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Ny fs HYLAN ADMITTED HE SAW SHONTS ON A/-CENT FARE PLAN a . Curran Recalls Mayor's Inter-| view in Hearst’s Paper and ° Asks Nine Questions. WHY WAS THE SECRECY? | Conference Kept Quiet for] Five Months Until Made | Public by Shonts. Benry H. Curran, Coalition cand! date for Mayor, lagt | aight at etx Brooklyn meetings, trained his batteries again on Mayor | Hylan’s 5-cent fare war cry. He sald: | “Tam not gotng to make a speech to you to-night Tam just going to| eek Mr. Hylan some questions, nins| of them, In fact, about hig dicker with | Shonts regarding a 7-cent fare, 1! dope that Mr. Hylan's answers will | in addresses hetp clear our minds on this subject | “Here is the story that I brought to} your attention and which IT have do wlared, and do continue to declare, absolutely refutes Hylan’s clair: | that he never considered anything bur @ B-oent fare. “On Jan. 8, 1919, the people of this | city wére astonished to read in the} morning papers that the late Theo- | dore P. Shonts had appeared betore | the Public Service Commission Jan. 7 and had testified that, more ¢han four months before, he had been m secret conference with Hylan tn an effort to work out « on! Mayor | me * wlan of relief for the traction com- | pany. Mr. Shonts asserted that ‘sometime in August, 1918," Mr. Hy tan had invited him to his office and that he had met there a Mr. Maci‘ar land, to whom the Mayor had intro- duced him as Mr. Hearst's lawyer In Boston, remarking: ‘This gentleman wants to help you get a 7 cent fare | for your various lines, and, I think, under certain conditions he can suc- ceed.’ Mr. Shonts testified that thts first meeting was followed by several other conferences where he and the Mayor discussed the situation, On onc THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921, IF amous Americans Who Came Back to Lite , OPEN-MINDED MAYOR HYLAN. At the Rehearsal for ‘‘ America’s Making” CHAMBERLIN &S PRISCILLA ALDEN, REALLEN 25 MILES STHNOISH, ie . tes Ss Police Comes Aslan jon of the wall between the third Doily Madison returned in all ber splendor in _Aleda C. Chamberlin, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, | down to the Broad Channel bunga-| reward for Return of Mrs. Alterio, {9nd fourth floors crastied to the the person of her great granddaughter Dolly Edwin C. Chamberlin of N. Y., as Priscilla Alde: low settlement on an archipelago of street . \ and Richard Allen as Miles Standish in rehearsal at the Plaza Hotel yestorday. Madison Ia Montagne at the rehearsal given yes- terday at the Plaza Hotel. t Maclarland were working out? Attorney RESIDENTS sen dHealth Commissione | mud-flats Mayor Hylan was presiding at a meeting of the Finance and Budget Committee, when ho was asked If he had any comment to make on The Evening World's offer, to print his traction plan, to any length, “Coming as It does from The New York World, I don’t even want to seo it," replied the Mayor, 'YOUREAWISE GUY’ HYLAN [S-TOLD; IT MAKES HM BLUSH Snaps Fingers Mayor’s Threat to Revoke Broad Channel Lease. MAK KICK City Plans to Take Over Bun-| galow Colony Unless Light and Water Are Guaranteed. Mayor Hylan th reatened to-day t Copelan nd in Jamaica Bay and fore he corporation whien has sed th ) |property from the city to guarantee| Frederick Alterio, No. 200 Bast 1924 | NO 102 to = ety, but did LL Oe: his knowledge of New York traction J ) ight, water and proper sanitary con- | Street, went to the Bureau of Missing / "rd in escaping the shower of Brick jmat? ditions among the 4,000 residents or| Persons this morning and offered a) mself, After treatment aa i “Tl When you called in Mr. Me- MlinauiaH Its cancepslon, POREInE LREWardvot §LOOU "OR the FOUN OF Kivhberg of the Cumberland Street Farland, did you