had in freight rates on lumber is still) poarg they had ordered t ad ask for the same reductions, and] 0110 ,e Farm Bureau has already applied. the other hand, the President eD asitand that the chief cause of| NO DELAY IN ISSUE te mix-up was the tendency of both} OF BEER PERMITS! be railroads and the labor leaders | h move too procipitately. The fret wage out out of iast July had not Internal Revenue ‘Chief Says Brew- | mi nreatened an- been accepted by when the} ers Have Only to Apply to yatlread execut! 4 Pyivanio other dose, But the Administration State Directors {t would bo more tactful.) wasHINGTON, Oct.26.—Issuan ) permits to brewers for the man i Pa === |ture of medicinal beer und Treasury regulations will pe |with promptness and despateh, }ternal Revenue Commissioner Biat | maid to-day. Classified Advertisers Important! Classified advertising copy he Sunday World should be tn The World office On or Before Friday Preceding Publication THE WORLD out undue delay, Brewe: easary permits. hibition Lew, Mr, Blair 7 OF NO FURTHER WAGE CUTS Leaders Flatly Tell Court CHICAGO, Oct. 26.—Brotherhood leadersto-day openly defied the United ailroad Board wheu admission the men to yete on the wage decisior | Anna T. Wabl and the floor above by | |and rose quickly to the roof. jeupied the | yea 9 {two friends, M. Krust vf No, 820 | Broadwa "| the Ritz-Carlton Iotel head | the} strike ending. The decision in the grain} ssainst the Board’s wage order of| fase is really an invitation to the! yy1y 1, ang that they did not believe goal shippers and others to get busy! ing Board had jurisdiction to stop the | Operation of the regulations pro-| Police wil have the George |mulgated on Monday, Mr. Blair sald, | would be devold of red tape and with- have only | |to apply to their State directors, he} explained, in order to obtain the mec-| 114 tnited States Government bonde \and aonurities, according to the appll- Brewers who have violated the Pro-|ration for a Judicial settlement made \for her children were created hy the jut im his opinion, he added, there were not a great many of these. . (has recelved #504,000, MANANDGIRLDIE SEEKING OLY EXT ASSTUDIOBURNS Josephine Giles Meets Deati:} With A. J. Duwell in Midnight Fire. TRAPPED BY FLAMES.| Suffocation Ends Attempt to} Save Their Lives by Escape to Roof. The girl who died last night with A. J, Thorley Duweil in his bachelor No, 131 West 55th Street, where they were trapped by apartment at fire, was identified this afternoon as Miss Josephine Giles, twenty-one years old, No, 291 East 50th Street, Her brother-in-law and her aunt| identified her body at the Morgue. She and Duwell died in the front room of his apartment on the top floor about midnight. There was no cape, the ceptral stairway was! and the only other way of escape would have been by way of a ladder leading to the roof, thence to adjavent buildings, It is believed the couple were overcome by smoke while trying to make their way to the ladder The ground floor was occupiod by tho interior decorating shop of Mrs. the Leinkram Fur Company. The three top floors were used as studio apartments, but there were no te ants in th excepting Duwel when the fire started under the stairs Duwell was a bachelor and had oc- artment for several y Was identified by Mis y and George H, Vromans of They satd te with his they would commu of Deputiss between Socialists and members ot the Right Wing became so intense at the resumption of de- bate to-day on the general policy of the Government that President Peret was forced to suspend the session. een “MOVIE STUNTS” NEARLY KILL THREE-YEAR-OLD Boy Who Infilcted Them Will ie, xamined by Medical Expert: DAYTON, ©., Oct. 26.-—Eleven-yeur- old Emerson George ix being held to ain injuries inflicted upon three- old Everett Sortmann. The Sort- hild was found this morning af an all night search tied to a bush in the eastern end of tho ¢ Wound C t ind and Sortman boy, and quote year-old lad as saying tating stunts 1 saw {n the F amined by a mental expert inenaeeeneaiimmniaeet Scholle Estate, 92,500,976, Jecob Boholle, who died in 1897, left an estate valued at $2,560,276, made up of railroad, inddustet New York City to-day by tmistess, Five trust. funds tor, who directed that the princ!