know that he,| | this step, the Sinking Fund Commis-| wife and ten-year-old daughter. | Mospltal he returned to ean aut through Mr st's newspaper, the | sion voted Dock Commissioner Mur- With him was Mrs, Emma Vrucha,| Tle frst Moor and part of tle see Roston Ame Was largely respon | ray Hulbert power to revoke the pri-| occupant of another apartment at tho [0nd were occupied by Paul House. sible for the adoption of the so-culled | vate company’s toase and to seine the |Aame address, und she sald her hus. | elm a coal dnd wood merchant, with 1 n teusteeship plan? put utilities there, band, Harry, wa sing, but she|Weodvards and coal pockets In the When you intreauced Mr. Mat : 3 hata Nae : jwear. ‘The Imperial Feather Com- Farand t¢ * Shonts in August, 1918 | In the face of these threats Schief-|4!d not offer a reward h dak co? thi did you know that under the Mac felin Sayres, an officer of and attor-, Alterio said that on Sunday Mrs.) PAny Soe the eltale ae ‘ L Varland t ship plan carfares in feast Sinan Seite OF | Alterio went to White Plaine to see {bullding. The ten men at work when Moston had already been raised to 7 | Hest uae fais fee tae tee her daughter, Josephine, at the con-|the fire started reached the street If vou did not encourage Mr ————— ———— . Mayor's face and sald: [vent of Our Lady of Good Counsel Hawes Mee oseermrncirs wily didn't you say ao spe. steamers George Washington) Admits Being Near Scene uf “You know vou haven't a China, | Alterlo says sho tool $L0un in cant | oo asining the burning build- wenn vale tary Be fine & 10 OE Reena Went rl man’s chance to. cancel that lease,” | and $3,900 worth of jewels. as y Aer rahante tas auitanves) and Paris in Neck and Nec Lawrence Girl’s Death, he declared. “We don't propose to| alo on Sunday that Prucha teft hin |!M& were removed without damage. inducement did you hol: ace to ett mii Ge Kicked out: by: sou OF ABV: < \home. He is an iron worker and took | Trific was tied up more than an hour cucesene aid vou alt Race to Port. but Denies Guilt. @ Kicked out by you or any ono eles. |tiomo. Ho is an iron wor Gh the) wilbhifig, (Grahain/ nd (PAtE Aeicenone How can you oust us after we have | his unién card 1 Avenue tin fine ReHONT ON: you cae ; = nk hundreds of thousands of our! Alterto was informed that Mrs, Al- |“ = Le teen a SE eH Indications to-day are that tho| Special to The Evening Work SRA y AGES money and patd $120,000 to the city) terio and a man hat called at the JOBS OFFERED FOR 25 Enright | HE SEEKS HIS CHILD | |AND WIFE;NEIGHBOR| |SEEKS HER rcupon FALLING WALLS | —____(MPERIL MANY AT FACTORY FRE | Bursting Hose Adds to Danger) at Blaze That Drives Out Hundreds in Brooklyn. Bursting hose and falling brick en-f iangered hundreds of factory «m- ployees and firemen at a three-alarm joupied chiefly by a feather cleaning | lestablistiment, the dense clouds of| black ¢moke drove hundreds of em- | ployees of other njants to the streets. {Only the well-regulated fire drills prevented 4 panic as the men and women, choked and biinded by the smoke, picked thetr way through the; jimaze of fire apparatus arriving in answer to the second and third ° | alarms. 4 Shortly after the first stream of water Was played on the building a Acting Deputy Chief Patrick Maher ot No. 88 Bay 28th Street or- dered the men from Hook and Ladder Reported Gone With Her Daugh- ter and Friend's Spouse. e| | ter Bees Make Home In Pumpkin, and Pies are Great Vegetablo» Contained Nothing But Honey, but Housewife Had to Endure Stings to Get It. (Spee ‘Tin Zrening Word.) CALDWELL, N Qe. sed Farrand {s a buliding imapector and an amateur pum. Padaer. After the frost nigiit before last he went out to the garden and selected a sixty-poun the kitchen There's this, Mary, afraid it » de brought inte a Dit of a hole ia 2 said to his wife. “Z'm “keep. So you'l better fire in the congested Wallabout fac-| make so: fea. tory district Brooklyn to-day.| Well, {t was along toward noon be- |Section after section of hose burst| fore Mrs. Fétrand got around to It Jas soon as the water was turned on| By thac ‘ims the big yellow thing Jin response to the first alarm from | Was all warmed up to the tempera- |the four-story brick building at Nos. | ture of the en, which was lke 118-122 Classon Avenue, near Park|that of the garden In August, She al | Avenue | slipped @ ica fe through the pumpkia | While the firemen were vainly |@nd a swarm of bees flew out. striving to turn some effective| They flow all over the kitchen aad |streams on the burning building, oc-|@ll over Mra, Farrand. She got @ lot of stings before she escaped and the bees flew out the window, and g@ome of the marks of the stingers will bo visible when she's dressed for chureh next Sunday. Then all the congregation will know the storys true When ¢t pumpkin was more closes ly examined, after the departure of the bers, It was found to conteim nothing but honey. The ples were great. ne JAPANESE CRUISERS HERE WITH “MIDDIES” Yakumo and Idjnma Arrive om World Training Craine, The Japanese Yakumo and Tdjuma, on @ cruise around the werld with midshipmen in training, arrived here to-day and went to an anchorage in the North River off 961 Street. They lind come from San Francisco oy way of the Panama Canal There wag an exchange of salutes the ecrulanra came into the upper bay, and when they arrived at thgir berths Capt. Yogelsang, Commandant of the Krooklyn Navy Yard, and two aides went aboard from the man-'o-war tand- ing to welcome the Japanese Rear Ad- miral commanding. ‘The vessels will leave here on Nov. & and go to Europe by way of the Azores and then take the Mediterranean-Suea 1 way home to Japa rule ‘ [epee Tientén i Sor women of fashion and lasting purest, most occasion the Mayor said to him: ‘Our| “7--What «ld you mean when you| Trench tner Paris, bringing Marshai| MORRISTOWN, N. J. Oct. 2% —' 0 aie years?” convent Sunday in an automobile and | DISABLED VETERANS people will stand for an increased | SM‘: ‘I did therefore male ® counter! oo. to ‘America, and the Shipping| All last nizht and to-day, Capt. Brex 1 Know the game,” retorted the) taken the little girl for a ride Since | laine they Satean BHU Lee Ge eae Oe eas : f rilday ie ato’ oR) ie | then no t has been found of Mra — fare providing they themselves get jtemorars plan might possibly | poard liner George Washington, bring- (Md Licut Wilday of the Morristown | Mayor. ae dati ttn light plant alter, ne GEVtneriliti6/RiFl| Av acbeare EKARuemEbestilee Mae s benefit of tt and not the private | vig, Tf there wan no desire for seerecy ing Gen. Pershing-home, are running! Pelee quielioned Frank Jancarek, te Frneabs noo lacey cpmen, AUREUS eee Work for Ex-Service Men. corperations” Mr, Shonts made tis | oy cour part when these conferences 4 mpock and neck” transatlantic rac», tWenty yerrs olf, in connection with [amine. MY hile the pevnie are howl- | RaW SCOUTS HUNT tions are desired from twenty- matement also under oath j were on, why hat Mr. Shonts's atta \ ~ y the murder of ilttio nette ng for relief you try to make # deal) pled serviee men for employ- QUOTES HYLAN’S STATEMENT |trstinion five months and that they will ew apet ee : v | with the city FOR MISSING CHILD) tient aw tshorn, ticket takers and pro PUBLISHED NEXT DAY. information the srarbor almost together. once in Kluxen's Woods near Madi-| What a marvellous brain you 2 pranina Vesllera Caring (ies Acserion's ‘On Jan. 9, 1919, the day after ti zs \\" i. wireleed thorn Cape, Mauris son, Oct, 6 have!" retorted Sayres with wither- 4 Lo gound fy Police, | Making Hxposition at the 71at Regiment facts leaked out, the New York iil convineed that the!