~ pal be pald them thirty years after his ‘Cireulation Books Oren to All. 1921, Tort Otfites New ork, Nee WHO WAS ‘MINISTERING ANGEL,’ WED TO-DAY NEAR FRENCH LICK MISS SALLY HUNTER, Mrs. Oliver Harriman, Groom's Sister-in-Law, | Leader in Society, Found Miss Sally Hunter, the Bride, Sweet and Ser RACING CHART a trained nurse leader in the s+ Cupid always LATE SPORT NEWS Ot] PAGE 19 WRECK SIGHTED OFF FIRE ISLAND and her efficient care mance, its details includ mal entreaty, to the entreaties of her Ic |Stewart Browne Shocks the \ Ladies by Saying He Knows More Than the Mayor. |LA GUARDIA RAPS CR uc.|P | Craig Raps Haag, Mayor Raps] the Legislature, and the Gavel Raps Overtime! Stewart Browne, representing the| United Realty Owners’ Association, | attended the meeting of the Board of Estimate to-day for the final hearing | on the budget of 1922. At the very outset of the hearing Mr. Browne ex- with whom he has had previous dif- out his arms to Mayor Hylan, a next to the Comptrolier, “Mr. Mayor east showing irritation; “1 mean t get Mayor ith, his sare on naiated Mtr, wine ‘ ala nero Ma 5 vole nis vt wchieved a r niin 2 uf volu ad hie I want to furnish the proof nt want to talk to you Janid M Hylan, on upparent i wed T Pa changed slurs with Comptrotler Craig, | 0! part-| American Legion Radio to Fire men Urges Them to Speed jas proc Up the George Washington, [bout twenty envelopes jeorge Washington, | Pershing aboard, Congressional and| the robbery almed at a pa and the steamship Paris, with distin- senger, coming here as the engaged in a mighty ocean H.M. HARRIMAN AND WAR NURSE, BEARCAT TIME ly 000,000 LOSSES LISTED Armco, NINSURANGE CLAIMS OF - VICTIMS OF MAIL HOLD-U += lunder May Reach $10,000,000, as Scores of Wall Street Banks and Brokerage Houses Report Missing Bonds—Much Currency Stolen. Claims were filed against insurance companies to-day for close to $1,000,000 by banks and brokerage houses in the financial district to cover losses of securities stolen by the daring automobile bandits who held up a truck at Broadway and Leonard Street Monday night and t away with five bags of registered mail. It is believed that practically every bank and brokerage house in * said Mr. Browne, stretching | Manhattan south of Wall Street had securities en route to customers or \correspondents in the mail stolen by the bandits...Phe robbery was I love YOU.” The Mayor biushed.| probably the biggest in history, in .o far as the face value of the loo There were shrill cissles from ladies), Nie : in the audience, M »wne said he {is concerned, and the postal authorities do not dispute reports that had serious criticisms t) make of the! value may reach $10,000,000. budget | & ene "Mr. Mayo aid, E veally would | They aro fairly certain the « like to sev y |mates will be up to $5,000,000 by t “"T know Mayor, wit | morrow morning, because the check deprecating You're right. 1 1 up In progress is revealing new ¥ don't get enough exercise. 1 wetsn tims every few minutes packed assorted currency fin Identity of the thieves or the w abouts of the proceeds of the robbe William Geettler, a Bronx boy, fou na vacant lot near his » wwenus, th registry marks which had Ween open From the addresse ' edt they were part of the mail stolen the Broadway bandit Undoubtedly the Viluable registered mat! consignment and there is more than an even lik Uhood that he got it. His familia with the operations he Post Of: |!s shown by the fact that the tru tles Holes In Doughnuts, Tenants Allege ™ That {s the latest bi constructed one will) m of popular appeal Herbert Ha Oliver Harviman, New York's rivh prominent famille hip Ranenfjord nenfjord, two masts, one projec Yet until the t and the other nut distributor. pretty