“ dat the French Line’ Frank MeGorory, an occasional ing sarcasm. “Really, you are the, NO Trace Yel Poun ice, | \rmory from Saturday night next until American, published by Mr. H he city should be in| the Paris receive enn i . tq Most wonderful person { have ever! Students and Others Searching | Nev 12 Re ea inti Sinnt tn ag | the hands of trusteps appointed by the | omccs here at 9.90 A. M. eaid the laborer about Morristown, had told Vt, 1 orth ee Aree carried Mr Hylan's answer with bis ernor or the Mayor? ’ ; | Capt, Brew that. ve met, Jancarck) | Jersey Woods. |serten of great pax howling how blatk headlines: ‘Mayor Hylan Ex- eamer would reach Quarantine at) 7 as The Mayor blushed violent! | 4 jthe American Colontes can together p 3 2 Deal.’ The big (SVS THE PEOPLE SHOULD| ast-| neat Madison on the night of the! when S boon . Not a trace has yet been found of| and bulld reedom and repre poses Shonts Fare Deal.’ The tig} ~” Now ALL THE FACTS. P. M, to-morrow, The George Wasl'-, 5 . when’ Stewart Browne, the real es-| Nott traco haa yet been found ot intl Goy. “Miller will black headlines that the Hearst | Hices,; MUrder, The man's clothes were tate man, told him yesterday that : ho ning’ show at 8 : 1 Renhinnty ese ngton, according to latest advices,| ¥ that) year-old daughter of a farmer of Fresh | obo Saturday might papers ought to carry to-morrow: |, rds of a NAR « Light at noon tu-| Stained, he said, and Jancarek told he loved him. | Ponds, N. J. who disappeared from t Miss Blizabeth Burchenal and Mrs. Mr, Curran exposes Mr. Hylan’s | pc nsw pe eae Spun nN ; “Let me tell you something else OST itn thabs vUiNay on miles't J Ward Crampton are conducting re- i : H | rew pewers svorrow, which should bring it ts| im of attacking the gir! and killing B else,” | achod 1 sarsuls of the 1,600 participants at the f-oent fare dea: with M nis.’ Ty hie ht to Inow 1orrow, h iher because he thought she recog. | Went on Sayres yody can fool! New Bru during yoaterd: TOFS! Quote now from the American ex-|& : pAvE® Q ntine about the same time 43) 1. yin, you, Why? Oh, because you're a|cess ! ———— Serpté from answer issued At Poa of facts | ine Paris Jancarck wan arrested yenterday at| fea! wise guy.” [_ Fifty boys of the Junior Mish schoo! vuatinhhed tm street tom. af ug 8, which are relevar itlempte , aa <ipling’s lary “phe (Ghey sjot New eK were to-day te eto ne of No, 8 cott Street, (Ae ea Belgs tempted "Gen; Pershing sent a wireless to! his home in Floral Park, near here.!_ Kipling’s story “The City of Cone hole ate te sound f 3 to Mr, Shonts's testimony: jte sell c w York fie ag ene ere Dreadful Night" would seem to fit sade etdilla x | rooklyn, walked tito Long Island Co “It was Mr. Shonts elf, who, | City, in rence held at ygajor Gen, Bullard, Army Command-; H¢ has made a number of conflicting Ae ss s tachments of Boy Scouts of the coun Hospital early to-day suffering rohan eg heioetoasek ETCeRL Gl \Shonts and 8 s ‘ his influ-| Statements, but would not admit SMe of the descriptions of the ter-|tryside about Fresh Ponds, and County|¢rom @ stab wound, probably morta), mahout any sudbestion| ftom te; 1 ton Macy. who Minded Misown city @ [ar Bere inalone) Bim OLS) 2 | knowing anything about the murder TFs that creep up from the ooze of | Prosecutor Stricker has uswisned a de-| in the mbaomen. He anid he had got Vited himself to call at my office atv arcen: fare cold Mick2” | Fence to speed the Was! m, EN2) of tho ilttle girl or that was in/damaica Bay and seize hold of even | tail Of Middlesex detectives to the] Hii) tot \ now in Luquer Street and had the City Hall, requesting an inter- | Ke "ine | the Shipping Buarditook up the:mat-}Icluxen'a) Wanda the A Tanerto | the most intrepid of the 