Sally day abe Washington Hel denied befor jas tha world and] ving as a trained had been received —aonaeiiieccmesetee Y-CARPENTIER FIGHT BEFORE JURY They Didn't Boa.) 4 | nut and cauted an une During the war sho went to Fra ay a Red Cr : | DEMPSE east side, at where her father and Reformers 1 | AMERICAN CONSUL STABBED IN MEXICO" WASHINGTON, Oct. Burlingham, American Conaul at Sa-| structed the Grand Jury to Inv lina Crug, Mexico, was attacked and|the fight, and tt waa found to be in stabbed by two unknown assatiantal violation of the New Jerasy law which! horrid complaints, and all they did wae tol to eat doughnute and aay evory.hing and prrmoters Mr, Glison and his mesocaiter will en-| to show that he fight began Nustice ie * een Sabre | police, Tew |} come to inveatinate bocnuse of tiean | afternoon loss—-covered by Insurance—of in the Americn Consulate there on exhibitions only," the night of Oct. 24, the Btate De- partment was oMfoia Two wounds were Infileted tr ham’'s left arm, death, Since 1869 each of the children | according “T'll take {t for granted the dough the | will! f “They must adjourn the cave t ia expected you trouble remedied. to the departimont's u will have the fare! mpi a onde wale | (Racing Entel 2 18 and 19.) bandits n Wort Id up in Broadway and Leonard el striving to be the first t Friday rt ne “ A Lies George Washington ts an CAfrled practically ail the regt vessel and a coal burner and| Mall that had been re d Mond 1s arrayed agatnet the newer Paris,|@ffernoon at the Custom H and 1s abuut two|>PtBch of the Post Office the success of the WOuld ultimately reach the Geusr American 5 es mainly with her | Post Ofice at Lighth 4 : passers. In order pa through or delivery tr ‘ spurred in thelr ’ iu wireless mes, | Terminal tercitory an ete . | west side of Manhattar sage wa u-day by Col. | i Ne ny my at inal The Custom House branch r E £ the! p—takes c { f oma | Reception ttee of the Amert+ are of all th t big banks and brokerage hous: In Legion Wall Street. Most of the registered | , = 2 : lost egistered | "The American Legion appeals to} mail from this station was in five {you us former service men to make| Doyches which were included {1 y effort to get the George Wash- here at the carliest possible moment so that the former Com- nanding General of the A. E. F, may be among the “rst to greet Marshal | Foch when he lands on American eleven pouches of registered m: the load on the truck of Frank Hav- raneck, the driver who was robbed. These five pouches, it is believe were the last to Le loaded the truck at the City Hall station plat soil. Your help in this matter will| form and were right up against the be greatly appreciated and Will be | iccyeq door at the rear of the truck 1, /mentioned on the floor of sae Sails Havraneck says that the robbers, i ny vewion! gonventon: .« ANBAS while they took out the eleven ity pouches of registered mall and ex tel 8 hoe 3 ere amined them, tossed the first nye ! A UDRIR EDA pouches tnto thelr automobile and ander of the George Washinklons | test the others lying in the strect , sent a wireless to this city saving) ig aamumed by the Post Office Inapee © would probably be on | tora that the bandits dnew which tye Thuraday afternoon, But later mes- | pouches came from the Cugtom House ed fro him stating station that owing to heavy weather he did|/ MANY BANK8 AND BROKERAGE not think he would reach port until) HOUSES REPORT LOSSES, angon were re Inepectora | MFiday afternvon A woore of banks and brokeray jand other city department mon have| The Paria te expected here Friday |housea have already reported + Marenal ? eo to Kansaalities obtained by the band to attend t egion convention. | facs value of $400,000 oF mei ner are |about $15,000 of the bonds seporte te ier ap REA ru | stolen are Liberty Bonds, which are nei, Maen “da Sibeane’ Rak tak an, 008, | enaily negotiable, but there are many AMT (rdles™ tacks ‘Yt |other negotiable bonds the value of which cannot be estimated. Mlowever,