4,000 tun-t search. ‘Therw are woveral ponds and |picchyed. the infury See e wast Jesir ter with the United States Lines opor- was killed alow a rt les, Cee eA aaa LRaall ean : . M ; to the detectives, Jan-|btve fallen. Since Sept wien] Pow en a PoU i ; ae ‘ t hips. ‘The result was 9 + da ; 7 | will arched tor secrecy on my pa The abaor- | ating +h a has a ted being in Madi- trie Tieht plant broke down, |") mal conditions ereatad by the war ss to Capt. Cunningham of the: son on the rnoon of Oct. 6 THe Broad Channel has been lit Neel ices @tallacee. pot going to last forever. I did, t Washington granting him permission) said he went to see his brother Jerry, by the moon, stars, candie light and|yeara old sare, make . 3 Anal Pare | to offer a bonua to the stokers if they| Who works in Barton's greenhouses, cigarette glow. The «rocer and ree 4 to the Mr, Shonts that w ‘ary re- | : and before going to the ¢ nouse the drug store must be reached ate > for the | cot the Washington in ahead of tho! bd 5 Fig reached dy the might possibly d out of | thelr | £t oe eeee to use all the fuat| Waited at the store of O'Donnell & tinct and flashlight, Indignant| ran) ‘ he best featu plan | ah eee : Paterson to buy ’py of the ove-' women claimed that Broad Channel | [vows Mt —- 5 of the one su, us Aes. nesesanry ning paper, t seyman on hecomie A bec ROR SDE i Th b R d kk ing in inind: mainly : | ‘Phe programme as arranged \a/ "0% PAnen f en Lt IBA mo Marie teu Cent tet nh, | HIS WIFE'S TEETH) OUT, e big hed cake, t tial Marshal Foch is to be met down dpe wanted cae Haeg cane GIANT GETS HER $560 Sass ne ir to be |, \ at n, and a \ the paper ry Jane was not at, sous next neighbor or the lead $5 h ADD) 1 by the Gos at thelrepeated hi that, Hy the 'bay: bye committe as was tho) in. Tree nhouse and Prank went in fuer At otpad e | = The big ric lather. 3 with | liad not kept <p ses he|jtalian Generalissimo Diaz and es-| , a ae WERK Re FOOTE one} State or the, Mayor ho city, swithi/tind not Kept yom | » home, he says woman said | Hoach F Jenn Him for Con * 1 proper regard for the public in-| made nerone DS Wes all te to ¢ Aen sete Jerry Jancarek 8 did not] “We must tie our kiddies to us Ike and r to Fight Poller, Immediate t he layor, hic! 4 a , } \ \ " e ©. kno’ srother ca he|poodles when we go for an evening ohn Kohlepp ts 6 feet tall and welghs oor til belleve that {f the tractic »| VIGILANTES ARMING |." sis tour of the United States in ee eite a one a need * et - vk me for anvevening| John Kohlepp 1#'6 (est itall andw benefit to the skin. 9 of the city were in the bands of |TO STOP CRIME WAVE |@ srccial train trom the Penney Teena oo ae cee hima into the bag." @ mother ce ate eat | 800 pounds, and his wite Is about as bi stees appointed by the Governos vania, Station. Gen. Pershing and) eee ate has not vice cate i & ‘mother of alx)con jas his fat, BU, she is at her Small price. = r a =; pberts will accompany him ghia S she Is ted with bein Ie to oy the Mayor, with the watered stock Sant K tar | Bee Ro i to explain what became of the paper ; . n each company clinunated, they | Rockville Centre he train will first go to Washing: | | what route he followed going home ¢ waned ail he fine t, ula be operated to! bot ; B » Entei ton, where tho Marshal and his party ne at the J y 1 age for the Collar, fend the French Arbussadur willl G3) g'wrag found near tho giri's body <Not, F Tepe a oe a beneficial toilet soap. snce of some one who Unie ve wave that has|Mrs, Harding. rom Washington he| (00 fee ne Bice Hi aplande|expse company, tei wetting. bi \ to her } v nh scnaeclaiica lon tho:war) washed ove ckville Centre | will go to Kansas City where he w! lap thous called to tbe aoeua at AlGieed | ers : c mee eal Tithe Made by the largest soa RL icy anatene cal les there will be a committee of dedicate a Knights of Columbus |?) 7% Galen te the Jin thi prim Artre spe : manufacturers in the world. wie aot undan the vigilantes in charge of the town after | memorial Ae 2 Hlelpate wie Wns diese cf cash ate tive Arner ; a Ra aR re ire rl : Ft ch tae lie ja certain hour at night. ‘Things were} Diaz, Admiral Beatty, Gen. the ala p ere bound is} rur ; ‘there not 5 w sie ne influence ad enough with a hb Pershing in a great A See ginhs y bound 4 ss HO Wes HOUND: a at p Phen terest here, I called in G jn : |being compared with the cords used | to ft Te Ne « § | SBEGS O 4 a control the in Barton's ‘ tens, ' 2 ion WP pian lays ut ere Ma if they ’ f W cunference t 2 mnie Lieut, Wilday says has t the n ¢ » lock bin He had ‘arland and Mr. Shonts an jhe om" | from the police omerville possession F art 3 joston tru Fay et [Now 20. He will bo the guest while) jo ak, who f ly lve ¢,| B Channel ; RSE PORE ue Osan ite reams up a t |here of De'ancey Kountze, at No, 1 ri Ee apa ne ¥ lived per Whereupon t a avert eee Hise, we lai fr yarty next door and brought|Wast 78th Street | Tee eecontie dort eur aaoves homeward Us format GOING ON HERE} a n *t win W. Wallace, who is) Admiral Lord Beatty will be the| f i nee eee a FRIES ie 08 SHOE ae BREE at of Police, and others to|guest of the Pilgrims at a dinner at) hg bim only by the Interference of | CHILD WELFARE BOARD ul ‘arland, and after eeveral | ‘ 4 radar c ocniet on, | other workers telephone calls from Mr, Shonts, 1|! Mayor Wallace is a New |the Waldorf-Astoria to-night | Gen-| “aMcGorory has never been chi MAY GET SITE FOR PARK lephone vounsel Burr ta) Xork attorney. He was armed with |Diaz will return to New York Nov. 8 t though th Ht ' gaked (Ci rparetion! ‘Coupes: Us < repeating rifle, Village ‘Trustee |to attend the mans at St, Patrick’s| “ith @ crime, though pottee 8AY) uking F Isston Wilt ' wens the) matter Up | eae Ad aet} Colt and |Cathedral for the soul of the unknown |"8 associations have not been g suent ASKS MONE GUECTIONS AMOUNT Coin, W on had a 80-0 {Soldier of Italy who is to be buried in] The questioning of Jancarek = By THAT SHONTS CONFERENCE. | ‘* lone on that ane |coused the public pronecutor to post-|., 1 “Mr. Shonts has since died, and w ie “el ee |pone putting the case bof tha! ura: Seana Oa , will not be able to get his version of | To-day the Mayor announced that} NS. TWO KILLED, [G24 Jury 0 order to dispose of| minnton DRUIaaiasa gs than his sworn testimony, Mr, Hylan|Motorists out after midnight, juat| oe ee eT Gee of the |Kiuxen 84 who has been under|m ; yis the only one who can enlighten us.| Parked In the roadside or going | arrest, | I therefore ask him the following} ough, will have to give an account| Victims. eee questions: | J NONOLULU, T. H., Oct Lieut, | HUGHES AIDS VASSAR CAMPAIGN, ¥ Firat—1¢ you did not ng th vids last might qipte Bouquet of Brooklyn, N. ¥., and| Mra, Wlon Huntington looker Ghonts to your office, how eee non Gals ee ns Staff § Vickers of Mont-| Chairman of the Metropolitan Dis- \ ; i . 3 t vei ‘ t t Committee oO Vaewser I , FS " pen that when he came h ad bu ' Bey Sent at ras ; Mr. MoFarland, Mt Hearst's tract ; i Sey oi tt ampaign headqua 98 M " { expert in Boston iis ef to halt, the police for t altitude. |son Avenue, that @ contribution of [tts Ya! ; at lo Ae hile el p HEALTH soap ‘Second—Who told you to call in| will yo held responsible,” said ‘The bodies and the airplane were! $1,000 had been received from Beore-|\). (ruyster of the land sou Iv) "The fugitives shot and wounded 4 pris- | Mr. McFarland, and who certified to! Chief of Police and Mayor Wallace, badiy burned tary and Mra. Charles 7 Wuehes.!tomuorary, the Comotrolisr caoitulated. oner in making their escape. \ j c ‘ aecears ones coo , Si glee a ‘ fase Veeaeee at nen ee